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AnOoys lnn1-tottts ato .ndcpcl'ldontl)'owMdond oc,eroted,C 2006Day, ln,u WOr\"ldwide, Inc:. \r\n \r\n Contents \r\nWelcome to Georgia ....................................................2 How to use t his guide..................................................8 More to Explore ................................ ............................12 Scenic Trails .................... ............................................ ..20 \r\nThe Five Regions of Georgia Atlanta Metro ....................................26 Coast ....................................................44 Historic South ...................................66 Mountains ...........................................98 Southern Rivers ..............................130 Golfing/Shopping/Lodg ing .........153 \r\n \r\nThis year Georg ia celebrates t he loth anniversary of t he 1996 Summer Olympic Games. t he largest undertak ing in t he history of the city of Atlanta. \r\nGeorgia Department of Economic Developement \r\nDirecto r of Marketing Loretta Lepore Communications Manager Bert Brantley Art Director Fred Huff \r\nPublished by Atlanta Magazine Emmis Custom Publishing \r\nPublisher Sean McGinnis Executive VP/Director of Sales Susie Love Associate Pub lisher David Dunham \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VTSIT GA \r\n \r\nA rt Director Lynne King \r\nAdvert ising Director Jill Teter \r\nCustom Publishing Director Sara McCabe \r\nEdit or Kevin Benefield \r\nWriter Francine Kaplan \r\nProduction Eric Capossela, Julie Jamerson Lori Ors \r\nResearch Manager Carolyn Chavana \r\nFact Checkers Amy Kugali, John Muller Anal isa Tamayo \r\n \r\nPhotography Provided by Georgia Department of Economic Development, Harris Hatcher; Jennifer Boxley Cover. Georgia Aqua rium in Atlanta: Tom Ham ilton \r\n \r\n \r\nCQmm~, r.Jc.:.11~r.1 \r\n \r\nAtlanta m agt11.111e \r\n \r\nCopyrigh t  200 6 Georgia Department o f Economic Development, Tourism Divis10 rl. A ll r ig hts reser ved. \r\nPrinted in U.S.A. Publis.hed by At!ama Magazine Custom Publishing, Sean McGin nis, Poblisher 404-527- SSOl. For .idvert,sir.g sales informat iort pteose contact JIii Te te, at \r\n877-5540780 or jt@thcbost.nec. Disab led individuals reQu irin g assistal'\\Ce wit h this inforrnatio,, sh ou ld contact \r\nADA Coordinator, GDEcD. P.O. Box 1776, Atlanta, GA 3 0 301-1776, 40 4-962- 106. fax 404-962-4098. \r\nTTDIJ soo .'2ss-OOS6. \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n Welcome to Georgia \r\nI believe 2006 will be a landmark year for Georgia tourism. After looking through our latest travel guide, I'm convinced you'll agree that our state has an outstanding array of attractions waiting for you to visit. This year marks the 10th Anniversary of the 1996 Olympic Games, and the 75th Anniversary of Georg ia's State Parks system. These anniversaries. along with the opening of some great new destinations, have put Georgia in the spotlight this year. That's a position that we're used to, and our great state usually shines brightest when we're in the limelight. \r\nPlease accept my open invitation to visit anytime. Georgia embraces all who arrive within its borders and treats them to the best of Southern hospitality. Whether you are sampling the state's diverse scenic beauty, neighborly communit ies, world-class attractions, superior shopping or outst anding recreational p ursuits, it wi ll be the warmth and generosity of the people here that w ill leave you wanting to visit again and again. \r\nCome see the many faces of the Peach St ate, a place of bounty and promise. One v isit here and you wil l d iscover what Georgians have long known - our hometowns, history and hospital ity are unmatched. Discover the wide variety of adventures and experiences that guarantees you will create memories here made to last. Come to Georgia. Put your dreams in motion! \r\nGovernor Sonny Perdue \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\nGEORCIAORG / 800 VlSIT GA \r\n \r\n  History \r\nBritish general James Oglethorpe landed on what would become Georgia in 1733. The acquisit ion of this land would serve to buffer t he British colonies, particularly t he Carolinas, from t he Spanish in Florida. Georgia was named In honor of King George II and became t he 13th colony. On a b luff overlooking the river, Oglethorpe founded Savannah, America's first p lanned city. \r\nAt the end of the 1700s, the invention of the cotton g in made cotton king and Georgia farmers rich. The population grew as people arrived to try their hand at culti vating \"white gold,\" and grand p lantations were established w ith slave labor from West Africa. \r\nThe Civil War brought an end to the prosperity. Georg ia was devastated; its homes, farms and families lay in ruin. The long, hard recovery continued until World War 11 , when industry finally began to breathe life back into the economy. \r\nWith Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leading the way for social change in the 1950s, segregation was abolished, and Atlanta, became the capital of the New South. Today, Atlanta is a force in t he world of international business and the site of corporat e headquarters for Coca-Cola, UPS, Home Depot. Rubbermaid, CNN and Delta Airlines. Smaller cit ies and towns around the state hum w it h vitality, wh ile rural areas offer pastoral serenity and a cornucopia of the gifts of the earth. \r\nClimate and Geography \r\nUnlike many states, Georgia is b lessed with four distinct seasons. Spring is resplendent w ith dogwoods and azaleas bursting forth in blooms. Fall is equally stunning as the state's abundance of trees begin raining down \r\ntheir crimson and gold loads of leaves. Summer days are warm (reaching the upper 80s), and the nights \r\nare p leasantly balmy. The w inter promises some rain as well as bright. brisk, sun-fi lled days and temperatures in the 40s and 50s. The Mount ains region is usually a few degrees cooler than t he rest of t he state, and its peaks are dusted with snow at times. Snow is rare south of Atlanta. \r\nGeographically the state is wonderfully diverse. The north is dominated by foothills and rugged mountains. The pine-forested Piedmont region of middle Georg ia w ith its famous red clay soil boasts fertile fields and rolling hills. And t he east is a region of coastal p lains, salt marshes and otherworldly barrier islands. \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\nGEORGlA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Gean \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n\u0026 HISTOR IC SITES \r\nThis Celebration Comes In \r\nGreen, Brown a Blue. \r\nWhile ever ything else changes. Georgia State ParkS remain true to nature. From anrebelfum planta'lions. civil war battlerields and ancient Indian mounds to breathtaking canyons. tumbling wau~rfa[ls. lakes and _meticul ously maintained championship golf courses... our parkS are\" as . \r\nunique a~ che experiences found there. During zoo6, we will be celebra,ting 75 years of providing these experiences. Come Join llus \r\n; ~; ; {:; ~~:;~; ~;:;,:~~;: : :\" ../' \r\nr~ ~ : : : : : : ; ' ; ~ ~ . 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And with plenty of parks and 350 campsites, you can find a great place even closer than you think. Camping Fishing. Hiking. It's all here for you. Learn more at 1-888-GPC-Lake or georgiapower.com/gpclake. Then get out there. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA A. POWER \r\nA SOUTHEJI.N COMPANY \r\n \r\n How to use this guide \r\n \r\nTo help you make the most of your trip to Georgia, the Georgia Depart ment of Economic Development has put together this 2006 Georgia Travel Guide. Within these pages, the state is divided into f ive regional sections, each packed with useful Information on attractions and lodging throughout the state. \r\nWe've checked and rechecked all the numbers and addresses you'll find in this guide. However, we encourage you to call ahead when p lanning your trip to verify hours of operation, fees, reservations and other informat ion. \r\n \r\nMap \r\n \r\nIn the guide, you'll notice a map coordinate for almost every city- for example, \r\n \r\nAbbeville (K-16). These coordinates relate to the map on page 6. It's wort h noting that though almost every \r\n \r\ncity in Georgia is listed in this guide, because of space limitations some of the smaller cities do not appear on \r\n \r\nthe state map and therefore have no map coordinates indicated. \r\n \r\nI icons \r\nThe following icons will \r\n \r\nYou'l l 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. \r\n \r\nhelp you find attractions \r\nwith amenities that best Travel Services \r\n \r\nfit your travel needs: \r\n \r\nThe list ings for almost every city include a Trave l Services section, where you \r\n \r\n~ Parking \r\n \r\nwi ll find contact information for the convention and visitors burea u, chamber \r\n \r\nWC Public restrooms 6,. 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You'll also f ind a list of tour operators to take you on adventures suc h as w hite-water raf t ing, horseback riding, deep-sea fish ing or hunting trips. \r\n \r\nT Party facilities \r\nIMPORTANT NUMBERS Georgia State Parks 800-864-7275 Georgia Travel Information 800-VISIT GA Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport 404-530-6830 Passport Information 800-275-8777 Traveler's Aid 404-817-7070 \r\n \r\nEMERGENCY NUMBERS \r\nGeorgia State Patrol 404-624-6077 (dial *GSP when using a cell phone) \r\nGeorgia Department of Transportation (road conditions) \r\n888-635-8287 (dial *DOT or #DOT when using a cell phone) \r\n \r\nFun Facts \r\nState Bird Brown thrasher State Fish Largemouth bass State Folk Dance Square dancing State Fossil Shark's tooth State Gem Quartz State Insect Honeybee State Tree Live oak State Vegetable Vidalia onion State Motto Wisdom, Justice, Moderation State Reptile Gopher tortoise State Butte rfly Tiger swallowt ail State Fruit Peach State Flower Cherokee Rose \r\n \r\n8 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n~td' we ~ ~ h , $ r f/~tR,4/ll/lltftd'I' \r\n \r\nI \r\n1-75 Exit 13, Valdosta, GA 229.219.7080  www.wildadventures.net \r\n \r\n* YAlDOIITA LOWNDU COUNTT \r\n \r\n,V~Kfiif NTY - \r\n\u0026Conferen~ Center ~ Tourism Authority \r\n \r\n1-800-569-TOUR www.valdostatourism.com \r\n \r\n TtK lm.(.au811 l8! AAINOlbS PUIIIJATION \r\niriedt7ilArrm~liMl\u0026l.eiutMigm\\ '\\'Qllsl!e!t....,_. \r\n \r\nGifts \u0026 Antiques \r\n \r\nGreene~Ql.lfil..ty \r\n.i:i,u1x .i:ltt1\u003e t\u003eo ~omtr~r11G \r\nJust One Hour East or Atlanta  l-866-341-4466 www.golfgreene.com \r\n \r\n w7 w~ 'i:)14,oo,v~ \r\n \r\n~~ 1\"'A-~ \r\n \r\n\"#1 Small Town in America\" \r\nTravel Holiday Ma~azine \r\n \r\n More to explore \r\nKeep on Rolling \r\nCatch the excitement of cycling at the annual world-class international competition Tour de Georgia, or participate in year-round b ike-riding events for everyone from casual riders t o experienced athletes. Thanks to the legacy of Lance Armstrong's p articipation, the Tour attracts the elite of international cycling. Sports enthusiasts from around the world line the course to cheer them on, and then stay to enjoy street fest ivals hosted by communities along t he race route. Amateur cyclists enjoy miles of trails in every region of Georgia and on every level of terrai n, such as the 48-mile Silver Comet Trail from Atlanta to Rockmart, t he 23-mile Bartram Trail at Thurmond Lake or t he Aska Trail system in Blue Ridge. Events such as Bike Ride Across Georgia (BRAG), the Athens Twilight Criterium or Jekyll Island Challenge offer something for everyone. georgia.org/travel/adventure \r\nHarvest of Happiness \r\nThe p eaceful pace of rural life is sure to enchant. Rolling hills, verdant pastures and seemingly endless fields burst forth w ith nature's bounty every season in Georgia. Go o n an authentic hayride, tour a dairy or f ish hatchery, lose yourself in a cornfield maze, or pet a pig or goat. Pick your own peaches, blueberri es, apples, strawberries and pumpkins or stop by a roadside stand for the freshest local p roduce, pecans, honey, boiled peanuts and Vidalia o nions. Choose fully ripened, fresh-from-the-vine fruits and veget ables, flowers or plants at local farmers' markets. From wine weekends to watermelon festivals, there's always plenty happening in the beautiful Georgia countryside. georgia.org/travel/entertainment \r\n \r\nTee-Time \r\nGolfing in Georg ia is a pleasure. The courses are of the highest quality and are easily accessible. Combine t hese considerations w ith the variety of greens and the fantastic weather, and you begin to understand why golfers the world over are eager to tee up in Georgia. With its distinctly d ifferent regions, Georgia's golfing topography is as d iverse as the ext ensive list of courses d esigned by golfing g reats from Jack Nicklaus t o Tom Fazio. Luxurious golfing packages include greens fees and accommodations from private cabins to four-star hotels to ocean-v iew rooms. Many of Georgia's scenic state parks also offer top-notch courses. Watching professional t ournament play is a must and nothing approaches the Masters Golf Tournament held each spring in Augusta. Other tournaments like Savannah's Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf, The TOUR Championship in Atlanta, the Chick-fil-A Charity Golf To urnament in Stockbridge or the BellSouth Classic in Duluth keep the golf faithful looking to Georgia year-round. georgia.org/tourism/golf Call 1-800VISITGA (1-800-847-4842) for a free Georgia Golf Guide georgia.org/travel/rejuvenate/golf \r\n \r\n12 \r\n \r\nGEORGJJ\\.ORG / 800 \\,1SIT GA \r\n \r\n    \r\nWorth \r\nthe Trip! \r\n~,,. \"'J,.. 1 : \r\nA hundre yeJ rs ago, Thomasville was celebrated as one of the most fashionable places in the world to visit. Many of its wealthy no1thern visitors bought land and built e laborate houses they called \"winter cottages: Others purchased area plantations and changed them from agricultural sites to shooting estates. The Hanna 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 $tunning antiques and sp~)Jting art and stroll tpe beautifully Jandscaped grounds to gain an insightful glimpse into the plantation's elegant past. Histolic downtown Thomasville has restored and maintained its Victolian character and offers supetior shopping and excellent dining. One ofAmerica's premier sporting art festivals, the Plantatio n Wildlife Alts Festival, sponsored by the Thomasville Culturd.l Center, occurs each November. The Thomasville Cultural Center is the place where area citizens go for art classes, music lessons, and cultural activities of all kinds. \r\nPebbl e Hill Plantation Highway 319 Soud1 Thomasville, GA 31792 (229) 226-2344, web: www.pebblehill.com Lapham-Patterson House, (229) 225-4004, email: lphouse@rose.ne t Thomasville Cultural Center, (229) 226-0588, web: www.tccarts.com Thomas County Museum of History, (229) 226-7664, web: www.rose.net/-history \r\nThomasville-Thomas County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, (866) 577-3600, -~}\"~~~-...-:~~~-,,,~-1 \r\nweb: www.thomasvillega.com \r\n \r\n More to explore \r\n \r\nHomestate Heroes \r\nGeorgia and its people have exerted q uite an influence on American history, shaping the lives of Presidents Jimmy Carter, Franklin Roosevelt and Wood row Wilson. All three have called Georgia home, and each of their residences is open to the public. Visit Carter's boyhood home in Plains, w h ere he learned the values that guided him as a naval officer, governor and president. In Atlanta, the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum displays his Nobel Peace Prize and presidential memorabilia. W hen Franklin Roosevelt sought relief from the pain of polio in the therapeutic waters of Warm Springs, he bui lt a modest cabin there that became known as the Little White House. Guests can see it exactly as he left it in 1945 and v isit the new o n-site museum. Woodrow Wilson, who guided us through World War I, grew up in Augusta, and visitors can tour his boyhood home. Cartersville's Booth Western Museum, also pays tribute to each of our other p residents in an exhibit d isplaying their portrait s, signed letters from them and other presidential artifacts. georgia.o rg/people \r\n \r\nCasting Call \r\nLooking for the bench that Tom Hanks sat on in Forrest Gump, the town that gave birth to the story in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, the barn in Sweet Home Alabama or a plate of the starring dish from Fried Green Tomatoes? Well, look no furthe r. These movies as well as memorable television shows such as Matlock and In the Heat of the Night were filmed right here in Georg ia. HBO's Warm Springs, starring Kenneth Branagh and Cynthia Nixon, tells the story of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's time in Georgia and was f il med on location in the namesake town. The state has all the essential elements for any motion p icure project-temperate cli mate, skilled talent and pristine locations from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the coast, includ ing both rural and urban landscapes, historic homes and battlefields. Other famous films shot in the Peach State include Driving Miss Daisy, Glory, Forces of Nature, The Legend of Bagger Vance and HBO's Band of Brothers. Georgia's Movie Trail and map will lead you to dozens of the sites that Hollywood has found so inspiring. georgia.org/film \r\n \r\nThe Sound of Music \r\nGeorgia's musical heritage is rich and strong. Macon's Georgia Music Hall of Fame presents exhibits on such locally bred legends as Ray Charles, Gladys Knight, Otis Redding, Little Richard, Trisha Yearwood, Travis Tritt and opera star Jesseye Norman. Hip hop luminaries Usher, Ciara, Ludacris, Li l' Jon and Jermaine Dupri all ha il from the ATL, regarded by many as the southern capital of the urban sound. Atlanta also host s a range of music festivals, summer outdoor performances and concerts, and Savannah hosts an annual 15-day music festival with a popular vocal competition. Bluegrass music has garnered a broader audience and fostered an outburst of b luegrass festivals around the mountain region. Rolling Stone magazine ranks Athens the \"#1 Music Scene in America\" for nurturing acts such as REM, the B-52's and W idespread Panic at the 40-Watt Club and the Georgia Theatre. The yearly Athfest features outdoor music, a club crawl and local music awards. georgia.org/business/filmvideomusic/music \r\n \r\n14 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n (B{ue Wi[[ow Inn in SocialCircle, Georgia is blossoming \r\nRestaurant \r\n \r\nExpected to Bloom in Summer of 2006 (J3V W. \r\n \r\nW o/ \r\n \r\nP. \r\n \r\n More to explore \r\n \r\nFlora and Fauna \r\nW ith varied terrain and growing conditions from the sub-tropical coast to the sun-drenched piedmont and the rugged mountains, Georgia's p ub lic gardens represent a bount y of the best that nature provides. Bask in the beauty of sun or shade p lantings, formal and informal gardens, w ildflowers and hothouses. The 30 acres and conservatory of the Atlanta Botanical Garden includes d esert and tropical p lants, an orchid center and the extraordinary Children's Garden. Savannah's Bamboo Farm and Coastal Garden cultivates an amazing 140 varieties of bamboo. Survey the formal Founder's Memorial Garden or the State Botanical Garden in Athens. Massee Lane Gardens in Fort Valley specializes in acres of colorful camellias, while Adairsville's Barn sley Gardens reveals a glimpse of the gardens of yesteryear and the Fred Hamilto n Rhododendron Gardens in Hiawassee showcases the only domestic yellow azalea in existence. The nationally recognized Gardens at Callaway in Pine Mountain are noted for their 14,000 acres of gardens and woodland trails. georgia.org/travel/rejuvenate \r\n \r\nEnviable Engines \r\nTrain lovers need to stay on track in Georgia to make the most of the excursion trains, railroad museums, historic depots, refurbished engines and train festivals the state has to offer. For more than 170 years, the railroad has been vital to the state's development and economy. The rails delivered cotton to the ports, moved men and munitions during the Civil War and later ferried tourists to seashores and pine scented forests. Climb aboard and explore historic Pullman cars, classic steam locomotives and restored cabooses, or get the scoop on the Civil War's Great Train Chase. Feel the rumble on a v iewing p latform as up to 60 freight and passenger trains pass through Folkston. Ride the rails on excursio ns prov id ing scenery as diverse as the Okefenokee Swamp, the Blue Ridge Mountains and t he w iregrass and longleaf pine hab itats of the Southern River s region. georgia.org/travel/discover \r\n \r\nClimb Every Mountain \r\n \r\nThe Southern Appalachian Mount ains stretch thro ugh Nort h Georgia creating \r\n \r\nvalleys and high ridges, p lateaus and dense forests. It is here that an isolated \r\n \r\nculture once sprang up and b loomed. First inhabited by Creek and Cherokee \r\n \r\nIndians, and later by Scotch-Irish and German immigrants, t he people of \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Appalachia learned to fend for themselves. They found that creat ive \r\n \r\nminds and skilled hands were essential t o their way of life. Today the majestic \r\n \r\nmountains host unparalleled artisan centers, hiking trails, scenic drives and \r\n \r\ncommunity theaters that appeal to collectors, nature lovers, history buffs and \r\n \r\nculture seekers. Like a patchwork quilt. the fairs and festivals of the area weave together facets of Appalachian \r\n \r\nlife in a t apestry of food, folk, music and fun. Listen for the distinctive twang of local storytellers, learn about the \r\n \r\nhistory of moonshine or take a hike at the beginning of the Appalachian Trail on Springer Mountain. \r\n \r\ngeorgia.org/travel/discover/mountains 16 \r\n \r\nGF.O RGIA.O RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n There's so much to see and do in Georg ia, it'd be hard to take it all in. 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The Cherokee, a highly civilized Indian nation, had t heir own written language, a constitution and newspaper, but when gold was discovered near Dahlonega in 1829, they were driven from their lands in the tragic \"Trail of Tears.\" Learn about these noble peoples at historic sites such as the Cherokee Capital New Echota in Calhoun, the Chief Vann House in Chatsworth, and the healing waters of Indian Springs. Festivals demonstrate Native American dancing, storytelling, drumming and fine arts and crafts. The Ocmulgee National Monument Visitor Center Museum preserves a continuous record of human life in the Southeast. 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For more information on these trails, visit georgia.org. \r\n \r\nAltamaha River Kayak and Canoe Trail Paddle, kayak o r float the Altamaha River, rich in history and named as one of the 75 \"Last Great Places\" in the world. Approximately 137 miles Cities: Lumber City-Darien, Regions: Historic South, Coast altamahariver.org \r\nAndersonville Trail This tour off 1-75 offers an array of inspiring American history sites, including Andersonville National Historic Site, the national memorial to all American POWs. Approximately 75 miles Cities: Perry- Cordele Regions: Historic South, Southern Rivers andersonvilletrail.freeservers.com \r\nAppalachian Trail Designated a National Scenic Trail in 1968, this footpath follows the crest of the Appalachians from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. In Georgia it extends 80 m iles through the prim itive areas of the Chattahoochee National Forest. Approximately 2,175 miles Cities: Dawsonville-Hiawassee Region: Mountains georgia-atclub.org \r\nAtlanta Campaign Heritage Trail Drive many of the actual routes traveled by Confederate and Federal armies during the 1863 and 1864 Civil War campaig ns. Approximately 250 miles Cities: Trenton-Jonesboro Regions: Atlanta Metro, Mountains gcwht.org \r\nBackroads and Battlefields Discover Northwest Georgia's hidden treasures and adventures in the land of ridge and valley, with abundant Civil War history, Native American heritage and outdoor fun. Approximately 90 miles Cities: Chatsworth-Chickamauga Region: Mountains nwgeorgiabackroads.com \r\nBartram Trail Follow the Flower Hunter as you d rive, walk, cycle or canoe throug h East Central Georgia as explored by botanist William Bartram in his book Travels. \r\n \r\nApproximately 75 miles Cities: Augusta-Crawfordville Region: Historic South bartramtrail.org \r\nBlue and Gray Trail Take this self-guided tour to more than 60 Civil War battlefields, national parks and museums. Approximately 140-150 miles Cities: Chattanooga-Dalton Region: Mountains blueandgraytrail.com \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway Traverse land originally occupied by Creek Indians, featuring historic sites, unique architecture and scenic vistas. Approximately 150 miles Cities: Roscoe-St. Marks Regions: Atlanta Metro, Southern Ri vers \r\nChickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail The heritage trai l marks the route of the Union and Confederate soldiers through four Northwest Georgia counties that resulted in the great Batt le of Chickamauga. Approximately 75 miles (in Georgia) Cities: Chickamauga, Ringgold, LaFayette Region: Mountains chickamaugacampaign .n e t \r\nChieftains Trail Explore the history of the Native Americans of . Georgia. Here you w ill find vestiges of three d istinct Native American c ultures: the prehistoric Mississippian, the Creek and t he Cherokee. Cities: Carrollton-Dalton Regions: Mountains \r\nCohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic Byway Rolling pastoral lands and breathtaking mountain views reveal themselves along these quiet country roads through the Chattahoochee National Forest. Stop at Fort Mountain State Park or take a short spur off State Route 52 and visit the Cohutta Fish Hatchery. Approximately 54 miles Cities: Cohutta-Ellijay Region: Mountains byways.org/browse/byways/53910 \r\n \r\n20 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.O RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n for a complete listing of Holiday Inn hotels In the U.S., visit: holiday-inn.com/state \r\n \r\neiJl;@tI \r\nATLANTA AIRPORT AREA (2 hotels) \r\n \r\nAirport-North (404) 762-841 1 \r\n \r\nAirport-South , (404) 763-8800 \r\n \r\nATLANTA DOWNTOWN AREA (2 hotels) \r\n \r\nCapitol Conference Center , (404) 591 -2000 \r\n \r\nDowntown \r\n(International Boulevard) (404) 524-5555 \r\n \r\nATLANTA AREA (7 hotels) \r\n \r\nCentral- \r\nNorth Druid Hills Road (404) 321-4174 \r\n \r\nConyers-1-20 East (770) 483-3220 \r\n \r\nDuluth-Gwinnett Center \r\n \r\n(770) 476-2022 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n1-75 Northwest (Marietta)  \r\n \r\n(770) 952-7581 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nPerimeter/Dunwoody , \r\n \r\n(770) 457-6363 \r\n \r\nSouth (1-75 \u0026 US41) (770) 968-4300 \r\n \r\nTucker/laVista Road (770) 934-6000 \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA-West (706) 396-4600 \r\n \r\nBRUNSWICK- \r\nJekyll Island/Oceanside (91~, 635-3311 \r\n \r\nCOLUMBUS-North 1-~85 (706) 324-0231 \r\n \r\nFORSYTH-Jl-75(Exit 186) \r\n(478) 994-5691 \r\n \r\nMACON-West (1-475) (478) 788-0120 \r\n \r\nPERRY (478) 987-3313 \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH AREA (2 hotels) \r\n \r\nMidtown (912) 352-7100 \r\n \r\nWest-Pooler  (912) 330-5100 \r\n \r\nTIFTON-1-75 (Exit 62) {229) 382-6687 \r\n \r\nVALOOSTA-1-75 (Exi( 18) (229) 242-3881 \r\n \r\nWAYCROSS {912) 283-4490 \r\n \r\n Scenic Traih continued \r\nColonial Coast Birding Trail More than 300 species of birds have been spotted at the sites along t his trail, at habitats that include shorelines, salt marshes, old rice fields, woodlands, tidal rivers and freshwater wetlands. Approximately 100 miles Cities: St. Marys-Savannah Region: Coast georgiawildlife.com \r\nCourthouse Corridor Historic courthouses and classic Southern towns are featured along this scenic alternative route in West Georgia. Approximately 365 miles Cities: Ringgold-Bainbridge Regions: Atlanta Metro, Mountains, Southern Rivers hwy27.com \r\nGeorg ia's Antebellum Trail Take the trek from Athens to Macon, visiting seven communities that escaped the ravages of the Civil War. Explore the avenues of white-columned mansions and shop in the historic downt owns. Approximately 100 miles Cities: Athens-Macon Region: Historic South antebellumtrail.org \r\nGeorgia's Antiques Trail Enjoy antiques-shopping adventures at more than 200 shops and d ealerships. Approximately 200 miles Cities: Conyers-Perry Regions: Atlanta Metro, Historic South, Southern Rivers historicgeorgia.org/trails \r\nGeorg ia Mountain Parkway Trail This scenic drive offers outdoor activities such as white-water rafting, kayaking, hiking, fishing, camping and more. Nostalgic towns, seasonal fest ivals and an excursion train beckon you to depart from the route for an extended stay. Approximately 50 miles Cities: Tate-Blueridge Region: Mountains georgiahighcountry.org/gmp \r\nGeorgia's Old D ixie Highway Trail Follow the nation's f irst planned roadway, Highway 41, c rossing state lines from Chattan ooga to Mar ie tta. Approximately 85-90 miles Cities: Rossville-Marietta Regions: Atlanta Metro, Mountains dixiehighway.org \r\nGeorgia's Peach Blossom Trai l Travel through rural countryside and see the famous peach orchards, a sea of pink in March. From mid-May to mid-August the roadside stands are bustling with activity. Approximately 75 miles Cities: Jonesboro-Perry Regions: Atlanta Metro, Historic South peachblossomtrail.org \r\n22 \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Treasures Along 1-20 The communities along this trail abound in historic sites, attractions, recreation, unique shopping, picturesque lakes and histo ric homes. Approximately 60 miles Cities: Conyers-Lake Oconee Region: Historic South treasuresalongi20.org \r\nGeorgia's US 441 Heritage Trail From the mountains to t he Okefenokee Swamp, t his route encompasses a diversity of ecologies, histories and communities. Approximately 371 miles Cities: Dillard-Douglas Regions: Historic South, Mountains 441heritagehighway.org \r\nGolden Isles Parkway This four-lane alternative rou te wanders through scenic agricult ural areas, ideal for nat ure lovers, golfers, f ishermen, hunters, water enthusiasts and antiques shoppers. Approximately 168 miles Cities: Perry-Brunswick Region: Coast goldenislesparkway.org \r\nHeartland of the Confederacy Civil War Trail Experience the history of t he leaders, life and legacy of the Confederacy through sites including house museums, a working p lantation and more. Approximately 125 miles Cities: Gainesville-Madison Regions: Historic South, Mountains visitathensga.com/civilwartrail \r\nHistoric Piedmont Scenic Byway Traveling from Eatont on to Sparta, this route reveals a region of Georgia that is rich in historic and cultural qualities. View the Piedmont while traveling t he byway through t he Oconee National Forest. Approximately 85 miles Cities: Eatonton- Sparta Region: Historic South byways.org/browse/byways/53912 \r\nLiberty Trail Enjoy breathtaking v iews, history and culture on this byway. Approximately 30 miles Cities: Hinesville-Riceboro Region: Coast libertytrail.com \r\nLookout Mountain Parkway See the astonishing beauty of the North Georg ia m ountains along this trail. Approximately 93 miles City: Lookout Mountain Region: Mountains \r\nGEORGU .O RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n See everything Georgia has to offer this year with our \r\nBest Available Rate.* \r\nThe Ramada hotels of the Southeast will provide you with comfortable rooms, cool pools and free breakfast at most locations. Visit Ramada.com for the BEST AVAILABLE RATE or IT'S FREE, guaranteed. \r\n \r\nRAMADA.COM or 1.800.2.RAMADA En espaiiol l.888.709.4021 \r\n \r\nRAMADA. \r\n \r\nWO R LDW \r\n \r\nD E \r\n \r\n~ IT'S FREE \r\n \r\n~ ' J \r\ntriprewarrds It's funto get more~ \r\n \r\n'Best Ava.ilable Rate means the best non-qualified,publicly availablerate on theInternet for the hotel, date and accommodations requested in Li.SA and Ganada only. 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Approximately 55 miles City: Warm Springs \r\nRegion: Southern Rivers warmspringsga.ws \r\n \r\nGreat Lakes~ \r\nofGeorgia .._.. \r\n \r\n* Carter~Lake 1!1M; Lake \r\n \r\n,,ij \r\n!'I \r\n \r\nW* Sidne*r.~Lani_er \r\nf \r\nAllatoorfa,_ Lakp \r\n \r\n, \\ (Re\u003c; l .p7 oun -~ sra~t\u003c Park) ~ \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nr Po;ruhlr- \r\n \r\nHartwell Lake \r\n{Tugaloo and H art State Park$) \r\nRichard B. Russell Lake \r\n(Ri\u003chard B. Russell State Park \r\n\u0026 Golf Course) \r\nJ. Strom Thurmond/ \r\nClarks Hill Lake \r\n(Bobby Brown. Elijah Cl;u-k -:i.nd J\\lisdecoe Srate Parks) ~ \r\n \r\nMonticello Crossroads Scenic Byway Native Americans, as well as evangelical Methodist Circuit Riders, once used these rou tes as t hey crossed the state. Several struc tures, as well as t he central business d istrict of Monticello, have been listed on the National Reg ister of Hist oric Places. Approximately 29 miles Cities: Monticello-Shady Dale Region: Historic South byways.org/browse/byways/13245 \r\nThe Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway ~ Come full-circle p ast fert ile valleys, majestic mountains and scenic splendor on this loop around the 51-miles that make up this drive. Approximately 51 miles Cities: Villanow-Crystal Springs Region: Mountains byways.org/browse/byways/15724 \r\n \r\nWalter F. George Lake \r\n(Gco,g, T. Bagby Sm\u003ce'e_a.-k \u0026 LoJg,, Florence Ma,;n, Sm, l'a,~ \r\nLake Seminole \r\n(Seminole State Park) \r\n \r\nRussell Brasstown Scenic Byway Locat ed w ithin the Chattahoochee National Forest in Northeast Georgia, this b yway is a loop revealing some of the most dramatic scenery in t he state. Approximately 41 miles City: Helen- Blairsville \r\nRegion: Mountains byways.org/browse/byways/13739 \r\n \r\nFor a great vacation, discover the Great Lakes ofGeorgia. Enjoy our scenic state parks, lodges and golf courses and other attractions and accommodations on the ni ne lakes managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. \r\n \r\nSautee and Nacoochee Valleys Head south on hig hway 17/75 through Helen and step off the beaten pat h and o nto the artisan t rail. Experience the arts, crafts, heritage and cult ural trad itions o f rural America am idst the scenic beauty of the Georg ia Mountains. Approximately 8 miles Cities: Sautee-Batesville Region: Mountains sauteenacoochee.com \r\n \r\nScenic 197 Explore t his mountain road and discover the picturesque area around Lake Burton and the Soque River. Approximately 30 miles Cities: Clarkesville-Batesville Region: Mountains \r\nscenic197.com \r\n \r\n24 \r\n \r\nGEO RG l,U)RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Southern Highroads Trail Experience the scenic beauty, broad d iversity and Appalachian history and cult ure found on t his North Georgia trail. Approximately 360 miles Cities: Clayton-Chatsworth Region: Mountains southernhighroads.org \r\nSouthern Passages: The Atlantic Heritage Coast Explo re the heritage along t he crescent of the southeastern coastline. Taking this trail involves t ravel on many levels, not only through space but also through time, history and the many fascinating layers of Low Country culture. Approximately 107 miles Cities: Savannah-Kingsland Region: Coast southernpassages.com \r\nSouthern Rivers Birding Trail More t han 260 species have been identified at the 30 sites along this t rail tracing the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers. Cities: West Point-Donaldsonville Region: Southern Rivers georgiawildlife.com \r\nToccoa River Canoe Trail Popular w ith float f ishermen looking for cold-water mountain trout, this t rail is also perfect for beginners who want a few rapids and some beaut iful scenery along the way, Approximately 13.8 miles City: Blue Ridge Region: Mountains \r\nWoodpecker Trail Originally desig nated as a scenic and historica l trail in the early 1920s, t oday this route features agricu lt ural, historical and naturebased att ractions. Approximately 204 miles Cities: Augusta-Folkston Regions: Coast, Historic South woodpeckertra iI.com \r\nWiregrass Trail Experience t his scenic route to the coast w it h antiques stores and Revolutionary War sites along the way. Approximately 72 miles Cities: Aline-Eulonia Regions: Coast, Historic South wiregrasstrail.com \r\nGEORGJA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nLa Quinta. 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Surrounded by welcoming neighborhoods and communities, the region offers museums and music, arts and antiquing, shopping and sports, mixed with the gracious warmth ofSouthern living. \r\n \r\nFishy Business \r\nThe new anchor of Atlanta's Centennial Park area is the unequaled Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in t he world. Open 365 days a year, it holds more than 100,000 fish swimming in eig ht mi llion ga llons of water. Spectators pass through galleries displaying the fresh and saltwater wonders of rivers, lakes, seas and oceans. Among t he denizens of the deep in the ship-shaped building are batfish, sea goblins, bowmouth g uitarfish and giant grouper. Star residents, whale sharks Ralph and Norton, are the largest fish in the ocean and will grow to 40 feet long. Not as massive. but equal ly impressive are Nico and Gasper, rare white beluga whales that are called the \"canaries of the deep,'' because of their varied \"songs.\" \r\nWhen it comes to culture. Atlanta has so much to offer, from museums and art galleries to theaters and outdoor arts festivals. Enjoy worldclass performances at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre or Actor's Express, Stone Mountain's ART Station or Roswell's Kudzu Playhouse. 26 \r\n \r\nExperience the musical majesty of the Atlanta Opera, the Atlanta or Cobb symphony orchestra, or the performances at Emory University or the Rialto Center for the Performing Arts. Explore the exhibition galleries of the recently expanded High Museum of Art, Oglethorpe University or Cobb-Marietta museums of art. Thrill to the grace and athleticism of the dancers of the Atlanta Ballet Company, the Full Radius Dance Company or the Georgia Ballet Company, in Marietta. \r\nCarter Lb u \u0026 \r\nPresident Jimmy Carter, a Georgia native, honored Atlanta by selecting it as the site of his presidential library and museum. Visitors may v iew an exact replica of Carter's Oval Office, his Nobel Peace Prize and multimedia exhibits that track the sig nificant events in the life of our 39th president. \r\nIr V ~ II \r\nRegardless of the season, Atlanta is a major league town that loves to cheer on the home team. Falcons fans flock to the 71,000-seat Georgia Dome for football. Philips Arena is home to Hawks basketball and Thrashers hockey, while capacity crowds of 50,000 do the chop for Braves baseball at Turner Field. \r\nGORC JA.(.)RG I BOO v1SIT GA \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\nThe ATL, a vibrant city filled with commerce and culture where every day is an opening day, lies at the heart ofthe metropolitan area. Surrounded by welcoming neighborhoods and communities, the region offers museums and music, arts and antiquing, shopping and sports, mixed with the gracious warmth ofSouthern living. \r\n \r\nFishy Business \r\nThe new anchor of Atlanta's Centennial Park area is the unequaled Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the world. Open 365 days a year, it holds more than 10 0,000 fish swimming in eight m illion gallons of water. Spectators pass through galleries d isplaying the fresh and saltwater wo nders of rivers, lakes, seas and oceans. Among the denizens of the deep in the ship-shaped building are batfish, sea goblins, bowmouth guitarfish and giant grouper. Star residents, whale sharks Ralph and Norton, are the largest fish in the ocean and will grow to 40 feet long. Not as massive, but equally impressive are Nico and Gasper, rare white beluga whales that are called the \"canaries of the deep,\" because of their varied \" songs.\" \r\nI ~ ,,.. \r\nWhen it comes to culture. Atlanta has so much to offer, from museums and art galleries to theaters and outdoor arts festivals. Enjoy worldclass performances at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre or Actor's Express, Stone Mountain's ART Station or Roswell's Kudzu Playhouse. 26 \r\n \r\nExperience the musical majesty of the Atlanta Opera, the A t lanta or Cobb symphony orchestra, or the performances at Emory University or the Rialto Center for the Performing Arts. Explore the exhibition galleries of the recently expanded High Museum of Art, Oglethorpe University o r Cobb-Marietta museums of art. Thrill to the grace and athleticism of the dancers of the Atlanta Ballet Company, the Full Radius Dance Company or the Georgia Ballet Company, in Marietta. \r\n \r\nCa cer i r:1ry \u0026 Jse \r\nPresident Jimmy Carter, a Georgia native, honored Atlanta by selecting it as the site of his presidential library and museum. Visitors may view an exact replica of Carter's Oval Office, his Nobel Peace Prize and multimedia exhibits that track the sig nificant events in t he life of our 39t h p resident. \r\n \r\na \r\n \r\n.... I \r\n \r\nRegardless of the sea- \r\n \r\nson, Atlanta is a major \r\n \r\nleague town that loves \r\n \r\nto cheer on the home \r\n \r\nteam. Falcons fans \r\n \r\nflock to the 71,000-seat \r\n \r\nGeorgia Dome for foot- \r\n \r\nball. Philips Arena is \r\n \r\nhome to Hawks basket- \r\n \r\nball and Thrashers \r\n \r\nhockey, while capacity \r\n \r\ncrowds o f 50,000 do \r\n \r\nthe chop for Braves \r\n \r\nbaseball at Turner Field. \r\n \r\n * LocalWelcome Centers \r\n0 Visitor tnformation Centers \r\n( ) StateParkS \r\n{D-Slale Highways --{!i)- us Hfghways ~ 111terstat~ .-.1ghwoi1ys \r\n \r\nThe Making of a King \r\nThe legacy of c iv il rights leader and legend Mart in Luther King, Jr. is preserved at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta. Tour MLK's birthplace and tomb, and visit Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King was past or, and a museum featuring inspirationa l v ideos and exh ib its on courage. \r\nSmall-town Squares \r\nMarietta, Decatur and Roswell maintain vibrant, active town squares that foster a wonderful sense of nosta lg ia. Stroll the sidewalks and discover ever ything from antiques and gardening wares to tacos and tea in the q uaint shops and cafes that line the historic squares. Frequent festivals and concerts also bring the neig hbors to town for down-home fun. \r\nAll Aboard! \r\nAtlanta began as a railroad hub named Term inus, and the zero-mile marker can be seen at Underground Atlanta. Cli mb aboard historic steam engines at the \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / \r\n \r\nDid You Know \r\nAtlanta is a city that celebrates the bounty of the eart h. Numerous farmers' markets provide local residents and visitors with the freshest of fruits and vegetables. The 150-acre Georgia State Farmers' Market supplies produce, eggs, meats and local specialties 24 hours a day, 364 days a year. Located in Forest Park, not far from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the entire area is undergoing a mu lti-million dollar improvement project \r\nDowntown's bustling Sweet Auburn Curb Market provides all the fresh fixin's for down home southern cooking, while international offerings at Decatur's DeKalb Farmers' Market include everything from bok choy to Jerusalem artichokes, meats and seafood. Neighborhood markets include Piedmont Park Green Market and Morningside's Organ ic Farm Market, while a variety of homegrown p roduce markets serve commun ities in Douglas, Fayette, Coweta, Henry and South Fulton counties. \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum in Du luth. V isit Kennesaw's Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History and hear the t ale of the Great Locomotive Chase. \r\n27 \r\n \r\n r \r\nTravel into t he past at Atlanta museums. Encounter d inosaurs o n \"A Walk Throu gh Time in Georgia\" at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Uncover the 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 Center. \r\n- c kt~ N~tLre \r\nParks, nature centers and gardens offer escape from a harried, hectic world . Check out the flora l splendor \r\nat Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Grandmother's Garden and Pathways of Gold in Sharpsburg, Vines Botanical Gardens in Loganville or Newnan's Dunaway Gardens. At tend festi- \r\nvals and concerts in Atlanta's Piedmont and Grant Parks. A lpharetta's Big Creek Greenway features walking \r\nand biking trails. Hike Panola Mountain in Stockbridge or Sweetwater Creek in Lithia Springs. See turtles sunbathe at Roswell's Chattahoochee Nature Center and Newman Wetlands Center in Hampton. \r\nldr .n -rrer \r\nExplore Atlanta's Imag ine It! Child ren's Museum featuring exciting, educational hands-on exhib its for kids of all ages. See your favorite characters come alive in magical performances at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta and be sure to visit the museum. \r\n \r\nEvery g reat city has a legendary street. Atlant a's is Peachtree Street. Running 37 miles from the heart of downtown to Gwinnett County, it functions as the metro area's main artery for business and culture. Notable destinations include the Fox Theatre, Woodruff Arts Center, the Buckhead entertainment d istrict , Lenox Squa re and Phipps Plaza. \r\n,vc c' ~ \r\nTara, the ever-elusive, white-columned home of literary heroine Scarlett O'Hara, may be fictional, but Gone With the Wind sites abound. Visit the Atlanta apart ment where Margaret Mitchell penned the Pulitzer Prize-winning book. The building has been restored and christened the Marg aret Mitchell House and Gone With the Wind Movie Museum. See the orig ina l b engaline gown worn by V ivian Leig h at Marietta's Gone Wit h the Wind Museum: Scarlett on the Square. Take in some antebellum history at Fayetteville's Greek Revival Holliday-Dorsey Fife House. In Jonesboro, the official home of Gone With the Wind, the Road to Tara Museum boasts the world's largest collection of Gone With the Wind memorabilia, including seats from Lowe's Grand Theater, site of the movie's premier in 1939. \r\nAo nd \r\nVisit Do ug lasville's Foxhall Farms for the MBNA Foxhall Cup, a rigorous three-day international equestrian event that includes wat er jumping, cross-country and dressage. Check out Wills Park Equestrian Center in Alpharetta for rodeos and horse shows. \r\n \r\n28 \r\n \r\nG F.ORGI/\\.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n ....~P.::ss re Yurting \r\nSpend a leisurely day exploring the antiques markets and small-town shops at Lakewood or Scott Antiques Markets in Atlan ta, Hapeville's Simpler Tymes. Decatur's Kudzu Flea Market and pockets of shops in Buford, Chamblee, Lilburn, Marietta, Roswell, Sharpsburg and Vinings. \r\nOld r-1en of the Mountain \r\n \r\npandas and gorillas. At Lilburn's Yellow River Game Ranch, you can feed fawns and see a cougar. For a b it of beastly viewing head for the mini-zoo at Noah's Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center in Locust Grove. \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park is dominated by the giant sculpture of Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis and Stonewall Jackson on horseback, carved into the huge granite outcropping . Hike or ride a cable car to the top and take in t he park's 3,200 acres and the surrounding countryside, or board t he train or riverboat for a low altitude tour. Glassblowers and blacksmiths demonstrate their trades at the re-created 1870s town of Crossroads, where a t alking fountain elicits giggles from all who pass by. The park's plantation and farmyard give visitors a glimpse of life in antebellum Georgia. The sporting set can spend the day hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing or paddleboating. \r\nAnimal House \r\nWhile there are lions and t igers at Zoo Atlanta, the park is known for its impressive natural habitats for \r\n \r\nHit the Road \r\nAtlanta Campaign Heritage Trail \r\nTrace the movements of Federal and Confederate troops as they skirmished in and around the c ity, leading up to the fateful Battle of Atlanta, where more than 12,000 men lost their lives. Interpretive markers tell legends of historic deeds and daring. \r\nSouth Fulton Scenic Byway \r\nIn a quiet corner of the metropolitan area, aging barns, green farmlands and rolling hills underscore the rural serenity of this 29-mile loop drive. Leave the c ity behind and travel past Cochran Mill Park and Nature Center on roads shaded by a lush canopy of trees. \r\nAtlanta Preservation Center Walking Tours \r\nJoin a guided walking tour of one of Atlanta's historic districts. The Atlanta Preservation Center has seven to choose from, including historic downtown's landmark Candler Building and Fox Theatre and Inman Park's elegant V ict o rian-era homes. \r\n29 \r\n \r\n  I \r\nFrom the arrival ofBeluga whales to the expansion ofthe High Museum ofArt, the \r\nvibrant metropolis ofAtlanta is overflowing with things to see and do. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro Welcome Centers \u0026 Convention and Visitor Bureaus \r\n \r\nAcworth Acworth Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fn. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 4415 Senator Russell Ave.. Acw ort h 30101 \r\n770-974 -8813, acworth.org C;;l WC 6- \r\nAlpharetta Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p .m. 3060 Royal Blvd. S.. Ste. 145 Alpharetta. 30022 6 78-297-2811. 800-294-0923. \r\nawesomealpharetta.com C;;l WC e,. \r\nAlpharetta Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m 20 N. Main St.. Alpharetta. 30004 678-297-0102. 800-294-0923. awesomealpharetta.com [;l WC - \r\nAtlanta Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fn. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 233 Peachtree St. N.E.. Ste. 100. Atlanta. 30 303. 404-521-6688, 800-ATLANTA. \r\natlanta.net WC b \r\nCities: Atlanta. East Point Fairburn \r\nCobb Cobb County Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. One Galleria Pkwy.. Atlanta. 30339 678-303-2622. 800-4 51-3480, \r\ncobbcvb.com C;;l WC c\u003e \r\nCities: Kennesaw. Mableton, Powder Springs, Smyra \r\nDouglasville Douglasville Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center Mon.-Fri, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 669 4 E. Broad St. Douglasville. 30134 770-947-5920. 800-661-0013, douglasviflecvb.org C;l WC Cities: Douglasville. Lithia Springs \r\n \r\nDuluth Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fn. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 6 50 0 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Ste. 200. Dulut h. 30097 770 -623-3600, 888-494-6638, \r\ngcvb.org G2 WC 6- \r\nFai r b u r n Fairburn City Hall Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 56 Malone St.. Fairburn. 30213 770-964-2244, fairburn.com/copy_of_fairburn_com/ \r\nGrantville Mon. -Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr.. Newnan. 30265. 770-254-2627. 800-826-9382. coweta.ga.us[;l \r\nJonesboro Clayton County Convention and Visitors Bureau/Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 104 N. Mam St.. Jonesboro. 30236 770-478-4800. 800-662 -7829, visitscarlet t.com C;;l WC 6. Ci ties: Forest Park. Jonesboro. Morrow \r\nLawrenceville Lawrenceville Tourism and Trade Association 162 E. Crogan St.. Sre. K Lawrenceville. 30046. 678-226  2639. vis1tlawrenceville.com \r\nMarietta Marietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p .m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. Sun. 1-4 p,m, 4 Depot St.. Marietta. 30060 \r\nes 770 429-1115. 800-835-0445, \r\nmanettasciuare.com C;l WC \r\n \r\nMcDonough Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center Mo n.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p,m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 170 9 GA Hwy, 20 W., McDonoug h, 30 253 \r\nc, 770 -957-5786. 80 0-HENRYCO, \r\nhenrycounty.com C;l WC \r\nMorrow Tourist Center Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 6475 Jonesboro Rd.. Morrow, 30260 770-968-1623, morrowtourism.com C;;lWC b \r\nN e wn an Coweta County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun. 1-5 p.m. 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., Newnan, 30265 770-254-2627. 800-826-9382. \r\ncoweta.ga.us C;l WC 6. \r\nPeachtree City Peachtree City Tourism Assocation Mon.-Fn. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. 10 Planterra Way, Peachtree City. 30269 678 216-0282, \r\nvis1tpeachtreecity.com C;l WC b \r\nRoswell Historic Roswell Convention and Visitors Bureau 617 Atlanta St.. Roswell. 30075 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935, \r\ncvb.roswell.ga.us C;;l WC \u003c\u003e \r\nTucker DeKalb Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon,-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 123 1957 Lakeside Pkwy., Ste. 510, Tucker, 30084. 770-492-5000, 8 00-999-60 55, dcvb.org lil WC \u003c~., Ci ti es: Cahmblee, Decatl tr, Doraville. Scottdale. Stone Mountain, Tuc ker \r\n \r\nAcworth (E-6) \r\nCYrO h B 1ch/C ubl P fl \r\nBoating, fishing. sw imming, picnicking, occasional outdoor concerts. plus pavilions and beach houses are avail. for rent. Beach open Memorial Day-Labor Day. Park open year-round 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Beach St., Acworth, 30101 \r\no-il 770-917-1234, acworth.org \r\n~ WC T \r\n30 \r\n \r\nAlpharetta (F-6) \r\nAlph.. U remlly Slw'tte Center 11d 1e C:oolet\" Two ice arenas and one roller arena guarantee families will have hours of fun. Available for figure skating, ice hockey and roller hockey. Public skating open dally. Call for hours and p rices. 10800 Davis Dr., Alpharetta, 30004 770-649-6600, cooler.com lil WC b.11 T \r\n \r\nA 1tre\u003c MIU Nature Preserve til g C*nle \r\nAutrey Mill offers scenic c reeks. picturesque cliffs. animal life and old farmhouses from the 1800s and ongoing special children's programs. Mon.-Thu. 11 a.m.-4 p.m,. Fri. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Weekend hours vary. Free. 9770 Autrey Mill Rd.. Alpharetta, 30022 770-360-8844 \r\nC;l WC b T \r\nCEORGIA.ORC / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Vr5rr Gi()rc;rA-'5 11-irrrA-c;i lrA-rL \r\nTravel south of Atlanta on I-75 where Georgia's true history and heritage awaits... \r\n \r\ncrest Park (Exit 237) - Atlanta State Farmers Market  USA's largest outdoor produce market  Home of Georgia Grown Visitor Center \r\n \r\nMorrow (Exit 233) - Gateway to Georgia's Historic South  Georgia Archives  National Archives - Southeast Region  World Famous Spivey Concert Hall \r\n \r\nmesboro (Exit 228) - Legendary Land of Gone With the Wind \r\n Road to Tara Museum  Stately Oaks Plantation \r\n \r\nLovejoy/ Hampt on (Exit 235) - NASCAR racing action  Atlanta Motor Speedway  Richard Petty Rose Garden \r\n \r\nStately Oaks Plantation \r\n \r\nF\"r \r\n \r\nA-- \r\n \r\nFf\u003c..Xl \r\n \r\n9e\u003cJr1iA-- \r\n \r\n1 \r\n5 \r\n \r\n#-eritA--1e \r\n \r\n1rA.-it \r\n \r\n1rA.-vel \r\n \r\nf'lA--nner \r\n \r\nwww.visitscarlett.com  www .morrowtourism.com \r\n \r\n Big Creek Greenway Alpharetta's parks and playgrounds offer a wide range of outdoor adventures, including a six-mile path fo r walkers, joggers, in-line skaters and bike riders. Mo n.-Sun. 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Free. North Point Pkwy., Alpharetta, 30022 \r\n678-297-6100, alpharetta.ga.us  WC 6- \r\nHistoric Mansell House a nd Gardens A Queen Anne-style 1910 Victori an home filled with period antiq ues and surrounded by gardens houses the records and archives of old Milton County. Mon. \u0026 Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 1835 Old Milton Pkwy., Alpharetta, 30004, 770-475-HOME, ahsga.org \r\n WC c- \r\nAtlanta ( F-7) \r\nAmerican Museum of Papermaking Trace the history of paper from 4,000 B.C. to today's contemporary paper artists. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Reservations required for tours. Donations accepted. IPST Bldg. at Georgia Tech 500 10th St. N.W., Atlanta, 30332-0620 404-894-7840, ipst.gatech.edu/amp ~WC b. \r\nAPEX Museum The African American Panoramic Experience (APEX) showcases art, dance \u0026 African history. Tue.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., during Feb. and June-Aug. hours incl. Sun. 1-5 p.m. Ad ults $4, children and seniors $3. 135 Auburn Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 30303 404-521-2739, apexmuseum.org  WC c,. \r\nFavorites \r\n Watch newscasters in action and learn the technical side of broadcasting during CNN Center's 45minute guided tour in Atlanta. \r\n Find glitz and glamour or downhome entertainment at a host of restaurants, clubs and hot spots. \r\n Stroll through the Yellow River Game Ranch in Lilburn, home of white-tailed deer, black bears, cougars, buffalo and other animals \r\n Explore Herndon Home, the 15room Beaux Arts Classical house of African-American businessman Alonzo Herndon, founder of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company. \r\n Stop by Georgia Grown Visitors Center and Gifts at the State Farmers' Market in Forest Park, for products starring Georgia's own pecans, peaches, onions and peanuts. \r\n Taste the many flavors of international soft drinks or discover the history of the soda jerk at the World of Coca -Cola in Atlanta. \r\n32 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Botanical Garden \r\nEnjoy 30 acres of gardens and woodlands. Call for hours. Adu lts $12, children $7, seniors $9. 1345 Piedmont Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 30309, 404-876-5859, atlantabotanicalgarden.org \r\n WC bflT \r\nAtlanta Braves. at Turner Field Call ahead to arrange for wheelchair seating. Call for schedule and t icket prices. 755 Hank Aaron Dr., Atlanta, 30315 404-249-6400, 404-522-7630, 800326-4000, atlanta.braves.mlb.com  WC b.flY \r\nAtlanta Cyclorama Music, narration and sound effects bring to life the world's largest painting of the Battle of Atlanta. June 1-Sept. 2, daily 9:20 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., otherwise daily 8:50 a.m .-4:30 p.m. Ad ults $6, children $4, seniors $5. \r\n800-C Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlant a, 30315, 404-658-7625, bcaatlanta.com \r\nl;J WC 6-- \r\nAtlanta Falcons \r\nCall for schedule and fees. One Georgia Dome Dr., Atlanta, 30313 404-249-6400, 800-326-4000, \r\natlantafalcons.com l;J WC b.fl T \r\nAtlanta History Center The center boasts exhibitions on Southern culture, the 1845 Tullie Smith Farm and 33 acres of gardens. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. 12- 5:30 p.m. Adults $12, child ren 4 -12 $7, seniors and st udents $10. 130 W. Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta, 30305 404-814-4000, atlantahistorycenter.com  WC M IY \r\nCallanwolde Fine Arts Center The 1920 Callanwoide mansion offers arts education and literary, visual and performing arts events year-round. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free (except for some special events). 980 Briarcliff Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30306 404-872-5338, callanwolde.org l;J WC \u003c-' \r\nCentennial Olympic Park This 21 -acre park features the dramatic Olympic Rings Fountain. playgrounds, a visitors center, water gardens, the Quilt Plaza and Centennial Plaza. Daily 7 a.m.- 11 p.m. Free. \r\n265 W. Park Ave. N.W., Atlanta, 30313 \r\n404-223-4412 WC M l T \r\nCenter for Puppetry Arts The center's 350 puppets constitute the largest permanent collection in the United States. The interactive museum exp lores puppetry as an ancient. internationa l and popular art form. Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. $12. 1404 Spring St., Atlanta, 30309 \r\n404-873-3391, puppet.org  WC 6,T \r\nChattahoochee River National Recreation Area This o utdoor park provides hiking trails \u0026 p icnic areas along a 48-m ile stretch of the Chattahoochee River. Daily dawn-d usk. Free. Parking $2. 1978 Island Ford Pkwy., Atlanta, 30350 678-538-1200, nps.gov/chat  WC 6-, Y \r\nClark Atlanta Universit)JI Art Galleries Home to a permanent historical collection of African-American art and the illustrious \"Art of the Negro\" murals by Hale Woodruff. Tue.-Fri. 11 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat. 12-4 p.m. Donatio ns accepted. 223 James P. Brawley Dr. S.W., Atlanta, 30314, 404-880-6102, cau.edu e:;i WC b ff T \r\n \r\nCNN Studio Tour Tour time 45 minutes. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. every 20 minutes. Reservations required. Adu lts $10, children $7, senio rs $8. One CNN Center, Atlanta, 30348 404-827-2300, 877-426-6868, \r\ncnn.com/studiotour  WC 6' \r\nEclectic Electric Gallery This gallery showcases artists who use light as t heir medium. Tue.- Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri. - Sat. 12-8 p.m. Free. 1393 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, 30306 404-875-2840, eclectic-electric.com  WC 6, \r\nFederal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Visitors Center and Monetary Museum Explore the Federal Reserve's role in the economy th roug h interactive mult imedia exhib its. Tou r the cash and check operations overlooks. Mon.-Fri. at 10 a.m . and 1 p.m. Free. 1000 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30309 \r\n4 0 4-498-8764, frbatlanta.org WC c,. \r\nFernbank Museum of Natural History Discover the world's largest d inosaur, delve into Eart h's history, and visit t he Ranki n M. Smith Sr. IMAX Theat re. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 12- 5 p.m. Adults $12, children 3-12 $10, seniors and students $11. 767 Clifton Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30307 404-929-6300, fernbank.edu/museum  WC c-.flY \r\nFernbank Science Cente, This learning center has a 500-seat planetarium, an observator y, a NASA Aeronautics Education lab and a 65-acre forest. Mon. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Tue.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-10 p .m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. 156 Heaton Park Dr. N.E., Atlanta, 30307 678-874-7102, fsc.fernbank.edu \r\n WC b.T \r\nFox Theatre Originally built in the 1920s as the Yaarab Temple Shrine Mosque, the theater was lavishly designed with onion domes and minarets and an Arabian courtyard . Call for events, tour times and fees. 660 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30308 404-881-2100, foxtheatre.org C;;IWC MI T \r\nGeorgia Aciuarium Visit one of the world's largest aquarium facilities, with more than 5 million gallons of m arine and fresh water, and more than 100,000 animals representing 500 different species. 225 Baker St., Atlanta, 30313 404-581-4000, georgiaaquarium.com \r\n WC e,. \r\nGeorgia State Capitol \u0026 Museum Experience the history of the capitol and the events that have taken place there by v iewing artifacts, historic flags, artwork and more. Learn the history of the building and the people who have worked there. The tour includes a short film. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Seasonal tour times. Free. 206 Washington St., Atlanta, 30334 404-656-2844, sos.state.ga.us  WC \u003c.,I... fl \r\nGEORGIA.0RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n - \r\n \r\nSouthern Museum of Civil War \u0026 Locomotive History \r\n \r\nAfrican-American Sports Museum \r\n \r\nM arietta Gone With The Wind Musemn \r\n \r\nM arietta Museum of History \r\n \r\nM arietta/Cobb Museum of Art \r\n \r\nRoot House Museum \r\n \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia \r\n \r\nSix Flags White Water \r\n \r\nAmerican Adventures \r\n10 miles Northwest of downtown Atlanta Convenient to 1-75, I-285 \u0026 I-20 \r\nShopping - Dining - Accommodations \r\n \r\nC@BB One Galleria Pkw y \r\n \r\n800.4 51.3480 \r\n \r\nAtlanta, GA 30339 .-;;;;;vy\u0026rtop.twZ WW\\\\T.CObbcvb.com \r\n \r\n\u0026'xperience docent led tours featuring the furn ished apartment where Margaret Mitchell wrote her epic novel, Gone With the Wind.Exclusive exhibits tell the story of Mitchell beyond the Pulitzer Prize winning novel. The Movie Museum showcases the portrait of Scarlett and the original doorway to Tara. Find unique gifts and souvenirs in \r\nT: the Museum Gift Shop. \r\nMidtown Atlanta at the corner of 10th \u0026 Peach tree. f-ree parking. O ne block from the L....:!::!!~iill Midtown MARTA station. \r\nThe Margaret Mitchell House \u0026 Museum 990 Peachtree Street  Atlanta  GA  30309 \r\n404.249.7015  www.gwtw.org \r\n \r\nJ \r\n~lXlM~@OOW ~){, ~IP iJ\\[IDW@:~Li30lJOO~f \r\nWorld's largest Dinosaurs  IMA~Theatre \r\nInteractive Exhibitions  Family Programming \r\n \r\n Governor's Mansion Take a tour through the beautiful mansion to learn its history and see its collection of 19th-century Neoclassical furnishings, paintings and porcelain. Tue.-Thu. 10 - 11:30 a.m . Free. 391 W. Paces Ferry Rd. N.W., At lanta, 30305, 404-261-1776, gov.state.ga.us ~WCb. \r\nHerndon Homa Once the mansion of slave-born Alonzo Herndon, t he home is now a museum featuring Persian rugs, Venetian g lass and art work. Call ahead for tours. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Adults $5, students $3. 587 Universi t y Place N.W., Atlanta, 30314 , \r\n404-581-9813, herndonhome.org WC b. \r\n \r\nHigh Museum of Art European, American, African, decorative, folk and 20th-century art. Tue.-Sat . 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 12- 5 p.m. Guided t ours Sun. and Wed. 1 p.m. Adu lts $10, chi ld ren 6 -17 $6, seniors $8. 123 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta, 30309 \r\n404-733-4400, high.org ~ WC b. \r\nHl!Jh Museum of Art, Folk Art and Photography This downtown satellite facility of t he High Museum of A rt is located in t he heart of Atlanta's business and convention district. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. 30 John Wesley Dobbs Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 30312, 404-577-6940, high.org ~WC b. \r\n \r\n Great family attractions and fascinating festivals \r\n 3,200 acres of natural beauty with lakes, attractions, hiking and lodging \r\n Two Marriott hotels and Georgia's largest campground located in the Park \r\n Crossroadsfeaturing live entertainment, crafters and more \r\n Tall Tales of the South,4D T heater, Scenic Railroad, Treehouse Challenge, and much more! \r\nStone Mountain Park is located 16 miles east of downtown Atlanta on Highway 78. For more information, please contact us at 800-317-2006 or visit our website at www.stonemountainpark.com \r\n \r\n34 \r\n \r\nHistoric Freight Depot/Georgia Building Authority Built in 1869 and located d irectly across the tracks from the zero-mile post t hat is now the entrance to Underground Atlanta, this building was the main freight depot for the Georgia Railroad. Free. 65 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta, 30334 404-656-3850, ganet.org/ gba.org ~ WC b.fl T \r\nHistoric Oakland Cemetery This cemetery serves as the final resting place of 70,000 peop le, including famous author Margaret Mitchell, golfing legend Bobby Jones and 3,900 Confederate soldiers. Daily dawndusk Group tours by appt. 248 Oakland Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 30312 \r\n404-688-2107 ~ WC b. \r\nImagine It! Children's Museum of At lanta A diverse offer ing of d iscovery projects fo r kids and t he opportunint y to make something special to take home. Daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed major holidays. Ages 3 and up $11, 2 and under free. 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. N.W., Atlanta, 30313, 404-659-5437, \r\nimagineit-cma.org ~ WC b.T \r\nIvan Allen Jr Braves Museum and Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours This museum features memorabilia of baseball legends and Braves history. Open non-game days Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m., Sun. 1- 3 p.m., game days 9 a.m.-12. Adults $10 , children $5. 755 Hank Aaron Dr., Atlanta, 30315 404-614-2311, bravesmuseum.com ~WC\u0026 \r\nJimmy Carter Library and Museum Exhibit s highlig ht Carter's early years, his life at th e W hite House and key issues of his presidency. Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.- 4:45 p.m.. Sun. 12- 4:45 p.m. Adu lts $7, students $5, chi ldren free. 441 Freedom Pkwy., Atlanta, 30307 404-865-7100, jimmycarterlibrary.org ~WC \u0026 \r\nKing Center Established in 1968, the King Center serves as an internatio nal c lear inghouse for official King prog ra ms, public inform ation and educational materials. Daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., 9 a.m.- 6 p.m . in the summer. Free. 449 Auburn Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 30312 404-526-8900, thekingcenter.org ~WCb. \r\nMargaret Mitchell House Tour the histo ric t urn-of- the-cent ury house and restored apartment where Margaret Mitchell lived and wrote Gone W it h the W ind. Daily 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $12, children 6 -17 $5, seniors $9. 990 Peachtree St., Atlanta, 30309 404-249-7015, gwtw.org ~ WC b.~I \r\nMartin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site Tour MLK Jr.'s birth home and see the histor ic Ebenezer Bapt ist Church, where he was bapt ized and later served as a copastor. Daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. during the summer. Free. 450 Auburn Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 30312 404-331-5190, nps.gov/malu ~WC b \r\nGEORGlA.ORG / 800 VJSIT GA \r\n \r\n Michael C, Carlos Muse-um at \r\nEmory University More tha n 9,000 years of art and art history are o n view with collections from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. Tue., Wed.. Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thu. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 12- 5 p.m . Call for fees. 571 5. Kilgo St., Atlanta, 30322 \r\n404-727-0519, carlos.emory.edu C;;l WC \u0026 \r\nMuseum of Design Located in downtown Atlanta, this museum. formerly known as the At lanta International Museum o f Art, is dedicated to the stud y of desig n and its impac t on daily life. Tue.- Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free 285 Peachtree Center Ave., Marquis II Tower, Atlanta, 30303, 404-688-2467, rnuseumofdesign.org WC 6. \r\nNational Museum o f Patriotism This museum is d edicated to educating the youth of our cou ntry and magnif ying love o f o ne's cou ntry. Tue.-Thu. and Sat.- Sun. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Adu lts $6, senio rs $4. active military and children under 6 free. 1405 Spring St., Atlanta, 30305 404-875-0691, museumofpatriotism.org [;l WC\u0026 \r\nRhodes Hall Constructed in 1904 of Sto ne Mountain granite and named for the founder of Rhodes Furniture Company, t his hist o ric building is now a museum. Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m . - 4 p .m., Sun. 12- 3 p.m. $5. \r\n1516 Peachtree St. N.W., Atlanta, 30309 \r\n404-885-7800, rhodeshall.org [;l WC \r\n \r\nSix Flags over Georgia \r\nThe Southeast's p remier fam ily theme park features five new fam ily r ides in addition to 10 coasters, shows, thrill ri des and ot her entertainm ent. Call for hours. Adult s $42.99, children $25.99. Par ki ng $10. 27S Riverside Pkwy., Austell 30168 \r\n770-948-9290, sixflags.com C;;l WC 6-fl T \r\nUnderground Atlanta St anding on the or ig inal site of the c ity, Underg round Atlanta offers shopping, en tertainm ent and restaurants. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 9 p.m., Sun. 12-6 p.m. 50 Upper A labama, Atlanta, 30303 404-523-2311, underground-at lanta.com \r\nCil WC 6-1'1l' \r\n \r\nWoodruff Arts Center Includes the A lliance Theater, Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta Sym phony \r\nOrchestra, 14 th Street Playhouse and High Museum of Art. Call for events and fees. 1280 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30309 404-733-5000, 404-733-4280, woodruf \r\nfcenter.org C;;l WC 6-,.fl l' \r\nWarid of Coca-Cola Museum Learn the history of Coca-Cola and taste internationally distributed products unavailable anywhere else in the U.S. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-S p.m.. Sun. 11 a.m - 5 p.m. Adults $7, children 6-11 $4, seniors $5. 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, 30303, 404-676- 5151, 800-676-COKE, woccatlanta.com Cil WC \u0026.fl T \r\n \r\nWhere Good Things Come From \r\n \r\nFavorites \r\n Hear the clash of conflict and see a vivid rendering of the Bat tle of Atlant a in a 360-d egree mural at the Cyclorama in Grant Park. \r\n Picnic and enjoy the waterfall and red mill at St arr's Mill Lake in Fayetteville, featured in t he fi lm Sweet Home Alabama. \r\n Gaze into t he skies at the planetarium and observat ory of Atlanta 's Fernbank Science Center. \r\n Stay cool at Six Flags White Water in Marietta or thrill to the 100 r ides and roller coasters at Six Flags Over Georgia in Austell. \r\n Wander past majestic oaks and magnolias at Atlanta's historic Oak land Cemetery, the final resting p lace of Confederate soldiers, author Margaret Mitchell a nd golf great Bobby Jones. \r\n Advance across C iv il War battlegrounds where cannons once boomed at Kennesaw Mountain Nat iona l Ba t t lefield Park. \r\n \r\ni.sit the Villages of Cow~ta.C o~nty, where good folks, good food, and good times come from. Walk the N ew1_1an sidewalks where cow,try music star A lan Jackspn once walked and experienceall the\"Vi.brant town square-hasJ:ooffer. Explore museums in Moreland  that honor Southern humoristLewis Grizzard andJiterary genius Erskine Caldwell. Enjoy delicious .Southern specialties like barbeque and fried catfish, the finest in contin,ental cuisine, and everything in between. StrolJ through Roscoe's Dunaway Gardens, a breathtaking floral rock ~en. Take a driving tour of the historic districts in Sel)oia, Grantville, and Newnan, the City of Momes. Shop for antiques. Find j~ a]] in Coweta Cow,ty, wheTe good things comefrom. \r\n\\T. .IJ L 1t Al'G ~ s O F , \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT CA \r\n \r\n35 \r\n \r\n Wren's Nest HousQ Museum At lanta's o ldest house museum hosts quarterly storytelling times. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Call ahead for t ours. Adults $7, children 12 and under $4, seniors and teenagers $6. 10S0 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. S.W,. Atlanta, 30310, 404753-7735, accessatlanta.com [J WC \r\nZoo Atlanta Spend the day viewing more than 700 animals representing 200 species from all over the world. Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Adults $16.50, children $11.50, seniors $12.50. 800 Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 30315 404-624-S822, 888945-5432, \r\nzooatlanta.org [J WC \u0026II T \r\nTravel Services \r\nAtlanta Preservation Center Guided Walking Tours Call for t our times. Adults $10, seniors and students $5. 327 St. Paul Ave., Atlanta, 30312 404-876-2041, preserveatlanta.com \r\nGray line of Atlanta Inclusive tours include a variety of mustsee Atlant a sites. Call for ho urs, tour times and fees. 65 Alabama St., Atlanta, 30337 404-767-0594, 800-965-6665, coachusa.com [J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nLamplighter Tours of Atlanta Now in its 19th year of providing tours, guides. meals, attractions, hotels and specialty packages from student groups to senior groups. Call for reservations and fees. P.O. Box 451404, Atlanta, 31145 770-491-3644, 800-258-4142 \r\nMARTA-Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Tt~nsft Authority MARTA is Atlanta's public transportation system. It runs daily 5 a.m.- 1 a.m. Fare $1.75. 2424 Piedmont Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30324, 404-848-4711, \r\n404-848-3450, itsmarta.com [;;I \u0026 \r\nSoutheast Tourism Society Highlights the best tours in the Sout heast. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 3400 Peachtree Rd. N.E., Ste. 725, Atlanta, 30326, 404-364-9847, \r\nescapetothesoutheast.com WC \u0026 \r\nTours by BJ \r\nMotorcoach tours of Atlanta and Savannah, African -American heritage, wineries, history and gardens. Call for reservations and fees. P.O. Box 8981, Atlanta, 31106 404-872-7722, 800-962-6595, toursbybj.com \r\n \r\nBuford (H-6) \r\nHistoric Buford/Tannery Row Mercantile Antiques shops, galleries and monthly arts events. Artisans open their studios to allow the public to view works in progress. Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. Main St. from S. Lee St. to Hill St., \r\nBuford, 30518, trma.us Iii WC e,. \r\nHoliday on Lake Lanier Full-service bathhouses, laundry facilities, boat. jet-ski rentals. rental cabins. restaurants and pavilions. Daily 8 a.m.5 p.m. Call for fees. 6900 Holiday Rd., Buford, 30518 770-945-7201, westrec.com/lakelanier.html [J WC 6, rl T \r\nLake Lanier Islands Beach and Waterpark This exci ting wate rpark has Georgia's largest wave pool, along with water slides and beach vol leyball. May-Sept. Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Adults $26.99, c hildren $16.99. 6950 Holiday Rd., Buford, 30518 770-932-7200, lakelanierislands.com [;;IWC\u0026.fl T \r\nLanier Salling Academy \r\nThe academy offers sailing classes and boat rentals. Daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. 6920 Holiday Rd., Buford, 30518 770-945-8810, 800-684-9463, \r\nlaniersail.com Iii WC 6-.Tl \r\n \r\nWE'RE GOING TO NEW HEIGHTS. WE'RE GOING TO NEW DEPTHS. \r\n \r\nHARTSFIELD-JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL \r\nAIRPORT \r\n \r\n~ A N T A\" \r\nevery day is an opening day \r\n \r\nThe world's busiest airport. The world's largest aquarium. \r\nEvery day something opens in Atlanta. The doors to thousands of airplanes open connecting the world to our city, and eyes open wide at the wonder of over 100,000 marine animals. Every day young minds open in our schools and plays open in our theaters. Every day new books, bank accounts, businesses and conventions open across the city. And every day, the hearts and arms of Atlanta open to embrace the world. Whether you live, work, play or visit here, a world of opportunity is open to you every day in Atlanta. In the ATL, every day is an opening day. www.atlanta.net \r\n36 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Chamblee (F-7) \r\nChamblee's Antique Row Stroll from shop to shop in this unique suburban Atlanta neighborhood featuring more than 200 dealers in quality antiques and collectibles. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 3550 Broad St., Chamblee, 30341 770-455-4751, 877-645-4728, antiquerow.com C;l WC \r\nGreat Gatsby's Auction Gallery This 100,000-square-foot showroom includes an art gallery and a three-acre garden area. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 5070 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Chamblee, 30341, 770-457-1903, \r\ngatsbys.com [;l WC 6- \r\nDecatur (F-7) \r\nDeKalb Farmers Market Imports from growers and shippers worldwide d istribute to t he retail and wholesale trade. A restaurant, a bakery and tours are available. Daily 9 a.m. 9 p.m. Free. 150 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Ste. 400, Decatur, 30030, 404-377-6400, \r\ndekalbfarmersmarket.com [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nDowntown Decatur The downtown area has more than 120 retail and restaurant locations, including galleries, boutiques and antiques shops. From E. Ponce de Leon Ave. to Clairemont Ave., Decatur, 30030, 404-371-8386, 404-371-8262, decaturga.com [;l WC b Tl T \r\nOld Courthouse on the Square This former courthouse, more than 100 years old, feat ures the Jim Cherry Museum, wh ich includes a special Civil War room. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Free. 101 E. Court Square, Decatur, 30030 \r\n404-373-1088, dekalbhistory.org [;l WC 6'. \r\nDoraville \r\nDowntown Area The home of the General Motors assembly p lant offers a variety of eclectic resta urant s and shops. Buford Hwy.-area, Doraville, 30341 \r\n770-492-5000 C:l WC 6'. \r\nDouglasville ( E-7) \r\nCultural Arts Center CAC hosts concerts, annual festivals, holiday events and other cultural activities, including monthly artists' receptions, exhibits and special programs. Mon.-Fr i. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. l-5 p.m. Free. 8652 Campbellton St., Douglasville, 30134, 770-949-2787, artsdouglas.org [;lWC bT \r\n \r\nDuluth (G-6) \r\nAtlanta Ice Forum This full-service public ice-skating rink is also the practice home of the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers. Practices are open to the public. Call for Thrashers schedule and fees. 2300 Satellite Bl vd., Duluth, 30097 770-813-1010, iceforum.com [;l WC bfl \r\nJacqueline Casey Hudgens Center tor the Arts The Hudgens Center houses the Fowler Gallery, the Kistner Gallery and t he Children's A rts Museum. Tue.- Fri. 1- S p.m., Sa t. 10 a.m.- 3 p.m . $5. 64 00 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Bldg. 300, Duluth, 30097, 770-623-6002, artsgwinnett.org [;l WC 6'fl T \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum Features 80 p ieces of retired railway equipment, President Harding 's private car. t rain rides and a gift shop. Apr.- Dec. Thu.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Jan.- Mar. Sat. only 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adul ts $7. c hildren $4, senio rs $5. 3595 Peachtree Rd., Dulut h, 30096 \r\n770-476-2013, srmduluth.org [;l WC ~rl T \r\nEast Point \r\nDowntown East Point Visit this emerging urban center feat ur ing restored homes and a charming main street with pubs and eateries next to the MARTA station. Main St., East Point 404-765-1008, eastpointcity.org \r\n \r\nThe Georgia Aquarium plunges you into a one-of-a-kind aquatic experience. Our spectacular exhibits are swimming wit11 more than 100,000 rare and intriguing animals representing more than 500 species from around the world! With over 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water, the Georgia Aquarium has animals you won't see at any other U.S. aquarium - including whale sharks, the largest fish on the planet! Enjoy on-premise parking, a food court, group ticketing, even a dedicated 16.400 sq. ft. ballroom with 2 large aquarium viewing windows for your next event. And it\"s all conveniently located in downtown Atlanta, within walking distance of downtown hotels - just across from Centennial Olympic Park, Georgia World Congress Center, CNN Center and the New World of Coca-Cola (2007). Purchase tickets online at georgiaaquarium.org or at the front gate. You can also schedule your arrival online via our timed ticketing system to ensure a swift entrance. For more information, visit georglaaquarium.org or call 404-581-4000. \r\nGEORGIA AQUARIUM \r\n37 \r\n \r\n Hartsfield J,ickson Atlanta lnternatione Airport The world's busiest airport is the hub for air travel in t he sou th east. 6000 N. Termina l Pkwy., Ste. 435, Atlanta, 30320 \r\nFairburn (E-8) Historic Do\\11' ntawn Fairburn \r\nVisit shops, antiques and restaurants, along w ith the Confederate flag monument. the Confederate monument. the Fairburn city cemetery. the grave of the first woman sheriff and the WWI Monument. Main St., Downtown Fairburn, 30213 770-964-2244, fairburn.com C;;J \r\n38 \r\n \r\nO ld Campbell County Museum Learn the hist o ry o f Campbell County and visit the historic courthouse. Tue. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and by appt . Call for tour reservat io ns. Free. Old Campbell County Courthouse and E. Broad St., Fairburn, 30213 \r\n770-964-6007, 770-996-6796 Lil WC 6' \r\nFayetteville (F-9) \r\nDixieland Fun Park Activities for the whole family, including go-carts. bumper boats, mini-golf, batting cages, laser tag, zip line, giant swing, an indoor playground and a huge arcade. Call for hours and fees. 1675 US Hwy. 85 N., Fayetteville, 30214 770-460-5862, dixielandfunpark.com Lil WC 6'i i Y \r\n \r\nFayette County Hiltoricai Society The society runs a research center for genealogical and historica l research and offers a wa lking t our of the Fayetteville historic area. Tue. 6-9 p.m., Thu. 10 a.m.-1 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.rn. Free. 195 Lee St., Fayetteville, 30214 770-716-6020, historyfayettecoga.org Lil WC 6--. \r\nHolliday Dorsey-Fife House This museum, located in a house that Doc Holliday once visited, features Gone With the W ind and Civil War memorabilia. Thu.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Adults $5, seniors $4. 140 W. Lanier Ave., Fayetteville, 30214, 770-716-5332, fayetteville-ga-us.org \r\nLil WC 6-. \r\nStarr's M ill Scenic: Stop Stop here for fishing and a p icnic and enjoy t he waterfall and the red m ill that sit s in Starr's Mill Lake. It's also featured in one of t he scenes from the film Sweet Home A labama. Dail y dawn-dusk. Free. GA Hwy. 85 S. and 85 connector, Fayetteville, 30214, 770-461-9714 [;;J \r\nForest Park \r\nGeorgia Grown Visitors Center and Gifts The new center provides tourist information on the Farmers' Market, Atlanta and all of Georgia. The gift shop will offer m any Georgia products, including pecans, peaches and peanuts. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 16 Forest Pkwy., Forest Park, 30050 404-361-7577, 800-662-7829 \r\nHampton (G-9) \r\nAtlanta Motor Speedway Thr ill to the excitement of NASCAR racing. Office o pen Mo n.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.5 p.rn. Call for events and fees or to schedule a tour. 1500 Tara Place, Hampton, 30228 770-707-7904, 770-707-7970 (tours), \r\ngospeedway.com C;;J WC b 'fl Y \r\nNewman Wetlands Center Come learn about wetlands, see educational exhibits, have a picnic and take a scenic stroll. Trail Daily 7 a.m.-7 p.m . Center Tue.- Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 2755 Freeman Rd., Hampton, 30228 770-603-5606, \r\ngwf.org/wetlandpatch15.htm al WC 6-. \r\nJonesboro ( F-8) \r\nAntiq1.1e Funeral Museum/ Margaret M itchell Playhouse \r\nVisitors can see a horse-drawn hearse, a pre-Civil War casket, antique Civil War embalming equipment and visit the room where Mitchell played as a child. Daily. Free. 168 N. McDonough St., Jonesboro, 30236, 770-478-7211, popedixon.com C;;J WC 6' \r\nPatrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial Cemetery One thousand unident ified Confederate soldiers who d ied in t he Battle of Jonesboro rest here. Daily. Free. Johnson St. and McDonough St., Jonesboro, 30236, 770478-4800 Lil\u0026. \r\nRoad to Tara Museum Located in the Jo nesboro Depot Welcome Center, this museum hig hlights Civil War and Gone With the W ind memorabilia. Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Adults $5. students and seniors $4. 104 N. Main St ., Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-4800, 800-662-7829, \r\nvisitscarlett.corn Lil WC b \r\nGEORG!A.0 RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n stately Oak An 1839 planter' s home complete with white columns and a one-room schoolhouse. Tours are conducted by costumed guides. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Call for Sat. hours and fees. 100 Carriage Ln. (off Jodeco Dr.), Jonesboro, 30236, 770-473-0197, \r\nhistoricaljonesboro.org [;;l WC \u0026T \r\nTravel Services \r\nHistoric;il and Hyi;terlcal Touts Topics of tours include Gone With the Wind and the Ba ttle of Jonesboro. Additional tours are availab le for groups. Call for dally tour times and fees. 104 N. Main St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-477-8864, peterbonner.com [;;l WC \r\nKennesaw ( E-6) \r\n\"Anne Frank in the World, 1929-1945\" Exhibit A multimedia exhibit that chronicles the short life of Anne Frank and those of millions of other Holocaust victims. Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. KSU Center, 3333 Busbee Dr., Ken nesaw, 31044, 678-797-2083, \r\nholocaust.georgia.gov C:l WC \u0026 \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Civil War battlefield now offers trails, recreation and picnicking fac ilities. Welcome center Mon.- Fri. 8 :30 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat.-Sun. 8:30 a.m .- 6 p.m. Park open daily dawn-dusk. Free. 900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr., Kennesaw, 30152, 770-427-4686, nps.gov/kemo C:l WC \r\n \r\nSouthern Mu~um of Civil War 1nd Locomotive History \r\nExhibits include a famous Civil War-era locomotive and a collection of Civil War relics. Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 12-5 p.m. Adults $7.50, children 6-12 $5.50, seniors $6.50. Call ahead for tours. 2829 Cherokee St., Kennesaw, 30144 770-427-2117, southernmuseum.org [:lWC \u0026. \r\nU.5.. Pl.ay Fun fo r all ages w it h cosmic bowling, billiards and video games. Call for hours and fees. 775 Cobb Place Blvd., Kennesaw, 30144 770-427-7679, usplay.com [:l WC M IT \r\nLawrenceville ( H-6) \r\n.4.dVantures Aloft Hot-Alt Ballooning Flights are conducted daily at dawn and about two hours before sunset (weather permit t ing). Each trip is custom-designed and includes a light meal and a tradit io nal toast. Call for reservations and fees. P.O. Box 464246, Lawrenceville, 30042 770-963-0149, ballooningamerica.com [:l \r\nGwinnett Historical Society/ Gwinnett History Center The Historical Societ y maintains a genealogy and history library in the courthouse. Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. 18S Crogan St., Lawrenceville, 30046 \r\n770-822-5174, gwinnetths.org [:l WC b \r\n \r\nGwinnett History Museum \r\n~he museum specializes in the preservation and interpretation of Gwinnett County arti facts from prehistory to World War II. Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m .- 4 p.m., Sat. 12-5 p.m. $1donation requested. 455 Perry St., Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-5178, gogwinnett.com/gwinnetthistorymuseum [:l WC fl \r\nLilburn \r\nOlcl Town Lilburn Gwinnett's historic O ld Town Lilburn's 5hops are housed in restored mercantile stores and homes. Most shops Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m . \r\nc- 93 Main St., Lilburn, 30047 \r\n770-279-1300, cityoflilburn.com [:l WC fl \r\nVellow River Game Ra 1ch A 25-acre animal preserve offers a trail for visitors to see black bears. cougars, buffalo and other animals indigenous to the state. Daily 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (tickets so ld until 5 p.m.). Adults $8, children $7. 4525 US Hwy. 78, Lilburn, 30047 770-972-6643, 877-972-6643, yellowrivergameranch.comithia springs [:l WC\u0026 \r\nLithia Springs \r\nSweetwatet' Creek State Coni.ervation Park Hiking trails wind through the woods lead to the ruins of a textile mill burned during the Civil War. Fishing, boat rentals, picnic areas and playgrounds. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Trails close at dusk. $2 per vehicle. Mount Vernon Rd., Lithia Springs, 30057, 770-732-5871, gastateparks.org [:l WC M IT \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG \r\n \r\n39 \r\n \r\n Soak in all Henry Councy has to offer. Spend your days fishing, golfing at one of six courses, shopping at the 70 scores of Tanger Outlet Center or taking a spin around NASCAR's fastest crack. \r\nLearn more at www.henrycvb.com \r\nBring this ad co chc Tangcr center office and get a free coupon book. Offerexpires 12/3 1/ 2006. Code 101305. \r\nComfortably South ofAtlanta \r\n40 \r\n \r\nLocust Grove (G-9) \r\ntL \r\nl'I I ' II This center houses rehabilitated and exotic animals such as bears lions tigers and monkeys. Visitors'can picnic here and view the animals. Tue.- Sat. 12-3 p.m. Free (donations accepted). \r\nf.f712 L. G. Griffin Rd., Locust Grove, ~t8\u0026 770-9570888, noahs-ark.org \r\n \r\nLoganville \r\n\\, 1 o '11C ~I .,,.d n n\u003cJ M ro,  ou \r\nStroll through 23 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and enjoy the garden railroad. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. - S p.m. Adults $5, children and seniors $4. 3500 Oak Grove Rd., Loganville, 30052 \r\n7[;;7I 0W-C466-6-7532, vinesbotanicalgardens.com \r\n \r\nMableton (E-7) \r\nM blei House Amp,iitheatr~ Plan _an outing to Atlanta's newest performing arts venue. Performance listings on Web site. Call for hours and fees. 5239 Floyd Rd., Mableton, 30126 770-819-7937, mablehouseamphitheatre.com [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nMarietta (E-6) \r\nManetta/Cobb Mu,eum o' Art \r\nArt from the 19th and 20th centuries is showcased in four large exhibitions annually. Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.. Sun. 1-5 p.m. Adults $5, children and seniors $3. 30 Atlanta St., Marietta, 30060 770-528-1444, mariettasquare.com/mcma [;;I WC 6, \r\n \r\nMariett11 Confe-de-rate \r\n \r\nCemetery/Marietta City Cametery \r\n \r\nBuried in the Confederate Cem etery \r\n \r\nare mo re t han 3,000 people from t he \r\n \r\nCivil War era. The City Cemetery dates \r\n \r\nback further, to the 1830s. Daily dawn- \r\n \r\ndusk. Free. \r\n \r\n381 Powder Springs St., Marietta, 30060 \r\n \r\n770-794-5606, \r\n \r\nmariettasquare.com/confederate ceme \r\n \r\ntery.html [;;I WC 6- \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n\"'1arietta Fire Museum The museum showcases antique fire \r\nengines and fire-fighting equipment. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 112 Haynes St., Marietta, 30060 770-794-5467  WC e,. \r\n \r\nMarlett Gone With the Wind \r\nMuseum Sc;,rl\u0026tt On the Square \r\nThis ml1seum houses a large collection of GWTW movie memorabilia and a \r\nsection dedicated to the AfricanAmerican cast members. Mon.-Sat. 10 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n18 Whitlock Ave., Marietta, 30064 770-794-5576, gwtwmarietta.com [;;IWC e,. \r\n \r\nMariett, Mu-1eom of Hlstnry Discover the rich history of \r\nMarietta and Cobb County. Mon.-Sat. 10 am.-4 p.m.. Sun. 1- 4 p.m. Adults $3, \r\nchildren $1, seniors and st udents $2. \r\nl Depot St., Ste. 200, Marietta, 30060 770-528-0431, mariettahistory.org \r\n WC 6- \r\n \r\nM l\"' ta National Cetn twr~ More than 10,000 Civil War soldiers are buried here. Daily. Tours by \r\nreservation. Free. 500 Washington Ave., Marietta, 30060 770-428-3258 [;;IWC \r\n \r\nI\" 0 \r\n \r\nLI., G I _. \r\n \r\nThis quaint gallery features Thomas \r\n \r\nKinkade artwork. gifts and co llectibles. \r\n \r\nMon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\n \r\n192 Church St., Marietta 30060 \r\n \r\n770-426-1825. marlowga llery.com \r\n \r\nM\u003c..untasla Fun Centar \r\nEnjoy this fam ily fun park with go-carts, bumper boats. miniature golf and video games. Birthday and group packages are available. Call for hours and fees. 175 Ernest Barrett Pkwy., Marietta, 30066, 770-422-7227, mountasia.com \r\n WC brlY \r\n \r\n..oot House Museum \r\nLocated in a m erchant's home that once belonged to pharmacist William \r\nRoot. this museum portrays middleclass life in t he 1850s. Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $4, children $2. seniors $3. \r\n145 Denmead St., Marietta, 30060 770-426-4982, cobblandm arks.com  WC e,. \r\n \r\nW hit1:. Wat1!'r and American Adventure5 \r\nWhite Water features one of the world's highest free falls on the \r\nCliffhanger. as well as a wave pool. water rides. food and a gift shop. Call for hours and fees. \r\n250 Cobb Pkwy. N., Marietta, 30062 770-424-WAVE, sixflags.com  WC brl Y \r\n \r\nMcDonough (G-9) \r\nGenealogical Society Located in t he Brown House, which dates back to 1826, the Genealogical Society preserves historical information about Henry and Clayton Counties. Mon.. Wed ., Fri. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. 71 Macon St., McDonough, 30252 770-954-1456 ~ WC \r\nHe itage Parloc This 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. 101 Lake Dow Rd., McDonough, 30253 770-954-2031, co.henry.ga.us [;;I WC \r\nLittle BIiiies Strawbar,v Farm Pic k your own strawberr ies fresh from the vine-or they will pick them for you. Try the homemade strawberry ice cream. Seasonal. Call for hours. 2501 GA Hwy. 20 W., McDonough, 30253, 770-957-8524, littlebillies.com ~ WC o,. rl \r\nPea.ch e Peddle s Fie \"1 nket \r\nThe flea market, in an indoor 70,000 square-foot space, hosts craft shows a nd other events. in addition to featuring antiques and craft booths. Sat. 9 a.m .-6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. 155 Mill Rd., McDonough, 30253 770-914-2269, 888-661-3532 I] WC 6'11 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORC / 800 VISIT c;A \r\n \r\n Moreland (D-10) \r\nErskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum The b irthplace of Erskine Caldwell has been rest ored to its 1903 appearance and now showcases Caldwell's li fe and accomplishments. Sat.-Sun. 1-4 p.m. Adult s $2, children $1. E. Camp St. in Moreland Town Square, Moreland, 30259 770-251-4438, 770-254- 8687, \r\ncoweta.ga.us  WC 6,.T \r\nLewis Grizzard Mw;eum View memorabilia o f renowned humori st and author Lew is Gr izzard. See his o ld typew riters, family phot os, mementos and manuscripts. Dail y 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Guided tours avail. $1. 2769 US Hwy. 29 S., Moreland, 30259 770-304-1490, 800-826-9382, \r\ncoweta.ga.us  WC 6' \r\nOld M ill Museum Visitors can see antique fa rming equipment, World War II-era collectibles from life in rural Georgia and the Smithsonian Textile Exhibit. Sat.-Sun. 1-4 p.m. by reservation only. Admission $2. Downtown Moreland Square on Main St. Moreland, 30259 770-254-2627, 800826-9382, coweta.ga.usMorrow  WC 6,. \r\nMorrow (F-8) \r\nGeorgia Department of Archives and History Georgia's most valuable historical documents are housed here, helping state and local governments meet records requirements. Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 5800 Jonesboro Rd., Morrow, 30260 678-364-3700, georgiaarchives.org \r\n WC \u0026- \r\nNatlonal Archives and Records Ad ministration The National Archives and Records Admini- stration houses inform ation for genealogy research. Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.5 p.m. Free. 5780 Jonesboro Rd., Morrow, 30260 770- 968-2100, nara.gov  WC 6,. \r\nReynolds Memorial Nature Preserve This 146-acre w oo dland host s educational programs dedicated to conservat ion and offers 4 .5 miles of trails, a historic barn and a variety of gardens. Preserve open daily until dusk. Visitors' center Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Free. 5665 Reynolds Rd., Morrow, 30260 770-603-4188, co.clayton.ga.us  WC6' \r\nNewnan (D-9) \r\nCoweta County African-Americein Heritage Museum and Research Center The first black museum of Coweta County now exhibit s historical African-Amer ica n architecture and houses artifacts and reco rds. Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.- 4 p,m. o r by appt. Donations accepted. 92 Farmer St., Newnan, 30263 770-683-7055, africanamericanalliance.net t;;l WC 6,. \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 8 00 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nAlpharetta Defines the \"A\" List: \r\n Awesome events \u0026 activities  Attractive, affordable accommodations  A prime metro Atlanta location  Abundant, upscale shopping and dining  Appealing small town with big city sophistication \r\nTo receive a free Visitors Guide wit h information on events, hotels and all that Alpharetta has to offer call: 678.297.0 I02 or visit: \r\n \r\nCONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU \r\n \r\nwww.awesomealpharetta.com -,.he \r\nBest of Georgia Starts Here\\ \r\n \r\nRedeem this coupon at the customer service center for a free gift. \r\nDthr..,ireso, .....,.31,2001. \r\n41 \r\n \r\n Dunaway Gardens One of the South's largest natural rockand-floral gardens. Mar. 15-Nov. 30 Thu.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Group tours avail. daily year-rou nd. Adults $10, children $8. 3218 Roscoe Rd., Newnan, 30263 678-423-4050, dunawaygardens.com  WC \u0026 \r\nMale Academy Mu\u0026eum An extensive Civil War museum exhibiting artifacts, weaponry, map and paintings of the beginning of the Battle of Brown Mills. Tue.-Thu. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-3 p.m.. Sat.-Sun. 2-5 p.m. Adults $3, children $1. 30 Temple Ave., Newnan, 30263 770-251-0207, nchistoricalsociety.org  WC 6- \r\nNorcross (G-6) Hi~tiric Downtown NOTtross \r\nThis area's old-fashioned streetlamps illuminate galleries, antiques shops, gift shops and restaurants, including one housed in a restored train depot. Call for hours. s . Peachtree St. from Holcomb Bridge Rd. to Buford Hwy., Norcross, 30071 \r\n770-449-4084, norcrossga.net [:J WC b. \r\nMalibu Grand PriJC Familv 81 ertainmen Centl!r Entertainment Includes miniature golf, go-carts, bumper boats, batting cages, an arcade and an Indy-style for m ula racing track. A full food court is avail. Call for seasonal hours and fees. 54 00 Brook Hollow Pkwy., Norcross, 30071, 770-416-7630, malibugrandprix.com  WC b. fl T \r\nPowder Springs \r\nSt.111 Valley Beach Nestled among 40 acres of Georgia pines is a swimming pool with water slides and a rope swing, beaches and picnic areas. Call for seasonal hours. Adults $16, children $14, seniors $10. 5350 Holloman Rd., Powder Springs, 30127, 770-943-5900, \r\nsunvalleybeach.com [:J WC 6- \r\nRoswell ( F-6) \r\nAndretti Speed Lab This indoor entertainmen t complex features high-performance carts, an arcade, rock-climbing simulators, a ropes course and a restaurant with a sports bar. Mon.-Thu. 3-10 p.m., Fri. 3 p.m.- 1 a.m., Sat. 11-1 a.m., Sun. 12- 10 p.m. 11000 Alpharetta Hwy., Roswell, 30076 770-992-5688, andrettispeedlab.corn \r\n WC c- \r\nBulloch Hall Bulloch Hall was the childhood home of Mittie Bulloch, w ho married Theodore Roosevelt Sr. in 1853. Tour t he slave quarters and the gard en. Mon- Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Sun. 1-3 p.m. Tours on the hour until 3 p.m. Adult s $6, c hildren 6-12 $4 . 180 Bulloch Ave., Roswell, 30075 770-992-1731, 800-776-7935, cvb.roswell.ga.us  WC \r\nChattahoochee Nature Center Enjoy miles of freshwater ponds, wooded uplands, river marshes and wildlife along the Chattahoochee River. Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.-S p.m.. Sun. 12- 5 p.m. Adults $3, children 3-12 and seniors $2. 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell, 30075 \r\n7I;J70W-C99e-2. -2055, chattnaturecenter.com \r\n42 \r\n \r\nRoswell Fire and Rescue Museum This small local m useum focuses on the history of the Roswell Volunteer Fire Department. Daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Free, 1002 A lpharetta St., Roswell, 30075 770-641-3730, roswellgov.corn  WC \u0026- \r\nRoswell Historic District Roswell's 640-acre historic district is filled w ith antebellum homes. historic sites, shops, arts, crafts, nature trails, museums and restaurants. Call for hours. 617 Atlanta St., Roswell, 30076 770-640- 3253, 800-776-7935, cvb.roswell.ga.us \r\nSmith Plantation Housl! Built in 1845, this home is filled with artifacts belonging to the original family, Complete with 10 original outbuildings, this is the q uintessential affluent farmfamily p lantation. Mon.- Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 935 Alpharetta St., Roswell, 30075 770-641-3978, 800-776-7935, \r\ncvb.roswell.ga.us WC b \r\nStartlme Entertainment Compl':\\X The complex features miniature golf, gocarts, batting cages. an arcade, billiards, comedy club, sports bar and a movie theater. Call for hours and fees, 608 Holcomb Bridge Rd., Roswell, 30076, 770- 993-5411, \r\nstartimeentertainment.corn [:J WC c,.fl T \r\nTeaching Museum North Exhibits here document the history of the United States, Georgia and Roswell. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Free. 791 Mimosa Blvd., Roswell, 30075 770-5S2-6339, fultonschools.org/dept/ teaching museumnorth.corn  WC b \r\nTravel Services \r\nGho~t Talk-Ghost Walk Tour Tours Fri. 6:30-8 p.m. Admission $10. Group rates avail. Reservations required. 617 Atlanta St., Roswell, 30075 770-753-0037, 800-273-0371, cvb.roswell.ga.us \r\nStorytelllng Tours of Historic Roswell Groups will join their storyteller guide for a fun and factual tour of Roswell Historic District, hear ing t ales of the m ill village, t he m ills and the people of early Roswell. Call for hours and fees. 617 Atlanta St., Roswell, 30075 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935, cvb.roswell.ga.us [:J WC 6' \r\nScottdale \r\nOld MIii Antiques Village The village comprises five houses and a warehouse, all filled with antiques. Bring your antiques here to sell or to be res tored or refinished. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.5 p.m., Sat. 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 3240 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Scottdale, 30079, 404-292-0223  WC 6' \r\nSenoia \r\n5-enoia Hi,toric District Developed around 1830 and originally a cluster of farms, the tow,:i features 150 historic structures along a commercial strip and tree-lined streets. Main St., Senoia, 30276 770-254-2627  \r\n \r\n1 \r\nI Restaurants \r\nBluelights Excit ing b lend o f modern Cajun infused w it h a Caribbean flavor w ith a tast e of j azz. 3515 Highway Stockbridge. 678-565-0200 thebluelights.com \r\nLaFamilglia Said to be \"The most wonderful Italian cuisine you will ever put in your mouth.\" 45 West Park Square Marietta. 770-425-9300 \r\nGreenwood's on Green Street Tru ly fu ll-flavored Southern fare here to challe nge any competitor, plus ta ste t he most amazing p ies! 1087 Green St. Roswell. 770-992-5383 \r\nSeasons de Provence Fine Southern French cuisine \"from our family to yours\" in a wonderfully welcoming atmosphere. 4416 Senator Russell Ave. Acworth, 678-574-7188 seasonsdeprovence.com \r\nPascal's Bistro Westpark Walk Shopping Center A local and v is itor favorite offer s the best in continental c uisine. 217 Commerce Drive Peachtree City, 770-632-0112 pascalsbistro.com \r\nRathbun's With solid, head-on flavors from the trio of soups to the dessert samplers, chef Kevin Rathbun clearly articu lates regionally influenced c uisine from all over. 112 Krog St. ( in t he Stove Works), 404-524- 8280. \r\nTravel Services senoiil Driving Tour of Homes \r\nMon.- Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., Newnan, 30265, 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382, coweta.ga.us \r\nSharpsburg \r\nGfaAdmother's G.Jrcten and Pathways of Gold Park Stro ll through th ese beautiful gardens. Daily. Free. Main St., Sharpsburg, 30277 \r\n770-254-2627, coweta.ga.us  b \r\nOlde lbwn Sharpsburg Enjoy antiques and craft shops housed in turn-of-the-century buildings. Tue.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Main and Terrentine Sts., Sharpsburg, 30277, 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382, \r\ncoweta.ga.us  WC 6- Tl T \r\nGEORG!A.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Smyrna (F-7) \r\nConcord Covered Bridge This 1840s covered bridge, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is in the Concord Historic District. On Concord Rd. between Hicks Rd. and \r\ns. Cobb Dr., Smyrna, 30080 \r\n770-431-2858 \r\nSmyrna Museum This museum contains a large collection of photographs, memorabilia, pub licat ions and histo rical and genealogica l research materials. Call for hours an tours. Free. 2861 Atlanta St., Smyrna, 30082 770-431-2858, rootsweb.com/-gashgs/ C;JWC6.. \r\nTravel Services \r\nSmyrna Welcome Center/ Aunt Fanny's Cabin The center is located in what was once Aunt Fanny's Cabin, a world-famous restaurant known for its Southern cooking. Mon. and Wed.- Fri. 10 a.m- 4 p.m, Sat . 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Group tours available. Free. 2875 Atlanta Rd ., Smyrna, 30080 770-805-4277 ~ WC 6,. \r\nSne ll vi ll e \r\nT. W . Briscoe Park This community park is the site o f the Snellville Days Festival. Daily 6 a.m.10 p.m. Free. 2500 Sawyer Pkwy., Snellville, 30078 770-985-3535, snellville.org C;JWC\u0026 \r\nStockbridge \r\nPanola Mountain State Conservation Park This 100-acre granit e mountain offers rare plants, p icnic areas, a p layground, an interpretive center w ith live exhibits, trails and a 3.5-mile ra nger-led hike (reservations required). Daily 7 a.m.- dusk 18 miles southeast of Atlanta on GA Hwy. 155, 770-389-7801, gastateparks.org ~WC\u0026T \r\nStone Mount ain (G-7) \r\nStone Mountain Pert; Georgia's largest campground and m ostvisited attraction offers outdoor entertainment and recreation w ith year-round activities. Daily 6 a.m.- 12 p.m. Call for attraction hours and fees. 16 m iles east of At lanta on US Hwy. 78, Exit 39-B off 1-285, 770-498-5690, 800-317-2006, stonemountainpark.com ~WC\u0026fl T \r\nTucke r \r\nDowntown Tuc:ker A vibrant area w ith a cozy neighborhood feel, Tucker has a wide variety of shopping and dining opportunit ies. Main St., Tucker, 30084 770-492-5000, dcvb.org \r\n \r\nRecipe \r\nBife Acebolado \r\nFrom Cafe Lily 308 W. Ponce de Leon Avenue Decatur, 404-371-9119 cafelily.com \r\n4 12 -oz Black-Angus ribeye steaks, well -trimmed For the Rub: \r\n1 cup aged red wine v inegar 2/3 cup extra-virgin o live oil 2/3 cup sweet Spanish paprika 2 tbsp chopped fresh garlic 1 tbsp Kosher salt 1 t bsp coarse, ground black pepper For t he Sauce: 1 can (28 oz.) crushed Roma tomatoes 1 medium onion, sliced thin 2 tsp chopped fresh garlic 4 bay leaves 1 cup white w ine 2 tbsp aged red-wine vinegar 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil Kosher salt and Coarse g rou nd b lack pepper, to tast e \r\nRUB \r\nCombine all rub ingred ients. Smother the steaks completely in the rub, making sure t hat all surfaces are covered. (You might want t o use latex g loves fo r t his task, as t he paprika wi ll stain your hands). Place steaks in a shallow g lass bak ing dish (or something simila rly non-reactive) and cover w ith p lastic wrap and to marinate at least one hour at room temperature. For more flavor, place in refrigerator for several hours or overnight. Heat grill to as hot as possible. \r\nSAUCE \r\nIn a medium saucepan, heat the olive o il over medium-high heat until the oil just begins to smoke. Add the onions, the bay leaves, and a pinch each of salt and pepper. Saute until th e onions soften, about 5 m inutes. Add t he garl ic and saute 2 m inutes more or until the harsh odor j ust disappears, but do not brown the garlic. Add t he wine and the vinegar, bring to a simmer, and reduce unt il almost all the liquid d isappears. Add t he tomatoes, stir we ll. and bring to a simmer. Cook at low temperature for about 10 -15 minutes, or until t he tomatoes just begin to lose their raw taste and some of the wate r from t hem evaporates. Keep sauce warm. \r\nCHARGR ILL \r\nAccord ing to preference, cook over very hot grill. \r\nSERVE \r\nSpoon the sauce over t he cooked, plated st eaks and serve. You may serve t he steaks with the side dish of your choice, although Cafe Lily serves t hem w ith lemon-garlic mashed potatoes. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VlSIT GA \r\n \r\n43 \r\n \r\n Coast \r\nSalty sea breezes blow softly through the spectacular lands ofCoastal Georgia's pristine barrier islands, quiet swamps, unspoiled beaches and marshes, \r\nall thriving with wildlife, while shady Lanes ofmoss-draped oaks create an alluring backdrop for charming historic districts. \r\n \r\nDolphin Delight \r\nWatch bottlenose dolphins frolic and p lay alongside sea kayaks and tour boats. There are a number of adventure outfitters and excursion cruises that will get you amazingly close to these magical creatures in Darien, Jekyll Island, Savannah, St. Simons Island, and the mouth of the Altamaha River. \r\nHistoric Plantations \r\nPrepare to be captivated by the ancient oaks at Brunswick's \r\nHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site, an antebellum home furnished with heirlooms. Tour Reynolds p lantation, a former cotton plantation on Sapelo Island, and wander the ruins of Savannah's Colonialera Wormsloe Historic Site. \r\nDo The Locomotion \r\nIt's a train-lover's paradise. The Folkston Funnel's double-track railroad artery handles 50 to 60 trains a day, and from its covered viewing p latform visitors sight Amtrak, the Autotrain, and freight trains rumbling through to their destinations. Savannah's historic Roundhouse Railroad Museum has an operating turntable, full-size steam and diesel engines, rail cars and model railroad layouts. \r\n44 \r\n \r\nLight in the Darkness \r\nFlashing beacons once warned of danger, but today the lighthouses that g uard Georgia's coast are visitorfriendly. Still important to navigation, climbers can hike the 178 winding steps to the top of Tybee Island's Lighthouse and tour the home of the keeper, or check out the museum at St. Simons Island Lighthouse. \r\nYesterday Once More \r\nAfrican-American history comes alive at Midway's Seabrook Village, where visitors can wash clothes on a scrub board like freed slaves did. Savannah's KingTisdell Cottage exhibits slave bil ls of sale, while the First African Baptist Church of Savannah, the oldest African-American church in North America, exhibits evidence of the Underground Railroad. \r\nGEORGLA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Ocean \r\n \r\n!II' Loc;.;il \\lk lr;crn,: \u003c:,:n: c rS \r\nn0 V1~ltor lnf01m\u003c1don ( emers S1~teP.l1k.s ~ s 1a1e H119lw,ayi ill) US Hi\\jhW~:i~ ~ huentate H!gh,\"a)\") \r\nI\u003e 10 20 30 40 so MllS \r\n \r\nFore! \r\nHit the links at Savannah's Crosswinds Golf Cour se Jekyll Island Golf Club's four courses, and Sea Island or Sea Palms golf course on St. Simons. But watch out for t he wat er hazards, sea grass, native sand tra ps and alligator s- they' re all part of the natura l design, beauty and challenge of coast al Georgia's golf courses. \r\nMurky Mystery \r\nThe Okefenokee Swamp, called \" land of the trembling eart h\" b y Native Americans, st ill holds the mystery of t he great w ild p laces. Paddle a canoe throu g h the still, black waters, stroll the boardwalks surrounded by lush veget ation or climb the observat ion t o wers for a bird's eye view of the surround ing w ilderness. Get close to alligat ors, snakes, otters, wading birds and b obcats. Learn about a \"swamper's\" \r\n \r\nlife at Obediah's Okefenok, learn the secrets of the swam p at the Okefenokee Heritag e Center and meet a talking tree at Southern Forest World . The three entrances to t he Okefenokee National W ild life Refuge are near Fargo, Fo lkston and Waycross. \r\nDid You Know \r\nGeorgia has made the plight of the endangered loggerhead turtle a top priority. With their hatching grounds encroached upon and multiple hazards threatening their existence, these majestic creatures are in trouble. Weighing up to 400 pounds each and measuring approximately three feet long, loggerheads return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. Take a gu ided turtle walk under the starlit skies on Georgia's Barrier Islands to watch these ancient anima ls lay clutches of 80 to 100 eggs in the dunes. The Brunswick Sea Turtle Movement Study and the Jekyll Island Sea Turtle Project monitor nests and the tiny two-inch hatchlings to ensure that as many as possible make their way to the sea. \r\nTo learn more about sea turtles in Georgia or to track tagged Georgia sea turtles, v isit georgiaseaturtles.org. \r\nI \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISJT GA \r\n \r\n45 \r\n \r\n Foods and Festivables \r\nCelebrate the bounty of the coast at any one of the local food festivals. Head to St. Marys for the Rock Shrimp Festiva l, t o Woodbine for t he Crawfish Festival or t o Kingsland for the Catfish Festival. Kick off the shrimping season in Darien with the Blessing of the Fleet o r or celebrate the uniqueness of the Okefenokee at the annual Waycross' Swampfest. \r\n \r\nBattle Ready \r\n \r\nWit ness t he realistic battle reenactments at the forts that defended Georgia's coast against the Spanish and Ind ians at Dari en's Fort 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. \r\n \r\nHooked \r\nFish the coastal waters for snapper, grouper, kingfish, sea bass and pompano on charter boats from the docks of Brunswick, Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island, Shellman Bluff and Tybee Island. See sand sharks, eels, triggerfish and anemones while scuba diving off Gray's Reef Nationa l Marine Sanctuary near Savannah. \r\n \r\nGoing Nuclear \r\nGet a taste of what it 's like to sit at the helm of a nuclear sub at St. Mary's Submarine Museum where you can pay homage to the \"silent service.\" Savannah's Sh ips of the Sea Maritime Museum disp lays intricate models of seagoing vessels from sail steamers to warsh ips, tugs and supertankers. 46 \r\n \r\nThe First City \r\nSavannah, Georgia's oldest and America's first p lanned c ity, has retained the charm of its orig ina l design w ith historic squares lined by magnificently restored Greek Revival- and Regency-style homes. Hop an open-air trolley for a daytime tour or an evening swing past ghostly sites like Bonaventure Cemetery. The act ive Riverfront Plaza and City Market hosts restaurants, galleries and shopping, w hile t he Civil Rights or Savannah Histor y museums transport visitors to yesteryear. Girl Scouts make the pilgrimage to founder Juliette Gordon Low's b irthplace, wh ile pilgrims of another sort, also dressed in green, make Savannah's annual St . Patrick's Day celebration t he best in the South. \r\nCultural Time Capsule \r\nDiscover the unique Gullah culture of former slaves who found asylum in isolated communities like Hog Hammock on Sapelo Island. Rich reservoirs of undiluted African-American culture, customs and songs have been preserved along w ith the Geechee or Gullah language, a Creole form of p idgin Eng lish. \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n An Artful Affair \r\nCome to the Georgia Coast for sun and f un, but don't miss its kaleidoscope of lively arts. Savannah's Telfair Museum of Art and the new Jepson Center for the Arts houses a 4,500-piece collection includ ing African-American, Southern and photography galleries, and outdoor sculpture t erraces. Brunswick's restored Ritz Theatre, formerly a Grand Opera House, a vaudeville stage and a movie pa lace, now hosts national, regional and local performances. Hear great music at Jazz in the Park at the St. Simons Lighthouse concert series, the theater under the stars with the Jekyll Island Musical Theatre Festival, and the 17-daylong Savannah Music Festival covering every genre of music. Area art associations and galleries featu re works by local, regional and nationa l artists. \r\nHit the Road \r\nGeorgia's Colonial Coast Birding Trail \r\nScan the shorelines, salt marsh es, old rice fields, woodlands, tidal rivers and freshwater wetlands along this path between St . Marys and Savannah w here more than 300 species of b irds find nest ing sites. See a bald eagle soar, an endangered wood st ork feed its young, or a great egret standing motionless in a p lacid pond. \r\nLiberty Trail \r\nDrive the hist oric moss-draped backroads of south Georgia through oak forests and marshlands and uncover a collage of history, culture, and ecology. Visit Seabrook Village, Melon Bluff Nature and Heritage Center, Cay Creek Wetlands Interpretive Center, and the Midway National Historic District along the way from Hinesville to Riceboro. \r\n \r\nGolden Isles \r\nUndulating dunes, salt marsh meadows and maritime forests of live oak, p ine and magnolia test ify to t he pristine spirit of Georgia's barrier islands, accessib le on ly by boat, ferry or causeway. Still these shores accommodate every imaginable leisure activ ity, from golf, tennis and spa treatments to wilderness exploration, bird watching, archaeology and history. Visitors can explore Sapelo Island's Hog Hammock community; discover Cumberland Island National Seashore's amazing variety of birds, fish and other wild life; tee-off on St. Simons Island; hit the water park or golf course, search for sea turtles, or shop on Jekyll Island; cl imb Tybee Island's lighthouse; or hike the trails and walk the beach of Blackbeard Island Nationa l Wild life Refuge. \r\nFive Stars by the Sea \r\nSea Island and the posh Clo ister Hotel have p layed host to the GS Summit, five presidents and newlyweds George and Barbara Bush. This popular family destinations features a top-notch spa and golf facilities, elaborate landscaping and elegant villas in the SpanishMediterranean style. \r\n \r\n47 \r\n \r\n Attractions \r\nMurky swamps\u003e sandy beaches and haunted bayous entice land-lovers to experience a saltier slice oflife. \r\n \r\nBlackbeard Island \r\nBlackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge Half of t he island is designated as a nat ional wi lderness area wit h trails, beaches, birding and fishing. Dail y sunrise- sunset. Free. Blackbeard Island, 31305 912-652-4415, b lackbeardisland.fws.gov \r\nBlackshear (0-20) \r\nPierce County Heritage Museum and Depot This restored 1902 t ra in depot now houses a Civil War museum, county history and a genealogical library. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 3 p.m. Free. 200 S. Central Ave., Blackshear, 31516 912449-7044, piercechamber.com \r\nlil WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nPierce County Chamber of Commerce Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 200 Central Ave., Blackshear, 31516 912-449-7044, piercechamber.com \r\nlil WC \u0026 \r\nBrunswick ( R-20) \r\nBrunswick Shrimp Docks/Mary Ross Waterfront Park/Liberty Ship Mem orial See working shr imp boats in season at the docks and sho p the farmers market in Mary Ross Waterfront Park in historic downtown Brunswick. A lso v iew a scale model of a Liberty Ship, sim ilar to those buil t in Br unswick's shipyards dur ing World War II. Daily. Free. Bay St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627, bgicvb.com \r\nEarth Day Nature Trail The tra il features a wading-bird habit at, an osp rey/eagle nesting p latform, w ild life observation decks and an observat ion tower. Daily sunr ise-sunset. Free. One Conservation Way, Brunswi ck, 31520, 912-264-7218, \r\ndns.state.ga.us/dns/coastal/ lil WC \u0026 \r\n48 \r\n \r\nEmerald Princess Casino/Cruise Ship Enjoy a buffet, dancing, live entertai nm ent and gambling. Call for hours and fees. 1 Gisco Point Dr., Brunswick, 31521 912-265-3558, 800-842-0115, emerald - \r\nprincesscasino.com lilWC M I Y \r\nHistoric Downtown Brunswick Visit the quaint shops, restaurants, art galleries and antiq ues shops. Daily. 1229 Newcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-4032, brunswickgeorgia.net lilWC b.llY \r\nHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site Enjoy views of salt marsh, m agnolias and Spanish moss-draped oak trees. Tour the furnished 1850s antebellum ho me and m useum. Call fo r hours. Between Brunswick and Darien on US Hwy. 17, 912-264-7333, gastateparks.org \r\nlilWC\u0026 \r\nOld Glynn County Courthouse Erected in 7907, this impressive building is surro unded by moss-hung live oaks. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. Union St. and G St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627, \r\nbgicvb.com lil WC 6. \r\nRitz Theatre This renovated theater stages live productions year-round . Call for schedule, hour s and fees. 1530 Newcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-262- 6934, goldenislesarts.org \r\nlil WC \u0026 \r\nSidney Lanier Brid ge Georg ia's tallest cable-stayed bridge, at 7,780 feet long and 486 feet ta ll, contains 14,810,095 pounds of reinforcing steel. Daily. Free. US Hwy. 17, Brunswick, 31520 912-265- 0620, 800-933-2627, bgicvb.com \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nBrunswick and the Golden Isles Convention and Visi t ors Bureau and Chamber of Commerce Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. 4 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 \r\n800-933-2627, bgicvb.com lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nBrunswick 1- 95 Visitors Center Daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 200 1-95, Brunswick, 31525 800-933-2627, bgicvb.com [;;I WC 6,. \r\nBrunswick US Hwy. 17 Visitors Center Daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 2000 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 \r\n800-933-2627, bgicvb.com lil WC 6' \r\nBrunswick Land ing Marina Call for hours and fees. 2429 Newcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-262-9264 [;;I WC \r\nBrunswick Marina Call for hours and fees. 1701 Newcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-262-9264 lil WC \r\nCaptain Mike Evans Charters Call for hours and fees. 728 Pine Haven Cir., Brunswick, 31520 912-264-3807 lil WC \r\nHappy Hooker Charters Backwater, inshore and offshore tours. Call for hours and fees. 408 Howard Dr., Brunswick, 31523 912-265-3298, 912-270-7997, goldenislescharterfishing.com l:il WC \r\nHobo Charter Fishing Specializing in inshore and near-shore expeditions. Call fo r hours and fees. 211 Choctaw Rd., Brunswick, 31525 912-264-5735 ~ WC \r\nSoutheast Adventure Outfitters Kaya k t ours around St. Simons, Jekyll, Cum berlan d, Sapelo, Sea and Blac kbeard Islands, as well as inland marsh and river tours. Call fo r hours and fees. 1200 Glynn Ave. (US Hwy. 17 S.), Brunswick, 31520, 912-265-5292, southeastadventure.com l:il WC \u0026 \\'I \r\nSterling Equestrian Center Call for hours and fees. 6924 New Jesup Hwy, Brunswick, 31523 912-265-7799 \r\nThree Oaks Farm Boarding and horseback riding lessons. Call for fees. 332 Oyster Rd., Brunswi ck, 31523 912-262-9663 \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VJSIT GA \r\n \r\n  Travelog Tours Inc. Inbound, upcoast an d land t ours. Vacatio n p lanning is available. Call for h ours and fees. 3610 Darien Hwy. N., Brunswick, 31525 912-265-1173, travelogtours.com \r\n[;J WC \r\nTroupe Creek Marina Daily 7 a.m.-6 p.m, Call for fees. 375 Yacht Rd., Brunswick, 31525 \r\n912-264-3862 C;J WC \r\nTwo-Way Marina Sightseeing tours on deck boats. Call for hours and fees. US Hwy. 17 N., at Altamaha River, Brunswick, 31525 912-265-0410 [;J WC \r\nCumberland Island (S-22) \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore The largest and southernmost island in Georgia perm it s cam ping w ith reservations. Call for hours an d fees. Ferry: 107 St. Marys St., Cumberland Island, 31558, 912-882-4335, 800-860-6787, nps.gov/cuis [;l WC \r\nDungeness Ruins Stately homes built on the island in the late 1700s were called Dungenesses after Dungeness, the castle of t he Duke of Cumberland, King George ll's son. The ruins include one built in the 1790s and later rebuilt by Andrew Carnegie in 1884 . Free. Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-817-3421, nps.gov \r\nFirst African Baptist Church This ch urch also served as a communi ty hall and school and church fo r t he island's ear ly African Amer ica ns. It was the si te of the wedd ing of John F. Kennedy, Jr. Call for tours. Free. Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-817-3421, nps.gov \r\nPlum Orchard Mansion The mansion, built by the Carnegie fam ily, dates back to 1898. Call for hours and tour reservations. Free. Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-817-3421, nps.gov 6,. \r\nDarien (S-19) \r\nAltamaha Waterfowl Management Area Learn about t he importance of managed wetlands and hunting in the conservation of w ildlife t hrough the A nsley- Hodg es MAR.S.H. Project. Daily. Free. US Hwy 17 S., Darien, 31305 912-262- 3173 [;l \r\nDarien Waterfront Park/ Vernon Square Fi shing, p layground, b ike paths and picnic tables. Daily. In the 19th century, this was the business, cultural, social and relig io us center of Darien. Free. 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, mcintoshcounty.com [;J WC b.flT \r\n \r\nFort King George Historic Site During the early 1700s, this fort was the southern outpost of the British Em pire in North America. This site includes a cypress blockhouse, barracks, a fort, sawmill ruins and a museum. Call for hours. 3 miles east of 1-95, Exit 49 912-437-4770, gastateparks.org [;l WC\u0026. \r\nTravel Services \r\nMcIntosh County Chamber of Commerce/Welcome Center Mon - Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, mcintoshcounty.com [;l WC\u0026. \r\nAltamaha Coastal Tours Guided canoe and sea kayak t o urs offered, as well as camp ing and day trips. Day t r ip $50, overnight $150. 229 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6010, altamaha.com \r\nHarris Neck Cultural and Eco Tours Her itage and history tours with a focus on the history of the African-American communi t y of Har ris Neck (now the Harris Neck Natio nal W ildlife Refuge). Cal l for hours and fees. P.O. Box 2355, Darien, 31305 912-437-7821, mcintoshseed.org [;l WC \u0026. \r\nHistoric Darien Walking Tours Call fo r reservations and fees. 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6884, mcintoshcounty.com \r\nNature and Historic Tours Nature tours of the A ltamaha River, surrounding marshes and isolated islands. 301 Franklin St., Darien, 31305 912-437-6985, opengatesbnb.com [;l WC \\IT \r\nElla belle \r\nFeather Air Hot-Air Balloons Fly away o n a 4 5-minu t e to one-hour flig ht. Call for fees and reservatio ns. 4326 Wilma Edwards Rd., Ellabelle, 31308, 912-858-2529, 888-277- 5819, feather-air.com [;l WC fl \r\nOgeechee Outpost Canoe and kayak rental and instruction, lodging and g uided camping trips offered. Call for hours and fees. 182 Rose Dr., Ellabelle, 31308 912-748-6716, ogeecheeoutpost.com E;;JWC\u0026 \r\nEu Ionia \r\nHarris Neck Wildlife Refuge Enjoy 2,762 acres of salt water, marshes. woods, fishing and many species of birds. Daily dawn- dusk. Free. US Hwy. 17 and Harris Neck Rd., Eulonia, 31331, 912-832-4608, 912-652-4415 [;l 6,. \r\nSmallest Church in America This church is only 10 feet b y 15 feet and seat s 12. Services are every third Sunday. Daily. Free. US Hwy. 17, Eulonla, 31331 \r\n912-832-5922 [;;l b. \r\n \r\nFargo \r\nOkefenokee State Park Of the p ark's two sections, the S. C. Foster unit is the west entran ce to the Okefenokee Swamp, offer ing camping, cottages. boat rental, trails and a playground. The.S uw annee River unit has an interpretive center and boat ramp. Daily 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Entrances off US Hwys 177 and 441, Fargo, 912-637-5274, gastateparks.org [;l WC 6,. \r\nFolkston (P-22) \r\nFolkston Funnel Train Watching Platform This is a g reat locatio n for watching trains, since more th an 70 of th em pass t hrou gh Folkston each day. Daily. Free. 103 N. First St., Folkston, 31537 912-496-2536, folkston.com \r\nC;J WC b. \r\nOkefenokee Education and Research Center Discovery Hall show cases the O kefenokee region's natural, cultural and historical heritage th rough interactive exhibits. Call for h ours and fees. 500 Kingsland Dr., Folkston, 31537 \r\n912-496-7166 E;;J WC \u0026 \r\nOkefenokee National Wi ld life Refuge This 680-square-mile wetland w ilderness provid es a c ri tical habitat for abundant wild lif e and migratory birds. Call for hours and fees. Okefenokee Pkwy., off GA Hwy. 121, Folkston, 31537 912-496-7836, okefenokee.fws.gov C;J WC 6,. \r\nOkefenokee Sporting Clays This attraction offers skeet. trap and clay shotgun shooting, as well as a q uail preserve. Sat.-Sun. 12-dusk or by reservation. Call for fees. Rt. 2, Box 3778, Folkston, 31537 912-496-2417 [;l WC \r\nTrain Museum Enjoy old train mem orabilia such as logbooks, lights and t rain maps in this restored depot. Mon.- F ri. 8:30 a.m.5 p .m. Free. Folkston Railroad Depot, 202 W. Main St., Folkston, 31537, 912-496-2536, folkston .com [;l WC \u0026. \r\nTravel Services \r\nOkefenokee Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. 202 W. Main St., Folkston, 31537 912-496-2536, folkston.com [;l WC\u0026. \r\nOkefenokee Adventures This visitor services partn er of t he Okefenokee Natio nal W ildlife Refuge offers guided interpretive tours, including m ulti-day excursions and canoes, kayaks and b icycles for rent. Call for hours and fees. Okefenokee Pkwy., off GA Hwy. 121, Folkston, 31537, 912-496-7156, 866-THESWAMP, okefenokeeadventures.com \r\nC;J WC M l \r\n \r\n50 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n iiE \r\nA place of rich hislory, nalural radiance and unrivaled presli3e awails your personal claim \r\n1 \r\nal Cumberland Harbour alon3 Geor3ia s 3lorious sea coos!. So much notea.ble history has been wriHen here+om lhe discovery and preservation of !he sile of oncienl \r\n'forlifcolions where momenls of our nation's hislory unfolded, lo Cumberland Harbour's seleclion \r\nas !he sile of !he celebrated 2004 HG1V Dream Home. \r\nToday, hisloric opporlunilies beckon you lo life amid lhe lhousand oak-9uilled acres of Cumberland Harbour's pe1ecl lnlracoaslal Waterway loca!ion. Here, rivers and sallmarshes ~ame premier planned amenities from 3aled privacy and 3rand clubhouses lo ac9uabcs cenler and superb marinas. \r\nAnd now, a speclacular collec!ion of homesiles is available from $175,000 lo over $1,000,000. \r\nTo arran3e an inspirin3 land and waler lour of Cumberland Harbour, \r\ncall 888.231.5263. Or visil www.cumberlandharbour.com. CUMB ERLAND HARBOUR \r\nCumberland Harbour is localed 35 minutes north of Jacksonville, fl in hisloric 51. Marys, Geor3ia. Take 1-95 lo GA Cxit J. \r\n,~ =} These ma!eiials. l'ldL\u003cfrl, l!le I\"'\"'\"' descn!)odand depcl\u003cf i'aemare rosed IIJX)!l Clffllll1 oo,e!Jpmontplans wt\u003eic!l aresi/tiect10change wilhrul OC(ce, Noguaranteesmadetha!sa~ leawre; in berum or. i buil Ibe oftesa'l'IO1ype,we, 01na!;!e aso,pded 01 des-\"TWd OOain Ill\u003c, Prope\u003c1y Rflj)C\u003cI requiredby Fedoolbw iild1..ad i beloresig\u003eng anything No Feder.lli'lOflt'f has ju\",ed ll\u003ee me,rs 01 1afue.; any, ol :l'is prcjlefiy This is nclan offer '-1'e rog,sValiorl ~ '\"'ired l)llo\u003c toany otterbe,rq mad,. Voi:1whe\u003ce pror;bited by la, \r\n \r\n Okefenokee Pastimes Tours Motor and paddleboat tours. Call for reservatio ns and fees. GA Hwy. 121 S., Folkston, 31537 912-496-4472, okefenokee.com [;l WC \r\nGuyton \r\nGuyton Historic District This fo rm er railroad town features many styles of architecture in its historic district. Daily. 310 Central Blvd., Guyton, 31312 912-772-3353, effinghamcounty.com \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nFavorites \r\n Learn about coastal ecology and life-forms at marine science centers on Jekyll, Tybee and Skidaway islands. \r\n Experience an Air Force bomber crew's harrowing flight over Nazi Germany at Pooler's Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum. \r\n Mount up for a romantic sunrise or sunset trail ride on horseback on the beaches of Jekyll Island. \r\n Jam each spring at the annual 17-day Savannah Music Festival, featuring renowned jazz, blues, rock and gospel artists. \r\n Camp out and watch wild horses graze along the sandy trails and beaches on the undeveloped 36,000 acres of Cumberland Island. \r\n Take a chance at hitting the jackpot on a casino dinner cruise out of Jekyll Island, or sign on for a sightseeing, gospel or moonlight themed cruise from Savannah's River Street. \r\n \r\nHinesville (R-17) \r\nFort Stewart Military Museum The m useum chronicles th e story of Fo rt Stewart from its or igins in 1940 to the present. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p,m. Free. 2022 Frank Cochran Dr., Hinesville, 31314-4936, 912-767-7885, \r\nstewart.army.mil Cil WC 6. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nLiberty County Chamber and Development Authority Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 500 E. Oglethorpe Hwy, Hinesville, 31313, 912-368-4445, 888-384-9814, libertycounty.org Cil WC \r\n \r\nHomerville (M-21) \r\nTravel Services \r\nClinch County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 23 W. Plant Ave., Homerville, 31634 912-487-2360, clinchcounty-ga.com Cil WC Gr.,_ \r\n \r\nJekyll Island (S-21) \r\n \r\nFaith Chapel \r\nThis small wooden chapel was built in 1904 for interdenominational worship. It is available for wedd ings. Daily 2-4 p.m. Free. 181 Old Plantation Rd., Jekyll Island, \r\n31527, 912-635-4036, jekyllisland.com \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nHorton House Ruins/Horton's \r\n \r\nBrewery Site \r\n \r\nThis house. dating from 174 2, is one of \r\n \r\nthe o ldest standing structures in the \r\n \r\nstate and inc ludes t he ruins of Georgia's \r\n \r\nfirst brewery. Daily. Free. \r\n \r\nN. Riverview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 \r\n \r\n912-635-3636, \r\n \r\njekyllisland.com \r\n \r\nWC [;l \r\n \r\n\u003c..,r.,_ \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Arts Association Exhibit Located in the histor ic district, the association offers monthly art exhibits. Call for hours. $1 donatio n requested. \r\n321 Riverview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 \r\n912-635-3920, 877-4-JEKYLL, \r\njekyllisland.com [;l WC b \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Fishing Pier Crabbing, fishing and p icnic tables. Free. N. Riverview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 \r\n912-635-3636, 877-453-5955, jekyllisland.com WC \r\n \r\nJekyll Island History Center A v ideo and exhibits detail t he island's history from native inhab itants to the present. Guided tours are available. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 100 Stable Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4036, 877-4-JEKYLL, \r\njekyllisland.com [;l WC \u0026- \r\n \r\nJekyll Island National Historic Landmark District The historic district boasts restored Victorian-era homes. Call for hours and fees. \r\n100 Stable Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4036, 877-453-5955, \r\njekyllisland.com Cil WC b \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Soccer Complex Home to the Golden Isles Soccer Association. this is one of the best soccer complexes in t he nation, w ith annual youth tournaments and team camps. South Beachview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527, 912-634-8880, goldenislesoccer.com [;l WC 6- \r\nJekyll Wharf Marina Open 10 a.m.- sunset. Call for fees. 1 Pier Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-3152, saintsimonstransit.com WC 1I \r\nSummer Waves Water Park This park inc ludes rides, wave pool, kids' pool, volleyba ll and a lazy river. Call for hours and fees. 210 S. Riverview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-2074, 877-4-JEKYLL, summerwaves.com Cil WC 6-i i T \r\nTidelands Nature Center Enjoy hands-on marine science. live-animal displays. kayak tours and a nature wa lk. Call for hours and fees. 100 S. Riverview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-5032, 912-635-4117, \r\ntidelands4h.org [;l WC 6. \r\nTravel Services \r\nJekyll Island Convention and Visitors Bureau/Convention Center Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. 1 Beachview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-41SS, 877-4-JEKYLL, jekyllisland.com [;l WC 6-Y \r\nJekyll Island Welcome Center Daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 901 Jekyll Causeway, Jekyll Island, 31527, 912-635-3636, 877-4-JEKYLL, \r\njekyllisland.com Cil WC \u0026- \r\nCoastal Expeditions Charter Fishing and Dolphin Tours Dolphin, fishing and birding tours daily. Call for hours and fees. 1 Harbor Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-265-0392, coastalcharterfishing.com \r\nCoastal Tours, Inc. Custom tours of Savannah and the coast. Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-2697, 800-260-0470, coastaltoursinc.com \r\nJekyll Harbor Marina Daily. 1 Harbor Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-3137, jekyllharbor.com \r\nCil WC \u0026 \r\nSea Turtle Walks Guides conduct walks in search of turtle tracks and nesting mothers. CalI for hours and fees. 196 Stable Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-2284, 912-635-4036, jekyllisland.com 12 \r\nVictoria's Carriages and Beach Trail Rides Narrated carriage tours, trail rides, hayrides and wedding carriages, as well as sunset tours and romantic couple rides. Call for hours and fees. 100 Stable Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 \r\n912-635-9500 [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n52 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VlSIT GA \r\n \r\n  Weadore Salling Sailing and dolphin tours of the Jekyll Island coast. Jekyll Harbor Mar ina, 1 Harbor Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-223- 4419, weadoresailing.com \r\nKingsland ( R-22) \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nCity of Kingsland Welcome Center and Convention and Visitors Bureau Visitor information on all area attractions. accommodations and restaurants, includ ing Cumberland Island. Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge, tours and more. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 107 S. Lee St., Kingsland, 31548 912-729-5999, 800-4330225, \r\nvisitkingsland.com [;l WC b \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Kingsland Daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 2424 Haddock Rd., Exit 1 oft 1-95, Kingsland, 31548, 912-729-3253, \r\ngeorgiaonmymind.org C;J WC 6- \r\nLittle St. Simons Island (S-20 ) \r\nLittle St. Simons Island This privately owned 10,000-acre barrier island has seven miles of undeveloped beach. Day trips leave from Hampton Marina. Call for day-trip or overnight reservations and fees. 912-6387472, 888733-5774, littlestsimonsisland.com \r\nC;J WC 6--11 T \r\nMidway (S-17) \r\nCay Creek Wetland Interpretive Center Take the boardwalk and see marsh wet lands, native plants and wildlife. Call for hours. Free. 189 Charlie Butler Rd., Midway, 31320 \r\n912-884-3344, libertytrail.com [;l WC b \r\nFort Morris Historic Site This Revolutionary War fort was cap lured by the British in 1779 and used again by Americans during the War of 1812. Call for hours and fees. 7 miles east of 195, Exit 76 \r\n912-884-5999, fortmorris.org [;l WC b \r\nLeconte Woodmanston National Historic Place Formerly the home of Dr. Louis Leconte, this was one of Georgia's earliest rice plantations. Today LeConte's world famous gardens are being re-created. Call for hours and fees. US Hwy. 17, Midway, 31320 912-884-6500, libertytrail.com \r\nMelon Bluff Nature and Heritage Center Hiking, biking, kayak expeditions and birding are available, as well as a bedand-breakfast. Call for reservations, hours and fees. 2999 Islands Hwy., Midway, 31320 912-884-5779, 888246-8188, melonbluff.com [;le- \r\n \r\nMidway Museum Browse through furnishings used in coastal homes during the colonial days. Call for hours and fees. US Hwy. 17, Midway, 31320 912-884-5837, libert yconnection.com/midway/museum.html [;l WC \r\nSeabrook Village Visit the Gibbons House. the Seabrook School or the Delegal Williams House. and step back in time. Call for reservations, hours and fees. 660 Trade Hill Rd., Midway, 31320 \r\ne- 912-8847008, seabrookvillage.orgount \r\n[;l WC \r\nNahunt a \r\nTravel Services \r\nBrantley County Development Office Mon.-Wed. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. P.O. Box 87, Main St., Nahunta, 31553 \r\n912-462-6275 [;l WC o- \r\nPembroke \r\nHistoric Downtown Pembroke A quintessential example of rural Georgia during the early 1900s, this town has a commercial district of early 20th -century buildings. Daily. GA Hwy. 67 and US Hwy. 280, Pembroke, 31321, 912-653-5554, pembrokega.net \r\nPooler (S-15) \r\nMighty Eighth Air Force Museum Exhibits from WWII through today. The museum takes visitors on a simulated B-17 bombing mission. Call ror hours and fees. 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler, 31322 912-748-8888, mightyeighth.org a!WCM lT \r\nOglethorpe Speedway Park This NASCARsanctioned park entertains thousands every weekend. Call for schedule and fees. 200 Jesup Rd., Pooler, 31322 912-9648200, 912-964-7223, \r\nospracing.net [;l WC c,.11 Y \r\nTravel Services \r\nPooler A rea Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 308 E. US Hwy. 80, Pooler, 31322 \r\n912-748-9121, pooler-ga.com [;l WC b \r\nOgeechee River Canoe and Kayak Rentals Shuttle service and training for guided and unguided canoe or kayak trips. Call for hours and fees. 318 Dublin Rd., Pooler, 31322 912-964-0202, ogeecheecanoe.com \r\nc;;iwc e- \r\n \r\nFavorites \r\n Commune with nature in Darien at the Altamaha Waterfowl Management Area or in Eulonia at the Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge. \r\n Ride the twister water slides of St. Marys Aquatic Center or Summer Waves Water Park on Jekyll Island. \r\n Watch fleets of shrimp boats as they return each evening to Mary Ross Waterfront Park in Brunswick. \r\n Catch a Savannah Sand Gnats baseball game and see the Class A farm team for the Washington Nationals in action. \r\n 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. \r\n Stroll through shady streets to the charming waterfront park and adjacent Cumberland Island National Seashore Visitor's Center in historic St. Marys. \r\nPort Wentworth ( T-15) Travel Services \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center at Savannah Daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 123 1-95 S., Mile Marker 111, Port Wentworth, 31407, 912-963-2546, georgiaonmymlnd.org Port Wentworth Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 204-A S. Coastal Hwy., Port Wentworth, 31407 / 912-9651999, portwentworthga.com \r\n~wee-. \r\n \r\n54 \r\n \r\nCE0RCIA.0RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n TlJ~~e GEOR G A \r\n \r\nbee Island Light Station and ybee Island Museum \r\n \r\nVisit' Georgia s \r\n \r\nOldest \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n\u0026 Tallest \r\n \r\na ~- . , \r\n \r\nl ~. /Jghlhou,e \r\n \r\n---- .IU, ... . \r\n \r\n....- - --===-~ - -- ._,;,._,~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\na ~ \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n-- \r\n. \r\n \r\n- \r\ni \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n:-:-'t-a \r\n \r\ncIimb 178 cast iron stairs to the top of the \r\n \r\nTybee Lighthouse, whichdates back to \r\n \r\n1773, and enjoy a spectacular view of \r\n \r\nCoastal Georgia. Tour the newly restored \r\n \r\nHeadkeeper's House and learn all about \r\n \r\nTybee'shistory at the Tybee Museum. \r\n \r\nOpenDaily from9am-5:30pm. \r\n \r\nLast ticket sold at 4:30pm. \r\n \r\nClosed Tuesdays and major holidays. \r\n \r\n912-786-5801 \r\n \r\nwww.tybeelighthouse.org \r\n \r\nBeachside Colony Resort \r\n \r\nMinutes from beautiful historic Savannah, Tybee Island is Savannah's Beach Wedding destination. Tybee Island Wedding Inc. offers a unique, fun, romantic and very meaningful way to exchange your wedding vows. We are affordable full service wedding and event planners operating year round on all of the beaches of Tybee. Fabulous local homes, parks, reception halls or Tybee's landmark Pier can be usedfor your reception. Whether youare eloping, planning asmall private wedding or a grand affair with all your family and friends, relax! Let us plan your perfect Island wedding. \r\n912-704-4454 www.tybeeislandwedding.com \r\n \r\nA delightful escape full ofoutdoor \r\nrecreation, coastal cuisine and \r\nfamily fun. Come experience \r\nsand, sea and history onll \r\n20 minutes away fro 11J \r\nHistoric Savannah. \r\no Beach Hotel - Oceanfront eakfast Inn \r\nEnjoy the beauty of Tybee Island at the ~ ':!\"'f\"\"'!I!'-~ Desoto Beach Hotel. With oceanfront rooms less than 15 feet from the beach, we are Tybee's only Oceanfront hotel on the beach! The hotel features 37 attractively decorated rooms with many amenities including an oceanfront pool and sundeck. \r\nThe Desoto Beach Bed and Breakfast - Inn is Tybee's closest B\u0026B to the beach. Located directly next door to the hotel the Inn has 4elegantly appointed rooms, includinga master suite (honeymoon suite) with private balcony and an oceanview, that are perfect for a romantic beach getaway. Ask about our nautical suitethat accomodates up to seven guests. 877-786-4542 www.desotobeachhotel.com www .desotobeachbandb.com \r\nTybee Island Rentals \r\n \r\nBeachside Colony is Tybee Island's premiere family vacation resort. The resort features 1-4 bedroom condos, all beautifully furnished, that are available for daily, Weekly, and monthly rentals. The Beachside Cabana Club comes complete with 3 pools, playground, hammocks, and a putting green. The property also hosts Tybee's only Be~chside Bar \u0026 Grill, Sea Dawg's Surfside, ~h1ch serves up delectible cuisine daily and 1ssureto satisfy your cravings. So wh_y not begin each day of your vacation watching the sunrise over the Atlantic from your beachside condo. \r\n800-786-0770 www.beachsidecolony.com \r\n \r\nWinner of 2003 Hospitality Small Business of the Year! Oceanfront Cottage Rentals, LLC invites you to indulge yourself in a luxury oceanfront rental home (1-6 bdrms) beautifully furnished. Many homes with pools, hot tubs, Jacuzzi, fireplaces. All rentals include free bicycles for enjoying our beautiful island. Rest, relax and enjoy one of our very clean fully appointed homes. All with complete kitchens and many extra amenities to accommodate your vacation/relocation needs. Enjoy magnificent sunrises over the Atlantic Ocean. Let us make your stay on Tybee Island memorable. \r\n800-786-5889 www.oceanfrontcottage.com \r\n \r\nTybee Island Rentals offers an assortment of distinctive island properties to accomodate your family and friends during your vacation. Choose from nice clean one, two and three bedroom condominiums, some on the water, and a large variety of 1-7bedroombeach homes. Rentals are available by the day, week or month. Contact our courteous staff today so we may assist you in planning your perfect beach holiday on Tybee Island, \"Georgia's Best Kept Secret\". \r\n800-476-0807 www.tybeeislandrentals.com \r\n \r\nfree T bee Island Tr~vel Planner visit www. beevislt.com or call 800-868-BEACH 2322 \r\n \r\n Recipe Tybee Stuffed Grouper w/ \r\nCrab, Cream Cheese, Lime and Basil over Fettuccine Alfredo. \r\nFrom Dolphin Reef Restaurant and Lounge 7401 Strand Ave. Tybee Island, Ga 37328 912-786-8400 www.dolp inreef.com \r\n4 8 oz.portions fillet of fresh grouper \r\n4 oz fresh claw meat \r\n4 oz. cream cheese (room temp) \r\n2 lime's, freshly squeezed \r\n2 Tbsp fresh basil, chopped \r\n1/2 cup breadcrumbs \r\n1/2 Vidalia onion finely chopped \r\n1 Tsp chopped garlic \r\n1/4 cup dry chardonnay \r\n1 Quart heavy cream \r\n1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese \r\n20 oz. Fettuccine \r\nFirst, combine cream cheese, lime juice, and basil together. Gently fold in crabmeat, salt, and pepper to taste. Then, pouch the grouper filets down the center and stuff with the cream cheese crab blend. Now, p lace the filets onto a baking pan, season and top with breadcrumb's. \r\nPreheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Boil 4 quarts of salted water for the fettuccine. In a sauce pan over medium high heat. add 2 Tbsp. of olive oil and saute onions until translucent. Next , add garlic and saute 45 se.conds fol lowed by wine. Let it reduce by 1/2, then add cream and turn heat down to medium. Reduce once more by 1/2 then slowly wisk in parmesan cheese and finish with 2 Tbsp of butter. \r\nPlace Grouper in preheated oven and bake for 13 minutes or until done. Add fettuccine to boiling water and cook for 9 minutes, strain and toss together w ith sauce. Plate and serve. \r\nRichmond Hill (S-16) \r\nFort McAllister Historic Park Home of t he end of General Sherman's infamous \"March to the Sea,\" this park offers camping, boating, a saltwater f ishing pier, hiking and a museum. Dally 7 a.m.-10 p.m. 10 miles east of 1-95, Exit 90, on Spur 144, 912-727-2339, gastateparks.org [;lWCc- \r\nOssabaw Island Accessible only by boat, this is Georgia's third-largest barrier island, offering hik ing, guided camping trips, scheduled group hunts and public beaches. 22814 GA Hwy. 144, Richmond Hill, 31324, 912-262-3173, georgiawildlife.com \r\n56 \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill Historical Society and Museum See a collectio n of memorabilia on Henry Ford's development of Richmond Hill. Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free (donations accepted). Corner of GA Hwy. 144 and Timber Trail Rd., Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-3697, 800-807-4848, \r\nrichmondhillcvb.org [;l WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nRichmond Hill Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m,-5 p .m. 85 Richard R. Davis Dr., Richmond Hill, 31324 , 912-7S6-2676, 800-807-4848, \r\nrichmondhillcvb.org [;;I WC 6- \r\nRichmond Hill Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. 85 Richard R. Davis Dr., Richmond Hill, 31324, 912-756-3444, 800-834-3960, bryancoga.org lil WC \u003c.,Is. \r\nRichmond Hill Local Welcome Center Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. GA Hwy. 144 and Timber Trail Rd. Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-3697, richmondhillcvb.org C;;IWC6' \r\nFort McAllister Marina Call for hours. 3203 Fort McAllister Rd., Richmond Hill, 31324, 912-727-2632 [;;I WC M IT \r\nRincon \r\nSalzburger Museum and Church The Georgia Salzburger Society's museum is on the site of the original Ebenezer Orphanage, t he first in Georgia. Wed., Sat., Sun. 3- 5 p.m. Free. 2980 Ebenezer Rd., Rincon, 31326 912-826-5629 lil WC 6,. \r\nSt. Marys (R-22) \r\nCrooked River State Park This park offers cottages, camping, fishing, boat ramp, pool and mini-golf. The Cumberland Island ferry and a kayaking outfitter are nearby. Daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. 7 miles north of St. Marys, on Spur 40 912-882-5256, gastateparks.org [;;I WC \u0026. \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore Museum This museum houses artifacts from Native Amer icans, African Americans and the Carnegie family. Call for hours and fees. Osborne Rd., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-817-3421, \r\nstmaryswelcome.com [;l WC b \r\nGeorge Bancroft SSBN-643 Sail Exhibit The sail of this decommissioned submarine is on disp lay outside the security gate. Daily. Free. Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base Franklin Gate Spur 40, St. Marys, 31558 912-882-2782, stmaryssubmuseum.com \r\nMcIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins Visit th is o ld mill believed to have been built in t he late 1820s. Daily sunrise- sunset. Spur 40 (Charlie Smith Sr. Hwy.), St. Marys, 31558 912- 882-4000, 800-868-8687, \r\nstmaryswelcome.com [;;I WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nOak Grove Cemetery Visitors can see graves of veterans representi ng every war from 1801 on. Daily. Free. Corner of Bartlett St. and Weed St., St. Marys, 31558, 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687, stmaryswelcome.com \r\nOrange Hall House Museum Tour this three-story Greek Revival-style house built in the early 1800s, filled with artifacts from the area. Call for hours and fees. 311 Osborne St., St. Marys, 31558 912-576-3644, 800-868-8687, stmaryswelcome.com ~ WC \r\nSt. Marys Aquatic Center Relax on a tube in the river, swim, or ride the twister slide. Call for hours and fees. 301 Herb Bauer Dr., St. Marys, 31558 912-673-8118, cia-st-marys.ga.us/aquatic.html C;;IWC flT \r\nSt. Marys Submarine Museum This museum features the most modern submarine periscope on public d isplay in the country. Call for hours and fees. 102 St. Marys St., St. Marys, 31558-4945 912-882-2782, stmaryssubmuseum.com ~WCb \r\nTravel Services \r\nSt. Marys Welcome Center and Tourism Council Tour the Historic Distr ict Braille Trail w ith Braille markers on downtown historic sites. Call for hours. 406 Osborne St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687, stmaryswelcome.com lil WC \r\nCamden-Kings Bay Chamber of Commerce Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m- 5 p.m. 2603 Osborne Rd., Ste. R., St. Marys, 31558, 912-729-5840, 800-868-8687, camdenchamber.com ~ WC 6,. \r\nCumberland Island Ferry The ferry runs a round -trip from St. Marys to Cumberland Island. Call for hours and fees. St. Marys St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-817-3421, stmaryswelcome.com lil WC \r\nHistoric St. Marys Tram Tours A tram tour is a terr iffic way to sightsee. Points of interest include the First Presbyter ian Church (1808) and Oak Grove Cemetery. Call for hours and fees. 406 Osborne St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687, stmaryswelcome.com lil WC 6' \r\nLang's Marina East Call for hours and fees. 100 St. Marys St., St. Marys, 31558 \r\n912-882-4452 ~ WC \u0026 \r\nUp the Creek Xped itions and Outfitters Guided kayak tr ips, rentals and inst ruct ions for Georgia's scenic waterways, including Cumberland Island and Okefenokee tr ips. Call for hours and fees. 111 Osborne St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-0911, 877-UPTHECREEK, \r\nupthecreektrips.com ~ WC \r\nGEORGIA .ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n St. Simons Island (S-20) \r\nArthur J. Moore Methodist Museum, Library and Archive Letters of John Wesley and Francis A sbury, island history and Wesley's rarebook collection are on display here. Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Group t ours by reservatio n. Free (donations accepted). 100 Arthur J. Moore Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-4050, \r\nepworthbythesea.org I] WC b fl Y \r\nAvenue of Oaks Anne Page King p lanted the famous \"Avenue of Oaks\" marking the en trance to the Sea Island Golf Club. Frederica Rd., at Retreat Plantation, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627 \r\nChrist Church, Frederica In 1736 John and Charles Wesley held services under the oak trees at the location of the present church. Daily. Docent avail. 2- 5 p.m. 6329 Frederica Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-8683, christchurchfrederica.org [;lb \r\nDriftwood's Coastal Encounters This refurb ished hands-on ed ucation cen ter offers ecology wa lks as well as p lankton labs. Call for hours and fees. 4201 First St., St. Simons Island, 31522 912638-3849, driftwoodee.org l;lWC b \r\n \r\nFort Frederica National Monument This fort was built by General Oglethorpe in 1736, three years after the founding of Savannah. Call for hours and fees. Frederica Rd., St. Simons Island, 31S22 \r\n912 638-3639, ns.gov/ fofr I] WC b \r\nGascoigne Bluff Two slave ca bins are located at the former Hamilton Pl antation and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Call fo r hours. 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627, \r\nbgicvb.com [;l WC6. \r\nGlynn Art Association The area's o ldest and largest not-forprofit art association features local and regional artists and classes. Call for hours and fees. 319 Mallery St., St. Simons Island, 31S22 912-638-8770, glynnart.org l]WC b \r\nThe Island Players Local thespians display their talents in live p roductions yea r-round. Kids' productions and camp are also offered. Call fo r schedule and fees. P.O. Box 20411, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-3031, islandplayers.com \r\nI] WC 6- \r\nMildred Huie Museum at Mediterranean House Built In 1929, the museum showcases the work of the legendary Impressionist painter Mildred Nix Huie. Fri.-Sun. 1-S p.m . Free. 1819 Frederica Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-3057, 800-336-9469, landmarkscenes.com I] WC \r\n \r\nNeptune Park Playground, mini-golf, restaurants and shops. Daily. Beachview Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 \r\n91226S-0620, 800933-2627 I] WC b. \r\nSt. Simons Island Fishin g Pi er The pier has lo ng been a focal point w i th shops, restaurants and fish ing. Daily. St. Simons Island, 31522 912-265-0620, bgicvb.com \r\nSt. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum This restored lighthou se remains a navigational aid fo r St. Simons Sound. Call for hours and fees. 10112th St., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-4666, saintsimonslighthouse.org \r\n[;l WC b \r\nTravel Service s \r\nSt. Simons Island Vis itors Center Daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 530-B Beachview Dr., St. Simons Island, \r\n31522, 800-933-2627 I] WC 6' \r\nAir Tours Over Coastal Islands Air tours of Georgia coast. Call for hours and fees. 1200 Gly nn Ave., St. Simons Island, 31522, 912 -222- 2448, stsimonsisland.com t:ilWC \r\nBarry's Beach Service Guided kayak and nature tours. Sailboat, kayak, boat, chair, umbrella and bike rentals. Call for hours and fees. 12420 Arnold Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-8053, 800-669-5215 \r\n \r\n Bedford Sportsman Fly-fishing guides and gear, camping gear and kayak tours and rentals. Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 3405 Frederica Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-S454, stsimonsoutfitters.com \r\nBenjy's Bike Shop Bicycle rentals and repai rs. Call for hours and fees. 130 Retreat Plaza, St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-6766 [;l WC \r\nCaptain C. Charters Fishing, nature. sunset, barrier island and dolphin crtrises. Call for reservations and fees. Golden Isles Marina, St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-7646 \r\nCaptain D. Blackshear Fishing Inshore and offshore fishing charters. Call for hours and fees. St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-2512, 912-2224800 f;l WC \r\nCaptain Mark Noble Charters Fishing charters. Call fo r hours and fees. Golden Isles Marina, St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-634-1219, georgiafishing.net l;;l WC \r\nCoastal Islands Fishing Inshore, near-shore, deep-sea fishing charters and sunset tours. Call for reservations and fees. Marina Dr., Golden Isles Marina, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-0241, charterfish.net \r\nGeorgia Experience Step-on guide and ticketing service. wedding planners and walking tours. Al so available in Brunswick, Jekyll Island and Savannah, Call for hours and fees. St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-7992, 888-945-7992, coastalgeorgiaexperlence.com [;lWCbfl \r\nGolden Isles Marina Full-service marina and restaurant. Daily 7 a.m.-7 p.m. 206 Marina Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-634-1128, gimarina.com [;l WC c-.'il T \r\nGolden Isles Touring Company Group tour planning. Call for hours and fees. 103 Brunswick Ave., St. Simons Island, 31S22, 912-638-8092, 800-441-6066, goldenislestouring.com f;l WC \r\nGolden Isles Water Sports Jet-ski renta l, scuba-diving instruction. equipment and trip planning. Call for hours and fees. 101 Marina Dr., Golden Isles Marina St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-7245 f;l WC \r\nHampton River Club Marina Full-service marina. including fishing charters. Call for hours and fees. 1000 Hampton River Club Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-1210 f;l WC \r\nIsland Dive Center and Tours Dive classes, equipment rentals and tours. Call for hours and fees. Go lden Isles Marina, 101 Marina Dr., St. Simons Island, 31S22 912-638-6590, 800-940-3483, islanddivecenter.com f;l WC \r\n58 \r\n \r\nMarsh Tours Birding. dolphin watching, marsh ecosystem and history tours. Call for hours and fees. 310 Magnolia Ave., St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-9354, marshtours.com l;;lWC \r\nSt. Simons Boating and Fishing Club Inshore, offshore and deep-sea charters. Call for hours. 1000 Arthur Moore Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-9146 \r\nSt. Simons Experience Recommendatio ns and reservations for tours. charters and productions offered. Call for hours and fees. The Village, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-7992, 888-945 -7992, stsimonsislandexperience.com \r\nSt. Simons Ghost Tour Venture into the history of the island and its local ghosts and spirits. Call for hours and fees. 669 N. Golf Villas, St. Simons Island, 31522, 912-638-2756, ghosttoursofstsimons.com [;l WC 6. \r\nSt. Simons Transit Company Dolphin, fishing and eco tours. Call for ho urs and fees. 105 Marina Dr., Golden Isles Marina St. Simons Island, 31S22 912-638-S678, saintsimonstransit.com [;IWC e- \r\nSt. Simons Trolley Historic island tours in antique trolleys. Call for reservations and fees. Village Pier, St. Simons Island, 31522 912638-8954, stsimonstours.com \r\nSoutheast Adventure Outfitters Kayak tours. Call fo r ho urs and fees. 313 Mallory St., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-6732, southeastadvent ure.com \r\nD WC 6--11 \r\nSapelo Island (S-19) \r\nReynolds Mansion Now available for group events, the mansion was a cotton p lantation until the Civil War. Accessible by boat only; ferry service runs from Meridian. Call for hours and fees. Sapelo Island, 31327 912-485-2299, gastateparks.org/geor- \r\ngia/lodges/sapelo D WC T \r\nSapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve Guided tours of this barrier island include a working lighthouse. AfricanAmerican Hog Hammock community and UGA Marine Insti tute (reservations required). Call for hours. Ferry and visitor center: US Hwy. 99, Meridian, 912-437-3224, \r\ngastateparks.org [;l WC e, \r\nTravel Services \r\nSapelo Island Visitors Center Call for hours. 1 Landing Rd., Meridian, 31319 912-437-3224, sapelonerr.org [;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nSpirit of Sapelo Bus tours of the island. Call for reservat ions and fees. Sapelo Island, 31327 912-485-2georgiacoast.com \r\nSavannah (T-16) \r\nAndrew Low House Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low lived in t his well-known house, which opened as a museum in 1952. Call for tours. hours and fees. 329 Abercorn St., Savannah, 31401 912-233-6854, andrewlow.com I] Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens See the oldest and largest collection of bamboo for public view ing in North America. Call for hours. Free (donations accepted). 2 Canebrake Rd., Savannah, 31419 \r\n912-921-5460, uga.edu I] WC 6. \r\nBeach Institute/African-American Museum and Cultural Center Established in 1867. the institute is the state's oldest continuously operating school for African-Americans. Call for hours and fees. 502 E. Harris St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-8000, kingtisdell.org l;;l WC 6' \r\nBonaventure Cemetery This is the final resting place for several of Savannah's most famous residents. Daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 330 Bonaventure Rd., Savannah, 31404 91 2-651-6843 [;l WC \u0026, \r\nCathedral of St. John the Baptist Dedicated in 1876. this is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Georgia. Call for hours and tours. Free (donations accepted). 222 E. Harris St., Savannah, 31401 912-233-4709 WC \u0026- \r\nChatham County Garden Center and Botanical Gardens See the beautiful gardens and an 1840's farmhouse located on 10 acres in south Savannah. Daily 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Adults $3, children $1. 1388 Eisenhower Dr., Savannah, 31406 \r\n912-355-3883 f;l WC e, \r\nChrist Church Known as Georgia's Mother Church, John Wesley preached here and established the first Sunday school in 1736. Call for hours. Free. 28 Bull St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-4131, christchurchsavannah.org WC 6' \r\nCity Market Enjoy shops, works of art and restaurants. Call for hours. Jefferson and W. Saint Julian Sts., Savannah, 31401 912-232-4903, 912-52S-CITY, \r\nsavannahcitymarket.com WC 6-i i \r\n \r\nTI?. \r\n \r\n( \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nl,!e:flrnl ' \r\n \r\n~ ~'!\\ \r\n \r\nG EORGIA.O RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n For a FREE Visitors Guide, contact the Kingsland Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau Toll Free: (800) 433-0225 www.VisitKingsland.com \r\n \r\n Colonial Park Cemetery This burial g round is believed to be the gravesite of Button Gwinnett, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Daily 8 a.m.- 5 p .m . Oglethorpe and Abercorn Sts., Savannah, 31401 / 912-651-6843 ~ \r\nDiamond Casino/Cruise Ship A Vegas in Savannah, this casino offers games such as blackjack, Texas Hold 'em, 3-card poker, let it ride, roulette, craps and slot machines. Call for schedule and fees. 8010 Tybee Rd., Savannah, 31410 912-897-3005, 877-7-LUCKY7, diamondcasinosavannah.com \r\nFactors Walk Nineteenth-cent ury cotton merchant s, known as factors. built ornate build ings in this area. noted for its iron br idges and cobblestones. Free. North side of Bay St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-0295, 877-728-2662 \r\nFirst African Baptist Church Founded in 1773, this church is believed to be the oldest continuo usly active African-American congregation in North America. Call fo r hours. Free. 23 Montgomery St., Savannah, 31401 912-233-6597, oldestblackchurch.org \r\n~we ' \r\nFlannery O'Connor Childhood Home Built in 1856, the home is furnished as it was in the '20s and '30s when O'Connor lived there until she was 13. Call for hours and fees. 207 E. Charlton St., Savannah, 31401 912-233 -6014 WC \r\n \r\nFort Pulaski National Monument This Civi l War fort was built t o guard the sea approach to Savannah. Call for hours. US Hwy. 80 E., Savannah, 31410 \r\n912-786-5787, ns.gov/fopu ~ WC 6- \r\nGirl Scouts First Headquarters Visit t his m useum of early Girl Scouting as well as the gift shop. Call for hours, tours, p rog rams and fees. 330 Drayton St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-8200, 888-223- 3883, girlscouting.org WC \r\nGray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary Located about 20 m iles off Sapelo Island, t his reef is one of the largest near-shore live-bottom reef s in t he Southeast. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 10 Ocean Science Cir., Savannah, 31411 912- 598-2345, graysreef.noaa.gov \r\nHistoric Savannah Theatre Opened in 1818, this is arguably t he o ldest continuously running t heater in the natio n. Jukebox Jo urney features the natio n's greatest hits from t he 1940s through the 1970s. Call for hours, schedule and fees. 222 Bull St., Savannah, 31401 912-233-7764, savannahtheatre.com \r\n~WC\u0026T \r\nJuliette Gordon Low BirthplaceNational Historic Landmark Enjoy this restored birthp lace of t he founder of Girl Scout s, including orig inal Gordon fam ily furniture. Call for hours and fees. Reservations req uired for groups and Gir l Scout t roops. 10 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, 31401 912-233-4501, girlscouts.org/birthplace WC 6'T \r\n \r\nRestaurants: \r\n700 Drayton A fusion of continental and new world urban cuisine located in Savannah's newest luxu ry hotel, the Mansion on Forsyth Park. 700 Drayton St. Savannah, 888-711-5114 mansiononforsythpark.com/dining.asp \r\nThe Sweet est Things Bakery and Coffee Bar Homemade sweets and treats in the heart of St. Marys' quaint historic district. 702 East Bryant St. St. Marys, 912-576-4726 t h e s w e e t e s t t h i n g s b a k e ry. c o m \r\nBlackwat e r Grill \r\nLow country, Cajun and southern coastal cuisine with great service in a casual \"fish camp\" atmosphere. 260 Redfern Vi llage, St. Simons Island, 912-634-6333 blackwatergrill.com \r\n \r\nMinutes from Savannah, Richmond Hill is a charming coastal community built by Henry Ford. Richmond Hill Is a grand southern town rich in History. Tour rice plantations, the civil war era Fort McAllister and JF Gregory Park and Veterans' Monument. \r\nRichmond Hill has preserved her natural resources for the enjoyment of generations to come. The Ogeechee River, thriving marshland and vast birding trails are the perfect way to experience coastal Georgia. \r\nRich in wildlife and wetlands, history and hospitality, Richmond Hill is embracing history while preparing for the future. \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\nGEORGJA.ORG / 800 VlSIT GA \r\n \r\n Laurel Grove South Cemetery \r\n \r\nDedicated in 1852 t o the burial of slaves \r\n \r\nand free persons of colo r, th is is the rest- \r\n \r\ning p lace of many of Savannah's early \r\n \r\nprominent Africa n-Amer icans. Daily \r\n \r\n8 a.m.-5 p .m. Free. \r\n \r\n2101 Kollock St., Savannah, 31401 \r\n \r\n912-651- 6843 [;l \u0026. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nLucas Theatre for the Arts This renovated historic theater is in the heart of the downtown historic distr ict. Call for hours and fees . 32 Abercorn St., Savannah, 31401 912-525-5040, 912-525-5050, \r\nlucastheatre.com WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nLutheran Church of the Ascension This 260-year-o ld church is one of \r\nSavannah's mo st celeb ra ted landmar ks. \r\nDaily 9 a.m .- 1 p.m . Free. Wright Square, 120 Bull St., Savannah, \r\n31401, 912-232-4151, elcota.org WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nMassie Heritage Interpretation Center \r\nThe center hosts an educatio n program. including \"The 19th-Century Classroom ,\" \r\nw here stud ents experi ence a schoo l \r\nday based in that cent ury. Call for hours \r\nand fees. 207 E. Gordon St., Savannah, 31401 \r\n912-201-5070, massieschool.com [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nOatland Island Education Center See Sava nnah's \" zoo,\" featur ing 175 acres of coastal natural habitat with a nature trail and live native animal exhibits. Call for hours and fees. 711 Sandtown Rd ., Savannah, 31410 912-898-3980, oatlandisland.org [;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nOld Fort Jackson This fo rt, the offspring of a Revo lutio nary War battery, garrisoned troops duri ng the War of 1812. Call for hours and fees. 1 Fort Jackson Rd ., Savannah, 31404 912-232-3945, chsgeorgia.org l::l WC 6.T \r\n \r\nRalph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum The museum serves to ed ucate the p ub lic about Savannah's African-American heritage and offers a bus t our. Call for hours and fees. 460 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., \r\nSavannah, 31401, 912-231-8900, savannahci vilrightsmu seum .c o m C;lWC\u0026T \r\n \r\nRiverfront Plaza Shopping, restaurants and hotels are abundant in t his area. \r\nOld River St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-0295, savriverstreet.com C;lWC \u0026flT \r\n \r\nRoundhouse Railroad Museum The o ld est, largest and m ost expensive railroad site in t he Western Hem isphere features ant ique machinery starting from 1833. Call for ho urs and fees . 601 W. Harris St., Savannah, 31401 912-651-6823, chsgeorgia.org [;l WC \r\n \r\nSt. Johns Church and Parish House Visit Sherman's head quarters after his \r\n1864 march. Call for tours. church servic- \r\nes and fees. Church free. Bull St. at Madison Square, Savannah, \r\n31401, 912-232-1251, stjohnssav.org \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nSavannah History Museum A video p resentation and ex hibits det ail events from th e founding of t he co lo ny to the p resent. Gro up rates available. Call for hours and fees. 303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 31401 912-238-1779, chsgeorgia.org [;l WC \u0026\\IT \r\nSavannah National Wildlife Refuge This 28,1 68- acre refuge offers hiking , p icnicking and w ildlife. Sunrise- sunset . Free. Sout h on GA Hwy. 25, Savannah, 31405 912-652-4415, savannah.fws.gov C;lWC 6,. \r\n \r\nSavannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center Beginning w ith the tidal lock at the Savannah River, t he waterway cont inues t hroug h other locks to the Ogeechee River. Nature and hist ory prog rams are available. Call for hours and fees . 681 Fort Argyle Rd., Savannah, 31419 912-748-8068, socanalmuseum.com \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nSavannah Sand Gnats Baseball The Sand Gnats are a Class A South Atlantic affiliate o f the Washington Nationals. Of fice o pen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 \r\np.m. Call for schedule and fees. Historic Grayson Stadium 1401 E. Victory Dr., Savannah, 31404 912-351-9150, sandgnats.com [;l WC 6,.fl T \r\n \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND PREFERRED PROPERTIES: \r\n \r\nIt \r\n~ \r\n~ \r\n~ \r\n \r\nVillas ,by t he Sea Resort: 800-841 -6262/jekyllislandga.com Quality Inn \u0026 Suites: 912-635-2202/jekyllislandquality.com Beachview Club: 800-299-2228/beac h vi e w club .c o m Days Inn \u0026 Suites: 888- 635-3003/daysinnjekyll.com Jekyll Island C lub Hotel: 800-535-9547/jekyllclub.com Jekyll Oceanfront Clarion Resort: 800- 736-1 046/jekyllinn.com \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n Sr. Simons Island. Georgia. drlivers w you warm surf, r,cnth- brrezes and an easy, barefooml pace. H('r\\' you'll find Spani$h Moss-draped Live 0,1ks, colonial and ancebcllu111 history, serene natural bcau1y. flourmet dining. outhern charm- and \r\nmemories to last a lifetime. Thanks 10 Reson\u003cl!!rst 1. Simons. you'll 3lso find the comfon, and spaciousness of fully furnished vacation harm' rentals. Welcome \r\nto a vacation with all the right accents. \r\n8 8 8 -315 -0 0 7 9 \r\nResorcQ_!J.estStSi mons.com \r\nPort Wentworth \r\n7/_~aw!~/6~ \"{)/,7/,~I(r/G,bMf,\u003e.. .~C~ \r\nPorr \\Vencwonh is the bicthplace ofthe conon gin invented in L793 by Eli Whitney. Cl}/1(/]tfj fbblt, . New ttousing \u0026 remit developmenis Eli Whitneylnrerprcti\"e Cenrer \r\nrllJ(cJe ~ t\u003cJe'! \r\nCity of Pon Wentworth is located 11 miles northwcsc \r\nofhistoric SaY\u003clnnah. (Tal;e e,i, I09. th\u003c lt \r\nexit ofTl-95 M\u003euthbound from SC and the last exit 11onl1bounrl in G,1) \r\nPon Wentwonb Cbambei: ofCommerce \r\n(912) 965-1999 I ponwcnrwon:hga.com \r\n62 \r\n \r\nShips of the Sea Maritime Museum This museum offers exhibits about maritime culture, ships and commerce. Call for hours and fees. 41 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 31401, 912-232-1511, shipsotthesea.org t;;lWC \r\nSkidaway Island State Park This island on the Colonial Coast Birding Trail is popular with painted buntings. Camping, hiking, observation towers. a pool. an Interpretive Center, a bird-viewing station and a Giant Ground Sloth fossil replica. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. \r\nSix miles s.e. of Savannah, on Diamond \r\nCauseway, 912-598-2300, \r\ngastateparks.org t;;l WC 6- \r\nTelfair Museum of Art View paintings, sculpture and decorative arts on exhibit. Call for hours and fees. 121 Barnard St., Savannah, 3140 1 912232-1177, telfair.org t;;iWC M I T \r\nTelfair's Owens-Thomas House Items from the Acacia Collection of African-Americana that were constructed and used by slaves are displayed here. along with American and English antiques. Call for hours and fees. 124 Abercorn St., Savannah, 31401 912-233-9743, telfair.org WC \r\nThe Jepson Center for the Arts A new 64,000-square-foot state-of-theart museum that features major traveling exhibitions. African-American art. Southern art. photography. workson-paper. outdoor sculpture. a cafe and more. 207 W. York St., Savannah, 31401 \r\n912-232-1177, telfair.org [;;l WC b \r\nUGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium Georgia's only saltwater aquarium features about 50 species of marine life. nature trails and a gift shop. Call for hours and fees. 30 Ocean Science Cir., Savannah, 31411 912-S98-2496, uga.edu/aquarium \r\nC;J WC 6- \r\nWaving Girl Statue This is a tribute to Florence Martus, a Savannahian known in worldwide maritime communities. From 1887 to 1931, she greeted ships by waving a cloth from the lighthouse on Cockspur Island. Riverfront Plaza, Savannah, 31401 912-234-0295, 912-232-1511, 877-7282662, savannahvisit.com \r\nWesley Monumental United Methodist Church Built in 1890. this church honors John Wesley. the founder of Methodism. Call for hours. Free. 429 Abercorn St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-0191, wesleymonumental.o rg t;;lWC 6,. \r\nWormsloe Historic Site Ten miles southeast of the historic d istrict is an avenue lined with live oaks and leading to the ruins of this 1736 colonial estate with reconstructed build ings and more. Call for hours. 7601 Skidaway Rd., Savannah, 31406 912-353-3023, gastateparks.org [;;I WC 6,. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nSavannah Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n101 e. Bay St., Savannah, 31401 \r\n912-644-6400, 877-SAVANNAH, \r\nsavannahvisit.com t;;l WC b \r\nSavannah Visitors Information Center Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 301 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 31401 912-944-04S5, savannahvisit.com [;l WC 6,. \r\nCapt. Walt' s Charters Sunset and overnight excursions as well as dolphin tours. Call for fees. Bull River Marina, 8005 Old Tybee Rd., Savannah, 31410, 912-898-0308, waltsadventure.com/charters t;;l WC \r\nCarriage Tours of Savannah Meet at City Market for historical tours. Call for hours and fees. Jefferson St. and Julian St., Savannah, 31402, 912-236-6756, savannah.com \r\nCoastal River Charters Inshore or near-shore fishing and sightseeing tours. Call for hours and fees. Bahia Bleu Marina, Savannah, 31404 912-441-9930, coastalrivercharters.com t;;l WC \r\nDolphin Magic Tours, Inc. Narrated sightseeing and dolphin cruises aboard Coast Guard-certified vessel. Call for hours and fees. Hyatt Dock, River St., Savannah, 31401 912-897-4990, 800-721-1240 \r\nFreedom Trail Tour on Savannah's African-American Heritage Full narrative tour of Savannah. Call for hours and fees. 301 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 31401, 912-398-2785 [;l WC \r\nGhost Talk/Ghost Walk Tours Ghost tours and one-mile easy walking tour. Call for hours. Adults $10. children $5. 1328 Crossbrook Place, Savannah, 31406 912233-3896, 800-563-3896, savannahgeorgia.con/ghosttalk \r\nGray Line Red Trolley Tours Trolley and m inibus tours. Call for hours and fees. 215 W. Boundary St., Savannah, 31415 912-234-TOUR, 800-426-2318, g raylineofsavannah.com t;;l WC \r\nHistoric Savannah Carriage Tours Meet at the Hyatt Regency for one-hour historic or ghost tours. Adults $19, c hildren $9. 100 Aberdeen St., Savannah, 31401 912-443-9333, 888-837-1011, savannahcarriage.com \r\nHistoric Savannah Foundation Special Tours and Meeting Services Historical. Victorian, house. museum and low-country tours. Call for hours and fees. 117 W. Perry St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-4088, 800-627-5030, savtours.com [l;J WC \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISJT GA \r\n \r\n Hogan' s Marina Full-serv ice marina. Call for hours and fees. 36 Wilmington Island Rd., Savannah, 31410, 912-897-3474, hogansmarina.com l:il WC \r\nHospitality Tours of Savannah Wa lking tours. Call for fees. 219 Bryant St., Ste. 303, Savannah, 31401, 912-233- 0119, hospital itytoursofsavan na h.com l:ilWC \r\nIsle of Hope Marina Newly renovated full-serv ice marina, including boat rentals. Daily 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. SO Bluff Dr., Savannah, 31406 912-354 -8187, isleof hopemarina.com l:ilWC \r\nLow Country River Excursions Dolphin t ours lasting 1.5 hours. Call for hours and fees. 8005 Old Tybee Rd., Savannah, 31410 912-898-9222, lowcountrycruise.com l:ilWC \r\nMagnolia Carriage Company Private horse-drawn-carriage ri des in a formal w hite wedding carriage through historic Savannah. Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.9 p.m. Call fo r fees. 8 Warner St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-7727 \r\nMiss Judy Charters Inshore and offshore fishing chart ers. Call for ho urs and fees. 124 Palmetto Dr., Savannah, 31410 912-897-2478, 912-897-4921, \r\nmissjudycharters.com [;l WC \u003c'., \r\nOld Savannah Tours Histor ic, g host and group tours of cathedrals, squares and homes. Call for t ours, hours and fees. 41 Wa hlstrom Rd., Savannah, 31404 912-234-8128, 800-S17-9007, oldsavannahtours.com [;l WC \r\nOld Town Trolley Tours of Savannah 1.5-hour historical tour. Departs every half hour 9 a.m .- 4:30 p.m. Call fo r fees. 234 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 31401 912-233-0083, trolleytours.com l::lWC \r\nPersonalized Tou rs of Savannah Guided tour for indiv id uals, g ro ups, o r step-ons of city, gardens, architect ure, movie sites and Jewish her itage. Call for hours and fees. 521 E. York St., Savannah, 31401 912-234- 0014, savannahsites.com \r\nPlantation Carriage Company Narrated tour of histor ic distr ict. Departs every 20 minutes 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Adult s $19, children $8. City Market at Jefferson St., Savannah, 31401, 912-201-0001, plantationcarriage.com \r\nRee ler In Charters Fishing c har ters and dolphin tours. Call for hours and fees. 439 E. 60th St., Savannah, 31405 912-351-9558, fishingsava nnah.com [;;l WC \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n'HeyYa'll, \r\n \r\nLet's Eat! \"Package \r\nThis package includes: \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nOne-night stay at the New Garden Hotel lfistoric Savannah \r\n \r\n- - . Two tickets for the popular Lady \u0026 Sons Tour \r\n \r\nA g limpse i11to tire life ofP a11la D ea11 \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nSouthern Breakfast included \r\n \r\nand w ith our complime11ts, Paula's own Hoe Cake Mix \u0026Cheese BlscuHs Mix \r\n \r\nCome on down to Sm,a1111ah's Garde,, Hotel ya'Uand let us serve you the waygr,mdmndld! \r\n \r\nLocated two blocks from the famous Lady \u0026 Sons Restaurant! Centrally located between River Street \u0026 City Mar11et. \r\n \r\n@GGfft!~Vu!!2\\el \r\n \r\n321 West Bay Street, Savanuah , G eorgia 31401 \r\nCo111a.-1 w 'foll Frer ar 877-245-8854 or go to www.gardenhotelsavannah.com \r\n*Sub;rct ,,, ,w.1illibili1r. 111.ml ,\u003eH dmrlilr ,,m, ,,wry H.,11e\u003e J\" nN, mmwmmi.ui(\u003eturMr. 77J.rr mu i11rl11drd \r\n \r\nDining Lodging Shopping Cultural Sites Historic Sites \r\nGolf Tours Birding Fishing \r\n \r\nDarien- Mclnto:,h County \r\n \r\nChamber of commerce \r\n \r\nFestivals \u0026J;ve~nA~ v~ea~r \r\n \r\n912-437-6684 I 888-849-5448 \r\n \r\n'lltl1~ \r\n \r\nchamber@darientel.net \r\n \r\n- ~_w_w_ w.mcfntoshcounty.c_o_m_______________ \r\n \r\n63 \r\n \r\n  Luxurious European Spa  New Riverfront Restaurant  Beautifully Renovated \r\n.,.\\\\a rra ott. \r\nSAVANNAH RIVERFRONT 100 GeneralMcIntoshBoulevard \r\nSavannah, Georgia 31401  (912) 233.n22 www.marriocr.,om/savrf \r\nMarriott worldwide reservations at 800.285.0398 \r\n64 \r\n \r\nRiverstreet Riverboat Company Paddle-wheel riverboat cruises include live enter tainment, danc ing and a cash bar. Daytime sightseeing and evening dinner cruises are also avail. Call for schedule and fees. 9 East River St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-6404, 800-786-6404, \r\nsavannahriverboat.com WC o-.Y \r\nSavannah by Foot Ghost and historic tours, including haunted pub and bordello tours. Call for hours. Admission $15, 527 E. Gordon St., Savannah, 31401 912 238-3843, savannahtours.com \r\nSavannah Haunted History Tour Candlelight walking tour conducted in period costume. Call for departure locations, hours and fees. 512 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, 31401 912-604-3007 \r\nSavannah Safari Walking Tours Self-guided walking tour of the historic d istrict. $4 (includes guidebook). Group tours also available. 415 Kentucky Ave., Savannah, 31404 972-234-6498, savannahsafarl.com \r\nSavannah Seen Historic Tours Private walking tours of historic downtown and g roup tour planning. Call for hours and fees. 426 Abercorn St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-8204 \r\nSavannah Spirit Tours Walk with the tales of ghosts and voodoo along with the spirits of Savannah's pubs on the Risky Venture Tavern Tour. Call for hours. Adults $15. 312 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, 31401 912-224-7827, riskyventure.com [;l WC \r\nSavannah Under the Stars Beach and Low Country Tours Call for hours and fees. 7115 Johnny Mercer Blvd., Savannah, 31401, 912-898-1805, savannahgeorgia .c o m / u n d e r t h e s t a r s \r\nCil WC \r\nSavannah Walks, Inc. Historical, ghost, Low Country, pub and garden tours. Call fo r hours. Ad ults $14, child ren $7. 37 Abercorn St., Savannah, 31401 912-238-9255, 888-728-9255, savannahwalks.com Cil WC \r\nSee Savannah Walking ours Unique blend of history. adventure and storytelling in the hostess city. Call for hours and fees. 511 E. Jones, Savannah, 31401 912-234-3571, 800-574- 9255, seesavannah.com [;l WC \r\nSouthern Belle Tours Ghost, Low Country, Civil War and black heritage tours. Call for hours and fees. P.O. Box 30843, Savannah, 31410 912-898-8744, southernbelletours.net [;l WC \r\nSpirit of Savannah Tours Histo rica l, g host and voodoo walking tours for small groups up to 15. Reservations required. Call for hours and fees. 1455 S. Camden Cir., Savannah, 31401 912-354-2621 \r\n \r\nTales of the South Revisit the Old South with folklore and events created by the Hat Ladies of the Sout h. Also available in Tybee Island. Call for fees. P.O. Box 1582, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5101, 912-786-5108, tourssouth.com \r\nTootsy Tours Tours including Girl Scouts, black heritage, natural history and Jewish history. Call fo r hours and fees. 140 Johnny Mercer Bl vd., Ste. 12, Savannah, 31410 912-898-3111, 888-736-3828, tootsytours.com ~ WC \r\nTour Savannah, LL Folklore and ghost tours. Call for hours and departure locations. Ad ults $1 5, children $8. Johnston Square, intersection of Bull and Congress, Savannah, 31401 912-236-4467, theghostofsavannah.com \r\nVictorian Lady Tours Tailor-made tours wi th Victorian costumed g uides. Call for fees. 321 E. 55th St., Savannah, 31405 912-236-1886 \r\nSea Island \r\nSea Island Resort Sea Island is known as a vacation spot for celebrities and royalty. The resort has hosted golf tournaments and presidential visits. including the prestigious G-8 Summit in 2004. Call for hours and fees. P.O. Box 30351, Sea Island, 31561 912-638-3611, 800-SEAISLAND [;lWC M lY \r\nSpringfield (S-14) \r\nHistoric Effingham Society's O ld Jail Museum The two-story jail, housing Revolutionary and Native American artifacts, was built in 1934. Sun. 2-5 p.m. Group tours by reservatio n. Free. 1002 Pine St., Springfield, 31329 912- 826-4705, 912-754-6240, \r\neffinghamcount.com Cil WC e-- \r\nTravel Services \r\nEffingham Count y Chamber of Commerce Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p .m. 520 W. Third St., Springfield, 31329 912-754-3301, 866-754-3301, \r\neffinghamcounty.com ~ WC c-- \r\nTybee Island (u-16) \r\nFort Screven This beach fort was built about 1875 and manned during the SpanishA merican War, World War I and World War 11. 30 Meddin Dr., Tybee Island, 31328 912786-5801, tybeelighthouse.org ~WC \r\n \r\nCEORGIA.O RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Restaurants: \r\nIda Mae \u0026 Joe's Count ry cooking in a great family atmosphere. Daily Specia ls are a lways a favorite! 817 N. US 17 Midway, 912-884 -3388 \r\nGaribald i's Fine d ining in a romant ic set t ing, fea turing Italian cu isine and seafood specialt ies. 315 W. Congress St. Savan nah, 912- 232-7118 \r\nCargo Fine dining in a re laxed atmosphere, featuring a f ull bar and an int ernat ional w ine list. 1423 Newcast le Street, Brunswick, 912- 267-7330 cargoportsidegrill.com \r\nTybee Island Lightstation and Tybee Museum This is Georg ia's old est and ta llest active ligh thouse. The museum d epicts the island's histo ry from Native Am er ican times to WWII. Call for hours and fees. 30 Meddin Dr., Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5801, tybeelighthouse.org lilWC Tybee Island Marine Science Center Enjoy aquarium s, a touc h tank, live anim al exhibi ts from coa stal Georg ia and educational prog rams. Call for hours and fees. 1510 Strand, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5917, tybeemsc.org WC \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nTybee Visitor Information Center Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 802 First St., US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328, 912-786-5444, 800-868-2322, tybee \r\nvisit.com lil WC 6-- \r\nAmick's Deep Sea Fishing Daily 7 a.m .-10 p.m. Call for fees. Lazaretto Creek Marina, Tybee Island, 31328, 912 - 8 9 7- 6 7 5 9, \r\namicksdeepseafishing.com [il WC \r\nCaptain Mike' s Dolphin Tours Dolphin tours and chart er fish ing. Call for fees. 1 Ol d US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5848, 800-242-0166, tybeedolphins.com \r\nlilWC\u0026.Y \r\nLazerretto Creek Marina Full-service marina. Daily 9 a.m.- 7:30 p.m. 1 Old US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786- 5848, 800 -242- 0166, tybeeisland.wm/ dolphin \r\nlilWC \u0026'lt Y \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VlSIT GA \r\n \r\ntllliJ,yz, \u0026lax .andll!mmv \r\n65 \r\n \r\n Historic South \r\nSpreading its influence over a large portion ofGeorgia, the Historic South charms visitors with graceful town squares, unspoiled lakes andforests, fields ripe with produce, andpicturesque two-lane roads, while its cities hum with industry and culturalpursuits. \r\n \r\nFresh Produce \r\nSavor peaches, pecans, fruitcake and sweet Vidalia onions. Visit a roadside stand or farmers market, tour Lane Packing Company's peach-packing plant, take in the many-layered Vidalia Onion Festival or visit Claxton, the fruitcake capital of the world. \r\nTee Off \r\nFor golfers Augusta is a sacred place that p lays host to a holy rite. the Masters-' Golf Tournament. But expert and amateur duffers alike are sure to find first rate golf at any of the eight state park courses or one of the more than 400 p ublic courses. Relax at one of the the Lake Oconee resort communities of Harbor Club, Reynolds Landing, Reynolds Plantation, Cuscowilla Resort on Lake Oconee, or The Ritz-Carlton Lodge. \r\nFlights of Fancy \r\nYour spirit will soar during a day of bird watching at Mansfield's Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center. View live \r\nbirds of prey in their natural habitats at Statesboro's Lamar Q . Ball, Jr. Raptor Center or Phinizy Swamp in Augusta. Tour Warner Robins' Museum of Aviation, with d isplays of more than 100 historic aircraft and missiles. \r\n \r\nTake Me to the River \r\nGoing down to the river soothes the soul. Bike or hike next to the water at Macon's Ocmulgee Heritage Corridor or Athens' North Oconee River Greenway. Sit a spell by the Oconee in Dublin. Visit Augusta's revitalized riverfront, featuring tree-lined paths along the Savannah River and restaurants, museums, amphitheaters, festivals and gardens. The National Science Center's Fort Discovery captivates children of all ages, while the Augusta Museum of History fascinates history buffs. View paintings of the American South at the Morris Museum of Art or stroll through the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame's Botanical Gardens. Hear the river roar at the Augusta Southern National Drag Boat Races. \r\nRoadside Reverie \r\nScenic highways and byways w ind past cotton fields and incomparable vistas while passing through historic communities, antique rows and shopping opportunities. Georgia's Antebellum Trail shows off the o ld \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n 00 Vhitc,1 lnfQ1m;lrionCe!'t1:r) S;a:;;; Pa.rk1 -(9- S;a;_e 1-t:ghw,)yt _ -Q- USH.:ghways, G)= nt~lst.ltt'~ \r\n20 JO 40 SO \r\n \r\nSouth, while the Bartram Trail follows the explorations of botanist William Bartram. Try sampling the attractions along Georgia's Treasu res Trail along 1-20 or t he Wiregrass Trail. \r\nThe Great Outdoors \r\nThe 15 state parks of this region provide hiking, biking, fishing, camping, and history and nature pro- \r\ngrams. There are even 18 holes of golf at Hard Labor Creek State Pa rk. Not to be outdone, Little Ocmulgee State Park offers championship golf, a lodge, a restaurant and a swimming pool. Search for Georgia's state reptile, the gopher tortoise, at George l, Smith State Park, or view spectacular sunrises and sunsets over t he water from the Mistletoe State Park campgrounds. Heritage Farm, at General Coffee State Park, offers insights about Georgia's agricultural history, while Indian Springs is thought to be the oldest state park in the country. \r\n \r\nEquine Entertainment \r\nJoin cries of \" Talley Ho!\" at Belle Meade Fox Hunt in Thomson, or witness 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. See livestock auctioned every Friday night at Hazelhurst's Circle Double S Horse Auction. \r\nDid You Know \r\nThere's no better way to get to know the people of the Hist oric South than by rubbing elbows with t hem at local celebrations. With hundreds of festivals, home and garden tours, rodeos and jubilees, there's never a dull moment. Join the residents of Perry at the Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival in the spring or the fall, where artisans handcraft dulcimers. wooden canoes, longbows, and fishing rods deep in the piney woods. Prepare to laugh out loud at the Oliver Hardy Festival in Oc tober when Harlem honors its favorite super-sized son w ith Laurel and Hardy movies, Ollie and Stan skits, and a look-alike contest with impersonators of all sizes and ages. At Mule Day in November, the streets of Calvary teem with mules, old-fashioned wagons and hitching gear, and judges search for the prettiest, the ugliest and the most ornery mules. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n67 \r\n \r\n Mind Your Manors \r\nVisit Washington's Callaway Plantation circa-1860 and tour the manor house, log cabin and farm buildings. Then, head for a more typical version of a Southern homestead at Jarrell Plantation in Juliette, with its grist mill, saw mill, cotton gin and sugar cane press. Although the original homes are gone, the land is still fertile at Lacksen Plantation near \r\nSparta, where hunters, with expert guides, bag deer, quail, pheasant and wild turkey. Charlane Plantation in Bullard and Come Away Plantation in Norwood offer lodging in historic homes as well as some of the best hunting opportunities in the state. \r\nHave You Heara? \r\nCatch a show at Athens' 40 Watt Club, where the B52's and R.E.M. kicked off their careers, and local talent like Drive-By Truckers and W id espread Pan ic still blow the roof off. For a more mellow groove, head for Lincolnton's annual Lewis Family Bluegrass Festival, hear jazz on the river in Augusta in June, or gospel year-round in Douglas. Discover the roots of Georgiagrown musicians Ray Charles, Otis Redding, James Brown, The Allman Brothers, soprano Jessye Norman, Alan Jackson, Trisha Yearwood and Travis Tritt at Macon's Georgia Music Hall of Fame, featuring memorabilia, costumes, instruments and v ideo. \r\n \r\nFlower Power \r\nTreat yourself to the myriad pleasures of flowers and trees at the State Botanical Gardens of Georgia in Athens, Macon's International Cherry Blossom Festival, the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame's Botanical Gardens in Augusta, GSU's Botanical Gardens in Statesboro, Metter's Guido Gardens, Lockerly Arboretum in Milledgeville, and Massee Lane Gardens in Fort Valley. \r\nSacred Ground \r\nInvestigate the intriguing Indian Mounds at the Ocmulgee National Monument in Macon. The eight earthen mounds provide a glimpse into ancient Indian cultures. The Ocmulgee Indian Festival features cu ltural demonstrations and crafts by Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole Indians. \r\nAfrican-American Heroes \r\nCelebrate the achievements of African-American inventors, military leaders, artists and heroes at the Tubman Museum in Maco n. Pay tribute to b lues and jazz greats at the Douglass Theatre. Explore Augusta's Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History, the historic Springfield Baptist Church, Madison's African-American Museum and Macon's Hay House Invisible Hands program. \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\nGEORGJA.ORG / 800 V!Sff C:,\\ \r\n \r\n Amazing Grace \r\nJourney back in time at loving ly resto red antebellum homes in Athens, Du blin, Greensboro, Madison, \r\nMilledgeville and Washington. Hear the fascinating stori es of their return to g lo ry and see first-hand how these grand, g racefu l southern mansio ns, furnished in peri od ant iq ues, helped elevate southern hospit ality to an art form. \r\nWatering Holes \r\nThe majestic Altamaha River beckons to kayakers, canoers, fisherm en, campers and hikers alike. Formed by the confluence of t he Ocmulgee, Oconee and Ohoopee rivers, the largest river system east of t he Mississippi also sup p ort s more than 100 species of rare and endangered p lants and animals. \r\nA House Divided \r\nThe consequences of the Civil Wa r are made real at museums, battlefields, cemeteries, arsenals and homes. Macon's Canno nball Ho use and Confederate Museum , the antebell um Govern or's Mansio n in \r\n \r\nHistoric Piedmont Scenic Byway \r\nThis 30-mile rura l route, which follows Georgia Highway 16, travels through rolling hills, beautiful pastureland, the Oconee National Forest and the histori c communities of Eatonton and Sparta. \r\n441 Heritage Highway \r\nExperience the \" real\" Georgia fro m hardwood forests to cott o n fiel ds and d iverse ecologies, histories and cult ura l resources. Go antique shopping or enjoy the charm of antebellum Milledgeville w hile making the trip from Athens to Douglas. \r\nWoodpecker Trail \r\nTraverse t he entire state from A ug usta t o Folkston w hile explori ng 204 m iles of quaint towns, hist oric sites and a bounty of natural splend or. A lo ng t he way, bird w atchers f in d b luebirds, red-shouldered hawks, p ine warb lers, eg rets and, of course, w oodpeckers. \r\nMilledgeville, t he Brown Ho use Museum in Sandersvi lle and Confeder~te Pre sident Jefferson Davis' capt ure site in Irwinto n d ri ve home t he impact of the war o n the South. \r\nBest In Show \r\nIn Oct o ber m uch-coveted blue rib bons abound at the Georgia Natio nal Fa ir in Perry, w here \r\n4-H members celebrate Georgia's agri cultural heritage and compete for the b iggest and best of everything t hat grows. Thrill to the concerts, midway rid es and \r\ngames of chance at loca l fairs and festivals throughout the region. \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\n Attractions \r\nRooted deep zn the banks ofSouthern culture are well-hidden secret treasures awaiting discovery. \r\n \r\nAlma (N-18) Magnolia Midlands \r\nTravel Services \r\nAlma-Bacon County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n1120 w. 12th St., Alma, 31510 \r\n912632-S859, abcchamber.org (;l WC 6' \r\nAppling (0-8) \r\nClassic South \r\nLake Springs Recreation Area Come for hiking, biking. fishing and picnicking. Boat ramp avail. Daily. 8 a.m.- 8:30 p.m. Day use $4. 3900 Lake Springs Rd., Appling, 30802 706-541-0150, 800-533-3478, sas.usace.army.mil (;l WC . \r\nLittle River Marina Full-service marina, cabins, ca mpsites, bike rentals, camp store, guide service and restaurant avail. Canoes. kayaks and pontoon boats are avail. for rent. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m.8 p.m. Free. 4271 Old Lincolnton Rd., Appling, 30802, 706-541-1358, \r\nacestriperguide.com (;l WC b-i i T \r\nstletoe State Park Located on 72.000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, this park offers bass fishing, boat rental, swimming beach. campsites, lodging, picnic areas and hiking and biking trails. Apr.-Oct. Sat. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.. Sun. noon-3 p.m. Park daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. $2. Off GA Hwy. 150, 8 miles north of 1-20, Exit 175 Appling, 30802 706 -541-0321, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org al WC 6-11 \r\nOld Kiokee Baptist Church This quaint church building dates back to 1808. Call Mon.-Fn. 8:30 a.m.5 p.m. for guided tours. Reservations required. Free. 6145 Tubman Rd., Appling, 30802 706-541-1086 \r\nTrade w nd Ma na \r\nFull-service marina, boat rentals, cabins, picnic shelters and guide service referrals avail, Daily. Memorial Day-Labor Day 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.. off-season 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 5577 Marina Pkwy., Appling, 30802 706-541-1380, flagshipmarlnas.com al WC 6' \r\n70 \r\n \r\nWest Dam Recreation Area Escape for the day to West Dam ror fishing, picnicking and sporting on the shores of these waters. daylight hours Mar. 1-0ct. 15. $4 per vehicle per day, $30 annual pass ($45 for two). Scons Ferry Rd. (U.S. Hwy 221), Appling, 30802, 706-541-0031 al WC \r\nWildwood Park Enjoy 950 acres of unspoiled beaches, new boat ramps, 12-mile horse trail. bike trail, campsites, picnic pavilions and volleyball along Clarks Hill Lake. Daily. 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Day use 52. 6212 Holloway Rd., Appling, 30802 706-541-0586, 706-541-3620 , co.columbia.ga.us (;l b. \r\nAthens (J-6) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nButts-Mehre Heritage Hall and Sports Museum Named for two former coaches, this athletic complex and museum is home to University of Georgia (UGA) sports and Athens Olympics exhibits. Call for hours and tours. One Selig Cir., Athens, 30602 706-542-9036, georgiadogs.com \r\n(;l WC b. \r\nCh, rch-Waddel-8 umby Hou Museum Athens' oldest surviving residence was built in 1820. Its rescue from demolition and subsequent restoration in the 1970s sparked the town's historic preservation movement. Daily. Call for hours. Free. 280 E. Doug herty St., Athens, 30601 706- 353-1820, visitathensga.com/wel come_ce nter.cfm I] WC Y \r\nDoubl -Barreled Cannon This weapon, still pointing north, may be one of the most unusual from the Civil War. It was built at the local foundry in 1863 when an anxious community feared attack by invading Northern armies. Daily. Free. City Hall, College and Hancock Sts., Athens, 30601, 706-357-4430, 800-653-0603, visltathensga.com \r\nFounders Memorial Garden A trickling fountain. winding walkways, ornamental shrubbery and an 1857 antebellum home form this grand memorial to the founders or America's first garden c lub. Daily except during events. Free. 325 S. Lumpkin St., Athens, 30602 706-227-5369, sed.edu/facilitles/founders T \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\n~(\" \r\n \r\n Float down the historic Augusta Canal by cargo boat, canoe or kayak, o r travel the tow path by foot or bicycle. \r\n \r\n Drive the miles of Farm Fresh Tattnall for the best produce Georgia has to offer at roadside stands and U-pick farms. \r\n \r\n Celebrate Georgia folklife in Lyons I with \"Tales of the Altahama,\" a theatrical blend of comedy, music and drama. \r\n \r\n Taste the fruit of the vine at Meinhardt Vineyards in Statesboro and then tour the win ery. \r\n \r\n See what life was like for the boy \r\n \r\nwho would become our 28th \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nPresident by visiting the childhood \r\n \r\nhome of Woodrow Wilson in Augusta. \r\n \r\n Fish the lakes of Clarks Hill, Sinclair, and Oconee for largemouth bass, catfish and bream. \r\n \r\n Stay cool in the pools and waterslides of Jay Bird Springs Resort in Chauncey and splash in the Soro Aquatic Center in Statesboro. \r\n \r\nGarden Club of Georgia Representing 16,000 members, the club headquarters house a decorative arts museum and an impressive antiques collection. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-12 p.m,, 1-5 p.m. $2. Call in advance for appt. 2450 S, Milledge Ave., Athens, 30605 706-227-5369, uga.edu/gardenclub \r\n(;l we b T \r\nGeorgia Museum of Art The GMOA's permanent collection focuses on 19th- and early-20th-century American painting. Guided tours by reservation. Suggested donation $2. 90 Carlton St., Athens, 30602-6719 706-542-4662, uga.edu/gamuseum (;l WC M I \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT G1\\ \r\n \r\n Horticulture Trial Garden Exquisite ornamentals are performancetested in seasonal ly rotating gardens. Office hours Mon.-Fr i. 8 a.m .- 5 p.m., garden always open. Guided tou rs by reservation. Free. 1111 Piant Science Bldg., Department of Horticulture, UGA, Athens, 30602 706-542-2471, ugatrial.hort.uga.edu WC \r\n!TA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame The hall of fame has inducted more than 150 players, coaches and contribut ors, including Arthur Ashe, Jimmy Connors and Stan Smith. Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.-12 p .m . Guided t ours by reservatio n. Free. UGA South Campus, Athens, 30602 706-542-8064, uga.edu/uga/bottom-vi.html [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nLamar Dodd School of Art Gallery The galleries at t he UGA art school host revolving shows of student, faculty and professio nal work. Mon.-Fr i. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Jackson St., Visual Arts Bldg., UGA Campus, Athens, 30602 \r\n706-542-1511, art.uga.edu WC b \r\nLyndon House Arts Center/ Ware-Lyndon House This communi ty visual arts complex contains large galleries, a child ren's w ing, artists' workshops and a gift shop. Tue. and Thu. 12-9 p.m., Wed.. Fri., and Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p,m. Tour guides avail. by reservation (48 h ours notice req uired) . 293 Hoyt St., Athens, 30601 706-613-3623, itown.com/athens/lyndonhouse/ l]WCb T \r\nMemorial Park/Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail The park covers 72 acres with a lake, picnic areas and p layground. More t han 120 species of nat ive animals can be found here. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-sun set , weekends and holidays. 9 a.m .-sunset. Guided trai l tours by reservation. Free. 293 Gran Ellen Dr., Athens, 30606 706-613-3580, athensclarkecounty.com/bearhollow l:;lWCb \r\nMorton Theatre One of t he first A frican-American vaudeville theaters in the Unit ed St ates, the fully rest ored Morton opened in 1910. Office open Mon.-Fr i. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 3- 6 p.m. Free tours b y reservation. 195 W. Washington St., Athens, 30601 706-613-3770, mortontheatre.com WC M IT \r\nNorth Oconee River Greenway and Heritage Trail This p ark connects Sandy Creek Park, Sandy Creek Nature Center, Nor th Oconee River Park, Dud ley Park and UGA w ith seven m iles of paved and dirt trails. Dail y sunr ise-sunset. Free. 205 Old Commerce Road, Athens, 30607, 706-613-3615, \r\nsandycreeknaturecenter,com [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nOconee Forest Park This 60-acre 100-year-old forest park h as lakeshore hikes, bike trails, a p ic nic area and a network of tra il s w it h more than 100 na tive trees and shrubs. Daily. F ree. UGA Recreational Sports Complex, College Station and E. Campus Rds., Athens, 30602, 706- 542-1571, \r\nforestry.uga.edu/warnell/ofp [;,l WC b \r\n \r\nSandy Creek Nature Center ENSAT Center Hands-on exhibits, environmental education programs, native wildlife and 225 acres of woodland, f ields an d marshland. Trails daily until sunset, center Tue. -Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tou rs b y reservat ion. Natural ist wa lks Sat. 10 a.m. Free. 205 Old Commerce Rd., Athens, 30607 706-613-3615, sandycreeknaturecenter.com [;,l WC 6,. \r\nSandy Creek Park 782-acre park surrounds Lake Chapman and offers picnic king, fish ing, camping, swimming and hiking. Summer hours 7 a.m-9 p.m. Winter hours 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Ad ults $2, under 4 and over 64 free. 400 Bob Holman Rd., Athens, 30607 706-613-3631, sandycreekpark.com [;,l WC 6,. \r\nState Botanical Garden of Georgia A dazzling t hree-story trop ical conservat ory dom inates this 313-acre p reserve, along w ith a visitors ce nter and cafe. Call for hours. Guided tours by reservation. Donations accep ted. 2450 S. Milledge Ave., Athens, 30605 706-542-1244, uga.edu/botgarden l:;,lWC M I \r\nTate Student Center Gallery/ Room 309 Adm inistered by the UGA Department of Student Activities, t he gallery displays mon thly rotating exhib its of international, local and student artwork. Daily 8 a.m.-midnigh t. Free. 153 Tate Student Center, UGA Campus, Athens, 30602, 706-542-6396, \r\nuga.edu/union WC b \r\nTaylor-Grady House This 1844 Greek Revival structure was the collegiat e home of Henry W. Grady, c redited with establishing the view of t he New South. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 2:30-5 p.m. Guided tours throu gh the Athe ns Welcome Center. Adu lt s $3. 634 Prince Ave., Athens, 30601 706-549-8688 [;,l WC 6,. \r\nThe Tree That Owns Itself In 1932 William H. Jackso n, ou t of love for a great whit e oak on his p roperty, deeded the tree to itself, along w it h t he land surroun din g it on all sides. Free. At the corner of Dearing and Finley Streets. \r\nUniversity of Georgia Arboretum Thanks to its attracti ve, biologica lly diverse collection of trees, shr ub s and plants, t he campus was designated an arboret um. Daily. UGA Campus, Athens, 30602 706-542-0842, uga.edu/hort/arboretum/ugacampusarboretum .htm [;;i WC 6,. \r\nUniversity of Georgia V isitors Center The ce nter is a complete so urce of UGA visitor info rmation. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m . Call for guided campus t ours. F ree. Four Towers Bldg., College Station Rd., Athens, 30602, 706-542-0842, \r\nuga.edu/visctr [;,l WC b T \r\nU.S. Navy Supply Corps Museum One of only 11 U.S. Navy museums, collection includes models, art ifact s, photographs an d research archives. Mon.-Fr i. 9 a.m - 5:15 p.m. Call in advance. Guided tours by reservation. Free. 1425 Prince Ave., Athens, 30606-2205 Public access at Oglethorpe Ave. entrance, 706-354-7349, nscs.navy.mil [;lWC \r\n \r\nWe Let the Dawgs Out Public Art Exhibit Three d ozen larger-t han-l ife bulldogs painted by local arti sts are on permanen t d isplay throughout Athens. Various locations, Athens, 30601 706-353-1820, 800-653-0603, weletthedawgsout.org \r\nWray- Nicholson House The centerpiece of a historic complex, t his 1825 h ouse now serves as headquarters of the UGA A lumni Association, which provides campus tours. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. 298 Hull St., Athens, 30602 \r\n706-542-2251, alumni.uga.edu [;,l WC l.,_ \r\nTravel Services \r\nAthens Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m . 300 N. Thomas St., Athens, 30601 706-357-4430, 800-653-0603, \r\nvisitathensga.com [;l WC b \r\nAthens Welcome Center Information on Athens' Classic City Tours avail. Daily dur ing fall/ w in t er. 10 a.m.-5 p.m,, spring/summer 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tours depart at 2 p.m. and are $15. 280 E. Dougherty St., Athens, 30601 706-353-1820, visitathensga.com/welcome_ center.cfm l:;lWC6,. \r\nAug ust a ( P-9) Classic South \r\n1797 Ezekiel Harris House Built in 1797 by a prominent tobacco merchant, this house is an outstanding examp le of 18th-century domestic arch itecture. Tu e.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. Adu lts $2, ch ildren $1. 1822 Broad St., Augusta, 30904 706-737-2820, augustamuseum.org [;,l WC \r\nAppleby House/Appleby Branch Library This pre-Civ il War home is now a public library branch serving t he hist oric Summerville neighbor hood. Mon. 9 a.m .7 p.m., Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.m ., Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p .m. 2260 Walton Way, Augusta, 30904 706-736-6244, ecgrl.public.lib.ga.us l:;,lWC \r\nArtists Row More than two dozen art galleries, working studios and shops add color to this d istrict known for its varied selection of fin e ar t, jewelry, sculpture an d craf ts. 1000 block of Broad St., Augusta, 30901, 706-774-1 006, 706-823-6600, \r\n800-726- 0243, augustaga.o rg [;,l WC b \r\nAugusta Arsenal/Augusta State University Histor ical markers recount it s past as the arsenal t o both federa l and Confederate governments. The com mandant's house was th e boyhood home of poet St ephen Vincent Benet . Tours by reservation. Free. 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, 30904 \r\n706-737-1400, aug.edu [;,l WC b \r\n \r\nGEORG!A.OR.G / \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n Augusta Can.1I Interpretive Center Learn the 160-year history of the Augusta Canal. Interactive exhibits. Guided water tours on canal cargo boat replicas. Mon.-Sat. 9 :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., sun. 1- 5:30 p.m. Call for tour schedule. \r\nwinter hours and fees. 1450 Greene St. in Enterprise Mill, Augusta, 30901, 706-823-0440, ext. 4, 888-659-8926, augustacanal.com I] WC b tlT \r\nAugusta G een Jackets Lake Olmstead Stadium The Green Jackets are the Class A-affih ate of the San Francisco Giants and play at Lake Olmstead Stadium. Bar. grill and souvenir store. Season runs from early Apr.-Sept. Call for schedule and prices. 78 Milledge Rd., Augusta, 30904 \r\n706-736-7889, greenjackets.net I] WC b.rl \r\nAugusta Museum of History Local history, Edgefield pottery, Masters memorabilia and changing exhibits. Tue.Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-S p .m. Call two weeks in advance for guided group tour. Adults $4, child ren 6 -18 $2, seniors $3. Group rates avail. 560 Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 706722-8454, augustamuseum.org \r\nI] WC b.T \r\nBoyhood Home of President Woodrow WIison Thomas Woodrow Wilson lived with his family in Augusta for nearly 13 years. between 1858 and 1870. Tue.-Sat 10 a.m. \r\ns p.m. Adults $5. students $3. seniors $4. \r\nCall for g ro up rates. 419 Seventh St., 1st f loor, Augusta, 30901, 706-722- 9828, \r\nwilsonboyhoodhome.org I] WC b \r\nConfederate Monument Augusta native Private Berry Benson. a common Confederate soldier. with likenesses of Generals Robert E. Lee. Stonewall Jackson. T. R. R. Cobb and W. H. T. Walker at monument's base. Daily. Between Seventh and Eighth Sts. at Broad St,. Augusta, 30901 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, augustaga.org I] \r\nConfederate Powderworks Chimney The smokestack remains as a monument to the efforts of those who built and worked within the Confederate Powderworl\u003cs. the only structure ever built by the Confederate States of America. 1717 Goodrich St., Augusta, 30904 \r\n706-823-0440 l;l b \r\nEnterprise MIii Factory artifacts are scattered throug hout the corridors and grounds of this vast 19th-century textile mill bordering the Augusta Canal. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1450 Greene St., Augusta, 30901 706-262-4001, onterprisemill.com \r\n(]WC b rl T \r\nFirst Presbyternan Church Designed by Robert Mills. the architect of the Washington Monument. this 1809 church had as its pastor President Woodrow W Iison's father fro m 1858 to 1870. Mon.Frl. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 642 Telfair St., Augusta, 30901 706-823-2450, flrstpresaugusta.org l]WC b \r\n \r\nGeorgia Golf Hall of Fame's Bo .anical Gardens See bronze sculptures of golf's greatest masters, such as Bobby Jones, Arnold Palm er and Jack Nicklaus. Call for hours and fees. Guided tours by reservation. One 11th St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4443, 888-874-44 43, gghf.org \r\nl] e-,y \r\nGertrude Herbert Institute of Art This National Register home serves as a center for visual arts classes and changing art exhibitions. Tue.-Fri. 8 :30 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat. by reservation. Free. Guided group tours avail. 506 Telfair St ., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706722-5495, ghia.org I] WCT \r\nHaunted Pillar Local legend holds that the Lower City Market was destroyed in 1878 by a curse from a preacher. A cyclone leveled the market: only the pillar remained. Daily. Fifth and Broad Sts., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706-724-4067 I] b \r\nImperial Theatr1o Built in 1917 as a vaudeville theater, the historic theater continues to entertain with plays, operas. ballets. comedy, concerts and movies. Call tor schedule and fees. 745 Broad St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706-722-8341, imperialtheatre.com WC b \r\nJames Brown Statue Unveiled m 2005. this statue honors James Brown. the \"Godfather of Soul,\" who got his start by winning a talent contest at Augusta's Lenox Theatre. Bet ween Eighth and Nint h Streets, at Broad St., Augusta, 30901 \r\nLaney-Walker Historic District The heart of the trad1t1onally African American business district. Tabernacle Baptist Church and Penny Savings Bank are among the historic sites in the area. Hours vary. 600-1400 blocks Laney-Walker Blvd., Augusta, 30901, 706823-6600, 800-726-0243, augustaga.org I] \u003c\u003e \r\nLucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History Lucy Craft Laney founded the first black kindergarten and the first black nursing school. Artifacts from her life and exhibits on black Augustans. Tue.-Fri. g a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2-5 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Adults $3, children $1. 1116 Phillips St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-3576, \r\nlucyc rattlaneymuseum.com ~ WC b T \r\nMagnolia Cemetery Mag no lia is the resting place for more than 500 Confederate soldiers and seven generals. as well as other notables from the period. Daily. 702 Third St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706 821-1746 ~ WC b \r\nMeadow Garden tlouse Museum Home of Declaration of Independence signer George Walton. this pre-1791 farm house is Augusta's oldest home. Tours Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. 4 p.m. with last tour at 3 p.m.. Sat. by reservation. Call for fees. \r\nGroup rates avail. 1320 Independence Or., Augusta, 30901 706-724- 4174, augustaga.org/ museum.hml I] WC \r\n \r\nMorris Museu'TI of Art The permanent collection is devoted to 200 years of painting In the American South. Tue. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. noon-5 p,m. Guided tours by reservation. Adults $3, children $2 (under 5 free). seniors and military $2. One 10th St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706-724-7501, themorris.org I] WCe,.T \r\nNational Science Center's Fort Discovery With the Paul S. Simon Discovery Theater, StarLab. Power Station Demonstrations. KidScape, Science Store and 270 hands-on exhibits. Mo n.-Sat. 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Adults $8, children 4 -1 7 $6, 3 and under free. seniors and military $6. One Seventh St., Augusta, 30901 706-821-0200, 800-325-5445, nationalsclencecenter.o rg I] WC6,.ii \r\nOlde Town Historic District Old Towne, or \"Pinched Gut, is Augusta's intown residential neighborhood with examples or 19th-cent ury \r\narchitectural styles. Downtown Augusta (Broad St.). 706-823 6600 or 800726-0243, historicaugusta.org \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nature Park This park boasts 1.150 acres of wetlands. swamps, nature trails. boardwalks and observation decks where herons. hawks. otters. alligators and a bobcat c an be spotted. Call for hours. Free. Lock-and-Dam Rd., Augusta, 30906 706-828-2109, phinlzyswamp.org l;l WC\u0026. \r\nRiverwalk Augusta Stroll along multilevel walkways by the Savannah River to the Jessye Norman Amphitheater and Heroes' Overlook memorial. as well as museums. parks. gardens and shops. Between Sixth and Tenth Streets, Augusta, 30901, 706821-1754, 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, \r\naug ustaga.org I] WC \u0026- fl T \r\nSacred Heart Cultural Center This landmark. a former Catholic church. now hosts functions throughout the year. Self-guided tours Mon.-Fn. 9 a.m. S p.m. Donations accepted. Or schedule a guid ed group tour for $2 per person. 1301 Greene St., Augusta, 30901 706-826-4700, sacredheartaugusta.org \r\nSigners Monument Two of Georgia's three signers of the Declarati on of Independence. Lyman Hall and George Walton. rest beneath this obelisk. Greene St. at Monument St., \r\nAugusta, 30901, 706724-4067 b \r\nSpringfield Boptlst Church The oldest A frican-American church in the U.S.. it was founded in 1787. Both Morehouse College and the Georgia Republican Party were organized here. Mon.- Fri. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Free. 114 12th St. at Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901, 706-724-1056, historicspringfield .o rg l;l WC b. \r\n \r\n72 \r\n \r\nC:WRCl,\\.QR(, / 800 VISl'I GA \r\n \r\n Springfield Village Park A 45-foot stainless-steel sculpture by Richard Hunt and a reflecting pool distinguish the 2.5-acre park adjacent to Springfield Baptist Church. Daily. Free. 1200 block of Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901, 706-724-1056, 706-823- 6600 800-7260243, augustaga.org [;l \r\nSt. Paul's Church \r\nOriginally built in 1750, the current structure was b uilt in 1918. It s cemetery is the resting p lace of notables. including U.S. Constitution signer William Few. During Sunday services and by reservation. 605 Reynolds St., on the Riverwalk, Augusta, 30901, 706- 724-2485, \r\nsaintpauls.org [;l WC 6. \r\nSummerville Historic District Drive or stroll these streets and enjoy a variety of architectural sights and styles. Walton Way and Milledge Rd., Augusta, 30904, 7068236600, 800-726-0243, augustaga.org \r\nU.S. Army Signal Corps Museum Located on Fort Gordon's Army base, this museum displays Civil War Signal Corps artifacts. Tues.- Fri. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free admission. Conrad Hall, Bldg. 29807 \r\nTravel Services \r\nAugusta Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 1450 Greene St., Ste. 110, Augusta, 30901, 706-823-6600, 800- \r\n726-0243, augustaga.org [;l WC b. \r\nAugusta Visitor Information Center Metro Augusta's official visitors welcome center and gift shop is located inside the Augusta Museum of History. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. 560-B Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n' 706-724-4067, 800-726-0243, \r\naugustaga.org [;l WC \r\nAugusta Riverwalk Marina Full-service marina. Daily 11 a.m.-S p.m. Call for fees. 1 Fifth St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706722-1388 [;l WC b \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Augusta Daily 8:30 a.m.-S:30 p.m. 1-20 at the Georgia and South Carolina border, Augusta, 30907 706-737-1446, georgia.org \r\n[;l WC c,. \r\nGreater Augusta Sports Co uncil Call for information on Augusta 's sports venues and organizations. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 1450 Greene St., Ste. 110, Augusta, 30901, 706-7228326, \r\naugustasportscouncil.org [;l WC b. \r\nHistoric Sites Driving Tour Guides describe Augusta history and scenic highlights. By reservation only. Sat. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Adults $10. children $5. 560 Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4067, 800-726-0243, \r\naugustaga.org [;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nBarnesville (G-11) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nGone With the Wmd Hall of Stars Museum Tour this haunted mansion that served as Confederate headquarters and hospital. View rare GWTW memorabilia, includ ing Margaret Mitchell's copy of the book. Call for appt. and fees. 643 Greenwood St., Barnesville, 30204 770-358-4989, 877-LUV-GWTW, \r\ntarleton-oaks.com [;l WC c,.T \r\n \r\nHistoric Carnegie Library and Cara Studios Art Gallery \r\nBuilt in 1910, this structure epitomizes Georgian Revival architecture. Enjoy a \r\nunique art studio, sculpture garden. ongoing art exhibits and performance. call for reservations and fees. \r\nOne Carnegie Way, Library and \r\nGreenwood Streets, Barnesville, 30204-1670, 770-358-3132, \r\ncarastudios.com [;l WC6--T \r\n \r\nA CHANGE OF PACE. A CHANCE OF PLACE. \r\nR.ETR.ACE WtLLIAM BAR.TR.AM'S STEPS, SOLVE THe MYSTER.Y OF LOST TREASUR.ES, STR.C)LL AMONG LEGENDS ANQ GET BACK TO NATURE AS YOU EXPERIENCE S ouTHER.N H osmA UTY THAT IS TRULY C LASSIC . \r\nWWW.CLASSIC5oun-t.ORG \r\n \r\nBURKE COUNTY \r\n\\lisil historic Burk,! C.oun1y au,1 Way,uo;;l~,ro. Georgia, the ,;Bird Dog Cupilnl of 1hc Worlrl.~ Enjoy nmiquc hop,. hi.ltoricnl fiw, n111J mm1crolls hu1,ting a1ul fohing ncthitifs. \r\n706-554--545 l www.burkecounlyg:i.gov \r\n \r\nLINCOLl\\'TON-LlNCOLN COU iTY \r\nVisit M1tcums, Clim), a Mounwin. Li, hn io Ulucgrn.s..\u003c. \\Valk n 'lh,il, Piny Som,C,.ir,  noJ t~olrh a Big One fro111 ll,c lurg,111 Ink, in '111: soutlrnast! \r\n706-359-7970 www.lincolncountyga.org \r\n \r\nT HOMSON-MCDUFFIE COUNTY \r\nLocaled in the he.i.rt. of Georgia's cla$ic south lrovel region, 120 miles cnst of AJ.!ant,1 and 30 miles west of Augusta on 1-20. Enjoy fu_hing and camping, equestrian events, blues music, historical sites, und so much more! \r\n4-00 HO'.l'EI. ROOMS, 35 R E~'TIJAIIAN'l'S, WINERY \u0026 J\\iVrl QUES 706597-1000  www.thom.son-mcduJfie.org \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 \r\n \r\n73 \r\n \r\n Augusta Canal Interpretive Center Learn the 160-year history of the Augusta Canal. Interactive exhibits. Guided water tours on canal cargo boat replicas. Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. 1-5:30 p.m. Call for tour sched ule, winter hours and fees. 1450 Greene St. in Enterprise Mill, Augusta, 30901, 706-823-0440, ext. 4, 888-659-8926, augustacanal.com OWC M I! \r\nAugusta Green Jackets Lake Olmstead Stadium The Green Jackets are the Class A-affiliate o f the San Francisco Giants and play at Lake Olmstead Stadium. Bar, grill and souvenir store. Season runs from early Apr.-Sept. Call for schedule and prices. 78 Milledge Rd., Augusta, 30904 706-736-7889, greenjackets.net O WC \u0026YI \r\nAugusta Museum of History Local history, Edgefield pottery, Masters m emorabilia and changing exhibits. Tue.Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p .m .. Sun. 15 p.m. Call two weeks in advance for guided group tour. Adult s $4, children 6-18 $2, seniors $3. Group rates avail. 560 Reyno lds St., Augusta, 30901 706-722-8454, augustamuseum.org \r\n[;l WC \u0026 T \r\nBoyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson Thomas Woodrow Wilson lived with his family in Augusta for nearly 13 years, between 1858 and 1870. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.5 p.m. Adults S5. students $3, seniors $4. Call tor group rates. 419 Seventh St., 1st floor, Augusta, \r\n' 30901, 706-722-9828, \r\nwilsonboyhoodhome.org O WC \r\nConfederate Monument Augusta native Private Ber ry Benson, a common Confederate soldier. with like \r\nnesses of Generals Robert E. Lee. Stonewall Jackson. T. R. R. Cobb and W. \r\nH. T. Walker at monument's base. Daily. Between Seventh and Eighth Sts. at Broad St,. Augusta, 30901 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, augustaga.org 0 \r\nConfederate Powderworks Chimney The smokestack remains as a monument to the efforts of those who built and worked within the Confederate Powderworks. the only structure ever built by the Confederate States of America. 1717 Goodrich St., Augusta, 30904 \r\n706-823-0440 (;l e,. \r\nEnterprise Mill Factory artifacts are scattered throughout the corridors and grounds of this vast 19 th-century textile mill bordering the Augusta Canal. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1450 Greene St., Augusta, 30901 706-262-4001, enterprisemill.com \r\n(;l WC 6-ll T \r\nFirst Presbyterian Church Designed by Robert Mills. the architect of the Washington Monument, this 1809 church had as it s pastor President Woodrow Wilson's father from 1858 to 1870. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 642 Telfair St., Augusta, 30901 706-823-24SO, firstpresaugusta.org (;lWC\u0026. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Golf Hall of Fame's Botanical Gardens See bronze sculptures of golf's greatest masters. such as Bobby Jones, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. Call for hours and fees. Guided tours by reservation. One 11th St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4443, 888-874-4443, gghf.org \r\nO e,.T \r\nGertrude Herbert Institute of Art This National Register home serves as a ce11ter for visual arts c lasses and cha nging art exhibitio ns. Tue.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sat. by reservation . Free. Guided gro~1p tours avail. 506 Telfair St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706-722-5495, ghia.org [;l WC T \r\nHaunted Pillar Local legend holds that the Lower City Market was destroyed in 1878 by a curse \r\nfrom a preacher. A cyclone leveled the \r\nmarket; only the pillar remained. Daily. Fifth and Broad Sts., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706-724- 4067 O b \r\nImperial Theatre Built in 1917 as a vaudeville theater, the historic theater continues to entertain with p lays, operas. ballets, comedy, concerts and movies. Call for schedule and fees. 745 Broad St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706-7228341, imperialtheatre.com WC e,. \r\nJames Brown Statue Unveiled in 2005, this statue honors James Brown. the \"Godfather of Soul,'' who got his start by winning a talent contest at Augusta's Lenox Theatre. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets, at Broad St., Augusta, 30901 \r\nLaney-Walker Historic District The heart of the traditionally African American business district. Tabernacle Baptist Church and Penny Sav ings Bank are amon g the l1istoric sites in t he area. Hours vary. 600-1400 blocks Laney-Walker Blvd., \r\n(;le. Augusta, 30901, 706-823-6600, \r\n800-726-0243, augustaga.org \r\nLucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History Lucy Craft Laney founded the first black kindergarten and the first black nursing school. Artifacts from her life and exhibits on black Augustans. Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2-5 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Adults $3, children $1. 1116 Phillips St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-3576, \r\nlucycraftlaneymuseum.com [;I WC 6-T \r\nMagnolia Cemetery Magno lia is the resting place for more than 500 Confederate soldiers and seven generals, as well as other no tables from the period. Daily. 702 Third St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706-821-1746 0 WC 6,. \r\nMeadow Garden House Museum Home of Declaration of Independence signer George Walton, this pre-1791 farmhouse is Augusta's oldest home. Tours Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. with last tour at 3 p.m.. Sat. by reservation. Call for fees. Group rates avail. 1320 Independence Dr., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4174, augustaga.org/museum.hml Cil WC \r\n \r\nMorris Museum of Art The permanent collection is devoted to 200 years of painting in the American South. Tue.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p .m .. Sun. noon-5 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Adults $3, children $2 (under 5 free), seniors and military $2. One 10th St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706-724-7501, themorris.org [;I WC b T \r\nNational Science Center's Fort Discovery W ith the Paul S. Simon Discovery Theater. StarLab. Power Station Demonstrations. KidScape. Science Store and 270 hands-on exhibits. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $8, children 4-17 $6, 3 and under free. seniors and military $6. One Seventh St., Augusta, 30901 706-821-0200, 800-325-5445, nationalsciencecenter.org O WC 6,.VI \r\nOlde Town Historic District Old Towne. or \" Pinched Gut,\" is Augusta's intown residential neighborhood with examples of 19th-century architectural st yles. Downtown Augusta (Broad St.). 706-823-6600 or 800726 -0243, historicaugusta.org \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nature Park This park boasts 1,150 acres o f wetlands, swamps, nature trails. boardwalks and observation decks where herons. hawks, otters, alligators and a bobcat can be spotted. Call for hours. Free. Lock-and-Dam Rd., Augusta, 30906 706-828-2109, phinizyswamp.org \r\n0 WC b. \r\nRlverwalk Augusta Stroll along multilevel walkways by the Savannah River to the Jessye Norm an Amph itheater and Heroes Overlook mem orial, as well as m useums, parks, gardens and shops. Between Sixth and Tenth Streets, Augusta, 30901, 706-821-1754, 706-823-6600, 800-7260243, \r\naugustaga.org O WC e--'iiT \r\nSacred Heart Cultural Center \r\nThis landmark, a former Catholic church. \r\nnow hosts functions throughout the year. Self-guided tours Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . Donations accepted. Or schedule a guided group tour for $2 per person. 1301 Greene St., Augusta, 30901 706826-4700, sacredheartaugusta.o rg \r\nSigners Monument Two of Georgia's three signers of the Declaration of Independ ence, Lyman Hall and George Wa lton. rest beneath this obelisk. Greene St. at Monument St., \r\nAugusta, 30901, 706-724-4067 6- \r\nSpringfleld Baptist Church The oldest African-American church In the U.S., it was founded in 1787. Both Morehouse College and the Georgia Republican Party were organized here. Mon.- Fri. 11 a.m.-3 p.rn. Guided tours by reservation. Free. 114 12th St. at Reynolds St., \r\no- Augusta, 30901, 706-724-1056, \r\nhistoricspringfield.org t;;i WC \r\n \r\n72 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORC / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Springfield Village Park A 45-foot stainless-steel sc ulpt ure by Richard Hunt and a reflect ing pool dist inguish the 2.5-ac re par k ad jacent t o Springfield Bapt ist Church. Daily. Free. 1200 block of Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901, 706-724-1056, 706-823-6600 800-7260243, august aga.org ~ \r\nst. Paul's Church Originally built in 1750. t he current st ructu re was built in 1918. It s cem etery is the resting place of notab les, inc luding U.S. Constit utio n signer W illiam Few. During Sunday serv ices and by reservatio n. 605 Reynolds St., on the Riverwalk, August a, 30901, 706-724-2485, \r\nsaintpauls.org ~ WC \u0026 \r\nsummervltle Historic D istrict Drive o r stroll t hese streets and enjoy a variety of archit ectural sights and st y les. Walt on Way and Milledge Rd ., Augusta, 30904, 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, augustaga.org \r\nU.S. Army Signal Corps Museum Located on Fort Gordon's Army base, this m useum disp lays Civ il Wa r Sig nal Corps artifacts. Tues.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m . Free admissio n. Conrad Halt, Bldg. 29807 \r\nTravel Services \r\nAugusta Metro Convention and Vi sitors Bureau Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. 1450 Greene St., Ste. 110, Augusta, 30901, 706- 823-6600, 800- \r\n726-0243, augustaga.org ~ WC \u0026 \r\nAugusta Visitor Information Center Metro Augusta's official v isit ors welco me center and gift sho p is located inside t he Aug usta Museum o f History. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.. Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. 560-B Reyno lds St., August a, 30901 706-724-4067, 800-726- 0243, \r\naugustaga.org ~ WC \u0026 \r\nAugusta Riverwalk Marina Full-serv ice marina. Daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees . 1 Fifth St., Augusta, 30901 \r\n706-722-1388 ~ WC \u0026 \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Cente r-Augusta Daily 8:30 a.m .-5:30 p .m. 1-20 at the Georgia and South Carolina border, Augusta, 30907 706-737-1446, georgia.org i]WC \u0026 \r\nGreater Augusta Sports Council Call for information on Aug usta's spo rt s venues and o rganizations. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m . 1450 Greene St., Ste. 110, Augusta, 30901, 706-722- 8326, \r\naugustasport scouncil.org ~ WC \u0026 \r\nHistoric Sites Driving Tour Guides describe Aug ust a history and scenic highlig hts. By reservation only. Sat. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Ad ults $10, chi ldren $5. 560 Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4 067, 800-726-0243, augustaga.org ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nBarnesville (G-11 ) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nGone With the Wind Hall of Stars Museum Tour this haunted m ansio n that served as Confederate headquarters and hospital. View rare GW TW memorabilia, including Margaret Mitchell's copy of the book. Call fo r appt. and fees. 643 Greenwood St., Barnesville, 30204 770-358-4989, 877- LUV-GWTW, \r\nt arleton-oaks.com ~ WC 6.T \r\n \r\nHistoric: Carnegie Library and Cara Studios Art Gallery Built in 1910, t his structure epitomizes Georgian Revival architecture. Enjoy a unique art stud io, sculpture garden, ongoing art exhibits and performance. Call for reservat ions and fees. One Carnegie Way, Library and Greenwood Streets, Barnesville, 30204-1670, 770-3S8-3132, \r\ncarastudios.com ~ WC \u0026T \r\n \r\nA CHANCE OF PACE. A C HANCE OF PLACE. \r\nR.ETR.ACE W ILLJAM BART MM'S STEPS, SOLV E TH d MY.STERY, O F LO ST TR.~ SURES, STRO LL AMO NG LEG ENDS ANO GET BA CK l'Q NATURE A S YO U EXPERIENCE S O UTHERN H 0SI?JTA LIT Y T HA T IS TR.ULY CLASSIC. \r\nWWW .CLASSIC5oUTH.OR.C \r\n \r\nsu n.KE COUNTY V\"is.it historic Burke C.ounty anJ \\Vuyl!csboro, Georgia, lh\u003c: \"Bird Dog Cupitul ur tho Worl,L\" Enjoy nntiquo shops, historical sites ond m1m~rous bunting and .fishing activities. \r\n706-554 -545l www.burkecounly-ga.gov \r\n \r\nLINCOLNTON-LlNCOLN COUNTY \r\nVihil Mus;cuma, ClimL n Mo uutain. Listen to Bluegrass, Walk u Trail, Piny Somr Golf, t n11J Catch n .13ig Ouc from the la,gcst luku iu the soutl1u.ast! \r\n706-359-7970 www.lincolncoun tyga.org \r\n \r\nU FFIE COU NT Y \r\n~ \r\nllfllli \r\nTHOMSON-MCDUF.FI.E COUNTY \r\nLocated in the hea,t of Georgia's classi,: south !ravel region, 120 miles cast of Atlanta and 30 miles west of Augusta on I -20. Enjoy :fishing and camping, eque,,trian events, blut-s music, historical sites, and so mud1 more! \r\n400 HOTEL R OOMS, 35 RESfOAJIA!\\'fS, WlNEIW \u0026 ANTIQugs 706-597- LOOO  www.th.om.son-mcdu.ffie.org \r\n \r\nGEORGlA.ORG / 800 \r\n \r\n73 \r\n \r\n NOT ALL DRIVES \r\nINVOLVE A 3 WOOO. \r\n \r\nWe wonde red how man y stories l o we rin g oaks cou ld tell. Century-old streets spoke of hi ' lory, prog ress and tradition. \r\nWe ca me for go lf. We found s o mu ch more. We found ourselves lost. No l in place, but in time. \r\nIt's easy to sec wh y thi s is golf's favorit e city. r e ca me to play, and that's exactly what we did. \r\nWe played Augusta, CA. \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA~ \r\nME111.O CONVENTION \u0026VISIT~ Bull.EAU \r\n \r\nFor a free visitor$ guide or moni information, ca ll 800-726-024,3 (re4uest code G;\\06) or visit www.Augul!taCA.org. \r\n \r\nCALLUERYp Ask about lhe Aui,rusta GaUery Pass to save more thau 50% off rc.,\"'Lllar admi\u00261ion at nine uuractions. \r\n \r\nASS \r\n \r\n Downtown Festivals with music, art, ethnic food, and \r\nchildren's activities. On-tine Arts Calendar \r\nfor Augusta. \r\n706-826-4702 www.artsintheheart.com \r\nwww.augustaarts.com \r\n \r\nOutdoor recreat1on, festillals, and cu ltural arts - \r\nColumbia County has a lot of room to play around. \r\n~ \r\nCOLUM'BIA COUNlY ,,IH/;(,l\u003c \r\n706-868-3484 \r\n \r\nAugusta has its Legends... And its Gardens... Now they 80TH \r\nhave a Home. \r\n706-724-4443  888-874-4443 www.gghf.org \r\n \r\nI site, \r\nWilson g \r\nr. \r\n \r\nRadisson Riverfront Hotel. Completely renovated, \r\nlocated in downtown Augusta. Georgia, on the banks of \r\nthe historic Savannah River. \r\n706-722-8900  800-333-3333 www.radlsson.com/augustaga_riverfront \r\n \r\nFort Discovery, where visitors can grasp, learn, and experience the wonders of science. Always \r\nsomething new! \r\n,;.1t'J.cfe1/T~:,. \r\n~~~~ \r\n~~r.i' \r\nOne Seventh Street  800-325-5445 www.NatlonalScienceCenter.org \r\n \r\nThe or,ly African-American museum in the Augusta area, \r\noffering unique historical and fine art exhibltlpns. \r\ner ~he cfuc~C-aftcfane~ \r\nMUSEUM BW\\CKHl$TOR \r\n1116 Phillips Street 706-724-3576 www.LucyCraftLaneyMuse.um.com \r\n \r\nAugusta canal boat tours explore Southern history and \r\nnature's wonders as you've never seen t hem before. \r\n: \r\nC',1 N ~v \r\n706-823--0440  888-659-8926 www.Augustacanal.com \r\n \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nature Park: A mosaic of wildlife habitats with boardwalks and trails throughoul \r\ncaammml NNf\"U'kl\\L \r\n~~n'!C \r\n1858 Lock \u0026 Dam Road  706-828-2109 www.naturalsciencesacademy.org \r\n \r\nA fascinating history, a fascinating experience. \r\nII AUOUSTA MUS E \\) M ol lH STOR Y \r\n6th \u0026 Reynolds  706-722-8454 www.augustamuseum.org \r\n \r\nAugusta Performs.com invites you to experience the best of the \r\nperforming arts and entertainment \r\nin Augusta, GA. \r\n706-722-8341 www.AugustaPerforms.com \r\n \r\nVisit our Website for more information \r\non the latest events and accommoclations. \r\nM ETII.O CONVEN T IO N \r\n\u0026 V1S1TOr\u003c.S BLIR.V\\~I \r\n786-823-6600  800-726-0243 www.AugustaGA.org \r\n \r\n Old Jail Museum and Archives Barnesvil le's history as the Bug gy Capital of the South is documented. The museum is also a regional genealogical researc h facility. Wed . 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sa t. 10 a.m .-2 p.m.. Sun. 2-5 p.m. Guided tours and research by reservation. Suggest ed donation $1. 326 Thomaston St., Barnesville, 30204 770 - 358-5855 C;;J WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nBarnesville-Lamar County Chamber of Commerce Information o n Barnesville Walking Tour is avail. here. Mo n.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 100 Commerce Place, Barnesville, 30204, 770-358-5884, barnesville.org [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nBaxley (0-1 7) Magn lia Midlands \r\n \r\nA. R;, '1all Tuten Environmental Park Tw ent y acres of st reams. wetlands an d ponds w it h a floating dock, more than 10 0 species of trees and an amp hitheat er, Open daily unti l dusk. Free. U.S. Hwy. 15 S., Baxley, 31513 912-367 8630, baxley.org [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nAl \r\n \r\nha River \r\n \r\nThe Altamaha River bordering Appling \r\n \r\nCounty is the second-largest w atershed \r\n \r\no n the east ern seaboard and provid es a \r\n \r\nhabitat fo r more t han 130 rare and \r\n \r\nendangered species. Daily. Free. \r\n \r\nBaxley, 31513, 912- 367-7731, baxley.org \r\n \r\nC;;J WC \r\n \r\nt. ng County Heritage Center The cen ter's holdings inc lude a growing turp entine collection, agr icult ural imp lements, black history, a war room , and collections and publicat io ns b y local hist orian s. Tue., Thu., Fri. noon-4:30 p.m., Wed an d Sat. 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Guided tours by reservat ion. Free. 137 Thomas St., Baxley, 31513 912-367-8133 ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nFarm Tours of Appling County Custom ized farm tours can b e sch eduled for interested group s. Call for hours and fees. \r\n305 W. Parker St., Baxley, 31513 912- 367-7731, baxley.org \r\n \r\nMax Deen Memorial Park Enjoy the swimming pool, p icnic shelt ers. softbal l fields and t ennis and b asketbal l \r\ncourt s. Dail y. Pool ad mi ssio n: Adult s $2, children $1.50 . \r\n400 Wa lnut St., Baxley, 31513 912-367-8190, baxley.org [;l WC 6,.'11T \r\n \r\nMoody Forest Natural Area In Moody Fo rest. 200 - and 300-year-o ld long leafs grow. as well as 600-year- old mammoth tup elo cypress and spectacular b lu f fside forests. Daily. Free. East River Rd., Baxley, 31513 912-366-9549, baxley.org, nature.org [;l \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nBaxley-Appling County Board of Tourism Mo n.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. 305 W. Parker St., Baxley, 31513 912-367-7731, baxley.org [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nBo ling b r o k e Historic Heartland \r\nBoling broke Enjoy t his uniqu e sh opping and d inin g experience w it h it s q uaint ice cream sho p an d antiq ue st o res. Off U.S. Hwy. 41 478-994-9239, 888-642-4628, forsyth- monroechamber.com \r\nByron (1-13) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nByron Depot This 1870 railroad d epot feat ures a p ictor ial hist o ry, t own mem orabi lia and hist orical f acts ab o ut trains. Call for hours and t ours. Keys avail. at city hall or Byron We lcom e Center. Free. 101 E. Heritage Blvd., Byron, 31008 478-956-3600, byronga.com ~ WC 6,. \r\nGeneration Gap View v intage cars at this o ld -car mall and emp or ium . Mo n.- Fr i. 9 a.m .- 5 p.m. Free. 123 Peachtree Park, Byron, 310 08 478-956-2678, thegenerationgap.com  WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nByron Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center Satellite welco me center at Big Peach A ntiq ues and Collect ib les at 1-75, Exit 14 9. Mon.- Fri. 9 a,m.- 4 p.m . 100 W. Heritage Blvd., Byron, 3100 8 478-956-2409, 888-686-3496, \r\nbyronga.com [;l WC 6- \r\nChauncey Magnolia Midlands \r\nJay Bird Springs Resort Mineral sp rings, p ool, wat er slide, ro llerskat in g r ink, b all fields. p icnic grounds, m iniat ure g o lf, lodg ing, camp ing fac ilit ies and b anquet hall bec kon at t his 40 -acre par k. Tue.- Sun. 11 a.m .-8 p.m. Call for f ee. 1221 Jay Bird Springs Rd., Chauncey, \r\n31011, 229-868-2728 [;l WC \u0026l'I T \r\nClaxton (Q-15) \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nCanoochee River Public Ian.di ngs inv ite swimmers, fishers, camp ers and b oaters to the sh ores of th e Canoochee River. Fishing license required. Daily. Free. At U.S. Hwy, 301 N., U.S. Hwy. 280 E., and GA Hwy. 169 N., Cla xton, 30417 478- 289-6523, 912-685-6424, claxtonevanschamber.com [;l \r\nClaxton Bakery Millio ns of pounds of fruitcake are baked and distr ibuted annual ly by this wor ld famous bakery. Sept.- Dec. Mo n.- Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m . Free. 203 W. Main St., Claxton, 30417 912-739-3441, 800-841-4211, claxtonfruit cake.com \r\n[;l WC M l \r\n \r\nEvans County Public Fishing Area Visit this three- lake fishing area w it h concrete boat ramp, boardwalk, p ic nic t abl es an d p rim it ive campsit es. Fishing license required. Daily. Free. U.S. Hwy. 280 E., Claxton, 30417 912-739-1139, 912-685-6424, gofishgeorgia.com [;l WC \r\nGeorgia Fruit Cake Company This fou rth-generat ion f amily-own ed business is famous for its delicious hom emade fruit cakes. Mon.- Fr i. 7 a.m.4 :30 p.m. Free. 5 S. Duval St., Claxton, 30417 912-739- 2683, georgiafruitcakecompany.com [;l WC b.fl \r\nTravel Services \r\nClaxton-Evans County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .- 5 p.m. 4 N. Duval St., U.S. Hwy 301 N., Claxton, 30417, 912-739-1 391, claxtonevanschamber.com [;l WC 6,. \r\nC li n t o n Historic Heartland \r\nOld Clinton Historic District and Roadside Park This pre-Civi l War hamlet is t he \" t own that t ime f o rgo t.\" Self - guid ed t our brochure avail. Read t he history o f t he area on roadside markers an d p ic nic at the p ark. Call for g uided t ours. F ree. U.S. Hwy. 129, Clinton, 31032 478- 986-6383 l;l 6' \r\nCochran (J-14) Magnolia Midlands \r\nOcmulgee Public Fishing A rea The Ocm ulg ee PFA includ es a 106-a cre lake. a three-acre kids fi shing lake, a boat ramp, t w o fishi ng p iers, an of fice, sto rage b uild ing s and a p av ilion/ activit y cent er. Year-roun d. sunr ise-sunset. Cochran, 478-783-2557, gofishgeorgia.com \r\nTravel Services \r\nCochran-Bleckley County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8: 30 a.m .-5 p.m. 318 Second St., Cochran, 31014 478-934-2965 [;l WC 6. \r\nConyers (H-8) Historic Heartland \r\nBlack Shoals Park Thi s 650 -acre reservo ir of fers fishing, boating, canoeing , picnicking and hiking. Dai ly. Summer 7 a.m.-9 p.m .. w in t er 7 a.m .-6 p.m.: boat s off the water half an hour before p ark closing. Daily f ee $5 per p erson, $5 p er ca noe, $5 p er boat. 3001 Black Shoals Rd., Conyers, 30013 770-785-5922, 770-761-1611, \r\nrockdalecount y.org [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n76 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VlSIT GA \r\n \r\n ,J~~ h -a \r\n''J'ijPned One ofAmerica's Dozen Distinctive Destinations\" \r\n,'Alt travelers who want a unique vacation experience full of history, scenery, music, food \r\nand great Southern hospitality should put Macon at the top of their must-see list.\" \r\n- Richard Moe, President, National Trustfor Historic Preservation \r\n \r\nTour majestic antebellum mansions and interactive museums. \r\nHay House  Cannonball House  Sidney Lanier Corrage Tubman African American Museum  Museum ofArts and Sciences Georgia Children's M useum  Georgia Music Hall ofFame Georgia Sports H all of Fame  Around Town Packaged Tours \r\n~~1~~s~~ \r\nEnjoy charming local restaurants, a vibrant nightlife \r\nand world-famous music heritage. \r\nNouvelle Southern  Soul Food  Bar-B-Que  Country Italian  American Caribbean  T hai  Vegetarian  Chinese  Coffeehouse  Wine Cellar Otis Redding Statue  Georgia Music Week  Douglass Theatre  Grand Opera H ouse 550 Blues  Jazzplex  The Rookery  Hummingbird Scage \u0026 Taproom \r\n \r\na ! f . ~tyle vacation. Plan Girlfri~ ' \r\n \r\nFamily Fun \r\n \r\nLuxurious Spas  Apparel and Shoe Boutiques  Antiques  Arr Galleries \r\n \r\nMacon Mall  Starcadia Entertainment Park  Federated Garden Center \r\n \r\nO cmulgee National Monument  Ocmulgee Heritage Trail  Lake Tobesofkee \r\n \r\n' International Cherry Blossom Festival (March)  Tour de Georgia (April) Pan African Festival (April)  Macon Gardens, Mansions \u0026 Moonlight (May) Bragg Jam Music Festival Quly)  Georgia Music Week (September) Ocmulgee Indian Celebration (September)  Christmas in Olde Macon (December) \r\n\"Tell them the Architect ofRock-n-Roll sentyou and tol.dyou to have a good time!\" -Macon Native Litde Richard \r\nN ' GEORGIA \r\n1-800-768-3401  www.visitmaconga.org \r\n \r\n MACON GEORGIA \r\n#S~~d~ \r\n \r\n934 Georgia A11mue  (478) 742-8155 wwwhayhouse.org  Mo,~-Sat. 10-5. S1111. l-5 Tour \"The Palace of the South\" a National Hismric Landmark builr in rhe 1850s fo1turing e.xquisire decorarive finishes and srained glass and 18th-19th ccnmry fumi.~hinw;. Admission charged. Visit our museum score. \r\nrob sofl,ee \r\n6600 Mosll!) Diwn Road, 1-475, F.xit 5 (478) 474-8770  ww1v.co.bibb.11s A 1750-acre lake with 35 miles ofshoreline, 1,wo councy parks with campgrounds, hoc showers, coin laundry, beach. swimming, boat ramps, playgrounds, picnic areas. Good fishing, marina, and dose to shopping areas. \r\nMuseum of Arts and Sciences \r\n4182 F1myth Ro,rd  (478) 477-3232 totuto.mnsmacon.com  lvlon. 9-8, Ti1er.-S111. 9-5, Sun. l-5 Discover the world in three changing exhibition galleries and the Discovery House, fearuring fun activities for everyone. E.xplorc from your backy:u:d co the universe _in rhc Mini-Zoo and Mark Smith Planetarium. Also visit the obscrvarory, narure trails, and Museum Store. \r\n \r\nSidney Lanier Cottage \r\n935 High Street  (478) 743-3851 www.his1vrim1aco11.org M01L-Sa1. 10-4 Tour the nationally registered 1842 birthplace ofSidn Lwier, fumous poet and musician of the Old Sourh. his writinw;, flute, and even his bride's tiny wedding g Museum shop. Call for evenis schedule. \r\nlnter-1anonal Cherry Blossom Festi \r\n794 Cherry Smet  (478) 751-7429 1uto111.chmyblosson1.com March 17-26. 2006 March 18-27, 2007 !:'or LO days each March, festival-lovers are IIcaced co cxcravaganr display ofspringtime be-JU[)' and exciting fescivals siruared under a pink ca,1opy of blossoms fro more than 285,000 Yoshino Cherry trees. \r\nTour de Georgia \r\nMacon Srlige lnfon1111tio11 (800) 768-3401 101111v.visinnaron.o,g .April 18, 2(){)6 Celebrate Americas premier professional cycling even Macon. Experience the excitement ofcop North American and European athletes in rhc world-dass race and enjoy the rolling festival ofcommunity eve \r\n \r\nHISTORIC MACO N GA TOU RS \r\n \r\nSee Historic Macon on an Around Town packaged tour and save up to 25% \r\n \r\nDowntown Tours include: Georgia Music Hall of E1me Georgia Spons Hall ofFame Tubman African Am Museum \r\nDouglass T heatre $18 Adult; $8.50 Youth \r\n \r\nlntoum Ii-ofl.ey Tours include: Hay House \r\nSidney Lanier Corrage Cannonball House \r\nSr. Joseph's Cad1olic Church $17 Adult: $9 Youth \r\n \r\nCombo ticket includes all ofthe above; $32 Adult; $ 16.50 Youth \r\n \r\nwww.visitmacon.org \r\n \r\n .r.. \r\n856MulberrySrreet  (478) 745-5982 ww,acanTJonba!lhouse.org  Tour,: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 This beaurifully restored I 853 Greek Revival ni.1.nsion was 11an1cd for an infamous cannonball char sr.n,ck che home during the Civil \\V.sr. 1ours include a Confederate museum collection, original kitchen house, and furnishings from Wesle)'an Colkge's first cwo secret societies for women. \r\nCrown\\.' l'laza \r\n108 Fir\u003et Strm (478) 746-1461  www.croumeplnm.com \r\nExperience the Sleep Advantage at Macon's upscale Crowne Plaza Hotel, locared in the heart ofdowntown. Amenities include high-speed internee, business cemer, pool. r.-sraurant, lounge, and mon,. Close to anracrions and per friendly. \r\nVit evilk Salo 1 \r\nHistoric Midwwn Maco11  {478} 742-3322 Relax, rejuvenate and pamper yourself. l-lotstone, Swedish and deep tissue massages, facials, glycolic and pumpkin enzyme peels, microdennabrasion, manicures, pedicures, waxing, make-up and award-winning scyliscs. Mini and deluxe beaucy and spa packages available. \r\nNcwl O\\\\TI Macon Martin Luther King; Jr. Drivetit River\u003eide Drive \r\n{478) 722-9909  www.newtoummaconcom Ger back to narure and walk, run or bike alongside the river on rhe Ocmulgee Heritage Toil. Enjoy over seven miles ofthe Trail, from d,e O,isRedding srarue at Gateway Park to the Oonulgee Narional Monument. \r\n \r\n.., ' ( , n rifth Restaurant \r\n325 Fifth Street (478) 745-9007  11111111,willowonfifth.com Fea.sr on the bountiful buffetof traditional Southern fuvorires including succulent meacs, fresh vegetables, fruirs, salads, mourh-warcring desserrs and fumous fried green tomatoes. Open daily. Free parking and Group tours wekome. \r\nL.mders ia1bccue \r\n3947 Houston Aveuue, just offf-75 near F.xit 160B {478) 788-1900 Fincl1ec's is out of this world! n1e only barbecue to go into space with NASA. Fearured on Turner South's \"Blue Ribbon\" relevision show and in Sowhcm Living Magazine, Fincher's cooks rhe flavor of the Soucl1, complete wicl1 curb servic.e! \r\n'\" Ill 'V1 ,tiI \r\nf-75. E.xit 162  f-475, E.xit3 (478) 477-7328 Macon Mall is cencral Georgia's premier shopping destination, centrally located wich easy imerscare access from 1-75 and 1-475, featuring 200 spccialcy shops, 25 fubulous eateries ,md six major anchor stores. \r\n\u003cir m.1\u003cha \r\n1-75at Bass Road, E.xit 172 (478) 475-9880  www.starcadia.com Enjoy six acres filled with go-kam, splash n' crash bwnpcr boats, miniarure golf. a 30-foor rock w-J.l.l, bungee trampoline jump, regulation si1.e billiard rabies and indoor game room. Open year round. C:Jl for hours. \r\n \r\n1-800-768-3401 www.visicmacon.org \r\n \r\n Georgia International Horse Park Home of the 1996 Olympic equestrian and mountain biking events, this multipurpose facility has horse trails. biking trails and events year-round. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. 1996 Centennial Olympic Pkwy., Conyers; 30013, 770-860-4190, 800-CONYERS, georgiahorsepark.com I] WC b TI T \r\nHaralson Mill Covered Bridge On the northwest corner of Randy Poynter Lake, visitors can drive on this covered wooden bridge, the first of its kind to be built in Georgia. Free. Haralson Mill Rd., off Bethel Rd., Conyers, 30013 \r\n770-785-S922, rockdalecounty.org b \r\nHistoric Downtown Conyers Shop, dine, picnic and see the sights of Olde Town, which offers a variety of antiques and specialty shops and an array of historic architecture. Main, Center, Commercial and Railroad Streets Conyers, 30012 770-602-2606, BOO-CONYERS, \r\nconyersga.com I] WC 6-11 T \r\nLewis Vaughn Botanical Gardens Nestled in the heart of downtown, Georgia Piedmont native plants thrive here. Daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. Main, Center, Commercial and Railroad Streets Conyers, 30012 770-602-2606, 800-CONYERS, \r\nconyersga.com I] WC 6-T \r\nMilstead 104 Dinky Steam Locomotive The Dinky ls a 1905 Rogers steam locomotive whose engine and tender car hauled cotton bales from the main line to the textile mill on the Yellow River. Daily. Green St., Conyers, 30012 770-602-2606, 800-CONYERS, conyersga.com I] 6- \r\nMonastery of the Holy Spirit The 2,000-acre grounds include a bonsai garden greenhouse. lake and picnic areas. The Abbey Church is for daily ma;s, tours o r religious retreats for all denominations. Call for welcome center, bookstore and greenhouse hours. Free. 26:.!5 GA Hwy 212 S.W., Conyers, 30094 \r\n770-4838705, trappist.net I] WC b \r\nOld Jail Museum Built in 1897, this structure housed offenders until 1969. View the former sheriff's residence. prisoners' quarters, jailer's room, drunk tank and maximumsecurity cells. By reservation only. Free. Milstead Ave., Conyers, 30012 770-929-4270, 800-CONYERS, \r\nconyersga.com I] WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nConyers Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 1184 Scott St., Conyers, 30012 770-929-4270, SOO CONYERS, \r\nconyersga.com, horsepark.com Iii WC b \r\nConyers Welcome Center Souvenirs avail. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 901 Railroad St., Conyers, 30012 770 6022606, 800-CONYERS, conyersga.com I] WC 6- \r\n \r\nCovingto n (H-8) Historic Heartland \r\nCharlie Elliott Wildlife Center On this 6.000-acres preserve, enjoy 29 ponds and an amazing five-acre rock outcropping, hiking, fishing, birding, hunting and primitive camping. Visitors center Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. 543 Elliott Trail, Mansfield, 30055 \r\n770-784-3059 Iii WC b \r\nHistoric Downtown Covington Antebellum and Victorian homes are the rule in this National Register district. See the recently renovated historic courthouse. Daily. On the Square, Covington, 30014 770-7873868, 800-616-8626, \r\nnewtonchamber.com Iii WCb \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nCovington-Newton County Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 9 am-5 p.m. Sat. 10 am.- 4 p.m. 2101 Clark St./Welcome Center, Covington, 30014 770-787-3868, 800-616-8626, newtonchamber.com Iii WC b, \r\nMovie Tours and Home Tours Take self-guided audio tours of the locations where The Dukes of Hazzard. In the Heat of the Night and others were filmed. Home tours and step-on tours also are avail. Call for reservations and fees. 2101 Clark St., Covington, 30014 770787 3868, 800-616-8626, \r\nnewtonchamber.com Iii WC b \r\nCrawfordville Classic South \r\nA. H. Stephens Historic Park This park offer s a Confederate museum, 1875 historic home, camping, cottages, boating, fishing, swimming, picnicking and equestrian trails. Park open daily 7 a.m.-10 p,m. Museum and Liberty Hall Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.S p.m.. Sun. 2-5 p.m. Parking $2. Museum: Adults $2.50. children $1.50. 1-20, Exit 148 to GA Hwy. 278 \r\n706-4562602, gast ateparks.org I] WC b. \r\nCu llod en Historic Heartland \r\nGrave of William Culloden The founder of the city of Culloden ls buried in the local cemetery. Daily. Free. Town cemetery, behind the Methodist church, Culloden, 31016 478-885-2249 [;l b, \r\nDouglas (M-19) Magnolia Midlands \r\nDouglas Municipal Airport/ Veterans Park The park. located adjacent to the airpor t terminal, commemorates servicemen and -women in each branch of the armed services. Park open daily dawn-dusk, terminal 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. Greer Terminal, Douglas, 31533 9 12-384-1409, douglasga.org C;;J WC6- \r\n \r\nHeritage Station Museum Located in the old G\u0026F Railroad depot. the museum showcases the history of the railroad, Douglas and Coffee County. Guided tours by reservation. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.4 p.m. Adults $1. 219 W. Ward St., Douglas, 31533 912-389-3461, cityofdouglas.com I] WC b, \r\nJohn's Sport Park Go-cart racing, a skating rink, driving range. batting cages. miniature golf. playgrounds, arcades and a full concession. Wed. 1-9 p.m.. Th. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 9 a.m.-12 a.m.. Sun. 2-10 p.m, Thompson Dr., Douglas, 31533, \r\n912-389-1250, cityofdouglas.com l;;J WC b \r\nMartin Centre The historic Martin Centre has been restored to its original 1940's Art Deco splendor. Call for hours and fees. Guided tours avail. 109 E. Ashley St., Douglas, 31533 \r\n912384-5978, cltyofdouglas.com I] WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nDouglas Area Welcome Center Information on Douglas's Historic Driving Tour avail. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 211 S. Gaskin Ave., Douglas, 31533 912384-1873, 888-426-3334, \r\ndouglasga.org I] WC 6-.T \r\nDublin (L-13) Magnolia Midlands \r\nDublin Farmer' s Market Located in downtown Dublin, the market provides stalls for local growers to sell their products, along with an amphithe ater, historic silos and a museum. Madison St., Dublin, 478-272-2560 \r\nDublin-Laurens Museum Built in 1904, this former library was converted into the museum of the Laurens County Historical Society. Tue.-Fri. 1-4:30 p.m. or by reservation. Free. Call for group tours. 311 Academy Ave., Dublin, 31021 \r\n478-272-9242 ~ WC b \r\nTheatre Dublin The theater has been renovated as a performing arts center. Call for schedule and fees. 314 Academy Ave., Dublin, 31040 \r\n478-277-5060 c;;i WC b \r\nTrave l Services \r\nDublin-Laurens County Chamber of Commerce Housed in a 1938 office built by a Dublin banker. Information on Dublin's Walking Tour of Historic Downtown avail. Mon. Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 1200 Bellevue Ave., Dublin, 31021 478-272-5546, dublin-georgia.com l]WC e- \r\nDublinLaurens County Welcome Center Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Exit 51, off 1-16 at U.S. Hwy. 441, Dublin, 31021, 478-272-5766, dublin-georgia.com C;;J WC b, \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nGEORGI/\\.ORG / 800 VlSIT GA \r\n \r\n East Dublin Magnolia Midlands \r\nHugh Gillis Public Fishing Area A 109-acre lake surrounded by 640 acres of terrain provides excellent fishing, picnic tables. restrooms, a fishing pier and a concrete boat ramp. Year-round. sunrise-sunset. Keens Crossing Rd., East Dublin, 31027 478-296-6192, gofishgeorgia.com r;;iwc\u0026 \r\nEastman (K-15) Magnolia Midlands \r\nConfederate Monument This monum ent was erect ed in A pril 1910 by the Fanny Gordon Chapt er of the Daughters of the Conf ederacy. Daily. Free. Courthouse Circle, Eastman, 31023 \r\n478-374-4723, eastman-georgia.com l:;J 6-. \r\nEastman Hause Wi lliam Pitt Eastman built this ho use as his residence in 1872, and it was preserved by the Dodge Historical Society i n 1993. Call for h ours and tours. Free. 5315 Eastman St., Eastman, 31023 478-374-1921 i:;J WC \r\nGeorgia DNR Dodge County Public Fishing Area The 104-acre lake is st ocked w ith largemouth bass, b ream, channel catfish and crappie. A nature trail, pier, boat ram p, fish -cleaning station and picn ic faci lit ies are also avail. Call for fishi ng license information. Daily. Free. 325 Dodge Lake Rd., East man, 31023 478-374-6765, gofishgeorgia.com i:;JWC6.Y \r\nWilliamson Mausoleum Built in 1887, this work of art was carved from m ar ble by an Italian sculptor from a picture sent to him . Daily. Free. Orphan Cemetery Rd., Eastman, 31023 478-374-4723, eastman-georgia.com \r\n[;J 6-. \r\nTravel Services \r\nEastman-Dodge County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 116 Ninth Ave., Eastman, 31023 478-374- 4723, eastman-georgia.com i:;JWC6- \r\nEatonton (J-9) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nBrer Rabbit Statue This statue stands in t ribute to the w r iter/c reator of the Uncle Remus Ta les, Joel Chandler Harris, who was born and ra ised in Eat onton. Daily. Free. Courthouse Square, Eatonton, 31024 \r\n706-48S-7701, eatonton.com ~ b. \r\nLake Oconee Enjoy boatin g, fishing and golfing along lovely Lake Oconee. Daily. Dawn-dusk. Free. Eatonton, 31024 706-485-7701, eatonton.com [;J \r\n \r\nLake Sinclair Relax on 41 7 miles of scenic shoreline. w ith pub lic boat ramps, t ailrace fishing and vari ous other activ ities for you r enjoym ent. Daily. Free. Eatonton, 31024 706-485-7701, eatonton.com l:;J \r\nLawrence Shoals Recreation Area Boating, swimming, picnicking and ful lservice camping are offered. Sun.-Thu. 7 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for camping fees. 125 Wallace Dam Rd. N.E., Eatonton, 31024, 706-485-5494, \r\ngeorgiapower.com/gpclake l:;J WC 6-- \r\n0conee Springs Park This park offers campin g facil ities, camp sto re, cabins and boat launching. Call for hours and fees. 109 S. Spring Rd., Eatonton, 31024 \r\n706-485-8423, eatonton.com l:;J WC 6-Y \r\nRock Eagle Effigy This p rehistor ic rock ef figy in t he shape of an eagle is b elieved t o have b een built by a t ribe of Creek Indians as a ceremonial meetin g place. Daily. Free. 350 Rock Eagle Rd., Eatonton, 31024 706-484-2800, rockeagle4h.org l:;J \r\nUncle Remus Museum Three slave cab ins were combined to create th is museum . First- editio n books and Song o f the South cha ract ers aid in telling th e story of the fa mous folklorist. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.. Sun. 2- 5 p.m . Closed Tu e. Sept.-May. Call for guided tour. A dul t s $1, child ren 50 cen t s. 2414 Oak St., U.S. Hwy. 441 S., Eatonton, 31024, 706-485-6856, eatonton.com i:;J WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nEatonton-Putnam County Chamber of Commerce Info rmation avail. o n t he Alice Wa lker Driv ing Tour, Histor ic Walking Tour of Eatonton and Anteb ellum Trai ls To ur. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m . 105 5. Washington Ave., Eatonton, 31024, 706-485-7701, eatonton.com [;lWC \r\nEvans Classic South \r\nTravel Services Columbia County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 4424 Evans to Lock Rd ., Evans, 30809 706-651-0018, columbiacountychamber.com l:;J WC 6,. \r\nFlovilla Historic Heartland \r\nFlovilla 1885 School House St ep back in tim e and into this original 19th-century one-room schoolho use now connected t o th e comm unit y cent er. By reservatio n only. Free. 106 Collier St., Flovilla, 30216 770-775-5661 i:;J WC 6,. Y \r\n \r\nForsyth (H-11) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nHistoric Commercial District This d istrict features an old courthouse and an array of shops and eat eries. Selfguided wa lking tours, maps and brochures are avail. at the chamber of commerce. Downtown Forsyth, 31029 4 78-994-9239, 888-642-4628, \r\nforsyth-monroechamber.com l:;J WC b. \r\nMonroe County Museum and Genealogy Room Of f ering extensive information on 19 t hcentury Middle Georgia, the count y historical museum is a valuable resource for budd ing genealogists. Wed.- Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Tift College Dr., Forsyth, 31029 478-994 -5070, gamchs.com ~ WC 6,. \r\nRum Cr~k Wildlife M\u003c1nagement Area Hunting, fishing and bird w atching are avail. Park open daily. Call office Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. for hunting information. GA Hwy 18, Forsyth, 31029 478-994-1438, georgiawildlife.com i:;J WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nForsyth-Monroe Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. 267 Tift College Dr., Forsyth, 31029 4 78-994-9239, forsyth-monroecham ber.com ~ WC \u0026 \r\nFort Valley (H-13) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nAmerican Cr)mellla Society-Massee l,..ane Gardens/Annabelle Lundy Fetterman Educational Museum See th e rose garden, th e environmenta l garden, the tranquil Japanese garden and the porcelain sculpt ure d isp lay. Tue.Sat. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sun. 1-4:30 p.m. Guided tours b y reservat ion. Ad ult s $5, children under 12 free, seniors $4. 100 Massee Ln., Fort Valley, 31030 478-967-2358, camellias-acs.com ~ WC 6-Y \r\nAnderson House Museum Or ig inally built as the p resident's hom e for Fort Valley State University, t his liv ing museum is furnished in the style of the lat e 1800s. Mon.- Fr i. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 1005 State University Dr., Fort Valley, 31030, 478-825-6445 ~ WC T \r\nBig 6 Farm Treat yourself to a t aste of the country when you visit this peach-and-pecan farm. Open during peach season (May-Au g. Mon.- Sat. 8 a.m .-6 p.m.) and pecan season (Nov.-Jan. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) . Free. 5575 Zenith Mill Rd., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-7504, big6farm.com l:;J WC 6,. \r\nC. W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center This full-service con ference/convention and fine-art s fac ili t y has an audit orium and revolving art exhibit. Mon.- Fr i. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. additional hours dur ing sched uled events. Call for fees. 1005 State University Dr., Fort Valley, 31030, 478-825-6478, fvsu.edu \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n Favorites \r\n \r\n'\\ \r\n \r\n.  Dress up in a bit o' green and head for Dublin and \r\n \r\nthe second largest St. \r\n \r\nPatrick's Day celebration in \r\n \r\nthe state. \r\n \r\nI \r\n Hike or bike the miles of trails at Dauset Trai ls Nature Center near Jackson, or stay in the cabins at Buck Creek Village. \r\n \r\n Check out Craftsman Row in Rutledge, where artisans demonstrate quilting, chair caning, rug hooking, and carving. \r\n \r\n.  Catch the holiday spirit with candlelight tours of homes in Baxley, Douglas, Lincolnton and Madison. \r\nI \r\n Salute famous authors Flannery O'Connor in Milledgeville, Alice Walker and Joel Chandler Harris in Eatonton, and Macon's Sydney Lanier at museums that tell their stories. \r\n \r\n Visit the Watson-Brown Foundation in Thomson featuring three historic house museums and stroll through their gardens. \r\n \r\nJolly Nut Company Founded in 1924. the company, housed in a historic build ing, otters pecans and other g ourmet gifts from Georgia. Free samples! Jan.-Oct. Mon.-Fr i. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Nov.-Dec. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 100 Comercial Heights, Fort Valley, 31030, 478825-7733, 800-332-lSOS, jollynut.com [;;i WC ~ \r\nLane Packing Company At Lane's peach-packing facility. browse the locally grown produce at the roadside m arket. Free tours are avail. daily Sep t.-mid-May 8 a.m.-8 p.m. midMay Aug 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tours avail. GA Hwy 96, 50 Lane Rd., Fort Valley, 31030, 478-825-3592, 800-27-PEACH, \r\nlanepacking.com [;;i WC b i i T \r\nTravel Services \r\nPeach County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p,m,. Fri . 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 201 Oakland Heights Pkwy., Fort Valley, 31030, 478-825-3733, peachcountyga.com [;;i WC tr.... \r\n \r\n82 \r\n \r\nGlennville (Q-16) Magnolia Midlands \r\nBig Hammock Wildlife Management Area An example of a relatively rare ecosys tern environment. this natural expanse is home to Phillips Natural Area, an 800 acre forest and U.S. National Landmark. Daily. Free. 9 miles west of city, GA Hwy. 144, Glennville, 30427 229-426-5267, gohuntgeorgia.com [;;i \r\nTravel Services \r\nGlennville Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 136 S. Main St., Glennville, 30427 \r\n912654-1380, tattnall.com ~ WC e,. \r\nGordon Historic Heartland \r\nDepot and Railroad Museum See the extensive Civil War memorabilia. Old Jail and Confederate cemetery in this tow n that was part of Sherman's march to the sea. First and third Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p .m. l=ree. Railroad St., 478-628- 2946 \r\nGray (J-11) Historic Heartland \r\nJones County Courthouse Built in 1905 and restored in 1992, the courthouse is enhanced by adjacent Carol's Park, which offers picnic tables. benches. gazebo and water fountains. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. 110 S. Jefferson St., Gray, 31032 478-9861123, jonescounty.org l;;J WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nJones County-Gray Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 161 W. Clinton St., Gray, 31032 \r\n478-9861123, jonescounty.org l;;J WC 6'T \r\nGreensboro (K-8) Classic South \r\nGreene County Historical Society Museum This recently renovated museum is filled with historical artifacts and family treasures. Call for hours and guided tours. l=ree. 201 E. Greene St., Greensboro, 30642 \r\n706 4537S92, 866341-4466 l;;J WC 6- \r\nGreensboro's Old Rock Gal Jail The Old Gaol Jail is a two-foot- thick walled granite structure completed in 1807 and used until 1895. Tours by reservation are offered by the chamber of commerce. Donations accepted. E. Greene St., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 866-341-4466, greeneccoc.org [;;i \r\nIron Horse In 1954, when the Iron Horse was introduced on t he UGA campus, some students sprayed g raffiti on it. The two-ton horse w as put out to pasture in 1959, where it remains for d rive-by viewing. Visible from GA Hwy 15, Greensboro, 30642, 706 4537S92, 866-3414466, greeneccoc.org \r\n \r\nL. L. Wyatt Museum The building was named after L. L. Wyatt. sheriff of Greene County for 52 years. View photos. badges. a seized corn-liquor still, century-old arrest warrants. an authentic old cellblock and firearms. Guided tours by reservation. 102 Northeast St., Greensboro, 30642 706-4537592, 866-3414466 ~ WC \r\nlake Oconee \r\nIdeal for f ishing, camping . boating and picnic king, Lake Oconee is home to Harbor Club, Reynolds Landing. The RitzCarlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation. and Cuscowilla. Daily. Fees vary. Georgia Power Lakes/ Campsites, GA Hwy 44 S./Lake Oconee Pkwy., Greensboro, 30642 706-4537592, 866-341-4466, \r\noconee.com l;;J WC b T \r\nMercer Chapel The first site of Mercer University, the chapel was built around 1846. A historic cemetery is located behind the chapel. By reservation only. Free. Penfield Rd., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 866-341-4466, greeneccoc.org l;;J 6' \r\nScull Shoals Pre-Columbian mounds surround the remains of Scull Shoals. a now-defunct village whose past is marked by slavery. fires. floods, droughts and economic ruin. Archaeological digs are organized each spr ing. Daily. Tours by reservation. Free. Macedonia Church Rd., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 866-341-4466, greeneccoc.org l;;J \r\nTravel Services \r\nGreene County Chamber of Commerce Information on t he Greensboro Driving and Walking Tours is avail. Mon.Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 111 N. Main St., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 866-341-4466, \r\ngreeneccoc.org, oconee.com l;;J WC b \r\nGrovetown (0-9) Classic South \r\nGrovetown Museum This restored 10 0 -year-o ld d welling contains artifacts, mllitary m emorabilia and detailed exhibits of the Grovetown area, Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p .m., Sat. 1-4 p.m. Group tours by reservation. Free. 106 W. Robinson Ave., Grovetown, \r\n30813, 706-868-6338 Ci2 WC b \r\nPatriots Park This park offers b aseball, soccer. adult softball, fast-pitch fields, tennis courts. disk golf course and a quarter-mile walk ing track. Daily. 5445 Columbia Rd., Grovetown, 30813 \r\ne- 706-863-7523, co.columbia.ga.us \r\nCi2 WC \r\nGE0RGIA.0RG / 800 VJSrr GA \r\n \r\n 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. \r\nDay 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. \r\nThen, 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. \r\n \r\nFor a little relaxation, check in to a charming bed \u0026 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. \r\nDay 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. \r\nFill your next getaway with capitals, columns and culture in historic Milledgeville. \r\n \r\n Haddock \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nOlive Forge Herb t=arm This farm offers 360 varieties of herbs in display gardens and a nursery and a gift shop with culinary items and toiletries made at the farm. Herbal refreshments and garden tours are avail. for groups. Call for seasonal hours. Free. 161 Brown's Crossing, Haddock, 31033 478-932-5737 [;;I WC \r\nHarlem \r\nClassic South \r\nLaurel and Hardy Museum In honor of nat ive son Oliver Hardy, Harlem established this original array of Laurel and Hardy memorabilia. Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p .m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. Sun. 1-4 p .m. Group tou rs by reservation. Free. 250 N. Louisville St., Harlem, 30814 706- 556-0401, 888-288-9108, \r\nlaurelandhandhardymuseum.org [;I WC 6- \r\nHawkinsville (J-15) \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nBig Creek Trail Rides Four-wheeler heaven o n the second weekend and fourth Sat. of every month, Private rides are avail. on alternate weekends. Fees are $15 per person per day or $20 per person for the weekend. including a primitive campsite. Call for hours. GA Hwy. 230 W., Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-2968, bigcreektrailride.com [;;IWC 'fl \r\nButler Brown Gallery As a wor ld-renowned artist, Butler Brown has paintings hanging in the White House. Framing and o il classes are avail. Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat. 11 a.m.3 p.m. Free. GA Hwy, 26 E., 1-75 N. Take Exit 127 and go east 13.7 miles Hawkinsville, 31036 4 ?8-892-9323, 866-481- 5980 [;I WC - \r\nHistoric Opera House The Opera House stages concerts and other live performances on its full -size stage with near-perfect acoustics. Free tours by reservation. Daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. 100 N. Lumpkin St., Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-1884, hawkinsville.org CilWC \u0026 T \r\nLawrence Bennett Harness Training Facility Visit the South's only harness racing training fac ilit y. Tour the facility Oct.-May and watch the harness- ho rsemen train the trotters and pacers on the half-mile and mile-long clay track. Call for hours and tees. U.S. Hwy 129 S., 1.5 miles south of Hawkinsville 478-892- 3240 Cil WC \r\nMock Springs Enjoy swimming in the natural springs' cold water and bring a lunch for the picnic area. May-Sept. Mon.-Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Adults $2.50, children under 6 free. GA Hwy 26 from 1-75 \r\n478-783-1717 [;I WC 6- \r\n \r\n0-cmulgee Outfitters Canoe and kayak trips d own the Ocmulgee River, includ ing overnight trips, are avail. here. Groups welcome. Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.-dusk. $40 per boat, two people per boat. Route 3, Box 6560, Hawkinsville, 31036 478-231-9381, 478-230-8499, ocmulgeeoutfitters.com Cil \r\nOwen and Williams Fish Farm Catfish, bream and grass carp are raised to stock fishing ponds. Group tours by reservation. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m .-noon. Free. Route 5, Hawkinsville, 31036 478892-3144, owenandwilliams.com Cil WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nHawkinsville-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce Information on Hawkinsville Historic Driving Tour avail. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 108 N. Lumpkin St., Hawkinsville, 31036 \r\n478-783-1717, hawkinsville.org [;I WC 6' \r\nHazlehurst (N-17) \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nAltamaha and Ocmulgee River Excursions Canoe o r float down the scenic Altamaha and Ocmulgee Rivers, a birdwatchers' paradise. Daily 8 a.m.-d usk. Call for raft, canoe and kayak information and fees. 95 E. Jarman St., Hazelhurst, 31539 912-375-4543, hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com [;;IWC e- \r\nBullard Creek Wildlife Management Area Wildlife lovers, take refuge in these 14,000 acres of p ines, hardwoods and river swamp. Hunting, fishing, birding and primitive camping. Daily. Free. U.S. Hwy 221 N., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4543, hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com \r\n~ 6. \r\nFrogbot-tom Gristmill Mr. Harris pulls the crank on the old John Deere engine, and the two large stones grind corn into grits and cornmeal. By reservation o nly. Year-round, but b est to come Sept.-Jan. Free. 65 Luther Turner Rd., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4073 Cil \u0026 \r\nHazlehurst Downtown Village An old-time v illage w ithin a m odern downtown makes for a shopping haven. Mon.-Fri. 9-6 p .m., Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m . Free, Main St., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4543, hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com C;;l WCMI \r\nHazlehurst Historicat Museum Antiques and artifacts of rural Georgia. The museum is housed in a turn-of-thecentury raised cottage. Mon.-Fri. 2-5 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Donations accepted. 61 E. Coffee St., Hazlehurst, 31S39 912-375-2557 Cil WC 6.Y \r\n \r\nOld Red Barn Gift Shop and McSimmons Barnyard Daisy the Cow, Jenny the Donkey and friends await visitors in the yard of this renovated SO-year-old barn, now a prime shopping and entertainment space. Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. 566 Bell Telephone Rd., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4641, 912-375-5035 [il WC \r\nThe Big House This grand mansion is the pride of the community. Wedding receptions, parties, business meetings and culinary classes are held here. Mon.-Thu. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 26 Coffee St., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-379-0039, hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com \r\nTown' s Bluff Park Town's Bluff Park/Heritage Center and Bullard Creek WMA located on the banks of the shelters with picnic tables, bathrooms and outdoor grills. Hwy 221 N., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-6611 \r\nTravel Sevices \r\nHazlehurst-Jeff Davis Board of Tourism Various agricultural tours, including the Palomino Quarter Horse Farm and the Dixieland Cotton Tour, as well as information about Mama's Quilt folklife play, are avail. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m . 26 Coffee St., Hazlehurst, 31539 \r\ne- 912-379-0039, hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com \r\nCil WC \r\nThree River s Expedi tions Full-service kayak and canoe rental, shuttle with rental package, catering and guides. Daily. C.ill for fees. 13 Victor St., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-379-1371, 3riverexp.com Cil WC 71 \r\nHigh Falls \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nBuck Creek Village The village offers lodging, cute cafes, general stores and gift shops all right next store to the High Falls State Park. High Falls Rd., High Falls 866-504-8080, buckcreekvillage.com \r\n1Hi9h Falls State Park Hike alo ng the Towallga River to the remains of an 1880's g ristmill, enjoy camp ing, a lake with boat rental, t rails, a swimming pool, p icnic areas and m inigolf. Daily. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Parking $2. Just east of 1-75, Exit 198 478-993-3053, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org (;l WC 6- \r\nIndian Springs \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nBi.g Chief Country Store Dating back to the early 1900s, pick up a picnic lunch, live bait and more at this lively local hotspot. 1834 GA Hwy 42 S., Indian Springs, \r\n30216 Cil WC b.i i T \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Indian Springs Chapel This beautiful c . 1890 Queen A nne-style chapel contains o riginal kerosene light fixtures, colored g lass w indows and a brass bell that has t o lled every Sunday since it was built. Call for hours. Free. 1835A GA Hwy 42 5., Indian Springs, 30216, 770-775-2493, geocities.com/Heartland/Village/1954 ~ WC \u0026TI T \r\nIndian Springs Hotel/Museum Th is Federalist-style hotel, built in 1823. is where Creek Indian Chief W illiam Mc Intosh signed the Treaty of 1825 that ceded 4,700.000 acres from t he Creeks to the state of Georgia. 1807 GA Hwy 42 5., Indian Springs, 30216, 770-775-2493, g e o c i t i e s . c o m / H e a r t l a n d / V i ll a g e / 1 9 5 4 ~WC \u0026flT \r\nIndian Springs State Park This retreat is known for its natural curat ive springs and historic buil dings. Enjoy camping, cottages, swimm ing beach, boating, p icnicking, mini-go lf and nature tra il. Daily. 7 a.m .-10 p.m. Parking $2. 15 miles from 1-75, off GA Hwy 42 Flovilla, 30216 770-504-2277, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org ~ WC o.. \r\nlrwinville \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nJefferson Davis Memorial State Historic Site This monument mar ks the spot w here the Confederate president was capt ured in 1865. Today, v isitors enjoy a m useum, a tra il and a picnic area. Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.5 p.m., Sun. 2-5:30 p.m. Adults $2.50, children $1.50, seniors $2. Group rates avail. with advance notice. Located off GA Hwy 32, near lrwinville 229-831-2335, gastateparks.org ~ WC o.. \r\nJackson (H-10) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nDauset Trails Nature Center Explore the ponds, creeks, w ildflower fields, wooded trails and nature center. Camping for organized groups avail. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 12-5 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Free. 360 Mt. Vernon Rd., Jackson, 30233 \r\n770-775-6798, dausettrails.com ~ WC \u0026T \r\nHistoric Downtown Jackson A hist oric turn-of-t he-century community beckons v isitors to come sit on the front porch. Also visit antiques st ores, resta urants and q uaint shops. Hours vary. Free. On the Square, Jackson, 30233 770-775-4839, jackson-online.com l::l MI \r\nLake Jackson Swim, fish and boat in the placid waters of this 4,700-acre lake. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Parking at adjacent Lloyd Shoals Park $3. Jackson Lake Rd., Jackson, 30233 770-775-4839, jackson-online.com l::lWC\u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nButts County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fr i. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 206 E. Third St., Jackson, 30233 770-775-4839, jackson- online.com l::lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nJacksonvi lie Magnolia Midlands \r\nHorse Creek Wildlife Management Area Horse Creek's rest orative environment is perfect for hiking, hunting and fish ing. A ll state licenses apply. Daily. Dawndusk. Free. 120 E. Oak St., McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, telfairco.com ~ \r\nJesup (Q-18) Magnolia Midlands \r\nLittle Red Caboose Step inside this litt le red train caboose for a healt hy dose of Wayne County history, from General \"Mad Anthony\" Wayne to the railroad boom. Mon.-Fr i. 1-5 p.m. Free. 101 E. Cherry St., Jesup, 31545 912-427-3233, 888- 224-5983 [:l \r\nRailfan Platform The p latform , located on the lawn of the Chamber of Commerce. allows visitors to sit under the fan and listen t o the chat ter of the conductors and engineers on passing Amtrak and CSX t rains. Daily. Free. 124 N.W. Broad St., Jesup, 31545 912-427-2028, waynechamber.com \r\nRayonier Wildlife Management Area A natural respit e for w ild life lovers, seasonal fishing and hunting are offered here. Daily. Free. Check station on GA Hwy 32, Jesup, 31545 912- 262-3173, gohuntgeorgia.com \r\nTravel Services \r\nWayne County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p .m. 124 N.W. Broad St., Jesup, 31545 912-427-2028, 888-224-5983, \r\nwaynechamber.com ~ WC \u0026 \r\nJewell Classic South \r\nRock Mill Plantation This p ri vate, Federal -style histor ic residence was built w ith native materials, including the massive granite blocks in the foyer. School groups welcome. Reservations required. Free. Mayfield-Jewell Rd., Jewell, 31045 706-465-3285, rockmillplantation.com C:l WC \r\nJuliette (H-10) Historic Heartland \r\nJarrell Plantation Historic Site This cotton p lantation inc ludes a sawmill, cotton gin, g ristmill, sugarcane p ress. barn, farm animals, farmhouse w ith period furnishings and a museum. Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-5:30 p.m. Call for guided g roup tours and fees. 18 miles east of 1-75, Exit 185 \r\n478- 986-5172, gastateparks.org [:l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nLake Juliette W ith 3,600 ac res strictly for fishing, t he lake prohibits boa t s w it h engines greater t han 25 horsepower, as well as jet skis and other personal watercraft. Daily. Mar.-Oct. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. U.S. Hwy 23 and GA Hwy 87, Juliette, 31046 478-994-9239, 888-642-4628 888-GPCLAKE, \r\nsoutherncompany.com/gapower [;l WC \u0026 \r\nWhistle Stop Cafe and Juliette Community Fans of the film Fried Green Tomatoes wi ll want t o stop in at t he real- life Wh istle Stop Cafe and its surrounding shops. Tue.-Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 443 McCracken St., Juliette, 31046 478-992-8886, 888-642-4628, \r\nthewhistlestopcafe.com [:l WC \u0026i iT \r\nKnoxville Historic Heartland \r\nHistoric Knoxville John Pemberton, who invented the formula for Coca-Cola, was born near Knoxville, and the Lone Star state flag of Texas was actually desig ned and made in Knoxville. Guided tours by reservation. Courthouse Square, Knoxville, 31050 478-836-3825, robertacrawfordchamber.org ~ \r\nLe xi n g t o n Classic South \r\nHistoric Lexington Enjoy a wa lking tour o f the National Historic District w ith its antique stores and g ift shops. The town is also home to Shaking Rock Park. U.S. Hwy 78, Lexington, 30648 706-743-3322 \r\nTravel Services \r\nOglethorpe County Chamber of Commerce 1158 Athens Rd., Crawford, 30630 706-743-3113, oglethorpecofc.org ~WC o.. \r\nLincolnton (N-7) Classic South \r\nAmity Rec reation Area This day- use park, managed by t he U.S. A r my Corps of Engineers, offers picn ic, beach and p layground fun. Daily. 8 a.m.8:30 p .m . Closed Oct. 15-Apr. 1. $4 per ca r per day. 5870 Thomson Hwy, Lincolnton, 30817 800-533-3478, usace.army.mil C:l WC \r\nBussey Point Recreation Area At Bussey Point, indulge in a mult itude of recreational opportunities on the shores of J. Strom Thurmond Lake. Daily. Daw ndusk. Pr imitive camping $5 per night. Double Branches Rd., Lincolnton, 30817 800-533-3478, usace.army.mil ~ WC \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.O RG / \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\n Cherokee Recreation Day Use Area A ll t he elemen t s for a perfect lakeside afternoon. Daily. 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Closed \r\nOct. 15-Apr. 1, $4 per car p er day. 5926 Augusta Hwy, Lincolnton, 30817 800-533-3478, usace.army.mil [ii WC \r\n \r\nClarks Hill Lake A n oasis for boating, fishing and picnic king, Clar ks Hill Lake is th e largest reser voir in the Southeast, boasting 7,200 miles of shoreline. Daily. Free. 2959 McCormick Hwy/U.S. Hwy 378 E., Lincolnton, 30817 706-359-7970, lincolncountyga.org [;l WC\u0026. \r\n \r\n- 1ark State Park This park offers a swimming b each, fishing, boa,1ng, nature t rails, picnic areas, minigolf, camping and a log cabin m useum. Pavil on avail. for rent Guided cabin tours aro offered on summ er weekends. Daily. 7 a.m -10 p.m. Parking $2, free on Wed. 7 miles N.E. of Lincolnton on U.S. Hwy 378 70 6-359-3 458, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nG \r\n \r\nountain \r\n \r\nThis is a premier location for large, \r\n \r\nmultiplC'twinned ru tile crystals and 72 \r\n \r\notfier types of minerals. Pr ivately owned. \r\n \r\nit Is open t o th e public by reservation \r\n \r\no nly. Free. \r\n \r\nU.S. Hwy 378, Lincolnton, 30817 \r\n \r\n70 6-359-3862 [;l \r\n \r\nLi \r\n \r\nn inty H istorical Park \r\n \r\nThi s assemblage of histor ic build ings \r\n \r\ninc ludes the Groves-May House, Dr. May's \r\n \r\noffice, a log smokeh ouse. cotton g in, \r\n \r\nblacksmith shop, restored log cabin. By \r\n \r\nreservation only. Free. \r\n \r\n147 Lumber St., Lincolnton, 30817 \r\n \r\n706-359-7970, lincolncountyga.org \r\n \r\nl:il WC 6-.. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nLincolnton-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce/Lamar-Blanchard House Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. 112 N. Washington St., Lincolnton, 30817 \r\n7l:i0l w6-e3c5;.9-7970, lincolncountyga.org \r\n \r\nLizella \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nMiddle Georgia Pottery Visit one of the first manuf acturers of \" w hiskey jugs.\" The sixth generation of t his tradit ional potter fam ily still uses t he orig inal 19th-century kiln and equi pment. Call fo r hours. Free. Pottery Rd., Lizella, 31052 478-836-3825 [;lWC \r\n \r\nLouisville (0-11) \r\nClassic South \r\nMarket House Buil t at the crossing of two trai ls, the open-air build ing dates back to the late 1700s. In t he center o f the structure hangs a bell that was used to warn of Indian attacks. Daily. Free. Center of Broad St., Louisville, 30434 478-625-8134, jeffersoncounty.org [ii 6,. \r\n \r\nRevolutionary Cemetery Many Revolu tiona ry War soldiers are buried in this Natio nal Register histor ic cemetery. Daily. Free. GA Hwy 24 W., Louisville, 30434 478-625-8134, jeffersoncounty.org [;l \r\nTravel Services \r\nJefferson County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 302 E. Broad St., Louisville, 30434 4 78-625-8134 , jeffersoncounty.org [;l \r\nLudowici (Q-17) \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nGriffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area The area is app roximately 5,616 acres made up of two sand ridges. Hunting and fishing are avail. Dawn-d usk. Free. U.S. Hwy 301, Ludowici, 31316 912-262-3173, gohuntgeorgia.com [;l \r\nJones Creek Church Museum This small museum feat ures the slave gallery in th e 1856 church build ing, origin al cem etery and \"baptism hole\" in Jones Creek. By reservation o nly. Free. U.S. Hwy 301 N._, Ludowici, 31316 912-545-2437, 912-545-9315, wcolweb.com/ jonescreek [;l WC \r\nLyons Magnolia Mtdlands \r\nCanoeCanoe Outfitters Let these outfitters g uid e you through the f latwater rivers of South Georgia, includ ing the Okefenokee National Wi ldlife Refuge. Call for hours and fees. 3008 U.S. Hwy 280 E., Lyons, 30436 912-526-8222, canoecanoe.com l:il WC fl \r\nMacon (1-12) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nCannonball House and Civil War Museum This Greek Rev iva l home, built in 1853 and comp let e with period furnishin gs, is now the site of a collection of Civil War artifacts. Garden and g ift sho p also avail. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Guided tours avail. before 4 p.m. Call for fees. 856 Mulberry St., Macon, 31201 478-745-5982, cannonballhouse.org \r\nl:ilWC\u0026.T \r\nDouglass Theatre Otis Redding and James Brown perfo rmed in this theater during its run from 1921 t o the 1970s. It has been restored as a state -of-the-art film, performance and meeting venue. Mon.- Fr i. 10 a.m.-5 p.m . Call fo r tour reservations. 355 MLK Jr. Blvd., Macon, 31201 478-742-2000, douglasstheatre.org \r\nl:il WC \u0026T \r\nFederated Garden Clubs Center Architect Neel Reid designed this 1910 En g lish Tud or home. It became th e headquarters of the Federat ed Garden Clubs of Macon in 1957. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or by reservatio n. Guided tours $3. 730 College St., Macon, 31201 478-742-0921, fgcmacon.org [ii WC\u0026. T \r\n \r\nGeorgia Music Hall of Fame Georgia's audio lan dscape is explored in a collection of memorabi lia o f more than 450 art ists, interactive sh ows and changing exhibits. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1- 5 p.m. Group t ours by reservation. Adults $8, ch ildren under 4 free, stu dents, seniors and AAA memb ers $7. 200 MLK Jr. Blvd., Macon, 31201 478-750-8555, 888-GAROCKS, \r\ngamusichall.com l:il WC \u0026,fl T \r\nGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame America 's largest sports hall of fa me inc ludes displays, th eater and interactive area celebrating athlet es including Hank Aaron, Nancy Lopez, Evander Holyfield and Bobby Jones. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1- 5 p.m. Call for fees. 301 Cherry St., Macon, 31201 478-752-1585, \r\ngeorgiasportshalloffame.com [;l WC c,.T \r\nHay House The elaborat e Italian Ren aissan ce Revival hou se boa sts 18 rooms decorated w ith mu seum pieces. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 1- 5 p.m. Guided tours avail., last to ur at 4 p.m. Call for fees. 934 Georgia Ave., Macon, 31201 \r\n478-742-8155, hayhouse.org [;l WC \u0026T \r\nLake Tobesofkee Recreation Area Fi shing, ca mp ing , boating, swimming. Arrow head Park, Sandy Beach Par k and Claystone Par k feature covered picnic pavilion s, playgrounds and t enni s. Daily. 6 a.m.- 10 p.m. Day use $3, camp ing $15. 6600 Mosely Dixon Rd., Macon, 31220 4 78-474-8770, maconga.org \r\n[;l WC \u0026.T \r\nMacon Arts Gallery Local artist s show their one- of-a-kind sculpt ure, ceramics, pottery and fine paintings. New artwork is added frequently. Mon.- Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 414 Cherry St., Macon, 31201 478-743-6940, maconarts.org Gl 6-,. \r\nMuseum of Arts and Sciences The museum feat ures an artist 's garret, a humanist's study, a scientist 's workshop and an enclosed animal habit at. Mon. 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 1-5 p.m. O rganized group tours by reservation. Adults $7, children ages 2-11 $4 (under 2 free), seniors $6, students over 12 $5. 4182 Forsyth Rd., Macon, 31210 478-477-3232, rnasmacon.com \r\n[;l WC\u0026. T \r\nOcmulgee National Monument Ocmulgee includes burial mounds. a ceremonial earth lodge reconstructed over the o rig inal 1,000-year-old floor, an out line of a co lonial trading post, and a Civil War gun emplacement. Park daily 9 a.m.5 p.m. Group tours by reservatio n. Free. 1207 Emery Hwy, Macon, 31217 478-752-8257, nps.gov/ocmu \r\n[;l WC c,. \r\nRose Hill Cemetery Many fam ous Macon citizens rest here, in clud ing Civil War soldiers and Sou thern rock-and- ro ll legend Duane A llman. Daily until sunset. Free. 1091 Riverside Dr., Macon, 31204 478-743-3401, 800-768-3401, \r\nmaconga.org [;l \u0026. \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\nGEORGlA.ORG / 800 \\ IJSIT GA \r\n \r\n  Sidney Lanier Cottage To ur this c . 1840 co t tage that is the birthp lace of the famous poet and musician. Guid ed tours Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Last tour begins at 3:30 p.m. Call for fees. 935 High St., Macon, 31201 478-743-3851, historicmacon.org [;l WC \u0026. T \r\nStarcadia Entertainment Park Choose from Blaster boats. a rock-climb ing w ait, mini-golf. racecars, bowling and a trampoline high jump. Call for hours and fees. 150 Starcadia Cir, Macon, 31210 478-475-9880, starcadia.net [;l WC bil T \r\nTubman African-American Museum The m useum features m ore than a d ozen g alleries that chronicle the fascinating sag a of Africans in A merica. Mo n.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 2- 5 p .m. Adults $5, chlld ren $ 3. Guided tours by reservation. 340 Wa fnut St., Macon, 31201 478-743-8544, tubmanmuseum.com \r\n[;l WC 6-. \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nMacon-Bibb County Convention and Visitors Bureau Info rmation on daify to urs of Histo ric Macon is avail. Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . 200 Cherry St., Macon, 31201 478-743-3401, 800-768-3401, \r\nmaconga.org [;l WC 6. \r\nMacon 1-75 Welcome Center Da ily. 9 a.m.- 5:30 p .m . 1-75 at Mile Marker 179, Macon, 31201 478-994-9191, maconga.org [;l WC - \r\nAround-Town Tours of Historic Macon Enjoy t ouring Macon w it h pre-packaged ad mission to attractions, with discounts up to 25 percent. Book an in-town tour. a downtown tour or a combination tour. Mo n.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . Call for fees. 200 Cherry St., Macon, 31201 478-743-3401, 800-768-3401, \r\nmaconga.org l::l WC 6' \r\nMadison (J-8) Historic Heartland \r\nBig Sandy Creek Dairy Farm The first dairy par lo r in Georg ia has been in operation here in Geo rgia since 1950 and milks 80 cows t wice a day. Tues., Thur. \u0026 by appt. 4541 Bostwick Rd., Madison 30650 706-342-2727, bigsandycreek.com [;l WC \r\nHeritage Hall The 1811 ho use museum boasts period furnishings and window etchings by the gir ls who once lived there. Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m .. Sun. 1:30- 4:30 p .m. Adul ts $5. children 12 and under free. students $2. Group rates avail. 277 S. Main St., Madi son, 30650 706-342-9627, 800-S45-8771, friendsofheritagehall.com l::l WC b 'i!T \r\n \r\nMadison- Morgan Cultural Center See this 1895 Ro manesque schoolho use and its m useum with per for m ing arts and perm anent exhibits. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 2-5 p.m. Group tours by reserva tion. Adults $3. children $2. seniors $2.50. Group rates avail. 434 S. Main St., Madison, 30650 706-342-4743. morgan.public.lib.ga.us/madmorg \r\nl::l WC b-T \r\nMadison Museum of Fine Art This museum features Remb randt, Renoir, Picasso, Dali and Calder. Changing exhibitions ensure t hat you will always find something new. Sun.-Fri. 1-5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. 290 Hancock St., Madi son, 30650 706342-8320, madisonmuseum.org \r\nl::l WC b T \r\nMorgan County African-American Museum This m useum preserves Afric anA merican her itag e and prom otes awareness of the contributio ns AfricanAme ricans have made to Southern cul ture. Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m .. Sat. noon-4 p.m . Guided tours avail. Adults $3. child ren $2. 156 Academy St., Madison, 30650 \r\ne- 706-342-9191 \r\n(;J WC \r\nRogers House/Rose Cottage This 1809 Piedmont Plains- sty le museum. is furnished w ith period p ieces. The restored Rose Cottag e Museum reflects the original owner 's aesthetic principles. Tours Mo n.-Sat. 10 a.m .-4:30 p.m. Sun. 1:304 :30 p.m. Admission $3. 179 E. Jefferson St. Madison, 306SO 706-343-0190, madisonga.org/ attractions.htm \r\n(;J WC 6-. \r\nSouthern Cross Guest Ranch Southern Cross Ranch is an all-inclusive guest ranch with excellent ho rseback riding (guided and ung uid ed). pool, ho t tub, game roo m and lodging. Daily. 9 a.m.-6 p.m . Call for fees. 1670 Bethany Church Rd., Madison, 30650 706-342- 8027, southcross.com \r\n[;l WC ll T \r\nTravel Services \r\nMadison Convention and Visitors Bureau and Local Welcome Center Mon.-Fri, 8 :30 a.m .-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun. 1-4 p.m. 115 E. Jefferson St ., Madison, 30650 706-342-4454, 800-709-7406, \r\nmadisonga.org (;J WC \u0026 \r\nMartinez ( P-8) \r\nClassic South \r\nFunsville Enjoy the Water Zone. a Venetian carousel, m ini-golf, go -carts and more. Call for hours and fees. Group rates avail. 43SO Wheeler Rd., Martinez, 30907 706-863-3087, funsvilleaugusta.com l::lWC bilT \r\n \r\nRecipe \r\nFried Green Tomatoes with Remoulade Sauce \r\nFrom Watchmaker's Restaurant in the Fitzpatrick Hotel 16 West Public Square Washington, 706-678-5901 \r\n3 g reen tomatoes, sliced 1/2 inch thick \r\n2 teaspoons heavy whipping cream \r\n1/4 teaspoon hot sauce 1 egg, beaten \r\n1/4 cup tomato ju ice 1/4 c up p lain b read c rumbs 1/4 cup yellow cornmeal \r\nWhisk togethe r t he cream, hot sauce, egg and t omato j u ice. Ble nd b read c rumbs a nd cornmeal t ogether. Pa t tom ato d r y, dip int o egg m ix t ure and then into t he cornmeal, coat we ll. Fry until gold en brown. Serve w it h remoulade sauce and goat c heese. \r\nRemoulade Sauce \r\n1/2 cup mayonnaise 2 tbsp. p ickle relish 1 tbsp. dijon mustard \r\n1/2 tbsp . c hili garlic sauce 2 tbsp. ketchup \r\n1/2 tbsp. dried tarragon \r\n1/2 tbsp. cracked black pepp er 2 tbsp. chopped onions \r\nsalt to t aste \r\nBlend all ingredients. Best when made a d ay ah ead o f serving! \r\nSavannah Rapids Pavilion Fro m the o bservation deck of the conference center, see the Savannah River rapids and Augusta Canal. Outbuildings include t he dance pav illion, dining hall and BBQ p it. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.5 p,m. Free. 3300 Evans-to-Locks Rd., Martinez, 30907, 706-868-3349, savannahrapids.com (;J WC 6'.Y \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nColumbia County Community and Leisure Services Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .- 5 p .m. 630 Ronald Reagan Dr., Martinez, 30809, 706-868-3484, \r\ncolumbiacounty.gov l::l WC 6-. \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\nGEORCt,\\ .ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n 1/iJJYJ~ \r\nThings are perfectly peachy along this fucina.ting tour ofsignature southern destinations. The Peach Blossom Trail, parallel to I-75, takes you on a rural trek along historic highways and byways. Stretching from thesouth metro Atlanta area to the rich growingfields ofmiddle Georgia, the trail follows US 41 and US 341. See southern plantations, tour antebellum homes, taste southern fried dishes, and even pick your own peaches. Experience true h \r\n \r\n, \\~i=,\"\"\"' \r\n \r\n~ Hope You Keep Georgia on Your Mind  1.800.768.3401  www.historicgeorgia.org \r\n \r\n Savannah Rapids Visitor' s Center Take a canoe, kaya k, or b icycle ride through Georgia's only Natio nal Heritage A rea. Access point for the Savannah River. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Guided group tours by reser vation. Free. 3300 Evans-to-Lock Rd., Martinez, 30907, 706-868-3349, \r\nsavannahrapids.com [;;l WC b. \r\nMcRae (L-16) \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nLiberty Square Miniature monuments adorn the grounds of Liberty Square: a Statue of Liberty replica that is 1/12 actual size, a Liberty Bell and a mar ble m emorial to those who d ied in service. Daily. Free. Downtown McRae, 31055 \r\n229-868-6365, telfairco.com b. \r\nLittle Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge Best known for its golf course, lodge and restaurant, t his park also offers many other amenities includ ing a nature trail and buzzard rookery. Park open daily. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Lodge 6 a.m.-midnight. 2 miles north of McRae, off U.S. Hwy 441 229-868-7474, gastateparks.org [;;IWCMIT \r\nTelfair County Boat Landing Enter the beautiful Ocmulgee River at t he br idge at Lumber Ci ty. Multiple boat landings avail. Daily. Free. Ocmulgee River, U.S. Hwy 341 Bridge at Lumber Cit y, McRae, 31055 229-8686365, telfairco.com [:j \r\nTravel Services \r\nTelfair County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. 120 E. Oak St., McRae, 310SS 229-868-6365, mcraega.net, \r\ntelfairco.com [:j WC \u0026 \r\nMetter (P-14) gnolia Midlands \r\n8 Metter Commissary The commissary served lumber workers in t he 1930s and now houses the welcome center and chamber of commerce. Fall/winter Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . Spring/ summer Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. 1210 S. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-6988, 888-704-3531, \r\nmetter-candler.com [:l WC b \r\nGuido Gardens/ Evangelistic Association \r\nGuido Gardens, home to the popular 24 hour Chapel in the Pines. features a gazebo, arbors, water attractions, bridges, flora and topiaries. Tours Mon.Fri. 8 a.m.-12 p.m., 1-5 p.m. Call for holiday hours. Reservations suggested. Free. 600 N. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-2222, GuidoGardens.com [;;IWC b \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nMetter Local Welcome Center Mon.-5at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 1-5 p.m. 1210 S. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-6988, metter-candler.com [:l WC b,. \r\nMilledgeville (K-11) Historic Heartland \r\nAllied Arts Cultural Center-John Marlor House The Fed eral-st y le John Marlor Ho use was built in the 1830s as a wedding present. It is currently home to the Elizabeth Bethune gallery and the Allied Arts Center. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 201 N. Wayne St., MIiiedgeviiie, 31061 478-4523950, milledgevillecvb.com C;JWC o,. \r\nAndalusia Farm Tour the home of beloved American autho r Flannery O'Conno r. for touring Tue. and Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. U.S. Hwy 441 N., Milledgeville, 31061 478-454-4029, andalusiafarm.org C;J WC \r\nBartram Forest The fo rest boasts walking trails, bird watching, educational kiosks, pavilion and garden. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .-4:30 p.m . Free. U.S. Hwy 441 S., Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-2119, milledgevillecvb.com \r\n[;;l we e,. \r\nCentral State Hospital Museum The museum chronicles the intriguing story of mental health treatment in the United States and the 160-year history of the hospital. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.5 p.m. Museum by reservation only. Free. Swint Ave., Milledgeville, 31062 478-445-1757, centralstatehospital.org \r\n[:l WC b \r\nFlannery O'Connor Memorial This admirable collection includes signature p ieces from O'Connor 's farmhouse. plus her perso nal library, memorabilia and rotat ing exhibi ts. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Ina D. Russell Library, Georgia College and State University Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-4047, http://library.gcsu.edu/-sc/foc.html C;JWC e,. \r\nLake Sinclair Lake Sinclair is an idyllic setting for boating, fishing and lakeside leisure. Daily. Free. U.S. Hwy 441, Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804, milledgevillecvb.com [:l WC \r\nLockerly Hall/Lockerly Arboretum The 1839 Lockerly Hall is a fine example of resplendent plantation architecture. Tours avail. Mon. and Wed. through the Milledgeville CVB. Admission $3. Mon.Fr i. 8:30 a.m-4:30 p.m., Sat. Oct.-May 1-5 p.m. and June-Sept. 10 a.m. -2 p.m. Free. 1534 Irwinton Rd., Milledgeville, 31061 478-4 52-2112, lockerlyarboretum.org [;;!WC \r\n \r\nMemory Hill Cemetery Orig inally called Cemetery Square. Memory Hill was desig nated as one of the four public squares in the town plan of 1803. Writer Flannery O'Connor, Cong ressman Carl Vinson and other Georgia statesmen are buried here. Daily. Liberty and Franklin Sts., Milledgeville, 31061, 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804, milledgevillecvb.com [;;I \r\nMuseum and Archives of Georgia Education This former residence documents the development of education in Georg ia, housing historical records, memorabilia and a gallery w ith rotating exhibits. Tue.Fri. 1-5 p.m. or by reservation. Free. 131 S. Clark St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-4391, http://library.gcsu.edu/-sc/magepages [:l WC C- \r\nOid State Capital Building/Georgia's Old Capital Museum Milledgeville was once the capital of Georgia, and this museum is housed in the former capitol build ing, with exhibits on area history and culture. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-4 p.m., Sat. and guided tours by reservation. Adults $2, stud ents $1. 201 E. Greene St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-453-1803, oldcapitalmuseum.com \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nSt. Stephen's Episcopal Church A Gothic roof replaced the o rigi nal flat roof, which was destroyed d uring the Civil War. The chancel furniture was carved by an early parishioner. Office hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. 220 S. Wayne St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-2710, ststephensga.org \r\n[:l WC 6-- \r\nStetson-Sanford House Built in 1825 in the Milledgeville Federal style by local architect John Marlo r, the house features a Palladian double po rtico and original pilasters. Open to tro lley tour visitors only. 601 W. Hancock St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804, milledgevillecvb.com [;;lWCT \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nMIiiedgeviiie Convention and Visitors Bureau/Welcome Center Info rmation on Milledgeville's Andalusia Tours and Historic Trolley Tours avail. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m . 200 W. Hancock St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800 -653-1804, milledgevillecvb.com [;;IWCb. \r\nOld Governor's Mansion Tour A $10 million restoration effort has returned the mansion to its 1850s appearance. Tours include servants' area, main floor and bedroom level. Call for hours and fees. 120 S. Clark St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-445 -4545, gcsu.edu/ mansion \r\n[:l WC 6-- \r\n \r\n90 \r\n \r\n0 RGIA.0RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Millen (P-12) Classic South \r\nBo Ginn Aquarium and Aquatic Educational Center On the grounds o f Magnolia Spr ings St at e Par k. The 26 freshwat er tanks at t his aquar ium display native fish, reptiles an d turtles. Daily. 9 a.m.-4 p.m . Tou rs b y reservati on. Free. 1061 Hatchery Rd., Millen, 30442 478-982-4168, gastateparks.org [;lWC\u0026 \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park Known for it s cryst al-cl ear sp rings, scenic boardwalk and freshw at er aquarium, this par k offers camp ing, cottages, a playground , pool, picn ic areas, 28-acre lake w ith boat rental and hiking and biking trails. Daily. 7 a.m.-10 p .m . 5 miles north of Millen on U.S. Hwy 25 478-982-1660, gastateparks.org \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services \r\nJenkins County Chamber of Commerce Mo n.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p .m . 548 Cotton Ave., Millen, 30442 478-982-559S, millenjenkinscounty.org \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nMilner Historic Heartland \r\nConfederate Cemetery-Ba rnesville More than 100 Con fed erate sold iers are buried here. Daily. 1.5 miles east, on Old Alabama Rd., Milner, 30257 \r\n770- 358-5884 I] WC \u0026 \r\nMitchell Classic South \r\nHamburg State Park A restored 1921 water -powered g ristmill is featured, alo ng w it h cam p ing, a m useum, a 225-acre lake wit h b oat rental, fishin g, hiking trails, p ic nic areas and a 1920 s country st o re. daily 7 a.m .-10 p.m. 16 miles north of Sandersville, off GA Hwy 102, 478-552-2393, \r\ngastateparks.org I] WC 6. \r\nMonroe (1-7) Historic Heartland \r\nDavis-Edwards House Bui lt around 18 4 5, this house is home t o t he Historical Society of Walton Co unt y and boasts a secret myst ery roo m . By reservation o nly. Call for f ees. 238 N. Broad St., Monroe, 30655 \r\n770-276-6663 I] WC \u0026T \r\nHistoric Downtown Monroe Enjoy shopping, dining and stro lling t he street s of this historic downtow n. Th e co mm unity cen t er is avail. for rent. Monroe, 30655-2117 \r\n770-267-7536, monroega.com I] WC \u0026fl T \r\n \r\nMcDaniel-Tichenor House The neoclassical mansion, for mer ho me of Governor Henry Dickerso n McDaniel, contains m any period features. Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m .- 4 p .m . Guided t ours by reservation. Admissio n $3. Group rates avail. 319 McDaniel St., Monroe, 30655 770-267-5602, mcdaniel-tichenor.org \r\n[;l WC \u0026T \r\nW illiam Harris Homestead The circa-1825 hom estead provides a rare glimpse in to how the ear liest ho mestead ers l ived. Open the 1st and 3rd Sat. of every mo nth. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 3636 Georgia Hwy 11, Monroe, 30656 770-267-5844, harrishomestead.com \r\nTravel Services \r\nWalton County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 323 W. Spring St., Monroe, 30655 \r\n770-267-6594, walt onchamber.org [;l \u0026 \r\nMonticello (1-10 Historic Heartland \r\nDow's Pulpit Monument This huge rock is naturally shaped like a pulpi t. It 's said that the Reverend Lorenzo Dow, Georgia's famo us walking evangelist, p reached here. Daily. Free. GA Hwy 11, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834, monticelloga.org \r\nJackson Lake Jackso n Lake's shores are great for swimm ing, b oating and fishing. Daily. Free. GA Hwys 16 and 212, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8994, monticelloga.org [il \r\nMonticello Crossroads Scenic Byway The scenic b yway driv ing t our commences at th e rock-formed Dow's Pulpit, w h ere Reverend Loren zo Dow. the fam ous \"walking eva ngelist,\" used t o preach. Daily. Free. At GA Hwys 11 and 83, Monticello, 31064, 706-468-8834, monticelloga.org [;l 6,. \r\nMonticello Historic District The ent ire cit y of Monticello, including its dow ntow n shopping d istrict, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Daily. Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834, monticelloga.org \r\nl:il WC Ml \r\nOconee National Forest This forest encompasses 16,000 acres of pub lic land, w it h t w o w i ldlife managem ent areas, hiking, camping , bird w atching and w ild lif e observation. Daily. Free. 1199 Madison Rd., Eatonton, 31024 706-485-7110, monticelloga.org [;l \r\nTravel Services \r\nMonticello-Jasper County Chamber of Commerce The cham ber of comm erce hosts a disp lay t hat p ays tr ibute to hometown girl Tr isha Yearw ood. Mon.-Fr i. 9 a.m .-5 p.m . Visitors Center, 119 W. Washington St. on the Square, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8994, monticelloga.org l]WC\u0026T \r\n \r\nMonticello Crossroads Trailhead and Visitors Center Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 119 W. Washington St., on the Square Monticello, 31064 \r\n706-468-8994, monticelloga.org I] WC \u0026 \r\nMonticello Historic District Driving Tour Free brochure avail. in visitors center. On the Square, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8994, monticelloga.org \r\nSeven Islands Trail This Indian trail, w hich lat er b ecame a stag ecoac h rou te, dates b ack to 1670. Travel d irt road s that date back t o t he 1600s and enjoy a nost algic ride throu gh ou t Jasper County. Daily. Free. Jasper County, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8994, monticelloga.org \r\nMusella Historic Heartland \r\nDickey Farms Here at t he oldest operating packingho use in the st ate of Georgia. Enjoy th e op en-air market and p eachy treats. Mon.Fri. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.. Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Guid ed t ours by reservation. Free. 3440 Old Hwy 341, Musella, 31066 478-836-4362, 800-732-2442, \r\ngapeaches.com l;J WC \u0026fl \r\nNicholls Magnolia Midlands \r\nGeneral Coffee State Park Th e p ark features f ar m build ings and animals, campin g, cot t ages. lake, b oat rental, fishing, pool and nature trail. The 19th -century Burnham House w ith rocking-chair porch is avail. for rent. Daily 7 a.m .-10 p .m. Parking $2. Free on Wed . 6 miles east of Douglas on GA Hwy 32, Nicholls, 912-384-7082, gastateparks.org \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nNorwood (M-9) Classic South \r\nBirthplace of Rural Free Delivery (RFD) Historical Marker In 1868 six m en alon g a 5-mile rural route hired Jerry Parson s t o deli ver and collect mail. Each day, he made a 10-mile w alk. Today you may d r ive by to see t his sit e where RFD orig inated. U.S. Hwy 278, Norwood, 30821 706-465-9675 \r\nCome Away Plantation This historic plantation is now a commercial hunting preserve as w ell as a site for fishing, tennis, conferences and lodging. Call for reservations Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 8722 Elam Church Rd., Norwood, 30821 706-465- 3292, \r\ncomeaway-plantation.com I] WC T \r\n \r\nGEORGLA.ORG / \r\n \r\n91 \r\n \r\n Oxford Historic Heartland \r\nSoldiers' Cemetery Two of the buildings o n the Oxofrd College campus served as hospitals during t he Civil War, and a cem etery with the g raves of 25 Confederate soldiers is located on campus. Dail y. Free. Oxford College Campus, Oxford, 30054 800-723-8328, emory.edu/OXFORD [:.lWC \r\nPerry (1-14) Historic Heartland \r\nGeorgia National Fairgrounds and Agrlcenter This complex host s the Geo rg ia National Fair, co ncerts, rodeos. horse shows. livestock competitio ns, RV rallies and sporting events. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. 401 Larry Wa lker Pkwy, Perry, 31069 478-987-3247, 800-987-3247, gnfa.com l::.lWC\u0026.flT \r\nPrlester's Pecans Candy Kitchen and Restaurant See pecan p ralines, div inity, fudge, sugar nuts and m ore being made. Sample t he candies, and purc hase t he freshest pecans in t he South. Daily. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. \r\nU.S. Hwy 75 s., Exit 134, Perry, 31069 \r\n478-987-6080, 800-277-3226, priester.com [:.l WC 6-'II T \r\nSam Nunn Exhibit This exhibit includes m emorabilia com m em orating Nunn's early c hildhood to his days in Washington, D.C., as a U.S. senator. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. 1100 Main St., Perry, 31069 \r\n478- 988- 6200 I] WC 6- \r\nTraveI Services \r\nPerry Area Convention and Visitors Bureau/Perry Welcome Center Information on Perry's walking t our avail. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m .. Memorial Day-Labor Day Sun. 1-5 p.m. 101 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd., Perry, 31069 478-988-8000, perryga.com i]WC6. \r\nPortal \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nClark Farm and Produce Tour the fa rm, pi ck strawberries in season and enjoy strawber ry ice cream yearround . Enjoy hayri des and pumpkin patches each fall. Call for hours and fees. 1699 Clark Farm Rd., off U.S. Hwy 80, Portal, 30450 912-865-3200, clarkfarmandproduce.com [:.l WC fl \r\nReidsville (P-16) Magnolia Midlands \r\nFarm Fresh Tattnall Farm Fresh Tat t nall is a cooperative ef fort of the 18 roadside and U-p ic k farms in Tattnall County. Find -peac hes, strawberries, Vidalia onion s, sweet potatoes and turnip g reens. P.O. Box 580, Reidsville, 30453 912- 557-6724, farmfreshtattnall.com \r\n \r\nGordonla-Alatamaha State Park The par k features a ca mpground . lake, boat rental, pool, tennis courts. m ini-golf and picnic areas. The recently expand ed g olf course offers a p ro shop and unlimited weekday p lay. Dail y. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Off U.S. Hwy 280, take 1-16, Reidsville, 30453 912-557-7744, 800- 864-7275, gastateparks.org [:.l WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nGreater Tattnall Chamber of Commerce and Reidsville Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .-5 p.m . 120 Brazell St., Reidsville, 30453 \r\n912-557-6323 [:.l WC 6. \r\nRoberta (H-12) Historic f-!eartland \r\nBenjamin Hawkins Gravesite Colonel Benjamin Hawkins served as a member of General Washington's staff. After t he war he was sent t o Georgia to assume jurisdiction over all Indian t ribes south of the Ohio River. Daily. Free. GA Hwy 128 W., Roberta, 31078 478-836-3825, \r\nrobertacrawfordchamber.org I] \u0026- \r\nBenjamin Hawkins Monument The mo nument commemorates t he life of Colo nel Benjamin Hawkins and his service in the Revolutionary War as a member of General Washington's staff. Daily. Free. Wright Ave. and E. Agency St., Roberta, 31078 478-836-3825, \r\nrobertacrawfordchamber.org [:.l 6- \r\nMuseum of Southeastern Indians An outstanding collection of Indian artifacts from the culture of tribes in the southeastern United States. Fr i.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or by reservation. Call for fees. 777 Julia Jordan Rd., Roberta, 31078 478-836-9402 t:;;i WC6- \r\nTraveI Services \r\nRoberta-Crawford County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30-noon. 38 Wright Ave., Roberta, 31078 478-836-3825, robertacrawfordchamber.org I] WC 6- \r\nRochelle Magnolia Midlands \r\nTravel Services \r\nWilcox County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fr i. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. 1339 First Ave., Rochelle, 31079 229- 365-2509, chamberofcommercewil- \r\ncoxcountyga.org [:.l WC 6. \r\nRoddy Magnolia Midlands \r\nTom Sawyer Farms W hen in season, come out and p ic k your own strawberries, blackberries and peaches. Enjoy their d elic io us homemade peach ice c ream ! A pril 1-Aug. l, Tues.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m . 952 Roddy-Empire Hwy, Roddy, 31014 478-934-7584, eastman-georgia.com \r\n \r\nRound Oak Historic Heartland \r\nPiedmont National W ildlife Refuge Hiking t rails. w ildlife drive and fishing are all avail. on t his w ildlife refuge. Day light ho urs. Pro g ra ms and t o urs by reservatio n. Vis itors center Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 718 Juliette Rd., Round Oak, 31038 478-986-5441, piedmont.fws.gov [:.l WC 6- \r\nRutledge Historic Heartland \r\nCraftsman's Row Visit artisans' shops and watch as they cane chairs, hook and q uilt, carve and create works of art . Art. all in a t woblock area. Call for hours. U.S. Hwy 278, Fairplay St., Rutledge, 30663 706-342-4454, 800-709-74 06, \r\nmadisonga.org I] WC 6- \r\nHard Labor Creek State Park While best known for its go lf course, t his 5,804 -acre park also offers camping . a trading post and many ot her amenities. Daily. 8 a.m .-10 p.m . Parking $2 and up, free on Wed. 1-20, Exit 105 to Rutledge, then follow signs 706-557-3001, gastateparks.org [:.lWCMIT \r\nSandersville (M-11) \r\nClassic South \r\nBrown House Museum The Brown House was General Sherman's headquarters on his March t o t he Sea. It showcases Civil War and Sandersville historica l artifacts. Tue. and Thu. 2-5 p.m. and by reservation. 268 N. Harris St., Sandersville, 31082 478-552-1965, 478-552-2963 for group tours, washingtoncounty-ga.com/ chamber.shtml t:;;l WC 6- \r\nWashington County Genealogical Museum Th is center for county g enealogica l research is located in the former sheriff's living q uarters in one of the o ldest jails in Georgi a. Tue. and Thu. 2-5 p.m. Free. 129 Jones St., Sandersville, 31082 478-552-6965 [:.l WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nWashington County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . 131 W. Haynes St., Sandersville, 31082 478-552-3288, \r\nwashingtoncounty-ga.com [:.l WC 6- \r\nScreven Magnolia Midlands \r\nLake Lindsay Grace Enjoy fish ing, boating and water sports. Daily. Free. 1167 Griffis Rd., Screven, 31560 912-579-6475 I] WC \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\nGEORGLA..ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Smarr Historic Heartland \r\nMeadows National Gun Club Meadows Natio nal offers a 10 0 -b ird sport ing clays course. Wed.-Sun. 10 a.m.6 p.m. Fees are $35 per 100 rounds on the clays course. $7 p er 25 ro un ds o n the f ive-stand. 1064 Rumb le Rd., Smarr, 31086 \r\n478-994- 9910 I] WC\u0026T \r\nSocial Circle ( 1-8) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nBlue Willow Inn Housed in a Greek Revival mansion, the Blue W illow Inn earned a Southern Living Readers' Choice Award for Best Small Town Rest aurant in the South for five years. Call for hours. Reservations recomm ended . 294 N. Cherokee Rd., GA Hwy 11 Social Circle, 30025 770-464-2131, 800-552-8813, bluewillowinn.com l]WC \u0026IIT \r\nFox Vineyards and Winery This award-w inning famil y-o w ned w inery offers t ours of it s 15-a cre v ineyard an d tasti ngs five days a week. Wed. -Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1-6 p.m. A dults $3. 225 GA Hwy 11 S., Social Circle, 30025 770-787-5402 (] WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nSocial Circle National Historic District Est ablished in 1832 and on the National Register of Hist oric Places since 1980, Social Circle boasts a downt o w n shopping d istrict t hat recalls the Vic torian era. Daily. Social Circle, 30025 770-464-1866, socialcirclega.com \r\nI] WC o,.VI T \r\nThe Blue Willow VIiiage Check o ut som e of the finest Georgiamade produ ct s, or st ro ll t hro ugh the gardens and m useum. 294 N. Cherokee Rd., GA Hwy 11, Social Circle 770-464- 2131 \r\nThe Gallery of Creation, A Museum of Natural H istory This gallery features exhibit s an d a presentation of natural histo ry d isplays interp ret ed by ta lk ing ro b otic animals. Mon.Sat . 10 a.m .-5 p.m . Ad ults $7, ch ildren $5. The Blue Willow Village, 294 N. Cherokee Rd. GA Hwy 11, Social Circle 770-469-8208, galleryofcreation.com !;JWC \r\nTown Well Social Circ le t akes it s name from the well in t he m iddle o f t own where resid en ts used t o gat her t o sw ap stor ies of the day. Daily. Free. Social Circle, 30025 \r\n770-464-1 866, socialcirclega.com I] \u0026 \r\n \r\nSoperton ( N-14) Magnolia Midlands \r\nTroup's Tomb This elabora te granit e memo rial rest s o n t he old plantatio n of form er Georg ia governor George M. Troup. Daily. Free. GA Hwy 46, Soperton, 30457 912-529-6263 I] \r\nTravel Services \r\nSoperton-Treutlen County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m .- 5 p.m. 402 Second St., Soperton, 30457 \r\n912-S29-6868, soperton.org [;.l WC 6- \r\nMillion Pines Visitors Center Serving as both m useum and visit ors center, this 18 4 5 log cabin w as built in t he county of Emanuel and moved to it s cu rrent location in 1979. Mo n.- Fri. 8 a.m.5 p.m., summer h ours 9 a.m .-5 p.m. 1-16 at GA Hwy 29, Soperton, 30457 \r\n912-529- 6263 I] WC 6- \r\n \r\n_IT'S TIME TO f;t-i)O'( PERRY, GEORGIA! \r\n \r\n 23 Hotels and 7600 Rooms \r\n Historic Downtown District with great shopping, antiques, \u0026 dining \r\n Stay in Perry and enjoy exciting day trips in \u0026 around the region \r\n We/come Center w ith picnic area \u0026 hot coffee \r\n \r\nPerry is centra l~y \r\n \r\nlocated off 1-75 \r\n \r\nPERRY at Exits 734,  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n13s, 136, \r\n \r\nand 137 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nERSON Vrr.LAGE--,:r--~ \r\n \r\nAn \"Old South.\" setting here \"Time Stands Still\" \r\n \r\nUXURYACCOMMODATIONS  GOURMET DINING HUNTING GAMELA/\\'DS  FORMAL GARDE 15 \r\n \r\nA:t,\\ \\ Four DiamolldAll'ardCondeNa.11 Joha11.1e11s',hrnrdfor rce/lence4 \r\nFor more information call 478-988-8696  11w11.hendersonvillagc.com \r\n \r\nFebruary: Georgia National Rodeo March: Peaches to the Beaches Annual Yard Sale April: Dogwood Festival; Mossy Creek Festival \r\nJuly: Big Bang Boom October: Georgia National Fair; Mossy Creek Festival \r\nNovember: Best of Downtown December: Christmas at the Crossroads \r\n \r\nGeorgia Nation~ F~rgroonds\u0026Agricenter Perry,Georgia-1-75Exijs134 \u0026135 \r\n478/987,3247 or 800~873247 {Georgiaonly) www.gnla.com or www.georgianation~fair.com \r\n \r\nPERRY AREA CONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU \r\n1-75 Al l:XI I I 3S  Pl:RRY. 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Mrdl')Ce~OOns requwxion~coo1 or l-eoo-i-Oc)-/-0.l(ft), Se;.,11()1VdfG'lo'vcn. com ior M c/\u003eJWsandIBQ/.Ji'emenlS. \r\n \r\nSparta (L-10) \r\nClassic South \r\nConfederate Square This monument honoring Confederate soldiers is located on t he grounds of the county courthouse. Daily. Free. 601 Broad St., Sparta, 31087 706-444-7462, \r\nhistoricspartahancock.org [;l \u0026- \r\nCourson's Winery Featuring 14 traditional Southern w ines. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sun. 12:30-6 p.m . Hwy 22, Sparta, 31087 706-444-0616 \r\nHancock County Courthouse A masterpiece of Victorian architecture built between 1881 and 1883, t he courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mon.-Fri, 9 a.m -5 p.m. Free. 601 Broad St., Sparta, 31087 706-444-5746, historicspartahanock.org \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nLacksen Plantation and Quail Hunting Enjoy a day of quail hunting in cult ivated food plots. pasture and t hinned sta nds of loblolly pines at t his p lantation near Lake Oconee. Call for hours and fees. Waterworks Rd., Sparta, 31087 706-310-0688, lacksenplantation.com [;l WC \r\nLake Sinclair Lake Sinclair's 41 7 miles o f scenic sho reline are pleasantly interrupted by its char ming coves and inlets. Daily. Free. Georgia Power's Lake Sinclair 706-485-8704, 888-472-5253, \r\nsouthernco.com/gapower/lakes [;l WC b \r\nStatesboro (Q-14) Magnolia Midlands \r\nAveritt Center for the Arts The center offers t he community a var iety of arts opportunities includ ing painting, drawing, music, dance and t heater. Call for schedule and fees. 33 E. Main St., St atesboro, 30459 912-212-2787, averittcenterforthearts.com [;l WC t.,\".T \r\nCenter for Wildlife Education and the Lamar Q . Ball Jr. Raptor Center The facility is home to numero us b irds of prey and a large collection of reptil es and amphibians. Flighted raptor d em onstrations and hands-on reptile prog rams. Mon.- Fr i. 9 a.m .-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 1-S p .m . Closed Sun. June-Aug. Free. Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, 30460 912-681-0831, welcome.georgiasouth- \r\nern.edu/wildlife Cil WC\u0026.T \r\nGeorgia Southern Botanical Garden The gardens surround a turn-of-t he-century cottage, now a preserve for native plants. Gardens open daily. 9 a.m.-dusk, cottage Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. Sun. 1-4 p.m. To urs by reservatio n. Free. 1505 Bland Ave., Statesboro, 30458 912-871-1149, w e l c o m e.georg iasouthern.edu/garden \r\nCil WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern University Museum/Herty Nature Trail A 26-foot fossil of a prehistor ic Mosasaur and North Am erica's oldest whale fossil g reet visitors. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.- Sun. 2-5 p.m. Guided group tours by reservation. Free. Southern Dr., Rosenwald Bldg., Statesboro, 30460 912-681-5444 [;l WC 6,. \r\nMeinhardt Vineyards and Winery Meinhardt p ro duces and sells muscadine w ines, cheeses, jams, jellies and w inerelated items and offers free t ours, t ast ings, festivals and event s. Thurs.-Sat. 9 a.m.-sunset, Sun. 12:30 p .m .-sunset. 305 Kennedy Pond Rd., Statesboro, 30458 912-839-2458, meinhardtvineyards.com \r\nCil WC 6,. \r\nSavannah Avenue Historic District The first subur b of Statesboro was developed in the 1900s. Many of the original homes and gardens have been p reserved. Daily. Savannah Ave., Statesboro, 30458 912-489-1869, 800-568-3301, visit-statesboro.com [;l 6,. \r\nSplash in the Soro Enjoy a day of fun in the sun at this brand- new family water park and aquatics center located in Mill Creek Reg ional Par k. Call for hours and fees. Off GA Hwy 24, Statesboro, 30459 912-764-5637, splashintheboro.com \r\n[;l WC Ml \r\nTravel Services \r\nStatesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.- Fr i. 8 :30 a.m.-5 p.m. 332 S. Main St., Statesboro, 304S8 912-489-1869, 800-568-3301, visit- \r\nstatesboro.com [;l WC 6. \r\nSwainsboro (0-13) \r\nClassic South \r\nEmanuel Arts Council Inc. The m ission of the counci l is to sponso r and promote cultural programs for the betterment o f the general communi ty. Call for hours and fees . 303 N. Green St., Swainsboro, 30401 478-237-2592, emanuelarts.org [;l WC 6,. \r\nFlat Creek Lodge Fish and Game Est. in 1995, this hunting and fishing lodge offers a variety of hunting activ ities, meals and instruct ion. 367 Bishop Chapel Church Rd. Swainsboro, 30401 478-237-3474, 877-352-8273, flatcreeklod g e.com \r\nTravel Services \r\nSwainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p .m. 102 S. Main St., Swainsboro, 30401 478-237-6426, emanuelchamber.org ~WCb \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VJSIT GA \r\n \r\n Restaurants: \r\n1810 Country Inn and Winery 254 North Seymore Or. Thomson 800-515-1810 1810countryinnandwinery.com \r\nBert's 442 Cherry St. Macon 478-742-9100 \r\nBlue Willow Inn 294 N. Cherokee Rd. Social Circle. 770-464-2131 \r\nJack's on the River 245 Rex Miller Rd. East Dublin 478-272-3315 \r\nReedy Creek 260 Clifford Jones Rd. Screven 912-579-6773 \r\nT's Seafood 3416 Mike Padgett Hwy. ( Hwy. 56) Augusta 706-798-4145 \r\nSylvania (R-12) Magnolia Midlands \r\nBurton's Ferry Site A historical marker notes the site of the ferry used by early settlers around 1815. Daily. Free. U.S. Hwy 301 N., Sylvania, 30467 912-S64-7878, screvencounty.com ~ 6' \r\nDell-Goodall House The former Screven County seat is said to have been destroyed by a curse. This 1815 house is all that remains. Tours avail. by reservation. Free. U.S. Hwy 301, State Route 24 Sylvania, 30467 \r\n912-564-7878, 912829-3291 [;le, \r\nTravel Services \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Sylvania Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 123 8463 Burton's Ferry Hwy, Sylvania, 30467 912-829-3331, georgiaonmymind.org \r\nScreven County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 101 S. Main St., Sylvania, 30467 912-564-7878, screvencounty.com C;;I WC \\ \r\nThomson (N-9) Classic South \r\n1810 Country Inn and W inery This recently opened winery offers an atmosphere for both the wine lover and the family. Take an in-depth look at the process of w ine making. Call for tours. Free. 254 N. Seymour, Thomson, 30824 706-595-3156, 800-515-1810, 1810countryinnandwinery.com [;l WC c-11T \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / \r\n \r\nBig Hart Recreation Area This day-use recreation area offers picnic shel ters. a boat ramp. beaches and campgrounds. Call for hours and fees. U.S. Hwy 78, Thomson, 30824 706-595-8613, 800-533-3478, \r\nthomson-mcduffie.org ~ WC e,. \r\nClarks Hill lake Wildlife Management Area Deer, turkey, small game. raccoon. possum, fox. bobcat. dove and feral hogs roam these 12.700 acres. Prim itive camping avail. Call for hunting hours and Fees. Smith Mill Rd., Thomson, 30824 \r\n706-595-4222, gohuntgeorgia.com G:l \r\nHistoric Wrightsboro The 1768 settlement was Georgia's Ollly Quaker community. All that remains today is the old Wrightsboro Church. built around 1810 and the adjoining cemetery. By reservation only. Free. Wrightsboro Rd. off U.S. Hwy 78, Thomson, 30824 706597-1000, thomson-mcduffie.org C;;lWC \r\nPine Top Farm Equestrian Center This equestrian center includes hunter/ jL1mper rings, dressage arenas, crosscountry courses through the advanced level and permanent event stabling for 150 horses. Call for schedule and fees. U.S. Hwy 78/278, 1393 Augusta Rd., Thomson, 30824 \r\n706595-3792, pinetopfarm.com G:l WC e,. \r\nRock House Built around 1785, this is the oldest stone residence in Georgia. Daily. Call the visitors bureau for directions. Rock House Rd., Thomson, 30824 706-597-1000, thomson-mcduffie.org \r\nWatson-Brown Foundation The Watson-Brown Foundation features three house-museums. built in 1830. 1864 and 1865. Call for hours and fees. 310 Tom Watson Way, Thomson, 30824 706S95-8886, 866-923-6863, \r\nwatson-brown.org [J WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nThomson-McDuffie Tourism Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5 p .m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 111 Railroad St., Thomson, 30824 706-597-1000, thomson-mcduffie.org \r\n[;l WC e,. \r\nTignall (M-7) Classic South \r\nBroad River Campground On J. Strom Thurmond Lake, this park has great fishing, boat ramp and fullservice camping. Daily. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 8181 Elberton Hwy, Tignall, 30668 706359-20S3, reserveusa.com CllWC c- \r\n \r\nWelcome to Byron, Georgia! \r\n1;111. /l(l11wow11thmg, to !Le 6 tUJ  \r\nNestkd in the''17)'lwmln11dofG~n. off1-75 nr f'XII J,f9,;.,,,,rn11 mpyn 11mll,111g rouroftheH,srrnuDo1vmp,1m Dlllrirr. 1111 I8JOJ resrftmi rro/11srt1rio11, n I !\u003e{)(); drugit(JIY compku wuh the origi,u,I SQMfa,mmm midrhm findt1 dml 11r011c ofthr0111ktshop.Ior rhrA,,riqurMn11. \r\nA11riqll(:s, 0111kt 1/)()p~ 11111Sr!llll1S, 1//111!)' hisrorir homes, Home ufThe BIG//PACH. ff clnmr mr 1:mpor11m1. rhelnrgrsr Coffchm1111 denk:r /11 rhr world find dir 011/y HUMMEil' dea/,:,- so11th o fAtbmfll... \r\nFESTIVALS Thr IJ,rrr/1 ofBymu. thr I' w.-ekmtlIII Mily \r\nSHOPPlNC- The P1ch Shops ,,rByro11, 111e BIG Pe,1th A111iq11a\u003c',O,lkr:ti/;ks, lJy,011 Tt1ilg,11r M11rktr, Q11111J1t Omu111ow11 Shops. \r\n1-llSTORlC HOMES / lm11ne Dowmow11 Byro11, 77te 1870 D1Jot M1(,,:11111 \u0026jmU10111rltrk. \r\n \r\nTwo ~~ccme Center Locations \r\nBig Peach Antiques. 1-75 and \r\n \r\n888-686-3496 \r\n \r\nMain Sltffl. Downtown 111111111. byro11ga. com \r\n \r\n95 \r\n \r\n Travel Services \r\nWashington-Wilkes County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Court Square, Washington, 30673 706-678-2013, washingtonwilkes.com [;lWC b \r\nTwin City Classic South \r\nGeorge L. Smith State Park This park features a covered bridge/ mill and moss-draped cypress trees, primitive camping, cottages, lake, boat rental, fishing, trails, picnicking, concessions and playground. Daily. 7 a.m.-10 p,m. Between Metter and Twin City, off GA Hwy 23 \r\n478-763-27S9, gastateparks.org I] WC c-. \r\nUnion Point Classic South \r\nDurhamtown Plantation Sportsman Resort This o ld-style resort boasts a sporting c lay course, fishing, paintball, ATV rid ing, archery range, p istol/rifle range, cabins, camping and a pavilion for cookouts. Daily. Call for fees. 2350 Randolph Church Rd., Union Point, 30669 706-486-4603, durhamtown.com \r\n[;l WC b Y \r\nTravel Services Union Point Historical Driving Tour Call for schedule and fees. U.S. Hwy 278, Union Point, 30669 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253, greeneccoc.org \r\nV idalia (N-15) Magnolia Midlands \r\nAltama Museum of Art and History The collection includes American and European prints, 20th-century Southern paintings, Libby porcelain and John James Audubon prints. Periodic shows by v isiting artists. Call for hours. Free. 611 Jackson St., Vidalia, 30474 912-537-1911, vidaliaga.com [;l WC 6,. \r\nLadson Genealogical Library Ladson's store of genealogical materials focuses primarily on the southeastern United States and the east ern seaboard. Mon.-Fr i, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.. 2-6 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. 125 Church St,, Vidalia, 30474 912-537-8186, toombs.public.lib.ga.us/ladson.htm \r\n[;l WC b \r\nUGA Vidalia Onion and Vegetable Research Center Schedule a tour of the research center located in the heart of onion country and find out what makes a Vidalia onion a Vidalia! Tours are avail. only during the harvest season. Call for hours and fees. 100 Vidalia Sweet Onion Dr., Ste. A, Vidalia, 30474 \r\n912-538-8687, vidaliaarea.com I] WC 6- \r\n \r\nVidalia Onion Factory and Gifts Stop by for gifts and onion products that w ill be sure to delight your taste buds. Harvesting and processing begins in midApr, and continues through mid-June. Call the Vidalia Area CVB for a tour. Free. U.S. Hwy 280 E., Vidalia, 30474 912-526-3466, 800-227-6646, vidaliaonion.com [;l WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nVidalia Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Information on Vidalia's Farm Tours avail. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 100 Vidalia Sweet Onion Dr., Vidalia, 30474 912-538-8687, searchvidalia.com \r\nI] WC 6- \r\nToombs-Montgomery Chamber of Commerce and Development Authority Mon,-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 2805 E. First St., Vidalia, 30474 912- 537-4466, toombschamber.com \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nWarner Robins (1-13) Historic Heartland \r\nMuseum of Aviation/Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame This museum's more than 200,000 square feet of exhibits include historical displays of military aircraft and campaigns. Daily 9 a.m .-5 p.m. Group tours by reservation. Free. GA Hwy 247 S. and Russell Pkwy, Warner Robins, 31088 478-926-6870, 888-807-3359, \r\nmuseumofaviation.org [;l WC 6.T \r\nTravel Services \r\nWarner Robins Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 99 N. First St., Warner Robins, 31093 478-922-5100, 888-288-WRGA (9742), \r\nwarner-robins.org [;l WC 6. \r\nWarrenton (M-9) Classic South \r\nBurkhalter Home Revo lut ionary Wa r soldier Jacob Burkhalter buil t t he house, On his last visit to America, General Lafayette spent two weeks there being nursed back to health. Drive by only : no tours avail. 105 Davis St., Warrenton, 30828 706-465-9604, warrencountyga.org \r\nOgeechee River Mill Located on beautiful Ogeechee River, this corn mill has been in operation since 1826. Call for hours. Free. 4745 Reynolds Rd., Warrenton, 30828 706-465-9604, warrencountyga.org [;l \r\nOgeechee Wildlife Management Area Enjoy a primi tive wildlife expanse. Daily. Free. GA Hwy 16 S.W., Warrenton, 30828 706-465-9604, warrencountyga.org \r\n \r\nWalk the Halls of History Original artwork hung in the Warren County Courthouse depicts local heritage. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p,m. Warren County Courthouse, 521 Main St. Warrenton, 30828 706- 465- 2171, war rencountyga.org \r\n[;l WC b \r\nTravel Services \r\nWarren County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m . 552 Main St., Warrenton, 30828 706-465-9604, warrencountyga.org [];l \r\nW arthen \r\nClassic South \r\nGeorgia' s Oldest Jail Drive by Georgia's o ldest wooden jail, a one-man structure b uilt around 1787. Aaron Burr is said to have spent the night here. GA Hwy 15, Warthen, 31094 478-552-3288 \r\nWashington (M-7) \r\nClassic South \r\nCallaway Plantation At th is living-history museum, p ick co tton, t0l1r plantation houses and see primitive crafts. Guided tours Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 2-5 p.m. Call for fees. U.S. Hwy 78, Washington, 30673 706-678-7060, washingtonwilkes.com/attractions.html [;l WC \r\nKettle Creek Revolutionary War Battlefield On February 14, 1779, an important battle between the British and Patriot forces forever broke the stranglehold that the British had on Georgia. Daily. Warhill Rd., Washington, 30673 706-678-2013, washingtonwilkes.com/attractions.html [;l \r\nMary Willis Library The first free library in Georgia. Mon.. Wed, Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tue. and Thu. 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 204 E. Liberty St., Washington, 30673 706-678-7736, washingtonwilkes.com/attractions.html \r\n[;l WC 6-. \r\nRobert Toombs House Historic Site This mansion, the home of a Confederate leader and unreconstructed Rebel, is filled w ith furniture from Toombs' fam il y, Civil War exhibits and a gift shop. Tue.Sat. 9 a,m.-5 p,m.. Sun. 2-5 p.m. 216 E. Robert Toombs Ave., Washington, 30673 706-678-2226, gastateparks.org [];l WC \r\nSecond Time Around Mini Farm See animals in their natural habitat. Stay in a private bungalow, cook fresh fish or go paddle boating. Adults $10, children $8. Call for hours and group rates. 146 Hendry Lane, Wash ington, 30673 706-678-4902, secondtimearoundmini- \r\nfarm.com [;J WC b T \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\nGEORG!JI.ORG / 800 VI SIT GA \r\n \r\n Washington Historcal Museum The local history museum tells the story of the area wi th Civil War and Indian artifact collections prominently featured. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sun. 2-5 p.m. Adult s $3, children 5-12 $2, under 5 free. Call for group rates. 308 E. Robert Toombs Ave., Washington, \r\ne- 30673 \r\n706-678-2105 [;l WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nWashington-Wilkes Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 104 E. Liberty St., Washington, 30673 706-678-2013, w ashlngtonwilkes.com \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nTales of the South Ta les of the South is a full meeting, event and d estination management company, known for a unique approach to producing events. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. 911 Spring St., Washington, 30673 \r\n706-678-4910, tourssouth.com [;l WC b \r\nWatkinsville (J-7) \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nChappelle Gallery in the Historic Haygood House The gallery showcases drawings, paintings, pottery, glass, wood and wroughtiron works by nationally known ar tists. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Free. \r\nwe 25 S. Main St., Watkinsville, 30677 \r\n106-310-0985 [;l \r\nEagle Tavern Museum and Gift Shop This earl y-Georgia stagecoach stop and tavern also has a picnic area, gift shop and tourist information center onsite. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 26 N. Main St., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-5197, visitoconee.com [;lWC b \r\nElder Mill Covered Bridge \r\nBuilt circa 1897, this is one of the last woode n b ridges still in use o n a public road. Daily. Free. Elder Mill Rd., Watkinsville, 30677 \r\n706-769 -5197, visitoconee.com 6- \r\nHappy Valley Pottery Happy Va lley Pottery features on-site pottery-making and g lass-blowing demonstrations. Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday reservations. Free. 1210 Carson Graves Rd., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769S922 [;l WC 6' \r\nHerman C. Michael Park This 40-acre park has lighted ball fields. tennis courts and Jogging and nature trails. Daily. Free. GA Hwy 53 and Elder Rd., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-3965, oconeecounty.net \r\n[;l WC b \r\nWashington Farms Choose your own pumpkin or pick your own strawberries and blackberries. In the fall. take a hayride. visit the petting farm or find your way through the corn maze. Call for hours and fees. 5691 Hog Mountain Rd., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-0627, washingtonfarms.net [;lWCfl \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nOconee Welcome Center 54 Nancy Dr., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-5197, visitoconee.com \r\nWaynesboro (F-11) Classic South \r\nBurke County Museum This museum houses artifacts pertaining to Burke County. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., weekends and holidays by appt. Free. 536 Liberty St., Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-4889, home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-bcmuseum \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nHistoric Waynesboro Shops and restaurants line the street s of the cit y know n as the Bird Dog Capita l of the World . Downtown, Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-5451 \r\n[;l WC b \\I \r\nTravel Services \r\nBurke County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 241 E. Sixth St., Waynesboro, 30830 \r\n706-554-5451 [;l WC b \r\nW illacoochee ( L-19) Magnolia Midlands \r\nLott's Country Store and Grist Mill Stop by and shop in the country store or try a home-cooked meal. Breakfast and lunch served. Call in advance for reservations. Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m .-10 p.m. 5772 Mora Rd., Willacoochee, 31650 912-384-6858 \r\n[;l WC \u0026-11 T \r\nMccranie Brothers Turpentine Still Drive past the restored tur pentine d istillery, which operated from 1936 to 1942. Daily. \r\nU.S. Hwy 82 w., Willacoochee, 31650 \r\n912-534-5152 \r\nWrens (0-10) Classic South \r\nGourd Farm This farm produces gourds in all sizes. Fresh homemade syrups and vegetables are sold here as well. Daily. Call for hours. Free. U.S. Hwy 1/1089 Hoyt Braswell Rd., Wrens, 30833 \r\ne- 706-547-6784 \r\n[;l WC \r\nWrightsville (M-12) Classic South \r\nTravel Services \r\nJohnson County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Tue. and Thu.-Fri. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 123 W. Court St., Wrightsville, 31096 478-864-7200, wrightsville-johnsoncounty.com \r\n[;l WC b \r\n \r\nG EORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\n Mountains \r\nSweet air, crystal waters and breathtakingly beautiful vistas make the North Georgia mountains a refuge for all who answer their beckoning call. Recreational \r\npossibilities abound, and there are also ample opportunities to sample music, art, history and tales ofa rich Appalachian heritage. \r\n \r\nInvigorating Watering Holes \r\nWaterfalls cascade and rivers run free. Feel the cool spray of Anna Ruby, Amicalola, Toccoa, Panther Creek and De Soto falls. Sign on with area outfitters who provide guides, rentals and shuttle services for paddling, rafting, and tubing on the Chattooga, Chestatee, Etowah, Chattahoochee, Broad and Ocoee rivers, or the Toccoa River Canoe Trail. \r\nPioneering Pathfinders \r\nLife in the Appalachian foothills was once all about self-sufficiency. Mountain City's Foxfire Museum displays mountaineers' homegoods, folk arts and tools. Gainesville's Northeast Georgia History Center charts area historical events and people. Find out how one woman brought education to the people of the mountains at Rome's Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum. \r\n \r\nNature's Nests \r\nRetreat to cozy mountain cabins with names like Black Bear, Cabin In The Clouds or Heavenly Mountain View, where rustic retreats or luxury getaways with invigorating hot tubs and spa treatments await. Train your photographic eye to capture wilderness views, mountain overlooks and glittering lakes as your ears fill with the sounds of babbling brooks and rushing rivers. \r\nTop Crops \r\nVisitors to local farms can expect to do their fair share of cider-sippin' and pumpkin pickin'. Some call this agritourism; most just call it fun. Experience nature's bounty at Tiger's Hillside Orchard Farms, Ellijay's Hi IIcrest Orchards, Mercier's Orchard in Blue Ridge, Adalrsville's Pumpkin Patch Farm, Burt's Pumpkin Patch in Daw sonville, A lto's Jaemor Farms and Rock City's Enchanted Maize. \r\nExcellent Escapes \r\nAdairsville's Barnsley Garden Resort features a 10acre garden, spa treatments, golf and fly-fishing. Lake Lanier Islands offers 1,100 acres with lakeside attractions, including a beach, a waterpark, boating, championship golf, upscale hotel and lakeside cabins. Both afford v isitors an idyllic escape from their everyday cares. \r\n \r\n98 \r\n \r\nGEORCIJ\\.ORC / 800 V ISIT GA \r\n \r\n PedaI Pushers \r\nMotor racin g has its roots in mountain moonshine runners. Keep the spirit alive when the checkered flag drops and the cars roar at Road Atlanta or Lanier Speedway in Braselton, Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, Woodstock's Dixie Speedway and Bremen Race Park. Trace the sport's history at Dawsonville's Racing Hall of Fame. \r\nState of Serenity \r\nSample the sensational scenery at dozens of lushly forested state parks. Wa lk the rim trails for spectacular v iews or steeply descend 1,000 feet to the waters that created Tallulah Gorge State Park. Wonder at the height of Amicalola Falls State Park's cascading fall s. Picn ic, boat, camp and hike at Red Top or Fort Mountain State Parks. Fish for larg emouth bass or rent a paddleboat at Sloppy Floyd State Park. Enjoy the panoramas along the Pinh oti Tra il. Count the stars in the velvety black skies over John Tanner State Park, or bed down at the lodge o r campgrounds at Unicoi State Park in Helen. \r\n \r\nTrailblazing Treks \r\nObserve nature at its best while riding the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, or winding through rock cliffs and stately p ines on bikes, horseback, or foot on the Silver Comet Trail and Riverwalk. Intricate scale model railroad layouts fascinate young and o ld alike at Helen's Charlemagne's Kingdom and Blairsv ille's Misty Mo unt ain Railroad. \r\nDid You Know \r\nWith towering peaks, breathtaking overlooks, hundreds of waterfalls, and miles of rivers, lakes and streams, the North Georgia mountains are a vast recreational p layground for hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, biking, rock climbing, horseback riding, canoeing and rafting. The physical beauty of the area has been guaranteed forever in hundreds of thousands of acres of preserved land such as the Chattahoochee National Forest, Cohutta and Rich Mountain Wilderness areas, and Pigeon Mountain. All of the region is part of Southern Appalachia, a rich cultural treasure trove of American folklore, traditions, and crafts revealed at Native Indian sites, Civil War battlegrounds, museums, monuments and lovely small towns such as Dahlonega, where America's first gold rush began. Explore the 19 Georg ia sites designated in on the National Geographic's on1ine Map and Guide to Appalachia. www.nationalgeographic.com/ appalachia \r\n99 \r\n \r\n Gold Standard \r\nWake up from your Californ ia dreaming. America's f irst gold rush took place in the hills of North Georgia. Learn all about it at the Gold Museum in downtown Dahlonega. Tour a mine and pan for gold at Dahlonega's Consolidated Gold Mines or Cleveland's Gold 'n Gem Grubbin' Mine. Celebrate Villa Rica, the City of Gold, at the Gold Rush Festival. Elberton, the granite capital of the world, is home to the Granite Museum and Exhibit which d isplays historical photos and q uarrying tools. Elberton's Stonehenge-like granite Georgia Guidestones, bear inscriptions about preserving the earth, and in White, the Weinman Mineral Museum showcases minerals, gems and fossi ls. \r\nGeorgia's Natives \r\nNorthwest Georgia was home to Native American peoples for over 80 centuries. To learn about the histories and cult ures of the indigenous peoples follow t he Chieftains Trail to important sites in the lives of the Etowah, Creek, and Cherokee Indian nat ions. Explore the Cartersville's Etowah Indian Mounds, Helen's Sautee Nacoochee Mound, Waleska's Funk Heritage Center, and the Cherokee capital, New Echota, in Calhoun. Tour Chatsworth's Chief Vann House, Rome's Chieftain's Museum, and Whitesburg's McIntosh Reserve. \r\n100 \r\n \r\nBaseball's Notables \r\nTake in a Rome Braves baseball game, or learn how two Baseball Hall-of-Famers hit it big from humble Geo rgia root s. Royst on's Ty Cobb Museum honors \"the Georgi a Peach\" with rare photographs and a stirring f ilm. Demo rest's Jo hnny Mize Museum tracks the career of this bat t ing champion for the Cardina ls, Giants and Yankees. \r\nRock Stars \r\nManmade stone memorials mark the serene beaut y of My rtle Hill Cemetery in Rome, where the \"known sold ier'' and President Woodrow Wi lson's wife El len are buried. Lookout Mountain's Rock City limestone towers and tunnels, with names like Needle's Eye, Fat Man's Squeeze and Lover's Leap, have been formed by centuries of erosion. \r\nCultural Blends \r\nMake a break from the everyday w ith a visit to one of the Georg ia mountain's uniq ue m useums. Journey west w ithout leaving the South at Booth Western A rt Museum in Cartersville, devoted to contemporary Western art, illustrat ion and movie posters. Time travel at the Rome Area History Museum and learn about Dr. Crawford Long's use of ether for anesthesia at Jefferson's Crawford Long Museum. Pay homage to the King at the Everything Elvis Museum in Cornelia's Loudermilk Boarding House, home to over 30,000 pieces. Visit the nursery at Cleveland's Babyland General Hospital, the birthplace of the Cabbage Patch Kids. \r\nGcORG IA.ORG / 800 VISIT CA \r\n,,, \r\n \r\n -~ \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n. ,, \r\n \r\n----~'~ =- \r\n \r\nWar and Remembrance \r\nCannons boom each fall in Dalton when 2,000 men reenact the Battle of Tunnel Hill at Georgia's o ldest railroad t unnel. See Civil War memorabilia and artifacts at Tunnel Hill Heritage Center. The Chickamauga and \r\nChattanooga National Historic Site in Fort Og lethorpe memorializes 34,000 men who were kil led or wounded battling on that bloody battlef ield. The Chickamauga Batt lefield, est ablished in 1890, is located just north of the city of Ch ickamauga, and is a part of the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Milit ary Park, the first and largest in the country. Nearby, the historic Gorden Lee Mansion, w hich served as headquarters and hospital for the Union Army, is now a bed and breakfast. Civil War heritage abounds on t he 150-mile Blue and Gray Trail with 64 sites including monuments and markers, parks and museums. \r\nWild Things \r\nTake a walk on the w ild side with a visit to see t he llamas at Hiawassees Crystal River Ranch then embark on a safari-like adventure at Dahlonega's Chestatee Wildlife Preserve, home to 450 animals including t igers, bears, leopards and chimpanzees. Hop over to Dawsonville's Kangaroo Conservation Center to see the largest kangaroo collect ion outside of Australia. \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nHit the Road \r\nScenic Highway 197 \r\nRegardless of your interests, Georgia 197 has something for you along its 30-mile run through Rabun and Habersham Count ies. Shop for antiques, mountain herbs and flowers, arts and crafts. Stop for boiled peanuts and meet local craftspeople. Go fishing. Wade in the roadside creeks. And wrap up the day up with d inner at a wonderful, mom-and-pop restaurant. \r\nSouthern Highroads Trail \r\nTravel across fertile valleys, past jewel-like lakes, over mountain gaps, and through historic mountain communities on this 360-mile loop encompassing four st ates and four national parks. The beauty, heritage, culture, activities and people of the North Georgia Mountains make it a rewarding trip any season of the year. \r\nCowboys \u0026 Indians in Georgia For a new \r\ntake on the old West take a trip on northwest Georgia's Chieftains Trail and rediscover the hist ory of the Indian peoples that once thrived in the Appalachian foot hills then bone up on cowboy lore at The Booth Western Art Museum. \r\nHorsing Around \r\nGeorg ia's mountains hold much in store for the equestrian set. Polo matches, riding lessons and a variety of trail rides await guests at Rome's Zion Farms, Dillard's Stables in Dillard, A lpharetta's Chukkar Farms and Blairsville's Trackrock Stables. Learn to ride, rope and hand le livestock at Seventy-four Ranch in Jasper. \r\n101 \r\n \r\n Attractions \r\nPerched high above the fields and rivers is another worldfilled with sweet music, hiking trails and rich Appalachian heritage. \r\n \r\nAdairsville ( D-4) \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\n1902 Stock Exchange Discover individual gallery shops, Maggie Mae's Tea Room and a seasonal dinner t heater. Tearoom Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Shops Tue.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1- 3 p.m. Call for theater schedule and fees. 124 Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 770-773-1902, georgiahighcountry.org/ 1902stockexchange,html I] WC 6,.fl Y \r\nBarnsley Gardens Enjoy self- guided tours or tour w ith a guide. Tours include the mano r house ruins and museum. Daily sunrise-sunset. Adults $10, c hildren $5, senio rs $8. 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd., Adairsville, 30103, 770-773-7480, 877-773-2447, \r\nbarnsleyresort,com I] WC 6dlY \r\nPumpkin Patch Farm Visitors can enjoy hayrides, a petting farm, a hay maze, scarecrow making, pump kin painti ng and kids' activities. Oct. 1-31. Call for hours and fees. Guided tours avail. 230 Old Dixie Hwy, Adairsville, 30103 \r\n770-773-2617, notatlanta.org I] WC 6,.Y \r\nTravel Services \r\nAdairsville Welcome Center Mon.- Fr i. 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.- 3 p.m .. Sun. 1- 3 p.m. 101 Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 770-773-1775, 800-733-2280, \r\nnotatlanta.org [;l WC b \r\nA lt o Northe st Georgia Mountains \r\nAppletrec Farms 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. Hours vary. 4005 GA Hwy 365 S., Alto, 30510 706-776-8381, appletreefarms.com lilWC 6.f l Y \r\nJaemor Farms Specializing in fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, Jaemor also offers canned goods, relishes and p ick les. Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.- 7 p .rn., Sun. 1- 6 p.m. 5340 Cornelia Hwy, A lto, 30510 770-869-3999, jamsjellies.com \r\n[;l WC 6-- \r\n102 \r\n \r\nSmithville Village The v illage features an authentic general store, an ice cream parlor. a cafe, a tearoom, an old log smokehouse and o ther relics from the 19th century. Tue.- Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 285 Smithville Ln, A lto, 30510 706-778-5709, smithvillevillage.com \r\nC;;lWCMIY \r\nBlairsville ( H-2) \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nA Step Above Stables This full-service horse stab le offers guided trail rides, boarding, breeding, farrier service, resistance-free training, a covered arena and other services. Daily 9 a.m.- sunset. Call for fees. 3839 S. Mauney Rd., Blairsville, 30512 706-745-9051, astepabovestables,net \r\n[;;l 6,. y \r\nBrasstown Bald With an elevation of 4,784 feet, Brasstown Bald is Georgia's highest mountain. The summit facilities inc lude a visitors center, exhibits, hiking trails and an observatio n deck. Daily Mem or ial Day- Oct., weeke nds only Mar. - May. Call for fees. GA Hwy 180 Spur, Blairsville, 30512 706-745-6928, 706-896-2556 (visitors center), fs.fed.us/conf \r\nlil WC \u0026 \r\nCedar Mountain Trout Farm Pay for what you catch, by the pound. No license req uired. Everything included. Daily. 6550 Cedar Mountain Trout Farm Rd., Blairsville, 30512, 706-745-5853 \r\nCooper's Creek Wildlife Management Area Vi sit fo r fishing, hunting, cam ping, birdwatching, picnics and ho rseback riding. Daily. Sunrise- sunset. Call for fees. GA Hwy 60 and GA Hwy 180, Blairsville, 30512, 770-535-S700, dnr.state.ga.us/dnr/wild I] 6. \r\nGoose Creek Trout Ponds Pay for what you catch. Po nds open most days. Call or com e by office for p rices and hours. 7061 Goose Creek, Blairsville, 30512 706-745-5111, goosecreekcabins.com \r\n \r\nFav rites \r\n Delight to d inner theater drama and musicals at the 1902 Stock Exchange \u0026 Public Square Opera House in Ada irsville and Blackbear Dinner Theatre in Heleh. \r\n Taste the fruits of the vine from any of the 10 wineries and vineyards in North Georgia's burgeoning wine country. \r\n Challenge yourself with a day of mountain t hrills including hang gliding, whitewater rafting, spelunking, and rock climbing. \r\n Ride the c lassic double Ferris whee l, roller coasters, t ilt -a-whirl and bumper cars at Rossville's Lake Winnepesaukah family amusement park, now celebrating its 80th anniversary with a new Ferris wheel, kiddie rides. and the Wave Swinger. \r\n Listen to b luegrass, folk, country and gospel music at Anderson Music Hall in Hiawassee and the Ringgold Opry in Ringgold. \r\n Shop for treasures big and small at antique shops, local art and craft galleries, outlet malls and the many festivals of North Georgia. \r\n Shoot clays or hunt for pheasant, duck and quail at the Dahlonega's Etowah Val ley Game Preserve, A llen's Flay-A-Way Duck Shooting Resort in Homer, and Dawsonville's Indian Creek Plantation. \r\nHelton Creek Falls Hike down a half-mile trail to a pier and observation deck over the water. Daily. Sunrise- sunset. US Hwy 129 S., Blairsville, 30512 706-745-S789, 877-745-5789, visitnortheastgeorgia.com/waterfalls.htm I] \r\n \r\nCEO RC IA.ORG / 800 \\fJSIT CA \r\n \r\n NO PASSPORT REQUIRED \r\n \r\n lnfo@(leor(llamountalns.or(I \r\n \r\n so= \r\nCAROUWA \r\n \r\n~ \u0026 \r\n \r\n-----1!1 \r\n \r\n1 Blairsville-Union County 2 Georgia Mountain Fair 3 Amicalola Palls State Park and Lodge -1 Lake Lanier and Sawnee Mountain 5 Unicoi State Park and Lodge 6 The Lodge at Smithgall woods 7 Countty Inn and Suites \r\n \r\n8 Habersham Winery 9 BabyLand Generaf Hospital \r\n10 Lucille's Mountain Top lnn 11 Banks County Convention and Visitors Bureau :tz Mark of the Potter 13 Habersham County 14 Foxfire Museum and Heritage c.enter r15 Nantahala outdoor c.enter 1{, Toccoa - Stephens County 17 Hartwell - Hart County \r\n \r\n\"\"111,JiJ \r\nl riro@Qeor111amountalns. ort1 \r\n \r\n Lake Nottely W ith 106 miles of shoreline, this 4,180 acre lake offers boating, swimming, fishing, picnicking and camping. Daily. Sunrise-sunset. Call for fees. US Hwy 19 and US Hwy 129 N., Blairsville, 30512, 706-745-5789, \r\nblairsvillechamber.com ~ WC \u0026 \r\nMisty Mountain Train Museum This 4,000-foot model train layout is current ly the largest privately owned 0gau ge model train collection in America. Tours begin promptly at 2 p.m. May- Dec. Wed., Fri., Sat. $3 donation requ ested. 4381 Misty Mountain Ln., off Town Creek School Rd. Blairsville, 30512 706-745-9819, mistymountaininn.com \r\n~WC\u0026 \r\nMountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi Center The cross ing provides hostel services and outfitting to through hikers on the Appalachian Trai l. Daily mid- Feb.-Sept. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Nov.-mid-Feb. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Lodging $15 per night. 9710 Gainesville Hwy, Blairsville, 30512 706-745-6095, mountaincrossings.com \r\n~WC fl \r\nNottely River Campgrounds, Cabins and Tubing Go tubing on Nottely River from May-Sept. 3695 Nottely River Campground Rd., Blairsville, 30512, 706-745-6711 \r\nSosebee Cove Scenic Area This 175-acre t ract is a memorial to Ar thur Woody, t he \"barefoot ranger\" who served from 1918 to 1945. Daily. Free. GA Hwy 180, 11 miles south of Blairsville Blairsville, 30512, 706-745-6928 fs.fed.us/conf ~ \r\nSouthern Tree Plantation Visitors can choose their own Christmas tree or pumpkin, enjoy hayrides, train rides, a maze, a petting zoo and handcrafts on t his 60-acre farm. Call for hours and fees. 2531 Owltown Rd., Blairsville, 30512 706-745-0601, \r\nsoutherntreeplantation.com ~ WC 6. fl l' \r\nTrackrock Archaeological Area Preserved petroglyph s of ancient Indian origin are th e highlight of this 52-acre area. Daily. Free. Trackrock Gap Rd., Blairsville, 30512 706-745-6928, fs.fed.us/conf ~ \r\nTrackrock Stables Experience a scenic mountain t rail ride through t he Trackrock Campground. Guided rides only. Reservatio ns recomm ended. Call for hours and fees. 4890 Trackrock Camp Rd., Blairsville, 30512, 706-745-5252, 800-826-0073, \r\nt rackrock.com ~ WC l' \r\nUnion County Historical Society Museum Vestiges of th e county's r ich past-from Civil War memorabilia to 19th-century farm eq uipment-are on display. JuneOct. Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. or b y appt. Adults $2, ch ild ren $1. Old Union County Courthouse, On the Square, Blairsville, 30514, 706-745-5493, unioncountyhistory.org \r\n~WC \r\n106 \r\n \r\nVogel State Park Located near Blood Mountain, this is one of Georgia's o ldest state parks. Hiking trails, camping, cottages, a lake with swimming beach, fishing, CCC m useum, picnic areas and seasonal mini-golf are available. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. 7485 Vogel State Park Rd., Blairsville, 30512, 706-745-2628, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org ~ WC 6.l' \r\nTravel Services \r\nBlairsville-Union County Chamber of Commerce May- Oct. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 385 Welcome Center Ln, Blairsville, 30512, 706-745-5789, 877-745-5789, \r\nblairsville chamber.com ~ WC \u0026 \r\nBlue Ridge (F-2) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nAska Trails The Aska Trail s Area is a 17-mile hiking and mountain- biking trai l system o n national forest lands. Tra ils range in length from 1 m ile to 5.5 miles and are open to the public year-round. 3990 Appalachian Hwy, Blue Ridge, 30513, 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, blueridgemountains.com ~ \r\nBlanche Manor Riding Stables Experienced professional guides take you thro ugh the mountains on horseback. Hayrides, d inner and a bonfire are also available. Rides at 10 a.m., 12 \u0026 3 p.m. daily. 1.25-hour r ide $28, 2-hour ride $35. 181 Deal Hollow Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-455-RIDE, blanchemanor.com \r\n~WCMIT \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Railway W inding through rolling hills alongside the waters of t he Toccoa River, a resto red train line takes passengers along a 26-mile route to McCaysville, Georgia and Copperhil l, Tennessee. Call for hours and fees. 241 Depot St., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-9833, 800-934-1898, \r\nbrscenic.com ~ WC fl \r\nCooper Creek Scenic Area This area features hiking trails, camps ites and trou t fishing in Cooper Creek and its tributaries. Daily. Free. Forest Service Rd. 4, off GA Hwy 60, Blue Ridge, 30513, 706-745-6928, fs.fed.us/conf ~ \r\nDeep Hole Recreation Area The can oe launch on the Toccoa River m akes river access easy. Campin g, p icnicking and fish ing are also avail. Daily. Fees vary. 6050 Appalachian Hwy, Blue Ridge, 30513, 706-632-3031, fs.fed.us/conf \r\n~WC \u0026 \r\nHistoric Downtown Blue Ridge Once considered an elite health resort because of its pure mineral waters, the town of Blue Ridge now features Main Street, lined w ith shops and galleries. Daily. Main St., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, \r\nblueridgemountains.com ~ WC c,.fl \r\n \r\nLake Blue Ridge Recreation Area Fishing, camping, p icnicking, hiking and boating are available. Daily. Apr.-Oct. Admissio n free. Call for ca mping fees. 6050 Appalachian Hwy, Blue Ridge, 30513, 706-632-3031, fs.fed.us/conf \r\n~WC \r\nMercier Orchards More than 30 varieties of ap pl es, p lus blueberries, b lackberries and peaches are up for grabs. There's also a farmers market, bakery and deli. Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. -6 p.m., Sun. 12-6 p.m. GA Hwy 5 N., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-2364, mercier-orchards.com \r\n~ WC 6-.'II \r\nSugar Creek Alpaca Farm Visit th is far m and its growing herd of Suri alpacas. Call for hours. Guided tours by reservation. Free. 1050 Cox Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-258-4494, 888-662-8253, \r\nsugarcreekfarmandinn.com ~ WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nFannin County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center Information on backroads driving t ours and other area attractions is available. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. 3990 Appalachian Hwy, Blue Ridge, 30513, 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, \r\nblueridgemountains.com ~ WC 6-. \r\nDouble D Trail Rides Quarter horses are matched with riders of all experience levels for guided trail r ides. Reservations req uired. 1.5-hour ri de $35, 3-hr ride $45. full-day ride $60 ( lunch provided). 1474 Pack Creek Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-6975, doubledtrailrides.com \r\n~WC 'II \r\nMule Top Mountain Outfitters Horseback riding advent ures on steep trails. Camping and p icnicking are also avail. O ne- hour ride $25, 2-hour r ide $35, 3- hour r id e $45, 4 -hour ride $S5. Call for reservations. 319 Hells Hollow Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-0076, muletop.com \r\nBraselton Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nChateau Elan Winery \u0026 Resort A 16th-style French chateau w it h lu sh v ineyards, a 276-room inn, a spa, go lf, tennis, nature trails. seven restaurants and a winery. Tours, tastings and a wine shop. 100 Rue Charlemagne, Braselton, 30517 678-425-0900, 800-233-WINE, \r\nchateauelan.com ~ WC 6SI l' \r\nLanier National Speedway Visit this NASCAR-sanctioned stockcar racing track, w ith events every Sat. night Mar.-Oct. Office open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Call fo r schedule an d fees. One Raceway Dr., Braselton, 3051 7 770-967-8600, lanierspeedway.com \r\n[;l WC Ml l' \r\nMayfield Dairy Farms Visitors can enjoy a tour of a m ilk-processing facility, a gi~ shop, an ice cream p arl or and a f ilm. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat. 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Call for tou r t imes. Free. 1160 Broadway Ave., Braselton, 30517 706-654-9180, 888-298-0396, \r\nmayfielddairy.com ~ WC \u0026 \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n 706-864-7221  www.CavenderCreek.com Nestled in the beautiful North GA Mountains on Cavender Creek Take our VIRTUAL tour \r\nwww.dahlonega.org/ga  1-800-231-5543  706-864-3711 \r\n \r\n Road Atlanta and Panoz Racing School This 12-turn road course hosts interna- \r\ntionally acclaimed events, such as the \r\nSuzuki AMA Superbikes Showdown. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p,m. Call for sc hedule and fees. 5300 Winder Hwy, Braselton, 30517 770-967-6143, 800-849-RACE, roadatlanta.com ~ WC b.11 \r\nThompson Forest State arboretum of Georgia offers 330 acres with granite outcrop. two trails and a seven-acre garden featuring a 30 min. self-guided walk. New Liberty Church Rd., Braselton, 30517, 706- 654-2666 \r\nBremen Northwest Historic High Country \r\nBremen Racepark This family-oriented motocross is dedicated to bringing the racer the best-prepared track possible. Bremen Racepar k has had great success promoting motocross, supercross and hare scambles events. 372 Reid Rd., Bremen, 30110 770-537-0219, bremenmx.com \r\nBuchanan Northwest Historic High Country \r\nHistoric Haralson County Courthouse The courthouse, on the Nat ional Register of Histor ic Places, serves as a museum, library and office of the Haralson County Historical Society. Mon.-Thu. 11:30 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. or by appt. Free. Courthouse Square, Buchanan, 30113 \r\n770-646-3369 [;l WC b. \r\nVFW Park Visitors can enjoy the lake, picnic areas and pavilions. Daily. Admission $2, boat launch $5. 5760 E. GA Hwy 120, Buchanan, 30113 \r\n770-646-9904 [;l WC o,.ti T \r\nCalhoun (D-4) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nHarris Arts Center The center is home to the Roland Hayes Museum, the 200-seat Ratner Theater, an art gallery, m usic rooms, art and dance studios. Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Fri.Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Docent tours avail. by request. Free. 212 S. Wal l St., Calhoun, 30701 706-629-2599, cgarts.org l;l WC e,. T \r\nOakleigh General Sherman used this historic home, now home to t he Gordon County Historical Society, as his headquarters during the Civil War. Mon.- Thu. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt. Free. 335 S. Wall St., Calhoun, 30701 \r\n706-629-1515 [;l WC o,.T \r\nNew Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site The infamous \"Trail of Tears\" began here. See the Supreme Courthouse, the printshop is where the Cherokees p roduced their bilingual newspaper and more. Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 2-5:30 p.m. 1 mile east of 1-75, Exit 317 on GA Hwy 225, Calhoun, 30701,706-624-1321, \r\ngastateparks.org ~ WC b \r\n108 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nCalhoun Local Welcome Center/ Calhoun-Gordon County Convention and Visitor Bureau/ Gordon County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. 300 S. Wall St., Calhoun, 30701 706-62S-3200, 800-887-3811, \r\ngordonc hamber.org CJ WC b. \r\nCanton (F-5) Northwest Historic High Country \r\neagle's Dairy MAiZE Cagl e's Dairy opened the area's first MAiZE, an intricate network of twists and turns carved into 10 acres of corn. Labor Day-mid-Nov. Call for hours and fees. 362 Stringer Rd., Canton, 30115 770-345-5591, caglesdairy.com/MAiZE2.htm Cil WC bll!' \r\nTravel Services \r\nCherokee County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 3605 Marietta Hwy, Canton, 30114 770-34S-0400, cherokee-chamber.com l:;;l WC b. \r\nCarnesville Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nCramer's Mill Covered Bridge Built in 1907, this bridge is one lane wide and 132 feet long, with a town lattice design. South of Carnesville on GA Hwy 106 E. at Nails Creek, access via Baker Rd. Carnesville, 30521, 706-384-4659, franklin-county.com \r\nFranklin County Courthouse This cou rthouse, constructed in 1906, still serves the county today. Self-guided tours Mon.- Frl. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. On the Square, Carnesville, 30521 706-384-4659, franklin-county.com l:;;lWC 6. \r\nTravel Services \r\nFranklin County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 165 Athens St., Carnesville, 30521 706-384-4659, franklin-county.com ~ WC \r\nCarrollton (C-8) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nAdamson Square Named for Congressman W. C. Adamson, whose legislation created the eight-hour workday, th is square is the heart of d owntown Carro llton. Daily. Downtown Carrollton 30117, \r\n770-830-2000 l:;;l WC M lT \r\nCarrollton Cultural Arts Center This new \"state of the arts\" fac ility features an intimate 262-seat theater, galleries and c lassrooms. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. 251 Alabama, Carrollton, 30117 \r\n770-838-1083 [;l WC 6. T \r\nHorton's Books and Gifts This is the oldest bookstore in Georgia, the third-oldest in the South and t he tent h-oldest in the nation. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-6 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 410 Adamson Square, Carrollton, 30117 770-832-8021 ~ WC \r\n \r\nJohn Tanner State Park Amenities include a swimming beach, campground, motor lodge rooms, lake with seasonal boat rental, hiking trails, p ic nic areas and m ini-go lf. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 6 miles west of Carrollton off GA Hwy 16, 770-830-2222, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org [;l WC 6. \r\nState University of West Georgia Gallery shows, sports events, conventions. performances and seminars all find a home at this place of higher learning. 1601 Maple St., Carrollton, 30118 770-836-6500, westga.edu l:;;l WC 6. fl \r\nTravel Services \r\nCarrollton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m . 102 N. Lakeshore Dr., Carrollton, 30117 770-214-9746, 800-292-0871, \r\nvisitcarrollton.com ~ WC b. \r\nCartersville (D-5) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nAllatoona Lake and Visitors Center Visit the lake and enjoy hiking trails along with 600 lakeside campsites, accommodating RVs and tent campers. Visitors center open daily 8 a.m.- 4 :30 p.m. Call for fees. 1138 GA Hwy 20 Spur, Cartersville 30121 678-721-6700, 877-444-6777 (reservations), allatoona.sam.usace.army.mil ~WC 6. \r\nAllatoona Pass Battlefield Fought October 5, 1864, this battle was the beg inning of the Nashville Campaign. Two earthen forts. miles of trench works and interpretive tra il m arkers can be seen. Daily. Free. Old Allatoona Rd., Cartersville, 30121 770-606-8862, allatoonapassbattlefield.org l:;;l \r\nBartow History Center Exhibits. programs, archives and outreach activities educate the community and visito rs about Ba rtow County history. Call for hours. Adults $3, students $2, seniors $2.50. Call for group rates. 13 N. Wall, Cartersville, 30120 770-382-3818, bartowhistorycenter.org \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nBooth Western Art Museum A permanent collection of contemporary Western art, Civil War art and presidential memorabilia are on d isplay. Call for hours. Adults $6, children 13-18 $4, seniors $5, under 12 free. 501 Museum Dr., Cartersville, 30120 770-607-6361, boothmuseum.org [;IWC6.'fl \r\nCooper's Furnace Day Use Area This is the only remnant of the 1830s town of Etowah and Georgia's iron empire and featu res a nature t rail and a playgrou nd. Daily Apr.-Sept. 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.. Oct. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Free. River Rd., Cartersville, 30121 678-721-6700, \r\nallatoona.sam.usace.army.mil ~ WC o,.T \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Road Atlanta and Panoz Racing School This 12- turn road course hosts internationally acclaimed events, such as the Suzuki AMA Superbikes Showdown. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. 5300 Winder Hwy, Braselton, 30517 770 -967-6143, 800-849-RACE, roadatlanta.com  WC 6,. il \r\nThompson Forest State arboretum of Georgia offers 330 acres w i th granite outcrop, two trails and a seven-acre garden featuring a 30 min. sel f-guided walk. New Liberty Church Rd., Brasel ton, 30517, 706-654-2666 \r\nBremen Northwest Historic High Country \r\nBremen Racepark This family-oriented motocross is dedicated to bringing the racer the best-prepared track possible. Bremen Racepark has had g reat success promoting motocross, supercross and hare scam b les events. 372 Reid Rd., Bremen, 30110 770-537-0219, bremenmx.com \r\nBuc hanan Northwest Historic High Country \r\nHistoric Haralson County Courthouse The courthouse, on the National Register of Historic Places. serves as a museum, library and office of the Haralson County Historical Society. Mon.-Thu. 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. or by appt. Free. Cour thouse Square, Buchanan, 30113 \r\n770-646-3369  WC e, \r\nVFW Park Visitors can enjoy the lake, picnic areas and pavilions. Daily. Admission $2, boat launch $5. 5760 E. GA Hwy 120, Buchanan, 30113 \r\n770-646-9904  WC6,.i i T \r\nCalhoun (D-4) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nHarris Arts Center The center is home to the Roland Hayes Museum, the 200-seat Ratner Theater, an art gallery, music rooms, art and dance studios. Mon.- Thu. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. Fri.Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Docent tours avail. by request. Free. 212 5. Wall St., Calhoun, 30701 706-629- 2599, cgarts.org [;lWC \u0026T \r\nOakleigh General Sherman used t his historic home, now home to t he Gordon County Histo rical Society, as his headquarters during the Civil War. Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by app t. Free. \r\no- 335 5. Wall St., Calhoun, 30701 \r\n706-629-1515  WC T \r\nNew Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site The infamous \"Trail of Tears\" began here. See the Supreme Courthouse. the printshop is where the Cherokees produced their bilingual newspaper and more. Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 2- 5:30 p.m. 1 mile east of 1-75, Exit 317 on GA Hwy \r\no- 225, Calhoun, 30701,706-624-1321, \r\ngastateparks.org  WC \r\n108 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nCalhoun Local Welcome Center/ Calhoun-Gordon County Convention and Visitor Bureau/ Gordon County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 300 5. Wall St., Calhoun, 30701 706- 625-3200, 800-887-3811, \r\ngordonchamber.org  WC6- \r\nCanto n (F-5) Northwest Historic High Country \r\neagle's Dairy MAiZE Cagle's Dairy op ened the area's first MAIZE. an intr icate network of twists and turns carved into 10 acres of corn. Labor Day-mid-Nov. Call for hours and fees. 362 Stringer Rd., Canton, 30115 770- 345-5591, c a g l e s d a i r y.c o m / M Ai Z E2.ht m ~WC M IY \r\nTravel Services \r\nCherokee County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 3605 Marietta Hwy, Canto n, 30114 770-345-0400, cherokee-cham ber.com \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nCa r n esv i l l e Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nCromer's Mill Covered Bridge Built in 1907, this bridge is one lane w ide and 132 feet long, with a town lattice design. South of Carnesville on GA Hwy 106 E. at Nails Creek, access via Baker Rd. Carnesville, 30521, 706-384-4659, f ranklin-county.com \r\nFranklin County Courthouse This courthouse, constructed in 1906. still serves the county today. Self-guided tours Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Free. On the Square, Carnesville, 30521 706-384-4 659, franklin-county.com  WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nFranklin County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 165 Athens St., Carnesville, 30521 706-384-4659, franklin-county.com  WC \r\nCarrollton (C-8) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nAdamson Square Named for Congressman W. C. Adamson, whose legislation created the eig ht-hour workday, this square is the heart of downtown Carrollton. Daily. Downtown Carrollton 30117, \r\n770830-2000  WC b.YIT \r\nCarrollton Cultural Arts Center This new \"state of the arts\" facili ty features an intimate 26 2-seat theater, galleries and classrooms. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. 251 A labama, Car rollton, 30117 770-838-1083 [;l WC 6,.T \r\nHorton's Books and Gifts This is the oldest bookstore in Georgia, the third-oldest in the South and the tenth-oldest in the nation. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. 410 Adamson Sqoare, Carrollton, 30117 770832-8021 [;;l WC \r\n \r\nJohn Tanner State Park Amenities include a swimming beach. campground. motor lodge rooms, lake w ith seasonal boat rental, hiking trails, picnic areas and mini-golf. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 6 miles west of Carrollton off GA Hwy 16, 770-830-2222, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org  WC 6,. \r\nState University of West Georgia Gallery shows, sports events, conventions. performances and seminars all find a home at this place of higher learning. 1601 Maple St., Carrollton, 30118 770-8366500, westga.edu  WC 6,.'rl \r\nTravel Services \r\nCarrollton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 8 :30 a.m.-5 p.m. 102 N. Lakeshore Dr., Carrollton, 30117 770-214-9746, 800-292-0871, visitcarrollton.com l;J WC 6,. \r\nCartersville ( D-5) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nAllatoona Lake and Visitors Center Visit t he lake and enjoy hiking trails along w it h 600 lakeside campsites, accommodating RVs and tent campers. Visitors center open daily 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Call for fees. 1138 GA Hwy 20 Spur, Cartersville 30121 678-721-6700, 877-444-6777 (reservations), allatoona.sam.usace.ar my.mil l;J WC 6,. \r\nAllatoona Pass Battlefield Fought October 5, 1864, this battle was the beginning of the Nashville Campaign. Two earthen forts, miles of trench works and interpretive trail markers can be seen. Daily. Free. Old Allatoona Rd., Cartersville, 30121 770-606-8862, allatoonapassbattlefield.org  \r\nBartow History Center Exhibits, p rograms, archives and outreach activities educate the community and visi tors about Bartow County history. Call for hours. Adults $3, students $2, seniors $2.50. Call for group rates. 13 N. Wall, Cartersville, 30120 770-382-3818, bartowh istorycent er.org [;;l WC o,. \r\nBooth Western Art Museum A permanent collection of contempo rary Western art, Civil War art and president ial mem orabilia are on d isplay. Call for hours. Adults $6, children 13-18 $4, seniors $5. under 12 free. 501 Museum Dr., Cartersville, 30120 770-607-6361, boothmuseum.org  WC b.rl \r\nCooper's Furnace Day Use Area This is the only remnant of the I830s town of Etowah and Georgia's iron empire and features a nature trail and a playground. Daily Apr.-Sept. 8 a.m.-9:30 p .m.. Oct. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Free. River Rd., Cartersville, 30121 678-721-6700, allatoona.sam.usace.army.m il  WC6,. T \r\nGEORGl1I.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n If you don't enjoy shopping , ' golfing, horseback riding or kayaking , you can just take a hike._ \r\nTHINK OF IT AS MOTHER NATURE\"S THEME PARK. From the vast acreage of the Chattahoochee National Forest to our three State Parks, Rabun County has it all. Fresh mountain air, picturesque peaks and spectqeular waterfalls await you. WANT TO GET WET? Enjoy swimming, fishing, and boating in any otour five. pristiAe lakes. Or turn up the volume with a whitewater rafting trip down the Chattooga River. GOLF ANYONE? Rabun County has a variety of challenging courses, including 18 holes at the states highest elevation. PREFER SOMETl:IING A LITTLE LESS ACTIVE? You'll find some ofthe best shopping around. Our unique cities of Clayton, Dillard, Sky Valley, Tiger, Tallulah Falls and Mountain City, provide an eclectic mix of galleries and shops. The wine_s of Tiger Mountain and Persimmon Creek Vineyards ba've been winning over taste buds for years. And when you get hungry, there's no better dining in all of North Georgia. Anchored by the Blue Ridge Mountains, and wrapped in Appalachian heritage Rabun County is the ideal place to rediscover life's simple pleasures. \r\nwww.gamountains.co m ,. 706-782-5113 \r\nRabun County, GA \r\nThe pe,fect place to park it. \r\n \r\n Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site On the bank of the Et owah River, th is was home to several thousand Native Americans bet ween 1000 A.D. and 1550 A.D. Tue.- Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 2-5:30 p.m. Adul t s $3, ch ildren $2, seniors $2.50. Group rates avail. 5 miles southwest of 1-75, Exit 288 770-387-3747, gastateparks.org [;;I WC 6' \r\nEuharlee Covered Bridge and History Museum Buil t in 1886 by Washington King, the br idge is on the Georgia Covered Br id ge Trail. Museum Tue.-Fri. 1-5 p .m. and during seasonal events. 116 Covered Bridge Rd ., Cartersville, 30 120, 770-607-2017 [;;I WC 6,. \r\nand Theatre of Cartersville Th is restored 1920s perform ing arts theater hosts a variety of events each year. nclud ing many educational camps and productions fo r school outings. Call for hours and fees. 5 N. Wall St., Cartersville, 30120 770-386-7343, thegrandtheatre.org [;;)WC\u0026 \r\nHistoric Depot at Friendship Plaza Visitors wi ll enjoy the historic structure, passing t ra ins and local history. Call for hours. Free. One Friendship Plaza, Cartersville, 30120, 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280, \r\nnotatlanta.org [;;I WC 6. \r\nLegion Theater and the Pumphouse Players Formed in the 1960s, this troupe of community players performs a variety of genres, from musicals to Shakespeare. Call for schedule and fees. 114-C Main St., Cartersville, 30120 770-387-2610, pumphouseplayers.com [;;I WC6.flT \r\nOak Hill Cemetery At this histor ic Georgia cemetery dating to the 1840s you'll find a great source for genealogical research and t ies to the Civil War. Daily. Free. N. Erwin St., Cartersville, 30120 770-606-8862, evhsonlfne.org \r\nRed Top Mountain State Park and Lodge This park on Lake A llatoona offers a swimming beach, boating, f ishing, hiking trails, p icnic areas, mini-golf, a lodge, restaurant, camping and cottages. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. Just east of 1-75, Exit 285, Cartersville, 30121, 770-975-0055, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org [;;I WC 6.l'I T \r\nRose Lawn Museum This 1850 Victorian mansion is the historical home of Samuel Porter Jones, noted evangelist of t he 1800s. The restored mansion is operated as a house m useum. Tue.- Fri. 10 a.m.-noon, 1-5 p.m . or by ap pt. 1235 224 W. Cherokee Ave. Cartersville 30120, 770-387-5162, roselawnmuseum.com \r\nWorld's First Coca- Cola Painted WaU Sign Painted by a syrup salesman in 1894 o n t he side of Young Brothers Pharmacy, t he sign was rest ored and authenticated in 1994. Free. 2 W. Main St., Cartersville, 30120 770-382-4010, notatlanta.org \r\n110 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nCartersville-Bartow County Convention and Visitors Bureau Information on dr iving tours, history, attractions, lod ging, shopping and dining avail. here. Call for hours. One Friendship Plaza, Cartersville, 30120, 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280, \r\nnotatlanta.org [;;I WC \u0026 \r\nPark Marine Boat Rentals Full- service marina. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon- 5 p.m. Free. Call for boat rental and storage rates. 651 Marina Rd., Cartersville, 30121 770-974-2628, parkmarine.com \r\n[;;I WC \u0026 \r\nCassville Northwest Historic High Country \r\nAtlanta Campaign Pocket Park This is one of five Atlanta Campaign Pocket Parks constructed at Cassville by the WPA in the 1930s. Free. US Hwy 41 N. and Cassville Rd., Cassville, 30123, 770-387-1357, notatlanta.org [;;1 6,. \r\nCassville Confederate Cemetery The gravesites of 300 Confederate sol d iers. as we ll as that of CSA general William Wofford , serve as b ittersweet reminders of Cassville's pre-Civil War p romine nce. Daily. Free. Cass-White Rd., Cassville, 30123 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280, notatlanta.org [;;1 6,. \r\nNoble HUI-Wheeler Memorial Cente r This cultural center is housed in t he first school in North Georgia to be built w ith Rosenwa ld funds and specifica ll y desig nated for the education of black ch ildren. Tue. - Sat. 9 a.m .-4 p.m. Free (donations accepted). 2361 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy, Cassville 30123, 770-382-3392, notatlanta.org [;;IWC c-. T \r\nCave Spring Northwest Historic High Country \r\nHistoric Cave Spring and Rolater Park Dotted w ith large shade trees, the park has picnic si tes and a p layground. Th is is a favor ite w ith local residents for swimming. Daily. Free. Cave Spring Square, Cave Spring, 30124 706-777-8439 [;;I WC \r\nCedartown (B-6) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nAdventure Skydiving Center Thrill to a tandem skydive at the largest skydiv ing operatio n in the Southeast and take home a video or photo of each skydive as a keepsake. Mo n.- Fri. 9 a.m-sunset, Sat.- Sun. 8 a.m.-sunset. Call for fees. 493 Airport Rd., Cedartown, 30125 770-684-3483, 800-490-3483, \r\nascskydiving.com [;;I WC 6-YI T \r\nCedartown Clvic Auditorium Entertainment from sy mphony orchestras to bluegrass to Broadway. The b uilding is also available for p rivate functions. Office openMon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. and 2 hours prior t o showtime. Call fo r schedule and fees. 205 East Ave., Cedartown, 30125 770-748-4168, 877-263-9372 (tickets) , \r\nccauditorium.com [;l WC 6. ~IT \r\n \r\nHistoric Museum at Cedartown Depot Highlights include the celebration of Sterling Holiday, t he actor behind the voice of Winnie the Pooh, who began performing in Cedartown by putting on neighborhood variety shows, and depot train memorabilia. 609 South Main St., Cedartown, 30125 770-748-2090 \r\nPolk County Historical Society Museum A fo rmer c hildren's lib ra ry houses t his local museum, which c hronicles the history of Polk Count y. Wed. 2 - 4 p.m. and fourth Sun. of each month 2- 5 p.m. Free. 611 S. Main St., Cedartown, 30125 770-749-0073, polkhist.home.mindspring.com [;l WC \r\nSt. James Episcopal Church Built in 1883, th is is the o ldest church still in use in Cedartown. Sterling Holloway grew up in th is church. Office open Mon.- Wed. 9 a.m .- 4 p.m . Fri. 9 a.m.-3 p .m. Free. 302 West Ave., Cedartown, 30125 \r\n770-748-2894 [;;I WC b. \r\nTravel Services \r\nPolk County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. 512 Main St., Cedartown, 30125 770-749-1 652, 800-226-2517, \r\npolk.ofgeorgia.org [;;I WC b. \r\nWelcome Center at the Cedartown Depot 609 South Main St., Cedartown, 30125 770-748-2090 \r\nChatsworth ( D-2) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nChief Vann House Historic Site Called the \"Showp lace of the Cherokee Nation,\" this chief's 1804 mansion and museum are for tours. Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 2- 5:30 p.m. Adults $3, chi ldren 6-18 $2, under 5 free, seniors $2.50. Located at intersection of GA Hwys 225 and 52-A, 706-695-2598, \r\ngastateparks.org [;l WC 6. \r\nCohutta Wilderness Area Recommended for seasoned backpackers and fishermen only, this primi tive 37.000-acre wilderness area along the Conasauga and Jacks Rivers features 90 m iles of rugg ed-ter ra in tra ils. Daily. 3941 US Hwy 76, Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6736, fs.fed.us/conf \r\nFort Mountain Stables Enjoy 37 miles of scenic trai ls in the mountains at Fort Mountain State Par k. We offer horseback riding adventures seven days a week for children and adults. Office opem Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. 181 Mountain Park Rd., Chatsworth, 30705, 706- 517-4906, ngeorgia.com/ horseback.htm [;;I WC \r\nFort Mountain State Park Named for the 855-foot rock wa ll that t ops the m ountain, this park offers trails, camping, cottages, a swimming beach, boat rental. mini-gol f, horseback riding and p ic nicking. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 8 miles east of Chatsworth, on GA Hwy 52, 706-695 2621, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org \r\n[;l WC b.T \r\nGEORGL'\\.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n :..,..;::,_ - \r\n. - .--.\\\" . \r\n \r\n..,, . ~ . \r\n \r\n_;: ~- ' . \r\n \r\n Favorites \r\n Watch the waterwheel-powered millstones g rind corn and wheat at Nora Mill Granary in Helen, Barker's Mill or Sylvan Falls Mill in Rabun Gap, and Prater's Mill in Dalton, \r\n Peruse (or pursue) cultural performances of p lays, m usicals and movies at Dahlonega's restored Holly Theatre, and the historic Desoto Theatre, home of the Rome Little Theatre and the Rome Symphony Orchestra. \r\n Journey to Helen, where families enjoy the shopping and Alpine-like landscape, Oktoberfest and biergartens that are reminiscent of o ld Bavaria. \r\n Take a hike on the forested paths of the Pinhoti Trail or hike, b ike and skate the Silver Comet Trail and Riverwalk. \r\n Get lost in the maze of maize carved into the cornfields at Uncle Shuck's Corn Maze in Daws6nville and eagle's Dairy in Canton. \r\n Put your best foot forward at the start of the Appalachian Trail, which spans 2,175 m iles from Georgia to Maine. \r\nLake Conasauga Recreation Area and Lake Conasauga Songbird Management Area The area offers camping facilities, fish ing, swimming, boating, picnicking, birdwatching and hiking. Trai l yea r-round, campground Apr.-m id - Oct. Call for fees. 3941 US Hwy 76, Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6736, fs.fed.us/conf \r\n~ WC 6-. \r\nTravel Services \r\nChatsworth Local Welcome Center/Chatsworth-Murray County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Fri. 8 :30 a.m.- 5 p.m. 126 N. Third Ave., Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6060, 800-969-9490, \r\nmurraycountychamber.com ~ WC 6-.T \r\nChickamauga Northwest Historic High Country \r\nGordon-Lee Mansion This antebellum plant ation home, furnisbed in the st y le of earl y Southern ar istocracy, was the o nly structu re left that had been used d ur ing the Battle of Chickamauga. Group tours available by appt. Call for hours and fees. 217 Cove Rd., Chickamauga, 30707 706-375-4728, 800-487-4728, \r\ngordon-leemansion.com ~ WC 6-.fl T \r\n \r\nLee and Gordon's Mills O ne of the oldest operating m ills in the state is located near t he Chic kamauga Chatta-nooga Natio nal Military Park. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p .m., Sun. 1- 5 p.m. Tours availab le. Call for fees. 71 Red Belt Rd., Chickamauga, 30707 706-375-6801, leeandgordonsmills.com ~ WC 6-..fl T \r\nWalker County Regional Heritage \u0026 Model Train Museum The museum d isplays Indian artifacts, antique guns and other local histor ic highlights. Tu e.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 100 Gordon St., Chickamauga, 30707 \r\n706375-4488 ~ WC \u0026 \r\nClarkesville (J-3) \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nBrigadoon Lodge \u0026 Fly Fishing Hidden in t he Blue Ridge m ountains, Brigadoon Lod ge, on t he Soque River, has become a favorite fish ing destinatio n. Call for hours and fees. 8137 GA Hwy 197 N., Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-1558, 888-4BRIGADOON, \r\nbrigadoonlodge.com ~ WC 6'T \r\nLake Burton Trout Hatchery Fi shing for brown and rainbow tro ut, picnicking, w ildlife-v iewing areas, a kids' stocked cat fish pond, boating and skiing are all enjoyed here. Daily 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Free. 3695 GA Hwy 197 N., Clarkesville, 30523, 706-947-3112 [;;l WC 6-,. \r\nLake Burton Wildlife Management Area Escape to 12,600 acres of r ugged North Georgia backcountry for fishing, hiking, birdwatching, p icnicking, camping and hunting. Call for fees. GA Hwy 197 N., Clarkesville, 30523 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com ~WC ' \r\nMauldin House This late-19th-century Victorian cot tage was restored by the city of Clarkesville in the 1990s. Adjacent to t he house is a m illinery shop of the same period. The property also features the Big Holly Cab in. built around 1822. Tue.- Fri., 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m . Free. 458 Jefferson St., Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-2296, seehabersham.com ~WC 6-,. \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park This sm all park nestled on the shores of Lake Burton offers RV camping, a boat ramp, w heelchair-accessible f ishing pier, playground, picn ic area and seasonal canoe rental are offered, Dail y 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Call for fees. 3655 GA Hwy 197 N., 706-947-3194, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org ~WC 6.T \r\nPanther Creek Falls and Panther Creek Recreation Area A trail leads visit ors along t he creek's bluffs to three waterfall s. Daily. Admission $2 per vehicle. Old US Hwy 441 N., Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n706-754-6221, fs.fed.us/conf ~ WC 6-T \r\nRiver North Fly Fishing Professional, experienced guides w ill introd uce anglers of every level to some \r\n \r\nof North Geo rg ia's best fast-water, deephole fly fishing. Call for hours and fees. 1850 Hardman Rd., Clarkesville, 30523 404-403-2808, rivernorthflyfishing.com [;;l \r\nRiverside Trout Farm A ll ages welcome. No license required. A ll equipment furnished. $4 per pound. Daily except late July and August. 305 Riverside Trout Farm Rd., Clarkesville, 30523 706-947-3364 ~ \r\nSunburst Stables Take a group t ra il r ide or enjoy a pr ivate lesson in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Daily. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. $25 per hour. 3181 GA Hwy 255, Clarkesville, 30523 706-947-7433, 800-806-1953, \r\nsunburststables.com ~ WC 6-fl T \r\nTravel Services \r\nHabersham County Welcome Center Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m . Mauldin House, 458 Jefferson St., Clarkesville, 30523, 706-754-2296, tourhabersham.com ~ WC 6' \r\nClayton (J-2) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nBecky Branch Falls This 20-foot cascade, five m inutes from downtown Clayton, is easily accessible w ith a wa lk up a trail to a bridge at t he base of the fal ls. Warwoman Rd ., Clayton, 30525 706-7823320, visitnortheastgeorgia.com/waterfa lls.htm \r\n~ \r\nChattoga Wild \u0026 Scenic River This is Georgia's o nly river w ith t he \"W ild \u0026 Scenic\" desig nation. Spend the day picn icking and watching t he raft ers and paddlers test t heir skills as they attempt Bull Sluice ra pid o r join them . US Hwy 76 E., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf \r\nColeman River Scenic Area Hiking trails meander through oldgrowth t imber alongside a st ream tumbling throug h high boulders. FS Rd . #70, Clayton 706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf \r\nD ick's Creek Falls This waterfall is approximately 60 feet high and makes a sheer drop over a granite mound into the Chattooga River. There's a viewing area at the top of t he falls. Off Sandy Ford Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, visitnortheastgeorgia.com/waterfalls.htm \r\n~ \r\nEllicott Rock Wilderness Area You' ll f ind exceptio nal hiking in this 2,021-acre w ild erness area. Daily. Free. Forest Service Rd. 646, Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf ~ \r\nHistoric Downtown Clayton Enjoy shopping for antiques, c ra fts and co llect ibles. Don't miss Reeves Hardware, a drugstore w ith a soda fountain and photograph shop featuring histor ic phot os of th e area. Main St., Clayton, 30525 706-212-2149, 706-212-0155 \r\n \r\n112 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Holcomb CreekFalls The Holcomb Creek Trail passes Holcomb Creek Falls, w hic h drops and flows over the shoals for approximately 150 feet and Ammons Creek Falls, where t here is an observatio n deck. Hale Ridge Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, v is i t n o r t hea s t g e o r g i a.co m / w a t e r fal ls.h t m \r\nLake Burton-GA Power Georgia Power lakes offer swimming, fishing and boating, as well as picturesque scenery, hiking trails, picn ic areas and campgrounds. Call for ca mping reservations and fees. 4 Seed Lake Rd., Lakemont, 30522 706-782-4014, 888-GPCLAKE southernco.com/gapowerf/lakes/ng_lakes [;l WC \u0026. \r\nLake Rabun-GA Power Boating, fish ing, camping and lodging are offered here. Daily. Call for fees. Lake Rabun Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-4014, 888-GPCLAKE, georgiapower.com/gpclake [;,l WC \r\nNantahala Outdoor Center-Chattooga The NOC offers white-water rafting and kayaking instruction, as well as a range of paddling classes and internatio nal adventure tours. Both guide-assisted and rental trips are available. Call for hours and fees. Off US Hwy 76 E., Clayton, 30525 864-638-5980, 800-232-7238, noc.com \r\n[;l WC \u0026.fl T \r\nPersimmon Creek Vineyards The winery has been designed as an extension of the recently completed French Count ry far m house. Call for hours of tours and tastings. 81 Vineyard Lane, Clayton, 30525 706-212-7380, persimmoncreekwine.com \r\nRabun Beach Recreation Area Visitors can enjoy p icnicking, hiking, boating, swimming and fishing . Campsites w ith electrical and water hookups are available. Daily. Call for fees. Lake Rabun Rd. S. (County Rd. 10), Clayton, 30525, 706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf [;,l WC \r\nSandy Bottom Recreation Area Campsites, p icnic areas and f ishing make th is spot a mountain favorit e. Daily. Call for fees. Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 \r\n706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nSoutheastern Expeditions-Chattooga Overnight trips, canoe and kayak instruction and group team-building seminars are avai lable. The season ru ns Mar.-Oct. Call for hours and fees. 7350 US Hwy 76 E., Clayton, 30525 404-329-0433, 800-868-7238 southeasternexpeditions.com [;l WC \r\nSouthern Nantahala Wilderness Area This scenic area of fers breathtaking v iews of the mountains, in ad dition t o hiking, ecot ourism and wi ld life viewing. Daily. Free. Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, ts.fed.us/cont [;l \r\nTallulah River Recreation Area Fish for tro ut in the Tallulah River or hike through nearby Coleman River Scenic A rea in t his secluded section of the Tallulah Ranger Distr ict. Daily. Call for fees. Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 \r\n706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf [;l WC \u0026 \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n~,., , ,,,,U,,,,~ ~~ '!.~--4,~ - -:. \r\n \r\nG.. 0~E\u003e\u003cD,~ ~ \r\n \r\nli'V. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n\u0026~~ \r\nChieftan's Trail New Echota, Home of \r\nCherokee Nation's Supreme Court \r\n \r\nBk~ 0/taf/ \r\nThe Reenactment of Ttfe'B~ttle of Resaca is a \"Must-see\" for \r\nstudents of American History \r\n \r\n~~dee \r\n1;1~,,;uz,/' {9';,,ud- \r\n Salacoa Creek Park  Pinhoti Trail  Keown Falls  Carters Lake \r\n \r\n:i:~~rt \r\nhole courses, antiques, carpet and unique shops abound. Downtown/Main Sneet A Main Street City \r\n \r\n1-800-887-3811 \r\nwww.gordoncharnber. org \r\n \r\nE \r\nOUTLETS \r\nCALHOUN \r\n \r\nThe power ofpassionate shopping \r\nHope you brought an extra suitcase. \r\n \r\nConveniently located in Calhoun, Georgia at I-75, exit 312. \r\n \r\n Customer Services  RV/Bus Parking \r\n Customer Lounge \r\n \r\n Strollers/\\Vheelchairs \r\n Gift Certificates  Group Tour Packages \r\n \r\n706-602-1305 or 1-877-GO-OUTLETS www.primeoutlets.com \r\n \r\n Tate Branch Recreation Area Located in the Tallulah Ranger District, this recreation area has good trout fishing, exceptional fall color and remote mountain scenery. Campsites available. Daily. Call for fees. Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 706782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf [;l WC 6-. \r\nWarwoman Dell Recreation Area This densely forested area on Warwornan Creek produces abundant wildflowers. Enjoy p icnicking and the nature t rail. Daily. Mid-Mar.-mld-Nov. Free. Shelter rental $40. Warwoman Rd., Clayton, 30525 \r\n706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf Cl WC 6-.T \r\nwarwoman Wildlife Management Area Enjoy hunting, camping, fishing, hiking, bird watching, picnicking and horseback riding trails. Daily. Free. Call for camping fees. Warwoman Rd., Clayton, 30525 770-535-5700, georgiawlldllfe.com Cl \r\nWildwater Ltd.-Chattooga Rafting trips here provide exceptional facilities. top-quality equipment and a highly t rained staff. Daily. Hours vary seasonally. Cail fo r fees. \r\nOff us Hwy 76, Clayton, 30525 \r\n864647-9587, 800-451 9972, \r\nwildwaterrafting.com [;l WC 6-Y \r\nWillis Knob Recreation Area Horseback riding, fishing and hiking are all available here. Daily. Call for fees. Willis Knob Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf Cl WC b. \r\nTravel Services \r\nRabun County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and also Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. during Apr.-Oct. 232 US Hwy 441 N., Clayton, 30525 706-782-4812, gamountains.com [;lWC c-. \r\nRabun County Convention and Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 788, Clayton, 30525 \r\n706-782-5113, rabuncvb.com Cl WC b. \r\nClermont Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nMontara Farm Horseback Riding Take a two-hour group tra il r ide through 600 acres of lush w ild flower meadows and mountain-view trails. Corporate dude ranch events and team-building activities avail. Daily. Call for fees. 6749 St ringer Rd., Clermont, 30527 770-983-0503, montarafarm.com [;l WC 6-il T \r\nCleveland (1- 3) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nBabyLand General Hospital Witness the \"birth\" of a Cabbage Patch Kid In a turn-of-the-century-themed medical clinic. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 73 W. Underwood St., Cleveland, 30528 706-865-2171, cabbagepatchkids.com \r\nCl we e-. \r\n114 \r\n \r\nBoggs Creek Day Use Hunting and fishing nearby. Daily. US Hwy 129 N., Cleveland, 30S28 7067S4-6221, fs.fed.us/conf \r\nCannon Falls Lodge Fly Fishing Providing fly fishermen from all over the nation one of the most beautiful and secluded fly-fishing experiences available in the South. Reservations are required. Call for hours and fees. 706-348-7919, cannonfallslodge.com ClWC o-\\lY \r\nChestatee Wildlife Management Area Public hunting, camping, hiking, b ird watching, picnicking and fishing are available in this 25,000-acre area. Daily. Call for fees. 11 miles north of Cleveland, off US Hwy 19, 770535-5700, georgiawildlife.com Cl WC \r\nGold 'n Gem Grubbin Mine Visit an authentic operating gold mine and pan for gold and gemstones. Fishing and camping are also available. Daily. Summer 9 a.m.-6 p.m., off-season 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. 7S Gold Nugget Ln., Cleveland, 30528 \r\n706-865-5454, goldngem.com Cl WC b. \r\nWhite County Historical Museum This local history museum displays Meaders pottery and offers a small gift shop. Thu.-Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. or by appt. On the Cleveland Square, Cleveland, 30528, 706865322S \r\nWildwood Outfitters Outpost at the Chattahoochee River offers groups and individuals guided. unguided and assisted canoe, kayak and raft rentals, instructions, camping trips and special events. 140 Mossy Creek Point, Cleveland, 30528, 706865-4451, 800-553271S, wildwoodoutfitters.com \r\nTravel Services \r\nWhite County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 122 N. Main St., Cleveland, 30528 706-865-5356, whitecountychamber.org ClWC b \r\nCohutta Northwest Historic High Country \r\nCohutta Fisheries Center The Cohutta National Fish Hatchery features tanks displaying the warm-water species raised by the hatchery. Fishing is available. Office open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. 253SO Red Clay Rd., Cohutta, 30710 706694-8830, daltoncvb.com Cl \r\nColbert Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nBrush Creek Sporting Club Shoot clays or take a full- or half-day guided quail and pheasant hunt or hunt with your own dog. No hunting license required. Wed.-Thu. 12-6 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 2-6 p.m. Call for fees. 1631 Mo riah Church Rd., Colbert, 30628 706788-2910, brushcreekfarm.net Cl WC ?I \r\n \r\nComer Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park Home to Georgia's longest covered bridge still ,n its 1885 location, this scenic park offers camping, a picnic area, hiking and biking trails, fishing, seasonal canoe rental and equestrian trails. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 650 Watson Mill Rd., Comer 706783S349, 8008647275, \r\ngastateparks.org Cl WC 6- \r\nCommerce (J-5) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nAtlanta Dragway This top NHRA Power Aid drag-racing facility is the site of the Southern Nationals each May. Call for schedules and fees. SOO E. Ridgeway Rd., Commerce, 30529 706-335-2301, 770-682-3782, \r\natlantadragway.com Cl WCb i i T \r\nTravel Services \r\nJackson County Area Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1655 S. Elm St., Commerce, 30529 706-335-1897, jacksoncountyga.com \r\nCl WC b \r\nCornelia (J-4) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nLake Russell Wildlife Management Area This area is ideal for hiking, biking and tra il running. Call for fees. Off GA Hwy 123, east of Mt . Airy, adja cent to Lake Russell Recreation Area Cornelia, 30531, 770-535-5700, \r\ngeorgiawildlife.com Cl WC b \r\nLoudermilk Boarding House Museum A permanent d isplay on the third floor is owner Joni Mabe's \"Panoramic Encyclopedia of Everything Elvis.\" Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m-5 p.m. Adults $5, children 6 and under free. 271 Foreacre St., Cornelia, 30531 706-778-2001, jonimabe.com Cl e- \r\nTravel Services \r\nHabersham County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 123668 Clarkesville St., Cornelia, 30531 706-7784654, 800-835-2559, habershamchamber.com \r\nCrandall Northwest Historic High Country \r\nCohutta Springs Visitors enjoy horseback riding, ropes courses, paddleboats, waterskiing, pon toon boat ride and canoeing. Lakefront motels, cabins and chalets are available. Call for hours and fees. 1175 Cohutta Springs Rd., Crandall, 30711, 706-695-9093, 800-940-6789, \r\ncohuttasprings.com Cl WC b IIY \r\nGEORGIA.Oil\u003c; / 800 VIS IT GA \r\n \r\n Cum ming (G-5) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nAirborne Promotions Hot Air Balloon Rides Experience Georgia from the sky! All hotair-balloon rides are weather permitting. Call for hours and fees. Cumming Area 678-283-4033, 678-947-9866, 770-380-3951 airbornepromotlons.com WCfl \r\nRainbow Ranch Trout Farm Pay for what you catch at $4.29 per pound. Equipment, picnic pavilion and tables provided. Daily. 41 Ruth Lane, Cumming, 30041 770-887-4797, rainbowranchtrout.com \r\nPoole's Mill Park and Historic Covered Bridge Poole's Mill is a 10-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. Daily. Free. 7725 Poole\"s Mill Rd., Cumming, 30040 \r\n770-781-2215, forsythco.com [;l WC 6-Y \r\nTravel Services \r\nCumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 212 Kelly Mill Rd., Cumming, 30040 770-887-6461, forsythchamber.org \r\n[;l WC b. \r\nDahlonega ( H-3) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nAppalachian Outfitters River Trips Experience the serenity of the Etowah and Chestatee Rivers by canoe or kayak. Daily June-Au g., Thu.-Sun. dur ing Apr., May \u0026 Sept. Call for fees. 2084 S. Chestatee, GA Hwy 6 0 S., Dahlonega, 30533, 706864-7117, 800-426-7117, canoegeorgia.com \r\nl::lWC 6- \r\nBlue Ridge Wildlife Management Area Enjoy hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, bird watching, picnicking and horseback riding (bring your own horse) o n 38,900 acres. Daily. Call for activity fees. GA Hwy 52 W. (Lower Blue Ridge WMA) or GA Hwy 60 N. (Upper Blue Ridge WMA), Dahlonega, 30533 770535-5700, georgiawildlife.com l::lWCe- \r\nBuisson Arts Center This art consortium brings together various art projects to promote the arts in the North Atlanta area. Visitors can enjoy a gallery, a children's theater, a dinner theater and a music hall. Daily 10 a.m.-11 p .m. Call for schedule and fees. 199 Choice St., Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n706-8670050 [;l WC b.'fl Y \r\nChestatee Wildlife Preserve This attraction specializes in the preser vation through education of exotic and domestic wildlife. Daily 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Adults $10 . chi ldren $6. 469 Old Dahlonega Hwy, Dahlonega, 30533, 678-859-6820, chestateew ildlifepreserve.o rg \r\nl::l WC6'T \r\nGEO RGIA.O RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nGainesville-Hall County, Georgia \r\nOiirfabu.lo u.'(fuuls inclu.i:le: \r\n Two IIL\\wy golfresorts with beach andwate17,arkat LakeLamerIs/emus Downtown Gainesuil/e's shopping, restaurants, history andclmm, \r\nNortheast GelJroia History Centershowcasing thehistory ofthe regwn; Quinlan VisualAri Center with outstanding art c.ollectio11s;  Northeast Georgia wi11e1ie.s \r\nFor more information call, \r\n888 536-0005 or v is it www.GainesvilleHallCVB.org \r\n \r\n Consolidated Gold Mine Take a wa lking t our th ro ugh the un derground network of t unnels, learn ab out t echniques used by early miners, your hand panning for gold o r screening for gemston es. sum mer daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m., w inter daily 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. A dults $11, children 4 -14 $7. Call fo r group rates. 185 Consolidated Gold Mine Rd., Dahlonega, 30533, 706-864-8473, \r\nconsolidatedgoldmine.com [:l WC \u0026T \r\nCrisson Gold Mine Visit Georgia's only working stamp mill, a 120-year-old machine used to crush rock and remove gold. Check out other working m ine machinery or p an for gold and gemston es. Daily. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. 2736 Morrison Moore Pkwy E., Dahlonega, 30533, 706-864-6363, crissongoldmine.com [;l WC \u003c.,\"- \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site Located in the old county courthouse, this museum tells the story of our nation's first go ld r ush. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m ., Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adu lts $3, children 6-18 $1.50, seniors $2. 50 . 1 Public Square, Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n706-864-2257, gastateparks.org [:l WC \u0026 \r\nDahlonega Historic District Dahlonega features unique shopping and dining experiences in authentic 19th -century buildings. Dai ly. Free. Town Square, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3711, 800-231-5543, \r\ndahlonega.org [:l WC \u0026 \r\nDeSoto Falls and DeSoto Falls Recreation Area A sign at the !railhead here attributes th e falls' name to the d iscovery of a mysterious plate of ar mor in t he 1880s. Enjoy hiking, fishing, picnicking, camping and wild li fe viewing. Call for hours and f ees. US Hwy 19, 18 miles north of Dahlonega, 30533, 706-745-6928, fs.fed .us/conf [:l WC \r\nDockery Lake Recreation Area Th is rec area offers camping, hiking, picnicking and fishing. Daily. Late Mar.- late Oct. Call for hours and fees. Forest Service Rd. 654, off GA Hwy 60 Dahlonega, 30533, 706-745-6928, fs.fed.us/conf [:l WC \r\nFrogtown Cellars Beautiful winery with complimenary tours on Sat. \u0026 Sun. wit h wine tastings. 3300 Damascus Church Rd., Dahlonega, 30533, 706-865-0687, frogtownwine.com \r\nFunky Chicken Art Project Art gallery in a dilapidated c hicken house alo ng w ith a col lection of chickens and pheasants and a beautiful garden. 706-864-3938, funkychickenartproject.com \r\nGeorge Coleman Planetarium Regularly scheduled shows each Friday at 8 p.m. while school is in session. School and special shows are avail. by appt. A n ob servatory sky viewing w i ll be held after each show. Fri. 7:30 p.m. Free. North Georgia College and State University Campus, Sunset Dr. Dahlonega, 30533, 706-864-1471, ext. 1511 ngcsu.edu/academic/sciences/physics/jo nes/planetariumhome/planetarium.html [;lWC \u0026,. \r\nll6 \r\n \r\nGold City Corral and Carriage Company Guided one- and two-hour-long horseb ack rides. Chuck-wagon dinners and carriage rides available. Half -day t rai l r id es are also avail., lunch inclu ded. Daily. Call fo r fees and reservations. 49 Forrest Hills Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-9395, goldcitycorral.com [;l WC \\'I Y \r\nHistoric Holly Theatre This histor ic communit y theater hosts m ovies, theater productio ns, d inner theater and special performances. Call for schedule and fees. 69 W. Main St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3759, hollytheatre.org C;;I WC TIT \r\nMedicine Bow Ltd. This wi lderness sch ool guides student s of all ages toward a unique relation ship with the forest by connecting to ancient skills and lo re of th e Native American. By appt. only. Call for events and fees. 104 Medicine Bow, Dahlonega, 30S33 706-864-5928, medicinebow.net [:l WC \r\nSunny Farms North Enjoy one- and two-hour-long horseback r ides w ith pasture and m ountain trails. Full or pasture board ing is avail. Call for fees and reservations. 1332 Longbranch Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-9167 [;l WC \r\nThree Sisters Vineyards \u0026 Winery In the heart of North Georgia's w in e country, plan a visit t o this 184-acre v ineyard estate. Tours, tast ings, gal lery, special events and packag es are avail. Feb.Dec . Thu.-Sun. and by appt. during Jan. 439 Vineyard Way, Dahlonega 706-865-9463, threesistersvi neyards.com \r\nWolf Mountain Vineyard Enjoy wine tours and tasti ngs, Vineyard Cafe, special events, Sunday brunches (April- mid-Nov.) and gourmet dinners. 180 Wolf Mountain Trail, Dahlonega, 30533, 706-867-9862, wolfmountainvineyards.com \r\nTravel Services \r\nDahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center Daily 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 13 S. Park St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3711, 800-231-5543, dahlonega.org [;l WC\u0026. \r\nDallas Northwest Historic High Country \r\nPaulding County Historical Society Museum This m useum contains artifacts, relics, memorabilia and records of events and history of Paulding County. Tue., Thu., and Sat. 12-4 p.m . or by appt. A dults $2, children $1. Herschel Jo nes Middle School 295 N. Johnston St., Dallas, 30132 770-505-3485, 770-943-6166 (tours) \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nPickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site One of t he b est -preserved Civi l War batt lefields offers a museum, film, earthworks, hiking trails and a picnic area. Tu e.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun. 12-5 p.m . Adults $2.50, children 6 -18 $125, seniors $2. 4432 Mt. Tabor Church Rd., Dallas, 30157, 770-443-7850, gastateparks.org [:lWC\u0026T \r\nSoutheastern International Dragway Races are scheduled each Fri. and Sat. night o n t his 1/8th-m ile drag-racing track. Call for schedule and fees. 1787 East Paulding Dr., Dallas, 30132 770-445-2183, southeasterndragway.com [;l WC 6,.YI \r\nTravel Services \r\nPaulding County Chamber of Commerce Driving t our infor matio n avail. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m . 455 Jimmy Campbell Pkwy, Dallas, 30132, 770-445-6016, 877-862-9315 pauldingcountygeorgia.com [:lWC\u0026 \r\nDalton (D-2) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nAtlanta Campaign Pocket Park The park is part of the Blue and Gray Trail, with a p laq ue and relief map explaining t his phase of t he Atlanta Campaign. Daily. Free. US Hwy 41 N., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, \r\ndaltoncvb.com [;l \u0026.. \r\nConfederate Cemetery and Memorial Wall This cemetery is the site o f 421 Confederate and 4 Union soldiers' graves. Daylight ho urs. Free. Ridge St. in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton, 30720, 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, \r\ndaltoncvb.com [;l \u0026 \r\nCreative Arts Guild Bo th a gallery and a dan ce studio, the guild sponsors exhibits and classes in dance, m usic and the arts. Mon.- Thu. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for fees. 520 W. Waugh St., Dalton, 30720 706-278-0168, creativeartsguild.org \r\n[:l WC 6- \r\nCrown Gardens and Archives Hom e to the Whitfield -Murray Historical Society. Gen ealogy enthusiasts can find records here for Whitfield and Mur ray Counties. Tu e.- Fri. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. 715 Chattanooga Ave., Dalton, 30720 \r\n706-278-0217 [:l WC \u0026 \r\nDug Gap Battle Park The rock walls at this monument were used by Civil War soldiers as protection dur ing battle. Daily. Free. W. Dug Gap Battle Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-278-0217, 800-331-3258, daltoncvb.com [;l \r\nHistoric Downtown Dalton Explore t he historic downtown and find a restored theate r, eclectic shopp ing, antiques, restaurant s and railroad depot. Mon.- Fri. 9:30 a.m.- 6 p .m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 104 S. Pentz St., Dalton, 30720 706-278-3332 [;;I\u0026.. \r\nGEO RG IA.ORG / 800 VISlT GA \r\n \r\n Prater's Mill This histor ic gristmill was built in 1855. Grounds Daily. Buildings 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. during fairs only. Call for schedule and fees. 500 Prater's Mill Rd./GA Hwy 2, Dalton, 30721, 706-694-6455, 800-331-3258, PratersMill.org [;;l WC T \r\nSpring Creek Preserve At this 200-acre wetlands reconstruction project v isitors can observe native flora and fauna. Sat.- Sun. Call for hours. Free. Boyles Mill Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, dutil.com/springcreek.ht ml  \r\nTunnel Hill Heritage Center and Western and Atlantic Railroad Tunnel Th e museum houses histor ica l displays and Civi l War, rai lroad and Native American artifacts. Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. (summer), 9 a.m.-5 p.m . (winter) . 215 Clisby Austin Rd., Dalton, 30755 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, daltoncvb.com E;;l WC 6,. \r\nWink Theatre As Dalton's very own version of Atlanta's famous Fox Theatre, Wink offers concerts, p lays an d c lassic movies. Call for schedule and fees. 115 W. Crawford St., Dalton, 30720 706-226-9465, winktheatre.com  WCMI T \r\nTravel Services \r\nDalton-Whitfield Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.- Fr i. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. P.O. Box 6177, Dalton, 30722 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, daltoncvb.com [;l WC 6,. \r\nDalton Welcome Center Located inside theNorthwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center. Call for hours. 2211 Dug Gap Battle Rd ,, Dalton, 30720 706-272-7676, 800-824-7469, \r\nnwgtcc,com [;;l WC 6,. \r\nDanie lsville Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nBroad River Outpost Paddle along t hese exciting but easy Class II rapids. Outings are self-guided and lessons and campground are available. Closed m id - Nov. - mid- Mar., except for groups w ith an appt. Weekdays $10 per person, weeken ds and h olidays $15 per p erson. GA Hwy 281, 7911 Wildcat Bridge Rd. Danielsville, 30633, 706-795-3242, broad riveroutpost.com  WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nMadison County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- F ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 101 Courthouse Sq., Ste. 1, Danielsville, 30633, 706-795-3473, madisoncountyga.org E;;l WC \r\n \r\nDawsonville (G-4) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nAmicalola Falls and Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge This 729-foot waterfa ll is the highest in the Southeast. Hiking, camping, cottages and a lodge with rest aurant available. Dail y 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 418 Amicalola Falls Rd. 706-265-8888, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org  WC 6,.fl T \r\nBowen Center for the Arts The center stages year-round exhibit s and performances by Georgia artists. Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat. 12- 4 p.m. Free. 334 GA Hwy 9 N., Dawsonville, 30534 \r\n706-216-ARTS, dawsonarts.org [;l WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nBradley's Pumpkin Patch and Christmas Trees \r\nVisit for p ick-your-own pumpkins, as well as fresh produ ce including gourds, Indian corn and apples. The on-sit e gift shop offers honey, apple cider and m ore. Thu. - Sun. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Free. 55 Lawrence Dr., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-1447, bradleyspumpkinpatch.com [;l WC 6,. \r\nBurt's Farm \r\nEnjoy a fa ll pumpkin h arvest, hayrides, talking p ump kin heads and popcorn processing. Sept. 1- Nov. 15. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n4801 GA Hwy 52 E., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-3701, 800-600-BURT, \r\nburtsfarm.com E;;l WC 6'T \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n117 \r\n \r\n Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area Enjoy hunting, camp ing, ca noeing , birdwat ching, fishing, hiking , ho rseb ack r iding and an o bservation tower at this 25,000-acre area. Daily. Call fo r fees. GA Hwy 53 W., Dawsonville, 30534 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com C;JWC \u0026 \r\nDawsonville Pool Room Play so me pool and check out the Bill Elliott memorabilia, featuring highlights from his career. Sun.-Thu. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 11 p.m. 78 E. First St., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-2792, \r\ndawsonvillepoolroom.com [;l WC 6.T \r\nEtowah Valley Game Preserve \u0026 Sporting C lays Park British -style and flush pheasant, c hukar an d quail hunts avai lable for part ies of up t o 12 hunters fro m m id-Oct. th ro ugh m id-Mar. Spo rti ng c lays S-stand and trap o n-sit e. All of th e b irds are raised at t he p reserve. Call for hours and fees. 120 Leon Jones Rd., Dawsonville, 30533 706-265-6543, etowahvalleygame.com \r\n[;l WC 6--i i T \r\nGeorgia Racing Hall of Fame View exhibit s about Georgia's auto racing giants. Dawsonville, 706-265-3256, thunderroadusa .com \r\nIndian Creek Plantation Choose from upland bird hunting, fly fishing advent ures and river t rip s o n t he beautiful Etowah River. 1547 Auraria Rd., Dawsonville, 30534 706-216-4344, indiancreekplantation.com \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center This wi ld life conservatio n and exotic-animals b reeding f acilit y has the largest kangaroo collectio n o utside of Australia. Guided tours available Tue.-Sat. by reservatio n o nly. Call for fees. 222 Bailey-Waters Rd., Dawsonville, 30534, 706-265-6100, \r\nkangaroocenter.com [;l WC \u0026T \r\nUncle Shuck's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch St op by and pick pumpkins from our p umpkin p atch. You'll also fin d a cor n m aze, g ourds of all sizes and Indian corn. Call for h ours and fees. GA Hwy 53 E., Dawsonville, 30534 770-772-6223, 888-0SHUCKS, uncleshucks.com [;l WC \u0026 'fl \r\nTravel Services \r\nDawson County Chamber, Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center Housed in the Dawso nville O ld Jail build ing. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. 54 GA Hwy 53 W. (Old Jail), Dawsonville, 30534, 706-265-6278, 877- \r\n302-9271, dawson.org [;l WC 6-. \r\n \r\nDemorest Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nJohnny Mize Athletic Center and Museum Nam ed for Baseb all Hall of Farner and for mer Piedmont p layer Jo hnny Mize, th e museum features memo rabilia from his career. Dai ly 6 a.m .-10 p.m. Free. 280 Laurel Ave., Demorest, 30535 \r\n706-778-3000, piedmont.edu [;l WC \u0026 \r\nDillard (J-1) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nAndy's Trout Farm, Cabins and Campground Fishing, fishing equip ment and vacation cabins are all available here. Call for h ours and f ees. Betty's Creek Rd., Dillard, 30537 706-746-2550, and ystroutfarm.com \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nDillard House Stables Of fers f arm rides, r iver r ides, trail r id es, a children's ring rid e o r an all-day ride. Rid ing lessons are avail. Reservatio ns recommended for trail rides. Call for hours and fees. O ld Dillard Rd., Dillard, 30537 706-746-2038, 706-782-5630 (after hours) \r\ndillardhousestables,com [;l WC 6. \r\nEast Ellijay Northwest Historic High Country \r\nApple Orchard Alley Gilmer County is Geo rgia's apple capital an d 11 of th e county 's 18 apple orchards are spread across this p icturesque va lley alo ng GA Hwy 52. Daily. Au g.- Dec. Free. GA Hwy 52 E., East Ellijay, 30540 706-635-7400 \r\nTravel Services \r\nGilmer County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center Mon.- Fr i. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m .. Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. 368 Craig St., Ste. 4 , East Ellijay, 30539 706-635-7400, gilrnerchamber.corn [;l WC 6,. \r\nElberton (M-6) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nBeaverdam Marina Full-service marina and restaurant. Thu.- Sun. 11:30 a.rn .- 9 p.m. Call for fees. 1155 Marina Dr., Elberton, 30635 \r\n706-213-6462 [il WC 6.fl T \r\nBobby Brown State Park This quiet par k on 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake offers fishi ng, b oat rental, swi mming, picnic king, hiking trails and campsit es. Daily. 7 a.m.- 10 p .m. Call fo r fees. 2509 Bobby Brown State Park Rd. 706-594-4222, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org [;l WC 6-T \r\n \r\nBroad River Wildlife Management Area W ith a nice v iew of the Broad River Shoals and exce llent canoeing, t his is a great p lace t o enjoy the ou tdoors. Daily. Call fo r fees. Off GA Hwy 79 W., Elberton, 30635 770-918- 6400, georgiawildlife.com \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nElbert County Courthouse Elberton ca lls itself th e Granit e Cap ital of the Wo rld and t his granite-an d-marble land mark show s w hy. Mo n.-Fri. 9 a.m .5 p.m. Free. On the Square, Elberton, 30635 \r\n706-283-5651, elbertga.com [;l WC 6- \r\nElbert County Wildlife Management Area On t his 2,500 -acre area, hunt ing, fi shing, bird w at ching, canoe access, a b oat ramp and p icnicking are avail. Dail y. Cal l for fees. Off GA Hwy 72, Elb erton, 30635 706-595-4222, georgiawildlife.corn [;l \r\nElberton Granite Museum and Exhibit W ith in t he three stor ies of self-guided exhib it s are educational d isplays of antiq ue g ranit e- w orkin g tools used in t he quarry, as w ell as oth er artifact s. Mon.-Sat. 2-5 p.m. Free. 1 Granite Plaza, Elberton, 30635 \r\n706-283-2551, egaonline.corn [;l WC 6. \r\nGeorgia Guidestones Also called \"Stonehenge of Ameri ca ,\" the st ones represent a baffling myst ery, for the identity of the person w ho commissio ned t he monument remains unknown. Dail y. Free. GA Hwy 77 N., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, elbertga.corn [;l \r\nLake Richard B. Russell W ith 54 0 m iles of sh oreline, t his lake provides plenty of fishing and swim ming . There is a visitors center at the dam and a fishing p ier is located below t he dam. Dail y 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m . Free. 4144 Russell Dam Dr., Elberton, 30635 706-213-3400, 800-944-7207 sas.usace.a rm y.mil /lakes/Russell \r\n[;l WC 6-. \r\nNancy Hart Cabin Befo re she gained not o riety as a colon ial spy d uring the American Revolut ion, Nancy Hart w as also a st aunch patriot, a d eadly accurate shot and a skilled doct o r. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. River Rd., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, elbertga.corn [;l \r\nOld Dan Tucker's Gravesite A vet eran of t he American Revolution, Daniel Tuc ker is prob ably b est known as the Methodist minister w hose empathy and kindness tow ard slaves inspired the song \"Old Dan Tucker,\" a beloved American folk b allad. Daily. Free. Heardmont Rd., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651 , elbertga.corn [;l \r\n \r\n118 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Richard B. Russell State Park This park offers fishing, boating. camping, cottages. a swimming beach, boat rental, a golf course. beach volleyball. a rowing area and hiking and biking trails. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 8 miles northeast of Elberton, off GA Hwy 77, 706-213-2045, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org [;J WC e,.i i T \r\nTravel Services \r\nElbert County Chamber and Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 104 Heard St., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, elbertga.com CllWC e- \r\nEllijay (F-3) \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nGilmer Golf and Games Inc. Championship miniature golf. indoor batting cages and video game rooms offer hours of fu n. Mar. 1-Nov. 1. Call for hours and fees. 7286 GA Hwy 515 N., Ellijay, 30540 \r\n706698-4 653 ell WC c,. ti T \r\nHillcrest Orchards Apples. apple cider. sorghum syrup, mountain honey and apple butter are for sale. Activities include wagon rides, a nature trail, a petting zoo and pick-yourown fruit. Sept. 1-Nov. 30 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. 9696 GA Hwy 52 E., Ellijay, 30540 706-2733838, hillcrestorchards.net \r\nCll WC 6- \\I \r\nOlde Downtown Square There's something for everyone in downtown Ellijay, from antiques stores and art galleries to col lectibles and specialty shops. Daily. Free. Downtown Ellijay, 30540 706-635-7400, g ilmerchamber.com \r\nui we 11 \r\nRich Mountain Wildlife Area Despite the lack of established trails, hik ers and climbers enjoy this 9,000-acre black bear preserve. Free. Rich Mountain, Ellijay, 30540 706-632-3031 Cll \r\nRidgeway Mountain Bike Trail Advanced and intermediate sections of this six-m ile trai l have been developed to challenge r iders o f various skill levels. Daily. Call for fees. GA Hwy 282, Ellijay, 706334-2248, carters.sam.usace.army.mil Cll WC \r\nRiver Park The park offers picnicking, tennis. swim ming and seasonal sports facilities. Office open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Park Daily. Free. 1363 S. Main St., Ellijay 30540 \r\n706-635-7700 (ll WC c,. \r\n \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nGilmer County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. 368 Craig St., Ellijay, 30539 706-635-7400, gilmerchamber.com \r\nell WC ' \r\nFlowery Branch (H-5) \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nAqualand Marina This full-service marina has all the amenities. including a fuel dock. pump-out facilities. 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 Sailing Academy is based here. Call for hours and fees. 6800 Li ghts Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch, 30542, 770-967-6811, f l a gshi p m a r i n a s . c o m / m a r i n a s / \r\naqualand/default. htm (ll WC 6--fl '! \r\nAtlanta Falcons Headquarters and Training Facility Visit the display on the team's history at the interactive museum or purchase team memorabilia at the store. Call for hours. 4400 Falcon Pkwy, Flowery Branch, 30542, 770-965-3115, 800-241-3489, \r\natlantafalcons.com [],l WC 6- \r\nFfowery Branch Depot This 100-year-old historic train depot now serves as a community center and museum. Call for hours and fees. Main St., Downtown Flowery Branch, 30542, 770-967-6391, cityofflowerybranch.org \r\nHarold Nash lake Lanier Striper and Bass Fishing Guide Service Lake Laniers professional striper fishing and bass fishing guide service specializes in trophy angling for giant stripers and bass. Call for hours and fees. 5931 Nacoochee Trail, Flowery Branch, 30542, 770-967-6582, lanierfishingguide.com [],l WC \r\nLake Lanier Lodges Boat Rentals Rent pontoon, deck, fishing and ski boats or wave runners, skis. tub, knee boards. hydrobikes and kaya ks. 6598 Lights Ferry Rd ., Flowery Branch, 30542, 770-967-1804, 888-972- 6300, lakelanierlodges.com Cll WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nNortheast Georgia Welcome Center Daily. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 4700 Lanier Pkwy, Flowery Branch, 30542, 770-965-9272, \r\ngreaterhallchamber.com [],l WC 6- \r\n \r\nCARTERSVI LLE-BARTOW COUNTY. GA \r\nGeorgias Land of \r\nCOWBOYS, \r\nINDIANS \u003c\\)~ \r\nJeamring the... \r\nBOOTH WE~TERN ~ -ART MUNEUM ~ \r\nThe Museum exhibits line Wcs1em Arr. Sculpiure, Vintage Western Movie Pos1crs \u0026 \r\nIllustrations. Experience U.S. Hist0ry in The Civil \\~rAri Gallery and 711e l'residimtial \r\nGallery, showcasing handwriuen, or signed, lerrers from all U.S. Presidems. The ~ids' gallery, SageBn uh Rauch, makes learning fun  All in 1he \r\nSoutheasr's only museum of Western An! 501 Musewn Drive  Ca,;tcnvillc, GA 30120 \r\nwww.BoothMuscurn.org j 770 -387- 1300 \r\nEx.it 288 on 1-75, just North ofAtlanta \r\nPo~area information call or visit online... \r\n1-800-7 33-2280 NotAtlanta.org \r\n119 \r\n \r\n Fort Oglethorpe (B-1) \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nChickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park The nation's oldest and largest military park features monuments. historical tablets, hiking trails. a multimedia program and horse trails. Daily 8 a.m.-4:45 p .m. Summer hours 8 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Call for fees. 3370 LaFayette Rd., Fort Oglethorpe, 30742, 706-866-9241, nps.gov/chch [;lWC 6. \r\nGainesville (H-5) \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nAlta Vista Cemetery and Longstreet Gravesite This cemetery is the final resting place of two Georgia governors and General James Longstreet. Daily. Free. 521 Jones St. and Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Gainesville, 30501, 770-536 -5209 GlWC b- \r\nBete Todd Wages and Princess Lucie Shirazi Vintage Clothing Collections These exhibits feature apparel collections from the early 1880s to the 1960s, with \r\nspecial emphasis on the Victorian and \r\nEdwardian periods. Sat.-Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. 406 Academy St., Gainesville, 30501 770- 534-6244, 800-252-5119, \r\nbrenau.edu al WC b \r\nBrenau University Permanent Art Collection More than 1,000 pieces of original art grace the university campus. Outdoor sculpture, paintings and art in a variety of media are scattered across the landscape. Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.. Sun. 2-5 p.m. Free. One Centennial Cir., Gainesville, 30501 770-534-6263, brenau.edu [;l WC 6. \r\nChattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Check out this regional office that fea tures maps. guides and books on recreation and camping areas within the forest. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 \r\np.m. can for fees. \r\n1755 Cleveland Hwy, Gainesville, 30501 \r\n770-297-3000, ts.fed.us/cont al WC b \r\nElachee Nature Science Center This natural history museum and nature complex of-fers exhibits. live animal display, native plant garden and hiking trails. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. 2125 Elachee Dr., Gainesville, 30504 \r\n770-535-1976, elachee.org [;l WC b T \r\nGainesville Marina Full-service marina. Call for hours and fees. 2145 Dawsonville Hwy, Gainesville, 30501, 770-536-2171, \r\ngainesvillemarina.com [;l WC b \r\nGreen Street Historic District Enjoy the 19th- and 20th-century Victorian and neoclassical residences and businesses along this picturesque half-mile corridor. Daily. Free. Green St., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-5209, 888-536-0005, gainesvillehallcvb.org \r\n120 \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Gainesville Restaurants. specialty shops, an art center. art galleries and museums can all be found here. Visitors can also enjoy a walking tour of the solar system that begins on the downtown square. Downtown Square, Gainesville, 30501 \r\n770-297-1141, gainesville.org C;;I WC b \r\nHistoric Hall County Courthouse After a tornado destroyed the downtow1~ area, the cou rthouse and Gainesville c ity hall building were re built in 1936 fac ing Roosevelt Square. City hall open Mo-Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. 225 Green St. N.E., Gainesville, 30501 \r\n770-536-5209 al WC 6-- \r\n1.N.Klnteractive Neighborhood for Kids Museum designed to encourage children to develop to their full potential through educational and exciting hands-on learning experiences. 203 Green St. SE, Gainesville, 30501 770-536-1900, inkfun.org \r\nLake Lanier Olympic Center The site of the rowing, spr int canoe and kaya k events o f the 1996 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. 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, 30506, 770-287-7888, lckc.org, llrc.ws \r\n[;l WC b T \r\nLanier Flight Center Take a sightseeing trip over Lake Lanier and the North Georgia mountains or learn to fly! Call for hours and fees. 1115 Aviation Way, Gainesville, 30501 678-989-2395, lanlerflightcenter.com \r\nal WC \u0026. \r\nLarry's Lanier Guide Services Whether you are a seasoned pro or a novice angler. you will enjoy fishing with Captain Larry on Lake Sydney Lanier. one of the nation's premier striper and spotted bass fisheries. Call for hours and fees. 8850 Bay Dr., Gainesville, 30506 770-842-0976, 770-844-0976, \r\nlanierguide.com al WC \r\nNortheast Georgia History Center The history center features a permanent exhibit that details the history of Northeast Georgia. The co llection includes a gallery devoted to Ed Dodd, creator of the Mark Trail adventure strip. The Northeast Georgia Sports Hall of Fame is also housed here. as well as the Chief Whitepath cabin. circa 1780. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. Sun. 1-4 p .m. Adults $5. children $3, seniors $4. 322 Academy St., Gainesville, 30503 \r\n770-297-5900 ~ WC c,.T \r\nThe Oaks Miniature Golf, LLC Come by for a few rounds of miniature golf at this course. Daily 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 3709 Whiting Rd., Gainesville, 30504 770-534 4386, oaksminiaturegolf.com I] WC 6-111' \r\n \r\nc-ecpe \r\nPecan Pie Muffins \r\nFrom Harber House Inn 2280 N. Broad Street, Commerce, 706-335-9388 or 877-226-9886 harberhouseinn.com \r\ncup chopped pecans 1 cwp brown sugar 1/2 cup flour 2 large eggs 1/2 cup butter melted \r\nCombine pecans, sugar and f lour. Make well in center. Beat eggs until foamy, add butter, then add to dry ingredients. Stir just until moistened. Bake 3502 for 20-25 minutes. \r\nQuinlan Visual Arts Center This Northeast Georgia regional arts organization is home to world-class exhibits and workshops. as well as a wide variety of classes. The organization is a supporter of local artists and offers an extensive gift shop. Call for hours. Free. 514 Green St. N.E., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-2575, quinlanartscenter.org \r\nal WC 6-T \r\nRiver Forks Park A swim ming beach, picnic sites wi th tables and grills. fishing, hiking. camping, boating and a sand volleyball court are offered here. Mar. 1-Dec. 31. Call for hours and fees. 3500 Keith Bridge Rd., Gainesville, 30504, 770-531-3952, \r\nhallcount y.org/parks.asp Cl WC b T \r\nSteam Locomotives The Gainesville and the Midland 209 are on exhibit at the corner of Jesse Jewell Parkway and West Academy Street. Free. Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Gainesville, 30501 770-536-5200, 888-536-0005, galnesvillehallcvb.org \r\nSunshine Charters Captain Glenn offers guided Lake Lanier fishing trips, boat rides. scenic sightseeing tours, shuttle services and realtor viewing trips. 3460 Marina Crest Dr., Gainesville, 30501, 770-297-0808, sunshinecharters.info \r\nTravel Services \r\nGainesville-Halil County Convention and Visitors Bureau Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 117 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Gainesville, 3050 3, 770-536-5209, 888-536-0005, \r\ngainesvillehallcvb.org [;l WC 6-- \r\nGEORGL-\\.ORG / 800 VISIT CA \r\n \r\n Northeast Georgia Mountains Travel Association Contact this organization for regional travel information. P.O. Box 464, Gainesville, 30503 404-231-1820, georgiamountains.org \r\nGreater Hall Chamber and Gainesville Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 230 E. E. Butler Pkwy, Gainesville, 30501, 770-532-6206, \r\ngreaterhallchamber.com Iii WC 6- \r\nHartwell (1-4) \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nBluegrass Express Enjoy bluegrass music every Saturday night in this former cotton warehouse. Sat. 7-11 p.m. Call for fees. 57 Depot St., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n706-376-3551 Iii WC b \r\nHart County Historical Museum Located In the Teasley-Holland House, t he museum i s an excellent source of county histor ica l Informatio n. Mon.- Frl. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 31 E. Howell St., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n706-376-6330 l;;l WC b \r\nHart County Wildlife Management Area Visit this area for 1,000 acres of hunting. primitive camping, birdwatching and p icnicking. Daily. Free admission. activity fees vary. GA Hwy 77 Alt. E., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com Iii \r\nHart State Park Located on 55,590-acre Hartwell Lake, this park offers camping, cottages, a swimming beach, picnic areas, canoe rental, fishing and a hiking/biking t rail. Nearby marinas rent boats. Daily. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 330 Hart State Park Rd. 706-376-8756, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org Iii WC b T \r\nHartwell Lake Hartwell Lake offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, including camping, fishing and boating. Visitors center Daily 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Call for fees. US Hwy 29 N., Hartwell, 30643 706-856-0300, 888-893-0678, sas.usace.army.mil/lakes/hartwell \r\nl;;l WC \u0026,.T \r\nHartwell Marina Full-service marina. Daily 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. 149 Hartwell Marina Rd., Hartwell, 30643, 706-376-5441, hartwellmarina.com \r\nlilWC b- \r\nHistoric Hartwell Hartwell's historic square offers quaint antique stores and unique gift shops with original regional crafts and fine art, coffee shops, restaurants and entertainment. Walking tours of historic downtown are avail. Downtown square, Hartwell, 30643 706-376-0188, cityofhartwell.com/mainstreet \r\n \r\nLunkers Guide Service Fully equipped guide service and accomodations on Lake Hartwell. All types of fishing. 1066 Mt. Olivet Rd ., Hartwell, 30643 706-376-4407 \r\nThe Arts Center View regional and national fine arts and crafts at t his center. Thu.-Sat. 1-5:30 p.m. and by appt. Free ($1 do nation suggested). 338 E. Howell St., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n706-377-2040 Iii WC 6'T \r\nTravel Services \r\nHart County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p .m. 31 E. Howell St., Hartwell, 30643 706-376-8590, hart-chamber.erg \r\nIii WC o- \r\nHelen (1-3) \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nAlpine Amusement Park Go-carts, a Tilt-A-Whirl and a Ferris wheel are all part of this family entertainment complex. Call for hours and fees. 419 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen, 30545 706-878-2306, helenga.org/alpineamusementpark \r\nAlpine Antique Auto and Buggy Museum Antique automobiles. buggies and farm equipment are on display at this unique museum. Daily 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Adults $8. children $5, seniors over 80 free. 115 Escowee Or., Helen, 30545 706-878-0072, alpinemuseum.com \r\nIii WC \u0026-fl T \r\nAlpine Golf Improve your putting prowess at this miniature golf course. Call tor hours and fees. 7914 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 \r\nAndrews Cove Recreation Area This mountain rec. area offers visitors the opportunity to follow an old logging trail up to a section of the Appalachian Trail. Call for hours and fees. GA Hwy 75 N., Helen, 30545 \r\n706-754-6221, fs.fed.us/conf O WC b \r\nAnna Ruby Falls The Lions Eye Interpretive t rail Is to persons with visual and physica l disabilities. Picnicking, hiking, a visitors center and a craft shop are also avail. Call for hours and fees. GA Hwy 356, Helen, 30545 \r\n706-754-6221, fs.fed.us/conf O WC c,. \r\nBlack Forest Bear Park and Reptile Exhibit The park educates people about d ifferent species of bears by allowing them to observe live bears. The reptile exhibit has numerous large snakes for observation. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., S'at. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.. Sun. 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Bear exhibit $4, repti le exhibit $1. 8160 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706878-7043, biackforestbearpark.com 0 WC 6'T \r\n \r\nLodging \r\nChoose I,i,or3bedroomluxurylogcabins wifu full amenities and llierne decor. \r\nBook our 11suile lodge andeven!spaces for executive meelingsor speciale1enls. \r\nAm-0nd lodge,Bear Paw, openmg in ~OS,Mil be ide~ for !anufy \r\nreu!ionsatd u!ebra6o\u0026S. Plana roo!Jlllinteddingin otrchipel HelenBlackBearResort.com \r\n708'885-0098 1877784-2487 \r\n(i: ..,. (i: ..i' (i: .., . (i. .!' ...... ... .,..... .... ....... .... \r\nDining \r\nBayou Mountain Cafe 706-348-1431 \r\nDevon5hire Tearoom and Bakery \r\n. 706-348-1422 \r\nTu5eany Grill and Pa,ta Factory \r\n706-892- 1266 \r\nr~ == \r\nFantastic l1terlahnentl \r\nProi.uloal llv lroadwoy,style produdioasl www.BlackBearDlnnerThaatre.com \r\nC+lev-e-lacnd \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\n Charlemagne' s Kingdom The Kingdom f eat ures an HO-scal e m onorailroad exhibit that is a small-scale version of areas of Germa ny from the North Sea to t he Alps. Gi ft shop . Daily 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Call fo r winter hours. Adults $5. c hildren $2.50. 8808 N. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-2200, \r\ngeorgiamodelrailroad.com [il WC \u003cl.,..T \r\nChattahoochee Wildlife Management Area This 25,000-acre pr im it ive w ildlife area inc lu des public hunting, fishing, prim itive camping, hiking, birdwatching and picnic kin g. Daily. Call for fees. Off US Hwy Alt. 75 and GA Hwy 75 N., Helen, 30545, 706-535-5700, \r\ngeorgiawildlife.com [il WC \r\nCool River Tubing Enjoy scenic 1- ho ur o r 2.5- hour floats or try the Ch attahoochee River water slide. Picnic areas and gr ill s available. Memorial Day- Labor Day 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. 590 Edelweiss Dr., Helen, 30545 706-878-2665, 800-896-4595, \r\ncoolrivertubing.com C;;l WC 6- \r\nCross Creek Stables Horseback rid ing on scenic riverside and m ountain trails. Rides daily Sun.- Fr i. Call for ho urs and fees. 7017 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-1600, 706-878-3327, nacoocheevillage.com [il WC \r\nDavid Bristol Hot-Air Balloon Rides This company of fers p rivate, romantic hot-air-balloon rides above t he North Georgia m ountains. Call fo r hours and reservatio ns. Helen, 30545, 706-878-1449, goballooning.net \r\nDukes Creek Falls and Recreation Area The beaut iful Dukes Creek Falls p lum met into a scenic gorge. An ob servation deck a few hund red feet alon g a co mbinat io n paved trail and boardwalk permit s viewing o f t he falls. Daily. $3. GA Hwy 348, Helen, 30545 706-754-6221, ts.fed.us/cont C;;l WC \r\nDukes Creek Mine Pan for g old and screen for g em s at this m ine. Dai ly 10:30 a.m .-du sk. Call for p anning fees. GA Hwy 75, 1 mile south of Helen, 30545 \r\n706-878-2625 [:;l WC 6-. \r\nHabersham Winery Visit Georgia's second largest winery p roduc ing 12,000 cases annually fro m Georgia-grown grapes. Open daily for tast i ngs. Large wine shop. 7025 S. Main St., Helen, 30545, 706-878-9463, habershamwinery.com \r\nC;;l WC 6-. \r\nHelen Tubing Enjoy a full-fledged water park w ith slid es, t ubes and a lazy river float as w ell as a game room and gift shops. Or float the 'Hooch on a l.S-hour or 3-hour trip down t he Chattahoochee River from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Call for fees. 9917 GA Hwy 75 N., Helen, 30545 706-878-1082, helentubing.com CTlWCMIT \r\n \r\nHorne's Buggy Rides Daily buggy rides t hrou gh the pict uresque streets of Helen. Adult s $S, children $3. 165 Dandy Lane, Helen, 30545 706-878-3658, helenga.org/hornesbuggyrides \r\nHorse Trough Falls The Horse Trough Falls Trail (.04 m ile in len gth) leads to the b eautiful falls and is an excellent c hoice for novice hikers. Dai ly. Free. GA Hwy 75 and Forest Service Rd. 44, Helen, 30545, 706-754-6221, \r\nts.fed.us/cont [:;l WC 6,. \r\nNora M ill Granary Built in 1876, t his au t hentic working mill is powered by t he Chatt ahoochee River. The m ill has un dergone extensive restoration and is currently o p erated by the Fain fami ly using the orig inal French burr ston es. Call for hours. Free. 7107 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-1280, 800-927-2375, noramill.com C;;l \r\nRaven Cliff Falls This waterfall is perhaps one of the most unusual in th e area because th e water flows throug h a split in the face of a solid rock out cro pping and plummets to the ground 100 feet below. Dai ly. Admission $3. Off Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway, Helen, 30545, 706-754-6221, fs.fed.us/conf [il WC \r\nSmithgall Woods Conservation Area and Lodge These 5,555 acres are now for cat c hand-release fishing o n Georgia's prem ier t rout stream (reservations required). hiking, biking, picnic ki ng and w ild lif e observation and rental lodge. Daily. 7 a.m.-6 p,m. Call for fees. 61 Tsalaki Trail, Helen, 30S45 706-878-3087, 800-318-5248, \r\nsmithgallwoods.com [il WC 6- T \r\nTray Mountain Wilderness Area This p rimitive w ilderness area is so vast it stretc hes across t hree Ranger Di stricts, inclu ding the Chattooga, Tallulah and Brasstow n Distr icts. Daily. Call for fees. Forest Service Rd. 698 and Appa lachian Trail, Helen, 30545, 706-754-6221, ts.fed .us/conf \r\nUnicoi Outfitters This outfi t ter off ers guid ed fly-fishing excursions, a full- service fly shop and f lyfishing and t y ing classes. Call fo r h ours and fees, 7280 S. Main, Helen, 30545 706-878-3083, unicoioutfitters.com [:;l \r\nUnicoi State Park and Lodge Am enities include lodging, restaurant, camping, cotta ges, hiking and biking trails, sw im m ing b each, b oat rental, fishing, picnic areas, ropes co urse and program s. Daily 7 a.m .-10 p.m. Call fo r fees. 1788 GA Hwy 356, Helen, 30545 706- 878-2201, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org [il WC 6-fl T \r\n \r\nUpper Chattahoochee River Recreation A rea Camping, picnicking and hiking are all avai labl e. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Cal l for fees. Forest Service Rd. 44, Helen, 30545 \r\n706-754-6221, ts.fed.us/cont [il WC \u0026 \r\nWoody's Mountain Bikes Renta ls and tours available. Daily 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. (except Dec.-Feb .). Call for fees. 19 Clayton Rd., Helen, 30545 706-878-3715, helenga.org/woodys \r\n[il WC c-,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nAlpine Helen-White County Convention Center and Visitors Bureau Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. 726 Brucken Strasse, Helen, 30545 706-878-2181, 800-858--802T,- - -- -  \r\nhelenga.org [:;l WC \u0026 \r\nGreater Helen Area Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-S p.m .. Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 1074 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen, 30545 \r\n706-878-1908, helenchamber.com CTl 6- \r\nHiawassee ( 1-1) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nBoundary Waters Resort Sp end a re laxing day on the lake in one of our pontoon boats, canoes or kayaks, t hen spend the evening in o ur comfortable accommodat ion s. Daily. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. 528 Sunnyside Rd., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-2530, 800-323-3562, bound- \r\narywatersresort.com [il WC 6-- \r\nCrystal River Ranch-Llama Treks Explore the Chattahooch ee Nat ional Forest In t he company of a friend ly p ack llama. Reservat ions required. Trek inclu des a bu ffet-sty le lunch. Daily. $45 per person. 3499 US Hwy 76 E., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-5005, crystalriver-ranch.com C;JWCfl \r\nFieldstone Marina Rent a pontoon, w ind rider, fishin g boat. o r aqu a cycle for a day of fun at t his fullservice mar ina. Dail y. Call for f ees. 3499 US Hwy 76 W., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-2112, 800- 545-3408, fieldstoneinn.com \r\nC;;lWCMIT \r\nFred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden Take in t he beauty of more than 3,0 00 rhododend rons, azaleas and w ildflowers on this Lake Chatuge walking trail. Daily. Free. 1311 Music Hall Rd., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-4191, \r\ngeorgia-mountain-fair.com C;;l WC 6-.T \r\nHickorynut Cove Trout Farm This private five- acre lake is great for padd leboating o r fish ing. Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m, Free adm ission; pay b y the pound fo r what you catch. 2500 Hickorynut Cove, Hiawassee, 30546, 706-896- 5341, \r\nhickorynutcove.com [il WC 6-. \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n High Shoals l=alls \u0026 Sc enic Area Enjoy an observation deck beside two of the five falls in this area. Daily. Free. Forest Service Rd. 283, o ff GA Hwy 75, Hiawassee, 30546, 706-745-6928, fs.fed .us/conf [;l \r\nMountain Adventures at the Fieldstone Resort Let us plan an exciting excurs io n for you. including activ ities such as white-water rafting, golf, horseback riding, fly -fishing, kayaking, hiking, w ine and cheese-lake c ruises, houseboat renta ls and so much more. Call for hours and fees. 3499 US Hwy 76, Hiawassee, 30456 706-896-2262, 888-834-4409, thefieldstone.com [;l WC 6''11 T \r\nSwallow Creek Wildlife Management Area Visitors can enjoy hunting, camping, fishing, birdwatching, hiking and picnicking on th is 19,000-acre wildlife area. Daily. Call for fees. Off GA Hwy 75, Hiawassee, 30546 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com \r\n[;l \u0026 \r\nUpper Hi Fly Fishing Outfitters Year-round g uide service. Reservat io ns required. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.. Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for fees. \r\ne- 3375 US Hwy 76 W., Hiawassee, 30546 \r\n706-896-9075, upper-hi-fly.com [;l WC \r\n \r\nUpper Hightower Trout Farm Pay for what you catch, bring your own gear or use theirs, picnic area, instruction, fish cleaning, coolers and ice for sale. Groups, families, individuals. kids and first-timers are welcome. 7150 Canaan Dr., Hiawassee, 30546, 706-896-8959 \r\nHomer (J-4) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nAllen's Fly-A-Way Shooting Resort Lake Tehama is a pr ivately owned-lake providing habitat for an average of 1.000 ducks throughout the year. Call for hours and fees. 182 Lake Tehama Trail, Homer, 30547 706-677-2019, 866-217-0397 allensflyawayduckshootingresort.corn [;lWC c- \r\nBanks County Historic Courthouse One of the four oldest courthouses in Georgia, this is currently home to the chamber of commerce and welcome center, as well as the local Historical Society Museum. which features art. WWII memorabilia, collector's items and historic records. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-4 p.m. Free. 106 Yonah Homer Rd., Homer, 30547 706-677-2108, 800-638-5004, \r\nbankscountyga.org [;l WC b T \r\n \r\nBanks County Jail The second floor of this former jail still has the cells, the bars on the windows and the chilling hangman's trapdoor. By appt. only. Free. Old Jail St., Homer, 30547 706-677-2108, 800-638-5004, bankscountyga.org [;l WC \r\nTurpin Pottery Wor king potter's studio w it h display and shop. The pottery is fo r sale. Mon.-Thu. 8 a.m.-5 p.m or by appt. Fri.-Sun. 2500 U.S. Hwy 441, Homer, 30547 706-677-1528, turpinpottery.com \r\nWilson Shoals Wildlife Management Area On this 2.800-acre area, visi tors can enjoy hunting, primitive camping, hiking, bird watching, shooting range and picnicking. Daily. Call for fees. Off GA Hwy 365 on Yonah Rd., Homer, 30547, 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.corn [;l WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nBanks County Convention and Visitors Bureau Mo n.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Off US Hwy 441, Horner, 30547 706-677-5265, bankscountyga.org \r\nC;l WC b \r\n \r\n' \r\n.J~9pGA \r\nMountainTopGa.com uut11 b Hl(l,WO,M\u003c\"Co.nd Youna Harrb \r\n800-984-1'.\u003eij \r\n \r\nTake yoursell to new heights. Our Moun tainTop is serenelq beautiful and advenh1re abounds. Choose from championshipgolf, hiking, horseback riding, lishing, watersports and tennis. E.njoq arts, crafts, antiquing, concerts, fairs and festivals. from charming ca.bins to lull service confere nce resorts, this mountoh1top is designed to make qmu getawaqs olwatJS memorable. \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nesrled in the heart of,:\u003e03 acrcs of prOt\u003c'cccd forest, BraSStown Valley Resorr crowns a mountaintop overlooking its own# I rated championship golr course. Guescs enJOY an air ofso11rhcnl hospiralicy, extraordinary cuisine, relined accom,nodauo~s and mi! i;s o( wilderness horsclfack and hiking lrails. Bmsstown VaJlcy'is Georgia's Mouniain Rcsorr. \r\n(800) 201.-32.05 \r\nw w w. B rass tow n Val ley.com \r\n123 \r\n \r\n Favorites \r\n Travel back to a time before electricity and running water, and learn about the heritage and culture of the Appalachian Mountains at The Foxfire Museum in Mountain City. \r\n Take a leap of faith and skydive in Rome. The Georgia Skydiving Center promises wide-screen, panoramic mountain views sure to take your breath away-if the jump doesn't first. \r\n* Drop by the Atlanta Falcons Headquarters and Training Facility in Flowery Branch. Tour the interactive museum, purchase team memorabilia at the store and, if you're lucky, spy the team scrimmaging on the practice field. \r\n \r\nBanks County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 106 Yonah Homer Rd., Homer, 30547 706- 677-2108, 800-638-5004, \r\nbankscountyga.org [;I WC o,. \r\nJasper (F-4 ) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nBurnt Mountain Overlook Pull off the road to appreciate a breath taking view of the southern end of the Appalachian Mountains. Daily. Free. Burnt Mountain Rd., Jasper, 30143 706-692-5600, pickenschamber.com \r\n[;l e, \r\nKirby-Quinton Heritage Cabin/Old Pickens County Jail Cabin features 19th century furnish ings of frontier dwelling built in 1866. Old jail b uilt in 1906 and used until 1982 incl udes history of law enforcemen t in county since 1853. Sat.-Sun. 2-5 pm. $3. 141 N. Main St., Jasper, 30143 \r\n706-253-1141, mar blevalley.org CJ WC 6. \r\nTravel Services \r\nPickens County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . 500 Stegall Dr., Jasper, 30143 706-692-5600, pickenschamber.com \r\n!;;le, T \r\nJefferson (J-6) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nCrawford W. Long Museum Dr. Crawford W. Long performed t he first painless surgery here by administering a small dose of ether. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Hours vary for special events and festivals. Group tours by appt. Free ($1 donation requested). 28 College St., Jefferson, 30549 706-367- 5307, crawfordlong.org CJ WC \u0026. \r\nPeach State Speedway The Hooters Pro Cup and Georgia Asphalt Series events are held here, as we ll as many others. Call for schedule and fees. 388 Ly le Field Rd., Jefferson, 30549 706-387-7490, peachstspeedway.com [;l WCMIT \r\n124 \r\n \r\nShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm This outdoor agricultural museum showcases a cotton gin, blacksmit h shop, wheat house, g ristmill and restored schoolho use c irca 1900. Some attrac tio ns are still in use today, Call for hours and fees. 2355 Ethridge Rd., Jefferson, 30549 706-367-2949, shieldset hridgefar m .org \r\n[;J WC c,.T \r\nKingston Northwest Historic High Country \r\nGovernor's House Stroll this 1930s estate, which is comple mented by gardens and a stained-glass chapel and specializes in meetings, retreats, weddings and banquets. Open for lunch the second Thu. of each month 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. o r by appt. Free, 45 Howard St., Kingston, 3014 5 770-336-9149, g o v e r n o r s h o u s e o n li n e.c o m \r\n[;J WC c,. YI T \r\nKingston Woman's History Museum The museum portrays life in Kingston following the Civil War. Sat.-Sun. 1-4 p.m. Free. 13 E. Main St., Kingston, 30145 770-336-5540, notatlanta.org \r\nCJ WC b. T \r\nLaFayette ( B-3) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nJohn B. Gordon Hall Built in 1836, this is t he o ld est standing brick school in the state of Georgia and was Confederate general Braxton Bragg's headquarters. Call for hours. Free. N. Main St., LaFayette, 30728 \r\n706-638-1272 al \r\nKeown Falls Hiking and wildlife viewing are two popular activities here. Picnic tables and grills are avail. Daily. $2 per vehicle. Off 175, Exit 341, LaFayette, 30728 706-695-6736, fs.fed.us/conf \r\nal WC 6. \r\n \r\nMarsh House Historic home built in 1836 by Spencer Stewart Marsh. During the Civil War, the home was occupied by union troops and now is a significant symbol of the area's history. 308 N. Main St., LaFayette, 30728 706-638-5187 I;;! WC 6,. \r\nPigeon Mountain Spelunking, hiking, fishing, camp ing , hunting, horseback r id ing and hang g lid Ing ca n be enjoyed here. Daily. Free. LaFayette, 30728 706295-6041, georgiawildlife.com \r\nal 6,. \r\nPocket Recreation Area Camping, picnicking and hiking are available. Daily Apr.- mid-Nov. Call for fees. Off 1-75, Exit 341, LaFayette, 30728 706-695-6736, fs.fed.us/ conf CJWC 6'T \r\nLake Lanier Islands ( H-5) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nLake Lanier Islands Lake Lanier Islands is a year-round vacat ion destinatio n offering lakefront cab ins and a full-service hotel. a beach, a water park, two golf courses and sail/power/pontoon boat rentals. Call for reservat ions and fees. 7000 Holiday Rd., Lake Lanier Islands, 30518, 770-932-7200, 800-840-5253, lakelanierislands.com CJ WC M IT \r\nLakemont Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nHillside Orchard Farms Visit t his roadside country sto re fi lled with fresh seasonal produce, jam s, jellies and all sorts of other \" jar red\" g oodies. Daily 9 a.m.- 6 p.m . Free. 18 Sorghum Mill Dr., Lakemont, 30552 706-7820858, 866-782-4995, hillsideorchard.com CJ WC 6,.H T \r\nLake Seed-GA Power On this 835-acre lake, enjoy swimming, boating, picnicking and primitive camp ing. Daily. Call for fees. Off Lake Rabun Rd., Lakemont, 305S2 706782-4014, 888-GPCLAKE, georgiapower.com/gpclake I] WC 6,. \r\nLavonia ( K- 4 ) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nHistoric Downtown Lavonia Historic town located a few miles from Lake Hartwell and home to the smallest Carnegie Library. It also is the home of former governor Ernest Vandiver. Antique shops and tasty meals await you. Downtown Lavonia 706-356-8202, lavonia-ga.com \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Tugaloo State Park Located on SS.590acre Lake Hartwell. this park offers camping, cottages, a swimming beach, tennis courts. picnic areas. hiking trails, seasonal canoe rental, volleyball. horseshoes and mini-golf. Daily. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd., Lavonia 706-3S6-4362, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org [;;l WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nLavonia Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-12 p.m.. 1-5 p .m. 1269 E. Main St., Lavonia, 30553 706-356-8202, lavonia-ga.com Iii WC ' \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Lavonia Travel information, picnic tables. grills and pet-walking areas are available. Daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 938 County Rd. 84, Lavonia, 30553 706-356-4019, georgia.org [;;JWC 6- \r\nLookout Mountain \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nBattles for Chattanooga Museum The three-d imensional electronic battle map presentation of Chattanooga's Civil War history features 5.000 miniature soldiers. 650 lights and sound effects of the major battles fought here. Daily. June-Aug. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sept.- May 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults 56.95, children $4.95. 1110 E. Brow Rd., Lookout Mountain, 37350, 423-821-2812, 800-854-0675, battlesforchattanooga.com \r\nc;;iwc o- n \r\nRock City Gardens A wood land path leads visitors past rock formations. caves and lush gardens, which feature more than 400 different species of native wildflowers. plants. shrubs and trees. Call for hours. Adults $12.95, children 3-12 $6.95. 1400 Patten Rd., Lookout Mountain, 30750, 706-820-2531, 800-854-0675, \r\nseerockcity.com [;;l WC nT \r\nLula \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nBlind Suzie Covered Bridge Also known as the Lula Covered Bridge, this is Georgia's smallest covered bridge. Daily. Free. Antioch Church Rd., off GA Hwy 51, Lula, 30SS4, 706-677-2108, 800638-5004, bankscountyga.org \r\nCrocker Pottery-Georgia Folk Pottery Center Watch as true Georgia folk potters turn and burn their beautiful wares. A continu ous exhibit of pottery is on display and for sale. including Meaders and other folk potters work. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 6345 W. County Line Rd., Lula, 30554 \r\n770-869-3160 [;;l WC b \r\n \r\nMarble Hill \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nSwan Center Outreach This nonprofit organization is a sanctuary for rescued animals, offering trail rides. children's horse camps and a petting zoo. Lodging is available. Free tours Wed.-Sun. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 ,,.m. Call for fees. \r\ne- 75 Swan Center Dr., Marble HIii, 30148 \r\n770893-3525, swancenter.org [;;l WC Y \r\nMaysville \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nHurricane Shoals Park This park features shoals for swimming and wading, along with trails. picnic areas. playgrounds, an old gristmill, an amphitheater and tours. Daily. Call for hours and pavilion rental fees. GA Hwy 82 Spur, Maysville, 30558 706-652 2370, hurricaneshoals.com [;;JWC b T \r\nMcCaysville \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nHorseshoe Bend River Park Fish. hike or picnic on the banks of the Toccoa River. Daily. Free. River Rd., McCaysville, 30555 \r\n706-632-7696 C;1 WC b T \r\nWhitewater Rafting and canoeing Call the Fannin County Welcome Center for information on experienced guides and outfitters offering exciting white water rafting trips. McCaysville, 30555 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 \r\nMorganton \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nMorganton Point Recreation Area This recreation area offers camping, pie nicking, boating, fishing, swimming and hiking. Daily. Call for fees. County Rd. 616, Morganton, 30560 706-632-3031, fs.fed.us/conf l;;JWC c- \r\nMountain City \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountain \r\nBlack Rock Mountain State Park At an altitude of 3,640 feet, the highest state park In Georgia offers hiking trails and overlooks in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Camping, cottages, picnick Ing, lake fishing and a summit visitors center are avail. Daily. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. Black Rock Mountain Pkwy, off US Hwy 441, 706-746-2141, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org C;1 WC b \r\nFoxfire Museum A museum dedicated to the heritage and culture of the Appalachian mountains aims to give visitors an appreciation for the resilience of the region's early inhabi taMs and the hardships they faced. Mon.-Frl. 8 :30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Adults $5, c hildren 10 and under free. Group tours avail. 210 Foxfire Ln., Mountain City, 30562 \r\n706-746-5828, foxfire.erg [;;l WC b Y \r\n \r\nMount Airy \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nLake Russell Recreation Area This tranquil 100-acre lake offers a relaxed setting for fishing. picnicking, swimming, camping and boating (no outboard motors permitted). May-Labor Day weekend. Free. 304 Lake Russell Rd., Mt. Airy, 30563 706-754-6221, fs.fed. us/conf [;;JWC6.T \r\nNelson \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nThe Marble Museum Tour the local treasure to learn how marble is formed, mined and quarried while exploring its many other uses. Free. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1985 Kennesaw Ave., Nelson, 30151 770-735-2211 C;;J WC \u003c\u003e \r\nOakman \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nCarters Lake Enjoy camping, picnicking, boating, fishing and hunting. Daily. Call for fees. 1850 Carters Dam Rd., Oakman, 30732 706-334-2248, \r\ncarters.sam.usace.army.mll [;;l WC 6-T \r\nRabun Gap \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nBarker's Mill This historic mill has been providing the local community with milling services since the 1880s. All-natural whole-wheat flo ur, buckwheat and g rits are produced here. Barker's Mill also carries woo l yarn. Shipping avail. anyw here In the U.S. Call for fees. P.O. Box 119, Rabun Gap, 30568 706746-6921, barkersmill.netfirms.com \r\nHambidge Center The center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and maintains an artists residency program in an unspoiled natural setting. Accessibility to the public is through a nature trail. Call for hours. Free. Betty's Creek Rd., Rabun Gap, 30568 706-746-5718, hambidge.org [;;l WC \r\nResaca \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nConfederate Cemetery-Battle of Resaca The Battle of Resaca was the first major engagement in the campaign for Atlanta. On the third weekend in May volunteers reenact the battle. Afterward, visit the nearby cemetery. Daily. Free. US Hwy 41 N. and Confederate Rd., Resaca, 30735, 706625-3200, \r\n800887-3811 [;;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nGE0RClt\\.0RC / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n Ringgold (C-2) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nElsie A. Holmes Nature Park Visit ors can hike a tra il, f ish, p icnic, or j ust enjoy a q uiet place to commune w ith nature. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1-6 p .m. Group tours available. Admission free, pavilion deposit $25. 88 Ben Holmes Rd., Ringgo ld, 30736 \r\n706-935-5263 [;l WC \u0026T \r\nOld Stone Church Museum Built around 1850, the c hurch still has its or ig inal p ews and has been recently restored. \"Leaning o n t he Ever-lasting Arms\" is said t o have been first perfo rmed here. Th e b uilding now houses th e Ca t oosa County Hist orical Museum as wel l. Cal l f or h ours. Free. US Hwy 41 and GA Hwy 2, south of \r\nRingold, 30736, 706 -935-5232 [;l WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nCatoosa County Chamber of Commerce Mo n.- Fr i. 8 :30 a.m.- 5 p .m. 264 Catoosa Cir, Ringgold, 30736 706-965-5201, 877-965-5201, gatewaytogeorgia.com [;l WC\u0026. \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Ringgold Daily 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., restrooms 7 a.m.- 11 p.m. 2726 1-75 S., Ringgold, 30736 706-937-4211, georgiaonmymind.org [;l WC\u0026, \r\nRising Fawn Northwest Historic High Country \r\nCloudland Canyon State Park This spectacular gorge can be explored from hiking trails and overlooks. Two small waterfal ls cascade over sandstone and shale at the bottom of the canyon. Camping, cottages, backpacking, picnicking, a d isc gol f course and tennis are available. Dai ly. 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Call for fees. 8 miles east of Trenton, on Route 136 706-657-4050, 800-864-7275, \r\ngeorgiagastateparks.org [;l WC \u0026T \r\nLookout Lake Enjoy a day of fi shing or p icnicking on this q uiet lake. Utility hookups and p rimiti ve areas are avail. fo r camping. Call fo r fees. GA Hwy 136 E., Risi ng Fawn, 30738 706-657-7812 [;l WC \r\nLookout Mountain Flight Park and Training Center Lessons and tandem flights available at Amer ica's number one hang- g liding school. Call fo r hour s and fees . 7201 Scenic Hwy, Rising Fawn, 30738 706-398-3541, 800-688- 5637, \r\nhanglide.com [;J WC 6. \r\n \r\nRockmart (C-6) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nThe Round House Built b y Jake Davitte in the lat e 1800s, this is said t o be the first round h ouse in the U.S. and the first cement ho use in Georg ia. Th e Round House is currentl y used as a f lorist shop . Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.5 p.m . Free. 438 Jones Ave., Rockmart, 30153 770-684-8426 [;l \r\nSilver Comet Trail and Riverwalk The Sil ver Comet Trail, conn ecting Atlanta to the A labama state line, is accessible from downtown Rockmart. Daily. Free. 604 Goodyear St., Rockmart, 30153 770-684-8760, 800-226-2517, \r\npathfoundation.org [;l WC 6. 'fl T \r\nVan Wert Methodist Church and Historic District Located in Rockmart's historic d ist rict, the church is one of the o ldest b uildings in t he county. Daily. Free. 604 Goodyear St., Rockmart, 30153 \r\n770- 684-8760, 800-226-2517 [;l \u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nPolk County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. 604 Goodyear St., Rockmart, 30153 \r\n770-684-8760, 800- 226-2517 C;J WC 6- \r\nRock Spring Northwest Historic High Country \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nWalker County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Walker County Civic Center, 10052 US Hwy 27 N. Rock Spring, 30739 706-375-7702, walkercochamber.com [;lWC \u0026 \r\nRome (C-5) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nBetween the Rivers, Historic District The t own's hist oric distr ict is fi lled w it h turn-of-the-cen tury homes, many of Rome's o ld est church es, delig h tful sh op s and restaurants. Daily. Free. Downtown Rome, 30161, 706-295-5576, 800-444-1834, romegeorgia.org [;lWC 6. \r\nCapitoline Wolf The statue, an official g ift from the Roman governo r in 1929, stands in front of Cit y Hall and port rays the Capitoline Wolf w ith Romulus and Remu s. Daily. Free. 601 Broad St., Rome, 30161 706-295-5576, 800-444-1834, \r\nromegeorgia.org [;l WC b \r\nChieftains Museum/ Major Ridge Home Recen tly given the National Trail of Tears designation, this museum's focus is the fam ily of Cherokee leader Major Ridge and related history. Tue.-Fr i. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. A d ult s $3, children $1.50, senior s $2. Group rat es avail. 501 Riverside Pkwy, Rome, 30161 706-291- 9494, chieftainsmuseum.org \r\nC;J WC b \r\n \r\nGeorgia Skydiving Center The Skydiving Center offers up w idescreen, pan oramic, scenic m ountain views and excellent skydiving opportunitites. Wed.-Sun. 7:30 a.m.- sunset. Call for fees. 304 Russell Field Rd. N.E., Rome, 30165, 706-971-9029, georgiaskydivingcenter.com [;l WC l'I T \r\nLock and Dam Regional Park RV-ready campsit es with picnic shelters, an exhi bit ion cen ter, horseshoe pit s, canoe rentals, fishing on the Coosa River, rest room s and shower and laundry facilit y. Call for h ours and fees. 181 Lock and Dam Rd ., Rome, 30161 \r\n706-234-5001, rfpra.com [;l WC b ~IT \r\nMarshall Forest Hiking t rails crisscross one of the few rema ining stands of o ld-growth fo rest in the Ridge an d Valley Province, a geographical corridor that extends from Penn sylvan ia to Alabama . Free. Horseleg Creek Rd., Rome, 30165 404-873-6946, nature.org/georgia [;l \r\nMyrtle Hill Cemetery Myrtle Hill has six levels, in which more than 20,000 p eople are laid to rest. In t he Veteran s Plaza sect ion, Charles Graves, America's Known Sold ier, is buried. Ellen Axson Wilson, President Woodrow W il son's w ife, is also laid t o rest here. Daily. Free. Myrtle St., Rome, 30161, 706-295-5576, 800-444-1834, romegeorgia .org [;l WC \r\nOak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum This museum houses a remar kable collection of art. as well as exhibits o f memorabi lia from Martha Berry's life and work in founding t he Berry Schools. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Admissio n $5. Group rates avail. 24 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Rome, 30165, 706-291-1883, 800-220-5504, \r\nberry.edu/oakhill [;l WC b Tl T \r\nRocky Mountain Recreation and Fishing Area Enjoy fishing, hunting, picnicking, hiking, camping, swimm ing and other outdoor activ ities. Daily. $3 per vehicle. 4054 Big Texas Valley Rd. N.W., Rome, 30165, 706-802-5087, \r\ngofishinggeorgia.com [;l WC 6' \r\nRoman Holiday Rent the Roman Holiday boat for group cruises on the Coosa and Oostanaula Rivers. Call the City of Rome Development Department for hours and fees. 607 Broad St., Rome, 30161 \r\n706-236-4477, romega.us [;l WC 6. \r\nRome Area History Museum Fascinating stories of adventure, explorat ion and dedicatio n await you, from DeSoto to t he Civil War, from early physicians and b arnstormers to m ore recent Rom e history. Tue.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m, Adm ission: $3. 305 Broad St., Rome, 30161 706-235- 8051, romehistorymuseum.com \r\n[;l WC \u0026T \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Resta urants: \r\nBalle nger's 4400 Hwy. 27 Summerville, 706-857- 6980 \r\nBernie's Restaurant Casual Fine Dining in t he Nacoochee Valley. Call for reservations. 2220 Hwy. 17 Sautee, 706- 878-3830 letsgotobernies.com \r\nCornerstone Grill Fine dining in a casual atmosphere. 2311 Chattanooga Rd. Dalton, 706- 529-2500 \r\nDoug's Place One of the best meat-andthrees around set in a d iner decorated with local photos of days past. 696 Hwy. 293 SE Emerson, 770-382-9 063 \r\nJohnny's BBQ Rea l Pit BBQ pork, c hicken \u0026 ribs and Brunswick Stew 1710 Cleveland Hwy. Gainesville, 770-536-210 0 \r\nRome Little Theatre Quality entertainment for the whole family. Call for schedule and fees. 530 Broad St., Rome, 30162 706-295-7171, romelittletheatre.com [;.lWC b flT \r\nRome's Clocktower The Clocktow er is t he offic ial symbol of the city and sits atop o ne of Rome's seven hills. The st ructure. listed o n the National Register of Historic Places, was constructed in 1871 to hold the c ity's water supply. By appt. only. Free. 410 E. Second St., Rome, 30161 706-236-4416, romegeorgia.org [;.l b. \r\nRome Speedway The speedway is the world's fastest halfmile d irt track. Call for hours and fees. Chulio Rd., Rome, 30161 706-235-2541, dixiespeedway.com (;;IWC\u0026.o/1 \r\n \r\nRome Symphony Orchestra This orchestra, the oldest in the South, performs at the Rome City Auditorium. Call for schedule and fees. P.O. Box 533, Rome, 30162 \r\n706-291-7967, romesymphony.org [;.l WC 6-- \r\nZion Farms Equestrian Camps More than 340 acres of green pastures. mountain tra ils, picn ic areas, gardens, guest cottages, a bed -and-breakfast and a bunkhouse awa it v isitors to this eq uestrian center. Culinary and riding c lasses and camps are also avail. Daily. Call fo r hours and fees. 2979 Big Texas Valley Rd., Rome, 30165 706-235-8002, zi onfarms.com [;.l WC 6,. rl T \r\nTravel Services \r\nGreater Rome Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center Housed in a train station, the Convention and Visitors Bureau boasts a g ift shop called the Last Stop, which is located in the caboose adjacent to the station. Mo n.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m ., Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 402 Civic Center Dr., Rome, 30161 706- 295-5576, 800-444-1834, romegeorgia .org [;.l WC \u0026. \r\nRossville \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nChief John Ross House The two-story log home is a memorial to John Ross, chief of the Cherokee Nation. Tours are avail. Call for hours and fees. 826 Chickamauga, Rossville, 30741 706-866-5171 [;.l \r\nLake Winnepesaukah since 1925, this amusement park is fu n fo r t he w ho le fami ly. Rid e the Matterhorn, the Genie, the Tilt -A-Whir l. or any of 30 other rides. Paddleboats, m iniat ure g olf, games, arcade, gift shops and picnic area are available. Call for hours. Group rates available. Gate admission $3, ride admission varies, full-day pass $18, children under 2 free. 1730 Lakeview Dr., Rossville, 30741 706-866-5681, 877-525-3946, \r\nlakewinnie.com [;.l WC 6-YIT \r\nRoyston ( L-5) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nTy Cobb Museum This museum feat ures little- known facts, m emorabilia, rare films and photographs and personal belongings of Ty Cobb. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .- 4 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $3, children and seniors $2. Call for group rates. 461 Cook St., Royston, 30662 706-245-1825, tycobbmuseum.org [;.l WC 6,. \r\nVictoria Bryant State Park This park offers hiking and biking trails, a campground. golf course and pro shop. swimming pool, playgrounds and streamside picnic areas. Daily 7 a.m.-dark. Call fo r fees. 1105 Bryant Park Rd., Royston 706-245- 6270, 800 -864-7275, gastateparks.org l;l WC 6--T \r\n \r\nSautee (1-3) \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nOld Sautee Store \u0026 Museum This 130-year-old store features nostalgic and Scandinavian gifts. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m ., Sun. noon-5:30 p.m. Free. GA Hwy 17 and GA Hwy 255, Sautee, 30571, 706-878-2281, sauteestore.com [;.l WC Tl \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Center An on-site museum. theater, art gallery and conference facilities are featured at this thriving art center. Call for hours and fees. 283 GA Hwy 255 N., Sautee-Nacoochee, 30571, 706-878-3300, snca.org \r\n[;.l WC 6-T \r\nScarlett's Secret Located in a two-story plantation-style home, this museum contains GWTW and Civil War memorabilia as well as a tearoom and gift shop. Mon.-Fr i. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 10:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 1-4 p.m. Adults $ 2.50, children under 12 free. 1902 GA Hwy 17, Sautee, 30571 \r\n706-878-1028, scarlettsecret.com [;.l \\I Y \r\nStovall Mill Covered Bridge Drive by Geo rgia's shortest c lear-span covered br id ge. Daily. Free. GA Hwy 255, Sautee, 30545 706-878-2181 \r\nThe Gourd Place This gourd museum and retail shop features more than 200 gourds from 23 countries. Jan.- Mar. By appt only. Free. 2319 Duncan Bridge Rd., Sautee, 30571 706-865-4048, gourdplace.com \r\n[;.l WC \u0026. \r\nSuches \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nChattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery Three major fishing event s are held annually to promote recreational fishing and to introduce the public to the Fish and Wildlife Service. Educational tours and fishing in nearby Rock Creek are also available. Mon.- Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 4730 Rock Creek Rd., Suches, 30572 706-838-4723, southeast.fws.gov/chattahoocheeforest [;.l WC \r\nLake Winfield Scott Recreation Area Fish. hike, picnic , swim o r camp alongside t he clear 18-acre lake. Daily May- Oct. Day-use fee $3 per vehicle, camping fee $12. Reservations required for cabin and group campsites. GA Hwy 180, Suches, 30572 \r\n706-745-6928, ts.fed.us/cont [;l WC T \r\nReel Angling Adventures Experience wild trout fly-fishing treks, tail-water trout float trips and instructional fly-fishing. Suches, 30572 reelanglingadventures.com \r\nWoody Gap Recreation Area Enjoy scenic vistas of Yahoola Va lley, picnicking and hiking. The Appalach ian Tra il crosses GA Hwy 60 here. GA Hwy 60 N., Suches, 30572 706-745- 6928, fs.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\nGEORGL'\\.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n127 \r\n \r\n Summerville (B-4) Northwest Historic High Country \r\nJames H. 'Floyd State Park Surrounded by rural countryside, this q uiet park offers fishing on two stocked lakes, hiking, camp ing, cottages and picnic areas are provided. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. 3 miles southeast of Summerville, off US Hwy 27, 706-857-0826, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org [;;i WC 6. \r\nTravel Services \r\nChattooga County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. excep t Wed. 9 a.m .-noon. 44 GA Hwy 48, Summerville, 30747 706-857-4033, chattooga-chamber.org [;;i WC6. \r\nTalking Rock Northwest Historic High Country \r\nTown of Talking Rock Downtown features restored buildings, antique shopping and a park. Daily. The unique shops are Thu.-Sun. Main St., Talking Rock, 30175 \r\n706-253-3581 ~ WC 6,.T \r\nTallapoosa (B-7) Northwest Historic High country \r\nBud Jones Taxidermy Museum This museum includes exotic animal mounts. as we ll as an extensive fossil collect ion. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat. 9 a m.-noon. Free. 359 GA Hwy 120 E., Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-7480, budjonestaxidermy.com \r\ni:;;i WC o,. \r\nHelton Howland Park This par k includes a beach area, a lake and an amphith eater. Daily. Free. US Hwy 78 E., Tallapoosa, 30176 \r\n770-574-2345 [;l WC b T \r\nWest Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa This museum focuses on local history and paleontology. Tue.- Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Adults $2, children $1. 185 Mann St., Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-3125, westgeorgiamuseum.com !;;JWCb \r\nTravel Services \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Tallapoosa Daily. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Free. 1-20 E. at the Georgia-Alabama line, Tallapoosa, 30176, 770-574-2621, georgiaonmymind.org \r\n[;l WC b \r\nHistoric Walking Trail Brochures describ ing walking tours are avail. at th e library. Mon., Tue., Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thu. 10 a.m- 8 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 388 Bowdon St., Tallapoosa, 30176 \r\n770-574-3124 i:;;i WC b \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls (J-2) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nGeorgia Heritage center for the Arts This arts center aims to promote emerg ing Georg ia artists. Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun. 1-5 p.m . Free. 11785 US Hwy 441 N., Tallulah Falls, 30573, 706-754-5989, \r\nexperiencegeorgiaarts.com l;;J WC 6-. \r\nLake Tugalo-GA Power Visitors can enjoy boating (25 horsepower motors or smaller) and fishing. Daily. Free. Off US Hwy 441 N., Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-782-4014, 888-GPCLAKE georgiapower.com/gpclake ~ WC 6,. \r\nMinnehaha Falls The Minn eh aha Trail fo llows Fall Branch t o this 100-foot-high waterfall. Off Bear Gap Rd., Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-782-3320, visitnortheastgeorgia.com/waterfalls.htm [;;J \r\nTallulah Falls Lake-GA Power Cover ing 63 acres, the lake has 3.6 miles of shoreline and is part of the new Tallulah Gorge State Park. Daily. Call for fees. Off US Hwy 441 S., Clayton, 30525 706-782-4014, 888-GPCLAKE \r\ngeorgiapower.com/gpclake [;l WC 6. \r\nTallulah Falls School Museum Displays include ph otos, paintings and artifacts that reflect the history of Ta llulah Falls School. Call for hours. Free. P.O. Box 10, Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-754-0400, ext. 3530, tallulahfalls.org l;;J WC 6,. \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park Explore the gorge via hiking and b iking trails, a suspension bridge an d a paved trai l. Gif t shop, picnic area, swimming beach, f ishing and camping are avail. Call for water-release schedule and kayaking info. Daily 8 a.m .-dark. Call for fees. 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr., Ta llulah Falls, 30573, 706-754-7970, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org Cil WC 6. \r\nTallulah Point Overlook and Tallulah Adventures Can oe rental is available for paddling Lake Ta llulah, as well as overnight renta ls for campers, an observation deck and a gift shop. Dai ly 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. 940 Tallulah Gorge Scenic Loop, Tallulah Falls, 30573, 706-754-4318, \r\ntallulahpoint.com [;;i WC 6. \r\nTate \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nTate Elementary (Marble School House) Visit the nation's only working public school constructed of marble. 5630 GA Hwy 53 E., Tate, 30177 706-253-5010, \r\npickenscountyschools.org l;;J WC b \r\n \r\nThe Tate House One of the wor ld's historic treasures and nestled on 27 acres w it h panoramic views of t he North Georgia Mountains, the Tat e House is avail. for elegant gath erings, social event s, lodgings and wedd ings. The Tate House is listed on the National Reg ister of Historic Places. Call for hours. P.O. Box 549, Tate, 30177 770-735-3122, tatehouse.com \r\nToccoa (k-3) Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nCunrahee Mountain This is the last mountain in the Blue Ridge chain. The name Currahee appropriately means \" stands alone.\" Daily. Free. GA Hwy 17 and GA Hwy 365, Toccoa, 30577, 706-886-2132, toccoagachamber.com l;;J \r\nHappy Trails Shuttle \u0026 Guide Service Reliable shuttle service for backpakers and paddlers throughout Georgia \u0026 Carolina mou t ains. Guided hiking and fishing trips. Toccoa, 30577, 770-823-8197, happytrailsguide.com \r\nHenderson Falls Park Thi s park offers an amphitheate r, tennis courts and a b eautiful waterf all and nature t rail. Daily. Apr.-Oct. 7 a.m .- 5 p.m., Nov.- Mar. 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Free. Henderson Falls Rd., Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2132, toccoagachamber.com \r\ni:;;iwc\u0026 \r\nLake Yonah-GA Power Enjoy Lake Yonah wit h b oating, f ishing, p icnicking and camping. Daily. Call for fees. Yonah Dam Rd., Toccoa, 30577 706-782-4014, 888-GPCLAKE georgiapower.com/gpclake \r\n[;l WC b \r\nStephens County Historical Museum Feat ures information on Stephens County's past. Call for hours and fees. 160 N. Alexander St., Toccoa, 30577 706-282-5055, toccoahistory.com l;;J WC 6. \r\nTraveler's Rest Historic Site This 1833 p lantation home of the \"r ichest man in the Tugaloo Va lley\" includes antique furn ishings, a 90-foot-long porch and hand-numbered raft ers. Thu.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p .m., Sun. 2-5:30 p.m. 8162 Riverdale Rd., Toccoa 706-886-2256, gastateparks.org l;;JWCb \r\nTravel Services \r\nToccoa-Stephens County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-S p.m. Free. 160 N. Alexander St., Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2132, toccoagachamber.com i:;;i WC 6,. \r\n \r\n128 \r\n \r\nG.EORGL-\\..ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Toccoa Falls \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nToccoa Falls A t 186 feet, Toccoa Fall s is 26 f eet talle r t han Niagara Falls. Gift shop and restaurant. Adult s $1, children and seniors 50 cents. GA Hwy Alt. 17, Toccoa Falls, 30598 706-886-6831, 800-868-3257, \r\ntfc.edu/consider/falls.htm [;l WC 6,. \r\nTrenton (A-2) \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nWilderness Outdoor Movie Theater Wor ld's largest single-screen outd oor movie theater \u0026 drive-in. Enjoy the m ov ie from your car or the landscaped -hillside seating. Vending an d p ic nic area. Adul ts $5, ch ildren $3. Fri.- Sun. 217 Old Hales Rd., Trenton, 30752 706-657-8411, wildernesstheater.com \r\n[;lWC\u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nDade County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 111 Rai lway Lane, Trenton, 30752 706-657-4488, 877-871-1386, \r\ndadecogachamber.com [;l WC \u0026 \r\nVilla Rica \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nTravel Services, City of Villa Rica Guided tours are led by Tim Banks and are desig ned for you based on your interests, mobility an d comfo rt level. Mon.- Fri. 8 am.-5 pm. Call for fees. 571 Bankhead Highway, Villa Rica, 30180 678-785-1000, villarica.org \r\nWaco \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nTravel Services \r\nHaralson County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m .- 5 p .m . Free. 70 Murphy Campus Blvd., Waco, 30182 \r\n770-537-5594, hara lson.org [;l WC 6-T \r\nWaleska \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nFunk Heritage Center This center is devoted to Native American history and the pioneer experience of Appalachian settlers. The center is Georgia's offic ial Frontier and South eastern Indian Interpretive Center. Call for h ours. Adults $6, children $4, seniors $5.50. 7300 Reinhardt College Cir., Waleska, 30183-2981, 770-720-5970, \r\nreinhardt.edu/funk.htm [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nWhite \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nWeinman Mineral Museum This simulat ed m ine and m useum features a m ineral and gemstone collection from Georg ia and around the wor ld . Call for hours. Adu lts $4, ch ildren 6 -11 $3, senio rs $3.50. 51 Mineral Museum Dr., Whit e, 30184 770-386- 0576, weinmanmuseum.org \r\n[;l WC e,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nWilderness Camp Marina Full-serv ice mar ina. Wed.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p .m ., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Call for fees. 451 Wilderness Camp Rd., White, 30184 \r\n770-386-2170, 770- 607-0193 [;l WC 6-fl \r\nWhitesburg \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nMcIntosh Reserve This reserve features hiking, horseback riding, fishing, children's water park. camping and canoeing. Daily 8 a.m.- dusk. Call for fees. 1046 W. McIntosh Circle, Whitesburg, 30185, 770-830-5879, carrollcou ntyrec.com [;l WC 6,. \r\nWinder (1-6) \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nBarrow County Museum Among t he rooms of the museum. see jail cells, exhibits on Senator Richard B. Russell, count y history and t he nearby Fo rt Yargo. Mon.-Fri. 1-4 p.m.. Sun. 2- 5 p.m. Free. 74 W. Athens St., W inder, 30680 \r\n770-307-1183 [;l WC 6,. \r\nFort Yargo State Park and Will-A-Way Recreation Area Camping, cottages. a lake w ith swimming beach, boat rental. hiking and b iking tra ils, p icnicking and mini-g olf are offered at this wooded p ar k bet,veen At hens an d Atlanta. Daily. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. l mile south of Winder, on GA Hwy 81 770-867-3489, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org [;;i WC \u0026 \r\nRussell Family Cemetery Richard B. Russe ll's home in W inder still stands and the family cemetery has been preserved for public view. Dail y. Free. GA Hwy 53, Winder, 30680 \r\n770-867-9444, barrowchamber.com [;l \r\nTravel Services \r\nBarrow County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fr i. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 6 Porter St. (Historic Train Depot), Winder, 30680, 770-867-9444, \r\nbarrowchamber.com [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nWoodstock \r\nNorthwest Historic High Country \r\nDixie Speedway Dixie Speedway is a 3/8-m ile bankedclay oval that h osts excitin g st ockcar racing. May-Oct. Sat. 7:30 p.m. Call for fees. 150 Dixie Dr., Woodstock, 30189 770-926-5315, d ixiespeedway.com \r\n[;lWCMIT \r\nOlde Towne Woodstock Explore the historic shopping district. Don't mi ss a photo opportunity at the histor ic train depot, Woodstock's most recog nizable landmark, built in 1913. Woodstock Visitor Center, Thur.- Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Woodstock, 770-924-0406 \r\n[;l WC \u0026\\I T \r\nWoodstock Visitors Center at Dean's Store Established in 1906, th e st ore has remained in t he Dean family ever since and n ow serves as t he v isitors center. Thu.- Sat. 10 a.m .-3 p.m. 8588 Main St., Woodstock, 30188 770-924-0406, ci.woodstock.ga.us \r\nr;;iwc\u0026 \r\nYoung Harris ( H-1) \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nCrane Creek Vineyards Vi sito rs enjoy the beauti ful v iew from the tasting room , gift shop, and bed and b reakfast. Call for hours and special event s. 916 Crane Creek Rd., Young Harris, 30582, 706-379-1 236, cranecreekvineyards.com \r\nRollins Planetarium Enjoy free public shows at one of the largest planetariums in the state. Arrive early. Seating is lim ited. Call for sch edule. Fri. 8 p.m. 1 College St., Young Harris, 30582 706-379-4312, 800-241-3754, \r\nyhc.edu/external/planet [;l WC e,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nTowns County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center, Towns County Tourism Association Inc. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .- 5 p.m. and A pr.-Dec. Sat. 9 a.m .-4 p.m. 1411 Fuller Circle, Young Harris, 30582 706-896-4966, 800-984-1543, \r\nmount aintopga.com [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n129 \r\n____L \r\n \r\n Southern Rivers \r\nLeave hectic schedules behind, and let yourselfbe lured by the gracious hospitality and soothingpace ofthe Southern Rivers region in the southwestern corner ofGeorgia. \r\nDiscover a world ofattractions amid bountiful rivers and lakes, calming woodlands, andfarmlands bursting with peaches, pecans andpeanuts. \r\n \r\nGarden of Earthly Delights \r\nCallaway Gardens offers visitors far more than flowers. Cason Ca llaway preserved 14,000 acres of beautiful land in Pine Mountain for generations of visitors to enjoy. Bike over gently rolling hills on a 10-mile path, enjoy a round of golf or strike up a tennis or racquetball match. Go fly-fishing, shoot skeet or simply relax on the lakefront beach. Explore t he d iscovery, \r\nbutterfly and horticultural centers and v isit Mr. Cason's Vegetable Garden and the Azalea Bowl. Callaway is also known for its nature trails and seasonal events including the Spring Celebration, Masters Water Ski Tournament, July 4th Spectacular, Hot Air Balloon Fest and the holiday Fantasy of Lights. \r\nSpirited Stories \r\nThe official state folklife play, Swamp Gravy, reveals much about the unique culture of rural Georgia. In a restored cotton warehouse in Colquitt, true-life local tales of faith, crime and punishment, medicine, community and family relationships are narrated, sung and acted out by local volunteers. \r\n \r\nTour of Homes \r\nGet a glimpse of gracious liv ing at Thomasville's Pebble Hill Plantation. View the antiques, art and collect ibles on display in the main house then tour the stables and c heck out the vintage car collection. Marvel over the Victorian Lapham-Patterson House State Historic Site, a house with no right angles and rooms of many different shapes. \r\nAromatherapy \r\nThe Hills and Dales estate, in LaGrange, boasts a Neel Reid-designed Italian-style villa and the formal terraced Ferrell Gardens. It is described as \"five acres of heaven.\" In Thomasville take time to stop and smell the roses at the city-owned gardens, where 500 bushes b loom and the Rose Festival is a much-anticipated spring event. \r\nWhere The Wi Id Things Are \r\n1 \r\nFor a safe, stateside safari look no further than Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta where you can journey through Serengeti-like habitats on foot or by train. Drive through Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain or walk the trails of Albany's Parks at Chehaw and come face-to-face w ith exotic animals from all over the world. \r\n \r\n130 \r\n \r\nGEORG!A.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Roots \r\nLand is at the very heart of Southern history and heritage. Experience 19th-century farm life at Old South Farm Museum in Woodland, Tifton's Agrirama, and Westville, an 1850s village in Lumpkin. At the Georgia State Cotton Museum in Vienna watch demonstrations of traditio nal crafts like quilting as well as open-hearth cooking, see antique farm implements and feel raw cotton. \r\nGreat Outdoors \r\nGeorgia's state parks offer asylum from the pressures of the workaday world. The multihued gulleys of Providence Canyon State Park are ideal for hiking. Take a swim or skip some rocks at Sprewell Bluff State Park, on the Flint River. Indulge in the resort experience at the lodge, golf course and marina at Lake Blackshear Retreat and Golf Club. \r\nGEOR.GlA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n~ \r\n \r\nDid You Know I \r\nHabitat for Humanity, the worldwide grass- \r\n \r\nroots organization t hat has built more than \r\n \r\n175,000 homes for those in need, has its inter- \r\n \r\nnational headquarters in Americus. Besides \r\n \r\np roviding information, training and other sup- \r\n \r\nport services, it is here that the group show- \r\n \r\ncases its inspiring mission. A six-acre educa- \r\n \r\ntional center features 15 life-size examples of \r\n \r\nhouses built to suit the unique oeeds of the \r\n \r\nresidents of a particular country. For example, \r\n \r\non display is a hurricane-resistant home for \r\n \r\nHaiti, a home on stilts for Papua New Guinea \r\n \r\nthat w ill weather t he flooding rains, and a \r\n \r\nhome for Sri Lanka that w ill w ithstand earth- \r\n \r\nquakes. All of these structures are built with \r\n \r\nnative materials to keep construction costs \r\n \r\nlow. Visitors to the center can get a feel for the \r\n \r\nwork this well-known organization does by try- \r\n \r\ning th_eir hand at making compressed-earth \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nb locks or roof t iles. \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n Never Forgotten \r\nThe National Prisoner of War Museum opened in 7998 at Andersonville, the Civ il War's most infamous prisoner-of-war camp, where 13,000 Union soldiers died of disease, poor sanitation, malnutrition and exposure. Visitors to the museum may view Echoes of Captivit y, a moving if unsettling film of interviews with former POWs. The Blue and Gray Museum in Fitzgerald houses artifacts including swords, medals and soldiers' let ters, and presents the film Marching as One. Learn about Civil War naval history at the Port Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum. View audiovisual reenactments of ironclad ships in battle and hear t ales of blockade runners and wooden gunboats. \r\nRiveting Rivers \r\nW hether on the Chat tahoochee, Flint or Ochlocknee Rivers, or on Blackshear, Seminole or West Point Lakes, families, fishing budd ies, hikers and sweethearts discover fun and relaxation. The region's waters are ideal for canoeing, ra fting, skiing or fishing for largemouth b ass, bream and c rappie. \r\n132 \r\n \r\nTheatrical Return \r\nSaved from the wrecking ball in 1964, t he opulent 137year-old Springer Opera House in Columbus has been proclaimed the State Theater of Georgia. Local theaterlovers watch new plays, musicals and Broadway classics on the two stages of this stunningly restored Europeanst yle t heater on t he banks of the Columbus River. \r\nHistory's Lost and Found \r\nThe Georgia Rural Telephone Museum in Leslie houses 1,500 phones and related items, while Ashburn's Crime and Punishment Museum displays striped un iforms and steel cages. Delve into local history at museums in Franklin, Griffin, Richland and Montezuma. \r\nPresidential Powers \r\nThe Southern Rivers region enjoys the distinction of being beloved by two presidents. Plains was t he b irt hplace of President Jimmy Carter, and Warm Springs was the therapeut ic vacation getaway of Presid ent Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Hop on the SAM Shortline Excursion Train for destinations includ ing President Carter's boyhood home and school and campaign offices t hat were headq uartered in the railroad depot. At Roosevelt's six-room bungalow, dubbed t he Little White House, time stands still. Tour the site's beautiful, naturally heated, spring-fed pool and the home, \r\nGEORGI,\\,ORG I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n preserved just as it was on the April afternoon in 1945, when the president passed away. \r\nFood for Thought and Fun \r\nJoin the crowds in Vienna as more than 120 teams compete for best barbecue bragging rights at the Big Pig Jig. Cordele's Watermelon Festival features seedspitting contests, gospel singing and, of course, watermelon tasting. Plains and Sylvester host peanut festivals that offer dozens of ideas for cooking up one of the state's largest cash crops. \r\nGone Fishin' \r\nThe Flint RiverQuarium, in Albany, is home to more than 100 mysterious creatures in a 175,000-gallon facility. The 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. \r\nLost in Space \r\nJourney back in time and jet across the universe at Albany's Union Station, a once-thriving railroad hub now home to 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. \r\n \r\nHit the Road \r\nAndersonville Trail \r\nLoop through 75 miles of scenic sightseeing off 1-75, including antebellum and Victorian homes, t he Andersonville National Historic Site, the Jimmy Carter National Hist oric Site, the Museum o f Aviation, and Habitat for Humanity's international headquarters. \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway \r\nTreasure lovely landscapes and the heritage of p icturesque v illages, historic landmarks, and rich architectural details along this 155-mile driving and biking route. Give in to the peaceful ambience that captivated renowned authors, music stars, and a U.S. president. \r\nSouthern Rivers Birding Trail \r\nMore than 260 species have been identified at the 30 sites situated along this trail tracing the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers. \r\nArts Alive \r\nThe arts p lay a lead ing role in the life of the Southern Rivers region. Va ldosta's An nette Howell Turner Center for the Arts houses an art gallery, a theater for the performing arts, and art classes. RiverCenter for the Performing Arts, in Columbus, 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, boasts 15 galleries, and the Albany Museum of Art. with more than 2,400 works, holds one of the largest collections of African art in the Southeast, along with a diverse collection of American and European art. \r\n \r\nGEOR.GIA.O RG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\n a \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\nAbundant harvests, campgrounds andpeaceful waters soothe visitors with gracious hospitali-ty. \r\n \r\nAdel (J-20) \r\nPlantation Trace \r\nLive Oak Plantation A sportsman's paradise, this property offers quail and pheasant hunting, golf and fishing. Daily. Oct 1-Mar. 31. Summer retreats by reservation only. Call for fees. 675 Plantation Rd., Adel, 31620 229-896-2112, 800-682-4868, spav.com lilWC\\IT \r\nReed Bingham State Park This oasis near 1-75 offers a 375-acre lake with excellent fishing, waterskiing and swimming. Enjoy a campground, picnic areas, mini-golf, a playground, boat tours and trai ls. Daily. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Six miles west of 1-75, Exit 39 on GA Hwy. 37, 229-896-3551, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org lil WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nAdel- Cook County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 100 S. Hutchinson Ave., Adel, 31620 229-896-2281, adel-cookchamber.org \r\nlil WC 6,. \r\nFlorida/Georgia Welcome Center Daily 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. 1203 W. Fourth St., Adel, 31620 \r\n229-896-9742 lil WC b. \r\nAlbany (G-18) Plantation Trace \r\nAlbany Area Arts Council The council showcases exhibits of regional artwor k. Call for schedule and tour reservation. Mon,-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 215 N. Jackson St., Albany, 31701 229-439-ARTS, albanyartscouncil.org \r\nlil WC 6. T \r\nAlbany Civil Rights Movement Museum at Old Mt. Zion Church A center for ongoing academic research, t he museum presents various exhibits, programs and lectu res. Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2-5 p .m. Reservations recommend ed for groups. Ad ults $4. children 4-17 $2, seniors and students $3, under 3 free. Call for group rates. 326 Whitney Ave., Albany, 31701 229-432-1698, albanycivilrights.org \r\nlil WC 6,. \r\n \r\nAlbany Museum of Art This museum houses a permanent collection of 19th- and 20th-century American , European and sub-Saharan African art. AMAzing Space is t he museum's child ren's wing. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Reservations recommended for guided tours. Adults $4, children and seniors $2. 311 Meadowlark Dr., Albany, 31707 229-439-8400, albanymuseum.com \r\nr:;;i WC 6,. T \r\nFlint RiverQuarium Visit t his freshwater aquarium that tells the story of the Flint River and the mysterio us blue-hole springs that help create it. Don't miss the Adventure Center and its rotating exhibits or the nearby Turtle Grove par k. Call for hours. Adu lt s $8.50, children 4-12 $6, seniors $7.50. Call for group rates. 101 Pine Ave., Albany, 31701 229-639-2650, 888-GOFLINT, flintriverquarium.com C;;l WC 6,.ft \r\nJack Daniel's Garden Patch Purchase fresh fruits and vegetables straight from the garden. Year- round. Call for hours and fees. 409 Philema Rd., Albany, 31701 229-420-0920, \r\njackdanielsgardenpatch.com [;;l WC 6,.fl Y \r\nLake Chehaw Canoeing, boating, fishing, p icnicking and skiing opportunities abound. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Memorial Day- Labor Day 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Call for fees . 105 Chehaw Park Rd., Albany, 31701 229-430-5277, parksatchehaw.org \r\n[;l WC b.f t Y \r\nThe Parks at Chehaw Activities include the BMX Bike Track and Play Park, trails, picnicking, camping, a wi ld animal park and a train r ide. Park open daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Mem or ial Day-Labor Day Mon.-Thu, 9 a.m.- 5 p .m., Fri.-Sun. 9 a.m.-7 p .m. Call for fees. 105 Chehaw Park Rd., Albany, 31701 229-430-5277, parksatchehaw.org C;;l WC b.1I T \r\nSt. Teresa's Catholic Church St. Teresa's is the oldest conti nuously operating Catholic church in Georgia. Weekly Mass every Wed. 12 p.m. Spanish-only Mass Sun. 12 p.m. Free. 317 Residence Ave., Albany, 31701 229-439-2302 [;l WC \r\n \r\nThronateeska Heritage Center The Hist ory Museum, Wetherbee Planetarium , the Discovery Center and the Model Train exhib it Thu. - Sat. 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Call for Sun.-Wed. hours and fees. Guided group tours avail. Heritage Plaza, 100 W. Roosevelt Ave., \r\ne- Albany 31701, 229-432-6955, \r\nheritagecenter.org lil WC T \r\nUS 19 Dragway Home to NHRA-sanctioned drag racing. Call for schedule and fees. 1304 Williamsburg Rd., Albany, 31705 229-431-0077, us19dragway.com C;;lWCMIT \r\nTravel Services \r\nAlbany Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 225 W. Broad Ave., Albany, 31701 229-434-8700, 800-475-8700, albanyga.com WC \u0026 \r\nFlint River Outpost Enjoy primitive campsites, canoe and kayak rentals and sales and shuttle service for Flint River t r ips. Open Tu e.- Sun. 8 a.m.-5:30 p .m. Call in advance and for fees. Group rates available. lllSl Old GA Hwy. 3, Baconton, 31705 229-787-3004, flintriveroutpost.com [;lWCfl \r\nAmericus (G-16) Presidential Pathways \r\nHabitat for Humanity International Headquarters Visit the Global Village and Discovery Center which showcases Habitat residences in 15 countries. Tours Tue.- Sa t. 9 a.m .-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Call for group tours and rates. Ad ult s $5, senio rs $4, students $ 3 , under 6 free. 322 W. Lamar St., Americus, 31709 229-924-6935, BOO-HABITAT, \r\nhabitat.org [;l WC \u0026 \r\nKoinonia Farms A blueberry patch and pecan orchards surround the grounds here, the birthp lace of Habitat for Humanity and the Prison and Jail Pro ject. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat. by reservation. Donations accepted. 1324 GA Hwy. 49 S., Americus, 31719 229-924-0391, 877-738-1741, \r\nkoinoniapartners.org lil WC c,. fl Y \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n MAKE HISTORY COME ALIVE \r\n}/isir Roosevclr's Lirrle Whirc House while in Warm Springs 10 see how America's only four-time elccccd Presiuc111 lived and where he died in 194 5. This is rhe only house 1ha1 FOR ever owned. Many of his mos1 for-reaching New Deal programs were developed here. \r\nThe new FDR Memorial Museum gives a comple1c pic1urc of the legacy FDR gave ro Warm Springs, Georgia. the nation and che world. With our living hist0ry progr.1m, it's no wonder chat the Lirtle Whire I louse is Georgia's mosr visited Stare Historic Site. \r\nf}fft;,n C_f,forr,w,1, /yrr,,;7la \r\nLocared jusr an hour south of 1\\danra. the rown of Warm Springs olTcrs over 60 specialry shops locared in rhc Historic Village. Hist0ry is evide111 in rht: cown's charming rcstaur:111rs, horels and the 100-year-old restored buildings. Warm Springs Village offers food co please all tasres with over nine resrnurams. \\V/e also invirt: you ro retire in our I listoric Hotel or other fine lodging accommodacions. Pic1urc\u003cl at right: 11,e Viaori1111 1e111ou111 {left), Th, Bullo,h Hmur (ril(ht) loc,ud in hiJtoric \\~m11 Springs \r\nENJOY THE HIKING, CANOEING, FISHING ANO HORSEBACK RIDING AT \r\nFranklin D. Roosevelt State Park \r\nFIND A BARGAIN IN MANY OF OUR \r\ndelightful shops... PAR AWAY FROM \r\nTHE CHAOS OF ANY MALL \r\nLocated only one hou r SOLlth of Arlanra Pine Mountain and FDR Scace Park are in ch middle ofeverything you wane to do in Georgia A unique blend of che old and che new - witl interesting shops, beautiful hikes and som of che besc golf in the souch. Whether you're discovering Pine Mountain for yourself o bringing friends, we have the piece of Georgi you've been looking fo r. Call 1-800--1 11 -3501 01 visit our website, \\l'\\1'\\1.p1110:111ounra111.org. For more information about Franklin D. Roosevelt Scace Park \u0026 Historic Sire, visi our website, u1111w.GeorgiaSta1cParks.org or call \r\n1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\n Rylander Theatre Live performances, organ concerts. movies and other special events can be seen here. Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Guided tours available. Donations accepted. \r\ne- 310 W. Lamar St., Americus, 31709 \r\n229-931-0001, rylander.org Iii WC , 1 \r\nTravel Services \r\nAmericus Welcome Center Information on the Americus Driving Tour is available. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.. Sat.- Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 123 W. Lamar St., Americus, 31709 229-928-6059, 888-278-6837, \r\ntherealgeorgia.com Iii WC b \r\nAndersonville (G-15) Presidential Pathways \r\nAndersonville Civ il War Village Home of the controversial W irz Monument, erected in memory of Captai n Henry Wirz, keeper of Andersonville Prison, who was tried, convicted and hanged by t he U.S. g overnment. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for tours. Free. 114 Church St., Andersonville, 31711 229-924-2558, andersonvillega.freeservers.com lilWCMIT \r\nAndersonville National Historic Site This site preserves the Andersonville National Cemetery and the 15-foot-high stockade where some 40,000 overcrowded prisoners of war were held. Also on-site is the National Prisoner of War Museum. Tours available. Museum open daily 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 496 Cemetery Rd., Andersonville, 31711 \r\n229-924-0343, nps.gov/ ande Iii WC b \r\nDrummer Boy Civil War Museum Exhibits at this museum include Civil War uniforms. guns, swords, documents and photographs. Thu.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Adults $2. children $1. 117 Church St., Andersonville, 31711 229-924-2558, \r\nc- andersonvillega.freeservers.com Iii WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nAndersonville Welcome Center Complimentary tours of Andersonvi lle Confederate Prison Site, Andersonville National Cemetery and Civil War Village. Call for reservations. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 114 Church St., Andersonville, 31711 229-924-2558, andersonvillega.freeservers.com Iii WC 6,. \r\nArlington ( E-19) Plantation Trace \r\nQuail Country Lodge and Conference Center This full-service hunting preserve provides a conference room, meals and wobble trap shooting. Daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Guided quail hunts Oct.-Mar. Call for group or individual hunts and fees. 1134 Quail Country Rd., Arlington, 39813 229-725-4645, quailcountry.com Iii WC e-11 Y \r\n \r\nStill Pond Vin eyards Tour the winery and attend a tasting at the largest commercial vineyard in the state. Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Call ahead for meal. parties and fees. 1575 Still Pond Rd., Arlington, 39813 229-792-6382, 800-475-1193, \r\nstillpond.com ~ WC b \r\nAshburn ( 1-18) Plantation Trace \r\nCalhoun Produce Fresh fruits, vegetables and gift baskets are available, along with ice cream and lemonade. Mar.-Dec. Daily 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Guided tours available. Free. 5075 Hawpond Rd., Ashburn, 31714 229-273-1887, calhounproduce.com Iii WC 6,.i i \r\nCrime and Punishment Museum and Last Meal Cafe Built in 1906, the Turner County Jail is on the Natio nal Register of Historic Places. The original jail cells remain upstairs. Museum open Tu e. - Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Ca fe open Tue. -Sat. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Call for fees. 241 E. College Ave., As hb urn, 31714 229-567-9696, 800-471-9696, jailmuseum.com Iii WC Ml Y \r\nTurner County Courthouse Originally built in 1907, this Italian Renaissance-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 219 E. College Ave., Ashburn, 31714 229-567-4313, 229-567-2011 \r\nIii WC 6. \r\nTravel Services \r\nAshburn-Turner County Chamber of Commerce Information on the Ashburn WalkingDriving Tour available. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 1-5 p.m. 238 E. College Ave., Ashburn, 31714 229-567-9696, 800-471-9696, \r\nturnerchamber.com Iii WC 6- \r\nBainbridge (E-22) Plantation Trace \r\nEarl May Boat Basin Park Hiking and nature trails run along the Flint River, linking camping, a petting zoo, a steam locomotive and a performance theater. Daily. Call for camping fees. Boat Basin Cir., Bainbridge, 39819 \r\n229-248-2000 Iii we\u0026. \r\nFirehouse Center and Gallery This center contains an original jail, a museum and exhibition space. Mon.- Fri. 12 p .m.-4 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 1- 5 p.m. during exhibits. Free. 119 W. Water St., Bainbridge, 39817 229-243-1010 Iii WC 6-T \r\nMcKenzie-Reynolds House This 1921 Neoclassical Revival residence now houses the Bainbridge-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 100 Boat Basin Cir., Bainbridge, 39817 229-246-4774, 800-243-4774 Iii WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nFavorites \r\n \r\n Commemorate the civil rights \r\n \r\nmovement through freedom \r\n \r\nmusic. oral histories, and \r\n \r\nphotographs at the Albany \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nCivil Rights Museum. \r\n \r\n Feed chickens and rabbits, visit the duck pond, and wander in the hay maze at Pooltry Paradise Farm and Hatchery in Barney. \r\n \r\n Ride nine roller coasters or cool off on the water slides at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Vald.osta. \r\n \r\n Drive across Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge, the state's lo ngest wooden bridge, constructed by former slave Horace King. \r\n \r\n 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. \r\n \r\n Learn the story of life in the mill town of Lakeland. drca 1925, through 25 murals painted on the sides of local buildings. \r\n \r\n Hike the Pine Mountain Trail in FDR State Park and take pleasure in the mountain views, wildlife. and abundant wildflowers. \r\n \r\nTravel Ser vices \r\nBainbridge-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce Information on the Bainbridge Historic Driving Tour available. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 100 Boat Basin Cir., Bainbridge, 39817 229-246-4774, 800-243- 4774, bain- \r\nbridgegachamber.com Cil WC e,. \r\nSouthwest Georg ia Visitor Information Center Information about state and local tourist attractions avail. Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 101 Airport Rd., Bainbridge, 39817 229-2438555, bainbridgega.com C;;l WC 6. \r\nBarney Plantation Trace \r\nPoultry Paradise and Hatchery Poultry Paradise is a family owned and operated poultry farm and hatchery. We offer a 1 \u0026 a 1/2-hour guided tour of our farm. Our farm tour is a real \" hands on\" experience. You'll have the opportunity to hold and feed many different kinds of farm animals. 776 Yates Rd., Barney, 31625 229-251-5663, poultryparadise.i8.com \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nGEQRGIA.OI\\G / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Blakely (D-19) Plantation Trace \r\nCoheelee Creek Covered Bridge Built in 1891, this covered bridge is 96 feet long. GA Hwy. 62 and Old River Rd., Blakely, 39823, 229-723-3741, \r\nblakelyearlychamber.com D \u003c\u003e \r\nConfederate Flagpole Erected in 1861, the last remaining wooden Confederate flagpole stands in the courthouse square. N. Main on the Square, Blakely, 39823 229-723-3741, blakelyearlychamber.com \r\nDe- \r\nCypress Springs Wildlife Retreat 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 tor hours. Free. GA Hwy. 200, Blakely, 39823 \r\n229-758-5390 Gl WC H \r\nKolomoki Mounds State Historic Park Seven mounds built during the 12th and 13th centuries are protected at this park. Enjoy the Native American museum, camping, lakes. boat rentals, fishing, swimming pools, hiking trails, picnicking and mini-golf. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Museum Daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. Six miles north o f Blakely off US Hwy. 27 229-724-2150, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org l;l WC 6- \r\nTravel Ser vices \r\nBlakely-Early County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 52 Court Square, Blakely, 39823 229-723-3741, blakelyearlychamber.com \r\nDWCc,. \r\nBuena Vista Presidential Pathways \r\nPasaquan One of the premier outsider art sites in the country, built by \"St. EOM,\" the son of a local sharecropper who spent the last years of his life creating the mixedmedia structures. $5. Eddie Martin Rd., off GA Hwy. 137, Buena Vista, 31803, 229-649-9444, \r\npasaquan.com Gl WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nBuena Vista-Marion County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Hours may vary. 107 E. Sixth Ave., Buena Vista, 31803 \r\n229-649-2842, 800-647-2842 D WC c,. \r\nCairo (G-22) Plantation Trace \r\nCairo Antique Automobile Museum See antique cars, bicycles. motorcycles and memorabilia on exhibit. First Sat. of every month 10 a.m.-4 p.m. or by reservation for group tours. Adults $4, children under 6 free. Call for group rates. 1125 US Hwy. 84 E., Cairo, 39828 \r\n229-377-3911, mrchick.com C;;I WC c-ii T \r\n \r\nDogwood Hunting Preserve Dogwood Hunting Preserve offers guided bird hunts, inlcuding quail, pheasant and dove. Deer hunts also available upon request. Call for hours and fees. 376 Gainey Rd., Cairo, 31728 229-872-3672 \r\nTravel Services \r\nCairo-Grady County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 961 N. Broad St., Cairo, 39828 229-377-3663, cairogachamber.com \r\nDWC \r\nCamilla (G-20) Plantation Trace \r\nCovey Rise Plantation Fly-fishing expeditions on the Flint River. as well as quail hunting, licensing, lodging and guides. Open year-round. 9217 GA Hwy. 65, P.O. Box 554, Camilla, 31730, 229-294-3143, coveyrise.com \r\nDWC c,. \r\nRio Piedra Plantation This plantation offers trained guides for your quail hunt. Reservations accepted tor groups of 2-20 Oct. I-Mar. 31. Call for fees. 5749 Turkey Rd., Camilla, 31730 229-336-1677, 800-538-8559, \r\nrlopiedraplantation.com c;;i WC 6.T \r\nTravel Services \r\nCamilla Chamber of Commerce Information on renting historic depot available. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-S p.m. 212 E. Broad St., Camilla, 31730 229-336-5255, camillageorgia.com \r\nDWC e-T \r\nCecil (G-22) Plantation Trace \r\nSouth Georgia Motorsports Park This park near Valdosta features a full schedule of dragway and speedway racing. Call for schedule and fees. 2521 US Hwy. 41 N., Cecil, 31627 229-896-7000, sgmpracing.com DWC 'rl \r\nColquitt (E-20) Plantation Trace \r\nCotton Hall This restored cotton warehouse is the home of the Museum of Southern Culture, as well as the beloved Swamp Gravy, Georgia's official folklife play. Open for performances only. Call for schedule. 166 E. Main St., Colquitt, 39817 229-7S8-6686, swampgravy.com ~WC o- \r\nMillennium Murals The town's visual narrative. \"We've Got a Story to Tell.\" is composed of 9 murals painted by artists from all over the United States. Town Square and throughout town, Colquitt, 39837, 229-758-2400, colquitt-georgia.com \r\n \r\n\\\\.~ RIVERw \r\n \r\n....'.-).~ \r\n \r\n~(-1- \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\nHISTORIC RIVERCITY \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\n Pine Hill Plantation At this lodge, hunt q uail the old-fash ioned way, by horseback o r on muled rawn wagon. Daily Nov. 1-Mar. 31. Cal l for lodging, reservations and fees. 349 Kimbrel Rd., Colquitt, 39837 229-7582464, pinehillplantation.com [;.l WC bflT \r\nSt orytelling Museum The museum has exhibits devoted to Southern culture, storytelling and folklife. Wed.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. Call for group tour times. 166 E. Main St., Colquitt, 39837 229-758-6686, swampgravy.com [;,l WC 6-flT \r\nTravel Services \r\nColquitt-Miller County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 302 E. College St., Colquitt, 39837 229758-2400, colquitt-georgia.com l:;,lWC\u0026 \r\nColumbus (D-14) Presidential Pathways \r\nCoca-Cola Space Science Center Experience hands-on space, science and astronomy and watch laser and star shows. Tue.-Thu. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat. 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1:30- 4 p.m. Museum is free, but ca ll for show fees. 701 Front Ave., Columbus, 31901 \r\n706-649-1470, ccssc.or9 [;,l WC 6--T \r\nColumbus Cottonmouths Hockey The regular season runs late Oct.-m idMar. Call for 30-m inute guided tours. Tickets to games are $10-$16. 400 Fourth St., Columbus, 31901 706571-0086, cottonmouths.com [;.l WC \u0026TI T \r\nColumbus Museum Exhibits range from Native American art to A merican Impressioni st an d contemporary mixed-media work. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.. Sun. 1-5 p.m., ext ended hours on Thu. Guided tours by rese rvation. Free. 1251 Wynnton Rd., Columbus, 31906 706-649-0713, columbusmuseum.com [;,l WC 6-fl T \r\nColumbus Riverdragons Basketball Members of the National Basketball Development League (NBDL). The reg ular season runs Nov.- Apr. Call for schedule and fees. 18 E. 11th St., Columbus, 31902 706-225-1100, \r\ncolumbusriverdragons.com [;,l WC b fl T \r\nColumbus Riverwalk Along the scenic banks of t he Chattahoochee, this 15-mile linear park is a favorite spot in town for walking, cycling, skating and fishing . Daily 5 a.m.- 11 p.m. Free. 1000 Bay Ave., Columbus, 31901 \r\n706-322-1613, columbusga.org WC 6- T \r\nColumbus State Farmers Market This outdoor farmers market is a bustling center f or people br inging fresh p roduce to sell. Daily 6 a.m.-g:30 p.m. 318 10th Ave., Columbus, 31901 \r\n706-649-7448 [;.l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nCooper Creek Tennis Center The South's largest clay court tennis fac ility is located in a 127-ac re park. Mon.-Thu. 8 a.m. -10 p.m.. Fri. and Sun. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.. Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Fees vary. 4816 Milgen Rd., Columbus, 31907 \r\n706-563-4645 [;,l WC \u0026II \r\nHollywood Connection Attractions at this family entertainm ent complex include the Back Door teen c lub, skat e center, golf and movie theat ers. Sun.-Thu. 11:30 a.m.- 9 p.m., Fri.Sat. 11:30 a.m.-midnight. Call for f ees. 1683 Whittlesey Rd., Columbus, 31901 706-571-3456, carmikecinemas.com l:;,lWCbflT \r\nLiberty Theater Cultural Center This theater features performances and concerts. Cab Calloway, Lena Horne and Ma Rainey are among the past headliner s here. Office hours Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for t ours, schedule and fees. 821 Eighth Ave., Columbus, 31901 \r\n706-653-7566 [;.l WC b T \r\nNational Infantry Museum This 30,000-square-foot museum traces the history of U.S. infantrymen with displays of weapons and uniforms. Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sat-Sun. 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Free. Baltzell Ave., at Fort Benning, Bldg. 396 Fort Benning, 31905, 706-545-2958, \r\ninfantry.army.mil/museum [;,l WC b \r\nOxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center This wetland habitat is a nature discovery center for outdoor education, research, wild life observation and recreation. Group tours by reservation. Tu e.- Sat. 70 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 12 p.m.- 5 p .m. Free. 3535 S. Lumpkin Rd., Columbus, 31901 706-687-4090, oxbow.colstate.edu l:;,lWCb \r\nPort Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum Visit the home of the remains of two original Civi l Wa r Confederate Navy ships, full-size sectional reconstructions of the U.S.S. Monitor and th e nation's only full-s ize ironclad Civi l War combat simulator. Dai ly 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for g uided tours. 1002 Victory Dr., Columbus, 31901 \r\n706-327-9798, portcolumbus.orgl:;,l WC b \r\nRankin Arts Center of Columbus State University This community arts-and-education center hosts summer arts camps for kids and offers a wide variety of arts education year-round for al l ages. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m .- 5 p.m. Call for fees. 1004 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 \r\nwe 706-641-4000, http://rankin.colstate.edu \r\n[;.l \u0026\\IT \r\nRankin House Museum and Historic Columbus Foundat ion The house's exquisite iron grillwork and fl ying balcony comp lement th e beautiful Victorian furn ishings. A library and archives room house the research collections of the Histor ic Columbus Foundation. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. 1440 Second Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-322-0756, historiccolumbus.com l:;,lWC \r\n \r\nRiverCenter for the Performing Arts/Columbus Symphony Orchestra This enormous showplace is home to the Columbus Symphony, multiple recital halls an d a th eater. Founded in 1855, the CSO was t he third symphony in the nation. Box office open Mon.- Fri. 12 p.m.- 5 p .m. Call th e event hotl ine (706-256-3600) for schedules and fees. 900 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706-323-5059, 888-332-5200, csoga.org l:;,lWCbT \r\nSouth Commons The commons are home to A. J. Mcclung Memorial Stadium. t he Chattahoochee Va lley Sports Hall of Fame, the Columbus Civic Center. Historic Golden Park Baseball Stadium and the 7996 Summer Olympics Women's Fastpitch Softba ll complex. Call for event sched ule and fees. 400 Fourth St., Columbus, 31902 706-653-4482, columbusga.org l:;,lWC MI T \r\nSpringer Opera House The historic Springer Opera House originally opened in 1871 and has b een rest ored to it s 1901 Edwardian elegance. Season runs Sept.- May. Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for tours, schedule and f ees. 103 10th St., Columbus, 31901 706-327-3688, 888-332-5200, springeroperahouse.org [;,l WC 6'T \r\nUptown Columbus This area of Columbus is a thriving district for arts, commerce and sightseeing. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 1017 First Ave., Ste. 100, Columbus, 31902, 706-596-0111, \r\nuptowncolumbusga.com [;,l WC \u0026fl \r\nTravel Services \r\nColumbus Convention and Visitors Bureau Visit o ur new full-service welcome center. includ ing reservation services. Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 900 Front Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-322-1613, 800-999-1613, \r\nvisitcolumbusga.com [;,l WC b \r\nGreater Columbus Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. 1200 Sixth Ave., Columbus, 31902 706-3271566, columbuschamber.com l;,lWCb \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center Daily 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. 1751 Williams Rd., Columbus, 31904 706-649-7455, georgiaonmymind.org l:;,lWC\u0026 \r\nBlack Heritage Trail Tour This self -guided driv ing t our in cludes t he last h om e of Gertrude Pridget \"Ma\" Rainey, historic black churches. the Liberty Theatre and more. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 900 Front Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-322-1613, 800-999-1613, visitcolumbusga.com \r\n \r\n138 \r\n \r\nGEORGl,\\.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n a \r\nHeritage Corner Tour Tour five house museums ranging from primitive to posh. circa 1800 through 1870. Daily at 2 p .m. Adults $5. students $1. Call for group rates. Historic Columbus Foundation, 708 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706 3237979, hlstoriccolumbus.com \r\nal WC ' \r\nCordele (1-16) Presidential Pathways \r\nGeorgia Veter ans Memorial State Park This popular park features a military museum. aircraft and armored vehicles, as well as a gol f course. lodge, confer ence center. camping, cottages, boating. swimming, fishing and a model airplane flying field. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. Nine miles west of 175, Exit 101 on US Hwy. 280, 2292762371, 800864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org a.1 WC b \\\\ T \r\nLake Blackshear Resort and Golf Club In addition to 15,000 square feet of meeting and banq uet space, this lake side retreat o ffers a hotel with 88 room s, villas, cabins, restaurant and golf course. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat. g a.m.-1p.m. Call for fees. 2459-H US Hwy. 280 W., Cordele, 31015 229-2761004, 800-459-1230, \r\nlakeblackshearresort.com (;l WC b.TIT \r\nRed Pebble Farms Deer. quail. dove and some hog hunting available tor gun and bow hunting. Enjoy quality hunting, Southern style. Call for hours and tees. 298 Nappa Rd., Cordele, 31015 229-2719990, 866-909-1200, \r\nredpebblefarm s.com I] WC 6'YI T \r\nSAM Shortline Climb aboard the Southwest Georgia Excursion Train and ride in air-conditioned. 1940sera vintage cars for more than 80 miles roundtrip. Call for schedule and tees. US Hwy. 280, Georgia Veterans State Park, 229-276-0755, 877GARAILS, \r\nsamshortline.com I] WC b.'ii \r\nState Farmers Market Cordele's market offers a large variety of fresh seasonal produce and is a major shipping point for one of the co unty's largest cash crops: watermelons. Daily. Summer ho urs 7 a,m.-11 p.m.. otherwise 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. \r\n1901 us 41 N., Cordele, 31015 \r\n229-2762335 I] WC 6' \r\nWatermelon Capital Speedway The speedway is a 3/8-mile, medium banked. high-speed asphalt track. Call for schedule and fees. Exit 104 W., 175, Cordele, 31015 \r\ne- 229271-9301, \r\ncordelemotorspeedway.com I] WC 'ii \r\nTravel Services \r\nCordele-Crisp Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m, 302 E. 16th Ave., Cordele, 31015 2292731668, 866-4263566, cordele crisp-chamber.com C:l WC \r\n \r\nTurkey Creek Outfitte rs LLC Guided fishing trips and historical tours. 991 Highway 280 W., Cordele, 31015, 229-271-1997, turkeycreekoulfitters.com \r\nCuthbe rt (D-17) Plantation Trace \r\nJulianna's Antiques, Gifts and Tea Parlor Tt1is Victorian tearoom serves English tea with a Sout hern twist in t he lovely parlo r or in the Savannah garden. While you are there. browse the antiques and the gift shop. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 104 S. Peachtree St., Cuthbert, 39840 \r\n229732-S523 C:l WC 6-11T \r\nTravel Services \r\nSouthwest Georgia Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 201 N. Lumpkin St., Cuthbert, 39840 \r\n2297322683 C:l WC 6- \r\nDawson (F-17) Plantation Trace \r\nDawson Historic District A variety o f architectural styles. from antebellum to Victo rian, is represented in downtown Dawson. The district includes the courthouse. private residences and retail shops housed in restored storefronts. Downtown, Main St., Dawson, 39842 2299952011, t e r re l l c o unt y c h a m b e r ofc o m m e r c e . c o m \r\nI] WC 6- \r\nFillingame Shooting Preserve Quail hunting is offered here by reser va t i o n . 2874 Homer Fillingame Rd., Dawson, 39842, 229995-4025, 2298810446, fi llingameshootingpreserve.com ~WC \r\nSteve Cocke Fish Hatchery This working hatchery is part of a tristate effort to reestablish the Gulf Coast striped bass. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Free. 109 Hatchery Access Rd., Dawson, 39842, 229-995-4486, gofishgeorgia.com 0 \r\nTravel Services \r\nDawson-Terrell County Chamber of Commerce Mo n.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 211 W. Lee St., Dawson, 39842 229995-2011, terrellcountychamberofcommerce.com \r\nC:l WC b. \r\nDonalsonville (D-21) Plantation Trace \r\nChattahoochee River Enjoy fishing, boating, waterskiing, bird watching, hiking. picnicking, public boat ramps and day-use areas. Daily dawn-dusk. Free. GA Hwy. 91, Neals Landing, Donalsonville, 39845, 229524-2588, donalsonvillega.com [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n~\" ,41,i.:. ~\u003c:,,ENTERr \r\n \r\n\"v \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nI\u003c, \r\n \r\n\" \r\n \r\n--,1_::.,. \r\nGREAT \r\nSlIOWS \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\n Donalsonville Murals 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 Farming of Yesterday is painted on the north end of Seminole Auto Parts. Daily. Free. 105 S. Tennille and S. Wiley Sts., Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-2588, donalsonvillega.com \r\nSeminole Courthouse Built in the 1920s, this historic courthouse was renovated in 2000, preserving the Greek Revival style and is still in use today. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 200 S. Knox, Donalsonville, 3984S 229-524-2878 Cll WC 6' \r\nSeminole State Park This park offers boating. fishing, birdwatching, camping, cottages. a swimming beach. a nature trail, canoe and boat rental and more. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. 23 miles west of Bainbridge on GA Hw y. 253, 229-861-3137, 800-864-7275, \r\ng astateparks.org Cil WC6- \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nDonalsonville-Seminole County Chamber of Commerce Lake Seminole birding guide and map are available. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 104 Joseph Ave., Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-2588, donalsonvillega.com CilWC b \r\nEllaville President ial Pathw ays \r\nTravel Ser vice \r\nEllaville-Sch ley County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Tue. and Thu.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p .m., Wed. 9 a.m.-12 p.m.. 317 E. Oglethorpe St., Ellaville, 31806 229-937-2262, \r\nl webshop.com/ellavllle_schley Cll b \r\nFitzgerald (K-18) Plantatio n Trace \r\nBen Hill County LandingOcmulgee River Fishing, camping, barbecue pits. picnic area, boat ramp and bait shop are available here. Daily 24 hours. Camping $5 per night. US Hwy. 319/GA Hwy. 107, Fitzgerald, \r\n31750, 229-426-5480 Cil WCb \r\nBlue and Gray Museum The museum mirrors the history of Fitzgerald and showcases a rare collection of Union and Confederate battle relics and mementos. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Adults $3, children $1. Call for event schedule and group rates. 116 N. Johnston St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5069, 229-426-5033, 800-386- \r\n4642, fitzgeraldga.org Cll WC b \r\n \r\nBowens Mill Fish Hatchery Tours of this state fish hatchery include bluegill. red-ear sunfish, channel catfish and largemouth bass. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Guided tours by reservation one week in advance. Free. 1773 Bowens Mill Hwy. (US Hwy. 129) Fitzgerald, 31750, 229-426-5272, fitzger \r\naldga.org Cll WC 6- \r\nColony Art Gallery This exhibit hall for area artists and students includes folk art and c rafts, pottery, o ils. watercolors and stained glass. Mon.-Tue. and Thu.-Fri. 10 a.m.4 p.m.. Wed. 10 a.m.-12 p.m.. Sat. by reservation. Free. 126 E. Pine St., Fitzgerald, 31750 \r\ne- 229-426-5035, fitzgeraldga.org \r\nCll WC \r\nEllis T. Paulk Park An expansive wooded area with a nature trail and 35 campsites surrounds this 18acre lake with boat ramp. Daily 24 hours. Call for camping fees. Perry House Rd., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5050, fitzgeraldga.org \r\nCil WC 6-Y \r\nEvergreen Cemet ery This is t he 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. Daily 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Brochures available for self-guided tours. Benjamin Hill Dr. E., Fit zgerald , 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642, \r\nfitzgeraldga.org Cll b \r\nFitzgerald Downtown Historic District Shop In this 16-block National Register Historic District surrounded by grand o ld buildings. brick streets and landscaped parks. See the new Grand Conference Center and the Grand Plaza Park with a life-size chessboard. S. Main St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5079, fitzgeraldga.org Cll WC e-YI Y \r\nFitzgerald Farmers Market Local growers sell fresh. delicious produce year-round. Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. At S. Sherman and E. Pine Sts., Fitzgerald, 31750, 229-426-S060, 800-386-4642, fitzgeraldga.org \r\nCil WC e-11 \r\nFitzgerald Fire Engine Museum Ho used in the Fitzgerald Fire Department is a co llection of old equipment fro m as early as 1895, including a horse-drawn fire a pparatus and the first gasoline engine that Fitzgerald had. Daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 315 E. Pine St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5030, fitzgeraldga.org OWCb. \r\nPo Boy Opry Bring a fiddle. guitar or other instrument and play with local musicians onstage. Gospel and country are the specialties. Open Sat. 6 p,m.-midnight. Free. 217 E. Pine St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5060, 800-386-4642, fitzgeraldga.org Cll WC 6''11 \r\n \r\nTravel Ser vices \r\nFitzgerald Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Information on Fitzgerald's Architectural Treasures Tour. A Captured President Tour and A Tale of Two Cities tour is available. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 115 S. Main St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642, \r\nf itzgeraldga.org (;l WC b \r\nFo rt Gaines ( C-18) Plantation Trace \r\nColeman Opera House and Museum This 1880 entertainment hall now showcases artifacts and memorabilia of the Fort Gaines area. By reservation only. Free. Commerce St., Fort Gaines, 39851 \r\n229-768-2248, fortgaines.com Cll WC b \r\nFrontier Village Located on a spectacular bluff above the Chattahoochee River, this site served as a frontier fort in 1814 and an Indian fort in 1836. Daily. Free. Bluff St., Fort Gaines, 39851 \r\n229-768-2248 Cll b. \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park and Lodge This resort-style park on 48.000-acre Lake Walter F. Geor ge 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. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. Four miles north of Fort Gaines, off GA Hwy. 39, 229-768-2571, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org Cll WC c,,.Tl T \r\nLake Walter F. George/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitors Center This is a popular destination for boating, fishing, skiing, swimming and camping. Visitors center open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.. Sat.-Sun. 9:30 a.m.6 p.m. Weekends during summer. Call for tours. Free. Off GA Hwy. 39, Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2516, 866-772-9542, \r\nsam.usace.army.mil/op/rec/wfg Cil WC b \r\nOutpost Replica The replica. reconstructed between 1816 and 1830, was initially used to protect settlers from Creek and Seminole Indian attacks. Daily. Free. Commerce St., Fort Gaines, 39851 \r\n229-768-2248 [;;i b. \r\nPine Ridge Hunting Plantation Pine Ridge Hunting Plantation b rings you the ultimate hunting experience on 3.000 acres of planted pines. hardwood bottoms and farm land, all of which can be hunted. Daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. 1951 Edison Hwy, Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2110, pineridgehunting.com \r\nCll WC 6-11 T \r\nSuttons Corner 1844 Frontier Store Museum Endorsed by museum curators as one of a kind in America. this frontier store is rated among the top five U.S. heritage museums. See more than 4,000 authentic and original artifacts. By reservation only. Free. 115 Washington St., Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2312, suttonscorner.org (;l \r\n \r\n140 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT CA \r\n \r\n Travel Services \r\nClay County Visitors Bureau and Information Center Mo n.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 208 Hancock St., Fort Gafnes, 39851 229-768-2248, fortgaines.com ~WC e- \r\nFort Gaines Sel f-Guided Walking Tour Audio guides and free brochures available at Clay County Library and George T. Bagby State Park. Clay County Library, 208 Hancock St., Fort Gaines, 39851, 229-768-2248, fortgaines.com \r\nFortson Presidential Pathways \r\nSnyder Farms Stables Take a one-hour guided horseback rid e th rough 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. 936 Mccrary Rd., Fortson, 31808 \r\n706-324-4806 ~ WC 6- \r\nFrank lin Presidential Pathways \r\nHeard County Historical Center and Museum Also known as the Old Jail. this building served as the county jail and sheriff's residence from 1912 to 1964. You can see the o riginal gallows and jail cells, amo ng other exhibits. Tue. and Thu. 8:30 a.m.12 p.m., 1-5 p.m. Free. 161 Shady St., Franklin, 30217 706-675-6507, heardgeorgia.org ~ WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nHeard County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 121 S. Court Square, Franklin, 30217 706-675-0560, 888-331-0560, heardgeorgia.org ~ WC \u003c\u003e \r\nGeorgetown Presidential Pathways \r\nRiver Bluff at Lake Walter F. George This is where big fish stories come true. where lake-goers take advantage of the lake's huge expanses for skiing and other water sports. Coves and waterfalls provide space for quiet reflection. Daily. Call for fees . Off GA Hwy. 82, Georgetown, 39854 229-768-2516, sam.usace.army.rnil/op/rec/wfg ~WC c,. \r\nGriffin (G-10) Presidential Pathways \r\nBailey-Tebault House David Jackson Bailey built this large Greek Revival home between 1859 and 1862. Recently restored along with three original outbuildings on the premises. it now serves as the headquarters for the Griffin/Spalding Historical Society. Call for hours and guided tour s. Free. 633 Meriwether St., Griffin, 30224 \r\n770-229-2432 ~ WC 6-- \r\n \r\nDoc Holliday Museum Museum exhibits include unpublished photos and historic documents that chronic le the life and t imes of America's m ost well-known dentist. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Reservations recommended. Free. 209 N. 13th St., Griffin, 30223 770-228-5917, dochollidaysociety.org ~WC \r\nGriffin Downtown Historic Commercial District Shop and dine in th is spruced-up National Register historic district surrounded by older buildings and wide landscaped medians. Griffin, 30223, 770-228-5356 f;JWC M IT \r\nGriffin Museum and Art Gallery A twofold attraction, the museum chronic les the history o f Griffin and Spalding County and the gallery features work by local artists. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.rn. Free. 143 N. Hill St., Gri ffin, 30223 770-228-8200 ~WC e-T \r\nStonewall Cemetery Several hundred Confederate soldiers and one Union soldier from the Battles of Atlanta and Jonesboro are buried here. Daily. E. Taylor St., Griffin, 30223 770-228-8200, griffinchamber.com \r\nUniversity of Georgia Research and Education Garden \r\nCovering 65 acres. the garden offers vis- \r\nitors a look at new approaches to environmental gardening, displaying the lat est landscape and turfgrass findings. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Additional summer hours May-Sept. Su n. 1-5 p.m. Guided tours by reservatio n. Free. Georgia Station, 1109 Experiment St., Griffin, 30223, 770-229-6107, griffin.uga.edu/garden f;J WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nGriffin Regional Welcome Center, Chamber of Commerce Information on Griffin's gl!ided tour available. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 143 N. Hill St., Griffin, 30223 770-228-8200, 770-228-23S6, griffinchamber.com ~WC6'T \r\nHahira Plantation Trace \r\nTravel Services \r\nHahira Better Hometown Brochures about Hahira history and activities available. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-1 p .m. 102 S. Church St., Hahira, 31632 229-794-2567, 229-794-2330, \r\nhahira.ga.us Cl2 WC 6- \r\n \r\nMILITARY HERITAGE \r\n141 \r\n \r\n Hamilton (D-12) Presidential Pathways \r\nBlanton Creek Park Nature trails wind through the park. which also offers fishing, picnic and camping facilities. a boat ramp and a variety of water sports. Open first weekend in Apr.-Sept. 30. Admission $3. Call for fees. Lick Skillet Rd., at Lake Harding, Hamilton, 31811, 706-643-7737, 888-GPC-LAKE \r\ngeorgiapower.com/gpclake C;J WC b. \r\nPoplar Place Farm Equestrian Center The farm houses a main barn complex and a show complex. with beginner novice through advanced cross-country courses. Concessions available during events. Daily dawn-dusk. Call for fees. 8191 US Hwy. 27, Hamilton, 31811 706-582-3742, poplarplacefarm.com l;;!WC M I \r\nTravel Services \r\nHarris County Chamber of Commerce Mo n.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m, 1233 State Farm Insurance Bldg., GA Hwy. 27, Hamilton, 31811 706-628-4381, 800-381-4381, harriscountychamber.org \r\nLaGrange (C-11) Presidential Pathways \r\nBellevue Historical Home The former residence of Georgia and U.S. senator Benjamin Harvey Hill. this antebellum home is embellished with period furniture and unique woodwork. Open for tours Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m., 2-5 p.m., or by reservation. Call for fees. 204 Ben H111 St., LaGrange, 30240 706-884-1832, lagrangechamber.com C;JWCT \r\nChattahoochee Valley Art Museum The renovated former Troup County Jail building serves as a vibrant visual arts resource for West Georgia and East Alabama galleries focusing on contemporary American art. Tue.-Fri. 9 a.rn.- 5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun.-Mon. by reservation. Call for guided tours. Free. \r\ne- 112 Lafayette Pkwy., LaGrange, 30240 \r\n706-882-3267, cvam-online.org I;;! WC \r\nConfederate Cemetery Mo re than 300 soldiers from every state in t he Confederacy are b uried In this cemetery, also known as Stonewa ll Cemetery. Daily. Miller St., LaGrange, 3024 0 \r\n706-884 -1828, trouparchives.org [;J b. \r\nHills and Dales This historic estate was the home of textile magnate Fuller E. Callaway, Sr. and his family. The 35-acre estate features Ferrell Gardens. with extensive boxwood plantings, fountains and a greenhouse. Call for hours and fees. Children 6 and under not admitted. 1916 Hills and Dales Dr., LaGrange, 30240, 706-882-3242, \r\nhillsanddalesestate.org tll WCb T \r\n142 \r\n \r\nHoofer's Gospel Barn Hoofer's regularly books some of the top acts in gospel and bluegrass music for family entertainment. Camping and restaurant on-site. Call for schedule and fees. 3472 Hogansville Rd., LaGrange, 30240 706-885-9300, 800-844-6737, \r\nhoofers.com Cil WC b.YI T \r\nLamar Dodd Art Center The center houses a permanent collection of work by 20th-century Southern painter Lamar Dodd. Rotating exhibits in 2005 include Margaret Reneke, Michael Aurbach's Critical Theorists. Duane Paxon and graduating senior exhibits. Open Sept.-June Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. 302 Forrest Ave., LaGrange, 30240 \r\n706-880-8211, lagrange.edu Iii WC e,. \r\nPyne Road Park In addition to its beach. ballfield and boat ramp. Pyne Road also has facilities for picnickers. hikers and campers (primitive and campgrou nd. with showers). Open Mar.-Oct. daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Call for fees. GA Hwy. 109 at West Point Lake, LaGrange, 30240, 706-884-1414, \r\ne, ohwy.com/ga/p/pynerdpk.htm \r\nCil WC \r\nRinger Park Visitors are welcome to hike and picnic, but only primitive camping is allowed. Campers must bring their own drinking water. Daily. Free. GA Hwy. 27, Exit 18, LaGrange, 30240 706-645-2937 Cil WC \r\nTroup County Historical Society and Archives A genealogical library and local records depository document the history of LaGrange and Troup County. Mon. and Wed.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tu e. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.. Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p,m. Free. 136 Main St., LaGrange, 30241 \r\n706-884-1828, trouparchives.org Cil WC e,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nLaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Information on the Hogansville Driving Tour is avail. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 111 Bull St., LaGrange, 30240 706-884-8671, lagrangechamber.com \r\nI] WC c-- \r\nHighland Marina This is a fu ll-service marina witl1 boat and cabin rentals available. Daily dawn-dusk. Winter hours 8 a.m.-5 p,m. Call for fees. 1000 Seminole Rd., LaGrange, 30240 706-882-3437, highlandmarina.com \r\nIii WC e,.it \r\nHistoric Downtown LaGrange Walking Tour Pick up a free brochure at Troup Archives or the Chamber of Commerce. 136 Main St., LaGrange, 30240 706-884-1828, 706-884-8671, troupa rch ives.org \r\nRon Savage Guide Service Fishing guide service is offered by rese r va t i o n , 29 Langford Rd., LaGrange, 30241 706-884-6232 \r\n \r\nFavorites \r\n Satisfy your need for- speed at the Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds or Cordele's Watermelon Capital Speedway. \r\n Follow the live oaks and magnolias leading to Melha na Grand Plantation in Thomasville and tour its 30 historic buildings. \r\n Sip the nectar of the gods at Still Pond Vineyard and Winery near Albany, producer of wines from the native muscadine grape. \r\n Relax in a horse-drawn carriage or on a hayride or try out the in-ground trampoline at Butts Mill Farm near Pine Mountain. \r\n Stroll the 15-mile Columbus Riverwalk along t he banks of the Chattahoochee River. \r\n Remember our fighting forces in Cordele at Georgia Veterans State Park's exhibits of aircraft and at the National Infantry Museum in Fort Benning. \r\n Go underground to explore the Kolomoki Mounds in Blakely. \r\nTommy Mike Hunting and Fishing Guide Service Year-round hunting and f ishing guide service is offe red by reservation. 4006 White Oak Lane, LaGrange, 30240, 706-882-8187, tommym ike.com \r\nLakeland Plantation Trace \r\nAlapaha River Canoeing and fishing are the sports of choice here. Daily dawn-dusk. Free. US Hwy. 221 and GA Hwy. 37, Lakeland, 31635, 229-482-9755 c;i \r\nBanks Lake National Wildlife Refuge Boat ramps and docks for wildlife observation and boating are offered here, Daily dawn- dusk. Free. US Hwy. 221, 1/2 mile west of Lakeland, Lakeland, 31635, 229-482-9755 Cil WC \u0026. \r\nMilltown Murals Twenty- three wall murals in the downtown area depict scenes and people of Milltown. Georgia. in 1925, the year this rural community was renamed Lakeland. Maps avail. at the Chamber of Commerce. Main, Center, Murrell Sts. and Valdosta Hwy, Lakeland, 31635, 229482-9755 \r\nRobert Simpson Nature Trail The trail area is a p ristine environment with abundant plant life, natural bogs and fishing opportunit ies on Lake Irma. Daily dawn-dusk. Free. N. Temple St., Lakeland, 31635 229-482-9755 I] \r\n \r\nGE0RGlil.0 RG / 800 VlSIT GA \r\n \r\n Travel Services \r\nLakeland- Lanier County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 112 Main St., Lakeland, 31635 \r\n229-482-9755 (;j b- \r\nLake Park Plantation Trace \r\nTravel Services \r\nLake Park Area Chamber of Commerce Mo n.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 5208 Jewell Sutch Rd., Lake Park, 31636 \r\n229-559 S302 (;j 6- \r\nLeesburg (G-17) Plantation Trace \r\nTravel Services \r\nLee County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 100-8 Starksville Ave., Leesburg, 31763 229-759-2422, 866- 304-9237, \r\nleechamber.net (;j WC 6-- T \r\nLenox Plantation Trace \r\nSumner Pecan Groves In 1916. V. 8. Godwin began planting pecan trees on this family farm. Today. visit these same orchards and buy pecans. Daily Nov.-Feb. Call for hours. 416 N. Broad St., Lenox, 31637 229-546-4322, 800-647-0811, sumnerpecans.com C;;l WC \r\nLeslie (G-16) Presidential Pathways \r\nGeorgia Rural Telephone Museum The museum has one of the largest collections of telephones and related memorabilia in the world. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m, Call for fees and group rates. 135 N. Bailey Ave., Leslie, 31764 \r\n229-874-4786, grtm.org [;;I WC e,. \r\nLumpkin (D-16) Presidential Pathways \r\nBedingfield Inn Museum This Greek Revival house museum contains original pioneer furnishings and an 1845 log dogtrot house is also onsite. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Guided tours at 10 a.m, 1 p.m., 3 p.m. Adu lts $3, children $1. Groups by reservat ion. Group rates avail. 100 Cotton St., on the Square, Lumpkin, 31815, 229-838-6419, bedingfieldinn.org (;j WC \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conservation Park Explore Georgia's ..Little Grand Canyon.. on 10 miles of trails and learn about the 150-foot-deep canyon, the plumleaf azalea and other wildflowers. Camping and cottages are nearby at Florence Marina State Park in Omaha. Call for hours and fees. Seven miles west of Lumpkin, on GA Hwy. 39-C, 229-838-6202, 800- \r\n864-7275, gastateparks.org nl WC 6-. \r\nCl:'.ORCIA.ORC / \r\n \r\nWestville This living-history museum represents a typical mid-19th-century Georgia village. Demonstrators present 1850s crafts, quilting, potting and open-hearth cooking. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 1-5 p.m. Adults $10, children 18 and under $4, seniors $8. 1 MLK Dr., Lumpkin, 31815 229-838-6310, 888-733-1850, westville.org (;j WC 6'fl \r\nTravel Services \r\nStagecoach Trail Tour A brochure is available at the Bedingfield Inn. 100 Cotton St., on the Square, Lumpkin, 31815, 229-838-6419, bedingfieldinn.org \r\nManchester (E-12) Presidential Pathways \r\nHistoric Manchester Nestled in the Pine Mountain foothills. Manchester exudes an atmosphere reminiscent of the 1930s. The annual Railroad Days fest is held here during the third weekend in Oct. 121 Main St., Manchester, 31816 706-846-5341, manchester-ga.com [;lWC M I \r\nMolena Presidential Pathways \r\nGerald I. Lawhorn Canoe Base and Training Center This site has an 8.2-mile looping trail for \r\nbeginners to advanced mountain bikers, as \r\nwell as 1,106 feet of climbing trails and 15 miles of hiking trails. Canoeing, rappelling and rope courses for organized groups are offered. Center open daily. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. Thunder Scout Reservation 1166 Dripping Rock Rd., Molena, 30258 706-646-2255, thunderbsa.org (;j WC \r\nMontezuma (H-15) Presidential Pathways \r\nKauffman's Strawberry and Farm Market Pick your own peaches and strawberries during the season. The menu of treats includes ice cream, lemonade, pies, tarts, produce and sandwiches. Seasonal hours Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-7 p.m., strawberries Apr. 1-June 15 and peaches May 15-end of July. Call for fees. 1305 Mennonite Church Rd., Montezuma, 31063, 478-472-8833, kauffmanstrawberries.com [il WC\u0026.fl \r\nYoder's Country Market East of Montezuma in the heart of Mennonite country, this market sells cheeses. jams and spices. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.. Sat. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. 7401 State Route 26 E., Montezuma, \r\n31063, 478-472-2070 (;j o,. \r\nYoder\"s Deitsch Haus In this Southern farm setting find quality crafts, traditional Pennsylvania Dutch and Southern culinary delights, a restau rant. a bakery and a g ift shop. Tue.-Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.. and 5-8:30 p,m,, Wed. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. 5252 State Route 26 E., Montezuma, 31063, 478-472-2024, montezuma-ga.org [;l WC fl \r\n \r\nHERITAGE TOURS \r\n143 \r\n \r\n Travel Services \r\nMacon County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m .-5 p.m. 109 N. Dooly St., Montezuma, 31063 478-472-2391, maconcountyga.org [;lWC \r\nMorris Plantation Trace \r\nClay Hill Hunting Hunt d eer, wild hog, turkey, dove or quail at this preserve. Call for hours and fees. Route 1, Box 129, Morris, 39867 229-768-2820, clayhillhunting.com [;l WC \r\nMoultrie (1-20) Plantation Trace \r\nColquitt County Arts Center A rt exhibits, local theater performances an d other arts program s are offered throughout the year. Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m . Free. 401 Seventh Ave. S.W., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-1922, moultriechamber.com \r\n[;lWC\u0026T \r\nColquitt County Courthouse Preceded by a log building and then a two-story frame building, the p resent re novated courthouse was com pl eted in 1902. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 9 S. Main St., Moultrie, 31768 229-616-7420, moultriechamber.com \r\n[;lWC\u0026 \r\nEllen Payne Odom Genealogy Library This w ing of the Moultrie-Colquitt County Library contains informatio n o n the United States' eastern seaboard and westward migration routes. The Scottish col lection includes memo rabilia and photographs and is the main repository for the Scottish clans. Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Free. 204 Fifth St. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-6540, electricscotland.com \r\n[;lWCb. \r\nGreenfield Church Site Built in 184 8, t he oldest br ick building in Colq uitt County was a rec ruit ing st ation and hospital during t he War Between the Stat es. Confederate soldiers and churc h founders are buried in the adjacent cemetery. Daily. Free. Greenfield Church Rd., Moultrie, 31768 \r\n229-890-1626, colquittmuseum.org Iii b. \r\nHancock's Western Wear and Rafter H. Rodeo Arena This state-of-the-art facility hosts amat eur and p ro fessional rodeo competitions. Western-wear store open Mon,-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cali for rodeo schedule and fees. 1331 GA Hwy. 319 N., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2652, 229-985-2131, moultriechamber.com \r\n1.5 miles north of Moultrie [;l WC 6,. \r\nMoultrie's Antiques Trail Southern Georgia's \"antiques capital\" boast s more than 36 antiques dealers in the downtown district. Mo n.-Sat. Cali for ho urs. Downtown Moultrie, 31768 229-890-5455, 888-40-VISIT, \r\nmoultriega.com [;l WC 6-!IT \r\n \r\nMuseum of Colquitt County History Changing exhibit s provide an overview of the area's rich history, ranging f rom rare Native American Indian arti facts to Desert Storm m emorabilia and the current war. Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m., Sun. 2-5 p.m., or by appt. Guided tours by reservation. Free. 500 Fourth Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 \r\n229-890-1626, colquittmuseum.org [;;l WC 6. \r\nOld Colquitt County Jail Built in 1915, the Ol d Jail is notab le for its architecture, Or iental b rick, terrazzo floors and Georgia granite. The or iginal gallows are still in p lace. The chamber of commerce is also located here. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m , Free. 116 First Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 888-40-VISIT, moultriechamber.com \r\nState Farmers Market Purc hase fresh seasonal produce and Christmas trees straig ht from local farmers. Open year- rou nd Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.- 6 p.m. First Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 229-891-7240, \r\nmoultriechamber.com Iii WC b. \r\nSteam Locomotive This turn-of-the-century or ig inal steam locomotive is popular w ith train enthusiasts. Free. 400 First Ave. S.E,, Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 888-40-VISIT [;l \r\nTravel Services \r\nMoultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. 116 First Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 888-40-VISIT, \r\nmoultriechamber.com Iii WC 6- \r\nNashville (K-20) Plantation Trace \r\nTravel Services \r\nBerrien County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 201 N. Jefferson St., Nashville, 31639 229-686-5123, berrienchamber.com \r\n[;l WC 6,. \r\nNewton Plantation Trace \r\nHistoric Baker County Courthouse This refurbished 7906 courthouse is one of 20 Georgia courthouses designed by J. W. Golucke. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. 1 Water St., Newton, 39870 \r\n229-734-3000 [;l WC \u0026 \r\nOglethorpe (G-15) Presidential Pathways \r\nWhitewater Creek Park Creek- fish or camp here, where RV hookups, campsites, nature tra ils and a screened picnic pavilion are available, as we ll as beach and cabin renta ls. Office open Mo n.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m . Call for fees. GA Hwy. 128 N. and Whitewater Rd. Oglethorpe, 31068, 478- 472-8171, montezuma-ga.org/chamber/whitewa- \r\nter.htm [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nOmaha Presidential Pathways \r\nFlorence Marina State Park This small park on 45.000-acre Lake Walter F. George is perfect for boaters and anglers, w it h a mar ina, fishing pier. boat rental, camping, cottages. interpretive center, swimm ing pool and p icnic areas. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Cail for fees. 16 miles west of Lumpkin, on GA Hwy. 39-C, 229-838-6870, gastateparks.org \r\nIii WC b. \r\nParrott (F-17) Plantation Trace \r\nHistoric Parrott Incorporated in 1889 as a cotton-farming community, Par rott was revitalized in 1995. Restored buildings showcase antiques and gift boutiques, art galler ies and craft s shops. Call for hours. Main St., Parrott, 39877 \r\n229-623-4123, parrottga.com [;l WC 6,. \r\nSound Play, Inc. Visitors are encouraged to tour the workshop and play drums shaped like alligators, metailophones and ail the other unusual outdoor m usical instruments that are made o n-site using recycled materials. Daily 10 a.m .- 6 p.m, Guided tours available. Free. 108 Railroad St., Parrott, 39877 229-623-5545, soundplay.com Iii WC \r\nPelham Plantation Trace \r\nTravel Services \r\nPelham Chamber of Commerce \r\nMon.-Fri. 9 a m.- 5 p.m. \r\n119 E. Railroad St., Pelham, 31779 \r\n229-294-4924 [;;l WC 6- \r\nPine Mountain (D-12) Presidential Pathways \r\nCallaway Gardens A mod el for responsible land and wildlife stewardship, this 14,000-acre d estination offers golfing, fishing, tennis. lodging, eateries and more. Daily 9 a.m .- 5 p.m. Guided tram t ours avail. Call for fees. GA Hwys. 18 and 354 (entrance at intersection), Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-2281, 800-225-5292, \r\ncallawayonline.com [;l WC \u0026o/1 T \r\nFranklin D. Roosevelt State Park See FDR's favorite picnic spot and the 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail. Historic CCC-buil t structures incl ude rental cot tages and a bell-shaped swimming pool. Camping, picnic king, boat rental and horseback rid ing are availab le. Daily 7 a.m .-10 p.m . Par king $2. Near Callaway Gardens and Warm Springs on GA Hwy. 190 706-663-4858, 800-864-7275, \r\ngastateparks.org [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\nGEORGIJ\\.O RG f 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n In order to get to know you better, please answer the following survey questions: \r\n \r\n1. Have you ever visited Georgia? \r\nD Yes D No \r\n2. How soon do you plan to visit Georgia? 03 months  6 months  1 year  Not sure \r\n3. How much l ime do you expect to spend in Georgia?  a weekend I extended weekend?  4-7 days  more than a week  planning more than one visit \r\n4. What is you r age range?  Under21 021-30 0 31-55  over 55 \r\n5. Do you expect to be traveling with children?  Yes  No \r\n6. Which region are you most considering visiting?  Atlanta  Coast  Historic South  Mountains  Southern Rivers \r\n7. Can we help you w ith lodging/hotel information?  Yes  No \r\n \r\n8. What attractions/ activities most interest you? (Please check all that apply) \r\n \r\n0 Antiques O Art Galleries D Attractions O Beach D Boating D Camping  C ivil War  Crafts \u0026 \r\nC o lle c tib le s \r\n0 Dining  Fairs \u0026 Festivals \r\n Fishing  Golf \r\n \r\n Hiking \r\n0 Historic Sites \r\n Hunting \r\n0 Kayaking \r\n Lakes 0 Museums  Music  Music Events D Nature \r\nD Nightlife D Rivers \r\n Shopping  Spas \r\n \r\nD Sporting Events \r\n State Parks  Tennis  Theatre  Theme Parks 0 Touring by Auto  Touring by Bike  Tou ring by Bus  Touring by RV  Whitewater \r\nRafting \r\nO Winery Tours \r\n \r\n9. What additional information can we provide you? \r\n \r\nPrint clearly and complete all information. Fold and mail, or log onto www.georgia.org. Thank you! \r\nPRINT: Name Email Telephone Address City Zip/State  Please do not send me notification of special offers from Georgia. \r\n \r\nPlease send me information on advertisers in the regions and categories that I have checked below. \r\n \r\n All Advertisers \r\nSTATEWIDE \r\nD Americas Best Value Inn D Best Western International \r\n Blue Willow Inn D Callaway Gardens \r\n Choice Hotels D Dawson County COC \r\n Days Inn  Georgia Power  Georgia State Parks  Georgia's Lake Country  Great Lakes of Georgia  Holiday Inn  LaQuinta Inns  Pebble Hill Plantation  Ramada Worldwide  Savannah Area CVS  Valdosta Lowndes CVB  Wild Adventures \r\nATLANTA  Alpharetta CVB \r\n \r\n Atlanta CVB D City of Morrow D Clayton Counly CVS D Cobb County CVB D Coweta County CVS D Fernbank Museum  Georgia Aquarium D Henry County CVS  High Museum of Art D Hisloric Roswell CVB  Jimmy Carter Library D Margaret Mitchell House Museum  McDonough Welcome Center D Stone Mountain Park D Tanger Factory Outlet Centers D Underground Atlanta D Zoo Atlanta \r\nCOAST D Brunswick \u0026 the Golden Isles Tourism  City of Flemington - Hinesville/Liberty County  Cumberland Harbour  Folkston Charlton County COC \r\n \r\n Georgia Coast Travel Association  Hilton Savannah DeSoto D Historic Garden Hotel Savannah D Jekyll Island State Park Authority  Kingsland Area CVS  Marriott Savannah Riverfront  McIntosh County COC  Ocean Plaza  Port Wentworth COC  ResortOuest St. Simons Island  Richmond Hill Welcome Center  St. Marys Tourism Council  Statesboro CVB  Tybee Island Tourism Council D Waycross/ Ware Tourism Bureau \r\nHISTORIC SOUTH - Classic South  Classic South Travel Associalion \r\nHISTORIC SOUTH - Magnolia Midlands  Magnolia Midlands Travel Association \r\nHISTORIC SOUTH  Historic Heartland \r\n0 Byron CVS \r\n \r\n l11l 1lll 1111 l' l111l 1l 11 l1ll l111 111ll 1ll 11111ll1l l11I \r\nLq66-L0808 V8 '0tU0ltV 9LL l xos od \r\ntuawdo1aAaa :\u003e!W0U0:\u003e3 JO tdaa V8 WS!Jnol D!6Joa9 \r\n \r\n33SS38aav AS Ol'v'd 38 lllM 38'v'.1SOd \r\n \r\n\\f0 'V.LN\\fll\\f \r\n \r\n909Z \"ON .LIV\\ll:!3d \r\n \r\n71\\fV\\I SS\\fl:::\u003e-.LSl:!1::1 \r\n \r\nllv'll'J Ald3l:I SS3NISn8 \r\n \r\nS3.l'v'.1S 031.INn 3H.l NI \r\n03ll'v'Vll .::II A8'v'SS383N 38'v'.1S0d ON \r\n \r\nl~ \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SOUTH  Historic Heart land Cont.  Historic Heartland Travel Association 0 Macon Bibb County CVS 0 Milledgeville CVS  Museum of Aviation 0 Perry Area CVS D Warner Robins CVB 0 Howard Johnson \r\nMOUNTAINS Historic High Country  Carrolllon Area CVB 0 Carters Lake Marina ancl Resort 0 Cartersville - Bartow CVS  Dalton CVB  Fannin County COC  Gilmer County COC  Gordon County CVB D Greater Rome CVB D Lake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park D Lodge at Red Top Mountain 0 Oak Hill \u0026 Martha Berry Museum 0 RockCity 0 Weinman Mineral Museum \r\nMOUNTAINS NE Georgia Mountains 0 Alpine Helen White CVB D Brasstown Valley Resort D Dahlonega Lumpkin County COC/CVB O Dillard House D Gainesville Hall CVS D Helen Black Bear Lodge \r\n \r\nD NE Georgia Mountain Travel Association D Rabun County CVB 0 Towns County COG \r\nSOUTHERN RIVERS  Plantation Trace  Albany CVS 0 George T Bagby State Park \r\nSOUTHERN RIVERS - Presidential Pathways 0 Americus Sumter Tourism Council 0 Columbus CYB O Hill \u0026 Dales Estate 0 LaGrange Troup County COC \u0026 Tourism D Lake Blackshear Resort and Golf Club 0 Pine Mountain Tourism D SAM Shortline Excursion Train 0 Warm Springs \r\nATLANTA 0 Bed \u0026 Breakfasts O Hotels / Motels / Lodges I Cabins / \r\nCampgrounds 0 Outdoor Adventure \u0026 Recreation 0 State Parks 0 Cullure \u0026 History \r\nCOAST 0 Bed \u0026 Breakfasts  Hotels / Motels / Lodges / Cabins / \r\nCampgrounds  Outdoor Adventure \u0026 Recreation  State Parks \r\n \r\nD Culture \u0026 History \r\nHISTORIC SOUTH  Classic South  Magnolia Midlands  Historic Heartland \r\nu Bed \u0026 Breakfasts \r\nu Hotels / Motels I Lodges I Cabins I \r\nCampgrounds :J Outdoor Advenlure \u0026 Recreation D State Parks :J Culture \u0026 History \r\nMOUNTAINS  Historic High Country  Nort heast Georgia Mountains \r\nD Bed \u0026 Breakfasts D Hotels/ Motels/ Lodges f Cabins / \r\nCampgrounds D Outdoor Adventure \u0026 Recreation 0 State Parks D Cullure \u0026 History \r\nSOUTHERN RIVERS  Plantation Trace  Presidential Pathways \r\nO Bed \u0026 Breakfasts  Hotels f Motels / Lodges / Cabins / \r\nCampgrounds  Ouldoor Adventure \u0026 Recreation  State Parks \r\n \r\n Liechty's Mill Farm 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 animals and a petting farm are on-site. Daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. 2280 Butts Mill Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822, 706-663-7400, buttsmillfarm.com \r\n[;l WCc-.,1T \r\nLlewellin's Point Hunting Preserve This beaut iful hunting preserve beckons to q uail, pheasant and ch ukar hunters. Daily Oct. 1- Mar. 31. Reservations required. Call for fees. 7729 Hamilton-Pleasant Grove Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822, 706-663-9819, 800- 636-9819, llewellinspoint.com [;l WC \r\nRoosevelt Riding Stables Enjoy horseback rides. wagon rides and overnight excursions along trails that navigate FDR State Par k. Hours by reservation. Fees vary. 1063 Group Camp Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822, 706- 628-7463, 877- 696-461 3, rooseveltstables.com [;l WC \r\nSoaring Eagle Glider Rides See Callaway from the air in a glider. Flights take off in fa ir weather Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m .-5 p.m. o r by reservation. Call for fees. GA Hwy. 18, Pine Mountain Airport, Pine Mountain, 31822, 706-324-4074, 706-464-1325, 706-322-7023 [;l WC \r\nWild Animal Safari Take a guided Zebra Bus or motor your own vehicle past bison and giraffes, through the \"Rhino Riv iera,\" and other areas of this 500-acre exotic-animal park. Call for hours and fees. 130 0 Oak Grove Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822, 706-663-8744, 800-367-2751, animalsafari.com [;l WC 6.11 \r\nTravel Services \r\nPine Mountain Tourism Association and Welcome Center Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 101 E. Broad St., Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-4000, 800-441-3502, \r\npinemountain.org ~ WC 6. \r\nPlains ( F-16) Presidential Pathways \r\nJimmy Carter National Historic Site The depot, where Carter's 1976 president ial ca mpaign was headquartered, houses a small campa ig n museum. O ther exhibits and films are featured at the v isitors center. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The farm opens at 10 a.m., and the depot c loses at 4:30 p.m. Free. 300 N. Bond St., Plains, 31780 \r\n229-824-4104, nps.gov/jica ~ WC b.VI \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center Daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p,m, 1763 US Hwy. 280 E., Plains, 31780 229-824-7477, plains@georgia.org \r\n[;l WC6- \r\n \r\nPlains Step-A-Board Tour Tourists provide their own vehicles and must reserve a guide two weeks in advance. Call for fees. Downtown/Main St., Plains, 31780 \r\n229-824-5393, 229-924-4011 e:;i WC b. \r\nQuitman Plantation Trace Travel Services \r\nQuitman-Brooks County Chamber of Commerce Information on Quit man's Historic Driving Tour and Antique Tour is available. Mon.- Fri. 8 :30 a.m.-5 p.m. 900 E. Screven St., Quitman, 31643 229-263-4841, quitmangeorgia.org ~WC \r\nRem e r to n Plantation Trace \r\nRemerton Mill Village This two-street stretch of town is teeming with specialt y and antiques shops located in converted m ill houses. Ca11for hours. Plum St . and Baytree Place, Remerton, 31601, 229-247-2320, valdostatourism.com/shopping.htm \r\nC;;lWC M I \r\nRe y n o l d s Presidential Pathways \r\nSilver Dollar Raceway At this quarter-mile NHRA-sanctioned drag strip, see turn-and-test events and quarter-mile points series races. Open weekends Jan.- Nov. Check online or call for schedule. Call for fees. GA Hwy. 96 W., Reynold s, 31076 478-847-4414 , silverdollarraceway.com ~WC6- \r\nTaylor Orchards Pick berries in th e strawberry patch Apr. 1-May 30, and purchase peaches fresh from the orchard mid-May- July 31. Enjoy homemade ice cream as well. Call for hours and fees. GA Hwy. 96, Reynolds, 31076 \r\n478-847-4186, taylororchards.com ~ WC6- \r\nRichland ( E-16) Presidential Pathways \r\nRichland Rail Museum The town's late-1800s train depot now houses a railroad museum alo ng w ith related memorabilia. Mon.- Fri. 8 a,m,5 p.m. Free. 200 Broad St., Richland, 31825 \r\n229-887- 3323 C;;l WC 6. \r\nTravel Services \r\nRichland Welcome Center and City Hall Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. 200 Broad St., Richland, 31825 \r\n229-887-3323 e:;i WC 6' \r\n \r\n~~. \r\n \r\n~r,.YWE \r\n.~ ~ \r\n \r\nLil( \r\n,\u003e \r\n \r\nGREAT FOOD \r\n\u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nGEORGlA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n145 \r\n \r\n The Rock (F-12) Presidential Pathways \r\nThe Rock Ranch LLC Meet the animals in Farmland, explore the ponds and learn about their ecosystems. Other \"agritainment\" includes the 10-acre Amazing Corn Maze and special events. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call ahead for reservation. Call for fees. 5020 Barnesville Hwy, The Rock, 30285 706-647-6374, therockranch.com WC 6,.VI Y \r\nSasser Plantation Trace \r\nMark's Melon Patch Get your melon fix wit h gourds, canteloupes and watermelons. plus Vidalia onions. butter beans and other fresh produce. Hayrides are offered at Halloween. Daily 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 8580 Albany Hwy./US Hwy. 82, Sasser, 31742, 229-698-4750 [:l WC ii \r\nSasser Flea Market and Antique Mall Reg ional vendors gather here to sell goods. Auctio ns are held every Tue. at 7 p.m. Don't miss t he Sasser Flea Festiva l every spring. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sat.- Sun. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8109 Albany Hwy., Sasser, 39885 229-698-4578, Sylvester [:l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nWorth County-Sylvester Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m . 301 E. Franklin St., Sylvester, 31791 \r\n229-776-7718, sylvesterga.org [:l WC 6- \r\nTalbotton (E-13) Presidential Pathways \r\nBig Lazer Public Fishing Area This 195-acre lake offers abundant fishing, a concrete boat ramp, picnic tables and grills. Go four miles east of Talbotton on US Hwy. 80. left on Po Biddy Rd. for 6.4 m iles, then left on Bunkham Rd. Daily, Free. Bunkham Rd., Talbotton, 31827 \r\n706-665-8079, georgiawildlife.com [:l WC 6- \r\nTraveI Serv ices \r\nTalbot Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-12 p.m.. 1-3 p.m. 74 Monroe St., Talbotton, 31827 706-665-8079, talbotgeorgia.com [:l WC \r\nThomaston (F-12) Presidential Pathways \r\nAuchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge This 1892 covered b ridge was destroyed by a flood in 1994. It has since been authentically rebuilt w ith portions of the original bridge. On Allen Rd. off GA Hwy. 19 5., Thomaston, 30286, 706-647-9686, thomastonchamber.com [:l 6' \r\nFlint River Outdoor Center Take a canoe trip for half-day, full-day and two-day trips, or enjoy t ubing and rafting along the Flint River. Lodging and store also avail. Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.. Fri.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 10 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. 4429 Woodland Rd., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-2633, flintriverfun.com [:l WC 6,.fl Y \r\n146 \r\n \r\nHistoric Courthouse Square When the courthouse was constructed, commissioners placed a $10 bill in one of the columns so the county would never go broke. A statue of a Confederate soldier commemorates Georgia's role in American history. Downtown/Main St., Thomaston, 30286 706-646 2437, home.alltel.net/tuarch [:lWC M I \r\nPettigrew-White-Stamps House Representative of the ear ly-1 800s dwellings native to this area, this is the second-oldest residence in Thomaston. Open by reservation only. Call for tour reservations. Free. 746 Andrews Dr., Thomaston, 30286 706-6462437 [:l WC \r\nRitz Theater At this 1920s Art Deco-style theater. movies are scheduled throughout the year, as well as a few live performances. Adults can enjoy the newly renovated VIP balcony, which offers beer and wine. Show times vary. Adults $5, children and seniors $4. Call for g uided tours. 114 5. Church St., Thomaston, 30286 706- 6472749, 706- 647-7022, 706-6475372 (tours) ~ WC 6'1IT \r\nSkydive Atlanta Certified instructors train would-be skydivers and experienced thrill-seekers alike. Daily, weekends 8 a.m.-sunset. weekdays by reservation. Plan to spend half a day for jumps. Call for fees. 2333 Delray Rd., Thomaston, 30286 706647-9701, 800-276-DIVE , skydiveatlanta.com \r\n[:l WC 6- \r\nSprewell Bluff State Park Located o n the Flint River, this minimally developed park offers scenic p icnic areas, volleyball, horseshoes, hiking trails and river access. Camping is availabl e 25 miles west at FDR State Park in Pine Mountain and canoe rental at nearby outfitters. Daily 7 a.m.- dark. 10 miles west of Thomaston, off GA Hwy. 74, 706646-6026, gastateparks.org \r\n[:l WC 6- \r\nThomaston- Upson Archives This archive covers everything from microfi lm to yea rboo ks and dates back as early as 1824, Including cit y and co unty records and historical collections. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and second Sat. of every mont h 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. 301 5. Center St., Thomaston, 30286 706646-2437, home.alltel.net/tuarch ~ WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nThomaston-Upson County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 213 E. Gordon St., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-9686, thomastonchamber.com \r\n[:l WC \u0026- \r\n \r\nThomasville (H-22) Plantation Trace \r\nAll Saints Episcopal Church Visit the oldest standing church in Thomasville. Following President John F. Kennedy's assassination, Jacqueline Kennedy attended Mass here. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Worship services Sun. 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. 443 S. Hansell St., Thomasville, 31792 \r\n229228-9242 [:l WC c,. \r\nThe Big Oak Thomasville's m ighty Quercus virginiana is 323 years o ld and wider than Niagara Falls is deep. Corner of E. Monroe and Crawford Sts., Thomasville, 31792, 229-227-7099, 866-577-3600, thomasvillega.com [:l \r\nBirdsong Nature Center With 565 acres of lush fields, forests and swamp, the center's grounds provide a pristine haven for b irds and other native wi ldlife. Wed., Fri., Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Guid ed tours avail. for groups. Non-member adults $5, children 3-12 $2.50. 2106 Meridian Rd., Thomasville, 31792 229-377-4408, 800-953-BIRD freenet.tlh.fl.us/birdsong [:l WC \r\nLapham-Patterson House Historic Site This spectacular pumpkin-colored Victorian home has period furnishings, fish-scale shingles, Oriental-style porch decorations, longleaf pine Inlaid floors. a double-flue chimney with walk-through stairway and a cantilevered balcony. Tue-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 2-5:30 p.m. Guided tours start on the hour. 626 N. Dawson St., 229225-4004, gastateparks.org [:l WC \r\nMelhana, The Grand Plantation Moss-laden oaks and magnolias line the entrance to t his 1820s Southern p lantation, where gardens p rovide t he back drop for 30 historic buildings, including the Showboat Theater, which hosted one of the first screenings of Gone With the Wind in 1939. Melhana is a full-service luxury property with 38 suites, cottages and a restaurant that serves regional Southern cuisine. Call a day in advance to schedule a guided tour. 301 Showboat Ln., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-2290, 888-920-3030, melhana.com [;;i WC 6,.fl Y \r\nMyrtlewood Hunting Plantation Myrtlewood boasts a five-stand compact course w it h fishing lakes, q uail and white-tailed deer hunting. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. Lower Cairo Rd., Thomasville, 31792 229- 228-6232, myrtlewoodplantation.com ~ WC M IT \r\nG0RGIA.ORG / 800 VIS!T GA \r\n \r\n LAGRANGE \u0026 TROUP COUN T Y \r\nUnforgettable Memories \r\nSURROUNDED BY THSHOllES 01' \\J!sr POJNr LAK.K \r\n\\'OU WILL }'IND HoGANSVll.1.E, LAGRANGE AM\u003e \r\nWEST PorN'I'. Come stroll historic downtown districts, shop in unique stores, and taste ow local cuisine. Enjoy walks in bountiful gardens or bravely meet wild animals. Architecture and history buffs will find notal\u003ele historic landmarks that preserve a time gone by. Boating, fishing, hiking, golfing and other recreational opportunities abound in our area. Our variety ofaccommodations will suit everyone's needs. \r\nFOR MORE INFORMATIOl\\ vrsrr \r\nwww.lagrangechamber.com LaGrange-Troup Chamber of Commerce \u0026 Tourism 706-706-884-8671 P.O. .Box 636 LaGrange, GA 30240 SERVlNC HOCANsv11.1.e, LAGRk'\u003cCE, \\Esr Pou,, \r\n55 minutes south of the Atlanta Airport on 1-85 \r\n40 minutes from Columbus via 1-185 \r\n30 minutes from Callaway Gardens \r\n30 minutes from FDR's Little White House \r\n \r\n Pebble Hill Plantation The 3,000-acre esta te is a p remier examp le of 20th-century shooting plantatio ns developed by wealthy No rtherners in the ear ly 1900s. Children under 6 are not admitted to th e main house. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1- 5 p.m., w ith fina l tours at 4 p.m. Call for fees. 1251 US Hwy. 319 S., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-2344, pebblehill.com IJWC \u0026T \r\nState Farmers Market Thomasville's fresh-produce hub also markets homemade jams, jellies, relishes and pickles, plus cookbooks. Market open Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m.- 6 p.m., auction s held May-Nov. Mon.-Sat. 2-6 p.m., an d restaurant daily 10 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. 502 Smith Ave., Thomasville, 31792 229-225-4072 IJ WC \u0026fl \r\nSweet Grass Dairy Visit this working dairy farm and producer of goat and cow cheese. Group tours available b y reservation only. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. 19635 US Hwy. 19 N., Thomasville, 31792 229-227-0752, sweetgrassdairy.com ~WC\u0026 \r\nThomas County Museum of History No rtherners flocked to Tho masville in the 1880s, c reat ing t he W inter Resort Era and transform ing area antebel lum cotton p lantations into q uail-hunting retreats. Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m .-12 p.m., 2-5 p.m. Closed last t wo weeks in Aug. Adults $5. under 18 $1. Group rates avail. 725 N. Dawson St., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-7664, rose.net/-history/ ~WC6. \r\nThomasville Cultural Center The center houses reg ional and national art exhibits. Theatrical and musical perfo rmances are staged in the auditorium. Gallery hours Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 1-5 p.m. Call for guided tours. Free. 600 E. Washington St., Thomasville, 31792, 229-226-0588, tccarts.org ~WC b T \r\nThomasville Genealogical, History and Fine Arts Library Genealog ical resources include family histories, marr iage and death records. state and county histories and census records. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 135 N. Broad St., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-9640, home.rose.net/-glibrary IJ WC b. \r\nThomasville Rose Garden This handsome garden features more t han 500 prize rosebu shes. Free. Corner of Smith Ave. and Covington Dr., Thomasville, 31792, 229-227-7099, \r\n866-577-3600, thomasvillega.com IJ \u0026. \r\nTravel Services \r\nThomasville/Thomas County Convention and Visitors Bureau Infor mation on the Thomasville Histor ic Wa lking and Driv ing Tour and the Black Heritage Trail Tour available. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 401 S. Broad St., Thomasville, 31792 229-228-7977, 866-577-3600, thomasvil- \r\nlega.com IJ WC \u0026T \r\n \r\nThomasville-Thomas County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Fri. 8:30- 5 p.m . 401 S. Broad St., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-9600, thomasvillechamber.com ~WC \r\nTifton (J-19) \r\nPlantation Trace \r\nAtlantic Coastline Artists Gallery Rotating year-round exhibits d isplay the wor k of regional v isual artist s. Tours by reservation. Call for hours. Free. 119 Love Ave., Tifton, 31794 \r\n229- 386-0216 ~ WC \u0026 \r\nCoastal Plain Experiment Station The Universit y of Georgia at Tifton's agricu ltural research cent er is dedicated to fostering improved ways to produce food an d fiber. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.4:30 p .m. Free. 2356 Rainwater Rd., Tifton, 31794 \r\n229-386-3811, tifton.uga.edu ~ WC \u0026 \r\nCoastal Plain Research Arboretum The arboretum encompasses 38 acres of forest and wetlands and provides a livin g resource for research and education. Daily. Guided tours b y reservation. Free. S. Entomology Dr., Tifton, 31794 229-386-3811, http://nespal.org/native \r\n~ WC \u0026- \r\nFulwood Garden Center This fine early-1900s hom e and accomp any ing garden were restored fo r use by the Tif ton Garden Club s and t he co mmu nit y. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Tours by reservatio n. 802 W. 12th St., Tifton, 31794 \r\n229-386-8347 ~ WC c,. T \r\nGeorgia Agrirama Costumed g uides host exhibits at th is 19th-century living- hist ory mu seum t hat h arken s back to a simp ler ti me, Includ es two working far msteads, cotton gin, sawm ill, grist-m ill, Masonic lodge, steam train and a newly renovated country store. Call for h ours and fees. 1392 Whiddon Mill Rd., Tifton, 31794 229-386- 3344, 800-767-1875, \r\nagrirama.com I] WC 6-,.fl T \r\nMagnolia Tree Park Park visitors w ill be dwarfed by the second-largest magnolia tree in the United States. The tree is more than 400 years old and has a crown spread of 105 feet. Magnolia Industrial Park Dr., Tifton, 31794, 229-386-0216 \r\nNESPAL This f acilit y is staffed by scientists developing systems for env ironmentally and economica lly sound ag p roduction. Tours by reservation. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 2356 Rainwater Rd., Tifton, 31794 229-386-7274, 229-386-3811, nespal.org IJ WC\u0026. \r\nParadise Public Fishing Area This area has 60 lakes and ponds t o c hoose from. Fishing licen se and w ildlife management license req uired. Daily sunrise-sunset. Call for fees. US Hwy. 82 E., Tifton, 31749 229-533- 4792 IJ WC 6-,. \r\n \r\nTifton Museum of Arts and Heritage Visitors m ay view q uarterly t raveling art exhibits and tour t he b uild ing, w hich features exquisite stained-glass w indo ws. Call for hours, To urs by reservation. Free. 255 Love Ave., Tifton, 31794 \r\n229-386-3821 I] WC\u0026.T \r\nTift Theater for the Performing Arts Operating since 1937, the Tif t Th eater is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its Art Deco style is enhanced by g lass f acad es emb ellished w ith neon lighting. Call for tours, sched ule and fees. 318 Main St., Tifton, 31794 \r\n229-386-5150, 229-391-3903 ~ WC 6,.T \r\nTravel Services \r\nTifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. 100 N. Central Ave., Tifton, 31794 229-382-6200, 800- 550-8438, tiftonchamber.org IJ WC 6,. \r\nUnadilla \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\nOakbin Pond Preserve This 176-acre land- management area is dominated by a cypress pond w ith boardwalk connected to the wetlands. Hiking trails snake throug h an up lands fo rest. Access is restricted. Call for hours, reservations and fees. Oakbin Rd., off US Hwy. 41, Unadilla, 31091, 404-873-6946, nature.org/Georgia IJ \r\nValdosta (K-22) \r\nPlantation Trace \r\nAnnette Howell Turner Center for the Arts Now housed in a converted bank, the gallery represents th e work o f in ternational. national and local v isual artists in five separate exhibition spaces. Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m.- 6 p.m ., Fri. -Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. Sun. 1-4 p.m. Guided t ours by reservation. Donations accepted. 527 N. Patterson St., Valdosta, 31601 \r\n229-247-2787, turnercenter.org ~ WC b T \r\nBarber- Pittman House This styl ish neoclassica l residence was built in 1915 for E. R. Bar b er, inventor and local Coca-Cola bot tler. Mon.- Fr i. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. 416 N. Ashley St., Valdosta, 31603 229-247-8100, valdostachamber.com \r\n~ WC c-- \r\nCrescent House Built in 1898 b y U.S. Senat or W illiam St anley, th e Crescent acquired its name from the distinctive semi -circular portico design. Guid ed tours Mon.- Fri. 2-5 p.m. Gro ups by reservatio n. Donations accepted. 904 N. Patterson St., Va ldosta, 31601 229- 244-6747 [l;I WC 6,.T \r\nLowndes County Historical Society and Museum Exhibits disp lay artifacts from ear ly Lowndes Coun t y families. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sat. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Free. 305 W. Central Ave., Valdosta, 31601 229-247-4780, valdostamuseum.org ~ WC6.T \r\n \r\n148 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Wild Adventures Wild Adventures celebrates it's 10th Year. Lions, tigers. bears and other exotics await parkgoers on the Safari Train Ride. Seek thrills on nine roller coasters, at the Adventure Quest Go-Kart Raceway, or Splash Island water park. Call for hours and fees. Group rates avail. 3766 Old Clyattville Rd., Valdosta, 31601 229-219-7080, 800-808-0872, \r\nwildadventures.net C;;l WC 6''ii Y \r\nTravel Services \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Valdosta Daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 5584 Mill Store Rd., Lake Park, 31636 229-559-5828, GeorgiaOnMyMind.org \r\nC;;lWC 6- \r\nValdosta-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p .m. 416 N. Ashley St., Valdosta, 31603 229-247-8100, valdostachamber.com \r\nC;;lWC 6-- \r\nBebo's Tours Inc. Guided and step-on historic tours. Call for hours and fees. P.O. Box 843, Valdosta, 31603 229-244-4850 \r\nValdosta-Lowndes County Conference Center and Tourism Authority Information on Valdosta's Historic Driving Tour avail. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1 Meeting Place, Valdosta, 31601 229-245-0513, 800-569-TOUR, \r\nvaldostatourism.com [;l WC 6' \r\nVienna (1-16) Presidential Pathways \r\nEllis Brothers Pecans Visitors can witness the pecan- and peanut-packing process firsthand. Guided tours by reservat ion. Store open daily 8 a.m.- 7 p.m. 1315 Tippettville Rd., Vienna, 31092 229-268-9041, 800-635-0616, werenuts.com [;;I WC 6,. \r\nGeorgia State Cotton Museum The history of cotton is told with the aid of farm tools. cotton bolls, periodicals. a cotton bale and other agricultural artifacts. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Large groups call for reservation and fees. 1321 E. Union St., Vienna, 31092 229-268-2045, historicvienna.org C;;lWC \u0026.. \r\nWalter F. George Law Museum 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. 106 N. Fourth St., Vienna, 31092 229-268-3663, historicvienna.org C;;l WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nDooly County Chamber of Commerce Mon.-Frl. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 117 E. Union St., Vienna, 31092 \r\n229-268-8275, doolychamber.com C;;l WC 6- \r\nGEORGlA.ORG / 800 VlSIT GA \r\n \r\nDISCOVER \r\nALBANY \r\nwww . ALBANYGA . COM \r\n \r\nFor just $23 the \"Discover Albany Passport\" provides a single admission to five area attractions and discount admission to three performing arts \r\nvenues. Children ages 4 - 12 pay just $17; children \r\nages three and under are admitted free. Call the Albany Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau at 229.434,,8700 or 1.800.475.8700. \r\n \r\nAlb@ny Arei Arts C@undl \r\n \r\nH o used in the hiitol'ic circa 1906 Carnegie Library. and listed on the \r\n \r\nNational Register of Hi,toric Places, features seminars/workshops, festivals, \r\n \r\n~~~~~; m. . bi-monthly arts calendar, regional artist exhib its. tours. children's programs \r\n \r\nand more. 229-439-2787 \r\n \r\nwww.albanyartscouncil.org \r\n \r\n~~!~~s~n~fn~i~nlly-nccredited art museum offers six ro1ating galleries featuring American , European and African an. Named 2005 l mtilution of the Year bv, the Georgia Association of Museums \u0026 Gall eries. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nOpen T ues.  Sat.. 10am to 5pm. 229-439-8400 www.alban ymuseu m .com \r\n \r\nFlint R,iver(.)uirium \r\nShowcasing Southwes1 Georgia's unique undcrv,tate1 wo rld in a way you've never seen before, including a 175,000 gallon blue h ole spring. high- tech, interactive e xhibits nnd more. Adventure Cen ter features big screen Imagination The:iter ni,d changing exhibits. 229 - 639-2650 www.flintriverquariu1n.com. \r\nThe P1rks @t Cheh@lu, \r\nSouthwest Georgia's only AZA accredited wild animal park. Covering more than 700 acres, Chehaw offers picnic pavilions, RV campgrounds, nature tr,,ils. and a conference center for special events. 229-430-5275 www.parksatchehaw.01g \r\n \r\n. , Hilt\u0026n G@rden Inn \r\n!22 ro oms , ovel' 13 .000 square feet of meeting and catering space. Opened August, 2005. Located on the F lint River within walking distance to the Flint RiverQual\"iurn . Free internet and on-site restaurant. Contact Robyn Rojek, 229-878- 4861 or robyn_l'Ojck@hilton.com . www.albany.siayhgi.com \r\n \r\nH~lid@y Inn \r\nNewly renovated. Free movie channel, in-room movies, high-speed and wire less inte,nel access . coffee maker. hairdryer, microwave . refrige rators. fitness cente r. Boxers Restaurant \u0026 Lounge. banquet space up lo 100 people. 229-883 - 8100 www.holiday- inn.com/h i- albanyga \r\n- Wing@ite Inn \r\nWireless internet accc.~s. 27'' color 1V wiLh free movie channe l. in-roon1 mt'.lVies . refrigerators. coffee maker, n1ic r o wave. continental breakfost. fitness center, meeting- facilities for up lo 65 and Manager's I lospi tality Night. 229-883-9800 www.wingareinns.com \r\n \r\n eorg,as. newest r on pl!ovid~ the pcrfec1 sell ing for,iwar'd \\,foning g9lf, warer \r\nspons, SL)'lish lakesideaccommotlaiions, iniima1c dinLng and un~ornpro mrsing \\t.nnhem h,lspitalitx, Let our L:ike elfccr you wi1h ~pccrn~ul:1r~1111ser,, roma nds shorelihe \r\ns1rolls a11d f;unil)' :1Jvc111urc. l ake Bl,1ck$hc~r Rc.for1 \u0026' Golf' Club is Sqmh GeS?r~i:l's ~c dnation on rhc L.ike. \r\nffi~t;,l , \r\n(800) 45'9-1230 \r\nw w ,,,,LakcB lacksh ea rRcsorc.com \r\ncoMERIDE \r\n'{'HETRAINJ \r\nEXCURSION TRAIN \r\nCordele, Georgia \r\nwww.SAMShortline.com 1-877-GA-Rails \r\nLoc.ated In Ft. Caines, Georgia \r\n229-768-2571 www.GeorgeTBagby.c9m \r\n150 \r\n \r\nDriving Tour of Vienna Tour books are available at the Georgia State Cotton Museum and Chamber of Commerce. Adults $3. 1321 E. Union St., Vienna, 31092 229-268-3663, historicvienna.org \r\nWarm Springs ( E-12) Presidential Pathways \r\nFDR's Little White House Historic Site To ur President Franklin D. Roosevelt's beloved vacat io n home and the spring fed pools wh ere he sought rel ief from polio. The new $5 m illion museum highlig hts his Ford with hand controls. a film with historic footage and t he famous portrait he was posing for when he suffered a fatal stroke. Daily 9 a.m.- 4:45 p.m. Call for fees. South on GA Hwy. 85-A and US Hwy. 27-A, 706655-5870, \r\nfdr-littlewhitehouse.org l::l WC b \r\nFDR's Pools \u0026 Warm Springs Museum Located a 1 1/4 miles from the Little White House, these pools were built by FDR and used for polio t reatments from 1927 unti l 1942. Learn the history of springs and feel the springs from a basin in the center pool. Daily 9 a.m.-4:4 5 p.m. 4 01 Little White House Rd., Warm Springs, 31830, 706-655-5870, fdr-littlewhite house.org \r\nRoosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation State-of-the-art rehab facilities dwell alongside many of the historic structures built by Franklin D. Roosevelt during his fight against polio. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.5 p.m. Guided tou rs Mon.-Fri. at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. 6135 Roosevelt Hwy, Warm Sp rings, 31830, 706-655- 5669, \r\nrooseveltrehab.org l::l WC6- \r\nWarm Springs Regional Fisheries Center and Aquarium A pavilion area, boardwalk, fish health center and aquarium allow v isi tors to see fish, American alligators and snapping turtles. Daily 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 5308 Spring St., Warm Springs, 31830 706-655-3382, warmsprings.fws.gov l::l WC b,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nWarm Springs Area Tourism Association/ FDR Warm Springs Welcome Center Information on the Chattahoochee Flint Heritage Hig hway Tour is available. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-4 p.m. 1 Broad St., Warm Springs, 31830 706-655-3322, 800- 337-1927, \r\nwarmspringsga.ws [;l WC b. \r\nWeston Presidential Pathways \r\nMerritt Pecan Company Browse through a variety of pecan product s, regional souvenirs and coo kbooks. Daily 7 a.m.- 8:30 p.m. GA Hwy 520, Weston, 31832 229-828-6610, 800-762-9152, merritt-pecan.com [;l WC b.'!I \r\n \r\nRestaurants: Cordelia's \r\nUpscale dining on the shores of Lake Blackshear Lake Blackshear Resort and Gol f Club 2459-H US Hwy 280 West Cordele, 229-276-0436 lakeblackshearreso rta ndgolfclub.com \r\nKatie's \r\nSout hern cooking wit h unique sal ads. A local favorite. 614 Lincoln Street LaGrange, 706-884-0267 \r\nMom and Dad's \r\nItalian Restaurant Tuesday-Saturday 5:00-unitl 3840 N. Va ldosta Rd. Va ldosta, 229-333.0848 \r\nThe Rocket \r\nFreshly unique! Lounge is open every night. 2724 Dawson Road A lbany, 229- 420-6747 albanyrocket.com \r\nThree Crazy Bakers \r\nA very cozy, eloquent atmosphere with unique food. 102 South Main St. Moultrie, 229-985-8809 t hreecrazybakers.com \r\nYoder's Deitsch Haus \r\nMennonite restaurant specializing in good home cooking. Rt. # 1, Hwy 26 East Montezuma, 478-472-2024 \r\nWest Point Presidential Pathways \r\nFort Tyler A mar ked, paved trail leads visitors to the site of t his small eart hen fort, built in 1863 and named in honor of General Tyler. quartermaster for the Confederate Army. It was t he last Confederate fort to fal l in the Civ il War. Three cannon repli cas are on-site and interpretive signs provide a detailed tour. Daily. Free. Sixth Ave. and W. 10th St., West Point, \r\n31833, 334-642-1503, fortt yler.com [;l 6- \r\nWest Point Lake Day-use parks. campgrounds, marinas, beach areas, fishing piers and public hunting areas surround the lake. Oct.- Mar. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Apr.-Sept. daily 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Ca 11 for fees. 500 Resource Management Dr., West Point, 31833, 706-645-2937, 877444-6777, westpt.sam.usace.army.mil/ \r\nl] WC 6-T \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Recipe \r\nCornbread Salad \r\nFrom Heart of the South Restaurant \u0026 Tea Room llll 2nd Avenue West Poinb, 706-643-0544 \r\n6 c. crumbled cornbread (See note) \r\n, lb. thin sliced bacon, cooked crisp, drained and crumbled 2 c. shredded sharp cheese large tomato, coarsely chopped (16 oz.) can whole kerne l corn, drained l c. mayonnaise 1/2 c. chopped green onions 1/2 c. chopped green pepper \r\nIn a large bowl. combine all of the ingredients. Cover and refrigerate unt il well chilled. \r\nRecip e Note: Use qay-old cornbread if possib le. If you have to cook fresh cornbread for this salad . make sure that you DO NOT mix it w ith t he other ingredients while still warm. Chop the onion and green pepper by hand and not w ith a food processor. The larger p ieces add to the look of t he salad. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nGeorgia V isitor Information Center Daily 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. 1-85 N./Georgia-Alabama Line, West Point, 31833, 706-645-3353, georgiaonmymind.org [;l WC 6,. \r\nGreater Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Serves t he West Po int area in Georgia and A labama. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. 2102 S Broad Ave., Lanett, AL, 36863 334-642-1411, greatervalleyarea.com [;l WC 6,. \r\nWoodbury (E-11) Presidential Pathways \r\nRed Oak Covered Bridge The last standing covered bridge built by Horace King, the famous freed slave who became a master bridge builder. GA Alt. Hwy. 85 (Covered Bridge Rd.), Woodbury, 30293, 706-655-3322, 800-FDR-1927, warmspringsga.ws [;l \r\n \r\nWoodland Presidential Pathways \r\nOld South Farm Museum and Agricultural Learning Center The interactive museum features animals, authent ic hay presses, balers, cultivators, combines, peachpacking shed, canning plant and moonshine still. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Adu lt s $3, children 3-12 $1. Call for group rates. Pleasant Valley Rd. and GA Hwy. 41, Woodland, 31836, 706-674- 2894, 888-635-0193 [;l WC 6,. \r\nZebulo n Presidential Pathways \r\nTravel Services \r\nPike County Chamber of Commerce Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 127 Meansville Rd., Ste. D, Zebulon, 30295, 770-567- 2029, pfkecounty.us C;lWC \r\n \r\nGEORGIA.ORG / \r\n \r\n151 \r\n \r\n Matrices Your guide to the region s best shopping, lodging, camping andgolf \r\n \r\nlisting Legend \r\nType: A=Antiques V =Vario us RM=Regio nal Ma ll F Food \r\n \r\nAG~Antiques/Gifts FM=l'annecs Marke, O=Outlet R Retail AR=Art \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro Shopping \r\n \r\nr Alphan:tta \r\n \r\nV 12 Shon,.,,.s \r\n \r\nHistoric Main St. \r\n \r\nI Atlanta \r\n \r\nRM Konh Point M\"II AR 'Ille Gallery at South DeKalb \r\n \r\nHXJ() Nonl, Poim Cirdc 2801 Candler Rd, Ste. 75 \r\n \r\nFM Sweet Auburn Curb Market \r\n \r\nZ!J') Edocwood A\\'e. \r\n \r\nA Miami Circle Desi.Rn Center \r\n \r\nSidrev Mami.s Bktl \u0026 PiedmJnt Rd \r\n \r\nRM Cumberland Mall \r\n \r\nJOOO Cumberland Mall \r\n \r\nV \\linings iubilee \r\n \r\n4300 P;,oes ferrv Rd. 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Cover: Orange Hall,St. Marys. \r\n \r\n2 \r\n6 \r\n8 \r\n16 \r\n24 \r\n44 52 76 82 113 120 150 160 \r\n182 \r\n187 \r\n \r\nCU St Om 1Atla11!! I \r\npublishing \r\n \r\nCopyright\" 1005 Georgia Department of Economic Development,Tourism Division. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Published by Emmis Custom Publishing, Dire\u003ctor,Sara McCabe, 111-310-6910. for advenising sales information, pleas, contact Jill Teter at 877-154-0780 or jt@thebest.net. Disabled individuals requiring assistance with this Information should contact ADA Coordinator,GDEcD, P.O.Box 1776, Atlanta, GA 30301-1776,404-961-4106, fax 404-961-4098,TTDI 800-1SS-OOS6. \r\n \r\n  History \r\nIn 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. \r\nAt 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. \r\nThe 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. \r\nWitl1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leading the way for social change in the \r\n1950s, 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 . \r\n \r\nClimate and Geography \r\nGeorgia 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. \r\nSummer 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. \r\nThe 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. \r\n \r\n GEORGIA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \r\nAugusta, Richmond County \r\n1-20 w., 706-737-1446 \r\nHistoric South \r\nColumbus, Muscogee County US Hwy. 185 and Williams Rd. 706-649-7455 Southern Rivers \r\nKingsland, Camden County 1-95 N.,912-729-3253 Coast \r\nLavonia, Franklin County \r\n1-85 s., 706-356-4019 \r\nMountains \r\nPlains, Sumter County US Hwy. 280, 229-824-7477 Southern Rivers \r\nRinggold, Catoosa County 1-75 S., 706-937-4211 Mountains \r\nSavannah,Chatham County 1-95 S.,912-963-2546 Coast \r\nSylvania,Screven County US Hwy. 301 ,912-829-3331 Historic South \r\nTallapoosa, Haralson County 1-20 E., 770-574-2621 Mountains \r\nValdosta, Lowndes County 1-75 N., 229-559-5828 Southern Rivers \r\nWest Point, Harris County 1-85 N., 706-645-3353 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nOcean \r\n \r\nMILEAGE CHART \r\n,,~ \r\n~ \r\n \r\nAlbany \r\n \r\nAmericus \r\n \r\n37 \r\n \r\nAtlanta \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\nAugusta \r\n \r\n200 \r\n \r\nBrunswick 180 \r\n \r\nColumbus \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\nGainesville 219 \r\n \r\nMacon \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\nMilledgeville 144 \r\n \r\nRome \r\n \r\n233 \r\n \r\nSavannah 216 \r\n \r\nStatesboro 195 \r\n \r\nValdosta \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nWaycross \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\n~~ \r\n!tq; \r\n~ \r\n37 \r\n130 198 192 61 183 71 102 190 206 168 120 137 \r\n \r\n~~~~ \r\n~ \r\n166 130 \r\n139 257 123 53 84 96 68 249 204 248 239 \r\n \r\n ~ \r\n\"t-~6j \r\n200 198 139 \r\n203 235 135 124 93 206 125 81 221 177 \r\n \r\n#-~~ \r\n~(:~ \r\n180 192 257 203 \r\n255 316 173 216 325 78 111 120 59 \r\n \r\n~ ~ ~ \r\n92 61 123 235 255 \r\n176 113 144 147 255 211 172 198 \r\n \r\n~-~6-'~-- ~~ \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n183 \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n53 \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n316 \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n252 \r\n \r\n167 \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n280 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n281 \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\n., ~-t; ~6j \r\n \r\n~~II, \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n233 \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\n93 \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n216 \r\n \r\n325 \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n317 \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n272 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n310 \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n321 \r\n \r\n;, \r\n~~ \r\n..,,\",,'\"' \r\n216 206 249 125 78 255 252 167 169 317 \r\n56 165 103 \r\n \r\n~o \r\n \r\n~o \r\nc?# \r\n \r\n~~ \r\n~~ \r\n \r\n195 \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\n248 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n221 \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n211 \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n280 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n272 \r\n \r\n310 \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n165 \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n60~ ~~ \r\n113 137 239 177 59 198 281 150 166 321 103 100 61 \r\n \r\n ~ \\'fan\\ vb. 1: to experience over 50 exhilarating coasters 2: to come face to face with animals 3: to enjoy a full array of fantastic daily shows all-star concerts and special events 4: To float, slide, splash, Island Water Park* : as in Wild Adventures Theme Park \r\n \r\nrides including 9 over 500 wild and over 50 etc. in Splash \r\n \r\n229-219-7080  1-75 Exit 13, Valdosta, GA www.wlldadventures.net \r\n \r\n Icons \r\nThe following icons will help you find attractions with amenities that best fit your travel needs: \r\n~ Parking \r\nWC Public restrooms 6,. Accessibility for \r\nmobility-impaired \r\n'' Food \r\nT Party facilities \r\nT O H ELP YOU MAKE THE M OS T OF YOU R T RIP T O GE ORGI A, the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Tourism Division has put \r\ntogether this Georgia On My Mind 2005 Travel Guide. Within these pages, \r\nthe state is divided into five regional sections, each packed with useful information on attractions and lodging throughout the state. \r\nWe'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. \r\n \r\nGeolgilStltehrls 800-864-nJS Georgia Tl'MI lnfllnnldon 800-VISITGA llartsfield-Jldcsol blllnlldonllAllport 404-53Hl30 Passport Information \r\naao-21s-am \r\nTl'Mlen Aid 404-817-7079 \r\nCieolglaStatePllnll 404-624-4077 (clalWwllel-CII 6eargil Depnnentfl Tramponatton \r\n(lltld Clllldlllons) 881-635-8217 (dlllW \r\n. . . . . . ,,...!el \r\n \r\nIn 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. \r\nYou '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 \r\ngastateparks.org or call 800-864-7275 . \r\nTravel Services \r\nThe 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 . \r\n \r\nltone,flee \r\n \r\nS.Tllt Lhtoak \r\n \r\nStall....... Vldalla. . \r\n \r\nStall Wlsdonl,Mlkl, Modmlian \r\n \r\nStlle \r\n \r\nGopbertarlalle \r\n \r\nStlle \r\n \r\nTlgerswallDWIII \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\n the Trip! \r\nhundred years ago, Thomasville was celebrated as one of the most } \\fashionable places in the world to visit. Many of its wealthy \r\nnorthern 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. \r\nPebble 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 \u0026VJSitors Bureau, (866) 577-3600, web: www.thomasvillega.com;-~\"'\":-\"\"'!'~.,..~~~~\"\"'\"\"!---J \r\n \r\n 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. \r\ndodgetourdegeorgia.com \r\nGive 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 \r\nThe 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 \r\n \r\n For a complete listing of our hotels in Georgia, visit holiday-inn.com/state. \r\nGEORGIA \r\nAlbany Mall-Dawson Road (229) 883-8100 \r\nAthens (706) 549-4433 \r\nATLANTA AIRPORT AREA \r\nAirport-North (404) 762-8411 \r\nAirport-South  (404) 763-8800 \r\nATLANTA DOWNTOWN AREA \r\nCapitol Conference Center  (404) 591-2000 \r\nDowntown (International Boulevard) (404) 524-5555 \r\nMidtown (404) 351 -3831 \r\nATLANTA AREA \r\nCentral-North Druid Hills Road (404) 321 -4174 \r\nConyers-I-20 East (770) 483-3220 \r\nGwinnett Center (770) 476-2022 \r\n1-75 Northwest (Marietta)  (770) 952-7581 \r\nPeachtree Corners (Norcross/Technology Park Area)  (770) 448-4400 \r\nPe rimet e r/Dunwoody  \r\n(770) 457-6363 South (1-75 \u0026 US 41) (770) 968-4300 \r\nAugusta-Gordon Highway at Bobby Jones Expressway (706) 737-2300 \r\nBrunswick- Jekyll IslandOceanside (912) 635-3311 \r\nColumbus-North 1-185 at Peachtree Mall (706) 324-0231 \r\nDouglas (912) 384-9100 \r\nMacon-West (1-475) (478) 788-0120 \r\nPerry (478) 987-3313 \r\nRome-Skytop Center (US 411 East) (706) 295-1100 \r\nTifton- I-75 (Exit 62) (229) 382-6687 \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn gives you a lot for your money. \r\nAnd the last time we checked, the stuff wasn't exactly growing on trees. \r\nMoney's not easy to come by. But value is when you stay at a Holiday Inn hotel. There are cozy rooms. Comfortable beds. Not to mention room service, free Hi-speed Internet access in every room,* a swimming pool, restaurant, and a lounge.** All this and more in a casual and friendly setting. And with us, Kids Eat Freett from our Bikini Bottom Bites Kids' Menu. So both you and your wallet can rest easy. \r\nExperience the excitement of \r\nSpongBob SquarePantsN at Holiday Inn. \r\n \r\n Denotes Holiday Inn Select hotel loca tion.  Denotes Holiday Inn Hotel \u0026 Suites location. *Hi-speed Internet access available at most locations. **Amenities may vary slightly by hotel. ttKids Eat Free is availa ble at Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Select, Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort, and Holiday Inn Family Suites Resort hotels in the U.S. and Canada . Kids Eat Free is available for kids age 12 years old and under d ining in the hotel's restau rant from the Kids' Menu and when accompanied by a family member dining from the reg ular menu. For reg istered guests only. Limit 4 ki ds per dining family. Not availa ble for room service. Not availa ble with room rates negotiated for groups of 10 or more, travel industry rates or employee rates. illl2004 Intercontinental Hote ls Group. All ri g hts reserved. Most hotels are independently owned and/or operated. @2004 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved. Nickelodeon, \r\nSpongeBob SquarePants an d all related titles, logos and characters are t rad emarks of Viacom International Inc. Created by Stephen Hillenburg. \r\n \r\n GREENSBORO \r\nShop dine and stroll in the charm of a bygone era. \r\n~ 0 ~ 11-H~~ \r\n\"\" .Rm-CtaUON lo~..RWNOIOS PUUITillON \r\nRned 17 il M11D byTIMI \u0026Laue Miljm~ 'VtMls Bet.-ds.' \r\nGreene \r\n~{UIX .UHP l\u003eO ~Offi{T~IH\u003ci \r\nJust One Hour East Of Atlanta  1-866-341-4466  www.go~greene.com \r\n \r\n w7 V~re,i; \r\n \r\nWe- ~e- -;t,'1,e,, \r\n \r\n\"#1 Small Town in America\" \r\nTravel Holiday Magazine \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nWhere 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 \r\nGet 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 \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n',;;,111;.,A,;:~ \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nThe easiest way to plan a fun-filled getaway is right at your \r\n \r\nfingertips.Just visit hamptoninn.com and you'll find thousands \r\n \r\nof exciting ideas for your weekend away. Plus, relax and enjoy \r\n \r\nour delicious complimentary On the House'\" hot breakfast. Or \r\n \r\nif you are in a hurry, grab an On the Go Breakfast Bag: Just a \r\n \r\ncouple reasons we promise you'll be 100% satisfied. Guaranteed. \r\n \r\nThat's 100% Hampton. \r\n \r\n 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. \r\ngeorgia.orgl tourism/heritage/civil_ war \r\nWith 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. \r\nsou/sofgeorgia.org \r\nGrab 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. \r\ngeorgio.org/ tourism / tubing \r\n \r\n Gean fa \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n6 HISTORIC SITES \r\n \r\nBecause 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. \r\nMake a reservation and get ready for hugs, laughs and memories to last a lifetime. \r\n \r\nr 111-800-Rh ,,,,,,~ \r\nto make reservations or request a free \r\n72-page \"Guide to Georgia State Parks \u0026 Historic Sites\" \r\nOn-line reservations and information \r\nwww.GeorgiaStateParks.org \r\n \r\n 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. \r\n \r\nAltamaha River Kayak and Canoe Trail Approximately 137 miles altamahariver.org \r\nPaddle, 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 \r\nAndersonville Trail Approximately 75 miles andersonvilletrail.freeservers. com \r\nThis tour off 1-75 offers an array of inspiring Ameri can history ite  including Andersonville \r\national Historic Site, the national memorial to all \r\nmerican POWs. CITIES: Perry - Cordele REGIONS : Historic South,Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nAppalachian Trail \r\nApproximately 2, 144 miles georgia-atclub.org \r\nDesignated 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. \r\nCl TIE s: Dawsonville - Hiawassee \r\nREGION: Mountains \r\nAtlanta Campaign Heritage Trail Approximately 250 miles gcwht.org \r\nDrive 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 \r\n \r\nBackroads and Battlefields Approximately 90 miles nwgeorgiabackroads.com \r\nDiscover 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 \r\nBartram Trail Approximately 75 miles bartramlrail.org \r\nFollow 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 \r\nBlue and Gray Trail Approximately 140-150 miles blueandgraytrail.com \r\nTake this self-guided tour to more than 60 Civil War battlefield , national parks, and museums. CITIES: Chattanooga - Dallas REGION : Mountains \r\n \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway Approximately 150 miles \r\nTraverse land originally occupied by Creek Indians, featuring historic sites, unique architecture, and scenic vi tas. CITIES : Roscoe - St.Marks REGIONS : Atlanta Metro.Southern Rivers \r\nChieftains Trail Approximately 150 miles chieftains/rail.com \r\nExplore the history of the ative Americans of Georgia. \r\nHere 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 \r\n \r\n16 \r\n \r\n Visit Georgia and save up to 20%  at participating Choice hotels . \r\nWith over 100 Choice hotels across Georgia, you' ll always find a room to fit your travel plans and your budget. Plus, earn nights or flights with our Choice Privileges rewards program. Call today and ask for the GEORGIA LVALUE RATE to save up to 20% off or for hotel information, visit us online. If Georgia wasn't calling, it is now. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n800.222.1387 \r\nAsk for the \r\nGEORGIA LVALUE RATE \r\ncholcehotels.com/stay /southeast \r\nWe'll see you there. \r\nC HO I CE HOT E LS I N TE R N AT IO N A Le Advance reservations required. Subject to availability. Rate not available online. Offer cannot be combined with any other discount Offer only valid at participating hotels throughout the state of Georgia. Offer valid through 03/31/06. ..Choice Privileges. Earn points/miles when paY,ing qualified rates at Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quali~. Sleep Inn, Clarion or MainStay Suijes brand hotels in the U.S. All program rules and conditions apply. For complete details see choiceprivileges.com or the Choice Privileges Membership Guide. 2004 Choice Hotels International, Inc. All rights reserved . 1219/11/04 \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast Birding Trail Approximately 100 miles georgiawildli{e.com \r\nore 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 \r\nCourthouse Corridor Approximately 365 miles hwy2 7. com \r\nHistoric courthouses and classic Southern to11ij1 are featured along this scenic alternative route in West Georgia. CITIES : Ringgold - Bainbridge REGIONS : Atlanta Metro, Mountains, Southern Rivers \r\nGeorgia'sAntebellum Trail Approximate/) 109 miles historicgeorgia.orgltrails \r\n111is trail is a 100-mile trek through seven communities that virtually escaped General \r\nhennan's burning march through Georgia during the Civil War. Explore the avenues of white-\u003c: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 \r\n \r\nGeorgia'sAntiques Trail Approximately 200 miles historicgeorgia.orgltrails \r\nEnjoy antiques-shopping adventures at more than 200 shops and dealers. cITI Es : Conyers - McDonough REGIONS : AtlantaMetro, Historic South, Southern Rivers \r\nGeorgia Mountain Parkway Trail Approximately 65 miles georgiahighcountry.orglgmp \r\nThi scenic drive offers outdoor activities such as white-water rafting, kayaking, hiking, Ii hing, camping, and more. \r\no 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 \r\nGeorgia'sOld Dixie Highway Trail Approximately 85-90 miles dixiehighway.org \r\nFollow the nation's first planned roadway crossing state lines from Chattanooga to Marietta. CITIES : Rossville - Marietta REGIONS : Atlanta Metro,Mountains \r\nGeorgia'sPeach Blossom Trail Approximately 75 miles peachblossomtrail.org \r\nTravel 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 \r\n \r\nGeorgia'sTreasures Along 1-20 Approximately 60 miles treasuresalongi20.org \r\nThe 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 \r\nGeorgia'sUS 441 Heritage Trail Approximately 371 miles 441 heritagehighway.org \r\nFrom the mountains to the Okefenokee Swamp, thi route encompasses a diversity of ecologies, histories, and communities. CITIES: Athens - McRae REGIONS : HistoricSouth,Mountains \r\nGolden Isles Parkway Approximately 168 miles goldenislesparkway.org \r\nThis 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 \r\n \r\nHeartland of the Confederacy Civil War Trail Approximate/) 125 miles heartlando{thecon{ederacy.com \r\nExperience 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 \r\nLiberty Trail Approximately 30 miles libertytrail.com \r\nEnjoy breatl1 taking views, history, and cultu re on this byway. \r\ncIT IE s: Hinesville - Riceboro \r\nREGION : Coast \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\n W~evevev \\i.Pe +-C\\~es yotA l\\\\ GeovBiC\\, .. 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For more details on the Best Western Online Low Rate GUARANTEED Program, see bestwestern.com. Best Western and the Best Western marks are ,ervice marks or registered ,ervice marks of Best Western International, Inc. C2004, Best Western International Inc. All rights reserved. \r\n \r\n Lookout Mountain Parkway Approximately 93 miles \r\nee the a tonishing beauty of the orth Georgia mountain along this trail. CITY: Lookout Mountain REGION : Mountains \r\nMarch to the Sea Heritage Trail Approximately 350 miles gcwht.org \r\nFoll 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 \r\nREGIONS : Atlanta Metro, Coast, Historic South \r\n \r\nMeriwether-Pike Scenic Byway \r\nApproximately 55 miles wannspringsga. ws \r\nThi loop wind past covered bridges and a gristmi ll through a pastoral countryside once loved and enjoyed by Pre iclent Franklin D. Roo evelt. CITY: Warm Springs REGION : Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nRussell 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 \r\n. \r\n' \r\n I ; \r\n' \r\n. ' \r\n \r\nScenic 197 Approximately 30 miles scenic197.com \r\nExplore this mountain road and discover the picturesque area around Lake Burton and the oque River. CITIES : Clarkesville - Batesville REGION : Mountains \r\nSouthern Highroads Trail Approximate!)' 360 miles sou th em highroads.o rg \r\nxperience the cenic bea uty, broad diversity, and \r\nppalachian hi tory and culture found on this orth Georgia trail. CITIES : Clayton - Blue Ridge REGION: Mountains \r\n \r\nWith Rates from s49 \r\n \r\nExperience more of Georgia for less. 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CITIES: West Point - Donaldsonville REGION : Southern Rivers \r\nToccoa River Canoe Trail Approximately 13.8 miles \r\nPopular 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 \r\nWoodpecker Trail Approximately 204 miles woodpeckertrail.com \r\nOriginally designated as a scenic and historical trail in tl,e early 1920s, today this route featu res agricultu ral, historical, and nature-based attractions. CITIES : Augusta - Folkston REGIONS : Coast,HistoricSouth \r\nWiregrass Trail Approximate!) 72 miles wiregrasslrail.com \r\nExperience this scenic route to tl,e coast wit!, antiques stores and Revolutionary War sites along th e way. CITIES: Aline-Eulonia REGIONS : Coast,HistoricSouth \r\n \r\nGreat Lakes \r\nofGeorgia \r\ne \r\nRichard B . Russell Lake \r\n(Richard B . Russll Stat Park \u0026 Golf Cours) \r\nJ. Strom Thurmond/ \r\nClarks Hill Lake \r\n(Bobby Brown, Elijah Clark and Mistletoe State Pa.rk.s) \r\nWalter F. Ge rge Lake \r\nGorg.. T. Bagby Stat rlt \u0026 Lodg.., Flore.nee Marina Sta c Park \r\nFor a great lake vacation. discover the Great Lakes of Georgia. Enjoy our scenic state parks. lodges and golf courses and other attractions and accommodation. on the nine lakes managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. \r\n \r\n eorg1 a \r\nRock Bottom \r\n \r\nRates! \r\n \r\nAsk for LRO Promo Code \r\n-----~ - - \r\n \r\ndaysi \r\n \r\nThe Best Value Under The Sun\" \r\n \r\n you1 tlnd nearby In the \r\n \r\nGeorgia \r\n \r\naI s \r\n \r\n... lakes, rival and waleffallal \r\n \r\n  0EORGtA0NMvMJND.ORG I Boo V ISIT GA \r\n \r\nArts Accent \r\nAlively 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. \r\n \r\nCarter Library \r\nNative 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. \r\n \r\nSports Talk \r\nNo 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. \r\n \r\nMLKJr. \r\nCivil 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. \r\n \r\n24 \r\n \r\n vide local residents and visitors with the freshest of \r\n \r\nSquare oots \r\nMarietta, 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. \r\n \r\nBack to ature \r\n \r\nTrain City \r\n \r\nEnsuring a measure of peace and serenity, parks, nature centers, and \r\n \r\nAtlanta was once named Terminus \r\n \r\ngardens provide escape from a busy world.Check out Atlanta Botanical because of its rail traffic.Visit the \r\n \r\nGardens' tropical rain forest,or enjoy the festivals and concerts in Piedmont zero-mile marker at Underground \r\n \r\nand Grant parks. Alpharetta'sBig Creek Greenway provides walking paths Atlanta. Kennesaw'sSouthern \r\n \r\nand a biking trail. Hike and picnicat Panola Mountain State Park in \r\n \r\nMuseum of Civil War and \r\n \r\nStockbridge or Sweetwater Creek State Park in Lithia Springs.Watch hawks Locomotive History tells the Great \r\n \r\nswoop and turtles sunbathe at Roswell'sChattahoochee Nature Center and Locomotive Chase tale.At the \r\n \r\nNewman Wetlands Center inHampton.Enjoy the floral displays at \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum in \r\n \r\nGrandmother'sGarden and Pathways of Gold Park inSharpsburg,Vines Duluth,climb aboard historic \r\n \r\nBotanical Gardens in Loganville, or Newnan's Dunaway Gardens. \r\n \r\nsteam locomotives. \r\n \r\nDigging Up Bones \r\nDelve 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. \r\n \r\n25 \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMYMIND . ORG I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nHear the clash of conflict and see avivid rendering of the Battle of Atlanta in a360-degree mural at the Cyclorama in Grant Park. \r\nPicnic and enjoy the waterfall and red mill at Starr's Mill Lake in Fayetteville, featured in the film Sweet Home Alabama. \r\nGaze into the skies at the planetarium and observatory of Atlanta'sFernbank Museum of Natural History. \r\nStay cool at Six Flags White Water in Marietta or thrill to the 100 rides and roller coasters at Six Flags Over Georgia in Austell. \r\nWander 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. \r\nAdvance across Civil War battlegrounds where cannons once boomed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. \r\nWatch newscasters in action and learn the technical side of broadcasting during CNN Center's45-minute guided tour in Atlanta. \r\nStop by Bulloch Hall in Roswell, the restored 1840s Greek Revival home of President Theodore Roosevelt's mother, Martha Bulloch. \r\nSearch family genealogy at Coweta County African American Heritage Museum and Research Center in Newnan. \r\nExplore Herndon Home, the 15-room Beaux Arts Classical house of African American businessman Alonzo Herndon, founder of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company. \r\nVisit 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. \r\nTaste the many flavors of international soft drinks or discover the history of the soda jerk at the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta. \r\n \r\nCity Pulse \r\nEvery 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. \r\n \r\nBright Nights \r\nFind 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. \r\n \r\nPulling Strings \r\nDelightful 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. \r\n \r\nGranite Goliath \r\nThe 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. \r\n \r\n26 \r\n \r\n Hard Rock Cafe Packed with rock memorabilia,this cafe serves up all-American fare. 215 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta 404-688-7625 \r\nPhilippe'sBistro Belgian specialties highlight the menu at this romantic spot. 10 Kings Cir.,Atlanta 404231 -4113 \r\nPitty Pat'sPorch Tuxedo-clad waiters serve up gourmet Southern cuisine in plush yet rustic surroundings. 25 International Blvd.N.W.,Atlanta 404-525-8228 \r\nSprayberry'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 \r\nTruman'sRestaurant This favorite offers awide range of American standards. 32 Jonesboro St., McDonough 770-320-8686 \r\nWatershed Carefully crafted food sets Chef Scott Peacock'sNew American cuisine apart. 406 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur 404-378-4900 \r\n \r\nHorse Sense \r\nWatch 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. \r\n \r\nAntiques Alley \r\nRelax, 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. \r\n \r\nGone With the Wind \r\nEver 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. \r\n \r\nCreature Features \r\nYes, 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. \r\n \r\n27 \r\n \r\n GEORG 1AONMvM 1ND.O RO \r\n \r\n00 VI IT GA \r\n \r\nAcworth 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 \r\na. m.-11 p.m. Parking 5 on weekends. [;;I WC 6-flY \r\nTravel Services Acworth Area Convention and Visitors Bureau +-115 enator Russell A,e., Acworth, 30101 770-97-1--8813, acworth.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAlpharetta 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. \r\nCall for hours and prices. [;;I WC 6- Tl Y \r\nAutrey 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. \r\n11 a.m.-1 p.m. Weekend hour vary. Free. [;;I WC 6- Y \r\nBig Creek Greenway orth Point Pkwy, Alpharetta, 30022 \r\n678-297-6 100, alpharetta.ga.us lpharetta's park and playgrounds offer a wide range \r\nof outdoor adventures, including a six-mile path for walkers, joggers, in-line skaters, and bike riders. Open \r\nMon.-Sun. a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nChukkar 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. \r\n[;;I WC 6- Y \r\nHistoric Downtown Alpharetta Ii/ton Ave. and Main t., Alpharetta, 30004 \r\n770-475-5758, alpharetta.ga.us Stroll down ;\\1ain Street in IIi toric Downtown Alpharetta and visit uniqu e store , an tiques shops, and \r\ncafes. Call for hours. [;;I WC 6'fl \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nfor tour reservations. Free. [;;I WC 6- \r\nMilton 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 \r\n \r\nWills 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. \r\nCall for schedule and fees. [;;I WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nAlpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n3060 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- \r\nAlpharetta 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. \r\nc:;;i WC 6- \r\nAmerican 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- \r\nquired for tour . Donations accepted. [;;I WC 6- \r\nAPEX 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- \r\ndren and seniors 3. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAtlanta Botanical Garden 1345 Piedmont Ave. .E., Atlanta, 30309 -104- 76-5 59 atlantabotanicalgarden.org \r\nnjoy 30 acres of gardens and woodlands. Special features include the the Children's Healthcare of tlanta \r\nhildren's Garden, the Fuqua Orchid Center, and the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory. Call for hours. \r\nAdults $12, children 7, eniors 9. [;;I WC 6- i i Y \r\nAtlanta 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 \r\nchedule and ticket prices. [;;I WC 6-fl Y \r\nAtlanta Cyclorama 800-C Cherokee A,e. S.E., Atlanta, 30315 -104-658-7625, bcaatlanta.com \r\nllanta 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. \r\n[;;I WC 6- \r\nAtlanta Falcons One Georgia Dome Dr., Atlanta, 30313-1504 -I0+-249-6400, 800-326--1000, atlanta{alcons.com Call for schedule and fees. \r\nc:;;i WC 6' IY \r\n \r\nAtlanta 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- \r\ndents I 0. [;;I WC 6' I Y \r\nAtlanta 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.- \r\n5 p.m. Call for events, tours, and fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAtlanta 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- \r\ndar. Call for events and fees. [;;I WC 6- I \r\nCallanwolde 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. \r\nFree (except for some pecial events). [;;I WC b \r\nCapitol 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 \r\n)'ear. Call for schedule and fees. [;;I WC 6' 'I \r\nCentennial 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 \r\nCenter 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., \r\nSun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. dmission 12. [;;I WC b Y \r\nChattahoochee 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-\u003clusk. Free. Parking 2. \r\n[;;I WC 6- Y \r\n \r\n28 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nCNN 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- \r\n' utes. Reservations required . Adults I0, children 7, \r\nseniors $8. C;;l WC \r\nEclectic 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 \r\n' medium. Open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.- at. \r\nnoon-8 p.m. Free. C;;l WC \r\nFederal 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 \r\nonly i\\ lon.-Fri. at IO a.m. and I p.m. Free. WC 0- \r\nFembank Museum of Natural History 767 Clifton Rd. .E., Atlanta, 30307 -104-929-6300, femba11k.edulmu eum Discover the world' largest dinosaur in the permanent \r\n \r\nexhibition ..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 . \r\nduIts $12, children 3-12 I0, seniors and students \r\nII . C;;l WC o- IT \r\n \r\nFernbank Science Center \r\n \r\n156 Heaton Park Dr. 1.E., Atlanta, 30307 \r\n \r\n67 7-1-7 l02, fsc.fembank.edu \r\n \r\nThis learning center has a 500- eat planetarium , an \r\n \r\nobservatory, two electron microscope , a distance- \r\n \r\nlearning studio, a \r\n \r\neronautics Education lab, \r\n \r\nand a 65-acre forest. Open Mon . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., \r\n \r\nTue.-Fri. :30 a.m .-10 p.m ., Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m., \r\n \r\nSun. 1-5 p.m. Free. \r\n \r\nC;;l WC o- T \r\n \r\nFox 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 \r\nhrine 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 \r\n \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC b \r\n \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\ntime . Free. C;;l WC 0- I \r\nGovernor'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- \r\nHerndon 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 \r\nHiFi 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. \r\nC;;l WC o- \r\n \r\nDon't miss the 5 million gallon Georgia Aquarium opening in \r\n2005. \r\n \r\nAtlanta is accessible to over 250 cities with direct nonstop flights. \r\n \r\nVisit cultural attractions like The Fabulous Fox and The Martin Luther King Center. \r\n \r\nAmazing restaurants. Incredible shopping. Is anything else really necessary? \r\n \r\nThe Braves and other professional sports teams have a seat waiting for you. \r\n \r\nVisit a new version of The World of Coca-Cola attraction opening in \r\n2007. \r\n \r\nThe Georgia Dome. Expansions to the airport. We're a city on the cutting edge. \r\n \r\nTake in the arts at the High Museum of Art and Woodruff Arts Center. \r\n \r\nIT'S EASY TO SEE WHAT MAKES ATLANTA THE PERFECT PLACE FOR YOUR NEXT GETAWAY. \r\nwww.atlanta.net I 1-800-ATLANTA \r\n \r\nBig City, Southe+-r11 ti0ipi.tluity \r\nI \r\n \r\n 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,. \r\nHigh 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 \r\nrt 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,. \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nHistoric 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,. \r\nImagine 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 \r\nunder free. [;l WC 6,. Y \r\nIvan 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,. \r\nJimmy 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. \r\ndults $7, tudents $5, chi ldren free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nKing 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,. \r\n \r\nKing 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 \r\nctors' 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 \r\nMargaret 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 \r\nMartin 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,. \r\nMichael 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 \r\nncient 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,. \r\nMuseum 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,. \r\nNational 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,. \r\nRhodes 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 \r\nRialto 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 \r\n \r\nTrio, 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 \r\nSix 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 \r\nS-12.99, children 25.99. Parking S10. [;l WC 6- IY \r\nUnderground Atlanta 50 Upper Alabama, Atlanta, 30303 -10-1-523-2311 . underground-atlanla.com \r\nlanding 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. \r\nnoon-6 p.m. [;l WC 0- YI Y \r\nWoodruff 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 \r\nand fee . [;l WC 6,. rl Y \r\nWorld 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 \r\nWren'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 \r\nZoo Atlanta 00 Cherokee A,e. .E., Atlanta, 303 15 \r\n-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 \r\n12.50. ~WC M IY \r\nTravel Services \r\nAtlanta 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,. \r\nCobb 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,. \r\nMetro 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,. \r\n \r\n30 \r\n \r\n Your Atlanta experience won 't be complete without a visit to the High Museum of Art. \r\nCO 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. \r\n1280 PEACHTREE ST. , N .E.  404-733-HIGH (4444)  WWW.HIGH .ORG \r\n \r\n0VER 30 ACRES of unmatched beauty in the heart of Atlanta , \r\nwith woodlands, breathtaking gardens, cascading fountains and more! Open Tuesdays- Sundays I 9am-7pm April to Sept I 9am- 5pm Oct to Mar \r\n$4 OFF SINGLE ADULT ADMISSION \r\n \r\n$40FF \r\nMuseum/IMAXCombination Ticket \r\nValid for up to 4 persons. May not be combined with any otl1er offer. Must p resent ad at ti.me of pw-chase. \r\nExpires 12/3 1/OS. Code: 2005 Travel Guide-C-$4 . \r\n FERNBANK MUSEUMOf NATURAL HISTORY \r\nT H E D I OS AU RS A RE H ERE. \r\n.E. Atlanta. GA 30307 404.929.6300 w\"w.fcmbank.edu/muscum \r\n \r\n GEORGtAONMYMINo .O RG I Boo v1 IT GA \r\n \r\nAtlanta 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. \r\nGeorgia African-American Heritage Program (GDEcD) 75 Fi~h St. , Ste. 1200, Atlanta, 30308 404-962-4000, soulofgeorgia.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6' \r\nGray 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 \r\ntimes, and fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nThis 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- \r\ndren $16.99. [;;I WC 6' IT \r\nLanier 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. \r\nOpen Tue.-Sat. noon-5 p.m. Admission $1. [;;I WC \r\nLanier 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. \r\nOpen daily 9 a. m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. [;;I WC 6' YI \r\n \r\nThis 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' \r\nTravel Services \r\nDeKalb Chamber of Commerce 150 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Ste. 400, Decatur, 30030 404-378-8000, dekalbchamber.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;1 6' \r\nAsian Square 5150 Buford Hwy., Doraville, 30341 770-458-8955 Asian Square features Oriental groceries and products. \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nLamplighter Tours of Atlanta P.O. Box 45 1404, Atlanta, 311-15 770-49 1-3644, 800-258-4 142 \r\now 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. \r\nMARTA-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 \r\nruns daily 5 a.m.-1 a.m. Fare $1.75. [;;1 6' \r\nSoutheast Tourism Society 3400 Peachtree Rd. .E., Ste. 725, Atlanta, 30326 404-364-9847, escapetothesoutheasl.com Highlights the best tours in the Southeast. Open Ion.- \r\nFri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. WC 6' \r\nTours 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. \r\n \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nprogress. Open Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nHoliday 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. \r\n[;;I WC 6' IT \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Islands Beach and Waterpark 6950 Holiday Rd., Buford, 305 18 770-932-7200, lakelanierislands.com \r\n \r\nHtst \r\n\\\\t slt't'II \r\n \r\n~~ \r\n~ \r\n \r\nSarchet 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 \r\nChamblee'sAntique Row 3550 Broad St. , Chamblee, 30341 770-455-4751, 877-645-4728, anliquerow.com \r\ntroll 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 \r\nGreat 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.- \r\nSat. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nDeKalb 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 \r\n9 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nDowntown 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, \r\nand antiques shops. [;;I WC 6' IT \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nreservations. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nOld Courthouse on the Square lOl E. Court Square, Decatur, 30030 404-373- 1088, dekalbhistory.org \r\n \r\nCultural 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.- \r\nFri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6'T \r\nTravel 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 \r\nDouglas County Chamber of Commerce 6658 Church St. , Douglasville, 30134 770-942-5022, douglascountygeorgia.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAtlanta 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 \r\nand fees. [;;I WC 6' fl \r\nAurora 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 \r\nschedu le and fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\nJacqueline 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. \r\nAdmission $5. [;;I WC 6' Tl T \r\nLanders-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 \r\nonl y. Cemetery open daily dawn-dusk. Free. [;;I WC \r\n \r\n32 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\npr.-Dec. Thu.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., jan.-Mar. Sat. only IOa.m.-5 p.111. dulls 7, children 4, eniors 5. \r\nII prices include a rai l trip around museum . C;;l WC 6' IT \r\nWild 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 \r\nTravel 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' \r\nGwinnett 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' \r\nNational Archives and Records Administration I 557 St. Joseph Ave., Ea t Point, 30344 404-763-7477, nara.gov The National Archives and Records Administration \r\n \r\nhouses 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' \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nOld 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' \r\nSouthside 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' \r\nTravel Services \r\nFairburn 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' \r\n \r\nTEVILLE F-9 \r\nDixieland 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 \r\nFayette 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' \r\nHolliday 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' \r\nStarr'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-\u003clusk. Free. C;;l \r\n \r\n INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS  EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES  EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS  SPECIALEVENJ'S  GROUPTOURS \r\n \r\nMUSEUM \r\nof PATRIOTISM \r\n \r\n404.875.0691 / FREE PARKING \r\n \r\nLearn. Feel. Act. \r\n \r\n1405 SPRING ST., NW/ ATLANTA GA 30309 l..OCATED 251:ll.OCKS FROM MAITTA'SARrs CENTER STATION. ACROSS FROMM CENTER FOR PUPPETRY AlrrS \r\n \r\nOPEN TUES. 11-lR0UGH THURS.. AND SAT.ISUN. FROM 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. :: WWW.MUSEUM0FPATRI0TISM.C0M \r\n \r\n33 \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMvMtND . ORG I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nFayette County Chamber of Commerce 200 Courthouse quare, Fayetteville, 30214 770-461-9983, {ayettechamber.org \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l 6' \r\nFayetteville Main Street 240 S. Glynn St. , Faretteville, 30214 770-461-6029, {ayetteville-ga.org \r\nOpen fon .-Fri . 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nand south metro Atlanta . Visit our special-themed exhibits at the gallery, which change each month . Call \r\nfor hours and fees . [;l WC 6' \r\nPatrick 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 \r\nConfederate battle flag. Open daily. Free. [;l 6' \r\n \r\nSouthern 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' \r\n \r\nGeorgia 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. \r\nTravel Services \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nAtlanta 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 \r\nfees or to schedule a tour. [;l WC 6' 1Y \r\nNewman 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. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6- \r\nTravel 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' \r\nAntique 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- \r\nArts 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 \r\n \r\nRoad 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. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nStately 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 . \r\n[;l WC 6- Y \r\nTravel Services Clayton County Convention and Visitors Bureau/ \r\nJonesboro 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. \r\n10 a.m.-4 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nClayton 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- \r\nHistorical 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 \r\n\"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' \r\nKennesaw 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-\u003clusk. Free. \r\n[;l WC \r\n \r\nU.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 \r\nAdVentures 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 \r\nGwinnett 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. \r\n9: 30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nGwinnett 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' \r\nGwinnett 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 \r\nHistoric Downtown Lawrenceville Historic Courthouse Square, Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822 -5450 \r\ni 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. \r\nt;i WC M l \r\nTravel Services Lawrenceville Tourism and Trade Association 162 E. Crogan St. , Ste. K Lawrenceville, 30046 678-226-2639, visitlawre11ceville.com \r\nOld 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 \r\n \r\n34 \r\n \r\n W.H. Reynolds Memorial Noture Preserve 5665 Reynolds Rood \r\nweb.co.cloyton.ga.us/reynolds/ abaut.htm \r\n \r\n~ i;t- \r\n \r\n-' \r\n \r\n,-,,.'.: \r\n,, -; I' \r\n \r\n. .. \r\n \r\n. -- :  \r\n \r\nClayton College \u0026 State University 5900 North Lee Street \r\n770-961 -3400 clayton.edu \r\n \r\n(tty of Morrow Exit 233, off 1-7 5 770-968-1623 morrowtourism.com \r\nHome of the NATIONAL and STATE arth \r\n \r\nHarley Davidson of Clayton Co. The Best Little Harley House in GA \r\n \r\n770-960-6000 \r\n \r\nFine Shopping \r\n \r\nh-dofclaytonco.com \r\n \r\n~,~ \r\n \r\nSOUTHLAKE MALL \r\n120 stores. 1location. southlakemall.com 770-961 -1050 \r\n \r\nGeorgiaArchives.org \r\n \r\nCreative Mexican Dining 1140 Mt. Zion Road 770-968-0907 \r\n \r\n15 South hA l Jl \r\nFine Italian Dining 1225 Mt. Zion Road \r\n770-961-4410 \r\n \r\n5780 Jonesboro Road archives.gov/ facilities/ ga/ atlanla.html \r\n \r\nMorrow first United Methodist Church \r\n770-961-4668 /,f( \r\n~~;.C \r\nof Southlake Moll 770-961 -1102 \r\n \r\nn.t.n  \r\nA \r\nINIUtANU \r\nRick 8infield 770-961-6 018 \r\n \r\n6520 South lee St. 770-960-0500 \r\n \r\nocodemy.org \r\n \r\nAtlonlo South B ! f .968-14 83 \r\nrm \r\n \r\ni \r\nI \r\ni. . -i \r\nMeets Wednesdo~ ot noon \r\ndayto ncou ntyroto ry.org \r\n \r\n GA GEORG1AONMvM1NQ .O RG I 800 v1s1T \r\n \r\nYellow River Game Ranch 4525 U Hwy. 78, Li/bum, 30047 770-972-6643, 877-972-6643, yellowrivergameranch.com \r\ntroll 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,. \r\nLITHIA SP \r\nSweetwater 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 \r\nH\u0026 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,. \r\nNoah'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,. \r\n \r\nAtlanta 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., \r\nun . 1-5 p.m. Adults $5, children and seniors $3. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nMarietta 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,. \r\nMarietta 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,. \r\nMarietta 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 \r\nfrican merican cast members. Open Mon.- at. JO a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nMarietta 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,. \r\n \r\nn,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 \r\nWhite 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 \r\nTravel Services \r\nMarietta 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,. \r\nCobb 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. \r\nDogwood 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. \r\n \r\nVines 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,. \r\nMable 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,. \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\nMarietta/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 \r\n \r\nMarietta 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 \r\nMarlow 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,. \r\nMountasia 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 \r\nRoot 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,. \r\nTheatre in the Square J J Whitlock Ave., 4arietta, 30064 770-422-8369, theatreinthesquare.com \r\n \r\nGenealogical 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 \r\nHeritage 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 \r\nLittle 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 \r\nPeachtree 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 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n Make Your Next Stop ... Kennesaw! \r\n \r\nR 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. \r\nKennesaw is the ccrncr of Atlanta's \r\n \r\nhistoric countryside and \r\n \r\nhollll' to Kennesnw \r\n \r\nMo11ntt1in ntionnl \r\n \r\nBnttlefield Pnrk \r\n \r\nand the Soutl1ern \r\n \r\nMuseum of Civil \r\n \r\nWnrnnd Loco- \r\n \r\nmotive History, \r\n \r\na Smitlisoninn \r\n \r\nInstitution \r\n \r\nafHliatc, where the \r\n \r\nexciting story of the \r\n \r\nGenernl and the \r\n \r\nGrent Locomotive Clinse is brought to \r\n \r\nlife. Make your next stop Kennesaw, \r\n \r\n st north of Atlanta \r\n \r\nx \r\nc e \r\n \r\nffl-75, where the past is preserved and real Southern hospitality \r\n \r\n(77o) 4-24--8274 abounds. \r\nwww .kenn esaw .ga.us \r\n \r\nF 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 . \r\nHistory 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. \r\nCobb'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 \r\nScarlett's on the Square \r\nV isit Historic Marietta and experience the Marietta Gone With the Wind Musewn a well as Victorian architecture, turn-of-the-century quare, quaint shops. unique and diver e dining and theatre. Our heritage passport offers as cornbination ticket to three he ritage lttseu111s at a discounted price. \r\nCelebrate Smyrna \r\nS top in friendly Smyrna, where there is alrnost always solllething happening at the Village Green. Frorn the annual Jonquil Fe tival in the spring, to free su111111cr concerts, to the Food \u0026 Cul ture celebration in the fall, everyone is \r\n \r\nspot, like Dave \u0026 Bu tcrs or Play. Catch a play at the Theatre on the Square or have dinner in one ofCobb' \\~ricd re taurants. The choicl'S arc lilllitle . \r\nCOBB \r\n(678) 303-2622/ (800) 4 ,1 -3480 \\\\/\\Vw. cobbcvb.com \r\nFor n1ore inforrnation, contact the Marietta Welcon1e Center and Visitors Bureau. \r\n(770) 42.9-1115 / (Bo o) 835-0445 \\V\\\\/\\V .mari ettasqu are.com \r\npart 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 . \r\nVisit one of rnyrna' parks, trails, or golf courses and enjoy the owdoors, or explore the Concord Covered Bridge Hi toric District. \r\nXt~a \r\n(770) 434-6600 \r\nwww. mymacity.com \r\n \r\n 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. \r\n~WC M I \r\nATLANTA . 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. \r\ne- tl Open lon.-Sat. IOa.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 110011-6 p.m. \r\n~ WC \r\nGalleria 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. \r\n~ WC 6-ilY \r\nLenox 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. \r\n~WC M I \r\nMall 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. \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. ~ WC e-~I \r\nNorthlake Mall -1800 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta, 303-15 770-938-5-183, simon.com \r\nnchored by JCPenney, Rich's/Macy's, Parisian, Sears, and more than 115 specialty stores and eateries. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. ~WC M I \r\nPerimeter 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. \r\n~WC M I \r\n \r\nCHAMBLEE 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 \r\ne- 10 a.m.-10 p.m. ~ WC \r\nDECATUR 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., \r\nSun. 12:30-6:30 p.m. ~ WC 6-o/l \r\nNorth 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. \r\n~WC M I \r\nDOUGLASVILLE 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 \r\ne- eateries, dnd 18 theaters. Open Mon.- at. IO a.m.-9 \r\np.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. ~ WC fl \r\nDULUTH 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. ~ \r\nGwinnett 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., \r\nSun. noon-6 p.m. ~ WC 6' VI \r\nKENNESAW 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 \r\np.m. ~ WC e- \r\n \r\nPhipps Plaza 3500 Peachtree Rd., Buckhead/Atlanta, 30326 800-810-7700, simon.com \r\named a \"Southern Best\" in Southern Living magazine's Reader's Choice Awards. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-5:30 p.m. ~ WC 6' ~I Y \r\nBUFORD 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., \r\nSun. noon-6 p.m. ~ WC e- I \r\n \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE 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. \r\n~WC M I \r\nLITHONIA 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. \r\n~WC M IT \r\n \r\nThis is just asampling of the many shopping opportunities in this region. For more information,call BOO-VISIT GA or visit Georg1aOnMyMind.org. 38 \r\n \r\nLOCUST 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 \r\ne- p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. ~ WC '1 \r\nMARIETTA Historic Marietta Square 4 Depot St. N.E., larietta, 30060 770--129-1115, mariettasquare.com Authentic turn-\u003cJf-the-century square filled witl1 quaint antiques stores, restaurants, museums, and a theater. \r\ne-fl lost stores open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 \r\np.m. ~ WC Y \r\nMCDONOUGH 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. \r\ne- I Call for hours. ~ WC Y \r\nNutmeg'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 \r\nMORROW 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 \r\nNORCROSS 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- \r\nGeorgia Antiques Center and Flea Market 6624 Dawson Blvd., orcross, 30093 770-446-9292 \r\nlore 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' \r\nROSWELL Historic Roswell Antique Market 1207-C Alpharetta St., Roswell, 30075 770-587-5259, roswellantiques.com \r\nntiques, vintage furniture, and collectibles. Open Mon.- at. IO a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. ~ WC \r\nVININGS Vinings Jubilee Shopping Center \r\n-1300 Paces Ferry Rd. r.w., Vi11ings, 30339 \r\n770--138-8080, viningsiubilee.com Charming antiques and specially shops, boutiques, and restaurant. Most stores open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. \r\n~we e- \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nOpen lon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. l:ilWC b \r\nMcDonough 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 \r\nlon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-; p.m. !:ii WC b \r\n \r\nOld Mill Museum Downtown Moreland quare on Mai11 t. \r\nlore/and, 30259 770-254-2627, 00-826-9382, coweta.ga.us \r\nisitors 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 \r\np.m. by re ervation only. dmission 2. !:ii WC b \r\nGeorgia 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.- \r\n5 p.m. Free. !:ii WC b \r\n \r\nTravel 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 \r\nCoweta 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. \r\nDonations accepted. !:ii WC b \r\n \r\nErskine 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, \r\nhas been restored to its 1903 appearance and relocated to the town square as a hou e museum showcasing \r\nCaldwell 's life and accomplishments. Open at.-Sun. \r\n1--4 p.m. Adult $2, children $1. !:ii WC b T \r\n \r\nReynolds 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 \r\n \r\nDunaway 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.- \r\nat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., un. 1-5 p.m. Open dail) yearround for group tours. dult I0, children 8. l:ilWC b \r\n \r\nLewis 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 \r\nLewi Grizzard. ee hi old typewriters, family photos, \r\nmementos, and manuscripts. Open daily IO a.m.-6 \r\np.m . Guided tours are available. dmission $1. l:ilWC b \r\n \r\nSpivey 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 \r\n \r\nThe Major Long House 21 LaGra11ge t., ewnan, 30263 \r\n70-253-5686, maiorlo11g.com meticulou I re tored antebellum home in do\\\\11- \r\ntown 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 \r\nappointment. Call for hours and fees. !:ii T \r\n \r\nLet nature bring your family closer together. Our outdoor gardens and variety of activities make us the perfect setting for you to reconnect with your family. For reservations, call 1.800.CALLAWAY or visit us at callawayonline.com \r\n \r\n@. Callaway: \r\nGARDENS RESORT PRESERVE COMMUNITI' \r\n \r\n39 \r\n \r\n GEORGTAONMYMTND.ORG I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nACWORTH Bentwater Golf Club 100 Golf Links Dr., 30101 770-529-9554 bentwater-atlanta.comlgolfclubl \r\nCobblestone Golf Course 4200 1ance Rd. , 30101 770-917-5151 cobblestonegol{com \r\nALPHARETTA Crooked Creek Golf Club 3430 GA Hwy. 9, 30004 770-475-2300 crookedcreekgol{com \r\nRiverpines Golf Club 4775 Old Alabama Rd., 30022 770-442-5960 rfrerpinesgol{com \r\nTrophy Club of Atl anta 15135 Hopewell Rd., 30004 770-3-+3-9700 americangol{com \r\nATLANTA Alfred \"Tup\" Holmes Golf Course 2300 Wilson Dr, 30311 404-753-6158, 404-255-GOLF \r\nBobby Jones Golf Club 384 Woodward Way, 30305 404-3 55-1009 t-of{-now.com \r\nBrowns Mill Golf Course 480 Cle,eland Ave., 30354 40-f-366-3573 \r\nCandler Park Golf Course 585 Candler Park Dr., 30307 404-371-1260 \r\nCharlie Yates Golf Course East Lake 1DLakeside Village Dr. 30317 404-373-4655 \r\nCross Creek Golf Club 1221 Cross Creek Pkwy, 30327 404-352-5612 \r\nGolfers' Club at Fort MacPherson (military only) 1761 W. J\\liller Dr. S.W., 30330 404-464-2178 \r\nLakeside Golf Course 3600 Old Pairbum Rd. , 30331 404-344-3629 \r\n \r\nNorth Fulton Golf Course 216 \\V. Wieuc,1 Rd. , 30342 404-255-0723 \r\nSugar Creek Golf Course 2706 Bouldercrest Rd., 30316 404-241-767 l \r\nWolf Creek Golf Club 3000 Union Rd. , 30331 404-344-1334 wol{creekgc.com \r\nAUSTELL Dogwood Golf and Country Club 4207 Flinthill Rd. , 30106 770-941-2202 dogwoodgol{org \r\nCOLLEGE PARK College Park Golf Course 3711 Fainva)' Dr.. 30337 404-761-0731 collegeparkgol{course.com \r\nDACULA Hamilton Mill Golf Club 1995 Hamilton Mill PkiV) 30019 770-945-4653 hamiltonmillgol{com \r\nTrophy Club of Apalachee 1008 Dacula Rd., 30019 770-822-9220 trophyclubapalachee.com \r\nDECATUR Atlanta International Golf and Country Club 460 J Snap{inger \\Voods Dr. 30035 770-981-1400 \r\nDOUGLASVILLE Bear Creek Golf Club 5450 Country Manor Dr. 30135 770-949-4653 \r\nChapel Hills Golf Course 3300 Col{ Ridge Blvd. 30135 770-949-0007 cannongategol{com \r\nGreystone Golf Club 4020 Crl?)stone Rd., 30134 770-489-9608 \r\nWest Pines Golf Club 6606 Selman Dr., 30134 770-920-0850 \r\n \r\nDULUTH Hooch Golf Club 2705 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 30096 770-476-2525 thehoochgol{club.com \r\nSt. Marlo Country Club 7755 St. Marlo Country Club Pkwy, 30097 770-495-7725 stmarlo.com \r\nELLENWOOD Little Mountain Golf Course 1850 Little Mountain Rd. 30294 770-981-7921 \r\nFAYETTEVILLE Palmer Course at Stars Mill 175 Birkdale Dr., 30214 770-461-6545 \r\nRiver'sEdge Golf Club 40 outhem Gol{Ct., 30215 770-460-1098 riversedgegc.net \r\nJONESBORO lake Spivey Golf Club 8255 Clubhouse Wa)', 30236 770-477-9836 lakespi,e1.11et \r\nLinks Golf Club 340 Hewell Rd., 30238 770-461-5 lOO \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE Collins Hill Golf Club 585 Camp Perrin Rd., 30043 770-822-5400 collinshillgol{com \r\nLITHONIA Mystery Valley Golf Course 6094 hadowrock Dr., 30058 770-469-6913 mystery~alley.com \r\nLOGANVILLE Cedar Lake Golf Course 5720 Sharon Church Rd. 30052 770-466-404 3 cedarlakegol{com \r\nMARIETTA City Club Marietta 51 D Powder Springs St., 30064 770-52 -GOLF cityclubmarietta.com \r\n \r\nMCDONOUGH Cotton Fields Golf Club 400 Industrial Blvd., 30253 770-914-144 2 cotton fields.com \r\nGeorgia National Golf Club 1715 Lake Dow Rd., 30252 770-914-9994 georgianational.com \r\nNEWNAN Arbor Springs Golf Club 300 Arbor prings Pkwy, 30265 770-683-4727 arborspringsgol{com \r\nOrchard Hills Golf Club 600 E. CA Jfo?' I6, 30263 770-251-5683 orchardhills.com \r\nSummer Grove Golf Club 335 Summer Grove Pkwy 30265 770-251-1 BOO \r\nPEACHTREE CITY Flat Creek Golf Club (/\u003erivate) 100 Flat Creek Rd. , Box 2027 30269 770-487-9678 \r\nPlanterra Ridge Golf Club (pri,ate) 500 Clubhouse Dr., 30269 770-487-4731 \r\nSMYRNA Fox Creek Golf Club 1501 Windy Hill Rd., 30080 770-435-1000 legacyfoxcreekgol{com \r\nLegacy Golf Links 1825 Wind)' Hill Rd. , 30080 770-434-6331 \r\nSNELLVILLE Trophy Club of Gwinnett 3254 Clubside View Ct., 30039 770-978-7755 troph)iclub-gwinnett.com \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE Eagle's Landing Country Club and Inn (private) 425 Countr)' Club Dr., 30281 770-389-2000 eagleslandingcc.com \r\n \r\nThis JUSI \"1rnpfing 111\u003c! rnanv golfmq opponumllf\u003eI m h111eQ on o more Informal ,, c.ill ~-Vl~IT uA o v1~1 GOflJIJvnMyM nd. \u003eIQ \r\n \r\nRum Creek Golf Club 107 St. Ives Ct., 30281 770-507-3538 \r\nSoutherness Golf Club 4871 Flat Bridge Rd., 30281 770-808-6000 \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN Southland Golf and Country Club 5726 Southland Dr., 30087 770-469-28 I6 eaglegreens.com \r\nStone Mountain Golf Club Stonewall Jackson Dr., 30086 770-465-3278 stonemountaingol{co1n \r\nSUGAR HILL Sugar Hill Golf Club 6094 Suwanee Dam Rd., 30518 770-271-0519 sugarhillgol{club.com \r\nSUWANEE Bear'sBest Atlanta 5342 Aldeburgh Dr., 30024 678-714-2582 bearsbest.com \r\nLaurel Springs Golf Course 6400 Golf Club Dr, 30024 770-884-0064 laurelspringsclub.com \r\nOlde Atlanta Golf Club 5750 Olde Atlanta Pk!V), 30024 770--197-0097 gol{oldeatlanta.com \r\nTUCKER Heritage Golf Club 4445 Britt Rd., 30084 770-493-4653 heritagegol{club.com \r\nTYRONE Wendell Coffee Golf Center 1963 GA Hwy. 74 ., 30290 770-969-4469 \r\nWINSTON St. Andrews Golf and Country Club 8799 Edinburgh Dr., 30187 770-489-2200 standrewsga.com \r\n \r\n40 \r\n \r\n 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., \r\nat.-Sun. 2-5 p.m. dulls 3, children I. [;;) WC 6' \r\nNewnan 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- \r\ndren's productions. Call for schedule and fees. [;;) WC 6' \r\nOak Grove Plantation \u0026 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 \r\n \r\nArt 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 \r\nBulloch 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 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee 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. \r\n[;;) WC 6' \r\nGeorgia 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, \r\nand fees. [;;) WC 6' IT \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nCoweta County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center l00 \\Volt anders lemoriol Dr., einwn, 30265 \r\n70-2 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 \r\np.m., un. 1- 5 p.m. [;;) WC 6' \r\nNewnan- Coweta County Chamber of Commerce 23 Bullsboro Dr., 1ewnan, 3026-f 770-253-2270, ncchamber.org \r\nOpen lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;) WC 6' \r\nHistoric 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' \r\nMalibu 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- \r\nable. Call for ea onal hour and fees. [;;) WC 6'Tl T \r\n \r\nFamily Getaways at one of our Marriott Resorts \r\nChoose between the Evergreen Conference Resort or Stone Mountain Inn, and enjoy: \r\n 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 \r\nStone Mountain Escape Package, or book on-line at www.evergreenresort.com. Stay 3 Nights, Get the 4th FREE* \r\nat Georgia's Largest Campground \r\nLocated on the 363-acre Stone Mountain Lake, our Family Campground features: \r\n 441 Full and Partial Hook-Up and Primitive Sites \r\n Swimming Pool  Volleyball Court  Playground \r\n Convenience Store *Present this ad to receive the discount. Offers expire \r\nDecember 31 , 2005. Based on availability. Not valid on and around holidays or major festival weekends. \r\n \r\nSun 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, \r\nchildren H , seniors SID. [;;) WC 6' \r\n \r\nAndretti 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. \r\n11 - 1 a.m., Sun. noon- IO p.m. [;;) WC 6' \r\n41 \r\n \r\n Ju 120 minutes north of Atlanta. A640-acre historic district filled with antebellum horn , historic 1 , tours, nature trails, art, antiques, fine restaurants, \r\ncozy tea rooms and lodging facilities. \r\n,,....,._,__.....,_~, \r\nwww.undergrou nd - etl ante .com 42 \r\n \r\nI GEORGIAONMYMIND.ORG \r\n \r\n00 VI IT GA \r\n \r\nKudzu 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- \r\ne- ater, camp, and drama lesson . Call for hours. sched- \r\nule, and fees. [;;I WC \r\nRoswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest I., Roswell. 30075 770-59-1-6232, 770-6-11 -1260, roswellgov.com \r\nee theater, dance, mu5ical performances, and multicultural events year-round. ffice open Tue.-Sat. 12:30- \r\ne- 6 p.m. Call for hours and fee . [;;I WC IT \r\nRoswell 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 \r\ne- Ro 11ell Volunteer Fire Department. Open dail) 9 \r\na.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nGreater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce 1025 Old Roswell Rd.. te. IOI, Roswell, 30076 \r\ne- ,-0-993 '06, gn{cc.com \r\nOpen ;\\lon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC \r\nGhost 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. \r\nOld 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 \r\ne- to be re tared or refinished. Open \\Ion.- Fri. 9 a.111.-; \r\np.m., Sat. 10:30 a.111.-; p.m. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nRoswell 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. \r\nShops 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. \r\n \r\nSenoia Historic District ,\\lain t., Se11oia, 30276 \r\n-o-25-1-2627 De, eloped around 1830 and originally a cluster of \r\n;o farms, the to\" n feature I historic tructures along a \r\ncommercial strip and tree-lined streets. [;;I \r\nTravel 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. \r\n \r\nSmith 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 \r\ne- outbuildings, this is the quintessential affiuent farm \r\nfamil  plantation. Call for hours and fees. WC \r\n \r\nGrandmother's Garden and Pathways of Gold Park Old Town Carden Club of harpsburg \\ lai11 St., harpsburg, 30r--0-25-l-2627. coweta.ga.us \r\ntroll through these beautiful garden . 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[;;I WC \r\nTeaching Museum North 791 Iimosa Bfrd., Roswell, 30075 770-552-6339 fulto11schools.orgldeptlteachi11gmuseumnorth Exhibits here document the history of the United \r\ne- States, Georgia, and Roswell. Open '.\\lon.-Fri. a.m.- \r\n4 p.m. Free. [;;I WC \r\nTravel 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- \r\ne- telling Tours of Hi toric Roswell (cal l for resenations) \r\nis a\\\"3ilable. Call for hours. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nConcord 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. \r\nSmyrna 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 \r\ne- tours. Free. [;;I WC \r\nTravel 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- \r\n \r\n tic outhern cooking. pen Mon . and Wed.- Fri. 10 a.rn--1 p.rn , Sat. IOa. m.- ; p.m. Croup tours are al'ail- \r\nable. Free. ~ WC b \r\nLVlllE \r\nGwinnett 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 \r\nT. W. 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US Hwy.78 E \r\n \r\n770-941-7185 770-945-9541 770-427-6853 770-957-2610 770-498-5710 \r\n \r\n877-444-6777 877-727-5787 800-778-0668 800-385-9807 \r\n \r\nreserveusa.com bkwdrv.com atlantasouthrvresort.com stonemountainpark.com \r\n \r\nII I i \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n \r\nI ~ \r\n \r\ne \r\n~ \r\ni \r\n \r\n.1..-1. \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\n Flipper Fantasy \r\nSpot 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. \r\n \r\nLocomotion \r\nIt'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. \r\n \r\nFreedom \r\nAt 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. \r\n \r\nBarrier Islands \r\nGeorgia'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. \r\n \r\n52 \r\n \r\n sol1T H,, \r\nR'~ \r\nOcean \r\n \r\nSwing Time \r\nWatch 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. \r\n \r\nTime Capsules \r\nStroll 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. \r\n \r\nSignal Lights Swamped by Nature \r\n \r\nTheir beacons once warned of What the Indians called the \"land of the trembling earth,\"the \r\n \r\ndanger, but today the coast's \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Swamp,still holds the mystery of the great wild places. \r\n \r\nlighthouses are visitor-friendly. Find out why this is so by paddling acanoe through the still, black \r\n \r\nHike up the 178 winding steps to waters, strolling on boardwalks surrounded by lush vegetation, or \r\n \r\nthe top oflybee Island'slighthouse, climbing the observation towers.Get close to alligators,snakes,otters, \r\n \r\ncheck out the museum at St. \r\n \r\nwading birds,and bobcats.Understand a\"swamper's\" life at the quirky \r\n \r\nSimons Island Lighthouse, stop by Obediah'sOkefenok, learn the secrets of the swamp at Okefenokee \r\n \r\nthe Sapelo Island and Cockspur Heritage Center,and meet atalking tree at Southern Forest World.The \r\n \r\nlighthouses, or see the Little \r\n \r\nthree entrances to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge are near \r\n \r\nCumberland Island Lighthouse. Fargo,Folkston,and Waycross. \r\n \r\nS3 \r\n \r\n Learn about coastal ecology and life-forms at marine science centers on various barrier islands. \r\nExperience an Air Force bomber crew's harrowing flight over Nazi Germany at Pooler's Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum. \r\nMount up for a romantic sunrise or sunset trail ride on horseback or in a carriage on the beaches of Jekyll Island. \r\nJam each spring at the annual 15-day Savannah Music Festival, featuring renowned jazz, blues, rock, and gospel artists. \r\nWatch wild horses gallop along the ribbons of beaches on the undeveloped 36,000 acres of Cumberland Island. \r\nSign up for dining and a chance to hit the jackpot on casino dinner cruise ships out of Jekyll Island, Savannah,and Brunswick. \r\nCommune with nature in Darien at the Alta ma ha Waterfowl Management Area or in Eulonia at the Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge. \r\nRide the twister water slide at St. Marys Aquatic Center. \r\nWatch fleets of shrimp boats as they return each evening to Mary Ross Waterfront Park in Brunswick. \r\nCatch a Savannah Sand Gnats baseball game and see the Class Afarm team for the Montreal Expos in action. \r\nLearn 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. \r\nPark your car and stroll through shady streets to the charming waterfront park in historic St. Marys. \r\n \r\nFishy Encounters \r\nReel 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. \r\n \r\nBattle Ready \r\nExperience 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. \r\n \r\nFestival Flavors \r\nFood 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. \r\n \r\nSavannah \r\nWith 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. \r\n \r\n54 \r\n \r\n 45 Bistro This elegant eatery is located inthe Marshall House,alovely historic Savannah hotel. 123 E.Broughton St.,Savannah 912-644-7896 \r\nBarbara Jean's This haven for Southern dining serves up signature crab dishes. 214 Mallory St.,St. Simons Island 912-634-6500 \r\nBorrell Creek Landing Enjoy a variety of entrees overlooking Borrell Creek. 1101 US Hwy. 40 E., St. Marys 912-673-6300 \r\nHalyard'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 \r\nSkippers' 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 \r\nToucan Cafe This tropical island- themed restaurant serves food with flair. 531 Stephenson Ave., Savannah 912-352-2233 \r\n \r\nSea Worthy \r\nPay 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. \r\n \r\nGullah \r\nDiscover 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. \r\n \r\nSea Island \r\nWith 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. \r\n \r\nGood Buys \r\nPractice 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. \r\n \r\n55 \r\n \r\n OEORG1AONMvM1No . 0Rc I Boo v1s1T GA \r\n \r\nBLACKBEARD ISLAND \r\nBlackbeard 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. \r\nBLACKSHEAR 0 -20 \r\nPierce 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. \r\nOpen 1on.-Fri. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. [;;J WC b \r\nTravel 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 \r\nBRUNSWICK R-20 \r\nBrunswick Shrimp Docks/Mary Ross Waterfront Pari\u003c/ Liberty Ship Memorial Bay St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627, bgicvb.com \r\nee 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. \r\nEarth 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- \r\n\\'lltion tower. Open daily sunri e--sun et. Free. [;;J WC b \r\nEmerald 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- \r\nbling. Call for hours and fees. [;;J WC b IT \r\nHistoricDowntown Brunswick 1229 1ewcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-4032, brunswickgeorgia.net Visit the quaint shops, restaurants, art galleries, and \r\nantiques hop . Open daily. I:;;J WC b fl T \r\nHofwyl-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--\u003clraped oak trees. Tour the furnished I 50s ante- \r\nbellum home and mu eum. Call for hours. [;;J WC b \r\nOld 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. \r\nFree. I:;;J WC b \r\nRitz Theatre 1530 ewcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-262-6934, goldenislesarts.org 1nis renovated theater stages live productions year- \r\nround. Call for schedule, hours, and fees. [;;J WC b \r\nSidney Lanier Bridge US Hwy. 17, Brunswick, 31520 \r\n \r\n912-265-0620, 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. \r\nTravel 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 \r\nBrunswick 1-95 Visitors Center 200 1-95, Brunswick, 31525 800-933-2627, bgicvb.com \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I:;;J WC b \r\nBrunswick US Hwy. 17 Visitors Center 2000 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 800-933-2627, bgicvb.com \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;J WC b \r\nBrunswick Landing Marina 2429 ewcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 \r\n912-262-9264 Call for hour and fees. [;;J WC \r\nBrunswick Marina 1701 ewcastle St., Brunswick, 3I520 \r\n912-262-9264 all for hours and fees. [;;J WC \r\nCaptain Mike Evans Charters 728 Pine Haven Cir., Brunswick, 31520 \r\n912-264-3807 Call for hours and fees. [;;J WC \r\nHappy 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 \r\nand fees. [;;J WC \r\nHobo Charter Fishing 211 Choctaw Rd., Brunswick, 31525 9 12-264-5735 Specializing in inshore and near-shore expeditions. \r\nCall for hours and fees. [;;J WC \r\nSoutheast 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. \r\nI:;;JWC M l \r\nSterling Equestrian Center 6924 ew Jesup Hwy., Brunswick, 31523 912-265-7799 Call for hours and fees. \r\nThree Oaks Farm 332 Oyster Rd., Brunswick, 31523 912-262-9663 Boarding and horseback riding lessons. Call for fees. \r\nTravelog 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 \r\nTroupe Creek Marina 375 Yacht Rd., Brunswick, 31525 912-264-3862 \r\nOpen daily 7 a.m.--6 p.m. Call for fees. [;;J WC \r\nTwo-Way Marina US Hwy. 17 . at Altamaha River, Brunswick, 31525 \r\n \r\n9I2-265-04 I0 ightseeing tours on deck boats. Call for hours and \r\nfees. [;;J WC \r\nCUMBERLAND ISLAND S-22 \r\nCumberland 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 \r\nDungeness Ruins Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-81 7-3421, nps.gov \r\nlately 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. \r\nFirst 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 \r\nmericans. It was the site of the wedding of John F. Kennedy Jr. Call for tours. Free. \r\nPlum Orchard Mansion Cumberland Island, 3155 912-882-4335, 888-817-3421 , nps.gov The mansion , built by the Carnegie family, dates back \r\nto 1898. Call for hou~ and tour reservations. Free. b \r\nDARIEN S- 19 \r\nAltamaha 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 \r\nDarien 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. \r\nI:;;JWC M lT \r\nFort 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 \r\nruins, and a museum. Call for hours. [;;J WC b \r\nTravel 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 \r\nAltamaha 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. \r\nHarris 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 \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n  ENJOY ST. SIMONS \r\nISLAND, \r\nYOUR WAY. \r\n13~HQI1~EST. \r\n800-627-6850 \r\nre ortqLte t.com /gomm \r\n375+ Vacation Home and Condo Online Photo and Re ervation \r\nCall for a Free Brochure \r\n-\\\\'1\u0026~ ~~ \r\nEXPRESS' \r\n800-STSIMONS 1-800-787-4666 \r\n100% moke Free, Bike Rental , Expre s tart Breakfa t Bar, Meeting Facilitie \r\n  \r\nISLAND INN \r\n1-800 673 -6323 ignature Breakfa t Bar, Hot Tub, \r\nTropical Swimming Pool Coa tal Conference Center \r\nS8 \r\n \r\nGEOROIAONMYMIND.ORO I 800 VI I T GA \r\n \r\nthe Harris eek ational Wildlife Refuge). Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nHistoric Darien Walking Tours 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912--137-6884, mcintoshcounty.com Call for reservations and fees. \r\nNature and Historic Tours 301 Franklin St. , Darien, 3I305 912-4 37-6985, opengatesbnb.com \r\nalure tours of the Altamaha Ri ver, urrounding marshes, and isolated islands. [;l WC fl T \r\nELLA BELLE \r\n \r\nbirds. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nOkefenokee 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 \r\nTrain 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,. \r\n \r\nFeather 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 \r\n \r\nTravel 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,. \r\n \r\nOgeechee 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,. \r\nEULONIA \r\n \r\nOkefenokee 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 \r\national 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 \r\n \r\nHarris 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,. \r\nSmallest Church in America US Hwy. 17, Eulonia, 31331 9/2-832-5922 This church is only IOfeet by 15 feet and seats 12. \r\nervices are every third Sun. Open dai ly. Free. [;l 6,. \r\nFARGO \r\nOkefenokee 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,. \r\nFOLKSTON P-22 \r\nFolkston 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,. \r\nOkefenokee 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,. \r\nOkefenokee 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 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee 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 \r\nGUYTON \r\nGuyton 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,. \r\nHINESVILLE R- 17 \r\nFort Stewart Military Museum 2022 Frank Cochran Dr., Hinesville, 313 H -4936 912-767-7885, stewart.anny.mil \r\nTh 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,. \r\nTravel 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 \r\nHOMERVILLE M- 21 \r\nTravel 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,. \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND S-21 \r\nFaith 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,. \r\n \r\n Horton House Ruins/Horton'sBrewery Site \r\n1. Ril'eniell' Dr.. Jekvll lsla11d. 3 J5r \r\n9/2-635-3636. iekvllisla11d.co111 'I his house. dating from 1742, is one of the olde,t standing structures in the slate and includes the ruim of \r\nc- Georgia', first bre\\\\ery. Open dail) . Free. [;l WC \r\nJekyll 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 \r\nrequest~d . [;l WC 0- \r\nJekyll 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 \r\nJekyll 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- \r\nable. Open dail) 9 a.m.-5 p.111. Free. [;l WC 0- \r\nJekyll 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 \r\nhomes. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 0- \r\nJekyll Island Soccer Complex 011th Beaclniell' Dr. , /ehl/ Jsla11d, 3152 , \r\n9 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- \r\nc- ments and team ca mps. [;l WC \r\nJekyll Wharf Marina J Pier Rd.. /ekvll lsla11d, 3I527 9 I2-6 35-3 I52. sai11tsimom frci mit.co111 \r\nOpen IOa. m.-sunsel. Ca ll for fees. WC \r\nSummer 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. \r\n~WC M IT . \r\nTidelands 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\u003cH\u003en marine cic11cc. li ,e-animal di,plays, \r\nc- kavak tours, and a nature wa lk. all for hours and fees. \r\n[;l. WC \r\nTravel 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 \r\nOpen ~ lon.-Fri. a.m.-; p.m. [;l WC 0- T \r\nJekyll Island Welcome Center 90 / /ekv/1 Ce111se,.-a,-, /ehll lsl,111d, 3152:9 12-635-3636. sr-4-JEJ,,.1'L/ .. iekvllisla11d.com \r\nOpen dai h 9 a.m.-5 p.111. [;l WC 0- \r\nCoastal ExpeditionsCharter Fishing and Dolphin Tours I I/arbor Rd.. /ekvll Island. 3I5r 9 /2-265-0192. coastalclwrterfishi11g.com r.\u003eolphin . fishing, and birding tours daih-. Ca ll for hours and fee,. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Club Hotel \r\n(800) 535-9547 www.jckr ll cl ub .com \r\nBeachview Club \r\n(800) 299-2228 www.bcachviewcl ub .com \r\n \r\nVilla by the Sea Resort Hotel \u0026 Conference Center \r\n(800) 84 1-6262 www .jekylli landga.co m \r\nDays lnn \u0026 Suite \r\n(888) 635-3003 www .day innj ckyll. co m \r\n \r\nQuality Inn \u0026 Suites \r\n(9 12) 635-2202 www.jckylli landqualit y.com \r\n \r\nJekyll Island \r\nGEORGIA'S JEWEL \r\n \r\nRE TAL COTIAGES:Jek-yll Realty (888) 333-5055 www.jekyll-island.com Parker-Kaufman, Realtors (888) 453-5955 www.parker-kau[m an.corajekyll \r\n \r\nPrescrmuon and consermtion of Jekyll hland is made possible lry the support of the Jekyll I land foundation, \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\nan nuk/\u003ee11\"\"nr 50 1(c)(3) organi~aticm. You a m help with their urrent endeator. Find our more at \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\ngenrgraseat urtles.or.c:- . \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\n 0EORGIA0 MvM1NO .O RG I oo V I SIT GA \r\n \r\nCoastal Tours, Inc. /elryll lsla11d, 31527 912-635-269 , 00-260-0470, coastaltoursinc.com Custom tour of avannah and the coast. \r\nJekyll Harbor Marina I Harbor Rd. , Jd,yll Island, 31527 \r\n' 9l2-635-3137, iekyllharbor.com \r\nOpen daily. ~ WC \r\nSea 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 \r\nVictoria'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 \r\ncoup! ride . Call for hour and fee . ~ WC 6- \r\nWeadore Sailing Jekyll Harbor larina, l Harbor Rd., /elryll lsland, 31527 9l2-223-4419, weadoresailing.com \r\nailing and dolphin tours of the Jd.-yll lsland coa t. \r\nKINGSLAND R-22 \r\nTravel 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 \r\ni itor information on all area attractions, accommodations, and restaurants, including Cumberland \r\n' Island, Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge, tour , and more. \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Kingsland 2424 Haddock Rd., Exit 1 of{ l-95, Kingsland, 31548 9l2-729-3253, georgiaonmymi11d.org \r\nOpen daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ~ WC 0- \r\nLITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND S-20 \r\n \r\nMelon 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- \r\n' able, as well as a bed-and- breakfast. Call for reservations, \r\nhours, and fees. ~ \r\nMidway 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 \r\nSeabrook Village 660 Trade Hill Rd., 'lidway, 31320 912-8 -f-700 , seabrookvillage.org \r\nisit the Gibbons Hou e, the eabrook chool , or the \r\n' Delegal Williams House and step back in time. Call for \r\nre ervations, hours, and fees. ~ WC \r\nNAHUNTA \r\nTravel Services Brantley County Development Office P.O. Box 87, lain t., ahunta, 31553 9 l 2--+62-6275 \r\nOpen Mon.-\\ ed. a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 0- \r\nPEMBROKE \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nPOOLER S- 15 \r\nMighty 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. \r\nCall for hours and fees. ~ WC 0- IT \r\n \r\nRICHMOND Hill S- 16 \r\nFort 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- \r\nOssabaw Island 22 l-f CA H\"?' 14-f, Richmond Hill, 3132-f 9 l2-262-3 173, georgiawildlife.com \r\nccessible only by boat, this is Georgia's third-largest barrier island, offering hiking, guided camping trips, scheduled group hunts, and public beaches. \r\nRichmond 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 \r\nee 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 \r\nTravel 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 ' \r\nRichmond 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 ' \r\nRichmond Hill Local Welcome Center CA Hwy. l-f-f and Timber Trail Rd. Richmond Hill, 3132-f 912- 56-3697, richmondhillcl'b.org \r\nOpen lon.-Sa t. IOa.m.-4 p.m. ~ WC 0- \r\nFort McAllister Marina 3203 Fort lcAl/ister Rd., Richmond Hi//, 3132-f \r\n9 l 2-727-2632 Call for hours. ~ WC 6- IT \r\n \r\nLittle 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- \r\nvation and fees. ~ WC 0- IT \r\nMIDWAY S- 17 \r\nCay 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 \r\nplants, and wildlife. Call for hours. Free. ~ WC 0- \r\nFort 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 \r\nthe War of 1812. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 0- \r\nLeConte 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. \r\n \r\nOglethorpe 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 \r\nTravel Services Pooler Area Chamber of Commerce 30 E. U Hwy. 0, Pooler, 31322 912-74 -912 l, pooler-ga.com \r\nOpen ?. lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 0- \r\nOgeechee River Canoe and Kayak Rentals 318 Dublin Rd., Pooler, 31322 912-964-0202, ogeecheecanoe.com Shuttle service and training for gu ided and unguided \r\ncanoe or kayak trips. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 0- \r\nPORT WENTWORTH T- 15 \r\nTravel 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 ' \r\nPort Wentworth Chamber of Commerce 20-f-A S. Coastal Hwy., Port Wentworth, 3H O? 9 l2-965-1999, portwentworthga.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.- 4 p.m. ~ WC 0- \r\n \r\nRINCON \r\nSalzburger 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 \r\nGeorgia. Open Wed., at., Sun. 3-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 0- \r\nST. MARYS R-22 \r\nCrooked River State Park miles north of St. i\\larys. 011 Spur-f0 \r\n912 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 ' \r\nCumberland 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, \r\n' African merican , and the Carnegie family. Call for \r\nhour and fees. ~ WC \r\nGeorge 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 \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\n 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. \r\nThe Historic Liberty lrail, funded by the Liberty County Development \r\nuthority, 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. \r\nThe lrail will take you to The Midway ational Historic Di trier, Dorchester cademy ational Historic Place, \r\nFort 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. \r\nmotel tax dollars. \r\n \r\nThe Historic Liberty Trail. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n) Exit 76 on 1-95 between \r\n \r\n~) \r\n \r\nSavannah and Brunswick. \r\n \r\nTo request a free brochure or \r\nmore information, visit us at \r\nwww.UbertytraU.com or \r\ncontact us at 888-384-9814 or at \r\ninfo@UbertytraU .com . \r\n \r\n GEORGIA N M YMI NO.ORG I 800 V I S IT GA \r\n \r\nDARIEN 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. \r\n~WC M I \r\nHistoric Darien Shopping \r\nDow11to11'1l. US II wl'. ,--. Darie11. \u003e/,/JS \r\n912 --1 r-668-f. mc111to,l1co,111t\\'.co111 Cift ~hop~. antique, ,tore,. and .i rc,tJurant. Opt'11 \\ lon.- S,,t 9 a.111.-'i p.n1 ~WC M I \r\nJEKYLL 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,. \r\n~WC M IT \r\nST. 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,. \r\n~ WC c-rlT \r\nSAVANNAH 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\u003c.com \\l ore than 600 ,t.ill,. rc,tanranh, and camping facilities. Open  at.--Snn . 8 a.111 .--6 p.m. Free \r\n~WC M I \r\nOglethorpe 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 \r\n~WC M I \r\nSavannah 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 \r\n~WC M I \r\nSavannah 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 \r\n~WC M IT \r\nThis 11,u1 a mphng of the many shopping opportunities in this region. For more information, call 800-VtSJT GA or visit GeorgiaOnMyMind.org. \r\n \r\nBt',I \\\\t.,tprn \r\n \r\nill \r\nfl, \r\n \r\n62 \r\n \r\nThe \\a il of this dcco111missio11cd ~ubmarinc is on displa) ou t\\idc the sccuri~ i;atc. Open dai lr- Free. \r\nHistoric 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. \r\n~we e- \r\n \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND S- 20 \r\nArthur J.Moore Methodist Museum, library, and Archive 100 rliHtr /. /\\loore Dr., St. imom Island, \u003e1522 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 \r\n \r\nMcIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins pur -10 (Charlie Smith r. I/11i.). St. \\ la,-,,s. 3I55 \r\n9 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' \r\nOak 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) \r\nwar from I OI on. Ope11 dail} . Jlree. ~ 6' \r\nOrange 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 \r\nfor hOlm and fees. ~ WC \r\nSt. Marys Aquatic Center 30 l llerb Bauer Dr., St. \\lar,s. 3/ 558 9 /2-673-8 118. cia-st-mam.ga.usl\u003c1quatic.html Rela, on a tube in the ri,cr, ll'im. or ride th e hvi \\ler \r\nslide. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC fl T \r\nSt. 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 \r\nhours and fees. ~ WC b \r\nTravel 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 \r\nCamden- 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 \r\nOpen \\ Jon.-Fri. 9 a.m-; p.111. ~ WC 6' \r\nCumberland Island Ferry t. \\lcm s St.,. I. ,\\lam, 3J5;8 \r\n9 /2 2--1'35. 8 8 J7- H2/ . slm\u003c1r,'Swelco111e.co111 Th e fe rn nm a round-tnp fro111 , I. \\l arys lo Cumberland Island. all for hours and fees. ~ WC \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nrove CcrnetCf). ..111 for hou~ and fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nLang'sMarina East I00 St. I\\ lan-.1St.. St. \\ lcm-s. ,I 558 \r\n9 /:!-882--f-f52 Call for hours and fees. ~ WC b \r\nUp the Creek Xpeditions and Outfitters 111 Osborne St., St. \\la,-,s, 3155 9 /_. 82-09 / 1. --7-UPT/J EC RE/\u003c: K upthecreeklrips. com Guided k.,,,,k trips. rental,. and imlructio111 for Georgia's ,cenic walcr11a),. 1ncl11di11g Cumberland l1lancl Jnd \r\nOkefenokee tri1 s. 'a ll i r hou\" and fee . ~ WC \r\n \r\nAvenue 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. \r\nBloody 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 \r\n,eorgia. pen dai ly 8 a.m .- -1 p.111. lrce. ~ 6' \r\nChrist 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. \r\nz_; Open dailv. Docent avai lable p.m. ~ 6' \r\nDriftwood'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 \r\nm,d fees. ~ WC b \r\nFort 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 \u003c1 ft cr th e fo unding of Sman nah. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC b \r\nGascoigne 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 \r\nIlisloric Pia e,. Call for hours. ~ WC 6' \r\nGlynn 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 \r\nfor hmm and fee,. ~ WC 6' \r\nThe 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' \r\nMildred 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 \r\nNeptune Park \r\nReacl,riew Dr.. St . Simons lsla 11d, \u003e1522 9 /2-265-0620, 00-93 3-2627 Ph1igro11nd. 111ini-golf, rcsl:iurants. and 1hop,. Open daih . ~ WC b \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nand enjoy picket fences, front porches, fragrant salt air.and friendly smiles. Canopied streets of quaint shops, wonderful restaurants and pleasureful \r\nrecreation 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 \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore, selected as One of the IO Best Beaches in America by The Travel Channel. \r\nFor visitor information, call St. Marys Tourism at (800) 868-8687. Or email: info@stmaryswelcome.com \r\n \r\nWe're located on the GA/FL border, minutes \r\n \r\noffl-95 at GA Exits 1 and 3. A great location when makingyour 2005 Super Bowl plans. \r\n \r\n~ ... \r\n \r\nST, MARYS MARDI GRAS, FEB, 5 \r\n \r\nWhen visiting historic St. Marys, enjoy... \r\n \r\nLodging: Belle Tara Inn, 912-882-4199, www.belletora.com  Cumberland Island Inn \u0026 Suit.es, 800-768-6250, \r\nwww.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 \r\n Riverview Hotel, 912-882-3242, www.eagnet.com/ riverview/ riverview hotel.htm  And more! \r\n \r\nAttractions: Osprey Cove GolfCourse, 800-352-5515, www.ospreycove.com  Submarine Museum, 912-882-2782, \r\nwww.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 \r\n \r\nShopping: A. Clark Antiques, 912-882-1801, www.aclarkantiques.com  The French Quarter, 912-882-8899 \r\n Read 'Em Again, 912-576-7888, www.reademagainbooks.com  Up the Creek, 912-882-0911, www.upthecreektrips.com  And more! \r\n \r\nRestaurants: Sterling's Southern Cafe, 912-882-3430  Lang's Marina Restaurant, 912-882-4432 \r\n Borrell Creek Landing, 912-673-6300  And more! \r\n \r\nSponsors: Downtown Merr:hants Association  Express Scripts, 912-673-3000, www.expressscripts.com \r\n 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 \r\n St. Marys Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 800-868-8687, www.stmaryswelcome.com  Satilla Business Service, 912-882-3272  Vista Outdoor Advertising, 912-882-6262 \r\n \r\n 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. \r\nCome hungry and enjoy St. Marys' tempting choices ofgreat southern cuisine restaurants. \r\n1911\"\"1111111111111..,....,,..=:;:;;-----, At the river's edge find a fleet ofshrimp boats, a wonderful \r\nwaterfront 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. \r\nStay over and enjoy the comfort and hospitality ofSt. Marys' array of lodging, inns and historic bed \u0026breakfast houses. \r\nCome and visit us soon! For complete information, call (800) 868-8687. \r\nOr visit www.stmaryswelcome.com Or email: info@stmaryswelcome.com GEO GIA \r\n \r\n r \r\n \r\nGame 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. \r\n \r\nNever 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. \r\n \r\nDeepwater, ocean access homesites ofrare beauty are available within this, one ofthe last great residential opportunities along the waterways and marshlands ofthe Atlantic seaboard. \r\n \r\n..... \r\n. .. ' \r\n \r\nPremier 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. \r\n \r\nThe perfect location ofCumberland Harbour in St. Marys, Georgia- just 30 minutes north ofthe \r\n \r\nJacksonville, FL, airport- places all the delights oflife on the coast wonderfully at hand. \r\n \r\nTo learn more, or to schedule a land and water tour \r\n \r\n~ 1/~ \r\n \r\nof Cumberland Harbour, call (888) 231 -5263. \r\n \r\nwww.cumbi~a~ftI;1iiJ~~g~ \r\n \r\n GEORG I AON MYMI ND.O RG I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nSt. 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. \r\n \r\nAir 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 \r\n \r\nBenjy'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. \r\n[;l WC \r\n \r\nSt. 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nTravel 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nBarry'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 \r\nBedford 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. \r\n \r\nCaptain 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. \r\nCaptain 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 \r\nCaptain 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 \r\n \r\nCoastal 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. \r\n \r\nGeorgia 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' I \r\n \r\nGolden 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 \r\n7 a. m.-7 p.n1. [;l WC 6' YIT \r\n \r\nGolden 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 \r\n \r\nGolden 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 \r\n \r\nHampton 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 \r\n \r\nIsland Dive Center and Tours Colden Isles farina. IO I farina Dr. \r\nt. 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 \r\n \r\nMarsh 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 \r\n \r\n66 \r\n \r\n eoria's aura on er \r\nLand l} ofthe Trembling Earth \r\n \r\n G EOR C IAONMYMIND.ORC I 8 00 V I I T GA \r\n \r\ncommuni ty, and UGA larine Institute (reservations \r\nrequired). T he visitor center interprets the fragi le \r\ncoastal ecosystem. Call for hours. C;;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nBLACK CREEK \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Golf Club \r\n \r\nBlack Creek Golf Club \r\n \r\nOleander, Pine Lakes, \r\n \r\n277 Cantcrnood, 3J308 \r\n \r\nand lndian founds Courses, \r\n \r\n912 58-4653 \r\n \r\nCapt. Wylly Rd., 31527 \r\n \r\nblackcreek.com \r\n \r\n9 J2-635-2368 \r\n \r\nBLACKSHEAR \r\n \r\njek)llisland.com \r\n \r\nLakeview Golf Club \r\n \r\nKINGSLAND \r\n \r\n5JOCol(C/11b Rd., 31516 \r\n \r\nLaurel Island Links \r\n \r\n9 J2-449-4-f 11 \r\n \r\n233 Marsh Harbour Pkwy, 3J54 \r\n \r\nBRUNSWICK Coastal Pines Golf Course \r\n \r\n912-729-72 77 visitkingsland.com \r\n \r\n1Coastal Pine Cir., 31525 \r\n \r\nRICHMOND HILL \r\n \r\n9 J2-261 -0503 \r\n \r\nWaterford Landing Golf Course \r\n \r\nGolden Isles Golf Center 49 4 Altama Ave., 31525 912-264 -1666 \r\n \r\n731 Waterford Landing Rd., 31324 912-727-4 48 richmondhillcvb.com \r\n \r\ngol(georgia .org \r\n \r\nRINCON \r\n \r\nOak Grove Island Golf Club 126 Clipper Bay Rd., 31523 912-280-9525 oakgroveislandgol(.com \r\n \r\nLost Plantation Golf Club 1Clubhouse Dr., 31326 912-826-2092 lostplantationgol{.com \r\n \r\nFOLKSTON Folkston Golf Club 202 Countr)' Club Rd., 31537 912-496-7155 golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nST.MARYS Osprey Cove Golf Club 123 Osprey Dr., 31558 \r\n00-352-5575 hamptongolfinc.com \r\n \r\nHINESVILLE Cherokee Rose Country Club Golf 225 Cherokee Trail, 313 J3 9 J2-876-5503 go l(georgia .org \r\n \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND/ SEA ISLAND Hampton Club 100 Tabbystone, 31522 912-634-025 5 hamptonclub.com \r\n \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND \r\n \r\nGreat Dunes Golf Course \r\n \r\n~: ;a;:~=r~!: ~~.T; ~;~2Resort \r\n \r\nShell Rd. and Beachview Dr., 31527 9)2-638-3 351 \r\n \r\n9 12-635-2 170 jek)l/i land.com \r\n \r\nsea palms. com \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH Bacon Park Golf Course One horty Cooper Dr., 3HJ 6 912-354-2625 ba co11parkgo l(co urse.com \r\nThe Club at Savannah Harbor 2 Resort Dr. , 31421 912-201 -2007 \r\nCrosswinds Golf Course 232 James B. Blackbum Dr., 31408 912 -966- 1909 crosswindsgol(club.com \r\nHenderson Golf Club 1Al JIender 0 11 Dr., 3HJ 9 912 -920-465 3 hendersongol(club.com \r\nHunter Golf Club 1548 S. Perimeter Rd., 31409 9 12-3 52-5622 \r\nMary Calder Golf Course \\V. 1.Athrop ve., 31402 912-23 -7100 golfgeorgia.org \r\nSouthbridge Golf Club 4J5 Southbridge Blvd., 31405 9 12-6 51-545 5 go l(georg ia .org \r\nSHELLMAN BLUFF Sapelo Hammock Golf Club 500 Jarshview Dr., 3133 1 9 12-83 2-4653 sapelolwmmockgo lf. co m \r\nWAYCROSS 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 \r\n \r\nSt. 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. \r\nSt. 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. \r\nSt. Simons Ghost Tour 669 1 . Golf Villas, I. Simons Island, 31522 9J2-63 -2756, ghostlourso(stsimons.com \r\nenture into the history of the island and its local ghosts and spirits. Call fo r hours and fees. \r\nC;;l WC 6- \r\nSt. 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. \r\nC;;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nSt. 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. \r\nSoutheast AdventureOutfitters 3 J3 Mallory St. , St. Simons ls/and, 31522 9 J2-638-6732, southeastadvenlure.com \r\nKayak tours. Call for hours and fees. C;;l WC 0- I \r\nSAPELO ISLAND S- 19 \r\nReynoldsMansion Sapelo 1land, 3 J327 9 J2-485-2299, gastateparks.orglgeorgiallodges/sapelo \r\now 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 \r\nSapelo 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 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Sapelo Island Visitors Center J Landing Rd. , Meridian , 3 1319 9 12-437-3224, sapelonerr.org Call for hours. [;;l WC ' \r\nSpirit of Sapelo apelo ls/and, 31327 \r\n9J2-4 5-2J70, georgiacoast.com Bus tours of the island. Call for reservations and fees. \r\nSAVANNAH T- 16 \r\nAndrewLowHouse 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 \r\nBamboo 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 \r\n(donations accepted). C;;l WC 0- \r\nBeachInstitute/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. \r\nCall for hours and fees. C;;l WC 0- \r\nBonaventure 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. \r\nC;;l WC 6- \r\nCathedral 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 ' \r\nChatham 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 ' \r\nChrist 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 \r\nin 1736. Call fo r hours. Free. WC 0- \r\nCity 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 \r\nhours. WC 6- I \r\nColonial Park Cemetery Oglethorpe and Abercom ts., Savannah , 31401 9 J2-65J-6843 11,is burial ground is believed to be the gravesite of \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\n  GEORGIAONMYMIND. ORG I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nScenery. Security. Serenity. \r\n \r\nButton Gwinnett, one of the sign ers of the Declaration of Independence. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m . [;l \r\nFactors Walk orth side of Bay t., Savannah, 3HO l \r\n9 / 2-234-0295, 877-728-2662 ineteenth-century cotton merchants, known as fac- \r\ntors, built ornate buildings in this area, noted for its iron bridges and cobblestones. Free. \r\n \r\nFirst African Baptist Church 23 Montgomery St., avannah, 3140 1 912-233-6597, oldestblackchurch.org \r\nFounded in 1773, this church is belie\"ed to be the old- \r\nest continuously active African American congregation \r\nin orth America. Call fo r hours. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nP OOLER, a famijy W'9' oflife. \r\nEnjoy the sere n ity and security of a small town, located adjacent to l - 95 , l - 16 and U .S. Highway So. Just minutes from Historic Savannah , the beaches of Tybee Island and the low country. \r\nWhatever your interest. .. historical, educational, nature or family fun you ' ll find it in Pooler! \r\n912-748-9121 \r\nwww.poolerchamber.com \r\nPooler kea Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nFlannery O'Connor Childhood Home 207 E. Charlton t., Savan11ah , 31401 912 -233-6014 \r\nBuilt in 1856, the home is furnished as it was in the 1920s and 1930s when O'Connor lived there, until he \r\nwas 13. Call for hours and fees. WC \r\nFort Pulaski National Monument US Hwy. 80 E., Savannah, 31410 912-786-5787, ns.govl{opu \r\nThis Civil War fort was built to guard the ea approach \r\nto avannah . Call for hours. [;l WC 6' \r\nGirl Scouts First Headquarters 330 Drayton St. , Savannah, 31401 912-232-8200, 888-223-3 83 , girlscouting.org \r\nisit this museum of ea rly Ci r! couting as well as the \r\ngift shop. Call for hours, tours, programs, and fees. WC \r\nGray'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. \r\n \r\nHistoric Savannah Theatre 222 Bull t., avannah, 31-f0 1 912-233-7764, savarmahtheatre.com \r\nOpened in 1818, this is arguably the oldest continuously mnning theater in the nation. Jukebox Journey features \r\nthe nation's greatest hits from the 19-+0s through the \r\n1970s. Call for hours, schedule, and fees. [;l WC 6' T \r\n \r\nJuliette 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 \r\nScouts, including original Cordon family furniture. \r\nCall for hours and fee . Reservations required for \r\ngroups and Girl cout troops. WC 6' T \r\n \r\nLaurel 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- \r\nsons of color, this is the resting place of many of Savan- \r\nnah's early prominent African Americans. Open daily 8 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l 6' \r\n \r\nLucas Theatre for the Arts 32 Abercom St. , al'Onnah, 3140 1 912-525-5040, 9l 2-525-5050, lucastheatre.com \r\nThis renovated historic theater is in the heart of th e \r\nd011a1to1111 historic district. Call for hours and fees. WC 6' \r\n \r\nLutheran Church of the Ascension Wright quare, 120 Bull St., avarmah, 31-101 912-232-4 151, elcota.org \r\nThis 260-year-old church is one of avannah 's most \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\n Relax, Unwind, Breathe... Indulge Yourself. \r\n,A\\ar 1ott \r\nSAVANNAH RIVERFRONT 100 General Mclncosh Boulevard \r\nSavannah, Georgia 31401  (912) 233.7722 \r\nVisit our new European Spa \r\nCALL YOUR TAAi/El AGENT FORRESERVATIONS OR. \r\nwww.marriott.com/savrf Marriott worldwide reservations at 1.800.228.9290 \r\nTHE WESTIN SAVANNAH HARBOR \r\nGOLF RESORT \u0026 SrA Gora1a \r\n912.201.2000 \r\nwww. wes Ii nsa van nah. com \r\n \r\nWWW.GARDE HOTEL AVA AH . OM \r\n \r\nf/'th, aJeait(/I \r\n9 I 2 . 7 2 I. 5 0 0 0 , \"I, I, , , 1 ,, , 1 1\",, \r\nffarm Chocolate Chip Cookies, Served Fresh Upon Arrival \r\n \r\nNEW DOUBLETREE HOTEL. \r\n \r\n Luxury rooms feature poster beds \r\n \r\n wa rd winmng restaurant \u0026 pub at the 2003 111:l.uc of ... avann.ih\" \r\n H eated Terrace pool. cardio center, \r\n \r\nConccirgc \u0026 Valet service \r\n \r\n Group Rates arc ava ilable \r\n \r\nALL 912.790.7000 FOR RESERVATIONS \r\nOR \r\nVlSIT ONLIN E AT DOU B LET RF.E.COM \r\n \r\n@. \r\nBillo n HHooors- \r\n__. 1~ia.. \r\nHiltalMttonor\\ ~ Nt1W19ofro.nts\u0026l.tilK\", M'ld~DfpoinU MtwqecflOHlkinor\\11111 nl (ondbOIIL JOO,\u0026 Hitton \r\n \r\n(p? \r\nDou s LET REE\" \r\n \r\nHOTEL \r\n \r\nHI STORI C SAVAN A H \r\n \r\n411 W [ST BAY STRHf AVANNA II , GA 3 1401 \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMvM IND.ORO \r\n \r\n00 VISIT GA \r\n \r\ncelebrated landmarks. Open daily 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. WC 6- \r\nMassie 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- \r\nOatland 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 \r\nexhibits. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC6- \r\n0ld 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 \r\nRalph 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 \r\navannah's frican merican heritage and offers a bus \r\ntour. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC6- \r\nRiverfront 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 \r\n \r\nRoundhouse 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 \r\nSt.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- \r\nSavannah History Museum 303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah , 31401 9 I2-238-1779, chsgeorgia.org \r\nvideo presentation and exhibits detail events from the founding of the colony to the present. Group rates available. Call for hours and fees. ~WC6-flY \r\nSavannah National Wildlife Refuge outh 011 GA Hwy. 25, Sava11nah, 3I405 \r\n912-652-4415, Savannah.fws.gov This 28,16 -acre refuge offer hiking, picnicking, and wildlife. Open sunrise-sunset. Free. ~WC6- \r\nSavannah 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- \r\n \r\nSavannah 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 \r\nShips 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 \r\nSkidaway 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 \r\ndaily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. ~ WC 6- \r\nTelfairMuseum 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 \r\nTelfair'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 \r\n \r\nHenry Ford spent winter's \r\nhere. You should spend the night. \r\n \r\nFought for it \r\nat Ft. McA((ifter \r\nJurt 20 Minuter South of Hirtoric \r\nSavannah \r\nOne hour frorvi HH+on Head \r\n1 ee +irv.e at \r\n'J \r\nWaterford \r\n \r\nI \r\nl\u003eought his Winter Ho~e \r\na Fishing \r\n \r\nBird Watchers \r\n)JI \r\nlove the \r\nCo(o n i a( Co a rt \r\nBirding 1rai(r \r\n \r\nfrerh (oca( \r\nteafood \r\n \r\nFord Kindergarten \r\n \r\naffordaf\u003e(e (odgir,g \r\n \r\nCa~J\u003eing at Fort \r\nMcA(Hst er \r\n \r\n72 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nWaving 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. \r\nWesley Monumental United Methodist Church -f29 Abercom St. , Savannah, 3/40 I 912-232-0191, wesleymonumental.org \r\nBuilt in I 90, this church honors John Wesle) , the founder of Methodism. Call for hours. Free. ~ WCb \r\nWormsloe 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 \r\nmore. Call for hours. ~ WC b \r\nTravel 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 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b \r\n \r\nSavannah 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 \r\nCapt. Walt'sCharters Bull Rim J\\Jarina, 005 Old Tvbee Rd. \r\navamwh, 3H /0 912-89 -0308. waltsadvenlure.cornlclwrters \r\nunset and O\\'ernight excursions as well as dolphin tour . Call for fees. ~ WC \r\nCarriage 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. \r\nCoastal 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 \r\nCoastline Travel -f I Wahlstrom Rd., Savannah, 3 HO-f \r\n912-23-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. \r\nDolphin 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. \r\n \r\nFreedom 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 \r\nGeechee Institute 395 Hodgson /emorial Dr., Ste. 11 0 \r\nSavannah, 3 H06 9 /2-63 /-776 / \r\npecializing in Gullah and Geechee tours. Ca ll for \r\nhours. ~ WCb \r\nGhost 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. \r\nGray 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 \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nHistoric 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 \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nSand, Sea and History \r\nOnly 20 minute.; from Downtown Savannah, \r\nIn family valuel \r\n \r\n_fiLAM \r\n \r\n73 \r\n \r\n 77-0cean-Inn www.OceanlnnSuites.com \r\nuxun Suites )cean \\ iews 'ull Breakfast alt \\\\ater Pool Cowred Parking \r\n74 \r\n \r\nGeoRG1AO MvM1ND .ORG I oo v1s1T GA \r\n \r\nHogan'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 \r\nHospitality 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 \r\nIsle 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 \r\nLow 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 \r\nMagnolia 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 . \r\nMiss 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 \r\nfee . [;;l WC 6' \r\nOld 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 \r\nOld 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 \r\nPersonalized 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. \r\nPlantation 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. \r\nReeler 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 \r\nRiverstreet 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- \r\nule and fees. WC 6' Y \r\nSavannah 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 \r\n \r\nbordello tours. Call for hours. Admission 15. \r\nSavannah 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. \r\nSavannah Safari Walking Tours 415 Ken tuck), Ave., avannah, 31404 912-234-649 , sava,mahsa{ari.com \r\nelf-guided walking tour of the historic district. -f (include guidebook). Croup tours also available. \r\nSavannah 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. \r\nSavannah 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 \r\nSavannah 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 \r\nSavannah 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 \r\nSee Savannah Walking Tours 511 E. Jones, ammwh, 3140 I 912-234-3571, 00-574-9255, seesavannah.com \r\nnique blend of history, adventure, and storytelling in lhe hoste city. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC \r\nSouthern 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 \r\nSpirit 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. \r\nTales 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. \r\nTootsy 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 \r\nTour 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. \r\n \r\n Victorian Lady Tours 32 / E. 55th t.. amnnah, 31-105 9/2-236-/ 6 Tailor-made tours with Victorian costumed guides. Call for fees. \r\n \r\nSEA ISLAND \r\n \r\nSea Island Resort P.O. Box 3035 1, ea Island, 31561 912-63 -3611, 800- EA/ LAND Sea Island i known as a vacation spot for celebrities and roya l!). n,e resort has hosted golf tournament and presidential vi its, including the prestigious C-8 ummit \r\nin 2004. Call for hours and fees. [;;I WC 0-ft T \r\n \r\nSPRINGFIELD S- 14 \r\n \r\nHistoric 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 \r\n' merican artifucts, was built in 1934. un. 2- 5 p.111. \r\nC roup tours b)' reservation . Pree. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services Effingham County Chamber of Commerce \r\n520 W. Third t., Springfield, 31329 9/2-75-1-330 /, 66-754-330/, eff,11ghamcou11ty.com Open \\lon.-F'ri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 0- \r\n \r\nTYBEE ISLAND U- 16 \r\n \r\nFort 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 \r\n \r\nKEHOE \r\nH O USE \r\n \r\nTybee 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 \r\n \r\nTybee 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 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Tybee Visitor Information Center \r\n02 First I., U Hwy. 0, Tybee Island, 3132 912-786-544-f, 00-86 -2322, tybeevisit.com \r\npen i\\lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-;:30 p.m. [;;I WC 0- \r\n \r\nAmick'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 \r\n \r\nCaptain 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. \r\n[;;I WC o- T \r\n \r\nLazerretto 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. \r\n[;;I WC o- IT \r\n75 \r\n \r\n GA GEORGIAONMYMIND.ORG I 800 V I IT \r\n \r\nMarshland 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. \r\nNorth Island Surfing Kayak \r\n1213 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. \r\nPalmetto 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. \r\nCall for fees. ~ WC 6- T \r\nSea 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 \r\ntrips. Open Wed.-Mon. 10a.m.-6p.m. Fees vary. ~ WC 6- \r\nSundial Charters 142 Pelican Dr., Tybee I land, 3132 912-786-9-170, 66- U -DAVE, sundialclwrters.nel \r\ncolours and fishing. Call for hours and fee . ~ WC \r\nTybee 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 \r\n \r\nWilderness 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 \r\nWAYCROSS 0-20 \r\nLaura 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)' \r\na.m.-10 p.m. ~WC ' \r\nObediah'sOkefenok 511 5 Swamp Rd., Waycross, 31503 9/2-2 7-0090, okefenokeeswamp.corn Enjoy wildlife exhibits, boardwalks, trai ls, and mu e- \r\nums. Open dai ly 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. ~WC ' \r\nOkefenokee 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 \r\n' and its 1912 steam locomotive. Group rates a\\\"Ji lable. \r\nCall for hours and fees. ~ WC \r\nOkefenokee 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 \r\np.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nSouthern 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 \r\nTravel Services \r\nWaycross- Ware County Convention and Visitors Bureau/ Waycross Welcome Center 315-A Plant Ave., Warcross, 3150 I 912-2 3-37+-1, okefenokeetourism.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nWOODBINE \r\nSatilla Waterfront Park 310 Bedell Ave., Woodbine, 31569 9/2-729-5600 Fishing, boating, nature wa lk, boardwa lk, and water \r\nsports. Open dai l) unrise-sunset. ~ WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nFish Masters Charters 14 1 /\\la/lard Pointe Dr., Woodbine, 31569 9 12-729-52 1-1, 912-258-68+-1 Fishing and dive charters. 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415 W.Liberty St. 6703 Abercorn St. 11750 Abercom St. \r\n \r\n912-692-0404 912-790-8287 912 354-7878 912-927-7720 \r\n \r\n800-456-4000 \r\n800-321-2211 800-DAYSINN \r\n \r\ncountryinns.com courtyard.com/savdt courtyard.com/savch the.daysinn.com/savannah06945 \r\n \r\n2-4 64 4 156 3-4 144 2 114 \r\n \r\n. . . \r\n \r\nDays Inn,Days Suites \r\n \r\n201 W.Bay St. \r\n \r\n912-236-4440 800-DAYSINN daysinnsavannah.com \r\n \r\n253 \r\n \r\nDays Inn, Gateway 1-95 \r\n \r\n4Gateway Blvd.E. \r\n \r\n912-925-3680 800-DAYSINN daysinn.com \r\n \r\n1-2 82 \r\n \r\nDays Inn,Oglethorpe Mall Days Inn,Savannah Airport \r\n \r\n114 Mall Blvd. 2500 Dean Forest Rd. \r\n \r\n912-352-4455 800-DAYSINN daysinn.com 912-966-5000 800-DAYSINN daysinn.com \r\n \r\n. 122 \r\n122 \r\n \r\nEcono lodge \r\n \r\n7500 Abercorn St. \r\n \r\n912-352-1657 800-55ECONO choicehotels.com \r\n \r\n1-2 70 \r\n \r\nEcono lodge \r\n \r\n512 W.Oglethorpe Ave. \r\n \r\n912-233-9251 \r\n \r\n2-3 57 \r\n \r\nEcono lodge, Gateway 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BOO-HOLIDAY \r\n \r\n1-2 102 \r\n \r\nhamptoninn.com \r\n \r\n2 127 \r\n \r\nhotelsavannah.com \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\ndesotohilton.com \r\n \r\n246 \r\n \r\nholiday-inn.com/savannah-midtow 2-3 171 \r\n \r\n. . . . \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express \r\n \r\n17 Gateway Blvd.E \r\n \r\n912-925-2700 877-925-2700 hiexpress.com \r\n \r\n2-3 94 \r\n \r\nHomewood Suites- Hilton \r\n \r\n5820 White Bluff Rd. \r\n \r\n912-353-8500 800-CAllHOME homewood-suites.com \r\n \r\n3-4 106 \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson Inn Hyatt Regency \r\n \r\n224 W.Boundary St. 2W.Bay St. \r\n \r\n912-232-4371 800-IGOHOJO hojo.com 912-238-1234 800-233-1234 savannah.hyatt.com \r\n \r\n. 2-3 89 \r\n4 347 \r\n \r\nlandmark Inn, Hunter la Quinta Inn,1-95 La Quinta Inn,Midtown \r\n \r\n165 Duncan Dr. 6Gateway Blvd.5 6805 Abercorn St. \r\n \r\n912-692-0139 912-925-9505 912-355-3004 \r\n \r\n800-531-5900 laquinta.com 866-725-1661 laquinta.com \r\n \r\n1-2 75 \r\n. 2-4 120 . 2-3 154 \r\n \r\nLiberty Inn \r\n \r\n4005 Ogeechee Rd. \r\n 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Ba St. \r\n \r\n912-354-8560 912-920-1920 912-238-1200 \r\n \r\n800-344-4378 888-771-7171 800-596-3457 \r\n \r\nmastersinn-savannah.com microtelinn.com savannah hotel.com \r\n \r\n2-3 52 \r\n. 1 65 \r\n3-4 145 \r\n \r\n78 \r\n \r\n Please ca ll to confirm , as information may have changed ince \u003clate of publication. \r\n \r\nCOAST LODGING \r\n \r\nPRICING: 1=SO-S50 2=$51-SSO 3=$81 -$120 4=$121+ \r\n \r\nPlanters Inn \r\n \r\n29 Abercom St. \r\n \r\n912-232-5678 800-554-1187 plantersinnsavannah.com \r\n \r\nQuailnm Lodge \r\n \r\n1130 Bob Harmon Rd. \r\n \r\n912-964-1421 800-627-7035 quailrunlodge.com \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nQuality Inn, Heart of Savannah Quality Inn,Savannah South Radisson Hotel, Historic Savannah \r\n \r\n300W.Bay St. 3Gateway Blvd.S 411 W.BaySt. \r\n \r\n912-236-6321 912 -925 -2770 912-790-7000 \r\n \r\n800-228-5151 800-333-3333 \r\n \r\nqualityinn.com qualityinn.com radisson.com \r\n \r\n52 \r\n. 1-2 125 . 4 150 \r\n \r\nRed Roof Inn \u0026Suites, Savannah Gateway 405 Al Henderson Blvd. \r\n \r\n912-920-3535 800-REDROOF red roof.com \r\n \r\n2 75 \r\n \r\nRelax Inn \r\n \r\n11211 Abercom St. Ext. \r\n \r\n912-927-7777 \r\n \r\nrelaxinnsavannah .com \r\n \r\n1-2 30 \r\n \r\nResidence Inn byMarrion \r\n \r\n5710WhiteBluff Rd. \r\n \r\n91 2-356-3266 800-331-3131 residenceinn.com/savri \r\n \r\n3-4 66 \r\n \r\nRiver Street Inn \r\n \r\n124 E. 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Montgomery Cross \r\n \r\n912-236-7744 912-921-1221 \r\n \r\nsavannahsuites.com \r\n \r\n. 4 \r\n160 \r\n \r\nSpringhill Suites by Marrion \r\n \r\n11317 Abercorn St. \r\n \r\n912-920-3787 888-287-9400 springhillsuites.com \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\nSuburban Extended StayHotel \r\n \r\n5450AugustaRd. \r\n \r\n912-965-9111 800-951-STAY suburbanlodge.com \r\n \r\n1-2 137 \r\n \r\nSuburban Extended Stay Hotel \r\n \r\n10614 Abercorn St.Ext. \r\n \r\n912-920-7700 800-9S1 -STAY suburbanlodge.com \r\n \r\n1-2 130 \r\n \r\nSuper 8Motel \r\n \r\n15 Fort ArgyleRd. \r\n \r\n912-927-8550 800-800-8000 supers.com \r\n \r\n1-2 61 \r\n \r\nThunderbird Inn \r\n \r\n611 W.Oglethorpe \r\n \r\n912-232-2661 \r\n \r\n2 40 \r\n \r\nTowne Place Suites byMarrion \r\n \r\n11309 Abercorn St. \r\n \r\n912-920-9080 800-2S7-3000 towneplace.com \r\n \r\n3 95 \r\n \r\nTravelodge WestinSavannah Harbor Resort \u0026Spa Wingate Inn \r\n \r\n1Fort Argyle Rd. One Resort Dr. 11 Gateway Blvd.E. \r\n \r\n912-925-2640 912-201 -2000 912-925-2525 \r\n \r\n800-578-7878 888-62S-S144 800-228-1000 \r\n \r\ntravelodge.com westinsavannah.com wingateinns.com \r\n \r\n1-2 88 \r\n. 4 403 . 2-3 101 \r\n \r\nThe Cloister Lodge at Sea Island \r\n \r\nlOOFirstSt. 100 Retreat Ave. \r\n \r\n912-638-3611 800-732-4752 912-634-4300 866-465-3563 \r\n \r\nseaisland.com seaisland.com \r\n \r\n. 229 \r\n210 \r\n \r\nCumberland Island Inn \u0026Suites Cumberland Kings Bay Lodges \r\n \r\n2710 Osborne Rd. 603 San Bar Dr. \r\n \r\n912-882-6250 800-768-6250 912 882-8900 800 831-6664 \r\n \r\ncumberlandislandinn.com cumberlandkbl.com \r\n \r\n. 1-2 79 117 \r\n \r\nRiverview Hotel \r\n \r\n105 Osborne St. \r\n \r\nBeach Club Oceanfront Condominiums 1440 Ocean Blvd. \r\n \r\n91 2-882-3242 912-638-5450 800-627-6850 \r\n \r\nstmaryswelcome.com resortqueststsimons.com \r\n \r\n. 1-2 18 152 \r\n \r\nBest Western Island Inn \r\n \r\n301 Main St. \r\n \r\n912-638-7805 800-673-6323 bestwestemlllimons.com 2-4 61 \r\n \r\nEpworth by the Sea \r\n \r\n100 Arthur J. Moore Dr. \r\n \r\n912-638-8688 \r\n \r\nepworthbythesea.com \r\n \r\nHampton Inn \r\n \r\n2204 DemereRd. \r\n \r\n912-634-2204 BOO-HAMPTON hampton-inn.com/hi/stsimons \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express King \u0026Prince \r\n \r\n299 Main St. 201 ArnoldRd. \r\n \r\n912-634-2175 800-HOLIDAY 912-638-3631 800-342-0212 \r\n \r\nhiexpress.com/stsimonsga kingandprince.com \r\n \r\n. 2-3 60 \r\n4 187 \r\n \r\nNorth Breakers Oceanfront Condos \r\n \r\n1470Wood Ave. \r\n \r\n912-638-5450 800-627-6850 resortqueststsimons.com \r\n \r\n4 52 \r\n \r\nOcean Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n599 BeachviewDr. \r\n \r\n912-634-2122 \r\n \r\noceaninnandsuites.com \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\nOcean Lodge Quality Inn IslandHouse \r\n \r\n935 Beachview Or. 1701 Frederica Rd. \r\n \r\n912-634-1547 866-634-1547 912-634-0660 800-870-3736 \r\n \r\n. oceanlodge.biz \r\n \r\n4 15 \r\n \r\nqualityinnstsimonsisland.com 2 101 \r\n \r\nQueen'sCourt \r\n \r\n437 Kings Way \r\n \r\n912-638-84S9 \r\n \r\n2-3 23 \r\n \r\nSea Gate Inn \r\n \r\n1014 Ocean Blvd. \r\n \r\n912-638-8661 800-562-8812 seagateinn.com \r\n \r\n2-4 48 \r\n \r\nSea Palms Golf \u0026TennisResort \r\n \r\n5445 Frederica Rd. \r\n \r\n912-638-3351 800-841-6268 sea palms.com \r\n \r\n3-4 154 \r\n \r\nShipwatch Oceanfront Condominiums 1524 Wood Ave. \r\n \r\n912-638-5450 800-627-6850 resortqueststsimons.com \r\n \r\n3-4 52 \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Grand Oceanfront Condos 1400 Ocean Blvd. \r\n \r\n912-638-5450 800-627-6850 resortqueststsimons.com \r\n \r\n4 81 \r\n \r\nSt. SimonsInn bythe Lighthouse \r\n \r\n609 8eachview Dr. \r\n \r\n912-638-1101 \r\n \r\nstsimonsinn.com \r\n \r\n3-4 34 \r\n \r\nVillage Inn \u0026Pub Days Inn \r\n \r\n500 Mallery St. US Hwy.95,Exit 58 \r\n \r\n912-634-6056 888-635-6111 912-832-4411 800-0AYSINN \r\n \r\nvillageinnandpub.com daysinn.com \r\n \r\n. 3-4 28 \r\n1 101 \r\n \r\n11th St. Beach House \r\n \r\n211th St. \r\n \r\n912-921--0832 \r\n \r\ntybeeoceanview.com \r\n \r\n2-4 3 \r\n \r\nBeachside Colony \r\n \r\n404 Butler Ave. \r\n \r\n912-786-4535 800-786-0770 beachsidecolony.com \r\n \r\n1-4 165 \r\n \r\nDeSoto Beach Hotel \r\n \r\n212 Butler Ave. \r\n \r\n912-786-4542 877-786-4542 desotobeachhotel.com \r\n \r\n1-4 37 \r\n \r\nDunes Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n1409 ButlerAve. \r\n \r\n912-786-4591 888-678-0763 tybeeisland.com \r\n \r\n1-4 53 \r\n \r\nHappy Holiday Motel \r\n \r\n1415 Butler Ave. \r\n \r\n912-786-4516 888-629-7003 tybeeisland.com \r\n \r\n2-4 16 \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson/Admiral'sInn Ocean Plaza Beach Resort \r\n \r\n1501Butler Ave. 15th St.\u0026 Oceanfront \r\n \r\n912-786-0700 800-793-7716 hojo.com 912-786-7777 800-4CHOICE oceanplaza.com \r\n \r\n. 2-3 41 \r\n4 200 \r\n \r\nRodewayInn \r\n \r\n905 Butler Ave. \r\n \r\n912-786-4470 800-228-2000 rodewayinn.com \r\n \r\n3-4 23 \r\n \r\nRoyal Palm Motel \r\n \r\n909 Butler Ave. \r\n \r\n912-786-4763 \r\n \r\n1-3 22 \r\n \r\nSandcastleInn \r\n \r\n1402Butler Ave. \r\n \r\n912-786-4576 866-422-3224 sandcastle.com \r\n \r\n2-4 60 \r\n \r\nSouth Beach Oceanfront Condo Rentals 17th \u0026Strand St. \r\n \r\n912-786--0586 800-565-0107 \r\n \r\n4 18 \r\n \r\nSuper 8,Tybee Island \r\n \r\n16 TybrisiaSt. \r\n \r\n800-598-8373 800-800-8000 superl!.com \r\n \r\n1-3 60 \r\n \r\nTybee Cottages,Inc. \r\n \r\n1310 Jones Ave. \r\n \r\n912-786-6746 877-524-9819 tybeecottages.com \r\n \r\n4 160 \r\n \r\nTybee Island Rentals \r\n \r\n203 1st St. US Hwy. 80 \u00262nd Ave. 912-786-4034 800-476--0807 tybeeislandrentals.com \r\n \r\n3-4 \r\n \r\nTybee Vacation Rentals \r\n \r\n1207 US Hwy. 80 E \r\n \r\n912-786-5853 866-359-0297 tybeevacationrentals.com 1-4 \r\n \r\n Call for rate information \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\n GEO R G I AON M YMIN D.O R G I 8 00 V I SIT GA \r\n \r\nCOAST LODGING \r\nTybriScJ at the Beach Resort Weston Beach Place Comfort Inn Oays Inn Hampton Inn Holiday Inn Jameson Inn Pinecrest Motel Supers Motel \r\n \r\n115th St. 1207 Strand 1903 Memorial Dr. 2016 Memorial Dr. 1720 Brunswick Hwy. 1725 Memorial Or. 950 City Blvd. 1761 Memorial Dr. 132 Havanna Ave. \r\n \r\nPRICING: 1=$0-$50 2=$51 -$80 3=$81-$120 4=$121 + \r\n \r\n912-447-5080 800-868-4080 tybriScJ.com \r\n \r\n3-4 48 \r\n \r\n912-655-3468 \r\n \r\nwestonbeach.com \r\n \r\n4 6 \r\n \r\n912-283-3300 800-4CHOICE comfortinn.com \r\n \r\n73 \r\n \r\n912-285-4700 800-DAYSINN daysinn.com \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n912-285-5515 800-HAMPTON 912-283-4490 800-HOLIDAY \r\n \r\nhamptoninn.com holidayinn.com \r\n \r\n. 70 \r\n142 \r\n \r\n912-283-3800 800-526-3766 jamesoninn.com/waycross-ga.html \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\n912-283-3580 \r\n \r\n30 \r\n \r\n912-285-8885 800-800-8000 super8.com \r\n \r\n62 \r\n \r\nCOAST BED AND BREAKFASTS \r\n \r\nBrunswick Manor McKinnon House WatersHill Bed \u0026Breakfast Open Gates Bed \u0026Breakfast Inn at Folkston Bed \u0026Breakfast Claudette'sCountry Inn Helmstead Bed \u0026Breakfast Palmyra Plantation Barn Ripley Farm House at Melon Bluff 17 Hundred 90 Inn 912 Barnard Bed \u0026Breakfast Azalea Inn Ballastone Inn Bed \u0026Breakfast Inn Broughton Street Bed \u0026Breakfast Catherine Ward House Colonial Parle Inn Columbia Square Inn Comer House East Bay Inn East Liberty Inn Eliza Thompson House Foley House Inn for;yth Parle Inn Gaston Gallery Bed \u0026Breakfast Gastonian Green Palm Inn Hamilton-Turner Inn Joan'son Jones Bed \u0026Breakfast Kehoe House Magnolia Place Inn McMillan Inn Bed \u0026Breakfast Oglethorpe Lodge Olde Georgian Inn Olde Harbour Inn President's Quarter; B\u0026B Inn Sarah'sGarden Bed \u0026Breakfast Sea Cabins Senato(s Gate Suites on Lafayette Whitaker-Huntingdon Inn Zeigler House Bailey'sMill Belle Tara Inn Goodbread House Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\n825 Egmont St. \r\n \r\n912-265-6889 \r\n \r\n1001 Egmont St. \r\n \r\n912-261-9100 \r\n \r\n728 Union St. \r\n \r\n912-264-4262 \r\n \r\n301 Franklin St. \r\n \r\n912-437-6985 \r\n \r\n509 W.Main St. \r\n \r\n912-496-6256 \r\n \r\n106 E. Central Blvd. \r\n \r\n912-772-3667 \r\n \r\nOne Fargo Rd. \r\n \r\n912-487-2222 \r\n \r\n2999 Islands Hwy. \r\n \r\n912-884-5779 \r\n \r\n2999 Islands Hwy. \r\n \r\n912-884-5779 \r\n \r\n307 E.President St. \r\n \r\n912-236-7122 \r\n \r\n912 Barnard St. \r\n \r\n912-234-9121 \r\n \r\n217 E.Huntingdon St. \r\n \r\n912-236-2707 \r\n \r\n14 E.Oglethorpe Ave. \r\n \r\n912-236-1484 \r\n \r\n117 W.Gordon St. \r\n \r\n912-238--0518 \r\n \r\n511 E. Broughton St. \r\n \r\n912-232-6633 \r\n \r\n118 E.Waldburg St. \r\n \r\n912-234-8564 \r\n \r\n220 E.Liberty St. \r\n \r\n912-232-3622 \r\n \r\n125 Haber;ham St. \r\n \r\n912-236--0444 \r\n \r\n2 E.Taylor St. \r\n \r\n912-234-2923 \r\n \r\n225 E.Bay St. \r\n \r\n912-238-1225 \r\n \r\n202E.Liberty St. \r\n \r\n912-232-8034 \r\n \r\nSW.Jones St. \r\n \r\n912-236-3620 \r\n \r\n14 W.Hull St. \r\n \r\n912-232-6622 \r\n \r\n102W.Ha11St. \r\n \r\n912-233-6800 \r\n \r\n21 lE.Gaston St. \r\n \r\n912-238-3294 \r\n \r\n220 E.Gaston St. \r\n \r\n912-232-2869 \r\n \r\nS48 E.President St. \r\n \r\n912-447-8901 \r\n \r\n330 Abercom St.,Lafayette Sq. 912-233-1833 \r\n \r\n17 W. Jones St. \r\n \r\n912-234-3863 \r\n \r\n123 Haber;ham St. \r\n \r\n912-232-1020 \r\n \r\n503 Whitaker St. \r\n \r\n912-236-7674 \r\n \r\n304 E.Huntingdon St. \r\n \r\n912-201-2128 \r\n \r\n201 E. Bay St. \r\n \r\n912-234-8888 \r\n \r\n212W.Ha11St. \r\n \r\n912-236-2911 \r\n \r\n508 E.Factors Walk \r\n \r\n912-234-4100 \r\n \r\n225 E. President St. \r\n \r\n912-233-1600 \r\n \r\n403 E. Gaston St. \r\n \r\n912-234-7716 \r\n \r\n430 E.Factors Walk \r\n \r\n912-790-8122 \r\n \r\n226 E.Hall St. \r\n \r\n912-233-6398 \r\n \r\n201 E.Charlton St. \r\n \r\n912-233-7815 \r\n \r\n601 WhitakerSt. \r\n \r\n912-232-8911 \r\n \r\n121 W.Jones St. \r\n \r\n912-233 -5307 \r\n \r\n4507 Bailey's Mill Rd. \r\n \r\n912-882-4152 \r\n \r\n300 W.Conyers St. \r\n \r\n912-882-4199 \r\n \r\n209 Osborne St. \r\n \r\n912-882-7490 \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\n866-261 -9100 \r\n888-509-6246 \r\n800-502-6303 888-246-8188 888-246-8188 \r\n800-582-3823 800-822-4553 888-238--0518 \r\n800-327-4270 800-799-3622 \r\n800-500-1225 800-989-1232 800-348-9378 800-647-3708 866-670-6800 800-671 -0716 800-322-6603 888-606-9510 888-448-8849 888-989-9806 800-820-1020 800-238-7674 \r\n800-835-6831 800 -553 -6533 888-592-1812 866-266-2714 \r\n877-232-8911 866-233-5307 \r\n877-749-5974 \r\n \r\nPRICING : 1=$0-$50 2=$51-$80 3=$81-$120 4=$121 + \r\n \r\nbrunswickmanor.com \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\nmckinnonhousebandb.com \r\n \r\n3-4 \r\n \r\nwatershill.com \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\nopengatesbnb.com \r\n \r\n3-4 \r\n \r\ninnatfolkston.com \r\n \r\n4 4 \r\n \r\n3-4 3 \r\n \r\nmelonbluff.com melon bluff.com 17hundred90.com 912barnard.com azalea inn.com ballastone.com ScJvannahbnb.com broughtonst.com catherinewardhouseinn.com colonialparleinn.com ScJvannah.com comerhouse.com eastbayinn.com \r\nelizathompsonhouse.com foleyinn.com for;ythparkinn .com gastongallery.com gastonian.com greenpalminn.com hamilton-tumerinn.com bbonline.com/ga/ScJvannah/ kehoehouse.com magnoliaplaceinn.com mcmillaninn.com ScJvannahhotels.com oldegeorgiainn.com oldeharbourinn.com presidentsquarter;.com ScJrahsgarden.com sea-cabins.com thesenatorsgate.com suitesonlafayette.com whinn.com zeiglerhousesavannah.com eagnet.com/baileysmill/ belletara.com goodbreadhouse.com \r\n \r\n4 9 4 4 14 \r\n1 9 4 16 3-4 15 4 4 10 4 2 4 4 2 4 28 4 4 25 4 18 4 15 3-4 15 4 17 4 4 17 4 2 4 13 4 18 4 4 4 4 24 4 19 \r\n4 4 4 4 5 3 1 \r\n8 \r\n \r\n Plea e call to confirm, a information may have changed 5ince dace f publication. \r\n \r\nCOAST BED AND BREAKFASTS \r\n \r\nSpencer House Inn Beach Bed \u0026Breakfast 17th St. Inn Bed \u0026Breakfast Beach Dreams Bed \u0026Breakfast Blue Bird Bed \u0026Breakfast Hunter House Bed \u0026Breakfast Land'sEnds Bed \u0026Breakfast Lighthouse Inn, Bed \u0026Breakfast Private Island Rentals Savannah Beach Inn Tybee Island Inn Pond View Downtown \u0026Inn \r\n \r\n200 Osborne St. 907 Beachview Or. 1217th St. 413th St. 1206 Venetian Or. 1701 Butler Ave. 1712 Butler Ave. 16 Meddin Or. 1Causton Bluff 21 Officers Row 24 Van Hom 311 Pendleton St. \r\n \r\n912-882-1872 912-634-2800 912-786-0607 912-786-9090 912-786-0786 912-786-7515 912-786-7865 912-786-0901 912-786-0054 912-786--0396 912-786-9255 912-283-9300 \r\n \r\nPRICING: 1=$0-$50 2=$51 -$80 3=$81-$120 \r\n \r\n877-820-1872 spencerhouseinn.com \r\n \r\n877-634-2800 beachbedandbreakfast.com \r\n \r\n888-909-0607 tybeeinn.com \r\n \r\n877-786-8866 beachdreamsbandb.com \r\n \r\n888-786-7171 \r\n \r\ntybeebandb.com \r\n \r\nhunterhouseinn.com \r\n \r\n866-786-0901 800-786-5889 800-844-1398 866-892-4667 866-582-5149 \r\n \r\ntybeebb.com privateislandrentals.com savannah beach inn.com tybeeislandinn.com bbonline.com/ga/pondview \r\n \r\nCOAST CABINS AND CAMPING \r\n \r\nAltamaha Regional Parle Blythe Island Regional Parle \r\n \r\n1605 Altamaha Park Rd. 6616 Blythe Island Hwy. \r\n \r\n912-264-2342 912-261-3805 800-343-7855 \r\n \r\nGolden Isles Vacation Parle \r\n \r\n7445 Blythe Island Hwy. \r\n \r\n912-261-1025 \r\n \r\nBack Country Camping \r\n \r\nCumberland Island \r\n \r\n912-882-4335 888-817-3421 \r\n \r\nnps.gov/cuis \r\n \r\nSea Camp Camping \r\n \r\nCumberland Island \r\n \r\n912-882-4335 888-817-3421 \r\n \r\nnps.gov/cuis \r\n \r\nDarien Inland Harbor RV Parle Tall Pines Campground \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.251E GA Hwy.251 \u00261-95, Exit 49 \r\n \r\n912-437-6172 912-437-3966 \r\n \r\nmcintoshcounty.com \r\n \r\nOgeechee Outpost Camping Okefenokee State Parle (S.C. Foster Unit) Okefenokee Adventures \r\n \r\n182 Rose Or. GA Hwy.177 Off GA Hwy.121 \r\n \r\n912-748-6716 912-637-5274 912-496-7156 \r\n \r\n800-864-7275 866-THESWAM \r\n \r\nogeecheeoutpost.com gastateparks.org okefenokeeadventures.com \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Pastimes Traders Hill Park \r\n \r\nRt.2, Box 3090 GA Hwy.121 S \r\n \r\n912-496-4472 912-496-3412 912-496-7037 \r\n \r\nokefenokee.com \r\n \r\nAlmar Inn RV \u0026Moble Home Parle \r\n \r\n35 Main St. \r\n \r\n912-964-9917 \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Campground \r\n \r\n1197 N.Riverview Or. \r\n \r\n912-635-3021 866-658-3021 jekyllisland.com/camping.phtml \r\n \r\nJekyll Realty \r\n \r\n12 Beachview Or. \r\n \r\n912-635-3301 888-333-5055 jekyll-island.com \r\n \r\nCountry Oaks Camping \u0026RV Parle \r\n \r\n1-95,Exit 1 \r\n \r\n912-729-6212 \r\n \r\nKOA-1-95 Kingsland Martin's Glebe Plantation Campground \r\n \r\n2970 Scrubby Bluff Rd. 529 Glebe Rd. \r\n \r\n912-729-3232 800-KOA-3232 912-884-5218 \r\n \r\nkoa.com \r\n \r\nRiverfront RV Park \r\n \r\n39 Sawgrass ln. \r\n \r\n912-884-4678 \r\n \r\nFort McAllister State Parle \r\n \r\n3894 Ft. McAllister Rd. \r\n \r\n912-727-2339 800-864-7275 gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nKOA Campground WaterWay RV Park \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.17 S US Hwy.17 at Kingferry Bridge \r\n \r\n912-756-3396 800-562-8741 912-756-2296 \r\n \r\nrichmondhillcvb.org waterway-rv.com \r\n \r\nGreen Peace RV Parle \r\n \r\n155 Caroni Dr. \r\n \r\n912-826-5540 \r\n \r\nWhispering Pines Campground \u0026RV Park Lulu \u0026George Trailer Rentals \r\n \r\n755 Hodgeville Rd. P.O.Box 21 \r\n \r\n912-728-7562 912-485-2270 \r\n \r\nmcintoshcounty.com \r\n \r\nSapelo Island'sCabrena Bellaire Woods Campground \r\n \r\nP.0.Box 15 805 Ft. Argyle Rd. \r\n \r\n912-485-2299 800-864-7275 912-748-4000 800-851--0717 \r\n \r\nSkidaway Island State Parle Crooked River State Park \r\n \r\n52 Diamond Causeway 6222 Charlie Smith Sr.Hwy. \r\n \r\n912-598-2300 800-864-7275 912-882-5256 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\ngastateparks.org gastateparlcs.org \r\n \r\nEpworth by the Sea \r\n \r\n100 Arthur J.Moore Or. \r\n \r\n912-638-8688 \r\n \r\nepworthbythesea.org \r\n \r\nResortOuest \r\n \r\n520 Ocean Blvd. \r\n \r\n912-638-5450 800-627-6850 resortqueststsimons.com \r\n \r\nDynasty RV Parle \r\n \r\n3554 GA Hwy.21 N \r\n \r\n912-754-4834 \r\n \r\nhnp://dynastyaussies.com \r\n \r\nBelle Bluff Marina \u0026Campground \r\n \r\nRt. 3, Box 3246-825 \r\n \r\n912-832-5323 \r\n \r\nLake Harmony RV Park MdntDsh l.akeRV \u0026l.akesilellestatlant \r\n \r\n1-95,Exit 58 Rt.3,Box 3112 \r\n \r\n912-832-4338 888-767-7864 912-832-6215 \r\n \r\nlakeharmonypark.com \r\n \r\n11th Street Beach House My Beach House River's End Campground \u0026RV Resort Sunset Isle Tybee Beach Vacation Rentals \r\n \r\n13 Sandown Rd. 1518th Terrace 915 Polk St. 5Marsh Creek Cove 802First St. \r\n \r\n912-921 -0832 770-548-5554 912-786-5518 912-786-0840 912-786--0100 \r\n \r\n800-786-1016 800-967-4433 \r\n \r\ntybeeisland.com mybeachhouseontybee.com gocampingamerica.com/riversendga tybeeisland.com rennybee.com \r\n \r\nDeep Bend Landing \r\n \r\nRoute 1, Box 174 \r\n \r\n912-778-5607 \r\n \r\ndeepbendlanding.com \r\n \r\nSatilla River Vacationland King George RV Resort-1-95 \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.82 \u0026259 5200 Old Still Rd. \r\n \r\n912-778-3981 912-729-4110 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n 00 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nFamous Fare Tee Time \r\n \r\nWhat do peaches, pecans, \r\n \r\nTop-tier golf tees off with \r\n \r\nfruitcake,and sweet Vidalia \r\n \r\nAugusta'sprestigious Masters \r\n \r\nonions have incommon?They're GolfTournament,but both expert \r\n \r\nall world-renowned foods from and amateur duffers will find \r\n \r\nGeorgia. Visit a roadside stand or courses that please in state parks \r\n \r\nfarmers' market,tour Lane Packing and private clubs such as those \r\n \r\nCompany'speach-packing plant, in the Lake Oconee communities \r\n \r\ntake inthe many-layered Vidalia of Harbor Club,Port Armor, \r\n \r\nOnion Festival,or visit Claxton, the Reynolds Plantation,Cuscowilla, \r\n \r\nfruitcake capital of the world. \r\n \r\nand the Ritz-Carlton Lodge. \r\n \r\nSky High \r\nLet 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. \r\n \r\nRiverwalk \r\nAugusta'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. \r\n \r\n82 \r\n \r\n Road Trip \r\nScenic 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. \r\n \r\nPeriod Pieces \r\nStep 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 . \r\n \r\nSaddle Up \r\nLearn 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. \r\n \r\nPanoramic Parks \r\nTaking 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. \r\n \r\n83 \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMYMJNO.ORG I 00 VI IT GA \r\n \r\nFloat down the historic Augusta Canal by cargo boat, canoe, or kayak,or travel the towpath on foot or bicycle. \r\nDrive the miles of Farm Fresh Tattnall for the best produce Georgia has to offer at roadside stands and pick-it-yourself farms. \r\n See what life was like for the boy who would become our 28th president- visit the childhood home of Woodrow Wilson in Augusta. \r\nFish Clarks Hill Lake for largemouth bass,catfish,and bream. \r\nStay cool in the pool and water slides of Jay Bird Springs Resort and Campground in Chauncey. \r\nEnjoy the trills of the kingfisher and the chorus of a thousand frogs at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park. \r\nExperience yesteryear at Mama'sQuilt Festival in Hazlehurst with tours of afarmhouse,aturpentine still,and a gristmill. \r\n Puule out the pieces that went into making the whimsically assembled 1/16-scale model of the Statue of Liberty in McRae. \r\n Mark the place near Fitzgerald where the president of the Confederate States of America was arrested by the Union Army. \r\nFind peace,serenity, and aworld-class bonsai greenhouse at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Conyers. \r\nIn Jackson, hike or bike Dauset Trails Nature Center's miles of trails,where wildlife abounds. \r\nCheer professional cyclists as they spin through 60 laps at the Twilight Criterium in Athens. \r\nCheck out Craftsman's Row in Rutledge, where artisans demonstrate quilting,chair caning, rug hooking, and carving. \r\nCatch the holiday spirit with candlelight tours of homes in Madison,Baxley, Douglas,and Lincolnton. \r\n \r\nMusic in the Air \r\nRock 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. \r\n \r\nGardens Galore Black Culture \r\n \r\nDelight the senses with blooms Celebrate African American \r\n \r\nof every color and enticing scents inventors,military leaders,artists, \r\n \r\nsuch as rose and gardenia at the and heroes at the Tubman African \r\n \r\nState Botanical Garden of Georgia American Museum in Macon. in Athens,Macon'sInternational Survey black history at Augusta's \r\n \r\nCherry Blossom Festival,Augusta's Lucy Craft Laney Museum of \r\n \r\nGolf and Gardens, Georgia \r\n \r\nBlack History, Madison'sMorgan \r\n \r\nSouthern University's Botanical County African -American \r\n \r\nGardens in Statesboro,or Metter's Museum,and Macon's Hay House \r\n \r\nGuido Gardens. \r\n \r\nInvisible Hands program. \r\n \r\nNative Know-how \r\nExplore 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. \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\n Blue Willow Inn Southern cooking served buffet style in an antebellum house. 294 N. Cherokee Rd., Social Circle 770-464-2131 \r\nColeman 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 \r\nD. Timm'sJau Cafe Indulge the senses with original artwork,upscale food,and smoothjau. 302 Sixth St.,Augusta 706-774-9500 \r\nFern Bank Bar and Grill Hand-cut steaks are grilled over an open pit in this historic building. 235 Peterson Ave., Douglas 972-384-4385 \r\nMa Hawkins Restaurant Home-cooked veggies are the stars at this down-home spot. 124 W. Jackson St., Dublin 478-272-0941 \r\nRestaurant at the New Perry Hotel Southern favorites are served up in this historic hotel. 800 MainSt., Perry 478-218-7701, 800-695-8284 \r\n \r\nBlue and Gray \r\nWitness 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. \r\n \r\nPlantation Life \r\nImagine 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. \r\n \r\nFair Weather \r\nBlue 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. \r\n \r\nPristine Pa adi e \r\nKayaking 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. \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMYM I ND.ORG I 800 V I SIT GA \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands Travel Services Alma- Bacon County Chamber of Commerce 1120 \\V. 12111 St., Alma, 31510 9J2-632-5 59, abcchamber.org Open t-.lon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\nAlma- Bacon County Welcome Center Bacon County Courthouse, 502 W. 12th St. , Ste. -102 Alma, 3/5IO 9/2-632-0019 Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\nI \r\nClassic South Lake Springs Recreation Area 3900 Lake prings Rd., Appling, 30802 706-5-11-0150, 800-533-3-178, sas.usace.army.mil Come for hiking, biking, fishing, and picnicking. Boat ramp available. Open daily 8 a.m.-8: 30 p.m. Dar use $4. [;J WC 6' \r\nLittle River Marina -1271 Old Li11co/nto11 Rd., Appling. 30802 706-54 I-I 358, aceslriperguide.com Full-senice marina, cabin , campsites, bike rentals, camp store, guide service, and re taurant available. Canoes, kayaks, and pontoon boats are available for rent. Open \\lon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat.- un. 8 a.ni.-8 p.m. Free. [;J WC 6' fl T \r\nMistletoe State Park Of{GA iii\")'. 150, 8 miles north o{l-20, Exit 175 Appling, 30 02 706-5-11-0321, 800-86-1-7275, gastatepcirks.org I.ocatecl on 72,000-acre Clarks Ilill Lake, this park provide exceptional bass fishing, boat rental, wimming beach, campsites, cottages, camper cabin, picnic areas, and hiking and biking trnils. Nature centcr open weekends Apr.-Oct. Sat. 9 a.m.-Z p.m., un. noon-3 p.111. \r\nPark open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Parking 2. [;J WC 6' o/1 \r\nOld Kiokee Baptist Church 6145 Tubman Rd., Appling, 30 02 706-5-1 1-1086 This quaint church building dates back to 1808. Call 1\\lon.-Fri. 8:30a.m.-5 p.m. for guided tours. Re em1tions required. Free. \r\nTrade Winds Marina 5577 larina Pkwy, Appling, 30802 706-5-1 /-J 380, f/agshipmarinas.com Full-senice marina, boat rental , cabins. picnic shelters, and guide senice referrals available. Open daily i\\ lemorial Day-Labor Day 8: 30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., off- \r\nseason 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J 6' WC \r\nWest Dam Recreation Area con Pem- Rd. (US Hwr. 221), Appling, 30 02 \r\n706-5-11-003 / Escape for the clay to West Dam for fishing, picnicking, and sporting on the shores of these waler . Open daylight hours 1ar. ]-Oct. 15. $-1 per vehicle per clay, 30 annual pass ($45 for two). 1:;JWC \r\nWildwood Park 6212 Holloway Rd., Appling, 30802 706-5-1 J-0586, 706-541-3620, co.colurnbia.ga.us Enjoy 950 acres of unspoiled beaches, new boat ramp , 12-mile horse trail, bike trail. campsites, picnic pavilions, and volleyball along Clarks Hill Lake. Open daily 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Da) use  2. !:;J c- WC \r\n \r\nHis toric Hea rtlan d Butts-MehreHeritage Hall and SportsMuseum One Selig Cir., Athens, 30602 706-5-12-9036, georgiadogs.com Named for two former coaches, this athletic complex and mu eum is home to University of Georgia ( GA) sports and Athens Olympics exhib its. Call for hour and lours. [;J WC 6' \r\nChurch-Waddel-Brumby House Museum 280 E. Dougherty St., Athens, 3060 I 706-353- 1 20, visitathensgc1.comlwelcome_center.cfm \r\nthens' 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 \r\nDouble-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. \r\n[;J 6' \r\nFounders Memorial Garden 325 . Lumpkin St. , Athens, 30602 706-227-5369, sed.edul{acilitiesl{ounders A trickling fountain, winding walkwa)'s, ornamental hrubberv, and an I857 an tebellum home form thi grand m~morial to the founders of merica's first gar- \r\nden club. Open daily except during events. Free. T \r\nGarden 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 \r\naclv-,mce. [;J WC 6' T \r\nGeorgia Museum of Art 90 Carlton St., Athens, 30602-6719 706-5-12--1662, uga.edulgamuseurn The C~1OA's permanent collection of more than 8,000 works focuses on 19th- and c,irly-Z0th-century American painting, wi th works ranging from those of \\ Vinslow Homer to rare drawings and prints from William Blake's Book o{/ob. Cafe open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. C,ill for mu eum hours. Cuided lours br resenation (two weeks' notice required). Suggested donation 2. \r\n[;J WC 6' \r\nHorticulture Trial Garden 11 JJ Plant Science Bldg., Department of Horticulture UGA, Athens, 30602 706-5-12-2-171, ugatrial.hort.uga.edu Exquisite ornamentals are performance-tested in seasona lly rotating gardens. Office hours Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.5 p.m., garden always open. Guided tours by resenation. Free. WC \r\nITA 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' \r\n \r\nLamar Dodd School of Art Gallery /ackson St. , Visual Arts Bldg. UGA Campus, Athens, 30602 706-5-12-1511, art.uga.edu The galleries at the UC art school host revolving shows of student, faculty, and professional work. Open \r\nMon .-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. WC \u0026 \r\nLyndon House Arts Center/Ware-Lyndon House 293 Hoyt St., Athens, 3060 I 706-613-3623, itown.comlathe11slly11do11housel \r\nituated 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 \r\nMemorial 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 \r\ntour by rescnation . Free. [;J WC 6' \r\nMorton 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 \r\nNorth 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 \r\nah1re 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' \r\nOconee 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 \r\ntrees and shrubs. Open da ily. Free. [;J WC 6' \r\nSandyCreek 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 \r\nSat. IO a.m. Free. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nfree. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nState 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- \r\nnations accepted. lil WC 6'Tl \r\n \r\nTate Student Center Gallery/Room 309 \r\nJ53 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 \r\na.m.-midnight. Free. WC 6' \r\n \r\nTaylor-Grady House \r\n63-1 Prince Ave., Athens, 30601 706-5-19 6 \r\nNo\" a hou e museum. this I ++ reek Revival struc- \r\nture was the collegiate home of Henry W. Crady, who was credited ll'ith establi hing the view of the 1ew \r\nSouth after the i,il War. Open l\\ lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-1 \r\np.m., 2:30-5 p.m. Guided tours by re ervation through the Athens \\ elcome enter. Adults 3. lil WC6' \r\n \r\nThe 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. \r\n \r\nUniversity 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- \r\ned an arboretum. Open daily. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nUniversity 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- \r\ned campus tour . Free. lil WC 6' Y \r\n \r\nU.S. Navy Supply Corps Museum \r\n \r\n1-125 Prince Ave., thens. 30606-2205 \r\n \r\nPublic access at Oglethorpe A,e. entrance \r\n \r\n706-3 5-/-73-/9, IISCS. IW\u003e?'mi/ \r\n \r\nOne of onli 11 official \r\n \r\n31') mu eums. this col- \r\n \r\nlection includes models, uniforms, navigation equip- \r\n \r\nment, artifact . photographs, and research archives. \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-;: I; p.m.; call in advance. \r\n \r\nGuided tours by reservation. Free. lil WC \r\n \r\nWe 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. \r\n \r\nWray-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 \r\nsoc iation. which provide campus tour . Open l\\ lon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. lilWC o-. \r\nTravel 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-. \r\nAthens Area Chamber of Commerce 246 \\ . Hancock Ave. , /\\then , 3060 I 706-5-19-6 00, athensclwmber.net \r\nOpen I\\ lon.-Fri. 8: 30 a.m.- - p.m. lil WC6' \r\nAthens 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 . \r\nlil WC 6' \r\nAUGUSTA P-9 \r\nClassic 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 \r\nAppleby 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., \r\nSat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. lil WC \r\nArtists' 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. \r\nlil WC 6-. \r\nAugusta 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 \r\nBenet. Tours by reservation. Free. lil WC6-. \r\nAugusta 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 \r\nhedulc, winier hours, and fees. lil WC M IT \r\n \r\nAugusta 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. \r\nlil WCM l \r\nAugusta 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, \r\nlaster 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 \r\nBoyhood 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 \r\ngroup rates. lil WC6' (first floor) \r\nConfederate 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 \r\nmonument's ba e. Open daily. lil \r\nConfederate 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 \r\nConfederate tales of America. lil 6-. \r\nEnterprise 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 \r\np.m. lil WC6-.l l Y \r\nFirst 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. \r\nlil WC6-. \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\n'fees. Guided tours by reservation. \r\n[;;l y \r\n \r\n87 \r\n \r\n GEORGtAONMYMIND.ORG I 00 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nGertrude 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. \r\nGuided gro up tours available. [;;l WC Y \r\nHaunted 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 \r\nremained. Open daily. [;;l 6' \r\nImperial 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. \r\nconcerts, and movies. Call for schedul e and fees. WC 6' \r\nLaney-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 \r\narea. I lours vary. [;;l 6' \r\nLucy 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 \r\nby resem1tion. Adult $3, children $ 1. [;;l WC 6' Y \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nother notables from the period. Open daily. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nMeadow 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 \r\nrates avai lable. [;;l WC \r\nMorris 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.- \r\nal. 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  \r\nNational 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, \r\n \r\nPower 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 \r\nPhinizy 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 \r\nfor hour . Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nRiverwalk 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- \r\ndens, and shops. [;;l WC 6' fl Y \r\nSacred 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 \r\nSigners 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 \r\nbeneath this obelisk. 6' \r\nSpringfield 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 \r\nSpringfield 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 \r\nto Springfield Baptist Church. Open daily. Free. [;;l \r\nSt. 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' \r\nSummerville 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. \r\nTrove/ Services Augusta Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau 1450 Greene St., Ste. I I0, Augusta, 3090 I \r\n \r\n706-823-6600, 800-726-02-+3, augustaga.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nAugusta 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 \r\np.111. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Augusta 1-20 al the Georgia and S. Carolina border \r\nAugusta, 30907 706-737- 14-+6, georgiaonmymind.org Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nAugusta Riverwalk Marina I Fifth St., Augusta, 3090/ 706-722- 1388 Full-senice marina. Open daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for \r\nfees. [;;l e-. WC \r\n \r\nGreater Augusta Sports Council l-+50 Greene t., Ste. l I0, Augusta, 3090 I 706-722- 326, augustasportscouncil.org \r\nCall for inforn1ation on Augusta 's sports venues and organizations. Open Mon.-Fri . :30 a.m.-5 p.111. [:;IWC 6' \r\n \r\nHistoric 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, \r\nchildren $5. [:l WC 6' \r\n \r\nBARNESVILLE G-11 \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nGone With the Wind Hall of Stars Museum \r\n \r\n643 Greenwood St., Bamesville, CA 3020-f \r\n \r\n770-3 58--f989, 877-LUV-C\\.VTW, tar/eton-oaks.com \r\n \r\nTour this haunted antebellum man ion that served as a \r\n \r\nConfederate headquarters and hospital during the War \r\n \r\nBetween the States. View rare C IVT'W memorabilia, \r\n \r\nincluding Margaret litchell 's own copy of the book \r\n \r\nwith notations and items worn by cast members. Call \r\n \r\nfor appointment and fees. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n[;;l WC 6' Y \r\n \r\nHistoric 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- \r\ntions and fees . [;;l WC 6' Y \r\n \r\nOld 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 \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services Barnesville- Lamar County Chamber of Commerce \r\n100 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' \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\n , \r\n \r\n 0EORGtA0NMYMIND.ORG I oo VISIT GA \r\n \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nF'ree. C;;l WC 6' \r\nAltamaha 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- \r\ngered species. Open daily. F'ree. C;;l WC \r\nAppling 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- \r\nvation. Free. C;;l WC 6' \r\nFarm 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. \r\nMax 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 \r\nadmission: du Its 2, children I.;o. C;;l WC 6''fl T \r\nMoody 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 \r\nTravel Services Baxley- Appling County Board ofTourism 305 \\\\I. Pllrker I., Baxie)', 31513 9/2-367-7731, baxle).org \r\npen ~lon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nGeneration Gap 123 Pellchtree Park, B)'ron, 3100 47 -956-267 , thegenerationgap.com \r\niew vintage cars at this old-car mall and emporium. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nMa 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 \r\nfees. C;;l WC 6' fl T \r\nMa gnolia Midla nd s Canoochee River Al US Hwy. 30 I ., US 1111'\u003e' 280 E., and C H\"'\u003e' 169 \r\nr., 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 \r\nClaxton 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 \r\n:-. Ion.- al. a.m.-5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC b I \r\nEvans 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 \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\nl\\ lon.-Fri. a.m.--4:30 p.m. F'ree. C;;l WC 6' Tl \r\n \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nTravel 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' \r\nHistoric 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). \r\nummer 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' \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\ni\\ lon.-Fri. a.m.-; p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 6' flT \r\nHaralson 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 \r\nof its kind to be built in Georgia. Free. 6' \r\nHistoric Downtown Conyers lllin, Center, Commercial, and Railroad ts. \r\nConrers, 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 \r\nlewis 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. \r\nC;;l WC 6'T \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartlan d Bolingbroke \r\norru 111\"\u003e' -11 \r\n4 8-99-f-9239, 88 -6-f2--f628 (ors11th-111011roecl1amber.com Enjoy this unique hopping and dining experience 11 ith it quaint ice cream shop and antique stores. \r\nHis 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' \r\n \r\nTravel 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' \r\nHi 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 \r\n \r\nMilstead 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' \r\nMonastery 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' \r\n \r\n90 \r\n \r\n A CHANCE OF PACE. A CHANCE OF PLACE. \r\nEXPLORE EAST CENTRAL CEOR.CIA1HE CLASSIC SOUTH . \r\n \r\nWWW.CLASS! SO UTH. OR.C \r\n \r\nFor a gnat I aration or wl'c-kt'n,I grta,q1)~ \\bit Lake lhurmoncL homr to thrrr G1orgia wt, Park, 11ilh .-amp,it,,, cahini, and \"atrr ,port.,. \r\n800-726-0H'l \"w\\\\ .grrntlake,ofgeorgia.('(lm \r\n \r\nLINCOLNTONLI COL CO ;TY \r\n\\ i, it \\fuoeum, Climb a \\l ountain, l.istc-n to Blu\u003cgra, \\X-alk a Trail, Pia) 'onw Coif. and .atrh a Big Onr from th, larg,,t lake- in th,, ,outlwa,t! \r\n706-3.59-7970 11\" 11 .lineolnc-ount) \"U.org \r\n \r\nGrorgia Tr!'asur!',- \\long 1-20 imitc )ULI to e,plort' the 'gcmi,\" of th!' hca,tland. 60 mil!'- of traib olTer a treasurf'lro1(' of hi torie ,itc.., attraetion,,_ n?\u003c'rr.ition. unique , hopping, antirp,r,.. dining and lodging. \r\n800-266-9.377 11111,.lr\u003c'a:lur( alougi20.oru \r\n \r\n,OUnl) and Wayn' boro, C orgia, th\u003c' ..Bird Dog apital or the World.\" Enjoy antique ,ho11,. quaint homl'S a11d nurn,rom, hunting anrl fishing aetiviti c:;. \r\n706-554-S-I5 1 \"1\u003e1,.burkecou 111yga.ncl \r\n \r\nPack the l'ar and hit the roml to \\\\ a:,hin~on for good olr uthern fun. Pick couon. ~\u003c'\u003c' classir r-ars. rnjo) hrritagr frstivaL and explorr tlw pa,t. Tour 111'at lllUol'lllll bhop till )OU drop an d swy in placr oldrr than grandma. \r\n706-678-2013  111\u003e11.,1a~ltimrto1111ilb.c .com \r\n \r\nt:\\pl orc th e \r\n \r\nic outh , cenir b)-1,ays anti pr mi cr \r\n \r\natlra Lion'. Enjoy our oulh crn culture and ccner at your \r\n \r\n011 n pace and en cl your day at a ca r rull y e l ct d \r\n \r\na\u003c'\u003c'o mmod atio n. Cu tom-planned driving 1aration packac \r\n \r\nare cu,to m tailored l )Our enthusia. m and lime fram . \r\n \r\n866-298-61,18  11\"111.americandrivingvacalions. om \r\n \r\nTHOM O '-MCDlFFrn CO 'T Locatrcl in the heart of G\u003c'orgia Ja, ,ir \" uth lrm cl rcgio11. 120 mil\u003c'S t\u003east or \\tlanta and 30 mil\u003c'S ll\u003c'~l of ugusta on 1-20. Enjo) fishing and camping, equc,,trian \u003c'I nts, blues music. hi:,toriral ~ite~ and so much more! \r\n706-597- 1000  1, 1111.thomson-1111:du rfie.org \r\n \r\nHistoric Greensboro, Lake Oconee' \\1ain trret, Home of Genuine Gtorgia - \\.n rtisan \\larkclplace. Take Home a Piece of Gconria! \r\n800-886-525.3  \"\"' w.grernrc o .org \r\n \r\n BRINGS NEW MEANING To THE PHRASE \"PLAY THROUGH. \" \r\ne 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. \r\nW played ugusta, Georgia. \r\nAUGUSTA~ \r\nMETI\\.O CONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUJ\\.EAU \r\nFor a fre visitor guidr or mor information, ca ll 800-726-0243 (rcque t code G 05) or vi it \"\\\\ w.i\\ugustaG,\\ .org. \r\nCALLER.YPASs k about th ugu ta Gallery Pa to ave more than 500/o off regular admi ion at nine attra tion. \r\n \r\n In a series of galleries ranging from antebellum to contemporary, the Morris Museum of Art explores various themes and genres of the \r\nart of the American South. \r\nMORRIS \r\nMUSEUM\u003ciARr \r\n \r\nore Southern his ture's wonders as er seen them bef \r\n \r\nAugusta has its Legends... And its Gardens... \r\nNow they BOTH have a Home. \r\n \r\nVisit Georgia's oldest presidential site, where Woodrow Wilson \r\ngrew up during the Civil War. \r\n \r\nVisit historic downtown Augusta, a vibrant city center where we live, work, and play. \r\n \r\nFort Discovery's 250 hands-on exhibits offer a variety of FUN \r\n~'8~m~.~~~/- learning experiences. \r\nThere's always something NEW! \r\n~ 1!Y. \r\n \r\nThe only African-American Museum in the Augusta area, \r\noffering unique historical and fine art exhibitions. \r\n706-724-3576 w w w.LucyCraftLaneyMuseum .com \r\n \r\nFestivals, museums and outdoor activities - Columbia County has \r\na lot of room to play around. \r\nCOLUMBIA CO,.,oU(N,iilY \r\n800-726-0243 www.visitcolumbiacounty.com \r\n \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nature Park: A mosaic of wildlife habitats with boardwalks and trails throughout. \r\n706-828-2109 www.naturalsciencesacademy.org \r\n \r\nSacred Heart Garden Festival and Garden Tour \r\nOpen year-round M -F 9-5 \r\n706-826-4700 www.sacredheartaugusta.org \r\n \r\nRadisson Riverfront Hotel Newly renovated, \r\nlocated in downtown Augusta, Georgia, on the banks of the \r\nhistoric Savannah River. \r\n706-722-8900  800-333-3333 www.radisson.com/augustaga_riverlront \r\n \r\nII AUGUS TA MUSEU M of Ii I ST O R Y \r\n6th \u0026 Reynolds  706-722-8454 www.augustamuseum.org \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMYMIND.ORG I 800 V I I T GA \r\n \r\nOld 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 \r\nTravel 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' \r\nConyers Welcome Center 95 Iris Dr. , Conyer, 30094 770-602-2606, 00-CONYER , conyersga.com Souvenirs available. Open Mon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m., \r\nat. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nCOVINGTON H- 8 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nTue.-Sal. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nHistoric Downtown Covington \r\n011 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' \r\nTra 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' \r\nMovie 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\u003e-on tour also are \r\navailable. Call for re ervations and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nCRAWFORDVILLE \r\nClassic 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 \r\n$2. foseum: Adults . 2.50, children $1.50. [;l WC 6' \r\nHistoric Heartland Grave of William Culloden Town cemetery, behind the Methodist church \r\nCulloden, 310 I6 -178-885-2249 The founder of the city of Culloden is buried in the local cemetery. Open daily. Free. [;l 6-. \r\n \r\nDOUGLAS M- 19 \r\nMagnolia 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- \r\ndusk, terminal 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nGeneral 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 \r\n7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Parking $2. Free on Wed. [;l WC 6-. \r\nHeritage Station Museum 219 W. Ward St., Douglas, 31533 912-389-3461, cilyofdouglas.com Located in the old C\u0026F Rai lroad depot, the museum showcases the history of the rai lroad. Douglas, and Coffee County with original C\u0026F documents, furnishing , and period clothing. Gu ided lour by reservation. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $1. [;l WC 6,. \r\nMartin 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 \r\nfees. Guided tours avai lable. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel 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 \r\nDUBLIN L- 13 \r\nMagnolia 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nTheatre Dublin 314 Academy A,e.. Dublin, 310-10 478-277-5060 The theater has been renovated as a pe rforming arts \r\ncenter. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nDublin-Laurens County Welcome Center Exit 51, of( l-16 at US Hwy. -141, Dublin, 31021 478-272-5766, dubli n-georgia.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nConfederacy. Open daily. Free. [;l 6' \r\nEastman 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 \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\nWilliamson 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' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nEATONTON J- 9 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nand raised in Ea tonton. Open daily. Free. [;l 6' \r\nlake 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 \r\nlake 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 \r\nLawrence 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. \r\nCall for camping fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nOconee Springs Park I09 S. Spring Rd., Eato11to11, 3/02-1 706--185- 423, ealonton.com This park offers camping facilities, camp store. cabin5, \r\nand boat launching. Call for hours and fee . [;l WC 6' T \r\n \r\n94 \r\n \r\n y\u003eodness 9radous! \r\nFeast 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. \r\n~ \r\n[ieorgias J{istoric J{eartland \r\nFor afree travel guide call 1.800.768-3401  www.historicgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nThings 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 \r\nalong 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. \r\n \r\n AUGUSTA Augusta Mall 3450 \\Vrightsboro Rd.. Augusta, 30909 706-733-1001. augustamall.com \r\nlore 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 \r\nSurrey Center l lighland Ave. at \\\\'heeler Rd. \r\nugusta, 3090-f 706-722-;561, surrercenter.com Three levels of hopping and dining. \r\ntores open \\lon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. I lours ,arv for restaurants, clubs, and \r\nbars. C;l wcYI6' Y \r\nBYRON 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. \r\nC;l WC M l \r\nPeach Outlet Shopsat Byron xii 1-+9 off 1-75. 311 GA Hwy -f9 Byron, 31008 -+78-956-1855, peachoutletshops.com \r\nliddle Georgia's only outlet shopping. Dozens of stores featuring huge selections of brand-name items. Call for \r\nhours. C;l WC b fl \r\n \r\nCOVINGTON 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. \r\nC;l WC b \r\nEATONTON 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. \r\nC;l WC M IY \r\nFORT 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. \r\nC;l WC \r\nGREENSBORO 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 \r\n;\\ Ion.- at. IO a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nGreensboro Antique Mall JOI . lain t., Greensboro, 306-+2 706--+53-9100, antiquesofthe/ake.com \r\nnliques, 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 \r\nHAWKINSVILLE 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 \r\nept.-Dec. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. \r\nC;l WC M l \r\nHawkinsville Antique Mall 226 N. Lumpkin St., Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-3607 \r\nntiques and collectible shopping. pen Mon.-Sat. lO a.m.-5 p.111., Sun. 1-5 p.m. \r\nC;l WC b \r\nMACON 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.- \r\nat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., un. 110011-6 p.m. \r\nC;l WC M l \r\n \r\nIngleside 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.). \r\nC;l WC M l \r\nMETTER 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. \r\nC;l WC b \r\nMILNER 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. \r\nC;l WC fl \r\nThis Is Ju1I asamp1109 of Ihe many ,hopping opportu nitles mlhis region. For more mformat1on, can 800 VISIT GA or visit Gtorg1JOnMyMind.org. \r\n \r\nRock 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 \r\nUncle 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. \r\nlosed Tue. Sept.-i\\lay. all for guided tour. Adults $1, children 50 cents. [;l WC b \r\nTravel 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 \r\nntebellum Trails Tour. Open lon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. C;l WC \r\n \r\nHistoric 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- \r\nnity center. By reservation only. Free. C;l WC b Y \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nelf-guided walking tours, maps, and brochure are \r\navailable at the chamber of commerce. [;l WC b \r\nMonroe 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. \r\n9 a.m.-4 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nTravel 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 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nAnderson 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 \r\n \r\nClassic 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 \r\n96 \r\n \r\nRum 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 \r\n \r\nBig6 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. \r\n \r\n a.m.-6 p.m.; in pecan season, 1 ov.-)an. fon.-Fri . a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6,. \r\nC. 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 \r\nJolly 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,. \r\nLane Packing Company CA Hwy. 96, 50 Lane Rd., Fort alley, 31030 47 - 25-3592, 800-27-PEACl-l, lanepacking.com \r\nt 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 \r\nTravel 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,. \r\nGLENNVILLE - 16 \r\nMagnolia Midlands Big Hammock Wildlife Management Area 9 miles west ofcity, CA H11r- 1-f-f, Clermville, 30-f27 229-426-5267, gohuntgeorgia.com \r\nn 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. ~ \r\nTravel 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,. \r\nGRAY J- 11 \r\nHistoric 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,. \r\nTravel 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 \r\nGREENSBORO K-8 \r\nClassic 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,. \r\n \r\nGreensboro'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. ~ \r\nIron 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. \r\nL. 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 \r\nLake 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 \r\nMercer 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 \r\nthe chapel. By reservation only. Free. ~ 6- \r\nScull Shoals lacedonia Church Rd., Greensboro, 30642 \r\n706-453-7592, 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. ~ \r\nTravel 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,. \r\nGROVETOWN 0 -9 \r\nClassic 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,. \r\nPatriots 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 \r\n \r\nfields, tennis courts, di k gol f course, and a quarter-mile walking track. Open dai ly. ~ WC 6,. \r\nHADDOCK \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nClassic 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,. \r\nHAW INSVILLE J- 1S \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nButler 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 \r\na 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,. \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nschedul e and fees. ~ WC 6,. Y \r\nLawrence 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 \r\nMock 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 \r\n6 free. ~ WC 6,. \r\nOcmulgee Outfitters Roule 3, Box 6560, l-lawkinsville, 31036 478-23 1-938 1, 478-230-8-199. ocmulgeeout{itters.com \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\n Gaoao1AONMYM1No.oaG I 800 v1s1T OA \r\n \r\nALMA Blueberry Plantation Golf Club Clubhouse Cir., Box 1, 31510 912-632-2772 \r\nATHENS Green Hills Country Club -1080 Bamett hoals Rd., 30605 706-548-6032 \r\nUniversity of Georgia Golf Course 2600 Ri,erbend Rd., 30605 706-369-5739, 800-9DOGTEE golfcourse.uga.edu \r\nAUGUSTA Augusta Golf Course 2023 Highland Ave., 30904 706-731-9411 augustaga.gov \r\nForest Hills Golf Club 1500 Comfort Rd., 30909 706-733.0001 \r\nGordon Lakes Golf Course Range Rd., 30905 706-791-6854 {ortgordon.comlgol(hhn \r\nGoshen Plantation Golf Club 1601 Goshen Clubhouse Dr. 30906 706-793-1035 goshenplanlalion.com \r\nBAXLEY Appling Country Club -162 Hatch Pkwy S., 31513 912-367-3582 \r\nBISHOP Lane Creek Golf Course 1201 Club Dr., 30621 800-8-12-6699 \r\nBONAIRE Waterford Golf Club 620 CA 1lwy. 96 E., 31005 -178-328-7533 thewa/erfordgolfclub.com \r\nCLAXTON Evans Heights Golf Course USHwy.301 .,30417 9l 2-739-3003 \r\nCOCHRAN Uchee Trail Golf Club Country Club Rd., 3101-1 -178-93-1-789 l \r\nThe Woods Golf Course J\\.lac Thompson Rd., 3101-1 478-934-073 l \r\nCONYERS Cherokee Run Golf Club 1595 Centennial Olympic Pkwy 30013 770-785-7904 cherokeerun.com \r\nFieldstone Golf and Country Club 2720 Salem Rd., 30013 770-483--/321 \r\n \r\nHighland Golf Club 2271 Flat Shoals Rd., 30013 770--183-4235 highlandgol(com \r\nHoney Creek Golf and Country Club 635 Clubhouse Dr., 30094 770--183-63-13 honeycreekgolf.com \r\nCOVINGTON Indian Creek Golf Club 10-/00 Covington Bypass Rd. 3001-1 770-385-006-/ indiancreekgol(club.net \r\nThe Oaks Course 11240 Brown Bridge Rd., 30014 770-786-3801 golfoaks.com \r\nDEXTER Green Acres Golf Club 332 Rentz Dexter Rd., 31019 478-875-31 10 \r\nDOUGLAS Beaver Kreek Golf Club -185 Beaver Kreek Rd., 31533 912-384-8230 \r\nDouglas Community Golf Course SGC Tiger Rd., 31534 912-384-7353 \r\nHinson Hills Golf Course 3179 CA H\"?' 32 E., 31533 912-38-1-8984 \r\nDUBLIN Riverview Park Golf Course 100 Riverview Dr., 31021 -178-275--1064 \r\nEASTMAN Pine Bluff Country Club 3-15 Pine Bluf(Rd., 31023 478-3 7-1-0991 \r\nEATONTON Golf Club at Cuscowilla 126 Cuscowilla Dr., 31024 706-485-009-/ cu cowi/la.com \r\nGreat Waters at Reynolds Plantation Golf Club 112 P/onlation Dr., 31024 706-485-0235 reynoldsplanlation.com \r\nUncle Remus Golf Course 120 Hambone Ho/le Dr., 31024 706-485-6850 \r\nEVANS Jones Creek Golf Club 777 /ones Creek Dr., 30809 706-860--1228 jonescreekgolfclub.com \r\nFORSYTH Forsyth Golf Club 400 Country Club Dr., 31029 -178-994-532 \r\n \r\nFORT VALLEY Pine Needles Country Club J J 1 Country Club Rd., 31030 478-825-3816 \r\nGRAY lake Jonesco Golf Course GA Hwy. 22 E., 31032 478-986-3206 \r\n \r\nMACON Barrington Hall Golf Club 104 Loney Creek Dr., 3 l 220 478-757-8358 barringlonhallgolfclub.com \r\nBowden Golf Course 3111 Millerfield Rd., 31201 478-7-12-1610 \r\n \r\nGREENSBORO Harbor Club One Club Dr., 30642 00-505-4653 harborclub.com \r\nPort Armor Country Club I09-1 Clubhouse Dr., 30642 706--153-4564, 800-322-1665 portamwr.com \r\nReynolds Plantation 100 Linger Lenger Rd., 30642 706-467-l 135 reynoldsgol(com \r\n \r\nOak Haven Golf Club 7359 Thomaston Rd., 31220 478-474-8080 \r\nOakview Golf and Country Club 128 Oakview Club Dr., 31216 478-785-1833 oakviewgol(com \r\nMCRAE little Ocmulgee Wallace Adams Course US Hwy. 44 / 1., 31055 229-868-6651, 800-4 34-0982 golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nHARLEM Three Oaks Golf Course 1300 Three Oaks Dr., 30814 706-5 56-1400 threeoaksgolfclub.com \r\nHAWKINSVILLE Southern Hills Golf Club Rt. 1, Box 6010, GA Hwy. 247 31036 -178-783-0600 southemhillsgolf.com \r\nTown Creek Golf Course Levers Lane Rd., 31036 478-783-012 \r\nHAZLEHURST Twisted Pines Golf Club 270 Uvalda H\"?', 31539 912-375-6697 \r\nHEPHZIBAH Pointe South Golf Club 4324 Peach Orchard Rd., 30 15 706-592-2222 \r\nJACKSON Hickory Hill Golf Course 209 Biles Rd., 30233 770-775-2-13 3 \r\nJESUP Pine Forest Country Club GA Hwy. 30 l S., 31545 912-427-6505 \r\n \r\nMETTER Willow Lake Country Club Willow Lake Dr., 30-139 912-685-2724 \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE Little Fishing Creek Golf Course 65 GA Hwy. 22 W., 31061 478-4-15-0796 \r\nMONROE Monroe Golf and Country Club 1212 Alcovy St., 30655 770-267-842-f eaglegreens.com \r\nProvidence Club 656 Providence Club Dr., 30656 770-207-4332 eaglegreens.com \r\nWoodlake Golf Course -1125 Lakeside Blvd., 30655 770-207-5511 eaglegreens.com \r\nMONTICELLO Hunter Pope Country Club 14617 GA Hwy. 83 ., 31064 706-46 -6222 \r\nPERRY Houston Lake Country Club 2323 CA Hwy. 127, 31069 478-218-5253 houstonlake.com \r\n \r\nKEYSVILLE Applewood Golf Course 6130 Slol) Mill Rd., 30816 706-554-0028, 877-55-1-0144 \r\nLINCOLNTON Rocky Branch Golf Club 4711 Double Branches Rd. 30817 706-359--1303 \r\n \r\nPerry Country Club 1000 1. Davis Dr., 31069 478-987-1033 \r\nREIDSVILLE Brazell's Creek Golf at Gordonia -Altamaha 355 Golf Course Rd., 30453 912-557-7745, 800--13-/.0982 golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\n,n,s J\u003e\u003c \"'\"'~\" ,y ol lhe mdny golfin~ up,nu .,t, mth 9 n. for more nformation, call 800 VISIT GA or vbit GeorgiaOnMyMind.org. \r\n \r\nROCHELLE Mallard Point Golf Course GA H,vy. 215, 31079 229-365-7810 \r\nRUTLEDGE The Creek at Hard Labor 1400 Knox Chapel Rd., 30663 706-557-3006, 888-353--/592 golfgeorgia.org \r\nSTATESBORO Eagle Creek Golf Club 7436 GA Hwy. -16, 30458 912-839-3933 eaglecreekgolf. nv.switch board.com \r\nSouthern Links Golf Club 1031 Golf Club Rd., 30458 912-839-3191 \r\nSWAINSBORO Swainsboro Country Club 557 McCleod Bridge Rd., 30401 478-237-6116 \r\nTHOMSON Belle Meade Country Club 2660 Twin Pine Rd., 30824 706-595-4 511 \r\nThomson Country Club 972 Wire Rd., 30824 706-595-2727 \r\nUNION POINT Greene County Country Club 5273 Union Point Hwy., 30669 706-486-45/3 \r\nVIDALIA Rocky Creek Golf Club 1916 Foxfire Dr., 30474 912-538-1110 \r\nWARNER ROBINS International City Golf Club 100 Sand)' Run Ln., 31088 -178-322-0276 \r\nlandings Golf Club 309 Stathams Way, 31088 -178-923-5222 landingsgolfclub.com \r\nPine Oaks Golf Course 755 Womer Robins St., 31098 -178-923-7334 robins.af.millservices \r\nWARRENTON The Boulders Golf Course 546 Quaker Rd. S.E., 30828 706-465-2577 \r\nWAYNESBORO Waynesboro Country Club 336 Herndon Hd., 30830 706-5 54-2262 \r\nWRENS Brushy Creek Golf Club 2896 GA Hwy. 102, 30833 706-547-28!6 brushycreekgolf.com \r\n \r\n98 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nOwen 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 \r\nTravel 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- \r\nHAZLEHURST N- 17 \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\n' a.m.-dusk. Call fo r raft, canoe, and kayak informa- \r\ntion and fees. [;;I WC \r\nBullard 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- \r\nFrogbottom 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 ' \r\nHazlehurst Downtown Village !\\lain St., Hazleh urst, 31539 912-375--15-13, hazlehurst-ie{{davis.com \r\nn 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 \r\nHazlehurst 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. \r\nuided lour by reservation. Donations accepted. [;;I WC 6- Y \r\nOld 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 \r\nOutback Range and Recreation Center 911 Kirkland till Rd., 1-/a;:/ehu rst, 31539 9 12-3 75-0765 \r\n \r\nBuilt 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 \r\nTravel 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- \r\nThree 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 \r\nfor fees. [;;I WC rl \r\nINDIAN SPRINGS \r\nHis 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 \r\nIndian 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- \r\nJACKSON H- 10 \r\nHist 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 \r\nHigh 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- \r\nHistoric 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 \r\n \r\nLake 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- \r\nTrave/ 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- \r\nJACKSONVILLE \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nJESUP 18 \r\nMagnolia Midlands Little Red Caboose 101 E. Cheny St. , Jesup, 31545 912--127-3233, 888-22-1-5983 \r\ntep inside th is little reel train ca boose fo r a healthy dose of Wayne Coun ty history, from General \"Mad \r\nnthony\" Wayne to the ra ilroad boom. Open Mon.Fri. 1- 5 p.m. Free. [;;I \r\nRayonier 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 \r\nTravel 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- \r\nJEWELL \r\nClassic 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 \r\nJULIETTE H-10 \r\nHistoric 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- \r\nLake 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- \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n CEO R G IA O NM YMIN D.O R G I 8 00 VI SIT CA \r\n \r\nWhistle 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 \r\nKNOXVILLE \r\nHis 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 \r\nLEXINGTON \r\nHis 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. \r\nLINCOLNTON N- 7 \r\nClassic 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 \r\nBussey Point Recreation Area Double Branches Rd., Lincolnton, 308 17 800-533-H7 , u ace. army. mil \r\nt 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 \r\nCherokee Recreation Day Use Area 5926 Augusta Hw)'., Lincolnto11, 308 17 800-533-3478, 11sace. an11y. mil \r\nII 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 \r\nClarks Hill Lake 2959 McCom1ick Hwy.lU Hwy. 378 E. Li11colnton, 308 17 706-359-7970, lincolncountyga.org \r\nn 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' \r\nElijah 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' \r\nGraves Mountain US 1-l wy. 37 , Lincol11to11, 30 17 \r\n \r\n706-359-3 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 \r\nLincoln 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' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nLI ZELLA \r\nHisto 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 \r\nLOUISVILLE 0 - 11 \r\nClassic 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' \r\nRevolutionary 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\nLUDOWICI - 17 \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nJones 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 \r\n \r\nLYONS \r\nMagnol 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 \r\nMACON 1- 12 \r\nHistoric 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- \r\nable before 4 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6' T \r\nDouglass 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. \r\nDonati ons accepted. [;l WC 6' Y \r\nFederated 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 \r\ntours 3. [;l WC 6' Y \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\np.m. Ca ll fo r fees. [;l WC 6' T \r\nHay 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 \r\np.m. all fo r fees. [;l WC \u0026Y \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\n 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. \r\nDay 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. \r\nThen, 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. \r\n \r\nFor a little relaxation, check in to a charming bed \u0026 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. \r\nD 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. \r\nFill your next getaway with capitals, columns and culture in historic Milledgeville. \r\n \r\n AROUND TOWN TOURS \r\n200 hcrry t., (800) 768-340 I or (478) 743-340 I www.vi icn1acon.org/gommat \r\nVisit 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. \r\n, CROWNE PLAZA \r\nI08 First t., (478) 7 6- I46 I www.crowneplaza.com \r\nIn 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. \r\nTOBESOFKEE RECREATION AREA \r\n6600 Moseley Dixon Road, 1-475 Exit 5, (478) 474-8770 www.co.bibb.ga.us \r\nA 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. \r\nCANNONBALL HOUSE \r\n856 Mulberry ireet, (478) 745-5982 Tours: Mon.- at. 10-5 www.cannonballhouse.org \r\nince 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. \r\n \r\nTour \"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. \r\nFINCHER' BARBECUE \r\n3947 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! \r\nTARCADIA \r\n1-75 a, Bass Road, Exit 172, (478) 475-9880 \r\nEnjoy 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. \r\nCOLON lAL MALL MACON \r\n1-75 Exi, 162 1-475 Exit 3, (478) 477-7328 \r\nolonial 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. \r\nSOUTHERN TOUCH TOURS \r\nwww.southerntouchrours.com \r\nince 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. \r\n \r\n INTERNATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL \r\n794 herry treer, (478) 751-7429 www.cherryblossom.com \r\n \r\n. . _ _, , . .- . , . ~ . . , . _ _ ,_ \r\n \r\nFor 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. \r\n \r\nWINGATE INN OF MACON \r\nI00 Norrhcrcs1 Blvd, (478) 476-8 I00 \r\nwww.wingaremacon.com \r\nWhether 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 \u0026 speaker phones, and complimentary 45 item hot breakfast. \r\n \r\nOCMULGEE INDIAN CELEBRATION OCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT \r\n1207 Emery Highway, (478) 752-8257 www.nps.gov/ocmu \r\nromp 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. \r\n \r\nSIDNEY LANIER COTTAGE HOUSE MU EUM A PROPERTY or HI TORIC MACON \r\n935 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 . \r\n, WILLOW ON FIFTH RESTAURANT \r\n325 Fifth t., (478) 74 5-9007 \r\nFeast 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. \r\nDODGE TOUR DE GEORGIA \r\nMacon rage Informarion: (800) 768-3401 www.visitmacon.org/go mmtg \r\nclebrare 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 \r\nMU EUM OF ARTS AND SCI ENC ES \r\n4 I82 Forsyth Road, (478) 477-3232 \r\nA 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-....~ -.. \r\n \r\nMACON ' GEORGIA \r\n \r\n DAY ONE \r\n 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. \r\n The Downtown Tour includes four acrractions, all in the same block. \r\nAc rhe Georgia Music Hall of Fame, you'll be jammin' in the srreers. \r\nThe Tubman African-American Museum showcases African American arc, history and cu.lrure. \r\n Seep aboard the lntown Trolley Tour of four historic halls. \r\nSt. Joseph's Catholic Church crowns downtown wich stunning stained glass windows. \r\n \r\nThe 1860 Hay House, featured on A\u0026E's \"Americas Castles\" is another royal treat. \r\nVisit Sidney Lanier Cottage, rhe 1842 birthplace of the Poec of the Old ouch. \r\nSee the unexploded shell chat crashed through the parlor ar the Cannonball House. \r\nThe rrolley loops around cown all day, so you can tour attractions ar your leisure. \r\n 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 . \r\n \r\n Check into a convenient and affordable hotel. Crowne Plaza or Wmgate Inn are excellent choices. \r\n Wrap up your evening with Lights on Macon, 33 mansions dramatically lir in a nightly display of ou them grandeur. \r\n \r\n \"Watch the tide roll away\" next ro che srarue of Oris Redding and scroll along the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail. \r\n Reflect over your day's activities wich a Pig Special or some ocher savory dish at Fincher's Barbecue. \r\n \r\nDAYlWO \r\n Ar Ocmulgee National Monument see over I 0,000 years of Native American culture. \r\n Scop for lunch at Willow On Fifth, one of Macon's famous souchern scyle restaurants. \r\n On your Around Town Downtown Tour shoor hoops at the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame. \r\n \r\nDAYTHREE \r\n Venture out co hidden gems like che Museum of Arts and Sciences, Lake Tobesofkee, or Starcadia FamjJy Fun Center. \r\n Shop until you drop at quaint boutiques, neighborhood villages, ecleccic galleries, and more than 200 shops ac Colonial Mall Macon. \r\n \r\n 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.- \r\n10 p.m. Dayusc ' ,camping J;. [;lWC c,. Y \r\nMacon 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 \r\nfrequentl y. Open Mon.-Fri. ] I a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l 6,. \r\n \r\nRose 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,. \r\nSidney 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 \r\ntour begins at 3:30 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6,. Y \r\n \r\nInformation on daily tours of I Ii toric Macon is available. Open l\\ Ion.- al. 9 a. nt.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nMacon 1-75 WelcomeCenter 1-75 al Iile J\\larker 179, I/aeon , 3J20 I -f78-99-f-9 I 9I, maconga.org \r\nOpen dail y 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nAroundTownTours 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. \r\nOpen Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nMuseum 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., \r\nun . 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 \r\nOcmulgee 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 \r\nreservation. Free. [;l WC6,. \r\n \r\nStarcadia 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 \r\ncomi ng soon. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,. Tl Y \r\nTubman 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 \r\nresenation. [;l WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nMacon- Bibb CountyConvention and VisitorsBureau 200 Cherry St., Macon, 3120 1 -178-743-3-f0J , 800-768-3-101, maconga.org \r\n \r\nMADISON J-8 \r\nHistoric 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. \r\n[;l WC 6,. \r\nHerit 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. \r\ndults $5, children 12 and under free , students 2. Croup rates available. [;l WC M IT \r\n \r\n1boe boaitqae \r\n- \r\n-- ---=. \r\nThe Art of Dreams \r\n \r\nKarla's Shoe BoutiQ.ue \r\n603 The finest in designer \r\n(hmy It footwear and accessories. Owners (and Mother \u0026 Daughter team) Ze lma Redoing and Karla Redding-Andrews provide the best customer service in a uniQ.ue environment. Monday-Friday: IO a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturd~y: IO a.m . - 4 p.m. (478} 74 1-2066 \r\n \r\nLadies clothing and accessories at the \r\n \r\nfinestl Locateajust off Cherry Street . \r\n \r\nThe Barnes House \r\n \r\nthis uniQ.ue shoP, ap~als to (hose with \r\n \r\nelegant styl_e an_a sophisticat(on. \r\n \r\nUr,stairs a UniQ.ue \r\n \r\nMonday- Friday. IO a.m. - 5.30 p.m. \r\n \r\nGiftstore and \r\n \r\nSaturday: IO a.m. - 4 p.m. \r\n \r\nDownstairs a Coat \r\n \r\n(478) 74 2-5 737 \r\n \r\n, Store with the most \r\n \r\nfabulous furs from \r\n \r\n ~ 91,,,,a]c,~,,,,,.,::1\u0026,,,. \r\n \r\naround 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 \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMYMIND . ORG I 800 VI IT GA \r\n \r\nMadison-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 \r\nMadison 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 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. C;l WC b T \r\nMorgan 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 \r\n3, children $2. C;l WC b \r\nRogers 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. \r\ndmission $3 for both sites. C;l WC b \r\nSouthern 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\nMARTINEZ P-8 \r\nClassic 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 \r\nava ilable. C;l WC b IT \r\nSavannah 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 \r\np.m. Free. C;l WC b T \r\nTravel Services \r\nColumbia County Community and Leisure Services 630 Ronald Reagan Dr., Martine;z, 30809 \r\n \r\n706-868-3484, co.columbia .ga.us \r\nOpen 1on.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. C;l WC b \r\nSavannah 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. \r\nC;l WC b \r\nMCRAE L-16 \r\nMagnolia Midlands Liberty Square Downtown McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, tel{airco.com Miniature monuments adorn the grounds of Liberty \r\nquare: 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 \r\nLittle 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- \r\nnight. C;l WC b IT \r\nTelfair 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\nMETTER P- 14 \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\np.m. Free. C;l WC b \r\nGuido 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. \r\nc;i WC b \r\nTravel Services \r\nMetter- Candler County Chamber of Commerce 1210 S. Lewis St., letter, 30439 912-685-2159, metier-candler.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn . [;l WC b \r\n \r\nMetter 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- \r\nsonal ). C;l WC b \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE K- 11 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\np.m. Free. C;l WC b \r\nAndalusia 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 \r\nBartram 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 \r\na.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. C;l WC b \r\nCentral State Hospital Museum wint Ave., lilledgeville, 31062 \r\n47 -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. \r\nC;l WC b \r\nFlannery O'Connor Memorial Ina D. Russell Library, Georgia College and \r\ntale 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 \r\na.m.--4 p.m. Free. [;l WC b \r\nLake 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 \r\nLockerly 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 \r\nMemory 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 \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\n 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. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6,. \r\nOld 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. \r\ndull 2, students I. [;l WC 6- \r\nSt. Stephen's Episcopal Church 220 . Way11e t., lfilledgeville, 3106 1 47 --f52-27 /0, ststephe11sga.org \r\nGothic 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 \r\nlon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nStetson-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 \r\nto trolley tour vi itor only. [;l WC T \r\nTravel Services \r\nMilledgeville 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 \r\na.m.-5 p.m., at. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nOld Governor's Mansion Tour 120 . Clark t., fil illedgeville, 31061 -fl --f-f5--f545, gcsu.edulma11sio11 \r\n$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,. \r\nClassic 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,. \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nspecies. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. [;l WC \u003c\u003e \r\n \r\nWe've gone from 28 flavors ofice cream to over 475 flavors ofhotel. \r\nWe started as a modest chain of restaurants/ice cream stands sprinkled along the roadside. That was then. Today. we have hotels everywhere from Atlanta to \r\nValdosta. So whether you're on the road for pleasure or \r\nbusiness, we've got you covered. Also, be sure to check out our \"Best Rate or it's Free\" Guarantee, as well as our loyalty program, TripRewards~ \r\n \r\nouthea thojo.com 1--800-I-GO-HOJO En E panol 1-888-709-4053 \r\n1,--, I \r\nGo a1l)ll4there Stay h n.. \r\n \r\nAlbany Athens Atlanta \r\n \r\nAugusta Gartersville College Park \r\n \r\nColumbus \r\nCommerce Decatur \r\n \r\nGnffin Macon Marietta \r\n \r\nRome Savannah (2) Statesboro \r\n \r\nTybee Island Valdosta (2) \r\n \r\n_.,__lnllr8,_wst~~..-.,.O'!h,NilmEttrfle/dlt ci..-o~n;~ ~~,.,...,Cl'lhow~ COt1:,, lll.(\u003e+a:\u003eH:lX:/' S.,~l'nKntmlbUmali.-U'IQ.ftl C200lttMV-1.J::h'l!IIYl~itN,VW,~ \"\u003cllll'IMI~ :wa:tlrdq:lldK1 \r\n \r\n~ ! . , \r\ntrip \r\n \r\n107 \r\n \r\n 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' \r\nHistor 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' \r\nMITCHELL \r\nClassic 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' \r\nMONRO 1-7 \r\nHist 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. \r\nJohn. By reservation only. Call for fees. ~ WC 6' Y \r\nHistoric Downtown Monroe lonroe, 30655-2 11 7 \r\n770-267-7536, monroega.com Enjoy shopping, dining, and strolling the streets of this hi storic downtown . 17,e communi ty center is ava il able \r\nfo r rent. ~ WC 6' o/1Y \r\nMcDaniel-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 \r\nra tes avai labl e. ~ WC 6' Y \r\nTravel 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' \r\nMONTICELLO 1-10 \r\nHis 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. \r\nJackson 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. ~ \r\n \r\nMonticello 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' \r\nMonticello 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 \r\nHistoric Pl aces. Open daily. ~ WC 6' Tl \r\nOconee 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. ~ \r\nTravel 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 \r\nMonticello Crossroads Trailhead and Visitors Center I 19 W. Washington t. , on the Square Monticello, 31064 706-46 -899-f, monticelloga.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nMonticello 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. \r\nSeven 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. \r\nMU SELLA \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nFree. ~ WC 6' fl \r\nNORWOOD M-9 \r\nClassic 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. \r\n \r\nCome AwayPlantation 722 Elam Church Rd. . 01wood. 30821 706--165-3292, comeawal'-plantation.com \r\nThis 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 \r\nSoldiers' 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 \r\nHi 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 \r\nPriester'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 \r\nee 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 \r\nSam 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. \r\na.m.--f:30 p.m. hee. ~WC 6' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nPORTAL \r\nMagno 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 \r\na\\'annah Farmer Markel Apr.-Oct. to buy fresh produce. Call for hours and fees. ~WC I \r\n \r\n108 \r\n \r\n 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. \r\nGordonia-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 \r\nci tizen discoun ts. Open daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. [;;i WC 6' \r\nTravel Services \r\nGreater Tattnall Chamber of Commerce and Reidsville Welcome Center 120 Brazell St., Reidsville, 30453 912-557-6323 \r\nOpen lon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.111 . [;;i WC 6' \r\nHistoric Heartland Benjamin Hawkins Gravesite GA Hu')'- 128 W., Roberta, 31078 -f 7 -836-3 25, robertacrcnv(ordchamber.org \r\nolonel 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 \r\nth e Ohio River. Open daily. Free. [;;i 6' \r\nBenjamin 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. \r\nFree. [;;i 6' \r\nMuseum 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 \r\nfo r fees. [;;i WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Roberta- Crawford County Chamber of Commerce 38 Wright Ave., Roberta, 31078 -f78 36-3825, robertacraw{ordchamber.org \r\npen J\\l on.-Fri. 8:30-noon. [;;i WC 6' \r\nMagnolia 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' \r\n \r\nIliking 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 . \r\nisitors center open Mon.-Fri . 7:30 a. m.-5 p.m., at. 9 a. m.- 5 p.m . Free. [;;i WC 6' \r\nHistoric 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' \r\nHard 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 \r\nup, free on Wed. [;;i WC 6' IT \r\nBrown 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 \r\nbr resm -ation. Donation accepted. [;;i WC 6' \r\nWashington 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. \r\nFree. [;;i WC 6' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\non the fi ve-stand. [;;i WC 6'T \r\n \r\n,. .. ,.,,- ' ROUND OAK \r\nHistoric Heartland Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge 71 /uliette Rd., Round Oak, 3103 -f7 -9 6-5-f-f 1, piedmon t.fivs.gov \r\n \r\nBlue Willow Inn 29-f . Cherokee Rd., CA /-fo?' 11 Social Circle, 30025 770--f6-f-2 J3/ . 800-552-88 13, bluewillowi1111 .co111 \r\n \r\nWelcome to Byron, Georgia!! \r\nF1111, home/Qwn thi11gs to see \u0026do ... Nestkd in tl e t\u003eery heartland ofGeorgia, off 1-75 at exit 149, you can enjoy tt walking w11r oft!Je Historic Dowmown District., an 1870s rrstorrd tmi11 station, a 1900s dmgswrr compkte with the original soda fa1111llli11 and thm find a deal at 011e of the outlet shops or i!Je Antique MalL Antiques, 011rkt shops, mu.reums, marry historic homes, Home of The BIG PEACH, n classic cnr emporium, tlJe largest Conchman denier in the world and the 011/y HUMMER dealu south ofArla11111... \r\nFFSTIVAI.S - The Ba11k ofByro,~ tl1e 1 weekend in May and t/,e C,eorgia Penc/1 Festival. the l' wkmd inJune in Byron and the 2'\" uwkmdin /1111, in Fort Valley. t!Je ojficialfoodfotiml ofGeorgia. SHOPPING - The Pench 0111/rt Shops m,d 77Je BIG Pmch An1tq11es \u0026 Colltibles a,,d Quaim Downtu1v,1 Shops. \r\nI.Joumroum Byron, The 187 0 Depot Museum \u0026JaiU1011.\u003ee l'nrk. \r\n888-686-3496 www.byronga.com \r\nTwo Welcome Center Locations Big Peach Antiques, ~75 and Main Street, Downtown \r\n \r\n109 \r\n \r\n 00 V I S I T GA \r\n \r\nOpened 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 \r\nFox 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 \r\n$3. [;l WC 6' \r\nSocial Circle National Historic District oci,,I ircle. 30025 \r\n770--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 \r\nTown Well ocial ircle, 30025 \r\n770--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' \r\n \r\nLake 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. \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;l WC b \r\nSparta- 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 . \r\n[;l WC b \r\nMagnolia 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' T \r\n \r\nSOPERTON N- 14 \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\nTravel 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' \r\nMillion Pines Visitors Center 1-16 al GA 1-/ wv. 29, operton, 30-f 57 9 I2-529-6263 \r\nSer\\'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' \r\nSPARTA l - 10 \r\nClassic 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 ~ \r\nHancock County Courthouse \r\n60 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 \r\nLacksen 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 \r\n \r\nCenter for Wildlife Education and the Lamar Q. Ball Jr. Raptor Center \r\neorgia 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 . \r\n1-5 p.111 . C losed Sun. June-Aug. Free. [;l WC ~ T \r\nGeorgia 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' \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\north 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' \r\nSavannah 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 \r\nbeen preserved. Open daily. [;l 6' \r\nSplash 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 \r\nRegional Park. Ca ll fo r hours and fees. [;l WC ~ 'II \r\n \r\n110 \r\n \r\n Travel Services Statesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau 332 . Main St., Statesboro, 3045 912-489-1869, 00-56 -330 1, visit-statesboro.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m . \r\n~we e- \r\nClassic 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' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nBurton'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 \r\nea rly settlers around 1815 . Open daily. Free. ~ 6' \r\nDell-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 \r\n~'all that remains. Tours avai lable by rese rvation. Free. \r\nTravel 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' \r\nScreven County Chamber of Commerce JOI S. )\\Jain t. , ylvania, 30467 9 I2-564-7 7 , scre1e11cou11ty.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nClassic 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 \r\nBig 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' \r\nClarks 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. ~ \r\n \r\nHistoric Wrightsboro \\Vrightsboro Rd. off US Hwy. 7 , Thomson, 30824 706-597- 1000, thomson-mcdu(fie.org The I 68 settlement of Wrightsboro was once \r\ncorgia' 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 \r\nPine 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' \r\nRock 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. \r\nWatson-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' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nClassic South Broad River Campground \r\n181 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' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nClassic 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' \r\nClassic South Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman Resort 2350 Randolph Church Rd., Union Point, 30669 706--1 6-4603, durhamtoWll.com \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n I EORC..IAONMY 11 NO.ORG 800 VI I T GA \r\n \r\n\\ long the '\\ orth Fork of the Little Ri, er. this 5.-00acre old-st) le re ort boasts fi,e mile, of mer bottom. a sporting la) course. fishing. paintball, ATV riding, arche~ range, pistol/rifle range, cabins. camping. and .i pavilion for cookouts. Food is available on the \\\\ eekends. Open daily. all for fees. ~WC o- T \r\nTravel 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. \r\nVIDALIA N-1S \r\nMagnolia 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. \r\n~ we e- \r\nLadson 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 \r\n\u003e~aboard. Open \\l on.-Fri. 10 a.rn.-1 p.111., 1-6 p.m., \r\nSat. 10 a.m.-2 p.111. Free. \r\n~we e- \r\nUGA 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\u003e 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 \r\nfees. ~ WC 6' \r\nVidalia Onion Factory and Gifts / h,~- 2 0 E., Vidalia, 30F-f \r\n9 /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 \r\nTravel 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' \r\nToombs-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. \r\n~ we e- \r\nWARNER ROBINS 1- 13 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\n \r\nand 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. \r\nFree. ~ WC 6' T \r\nTrove/ Services Warner Robins Convention and Visitors Bureau 99 '\\ . First I., \\\\c1mer Hobi11s, 31093 ro-922-5100. ~8b-288-\\\\'HCA (91-f2 ) 11an1er-robi11s.org \r\nOpen 1' lon.-Fri. S a.m.-5 p.111. ~ WC 6' \r\nWARRENTON M-9 \r\nClassic 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. \r\nOgeechee 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. \r\n~ \r\nOgeechee Wildlife Management Area CJ\\ /h11. 16 S. \\\\ '., \\\\'arre11to11, 30828 -o6--f65-960-I, ll'arre11cormtvga.org Enio) a pri111iti, e \"ildlifc c,panse. Open daily. Free. \r\nWalk the Halls of History \\\\'arrc11 Cou111) Courthouse, 52 1 \\ lai11 St . \\\\ c1rre11to11 , 3082, 706--f65-2 l 7I. ll'arre11cor111tig\u003c1.org Original arl\\\\ork hung in the Warren ounti Courthouse depicts local heritage. Open \\lon.-Fri . \r\na.in.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Warren County Chamber of Commerce 552 \\lai11 St., \\\\'arre11to11. 30826 -o6--f65-960-I. warre11cou11tiga.org \r\npen \\l on.-Fn. 11 a.111.-5 p.n1. ~ \r\nWARTHEN \r\nClassic South Georgia'sOldest Jail CA /1111. 15. \\\\arthe11. 3l09-I \r\nr -552-3288 \r\nDri,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. \r\nWASHINGTON M 7 \r\nClassic 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 \r\nKettle Creek Revolutionary War Battlefield \\\\'arhi/1 Hd., \\\\'ashi11gto11. 306:-3 -06-6-0-20 13, we1shi11gto1111'tlkes.co111/\u003c1ttractio11s.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). \r\n~ \r\n \r\nMary Willis Library 10,f E. L,bertv St., \\\\'as/1i11gton, 30673 -06-6- --:-736. 11ashi11gto11wilkes.com/\u003c1tlractio11s. html ' ll1e first free libra~ in Georgia \"a built in I ' b) I r. \\\\'ill is in memo~ of hi, daughter J\\ la~. The building also hou,es the chest that was thought to hold the \r\nonfcdera 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., \r\nSat. 10 a. m.-4 p.m. h ee. ~ WC 6' \r\nRobert Toombs House Historic Site :! 16 E. Robert Toombs Ave.. \\\\ 'ashing/on, 30673 -06-6- -2226, g\u003c1stateparks.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 \r\nSecond Time Around Mini Farm H6 l lendn L11.. \\\\\\1shingto11, 30673 -o6-6'i8--f902. seco11dtime\u003c1ro1111d111inifar111.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- \r\ndren S. all for hours and group rates. ~ WC 6' T \r\nWashington 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 \r\nCounh area. Ci, ii \\\\'ar and Indian artifact collections \r\narc 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 \r\n2, under 5 free. Call for group rates. ~ WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Washington- Wilkes Chamber of Commerce 10-f E. Libert\\St.. \\\\'ashi11gto11. 306-3 106-6- \u0026-20 13. was/111,gtonwilkes.com \r\nOpen \\l on.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nTalesof 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,. \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nElder 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\u003e \r\ntill in use on a public road. Open dail) . Free. 6' \r\nHappy 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. \u0026a.111.--l p.m. Call for unda) rescm,tions. \r\nlrce. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\n112 \r\n \r\n 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. \r\n[;l WC o,. \r\nWashington 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 \r\nTravel Services \r\nEagle 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. \r\n[;l WC o,. \r\n \r\nWAYNESBORO F-11 \r\nCla 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,. \r\nHistoric Waynesboro Downtown Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-5451, burkechamber.com Sh ops and restaura nts line the streets of the city known \r\nas the Bird Dog Cap ital of the World. [;l WC o,.fl \r\nTravel Services \r\nBurke County Chamber of Commerce 24 J E. Sixth St., Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-545 1, burkechamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC o,. \r\nWILLACOOCHEE \r\nMagnolia 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 \r\n \r\nstore 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 \r\nMccranie 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. \r\nGourd 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,. \r\nTravel Services Johnson County Chamber of Commerce 11 I W. Court St. , Wrightsville, 31096 478-86-f-7200, wrightsville-jol111soncou11ty.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Tue. and Thu.-Fri. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nPlease call to confirm, as info rmation may have changed since date of publication. \r\n \r\nPRICING: 1=$0-$50 2=$51 -$80 3=$81-$120 4=5121 + \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n!i \r\n.~ \r\n:s \r\n \r\n; I .iil \r\n~ \r\n \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n\"~ ' \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA \r\n \r\nDays Inn \r\n \r\n930 S.Pierce St. \r\n \r\nSunset Motel \r\n \r\n915 S.Pierce St. \r\n \r\nBest Inn \r\n \r\n2715 Atlanta Hwy. \r\n \r\nBest Westem,Colonial Inn \r\n \r\n170 N. Milledge Ave. \r\n \r\nBulldog Inn \r\n \r\n1225 Commerce Rd. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn \r\n \r\n3980 Atlanta Hwy. \r\n \r\nCourtyard by Marrion \r\n \r\n166 N.Finley St. \r\n \r\nDays Inn,Athens \r\n \r\n230 N.Finley St. \r\n \r\nFoundry Park Inn \u0026Spa \r\n \r\n295 E. Dougherty St. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn \r\n \r\n2220 W. Broad St. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn \r\n \r\n197 E. 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NW \r\n \r\nI Country Suites,Augusta Riverwalk \r\n \r\n3Ninth St. \r\n \r\nCourtesy Motel \r\n \r\n60515th St. \r\n \r\nCourtyard by Marrion \r\n \r\n1045 Stevens Creek Rd. \r\n \r\nDays Inn \r\n \r\n3320 Deans Bridge Rd. \r\n \r\nDays Inn,Washington Rd. \r\n \r\n3026 Washington Rd. \r\n \r\nDays Inn,Wheeler Rd. \r\n \r\n3654 Wheeler Rd. \r\n \r\n912-632-7000 912-632-7286 706-549-1530 706-546-7311 706-543-3611 706-227-9700 706-369-7000 706-543-6511 706-549-7020 706-548-9600 706-549-4433 706-546-8122 706-548-1111 706-548-5676 706-S48-3000 706-208-8812 706-549-0251 706-549-5400 706-724-0080 706-560-0551 706-733-4656 706-722-0212 706-738-8811 706-798-2230 706-868-1800 706-855-8100 706-796-1493 706-6S1 -9100 706-722-2224 706-855-6060 706-774-1400 706-722-2525 706-737-3737 706-793-9600 706-738-0131 706-868-8610 \r\n \r\n800-DAYSINN ' daysinn.com \r\n \r\n800-BESTINN 800-WESTERN \r\n800-228-5150 800-321-2211 800-329-7666 866-9ATHENS BOO-HAMPTON 800-862-8436 BOO-HOLIDAY 800-446-4656 888-771 -7171 \r\n800-951-7829 800-800-8000 800-578-7878 \r\n \r\nbestinn.com IH!stwestem.com bulldoginnathens.com comfortinn.com co urtya rd .com/AHN CY daysinn.com fo und rypa rki nn .co m \r\nI hamptoninn.com hi-athens.com hi-athens.com hojo.com 1 microtel.com \r\nperimeterinn.com suburbanhotels.com super8.com t@velodge.com \r\n \r\n800-833-1516 amerisuites.com \r\n \r\n800-654-7452 800-325-3535 \r\nBOO-WESTERN 800-228-5150 800-4CHOICE 800-4 S6-4000 800-321-221 1 800-321-221 1 800-DAYSINN 800-0AYSI NN 800-DAYSINN \r\n \r\naugustasuitesinn.com \r\n \r\nbestwestern.com comfortinnaugusta.com comfortinn .com countryinns.com/augusta_riverwalk \r\n \r\nmarrion.com daY5inn.com daY5inn.com da inn.com \r\n \r\n--- \r\n \r\n36 28 45 2-4 70 51 \r\n. 2-4 69 \r\n3-4 105 76 \r\n2-4 119 \r\n. 2-3 112 \r\n3-4 306 2-3 160 1-2 1 100 2 60 1-2 ll \r\n. 2-3 \r\n1-2 \r\n:1 1-3 96 . 85 1 ~11 \r\n. 1-2 27359 1 \r\n2-4 1761 2-4 179 \r\n42 1 1-2 58 \r\n.. 2 100  I \r\n2-3 123 136 \r\n.31 \r\n2-4 130 40 \r\n1-2 124 55 \r\n \r\nI !. \r\n \r\n:! :,c \r\n \r\nm \r\n \r\nii1 !!i \r\n \r\ni \r\nI Ili \r\n~ \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n EORG t AON M Y lt NO.O R G I 00 V I I T GA \r\n \r\nAU6USTA \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nEcono lodge, Gordon Hwy. \r\n \r\n2051 Gordon Hwy. \r\n \r\nPRICING: 1=$0-$50 2=$51-$80 3=$81 -$120 4=S121 + \r\n \r\nI ~ i I. \r\n \r\niI ~ \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n- a \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\ni: ~ \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI i \r\n \r\nI \r\n~ \r\n \r\nEl \r\n \r\nI \r\nI E \r\n~ ~ \r\n \r\n706-738-6565 800-553-2666 econolodge.com \r\n \r\n1-2 53 \r\n \r\nEcono lodge,Martinez Economy Inn Executive Inn \u0026Suites Fairfield Inn,Marrion \r\n \r\n4090 Belair Rd. 3061 DeansBridge Rd. 1238 Gordon Hwy. 201 Boy Scout Rd. \r\n \r\n706-863-0777 706-798-8480 706-724-9613 706-733-8200 \r\n \r\n800-553-2666 800-228-2800 \r\n \r\neconolodge.com fa irfield inn .com \r\n \r\n64 1 41 \r\n. 1-2 58 . 1-2 117 \r\n \r\nGuest House International \r\n \r\n3023 Washington Rd. \r\n \r\n706-736-2595 800-214-8378 guesthouseintl.com \r\n \r\n1 120 \r\n \r\nGuest Inn \r\n \r\n2650 Center West Pkwy \r\n \r\n706-736-2585 \r\n \r\n1 72 \r\n \r\nHampton Inn Hampton Inn \u0026Suites Holiday Inn \r\n \r\n3030 Washington Rd. 4081 S. Belair Rd. 2155 Gordon Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-737-1122 800-HAMPTON 706-860-1610 800-HAMPTON 706-737-2300 800-HOLIDAY \r\n \r\nhamptoninn.com hamptoninn .com holiday-inn .com \r\n \r\n2 145 \r\n. 3-4 83 \r\n2-3 lSO \r\n \r\nHomewood Suites by Hilton \r\n \r\n1049 Stevens Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-738-3131 800-225-5466 homewoodsuites.com \r\n \r\n3-4 65 \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson Executive Inn \u0026Suites Kings Inn Knights Inn la Quinta \r\n \r\n601 NW frontage Rd. 2926 Peach Orchard Rd. 210 Boy Scout Rd. 3020 Washington Rd. \r\n \r\n706-863 -2882 706-793 -3306 706-737-3166 706-733-2660 \r\n \r\n800-446-4656 \r\n800-843-5644 800-NU-ROOMS \r\n \r\nhojo.com \r\nknightsinn .com laquinta.com \r\n \r\n1-2 36 47 \r\n. 109 . 1-2 129 \r\n \r\nMa11erslnn \r\n \r\n3027 Washington Rd. \r\n \r\n706-863-5566 800-633-3434 mastersinn.com \r\n \r\n1 120 \r\n \r\nMedical Center Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n110315thSt. \r\n \r\n706-724-S560 \r\n \r\n1-2 42 \r\n \r\nMicrotel Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n2176Gordon Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-7366425 888-771-7171 microtelinn.com \r\n \r\n64 \r\n \r\nMicrotel Inn \u0026Suites Motel6 Partridge Inn \r\n \r\n2909 Riverwatch Dr. 459 Park West Dr. 2110 Walton Way \r\n \r\n706-481-8010 888-771-7171 706-6S1-8300 800-466-8356 706-737-8888 800-476-6888 \r\n \r\nmicrotelinn.com motel6.com partridgeinn.com \r\n \r\n62 \r\n.72 \r\n2-4 156 \r\n \r\nQuality Inn,fort Gordon \r\n \r\n4073 Belair Rd. \r\n \r\n706-855-2088 800-4CHOICE \r\n \r\nchoicehotels.com \r\n \r\n2 66 \r\n \r\nQuality Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n1052 Claussen Rd. \r\n \r\n706-737-5550 800-228-5151 qualityinn.com \r\n \r\n2-3 112 \r\n \r\nRadisson Riverfront Hotel \r\n \r\nTwo 10th St. \r\n \r\n706-722-8900 800-333-3333 radisson.com/augustaga_riverfront 4 237 \r\n \r\nRamada Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n3037 Washington Rd. \r\n \r\n706-6S0-1311 800-2RAMADA ramada.com \r\n \r\n1-2 59 \r\n \r\nRamada Limited,Belair Rd. \r\n \r\n4324 Belair frontage Rd. \r\n \r\n706-860-8840 800-2RAMADA ramada.com \r\n \r\n1 34 \r\n \r\nRamada Limited,Gordon Hwy. \r\n \r\n2154 Gordon Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-733-8115 800-2RAMADA ramada.com \r\n \r\n12 42 \r\n \r\nRamada Plaza Hotel \r\n \r\n640 Broad St. \r\n \r\n706-722-5541 800-2RAMADA ramada.com \r\n \r\n2 200 \r\n \r\nRed Carpet Inn \r\n \r\n2050 Gordon Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-733-5566 800-2S1-19S2 \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\nRed Roof Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n4328 frontage Rd. \r\n \r\n706-228-3031 800-REDROOf redroof.com \r\n \r\n1-2 53 \r\n \r\nRodeway Inn West \r\n \r\n2852 Washington Rd. \r\n \r\n706-736-0707 800-228-2000 rodewayinn.com \r\n \r\n47 \r\n \r\nSavannah Suites \r\n \r\n3421 Wrightsboro Rd. \r\n \r\n706-849-3100 866-367-2766 savannahsuites.com \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\nSconish Inn \r\n \r\n1079 Stevens Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-737-8121 800-2S1-1962 reservahost.com \r\n \r\n1-2 32 \r\n \r\nScottish Inn \r\n \r\n1636 Gordon Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-790-1380 800-251-1962 reservahost.com \r\n \r\n35 \r\n \r\nSleep Inn \r\n \r\n1050 Claussen Rd. \r\n \r\n706-738-7473 800-4CHOICE \r\n \r\nsleepinn .com \r\n \r\n82 \r\n \r\nSuburban lodge \r\n \r\n707 Scott Nixon Mem.Or. \r\n \r\n706-854-9711 800-951-STAY suburbanhotels.com \r\n \r\n1-4 138 \r\n \r\nSunset Inn \r\n \r\n3034 Washington Rd. \r\n \r\n706-860-8485 \r\n \r\n1-2 48 \r\n \r\nSuper 8 \r\n \r\n2137 Gordon Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-738-5018 877-554-3740 supers.com \r\n \r\n58 \r\n \r\nTravelodge West Bank Inn Wingate Inn \r\n \r\n3039 Washington Rd. 2904 Washington Rd. 4087 Belair Rd. \r\n \r\n706-868-6930 800-578-7878 706-733-1724 706-860-8223 800-228-1000 \r\n \r\ntravelodge.com wingateinns.com \r\n \r\n50 \r\n.48 \r\n2-4 100 \r\n \r\nWingate Inn \r\n \r\n2123 Noland Connector \r\n \r\n706-729-1616 800-993-7232 wingateinns.com \r\n \r\n2-3 64 \r\n \r\nBARNESVIW Country Hearth Inn \r\n \r\n648 Hwy. 341 S \r\n \r\n770-358-0967 800-268-0967 countryhearth.com \r\n \r\n1-2 40 \r\n \r\nSun Inn \r\n \r\n878 Hwy. 341 S \r\n \r\n770-358-1700 866-978-6466 \r\n \r\n1-2 27 \r\n \r\nBAXLEY \r\n \r\nBudget H011 Inn \r\n \r\n9S8 E. 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S, Box3107 \r\n \r\nLake Sinclair Villages \r\n \r\n1000 Marigold Rd. \r\n \r\nLittle River Park \r\n \r\n3069 N.Columbia St. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park \r\n \r\n1053 Magnolia Springs Dr. \r\n \r\nHamburg State Park \r\n \r\n6071 Hamburg State Park Rd. \r\n \r\nBrewton-Parker College RV Campground GA Hwy.280 \r\n \r\nCoffeeubins \r\n \r\n46 John Coffee Rd. \r\n \r\nBoland'sRV Park \r\n \r\n800 Perimeter Rd. \r\n \r\nCrossroads Travel Park \r\n \r\n1513 Sam Nunn Blvd. \r\n \r\nfair Harbor RV Park \r\n \r\n51S Marshallville Rd. \r\n \r\nGordonia-Alatamaha State Park \r\n \r\nUSHwy.280W \r\n \r\nWiregrass Trail RV Campground \r\n \r\n268 Catfish ln. \r\n \r\nHard Labor Creek State Park \r\n \r\nFairplay Rd., 1-20,Exit 105 \r\n \r\nHappy Acres Resort Campgrounds Parkwood Motel \u0026RV umpground \r\n \r\n5441 Odum Rd.S \r\n12188 us Hwy.301 S \r\n \r\nPinevale umpground \r\n \r\n1667 Statesboro Hwy. \r\n \r\nBig Hart Campground \r\n \r\nRUSlell l.anding \u0026Washington Rds. \r\n \r\nRaysville Campground \r\n \r\n6584 Lincolnton Hwy. \r\n \r\nBroad River umpground \r\n \r\n8181 Elberton Hwy. \r\n \r\nHesteri FerJY Campground \r\n \r\n1864 Graball Rd. \r\n \r\nGeorge L.Smith State Park \r\n \r\n371 George LSmith Rd. \r\n \r\nDurhamtown Plantation \r\n \r\n2350 Randolph Church Rd. \r\n \r\nRocky Comfort RV umpground \r\n \r\n1975 Johnson Cir. \r\n \r\n706-541-ll58 706-541-0321 706-541-0282 706-541-0586 706-541--0147 706-592-4563 706-lll-0772 912-367-2949 706-769-5486 478-956-5511 478-956-2323 229-868-2728 478-934-6916 478-934-6694 478-230-7115 706-456-2602 770-918-6418 912-384-7082 478-272-6745 706-485-8423 770-504-2177 478-994-2019 478-994 -5401 912-654-3632 706-453-4505 706-467-2850 706-453-4308 229-423--0952 912-375-4408 478-993-3053 912-588-9221 478-994-7945 706-359-3458 478-474-8770 706-342-1799 229-868-7474 912-68S-2594 706-444-8685 478-452-1605 478-982-1660 478-552-2393 912-583-3210 912-384-7082 478-987-3371 478-987-3141 478-988-8844 912-557-7744 912-5S7-4185 706-557-3001 912-586-6781 912-681-3105 912-863-4347 706-595-8613 706-595-6759 706-359-2053 706-359-2746 478-763-2759 706-486-4603 706-465-2424 \r\n \r\n800-864-727 5 800-533-3478 \r\n888-817-0906 \r\n800-864-727 5 800-864-727 5 \r\n800-864-7275 800-KOA-8614 \r\n888-472 -5253 888-472-5253 478-892-3240 800-864-727 5 888-GPC-LAKE 800-864-7275 866-227-8542 800-864-7275 800-837-0036 800-864-7275 800-864-7275 800-342-1087 \r\n877-988-8844 800-864-727S 800-864-7275 877-188-6456 866-727-5967 800-533-3478 800-533-3478 800-533-3478 800-533-3478 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nacestriperguide.com gastateparks.org \r\nco.columbia.ga.us reserveusa .com \r\nbaxley.org http://memberi.aol.com/pinelakerv interstatervcenter.com \r\nbarksdaleplantation.com hillsidebluegrass.com \r\ngastateparks.org gofishgeorgia.com gastateparks.org \r\neatonton.com gastateparks.org koa.com/where/GA/10101 .htm \r\nww.northshoreresort.net georgiapower.com/gpclake georgiapower.com/gpclake hawkinsvillega.net \r\ngastateparks.org \r\ngeorgiapower.com/gpclake gastateparks.org co.bibb.ga.us/laketobesofkee \r\ngastateparks.org bkwdrvbr.com milledgevillecvb.com milledgevillecvb.com gastateparks.org gastateparks.org bpc.edu members.tripod.com/gcstatepark \r\nfa irharborrvpark.com gastateparks.org \r\ngastateparks.org happyacresresort.com parkwoodrv.com \r\nreserveusa.com sas.usace.anmy.mil reserveusa.com \r\ngastateparks.org durhamtown.com cla11icsouth.net/rcp{lndex.htm \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\ni i s I \r\n \r\nIC \r\nI \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nI \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n119 \r\n \r\n 0EORGIA0NMYMINO . ORU I 800 VI IT GA \r\n \r\nLike a Rock \r\nForget 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. \r\n \r\nSparkling Waters \r\nWaterfalls 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. \r\n \r\nLong Ago \r\nLife 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. \r\n \r\nHug aTree \r\nWith 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. \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n Farm Finds \r\nSome 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. \r\n \r\nSpeed Demons \r\nRacing 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. \r\n \r\nGreat Getaways \r\nRelax 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. \r\n \r\nSimply Serene \r\nSample 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. \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\n O10ROIAO M,M1 D,0R0 I 800 YI IT GA \r\n \r\nChallenge the wilderness on abike at the Aska Trail Area near Deep Gap or Ridgeway Mountain Bike Trail in Ridgeway Park. \r\nTaste the fruits of the vine from Young Harris to Braselton at one of the many vineyards in North Georgia'swine country. \r\nWatch hang gliders sail from the cliffs or take alesson at Lookout Mountain Flight Park. \r\nJourney to Helen,where the Alpine-like landscape, Oktoberfest,and biergartens are reminiscent of old Bavaria. \r\nAvisit 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. \r\nListen 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. \r\nGet lost in the maze carved into the cornfields at Uncle Shuck'sCorn Maze in Dawsonville and Cagle'sDairy in Canton. \r\nPut your best foot forward at the start of the Appalachian Trail,which spans 2,167 miles from Georgia to Maine. \r\nCommune with nature at the woodland refuge and native plant garden in Gainesville'sElachee Nature Science Center. \r\nTour Rose Lawn Museum,arestored Victorian mansion, or the world's first Coca-Cola painted wall sign, both in Cartersville. \r\nVisit Georgia'sonly ski slopes at Sky Valley Resort. The fun continues year-round with their championship golf course. \r\nUncover the secrets of the universe by stargazing into the 40-foot dome of the Rollins Planetarium in Young Harris. \r\nRumble across Cromer'sMill Covered Bridge in Carnesville and Blind Suzie Covered Bridge in Lula,or check out Euharlee Covered Bridge and Museum in Cartersville. \r\n \r\nRolling Along \r\nLeave 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. \r\n \r\nNative Notes \r\nNative 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. \r\n \r\nSports Fans \r\nTwo 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. \r\n \r\nDisplays of Distinction \r\nExpand 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. \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nEdelweiss 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 \r\nThe Carriage House This restored 1886 Victorian home is the setting for classic regional cuisine. 1235 Athens,Jefferson 706-367-1989 \r\nTumlin 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 \r\nZeb'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 \r\n \r\nCivil Unrest \r\nLooking 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. \r\n \r\nMane Events \r\nEquestrian 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. \r\n \r\nFamily Outings \r\nAtrio 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. \r\n \r\nStone Poem \r\nThe 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. \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n GEoRG1AONMvM1No.oRG I Boo v1s1T GA \r\n \r\nADAIRSVILLE D-4 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\ntheater schedule and fees. ~ WC 6' IT \r\nBarnsley 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 \r\nPumpkin 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 \r\ntours available. ~ WC 6' T \r\nTravel 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., \r\nun. 1-3 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nALTO \r\nNor 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 \r\nWinery Tasting Room . Hour vary. ~ WC 6' IT \r\nJaemor Farms 5340 Cornelia Hwy., Alto, 30510 770-869-3999, jamsjellies.com \r\npecializing 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' \r\nSmithville 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 \r\nTue.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' IT \r\nBLAIRSVILLE H-2 \r\nNortheast 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., \r\nweekends only Mar.-May. Call for fees. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nCooper'sCreek Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nUnion County Historical Society Museum \r\n \r\nCA Hwy. 60 and CA Hwy. 180, Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nOld Union County Courthouse, On the Square \r\n \r\n770-535-5700, dnr.state.ga.us!dnrlwild \r\n \r\nBlairsville, 305 J4 \r\n \r\nVisit for fishing, hunting, camping, birdwatching, pic- 706-745-5493, unioncountyhistory.org \r\n \r\nnicking, and horseback riding. Open daily sunrise- sun- Vestiges of the county's rich past-from Civil War \r\n \r\nset. Call for fees. ~ 6' \r\n \r\nmemorabilia to 19th-century fam1 equipment-are on \r\n \r\ndisplay in the historic courthouse. Open June-Oct. \r\n \r\nHelton Creek Falls \r\n \r\nWed.-Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.m. or by appointment. dults \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 129 ., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\n$2, children $1 . ~ WC \r\n \r\n706-745-5789, 877-745-5789 \r\n \r\nvisitnortheastgeorgia.com/water{al/s.htm \r\n \r\nVogel State Park \r\n \r\nHike down a half-mile trail to a pier and observation 7485 Voge/ Stale Park Rd. , Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\ndeck over the water. Open daily sunrise-sunset. ~ \r\n \r\n706-745-2628, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nLocated near Blood Mountain, this is one of Georgia's \r\n \r\nLake Nottely \r\n \r\noldest and most beloved state parks. Hiking trails, \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 19 and US Hwy. 129 ., Blairsville, 30512 camping, cottages, a lake with swimming beach, fish- \r\n \r\n706-745-5789, blairsvillechamber.com \r\n \r\ning, CCC mu eum, picnic areas, and seasonal mini- \r\n \r\nWith 106 miles of shoreline, this 4,180-acre lake offers golfare available. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. ~ WC 6' T \r\n \r\nboating, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and camping. \r\n \r\nOpen daily sunrise-sunset. Call for fees. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nBlairsville- Union County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nMisty Mountain Train Museum \r\n \r\n385 Welcome Center Ln., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\n438/ Mist)Mountain bn. , o 1'own-\u0026rttH,l:iioC1rf+d. , -7-iJi:.B-=/'89, ~ - 9 1 9, b/airsvillechamber.com \r\n \r\nBlairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nOpen May-Oct. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., at. \r\n \r\n706-745-9819, mistymountaininn.com \r\n \r\n10 a.m.-1 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nThis 4,000-foot model train layout is currently the \r\n \r\nlargest privately owned O-gauge model train collection \r\n \r\nBLUE RIDGE F-2 \r\n \r\nin America. Tours begin promptly at 2 p.m. Open May- \r\n \r\nHistoric Hi gh Country \r\n \r\nDec. Wed., Fri., Sat. $3 donation requested. ~ WC 6' Aska Trails \r\n \r\n3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\nMountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi Center \r\n \r\n706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, blueridgemounlains.com \r\n \r\n9710 Gainesville Hwy. , Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nThe ka Trails Area is a I -mile hiking and mountain- \r\n \r\n706-745-6095, mountaincrossings.com \r\n \r\nbiking trail system on national forest lands. Trails range \r\n \r\nBuilt by the Civilian Conservation Corps in I937, in length from I mile to 5.5 miles and are open to the \r\n \r\ntoday the crossing provides hostel services and outfit- public year-round. ~ \r\n \r\nting to through hikers on the Appalachian Trail. The \r\n \r\ngift shop features local art and pottery. Open daily mid- Blanche Manor Riding Stables \r\n \r\nFeb.-Sept. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., ov.-mid-Feb. 9 a.m.-5 181 Deal Hollow Rd. , Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\np.m. Lodging $15 per night. ~ WC I \r\n \r\n706-455-RJDE, blanchemanor.com \r\n \r\nExperienced professional guides take you through the \r\n \r\nSosebee Cove Scenic Area \r\n \r\nyear-round beauty of the orth Georgia mountains on \r\n \r\nCA Hwy. 180, 11 miles south of Blairsville \r\n \r\nhorseback. Hayrides, dinner, and a bonfire are also \r\n \r\nBlairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\navailable. Rides at IO a.m ., noon, 3 p.m. daily. 1.25- \r\n \r\n706-745-6928, {s.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\nhour ride $28, 2-hour ride $35. \r\n \r\nThis 175-acre tract is a memorial to Arthur Woody, the ~WC 6' IT \r\n \r\n\"barefoot ranger\" who served from 1918 to 1945. Open \r\n \r\ndaily. Free. ~ \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Railway \r\n \r\n241 Depot St., Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\nSouthern Tree Plantation \r\n \r\n706-632-9833, 800-934-1898, brscenic.com \r\n \r\n2531 Ow/town Rd., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nWinding through rolling hills alongside the waters of \r\n \r\n706-745-060 l, southernlreeplanlation.com \r\n \r\nthe Toccoa River, a restored train line takes passengers \r\n \r\nVisitors can choo e their own Christmas tree or pump- along a 26-mile route to McCaysville, Georgia, and \r\n \r\nkin, enjoy hayrides, train rides, a maze, a petting zoo, and Copperhill, Tennessee. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC I \r\n \r\nhandcrafts on this 60-acre fann. Call for hours and fees. \r\n \r\n~WC 6' IT \r\n \r\nDeep Hole Recreation Area \r\n \r\n6050 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\nAStep Above Stables \r\n \r\n706-632-303 l, fs.fed.us/co11{ \r\n \r\n3839 S. Mauney Rd., Blairsville, 305 l 2 \r\n \r\nThe canoe launch on the Toccoa River makes river \r\n \r\n706-745-905 l, astepabovestables.net \r\n \r\naccess easy. Camping, picnicking, and fishing are also \r\n \r\n171is full-service horse stable offers guided trail rides, available. Open daily. Fees vary. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nboarding, breeding, farrier service, resistance-free train- \r\n \r\ning, a covered arena, and other services. Open daily 9 Georgia MountainParkway \r\n \r\na.m.-sunset. Call for fees. ~ 6'T \r\n \r\n3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\n706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, gatewaygroup.org \r\n \r\nTrackrock Archaeological Area \r\n \r\nCommunities along the scenic four-lane offer outdoor \r\n \r\nTrackrock Cap Rd., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nactivities such as white-water rafting, canoeing, kayak- \r\n \r\n706-745-6928, fs.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\ning, fishing, camping, and boating. \r\n \r\nPreserved petroglyphs of ancient Indian origin are the ~WC M I \r\n \r\nhighlight of this 52-acre area. Open daily. Free. ~ \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Blue Ridge \r\n \r\nTrackrock Stables \r\n \r\nMain St. , Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\n4890 Trackrock Camp Rd., Blairsville, 305 l 2 \r\n \r\n706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, blueridgemountains.com \r\n \r\n706-745-5252, 800-826-0073, trackrock.com \r\n \r\nOnce considered an elite health resort because of its \r\n \r\nExperience a scenic mountain trail ride through the pure mineral waters, the town of Blue Ridge now fea- \r\n \r\nTrackrock Campground. Guided rides only. Reservations tures Main Street, lined with shops and galleries. Open \r\n \r\nrecommended. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC T \r\n \r\ndaily. ~ WC 6'111 \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n O PASSP REQUIRE \r\n \r\n GEoR01AONMvM1No .0Ro I Boo v1s1T GA \r\n \r\nLake 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 \r\nMercier 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 .- \r\nat. a.m.--0 p.m., un. noon--0 p.m. [;;I WC 6' Tl \r\nSouthern Highroads Trail P.O. Box 152 , Blue Ridge, 30513 706-633-6706, southernhighroads.org \r\nscenic driving tour through four states includes this orth Georgia mountains section. Open daily. Free. \r\nSugar Creek Alpaca Farm l050 Cox Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-258-4494, 888-662-8253, sugarcreekfarmandinn.com \r\ni it this farm and its growing herd of uri alpacas. Call for hours. Guided tours by reservation. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nToccoa 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\nInformation on backroads driving tour and other area attractions i available. Open Mon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m., \r\nat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6' \r\nDouble 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-\u003clay ride $60 \r\n(lunch provided). [;;I WC fl \r\nMule 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 , \r\n3-hour ride 45 , 4-hour ride 55. Call for re ervations. [;;I WC 6' \r\nBRASELTON Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nLanier 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. \r\n[;;I WC 6' IT \r\nMayfield Dairy Farms 1160 Broadway Ave. , Braselton, 3051 7 06-654-91 0, 888-29 -0396, mayfielddairy.com \r\nisitors can enjoy a tour of a milk-processing facility, a gift shop, an ice cream parlor, and a film. Open \r\non.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. , at. 9 a.m.-2 p.m . Call for \r\ntour times. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nRoad 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 \r\nfor schedule and fees. [;;I WC 6' fl \r\nBUCHANAN Historic High Country Historic Haralson County Courthouse Courthouse Square, Buchanan, 30113 \r\n770-646-3369 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- \r\nment. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nVFW Park 5760 E. CA Hwy. 120, Buchanan, 30113 7 0-646-9904 \r\nisitors can enjoy the lake, picnic areas, and pavilions. Open daily. Admission 2 , boat launch $5. [;;I WC 6' IT \r\nCALHOUN 0-4 Historic High Country \r\nHarris 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.- \r\nat. IO a.m.-2 p.m. Docent tours available by request. Free. [;;I WC o-T \r\nOakleigh 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 \r\na.m .-4 p.m. or by appointment. Free. [;;I WC 6' T \r\nNew 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 \r\nTue.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un . 2-5:30 p.m. [;;I WC 6' \r\nTravel 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- \r\nCANTON F-5 Historic High Country \r\nCagle'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 \r\nfees . [;;I WC M l T \r\nTravel Services Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n3605 Marietta Hwy., Canton , 30114 770-345-0400, cherokee-chamber.com Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6' \r\nCARNESVILLE Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nCromer'sMill Covered Bridge outh ofCarnesville 011 CA Hwy. 106 E. at ails Creek, \r\naccess 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. \r\nFranklin 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. \r\n[;;I WC 6' \r\nTravel 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 \r\nCARROLLTON C-8 Historic High Country \r\nAdamson 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 \r\nCarrollton 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 \r\nHorton'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 \r\nJohn Tanner State Park \r\n6 miles west of Carrollton of[CA Hwy. 16 \r\n770-830-2222, 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' \r\nState 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 \r\nhigher learning. [;;I WC 6' I \r\nSusan 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' \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\n Travel Services Carrollton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 102 . Lakeshore Dr., Carrollton, 30117 770-214-9746, 800-292-087l, vi itcarrollton.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . :30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nCARTERSVILLE 0-5 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nisit 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. \r\nCall for fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nAllatoona 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. ~ \r\n \r\nBuilt 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- \r\nGrand 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 \r\nhours and fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nHistoric 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, \r\nand local history. Call for hours. Free. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nLegion 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 \r\nShakespeare. Call for schedule and fees. ~ WC 6' IT \r\nOak 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. \r\nRed 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- \r\n \r\nBartow 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, \r\neniors $2. 50. Call for group rates. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nBooth 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 . \r\n~ WC 6' I \r\n \r\nCooper'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. \r\n \r\nCooper'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 .- \r\np.m. Free. ~ WC 6'T \r\n \r\nEtowah 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- \r\n \r\nEuharlee Covered Bridge and History Museum 116 Covered Bridge Rd., Cartersville, 30120 70-607-20 l 7 \r\n \r\n127 \r\n \r\n GA GEORGIAONMYMIND .ORG I 800 V I IT \r\n \r\nming 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 \r\nRose LawnMuseum 224 W. Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 30120 770-387-5 162, roselawnmuseum.com This 1850 iclorian mansion is the historical home of \r\namuel 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 \r\nWorld'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. \r\nTravel 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 . \r\nC;;l we e- \r\nPark 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., \r\nun. noon-5 p.m. Free. Call for boat rental and storage rates. C;;l WC o- \r\nCASSVILLE \r\nHistoric 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 \r\n'structccl at Cassville by tlie WPA in the 1930s. Free. \r\n[;;j \r\nCassville 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- \r\n' sweet reminder of Cassville's pre-Civil War promi \r\nnence. Open daily. Free. C;;l \r\nNoble 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 \r\nCAVE SPRING \r\nHistoric 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 \r\n \r\nCEDARTOWN 8-6 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nCedartown 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 \r\nshowtime. Call for schedul e and fees. C;;l WC 0-\"T \r\nConfederate Memorial 100 Prior St. , Cedartown, 30125 770-749-1652, 800-226-25 17, polk.ofgeorgia.org The United Daughters of the Confederacy built this \r\n' monument to honor Confederate veterans in I906. \r\nOpen daily. Free. C;;l \r\nPolk 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 \r\nSt.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. \r\n' Office open Mon.-Wed. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-3 \r\np.m. Free. C;;l WC \r\nSterling 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 \r\n' forming right here in his early childhood, putting on \r\n\"neighborhood variety shows.\" Open daily. Free. C;;l WC \r\nTravel 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- \r\nCHATSWORTH 0- 2 \r\nHisto 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 ., \r\n' Sun. 2-5:30 p.m. Adults $3, children 6-18 $2, under 5 \r\nfree, seniors $2.50. C;;l WC \r\nCohutta Wilderness Area 3941 US Hwy. 76, Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6736, {s. fed.uslconf \r\n \r\nRecommended 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. \r\nFort 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 \r\nFort Mountain State Park 8 miles east of Chatsworth, 011 CA Hwy. 52 706-695-2621 , 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org \r\named 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 \r\ndaily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 0- T \r\nLake 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. \r\nCall for fees. C;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel 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 \r\nCHICKAMAUGA \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nand fees. C;;l WC o- fl T \r\nLee 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. \r\nTours available. Call for fees. C;;l WC 0- IT \r\nCLARKESVILLE J-3 \r\nNortheast 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. \r\ning destination. Call for hours and fees. C;;l WC 0- T \r\nLake 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 \r\na.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 0- \r\n \r\n128 \r\n \r\n Booth Western Art Museum \r\n \r\n770-387-1300 \r\n \r\n6 . c , , x z l v ~ 117, \r\n \r\nwww.bootbmuseum.org \r\nen on to the Etowah Indian Mo~u~nds~, - -...;..~-~~...;;._JI \r\n \r\nBarnsley Gardens, Rose Lawn Museum, Red Top Mountain State Park \u0026 more \r\n \r\nJust North ofAtlanta on 1-75 - 1-800-733-2280 or visit www.notatlanta.org \r\nPllclograplly by Georgia [)epa\u003ctmenl of Economic: ~ \r\n \r\n Land of Sights -- Legends... \r\n \r\n... NW Georgia Mountains. . \r\n \r\nJust a short drive north or west from Atlanta you'll find \r\n \r\nANCIENT 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 \r\n \r\nBarnsley Gardens \r\nBarnsley 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 \r\n \r\nCatoosa County \r\nStep 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 \u0026 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 \r\n \r\nCohutta Lodge \u0026 Restaurant \r\nCohutta Lodge \u0026 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 \r\n \r\nVisit Carronton \r\n \r\nEvents this Vear \r\n \r\nJan \r\n \r\nMU\u003c Day Parade \u0026 Rally \r\n \r\nMayMayfest \r\n \r\nThomas A. Dorsey Gospel \u0026 \r\n \r\nBlues Festival in Villa Rica \r\n \r\nGeorgia Police \u0026 Are Games \r\n \r\nJuly 4th Parade \u0026 Rreworks \r\n \r\nShow \r\n \r\nAug \r\n \r\nBowdon Founder's Day \r\n \r\nSeptMclntosh Reserve Fall Fest, \r\n \r\nWest Georgia Fair, Taste of \r\n \r\nGarrollton, Villa Rica Gold Rush \r\n \r\nFestival \r\n \r\nOct \r\n \r\nBurwell Arts \u0026 Crafts Show, \r\n \r\nMt .Zion Founders Day \r\n \r\nNov \r\n \r\nArts on the Square \r\n \r\nDec Christmas Tree Lighting Parade \r\n \r\nRetreat - John Tanner State Park, McIntosh Reserve \r\n \r\nPark, golf \u0026 lake resorts, B\u0026Bs, Cultural Arts Center \r\n \r\nMeet - We specialize in small to medium conventions, \r\n \r\nconferences, meetings \u0026 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nreunions \r\n \r\nCompete - Golf courses, \r\n \r\nstadiums \u0026 ball fields \r\n \r\n- West Georgia's sporting \r\n \r\ncenter, site of Georgia \r\n \r\nPolice \u0026 Fire Games \r\n \r\nComplete - Named one of \r\n \r\nthe 50 best small Southern towns, City of Excellence \r\n \r\nFor events details, directions, hotel, shopping contact \r\n \r\nthe Carrollton Area CVB: \r\n \r\n800-292-0871 www.visitcarrollton.com \r\n \r\nRock City Gardens \r\nRock 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. \r\n~ www.seerockcity.com \r\n \r\nExit 293 1-75 \u0026 U.S. Hwy. 411 Free Breakfast \u0026 High Speed Internet Access First Pitch Restaurant \u0026 Pub Located next door to the Weiman Mineral Museum Exit 2931-75 \u0026 U.S. Hwy. 411 \r\n770-386-0830 www.holiday-inn.com \r\nWainman Mineral Museum \r\nVisit 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 \r\n \r\nFor a free visitors guide visit online at www.GeorgiaHighCountry.org \r\n \r\n Chatsworth-Murray County \r\nWho 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 \u0026 North GeorgiaMiniRaceway offer ataste of adrenaline-pumping power! \r\n800-969-9490 murraychamber@alltel.net \r\nFunk Heritage Canter \r\nThe 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. \r\nn.720-5970 www.reinhardt.edu/funk.hbn \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge - Fannin County \r\nExpe 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 \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Hallway \r\nAll 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 \r\naccess to restrooms and a commissary car serving snacks and drinks. Group and church rates available. Reservations \r\nRecommended. \r\n800 934-1898 or 706 632-9833 wwww.brscenic.com \r\n \r\nState Park and Lod e \r\nWrt: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 \r\n \r\nWalker County \r\nwalker 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! \r\n706-375-n02 www.walkercochamber.com \r\n \r\n...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... \r\n \r\nTanger Outlet Centers \r\nAbargain 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. \r\n800-405-9828 www.tangeroutlet.com \r\n \r\nVisit Lake Lanier and sawnee Mountain \r\nForsyth 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 \r\n \r\nmountain visit the Indian Seats for a breathtaking view. \r\nIn 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! \r\n35 minutes north of Atlanta on GA 400 \r\nThe Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce 770-887-6461 www.forsythchamber.org \r\n \r\n Helendorl River Inn \u0026 Conference Center \r\nIn the center of Helen, private Riverfront balcony or patio rooms have refrigerators, microwaves \u0026 coffeemakers. Jacuzzi suites w/Fireplace \u0026 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 \r\nwww.helendorr.com \r\nNantahala Outdoor Center \r\nWith 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 \u0026 kayak rentals and guided raft trips. For one-stop adventure and non-stop fun, call today. \r\n800-232-7238 www.noc.com \r\nGeorgia Mountain Fair \r\n12 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. \r\n7 0 6 - 8 9 6 - 4191 www. Georgia-Mountain-Fair.com \r\n \r\nHartwell/ Hart County \r\nYou'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. \r\n706-376-8590 www.hart-chamber.org \r\n \r\n\"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! \r\n706-n8-4654 www.habershamchamber.com \r\n \r\nBanks County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nBanks County has \r\n \r\nmuch to offer visitors, \r\n \r\nfrom historic sites \r\n \r\nsuch as the Ragsdale \r\n \r\nGrist Mill; unique \r\n \r\nevents such as the \r\n \r\nWorld's Largest Easter \r\n \r\nEgg Hunt and NHRA \r\n \r\nSouthern Nationals; \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\nspecialty attractions \r\n \r\nsuch as Allen's Fly-A- \r\n \r\nWay Duck Shooting Resort and Hammers Glen Golf \r\n \r\nCourse; to the Southeast's largest shopping destina- \r\n \r\ntion, Banks Crossing. \r\n \r\n706-677-5265 www.bankscountyga.org \r\n \r\nRabun County \r\nRabun 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. \r\n706-782-4812 www.gamountains.com \r\nToccoa - Stephens County \r\nWrth 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 \r\nrecreation you seek, there are trout streams, Lakes Hartwell \r\n\u0026 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 \r\n706-886-2132 www.toccoagachamber.com \r\nHabersham Winery \r\nProducing Georgia wine since \r\n1983, Habersham Is one al the \r\nstate'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. \r\n706-878-9463 www.habershamwinery.com www.nacoocheevillage.com \r\n \r\nBlairsville- Union County \r\nr:::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\u0026B and cabin getaways. Only 11 Omiles north of Atlanta, \r\naccessible by a four-lane highway from 1-75-575 and 515 to our front door. \r\n877-745-5789 \r\nwww.blairsvi llech amber.com \r\n \r\nBabyland General Hospital \r\n \r\nBirthplace of the Cabbage \r\n \r\nPatch Kids. Fun is born at \r\n \r\nBabyland General Hospital! \r\n \r\nWitness the birth of a \r\n \r\n Cabbage Patch Kid in a turn- \r\n \r\n, if of-the-century medical clinic \r\n \r\nin 1he ~ Mruntain \r\n \r\ncomm.nty of Clevelaro, Ga \r\n \r\nLicensed Path ~ ~ ) \r\n \r\nL._!..;:;.-rrn:r.J Qive~\u003cmsutatim. \r\n \r\nmllSler L.L...L.,,1:::11ta:i,l.....1.....i..-Lil They \r\n \r\n~ dTLC Md \r\n \r\nlmagicillri. Self-91Jided tw.Free Mnissm. 'AsitirY,I I-ms are \r\n \r\nMon.-Sat 9-5, Sin 10-5. \r\n \r\n706-865-2171 www.cabbagepatchkids.com \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \u0026 Suites \r\nPerfect location, all rooms feature refrigerators, microwaves \u0026 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! \r\n800-456-4000 Visit us on the web for a video tour! \r\nwww.countryinns.com \r\n \r\nFor more information: visit www.georgiamountains.org, call 404-231-1820 or e-mail: info@georgiamountains.org \r\n \r\n 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! \r\n \r\nGet your Free li'avel Guide Brochure by visiting us on the web or any welcome Center in N.E. Georgia! \r\n \r\nPerched 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. \r\nwww.amicalolafalls.com 800-573-9656 \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park State and Lodge \r\nThe 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. \r\nwww.unicoilodge.com 800-573-9659 \r\n \r\nForrest HIiis Mountain Rasart \u0026 Conference Center \r\nPrivate 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 \u0026 chapel plus more! See pictures, affordable packages \u0026 area attractions at our website. \r\n800-654-6313 www.ForrestHillsResort.com \r\n \r\nHalen Black Baar Resort \r\nIndulge yourself in the rustic beauty of Helen \r\nBlack Bear Resort, a \r\nmountain hideaway near Alpine Helen and the Sautee-Nacoochee valley. Helen Black Bear Resort provides a tranquil \r\nRESORT getaway, cozy ambience \r\n~ - - - -- - - ~ 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 \r\n \r\nMark of the Potter \r\n~ -:3;'.:;IIJlll!Jr'7 Shop for unique crafts, explore Grandpa Watts' Mill , enjoy picturesque scenery, feed pet trout in \r\n- their natural habitat, and observe potters creating their wares. \r\nFeaturing 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. \r\n706-947-3440 \r\nwww.markofthepotter.com \r\n \r\nFor more information: visit www.georgiamountains.org, call 404-231-1820 or e-mail: info@georgiamountains.org \r\n \r\n GEORGLAONMYMLND.ORG I 800 V I S I T GA . \r\n \r\nLake 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. \r\n~we e- \r\nLake 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 \r\nMauldin 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 \r\np.m. Free. ~ WC b \r\nMoccasin 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 \r\nPanther 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 \r\nRiver North Fly Fishing 1850 1-/ardm\u003cm 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. ~ \r\nSunburst 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 \r\nTravel 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. \r\n~we e- \r\nCLAYTON J-2 Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nBecky Branch Falls Wanvoman Rd., Clarton, 30525 706-782-3320, visitnortheastgeorgia.comlwaterfalls.htm Thi 20-foot cascade, five lllinutes from downtown \r\nJayton, is eas ily accessible with a walk up a trail to a bridge at the base of the fa lls. ~ \r\n \r\nDick'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. ~ \r\nEllicott Rock Wilderness Area Forest Sen\u003eice 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. ~ \r\nHolcomb 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. \r\nLake 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 \r\nand fees. ~ WC C- \r\nLake 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 \r\nNantahala 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 \r\nRabun 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 \r\nSandy 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 \r\nmountain favorite. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC C- \r\nSoutheastern Expeditions- Chattooga River Rafting 73 50 US 1-/wy. 76 E., Cla)\u003eton, 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 \r\nSouthern 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. ~ \r\nTallulah River Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\n706-782-3320, 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. \r\nCall for fees. ~ WC C- \r\nTate 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 \r\ndaily. Call for fees. ~ WC c- \r\nTut'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 \r\nWarwoman 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. \r\nhelter rental $40. ~ WC C- T \r\nWarwoman 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. ~ \r\nWildwater 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 \r\ndaily. Hours vary seasonally. Call for fees. ~ WC C- T \r\nWillis Knob Recreation Area Willis Knob Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, {s.fed.us/con{ Horseback riding, fishing, and hiking are all available \r\nhere. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC C- \r\nTravel 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- \r\nCLERMONT Northeast Georgia Moun tains \r\nMontara 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- \r\nities available. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC C-fl T \r\nCLEVELAND 1- 3 Northeast Georgia Moun ta ins BabyLand General Hospital \r\n73 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.- \r\nat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC C- \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\n Cannon Falls Lodge 706-3-f -7919, ca,111on{\u003c11/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. \r\n[;;JWC M IT \r\n \r\nChestatee 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 \r\narea. Open daily. Call for fees. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nGold '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 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel 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' \r\n \r\nCOHUTTA \r\nHistoric 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 \r\n \r\nCOLBERT \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Brush Creek Sporting Club \r\n1631 1/oriah Church Rd , Colbert, 30628 706-788-2910, brushcreekfam1.11et \r\nhoot 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 \r\n \r\nCOMER \r\nNortheast 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 \r\na.m.-10 p.m. Call for fee . [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nCOMMERCE J-5 \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nAtlanta Dragway \r\n \r\n500 E. Ridgeway Rd., Commerce, 30529 \r\n \r\n706-335-230 I, 770-682-3782, atlantadragway.com \r\n \r\nThis top NHRA Power id drag-racing facility is the \r\n \r\nite of the outhem Nationals each i\\lay. Call for \r\n \r\nschedules and fees. [;;l WC 6' fl T \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nJackson County Area Chamber of Commerce 1655 S. Elm St., Commerce. 30529 706-335- 1 97, jacksoncountyga.com \r\nOpen i\\lon.-flri. a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n~g~~~ TY ~~Dw \r\n~~AM'~ \r\nChieftan's Trail New Echota, Home of \r\nCherokee Nation's Supreme Court \r\nThe Reena~ ~oi - r g ~ of Resaca is a \"Must-see\" for \r\nstudents of American History \r\n~AY~ \r\n.??~~  Salacoa Creek Park  Pinhoti Trail  Keown Falls  Carters Lake \r\naA'~s~~ ~ ;;ff a 9 hole and 2 - '!'8 \r\nhole courses, antiques, carpet and unique shops abound. Downtown/Main Street A Main Street City \r\n1-800-887-3811 \r\nwww.gordonchamber.org \r\nope you brought an extra suitcase. \r\nConveniently located in Calhoun, Georgia at I-75, exit 312. \r\n Customer Services  RV/Bus Parking  Customer Lounge  Strollers/Wheelchairs  Gift Certificates  Group Tour Packages \r\n706-602-1305 or 1-87 \r\n135 \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMYMIND.ORG I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nCORNELIA J-4 \r\nNortheast 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. \r\nFree. [;I WC 6' \r\nLake 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. \r\nall for fees. [;I WC 6' \r\nLoudermilk Boarding House Museum 27 l Foreacre St., Cornelia, 3053 l 706-77 -2001, jonimabe.com \r\npermanent 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' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nCRANDALL \r\nHistoric 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 \r\navailable. Call for hours and fees. [;I WC 6' ft T \r\nCUMMING G-5 \r\nNortheast 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 \r\nConcerts 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. \r\nCall for schedule and fees. [;I WC 6' I \r\nPoole'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. \r\n[;I WC 6' T \r\nTravel Services \r\nCumming-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 \r\np.m. [;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nDAHLONEGA H-3 \r\nNortheast 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' \r\nBlue 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' \r\nBuisson 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 \r\nschedule and fees. [;I WC 6' VI T \r\nChestatee 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 \r\nJO a.m .-4 p.m. Adults $10, children $6. [;I WC 6' T \r\nConsolidated 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 , \r\nchildren 4-14 $7. Call for group rates. [;I WC 6' T \r\nCooper 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 \r\nCrisson 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 . \r\n[;!WC 6' \r\nDahlonega 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. \r\n[;I WC 6' \r\nDahlonega Historic District Town quare, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3711, 800-231-5543, dahlonega.org Dahlonega features unique shopping and dining expe- \r\n \r\nriences in authentic I9th-century buildings. Open \r\ndaily. Free. [;I WC 6' \r\nDeSoto 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 \r\nDockery 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 \r\nGeorge Coleman Planetarium orth Georgia College and State University Campus, \r\nSunset 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. \r\n7:30 p.m. Free. [;I WC 6' \r\nGold 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 \r\nfees and reservations. [;I WC fl T \r\nHistoric 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 \r\np.m. Call for schedule and fees. [;I WC 6' \r\nMedicine 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 \r\nSunny 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 \r\nTravel Services \r\nDahlonega- Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center 13 S. Park St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3711 , 800-231 -5543, dahlonega.arg \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-5 :30 p.m. [;I WC 6' \r\nDALLAS \r\nHis toric Hi gh Co untry New Hope Church Monument CA Hwy. 381 and Bobo Rd., Dallas, 30132 770-505-3485, pauldingcountygeorgia.com \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\n This monument marks the spot of the Battle of 1 ew Hope, a crucial two-day battle in the War Between the \r\ntales. Open daily. Free. \r\nPaulding 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 \r\nPickett'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 \r\n6-18 $1.25, seniors $2. [;l WC b T \r\nSoutheastern 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 \r\nfees. [;l WC b I \r\nTravel 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 \r\nDALTON D-2 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nConfederate 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 \r\nCreative 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 \r\nCrown 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 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC b \r\nDug 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 \r\n \r\nGainesville - Hali County, Georgia \r\n \r\nFor more information coll, \r\n \r\n~r \r\n \r\n888-536-0005 or visit \r\n \r\ni J \r\n \r\nwww.GoinesvilleHollCVB.org \r\n \r\nGmR! 1AO \r\nI 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n GEO RG tA ON M v Mt ND.O RG I Boo V I S IT G A \r\n \r\nHistoric 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.- \r\n3 p.m. ~ b \r\nPrater'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 \r\nSpring Creek Preserve Boyles Mill Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-33 1-325 , dutil.comlspringcreek.html \r\nt this 200-acre wetland reconstruction project visitor ca n observe native flora and fauna . Open at.- un . Call for hours. Free. ~ \r\nTunnel 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 \r\nWink Theatre 11 5 \\V, Crawford t., Dalton, 30720 706-226-9465, winktheatre.com \r\nDalton'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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\nDalton 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 \r\nDANIELSVILLE \r\nNortheas t Georgia Mou ntai ns Broad River Outpost \r\nGA 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 \r\nTra 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 \r\n \r\nDAWSONVILLE G-4 \r\nNortheast Georgia Moun tains Amicalola Falls and Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge \r\n41 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. \r\ni 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. \r\nOpen daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b Tl Y \r\nBowen 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. \r\nnoon- 4 p.m. Free. ~ WC b Y \r\nBradley'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 \r\na. rn .-8 p.m. Free. ~ WC b \r\nBurt'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. \r\n15. 9 a.m.--0 p.m. Call for fee . ~ WC b Y \r\nDawson 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 \r\nDawsonville 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 \r\nun .-Thu. IOa.m.-10 p.m., Fri.- at. IOa. m.- 11 p.m. ~WC M IY \r\nEtowah 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. \r\nCa ll for hours and fee . ~ WC b IY \r\nKangaroo 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- \r\ntion only. Ca ll for fee . ~ WC b Y \r\nThunder 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- \r\n \r\ncontrolled 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 \r\nUncle 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\nDEMOREST \r\nHistoric Hig h Country \r\nJohnny Mize Athletic Center and Museum 2 0 Laurel A\u003e'e., Demorest, 30535 706-778-3000, piedm ont.edu \r\n1amed 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 \r\nDILLARD J-1 \r\nNortheast Georgia Moun tains \r\nAndy'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 \r\nDillard 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 \r\nEAST ELLIJAY \r\nHistoric Hig h Country Apple Orchard Alley \r\nGA 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 \r\nug.-Dec. Free. \r\nTravel 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 \r\nELBERTON M-6 \r\nNort heast Georgia Moun tains Beaverdam Marina \r\n11 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 \r\nBobby Brown State Park 2509 Bobby Brown State Park Rd. 706-59-f--f222, 800- 6-f-7275, gastateparks.org \r\n \r\n138 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nBroad 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- \r\n' lent canoeing, this is a great place to enjoy the out- \r\ndoors. Open daily. al l for fees. ~ WC \r\nElbert 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. \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . Free. ~WC ' \r\nElbert 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. ~ \r\nElberton 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.- \r\nSat. 2-5 p.m. Free. ~WC ' \r\nGeorgia 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. ~ \r\nLake 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. \r\nOpen daily a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6- \r\nNancy 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. ~ \r\nOld Dan Tucker's Gravesite Heardmont Rd., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651 , elbertga.com \r\nveteran 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. ~ \r\nRichard 8. Russell State Park mile northeast o( Elberton, o((GA 1/wy. 77 \r\n706-2 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 \r\n \r\nx lore old \u0026Waterfalls \r\n \r\nAntiques \u0026 G all erie \r\n \r\nUnique Boutique \u0026 hop \r\n \r\nRe taurancs \r\n \r\nBe d \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\nfo untain Cabi ns \r\n \r\nGold Panning \u0026 1ines \r\n \r\nhe Scenic Mountain \r\n \r\nGold lu eum Canoeing \r\n \r\ndlage of Dahlonega \r\n \r\nWaterfall s Tubing \r\n \r\nHiking \r\n \r\nSce nic ~louncain Drives \r\n \r\nBike Touring \r\n \r\nC hampion hip Golf \r\n \r\nin eya rds and Winery's \r\n \r\nFolkways ulcural Art Center \r\n \r\nHo rseback Riding \r\n \r\nMo untain Biking \r\n \r\num e ro u Go ld P anning, Art , Heritage and H oli day Festi va ls \r\n \r\nIn the mountains, just one hour north ofAtlanta on Hwy. GA 400 \r\nFor more illjor111atio11, call: Dahlo11ega-L11111pki11 Co. Chamber of Commerce \r\nwww.dahlonega.org 1-800-231-5543  1-706-864-3711 \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\n GEORGtAONMvMINo.oRG I Boo v1s1T GA \r\n \r\nbeach, boat rental, picnic areas, an 18-hole golf course, Atlanta Falcons Headquarters and Training Facility \r\n \r\ndisc golf, beach volleyball, a rowing area, and hiking 4400 Falcon Pkwy, Flowery Branch, 30542 \r\n \r\nand biking trails are available. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 ,770-965-3115, 800-241-3489, atlanta{alcons.com \r\n \r\np.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'flT \r\n \r\nVisit the display on the team's history at the interactive \r\n \r\nmuseum or purchase team memorabilia at the store. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nCall for hours. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nElbert County Chamber and Welcome Center \r\n \r\n104 Heard St., Elberton, 30635 \r\n \r\n, jFlowery Branch Depot \r\n \r\n706-283-5651, elberlga.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-; p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nMain St., Downtown Flowery Branch, 30542 1770-967-6391, cityofflowerybranch.org , , \r\n \r\nThis IOO.year--0ld historic train depot now serves as a \r\n \r\nELLIJAY F- 3 \r\n \r\ncommunity center and museum. Call for hours and \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nfees. ~ WCT \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nGilmer Golf and Games, Inc. \r\n \r\n72 6 GA Hwy. 515 ., Elliiay, 30540 \r\n \r\nHarold Nash Lake Lanier Striper and Bass Fishing Guide Service \r\n \r\n706-698-4653 \r\n \r\n5931 acoochee Trail, Flowery Branch, 130542 \r\n \r\nChampionship miniature golf, indoor batting cages, 770-967-6582, lanier(ishingguide.com \r\n \r\nand video game rooms offer hours of fun. Open Mar. Lake Lanier's professional striper fishing and bass fish- \r\n \r\nI- ov. I. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6' IT \r\n \r\ning guide service specializes in trophy angling for giant \r\n \r\nstripers and bass. Call for hours a~d fees. ~ WC \r\n \r\nHillcrest Orchards \r\n \r\n9696 GA Hwy. 52 E., Elliiay, 30540 \r\n \r\n, Travel Services \r\n \r\n706-273-3838, hillcrestorchards.net \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Welcome Center \r\n \r\nApples, apple cider, sorghum syrup, mountain honey, 14700 Lanier Pkwy, Flowery Branch, 30542 \r\n \r\nand apple butter are for sale. Activities include wagon 70-965-9272, greaterhallchamber.com \r\n \r\nrides, a nature trail, a petting zoo, and pick-your--0wn Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nfruit. Open epl. I- 1ov. 30 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. \r\n \r\nCall for fees. ~ WC 6' I \r\n \r\nFORT OGLETHORPE 81 \r\n \r\nHis to ric High Co untry \r\n \r\nOlde Downtown Square \r\n \r\nChickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park \r\n \r\nDowntown Elliiay, 30540 \r\n \r\n3370 LAFayette Rd., Fort Oglethorpe, 30742 \r\n \r\n706-635-7400, gilmerchamber.com \r\n \r\n'.706-866-9241, nps.govlchch \r\n \r\nThere's something for everyone in downtown Ellijay, The nation's oldest and largest military park features \r\n \r\nfrom antiques stores and art galleries to collectibles and monuments, historical tablets, hiking trails, a multime- \r\n \r\nspecialty shops. Open daily. Free. ~ WC I \r\n \r\ndia program, and horse trails. Open daily 8 a.m.-4:45 \r\n \r\nRich Mountain Wildlife Area Rich Mountain, Elliiay, 30540 \r\n \r\np.m. Summer hours 8 a.m.-;,45 p.m. Call f9r fees. \r\nI~WC 6' \r\n \r\n706-632-303 l \r\n \r\nGAINESVILLE H- 5 \r\n \r\nDespite the lack of established trails, hikers and climbers \r\n \r\nNor th rast Geo rgia Mountains \r\n \r\nenjoy thi 9,000.acre black bear preserve. Free. ~ \r\n \r\nAlta Vista Cemetery and Longstreet Gravesite 1521 /ones St. and /esse /ewe/I Pkwy, Gainesville, 30501 \r\n \r\nRidgeway Mountain Bike Trail \r\n \r\n70-536-5209 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 2 2, Elliiay \r\n \r\nThis cemetery is the final resting place of two Georgia \r\n \r\n706-334-2248, carters.sam.U$ace.army.mil \r\n \r\n~overnors and Genera l James Longstreet. Open daily. \r\n \r\nAdvanced and intermediate sections of this six-mile Free. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\ntrail have been developed to challenge riders of various \r\n \r\nskill levels. Open daily. Call for fees. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nBete Todd Wages and Princess Lucie Shirazi Vintage \r\n \r\nClothing Collections \r\n \r\nRiver Park \r\n \r\n'406 Academy St., Gainesville, 30501 \r\n \r\n1363 . Main St., Elliiay 30540 \r\n \r\n770-534-6244, 800-252-5119, brenau.edu \r\n \r\n706-635-7700 \r\n \r\nThese exhibits feature apparel collections from the \r\n \r\nThe park offers picnicking, tennis, swimming, and sea early I 880s to the I 960s, with special emphasis on the \r\n \r\nsonal sports facilities. Office open Mon.- at. 8 a.m.- ictorian and Edwardian periods. Open Sat.-Sun. 1-5 \r\n \r\n4:30 p.m. Park open daily. Free. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\np.m. Free. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel 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' \r\nFLOWERY BRANCH H 5 \r\nNorth 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. \r\n~we e- IT \r\n \r\nBrenau 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. \r\nI~ WC 6' \r\nChattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Forest Service-Supervisor's Office: 1755 Cleveland Hwy., Gainesville, 30501 7 0-297-3000, {s.{ed.us/conf \r\nrails lead visitors through scenic mountains, streams, hiking trails, and rolling hills. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 \r\na.m.-4:30 p.m. Park open daily. Call for fees . ~ WC 6' \r\nChicopee Woods Agricultural Center 1855 Calvary Church Rd., Gainesyille, 30507 \r\n \r\n770-531-6855, 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 \r\nfor fees. ~ WC 6' rl T \r\nElachee 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 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'T \r\nGainesville Marina 2145 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-2171, gainesvillemarina.com \r\nFull-service marina. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nGreen 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. \r\nHistoric 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- \r\ntown square. ~ WC 6' \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nMon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m . Free. ~ WC 6' \r\nLake 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 \r\nare available. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6' T \r\nLanier 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 \r\nfees. ~ WC 6' \r\nLarry'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 \r\nNortheast 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, \r\nseniors $4. ~ WC 6'T \r\n \r\n140 \r\n \r\n Northeast Georgia Mountains Travel Association P.O. Box 464, Gainesville, 30503 404-231-l 20, georgiamountains.org Contact this organization for regional travel information . \r\nThe 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 \r\nQuinlan 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. \r\nCall for hours. Free. ~ WC 6' T \r\nRiver Forks Park 3500 Keith Bridge Rd., Gainesville, 30504 770-531-3952, hallcounty.orglparks.asp \r\nwimming 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. \r\nCall for hours and fees. ~ WC 6' T \r\nSmithgall 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. \r\n~ WC 6-T \r\nSteam 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 \r\ntreet. Free. \r\nTravel 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' \r\nGreater Hall Chamber and Gainesville Welcome Center 230 E. E. Butler Pkwy, Gainesville, 30501 770-532-6206, greaterhallchamber.com \r\npen Mon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nHARTWELL L-4 \r\nNortheast 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 \r\nBluegrass Express 57 Depot St., Hartwell, 30643 706-376-355 1 \r\n \r\nEnjoy bluegra music every aturday night in thi former cotton warehouse. Open at. -11 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC ' \r\nCenter 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. \r\nHart 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. \r\nCall for chedule and fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nHart 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' \r\nHart County Wildlife Management Area CA Hwy. 77 Alt. E., Hartwell, 30643 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com \r\nisit this area for 1,000 acres of hunting, primitive camping, birdwatching, and picnicking. Open daily. Free admi ion, activity fee vary. ~ \r\nHart 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 \r\nfor fees. ~ WC 6' T \r\nHartwell 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 \r\nfor fees. ~ WC 6' T \r\nHartwell 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 \r\nfees. ~ WC 6' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nHELEN 1-3 \r\nNor 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 \r\nand fees. ~ WC 6' IT \r\nAlpine 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 \r\n \r\nare on di play at this unique mu eum. Open daily I0 a.m.-9 p.m. dulls , children 5, eniors over 0 \r\nfree. ~ WC 6' I T \r\nAlpine 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 \r\nAlpine 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 \r\nChapel. all for reservations. ~ WC 6'T \r\nAndrews 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 \r\nppalachian Trail. Call for hour and fee . ~WC 6' \r\nAnna 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- \r\nable. all for hours and fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nBlack Forest Bear Park and Reptile Exhibit 160 S. Main t., Helen, 30545 \r\n706-87 -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 \r\nI. ~ WC 6' T \r\nCharlemagne's Kingdom 0 . ,lain St. , Helen, 30545 \r\n706 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 \r\nChattahoochee 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 \r\nCool 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' \r\nCross 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 \r\n \r\n141 \r\n \r\n BRASELTON Chiteau tlan Winery and Resort 100 Rue Charlemagne Braselton, 30517 678--125-0900, 800-233.\\\\'I 'E /9463) chateauelan.com \r\nCLAYTON Pffllmmon Creek Vineyards 81 \\'inC)-ard Ln., Clal'ton, 30525 706-212-7~80 persimmoncreeh.ine.com \r\nDAHLONEGA Blackstock Vineyards 5452 To1m Creek Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 -:-o-983-/3'.'\"J, georgiaone.com \\ 'int)ard only. no (onna/ tours \r\n \r\nDahlonega Tasting Room 16 N. Park t., at the Square Dahlonega, 305B 706,%-1-8275 \r\nFrogtown Cellars 3300 Damascus Clrurch Rd. Dahlonega. 30533 i06-865-068'.'\", (rogtownwine com \r\nThree Sisters Y-meyanls and Wineiy -139 \\'inl!)-ard \\\\\u003c!)', Dahlonega, 30533 706-865-9-163, threesisteminemrds.com \r\nWolf Mountain Vineyards /80 \\\\'ol( .\\fou,1tai11 Trail Dahlonega, 30533 '.'\"06-86:'-9862 \"-ol{mountaimi11eiards.com \r\n \r\nHELEN Georgia Wines, Inc., Tasting Room Curiosih Shop, Old St., llnrl 6 lie/en, 305-15 706-878-190b \r\nHabersham Winery '.'\"015 S. ;,,fain t. (G:\\ 1/111. 751 Helen, 30545 -06-8'.' -9-163. habershe11r111 inen.com \r\nRINGGOLD Georgia Winery Taste Center 1-75, Exit 350, Battlefield Ph,,, Ringgold, 30736 706-9r-2J77. georgiawine .com \r\n \r\nTiger Mountain Vineyards 1591 Old GA H1\u003c1. -1-1/, Tiger, ,0576 ;'06-71,2--1--i, i06-i 2-9256 tigenrinc.com \r\nYOUNG HARRIS Crane Creek Vineyards 916 Crane Creek Rd. foung Harri . 305S2 -06-r9-12 36, cranecreehinernrd1.com \r\nFor more 1nl'ormat1011 on wineries lhrooghout the state. call 800-VISIT GA or isl! GeorgiaOnMyMind org. \r\n \r\nDavid 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. \r\nDukes 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 \r\nDukes 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 \r\ndaily 10:30 a.m.-dark. Call for panning fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nHelen 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 \r\nLabor Day. Call for fees. ~ WC 6- IT \r\nHome'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. \r\nHorse 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 \r\nnovice hikers. Open dail). Free. ~ WC 6' \r\nNora 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. ~ \r\n \r\nRaven 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 \r\nRemember 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 \r\n0 \r\nalso vi it the piano bar on Fridays and Saturdays, or enjor an indoor go-cart ride. Door open at 6:30 p.m., \r\nperformance begin at p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b 'fl \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Indian Mounds A Hwys. 75 and 17, Helen , 305-f5 \r\n706-87 -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 \r\nherokee and Chickasa\\\\ tribes. The mounds are located on pri,ate property, but the) are clearly visible from the highwar. Open daily. Free. ~ \r\nSmithgall 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. \r\nOpen daily - a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b T \r\nTray Mountain Wilderness Area Forest ervice Rd. 69 and Appalac/ri\u003cm 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. \r\nUnicoi 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. ~ \r\n \r\nUnicoiState 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. \r\nmenities 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 \r\np.rn. Call for fees. ~ WC b IT \r\nUpper 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. \r\nOpen daily a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fee . ~ WC b \r\nWildwood 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 . ~ \r\nWoody'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. \r\n(except Dec.-Feb.). all for fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nTravel 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. \r\n~we e- \r\nGreater Helen Area Chamber of Commerce 107-1 Edelweis Strasse, lie/en, 305-15 -06 7 -190 , /relenclwmber.com \r\n~'Open i\\lon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.--+ p.m. \r\nHIAWASSEE 1-1 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Boundary Waters Resort 52 urmrside Rd. , Iliawassee, 30;-16 -06 96-2530, 00-323-3562, boundanwatersresort.com \r\n \r\n142 \r\n \r\n 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' \r\n \r\ncome 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 \r\n \r\nThi outdoor agricultural mu eum sho11case a cotton gin, blacksmith shop, 11 heat house, gristmill, and \r\nrestored schoolhouse circa 1900. ome attractions are \r\ntill in use today. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC 6' T \r\n \r\nCrystal 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 \r\ndaily. $45 per per on. [;;l WC VI \r\n \r\nFieldstone 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. \r\nCall for fees. [;;l WC 6'fl T \r\n \r\nFred 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 \r\ntrail. Open daily. Free. [;;l WC 6' T \r\n \r\nHickorynut 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 \r\nby the pound for what you catch. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nHigh 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 \r\n \r\nMountain 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. \r\nCall for hours and fees. [;;l WC 6' IT \r\n \r\nSwallow 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 \r\nwildlife area. Open daily. Call for fees. [;;l 6' \r\n \r\nUpper 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 \r\non.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un. IO a.m.-4 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nHOMER J-4 \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nAllen'sFly-A-Way Shooting Resort \r\n \r\n182 Lake Tehama Trail, Homer, 30547 \r\n \r\n706-677-20 19, 866-2 / 7-0397 \r\n \r\nallensflyawayduckshootingresort.com \r\n \r\nLake Tehama is a privately owned lake providing habi- \r\n \r\ntat for an average of 1,000 ducks throughout the year. \r\n \r\nCall for hours and fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nBanks 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- \r\n \r\nBanks 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 \r\nWilson 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 \r\nTravel 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' \r\nBanks County Chamber of Commerce 106 Yonah Homer Rd., Homer, 30547 706-677-210 , 00-63 -5004, bank cowrtyga.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nJASPER F-4 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\ndaily. Free. [;;l 0- \r\nKirby-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. \r\nand Jan. ). Admi ion 2. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel 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 \r\nJEFFERSON J-6 \r\nNortheast 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' \r\nPeach 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 \r\nschedu le and fees. [;;l WC 6' ~IT \r\nShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm 2355 Ethridge Rd., Jefferson, 30549 706-367-2949, shieldsethridgefann.org \r\n \r\nKINGSTON \r\nHistoric High Country Governor'sHouse 45 Howard I., Kingston, 30 l-f5 \r\n70-3 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 \r\nKingston Woman's History Museum 13 . /\\ lain St., Kingston, 30145 70-336-5 540, notatlanla.org The museum portrays life in Kingston following the \r\nivil \\Var. Open al.- un . 1-4 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' T \r\nLAFAYETTE 8-3 \r\nHistoric High Country John B. Gordon Hall \r\n. 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 \r\nKeown 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. \r\n2 per vehicle. [;;l WC 6' \r\nPigeon Mountain Lafa ette. 30728 706-295-604 1, georgiawildlife.com \r\npelunking, hiking, fi hing, camping, hunting, hor eback riding, and hang gliding can be enjoyed here. Open daily. Free. [;;l 6' \r\nPocket Recreation Area Offl-75, xii 341, Lafayette, 3072 706-695-6736, fs.fed.us/conf Camping, picnicking, and hiking are avai lable. Open \r\ndaily Apr.-mid-Nov. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6' T \r\nLAKE LANIER ISLANDS H-5 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Lake Lanier Islands 000 Holiday Rd. , Lake Lanier Islands, 30518 \r\n0-932- 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 \r\nLAKEMONT \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Hillside Orchard Farms 18 orghum 1i/l Dr., Lakemont, 30552 706-7 2-0 5 , 866-7 2-4995, hillsideorchard.com \r\nisit thi roadside country tore filled with fresh easonal produce, jams, jellies, and all sorts of other \"jarred\" \r\ngoodies. Open daily 9 a.m.-o p.m. Free. [;;l WC 0- IT \r\nLake 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. \r\n \r\n143 \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMYMIND . ORG I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nand primitive camping. Open daily. Call for fees. \r\nCil WC o- \r\nLAVONIA K-4 \r\nNor 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. \r\nCil WC o- \r\nTugaloo 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. \r\nCil WC o- \r\nTravel 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 ' \r\nGeorgia 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. \r\nCil WC o- \r\nLOOKOUT MOUNTAIN \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nCil WC o- I \r\nRock City Gardens 1400 Patten Rd., Lookout Mountain, 30750 706 20-2531, 800-85-f-0675, seerockcity.com \r\nwoodland 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 \r\n6.95 . Cil WC ti T \r\n \r\nLULA \r\nNortheas 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 \r\nlso known as the Lula Covered Bridge, this is Georgia's smallest covered bridge. Open daily. Free. \r\nCrocker 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. \r\nCil WC o- \r\nMARBLE HILL \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Swan Center Outreach \r\n5 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 \r\np.m. Call for fee . C;;l WC 0- T \r\nMAYSVILLE \r\nNortheast 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. \r\no- T Open daily. Call for hours and pavilion rental fees. \r\nCil WC \r\nMCCAYSVILLE \r\nHistoric High Country Horseshoe Bend River Park River Rd., McCaysville, 30555 706-632 -7696 \r\no-T Fish, hike, or picnic on the banks of the Toccoa River. \r\nOpen daily. Free. C;;l WC \r\nWhitewater 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 . \r\nMORGANTON \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nfor fees. C;;l WC 0- \r\nMOUNTAIN CITY \r\nNortheast 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. \r\nOpen daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 0- \r\n \r\nFoxfire Museum 210 Foxfire Ln., 1ountain City, 30562 06-7-+6-5 2 , fox(ire.org \r\nmu 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. \r\nCil WC o-T \r\nOAKMAN \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nCil WC o-T \r\nRABUN GAP \r\nNortheast 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. \r\nHambidge 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 \r\nRESACA \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nnearby cemetery. Open daily. Free. C;;l WC 0- \r\nRINGGOLD C-2 \r\nHistoric High Country Elsie A. Holmes Nature Park 88 Ben Holmes Rd., Ringgold, 30736 706-935 -5263 \r\nisitors 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. \r\nAdmission free , pavilion depo it $25. C;;l WC 6'T \r\nOld 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. \r\nCil WC o- \r\nTravel 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- \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n 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' \r\nRISING FAWN \r\nHistoric High Country Cloudland Canyon State Park \r\nmiles 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. \r\namping, cottages, backpacking, picnicking, a di c golf course, and tennis are available. Open daily 7 \r\na.m.-10 p.m. Call for fee. [;l WC 6' Y \r\n \r\n706-295-5576, 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. \r\n1ow 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' \r\nCapitoline 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, \r\nItaly. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nLookout Lake GA Hwy. 136 E., Rising Fawn, 30738 706-657-7 12 Enjoy a day of fishing or picnicking on this quiet lake. \r\ntility hookups and primitive areas are avai lable for camping. Call for fees. [;l WC \r\nLookout 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nROCKMART C-6 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nSilver 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 \r\nRockmart. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6' o/1Y \r\nVan 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. \r\nFree. [;l 6' \r\nTravel Services \r\nPolk County Chamber of Commerce 604 Cood ear t., Rockmart, 30 153 770-6 4 760, 00-226-25)7 \r\nOpen i\\lon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nROCK SPRING \r\nHistoric 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' \r\nROME C-5 \r\nHistoric High Country Between the Rivers, Historic District Downtown Rome, 30 161 \r\n \r\nChieftains 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' \r\nGeorgia 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. \r\nCall for fee . [;l WC I Y \r\nLock 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 \r\nMa11hall 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 \r\nMyrtle 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 \r\nOak 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 \r\nRocky 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. \r\n3 per vehicle. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nTake yoursell to new heights. Our \r\n \r\nMountainTop is serenely bea.utilul and \r\n \r\nadventure a.bounds. Choose from \r\n \r\nchampionship eoU, hilting, horseback \r\n \r\nriding, /ishing, watersports and tennis. \r\n \r\nEnjoy arts, cralts, antiquing, concerts, lairs \r\n \r\nand !estivals. From charming cabins to lull service conlerence resorts, this \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nmountaintop is designed to make your \r\n \r\ngetaways alwalJS me morable. \r\n \r\n145 \r\n \r\n GEOROIAONMYMINO,ORO I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nADAIRSVILLE \r\n \r\nCEDARTOWN \r\n \r\nHampton Golf Village \r\n \r\nBarnsley Gardens \r\n \r\nCedar Valley Golf Course \r\n \r\n6310 Hampton Golf Club Dr. \r\n \r\n597 Bamsley Gardens Rd., 30103 P.O Box 1415, 30125 \r\n \r\n30041 \r\n \r\n770-773-7480, 877-773-24-f7 770-748-9671 \r\n \r\n770-205-7070 \r\n \r\nbamsleyresort.com \r\n \r\nMeadow Lakes Golf Course \r\n \r\nhamptongolfvillage.net \r\n \r\nIndian Ridge Golf Course \r\n \r\n383 Adams Rd., 30125 \r\n \r\nWindermere Golf Club \r\n \r\n4333 Adairs11il/e Rd. .E., 30103 770-748-4942 \r\n \r\n5000 Davis Love Dr., 3004J \r\n \r\n706-292-93 2-4 \r\n \r\nmeadowlakes.com \r\n \r\n678-513-IO00 \r\n \r\nBIG CANOE \r\n \r\nCHATSWORTH \r\n \r\nwindem1eregolfclub.com \r\n \r\nBig Canoe Golf Club \r\n \r\nIndian Trace Golf Course \r\n \r\nDAHLONEGA \r\n \r\n10586 Big Canoe, 30143 \r\n \r\n730 i\\1itchell Bridge Rd., 30705 Nicklaus Golf Club at Birch River \r\n \r\n706-268-3323, bigcanoe.com 706-695-3673 \r\n \r\n639 Birch River Dr., 30533 \r\n \r\nBLAIRSVILLE Butternut Creek Golf Course \r\n \r\nSpring lakes Golf Club 1591 Spring Place, 30705 \r\n \r\n706-867-7900, 866-271-5700 nickla11sgolfbirchril'er.com \r\n \r\n20 Union Co. Recreation Rd. \r\n \r\n706-695-9300 \r\n \r\nDAWSONVILLE \r\n \r\n30512 706-4 39-6076, 877-745-515 3 butlemutcreekgolfcom \r\nBOWDON \r\n \r\nCLARKESVILLE Apple Mountain Golf Club 901 Rockford Creek Rd., 30523 706-754-2255 \r\n \r\nChestatee Golf Club 777 Dogwood Way, 30534 706-216-7336, 800-520-8675 chestateegolf11et \r\n \r\nBowdon Golf Club \r\n \r\napplemo11ntaingolfgao.com \r\n \r\nGold Creek Golf Resort \r\n \r\n416 \\\\~tts Rd., 30108 770-258-3877, bowdo11golfcom \r\nBRASELTON \r\n \r\nOrchard Golf and Country Club 1057 Orchard Dr., 30523 706-754-3156, 800-754-8543 \r\n \r\nI Gold Creek Dr. , 30534 770-27 1-0050, 800-966-244 I goldcreek.com \r\n \r\nChateau Elan Golf Courses \r\n \r\ntheorchardclub.com \r\n \r\nELBERTON \r\n \r\n6060 Golf Club Dr., 30517 678-425-6050 chateauela11.com \r\nBREMEN Lion Golf Club 400 /1,/ urphy Industrial Blvd. 30 110 770-537- 1400 thelio11club.com \r\n \r\nCLAYTON \r\n \r\nKingwood Resort Golf Club \r\n \r\n4- 01 \r\n \r\nCOUII \r\n \r\ntI'), \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nb \r\nU \r\n \r\nD r., \r\n \r\n, \r\nJ \r\n \r\n0), \r\n \r\n2), \r\n \r\nArrowhead Pointe at Richard B. Russell State .Park . 2790 Ol)mp1c Row111g Dr. 30635 \r\n \r\n1062124l OO, 866KlNGWOOD 706-283-6000, 800-982-3691 \r\n \r\nkingwoodresort.com \r\n \r\ngolfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nRabun County Golf Club 1322 Old US 441 S., 30525 706-782-5500 \r\n \r\nELLIJAY Whitepath Golf Course 1156 Shenandoah, 30540 \r\n \r\nCALHOUN Calhoun Elks Golf Club 143 Craigto\\\\'11 Rd., 30701 706-629-409 l \r\nFields Ferry Golf Course 581 Fields Perry Dr., 3070 I 706-625-5666 \r\nCANTON BridgeMill Athletic Club I190 Bridgefvlill Ave., 30114 770-345-5500 bridgemillgc.com \r\nWoodmont Golf Club 3I05 Gaddis Rd., 30115 \r\n \r\nCLEVELAND Skitt Mountain Golf Course 7883 GA Hwy 254, 30528 706-865-2277 eaglegreens.com \r\nCOHUTTA Nob North Golf Course 298 1ob North Dr., 30710 706-694-8505 \r\nCOLBERT Sunrise Golf Club 5225 Colbert-Danielsville Rd. 30628 706-788-2720 sunrisegolfc/11b.com \r\n \r\n706-276-3080 \r\nFLOWERY BRANCH Royal Lakes Golf and Country Club 4700 Royal Lakes Dr., 30542 770-535-8800 \r\nGAINESVILLE Chattahoochee Golf Course 301 Tomm y Aaron Dr., 30506 770-532-0066 chattahoocheegolfcourse.com \r\nChicopee Woods Golf Course 2515 Atlanta Hwy., 30504 770-53 4-7322 chicopeewoodsgolfcourse.com \r\n \r\n770-345-9260 woodmontongolfclub.com \r\nCARROLLTON Oak Mountain Championship Golf Course 409 Birkdale Blvd., 30116 770-83 4-7065 oakmo11ntai11golfcom \r\n \r\nCOMMERCE Deer Trail Country Club, Inc. 224 CountryClub Ln., 30529 706-335-3987 \r\nSandy Creek Golf Course 3100 Ila Rd., 30529 706-335-8 IOO eaglegreens.com \r\n \r\nHARTWELL Cateechee Golf Club 140 Cateechee Trail, 3064 3 706-856-4653 cateec/1ee.co111 \r\nHartwell Golf Club 755 Golf Course Rd., 30643 706-376-8 161 \r\n \r\nCARTERSVILLE Green Valley Greens Golf Course 157 Rudy York Rd. N. W., 30 I21 770-382-85 IO \r\nRoyal Oaks Golf Club 256 11111mit Ridge Dr. S.E. 30120 770-382-3999 royaloaksgolfcom \r\n \r\nCOOSA Kraftsmen'sClub Golf Course 284 Kra{tsmen's Club Rd. , 30129 706-235-9377 \r\n \r\nHELEN Innsbruck Golf Club 664 Balm Innsbruck, 30545 706-878-2 IOO, 800-642-2709 \r\ninnsbruckgolfclub. com \r\n \r\nCUMMING Country Land Golf Course 6560 Mayfield Dr., 30041 770-887-0006 \r\n \r\nHIRAM Creekside Golf and Country Club 591 Westchester Club Dr. 30141 \r\n \r\nThis is just asampling of the many golfing opportunities in this region. f01 more information, call 800-VISIT GA or visit GeorgiaOnMyMind.org. \r\n \r\n770-4-f5-7655 creeksidegolfcom \r\n \r\nHOMER Hammer's Glen Golf Course 148 Hamm er's Glen Dr., 30547 706-677-3333 hammersg len.com \r\nLAFAYETTE Lafayette Golf Course 638 S. Main St., 30728 706-6 38-0220 \r\n \r\nTALLAPOOSA Tally Mountain Golf Course 593 Golf Course Rd., 30176 770-574-3 122 \r\nTOCCOA The Pines Black Mountain Rd., Route 3 Box 3280, 30577 706-886-191 5 \r\n \r\nLAKE LANIER ISLANDS Emerald Pointe Golf Club 7000 Holiday Rd., 30518 770-945-8789 /akelanierislands.com \r\n \r\nTRENTON Air Castle Golf Club 2060 Back Valley Rd. , 30752 706-657-36 !6 aircastlegolfclub.com \r\n \r\nRenaissance Pinelsle Resort \r\n \r\nBig Sandy Golf Course \r\n \r\nGolf Course \r\n \r\n545 lichaels Rd., 30752 \r\n \r\n9000 Holiday Rd., 30518 \r\n \r\n706-657-6738 \r\n \r\n770-945-8921 pineislegolfcom \r\n \r\nTRION Chattooga Golf Course \r\n \r\nLINDALE \r\n \r\n1025 Club Dr., 30753 \r\n \r\nBEAA Country Club \r\n \r\n706-734-27 l2 \r\n \r\n227 Eden Valley Rd., 30147 706-2 34-80 IO \r\n \r\nTUNNEL HILL Tunnel Hill Golf Course \r\n \r\nMAYSVILLE \r\n \r\n34-f9 Chattanooga Rd., 30755 \r\n \r\nGreen-Way Golf Course \r\n \r\n706-673-413 I \r\n \r\n300 Carson egars Rd., 30558 706-652-2385 \r\n \r\nVILLA RICA Country Club of West Georgia \r\n \r\nRINGGOLD \r\n \r\n7500 Monticello Dr., 30180 \r\n \r\nWindstone Golf Club \r\n \r\n770-830-8416 \r\n \r\n9230 Wine/stone Dr., 30736 \r\n \r\nccwestgeorgia .com \r\n \r\n423-894-1231 windstone.com \r\n \r\nFrog Golf Course at the Georgian Resort \r\n \r\nROCKMART \r\n \r\n1900 Georgian Pk,\"),, 30180 \r\n \r\nGoodyear Golf Course \r\n \r\n770-459-4400, gol{thefrog.com \r\n \r\n984 Goodyear Ave., 30153 770-684-2500 \r\n \r\nWALESKA Lake Arrowhead Country Club \r\n \r\nProspect Valley Golf Course \r\n \r\n598 Country Club Ln., 30183 \r\n \r\n984 Prospect Rd.. 30 I53 \r\n \r\n770-479-5500 \r\n \r\n770-684-596 1 \r\n \r\nWINDER \r\n \r\nROME \r\n \r\nThe Chimneys Golf Course \r\n \r\nHorseleg Plantation \r\n \r\n338 Monroe Hwy., 30680 \r\n \r\nCountry Club Golf Course \r\n \r\n770-307-4900 \r\n \r\n127 Winding Rd. S.W. , 30165 eaglegreens.com \r\n \r\n706-290-1982 \r\n \r\nPine Hills Golf Course \r\n \r\nStonebridge Golf Club \r\n \r\n661 Hog Mountain Rd., 30680 \r\n \r\n585 Stonebridge Dr. 1.W , 30165 770-867-3150 \r\n \r\n706-236-5046, 800-336-5046 romestonebridge.com \r\n \r\nWOODSTOCK Eagle Watch Golf Club \r\n \r\nROYSTON \r\n \r\n3055 Eagle Watch Dr. , 30189 \r\n \r\nHighland Walk \r\n \r\n770-59 1-1000 \r\n \r\nat Victoria Bryant State Park \r\n \r\neaglewatchgolfcom \r\n \r\n1-f/5 Bryant Park Rd., 30662 706-245-6770, 800-434-0982 golfgeorgia.com \r\n \r\nGolf Club at Bradshaw Farm 3030 Bradshaw Club Dr. 30 188 \r\n \r\nSKY VALLEY \r\n \r\n770-592-2222 \r\n \r\nSky Valley Resort \r\n \r\namericangolfcom \r\n \r\ns67k90y66,_a7Sl4kle6yy_.V5c3oa0lml3ey' 8W00ay_4,3S7te_2.14.1630537 \r\n \r\nTowne Lake H.tlls Golf_Club 1003 Towne Lake Hills E. 30189 \r\n \r\nSTATHAM \r\n \r\n770-592-9969 \r\n \r\nThe Chancellor'sCourse \r\n \r\ntownlakehillsgc.com \r\n \r\nat The Georgia Club I050 Chancellor's Dr., 30666 770-725-8 100, 866-725-8 100 thegeorgiaclub.com \r\n \r\nYOUNG HARRIS Brasstown Valley Resort 632 l US Hwy. 76, 30582 706-379-4613 , 800-201-3205 \r\n \r\nbrasstownvalley.com \r\n \r\n146 \r\n \r\n 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nRome 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: \r\n3. [;l WC 6' Y \r\nRome Little Theatre 530 Broad I., Rome, 30162-1063 706-295-7171, romelittletheatre.com Quality entertainment for the \"hole famil)'. Call for \r\nschedu le and fee . [;l WC 6' IY \r\nRome'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. \r\nOpen by appointment only. Free. [;l 6' \r\nRome 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 \r\nRome 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 . \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nZion Farms Equestrian Camps 2979 Big Texas Valle)' Rd., Rome, 30165 706-235 002, :zion{am1s.com \r\nlore 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 \r\nTravel 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' \r\nROSSVILLE \r\nHistoric 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 \r\n \r\nLake 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- \r\nday pass 18, chi ldren Lmder 2 free. [;l WC 6' YI Y \r\nROYSTON L- 5 \r\nNortheast 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 \r\nfor group rates. [;l WC 6' \r\nVictoria 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 \r\ndaily 7 a.m.-da rk. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6' Y \r\nSAUTEE 1- 3 \r\nNortheast 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 \r\nappointment on ly. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nOld 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 \r\ncandinavian gifts. Open lon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. noon-5 :30 p.m. Free. [;l WC ti \r\nSautee Nacoochee Center 2 3 GA Hwy. 255 1 ., autee- acoochee, 30571 706-878-3300, s11ca.org \r\nn on-site museum , theater, art gall ery, and conference faci lities are featured at this thriving art center. \r\nall for hour and fee . [;l WC 6' Y \r\nScarlett'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 \r\np.m . dulls 2.50, chi ldren under 12 free . [;l I Y \r\nStovall Mill Covered Bridge CA Hwy. 255, Sautee, 30545 706-87 -218 I Drive by Georgia's hortesl clear-span covered bridge. Open daily. Free. \r\nSKY VALLEY \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Sky Valley Resort 696 ky Valier Way, le. I, ky Valle)', 30537 06-746-5303. 00-437-2416, d')'lalley.com \r\nisit Georgia's only ki slopes. 171e ad,enture continues \r\n \r\nyear-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 \r\nSUCHES \r\nNortheast 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 \r\nLake 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 \r\ncabin and group campsites. [;l WC Y \r\nSUMMERVILLE 8-4 \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nurrounded 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' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nTALKING ROCK \r\nHistoric High Country Talking Rock Historic District \r\nlai11 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 \r\nTALLAPOOSA 8-7 \r\nHistoric 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' \r\nHelton 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 \r\nWest 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. \r\nAdults 2, children I. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n BREMEN Atlanta West Antique Mall 203 S. Buchanan St., Bremen, 30110 770-537-9393 \r\nntiques shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. I0 a.111.--0 p.m., Sun. 110011-6 p.m. lilWC 6' \r\nYesterday '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. \r\nlil WC b \r\nCALHOUN 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. \r\nlil WC M I \r\nCARTERSVILLE Cartersville Historic Downtown Shopping District One Friendship Pla::a, Cartersville, 30120 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280 notatlanta.org \r\nfore than 46 retail shops and 15 restaurants. Hours vary. lil WC 6'fl Y \r\nCLARKESVILLE 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., \r\nSun. IO a.m.-5 p.111. lil 6' \r\nBurton 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. \r\n \r\nMark 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 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. lil WC \r\nCOMMERCE 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 \r\np.m. lil WC 6' I \r\nThe 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 \r\np.111. lil WC 6' \r\nTanger 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.- \r\n9 p.m., Sun. noon--0 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nCUMMIN(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 \r\na.m.--0 p.111. lil WC 6' \r\nDAHLONECiA 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. \r\nlil WC M l \r\n \r\nDALTON Dalton Outlet Center 1001 Market St., I-75, Exit 333 Dalton, 30720 706-277-2688, 800-409-7029 Outlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 \r\na.m.-9 p.111., un. 110011--0 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nWalnut Square Mall 2150 E. Walnut Ave., Dalton, 30721 706-226-3777. walnutsquaremall.com More than 70 stores. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 \r\na.m.-9 p.m., Sun. l--0 p.m. lil WC bfl \r\nDAWSONVILLE North Cieorgia Premium Outlets 00 GA Hwy. 400 S., Dawsonville, 3053-f 706-216-3609 premiumoutlets.com/northgeorgia Outlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. IO \r\na.m.-9 p.111., Sun. noon--0 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nHIAWASSEE 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. \r\nlil WC 6' \r\nPENDERCiRASS 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. \r\n9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. lil WC 6'fl \r\nRIN66OLD 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- \r\ners. Open daily 9 a.m.-8 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nROME 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. \r\nlil WC M l \r\nSAUTEE 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. \r\nnoon-5 p.m. lil WC 6,. fl \r\nTALLULAH 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. \r\nlil WC 6' \r\nTOCCOA Whistlestop Cornerstone Antique Market 202 . Sage St., Toccoa, 30577 706-282-1386, whistlestopmal/.com Antiques, crafts, furniture, and collectibles. \r\nCall for hou rs. lil WC 6' \r\nVILLANOW 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 \r\nMon.-Sat. 8 a.m.--0 p.m. lil WC VI \r\nThis i;just asampling of the many shopping opportunities in this region. For more information, call 800-VISIT GA or visit GeorgiaOnMyMind.org. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center- Tallapoosa 1-20 E. at the Georgia-Alabama line Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-262 /, georgiao11111ymi11d.org \r\npen daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.111. Free. lil WC 6' \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nlil WC b \r\nTALLULAH FALLS J-2 \r\nNortheas t Georgia Mountains \r\nGeorgia Heritage Center for the Arts 11 785 US Hwy. 44/ ., Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-75-1-5989, experiencegeorgiaarts.com \r\n \r\nThis 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' \r\nLake 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 \r\nsmaller) and fishing. Open daily. Free. lil WC 6' \r\nMinnehaha Falls Off Bear Gap Rd. , Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-782-3320, visitnortheastgeorgia.comlwaterfalls.htm The Minnehaha Trail follows Fall Branch to this IQQ. \r\nfoot-high waterfall. lil \r\nTallulah Falls Lake-GA Power Off US Hwy. 441 ., Clayton, 30525 706-782-4014, 888-GPCLAKE georgiapower.comlgpclake \r\n \r\nCovering 63 acres, the lake has 3.6 miles of shoreline and is part of the new Tallulah Gorge State Park . Open \r\ndaily. Call for fees. lil WC b \r\nTallulah 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' \r\nTallulah 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- \r\n \r\n148 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\n \r\ndaily 8 a.m .-dark. Call for fees . \r\n \r\nFalls. Gift shop and restaurant. dult $ 1, children domed clock tower. Open l\\ lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn . Free. \r\n \r\n~WC o- \r\n \r\nand eniors 50 cents. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\n~WC o- \r\n \r\nTallulah Point Overlook and Tallulah Adventures 9-+0 Tallulah Gorge cenic Loop, Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-754--+318, tallulahpoint.com \r\nanoe 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 \r\nfees. ~ WC 6- \r\nTATE \r\nHistoric High Country Tate Elementary (Marble School House) \r\n5630 GA Hwy. 53 E., Tate, 30 177 706-253-50 I0, picke11scou11t)'schools.org \r\nVisit the nation's only working public school construct- \r\ned of marble. ~ WC 6' \r\nTOCCOA K-3 \r\nNortheast 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. ~ \r\nHenderson 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. \r\na. m.-5 p.m., ov.- ar. 8 a.m.-o p.m. Free. ~WC o- \r\nLake 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- \r\nStephens 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- \r\nTraveler'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- \r\nTravel Services Toccoa- Stephens County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 90 I E. Currahee t., Toccoa, 30577 706 86-2 132, toccoagachamber.com \r\nOpen 1on.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~WC o- \r\nTOCCOA FALLS \r\nNortheast 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 \r\n \r\nTRENTON A-2 \r\nHistoric High Country \r\nTravel Services Dade County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 111 Railway Ln., Trenton, 30752 706-65 7-4488, 877-87 1-1386 dadecogachamber.com \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. ~WC o- \r\nVILLA RICA \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nWACO \r\nHistoric High Country \r\nTravel Services Haralson County Chamber of Commerce 70 Murphy Campus Blvd., Waco, 30 182 770-537-559-+, haralson.org \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~WC o- Y \r\nWALESKA \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nIndian Interpretive Center. Call for hours. dults 6, \r\nchi ldren $4, seniors $5.50. ~WC o- \r\nWHITE \r\nHis 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- \r\nniors $3.50. ~ WC 6- \r\nTravel Services Wilderness Camp Marina 451 Wildemess Camp Rd. , White, 30 184 770-386-21 70, 770-607-0 193 \r\nFull-service marina . Open Wed.-Sat. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., \r\nSun. noon-5 p.m . Call for fee . ~ WC 6' I \r\nWHITESBURG \r\nHistoric 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- \r\nWINDER 1-6 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Barrow County Courthouse 30 . Broad St. , Winder, 30680 770- 307- 3050 \r\n \r\nBarrow 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 \r\nnearby Fort Yargo. Open Ion.-Fri. 1- -+ p.m., un. 2-5 \r\np.m. Free. ~WC o- \r\nFort 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- \r\nRussell 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. ~ \r\nTravel Services \r\nBarrow 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- \r\nWOODSTOCK \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nWoodstock 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- \r\nYOUNG HARRIS H-1 \r\nNortheast 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- \r\nTravel Services Towns County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center,Towns County Tourism Association, Inc. 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I \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n Please ca ll to confirm, as information may have changed ince date of publication. \r\n \r\nMOUNTAINS LODGING \r\n \r\nPRICING: 1=$0-$50 \r\n \r\nComfort Inn \r\n \r\n3469 Mundy Mill Rd. \r\n \r\n770-287-1000 800-228-5150 \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \u0026 Suites \r\n \r\n4535 Oakwood Rd. \r\n \r\n770-535-8080 800-456-4000 \r\n \r\nJameson Inn \r\n \r\n3780 Merchants Way \r\n \r\n770-533-9400 BOO-JAMESON \r\n \r\nScottish Inns \r\n \r\n4500 Oakwood Rd. \r\n \r\n770-531 -9929 800-251-1962 \r\n \r\nBest Western, Hamilton Inn \r\n \r\n38 Vining Cir. \r\n \r\n706-965-4100 BOO-WESTERN \r\n \r\nComfort Inn, Ringgold \r\n \r\n177 Industrial Blvd. \r\n \r\n706-935-4000 800-424-6423 \r\n \r\nDays Inn, Ringgold \r\n \r\n5435 Alabama Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-965-5730 800-DAYSINN \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express \r\n \r\n5437 Alabama Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-965-6500 BOO-HOLIDAY \r\n \r\nRinggold South Knights Inn \r\n \r\n584 Pinegrove Access Rd. 706-891-1824 800-418-8977 \r\n \r\nSuper 8 \r\n \r\n5400 Alabama Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-965-7080 800-800-8000 \r\n \r\nAshwood Inn \u0026 Suites \r\n \r\n2761 Shorter Ave. \r\n \r\n706-378-9650 \r\n \r\nBest Western Executive Inn \r\n \r\n217 US Hwy.411 \r\n \r\n706-234-3161 800-528-1234 \r\n \r\nCollege Inn \r\n \r\n2973 Cedartown Hwy. 706-235-1717 \r\n \r\nComfort Inn \r\n \r\n2209 Shorter Ave.SW \r\n \r\n706-802-1223 800-228-5150 \r\n \r\nCountry Hearth \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n1318 Martha Berry Blvd. 706-235-4760 888-4HEARTH \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n231 USHwy.411 S \r\n \r\n706-232-3380 800-456-4000 \r\n \r\nDays Inn \r\n \r\n840 Turner McCall Blvd. 706-295-0400 800-329-7466 \r\n \r\nHampton Inn \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.411 E \r\n \r\n706-232-9551 BOO-HAMPTON \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Skytop \r\n \r\n20USHwy.411 E \r\n \r\n706-295-1100 BOO-HOLIDAY \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson Express \r\n \r\n1610 Martha Berry Hwy. 706-291-1994 \r\n \r\nJameson Inn \r\n \r\n40 Grace Dr. \r\n \r\n706-291-7797 800-526-3766 \r\n \r\nRamada Inn \r\n \r\n707 Turner McCall Blvd. 706-232-Q444 800-2RAMADA \r\n \r\nStone House at Zion Farms \r\n \r\n2979 Big Texas Valley Rd. 706-235-8002 \r\n \r\nSuper 8 \r\n \r\n390 Dodd Blvd. SE \r\n \r\n706-234-8182 800-800-8000 \r\n \r\nFranklin Inn \r\n \r\n1234 E.Main St. \r\n \r\n706-245-7241 \r\n \r\nRamada Limited \r\n \r\n841 Hartwell St. \r\n \r\n706-246-0256 800-2RAMADA \r\n \r\nSky Valley Accommodations \r\n \r\n3608 GA Hwy. 246 N \r\n \r\n706-746-5301 S00-262-8259 \r\n \r\nCoach Inn \u0026 Suites \r\n \r\n9785 Rome Blvd. \r\n \r\n706-857-7007 \r\n \r\nSequoyah Motel \r\n \r\n12384 US Hwy. 27 N \r\n \r\n706-857-2497 \r\n \r\nComfort Inn \r\n \r\n788 GA Hwy.100 \r\n \r\n1770-574-5575 800-4CHOICE \r\n \r\nCountry Hearth Inn \r\n \r\n302 Savannah St. W \r\n \r\n706-297-7799 866-943-2784 \r\n \r\nDays Inn \r\n \r\n1101 S.Big ARd. \r\n \r\n706-886-9461 800-329-7466 \r\n \r\nTaj Motel \r\n \r\n509 W.Currahee St. \r\n \r\n706-886-9458 \r\n \r\nToccoa Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n350 Stephens Cir. \r\n \r\n706-886-1048 \r\n \r\nToccoa Motel \r\n \r\n212 S. Pond St. \r\n \r\n706-886-2183 \r\n \r\nDays Inn \r\n \r\n95 Killian Ave. \r\n \r\n706-657-2550 800-329-7666 \r\n \r\nEl Rancho Court \r\n \r\n12579 N.Main St. \r\n \r\n706-657-4201 \r\n \r\nExpressInn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n14364 US Hwy.27 \r\n \r\n706-734-2117 \r\n \r\nAmerican Inns \u0026 Suites \r\n \r\n615 Edge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-459-5793 \r\n \r\nComfort Inn \r\n \r\n128 GA Hwy.61 Connector 770-459-8000 800-4CHOICE \r\n \r\nDays Inn \r\n \r\n195 GA Hwy.61 Connector 770-459-8888 800-329-7666 \r\n \r\nDeluxe Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n195 GA Hwy.61 Connector 770-459-8888 \r\n \r\nMaple Street Lodge \r\n \r\n361 W. Bankhead Hwy. 770-456-1500 \r\n \r\nCourtesy Economy Inn \r\n \r\n2335 US Hwy.411 NE \r\n \r\n770-382-1122 \r\n \r\nScottish Inn \r\n \r\n2385 US Hwy.411 NE \r\n \r\n770-382-7011 \r\n \r\nHistoric Banning Mills Country Inn 205 Horseshoe Dam Rd. 770-834-9149 866-447-8688 \r\n \r\nPapillon Resort \r\n \r\n1105 Banning Rd. \r\n \r\n770-830-1228 \r\n \r\nComfort Inn \r\n \r\n177 W. Athens St. \r\n \r\n770-868-5303 800-4CHOICE \r\n \r\nJameson Inn \r\n \r\n9 Stafford St. \r\n \r\n770-867-1880 800-526-3766 \r\n \r\nTravelers Motel \r\n \r\n160W.MaySt. \r\n \r\n770-867-2371 \r\n \r\nComfort Suites \r\n \r\n340 Pkwy 575 \r\n \r\n770-517-9650 \r\n \r\nHampton Inn Woodstock \r\n \r\n450 Pkwy 575 \r\n \r\n770-592-2323 BOO-HAMPTON \r\n \r\nSuburban Lodge Brasstown Valley Resort \r\n \r\n1106 Woodpark Blvd. 6321 US Hwy.76 \r\n \r\n770-924-8770 706-379-9900 800-201 -3205 \r\n \r\nYoun Harris Motel \r\n \r\n873 Main St. \r\n \r\n706-379-3136 \r\n \r\n2=$51-$80 3=$81-$120 4=$121+ comfortinn.com countryinns.com jamesoninn.com bookroomsnow.com bestwestern.com comfortinn.com daysinn.com hiexpress.com knightsinn.com super8.com \r\nbestwestern.com \r\ncomfortinn.com countryhearth.com countryinns.com daysinn.com J hamptoninn.com holiday-inn.com/romega the.hojo.com/rome09099 jamesoninn.com \r\nIramada.com zionfarms.com super8.com \r\nramada.com skyvalleyaccom.com \r\ncomfortinn.com countryhearth.com daysinn.com \r\ndaysinn.com \r\ncomfortinn.com daysinn.com \r\nbookroomsnow.com HistoricBanningMills.com a-papillonresort.com choicehotels.com jamesoninn.com \r\ncomfortsuiteswoodstock.com hamptoninn.com suburbanhotels.com brasstownvalley.com oun harrismotel.com \r\n \r\n2 72 2-4 61 2 42 1-2 100 2-3 59 1-2 63 1-2 58 2-4 58 1 108 1-2 40 1-2 24 2-3 45 \r\n36 2-4 51 1-2 32 2-3 60 1-2 105 3 64 2 152 1-2 44 2 67 \r\n154 4 3 \r\n60 24 2 36 40 13;4 27 1 14 1-3 51 1-2 62 1-2 75 1 40 62 \r\nI 2 40 \r\n1-3 45 1-3 14 1-2 30 \r\n44 61 1-2 60 1-3 62 4 20 1 96 \r\nI1-2 53 \r\n4 28 2-4 35 2-3 41 2 39 1-2 21 2-4 59 2-3 60 1 137 13-4 134 1-3 24 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\ni I I \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n.. 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First St. \r\n \r\nSugar Creek Farm \u0026 Inn \r\n \r\n1050 Cox Rd. \r\n \r\nMaple Street Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast 338 Maple St. \r\n \r\nHearn Academy Inn \r\n \r\n13 Cedar Town St. \r\n \r\nTumlin House Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\n38 Alabama St. \r\n \r\nHearthstone Lodge Bed \u0026 Breakfast 2755 GA Hwy. 282 \r\n \r\nOverlook Inn Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\n9420 GA Hwy. 52 \r\n \r\nSpring Place Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast 126 Elm St. \r\n \r\nGordon-Lee Mansion \r\n \r\n217 Cove Rd. \r\n \r\nBurns Sutton Inn \r\n \r\n855 Washington St. \r\n \r\nGlen Ella Springs \r\n \r\n1789 Bear Gap Rd. \r\n \r\nBeechwood Inn \r\n \r\nP.O.Box 429 \r\n \r\nCaffery Springs Inn \r\n \r\n1111 Satterfield Rd. \r\n \r\nLodge at Windy Acres \r\n \r\n16 Windy Acres Rd. \r\n \r\nMountain Grove at Cloudland \r\n \r\n203 Elm St. \r\n \r\nHarber House Inn \r\n \r\n2280 N. Broad St. \r\n \r\nCedar House Inn \u0026Yurts \r\n \r\n6463 US Hwy.19 N \r\n \r\nHistoric Worley Bed \u0026Breakfast 168 W.Main St. \r\n \r\nLily Creek Lodge \r\n \r\n2608 Auraria Rd. \r\n \r\nMountain Laurel Creek B\u0026B \r\n \r\n202 Talmer Griule Rd. \r\n \r\nMountain Top Lodge at Dahlonega 447 Mtn.Top Lodge Rd. \r\n \r\nRoyal Guard Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast 65 5. Park St. \r\n \r\nHolly Tree House Bed \u0026Breakfast 217 W.Cuyler St. \r\n \r\nLen Foote Hike Inn \r\n \r\n240 Amicalola Fis. 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Main St. \r\n \r\nThe Lodge at Smithgall Woods \r\n \r\n61 TsalakiTrail \r\n \r\nLucille'sMountain Top Inn \r\n \r\n964 Rabun Rd. \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast at Swan Lake \r\n \r\n2500 Hickorynut Cove \r\n \r\nEnota Mountain Retreat \r\n \r\n1000 GA Hwy.180 \r\n \r\nHenson Cove Place B\u0026B \u0026 Cabin 1137 Car Miles Rd. \r\n \r\nHidden Valley Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\n441 Mull Rd. \r\n \r\nMountain Memories Bed \u0026 Breakfas 385 Chancey Dr. \r\n \r\nLake Rabun Hotel \r\n \r\n35 Andrea Dr. \r\n \r\nRenStone Bed \u0026 Breakfast \u0026 Spa 560 Chandler Place Dr. \r\n \r\nSouthern Oaks Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\n30 Baker St. \r\n \r\nGarden Walk Bed \u0026Breakfast Inn 1206 Lula Lake Rd. \r\n \r\nRose Hill Inn \r\n \r\n4944 GA Hwy.515 \r\n \r\nCompany House Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn 125 Main St. \r\n \r\nAnnie'sPillows \u0026 Pancakes \r\n \r\n625 Wise Rd. \r\n \r\nSylvan Falls Mill Bed \u0026Breakfast 156 Taylor'sChapel Rd. \r\n \r\nYork House Bed \u0026Breakfast Inn 416 York House Rd. \r\n \r\nClaremont House Bed \u0026Breakfast 906 E. Second Ave. \r\n \r\nBernie's at Nacoochee Valley Guest H 2220 GA Hwy.17 \r\n \r\nEagles' Brook Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\n423 Chimney Mtn. Rd. \r\n \r\nEdelweiss German Inn \u0026Restaurant 351 Duncan Bridge Rd. \r\n \r\nStovall House Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\n1526 GA Hwy. 255 N \r\n \r\nDillard'sBed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\n625 W.Washington St. \r\n \r\nTate House Mansion \u0026 Resort \r\n \r\n61 Marble Mansion Ln. \r\n \r\nMountain Oaks Bed \u0026Breakfast 6035 Brid eCreek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-776-6012 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 \r\n \r\nPRICI NG: 1=$0-$50 2=$51-$80 3=$81 -$120 4=$121 + lodgeonapplepieridge.com \r\n \r\ngeocities.com/haralsonhouse/ georgiavacations.com/highlandfallsbb mistymountaininn.com southercountryinn.com blue-ridge-inn.com sugarcreekfarmandinn.com \r\nbedandbreakfast.com/bbdp609273.asp thehearthstonelodge.com theoverlookinn.com \r\ngordon-leemansion.com bbonline.com/ga/burns-sutton glenella.com beechwoodinn.ws helenga.org/cafferysprings n-georgia.com/TheLodge.htm mgbb.com harberhouseinn.com georgiamountaininn.com bbonline.com/ga/worley lilycreeklodge.com mountainlaurelcreek.com mountaintoplodge.net royalguardinn .com downtowndalton.corn/hollytree.htm hike-inn.com whitehallinn.com bbonline.com/ga/apple rainbowmanor.com whitworthinn.com cqinn.com dunlaphouse.com shulermanor.com theskeltonhouse.com alpinehilltop.com blackforest-bb.com gaastateparks.org lucillesmountaintopinn.com hickorynutcove.com enota.com henson -cove-place.com hiddenvalleybandb.com mountainmemoriesbandb.com lakerabunhotel.com renstone.com southernoaksbedandbreakfast.com gardenwalkinn.com stayatrosehill.com companyhousebandb.com \r\nsylvanfallsmill.com yorkhouseinn.com claremonthouse.net letsgotobernies.com eaglesbrookbnb.com edelweissgermaninn.com stovallhouse.com dillardsbandb.com tatehouse.com bbonline.com/ a/mountianoaks \r\n \r\n. 3-4 \r\n2-3 10 2-3 10 2-4 8 3 \r\n3 2 5 2-3 4 \r\n3 4 5 2 2-4 \r\n. 3-4 \r\n4 16 4 6 3-4 4 2-3 5 3-4 5 2 3 \r\n. 3-4 \r\n3-4 13 3-4 3 \r\n. 3-4 13 \r\n3-4 4 \r\n. 2-3 20 20 4 8 2-3 5 \r\n. 2-3 5 10 \r\n. 3-4 9 \r\n2-4 9 3-4 7 3-4 7 3-4 4 \r\n. 4 14 . 4 14 \r\n3-4 9 \r\n. 3 \r\n3-4 12 2 4 2 3 4 6 2-3 13 3-4 1 \r\n. 2 20 \r\n. 3-4 13 \r\n3-4 5 2-3 6 1-2 4 \r\n. 3-4 4 \r\n. 2-4 13 \r\n. 3-4 6 . 3-4 3 \r\n2-3 4 2-4 8 3 5 \r\n4 13 4 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n Please call co confirm, as information may have changed since date of publication. \r\n \r\nMOUNTAINS BED AND BREAKFASTS \r\n \r\nSimmons-Bond Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast Twin Oaks Bed \u0026 Breakfast Creekside Hideaway B\u0026B/Guesthouse Guest House at Crane Creek Vineyards \r\n \r\n130 W. Tugalo St. 9565 E.Libeny Rd. 8970 Sharons Way 916 Crane Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-282-5183 877-658-0746 770-459-4374 706-379-1509 888-882-7335 706-379-1236 \r\n \r\nPRICING: 1=$0-$50 2=$51 -$80 simmons-bond.com twinoaksmc.com creeksidehideaway.com cranecreekvineyards.com \r\n \r\n3=$81-$120 \r\n \r\n4=$121+ \r\n \r\nMOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING \r\n \r\nHarvest Moon RV Park \r\n \r\n1001 Poplar Springs Rd. \r\n \r\nLeisure Time RV Park \r\n \r\n881 Poplar Springs Rd. \r\n \r\nBig Canoe's Paradise Retreat \r\n \r\n1728 Tamwonh Ct. \r\n \r\n2'sCompany Farm Creek Cabins 1600 Sweethean Ln. \r\n \r\n7Creeks Housekeeping Cabins \r\n \r\n5109 Horseshoe Cove Rd. \r\n \r\nAlpine Cabins \r\n \r\n2850 Alpine Way \r\n \r\nBlairsville Highlands Retreat \r\n \r\nHoneysuckle Ln. \r\n \r\nBlood Mountain Cabins \r\n \r\n9894 Gainesville Hwy. \r\n \r\nBrasstown View Chalets \r\n \r\n5299 Owltown Spur \r\n \r\nBuser'sLakeside Retreat \r\n \r\n2052 Pat Colwell Rd. \r\n \r\nCanal Lake Campground \r\n \r\n1035 Canal Lake Rd. \r\n \r\nAChoestoe Adventure \r\n \r\nLitten Ln., Choestoe Village \r\n \r\nGod's Country Farm Log Cabins \r\n \r\n2222 Country Farm Ln. \r\n \r\nGoose Creek Cabins \u0026 Campground 7061 Goose Creek US Hwy.19/129S \r\n \r\nGranny's Cabin \r\n \r\n693 Old Beech Rd. \r\n \r\nGreen Mansions Cabins \r\n \r\n9894 Gainesville Hwy. \r\n \r\nHatchet Creek Cabins \r\n \r\n8170 Papa's Mountain Rd. \r\n \r\nHelton Creek Cottages \r\n \r\n1989 Helton Creek Rd. \r\n \r\nHighland Falls Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n4434 Highland forge E \r\n \r\nKilin Tyme Cabins \r\n \r\n840 Kittie Ln. \r\n \r\nKoehler Log Cabin \r\n \r\n4141 Rich Rd. \r\n \r\nLake Nottely RV Park \r\n \r\n350 Haley Cir. \r\n \r\nMountain Oak Cabins \u0026 Campground 2388 Mulky Gap \r\n \r\nNice n' Private Vacation Rentals \r\n \r\n1545 Stoney Ridge Rd. \r\n \r\nNottely River Campgrd, Cabins \u0026Tubing 3695 Nottely River Campgrd Rd. \r\n \r\nParadise Cabins \r\n \r\n3163 Paradise Rd. \r\n \r\nPeaceful Creek Cabin \r\n \r\n4400 Reece Creek Rd. E \r\n \r\nRiverbend'sOld Log Cabins \r\n \r\n1426 Riverbend Farm Rd. \r\n \r\n770-773-7320 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 \r\n \r\nSunrise River Cabins \u0026Sunrise Cottage 5817 Gainesville Hwy. \r\n \r\nTown Creek Cottages \r\n \r\n4863 Seabolt Rd. \r\n \r\nTrackrock Campground \u0026 Cabins 4887 Trackrock Camp Rd. \r\n \r\nVogel State Park \r\n \r\n7485 Vogel State Park Rd. \r\n \r\n1-2-1 Cabins \r\n \r\nOn the Creek \r\n \r\nAcorn Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n8390 Blue Ridge Dr. \r\n \r\nAska Mountain Cabin I \u0026 II \r\n \r\n450 Bell Camp Rd. \r\n \r\nBlack Bear Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n1901 Appalachian Hwy. \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Mountain Cabins \r\n \r\n10144 Blue Ridge Dr. \r\n \r\nBradleys Hassle-Free Cabins \r\n \r\n329 Wib Kindall Rd. \r\n \r\nCabin Fever \r\n \r\n51 Wampum Way \r\n \r\nCohutta Wilderness Area \r\n \r\n6050 Appalachian Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-745-5877 706-745-8891 866-275-1092 706-745-2420 706-745-2628 800-864-7275 850-835-5212 866-8-UNWIND 706-632-2978 800-317-6635 954-562-6271 706-632-4794 888-902-2246 706-632-8999 877-564-2762 813-995-2770 706-492-9377 904-287-4309 706-632-3031 \r\n \r\nCooper'sCreek Scenic \u0026Rec Area Deer Trails Cabin Rentals Frank Gross Recreation Area-CNF AHeavenly Mountain View Cabin Holly Knob Cottage Lake Blue Ridge Recreation Area Last Resort Lazy Acres Cabin Mountain Paradise Cabins Mountain River Cabins Mountain Top Cabin Rentals M Mountain Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\nForest 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 \r\n \r\n706-632-3031 706-632-8989 877-550-5212 706-632-3031 706-632-4625 706-838-4112 706-632-3031 706-632-3864 800-959-5562 352-382-5885 404-806-8082 877-423-3879 770-977-5391 706-258-6220 866-40-CABIN 706-374-4111 800-844-4939 \r\n \r\npretreats.com farmcreekcabins.com ?creeks.com alpinecabins.com blairsvillehighlandsretreat.com bloodmountain.com brasstownchalets.com buser-lakeside-retreat.com canallakecampground.com greatsmokeycabins.com/choestoe godscountryfarm.com goosecreekcabins.com vrbo.com/vrbo/23630.html greenmansionscabins.com hatchetcreekcabins.com heltoncreek.com highland-falls.com kilin-tyme-cabins.com \r\nlakenottelyrv.com mountainoak.com nice-n-private-rentals.com \r\nparadise-cabins.com peacefulcreekcabin.com riverbendsoldlogcabins .co m sunrisecabins.com towncreekcottages.com trackrock.com gastateparks.org 2-unwind.com acorncabinrentals.com cabinintheclouds.com blackbearcabinrentals.com blueridgemtncabins.com bradleyscabin.com cabinfeverrental.com fs.fed.us/conf fs.fed.us/conf deertrailscabins.com fs.fed.us/conf georgiacabinsbyowner.com hollyknob.com fs.fed.us/conf thelastreson.com lazyacrescabin.com mountainparadisecabins.com mountainrivercabins.com mountaintopcabinrentals.com 1m mountain.com \r\n \r\n155 \r\n \r\n 0EORG I A0N MvM 1No.oRG I Boo v 1s 1T GA \r\nMOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING \r\n \r\nlle I \r\n \r\n~ ~ ~ \r\n \r\nPremier Cabin Rentals of North GA 3980 E. First St. \r\n \r\n706-258-3018 877-277-5409 \r\n \r\nRich Log,Poor Log \r\n \r\n1955 Dial Rd. \r\n \r\n813-493-8822 800-226-1345 \r\n \r\nSanctuary Cove Cabin \r\n \r\n8795 Old GA Hwy. 2 \r\n \r\n706-632-6645 \r\n \r\nShady Springs Cottage \r\n \r\n301 Mill Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-492-3513 \r\n \r\nSouthern Comfort Cabin Rentals 950 Appalachian Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-258-3737 866-422-2467 \r\n \r\nSunnybrook Bend Hot Tub Cabins P.0.Box 2589 \r\n \r\n800-974-3620 \r\n \r\nTica Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n699 E. Main St. \r\n \r\n706-632-4448 800-871-TICA \r\n \r\nToccoa River Houses \r\n \r\n730 Riverside Ln. \r\n \r\n770-336-5208 \r\n \r\nToccoa Valley Campgrounds \r\n \r\n11481 Aska Rd. \r\n \r\n706-838-4317 \r\n \r\nKOA Kampgrounds \r\n \r\n2523 Red Bud Rd. NE \r\n \r\n706-629-7511 800-KOA-7512 \r\n \r\nSalacoa Creek Park \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.156, Exit 315 \r\n \r\n706-629-3490 \r\n \r\nJohn Tanner State Park \r\n \r\n354 Tanner'sBeach Rd. \r\n \r\n770-830-2222 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nAllatoona Lake Campground \r\n \r\n1138 GA Hwy. Spur 20 \r\n \r\n678-721-6700 877-444-6777 \r\n \r\nAllatoona Landing Marine Resort 24 Allatoona Landing Rd. \r\n \r\n770-974-6089 800-346-7305 \r\n \r\nClark Creek North Campground Off US Hwy. 75, Glade Rd. \r\n \r\n678-721-6700 877-444-6777 \r\n \r\nClark Creek South Campground Off US Hwy. 75, Glade Rd. \r\n \r\n678-721-6700 877-444-6777 \r\n \r\nFoxriver Cottage \r\n \r\n980 Euharlee Rd. \r\n \r\n770-382-2930 \r\n \r\nGatewood Park \r\n \r\n244 Bartow Beach Rd. \r\n \r\n770-387-5163 \r\n \r\nKOA Cartersville \r\n \r\n800 Cassville White Rd, \r\n \r\n770-382-7330 800-KOA-2841 \r\n \r\nMcKaskey Creek Campground \r\n \r\nOff GA Hwy.20, McKaskey Creek Rd. 678-721 -6700 877-444-6777 \r\n \r\nMcKinney Campground \r\n \r\nOff US Hwy. 75, King's Camp Rd. 678-721-6700 877-444-6777 \r\n \r\nOld Highway 41 #3Campground Off GA Hwy.92, Lake Acworth Rd. 678-721 -6700 877-444-6777 \r\n \r\nRed Top Mountain State Park \u0026Lodge 50 Lodge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-975-0055 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nUpper Stamp Creek Campground Off US Hwy. 75,Wildemess Camp Rd. 678-721 -6700 877-444-6777 \r\n \r\nCedar Creek Park \r\n \r\n6770 Cave Spring Rd. \r\n \r\n706-777-3030 \r\n \r\nHightower Falls \r\n \r\n771 Hightower Falls Rd. \r\n \r\n770-748-8588 \r\n \r\nCarters Lake Marina \u0026 Resort \r\n \r\n575 Marina Rd. \r\n \r\n706-276-4891 \r\n \r\nFort Mountain State Park \r\n \r\n181 Fort Mountain Park Rd. 706-695-2621 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nLake Conasauga \r\n \r\n3941 US Hwy. 76 \r\n \r\n706-695-6736 \r\n \r\nWilderness View Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n9420 GA Hwy. 52 \r\n \r\n706-517-8810 866-517-8816 \r\n \r\nDragonfly Lodge \r\n \r\n587 Lower Prince Mountain Rd. 404-255-5207 800-597-6800 \r\n \r\nApache Ridge Log Cabin Rentals 150 Apache Way \r\n \r\n706-754-7177 \r\n \r\nBabbling Brook Log Cabin Rentals 3131 Alec Mountain Rd. \r\n \r\n800-284-9403 800-284-9403 \r\n \r\nBrigadoon Lodge \r\n \r\n8137 GA Hwy.197 N \r\n \r\n706-754-2229 \r\n \r\nBurton Woods Cabins \u0026 Lodge \r\n \r\n220 Brookwood Ln. \r\n \r\n706-947-3926 \r\n \r\nBurton Woods II \r\n \r\n300 Brookwood Ln. \r\n \r\n706-754-7442 \r\n \r\nCountry Ridge Cabins \r\n \r\n112 Kennedy Mountain Rd. \r\n \r\n706-947-3020 \r\n \r\nEvergreen Cabins \r\n \r\nP.O.Box 186 \r\n \r\n706-754-0245 877-299-2585 \r\n \r\nHappy Valley Cabins \r\n \r\n330 Happy Valley Resort \r\n \r\n706-754-3377 800-354-4773 \r\n \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park \r\n \r\n3655 GA Hwy.197 N \r\n \r\n706-947-3194 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nMountain Rivers Log Cabin Rentals 511 Grandis Heights Cir. \r\n \r\n706-754-9607 800-473-1434 \r\n \r\nRustic Country Cabins \r\n \r\n10786 GA Hwy.197 N \r\n \r\n706-947-3704 \r\n \r\nSunburst Stables Vacation Cabins 3181 GA Hwy.255 \r\n \r\n706-947-7433 800-806-1953 \r\n \r\nBack in the Woods Mountain House 526 Seven Winds Ln. \r\n \r\n706-782-1268 877-782-4684 \r\n \r\nCannon Country Cottage \r\n \r\nWeatherly Rd. \r\n \r\n706-947-1214 \r\n \r\nCherry Laurel Creek Cabins \r\n \r\n269 Daisey Ln. \r\n \r\n706-782-6757 \r\n \r\nCradleCrestVacation Rental Mtn. Cabin OffWarwoman Rd. \r\n \r\n912-352-3313 877-352-3313 \r\n \r\nCovered Bridge Cabin \r\n \r\n3321 US Hwy. 76 W \r\n \r\n706-782-2830 \r\n \r\nCut Bait Cottage \r\n \r\n94 Sunrise Dr., Lot 738 \r\n \r\n404-873-3372 \r\n \r\nD\u0026H Cabin \r\n \r\n473 Washington Ln. \r\n \r\n706-782-6319 706-490-1666 \r\n \r\nEscape Hatch Cottage \r\n \r\n4227 Blalock Goldmine Rd. \r\n \r\n404-313-1565 \r\n \r\nLaurel House \r\n \r\nOff Lake Rabun Rd. \r\n \r\n770-435-5269 \r\n \r\nMountain Aire Cottages \r\n \r\n18 Motel Dr. \r\n \r\n706-782-9568 888-571-9597 \r\n \r\nPeaceful Getaway \r\n \r\n368 Saddle Gap Rd. \r\n \r\n770-381-8491 \r\n \r\nPounding Mill Creek Cabins \r\n \r\n1832 Hale Ridge Rd. \r\n \r\n706-782-9913 \r\n \r\nRabun Beach Campground-CNF lake Rabun Rd.S \r\n \r\n706-782-3320 \r\n \r\nSandy Bottom Campground-CNF Forest Service Rd. 70 \r\n \r\n706-782-3320 \r\n \r\nSnooks Cabins \r\n \r\n3982 Blalock Goldmine Rd. \r\n \r\n706-947-1231 888-410-1231 \r\n \r\nTallulah River Campground-CNF Forest Service Rd.70 \r\n \r\n706-782-3320 \r\n \r\nTate Branch Campground-CNF \r\n \r\nForest Service Rd.70 \r\n \r\n706-782-3320 \r\n \r\nTut's Mountain \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.441 \u0026Seed Tick Rd. 706-782-6218 800-621-1768 \r\n \r\nWillis Knob Campground-CNF \r\n \r\nWillis Knob Rd. \r\n \r\n706-782-3320 \r\n \r\nBlue Creek Cabins \r\n \r\n2362 Dean Mountain Rd. \r\n \r\n404-816-8228 \r\n \r\nBoggs Creek Campground - CNF Off US Hwy.19/129 \r\n \r\n706-754-6221 \r\n \r\npremiercabinrentals.com \r\ncohuttacountry.com shadyspringscottage.com southemcomfortcabinrentals.com sunnybrook.com ticacabins.com toccoariverhouses.com \r\nkoa.com/where/gal l 0126.htm \r\ngastateparks.org reserveusa.com allatoonalandingmarina.com \r\n. allatoona.sam.usace.anny.miVAllatoona/camping . allatoona.sam.usace.anny.miVAllatoona/camping \r\nfoxgloves.us \r\nkoa .com/where/gall 0120.htm \r\n. allatoona.sam.usace.anny.miVAllatoona/camping . allatoona.sam.usace.anny.miVAllatoona/camping \r\nallatoona.sam.usace.anny.miVAllatoona/camping \r\n. gastateparks.org \r\nallatoona.sam.usace.anny.miVAllatoona/camping \r\nhightowerfalls.com carterslake.com gastateparks.org fs.fed.us/conf wildemessviewcabins.com phoenixanddragon.com apacheridge.com bbinc.org brigadoonlodge.com cottages.org lodging.org helenga.org/countryridgecabins/ whitecounty.com/evergreencabins happyvalleycabins.com gastateparks.org \r\nrusticcountrycabins.com sunburststables.com backinthewoodsga.com \r\ncherrylaurelcreekcabins.com cradleaest.com \r\naquaviewrentals.com \r\ngamountains.com \r\nmountainairecottages.com \r\npoundingmillcreekcabins.com fs.fed.us/conf fs.fed.us/conf snookscabinsatlakeburton.com fs.fed.us/conf fs.fed.us/conf tutsmountain.com fs.fed.us/conf bluecreekcabins.com \r\n \r\n156 \r\n \r\n Please call co confirm, a information may have changed since date of publication. \r\n \r\nMOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING \r\n \r\nCannon Falls Lodge \r\n \r\nOff US Hwy.129 \r\n \r\n1 706-348-7919 \r\n \r\nCountry Hideaway at Mountain Lakes 75 Enchanted Way,GA Hwy.75 Alt. 706-865-7666 800-514-1618 \r\n \r\nDeSoto Falls Campground-CNF \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.129/19 \r\n \r\n706-745-6928 \r\n \r\nGabby'sCabins \r\n \r\n3083 Helen Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-865-6772 \r\n \r\nGold'nGem Grubbin Campground 75 Gold Nugget Ln. \r\n \r\n706-865-5454 \r\n \r\nJenny'sCreek Family Campground 4542 US Hwy. 129 N \r\n \r\n706-865-6955 \r\n \r\nLeisure Acres Campground \r\n \r\n3840 Westmoreland Rd. \r\n \r\n706-865-6466 888-748-6344 \r\n \r\nSandy Bottoms Cabins \r\n \r\nDuncan Bridge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-654-5501 \r\n \r\nTurner Campsites \r\nm White'sCo. Cabins \r\n \r\n142TurnerCampsites Rd. 2White Pines Rd. \r\n \r\n706-865-4757 706-348-6706 \r\n \r\nOur Mountain \r\n \r\n265 Cabin Dr. \r\n \r\n706-862-6363 \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park \r\n \r\n650 Watson Mill Rd. \r\n \r\n706-783-5349 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nCountry Boys RV Park \r\n \r\n5473 Mount Olive Rd. \r\n \r\n706-335-5535 800-562-3408 \r\n \r\nThe Pottery Campground \r\n \r\n100 Pottery Rd. \r\n \r\n706-335-3120 800-223-0667 \r\n \r\nBald Ridge Campground-COE \r\n \r\n4100 Bald Ridge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-945-9531 \r\n \r\nSawnee Campground-COE \r\n \r\n3200 Buford Dam Rd. \r\n \r\n770-94S-9531 \r\n \r\nShady Grove Campground-COE \r\n \r\n7800 Shadburn Ferry Rd. \r\n \r\n770-945-9531 \r\n \r\nTwin Lakes RV Park \r\n \r\n3300 Shore Dr. \r\n \r\n770-887-4400 \r\n \r\nAunt Anne'sFireside Log Cabins BO Lila Way \r\n \r\n706-864-9714 \r\n \r\nBend of the River Cabins \u0026Chalets 319 Horseshoe Ln. \r\n \r\n706-219-2040 \r\n \r\nCamp Glisson Retreat Center \r\n \r\n865 Camp Glisson Rd. \r\n \r\n706-864-6181 \r\n \r\nCavender Creek Cabins \r\n \r\n200 Beaver Dam Rd. \r\n \r\n706-864-7221 \r\n \r\nDockery Lake Campground-CNF Forest Service Rd.654 \r\n \r\n706-745-6928 \r\n \r\nForrest Hills Mountain Resort \r\n \r\n135 Forrest Hills Rd. \r\n \r\n706-864-6456 800-654-6313 \r\n \r\nHatfield'sHideaway Cabins \r\n \r\n3109 Copper Mine Rd. \r\n \r\n706-864-6743 \r\n \r\nHermanHaus Cabin \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.129/19 N \r\n \r\n770-396-1060 \r\n \r\nLaurel Ridge Cabins \r\n \r\n185 Mountain Laurel Ridge \r\n \r\n706-864-5392 \r\n \r\nMy Mountain Home Cabin Rentals 125-BEMain St. \r\n \r\n706-867-9156 \r\n \r\nRiverwalk Cabins \r\n \r\n301 Blue Ridge View Dr. \r\n \r\n706-864-4023 \r\n \r\nR-Ranch in the Mountains Resort 65 R-Ranch Rd. \r\n \r\n706-864-6444 \r\n \r\nWild Willy RVs \u0026Campground \r\n \r\n5320 Long Branch Rd. \r\n \r\n706-867-9978 \r\n \r\nAmicalola Falls State Park \r\n \r\n418Amicalola Falls Lodge Rd. 706-265-8888 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Getaway \r\n \r\nOff GA Hwy.400 \r\n \r\n678-360-5571 \r\n \r\nMcCord Mountain Properties \r\n \r\n2120 Perimeter Rd. \r\n \r\n706-265-3943 \r\n \r\nMountain Brook Cabins \r\n \r\n76 Coolidge Dr. \r\n \r\n706-864-3127 \r\n \r\nToto Creek Campground-COE \r\n \r\n154 Toto Creek Park Rd. \r\n \r\n770-945-9531 \r\n \r\nUnder the Hemlock \r\n \r\n5545 GA Hwy. 52 \r\n \r\n706-265-4603 \r\n \r\nWar Hill Campground-COE \r\n \r\n4081 War Hill Park Rd. \r\n \r\n770-945-9531 \r\n \r\nTwin Rivers Resort \r\n \r\n210 Twin Rivers Resort Dr. \r\n \r\n706-754-2010 866-754-2010 \r\n \r\nAndys Troot Farm,Cabins \u0026Campground Betty'sCreek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-746-2550 \r\n \r\nChalet Village \r\n \r\n768 Franklin St. \r\n \r\n706-746-5348 800-541 -0671 \r\n \r\nRiver Vista Mountain Village \r\n \r\n960 GA Hwy. 246 \r\n \r\n706-746-2722 888-850-7275 \r\n \r\nBobby Brown State Park \r\n \r\n2509 Bobby Brown S.P. Rd. \r\n \r\n706-213-2046 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nLazy \"L\"Hunting \u0026Fishing Lodge 1014 Flatwoods Rd. \r\n \r\n706-283-8163 \r\n \r\nPine-Der-Rosa Cabins \r\n \r\n2561 Hulmes Chapel Rd. \r\n \r\n706-213-1708 800-554-7774 \r\n \r\nRichard B. Russell State Park \r\n \r\n2650 Russell State Park Rd. \r\n \r\n706-213-2045 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nShade Tree Cabins, LLC \r\n \r\n1888 Hulmes Chapel Rd. \r\n \r\n706-283-3306 \r\n \r\nBears Crossing \r\n \r\n5610 Turniptown Rd. \r\n \r\n706-635-7831 \r\n \r\nBobcat Cabin Rental on the Cartecay 365 Parker Trail \r\n \r\n706-276-7677 \r\n \r\nCedar Crest Mountain Resorts \r\n \r\nOff Back Pine Way \r\n \r\n706-698-2727 888-34-CEDAR \r\n \r\nEllijay Country Cabins \r\n \r\n274Elford Rd. \r\n \r\n706-636-4988 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountain Cabins \r\n \r\nOff Oakridge Trail Dr. \r\n \r\n678-454-6059 \r\n \r\nLakeland Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n374 Glenridge Dr. \r\n \r\n678-454-1094 \r\n \r\nLighthouse Cabin \r\n \r\n35 Lakeside Trail \r\n \r\n770-822-2195 \r\n \r\nMountain Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n463 Fugue Dr. \r\n \r\n406-337-5541 888-88-CABIN \r\n \r\nMountain Memories Getaway \r\n \r\n779 Bernhardt Rd. \r\n \r\n706-276-1495 866-MTNMEMS \r\n \r\nMy Father's Cabin \r\n \r\n479 Lake Forrest Rd. \r\n \r\n770-218-1727 \r\n \r\nNorth Georgia Get-Aways \r\n \r\n34 Twin Mountain Lake Rd. \r\n \r\n706-253 -8000 \r\n \r\nOcoee Yurt Company \r\n \r\n4496 Yukon Rd. \r\n \r\n352-694-3220 \r\n \r\nOverland Trails Log Cabin Rentals 273 Rose Petal Ln. \r\n \r\n706-276-2211 877-474-LOGS \r\n \r\nPflueger'sFish Camp \r\n \r\nP.0.Box 1993 \r\n \r\n706-276-3786 \r\n \r\nPlum Nelly Campground \r\n \r\n15828 SGA Hwy.515 \r\n \r\n404-317 -2458 \r\n \r\nRiver House \r\n \r\n358 Armor Way N \r\n \r\n770-355-4564 \r\n \r\nRiver Run Cabin \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.515 \r\n \r\n770-420-1473 \r\n \r\ncannonfallslodge.com countryhideawayresorts.com fs.fed.us/conf gabbyscabins.com goldngem.com jennyscreek.com leisureacrescampground.com northeastga.com/sandybottomscabins/ turnercampsites.com helenga.org/whitescozzzcabins ourmountaincabins.com gastateparks.org \r\ncraven pottery.com lanier.sam.usace.army.mil lanier.sam.usace.army.mil lanier.sam.usace.army.mil campgroundinfo.com annescabins.com bendoftheriver.net campglisson.org cavendercreek.com fs.fed.us/conf forresths .com hatfieldcabins.com \r\nmymthomecabin.com riverwalkcabins.com rranchga .com wildwillyrvs.com gastateparks.org lakelaniergetaway.com northgacabinrental.com \r\nhttp://lanier.sam.usace.army.mil/ \r\nhttp://lanier.sam.usace.army.mil/ twinriverscabins.com andystroutfarm.com dillardhouse.com rvmountainvillage.com gastateparks.org \r\npine-der-rosa.com gastateparks.org shadetreecabins.com \r\nbobcatcabinrentals.com cedarcrestcabins.com \r\ngmcabins.com lakelandcabinrentals.com thelighthousecabin.com mountaincabinrentals.com mtnmemoriesgetaway.com myfatherscabin.com northgeorgiagetaways. com ocoeeyurts.com overlandtrails.com/cabins.htm gilmerchamber.com gilmerchamber.com reallycoolcabins.com riverruncabingeorg ia.com \r\n \r\nIIC I \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\ni \r\ni \r\n \r\nI I \r\n \r\ne \r\n~ ~ \r\n \r\nI  \r\nI . \r\nI : I . 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ORG I 00 V I S I T GA \r\n \r\nMOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING \r\n \r\nRiversideChalet \r\n \r\n1ORiverview Dr. \r\n \r\n770-428-4402 \r\n \r\ngeorgiamountaincabin.com \r\n \r\nStress Buster Vacation Rentals \r\n \r\nP.D.Box 1764 \r\n \r\n404-791 -4388 \r\n \r\nstressbuster-vaca tio nren tals.com \r\n \r\nWhispering Winds Mtn.Retreat \u0026Cabin 616 Harpers Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-636-5627 \r\n \r\nwhi speringwindsretreat .com \r\n \r\nWhite Pine Lodge \r\n \r\n196 White Pine Ridge \r\n \r\n770-339-5635 \r\n \r\nlakelan dca binrentals.com / wp \r\n \r\nChestnut RidgeCampground-COE 6515Chestnut Ridge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-945-9531 \r\n \r\nlanier.sam.usace.army.mil \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Lodges-Log Cabins 6598 Lights Ferry Rd. \r\n \r\n770-967-1804 888-972-6300 lakelanierlodges.com \r\n \r\nOld Federal Campground-COE \r\n \r\n6219 Old Federal Rd. \r\n \r\n770-945 -9531 \r\n \r\nlanier.sam.usace.army.mil \r\n \r\nBolding Mill Campground-COE \r\n \r\n4055 Chestatee Rd. \r\n \r\n770-945-9531 \r\n \r\nlanier.sam.usace.army.mil \r\n \r\nDuckett Mill Campground-COE \r\n \r\n3720 Duckett Mill Rd. \r\n \r\n770 -945 -9531 \r\n \r\nlanier.sam .u sace.army. mil \r\n \r\nRiver Forks Park \u0026Campground 3500 KeithBridge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-531 -3952 \r\n \r\nhallcounty.org/parks \r\n \r\nHart StatePark \r\n \r\n330 Hart State Park Rd. \r\n \r\n706-376-8756 800-864-7275 gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nMilltown Campground-COE \r\n \r\nNew Prospect Rd. \r\n \r\n706-856-0300 888-893-0678 sas.usace.army.mil/lakes/hartwell \r\n \r\nMountain Lakes Vacation Rentals LakeHartwell,multiple locations 864-972-0463 800-610-0020 mtnlakes.com \r\n \r\nPaynes Creek Campground-COE Off GA Hwy.51 \r\n \r\n706-856-0300 888-893-0678 sas.usace.army.mil/lakes/hartwell \r\n \r\nWad sa dler Campground-COE \r\n \r\n5625Anderson Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-856-0300 \r\n \r\nsas.usace.army.mil/lakes/hartwell \r\n \r\nA-1Vacation Rentals \r\n \r\n8287 S. Main St. \r\n \r\n706-878-0022 800-395-3644 a-1 vacationrental.com \r\n \r\nAndrews CoveCampground-CNF GA Hwy.75 N \r\n \r\n706-754-6221 \r\n \r\nfs.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n2990 GA Hwy. 356 \r\n \r\n706-878-1773 888-240-1201 cabinsga.com \r\n \r\nCabin on theCreek \r\n \r\n2047 Helen Hwy., Unit A \r\n \r\n706-865-4461 \r\n \r\ncabinonthecreek.com \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Ridge Lodge \u0026Cabins 500 Ridge Rd. \r\n \r\n706-878-3144 80Q-476-8331 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee RiverCampground-CNF Chattahoochee River Rd. \r\n \r\n706-754-6221 \r\n \r\nfs.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\nChimney Shadows Cabins \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 356 to Shadow Dr. \r\n \r\n706-865-4935 \r\n \r\nchi mneysha dows.co m \r\n \r\nCountry CharmCabins \r\n \r\n322 Dandy Ln. \r\n \r\n706-878-0053 \r\n \r\ncountrycharmcabins.com \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountain Madness Cabins 190 Mountain Madness Dr. \r\n \r\n770-878-2851 888-534-6452 gamountainmadness.com \r\n \r\nKatrina'sCottages \r\n \r\n738 Myra Branch Rd. \r\n \r\n706-878-3645 \r\n \r\nhelenga.org/katrinascottages \r\n \r\nLazy Bones Mountain Cabins \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.75 N \r\n \r\n706-219-3630 \r\n \r\nlazybonescabins.com \r\n \r\nLund'sHideaway Cabins \r\n \r\n7489GA Hwy.75Alt. \r\n \r\n706-878-3111 \r\n \r\nlundshideawaycabins.com \r\n \r\nNacoochee Cabins \r\n \r\n7025 SMainSt. \r\n \r\n706-878-9463 \r\n \r\nnacoocheevi ll age.com/cabi ns \r\n \r\nRiver Bend Chalets \r\n \r\n152 Dye St. \r\n \r\n709-878--0022 800-395-3644 helenga.org/riverbendchalets \r\n \r\nTimberloft Cottages Unicoi State Park \r\n \r\n3887 GA Hwy. 356 1788 GA Hwy.356 \r\n \r\n706-878-2950 866-514-1499 706-878-2201 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\ntimberloft.com gastateparks.org \r\n \r\n. I \r\n \r\nBald Mountain Park RV Resort \r\n \r\n751 Gander GapRd. \r\n \r\n706-896-8896 \r\n \r\nbaldmountainpark.com \r\n \r\nBend of the River Chalets \r\n \r\n2003 Bend of the River \r\n \r\n706-635-4612 \r\n \r\nhiawassee-bendofriver.com \r\n \r\nBoundary Waters Resort \u0026Marina 528 Sunnyside Rd. \r\n \r\n706-896-2530 800-323-3562 boundarywatersresort.com \r\n \r\nCottageat Swan Lake \r\n \r\n2500 Hickorynut Cove \r\n \r\n706-896-1582 \r\n \r\nhickorynutcove.com \r\n \r\nCrystal River Ranch Llamas \u0026Llodging 7316 US Hwy.76 E \r\n \r\n706-896-5005 \r\n \r\ncrystalrive r-ranch .com \r\n \r\nDeer Lodge Restaurant \u0026Cabins 7900 GA Hwy.17 \r\n \r\n706-896-2726 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountain Fair Campground 1311 Music Hall Rd. \r\n \r\n706-896-4191 \r\n \r\ngeorgia-mountain-fair.com \r\n \r\nGreat Escape Vacation Rentals \r\n \r\n1460 US Hwy.76 W,Ste.D \r\n \r\n706-896-9820 866-525-3372 greatescapevacation.com \r\n \r\nHiawassee River Trout Lodge \r\n \r\n2701 CabinDr. \r\n \r\n706-896-7400 866-833-7368 hiawasseecabins.com \r\n \r\nHickaynu!ColeTroutFann \u0026GlT'4)9lllllld 2500 Hickorynut Cove \r\n \r\n706-896-5341 \r\n \r\nhickorynutcove.com \r\n \r\nHorne's Hideaway \r\n \r\n1Hornes Hideaway \r\n \r\n706-896-6292 \r\n \r\nLake ChatugeChalets \r\n \r\nOff GA Hwy. 288 \r\n \r\n706-896-7368 \r\n \r\njwww.com/chatugechalets \r\n \r\nLake Chatuge Mountain Retreat Kilpatrick Point Ln. \r\n \r\n404-636-1782 \r\n \r\nga-mountain-lakehomes.com \r\n \r\nLaurel Mountain Cabins \r\n \r\n4877 Laurel Mountain Rd. \r\n \r\n706-896-8015 888-859-601 8 laurel-mountain-cabins.com \r\n \r\nMountaintop Chalet \r\n \r\n995 County Rd.212 \r\n \r\n706-896-2940 800-893-2940 chatuge-land-company.com \r\n \r\nPaulineTaylor Cabins \r\n \r\n57GA Hwy.180 \r\n \r\n706-896-2114 \r\n \r\nReal Estate \u0026 Rental Center \r\n \r\n150-AMain St. S \r\n \r\n706-896-1300 866-336-5263 realestateandrentals.com \r\n \r\nSerenityCoveCabin\u0026Boat Rental 834 Lower Bell Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-896-1465 800-896-1465 serenity-cove.com \r\n \r\nT.W.'sLakeside Landing \r\n \r\n1151 RobertsonRd. \r\n \r\n706-896-3487 \r\n \r\nLakehouseson Lani er \r\n \r\n7000 Holiday Rd. \r\n \r\n770-932-7200 800-84Q-S253 lakelanierislands.com \r\n \r\nFarside Cottages \r\n \r\n121 Oasis Rd. \r\n \r\n706-782-S986 800-332-3827 \r\n \r\nOrchard View Cabins \r\n \r\nP.O.Box 518 \r\n \r\n706-782-9267 800-222-6421 appalachianmall.com/orchardviewcabins \r\n \r\nRabun Farms Lake House \u0026Stables 13 Kings Row \r\n \r\n706-782-6412 \r\n \r\nRiver Campground \u0026Lodge \r\n \r\n28Joy Bridge Rd.\u0026441 \r\n \r\n706-782-9936 \r\n \r\nrivercampg round.com \r\n \r\nSeed Lake Campground-GA Power Crow Creek Road Rd. \r\n \r\n706-782-4014 \r\n \r\ngeorgiapower.com/gpclake \r\n \r\nTree Top Rentals \r\n \r\nTame TurkeyRd. \r\n \r\n229-436-0886 \r\n \r\ntreetoprentals.com \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park \r\n \r\n1763 Tugaloo State Park \r\n \r\n706-356-4362 800-864-7275 gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nMountainHomeRentalsof Georgia 13350 GA Hwy.SH \r\n \r\n770-894-4444 866-627-1001 mountainhomerentals.biz \r\n \r\nSwan Center Retreat House \r\n \r\n75 Swan Center Dr. \r\n \r\n770-893-3525 \r\n \r\nswancenter.org \r\n \r\nSunset Campground \r\n \r\n17139GA Hwy. 17 \r\n \r\n706-356-8932 \r\n \r\nRolling Thunder River Co.\u0026 Campground 20 Hughes St. \r\n \r\n706-496-5752 \r\n \r\nrollingthunderriverco.com \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\n Please ca ll to confirm, as information may have changed ince date of publication. \r\n \r\nMOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING \r\n \r\nMountain Laurel Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\nP.0.Box 513 \r\n \r\nAbove the Rest Luxury Cabins \r\n \r\n1164 My Mountain Rd. \r\n \r\nACountry Hearth Cabin Rentals 1164 My Mountain Rd. \r\n \r\nCutters Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\nP.O. Box976 \r\n \r\nDi'sMountain Getaway \r\n \r\nForge Mill Rd. \r\n \r\nMorganton Point Recreation Area Off GA Hwy.60 \r\n \r\nNew Beginnings Cabin Rental \r\n \r\n247 Croft Mountain Ridge \r\n \r\nWhispering Pines Campground 290 Whispering Pines Rd. \r\n \r\nBlack Rock Mountain State Park Black Rock Min.Pkwy \r\n \r\nMountain City RV Park \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.441 \r\n \r\nSunrise Mountain Cabins \r\n \r\nSunrise Mountain Ln. \r\n \r\nLake Russell Campground-CNF \r\n \r\n304 Lake Russell Rd. \r\n \r\nDoll Mountain Campgrounds \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.382 \r\n \r\nHarris Branch Campgrounds \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.382 \r\n \r\nRidgeway Campground \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.282 \r\n \r\nWoodring Branch Campground GA Hwy.282 \r\n \r\nAClear View \r\n \r\n966 Western Way \r\n \r\nCottontail Cottages \r\n \r\n272 Toole St. \r\n \r\nHeather Glen \r\n \r\n5968 Wolffork Rd. \r\n \r\nIdle Time Cabins \r\n \r\n29 Idle Time Ln. \r\n \r\nValley Springs Lodging \r\n \r\n787 Patterson Gap Rd. \r\n \r\nChattanooga South KOA Campground 199 KOA Blvd. \r\n \r\nCloudland Canyon State Park \r\n \r\n122 Cloudland Canyon Park Rd. \r\n \r\nScenic View Log Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n54 Scenic View Ln. \r\n \r\nLock \u0026 Dam Regional Park \r\n \r\n181 Lock \u0026 Dam Rd. \r\n \r\nBest Holiday Trav-L-Park \r\n \r\n1623 Mack Smith Rd. \r\n \r\nVictoria Bryant State Park \r\n \r\nllOS Bryant Park Rd. \r\n \r\nAppalachian Rentals \r\n \r\n698 Northwind \r\n \r\nBeautiful Cabins @Skyridge \r\n \r\n3Star Lake Ln. \r\n \r\nCherokee Campground \r\n \r\n45 Bethel Rd. \r\n \r\nCreekwood Cabins \u0026RV Resort \r\n \r\n5730 GA Hwy.356 \r\n \r\nDukes Creek Cabins \r\n \r\n42 Daytona Place \r\n \r\nGazebo Creek \r\n \r\n76 Deer Valley Estates \r\n \r\nKountry Peddler \u0026Tanglewood Cabins 3387 GA Hwy.356 \r\n \r\nMountain Greenery Cabins \r\n \r\n3621 GA Hwy. 255 N \r\n \r\nPine Ridge Country Cottages \r\n \r\n51 Pine Ridge Dr. \r\n \r\nPremier Vacation Rentals, Inc. \r\n \r\n51 S6 Helen Hwy. \r\n \r\nSautee Hereford Ranch Lodge \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.255 \r\n \r\nSleepy Hollow Campground \u0026Stables 307 Sleepy Hollow Rd. \r\n \r\nVon Stecher's Mountain Rentals 679 Sautee Woods \r\n \r\nABeary Special Cabin \r\n \r\n115 Wild Cat Run \r\n \r\nLake Winfield Scott Campground-CNF GA Hwy.180 \r\n \r\nToccoa Cabin Rental \r\n \r\nOff Brown Mountain Rd. \r\n \r\nToccoa Riverfront Cabin \r\n \r\n292 Brown MountainDr. \r\n \r\nJames H. Floyd State Park \r\n \r\n2800 Sloppy Floyd Lake Rd. \r\n \r\nBig Oak RV Park \r\n \r\n1179 GA Hwy.100 S \r\n \r\nTally Valley Park \r\n \r\n3025 US Hwy.78 E \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park \r\n \r\n338 Jane Hurt Yam Dr. \r\n \r\nBlack Bear Cabins \r\n \r\n1978 E. Boggs Mountain Rd. \r\n \r\nCovecrest Retreat Center \r\n \r\n25 Falls Dr. \r\n \r\nHidden Gap Log Cabins \r\n \r\n194 Carson Ln. \r\n \r\nSplendor Mountain \r\n \r\n195 New Gate Dr. \r\n \r\nWylie Mountain Cabin on Lake Burton 125 Waterview Ln. \r\n \r\nCottage on Lake Yonah \r\n \r\nRt.3, Box 3844 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Baptist Conference Center 8496 Lake Louise Rd. \r\n \r\nToccoa RV Park \r\n \r\n2136 Oak Valley Rd. \r\n \r\nTrembly Bald Mountain Retreat Rt.3, Box 3824 \r\n \r\nLookout MountainKOA \r\n \r\nP.O.Box 490 \r\n \r\nMcIntosh Reserve Park \r\n \r\n1046 W. McIntosh Cir. \r\n \r\nBallard Tiger Creek Chalets \u0026 Inn 4982 US Hwy. 441 \r\n \r\nFort Yargo State Park \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.81 \r\n \r\nAlmost Heaven \r\n \r\nOff US Hw .76 \r\n \r\n706-374-5197 706-374-2057 706-374-2057 770-814-9937 877-714-9937 706-374-3043 877-237-1211 706-632-3031 706-374-5080 888-665-0026 706-374-6494 706-746-2141 800-864-7275 706-746-2242 706-746-3355 800-850-3096 706-754-6221 706-276-4413 877-444-6777 706-276-4545 877-444-6777 706-334-U48 877-444-6777 706-276-6050 877-444-6777 706-746-5047 706-782-0223 706-7 46-9994 706-746-2270 706-746-3875 706-937-4166 800-KOA-4167 706-657-4050 800-864-7275 706-398-0230 706-234-5001 706-891 -9766 800-693-2877 706-245-6270 800-864-7275 706-878-2172 800-443-9294 706-878-3244 706-878-2267 888-878-2268 706-878-2164 706-865 -1783 770-972-7491 800-305-4812 x55 706-878-3286 706-878-3442 706-878-3290 706-348-8323 888-966-4040 706-878-3293 706-878-2618 678-296-4904 941 -729-390S 706-745-6928 703-583-1856 352-237-4335 706-857-0826 800-864-7275 770-574-5522 770-574-2076 706-754-7979 800-864-7278 706-782-7542 866-782-4340 706-782-5961 706-782-5900 706-212-2897 706-782-5475 706-886-384 5 706-886-3133 706-886-2654 706-886-9069 706-657-6815 800-562-1239 770-830-5879 706-782 -2085 770-867-3489 800-864-7275 706-379-1329 \r\n \r\nmountainlaurelcabinrentals.com abovetherestcabins.com abovetherestcabins.com cutterscabin.com dismountaingetaway.com fs.fed.us/conf newbeginningscabinrental.com whisperingpinescampground.com gastateparks.org \r\nsunrisemountaincabins.com fs.fed.us/conf carters.sam.usace.army.mil/ carters.sam.usace.army.mil/ carters.sam.usace.army.mil/ carters.sam.usace.army.mil/ \r\ncottontailcottage.net heatherglen.tv \r\nvalleyspringslodging.com koacampgrounds.com gastateparks.org scenicviewlogcabins.com rfpra.com chattacamp.com gastateparks.org appalachianrentals.com skyridgecabins.com cherokeervcampground.com creekwoodresort.info/ dukescreekcabins.com gazebocreek.com northeastgeorgiacabins.com mountaingreenerycabins.com pineridgecottages.com premiervacationrental.com shrlodge.com helenga.org/sleepyhollow vonstecherscabins.com richardsoncabin .com fs.fed .us/conf toccoa-cabin.com toccoa-riverfront-cabins.com gastateparks.org \r\ngacamping.com/tallyvalley.htm gastateparks.org blackbearcabinsinc.com lifeteen.com/covecrest.asp hiddengapcabins.com splendormountain.com pssi -us.com/Wyle cottageonlakeyonah.com cmp.gabaptist.org \r\ntremblybald.com lookoutmountainkoa.com carrollcountyga.com connectedminds.com/ballard gastateparks.org home.alltel.net/suesteve/ \r\n \r\nI . \r\n \r\n. 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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. \r\n \r\nWild Time \r\nGo 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. \r\n \r\nStirring Stories \r\nRural 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. \r\n \r\n160 \r\n \r\n Gracious Living Flower Power \r\n \r\nDelight 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. \r\n \r\nOver 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. \r\n \r\nCivil War \r\nAndersonville,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. \r\n \r\nRefreshing Water \r\nFamilies,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. \r\n \r\n161 \r\n \r\n  Commemorate the civil rightsmovement through freedom music, oral histories, and photographs at the Albany Civil Rights Museum. \r\n Get an eyeful of 15,000 alligators from just-hatched to super-sized at Glass Gator Farm in Camilla. \r\n Ride nine roller coasters or cool off on the water slides at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta. \r\n Drive across Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge,the state'slongest wooden bridge, constructed by former slave Horace King. \r\nTwirl 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. \r\n Twenty-five murals, painted on the sides of local buildings, tell the story of life in the mill town oflakeland,circa 1925. \r\n Thrill to the Flying High Circus'sperformance on the tightwire and the trapeze at Callaway Gardens. \r\n Satisfy your need for speed at the Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds or Cordele'sWatermelon Capital Speedway. \r\n Follow the live oaks and magnolias leading to Melhana Grand Plantation in Thomasville and tour its 30 historic buildings. \r\n Sip the nectar of the gods at Still Pond Vineyard and Winery near Albany,producer of wines from the native muscadine grape. \r\n Relax in ahorse-drawn carriage or on ahayride or try out the in-ground trampoline at Butts Mill Farm near Pine Mountain. \r\n Stroll the 15-mile Columbus Riverwalk along the banks of the Chattahoochee River. \r\n Remember our fighting forces in Cordele at Georgia Veterans State Park'sexhibits of aircraft and at the National Infantry Museum in Fort Benning. \r\n Go underground to explore the Kolomoki Mounds in Blakely. \r\n \r\nBook It \r\nHumorist 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. \r\n \r\nMuseum Musing \r\nFood 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. \r\n \r\nParkside \r\nState 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. \r\n \r\nPresidental Pathways \r\nSouthern 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. \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\n Lulu'sRestaurant This upscale fine dining features freshly prepared American dishes. 132 N.Patterson St., Voldosta 229-244-4000 \r\nMinnie'sUptown Savor award-winning Southern cooking in the historic district. 104 Eighth St., Columbus 706-322-2766 \r\nMom'sKitchen Stop in for Southern specialties such as corn fritters,sweet potato pie,and collard greens. 203 Church St., Plains 229-824-5458 \r\nNeel House Dine on comfort food with flair, housed in a19th-century landmark. 502 5. Broad St., Thomasville 229-227-6300 \r\nThe Olde Inn Enjoy hand-cut steaks,down-home catfish,and an extensive wine list. 2536 US Hwy. 280 W, Cordele 229-273-1229 \r\nTony'sMain Street Bakery Patrons dine inside or outside along the town'sdistinctive blue and gray sidewalks. 118 5. Main St., Fitzgerald 229-426-7660 \r\n \r\nSomething Fishy \r\nThere'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. \r\n \r\nDepot Trio \r\nMeet 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. \r\n \r\nRecipe for Fun \r\nCelebrate 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. \r\n \r\nArts Alive \r\nAlove 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. \r\n \r\n163 \r\n \r\n GEORGIAONMYMl,ND . ORG I 00 VI IT GA \r\n \r\nADEL J-20 Plantation Trace \r\nLive Oak Plantation 675 PIClntalion Rd., Adel, 3I620 229 96-2112, 00-682-4 68, spav.com \r\nsportsman'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 \r\nReed 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 ' \r\nTra 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 ' \r\nFlorida/Georgia Welcome Center 1203 W. Fourth I., def, 31620 \r\no- 229-896-9742 \r\nOpen daily a.m.-6 p.m. [;l WC \r\nALBANY G- 18 Plantation Trace \r\nAlbanyArea 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 \r\nAlbany 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, \r\n' senior and tudcnts 3, under 3 free. Call for group \r\nrates. [;l WC \r\nAlbany 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-\u003c:enlul)' American, European, and ub. aharan \r\nfri 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 \r\nseniors 2. [;l WC 0-T \r\nFlint RiverQuarium 10 I Pine A,e., Albany, 31 70 I 229-639-2650, -COF'L/ , f]intril'erquarium .com \r\nisit 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 \r\no-'fl 7. 50. Call for group rate. [;l WC \r\nJack Daniel'sGarden Patch 409 Philema Rd. , Alban)', 31 701 229-420-0920, ;ackdanielsgardenpatch.com Purchase fresh fruits and vegetabl e traight from \r\no- th e garden. Open year-round. Call for hour and fees. \r\n[;l WC IT \r\n \r\nLake 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. \r\no- [;l WC IT \r\nThe 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 \r\na.m.-7 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 0-fl T \r\nSt. 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 \r\nTheatre 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 \r\nschedule and fees. [;l WC 0- \r\nThronateeska 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 \r\nfees. uicled group tours available. [;l WC 0-T \r\nTift 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-\u003clu k. Free. [;l WC 0- \r\nUS 19 Dragway 1304 Williamsburg Rd., Albany, 31 705 229-431 -0077, us 19dragway.com Home to NH RA-sanctioned drag racing. Call for ched- \r\nule and fees. [;l WC o-flT \r\nVeterans Riverfront Park Oglethorpe Blvd., Albany, 31 70I 229-434-8700, 800-475-8700, albanyga.com \r\nn 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 \r\nTravel Services Albany Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 225 W. Broad Ave., Albany, 31 70 I \r\n \r\n229-434 700, 800-475-8700, albanyga.com Open Mon.-F'ri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. WC ' \r\nFlint 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 !\u003clint River trip . Open Tue.-Sun. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Call in advance and for fees. Croup rates available. [;l WC I \r\nAMERICUS G- 16 Presidential Pathways \r\nHabitat for Humanity International Headquarters 322 \\V. I.Amar St. , Americus, 3I709 229-924-6935, 00-HAB ITAT, habitat.org \r\niew 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nKoinonia 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.- \r\no- 5 p.m., at. by re ervation. Donations accepted. \r\n[;l WC IT \r\nRylander Theatre 310 W. L\u003c1mar 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.- \r\no- 4 p.m. Guided tours available. Donations accepted. \r\n[;l WC I \r\nTravel 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. \r\no- Open Mon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at.-Sun. IO a.m.-4 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \r\nANDERSONVILLE G-lS Presidential Pathways \r\nAndersonville 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 \r\n.. government. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for \r\ntours. Free. [;l WC 6- 'fl T \r\nAndersonville 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 \r\no- available. Museum open daily 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. F'ree. \r\n[;l WC \r\nDrummer Boy Civil War Museum 11 7 Church St., Andersonville, 31711 229-924-255 , andersonvillega.{reeservers.com \r\n \r\n164 \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\nAlb@ny Are@ Arts C@uncil \r\n \r\nHoused in the historic circa 1906 Carnegie Library, \r\n \r\nand listed on the National Register of Historic Places. \r\n \r\nfeatures seminars/workshops, festivals, a bi-monthly \r\n \r\narts calendar, regional artist exhibits , tours, children's \r\n \r\n- programs and more. \r\n \r\n229-439-2787 \r\n \r\nwww.albanyartscouncil.org \r\n \r\nH@lid@y Inn \r\nNewly renovated. Free movie channel, in-room movies, high-speed and wireless internet access, coffee maker, hairdryer, microwave, refrigerators , fitness center, Boxers Restaurant \u0026 Lounge, banquet space up to 100 people. 229-883-8100 www.holiday-inn.com/hi-albanyga \r\n \r\nAlb@ny Museum @f Art \r\nSouthwest 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 \r\n \r\nC@urty@rd by M@rri@tt \r\n \r\nSurrounds travelers with the comforts of home. A \r\n \r\nbountiful breakfast buffet served daily. Swimming pool , \r\n \r\nwhirlpool , and exercise room . \r\n \r\n229-889-8015 \r\n \r\nwww.Marriott.com/ABYCY \r\n \r\nFlint River@u1rium \r\nShowcasing Southwest Georgia's unique underwater \r\nworld in a way you 've never seen before , including a \r\n175,000 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 . \r\n \r\n\\ Merry Acres C@mf@rt 8uites \u0026 Merry Acres @u@lity Inn \r\nAward-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 \r\n \r\nRiverfr@nt P@rk \r\n \r\nExciting park in Downtown Albany featuring garden \r\n \r\nareas for family gatherings, music and light-animated \r\n \r\nfountain , pavilion areas, Turtle Grove Play Park, \r\n \r\nGreenways Trail System and Riverwalk. Within walk- \r\n \r\ning distance of dining and shopping. \r\n \r\n229- 430-3910 \r\n \r\nwww.albanytomorrow.com \r\n \r\nThe f 1rks 1t Cheh1w \r\nSouthwest 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 \r\n \r\nHilt@n G@rden Inn \r\n122 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 \r\n \r\nA \r\n.111111-.-llt,;__ \r\n \r\nI \r\ni ~ \r\nwww.albany.ga.us \r\n \r\nwww.albanytomorrow.com \r\n \r\nWing@te Inn \r\n \r\nWireless 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 \r\n \r\nA/6 n,tt11rnlh \r\n--- ... GEOR ~ \r\nAlbany Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\n225 West Broad Avenue Albany, Georgia 31701 \r\n229.434.8700 1.800.475.8700 www.AlbanyGa .com \r\n \r\n GeoRGtAONMvMtND.ORG I 800 v1s1T GA \r\n \r\nExhibits 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. , \r\nSun. 1-5 p.m. dults $2, children$ L [;;l WC 6- \r\nTravel 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. \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6- \r\nARLINGTON E- 19 \r\nPlantation 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 \r\ngroup or individual hunts and fees. [;;l WC 6- fl T \r\nStill 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 \r\nlon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Call ahead for meal, parties, \r\nand fee . [;;l WC 6- \r\nASHBURN 1- 18 \r\nPlantation 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 \r\nCrime 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 \r\na.m.-1 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6- fl T \r\nTurner 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 \r\nPlaces. Open Mon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC b \r\nTravel Services \r\nAshburn- 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- \r\nable. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30a.m.-noon, 1-5 p.m. [;;l WC b \r\nBAINBRIDGE E-22 \r\nPlantation Trace Earl May Boat Basin Park Boal Basin Cir., Bainbridge, 39819 \r\n \r\n229-24 -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 \r\nfees. [;;l WC b \r\nFirehouse 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.- \r\nSun. 1-5 p.m. during exhibits. Free. [;;l WC 6-T \r\nMcKenzie-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. \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ree. [;;l WC b \r\nWillis Park Downtown Town Square, Bainbridge, 39817 229-248-2000 Concerts are often held al the Victorian gazebo in this \r\ncharming downtown park. Open daily. Free. 6- T \r\nTravel 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 \r\nSouthwest Georgia Visitor Information Center IOI Airport Rd., Bainbridge, 3981 7 229-243-8555, bainbridgega.com ln fom,ation about state and local tourist attractions \r\navai lable. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6- \r\nBLAKELY 0- 19 \r\nPlantation 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' \r\nConfederate Flagpole . Main 011 the Square, Blake/), 39823 \r\n229-723-3741, blakelyearlychamber.com Erected in 1861 , the last remaining wooden Confederate flagpole stands in the courthouse square. [;;l 6' \r\nCypress 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 \r\nKolomoki 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 \r\native 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 \r\ndaily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6- \r\nPeanut Monument . Main 011 the Square, Blakely, 39823 \r\n229-723-3 741 This monument pays tribute to the peanut, the plant responsible for Early County's growth and prosperity. [;;l 6' \r\n \r\nTravel 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- \r\nBUENA VISTA \r\nPresi 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 \r\nTravel 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- \r\nCAIRO G-22 \r\nPlantation 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 \r\nDogwood 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. \r\nTravel 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 \r\nCAMILLA G-20 \r\nPlantation 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 \r\nyear-round. [;;l WC b \r\nRio 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n CECIL G-22 \r\nPlantation 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 \r\nCOLQUITT E- 2O \r\nPlantation 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 \r\nll'amp Gra,~. Georgia's official fo lkli fe play. Open for performances only. Call for schedule. ~ WC 6' \r\nMillennium 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 \u003c1 Story to Tell , is composed of nine murals painted b) artists from all over the niled tale . \r\nPine 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-\u003clrm111 wagon . Open dai ly, O\\'. 1-.\\ lar. 31. all for lodging. resen-alions. and fees. ~WC M IT \r\nStorytelling Museum 166 E. Main t. , Colquitt, 39 37 229-758-6686, swampgravy.com \r\n \r\nThe 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 \r\nTribute to the American Indian S Hwy. 27. Colquitt, '9 37 \r\n229-758-2-100, 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 \r\nis the head of an Indian brave. ~ WC 6' \r\nVeterans Memorial Park \r\n\\lain t., Colquitt. 39 r \r\n229-75 -2-100, colquitt-georgia.com Pa) tribute to \\'eleran at this memorial park ju tout- \r\nside Cotton Ilall. Open dail) elm, n-\u003clusk. ~ 6' \r\nTravel 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' \r\nCOLUMBUS D- 14 \r\nPresidential 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 \r\n \r\nColumbus 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 \r\n16. ~ WC 6' IT \r\n \r\nColumbus Museum \r\n \r\n125111')'1111/on Rd. , Columbu, 31906 \r\n \r\n706-6-19-07I3. columbusmuseum.com \r\n \r\nExhibits range from '\\/alive American art to merican \r\n \r\nImpressionist and contemporaf)' mixed-media work. \r\n \r\nOpen Tue.-Sal. IO a.m.-5 p.m., un. I-; p.m., extend- \r\n \r\ned hour Thu. uided tour bv reser\\'ation. Free. \r\n \r\n~we e- IT \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nColumbus 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 \r\n \r\nColumbus 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, \r\ncycling, skating, and fishing. Open daily ; a.m.-1 1 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6' T \r\n \r\nColumbus State Farmers Market \r\n3) 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 \r\na.m.-9:30 p.111 . ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\n167 \r\n \r\n GEOROIAONMYMIND.ORO I 800 VI IT GA \r\n \r\nCooper 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 \r\nHollywood 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.- \r\nSat. I I :30 a.m.-midnight. Call for fees. [;l WC 6'fl T \r\nHuman 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 \r\nvary. WC 6' T \r\nLiberty 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 \r\np.m. Call for tours, schedule, and fees. [;l WC 6' T \r\nNational 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 . \r\n12:30- 4:30 p.m. F'ree. [;l WC 6' \r\nOxbow 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 \r\np.m., Sun. 110011-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nPort 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.- \r\n5 p.m. Call for guided tours. [;l WC 6' \r\nRankin 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 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' fl T \r\nRankin 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 \r\n \r\ncom 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 \r\nRiverCenter 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 \r\nand fee . [;l WC 6' T \r\nSouth Commons 400 Fourth St. , Columbus, 31902 706-653-+182, columbusga.org \r\nThe commons are home to . J. l\\lcClung lemorial \r\nStadium, 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 \r\nschedule and fees. [;l WC 6'fl T \r\nSpringer 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' T \r\nUptown 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 \r\np.m. [;l WC 6' fl \r\nTravel 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' \r\nGreater Columbus Chamber of Commerce 1200 Sixth Ave., Columbus, 3.1902 706-327- 1566, columbuschamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center 175 1 Williams Rd., Columbus, 31904 706-649-7455, georgiaonmymind.org \r\nOpen daily 8: '0 a.m.-5: 30 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nBlack 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. \r\nHeritage Corner Tour Historic Columbus Foundation, 70 Broadway Columbus, 31901 706-323-7979, historiccolumbus.com \r\n \r\nTour five house museums ranging from primitive lo po h circa 1800 through 1870. Daily al 2 p.m. Adults \r\n$5, studen ts $1. Call for group rates. [;l WC 6' \r\nCORDELE 1- 16 \r\nPresidential 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 \r\ndaily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' fl T \r\nLake 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 \r\nfor fees. [;l WC 6'fl T \r\nRed 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 \r\nstyle. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6' T fl \r\nSAM 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 \r\nNintl1 Avenue. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC 6' o/1 \r\nState 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nTurkey 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. \r\nWatermelon 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 \r\nasphalt track. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC 6' I \r\nTravel 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 \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n  GeoRG1AONMvM1 o.ORG I Boo VISIT GA \r\n \r\nCUTHBERT 0- 17 Planta tion Trace \r\nJulianna'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. \r\nl;l WC 6' 'IT \r\nTravel 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,. \r\nDAWSON F- 17 Plantation Trace \r\nDawson 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 \r\nretail shops housed in restored storefronts. l;l WC 6' \r\nFillingame 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 \r\nSteve 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 \r\nTravel 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,. \r\nDONALSONVILLE 0-21 Plantation Trace \r\nChattahoochee 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. \r\nOpen daily dawn-dusk. Free. l;l WC 6' \r\nDonalsonville 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. \r\nOlive 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. \r\nCall for hours and fees. l;l WC 6' \r\nSeminole Courthouse 200 S. Knox, Do11alsonville, 39845 229-524-2878 \r\n \r\nBuilt 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,. \r\nSeminole 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,. \r\nTravel 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,. \r\nELLAVILLE Presidential Pathways Travel Services Ellaville-Schley County Chamber of Commerce 317 E. Oglethorpe St. , Ellaville, 31806 229-937-2262, 1webshop.com!ellaville_schlcryI \r\nOpen Mon.-Tue. and 17rn.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Wed. 9 a.m.-noon. l;l 6,. \r\nFITZGERALD K-18 Plantation Trace \r\nBen 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,. \r\nBlue 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,. \r\nBowens 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- \r\ntion one week in advance. Free. l;l WC 6' \r\nColony 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,. \r\nEllis T. Paulk Park Perry House Rd. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5050, fitzgeraldga .org \r\nn 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. \r\nl;l 6,. WC T \r\n \r\nEvergreen 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,. \r\nFitzgerald 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 \r\nlife-size chessboard. l;l WC 6,. flT \r\nFitzgerald 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 \r\nFitzgerald 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,. \r\nGrand 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 \r\nMon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. l;l WC 6,. T \r\nJefferson 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' \r\nPo 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 \r\nTravel 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' \r\nFORT GAINES C-18 Plantation Trace \r\nColeman 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 \r\nre ervation only. Free. l;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n170 \r\n \r\n  ALBANY Flint River Golf Cou rse 2000 McAdams Dr., 31705 229-430-526, alban).ga.us \r\nRiver Pointe Golf Club 0 I River Pointe Dr., 3170 I 229-883-4885 riverpointegolfcourse.com \r\nAMERICUS Brickyard Plantation Golf Club and RV Park 1619 US Hi.,,. 280 E.. 31709 229-874-1234 brickyardgolfclub.com \r\nWolf Creek Golf Club 207 \\VolfCreek Dr., 31719 229-928-4040 \r\nASHBURN Wanee Lake Country Club 3821 GA Hny. 112 IV., 3171-f 229-567-2727 \r\nBAINBRIDGE The Pines Golf Course 183 Davis A,e., 39817 229-246-8545 \r\nBUENA VISTA Cedar Creek Golf and Country Club Of{GAHwy. 137, 31803 229-649-338 l \r\nCOLQUITT Clydesdale MeadowsGolf Club 100 Clubhouse Dr., 39837 229-758-9200 clydesdalemeadows.com \r\nCOLUMBUS Bull Creek Golf Course 7333 Lp,ch Rd., 31 20 706-561-1614 columbusga. org/B uI/creek \r\nGodwin Creek Golf Course 403 42nd St., 31904 706-324-0583 \r\nOxbow Creek Golf Course 3491 S. Lumpkin Rd. , 31903 706-689-9977 \r\nWoodland Hills Golf Club 592 Day Lake Dr. 1\\llidland, 31820 706-563-55 l 1, 11oodlandhills.net \r\nCORDELE Crisp County Golf Course 1205 N. Fifth St., 31015 229-276-2797 \r\nGeorgia Vets Memorial Golf Course 2315 US Hwy. 2 0 IV, 31015 229-276-2377, 800-434-0982 golfgeorgia.org \r\nIronwood Golf and Residential Community 381 Lakeshore \\Vay, 31015 229-535-301-/, iromroodga.com \r\n \r\nPine Hills Country Club 15 Aberdeen Cir., 31015 229-273-1238 \r\nCUSSETA Red Oak Golf Club 15 Gordy Mill Pond Rd., 31805 706-989-3312, golfgeorgia.org \r\nDOERUN The Barrens Golf Course 2254 CA Hwy 270 \\V., 31744 229-782-7172 \r\nDONALSONVILLE Donalsonville Country Club GA Hwy. 39 S., 31745 229-524-2955 \r\nEDISON The Pines Golf Club \r\n623 Country Club Rd. Off GA H11y 37 E., 39846 229-835-3056 \r\nFITZGERALD Fitzgerald Country Club 330 Ocilla /-fwy., 31750 229-423-1117 \r\nMallard Point Golf Club GA Hwy. 215, 31750 229-365-7810 \r\nFORT BENNING Follow Me Golf Course Bldg. 390, 31905 706-687-1940 \r\nFORT GAINES Meadowlinks at George T. Bagby Golf Course Off GA Hwy. 39, 31751 229-768-3714, 800-434-09 2 golfgeorgia.org \r\nGRIFFIN Griffin City Golf Course Camp orthem Rd., 30224 770-229-6615, cityofgriffin.com \r\nMorgan Dairy Golf Club 525 fl/organ Dairy Rd., 30224 770-358-222 1 \r\nLAGRANGE American Legion Golf Cou rse Hamilton Rd., 30240 706-8 4-4 379 \r\nThe Fields of Rosemont 257 S. mith Rd., 30241 706-845-7425, field golf.com \r\nLAKE PARK Francis Lake Golf Club 5366 Golf Dr., 31636 229-559-7961, franci lake.com \r\nMEANSVILLE Hickory Ridge Golf Club 838 Thompson Rd., 30256 706-64 -295 5 midgagolfcom \r\n \r\nI GEORGIAONMYMIND.ORG 800 VI IT GA \r\n \r\nMIDLAND Woodland Hills Golf Club 592 Day Lake Dr., 31820 706-563-55 11 \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN Callaway Gardens Resort GA Hwy. 18, 31822 \r\n00-225-5292, callawayonline.com \r\nREYNOLDS Reynolds Golf Club \r\nGA H,\"\u003e' 12 1., 31076 \r\n478 47-4546 \r\nSYLVESTER Pine Knoll Golf Club -109 Pine Knoll Rd. , 31791 229-776-3455 \r\nTHOMASTON Raintree Golf Club 1-195 U Hl\")'. 19 ., 302 6 706-647-7358, midgagol{.com \r\nTHOMASVILLE Country Oaks Golf Course 6-1 l GA /-fwy. 122, 31757 229-225-4333 \r\nTIFTON Forest Lake Golf Course 260 Sutton Rd., 3179-1 229-382-7626 \r\nGolf Club of South Georgia 3922 US Hwy. 41 ., 31793 229-386-465 3 \r\nTifton ramily Golf and Pine Island Golf Club 336 Brighton Rd., 31794 229-388-0118, 229-387-7600 \r\nVALDOSTA Quiet Pines Golf Course 15501 Prewitt St. 1\\ /oody AFB, 31699 229-257-3297 \r\nStone Creek Golf Club -1300 Coleman Rd., 31602 229-247-2527, gagol{.com \r\nWARM SPRINGS Roosevelt Memorial Golf Course US Hwy. 27-AIGA Hwy. 41, 31830 706-655-5230 \r\nWILLIAMSON The Pines Reidsboro Rd., 30292 770-229-4 l 07, midgagolf.com \r\nWOODBURY Pebblebrook Golf Course I I 16 Pebblebrook Rd., 30293 706-8-16-3809 golfatpebblebrook.com \r\nZEBULON Cedars Golf Club GA Hwy. 1 W., 30295 770-567-880 \r\n \r\nFrontier 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 \r\nIndian fort in 1836. Open daily. Free. [;;I 6- \r\nGeorge 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 \r\nfees. [;;I WC 6-fl Y \r\nLake 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' \r\nOutpost 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 \r\neminole Indian attacks. Open daily. Free. [;;1 6' \r\nPine 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 \r\nSuttonsCorner 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 \r\nTravel 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- \r\nFort Gaines Self-Guided Walking Tour Clay County Library, 208 Hcmcock St. Fort Gaines, 39 51 229-768-2248, fortgaines.com \r\nudio guides and free brochures available at Clay County Library and George T. Bagby State Park. \r\nFORTSON \r\nPresi 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- \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n FRANKLIN \r\nPresidential Pathways Heard County Historical Center and Museum 161 hady t., Franklin , 3021 7 706-675-6507, heardgeorgia.org \r\nlso 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 \r\nTravel Services Heard County Chamber of Commerce 12 l S. Court quare, Franklin , 302 17 06-675-0560, 8-33 1-0560, heardgeorgia.org \r\nOpen i\\lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6- \r\nGEORGETOWN \r\nPresidential 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 \r\nfor quiet reflection. Open daily. all for fees . lil WC 6- \r\nGRIFFIN G- 10 \r\nPresidential 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. \r\nFree. lil WC 6- \r\n \r\nDoc 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 \r\nmerica'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 \r\nGriffin 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 \r\nGriffin Downtown Historic Commercial District Griffin, 30223 770-22 -5356 \r\nhop and dine in thi spruced-up ational Regi ter historic district surrounded by older buildings and \r\nwide landscaped medians. lil WC 6- IY \r\nGriffin Museum and Art Gallery H3 . Hill St ., Griffin, 30223 770-22 200 \r\ntwofold 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 \r\np.rn. Free. lil WC 6- Y \r\nStonewall Cemetery E. Taylor St., Griffin, 30223 770-22 200, gri{finchamber.com \r\neveral hundred Confederate soldiers and one nion \r\n \r\nsoldier from the Battle of tlanta and Jonesboro are buried here. Open daily. \r\nUniversity 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\non.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC o- Y \r\nHAHIRA \r\nPlan 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. \r\nlil WC 6- \r\nHAMILTON 0- 12 \r\nPresidential Pathways Blanton Creek Park Lick Skillet Rd. at Lake Harding, Hamilton, 31 11 706-6-f3-7737, 888-GPC-LAKE \r\n \r\nVisit LaGrange... \r\nRecreation, adventure, \r\nhistory, the arts and more \r\n \r\nMarch, \r\n \r\n GEoRGtAONMvM, o .oRo I oo v1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nCOLUMBUS 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 \r\nGalleria 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 \r\na.111.-4 p.m. C;;i WC 6' \r\nJoseph 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 \r\np.m., at. 1-5 p.m. C;;i WC 6' \r\nCUTHBERT 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.- \r\n5 p.m. C;;i WC 6' \r\nFITZGERALD 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 \r\n \r\nJuliet'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 \r\na.m.-6 p.m. C;;i b \r\nWendy'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 \r\nLAKE 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.- \r\nat. 9 a.m....{l p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. C;;iWC b \r\nPARROTT 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 . \r\n'Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;;i \r\nMollie 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 \r\np.m., un . noon---+ p.m. C;;i 6' \r\nATouch 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.- \r\nal. IO a.m.-5 p.m. C;;i b \r\n \r\nPINE 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 \r\nPine 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) \r\nIO a.m.-6 p.m. C;;i WC 6' \r\nPLAINS 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 \r\np.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. C;;i WC 6' T \r\nWARM 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 \r\nWarm 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- \r\nyards to stroll through . C;;i b \r\ns1ust  sampl ng of the m.iny \u003chopping portun t,es mthis reg10n. for more mfonnatien 800-m!T GA or v,s I Georg,aOnMyM nd org \r\n \r\ngeorgiapower.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 \r\npr.- epl. 30. dmission 3. Call for fees. C;;i WC 6' \r\nPoplar 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--\u003clusk. Call for fee . \r\nC;;i WC 6' I \r\nTra vel Services HarrisCounty Chamber of Commerce 3 late Farm lnsurance Bldg., GA Hwy. 27 \r\n \r\nHamilton, 31 11 706-62 -43 1, 00-3 1-4381, harriscoimtychamber.org Open J\\ lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nC;;i WC 6' \r\nLAGRANGE C-11 \r\nPre 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. \r\nOpen for tours Tue.-Sat. JO a.m .-noon, 2-5 p.m., or br reservation. Call for fee . \r\nc:llwcT \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Valley Art Museum 112 Lafayette Pkwy, LaGrange, 30240 06 82-3267, Cl'am-\u003cmline.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 \r\nmerican 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- \r\ned lours. Free. C;;i WC 6' \r\nConfederate 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 \r\nStonewall Cemeteri- Open daily. C;;i 6' \r\nHills 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. \r\nC;;i WC 6' T \r\nHoofer'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 \r\nLamar 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 \r\nurbach's Critical Theorist , Duane Paxon, and graduating enior exhibits. Open ept.-June lon.-Fri. :30 \r\na.m.--+:30 p.m. Free. C;;i WC 6' \r\nPyne 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.- \r\nOct. dai ly 7 a.m .-10 p.m. Call for fees. C;;i WC 6' \r\nRinger 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 \r\nTroup County Historical Society and Archives 136 Main I., LaGrange, 3024 1 706-884-182 , trouparchives.org \r\ngenealogical 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 \r\na.m.-8 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. C;;i WC 6' \r\nTravel 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' \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\n 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-\u003ciusk. \\. inter hours 8 a.m.- \r\n5 p.m. Call for fees. I] WC 6' I \r\nHistoric 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. \r\nRon Savage Guide Service 29 Langford Rd., LaGrange, 3024 I 706-884-6232 Fishing guide ser\\'ice is offered by reservation. \r\nTommy 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 . \r\n \r\ndedicated thi carved-granite monument to the Chehaw Indians killed at hehaw illage. I] \r\nTravel 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 \r\nLENOX Plantation Trace \r\nSumner 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 \r\n \r\nLESLIE G-16 Presidential Pathways \r\nGeorgia 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 \r\nfees and group rates. I] WC 6' \r\nLUMPKIN 0-16 Presidential Pathways \r\nBedingfield 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 \r\n \r\nLAKELAND Plantation Trace \r\nAlapaha River U Hwy. 221 and GA Hwy 37, Lakeland, 31635 229-482-9 55 \r\nCanoeing and fishing are the sports of choice here. Open daily dawn-\u003ciu k. Free. I] \r\n \r\nBanks 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-\u003ciu k. Free. \r\nI] WC 6' \r\n \r\nMilltown 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. \r\n \r\nRobert Simpson Nature Trail . Temple t., Lakeland, 3163 5 \r\n229-482-9755 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-\u003clusk. Free. I] \r\n \r\nTravel Services Lakeland-Lanier County Chamber of Commerce 11 2 J\\lain St.. Lakeland, 31635 229-4 2-9755 \r\nOpen i\\lon .-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I] 6' \r\n \r\nLAKE PARK Plantation Trace Travel Services Lake Park Area Chamber of Commerce \r\n5208 Jewell Sutch Rd., Lake Park, 31636 229-559-5302 \r\nOpen i\\lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I] 6' \r\n \r\nLEESBURG G-17 Plantation Trace \r\nChehaw Indian Monument 1 ew York Rd. , Leesburg, 31763 229-759-2 422 In 1912 the Daughters of the merican Revolution \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\n GA GEO R G I AON MYMI ND.O R G I 8 00 V I S I T \r\n \r\nalso 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 \r\nProvidence 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- \r\nWestville I 1LK Dr., Lumpkin, 3I 15 229 3 -63 10, -733- 1 50, wesh1il/e.org This living-history museum represents a typical mid19th\u003centuty 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, \r\n' , children I and under $4, seniors $8. \r\nc;;iwc \r\nTravel 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 . \r\nMANCHESTER E- 12 \r\nPresi dent ial Pathways Historic Manchester 121 'lain St., Manch ester, 318 16 706-846-53-f I, manchester-ga.com \r\nestlecl 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 \r\nthird weekend in Oct. [;;J WC 0- I \r\nMOLENA \r\nPre 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 \r\nMONTEZUMA H- 15 \r\nPresi 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 \r\no- peaches May I5--end of July. Call for fees. \r\nc;;i WC I \r\n \r\ntional 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\nMORRIS \r\nPlanta 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 \r\nMOULTRIE 1-20 \r\nPlantation 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 \r\n' Jimmy Carter slash pine, a Juliette Ward Lowe magno- \r\nlia, and others. Open clail)'. Free. [;;J \r\nColquitt County Arts Center 40I e,enth Ave. .\\ ., loultrie, 3I768 229-9 5- 1922, moultriechamber.com Art exhibi ts, local theater performance , and other arts \r\no- programs are offered throughout the yea r. Open lon.- \r\n11, u. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Free. ~ WC T \r\nColquitt 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- \r\no- pleted in 1902. Open t-. lon.- Fri. a. m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;;J WC \r\nEllen 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- \r\nGreenfield 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 \r\n' church found ers are buried in th e adjacent cemetery. \r\nOpen daily. Free, [;;J \r\n \r\nMoultrie'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 \r\nMuseum 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 \r\no- b  appoin tment. G ui ded tours b)' re en-ati on. Free. \r\n[;;J WC \r\nOld 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 ' \r\nState 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 ' \r\nSteam 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\no- moultriechamber.com \r\nOpen 1on.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;J WC \r\nNASHVILLE K-20 \r\nPlantation 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 \r\nOpen t-. lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;J WC 0- \r\nNEWTON \r\nPlantation 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 \r\nlon.- Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.111. Free. [;;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nYoder's Country Market 7401 State Route 26 E., lo11tezuma, 31063 47 -./72-2070 East of Montezuma in the heart of lennonite country, \r\n' this market sells cheeses, jams, and spices. Open Ion.- \r\nFri . 9 a.m.-7 p.m. , at. 9 a. m.-8 p.m. [;;J \r\nYoder'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- \r\n \r\nHancock'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- \r\n \r\nOGLETHORPE G- 15 \r\nPresidentia 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 \r\nopen 1on.-Fri . a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r fees. [;;J WC 0- \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n OMAHA \r\nPresidential 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' \r\nPARROTT F-17 \r\nPlantation 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' \r\nSound 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 \r\nPELHAM \r\nPlantation 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' \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN D-12 \r\nPresidential 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 \r\nmodel 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 \r\nFranklin 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nLlewellin'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 \r\nRoosevelt 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 \r\nSoaring 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 \r\nWild 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 \r\nTravel Services \r\nPine 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. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nPLAINS F-16 \r\nPresidential 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 \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center \r\n1763 US Hwy. 280 E., Plains, 31780 229-824-7477, plains@georgia.org Open dailr :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nPlains 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' \r\n \r\nLiechty'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 \r\n \r\nQUITMAN \r\nPlantation 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 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA SFAVORITE \r\nO UTDOOR PLAYGROUND \r\nJoin the year-round fun at Pine Mountain, \r\nhome of Ca/1iwayw1th ,ts fabulous gardens, \r\nand golf courses, beach, circu~ balloon Festival and Fantasy 1n Lights TM Expenence a southern treasure at the \r\nHiDs \u0026 Dalelst:ne. Fine architecture, \r\nbeauriful gardens. and mspmng fam,ly stories \r\nThe FDR Mt!IIlaial Museum at the LittleWliite House \r\noffers v1S1tors the opportumty ro lmn how FDR's experiences ,n Georgia helped shape narional pohcy And v1s1t our delightful shops. restaurants and hotels for unexpected del,ghts and outsrandmg hosp1tal,1y \r\nPine Mountain Is !n the middle of everythtn9 you \r\nwant to do !n Geor9!a... tl1\u003c Ga1eway lo Callaway \r\nResorts. for a booklet on tl,1n91 to do and places to see, for year round pa\u003cka9,s or for information on the pea ofGeor9ia you've been lookin9 for, ca ll toll \r\nfree: 1-800-441-3502 \r\n cA'ne. \r\n6,/f{oun[am. \r\nGeo rg ia \r\nThe Gtiteway to CrlltoPt\u0026J PINE MOU TAIN TOURISM ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX t77  PI NE MOUNTAIN, GA 3t822 \r\nw1vw.pi11emo1111tai11.org \r\n177 \r\n \r\n GEORG IA MvMJND . ORG I oo VI IT GA \r\n \r\nREMERTON \r\nPlantation 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. \r\nCall for hours. l;,l WC b I \r\nREYNOLDS \r\nPresidential 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 \r\nfor chedule. Call for fee . l;,l WC b \r\nTaylor 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 \r\nfor hours and fees. l;,l WC b \r\nRICHLAND E- 16 \r\nPres 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 .- \r\nFri. a.m.-5 p.m. Free. l;,l WC b \r\nTravel Services Richland Welcome Center and City Hall 200 Broad t. , Richland, 31825 \r\n229-8 7-3323 \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m . Free. l;,l WC b \r\nTHE ROCK F-1 2 \r\nPres 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- \r\ntion . Call for fees . l;,l WC b IT \r\nSASSER \r\nPlantation 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 \r\nSasser 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 ., \r\nat.-Sun. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. l;,l WC 6- \r\nTravel 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- \r\n \r\nTALBOTTON E-13 \r\nPresidential 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- \r\nTravel 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 \r\nTHOMASTON F-12 \r\nPresidential Pathways Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge On Allen Rd. of{CA H1\"\u003e' 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- \r\nFlint 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. \r\n- 10 p.m., un. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. all for fees. l;,l WC b IT \r\nHistoric 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 \r\nhistory. l;,l WC b I \r\nPettigrew-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 \r\nRitz Theater 11-f S. Church St. , Thomaston, 30286 706-6-17-2749, 706-6-17-7022, 706-6-17-5372 (tours) \r\nt 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. \r\ndulls 5, ch ildren and seniors $4. Call for guided \r\ntours. l;,l WC 6- IT \r\nSkydive 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 \r\n \r\na.m.-sunset, weekdays by re ervation . Plan to spend \r\nhalf a da) for jumps. Call for fees . l;,l WC b \r\nSprewell 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.- \r\nclark. l;,l WC b \r\nThomaston-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 \r\nl011.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . and second at. of every month 9 a.m .-1 p.m . Free. l;,lWC b \r\nATime 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- \r\ntion . Free. l;,l WC b rl T \r\nTravel 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 \r\nTHOMASVILLE H-22 \r\nPlantation Trace All Saints Episcopal Church 443 S. Hansell St., Thomasville, 31 792 229-22 -92-12 \r\nisit 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. \r\n10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. l;,l WC b \r\nThe 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 \r\nBirdsong 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 \r\nLapham-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 \r\n \r\n178 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\nhowboat 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 \r\nMyrtlewood 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 \r\nPebble 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. \r\nlo eel ept. all for fees. ~ WC 6' T \r\nState 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- \r\n \r\nbooks. 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 \r\nSweet Grass Dairy 19635 Hwy. 19 1., Thoma ville, 31792 229-22 -0 52, sweetgrassdairy.com \r\nisit 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' \r\nThomas 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. \r\ndulls 5, under I I. Group rates available. ~WC 6' \r\nThomasville 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 \r\nThomasville 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- \r\n \r\nriage 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' \r\nThomasville Rose Garden \r\nComer 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' \r\nTravel 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 \r\nThomasville- 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 \r\nTIFTON J- 19 Plantation Trace \r\nAtlantic 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' \r\n \r\nwww. warmspringsga.w \r\n \r\nc_,P ocated just an hour south ofAtlanta, the \r\n.,(.,, town of Warm Springs, Georgia is nescled among rolling hills and fresh water springs and is sceeped in tradirional S uthern charm and hospitality. \r\n \r\n/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. \r\nTI1e 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 \r\nas it was the day he passed away while posing for a porcraic. \r\n \r\nWarm 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. \r\nHistory 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. \r\nWhere Our Past \r\n \r\n179 \r\n \r\n 0EORCIA0NMYMIND.ORC I 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nCoastal 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. \r\nFree. ~ WC b \r\nCoastal Plain Research Arboretum . Entomology Dr., Tifton , 31794 \r\n229-386-38 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 \r\nFriendly 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 \r\nFulwood 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 \r\nby re ervation. ~ WC b Y \r\nGeorgia 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- \r\ned country store. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC b '1 Y \r\nMagnolia 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. \r\nNESPAL 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.- \r\n5 p.m. Free. ~ WC b \r\nParadise 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 \r\nTifton 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 \r\nTift 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 \r\n \r\national Register of Historic Places. Its Art Deco style is enhanced by glass facades embellished with neon \r\nlighting. Call for tour , schedule, and fees. ~ WC b Y \r\nUGA 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 \r\nTravel Services Tifton- rift County Chamber of Commerce I00 . Central Ave. , Tifton, 31794 229-382-6200, 00-550 -13 , tiftonchamber.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b \r\nUNADILLA \r\nPresidential 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. ~ \r\nVALDOSTA K-22 \r\nPlantation 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 \r\naccepted. ~ WC b Y \r\nBarber-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. \r\nOpen ~on.- ri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC b \r\nCrescent 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. \r\nCroup by reservation. Donation accepted. ~ WC b Y \r\nLangdale 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 \r\na.m.-11 p.m. ~ b \r\nLowndes 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.- \r\n2 p.m. Guided tour by reservation. Free. ~ WC b Y \r\nMcKey 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 \r\n \r\npits, band land, playground, and two pavilions. Electricity provided. Open daily 6 a.m.-11 p.m. ~WC b Y \r\nWild 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 \r\nTravel 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 \r\nValdosta-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 \r\nBebo'sTours, Inc. P.O. Box -13, Valdosta, 31603 229-244--1850 Guided and ste1\u003e-011 hi toric tour . Call for hours and fees. \r\nValdosta- 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 \r\nVIENNA 1- 16 \r\nPresidential Pathways Ellis Brothers Pecans 1315 Tippettville Rd., Vienna, 31092 229-268-90-I I, 00-635-0616, werenuts.com \r\nisitors can witnes the pecan- and peanut-packing process firsthand . Guided tours by re ervation. tore open daily a.m.-7 p.m. ~ WC b \r\nGeorgia State Cotton Museum \r\n1321 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 \r\nWalter 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 \r\nTravel Services Dooly County Chamber of Commerce 117 E. Union St. , Vienna, 31092 229-268-8275, doolychamber.com \r\nOpen fon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b \r\nDriving 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 . \r\n \r\n180 \r\n \r\n WARM SPRINGS E-12 \r\nPresidential 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 \r\na.m.-4:45 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC b \r\nRoosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation 6135 Roo evelt Hwy., Warn, Springs, 31830 706-655-5669, roo eveltrehab.org \r\nlate-of-the-art rehab facilities dwell alongside many of the historic structures built by ranklin D. Roosevel t during his fight against polio. Open \r\nlon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. Guided tours on.-Fri. at \r\n11 a.m. and 2 p.m. [;l WC b \r\nWarm 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. \r\nFree. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nWESTON \r\nPresidential 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 \r\np.m. [;l WC b I \r\nWEST POINT \r\nPresidential Pathways Fort Tyler \r\nixt/1 Ave. and W. 10th t., West Point, 31 33 33-f-642-1503, {orttyler.com \r\nmarked , 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 \r\nWest 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.- \r\nept. daily a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC b T \r\n \r\n33-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 \r\nWOODBURY E-11 \r\nPresidential Pathways Red Oak Covered Bridge GA Alt. Hwy. 5 (Covered Bridge Rd.) Woodbury, 30293 706-655-3322, 800-PDR-1927, wannspringsg\u003c1.ws This i the last standing covered bridge built by Ilorace King, the famous freed slave who became a master bridge builder. [;l \r\nWOODLAND \r\nPresidential Pathways Old South Farm Museum and Agricultural Learning Center Pleasant alley Rd. \u003c1nd 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 \r\n$1. Call for group rates. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nTravel 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 \r\n \r\nTravel 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 \r\nGreater Valley Area Chamber of Commerce 2102 Broad Ave., I.Anett, AL, 36863 \r\n \r\nZEBULON \r\nPresidential Pathways Travel Services \r\nPike County Chamber of Commerce 127 Meansville Rd., te. 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Box 311 \r\n \r\n706-663-4951 \r\n \r\nAmity Campground \r\n \r\n1001 County Rd.393 \r\n \r\n334-499-2404 \r\n \r\nR.Shaefer Heard Campground \r\n \r\n101 N.Shaefer Heard Rd. \r\n \r\n706-645-2404 \r\n \r\nHeart of Georgia RV Parl\u003c \r\n \r\n6722 GA Hwy.74 \r\n \r\n706-472-3437 \r\n \r\n800-864-7275 \r\n800-864-7275 800-562-0275 800-864-7275 877-450-RVOR 800-864-7275 800-864-7275 \r\n800-844-6737 \r\n800-864-7275 800-864-7275 866-652-2246 800-533 -6376 800-535-7622 229-824-7735 \r\n866-652-2246 877-444-6777 \r\n \r\ngastateparks.org partridgepeaplantation.com brickyardgolfclub.com andersonvillega.freeservers.com southerngates.com theplace2brv.com wingateslodge.com gastateparks.org \r\nlakepines.net koa.com gastateparks.org rvdoctoronline.com ugo(((.Us.com gastateparks.org \r\ngastateparks.org pineridgehunting.com \r\ngeorgiapower.com highlandmarina.com \r\nhooters.com \r\nhttp://westpt.sam.usace.army.mil/ http://westpt.sam.usace.army.mil/ cityoflagrange.com http://westpt.sam.usace.army.mil/ eaglesroostresort.com clayhillhunting.com \r\nmaconcountyga.org gastateparks.org gastateparks.org homesteadcabins.com huckfin.com callawayonline.com hide-away.com pinemountaincabins.com camppinemountain.com pinemountainclubchalets.com callawayonline.com \r\ntherockranch.com therockranch.com flintriverfun .com \r\nhomesteadcabins.com http://westpt.sam.usace.army.mil/ http://westpt.sam.usace.army.mil/ \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\n Use the map coordinate found inparentheses following most of the cities and towns to locate the city on the map on p.4. \r\nA 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 \r\n \r\nAnn, Tun Gallery, 174 Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts, \r\n180 Antebellum Capitol Museum, 107 Antebellum homes.Ste Plantations Antebellum Trails, 18,83 Antique Funeral Museum/Margaret \r\nMitchell 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, \r\n87 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, \r\nGeorg ia, 39 Archives and Records Administration, \r\nU.S., 33 Arlington (E-19). 166, 182 Army Corps of Engineers Visitors Center, \r\n172 Arsenal (Augusta), 87 Art Galleries of HistoricRoswell,41 Arthur J. Moore Methodist Museum, \r\nLibrary 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. \r\nSte also Atlanta Metro Atlanta Botanical Garden, l8 Atlanta Braves at Turner Field, lB Atlanta Braves Museum and Hall of \r\nfamenurner 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 \r\nairport , 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 \r\n \r\nAugusta Arsenal/Augusta State University, 87 \r\nAugusta 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 \r\nAuto racing,34, 41, 60, lll , m,137, 143, \r\n147, 149, 164, 167, 168,178 Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage \r\nCenter, l8 Avenue of Oaks, 6l Averitt Center for the Arts, 110 Aviation Hall of Fame, 11l Aviation Museum, Bl, 11 l \r\nBabyLand General Hospital, 123, 134 Bagby (George T.) State Park, 172 Bailey-Tebault House, 173 Bainbridge (E-ll), 166,172,18l, 185, \r\n186 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, \r\n127,137, 140, 144.Seealsa Civil War Battles for Chattanooga Museum, 144 Baxley, 90,98, 114 Beach Institute/African-American \r\nMuseum and Cultural Center, 68 Beaches, lB, 3l,41 ,Sl-SS, S6. \r\nSte also Coast Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail,86 Bears, 141 Beaverdam Marina, 138 Becky Branch falls,134 Bed and breakfasts.Ste also Lodging \r\nAtlanta 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 \r\n \r\nBig HammockWildlife Management Area, 97 \r\nBig 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; \r\nMounta in bik ing Bingham (Reed)State Park, 164 Bird watching,18, l l, 56, 66, 7l, Bl,88, \r\n128,161 , 178.Stt a/soWildlife arell Birdsong Nature Centtr, 171 Birthplace of Rural Frtt Dtllvtry (RFD) \r\nHistorical Marker, 108 Bishop, 98 Black Creek, 68 Black forest Bear P11k and Rtt,tile \r\nExhibit, 141 Black heritage. \r\nSte 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 \r\nRefuge, 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, \r\nlSS -1S6 Blue Ridge Scenic Rlllway, 124 Blue Ridge WIidiife Manageme,,t Area, \r\n136 Blue Willow Inn, 109-110 Blueb,rrles, 126, 164 Bluegrass Expms. 141 Bo Ginn Aqu rium and AqUllk \r\nEducationalCfflttr, 107 Boat rides, 56, 74, 147.Sttalso Canotlng; \r\nKaya klng;Salllng Bobby Blown Si.te Park, 138-139 Bolingllrelt1, 90 Bona ire, 91 Bonave nture Ctmetery, 61 \r\nBookst ,u, \r\nBooth Western Art Museum,m, 127 \r\nBotanical gMde ns, 28,36,61, 84,87, 90, 110..lft II/so Gardens \r\nBoundary 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 \r\nTrees, 138 Braselton, 126,142, 146, 150 Brasstown 11,ld, 124 Braves Baseblll,ll Bremen, 146,148, 150 Brenau University Ptmlanent Art \r\nCollection, 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, \r\n139 Brown (B utler) Gallery,97 Brown House Museum,109 Brown (Bobby)State Park, 138-139 Brunswick, (R-lO), 56,68,76-77,80,81 \r\n \r\nBrunsw,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, \r\n99 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 \r\nMuseum, 86 Byron, 90,96, 114 Byron Depot,90 \r\nC. W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center, 97 \r\nCabbage Patch Kidsdolls, ll Cabins and camping \r\nAtlanta 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 \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\n \\\\1\\\\1\\\\1 . GE O R G tA O NMYMtND.OR G I l . 800 VtSIT GA \r\n \r\nCassville, 128 Cassville Confederaie Cemetery, 128 Cathedral of St. John the Bapiist,68 Ca1holic churches and caihedral,68, 88, \r\n90, 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 \r\nBotanical Gardens,68 Chatsworth (0-2), 128, 146, 150-151, \r\n154, 156 Chattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway, \r\n16, 161 Chattahoochee Forest National Fish \r\nHatchery, 147 Chattahoochee Naiure Center, 41 Chattahoochee-Oconee National forest \r\n120, 140 Chattahoochee River, 170 Chattahoochee River National Recreation \r\nArea, 28 Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum,174 Chattahoochee Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 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 \r\nMilitary 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, \r\n86 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 , \r\n60,70, 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 \r\n \r\nClem's Shoal Creek Music Park, 144 \r\n \r\nClermont, 134 \r\n \r\nCleveland (1-3), 134-135, 146,151 , 154, \r\n \r\n156-157 \r\n \r\nClimaie, 3 \r\n \r\nClinton, 90 \r\n \r\nClinion Roadside Park, 90 \r\n \r\nClockiower, 147 \r\n \r\nCloudland Canyon Stale Park,145 \r\n \r\nCNN Studio Tour, 29 \r\n \r\nCoast. Se, aIsa Beaches \r\n \r\ndriving trails,53 \r\n \r\ngolf courses,68 \r\n \r\niniroduction, 52-55 \r\n \r\nlodging , 76 -81 \r\n \r\nmap, 53 \r\n \r\nrestaurants , 55 \r\n \r\nshopping, 62 \r\n \r\nsites and activities,52-76 \r\n \r\nCoastal Plain Experiment Staiion, 180 \r\n \r\nCoastal Plain Research Arboretum,180 \r\n \r\nCobb (Ty) Museum, 122, 147 \r\n \r\nCoca-Cola Museum, 30 \r\n \r\nCoca-Cola Painted Wall Sign,128 \r\n \r\nCoca-Cola Space Science Center,167 \r\n \r\nCochran, 90,98, 114 \r\n \r\nCocke (Steve) Fish Haichery, 170 \r\n \r\nCoffee State Park,94 \r\n \r\nCoheelee Creek Covered Bridge. 166 \r\n \r\nCohutta, 135, 146 \r\n \r\nCohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic Byway, \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\nCohutta Fisheries Center, 135 \r\n \r\nCohutta Springs, 136 \r\n \r\nCohutta Wilderness Area, 128 \r\n \r\nColbert, 135, 146 \r\n \r\nColeman Opera House and Museum, 170 \r\n \r\nColeman (George) Planeiarium, 136 \r\n \r\nCollege Park, 40,46 \r\n \r\nColonial Coast Birding Trail, 18, 53 \r\n \r\nColonial Mall Macon, 96 \r\n \r\nColonial Park Cemetery, 68-70 \r\n \r\nColony Art Gallery, 170 \r\n \r\nColquitt, (E-20), 167, 172, 185, 186 \r\n \r\nColquitt County Arts Cenier, 176 \r\n \r\nColquitt County Courthouse, 176 \r\n \r\nColquitt County Hisiory Museum, 176 \r\n \r\nColquitt County Jail, 176 \r\n \r\nColquitt County War Memorial,176 \r\n \r\nColumbus, (0-14),167-168, 172, 174, \r\n \r\n182-183, 185, 186 \r\n \r\nColumbus Cottonmouihs Hockey, 167 \r\n \r\nColumbus GourmeI, 174 \r\n \r\nColumbus Museum,167 \r\n \r\nColumbus Riverdragons Basketball, 167 \r\n \r\nColumbus Riverwalk, 167 \r\n \r\nColumbus South Commons, 168 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nColumbus State Farmers Markel, 167 \r\n \r\nColumbus State University Rankin Arts \r\n \r\nCenter, 168 \r\n \r\nColumbus Symphony Orchestra, 168 \r\n \r\nCome Away Plantation, 108 \r\n \r\nComer (K-6), 135, 157 \r\n \r\nCommerce, (J-5),135, 146,148, 151 , \r\n \r\n154,157 \r\n \r\nCommerce factory S1ores, 148 \r\n \r\nConasauga lake, 128 \r\n \r\nConcerts in the Country- Lanierland Music \r\n \r\nPark, 136 \r\n \r\nConcord Covered Bridge, 42 \r\n \r\nConfederate ceme1eries and gravesites, \r\n \r\n30, 32,34,36, 88,105, 108,128, 137, \r\n \r\n144, 170, 173, 174 \r\n \r\nConfederate Flag Pole, 166 \r\n \r\nConfederate monuments and memorials, \r\n \r\n14, 87,94, 110,128 \r\n \r\nConfederate Powderworks Chimney, 87 \r\n \r\nConley, 46 \r\n \r\nConsolidated Gold Mine, 136 \r\n \r\nConyers, 90,94, 98, 114-115 \r\n \r\nCool River Tubing, 141 \r\n \r\nCooper Creek Scenic Area,136 \r\n \r\nCooper Creek Tennis Center, 168 \r\n \r\nCooper's Creek Wildlife Management \r\n \r\nArea , 124 \r\n \r\nCooper's Friendship Monument, 127 \r\n \r\nCooper'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, \r\n135, 144, 147,166, 181 Covey Rise Plantation, 166 Covington, 94, 96,98,115 Coweta Couniy African American Heritage \r\nMuseum and Research Cen1er, 39 Crab canape recipe,55 Craftsman's Row, 109 Crandall, 136,151 Crane Creek Vineyards, 142 Crawford County Birthplace of John \r\nPemberton, 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 \r\nMeal Cafe,166 Crisson Gold Mine, 136 Crocker Pottery- North Georgia Folk \r\nPotiery 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, \r\n56 Cumberland Island National Seashore \r\nMuseum , 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 \r\nDacula , 40 Dahlonega, (H-3), 136, 142,146, 151 , \r\n154, 157 Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site, \r\n136 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 \r\nSite, 170 Davis-Edwards House,108 Dawson, (f-17), 170 Dawson Forest Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 138 Dawsonville, (G-4), 138,146,148,151 , \r\n154, 157 Dawsonville Pool Room,138 Dean's Store, 149 Decatur (f-7), 25, 32, 38,40, 46-47,51, \r\n183 Deen (Max)Memorial Park, 90 \r\n \r\nDeep Hole Recreation Area, 124 DeKalb Farmers Market, 32 DeKalb Hisiorical Society Historic \r\nComplex, 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, \r\n136 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, \r\n94 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, \r\n142 Dukes Creek Mine, 142 Duluth (G-6), 32-33,38,40, 47 Dunaway Gardens, 39 Dungeness Ruins, 56 Dunwoody, 47 Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman \r\nResort,111 -112 \r\n 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 \r\n \r\nEllijay (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 \r\nand equesirian centers Erskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum, \r\n39, 162 Esiate Treasure, 38 Etowah Indian Mounds Hisioric Site, 127 Etowah Valley Game Preserve, 138 Euharlee Covered Bridge and Hisiory \r\nMuseum, 127 Eulonia, 58, 77 Evans, 96,98 EvansCounty Public Fishing Area, 90 Evergreen Cemeiery, 170 Ezekiel Harris House (1797),87 \r\n444 Heritage Trail,18, 83 Factors Walk, 70 Factory outlets.See Oullet stores; \r\nShopping 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, \r\n166, 167, 168, 170, 176, 178, 179 farms, 8, 90, 96,97,108, 112,113, 121 , \r\n124, 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 \u0026 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 \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\n Floyd (James H.) State Park, 147 Folkston, (P-22),58,68, 77, 80, 81 Folkston Funnel Train-Watching Platform, \r\n52,58 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, \r\n186 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 \r\nG Gainesville, (H-5 ), 140-141, 146, 152, 154,158 \r\nGainesville 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, \r\n96,106,110, 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 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Guidestones, 139 \r\n \r\nGwinnett Historic Courthouse,34 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Heritage Center for the Arts, 148 Gwinnett Historical Society/Gwinnett \r\n \r\nGeorgia International Horse Park,83, 90 \r\n \r\nHistory Center, 34 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Islands' Factory Shops, 62 \r\n \r\nGwinnett History Museum,34 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountain Parkway, 124 \r\n \r\nGwinnett Place Mall, 38 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Museum of Art, 86 \r\n \r\nGeorgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter,85, 108 \r\n \r\n\" H\u0026 HOrchards, 36 Habersham Winery, 142 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern Botanical Gardens, 110 Habitat for Humanity International \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern University Museum, 110 \r\n \r\nHeadquarters, 164 \r\n \r\nGeorgia state animals and plants,6 \r\n \r\nHaddock, 97 \r\n \r\nGeorgia state motto,6 \r\n \r\nHahira, 173, 183 \r\n \r\nGeorgia State Patrol, 6 \r\n \r\nHall County Courthouse, 140 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Veterans Memorial State Park, \r\n \r\nHambidge Center, 144 \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\nHamburg State Park,108 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Winery Taste Center, 14 \r\n \r\nHamilton, (0-12), 173-174, 183, 185, \r\n \r\nGeorgia Wines, Inc.,Tasting Room,142 \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\nGerald I. Lawhorn Canoe Base and \r\n \r\nHamilton House Museum, 138 \r\n \r\nTraining Center,176 \r\n \r\nHamilton (Fred)Rhododendron Garden, \r\n \r\nGertrude Herber, Institute of Art, 88 \r\n \r\n143 \r\n \r\nGhost tours, 42, 68, 73, 74 \r\n \r\nHampton (G-9), 34, 47 \r\n \r\nGilbert Civil Rights Museum,72 \r\n \r\nHancock County Courthouse, 110 \r\n \r\nGilmer Golf and Games, Inc., 140 \r\n \r\nHancock County Museum, 110 \r\n \r\nGirl Scouts First Headquarters, 70 \r\n \r\nHancock'sWestern Wear, 176 \r\n \r\nGlennville, 97, 115 \r\n \r\nHang gliding,145, 177 \r\n \r\nGlider rides,145, 177 \r\n \r\nHapeville, 34,47 \r\n \r\nGlynn Art Association,62 \r\n \r\nHappy Valley Pottery,112 \r\n \r\nGold and gold mines,120, 122, 135. 136, Haralson County Courthouse,126 \r\n \r\n142 \r\n \r\nHaralson Mill Covered Bridge, 90 \r\n \r\nGold City Corral and Carriage Service,ll Hard Labor Creek State Park, 109 \r\n \r\nGolden Isles Parkway, 18 \r\n \r\nHardy, Oliver, 97 \r\n \r\nGold'nGem Grubbin' Mine, I35 \r\n \r\nHarlem, 97, 98 \r\n \r\nGolf courses.See also Miniature golf \r\n \r\nHarness Training Facility, 97 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro, 40 \r\n \r\nHarris Arts Center, 126 \r\n \r\nCoast, SJ,68 \r\n \r\nHarris (Ezekiel)House,8 \r\n \r\nHistoric South, 82,98 \r\n \r\nHarris Neck Wildlife Refuge, 58 \r\n \r\nMountains, 146 \r\n \r\nHarsh (Bert) Park, 176 \r\n \r\nSouthern Rivers, 168, 172 \r\n \r\nHart (Nancy) Cabin, 139 \r\n \r\nGolf Hall of Fame,87 \r\n \r\nHart County Community Theatre, 141 \r\n \r\nGolf tournaments, 8,82 \r\n \r\nHart County Historical Museum, 141 \r\n \r\nGone with the Wind, JO, 33, 34, 36,88, 147 Hart County Wildlife Management Area, \r\n \r\nGone with the Wind Hall of Stars Museum, \r\n \r\n141 \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\nHart State Park, 141 \r\n \r\nGone with the Wind Movie Museum: \r\n \r\nHartwell, (L-4), 141 , 146,152, 154,158 \r\n \r\nScarlett on the Square, 36 \r\n \r\nHartwell Lake,141 \r\n \r\nGooseneck Farms,96 \r\n \r\nHartwell Marina, 141 \r\n \r\nGordon (John 8.) Hall, 143 \r\n \r\nHaunted Pillar, 88 \r\n \r\nGordon-Lee Mansion,128 \r\n \r\nHawkins (Benjamin)Gravesite, 109 \r\n \r\nGordonia-Alatamaha State Park, 109 \r\n \r\nHawkins (Benjamin) Monument, 109 \r\n \r\nGourds, lll, 147 \r\n \r\nHawkinsville, 96, 97, 98, 99, 115 \r\n \r\nGovernor's House, 143 \r\n \r\nHawkinsville Antique Mall,96 \r\n \r\nGovernor'sMansion, 29 \r\n \r\nHawks basketball,25 \r\n \r\nGrand Theatre (Fitzgerald),170 \r\n \r\nHay House, 100 \r\n \r\nGrand Theatre of Cartersville, 127 \r\n \r\nHaygood House and Chappelle Gallery, \r\n \r\nGrandmother's Garden and Pathways of \r\n \r\n112 \r\n \r\nGold Park,42 \r\n \r\nHayward (Susan) Gravesite Monument, \r\n \r\nGranite Museum, 139 \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\nGrantville, 34 \r\n \r\nHazlehurst, 98, 99, 115 \r\n \r\nGrave of William Culloden,94 \r\n \r\nHazlehurst Historical Museum, 99 \r\n \r\nGraves Mountain,100 \r\n \r\nHeard County Historical Center and \r\n \r\nGray, 97, 98,115 \r\n \r\nMuseum, 173 \r\n \r\nGray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary,70 Heartland of the Confederacy Civil War \r\n \r\nGreat Gatsby'sAuction Gallery,32 \r\n \r\nTrail, lB, 83 \r\n \r\nGreen Jackets Baseball,87 \r\n \r\nHelen (1-J), 141-142,143,146,152,154,158 \r\n \r\nGreen Street Historic District, 140 \r\n \r\nHelen Tubing, 142 \r\n \r\nGreene County Historical Society \r\n \r\nHelton Creek Falls, 124 \r\n \r\nMuseum, 97 \r\n \r\nHelton Howland Park, 147 \r\n \r\nGreenfield Church Site, 176 \r\n \r\nHenderson Falls Park, 149 \r\n \r\nGreensboro, 96,97,98, 99, 115, 118, 119 Hephzibah,98 \r\n \r\nGreensboro Antique Mall,96 \r\n \r\nHerb Farm, 97 \r\n \r\nGreensboro's Old Rock Gaol Jail,97 \r\n \r\nHerbert (Gertrude) Institute of Art,88 \r\n \r\nGreenville, 185 \r\n \r\nHeritage Hall, 105 \r\n \r\nGriffin, (G-10), 172, 173,183 \r\n \r\nHeritage Park (McDonough), 36 \r\n \r\nGriffin City Park, 173 \r\n \r\nHeritage Station Museum, 94 \r\n \r\nGriffin Museum and Art Gallery, 173 \r\n \r\nHerman C. Michael Park, 1ll \r\n \r\nGriffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area, Herndon Home, 29 \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\nHerty Nature Trail, 110 \r\n \r\nGriuard Museum,39, 162 \r\n \r\nHiawassee (l-1), 142-143, 148, 152, 1S4, \r\n \r\nGrovetown, 97, 115 \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nGrovetown Museum, 97 \r\n \r\nHickory Hill, 111 \r\n \r\nGuido Gardens/Evangelistic Association. \r\n \r\nHickorynut Cove Trout farm , 143 \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\nHiFi Buys Amphitheatre, 29 \r\n \r\nGullah culture, 55, 73 \r\n \r\nHigh Falls State Park,99 \r\n \r\nGun Club, 109 \r\n \r\nHigh Museum of Art,JO \r\n \r\nGuyton, 58 \r\n \r\nHigh Museum of Art, folk Art, and \r\n \r\nGwinnett Ballet Theatre, 43 \r\n \r\nPhotography, JO \r\n \r\nHigh Shoals Falls and High Shoals Scenic Area, 143 \r\nHighway 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 \r\nAuthority.JO Historic Marietta Square, 38 Historic South \r\ndriving 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 \r\n1-20 TreasuresTrail, 18,83 Ice hockey. See Hockey Ice skating, 32 Imagine It! Children's Museum of Atlanta, \r\nJO 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 \r\nOistrict , 96 Iron Horse, 97 Island Players,62 ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of fame, 86 \r\n \r\nIvan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours, JO \r\nJack Daniel's Garden Patch,164 Jackson, 98,99, 115 Jackson Lake,99, 108 Jacksonville, 99 Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the \r\nArts, 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 \r\nSite, 170 Jekyll Island, (5-21), 58-60,62, 68, 77, \r\n81 Jekyll Island Arts Association Exhibit,59 Jekyll Island Fishing Pier, 59 Jekyll Island History Center, 59 Jekyll Island National Historic Landmark \r\nOistrict , 59 Jekyll Island Soccer Complex,59 Jekyll Wharf Marina, 59 Jesup, 98,99, 115 Jewell, 99 Jimmy Carter library and Museum, 12, 24, \r\nJO 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 \r\nMuseum , 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, \r\n170, 174 Juliet's Antiques, 174 Juliette, 99-100 Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, 70 Juliette lake,99 \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center, 123, 138 Kauffman's Strawberry and Farm Market, \r\n176 Kayaking, 14, 16, 18,56, 58, 60,62, 66, 68, \r\n76, 85, 99, 134,136, 140, 142 Keller's Flea Market, 62 Kennesaw, (E-6), 34, 38, 48 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield \r\nPark , 34 Keown Falls, 143 Kettle Creek Revolutionary War \r\nBanlefield, 112 Keysville, 98 King (Martin Luther)Center,30 King (Martin Luther) National Historic \r\nSite, 24 , 30 King Plow Arts Center/Actor's Express \r\nTheatre 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 \r\nl. l. Wyatt Museum,97 lacksen Plantation and Quail Hunting, \r\n110 Ladson Genealogical library, 112 Lafayette (B-J), 143,146, 152 \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\n LaGrange (C-11), 174-175, 183, 185, 186 Lewis Vaughn BoIanical Gardens,90 \r\n \r\nLake Alla1oona, 127-128 \r\n \r\nLuington, 100, 118 \r\n \r\nLake Blackshear Resorl and Golf Club, 168 Liberty Ship Memorial, 56 \r\n \r\nLake Blue Ridge Recrealion Area, 126 \r\n \r\nLiberty Square, 106 \r\n \r\nLake Burton, ll4 \r\n \r\nLiberty Theaier Cullural Center, 168 \r\n \r\nLake Burton Trout Hatchery, 128 \r\n \r\nLiberty Trail, 18, 53 \r\n \r\nLake Burton Wildlife Management Area, \r\n \r\nLibraries,J0,87, 88, 112, 177, 180. \r\n \r\nll4 \r\n \r\nSee also Genealogy \r\n \r\nLake Chehaw, 164 \r\n \r\nLiechty'sMill Farm, 177 \r\n \r\nLake Conasauga Recreation Area, 128 \r\n \r\nLighthouses, 53,66, 75 \r\n \r\nLake Conasauga Songbird Management \r\n \r\nLighIs on Macon Illumination Tour, 105 \r\n \r\nArea, 128 \r\n \r\nLilburn, 34, 36, 48 \r\n \r\nlake Hartwell, 141 \r\n \r\nLincoln County Historical Park, 100 \r\n \r\nlake Jackson, 99, 108 \r\n \r\nLincolnton, 89, 100, 115 \r\n \r\nLake Julielle, 99 \r\n \r\nLindale, 146 \r\n \r\nLake Lanier, 32, 140 \r\n \r\nLindsay Grace Lake, 109 \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Islands, (H-5), 121,143, \r\n \r\nLithia Springs, 36, 48, 144 \r\n \r\n146, 152,158 \r\n \r\nLithonia , 38, 40, 48 \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Islands Beach and Waterpark, little Billies Strawberry Farm, 36 \r\n \r\n32 \r\n \r\nlittle Grand Canyon, 172 \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Olympic Center, 140 \r\n \r\nLillie Ocmulgee State Park and lodge, \r\n \r\nLake Lindsay Grace, 109 \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\nLake Nollely, 124 \r\n \r\nLillie Red Caboose. 99 \r\n \r\nLake Oconee, 94,97 \r\n \r\nLillie River Marina, 86 \r\n \r\nLake Park, 172, 174, 175, 183, 186 \r\n \r\nLittle St. SimonsIsland (S-20), 60, 77 \r\n \r\nLake Park Outlets, 174 \r\n \r\nLillie White House State Historic Site, 181 \r\n \r\nLake Rabun, ll4 \r\n \r\nLive Oak Plantation, 164 \r\n \r\nLake Richard B.Russell, 139 \r\n \r\nLizella, 100 \r\n \r\nLake Russell Recreation Area, 134 \r\n \r\nLlama Treks, 143 \r\n \r\nLake Russell Wildlife Management Area, \r\n \r\nLlewellin's Point Hunting Preserve, 177 \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nLock and Dam Regional Park, 145 \r\n \r\nLake Seed, 143-144 \r\n \r\nLockerly Arboretum, 106 \r\n \r\nLake Sinclair, 94, 106, 110 \r\n \r\nLockerly Hall, 106 \r\n \r\nLake Springs Recreation Area,86 \r\n \r\nLocust Grove (G-9), 36, 38, 48 \r\n \r\nlake Tehama, 143 \r\n \r\nLodging.See also Bed and breakfasts; \r\n \r\nLake Tobesofkee Recrea tion Area, 105 \r\n \r\nCabins and camping \r\n \r\nLake Tugalo, 148 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro,44-Sl \r\n \r\nLake Walter f. George, 172, 173 \r\n \r\nCoast, 76-81 \r\n \r\nLake West Point, 181 \r\n \r\nHistoric South, l l l -119 \r\n \r\nLake Winfield Scoll Recreation Area. 147 \r\n \r\nMountains, 150-159 \r\n \r\nLake Winnepesaukah, 147 \r\n \r\nSouthern Rivers, 182-186 \r\n \r\nLake Yonah, 149 \r\n \r\nLoganville, 36, 40, 48 \r\n \r\nLakeland, 175 \r\n \r\nLong (Crawford W.) Museum, 122, 143 \r\n \r\nLakemont, 143-144, 154, 158 \r\n \r\nLongstreet Gravesite, 140 \r\n \r\nLamar Dodd Art Center, 174 \r\n \r\nLookout Lake, 145 \r\n \r\nLamar Dodd School of Art Gallery, 86 \r\n \r\nLookout Mountain, 123, 144, 152, 154 \r\n \r\nLamar Q. Ball Raptor Center,82, 110 \r\n \r\nLookout Mountain Flight Park and \r\n \r\nLanders-Cain House and Sweetwater \r\n \r\nTraining Center, 145 \r\n \r\nCemetery, 32 \r\n \r\nLookout Mountain Parkway, 20 \r\n \r\nLane Packing Company, 97 \r\n \r\nLott's Country Slore and Grist Mills, 1ll \r\n \r\nLaney Museum of Black History, 88 \r\n \r\nLoudermilk Boarding House Museum, ll6 \r\n \r\nLaney-Walker HisIoric District, 88 \r\n \r\nLouisville, 100,115 \r\n \r\nLangdale Park, 180 \r\n \r\nLow (Andrew) House, 68 \r\n \r\nLanier Cottage, 105 \r\n \r\nLow (Juliette Gordon) Birthplace, 70 \r\n \r\nLanier Flight Center, 140 \r\n \r\nLowndes County Historical Society and \r\n \r\nLanier Lake,32, 140 \r\n \r\nMuseum. 180 \r\n \r\nLanier Lake Olympic Center, 140 \r\n \r\nLucas Theatre for the Arts, 70 \r\n \r\nLanier Museum of Natural History,32 \r\n \r\nLucy Craft Laney Museum of Black \r\n \r\nLanier National Speedway, 126 \r\n \r\nHistory,88 \r\n \r\nLanier Sailing Academy, 32 \r\n \r\nLudowici, 100 \r\n \r\nLanierland Music Park, ll6 \r\n \r\nLula, 144, 154 \r\n \r\nLapham-Patterson House Historic Site, \r\n \r\nLumpkin (0-16), 176 \r\n \r\n161, 178 \r\n \r\nLutheran Church of the Ascension, 70, 72 \r\n \r\nLarry's Lanier Guide Services, 140 \r\n \r\nLyndon House Am Center, 86 \r\n \r\nLas1 Meal Cafe, 166 \r\n \r\nLyons, 100 \r\n \r\nLaura 5.Walker State Park,76 \r\n \r\nLaurel and Hardy Museum, 97 \r\n \r\nM Mable House Amphitheatre, 36 \r\n \r\nLaurel Grove South Cemetery, 70 \r\n \r\nMableton (E-7), 36, 48 \r\n \r\nLavonia (K-4), 144, 152, 154, 158 \r\n \r\nMacon, 96, 98, 100, 105, 115-116 \r\n \r\nLaw Museum, 180 \r\n \r\nMacon Arts Gallery, 105 \r\n \r\nLawhorn Canoe Base and Training Center, Madison, 105-106, 116, 118 \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nMadison-Morgan Cultural Center, 106 \r\n \r\nLawrence Bennett Harness Training \r\n \r\nMadisonMuseum of Fine Art, 106 \r\n \r\nFacility, 97 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Cemetery, 88 \r\n \r\nLawrence Shoals Recreation Area,94 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Springs Stale Park, 107 \r\n \r\nLawrenceville (H-6), 34,38,40,48 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Tree Park, 180 \r\n \r\nLeconte Woodmanston National Historic \r\n \r\nMajor long House, 39 \r\n \r\nPlace, 60 \r\n \r\nMajor Ridge Home, 145 \r\n \r\nLee and Gordon's Mills, 128 \r\n \r\nMale Academy Museum,41 \r\n \r\nLeesburg (G-17), 175 \r\n \r\nMalibu Grand Prix family Entertainment \r\n \r\nLegion Theater and the Pumphouse \r\n \r\nCenter, 41 \r\n \r\nPlayers, 127 \r\n \r\nMall at Stonecrest, 38 \r\n \r\nLenox, 175 \r\n \r\nMall of Georgia, 38 \r\n \r\nLenox Square, 38 \r\n \r\nMalls.See Shopping \r\n \r\nLeslie (G-16), 175 \r\n \r\nManchester, 176, 183 \r\n \r\nLewis Griuard Museum, 39, 162 \r\n \r\nMansell House and Gardens, 28 \r\n \r\nwww.GEORG 1AON M vM IN o.ORG I 1 .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nMaps A1lanta Meiro, 25 Coast. SJ Georgia , 4 Historic South,83 Mountains, 121 Southern Rivers, 161 \r\nMarble 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 \r\nCity 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 \r\ntours Marshall Forest, 145 Martha Berry Museum, 145 Martin Centre, 94 Martin Luther King Center, JO Martin Luther King Jr.National Historic \r\nSite, 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 \u0026 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 \r\nUniversity, 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 \r\nHouse, 62 Mlleagechart,4 Mililary museums, 58,60,87, 168 Milledgeville, 98, 106-107, 116, 118, \r\n119 \r\n \r\nMillen, 107-108, 116 \r\n \r\n1928 Meller Commissary, 106 \r\n \r\nMillennium Murals, 167 \r\n \r\nNahunta, 60 \r\n \r\nMillion Pines Visilors Cen1er. 111 \r\n \r\nNancy Harl Cabin, 139 \r\n \r\nMills, 62,87,99, 112, llJ, 128, lJB, 142, \r\n \r\nNantahala Outdoor Center, ll4 \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\nNash (Harold) Fishing Guide Service. 140 \r\n \r\nMilltown Murals, 175 \r\n \r\nNashville (K-20), 176 \r\n \r\nMilner, 96, 108 \r\n \r\nNational Archives and Records \r\n \r\nMilstead 104 Dinky Sieam locomotive, 90 \r\n \r\nAdministration , JJ \r\n \r\nMilton log Cabin, 28 \r\n \r\nNational Infantry Museum, 168 \r\n \r\nMineral Museum, 149 \r\n \r\nNational Museum of Patriotism, JO \r\n \r\nMiniaturegolf,41,42, 140,141. \r\n \r\nNational Science Center's fort Discovery, \r\n \r\nSee also Amusement parks/centers \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\nMinnehaha Falls, 148 \r\n \r\nNative American sites, 16, 84, 96,97,99, \r\n \r\nMistletoe State Park,86 \r\n \r\n105,109,122.126, 127,128,141, 142, \r\n \r\nMisty Mountain Train Museum, 124 \r\n \r\n145, 147,149,166,167, 175 \r\n \r\nMitchell, 108 \r\n \r\nNative Americans, 60 \r\n \r\nMitchell (Margaret) House, JO \r\n \r\nNatural history museums, 43 \r\n \r\nMitchell (Margaret) Playhouse, 34 \r\n \r\nSee also Science museums \r\n \r\nMize (Johnny) Athletic Center and \r\n \r\nNature centers/preserves,25,28, 34,36, \r\n \r\nBaseball Museum, 122, ll8 \r\n \r\n39, 41 ,43, 56, 59, 60,62, 70, 72, 76,86, \r\n \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park, ll4 \r\n \r\n88,90,99, ll8, 140,144, 178, 180.See \r\n \r\nMock Springs, 97 \r\n \r\nalso Wetlands centers; Wildlife areas \r\n \r\nMolena, 176 \r\n \r\nNature trails, 36,56, 76,86, 110, 164, 170, \r\n \r\nMollie Jane's Antique Mall. 174 \r\n \r\n173-174, 175, 180 \r\n \r\nMonastery of the Holy Spirit, 90 \r\n \r\nNaval Museum, 168 \r\n \r\nMonroe, 98, 108 \r\n \r\nNavy Supply Corps Museum,87 \r\n \r\nMonroe County Museum and Genealogy \r\n \r\nNeptune Park, 62 \r\n \r\nRoom, 96 \r\n \r\nNESPAL, 180 \r\n \r\nMontara Farm, ll4 \r\n \r\nNew Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site, \r\n \r\nMontezuma (H-15), 176, 183, 185 \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\nMonticello, 98,108,116 \r\n \r\nNew Hope Church Monument, ll6-ll7 \r\n \r\nMonticello Crossroads Scenic Byway,Bl, \r\n \r\nNewman Wetlands Center, 34 \r\n \r\n108 \r\n \r\nNewnan, (0-9), 39,40, 41 , 49 \r\n \r\nMoody Forest Natural Area,90 \r\n \r\nNewnan Community Theatre Company, 41 \r\n \r\nMoore Methodist Museum, Library and \r\n \r\nNewton, t76 \r\n \r\nArchive , 62 \r\n \r\nNoah's Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center, \r\n \r\nMoreland (0-10), 39 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\nMorgan County African American \r\n \r\nNoble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center, 128 \r\n \r\nMuseum, 106 \r\n \r\nNora Mill Granary, 142 \r\n \r\nMorganton, 144, 154,159 \r\n \r\nNorcross, 38,41 ,49-50 \r\n \r\nMorganton Point Recreation Area, 144 \r\n \r\nNorth DeKalb Mall, 38 \r\n \r\nMorris, 176, 186 \r\n \r\nNorth Georgia Premium Outlets, 148 \r\n \r\nMorris Museum of Art,88 \r\n \r\nNorth Oconee River Greenway and \r\n \r\nMorrow, 38,39,49 \r\n \r\nHeritage Trail,86 \r\n \r\nMorton Theatre, 86 \r\n \r\nNorth Point Mall, 38 \r\n \r\nMotels.See Lodging \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia History Center, 120, \r\n \r\nMoultrie (1-20), 176, 183-184, 185, 186 \r\n \r\n140 \r\n \r\nMoullrie's Antique Trail, 176 \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Moun1ains Travel \r\n \r\nMount Berry Square Mall, 148 \r\n \r\nAssocialion, 141 \r\n \r\nMountain AdvenIures al the Fieldstone \r\n \r\nNorthlake Mall,38 \r\n \r\nResort, 143 \r\n \r\nNorwood, 108 \r\n \r\nMountain biking,90, 124,140, 142,144 \r\n \r\nNottely Lake, 124 \r\n \r\nMountain City, 144, 159 \r\n \r\nNunn (Sam) Exhibit, 108 \r\n \r\nMountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi Center, \r\n \r\nNutmeg's, 38 \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nMountain Fun Center, 36 \r\n \r\n0 Oak Grove Cemetery, 62 \r\n \r\nMountain Parkway Trail, 18,124 \r\n \r\nOak Grove Plantation \u0026 Gardens, 41 \r\n \r\nMountains \r\n \r\nOak Hill Cemetery, 127 \r\n \r\ndriving trails, 121 \r\n \r\nOak HIii/Martha Berry Museum, 145 \r\n \r\ngolf courses, 146 \r\n \r\nOak trees,62, 73,87, 178 \r\n \r\nintroduClion, 120-123 \r\n \r\nOakbin Pond Preserve, 180 \r\n \r\nlodging, 150-159 \r\n \r\nOakland Cemetery, JO \r\n \r\nmap, 121 \r\n \r\nOakleigh, 126 \r\n \r\nrestaurants, 123 \r\n \r\nOakman, 144, 159 \r\n \r\nshopping, 148 \r\n \r\nOaks Miniature Golf, 141 \r\n \r\nsites and activities, 120-149 \r\n \r\nOakwood, 153 \r\n \r\nwineries, 142 \r\n \r\nOatland Island Edumion Center, 72 \r\n \r\nMountasia fun Cenier, 36 \r\n \r\nObediah's Okefenok,76 \r\n \r\nMovie tours, 12, 94 \r\n \r\nOcmulgee National Monument,84, 105 \r\n \r\nMurals, 167, 170, 175 \r\n \r\nOcmulgee Outfillm, 97, 99 \r\n \r\nMusella, 108 \r\n \r\nOcmulgee River, 99, 106, 170 \r\n \r\nMuseum and Archives of Georgia \r\n \r\nOconee foreSI Park, 86 \r\n \r\nEducation, 107 \r\n \r\nOconee Lake, 94, 97 \r\n \r\nMuseum of Arts and Sciences (Macon), \r\n \r\nOconee National Forest, 108 \r\n \r\n105 \r\n \r\nOconee Springs Park,94 \r\n \r\nMuseum of Aviation, 112 \r\n \r\nO'Connor (Flannery) Childhood Home, 70 \r\n \r\nMuseum of Colquitt County Hisiory, 176 \r\n \r\nO'Connor (Flannery) Memorial, 106 \r\n \r\nMuseum of Design, JO \r\n \r\nOdum (Ellen Payne) Genealogy Library, \r\n \r\nMuseum of Southeastern Indians. 109 \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nMusic and musical theater, 12,33, 41, 84, Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature \r\n \r\n100, ll6, 141, 144, 163, 170, 174, 177 \r\n \r\nCenter, 72 \r\n \r\nMusic Hall of Fame, 100 \r\n \r\nOgeechee Outpost, 58 \r\n \r\nMyrtle Hill Cemetery, 145 \r\n \r\nOgeechee River, 72 \r\n \r\nMyrtlewood Hunting Plantation, 179 \r\n \r\nOgeechee River Mill, 112 \r\n \r\n1902 Stock Exchange and Public Square \r\n \r\nOgeechee Wildlife Managemenl Area, 112 \r\n \r\nOpera House, 124 \r\n \r\nOglethorpe, (G-15), 176, 186 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n Oglethorpe Mall,62 \r\n \r\nPelham, 177 \r\n \r\nOglethorpe Speedway Park, 60 \r\n \r\nPemberton (John) Birthplace, 100 \r\n \r\nOHCO Textile Center, 96 \r\n \r\nPembroke, 60 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Education and Research \r\n \r\nPendergrass, 148 \r\n \r\nCenter, S8 \r\n \r\nPendergrass flea Market, 148 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Heritage Center, 76 \r\n \r\nPerimeter Mall,38 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, S2, S8 Perry, 98,108,116-117, 118,119 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Sporting Clays,S8 \r\n \r\nPersimmon Creek Vineyards, 142 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee State Park, S8 \r\n \r\nPettigrew (C. W.) farm and Community \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Swamp Park, 76 \r\n \r\nlife Center, 97 \r\n \r\nOld Courthouse on the Square, 32 \r\n \r\nPettigrew-White-Stamps House, 178 \r\n \r\nOld Dan Tucke(s Gravesite, 139 \r\n \r\nPetting farms, 124, 144, 178 \r\n \r\nOld Dixie Highway Trail, 18 \r\n \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nature Park,88 \r\n \r\nOld Glynn County Courthouse, S6 \r\n \r\nPhipps Plaza, 38 \r\n \r\nOld Governor's Mansion, 107 \r\n \r\nPickens County Jail,143 \r\n \r\nOld Jail Museum and Archives \r\n \r\nPickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site, 123, \r\n \r\n(Barnesville), 88 \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\nOld Jail Museum (Conyers), 94 \r\n \r\nPiedmont National Wildlife Refuge, 109 \r\n \r\nOld Kiokee Baptist Church,86 \r\n \r\nPierce County Heritage Museum \u0026Depot, \r\n \r\nOld Mill Antiques Village, 42 \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\nOld Mill Museum,39 \r\n \r\nPigeon Mountain, 143 \r\n \r\nOld Opera House,97 \r\n \r\nPine Hill Plantation, 167 \r\n \r\nOld Red Barn Gift Shop and McSimmons \r\n \r\nPine Mountain, 172, 174, 177, 181 ,184, \r\n \r\nBarnyard , 99 \r\n \r\n18S, 186 \r\n \r\nOld Sautee Store, 147 \r\n \r\nPine Mountain Antique Mall, 174 \r\n \r\nOld South farm Museum and Agricultural Pine Ridge Hunting Plantation, 172 \r\n \r\nLearning Center, 181 \r\n \r\nPine Top farm Equestrian Center, 111 \r\n \r\nOld State Capitol Building, 107 \r\n \r\nPlains, lf-16), 174, 177, lBS, 186 \r\n \r\nOld Stone Church Museum,144 \r\n \r\nPlains Historic Inn and Antiques Mall,174 \r\n \r\nOldest Jail, 112 \r\n \r\nPlanetarium, 136, 149,167 \r\n \r\nOlive forge Herb farm, 97 \r\n \r\nPlantations, 34,41 ,42,S2,S6, 60, 62,68, \r\n \r\nOlive Theatre, 170 \r\n \r\nBS,99, 106, 108, 110, 112, 128, 161 , \r\n \r\nOlympic Park, 28 \r\n \r\n179 \r\n \r\nOmaha ((-1S), 177, 186 \r\n \r\nPlum Orchard Mansion, S6 \r\n \r\nOnions, 82 , 112 \r\n \r\nPo Boy Opry, 170 \r\n \r\nOpera, 28 \r\n \r\nPocket Recreation Area, 143 \r\n \r\nOpera houses,97, 168, 170 \r\n \r\nPolk County Historical Society Museum, \r\n \r\nOrange Hall House Museum,62 \r\n \r\n128 \r\n \r\nOrchards, 36, 108, 126, 138, 140, 143, 178. Polo, 28 \r\n \r\nSet alsa farms \r\n \r\nPool room, 138 \r\n \r\nOssabaw Island,60 \r\n \r\nPooler (S-1 S). 60,77 \r\n \r\nOutback Range and Recreation Center, 99 Poole's MIii Park and Historic Covered \r\n \r\nOutlet stores,38, 62,96, 148, 174. \r\n \r\nBridge, 136 \r\n \r\nSee also Shopping \r\n \r\nPoplar Place farm Equestrian Center, 174 \r\n \r\nOutpost Replica, 172 \r\n \r\nPort Columbus National Civil War Naval \r\n \r\nOwen and Williams fish farm, 99 \r\n \r\nMuseum,161 , 168 \r\n \r\nOwens-Thomas House, 72 \r\n \r\nPort Wentworth {T-lS),60, 77-78 \r\n \r\nOxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Portal, 108 \r\n \r\nCenter, 168 \r\n \r\nPottery, 100,112, 144, 148 \r\n \r\nOxford, 108 \r\n \r\nThe Pottery, 148 \r\n \r\nOxford College, 108 \r\n \r\nPowder Springs, 41 \r\n \r\nPrater's Mill, 138 \r\n \r\np Panola Mountain State Conservation Park, Presbyterian church,86 \r\n \r\n43 \r\n \r\nPresley, Elvis, 136 \r\n \r\nPanther Creek falls/Panther Creek \r\n \r\nPriester's Pecans Candy Kitchen and \r\n \r\nRecreation Area, 134 \r\n \r\nRestaurant, 108 \r\n \r\nPapermaking museum, 28 \r\n \r\nPrime Outlets of Calhoun, 148 \r\n \r\nParadise Public fishing Area, 180 \r\n \r\nPrisoner or War Museum, 161 ,166 \r\n \r\nParks.See Amusement parks/centers; \r\n \r\nPrisons.See Jails \r\n \r\nWater parks; Waterfront parks; and \r\n \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conservation \r\n \r\nspecific parks \r\n \r\nPark, 176 \r\n \r\nParks at Chehaw, 164 \r\n \r\nPumpkin farms, 138 \r\n \r\nParrott (f-17), 174,177, 18S \r\n \r\nPumpkin Patch farm, 124 \r\n \r\nParsons store, 148 \r\n \r\nPuppetry Arts Center, 26, 28 \r\n \r\nPasaquan folk art, 166 \r\n \r\nPyne Road Park,174 \r\n \r\nPassport information, 6 \r\nPatrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial a Quall Country Lodge and Conference \r\n \r\nCemetery, 34 \r\n \r\nCenter, 166 \r\n \r\nPatriotism museum,JO \r\n \r\nQuail hunting.See Hunting \r\n \r\nPatriots Park,97 \r\n \r\nQuinlan Visual Arts Center, 141 \r\n \r\nPaulding County Museum, 137 \r\n \r\nQuitman, 177 \r\n \r\nPaulk (Ellis T.) Park,170 \r\n \r\nPeach Blossom Trail, 18 \r\n \r\nR Rabun Beach Recreation Area, 134 \r\n \r\nPeach Outlet Shops at Byron, 96 \r\n \r\nRabun Gap, 144, 1S4, 1S9 \r\n \r\nPeach recipes, 27,8S \r\n \r\nRabun lake, 134 \r\n \r\nPeach State Speedway, 143 \r\n \r\nRacing.See Auto racing \r\n \r\nPeaches and peach farms,82, 97,108, \r\n \r\nRacing Hall of fame, 138 \r\n \r\n124,126, 176 \r\n \r\nRafter H.Rodeo Arena, 176 \r\n \r\nPeachtree Center Mall, 38 \r\n \r\nRailroad depots,30, 90,94, 127,1 40, 163 \r\n \r\nPeachtree City, 40, SO \r\n \r\nRailroad museums, 25,33, 34, S8,72,94, \r\n \r\nPeachtree Peddlers Flea Market, 36 \r\n \r\n99, 124, 164, 178 \r\n \r\nPeanut Monument,166 \r\n \r\nRailroad steam locomotives, 76,90,141, \r\n \r\nPeanuts, 166 \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nPebble Hill Plantation,161 , 179 \r\n \r\nRailroad trips, 62,124, 168 \r\n \r\nPecans and pecan farms,82, 96,97, 108, Railroad Tunnel,138 \r\n \r\n164, 174, 17S, 180 \r\n \r\nRailroad viewing, S2,S8 \r\n \r\nRalph Ma rkGilbert Civil Rights Museum, 72 \r\nRanches,83, 106,178 Rankin Ans Center of Columbus State \r\nUniversity, 168 Rankin House Museum and Historic \r\nColumbus foundation, 168 Raptor Center,82, 110 Raven Cliff falls, 142 Rayonier Wildlife Management Area, 99 Recipes \r\nbuttermilk \u0026pecan 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 \r\n \r\nRock Mill Plantation, 99 Rock Ranch, LL(. 178 Rock Spring, 14S Rockmart (C-6), 14S, 146 Rocky Mountain Recreationand fishing \r\nArea, 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, \r\n1S4 , 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 \r\nRehabilitation , 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 \r\nMarker, 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 \r\nSacred 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 \r\nReserve, 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, \r\n78-79, 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 \r\nNature Center, 72 Savannah Rapids Pavilion,106 Savannah Sand Gnats Baseball, 72 Savannah Theatre, 70 Scarlett's Secret, 147 \r\n \r\nScenic 19/Trail, 20 School buses, 97 School houses, 72. 96, 106, 128, 143,148, \r\n149 Science museums, 2S, 29, 32, 43, 88, lOS, \r\n167 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 \r\nAtlanta 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 \r\n \r\n191 \r\n \r\n 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 \r\n192 \r\n \r\nwww . G EOR G 1AONMvM1ND . OR G I 1 .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nSunny Farms North,136 \r\n \r\nToccoa Fall,, 149 \r\n \r\nUniversityof Georgia Visitors Center,87 \r\n \r\nSurrey Center, 96 \r\n \r\nToccoa River Canoe Trail, 21 , 126 \r\n \r\nUpper Chattahoochee River Recreation \r\n \r\nSusan Hayward Gravesite Monument, 126 Toombs (Robert) House Hi1101ic Site, 112 \r\n \r\nArea, 142 \r\n \r\nSutton'sCorner Frontier Store Museum, 172 Touch of Wood, 174 \r\n \r\nUpper Hi Flyfishing Outfitters, 143 \r\n \r\nSuwanee, 40, 50-51 \r\n \r\nTours.Stt specific cities and towns \r\n \r\nUpper Hi Fly fishing Store, 148 \r\n \r\nSwainsboro, 98, 111 , 117, 118 \r\n \r\nTown Center at Cobb, 38 \r\n \r\nU.S.A1my Corps of Engineers Visitors \r\n \r\nSwallow Creek Wildlife Management \r\n \r\nTown Well (Social Circle), 110 \r\n \r\nCenter, 172 \r\n \r\nArea, 143 \r\n \r\nTownsend, 79, 81 \r\n \r\nU.S.441 Heritage Trail, 18,83 \r\n \r\nSwamp Gravy, 160 \r\n \r\nTrackrock Archaeological Area, 124 \r\n \r\nU.S.Navy Supply Corps Museum,87 \r\n \r\nSwamp,marsh,and river tours, 14, S8,66, Trackrock Stables, 124 \r\n \r\nU.S. 19 Oragway, 164 \r\n \r\n73-74, 76, 136 \r\n \r\nTrade Winds Marina,86 \r\n \r\nU.S. Play, 34 \r\n \r\nSwamp Nature Park,88 \r\n \r\nTrails, 16, 18, 20-21 ,2S, Sl, 8l, 108,121 , \r\n \r\nSwan Center Outreach, 144 \r\n \r\n124, 126, 144, 145, 161. \r\n \r\nV Valdosta (K-22), 172, 180,184-185, 186 \r\n \r\nSweet Grass Dairy, 179 \r\n \r\nSee also Nature trails \r\n \r\nVan Wert Methodist Church and Historic \r\n \r\nSweetwater Creek State Conservation \r\n \r\nTrains.See Railroad headings \r\n \r\nDistrict, 145 \r\n \r\nPark, 36,144 \r\n \r\nTransportation department,6 \r\n \r\nVaughn (lewis) Botanical Gardens,90 \r\n \r\nSwint's Pecans and Candies,96 \r\n \r\nTravel information, 6 \r\n \r\nVernon Square, 56 \r\n \r\nSylvania, 111 ,117 \r\n \r\nTravel services.See specific cities and \r\n \r\nVeterans Memorial State Part, 168 \r\n \r\nSylvester, 172, 184 \r\n \r\ntowns \r\n \r\nVeteran'smemorials/parks, 94,164,167, \r\n \r\nSymphony orchestras, 28, 147, 168 \r\n \r\nTraveler'said, 6 \r\n \r\n168, 176 \r\n \r\nTraveler's Rest HistoricSite, 149 \r\n \r\nVFW Park (Buchanan), 126 \r\n \r\n1.W.Briscoe Park, 43 \r\n \r\nTray MountainWilderness Area, 142 \r\n \r\nVictoria Bryant State Park, 147 \r\n \r\nTalbotton (E-1 J), 178 \r\n \r\nTreasures Along 1-20,18,83 \r\n \r\nVidalia, 98, 112, 117 \r\n \r\nTalking Rock, 147 \r\n \r\nTree farms, 124, llB \r\n \r\nVidalia Onion Factory and Gifts, 112 \r\n \r\nTallapoosa, 146,147-148, 153, 159 \r\n \r\nTree That Owns Itself,87 \r\n \r\nVidalia sweet onions, 82, 112 \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls, 148, 148-149, 1S9 \r\n \r\nTrenton (A-2), 146, 149, 153, 159 \r\n \r\nVienna, (1-16), 180 \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls lake, 148 \r\n \r\nTribute to 1he American Indian, 167 \r\n \r\nVilla Rica, 146, 149, 153, 15S \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls Recreation Area, 134 \r\n \r\nTrion, 146, 153 \r\n \r\nVillanow General Store, 148 \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls School Museum, 148 \r\n \r\nTrolleys,68, 74 \r\n \r\nVines Botanical Gardensand Manor \r\n \r\nTallulah Gallery, 148 \r\n \r\nTroup County Historical Society and \r\n \r\nHouse, 36 \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park, 148-149 \r\n \r\nArchives, 174 \r\n \r\nVineyards. See Wineries and vineyards \r\n \r\nTallulah Point Overlook and Tallulah \r\n \r\nTroup'sTomb, 110 \r\n \r\nVinings, 38 \r\n \r\nAdventures, 149 \r\n \r\nTrout farms, 128, 138 \r\n \r\nViningsJubilee Shopping Center,38 \r\n \r\nTallulah River Recreation Area, 134 \r\n \r\nTubing, 141 \r\n \r\nVintage clothing, 140 \r\n \r\nTanger Outlet Center, 38 \r\n \r\nTubman African American Museum, lOS \r\n \r\nVisitor Information Centers, 4 \r\n \r\n!anger Outlets of Commerce, 148 \r\n \r\nTucker, 40,43, 51 \r\n \r\nVogel State Park, 124 \r\n \r\nTanner (John) State Park, 126 \r\n \r\nTucker's (Old Dan)Gravesite, 139 \r\n \r\nTate, 149, 154 \r\n \r\nTugalo Lake, 148 \r\n \r\nWaco, 149 \r\n \r\nTate Branch Recreation Area, 134 \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park, 144 \r\n \r\nWaleska, 146, 149 \r\n \r\nTate Elementary School,149 \r\n \r\nTunnel Hill, 146 \r\n \r\nWalk the Halls of History, 112 \r\n \r\nTate Student Center Gallery, 87 \r\n \r\nTunnel Hill Heritage Center, 138 \r\n \r\nWalker (Alice) Self-Guided Driving Tour, \r\n \r\nTaxidermy Museum, 147 \r\n \r\nTurkey Creek Outfitters, 168 \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\nTaylor-Grady House, 87 \r\n \r\nTurner (Annette Howell)Center for the \r\n \r\nWalker (Laura S.) State Park,76 \r\n \r\nTaylor Orchards, 178 \r\n \r\nArts, 180 \r\n \r\nWalnut Square Mall, 148 \r\n \r\nTeaching Museum North,42 \r\n \r\nTurner County Courthouse, 166 \r\n \r\nWalter F.George Lake, 172, 173 \r\n \r\nTearooms, 170, 178 \r\n \r\nTurner County Ja il, 166 \r\n \r\nWalter F.George Law Museum, 180 \r\n \r\nTehama Lake, 143 \r\n \r\nTurner Field Tours, JO \r\n \r\nWare-Lyndon House,86 \r\n \r\nTelephone Museum, 175 \r\n \r\nTurpentine Still, 113 \r\n \r\nWarm Springs, (E-12), 163, 172, 174, \r\n \r\nTelfairCounty Boat landing, 106 \r\n \r\nTurtles, 60 \r\n \r\n181 , 185, 186 \r\n \r\nTelfair Museum of Art, 72 \r\n \r\nTuten (A. Ra ndall) Environmental Park,90 Warm Springs Regional Fisheries Center \r\n \r\nTelfair's Owens-Thomas House, 72 \r\n \r\nTut's Game Preserve, 134 \r\n \r\nand Aquarium, 181 \r\n \r\nTennis, 86, 168 \r\n \r\nTutt (Anne) Gallery, 174 \r\n \r\nWarm Springs Village, 174 \r\n \r\nTennis Hall of Fame,86 Theatre Albany, 164 \r\n \r\nTwin City, 111 \r\nTy Cobb Museum, m, 147 \r\n \r\nWarner Robins, 98, 112, 117-118 Warrenton, 98, 112 \r\n \r\nTheatre Dublin,94 \r\n \r\nTybee Island, (U-16), 52, 75-76, 79-80, Warthen, 11 2 \r\n \r\nTheatre in the Square,36 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\nWarwoman Dell Recreation Area, 134 \r\n \r\nThomasCounty Historic Courthouse \r\n \r\nTybee Island lighmation and Tybee \r\n \r\nWarwoman Wildlife Management Area, \r\n \r\nSquare, 178 \r\n \r\nMuseum , 75 \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nThomas County Museum of History, 179 \r\n \r\nTybee Island Marine Science Center, 75 \r\n \r\nWashington, 112,118 \r\n \r\nThomaston, (F-12), 172, 178, 184, 185, Tyrone, 40 \r\n \r\nWashington County Genealogical \r\n \r\n186 Thomaston-Upson Archives, 178 \r\n \r\nu UGA.See University of Georgia \r\n \r\nMuseum, 109 Washington Farms, 113 \r\n \r\nThomasville, (H-22), 172, 178-179, 184, Unadilla, 180, 184, 185 \r\n \r\nWashington Historical Museum,112 \r\n \r\n185, 186 \r\n \r\nUncle Remus Museum,96 \r\n \r\nWater parks, 32, 36,59,62,87, 106, 110. \r\n \r\nThomasville Cultural Center, 179 \r\n \r\nUncle Shuck's Corn Maze and Pumpkin \r\n \r\nSet also Amusement parks/centers; \r\n \r\nThomasville Genealogical, History,and \r\n \r\nPatch, 138 \r\n \r\nBeaches \r\n \r\nFine Arts Library, 179 \r\n \r\nUnderground Atlanta, JO \r\n \r\nWaterfront parks, S6,76,88, 145, 167 \r\n \r\nThomasville Rose Garden, 179 \r\n \r\nUnicoi Outfitters, 142 \r\n \r\nWatermelon Capital Speedway, 168 \r\n \r\nThomson, 98, 111 , 117, 119 \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park and Lodge, 142 \r\n \r\nWatkinsville, 112-113 \r\n \r\nThrashers hockey, 25 \r\n \r\nUnion City, 43,51 \r\n \r\nWa15on-Brown Foundation, 111 \r\n \r\nThree Sisters Vineyardsand Winery, 142 \r\n \r\nUnion County Historical Society Museum, Watson Mill Bridge State Park, ll5 \r\n \r\nThronateeska Heritage Center, 164 \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nWaving Girl Statue,73 \r\n \r\nThunder Road U.S.A., 1l8 \r\n \r\nUnion Point, 98, 111 -112 \r\n \r\nWaycross, 68,76,80 \r\n \r\nTidelands Nature Center,59 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Arboretum,87 \r\n \r\nWaynesboro, 98, 113, 118 \r\n \r\nTIit Park, 164 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia art galleries, 86, 87 Waynesville,81 \r\n \r\nTIit Theater for the Performing Arts, 180 University ofGeorgiaathleliccomplex \r\n \r\nWe Let the Dawgs Out Public Art Exhibit, \r\n \r\nTifton, (J-19), 172, 179-180,184, 185, \r\n \r\nand museum,86 \r\n \r\n87 \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Coastal Plain \r\n \r\nWedding Chapel, 141 \r\n \r\nTIiton Museum of Arts and Heritage,180 \r\n \r\nExperiment Station,180 \r\n \r\nWeinman Mineral Museum, 149 \r\n \r\nTiger, 142, 154, 159 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Marine Education \r\n \r\nWells, 110 \r\n \r\nTiger MountainVineyard and Winery, 142 \r\n \r\nCenter and Aquarium,73 \r\n \r\nWendy's Antiques and Interiors, 174 \r\n \r\nTignall, 111 , 119 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Onion and \r\n \r\nWesley Monumental United Methodist \r\n \r\nTime Remembered, Southern Style \r\n \r\nVegetable Research Center, 112 \r\n \r\nChurch, 73 \r\n \r\nTearoom, 178 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Research and \r\n \r\nWest Dam Recreation Area,86 \r\n \r\nTobesofkee Lake, 105 \r\n \r\nEducation Garden, 173 \r\n \r\nWest Georgia Museum oflallapoosa, 122, \r\n \r\nTooa, (K-J), 146, 148, 149, 153, 1S5, \r\n \r\nUniversity of GeorgiaTIiton Campus \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n1S9 \r\n \r\nConference Center, 180 \r\n \r\nWest Point, 181 ,18S, 186 \r\n \r\nWest Point lake, 181 Western and Atlantic Railroad Tunnel, \r\n138, 149 Western Art Museum, 122, 127 Weston, 181 Westville Village, 160, 176 Wetlands centers, 34,60, 62,68, 72, 88, \r\n138, 168, 180 Whistle Stop Cafe and Juliette \r\nCommunity, 100 Whistlestop Cornerstone Antique Market, \r\n148 White, 149, 153 White Water and American Adventures, \r\n36 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, \r\n94,96, 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.) 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Third St. \r\n \r\nThomaston 1211 Hwy 19 North \r\n \r\nAtlanta - Southlake/ Morrow 1599 Adamson Pkwy \r\nAtlanta - Sandy Springs 5750 Roswell Rd. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island - Oceanfront 60 South Beachview Dr. \r\nLa Grange Callaway Gardens  2606 Whitesville Rd. \r\n \r\nThomson 2658 Cobbha m Rd. \r\nTifton 11 99 Hwy 82 West \r\nTrenton \r\n \r\nAtlantaSix Flags/Austell 95 South Service Rd . \r\nAtlanta  South 7385 Hannover Pkwy N. \r\nAtlanta Stone Mountain  2006 Glenn Club Dr. \r\nAtlanta - Union City 6840 Shannon Pkwy \r\nAugusta - Wheeler 3654 Wheeler Rd. \r\nBlakely \r\n \r\nLawrenceville 73 1Duluth Hwy \r\nMacon 2856 Jeffe rsonville Rd. \r\nMacon  West 6000 Harri son Rd. \r\nMadison 2001Eatonton Hwy \r\nManchester 2546 Roosevelt Hwy \r\nMilledgeville 2551 N. Columbia \r\n \r\n95 Killian Ave. \r\nValdosta 1827 West Hill Ave. \r\nValdosta Lake Park 4913 Timber Rd. \r\nWarner Robins  215 Margie Dr. \r\nWaynesboro US Hwy 25 S. \u0026 325 Liberty St. \r\n \r\n435 Arlington Ave. \r\n \r\nBremen 35 Price Cre ek Rd. \r\n \r\nBrunswick Downtown/Gloucester 2307 Glo ucester St. \r\n \r\n1-800-DAYS-INNOR DAYSINN.COM/TRAVElPlANNER \r\nPARA ESPANOL 1-888-709-4024 \r\nII Days Business Placehotel which features rooms that include a microwave, refrigerator, large work desk, in-room coffee, iron/ironing boards, and data ports. \r\n* Rooms at the Roc k Bottom Rates are limited and subject to availability at pa rticipatin g properties. Blackout dates and other restrictions may apply. Cannot be combined with any other discounts or special offers . Disc ount off rac k rates. Days In ns reserves the right to change th is offer at anytime. **Amenities not ava ilable at all locations. 2004 Days Inns Worldwide, Inc. All Days Inn hotels are ind epen dently owned and operate d. \r\n \r\nSTA \r\nAdvE \r\nJilll Proj1 Sha Res Can \r\n( 001 Lou \r\nProc \r\nBr i, \r\nDesi Bue \r\nWri \r\nDel \r\nEdit Fra \r\n(OA \r\nJan Res Au 1 Ali: Lyr Ma Sa1 \r\nAT \r\nE~ \r\nVP, Su Pr1 \r\nM, \r\nPu Se Dir Sa \r\nSe Mi \r\n \r\n 2004 TRAVEL GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS \r\n \r\nWELCOME TO GEORGIA \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\nHOW TO USE THIS GUIDE \r\n \r\nCALENDAR OF EVENTS \r\n \r\n14 \r\n \r\nSTAFF \r\n \r\nAdvertising Director Jill Teter \r\n \r\nProject Manager Shannon Stahl \r\ni Research Manager \r\n) Carolyn Chavana Coordinator Louise Flaig \r\n \r\nProduction Director Brian Birzer \r\n \r\nDesign Buckmaster Design \r\n \r\nWriter Debra Miller \r\n \r\nEditor Francine Kaplan \r\n \r\nCopy Editor/Proofreader Jan Mcinroy \r\n \r\nResearchers \r\n \r\nAudrey Leslie \r\n \r\nAlison Macor \r\n \r\nLynett Oliver t Matthew Smith \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\nSara Taylor \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nr ATLANTA MAGAZINE/ EMMIS CUSTOM PUBLISHING \r\n \r\nVP, Em mis Publishing Susie Love \r\n \r\nPresident, Em mis Custom Publishing Marsha Cook \r\n \r\nPublisher, Atlanta Magazine Sean McGinnis \r\n \r\nDirector, Emmis Custom Publishing Sara McCabe \r\n \r\nSenior Project Manager Missy Colbert \r\n \r\nSCENIC TRAILS \r\nTHE FIVE REGIONS OF GEORGIA ATLANTA METRO \r\nLodging Information \r\nCOAST \r\nLodging Information \r\nHISTORIC SOUTH \r\nLodg in g Information \r\nMOUNTAINS \r\nLodging Information \r\nSOUTHERN RIVERS \r\nLodging Information INDEX \r\nPHOTOGRAPHY Provided by GDITT, Diane Kirkland, Harris Hatcher, Railroad Images. 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Box 1776, Atlanta, GA 30301-1776, 404-656-7479, fax 404-463-7299, TTD# 800-255-0056. \r\n \r\n IAtlanta'.'\"'''I \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n GEORGIA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \r\nAugusta, Richmond County \r\n1-20 w., 706-737-1446 \r\nHistoric South \r\nColumbus,Muscogee County 1-185 and Williams Rd. 706-649-7455 Southern Rivers \r\nKingsland, Camden County 1-95 N., 912-729-3253 Coast \r\nLavonia, Franklin County 1-85 S., 706-356-4019 Georgia Mountains \r\nPlains, Sumter County US Hwy. 280, 229-824-7477 Southern Rivers \r\nRinggold, Catoosa County 1-75 S., 706-937-4211 Georgia Mountains \r\nSavannah, Chatham County 1-95 S., 912-963-2546 Coast \r\nSylvania, Screven County US Hwy.301, 912-829-3331 Historic South \r\nTallapoosa, Haralson County 1-20 E., 770-574-2621 Georgia Mountains \r\nValdosta, Lowndes County 1-75 N., 229-559-5828 Southern Rivers \r\nWest Point, Harris County 1-85 N., 706-645-3353 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nnslsland and \r\ntlantic \r\nberland and \r\nrys \r\n \r\nMILEAGE CHART \r\n \r\nAlbany Americus Atlanta Augusta Brunswick Columbus Gainesville Macon Milledgeville Rome Savannah Statesboro Valdosta Wa cross \r\n \r\n~~~ \r\n37 166 200 180 92 219 113 144 233 216 195 80 113 \r\n \r\n-~~~ \r\n~q; ~ \r\n37 \r\n130 198 192 61 183 71 102 190 206 168 120 137 \r\n \r\n~'I\u003e \r\n':,..,' ~ 166 130 \r\n139 257 123 53 84 96 68 249 204 248 239 \r\n \r\n.._'I\u003e \r\n~ ~(Sj \r\n200 198 139 \r\n203 235 135 124 93 206 125 81 221 177 \r\n \r\n-~# \r\n~-:, \r\n \r\n' \r\nl.Q \r\n~-l' \r\n\\SS \r\n \r\n180 \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\n192 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n257 \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\n235 \r\n \r\n255 \r\n \r\n255 \r\n \r\n316 \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n216 \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n325 \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n78 \r\n \r\n255 \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n211 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\n-~fl, \r\n~ \r\n-fl, \r\n\u003c:\u003e'Ii \r\n \r\n$- \r\n~'l\u003ec \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n183 \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n53 \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n316 \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n252 \r\n \r\n167 \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n280 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n281 \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\n-~fl, \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nl\u003e(Sj \r\n \r\n~.~f \r\n \r\n~fl, \r\n~ \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n233 \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\n93 \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n216 \r\n \r\n325 \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n317 \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n272 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n310 \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n321 \r\n \r\n~~~ \r\n,:.'Ii \r\nr.,'li \r\n216 206 249 125 78 255 252 167 169 317 \r\n56 165 103 \r\n \r\n~o ~o ~dj \r\n~'Ii \r\n \r\n,._'I\u003e \r\nl\u003eoc.; \r\n~~ \r\n \r\n195 \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\n248 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n221 \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n211 \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n280 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n272 \r\n \r\n310 \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n165 \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n!,., \r\n.t0 \r\n~'I\u003e \r\n113 137 239 177 59 198 281 150 166 321 103 100 61 \r\n \r\n Left to right: Peach tree blossom, Ray Charles, Mayhaw berries, and a mossy road in the Southern Rivers region of Georgia. \r\n \r\n( U jhen Ray C harles sang the famo us song \"Georgia on My Mind,\" the world learned that \r\neve n in dreams, Georgia is an unforgettab le place. Whether you talk about the state's diverse and ever-changing landscape , its patchwork of cultures, rich heritage, or warm, friendly people , Georgia's magic \"comes as sweet and clear as moonlight through the pines.\" \r\nThe largest state east of the Mississippi River, Georgia is a rolling land of magnolias and moss-draped oaks, mountains and pristine coastlines , pine trees and cypress swamps. It's a place where friendships flourish over a slice of pecan pie and a glass of cool, sweet tea, where urban nightlife is as easily accessible as a star-fill ed evening in the company of crickets. H ere tradition al valu es commingle with progressive ideas, and bustling cities coexist with a dynamic farm and timber heritage-Georgia is a leading producer of pecans, peaches, peanuts, tobacco, Vidalia onions, and forest products. From the mountains to the coast, through the h eartland and the rivers you will find a littl e of everything. \r\nAtlanta, the state capital and the focus of the Atlanta Metro region, is an international center of business, home to the wo rld 's busiest airport, and a nexus of art, culture, fine dining, and nightlife. From Atla nta, take adva ntage of the network of inte rstate highways to visit any corner of th e state. If yo u prefer the scenic route, take one of th e local roads winding past panoramic landscapes and into the hearts of smaller communities. \r\nIn the Coast region , you can sit back and watch sa nderlings chase the tide on the wide, windswept beach of a barrier island, satisfy your craving for the freshest of seafood, or ca no e through th e nation's largest swamp. Stroll along the oak-shaded streets of Savannah, an exquisitely preserved ode to antebellum architecture and one of the best walking cities in the United States . \r\nThe intoxicating scent of fresh peaches fills the air in the Historic South region, where Georgia's hea rtland brims with colorful gardens, deep historical reso nance, and lively, music-filled towns like Ath ens and Macon . \r\nIn the No rth Georgia Mountains region, you'll find specta cul ar hiking, mountain biking, ca noeing, and rafting. Artists and musicians draw insp ira tion from waterfalls roaring through canyons, gorges, and valleys, spring wildflowe rs in endless va ri eties, and the ever-insp iri ng changing colors of fall leaves. \r\nTime seems to stand still in th e South ern Rivers region, a fertile belt of agricultural bounty. Foll ow the paths of presidents at prominent historic sites, visit flouri shing gardens, or step back in time at bea utifull y preserved plantations. \r\nAs you can tell, yo u've got plenty of exploring to do, and we're here to help. Whether yo u sample your way through Atlanta's exceptional restaurants or make a hole-in-one on a Georgia golf course, enter a pie-eating con test or raft down a fast-flowing river, one thing's for sure: Georgia will linger in your heart like a fond memory or a new best fri end. Like a favorite song, Georgia will remain forever on yo ur mind. \r\n \r\n Clockwise from above: Atlanta skyline, mom and son picking peaches, wildflowers along the coast. \r\n \r\nHISTORY It was an unusual combination of strategy and philanthropy that prompted British general James Oglethorpe and a group of investors to found Georgia, named after King George II, in 1733. Intended as a buffer between the Spanish in Florida and the British in South Carolina, the 13th colony was also initially meant to provide opportunities for impoverished Britons. Oglethorpe, who banned liquor, Catholicism, and slavery, chose a site on a bluff up the Savannah River, brought in skilled craftspeople, and began building. With tremendous insight as to growth and aesthetics, Oglethorpe's architects created a marvel of urban design and named the new city Savannah. Georgia was born. Rice, cotton, and indigo were among the crops the first farmers attempted to grow along the coast. Though Georgia was sparsely settled at the time of the Revolution, at the encl of the 1700s the invention of the cotton gin inspired one of the greatest booms in history. People began to move into the state and planters grew rich from the fluffy \"white gold\" that they cultivated on grand cotton plantations. Large-scale cotton harvesting required the backbreaking work of West African slaves, and while many smaller farmers never owned slaves, plantation owners needed their labor. When Lincoln's antislavery platform won him the presidency, Georgia and other Southern states seceded from the Union and formed the Confederacy. The Civil War abolished slavery, and by the end of that great struggle, the cotton economy, along with most of the South, lay in ruins. The long phase of recovery stretched until World War II . By the mid-19 50s, Georgia had begun to thrive again, now as a center of industry. At the same time, the civil rights movement was gaining momentum, with Atlanta and its outspoken Nobel-prize winner Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the forefront. The hard fought efforts of many brought the Jim Crow era of segregation to a close, and Atlanta as well as other Georgia cities began to grow rapidly. \"The City Too Busy to Hate\" became the capital of the South, even hosting the Olympic Games in 1996. Today, Atlanta is recognized as the economic hub of the region and serves as headquarters for many international corporations, including UPS, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, BellSouth, and Home Depot. While the Atlanta metropolis is the heart of the state, Georgia's smaller cities and towns are vital as well, buzzing with industry and bursting with charm. \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\n * I/ \r\n \r\n,,.. \r\n \r\nff .~.t-.Lake Oconee is Georgia's Lake Country-ti \r\n \r\n( \r\n \r\nr \r\n \r\nWelcome Center \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nOpen Daily \r\n \r\nLake Oconee Jazz \u0026 Balloon Festival Info! \r\n \r\nDavis House 1874 \r\n \r\nOld Gaol I807 \r\n \r\nJvfai11 Street \r\n \r\n\" Sidewalks ofthe revitalized downtown are lined with shade trees and antique shops.\" \r\nUSA Today \r\n \r\nGREENSBORO Visit Lake Oconee's Hometown \r\nShop, dine and stroll amid the charm of a bygone era as you explore the city's historic districts- just down the road from the prestigious resorts and golf communities ofLake Oconee. \r\n \r\nGreene Coumy Chamber o.fCommerce \r\nl-800-886-LAKE \r\nwww.greeneccoc.org \r\n \r\nGEORGIXS \r\nLAKE COUNTRY \r\n\u0026)i Ze \u0026co,1u3e \r\n \r\nResort... Retreat... Relax... \r\n \r\n * Ill {I \r\n\\2Cf:'J\"cation ot'I toke, Qdpenee I -tr {l W,dae,dai \r\n \r\n'Resort... 'Retreat... 'Relax... - - - ~ - - - - Go Horsebackr \r\n \r\nRelax by pool \r\n \r\nI Go to Spa \r\n \r\nor Hunting . \r\n \r\nCome Home to \r\n \r\nHarbor Club \r\n \r\nOn Beautiful Lake Oconee \r\n Award winning 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish \r\n Listed in Links Magazine's Premier Properties 2002 as one of the world's top golf communities \r\n Ideal for corporate outings \r\n Named by Golfweek Magazine as one of America's great golf communities and one of the 50 most distinctive cou rses in SE in 2002 \r\n1-800-505-GOLF WWW One Club Drive  Greensb \r\n \r\n'Plan our next special weekend@ Harbor Club? Cuscowilla? 'Port Armor? Reynolds 'Plantation? or The 'Ritz-Carlton Lod9e? \r\n \r\nLake Oconee is \r\n \r\n z \r\n \r\nFriday \r\n \r\n-----~--------+---------;----~;----, \r\n \r\nad.riding \r\n \r\nGo water skiing \r\n \r\nTour local historic sites \r\n \r\nMake Reservation for Romantic 'Dinner \r\n \r\nTennis Lesson \r\n \r\n~-,..--On-'\"\"'\"'T- \r\nOCONEE \r\n \r\nJust an hour- east of Atlanta on /-20 \r\n \r\nwww.visitlakeoconee.com 1-800-708-7408 \r\n \r\nGEORGIXS \r\nLAKE COUNTRY \r\n\u0026Ji Yae \u0026conee \r\n \r\n State Bird Brown thrasher \r\nState Fish Largemouth bass \r\nState Folk Dance Square dancing \r\nState Fossil Shark's tooth \r\nState Gem Quartz \r\nState Insect Honeybee \r\nState Tree Live oak \r\nState Vegetable Vidalia onion \r\nState Motto Wisdom, Justice, Moderation \r\nState Reptile Gopher tortoise \r\nState Butterfly Tiger swallowtail \r\nState Fruit Peach \r\nClockwise from top left: Peach picking, dunes on Cumberland Island,white-water kayaking,a flower vendor in Atlanta, dogwood bloo ms. \r\n \r\nCLIMATE Georgia summers can have a hint of the tropics, but the y give way to long, colorful, and mild falls. Short, temperate winters lay the groundwo rk for the triumphant return of glorious spring each yea r. Humidity, especially along the coast, keeps the air dewy and the foliage lush and green. This moisture settles on your skin like mist, but here in the South you don't sweat, you glow. \r\nSu mmertime temperatures may rise into the nineties by day and fall to the high seventi es at night. Winter temperatures hover in the forties and fifti es during the day, dropping into the thirties at night, with infrequent cold spells that dip below freezing. The Mountains region is usually a few degrees cooler than the rest of th e state, and its peaks sport dustings of snow each seaso n . It rarely ever snows south of Atlanta. \r\nGEOG RAP HY As th e largest state east of the Mississippi, Georgia encompasses several geographical regions. The rugged mountains of the no rth wes t are linked to the Cumberland range, and those in th e northeast are part of the Blue Ridge, the beginning of the Appalac hians that run up the East Coast all the way to Ma ine. In the Piedmont region , where th ese mountains slowly give way to rolling hills, the rivers flow over flat shoals and through hardwood forests of oak, sycam ore, and a host of oth er species. Below what's called the fall line, the mountains end and middle Georgia begins with a great belt of fertile soil running across th e state . Here, travelers can find themselves driving between endless fields of cotton or soybeans. In South Georgia, tree farms present the tra veler with long, straight rows of pines that seem to pulse with light as you drive by. The point at which th e red dirt ends and the white sa nd begins marks the beginning of the coast. From here on, the land is flat all the way to th e ocea n, where huge marshes nurture wildlife and clean the water that fl ows in and out each day with the tides . The barrier islands that stretch up and down the length of the coast fo ster uniqu e ecosystems made up of tre es, plants , and ani mals uniquely adapted to the subtropi cal conditions. \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n No matter what you plan to do in Georgia, you can rest assured you'll get a \r\n \r\ncomfortable night's sleep at any of the 64 Best Western hotels conveniently \r\n \r\nlocated throughout the state. And with 16 enhanced services and amenities, \r\n \r\nyou 'll enjoy continental or hot breakfast (many complimentary), \r\n \r\ncoffee/tea-maker in-room, non-smoking rooms, and much more. \r\n \r\nFor reservations, call or visit us on the web. \r\n \r\nTM \r\nTHE WORLD'S LARGEST HOTEL CHAIN  \r\n \r\n1-800-3 I 1-7978 \r\n \r\nbestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nGEORGIA LOCATIONS \r\n \r\nAdairsville A lb a n y Ashburn Athens Atlanta (2) Atlanta Airport Area (College Park) Atlanta Airport Area (Hapeville) Atlanta Area (Acworth) Atlanta Area (Kennesaw) Atlanta Area (Morrow) Atlanta Area (Roswell) Atlanta Area North (Marietta) Atlanta Area Northeast (Norcross) Atlanta Area South (Stockbridge) Augusta Area (Grovetown) Blairsville \r\n \r\nBraselton Brunswick Byron Cairo Cartersville Chatsworth Chattanooga Area (Fort Oglethorpe, GA) Columbus Cordele Covington Dalton Dawsonville Dublin East Ellijay \r\n \r\nForsyth Gainesville Griffin Hawkinsville Hazlehurst Helen Hinesville Kingsland (St. Mary's Area) La Grange Lavonia Lawrenceville Macon (2) McDonough Milledgeville Newnan \r\n \r\nPeachtree City Pooler (Savannah Area) Ringgold Rome Savannah (3) St. Simons Island Statesboro Stone Mountain Thomaston Thomson Valdosta Villa Rica Warm Springs Warner Robins Waynesboro \r\n \r\nPhoto credit: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade \u0026 Tourism Each Best Western hotel is independently owned and operated. Amenities may vary slightly at international hotels. 2004 Best Western International , Inc. \r\n \r\n------------------------------------ \r\n \r\n- ----- \r\n \r\n Clockwise from above: Children playing in Centennial Park fountain, white-water rafting on theChattooga River, fishing on lake Seminole, an Ellijay apple, visitors enjoying the Stone Mountain Park Riverboat. \r\n \r\nTo h elp you make the most of yo ur trip to Georgia , th e Georgia Department of Industry, Tracie and Tourism has put togeth er this Georgia on My Mind 2004 Travel Guide. Within th ese pages, the state is cliviclecl into five regional sections, each packed with usefu l informati on on attrac tions and lodging throughout the state. \r\nWe've ch ecked and rec hecked all the numbers and addresses you'll find in this guide. Howeve r, we strongly encourage yo u to call ahead wh en planning your trip to verify hou rs of operation, fees, rese rvations, and other information. \r\n \r\nICONS The following icons will help yo u find attractions with amenities that best fit yo ur travel n eeds: \r\n \r\n~ Parking \r\n \r\nfl Food \r\n \r\nWC Public rest rooms \r\n \r\nT Party facilities \r\n \r\n\u0026. Accessibility for mobility-impaired \r\n \r\nBETTER HOMETOWN, MAIN STREET CITY You'll alsonoticethatmanyofthecitiesare designated as either a Better Hometown or a Main Street C ity. Georgia has more than 100 designated Better Hometown and Main Street Cities. These communities are committed to the revitalization of th eir h istoric town centers through strong public and private partn erships. \r\n \r\nMAP In the guid e, yo u 'll notice a map coo rdinate for almost eve ry city-for example, Abbeville (K-16 ). These coordinates relate to th e map on page 2. It's worth noting that though almost every city in Georgia is listed in this guide , beca use of space limitations som e of th e small er citi es do not appear on th e state map and therefo re ha ve no map coordinates indicated. \r\nYou'll also see on the map an icon (  )fo r each of Georgia's 63 state parks and historic sites. For more information on state parks and historic sites, visit www.gastateparks.org or ca ll 1-800-864-7275 . \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\n When it's time to break away, stay at Hampton as you go. You'll find delightful accommodations and a staff committed to pleasing you. Our generous complimentary breakfast is yours to enjoy. And we give you both Hilton HHonors hotel points and airline miles, plus our unconditional 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. So book your next escape today at over 74 locations in Georgia. Visit OEID.Iitti!Iitlmimnn or call U\"ll~l\"l\u0026IAIJ-\"IA:l:.u:.a \r\nTheHil@\u003enFanu!y Hilton HHonors membership, earning of Points \u0026 Miles~ and redemption of points are subject to \r\nHHonors Terms and Conditions. 2003 Hilton Hospitality, lnc. \r\n \r\n-- \r\n \r\n Clockwise from above: Wi ldflowers, l ake Hiawassee,Vidalia onions, horseback riding in Conyers, fun at White Water Park in Marietta. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES The li stings for almost every city include a Travel Services sectio n. Here you will find contact information for th e conve ntion and visitors burea u, chamber of commerce, state visitors center, or local welcom e center in that city. You'll also find a list of tour operators to take you on adve ntures such as white-water rafting, h orseback riding, deep-sea fishing , or hunting trips. \r\n \r\nGENERAL INFORMATION \r\n \r\nImportant Numbers \r\nGeorgia State Parks 800-864-7275 Georgia Travel Information 800-VISIT GA Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport 404-530-6830 Passport Information 800-275-8777 Traveler'sAid 404-8 17-7070 \r\n \r\nColumbus, Muscogee County 1-185 and Williams Rd., 706-649-7455 Southern Rivers \r\nKingsland, Camden County 1-95 N., 912-729-3253 Coast \r\nLavonia, Franklin County 1-85 S., 706-356-4019 Mountains \r\n \r\nSylvania, Screven County US Hwy. 301, 912-829-333 1 Historic South \r\nTallapoosa, Haralson County 1-20 E., 770-574-2621 Mountains \r\nValdosta, Lowndes County 1-75 N., 229-559-5828 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nEmergency Numbers \r\nGeorgia State Patrol 404-624-6077 \r\n \r\nPlain s, Sumter County US Hwy. 280, 229-824-7477 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nWest Point, HarrisCounty 1-85 N., 706-645-3353 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\n(dial *GSP when using acell phone) \r\n \r\nGeorgia Department ofTransportation \r\n \r\nRinggold, Catoosa County \r\n \r\nNEED MORE? \r\n \r\n(road conditions) 888-635-8287 (dial *DOT or #DOT when using a cell phone) \r\nGeorgia Visitor \r\n \r\n1-75 S., 706-937-4211 Mountains \r\nSavannah, Chatham County 1-95 S., 912-963-2546 \r\n \r\nVisit www. GeorgiaO nMyMind.org . \r\n__ , ....... \r\nr!,.=._.._:-;;~:-=~ -~ J-~-~- . . \r\n \r\nInformation Centers \r\n \r\nCoast \r\n \r\nAugusta, Richmond County \r\n \r\n1-20 W., 706-737-1446 \r\n \r\nHistoric South \r\n \r\n12 \r\n \r\n Visit Georgia and save up \r\nto 20% * at participating \r\nChoice hotels. \r\nWith over 100 Choice hotels across Georgia, you 'll always find a room to fit your travel plans and your budget. Plus, earn nights or flights with our Choice Privileges** rewards program. Call today and ask for the GEORGIA VACATION RATE to save up ~ 20% or book online. If Georgia wasn't calling, it is now. \r\n800.222.1387 \r\nAsk for the GEORGIA VACATION RATE \r\nor visit choicehotels.com/stay/ southeast \r\nPromotion Code: seesoutheast \r\nII. \r\n. \r\n \r\nWe'll see you there.. \r\n \r\n \r\nII. \r\nII. \r\n \r\nCHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL \r\n \r\n L isted below is a selection of the events and festiva ls tha t Ge orgia has to offer ea ch year. Fo r more events and detail ed informa ti on, visit www.GeorgiaO nMyMind .org. \r\n \r\nChild watching Dublin'sSt. Patrick's Day Festival parade. Renaissance Festival in Fairburn . \r\nMacon Cherry Blossom Festiva l. 14 \r\n \r\n36th Annual Yellow Daisy Festival Sept. 9- 12, Stone Mountain \r\n770-498-5690 w1vw.stonemou11tai11park.com \r\nBass Pro Shops MBNA 500 Oct. 29 - 31, Hampton \r\n770-946-4211 www.at/cm tamotorspeedway. com \r\nBellSouth Classic, a PGA Tour Event Mar. 29 - Apr.4, Duluth \r\n888-95 1-8777 www.bellso11thclassic.com \r\nFolklife and Battle of Jonesborough Oct. 9- 10, Jonesboro \r\n770-473-0197 www.historicalionesboro.org \r\nGeorgia Shakespeare Festival June 11 -Aug. 8, Oct. 8- 31, Atlanta \r\n404-264-0020 www.gashakespeare.org \r\nMarietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour Dec. 10 - 12,Marietta \r\n770-429-11 15, 800-835-0445 www.mariettasqu are.com \r\nPowers' Crossroads Country Fair and Arts Festival Sept.4-6, Newnan \r\n770-253-2011, 800-826-9382 www.coweta.ga .us \r\nRenaissance Festival Apr. 17 - June 6 (weekends and Memorial Day), Fairburn \r\n770-964-8575 www.georgiarenaissancefestival.com \r\nRoswell Magnolia Storytelling Festival June 11 - 12, Roswell \r\n770-640-3253, 800-776-7935 www.cvb.roswell.ga .11s \r\nTaste of Alpharetta May 20, Alpharetta \r\n678-297-6078 www.alpl1CLretta.ga.us \r\n \r\nDetail of home in Savannah. \r\n \r\nMossy Creek Barnyard Festiva lin Perry. \r\n \r\n36th Annual Blessing of the Fleet Festival Mar. 26 - 28, Darien \r\n912-437-4 192 www.macintoshcounty.com \r\n69th Annual Savannah Tour of Homes and Gardens Mar. 25 -28, Savannah \r\n912-234-8054 www.sava1111ahtourofho111es .org \r\n180th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade Mar.17,Savannah \r\n912-233-4804 www.sava1111ahsai11tpatricksday.co111 \r\nApril Fool's Rod Run Apr. 4, Waycross \r\n912-283-3744 www.southgastreetrods.com \r\nCrawfish Festival Apr.23 - 24, Woodbine \r\n912-576-32 11 , www.stmaryswelcome.com \r\nHoliday Island Nov.29-Jan.1,Jekyll Island \r\n877-4-JEKYLL, wivw.;ekyllisland.com \r\nLabor Day Weekend Catfish Festival Sept. 5- 7, Kingsland \r\n800-433-0225, www.visitkingsland.com \r\nRock Shrimp Festival Oct. 2, St. Marys \r\n800-868-8687 www.stmaryswelcome.com \r\nSavannah Annual Jazz Festival Sept. 25 - Oct. 2, Savannah \r\n912-232-2222 www.coastaliazz.com \r\n \r\nArts in the Heart of Augusta Sept. 17 - 19, Augusta \r\n706-826-4702, 800-726-0243 www.augustaarts.com \r\nAth Fest June 13 - 16,Athens \r\n706-548-1973, 877-322-4371 www.ath fest.com \r\nBelle Meade Hunt Nov.l , 2003-Mar.31 ,2004 and Nov.6, 2004 -Mar.31, 2005, Thomson \r\n706-549-6580, 800-528-9765 www.bellemeadehunt.com \r\nBlind Willie McTell Blues Festival May 15, Thomson \r\n706-597-1000, www.blindwillie.com \r\nMacon Cherry Blossom Festival Mar. 19 - 28, Macon \r\n478-751-7429 wivw.chenyblossom.com \r\nGeorgia National Fair Oct. 8- 17, Perry \r\n478-987-3247 www.georgia11CLtio11alfair.com \r\nGeorgia Peach Festival June 11 -13, Byron, Fort Valley \r\n478-825-4002, 877-322-43 71 ivww.gapeachfestival.com \r\nLewis Family Homecoming and Bluegrass Festival Apr. 29 - May 1, Lincolnton \r\n706-359-7970 www.lincolncountyga.o rg \r\nMillion Pines Arts and Crafts Festival Nov. 6- 7, Soperton \r\n912-529-6611 , www.millionpines.com \r\n \r\n Worth the Trip! \r\nA hundred years ago, Thomasville was celebrated as one of the mo;t fashionable places in the world to visit. Many of its wealthy northern visitors bought land and built elaborate houses they called \"winter cottages:' Others purchased area plantations and changed them from agricultural sites to shooting estates. The Hanna family of Cleveland, Ohio purchased Pebble Hill Plantation, Thomasville's crown jewel qf attractions. Today, visitors can tour Pebble Hill's forty rooms filled with stunning antiques and sporting art and stroll 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 and excellent dining. The Museum of History has a wealth of historical information on the area. The Lapham-Patterson House is one of the unique winter cottages. One ofAmerica's premier sporting art festivals, the Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival, sponsored by the Thomasville Cultural Center, occurs each November. 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 Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival, (229) 226-0588, web: www.tccarts.org Thomas County Museum of History, (229) 226-7664, web: www.rose.net/~history Thomasville Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, (800) 704-2350, web: www.thomasvillega.com \r\n \r\n Foxhunt in Thomson. Fall in the mountains. 16 \r\n \r\nMossy Creek Barnyard Festival Apr. 17 - 18, Oct. 16 - 17, Perry \r\n478-922-8265 www.mossycreekfestival.com \r\nOliver Hardy Festival Oct. 2, Harlem \r\n706-556-3448 www.harlemga.com \r\nPioneer Skill Days Nov.20, Nicholls \r\n912-384-1581 www.gastateparks .org \r\nSt. Patrick's Day Festival Mar.1- 30,Dublin \r\n478-272-5546 www.saintpatricksfestival.com \r\nVidalia Onion Festival May 5- 9, Vidalia \r\n912-538-8687 www.vidaliaga.com \r\nOUNTI\\ llC \r\nBlue Ridge Mountain Adventure Race Apr. 17, Blue Ridge \r\n707-632-5680, 800-899-6867 www.blueridgemountains.com \r\nCherokee Capital Fair Sept.14 - 18, Calhoun \r\n706-625-3200, 800-877-3811 www.gordonchamber.org \r\nGeorgiaMarble Festival Oct.1 -3,Jasper \r\n706-692-5600 www.georgiamarble-mountain.org \r\nGeorgia Mountain Fair July 21 - Aug.1 ,Hiawassee \r\n706-896-419 1 www.georgia-mountain-fair.com \r\nGreat Locomotive Chase Festival Oct.1 - 3,Adairsville \r\n770-773-3451, www.notatlanta.org \r\nLake Hartwell Antique Boat Festival Apr.2- 3, Hartwell \r\n706-376-8590 www.hart-chamber.org \r\n \r\nPrater's Mill festival in Varnell. \r\nMagical Nights of Lights Nov.18 - Dec. 30, Lake Lanier Islands \r\n706-932-7200, 800-840-5253 www. lakelanierislands. com \r\nMayfest May 1, Carrollton \r\n770-832-6901, www.visitcarrollton.com \r\nPrater's Mill Civil War Park Days Mar. 27, Varnell \r\n706-694-6455, www.pratersmill.org \r\nRiverfest Sept. 25 - 26, Canton \r\n770-704-599 1, www.riverfest.org \r\nRunning Water Pow Wow Sept. 4-5, Rome \r\n706-295-5576, 800-444-1834 www.romegeorgia.org \r\nSorghum Festival Oct. 9- 10, 16 - 17, 23 -24, Blairsville \r\n706-745-5789, 877-745-5789 www.blairsvillechamber.com \r\nTunnel Hill Celtic and Heritage Festival Apr. 3- 4, Tunnel Hill \r\n706-270-9960, 800-331-3258 www.tunnelhillceltic.org \r\nU.S. Open Stock Dog Championship and Farm Festival Oct.1 -3,Dawsonville \r\n706-265-6278, 877-280-8147 www.dawson.org \r\n23rd Annual Honeybee Festival Sept. 27 - Oct. 2, Hahira \r\n229-794-2567, www.hahira.ga.us \r\n \r\nThomasvilleRose Festival. \r\nAndersonville Historic Fair May 29 - 30,Oct. 2- 3, Andersonville \r\n229-924-2558 www.andersonvillega.freeservers.com \r\nBig PigJig Sept.30-0ct.2, Vienna \r\n229-268-8275, www.bigpigiig.com \r\nCotton Pickin' Fair May 1- 2,0ct.2-3,Gay \r\n706-538-681, www.cpfair.com \r\nMule Day Nov. 6, Calvary \r\n229-377-MULE, www.cgchamber.com \r\nRiverfest Apr.23 - 25, Columbus \r\n706-324-7417 www.columbusriverfest.com \r\nSunbelt Agricultural Exposition Oct.19 - 21 ,Moultrie \r\n229-985-1968, www.sunbeltexpo.com \r\nSwamp Gravy Mar.5-Apr.18,0ct.1 - 24 (weekends), Colquitt \r\n229-758-5450, www.swampgravy.com \r\nThomasville Rose Show and Festival Apr. 22 - 25,Thomasville \r\n229-227-7099, 800-704-2350 www.tlwmasvillega.com \r\nSwine Time Festival Nov. 27, Climax \r\n229-246-3300 www.swinetimefestival.com \r\nWatermelon Festival June 19- July 10,Cordele \r\n229-273-1668 www.cordele-crisp-chamber.com \r\n \r\n ~ J i \\ f f l J J b I D ~,M i r : J l l l l i t  l l ' O I D ~ ~ G ~~~CD?~~() \r\nIlto:r\u0026~~- \r\n \r\nCarters Lake \r\n \r\nLake Sidney Lanier \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park in Lavonia and Hart State Park in Hartwell \r\nRichardB. Russell Lake \r\nRichard B. Russell State Park in Elberton \r\nJ.Strom Thurmond / Clarks Hill Lake \r\nBobby Brown State Park in Elberton, Elijah Clark State Park in Lincolnton, and Mistletoe \r\nState Park near Appling \r\n \r\nWalterF. George Lake \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park \u0026 Lodge in Ft. Gaines and \r\nFlorence Marina State Park in Omaha \r\n \r\nEnjoy 1O of Georgia's picturesque State Parks located on the nine \r\nGreat Lakes of Georgia managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers. \r\n \r\nGreat Lakes \r\n \r\nLake Seminole \r\nSeminole State Park in Donalsonville \r\n \r\n~ 'Ji II' \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n'f, \r\n \r\n. .-+:'\\ .. \r\n \r\n-~..% ;:1~, \r\n \r\n 1 II_,~~, \r\n \r\n~:1'.,Jh.., ~ \r\n \r\n, ''. .. , i~ \r\n \r\n. ,.. \r\n \r\nofGeorgia \r\n \r\nUS Army Corps of Engineers - www.CorpsLakes.us Georgia State Parks - 1-800-864-7275 Gainesville-Hall County Convention and Visitors Bureau - 1-888-536-0005 Cumming - Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce- www.forsythchamber.org Augusta Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau - 1-800-726-0243 Cartersville-Bartow County Convention and Visitors Bureau - 1-800-733-2280 \r\n \r\nc1 \r\nGEORGIAON M YMJJ\\D 0 RG \r\nl  S00 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n Hiking trail in the mountains. Kayaking on the Altamaha River. \r\nNesting osprey. 18 \r\n \r\nThe state of Georgia has a numb e r of scenic trails th at are designed to enable you to exp e ri e nce many face ts of th e state in co nvenient, easy-to-foll ow ro utings. For more inform ation on the se tra ils, visit www.Geo rgiaOnMyMind. org. \r\n \r\nAlta ma ha River Kayak and Canoe Trail www.altamahariver.org Approximately 137 miles \r\nPaddle, kayak, or Aoat the Altamaha River, rich in history and named as one of th e 75 Last Grea t Places in th e World. Cities: Alamo, Baxley, Brunswick, Darien, Hazelhurst, Jesup, Ludowici, Lumber City, McRae, Mt. Vernon, Reidsville,Vidalia Regions: Coast, Historic South \r\nAndersonville Trail Ap/Jroximately 75 mi/es \r\nThis tour off I-75 offers inspiring America n history sites, including Andersonville National Histori c Site, the national memorial to all American POWs. Highways: GA 49,GA 96, GA 127, US 280 Cities: Byron, Fort Valley,Marshallville, Oglethorpe, Plains, Americus, Andersonville, Montezuma, Leslie, DeSoto, Cordele, Warner Robins, Perry, Vienna Regions: Historic South, Southern Rivers \r\nAtlanta Campaign Heritage Trail www.gcwht.org Approximately 120- 150 miles \r\nDrive many of the actual routes traveled by Federal and Confederate armies during the decisive Civil War campaigns of 1863 and 1864. Highways: GA 136, GA 193,US 27,GA 2,GA 201, US 41, GA 53, GA 3, GA 293,GA 61 ,GA 6, GA 92,GA 360,GA 120,GA 9,GA 141,GA 236, GA 155, US 155, US 23, GA 154, GA 166, US 29, GA 138, GA 85, GA 138 Spur Cities: Trenton, LaFayette, Chickamauga, Fort Oglethorpe, Ringgold,Tunnel Hill, Dalton, Resaca, Calhoun, Adairsville, Kingston, Cassville, Cartersville, Allatoona,Dallas, Kennesaw, Marietta, Smyrna, Roswell, Dunwoody, Decatur, Atlanta, Union City, Riverdale, Jonesboro Regions: Mountains, Atlanta Metro \r\nBlue and Gray Trail Approximately 140- 150 miles \r\nA self-guided Civil War tour to more than 60 battl efi elds, national parks, and muse ums. Highways: 1-75, US 27,GA 136, US 41, US 411 ,GA 92,US20,US 140 Cities: Chattanooga, Fort Oglethorpe, LaFayette, Ringgold, Tunnel Hill, Varnell, \r\n \r\nDalton, Resaca, Rome, Adairsville, Kingston, Cassville, Cartersville, Dallas Region: Mountains \r\n \r\nTalbot, Muscogee,Chattahoochee, Stewart, Randolph, Clay, Early, Miller, Decatur Regions: Mountains, Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway Covered Bridge Trail \r\n \r\nAp/Jroximately 150 miles \r\n \r\nApproximately 400 miles \r\n \r\nThe trail traverses land originally Travel along this trail created to \r\n \r\noccupied by the Creek Indi ans. preserve 15 covered bridges in \r\n \r\nHighways: GA 70, US 29, GA 18, US 27, GA \r\n \r\nGeorgia. \r\n \r\n116, GA 190, GA 85W, Alt. US 27 \r\n \r\nHighways: US411 , US27,US 19,US441 \r\n \r\nCities: Roscoe,Newnan, Moreland, \r\n \r\nCities: Thomaston, Pine Mountain, Blakely, \r\n \r\nGrantville, Hogansville, Mountville, LaGrange, Atlanta, Watkinsville, Cartersville, Conyers, West Point, Pine Mountain, Hamilton, Shiloh, 1 Gainesville, Cumming, Helen \r\n \r\nWarm Springs, Harris City, Greenville, St. \r\n \r\nRegions: Historic South, Mountains, \r\n \r\nMarks \r\n \r\nSouthern Rivers \r\n \r\nRegion: Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Antebellum Trail \r\n \r\nChieftain's Trail \r\n \r\nwww.antebellwntrail. org \r\n \r\nApproximately 150 miles \r\n \r\nApproximately 109 miles \r\n \r\nExplore the history of th e Native Americans of Georgia. Here you wi ll find vestiges of three distinct Native American cultures: th e prehistoric Mississippian, the Creeks, and th e C herokees . Highways: US 27 Alt., US 27, US 411, GA 5, US 52, US 76, GA 53 Cities: Carrollton, Rome, Cartersville, \r\n \r\nExplore the mansions and homes of the pre-Civil War era. Highways: US 441 ,GA 22, US 129 Cities: Athens,Watkinsville, Madison, Eatonton, Milledgeville, Old Clinton, Macon Region: Historic South \r\nGeorgia's Antiques Trail Approximate mileage: 200-mile loop \r\n \r\nCalhoun, Jasper, Chatwsorth, Rossville, Dalton, Douglasville, Lithia Springs Region: Mountains \r\nColonial Coast Birding Trail www.georgiawildlife.com Approximately 100 miles \r\n \r\nAntique-shopping adventures with more than 200 shops and dealers await yo u. Highways: l-20,US441,US 129,1-75,US341, US41 Cities: Conyers, Covington, Social Circle, Monroe, Athens, Watkinsville, Madison, \r\n \r\nMore than 300 species of birds \r\n \r\nRutledge, Eatonton, Milledgeville, Macon, \r\n \r\nhave been spotted along this trail, at habitats that include shorelines, salt marshes, old rice fields, woodlands, tidal rivers, and freshwater we tlands. Cities: Darien, St. Marys, Cumberland Island, Richmond Hill, Midway, Savannah, St. Simons Island, Eu Ionia, Brunswick, Jekyll Island, \r\n \r\nByron, Warner Robins, Perry, Forsyth, Bolingbroke, Juliette, Barnesville, Griffin, McDonough Region: Historic South \r\nGeorgia Mountain Parkway Trail www.georgiahighco11ntry.org/gmp Approximately 65 miles \r\n \r\nFolkston, Tybee Island Region: Coast \r\n \r\nThe communities along this scenic drive offer outdoor activities \r\n \r\nCourthouse Corridor w,vw.hwy27.com Approximately 365 miles \r\nVisit historic courthouses along this route. Highways: US 27, Alt US 27 Cities: Links 21 counties: Catoosa, Walker, Chattooga, Floyd, Polk, Haralson, Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Troup, Meriwether, Harris, \r\n \r\nsuch as white-water raftin g, kayaking, hiking, fishing, and camping. Nostalgic towns, festivals, and an  exc ursion train beckon you to depart from th e route for an extended stay. Highways: GA 515, US 76 Cities: Jasper, Ellijay, Blue Ridge, Morganton, Blairsville, Young Harris, Hiawassee Region: Mountains \r\n \r\n 3Ck Rock ountain \r\nllulab rge \r\n \r\n \r\nittle White House seve \r\n \r\nrewell II \r\n? \r\n \r\nGean \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n6 HISTORIC SITES \r\nOpen year-round with pull-thrus, hookups, hot showers, picnic tables and grills. \r\nWDGES Hotel-style rooms, meeting spaces and restaurants add extra comfort to the great outdoors. \r\nCOTTAGES Fully equipped cottages have kitchens, linens, porches, and fireplaces or woodburning stoves. \r\nHISTORY Ancient Indian mounds, Civil War battlefields, and picturesque plantations are just a few of the enjoyable historic resources. \r\nSeven state parks offer some of the finest public golf in the South. Enjoy ch.allenging golf courses with affordable green.fees.Ask about our packages and senior discounts. \r\nPLUS ... Hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, playgrounds, bike and horse trails, reenactments, festivals and more. \r\n \r\n Hikingat Providence Canyon. Mou ntain stream. \r\nPeachtrees in bloom. 20 \r\n \r\nHiking near Hiawassee. \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Old Dixie Highway Trail Approximately 85-90 miles Follow the nation's first planned roadway crossing state lines from Chattan ooga to Marietta. Highway: US 41 Cities: Rossville, Fort Oglethorpe, Ringgold, Tunnel Hill, Rocky Face, Dalton, Resaca, Calhoun,Adairsville,Cassville, Cartersville, Emerson, Allatoona, Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta Regions: Mountains, Atlanta Metro \r\nGeorgia's Peach Blossom Trail www.millenicom.com/~pbt/ Af;proximately 75 miles \r\nA rural experience celeb ra ting Georgia's fa mous fruit and scenery. Highways: US 41, US 341 Cities: Jonesboro, Griffin, Barnesville, Forsyth, Roberta, Byron, Fort Valley, Perry, Warner Robins Region: Historic South \r\nGeorgia's Treasures Along 1-20 www.treasuresalo11gi20.org Approximately 60 miles \r\nA bounty of historic sites, attracti ons, recrea tion, uniqu e shopping, and historic homes . Highway: 1-20 Cities: Conyers, Covington, Social Circle, Rutledge, Madison, Lake Oconee Region: Historic South \r\nGeorgia's U.S. 441 Heritage Trail www. 441 heritagehighway.org  Approximately 371 miles \r\nA journey down th e road less traveled is a detour to di scove ry. Highways: US 441 Cities: Athens, Milledgeville, Dublin, Douglas, Dillard, Mountain City,Clayton,Tallulah Falls, Cornelia, Homer, Commerce,McRae Regions: Historic South, Mountains \r\nHeartland of the Confederacy Civil War Trail www.visitathensga.com/civilwartrail Af;proximately 125 miles \r\nExperience the history of th e leaders, life, and legacy of the Confederacy through sites including house museum s, a \r\n \r\nworking plantati on, an d more. Highways: US 75,GA 316, US 129, GA 211 Cities: Athens, Gainesville, Washington, Crawfordville, Winder, Watkinsville, Rutledge, Madison Regions: Historic South, Mountains \r\nLiberty Trail www.libertytrail.com Approximately 30 miles \r\nEnjoy breathtaking views along with history and culture on this byway. Highways: US 84, US 17 Cities: Hinesville, Midway, Riceboro Region: Coast \r\nLookout Mountain Parkway Approximately 100 miles \r\nSee the astonishing beauty of th e Georgia mountains along this trail. Highways: GA 189,GA 157 Cities: Lookout Mountain Region: Mountains \r\n \r\nSavannah, Richmond Hill Regions: Atlanta Metro,Coast, Historic South \r\nScenic 197 www.scenic l 97.com Approximately 50 miles \r\nTake th e time to explore and appreciate the area aro und Lake Burton and the Soque River. Highway: GA 197 Cities: Clarkesville, Batesville Region: Mountains \r\n1 Southern Highroads Trail www.southemhighroads.org Approximately 360 miles \r\nExpe rien ce the sce nic beauty, diversity, and ri ch history fo und on this tra il. Highways: US 76, US 411, GA 2, GA 52, US 76, GA 515 Cities: Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Hiawassee, Blairsville, Young Harris, Chatsworth, Ellijay, Blue Ridge Region: Mountains \r\n \r\nMarch to the Sea Heritage Trail \r\nwww.gcwht.org Approximately 350 miles for Left Wing and 300 for Right Wing \r\n \r\nSouthern Passages: The Atlantic Heritage Coast \r\nwww.southem passages.com Approximately 107 miles \r\n \r\nFollow in th e footsteps of \r\n \r\nExplore th e heritage along the \r\n \r\nWilliam T. Sherman's arm y as \r\n \r\ncrescent of the sou th eastern \r\n \r\nit m ade history from Atlanta to ' coastline through South \r\n \r\nthe coast. These paths lead you \r\n \r\nCarolina, Georgia, and Florida. \r\n \r\nalong th e actual roads used \r\n \r\nHighways: US 95, US 17 \r\n \r\nin th e campai gn. \r\n \r\nCities: Savannah, Sapelo Island, St. Simons \r\n \r\nHighways:GA 10,GA81,US278,GA 142, \r\n \r\nIsland, Brunswick,Jekyll Island \r\n \r\nGA 12, US441,GA212,GA 22,GA24,GA 15, Region: Coast \r\n \r\nUS 21, US 1, US 25, US 301, GA 275, GA 21, \r\n \r\nGA 138, US 23, GA 42,GA 16, GA 11, GA 57, Wiregrass Trail \r\n \r\nGA 18, GA 68, GA 231, US 221, GA 56, GA 17, Approximately 72 miles \r\n \r\nUS80,GA 307,US 17,GA 144,GA 144Spur Cities: Stone Mountain, Lithonia, Conyers, Oxford,Covington,Shady Dale, Jersey, Social Circle, Rutledge, Madison, Swords, Eatonton, \r\n \r\nExperience this scenic route to the coast. Highway: GA 57 Cities: Aline, Cobbtown, Collins, Reidsville, \r\n \r\nMilledgeville, Sandersville, Tennille, \r\n \r\nGlennville, Ludowici, Eu Ionia \r\n \r\nDavisboro, Louisville,Augusta,Waynesboro, Regions: Coast, Historic South \r\n \r\nPerkins, Sylvania, (Iyo, Stillwell, Port \r\n \r\nWentworth, Savannah, Stockbridge, McDonough, Locust Grove, Jackson, Indian Springs, Monticello, Hillsboro, Round Oak, Clinton, Macon, Griswoldville, Gordon, Irwinton, Bartow, Summertown, Midville, Millen, Scarboro, Oliver, Guyton, Pooler, \r\n \r\n Bed \u0026 Breakfasts \r\n \r\nAcollection ofB\u0026Bsfrom the mountains to the Golden Isles, \r\nFrom Atlanta to Savannah and all of Georgia's quaint towns and historic heartland, visit and be enchanted by our Southern charm, \r\n \r\n1810 Country Inn \u0026 Winery \r\n254 N. Seymour Drive  Thomson, GA 30824 800-515-1810 .-----ex----~--,,---, This federalist \r\nperiod estate has all of the romance of the classic South with a twist Guests are invited to tour and taste at the new Winery where they can relish in the satisfaction of creating their own private label reserve with the helpful direction of a wine educator. 200 year old classic estate property secluded on 15 landscaped acres. Suites with fireplaces, heated pool and hot tub, rocking chairs and veranda, gazebos for weddings, catering available, equestrian pasture - horses stay free. www.1810westinn.com \r\n \r\nAmericus Garden Inn \r\n\"Where history meets rommue...\" 504 Rees Park Americus, GA 31709 888-758-4849 \r\nLocated within the beautiful historic district Close to Andersonville, Jimmy Carter, Habitat for Humanity and Global Village. This Antebellum Home (c.1847) provides 8 spacious guestrooms w/private baths, many common areas and 1.3 acres of grounds. Full 3-course hot breakfast www.americusgardeninn.com \r\n \r\nAnsley Inn \r\n253 Fifteenth St r Atlanta, GA 30309 \r\n404-872-9000 8 0 0 - 4 - 5416 \r\n \r\n22 rooms located \r\n \r\nin the heart of midtown Atlanta's crown jewel \r\n \r\nof residential neighborhoods - Historic Ansley \r\n \r\nPark. We are within walking distance to The \r\n \r\nAtlanta Botanical Gardens, The Margaret Mitchell \r\n \r\nHouse, Symphony Hall, High Museum of Art \r\n \r\nand The Fox Theater. European continental \r\n \r\nbreakfast included. \r\n \r\nwww.ansleyinn.com \r\n \r\nBeach Bed \u0026 Breakfast on St. Simons Island \r\n907 Beachview Drive St Simon's Island, GA 31522 912-634-2800 \r\nA magnificent Mediterranean Villa overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland and Jekyll islands. Luxurious, accommodations, well appointed guest areas, beach theater, endless pool. \r\nwww.beachbedandbreakfastcom \r\n \r\nThe Gaslight Inn \r\n1001 St CharTes Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306 404-875-1001 \r\n' Built in 1913, The Gaslight Inn has 1 been featured on CNN, the \r\nDiscovery Channel, CBS and the Travel Channel. Truly a unique and historic inn, it is located in the chic Virginia Highlands shopping and dining district, convenient to downtown. www.gaslightinn.com \r\nHenderson Village \r\n125 South Langston Circle Perry, GA 31069 1-888-615-9722 \r\nAuthentic Southern Hospitality awaits with twelve historic homes beautifully restored and relocated to create a most charming 24 room country resort with thousands of acres to relax, unwind and recuperate. \r\nwww.hendersonvillage.com \r\nHotel Warms Springs Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn \r\nPO Box 351 Warm Springs, GA 31830 706-655-2114 800-366-7616 \r\nPresidents - The Past - Passion. Relive history in 1907 hotel, ice cream parlor and shops. Authentically restored, beautifully decorated with antiques/ Roosevelt furniture. Cable TV, private baths, individual heat/ AC, Southern breakfastfeast and ultimate honeymoon suite. 60 miles south of Atlanta; 14 miles from Callaway Gardens. \r\nwww.hotelwarmspringsbb.org \r\nlily Creek lodge \r\n2608 Auraria Road Dahlonega, GA 30533 888-844-2694 706-864-6848 \r\nEuropean-style bed and breakfast in the heart of North Georcria wine country. Romantic getaway near the scenic vfllage of Dahlonega. Secluded lodge had hidden pool with waterfall, gardens, treehouse, hot tub, bocce court, and gazebo. www.lilycreeklodge.com \r\nThe lodge on little St. Simons Island \r\nP.O. Box 21078 Little St Simons Island, GA 31522-0578 888-733 - 5774 912-638-7472 \r\nLittle St Simons Island is a 10,000-acre barrier island with 7 miles of pristine beaches. Accessible only by boar, this nature-lover's paradise offers just 30 guests the opportunity to vacation on an undeveloped island. Charming cottages, delicious regional cuisine and recreational activities include bird watching, kayaking, fishing, bicycles and horseback riding. \r\nwww.littlestsimonsisland.com \r\n \r\nMadison Oaks Inn \u0026 Garden \r\n766 East Avenue Madison, GA 30650 706-343-9990 \r\nMadison Oaks is a beautifully restored 1905 Greek Revival mansion, located 1/ 2 mile from the historic town square of Madison. While exploring the town famous for escaping destruction during Sherman's march to the sea, stay in accommodations befitting the rich history, architecture, gardens, and antiques of Madison. www.madisonoaksinn.com \r\nPlanters Inn on Reynolds Square \r\n29 Abercorn St Savannah, GA 31401 912-232-5678 \r\nEnchantment, elegance and charm .. ..located in the heart of Savannah's Historic District, Steps from the riverfront and city market Continental Breakfast, afternoon wine and valet service are as always complimentary. \r\nwww.plantersinnsavannah.com \r\nTarrer Inn on the Square \r\n155 S. Cuthbert Street Colquitt, GA 39837 229-758-2888, 888-282-7737 \r\nVictorian inn with 17 beautiful rooms - great southern food and hospitality. National Historic Register, Georgia Trust Award winner. Colquitt is home of Swamp Gravy, Mayhaw Jelly \u0026 Festival, 9 murals, parks, great shopping and people. \r\nwww.tarrerinn.com \r\nSouthern Cross Guest Ranch/ Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n1670 Bethany Church Rd. Madison,GA 30650 (706) 342-8027 \r\nExperience southern hospitality at its finest on this wonderfully accom-modating ranch and B\u0026B. Largely undiscovered, Southern Cross Ranch is nestled in Georgia 's cattle counn-y in the center of the Historic Heartland. We have both Bed \u0026 Breakfast only plans and All-inclusive plans covering horseback riding, pool, hot tub, meals, game room, unlimited beverages, and more. \r\nwww.southcross.com \r\nVirginia Highland Bed \u0026 Breal\u003cfast \r\n630 Orme Circle, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-892-2735 877-870-4485 toll free \r\nAn Atlanta inn full of antique treasures and a garden full of perennial pleasures, set in Atlanta's premier pedestrian neighborhood of restored 1920s bungalows and shops. Just 2 miles northeast of downtown. \r\nwww.virginiahighlandbb.com \r\n \r\n Arts Alive \r\nNeighborhood arts festivals, ever-expanding museums, and an exceptional selection of arts venues contribute to Atlanta Metro's vibrant cultural scene.Spend an afternoon at the Woodruff Arts Center, home of the High Museum of Art, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Alliance Theatre Company, the Atlanta College of Art, and the 14th Street Playhouse.Other significant forces in the cultural scene include the Atlanta Ballet, the Georgia Ballet in Marietta, the Atlanta Opera, and the Georgia Shakespeare Festival. Smaller comedy clubs and improvisational theaters draw enthusiastic crowds who come for the local talent and good fun. \r\n \r\nGreat Gardens \r\nSomething is always in bloom at Atlanta Botanical Garden. Newnan's Dunaway Gardens has a breathtaking 25-acre rock and floral display, while Vines Botanical Gardens in Loganville features lush landscaping and an elegant manor house. \r\n \r\nBuckhead \r\nAhigh-end address in Atlanta, Buckhead's 30305 zip code is one of the most desirable in the South.The area is known for its shopping, especially at Lenox Square mall and Phipps Plaza, and its bustling entertainment district of hot nightclubs and restaurants. \r\n \r\nEchoes of War \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is a 2,888-acre site where the Atlanta Campaign was waged during the Civil War. The 17 miles of interpretive walking trails wind past historic earthworks, cannon emplacements, and interpretive signs. \r\n \r\n22 \r\n \r\n Frankly, My Dear.. . \r\nIn Jonesboro, official home of Gone With the Wind, tour the 1839 Greek Revival-style Stately Oaks Plantation whose square columns were the model for Tara's. Don't miss avisit to the Road to Tara Museum at the Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center. In Atlanta, stand at Tara's front door whileyou're at the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum, where Mitchell penned the book. The City of Marietta'sGone With the Wind Museum: Scarlett on the Square features memorabilia including Mitchell's personal volumesand the original bengaline gown worn by Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara. \r\n \r\nGreen Spaces \r\nFall days or summer evenings entice localsto enjoy the Atlanta parks.Centennial Olympic Park is a 21-acre legacy from the 1996 Olympic Games, while the giant Piedmont Park is the setting for many cultural and music festivals. \r\n \r\nSports Fans \r\nMajor league sports are a year-round affair in the Atlanta Metro area. Cheer on the Braves at Turner Field, watch the Hawks shoot hoops and the Thrashers pull the power play at Philips Arena, or applaud a Falcons touchdown at the Georgia Dome. \r\n \r\nAntebellum Time \r\nTour two beautifully preserved antebellum homes in Roswell's historic district. Bulloch Hall was the 1840 childhood home of former president Theodore Roosevelt's mother, whi le the 1845 Smith Plantation was the home of one of Roswell's founders. \r\n \r\n23 \r\n \r\n  Take a behind-the-scenes tour of CNN Center in Atlanta \r\n Visit the gravesites of Margaret Mitchell and approximately 70,000 Confederate and Union soldiers at Oakland Cemetery \r\n Stroll along Sweet Auburn, the heart of Atlanta's African-American community in the days before desegregation, and get the whole picture at the African-American Panoramic Experience Museum (APEX) \r\n Catch a show at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, the largest puppet theater in the United States \r\n Plunge into the pristine preserve at the Chattahoochee Nature Center in Roswell and experience the wildlife and mystique of the Chattahoochee River in a canoe \r\n Hear the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's summer outdoor concert series under the stars at Chastain Park Amphitheatre \r\n See The Battle of Atlanta, the world's largest circular painting and diorama, at Grant Park's Cyclorama in Atlanta \r\n Tour Atlanta's gold-domed Georgia State Capitol \r\n Run, cycle, walk, or in-line skate along more than 60 miles of paved trails in Atlanta developed by the PATH Foundation \r\n Pay homage to the beverage that taught the world to sing at the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta \r\n Meander along the nature trails at Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Park in Lithia Springs \r\n Shop and people-watch at Underground Atlanta, an urban mall built in former Underground Railroad passageways \r\n Learn about the Civil War, African-American heritage, arts, and pioneer life at the Atlanta History Center \r\n Be enchanted by the giant pandas at Zoo Atlanta \r\n Re-live Joel Chandler Harris's African-American folktales at the Wren's Nest in Atlanta \r\n \r\nFox Theatre \r\nAtlanta'sfabulous Fox Theatre barely escaped demolition in the 1970s, but today the venue hosts major theatrical and musical performances.Marvel at its Moorish decor, gaze at the twinkling ceiling stars, and listen to the Moller organ,\"Mighty Mo,\" to discover the history of the theater. \r\n \r\nHerndon Home \r\nVisit this National Historic Landmark and former Atlanta residence of Alonzo Herndon, an African-American who transcended slavery, sharecropping, and Jim Crow laws to become a leader in business, education, and philanthropy. \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter \r\nThe Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta is one of ten national presidential libraries administered by the federal government. Exhibits highlighting Carter's presidency include a replica of the Oval Office and 70 million pages of original documents. \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park \r\nThis 3,200-acre park includes within its borders the 825-foot Stone Mountain, the world's largest outcropping of exposed granite.It is best known for the huge bas-relief carving of Confederate heroes Jefferson Davis,Thomas \"Stonewall\"Jackson,and Robert E.Lee-the largest such sculpture in the world. Crossroads re-creates an 1870s community, complete with music and a 4-D theater. On summer evenings alaser light show projects onto the mountain.The park also features a sky lift to the summit, a lake, a water park, a side-wheeler riverboat, hiking trails, an antebellum plantation, a railroad, camping, and other attractions. \r\n \r\n24 \r\n \r\n Fat Matt's Rib Shack Barbecue in acasual blues locale with live music every night 1811 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta 404-607-1622 \r\nGum beaux's Acasual place with delicious New Orleans-style Cajun cuisine 6712 E. Broad St., Douglasville 770-947-8288 \r\nlickskillet Farm Aromantic restaurant on the site of a150-year-old farmhouse serves dishes using fresh herbs from the garden 1380 Old Roswell Rd., Roswell 770-475-6484 \r\nSouth of France An old Atlanta favorite for French cuisine and good value in arelaxed atmosphere 2345 Cheshire Bridge Rd., Atlanta 404-325-6963 \r\nWillie Rae's Funky decor and fusion Low Country cuisine on Marietta's town square 25 North Park Square, Marietta 770-792-9995 \r\n \r\nNatural History \r\nExtensive exhibits plus an IMAX theater make Atlanta's Fernbank Museum of Natural History a stellar attraction.On \"Martinis and IMAX\" Fridays,\" the lobby turns into a cocktail lounge and live jazz echoes through the dinosaur bones. \r\n \r\nGet Drenched \r\nOne of the nation's top water parks, Six Flags White Water in Marietta boasts 50 water adventures, including waterfalls, slides, a 735-foot tunnel raft ride, two lazy rivers, and a 750,000-gallon wave pool. \r\n \r\nCar Racing \r\nAtlanta Motor Speedway, a 1.54mile quad-oval track in Hampton, is one of the premier motorsports facilities in the country, hosting two NASCAR Winston Cup races per year. Amateur races run throughout the seasons, along with driving schools and car shows. \r\n \r\nCivil Rights Hero \r\nThe Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site rnmmemoratesthe life, work, and legacy of the father of the Civil Rights Movement. Covering several blocks are King's birthplace and the King Center for Non-Violent Social Change, which continues working toward economic and social equality.King's marble tomb, enshrined on aplatform, is surrounded by asparkling reflecting pool. Free tours are available at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King, his father, and his grandfather were all pastors, and where the civil rights leader's mother was killed in 1974. \r\n \r\n25 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGrA0NMYMrND.ORG I r.800 VrsIT GA \r\n \r\nACWORTH E-6 \r\nAcworth Beach/Cauble Park Beach St., Acworth, 30101 770-917-1234 www.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 Memorial Day-Labor Day. Park open year-round 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Parking $5 on weekends. l:ilWCMIT \r\nTravel Services Acworth Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 4375 Senator Russell Square, Acworth, 30101 770-974-8813 www.acworth.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. l:il WC 6,. \r\nALPHARETTA F-6 \r\nAlpharetta Family Skate Center and The Cooler 10800 Davis Dr , Alpharetta, 30004 770-649-6600 www.cooler.com Two ice arenas and one roller arena guarantee that families will have hours of fun. Available for figure skating, ice hockey, roller hockey. Public skating daily. Call for hours and prices. l:ilWCMIT \r\nAutrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center 9770 Autrey Mill Rd., Alpharetta, 30022 770-360-8844 Autrey Mill offers scenic creeks, picturesque cliffs, animal life, and old cotton-plantation buildings from the 1800s. Special programs include Junior Naturalists and Mad Scientist Experiments. Open Mon.Thu. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Fri. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Weekend hours vary. Free. \r\nl:il WC b. T \r\nBig Creek Greenway North Point Pkwy., Alpharetta, 30022 678-297-6100 www.alpharetta.ga.us Alpharetta's parks 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. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. l:il WC 6,. \r\nHistoric Downtown Alpharetta Milton Ave. and Main St., Alpharetta, 30004 770-475-5758 www.alpharetta.ga.us Stroll down Main Street in Historic Downtown Alpharetta and visit unique stores, antiques shops, and cafes. Call for hours. \r\nl:il WC Ml \r\nHistoric Mansell House and Gardens 1835 Old Milton Pkwy., Alpharetta, 30004 770-475-HOME www.ahsga.org This Queen Anne-style Victorian home was built in 1910. Filled with period antiques and surrounded by award-winning gardens, it houses the records and archives of old Milton County. Call Mon. and Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. for tour reservations. Free. l:il WC 6,. \r\n \r\nMilton Log Cabin 1 School Dr., Alpharetta, 30004 770-475-HOME www.ahsga.org This cabin , finish ed in 1935, now showcases period tools and furnishings from the late I800s and early I900s. Call Mon. and Fri. IO a.m.-4 p.m. for tour reservations and fe es . [il \r\nWills Park Equestrian Center 11915 Wills Rd., Alpharetta, 30004 678-297 -6 120 www.alpharetta.ga.us The center hosts a variety of multi-event horse shows, dog shows, concerts, and more throughout the year. Call for schedule and fees. \r\nl:il WC b. \r\nTravel Services Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau 3060 Royal Blvd. S., Ste. 145, Alpharetta, 30022 678-297-2811, 800-294-0923 www.alpharettacvb.com Open Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. l:ilWCb. \r\nAlpharetta Welcome Center 20 N. Main St., Alpharetta, 30004 678-297-0102, 800-294-0923 www.alpharettacvb.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\nl:il WC b. \r\nATLANTA F-7 \r\nAmerican Museum of Papermaking IPST Bldg. at Georgia Tech, 500 Tenth St. N. W., Atlanta, 30332-0620 404-894-7840 www.ipst.edu/amp Trace the history of paper from 4,000 B.C. to today. The gallery showcases the work of contemporary paper artists such as Therese Zinlon and Jena Sibille. Reservations required for tours. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free (donations accepted). \r\nl:il WC b. \r\nAPEX Museum 135 Auburn Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 30303 404-521-2739 www.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., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Adults $4, children and seniors $3. l:il WC 6,. \r\nAtlanta Botanical Garden 1345 Piedmont Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 30309 404-876-5859 www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org Enjoy 30 acres of gardens and woodlands. Special features include the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory, the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Children's Garden, and the Fuqua Orchid Center. Open Tue.-Sun., Apr.-Sept. 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Oct.-Mar. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $10, children $5, seniors $7. l:il WC MIT \r\nAtlanta Braves at Turner Field 755 Hank Aaron Dr., Atlanta, 30315 404-249-6400, 404-522 -7630, 800-326-4000 http:!latlanta. braves. mlb.com \r\n \r\nCall ahead to arrange for wheelchair seating. Call for schedule and ticket prices. l:ilWCMIT \r\nAtlanta Cyclorama 800 Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 30315 404-658-7625 Atlanta Cyclorama boasts the world's largest painting of the Battle of Atlanta. Accompanied by music, lighting, sound effects, and narration, the painting brings to life the story of the famous battle. T his is the longest-running cyclorama in the country. Open June I - Sept. 2, daily 9:20 a.m.-5:30 p.m., otherwise daily 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Adults $6, seniors $5, children \r\n$4. l:il WC b. \r\nAtlanta Falcons One Georgia Dome Dr., Atlanta, 30313-1504 404-249-6400, 800-326-4000 www.altantafalcons.com \r\nCall for schedule and fees. l:il WC b. fl T \r\nAtlanta History Center 130 W. Paces Ferry Rd. , Atlanta, 30305 404-814-4000 www.atlantahistorycenter.com The center's four signature exhibitions, as well as two rotating exhibition galleries in the museum, focus on Southern culture. Also on-site are the 1928 Swan House, the 1845 Tullie Smith Farm, and 33 acres of gardens. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. noon-5:30 p.m. Adults $12, children 4-12 $7, seniors and students $10. l:ilWCMIT \r\nAtlanta Opera 728 W. Peachtree St. N.W., Atlanta, 30308 404-881-8801 www.atlantaopera.org Headquarters of the Atlanta Opera, with administrative offices and rehearsal hall. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. Call for events, tours, and fees. \r\nl:il WC b. \r\nAtlanta Symphony Orchestra 1293 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30309 404-733-5000, 404-733-4900 www.atlantasymphony.org The ASO is one of the youngest symphony orchestras in America to achieve global prominence. Annual events and community programs enrich the yearround calendar. Call for events and fees. l:ilWCMI \r\nCallanwolde Fine Arts Center 980 Briarcliff Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30306 404-872-5338 www.mindspring.com/~callanwolde This mansion was built in 1920 for Charles Howard Candler, eldest son of the Coca-Cola founder. Callanwolde houses a magnificent 3,742-pipe Aeolian organ, the largest of its kind in playable condition in a residence. Callanwolde offers arts education and literary, visual, and performing arts events yea r-round. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free (except for some special events). \r\nl:il WC b. \r\nCentennial Olympic Park 285 International Blvd., Atlanta, 30313 404-223-4412 This 21-acre park represents an Olympic legacy to Georgia's residents. Featured are the dramatic Olympic Rings Fountain, playgrounds, a visitors center, water gardens, the Quilt Plaza, and Centennial Plaza. Open daily 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Free. WCMIT \r\n \r\n26 \r\n \r\n $40FF \r\nMuseum/IMAXCombination Ticket \r\nValid for up to 4 persons. May not be combined with any oth er offer. Must present ad at time of purchase. \r\nExpires 12/31/04. Code: GA Travel Guide-C-$4. \r\niiFERNBANK MUSEUMOF NATIJRAL HtsTORY \r\nTHE DINOSAURS ARE HERE. 767 Clifton Road, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 404.929.6300 www.fernbank.edu/museum \r\nYour Atlanta experience won't be complete without a visit to the High Museum ofArt. \r\nHours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon- 5 p. m.; Closed Monday and holidays. Friday Jazz, every third Friday, 5-10 p.m. ; After Hours , every first Thursday, 5- 9 p.m . Groups of 10 of mo re recei ve a discount, cal l 404-733-4550. 1280 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E  404-733-4444  WWW.HIGH.ORG jOHN fREDRtCK KENSITT, Camel's Humpfrom the w~rem ShOll ofLake Champlain, 1852, oil on canvas, \r\ngifi: ofVirginia Carroll Crawford. THE MASTER or THE ST. VEROIANA PANEL, Madonna a11d Child wilh Six Saints, ca. 1390, tempera on panel, Samuel H. Kress Foundation, 5849. \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGtA0NMYMrno .oRG I 1.800 V1sn GA \r\n \r\nBentwater Golf Club 100 Golf Links Dr., 3010 1 770-529-9554 \r\n \r\n1221 Cross Creek Pkwy., 30327 404-352-5612 \r\n \r\nGolf Atlanta Recreational Cen ter 1320 Blairs Bridge Rd., 30135 770-732-1178 \r\n \r\nCentennial Golf Club 5225 Woodstock Rd., 30102 770-975-1000 \r\nCobblestone Golf Course 4200 Nance Rd., 30101 770-9 17-5151 www.cobblestonegolfcom \r\nALPHARETTA Atlanta National Golf Club 10 Tournament Players Dr., 30004 770-442-8801, www.angc.com \r\nCrooked Creek Golf Club 3430 GA Hwy. 9, 30004 770-475-2300 www. crookedcreekgolf com \r\nRiverpines Golf Club 4775 Old Alabama Rd., 30022 770-442-5960 www.riverpinesgolfcom \r\nTrophy Club of Atlanta 15135 Hopewell Rd., 30004 770-343-9700 www.americangolf com \r\nWhite Columns Country Club 300 Clubhouse Dr., 30004 770-34 3-9025 www. whitecolumnscountryclub.com \r\nATLANTA Alfred \"Tup\" Holmes Golf Course 2300 Wilson Dr., 303 11 404-753-6158, 404-255-GOLF \r\nBobby Jones Golf Club 384 Woodward Way, 30305 404-3 55-1009 www.t-off-now.com \r\nBrowns Mill Golf Course 480 Cleveland Ave., 30354 404-366-3573 \r\nCandler Park Golf Course 585 Candler Park Dr., 30307 404-371-1260 \r\nCharlie Yates Golf Course East Lake, 10 Lakeside Village Dr., 30317 404-373-4655 \r\n28 \r\n \r\nGolfers' Club at Fort MacPherson 1761 W Miller Dr. S.W, 30330 404-464-2 178 \r\nlakeside Golf Course 3600 Old Fairburn Rd., 30331 404-344-3629 \r\nNorth Fulton Golf Course 216 W Wieuca Rd., 30342 404-255-0723 \r\nSugar Creek Golf Course 2706 Bouldercrest Rd., 30316 404-241 -7671 \r\nWolf Creek Golf Club 3000 Union Rd., 30331 404-344-1334 www.wolfcreekgc.com \r\nAUSTELL Dogwood Golf and Country Club 4207 Flinthill Rd., 30127 770-941-2202 \r\nCOLLEGE PARK College Park Golf Course 3711 Fairway Dr., 30337 404-761-0731 \r\nDACULA Hamilton Mill Golf Club 1995 Hamilton Mill Pkwy. , 30019 770-945-4653 www.hamiltonmillgolfcom \r\nTrophy Club of Apalachee 1008 Dacula Rd., 30019 770-822-9220 \r\nDECATUR Atlanta International Golf and Country Club 4601 Snapfmger Woods Dr., 30035 770-98 1-1400 \r\nDOUGLASVILLE Bear Creek Golf Club 5450 Country Manor Dr., 30135 770-949-4653 \r\nChapel Hills Golf Course 3300 Golf Ridge Blvd., 30135 770-949-0007 \r\n \r\nGreystone Golf Club 4020 Greystone Rd., 30134 770-489-9608 \r\nSt. Andrews Country Club Golf Course 8799 Edinburgh Dr., 30 187 770-489-2200 \r\nWest Pines Golf Club 6606 Selman Dr., 30134 770-920-0850 \r\nDULUTH Hooch Golf Club 270 5 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., 30096 770-476-2525 \r\nSt. Marlo Country Club 7755 St. Marlo Country Club Pkwy., 30097 770-495-7725 www stma rlo. com \r\nELLENWOOD little Mou ntain Golf Course 1850 Little Mountain Rd., 30294 770-981-792 1 \r\nFAYETTEVILLE River's Edge Golf Club 40 Southern Golf Ct., 30215 770-460-1098 \r\nWh itewater Country Club 175 Birkdale Dr., 30214 770-461-6545 \r\nJONESBORO Lake Spivey Golf Club 8255 Clubhouse Way, 30236 770-477-9836 www.lakespivey.net \r\nlinks Golf Club 340 Hewell Rd., 30238 770-461-5100 \r\nPebble Creek Golf Club 9350 Thomas Rd., 30236 770-47 1-5455 \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE CollinsHill Golf Club 585 Camp Perrin Rd., 30043 770-822-5400 www.collinshillgolfcom \r\n \r\nLITHONIA Mystery Valley Golf Course 6094 Shadowrock Dr, 30058 770-469-6913 \r\nLOGANVILLE Cedar l ake Golf Course 5720 Sharon Church Rd., 30052 770-466-4043 \r\nMARIETTA City Club Marietta 510 Powder S/\u003erings St., 30064 770-794-5611, 770-528-GOLF \r\nMCDONOUGH Cotton Fields Golf Club 400 Industrial Blvd, 30253 770-914-144 2 \r\nGeorgia National Golf Club 1715 Lake Dow Rd., 30252 770-914-9994 www.georgianational.com \r\nNEWNAN Arbor Springs Golf Club 300 Arbor S/Jrings Pkwy., 30265 770-683-4727 \r\nOrchard Hills Golf Club 600 E. GA Hwy. 16, 30263 770-251-5683 www. orchardhi/ls. com \r\nSummer Grove Golf Club 335 Summer Grove Pkwy., 30265 770-251- 1800 \r\nPEACHTREE CITY Flat Creek Golf Club Flat Creek Rd., Box 2027, 30269 770-487-9678 \r\nPlanterra Ridge Golf Club 500 Clubhouse Dr., 30269 770-487-4731 \r\nSMYRNA Fox Creek Golf Club 1501 Windy Hill Rd., 30080 770-435-1000 \r\nlegacy Golf links 1825 Windy Hill Rd., 30080 770-434-6331 \r\nSNELLVILLE Trophy Club of Gwinnett 3254 Clubside View Ct., 30039 770-978-7755 \r\n \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE Eagle's landing Co untry Club and Inn 425 Country Club Dr., 30281 770-389-2000 \r\nRum Creek Golf Club 107 St. Ives Ct., 30281 770S07-3538 \r\nSout~_erness Golf Club 4871 Flat Bridge Rd., 3028 1 770-808-6000 \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN Southland Golf and Country Club 5726 Southland Dr., 30087 770-469-2816 \r\nStone Mountain Golf Club Stonewall Jackson Dr., 30086 770-498-5715 \r\nSUGAR HILL Sugar Hill Golf Club 6094 Suwanee Dam Rd., 30518 770-271 -05}9 www.cityofsugarhill.com/gclub. html \r\nSUWANEE Bear's Best Atlanta 5342 Aldeburgh Dr., 30024 678-714-2582 www.bearsbest.com \r\nlaurel Springs Golf Course 6400 Golf Club Dr, 30024 770-884-0064 www. laurel-spri11gs. com \r\nOlde Atlanta Golf Club 5750 Olde Atlanta Pkwy., 30024 770-497-0097 www.golfoldeatlanta.com \r\nTUCKER Heritage Golf Club 4445 Britt Rd, 30084 770-493-4653 \r\nTYRONE Wendell Coffee Golf Center 1963 GA Hwy. 74 N., 30290 770-969-4469 \r\nWINSTON St. Andrews Golf and Country Club 8799 Edinburgh Dr., 30187 770-489-2200 \r\n \r\n The General is back \r\nelive the Civil War's Great ocomotive Chase through film and the stolen locomotive, the General, at Cobb's newest attraction, the Southern \r\nMuseum ofCivil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw! \r\nCobb's only Smithsonian affiliate, the Museum houses Railroads: Lifelines ofthe Civil War that details the role railroads played during the conflict, featuring typical train cargoes of weapons, uniforms, personal items, and more. Train enthusiasts will love Glover Machine Works: Casting a New South, which includes a fullscale replica of a locomotive factory, complete with two locomotives in various stages of assembly. \r\nFinally, the Museum will host Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and other distinctive exhibits. \r\n0 Smithsonian Institution Affiliations Program \r\n(770) 4-27-2117 www.southernmuseum.org \r\n \r\nCobb has it all! \r\nF rom roller coasters to relics, Cobb County is Atlanta's playground. Just north of Atlanta, Cobb's exciting attractions include Six Flags Over Georgia, Six Flags' White Water, American Adventures, Sun Valley Beach, and the Marietta Gone With The Wind Movie Museum. \r\nHistory buffs enjoy the historic districts, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, and a variety of museums including Marietta Museum \r\nofHistory, while outdoor enthusiasts love the National Recreation Areas and golf courses. \r\nCobb's Town Center Mall, Galleria Specialty Mall, Cumberland Mall, Vinings fubilee, and \r\n \r\na variety of antique and gift shops never fail to delight. In the evening, hit a night spot, like Dave \u0026 Busters or U.S. Play. Catch a play at the Theatre on the Square or have dinner in one of Cobb's varied restaurants. The choices are limitless. \r\nC----O BB-ef 'IMVeryl!ed; ~ ! COBBCOUN.f\"i (ONV!f.Nli'l~N \u0026vm,f~ EIOIU'AO \r\n(678) 303-2622/(800) 4-51-34-80 www.cobbcvb.com \r\n \r\nrestaurant \r\n \r\nAunt \r\n \r\nFanny's \r\n \r\nCabin, and \r\n \r\nsee autographs \r\n \r\nand photos left by \r\n \r\ncelebrities. Stroll through \r\n \r\nSmyrna's new Market Village, home to \r\n \r\nunique shops, as well as a variety of \r\n \r\nCelebrate Smyrna \r\n \r\ndelicious restaurants. Visit one of Smyrna's parks, trails, or \r\n \r\nStop in friendly Smyrna, where there is almost always something happening at the Village Green. \r\n \r\ngolf courses and enjoy the outdoors, or explore the Concord Covered Bridge Historic District. \r\n \r\nFrom the annual fonquil \r\n \r\nFestival in the spring, to \r\n \r\nfree summer concerts, \r\n \r\nto the Food \u0026 Culture \r\n \r\ncelebration in the fall, \r\n \r\neveryone is part of the \r\n \r\ncommunity in Smyrna. Visit the Smyrna \r\n \r\n(770) 4-34--6600 www.smyrnacity.com \r\n \r\n lbisis justasampling ofthemany illopping opportunities in this region. Formore   ~l1-S00..VISIT6Aorvisltwww.  ind. \r\n \r\nALPHAR ETTA Histo ri cShops of Crabapple At the junction of Crabapple Rd. and CA Hwy. 372, Alpharetta, 30004 770-343-945-/ Antiques and gift. shops specializing in prim iti ves and American Country. O pen Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 \r\np.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6,. fl \r\nNorth Point Mall 1000 North Point Cir., Alpharetta, 30022 770-740-9273, www.northpoinhnall.com An impressive selection of shops. Visit newcomers like Pottery Barn Kids and Williams-Sonoma. Open l\\llon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 110011-6 p.m. \r\n~WC M I \r\n \r\nBUFORD Forum Shops 5155 Peachtree Pkwy., Buford 678-966-0220 Newly opened open-ai r shopping center home to more than 60 upscale retai lers and restaura nts. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m .-9 p.m., Su n. noon-6 p.111 . \r\n~ WC 6,. \r\nMall of Georgia 3333 Buford Dr., Buford, 305 19 678-482-8788, www.mallofgeorgia.com This famous mall features rnore than 224 stores, including A/X Arma ni Exchange, C hristopher \u0026 Banks, and D elia's. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 \r\np.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. ~ WC \u0026fl \r\n \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE Discover Mills 5900 Sugarloa(Plewy., Lawrenceville, 30043 678-847-5000, 866-CAMILLS, www.discovennills.com Includes 200 spec ialty and outl et stores. O pen Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m .-9 p. m ., Sun. noon-6 p. 111 . \r\n~WC M I \r\nLITHONIA Mall at Stonecrest 2929 Tumer Hill Rd., Lithonia 30038 678-526-895 5, www.mallatstonecrest.com Atlanta's newest mall with more tha n 130 specialty stores, a 16-screen ci nema, and VIP suites. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.111., Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\n~WC M IT \r\n \r\nATLANTA Cumberland Mall 1000 Cumberland Mall (on Cobb Pkwy.), Atlanta, 30339 770-435-2206, www.shopcwnberlanclmall.com Enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of the ma ll 's restaurants or spend the day shopping at you r favorite stores. Open Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. \r\nnoon-6 p.m. ~ WC 6'.fl \r\nGalleri a Specialty Mall I-285 and Cobb Pkwy., Atlanta, 30339 770-989-5100, www.galleriaspecialtymall.com Unique locally owned clothing and gift boutiques. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. 12:30-6 \r\np.m . ~ WC 6'.flT \r\nLenox Square 3393 Peachtree Rel., Atlanta 30303 404-233-6767 Lenox Square has been the Southeast's premier shopping destination for more than 44 years. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p. m ., Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\n~WC MI \r\nMa ll at Peachtree Center 231 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30303 404-654-1296, www.peachtreecenter.com/mall In the heart of downtown Atlanta featuring a variety of shops, restau rants, and the Spa at Peachtree Cen ter. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m .-6 p.m. \r\n~ WC MI \r\nNorthlake Mall 4800 Briarcliff Rel., Atlanta, 30345 770-938-5-+83, www.simon.com Anc hored by JCPen ney, Rich's/Macy's, Pa risian, Sears, and more than 115 specialty stores and eateries. Open Mon .-Sat. IO a.m.-9 p.m., Su n. noon-6 p.m. \r\n~WC M I \r\nPe ri meter Mall 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rel., Atlanta, 30346 770-394-4270, www./Jerimetermall.com Anchors incl ude Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's. Open Mon.-Sat. IOa.m.-9 p.m ., Sun . noon-6 p.111. \r\n~WC M I \r\nPhipps Plaza 3500 Peachtree Rel., Buckhead/Atlanta, 30326 800-810-7700, www.simon.com Narned a \"Southern Best\" in Southern Livi ng magaz in e's Reader's Choice Awards. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., \r\nSun. noon-5:30 p.m. ~ WC 6,. fl T \r\n \r\nCHAMBLEE Atlanta's Chinatown Shopping Square 5383-C New Peachtree Rel., Chamblee, 30341 770-458-6660, www.atlcmtachinatown.com T hi s rnall features two restaura nts, a grocery store, a bookstore, jewelers, and other retail shops. Open \r\ndaily IO a.rn.-10 p.m. ~ WC 6,. \r\nDECATUR Gallery at South DeKalb 2801 Candler Rel, Decatur 30034 404-241-24 31 More than 100 stores, restaurants, and cornmunity se rvices. Successful \"cornmerce meets cornmunity\" busin ess model. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a. m .-9 p.m., \r\nSun. 12 :30 p. m .-6:30 p.m. ~ WC 6'. fl \r\nNorth DeKalb Mall 2050 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur, 30033 404-320-7960, www.northclekalbmall.com Open Mon.-Sat. IOa.m .-9 p.111., Sun. noon-6 p.111 . \r\n~WC M I \r\nDOUGLASVILLE Arbor Place Mall 6700 Douglas Blvd., Douglasville, 30135 770-947-4244, 770-947-4245, www.arborplace.com Offers three department stores, over 120 stores, 20 eateries, and 18 theaters. O pen M on.-Sa t. JO a. m.-9 p.111., Su n . noon-6 p.m. \r\n~WCMI \r\nDULUTH Estate Treasure 3026 Buford Hwy., Duluth, 30096 770-497-8008, www.estatetreasure.com T his historic property is filled with quality antiques and gifts. T he owners also offer an appra isa l service. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.rn .-5 p.m. ~ \r\nGwinnett Place Mall 2100 Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth, 30096 770-476-5 160, www.simon.com Department stores include Rich's/Macy's and Pari sian as well as a wide variety of specialty shops. Open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.111., Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\n~WCMI \r\nKENNESAW Town Center at Cobb 400 Emest W Barrett Pkwy., Kennesaw, 30144 770-424-09 15, 1vww.simon.co111 \r\nTh is mall features Ri ch's/Macy's, J. C. Pen ney, \r\nSears, and more. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.111., \r\nSun. 12:30 p.111.-6 p.m. ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nLOCUST GROVE Tanger Outlet Center 1000 Tanger Dr., Ste. 200, Lowst Grove, 30248 770-957-5310, 800-406-0833, www.tangerou tlet.com More than 60 brand-name outlet stores offer quality, in-_season merchandise. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.rn.-9 \r\np.111., Sun. noon-6 p.111. ~ WC 6,. fl \r\nMARIETTA Historic Marietta Square 4 Depot St. NE, Marietta 30060 770-429-1115, www.mariettasquare.com Authentic turn-of-the-century square filled witl1 quaint anti que stores, restaurants1 museun1s, and a theater. Most stores open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m .-5 p.m ., Sun. I \r\np.m.-5 p. m. ~ WC 6,. fl T \r\nMCDONOUGH Historic Town Square I-75, Exits 218 and 221, 4 miles east, McDonough, 30253 770-898-3196, mcclonough.gapublicweb. net Boundi ng with antique shops, an old-fash ioned hardware store, iron furnishi ngs, and an art design studio. \r\nCall for hours. ~ WC \u0026fl T \r\nMORROW Southlake Mall 1000 Southlake Mall, Morrow, 30260 770-96 1-1050 Featuring over 120 stores, you can also thrill the kids with ,1 carousel ride. Open Mon-Sat. I0 \r\na.m.-9 p.111., Sun. noon-6 p.m. ~ WC 6,. fl T \r\nNORCROSS Georgia Antiques Cente r and Flea Market 6624 Dawson Blvd., Norcross, 30093 770-446-9292 More than 40 merchants with collectibles, an ti ques, jewel ry, furniture, and crafts from all over the world . Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. \r\nnoon-7 p.111. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nROSWELL Historic Roswell Antique Market 1207-C Alpharetta St., Roswell, 30075 770-587-5259, www.cvb.roswell.ga.us Antiques, vintage furn iture, and collectibles. Open \r\nMon.-Sat. 10 a.111.-6 p.m., Sun. l p.m.-5 p.111. ~ WC \r\nVININGS Vinings Jubilee Shopping Center 4300 Paces Ferry Rel. N.W, \\linings, 30339 770-438-8080, www. vin i11gsjubilee.com C harmi ng antiques, specialty shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Most stores open da ily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. \r\n~WC 6'. \r\n \r\n30 \r\n \r\n The South is a great place to put your knees in the breeze and your face in the wind! Atlanta is home to Tara, the Braves, the Falcons and one of thelargest Harley Dealerships \r\n \r\nof Clayton County, also known as \r\n \r\n\"The Best Little Harley House in Georgia,\" \r\nis on I-75 (Exit 233). Come in for a cup 1 \r\n \r\nof coffee and let us show you some go \r\n \r\nThe best shopping in town is at Southlake Mall. Find just what you need from \r\n \r\nshirts to shoes and everything in between all in one place. Plus, you can grab a \r\n \r\ndelicious meal at Ruby Tuesday or the Carousel Food Court. Mention this ad \r\n \r\nat the Guest Services Center and receive a free Privileges Shopping Card. \r\n \r\n120 Stores. 1 Location. \r\n770-961-1050 www.shopsouthlakemall.com \r\n \r\n- - ~,~ 50 U T H LAKE MALL \r\n \r\nOle Southern Harley Hospitality. \r\nm \r\nHarley-Davidson of Clayton County 1384 Southlake Parkway MorrowGA 30260 (770) 960-6000 \r\n \r\nThe Georgia Archives 5800 Jonesboro Road Morrow, GA 30260 678-364-3700 www.GeorgiaArchives.org \r\n \r\nWhere can you go to discover little known facts of Georgia history,find missing branches in your familytree, view interesting images of Georgia, or learn how state government works? Visit the Georgia Archives, a division of the Office of Secretary of State Cathy Cox. Come and see the treasures of Georgia! Tours by appointment. Admission and parking are free. \r\n \r\nClayton College and State University 770-960-4200 www.spiveyhall.org The best in jazz, classical, and world music. \r\n \r\n' se flne hoteliers welcome you to Morrow ...to ~oy \r\n \r\nAtlanta South 770-968- 1483 \r\n \r\n6520 South Lee St. 770-960-0500 \r\n \r\n~~ D_ine at \r\n~-gt;l: \r\nSouthlake Mall 770-961-1102 \r\n \r\n'lvi~ ~'\u0026tf11elris \r\nL4't ~k ,~JAt \r\n146acres of woodlands \u0026 wetlands web .co.clay ton. ga .u s. reyno lds \r\n \r\n Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. , Atlanta, 30309 404-873-339 1, www.puppet.org The center's 350 puppets constitute the largest permanent collection in the United States. The interactive llluseulll ex-pl ores puppetry as an ancient, international, and popular art form . Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.Ill. -5 \r\np.m. , Sun. 11 a.!ll.-5 p.lll. Adlll ission $ 12. [ii WC 6- T \r\n \r\nChildren'sMuseum of Atlanta 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. NW., Atlanta, 30313 404-659-5437, www.imagineit-cma.org Kids can di scover where food C0!lles from , load a delivery truck with a forklift, explore a barnyard, and lllake something special to take home. Open daily 10 a. m.-5 p.lll. C losed !llajor holi days. Admission 3 yea rs \r\nand up $1 1, 2 years and under free. [ii WC 6' T \r\n \r\nEe lectic Electric Gallery 1393 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, 30306 404-875-2840 www.eclectic-electric.com This galle ry showcases artists who use light as their lllediulll. Open Tue.-Thu . 11 a.lll.-7 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11 0011-8 p.m. Free. [;;IWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee River National Recreation Area 1978 Island Ford Pkwy., Atlanta, 30350 770-399-8070 w1viv.nps.gov!chat This outdoor pa rk provides hiki ng trails and pi cni c areas along a 48-mile stretch of th e C hattahoochee Ri ver. Open daily dawn- dusk. Free. Parking $2. [;;IWC\u0026T \r\n \r\nClark Atlanta University Art Galleries 223 James P. Brawley Dr. S.W., Atlanta, 303 14 404-880-6102 w1viv.cau.edu Ho!lle to a historical coll ection of Africa n Alll erican art and the ill ustrious Art of the Negro IllUrals by Hale Woodruff. 2004 exhibits include Joseph Nor!llan's lith ographs and \"Ha irstori es.\" Open Tue.-Fri. 11 \r\na.m.-4 p.lll. , Sat. noon-4 p.lll. Free (donation s \r\naccepted). [ii WC 6- ~l T \r\n \r\ngwinnett coun:ty metro atlanta georgia \r\n \r\nEmory University 1380 S. Oxford Rd., Atlanta, 30322 404-727-6036 www.emory.edu Emory enco!llpasses ni ne major acadelll iC divisions, nulllerous centers fo r advanced study, and a host of prestigious affiliated institutions. Call for tour times. \r\nFree. [;;I WC 6- ~l T \r\nFederal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Visitors Center \u0026 Monetary Museum 1000 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30309 404-498-8764 www.frbatlanta.org Explore the Federal Reserve's rol e in the econollly through interactive lllulti!lledia exh ibits. Learn about the history of money and visit the cash and ch eck operations overl ooks. Open fo r schedu led gu ided tours only Mon .-Fri . at 10 a.Ill. and l p.m. Free. WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nsnop \r\nmore than 5 million square feet of malls. \r\nvolf \r\nwith the greats at the BellSouth Classic. \r\nhometown charm in our scenic cities. \r\n \r\nFernbank Museum of Natural History 767 Clifton Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30307 404-929-6300 www.fembank.edu/museum Discover the world's largest dinosaur in the permanent exhibition G iants of the Mesozoic. Delve into the story of Ea rth 's hi story, th e phys ical un iverse, and lll ore. Visit th e Rankin M. Sm ith, Sr. IMAX Theatre. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.lll., Sun. noon5 p.lll. Adults $ 12, children 3-12 $10, sen iors and students $11. [;;IWC M IT \r\nFernbank Science Center 156 Heaton Park Dr. N.E., Atlanta, 30307 678-874-7 102 http://fsc.fembank.edu This lea rning center has a 500-seat planetarium, an observatory, two electron microscopes, a distancelearning studio , a NASA Aeronauti cs Education lab, and a 65-acre forest. Open Mon. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Tue.-Fri. 8:30 a.lll.-10 p. m ., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-5 p.lll. Free. [;;IWC \u0026T \r\n \r\nVisit Gwinnett. The Shopping Capital of the South. The Mall of Georgia. Discover Mills. Gwinnett Place Mall and hundreds of one-ofa-kind boutiques - but there's more. Countless golf courses. Quaint small towns. Great hotels. Stone Mountain. Lake Lanier. Fun. Safe. Affordable. And easy access to Atlanta. \r\nEnjoy your next vacation. Come to Gwinnett. \r\n \r\nFox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30308 404-88 1-2100 www.foxtheatre.org Originally built in th e I920s as th e Yaarab Templ e Sh rine Mosque, the th eater was lavishly designed with onion domes and minarets, an Arabian courtya rd, and stage curtains depicting lllosques and Moorish rulers in hand-sewn sequin s an d rhi nestones. Call for events, tour times, and fees. [;;IWCMlT \r\n \r\nCall r-888-494-6638 for a FREE Gwinnett Attractions and Savings Guide \r\nwww.gcvb.org \r\n \r\nr--.--'- I ';;,,i; \r\nGwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nGeorgia Capitol Museum 206 Washington St., Atlanta, 30334 404-651-6996 www. sos.state.ga. us/nwseu 111 T he museum preserves and interprets th e history of the ca pitol and th e events that have taken place there by coll ecting, mainta ini ng, and exh ibiting artifacts, historic flags, artwork, and more. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;IWC \u0026 \r\n \r\n32 \r\n \r\n Georgia State Capitol 206 Washington St., Atlanta, 30334 404-656-2844 www.sos.state.ga. us Learn the history of the bu ilding and the people who have worked there. The tour includes a short film . Open Mon .- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r seasonal tour times. Free. \r\nl:ilWCMI \r\nGeorgia State University 30 Courtland St., Atlanta, 30303 404-651 -3900 www.gsu.edu CSU is a leading urban research u niversity in the heart of downtown Atlanta featu ring six academi c colleges and an educational philosophy of comb ining teaching, research, and service. Campus tours Mon.Fri. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m . Housing tours Mon., Wed ., Fri. 11:30 a.m. Call for tour reservations. Free. \r\nl:il WC MIT \r\nGovernor's Mansion 391 W Paces Ferry Rd. N.W., Atlanta, 30305 404-26 1-1 776 www.gov.state.ga .us Take a tour through the beauti fu l mansion to learn its history and see its coll ection of 19th-century, neoclassical furnishings, paintings, an d porcelain. Open \r\nTue.-Thu. 10 a. m .-11:30 a.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nHerndon Home 587 University Pl. N.W., Atlanta, 30314 404-58 1-9813 www.hemdonhome .org Once the mansion of sla ve-born Alonzo Herndon, th e fou nder of Atlanta Life Insurance Company, the home is now a National Histori c Landmark and museum featming elaborate Persian rugs, Venetian glass, and artwork. Groups must ca ll ahead fo r tours . Open \r\nTue.- Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $5, students $3 . WC \r\nHi Fi Buys Amphitheatre 2002 Lakewood Way, Atlanta, 30315 404-627-9704 www.hifibuysamp .com The premier concert venu e in the Southeast since its debut in 1989, the amph ith eater was built for popular music and design ed to offer a state-of-the-art musical experience for both patrons and performers. Call for \r\nticket prices and performance schedule. [;l WC 6' \r\nHigh Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta 30309 404- 733-4400 www.high .o rg This museum displays E uropean and American paintings and special exhibits including African, decorative, folk, and 20th-century art as well as photography. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a. m.- 5 p.rn., Sun . noon-5 p.m. Guided tours Sun. and Wed. I p.m. Adults $8, ch il- \r\ndren 6-17 $4, seniors $6. [;l WC 6' \r\nHigh Museum of Art, Folk Art, and Photography 30 John Wesley Dobbs Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 30312 404-577-6940 www.high .org This downtown satell ite fac ility of the High M useu m of Art is located in the heart of Atlanta's business and convention district. Open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nHistoric Freight Depot/Georgia Building Authority 65 MLK Jr. Dr, Atlanta, 30334 404-656-3850 www.ganet.org\\gba Built in 1869 an d located directly across th e tracks \r\n------- \r\n \r\nGeorgia's #1 Attraction Has It All! \r\nWhether you're looking for fun and adventure or simply want ta spend time in the great outdoors, there's something for every member of the family at Stone Mountain Park. \r\nYou'll enjoy first-doss entertainment and attractions, exceptional shopping and dining, and three unique, on-site lodging options so you can stay and play without having to leave the Park. \r\nFamily Getaways at one of our Marriott Properties \r\nThe Stone Mountain Escape Package is the perfect way to enjoy all the enchantment of Stone Mountain Park. Choose between the Evergreen Conference Resort or Stone Mountain Inn, and enjoy: \r\n Deluxe Guestrooms  Breakfast Buffet for Four  Four (4) One-Day All Attractions Passes \r\nto Stone Mountain Park Couples packages are also available. Packages start at $189.00 (based on availability). Just call 1-888-670-2250 and ask for the Stone Mountain Escape Package. \r\nStay 3 Nights, Get the 4th FREE* at Georgia's Largest Campground \r\nLocated on the 363-acre Stone Mountain Lake, our Family Campground features: \r\n 441 full and partial hook-up and primitive sites  Swimming pool  Volleyball court  Playground  Convenience store \r\nFor reservations and information, call 800-385-9807. \r\n'Present this ad fa receive the discount. Offer expires December 31 , 2004. Based on availability. Not valid on holiday weekends including Memorial Doy, July 4th and Lobar Doy. \r\nFor attraction information and operating schedules, call 800317-2006 or visit \r\nwww.stonemountainpark.com. \r\n33 \r\n----------- -------------- \r\n \r\n from the zero-mi le post that today is th e entrance to Underground Atlanta, this building was the main freight depot for the Georgia Railroad. Tours by \r\nappointment. Free. [;J WC 6' fl T \r\nHistoric Oakland Cemetery 248 Oakland Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 30312 404-688-2 107 This cemetery serves as the final resting place of 70 ,000 people, in cluding famous author Margaret Mitch ell , golfing legend Bobby Jones, and 3,900 Confederate soldiers. Open daily dawn- dusk. Group \r\ntours avai lab le by appoi ntm ent. [;J WC 6' \r\nIvan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours 755 l-lank Aaron Dr. , Atlanta, 30315 404-614-2311 http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com Th is museu m fea tures memorabi lia of baseba ll legends and key moments in Braves h istory. Visitors may take a one-hour tour that includes stops in a luxury stadium suite, th e terrace and service levels, and th e press box and broadcast booth. Open non-game clays Mon.-Sa t. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Sun. 1 p.rn.-3 p.m. , game clays 9 a.m.-noon. No tours on afternoon game clays. Tour prices: Adu lts $8, children $4. l:;JWC \u0026 \r\nJimmy Carter Library and Museum 44 1 Freedom Pkwy., Atlanta, 30307 404-33 1-3942 www.ji111111ycarterlibrary.org Exhibits highlight Carter's ea rl y years, his life at the \\1/hite House, and key issues of his pres ide ncy. Open Mon.-Sa t. 9 a.rn.- 4:45 p.m. , Sun. noon-4:45 p. rn . Ad ults $7, students $ 5, children fre e. 1:;JWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nKing Center 449 Auburn Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 303 12 404-526-8900 www. thekingcenter.org Established in 1968, the King Center is the offic ial living memorial to the life, work, and philosophy of Dr. Martin Luth er King Jr. and serves as an international clearinghouse for official King programs, public information, and educational materials. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.rn. , 9 a.m.-6 p.rn. during the su m- \r\nmer. Free. [;J WC 6' \r\nKing Plow Arts Center/Actors' Express Theatre Company 887 W. Marietta St. N. W. , Ste. J- 107, Atlanta, 303 18 404-607-7469, 404-875-1606 www.actorsexpress.com Actors' Express offers an ecl ectic mix of classic, contemporary, and cutting-edge productions. Visitors can enjoy six ma in stage shows per season. Adu lt acting classes ava ilable. Office open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. \r\nCall fo r events and fe es . [;J WC 6' fl \r\nMargaret Mitchell House 990 Peachtree St., Atlanta, 30309 404-249-7015, 404-249-70 12 www.gwtw.org Tour the h istoric turn-of-the-ce ntury house and restored apartment where Margaret M itch ell lived and wrote the class ic novel Gone With the Wind. Open da ily 9:30 a. m .-5 p.rn. Adu lts $ 12, children 6- 17 $5, seni ors $9. [;J WC \u0026fl \r\nMartin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site 450 Auburn Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 303 12 404-33 1-5190 www.nps.gov/malu T his site commemorates th e area where Dr. King was born, lived, wo rshiped, and worked. Tour his birth \r\n \r\nhome and see the historic Ebenezer Baptist C h urch, 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 \r\nsummer. Free. [;J WC 6' \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University 571 S. Kilgo St., Atlanta, 30322 404-727-051 9 www.carlos.emory.edu From anci ent civili zations to th e evocative art and architecture of th e 20th century, this museum offers a glimpse of 9,000 years of art and art history with its Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome collections. O pen Tue., Wed., Fri. 10 a. rn .-5 p.m., Thu. 10 a.rn.- 9 \r\np.m ., Sun . noon-5 p. rn . Call fo r fees. [;J WC 6' \r\nMuseum of Design 285 Peachtree Center Ave., Marquis II Tower Atlanta, 30303 404-688-2467 www.musewnofdesign.org Located in downtown Atl anta, this museum, formerly known as the Atlan ta International Museum of Art, is dedi cated to th e study of design and its impact on daily li fe . Interpreti ve exhibitions explore the uses, effects, and mea nin g of design. Open Mon.-Fri. 11 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. Free on Wed. WC 6' \r\nRhodes Hall 1516 Peachtree St. N. W. , Atlanta, 30309 404-885-7800 www.rhodeshall.org Th is h istoric bu ildi ng, constructed in 1905 of Ston e Moun ta in gra nite, now operates as a museum featuring a mahogany spira l sta ircase and the Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, portrayed in nin e stain ed-glass windows. Open for tours Mon.- Fri. 11 a.rn.-4 p.rn., Sun. noon-3 p.rn. Adm ission $5. [;J WC \r\n \r\n34 \r\n \r\n Rialto Center for the Performing Arts 80 Fo rsyth St. , Atlanta, 30303 404-65 1-472 7 www.rialtocenter.org From the world music of Aamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia to th e jazz of Son ny Roll ins and the Pat Metheny Trio, the Rialto bri ngs the best nati ona l and internati onal arti sts to Atlan ta. Box offi ce open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m .- 4:30 p. m . Call for events and fees. \r\nlil WC M I \r\nSciTrek 395 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta, 30308 404-522-5500, www.scitrek. org This interactive science and technology museum features more than 120 hands-on exhi bits, da ily demonstrations, and a science store. Open Mon .-Sat. 10 a. m.- 5 p.m ., Sun. noon- 5 p.m . Adults $9.50, chil- \r\ndren $7.50. lil WC \u0026T \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia 275 Riverside Pkwy., Austell, 301 68 770-948-9290, www.sixflags.com Th is is the Southeast's premier fa mily theme park. Superman-Ultimate Flight, the park's newest ride, joins its roll er coasters, th rill rides, and other entertai nment. Call fo r hours. Adu lts $39.99, chi ldren \r\n$24.99. Parking $1 0. lil WC \u0026fl T \r\nUnderground Atlanta 50 Up per Alabama, Atlanta, 30303 404-523-23 11 Standing on th e original site of th e city, Underground Atl an ta offers shopping, entertainment, resta uran ts, and th e visual curiosity of bricks and mortar from an earli er tim e in history. M on.- Sat. 10 a.m .-9 p.rn., \r\nSun. noon-6 p.m. lil WC \u0026 fl T \r\n \r\nWoodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30309 404-733-5000, 404-733-4280 www.woodru ffcenter.org A focal point fo r world-class perfo rming and visual arts, this center includes th e All ia nce T heater, Atlanta Coll ege of Art, Atlanta Symphony O rchestra , 14th Street Playhouse, and High Museum of Art. Call for \r\nevents and fees . lil WC \u0026fl T \r\nWorld of Coca-Cola Museum 55 Marti n Luther King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, 30303 404-676-515 1, 800-676-COKE www.woccatlanta .com Lea rn about the history of Coca-Cola through exhibits and videos, and taste internationally distributed Coca-Cola prod ucts unavai lable anywhere else in the Uni ted States . Open Mon .-Sa t. 9 a. m .-5 p.m. , Su n. noon-6 p.m. Adu lts $6, children 6-1 1 $3, sen- \r\niors $4. lil WC \u0026fl T \r\nWren'sNest House Museum 1050 Ralph David Abemathy Blvd. S.W, Atlanta, 30310 404-753 -7735 www.accessatlanta. com O nce the hom e of Joel C handler Harris, the 19thcentury writer famo us fo r his tales of Brer Rabbit, Atlanta's oldest house museum hosts quarterly storytelli ng times. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a. m .-2:30 p.m . Call ahead for tours. Adu lts $7, ch ildren 12 and under $4, \r\nseniors and teenagers $6. lil WC \r\nZoo Atlanta 800 Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 303 15 404-624-5822, 888-945-5432 www.zooatlanta.org Spend the day and see more th an 700 animals repre- \r\n \r\nsenting 200 species from all over the world . O pen Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m ., Sat.-Sun. 9:30 a.m.6:30 p. m . Ad ults $16.5 0, ch ildren $11.50, seniors $12.50. \r\nlil WC M IT \r\nTravel Services Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau 23 3 Peachtree St. N.E., Ste. 100, Atlanta, 30303 404-52 1-6688, BOO-ATLANTA www. atlanta .net \r\nOpen M on.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5:30 p.m. WC \u0026 \r\nCobb County Convention and Visitors Bureau One Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta, 30339 678-303-2622, 800-45 1-3 480 www.cobbcvb.com \r\nO pen Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a. m .-5 :30 p. rn . lil WC \u0026 \r\nAirport Area Chamber of Commerce 600 S. Central Ave., Ste. 100, Hapeville, 30354 404-209-0910 www. airportchamber. com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 2 p.rn . lil WC \u0026 \r\nMetro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce 235 Andrew Young Intemational Blvd. N. W Atlanta, 30303 404-880-9000 \r\nO pen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.rn.-5 p. m. lil WC \u0026 \r\nAtlanta Preservation Center Guided Walking Tours 327 St. Paul Ave., Atlanta, 303 12 404-876-204 1 www.preserveatlanta .com Call fo r tour tim es. Adults $10, seniors and students $5 . \r\n \r\niffiol:TMlfG~ \r\n \r\nThe Fun! The [U s lory! The Shopping!  The Dining! \r\nurl IEz[p@ufulIK!)@ m1J1J21 \r\n \r\n35 \r\n \r\n CNN Studio Tour One CNN Center, Atlanta, 30348 404-827-2300, 877-426-6868 www.cnn.com/studiotour Tour time 45 minutes. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. every 20 minutes. Reservations required. Adults $8, children $5, seniors $6. ~WC6' \r\nGDITT Multicultural Marketing Program 285 Peachtree Center Ave., Ste. 1000 Atlanta, 30303-1230 770-322-9225 www.soulofgeorgia.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~WC6' \r\nGray Line of Atlanta 65 Alabama St., Atlanta, 30337 404-767-0594, 800-965-6665 www.amebus.com Inclusive tours include Atlanta Cyclorama, the Margaret Mitchell I-louse, and downtown Atlanta sights or the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, th e Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, and the World of Coca-Cola Museum. Open Tue.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tours daily 9 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. Call for fees. ~WC6' \r\nMARTA-Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority 2424 Piedmont Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30324-3330 404-848-4711, 404-848-3450 www.itsmarta.com MARTA is Atlanta's public transportation system. It runs daily 5 a.m.-1 a.m. Fare $1.75. \r\n~6' \r\n \r\nSoutheast Tourism Society 3400 Peachtree Rd. N.E., Ste. 725, Atlanta, 30326 404-364-9847 www.escapetothesolltheast.com Highlights the best tours in the Southeast. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nWC 6' \r\nTours by BJ P.O. Box 8981, Atlanta, 31106 404-872-7722, 877-872-0980 www.tollrsbybi.com Motorcoach tours specializing in African American tours. Call for reservations and fees. \r\nBUFORD H-6 \r\nHistoric Buford Main St. from S. Lee St. to Hill St., Buford, 30518 www.tnna.us This revitalized area offers antiques shops, galleries, and monthly arts events. Painters, sculptors, glassblowers, photograph ers, jewelers, and woodcarvers open their studios to allow the public to view works in progress. Open Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. ~WC6' \r\nHoliday on Lake Lanier 6900 Holiday Rd., Bllford, 30518 770-945-7201 www.westrec.com/lakelanier. html This marina offers full-s ervice bathhouses, laundry facilities, boat and jet-ski rentals. The surrounding property also features rental cabins, restaurants, and pavilions. Open daily 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Call for fees. ~WCMIT \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Islands Beach and Waterpark 6950 Holiday Rd., Buford, 30518 770-932-7200 www.lakelanierislands.com This exciting water park has the largest wave pool in the Southeast, along with water slides, beach volleyball, and other fun attractions. Open May-Sept. Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Adults \r\n$25.99, children $16.99. ~ WC 6' fl T \r\nLanier Museum of Natural History 2601 Buford Dam Rd., Buford, 30518 770-932-4460 www.gwinnett.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. ~ WC \r\nLanier Sailing Academy 6920 Holiday Rd., Buford, 30518 770-945-8810, 800-684-9463 www.laniersail.com The academy offers sailing classes and boat rentals. \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6' fl \r\nCHAMBLEE F-7 \r\nChamblee's Antique Row 3550 Broad St., Chamblee, 30341 770-455-4751, 877-645-4728 www.antiquerow.com Stroll from shop to shop in this unique suburban Atlanta neighborhood featuring more than 200 dealers in quality antiques and collectibles. Open Mon.Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~WC \r\n \r\nThrilling rides, spectacular shows and funtastic kids' attractions, all at \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia! \r\nF9r more information, call 770-948-9290 \r\nor visit sixflags.com! \r\n36 \r\n \r\n:f SAVE $15  \r\n \r\ng i s -r,a \r\nIAr \r\n \r\nValid any regular operating day thru \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nOVER GEORGIA Oct. 31, 2004 \r\n \r\nAVE $5 : \r\n \r\nValid any regular  \r\n \r\noperating day thru  \r\n \r\nSept. 6, 2004 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n Present this coupon at any Six Flags Over Georgia or Six Flags White Water ticket booth for same day  \r\n \r\n visit and save on a one-Oay general use admission (over 48\" tall). This coupon not valid with any  \r\n \r\n other discount offer, Senior Citizen's, Child's ticket, or Night Water admission after 4 p .m.1 and must  \r\n \r\n be presented at time of purchase. Thls coupon not valid on advance ticket purchase. Coupon \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nhas no cash value and may not be sold. Coupon offers valid for up to six tickets. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nNLU#45521 \r\n \r\n .,............- \r\n \r\nGreat Gatsby'sAuction Gallery 5070 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Chamblee, 30341 770-457-1903 www.gatsbys .com T hi s 100,000-square-foo t wa rehouse/showroom includes an art gallery, a classic-a utomobi le showroom, and a three-acre garden area. Open Mon.-Sat. \r\n9 a. m .-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nDECATUR F-7 \r\nDeKalb Farmers Market \r\n3000 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, 30030 404-377-6400 www.dekalbfarmersmarket.com \r\nImports from growers and shippers worldwide distribute to the reta il and wholesale trade. A restaurant and bakery are also onsite. Tours available. Open daily 9 a.m.-9 p.m . Free. [;l WC\u0026. \r\nDowntown Decatur From E. Ponce de Leon Ave. to Clairemont Ave. Decatur, 30030 404-371-8386, 404-371-8262 www.decaturga.com The downtown area has more th an 120 retai l and restaurant locations, incl uding galleries, boutiques, \r\nand antiques shops. [;l WC \u0026. fl T \r\nHistoric Complex of DeKalb Historical Society 720 W. Trinity Pl. , Decatur, 30030 404-373 -1088 www.dekalbhistory.org T he com pl ex includes three antebellum structures: th e Benjamin Franklin Swa nton House, the Biffle Cabin , and the Thomas-Barber Cabin. Expl ore these old homes and lea rn the tal es th ey can tell. Ca ll for \r\ntour reservations. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University 57 1 S. Kilgo St., Decatur, 30030 404-727-4282 www.carlos.emory.edu From the wonders of ancient civi lizations to the evocative art and arch itecture of th e 20th century, the Carlos Museum gives visitors a glimpse of9,000 years of art and art history. Open Tue., Wed., Fri. , Sat. 10 a.rn.-5 p.rn. , Thu. 10 a.rn.-9 p. m ., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Admission $5 , free for Emory students, facu lty, staff, and museum members. [;l WC\u0026. \r\nOld Courthouse on the Square 101 E. Court Square, Decatur, 30030 404-373-1088 www.dekalbhistory.org Th is former courth ouse, more than 100 years old, fea tures the Jim C herry M useu m, wh ich includes a special C ivil War room. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nTravel Services DeKalb Convention and Visitors Bureau 750 Commerce Dr., Ste. 200, Decatur, 30030 404-378-2525, 800-999-6055 www.dcvb. org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m .-5 p.m. i:;;i WC \u0026. \r\nDeKalb Chamber of Commerce 750 Commerce Dr., Ste. 201, Decatur, 30030 404-378-8000 Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l \u0026. \r\n \r\nDORAVILLE \r\nAsian Square 5150 Buford I-lwy., Doraville, 30341 770-458-8955 Asia n Square featu res Oriental groceries and products. O pen dai ly 9 a. m .-9:30 p.m . l:;l WC \u0026. \r\nDOUGLASVILLE \r\nCultural Arts Center 8652 Campbellton St., Douglasville, 30 134 770-949-2 787 www.artsdouglas.org Located in a I90 I neoclassical home, the CAC hosts concerts, annua l festivals, holiday events, and other cultural activities in the area, including month ly artists' receptions, exhibits, and special programs. Open Mon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. l:;l WC \u0026.T \r\nTravel Services Douglasville Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 6694 E. Broad St., Douglasville, 30134 770-947-5920, 800-661-0013 www.douglasvillecvb.org O pen Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m .-5 p.m. i:;;iwc \r\nDouglas County Chamber of Commerce 2145 Slater Mill Rd. , Douglasville, 30135 770-942-5022 www.douglasco1111tygeorgia.co111 Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. l:;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nMcDonough ~eorgia. \r\n\\!Vhere the past meets the present. \r\n \r\nA visit to historic downtown McDonough combines the tradition of southern hospitality and country living with today's contemporary lifestyles. \r\nFor your shopping pleasure you will find antiques, an old fashion hardware store, treasures and collectibles, distinctive iron fUrnishings and pottery, an art design studio, and boundless one-of-a-kind treasures. Or maybe it's a game of golf or just sitting and enjoy a quiet moment in our downtown city square after pleasing your palate. The taste of historic downtown ranges from hot dogs to Cajun cooking to tantalize \r\n \r\nyour taste buds to southern style meals while being surrounded by a mural of historic downtown \r\nMcDonough. If true homemade cuisine prepared fresh daily or treasure hunting fits your taste... downtown McDonough is it! Shop, Dine \u0026 Lodge \r\nwith us. Make McDonough your Destination! Just 25 mites south of Atlanta Off/-75, Exit 221. \r\n \r\nHospitality \u0026 Tourism Bureau \u0026 Welcome center and Main Street McDonough \r\ns Griffin Street - McDonough, GA 30253  770-898-9868 tourlsmmcdonough@charter.net \r\n \r\n37 \r\n \r\n Trm \r\n \r\nv)4, , r-, . ~~ \r\n \r\nGw \r\n \r\nArena at Gwinnett Center \r\n \r\n65( \r\n \r\n6400 S11garloaf Pkwy., D11lu th, 30097 \r\n \r\n771 \r\n \r\n770-813-7500, 800-224-6422 \r\n \r\n~e successful modernization of a classic \r\n \r\nwww.gwi1111ettce11 ter.co111 \r\n \r\nGwinnett Arena is Atlanta's new 13,000 sea t arena \r\n \r\nand home to the Georgia Force arena football team \r\n \r\nGw \r\n \r\nand the Gwinnett G ladiato rs, a minor league hockey \r\n \r\n65 \r\n \r\nteam . The arena features concerts, tournaments, ice \r\n \r\n77 \r\n \r\nshows, and sporting events. O ffi ce open M on.-Fri. \r\n \r\n8:30 a. m .-5:30 p.m. Call fo r event schedules and fees. \r\n \r\n[;lWC M I \r\n \r\nAtlanta Ice Forum \r\n \r\n2300 Satellite Blvd. , D11l11th, 30097 \r\n \r\nNa \r\n \r\n770-813-1010 \r\n \r\n15 \r\n \r\nwww.iceforu m.com \r\n \r\n4C \r\n \r\nTh is fu ll-service public ice-skating rink is also the \r\n \r\nw, \r\n \r\nprac ti ce home of the NHL's Atla nta T hrashers. \r\n \r\nTl \r\n \r\nSince 191 I , The Georgian Terrace Hotel has been the venue of choice in Atlanta. \r\n \r\nPractices are open to the publ ic. Call fo r T hrasher's \r\n \r\nhe \r\n \r\nLocated in the famed Theatre District, th e hotel has drawn rave reviews \r\n \r\nsched ul e and fees . \r\n \r\nIll \r\n \r\nwith recent renovations to its 3 I 9 elegant suites, the exquisite setting of \r\n \r\n[;lWC M I \r\n \r\nex a ., \r\n \r\nThe Savoy Bar \u0026 Grill, a scintillating rooftop pool and the glass-enclosed penthouse \r\n \r\nAurora Theatre \r\n \r\nc:;; \r\n \r\nlevel health club. The Georgian Terrace Hotel. Historic, yet ahead of its time. \r\n \r\n3087-B Main St. , D11/11th, 30096 \r\n \r\n770-476-7926 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nwww.auroratheatre.com \r\n \r\nThis th eater venue, consi dered a rising star in North \r\n \r\nHi \r\n \r\nThe Georgian Terrace Hotel \r\nAtlanta's Historic Suite Hotel \r\n659 Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30308 tel 404.898 .8300  888.285 .3887 fax 404. 724. 0642  www.thegeorgianterrace.com \r\n0 BE N CH MA RK HOSPITALIT Y \r\n \r\nGeorgia regional th eater, stages high-quality classic \r\n \r\nJ\\,j \r\n \r\nand contemporary musicals, comedies, and dra mas . \r\n \r\nT \r\n \r\nBox office open Tue.-Sat. IO a. m .-5 p. m . Call fo r \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nschedu le and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\na, \r\n \r\nVJ \r\n \r\nDave and Buster's \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n4000 Ve11t11re Dr. , Du/11th, 30096 \r\n \r\nV. \r\n \r\n770-497-11 52 \r\n \r\n[; \r\n \r\nwww.davea11 db11sters.com \r\n \r\nDave and Buster's features a restaurant, an arcade, bil- \r\n \r\nAWESOME \r\n \r\nALPHARETTA \r\n \r\nliards, and more. People under 21 must be accompanied by a parent or gua rdian over 25. Su n.-Wed. \r\n \r\nThe \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n11:30 a.m.-midnight, T hu . 11: 30 a.m .-1 a. m ., Fri.-Sat. 11: 30 a.m.-2 a.m. \r\n \r\nBest --,e.._ .. \r\nO F GEORGIA . \r\nStarts Here \r\n \r\n[;l WC MIT \r\nJacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Bldg. 300, Du/11th, 30097 770-623-6002 www.artsgwinnett.org The Hudge ns C enter houses the Fowler Ga ll ery, the Kistn er Gall ery, and th e Ch ildren's Arts Museum. Open Tue.-Fri. I p.m .-5 p.m ., Sat. 10 a. m .-3 p.m . \r\nAdmission $5. [;l WC 6' ~IT \r\n \r\nWhatever you're looking for, you'll find it here .. . or near here. \r\nJust 20 miles north of Atlanta and l O miles south of the spectacular North Georgia Mounta ins, Awesome Alpharetta is everything good in between. \r\nHERE ... \r\n World-Class Shopping and Unique Boutiques \r\n \r\n.., \" ~. \r\n \r\n..~~~ ~,.;;,- \r\n \r\nNEAR HERE ... \r\n Major League Sports \r\n \r\nLanders-Cain House and Sweetwater Cemetery 1000 Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth, 30096 770-44 1-1 645 www.gwinne tths.org Come see th e bi rthpl ace and resting place of Eli Pinson Landers, a Confederate soldier who authored the posthu mously pu bl ished coll ecti on of letters Weep Not for Me, Dear Mother. House open da ily by appointm ent only. Cemetery open daily dawn- dusk. \r\nFree. [;l WC \r\n \r\n Charming, Historic Antique District  Theme Restaurants and Upscale Dining  Championship Golf, Nature Trails, and \r\nAward Winning Parks \r\n \r\n Cultural and Historic Attractions  Lakes, Rivers , Waterfalls and \r\nAwesome Mountain Views \r\n \r\nCALL FOR A DESTINATION GUIDE - 800-294-0923 \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum 3595 Peachtree Rd., Duluth, 30096 770-476-2013 www.sn11d11l11th.org Th is newly renovated museum features 80 pieces of retired ra il way equipment. See President Harding's private car, the S11perb , and take a short train ride. Fi nd uni que collectibles in th e new gift shop. O pen Apr.-Dec. T!1ll.-Fri . 10 a.m.-5 p. m., Jan.- Mar. Sat. only 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $7, children $4, seni ors $5. All pr ices include a rai l trip aro u nd museum. \r\n[;l WC MIT \r\n \r\n38 \r\n \r\n Travel Services Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau 6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Ste. 200, Duluth, 30097 770-623-3600, 888-494-6638 w,vw.gcvb.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nGwinnett Chamber of Commerce 6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth, 30097 770-232-3000 www.gwi1111ettchamber.org \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nEAST POINT \r\nNational Archives and Records Administration 1557 St. Joseph Ave., East Point, 30344 404-763-7477 www.nara.gov The Na tional Arch ives and Records Admi nistration houses info rmati on for genealogy research. Visitors must ca ll ahead. Open Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m .-4 p.m. , except Tu e. till 8 p.m. , third Sat. of every month 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Free. [;lWC \u0026 \r\nFAIRBURN E-8 \r\nHistoric Downtown Fairburn Main St. , Downtown Fairburn, 30213 770-964-2244 A cluster of surprising shops, antiqu es, restaura nts, and a tea roo m is th e attracti on here. Also be su re to visit the Confederate Flag Monum ent, Confederate Monu ment, Fa irburn City Cemetery, Grave of First Woman Sheriff, and \\,\\/\\,VI Monument. [;l \r\n \r\nOld Campbell County Museum Old Campbell County Courthouse and E. Broad St. Fairburn, 30213 770-964-6007, 770-996-6796 Learn the h istory of Campbell Cou nty and visit th e historic comthouse. Open Tue. I p. m.-3 p. m . and by appointment. Call for tour reservati ons. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nSouthside Theatre Guild 20 W. Campbellton St., Fairburn, 30213 770-969-0956 www.stgplays .com One of Atlanta's old est communi ty th eaters stages productions yea r-round. Call for schedule and fe es. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Fairburn City Hall 56 Malone St., Fai rburn, 30213 770-964-2244 1vww.fairburn.com/copy_o{Jairburn_com/ Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nFAYETTEVILLE F-9 \r\nMai n Street City Dixieland Fun Park 1675 US Hwy. 85 N., Fayetteville, 302 14 770-460-5862 www.dixielandfunpark.com Come join in th e fu n at D ixieland Fu n Park! Great activities for th e whole fam ily with go-ca rts, bumper boats, mini-golf, batting cages, laser tag, an indoo r playground, and a huge arcade. Ca ll for hours and \r\nfees. [;l WC 6' fl T \r\n \r\nFayette County Historical Society 195 Lee St., Fayetteville, 30214 770-7 16-6020 wivw.historyfayettecoga.org T he society runs a research center for genealogical and historica l research and offers a pri nted walking tom of th e Fayetteville historic area. Open Tue. 6 p.m.- 9 p.m ., T hu. 10 a. m .-1 p.m. , Sat. 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6' \r\nHolliday Dorsey-Fife House 140 W. Lanier Ave., Fayetteville, 302 14 770-776-5332 www.fayetteville-ga-us.org T his museu m, located in a house that Doc Holliday once visited, featmes Gone With the Wind and C ivil War memorabi lia. Open Thu .-Sat. IO a. m .-5 p.m. Adul ts $5, seniors $4. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nStarr's Mill Scenic Stop GA Hwy. 85 S. and 85 Connector, Fayetteville, 302 14 770-46 1-9714 Stop here for a pi cni c and en joy th e waterfall and th e red mill that sits in Starr's M ill Lake. It's also featured in one of th e scenes from the fi lm Sweet Home Alabama. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. [;l \r\nTravel Services Fayetteville Main Street 240 S. Glynn St., Fayetteville, 30214 770-461-6029 www.fa ye tteville-ga-us.o rg Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nWe'll Take Care Of The Rest. \r\nConve nient locat ions, though tf ul amenities and 20% off our already g rea t rates. At La Qu inta in Georg ia yo u get it all ! \r\nAt La QuintaIn n we fe ature ** spacious rooms w ith coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and ironing boa rd. You' ll also enjoy our complimentary continenta l breakfast, pool and free loca l calls. \r\nLa Quinta  Inn \u0026 Suites have tho se same great amenities plus a courtyard wit h spa, fitness center and free USA Toda y. For longer stays, king rooms and t wo- room suites have a mi crow ave and refrigerato r. \r\n \r\n Markets with Inns  Marketswithlnn\u0026Suites e Marketswithlnnsandlnn\u0026Suites \r\n \r\nlocationsareapproximateasofSepr.'03 RefertoLO.comforpreciselocations and directions. \r\n \r\nLa Quinta \r\n \r\nInns  Inn \u0026 Suites \r\nEvery La Quinta. Every Time. \r\n \r\nLO.con 800-531 5900 \r\n \r\nUse promotional code: GOMIND \r\n \r\n Discount is valid at participating la Quinta hotels in Georgia. Offer based on availability, advanced reservations required, \r\n \r\nta)( e)(tra. This offer may not be used in conjunction with any other offer, d iscounted rate, promotion or during special \r\n \r\nevents and blackout dates. Offer va lid thru 12130/04. ..Amenities may vary. \r\n \r\n0310225 \r\n \r\n39 \r\n \r\n Fayette County Chamber of Commerce 200 Courthouse Square, Fayetteville, 30214 770-461-9983 www.fayettechamber.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. [;;l 6' \r\n \r\nFOREST PARK \r\n \r\nAs far as getawa~s go, this one is a natural. \r\nFor the ultimate destination in relaxation, visit Callaway-the South's unique getaway that is proudly dedicated to the environment and nature-oriented fun. Our scenic outdoor gardens and variety of activities make us the perfect setting for you to reconnect with nature-as well as with your family. Callaway-the perfect example of how you don't have to venture far from your backyard to experience a great Georgia getaway. \r\n@l. Callaway: \r\nGARDENS RESORT PRESERVE \r\nFor reservations or package information, call 1-800-CALLAWAY (1-800-225-5292) or visit www.callawaygardens.com today. \r\nP IN E MOUNTAIN, GEORGIA JUST 60 MINUTES SOUTHWEST OF ATLANTA \r\n \r\nGeorgia Grown Visitors Center and Gifts Atlanta State Farmers' Market, 16 Forest Pkwy., Forest Park, 30050 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. \r\nGRANTVILLE \r\nTravel Services Historic Grantville Driving Tour 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr , Newnan, 30265 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382 www.coweta.ga. us Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l \r\nHAMPTON G-9 \r\nAtlanta Motor Speedway 1500 Tara Pl., Hampton, 30228 770-707-7904, 770-707-7970 (tours) www.gospeedway.com T hrill to the excitement of NASCAR racing. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for events and \r\nfees or to sc hedule a tour. [;;l WC 6' ~IT \r\n \r\nTANGER \r\n \r\n(vacation in the land of bargain hunting) \r\n \r\nI I v--- nautica NIKE FACTORY STORE factory store \r\n \r\nuzcla1borne GUESS \r\n:c fJcarter's \r\n \r\nRczczbok \r\nOUTLET STORE \r\n \r\nBuy Direct from the Manufacturer \r\n \r\nNewman Wetlands Center 2755 Freeman Rd. , Hampton , 30228 770-603-5606 www.gwf org!wetland/;atch 15. him Come learn about wetlands, see educational exh ibits, have a picnic, and take a scenic stroll . Trail open daily 7 a.m.-7 p.m . Center open Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m .-5 \r\np.m. Free. [;;l WC \u0026 \r\nShamrock-Blalock Recreation Area 2688 Shamrock Rd., Hampton , 30228 770-473-4042 Visit Shamrock Lake and Blalock Reservoir. Go fishing (no motorized boats) or have a picnic. Open Apr.Sept. Wed.-Sun. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Call for additional \r\nhours. Admission $5 per vehicle. [;;l WC \u0026 \r\nJONESBORO F-8 \r\n \r\nCommerce, GA 1-85, Banks Crossing, \r\nExit 149 800.405.9828 or \r\n706.335.3354 \r\n \r\nDalton, GA 1-75, Exit 333 to Market St. 800.409.7029 or 706.277.2688 \r\n \r\nLocust Grove, GA 1-75, \r\nExit 212 800.406.0833 or \r\n770.9575310 \r\n \r\nHours: Mon-Sat 9-9, Sun 12-6 / www.tangeroutlet.com \r\n \r\nFREE TANGER COUPON BOOK! \r\nBring this ad to the Tonger Outlet Center management office \r\nand receive a Free Tanger Coupon Book worth hundreds in \r\nadditional outlet savings. Expires 12/ 31 / 04. \r\n \r\n1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 \r\n6 as2 a4 \r\n \r\n40 \r\n \r\nAntique Funeral Museum/Margaret Mitchell Playhouse 168 N. McDonough St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-7211 www.popedixon.com Visitors can see a horse-drawn hearse, a pre-Civil vVar casket, and antique Civil War embalming equipment. The Margaret Mitchell Playhouse, a fully decorated one-room house in wh ich Mitchell played as a child, was once located on the Fitzgerald Plantation, which belonged to Mitchell's grandmother. Open daily. \r\nFree. [;;l WC 6- \r\nPatrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial Cemetery Johnso n St. and McDonough St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-4800 One tho usand u nidentifi ed Confederate soldiers who died in the Battle of Jonesboro rest here. T he headstones are arranged to form the shape of the \r\nConfederate battle Rag. Open daily. Free. [;;l \u0026 \r\n \r\n Road to Tara Museum 104 N. Main St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-4800, 800-662-7829 www.visitscarlett.com Located in the Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center, this museum highlights Civil War and Gone With the Wind memorabilia. \"Gone With th e Girdle,\" th e newest exhibit, chronicles the eman cipation of women 's clothing. Open Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 :30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $5, students and sen- \r\niors $4. [;l WC 6-. \r\nStately Oaks 100 Carriage Ln. (offlodeco Dr. ), Jonesboro, 30236 770-473-0197 www.historicalionesboro.org T his 1839 planter's hom e com plete with white columns is a must-see for Gone With the Wind fa ns. 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. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for Sat. hours and fees. l:ilWC\u0026T \r\nTravel Services Clayton County Chamber of Commerce 2270 Mt. Zion Rd. , Jonesboro, 30234 678-610-402 1 www.claytoncham.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6-. \r\nClayton County Convention and Visitors Bureau/ Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center 104 N. Main St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-4800, 800-662- 7829 www.visitscarlett.com Information on the Gone With the Wind Premiere Pass ava ilabl e. Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., \r\nSat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. [;l WC 6-. \r\nHistorical and Hysterical Tours 104 N. Main St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-477-8864 www.peterbonner.com Topics of tours include th e Battle of Jonesboro and Gone With the Wind. Additional tours available for groups. Call for daily tour times and fees. [;l WC \r\nKENNESAW E-6 \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park 900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr., Kennesaw, 30152 770-427-4686 www.nfJs.gov/kenw Visit the most complete Civil War battl efield of th e I864 Atlanta Campaign. Hiking trails, recreation areas, and picnicking fac ilities are available. A short film offers more information about park history. Welcome Center open Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 pm., Sat.-Sun. 8:30 a. m .-6 p.m. Park open dai ly dawn- dusk. Free. [;l WC \r\nSouthern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History 2829 Cherokee St., Kennesaw, 30 144 770-427-2 117 www.southermnusewn.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 coll ection of Civil War rel ics. Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun . noon- 5 p.m. Adults $7.50, ch ildren 6-12 $5.50, seniors $6.50. Call ahead fo r tours. l:ilWC\u0026 \r\n \r\nComfortably \r\nsouth of Atlanta \r\n \r\nJust twenty miles south of Atlanta, on 1-75, Henry County is worlds away from long traffic jams and short tempers. You can spend the day on a renowned golf course or at Atlanta Motor Speedway, hunt for bargains at one of our 60 designer outlet stores at Tanger Outlet Center or the antique mall and flea market. And spend the night comfortably too, in one of our affordable and convenient accommodations. \r\nHENRY COUNTY CONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU 1-800 - 436-7926 www. h enrycvb. com \r\n \r\nyou love \r\nwe've got it. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nMALU,C \r\n \r\nGi:OilGIA \r\nMILL CREEK \r\n \r\n[5] \r\n \r\nDi llard\"s JCPenney Lord \u0026 Taylor Nordstrom Rich's-Macy's AIX Armani Exchange Banana Repub lic Barnes \u0026 Noble Bed Bath \u0026 Beyond Bu il d-A-Bear Workshop Max Lager's American Grill \u0026 Brewery Galyan's Guess Haverty's Furniture lmax 3D Theater ].Crew Old Navy P. F. Chang's Ch ina Bistro Pottery Barn Restoration Hardware Williams -Sonoma and so much more \r\nPresent this ad for FREE coupons and discounts at more than 60 stores! \r\nShopping Line 678.482.8788 \r\n1-85 to Exit 115, then GA20 west \r\nsimon.comTM \r\nSIMON\". \r\n \r\n41 \r\n \r\n LAWRENCEVILLE H-6 \r\n \r\nLITHIA SPRINGS \r\n \r\n~toric m--0swell \r\nJust 20 minutes north of Atlanta. A640-acre historic district filled with antebellum homes, historic sites, tours, nature trails, art, antiques, fine restaurants, \r\ncozy tea rooms and lodging facilities. \r\n42 \r\n \r\nAdVentures Aloft Hot-Air Ballooning PO Box 464246, Lawrenceville, 30042 770-963-0149 www.ballooningamerica.com Flights are conducted daily at dawn and about two hours before sunset (wea ther perm itting). Each trip is custom-designed and includes a light meal and a traditional toast. Call for reservations and fees. [;l \r\nGwinnett Historic Courthouse 185 Crogan St., Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-5450 www.gogwinnett.com/gwinnetthistoriccourthouse The courthouse is the site of the infamous Larry Flynt trial and shooting. Seasonal events are held on the grounds year-rou nd. Open Tue.-Fri. l Oa.m .- 4 p.m . \r\nFree. [;l WC 6- \r\nGwinnett Historical Society/Gwinnett History Center 185 Crogan St., Lawrenceville, 30046 770-822-5 174 www.gwinnetths.org Devoted to the preservati on of Gwinnett County's rich heritage, the Historical Society maintains a genealogy an d history library in the courthouse. Open Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p. m. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nGwinnett History Museum 455 Perry St., Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-5178 www.gogwi11nett.com/gwi1111etthistorymuseum The museu m specializes in the preservation and interp retation of Gwinnett County artifacts from prehistory to World War II . Open Mon.-Th u. 10 a.m.-4 \r\np.m., Sat. noon-5 p.m. $I donation requ ested . [;l WC fl \r\nHistoric Downtown Lawrenceville Historic Courthouse Square, Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-5450 Vis it this charming mix of craft, antiqu es, and reta il shops and restaurants. Holiday events add to the historic charm . Most shops are closed Mon . Call fo r \r\nhours. [;l WC 6- fl \r\nLILBURN \r\nOld Town Lilburn 93 Main St., Li/bum, 30047 770-279-1300 www.lilburn.net A vestige of Gwinnett's historic past, Old Town Lilburn's shops are housed in restored mercantile stores and homes . Most shops are open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026fl \r\nYellow River Game Ranch 4525 US Hwy. 78, Li/bum, 30047 770-972-6643, 877-972-6643 www.yellowrivergameranch.com Stroll along th e trail in th is 24-acre animal preserve, th e official hom e of General Lee, Georgia's weather prognosticator. See wh ite-tailed deer, black bears, cougars, buffalos, lambs, sheep, goats, and other animals indigenous to the state. O pen da ily 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (tickets sold unti l 5 p.m. ). Ad ults $7, ch ildren $6. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nSweetwater Creek State Conservation Park Mount Vernon Rd., Lithia Springs, 30057 Follow signs from I-20, Exit 44 (Thornton Rd. ) 770-732-587 1 www.gastateparks.org You'll find more tha n 2,000 ac res just west of Atlanta and Six Flags Theme Park. Miles of hiking tra ils wind through the woods and follow Sweetwater Creek to the ruins of a textile mill burned during the Civi l War. Fishing, boat rentals, picnic areas, and playgrou nds are availabl e. No camping. Open daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Trails close at dusk. Admiss ion $2 per \r\nvehicle. [;l WC 6- fl T \r\nLOCUST GROVE G-9 \r\nH\u0026 HOrchards 100 Colvin Dr. , Locust Grove, 30248 678-432-6555, 770-957-4330 Pick your own peaches and pay by the bucket. Call \r\nfor hours and fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nNoah's Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center 712 L. G. Griffin Rd., Locust Grove, 30248 770-95 7-0888 www.noahs-ark .org Th is center houses rehabil itated and exotic animals such as bears, lions, tigers, and monkeys . Visitors can picnic here and view the animals. Open Tue.- Sat. \r\nnoon-3 p.rn. Free (donations accepted). [;l WC 6- \r\nLOGANVILLE \r\nVines Botanical Gardens and Manor House 3500 Oak Grove Rd. , Loganville, 30052 770-466-7532 www.vi11eshotanicalgarclens.co111 Stroll thro ugh 23 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and en joy the ga rden railroad . Restaurant and gift shop on-site. Open da ily 10 a. m.-5 p.m. Adults $5, chil dren and seni ors $4. \r\n[;l WC Ml \r\nMARIETTA E-6 \r\nGeorgia Ballet 31 Atlanta St., third floor, Marietta, 30060 770-425-0258 www.georgiaballet.org Comprising a professional dance company and a dance school, the Georgia Ballet provides advancedlevel training and professional performanc es . Season runs Sept.-May. Call fo r schedu le and ticket informa tion. [;l WC \r\nMarietta/Cobb Museum of Art 30 Atlanta St., Marietta, 30060 770-528- 1444 'WWW.mariettasquare.com/mcma The only American art museum in the metropol itan Atlanta area, th is 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. , Sun. l p.m.- 5 p.m. Adul ts $5, children and \r\nseniors $3 . [;l WC \u0026 \r\nMarietta Confederate Cemetery/Marietta City Cemetery 381 Powder Springs St., Marietta, 30060 770-794-5606 www.mariettasquare.com/confederate_cemetery.html Buried in th e Confederate Cemetery are more than 3,000 people from the Civil War era . The C ity Cemetery dates back furth er, to th e 1830s, an d is th e resting place of many historical figures. Open daily \r\ndawn- dusk. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n Marietta Fire Museum \r\n \r\nCobb Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n11 2 Haynes St., Marietta, 30060 \r\n \r\n240 Tnterstate N. Pkwy., Marietta 30339 \r\n \r\n770-794-5467 \r\n \r\n770-980-2000 \r\n \r\nThe museum showcases antique fire engin es and fire- www.cobbchamber.org \r\n \r\nfi gh ting equipment. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m .-5 p. m . Open Mon.-Thu. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. , Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6'. MCDONOUGH G-9 \r\n \r\nMarietta Gone With the Wind Movie Museum: \r\n \r\nScarlett On the Square \r\n \r\nAlexander Park \r\n \r\n18 Whitlock Ave., Marietta, 30064 \r\n \r\nHwy. 42, McDonough \r\n \r\n770-794-5576 \r\n \r\n770-954-2031 \r\n \r\nwww.city m.arietta.ga. us \r\n \r\nT he site of the summer conce rt seri es, this park also \r\n \r\nThis museum houses a large coll ecti on of GW'JW offers a paved walking/jogging track, a playgroun d, \r\n \r\nmovie memorabilia , in cludi ng th e Benga lin e gown, pi cni c areas, and lighted baseball fi elds. Call for \r\n \r\nforeign versions of th e novel, and a sec tion dedi cated hours. WC fl T \r\n \r\nto the African American cast members. Th e more \r\n \r\nthan 250,000 pi eces in clude original costum es, Dogwood Plantation Hunting Preserve \r\n \r\nscreenplays, contracts, Selznick archives, and Vivien 1409 Hwy. 42 S. , McDonough \r\n \r\nLeigh's Oscar for Best Actress. Open Mon .-Sat. 10 770-95 7-7005, 770-616-77 14 \r\n \r\na.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nA memorable afternoon can be had fo r the individual \r\n \r\nor a corporate outi ng on this contin ental ph easant \r\n \r\nMarietta Museum of History \r\n \r\nhunt with a 300-bird draw. Hunts are by reservation \r\n \r\n1 Depot St., Ste. 200, Marietta , 30060 \r\n \r\nand begin with a gourmet tenderloin lun ch served on \r\n \r\n770-528-043 1 \r\n \r\nchina with lin ens. Call for hours and fees . \r\n \r\nwww.mariettahistory.org \r\n \r\nDiscove r th e rich history of Marietta and Cobb Genealogical Society \r\n \r\nCounty. Exhibits are located on the second fl oor of 71 Macon St., McDonough, 30252 \r\n \r\nthe historic Kennesaw House. Open Mon.-Sa t. IO 770-9541456 \r\n \r\nam .-4 p. m ., Sun . l p.m.- 4 p. m . Adults $3, ch il dren Located in the Brown House whi ch dates back to \r\n \r\n$ ], seniors and students $2. [;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\n1826, the G enealogical Society preserves hi stori cal \r\n \r\ninformation about Henry and Clayton Cou nties. \r\n \r\nMarietta National Cemetery \r\n \r\nOpen Mon ., Wed. , Fri . 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\n500 Washington Ave., Marietta , 30060 \r\n \r\n770-428-3258 \r\n \r\nHeritage Park \r\n \r\nMore th an 10,000 C ivil War soldiers are buri ed here. 101 Lake Dow Rd., JVJcDonough, 30253 \r\n \r\nOpen dai ly. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\n770-954-2031 , www.co.henry.ga. us \r\n \r\nThi s 112-acre park contains a hi stori c village depict- \r\n \r\nRoot House Museum \r\n \r\nin g McDonough's past featuring th e old school \r\n \r\n145 Demnead St. , Marietta, 30060 \r\n \r\nhouse, along with a trail , library, and softball com- \r\n \r\n77 0-42 6-4982 \r\n \r\npl ex . Call for hours. [;l WC \r\n \r\n,vww.cobblandmarks.com \r\n \r\nLoca ted in a middle-class merchant's home that once Peachtree Peddlers Flea Market \r\n \r\nbelonged to pha rmacist Will iam Root, this muse um 155 Mill Rd. , McDonough, 30253 \r\n \r\nportrays middle-cl ass life in th e 1850s. A new fou r-sea- 770-9 14-2269, 888-661 -3532 \r\n \r\nson interpretive exhibit is a specia l attraction. Open The flea market, in an indoor 70,000-square-foot \r\n \r\nTu e.-Sat. 11 a. m .-4 p.m. Adu lts $4, children $2, sen- space, hosts cra ft shows and oth er specia l events in \r\n \r\niors $3. [;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\naddi ti on to featuring antiqu es an d cra fts booths. Open \r\n \r\nTheatre in the Square \r\n \r\nSat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. , Su n. IO a. m .-6 p. m . Free. [;l WC M l \r\n \r\n11 Whitloci, Ave., Marietta, 30064 \r\n \r\n770-422-8369 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nwww.th ea treinthesquare.com \r\n \r\nHenry County Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors \r\n \r\nThi s nonprofit th eater provides yea r-round entertain- Bureau, and Welcome Center \r\n \r\nment, holid ay shows, special productions for young 1709 GA Hwy. 20 W. , McDonough, 30253 \r\n \r\npeopl e, and a play-reading series fea turing works by 770-957-5786, 800-HEN RYCO \r\n \r\nnew regional playwrights. Call for even ts and fees. \r\n[;l WC M l \r\n \r\nwww.henrycou11ty.co111 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m ., Sat. IOa. m.-4 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nWhite Water and American Adventures \r\n \r\n250 Cobb Pkwy. N., Marietta , 30062 \r\n \r\nMcDonough Hospitality and Tourism Bureau/ \r\n \r\n770-424-WAVE \r\n \r\n192Os Standard Oil Station \r\n \r\nwww.sixf/.ags.com \r\n \r\n5 Griffin St., McD0110t1gh, 30253 \r\n \r\nWhite Wate r fea tures one of the wo rld 's highest free 770-898-3196 \r\n \r\nfa ll s on th e C lifA1anger, as well as a wave pool , wa ter mcdonough.gapublicweb. net \r\n \r\nrides, food, and a gift shop. Am erican Adventures The welcome center is housed in a prototype 1920s \r\n \r\nca ters to fam ilies with young children offering th e renova ted Standard Oi l Station. See th e two-door \r\n \r\n40,000-square-foot Foam Factory, rides, mini-golf, and black I920 mod el T-Ford sitting at th e old hand- \r\n \r\ngo-carts. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;l WC 6'. fl T \r\n \r\ncranked gas pumps. (On loa n from S. Truet Cathy of \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nC hi ck-fi l-A. ) Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m .-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nMarietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau 4 Depot St., Marietta, 30060 \r\n \r\nMORELAND 0-10 \r\n \r\n770-429-111 5, 800-835-0445 \r\n \r\nwww.mariettasquare.com \r\n \r\nErskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum \r\n \r\nInformation on Ma ri etta's Historic Walki ng, Dri ving, E. Camp St. in Moreland Town Square, \r\n \r\nand Heritage Passport tours avai lable. Open Mon.- Fri. Moreland, 30259 \r\n \r\n9 a. m.-5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. , Sun. l p.m.-4 p.m . 770-25 1-4438 \r\n \r\n[;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nwww.coweta.ga.us \r\n \r\n\"Th e Littl e Manse,\" birthpl ace of E rskin e Ca ld well , has been restored to its 1903 appearance and relocated to the town square as a house museu m showcasing Caldwell 's li fe and accom plishments. Open Sat.-Su n. 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Adu lts $2, children $1. \r\n[;l WC 6'. \r\nLewis Grizzard Museum 2769 US 1-/wy. 29 S., Moreland, 30259 770-304-1 490, 800-826-9382 www.coweta.ga.t1s Vi ew memorabili a of renowned hum orist and author Lewis C ri zzard. See his old typewriters, fa mil y ph otos, memen tos, and manuscripts. Open T h u.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. G uided tours by ap pointment. Admission $1. \r\n[;l WC 6'. \r\nOld Mill Museum Downtown Moreland Sqt1are 011 Main St. Moreland, 30259 770-254-262 7, 800-826-9382 www.coweta.ga. us Visitors ca n see an tique fa rming equ ipment, \\lv'orld War ll-era coll ec tibl es from life in rural Georgia, and th e Smith son ian Textile Exhibit. Open Sat.-S un. I p.m.- 4 p.m. Admission $2. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nMORROW \r\nGeorgia Department of Archives and History 5800 Jonesboro Rd., Morrow, 30260 678-364-3700 www.GeorgiaArchives.org Georgia's most va luable histori cal documents are housed here, helpi ng state and local governm ents meet open-reco rds requirements. Open Tu e.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat. 9:30 a.m.- 4 p.rn. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6'. \r\nReynolds Memorial Nature Preserve 5665 Reynolds Rd. , Morrow, 30260 770-60 3-4 188 www.co.cf ayto11.ga.us T h is 146-ac re woodland hosts educationa l progrnms dedicated to conserva ti on. You'll find 4.5 mil es of trails, ponds, a demonstration vegetabl e and herb garden, a historic barn , and a native plan t trail and butterfly ga rden. Preserve open daily until dusk. Visitors ce nter open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m-5 :30 p.m. Free . [;lWC\u0026T \r\nSpivey Hall, Clayton College and State University 5900 N. Lee St., Morrow, 30260 770-96 1-3683 wwiv.spiveyhall.org \r\n43 \r\n \r\n www . GEORG I A0N MYM IND . ORG I I . 800 VI S I T GA \r\n \r\nThe ven ue's wide-ranging season features the fin est in piano, vocal, chamber, jazz, world , choral, organ , string, and earl y music. O pen Mon.- Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p. m. C all fo r fees. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nTra vel Services Morrow Tourist Center 6475 Jonesboro Rd , Morrow, 30260 770-968- 1623 \r\nwww.morrowtou rism.com O pen Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a. m.- 5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC\u0026 \r\nNEWNAN D-9 \r\nCowetaCounty African American Heritage Museum and ResearchCenter 92 Fanner St., Newnan, 30263 770-683-7055 www.africanamericanalliance.net T h is h ouse, th e first black musuem of Coweta Coun ty, exhib its histori cal African Ame ri can architec ture and provides a repository for arti fac ts and records. It also serves as a genealogy workroom for research. O pen Tue., Wed ., T hu. 10 a.m .-3 p.m. or by appoin tmen t. Donati ons accepted. \r\n[;l WC\u0026 \r\nDunaway Gardens 3218 Roscoe Rd., Newnan, 30263 678-423-4050 www.d1111e1waygarde11s.com O ne of the South 's largest natural rock and fl oral gardens, with spring-fed pools, stone waterfa lls, and extensive hand-lai d rock paths, walls, an d staircases thro ughout th e grounds. O pen Fri. , Sat. JO a.m.-5 p.m ., Sun. l p.m .-5 p.m. Ma r. 15-Nov. 30. O pen daily year-round fo r group tours. Adults $10, children \r\n$8. [;l WC6- \r\nMale Academy Museum 30 Temple Ave., New11 a11, 30263 770-25 1-0207 www.11chistoricalsociety.org Highlighted is an extensive exhi bit of th e C ivil War with period weaponry and artifacts , maps, and paintings of the beginn ing of the Battl e of Brown M ills. Open Tue.-Thu. l 0 a.m.-noon and l p.m .-3 p.m ., Sat.-S un . 2 p.m .-5 p. m . Adults $2. \r\n[;l WC6- \r\nNewnanCommunity Theatre Company 24 First Ave., Newnan, 30263 770-683-NCTC www.11ewna11theatre.com T hi s grou p serves the West Georgia area, staging comedies, dramas, musicals, Shakespeare, and childre n 's productions. Ca ll fo r sch edul e and fees . \r\n[;lWC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Coweta County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., Newnan, 30265 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382 www.coweta .ga.11s In fo rm ati on on Newnan's Antebe llum and Victo rian Dri ving Tour ava il able. O pen M on.-Sat. 9 a.m .-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m .-5 p.m. [;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nNewnan-Coweta County Chamber of Commerce 23 Bullsboro Dr., Newnan, 30264 770-253-2270 www.ncchamber.org Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m .-5 p.m . \r\n[;lWC\u0026 \r\nNORCROSS \r\nHistoric Downtown Norcross S. Peachtree St. from Holcomb Bridge Rd. to Buford Hwy., Norcross, 30071 770-449-4084 www.no rcross-ga -gvt .com T his area's old-fashioned streetl amps illuminate ga lleri es, antiqu es shops, gift shops, and restaurants incl uding one housed in a restored train depot. Call fo r hours. \r\n[;lWC\u0026 \r\nMalibu Grand Prix FamilyEntertainment Center 5400 Brook Hollow Pkwy., Norcross, 30071 770-4 16-7630 www.111alib11gra11 dprix .co111 Entertainm ent in cl ud es min iature golf, bu m per boats, battin g cages, and a In dy-style fo rmula racing track. Call fo r seasonal h ours and fees . \r\n[;lWCMIT \r\nPOWDER SPRINGS \r\nSun Valley Beach 53 50 Holloman Rd., Powder Springs, 30127 770-943-5900 www.s11nvalleybeach.com Nestled am ong 40 acres of Georgia pines is a crystalcl ea r swimming pool surrounded by sandy white beaches and pi cnic areas . T he pool has l O water slides and two rope swings . O pen daily 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Adul ts $16, children $ 14, seni ors $ JO. \r\n[;lWC \u0026 \r\nROSWELL F-6 \r\nAndretti Speed Lab 11000 Alpharetta Hwy., Roswell, 30076 770-992-5688 www.andrettis peedlab .com This indoor en tertainm ent compl ex fea tures highperfo rmance carts, an arcade, rock-cl imbing simulators, a ropes course, and a restaurant with a sports bar. O pen Mon.-Thu. 3 p.m.- lO p.m. , Fri. 3 p.m.-1 a.m., Sat. 11 a.m.- 1 a.m ., Sun. noon- JO p.m. \r\n[;lWC\u0026 \r\nArt Galleries of Historic Roswell Historic Roswell, Roswell, 30075 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935 www.cvb.roswell.ga. us Roswell is home to num erous art gall eri es, arti sts' studios, th eaters, perfo rming arts venu es, and three ma jor arts fest ivals. Call fo r events, hours, and fees . \r\n[;l WC \r\nBulloch Hall 180 Bulloch Ave, Roswell, 30075 770-992- 173 1, 800-776-7935 www.cvb. roswell.ge1 .us Bulloch Hall , bu ilt in 1840, was th e childhood home of M ittie Bulloch , who married Theodore Roosevelt Sr. in the dini ng room in 1853 . Today the house hosts tours that include the slave quarte rs exh ibit and th e garden . O pen Mon- Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m ., Sun . I p. m .3 p. m . Tours on th e hour. Adults $6, ch ildren 6- 12 \r\n$4. [;l WC \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Nature Center 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell, 30075 770-992-2055 www.chattnaturecenter.com E n joy mil es of freshwater ponds, wooded uplands, river marshes, and wildlife along th e C hattahoochee Ri ver. T he cente r offe rs regular tours and hosts educati onal programs and special events. O pen MonSat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun . noon-5 p.m . Adults $3, children 3-12 and seniors $2. \r\n[;lWC \u0026 \r\nFaces of War Memorial 38 Hill St., Roswell, 30075 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935 www.cvb .roswell.ga .us T h e memorial is dedicated to th ose wh o served in th e Vietn am \\,Var and honors those who served in all wa rs. Open daily. Free . \r\n[;l WC \r\nGeorgia Ensemble Theatre Roswell Cultural Arts Ce11ter 950 Forrest St., Roswell, 30075 770-64 1-1260 www.get. org E njoy profess ional th eatri cal produ ctions in the Roswell Hi storic D istrict. Season runs Sep t.-Apr. Box office open Tue.-Sat. 12:30 p.m .-6 p.m . Call fo r schedul es and ticket prices . \r\n[;lWCMIT \r\nKudzuPlayhouse of Roswell 608 Holcomb Bridge Rd., Roswell, 30076 770-594-1020, 770-998-3526 www.kudzuplayho11se .com T his community th eater fe atures profess ional and am ateur ac tors perfo rming in musicals, con1edies, and dramas. Box offi ce open Tue.- Sat. noon-6 p.m. Call fo r yea r- ro und schedu le and ti cket pri ces. \r\n[;lWC \u0026 \r\nLost Mill Workersof Roswell Monument Old M ill Park 011 Sloan St., Roswell, 30075 770-640-3 253, 800-776-7935 www.cvb .roswell.ga. us This monument is dedicated to the 400 mill workers who were seized as prisoners of war and charged with treason by Sherman during th e C ivil War. O pen \r\ndaily. Free. [;l \u0026 \r\nRoswell Cu ltural ArtsCenter 950 Forrest St. , Roswell, 30075 770-594-6232, 770-64 1-1260 www.roswellgov.com See th eater, dance, musical perfo rmances, and mul ti cultural events year-round. O ffi ce open Tue.-Sat. 12:30 p.m.-6 p.m . Call for even t tim es and ti cket \r\nprices. [;l WC 6- ~IT \r\nRoswell Fire and Rescue Museum 1002 Alpharetta St., Roswell, 30075 770-641-3730 www.roswellgov.com T h is small local museum foc uses on the h istory of th e Roswell Volunteer Fire Departm en t. Open daily 9 a. m .- 6 p.m . Free. \r\n[;lWC\u0026 \r\nRoswell Historic District 617 Atlanta St., Roswell, 30076 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935 www .cvb .roswell.ga .us Roswell's 640-acre histori c district is fill ed with antebellum homes, historic sites, shops, arts, crafts, nature trai ls, museums, and elegant restaurants. Call fo r h o urs. \r\n \r\n44 \r\n \r\n Smith Plantation House 935 Alpharetta St., Roswell, 30075 770-64 1-3978, 800-776-7935 www.cvb.roswell.ga.us Bu ilt in 1845, th is home is fi ll ed with artifacts belonging to the original fam ily. Complete with 12 original outbu ildings, th is is th e qui ntessential affl uen t fa rm fami ly pla ntation. Tours ava ilabl e hourly Mon .-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. , Sat. 10:3 0 a.m.-1: 30 p.m. \r\nAdults $6, chi ldren 6-12 $4. WC \u0026 \r\nStartime Entertainment Complex 608 Holcomb Bridge Rd. , Roswell, 30076 770-993-54 11 www.startimeentertainment.com T he complex features miniature gol f, go-carts, batti ng cages, arcade games, billiards, and a movie theate r. Open Mon.-Fri . 11 a.m.-midnight, Sat.-Sun. 11 a. m.2 a.m. Ca ll for fees. l:;lWC M I T \r\nTeaching Museum North 791 M imosa Blvd. , Roswell, 30075 770-55 2-6339 www.teachingmuseum .com Exh ibits here doc ument the h istory of th e United States, Georgia, and Roswell. O pen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .4 p.m. Free. l:;lWC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Historic Roswell Convention and Visitors Bureau 617 Atlanta St., Roswell, 30075 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935 www.cvb.roswe ll .ga .us Info rmati on on Histo ric Roswell Tours and Storytell ing Tours of l-Iistoric Roswell (ca ll fo r reserva ti ons) avai lable. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m ., Sat. 10 a.m .4 p.m ., Su n. noon-3 p.m . l:;lWC \u0026 \r\nGreater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce 1025 Old Roswell Rd, Ste. 101, Roswell, 30076 770-993-8806 \r\nO pen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p. m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nGhost Talk-Ghost Walk Tour 617 Atla11ta St., Roswell, 30075 770-753-0037, 800-273-037 1 www.cvb .ros well .ga .us Tours Fri. 6 p.m.-8:30 p. m. Adm ission $ 10. G roup ra tes. \r\nOld Mill Antiques Village 3240 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Scottdale, 30079 404-292-0223 T he vill age comprises fi ve houses and a wa rehouse, all fill ed with antiques. Bring your antiques here to sell or to be restored or refin ished. O pen Mon.- Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m . l:;lWC \u0026 \r\nSENOIA \r\nSenoia Coffee Company One Mai11 St., Senoia, 30276 770-599-8000 www.senoiacoffee.com O bserve the roasti ng, grinding, and brewing processes, and select and enjoy the coffee of you r choice. Brewi ng equ ipment, accessories, and gourmet treats ava ilable. Live entertainment Friday eveni ngs. O pen Mon.-Th u. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. , Fri. 7 a. m .-9 p.m ., Sat. \r\n7:30 a. m.-5 p. m. [;l WC \u0026~I \r\n \r\nSenoia Historic District Main St., Senoia, 30276 770-254-2627 D eveloped aro und 1830 and origina lly a cl uster of farms, much of the town remains intact, with 150 h istoric structu res along a commercial strip, sidewalks, and tree-li ned streets. [;l \r\nTravel Services Senoia Driving Tour of Homes 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., New11a11 , 30265 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382 www.coweta .ga .us Open Mon .-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p. m ., Su n. I p.m .-5 p.m . \r\nFree. \r\nGrandmother'sGarden and Pathways of Gold Park Old Town Garden Club of Sharpsburg, Mai11 St. Sharpsburg, 30277 770-254-2627 www. coweta.ga.us Stro ll through these bea utiful gardens. Open daily. \r\nFree. [;l \u0026 \r\nOlde Town Sharpsburg Mai11 a11d Terre11tine Sts., Sharpsburg, 30277 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382 www.cowe ta.ga.us E n joy the abunda nce of antiques and craft shops housed in turn-of- the-ce n tury bu ildings. Open Tue.-Su n. 10 a.m.-5 p.m . l:;lWC M IT \r\nSMYRNA F-7 \r\nConcord Covered Bridge 011 Co11cord Rd. between I-Iicks Rel. and S. Cobb Dr. Smyrna, 30080 770-43 1-2858 Th is covered bridge, listed on the National Register of H istoric Places, was built in the 1840s. \r\nSmyrna Museum 2861 Atlanta St., Smyrna, 30082 770-43 1-2858 www.rootsweb.coml-gashgsl T h is museum conta ins a large collec ti on of photograph s, memorabil ia, pu blica tions, and h istorical and genealogical research materials. O pen M on.- Sat. 10 a.m .- 4 p. m . Tours avai lab le at oth er times by appointment. Free. l:;lWC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Smyrna Welcome Center/Aunt Fanny'sCabin 2875 Atlanta Rel., Smyma, 30080 770-805-4277 T h e Smyrna Welcome Center is located in th e building that was once Aun t Fan ny's Cabi n, a worl dfam ous restauran t known fo r its auth entic Southern cook ing. Gro up tours. O pen M on.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Free. l:;lWC \u0026 \r\nSNELLVILLE \r\nGwinnett Ballet Theatre 2204 Fountain Square, Snellville, 30078 770-978-0 188 Enjoy two ma jor an nual productions or en roll in one of dozens of cl asses offered th ro ughou t th e year. C all \r\nfo r schedule and fees. [;l WC \r\n \r\nT. W. Briscoe Park 2500 Sawyer Pkwy., S11ellville, 30078 770-985-3535 www.snellville.org Briscoe Park is a com mu ni ty park, site of the annua l Snellville Days Festival. Open daily 6 a.m .- midn igh t. \r\nFree. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE \r\nPanola Mountain State Conservation Park 18 miles southeast ofAtlanta on GA Hwy. 155 770-389-780 1 www.gastateparks.org Th is JOO-acre granite mou nta in has ra re plants, picnic areas, and a playgrou nd. An excell ent interpretive center with live exh ibits is available, as well as th ree mil es of self-guided tra ils plus a 3.5-mile ra nger-led hike (reservations requ ired). O pen daily 7 a. m.- dark. Admission $2 . l:;lWC \u0026T \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN G-7 \r\nGallery of Creation 767 Main St., Stone Ivl o,mtain Village, 30083 770-469-8208 www.;osephhurtstuclio.com T his gall e ry fea tures an insp irational presenta tion of natu ral h istory displays interpreted by talking robotic anima ls. Exhibits incl ude butterfl ies, rocks and minerals, foss ils, insects, meteorites, seashells, and more. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m . Adults $7, ch ildren \r\n$5 . [;l WC \r\nStone Mountain Park 16 miles east ofAtlanta on US I-I wy. 78 (Exit 39-B offl -285) P. O. Box 778, Stone Mountain, 30086 770-498-5690, 800-317-2006 www.Sto11emou11 tai11park.com Georgia's most-visited attraction is the world's largest mass of exposed gra nite, with a mountain carving larger than Mo unt Rushmore, all su rrou nded by 3,200 ac res of natu ral beauty. Crossroads, (an 1870s town with craft demonstrations), the G reat Barn ch ildren's attraction and 4-D special-effects theate r, and an all-new Lasershow Spectacular are a few of th e other atttrac tions. Lodging is available at a resort confe ren ce center, a classic Southern inn , or th e state's largest campground , all wi th in th e park. Play a few rounds on championship golf co urses . Park open dail y 6 a.m.-m id n ight. Attrac tion hours vary. Admiss ion $7 per vehicle. 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NW \r\n \r\nSuper 8Motel \r\n \r\n4970 Cowan Rd. \r\n \r\nAlpharetta Embassy Suites Hotel \r\n \r\n5955 North Point Pkwy. \r\n \r\nAmeriSuites \r\n \r\n12505 Cingular Pkwy. \r\n \r\nAmeriSuites, North Point \r\n \r\n7500 North Point Pkwy. \r\n \r\nAmeriSuites, Windward \r\n \r\n5595 Windward Pkwy. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Marriott Alpharetta \r\n \r\n5750 Windward Pkwy. \r\n \r\nComfort Suites \r\n \r\n3000 Mansell Rd. \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \u0026Suites Roswell \r\n \r\n2950 Mansell Rd. \r\n \r\nExtended StayAmerica \r\n \r\n1950 Rock Mill Rd. \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott \r\n \r\n11385 Haynes Bridge Rd. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn \r\n \r\n10740 Westside Pkwy. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n16785 Old Morris Rd. \r\n \r\nHilton Garden Inn, Atlanta North \r\n \r\n4025 Windward Plaza Dr. \r\n \r\nHilton Garden Inn, North Point \r\n \r\n10975 Georgia Ln. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express \r\n \r\n5455 Windward Pkwy. W \r\n \r\nHomewood Suites by Hilton \r\n \r\n10775 Davis Dr. \r\n \r\nLa Quinta Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n1350 North Point Dr. \r\n \r\nMarriott Springhill Suites \r\n \r\n12730 Deerfield Pkwy. \r\n \r\nRamada Limited Suites, Roswell-Alpharetta 3020 Mansell Rd. \r\n \r\nResidence Inn by Marriott Atlanta \r\n \r\n5465 Windward Pkwy. W \r\n \r\nResidence Inn North Point \r\n \r\n1325 North Point Dr. \r\n \r\nSleep Inn \r\n \r\n2925JordanCt. \r\n \r\nStaybridge Suites by Holiday Inn \r\n \r\n3980 North Point Pkwy. \r\n \r\nStudio Plus Deluxe Studios \r\n \r\n3331 Old Milton Pkwy. \r\n \r\nTownePlace Suites by Marriott \r\n \r\n7925 Westside Pkwy. \r\n \r\nWellesley Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n3329 Old Milton Pkwy. \r\n \r\nWingate Inn \r\n \r\n1005 Kingswood Place \r\n \r\nAmeriSuites, Buckhead \r\n \r\n3242 Peachtree Rd. NE \r\n \r\nAmeriSuites, Downtown \r\n \r\n330 Peachtree St. \r\n \r\nAmeriSuites, Perimeter Center \r\n \r\n1005 Crestline Pkwy. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Buckhead Residence Inn by Marriott 2960 Piedmont Rd. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Downtown Travelodge \r\n \r\n311 Courtland St. NE \r\n \r\nAtlanta Marriott Century Center \r\n \r\n2000 Century Blvd. NE \r\n \r\nBaymon! Inn \u0026Suites, Lenox-Buckhead 2535 Chantilly Dr. NE \r\n \r\nBest Western \r\n \r\n301 N. Central Ave. \r\n \r\nBest Western Bradbury Suites, Cumberland 4500 Circle 75 Pkwy. \r\n \r\nBest Western Inn atthe Peachtrees \r\n \r\n330 W. Peachtree St. \r\n \r\nBest Western, The Granada Suite Hotels 1302 W. Peachtree St. \r\n \r\nClairmont Lodge \r\n \r\n10108 Cannon Farm Hill Rd. \r\n \r\nClarion Suites Atlanta \r\n \r\n4900 Circle 75 Pkwy. \r\n \r\nDoubletree Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n3400 Norman Berry Dr. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn, Buckhead \r\n \r\n2115 Piedmont Rd. 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NE \r\n \r\nCrowne Plaza Atlanta, Powers Ferry \r\n \r\n6345 Powers Ferry Rd. 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The Geechee Institute in Savannah holds festivals and lectures to promote cultural preservation and education . \r\n \r\n55 \r\n \r\n  Pitch a tent at one ofthe numerous campgrounds near the coast \r\n \r\n Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Savannah, when the citydyes the grits green and the streetsfill with shamrock lovers \r\n \r\n Stroll beneath live oaks and magnolia trees at the \r\n \r\nHofwyl-Broadfield PlantationState Historic Site in Brunswick \r\n \r\nCou AlfrE \r\n \r\n Tour the submarine museum in St. Marys \r\n \r\nfeat1 nort \r\n \r\n Visit Brunswick and order a cup or a bowlof their fam ous \r\n \r\nCran \r\n \r\nBrunswick stew after a day of antique shopping \r\n \r\nJekJ \r\n \r\n912- \r\n \r\n Splurge at the Cloister,Sea Island's upscale resort that \r\n \r\nmakes luxurious offerings to the gods of leisure \r\n \r\nK. 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Kennedy Jr. was married on this romantic island. \r\n \r\nTybee Island \r\nThe northernmost of Georg ia's barrierisla nds, Tybee is a laidback beachtown with a little of everything.Burger joints blend with upscale resta urants,and the wide beach pleases sun-seekers insummerand beachcombers in winter. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge S1 \r\n \r\nTake a horse-drawn-carriage \r\n \r\nLess than an hour's drive west from the coast, the Okefenokee Swamp is Fan \r\n \r\ntour through the historic \r\n \r\na national gem.Actually a huge bog trapped within adepression that res( \r\n \r\ndistrict on Jekyll Island, once a was once part of the ocean floor, the swamp area encompasses about St.' \r\n \r\npopular summer retreat for some 650 square miles and provides a habitat for 234 species of reptiles, \r\n \r\nmo \r\n \r\nof the wealthiest families in the including an estimated 9,000 to 15,000 alligators. 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D.'s Bar-B-Q Great local favorites with barbecue, salads, pasta, and decadent desserts 504 Elizabeth St., Waycross 912-285-3300 \r\nLang's Marina Restaurant Absolutely the place to go for fresh, catch-of-the-day seafood 307 St. Marys St., St. Marys 912-882-4432 \r\nSapphire Grill One of the best restaurants on the coast, inaconverted warehouse with cool decor and an eclectic menu 110 W. Congress St., Savannah 912-443-9962 \r\n \r\n1ge St. Simons Island Folkston Funnel \r\n \r\n, is Famous for its golf courses, \r\n \r\nThe lure of the whistle and \r\n \r\nresorts, and majestic live oaks, the train tracks brings people to \r\n \r\nSt. Simons is the largest and \r\n \r\nthe Folkston Funnel, a railroad \r\n \r\nmost developed of the Golden viewing platform.Up to 60 trains \r\n \r\nIsles.Adjacent Sea Island, Little chug through during a 24-hour \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island,and Jekyll \r\n \r\nperiod,giving the place great \r\n \r\nIsland offer vast tracts of \r\n \r\nnotoriety among rail fans and \r\n \r\nwilderness amid a tidewater \r\n \r\ntrain-watching enthusiasts \r\n \r\nestuary. \r\n \r\nfrom all over the world. \r\n \r\nBoogie Nights \r\nThe Savannah Music Festival's 15-day ode to music sets up its stage in historic downtownevery year. The entire city boogiesthe nights away as acclaimed artists play jazz, blues, rock, gospel, and international beats. This year's fest will take place March 21April 4. \r\n \r\nSavannah \r\nThe book and movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil did for Savannah what Gone With the Wind did for Atlanta: It made the world sit up and take notice of this Southern belle city of many charms. Thanks to a massive restoration effort that saved the city's Greek Revival- and Regency-style homes from the wrecking ball, more than 800 buildings have been brought back to their former grandeur in the last four decades.Tree-shaded squares decorate the city in a patchwork of green, while lively restaurant, bar, and music scenes keep Savannah visitors dancing into the wee hours. \r\n \r\n www . GEORG IA0NM vMINo. o RG I r . 800 V 1s1T GA \r\n \r\nBLACKBEARD ISLAND \r\nBlackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge Blackbeard lsland, 31305 912-652-4415, www.blackbeardisland.fws.gov W ith half of the island des ignated as a national wilderness area, hikers can enj oy tra ils, beaches, wildlife viewing, birding, and fishing. Open da ily sunrise-sunset. Free. \r\nBLACKSHEAR 0 -20 \r\nPierce CountyHeritage Museum and Depot 200 S. Central Ave., Blackshea r, 31516 912-449-7044, www.piercechamber.com T his restored tra in depot, built in 1902, now houses a museu m about the C ivil Wa r, the history of Pierce Cou nty, and a genealogical library. Open Mon.-Fri. \r\n8 a. m.-3 p.m. Free. lil WC 6. \r\nTra vel Services Pierce CountyChamber of Commerce 200 Central Ave., Blackshear, 31516 912-449-7044, www.piercechamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 3 p.m. lil WC 6. \r\n \r\nO ffice open Tue.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p. m ., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 \r\np. m. Call for schedule and fees. lil WC 6. \r\nTravel Ser vices Brunswick and the Golden Isles Convention and Visitors Bureau and Chamberof Commerce 4 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627, www.bgicvb.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6. \r\nBrunswick 1-95 Visitors Center 200 1-95, Brunswick, 31525 912-264-0202, www.bgicvb.com \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6. \r\nBrunswickUS Hwy.17 Visitors Center 2000 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 912-264-5337, 800-933-2627, www.bgicvb.com \r\nO pen da ily 9 a. m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6. \r\nBrunswick Landing Marina 2429 Newcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-262-92 64 Open daily 8 a.m .-6 p.m. Boatyard open Mon.- Fri. \r\n7:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Call fo r fees. lil WC \r\n \r\nTravelog Tou rs, Inc. 3610 Darien Hwy. N., Brunswick, 31525 912-265-11 73, www. travelogtours.com Inbound, upcoast, land tours, _and vacation planni ng. \r\nCall for hours and fees. lil WC \r\nTroupe Creek Marina 375 Yacht Rd., Bnmswick, 31525 912 -264-3862 \r\nCall for hours and fees . lil WC \r\nTwo-Wa y Ma rin a US Hwy. 17 N. at Altamaha River, Brunswick, 31525 912-265-0410 \r\nCall fo r hours and fees. lil WC \r\nCUMBERLAND ISLAND S-22 \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore Ferry: 107 St. Marys St. , Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-817-342 1, www. nps.gov/cuis T h is is the largest and southernmost barrier island in Georgia. Camping is perm itted with reserva ti ons. Ferry reservati on offi ce open Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.-4 \r\np.m. Call fo r schedule and fees. lil WC \r\n \r\nBRUNSWICK R-20 \r\nEarth Day NatureTrail One Conservation Way, Bnmswick, 31520 912-264-72 18, ,vww.dnr.state.ga. usldmlcoastal! T he trail features a wading-bird habitat, an osprey/ eagl_e nesting platform, wildlife observation decks, and an observation tower. Open da ily sunrise-sunset. \r\nFree. lil WC 6. \r\nEmerald Princess Casino/Cruise Ship 1 St. Andrews Ct., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-3558, 800-842-011 5 www.emerald princesscasino .com Enjoy a buffet, dancing, live entertai nment, and gambli ng. M ust be 18 years old. C ru ise times and fees vary. lil WC M l T \r\nHistoric Downtown Brunswick 12 Union St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-4032, www.brunswickgeorgia.net Visit for qua int shops, restaurants, art gall eries, and \r\nantiques. O pen da ily. lil WC 6. fl T \r\nHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site Between Bnmswick and Darien on US Hwy. 17 912-264-7333, www.gastateparks.org Located on th e Altamaha River, en joy views of salt marsh, magnolias, and Spanish moss-draped oak trees. Tour the furni shed 1807 antebellum home and \r\nmuseum. Call fo r hours. lil WC 6. \r\nMary Miller Doll Museum 209-2 11 Gloucester St., Brunswick, 31520 912-267-7569, www.marym illerdollmuseum.com Dolls, toys, and artifacts from more than 90 countries are displ ayed. O pen Mon .- Fri. 10 a. m.- 4:30 p.m. Call \r\nfor fees. lil WC 6. \r\nMary Ross Waterfront Park Bay St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627, www.bgicvb.com See working shri mp boats and shop the farmers market \r\nat this park. O pen da ily. lil WC 6. \r\nRitz Theatre 1530 Newcastle St. , Bnmswick, 31520 912-262-6934, www.goldenislesarts.org T his renovated theater stages live productions yearrou nd and fea tures visual arts displays in the lobby. \r\n58 \r\n \r\nBrunswick Marina US Hwy. 17 (1200 Glynn Ave.), Brunswick, 31520 912-265 -2290 \r\nCall for hours and fees. lil WC \r\nCaptain Mike Evans Charters 728 Pine Haven Circle, Bnmswick, 31520 912-264-3807 \r\nCall fo r hours and fees . lil WC \r\nFree Spooling Fishing Charters 107 Boyd Dr. , Brunswick, 31520 912-2 64-445 9 \r\nCall fo r hours and fees. lil WC \r\nHammerhead Dive Center 1200 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 912-262- 1778 Scuba instruction, equ ipment, and dive trips. Call for hours and fees. lil WC \r\nHappy Hooker Charters 408 Howard Dr., Bnmswick, 31523 912-265-3298, 912-270-7997 Backwater, inshore, and offshore tours. Call for hours \r\nand fees. lil WC \r\nHobo Charter Fishing 211 Choctaw Rd., Brunswick, 31525 912-264-5735, www.fishing-georgia.com Specializing in inshore and near-shore fis hing expedi- \r\ntions. Call for hours and fees. lil WC \r\nSoutheast Adventure Outfitters 1200 Glynn Ave. (US Hwy. 17 S.), Brunswick, 31520 912-265-5292, www.southeastadventure.com Kayak tours around St. Simons, Jekyll , C umberland , Sapelo , Sea, and Blackbeard Islands, as well as inland marsh and ri ve r tours. Half-day, clay, and overnight \r\ntrips. Call for hours and fees. lil WC 6. fl \r\nSterling EquestrianCenter 6924 New Jesu p Hwy., Bnmswick, 31523 912-265-7799 Rides and boa rding. \r\nThree Oaks Farm 332 Oyster Rd., Brunswick, 31523 912-262-9663 Boarding ava ilable. \r\n \r\nDungeness Ruins Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-8 17-3421 www.stmaryswelcome.com Stately homes bu ilt on the island beginning in the late 1700s were called Dungenesses in deference to Dunge ness, the home castl e of the Duke of C umberl and, King George II 's son. T he ru ins include one built in the 1790s and later rebuilt by Andrew Ca rnegie in 1884. Free. \r\nFirst African Baptist Church Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-8 17-342 1 www.stmaryswe lcome.com Th is church served as a community hall , school, and church fo r the island's early African American population. It was the site of the wedding of Joh n F. Kennedy Jr. Tours ava ilable. Call for reservations. Free. \r\nPlum OrchardMansion Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-8 17-3421 www.stmarys welco me.c om The mansion, built by th e Carnegie family, elates back to 1898. Call in advance for hours and tour \r\nreservations. Free. 6. \r\nDARIEN S-19 \r\nAltamaha Waterfowl Management Area US Hwy. 17 S., Darien, 31305 912-262-3 173 Watch birds and wil dlife and learn about th e importance of managed wetlands and hunting in th e conse rvation of wildlife through the Ansley-Hodges \r\nM.A.R.S. H. Pro ject. Open daily. Free. lil \r\nDarien Waterfront Park 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, wivw.mcintoshcounty.com Fishing, playground, bike paths, and picnic tables. \r\nOpen daily. Free. lil WC 6. \r\nFort King George Historic Site 3 miles east ofl-95, Exit 49 912-437-4770, ,vww.gastateparks.org During the ea rly 1700s, this fort was the south ern outpost of the British Empire in North America . T h is site includes a cypress bl ockhouse, barracks, a fort, sawmill \r\nruins, and a museum. Call for hours. lil WC 6. \r\n \r\n McIntosh County Courthouse US Hwy. 17, Darien, 31305 912-437-6671, www.mcintoshcounty.com T he present courthouse is built on the site of th e first cou rthouse, destroyed by fire in 1863. [;,l WC 6,. \r\nVernon Square Washington St., Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, www.mcintoshcounty.com T hro ughout the 19th century, th is was th e busin ess, cultural, soc ial, and religious center of Dari en. \r\n[;lWC M IT \r\nTravel Services McIntosh County Chamber of Commerce/Welcome Center 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, www.mcintoshcounty.com \r\nOpen Mon .-Sat. 9 a. m .-5 p.m . [;,l WC 6-. \r\nAltamaha Coastal Tours 229 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6010, www.altamaha.com Gu ided canoe and sea kayak tou rs, as well as camping and clay trips . Day trip $50, overnight $150. \r\nHistoric Darien Walking Tours 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-7825, www.mcintoshcounty.com Adults $10, ch ildren $5. \r\nNature and Historic Tours 301 Franklin St., Darien, 31305 912-4 37-6985, www.opengatesbnb.com Nature tours of the Altamaha Ri ver, surrounding marshes, and isolated islands. [;,l WC fl T \r\nELLABELLE \r\nFeather Air Hot-Air Balloons 4326 Wilma Edwards Rd., Ellabelle, 31308 912-858-2529, 888-277-58 19, Wlvw,feather-air.com Fly away on a 45-m inute to one-hour fli ght. Call for fees and reservati ons. [;,l WC fl \r\nOgeechee Outpost 182 Rose Dr., Ellabelle, 31308 912-748-6716, www.ogeecheeoutpost.com En joy wildlife and mi les of scenic beauty. Canoe and kayak rental and instruction, lodging, and guided camping trips offered. Open daily. Fees vary. [;,l WC 6,. \r\nEU LON IA \r\nHarris Neck Wildlife Refuge US Hwy. 17 and Harris Neck Rd., Eulonia, 31331 912-832-4608, 912-652-4415 Explore 2,762 acres of salt water, marshes, and woods, habitats attractive to many species of birds. Fish ing is available. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. [;.l 6,. \r\nSmallest Church in America US Hwy. 17, Eulonia, 31331 912-437-4192 Thi s church meas ures only 10 feet by 15 feet and seats 12 people. Worship services are every third Su nday. Open daily. Free. [;.l 6,. \r\nFARGO \r\n \r\nStephen C. Foster State Park See Okefenokee State Park . \r\nFOLKSTON P-22 \r\nFolkston Funnel Train Watching Platform 103 N. First St. , Folkston, 31537 912-496-2536, www.folkston.com Th is is a great location for watch ing tra ins, since more than 60 trains pass through Folkston each day. Open \r\ndaily. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nOkefenokee Education and Research Center 500 Kingsland Dr., Folkston, 31537 912-496-7 11 6 Discovery Hall showcases the Okefenokee region's natu ral, cultural, and hi storica l heritage thro ugh \r\nin teractive exhibits. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;,l WC 6-. \r\nOkefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Okefenokee Pkwy., off GA Hwy. 121, Folkston, 31537 912-496-7836, okefenokee.fws.gov T his 680-square-mil e wetlands wilderness provides a critical hab itat for abundant wildli fe and migratory \r\nbirds. Call for hours, fe es, and tour times. [;,l WC 6-. \r\nOkefenokee Sporting Clays Rt. 2, Box 3778, Folkston, 31537 912-496-24 17 This attraction offers skeet shooting, a quail preserve, and shotgun shooting. Open Sat.-Su n. noon-dusk or \r\nby appointment. Ca ll for fees. [;,l WC \r\nTrain Museum Folkston Railroad Depot, 202 W Main St., Folkston, 31537 912-496-2536, www.folkston.com E njoy old train memorabilia such as logbooks, lights, and train maps in this resto red depot. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;,l WC 6-. \r\nTravel Services Okefenokee Chamber of Commerce 202 W. Main St., Folkston, 31537 912-496-2536, www.folkston.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;,l WC 6,. \r\nOkefenokee Adventures Tours Okefenokee Pkwy., off GA Hwy. 121 , Folkston, 31537 912-496-7156, 866-THESWAMP www.okefenokeeadventures.com G uided tours or equipm ent rental for canoe, kayak, or motorboat trips. Coastal tours and bicycle rentals also \r\nava ilable. Call for hours and fees. [;,l WC 6,. fl \r\nOkefenokee Pastimes Tours GA Hwy. 121 S., Folkston, 31537 912-496-4472, wivw.okefenokee.com Swamp, eco, and night tours. Call fo r reservations. [;lWC \r\nGUYTON \r\nGuyton Historic District Central Blvd , Guyton, 313 12 912-772-33 53, www.effinghamcounty.com Guyton , wh ich began as a railroad town, fea tures many styles of arch itecture in its historic district. Open daily. \r\n[;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Liberty County Chamber and Development Authority 500 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., Hinesville, 31313 912-368-4445, 888-384-9814, WlVW.libertycounty.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.111. [;,l WC \r\nHOMERVILLE M-21 \r\nTravel Services Clinch County Chamber of Commerce 23 W Plant St., Homerville, 31634 912-487-2360, www.clinchcounty-ga.com Open Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. [;,l WC 6-. \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND S-21 \r\nFaith Chapel 181 Old Plantation Rd. , fekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4036, www,iekyllisland.com This small wooden chapel was built in I904 for interdenominational worsh ip . It is available fo r weddings. \r\nOpen daily 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;,l WC 6,. \r\nHorton House Ruins N. Riverview Dr., fekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4036, 912-645-3636, www.jekyllisland.com This house, dating from 1742, is one of the oldest standing structures in the state. Open daily. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6,. \r\nHorton'sBrewery Site N. Riverview Dr., fekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4036, 912-645-3636, WlVW.jekyllisland.com Only ruins remain of Georgia's first brewery. Open daily. Free. [;.l 6,. \r\nJekyll Island Arts Association Exhibit 32 1 Riverview Dr., fekyll lsland, 31527 912-635-3920, 877-4- fEKYLL, www.jekyllisland.com Located in the historic district, the association offers monthly art exhibits. Call fo r hours. $ 1 donation requested. [;,l WC 6,. \r\nJekyll Island Fishing Pier N. Riverview Dr., /ekyll lsland, 31527 912-635-3636, 877-453-5955, www.jekyllisland.com \r\nCrabbing, fi shing, and.picnic tables. Free. WC \r\nJekyll Island National Historic Landmark District 100 Stable Rd., fekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4036, 877-453-5955, www.jekyllisland.com The h istoric district boasts restored homes of many Victorian-era residents. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for tour times and fees. \r\n[;l WC 6,. \r\nJekyll Island Soccer Complex South Beachview Dr. , fekyll Island, 31527 912-634-8880, WW\\v.goldenislesoccer.com An outstanding soccer venue in the Southeast, the complex is home to th e Golden Isles Soccer Association Region 3 premier leagu e. Call for tourna- \r\nment and camp schedules. [;,l WC 6-. \r\nJekyll Wharf Marina 1 Pier Rd., fekyll Island, 31527 912-635-3 152, www.saintsimonstransit.com \r\nOpen 10 a.m.-su nset. Call fo r fees. WC fl \r\n \r\nOkefenokee State Park Entrances off Hwys. 177 and 441, Fargo 912-637-5274, www.gastateparks.org Comprising two sections, th e S. C. Foster u ni t serves as the west entrance to the Okefenokee Swamp, offering camp ing, cottages, boat rental, nature trails, picni c areas, and a playground. The new Suwannee River unit features an interpretive center and boat \r\nramp. Open da ily 7 a.m.-7 p.m. [;,l WC 6-. \r\n \r\nHINESVILLE R-17 \r\nFort Stewart Military Museum 2022 Frank Cochran Dr. , Hinesville, 31314-4936 912-767-7885, W\\Vw.stewart.anny.mil The museum ch ron icles the story of Fort Stewart from its origins in 1940 to the present. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 \r\na.m .-4 p.m. Free. [;,l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nSea Turtle Walks 196 Stable Rd. , fekyll Island, 31527 912-635-2284, 877-4-fEKYLL, WlVW.jekyllisland.com Gu ides conduct walks in search of turtl e tracks and nesting mothers. Call for hours and fees. [;,l WC \r\n59 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGJA0NMYMIN o.oRG I r .800 V ISIT GA \r\n \r\nSummer Waves Water Park 210 S. Riverview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-2074, 877-4-JEKYLL www.summenvaves.com This I I-acre water park includes ri des, a wave pool, sl ides, and a kid's pool. Call fo r hou rs and fees. l;;lWC M IT \r\nTidelands Nature Center 100 S. Riverview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-5032, 912-635-4117, www.tidelands4h.org Learn hands-on marine science and enjoy live animal displays, kayak tours, and a nature walk. Call for hours. Adults $1, ch il dren free. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nTravel Services Jekyll Island Convention and Visitors Bureau/ Convention Center 1 Beachview Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4155, 877-4-JEKYLL, www.jekyllisland.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. l;;l WC \u0026. T \r\nJekyll Island Welcome Center 901 Jekyll Causeway, Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-3636, 877-4-JEKYLL, www-iekyllisland.com Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nCoastal Expeditions Charter Fishing and Dolphin Tours 1 Harbor Rd. , Jekyll Island, 31527 912-265-0392, www.coastalcharterfishing.com Dolph in, fi sh ing, birding, and sightseeing tours depart da ily from Jekyll Marina. Call for hours and fees. \r\nCoastal Tours, Inc. Jekyll lsla11d, 31527 912-635-2697, 800-260-0470, www.coastaltours.com Custom tours of Savannah and the coast. \r\nJekyll Harbor Marina 1 Harbor Rd., Jekyll Isla11d, 31527 912-635-3137, www.jekyllharbor.com \r\nOpen daily. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nJekyll Island History Center 100 Stable Dr., Jekyll Isla11d, 31527 912-635-4036, 912-635-2762, 877-4-JEKYLL www.jekyllisla11d.co111 A vid eo presentation and exh ibits detail the history of the island from the native inhabitants to the present. Gu ided tours available. Open dail y 9 a.m.-5 p.rn. Free. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nVictoria'sCarriages and Beach Trail Rides 100 Stable Rd. , Jekyll Isla11d, 31527 912-635-9500 Narrated carriage tours, trail ri des, hayrides, and weddi ng carriages, as well as su nset tours and romantic couple rides. Call for hours and fees. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nWeadore Sailing Jekyll Harbor Mari11a, 1 Harbor Rd., Jekyll Isla11d, 31527 912-223-4419, www.weadoresaili11g.co111 Sa il ing tours of the Jekyll Island coast. \r\nKINGSLAND R-22 \r\nTravel Services City of Kingsland Welcome Center and Convention and Visitors Bureau 107 S. Lee St., Ki11gsla11d, 31548 912-729-5999, 800-4 33-0225, wivw. visitkingsla11d.co111 Information on aquaculture, farmi ng tours, fi sh ing, diving, historic, nature, and sigh tseeing cha rters and tours. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center- Kingsland 2424 Haddock Rd., Exit 1 of{ I-95, Ki11gsla11d, 31548 912-729-325 3, www.georgiaonmymind.org Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.rn. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nLITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND S-2O \r\nLittle St. Simons Island 912-638-7472, 888-733-5774 www.littlestsimo11sisland.com T his pri vately owned, 10,000-acre barrier island has seven miles of undeveloped beach. Day trips leave from Hampton Marina at 10:30 a.rn. and return at 4 p.m. $92 per person. Reservations required. Call for \r\nday-trip or overnight reservations. l;;l WC \u0026. fl T \r\nMERIDIAN \r\nSapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve Ferry and visitor center: Hwy. 99, Meridian 912-437-3224, www.gastateparks.org G uided tours of this barri er island feature a working lighthouse, Reynold 's Mansion, Afri can American Hog Hammock co mmunity, a nd UGA Marin e Institute (reservations required ). Th e Visitor Center (closed Mon. ) interprets the fragile coastal ecosystem . \r\nCall for hours. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nTravel Services Sapelo Island Visitors Center 1 Landing Rd. , Meridian, 313 19 912-437-3224, www.sapelonerr.org Call for hours. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nMIDWAY S-17 \r\nCay Creek Wetland Interpretive Center 189 Charlie Butler Rd., Midway, 31320 912-884-3344, www.libertytrail.com Take the boardwalk and see marsh wetlands, trees, native plants, and wi ldlife. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 \r\np.m. Free. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nFort Morris Historic Site 7 miles east o{I-95, Exit 76 912-884-5999, www.gastateparks.org Th is Revolutiona ry War fo rt was captured by the British in 1779, then used agai n by Americans during the War of 1812. Enjoy a visitors center, fi lm , pi cni c area, nature trail with views of Sai nt Catherines Sound, and birdwatching. Call for hours. l;;l WC\u0026. \r\nLeconte Woodmanston National Historic Place US Hwy. 17, Midway, 31320 912-884-6500, www.libertytrail.com Formerly the home of D r. Louis LeConte, it flourished as one of Georgia's earliest rice plantations. Today, LeConte's world-famous I8th-centu ry botanical gardens are being re-created. Call fo r hours and fees. \r\nMelon Bluff Nature and Heritage Center 2999 Islands Hwy., Midway, 31320 912-884-5779, 888-246-8188, www.melonbluffcom Hiking, biking, kayak expeditions, and birding are available, as well as a converted barn that's now a bed-andbreakfast. Open Wed.-Mon. 9 a.m .-4 p.m. Call for \r\nreservations and fees. l;;l \u0026. \r\nMidway Museum US H wy. 17, Midway, 31320 912-884-5837 www.libertyconnection.com/midwaylmuseum.html Browse through documents and furnishings used in coastal Georgia homes du ring the colonial days. Call for hours. Adu lts $3, ch ildren 12 and under $1. l;;l WC \r\n \r\nSeabrook Village 660 Trade Hill Rd., Midway, 31320 912-884-7008, www.seabrookvillage.org Take a step back in time with a livi ng-history tour. Visit the G ibbons House, the Seabrook School, the Delegal Wi lliams House, or the Ripley corn crib. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for reservations and \r\nfees. l;;l WC \u0026 \r\nNAHUNTA \r\nBrantley County Development Office P.O. Box 87, Main St., Nahunta, 31553 912-462-6275 O pen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.rn. Call for area tourist information. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nPOOLER S-15 \r\nMighty Eighth Air Force Museum 175 Boume Ave., Pooler, 31322 912-748-8888, www.mightyeighth.org Exhibiting history from \\,VWII through Desert Storm, the museum takes visitors on a simulated B-17 bombing mission. Open dai ly 9 a.m.-5 p.m . Call for fees. l;;lWC M IT \r\nOglethorpe Speedway Park 200 Jesup Rd., Pooler, 31322 912-964-8200, 912-964-7223, 1vww.ospraci11g.net This NASCAR-sanctioned park enterta ins tho usa nds every weekend. RV campground on-site. Ca ll for schedul e and fees. l;;lWC MI T \r\nTravel Services Pooler Area Chamber of Commerce 175 Boume Ave., Pooler, 313 22 912-748-9121, www.pooler-ga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nOgeechee River Canoe and Kayak Rentals 318 Dublin Rd., Pooler, 31322 912-964-0202, www.ogeecheecanoe.com Sh uttl e service fo r guided and u ngui ded ca noe or \r\nkayak trips. Ca ll for hours and fe es. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nPORT WENTWORTH T-15 \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center at Savannah I-95 S., Mile Marker 111 , Port Wentworth, 31407 912-963 -2546, www.georgiaonmymind.org Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p. m. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nPort Wentworth Chamber of Commerce 204-A S. Coastal Hwy., Port Wentworth, 31407 912-965-1999, www.portwentworthga.com Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-4 p.m. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\nRICHMOND HILL S-16 \r\nFort McAllister Historic Park 10 miles east ofI-95, Exit 90 on Spur 144 912-727-2339, www.gastateparks.org Home of the best-preserved earthwork fortifi cation of th e Confederacy and the end of General Sherman's infamous \"March to th e Sea,\" this park combines coastal scenery with h istory and offers ca mpi ng, boating on the Ogeechee Ri ver, a saltwater fishi ng pier, pi cni cki ng, hiking, and a C ivil War museum. Open daily 7 a. m .-10 p.m. l;;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\n  www.0EORO IA 0N M YMIN D . O RG I 1. 80 0 V1 s 1T GA \r\n \r\nBLACK CREEK Black Creek Golf Club 277 Canterwood, 31308 912-858-4653 www.blackcreek.com \r\nBLACKSHEAR Lakeview Golf Club 510 Golf Club Rd. , 315 16 912-449-44 11 \r\nBRUNSWICK * Coastal Pines Golf Course \r\n1 Coastal Pines Circle, 31525 912-261-0503 \r\n*Glynco Golf Course Vogue Rd. , 31525 912-264-952 1 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n* Golden Isles Golf Center 4984 Alta111a Ave., 31525 912-264-1666 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n* Oak Grove Island Golf Club 100 Clipper Bay Rd., 31523 912-280 -952 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nFOLKSTON Folkston Golf Club 202 Country Club Rd. , 31537 912-496-7155 www.golfgeo rgia.org \r\nHINESVILLE Cherokee Rose Country Club Golf 22 5 Cherokee Trail, 31313 912-876-5503 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND * Great Dunes Golf Course \r\nShell Rd. and Beachview Dr. , 31527 912-635-21 70 www.jekyllisla.nd.com \r\n*Jekyll Island Golf Club Oleander, Pine Lakes, and Indian Mounds Courses Capt. Wylly Rd. , 31527 912-635-2368 www.jekyllisland.co111 \r\nKINGSLAND Laurel Island Links 233 Marsh Harbour Pkwy., 31548 912-729-7277 www.visitkingsland.com \r\n \r\nRICHMOND HILL Waterford Landing Golf Course 73 1 Waterford Landing Rd. , 31324 9 12- 727-4848 www.richmondhillcvb.com \r\nRINCON Lost Plantation Golf Club 1 Clubhouse Dr., 31326 912-826-2092 www.lostplantationgolfcom \r\n \r\n* Sea Palms Golf and Tennis Resort 5445 Frederica Rd. , 3 1522 912-638-3351 www.seapalms.com \r\nSAVANNAH * Bacon Park Golf Course One Shorty Cooper Dr. , \r\n31416 912-354-2625 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nST. MARYS \r\n \r\n*The Club at Savannah Harbor \r\n \r\nOsprey Cove Golf Club \r\n \r\n2 Resort Dr. , 31421 \r\n \r\n123 Osprey Dr. , 31558 \r\n \r\n912-201-2007 \r\n \r\n800-3 52-5575 www.ospreycove.co111 \r\n \r\n*Crosswinds Golf Course 232 James B. Blackburn Dr. , \r\n \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND/SEA ISLAND 31408 \r\n \r\n* Hampton Club \r\n \r\n912-966-1909 \r\n \r\n100 Tabbystone, 31522 \r\n \r\nwww.crosswindsgolfcom \r\n \r\n912-634-025 5 www.ha111ptonclub.com \r\n \r\n* Henderson Golf Club 1 Al Henderson Dr., 31419 \r\n \r\n* Sea Island Golf Club \r\n \r\n912-920-465 3 \r\n \r\n100 Retreat Ave., 31522 \r\n \r\nwww.hen dersongo lfclub.com \r\n \r\n912-638-5118 www.seaisland.co111 \r\n \r\n* Hunter Golf Club 1548 S. Peri111eter Rd. , 31409 \r\n \r\n912-352-5622 \r\n \r\n* Mary Calder Golf Course W. Lathrop Ave., 31402 912-238-7100 www.golfgeorgia .org \r\n*Southbridge Golf Club 415 Southbridge Blvd., 31405 912-65 1-5455 www.golfgeorgia .org \r\n* The Woodyard 12 Paladian Way, 31322 912-63 1-2280 www.troongolfcom \r\nSHELLMAN BLUFF Sapelo Hammock Golf Club 500 Marshview Dr. , 31331 9 12 -832 -4 653 www.sapelohammockgolfco111 \r\nWAYCROSS *The Lakes at \r\nLaura S. Walker State Park 5500 Laura Walker Rd., 31503 912-285-6.154, 800-434-0982 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nJ. F. Gregory Park Cedar St. , Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-2676, 800-807-4848 www.richmondhillcvb.org Fish ing, ca noe and boat rentals, and jogging, walki ng, \r\nbi king, and birding trai l. Open dai ly. Free. ~ WC 6-- \r\n0geechee River US Hwy. 17, Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-2676, 800-807-4848 www.richmondh illcvb.org The river ends its 250-mile journey two mil es north at Kings Ferry, winding to Fort McAll ister Historic Park. ~WC M I \r\nOssabaw Island 22814 GA Hwy. 144, Richmond Hill, 31324 912-262-3173, www.georgiawildlife.com Th is islan d, accessible only by boat, is Georgia's thirdlargest barrier island . Hiking, guided day and weekend camping trips, and scheduled group hu nts. Beaches open to th e public. \r\nRichmond Hill Historical Society and Museum Corner of GA Hwy. 144 and Timber Trail Rd. Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-3697, 800-807-4848, www.richmondhillcvb.org See a collection of memorabilia on Henry Ford's development of Richmond Hill. Open dai ly 10 a. m.-4 p.m. Free, (donations accepted). ~ WC \r\nTravel Services Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce 85 Richard R. Davis Dr. , Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-3444, 800-834-3960, www.brya11coga.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6-- \r\nRichmond Hill Convention and Visitors Bureau 85 Richard R. Davis Dr., Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-2676, 800-807-4848, www.richmondhillcvb.org \r\n. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6-- \r\n62 \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill Local Welcome Center GA Hwy. 144 and Timber Trail Rd. Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-3697, www.richmondhillcvb.org \r\nOpen daily 10 a. m.-4 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nFort McAllister Marina 3203 Fort McAllister Rd., Richmond Hill, 31324 912-727-2632 \r\nCall for hours. ~ WC 6-- fl T \r\nRINCON \r\nSalzburger Museum and Church 2980 Ebenezer Rd., Rincon, 31326 912-826-5629 The museum of the Georgia Salzburger Society is a colonial-style red brick bui lding that was built on the site of the origi nal Ebenezer Orphanage, the first in Georgia. Open Wed., Sat., Sun. 3 p.m.- 5 p.m. Free. ~WC \u0026 \r\nST. MARYS R-22 \r\nCrooked River State Park 7 miles north of St. Ma ry's 011 Spur 40 912-882-5256, www.gastateparks.org With views of salt marsh and Spanish moss-draped oaks, th is park offers cottages, camping, fi shing, a boat ramp, pool, picnicki ng, nature tra il, and mini-golf. T he Cumberland Island ferry and a kaya king outfitter \r\nare nearby. Open da ily 7 a. m.- 10 p.m. ~ WC 6-- \r\nCumberland Island Ferry St. Marys St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-817-342 1, www.stmaryswelcome.com T he ferry ru ns round-trip from St. Marys to C umberland Island. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore Museum Osborne Rd. , St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-8 17-3421, www.stmaryswelcome.com \r\n \r\nThis museum houses artifacts from the island, covering the lives of Native Americans, African Americans, and th e Carnegie fam ily. Open dai ly I p.m.-4 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nGeorge Bancroft SSB N-643 Sail Exhibit Ki ngs Bay Naval Submarine Base Franklin Cate Spur 40, St. Marys, 31558 912-882-2782, www.stmaryswbmuseum.com The sa il of thi s decommissioned submarin e is on display outs ide th e Kin gs Bay Sub Base Franklin Sec urity Cate. Open daily. Free. \r\nMcIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins S/Jur 40 (C harlie Smith Sr. f-Iwy.), St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687, wivw.sbnaryswelcome.com Visit the remains of this old mill, believed to have been built in the late 1820s. Open daily sunrise-sunset. ~WC \u0026 \r\nOa kGrove Cemetery Comer of Bartlett St. and Weed St., St. Marys, 31558 9l 2-882-4000, 800-868-8687, wivw.stmaryswelcome.com The ea rl iest marked grave here is from 180 1. Visitors can see graves of veterans representing every war. \r\nOpen dail y. Free. ~ 6-- \r\n0range Hall HouseMuseum 303 Osborne St., St. Marys, 31558 912-576-3644, 800-868-8687, www.sbnaryswelcome.com Visitors can view a brief video of St. Marys' history or tour the three-story Greek Revival-style house built in the early 1800s, now fill ed with artifac ts from the area. Call for hours. Adults $3, children $1. ~ WC \r\nSt. Marys Aquatic Center 301 Herb Bauer Dr. , St. Marys, 31558 912-673-811 8, www.ci-st-marys.ga.uslaquatic.html Take your pick of water fun: Relax on a tube in the river, swim, or ride the twister slide. Open May-Aug. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC fl T \r\n \r\n St. Marys Submarine Museum 102 St. Marys St., St. Marys, 31558-4945 912-882-2782, stma,yssubmusewn.com T hi s museum fea tures th e most modern submarine periscope on publi c display in the country. It provides a great view of the St. Marys Ri ver at 40 fee t above- \r\nground. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nSt. Marys Welcome Center and Tourism Council 406 Osborne St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687, www.sbnaryswelcome.com Call for hou rs. [;l WC \r\nCamden-Kings Bay Chamber of Commerce 2603 Osborne Rel., Ste. R., St. Marys, 31558 912-729-5840, www.camclenchamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nChrist Church, Frederica 6329 Frederica Rel., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-8683, www.christclwrchfreclerica.org In 1736 John and Charl es Wesley held services under the oak trees at the location of the present church . \r\nOpen daily, docents available 2 p.m .-5 p. m . [;l \u0026 \r\nDriftwood's Coastal Encounters 4201 First St., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-0221 , 912-638-3849 www.clriftwoodnaturecenter.org T hi s hands-on education center offers beach and saltmarsh ecology walks, as well as plankton labs. Call for \r\nhours and fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nFort Frederica National Monument Frederica Rd. , St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-3639, www.nps.gov/fofr \r\n \r\nThis fo rt was built by General Ogleth orpe in 1736, three yea rs after th e found ing of Savannah. Call for \r\nhours and tour times . $5 per vehicle. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nMildred Huie Museum at Mediterranean House 1819 Frederica Rel. , St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-3057, 800-336-9469 T he museum showcases th e work of the legendary Impress ionist painter Mildred Nix H uie. Open Fri .-Sun. I p.m.-5 p .m. Free. [;l WC \r\nNeptune Park Beachview Dr. , St. Simons Island, 31522 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627 Playgro und, m ini-golf, restaurants, and shops. Open \r\ndaily. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nHistoric St. Marys \r\n \r\n406 Osborne Rel., St. Marys, 31558 \r\n \r\n912-882-4000, 888-817-342 1 \r\n \r\nwww.stmaryswelcome.com A terrific way to enjoy th e historic sites of St. Marys is by \r\n \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND. \r\n \r\ntaki ng the H istoric St. Marys Tram Tour. Some of the \r\n \r\nsites include the F irst Presbyterian Church (1808), Our Lady Star of the Sea C hapel (1847), St. Marys United \r\n \r\nLIKE ALL JEWELS, NATURALLY RARE. \r\n \r\nMethodist Chapel (1858), and Christ Episcopal (1880). \r\n \r\nCall for hours and fees. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n!I , I \r\n \r\nKrossrodes Connections Tours St. Marys, 31558 912-576-2778, 912-673-6900 Historical and ecological tours. Call fo r fees. \r\n \r\nLang's Marina East \r\n100 St. Ma rys St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4452 \r\nCall for hours. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nUp the Creek Outfitters/Town 111 Osborne St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-091 1, 800-UPTHECREEK G uided tours or equipm ent renta l fo r kayak trips exploring local creeks and rivers or C umberland Island. Half-, full-, and th ree-day trips. Ca ll fo r hours and fe es. [;l WC \r\n \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND S-20 \r\n \r\nArthur J.Moore Methodist Museum, Library,and Archive \r\n100 Arthur J. Moore Dr. , St. Simons Island, 31522 \r\n912-638-4050, www.epworthbythesea.org Handwritten lette rs of John Wesley and Francis \r\nAsbury, island h istory, and Wesley's rare book coll ection are on display h ere. A gift shop and weekly \r\nMethodist history lectures are also featured . Open Tue.Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Groups must make an appoint- \r\nment. Free (donations accepted). [;l WC 6- fl T \r\n \r\nAvenue ofOaks Frederica Rd. at Retreat Plantation St. Simons Island, 31522 912-265-0620, 800-933-262 7 Anne Page King planted the famous \"Avenue of Oaks\" that highlights the entrance to the Sea Island Golf Club. \r\n \r\nBloody Marsh Battle Site Demere Rel., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-3639, www.nps.gov/fofr In 1742 British troops defeated Spanish troo ps h ere in \r\nan important turning point in th e Spanish invasion of \r\nGeorgia. Open daily 8 a. m .-4 p.m. Free. l:;l e;- \r\n \r\n63 \r\n \r\n TRUPP - HOD NETT RESORTQ_yEs r \r\nVA C ATl ON RE NTA LS \r\nr-800-627-6850 \r\nwww.ResortQuest. com \r\nResort Homes Island C ottages Oceanfront Condos Golf Specials \r\n~ 1- \r\n~~~V\\W\\. \r\nEXPRESS' \r\nr-800-STSIMONS \r\n(r -800 - 787 -46 66) roo % Sm oke Free \r\nSwimming Pool \" Express Star t \" Br eakfast Bar Meetin g Facilities Golf Sp ecials \r\nISLAND INN \r\nr-800-673-6323 \r\nHot Tub Tropical Swimming Pool Signatu re Br eakfast Bar \"Wheelchair Accessibl e Meeting Facilities Bike Rentals \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Beach (Massengale Park) Ocean Blvd,. St. Simons Island, 31522 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627 \r\nVisit this popular public beach on the island. Park \r\nopen daily 6 a.m.- 10:30 p.m . Free. [;J WC 6'. \r\n \r\nGolden Isles Marina 206 Marina Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-634-11 28, www.gimarina.com Full-service marina and resta urant. Open daily. \r\n[;J WC MIT \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum 101 12th St., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-4666, www.saintsimonslighthouse.org Th is restored lighthouse remai ns a navigational aid for St. Simons Sound. The museum features exh ibits on the history of the lighthouses and the Golde n Isles. \r\nCall for hours. Adults $4, chi ldren $2. [;J WC 6-. \r\nTravel Services St. Simons Island Visitors Center 530-B Beachview Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-9014, 800-933-2627 \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m .- 5 p. m. [;J WC 6-. \r\n \r\nGolden Isles Touring Company 103 Brunswick Ave., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-8092, 800-4416066 www.goldenislestouring.com Tour planning, gro ups only. Ca ll for hours and fees. \r\n[;J WC \r\nGolden Isles Water Sports JO I Marina Dr., Golden Isles Marina, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-7245 Jet-ski rental, scuba-di ving instruction, equipment, \r\nand trip plan ning. Call for hours and fees. [;J WC \r\n \r\nAir Tours Over Coastal Islands 1200 Glynn Ave., St. Simons ls/and, 31522 912-222-2448, www.stsimonsisland.com \r\nAir tours of Georgia coast. Call for hours and fees. \r\n[;J WC \r\n \r\nHampton River Club Marina 1000 Hampton River Club Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-1 210 Full-service mari na, including fis hi ng charters. Call \r\nfo r hours and fees. [;J WC \r\n \r\nBarry'sBeach Service 420 Arnold Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-8053, 800-669-5215 Guided kayak and nature tours. Call for hours and \r\nfees. [;J WC \r\nBedford Sportsman 3405 Frederica Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-5454, 912-638-6082 www.stsimonsoutfitters.com Fly-fi shing gu ides and gear, camping gear, and kayak tours and rentals. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\nIsland Dive Center and Tours Golden Isles Marina, 10 1 Ma rina Dr. St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-6590, 800-940-3483 www.islanddivecenter.com D ive classes, equipment rentals, and tours . Call fo r \r\nhours and fees. [;J WC \r\nKennedy Charters 51 1 Marsh Villa Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-3 214 \r\nCall for hours and fees. [;J WC \r\n \r\nBenjy'sBike Shop 130 Retreat Plaza, St. Simons Island, 31522 9I 2-638-6766 \r\nBicycle rentals and repairs. Half-day $8, week $35. [;J WC \r\nCaptain C. Charters Golden Isles Mari na, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-7646 Fishi ng, nature, su nset, barrier island, and dolphi n cru ises . Call for reservations and fees. \r\n \r\nMarsh Tours 310 Magnolia Ave., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-9354, www.marshtours.com Bi rding, dolphin-watchi ng, marsh-ecosystem, and his- \r\ntory tours. Ca ll fo r hours and fees. [;J WC \r\nSt. Simons Boating and Fishing Club 1000 Artht1r Moore Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-9146 Inshore, offshore, and deep-sea charters. Call fo r hours. \r\n \r\nCaptain D. Blackshear Tours St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-2512 Inshore and offshore fi shing charters. Call for hours and fees . [;J WC \r\nCaptain Mark Noble Charters Golden Isles Marina, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-634-1219, www.georgiafishing.net \r\nF ishing charters . Call fo r hours and fees. [;J WC \r\nCoastal Islands Fishing 106 Marina Dr., Golden Isles Marina, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-0241, www.charterfish.net Inshore, near-shore, and deep-sea fish ing charters. Call for reservations. \r\nGeorgia Experience St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-7992, 888-945-7992 www.coastalgaexperience.com Step-on guide and ticketing service, wedding plann ers, and walking tours. Services also available in Brunswick, Jekyll Island, and Savannah. Call fo r hours and \r\nfees. [;J WC 6-. fl \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Experience The Village, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-7992, 888-945-7992, www.stsimonsislandex perience. com Your Golden Isles concierge, providing recommendations and reservations for tours, charters, productions, and more in the area. Call fo r hours and fees. \r\nSt. Simons Ghost Tour 119 Mallory St., St. Si111011s Island, 31522 912-638-150 1, www.stsimonsghosttours.com Take a wa lking tour to venture into the history of the island and its local ghosts and sp irits. Call fo r hours \r\nand fe es. [;J WC 6'. \r\nSt. Simons Transit Company 105 Marina Dr., Golden Isles Marina, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-5678, www.sai11tsimonstransit.com Dolph in , fishi ng, and eco tours. Call for hours and fees. \r\n[;J WC 6-. \r\nSt. Simons Trolley Village Pier, St. Simons Island, 31 522 912-638-8954, www.stsimonstours.com Island tours. Call fo r fees. \r\n \r\n Southeast Adventure Outfitters 313 Mallory St., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-6732, www.southeastadventure.com \r\nKayak lours. Call fo r hours and fees. lil WC 6- fl \r\nSAPELO ISLAND S-19 \r\nReynold sMansion Sapelo Island, 31327 912-485-2299 www.gasta teparks.org!geo rgiallodgeslsapelo Now available for group events, the mansion was a cotton plantation until the C ivil War. Groups must be between I6 and 29 people. Accessible by boat only; ferry service ru ns fro m Meridian. Call fo r hours. \r\nTours $2. lil WC T \r\n \r\nChrist Church 28 Bull St., Savannah, 31401 912-232 -4131 www.christchurchsava1mah.org Known as Georgia's Mother C h urch, Joh n Wesley preached here and established the fi rst Sunday school in 1736. Open Wed. and Fri . 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m ., Sun . services 8 a.m . and 10:30 a.rn. Free. WC \u0026 \r\nColonial Park Cemetery Oglethorpe and Abercom Sts., Savannah, 3140 1 912-651-6843 This burial ground is believed to be the gravesite of Button Gwin nett, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p. m . lil \r\n \r\nwas 13. Open Sat.-Sun. I p.m.-4 p.m. Call for fees. WC \r\nFlying Frogs 1100 Eisenhower Dr., Savannah, 31406 912-356-0075, www.theflyingfrogs.com Kids can explore the virtual ra in forest or play in the indoor \"mega maze.\" Call or go online fo r hours and \r\nfees. lil WC 6- fl T \r\nFort Pulaski National Monument US Hwy. 80 E., Savannah, 31410 912-786-5787, www.nps.gov/fopu Named for General Casimir Pulaski , th is C ivil War fo rt was buil t to guard the sea approach to Savannah. \r\nCall fo r hours. lil WC 6- \r\n \r\nTravel Services Spirit of Sapelo Sapelo ls/and, 31327 912-485-2170, www.georgiacoast.com Bus tours of the Island . Call fo r reservati ons an d fees. \r\nSAVANNAH T-16 \r\nAndrew Low House 329 Abercom St., Savannah, 31401 912-233-6854, www.andrewlow.com G irl Scouts fou nder Juliette Gordon Low and her husband, William Low, son of Andrew Low, lived in this well-known house, which opened as a museum in 1952. Call for tours, hours and fees. lil \r\nBamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens 2 Canebrake Rd., Savannah, 3141 9 912-92 1-5460, www.uga.edu Housing th e oldest and largest coll ection of bam boo available fo r public viewing in North America, an educati on ce nte r and display gardens (cottage, xeriscape, and butterfly) are also on the grounds. Call \r\nfor hours. Free (donations accepted). lil WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nFactor'sWalk North side of Bay St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-0295, 877-728-2662 Ni neteenth-century cotton merchants, known as factors, built ornate buil dings in this area, noted fo r its iron bridges and cobblestones. Free. \r\nFirst African Baptist Church 23 Montgomery St., Savannah, 31401 912-233 -6597, www.oldestblackchurch.org Founded in 1773, th is church is believed to be the oldest continuously active African American congregation in North America. Call for tour and church service hours. Free. \r\nlil WC 6- \r\nFlannery O'Connor Childhood Home 207 E. Charlton St., Savannah, 31401 912 -233-6014 Built in 1856, th e home is furni shed as it was in the I 920s and I 930s when O'Connor lived there until she \r\n \r\nGeechee Institute 22 18 Bull St., Savannah, 3140 1 912-631-7761 T he institute collaborates with scholars of Gull ahGeechee research and develops historical celebrations \r\nof th e culture for th e public. Call for hours. lil WC \u0026 \r\nGirl ScoutsFirst Headquarters 330 Drayton St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-8200, 888-223-3883, www.girlscouting.org Visit this museum of early G irl Scouting as well as the gift shop. Call for tours, hours, and fees. WC \r\nGray'sReef National Marine Sanctuary 10 Ocean Science Circle, Savannah, 314 11 912-598-2345, www.graysreefnos.noaa.gov Located about 20 mil es off Sapelo Island, th is reef is one of the largest near-shore live-bottom reefs in the southeast. Open M on.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m . Free. \r\n \r\nBeach Institute/African AmericanMuseum and Cultural Center 502 E. Harris St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-8000, www.kingtisdell.org Established in 1865, th e institute stands as the state's oldest conti nuously operating sc hool for Africa n Americans. Open Tue.-Sat. noon-5 p.m. Call fo r \r\nfees. G roup discounts available. lil WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nBonaventure Cemetery 330 Bonaventure Rd., Savannah, 31404 912-65 1-6843 T his is the final resting place fo r several of Sava nnah's most fa moqs residents, including Pulitzer Prize-wi nning poet Conrad Aiken and lyricist Johnny Mercer. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p. m . Free. \r\nlil WC 6- \r\n \r\nCathedral of St. John the Baptist 222 E. Harris St., Savannah, 3140 1 912-233-4709 Dedicated in 1876, this cathedral is the oldest Roma n Catholic church in Georgia, and its twin spi res are a local landmark on the skyline. O pen Mon.- Fri . 9 a. rn .-5 p.m. Tours by appointment only. Free (donations accepted). \r\nWC 6- \r\n \r\nChatham County Garden Center and Botanical Gardens 1388 Eisenhower Dr., Savannah, 31406 912-355-3883 See th e bea utiful gardens and an 1840s fa rmhouse located on 10 acres in south Savannah. En joy azaleas, camell ias, roses, herbs, and vegetables. Open da ily. 10 a. m .- 2 p.rn. Adults $3, children free. \r\nlil WC 6- \r\n65 \r\n \r\n Thisisjust asampling of the many shoppingopportunities in thisregion. for moreinformationcall 1-800-VISIT GAor visit www.Geo rg ia On MyM ind.org. \r\nDAR IEN Historic Darien Shoppi ng Downtown, US Hwy. 17, Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, www.mcintoshcounty.com Gift shops, antiques stores, a restamant, and art \r\ngalleries. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6- fl \r\nPrime Ou tlets of Darien 1 Magnolia Bluff Way, Ste. F-110, Darien, 31305 912-437-2700, 888-545-7224, www.primeretail.com \r\nMore than 60 outlet stores. Call for homs. [;l WC 6- fl \r\nJE KYLL ISLAND Hi storicDistrict Shopping Pier Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-3636, 877-4-JEKYLL, www.jekyllisland.com Retail shops housed in restored historic buildings. \r\nCall for hours . [;l WC6- fl T \r\nST. MARYS St. Marys Historic Distri ct Shopping Downtown St. Mary's, St. Mary's, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687 www.stmaryswelcome.com Antiques, gifts, crafts, a restamant, a bakery, and \r\nbooks. Call for hours. [;l WC 6- fl T \r\nSAVANNA H City Market Jefferson and W. Saint Julian Sts., Savannah, 31401 912-232-4903, 912-525-CITY www.savannahcitymarket.com Shops, wo rks of art, and restanrants. Call fo r hours. \r\nWC M I \r\nKeller's flea Market US Hwy. 17 S. at GA Hwy. 204, Savannah, 31419 912-927-4848, www.ilovefleas.com More than 600 stalls, restamants, and camping \r\nfac il ities. Open Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;l WC M l \r\nOglethorpe Ma ll 7804 Abercom St., Savannah, 31406 912-354-7038 13 5 of Savannah's best stores and restamants. Call \r\nfor homs. [;l WC 6- fl \r\nSavannah festiva l Factory Stores 11 Gateway Blvd., Savannah, 31419 912-925-3089 Factory shops and restaurants. Call for hours . [;l WC M l \r\nSavannah Mall 14045 Abercom Extension, Savannah, 31419 912-927-7467, www.savannahmall.com \r\nBass Pro Shops, Gap, The Body Shop, and more. \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 110011-6 p.m. \r\n[;l WC MI T \r\n66 \r\n \r\nHistoric Savannah Theatre 222 Bull St., Savannah, 31401 912-233-7764, www.savannahtheatre.com Opened in 1818, th is is arguably the oldest conti nuously running theater in the nation . Office open l 0 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC 6- T \r\nJuliette Gordon Low Birthplace 10 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, 31401 912-233-4501, www.girlscouts.org/birthplace Enj oy th is memorial to the foun der of the Girl Scouts. Call for hours and fees. Reservations req uired \r\nfor groups and Girl Scout troops . WC 6- T \r\nLaurel Grove South Cemetery 2101 Ko/lock St., Savannah, 31401 912-651-6843 Dedicated in 1852 to the bnrial of slaves and free persons of color, this is the resting place of many of Savannah's early prominent African Americans. Open \r\nda ily 8 a.m.-5 p.m . Free . [;l \u0026 \r\nLucas Theatre for the Arts 32 Abercorn St., Savannah, 31401 912-525-5040, www.lucastheatre.com Th is renovated historic theater is in the heart of the downtown historic district. Box office open Mon.-Fri. \r\n10 a.m .-5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. WC 6- \r\nLutheran Church of the Ascension 120 Bull St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-415 1, www.ascensionl74 1.org O n the east side of Wright Square, this 260-year-old chnrch is one of Savannah's most celebrated land- \r\nmarks . Open daily 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. WC 6- \r\nMassie Heritage Interpretation Center 207 E. Gordon St., Savannah, 31401 912-201-5070, www.massieschool.com T he center houses a continu ing education program, including \"The 19th-Century C lassroom,\" where sh1dents experience a school day based in that century. O pen Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m . Adults $3, guided \r\ntour $5. [;l WC 6- \r\nOatland Island Education Center 711 Sandtown Rd., Savannah, 31410 912-898-3980, wwwoatlandisland.org See Savannah's \"zoo,\" featming 175 acres of coastal natnral hab itat with a nature trail and live native ani- \r\nmal exhibits . Call fo r hom s. Admission $3 . [;l WC 6- \r\nOld Fort Jackson 1 Fort Jackson Rd., Savannah, 31404 912-232-3945, wwwchsgeorgia.org Th is fort, the offspring of a Revolutionary War battery, garrisoned troops dnri ng th e War of 1812. Open daily \r\n9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r fees. [;l WC 6- T \r\n \r\nShopping, restanrants, and hotels are abundant in \r\nthis area. [;l WC 6- flT \r\nRiverstreet Riverboat Company 9 East River St., Savannah, 3140 1 912-232-6404, 800-786-6404 www.savannahriverboat.com Paddle-wheel riverboat cru ises include live entertainment, dancing, and cash bar. Call for schedule and \r\nfees. WC 6-T \r\nRoundhouse Railroad Museum 601 W. Harris St., Savannah, 31401 912-651-6823, www.chsgeorgia.org Roundhouse, the oldest and largest ra il road museum in North America, fea tmes antique machinery starting from 1833 . O pen daily 9 a. m.-4 p.m . Adults $4, \r\nchildren and seniors $3.50. [;l WC \r\nSt.JohnsChurch and Parish House Bull St. at Madison Square, Savannah, 31401 912-232 -1251, wwwstjohnssav.org Visit Sherman's headquarters after his I864 march . Call for tonr hams, chmch services, and fees. C h nrch \r\nfree. [;l WC 6- \r\nSavannahHistoryMuseum 303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Savannah, 31401 912-238-1779, www.chsgeorgia.org A video presen tation and exh ibits detail the founding of the colony to the present. Group rates ava ilable. \r\nCall for hom s and fees. [;l WC 6- flT \r\nSavannah National Wildlife Refuge South 011 GA Hwy. 170, Savannah, 31405 912-652-4415, www.savannah.fws.gov T his 28, 168-acre refuge offers hiking trails, picnicking, and wildl ife viewi ng. Open sunrise-sunset. Free . \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nSavannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center 681 Fort Argyle Rd., Savannah, 31419 912-748-8068, www.socanalmuseum.com Begin ning with the tidal lock at the Savannah River, the waterway continues thro ugh fo m lift locks before reaching another tidal lock at the Ogeechee River. Natme, ecology, and history programs are avail able. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p. m . Call for fees; children and \r\nmembers free. [;l WC 6- \r\nSavannah Sand Gnats Baseball Historic Grayson Stadium 1401 .Victory Dr., Savannah, 31404 912-351 -9150, www.sandgnats.com T he Sand Gnats are a C lass A South Atlantic affiliate of the Montreal Expos. Office open Mon .-Fri. 9 \r\na.m .-5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC 6- fl T \r\n \r\nOwens-Thomas House 124 Abercorn St., Savannah, 3140 1 912-233-9743, www.telfair.org Items from the Acacia Collection of African Americana that were constru cted and used by slaves are displayed here along with American and English antiques. Call \r\nfo r hours and fees . WC \r\nRalph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum 460 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 31401 912-231-8900, www.savannahcivilrightsmuseum .com T he museum serves to educate th e public about Savannah's Afr ican Ameri ca n heritage. Open \r\nMon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nRiverfront Plaza Old River St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-0295, www.savriverstreet.com \r\n \r\nShips of the Sea Maritime Museum 41 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 31401 912-232-1511, www.shipsofthesea.org T his museum offers exhibits about maritime cultnre, ships, and commerce. O pen Tue.-Sun. 10 a. m .-5 \r\np.m . Adul ts $7, seniors $5. [;l WC \r\nSkidaway Island State Park 6 miles SE of Savannah on Diamond Causeway 912-598-2300, www.gastateparks.org Th is barrier island on the Colonial Coast Birding Trail is a popular stop for painted buntings. Camping, hiking trails, wildlife observation towers, a pool, playground, and picnic areas are available. T he Interpretive Center has a bird-viewing station and a G iant Grou nd Sloth fossi l replica. Tybee Island beaches are nearby. \r\nOpen daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n   Telfair Museum of Art 121 Bamard St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-1177, www.telfair.org View paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts on \r\nexhibit. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC b fl T \r\nUGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium 30 Ocean Science Circle, Savannah, 314 11 912-598-2496, www. uga.edulaquarium Georgia's only saltwater aquarium features abo ut 50 species of marine life, nature trail s, and a gift shop. Call fo r hours. Adults $2, children and seniors $ 1. l::lWC b \r\nWaving Girl Statue Riverfront Plaza, Sava1111ah, 31401 912-234-0295, 9 12-232-151 1, 877-728-2662 www.sava11nahvisit.co111 \r\nT h is is a tribute to Florence Martus, a Savannahian known in world wide maritime communities. From 1887 to 1931, she greeted ships entering Savan nah by waving a cloth from the lighthouse on Cockspur Island, in search of h er long-lost lover. \r\nWesley Monumental United Methodist Church 429 Abercom St., Sava1111ah, 31401 912-232-0191, www.wesley111011u111e11tal.org Built in 1890, this ch urch commemorates the founder of Meth odism, John Wesley. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.- \r\n5 p. m. Free. [;l WC b \r\nWormsloe Historic Site 760 1 Skidaway Rd., Sava11nah, 31406 912-353-3023, www.gastateparks.org Ten miles southeast of the h istoric district is a breathtaking avenue lined with live oaks that leads to the ru ins of this 17 33 colonial estate. Reconstructed \r\n \r\nbuildings, a museu m and film , and a nature trail with \r\nmarsh views are offered. Call for hours. [;l WC b \r\nTravel Services Savannah Area Convention and VisitorsBureau 101 E. Bay St., Sava11nah, 3140 1 912-644-6400, 877-SAVANNAH www.savannahvisit.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;l WC b \r\nSavannah Visitors Center 301 Martin Luther Ki11g fr. Blvd. , Sava1111ah, 31401 912-944-0455, www.sava1111ahvisit.co111 \r\nCall for hours. l::l WC b \r\nAfrican American Coastal Chamber of Commerce 2218 Bull St., Savamwh, 31401 912-63 1-7761 Affliliated with the Ceechee Institute, the chamber \r\norgan izes tours and classes. Call for hours. [;l WC b \r\nAt Your Service of the Lowcountry 60 E. Broad St., 1111 , Savannah, 31401 912-232-6866, 800-868-6867 Tour planning for groups, conventions, G irl Scouts, and students. Step-on guide or lead for walking tour available. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r fees. [;l WC \r\nBull River Cruises 8005 Old Tybee Rd. Savannah, 31410 912-897-7300, 800-311-4779, www.bullriver.com Call fo r hours and fees. [;l WC \r\nCapt. Walt'sCharters Bllll River Marina , 8005 Old Tybee Rd. Sava1111ah, 31410 \r\n \r\n912 -898-0308, www.waltsadve11ture.co111/charters \r\nSunset or overni ght excurs ions. Call for fees. l::lWC \r\nCarriage Tours of Savannah Savannah, 31402 912-236-6756, www.savan11ah.com !-Iistoric and ghost tours. Meets at C ity Market. 9 a .m.-9 p.m. Adults $ 19, children $8 . \r\nCivil War Savannah 219 W. B1ya11 St., Ste. 303, Sava11nah, 31401 912-233 -0119 Historical tours. Open Wed., Sat., Sun. 1:30 Call for tours and fees. \r\nCoastal River Charters Bahia Bleu Marina, Savcm11ah, 31404 912-441-9930, www.coastalrivercharters.com Inshore or near-shore fishing and sightseeing tours. Call for hours an d fees. [;l WC \r\nDolphin Magic Tours, Inc. 1-lyatt Dock, River St., Savan11ah, 31401 912-897-4990, 800-721-1240 Call for hours and fees. \r\nFreedom Trail Tour on Savannah'sAfrican American Heritage 301 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah , 31401 912-232-7477 Full narrati ve tour of Savannah . Call for hours and fees. [;l WC \r\nGhost Talk/Ghost Walk Tours 1328 Crossbrook Pl. , Savan11ah, 31406 912-233-3896, 800-563-3896 www.sava11nahgeorgia.conlghosttalkl \r\n \r\nGEORGIA'S \r\nSMALL BEACH TOWN \r\nOffers the best in family recreation and value! \r\nA delightful escape full of outdoor recreation, coastal cuisine and family fun. \r\nONLY 20 MINUTES FROM \r\nHISTORIC SAVANNAH \r\nFor your free tra \r\nplease call 1.8()() \r\norv1s1t \r\nwww.TYBEEV \r\n \r\n Awaken to the unique beauty of Savannah ...moss laden oaks towering over historic town squares andhomes. Located in the heart of ' Savannah's Historic, dining and theatre districts, the Hilton Savannah DeSoto is the hotel of choice for discriminating travellers. \r\n,  246 deluxe rooms and suites  20,000 sq ft of meeting and function space  Full service restaurant and lounge \r\n  .  Secured indoor parking, valet and self \r\n,___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....J Rooftop pool \r\n \r\nia 31401 \r\n-9000 \r\n \r\nHilton \r\nSavannah DeSoto \r\n \r\nCome and experience Savannah Snewest luxury, boutique hotel located in the historic district. The hotelfeatures four poster beds, ajid/ service restaurant \u0026pub, as well as a heatedpool and cardio center. \r\n912-790-7000 \r\nVisit us on the web at www.radisson.com/savannahga \r\n \r\n,---------, \r\nI Free Appetizer, I \r\nI I I Dessert or I House Drink I with Entree I \r\n_j [_ Purchase \r\n \r\nMonda y-Thursda y $8. 50 +Tax \r\n \r\nFrida y $6.25 +Tax \r\n \r\nTry our Seasonal Lunch Buffet \r\nINCLUDES FREE PARKING \r\n \r\nGhost tours, one-mile easy walking tour. Call for hours. Adults $10, ch il dren $5. \r\nGray Line Red Trolley Tours 111 5 Louisville Rd., Savannah, 3141 5 912-234-TOUR, 800-426-23 18 www.g ray lineo(savannah .co m Trolley and walking to urs. Call for hours and fees. \r\nl:;lWC \r\nHistoric Savannah Carriage Tours 100 Aberdeen St. , Savannah, 31401 912-443-9333, 888-837-10 11 www.sava nna hca rriage .com One-h our tou r. M eets at the Hyatt Regency. Adu lts $ 18, ch ildren $8. \r\nHistoric Savannah Foundation Special Tours and Meeting Services 11 7 W Perry St. , Sava nnah, 3140 1 912-234-4088, 800-627-5030, www.savtou rs.com Histori ca l, Victo ri an , ho use mu se u m , and Low \r\nCountry tours. Call fo r hours and fe es. [;l WC \r\nHogan'sMarina 36 Wilmington Island Rd., Savannah, 31410 912-897-3474, 1vww. hogansmari1w.com \r\nFull-service marina. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC \r\nHospitality Tours of Savannah 21 9 Bryant St., Ste. 303, Savannah, 31401 912-233-011 9, www.hospitalitytoursofsavannah.com Historical and C ivil War tours. Call fo r fees. [;l WC \r\nIsle of Hope Marina 50 Bluff Dr., Savannah, 31406 912-354-8187, www.isleofhopemarina.com Full-service marina, including boat rentals. Open daily. \r\nCall fo r fees. [;l WC \r\nLow Country River Excursions 8005 Old Tybee Rd. , Savannah, 314JO 912-898-9222, www.lowcountrycruise.com \r\n1.5-hour dolphin tours. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC \r\nMagnolia Carriage Company 8 Wamer St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-7727 Private horse-drawn carriage ride through h istoric Savann ah . Specializing in weddin gs. Mon.-Sat. 6 p.m.- 9 p.m . $8 5 pe r carriage. \r\nMiss Judy Charters 124 Palmetto D r., Savannah, 31410 912-897-2478, 912-897-492 1 \\V\\VW. missiudycharters.com \r\nFishing charters. C all for hours and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nOak Bluff Outfitters 4501 Habersham St. , Savannah, 31405 912-691-111 5, w1v,v.oakbluf{out{itters.com Provides fly-fi shing tackle, wing-shooting accessories \r\nand service. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nOld Savannah Tours 41 Wah lstrom Rd., Savannah, 31404 912-234-8 128, 800-517-9007, www.oldsavtour.com Call for hours and tour times. $19. [;l WC \r\nOld Town Trolley Tours of Savannah 234 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 31401 912-233-0083, w,vw. trolleytours.com Ninety-minute h istorical tour. Departs every half hou r 9 a. m.-4:30 p. m. Call for fees. [;l WC \r\nPersonalized Tours of Savannah 52 1 E. York St., Savannah, 31401 912-2 34-0014, www.savannahsites.com \r\n \r\n Relax, Unwind, Breathe... Indulge Yourself. \r\n.,\\\\arnott. \r\nSAVANNAH RIVERFRONT \r\n100 General McIntosh Bou levard Savannah, Georgia 31 401 (91 2) 233.7722 CALLYOUR TRAVELAGENT FOR RESERVATIONS OR: \r\nwww.marriotthotels.com/savrf/ Marriott worldwide reservations at 1.800.228.9290 \r\n \r\nPOOLER GEORGIA \r\nSavannah's Doorway \r\nH ome of T he Mighty Eighth Air Force H eritage Museum \r\nAffordable \r\nHowever you spend your day, y,111'11 spend less in Pooler. Afford:tbk ho1eb, res111uranrs and \r\nAccessible \r\nPooler is located ONLY 10 minutes from hlstoricS;1.vamlJhvia lntcmate~95 and 16. The Sav:mnah- llilton Head lntcrn:uionnl Airport services m:rnr major and low cost c,trriers and is \\oc,atcd 3 minut ei; north uf Pookr. \r\nMade Easy \r\nExtr:wrdinary b,o!fing, m u stU\\\\lS and eco-tourism advcnN:$ a1vait you :tnd your frunily. Fun-fillet.I eduL-arion~l programs that correlate with Ge\u003c\u003ergi:i's Qpality Core Currirnlum Standards. Daily pll:k-up from Pooler hotels ro rour historic Sa......nnah provided by Old Town Trolley Tours of Savannah. Groupshdtcrs,pitnic,barbt:quc, large m~1ing and catering facilitie11 ~\\':llbhle. Hotel packages arc A\\-aifahlc online, \r\n:..~ ~- '\" '/\"\\.Ai..r . \r\nPO Box 1167, Pooler, GA 31322 (9 12) 748-9121 \r\nE-mail: pooler@nownetworks.com Visit our website at: www.pooler-ga.com \r\nNarrated Sightseeing Tours Saturday Luncheon Cruises \r\nSunday Brunch Cruises Dinner Entertainment Cruises Monday Night Gospel Entertai.nment Dinner Cruise \r\nMurder Afloat Moonlight Cruises Departing from Savannah's Historic River Street directly behind City Hall \r\n \r\n eing l\"ou set Cruises \r\nCTEDVESSEL \r\neservations r (912) 786-5848 \r\nGeorgia's Best-Kept Secret \r\nJust 15 minutes from Historic Sava11nah, we offer everythi11g for the ideal beach vacation. We offer 1, 2 \u0026 3 bedroom condos on the beach \r\nas well as beach homes. Rentals available daily, \r\nweekly or mo11thly. \r\nTybee Island Rentals Call 1-800-476-0807 \r\nHidden Treasures in Georgia \r\nCOAST \r\nResort/Rentals \r\nB EACHSID E COLONY RESO RT, T YBEE I SLAND \r\nI' 0 . Box 1040  Tybee Island, GA 31328 A beautiful OCEANFRONT resort awaits you with miles of beaches and luxu ry accommodations. Beachside Colony is a new oceanfront development with 1-4 bedroom condominiums. Full kitchens, Jacuzzis, washers, dryers, and more. A full-service restaurant, three pools, putting course, and hammocks-all overlooking the ocean and minu tes from Historic Savannah. For reservations, contact us at 800-786-0770 or www.beachsidecolony.com \r\nRestaurant SEA]AY's W ATERFRONT CAFE \u0026 PuB, Jekyll Harbor Marina  1 Harbor Road  Jekyll Island Fine Foods, Spirits and Fun since 1993. Home of Coastal Georgia's Famous \"Low Country Boil\" Buffet Dinner, served daily. Live musicThu.-Sat. Open daily. Sun 11 a.m.- 8 p.m., Mon.- Wed, 11 a.m.- 9 p.m., Thu.-Sat. 11 a.m.- 10 \r\n912-635-3200  www.seajays.com \r\nCoastal Travel Services \r\nGEORGIA GOLF C ONNECTION \r\n11 1 Druid Circle  Savannah, GA 314 10 Complete Golf Packages on the Coast! Packages include hotel accommodations, guaranteed tee times, greens and care fees, tours of area available. Georgia Golf Connection is a one stop shop for golf packages for individuals and groups. Contact Tricia Osborne at 866-261-5011 or 912-897-5995, www.Georgia-Golf.com \r\nO KEFENOKEE ADVENTURES \r\nVisitor services partner of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Re. 2, Box 3325  Folkston, GA 31537 Located on the Historic Suwannee Canal at the primary refuge entrance. Interpretive tours, boat, canoe, kayak, and bicycle rentals, gifr shop, Camp Cornelia Cafe. 912-496-7156 or 866-THE SWAMP, www.okefenokeeadventures.com \r\n \r\nGuide for walking, group, and step-on tours, including city, gardens, architecture, movie sites, and Jewish heritage. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC \r\nPlantation Carriage Company City Market at Jefferson St., Savannah, 31401 912-201-0001, www.plantationcarriage.com Fu lly narrated tou r of historic distri ct. Departs every 20 minutes 9 a.111. - 9 p.m. Adults $17, children $8. \r\nReeler In Charters 439 E. 60th St. , Savannah, 31405 912-35 1-9558, www.fi ;hingsavannah.com Fishing charters and dolphi n tours. Call fo r hours and fees. [;;l WC \r\nSavannah by Foot 527 E. Gordon St., Savannah, 31401 912-23 8-3 843, www.savannahtours.com Ghost and histori c tours incl udi ng the haunted pub and bordello tours. Call fo r hours. Adm iss ion $15. \r\nSavannah Haunted History Tour 512 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savanna h, 3140 1 912-604-3007, www. savhauntedhistory.com/ Ghost or folklore tours. Daily at 7 p. m. and 9 p.m. C all fo r tour departure locations and fees. \r\nSavannah Historic Overview Tour Old Savannah Tours 250 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 31401 912-234-8128, 800-5 17-9007, www.oldsavtour.com Tour of squares, cathedrals, and ho mes. Departs every 30 mi nutes 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Adu lts $19, chi ldren 12 and under $9. \r\nSavannah Safari Walking Tours 415 Kentucky Ave., Savannah, 31404 912-234-6498, www.savannahsafari.com Self-guided wa lking tour of the historic district, $4 per person fo r activity and guidebook. Guided tours also available for groups. \r\n \r\ntours. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;;l WC \r\nSpirit of Savannah Tours 1455 S. Camden Cir., Savanna h, 31401 912-354-262 1 Historical, ghost, and voodoo walki ng tours. Call for hours and fees. \r\nTootsy Tours 140 Johnny Mercer Blvd. , Ste. 12, Savannah, 31410 912-898-3 111, 888-736-3828, www.tootsytours.com General and special-i nterest to,m in cluding Gi rl Scou ts, black heritage, natural history, and Jewish history. C all fo r hours and fees. [;;l WC \r\nTour Savannah, Inc. 22 W Bryan St., Savanna h, 31401 912-236-4467 www.theghostofsavannah. com Folklore and ghost tours. Ca ll fo r tour hours and departu re locations. Adults $15, children $8. \r\nTours by BJ P. 0. Box 60337, Savanna h, 31420 912-233-233 5, 800-962 -6595, www.toursbybj.com See Georgia fro m north to south . Call for hours and fe es . [;;l WC \r\nVictorian Lady Tours 321 E. 55th St., Savannah, 31405 912-236- 1886 Ta il or-ma de tours of all kinds. G uides dress in Victorian costume. Call for fees. \r\nSPRINGFIELD S-14 \r\nHistoric Effingham Society's Old Jail Museum 1002 Pine St. , Springfield, 31329 912-826-4705, 912-754-700 1, www.effinghamcounty.com Bu il t in 1934, th e two-story brick ja il houses C ivil \\.Var, Revoluti onary, and 1ative American artifacts. Open Sun. 2 p.m.- 5 p. m. or by appointment fo r groups Free. [;;l WC b \r\n \r\nSavannah Seen Historic Tours 426 Abercom St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-8204 Special izing in private walking tou rs of historic downtown. Call for hou rs and fees. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Effingham County Chamber of Commerce 520 Third St. , Ste. 203 , Springfield, 31329 \r\n912-754-3301, 866-754-3 301, www.effinghamcounty.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p. m. [;;l WC b \r\n \r\nSavannah Spirit Tours 312 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, 3140 1 912-224-782 7, www.riskyventure.com The Risky Venture Tavern Tour is a walk with the spirited tales of ghosts, witchery, and voodoo along with th e spirits of Savan nah's most interesting pubs. Call for hours. Adul ts $15. [;;l WC \r\nSavannah Underthe Stars Beach and Low Country Tours 711 5 Johnny Mercer Blvd. , Savannah, 3140 1 912-898-1805, www.savannah.com Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC \r\nSavannah Walks, Inc. 37 Abercom St., Savannah, 31401 912-238-9255, 888-728-9255, www.savannahwalks.com Historic, ghost, Low Country, pub, and garden tours. Ca ll fo r hours. Adul ts $ 13, ch ildren $6.50. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nTYBEE ISLAND U-16 \r\nFort Screven 30 Meddin Dr. , Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5801, www.tybeelighthouse.org Built about 1875 and manned during th e SpanishAm erican War, World War I, and World War II, this modern beach fort captivates visitors with its views. Open Wed.- Mon . 9 a. m.-4:30 p.rn. Adults $5 , children and seniors $4. [;;l WC \r\nTybee Island Lightstation and Tybee Museum 30 Meddin Dr. , Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-580 1, www.tybeelighthouse.org T hi s is Georgia's oldest and tallest active lighthouse. The museum depicts Tybee Island's history from Native American times to WWII. Open Wed.-Mon. 9 a.rn.4:30 p.m. Adults $5, children and seniors $4. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nSee Savannah Walking Tours 229 E. Point Dr. , Savannah, 31410 912-234-3571 , 800-574-9255, www.seesavannah.com Gu ided tours to Savan nah's points of interest. Call fo r hours and fe es. [;;l WC \r\nSouthern Belle Tours P.O. Box 30843 , Savannah, 31410 912-898-8744, www. southembelletours.net Ghost, Low Country, Civil War, and black heritage \r\n \r\nTybee Island Marine Science Center 1510 Strand, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-59 17, www.tybeemsc.org The cente r has an aquari um , a touch tank, exh ibits, a gift shop, and educational programs on the beach and marsh. Call fo r hours. Ad mission $2. WC \r\nTravel Services Tybee Visitor Information Center 802 First St., US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 \r\n \r\n 912-786-5444, 800-868-2322 , www.tybeevisit.com Open M on.- Fri. 9:30 a. m .-6 p.m. Fees vary. [;J WC 6,. \r\nAlakai Outfitters 1213 US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-4000, www.alakaioutfitters. com Kayak rentals and tours. Overnight tri ps available. Open Tue.-Sun . 10 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nAmick's Deep Sea Fishing Lazare/to Creek Mari,w, Tybee Island, 31328 912-897-6759, www.amicksdeepseafi shing.com Call fo r hours and fees. [;J WC \r\nCaptain Mike'sDolphin Tours 1 Old US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5848, 800-242-0 166, www.tybeedolphins.com Dolphin tours. C all fo r fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nLazerretto Creek Marina 1 Old US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5848, 800-242-0166 www. tybeeisland. wmldolphin Full-service marina. O pen dail y 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m. [;JWCMIT \r\nMarshland Adventures Crab Shack at Chimney Creek, Tybee Island, 31 328 912-786-5943, 912-308-7878 www.marshlandadventures.com In-shore ligh t-tackle fishing charters. Call fo r hours and fees . \r\nPalmetto Coast Charters, Inc. 1-A Old Tybee Rd. , Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5403, www.palmettocoast.com Dophin , eco, in-shore, fishin g, and overnight tours. On e to seven-day cruises. C all for hours and fees . [;J WC MIT \r\nSea Kayak Georgia 11 02 US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-8732, 888-KAYAKGA www. seakayakgeorg ia.co m Kayak tours, barrier island tours, and custom swamp trips. O pen Wed.-Mon . 10 a.m .-6 p.m. Fees vary. [;J WC 6,. \r\nSundial Charters 142 Pelican Dr., Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-9470, 866-SUN-DAVE www.tybee.com/su ndial Eco tours and fi shing. C all fo r hours and fees. [;J WC \r\nTales of the South P. O. Box 1582, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5101, www.tourssouth. com Revisit th e O ld South with fo lklore and special events created by the Hat Ladies of the South. Call for fees . \r\nTybee Island Charters , Inc. Old US Hwy. 80 E. , Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-4801, www.fishtybee.com Deep-sea and inshore fi shing, nature trips, and charters. Call fo r hours and fees. [;J WC \r\nWilderness Southeast, Inc. Tybee Island, 31328 912-897-5108, www.wildemess-southeast.org Coast and wildlife tours. Scheduled and custom tours ava ilable. Call fo r hours and fe es . [;J WC \r\nWAYCROSS 0-20 \r\nA Main Stre et Cit y Laura S. Walker State Park 9 miles southeast of Waycross, off Route 177 912-2 87-4900, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nLocated nea r the north entrance of the Okefenokee Swamp, th is park offers camping, a lake, boat re ntal, fi shing, wa terskii ng, tra il, golf course, pool, and pic- \r\nni c areas . Open dail y 7 a.m .- 10 p.m. [;J WC \u0026 \r\nObediah'sOkefenok 5115 Swamp Rd., Waycross, 31503 912-287-0090, www.okefenokeeswamp.com Educational wildlife exhib its are on display, including boa rdwalks, tra ils, and museums. Open daily 10 a.m .- 5 \r\np. m. Call for fees. [;J WC \u0026 \r\nOkefenokee Heritage Center 1460 N . Augusta Ave., Waycross, 31503 912-285-4260, www.okeheritage. org E n joy Southeast Georgia's arts and heritage muse um . Exhibits include a 19 12 steam locomoti ve. O pen Tue.- Sat. 10 a.rn.-4:30 p.rn Adults $3, ch ildren and \r\nseniors $2. Group rates available. [;J WC \u0026 \r\nOkefenokee Swamp Park GA Hwy. 177, Waycross, 31503 912-283-0583, www.okeswamp.com Located on th e edge of the Okefe nokee National W ildlife Refuge , original Indian wa terways and Pioneer Island re-crea te the pi oneer life . O pen daily 9 a. m.- 5:30 p.111 . Ca ll fo r fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nSouthern Forest World 1440 N. Augusta Ave., Waycross, 31503 912-2 85-4056 Thi s museum of th e forestry industry incl udes tool s, conservation , and Stuckie th e Dog, a ca nine th at got caugh t in a hollow tree and murni fi ed 40 years ago. O pen Tue.-Sat. 9 a. rn.-5 p. m . Admiss ion $2. [;J WC \r\nTravel Services Waycross-Ware County Convention and Visitors Bureau/ Waycross Welcome Center 315-A Plant Ave., Waycross, 31501 912-283-3744, www.okefenokeetourism.com Open Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.- 5 p. m . [;J WC \u0026 \r\nWOODBINE \r\nSatilla Waterfront Park 310 Bedell Ave., Woodbine, 31569 912-729-5600 F ishi ng, boating, nature walk, boardwa lk, and water sports. Open daily sunrise-sunset. [;J WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Fish Masters Charters 141 Mallard Pointe D r., Woodb ine, 31569 912-72 9-5214, 912-258-6844 Fish ing and dive charters. C all for hours and fe es . [;J WC \r\n-~lr)_)-~ ~-r\u003c---r--F1' --,\\,r \r\n~HERE GE~~~~ \r\nConquer Fort King George \r\nFerry to Sapelo Island Lighthouse \r\nVisit our Historic District. \r\nMcIntosh ~unty Chamber \r\n- 912-jl-3 7-6684 www.mcintoshcounty.com \r\n \r\n/lie~%:rfit,,ic \r\n,L;'Je11JJ c7iai/- \r\nExplore this unique driving tour that mean, ders through marsh and oak forests to seven museums and historic sites. Journey through history and explore the wonders and beauty of coastal Georgia. \r\nThe Historic Liberty Trail. \r\nExit 76 on 1-95 between Savannah and Brunswick. To request a free brochure or more information, visit us at www.libertytrail.com or contact us at 1-888-384-9814 or at info@libertytrail.com. \r\n73 \r\n \r\n ~ \r\n \r\nww w.G E0RG IAO N MvM IND.0RG I 1 . 8 00 V1s 1T G A \r\n \r\nCOAST LODGING \r\nBrunswick Baymon! 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King Ave. \r\n \r\n912-673-7336 800-55ECONO www.hotelchoice.com \r\n \r\n2 52 \r\n \r\nKinq sland \r\n \r\nHampton Inn, 1-95 \r\n \r\n1363 Hwy. 40 E \r\n \r\n912-729-1900 888-729-1905 www.hamptoninn.com \r\n \r\n2 57 \r\n \r\nKingsland \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express,1-95 \r\n \r\n1375 Hospitality Ave. \r\n \r\n912-882-8200 888-382-8200 www.hiexpress.com/kingslandga \r\n \r\n2 54 \r\n \r\nKingsland \r\n \r\nHometownSuites, 1-95 \r\n \r\n2343 Village Dr. \r\n \r\n912-882-3004 800-432-6784 www.htshotel.com/kingsland.html \r\n \r\n2-3 63 \r\n \r\nKingsland \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson \r\n \r\n985 BooneSt. \r\n \r\n912-729-4363 800-IGO-HOJO www.hojo.com \r\n \r\n2 120 \r\n \r\nKingsla nd \r\n \r\nJameson Inn, 1-95 \r\n \r\n105 Maycreek Dr. \r\n \r\n912-729-9600 800-526-3766 www.jamesoninns.com \r\n \r\n2 40 \r\n \r\nKi ngsla nd \r\n \r\nRamada Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n930 Hwy.40 E \r\n \r\n912-729-3000 800-322-6866 www.ramada.com \r\n \r\n1 136 \r\n \r\nKingsland \r\n \r\nSuper8Motel, 1-95 \r\n \r\n120 Edenfield Dr. \r\n \r\n912-729-6888 800-800-8000 www.super8.com \r\n \r\n1 60 \r\n \r\nlittle St. Simons lodge on littleSt. Simons Island \r\n \r\nBox 21078 \r\n \r\n912-638-7472 888-733-5774 www.littlestsimonsisland.com \r\n \r\n4 15 \r\n \r\nMidway \r\n \r\nMidway Motel \r\n \r\n271 N. 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While most of usonly dream \r\n \r\nEr \r\n \r\nBotanical Gardens and Guido Gardens in Metter. \r\n \r\npecan \"u-pick-'em\" farms. \r\n \r\nof playing the Augusta National,we can rest easy knowing other area \r\n \r\ntr \r\n \r\ncourses will amply support our habit. \r\n \r\nin \r\n \r\nH, \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\n Horsin' Around \r\nWatch apolo match at the Georgia International Horse Park near Conyers, cheer the foxhounds at the Belle Meade Hunt in Thomson, or admire the cutting horses at the annual Augusta Futurity. Enjoy world-class horse shows at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry or buy your own horse in Hazlehurst at the Circle 55 auction. \r\n \r\nHistoric Homes \r\nMadison, Macon, Athens, Washington, Augusta, Dublin, and Douglas boast beautifully preserved antebellum homes, bed-and-breakfasts, and gardens bursting with springtime dogwood and azalea blooms. This region is fi lled with charming and historic architectural treasures. \r\n \r\nHeartland Fests \r\nAharvest, ahuman, ahorse, or a historic home-just about anything is sufficient reason to celebrate in this region. Festivals throughout the year offer music, arts, crafts, good food, and oldfashioned Southern hospitality. Every October, you can see all this and more at the Georgia National Fair in Perry. \r\n \r\nTales of Time \r\nLiterary buffs can pay homage to Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple, in her hometown of Eatonton. Another native,Joel Chandler Harris, brought old slave stories to life with his tales of Uncle Remus. Astatue of Brer Rabbit presides over the Eatonton town square. In Milledgeville, lovers of American fiction can study the papers of Flannery O'Connor, who lived on her mother's farm in Andalusia. Other Georgiawriters include Augusta novelist Frank Yerby, known for his historical fiction, and Caroline Miller, the first writer from this state to win the Pulitzer, which was awarded for her novel Lamb In His Bosom. \r\n \r\n  Explore the historic Augusta Canal on a guided tour in a replica canal cargo boat \r\n \r\n Fly high at the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins with more than 100 aircraft and interactive exhibits \r\n \r\n Visit the Fruitcake Capital of the World in Claxton \r\n \r\n Check out the Rock Eagle Effigy in Eatonton, a giant bird shaped by mounds of quartz rock thousands of years ago \r\n \r\n Celebrate the bursting bouquets of blooming Yoshino cherry \r\n \r\nI I \r\n \r\ntrees each spring at the Macon Cherry Blossom Festival \r\n \r\nI  Tip your hat to Oliver Hardy, whose hometown of Harlem \r\n \r\ncelebrates the funny man with a festival every October \r\n \r\n Explore President Woodrow Wilson's boyhood home in Augusta \r\n \r\n Smell the gunpowder at the annual Civil War reenactment in Conyers and Clinton \r\n \r\n Take a leisurely stroll along the rejuvenated Augusta Riverwalk \r\n \r\n Get up close and comfortable with hawks, owls, and falcons at the Lamar Q. Ball Raptor Center in Statesboro \r\n \r\n Stop by the market at Lane Packing Company in Fort Valley, where you can take a free tour of the peach-packing plant from mid-May to mid-August \r\n \r\n Experience 12,000 years of Native American history at the 702-acre Ocmulgee National Monument in Macon \r\n \r\n Feel the rhythm in Athens at the Morton Theatre, where jazz greats like Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Cab Calloway sent soul music wafting through the streets \r\n \r\nPaddle the Altamaha \r\nFormed by the confluence of the Ocmulgee and Oconee Rivers, the Alta ma ha River flows for more than 130 miles through pristine hardwood bottom lands, cypress swamps, and tidal marshes. Designated by the Nature Conservancy as one of the 75 Last Great Places in the World, the ecologically diverse watershed is among the largest river systems in the U.S. Every second, the river expels about 100,000 gallons of freshwater into the Atlantic Ocean.Some 120 species of rare or endangered plants and animals are found in the watershed.This magnificent river is an adventurous must-do for kayaking, rafting, and canoeing (Baxley, Hazlehurst, Jesup, and Vidalia). \r\n \r\nLive Music \r\nJoin the college crowd and groove to the tunes at the 40 Watt Club or the Georgia Theatre in Athens.Enjoy the annual Lewis Family Homecoming and Bluegrass Festival held in Lincolnton or the Georgia Music Hall of Fame'soutdoor concerts like the \"Brown Bag Boogie\" in Macon. \r\n \r\nState Parks \r\nExplore Indian Springs, thought to be the oldest state park in the United States, or bag your own bag of cornmeal at George L. Smith State Park.Improve your game of golf at Little Ocmulgee or just relax and enjoy the natural beauty in one of 15 state parks and historic sites in this region. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Sports \r\nMacon celebrates athletes at the nation's largest sports hall of fame.Explore Olympic and Paralympic exhibits, or go interactive by shooting hoops or simulating NASCAR races. Augusta has professional hockey and baseball, while football reigns supreme in high schools and universities. \r\n \r\n82 \r\n \r\n Benton Lee's Steakhouse Along-standing favorite forthick,juicy Angus beefsteaks. Overlooks the river 138 Benton Powell Rd., Uvalda 912-594-6931 \r\nBlue Willow Inn Classic Southern fare like fried chicken, green tomatoes, and collard greens in an elegant Greek Revival mansion 294 N. Cherokee Rd., Social Circle 770-464-2131 \r\nColeman Lake Restaurant fine-dining selections from seafood, steaks, and game, with romantic tables and aview of the lake 823 Stevens Crossing Rd., Midville 478-589-7726 \r\nNew Perry Hotel \u0026 Dining Room Old-fashioned Southern fare at a historic hotel 800 Main, Perry 478-987-1000 \r\nSconyers Barbecue Alocal favorite for authentic traditional South Georgia open-pit barbecue, also celebrated for its famous hash and rice 2250 Sconyers Way, Augusta 706-790-5411 \r\n \r\ns Harness Racing Black Heritage \r\n \r\nCivil War \r\n \r\nThe fabulous climate and the \r\n \r\nExplore African American art and heritage and the legacy of one of \r\n \r\nFollow Union general Sherman's fateful \"March to the Sea,\" retrace the \r\n \r\nill \r\n \r\nrace-cond ucive red clay make \r\n \r\nGeorgia'smost influential black educators at the Lucy Craft Laney \r\n \r\njourney of Confederate president Jefferson Davis before his capture by \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nHawkinsville a\"Harness Horse \r\n \r\nMuseum in Augusta. Aformer slave, Laney went on to found the first Union troops, or search for the lost Confederate gold, which disappeared \r\n \r\nCapital,\" drawing racers from all elementary school for black children and the first black nursing \r\n \r\nin 1865 and would be worth $1 million today.This region has awealth \r\n \r\n)5 \r\n \r\nover North America for winter school. She worked tirelessly to preserve black history, literature,and of museums, battlefields, cemeteries, arsenals, and homes that escaped \r\n \r\ntraining. Watch the warm-ups \r\n \r\neducation. Stop by Springfield Baptist Church, the oldest \r\n \r\nSherman's burning campaign. Places like The Cannonball House and \r\n \r\nckey and cheer for the qualifying \r\n \r\nindependent black church in the United States. Exhibits at Macon's \r\n \r\nConfederate Museum in Macon bring the era to life.Trails such as the \r\n \r\nhorses at April's Spring Festival. Tubman African American Museum preserve the turbulent but \r\n \r\nHeartland of the Confederacy Civil War Trail help visitors explore the legacy \r\n \r\n! \r\n \r\nols \r\n \r\ntriumphant experience of black people in America, covering \r\n \r\nof the Confederacy. Don't forget to tour the old governor's mansion \r\n \r\neverything from African music to colonial cuisine. \r\n \r\nand the legislativechambers in the antebellum capital of Milledgeville. \r\n \r\n11 \r\n \r\n83 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMvMrND.ORG I I .800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nALMA N-18 \r\n \r\nChurch-Waddel-Brumby House Museum \r\n \r\nLyndon House Arts Center/Ware-Lyndon House \r\n \r\nMagno lia Midlands \r\n \r\n280 E. Dougherty St., Athens, 30601 \r\n \r\n293 Hoyt St., Athens, 30601 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n706-353-1820 \r\n \r\n706-613-3623, www.itown.com/athensllyndonhouse/ \r\n \r\nAlma-Bacon County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nwww.visitathensga.com/welcome_center.cfm \r\n \r\nSituated within the National Register Ware-Lyndon \r\n \r\n1120 W. 12th St., Alma, 31510 \r\n \r\nAthens' oldest surviving residence was built in 1820. House, this community visual arts complex contains \r\n \r\n912-632-5859, www.abcchamber.org \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\nIts rescue from demolition and subsequent restoration large galleries, a children's wing, artists' workshops, in the 1970s sparked the town's historic preservation and a gift shop. Open Tue. and T hu. noon-9 p.m., \r\n \r\nmovement. Open daily fall/winter 10 a.rn.-5 p.rn., Wed., Fri., and Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tours by appoint- \r\n \r\nAlma-Bacon County Welcome Center \r\n \r\nspring/summer 10 a.m .-6 p.m Free. 123 (first floor) ment (48 hours notice required). Free. \r\n \r\nBacon County Courthouse, 502 W. 12th St., Ste. 402 \r\n \r\n[;;I WC b. T \r\n \r\nAlma, 31510 \r\n \r\nDouble-Barreled Cannon \r\n \r\nT \r\n \r\n912-632-0019 \r\n \r\nCity Hall, College and Hancock Sts., Athens, 30601 Memorial Park/Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\n706-357-4430, 800-653-0603, www.visitathensga.com 293 Gran Ellen Dr., Athens, 30606 \r\n \r\n} \r\n \r\nAPPLING 0-8 \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nA Ripley's Believe It or Not! curiosity, this weapon may 706-613-3580 \r\n \r\nbe one of th e most unusual from the Civil War. It was www.athensclarkecounty.com/bearhollow \r\n \r\n} \r\n \r\nbuilt at the local foundry in 1863 when an anxious The park covers 72 acres with a lake, picnic areas, and \r\n \r\n} \r\n \r\nLake Springs Recreation Area \r\n \r\ncommuni ty feared attack by invading Northern playground. More than 120 species of Georgia native \r\n \r\n3900 Lake Springs Rd., Appling, 30802 \r\n \r\narmies. Open daily. Free. [;;I b. \r\n \r\nanimals call the dappled hardwood fo rest home. \r\n \r\n706-541-0150, 800-533-3478, www.sas.usace.army.mil \r\n \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-dusk. Guided tours of trail by \r\n \r\nHiking, biking, fishing, boat ramp, and picnicking Founders Memorial Garden \r\n \r\nappointment. Free. \r\n \r\navailable. Open daily 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m $4 day-use fee. 325 S. Lumpkin St., Athens, 30602 \r\n \r\n[;;I WC b. \r\n \r\n[;;I WC b. \r\n \r\n706-22 75369, www. uga.edulgardenclub/Founder. html \r\n \r\nA trickling fountain, winding walkways, ornamental Morton Theatre \r\n \r\nLittle River Marina \r\n \r\nshrubbery, and an 1857 antebellum home form this 195 W. Washington St., Athens, 30601 \r\n \r\n4271 Old Lincolnton Rd., Appling, 30802 \r\n \r\ngrand memorial to the founders of America's first gar- 706-613-3770, www.mortontheatre.com \r\n \r\n706-541-1358 \r\n \r\nden club. Open daily. Free. [;;I b. \r\n \r\nOne of th e first African American vaudeville theaters \r\n \r\nFull-service marina, boat rentals available. Open Mon.- \r\nFri. 9 a.rn.-6 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m.-8 p.m Free. \r\n[;;I WC b.fl \r\n \r\nGarden Club of Georgia 2450 S. Milledge Ave., Athens, 30605 706-227-5369, www.uga.edu/gardenclub \r\n \r\nin the United States, the fully restored Morton \r\n \r\nopened in 1910 and is listed in the National Register \r\n \r\np \r\n \r\nof Historic Places. A wide range of performances is \r\n \r\nti \r\n \r\npresented. Free to urs by appointment. Call for sched- \r\n \r\ncl \r\n \r\nOld Kiokee Baptist Church \r\n \r\nRepresenting 16,000 members statewide, the club ule and ticket prices. Office open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-1 \r\n \r\n6145 Tubman Rd., Appling, 30802 \r\n \r\nheadquarters are located in a neoclassical structure p.m., 3 p.m.- 6 p.m. \r\n \r\nT \r\n \r\n706-541-1086 \r\n \r\nthat houses a decorative arts museum and an impres- WCMIT \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nThis quaint church building dates back to 1808. Call sive antiques collection. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 \r\n \r\n7 \r\n \r\nMon.-Fri. 8:30 a.rn.-5 p.rn. for guided tours. Free. p.m. (closed noon-! p.m.). Tours $2. Call for North Oconee River Greenway and Heritage Trail \r\n \r\n!1 \r\n \r\nMistletoe State Park Of{GA Hwy. 150, 8 miles north ofl-20, Exit 175, Appling, 30802, 706-541-0321 , www.gastateparks.org Located on 72,000-acre Clarks Hi ll Lake, this park \r\n \r\nappointment. [;;I WC b. \r\nGeorgia Museum of Art 90 Carlton St. , Athens, 30602-6719 706-542-4662, www.uga.edu/gamusewn \r\n \r\n205 Old Commerce Rd., Athens, 30607 \r\n \r\n706-6 13-3610, www.athensgreenway.com \r\n \r\na \r\n \r\nThis park connects Sandy C reek Park, Sandy Creek \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nNature Center, North Oconee River Park, Dudley \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\nPark, and UGA with seven miles of paved and dirt \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nprovides exceptional bass fishing, boat rental, a swim- The GMOA's permanent collection of more than trails. Leashed dogs welcome. Open daily sunriseming beach, camping, cottages, a camper cabin, pic- 8,000 works focuses on 19th- and early-20th-century sunset. Free. \r\n \r\nu \r\n \r\nnic areas, and hiking and biking trails. Open daily 7 American painting, with works ranging from those of [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\na.m.-10 p.m. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\n\\,Vinslow Horner to rare drawings and prints from \r\n \r\n7 \r\n \r\nWilliam Blake's Book oflob . Open Tue. and Tim.-Sat. Oconee Forest Park \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nTrade Winds Marina \r\n \r\nIO a.m.-5 p.m., Wed. IOa.m.-9 p.m., Sun. I p.m.- 5 UGA Recreational Sports Complex \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\n5577 Marina Pkwy., Appling, 30802 706-541-1380, www.flagshipmarinas.com \r\n \r\np.rn. Closed major holidays . Guided tours by College Station and E. Campus Rds., Athens, 30602 appointment (two weeks notice requi red). Suggested 706-542-1571 \r\n \r\np \r\ns \r\n \r\nFull-service marina, boat rentals, cabins, campsite, donation $2. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\nwww.forestry.uga.edu/wamelllofpl \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nand gu ide services available. Open daily Memorial Day-Labor Day 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., off-season 9 Horticulture Trial Garden \r\n \r\nHome to the Tree Trail, a network of trails with more than 100 native Georgia trees and shrubs identified by \r\n \r\nu \r\n \r\na.rn.-5 p.rn. [;;I b. WC \r\n \r\n1111 Plant Science Bldg., Department of Horticulture name tags, th is 60-acre 100-year-old forest park has \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\nUGA, Athens, 30602 \r\n \r\nlakeshore hiking, mountain bike trails, and a picnic \r\n \r\n7 \r\n \r\nWest Dam Recreation Area \r\n \r\n706-542-2471, http://uga.ovationsoftware.com \r\n \r\narea. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\nScans Ferry Rd. (US Hwy. 22 1), Appling, 30802 \r\n \r\nExquisite ornamentals are performance-tested in sea- [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n706-541-0031 \r\n \r\nsonally rotating gardens. Office hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m., \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nEscape for the day to West Dam for fishing, picnicking, garden always open. Guided tours by appointment. Sandy Creek Nature Center \r\n \r\nand sporting on the shores of these waters. Open day- Free. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nENSAT Center \r\n \r\nlight hours Mar. !-Oct. 15. $4 per veh icle per day, \r\n \r\n$30 annual pass ($45 for two). [;;I WC \r\n \r\nITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame \r\n \r\n205 Old Commerce Rd., Athens, 30607 706-613-3 615, www.sandycreeknaturecenter.com \r\n \r\nu \r\n \r\nWildwood Park \r\n \r\nUGA South Campus, Athens, 30602 706-542-8064, www. uga.edulugalbottom-vi. html \r\n \r\nHands-on exhibits, environmental education programs, a variety of native wildlife, and 225 acres of unspoiled \r\n \r\n1 p \r\n \r\n6212 Holloway Rd., Appling, 30802 \r\n \r\nSince its 1983 beginnings, the hall of fame has induct- woodland, fields, and marshland promote under- \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n706-541-0586, www.co.columbia.ga.us \r\n \r\ned more than 150 players, coaches, and contributors, standing and respect for nature. Trails open daily \r\n \r\nE njoy 950 acres of unspoiled beaches, campsites, including Arthur Ashe, Jimmy Connors, and Stan until sunset, center open Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 \r\n \r\nC 1, \r\n \r\ntrails, and volleyball along Clarks Hill Lake. Open Smith. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-noon, 2 p.m.-5 p.m. p.m. Tours by appointment. Free. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\nIT \r\n \r\ndaily 8 a.m.-11 p.rn. $2 clay-use fee. [;;I b. WC \r\n \r\nGuided tours by appointment. Free. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\nSandy Creek Park \r\n \r\nC h, \r\n \r\nATHENS J-6 \r\n \r\nLamar Dodd School of Art Gallery \r\n \r\n400 Bob Holman Rd., Athens, 30607 \r\n \r\nHistori c Heart land \r\n \r\nfackson St., Visual Arts Bldg. \r\n \r\n706-613-3631, www.sandycreekpark.com \r\n \r\nButts-Mehre Heritage Hall and Sports Museum One Selig Circle, Athens, 30602 \r\n \r\nUGA Campus, Athens, 30602 706-542-1511, www.visart.uga.edu/ \r\n \r\nThis 782-acre park surrounds Lake Chapman and offers wooded trails, playgrounds, picnic spots, fish- \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\n706-542-9036, www.georgiadogs.com \r\n \r\nThe galleries at the UGA art school host revolving ing, campi ng, swin1n1ing, sports areas, dog runs, and \r\n \r\nV: \r\n \r\nNamed for two former coaches, this athletic complex shows of student, facu lty, and professional work. more. Call for hours and fees. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nand museum is home to University of Georgia (UGA) Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. noon-5 \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\nsports and Athens O lympics exhibits. Call for hours p.m. Closed during UGA holidays . Free. \r\n \r\nT \r\n \r\nand tours. Free. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\n[;;I WC b. \r\n \r\nar \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\n State Botanical Garden of Georgia 2450 S. Milledge Ave., Athens, 30605 706-542-1244, w,vw.uga.edu!botgardenl A dazzling three-story tropi cal conservatory dominates this 3I 3-acre preserve. Gardens open daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Oct.-Mar., 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Apr.-Sept. Visitors ce nter open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. , Sun. 11 :30 a.m.-4:30 p.rn. Guided tours by appointment. \r\nFree. l:il WC \u0026. ~I \r\nTate Student Center Gallery/Room 309 153 Tate Student Center, UGA Campus, Athens, 30602 706-542-6396, www.uga.edu/union Administered by the UGA Department of Student Activities, the gallery displays monthl y rotating exhi bits of international, local, and student artwork. Open dai ly 8 a. m .-midnight. Free. \r\nl:il WC\u0026. \r\nTaylor-Grady House 634 Prince Ave., Athens, 30601 706-549-8688 Now a house museum, this 1844 Greek Revival structure was th e collegiate home of Henry W. Grady, who was credited with establishing the view of th e New South after the Civil War. Open Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m. Guided tours by appointment through the Athens Welcome Center. Suggested \r\ndonation $3. l:il WC \u0026. \r\nThe Tree That Owns Itself Dearing and Finley Sts, Athens, 30601 706-357-4430, 800-653-0603, www.visitathensga.com In 1932 William H. Jackson, out of love for a great white oak on his property, deeded the tree to itself, along with eight feet ofland surrounding it on all si des. The tree was blown down during a windstorm in 1942, but a successor grew from one of its acorns. Free. \r\nUGA Visitors Center Four Towers Bldg., College Station Rd. , Athens, 30602 706-542-0842, www.uga.edu/visctr The center is a complete source of UGA visitor information. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. I p. m .-5 p.m. Closed on UGA holi days. Se lf-guided, or call for gui ded tours. Free. \r\nl:il WC \u0026. \r\nUniversity of Georgia Arboretum UGA Campus, Athens, 30602 706-542-0842 www. uga. edullwrtlarboretumlugacampus. htm T hanks to its attracti ve, biologically diverse coll ection of trees, shrubs, an d plants, the campus was designated an arboretum. Open daily. \r\nl:il WC \u0026. \r\nU.S. Navy Supply Corps Museum 1425 Prince Ave., Athens, 30606-2205 Public access at Oglethorpe Ave. entrance 706-354-7349, W\\V\\V. nscs.cnet. navy.mil One of on ly 11 official U.S. Navy museums, this collection in cludes models, uniforms, navigation equipment, artifacts, photographs, and research archives. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Closed on federal holidays. Guided tours by appointment. Vis itors should call ahead. Free. \r\nl:ilWC \r\nWe Let the Dawgs Out Public Art Exhibit Various locations, Athens, 30601 706-353- 1820, 800-653-0603 www.weletthedawgsout.org Three dozen larger-than-life bulldogs painted by local artists are on permanent display throughout Athens. \r\n \r\nWray-Nicholson House 298 Hull St., Athens, 30602 706-542-2251 , www.alumni.uga.edu The centerpiece of a historic complex, th is 1825 house now serves as headquarters of th e UGA National Alumni Association, whi ch provides ca mpus tours. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\nl:il WC\u0026. \r\nTravel Services \r\nAthens Area Chamber of Commerce 246 W. Hancock Ave., Athens, 30601 706-549-6800, www.athenschamber.net Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nl:il WC\u0026. \r\nAthens Convention and Visitors Bureau 300 N. Thomas St. , Athens, 3060 1 706-357-4430, 800-653-0603, www.visitathensga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m .-5 p.m. \r\nl:il WC\u0026. \r\nAthens Welcome Center 280 E. Dougherty St., Athens, 30601 706-353-1820 www. visitathensga.comlwelcome_center.cfm Information on Athens' Class ic City Tours available. Open daily fall/winter 10 a.m.-5 p.m., spring/summer 10 a.m.-6 p.m . Tours depart at 2 p.m. \r\nl:il WC\u0026. \r\nAUGUSTA P-9 \r\nClassic South AMain St reet City Appleby House/Appleby Branch Library 2260 Walton Way, Augusta, 30904 706-736-6244, www.ecgrl.public.lib.ga. us This pre-Civil War hom e is now a public library branch serving the historic Summervill e 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. \r\nl:il WC\u0026. \r\nArtists' Row 1000 block of Broad St., Augusta, 30901 706-774-1006, 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243 www.augusta.org More than two dozen art galleries, working studios, and shops add color to this district, known for its varied selection of fine art, jewelry, sc ulpture, and crafts. \r\nl:il WC\u0026. \r\nAugusta Arsenal/Augusta State University 2500 Walton Wa y, Augusta, 30904 706-737- 1400, www.aug.edu T he campus of ASU has many historical markers recounting its past as the arsenal to both federal and Confederate governments. The commandant's house was the boyhood home of poet Stephen Vincent Benet. Open daily. Tours by appointm ent. Free. \r\nl:il WC\u0026. \r\nAugusta Canal Headgates at Savannah Rapids 3300 Evans-to-Lock Rd. , Augusta, 30907 706-823-0440, 888-659-8926 www.augustacanal.com Discover miles of water, wildlife, and walking trails only steps away from a busy modern city. Take a canoe, kayak, or bicycle ride through Georgia's only Na tiona l Heritage Area. Access point for the Savannah River. Open daily 7 a.m.-dark . Guided group tours available by appoi ntm ent. Free. \r\nl:il WC\u0026. \r\n \r\nAugusta Canal Interpretive Center 1450 Greene St. in Enterprise Mill, Augusta, 30901 706-823-0440, 888-659-8926, www.augustacanal.com Learn the 160-year history of the Augusta Canal, Georgia's only National Heritage Area. Interactive exh ibits on hydropower, th e Civil War, and the rise and fall of Southern textile manufacturing. Guided water tours on canal cargo boat replicas. Open Mon.Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. I p.rn.-6 p.m. Adults $5, seniors and military $4, students $3, children under six free. \r\nl:ilWCMI \r\nAugusta Golf and Gardens One 11th St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4443, 888-874-4443, www.gghforg Bea utiful gardens surround this attraction, home of the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame. See larger-than-life bronze scu lptures of some of golf's greatest masters, such as Arnold Palmer, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Raymond Floyd, and Jack Nicklaus. Seasonal hours vary. Guided tours by appointment. Adults $7, ch il- \r\ndren $5 , seniors and military $6. l:il \u0026. T \r\nAugusta Green Jackets Lake Olmstead Stadium 78 Milledge Rd., Augusta, 30904 706-736-7889, www.greeniackets.net T he Green Jackets are th e C lass A affiliate of th e Boston Red Sox and play all hom e games at Lake Olmstead Stadium. Season runs early Apr.-Sept. Call \r\nfor fees. l:il WC \u0026. fl \r\nAugusta Museum of History 560 Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 706-722-8454, W\\V\\V.augustamuseum.org From pre-colonial to Civil War artifacts, Edgefield pottery, Masters memorabilia, and even one of James Brown 's costumes-and a host of changing exhibits as well-this museum has it all. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Adults $4, children 6-18 $2, seniors $3. Call in advance to arrange \r\nguided tours for groups. l:il WC \u0026. T \r\nConfederate Monument Between Seventh and Eighth Sts. at Broad St. Augusta, 30901 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, W\\V\\V.augustaga.org Augusta native Private Berry Benson is depicted as representative of the common Confederate soldier, with likenesses of Generals Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, T. R. R. Cobb, and W. H. T. Walker at th e \r\nmonum ent's base. Open daily. l:il \r\nConfederate Powderworks Chimney 1717 Goodrich St., Augusta, 30904 706-823-0440 The smokestack remains as a monument to the efforts of those who built and worked within the Confederate Powderworks, the only structure ever built by th e \r\nConfederate States of Ameri ca. \u0026. \r\nEnterprise Mill 1450 Greene St., Augusta, 30901 706-262-4001, www.enterprisemill.com Factory artifacts are sca ttered throughout the corridors and grounds of this vast I9th-century textile mill bordering the Augusta Canal. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 \r\np.m. l:il \u0026. fl T \r\nEzekiel Harris House 1822 Broad St., Augusta, 30904 706-722-8454, ,vww.augustamuseum.org Built in 1797 by a prominent tobacco merchant, this house is an outsta nding example of 18th-century domestic architecture. G uided tours Tue. and Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ; groups should call in advance. Adults \r\n$2, children 6-18 $1, seniors $1. l:il WC\u0026. \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\n I \r\nI \r\nI I \r\nI \r\nI I \r\n \r\nw w w.GE O R GI A 0N MYM IND .O RG I r .800 V IS I T G A \r\n \r\nFirst Presbyterian Church 642 Telfair St., Augusta, 3090 1 706-823-2450, www.firstpresaugusta.org D es igned by Robert M ill s, the architect of the Washington Monum ent, th is 1809 church had as its pastor Pres ident Woodrow Wilson's fath er from 1858 \r\nto 1870. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l Ge \r\nGertrude Herbert Institute of Art 506 Telfair St., Augusta, 3090 1 706-72 2-5495, www.ghia.org Th is National Register home serves as a center fo r visual arts classes and ch anging art exhi bitions. O pen Tue .-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sat. by appoi ntment. \r\nFree. [;;l WC Ge \r\nHaunted Pillar Fifth and Broad St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4067 Local legend h olds that the Lower C ity Market was destroyed in 1878 by a curse fro m an itinera nt preacher. After a cycl one leveled th e market, only the pillar \r\nrema ined. Open da ily. [;;l c;, \r\nLaney-Walker Historic District 600- 1400 blocks Laney-Walker Blvd. , Augusta, 3090 1 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, www.augustaga .org T he heart of the traditi onally African American business district dates back to th e days of enfo rced segregation. Lucy Craft Laney Museum, Tabernacle Baptist C hurch, Penny Savi ngs Bank, and Pil grim Li fe and Health Bu ilding are among the historic sites in the \r\narea. Hours vary. [;;l Ge \r\nLucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History 1116 Phillips St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-3576, www.lucycraftlaneymusewn.com Born into slavery, Lu cy Craft Lan ey was one of Georgia's most influ ential edu cational leade rs. Sh e fo unded th e first black kindergarten, black nursing school, and Hai n es Normal Ins titute . Artifacts from her life, exhibits on notabl e black Augustans, and changing art and h istory exh ibits are shown here . O pen Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m .- 5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m .-4 p.m., Sun . 2 p.m.-5 p.m. G uided tours by appointm ent. \r\nAdul ts $3, child ren $1. [;;l WC c;. \r\nMagnolia Cemetery 702 Third St., Augusta, 3090 1 706-821 -1746 Magn ol ia is th e resting place fo r more than 500 Confe dera te soldiers and seven generals, as well as \r\noth er notabl es from the peri od. Open daily. [;;l WC 6'. \r\nMeadow Garden House Museum 1320 Independence Dr., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4 174 www.augustaga .org/111useu111.h111l Home of D eclara ti on oflnd ependence signer George Wal ton, this pre-179 1 fa rmhouse is Augusta's oldest h ome and th e oldest museum in Georgia, complete with late 18th- and early-1 9th-century furniture. Tours Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m .-4 p.m. , Sat. by appointment. Adults $4, coll ege stu dents $3, children $1, seni ors $3.50. Group rates available . [;;l WC \r\nMorris Museum of Art One Tenth St., Augusta, 3090 1 706-724-7501, www.themorris.org The perman ent coll ecti on is devoted to 200 yea rs of painting in the American South . Rotating exhibits offer a variety of contemporary Southern art. O pen Tue.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. , Sun. noon-5 p.m . G uided to urs by appointment. Adults $3, children $2 (under \r\n5 fre e), seniors and military $2. [;;l WC Ge T \r\n \r\nNational Science Center's Fort Discovery One Seventh St., Augusta, 30901 706-821-0200, 800-325-5445, www.nscdiscovery. org With the Paul S. Simon D iscovery T heater, StarLab, Power Station D emonstrations, Kid Scape , Science Store, and 270 hands-on exhibits, this is the smart place to have fun . O pen Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m ., Sun. noon-5 p.m . Adults $8, ch ildren 4-17 $6 (3 and un der free), sen iors and military $6. [;;lWC M I \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nature Park Lock-and-Dam Rd., Augusta, 30906 706-828-21 09, www.phinizyswamp.org This park boasts 1,150 acres of u ncorrupted wetlands, swam ps, nature trails, boardwalks, and observation decks where herons, red-shouldered hawks, otters, alligators, and even th e elusive bobcat can be spotted. O pen M on .-Fri. noon-dusk, Sat. and Sun. dawndusk. Free. \r\nc:;;iwc\u0026 \r\nRiverwalk Augusta Between Fifth and Tenth Sts., Augusta, 30901 706-821- 1751, 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243 www.augustaga .org Stroll along multil evel walkways by th e Savannah River to the Jessye Norman Am phi th eater an d Heroes' Overl ook memorial, as well as museums, parks, gardens, and sh ops. [;;lWCMIT \r\nSacred Heart Cultural Center 1301 Greene St., Augusta, 3090 1 706-826-4700, www.sacredheartaugusta.org T his la ndmark, fo rm e r Catholic ch urch bu ilt betwee n 1897 and 1900, now hosts va rious fu nctions th roughout the year. Free self-gu ided tours Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. or schedu le a group guided tour for $2 \r\nper person. [;;l Ge WC \r\nSt. Paul's Episcopal Church 605 Reynolds St., on the Riverwalk, Augusta, 3090 1 706-724-2485, www.saintpcwls.org O riginally bu ilt in 1750 as part of th e British colonial outpost Fort Augusta . T he current structure was buil t in 1918. Its cemetery is the resti ng place of many notabl es, including U. S. C onstitution signer W illiam Few. Open Mon .- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m ., Sat. 9 a.m .- noon, and \r\nduri ng services. [;;l Ge \r\nSigners Monument Greene St. at Monument St., Augusta, 3090 1 706-724-4067 Two of Geo rgia's three sign ers of the D eclaration of Inde pendence, Lyman Hall and George Walton, rest \r\nbeneath th is obelisk. 6'. \r\nSpringfield Baptist Church 11 4 12th St. at Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 706-724- 1056, www.historicspringfield.org The oldest Afr ica n American church in th e Un ited States, it was fo unded in 1787 and stan ds on its original site . Bo th M orehouse C ollege and the Georgia Rep u bl ican Party were orga ni zed here. Ope n Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m .-3 p.m. Gu ided to urs by appoint- \r\nment. Free. [;;l 6'. WC \r\nSpringfield Village Park 1200 block of Reynolds St., Augusta, 3090 1 706-724-1056, 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243 www.augustaga .org A 4 5-foot stainless-steel sculpture by Ri chard Hu nt and a reflecting pool distinguish th e 2.5-acre park adjacent to Springfi eld Baptist Church. O pen daily. Free. [;;l \r\n \r\nSummerville HistoricDistrict Walton Way and Milledge Rd., Augusta, 30904 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, www.augustaga .org D ri ve or stroll these streets and enj oy a variety of architectural sights and styles . \r\nWoodrow Wilson Boyhood Home 419 Seventh St., Augusta, 3090 1 706-722-9828, www.wilsonboyhoodhome .org T homas Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the United States, lived with hi s fa mily in Augusta for nearly 13 years between 1858 an d 1870. O pen Tue.-Sat. 10 a. m .-5 p.m. Ad ul ts $5, students $3, se nio rs $4. \r\n[;;l WC Ge (first fl oor) \r\nTravel Services Augusta Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau 1450 Greene St., Ste. 110, Augusta, 3090 1 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, www.augustaga.org \r\nO pen Mcin.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p. m. [;;l WC 6'. \r\nGeorgia Visitor InformationCenter- Augusta I-20 at the Georgia and S. Carolina border Augusta, 30907 706-737- 1446, www.georgiaonmymind.org \r\nOpen dai ly 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;;l WC Ge \r\nAugusta Welcome Center 560 Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4067, www.augustaga.org Metro Augusta's offi cial visi tors welcome center and gift shop is located inside the Augusta Museum of f-I istory. O pen Mon .-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn. , Sun . I p.m.- \r\n5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6'. \r\nAugusta Riverwalk Marina 1 Fifth St., Augusta, 30901 706-722-1388 Full-service marina. Open Tue.- Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. , \r\nSat.-Su n. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r fees . [;;l Ge WC \r\nGreater Augusta Sports Council 1450 Greene St., Ste. 110, Augusta, 30901 706-722-8326, www. augustas/Jorts org Cal l fo r info rm ation on Augusta's sports venu es and organizati ons. O pen Mon .-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nc:;;iwc \u0026 \r\nHistoric Sites Driving Tour 560 Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4067, 800-726-0243, www.augustaga org Guides describe Augusta history and scenic highligh ts . By appoin tment onl y. Sat. I :30 p.m.- 3:3 0 p.m . Adu lts \r\n$10, children $5 . [;;l WC \u0026 \r\nBARNESVILLE G-11 \r\nHis to ric Heartland Cara Studios/Carnegie Library Building One Carnegie Way, Library and Greenwood Sts. Barnesville, 30204-1670 770-358-3132, www.carastudios.com Bu ilt in 1910 and on the National Historic Register, th is site ep itomi zes Georgian Revival arc h itecture and is now th e studi o and home of artist and poet C ara . Ca ll to schedu le group to urs, for info rmation \r\non art perfor mances, or to see exhibits. [;;l WC 6'. T \r\nGone With the Wind Hall of Stars Museum 643 Greenwood St., Barnesville, GA 30204 770-358-4989, 877-LUV-GW1W www .tarleton-oaks .com Tour this haunted, antebellum mansion wh ich served as a Confederate headquarters and hospital during the War Between the States . View ra re GvVIW memorabilia including Marga ret Mitchell 's own copy of th e book with notations, and items worn by cast mem- \r\nbers. Call fo r hours and fees. [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\n OT LL WATER. s \r\nONSIDER.ED \\ AZAR \r\nWe looked upon golf's greate slt moments. We followed a river that changed the entire South. \r\nWe found a city reborn. 'Alive with history, atmosphere and tastes. \r\nWe came for a day. We stayed a week. We played Augusta. \r\nAUGUSTA \r\ncode GA04) or visit wwwAugustaGA.org \r\n \r\n ~ .. ce~ \r\nS UTH www.ClassicSouth.org \r\nExPLORE A UNIQUE PIECE OF GEORGIA1S HISTORY \r\n \r\nSomething for everyone \r\n \r\nGEORGIA GOLF HALL OF FAME'S \r\nRota ical Gardens \r\n \r\nAs one of the CSRA's most significant \r\n \r\ncultural and educational resources, \r\n \r\nthe Augusta Museum of History \r\n \r\nhas something for everyone. \r\n \r\n706-722-8454 \r\n \r\nGeorgia's only National Heritage Area, the Augusta Canal played important roles \r\n \r\nwww.AugustaMuseum.org \r\n \r\nin the Civil War and the birth of the New \r\n \r\nSouth. Visit the Interpretive Center and \r\n \r\ntake a Petersburg Canal Boat ride. Learn about waterpower, cotton manufacturing and mill village life th rough movies, models, working mill equipment. And explore the \r\nbeautiful Augusta Canal itself  \r\n \r\nYouWill Get Wet. \r\n \r\n8.5 miles of water and trails, perfect \r\n \r\nfor hiking, biking or canoeing. \r\n \r\n- You May \r\n \r\nI : \r\n \r\n888-659-8926 \r\nWWW .AUGUSTACANAL.COM \r\n...... The MoJTis Museum ofArt \r\n \r\nGet so ed. \r\n \r\n... houses the finest public collection devoted to the art and artists of the South in the nation, with a permanent collection totaling over 3,000 works of art, representing such themes as the Civil War, Southern Impressionism, Twentieth Cehtury and contemp eaintings It offers special exhibitions ., concert11i,lectures and \r\no 1public programs. \r\n \r\n-....... \r\nNature's own water theme park. ...Located next door to Augusta. \r\n \r\nCanoeing  Camping  Water Sports Hiking  Mountain Biking  Softball \r\nSoccer  Disc Golf  and More \r\nAugusta Metro Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 800- 726 -0243 www.AugustaGA .org \r\n\\....... \r\n \r\nwww.gghi.org \r\n(888) 874-4443 \r\n Complimentary breakfast  Covered parking  Free weekday morning paper  Free HBO \r\n Indoor pool, whirlpool \u0026 exercise room  In-room coffee, hair dryer \u0026 iron \r\n,If cozy stay at a comfo1tabl.e price \r\n800-456-4000 \r\nwww.country-inns.com/augustaga_riverwalk Three Ninth St.  Augusta, GA 30909 \r\n706-774-1400 Fax: 706-774-1402 \r\n \r\n Burke Count \r\n \r\ntS;JJ l.!aR!tlr \r\n \r\n.,.;,_ \r\n \r\n~,.r~/h~.,'t \r\n \r\n~.. \r\nf \r\n \r\nLincolnton-Lincoln County \r\nWhere Man \u0026Nature WaJk Together \r\n \r\n,,.,r Visit historic Burke County and Waynesboro, Georgia, the \"Bird Dog Capital of the World.\" Enjoy antique shops, quaint homes and numerous \r\nhunting and fishing activities. Call Burke County Chamber of Commerce at 706.554.5451 or visit www.burkecountyga.net \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nTHOMSON-MCDUFFIE CO. \r\n \r\n~tlss, ~rid/es, tll1d~/ues \r\n \r\nConfederate Gold, Majestic Mansions, An Unreconstructed Rebel; along with three wonderful museums, unique downtown shops and galleries, a revolutionary battlefield, and inviting bed \u0026 breakfast inns. \r\n \r\nVisit Lincoln County's many historical sites and museums! Climb a mountain, \r\nlisten to Bluegrass, walk a trail, play some golf... all of this and more \r\nin a Sportsman Paradise! \r\nLincolnton-Lincoln County Where Man \u0026 Nature Walk Together \r\nPhone (706) 359-7970 www.lincolncountyga.org \r\n \r\nWhether you're fishing on Lake Thurmond, attending the Belle Meade Hunt Opening Meet, an equestrian event at Pine Top Farm, or the Blind Willie McTell Blues Festival, fun abounds in Thomson-McDuffie Co. \r\nFor more information call 706.597.1000 or visit www.thomson-mcduffie.org \r\n \r\nGet away for the day or the weekend to relax and experience a simpler place and time. It's a treasure worth discovering over and over again! \r\n~ Pl.tit tllthfJf'/tfl'\u003c!t!P C+1J1H dll{I/Ht!r n((.I \r\n(706)678-2013 www.washingtonwilkes.com \r\n \r\nExperience Greene County - AWater and Golf Wonderland in the Historic Deep South \r\n \r\nLocated one hour east of Atlanta, Greene County offers some of the states best fishing and game hunting on Lake Oconee, Georgia's second largest lake. Ranked as one of the top 50 golf destinations in the world by Golf Digest Magazine, the four residential golf resorts located along the shores of Lake Oconee  Reynolds Plantation, Harbor Club, Cuscowilla and Port Armor  offer plentiful tee times, tennis, croquet and wonderful restaurants for your dining pleasures. \r\n \r\nAt the Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation, you can experience the Dave Pelz Golf School \r\n \r\nand a 26,00 square foot spa facility. Come and stroll along the tree-lined streets in the historic \r\n \r\ndowntowns of Greene County where beautifully restored historic buildings house the finest in \r\n \r\nantiques and gift items. Come and spend an afternoon, a weeken~, or  1ime. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n'j \r\n \r\n ww w.GE o RGIA 0N M v M1 N o .o RG I I . 80 0 V1 s1T G A \r\n \r\n11 \r\nI \r\nI \r\nI \r\nI \r\n \r\nI  for moreinformation on these courses, call 1-800-VISIT GA to et your free Georgia Golf Guide. \r\n \r\nALMA \r\n \r\nFieldstone Golf and \r\n \r\nFORT VALLEY \r\n \r\nBowden Go lf Course \r\n \r\nRUTLEDGE \r\n \r\nBlueberry Plantation Golf Club Country Club \r\n \r\nPine Needles Country Club \r\n \r\n3111 Miller/ield Rd., 31201 * The Creek at Hard Labor \r\n \r\nClubhouse Circle, Box 1 \r\n \r\n2720 Salem Rd. , 30013 \r\n \r\n11 1 Country Club Rd. , 31030 478-742-1610 \r\n \r\n1400 Knox Chapel Rd., 30663 \r\n \r\n31510 912-632-2772 \r\n \r\n770-483-4321 Highland Golf Club \r\n \r\n478-825-3816 GRAY \r\n \r\nOak Haven Golf Cl ub 7359 Thomaston Rd., 3/220 \r\n \r\n706-557-3006, 800-434-0982 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nATHENS Green Hills Country Club 4080 Bamett Shoals Rd., 30605 706-548-6032 \r\n \r\n2271 Flat Shoals Rd., 30013 770-483 -4235 www.highlandgolfcom \r\nHoney Creek Golf and \r\n \r\nLake Jonesco Golf Course CA Hwy. 22 E., 31032 478-986-3206 \r\nGREENSBORO \r\n \r\n478-474-8080 \r\nOakview Golf and Country Club 128 Oakview Club Dr. , 31216 478-785-1833 \r\n \r\nSTATESBORO Eagle Creek Golf Club 7436 GA Hwy. 46, 30458 912-839-3933 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Golf Course 2600 Riverbend Rd., 30605 706-369-5739 www.golfcourse.11ga .edu \r\n \r\nCountry Club 635 Clubhouse Dr., 30094 770-483-6343 www. honeycreekgolf com \r\n \r\nHarbor Club One Club Dr., 30642 800-505-4653 www.harborcl11b.com \r\n \r\nwww.oakviewgolfcom \r\nRiverside Golf and Country Club 6000 N. Wesleyan Dr., 3I2 IO 478-477-6764 \r\n \r\nSouthern Li nks Golf Club 103 1 Golf Club Rd., 30458 912-839-3 191 www.so11themlinks.com \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA Augusta Golf Course 2023 Highland Ave., 30904 706-731 -9411 \r\nForest Hill sGolf Club \r\n \r\nCOVINGTON \r\n \r\n* Port Armor Country Club \r\n \r\nThe Oaks Course \r\n \r\nOne Port Annor Pkwy., 30642 \r\n \r\n11240 Brown Bridge Rd. , 30014 706-453-4564 \r\n \r\n770-786-3801 \r\n \r\nwww.portarmor.com \r\n \r\nwww.golfoaks.com \r\n \r\n* Reynolds Plantation \r\n \r\nMCRAE *Li ttle Ocmulgee Wallace \r\nAdams Course Hwy. 441 N., 31055 229-868-6651, 800-434-0982 \r\n \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE Southerness Golf Course 4871 Flat Bridge Rd. , 30281 770-808-6000 www.so11themessgolf net \r\n \r\n1500 Comfort Rd. , 30909 \r\n \r\nDEXTER \r\n \r\n100 Linger Longer Rd., 30642 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\n706-733-0001 \r\nGordon Lakes Golf Course Range Rd. , 30905 706-79 /-6854 \r\nGoshen Plantation Golf Club 1601 Goshen Clubhouse Dr. 30906 706-793-1035 www.goshengolfcom \r\nBAXLEY Appling Country Club 4628 Hatch Pkwy. S., 31513 \r\n \r\nGreen Acres Golf Club 332 Rentz Dexter Rd., 31019 478-875-3110 \r\nDOUGLAS Beaver Kreek Golf Club 485 Beaver Kreek Rd. , 31533 912-384-8230 \r\nDouglas Community Golf Course SCC Tiger Rd , 31534 912-384-7353 \r\nHinson Hills Golf Course 3179 GA Hwy. 32 E., 31533 \r\n \r\n706-467- 1135 www. reynoldsgolfcom \r\nHARLEM Three Oaks Golf Course 1300 Three Oaks Dr., 30814 706-556-/400 \r\nHAWKINSVILLE Southern Hills Golf Club Rt. 1, Box 6010, GA Hwy. 247, 31036 478-78 3-0600 1vww.s011themhillsgolfcom \r\n \r\nMETTER Will ow Lake Country Club Willow Lake Dr., 30439 912-685-2724 \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE Little Fishing Creek Golf Course 65 GA Hwy. 22 W, 31061 478-445-0796 \r\nMONROE Monroe Golf and Country Club 1212 Alcovy St., 30655 770-267-8424 \r\n \r\nSWAINSBORO Swainsboro Country Club 557 McCleod Bridge Rd, 3040 1 478-237-611 6 \r\nTHOMSON Belle Meade Country Club 2660 Twin Pine Rd., 30824 706-595-45 11 \r\nThomson Country Club 972 Wire Rd., 30824 706-595-2727 \r\n \r\n912-367-3582 \r\n \r\n912-384-8984 \r\n \r\nTown Creek Golf Course \r\n \r\nwww.monroegcc.com \r\n \r\nUNION POINT \r\n \r\nCrooked Creek Golf Club \r\n \r\nDUBLIN \r\n \r\n335 Carter Cemetery Rd., 31513 100 Riverview Park Golf Course \r\n \r\n912-367-6300, 706-769-6699 Riverview Dr., 31021 \r\n \r\nLovers Lane Rd. , 31036 478-783-0128 \r\nHAZLEHURST \r\n \r\nProvidence Club 656 Providence Cl11b Dr., 30656 770-207-4332 \r\n \r\nGreene County Country Club 5273 Union Point Hwy., 30669 706-486-4513 \r\n \r\nBISHOP Lane Creek Golf Course 1201 Club Dr., 30621 800-842-6699 \r\n \r\n478-275-4064 \r\nEASTMAN Pine Bluff Country Club 345 Pine Bluff Rd. , 31023 \r\n \r\nTwisted Pines Golf Club 270 Uvalda Hwy., 31539 912-375-6697 \r\nHEPHZIBAH \r\n \r\nwww.eaglegreens.com \r\nWood lake Golf Course 4I25 Lakeside Blvd., 30655 770-207-55 11 \r\n \r\nVIDALIA Rocky Creek Golf Club 1916 Foxfire Dr., 30474 912-53 8-1110 \r\n \r\nBONAIRE Waterford Golf Club 620 CA Hwy. 96 E., 31005 478-328-7533 www.thewaterfordgolfclub.com \r\nCLAXTON Evan sHeights Golf Course US Hwy. 301 S, 30417 \r\n \r\n478-374-0991 \r\nEATONTON * Golf Club at Cuscowilla \r\n354 Cuscowilla Dr., 31024 706-485-0094 www.cuscowi lla.com \r\n*Great Wate rs at Reynolds Plantation Golf Club \r\n \r\nPointe South Golf Club 4324 Peach Orchard Rd. , 30906 706-592-2222 \r\nJACKSON Hickory Hill Golf Course 209 Biles Rd., 30233 770-775-2433 \r\n \r\nwww.woodlakegc.com \r\nMO NTICELLO Hunter Pope Country Club 14617 CA Hwy. 83 N., 31064 706-468-6222 \r\nPERRY Houston Lake Country Club 2323 CA Hwy. 127, 31069 \r\n \r\nWARNER ROB INS International City Golf Club 100 Sandy R11n Ln., 31088 478-322-0276 \r\nLandings Golf Club 309 Stathams Way, 31088 478-923-5222 www.landingsgolfcl11b.com \r\n \r\n912 -739-3003 \r\nCOCHRAN Uchee Tra il Golf Club Country Club Rd., 3/014 478-934-7891 \r\nThe Woods Golf Course Mac Thompson Rd., 31014 478-934-0731 \r\nCONYERS Cherokee Run Golf Club \r\n \r\n100 Plantation Dr., 31024 706-485-0235 www.reynoldsplantation.com \r\nUndeRemusGo~Cou~e 120 Hambone Holle Dr., 31024 706-485-6850 \r\nEVANS Jones Creek Golf Club 777 Jones Creek Dr. , 30809 706-860-4228 \r\n \r\nJESUP Pine Fore st Country Club CA Hwy. 301 S , 31545 912-427-6505 \r\nKEYSVILLE Applewood Golf Course 6130 Story Mill Rd., 30816 706-5 54-0028 \r\nLINCOLNTON Rocky Branch Golf Club \r\n \r\n478-2 18-5253 \r\nPerry Coun try Club 1000 N. Davis Rd., 31069 478-987-1033 \r\nREIDSVILLE * Brazell's Creek at Gordonia \r\nAlatamaha 355 Golf Course Rd., 30453 912-557-7745, 800-434-0982 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nPine Oaks Golf Course 755 Wamer Robins St. , 31098 478-923-7334 www.robins.af millservices \r\nWARRENTON The Boulders Golf Course 875 Q11aker Rd. S.E., 30828 706-465-2577 \r\nWAYNESBORO Waynesboro Country Club \r\n \r\n1595 Centennial Olympic Pkwy. 30013 770-785-7904 www.cherokeerun.com \r\n \r\nFORSYTH Forsyth Golf Club 400 Country Club Dr., 31029 478-994-5328 \r\n \r\n4711 Do11ble Branches Rd., 30817 706-359-4303 \r\nMACON Barrington Hall Golf Club 104 Stoney Creek Dr., 31220 478-757-8358 \r\n \r\nROCHELLE Mallard Point Golf Course GA Hwy. 215, 31079 229-365-7810 \r\n \r\n336 Herndon Rd., 30830 706-554-2262 \r\nWRENS Brushy Creek Golf Club 2896 GA Hwy. 102, 30833 706-547 -2 8 16 \r\n \r\nwww.barringtonhallgolfclub.com \r\n \r\n90 \r\n \r\n Baxley-Appling County www.baxleymg 912-367-7731 \r\n \r\nA Nature Lover's Getaway \r\nExplore the Altamaha Canoe Trail as designated by the GA Dept. of Natural Resources, home to over 130 rare or endangered species. The Nature Conservancy calls it \"One of America's Last Great Places\" where nature is largely undisturbed. Participate in the spring and fall Altamaha River Rat Run Canoe and Kayak Excursion. \r\n \r\nDouglas Welcome Genter www.cityofdouglas.com 888-426-3334 \r\n \r\nDiscover Douglas \r\nThe Ashley-Slater House serves as the finest .Welcome Center in the State of Georgia. Come tour the Welcome Center and listen to the story of power and money, plus the bewildering tragedies of the early 1900s owners. The Welcome Center is located in one of Douglas' two national historic registered districts. \r\n \r\nGreen and Growing \r\nWelcome to 'The Emerald City\" and Laurens County, whose mild climate of Middle GA creates a haven for the sportsman - tennis, golf, fishing or hunting. Historic downtown with shops, restam:ants, theater, art gallery and museum. For over 30 years, we are a ''wee bit ~rish\" in March for the St. Patrick's festival. Festivities for the whole family- parade, road race, arts \u0026 craft fair, leprechaun contest and more! \r\n \r\n'? ,' \r\n \r\n' ,,., \r\n \r\n\\f \r\n \r\n\"'' .;, ';.; \r\n \r\n?, \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n,,. \r\n \r\n'f \r\n \r\nIi \r\n \r\n' Eastman-Dodge County \r\nwww.eastman-georgia.com \r\n478-374-4723 \r\n \r\nThe original home of Stuckey's Caridies:! \r\nTradition continuJs at Starrdard Candy and \"A Night in Candyland\" Festival held each Dec. At Jay Bird Springs Resort - tlie best spring fed pool - enjoy great fishing at the Steve Bell Lake, the renowned Champion Linda Giddens' Water Ski School, @A Aviation \u0026 Tech College'~ week long summer camp for kids, great birding, and :more. \r\n \r\nExciting Hawkinsville \r\nExperience Southern Hospitality in true form where small town charm is plentiful and visitors are greeted with a warm .welcome. The entire family will be plea~ed with superb golf, outstanding performances, unique shopping, Historical places and harness horses! \r\n \r\n?12-375-4543 \r\n \r\nBeautiful Hazlehurst \r\nExperience a timeless classic as you travel tJ:ie Golden Isles Parkway! The Big House, a restored antbellum home, off~rs you the opportunity to satisfy your appetit~ in a fine dining restaurant and tour our culinary school. \r\n \r\n'wayne County \r\nDeep in the heart of Southeast Georgia, on the.banks ofthe Altamaha River, Wayne County beckons visitors to a community of charin and natural splendor. Remember your family vacations as a child? Those good ole days can still be found. They're being discovered on Historical U.S. Highway 301/341-The Golden Isles Parkway in Jesup,GA \r\n \r\nSomething for everyone! \r\nA beautiful setting for getaways and meetings on \"l 1,265-acre state park .featuring championship golf. Accommodations include a 60-room  'Lodge, restaurant and Conference Center, 10 cottages, and 55 campsites. The Park offers group shelters, tennis, swimming poo), boating, miniature golf, and nature trails. \r\n \r\nlittle Ocmulgee State Park www.gastatepark.org 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nHome ofGuido Gardens \r\nSouthern charm and hospitality are at the forefront when you visit beautiful downtown Metter. View the beautifully mai)ltained homes in .our historic district. Take a minute to 1visit the splendor of \"Guido Gardens\" home of\"The Sower\" Dr. Michael Guido. after exploring our small but welcoming community, you will see \r\nhy \"Everything's Better in Metter.\" \r\n \r\nMetter www.metter-candler.oom \r\n912-685-2159 \r\n \r\nSee the Statue of Liberty! \r\nMcRae's Statue of Liberty stands majestically \r\nat the intersections of u.:s. Highways 441, 391, \r\n280 \u0026-341. Built by local talent our statue is 1/16 the size of the New York statue. While here explore many creeks and rivers for bountiful fishing/water sports. If water is not your thing, golf at Little Ocmulgee State Park or hunt for quail, dove, deer or turkey, in season. For those on motorcycles or tour bikes, experience our rural country roads and enjoy the panoramic view at your pace. \r\n \r\nMcRae-Telfair County www.telfairco.com 229-868-6365 \r\n \r\nUnique Statesboro \r\n \r\nExperience our unique birds of prey \r\n \r\nat the Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor and \r\n \r\nWildlife Education Center. Discover \r\n \r\nour native Georgia.Southern \r\n \r\nBotanical :Gardens or a \r\n \r\n78-million-year-old mosasaur \r\n \r\nskelet@n on permanent display at \r\n \r\n'the Georgia South~rn University \r\n \r\nMuseum. \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nAmerica's Favorite SweetOnion \r\nKnown around the world for sweet :onions, the Vidalia area is full oflocal :flavor - and we don't just mean on your dinner plate! Specializing in outdoor excursions from agriventures iu the Vidalia Onion fields to cattle drives at our dude ranch. I-16 exits \r\n67, 84or90. \r\n \r\nVidalia Area CVB www.searchvidalia.com/cvb \r\n912-538-8687 \r\n \r\n ww w. GEoRG 1AON M vM 1ND . ORG I I . 800 Y r sIT G A \r\n \r\nOldJail Museum and Archives 326 Thomaston St., Barnesville, 30204 770-358-5855 Barnesvill e's h istory as the Buggy C apital of th e South is well documented at the former county jail. Th e muse um is also a regional genealogical research fa cility. O pen Wed. 10 a.m .-5 p.m ., Sat. 10 a. m.- 2 p.m. , Sun. 2 p.m .-5 p.m . G uided to urs and research by appointment. Suggested donation $ 1. \r\n[;l WC\u0026. \r\nTravel Services Barnesville- Lamar County Chamber of Commerce 100 Commerce Pl. , Barnesville, 30204 770-358-2 732, www.barnesville.org In fo rm ation on Barn esvill e Walking Tour is avail able h ere. O pen Mon.-Fri . 9 a.rn.- 5 p.m. [;l WC\u0026. \r\nBAXLEY 0-17 \r\nMa gno lia Mid lands A. Randall Tuten Environmental Park US Hwy. 15 S., Baxley, 31513 912-367-8630, www.baxley.org Twenty acres of streams, wetlands, and ponds are situated on th e Appl ing County M iddle School ca mpus, whi ch fea tures a floating dock, more than 100 species of trees, and an amphitheater. O pen daily until dusk. Tours availabl e. Free . \r\n[;l WC \u0026. \r\nAltamaha River Baxley, 31513 912-367-773 1, www.baxley.org T he Alta maha River borderi ng Appling County is the second-largest watershed on th e eastern seaboard and provides a habitat fo r more than 130 ra re and endangered species . Open daily. Free. \r\n[;l WC \r\nAppling County Heritage Center 137 Thomas St., Baxley, 31513 912-367-8133 In addition to its genealogy and county historical records, th e cente r's holdings include a growing turpentine coll ection, agri cultural implements, 19th- and 20thcentury memorabilia, county architectural items, black history, a war room, and collections and publications by local historians. Open T ue., T hu. , Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m ., Wed and Sat. 9 a.m.- 1: 30 p.rn. G ui ded tours by ap pointment. Free. \r\n[;l WC \u0026. \r\nMaxDeen Memorial Park 400 Walnut St., Baxley, 31513 912-367-8190, www.baxley.org E njoy the swimming pool, ten nis and basketball courts, pi cnic sh elters, and softball fiel ds. Open daily. Pool admission: Adults $2, children $1. 50. \r\n[;l WC\u0026. T \r\nMoody Forest Natural Area East River Rd., Baxley, 31513 912-366-9549, www.baxley.org., www.nature.org In Moody Forest, 200- and 300-year-old longleafs grow, as well as 600-year-old rnarnm oth tupelo cypress and spectacular bl uffside fo rests. Open daily. Free. [;l \r\nTravel Services Baxley-Appling County Board ofTourism 305 W. Parker St., Baxley, 31513 912-367-773 1, www.baxley.org O pen Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m .-5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nBISHOP J-7 \r\nHi st oric Heartland Piccadilly Farm 1971 Whippoorwill Rd., Bishop, 3062 1 706-769-6516 O n 2.5 ac res of display gardens, Piccadilly cultivates perennials, dwarf conife rs, hellebores, hostas, rare shrubs, and hardy fe rns. O pen mid-S ept.- O ct. , Mar.May Fri.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-4 p.m . Gu ided tours by ap- \r\npointment. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nThomas Orchards and Greenhouse 609 1 Macon Hwy., Bishop, 3062 1 706-769-50.11 Fruit, pecans, bedding plants, hanging baskets, bowls, and homemade peach ice crea m are all offered here. \r\nOpen da ily 7 a.m .-6 p.rn . Apr.- O ct. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nBYRON 1-13 \r\nHistoric Hea rtland Byron Depot 101 E. Heritage St., Byron, 31008 478-956-3600, www.byronga.com Th is 1870 restored ra ilroad de pot fea tures a pictorial h istory and memorabilia of th e town and histori cal facts about tra ins and cabooses . Tours by appoint- \r\nment. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nGeneration Gap 123 Peachtree Park, Byron, 31008 478-956-2678, www.thegenerationgap.com At this old-car mall and emporium , vi ntage cars rest amid a wealth of great antiques. O pen Mon.-Fri. 9 \r\na.m .-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC\u0026. \r\nTravel Services Byron Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 100 W. Heritage Blvd., Byron, 31008 478-956-2409, 888-686-3496, www.byronga.com \r\nO pen Mon.- Fri. 9 a.rn.-4 p.rn. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nCHAUNCEY \r\nMagnol ia Midlands Jay Bird Springs Resort 122 1 Jay Bird Springs Rd., Chauncey, 3101 1 229-868-2728 M in eral springs, a spring-fed swimming pool , water sli de, a roll er-skating rink, ball fi elds, picnic grounds, miniature golf, lodging, camping faciliti es, and a banquet hall beckon you to this 40-acre recreational park \r\ngetaway. C all for hours and fees . [;l WC \u0026. fl T \r\nCLAXTON 15 \r\nMa gno lia Mid lands Canoochee River At US Hwy. 30 1 N, US Hwy. 280 E. , and GA Hwy. 169 N ., Claxton, 30417 478-289-6523, 912-685-6424 www.claxton -evans -georgia -cham ber.com Publ ic landings invite swimm ers, fis hers, ca mpers, and boaters to the shores of the C anoochee Ri ver. O pen daily. Free. [;l \r\nClaxton Bakery 203 W. Main St., Claxton, 30417 912-739-344 1, 800-84 1-42 11 , www.claxtonfruitcake.com M ill ions of pounds of fruitcake are baked and distributed annually by this world-famous bakery Sept.- Dec. \r\nO pen M on.-Sat. 8 a. rn.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026. fl \r\nEvans County Public Fishing Area US Hwy. 280 E., Claxton, 30417 912-739-1139, 912-685-6424 www.gofishgeorgia .com Visit thi s three-l ake fishing area with concrete boat ra mp, boardwalk, pi cni c tables, and primi tive carn p- \r\nsites. O pen daily. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\nGeorgiaFruit Cake Company 5 S. Duval St., Claxton, 30417 912-739-2683, www.georgiafru itcakecompany.com T his fo urth-ge ne ration fam ily-owned bus iness is fa mous fo r its delicious homemade fru itcakes. Open \r\nM on.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p. m. Free. [;l WC\u0026. fl \r\nTravel Services Claxton-Evans Cou nty Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 4 N. Duval St., US Hwy 301 N, Claxton, 30417 912-739- 1391, www.claxton-evans-georgia-chamber.com O pen Mon.- Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p. rn . [;l WC\u0026. \r\nCLINTON \r\nHi storic Heartland Old Clinton Historic District US Hwy. 129, Clinton, 31032 478-986- 11 23 T he pre-C ivil War hamlet is the \"town that time forgot\". A number of buildi ngs and h istori c sites are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . \r\nOld Clinton Roadside Park US Hwy. 129, Clinton, 31032 478-986-3384 Read th e history of the area on roadside markers and \r\npicnic in this tranquil park. Open daily. Free. [;l \u0026. \r\nCOCHRAN J-14 \r\nMagno li a Midlands Barksdale Bobwhite Plantation Route 4, Longstreet Rd., Cochran, 310 14 478-934-69 16, www.barksdaleplantation.com H unt quail , deer, turkey, wild hog, pheasant, and chukar on 2,700 acres fro m O ctober I to March 31. Offers experienced guides, skeet range, and lodging. Call for reservations and fees. Office open daily 8 \r\na.rn.- 5 p.rn. [;l WC fl T \r\nTravel Services Cochran-Bleckley County Chamber of Commerce 318 Second St., Cochran, 31014 478-934-2 965 Open M on.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC\u0026. \r\nCONYERS H-8 \r\nHistoric Heartland Black Shoals Park 300 1 Black Shoals Rd. Conyers, 300 12 770-785-5922, 770-76 1-1 611 www.rockdalecounty.org T his 6 50-acre reservoir is a great pl ace fo r fi shi ng, boatin g, canoeing, pi cnicking, and hiking. O pen daily. Sum mer 7 a.rn .-9 p. m ., fa ll/wi nter 7 a.rn.-6 p.m. ; boats off the water half an hour before pa rk closing. Dai ly fee per person $5, per canoe $5, per boat \r\n$10. [;l WC\u0026. T \r\nGeorgia International Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic Pkwy., Conyers, 30013 770-860-4190, BOO-CONYERS, www.conyersga .com Horne of the 1996 O lympic equ estrian and mountain biking events, this multipurpose facility has horse trails, biking tra ils, and even ts year-round. Office open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m . Call fo r fees . \r\n[;l WC MIT \r\nHaralson Mill Covered Bridge Haralson Mill Rd., off Bethel Rd., Conyers, 300 12 770-785-5922, www. rockdalecounty. org O n the northwest corner of Black Shoals Lake. Visitors can drive on this covered wooden bridge, the first of its kind to be built in th e state of G eorgia. Free. \r\n\u0026. \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\n Warmth and beauty await you in Milledgeville, Georgia's Antebellum Capitol. Take a charming guided tour aboard the Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau's trolley. Walk in the footsteps of General Sherman as you visit St. Stephens Episcopal Church and the Stetson-Sanford House. \r\nEnjoy a delicious lunch downtown and then visit Lockerly Arboretum and Lockerly Hall, c. 1839. The Arboretum showcases flora native to the Piedmont area on 50 acres of a former plantation. \r\nFeel the presence of past governors at the Old Governor's Mansion. The house is currently being restored but will remain open through the hard-hat phase of the project. \r\nSee where major political decisions were made at the Old State Capitol Building, c. 1807. Inside visit Georgia's Antebellum Capitol Museum. \r\n \r\nStop for the night at one of our quaint Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inns or choose from a variety of hotel rooms. For dinner Milledgeville has something to tempt every palate, from Southern to Italian. \r\nOn your second day in Milledgeville stop at the John Marlor House, home to Allied Arts, provider of cultural and educational opportunities. Also visit the art gallery which offers works from local artists and features traveling exhibits throughout the year. \r\nLake Sinclair is a beautiful setting for water sports or just relaxing with mother nature. \r\nThis is only a small part of what Milledgeville has to offer. You can come back again and again and never tire of the beauty and charm of this antebellum city. \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIA0NMYMIND . ORG I r .800 Vrs rT GA \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Conyers Main, Center, Commercial, and Railroad Sts. Conyers, 30012 770-602-2606, 800-CONYERS www.conyersga.com Sh op, dine, and see the sights of Olde Town , wh ich offers a variety of antiques an d specialty shops and an \r\narray of h istoric architecture. [;;I WC 6' fl \r\nLewis Vaughn Botanical Gardens Main, Center, Commercial, and Railroad Sts. Conyers, 300 12 770-602-2 606, BOO-CONYERS www. conyersga.com Nestled in the h eart of downtown, Georgia Piedmont native plan ts thrive h ere. Open da ily 9 a.m .-6 p.m. Free. [;;IWC b T \r\nMilstead 104 Dinky Steam Locomotive Greene St., Conyers, 300 12 770-602-2606, BOO-CONYERS www .conyersga .com T he Dinky is a 1905 Rogers steam locomotive wh ose engine and tender car were used to haul cotton bales from the main li ne to th e textil e mill that operated along the banks of th e Yellow River. Open daily. [;;I 6- \r\nMonastery of the Holy Spirit 262 5 GA Hwy. 212 SW., Conyers, 30094 770-483 -8705, www.trappist.net For nearly 60 years, a group of C istercian m onks have called this seren e 2,000-acre plantation home. T he grounds extend to th e intricate bonsa i garde n greenhouse, lake, and p icni c areas. The Abbey C hurch is open for daily masses, tours, or religious retreats. Welcome center open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.-noon and 2 p.m .-4 p.m. Bookstore open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m .-4:30 p. m . Free. [;;IWC b \r\nOld Jail Museum M ilstead Ave., Conyers, 300 12 770-929-4270, BOO-CONYERS www.conyersga .com Bu ilt in 1897, this two-story structure housed offenders until 1969. Visitors can view th e for mer sh eriff's residence, prisoners' quarters, jailer's room, dru nk tank, and maximum-security cells . By appointment only. Free. [;;)WC \r\nTravel Services ConyersConvention and Visitors Bureau 1184 Scott St., Conyers, 30012 770-929-4270, BOO-CONYERS, www.conyersga.com O pen Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p. m ., Sat. 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. [;;IWC b \r\nConyers Welcome Center 895 lris Dr., Conyers, 30094 770-602-2606, 800-COJ\\fYERS, www.conyersga.com O pen M on.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 pm, Sat. 9 a.m.- 2 pm [;;IWCb \r\nCOVINGTON H-8 \r\nHist oric Heartl and A Main Stree t Cit y Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center 543 Elliott Tr., Mansfield, 31064 770- 784-3059 www.monticelloga.org O n 6,000 acres of preserved land, take your pick of 29 ponds and an amazing five-acre rock outcropping. Activities in clude hiking, fis hi ng, birdwatching, hunting, and pri mitive camping. Visitors center open Tue .-Sa t. 9 a.m.-4:30 p. m . Free. [;;IWC b \r\n \r\nHistoric DowntownCovington On the Square, Covington, 30014 770-787-3868, 800-616-8626, www.11ewto11chamber.com Antebellum and Victorian homes are the rule in this \r\nNational Register district. Open da ily. [;;I WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Covington-Newton County Conventionand Visitors Bureau 2101 Clark St.!Welcome Center, Covington, 30014 770-787-3868, 800-616-8626, www.11ewto11chamber.com Open Mar.-Sept., Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m ., Sat. 10 a.m.- 2 p m [;;I WC 6- \r\nMovie Tours and Home Tours 210 1 Clark St., Covington, 300 14 770-787-3868, 800-616-8626, www.newtonchamber. com Tour the sets of The Dukes of Hazzard, My Cousin Vinny, In the Heat ofthe Night, Remember the Titans, and more. Walki ng tours free; step-on gu ided drivi ng \r\ntours $50 per group. Reservations required. [;;I WC 6- \r\nCRAWFORDVILLE \r\nClassic South A.H. Stephens Historic Park I-20, Exit 148 to GA Hwy. 278 706-456-2602, www.gastateparks.org Com bining outdoor rec reation with Civil War h istory, thi s park offers an excell ent Confederate muse um, 1875 h istoric home, camp ing, cottages, boating, fis hing, swimming, picnicking, h iking, and equestrian tra ils. Pa rk open da ily 7 a.m.-10 p.m.; museum and Liberty Hall open Tu e.- Sun. [;;)WC \u0026 \r\nCULLODEN \r\nHistoric Heartland Grave of William Culloden Town cemetery, behind the Methodist church Culloden, 31016 478-885-2249 T h e fo unde r of the city of C ulloden is buried in th e \r\nlocal cemetery. Open daily. Free. [;;I \u0026 \r\nDOUGLAS M-19 \r\nMagnolia Midlands AMa in Street City \r\nDouglas Municipal AirportNeterans Park Greer Terminal, Douglas, 31533 912-384-1409, www.clouglasga.org The park, located ad jacent to the airport terminal, con1n1en1orates servicen1en an d -women in eac h bra nch of the armed services . Park open da ily dawnclusk, terminal 8 a.m .-6 p.m. Free. [;;)WC \u0026 \r\nGeneral Coffee State Park 6 miles east of Douglas 011 GA Hwy. 32 912-384-7082, www.gastateparks.org T h is 1,5 11-acre park features both natural beauty and agricultural h istory, with farm buildings and animals, pitch er plant bog, camping, cottages, lake with boat re ntal, fi shi ng, swimming pool, and nature trail and boardwalk . The ro m antic 19th-cen tury Burn h am House with roc ki ng-chair porch is available for rent. Open daily 7 a.rn.- 10 p.m. [;;IWC b \r\nHeritage Station Museum 219 W Ward St., Douglas, 31533 91 2-389-3461 Located in th e old G\u0026F Railroad depot, the museu m showcases th e h istory of th e railroad, D ouglas, and Coffee Co unty with original G\u0026F documents, fu rnishings, and period cloth ing. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission $1. Guided tours by appoint- \r\nment. [;;I WC 6- \r\n \r\nMartin Centre 109 E. Ashley St., Douglas, 31533 912-384-5978, www.cityofdouglas.com T he h istoric M artin Centre has been restored to its origi nal 1940s art deco splendor. In addi tion to its perform ing arts center, the fac ility may be utilized for large sales m eetings, confe rences, and seminars . Call \r\nfor hours and fees. [;;I WC 6- T \r\nTravel Services Douglas-Coffee County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center/City of Douglas 21 1 S Gaskin Ave., Douglas, 31533 91 2-384-1873, 888-426-3334, www.clouglasga.org Information on D ouglas's Historic D riving Tour available. O pen Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m . [;;IWCbT \r\nDUBLIN L-13 \r\nMagnolia Midlands Dublin-Laurens Museum 311 Academy Ave., Dublin, 3102 1 478-272-9242 Built with a grant from Andrew C arnegie in 1904, this form er library was converted into the muse um of the Laurens County Historical Society. O pen Tue.-Fri. 1 \r\np.m.-4:30 p.m. or by appointm ent. Free. [;;I 6' \r\nTheatre Dublin 314 Acaclemy Ave., Dublin, 31040 478-277-5060 The theater has been renovated as a performing arts center with an ongoing schedule of events. Call for sch edule and fees . [;;IWCbT \r\nTravel Services Dublin-Laurens County Chamber of Commerce 1200 Bellevue Ave., Dublin, 3102 1 4 78-272-5 546, www.dublin-georgia.com Inform ation on D ublin's Walking Tour of Histori c Downtown available . Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 \r\np.m. [;;)WC \u0026 \r\nDublin-Laurens County Welcome Center Exit 51, off I-16 at US Hwy. 441, Dublin, 31021 478-272-5766, www.dublin-georgia .com Open M on.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p. rn . [;;IWCb \r\nEASTMAN K-15 \r\nMagn ol ia Midland s Confederate Monument Courthouse Circle, Eastman, 31023 478-374-4723, www.eastman-georgia.com T h is monument was erected in April 19 10 by the Fanny Gordo n C hapter of the Daugh ters of the C onfederacy. Open daily. Free . \r\n[;;l b \r\nEastman House 5315 Eastman St., Eastman, 31023 478-374-192 1 Will iam Pitt Eastman built this h ouse as his residence in 1872, an d it was preserved by the Dodge H istorical Society in 1993. Call fo r h ours and tours . Free . \r\n[;;I WC 6' (first floor only) \r\nGeorgia DNR Dodge County Public Fishing Area 325 Dodge Lake Rel., Eastman, 31023 478-374-6765 T he 104-acre lake is stocked with largemouth bass, bream and channel catfish, and crappie. An interpretive nature trail, pier, boat ra mp, and picnic faci lities are also available. O pen da ily. Free. [;;IWC\u0026T \r\n \r\n94 \r\n \r\n Williamson Mausoleum Orphan Cemetery Rd, Eastman, 31023 478-374-4723, www.eastman-georgia.com Bu ilt in 1887, this impressive work of art was carved from marble by an Italian sculptor from a picture sent to him. The th ree life-size figures are Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Will ia mson and his nephew, J. G. Will iamson. Open da ily. Free. \r\n~ \r\nTravel Services \r\nEastman-Dodge County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center 116 Ninth Ave., Eastman, 31023 478-374-4723, www.eastman-georgia.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. , Sat. 9 a. m.- \r\nnoon. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nEATONTON J-9 \r\nHi st oric Heartland Brer Rabbit Statue Courthouse Square, E atonton, 31024 \r\n706-485-7701, www.eatonton.com T his statue stands in tribute to th e writer/crea tor of the Uncle Remus Tales, Joel Chandler Harris, who was born and ra ised in Ea tonton. Open daily. Free. ~\u0026 \r\nLa ke Oconee Eatonton, 31024 706-485-7701, w,vw.eatonton.com Enjoy boating, fish ing, and golfi ng along lovely Lake Oconee. Open daily dawn- dusk. Free. \r\n~ \r\nLake Sinclair Eatonton, 31024 706-485-7701, www.eatonton.com Relax on 417 mil es of scenic shoreline, where you'll find public boat ramps, tail race fi shing, and various other activities fo r your enjoymen t. O pen da ily. Free. \r\n~ \r\nLawrence ShoalsRecreation Area 125 Wallace Dam Rd. N.E., Eatonton, 31024 706-485-5494, www.eatonton.com Full-service camping, boating, swi mm ing, and picnic area are just a few of the lakes ide amen ities. Open Mon.-Thu. 7 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri.-S un. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Camping fees vary. \r\n~WC \u0026 \r\nOconee National Forest 11 99 Madison Rd., Eatonton, 31024 706-485-7 110, www.monticelloga.org T h is forest encompasses 16,000 acres of publi c land, with two wildlife management areas, hiking, camping, birdwatch ing, and wildlife observation. Open da ily. Free. \r\n~ \r\nOconee Springs Park 109 S. Spring Rd., Eatonton, 31024 706-485-8423, www.eatonton.com T his park offers camping fa cilities, camp store, cabins, and boat laun ching. Call fo r hours. Fees va ry. \r\n~WC \u0026T \r\nRock Eagle Effigy 350 Rock Eagle Rd., Eatonton, 31024 706-484-2800, www.rockeagle4h.org T his prehistoric rock effigy in the shape of an eagle is thought to have been bu ilt by a tribe of Creek In dians as a ceremonial meeting place. O pen da ily. Free. \r\n~ \r\n \r\nAnyboq)J J-{ungry? \r\nHungry for adventure? Feast your senses on this. Georgia's Historic Heartland. Get a heaping helping of southern hospitality just south of Atlanta. Find your fill of perfectly charming towns, authentic antiques, and quaint little shops located all along scenic byways. Stop to smell the flowers and listen to the locals brag about genuinely Georgia festivals. Get your feet wet and catch a mess of fish . Follow themed trails through the region so endearing even Sherman couldn't bear to bum it all down. Getting thirsty' Sit back and sip a mint julep on the shady verandah of an antebellum mansion. Then, sample some real southern fare. Don't even think about pushing yourself away from the table. \r\nNobody leaves hungry Mama wouldn't hear of it. \r\n~ \r\n[;eorgia)sJ{istoric J{eartland \r\n1. 800.768-3401  www.historicgeorgia.org \r\n95 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIA0NMYMTND.ORG I r .800 VrsrT GA \r\n \r\nUncle Remus Museum 2414 Oak St., US Hwy. 441 S , Eatonton, 31024 706-485-6856, www.eatonton.com Three slave cabins were combined to create this museum of Joel Chandler Harris/Uncle Remus memorabilia. First-edition books and Song of the South characters aid in telling the story of the famous folklorist and the area he called home . Museum open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Closed Tue., Sept.-May. Admission $.50. [;l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Eatonton-Putnam County Chamber of Commerce 105 S. Washington Ave., Eatonton, 31024 706-485-7701, www.eatonton.com Information available here on the Alice Walker Driving Tour, Historic Walking Tour of Eatonton, and Antebellum Trails Tour. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. [;l WC \r\nEVANS \r\nClass ic South \r\nTravel Services Columbia County Chamber of Commerce 4424 Evans to Lock Rd., Evans, 30809-4424 706-651-0018,www.augustaga.usa.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nFLOVILLA \r\nHistoric Heartland Flovilla 1885 School House 106 Collier St., Flovilla, 30216 770-775-5661 Step back in time and into this original 19th-century, one-room schoolhouse, now connected to the commu- \r\nnity center. By appointment only. Free. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nFORSYTH H-11 \r\nHistoric Heartland Historic Commercial District Downtown Forsyth, 31029 478-994-9239, 888-642-4628 www.forsyth-monroechamber.com On the National Register, this district features an old courthouse flanked by an array of shops and eateries. Self-guided walking tours, maps, and brochures are \r\navailable at the chamber of commerce. [;l WC 6,. \r\nMonroe County Museum and Genealogy Room Tift College Dr., Forsyth, 31029 478-994-5070 Offe ring extensive information on ! 9th-century Middle Georgia, the county historical museum is a valuable resource for budding genealogists. Open Wed.-Fri. \r\n9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6'. \r\nRum Creek Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 18, Forsyth, 31029 478-994-1438, www.dnr.state.ga.us Hunting, fishing, and birdwatching are available . Park open daily. Call office Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. for hunting information. [;l \r\nFORT VALLEY H-13 \r\nHistoric Heartland American Camellia Society-Massee Lane Gardens/ Annabelle Lundy Fetterman Educational Museum 100 Massee Ln., Fort Valley, 31030 478-967-2358, www.camellias-c1cs.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 Marshall Boehm's elegant porcelain sculptures. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m ., Sun. l p.m.-4:30 p.m. Guided tours by appointment. Admission $5, children under 12 free, seniors $4. \r\n[;lWC\u0026T \r\n \r\nAnderson House Museum 1005 State University Dr., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-6445 Originally built as the president's home for Fort Valley State University, this living museum is furnished in the style of the late 1800s. Open Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC T \r\nBig 6 Farm 5575 Zenith Mill Rd., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-7504, 888-423-7374, www.pearsonfann.com Treat yourself to a taste of the country when you visit this peach and pecan farm. Open in peach season May-Aug. Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and in pecan season Nov.-Jan. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;lWCMI \r\nBlue Bird Company 402 Blue Bird Blvd., Fort Valley, 31030 478-822-2546, 800-486-7122, www.blue-bird.com Blue Bird manufactures buses, school buses, and Wanderlodge motor homes. Tour the school bus division by appointment only. Tours of the Wanderlodge motor home makers are offered Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m Open Mon.-Thu. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 8 \r\na.m.-noon. Free. [;l WC 6'. \r\nC. W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center 1005 State University Dr., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-6478, www.fvsu.edu This full-service conference/convention and fine arts facility has an auditorium and revolving art exhibit. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.rn.-5 p.m. Open additional hours during scheduled events. Free. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nLane Packing Company GA Hwy. 96, 50 Lane Rd., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-3592, 800-27-PEACH, www.lanepacking.com At Lane's state-of-the-art peach-packing facility, browse the locally grown produce at the roadside market. Free tours are available. Open daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 1:nid-May-Aug. Free. [;l WC MIT \r\nTravel Services Peach County Chamber of Commerce 201 Oakland Heights Pkwy. , Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-3733, www.peachcountyga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nGLENNVILLE Q-16 \r\nMagnolia Mid lands Big Hammock Wildlife Management Area Nine miles west ofcity, GA Hwy. 144, Glennville, 30427 229-426-5267 Indicative of a relatively rare ecosystem environment, this natural expanse is home to Phillips Natural Area, an 800-acre forest and U.S. National Landmark. \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;l \r\nTravel Services Glennville Welcome Center 134 S. Main St., Glennville, 30427 912-654-1380, www.tattnall.com Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nGRAV J-11 \r\nHistoric Heartland Jones County Courthouse 110 S. Jefferson St., Gray, 31032 478-986-1123, www.jonescounty.org Built in I905 and restored in 1992, the courthouse is enhanced by adjacent Carol's Park with picnic tables, benches, a gazebo, and water fountains. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Jones County-Gray Chamber of Commerce 161 W Clinton St., Gray, 31032 478-986-1123, www.jonescounty.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nGREENSBORO K-8 \r\nClassic South Greene County Historical Society Museum 201 E. Greene St., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7250, 800-886-5253 This museum is filled with historical artifacts and family treasures. Open Sat. 9 a.m.-noon, or by \r\nappointment. Free. [;l WC 6'. \r\nGreensboro's Old Rock Gaol Jail E. Greene St., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253 www.greeneccoc.org The Old Gaol Jail is a two-foot-thick walled granite structure completed in 1807 and used until 1895. Tours by appointment are offered by the chamber of commerce. Admission $3 . [;l \r\nIron Horse Visible from GA Hwy. 15, Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253 www.greeneccoc.org In 1954, when the now-notorious lron Horse was first introduced as a public sculpture on the Athens campus, some UGA students graffiti-eel what they considered to be odious artwork. The beleaguered twoton horse was put out to pasture in I959, where it remains in a private cornfield for drive-by viewing. Free. \r\nL. L. Wyatt Museum 102 Northeast St., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-0449 The building was named after L. L. Wyatt, who served as sheriff of Greene County for 52 years until his death in I977. Visitors can view photos, badges, a seized com-liquor still, century-old arrest warrants, an authentic old cell block, and firearms. The museum also serves as the office for the current sheriff. Open daily 9 a.m.--4 p.m. Guided tours by appointment. Free. [;l WC \r\nLake Oconee Georgia Power Lakes/Campsites GA Hwy. 44 S./Lake Oconee Pkwy. Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-866-LAKE www.visitlakeoconee.com Ideal for fishing, camping, boating, and picnics, Lake Oconee is home to Harbor Club, Port Armor, the Reynolds Plantation, the Ritz-Carlton, and Cuscowilla. Fees vary. Open daily. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nMercer Chapel Penfield Rd., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253 www.greeneccoc.org The first site of Mercer University, the chapel was built around 1846. A historic cemetery is located \r\nbehind the chapel. By appointment only. Free. [;l 6'. \r\nScull Shoals Macedonia Church Rd., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253 www.greeneccoc.org Pre-Columbian mounds surround the remains of Scull Shoals, a now-defunct village whose checkered past is marked by slavery, fires, floods, droughts, and economic ruin. Archaeological digs are organized each spring. Open daily. Tours by appointment only. Free. [;l \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\n An old sweet song. A soulful serenade. A screaming guitar. Get ready to rock when you roll into historic Macon, Georgia. Rolling Stone Chuck Leavell rocks the house on tour and gets keyed up here in the majestic 1860 Hay House. An eclectic fusion of amazing architecture blends smoothly with urban downtown digs for fine dining, drinks and dancing in an electric environment for fun. Even our \r\n \r\nmuseums rock and roll. Get down downtown at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame with the B52s, REM, Little Richard and the Allman Brothers. Sit on the dock with Otis Redding's life-size statue overlooking the Ocmulgee River. Stroll along our beautiful boulevards lined with 275,000 yoshino cherry trees. We've definitely got something to sing about ... the Song and Soul of the South in historic Macon, Georgia. \r\n \r\n'(I \r\nMACON, GEORGIA USA \r\nMACON~::7a!~:it.::=:VISITORS BURMH www.visitmacon.org  1 - 800-768-3401 \r\n \r\n STAY AND PLAY FO \r\nAROUND TOWN TOURS \r\n200 Cherry Sr., (800) 768-3401 or (478) 743-3401 www.visitmacon.org \r\nVisit Macon's southern mansions and fascinating attrac- \r\ntions with an In town Trolley Tour) a Down town Tour or \r\nCombination. Save a few steps, a few hours and a few bucks ... up to 25% with Aro und Town m ulti-attraction packages. \r\nCROWNE PLAZA \r\n108 First Sr., (478) 746-1461 www.crownep laza.com \r\nIn the heart of historic downtown stands the upscale Crowne Plaza Hotel, minutes from all rhar Macon has to offer. The Crowne Plaza guest rooms offer all of the modern conveniences. D elicious food and drink is served in the cozy atmosphere of our resta urant an d lounge. \r\nTOBESOFKEE RECREATION AREA \r\n6600 Moseley Dixon Road, 1-475 Exit 5, (478) 474-8770 www.co.b ibb.ga.us \r\nA 1750 acre with 35 miles of shoreline, two county parks with campgrounds, hot showers, coin laundry, beach, swimming, boar ramps, playgrounds, picnic areas. Good fish ing, marina, and close to shopping areas. \r\nCANNONBALL HOUSE \r\n856 Mulberry Street, (478) 745-5982 Tours: Mon.-Sat. I0-5 www.cannonballhouse.org \r\nSince the Union attack on Macon in 1864, the Can nonball House has exh ibited true grace under fire. Celebrate 150 years of history th rough to urs and exhibits featuring Civi l War memorabilia and period furnish ings. \r\nMUSEUM OF ARTS AND SCIENCES \r\n4182 Forsyth Road, (478) 477-3232 www.masmacon.com A place to d iscover the world .. .Examine the beauty of orginal works of arr, journey to outer space in the planetari um , tou ch live animals, hike our nature trails, and experience a hands-o n adventu re in arr, science and humanities in the Discovery House. \r\nHAY HOUSE \r\n934 Georgia Ave., (478) 742-8155 www.hayhouse.org \r\nTou r \"The Palace ofthe South\" a National H istoric Landmark built in the 1850s featur ing exquisi te deco rative finishes and stained glass, !8th-19th century furn ishings. Open MondaySaturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sunday 1-5 p.m. Admission charged. Visit ou r Museum Store. \r\nFINCHER'S BARBECUE \r\n3947 Houston Ave., (478) 788- 1900 Just off 1-75 near Exit 160B \r\nPincher's is out of this world! The only barbecue to go into space with NASA. Featured on Turner South's \"Blue Ribbon\" TV show and in Southern Living Magazine, Pincher's cooks the Aavor of the South, complete with curb service! \r\nSTARCADIA \r\n1-75 at Bass Road, Exit 172, (478) 475-9880 www.starcadia.net \r\nEnjoy six ac res fi lled with go-karts, splash n' crash bumper boars, miniature golf, a 30-foot rock wall, bungee trampoline jump, regulation size billiard tables and indoor game room. Open yea r round. Call for houts. \r\n \r\nOCMULGEE HERITAGE TRAIL \r\nSPONSORED BY NEWTOWN MACON 479 Cherry St., (478) 722-9909 \r\nwww.newtownmacon.com www.ocmulgeeheritagetrail.com \r\nLegendary soul singer Oris Redding, famous for sitting on the dock of the bay, is memorialized sitting in a park next to the river. \"Watch the tide roll away\" next to the life-size bronze statue and enjoy a walk on the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail. From primeval Bond Swamp, to the ancient Indian mounds, to historic Rose Hill Cemetery, to the old water works, an enriching educational and recreational experience is a walk or boat ride away from the City in a Park. The l 0-mile multi-use trail will include river walks, heritage trails and riverside parks offering beautiful views of the Ocm ulgee with boating, canoeing, hiking and nature walks. \r\nCOLON JAL MALL MACON \r\n1-75 Exit 162 1-475 Exit 3, (478) 477-7328 www.co lonialmallmacon.com \r\nLove co shop' Colonial Mall Macon is Central Georgia's premier shopping destination. Centrally located just minutes from historic downtown w ith easy interstate access from 1-75 and 1-475, Colonial Mall Macon features 200 specialty shops, Belk, Rich's, JC Penney, Sears, Parisian and Dillard's. Dine at a signatu re restautant or take a ride on an authentic Venetian carousel, located in the Food Court along with more than 25 fabulous eateries. \r\nLA Q!JlNTA INN \u0026 SUITES \r\n3944 River Place Drive, (478) 475-0206 www.laquintamacon .c o m \r\nGuest rooms feature a fresh decor, rich wood furniture, large desks, spacious bright bathrooms, 25\" TVs, coffeemakers, iro ns/boards, hair dryers and alarm clock radios in every room. Free continental breakfast, data port phones and free local calls. \r\nSIDNEY LANIER COTTAGE HOUSE MUSEUM \r\n935 H igh Sr., (478) 743-38 51 Tours: Mon-Sat 10-4 Step back in time with a guided tour of this 1840 cottage listed on the National Regis ter of H istorical Places rhar is the birthplace of Sidney Lanier, famous poet and musician of the Old South. Museum shop available. \r\nWINGATE INN OF MACON \r\n100 Northcrest Blvd, (478) 476-8100 www.w ingatemacon.com \r\nWhet her you're traveling fo r business or pleasure, we offer h igh: cech amen ities absolutely free . Luxurious rooms feature: high-speed internet, 24-h our business center, fitness center, heated whi rl pool/pool, cordless \u0026 speaker phones, and comp lime nta ry 45 ite m hot breakfast. \r\nWILLOW ON FIFTH RESTAURANT \r\n325 Fifth Sr., 478-745-9007 www.wi llowonfifth.com \r\nFeast on the best the South has to offer in traditional Southern cooking. Sister restaurant to the wo rld famous Blue Wi llow In n in Social C ircle, Ga, with rhe same bountiful buffer of meats, vegetables, fruits , salads and desse rts . \r\n \r\nMACON GEORGIA www.visi \r\n \r\n HISTORIC MACON Ci EO Rei IA \r\n \r\nINTERNATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL \r\n794 Cherry Street, (478)751-7429 \r\nwww.cherryblossom.com \r\n \r\nOCMULGEE INDIAN CELEBRATION OCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT \r\n1207 Emery Highway, (478) 752-8257 www.nps.gov/ocmu \r\n \r\nltting ,ark ,e \r\n1lgee ient Id 1CperiThe rails lgee \r\n \r\nThe Spirit of Spring abounds as the Cherry Blossom Capital ofthe World prepares for its annual Cherry Blossom Festival, held for 10 days each March. \r\nAs featured in Southern Living, evenrs include Hor-Air Balloons, Arts \u0026 Crafts, Parades, Sporring Evenrs, Concerts and Historic Tours. From Fashion Shows to a 50's-60's Dance and complimentary Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides, the Cherry Blossom Festival promises to be an unforgettable experience for all ages. March 19-28, 2004; March 11-20, 2005 \r\n \r\nStomp your feet to a primitive beat each September at the Ocmulgee National Monument. Creeks, Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, and Seminoles perform ancienr ceremonial dances in colorful regalia. Storytellers speak of fascinating Native American legend and lore. Step inside an authenric earthlodge where tribal meetings were held in these sacred grounds over 10,000 years ago. Enjoy roasted \r\ncorn, buffalo burgers, Indian tacos, festive music, fine art, and native crafts. Always the third weekend of September. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL TIPS Tour of four historic halls. \r\n \r\nday, so you can tour attractions at your \r\n \r\nDAY1WO: \r\n \r\nI Reflect over your day's activities \r\n \r\nDAY ONE \r\n \r\nSt. Joseph's Catholic Church \r\n \r\nleisure. \r\n \r\nI At Ocmulgee National Monument wirh a Pig Special or some other savory \r\n \r\nI Stop at Macon's Downtown Visitors crowns downrown with stunning \r\n \r\nI Take a break to wander downrown \r\n \r\nsee over l 0,000 years of Native \r\n \r\ndish at Pincher's Barbecue. \r\n \r\nCenter for a proper introduction to the \r\n \r\nstained glass windows. \r\n \r\non Cherry tree-lined boulevards and \r\n \r\nAmerican culture. \r\n \r\ngias \r\n \r\ncity with Around Town Historic \r\n \r\nmm- \r\n \r\nMacon Tours. \r\n \r\nThe 1860 Hay House, featured on A\u0026E's \"Americas Castles\" is another \r\n \r\ndine al fresco. I Check inro a convenienr and afford- \r\n \r\nI Stop for lunch at Willow On Fifth, one of Macon's famous southern style \r\n \r\nDAYTHREE: I Venture our to hidden gems like the \r\n \r\ness \r\n \r\nI The Downtown Tour includes four \r\n \r\nroyal treat. \r\n \r\nable horel. Crowne Plaza, LaQuinta \r\n \r\nrestaurants. \r\n \r\nMuseum of Arts and Sciences, Lake \r\n \r\n200 \r\n \r\nattractions, alljn the same block. \r\n \r\nVisit Sidney Lanier Cottage, the \r\n \r\nInn \u0026 Suites or Wingate Inn are \r\n \r\nI On your Around Town Downtown Tobesolkee, or Starcadia Family Fun \r\n \r\nan \r\n \r\nAr the Georgia Music Hall of \r\n \r\n1842 birthplace of the Poet of the Old \r\n \r\nexcellent choices. \r\n \r\nTour shoot hoops at rhe \r\n \r\nCenter. \r\n \r\n1 ride ,d \r\n \r\nFame, you'll be jammin' in the streets. The Tubman African-American \r\n \r\nSouth. See the unexploded shell that \r\n \r\nI Wrap up your enchanted evening with Lights on Macon, 33 mansions \r\n \r\nGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame. I \"Watch the tide roll away\" next to \r\n \r\nI Shop until you drop at quaint boutiques, neighborhood villages, eclectic \r\n \r\nMuseum showcases African American \r\n \r\ncrashed through the parlor at the \r\n \r\ndramarically lit in a nightly display of \r\n \r\nthe statue of Oris Redding and stroll \r\n \r\ngalleries, and more than 200 shops at \r\n \r\narr, hisiory and culture. \r\n \r\nCannonball House. \r\n \r\nSouthern grandeur. \r\n \r\nalong the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail. \r\n \r\nColonial Mall Macon. \r\n \r\nI Step aboard the Incown Trolley \r\n \r\nThe trolley loops around town all \r\n \r\nlre, a port \r\n \r\nottage hat is \r\nUSI- \r\nre offer ms feaficness hones, \r\nial mous \r\nle \r\nand \r\n \r\n Travel Services Greene County Chamber of Commerce 111 N. Main St., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253 www.greeneccoc.org, www.visitlakeoconee.org Info rmation on the Greensboro D rivi ng and Walking Tours is available here. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nGROVETOWN 0-9 \r\nClassic Sou th Grovetown Museum 106 W. Robinson Ave., Grovetown, 30813 706-868-6338 T h is restored 100-year-old dwelli ng conta ins artifacts, military memorabil ia, and deta iled exh ibits of the Grovetown area. Open Sat. I p.m.-4 p.m. Group tours by appoi ntment. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nPatriots Park 5445 Columbia Rd. , Grovetown, 30813 706-863-7523, www.co.columbia.ga.us T he park has baseball, soccer, adult softball , fast-p itch fi elds, tennis courts, disk golf course, and a quarter-mile walking track. The indoor gymnasium has racqu etball courts, basketball courts, and an exerc ise room. Park ope n daily, gym open Mon .-Thu. 9 a.m.-9 p. m., Fri. 9 a. m.-6 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nHADDOCK \r\nHistoric Hea rtland Olive Forge Herb Farm 161 Brown's Crossing, Haddock, 31033 478-932-5 737 This farm offers 360 varieti es of herbs, in cluding 18 differe nt va rieties of rosemary, in di splay gard ens and a nursery. O live Forge also featu res a gift shop and still room. Call fo r hours. [;l WC \r\n \r\nHARLEM \r\nClassic Sout h Laurel and Hardy Museum 250 N. Louisville St., Harlem, 308 14 706-556-040 1, http:llwebpages.charter.netlthebrain In honor of its native son, O liver Hardy, the city of Harlem has established this original collection of Laurel and Hardy memorabi lia, in cluding movie posters, clothing, collec tibl es, and photos. Open Mon- Fri. 9 a.rn.- 4 p.m. , Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nHAWKINSVILLE J-15 \r\nMagno lia Mi dland s A Better Hometown Big Creek Trail Rides GA Hwy. 230 W. , Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-2968, www.bigcreektrailride.com Four-wheeler heaven is in Hawkinsville on the second weekend and fo urth Saturday every month ! Private rides are ava ilable on alternate weekends. Cost is $15 per person per day or $20 per person for the weekend whi ch includes a campsite. Call for hours. [;l WC \r\nButler Brown Gallery GA Hwy. 26, Hawkinsville, 31036 478-892-9323, 866-48 1-5980 As a world-renowned artist, Bu tler Brown has paintings hanging in the White House. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat. 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nHistoric Opera House 100 N. Lumpkin St. , Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-1884, www.hawkinsville.org T he Opera House stages concerts an d other live per formances on its full-size stage, with a hand-painted canvas stage curtain and near-perfect acoustics. Free \r\n \r\ntours by appointment, Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r schedule and fees. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nLawrence Bennett Harness Training Facility US Hwy. 129 S., 1 Lr2 south of Hawkinsville 478-892-3240 Visit th e South 's only harness racing training facility. Tour th e fac ility from O ct. through May and watch the harness horsemen train the trotters and pacers on the 1/2-mil e and mile-long clay track. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC \r\nMock Springs GA Hwy. 26 from 1-75 478-783- 1717 En joy swim ming in the cold water of this natural spring, and take a pi cnic lunch to enjoy in the picn ic area . Open May-Sept. Mon.-Sun., 10 a. m.-6 p.m. Adults $2.50, ch ildren under 6 fre e. [;l WC 6,. \r\nOwens and Williams Fish Farm Route 5, Hawki nsville, 31036 478-892-3144, www.owenandwilliams.com Catfish, bream, and grass carp are raised to stock fishing ponds. Grou p tours by appointm en t. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-noon. Free. [;l WC \r\nTravel Services Hawkinsville-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce 108 N. Lumpkin St., Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783 -1 717, www.hawkinsville.org Information on Hawkinsville Histori c Driving Tour available. Open Mon .- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\n HAZLEHURST N-17 \r\nMagno lia Mid lands Altamaha and Ocmulgee River Excursions 95 E. Jarman St., Hazelhurst, 31539 912-375-4543, www.hazlehurst-ieffdavis.com Ca noe or fl oat down th e sceni c Altamaha and O cmulgee Ri vers, a bi rdwatchers' paradise. Open daily 8 a. m.-dark. Call for raft, canoe, and kayak \r\ninformation and fees. l:il WC 6'. \r\nBullard Creek Wildlife Management Area US Hwy. 221 N., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4543, www.hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com Wi ldli fe lovers, take refuge in these 14,000 acres of pines, hardwoods, and river swamp, and take advantage of the hu nting, fishing, birding, and primitive \r\ncamping. Open da il y. Free. l:il 6'. \r\nFrogbottom Gristmill 65 Luther Tumer Rd. , Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4073 Watch as Mr. Harris pulls th e crank on the old John D eere engin e, an d see it turn th e two large stones to grind corn into grits and cornmea l. By appointment \r\nonly. Free. l:il 6'. \r\nHazlehurst Downtown Village Main St. , Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4543, www.hazlehurst-ieffdavis.com An old-time village within a modern downtown makes for a shopping haven. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., \r\nSat. 9 a. m .-4 p.m Free. l:il WC 6'. fl \r\nHazlehurst Historical Museum 61 E. Coffee St., Hazlehurst, 315 39 912-375-2557 Reminisce about the old clays as you browse th e antiques and artifacts of rural Georgia. T he museu m, listed on the Georgia Historic Register, is housed in a turn-of-the-centu ry ra ised cottage fea turing hea rt-ofpine fl oors and ceilings. Gu ided tou rs by appointment. Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p. m. Free. \r\nl:il WC \u0026T \r\nOld Red Barn Gift Shop and McSimmons Barnyard 566 Bell Telephone Rd. , Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4641, 912-375-5035 Daisy the Cow, Jenny the Donkey, and fr iends awa it you in th e ya rd of this renovated 50-year-old barn , now a prim e shopping and entertainment space . Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.rn.-6 p.m. , Sat. 10 a.rn.-2 p.m. \r\nFree. l:il WC 6'. \r\nOutback Range and Recreation Center 911 Kirkland Still Rd. , Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-0765, www.outbackrecinc.com Built with th e fa mily in mind wi th attractions like mini-golf, batting cages, a rifle range, skeet shooting, an arch ery range, a soccer field, super motorcross track, picni c area and banquet fac ilities, professional catering, fish ing and camp ing. Video games, pool tables, and concess ions are also ava ilable. Call fo r \r\nhours and fees. l:il WC \u0026flT \r\nTravel Services Hazlehurst-Jeff Davis Board ofTourism/ Jeff Davis County Chamber of Commerce 95 E. Jarman St., Hs1zlehurst, 31539 912-375-4543 www.hazlehurs t-ieffdavis.com \r\nVarious agric ultural tours, includin g the Palomin o Quarte r Horse Farm, and th e Dix ieland Cotton Tour, as well as in formation about Mama's Quilt folkl ife play, are ava ilable. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.rn. \r\nl:ilWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nThree Rivers Expeditions 13 Victor St., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-379-1371, www.3riverexp.com F ull-service rental of kayaks and canoes, shuttl e with rental package, ca tering, and gui des. Open daily. Fees \r\nvary. l:il WC fl \r\nINDIAN SPRINGS \r\nHistoric Heartl and Indian Springs Hotel and Indian Springs Chapel 1807 GA Hwy. 42 S., Indian Springs, 302 16 770-775-2493 www.geocities.com/HeartlandNillage/1954 The hotel, bui lt in 1823 by C reek Indian ch ief Mcintosh, is fl anked by floral and herb ga rdens. Th e 1825 Treaty was signed here, after wh ich Chief Mcintosh was kill ed. Tours and special events are held at th e hotel. The Indi an Springs Chapel, built in 1825, is open by appointment only and is also ava il- \r\nable for weddings. l:il WC 6'. T \r\nIndian Springs State Park 15 miles from I-75, off GA Hwy. 42, Flovilla, 30216 770-504-2277, www.gastateparks.org Though t to be th e oldest state park in the nation , this retreat is kn own fo r its natural springs and historic buildings. Visitors can enjoy campi ng, cottages, lake, a swimming beach, boating, pi cni ck ing, mini-golf, and a nature trail. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. \r\nl:ilWC \u0026 \r\nJACKSON H-1O \r\nHi storic Heartland Dause! Trails Nature Center 360 Mt. Vemon Rd. , Jackson, 30233 770-775-6798, www.dausettrails.com Dause! Trails invites hikers, bikers, and wildlife observers to explore its ponds, creeks, wildflower fields, wooded trails, and environmental nature center. Campi ng for organized groups is ava ilable. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m ., Su n. noon-5 p.rn . Gu ided to urs by \r\nappointment. Free. l:il WC 6'. T \r\nHigh Falls State Park Just east ofI-75, Exit 198 478-993-305 3, w,vw.gastateparks.org Hike along the Towaliga River to the remains of an 1880s gristmill , then enjoy camping, a 650-acre lake with boat rental, trai ls, a swim ming pool, picnic areas, \r\nand mini-golf. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p. m. l:il WC 6'. \r\nHistoric Downtown Jackson On the Square, Jackson, 30233 770-775-4839 www.jackso11-o11line.com A h istoric turn-of-th e-century community beckons visitors to come sit on our front porch. Visit antiques stores, restauran ts, and quaint shops. Hours va ry. \r\nFree. l:il 6'.fl \r\nLake Jackson Jackson Lake Rd. , Jackson, 30233 770-775-4839 www.;ackson-online.com Swim , fish, and boat in the placid waters of this 4,700acre lake. Open dail y 7 a.m.-10 p.m. $3 parking at \r\nadjacent Lloyd Shoals Park. l:il WC 6'. \r\nTravel Services Butts County Chamber of Commerce 206 E . Third St., Jackson, 30233 \r\n770-775-4839 w1vw.iackso11-011li11e.co111 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 10 a. m .-4 p.rn. l:il WC 6'. \r\n \r\nJACKSONVILLE \r\nMagnolia Midlands Horse Creek Wildlife Management Area 120 E. Oak St. , McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, www.telfairco.com Horse C reek's restorative environm ent is perfect fo r hiking, hunti ng, and fish ing. State license laws apply. \r\nFree. Open da ily dawn-dusk. Free. l:il \r\nJESUP -18 \r\nMagnolia Midland s Little Red Caboose 101 E. Cherry St., Jesup, 31545 912-427-2028, 888-224-5983 Step inside this unassu ming little red train caboose for a healthy dose of Wayne Cou nty h istory, from General \"Mad Anthony\" Wayne to the ra il road boom. \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 1 p.m.-5 p.m . Free. l:il \r\nRayonier Wildlife Management Area Check station on GA Hwy. 32, Jesup, 31545 912-423-7211, www.georgiaoutdoors.com A natural respite for wi ldlife lovers. Seasonal fishing \r\nan d hunting. Open daily. Free. l:il \r\nTravel Services Wayne County Chamber of Commerce 124 N.W Broad St., Jesup, 31545 912-427-2028, 888-224-5983 www. waynechambercom \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. l:il WC 6'. \r\nJEWELL \r\nCl assic South Rock Mill Plantation Mayfield-Jewell Rd. , Jewell, 31045 706-465-3285 www.rockmillplantation.com Th is private, Federal-style historical residence was bui lt with native materials, incl uding the massive granite blocks in the foye r. By appoi ntm ent only. Admission $5 . School groups free. \r\nl:ilWC \r\nJULIETTE H-1O \r\nHi stor ic Heartland Jarrell Plantation Historic Site 18 miles east of I-75, Exit 185 478-986-5 172, www.gastateparks.org T his scenic cotton plantation includes a sawmill, cotton gi n, gristmill , sugarcane press, barn, farm animals, and beautiful shade trees. The 1847 fa rmh ouse has peri od furnishi ngs, and a small museu m incl ud es exhibits and a film. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p. m ., Sun. 2 p.m.-5:30 p.m. \r\nl:ilWC \u0026 \r\nJuliette Community 443 McCracken St., Juliette, 31046 478-992-8886, wwiv.thewhistlestopcafe.com Fa ns of the film Fried Green Tomatoes wi ll wa nt to stop in at the real-life Whistle Stop Cafe and its surroundi ng shops. Open Wed. 9 a.rn.-5 p.m. , Th u.-Sat. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. , Sun. 11 a.m .-4 p.m. \r\nl:ilWCMIT \r\nLake Juliette US Hwy. 23 and GA Hwy. 87, Juliette, 31046 478-994-9239, 888-642-4628, 888-GPC-LAKE www.sou the mcompany.com/gapower With 3,600 acres stri ctly for fi shing, Lake Juli ette's prohibits boats with engin es greater than 25 horsepowe r, as well as jet ski s and other personal watercraft. A p ublic boa t launch is ava ilab le. Open dai ly Mar.-Oct. 7 a.m.-10 p.m . Fees vary. \r\nl:ilWC\u0026 \r\n \r\n101 \r\n \r\n--- \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n www . GEORGIA0NMYM I ND . ORG I r .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nKNOXVILLE \r\nHi storic Heart land Historic Knoxville Courthouse Square, Knoxville, 31050 478-836-3 825, www.robertacrawfordchamber.org John Pem berton, who invented th e fo rmula fo r CocaCola, was born in Crawford County nea r Knoxvill e. T he Lone Sta r sta te flag of Texas was actually designed and made in Knoxvill e. Joanna Troutman, a 17-year-old girl, made it as a battle fl ag for a group of vol unteers going fro m Georgia to Texas to fight fo r th e in depen dence of Texas from Mexico. A marker located on the square tells her story. Open daily. Guided tours by request. [;l \r\nLINCOLNTON N-7 \r\nCla ssic South Amity Recreation Area 5870 Thomson Hwy., Lincolnton, 30817 800-533 -3478 www.usace .anny.mil Th is day-use park, managed by the U.S . Army Corps of E ngineers, offers picnic, bea ch, and playgro und fu n. O pen dai ly 8 a.m .-8:30 p.m Closed O ct. 15Apr. I. $4 per ca r per day. [;l WC \r\nBussey Point Recreation Area Double Branches Rd., Lincolnton, 30817 800-533-3478, www.usace.am1y.mil At Bussey Point, indulge in a multitude of rec reational opportu nities on the shores of J. Strom T hurmond Lake . O pen daily dawn- dusk. $5 per night camping fee for primitive cam pground. [;l WC \r\nCherokee Recreation Day Use Area 5926 Augusta Hwy., Lincolnton, 308 17 800-533-3478 www.usace.army.mil All the elements for a perfect lakeside afternoon are at your disposal. O pen daily 8 a. m .- 8:30 p.m . C losed Oct. 15-Apr. I. $4 per car per day. [;l WC \r\nClarks Hill Lake 2959 McConnick Hwy.!US Hwy. 378 E. Lincolnton, 308 17 706-359-7970 www.lincolncountyga.org An oasis fo r boating, fish ing, and pi cnicking, Clarks Hill Lake is the largest reservoir in the Southeast, boasting 1,200 miles of shoreline, 400 miles of it in \r\nLin coln Coun ty. O pen daily. Free . [;l WC \u0026. \r\nElijah Clark State Park 7 miles northeast of Lincolnton on US Hwy. 378 706-359-3458, ww:.V.gastateparks org Located on 70,000-acre C larks Hill Lake, this park offers a swimming beach, fish ing, boating, natu re trails, picnic areas, mini-golf, and a log cabin museum with tools circa 1780. C ampsites and cottages ava ilable fo r rent. O pen daily 7 a.m .-1 0 p.m . [;l WC\u0026. \r\nGraves Mountain US Hwy. 378, Lincolnton, 30817 706-359-238 1 T h is is a premier locati on fo r large , multiple-twinned ru tile crys tals and 72 other types of min erals. Privately owned, it is open to the public by appoin tment onl y. Free. [;l \r\nLincoln County Historical Pa rk 147 Lumber St., Lincolnton, 30817 706-359-7970 www.lincolncountyga .org This assemblage of h istorically signi fica nt buildings includes the Groves-May House, D r. May's offi ce, a log smokehouse, cotton gin, blacksmith, restored log \r\n \r\ncabin, and th e Louis fam ily open-air pavilion, named in honor of th e fi rst fam ily of bluegrass gospel music. \r\nBy appointment only. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nTravel Services Lincolnton-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce 112 N. Washington St., Lincolnton, 308 17 706-359-7970, www.lincolncountyga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m . [;l WC \u0026. \r\nLI ZELLA \r\nHi storic Heartland Middle GeorgiaPottery Pottery Rd., Lizella, 31052 478 -935 -8989 Visit one of th e first manufacturers of \"wh iskey jugs\" in the 1800s. The sixth generation of this traditional potter fa mily sti ll uses the original I9th-century kiln and equipment to create handcrafted works . Hours vary. Free. [;l WC \r\nLOUISVILLE 0-11 \r\nClassic South Market House Center of Broad St., Louisville, 30434 478-625-8 134, www-ieffersoncounty.org Built at the crossing of two trails, the open-ai r building dates back to the late 1700s. In the ce nter of th e structu re hangs a bell that was cast in Fra n ce in 1772 fo r a New Orleans convent. T he bell was hung in the Market House and used as a communi ty warni ng signal fo r an Indian attack. Open daily. Free. [;l \u0026. \r\nRevolutionary Cemetery GA Hwy. 24 W, Louisville, 30434 478-625-8134, www.;effersonco unty.org Many Revolutionary War soldiers are buri ed in th is National Register h istoric cemetery. Open daily. Free. [;l \r\nTravel Services Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce 302 E. Broad St., Louisville, 30434 478-625-8134, www.;effersoncounty.org Open Mon .- Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nLUDOWICI Q-17 \r\nMagnolia Midlands Griffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area US Hwy. 301, Ludowici, 313 16 912-262-3173, www.golnmtgeorgia. com The area is approximately 5,6 16 ac res, made up of two sand ridges . Hu nti ng and fishing available. Open dawn- dusk. Free. [;l \r\nJones Creek Church Museum US Hwy. 301 N., Ludowici, 313 16 912-545-2437, 912-545-93 15 www. wcolweb. comljonescreek This small muse um features the slave gall ery in th e 1856 church building, original cemetery, and \"baptism hole\" in Jon es C reek . By appointm ent only. Free. [;l WC \r\nMACON 1-12 \r\nHi storic Heartland Cannonball House and Civil War Museum 856 Mulberry St., Macon, 31201 478-745-5982, www.cannonballhouse.org T his antebellum Greek Revival home, built in 1853 and compl ete with period furni shings and original brick kitchen, is now th e site of a local museum an d collection of C ivil War artifacts along with a garden and gift shop. O pen M on.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m Tours ava ilable before 4 p. m . Adults $5, students $1, chi ldren under 6 free, and senior, military, AAA members $4. [;l WC T \r\n \r\nDouglass Theatre 355 MLK Jr Blvd., Macon, 31201 478-742-2000, www. douglasstheatre.org Otis Redding and Littl e Richard are among the greats who perfo rm ed in this th eate r during its run from 1921 to the l 970s. It has since bee n restored and reopened as a state-of-th e-art fil m, performan ce, and meeting venue. Open M on.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tours ava ilable. Free . [;l WC\u0026. T \r\nFederated Garden Club Center 730 College St., Ma con, 31201 478 -742-0921 T h is regal four-story 1910 Engl ish Tudo r home was designed fo r the Joseph N. Neel family by renowned architect Neel Reid. It beca me the headquarters of the Federated Garden C lubs of Macon in 1957. O pen Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. , or by appointment. \r\nG uided tours $3 . [;l WC\u0026. T \r\nFort Hawkins US Hwy. 80/Emery Hwy. at Maynard St. Macon, 31201 478-743-3401, 800-768-3401 www. launchpad.gmc.cc.ga.us!robins/online.htm A United States frontier fo rt from 1806 to 1828, Fort Hawkins is the birthplace of M acon . Its reconstructed blockhouse is now a h istory museum. By appointment only. Free. [;l \r\nGeorgia Music Hall of Fame 200 MLK Jr Blvd., Macon, 3120 1 478-750-85 55, 888-GAROCKS, www.gamusichall. com Georgians have made their mark in every genre from ragtime and blues to smooth soul , hip-hop, and punk rock. T h e Hall of Fame covers all of this audio landscape with a permanen t coll ec tion of extensive music memorabilia of more than 450 artists, and interactive shows to satisfy music fa ns of all styles and ages, plus regula rl y changing exhi bits. Op en M on .-Sat. 9 a.m .-5 p.rn. , Sun. I p.m .-5 p.m. Group tours by appointment. Adults $8, children u nder 4 free, and students, seniors, AAA members $6. [;l WC\u0026. ~IT \r\nGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame 301 Cherry St., Macon, 31201 478-752-158 5, www.georgiasportshalloffam e. com Georgians and th e Peach State have made an indelible mark on virtually every area of athl eti cs . Olympic champions , professional superstars, and legendary coac hes are among the state's athleti c offspring, including Hank Aaron, Na n cy Lopez, He rsch el Walker, E vander H olyfi eld , and Bobby Jon es . Ameri ca's largest sports hall of fa me includes displays, a th eater, and an interactive area. Open M on.-Sat. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. , Sun. l p.m.- 5 p. m . Adults $6, seniors and mil itary $5, ages 6-16 $3 .50 (uner 5 free), famil y \r\n$15. [;l WC\u0026. T \r\nGrand Opera House 65 1 Mulberry St., Macon, 31 201 Administrative Office : 400 Poplar St., Macon, 31201 478-30 1-5460, 478-301-5470, www. thegrand.mercer. edu One of the largest stages in the nation is located in this spl endidly restored structure. Open M on.-Thu. 10 a.m .-5 p.m ., Fri . 10 a.m .- 4: 30 p.m. Tours by \r\nappointment. Call fo r schedule and fe es . [;l WC \u0026. T \r\nHay House 934 Georgia Ave., Macon, 31201 478-742-8 155, www.georgiatrust. org/hay. html Step into a fa iry tale at the elaborate Italian Renaissance Revival Hay House. The antebellum mansion's 24 roo ms are decorated with museum pieces . O pen M on .-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p. m ., Sun. 1 p.m .-5 p.m. Gu ided tours available. Adults $8, students $4, seniors $7, ch il dren under 6 free. [;l WC\u0026. T \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\n Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area 6600 Mosely Dixon Rd., Macon, 31220 478-474-8770, www.maconga.org Fishing, camping, boating, picnicking, tennis, and swimming ava il able. Arrowhead Park, Sandy Beach Park, and Claystone Park fea ture covered picnic pavilions, tennis courts, playgrounds, and concessions. Open dai ly 6 a.m.-10 p.m. $3 day-use fee; camping fees vary. \r\nlil WC M IT \r\nMacon Arts Gallery 414 Cherry St., Macon, 31201 478-743-6940, www.maconarts.com Local artists show their one-of-a-kind sculpture, cerami cs, pottery, and fine paintings. New artwork is added frequently. Open Mon .-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. b. \r\nMuseum of Arts and Sciences 4182 Forsyth Rd. , Macon, 31210 478-477-3232, www.masmacon.com T he museum is literally Macon 's window on th e world with an artist's garret, a hu manist's study, a scientist's workshop, and an enclosed animal habitat. Open Mon. 9 a. m .-8 p.m ., Tue.-Sat. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. , Su n. I p.m .-5 p.m. Organized group tours by appointment. Adul ts $7, students over 12 $5, children ages 2- 11 $4 (under 2 free), seniors $6. \r\nlil WC 6,. T \r\nOcmulgee National Monument 1207 Emery Hwy., Macon, 31217 478-752-8257, www.nps.gov/ocmu Still-visibl e features at Ocmu lgee include IO impressive temple-burial mounds, a ceremonial earth lodge reconstructed over th e original 1,000-year-old floor, \r\n \r\nan outline of a colonial British trading post, and a C ivil War gun emplacement. Park open daily 9 a.m.5 p.m. Closed ma jor holidays. Group tours by appointment. Free. \r\nlil WC b. \r\nRose Hill Cemetery \r\n1071 Riverside Dr., Macon, 31204 478-743-3401, 800-768-340 1, www.maconga .org \r\nMany famous Macon citizens rest here, including some 600 Civil War soldiers and Southern rock-androll legend Duane Allman. Open da ily until sunset. \r\nFree. lil b. \r\nSidney Lanier Cottage 935 High St., Macon, 3120 1 478-743 -3 85 1, www. home.earthlink.netl~mghsl 842 Step back in time with a guided tour of this 1840 National H istoric Register cottage that is the birthplace of th e famo us poet and musician of the O ld South. G uided tours Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p. m . Last tour begi ns at 3:30 p.m. Adults $3, students $2, seniors $2 .50. \r\nlil WC b. T \r\nStarcadia Entertainment Park 150 Starcadia Circle, Macon, 31210 478-475-9880, ww-.v.starcadia.net Choose from Blaster boats, a rock-climbi ng wall , mini-golf, race cars, and a trampoline high jump. Starcadia bowling coming soon . Arcade and concession area avai lab le. Call for hours. Fees vary. \r\nlil WC M IT \r\nTubman African American Museum 340 Walnut St., Macon, 31201 478-743-8544, www.tubmanmuseum.com \r\n \r\nGeorgia's largest museum devoted to African American art, history, and culture features more than a dozen galleries that chronicle the fascinating saga of Africans in America. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Adults $5, children $3. Gu ided lours by appoi ntment. \r\nlil WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nMacon-Bibb County Convention and Visitors Bureau 200 Cherry St., Macon, 31201 478-743-340 1, 800-768-3401, www.maconga.org Information on dai ly tours of Historic Macon available. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p. m. \r\nlil WC 6,. \r\nMacon 1-75 Welcome Center I-75 at Mile Marker 179, Macon, 31201 478-994-9191, www.maconga.org Open daily 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. \r\nlil WC b. \r\nLights on Macon Illumination Tour Downtown Macon, Macon, 31201 478-743-3401, 800-768-3401, www.maconga.org Stroll the streets of downtown Macon under a shim- \r\nmering array of lights. Free. lil 6,. \r\nMADISON J-8 \r\nHi storic Heartland Bowl Springs Park 156 Academy St., Madison, 30650 706-342-4454, 800-709-7406 www.madisonga.org The original Indian settlement in Madison is now a park with winding paths for observing the diverse \r\nwildl ife and horti culture. Open daily. Free. lil WC 6,. \r\n \r\nATHENS \r\n \r\nOne ofAmerica's top 25 \r\narts destinations! \r\n AmericanStyle magazine, 2002 \u0026 2003 \r\n \r\n Located on 1-75 at Exit 149 \r\nNestled in the very heartland of Georgia just offI-75 at exit 149, you can enjoy a walking tour of the historic downtown district, an l 870's restored train station, a 1900's drugstore complete with original soda fountain or find a deal at one of the factory outlet stores or Antique Mall. \r\n Forsythia Festival  Culloden Blues Festival  Ham Slam BBQ  Hometown Holidays Parade  Culloden Highland Games \r\nand Scottish Festival  Hubbard Alumni Association \r\nCelebration Refer to Calendar of Events for dates \r\n High Falls State Park  Rum Creek Wildlife \r\nManagement Area  Piedmont National Wildlife \r\nRefuge \r\nn~ \r\ngbroke  Culloden h  High Falls \r\n \r\nHeritage Hall 277 S. Main St., Madison, 30650 706-342-9627 www.madisonga.org Heritage Hall is an 181 l house museum outfitted in period furnishings and deta iled with window etchings clon e by the girls who once lived there. Open Mon.Thu. 11 a.m .-4 p.m, Fri .-Sat. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sun. l p.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission $5, students $2.50, children under 10 free. \r\nLlJ WC MIT \r\nMadison-Morgan Cultural Center 434 S. Main St., Madison, 30650 706-342-4743 www. 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. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Group tours by appointment. Adults $3, children $2, seniors $2. 50. \r\n[;J WC \u0026- T \r\nMorgan County African American Museum 156 Academy St., Madison, 30650 706-342-9191 Located in the 1890s Moore House, th is museum preserves the African American heritage and promotes awa reness of th e contributions African Americans have made to Southern culture. Open Tue.-Fri. l 0 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. noon-4 p.m. Guided tours available. Adults $3, children $2 . \r\nLlJ WC \u0026- \r\nRogers House/Rose Cottage 179 E. Jefferson St., Madison, 30650 706-343-0190 Rogers House, an 1809 Piedmont Plains-style museum, is furnished with charming period pieces . T he 1890 Rose Cottage Museum has been restored to reflect the original owner's aesthetic principles . Open for tours Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Sun. 1:30 \r\np.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission $3 for both sites. [;J WC \u0026- \r\nSouthern Cross Guest Ranch 1670 Bethany Church Rd., Madison, 30650 706-342-8027, www.southcross.com Deep in the heart of Georgia's cattle country li es Southern Cross Ranch, an all-inclusive guest ranch with excellent horseback riding (gu ided and unguided), pool, hot tub, game room, and lodging. Open daily 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Rates vary. [;J WC fl T \r\nTravel Services Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau and Local Welcome Center 115 E. Jefferson St., Madison, 30650 706-342-4454, 800-709-7406, www.madisonga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 pm , Sun. l p.m.-4 pm [;J WC \u0026- \r\nMARTINEZ P-8 \r\nClassic South Funsville 4350 Wheeler Rd., Martinez, 30907 706-863-3087 E njoy th e Water Zone, a Venetian carousel, minigolf, go-carts, and more. Call for hours and fees. Group rates available. [;J WC \u0026- fl T \r\nSavannah Rapids Pavilion 3300 Evans-to-Lock Rd., Martinez, 30907 706-868-3349, www.savannahrapids.com From th e observation deck of th is county-owned conference center, see the Savannah River rapids and his- \r\ntoric Augusta Canal. Open daily. Free. [;J WC \u0026- T \r\n \r\nTravel Services Columbia County Community and Leisure Services 3300 Evans-to-Lock Rd., Martinez, 30907 706-868-3484, www.co.columbia.ga.us Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. LlJ WC \u0026-T \r\nMCRAE L-16 \r\nMagnol ia Mid land s Liberty Square Downtown McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, www.telfairco.com Miniature monuments adorn the grounds of Liberty Square: a Statue of Liberty replica that is 1/12 actual size, a Liberty Bell, and a marble memorial to those who died in service. Open daily. Free. \u0026- \r\nLittle Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge 2 miles north of McRae, off US Hwy. 441 229-868-7474, www.gastateparks.org Best known for its golf course, lodge, and restaurant, this park also offers camping, cottages, a 265-acre lake with swimming beach and boat rental, fishing, picnicking, tennis, and mini-golf. A nature trail and boardwa lk lead to a buzzard rookery. Open daily 7 \r\na.m.-10 p.m. [;J WC \u0026- \r\nMuskhogean Wildlife Management Area US Hwy. 341 and US Hwy.280, McRae, 31055 229-868-6365 19,000 acres of bottomland hardwoods along the Ocmulgee Rive r. No camping. Open daily. Free. [;J \r\nTelfair County Boat Landing Ocnwlgee River, US Hwy. 341 Bridge at Lumber City McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, www.telfairco.com Enter the beautiful Ocmulgee River at the bridge at Lumber City. Multiple boat landings available. Open daily. Free. [;J \r\nTravel Services Telfair County Chamber of Commerce 120 E. Oak St., McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, www.mcraega .net, www.telfairco.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC \u0026- \r\nMETTER P-14 \r\nMagno lia Midlands 1928 Metter Commissary 1210 S. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-6988, 888-704-3531, www.metter-candler.com The commissary served lumber workers in the 1930s and now houses the welcome center and chamber of commerce. Open fall/winter Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., spring/summer Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. l p.m.-5 p.m. Free. LlJ WC \u0026- \r\nGuido Gardens/Evangelistic Association 600 N. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-2222, www.GuidoGardens.org Guido Gardens, home to the popular 24-hour Chapel in the Pines, features a gazebo, arbors, water attractions, quaint bridges, flora, and unique topiaries. A million Christmas lights and luminou s sculptures fill these gardens during the holiday season. Guided and selfguided tours Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-noon I p.m.-5 p.m. Call for holiday hours. Free. \r\nLlJ WC \u0026- \r\nTravel Services Metter-Candler County Chamber of Commerce 1210 S. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-2159, www.metter-candler.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC \u0026- \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\n Metter Local Welcome Center 1210 S. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-6988, www.metter-candler.com Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p. m ., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. \r\n(seasona l). [;;l WC 6' \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE K-11 \r\nHi stor ic Hea rtland Allied Arts Center-John Marlor House 20 1 N. Wayne St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-3950 The Federal-style John Marlor House was built in the 1830s as a wedding present fo r th e second Mrs. Marlor. lt is currently home to the Elizabeth Bethune Gall ery and the Allied Arts Center. Open \r\nM on.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nBartram Forest US Hwy. 441 S., Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-2119, www.milledgevillecvb.com T he forest boasts walking tra ils, birdwatching, educational kiosks, a pavilion, and a garden. Open Mon.- \r\nFri. 8 a.m .-4:30 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nOld State Capitol Building/ Georgia'sAntebellum Capitol Museum 201 E. Greene St., Milledgevi lle, 31061 478-453-1803, www.gacnwseum.com M illedgeville was once the capital of Georgia, and this museum is housed in the forme r capitol building, with exhibi ts on area history and culture. Built around 1807, the Old Capitol Bui lding is on the National Register of Historic Places and is considered the first example of Gothic arch itecture in a publi c building in the Un ited States Open Mon.-Fri . IO a.m.-noo n, I p.m .-3 p.m., Sat. I p.m.-3 p.m. \r\nGu ided tours by appointment. Call fo r fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\nSt. Stephen'sEpiscopal Church 220 S Wayne St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-2 710 A Goth ic roof now re places the original flat roof, which was destroyed by the explosion of the nearby arsenal during the War Between the States. T he handcarved chancel furn iture was executed by an early parishioner, Captain John Wilcox. Office hours \r\nMon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nCentral State Hospital Museum Swint Ave., Milledgeville, 31062 478-445-1 757, www.centralstatehospital.org The museu m chronicles th e intriguing story of mental health treatment in the United States and the 150year history of th e hospital. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., museu m open by appointment only. \r\nFree. [;;l WC 6' \r\nFlannery O'Connor Memorial Ina D. Russell Library, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-4047, http: /lli brary.gcsu.edul~sc!foc. html T his admirable coll ection includes signature pieces from O'Connor's farmhouse, pl us her personal library, memorabilia, and several manuscripts. Open Mon.Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;;l WC \r\nLake Sinclair US Hwy. 441, Milledgev ille, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804, www.milledgevillecvb.com Lake Si nclair is an idyllic setting for boati ng, fishi ng, and lakeside leisure. Open dai ly. Free. [;;l WC \r\nLockerly Hall/Lockerly Arboretum 1534 Irwinton Rd., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-2 11 2, www.lockerlyarboretwn.org T he 1839 Lockerly Hall is a fi ne example of resplendent plantation architecture. Open for tours Mon. and Wed. through th e Mi ll edgevill e CVB. Admission $3. The arboretu m, on the grounds of this old plantation home, is enlivened by native trees and educational exhibits. Open Mon.- Fri . 8:30 a.m-4:30 p.m ., Sat. Oct.-May, I p.m .- 5 p.m . and June-Sept. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. [;;l WC \r\nMemory Hill Cemetery Liberty and Franklin Sts., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653- [804, www.milledgevillecvb.com O rigi nally ca ll ed Cemetery Square, Memory Hill was designated as one of the four publi c squares of 20 acres each in the town plan of 1803. Many people associated with th e town are buried here, such as Congressma n Ca rl Vinson, writer Flannery O 'Connor, and Georgia statesmen. Open da ily. [;;l \r\n \r\nStetson-Sanford House 601 W. Hancock St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804, www.milledgevillecvb.com Built in 1825 in th e Mi lledgevill e Federa l style by local architect John Marl or, the house features a Palladian double portico and original pilasters. Open to trolley to ur visitors only. [;;l WC T \r\nTravel Services Milledgeville Convention and Visitors Bureau/Welcome Center 200 W. Hancock St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804, www.milledgevillecvb.com Information on M ill edgeville's Andalusia Tours and H istoric Trolley Tours avai labl e. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 \r\na.m.-5 p. m ., Sat. 10 a. m.-4 p.m . [;;l WC 6' \r\nOld Governor'sMansion Tour 120 S. Clark St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-4545, www.gcsu.edu/mansion Tours of the  mansion have been temporarily suspended due to the continued restoration. Please call \r\nfor information. [;;l 6' \r\nMILLEN P-12 \r\nClassic South Bo Ginn Aquarium and Aquatic Educational Center 1061 Hatchery Rd., Millen, 30442 478-982-4 168, www.gastateparks.org O n the grounds of Magnolia Springs State Park. The 26 freshwate r tanks at this aquari um display native fi sh, re ptiles, and turtles. O pen da ily 9 a. m .-4 p.m. Tours availabl e by appointment. Free. E;;lWC\u0026 \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park 5 miles north of Millen on US Hwy. 25 478-982- 1660, www.gastateparks.org Known for its crystal-clear springs, scenic boardwalk, and free fres hwater aquarium, this park offers camping, cottages, a playground, swimming pool, pi cni c areas, 28-acre lake with boat rental, and hiking and biking trails. T he clear, natural spring is home to all igators, turtles, ibis, herons, and oth er species. O pen da ily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. E;;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nWarner Robins Georgia \r\nMseum ofAviation \r\n4th.largest aviation museum in ~~ the U.S. Guided tours Field Trips available Free admission \r\nOnly19q miles south ofA'tlanta \r\n1-75, Exit 146 Open 9-5, 7 days a week \r\n(478) 926-68.70 www.museumofaviation.org \r\nMUSEUM \r\nOF AVIATION \r\nFLICHT \u0026 TECHl!.OLOCY CENTER \r\nGift Shop Cafe \r\n100+ Restaurants 1300+ Hotel Rooms \r\n888.288. WRGA www.wurner-robins.org \r\n \r\nMuseum and Archives of Georgia Education 13 1 S. Clark St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-4391 , http:l!library.gcsu.edul~sclmagepages T his 1900 former res idence documents the developmen t of education in Georgia , housing various historical records and memorabil ia. Open Mon .-Fri. \r\nnoon- 5 p.m. or by appointment. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel Services Jenkins County Chamber of Commerce 548 Cotton Ave., Millen, 30442 478-982-5595, www.millenienkinscounty.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m .-5 p.m. E;;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\n105 \r\n \r\n AUGUSTA Augusta Mall 3450 Wrightsboro Rd., Augusta, 30909 706-733-1001, www.augustamall.com More than 140 stores and restaurants. Open Mon.-Sat. \r\n10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 12:30 p.m.-6 p.m. l::l WC b. fl \r\nSurrey Center 438 Highland Ave., Augusta, 30904 706-722-5561, www.surreycenter.com Three levels of shopping and dining. Stores open Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. Hours vary for restaurants, clubs, and bars. [;l WC fl \r\nBYRON Big Peach Antique Mall 119 Peach Pkwy., Byron, 31008 478-956-6256 Antiques and collectibles shopping with a scoop of peach ice cream. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a.m .-7 p.m., \r\nSun. noon-6 p.m. l::l WC b. \r\nPeach Outlet Shops at Byron \r\nExit 149 offl-75, 311 Hwy. 49 N., Byron, 31008 478-956-185 5, www.peachfactorystores.com \r\nMiddle Georgia's only outlet shopping. You will find dozens of stores featuring huge selections of top-quality brand-name merchandise at low outlet prices. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. l::lWCb.fl \r\nCOVINGTON OHCO Textile Center 4158 Robinson St., Covington, 30014 770-786-1441, www.ohcoinc.com Designer drapery and upholstery fabrics, Oriental rugs, and handmade rugs at warehouse prices. Open Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. l::l WC b. \r\nEATONTON Shoppes at the Magnolia Fore Lake Oconee Pkwy., Eatonton, 31024 706-485-5900 Stroll down this street and stop in at several upscale boutiques, a bakery, a restaurant, and a grocery store. Hours vary. l::lWCb.flT \r\nFORT VALLEY Jolly Nut Company 100 Commercial Dr., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-7733, 800-332-1505, www.jollynut.com Open since 1924, the old-fashioned Jolly Nut store sells Georgia gourmet gifts and pecans of all kinds. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . [;l WC \r\nMILNER \r\nHistoric Heart land \r\nConfederate Cemetery-Barnesville 1.5 miles east, 011 Old Alabama Rd., Milner, 30257 770-358-2732 More than I00 Confederate soldiers are buried here. Open daily. l::l WC b. \r\nMITCHELL \r\nClassic South Hamburg State Park 20 miles north of Sandersville off GA Hwy. 102 4 78-5 52-2 39 3, www.gastateparks.org A restored I921 water-powered gristmill is featured at this quiet park along with camping, a museum with agricultural tools, a 225-acre lake with boat rental, \r\n \r\nsamplingofthe many shopping opportunities in on, call 1-800-Vl51T GA or visit \r\nGREENSBORO Greensboro Antique Mall 101 S. Main St., Greensboro, 30642 706-45 3-9100, www.antiquesofthelake.com Antiques, furniture, jewelry, and collectibles. Credit cards accepted. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-5:30 p.m., \r\nSun. I p.m.-5 p.m. l::lWC \r\nHAWKINSVILLE Gooseneck Farms US Hwy. 129 S., Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-1063, www.gooseneckfanns.com This nuthouse is strictly for those who are mad for locally manufactured pecan candies and other gourmet gifts. Open Sept.-Dec. Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-6 p.m. Free. l::lWCMI \r\nHawkinsville Antique Mall 226 N. Lumpkin St., Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-3607 Antiques and collectible shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m .-5 p.m. \r\nl::l WC b. \r\nMACON Colonial Mall Macon 3661 Eisenhower Pkwy., Macon, 31206 478-477-8840, www.colo11ialmallmacon.co111 More than 200 shops and restaurants. Open Mon.Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. l::l WC Ml \r\nIngleside Village Shopping and Arts District Ingleside Ave., Macon, 31201 478-743-3401, 800-768-3401, www.maconga.org Fine-arts galleries and specialty shops. l::lWCb.fl \r\nMETTER Specialty Shops of Metter Metter, 30439 912-685-2159, 888-573-7960, www.metter-candler.com Browse through Melter's varied specialty shops. \r\nl::l WC b. \r\nMILNER Swint's Pecans and Candies 134 Main St.!Old Hwy. 41, Milner, 30257 770-358-2608, www.swintscandies.com They do make 'em like they used to at this oldfashioned third-generation family-owned confectionery. Open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. l::l WC fl \r\nfishing, a hiking trail, and picnic areas. Open daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. \r\nl::l WC b. \r\nMONROE 1-7 \r\nHistoric Heartland Davis-Edwards House \r\n238 N. Broad St., Monroe, 30655 770-207-1129 Built around 1845 and restored in 1970, this house is home to th e Historical Society of Walton County and boasts a secret \"mystery room\" that was featured in the children's book Uncle Robert's Secret, by Wylly Folk St. John. By appointment only. Call for fe es. l::l WC b. \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Monroe Monroe, 30655-2117 770-267-7536, www.monroega.com Enjoy shopping, dining, and strolling the streets of \r\nthis historic downtown. Free. l::l WC b. fl \r\nMcDaniel-Tichenor House 319 McDaniel St., Monroe, 30655 770-267-5602, www.mcdaniel-tichenor.org Th e neoclassical-style Southern mansion, former home of Governor Henry Dickerson McDaniel , contains many period features, such as faux marble fireplaces, vintage books, and the governor's own carved maghogany bed. Guided tours by appointment. \r\nAdmission $3. l::l WC b. T \r\nTravel Services Walton County Chamber of Commerce 323 Spring St., Monroe, 30655 770-267-6594, www.waltonchamber.org Open Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri . 9 a.m.-4 p.m. l::l WC b. \r\nMONTICELLO 1-10 \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nJackson Lake GA Hwys. 16 and 212, Monticello, 31064 706-468 -8994 www.monticelloga.org The shores of Jackson Lake are great for swimming, boating, and fishing. Open daily. Free. l::l WC \r\nMonticello Crossroads Scenic Byway At GA Hwys . 11 and 83, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834, www.monticelloga.org The scenic byway driving tour commences at the rock-formed Dow's Pulpit, where Reverend Lorenzo Dow, the famous \"walking evangelist,\" used to preach. Open daily. Free. [;lb. \r\nMonticello Historic District Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834, www.monticelloga.org The entire city of Monticello, including its downtown shopping district, is listed on the National Register of \r\nHistoric Places. Open daily. [;l WC b. fl \r\nTravel Services Monticello- Jasper County Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center, 123 W Washington St. 011 the Square, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8994, www.monticelloga .org The chamber of commerce hosts a display that pays tribute to hometown girl Trisha Yearwood. Open Mon.-Fri. IO a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. l::l WC b. \r\nMonticello Crossroads Trailhead and Visitors Center 123 W Washington St., on the Square, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8994, wwwmonticelloga.org Open Mon.-Fri. IO a.m.-4 p.m ., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. \r\nl::l WC b. \r\nMonticello Historic District Driving Tour On the Square, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834, www.monticelloga.org Free brochure available in visitors center. \r\nSeven Islands Trail [asper County, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834, www.monticelloga.org This Indian trail, which later became a stagecoach route, elates back to 1670. Travel dirt roads that date back to the 1600s and enjoy a nostalgic ride throughout Jasper County. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\n MU SELLA \r\nHistoric Heartland Dickey Farms 3440 Old Hwy. 341, Muse/la, 31066 478-836-4362, 800-732-2442, www.gapeaches.com At this open-air farmers market, watch as peaches come in from the orchard and go out to the grocery store. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat.-S un. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Guided tours by request. Free. l:ilWCMI \r\n \r\nNORWOOD M-9 \r\n \r\ncl \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nI. \r\n \r\nBirthplace of Rural Free Delivery (RFD) Historical Marker \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 278, Norwood, 30821 \r\n \r\n706-465-9675 \r\n \r\nIn 1868 six men along a five-m ile rural route hired \r\n \r\nJerry Parsons to deliver and collect mail. Each day, he \r\n \r\nmade a ten-mile walk, covering 3,000 miles per year. \r\n \r\nSenator Thomas E. Watson, observed th is plan as a \r\n \r\n1. \r\n \r\nyoung boy and later, in 1893, sponsored the bill that \r\n \r\ncrea ted Rural Free Delivery. Today you may drive by \r\n \r\nto see the site where RFD originated. \r\n \r\nI Come Away Plantation \r\n \r\n3739 N. Elam Church Rd., Norwood, 3082 1 \r\n \r\n706-465-3292, 888-777-6146 \r\n \r\nwww.comeaway-plantation .com \r\n \r\nT hi s h istoric plantation is now a commercial h unting \r\n \r\ng, \r\n \r\npreserve as well as a site for fishing, tennis, confer- \r\n \r\nences, and lodging. Call for reservations Mon .-Fri. 9 \r\n \r\na.m.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\nl:ilWC \r\n \r\nOXFORD \r\n \r\n,e \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\n:o \r\n \r\nSoldiers' Cemetery \r\n \r\n:o \r\n \r\nOxford College Campus, Oxford, 30054 \r\n \r\n800-723-8328, www.emory.edu/OXFORD \r\n \r\nPart of the C ivil War was fought near the present \r\n \r\nhome of Oxford College. Two of the buildings on \r\n \r\nca mpus served as hospitals during the war, and a \r\n \r\ncemetery with the graves of 25 Confederate soldiers is \r\n \r\nlocated on campus. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nl:ilWC \r\n \r\nYarborough Oak \r\n \r\nW. Clark St., Downtown Oxford, Oxford, 30054 \r\n \r\n770-787-3868 \r\n \r\ne, \r\n \r\n\"T he Prince of the Forest,\" a magnificent old white \r\n \r\noak tree, was deeded to itself in 1929. Open da ily. \r\n \r\nFree. l:il 6,. \r\n \r\nys \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\nPERRY 1-14 \r\n \r\n11. \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nGeorgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter \r\n \r\n401 Larry Walker Pkwy. , Perry, 31069 478-987-3247, 800-987-3247, www.gnfa.com \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson and Georgia invite you to \r\n \r\nThis complex hosts a wide range of events year-round, \r\n \r\njoin us for some real family fun. Tour the sites, \r\n \r\namong them the Georgia National Fa ir, concerts, rodeos, horse shows, livestock competitions , RV rallies, and sporting events. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. \r\nl:ilWCMIT \r\n \r\nenjoy southern cooking and swing to the sweet sounds of local musicians.Then get a great rate on a good night's sleep. We'll be waiting. \r\n \r\nSam Nunn Exhibit 1100 Main St., Perry, 31069 478-988-6200 T h is exhibit, hollsed in the HoL1ston County Board of \r\n \r\nhowardjohnson.com/southeast 1-800-I-GO-HOJO Request LPHT or the Hottest Deal Rate \r\n \r\nWhere you feel at home:\" \r\n \r\nEdl!cation Bllilding, includes memorabilia com- \r\n \r\nmemorati ng Nunn's early ch ildhood to h is days in \r\n \r\nAlbany  Athens  Atlanta  Augusta  Cartersville  College Park \r\n \r\nWashington, D. C., as a U.S. senator. Open Mon.-Fri. \r\n \r\nColumbus  Commerce  Decatur  Griffin  Macon  Marietta  Rome \r\n \r\nh \r\n \r\n8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. \r\n \r\nte \r\n \r\nl:il WC 6,. \r\n \r\nSavannah (2)  Statesboro  Tybee Island  Valdosta (2) \r\n \r\n1- \r\n \r\n Discount is off regular rack rate. Rooms at the LPHT/Hottest Deal Rate are limrted and subject to availability at participating properties only. Blackout dates and other restricbons may \r\n \r\napply. cannot be combined with any other discounts or offers. 2003 Howard Johnson lnternabonal, Inc. All rights reserved. Hotels areindependentiy owned and operated. \r\n \r\n107 \r\n \r\n Travel Services \r\n \r\nROBERTA H-12 \r\n \r\nSANDERSVILLE M-11 \r\n \r\nPerry Area Convention and Visitors Bureau/ \r\n \r\nHi storic Heartland \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nPerryWelcome Center \r\n \r\nBenjamin Hawkins Gravesite \r\n \r\nBrown House Museum \r\n \r\n101 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd., Perry, 31069 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 128 W., Roberta, 31078 \r\n \r\n268 N. Harris St., Sandersville, 31082 \r\n \r\n478-988-8000, www.perryga.com \r\n \r\n478-836-3825, www.robertacrawfordchamber.org \r\n \r\n478-552-1965, 478-552-2963 {or group tours \r\n \r\nInformation on Perry's walking tour available. Open Colonel Benjamin Hawkins served throughout the www. washingtoncounty-ga.comlchamber.shtml \r\n \r\nMon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m ., and Revolutionary War as a member of General The Brown H ouse was General Sherman's headquar- \r\n \r\nfrom Memorial Day to Labor Day Sun . I p. m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nREIDSVILLE P-16 \r\n \r\nWashington 's staff. After the war he was sent to \r\nGeorgia to assume jurisdiction over all Indian tribes \r\nsouth of the Ohio River. Open daily. Free. [;l \u0026 \r\n \r\nters on his March to the Sea. Now restored to its original condition, it showcases Civil War and Sandersville historical artifacts. Open Tue.- T hu. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. \r\nand by appointm ent. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nBenjamin Hawkins Monument \r\n \r\nFarm Fresh Tattnall \r\n \r\nWright Ave. and E. Agency St., Roberta, 31078 \r\n \r\nWashington County Genealogical Museum \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 580, Reidsville, 30453 \r\n \r\n478-83 6-3825, www robertacrawfordchamber.org \r\n \r\n129 Jones St., Sandersville, 31082 \r\n \r\n912-557-6724, www.fannfreshtattnall.com \r\n \r\nE rected in 1931 by the U.S. government, the monu- 478-552-3288 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nTattnall County is one of the largest, most diversified ment commemorates the life of Colonel Benjamin This center for county genealogical research is locat- \r\n \r\nagricultural counties in Georgia. Farm Fresh Tattnall Hawkins and his service in the Revolutionary War as a ed in the former sheriff's living quarters in one of the \r\n \r\nI I \r\n \r\nis a cooperative effort of the 18 roadside and U-pick member of General Washington's staff. Open daily. oldest jails in Georgia. Open Tue. and Thu. 2 p.m.-5 \r\n \r\nfarms in Tattnall County. Find anyth ing you are look- Free. [;l \u0026 \r\n \r\np.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\ning fo r from peaches and strawberries to Vidalia \r\n \r\nonions, sweet potatoes, and turnip greens. Check out Museum of Southeastern Indians \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nthe website fo r what's in season. \r\n \r\n777 Julia Jordan Rd. , Roberta, 31078 \r\n \r\nWashington County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n478-836-9402 \r\n \r\n131 W. Haynes St., Sandersville, 31082 \r\n \r\nGordonia-Alatamaha State Park \r\n \r\nAn outstanding coll ection of Indian artifacts from the 478-552-3288 \r\n \r\nOff Hwy. 280, take I-1 6, Reidsville, 30453 912-557-7744, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\ncul ture of tribes in the southeastern United States www. washi11gto11cou11ty-ga.comlcha111ber.sht111l \r\nSummer hours Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or by Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 pm. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nT his 206-acre park features a campground , lake with appointment. Fees vary. \r\nboat rental , swimming pool, tennis courts, mini-golf, [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nSCREVEN \r\n \r\nand picnic areas. The recently expanded golf course \r\n \r\nMa gnolia Midland s \r\n \r\noffers a pro shop, unlimited weekday play, and senior Travel Services \r\n \r\nLake Lindsay Grace \r\n \r\ncitize n discounts. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m . Roberta-Crawford County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n38 Wright Ave. , Roberta, 31078 \r\n \r\n11 67 Griffis Rd., Screven, 31560 912-579-6475 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n478-836-3825, www.peachblossomtrail.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30-noon. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nEnjoy fishing, boating, and water sports. Open daily. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\nGreater Tattnall Chamber of Commerce and \r\n \r\nReidsville Welcome Center 120 Brazell St., Reidsville, 30453 \r\n \r\nROCHELLE \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nSMARR \r\nHi sto ric Heartl and \r\n \r\n912-557-6323, www.tattnall.com \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nMeadows National Gun Club \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nWilcox County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n1064 Rumble Rd , Smarr, 31086 \r\n \r\n1339 First Ave., Rochelle, 31079 \r\n \r\n478-994-9910 \r\n \r\n229-365-2509 \r\n \r\nMeadows National offers a 100-bird sporting clays \r\n \r\nwww.chamberofcommercewilcoxcountyga.org \r\n \r\ncourse over 12 stations, and 25-bird five-stand sport- \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\ning clays. $35 per 100 rounds on the clays course, $7 per 25 rounds on the five-stand. Open 'vVed.- Sun. 10 \r\n \r\na.m.- 6 p.m. \r\n \r\nROUND OAK \r\n \r\n[;l WC \u0026T \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nPiedmont National Wildlife Refuge \r\n \r\nSOCIAL CIRCLE 1-8 \r\n \r\n718 Juliette Rd. , Round Oak, 31038 \r\n \r\nHi sto ric Heartland \r\n \r\n478-986-544 1, http://piedmont.fws.gov \r\n \r\nBlue Willow Inn \r\n \r\nHiking trails, a wildlife drive , and fishing are available 294 N. Cherokee Rd., GA Hwy. 11 \r\n \r\nI, \r\n \r\non this 35,000-acre wildlife refuge. Daylight hours, Social Circle, 30025 special programs and tours by rese rvation. Visitors 770-464-2131, 800-552-8813, www.bluewillowinn.com \r\n \r\n1~~ ~~1-~ \r\n294 N. Cherokee Rd (Ga Hwy. 11 ) Social Circle, Exit 98, 1-20 770-464-2131 800-552-8813 www.bluewillowinn.com Open Tuesday through Sunday Lwich and Supper \r\n \r\ncenter open Mon.-Fri. 7: 30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m . Free. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nRUTLEDGE \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nOpened in 1991 and housed in a turn-of-the-century Greek Revival mansion, the Blue Willow Inn has earned a Southem Living Readers' C hoice Award for Best Small Town Restaurant in the South fo r the past five years. Reservations are recommended. Hours \r\nvary. [;l WC \u0026~I T \r\n \r\nCraftsman's Row \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 278, Fairplay St., Rutledge, \r\n \r\nFox Vineyards and Winery \r\n \r\n706-342 -4454, 800-709-7406 \r\n \r\n225 GA Hwy. 11 S., Social Circle, 30025 \r\n \r\nVisit artisans' shops as they cane chairs, hook and 770-787-5402 \r\n \r\nquilt, carve, and create works of art all in a two block This award-winning fam ily-owned winery offers tours \r\n \r\narea . Call for hours . \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nof its 15-acre vineyard and tastings five days a week. \r\nOpen Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m.-6 p.m. \r\nFees vary. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nHard Labor Creek State Park \r\n \r\nI-20, Exit 105 to Rutledge, then follow signs \r\n \r\nSocial Circle National Historic District \r\n \r\n706-557-3001, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nSocial Circle, 30025 \r\n \r\nWhile best known for its golf course, this 5,804-acre 770-464-1866, www.bluewillowinn.com \r\n \r\npark also offers camping, cottages, two lakes with Established in 1832 and on the National Register of \r\n \r\nswimming beach and boat rental, hiking and horse- Histori c Places sin ce I980, Social C ircle boasts a \r\n \r\nback riding trails (no horse rentals), and picnic areas . downtown shopping district that recalls the Victorian \r\n \r\nOpen daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nera. Open daily. [;l WC M IT \r\n \r\n108 \r\n \r\n Town Well Social Circle, 30025 770-464- 1866, www.bluewillowinn.com Social Circle takes its name from the well in the middle of town wh ere residents used to ga th er to swap sto- \r\nries of the day. Open daily. Free. l::l \u0026 \r\nSOPERTON N-14 \r\nMagnolia Mid land s Troup's Tomb GA Hwy. 46, Soperton, 30457 912-529-6263 T his elaborate gran ite memorial rests on the old plantation of forme r Georgia governor George M. Troup. Open daily. Free. l::l \r\nTravel Services Soperton-Treutlen County Chamber of Commerce 402 Second St., Soperton, 30457 912-529-6868, www.soperton.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nMillion Pines Visitors Center I-16 at GA Hwy. 29, Soperton, 30457 912-529-6263 Serving as both museum and visitors center, this 1845 log cabin was built in the county of Eman uel and moved to its current location in 1979. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., summer hours 9 a.m.-5 \r\np.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nSPARTA L-10 \r\nCla ss ic South Confederate Square 60 1 Broad St., Sparta, 31087 706-444-7462, www.historicspartahancoc'1.org This monument honoring Confederate soldi ers is located on th e grounds of the county courthouse. Open daily. Free. [;l \u0026 \r\nHancock County Courthouse 60 1 Broad St., Sparta, 31087 706-444-5746, www.historicspartahanock.org A masterpiece of Victorian architec ture built between 188 1 and 1883, the courthouse is listed on the National Register of Histori c Places. Open Mon.-Fri. \r\n9 a.m -5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nLacksen Plantation and Quail Hunting Waten.vorks Rd. , Sparta, 31087 706-310-0688, www. lacksenpla ntation com Enjoy a day of quail hunting in cultivated food plots, open pasture and in thinned stands of loblolly pines. We do not offer lodging, but we are near numerous lodging, dining, and golf opportunities in the area. \r\nCall for hours and fees. [;l WC \r\nLake Sinclair Georgia Power's Lake Sinclair 706-485-8704, 888-472-5253 www.southernco .com/gapowerllakes Lake Sincla ir's 417 miles of scenic shoreline are pleasantly interrupted by its charming coves and inlets. \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nSparta-Hancock County Museum 719 Elm St., Sparta, 31087 706-444-7462, www.historicspartahancock.org The cou nty museum collection features handmade quilts, woodcarvings, African Ameri can gifts, local arts and crafts, and a display about the life of famous Hancock County resident Amanda America Dickson, of A House Divided fame. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m., Sat.-S un. by appointment. Adults $3, children \r\n$1, seniors $2. Call for gu ided tours. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nSTATESBORO -14 \r\nMagno lia Mid land s Center for Wildlife Education and the Lamar Q. Ball Jr. Raptor Center Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, 30460 912-681-0831, www.bio.gasou.edu/wildlifel T he facility is home to numerous native species of birds of prey exhibited in natural habitats, as well as to a large collecti on of rep til es and amphibians. Flighted raptor demonstrations and h ands-on reptile programs are offered to groups by appointment and on weekends to the public . Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. C losed Sun. Jun e-Aug. Free. [;l WC \u0026T \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern Botanical Gardens 1505 Bland Ave., Statesboro, 30458 912-871-1149, www2 .gasou .edulgardenl The gardens surround a turn-of-the-cen tury cottage, now the education center of a preserve for native plants, Southern gardens, and microhabitats of the coastal plain. Gardens open daily 9 a.m .-dusk, cottage open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-4 p.m . Edu cational tours by appointment. Free. \r\nl::lWC\u0026 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern University Museum/Herty Nature Trail \r\n \r\nSouthern Dr. , Rosenwald Bldg., Statesboro, 30460 \r\n \r\n912-68 1-5444, www2.gasou.edulmusenewsl \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nSouth Georgia's cultural and natural history and out- \r\n \r\nstanding traveling exhibits share the bill here. A 26- \r\n \r\nfoot fossil of a prehistoric Mosasaur, The T-Rex of \r\n \r\nthe Sea, greets visitors, as well as new addition \r\n \r\nGeorgiacetus vogtlensis (the oldest whale fossil found \r\n \r\nin North America). Open Mon .- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., \r\n \r\nSat.-Sun . 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Guided group tours by \r\n \r\nappointment. Free. \r\n \r\nl::lWC\u0026 \r\n \r\nSavannah Avenue Historic District Savannah Ave., Statesboro, 30458 912-489-1869, 800-568-3301, www.visit-statesboro.com The first suburb of Statesboro was developed in the 1900s. Many of the original hom es and gardens have \r\nbeen preserved. Open daily. [;l \u0026 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Statesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau 332 S. Main St., Statesboro, 30458 912-489- 1869, 800-568-3301, www.visit-statesboro.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 pm [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nSWAINSBORO 0-13 \r\nClassic South Travel Services Swainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce 124 N. Main St., Swainsboro, 3040 1 478-23 7-6426, www.emanuelchamber.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. \r\nl::lWC\u0026 \r\n \r\nSYLVANIA R-12 \r\nMagnolia Midlands Burton's Ferry Site US Hwy. 301 N, Sylvania, 30467 912-564-7878 A historical marker notes the site of the ferry, used by \r\nea rly settlers around 1815. Open daily. Free. [;l \u0026 \r\n \r\nDell-Goodall House US Hwy. 301, State Route 24, Sylvania, 30467 912-829-3291 The former Sc reven County seat of Jacksonboro is said to have been destroyed by a curse. This 1815 house is all that remains. Tours ava il able by appoint- \r\nment only. Free. [;l \u0026 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center-Sylvania 8463 Burton's Ferry Hwy., Sylvrmia, 30467 912-829-3331, www.georgiaonmym ind.org \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nScreven County Chamber of Commerce 10 1 S. Main St., Sylvania, 30467 912-564-7878, www.screvencounty.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 pm [;l WC \u0026 \r\nTHOMSON N-9 \r\nClassic South 1810 Country Inn and Winery 254 N. Seymour, Thomson, 30824 706-595-3156, 800-51 5-1810 www.181Owes/inn.com T his recently opened winery offers an atmosphere for the wine lover, as well as the family. Take an in-depth look at the process of wine making. Call for tours. \r\nFree. [;l WC Ml T \r\nBig Hart Recreation Area US Hwy. 78, Th omson, 30824 706-595-8613, 800-533-3478 www.thomson-mcduffie.org This clay-use recreation area offers picnic shelters, a boat ramp, and beaches. Open daily Apr. 1-Oct. 15 , 8 a.m.- 8:30 p.m. Boat ramp open yea r-round. $4 day- \r\nuse fee per car. Camping fees vary. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nClarks Hill Lake Wildlife Management Area Smith Mill Rd., Thomson, 30824 706-595-4222, www.gohuntgeorgia.com Deer, turkey, small game, raccoon, possum, fox, bobcat, dove, and feral hogs roam these 12,700 ac res. Primitive camping is available. Call for hunting hours and fees; all state license laws apply. \r\nHistoric Wrightsboro Wrightsboro Rd. off US Hwy. 78, Thomson, 30824 706-597-1000, www.thomson-mcduffie.org Th e 1768 settlem ent of Wrightsboro was once Georgia's only Quaker community and the southernmost point of Quaker migration in North America. All that remains today is the old Wrightsboro Church, built around 1810, and the ad joining cemetery. By \r\nappointm ent only. Free. [;l WC \r\nPine Top Farm Equestrian Center US Hwy. 781278, 1393 Augusta Rd , Thomson, 30824 706-595-3792, www.pinetopfarm.com This combined training center regularly hosts a variety of equestrian even ts . Its facilities include three sand dressage arenas, cross-country courses through the advanced level, and permanent event stabling for 150 horses. Schedule and fees vary. \r\nl::lWC\u0026 \r\nRock House Rock House Rd., Thomson, 30824 706-597-1000, www. thomson-mcduffie.org Built around 1785, this is th e oldest stone residence in G eorgia. The design and constru ction are typical of th e New Jersey area, where many of Whitesboro's Quakers originated. Open daily. Call the visitors bureau for directions. \r\nWatson-Brown Foundation 310 Tom Wa tson Way, Thomson, 30824 706-595-8886, www.watson-brown. org The vVatson-Brown Foundations features two house museums built in 1830 and 1865. A third house, known as Hickory Hill and built around 1864, will be open in th e spring of 2004. Call for hours and fees . \r\nl::lWC\u0026 \r\n \r\n109 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIA0NMvM1No .0Ro I r.800 Vrsn GA \r\n \r\nWomen of the Sixties Monument 111 Railroad St., Thomson, 30824 706-597-1000, www.thomson-mcduffie.org This is one of the few monuments dedicated to th e \r\nwolll en of the Confederacy. Open daily. Free. [;,l \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Thomson-McDuffie Tourism Convention and Visitors Bureau 111 Railroad St., Thomson, 30824 706-597-1000, www. thoJnson-mcduffie.org Open Mon.-Thu. 8:3-0 a .m.-5 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4 \r\np.m. [;.l WC \u0026 \r\nTIGNALL M-7 \r\nClmic South Broad River Campground 8181 Elberton Hwy., Ti~rtall, 30668 800-533-3478, www.resi:rveusa.com On J. Strolll T hurm ond Lake, th is park has great fishing, a boat ramp, and full.service camping. Open daily \r\n7 a.lll.-10 p.lll. Fees vary. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Washington-Wilkes County Chamber of Commerce 104 E. Liberty St., Washington, 30673 706-678-2013, www.washingtonwilkes.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nTWIN CITY \r\nClassic Sout h George L. Smith State Park Between Metter and Twin City, off GA Hwy. 23 478-763-2759, www.gastateparks.org This qu iet and picturesque park features a covered bridge/1Tiill built in 1880 an d moss-draped cypress trees . Cam pi ng, cottages, a 412-acre lake with boat renta l, fishing, tra ils, picnicking, and a playground \r\nare provided . Open daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nUNION POINT \r\nClass ic South Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman Resort 2350 Randolph Church Rd., Union Point, 30669 706-486-4603, www.durhamtown.com Along the North Fork of the Little Ri ver, this 5,700acre old-style resort boasts five miles of river bottom, a new sporting clay course, fishing, paintball field, ATV riding, archery range, pistol/rifle range, cabins, camping, and a pavilion for cookouts. Open daily. Fees \r\nvary. [;,l WC \u0026T \r\nTravel Services Union Point Historical DrivingTour US Hwy. 278, Union Point, 30669 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253, www.greeneccor.org Call for tour times and fees. \r\nVIDALIA N-15 \r\nMagnolia Midland -. Alta ma Museum of Art and History 611 Jackson St., Vidalia, 30474 912-537-1911, www.vidaliaga.com Housed in th e historic 19 11 Brazell House, this museum's permanent coll ection includes I 8th- and I 9thcentury American and European prints, 20th-century Southern paintings, 18th- and l 9th-century porcelain collections, and periodic shows of work by visiting \r\nartists. Call for hours. Free. uJWC \u0026 \r\nLadson Genealogical Library 125 Church St., Vidalia, 30474 912-5 37-8186, www.toombs.p11blic.lib.ga. us!ladson.htm Ladson's store of genealogiq1l materials focuses primarily on th e southeastern Un\\ted States and the east- \r\nern seaboard. Open Mon .-Fri, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. , Sat. 9 a.m .-1 p.m. Free. [;,l WC \r\n \r\nVidalia Onion Factory and Gifts US Hwy. 280 E., Vidalia, 30474 912,526-3466, www.vidaliaonion.com \r\nDo you love Vidalia Onions? Stop by the Vidalia \r\n0.n ion Factory for gifts and onion products sure to del ight your tastebuds. Free seasonal fac tory tours may be avai labl e upon request, de pending on their schedule; and are certainly available with advanced scheduling. Harvesting and processing begins in mi dApri l and continues through mid-June. Call th e Vidalia Area CYB at 912-538-8687 to arrange a to ur. \r\nl:;,lWC\u0026 \r\nTravel Services Vidalia Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 100 Vidalia Sweet Onion Dr., Vidalia, 30474 912-5 38-8687, www.tourism@vidaliaga.com Information on Vidalia's Farm Tours available . Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free . l:;,lWC\u0026 \r\nToombs-Montgomery Chamber of Commerce and Development Authority 2805 E. First St., Vidalia, 30474 912-5 37-4466, www.toombschamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nWARNER ROBINS 1-13 \r\nHistoric Heartl and Museum of Aviation/Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame GA Hwy. 247 S. and Russell Pkwy., Wamer Robins, 31099 478-926-6870, 888-807-3359, www.museumofaviation.org This museum's more than 200,000 square feet of exhibits in cl ude h istorical displays of military aircraft and campaigns. Located in the museum, the Hall of Fame honors distinguished men and women who have made signi fica nt contributions to aviation in Georgia. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Group tours by appointment. Free. \r\nl:;,lWC\u0026T \r\nTravel Services Warner Robins Convention and Visitors Bureau 99 N. First St., Warner Robins, 31093 478-922-5 100, 888-288-WRGA (9742) www.wamer-robins.org \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nWARRENTON M-9 \r\nClassic South Burkhalter Home 105 Davis St., Warrenton, 30828 706-465-9604, www.warrencountyga.org Revol utionary War soldier Jacob Burkhalter built the first colonial house in Warren County. General Lafayette, on his last visit to Am erica, spent two weeks in this home being nursed back to hea lth. Drive by only; no tours available. \r\nOgeechee River Mill 4745 Reynolds Rd. , Warrenton, 30828 706-465-9604, www.warrencountyga.org Located on beautiful Ogeechee Ri ver, this corn mill has been in operation si nce 1826. Hours vary. Free. [;,l \r\nOgeechee Wildlife Management Area GA I-lwy. 16 S.W, Warrenton, 30828 706-465-9604, www.warrencountyga.org Enjoy a primitive wildlife expanse . Open da il y. Free. \r\nWalk the Halls of History Warren Country Courthouse 1000 E. Main St., Warrenton, 30828 706-465-2171, www.warrencountyga.org Original artwork hung in the Warren County Courthouse dep icts local heritage. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Warren County Chamber of Commerce 114 W Main St., Warrenton, 30828 706-465-9604, www.warrencountyga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. [;,l \r\nWARTHEN \r\nClassic South Georgia's Oldest Jail GA Hwy. 15, Warthen, 31094 478-552-3288 Drive by Georgia's oldest wooden jail, a one-man structure built around 1787. \r\nWASHINGTON M-7 \r\nClassic South Callaway Plantation US H wy. 78, Washington, 30673 706-678-7060 www. washingtonwilkes. com/attractions. html At th is living-history museum, you can pick cotton, tour plantation houses, and see primitive crafts. Guided tours Tue .- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2 \r\np.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. [;,l WC \r\nKettle Creek Revolutionary War Battlefield Warhill Rd., Washington, 30673 706-678-2013 www. washingtonwilkes.comlattractions.html On February 14, 1779, an important battl e between the British and Patriot forces forever broke the stranglehold that th e British had on Georgia. Open daily. [;,l \r\nMary Willis Library 204 E. Liberty St., Washington, 30673 706-678-7736 www.washingtonwilkes.com/attractions.html The first free libra ry in Georgia was built in 1888 by Dr. Willis in memmy of his daughter Mary. TI1e building also houses the chest that last held the Confederate \r\ngold. Hours vary. Free. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nRobert Toombs House Historic Site 216 E. Robert Toombs Ave., Washington, 30673 706-678-2226, www.gastateparks.org This white-column ed mansion was the home of a Confe derate leader and unreconstructed Rebel. Visitors can tour the home filled with period furniture and see C ivil War exh ibits, a film, and gift shop. Open Tue.- Sat. 9 a.m .-5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5:30 \r\np.m. [;.lWC\u0026 \r\nSecond Time Around Mini Farm 146 He ndry Ln., Washington, 30673 706-678-4902, www.secondtimearoundminifarm.com T his farm offers an opportuni ty to see animals in their own natural habitat. See the African scarlet macaw, babydoll sheep, llam as, goats, potbellied pigs, minidonkeys, and Japanese koi fish. By appoinhnent only. Adul ts $10, children $8. Group rates and lodging \r\navailable. [;.l WC \u0026T \r\nWashington Historical Museum 308 E. Robert Toombs Ave., Washington, 30673 706-678-2105 www. washingtonwilkes.comlattractions.html The local history museum tells the story of the Wilkes County area. Civil War and Indian artifact collections are promin ently featured here. Open Tue.- Sat. 10 \r\na.m .-5 p.m. , Sun. 2 p.m .-5 p.m. Fees vary. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Washington-Wilkes Chamber of Commerce 104 E. Liberty St., Washington, 30673 706-678-2013, www.washingtonwilkes.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.111. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n110 \r\n \r\n WATKINSVILLE J-7 \r\nHi stori c Heartland Chappelle Galleryin theHistoric Haygood House 25 S. Main St., Watkinsville, 30677 706-310-0985 www.noblep lan ts.com/hap pyvalley!history.htm T h e galle ry showcases drawings, painti ngs, pottery, glass, wood, and wrought-iron works by nationallyknown artists. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m .-5:30 p.m. \r\nFree. [;;i WC \r\nElder Mill Covered Bridge Elder Mill Rel., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-5 197 Built circa 1870, th is is one of the last wooden bridges \r\nstill in use on a publi c road. Open dail y. Free. 6-. \r\nHappy Valley Pottery 1210 Carson Graves Rel., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-5922 www.noblep lcmts .com/h appyvalley!history.htm Fo unded in 1970 and named after a Wal t Disney production, Happy Vall ey Pottery features on-site potte rymaking and glass-bl owi ng d emonstrations. Th e owner's crea tion s are also sold at the C happelle \r\nGall ery. Call for hou rs. Free. [;;i WC 6'. \r\nHerman C. Michael Park GA Hwy. 53 and Elder Rel., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-3965, www.oconeecounty.net T h is 40-acre park has lighted ball fi elds, ten nis courts, and jogging and nature trails. Open da ily. Free. \r\nr;;i WC \u0026 \r\nMiller'sBlueberries 1371 Un ion Church Rel. , Watki nsville, 30677 706-769-6359 \r\n \r\nBri ng the kids and a picn ic lunch and pick your own bl ueberries on th is fo ur-acre blueberry fa rm. Open da ily 8 a.m .-8 p.m., except Fri . 8 a.m.-noon and Sun. \r\n2 p.m.-8 p.m. Fru it-picking fees vary. [;;i WC 6-. \r\nTra vel Services Eagle Tavern Welcome Center, Museum, and Gift Shop 26 N . Ma in St., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-5197, www. oconeecounty.com T his early-Georgia stagecoach stop and tavern also has a picnic area, gift shop, and tourist information center on-site. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. r;;iwc \u0026 \r\nWAYNESBORO P-11 \r\nCla ss ic Sou th Burke County Museum 536 Liberty St., Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-4889 This museum houses artifacts perta ini ng to Burke Cou nty. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-4 p.m ., weekends and holidays by appointmen t. Free. \r\nr;;iwc \u0026 \r\nHistoric Waynesboro Downtown Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-5451 , www.burkechamber.com Shops and restauran ts line the streets of the city known as the Bird D og Capi tal of th e World . \r\n[;;JWC M I \r\nTra vel Services Burke County Chamber of Commerce 241 E. Sixth St., Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-5451, www. burkechamber.com Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. r;;iwc\u0026 \r\n \r\nWILLACOOCHEE L-19 \r\nMagno li a Mid lan ds Mccranie Brothers Turpentine Still US Hwy. 82 W., Willacoochee, 31650 912-534-5 152 Dri ve past the restored turpentine distill ery, wh ich operated from 1936 to 1942. Open daily. \r\nWINTERVILLE \r\nHi st ori c Heartland Carter-Coile Country Doctor's Museum 111 Marigold Ln., Wi nterville, 30683 706-742-8600 Th is unique museum re-creates a country doctor's practice, including physician's instmments, dentistry, and \r\npharmace uticals. By appointme nt only. Free. \r\nWRENS 0-10 \r\nCla ssi c Sou th Gourd Farm US Hwy. 1/1089 Hoyt Braswell Rel., Wrens, 30833 706-547-6784 This fa rm produces gourds in all sizes. Fresh homemade syrups and vegetables are sold h ere as well. Open daily. Hours vary. \r\n[;;i \u0026 \r\nWRIGHTSVILLE M-12 \r\nClassic So uth Travel Services Johnson County Chamber of Commerce 111 W. 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Smith Rd. 2350 Randolph Church Rd. 1136 Johnson Cir. \r\n \r\n706-541-1358 706-541 -0321 800-864-7275 706-541-0282 800-533-3478 706-541-0586 706-541-0147 706-592 -4563 770-358-2205 912-367-2949 706-769-5486 478-956-5511 888-817-0906 478-956-2323 229-868-2728 706-456-2602 800-864-7275 912-384-7082 800-864-7275 478-272-6745 478-274-0117 770-504-2277 800-864-7275 478-994-2019 800-KOA-8614 478-994-5401 912-654-3632 706-453-4505 706-467-2850 888-472-5253 706-453-4308 888-472-5253 229-423-0952 912-375-4408 478-993-3053 800-864-7275 912-588-9222 478-994-7945 888-GPC-lAKE 706-359-3458 800-864-7275 478-474-8770 706-342-1799 866-227-8542 229-868-7474 800-864-7275 912-685 -2594 706-444-8685 800-837-0036 478-452-1605 478-982-1660 800-864-7275 478-552-2393 800-864-7275 912-583-3210 478-987-3371 478-987-3141 478-988-8844 877-988-8844 912-557-7744 800-864-7275 912 -557-4185 706-557-3001 800-864-7275 912-586-6781 877-288-6456 912-681 -3105 866-727-5967 912-863-4347 706-595-8613 706-595-6759 800-533-3478 706-359-2053 800-533-3478 706-359-2746 800-533-3478 478-763-2759 800-864-7275 706-486-4603 706-465-2424 \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org \r\nwww.co.columbia.ga.us www.reserveusa.com \r\nwww.baxley.orq http://members.aol.com/pinelakerv www. in te rstatervcenter.com \r\nwww.gastateparks.org www.gastateparks.org \r\nwww.gastateparks.orq www.koa.com/where/GA/10101.htm \r\nww.northshoreresort.net www.georgiapower.com/gpclake www.georgiapower.com/gpcla ke \r\nwww.gastateparks.org \r\nwww.gastateparks.org www.maconga.org \r\nwww.gastateparks.org www.turnstonecabins.com/beaverrun.html www.milledgevillecvb.com www.milledgevillecvb.com www.gastateparks.org www.gastateparks.org www.bpc.ed u \r\nwww.fairha rborrvpark.com www.gastateparks.org \r\nwww.gastateparks.org www.happyacresresort.com www.parkwoodrv.com \r\nwww.reserveusa .com \r\nwww.gastateparks.org www.durhamtown.com www.classicsouth.net/rcp/index.htm \r\n \r\n.\"~ ' \r\ntj \r\n \r\n~ e \r\n....:~c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  \r\n \r\n~ \r\ni;il \r\n.....................00:c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  \r\n \r\n=.....\"~' \r\n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . \r\n. \r\n. . . \r\n \r\n. . . . . . \r\n \r\n::,{ ::, :0 c :c \r\n;ji \r\n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \r\n. . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . \r\n \r\n0: 0 \r\nt;; \"- \r\n~.. \r\n. . . . \r\n \r\n. . \r\n.  . . . . . . . . \r\n \r\n \r\n5:l \r\n.!ii \r\ntj \r\n~ \r\n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . ................ \r\n \r\n117 \r\n \r\n Toe-Tapping Music \r\nAcombination of bluegrass, folk, country, and gospel, Appalachian music is best described by its ability to tell astory of joy or woe, mountain air or moonshine. Add in an old-time fiddle,alittle banjo, and afew harmonic voices, and the music leaps to life. You won't travel far in the Mountains region before you'll hear clapping, foot stomping, and a lively tune or two. Throughout the year, visit the Folkways Center in Dahlonega, the Sautee Nacoochee Center in Sautee Nacoochee, the Remember When Theatre in Helen, and the Bluegrass Express in Hartwell for avariety of performances and shows. \r\n \r\nWaterfalls \r\nSome tumble and others rage, but one thing's certain:The Mountains region overflows with waterfalls. The seven cascades of the awe-inspiring Amicalola Falls (near Dawsonville) drop 729 feet, while the waters ofTallulah Gorge (in Tallulah Falls) spill through two miles of deep canyon. \r\n \r\nOrchards \r\nDrive down Apple Orchard Alley in Ellijay to see the reds, yellows, and greens of Northwest Georgia. Growing 30 varieties of the fruit, Mercier Orchards in Blue Ridge sells apples, fabulous fried pies, and apple bread. Jaemor Farms in Alto is also agreat family stop with hayrides, boiled peanuts, and fresh vegetables and fruits in season. \r\n \r\nAppalachian Art~ L \r\n \r\nWith a rich cultural history, \r\n \r\nAIL \r\n \r\ncommunities in the Appalachian La l \r\n \r\nfoothills have long been creating Ha \r\n \r\nunique arts and crafts. Visit the La l \r\n \r\ncultural center, gallery, and studio B.1 \r\n \r\nat Sautee Nacoochee Center for a pe \r\n \r\nglimpse.Don't miss the Funky \r\n \r\nSW \r\n \r\nChicken Art Project near \r\n \r\nrer \r\n \r\nDahlonega for atrue \r\n \r\nm\u003c \r\n \r\nAppalachian art experience. \r\n \r\nRa \r\n \r\n118 \r\n \r\n rts Lake Views \r\nAllatoona Lake (Cartersville), ian lake Sidney Lanier (Gainesville), ing Hartwell Lake (Hartwell), Carters 1e lake (Oakman), and Lake Richard 1dio B.Russell (Elberton) all offer Jr a perfect conditionsfor boating, \r\nswimming, and camping.Boat rentals are available.Smaller mountain lakes include Burton, Rabun, Tugaloo, and Blue Ridge. \r\n \r\nIndian Mystery \r\nSee the remains of the Etowah Indian tribe that thrived near Cartersville more than athousand years ago.Seven mounds,part of the village, and a museum tell of the tribe and itstrading network. Also visit Track Rock Gap in Blairsville or the Chief Vann House Historic Site near Chatsworth. \r\n \r\nWet'n'Wild \r\nSpend an unforgettable day with the wind in your hair and the water in your face.Excellent white-water rafting trips for all levels abound on the Chattooga and Ocoee Rivers.Canoeing and kayaking opportunities can be found on many of North Georgia's rivers. \r\n \r\nState Parks \r\nCovered with spectacular scenery, the Mountains region boasts some of Georgia's most visited state parks, including the popular Unicoi (Helen) and Vogel (Blairsville) in the northeast part of the region.Both boast woodsy camping, swimming beaches, miles of hiking trails, and family educational programs.In the northwest, Fort Mountain State Park provides aview ofTennessee,Alabama, and Georgia. On the region'swestern edge,the unrivaled Cloudland Canyon State Park straddles adeep gorge and offers spectacular views, while in the east Black Rock Mountain is the highest state park, reaching 3,640 feet. Both also offer excellent hiking trails and private wooded campsites. \r\n \r\n119 \r\n \r\n  Enjoy the seasons of Lake Lanier in Gainesville: Splash in the water park, relax among spring blossoms and fall leaves, delight in thousands of twinkling holiday lights \r\n Admire the vibrant yellows, reds, and oranges as the fall leaves break out their enchanting hues \r\n Don your hiking boots at Springer Mountain, wherethe Appalachian Trail begins its 2,167-mile trek to Maine \r\n Pay homage to the King at Cornelia's Loudermilk Boarding House Museum, which features \"Everything Elvis\" \r\n Sample the fresh apple cider at the Georgia Apple Festival in Ellijay \r\n See the largest collection of kangaroos outside of Austral ia at the Kangaroo Conservation Center in Dawsonville \r\n Take in a ball game in Rome, home of the Southeast Atlantic League Single ABraves \r\n Learn about the \"Miracle in the Mountains\" at Berry College and the Martha Berry Museum in Rome \r\n Stop by the Sugar Creek Alpaca Farmin Blue Ridge, where a herd of Suri alpacas produces soft wool \r\n Step back in time by viewing the artifacts and crafts of early Appalachian life at the Foxfire Museum in Mountain City \r\n Hike one of the 16trails in the 36,977-acreCohutta National Wilderness \r\n Take a hang-gliding lesson or just watch the action at Lookout Mountain Flight Park \r\n Visit the Ty Cobb Museum in Royston, which honors one of baseball's first hall-of-tamers \r\n Tour eagle's Dairy Farm in Canton and its seven-acre \"MAiZE\" cornfield maze \r\n \r\nIn the Forest Fly-Fishing \r\n \r\nScenic Railway Oompah-pah! \r\n \r\nTl \r\n \r\nSpreading like an emerald belt There'snothing quite like spending Hugging the Toccoa River, the Once an economically depressed lumber town, Helen was reborn when Chi \r\n \r\nacross the north and preserving aquiet morning communing Blue Ridge Scenic Railway diesel alocal artist recognized the similarity between the local landscape \r\n \r\nCiv \r\n \r\n750,000 acres of forest,the \r\n \r\nwith nature and your tly rod. \r\n \r\ntrain travels 26 miles from Blue and that of Bavaria.The citizens donned their lederhosen,blew upon \r\n \r\n34, \r\n \r\nChattahoochee has waterfalls, \r\n \r\nExperienced outfitters (Clayton Ridge to McCaysville.The trip \r\n \r\ntheir alpenhorns,dressed the town in gingerbread trim, and brought it Fo1 \r\n \r\nbeautiful flora and fauna, and and Blue Ridge), pristine streams, offers breathtaking views of the to life as \"Alpine Helen.\"They opened up schnitzel shops, gift emporiums, w~ \r\n \r\ngreat recreation. Cohutta National and abundant trout beckon along river, the Cohutta Mountains, \r\n \r\nGerman-style bakeries and beer parlors, and the party began. The chicken Vis \r\n \r\nWilderness is 36,977 acres of the Toccoa, Chattooga, and Soque and, of course, the Blue Ridge dance and the alpenhorns are not to be missed during Helen'sannual sh1 \r\n \r\nprotected habitat and rugged Rivers. Anglers should not miss Mountains. mountains.Hiking and camping Waters Creek or Smithgall Woods, \r\n \r\ncelebration of the traditional Bavarian Oktoberfest.This small Appalachian 15 \r\n \r\nmountain town with a hint of Bavaria is filled with interesting places to \r\n \r\nm, \r\n \r\nare prime activities here. \r\n \r\nas both are trophy trout streams. \r\n \r\nvisit, fun recreation, and scenic beauty during every season. \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n Appalachian Grill Steaks, seafood, and chicken dishes in awarm atmosphere amid upscale shops in the historic square 14 E. Church St., Cartersville 770-607-5357 \r\n \r\nJuicy hamburgers and thick milk shakesserved in anostalgic 1950s atmosphere 631 Irvin St., Cornelia 706-778-1778 \r\nPearl's Cafe Eclectic and authentic regional cuisine, from Low Country seafood to other favorites 301 Adamson Square, Carrollton 770-830-9195 \r\nTea Tyme Restaurant Abeacon of fine dining on Gainesville's town square with a menu that features seafood, schnitzels, and thick-cut steaks 110 Main St., Gainesville 678-450-5770 \r\nWoodbridge Inn Afamily-run restaurant with views overlooking ascenic valley and amix of European, American, and German Continental cuisine 44 Chambers St., Jasper 706-253-6293 \r\n \r\nThe Blue and Gray \r\n \r\nChickamauga Battlefield holds the poignant distinction of being the \r\n \r\nCivil War'ssecond worst battle, with combined casualtiesnumbering 34,000.TheChickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (in \r\n \r\nit \r\n \r\nFort Oglethorpe) became the nation's first military park in 1890, after \r\n \r\ns, \r\n \r\nwhich more than 600 stone and bronze monuments were erected. \r\n \r\nVisitors can view plaques, cannons, and pyramids of cannonballs that \r\n \r\nshow strategic artillery positions. Civil War buffs can embark on the \r\n \r\n150-mile Blue and Gray Trail, aself-guided driving tour that passes major battlefields, museums, and important Civil War sites. \r\n \r\nGold Fever \r\nWhen people hear the words \"gold rush,\"they conjure up California's forty-niners,but America'sfirst gold rush actually started in Dahlonega in 1828. Visitors can tour a real mine, pan for gold, and discover the mining history in the region. Every October, Dahlonega commemorates its history during Gold Rush Days. \r\n \r\nGuidestones \r\nLocated on the outskirts of Georgia'sGranite Capital and referred to as \"America's Stonehenge\"this 19-foot granite monument near Elberton carries philosophical messages for the preservation of mankind in 12 languages.The mystery is that no one knows who paid for its construction or why. \r\n \r\nMoonshine Fest \r\nEach October, Dawsonville celebrates Prohibition, when the practice of runnin ' 'shine through the hills sped up to become the sport of NASCAR racing.Also tour Thunder Road USA, Georgia's Racing Hall of Fame. Or visit Rome Speedway or Woodstock'sDixie Speedway for more racing fun . \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIA0NMYM r ND.ORG I 1 .Boo VIS I T GA \r\n \r\nADAIRSVILLE D-4 \r\n \r\nBLAIRSVILLE H-2 \r\n \r\nTrackrock Archaeological Area \r\n \r\nHi stor ic High Co unt ry \r\n \r\nNo rth eas t Geo rgia Mou nt ai ns \r\n \r\nTrackrock Gap Rd., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\n1902 Stock Excha nge \r\n \r\nBrasstown Ba ld \r\n \r\n706-745-6928, www.fs.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\n124 Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 770-773-1902 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 180 Spm, Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-6928, 706-896-2556 (visitors center) \r\n \r\nPrese rved petroglyphs of ancient Indian origin are the \r\nh ighl ight of th is 52-acre area. Open daily. Free. [;J \u0026. \r\n \r\nwww.georgiahighcountry orgl1902stockexchange. html www.fs.fed. uslconf \r\n \r\nDiscover individual gall ery shops offering Victorian With an elevation of 4,784 feet, Brasstown Bald is TrackrockStables \r\n \r\nand Civil War collectibles among other things. Georgia's highest mounta in. In addition to hik ing and 4890 Trackrock Camp Rd., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nMaggie Mae's Tea Room is downsta irs while a sea- picnicking, the summit fac ilities include a visitors 706-745-5252, 800-826-0073, www.trackrock.com \r\n \r\nsonal dinner theater is upstairs at the Public Square center, exhibits, a video program, and an observation Experience a scenic mountain trail ride through the \r\n \r\nOpera House . Tearoom open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p. m. Shops open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. l p.m .-3 p.m . Call for theater schedule and fees. \r\n \r\ndeck. Open daily Memorial Day-Oct., weekends \r\nonly Mar.-May. Call fo r fees . [;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nTrackrock Campground. Gu ided rides only. Reser- \r\nvations recommended. Call for hours and fees . \r\n[;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n[;J WC M IT \r\n \r\nCooper'sCreek Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 60 and GA Hwy. 180, Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nUnionCounty Historica l Society Museum \r\n \r\nAdairsville History Museum \r\n \r\n770-5 35-5700, www.dnr.state.ga .usldnrlwild \r\n \r\nOld Union County Courthouse, On the Square \r\n \r\n101 Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 \r\n \r\nVisit for fish ing, hunting, camping, bi rdwatch ing, pic- Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\n770-773 -1 775, www.notatlanta .org \r\n \r\nnicking, and horseback riding. Open daily sunrise- 706-745-5493 \r\n \r\nSee a photo gall ery of local h istory that chronicles the sunset. Call for fees. [;J \u0026. \r\n \r\nVestiges of the county's rich past-from Civil War \r\n \r\nC ivil War's Great Locomotive Chase. Open Mon .- \r\n \r\nmemorabilia to 19th-century medical instruments- \r\n \r\nFri. 10 a.m .-4 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sun. l p.m.- Helton Creek Falls \r\n \r\nare on display in the historic courthouse . Open Ju ne- \r\n \r\n3 p.m. Free. \r\n[;J WC\u0026. \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 129 S., Blairsville, 3051 2 706-745-5789, 877-745-5789, \r\n \r\nOct. Wed.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appointment. \r\nAdults $2, children $1. [;J WC \r\n \r\nwww.visitnortheastgeorgia. com/waterfalls. htm \r\n \r\nBarnsley Gardens \r\n \r\nH ike down a half-mile trail to a pier and observation Vogel State Park \r\n \r\n597 Barnsley Gardens Rd., Adairsville, 30103 \r\n \r\ndeck over the water. Open da ily sunrise-sunset. \r\n \r\n11 miles south of Blairsville, US Hwy. 19-129 \r\n \r\n770-773-7480, 877-773-2447, www.bamsleyresort.com \r\n \r\n706-745-2628, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nRescued in 1988, the gardens are now restored to the Lake Nottely \r\n \r\nLocated near Blood Mounta in, this is one of \r\n \r\nshowcase of the South they once were. Yours to en joy US Hwy. 19 and US Hwy. 129 N., Blairsville, 30512 Georgia's oldest and most beloved state parks. Hiking \r\n \r\non your own or with a tour guide . Tours also include 706-745-5789, www.blairsvillechamber.com \r\n \r\ntrails, camp ing, cottages, a lake with swimming \r\n \r\nthe manor house ruins and museum. Open daily sun- With 106 miles of shoreline, this 4, 180-acre lake beach, fishing, CCC m useum, picn ic areas, and sea- \r\n \r\nrise-sunset. Adults $10, children $5, seniors $8. \r\n[;J WC \u0026. T \r\n \r\noffers boating, swimming, fish ing, picnicking, and sonal mini-golf are ava ilable. Open da ily 7 a.m.-10 \r\ncamping. Open daily sunrise-sunset. Call for fees . p.m. [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n[;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nPumpkin Patch Farm \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n230 Old Dixie Hwy., Adairsville, 30103 \r\n \r\nMisty Mountain Train Museum \r\n \r\nBlairsville-Union County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n770-773-2617, www.notatlanta.org \r\n \r\n4381 Misty Mountain Ln., off Town Creek School \r\n \r\n385 Welcome Center Ln, Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nVisit for hayrides, a petting farm, hay maze, scarecrow Rd., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\n706-745-5789, 877-745-5789 \r\n \r\nmaki ng, pumpkin pa inti ng, and kids' activities. Open 706-745-4786, 888-MISTY-MN \r\n \r\nwww. blairsvillechamber.com \r\n \r\nOct. 1-31. Call for hours and fees. \r\n[;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nThis 4,000-foot model train layou t is currently the Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. \r\nlargest privately owned O-gauge model train collec- Memorial Day-Oct. 10 a.rn-1 p.m. [;J WC\u0026. \r\n \r\ntion in America. Tours begin promptly at 2 p.m. Open \r\n \r\nI ' \r\n \r\nTravel Services Adairsville Welcome Center \r\n \r\nApr.-Oct. Wed., Fri., Sat. $3 donation requested. \r\n[;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nBLUE RIDGE F-2 \r\nHi st ori c High Coun try \r\n \r\n101 Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 \r\n \r\nAska Trails \r\n \r\n770-773-1775, 800-733-2280, www.notatlanta.org \r\n \r\nMountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi Center \r\n \r\n3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., 9710 Gainesville Hwy., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\n706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 \r\n \r\nSun. l p.m.-3 p.m. \r\n[;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n706-745-6095, www.mountaincrossings.com \r\n \r\nwww.blueridgemountains.com \r\n \r\nBuilt by the C ivilian Conservation Corps in 1937, T he Aska Trails Area is a 17-mile h ik ing-mou nta in- \r\n \r\ntoday the cross ing provides hostel services and outfit- biking trail system on national fo rest lands. Trai ls \r\n \r\nALTO \r\n \r\nting to through h ikers on the Appalach ian Tra il. Open range in length from l to 5.5 miles and are open to \r\n \r\nNo rth eas t Geo rgia Moun ta in s \r\n \r\ndaily mid-Feb.-Sept. 8:30 a. m .-6 p.m., Nov.- mid- the public year-round. [;l \r\n \r\nAppletree Farms \r\n \r\nFeb. 9 a.m.-5 p. m. Camp ing $15 per night. WC fl \r\n \r\n4005 GA Hwy. 365 S, Alto, 30510 \r\n \r\nBlanche Manor Riding Stables \r\n \r\n706-776-8381, www.appletreefam1s.com \r\n \r\nSosebee Cove Scenic Area \r\n \r\n18 Deal Hollow Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\nThis working farm features a country store selling GA Hwy. 180, 11 miles south of Blairsville \r\n \r\n706-455-RIDE, www.blanchemanor.com \r\n \r\nfresh organic produce. Live entertai n ment on Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nExperienced professional gu ides take you through the \r\n \r\nSaturday nights. G ift shop, restaurant, and Habersham 706-745-6928, www.fs.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\nyear-round beauty of the North Georgia mountains \r\n \r\nW inery Tasting Room. Hours vary. \r\n \r\nThis 175-acre trac t is a memorial to Arthur Woody, on h orseback. Hayrides, dinner, and a bonfire are also \r\n \r\n[;J WC MIT \r\n \r\nthe \"barefoot ranger\" who served from 1918 to 1945. avai lable. Rides at 10 am., noon, 3 pm. daily. 1.25- \r\n \r\nFree. [;J \r\n \r\nhour ri de $28, 2-hour ride $35. [;J WC \u0026. fl \r\n \r\nJaemor Farms \r\n \r\n5340 Camelia Hwy., Alto, 30510 \r\n \r\nSouthern Tree Plantation \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Railway \r\n \r\n770-869-3999, www.;amsiellies.com \r\n \r\n2531 Ow/town Rd., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\n241 Depot St., Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\nSpecializi ng in fresh seasonal fr uits and vegetables, 706-745-060 1, www.southerntreeplantation.com \r\n \r\n706-632-9833, 800-934-1898, www.brscenic.com \r\n \r\nJaemor also offers canned goods, relishes, and pickles. Visitors can choose their own Christmas tree or pump- Winding through rolling hills alongside the waters of \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. l p.m.-6 p.m. kin, en joy hayrides, train rides, a maze, a petting zoo, the Toccoa River, a restored train line takes passen- \r\n \r\n!:;JWC M I \r\n \r\nand handcrafts on this 60-acre farm. Open daily Oct.- gers along a 26-mi le ro u te to McCaysville, Georgia, \r\n \r\nSmithville Village \r\n \r\nDec. Call for schedul e and hours . [;J WC\u0026. fl T \r\n \r\nand Copperhill , Tennessee. Call for hours and fees. \r\n[;J WC T \r\n \r\n285 Smithville Ln., Alto, 30510 \r\n \r\nAStep Above Stables \r\n \r\n706-778-5709, www.smithvillevillage.com \r\n \r\n3839 S. Mauney Rd., Blairsville, 30512 \r\n \r\nDeep Hole Recreation Area \r\n \r\nThe village features an authentic general store, an ice 706-745-9051, www.astepabovestables.net \r\n \r\n6050 Appalachian Way, Blue Ridge, 30513 \r\n \r\ncream parlor, a cafe, a tearoom, an old log smoke- T h is full-service horse stable offers trail rides, board- 706-632-303 1, www.fs.fed.uslconf \r\n \r\nhouse, and other rel ics from the 19th century. Open ing, breeding, farrier service, resistance-free training, T he canoe launch on the Toccoa River makes ri ver \r\n \r\nTue.-Sat.. 9 a.m.-5 p. m. \r\n[;J WC M IT \r\n \r\nand other services. Open da ily 9 p. m.-sunset. Call fo r access easy. Camping, picnicking, and fish ing are also \r\n \r\nfees. [;J \u0026. \r\n \r\navailable. Open dai ly. Fees vary. [;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\n Georgia MountainParkway 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, gatewaygroup.org Com munities along the scen ic fo ur-lane offer outdoor activities su ch as white-water rafting, canoeing, kayak- \r\ning, fi shing, camp ing, and boati ng. ~ WC \u0026 fl \r\nHistoric Downtown Blue Ridge Main St., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 www. blueridgemounta ins.com O nce considered an elite health resort because of its pure m ineral waters, the town of Blue Ridge now features Main Street, lined with shops and galleries. \r\nOpen da ily. ~ WC \u0026fl \r\nLake Blue Ridge Recreation Area 6050 Appalachian Way, Blue Ridge, 305 13 706-632 -3 031, www.{s.{ed.us/co11f F ishing, camping, pi cni cking, hiking, boating, and skiing are ava ilable. O pen da ily Apr.-Oct. Admission \r\nfree, camping $8. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nMercier Orchards CA Hwy. 5 N., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-2364, www.mercier-orchards.com More than 30 va ri eties of appl es, plus blueberries, blackberries, and peaches are up for grabs. T here's also a farm ers m a rket, bakery, and deli . Ope n Mon.- Sat. 8 a. m .-6 p.m ., Su n . noon-6 p.m . ~WC M I \r\nSouthern Highroads Trail Blue Ridge, 30513 706-633-6706, www.southernhighroads.org A scenic driving tour through fo ur states incl udes th is North G eorgia m ounta ins section. Open da ily. Free . \r\nSugar Creek Alpaca Farm 1050 Cox Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 888-662-8253, 706-258-4494 www.sugarcreekfa nnandinn. com Visit this farm and its growing h erd of Suri alpacas. \r\nO pen Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m .-6 p.m . Free. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nToccoa River Canoe Trail 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 www.b lu eri dge moun tains.com T his ideal canoeing destinati on fea tures a C lass II 17m ile river trail that winds through nati onal forest land . Call for maps and suggested takeou t points. ~ \r\nTravel Services Fannin County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 www.blueridgemounta ins .com Information on backroads driving tours and oth er area attrac tions available. O pen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .-5 p.m . ~WC \u0026 \r\nAppalachian OutdoorAdventures 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-258-4530 G uided trout fish ing. Call for ho urs and fees. ~ WC \r\nDouble DTrail Rides 1474 Pack Creek Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-6975 Quarter horses are match ed with riders of all experien ce leve ls fo r guided tra il rides . Rese rvations required. 1.5-hour ride $35 , 3-hour ride $4 5, full-day \r\nride $60 (l unch provided ). ~ WC fl \r\n \r\nFly-fishing withMike andSteve 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 305 13 706-838-5515 G ui ded trout fis hi ng. Half-day or full-day trips avai lable. Call for hours an d fees. ~ WC \r\nMule Top Mountain Outfitters 319 Hells Hollow Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-0076, www.muletop.com Horseback riding adventures on steep tra ils involving slow walking and tigh t turns. Camping and picnicking also ava ilable. O ne-hour ride $25, 2-hour ride $35, 3-hour ride $45, 4-hour ride $55. Call for reservations. ~ \u0026 \r\nBRASELTON \r\nNo rth eas t Georg ia Moun tain s Lanier National Speedway One Raceway Dr., Braselton, 305 17 \r\n770-967-8600, www.lanierspeedway.com \r\nVisit this NASCAR-sanctioned stockcar racing track, with events every Sat. night Mar.-O ct. O ffi ce open Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m .-6 p.m. Call fo r schedu le and fees. ~WC \r\nMayfield Dairy Farms 1160 Broadway Ave., Braselton, 305 17 706-654-9 180, 888-298-0396 www.mayfielddairy.com Visitors can en joy a to ur of a m ilk-processi ng fac ility, a gift sh op, an ice cream parl or, and a fi lm . Offi ce open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . Call for to ur times. \r\nFree.~ WC \u0026 \r\nRoad Atlanta 5300 Winder Hwy., Braselton, 305 17 770-967-6143, 800-849-RACE, www.roadatlanta.com Thi s 12-turn road course h osts in tern atio n ally accla imed eve n ts, su ch as th e Suzuk i AMA Superbikes Showdown . Offi ce open Mon.-Fri. 8 \r\na. m .-5 p.m. Ca ll for schedu le and fees. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nBUCHANAN \r\nHistor ic High Count ry Historic Haralson County Courthouse Courthouse Square, Buchanan, 30113 \r\n770-646-3369 \r\nT he courth ouse, on the National Register of H istoric Places, serves as a museu m, library, and office of th e Haralson County H istorical Society. O pen Mon. 8:30 \r\na.m.-3:30 p.m . or by appoin tment. Free. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nVFW Pa rk 5760 E. CA Hwy. 120, Buchanan, 30113 770-646-308 1 Visitors can enjoy th e lake, picnic areas, and pavilions. Open da ily. $2 admission, $5 boat launch. \r\n~WC \u0026 \r\nCALHOUN 0-4 \r\nHisto ric High Coun tr y HarrisArts Center 212 S. Wall St., Calhoun, 30701 \r\n706-629-2599, www.cgarts.org \r\nThe center is home to the Roland Hayes M useum , as well as an art ga llery, music roo ms, art and dance studios, and th e Cal houn Gordon Arts Cou nci l's office. Open Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m .-4 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10 a. m .- \r\n2 p.m. Docent tours ava ilable by request. Free. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nHidden Creek Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 955, offCA Hwy. 156, Calhoun, 30701 706-695-6736 Primitive camping, h iking, and p icnicking are available. Open daily. Free. ~ WC \r\n \r\nOakleigh 335 S. Wall St., Calhoun, 3070 1 706-629- 1515 Oakleigh is the location of the Gordon County Histori cal Society. General Sherman used this historic home as his h ea dquarte rs during th e C ivil Wa r. Open Tue.-Th u. 10 a.m.-4 p.m . Free. ~WC\u0026 \r\nNew Echota Cherokee Capita l HistoricSite One mile east ofl- 75, Exit 317 on CA Hwy. 225 706-624- 132 1, www.gastateparks.org \r\nT h e infamous \"Trai l of Tears\" began at th is 1825 Cherokee nation al cap ital. See the Sup reme Co urth ouse , C oun c il House, m iss ionary hom e, Va nn 's Tavern, and more. Th e pri nt shop is where the Cherokees produced their bili ngual newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix. Open T ue-Sat. 9 a. m .-5 p.rn ., Sun. 2 p.m.-5:30 p. m . ~WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services CalhounLocal Welcome Center/ Calhoun-Gordon County Convention and Visitor Bureau/ GordonCounty Chamber of Commerce 300 S. Wall St., Calhoun, 3070 1 706-625-3200, 800-887-38 11 , www.gordonchamber.org \r\nO pen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC\u0026 \r\nCANTON F-5 \r\nHistor ic High Cou ntr y eagle'sDairyMAiZE \r\n362 Stringer Rd., Canton, 30 115 770-345-5591, www.caglesdairy.com/MAiZE2.htm \r\nCagle's Dairy opened the area's fi rst MAiZE, an intricate network of twists and tu rns carved into seven acres of corn . Ope n Labor Day-m id-Nov. Call or check \r\nonl ine for hours an d fees. ~ WC\u0026 \r\nChukkar Farm and Polo Club 1005 Little River Wa y, Canton, 30004 770-664-1533, http://www.c lwkkarfann.com Th is Horse Country events fac ili ty offers riding lessons, boarding, jumping course, corporate outings, team-bui ldi ng workshops, and polo lessons. Ca ll fo r \r\nfees .~ WC \u0026T \r\nTra vel Services Cherokee County Chamberof Commerce 3605 Marietta Hwy., Canton, 30 11 4 770-345-0400, www.cherokee-chamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m . ~ WC\u0026 \r\nCARNESVILLE \r\nNor th east Georgi a Mountai ns Cramer'sMill Covered Bridge \r\nCA Hwy. 106 E. at Nails Creek, access via Baker Rd. Carnesville, 30521 706-384-4659, www.franklin-county.com \r\nBuilt in 1907, this bridge is one lan e wide and 132 fee t long, with a town lattice design. \r\nFranklin Coun tyCourthou se On the Square, Carnesville, 30521 706-384-4659, www.franklin-county.com Th is courthouse, constructed in 1906, sti ll serves the county today. Open fo r sel f-gui ded tours Mon.- Fri. 9 \r\na.rn.-4 p.rn . Free. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services FranklinCounty Chamber of Com merce 165 Athens St., Carnesville, 3052 1 706-384-4659, www.franklin-county.com O pen Mon .-Fri . 9 a.rn .-5 p.rn. ~ WC \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n www. GEo R G IA 0NM v M 1N D .OR G I I .8 00 V1 s 1T G A \r\n \r\nCARROLLTON C-8 \r\nHi stori c High Country A Mai n Street City \r\nAdamson Square Downtown Carrollton, 30 11 7 770-830-2000 Nam ed for C ongressman vV. C. Adamson, whose legislation created the eight-hour workday, this square is the heart of down town Carrollton. O pen da ily. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nCarrollton Cultural Arts Center 25 1 Alabama, Ca rrollton, 301 17 770-832-1 161 T h is new \"state of the arts\" faci li ty features an intimate 262-sea t th ea ter, gall eri es, and classroo ms. Open Mon .- Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. Call for schedu le and \r\nfees. [;l WC \u0026T \r\nHorton's Books and Gifts 410 Adamson Square, Carrollton, 3011 7 770-832-8021 This is the oldest bookstore in Georgia, the third-oldest in th e South , and the tenth-oldest in the nation, as certified by th e American Booksellers Association . O pen M on.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. , Sat. 9 a.m .-5:30 p.m . [;l WC \r\nJohn Tanner State Park 6 miles west of Carrollton off GA Hwy. 16 770-830-2222, www.gastateparks.org Swim at the largest sand swimming beach at any Georgia state park. Amenities incl ude a campgro und, motor lodge rooms, a lake with seaso nal boa t rental, h iki ng trails, p icn ic areas, and mi ni-golf. O pen dail y 7 \r\na.m.-10 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nState University of West Georgia 1600 Maple St., Carrollton, 30 11 8 770-836-6500 Gallery shows, sports events, conventions, perfo rmances , and seminars all fi nd a home at this pla ce of \r\nhigher learning. Call for more info rmati on. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nSusan Hayward Gravesite Monument 210 Old Centerpoint Rd., Carrollton, 30 11 7 770-21 4-9746, 800-292-0871, www.visitcarrollton.com A gravesite monument to Oscar-win ning actress Susan Haywa rd is located n ear the fro nt entrance of O ur Lady of Perpe tual Help Roman Cathol ic Church . Open daily. Free . \r\nTravel Services Carrollton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 102 N . Lalwslw re Dr., Carrollton, 30 11 7 770-214-9746, 800-292-0871, www.visitcarrollton .com Open M on .- Fri. 8:30 a.m .- 5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nCARTERSVILLE 0-5 \r\nHisto ric High Country Allatoona Lake and Visitors Center \r\n1138 GA Hwy. 20 Spur, Cartersville, 30 121 770-382-4700, 877-444-6777 (reservations) www.reserve u sa .com Visit the lake and enj oy hiki ng tra ils along with 600 lakes ide ca mpsi tes, accom modating RVs an d tent campers. Visitors center open daily 8 a.m .- 4:30 p.m. C all fo r fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nAllatoona Pass Battlefield Old Allatoona Rd., Cartersville, 30 120 770-606-8862, www.allatoonapassbattlefield.org Fough t October 5, 1864, this battl e was th e beginning of the Nashville Campaign. Two earthen forts, miles of tre nch works, and interpretive trail markers can be seen . Open dail y. Free. \r\n \r\nBartow History Center 13 M useum Dr., Cartersville, 30 120 770-382-3818 Exh ibits, progra ms, and outreach activiti es educate the community and visitors about Bartow C ounty h istory. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m. Adults $3, stu- \r\ndents $2, seniors over 60 $2.50. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nBooth Western Art Museum 501 Museum Dr., Cartersville, 30 120 770-607-6361, www.boothmusewn. org A permanent coll ection of contemporary Western art, C ivil War art, presidential ph otogra phs and letters, and other collecti ons are on di spl ay here. Call fo r \r\nhours and fees . [;l WC \u0026~I \r\nCooper's Friendship Monument One Friendshi/J Plaza, Mai n St., Cartersville, 30120 770-387-1357, www.notatlanta.org M ark Anthony C ooper, a pro mi nent Georgia industrialist, di scovered the meaning of fr iendship when 38 fri ends aided h illl in a fi nancial crisis . He commissioned th is monument to honor them. Open da ily. \r\nCooper's Furnace Day Use Area River Rd. , Ca rtersville, 30121 770-382-4700, www.notatlanta .org Th is site, at the base of the All atoona Dam and also known as Cooper's Iro n Works, is th e on ly rem nant of the 1830s town of E towah and Geo rgia's iron empire. O pen da ily Apr.-Se pt. 8 a.m .-9:3 0 p.m. , Oct. 8 a.m.- \r\n8 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds Historic Site 5 miles southwest ofJ-75, Exit 288 770-387-3747, www.gastateparks.org Located on the scenic bank of th e E towah Ri ver, th is la nd was home to several thousand Native Americans between 1000 A.D. and 1550 A.D. Today, 54 ac res protect six earthen moun ds, a vill age area, a defensive ditch, an d a museu m housing beads, orna ments, stone effig ies, po ts, an d othe r arti facts . Open Tu e.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m ., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 :30 p.m. [;lWC\u0026 \r\nEuharlee Covered Bridge and History Museum 11 6 Covered Bridge Rd., Cartersville, 30120 770 -386- 1542 Buil t in 1886 by Washington King, the bri dge is on th e Ceorgia C overed Bridge Tra il. Muse um open Tue.-Fri . I p.m.-5 p.m. and during seasonal events. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nGrand Theatre of Cartersville 5 N. Wall St., Ca rtersville. 301 20 770-386-7343, www.thegrandtheatre.org T h is restored 1920s perfo rmin g arts theater hosts a vari ety of events each year, including many educational camps and prod uc tions for school outings. Call fo r hours and fees . [;lWC\u0026 \r\nHistoric Depot at Friendship Plaza One Friendsh ip Plaza, Cartersville, 30 120 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280, www.notatlanta.org Visitors will enjoy the historic structure, passing trains, and local history. Hours vary. Free. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nLegion Theater and the Pumphouse Players 114-C Main St. , Cartersville, 30 120 770-387-2610, www.pumphouseplayers.com Formed in the 1960s, this troupe of community players perfo rms a variety of genres, from musicals to Shakespeare. C all or go onl ine fo r schedule and fees . [;lWCMIT \r\n \r\nOak Hill Cemetery N. Erwin St., Cartersville, 30120 770-606-8862, www.evhsonline.org At this historic Georgia cemetery elati ng to the 1840s you'll fi nd a grea t source for ge nealogical research and ties to the C ivil War. O pen daily. Free. \r\nRed Top MountainState Park and Lodge Just east ofI -75, Exit 285 770-975-0055, www.gastatefJarks.org T h is popular park on La ke Allatoona offers a swimming beach , boati ng and fi shi ng, hiking trai ls, pi cni c areas, and mini-golf. Accom modati ons in clude a hotel-style lodge with restaura nt, cam ping, and cottages . O pen daily 7 a.m .- 10 p.rn. [;lWC \u0026 \r\nRose Lawn Museum 224 W. C herokee Ave., Cartersville, 30120 770-387-5 162, www.roselaw1111111sewn.com T his 1850 Victorian mansion, bea utifully restored restored in 1985, is now owned by Bartow County, and operated as a h ouse muse um. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.177.- noon, 1 p. m .- 5 p.177 ., or by appoin tlll en t. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nWorld's First Coca-Cola Painted Wall Sign 2 W. Main St., Cartersville, 30120 770-382-4010, www.notatlanta.org Painted by a syrup salesman in 1894 on the side of Young Brothers Pharmacy, th e sign was restored and au th enti cated in 1994. \r\nTravel Services Cartersville Local Welcome Center, Cartersville-Bartow County Convention and Visitors Bureau One Friendship Plaza, Cartersville, 30 120 770-387- 135 7, 800-733-2280, www.notatlanta .org \r\nIn formati on on driving tours, history, attractions, lodging, shipping, and dining available h ere. Hours vary. \r\n[;lWC\u0026 \r\nPark Marina Boat Rentals 651 Ma rina Rd , Cartersville, 3012 1 770-974-2628, www.fJarkmarine.com Full-service marina. Open M on.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.177. , Sun . noon- 5 p. m. Call for fees . \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nCASSVILLE \r\nHistoric High Country Atlanta Campaign Pocket Park US Hwy. 41 N . and Cassville Rd., Cassville, 30 123 770-387-1357, www. ,wtatlanta .org This is one of five Atlanta C am paign Pocket Parks constructed at Cassville by the W PA in the 1930s. Free. \r\n[;l 6' \r\nCassville Confederate Cemetery Cass-White Rd., Cassville, 30123 770-387- 13 57, 800-733-2280, www.notatlanta.org T he graves ites of 300 C onfederate sol diers, as well as th at of CSA general W illiam Woffo rd, are bittersweet reminders of Cassvil le's pre-C ivil \\,Var promin ence. O pen daily. Free. \r\n[;l 6' \r\nNoble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center 2361 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., Cassville, 30 123 770-382-3392, www.notatlanta .org T his black history cultu ral center is h oused in the first school in North Geo rgia to be built with Rosenwal d fu nds and specifi cally designated fo r the educati on of black child re n. O pe n T ue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p. m. [;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n NO PASS~;;; \r\nREQUIRED . \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMvM1ND.ORG I I .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nCAVE SPRING \r\n \r\nCHATSWORTH D-2 \r\n \r\nCLARKESVILLE J-3 \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country. \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mounta in s \r\n \r\nHistoric Cave Spring and Rolater Park \r\n \r\nChief Vann House Historic Site \r\n \r\nBrigadoon Lodge \r\n \r\nCave Spring Square, Cave Spring, 30124 \r\n \r\nLocated at i11tersection of GA Hwys. 225 and 52-A 8137 GA Hwy. 197 North, Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\n706-777-0933 \r\n \r\n706-695-2598, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\n706-754-1558, www.brigadoonlodge.com \r\n \r\nDotted with large shade trees, the park has picnic sites Called the \"Showplace of the Cherokee Nation,\" this Hidden in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains, \r\n \r\nand a playground. This is a favorite with local residents chief's 1804 mansion and museum are open for tours. Brigadoon Lodge on the Soque River has become a \r\n \r\nfo r swimming. A spring flows into a pond and into a The two-story bri ck home is decorated with beautiful favo rite fishing destination. Call for hours and fees. \r\n \r\nI. 5-acre chlorine-free pool shaped like the state of hand-carved details, period furniture, and a remark- l:;;lWCMI \r\n \r\nGeorgia. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nable \"floating\" stai rcase. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 \r\n \r\nl:;;lWC \r\n \r\npm., Sun . 2 p m-5:30 p.m. [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nFern Springs Recreation Area \r\n \r\nDicks Hill Pkwy., Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\nCEDARTOWN 8-6 111111111111111 Cohutta Wilderness Area \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\n401 GI Maddox Pkwy., Chatsworth, 30705 \r\n \r\n706-7 54-6221, www.fs.fed. uslconf T he rustic stonework trails and rock shelters that \r\n \r\nAdventure Skydiving Center \r\n \r\n706-695-6736, www.fs.fed. uslco11f \r\n \r\nC ivilian Conservation Corps stonemasons built here \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n493 Airport Rd. , Cedartown, 30125 \r\n \r\nPrimitive hiking trails, camping, and trout fishing in in the 1930s complement the natural beauty of this \r\n \r\n770-684-3483, 800-490-3483, www.skydivecenter.com the Conasauga and Jacks Rivers will delight the out- quiet picnic area. Free. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nThrill to a tandem skydive at the largest skydiving doorsman. Open sunrise-sunset. $2 per vehicle. \r\n \r\nI I \r\nI \r\n \r\noperation in the Southeast and take home a video or photo of each skydive as a keepsake. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m-sunset, Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m.-sunset. Call for fees. \r\n \r\nl:;;lWC Fort Mountain State Park \r\n \r\nl:;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\n8 miles east of Chatsworth, on Hwy. 52 \r\n \r\nLake Burton Trout Hatchery 3695 GA Hwy. 197 N., Clarkesville, 30523 706-947-3112 F ishing for brown and rainbow trout, picnicking, \r\n \r\n706-695-2621, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nwildlife viewing areas, a kids' stocked catfish pond, \r\n \r\nCedartown Civic Auditorium 205 East Ave., Cedartow11, 30125 \r\n \r\nNamed for the mysterious 855-foot rock wall that tops boating, and skiing are all en joyed here. Open daily 8 \r\nthe mountain, this beautiful park offers more than 30 a.m.-4:30 p.rn. Free. [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\n770-748-4168, 877-263-9372 (tickets) \r\n \r\nmiles of hiking and biking trails, camping, cottages, a \r\n \r\nwww.ccauditorium.com \r\n \r\nsmall lake with swimming beach, seasonal boat Lake Burton Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nE ntertainment offered is from symphony orchestras rental, mini-golf, and picnicking. Open daily 7 GA Hwy. 197 N., Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\nto bl uegrass to Broadway. The building is also avail- a.m.-10 p.m. [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\n770-5 35-5700, www.georgiawildlife.com \r\n \r\nable for everyth ing from wedding receptions and sym- \r\n \r\nEscape to 12,800 acres of rugged North Georgia back- \r\n \r\nposiums to school plays and company parties. Office Lake Conasauga Recreation Area and Lake Conasauga \r\n \r\ncountry for fishing, hiking, birdwatch ing, picnicking, \r\n \r\nopen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and 2 hours prior to Songbird Management Area \r\n \r\nand horseback riding. Call for fees. l:;;l 6,. \r\n \r\nshowtime. Call for schedule and fees. \r\nl:;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\n3941 US Hwy. 76, Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6736, www.fs.fed.us \r\n \r\nLake Russell Recreation Area \r\n \r\nThe area offers camping facilities, fishing, swim ming, 304 Lake Russell Rd., Mt. Airy, 30563 \r\n \r\nConfederate Memorial \r\n \r\nboating, picnicking, birdwatching, and hiking. Open 706-754-6221, www.fs.fed.us/co11f \r\n \r\n100 Prior St,.Cedartown, 30125 \r\n \r\ndaily. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nT his tranquil 100-acre lake offers a relaxed setting for \r\n \r\n770-749-1652 \r\n \r\nfishing, picnicking, swimming, and boating (no out- \r\n \r\nThe United Daughters of the Confederacy built this North Georgia Speedway \r\n \r\nboard motors permitted). Open May-Oct. Free. \r\n \r\nmonument to honor Confederate veterans in 1906. 300 N. Georgia Raceway Rd. , Chatsworth, 30705 \r\n \r\nl:;;lWC\u0026 \r\n \r\nOpen daily. Free. \r\n \r\n706-695-3 313, www.11orthgeorgiaspeedway.net \r\n \r\nWatch races every Saturday night from April through Mauldin House \r\n \r\nPolk County Historical Society Museum and Gardens \r\n \r\nOctober, with events in the following classes: Super 458 Jefferson St., Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\n205 N. College St., Cedartown, 30125 \r\n \r\nLate Model, Late Model, Sportsman, Hobby, Mini- 706-754-2296, www.seehabersham.com \r\n \r\n770-749-00 73 \r\n \r\nstock, and Pure Street Stock. Call for schedule and This I800s log cabin is an in-town farmstead that \r\n \r\nA former children's library houses this local museum, fees. l:;;l WC \u0026~I \r\n \r\nexhibits family and local history. The millinery shop \r\n \r\nwhich chronicles the history of Polk County. Open \r\n \r\nnext door provides a glimpse into times past, with \r\n \r\neach Wed. 2 p.m.-4 p.rn. and fo urth Sun. of each Travel Services \r\n \r\nantiqu e clothes and hats on display. Open Tue.- Fri., \r\n \r\nrnonth 2 p.rn.-5 p.m . Free. \r\n \r\nChatsworth Local Welcome Center/Chatsworth-Murray 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nI i \r\n \r\nl:;;lWC6'. \r\n \r\nCounty Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center \r\n \r\n126 N. Third Ave., Chatsworth, 30705 \r\n \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park \r\n \r\nSt.James Episcopal Church \r\n \r\n706-695-6060, 800-969-9490 \r\n \r\nI5 miles west of Clayto11, 011 GA Hwy. 197 \r\n \r\n302 West Ave., Cedartown, 30125 \r\n \r\nwww.murraycou11tychamber.com \r\n \r\n706-947-3194, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\n770-748-2894 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.rn.-5:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.- This small park nestled on the shores of Lake Burton \r\n \r\nBuilt in 1883, th is is the oldest church sti ll in use in 5 p.m . l:;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nis good for RV campi ng because of its fl at terrain. A \r\n \r\nCedartown . Sterling Holloway grew up in this \r\n \r\nboat ramp, wheelchair-accessible fishing pier, play- \r\n \r\nchurch . Office open Mon.-Wed. 9 a.rn.-4 p.rn. , Fri. \r\n \r\nCHICKAMAUGA \r\n \r\nground, picnic area, and seasonal canoe rental are \r\n \r\n9 a.rn.-3 p.rn. Free. \r\nl:;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country Gordon-Lee Mansion \r\n \r\noffered. Hiking trails and a DN R trout-rearing station \r\nare nearby. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\n217 Cove Rd., Chickamauga, 30707 \r\n \r\nSterling Holloway Marker \r\n \r\n706-375-4728, 800-487-4728 \r\n \r\nPanther Creek Falls and Panther Creek Recreation Area \r\n \r\nCollege St. a11d Sterli11g Holloway Place, \r\n \r\nwww.gordon-leemansion.com \r\n \r\nOld US Hwy. 44 1 N., Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\nCedartow11, 30125 \r\n \r\nThis antebellum plantation home, furnished in the 706-754-622 I, www.fs.fed. uslconf \r\n \r\n770-749-1652 \r\n \r\nstyle of early Southern aristocracy, was the only struc- A trail leads visitors along the creek's bluffs to three \r\n \r\nSterling Holloway, the actor behind th e instantly rec- ture left that had been used during the Battle of waterfalls. Open daily. Admission $2 per vehicl e. \r\n \r\nognizable raspy voice ofvVinnie the Pooh, began per- Chickamauga. Group tours available by appointment. l:;;lWC\u0026 \r\nforming right here in his early childhood, putting on Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC \u0026~IT \r\n \r\n\"neighborhood variety shows.\" Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nRiver North Fly Fishing \r\n \r\nLee and Gordon's Mills \r\n \r\n1850 Hardma11 Rd., Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n71 Red Belt Rd., Chickamauga, 30707 \r\n \r\n706-754-1740, www.rivemorthflyfishing.com \r\n \r\nPolk County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n706-375-6801 \r\n \r\nProfessional, expe ri enced guides will introduce \r\n \r\n512 Main St., Cedartow11, 30125 \r\n \r\nOne of the oldest operating mills in the state of anglers of every level to some of North Georgia 's best \r\n \r\n770-749-1652, 800-226-2517, http://polk.ofgeorgia.org/ Georgia is located near the Chickamauga fast water, deep hole fl y fishing. Call for hours and \r\n \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Chattanooga National Military Park. Tours available. fees. \r\n \r\nl:;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nOpen Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. 1-5 p.m. Adults \r\n \r\n$2, children 12- 18 $1. l:;;l WC 6'. T \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\n WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN YOU COMBINE WATERFALLS, RACING, KANGAROOS AND UPSCALE SHOPPING? ATLANTA'S FAVORITE BACKYARD GETAWAY... DAWSON COUNTY! \r\n \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center \r\nKangaroo Country! Experience the largest collection of kangaroos outside of Australia. Guided tours offering education and adventure. Just one hour north of Atlanta. Reservations required Minimum age 8 years old. \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center, 222 Bailey-Waters Rd., Dawsonville, GA 30534, e-mail: roofarm@aol.com \r\n706-265-6100 www.kangaroocenter.com \r\n \r\nNorth Georgia Premium Outlets \r\nLocated about 45 minutes north of Atlanta, this large upscale outlet center features more than 140 designer apparel and brand name stores with everyday savings of 25% to 65%. Featuring Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Banana Republic Factory Store, Coach, Escada, Hugo Boss, Liz Claiborne, Gap Outlet, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Timberland, Tommy Hilfiger, Pottery Barn Furniture Outlet, Williams Sonoma Marketplace and many more. Services include a large food pavilion, stroller rental, wheelchairs and a children's play area. Open daily. Take GA 400 north to Dawsonville. \r\n706-216-3609 www.premiumoutlets.com/northgeorgia \r\n \r\nDawson County Convention and Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 299 \r\nDawsonville, Georgia 30534 www.daw~on.org \r\nToll Free 877-396-6288 \r\n \r\nDAWSON COUNTY \r\n \r\nDiscover the many \"little known secrets\" ofthe Northeast \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountains. just a short drive but a world of \r\n \r\nsurprises that the whole family will enjoy! \r\n \r\nG EORGIAO NM YM IND.ORG l  ~00 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n,-Jj ,. \\ ,. \\JGet your Free Travel Guide Brochure and money saving coupon voucher \r\nJ _!:J _!:J ...1 by visiting us on the web or any Welcome Center in N.E. Georgia! \r\n \r\nFor more information: visit www.georgiamountains.org, call 404-231-1820 or e-mail: info@georgiamountains.org \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n- .-...... .-. ..... .,,,,,.._ ...... at:;;;:~ \r\n \r\n..\" ' ~\"\"'- ~ , - ~ \r\n \r\n... \r\n \r\nJIii, \r\n \r\n'.J \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n J \r\n \r\n... A GOLD RUSH ... AMERICA'S STONEHENGE ... THE ALPS ... HIGHEST WATERFALL IN THE EAST. .. \r\n \r\n2ND DEEPEST GORGE IN THE U.S....KANGAROOS...CABBAGE PATCH KIDS BIRTHPLACE... \r\n \r\nt \r\n \r\nHelendorf River Inn \u0026 Conference Center \r\nIn the center of Helen, private Riverfront balcony or patio rooms have refrigerators, microwaves \u0026 coffeemakers. Jacuzzi suites w/Fireplace \u0026 full kitchen. Also rooms for the economy minded. Enclosed heated pool, Coin laundry, Meeting/party facilities. \r\n706-878-2271 \r\nfor reservations only call 800-445-2271 \r\nwww.helendorf.com \r\n \r\nSautee and Nacoochee Valleys Association \r\nTake a step off the beaten path and explore the uniqueness of the Sautee and Nacoochee Valleys. A special place where individuality is celebrated and history honored.. . where natural beauty inspires the artist in each of us ... where community is valued and creativity encouraged. Our little cluster of shops, inns, restaurants, and service businesses welcome you. Be sure to make the turn on highway 17 at the Indian Mound before Helen. For information call Mon-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m . \r\n706-878-3300 \r\nwww.sauteenacoochee.com \r\n \r\nToccoa Stephens \r\nCounty \r\nWith easy access by train, plane or car, Toccoa is a community rich in heritage with a historical museum, Currahee Mountain, Toccoa Falls and the Tugaloo River. If its outdoor recreation you seek, there are trout streams, Lakes Hartwell \u0026 Yonah, biking, hiking, and camping. Come celebrate the thirtieth season of the Toccoa Symphony and Chorus and the Community Theatre. Browse the antique and specialty shops and don't forget the handcrafted furniture stores. The festivals are spectacular and the Toccoa Christmas Fest is a must! Contact: ToccoaStephens Co. COG, 901 E. Currahee St, Toccoa 30577. \r\n706-886 -21 32 www.toccoagachamber.com \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountain Fair \r\n12 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 21 - August 1, 2004. Located in Hiawassee. \r\n706-896-4191 \r\nwww.Georgia-Mountain-Fair.com \r\n \r\nBanks County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\nBanks 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 destination, Banks Crossing. \r\n706-677-5265 \r\nwww.bankscountyga.org \r\n \r\nNacoocheeVillage \r\nThere's something for everyone at Nacoochee Village. Historic Grist Mill, Award Winning Winery, Flyfishing, Horseback riding, Rafting, Antiques, Pottery, Dining, Shopping, Spa, Ice Cream Parlor, Cabin Rentals. Located 1/2 mile south of Helen on GA Hwy 75. \r\n706-878-1800 www.nacoocheevillage.com \r\n \r\nBlairsvilleUnion County \r\n\"A nature 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\u0026B and cabin getaways. Only 11 O miles north of Atlanta, accessible by a four-lane highway from 1-75-575 and 515 to our front door. \r\n877-745-5789 \r\nwww.blairsvillechamber.com \r\n \r\nBabyland General Hospital \r\nHome and Adoption Center of the world famous Cabbage Patch Kids, housed in a circa 1900s medical clinic. At BabyLand visitors can witness the \"birth\" of original, hand-sculpted 'KidsTM and even adopt one of their own! Free admission, Cleveland, GA 30528. \r\n706-865-2171 www.cabbagepatchkids.com \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \u0026 Suites \r\nCountry Inn \u0026 Suites by Carlson-Perfect location, all rooms feature refrigerators, microwaves \u0026 coffeemakers. Indoor pool, meeting facilities. Newest lodging facility in Helen, within walking distance to shopping, activities and dining. \r\n706-878-9000 or 800-456 -4000 www.countryinns.com \r\n \r\nFor more information: visit www.georgiamountains.org, call 404-231-1820 or e-mail: info@georgiamountains.org \r\n \r\n Discover the many \"little known secrets\" \r\nofthe Northeast Georgia Mountains. Just a short drive but a world ofsurprises that the whole family \r\nwill enjoy! \r\n \r\nGEORGIAONM y MIND.ORG 1 800VISIT GA \r\n \r\nin \r\n \r\nain, \r\n \r\ne- \r\n \r\nvell ~te \r\n \r\nGet your Free Travel Guide Brochure and money saving \r\n \r\nind \r\n1ue \r\n \r\ncoupon voucher by visiting us on the web or any \r\n \r\n~ed /he \r\n \r\nWelcome Center in N.E. Georgia! \r\n \r\noa- \r\n \r\n, 7. \r\n \r\n1m \r\n \r\nHartwell/ \r\n \r\nor \r\n \r\nHart County \r\n \r\n1ee \r\n \r\nYou 're invited! Come experi- \r\n \r\n!ill, \r\n \r\nence hometown hospitality \r\n \r\n~Y, \r\n \r\nat one of the best places to \r\n \r\n1g, \r\n \r\nenjoy boating, swimming, \r\n \r\n,ry, \r\n \r\nfishing and camping on Lake \r\n \r\nIce \r\n \r\nHartwell. Plus, enjoy Lake \r\n \r\ntis. \r\n \r\nHartwell Dam tours, festi- \r\n \r\nof \r\n \r\nvals, fireworks, antiquing \r\n \r\nand Bluegrass music every \r\n \r\nSaturday night at the \r\n \r\nBluegrass express located \r\n \r\non historic Depot Street. \r\n \r\n706-376-8590 www.hart-chamber.org \r\n \r\nAmicalola Falls State Park and Lodge \r\nPerched 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 glasswalled views. The park also features 14 cottages, a restaurant, hiking, fishing, teambuilding and a wide variety of other activities. Located in Dawsonville. \r\n1-800-864-7275 \r\nwww.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park State and Lodge \r\nThe Lodge at Unicoi State Park has 100 guest room s 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 in The Lodge's retreat-like atmosphere. Located in Helen. \r\n1-800-864-7275 \r\nwww.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nForrest Hills \r\n \r\nMountain \r\n \r\nby \r\n \r\nResort \u0026 \r\n \r\n\u003en , \r\n \r\nConference \r\n \r\na- \r\n \r\nCenter \r\n \r\nil- \r\n \r\nol, \r\n \r\nHave your group \r\n \r\n!St \r\n \r\nrent their own \r\n \r\n,n , \r\n \r\n\"Private Hotel\" 8, \r\n \r\nto \r\n \r\n12 and 16 room units available. Or treat your group to \r\n \r\n-n- \r\n \r\n12 luxury suites all with data port, fireplace \u0026 steam \r\n \r\nsauna. Group dining \u0026 meeting faci lities. 29 private \r\n \r\ncabins with hottub and fireplace too! Experience a horsedrawn wagon ride to the river house for a cookout, \r\n \r\nor enjoy the outdoor pool, horseback riding or day spa. Golf nearby. Located in Dahlonega. Familes welcome! \r\n \r\n800-654-6313 www.ForrestHillsResort.com \r\n \r\nForrest Hills Mountain Resort \r\nPrivate, one-bedroom cabins, all with large hot tub, fireplace, TVNCR, Stereo and porch with swing! Romantic getaways, honeymoons \u0026 web specials. Candle-lit dining and full breakfast included in most rates and served in our unique Secret Garden couples-only dining room. Enjoy carriage \u0026 horseback rides, picnic lunches at a nearby waterfall, massage in our day spa \u0026 more. Over 90 photos, area attractions \u0026 more on website! Located in Dahlonega. \r\n800-654-6313 \r\nwww.ForrestHillsResort.com \r\n \r\nMark of the Potter \r\nShop for unique ... crafts, explore \r\nGrandpa 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. \r\n706--947-3440 \r\nwww.markoflhepotter.com \r\n \r\nFor more information: visit www.georgiamountains.org, call 404-231-1820 or e-mail: info@georgiamountains.org \r\n \r\n. \r\n- \r\n \r\n-- \r\n \r\n www.GEORG 1A0N M v MINo . oR G I r . 800 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nTra vel Services \r\n \r\nmi ng, and fi sh ing. Campsites with electrical and Wildwater Ltd. Rafting \r\n \r\nHabersham County Welcome Center \r\n \r\nwater hookups are ava ilable. O pen dai ly. Call fo r fees. Off US Hwy. 76, Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nMauldin House, 458 Jefferson St., Clarkesville, 30523 [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n864-647-9587, 800-451-9972, www.wilclwaterrafting.com \r\n \r\n706-754-2296, www.seehabersham.com \r\n \r\nRafti ng trips here provide exceptional fac ilities, top- \r\n \r\nOpen Tue.-Fri. 10 a. m.-4 p. m ., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m . Sandy Bottom Recreation Area \r\n \r\nquality equ ipment, and a h ighly trai ned staff. O pen \r\n \r\nl:il WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nTallu lah River Rd., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\ndaily. Hours vary seasonally. Call fo r fees. \r\n \r\n706-782-3320, www.fs.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\nl:ilWC \r\n \r\nSunburst Stables \r\n \r\nCampsites, picnic areas, and fis hing make this spot a \r\n \r\n3181 GA Hwy. 255, Clarkesville, 30523 800-806-195 3, www.sunburststables.com \r\n \r\nmountai n favorite. O pen da ily. Admission $8 per Willis Knob Recreation Area \r\n \r\ncampsite. [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nWillis Knob Rel., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nTake a group trail ride or enj oy a private lesson in the \r\n \r\n706-782-3 320, www.fs.fed. uslconf \r\n \r\nC hattahoochee National Forest. O pen da ily 10 a.m.- Southeastern Exped itions- Chattooga River Rafting \r\n \r\n4 p.m. $25 per hour. \r\n \r\n7350 US Hwy. 76 E., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nHorseback riding, fi shing, and hiking are all ava ilabl e \r\nhere. Open daily. Campsites $3 6 a night. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nl:ilWC \u0026.fl \r\n \r\n404-329-0433, 800-868-7238 \r\n \r\nwww.sou t heasternexpeditions.com \r\n \r\nTra vel Services \r\n \r\nCLAYTON J-2 \r\n \r\nOvernight trips, canoe and kayak instru ction, and Rabun County Chamber, Rabun Convention and \r\n \r\nNorthea st Geo rgia Mountain s \r\n \r\ngroup team-bu ilding seminars are available. Th e sea- Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center \r\n \r\nBecky Branch Falls \r\n \r\nson ru ns Mar.- Oct. Call fo r hours and fees. \r\n \r\n232 US Hwy. 44 1 N., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nWarwoman Rd., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nl:ilWC \r\n \r\n706-782-48 12, www.ganwuntains.com \r\n \r\n706-782-3320, \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m .-5 p.m . and Apr.-Oct. Sat. 9 \r\n \r\nwww.visitnortheastgeorgia.com/waterfalls. htm \r\n \r\nSouthern NantahalaWilderness Area \r\n \r\nT h is 20-foot cascade, fi ve minu tes fro m downtown Tallu lah River Rd., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\na.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nC layton, is easily accessible with a walk up a trail to a 706-782-3320, www.fs.{ed. uslconf \r\n \r\nbri dge at th e base of the fa lls. [;l \r\n \r\nT his scenic area offers breathtaking views of th e \r\n \r\nCLERMONT \r\n \r\nmountains, in addi tion to hiking, eco tourism, and \r\n \r\nNort hea st Geo rgia Mount ain s \r\n \r\nDi ck 'sCree k Falls \r\n \r\nwildlife viewing. Open daily. Free . l:il \r\n \r\nMontara Farm \r\n \r\nOff Sandy Ford Rd., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\n6749 Stringer Rel., Clemwnt, 3052 7 \r\n \r\n706-782-3320, \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls Lake-GA Power \r\n \r\n770-983-0503, www.montarafarm. com \r\n \r\nwww. visi tnortheastgeorgia.comlwaterfalls. htm \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 44 1 S., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nTake a two-hour group tra il ride through 600 acres of \r\n \r\nT his waterfall is approxi mately 60 feet high and 706-782-4014, www.sou thernco.com \r\n \r\nlush wildfl ower meadows and mou ntain-view trails. \r\n \r\nmakes a sheer drop over a granite mound into the Covering 63 acres, the lake has 3.6 mil es of shoreline Corporate dude ranch events and team-building \r\n \r\nC hattooga River. There's a viewing area at the to p of and is part of the new Ta ll u lah Gorge State Park. activities ava ila bl e. O pen da ily. Ca ll fo r fees. \r\n \r\nthe fa lls. [;l \r\n \r\nO pen daily. Call for fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nl:il WC \u0026.T \r\n \r\nEllicott Rock WildernessArea \r\n \r\nCLEVELAND 1-3 \r\n \r\nForest Service Rd. 646, Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nTallulah River Recreation Area \r\n \r\nNortheas t Geo rgi a Moun ta in s \r\n \r\n706-782-3320, www.fs.fed.us .lconf \r\n \r\nForest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nAnd rewsCoveRecreation Area \r\n \r\nYou'll fin d exceptional hiking in this 2,02 I-acre 706-782-3320, www.fs.fecl.us/conf \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 75 N., Cleveland, 30545 \r\n \r\nwilderness area . O pen daily. Free . [;l \r\n \r\nFish for trout in the Tallul ah River or hike through 706-754-6221, www.fs.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\nnearby C oleman Ri ver Scenic Area in this secluded Overlooking Lake C hatuge, this mountain rec area \r\n \r\nHolcomb Creek Falls \r\n \r\nsection of the Tallulah Ranger D istrict. Open daily. offers visitors the opportuni ty to foll ow an old logging \r\n \r\nHale Ridge Rd., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nParki ng $5, campsi tes $14. \r\n \r\ntrail up to a section of the Appalach ian Trail. O pen \r\n \r\n706-782-3320, \r\n \r\nl:il WC \u0026. \r\n \r\ndaily earl y May-late Nov. 7 a.m.- 10 p.m . Admission \r\n \r\nwwiv. visitnortheastgeorgia. com/waterfalls. htm \r\n \r\n$5. l:il WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nThe Holcom b Creek Trail passes Holcomb Creek Tate Branch Recreation Area \r\n \r\nFalls, which drops and fl ows over the shoals fo r Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nBabyLand General Hospital \r\n \r\napproxi mately 150 fee t, and Ammons C reek Falls, 706-782-3320, www.fs.fecl. uslconf \r\n \r\n73 W. Underwood St. , Cleveland, 30528 \r\n \r\nwhere th ere is an observation deck . \r\n \r\nLocated in th e Tallulah Ranger District, this recre- 706-865-2171, www.cabbagepatchkicls.com \r\n \r\nation area has good trou t fi sh ing, exceptional fa ll Witness the \"bi rth\" of a Cabbage Patch Kid in a turn- \r\n \r\nLake Rabun-GA Power \r\n \r\ncolor, and remote moun tain scenery. Cam psites of-the-century-th emecl medical cl in ic. Open M on.- \r\n \r\nLake Rabun Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-40 14, www.southemco.com \r\n \r\nava ilable. O pen daily. Call fo r fees. \r\nl:il WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nSat. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. , Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n \r\n[;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nBoating and fish ing as well as campi ng and lodging \r\n \r\nare offered here. Open daily. Admission $3 per vehicle. Tut'sGame Preserve \r\n \r\nGold 'nGem Grubbin' Mine \r\n \r\nl:il WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nTut's Mountain, US Hwy. 441 S. and Seed Tick Rel. , 75 Gold Nugget Ln., Cleveland, 30538 \r\n \r\nClayton, 30525 \r\n \r\n706-865-5454, wivw.goldngem.com \r\n \r\nLakeSeed- GA Power \r\n \r\n706-782-62 18, 800-62 1-1768, www.tutsmountain. com Visit an authentic operating gold mine and pan for \r\n \r\nOff Lake Rabun Rd., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nWildlife viewing, campsites, hiking tra ils, and fish ing gold and gemstones. F ish ing, camping, and golf are \r\n \r\n706-782-4014, www.southemco.com \r\n \r\nare available. Open da ily. Adu lts $4, ch ildren under also ava ilabl e. O pen da ily sum mer 9 a. m .-6 p.m ., off- \r\n \r\nOn th is 835-acre lake, en joy swi mmi ng, boating, pic- 12 $2. l:il WC \u0026. T \r\n \r\nseason 9 a. m.-5 p. m . Call fo r fees. [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nn icking, and primitive camping. Open daily. Call fo r \r\n \r\nfees. [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nWa rwomanDell Recreation Area Warwoman Rel. , Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nTravel Services White County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nR\u003c \r\nLe \r\n \r\nNantahala Outdoor Center \r\n \r\n706-782-3320, www.georgiawilcllife .com \r\n \r\n122 N. Main St., Cleveland, 30528 \r\n \r\nN \r\n \r\n85 1-A Chattooga Ridge Rd., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\nTh is densely forested area on Warwoman Creek is 706-865-5356, www.whitecountychamber.org \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\n864-638-5980, 800-232- 72 38, www.noc.com \r\n \r\nabundant with wildfl owers. E nj oy picni cking and the Open Mon .- Fri . 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nThe NOC offers wh ite-wate r rafting and kayaking nature trail. Open daily m id-Mar.- mid-Nov. Free . \r\n \r\nex \r\nm a, \r\n \r\ntrips, as well as a ra nge of paddling classes and inter- Shelter rental $40. \r\n \r\nCOHUTTA \r\n \r\nnational adventure tours. Both gu ide-assisted and l:il WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nHistoric Hi gh Coun tr y \r\n \r\nrental trips are ava ilable. Call for hou rs and fees. \r\n \r\n[;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nWarwoman Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nCohutta Fisheries Center 5350 Red Clay Rd., Cohutta, 30710 \r\n \r\nWarwoman Rel., Clayton, 30525 \r\n \r\n706-694-8830, www.claltoncvb.com \r\n \r\nRabun Beach Recreation Area \r\n \r\n770-535-5700, www.clnr.state.ga. usldnrlwild \r\n \r\nThe Cohutta National Fish Hatchery features tanks \r\n \r\nLake Rabun Rd. S. (County Rd. 10), Clayton , 30525 E n joy h unting, ca mping, fi shing, hiking, birdwatch- displ aying the warm-water species raised by the hatch- \r\n \r\n706-782-3320, www.fs.fed.us/conf \r\n \r\ning, picnicki ng, and horseback riding. O pen dail y. ery. Fish ing is ava ilabl e. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .- \r\n \r\nVisitors can enjoy picnicking, h iking, boating, swim Call fo r fees . [;l \r\n \r\n4:30 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n130 \r\n \r\n Northwest 6eorqia's Historic Uiqh Country \r\n \r\nN \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nENDS \r\n \r\nVisit Carrollton Events this Year Tan MLK Day Parade \u0026 Rally May Mayfest June Thomas A. Dorsey Gospel \u0026 Blues Festival in Villa Rica Georgia Police \u0026 Fire Games July July 4th Parade \u0026 Fireworks Show Aug Bowdon Founder's Dax Sept McIntosh Reserve Fall Fest, West Georaia Fair, Taste of Carrollton,villa Rica Gold Rush Festival Oct Burwell Ans \u0026 Crafts Show, Mt. Zion Founders Day Nov Arts on the Square Dec Chrisrmas Tree Lighting Parade \r\nRetreat - lohn Tanner State Park, McIntosh Reserve Park, golf\u0026 lake resorrs, B\u0026Bs, Cultural Arts Center \r\nMeet - We specialize in small to medium conventions, confere!lces, meetings \u0026 reunions \r\nCompete - Golf courses, stadiums \u0026 ball fields West Georgia's .sporting center, site of Georgia Police \u0026 Fire Games \r\nComplete - Named one of the 50 best small Southern towns, City of Excellence \r\nFor events details, directions, hotel shopping: Carrollton Area CVB \r\n800 292-0871  www.visitcarrollton.com \r\nRock City Gardens \r\nRock city will amaze you, it's in our nature \r\nRock City is a true marvel of nature, featuring massive ancient rock formations, gardens with more than 400 different native plant species, and the le~endary \"See 7 States panoramic view, 1700 feet above sea level. Other features include the 1 original Fairyland Firestation - Cornerstone Station, Big Rock Cafe, Fairxland Caverns and Mother Goose Village. Open daily at 8:30 a.m. (except Christmas Day). \r\nEnchanted Garden of Lights \r\nRock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights lights up Lookout Mountain from mid-November tlirougli 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 chat transforms the Gardens' natural daytime splendor into a nocturnal fairyland. \r\n1400 Patten Road  Lookout Mountain 800-854-0675  www.seerockcity.com \r\n \r\nCatoosa County \r\n~--,,,----, Step back in time to a by-gone era when the Civil War gnpped our country. Your visit liere will take )'OU back to experience this rich Civil War herit~e as you visit Chickamauga-CJ1attanooga National Military Park. While in \r\n==~~~~ Catoosa County; also plan to visit the Ringgold Depot, Old Stone Churcli, Sixth Cavalry Museum, and the Georgia Winery. With so much for visitors to see and do, Catoosa County can be home base for your Southern adventure. \r\nOn 1-75iust 15 minutes south of Chattanooga, TN, 95 miles north ofAtlanta. Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce \r\nP.O. Box 52, Ringgold, GA 30736 (877)965-5201  www.gatewaytogeorgia.com \r\nChatsworth-Murray County \r\nWho says you have to go to the Smokies for beautiful views? Come visit us for an unspoi1ed look \r\nat the Appalachian Mountains. Lots of outdoor activities for the entire family hiking, campin_g, fis~ing, swimmi_ng and golfing. For those who prefer a little more excitement, North Georgia Speedway \u0026 North Georgia Mini-Raceway offer a taste of adrenaline-pumping power! \r\n800-969-9490  murraychamber@alltel.net \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge - Fannin County \r\nGateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains! ~ - - - - - ' - - ~,, Experience the beaucv of the \r\n-, . North Georgia mountains. \r\n:: Ride the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. CamJ_J, fly fish, hike or mountain 15ike in the national forest. Tube the Toccoa River or raft rhe wild \r\nOcoee. Fish or plaY. on Lake Blue Ridg_e. Srroll through antique, arr and specialty sho!)_s in the historic towns of Blue Ridge and McCaysville. Cozy cabins, charming bed and \r\nbreakfasts. On Highway 515176just 1 hour north ofAtlanta, \r\nCliamber of Commerce \u0026 Welcome Center 3990 Ap_alachian Hwy,, Blue Ridge, GA 30513 800-899-MTNS  www.blueridgemountains.com \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Railway \r\n \r\nJust 95 miles north of \r\n \r\nAtlanta. Ride in vintage \r\n \r\npassenger cars for the \r\n \r\ntwenty-six mile round \r\n \r\ntrip along the Toccoa \r\n \r\nRiver from Blue Ridge to McCaysville and back. Spectacular scenery from \r\n \r\n~ '\"\":.-;::\u003e-; \r\n   '    ~ \r\n \r\nan open-air car or climate-controlled coach. If you get \r\n \r\nhungry, grab a snack and a drink from the commissary \r\n \r\ncar, or bnng yorn; own picnic lunch. Advanced \r\n \r\nreservations recommended. Charters and group rates \r\n \r\navailable. Call the Ticker Office at: ,,,. ~ \r\n \r\n(800) 934-1898 or (706) 632-9833 . \r\n \r\n241 Depot Street Blue Ridge, GA 30513 \r\n \r\nPurchase tickets online at www.brscenic.com \r\n \r\n, Cedartown, GA \r\n \r\nExperience our Heritage! \r\n \r\nCedartown celebrates its \r\n \r\nME1E~~~~1 \r\n \r\n\"BIG\" activities. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nFEB - Kick-off Bir.thday BASH - \r\n \r\nLiving History Parade celebrating 150 vears. MAR \r\n \r\n-Antique car, farm eqt.1ipmenc, and Cedarrowp. \r\n \r\nCollectables Shows. APR-JUNE .~.Classic Car Cruises. MAY-AUG - Concerts \u0026 Dances. JUNE \r\n \r\n28-JULY 2  .International Wheel Chair Training \r\n \r\nCamp - Cedartown. AUG-SEPT - Motorcycle \r\n \r\nRallies \u0026 Lawn Chair Movies1'M in the new linear \r\n \r\npark across from the Silver Comet Depoe. SEPT 11 \r\n \r\n- Cedar Valley Gospel Festival A Salute to God and Country. OCT - Annual Fall Festival and The \r\n \r\nGreat Hometown Halloween on the.31st. NOV \u0026 \r\n \r\nDEC- Hometown HolidaysTM culminating with \r\n \r\nthe. Christmas Parade \u0026 Festival. of Lights. \r\n \r\n770-748-2090  www.cedartownmainstreet.com \r\n \r\nThe Lodge at Red Top \r\nMountain \r\nWith its 33 charming guest rooms in The Lodge, plus 18 lakefront cottages, some with private docks, Red Top Mountain offers something exciting for everyone. The Lodge 1s located 1.5 miles east off F75 north, near Cartersville and offers four meeting rooms, a ballroom, two group pavilions, a restaurant and numerous park activities including boating, hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing and interpretive nature frograms. \r\nFor more infoanation call -800-864-7275 or visit www.gastateparks.com \r\n \r\n www.GEORGTA0NMYMTND . ORG I r .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nCOMER \r\nNortheast Georgia Mo untains Watson Mill Bridge State Park 3 miles south of Comer, off GA Hwy. 22 706-783-5349, www.gastate/Jarks.org Home to Georgia's longest covered bridge still in its 1885 location, this scenic pa rk offers camping, a pi cnic area, hiking and biking tra il s, fishing, seasonal canoe rental, and equestrian trails. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. C;iWC\u0026- \r\nCOMMERCE J-5 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountain s Atlanta Dragway 500 E. Ridgeway Rd., Commerce, 30529 706-335-2301, www.atlantadragway.com This top N H RA Power Aid drag-racing faci lity is the site of th e Southern Nationals each May. Call fo r sch edules and fees. \r\n[;l WC Ml \r\nTravel Services Jackson County Area Chamber of Commerce 1655 S. Elm St., Commerce, 30529 706-33 5-1897, www.iacksoncountyga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\nCORNELIA J-4 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mou ntains Big Red Apple Monument 102 Grant Place, Cornelia, 30531 706-778-4654, 800-835-2559, www.seehabersham .com The world's largest apple monument (5,200 pounds, 22 fee t across) was shipped fro m Virginia in 1926 to commemorate the area's ap pl e growers. Open daily. \r\nFree. [;l WC \u0026- \r\nLake Russell Wildlife Management Area Off GA Hwy. 123, E. of Mt. Airy, adjacent to Lake R11ssell Recreation Area, Cornelia, 30531 706-754-6221, www.georgiawildlife.com T hi s area is ideal for hiking, biking, or trail running. \r\nFree. WC \u0026- \r\nLoudermilk Boarding House Museum 271 Foreacre St., Cornelia, 30531 706-778-2001, www.ionimabe.com A permanent display on the third floor is owner Joni Mabe's \"Panoramic Encyclopedia of Everything Elvis\" Open daily. Adu lts $5, ch ildren 6 and under \r\nfree. [;l \u0026- \r\nTravel Services Habersham County Chamber of Commerce 668 Clarkesville St., Cornelia, 30531 706-778-4654, 800-835-2559, www.seehabersham.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\nCRANDALL \r\nHi storic High Country Cohutta Springs 1175 Coh11tta Springs Rd., Crandall, 30711 706-695-9093, 800-940-6789, www.coh11ttaspri11gs.com Visitors en joy horseback riding, ropes courses, paddle boats, waterski ing, pontoon boat rides, and canoeing. This is also an ideal meeting environment fo r all ki nds of groups, with motels, cabins, and chalets avai lable. Call for hours and fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\n \r\nCUMMING G-5 \r\nNortheast Geo rgia Mounta ins Lanierland Music Park 6115 Jot-Em Down Rd., C11111111ing, 3004 1 770-887-7464, www.lanierlcmd.com Lanierlancl has had top entertain ers in country music grace its stage for 33 years. The family-friendly am phitheate r seats more than 4,000 and fea tures open sides and sawdust on the floo r for a real olclti m ey feel. Call fo r sch edule and fees. [;l WC MIT \r\nPoole's Mill Covered Bridge Poole's Mill Rd., C111nming, 30130 770-887-6461 www.visitnortheastgeorgia.com.coveredbridges.htm The bridge, built in 1906, is one lane wide, 90 feet long, and spans Settleclown C reek. O pen daily. Free. \r\nTravel Services Cumming- Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce 212 Kelly Mill Rd., C11mming, 30040 770-887-6461, www.forsythchamber.org Open Mon.-Thu . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4 \r\np.m. [;l WC \u0026- \r\nDAHLONEGA H-3 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Appalachian Outfitters River Trips 2084 S. Chestatee, GA Hwy. 60 S., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-7117, 800-426-7 11 7, www.ca11oegeorgia.co111 Experience the seren ity of the E towah and Chestatee Rivers by canoe or kayak . Open daily June-Aug., Thu .-Sun. during Apr., May, and Sept. Call for fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\nBlue Ridge Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 52 W. (Lower Bl11e Ridge WMA) or GA Hwy. 60 N . (U/Jper Bl11e Ridge WMA) Dahlonega, 30533 770-535-5700, www.georgiawildlife.com Enjoy hunting, fishi ng, camping, hiking, birdwatching, picni cking, and h orseback riding (bring your own horse) on 39,000 acres. Open daily. Free. \r\nChestatee Wildlife Management Area DNR-WRD-GM, 2150 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville, 30501 770-535-5700, www.golwntgeorgia .com Public hunting, camp ing, hiking, birdwatch ing, picnicking, and h orseback riding available. Open daily. Call for fees. \r\nChestatee Wildlife Preserve 469 Old Dahlonega Hwy., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-9411, htt/J:1/chestateewildlifepresene.org Th is attraction specializes in the preservation through education of exotic and domestic wildl ife. Open daily \r\n10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Adults $10, children $6. [;l WC \u0026- \r\nConsolidated Gold Mine 185 Consolidated Gold Mine Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-8473, www.consolidatedgoldmine.com Take a walking tour through the massive undergrou nd network of tunnels and learn abo ut techniques used by early miners. Or try your hand panning for gold or screening for gem stones. Open summer daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m., winte r daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\nAdults $11, ch ildren 4-14 $7. [;l WC \u0026- \r\nCooper Creek Scenic Area Forest Service Rd. 4, offGA Hwy. 60, Dahlonega, 30533 706-745-6928, www.georgiawildlife.com This area features hiking trails, campsites, and trout fishing in Cooper Creek and its tributaries. Open daily. Cal l for fees. [;l \r\n \r\nCrisson Gold Mine 2736 Morrison Moore Pkwy. E., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-6363, www.dahlonega .com Visit Georgia's only working stamp mill, a 120-yearold machine used to crush rock and remove gold and silver. C heck out oth er working mine machinery 01 pan for gold and gemstones . Open daily 10 a.m.--6 p.m. Call fo r fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site Town Sq11are, Dahlonega, 305 33 706-864-2257, www.gastateparks.org Located in the old county courthouse, this museum tells the story of our nati on's first gold rush with exhibits, a film, gold nuggets, and coins. Open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\nDahlonega Historic District Town Sq11are, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3711, 800-231-5543, www.dahlonega.org Dahlonega features unique shopping and dining experiences in authentic I9th-century buildings . Open daily. Free. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\nDeSoto Falls and DeSoto Falls Recreation Area US Hwy. 129119, 15 miles north of Cleveland, near Dahlonega 706-745-6928, www.fs.fed.11s/conf A sign at the trailheacl here attributes the falls' name to th e discovery of a mysterious plate of armor in the 1880s. Enjoy hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Open daily Apr.-Nov. Admission $8 per campsite. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\nDockery Lake Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 654, off GA Hwy. 60, Dahlonega, 30533 706-745-6928, www.fs.fed us/con{ T hi s rec area offers camping, hiking, picnicking, and fishi ng. Open daily mid-Apr.-late Oct. 7 a.m.-10 p.m . Call for fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\nEtowah Valley Game Preserve \r\n110 T.J. Rote Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n706-265-6543, www.etowahvalleygame.com British-style and flush pheasant hunts available for parti es up to 12 hunters from mid-October through mid-March. Sporting clays 5-stand and trap on-site. The chukar and pheasant are raised at the preserve, quail are purchased and released for hunting. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC Ml \r\nFolkways Center of the Georgia Mountains 303 S. Chestatee St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-67 10, www.folkwayscenter.org Visitors gain insight into traditional music, crafts, da nce, cooking, whiskey and brandy making, m edicin e, and folklore. The gall ery offers folk and regional arts, crafts, jewelry, and gifts for sale . Office open Mo n.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Gallery open M on .-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 12:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Call for concert info rmation and fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026- \r\nGold City Corral and Carriage Service 49 Forrest Hills Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-9395, www.goldcitycorral.com Guided one- and two-hour horseback rides clown forest trails and scenic mountain back roads. Chuckwagon din ners and carriage rides available. Call for fees and reservations. [;l WC ~IT \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\n Historic Holly Theatre 69 W. Main St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3759, www.hollytheater.com This communi ty theater hosts movies, theater productions, dinner theater, and special performances . Office open Mon.- Sat. 9 a. m .-5 p.m. Call fo r schedul e and \r\nfees. ~ WC 6' \r\nMedicine Bow, Ltd. 104 Medicine Bow, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-5928, www.medicinebow.net Th is school is for all ages and guides each student toward a unique relationship with th e forest by connecting to ancient skills and lore of the Native American. Open by appointment on ly. Call for events and fees. ~ \r\nSunny Farms North 1332 Longbranch Rd. , Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-9167 Enjoy one- and two-hour horseback rides with pasture and mountain tra ils. Full or pasture boarding is available. Call for fees and reservati ons. ~WC \r\nWater's Creek Recreation Area US Hwy. 19 N. at Forest Service Rd. 34 Dahlonega, 30533 706-745-6928, www.fs.fed.us/conf Located in th e Brasstown Ranger District, this recreation area features camping, pi cni cking, and fishing. Open daily. Free. ~WC 6\" \r\nTravel Services Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 13 S. Park St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3 711 , 800-23 1-5543, www.dahlonega.org O pen daily 9 a. m .-5:30 p.m . \r\n~ WC 6\" \r\nStories of the Mountains 42 Pine St., Dahlonega, 3053 3 706-864-9 175, www.dahlonega.org Walking tours and step-on guide ava ilable. Histori ca l tours of downtown Dahlonega and candl elight ghost story tours. Auth entic, true, research-supported stories told in a fun style. By appointment on ly. Call for fees. \r\nDALLAS \r\nHistoric High Country New Hope Church Monument GA Hwy. 38 1, Dallas, 30132 770-445-60 16, www. pauldingco1mtygeorgia.co111 T his monument marks the spot of a crucial two-day battle in th e War Between th e States. Open daily. Free. \r\nPaulding County Museum Herschel Jones Middle School, 295 N. Johnston St. Dallas, 30132 770-505-3485, 770-943-6166 (tours) This museum contains artifacts, relics, memorabili a, and records of events and history of Paulding County. Open Tue., T hu. , an d Sat. noon-4 p.m. or by appoint- \r\nment. ~ WC 6\" \r\nPickett'sMill Battlefield Historic Site On Tabor Church Road off GA Hwy. 38 1 770-443 -7850, www.gastateparks.org One of the best-preserved C ivil War battl efi elds in the nation is located on more than 760 ac res with a museum , fi lm, earthworks, hiking trails, and picnic area. Th is Confederate victory resulted in a one-week delay of the Federal advance on Atlanta. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 \r\na. m.-5 p.m ., Su n. noon- 5 p.m. ~ WC 6\" \r\n \r\nOF NORTHWEST GEORGIA \r\n133 \r\n \r\n www.GEORG I A0NM YM IN D. ORG I r .800 V r sIT GA \r\n \r\nSoutheastern International Dragway 1653 Dragstrip Rd., Dallas, 30132 770-445-2 183 Races are scheduled each weekend on this I/8th-mile \r\ndrag-racing track. Call fo r hours and fees . \r\n[;l WC M l \r\n \r\nTravel Services Paulding County Chamber of Commerce 455 Jimmy Campbell Pkwy., Dallas, 30132 770-445-6016, www.pauldingcountygeorgia.com D riving tour information available. Open Mon.-Fri. \r\n8 a.m .-5 p.m . \r\nl:;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nDALTON D-2 \r\nHis to ric High Country \r\nA Main Street Cit y Atlanta Campaign Pocket Park US Hwy. 41 N., Dalton, 30720 \r\n706-270-9960, 800-331 -3258, www.daltoncvb.com T h e park is part of the Blue and Gray Trail, with a \r\nplague and relief map explaining this phase of the Atlanta Campaign . Open daily. Free. \r\nc:;i \u0026 \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery and Memorial Wall Ridge St. in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, www.daltoncvb.com \r\nTh is cemete ry is the site of 421 Confederate and fo ur Union soldiers' graves. Open daylight hours . Free. \r\nc:;i \u0026 \r\n \r\nCreative Arts Guild 520 W Waugh St., Dalton, 30720 706-278-0168, www.creativeartsguild.org Both a gallery and a dance studio, the guild sponsors exh ibit, and classes in dance, music, and the arts . Open Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Call fo r fees. \r\nl:;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nCrown Gardens and Archives \r\n \r\n715 Chattanooga Ave., Dalton, 30720 \r\n \r\n706-278-0217 \r\n \r\nHome to the Whitfield-Murray Historical Society. \r\n \r\nGenealogy enth usiasts can fi nd records h ere for \r\n \r\nWh itfield and Murray Counties . Next door, visit the \r\n \r\nHamilton House M useum, Dalton's oldest home, \r\n \r\nwhich houses C ivil War, Native American, and che- \r\n \r\nn ille industry exhib its. Open Tue.- Fri. 10 a.m.-5 \r\n \r\np.m ., Sat. 9 a.m .-noon. Free. \r\n \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nDug Gap Battle Park W Dug Gap Battle Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-278-0217, 800-331 -3258, www.daltoncvb.com T h e rock walls at this monument were used by Civil War soldiers as protection during battle. Open daily. Free. \r\nl:;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Dalton 104 S. Pentz St. (Old Fire Hall), Dalton, 30720 706-278-3332, www.daltondowntown.net Explore the h istoric downtown and find a restored theater, eclectic shopping, antiques, restaurants, and ra ilroad de pot. Mon.-Fri . 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m .-3 p.m. \r\n \r\nPrater'sMill 500 Prater's Mill Rd.lGA Hwy. 2, Dalton, 3072 1 706-694-6455, www.PratersMill.org Th is h istoric gristmill was built in 1855. Grounds open da ily. Buildings open 9 a.m .-6 p.m. during fa irs \r\nonly. Admission $5 . [;l WC T \r\n \r\nSpring Creek Preserve Boyles Mill Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258 www.dutil.com/springcreek.html At this 200-acre wetlands reconstru ction project visitors can observe native fl ora and fauna . Open da ily. Free. [;l \r\nStatue of Joseph E.Johnston Comer of Hamilton and Crawford Sts., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, www.daltoncvb.com T his is th e only outdoor statue dedicated to the memory of Confederate general Joseph E. Joh nston, the highest-ranking regular army officer to resign and join the Confederacy. O pen daily. Free. [;l \r\nWink Theatre 115 W Crawford St., Dalton, 30720 706-226-9465, www.winktheatre.com As Dalton's very own version of Atlanta's famous Fox Theatre, Wi nk offe rs concerts, plays, and class ic movies. Call for schedule and fees . \r\n[;l WC \u0026T \r\nTravel Services Dalton Convention and Visitors Bureau/Welcome Center 2211 Dug Gap Battle Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, www.daltoncvb .com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m .-5 p.m. c:;iwc \u0026 \r\nDANIELSVILLE \r\nNo rth east Georg ia Mo unt ain s Broad River Outpost GA Hwy. 281, 7911 Wildcat Bridge Rd. Danielsville, 30633 \r\n706-795-3242, www.broadriveroutpost.com Paddle along these exciting but easy C lass II rapids. The 6.5-mile section -the Broad-contains seven shoals, each with individual ledges and sloughs . All outings are self-guided, and lessons are available. A campground is also available. C losed mid-Nov.-midMar., except for groups wi th an appo intment. Weekdays $10 per person, weekends and holidays $15 per person. [;l WC \r\nTravel Services Madison County Chamber of Commerce 101 Courthouse Sq., Ste. 1, Danielsville, 30633-5961 706-795-3473, www.madisonco1mtyga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m .-5 p.m. (closed noon- 1 p.m.) l:;lWC \u0026 \r\n, -DAWSONVILLE G-4 \r\nNo rthea st Geo rgia Mo untain s Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge \r\n15 miles northwest of Dawsonville, on GA Hwy. 52 706-265-8888, www.gastateparks.org T h is 729-foot waterfall is the h ighest in the South east. Visitors can h ike to the famo us Appalachian Trail or the backcoun try Hike Inn, tour the interpretive center, and participate in weekend programs. Accommodations include ca mping, cottages, and a lodge with restaurant. Open daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m . l:;lWC \u0026 \r\nBowen Center for the Arts 334 GA Hwy. 9 N ., Dawsonville, 30534 706-216-ARTS, www.dawsonarts.org T he center stages year-round exhibits and perfo rmances by Georgia artists. Open Tue .-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 1 p. m .-5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC \u0026T \r\n \r\nBradley'sPumpkin Patch and Christmas Trees 55 Lawrence Dr , Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-1 447, www.bradleyspumpkinpatch .com Visit 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. Educational fie ld trips can be scheduled fo r youth groups and oth er organizations. Open T hu.-Sun. 10 \r\na. m.-8 p. m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nBurt'sFarm 480 1 GA Hwy. 52 E., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-3701, 800-600-BURT, www.burtsfarm.com E n joy a fall pumpkin harvest, hayrides, and popcorn processing. O pen Sept. 1-Nov. 15 9 a. m.-6 p.m. Call \r\nfor fees. [;l WC \u0026fl \r\nDawson Forest Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 53 W, Dawsonville, 30534 770-535-5700, www.georgiawildlife.com En joy hunting, camping, canoeing, bi rdwatchi ng, fish ing, and horseback riding. Open daily. Call for fees. \r\nDawsonville Pool Room 78 E. First St., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-2792 Play some pool and ch eck out the Bill Elliott memorabilia, featuring highlights from his career. Open Sun.- Thu. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 11 \r\np.rn. [;l WC \u0026 fl \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center 222 Bailey-Waters Rd., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-6100, www.kangaroocenter.com T h is wildlife conservation and exotic-ani mals breeding fac il ity has the largest kangaroo coll ection outside of Australia. G uided tours available Tue., Thu., and \r\nSat. by reservation only. Call for fees. [;l WC \u0026T \r\nThunder Road U.S.A. 415 GA Hwy. 53 E., Dawsonville, 30534 706-216-7223, www.thunderroadusa.com Here you'll fi nd the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame , a museu m that features racing memorabilia, historic racing veh icles, and videos of memorable moments in racing. Othe r attractions include the largest remotecontrolled car track in North America, full-size race car si mulators, and the first NASCAR trophy ever awarded . Adults $8.50, ch ildren 6-12 $6.50, seniors \r\n$7.50. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nUncle Shuck'sCorn Maze and Pumpkin Patch GA Hwy. 53 E., Dawsonville, 30534 770-772-6223, 888-OSHUCKS, www.uncleshucks.com Stop by and pick pumpkins from our pumpkin patch. You' ll also fin d a corn maze, gourds of all sizes, and \r\nIndian corn. Call for hours and fees . [;l WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Dawson County Chamber, Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Welcome Center 54 GA Hwy. 53 W (Old Jail), Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-6278, 877-302-9271, www.dawson.org. Ho used in the Dawsonville O ld Jail building. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 pm. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nDEMOREST, _ \r\nHi stor ic Hi gh Countr y Johnny Mize Athletic Center and Baseball Museum \r\n280 Laurel Ave., Demorest, 30535 706-778-3000, 800-277-7020, www.piedmont.edu Named fo r Baseball Hall of Farner and former Piedmont player Joh nny M ize, the museum features memorab il ia from his career. Open daily 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\n DILLARD J-1 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Andy'sTrout Farm, Cabins, and Campground \r\nBetty's Creek Rd., Dillard, 30537 706-746-2550, www.andystroutfann.com Fishing, fishing equipment, and vacation cab ins are all available here. Call for hours and fees. l:;l WC 6-T \r\nDillard House Stables Old Dillard Rd. , Dillard, 30537 706-746-2038, 706-782-5630 (after hours) www.dillardhousestables.com Offers farm rides, river rides, trail rides, a children's ring ride, or an all-clay C hattooga Wilderness ride. Riding lessons are avai lable. Reservations required for all trail rides. Call fo r hours and fees. l:;lWC \r\nEAST ELLIJAY \r\nHi st oric High Country Apple Orchard Alley \r\nGA Hwy. 52 E, East Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7400 Gi lmer County is Georgia's apple capital , and 11 of the county's 18 apple orchards are spread across this picturesque valley along GA Hwy. 52. Open daily Aug.-Dec. Free. \r\nTravel Services Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 368 Craig St., Ste. 4, East Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7400, www.gilmerchamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat. IO a.m.- 3 p.m. \r\nl:;l WC 6- \r\nELBERTON M-6 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Beaverdam Marina \r\n1155 Marina Dr., Elberton, 30635 706-213-6462 Full-service marina and restaurant. Open Thu.-Sun. 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. \r\nl:;l WC 6- \r\nBobby Brown State Park 21 miles southeast of Elberton, off GA Hwy. 72 706-2 13-2046, www.gastateparks.org T his quiet park on 70,000-acre C larks Hill Lake offers fishing, boat rental, swimming, picni ckin g, and hiking trails. Accommodations include camps ites and yurts. Open daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. \r\nl:;l WC 6- \r\nBroad River Wildlife Management Area Of(GA Hwy. 79 W., Elberton, 30635 770-918-6400, www.georgiawildlife.com W ith a nice view of the Broad River Shoals and excellent canoeing, this is a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Open daily. Call for fees. \r\nl:;l WC 6- \r\nElbert County Courthouse On the Square, Elberton, 30635 706-283-565 1 Elberton ca lls itself the Granite Capital of the World , and this granite-and-marble landmark shows why. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\nl:;l WC 6- \r\nElbert County Wildlife Management Area Of(GA Hwy. 72, Elberton, 30635 770-9 18-6400, www.georgiawildlife.com Hunting, fishing, hiking, birdwatching, canoe access, and picnicking can be enjoyed here. Open daily. Call \r\nfor fees. l:;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n~, ~ ~~~ ~~-J.\"-~  \r\n-~~ ~ '- ~ \"' ~~AU~ Chieftan's Trail New Echota, Home of Cherokee Nation's Supreme Court \r\n8kc;,:. dA-a;V \r\nThe Reenactment of Tt?e\"B~tffe of Resaca is a \"Must-see\" for \r\nstudents of American History \r\n{?~,,pdec, ~~,,na/ZA-ed \r\n Salacoa Creek Park  Pinhoti Trail  Keown Falls  Carters Lake \r\na//c;,:.Sh;~ ~ ;-:1f a 9 hole and 2 - 1'.\"8 \r\nhole courses, antiques, carpet and unique shops abound. Downtown/Main Street A Main Street City \r\n1-800-887-3811 \r\nTop Brands at extraordinary prices. Conveniently located in Calhoun, Georgia at I-75, exit 312. \r\n Customer Services  RV/Bus Parking  Customer Lounge  Strollers/Wheelchairs  Gift Certificates  Group Tour Packages \r\n706-602-130 \r\n135 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIA0NMYMIND.ORG I 1 .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nElberton Granite Museum 1 Granite Plaza, Elberton, 30635 706-283-2551, www.egaonline.com Within th e three stories of self-gu ided exhibits are educational displays of antique granite-working tools used in the quarry, as well as other artifacts. Open Mon.-Sat. 2 p.m .-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC C5' \r\nGeorgia Guidestones GA Hwy. 77 N., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, www.elbertga.com This mysterious granite monument has stood atop one of Elberton's h ighest h ills since 1980. Also called Stonehenge of America, the stones rep resent a baffling mystery, for the identity of the person who commissioned the monument remains unknown. Open daily. Free. \r\nLake Richard B. Russell 4144 Russell Dam Dr., Elberton, 30635 706-213-3400, 800-944-7207, www.sas.usace.army.mil With 540 miles of shoreline, this lake provides plenty of fish ing and swimming. There is a visitors center at the dam, and a fishing pier is located below the dam . \r\nOpen daily 8 a.m.-4:30 pm. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nNancy Hart Cabin River Rd., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, www.elbertga.com Before she gained notoriety as a colonial spy during the American Revolution, Nancy Hart was also a staunch patriot, a deadly accurate shot, and a skilled doc tor. Visit th is replica of her cabin. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l \r\nOld Dan Tucker's Gravesite Heardmont Rd., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, www.elbertga.com A veteran of the Ame rican Revo lution, Daniel Tucker is probably best known as the Methodist minister whose empathy for-and legendary kindness towardslaves inspired the song \"Old Dan Tucker,\" a beloved American folk ballad. Open daily. Free. \r\nRichard B. Russell State Park 8 miles northeast of Elberton, off GA Hwy. 77 706-213-2045, www.gastateparks.org Located on 26,500-acre Russell Lake, this park offers great fishing and boating. Camping, cottages, a swimming beach, boat rental, picnic areas, disc golf, beach volleyball, a rowing area, and hiking and biking trails \r\nare ava ilable. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Elbert County Chamber and Welcome Center 148 College Ave., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, www.elbertga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nELLIJAY F-3 \r\nHi stor ic High Country Gilmer Golf and Games, Inc. \r\n7286 GA Hwy. 515 N, Elliiay, 30540 706-698-4653 Championship miniature golf, indoor batting cages, and video game rooms offer hours of fun. Open Mar. I-Nov. I. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC C5' \r\nHillcrest Orchards 9696 GA Hwy. 52 E., Elliiay, 30540 706-273-3838 Apples, apple cider, sorghum syrup, mountain honey, and apple butter are for sale. Activities include wagon rides, a nature trail, a petting zoo, and pick-your-own fruit. Open Sept. I-Nov. 30 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. \r\nCall for fees . [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nOlde Downtown Square Downtown Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7400, www.gilmerchamber.com T here's something for everyone in downtown Ell ijay, from antiques stores and art galleries to collectibles and specialty shops . Open daily. Free. \r\n[;l WC fl \r\nRich Mountain Wildlife Area Rich Mountain, Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7400 Despite the lack of established trails, hikers and cl imbers enjoy this 9,000-acre Black Bear preserve. \r\nRiver Park 1363 S. Main St., Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7700 The park offers picnicking, tennis, swimming, and seasonal sports faci lities. Office open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Park open daily. Free. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 368 Craig St., Elliiay 30540 706-635-7400, www.gilmerchamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-4 \r\np.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nFLOWERY BRANCH H-5 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains A Better Hometown \r\nAtlanta Falcons Headquarters and Training Facility 4400 Falcon Pkwy., Flowery Branch, 30542 888-965-3115, www.atlantafalcons.com Visit the display on the team's history or watch a practice from the observation area. Call ahead for practice times and public accessibility. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nFlowery Branch Depot Flowery Branch, 30542 770-967-6391, www.cityofflowerybranch.org This I 00-year-old historic train depot now serves as a community center and museum. Call for hours and \r\nfees. [;l WC T \r\nTravel Services Northeast GeorgiaWelcome Center 4700 Lanier Pkwy., Flowery Branch, 30542 770-965-9272, www.greaterhallchamber.com \r\nOpen daily 8 a.rn.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nFORT OGLETHORPE 8-1 \r\nHis toric High Countr y Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park \r\n3370 LaFayette Rd., Fort Oglethorpe, 30742 706-866-9241, www.nps.gov/chch The nation's oldest military park features monuments, historical tablets, hiking trails, a multimedia program, and horse tra ils. Open daily 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Summer hours 8 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nGAINESVILLE H-5 \r\nNortheast Georgia Moun tain s A Main Street City \r\nAlta Vista Cemetery and Longstreet Gravesite 521 Jones St. and Jesse Jewell Pkwy. Gainesville, 30501 770-535-6883 This cemetery is the final resting place of two Georgia governors and General James Longstreet. Open da ily. Free. [;l C5' \r\n \r\nBete Todd Wages and Princess Lucie Shirazi Vintage Cloth in g Collections 406 Academy St., Gainesville, 3050 1 770-534-6169, 800-252-5119, www.brenau.edu These exh ibits feature apparel collections from the early 1880s to the I960s, with special emphasis on the Victorian and Edwardian periods. Open Sat.-Sun. I \r\np.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nBrenau University Permanent Art Collection Brenau University One Centennial Circle, Gainesville, 30501 770-534-6263, www.brenau.edu More than 800 pieces of original art grace the university campus. Outdoor sculpture, paintings, and art in a variety of media are scattered across the landscape. \r\nCall for hours . Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nChattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Forest Service-Supervisor's Office: 1755 Cleveland Hwy., Gainesville, 30501 770-297-3000, www.fs.fed.us/conf Trails lead vis itors through scenic mountains, streams, hiking trails, and rolling hills. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.rn.-4:30 p.m . Park open daily. Call for \r\nfees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nChicopee Woods Agricultural Center 1855 Calvary Church Rd., Gainesville, 30507 770-53 1-6855, www.hallcounty.org Equestrian events, rodeos, anin1al expositions, n1ountain bike races, and archery competitions can be seen here. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for \r\nfees. [;l WC 6' T \r\nElachee Nature Science Center 2125 Elachee Dr., Gainesville, 30504 770-535-1976, www.elachee.org This natural history museum and nature complex offers exh ibits, live animal display, native plant garden, and hiking trails. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. \r\n10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nGainesville Marina 2145 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville, 30501 770-5 36-2171, www.gainesvillemarina.com \r\nFull-service marina. Call for hours and fees . [;l WC 6' \r\nGreen Street Historic District Green St., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-5209 Enjoy the 19th- and 20th-century Victorian and neoclassical residences and businesses along this picturesque half-mile corridor. Open da ily. Free. www. lanierfish ingguide .com \r\nHarold Nash Guide Service 5931 Nacoochee Trail, Gainesville, 30542 770-967-6582, www.lanierfishingguide.com Lake Lanier's professional striper fishing guide service and bass fish ing guide service specializing in trophy angling for giant stripers and bass. Call for hours and fees. \r\nHistoric Downtown Gainesville Downtown Square, Gainesville, 30501 770-297-1141, www.gainesville.org Restaurants, specialty shops, an art center, art gal- \r\nleries, and museums can all be fo u nd here. [;l WC 6' \r\nHistoric Hall County Courthouse 225 Green St. N.E., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-5209 T he WPA-funded Hall County Courthouse, built in 1917, illustrates the Art Deco-influenced design of public buildings constructed during the New Deal \r\nera. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\n Lake Lanier Olympic Center 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, 30506 770-287-7888, ,vww. lckc.org T he site of the rowing, sprint canoe, and kayak events of the 1996 C entennial Olympi c Games hosts events, programs, and activities th ro ughout the year for ca noeists, kayakers, and rowers. Canoe and kayak rentals ava ilabl e. Call fo r hours and fees. [;;lWC \u0026,. \r\nLanier Flight Center 2 Aviation Way, Gainesville, 3050 1 678-989-2395, www.lanierflightcenter.com Take a sightseeing trip over Lake Lanier and th e North Georgia moun ta ins or lea rn to fl y! C all fo r hours and fees . \r\nc:;;iwc \r\nNortheast Georgia History Center 311 Green St. S.E. , Gainesville, 3050 1 770-536-0889, www.gamthistorymuseum.org Th is hi story museum incl udes exhibits such as a country store an d a collection of memorabilia and drawings by Ed D odd , creator of the Mark Trail com ic strip. Open Tue.- Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m . or by appointment. Call for fees. [;;lWC e-,. \r\nNortheast Georgia Travel Association P.O . Box 464, Gainesville, 30503 404-231-1820, www.georgiamountains.org Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5:30 p. m . [;;lWC \u0026,. \r\nThe Oaks Miniature Golf, LLC 3709 Whiting Rd., Gainesville, 30504 770-534-4386, www.oaksminiaturegol{com Com e by for a few ro unds of miniature golf at th is course. Open daily 11 a.m.- 10 p.m . Adults $6.2 5, ch ildren $5 .25 . [;;lWC M I \r\nRiver Forks Park 3500 Keith Bridge Rd , Gainesville, 30504 770-531-3952, www. hallcounty.org/parks.asp A swimming beach, pi cni c sites with tables and grills, fish ing, hiki ng, campi ng, boati ng, and a sand volleyball court are offered here. Open Mar. I- Dec. 31. C all fo r hou rs and fe es. [;;lWC \u0026,. T \r\nSmithgall Arts Center 331 Spring St. S.W., Gainesville, 30503- 1632 770-534-2787, 866-452-3979, www. theartscouncil.net Located in a restored train depot, th e center has meeting and banquet fa cilities, performance space, and gall ery exhibi t space. Visit the Web site for schedule and fe es. [;;l WC 6-,. T \r\nSteam Locomotives 311 Green St. S.E., Gainesville, 3050 1 770-536-0889, gamountainstripod.com The Gainesville and the M idland 209 are on exhi bit at the corne r of Jesse Jewell Parkway and West Academy Street. O pen daily. Free . \r\nTravel Services Gainesville- Hall County Convention and Visitors Bureau 11 7 Jesse Jewell Pkwy., Gainesville, 30503 770-536-5209, 888-536-0005, www.gainesvillehallcvb.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . [;;l WC 6-,. \r\nGreater Hall Chamber and Gainesville Welcome Center 230 E. E. Butler Pkwy. , Gainesville, 30501 770-532-6206, www.greaterhallchamber. com Open M on.- Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6-,. \r\n \r\n\u0026ainesville-:Yuttt \u003cJounty \r\nFrom Shorelines to Finish Lines \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\ned in the foothills ofthe Blue Ridge \r\n \r\nMountains and bordered by the shores of Lake \r\n \r\nSidney Lanier, the area offers some of the finest \r\n \r\nrecreation in the South - from lake sports and motor \r\n \r\nsports to major league football practices and facilities. \r\n \r\nWe h ave islands and highland resorts, scenic beau ty and man-made fun , international raceways and romantic walkways, rolling hills and rumbling waters/ides; symphony and bluegrass; ballet and clo gging; golfand beachcombing. \r\n \r\nSouthern charm and hospitality .. . histo ry coupled with the \r\nspirit of adventure and discovery. \r\n \r\nDiscover what the Gainesville-Hall County area holds fo r you. \r\n888-536-0005 www.GainesvilleHallCVB.org \r\n \r\nVisit Lake Lanier Islands, with two gracious resort hotels, championship golf and Beach and Waterpark .. .. ideal for a family getaway. \r\n137 \r\n \r\n BRASELTON Chateau Elan Winery and Resort 100 Rue Charlemagne, Braselton, 3051 7 678-425-0900, 800-233-WINE (9463) www.chateauelan.com \r\nCLAYTON Persimmon Creek Vineyards 81 Vineyard Ln., Clayton, 30525 706-212-7380, www.persimmoncreekwine. com \r\nDAHLONEGA Blackstock Vineyards 5452 Town Creek Rd., Dahlonega, 305 33 770- 98 3-13 71 Vineyard only, no fomial tours \r\nDahlonega Tasting Room 16 N. Park St., at the Square, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-8275 \r\n \r\nFrogtown Cellars 3300 Damascus Church Rd. , Dahlonega, 30533 706-865-0687, www.frogtownwine.com \r\nThree Sisters Vineyards and Winery 439 Vineyard Way, Dahlonega, 30533 706-865-9463, www.threesistersvineyards.com \r\nWolf Mountain Vineyards 180 Wolf Mou ntain Tra.il, Dahlonega, 30533 770-992-4120 www.wolfmountainvineyards.com \r\nHELEN Georgia Wines, Inc., Tasting Room Old St., Unit 6, Helen, 30545 706-878-2908 \r\nHabersham Winery 7025 S. Main St. (GA Hwy. 75), Helen, 30545 706-878-9463, www.habershamwinery.com \r\n \r\nRINGGOLD Georgia Winery Taste Center I-75, Exit 350, Battlefield Pkwy. , Ringgold, 3073 6 706-937-2177, www.georgiawines.com \r\nSOCIAL CIRCLE Fox Vineyards and Winery 225 GA Hwy. 11 S., Social Circle, 30279 770-787-5402 \r\nTIGER Tiger Mountain Vineyard and Winery 2592 Old GA Hwy. 441 N., Tiger, 30576 706-782-92 56 \r\nYOUNG HARRIS Crane Creek Vineyards 916 Crane Creek Rd., Young Harris, 30582 706-3 79-1236, www.cranecreekvinyards.com \r\n \r\nHARTWELL L-4 \r\n \r\nHart State Park \r\n \r\nAlpine Miniature Golf \r\n \r\nNo rtheast Geo rgia Mountains \r\n \r\nNo rth of Hartwell, off US Hwy. 29 \r\n \r\n79 14 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n706-376-8756, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\n706-878-3328, www.helenga. org \r\n \r\nArts Center \r\n \r\nLocated on 55,590-acre Lake Hartwell , th is park Improve your pu tting prowess at th is min iature golf \r\n \r\n338 E. Howell St. , Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\noffers cam ping, cottages, a swimming beach, picni c course. Ca ll fo r hours and fees . l:;l WC fl \r\n \r\n706-377-2040 \r\n \r\nareas, ca noe rental, fi sh ing, and a hiking/biking trai l. \r\n \r\nView regional and national fin e arts and crafts at this Nearby marinas rent boats. Open daily 7 a.m.- 10 Alpine Wedding Chapel \r\n \r\ncenter. Open Thu .-Sat. I p.m.-5:30 p.m. and by p.m. l:;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n91 Munich Strasse, Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\nappointment. Free. \r\nl:;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nHartwell Lake \r\n \r\n706-878-5683, 800-873-9351 www. alpineweddingchapel.com \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 29 N., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\nCandlelit ce remoni es and exqui site fl oral decorations \r\n \r\nBluegrass Express \r\n \r\n706-856-0300, 888-893-0678 \r\n \r\nawa it you and your betrothed at the Alpin e Wedding \r\n \r\n57 Depot St., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\nwww.sas.usace.army. milllakeslhartwell \r\n \r\nC hapel. Call fo r reservations. l:;l WC \u0026T \r\n \r\n706-376-355 1 \r\n \r\nHartwell Lake offers a variety of outdoor recreation \r\n \r\nE njoy blu egrass music and a live radio show every opportunities, inclu ding cam ping, fi shing, and boat- Anna Ruby Falls \r\n \r\nSatu rday nigh t in a fo rmer cotton warehouse. Open ing. Visi tors center open daily 8 a.m .-4:30 p.m . C all GA Hwy. 356, Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\nSat. 7 p. m .-1 1 p.m . Call fo r fees. \r\n \r\nfor fees. l:;l WC \u0026T \r\n \r\n706-754-622 1, www.fs.fed.us.lconf \r\n \r\nl:;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nT he Lion 's Eye interpreti ve trail, is open to persons \r\n \r\nHartwell Marina \r\n \r\nwith visual and phys ical disabili ties. Pi cni cki ng, hik- \r\n \r\nCenter of the World Monument \r\n \r\n149 Hartwell Marina Rd., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\ning, a visitors center, and a craft sh op are also ava il- \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 29 S., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\n706-376-5441, hartwellmarina.com \r\n \r\nabl e. Call for hours and fees. l:;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n706-376-8590, www.hart-chamber. org \r\n \r\nFull-service marin a. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call \r\n \r\nThis historic monument honors th e location of the for fees. l:;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nBlack Forest Bear Park and Reptile Exhibit \r\n \r\nC h erokee Indian asse mbl y ground where the \r\n \r\n8160 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\nC herokee tribal council met. Free. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n706-878-7043, www.helenga.org \r\n \r\nHart County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nThe park educates people about different species of \r\n \r\nHart County Community Theatre \r\n \r\n315 E. Howell St., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\nbea rs by all owing them to observe live bears. T h e re p- \r\n \r\n83 Depot St., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\n706-376-5441 , hart-chamber.org \r\n \r\ntile exh ibit has nume rous large snakes fo r obse rvation. \r\n \r\n706-3 76-5599, www.geocities.com/hcct200 1lindex.html Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p. m . \r\n \r\nO pen Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m .-7 p. m., Sat. 10 a. m .-8 p. m ., \r\n \r\nEn joy quarterly productions th roughout the year. l:;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nSun . 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Admission $4. \r\n \r\nSeason ti ckets are ava ilable, and reservations are rec- \r\n \r\nl:;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nomm ended. Office open T ue.-Fri. 10 a. m .-2 p.m. \r\n \r\nHELEN 1-3 \r\n \r\nCall fo r sc hedul e and fees. \r\n \r\nNorthea st Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nCharlemagne's Kingdom \r\n \r\nl:;lWC\u0026 \r\n \r\nAlpine Amusement Park \r\n \r\n8808 N. Main St., Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\n419 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\n706-878-2200, www.georgiamodelrailroad. com \r\n \r\nHart County Historical Museum \r\n \r\n706-878-2 306, www.hele11ga.org/alpi11eamusementpark Th e Kingdom features an HO-scal e monora ilroad \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n31 E. Howell St., Hartwell, 30643 706-376-6330 \r\n \r\nGo-carts, a Tilt-A-Whirl , and a Ferris wheel are all exhibit that is a small-scale version of areas of part of this famil y entertainm ent complex. Call for Germany from the North Sea to th e Alps. T he gift \r\n \r\nLocated in the Teasley-Holland House, th e museum hours and fees . \r\n \r\nshop features electric trains, Tomm y the Tank, and \r\n \r\nis an excellent source of coun ty historical in fo rma- l:;lWC M IT \r\n \r\neducational toys. Open dail y 10 a.m .-6 p. m . Adults \r\n \r\ntio n . O pen Mon.- Fri . 8:30 a. m .-5 p.m . Free. \r\n \r\n$5, ch ildre n $2. 50. \r\n \r\nl:;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nAlpine Antique Auto and Buggy Museum \r\n \r\nl:;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\n11 5 Escowee Dr., Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\nHart County Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\n706-878-0072, www.alpinemuseum.com \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 77 Alt. E., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\nAntique au tomobiles, buggies, and farm equipment Off US Hwy. Alt. 75 and GA Hwy. 75 N., Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\n770-535-5700, www.georgiawildlife.com \r\n \r\nare on display at th is un ique museum. Open daily 10 706-535-5700, www.georgiawildlife.com \r\n \r\nVisit th is area for 1,000 ac res of h unting, primitive a.m.-6 p.m. Admission $5. \r\n \r\nT his primitive wildlife area includes public hunting, \r\n \r\ncampi ng, birdwatching, and pi cnicki ng. Open daily. l:;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nfishing, primitive camping, hiking, birdwatching, pic- \r\n \r\nFree. \r\n \r\nni cking, and horseback riding. Open daily. Call fo r fees . \r\n \r\n138 \r\n \r\n Cool River Tubing 590 Edelweiss Dr. , Helen, 30545 706-878-2665, 800-896-4595, www.coolrivertubing.com E nj oy sceni c !-hour or 2.5-hour fl oats or try th e C hattahoochee Ri ver water slide. Picnic areas and barbecue grills available. Open Memorial Day-Labor \r\nDay 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees . t:il WC \r\nCross Creek Stables 7017 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-1600, 706-878-3327 www. helena.orglcrosscreek Horseback riding on scenic riverside and mountain \r\ntrails. Rides daily Sun.- Fri. Call for fees. t:il WC \r\nDavid Bristol Hot-Air Balloon Rides Helen , 30545 706-878-1449, 866-6553474, www.goballooning.net Offering pri vate romantic hot-air-balloon rides above the North G eorgia mountains. Reservations required. \r\nDukes Creek Falls and Recreation Area GA Hwy. 348, Helen, 30545 706-754-6221, www.fs.fed.us/conf Th e beautiful Dukes Creek Falls plu mmet into a scenic gorge. An observation deck a few hundred feet along a com bi nation paved trail and boardwa lk permits viewing of the falls. Open daily. Adm ission $4. \r\nt:ilWC \r\nDukes Creek Mine GA Hwy. 75, 1 mile south of Helen, 30545 706-878-2625 Pan for gold and screen for gems at this mine. Open \r\ndaily 10:30 a.m.-dark. Call for fees. t:il WC \u0026. \r\nFlea Market Tubing 99 17 GA Hwy. 75 N., Helen, 30545 706-878-1082, www.helentubing.com Enjoy a full-fl edged water park with slides, tubes, and a lazy ri ve r fl oat as well as a game room and gift shops. Or fl oat th e 'Hootch on a 1.5-hour or 3-hour fl oat trip down the Chattahoochee Ri ver from M emorial Day \r\nthrough Labor Day. Call for fees. t:il WC \u0026. fl T \r\nHorne's Buggy Rides 165 Dandy Ln. , Helen, 30545 706-878-3658, www.helena.org/homesbuggyrides Buggy rides through the picturesque streets of Helen. Open daily. Adults $5, children $3. \r\nHorse Trough Falls GA Hwy. 75 and Forest Service Rd. 44, Helen, 30545 706-75 4-6221 www. visitnortheastgeorgia.comlwaterfalls.htm The Horse Trough Falls Trail (.04 mile in length ) leads to th e bea utifu l falls and is an excell ent choice \r\nfor novice hikers. t:il WC \u0026. \r\nNora Mill Granary 7107 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-1280, 800-927-2375, www.noramill.com Built in 1876 , this authentic working mill is powe red by the C hattahoochee River. The mill has undergone extens ive restoration and is currently operated by th e Fain fami ly using the original French burr stones . \r\nCal l fo r hours. Free. t:il \r\nRaven Cliff Falls Off Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway, Helen, 30545 706-754-622 1 www.visitnortheastgeorgia.com/wa terfalls. htm This waterfall is perhaps one of the most u nusual in th e area because th e water flows through a split in the face of a sol id rock outcropping and plumm ets to the \r\nground l 00 fee t below. t:il \r\n \r\nx lore old\u0026Water!alls \r\n \r\nAntiques \u0026 Galleries \r\n \r\nUnique Boutiques \u0026 Shops \r\n \r\nRestaurants \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfasts \r\n \r\nMountain Cabins \r\n \r\nGold Panning \u0026 Mines \r\n \r\nhe Scenic Mountain \r\n \r\nGold Museum Canoeing \r\n \r\ntllage of Dahlonega \r\n \r\nWaterfalls Tubing \r\n \r\nHiking \r\n \r\nScenic Mountain Drives \r\n \r\nBike Touring \r\n \r\nChampionship Golf \r\n \r\nVineyards and Winery's \r\n \r\nFolkways Cultural Arts Center \r\n \r\nHorseback Riding \r\n \r\nMountain Biking \r\n \r\nNumerous Gold Panning, Arts, Heritage and Holiday Festivals \r\n \r\nIn the mountains, just one hour north ofAtlanta on Hwy. GA 400 \r\nFor more information, call: Dahlonega-Lumpkin Co. Chamber ofCommerce \r\nwww.dahlonega.org 1-800-231-5543  1-706-864-3711 \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\n www.GEORG IA0NM YMnrn. o Ro I 1 .ffo o V1s 1T GA \r\n \r\n* formoreinformation on these courses call 1-800-VISIT GAto getyour freeGeor ia Golf Guide. \r\n \r\nADAIRSVILLE \r\n \r\nCEDARTOWN \r\n \r\n770-205-7070 \r\n \r\nLAFAYETTE \r\n \r\nTOCCOA \r\n \r\nBarnsley Gardens \r\n \r\nCedar Valley Golf Course \r\n \r\nwww.hamptongolfvillage.net LaFayette Gol f Course \r\n \r\nCurrahee Club \r\n \r\n597 Barnsley Gardens Rd., :0 103 ; 70-773-7480 www.bamsleyresort.com \r\n \r\n1811 Buchanan Hwy., 30125 770-748-9671 \r\nMeadow Lakes Golf Course 383 Adams Rd., 30125 \r\n \r\nWindermere Golf Club 5000 Davis Love Dr., 30041 678-513-1000 www.wi11dem1eregolfclub.com \r\n \r\n638 S. Main St, 30728 706-638-0220 \r\nLAKE LANIER ISLANDS Em era ld Pointe Golf Club \r\n \r\n1 Currc1hee Club Way, 30577 706-827-1800 www.curraheeclub.com \r\nThe Pines \r\n \r\nIndian Ridge Golf Course 4333 Adairsville Rd. N.E., 30103 706-292-9324 \r\nBIG CANOE \r\n \r\n770-748-4942 \r\nCHATSWORTH Indian Trace Golf Course 730 Mitchell Bridge Rel., 30705 706-695-3673 \r\n \r\nDAHLONEGA Nicklaus Golf Club at Birch River 639 Birch River Dr., 30533 706-867-7900 www.nicklausgolfbirchriver.com \r\n \r\n7000 Holiday Rel, 30518 770-945-8789 www.lakelanierislancls.com \r\nRenais sance Pine Isle Resort 9000 Holiday Rel., 305 18 \r\n \r\nBlack Mountain Rel., Route 3 Box 3280, 30577 706-886- 1915 \r\nTR ENTON Air Castle Golf Club \r\n \r\nBig Canoe Golf Club \r\n \r\nwww.indiantrace.com \r\n \r\nDAWSONVILLE \r\n \r\n770-945-8921 \r\n \r\n2060 Back Valley Rel., 30752 \r\n \r\n10586 Big Canoe, 30143 706-268-3333 www.bigcanoe.com \r\n \r\nSpring Lakes Golf Club 1591 Spring Pl., 30705 706-695-9300 \r\n \r\nChestatee Golf Club 777 Dogwood Way, 30534 800-520-8675 \r\n \r\nwww.pineislegolfcom \r\nLINDALE BEAACountry Club \r\n \r\n706-657-36 16 www.aircastlegolfclub.com \r\nBig Sandy Golf Course \r\n \r\nI \r\nI \r\n \r\nBLAIRSVILLE Butternut Creek Golf Course US Hwy. 129 N., 30512 877-745-5153, 706-439-6076 www. buttenwtcreel,golf com \r\nBOWDON Bowdon Golf Club 418 Watts Rel., 30108 770-258-3877 \r\nBRASELTON Chateau Elan Golf Courses 6060 Golf Club Dr., 30517 770-932-8653 www.chateauelan .com \r\nBREMEN Lion Golf Club \r\n \r\nCLARKESVILLE Apple Mountain Golf Club 901 Rockford Creek Rd., 30523 706-754-2255 \r\nOrchard Golf and Country Club 1057 Orchard Dr., 30523 706-754-3156, 800-754-8543 \r\nCLAYTON Kingwood Golf Club 401 Country Club Dr., 30525 706-212-4100 www.kingwooclresort.com \r\nRabun County Golf Club 1322 S. Main St., 30525 706-782-5500 \r\n \r\nwww.chestateegolfnet \r\nGold Creek Golf Resort 1 Gold Creek Dr., 30534 770-271-0050 www.golclcreek.com \r\nELBERTON Arrowhead Pointe at Richard B. Russell State Park 2790 Olympic Rowing Dr., 30635 800-982-3691 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\nELLIJAY Whitepath Golf Course 1156 Shenandoah, 30540 706-276-3080 \r\n \r\n227 Eden Valley Rel., 30147 706-234-8010 \r\nMAYSVILLE Green-Wa y Golf Course 300 Carson Segars Rel., 30558 706-652-2385 \r\nRINGGOLD Windston e Golf Club 9230 Winclstone Dr., 30736 423-894-1231 www.winclstone.com \r\nROCKMART Goodyear Golf Co urse 984 Goodyear Ave., 30 153 770-684-2500 \r\nProspect Valley Golf Course \r\n \r\n545 Michaels Rd., 30752 706-657-6738 \r\nTR ION Chattooga Golf Course 1025 Club Dr., 30753 706-734-27 12 \r\nTUN NEL HILL Tu nnel Hil l Golf Course 3449 Chattanooga Rel., 30755 706-673-4131 \r\nVI LLA RICA Country Club of West Georgia 7500 Monticello Dr., 30 180 770-830-84 16 www.ccwestgeorgia.com \r\nFrog Golf Course at the \r\n \r\n400 Industrial Blvd., 30110 770-537-1400 \r\n \r\nCLEVELAND Skitt Mountain Golf Course \r\n \r\nFLOWERY BRANCH Royal Lakes Golf and \r\n \r\n984 Prospect Rel., 30153 770-684-5961 \r\n \r\nGe orgian Resort 1900 Georgian Pkwy., 30180 \r\n \r\n1vww.thelio11club.com \r\nCALHOUN l alhoun Elks Golf Club \r\n \r\n7883 GA Hwy. 254, 30528 706-865-2277 www.eaglegreens.com \r\n \r\nCountry Club 4700 Royal Lakes Dr., 30542 770-535-8800 \r\n \r\nROME Horseleg Plantation Co untry Club Golf Course \r\n \r\n770-459-4400 \r\nWALESKA Lake Arrowhead CountryClub \r\n \r\n143 Craigtown Rel., 30701 \r\n \r\nCOHUTTA \r\n \r\nGAINESVILLE \r\n \r\n127 Winding Rel. S.W, 30165 598 Country Club Ln., 30183 \r\n \r\n706-629-4091 \r\nFields Ferry Golf Course 581 Fields Ferry Dr., 30701 \r\n \r\nNob North Golf Course 298 Nob North Dr,30710 706-694-8505 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Golf Course 301 Tommy Aaron Dr., 30506 770-532-0066 \r\n \r\n706-290-1982 \r\nSton ebrid ge Golf Club 585 Stonebridge Dr. N.W., \r\n \r\n770-479-5500 \r\nWINDER Th e Chimneys Golf Course \r\n \r\n706-625-5666 \r\n \r\nCOLBERT \r\n \r\nChicopee Woods Golf Course \r\n \r\n30 165 \r\n \r\n338 Monroe Hwy., 30680 \r\n \r\nCANTON BridgeMill Athletic Club \r\n \r\nSunrise Golf Club \r\n \r\n2515 Atlanta Hwy., 30504 \r\n \r\n5225 Colbert-Danielsville Rel., 770-534-7322 \r\n \r\n30628 \r\n \r\n706-236-5046 www.romestonebriclge .com \r\n \r\n770-307-4900 www.eagleg reens .com \r\n \r\n1190 BridgeMill Ave., 30114 706-788-2720 \r\n \r\nHARTWELL \r\n \r\nROYSTON \r\n \r\nPine Hills Golf Course \r\n \r\n770-345-5500 ,vww.bridgemill.com \r\n \r\nwww.sunrisegolfclub.com \r\n \r\nCateechee Golf Club 140 Cateechee Trail, 3064 3 \r\n \r\n* Highland Walk at Victoria Bryant 661 Hog Mountain Rd., 306801 \r\n \r\nState Park \r\n \r\n770-867-3150 \r\n \r\nWoodmont Golf Club 3105 Gaddis Rel., 301 15 770-345-9260 \r\nCARROLLTON Oa k Mountain Championship Golf Course 409 Birkclale Blvd., 30116 770-834-7065 \r\n \r\nCOMMERCE Deer Trail Country Club, Inc. 224 Country Club Ln., 30529 706-335-3987 \r\nEagle Green at Sandy Creek 3100 Ila Rel., 30529 706-335-810 l www.eaglegreens.com \r\n \r\n706-856-4653 \r\nwww.cateechee.com \r\nHartwell Golf Club 755 Golf Course Rel., 30643 706-376-8161 \r\nHELEN Innsbrook Golf Club 664 Bahn Innsbrook, 30545 \r\n \r\n1415 Bryant Park Rel., 30662 706-245-6770, 800-434-0982 www.georgiagolforg \r\nSKY VALLEY Sky Vall ey Resort 696 Sky Valley Way, Ste. 1, 30537 800-437-2416 \r\n \r\nWOO DSTOCK Eag le Watch Golf Club 3055 Eagle Wa tch Dr., 30 189 770-591-1000 \r\nGolf Club at Bradshaw Farm 3030 Bradshaw Club Dr., 30 188 \r\n \r\nwww.oakmountai11golfcon1 \r\n \r\nCOOSA \r\n \r\n706-878-2100 \r\n \r\nwww.skyvalley.com \r\n \r\n770-592-2222 \r\n \r\nCARTERSVILLE Green Valley Greens Golf Course 157 Rudy York Rd. NW., 30121 770-382-8510 \r\n \r\nKraftsmen's Club Golf Course 284 Kraftsmen Clt1b Rel., 30129 706-235-9377 \r\nCUMMING \r\n \r\nwww.innsbrookgolfclub.com \r\nHIRAM Creekside Golf and Country Club 591 Westchester Club Dr., 30141 \r\n \r\nSTATHAM Georgia Club Golf Co urse 1050 Chancellor's Dr., 30666 770-725-8100 www.georgiaclub.com \r\n \r\nTowne Lake Hi lls Golf Club 1003 Towne Lake Hills E., 30189 770-592-9969 www. townlakehillsgc.com \r\n \r\nRoyal Oaks Golf Club 256 Summit Ridge Dr. S.E., 30120 770-382-3999 www. royaloaksgolfcom \r\n \r\nCountry Land Golf Course 6560 Mayfield Dr., 30041 770-887-0006 \r\nHampton Golf Village 6310 f-fompton Golf Club Dr., \r\n \r\n770-445-7655 www. creeksiclegolf com \r\nHOMER Hammer's Glen Golf Course 474 Sample Scales Rel., 30547 \r\n \r\nTALLAPOOSA Ta lly Mounta in Golf Course 593 Golf Course Rel., 30176 770-574-3122 \r\n \r\nYOUNG HARRIS Brasstown Valley Resort 632 1 U.S. Hwy. 76, 30582 706-379-4613 www.brasstownvalley.com \r\n \r\n140 \r\n \r\n30041 \r\n \r\n706-677-3333 \r\n \r\n WARM SMILES, COOL SHOPS, HISTORIC SITES ... \r\ncome see us \r\n \r\nin Cartersville Bartow County Adt!iJ~6 \u0026 \r\n \r\n~t~f~; where time goes. \r\n1 Booth Western Art Museum, Etowah Indian Mounds, Red Top Mountain State Park, Barns/,ey Gardens Resort, ~ \r\n \r\nAtlanta \r\n \r\nAllatoona Pass Battlefield, Historic Adairsville \u0026 Kingston, World's First Coca-Cola Wall Sign, Galleries \u0026 Great Dining \r\n \r\nHISTORIC DOWNTOWN, VICTORIAN HOMES, BEAUTIFUL RIVERS ... \r\nCall us for a Free Guide to Visiting Georgia's Rome. \r\n \r\nThe founders ofGeorgia :S Rome knew what they were doing when they gave us this name. Although we have a lot in common with our namesake, such as our beautiful location including seven hills and three rivers, we've added our own special touches to become a world class city. Downtown Rome features a vibrant active historic districtfi.1/ed with de/ightfiil shops and restaurants. Wander by foot or carJi-om downtown into one of the Souths largest Victorian districts, \"Between the Rivers\". Drive out to Oak Hill, where the hit \"Sweet Home Alabama\" was filmed. Enjoy live theate1; attend a pe,formance ofthe Souths Oldest Symphony or visit our intriguing and unique galleries. Catch a Rome Braves baseball game or enjoy a game ofgolfat Stonebridge, our stunning championship course. \r\nGeorgia's Rome, Always Inviting. \r\n \r\n www . 0EoRG I A0N M YM INo . oRG I I . 8 0 0 VIS I T GA \r\n \r\nThisis just asampling ofthe manyshopping opportUnities in thisregion. For more information,call 1-800-VISITGA or visit WWW.Geo iaOnM Mind. \r\n \r\nBLAIRS VILLE Nosta lgicVillage Shopp es 3073 Chevy Dr, Blairsville, 30512 706-781-3172 Nine unique shops in one location featuring handcrafted Georgia pro jects. Open Mar.- Dec. Call for \r\nhours. E;;J WC \u0026. fl \r\nPappy 's Mar ket place 2763 Pappy's Plaza, Gainesville Hwy. Blairsville, 30512 706-745-2965 Antiques, Amish furni ture, candy, and arts and crafts \r\nshops. Call for hours. [;;I WC \u0026. fl \r\n \r\nCOMMERCE Commerce Banks Crossing Factory Stores US Hwy. 44 1 and I-85 , Exit 149 Commerce, 30529 706-335-6352 Outlet shopping. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 7 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m ., Sun. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. [;;I WC \u0026. fl \r\nThe Pottery US Hwy. 441 and 1-85, Exit 149, Commerce, 30529 706-335-3120, 800-223-0667 www.cravenpottery.com Home and garden shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.8 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.rn. [;;I WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n706-896-9075, www.upper-hi-fly.com Fishing tackle, cloth ing, accessories, gifts, and fine art. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. E;;J WC \u0026. \r\nPENDERGRASS Pendergrass Flea Market 5641 US Hwy. 129, I-85, Exit 137 Pendergrass, 30567 770-945- 1900, www.pendflea.com Georgia's largest fl ea market with more than 500 booths and 250,000 square feet of air-conditioned space. Open Sat.-Su n . 9 a. m .-5 p.m. Free. E;;JWC M I \r\n \r\nBREMEN \r\n \r\nTanger Outlets of Commerce \r\n \r\nRINGGOLD \r\n \r\nAtlanta West Antique Mall \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 441 and I-85, Exit 53 \r\n \r\nGateway Antiques and Collectibles Mall \r\n \r\n203 S. Buchanan St., Bremen, 30110 \r\n \r\nl l 1 Tanger Dr., Commerce, 30529 \r\n \r\n4103 Cloud Springs Rd., I-75, Exit 353 \r\n \r\n770-537-9393 \r\n \r\n706-335-3354, 800-405-9828 \r\n \r\nRinggold, 30736 \r\n \r\nAntiques shopp ing. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., www.tangeroutlet.com \r\n \r\n706-858-9685, www.gatewayantiques.com \r\n \r\nSun. noon-6 p.m . [;;I WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nOutlet shopping. Open Mon .-Sat. 9 a.m.- 9 p.m., Sun. Antiques ma ll with more than 300 dealers. Open \r\n \r\nnoon- 6 p.rn. [;;I WC \u0026. \r\n \r\ndaily 9 a.m.-8 p.m. [;;I WC\u0026. \r\n \r\nYeste rday 's Ant iques and Refinishing \r\n \r\n203 Pacific Ave., Bremen, 30110 \r\n \r\nCUMMING \r\n \r\nROME \r\n \r\n770-5 37-9157 \r\n \r\nParsons \r\n \r\nMount Berry Square Mall \r\n \r\nAntiques, refinishing, and repairs. \r\n \r\n525 Lakeland Plaza, C11111ming, 30040 \r\n \r\n993 Mount Berry Squ~re, N.E. \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.rn., Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 770-887-9991 , www.parsonsgi~s.com \r\n \r\nRome, 30165 \r\n \r\nE;;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nHardware, dry goods, gifts, collectibles, home decor, 706-234-3597 \r\n \r\nladies' accessories, and farm supplies. Open Mon.-Fri. www.shopmountberrysquare.com \r\n \r\nCALHOUN \r\n \r\nJO a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. IO a.m.-6 p.m. [;;I WC\u0026. \r\n \r\n50 specialty and retail shops. Open Mon. 9 a.m.- 9 \r\n \r\nPrim e Outlets of Ca lhoun \r\n \r\np.m., Tue.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-9 p.m., Sun. 1 p.rn.-6 p.m. \r\n \r\n455 Belwood Rd., Calhoun, 30701 \r\n \r\nDAHLONEGA \r\n \r\nE;;JWCMI \r\n \r\n706-602- 1305, www.primeoutlets.com \r\n \r\nDahlonega Historic District \r\n \r\nOutlet shopping. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. Town Sq11are, Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\nSAUTEE \r\n \r\n110011-6 p m. E;;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n706-864-37 11, 800-23 1-5543, www.dahlonega.org \r\n \r\nCountry Store at Skylake \r\n \r\nCARTERSVILLE \r\n \r\nHandcrafted arts from the Appalachian mountains. 124 Skylake Rd., Sautee, 30569 \r\n \r\nOpen daily. E;;J WC \u0026. fl \r\n \r\n706-878-2292, www.helenga.org \r\n \r\nCartersville HistoricDowntown Shopping District \r\n \r\nArts and crafts, gi fts, and accent pieces fo r the home \r\n \r\nOne Friendship Plaza, Cartersville, 30120 \r\n \r\nDALTON \r\n \r\nas well as a worki ng old-fashioned soda fountai n an d \r\n \r\n770-387-1357, 800-733-2280 \r\n \r\nTanger Outlet Center \r\n \r\ncafe. Open Mon.- Sat. 9:30 a.rn.-5 p.m . [;;I WC \u0026. fl \r\n \r\nwww.notatlanta.org \r\n \r\n1001 Market St., I-75, Exit 373 \r\n \r\nMore than 46 retail shops and 15 restaurants. Hours Dalton, 30720 \r\n \r\nvary. E;;J WC M l T \r\n \r\n706-277-2688, 800-409-7029 \r\n \r\nOld Sautee Store GA Hwy. 17 and GA Hwy. 255 \r\n \r\nwww.tangeroutlet.com \r\n \r\nSautee, 3057 l \r\n \r\nCLARKESVIL LE Amish Red Barn \r\n \r\nOutlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. 706-878-228 1, www.sauteestore.com \r\n \r\nnoon-6 p.rn. [;;I WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nT his 130-year-old store features fi ne Europea n and \r\n \r\n6345 GA Hwy. 17, Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\nSca ndinavian gifts. Open M on.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 \r\n \r\n706-754-8235, www.helenga.org \r\n \r\nWa ln ut Square Mall \r\n \r\np.m., Sun. noon-5:30 p.m. Free. [;;I WC fl \r\n \r\nAmish furnih1re and artwork, quilts, and crafts. Open 2150 E. Walnut Ave., Dalton, 30721 \r\n \r\nFri.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-6 p.m., Sun . 11 a.rn.-5 p.m. [;;I \u0026. 706-226-3 777 \r\n \r\nTALLULAH FALLS \r\n \r\nwww.walnutsquaremall.com \r\n \r\nTallulah Gallery \r\n \r\nBurton Gallery and Emporium \r\n \r\nMore than 70 stores. Open Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.-9 p.m., 580 Scenic Loop 15, Tallulah Falls, 30573 \r\n \r\n295 Cherokee Ridge Dr. , Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\nSu n. l p.m.-6 p.rn. E;;J WC \u0026. fl \r\n \r\n706-754-6020, www.tallulahgallery.com \r\n \r\n706-947-3032 \r\n \r\nF ine art, includi ng original paintings, pottery, fo lk \r\n \r\nGall ery for fine art, folk art, pottery, and pai ntings. DAWSONVILLE \r\n \r\nart, jewelry, furn iture, photography, books. Open \r\n \r\nCall for hours and fees. \r\n \r\nNorth Georgia Premium Outlets \r\n \r\nTue.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.rn., Sun. 12:30-5:30 p.m. \r\n \r\n800 GA Hwy. 400 S. \r\n \r\nE;;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nMark of the Potter \r\n \r\nDawsonville, 30534 \r\n \r\n9982 GA Hwy. 197 N. \r\n \r\n706-21 6-3609, www.premiumoutlets.com \r\n \r\nTOCCOA \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nClarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\n706-947-3440, www.markofthepotter. com \r\n \r\nO utlet shopp ing. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun . Cornerstone Antique Market \r\n \r\n110011-6 p.m. E;;J WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n202 N. Sage St., Toccoa, 30577 \r\n \r\nI I \r\n \r\nHandmade contemporary artwork in wood, metal, \r\n \r\nand pottery. Open daily summer 10 a.m.-6 p.m., HELEN \r\n \r\n706-282-1386 \r\nAntiques and collectibles. Call for hours. [;;I WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nwinter 10 a. m.-5 p. rn . [;;I WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Wines, Inc., Tasting Room \r\n \r\nOld St., Unit 6, Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\nVILLANOW \r\n \r\nCLEVELAND \r\n \r\n706-878-2908 \r\n \r\nVillanow General Store \r\n \r\nTurner'sCorner-The Trad ing Company \r\n \r\nUnique gifts, fin e art, wine accessories. \r\n \r\n24 E. Annuchee Rd., GA Hwy. 136 \r\n \r\n13870 US Hwy. 19 N., Cleveland, 30528 \r\n \r\nOpen daily 11 a.m.- 6 p. m. [;;I \r\n \r\nVillanow, 30728 \r\n \r\n706-2 19-1597, www.tctradingco.com \r\n \r\n706-397-2298 \r\n \r\nGoodies like hoop cheese and candy in glass jars. HIAWASSEE \r\n \r\nBu ilt in 1840, th is is the oldest continuously operat- \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.rn .-8 p.m., Sat. 7 a.m.-8:30 Upper Hi Fly Fishing Store \r\n \r\ning store in Georgia. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a. m .-6 p.m. \r\n \r\npm., Sun. 11 a.m.-6 pm. [;;I WC \u0026. \r\n \r\n257 Big Sky Dr., Hiawassee, 30546 \r\n \r\nE;;J WC fl \r\n \r\n142 \r\n \r\n Remember When Theatre 115 Escowee Dr., Helen, 30545 706-878-SHOW, www.rememberwhentheatre.com This theater offers family-friendly shows on weekends with big-name entertainers like T. Graham Brown, Ricky Van Shelton, and John Conlee. Doors open 6:30 p.m., performa nces begin 8 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Indian Mounds GA Hwys. 75 and 17, Helen, 30545 706-878-2181, 800-858-8027, www.helenga.org Built in 10,000 B.C., these mounds represent the final resting place of two tragic young lovers from warring C herokee and Chickasaw tribes. The mounds are located on private property, but they are clearly visible from the highway. Open da ily. Free. \r\nSmithgall Woods Conservation Area and Lodge On GA Hwy. 75-A, 3 miles west of Helen 706-878-3087, www.gastateparks.org Once a private estate, these 5,555 acres are now open for catch-and-rel ease fishing on Georgia's premier trout stream (reservations requ ired), hiking, biking, picn icking, and wi ldl ife observation. An elegant and secluded lodge may be rented for getaways or business retreats. Open daily 7 a.m.-6 p.m . \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nTray Mountain Wilderness Area Forest Service Rd. 698 and Appalachian Trail Helen, 30545 706-754-6221, www.fs.fed.us/con( Th is primitive wi lderness area is so vast it stretches across three Range r Districts including the Chattooga, Tallulah, and Brasstown Districts. Open daily. Call fo r fees. \r\nUnicoi Outfitters 7280 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-3083, www.unicoioutfitters.com This outfitter offers guided fly-fishing excursions, a full-serv ice fl y shop, and fl y-fishing and tyi ng classes. Call for hours and fees. \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nUnicoi State Park and Lodge 2 miles northeast of Helen, on GA Hwy. 356 706-878-220 1, www.gastateparks.org Just two miles from Helen, this beautiful park offers spectacular mountain scenery and a 53-acre lake. Amenities include a lodge with restaurant, campground, cottages, hiking and biki ng tra ils, a swi mming beach, boat rental, fishing, picnic areas, and various ranger programs. Open dai ly 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nUpper Chattahoochee River Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 44, Helen, 30545 706-754-6221, www.fs.fed.us/conf Camping, picnicking, and hiking are all available. Open da il y 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call fo r fees. \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nWildwood Outfitters 7272 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-1700, www.wildwoodoutfitters.com Canoe, kayak, and raft livery for trips on the Class II- III white water of the C hatta hoochee. Guided trips and camping available. Beginners welcome. Outposts open daily Mar.-Sept. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Reta il shop open daily yea r-round. Call for fees. [;J \r\n \r\nWoody'sMountain Bikes GA Hwy. 356, Helen, 30545 706-878-3 715, www. helenga.orglwoodysmountainbikes Rentals and tours available. Open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (except Dec.-Feb.). Call for fees . 1:;JWC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nAlpine Helen-White County Convention Center and Visitors Bureau 726 Brucken Strasse, Helen, 30545 706-878-2 18 1, 800-858-8027, www.helenga.org Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Su n. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nGreater Helen Area Chamber of Commerce 1074 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen, 30545 706-878-1908 Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m .-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-4 \r\np.m. [;J 6- \r\nHIAWASSEE 1-1 \r\nNort heas t Geo rgia Mo un t ains Boundary Waters Resort 528 Sunnyside Rd. , Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-2530, 800-323-3562 www.boundarywatersresort.com Spend a relaxing day on th e lake in one of our pontoon boats, canoes, or kayaks, then spend the even ing in our comfortable accommodations. Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n1:;JWC \u0026 \r\nCrystal River Ranch- Llama Treks 73 16 US Hwy. 76 E., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-5 00 5, www.crystalriver-ranch.com Explore the Chattahoochee National Forest in the company of a friendly pack llama. Reservations requ ired. Trek includes a buffet-style lunch. Open daily. $45 per person . [;J fl T \r\nFieldstone Marina 3379 US Hwy. 76 W., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-2 112 , 800-545-3408, www.fieldstoneinn.com Full-service marina. Rent a pontoon, windrider, fishing boat, or aqua cycle for a clay of fun. Open daily. Call fo r fees. \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nFred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden 1311 Music Hall Rd., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-4 191, www.georgia-mountain-fair.com Take in the beauty of more than 3,000 rhododendrons, azaleas, and wildflowers on th is Lake Chatuge walking trail. Open summer Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-7 p.m. , winter daily 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p. m. Free. \r\n[;J WC 6- T \r\nHickorynut Cove Trout Farm 2500 Hickorymtt Cove Rd., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-534 1, www.hickorynutcove.com Private five-acre lake for padd le-boating or fish ing. Open daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free admiss ion; pay by the pound for what you catch. \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nHigh Shoals Falls and High Shoals Scenic Area Forest Service Rd. 283, offGA Hwy. 75, Hiawassee, 30546 706-745-6928, www.fs.fed.us/conf Enjoy an observation deck beside two of the five lovely falls in this area. Open da ily. Free. l:;JWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nLake Chatuge Recreation Area GA Hwy. 288, Hiawassee, 30546 706-745-6928, www.fs.fed.us/con( Located in th e Brasstown Ranger District. Hike the 1.2-mil e trail around the peninsula. Camping, boating, and fishin g can be en joyed here. Open da ily. Call for fees. 1:;JWC \u0026 \r\nMossbrook Rainbow Trout U-Catch 7150 Canaan Dr., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-1343, www.bes/rout.com Rods, reels, bait, and ice are provided. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Reservations requested. Free admiss ion; pay $4 per pound. 1:;JWC \u0026 \r\nSwallow Creek Wildlife Management Area Of(GA Hwy. 75, Hiawassee, 30546 770-535-5700, www.georgiawildlife.com Visitors can enjoy hunting, campi ng, fishi ng, bi rdwatc hing, hiking, picnicking, and horseback riding. Open daily. Free. \r\nUpper Hi Fly Fishing Outfitters 3375A GA Hwy. 76 W., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-9075, www.upper-hi-fly.com Year-round guide service. Rese rvations required. Open Mon .-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. 10 a.m .-4 p.m. Call for fees. [;J WC \r\nHOMER J-4 \r\nNo rt heas t Geo rgia Mountain s Allen's Fly-A-Way Shooting Resort 182 Lake Tehama Trail, Homer, 30547 706-677-201 9, 866-2 17-0397 www.allensflyawayduckshootingresort.com Lake Tehama is a privately-owned lake providing habitat for an average of one thousand clucks throughout the year. Call for hours and fees. \r\nl:;JWC M I \r\nBanks County Historic Courthouse 105 US Hwy. 441 N, Homer, 30547 706-677-2108, 800-638-5004, www.bankscountyga.org One of th e four oldest courthouses in Georgia, this is cu rrently hom e to the chamber of commerce and welcome center. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. [;J WC \u0026 \r\nBanks County Jail Old Jail St., Homer, 30547 706-677-2108, 800-638-5004, www.bankscountyga.org The second floor of this former jail still has the cells, th e bars on the windows, and the chill ing hangman's trapdoor. Open by appointment on ly. Free. 1:;JWC \r\nWilson Shoals Wildlife Management Area Off GA Hwy. 365 on Yonah Rd., Homer, 30547 770-5 35-5700, www.georgiawildlife.com En joy hunting, primitive camping, fi shing, hi ki ng, birdwatching, shooti ng range, pi cnicking, and horseback riding. Open daily. Call for fees. \r\nTravel Services \r\nBanks County Convention and Visitors Bureau Off US Hwy. 441, Homer, 30547 706-677-5265, www.bankscountyga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nBanks County Chamber of Commerce 105 US Hwy. 441 N., Homer, 30547 706-677-2108, 800-638-5004, www.bankscountyga.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6- \r\n \r\n143 \r\n \r\n I i \r\nI I \r\n144 \r\n \r\nJASPER f-4 \r\nHistoric High Country Burnt Mountain Overlook Bumt Mountain Rd., Jasper, 30143 \r\n706-692-5600, www.pickenschamber.com Pull off the road to appreciate a breathtaking view of the southern end of the Appalach ian Mountains. Open daily. Free. [;l 6' \r\nKirby-Quinton Heritage Cabin/Old Pickens County Jail 141 N. Main St., Jasper, 30 143 706-268-3129, www.marblevalley.org The cabin's antique furn iture in cl udes a rope bed, a spinni ng wheel, an d a crib. The jail was constructed in 1906 and served the coun ty unti l 1982, with livi ng quarters on the fi rst floor for the jailer and his fami ly and th e cell bl ocks occupying the second story. Open Sat.-Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. or by appointment (except \r\nDec. and Jan.). Adm ission $2. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Pickens County Chamber of Commerce 500 Stegall Dr., Jasper, 30143 706-692-5600, www.georgiamarble-moimtain.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nJEFFERSON J-6 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mo untain s Crawford W. Long Museum \r\n28 College St., Jefferson, 30549 706-367-5307, www.crawfordlong.org Dr. Crawford W. Long performed the first pai nl ess surgery here by ad ministering a small dose of ether. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m .-4 p.m . Group tours by appointment. $1 donation requ ested. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nLAFAYETTE B-3 \r\nHistoric High Co un try Hidden Creek Recreation Area GA Hwy. 156, Everett Springs Rd., LaFayette, 30728 \r\n706-695-6736 Camping, hi ki ng, and picnicking are en joyed here. Open da ily. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nJohn B. Gordon Hall N. Main St., LaFayette, 30728 706-375-7702, www.walkercochamber.com Built in 1836, th is is the oldest sta nding bri ck school in th e state of Georgia and was Confederate general Braxton Bragg's h eadquarters. Open da ily. Free. [;l \r\nKeown Falls Off 1-75, Exit 341, LaFayette, 30728 706-695-6736, www.fs.fed.us/conf/ Hiking and wildlife viewing are two popular activities here . Open da ily Apr.-Nov. Admission $2 per vehicle. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nPigeon Mountain LaFayette, 30728 706-295-6041 Spelunking, hiking, fi sh ing, camping, h unting, horseback riding, and hang gliding can be enjoyed here. Open dai ly. Free. [;l \r\nPocket Recreation Area Off[-75, Exit 341, LaFayette, 30728 706-695-6736 Cam pi ng, pi cnicking, and h iking are ava ilable. Open daily Apr.-m id-Nov. Free adm ission, campi ng $10. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nJackson County Courthouse Downtown on US Hwy. 129, Jefferson, 30549 706-335- 1896 Th is courthouse, constructed in 1879, is a focal point in the city of Jefferson, the county sea t. Open Mon.- \r\nFri. 9 a. m .-5 p.m . Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nPeach State Speedway 388 Lyle Field Rd., Jefferson, 30549 706-387-7490 The Hooters Pro Cup and Southern All-Stars events are held here, as well as many others. Call for event \r\ntimes and fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm 2355 Ethridge Rd., Jefferson, 30549 706-367-2949, www.shieldsethridgefarm.org Th is outdoor agricu ltural museum showcases a cotton gin , blacksmith shop, wheat house, gristmill, and restored school house circa 1800. Some attractions are still in use today. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;l WC \r\nKINGSTON \r\nHistoric High Countr y Governor'sHouse \r\n45 Howard St., Kingston, 30 145 770-336-9149, www.govemorshouseonline.com Stroll this 1930s estate, whi ch is complemented by gardens and a stain ed-glass chapel and special izes in meetings, retrea ts, weddi ngs, and banquets. Open secon d Th u. each month I 1:30 a.m ...'.2:30 p.m. or by appointm ent. Free. [;lWC M IT \r\nKingston Confederate Museum and Kingston History Museum 13 E. Main St., Kingston, 30145 770-336-5540, www.notatlanta.org The museum portrays life in Kingston following the Civi l War. Open Sat.-Sun. I p.m.-4 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nLAKE LANIER ISLANDS H-5 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountain s Lake Lanier Islands \r\n7000 Holida y Rd. , Lake Lanier Islands, 305 18 770-932-7200, 800-840-5253 www.lakelanierislands.com Lake Lanier Islands Resort is a year-round vacation desti nation located on the pristine south ernmost shore of La ke Sidney Lanier. Accomm odations include deluxe waterfront lake house vacation rentals, two luxurious full-service hotels, and a lakeside campground. A beach and water park, a golf course, and boat rental are also ava ilable. Call for reservations and fees. [;l WC 6' ~IT \r\nLAVONIA K-4 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Clem's Shoal Creek Music Park 3191 Providence Church Rd. , Lavonia, 30553 706-356-1092 Live bluegrass, cou ntry, and gospel entertainm ent offered in a drug-and-alcohol-free envi ronment for \r\nthe whole fa mily. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nTugaloo State Park Off GA Hwy. 328, Exit 173, follow signs from I-85 706-356-4362, www.gastateparks.org Located on 55,590-acre Lake Hartwell , this park offers camping, cottages, a swimming beach, tennis courts, pi cnic areas, hiking tra ils, seasonal canoe rental, volleyball , horseshoes, and mini-golf. Open \r\nda ily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center-Lavonia 938 County Rd. 84, Lavonia, 30553 706-356-4019, www.georgiaonmymind.org Travel information, picnic tables, grills, and pet-walking areas are available. Open daily 8:30 a. m .-5:30 \r\np.m. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n------------ \r\n \r\n Lavonia Chamber of Commerce 1269 E. Main St., Lavonia, 30553 706-356-8202 O pen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .- noon and 1 p.m.-5 p.m. ~WC \u0026. \r\nLOOKOUT MOUNTAIN \r\nHi st oric High Countr y Battles for Chattanooga Museum \r\n11 10 E. Brow Rd., Lookot1t Mot1ntain, 37350 706-820-2531, 423-821-28 12, 800-854-0675 www.battlesforchattanooga .com The three-di mens iona l electronic battle m ap presentation of Chatta nooga's Civil Wa r h istory fea tures 5,000 miniature soldiers, 650 lights, and soun d effects of th e m a jor battles fo ught he re. Open da ily Jun eAug. 9 a.m.-6 p. m ., Sept.-M ay 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $5.95, children $3.95. ~WC \u0026. \r\nGrandview 1400 Patten Rd., Lookot1t Mot1ntain, 30750 706-820-7920 www.mee tatgrandview.com A conference center with m eeti ng and breakout rooms offers fl exibi lity fo r sma ll meetings, retreats, a nd social fu nc ti ons. Ca ll for hours a nd fees. ~WC M IT \r\nRock City Gardens 1400 Patten Rd., Lookot1t Mot1n tain, 30750 706-820-25 31, 800-854-0675 w,vw.seerockcity.com A woodland path leads visitors past rock fo rmations, caves, and lush gardens, whi ch featu re m ore than 400 differe nt species of na tive wil dflowers, pla nts, shru bs, and trees. Ca ll for hours. Adul ts $12.95, children 3- 12 $6.95 . ~WC \r\nLULA \r\nNo rth eas t Georgi a Mo untain s Blind Suzie Covered Bridge \r\nAntioch Rd., off GA Hwy. 51, Lt1la, 30554 706-677-2108, 800-638-5004 www.bankscot1ntyga.org Al so known as the Lula Covered Bridge, th is is Georgia's small est covered bridge. O pen da ily. Free. \r\nCrocker Pottery-Georgia Folk Pottery Center 6345 W. Cot1nty Line Rd., Lt1la, 30554 770-869-3 160 Watch as true Georgia fo lk potters turn and burn their beautifu l wares. A continuous exh ibi t of pottery is on display and for sale, includi ng Meaders an d other folk-pottery makers' work. O pen Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p. m. Free. ~ WC\u0026. \r\n \r\nTh is park features shoa ls for swimm ing and wading, along with nature tra ils, pi cnic areas, pavilions for rent, pl aygrounds, an old gristmill , and an amphitheater. Open da il y. Call fo r hours and fees for pavilion re n tal. ~WC \u0026. T \r\nMCCAYSVILLE \r\nHi storic High Country Horseshoe Bend River Park \r\nRiver Rd., McCaysville, 30555 \r\n706-632-7696 Fish , hike, or pi cni c on the banks of th e Toccoa River. Open da ily. Free. ~ WC \u0026. T \r\nWhitewater Rafting and Canoeing \r\nMcCaysville, 30555 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 \r\nCall the Fan ni n Cou nty Welcom e Cen ter for information on experienced guides and outfitters offering exciti ng wh ite-water rafting trips. \r\nMORGANTON \r\nHi sto ric High Countr y Morganton Point Recreation Area \r\nCounty Rd. 616, Morganton, 30560 706-632-3031 www.fs.fed.t1s!conf/111gntncmp T his recreation area offers camping, picnicking, boating, fis h ing, and hi king. O pen daily. Free ad mission , cam pi ng $8. ~WC \u0026. \r\nMOUNTAIN CITY \r\nNorh eas t Georgia Mountain Black Rock Mountain State Park \r\n3 miles north of Clayton, off US Hwy. 441 706-746-2 141 w,vw.gastateparks.org At an altitu de of 3,640 fee t, th e highest state park in Georgia offers h iki ng tra ils and overlooks in the Blue Ri dge Mounta ins. Camping, cottages, p icnicking, lake fi shing, and a summit visitors center are available. Open da ily 7 a.m-10 p.m . ~WC \u0026. \r\nFoxfire Museum 2839 US Hwy. 441 S., Mountain City, 30562 706-746-5828 www.foxfire.org A museum dedicated to the h eri tage and cultu re of the Appalachian mou nta ins ai ms to give visitors an appreciation fo r the resi li ence of th e region's early in ha bitan ts and the hardships they faced . O pen Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4:30 p. m. Donations req uested. Tours available. ~WCMI \r\n \r\nRABUN GAP \r\nNorth east Georgia Mount ains Hambidge Center Gallery \r\nUS Hwy. 44 1, Rabun Gap, 30568 706-746-7187, www.hambidge.org T h e center is listed on the National Register of H istoric Places and mai ntai ns an artists' res ide ncy program in an u nspoil ed natural setti ng. Accessibili ty to th e pu blic is th rough an artists' gall ery and nature tra il. Call for hours. Free. ~ WC \r\nRESACA \r\nHi storic High Countr y Confederate Cemetery-Battle of Resaca \r\nUS Hwy. 41 N. and Confederate Rd., Resaca, 30735 706-625-3200 Th e Battle of Resaca was the first m a jor engagem ent in the campaign fo r Atlanta. On the thi rd weekend in May volunteers ree nact the battl e. Afterward, visit the nea rby cemetery. Open daily. Free. ~WC \u0026 \r\nRINGGOLD C-2 \r\nHi stori c High Countr y Elsie A. Holmes Nature Park \r\n88 Ben Holmes Rd., Ringgold, 30736 706-935-5263 Visitors can h ike a tra il , fi sh, p icnic, or just enjoy a qui et place to commune with nature. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m ., Sun . 1 p.m .-6 p.m. Group tours availabl e. Free adm ission, pavil ion rental $25. ~WC \u0026. T \r\nOld Stone Church Museum US Hwy. 41 and GA Hwy. 2, south of Ringold, 30736 706-935-5232 Bu ilt aro und 1850, th e church still has its origin al pews and has been recently restored. \"Lean ing on the Everlasting Arms\" is sa id to have been fi rst perfo rmed here. T he buildi ng now houses the Catoosa County Histori cal M useu m as well. Open Thu.-Su n. 1 p.m.-5 p. m . Free . ~WC\u0026. \r\nTravel Services Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce 264 Catoosa Circle, Ringgold, 30736 706-965-520 1, 877-965-520 1 www.gatewaytogeorgia.com O pen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m . ~WC\u0026. \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Ringgold 2726 I-75 S., Ringgold, 30736 706-937-421 1, www.georgiaonmymind.org Open daily 8:30 a.m .-5:30 p.m., restrooms open 7 a.m.-1 1 p.m . ~WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nMARBLE HILL \r\nNor t heast Geo rgia Mountain s Swan Center Outreach \r\n75 Swan Center Dr., Marble Hill, 30148 770-893-3525, w\\'1w.swcmcenter.org T his nonprofit organi zation provides a hom e to rescued animals. lt also offers trail rid es, in tu itive riding, dog partnersh ip, chi ld and ad ult riding camps, teambu ilding and leadership clinics for groups, a petting zoo, and volunteer opportu nities. Open Tue.-S un . 9 a.m .-6 p.m . or by ap pointmen t. Free. ~WC\u0026. T \r\nMAYSVILLE \r\nNorth east Georgia Mo unta ins Hurricane Shoals Park \r\nGA Hwy. 82 Spur, Maysville, 30558 706-652-2370 \r\n \r\nOAKMAN \r\nHi stori c High Coun try Carters Lake \r\n1850 Carters Dam Rd., Oakman, 30732 706-334-2248 www.carters.sam.t1sace.ar111y.111il E n joy campi ng, pic nicking, boati ng, fish ing, and hu nti ng. Open dai ly. Parking $4. ~WC \u0026. \r\nRidgeway Mountain Bike Trail Ridgeway Park, GA Hwy. 282, Oakman, 30732-0096 706-334-2248 www.fs.fed.us Adva nced and intermediate trail sections h ave been developed to challenge riders of various ski ll levels. Open daily. Call for fees. ~WC \r\n \r\nRISING FAWN \r\nHi stori c Hi gh Coun try Cloudland Canyon State Park \r\n8 miles east ofTrenton, 011 Route 136 706-657-4050, www.gastateparks. org Th is spec tacular gorge can be expl ored from h iking tra il s an d overlooks. Two sm all waterfalls cascade over sa ndstone and shale at the bottom of the canyon. Camping, cottages, backpack ing, picnicki ng, and tenn is are available. Open da ily 7 a.m .-1 0 p.m. ~WC\u0026. \r\nLookout Lake GA Hwy. 136 E., Rising Fawn, 30738 706-398-1578 E njoy a day of fishi ng or picni cking on th is qu iet lake. Util ity hooku ps and pri m itive areas are ava ilable fo r camp ing. Call fo r fees . ~ \r\n \r\n145 \r\n \r\n Lookout Mountain Flight Park and Training Center 7201 Scenic Hwy., Rising Fawn, 30738 706-398-3541, 800-688-5637, www.hanglide.com Lessons and tandem flights avail able at Am erica's num- \r\nber one hang-gliding school. Call fo r hours and fees. l:;;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nMajor Ridge. T he museum's foc us is the Ridge family in th e context of both C herokee and Ame ri can history. Open Tue.-Fri. 9 a. m.-3 p. m., Sat. 10 a. m.-4 p.m . Adults $3, chi ldren $ 1. 50, sen iors $2 . Group rates ava ilabl e. l:;;lWC\u0026 \r\n \r\nROCKMART C-6 \r\n \r\nLock and Dam Regional Park \r\n \r\nHi storic High Country \r\n \r\n181 Lock and Dam Rd. , Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\nThe Round House \r\n \r\n706-234-500 l , www.1fpra.com \r\n \r\n438 Jones Ave., Rockmart, 301 53 \r\n \r\nEnj oy 31 scen ic, RV-ready campsites with pi cnic shel- \r\n \r\n11 \r\n \r\n770-684-8426 \r\n \r\nters, an exhibition center, horseshoe pits, fishin g on \r\n \r\nBu ilt by Jake Davitte in the late 1800s, this is sa id to th e Coosa Ri ver, restrooms, and shower and laundry \r\n \r\nbe th e first rou nd house in th e United States. and th e faci li ty. Call fo r hou rs and fees. \r\n \r\nfi rst cement house in Georgia. The Round House is l:;;lWC\u0026 \r\n \r\ncurrently used as a fl orist shop. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 \r\n \r\na. m.-5 p.m. Free. l:;;lWC \r\n \r\nMarshall Forest Horseleg Creek Rd., Rome, 301 65 \r\n \r\n404-873-6946, www.1whae.org/georgia \r\n \r\nSilver Comet Trail and Riverwalk \r\n \r\nHiking trails crisscross one of th e few rema ining \r\n \r\n604 Goodyear St. , Rockmart, 30 153 \r\n \r\nstands of old-growth forest in th e Ridge and Valley \r\n \r\n770-684-8760, www.pathfoundation.org \r\n \r\nProvince, a geographica l corridor that extends from \r\n \r\nT he Sil ver Comet Trail, connecting Atlanta to th e Pe nnsylva nia to Alabama. Free. l:;;l \r\n \r\nAlaba ma state lin e, is access ible fro m downtown \r\n \r\nRockma rt. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nMyrtle Hill Cemetery \r\n \r\nMyrtle St., Rome, 30 161 \r\n \r\nVan Wert Methodist Church and Historic District \r\n \r\n706-295-5576, 800-444-1 834, www.romegeorgic1.org  \r\n \r\n604 Goodyear St. , Rockmart, 30153 \r\n \r\nMyrtle Hill has six levels, in wh ich more tha n 20,000 \r\n \r\n770-684-8760 \r\n \r\npeople are laid to rest. In the Ve terans Plaza sec tion , \r\n \r\nLocated in Rockmart's h istori c district, the church is C harl es Graves, Am eri ca's Kn own Soldi er, is bu ried. \r\n \r\none of the oldest bui ldings in the county. O pen daily. Ell en Axso n Wilso n, Presiden t Woodrow Wilson's \r\n \r\nFree. \r\n \r\nwife, is also laid to rest here. O pen da ily. Free. \r\n \r\n4~opGA \r\n.MountainTopGa.com \r\nunh:J is liiawa.ssee and Young Ha rris 800-984-1543 \r\nTake lJOurse !f to new hei5hts. Our MountainTop is serenellJ b eautiful and adventure abounds. Choose from championship 501f, hikin5, horse back ridin5, fishin5, watersports a nd te nnis. EnjolJ arts, crafts, antiquin5, concer ts, fairs and lestivals. from channin5 cabins to full service conference resorts, this mountaintop is d esi5ne d to make lJOUr 5etawalJS alwalJS memorable. \r\n146 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Polk County Chamber of Commerce 604 Goodyear St. , Rockmart, 30 153 770-684-8760, 800-226-25 17 Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m \r\nROCK SPRING \r\nHi storic High Country Travel Services Walker County Chamber of Commerce Walker County Civic Center, 10052 US Hwy. 27 N. Rock Spring, 30739 706-3 75-7702, www.walkercochamber.com Open Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. l:;;lWC \u0026 \r\nROME C-5 \r\nHi stor ic High Country Between the Rivers, Historic District Downtown Rome, 30161 706-295-5576, 800-444-1834, www.romegeorgia.org The aptly named site of Rom e's fo unding in 1834 is fl anked by the Etowah , Oastanaula, and Soosa Rivers . Now the town's historic district, the area is fill ed with turn-of-the-century hom es, many of Rome's oldest church es, del ightful shops, and restaurants. Open \r\ndaily. Free. l:;;l WC \u0026 \r\nCapitoline Wolf 60 1 Broad St., Rome, 3016 1 706-295-5576, 800-444-1 834, www.romegeorgia.org T he statue, an offi cial gift from th e Ro ma n governor in 1929, stands in front of C ity Hall. It is of th e Cap itoline Wolf with Romul us and Remus and is an exact replica of th e Etruscan piece that stands in th e Plazze de] Conserva tori on Capitoli ne Hill in Rome, Italy. Open Mon .- Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m . Free. l:;;lWC \u0026 \r\nChieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home 501 Riverside Pkwy., Rome, 30161 706-291-9494, www.chieftainsmusewn.org Recently given th e Na ti onal Trail of Tears designation, this is the original home of th e C herokee leader \r\n \r\nOak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum 24 Veterans Memorial Hwy., Rome, 30165 706-291-1883, 800-220-5504, www.beny.edu/oakhill This museum houses a remarka bl e coll ection of art, as well as exhibits of memorabilia from Ma rtha Be rry's life and work in founding th e Berry School s. O pen Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adm ission $5. Group rates ava ilabl e. l:;;lWC M IT \r\nRocky Mountain Recreation and Fishing Area 4054 Big Texas Valley Rd. N. W. , Rome, 30165 706-802-5087 Enjoy fi shing, hunting, picn icking, hiking, camping, swimm ing, and other outdoor activiti es . Open da ily. Admission $3 per vehicl e. l:;;lWC \u0026 \r\nRoman Holiday 607 Broad St., Rome, 301 61 706-236-4477, www.romega.us Rent the Roman Holiday boat fo r group cruises on th e Coosa and Oostanaula Ri vers. Call the City of Rome D evelopment D epa rt ment fo r hou rs a nd fee s. l:;;lWC\u0026 \r\nRome Area History Museum 305 Broad St., Rome, 30161 706-236-805 1, www.romehistorymusewn.com Fasci nati ng stori es of adventure, expl orati on, and dedica tion await you, from D eSoto to th e C ivil War, from ea rl y physicians and barnstorm ers to more recent Rom e hi story. Open T ue.-Sa t. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adm ission $3. l:;;l \u0026 T \r\nRome Little Theatre 530 Broad St., Rome, 30 I62 -1063 706-295-7 171 , www.romelittletheatre.com Quali ty entertainm ent fo r th e whole fam ily. Ca ll or visit online for schedule and fees . l:;;lWC M IT \r\n \r\n Rome Speedway Chulio Rd. , Rome, 30161 706-2 35-2541, www. dixiespeedway.com T he speedway is th e world's fastest half-mil e dirt track. Ca ll for hours and fe es. [;JWC \u0026 \r\nRome Symphony Orchestra Rome, 30 162-0533 706-291 -7967, www. romesymphony.org T his orchestra, th e oldest in th e South , performs at the Rome City Audito ri um . Call for schedule and fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nRome's Clocktower Second St. and E. Fifth Ave., Rome, 30 161 706-236-4430, 800-444- 1834, www.romegeorgia.org The C locktower is the official symbol of the city and sits atop one of Rome's seven hi lls. T he stru cture, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was constructed in 1871 to h old the city's water supply. Open daily. Free. [;J WC 6,. \r\nSkydiving Center 304 Russell Field Rd. N.E., Rome, 30165 706-97 1-9029, www.georgiaskydivingcenter.com The Skydi ving Cen te r offe rs up wide-sc reen, pa noramic1 scenic n1ou ntain views and excellent skydiving opportuni tites. O pen Wed.-S un . 7:30 a.rn.sunset. C all fo r fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nZion Farms Equestrian Camps 2979 Big Texas Valley Rd., Rome, 30165 706-235-8002, www.zionfam1s.com M ore than 340 ac res of green pastures, mountai n tra ils, picnic areas , gard ens, guest cottages, a bed-andbreakfast, and a bu nkhouse await visitors to th is equestrian center. Cu li nary and riding classes and camps are also ava ilable. Open daily. Call fo r hours and fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Greater Rome Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 402 Civic Center Dr. , Rome, 30161 706-295-5576, 800-444- 1834, www.romegeorgia.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a. m .-3 p.m. [;J WC 6,. \r\nROSSVILLE \r\nHi storic High Count ry Chief John Ross House \r\n826 Chickamauga, Rossville, 3074 1 706-866-5171 The two-story log home is a memorial to John Ross, chi ef of th e C herokee Nation. Tours are ava ilable. Call fo r hours and fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nLake Winnepesaukah 1730 Lakeview Dr. , Rossville, 30741 706-866-5681, 877-525-3946, www.lakewinnie.com Open since 1925, this amusemen t park is fun fo r th e whole fam ily. Ride the Matterhorn , the Genie, the T ilt-A-Wh irl , or any of 30 other rides. Paddl e boats, mi niature golf, ga mes, arcade, gift shops, and picni c area are avai lable. Grou p rates ava ila ble. Ga te adm ission $3, ride adm ission varies, fu ll-day pass $17, children un der 2 free . [;JWCMIT \r\n \r\nROYSTON L-5 \r\nNorth eas t Georgia Mountain s Ty Cobb Museum \r\n461 Cook St., Royston, 30662 706-245- 1825, www.tycobbmuseum.org T h is museu m featu res little-known facts, memorabil- \r\nia, rare fil ms and photographs, and personal belong- \r\nings of Ty Cobb. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m ., Sat. JO a.m.-4 p.m . Ad ul ts $3, children and sen iors $2. \r\n[;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\nthan 200 gourds from 23 countries. O pen Jan.-Mar. by \r\nappointment only. Free. [;J WC 6,. \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Community Center 283 GA Hwy. 255 N., Sautee-Nacoochee, 30571 706-878-3300, www.snca.org An on-s ite museum , th eater, art gall ery, and conference fac ilities are featu red at th is th ri vi ng art cen ter. Museum and gallery open Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.-5 p.m. M useum admission free, call fo r other fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\nVictoria Bryant State Park On GA Hwy. 327 south ofl-85, Exit 160 706-245-6270, www.gastateparks.org On e of northeast Georgia's best-kept secrets, this pre tty park offers hiki ng and biking trails, a ca m pground, golf course and pro shop, swimming pool, playgroun ds, and stream-side picnic areas . F ishi ng ponds are open to campers and disabled visitors only. Open da ily 7 a. m .-dark. [;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\nScarlett'sSecret 1902 GA Hwy. 17, S@tee, 30571 706-878- 1028, www.scarlettsecret.com Located in a two-story plantation-style hom e, this museum conta ins G W'TW and Civil War memorabilia as well as a tearoom and gift shop. Open Mon .-Fri. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 10:30 a. m.- 5 p.m., Sun. I p. m .-4 p.m . Admission ad ults $2.50, ch il dren u nder 12 free. [;J WC Ml \r\n \r\nRYDAL \r\nHi storic High Country Possum Trot Farm \r\n700 Cass Pine Log Rd. , Rydal, 30171 770-382-5 137, www.notatlanta.org One of Bartow County's oldest working fa mily fa rms offers hayrides and group tours each weekend in Oct. Call fo r hours and fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nSAUTEE 1-3 \r\nNo rth eas t Ge orgia Mountai ns The Gourd Place \r\n23 19 Duncan Bridge Rd. , Sautee, 30571 706-865-4048, www.gourdplace.com T his gourd museum and retail shop fea tures more \r\n \r\nStovall Mill Covered Bridge GA Hwy. 255, Sautee, 30545 706-878-218 1 Drive by Georgia's shortest clear-span covered bridge. O pen da ily. Free. \r\nSKY VALLEY \r\nNorthea st Georgia Mountain s Sky Valley Resort \r\n696 Sky Va lley Way, Ste. 1, Sky Valley, 30537 706-746-5303, 800-437-24 16, www.skyvalley.com Visit Georgia's only ski slopes. T he adventure conti nues year-rou nd with championsh ip golf and 2,300 acres to explore when th e snow melts. T he ski slopes are open mid- Dec.-mid-Mar. Call fo r hours and fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\nAlto Baldwin Demorest Tallulah Falls Mt. Airy Clarkesville Cornelia \r\nMt. Laurel Festival Chattahoochee Mtn. Fair Big Red Apple Festival Demorest 4th of July Festival \r\n \r\nBig Red Apple Monument Tallulah Gorge Soque River Antiques Pottery Crotts Folk Art Galleries \r\nChattahoochee River Biking Hiking \r\nTrout Fishing Mountain Golf Courses Johnny Mize Museum Everything EMs Museum \r\nDepot Museum Chenocetah Tower \r\nLake Russell Grace Calvary Church \r\nMaudlin House Historic Walking Tours Town Shopping Squares \r\nMotels Bed \u0026 Breakfasts Mountain Cabins \r\nRestaurants Community Theatre \r\nHistoric Inn \r\n~:l~ l -800-835-2559 \r\nwww.seehabersham.com \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n Hidden Treasures in Georgia \r\nMOUNTAINS \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast \r\nLuc1LLE's MouNu1JN ToP INN \r\nP.O. Box 638 Sauree, GA 30571 The Perfect Romantic Geraway ... perched on a mountain top with a 360 degree view of mountains \u0026 valleys. Submerge you rself in luxury at th is new bed \u0026 breakfast. Enjoy a gourmet breakfast and Lucille's Southern Hospitality. Only 4 miles from Helen. Great place for Business Retreats. 866-245-4777  www.lucillesmountaintopinn.com \r\nFestivals \r\nGEORGIA APPLE FESTIVAL \r\nP. 0. Box 505 Ellijay, GA 30540 October 9-10, October 16-17 300 vendors selling handmade/handcrafted products of a mountain \u0026 country theme. Great food, ch ildren's section, live entertainment, parade, antique car show (lsr Saturday only). Local antique shopping, fun fo r rhe entire family. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 706-636-4500  www.georgiaapplefestival.com \r\nResort Condo \u0026 Cabin Rentals \r\nCOUNTRY HIDEAWAY AT MOUNTAIN LAKES \r\nP.O. Box Box 3199 Cleveland, GA 30528 Condos and cabins, 1 and 2 bedroom units, some available with whirlpool rubs and fireplaces. Resort amenities package included. Lake, fishing, paddle \u0026 row boars, miniature golf, swimming pool (indoor \u0026 outdoor/seasonal) and much more. Monday co Sarurday-9 a.m.-5 p.m. 888-719-1949 or 706-865-7666,  www.chca@hemc.net \r\nRetail Store \u0026 Wholesale \r\nHILLSIDE ORCHARD COUNTRY STORE \r\n53 12 Hwy 441 South, Tiger We feature over 500 products including jams, jellies, relishes, and much more. Plus a gift shop and a balcery featuring our delicious \"apple bread \u0026 fritters\"! Apples \u0026 Pumpkins in season! 866-782-4995 or 706-782-4995  www.hillsideorchard.com \r\nCabin Rentals \u0026 Boat Rentals \r\nGABBy'S CABINS \r\n3083 Helen Hwy, Cleveland Helen, GA area. Cozy and private cabins on 18 acres with creeks and fishing pond. Ideal for families and private creekside cabins fo r couples. Heart-shaped Jacuzzi, fireplace, grills. Pets welcome! Open year round. Call for rares. 9 a.m.9 p.m. 706-865-6772  www.gabbyscabins.com \r\nLAKE LANIER LODGES-LOG CABJNS 6598 Lights Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch, 30542 2 and 4 bedroom log cabins on Lalce Lanier. The cabins have fully equipped kitchens, hot rubs, fireplaces, covered decks with grills, TV/VCR, 12-slip boardock \u0026 boat rentals. Large landscaped courtyard for private parties \u0026 catering. 9 a.m.-7 p.m., 770-967-1804  www.lakelanierlodges.com or www.lanieraquarentals.com \r\nCottage Rentals \u0026 Kitchenette Rooms MOUNTAIN AIRE COTTAGES \u0026 VACATION RENTALS 18 Morel Drive, Clayron Casual, comfortable charm within a lovely setting cozy retreat of four deluxe kitchenette rooms or suites and four individual upscale cottages-all rotally and beautifully remodeled and newly decorated. Open year round! 888-571-9597 or 706-782-9568  www.mountainairecottages.com \r\nMountain Hot 7i,b Cabin Rentals \r\nSuNNYBROOK BEND \r\nP. 0. Box 2589, Blue Ridge, 305 13 Fishing' Horseback riding! Trout Stream on property! Completely furnished cabins that can accommodate up co 6 couples. Most cabins have a woodburn ing stove or fireplace for your added pleas ure! Ask about our Specials' 800-974-3620 or 706-632-1829  www.sunnybrook.com \r\n \r\nSUCHES \r\n \r\nPeacock and Possum Tales Heritage Arts Center \r\n \r\nNortheast Georg ia Mou ntain s \r\n \r\n129 Head Ave., Tallapoosa, 30176 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery \r\n \r\n770-574-7193, www.thepeacockgallery.com \r\n \r\n4730 Rock Creek Rd., St1ches, 30572 \r\n \r\nTh e center features th e work of local artists, from folk \r\n \r\n706-838-4723, sot1theast.fws.govlchattahoocheeforest art to pottery. Open Tue.-Sat. noon-4 p.m. , Sun. 2 \r\n \r\nTh ree major fishi ng events are held an nually to pro- p.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n \r\nmote rec reational fi shing an d to introdu ce th e public l:;;lWC \r\n \r\nto the Fish and Wildlife Service. Educational tours \r\n \r\nand fis hing in nearby Rock C reek are also ava ilable. West Georgia Museum ofTallapoosa \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Free. l:;;lWC \r\n \r\n185 Mann St. , Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-3125 \r\n \r\nThis museum focuses on local history and pal eontol- \r\n \r\nLake Winfield Scott Recreation Area \r\n \r\nogy. Open Tue.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 180, St1ches, 30572 706-745-6928, www.fs.fed.t1slco11f \r\n \r\np.m. Adu lts $2, chi ldren $1. \r\nl:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nHike, picnic, or camp alongside the clear 18-acre \r\n \r\nlake. Open dai ly May-Oct. Day use fee $3 per vehicle, Travel Services \r\n \r\ncampi ng fee $12. Reservations required for cabins Georgia Visitor Information Center-Tallapoosa \r\n \r\nand group campsites. \r\nl:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\n1-20 E. at the Georgia-Alabama line Tallapoosa, 30176 \r\n \r\nSUMMERVILLE B-4 \r\nHi stori c High Country \r\n \r\n770-574-262 1, www.georgiao11my111ind.org \r\nOpen da ily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p. m. Free. \r\nl:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nJames H. Floyd State Park \r\n \r\n3 miles southeast of Swnmerville, off US Hwy. 27 \r\n \r\nHistoric Walking Trail \r\n \r\n706-857-0826, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\n45 Bowdon St., Talla/Joosa, 30176 \r\n \r\nSurrounded by rural cou ntryside, this qui et park 770-574-3 124 \r\n \r\noffers outstanding fi shing on two stocked lakes. Kids Brochures describing walking tours are available at \r\n \r\nwi ll enjoy feeding clucks from the boa rdwalk, while th e libra ry. Open daily. \r\n \r\nhikers ca n follow the lake loop or access the Pinhoti \r\n \r\nTra il. Camping, co ttages, and pi cnic areas are provid- \r\n \r\nTALLULAH FALLS J-2 \r\n \r\ned. Open dai ly 7 a.m.-10 p.m. \r\nl:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nNo rth east Georgia Moun tai ns Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts \r\n \r\n11785 US Hwy. 441 N., Tallt1lah Falls, 30573 \r\n \r\nParadise Gardens Park and Museum \r\n \r\n706-754-5989, www.experiencegeorgiaarts.com \r\n \r\nOff US 27 N., St1111111erville, 30747 \r\n \r\nT his arts center aims to promote emerging Georgia \r\n \r\n706-857-2926, BOO-FINSTER, www.finster.com \r\n \r\nartists. Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun I p.m.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\nWorld-renown ed fo lk artist Howard Finster began th e Free. [;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\ncreation of Paradise Gardens in I95 1. It is now listed \r\n \r\nas on e of Georgia's top ten tourist attractions. Open Lake Tugalo-GA Power \r\n \r\nSat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adu lts $5, children and seniors Off US 1-/ wy. 441 r., Tallt1lah Falls, 30573 \r\n \r\n$3. l:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\n706-782-4014, www.sot1themco.com \r\n \r\nTravel Services Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nVisitors can enjoy boati ng (20 hp motors or sma ll er) and fishing. Open daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Call for fees. l:;;lWC 6. \r\n \r\n44 GA Hwy. 48, Summen,ille, 30747 \r\n \r\n706-857-4033 \r\n \r\nMinnehaha Falls \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., except Wed. 9 a.m.- Off Bear Gap Rd. , Tallulah Falls, 30573 \r\n \r\nnoon. [;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\n706-782-332 \r\n \r\nTALKING ROCK \r\n \r\nW\\VW. visitnortheastgeorgia. com/waterfalls. htm The Minnehaha Tra il fo llows Fall Branch to this 100- \r\n \r\nHistoric High Cou ntr y Talking Rock Historic District \r\n \r\nfoot-high waterfall. \r\nl:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nMain St., Talking Rock, 30175 \r\n \r\n706-253-3581 \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls Lake \r\n \r\nDowntown fea tures restored bui ldings, shopping, and US Hwy. 441 S., Tallt1lah Falls, 30573 \r\n \r\na park. Open dai ly. Th e unique shops are open 706-782-4014, www.sot1themco.com \r\n \r\nThu.-Su n. \r\n \r\nEn joy hiking, biking, swimming, and boating at this \r\n \r\nTALLAPOOSA B-7 \r\nHistoric High Co untr y \r\n \r\n63-acre lake tha t is part of Tallulah Gorge State Park. \r\nOpen da ily. Call for fees. \r\nl:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nBud Jones Taxidermy Museum \r\n \r\n359 GA Hwy. 120 E., Tallapoosa, 30176 \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park \r\n \r\n770-574-7480, www.budio11estaxiclen11y.co111 \r\n \r\n011 US 1-/wy. 441 south of Clayton \r\n \r\n171is museum includes exotic animal mounts, as well as 706-754-7970, WW\\v.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nan extensive fossi l coll ection. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 One of the most spectacular gorges in the eastern \r\n \r\np.m., Sa t. 9 a.m .- noon. Free. \r\nl:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nUnited States can be explored via hiking and biking trai ls, a suspension bridge, and a paved ADA trai l. \r\n \r\nGorge overlooks, an interpreti ve center with an \r\n \r\nHelton Howland Park \r\n \r\naward-wi nning fi lm, gift shop, picnic area, swimming \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 78 E., Tallapoosa, 30176 \r\n \r\nbeach, fishing, and camping are available. Call for \r\n \r\n770-5 74-2345 \r\n \r\nwater release schedu le and kayaki ng information. \r\n \r\nVisit this park which includes a beach area, lake, and Open daily 8 a.m.-dark. \r\n \r\namph itheater. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nl:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nl:;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\n148 \r\n \r\n Tallulah Point Overlook and Tallulah Adventures 940 Tallulah Gorge Scenic Loop, Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-754-4318, www.tallulahpoint.com Canoe rental is avai lable for paddling Lake Tall ulah, as well as overnight rentals for campers, an observation deck, and a gift shop. Open daily 9 a. m.-6 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nTATE \r\nHi storic High Country Tate Elementary (Marble School House) \r\n5630 GA Hwy 53 E. , Tate, 301 77 770-253-5010 Visit the nation's only working public school constructed of marble. Tours available. Free. [;l WC b \r\nTIGER \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Hillside Orchard Farms \r\n53 12 US Hwy. 441 , Tiger, 30576 706-782-0858, 866-782-4995, www.hillsideorchard.com Visit th is roadside country store fi lled with fres h seasonal prod uce, jams, jellies, and all sorts of other \"jarred\" goodies. Open daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. [;l WC b \r\nTOCCOA K-3 \r\nNorthea st Georgia Mounta in s A Main Street Cit y \r\nCurrahee Mountain GA Hwy. 17 and GA Hwy. 365, Toccoa , 30577 706-886-2132 This is the last mountain in th e Blue Ridge chain. The name Currahee appropriately means \"stands alon e.\" O pen daily. Free. \r\nHenderson Falls Park Henderson Falls Rd., Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2 132 Th is park offers an amphitheater, tennis courts, and a beautiful waterfall and nature trail. Open dailyApr.-Oct. 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Nov.-Mar. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nLake Yonah-GA Power Yonah Dam Rd., Toccoa , 30577 706-782-4014, www.southemco.com Enjoy Lake Yonah with boating, fishing, picnicking, \r\nand camping. Open daily. Free. [;l WC b \r\nStephens County Historical Museum 313 Pond St., Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2 132, www.toccoa. netlhosted!tschsltschs.htm Features information on Stephens County's past. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nTraveler'sRest Historic Site 6 miles east of Toccoa, off US Hwy. 123 706-886-2256, www.gastateparks.org This 183 3 plantation home of th e \"richest man in the Tugaloo Valley\" was used as an inn to accommodate the growing number of travelers in Georgia. T he home includes antique furni shings, a 90-foot-long porch, and hand-numbered rafters. Open Th u.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5:30 p.m. l:;lWC b \r\nTravel Services Toccoa- Stephens County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 901 E. Curra /we St., Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2 132, www.toccoagachamber.com Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a. m .-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC b \r\nTOCCOA FALLS \r\nNorthea st Georgia Mountains Toccoa Falls \r\nGA Hwy. Alt. 17, Toccoa Falls, 30598 706-886-683 1, 800-868-3257, www.toccoafalls.ec/u At 186 feet, Toccoa Falls is 26 feet taller than Niagara \r\n \r\nFalls. G ift shop and restaurant. Adults $1, ch ildren \r\nand seniors $.50. [;l WC b \r\nTRENTON A-2 \r\nHi storic High Country \r\nTravel Services Dade County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 111 Railway Ln. , Trenton, 30752 706-657-4488, 877-87 1-1386 www.claclecogachamber.com Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. l:;lWC b \r\nTUNNEL HILL \r\nHi storic High Country Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Western and Atlantic Railroad Tunnel Clisby Austin Rel., Turmel Hill, 30755 \r\n706-270-9960, 800-33 1-3258 www.tw111elhillhistoricalfounclation.com One of the oldest in the South , duri ng the C ivil War the tu nnel played a part in the Great Locomotive Train C hase as th e General and Texas raced through. T he museum houses historical displays and Civil War, railroad, and Native American artifacts. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nWACO \r\nHi sto ric High Country \r\nTravel Services Haralson County Chamber of Commerce 70 Murphy Campus Blvd., Waco, 30 182 770-5 37-5594, www.haralson.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC b \r\nWALESKA \r\nHi storic High Cou ntr y Funk Heritage Center \r\n7300 Reinhardt College Circle, Waleska, 30183-298 1 770-720-5970, 770-720-5971 www.reinharclt.edu/fimk.htm This center is devoted to Native American history and the pioneer experience of Appalachian settlers. Call for hours. Adults $6, children $4, seni ors $5.50. [;lWC b \r\nWHITE \r\nHisto ri c High Cou ntry Weinman Mineral Museum \r\n51 Mineral Museum Dr., White, 30 184 770-386-0576, www.weinmannwsewn.org This simulated mine and museum features a mineral and gemstone collection from Georgia and arou nd the world. Call for hours. Adults $4, chi ldren 6- 11 $3, seniors $3.50. [;l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Wilderness Camp Marina 451 Wilclemess Camp Rel., White, 30184 770-386-1270, 770-607-0193 Full-service marina. Open Wed.-Sat. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. , Su n. noon-5 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nWHITESBURG \r\nHistoric High Country McIntosh Reserve \r\n1046 W McIntosh Circle, Whitesburg, 30 185 770-830-5879, www.carrollcountyga.com This reserve features hiking, horseback riding, fish ing, chil dren's water park, camping, and canoeing. Open da ily 8 a.m.-dusk. Adm ission $2 per vehicl e. l:;lWC b \r\nWILDWOOD \r\nHistoric High Count ry \r\nTravel Services Wes Hixon'sOutdoor Adventure and Travel, Inc. 19204 US Hwy. 11, Wildwood, 30757 \r\n \r\n706-657-3527, 800-550-5 125 A full-s ervice consultant for hunting, fish ing, and outdoor vacations. [;l WC b \r\nWINDER 16 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Barrow County Courthouse \r\n30 N. Broad, Winder, 30680 770-867-9444 This neoclassical courth ouse boasts an octagonal domed clock tower. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC b \r\nBarrow County Museum 74 E. Athens St., Winder, 30680 770-307-1 183 Among the rooms of the museum, see jail cells, exhibits on Senator Richard B. Russell, county history, as well as Fort Yargo nearby. Open Mon.-Fri. I p.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. WC \r\nFort Vargo State Park 1 mile south of Winder, 011 GA Hwy. 81 770-867-3489, www.gastateparks.org Located between Atlanta and Athens, th is wooded park is named for a 1792 fort bui lt by settlers. Camping, cottages, a lake with swimming beach, boat rental, hiking and biking trails, picnicking, and minigolf are offered. Most faci lities are wheelchair-accessible. Open da ily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nRussell Family Cemetery GA Hwy. 53, Winder, 30680 770-867-9444, 1vww.barrowchamber.com Ri chard B. Russell 's homeplace in Winder still stands, and the fam ily cemetery has been preserved for public view. Open daily. 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Rd. 706-265-4703 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\n205 Carolina St. \r\n \r\n706-746-5511 888-883-7708 \r\n \r\nLiberty Hill Rd. \r\n \r\n706-779-7292 \r\n \r\nwww. bbonline.com /qa /worley www.downtowndalton.com/hollytree.htm www.gastateparks.oro www.whitehallinn.com www.appleorchardcountryinn.com \r\n \r\n3-4 7 2-3 5 2 20 4 8 2-3 5 \r\n \r\n. . . \r\n \r\nElberton \r\n \r\nRainbow Manor Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\n217Heard St. \r\n \r\n706-213-0314 \r\n \r\nwww.rainbowmanor.com \r\n \r\n2-3 5 \r\n \r\nFlowerv Branch Whitworth Inn \r\n \r\n6593 McEver Rd. \r\n \r\n770-967-2386 \r\n \r\nwww.wh itworth inn .com \r\n \r\n2 10 \r\n \r\nFort Oolethome Caotains Quarters Bed \u0026Breakfast Inn \r\n \r\nGainesville Dunlap House \r\n \r\nHartwell \r\n \r\nLake Hartwell Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\nHartwell \r\n \r\nShuler Manor Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\nHartwell \r\n \r\nSkelton House \r\n \r\nHelen \r\n \r\nAlpine Hilltop Haus Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\nHelen \r\n \r\nBiscuit Inn \r\n \r\nHelen \r\n \r\nBlack Forest B\u0026B and Luxury Cabins \r\n \r\nHelen \r\n \r\nIvy Ridoe Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\nHelen \r\n \r\nLodge at Smithgall Woods \r\n \r\nHelen \r\n \r\nLucille's Mountain Top Inn \r\n \r\nHiawassee Enota Mountain Retreat \r\n \r\nHiawassee Henson Cove Place B\u0026Band Cabin \r\n \r\nHiawassee Hidden Valley Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\nHiawassee Mountain Memories Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\nHiawassee Swan Lake Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\nLakemont Lake Rabun Hotel \r\n \r\nLavonia \r\n \r\nRenStone Bed \u0026Breakfast \u0026Spa \r\n \r\nLavonia \r\n \r\nSouthern Oaks Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\n13 Barnhardt Cir. 635 Green St. 533 Capri Dr. 714 Early Dr. 97 Benson St. 362 Chattahoochee St. GA Hwy.356 8902 N. Main St. 114 RidoeRd. GA Hwy. 75-A 964 Rabun Rd. 1000 GA Hwy. 180 1137 Car Miles Rd. 441 Mull Rd. 385 Chancey Dr. 2500 Hickorynut Cove Rd. 35 Andrea Dr. 560 Chandler Place Dr. 30 Baker St. \r\n \r\n706-858-0624 800-710-6816 770-536-0200 800-276-2935 706-376-1557 888-266-8189 706-377-3550 866-377-3550 706-376-7969 877-556-3790 706-878-2388 706-892-9837 706-878-3995 706-878-3135 706-878-3087 800-864-7275 706-878-5055 866-245-4777 706-896-9966 800-990-8869 706-896-6195 800-714-5542 706-896-4988 866-850-6274 706-896-8439 800-335-8439 706-896-1582 800-896-5341 706-782-4946 706-356-1198 866-862-4517 706-356-8382 888-850-8178 \r\n \r\nwww.caotains-otrs-inn.com www.dunlaphouse.com www.lakehartwellbb.com www.shulermanor.com www.theskeltonhouse.com www.alpinehilltop.com www.helenga.org/biscuitinn www.blackforest-bb.com www.ivyridoeweb.com www.gaastateparks.org www.lucillesmountaintopinn.com www.enota.com www.henson-cove-place.com www.hiddenva ll eybandb.com www.mountain-memories-inn.com www.hickorynutcove.com www. lakerabunhotel.com www.renstone.com www.southernoaksbandb.com \r\n \r\n3-4 9 \r\n \r\n. . 3-4 9  \r\n3-4 3 \r\n \r\n. 3-4 4 \r\n3-4 7 \r\n \r\n.. . . 3-4 4 \r\n2-3 4 4 10 \r\n \r\n3-4 4 \r\n. . 4 14 . . 3-4 10 . . . 3-4 12 . 2 4 \r\n \r\n2 3-4 3 2-3 3-4 2 \r\n \r\n3 6 2 13 1 20 \r\n \r\n. . .. . \r\n \r\n. . \r\n \r\nLookout Mtn Lookout Mtn Lula McCaysville Morganton Mountain City Rabun Gap Rome Sautee Sautee Sautee Sautee Sautee Sautee Tate Tiger Toccoa Young Harris Youno Harris \r\n \r\nGarden Walk Bed \u0026Breakfast Inn \r\n \r\n1206 Lula Lake Rd. \r\n \r\n706-820-4127 800-617-0502 \r\n \r\nLookout Inn \r\n \r\n13582 Scenic Hwy, \r\n \r\n706-820-2000 \r\n \r\nRose Hill Inn \r\n \r\n4944 GA Hwy. 51 5 \r\n \r\n706-677-4583 \r\n \r\nCompany House Bed \u0026Breakfast Inn \r\n \r\n125 Main St. \r\n \r\n423-496-5634 800-343-2909 \r\n \r\nAnnie's Pillows \u0026Pancakes \r\n \r\n625 Wise Rd. \r\n \r\n706-374-6934 \r\n \r\nYork House Bed \u0026Breakfast Inn \r\n \r\n416York House Rd. \r\n \r\n706-746-2068 800-231-9675 \r\n \r\nSylvan Falls Mill Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\n156 Taylor's Chapel Rd. 706-746-7138 \r\n \r\nClaremont House Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\n906 E. 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Tuoalo St. \r\n \r\n706-282-5183 877-658-0746 \r\n \r\nCreekside Hideaway Bed \u0026Breakfast \r\n \r\n8970 Sharons Way \r\n \r\n706-379-1509 888-882-7335 \r\n \r\nGuest House at Crane Creek Vineyards \r\n \r\n916 Crane Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-379-1236 \r\n \r\nwww.oardenwalkinn.com \r\nwww.stayatrosehi ll .com www.companyhousebandb.com \r\nwww.oamountains.com/vorkhouse www.sylvanfal lsmill.com www.theclaremo nth ouse.com www.eaglesbrookbnb.com www.edelweissgermaninn.com \r\nwww.letsgotobernies.com \r\nwww.stovallhouse.com www.tatehouse.com www.bbonline.com/ga/mountianoaks www.simmons-bond.com www.creeksidehideaway.com www.cranecreekvineyards.com \r\n \r\n3-4 11 \r\n \r\n. . . 1-3 16 \r\n3-4 3 3 6 2 3 \r\n \r\n2-4 3 3 2-3 4 \r\n \r\n13 4 4 4 8 \r\n \r\n.  \r\n \r\n.  \r\n \r\n \r\n. . \r\n \r\n4 8 \r\n \r\n. . 2-3 3 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. 4 4 \r\n \r\n. 3 5 \r\n \r\n. 4 13 \r\n \r\n. 3 4 \r\n \r\n. .. 2-3 5 \r\n \r\n2-3 5  \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n Please call to confirm, as information may have changed sin ce date of publication. \r\n \r\nMOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING \r\n \r\nAdairsville \r\n \r\nHarvest Moon RV Park \r\n \r\n1001 Poplar Springs Rd. \r\n \r\n770-773-7320 \r\n \r\nAdairsville \r\n \r\nleisure Time RV Park \r\n \r\n881 Poplar Springs Rd. \r\n \r\n770-877-5063 \r\n \r\nBig Canoe \r\n \r\nBig Canoe's Paradise Retreat \r\n \r\n1728 Tamworth Ct. \r\n \r\n770-804-4590 877-773-8732 \r\n \r\nBla ir svi lle \r\n \r\n2s Company Farm Creek Cabins \r\n \r\n1600 Sweetheart l n. \r\n \r\n706-781-2500 \r\n \r\nBlair svi lle \r\n \r\n7Creeks HousekeepingCabins \r\n \r\n5109 Horseshoe Cove Rd. \r\n \r\n706-745-4753 \r\n \r\nBlair svi lle \r\n \r\nAlpine Cabins \r\n \r\n2850 Alpine Way \r\n \r\n706-745-7589 800-488-9507 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nBlairsvilleHiqhlands Retreat \r\n \r\nHoneysuckle lane \r\n \r\n770-226-8844 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nBlood Mounta in Cabins \r\n \r\n9894 GainesvilleHwy. \r\n \r\n706-745-9454 800-284-6866 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nBrasstown View Chalets \r\n \r\n5299 Owltown Spur \r\n \r\n706-745-4007 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nBuser'sLakeside Retreat \r\n \r\n2052 Pat Colwell Rd. \r\n \r\n706-745-0511 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nCanal lake Campground \r\n \r\n1035 Canal l ake Rd. \r\n \r\n706-745-1501 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nChoestoe Adventure \r\n \r\nLitten ln.,Choestoe Village \r\n \r\n770-887-9579 888-308-8418 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nGod'sCountry Farm loq Cabins \r\n \r\n2222 Country Farm ln. \r\n \r\n706-745-1560 888-470-9693 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nGoose Creek Cabins \u0026Campground \r\n \r\n7061 US Hwy.19/ 129 5 \r\n \r\n706-745-5lll \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nGreen Mansions Cabins \r\n \r\n9894 Gainesville Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-745-9454 800-284-6866 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nHelton Creek Cabins \r\n \r\n1989 Helton Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n706-745-2104 \r\n \r\nBlairsv il le \r\n \r\nHighland Falls Cabin Rentals \r\n \r\n4434 Highland Forge E \r\n \r\n888-201-4537 888-201-4537 \r\n \r\nBlairsvi lle \r\n \r\nJerry Driskell Rentals \r\n \r\n1545 Stoney Ridge Rd. \r\n \r\n706-745-8932 \r\n \r\nBlairsvi lle \r\n \r\nKilin TymeCabins \r\n \r\n840 Kittiel n. \r\n \r\n706-745-1900 800-869-5135 \r\n \r\nBla irsville \r\n \r\nKoehler Log Cabin \r\n \r\n4141 Rich Rd. \r\n \r\n813-930-0336 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nlake Nottely luxury Vacation Rentals \r\n \r\n230 Kiutuestia Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n706 -745 -4119 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nlake Nottely RV Park \r\n \r\n350 Haley Cir. \r\n \r\n706 -745 -4523 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nlake Winfield Scott Campground-CNF \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.180 \r\n \r\n706-745-6928 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nMountainOaks Cabins \u0026Campground \r\n \r\n2388 Mulky Gap \r\n \r\n706-781-6867 888-781-6867 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nNottelyRiver Campground, Cabins \u0026Tubing 3695 Nottely River Campground Rd. 706-745-6711 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nOldHollowCabins \r\n \r\n1976 Honaker Rd. \r\n \r\n706-745-4696 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nParadise Cabins \r\n \r\n3136 Paradise Rd. \r\n \r\n706-745-7483 \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nPeaceful Creek Cabin \r\n \r\n4400 Reece Creek Rd. 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Convinced that the minerals in the natural springs eased his suffering, Roosevelt built a modest six-room cottage here in 1932, the same year he was elected president. The \"Little White House\" served as his haven until his death here in 1945.Visitors to the Little White House State Historic Site can view the bungalow just as FDR left it, for nothing's been changedeven the toilet paper is circa 1945.Explore the outbuildings and visit a museum dedicated to the beloved president. \r\n \r\nFolksy Fests \r\nFolks here find just about any excuse to celebrate. Honor the honeybee (Hahira), deliver an ode to okra (Cairo), marvel at the mule (Calvary),take apeek at apig jig (Vienna), spit awatermelon seed (Cordele), or give a nod to the gnat (Camilla). \r\n \r\nCallaway \r\nPine Mountain's beautiful 14,000acre Callaway: Gardens, Resort, Preserve is sure to delight all. Stroll among athousand winged wonders at the Day Butterfly Center, tour Mr. Ca son's Vegetable Garden, explore native plants along nature and biking trails, cool off in the lake, or marvel at 3,400 gorgeous springtime azaleas. \r\n \r\nI \r\n160 \r\nI \r\n \r\n Civil Rights \r\nIn the early 1960s, civil rights groups convened at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Albany. Today the building houses the Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum, an exceptional resource that tells the story of this area's role in civil rights history. \r\n \r\nRide the Rivers \r\nThis region isn't called Southern Rivers for nothing! Whether you want to fish, float,or find refreshment in the cool waters, the Chattahoochee, Flint, and Ochlocknee Rivers offer plenty of opportunities. Big draws for recreation on these rivers are lakes such as West Point, Walter F. George, Seminole, and Blackshear. \r\n \r\nGet Indigenous \r\nLearn about Georgia's indigenous plants and animals at the Parks at Chehaw (AZA-accredited), an outdoor museum and education center in Albany.Stroll along boardwalks over cypress swamps, past wolves and alligators, wildflowers and wading birds. \r\n \r\nThe Blue and Gray \r\nPort Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum (in Columbus) is dedicated to Civil War naval history. Explore a replica of the flagship of Admiral David Farragut,best known for hisrallying cry \"Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!\"Visitors can watch abattle simulation, re-creating the chaos of war on the river. In Fitzgerald, which was founded by aging Union and Confederate veterans, the newly renovated Blue and Gray Museum is housed in an old railroad depot. The museum'sartifacts include swords, medals, and soldiers' letters and the film Marching as One tells both sides of the Civil War story. \r\n \r\n161 \r\n \r\n  Sing \"Georgia On My Mind\" in Albany, birthplace of Ray Charles and the self-proclaimed Pecan Capital of the World \r\nGaze upon the Milltown Murals, life-size paintings of life in the 1920s that adorn buildings in downtown Lakeland \r\n Stop and smell the roses at the Thomasville Rose Garden, which celebrates its more than 500 blooming rosebushes at the annual Rose Festival \r\n Explore geological formations at Providence Canyon State Conservation Park in Lumpkin, Georgia's \"Little Grand Canyon\" \r\n Kiss a pig and hug a hog at the Swine Time Festival in Climax \r\n Catch a show at the beautifully restored Rylander Theater in Americus \r\n Salute our finest fighting forces from the Revolution to Iraqi Freedom at the National Infantry Museum in Fort Benning \r\n Wonder at the Native American ancient earthen mounds at Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park in Blakely \r\n Enjoy a leisurely stroll or a jog or get out your rollerblades to explore the 15-mile Columbus RiverWalk that meanders along the banks of the Chattahoochee River \r\nPut on your party shoes and gear up for music, food, and fun at the Cotton Pickin' Fair in Gay \r\n Celebrate Southerners'favorite side dish at the National Grits Festival in Warwick \r\n Flex your auditory muscles at the Azalea Storytelling Festival, held every March in LaGrange \r\nWander past log homes, a pioneer cemetery, and the commissary at Fort Gaines' Frontier Village, a replicated fort overlooking the Chattahoochee River \r\n \r\nWestville \r\nExperience an 1850s village with more than 30 authentically furnished pre-Civil War buildings that include stores and homes that were typical centuries ago. Visitors can watch a woodworker create furniture,see hearthcooked food, and talk with townspeople dressed in period clothing. \r\n \r\nFolklife \r\nGeorgia'sstate folklife play, Swamp Gravy, so declared after its roaring success at the 1996 Olympics, is a popular drama staged in Colquitt, depicting the life and culture of Southwest Georgia through traditional music, song, and choreography. \r\n \r\nRose Capital \r\nVisit Thomasville to see one of the features it'sfamous forlovely roses. There are more than 500 rose bushes at the city-owned rose garden. In April, Thomasville will celebrate the beautiful bloom with its annual Rose Festival. \r\n \r\nPeanuts and Presidents \r\nGeorgia's favorite son is celebrated at the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site in Plains, where the former president and his wife, Rosalynn, still live today.Visitors can explore more than two dozen Carter-related sites, including the Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm.Agreat way to tour these sites is on the nostalgic SAM Shortline Excursion Train. Aformer peanut farmer, Carter brought great fame to the humble legume and testaments to the nut abound here. Thousands descend upon Sylvester and Plains for their annual peanut festivals. Carter is also deeply committed to helping those less fortunate through his work for Habitat for Humanity, whose international headquarters are in Americus. \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\n Bulloch House Famous for its wonderful country buffet with meats and Southern home cooking, including mouth-watering fried green tomatoes GA 41 and Bulloch, Warm Springs 706-655-9068 \r\nLiam's Restaurant Eclectic seasonal fare with arotating menu and attention to detail 109 E. Jackson St., Thomasville 229-226-9944 \r\nPit Stop BBQ Acasual spot for delicious barbecue, steaks, and burgers 112 W. Eighth St., Tifton 229-387-0888 \r\nTaste of Lemon Serving up Southern cooking with unique regional style 204 S. Morgan St., LaGrange 706-882-5382 \r\nTavern on the Square Aclassic historic tavernthe locals'favorite 14 Eleventh St., Columbus 706-324-2238 \r\n \r\nSuper Safari \r\nWild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain gives you a hands-on safari experience.Touch andfeed exotic animals, explore the Alligator Pit and the Monkey House, or ride the \"Zebrabus\" through the 500-acre park. \r\n \r\nColumbus \r\nQuickly becoming a cultural hub, the city of Columbusis anchored by the RiverCenter for the Performing Artsand Columbus StateUniversity.The downtown arts district is thriving with mu ltiple venues for theater, concerts, opera,dance,visual arts, and more. \r\n \r\nSplashdown \r\nWith more than 58 high-octane rides, Wild Adventures in Valdosta is a blast for the whole family. The exciting new Splash Island Water Park featuresa wave pool,alazy river,rides,and asplashy interactive wet zone. \r\n \r\nEchoes at Andersonville \r\nAt this national historic site, the Civil War's most infamousprison confined some 45,000 Union soldiersduring its14 monthsin operation. Of these,almost 13,000 died from disease,poor sanitation, malnutrition, overcrowding,and exposure to the elements.Today the495-acrepark serves as the nation'sonly memorial to all American POWs,from the Revolutionary War to the present. The National Prisoner of War Museum displays moving exhibitsand the film EchoesofCaptivity presents chillingly candid interviews with former POWs.Alsowithin the park, the Andersonville National Cemetery,aresting placefor veterans, contains the graves of Union soldiers. \r\n \r\n163 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMvMIND.ORG I 1 .Boo V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nADEL J-20 \r\nPlantation Tr ace Live Oak Plantation Rt. 2, Box 308, Adel, 31620 229-896-2112, 800-682-4868, www.spav.com A sportsman's paradise, this property offers quail and pheasant hunting, golf, and fishing. Open daily Oct. I-Mar. 31. Summer retreats by appointment only. \r\nFees vary. [;l WC fl T \r\nReed Bingham State Park 6 miles west o(I-75, Exit 39 on GA Hwy. 37 229-896-3551, www.gastateparks.org This oasis near 1-75 offers a 375-acre lake with excellent fi shing, waterskiing, swimming, a campground, picnic areas, mini-golf, a playground, and trails highlighting the rare gopher tortoise and the harmless indigo snake, waterfowl, a cypress swamp, and pitcher plant bog. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Adel-Cook County Chamber of Commerce 100 S. Hutchinson Ave., Adel, 31620 229-896-22 81, www.adel-cookchamber.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nGeorgia/Florida Welcome Center 1203 W Fourth St., Adel, 31620 229-896-9742 Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m ., Sun. 8:30 a.m.5 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nALBANY G-18 \r\nPl antat ion Trace Albany Area Arts Council 215 N. Jackson St., Albany, 31701 229-439-ARTS, www.albanyartscouncil.org The council showcases exhibits of regional artwork. Call for schedul e. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nAlbany Civil Rights Movement Museum at Old Mt. Zion Church 326 Whitney Ave., Albany, 31701 229-4 32-1698, www.albanycivilrights.org A center for ongoing academic research, the museum presents various exhibits, programs, and lectures. Open Wed.-Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Reservations recommended for grou ps. Adults $3, children and seniors $2 . [;l WC 6,. \r\nAlbany Municipal Auditorium 200 N Jackson St., Albany, 31701 229-430-5204, www.albany.ga.us Built in I 9 I 6, this restored building is a popular venu e for concerts, plays, and cultural events. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Reservations recommended for gu ided tours . [;l WC 6,. \r\nAlbany Museum of Art 311 Meadowlark Dr., Albany, 31707 229-439-8400, www.albanymuseum.com Th is museum houses a permanent collection of 19thand 20th-century American, European, and sub-Saharan African art. AMAzing Space is the museum's children's wing. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-4 p.m . Reservations recommended for guided tours. Adults $4, seniors and children $2, Sun. free . [;l WC 6,. \r\nAstronauts Monument Hasan Shrine Temple, 1822 Palmyra Rd. Albany, 31701 229-432-1011 Visit this memorial honoring the astronauts lost in the Challenger space sh uttle disaster. [;l \r\n \r\nJack Daniel'sGarden Patch 409 Philema Rd., Albany, 31701 229-420-0920, www.jackdanielsgardenpatch.com Purchase fresh fruits and vegetables straight from the garden. Open year-rou nd. Hours and prices vary. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nLake Chehaw 105 Chehaw Park Rd., Albany, 31701 229-430-5277, www.parksatchehaw.org Canoeing, boating, fishing, and skiing opportunities abound. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Memorial DayLabor Day 9 a.m .-7 p.m. Fees vary. [;l WC \r\nMonument to Flood Rescue Workers 320 N. Jackson., Albany, 31701 229-431-3266 This black granite monument, dedicated to the rescue workers of the flood of 1994, sits in front of Albany's main fire station. [;l \r\nThe Parks at Chehaw 105 Chehaw Park Rd., Albany, 31701 229-430-5277, www.parksatchehaw.org The star 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 advantage of creekside nature trails, picnicking, and camping faci lities. A train takes visitors on a 20-minute ride through the park and the adjacent longleaf pine and wire grass restoration area. Park open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Memorial Day-Labor Day Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri.-Sun. 9 a. m .-7 p.m. Fees vary. \r\n[;l WC M IT \r\nRoyal Air Force Memorial Crown Hill Cemetery, Dawson Rd. , Albany, 31707 229-434-8700, 800-475-8700, www.albanyga.com This memorial honors seven British Royal Air Force pilots who were killed in a tragic training accident in WWII. The plot of ground where they are buried was given to the British and is now designated \"British Sacred Ground.\" \r\nSt. Teresa'sCatholic Church 315 Residence Ave., Albany, 31701 229-4 39-2302 St. Teresa's is the oldest continuously operating Cathol ic church in Georgia. Its architecture is exemplary of fronti er and small-town mission churches of the mid-19th century. Open for weekly Mass every Wed. noon. Spanish-only Mass Sun. noon. Free. [;l WC \r\nTheatre Albany 514 Pine Ave., Albany, 31701 229-439-7193, www.theatrealbany.com Theatre Albany is located in the house of John A. Davis, one of Albany's pre-Civil War landmarks, wh ich is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Office open Mon.-Fri. 10 a. m.-4 p.m. Call for ticket prices and schedule. Cil WC 6,. \r\nThronateeska Heritage Center Heritage Plaza, 100 W. Roosevelt Ave., Albany, 31701 229-432-6955, www.heritagecenter.org Here you'll find four attractions-the History Museum, Wetherbee Planetarium, the Discovery Center, and the Model Train exhibit, which displays model trains housed in a full-size locomotive. Hours vary. Guided tours avai lable. Adults $4.25, children $3.25, (5 and under free), seniors and military $3.75. \r\n[;l WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nTift Park 1301 N. Monroe St., Albany, 31701 229-430-5222, www.albany.ga.us Rose gardens, trails, tennis and horseshoe courts, picnic shelters, and playgrounds can all be enjoyed here. \r\nPark open daily dawn-dusk. Free. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nUS 19 Dragway 1304 Williamsburg Rd., Albany, 31705 229-431-0077, www. us 19dragway.com Home to NHRA-sanctioned drag racing. Call for \r\nschedule and fees. [;l WC 6,. fl T \r\nVeterans Riverfront Park Oglethorpe Bvd., Albany, 31701 229-434-8700, 800-475-8700, www.albanyga.com An amphitheater and various memorials honor the victims and veterans of WWII, Vietnam, and the Korean War. The Flood of 1994 Memorial is also located here. Free. WC \r\nTravel Services Albany Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 225 W. Broad Ave., Albany, 31701 229-434-8700, 800-475-8700, www.albanyga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nFlint River Outpost 11151 Old GA Hwy. 3, Baconton, 31705 229-787-3004, www.flintriveroutpost.com Here you will find primitive camping, canoe and kayak rentals, and sales and shuttle service for Flint River trips. Group rates available. Call ahead. Open Tue.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC \r\nAMERICUS G-16 \r\nPresidential Pathways A Main Street City \r\nHabitat for Humanity International Headquarters 322 W. Lamar St., Americus, 31709 229-924-6935, BOO-HABITAT, www.habitat.org View a multimedia presentation chronicling the nonprofit's growth and tour sample Habitat houses. Visit the recently opened Global Village and Discovery Center, a six-acre interactive attraction that showcases Habitat residences in 15 countries. Tours Mon.Fri. 8 a.m., 10 a.m., I p.m., 3 p.m. , Sat. 10 a.m. and I p.m. Free. Cil WC 6,. \r\nKoinonia Farms 1324 GA Hwy. 49 S., Americus, 31719 229-924-0391 A blueberry patch and pecan orchards surround the grounds, the birthplace of Habitat for Humanity, and th e Prison and Jail Project. Tours Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. by appointment. Free. Cil WC fl T \r\nLindbergh Memorial GA Hwy. 49 at Souther Field Airport, Americus, 31709 229-924-2813 A statue stands here as a memorial to Charles A. Lindbergh, who came to Americus in 1923 to purchase his first airplane. Departing from Souther Field, he performed his very first solo flight. [;l WC 6,. \r\nRylander Theatre 310 W. Lamar St., Americus, 31709 229-931-0001, www.rylander.org Live performances, organ concerts, movies, and other special events can be seen here. Administrative offices open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. , box office open Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Guided tours avai lable every Fri. Admission $2. [;l WC 6,. T \r\n \r\n164 \r\n \r\n Travel Services Americus Welcome Center 123 W LamarSt. , Americus, 31709 229-928-6059, 888-278-6837, www.therealgeorgia.com \r\nInformation on th e Americus Driving Tour available. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. \r\n[;;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nANDERSONVILLE G-15 \r\nPresidential Path ways Andersonville Civil War Village 114 Church St., Andersonville, 31711 229-924-2558, www.andersonvillega.freeservers.com On the grounds of this restored Civil War village visitors will find the controversial Wirz Monument, erected by the United Daughters of the Confederate in memory of Ca ptain H enry Wirz, keeper of Andersonville Prison who was tried, convicted, and hanged by the United States government. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for tour times. Free. [;;JWC M IT \r\n \r\nAndersonville National Historic Site 496 Cemetery Rd., Andersonville, 31711 229-924-03 43, www.nps.gov/ande This site preserves th e Andersonville National Cemetery and th e original 15-foot-high stockade where some 40,000 overcrowded prisoners of war were held. Also on-site is the National Prisoner of War M useu m. Tours available. Museum open daily 8:30 a. m .-5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nDrummer Boy Civil War Museum 114 Church St., Andersonville, 3171 1 229-924-2558, www.andersonvillega.freeservers.com Exhibits at this museum include civil war uniforms, guns, swords, documents, and photographs.. Visitors will be moved by the large diorama depicting Andersonvill e Confederate Prison and the village of Andersonville as they were in 1864. Open daily 9 a. m .-5 p.m. Adults $2, ch ildren $1. \r\n[;;JWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Andersonville WelcomeCenter 114 Church St., Andersonville, 31711 229-924-2558, www.andersonvillega.freeservers.com Information on the Andersonville Trail Driving Tour ava il abl e. Open dai ly 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;JWC\u0026 \r\n \r\nARLINGTON E-19 \r\nPlantation Trace Quail Country Lodge and Conference Center 100 Quail Country Rd. , Arlington, 39813 229-725-4645, www. quailcountry.com This fu ll-service hunting preserve provides meals, a \r\nconference room, and a sporting clays course. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r group or individual hunts. \r\n[;;JWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nStill Pond Vineyards \r\n \r\n2129 Still Pond Rd., Arlington, 39813 \r\n \r\n229-792-6382, www.stillpond.com \r\n \r\nTour th e newly constructed winery and attend a tast- \r\n \r\ning at th e largest commercial vineyard in the state. \r\n \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m .- 5 p.m. , weekends by appoint- \r\n \r\nment. Fees vary. [;;l WC \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nASHBURN 1-18 \r\nPlantation Tra ce Calhoun Produce 5075 Hawpond Rd., Ashburn, 31714 229-273 -1 887, www.calhounproduce.com Fresh fru its, vegetables, and gift baskets available. \r\nOpen Mar.- Dec. daily 8 a.m .-6 p.m. Free 30-minute \r\ngu ided tours. [;;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nCrime and Punishment Museum and Last Meal Cafe 241 E. College Ave., Ashburn, 31714 229-567-9696, 800-471-9696 Built in 1906, the Turner Coun ty Jail is on the Na tional Register of H istoric Places. The 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 trap door where two men were hung for murder. After the tour, stop in for dessert \"to die for\" at th e Last M eal Cafe. Groups of 10 or more may request a complete Southern meal with advance reservations. Museum open Tue.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Cafe open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $3, seniors $2, children under seven $ 1. \r\n[;;JWC \r\nTurner County Courthouse 219 E. College Ave. , Ashburn, 31714 229-567-4313, 229-567-2011 Originally built in 1907, this Italian Rena issance-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic \r\nPlaces. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6'. \r\nTravel Services Ashburn-Turner County Chamber of Commerce 238 E. College Ave , Ashburn, 31714 229-567-9696, 800-471-9696, www.turnerchamber.com Information on the Ashburn Walking-Driving Tour avai lable. Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-noon, I p.m.-5 pm. [;;JWC\u0026 \r\nBAINBRIDGE E-22 \r\nPlantation Tra ce A Main Street City Earl May Boat Basin Park Boat Basin Circle, Bainbridge, 39818 229-248-2000 Hiking and nature trails run along the Flint River, linking camping, a petting zoo, a steam locomotive, and a performance theater. Open daily. Free. [;;JWC\u0026 \r\nFirehouse Center and Gallery 11 9 Water St. , Bainbridge, 39817 229-243-1010 This center contains an origi nal jail , a museum, and exhibition space. Open Mon.-Fri. noon- 4 p.m., Sat.- \r\nSun . I p.m.-5 p.m. during exhibits. Free. [;;l WC 6'. T \r\nMcKenzie-Reynolds House 100 Boat Basin Circle, Bainbridge, 398 17 229-246-4774, 800-243-4774 This 1921 neoclassical Revival residence now houses the Bainbridge-Decatur County Chamber ofCommerce. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;;JWC \u0026 \r\nWillis Park Downtown Town Square, Bainbridge, 398 17 229-248-2000 Concerts are often held by the Victorian gazebo in \r\nthis charming downtown park. Open daily. Free. 6'. T \r\nTravel Services Bainbridge-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce 100 Boat Basin Circle, Bainbridge, 398 17 229-246-4774, 800-243-4774, www.bainbridgega.com Information on the Bainbridge Histori c Driving Tour avai lable. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;JWC \u0026 \r\nSouthwest Georgia Visitor Information Center 101 Airport Rd., Bainbridge, 398 17 229-243-8555, www.bainbridgega.com Information about state and local tourist attractions availabl e. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;;JWC\u0026 \r\n \r\nBLAKELY D-19 \r\nPlantat io n Trace Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge GA Hwy. 62 and Old River Rd., Blakely, 39823 229-723 -3741, www.blakelyearlychamber. com Built in 1891, th is covered bridge is 96 feet long. [;;l \r\n \r\nConfederate Flagpole N . Main on the Square, Blakely, 39823 229-723-3 74 1, www.blakelyearlychamber.com Erected in 1861, the last remaining wooden Confederate fla gpole stands in the courthouse square. \r\n \r\nKolomoki Mounds State Historic Park 6 miles north of Blakely off US Hwy. 27 229-724-2 150, www.gastateparks.org Seven mounds built du ring th e 12th and 13th centuries are protected at this park. Visitors will en joy the Native American museum (closed Mon.), campi ng, lakes, boa t ren tals, fishi ng, swi mming pools, hiking trails, pi cnicking, and mini-golf. Open dail y 7 a.m.- \r\n10 pm. [;;JWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nPeanut Monument N. Main on the Square, Blakely, 39823 229-723-3 74 1 This monument pays tribute to the peanut, the plant res ponsibl e for Early Cou nty's growth and prosperity. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Blakely-Early County Chamber of Commerce 52 Court Square, Blakely, 39823 229-723-374 1, www.blakelyearlychamber.com Open Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5 pm., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4 p. m. [;;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nBUENA VISTA \r\nPre si den ti al Pathways Pasaquan Eddie Martin Rd. , offGA Hwy. 137, Buena Vista, 31803 229-649-9444, www.pasaquan.com On e of the premier outsider art sites in the country, built by \"St. EOM,\" th e son of a loca l sharecropper, who dedicated th e last yea rs of his li fe to creati ng the wild, loudly pa inted mixed-media structures that represented his vision of the future. Group tours by appoi ntm ent only. Admission $5. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services Buena Vista-Marion County Chamber of Commerce 113 Broad St., Buena Vista, 31803 \r\n229-649-2842, 800-647-2842 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-3 p.m. [;;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nCAIRO G-22 \r\nPlant atio n Trace Cairo Antique Automobile Museum 1125 US Hwy. 84 E., Cairo, 39828 229-377-3911 , www.mrchick.com See vintage antique ca rs, bicycles, motorcycles, and \r\nmemorabilia on exhibit. Open first Sat. of eve ry \r\nmonth 10 a.m.-4 p.m. or by appointment for group \r\ntours. Adults $4, ch ildren free. [;;l WC 6'. fl \r\n \r\nTravel Services Cairo-Grady County Chamber of Commerce \r\n961 N. Broad St., Cairo, 39828 229-3 77-3663, www.cairogachamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p. m. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nCAMILLA G-2O \r\n \r\nPl antat ion Trace \r\n \r\nCovey Rise Plantation \r\n \r\n9217 GA Hwy. 65, P.O. Box 554, Camilla, 31730 \r\n \r\n229-294-3143 , www.camillageorgia.com \r\n \r\nFly-fishing expeditions on the Flint River, as well as \r\n \r\nquail hunti ng, in cluding li cens ing, lodging, and \r\n \r\ngu ides. Open year-round. [;;l WC fl \r\n \r\n165 \r\n \r\n- - - \r\n \r\n www.GEoRG I A0N M vM1 No.oR G I r . Soo V1s1T G A \r\n \r\nGlass Gator Farm 6500 Martin Luther King Rd., Camilla, 31730 229-88 1-4074 From just-hatched eggs to grown re ptiles, th is working alligator fa rm houses more than 15,000 gators. Tours by appointment only. Open Mon.-Sat. Fees \r\nvary. [;;l WC \r\nRioPied raPlantation 5749 Turkey Rd., Camilla, 31730 229-336-1677, 800-5 38-8559 www.riopiedra pl an ta ti on .com T his plantation offers trained guides for your quail hunt. Reservations accepted fo r groups of 2- 20 Oct. \r\n1-Mar. 31. Call fo r fees. [;;l WC fl \r\nTravel Services Camilla Chamber of Commerce 212 E. Broad St., Camilla, 31730 229-336-5255, www.camillageorgia.com \r\nO pen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.rn . [;;l WC b. \r\nCOL UITT E-20 \r\nPl antati on Trace Cotton Hall 166 E. Main St., Colquitt 398 17 229-758-6686, www.swam pgravy.com T his restored cotton warehouse is the horne of the Museurn of Southern C ultu re, as well as the beloved Swamp Gravy, Georgia's official folklife play. Open for perforrnances only. Call for schedule. \r\n[;;l WC b. \r\nMillennium Murals Town Square and throughout town, Colquitt, 39837 229-758-2400 T he town's visual narrative, We've Got a Story to Te ll, is cornposed of nine rnurals pain ted by artists fro rn all over the United States. \r\nMuseum of Southern Culture 166 E. Ma in St., Colquitt, 39837 229-758-6686, www.swampgravy.com The rnuseu rn has exh ibits devoted to Southern cu lture, storytelli ng, and fo lklife. Open Wed.-Fri. 9 a.rn.-5 p. rn ., Sat.-Sun . I p.rn .-5 p. rn . Free. Call for group tour tirnes. \r\n[;;lWC M I \r\nPineHill Plantation 349 Kimb rel Rd. , C olquitt, 3983 7 229-758-2464, www.pinehillplantation.com At th is lodge, hun t quail th e old-fas hi oned way, by horseback or on mule-drawn wagon. O pen da ily Nov. I-Mar. 31. Call fo r lodgi ng reservations and fees. \r\n[;;lWC \r\nTribute to the American Indian US Hwy. 27, Colquitt, 39837 229-758-2400 Peter Toth , a Hungarian-born sculptor, has spent his life carving rn ernorial monuments in each state in celebration of the American Indian. Georgia's rnonu- \r\nment is th e head of an Indian brave. [;;l WC b. \r\nVeteransMemorial Park M ain St., Colquitt, 39837 229-758-2400 Pay trib ute to veterans at th is rnemorial park just out- \r\nside Cotton Hall. O pen da ily dawn-dusk. [;;l b. \r\nTravel Services Colquitt-Miller County Chamber of Commerce 166 S. First St., Colquitt, 39837 229-758-2400 Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.rn. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nCOLUMBUS D-14 \r\nPresidential Path ways Coca-Cola Space Science Center 70 1 Front Ave. , Columbus, 3190 1 706-649-1 470, www.ccssc.org Experi ence hands-on space science and astronomy in the C hallenger Learning Center and the M ead O bservatory. T he Omnisphere Planetarium regularly features laser and star shows. O pen Tue.- T h u. 10 a.m.-4 p. m ., Fri. 10 a.rn.-6 p.m. , Sat. 11:30 p.m.-6 p.m. , Sun. 1:3 0 p.rn.- 4 p. rn . Museum is free, but call fo r show fees . [;;l WC b.T \r\nColumbusCottonmouthsHockey 400 Fourth St., Columbus, 3190 1 706-571-0086, 888-332-5200, www.cottonmouths.com T his rninor league hockey tea m is pa rt of the East Coast Hockey League. The regular season runs Oct.-Mar. T hirty-m inute guided tours ava il abl e. T ickets to garnes are $ I0-$20. \r\n[;;l WC b. \r\nColumbusMuseum 125 1 Wynnton Rd., Columbus, 31906 706-649-07 13, www.columbusmusewn.com Exhibits range frorn Native American art to American Impressioni st and contern porary rnixed-media work. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-5 p.rn., Su n. 1 p.rn .- 5 p. rn ., extended hours T h u. Guided tours avai lable. Free. \r\n[;;lWC M IT \r\nColumbusMuseum Uptown 1004 Broadway, Columbus, 3190 1 706-221-7580 www.columbusmuseum.com/home. html T he Uptown branch coll ection concentrates on conternporary visual art, frorn fo lk to nontraditional rnedia. Open Tue.-Sat. noon-8 p.rn. Free. \r\n[;;l WC b.T \r\nColumbusRiverdragons Basketball 400 Fo urth St., Columbus, 3190 1 706-225- 1100, 888-332-5200 www.columbusriverdragons.com Mernbers of the Nationa l Basketball D evelopment League (NBDL), the regular season runs Nov.-Mar. Call fo r schedule and fees. \r\n[;;l WC b. \r\nColumbus Riverwalk 1000 Bay Ave., Columbus, 3190 1 706-322-1 613, www.colwnbusga.org Along th e scenic banks of the C hattahoochee, this is a favo rite spot in town for walking, cycl ing, skati ng, and fishing. O pen daily 5 a.rn.-1 1 p.m . Free. \r\n[;;l WC b.T \r\nColumbus South Commons 400 Fourth St., Columbus, 31902 706-65 3-4482, www.columbusga.org The commons are borne to Mernorial Stadium, the C hattahoochee Vall ey Sports Hall of Fame, the Columbus Civic Center, and Golden Park, and the I996 Summer Olyrnpi cs Worn en's Fastp itch Softball fi eld. Open Mon .-Fri . 8 a. m .-5 p.rn . and for events. Fees vary. \r\n[;;lWC MI T \r\nColumbus State Fa rmersMarket 318 Ten th Ave., Columbus, 3190 1 706-649-7448 Th is outdoor fa rmers rnarket is a bustling center fo r peopl e bringing fresh produce to sell. O pen daily 6 a.m.-9:30 p.m. \r\n[;;l WC b. \r\n \r\nColumbus Wardogs, ArenaFootball 400 Fourth St., Columbus, 3190 1 706-653-7789, 888-332-5200 www.columbus1vardogs.com Part of the Arena 2 Football League in the American Conference, the regular season runs Apr.-July. Call for schedul e and fees. \r\n[;;l WC b. \r\nCooper Creek TennisCenter 4816 M i/gen Rd., Columbus, 31907 706-563-4645 The South's largest clay court tennis faci lity is located in a 127-acre park. Open Mon.-T h u. 8 a. rn .- 10 p.m., Fri. and Su n. 8 a. m .-8 p.m ., Sat. 8 a. m .-6 p. m . Fees \r\nvary. [;;l WC b. \r\nHollywood Connection 1683 Whittlesey Rd., Columbus, 3190 1 706-57 1-3456, www.carmikecinemas.com Attractions at this farn ily entertainment corn plex incl ude the Back Door teen club, skate center, golf, and rnovie theaters. Open Sun.- 11lll. l I:30 a.rn.-9 p.rn , Fri.Sat. I 1:30 a. rn .-midnight. Fees vary. \r\n[;;lWC M IT \r\nThe Human Experience Theatre 1047 Broadway, Columbus, 31902 706-3 23-3689 Local th eater comes to life at th is \"bring your own dinner\" theater. Season runs Sept-May. Box office open Tue.-11lll. IO a.m.-2 p.m., Wed., Fri., Sat. 2 p.m.6 p.rn. Fees vary. \r\nWC b. T \r\nLiberty Theater Cultural Center 821 Eighth Ave., Columbus, 3190 1 706-653 -7566 This th eater features performances and concerts. Cab Call oway, Lena Horne, and Ma Rainey are arnong the past headli ners here. Office hours Mon.-Fri. I0 a. rn .-5 p.m . Call for tours, schedul e, an d fees. \r\n[;;l WC b.T \r\nNational InfantryMuseum Baltzell Ave., at Fort Benning, Bldg. 396 Fort Benning, 31905 706-545-2958 This rn useurn traces th e history of U.S . infantrymen with displays of weapons and uniform s. O pen M on.-Fri . 10 a. rn.- 4:3 0 p.rn. , Sat.-Sun . 12:30 p.rn .4:30 p.rn. Free. \r\n[;;l WC b. \r\nOxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center 3535 S. Lumpkin Rd., Columbus, 3190 1 706-687-4090, www.oxbow.colstate.edu Situated on 1,600 acres of wetland habi tat, th is is a nature discovery center for outdoor education, field experimentation and research, wildlife observation, and recreation. Recent additions in clude a red-tailed hawk and a screech owl. Group tours by appointment. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a. m .- 5 p.m,, Sun . noon-5 p. rn . \r\nFree. [;;l WC b. \r\nPort ColumbusNational Civil War Naval Museum 1002 Victory Dr., Columbus, 3190 1 706-327-9798, www.portcolumbus.org Port Colurnbus features the remains of two original Civil War Confederate Navy ships and fu ll-s ize sectional reconstructions of th e U. S.S. Monitor. Also home to the nation's only fu ll-size ironclad C ivil War corn bat sirnulator, the rnuseu rn's newest acquisitions incl ude seven origi nal Confederate Naval flags, on display fo r the fi rst time in 100 years. Open daily 9 a.rn.5 p. rn . Fees vary. Ca ll fo r guided tours. \r\n[;;l WC b. \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n  www.GEORG IA0NMYMIND.ORG I r .800 V I SIT GA \r\n \r\nRankin Arts Center of Columbus State University 1004 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706-641-4000, http://rankin.colstate.edu This commun ity arts and education center hosts summer arts camps for kids and offers a wide variety of arts education year-round. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. [;lWC M IT \r\nRankin House Museum and Historic Columbus Foundation 1440 Second Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-323-7979, www.historiccolumbus.com The house's exquisite iron grill work and flying balcony complement the beautiful Victorian furnishings. Upsta irs, a library and archives room house the research collections of the Historic Columbus Foundation. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \r\nRiverCenter for the Performing Arts/ Columbus Symphony Orchestra 900 Broadway, Columbus, 3190 1 706-323-5059, 888-3 32-5200, www.csoga.org This enormous showplace is home to the Columbus Symphony, multiple recital halls, and a theater. Founded in 1855, th e CSO was the th ird symphony in the nation. Box office open Mon.-Fri. noon-5 p. m. Call the event hot line (706-256-3600) fo r sched- \r\nules and fees. [;l WC 6- T \r\nSpringer Opera House 103 Tenth St., Columbus, 31901 706-327-3688, 888-332-5200 www.springeroperahouse.org The histori c Spri nger Opera House originally opened in 1871 and ha s been restored to its I 90 I Edward ian elegance . Season runs Sept.-May. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Ca ll for tours, schedul e, and fees. \r\n[;l WC 6-T \r\nUptown Columbus 1017 First Ave., Ste. 100, Columbus, 3190 1 706-322-1613, www.uptowncolumbusga.com This area of Columbus is a thriving district for arts, \r\ncomm erce, and sightseeing. [;l WC 6- \r\nTravel Services Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau 900 Front Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-322- 1613, 800-999- 1613 www.visitcolwnbusga.com Visit our new fu ll-service welcome ce_nter, including reservation services. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p. m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nGreater Columbus Chamber of Commerce 1200 Sixth Ave., Columbus, 31902 706-327-1566, www.columbuschamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center 1751 Williams Rd., Columbus, 31904 706-649-7455, www.georgia.org \r\nOpen daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nThe Black Heritage Trail Tour 900 Front Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-322-1613, 800-999-1613 www.visitcolumbusga.com The roots of Columbus' African American history run deep. This self-guided driving tour includes the last home of Gertrude Pridget 'Ma' Rainey, h istoric black churches, the Liberty Th eatre, and more. Information on the tour is avai lable at the Columbus Convention and Visi tors Bureau. O pen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m .-4 p.m. \r\n \r\nHeritage Corner Tour Historic Columbus Foundation, 700 Broadway, Columbus, 31906 706-323-7979, www.historiccolumbus.com Daily at 2 p.m. Adu lts $5, students $1. [;l WC \r\nCORDELE 1-16 \r\nPresiden tial Path ways A Main Street City \r\nCordele Motor Speedway Exit 104 W, offl-75, Cordele, 31015 229-423-6021, 229-273-5020 www.cordelemotorspeedway.com The speedway is a 3/8-mile, medium-banked, highspeed aspha lt track. Schedules and fees vary. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nGeorgia Veterans Memorial State Park 9 miles west ofJ-75, Exit 101 on US Hwy. 280 229-276-2371, www.gastateparks.org T his popular park features a military museum, aircraft, and armored vehi cles, as well as a golf course, lodge, conference center, camping, cottages, boating, swi mming, fishin g, and a model airplane flying fi eld. Open da ily 7 a.m.-10 p. m. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nThe Retreat at Lake Blackshear 2459-H US Hwy. 280 W., Cordele, 310 15 229-276-1004, 800-459-1230 www.lakeblackshearretreat.org In addition to 15,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space, this lakeside retreat offers a hotel with 78 rooms, vi ll as, cab ins, restaurant, and golf course. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. [;l WC MIT \r\nSAM Shortline US Hwy. 280, Georgia Veterans State Park 229-276-2715, 800-864-7275, www.samslwrtline.com C limb aboard the South west Georgia Excursion Train and ride in air-conditioned, I940s-era vintage cars for more than 80 miles round-trip past scenic peca n groves and country farms , with stops in Cordele, Leslie, Americus, Plains, and Archery. The trai n provides a fun way to tour th e Jim my Carter National Histori c Site, Habitat for Humanity's Global Vi ll age, a telephone museum, shops, and restaura nts. The new Americus car seats fewer people and offers a more intimate travel experience. Tra in leaves from the depot on 9th Ave. Schedule and fees vary. \r\n[;l WC fl \r\nState Farmers Market 1901 US 41 N., Cordele, 31015 229-276-2335 Cordele's market offers a large variety of fresh seasonal produce and is a major shipping point for one of th e county's largest cash crops-watermelons. Open daily. Summer hours 7 a. m.-1 1 p.m., otherwise 8 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nTravel Services Cordele-Crisp Chamber of Commerce 302 E. 16th Ave., Cordele, 31015 229-273-1668, 866-426-3566 www.cordele-crisp-chamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p. m . [;l WC \r\nCUTHBERT 0-17 \r\nPlantation Trace Travel Services Southwest Georgia Chamber of Commerce 20 1 N. Lumpkin St., Cuthbert, 39840 229 -732 -2683 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nDAWSON F-17 \r\nPl antatio n Trace Dawson Historic District Downtown, Main St., Dawson, 39842 229-995-201 1 A variety of architectural styles, from antebell um to Victorian, are represented in downtown Dawson. The distri ct includes the courthouse, private residences, and retail shops housed in restored storefronts. \r\nFillingame Shooting Preserve 2874 Homer Fillingame Rd., Dawson, 39842 229-995-4025, 229-881-0446 Quai l hunti ng is offered here by appointment. [;l WC \r\nSteve Cocke Fish Hatchery 109 Hatchery Access Rd., Dawson, 39842 229-995-4486, www.gofishgeorgia.com T his working hatchery is part of a tri-state effort to reestablish the Gu lf Coast striped bass. Visitors welcome Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l 6- \r\nTerrell County Courthouse 513 S. Main St., Dawson, 39842 229-995-4488 Bu il t in 1892, th e courthouse is th e centerpiece of the downtown Dawson Historic Distri ct. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Dawson-Terrell County Chamber of Commerce 211 W. Lee St., Dawson, 39842 229-995-2011 Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nDONALSONVILLE 0-21 \r\nPl antatio n Trace Chattahoochee River GA Hwy. 91, Neals Landing, Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-2588, www.donalsonvillega.com Enjoy fi sh ing, boating, waterskiing, birdwatching, hiking, picnicki ng, publ ic boat ramps, and day-use areas. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. [;l \r\nDonalsonville Murals 105 S. Tennille, and S. Wiley St., Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-2588, www.donalsonvillega.com Loca l artist Earl Burke depicts Donalsonville's history in two murals painted on local busi nesses. The Old Depot can be fou nd on Lions Hall, and Fam1ing of Yesterday is painted on the north end of Semi nole Auto Parts. Open daily. Free. \r\nOlive Theatre 203 S. Woo/fork Ave., Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-1139, 229-524-2588 Origi nally a I930s movie theater, the building has been renovated and is being used as a state-of-the-art performance space by the Seminole County Arts Counci l. Call for hours and fees . [;lWC \u0026 \r\nSeminole Courthouse 200 S. Knox, Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-2878 Bui lt in the I920s, this historic courthouse was renovated in 2000 preserving th e Greek Revival style, and is still in use today. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n  www.GE oR GIA0NMvM1 No . oR G I I . 8 00 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nSeminole State Park 23 miles wes t of Bainbridge on GA Hwy. 253 229-86 1-3137, www.gastateparks.org Located on 37,500-ac re Lake Sem in ole, this park is pop u lar fo r boati ng, fi sh ing, a nd b ird wa tc hi ng. Camping, cottages (with excelle nt lake views), a swi1n 1ning beach, pi cni c area, natu re trail , m ari na, canoe and boat rental, and mi n i-golf are available. T he lake is ranked the fifth -best bass-fishing lake in th e U nited States . O pen daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. \r\nl:il WC 6-- \r\nTravel Services Donalsonville-Seminole County Chamber of Commerce US Hwy. 84 E., Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-2588, www.donalsonvillega. com Lake Semin ole birding guide and map available. O pen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC 6-- \r\nEDISON \r\nPl antation Trace Dapady Ranch 492 Dapady Ranch Circle, off GA Hwy. 37 E. Edison, 39846 229-83 5-2964, 877-489-7824, www.dapady.com The ranch promises some of the best qua il hunting in South G eorgia and also special izes in corporate enterta inment. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Fees vary. [;l WC ~I \r\nELLAVILLE \r\nPres idential Path ways Travel Services Ellaville-Schley County Chamber of Commerce 317 E. Oglethorpe St., Ellaville, 31806 2 2 9 -9 37-2262 O pen M on.-Tue., Thu.-Fri . 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Wed. 9 \r\na. m .-noon. l:il 6-- \r\nFITZGERALD K-18 \r\nPlantation Trace A Main Street City Ben Hill County Landing-Ocmulgee River US Hwy. 319/GA Hwy. 107, Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5 100 Fish ing, camp ing, ba rbecue pi ts, pi cnic area, boat ramp, and bait shop are available here. O pen da ily 24 hours. Free. [;l WC \r\nBlue and Gray Museum 11 6 N. Johnston St. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5069, 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642 www.fitzgeraldga. org The museum m irrors th e histo ry of Fitzgerald and showcases a rare collection of Union and Confederate battle relics and mem entos . O pen T ue.- Sat. 10 a.m.- \r\n4 p.m. Adul ts $3 , children $1. [;l WC \u0026- \r\nBowens Mill Fish Hatchery 1773 Bowens Mill Hwy. (US Hwy. 129) Fitzgerald, 31 750 229-426-5272, www.fitzgeraldga .org Tours of this state fis h hatch ery in clude bluegill , redear sun fish, channel catfish , and largemouth bass . Gu ided tours by appointment on e week in advance. O pen Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p. m . Free. \r\nl:il WC \u0026- \r\nColony Art Gallery 126 E. Pine St., Fitzge rald, 31750 229-426-5035, www.fitzgeraldga.org This exh ibit hall fo r area artists and students incl udes fo lk art and crafts, pottery, oi ls, watercolors, and stai ned glass. O pen Mon.-Tue., T hu .-Fri. 10 a. m .- 4 p.m., Wed. 10 a.m.- noon, Sat. by appoi ntm ent. Free. \r\nl:il WC 6-- \r\n \r\nEllis T. Paulk Park Perry House Rd. , Fitzgerald, 31 750 229-426-5050, 800-386-4642, www.fitzgeraldga.org An expansive wooded area with a nature trail and 35 campsites surrounds this 18-acre lake with boat ramp. Open 24 ho urs dai ly. Free. Ca mping fees va ry. l:il \u0026-T \r\nEvergreen Cemetery Beniamin Hill Dr. E. , Fitzgerald, 31 750 229-426-503 3, 800-386-4642, www.fitzgeraldga.org \r\nEvergreen is the burial site of William J. Bush, th e \r\noldest Confedera te vete ra n in G eorgia; Jerom e Moss, G eneral Sh erman's dru mmer boy; and Lewis Clu te, given credit fo r the capture of Jefferson Davis. Open da ily 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Brochures avail able fo r self-guid- \r\ned tours. l:il \u0026- \r\nFitzgerald Downtown Historic District S. Main St. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5079, www.fitzgeraldga.org Shop in th is 16-block National Register H istori c D istrict surrounded by gra nd old bu ildi ngs, brick streets, an d landscaped parks. \r\nl:il WC 6-- \r\nFitzgerald Farmers Market At N. Shemw n and E. Pine St. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-503 3, 800-386-4642 Local growers sell fresh, delicious produce yearro und. O pen Mon.- Sa t. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. \r\nl:il M I \r\nGrand Theatre 11 9 S. Main St. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642, www.fitzgeraldga.org O riginally a 19 30s movie th eater, the G rand has been revamped as a state-of-the-art performance space. O pen Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p. m . \r\nl:il WC 6--T \r\nJefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site Located off GA Hwy. 32, near Irwinville 229-83 1-2335, www.gastateparks.org Th is m onum ent marks th e spot whe re th e C onfederate pres id ent was captured in 1865. Today, visitors can tour one of th e best C ivil War museums in G eorgia an d use th e nature trai l and picnic area. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a. m .- 5 p.m. , Sun. 2 p.m.- 5:30 \r\np.m . [;l WC \u0026- \r\nPo BoyOpry 213 E. Pine St. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642 Bring a fi ddle, gu itar, or other instrumen ts and play with local musicians onstage. Gospel and country are th e specialties. Open Sat. eveni ngs only. Free. \r\nl:ilWCMI \r\nTravel Services Fitzgerald Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 115 S. Main St., Fitzgera ld, 31 750 229-426-503 3, 800-386-4642, www.fitzgeraldga.org Info rmati on on F itzgerald's Archi tectural Treasures D riving Tour, A Tale of Two C ities, and A Captured President Tour avai lable. O pen Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 \r\np.m. [;l WC 6-- \r\nFORT GAINES C-18 \r\nPlant ation Trac e Coleman Opera House and Museum Commerce St. , Fort Gaines, 39851 22 9- 768-2248 T h is 1880 enterta inm ent hall now showcases artifac ts and mem orabilia of th e Fort G aines area . By appoint- \r\nment only. Free. [;l WC 6-- \r\n \r\nFrontier Village Bluff St. , Fort Gaines, 3985 1 229- 768 -2248 Located on a spectacular bluff above the C hattahoochee River, this site served as a frontier fort in 18 14 and an \r\nIndian fort in 1836. Open da ily. Free. [;l \u0026- \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park and Lodge 4 miles north of Fort Gaines, off GA Hwy. 39 229-768-25 71, www. gastateparks.org Th is resort-style park on 48,000-acre Lake Walter F. Geo rge features a newly expanded lodge, restaurant, m ee ti ng facil iti es, an awa rd-win n ing golf course with pros hop, a marina, cottages, boat ren tal, swim mi ng, hiki ng, tennis, and pi cn icking. Open 7 a.m.- 10 p.rn. \r\n[;l WC 6-- \r\nLake Walter F. George/ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitors Center Off GA Hwy. 39, Fort Gaines, 3985 1 229-768-25 16, www.fortgaines.com/lake.shtml This is a popular destination for boating, fi shing, skiing, swimm ing, and camp ing. Visitors ce nter open M on.- Fri. 8 a.m .- 4: 30 p.m. , Sat.-Su n. 9:30 a.m.- 6 p.m . Open weekends during summer. Free . l:ilWC \u0026 \r\nOutpost Replica Commerce St. , Fort Gaines, 39851 22 9- 768-2248 The repl ica, reconstructed between 1816 and 1830, was initially used to pro tec t settlers from C reek and \r\nSemin ole Indi an attacks. Open daily. Free. [;l \u0026- \r\nSutton's Corner Frontier Store Museum 11 5 Washington St. , Fort Gaines, 3985 1 22 9-768-23 12 T h is h istoric fronti er store has been transform ed into a living museum with petti coat counters, wooden cash registers, an antique post office, a gristmi ll , and m ore than 4 ,000 artifac ts. By appoi ntm ent on ly. Free. \r\n[;l 6-- \r\nTravel Services Clay County Visitors Bureau and Information Center 208 Hancock St., Fo rt Gaines, 3985 1 229-768-2248 \r\nO pen Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026- \r\nFort Gaines Self-Guided Walking Tour Clay County Library, 208 Hancock St. Fort Gaines, 31751 229-768-2248 Audio guides and free broch ures ava ilable at Clay Co un ty Libra ry and George T. Bagby State Park. \r\nFORTSON \r\nPres id enti al Path ways Snyder Farms Stables 936 McCrary Rd., Fortson, 31808 706-324-4806 Take a one-h our gu ided horseback ride thro ugh wooded country tra ils on this I00-acre fa rm . Rides are open to ages 6 and up, as are Western riding lessons \r\nand clay camps. Call for rese rvations. [;l WC 6-- \r\nFRANKLIN \r\nPresid entia l Pa th wa ys Heard County Historical Center and Museum 161 Shady St. , Franklin, 30217 706-675-6507, www.hea rclgeorgia.org Also known as th e Old Ja il , th is bu ilding served as th e county ja il and she riff's residence from 19 12 to 1964. You can see the original gallows and jail cells, am ong other exh ibits. Open Tue. and T h u. 8:3 0 a.m .-n oon , I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\n170 \r\n \r\n  www.GEoRGIA0NMvMrND . ORG I r .800 V1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nTravel Services Heard County Chamber of Commerce 121 S. Court Square, Franklin, 30217 706-675-0560, 888-33 1-0560, www.heardgeorgia.org Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m.-5 p.m . [;l WC 6. \r\nGEORGETOWN \r\nPresidential Path ways River Bluff at Lake Walter F. George Off GA Hwy. 82, Georgetown, 31754 229-768-25 16 This is where big fish stories come true, where lakegoers take advantage of the lake's huge expanses for skiing and other water sports. Coves and waterfa lls provide space for qu iet reflection. Open daily. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nGRIFFIN G-10 \r\nPreside ntial Pathway s AMa in Street City \r\nBailey-Tebault House 633 Meriwether St., Griffin, 30224 770-229-24 32 David Jackson Bai ley built this large Greek Revival home between 1859 and 1862. Recen tly restored along with three original outbuildings on the premises, it now serves as the headquarters for the G riffin/Spaldi ng Historical Society. Open Sept.-June Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. or by appointm en t. Reservations recomm ended fo r gui ded tours. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nDoc Holliday Museum 209 N. 13th St., Griffin; 30223 770-412-9180, ww.doc/101/idaysociety.com Museum exhibits include unpublished ph otos and historic documents that chronicle the li fe and tim es of America's most notorious dentist. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.rn.-6 p.rn., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.rn . Free. [;lWC \r\nGriffin City Park Camp Northen Rd. and Ninth St., Griffin, 30224 770-229-6603 This recreational park, whi ch ad joins th e Griffin Municipal Golf Course, has a new pavilion, playgrounds, tennis courts, baseball field s, and a street hockey cou rt. Open dail y dawn-I I p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6. T \r\nGriffin Downtown Historic Commercial District Griffin, 30223 770-228-5356 Shop and di ne in this spruced-up National Register h istoric distri ct su rrounded by older bui ldings and wide landscaped medians. \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nGriffin Museum and Art Gallery 143 N. Hill St., Griffin, 30223 770-228-5356 A twofold attraction , the museum chronicles the history of G riffi n and Spalding Coun ty, and th e gall ery fea tures work by local artists. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nStonewall Cemetery E. Taylor St., Griffin, 30223 770-228-8200 Several hundred Confederate soldi ers and one Union soldier fro m the Battles of Atlan ta and Jonesboro are buried here. Open daily. \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Research and Education Garden Georgia Station, 1109 Experiment St., Griffin, 3023 3 770-229-6107, www.griffin.peachnet.edu/garden Covering 65 acres, the garden offers visitors a look at new ap proaches to environme ntal ga rdeni ng, displaying the latest landscape and turfgrass findi ngs. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Additional sum mer hours Sun. I p.m.-5 p.rn. G ui ded tours by appointment. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6. \r\nTravel Services Griffin Regional Welcome Center, Griffin/ Spalding Chamber of Commerce 143 N. Hill St., Griffin, 30223 770-228-8200, 770-228-2356 \r\nInformation on Griffi n's gu ided tour ava ilable. Open \r\nMon.- Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p rn. [;l WC 6. T \r\nHAHIRA \r\nPlan tat ion Trace Travel Services Hahira Better Hometown 102 S. Church St., Hahira, 31632 229-794-2567, 229-794-2330, www. hahira.ga.us \r\nOpen Tue.-Thu . 8 a.m.-3 p.m. [;l WC 6. \r\nHAMILTON D-12 \r\nPres id ential Pathways Blanton Creek Park Lick Skillet Rd. at Lake Harding, Hamilton, 31811 706-643-7737, 888-GPC-LAKE www.georgiapower.com!gpclake Nature trails wind through the park, wh ich also includes fishing, picnic and cam pi ng fac iliti es, a boat ramp, and a variety of water sports. Open last weekend in Apr.-Sept. 30. Admission $3. Camping fees \r\nvary. [;l WC 6. \r\nPoplar Place Farm Equestrian Center 8191 US Hwy. 27, Hamilton, 31811 706-582-3742, www.poplarplacefarm.com T he fa rm houses a ma in barn compl ex and a show complex with novice through advanced cross-country courses. Open daily dawn-dusk. Call fo r fees. \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nTravel Services Harris County Chamber of Commerce 3 State Farm insurance Bldg., GA Hwy. 27 Ha milton, 31811 706-628-4381, 800-381-4381 www.harrisc01mtychamber.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6. \r\nLAGRANGE C-11 \r\nPres id ential Pa th ways Bellevue Historical Home 204 Ben Hi ll St., LaGrange, 30240 706-884-1832, www.lagrangechamber.com T he former residence of Georgia and U.S. senator Benjamin Harvey Hill, th is antebellum home is embellished with period furniture and unique woodwork. Open for tours Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-noon, 2 p. m.-5 p.m., or by appointm ent. Call for fees. \r\n[;l WC 6. T \r\nChattahoochee Valley Art Museum 112 Lafayette Pkwy. , LaGrange, 30240 706-882-3267, www.cva111-o11li11e.org The renovated former Troup Coun ty Jai l bu ilding serves as a vibrant visual arts resou rce fo r West Georgia and East Alabama ga ll eries focus ing on contemporary American art. Open Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. , or by appointment. Gall ahead for guided tours. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery Miller St., LaGrange, 30240 706-884-1828, www.trouparchives.org More tha n 300 soldiers from every state in the Confederacy are buri ed in this cemetery, also known as Stonewall Cemetery. O pen daily. \r\n[;l 6. \r\nHills and Dales 1200 Vemon Rd., LaG range, 30240 706-882-3242 This historic estate was the home of textil e magnate Full er E. Callaway Sr. and his family. The 31-acre estate features Ferrell Gardens, with extensive boxwood plantings, fo un tai ns, and a green house. T he centerpiece is the Italia n villa-style house designed by the noted arch itectural firm of Hentz and Reid. Open by appoi ntm ent. Call for fees. \r\n[;l WC 6. T \r\nHoofer'sGospel Barn 3472 Hogansville Rel., LaGrange, 30240 706-885-9300, 800-844-6737, www.hoofers.com Hoofer's reg ularl y books some of the top acts in gospel and bluegrass music for fami ly e n tertainment. Camping and restaurant on-site. Call for schedule and fees. [;lWC M IT \r\nLamar Dodd Art Center 302 Forrest Ave., LaGrange, 30240 706-880-8211, w1vw. lagrange.eclu Th e center houses a permanent coll ection of work by 20th-century Southern painter Lamar Dodd. Rotating exhib its in 2003-2004 include Gaela E rwin's SelfPortraits as Saints, a display of contemporary porcelain by Susan F ill ey, a folk art exhibit by Georgia artist John Henry Toney, and the 23rd LaGrange Nationa l Bienn ial. Open Sept.- Jun e Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. , Sat. I p.m.-4 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nPyne Road Park GA Hwy. 109 at West Point Lake, LaGrange, 30240 706-884-1414, www.ohwy.com/galplpynerdpk. htm In addi tion to its bea ch, ballfi eld, and boat ramp, Pyne Road also has fac ilities for picnickers, hikers, and campers (primitive and campground, with showers). Open Mar.-Oct. daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC \r\nRinger Park GA Hwy. 27, Exit 18, LaGrange, 30240 706-645-2937 Visitors are welcome to hike and picn ic, but only primitive campi ng is allowed, and cam pers must bring their own drinking water. Open daily. Free. l:;lWC \r\nTroup County Historical Society and Archives 136 Main St., LaGrange, 3024 1 706-884-1828, www.trouparchives.org A genea logical library and local records depository documen t the hi story of LaGrange and Troup Coun ty. O pen Mon., Wed.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Tue. 9 a. m .-8 p.m., Sa t. 9 a. m .- 1 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nTravel Services LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce 111 Bull St., LaGrange, 30240 706-884-867 1, wivw. lagrangechamber.com Information on the Hogansvill e Driving Tour availabl e. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m .-5 p.m. [;l WC 6. \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n Highland Marina 1000 Seminole Rd. , LaGrange, 30240 706-882-3437, www.highlandmarina.com This is a full-service mari na with boat rentals available. Open daily dawn- dusk. Winter hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. \r\nE;J WC Ml \r\nHistoric Downtown LaGrange Walking Tour 136 Main St., LaGrange, 30240 706-884-1828, 706-884-8671, www.trouparchives.org Pick up a free brochure at Troup Archives or the Chamber of Commerce. \r\nRon Savage Guide Service 29 Langford Rd., LaGrange, 30241 706-884-6232 F ishing gu ide service is offered by appointment. \r\nTommy Mike Hunting and Fishing Guide Service 4006 White Oak Ln., LaGrange, 30240 706-882-8187, www.tommymike.com Year-round hunting and fis hing guide se rvice is offered by appointm ent. \r\nLAKELAND \r\nPlantatio n Trace Alapaha River US Hwy. 221 and CA Hwy. 37, Lakeland, 31635 229-482-9755 Canoeing and fishing are the sports of choice, with boat ramps aplenty. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. [;J \r\nBanks Lake National Wildlife Refuge US Hwy. 221, 112 mile west of Lakeland Lakeland, 31635 229-482-9755 Fishing equipm ent sales and rentals are on-site, as \r\n \r\nwell as boat ramps and docks for wildlife observation \r\nand boating. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. [;J WC 6' \r\nMilltown Murals Main, Center, Murrell Sts. and Valdosta Hwy. Lakeland, 31635 229-482-9755 Twenty-three wall murals in the downtown area depict scenes and people of Milltown, Georgia, in 1925- the year this rural community was renamed Lakeland. Maps available at th e Chamber of Commerce. \r\nRobert Simpson Nature Trail N. Temple St. , Lakeland, 31635 229-482-9755 T he trail area is a pristine environment with abundant pla nt life, natural bogs, and fishing opportunities on Lake Irma. Open da ily dawn- dusk. Free. [;J \r\nTra vel Services Lakeland-Lanier County Chamber of Commerce 112 Main St., Lakeland, 31635 229-482-975 5 Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 p.m. [;J 6-- \r\nLAKE PARK \r\nPlantatio n Trace Travel Services GeorgiaVisitor Information Center-Valdosta 5584 Mill Store Rd., Lake Park, 31636 229-559-5828 \r\nOpen daily 8:3 0 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\nLake Park Area Chamber of Commerce 5208 Jewell Sutch Rd., Lake Park, 31636 229-559-5302 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;J 6' \r\n \r\nLEESBURG G-17 \r\nPlantat ion Trace Chehaw Indian Monument New York Rd. , Leesburg, 31763 229-759-2422 In 19 12 the Daughters of the American Revolution dedicated thi s ca rved-granite monument to th e Chehaw Indians killed at Chehaw Village. \r\nTravel Services Lee County Chamber of Commerce 105 Main St. , Leesburg, 31763 229-759-2422, 866-304-9237 Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 6-- \r\nLENOX \r\nPlant ati on Trace Sumners Pecan Groves 416 N. Broad St., Lenox, 31637 229-546-4322, 800-647-08 11 , www.sumnerpecans.com In 1916, V. B. Godwin bega n planting pecan trees on this fami ly farm. Today, visit these same orchards and buy pecans. Open daily Nov.-Feb. Call for hours. [;J WC \r\nLESLIE G-16 \r\nPresidentia l Pathways Georgia Rural Telephone Museum 135 N. Bailey Ave. , Leslie, 31764 229-874-4786, www.sowega.net/~museuml The museum has one of the la rgest collections of tel ephones and related memorabilia in the world . Its curiosities run the gamut from antique phones and pi cture phones to modern phones, vintage vehicles, and more. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-3 :30 p.m. Fees vary. \r\n[;J WC 6-- \r\n \r\nIf 1--800-- D www.warmspringsga.ws \r\n \r\nwww.fdr-littlewhitehouse.org \r\n \r\nc_/) ocated just an hour south of Atlanta, the o(, town of Warm Springs, Georgia is nes- \r\ntled among rolling hills and fresh water springs and is steeped in traditional Southern charm and hospitality. \r\n \r\n/J } isit Roosevelt's Little White House while in Warm Springs to ''{/ see how America's only four-time elected President lived and where he died in 1945. This is the only house that FDR ever owned. Many of his most far-reaching New Deal programs were developed here. \r\nConstruction of the new FDR Memorial Museum has begun and is scheduled to open in Spring of 2004. The new museum promises to give the complete picture of the legacy that FDR gave to Warm Springs, Georgia, the nation and the world. With our living history programs, it's no wonder that the Little White House is Georgia's most visited State Historic Site. \r\n \r\nWarm Springs offers over 60 specialty shops located in the Historic Village. Begin on the bustling Main Street and follow the alleyways to the Bullochville and Magnolia courtyards for a unique shopping experience. \r\nHistory is evident in the town's charming restaurants, hotels and the 100-year-old restored buildings. Warm Spri ngs Vi llage offers food to please all tastes with over nine restaurants. We also invite you to retire in our Historic Hotel or other fine lodging accommodations. \r\nMake History Come Alive! \r\n \r\n'Iivo ofour Historic Restaurants: The Bulloch House (top) \r\nVictorian Tea Room (bottom) \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n www.0EORGIA0NMvMrNo.oRG I 1.800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nCOLUMBUS \r\n \r\nEDISON \r\n \r\nLAKE PARK \r\n \r\nFlint River Golf Course \r\n \r\nBull Creek Golf Course \r\n \r\nThe Pines Golf Club \r\n \r\nFrancis Lake Golf Club \r\n \r\n2000 McAdams Dr, 31705 7333 Lynch Rd., 31820 \r\n \r\n623 Country Club Rd. \r\n \r\n5366 Golf Dr, 31636 \r\n \r\n229-430-5267 \r\n \r\n706-561- 1614 \r\n \r\nOff GA Hwy. 37 E., 39846 229-559-7961 \r\n \r\nwww.columb11sga.org/B1tllcreek 229-835-3056 \r\n \r\nwww.francislalee.com \r\n \r\nRiver Pointe Golf Club \r\n \r\n801 River Pointe Dr., 31701 Godwin Creek Golf Course \r\n \r\nFITZGERALD \r\n \r\nMEANSVILLE \r\n \r\n229-883-4885 \r\n \r\n403 42nd St., 31904 \r\n \r\nFitzgerald Country Club \r\n \r\nHickory Ridge Golf Club \r\n \r\n706-324-0583 \r\n \r\n330 Ocilla Hwy., 31 750 \r\n \r\n838 Thompson Rd. , 30256 \r\n \r\nTwin Oaks Golf Course \r\n \r\n229-423-111 7 \r\n \r\n706-648-2955 \r\n \r\nBldg. 7800 \r\n \r\nOxbow Creek Golf Course \r\n \r\n,vivw. midgagolf com \r\n \r\nE. Matthews Blvd., 31704 \r\n \r\n3491 S. L1tmpkin Rd., 39803 Mallard Point Golf Club \r\n \r\n229-63 9-5211 \r\n \r\n706-689-9977 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 215, 31750 \r\n \r\nMIDLAND \r\n \r\n229-365-7810 \r\n \r\nWoodland Hills Golf Club \r\n \r\nAMERICUS \r\n \r\nWoodland Hills Golf Club \r\n \r\n592 Day Lake Dr. , 31820 \r\n \r\nBrickyard Plantation \r\n \r\n592 Day Lake Dr., \r\n \r\nFORT BENNING \r\n \r\n706-563-55 11 \r\n \r\nGolf Course \r\n \r\nMidland, 31820 \r\n \r\nFollow Me Golf Course \r\n \r\n1619 US Hwy. 280 E., 31709 706-563-55 11 \r\n \r\nBldg. 390, 31905 \r\n \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN \r\n \r\n229-874- 1234 \r\n \r\n706-687-1940 \r\n \r\n* Callaway Gardens Resort \r\n \r\nwww.brickyardgolfclub.com \r\n \r\nCORDELE \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 18, 31822 \r\n \r\nCrisp County Golf Course \r\n \r\nFORT GAINES \r\n \r\n800-225-5292 \r\n \r\nWolf Creek Golf Club \r\n \r\n1205 N. Fifth St , 31015 \r\n \r\n* Meadow Links at George T. \r\n \r\nWlVlV.callawaygardens.com \r\n \r\n207 Wolf Creek Dr., 31709 229-276-2797 \r\n \r\nBagby Golf Course \r\n \r\n229-928--+040 \r\n \r\nOff GA Hwy. 39, 31 751 \r\n \r\nREYNOLDS \r\n \r\n* Georgia Vets Memorial \r\n \r\n229-768-3714, 800-434-0982 Reynolds Golf Course \r\n \r\nASHBURN \r\n \r\nGolf Course \r\n \r\nwww.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 128 N., 31076 \r\n \r\nWanee Lake Country Club \r\n \r\n2315 US Hwy. 280 W., 31015 \r\n \r\n478-847-4546 \r\n \r\n3821 GA Hwy. 11 2 W., 31714 229-276-2377, 800-434-0982 GRIFFIN \r\n \r\n229-567-2727 \r\n \r\nwww.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nGriffin City Golf Course \r\n \r\nSYLVESTER \r\n \r\nCamp Northem Rel., 30224 Pine Knoll Country Club \r\n \r\nBAINBRIDGE \r\n \r\nPine Hills Country Club \r\n \r\n770-229-6615 \r\n \r\n409 Pine Knoll Rd., 31791 \r\n \r\nIndustrial Park Golf Course \r\n \r\n15 Aberdeen Circle, 31015 \r\n \r\n229-776-3455 \r\n \r\n183 Davis Ave., 39817 \r\n \r\n229-273-1238 \r\n \r\nMorgan Dairy Golf Club \r\n \r\n229-246-8545 \r\n \r\n525 Morgan Dairy Rd., 30223 THOMASTON \r\n \r\nCUSSETA \r\n \r\n770-3 58-2221 \r\n \r\nRaintree Golf Club \r\n \r\nBUENA VISTA \r\n \r\nRed Oak Golf Club \r\n \r\n1495 US Hwy. 19 S. , 30286 \r\n \r\nCedar Creek Golf and \r\n \r\n158 Gordy Mill Pond Rd., \r\n \r\nLAGRANGE \r\n \r\n706-647-7358 \r\n \r\nCountry Club \r\n \r\n31805 \r\n \r\nAmerican Legion Golf Course W\\Vlv.midgagolfcom \r\n \r\nOff GA Hwy. 137, 31803 \r\n \r\n706-989-3312 \r\n \r\n300 Main St., 30240 \r\n \r\n229-649-3381 \r\n \r\n706-884-4379 \r\n \r\nTHOMASVILLE \r\n \r\nDOERUN \r\n \r\nCountry Oaks Golf Course \r\n \r\nCOLQUITT \r\n \r\nThe Barrens Golf Course \r\n \r\nThe Fields of Rosemont \r\n \r\n6481 GA Hwy. 122, 31757 \r\n \r\nClydesdale Meadows Golf Club 2254 GA Hwy. 270 W., 31744 257 S. Smith Rel., 30241 \r\n \r\n229-225-4333 \r\n \r\nl 00 Clubhouse Dr., 3983 7 229-782-7172 \r\n \r\n706-845-7425 \r\n \r\n229-758-9200 \r\n \r\nTIFTON \r\n \r\nww,v.clydesdalemeadows.com DONALSONVILLE \r\n \r\nForest Lake Golf Course \r\n \r\nDonalsonville Country Club \r\n \r\n260 Sutton Rel. , 31794 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 39 S., 31745 \r\n \r\n229-382-7626 \r\n \r\n229-524-2955 \r\n \r\nSunsweet Hills Golf Club 3922 US Hwy. 41 N., 31793 229-386-4653 \r\nTifton Family Golf and Pine Island Golf Club 336 Brighton Rd., 31794 229-388-0118, 229-387-7600 \r\nVALDOSTA Northlake Golf and Country Club 4025 Northlake Dr. , 31602 229-247-8613 \r\nQuiet Pines Golf Course 15501 Prewitt St. Moody AFB, 31699 229-257-3297 \r\nStone Creek Golf Club 4300 Coleman Rd., 31602 229-247-2527, 1vivw.gagolfco111 \r\nWARM SPRINGS Roosevelt Memorial Golf Course US Hwy. 27-A/GAHwy. 41, 31830 706-655-5230 \r\nWILLIAMSON The Pines Reidsboro Rd, 30292 770-229-4107 www.miclgagolfcom \r\nWOODBURY Pebblebrook Golf Course 1116 Pebblebrook Rd. , 30293 706-846-3809 \r\nZEBULON Cedars Golf Club GA Hwy. 18 W., 30295 770-5 67-8808 www.midgagolfcom \r\n \r\nLUMPKIN 0-16 \r\nPresidential Pathways Bedingfield Inn Museum 100 Cotton St. , 011 the Square, Lumpkin, 31815 229-838-641 9, www.bedingfielclinn.org This G reek Revival house museum contains original \r\npi oneer furni sh ings, and an 1845 log dogtrot house is \r\nalso on site. Open Tue .-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m. Adu lts \r\n$3, children $ 1. Gu ided tours offered. G roups by appointm e nt . l:;lWC \r\n \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conservation Park 7 miles west of Lwnpkin, on GA Hwy. 39C 229-838-6202, www.gastateparks.org Explore the breathtaki ng col ors of G eorgia's \"Littl e Grand Can yon\" on 10 mi les of tra il s and learn about th e 150-foot-deep can yo n, the pl u m leaf azalea, and oth er wi ldflowers. Camping and cottages are nearby at Florence Mari na State Park in Omaha. Open daily 7 a. m .- dark. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nWestville 1 MLK Dr. , Lum/Jkin, 31815 229-83 8-6410, 888-73 3-1850, WlVW. westville.org This living-hi story museum represents a typical midi 9th-century Georgia village. Demonstrators present 18 50s crafts, quilting, potting, and open-hearth cook- \r\ning. Open Tu e.-Sat. 10 a .m.-5 p.m. , Sun . l p.m.- 5 \r\npm. Adults $ 10, ch ildren $4, seniors $8 . \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\n Travel Services Stagecoach Trail Tour 100 Cotton St., 011 the Square., Lumpkin, 31815 229-838-641 9, www.bedingfieldinn.org A broch ure is ava il abl e at the Bedingfield Inn. \r\nMANCHESTER E-12 \r\nPres ide ntial Pa th ways Historic Manchester 12 1 Main St. , Manchester, 31816 706-846-5 34,1, www.manchester-ga.com Nestled in the Pine Mou ntain foothills, Manchester exudes an atmosphere that is remniscent of the 1930s. T he an nual Railroad Days fest is held here duri ng the third weekend in Oct. [;lWC \u0026. \r\n \r\nColquitt County ArtsCenter 40 1 Seventh Ave. S.W, Moultrie, 31768 229-985-1922, www.moultriechamber.com Art exhibits, local th eater performances, and other arts programs are offered throughout the year. Open Mon.Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a. m.-3 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nColquitt County Courthouse 9 S. Main St., Moultrie, 31768 229-6 16-7420, www.moultriechamber.com Preceded by a log building and then a two-story frame building, the present renovated courthouse was compl eted in 1902. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nColquitt County War Memorial Northwest comer of Courthouse Square Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, www.moultriechamber.com This memorial, with its eternal fl ame, was dedi cated on July 4, 1976, to the memory of Colquitt Coun ty men who served in war and died in service. \r\nElephant Monument Pleasant Grove Primitive Baptist Church Adel Rel., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2 131 , 888-40-VJSIT www.moultriechamber.com This Georgia marble statue marks the grave of a Moultrie native who dreamed of joining the circus and later became the owner of one. \r\n \r\nMOLENA \r\nPresident ial Path ways Gerald I. Lawhorn Canoe Base and Training Center Thunder Scout Reservation 11 66 Dripping Rock Rd., Molena, 30258 706-646-2255, www.tlnmderbsa .org This site has an 8.2-mile looping trail for beginners to advanced mountain bikers, as well as I,l 06 feet of climbing trails and 15 miles of hi king tra ils. Canoeing for organized groups only. Fees vary. Open dai ly. Office open 'Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . \r\ni:;iwc \r\nMONTEZUMA H-15 \r\nPreside nt ial Path ways Kauffman's Strawberry and Farm Market 1305 Mennonite Church Rd. , Montezuma, 31063 478-472-8833 Pick your own peaches and strawberri es during season. T he menu of trea ts includes ice cream, lemonade, pies, tarts, and produce. Seasonal hours Mon.Sat. 8 a.m.-7 p.m ., strawberri es Apr. !- June 15, and peaches May 15-end of July. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nYoder'sCountry Market 7401 State Route 26 E., Montezuma, 31063 478-472-2070 East of Montezu ma in the heart of Mennonite country, this market sells cheeses, jams, and spices. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Closed \r\nSun. and major holidays. [;l \u0026. \r\nYoder'sDeitsch Haus 5252 State Route 26 E., Montezuma, 31063 478-472-2024, www.montezuma-ga.org In th is Southern fa rm setting find quality crafts, traditiona l Pennsylva nia Dutch and Southern culinary delights, a restaurant, a bakery, and a gift shop. Open Tu e.-Sat. 11 :30 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8:30 p.m. , \r\nWed. 11:30 a.rn.-2 p.m. [;l WC \u0026. fl \r\nTravel Services Macon County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 109 N. Dooly St., Montezuma, 31063 478-472-23 91, www.maconcountyga.org Information on the Macon County Drivi ng Tour available. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC \r\nMOULTRIE 1-20 \r\nPlantatio n Trace AMa in Stree t City Bert Harsh Park Fifth St. SE. , Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131 , 888-40-VlS IT www.mou ltri echamber.com Many of the trees in the park trace th eir \"roots\" to notable America ns: a Robert E. Lee swee t gum, a Jimmy Carter slash pine, a Juliette Ward Lowe magnolia, and others. Open daily. Free. [;l \r\n \r\n.=c=a,s- \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nc::, \r\nI s \r\n \r\n,:s \r\n \r\nc,s \r\n \r\nm \r\n \r\n....I \r\n,e:ns \r\nc,s \r\nac:::, \r\n \r\nFrom great fishing and water sports;to quail huntingon asouthern plantation; or visitingthe many historical sites or museums,andof course the Parksat Chehaw, one of only two American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) accredited zoos in the state of Georgia,Albany has something for everyoneinthe fam ily. For more information on Albany visit our web site at www.albanyga.com. \r\nA ~ ,, ,,,,11111/, \r\n \r\n- - GEOR '@!Y \r\n \r\nPEE \r\n \r\n1- \r\n \r\ntlJ11i1il \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGrA0NMYMIND.ORG I r.800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nEllen Payne Odom Genealogy Library 204 Fifth St. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-6540, 229-985-2131 www.electricscotland.com This wing of the Moultrie-Colquitt Coun ty Library contains information on the United States eastern seaboard and westward migration routes. Th e Scottish collection includes memorabilia and photographs and is the main repository for the Scottish clans. \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Free. l:il WC b \r\nGreenfield Church Site Greenfield Church Rd., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-3413 Built in 1848, th e oldest brick building in Colquitt County was a recruiting station and hospital during the War Between the States. Confederate soldiers and church founders are buried in the adjacent cemetery. \r\nOpen daily. Free. l:il b \r\nHancock's Western Wear and Rafter H. Rodeo Arena 1331 GA Hwy. 319 N., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2652, 229-985-2131, www.moultriechamber.com 1.5 miles north of Moultrie This state-of-the-art facility hosts amateur and professional rodeo competitions throughout the yea r, including the Georgia Junior Competition and the Sunbelt Southern PRCA Rodeo. Western-wear store open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.rn.-6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Rodeo schedule and fees vary. l:ilWCb \r\nMoultrie's Antique Trail Downtown Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 888-40-VISIT, www.moultriega.com Southern Georgia's \"antiques capital\" boasts more than 36 antiques dealers in the downtown district. Open Mon.-Sat. Hours vary. l:ilWCb \r\nMuseum of Colquitt County History 500 Fourth Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-890-1626, www.colquittmuse1m1.org Changing exhibits provide an overview of the area's rich history, ranging from rare Native American Indian artifacts to Civil War and World War II rnemorabilia. Open Fri.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-5 p.m. , Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.rn., or by appointment. Guided tours by appointment. Free. l:ilWCb \r\nOld Colquitt County Jail 116 First Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 888-40-VISIT www.moultriechamber.com Built in 1915, the Old Jail is notable for its architecture, Oriental brick, terrazzo floors , and Georgia granite. T he original gallows are still in place, and the charnber of cornmerce is also located here. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. l:ilWCb \r\nState Farmers Market First Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 229-891-7240 www.moultriechamber.com Purchase fresh seasonal produce and Chri stmas trees straight from local farmers. Open year-round Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. l:ilWCb \r\nSteam Locomotive 400 First Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 888-40-VISIT This turn-of-the-century original steam locomotive is popular with train enthusiasts. Free. l:il \r\n176 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce 116 First Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 888-40-VISIT www.moultriechamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.rn.-5 p.m. l:il WC b \r\nNASHVILLE K-20 \r\nPlantation Trace Travel Services Berrien County Chamber of Commerce 201 N. Jefferson St., Nashville, 31639 229-686-5123, www.berrienchamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.rn.-5 p.rn. l:il WC b \r\nOGLETHORPE G-15 \r\nPresidential Pathways Whitewater Creek Park GA Hwy. 128 N., Oglethorpe, 31068 478-472-8171 www. montezuma-ga.orglchamberlwhitewater. htm Creek-fish or camp here, where RV hookups, carnpsites, and a screened picnic pavilion are available. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.rn. Fees vary. l:ilWCb \r\nOMAHA \r\nPresidential Pathways Florence Marina State Park 16 miles west of Lumpkin, on GA Hwy. 39C 229-838-6870, www.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, swirnming pool, and picnic areas. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. l:ilWCb \r\nPARROTT F-17 \r\nPlantation Trace Historic Parrott Main St., Parrott, 39877 229-623-4123, www.parrottga.com Incorporated in 1889 as a cotton-farming cornrnunity, Parrott was revitalized in 1995. Restored buildings showcase antiques and gift boutiques, art galleries, and crafts shops. Hours vary. l:ilWCb \r\nSound Play, Inc. 108 Railroad St., Parrott, 31777 229-623-5545, www.soundplay.com Visitors are encouraged to tour the workshop and play drums shaped like alligators, rnetallophones, and all the other tmusual outdoor rnusical instruments that are rnade on-site using recycled materials. Open daily \r\n10 a.m.-6 p.m. Guided tours available. Free. l:il b \r\nPELHAM \r\nPlantation Trace Travel Services Pelham Chamber of Commerce 119 E. Railroad St., Pelham, 31779 229-294-4924 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn. l:il WC b \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN D-12 \r\nPresidential Pathways Big Bear Farm 865 Butts Mill Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-4684 This fully operational, AHSA-recognized horse farrn hosts 17 equestrian shows per year that are fre e and open to the public. Lessons, visits, and private rentals available. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.rn.-5 p.rn. l:il WC T \r\n \r\nCallaway: Gardens, Resort, Preserve GA Hwys. 18 and 354 (entrance at intersection), Pine Mountain, 31822 800-225-5292, www.callawayonline.com A model for responsibl e land and wildlife stewardship, this 14,000-acre destination offers attractions such as the Discovery Center, Birds of Prey, Vegetable Garden, Butterfly Center, and Horticultural Center. Activities include golfing, fishing, tennis, and more. The resort offers a variety of lodging, eateries, and space for rneetings, retreats, and events. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Guided tram tours available for an additional fee. Adrnission: Adults $13, children $6.50, (5 and under free). l:ilWCMIT \r\nFranklin D. Roosevelt State Park Near Callaway Gardens and Wann Springs on GA Hwy. 190 706-663-4858, www.gastateparks.org Georgia's largest state park includes FDR's favorite picnic spot and the 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail. Historic CCC-built structures include rental cottages and a bell-shaped swimrning pool. Carnping, picnicking, boat rental, and horseback riding are available. FDR's Little White House is nearby in Warm Springs. Open daily 7 a.rn.-10 p.m. l:ilWCb \r\nLiechty's Mill Farm 2280 Butts Mill Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-7400, www.buttsmillfann.com Visit this fully operational farrn with swimming, fishing, pony and horseback rides, train rides, a water slide, gristmills, and a covered bridge. Exoti c animals and a petting farm are on-site. Open daily 9 a.rn.-6 p.m. Fees vary. l:ilWCb \r\nLlewellin's Point Hunting Preserve 7729 Hamilton -Pleasant Grove Rd. Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-9819, 800-636-9819, www.llewellinspoint.com This beautiful hunting preserve beckons to quail, pheasant, and chukar hunters. Open daily Oct. !Mar. 31. l:il WC \r\nRoosevelt Riding Stables 1063 Group Camp Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822 706-628-7463, 877-696-46 13, www.rooseveltstables.com Enjoy horseback rides, wagon rides, and overnight excursions along trails that navigate F.D.R. State Park. Hours by appointrnent. Fees vary. l:il WC \r\nSoaring Eagle Glider Rides GA Hwy. 18, Pine Mountain Airport, Pine Mountain, 31822 706-324-4074, 706-464-1325, 706-322-7023 See Callaway frorn the air in a glider. Flights take off in fair weather Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or by appointment. Ride $40. Instruction fees vary. l:il WC \r\nWild Animal Safari 1300 Oak Grove Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-8744, 800-367-275 1, www.animalsafari.com Take a guided Zebra Bus or motor your own vehicle past bison and giraffes, through the \"Rhino Riviera,\" and other areas of this 500-acre exotic-animal park. Open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. l:ilWCb \r\nTravel Services Pine Mountain Tourism Association and Welcome Center 101 E. Broad St., Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-4000, 800-441-3502, www.pinemountain.org Open Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.rn., Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.rn. l:ilWCb \r\n \r\n PLAINS F- 16 \r\nPresidential Pathways ABetter Hometown Jimmy Carter National Historic Site 300 N. Bond St., Plains, 31780 229-824-4104, www.nps.gov/jica Travel back in time at Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Farm, restored to a pre-electric I930s era with barn , bla cksmith shop, and pump house on 360 acres. Th e depot, where Carter's 1976 presidential campa ign was headquartered, houses a small campaign museum. Other exhibi ts and film s are fea tured at th e visitors center. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. T he farm opens at 10 a.m., and th e depot closes at 4:30 p.m. Free. \r\nl:il WC 6'. \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center 1763 US Hwy. 280 E. , Plains, 31 780 229-824-7477, www.georgiaonmymind.org \r\nOpen daily 8:30 a.m.-5 :30 p.m. l:il WC 6'. \r\nPlains Step-A-Board Tour Downtown/Main St., Plains, 31780 229-824-5 393, 229-924-4011 Tourists provide th eir own vehi cles and must reserve a gu ide two weeks in advance. \r\nQUITMAN \r\nPlantation Tra ce Travel Services Quitman-Brooks County Chamber of Commerce 900 E. Screven St., Quitman, 31643 229-263-4841 , www.quitmangeorgia.org Information on Quitman's Histori c Driving Tour and Antique Tour avail abl e. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. l:il WC \r\n \r\nREMERTON \r\nPlantation Trac e Remerton Mill Village Plum St. and Baytree Pl., Remerton, 31601 22 9-247-2320, www.valdostatot1ris111.co111/shopping.htm This two-street stretch of town is teeming with specialty and antiques shops located in converted mill \r\nhouses. Hours va ry. l:il WC 6'. \r\nREYNOLDS \r\nPresidential Pathways Silver Dollar Raceway CA Hwy. 96 W, Reynolds, 31076 478-847-4414, www.silverdollarraceway.com At this quarter-mile N I-IRA-sanctioned dragstrip, see turn-and-test even ts and quarter-mile points series races . Open weekends Jan.-Nov. Ch eck onli ne or call for schedul e. Fees vary. l:il WC \r\nTaylor Orchards CA Hwy. 96, Reynolds, 31076 478-847-4186, www.taylororcharcls.com Pick berries in the strawberry patch Apr. !- May 30, and purchase peaches fresh from the orchard mid- \r\nMay-July 31. C all fo r hours and fees. l:il WC 6'. \r\nRICHLAND E-16 \r\nPresidential Pathways Richland Rail Museum 200 Broad St., Richland, 31 825 229-88 7-3323 The town's late-1 800s train depot now houses a railroad museu m along with related memorabi li a. Open \r\nMon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. l:il WC 6'. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Richland Welcome Center and City Hall 200 Broad St., Richland, 3182 5 22 9-887-3323 \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri . 8 a.m.- 5 p.m Free. l:il WC 6'. \r\nTHE ROCK F-12 \r\nPresidential Path ways The Rock Ranch, LLC 5020 Barnesville Hwy., The Rock, 30285 706-647-63 74, www.therockrcmch.com M eet the animals in Farmland, explore th e ponds, and learn about their ecosystems. Other \"agritainment\" includes the 9.5-acre Amazing Corn Maze and special events. Office open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call ahead \r\nfo r appointment. Fees vary. l:il WC 6'. fl T \r\nSASSER \r\nPlanta t ion Trace Mark's Melon Patch 8580 Albany Hwy.lUS Hwy. 82, Sasser, 31742 229- 698 -475 0 G et your melon fix with gourds, canteloupes, watermelons, plus Vidalia onions, butter beans, and oth er fresh produce . Hayrides offered at Halloween. Open \r\ndail y 8 a.m.-7 p.m. l:il WC 6'. \r\nSasser Flea Market 8109 Albany Hwy., Sasser, 31742 229-698-45 78 Regional vendors gather here to sell antiques , collectibles, and Rea market goods. General merchandi se, antiques, and collectibles are au ctioned every Tue. 7 p.m. Ma rket open Mon.-Fri. 10 a. m .-6 p.m ., \r\nSat.-Sun. 8 a. m.-6 p.m. l:il WC 6'. \r\n \r\nVisit LaGrange... \r\nRecreation, adventure, \r\nhistory, the arts and more \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\n King Frog Clothing Outlet 1203 W. Fourth St., Adel, 31620 229-896-4848 Outlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. ~WC\u0026. \r\nALBANY Albany Mall 260 1 Dawson Rd., Albany, 31707 229-883-7983, www.shopmalls.com Open Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. 12:30 p.m.-6 p.m. ~WC\u0026. fl \r\nCOLUMBUS Galleria Riverside 11 Ninth St., Columbus, 31901 706-653-1950 Artwork, handcrafted furnishings, antiques, and gifts. Open Mon.-Fri. JO a.m.-5:30 p.m. , Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ~WC\u0026. \r\nJoseph House Gallery Cooperative 828 Broadway, Columbus, 3190 1 706-3 21-8948 Regional artists exhibit paintings, drawings, pottery, photography, and jewelry. Open Tue.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. and the first Sun. of every month I p.m.-5 p.m. ~WC\u0026. \r\nKendrick Pecan Company 302 Brown Ave., Columbus, 31903 706-687-0161, 800-356-1858 www.kendrickpecan.com Fresh pecans, pecan candy, and eight flavors of liqueur cakes. Open Mon.Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-noon. \r\n~\u0026. \r\n \r\nStudio of Jill Chancey Philips 1100 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706-321-0393 T he artist displays and sells original watercolors, oils, pastels, and handpainted fabrics. Call for hours and art \r\nclass schedule. ~ \u0026. \r\nThe Uptown Gallery 1013 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706-571-9800, 800-505-0086 www.lupofinearts.com Th is gall ery displays artwork by regional and national artists such as Kathryn Fincher, G. Harvey, Larry Dyke, and Lena Liu . Open Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. by \r\nappointment. ~ WC \u0026. \r\nCUTHBERT Julianna's Antiques, Gifts, and Tea Parlor 104 S. Peachtree St. , Cuthbert, 31740 229-732-5523 Antiques shopping, collectibles, and a tearoom (reservations required). Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-5 p.m. ~WC\u0026. \r\nFITZGERALD Juliet's Antiques 214 S. Main St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-423-2555 Furniture, dishes, textil es, quilts, and yard art. Open Mon., Wed.-Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.rn. ~ \u0026. \r\nWendy's Antiques and Interiors 110 E. Pine St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-4 23-5 59 3 Antiques and distinctive decorative furniture, art, and collectibles. Open Mon.Tue., 17rn.-Fri. 10:30 a.m.-noon, I p.m.-5:30 p. rn . ~ WC \r\n \r\nLAKE PARK Lake Park Outlets 5327 Mill Store Rd. , I-75, Exit 5 Lake Park, 31636 229-559-6822, 888-SHOP-333 www.outletlsonline.com/selpga.htm Factory outlet mall. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 \r\na.m.-8 p.rn., Sun. 10 a.m.--6 p.rn. ~ WC \u0026. \r\nPARROTT Maridean's Marketplace 110 E. Main St. , Parrott, 39877 229-623-4123, 877-616-4123 www.parrottga.com/Marideans.html Europea n and America n an ti ques, porcelains, and other mementos. Open \r\nTue.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-5 p.m. ~ \u0026. \r\nMollie Jane's Antique Mall 125 Main St., Parrott, 31777 229-623-5561 www.parrottga.com/molly.html Antiques and collectible trinkets. Open Tue.-Thu . 11 a.m .-4 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. noon4 p. m. ~\u0026. \r\nATouch of Wood 12 3 E. Main St., Parrott, 31777 229-623-40 14 www. parrottga.comltouch. html Handcrafted furniture made from cedar, pine, and oak. Open Thu.-Sat. 10 a.m.- \r\n5 p.rn. ~\u0026. \r\nPAVO B. Lloyd's Pecans 2014 E. Harris St., Pavo, 31778 770-358-0782, 800-322-NUTS www.blloydspecans.net T his world-famous pecan candy maker is located on the former site of th e \r\n \r\nFranklin Buggy Factory. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (closed noon- \r\n] p.rn. ). Free. ~ 6'. fl \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN Anne Tutt Gallery GA Hwy. 27 and Harris Co. Hwy. 354 Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-8032, 888-282-0021 www.a1111et11ttgallery.com Paintings, etched glass, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, and Asian antiques. Open Mon.-Fri . 10 a.m.-6 p.m. , Sat. l p.m.- \r\n6 p.m. ~WC\u0026. \r\nPLAINS Plains Historic Inn and Antiques Mall 106 Main St., Plains, 31780 229-824-4517, www.plainsgeorgia.com Antiques shopping at 24 booths. Mall open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.rn., Sun. I \r\np.rn.-5 p.m. ~WC\u0026.T \r\nWARM SPRINGS Antiques and Crafts Unlimited Mall 7679 Roosevelt Hwy.lGA Hwy. 27 Wann Springs, 31830 706-655-2468 Antiques, crafts, collectibles, furniture , glassware, and pottery. Open daily I0 a.m.-6 p.m. ~WC\u0026. \r\nWarm Springs Village Mall 69 Broad St., Wann Springs, 31830 706-655-2 166, www.warmspringsga.com Antiques, co ll ectibles, handpai nted items, and other cra fts. Open daily 9: 30 \r\na.m.-6 p.m. ~ \u0026. \r\n \r\nSYLVESTER \r\nPlantation Trace Travel Services Worth County-Sylvester Chamber of Commerce 301 E. Franklin St., Sylvester, 31791 229-776-7718, www.peanut.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~WC \u0026. \r\nTALBOTTON E-13 \r\nPr esi dential Path ways Big Lazer Public Fishing Area Bunkham Rd., Talbotton, 31827 4 miles east of Talbotton on US Hwy. 80, left 011 Po Biddy Rd. for 6.4 miles, then left on Bunkham Rd. 706-665-8079, www.georgiawildlife.com This 195-acre lake offers abundant fish ing, a concrete boat ramp, picnic tables, and grills. Open dai ly. Free. ~WC \u0026. \r\nTravel Services Talbot Chamber of Commerce 74 Monroe St., Talbotton, 31827 706-665-8079, www.talbotgeorgia.com Open Mon.-Fri . 10 a. m.-noon, 1 p.m.-3 p.rn. ~WC \r\n \r\nTHOMASTON F-12 \r\nPresid ential Pathways A Main Street City \r\nAuchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge On Allen Rd. off GA Hwy. 19 S., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-9686, 706-646-243 www.thomastonchamber.com This 1892 covered bridge was destroyed by a fl ood in 1994. It has si nce been authentically rebuilt with portions of the original bridge. ~ \r\nFlint River Outdoor Center 4429 Woodland Rd., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-2633, www.flintriverwatchers.com T he Outdoor Center provides canoes with equipm ent fo r half-day, full-day, and two-day trips, as well as tubing and rafting along th e Flint River, and shuttle service fo r th ose with thei r own canoes. RV and primitive camping is ava ilable, as are a lodge, grocery store, and gazebo. Open Mon.-Thu. 9 a. m.-9 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 9 a. m.-10 p.m ., Sun. 9 a.m.-6 p. m. Fees vary. ~WC \r\n \r\nHistoric Courthouse Square Downtown/Main St., Thomaston, 30286 706-646-2437 When the courthouse was constructed, commissioners placed a $IO bill in one of the columns so th e county wo ul d never go broke. A statue of a Confederate soldi er commemorates Georgia's role in American history. ~ \r\nPettigrew-White-Stamps House 746 Andrews Dr. , Thomaston, 30286 706-646-7088, 706-646-2437 Representative of the ea rly-1800s dwellings native to this area, this is the second-oldest res idence in Thomaston. Open by appointment only. Call for to ur reservations. Free. ~ WC \r\nRitz Theater 114 S. Church St., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-2749, 706-647-7022, 706-647-5372 (tours) At th is 1920s Art Deco-style theater, movies are schedul ed throughout th e year, as well as a few live performances. Ad ults can en joy the newly renovated VIP balcony, wh ich offers beer and wi ne. Show times vary. Adu lts $5, seniors and chil dren $4. Call for guid- \r\ned tou rs. ~ WC \u0026. fl \r\n \r\n178 \r\n \r\n Skydive Atlanta 2333 Delray Rd., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-970 1, 800-276-DNE , www.skydiveatlanta.com Certified instructors train would-be skydivers and experienced th rill-seekers alike. Open daily, weekends 8 a. m .-su nset, weekdays by appoi ntm ent. Plan to spend half a clay for jumps. Fees vary. ~WC6- \r\nSprewell Bluff State Park 10 miles west of Thomaston, off GA H wy. 74 706-646-6026, www.gastateparks.org Located on th e Flint River, this min imally developed park offers scenic picnic areas, volleyball , horseshoes, hiking trails, and river access. Campi ng is avai lable 25 mi les west at F.D.R. State Park in Pine Mountain , and ca noe ren tal at nearby outfitters. Open daily 7 a.m.-clark. ~ WC 6- \r\nThomaston-Upson Archives 301 S. Center St., Thomaston, 30286 706-646-2437, www.alltel.net/-tuarch Th is archive covers everything from mi crofilm to yearbooks and dates back as early as 1824. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and second Sat. of every month 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. \r\n~WC 6- \r\nATime Remembered, Southern Style Tearoom 505 Stewart Ave., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-9405, www.atimeremembered.net This histori c home, forme rly the Sidney Baron House, is now home to this charming tearoom influenced by Southern heritage and a love for the days of old. Tearoom open Wecl.-Sat. 11 a.m.- 4 p.m., and gift shop Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~WCMIT \r\nTravel Services Thomaston-Upson County Chamber of Commerce 213 E .Gordon St., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-9686, www.thomastonchamber.com Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a. m .-5 p.m. , Fri. 8 a. m .-4:30 p.m. \r\n~WC 6- \r\nTHOMASVILLE H-22 \r\nPlantation Trace All Saints Episcopal Church 443 S. Hansell St., Thomasville, 31792 229-228-9242 Visit the oldest standing church in Thomasville. Following President John F. Kennedy's assass ination, Jacque line Kenn edy attended Mass here . Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Worship services Sun. 10:30 a. m. and 6 p.m. ~ WC 6- \r\nThe Big Oak Comer of E. Monroe and Crawford Sts. Thomasville, 31792 229-227-7099, 800-704-2350, www.tlwmasvillega.com Thomasvi ll e's mighty Quercus virginiana is 323 years old and wi der th an Niagara Falls is deep. ~ \r\nBirdsong Nature Center 2106 Meridian Rd. , Thomasville, 31792 229-377-4408, www.freenet.tlh.fl..us/birdsong With 565 acres of lush fields, forests, and swamp, the center's grounds provide a pristine haven for birds and other native wil dlife. Open Wed., Fri., Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p. m ., Sun. l p.m.-5 p.m. G uided tours ava ilabl e fo r grou ps. Nonmember adults $5, ch ildren 3-12 $2.50. ~WC \r\n \r\nLapham-Patterson House Historic Site 626 North Dawson Street 229-225-4004, ,vww.gastateparks.org Th is spectacular pumpkin-colored Victorian home has period furnishings, fi shsca le sh ingles, Orientalstyle porch decorations, long leaf-pi ne inlaid Roars, a double-flue chimney with walk-th rough sta irway, and a cantilevered balcony. Open Tue-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. 2 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Guided tours start on th e hour. \r\n~WC 6- \r\nMelhana, The Grand Plantation 301 Showboat Ln., Thom asville, 31792 229-226-2290, 888-920-3030, www.melhana.com Moss-laden oaks and magnolias line the entrance to th is 1820s Southern pla ntation , where ga rdens provide the backdrop for 30 historic buildings, incl udi ng the Showboat Theater, whi ch hosted one of the first screenings of Gone With the Wind in 1939. Mel hana is a fu ll-service luxury property with 38 suites, cottages, and a restaurant that serves regional Southern cuisine. Open daily. Call a day in adva nce to schedule a guided tour. ~WCMIT \r\nMyrtlewood Hunting Plantation Lower Cairo Rd., Thomasville, 31792 229-228-6232, www.myrtlewoodplantation.com Myrtl ewood boasts cham pi onship sporting clay courses with fishing lakes, quai l, and whitetail deer h unting. Office open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. ~WC M IT \r\nPebble Hill Plantation 125 1 US Hwy. 319 S., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-2344, www.pebblehill.com T he 3,000-acre estate is a premier example of 20thcentury shooting plantations developed by wealthy Northerners in the early 1900s. C hildren under 6 are not admitted to the main house. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m., wi th final tours at 4 p. m. C losed Sept. Fees vary. ~WC 6- \r\nState Farmers Market 502 Smith Ave., Thomasville, 31792 229-225-4072 T homasville's fre sh-produ ce hub also markets homemade jams, jellies, relishes, and pickles, plus cookbooks. Auctions held May-Nov. Mon.-Sat. 2 p.m.-6 p.m. ~WCMI \r\nSweet Grass Dairy 19635 US Hwy. 19 N., Thomasville, 31792 229-227-0752, www.sweetgrassdairy.com Visit this working dai ry farm and producer of goat and cow cheese. Group tours avai lable by appointment on ly. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC6- \r\nThomas County Museum of History 725 N. Dawson St., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-7664, www.rose.net/~historylinclex. htm Northerners flocked to Thomasville in th e 1880s, creating the Winter Resort Era and transforming area antebellum cotton plantations into quail-hunting retreats. Their story is told here. Group rates available. Step-on gu ide se rvice by appo intm en t. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-noon , 2 p. m .- 5 p.m. Closed last week in Sept. Fees vary. ~WC6- \r\n \r\n \r\nGEORGIA '.5 FAVORITE \r\nOUTDOOR PLAYGROUND \r\nJoin the year-round fun at Pine Mountain, home of Cal/away w1th its fabulous gardens, and golf courses, beach, circus, balloon festival, \r\nsteeplechase and Fantasy in LightsTM.. \r\nFDR State Park for canoeing, hikin![ and horseback ridin![... \r\nthe Wild Animal Park, with exotic \r\nwild animals from around the world .. \r\nthe Little 'bite House for astep back into history... \r\nand visit our deli![htful shops, restaurants and hotels for unexpected deli![hts and outstandm![ hospitality \r\nRne Mountai n is In the middle of everything you want to do in Georgia.. .the Gateway to Callaway Resorts. fo r a booklet on thi ngs to do and places to see, \r\nfor year round packages or for information on the peace of Georgia you've been looking for, ca ll toll \r\nfree: 1-800-441-3502 \r\n~ \u003c,y-CT-\u003eu1e \r\ncll{oun/_atn. \r\nGeorgia The Gateway to Callawayo PINE MOUNTAIN TOURISM ASSOCIATION PO. BOX l 77  PINE MOUNTAIN, GA 3 1822 www.pinemountain.org \r\n \r\n1 FfutilTt-\\GE \r\nGEORGIA'S PREsIDENTIAL PATHWAYS \r\nwww.presidentialpathways.com Call 1.800.VISIT GA fora free \r\n \r\n179 \r\n \r\n Thomasville Cultural Center 600 E. Washington St., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-0588, www.tccarts.org Th e center houses regional and national art exhibits, and theatrical and musical performances are staged in the auditorium. Gallery hours Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Call for guided tours. Fre e. [;;l WC\u0026 \r\nThomasville Genealogical, History, and Fine Arts Library 135 N. Broad St., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-9640, www.rose.net/~glibraryl G enealogical resources include famil y histori es, marriage and death records, and state and cou nty histori es. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m ., Sat. 9 a. m.-4 p.m. Free. \r\n[;;l WC 6c \r\nThomasville Rose Garden Comer of Smith Ave. and Covington Dr. Thomasville, 3J792 229-227-7099, 800-704-2350, www.thomasvillega.com Th is handsome garden features more than 500 prize \r\nrosebushes. Free. [;;l Cc \r\nTravel Services \r\nThomasville-Thomas County Chamber of Commerce 401 S. Broad St., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-9600, www.thomasvillechamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5 p.m. [;;l WC \r\nThomasville Welcome Center and Tourism Authority 144 E. Jackson St., Thomasville, 31792 229-22 7-7099, 800-704-2350, www.thomc1svillega.com Information on the Thomasvill e Historic Walking and Driving Tour and the Heritage Trail Tour available. O1;en Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. \r\n[;;l WC \u0026 \r\nTIFTON J-19 \r\nPl antation Trace AMa in St reet City Atlantic Coastline Artists Gallery 11 9 Love Ave., Tifron , 31 794 22 9-386-0216 Rotating year-round exhib its display the work of regional visual artists. Call for hours and tours by appointment. Free. \r\n[;;l WC \u0026 \r\nCoastal Plain Experiment Station 4604 Research Way, Tifton, 31794 229-386-3811 , www.cpes.peachnet.edu The University of Georgia at Tifton 's agri cultural research center is dedicated to fostering improved ways to produce food and fiber. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. \r\n[;;l WC 6c \r\nCoastal Plain Research Arboretum S. Entomology Dr., Tifron, 31794 229-386-3811, http://nespal.org/native The arboretum encompasses 38 acres of forest and wetlands and provides a living resource for research and education. Guided tours by appointm ent. Open daily. Free. [;;l \r\nFriendly City Park and E. B. Hamilton Complex E. B. Hamilton Dr., Tifton, 31794 229-382-3262 Parkgoers have an amphitheater, softball areas, a soccer complex, pi cnic areas, playground , pavilion, and a pond to enjoy. Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;;lWC \r\n \r\nFulwood Garden Center 802 W 12th St. , Tifron, 31794 229-386-8347 This fin e early-I 900s home and accompanying garden were restored for use by th e Tifton Garden Clubs and the community. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-noon. Tours by appointment. \r\n[;;l WC \u0026 \r\nFulwood Park Tifr Ave. and Eighth St., Tifton, 31794 229-382-623 1 The 35-acre park has a concert stage, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Open dail y dawn-dusk. Free. [;;l WC \u0026 \r\nFun City USA 1657 Carpenter Rd. S., Tifton, 31794 229-387-73 88 T he fun at Fun City includes a ska ting rink, go-cart track, IS-hole miniature golf course, children's softplay area, and 50-game video arcade. Open yearround. Call fo r hours and fe es . [;;lWCMIT \r\nGeorgia Agrirama 1392 Whiddon Mill Rd. , Tifron, 31794 229-386-3344, www.agrirama.com Costumed guides host exh ibits at this 19th-centu ry living-history museum that harks back to a simpler time. Includes two working fa rmsteads, cotton gi n, sawmill , gristmill , M asoni c lodge, steam train, and a newly renovated cou ntry store. Open Mon .-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Hours vary in summ er. Fees vary. [;;lWCMIT \r\nMagnolia Tree Park Magnolia Industrial Park Dr., Tifron, 31794 229-386-0216 Park visitors will be dwarfed by the second-largest magnolia tree in th e United States. The tree is more than 400 years old and has a crown spread of 105 feet. \r\nNespal 2356 Rainwater Rd., Tifron , 31794 229-386-7274, 229-386-38 11, www.nespal.org This facility is staffed by scientists developing systems for environmentally and economically sound ag production. Tours by appointment. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;;l WC 6c \r\nParadise Public Fishing Area US Hwy. 82 E., Tifron , 31794 229-533-4792 T his area has 60 lakes and ponds to choose from. Fishing license and Wi ldlife M anagement license required. Open daily sunri se-s unset. Fees vary. \r\n[;;l WC 6c \r\nTifton Museum of Arts and Heritage 255 Love Ave., Tifron, 31794 229-386-382 1 Visitors may tour th e building, which fea tures exquisite stained-glass windows, and view quarterly traveling art exhibits. Call for hours. Tours by appointment. Free . [;;lWC \u0026T \r\nTift Theater for the Performing Arts 318 Main St. , Tifron, 31794 229-386-5150, 229-298-0067 Operating since 1937, the Tift Theater is listed on the National Register of Historic Si tes. Its Art Deco style is enhanced by glass fa cades embellished with neon \r\nlighti ng. Call for tours and schedule. [;;l WC Cc T \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nTifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce 100 S. Central Ave., Tifron, 31794 229-382-6200, 800-550-843 8, www.tifronchamber.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:3 0 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nr::;;iwc \u0026 \r\nUNADILLA \r\nPr es id ential Pathways Oakbin Pond Preserve Oakbin Rd., off US Hwy. 41, Unadilla, 31091 404-873-6946, www.nature.org/georgia Th is 176-acre land-management area is dominated by a cypress pond with boardwalk connected to the wetlands. Hiking tra ils snake through an upl ands forest. Hours vary and access is restri cted. Call ahead. Free. \r\nVALDOSTA K-22 \r\nPlantation Trace AMain St reet Cit y Annette Howell Turner Centerfor the Arts 527 N. Patterson St., Valdosta, 31603 229-247-2787, www.lvac.org Now housed in a converted bank, the gall ery represents th e work of visual artists in five separate exh ibition spaces. Open Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m- 4 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-4 p. m . Gu ided tours ava il abl e by appoin tment. Free (donations accepted ). [;;lWC \u0026T \r\nBarber-Pittman House 41 6 N. Ashley St., Valdosta, 31603 229-247-8 100, www.valdostachamber.com This stylish neoclass ical residence was built in I915 for E. R. Barber, inventor and local Coca-Cola bottler. Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. \r\nr::;;iwc \u0026 \r\nCrescent House 904 N. Patterson St., Valdosta, 31604 229-244-6747 Built in 1898 by U.S. senator William Stanley, the Crescent acqu ired its name from the distinctive se micircular portico design. Guided tours Mon.-Fri. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Groups by appointment. Free (donations accepted). [;;lWC\u0026T \r\nLangdale Park US Hwy. 41 N., Exit 22, Valdosta, 3160 1 229-259-3507 Visitors ca n enjoy seven miles of nature walks, birding, a picni c area, and a boat ramp. Open daily 6 a.m.-1 l p.m. [;;l 6' \r\nLowndes County Historical Society and Museum 305 W. Central Ave., Valdosta, 31601 229-247-4780, www.valdostamuseum.org Exhibits display artifacts from early Lowndes County famili es . Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Gu ided tours by appointment. Free. [;;lWC \u0026T \r\nMcKey Park 112 Burton Ave., Valdosta, 31601 229-259-3507 Recreational options at McKey include a tennis center, shuffleboard, handball courts, picni c area, horseshoe pits, bandstand, playground, and two pavilions. Electricity provided. Open daily 6 a.m.- 11 p.m. \r\nr::;;iwc \u0026 \r\n \r\n180 \r\n \r\n Wild Adventures 3766 Old Clyattville Rd. , Valdosta, 31601 229-219-7080, 800-808-0872, www.wildadventures.net Lions, tigers, and bears-and other exotics-await parkgoers on the Safari Train Ride. Seek thrills on nine roller coasters, at th e Adventure Quest Go-Kart Raceway, or th e new Splash Island water park. Open da ily Mar.-Labor Day, mid Sept.-Feb. Thu.-Sun. Fees vary. Group rates available. \r\n~WCMIT \r\nTravel Services Valdosta-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce 416 N. 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Valdosta Rd. \r\n \r\n706-647-6374 706-64 7-63 74 706-647-2633 229-228-7275 229-386-8441 229-247-0494 \r\n \r\nwww.therockranch.com www.therockranch.com www.fiintriverfun.com \r\n \r\n. . . \r\n \r\n. . . . \r\n \r\n. . . \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . \r\n \r\n. \r\n  \r\n \r\nVienna Warm Springs West Point WestPoint Yatesville \r\n \r\nPinesCampground Homestead Cabin Rental Amity Campground R. Shaefer Heard Campground Heart of Georgia RV Park \r\n \r\n18Casseta Rd. P.O. Box 311 1001 County Rd.393 101 N. Shaefer Heard Rd. 6722 Hwy.74 \r\n \r\n229-382-3500 706-663-4951 334-499-2404 706-645-2404 706-472-3437 \r\n \r\nwww.homesteadcabins.com http:/ /westpt.sam.usace.army.mil/ http://westpt.sam.usace.army.mii/ \r\n \r\n \r\n... ... ..  ... \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\n Use the map coordinates found in parentheses following most of the cities and towns to locate the city on the map on p, 2, \r\nA A.H. StephensHistoric Park, 94 A. Randall Tuten Environmental Park, 92 Actors' Express Theatre Company/King Plow Arts Center,34 Acworth (E-6), 26, 28 Acworth Beach/Cauble Park, 26 Adairsville (D-41, 122, 140 Adairsville History Museum, 122 Adamson Square, 124 Adel (J-20), 164, 178 AdventureSkydiving Center, 126 AdVentures Aloft Hot-Air Ballooning, 42 African American Panoramic Experience (APEX), 26 African American sites and tours, 25, 26, 32, 33, 34, 44, 55, 58,60, 65, 66, 69, 81 ,83,84,86,95 -96, 102, 103, 104,124, 161, 164,168 Agriculture.See Farms; Orchards Agrirama, 160,180 Air Force Museum, 60 Airport, 12 Alapaha River, 173 Albany (G-18), 164,174,178 Albany Area Arts Council, 164 Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum, 161, 164 Albany Mall, 178 Albany Municipal Auditorium, 164 Albany Museum of Art, 164 Alexander Park, 43 Alice Walker Self-Guided Driving Tour, 96 All Saints Episcopal Church, 179 Al latoona Lake and VisitorsCenter, 124 Al latoona Pass Battlefield, 124 Allen Jr. (Iva n) Braves Museum and Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours, 34 Allen's Fly-A-Way Shooting Resort, 143 Allied Arts Center- John Marlor House, 105 Alligators, 166 Alma (N-18), 84,90 Alpacas, 123 Alpharetta (F-6), 26, 28, 30 Alpharetta Family~kate Center and The Cooler, 26 Alpine Amusement Park, 138 Alpine Antique Auto and Buggy Muse um,138 Alpi neMiniature Golf, 138 Alpine Wedding Chapel, 138 Alta Vista Cemetery, 136 Altama Museumof Art and History, 110 Altamaha River, 82, 92, 101 Altamaha River Kayak and Canoe Trail, 18 Altamaha Waterfowl Management Area, 58 Alto, 122 American Museum of Papermaking, 26 Americus (G -16), 164-165, 174 Amicalola Falls, 118 Am ica Iola Falls StatePark and Lodge, 134 Amish Red Barn, 142 Amity Recreation Area, 102 Amuseme nt parks/centers, 35, 36, 39, 43,44,45,60,62,63, 103, 104,138, 163,166,180,181. See also Miniaturegolf Anderson House Museum,96 Andersonville (G -15), 165 Andersonville Civil War Village, 165 Andersonville National Historic Site, 163, 165 AndersonvilleTrail, 18, 161 Andretti Speed Lab, 44 Andrew Low House, 65 Andrews Cove Recreation Area, 130 Andy's Trout Farm, Cabins, and Campground, llS \r\n \r\nAn imal preserves/parks, 42, 110, 132, 134, 145, 164, 176,181. \r\nSee alsa Petting farms; Wi ldlife areas An imal Rehabilitation Center, 42 An na Ruby Falls, 138 An nabelle Lunday Fetterman Porcelain \r\nMuseum, 96 Anne Tutt Ga llery, 17B Annette Howell Turner Center \r\nfor the Arts, 180 Antebellum Capito l Museum, 105 Antebellum Trails, 18, 81 Antique Funeral Museum/Margaret \r\nMit(hell Playhouse, 40 Antique Market (Roswell), JO Antique Row (Chamblee), 36 Antiques and CraftsUnlimited Mall, 178 Antiques Center and Flea Market, 30 Antiques Tra il, 18 APEX Museum, 26 Appalach ianOutfitters River Trips, 132 Apple Festival, 148 Apple Monument, 132 AppleOrchard Alley, 135 Appleby House/Appleby Branch Library, \r\n85 Apples, 118, 123,132,135,136 Appletree Farms, 122 Appling (0-8), 84 App ling County Heritage Center, 92 Aquariums, 69,72, lOS, 181 Aq uatic Centers, 62, 105 Arbor Place Mall, JO Arboretums, 85, 105 Archaeological areas,96, 103, 122 Arch ives and HistoryDepartment, \r\nGeorgia, 43 Archives and Records Adm inistration, \r\nU.S.,39 Arena at Gwinnett Center, 38 Arlington (E-19), 165 Army Corps of Engineers Visitors Center, \r\n170 Arsena l (Augusta),85 Art Galleries of Historic Roswell, 44 Arthur J. Moore Methodist Museum, \r\nLibrary, and Archive, 63 Artist colonies,36, 145 Artists' Row, 85 ArtsCenter (Hartwell), 138 Ashburn (1-18), 165, 174 Asian Gard en, 80 Asian Square,37 Aska Trails Mountain Biking, 122 Astronauts Monument, 164 Athens,84-85, 90 Atlanta (F-7), 22-36. \r\nSee also Atlanta Metro Atlanta Botanical Garden, 26 Atlanta Braves at Turn er Field, 26 Atlanta Braves Museum and Hall of \r\nFame/Turner Field Tours, 34 AtlantaCampaign Pocket Park, 124, 134 Atlanta Campaign Trail, 18, 23 Atlanta(yclorama, 26 Atlanta Dragway, 132 Atlanta Falcons, 26, 136 Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport, \r\n12 Atlanta History Center, 26 Atlan ta Ice Forum,38 Atlanta Metro \r\nairport,2 bed-and-breakfasts,53 cabins and camping, 53 calendar of events, 14 driving trails, 23 golf courses, 28 introduction, 22-25 lodging, 46-53 map, 23 restaurants, 25 shopping, JO sites and activities, 22-25, 26, 30-54 Atlanta Motor Speedway, 25, 40 Atlanta Opera,26 Atlanta Preservation Center Guided Walking Tours, 35 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Symphony Orchestra, 26 Atl ant a Thrashers , 38 Atlanta West Antique Mall, 142 Atlanta'sChinatown Shopping Square, \r\n30 Atlantic CoastlineArtists Gallery, 180 Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge, 178 Augusta, 85-86, 90, 106 Augusta Arsenal/Augusta State \r\nUn iversity, 85 Augusta Canal Headgates at Savannah \r\nRapids,85 Augusta Canal Interpretive Center, 85 Augusta Golf and Gardens, 85 Augusta Green Jackets, 85 Augusta Mall, 106 Aug usta Museum of History,85 Aug usta Riverwalk Marinaand Boat \r\nRentals, 86 Aurora Theatre, 38 Austell, 28 Auto museums,92, 134, 138, 165 Auto racing, 25, 40, 44, 60, 121, 126, 132, \r\n134,144,147,149,164,168,177 Autrey Mill NaturePreserve and \r\nHeritage Center, 26 Avenue of Oaks, 63 Aviation Hall of Fame, 110 \r\n8 B. Lloyd's Pecans, 178 BabyLand Genera l Hospital, 130 Bagby (George T.) State Park, 170 Bailey-Tebault House, 172 Bainbridge (E-22), 165, 174 Bakeries,92, 176 Ball (Lamar Q.) Raptor Center, 109 Ballet, 42,45 Balloons.See Hot-air balloons Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens, 65 Bancroft SSBN-643 Sa il Exhibit, 62 Banks County Courthouse, 143 Banks County Jail, 143 Banks LakeNational WildlifeRefuge, 173 Baptist churches, 58, 65, 83, 84, 86 Barber-Pittman House, 180 Barksdale Bobwhite Plantation, 92 Barnesville,86, 92 Barnsley Gardens, 122 Barrow CountyCourthouse, 149 Barrow County Museum, 149 Bartow History Center, 124 Bartram Forest, 105 Baseball, 26, 34, 66, 85, 134, 147 Basketball, 166 Battle of Resaca, 145 Battlefields, 18,20,41,63, 110,121, 124,133,134,136, 145. See also Civil War Battles for Chattanooga Museum, 145 Baxley, 90, 92 Beach Institute/African-American Museum and Cultural Center, 65 Beaches,26, 36, 44, 54-S7, 58,64. See also Coast Bear Hollow WildlifeTra il,84 Bears, 138 Beaverdam Marina, llS Becky Branch Falls, 130 Bed-and-breakfasts. See also Lodging Atlanta Metro,53 Coast, 77-78 Historic South, 116-117 Mountains, 148, 153 -154 Southern Rivers, 185 Bedingfield Inn Museum, 174 Bellevue Historical Home, 172 Ben Hill County Landing- Ocmulgee River, 170 Benjamin Hawkins Gravesite, 108 Benjamin HawkinsMonument, 108 Bennett (Lawrence) Harness Training Facility, 100 Berry (Ma rtha) Museum, 146 Bert Harsh Park, 175 8ete Todd Wages and Princess Lu cie Shirazi Vintage Clothing Collections, 136 \r\n \r\nBetween the Rivers, Historic District, 146 \r\nBicycle trails, 145, 164. See a/sa Mountainbiking \r\nBig Bear Farm, 176 Big Canoe, 140 Big Creek Greenway, 26 Big Creek Trail Rides, 100 Big Hammock Wild life Management \r\nArea,96 Big Hart Recreation Area, 109 Big Lazer Public Fi shing Area, 178 Big Oak, 179 Big Peach Antique Mall, 106 Big Red Apple Monument, 132 Big 6 Farm, 96 Biking. See Bicycle tra ils; \r\nMountain biking Bingham (Reed) State Park, 164 Birdsong Nature Center, 179 Birdwatching, 18, 55, 58,66, 86, 126, \r\n179. See also Wildlifeareas Birthplace of Rural Free Delivery (RFD) \r\nHistorical Market, 107 Bishop, 90, 92 Black Creek, 62 Black Forest Bear Park and Reptile \r\nExhibit, 138 Black heritage. \r\nSee African Ame rican sites and tours Black Heritage Trail Tour, 168 Black Rock Mounta in State Park, 119, \r\n145 Black Shoals Park,92 Blackbeard Island, 58 Blackbeard Island National Wildlife \r\nRefuge, 58 Blackshear (0-20), 58, 62 Blackshear Lake, 168 Blackstock Vi neyards, 138 Blairsville (H-2), 122,140,142 Blakely (0-19), 165 Blanche Manor Riding Stables, 122 Blanton Creek Park, 172 Blind Suzie Covered Bridge, 145 Bloody Marsh Battle Site, 63 Blue and Gray Museum, 161, 170 Blue and Gray Tra il, 18, 121 Blue Bird Company, 96 Blue Ridge (F-2), 122-123 Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, 122 Blue Ridge WildlifeMa nagement Area, \r\n132 Blue Wil low Inn, 108 Blueberries, 111,123, 164 Bluegrass Express, 118, 138 Bo Ginn Aquarium and Aquatic \r\nEducational Center, 105 Boat rides,58, 66, 69, 146. \r\nSee also Canoeing; Kayaking Bobby Brown State Park, 135 Bonaire , 90 Bonaventure Cemetery, 65 Bookstore, 124 Booth Weste rn Art Museum, 124 Botanical gardens, 26, 42, 6S, 80,8S, 94, \r\n109. See also Gardens BoundaryWaters Resort, 143 Bowdon, 140 Bowen Center for the Arts, 134 Bowens Mill Fish Hatchery, 170 Bowl Springs Park, 103 Bradley's Pumpkin Patch and Christmas \r\nTrees, 134 Brantley County Development Office, 60 Braselton, 123,138,140 Brasstown Bald, 122 Braves Baseball,26 Bremen, 140, 142 BrenauUniversity Permanent Art \r\nCollection, 136 Brer Rabbit Statue, 81 ,95 Brewerysite,59 Bridges. See Covered bridges Brigadoon Lodge, 126 Briscoe (T. W.) Park, 45 Bristol (David) Hot-Air BalloonRides, 139 \r\n \r\nBroad River Campground, 110 Broad River Outpost, 134 Broad River Wildlife Management Area, \r\n135 Brown House Museum, 108 Brown (Bobby) State Park, 135 Brown (Butler) Gallery, 100 Brunswick (R-20), 58, 62 Brya nt (Victoria) State Park, 147 Buchanan, 123 Bud Jones Taxidermy Museum, 148 Buena Vista, 165,174 Buford (H-6), 30, 36 Bullard Creek WildlifeManagement \r\nArea, 101 Bulloch Hall, 23, 44 Burke County Museum, 111 Burkhalter Home, 11 0 Burnt MountainOverlook, 144 Burton Gallery and Emporium, 142 Burton Lake, 126 Burton'sFerry Site, 109 Burt's Farm, 134 Bussey Point Recreation Area, 102 Butler Brown Gallery, 100 Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall and Sports \r\nMuseum,84 Byron , 92,106 Byron Depot, 92 \r\nC. W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center, 96 \r\nCabins and camping At lantaMetro, 53 Coast, 79 Historic South, 11 7 Mountai ns, 148, 155-159 Southern Rivers, 181,186 \r\neagle's Dairy MAiZE, 123 Cairo, 165 Cairo Antique Automobile Museum, 165 Caldwell (Erskine) Birthplace and \r\nMuseum,43 Calendar of events, 14, 16 Calhoun (0-4), 123,140, 142 Calhoun Produce, 165 Callan wolde FineArtsCenter, 26 Callaway: Gardens, Resort Preserve, 160, \r\n176 Callaway Plantation, 110 Camellia Society, 96 Camilla (G-20), 165-166 Campbell County Museum, 39 Camping.See Cabins and camping Cannon, 84 Cannonball House and Civil War \r\nMuseum, 102 Canoeing, 18,59,60, 101,123,130,132, \r\n137, 143,145, 149, 175, 178 Canoochee River, 92 Canton (F-5), 123,140 Capitol, 24, 32. See also Old State \r\nCapitol Building Capitol Museum, 32 Capitoline Wolf, 146 Car racing. See Auto racing Cara Studios/Carneg ie Library Building, \r\n86 Carlos (Michael C.) Museum at Emory \r\nUniversity, 34, 37 Carnegie Library Building, 86 Carnesville, 123 Carriage and buggy rides, 60, 69, 70, 72, \r\n132,139 Carrollton (C-81, 124, 140 CarrolltonCultural Arts Center, 124 Cars. See Automuseums; Autoraci ng Carter,Jimmy, 24, 34, 161, 162, 177 Carter (Jimmy) Library and Museum, \r\n24, 34 Carter (Jimmy) National Historic Site, \r\n162, 177 Carter-Coile Country Doctor'sMuseum, \r\n111 Carters Lake, 145 Cartersville (0-5), 124, 140,142 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMvM1ND ORO I r.800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nCartersville Historic Downtown \r\n \r\nShopp ing District, 142 \r\n \r\nCasinos,58 \r\n \r\nCassville, 124 \r\n \r\nCassville Confederate Cemetery, 124 \r\n \r\nCathedral of St. John the Baptist,65 \r\n \r\nCatholic churches and cathedral,65, 86, \r\n \r\n94, 164 \r\n \r\nCauble Park/Acworth Beach, 26 \r\n \r\nCave Spring, 126 \r\n \r\nCay CreekWetland Interpreti ve Center, \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\nCedartown (B-6), 126, 140 \r\n \r\nCedartown Civic Auditorium , 126 \r\n \r\nCemeteries. See Confederate Cemeteries \r\n \r\nCentennial Olympic Park, 23, 26 \r\n \r\nCenter for Puppetry Arts, JO \r\n \r\nCen ter for Wildlife Education, 109 \r\n \r\nCenter of th eWorl d Monument, 138 \r\n \r\nCen tra l StateHospital Museum, 105 \r\n \r\nChamblee (F-7), JO,36-37 \r\n \r\nChamblee'sAntique Row, 36 \r\n \r\nChappell Gallery in Haygood House, 111 \r\n \r\nCharlemagne's Kingdom, 138 \r\n \r\nCharli eElliott Wildlife Center, 94 \r\n \r\nChateauElanWineryand Resort, 119,138 \r\n \r\nChatham County Garden Center and \r\n \r\nBotan ical Gardens,65 \r\n \r\nChatsworth (D-2), 126,140 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway, \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Forest National fish \r\n \r\nHatchery, 148 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Natu re Center,44 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee-Oco nee National Fo rest, \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee River, 168 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee River National \r\n \r\nRecreation Area, 30 \r\n \r\nCha ttahoochee Va lley Art Museum, 172 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Wildlife Management \r\n \r\nArea, 138 \r\n \r\nChatuge Lake, 143 \r\n \r\nChauncey, 92 \r\n \r\nChehaw Indian Monument, 173 \r\n \r\nChehaw Lake, 164 \r\n \r\nCherokee Capital Historic Site, 123 \r\n \r\nCherokee Recreation Day Use Area, 102 \r\n \r\nChestatee Wildlife Ma nagement Area, \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nChesta tee Wildlife Preserve, 132 \r\n \r\nChickamauga, 126 \r\n \r\nChickamauga and Chattanooga \r\n \r\nNational Military Park, 121, 136 \r\n \r\nChicopee Woods Agricultural Center, \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nChief John Pem berton Birthplace, 102 \r\n \r\nChief John Ross House, 147 \r\n \r\nChief Vann House Historic Site, 119, 126 \r\n \r\nChieftains Museum, 146 \r\n \r\nChieftains Trail, 18, 11 9 \r\n \r\nChildren'sMuseumof Atla nta, JO \r\n \r\nChinatown Shopping Square, JO \r\n \r\nChrist Church, frederica,63 \r\n \r\nChrist Chu rch (Savannah),65 \r\n \r\nChristmas trees, 122, 134 \r\n \r\nChukkar Farm and PoloClub, 123 \r\n \r\nChurches. \r\n \r\nSee specific cities and churches \r\n \r\nChurch-Waddel-Brumby House \r\n \r\nMuseum,84 \r\n \r\nCistercian monastery, 94 \r\n \r\nCivil Ri ghtsMuseums,66, 161 , 164 \r\n \r\nCivil War, 18, 20, 26, 37, 39, 41, 44, 60, \r\n \r\n69, 83,84, 85, 94, 102, 107, 110, 121, \r\n \r\n123,124, lll, 134,136,142, 144, \r\n \r\n145,161, 163,165, 166,170,181. \r\n \r\nSee also Confederate cemeteries and \r\n \r\ngraves ites; Confederate monuments \r\n \r\nand memorials \r\n \r\nClark Atlanta University Art Galleries, \r\n \r\n32 \r\n \r\nClark (Elijah) State Park, 102 \r\n \r\nClarkesville (J-3), 126, 130, 140, 142 \r\n \r\nClarks Hill Lake, 102 \r\n \r\nClarks Hill Lake Wildlife Management \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nArea, 109 \r\n \r\nClaxton, 90, 92 Claxton Bakery, 92 Clayton (J-21, 130,138,140 Clayton College and StateUniversity, 44 Cleburne (Patrick) Confederate \r\nMemorial Cemetery, 40 Clem's Shoal Creek Music Park, 144 Clermont, 130 Cleveland (I-JI, 130, 140, 142 Cl imate,8 Clinton, 92 Clinton Roa dside Park, 92 Clocktower (Rome's), 147 Cloudland Canyon State Park, 119, 145 CNN Studio Tour, 36 Coa st.See also Beaches \r\ncalendar of events, 14 driving trails,55 golf co urses, 62, 72 introd uction,54-57 lodging, 72, 74-79 map,55 restaurants,57, 72 shopping, 66 sites and activities, 54-73 Coastal Plain Experi ment Station, 180 Coastal Plain Researc h Arboretum, 180 Cobb (Ty) Museum, 147 Coca-Cola Museum, 35 Coca-Cola PaintedWa ll Sign, 124 Coca-Cola Space Science Center, 166 Cochran, 90, 92 Cocke (Steve) Fish Hatchery, 168 Coffee Compa ny (Senoia), 45 Coffee State Park, 94 Coheelee Creek Covered Bri dge, 165 Cohutta, 130, 140 Cohutta Fisheries Center, 1JO Cohutta Springs, 132 Cohutta Wilde rness Area, 126 Colbert, 140 Coleman Opera House and Museum, 170 College Park, 28 Colonial Coast Birding Trail, 18, 55 Colonial Mall Macon, 106 Colonial Park Cemetery, 65 Colony Art Gallery, 170 Colquitt (E-201, 166, 174 Colquitt County ArtsCenter, 175 Colquitt County Courthouse, 175 Colquitt County History Museum, 176 Colquitt County Jail, 176 Colq uitt County War Memorial, 175 Columbus (D-141, 163,166, 168,174, 178 ColumbusCottonmouths Hockey, 166 Columbus Museum, 166 Columbus Riverdragons Basketball, 166 Columbus Riverwalk, 166 Columbus South Commons, 166 Columbu sState FarmersMarket, 166 Columbus StateUniversity Rankin Arts Center, 168 ColumbusSymphon yOrchestra, 168 ColumbusWardogs Football, 166 Come Away Plantation, 107 Comer (K-6), 132 Commerce (J-5), 132, 140, 142 Commerce BanksCrossing Factory Stores, 142 Conasauga Lake, 126 Concord Covered Bridge, 45 Confederate cemeteries and gravesites, 4, JJ, 38, 40,43, 86, 103, 106, 107, 124, 134, 145, 170, 172 Confederate Flagpole, 165 Confederate monuments and memorials, 85, 94, 109, 110, 126, 134 Confederate Powderworks Chim ney, 85 Consolidated Gold Mine, 132 Conyers, 90, 92, 94 Cool River Tubing, 139 Cooper Creek Scenic Area, 132 Cooper Creek TennisCenter, 166 Cooper's Creek Wildlife Management Area, 122 \r\n \r\nCooper's Friendship Monument, 124 Cooper's Furnace Day Use Area, 124 Coosa, 140 Cordele (1 -16), 168,174 CordeleMotor Speedway, 168 Corn mazes, 123, 134, 177 Cornelia (J-41, 132 Cornerstone AntiqueMarket, 142 Cotton Hall, 166 Cotton Museum, 181 Cottonmouths Hockey, 166 Country Storeat Skylake, 142 Courthouse Corridor, 18 Courthou ses. See specific counties Covered Bridge Trai l, 161 Covered bridges, 18, 45,92, 111, 123, 124,132,145,147, 161,165,178, 181 Covey Rise Plantation, 165 Covington, 90, 94, 106 Coweta County African Ame rican \r\nHeritage Museumand Research Center,44 Craftsman's Row, 108 Crandall, 132 Crane Creek Vineyards, 138 Crawford Coun ty Birthplace of John Pemberton, 102 Crawford County Courthouse Square, 102 Crawford W. Long Museum, 144 Crawfordville, 94 Cream of Vidalia onionsoup recipe, 83 Creative Arts Guild (Da lton), 134 Crescent House, 180 Crime and Pu nishment Museum and Last Mea l Cafe, 165 Cri sson Gold Mine, 132 Crocker Pottery-Georgia Folk Pottery Center, 145 Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge, 123 Crooked River State Park, 62 Cross Creek Stables, 139 Crown Gardens and Archives, 134 Crystal River Ranch - Llama Treks, 143 Crystals, 102 Culloden, 94 Culloden (William) Grave, 94 Cultural Arts Center (Douglasville), 37 Cumberland Island,56, 58 Cumberland Island Ferry, 62 Cumberland Island National Seashore, 58 Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum,62 Cumberland Mall, JO Cumming (G-5), 132,140, 142 Currahee Mountain , 149 Cusseta, 174 Cuthbert (D-17), 168, 178 \r\nD Dacula,28 Dahlonega (H-31, 121, 132-lll, 138, 140 Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site, 132 Dahlonega Tasting Room, 138 Dairy farm , 179 Dallas, lll-134 Dalton (D-2), 134, 142 DanTucker's Gravesite, 136 Dance, 41, 42, 45 Danielsville, 134 Dapady Ra nch, 170 Darien,58-59, 66 Darien Waterfront Park,58 Dauset Trails NatureCenter, 101 Daveand Buster's, 38 Da vid Bristol Hot-Air Balloon Rides, 139 Davis-EdwardsHouse, 106 Davis(Jefferson) Memori al Sta te Histori cSite, 170 Da wson (F-17), 168 Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area, 134 Dawsonville (G-4), 121,134,140,142 Dawsonville Pool Room, 134 Dean's Store, 149 \r\n \r\nDecatur (F-7), 28, 30, 37 Deen (Max) Memorial Park, 92 Deep Hole Recreation Area, 122 DeKalb FarmersMarket, 37 DeKalb Historica l Society Historic \r\nComplex, 37 Dell-Goodall House, 109 Demorest, 134 Depot at Friendship Plaza, 124 Depots.See Railroad depots Design, Museum of, 34 DeSoto Falls/DeSoto Falls Recreation \r\nArea, 132 Dexter , 90 Dickey Farms, 107 Dick's Creek Falls, 130 Dillard (J-1 ), 135 Dillard House Stables, lJS Dining.See Restaurants Discover Mills, JO Dive centers. See Scuba diving Dixie Highway, 20 Dixie Speedway, 149 Dixieland Fun Park, 39 Doc Holliday Museum, 172 Dockery Lake Recrea ti on Area, 132 Doctors' museums, 111,130, 144 Dodd (Lamar) Art Center, 172 Dodge County Public Fi shing Area, 94 Doerun, 174 Dogwood Plantation Hunting Preserve, \r\n43 Doll Museum, 58 DolphinTou rs, 60, 64, 69, 72, 73 Donalsonville, 168,170,174 Donalsonville Murals, 168 Doraville, 37 Double-Barreled Cannon, 84 Douglas,90, 94 Douglas Municipal Airport/Veterans \r\nPark, 94 Douglass Theatre, 102 Douglasville,28, JO, 37 Driftwood's Coastal Encounters, 63 Driving trai ls. See Trai ls Dru mmer Boy Civil War Museum, 165 Dublin,90, 94 Dublin-Laurens Museum, 94 Dug Gap BattlePark, 134 Dukes Creek falls and Recreation Area, \r\n139 Dukes Creek Mine, 139 Duluth (G-6), 28, JO, 38-39 Dunaway Gardens, 44 Dungeness Ruins, 58 Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman \r\nResort, 110 \r\nEagle Tavern Welcome Center, Museum, and Gift Shop, 111 \r\nEarl May Boat Basin Park, 165 Earth Day Nature Trail, 58 Ea st Ellijay, 135 East Point, 39 Eastman,90, 94-95 Eastman House, 94 Eatonton, 81, 90, 95-96, 106 EclecticElectric Gallery, 32 Edison, 170,174 Education Museum, 105 Effingham Society's Old Jail Museum, \r\n72 1810Country Innand Winery, 109 Elachee Nature Science Center, 136 Elbert CountyCourthouse, 135 Elbert CountyWildlife Management \r\nArea, 135 Elberton (M-6), 135-136, 140 Elberton Granite Museum, 136 Elder Mil l Covered Bridge, 111 Elephant Monument, 175 Elijah Clark State Park, 102 Ellabelle, 59 Ellaville, 170 Ellen Payne OdumGenealogy library, \r\n176 Ellenwood, 28 \r\n \r\nEllicott Rock Wilderness Area, 130 Ellijay (F-3), 136, 140 Elliott, Bill, 134 Elliott WildlifeCenter, 94 EllisBrothers Pecans, 181 Ellis T. Paulk Park, 170 Elsie A.Holmes Nature Park, 145 Emerold Princess Casino/Cruise Ship, 58 Emergency numbers, 12 Emory University, 32, 34, 37 ENSATCenter, 84 Enterprise Mill,85 Episcopa l churches,86, 105, 126,179 Equestrian centers.See Horseback \r\nridi ngand equestrian centers Erskine Cald well Birthplace and \r\nMuseum,43 Estate Treasure,30 Etowah IndianMoundsHistoric Site, \r\n11 9,124 Etowah Valley Game Preserve, 132 Euharlee Covered Bridge and History \r\nMuseu m, 124 Eulonia, 59 Evans, 90, 96 Evans Cou nty Public Fi shing Area, 92 Evergreen Cemetery, 170 Ezekiel Harris House, 85 \r\nfacesof War Memorial,44 Factor's Walk, 65 Factory outlets. \r\nSee Outlet stores; Shopping Fairburn (E-81, 39 Fa irgrounds, 107 Faith Chapel,59 Falcon sFootball, 26, 136 Fargo (N-231, 59 Farmers markets,37,40, 108,164, 165, \r\n166,168,170, 175, 176,177,1 79 Farm FreshTattnall, 108 Farms,92,96, 107,11 0,111,122,123, \r\n134,147, 164,175,176,179,180, 181.See olso Orchards Fayette County Historical Society, 39 Fayetteville (F-9), 28, 39-40 Feath er Ai r Hot-Air Balloons, 59 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Visitors Center and MonetaryMuseum, 32 federated Garden Clu bCenter, 102 Fern Springs Recreation Area, 126 Fernbank Museum of Natural History, 25,32 Fernbank Science Center,32 Ferries, 62,109 Fetterman (Annabelle Lunday) Porcelain Museum, 96 fieldstone Ma ri na, 143 Fillingame Shooti ng Preserve, 168 Fire Museums, 43, 44 Firehouse Center and Gallery, 165 First Africa n Baptist Church, 58, 65 First Presbyterian Church, 86 Fish farm, 100 Fisheries, 126,130, 148,168,170,181 Fishing, 54, 58, 59, 60, 64, 70, 72, 73, 80, 92, 94,100,120,123,126,135,136, 143, 146, 149, 164, 165, 173, 178, 180. See also Coast Fitzgerald, 170, 174,178 Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home, 65 FlanneryO'Connor Memorial, 105 Flea Market Tubing, 139 Flea markets, 30,43,66, 142, 177 Flight centers, 137,146 Flint River Outdoor Center, 178 flint River Outpost, 164 Flood Rescue Workers Monument, 164 Florence Mari na State Park, 176 Flovilla,96 Flovil la1885 School House, 96 Flowery Branch (H-51, 136,140 flowery Branch Depot, 136 Floyd (James H.) StatePark, 148 f lying Frogs, 65 Folkston (P-22), 59,62 \r\n \r\n Folkston Funnel Train-Watching Platform,57,59 \r\nfolkways Center of the Georgia Mountains, 118, 132 \r\nFootball, 26, 136, 166 Forest Park, 40 Forestrymuseum,73 Forests,84, 92, 95,105,120,136,146 Forsyth, 90, 96 Fort Benning, 174 Fort Frederica National Monument, 63 Fort Gaines (C-18), 170, 174 Fort Hawkins, 102 Fort Jackson, 66 fort King George Historic Site, 54, 58 Fort McAllister Historic Park, 54, 60 fort Morris Historic Site, 60 Fort MountainState Park, 119,126 Fort Oglethorpe (B 1), 136 Fort Pulaski National Monument, 54, 65 Fort Screven, 72 FortStewartMilitaryMuseum,59 FortTyler, 181 Fort Valley, 90, 96,106 Fort Vargo State Park, 149 Fortson, 170 Founders Memorial Garden, 84 444 Heritage Trail, 81 FoxTheatre,24,32 Fox Vineyards and Winery, 108, 138 Foxfire Museum, 145 Franklin, 170, 172 Frank linCounty Courthouse, 123 frankl in D.Roosevelt State Park, 176 Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden, \r\n143 Friendly City Park and Amphitheatre, \r\n180 Frogbottom Gristmill, 101 Frogtown Cellars, 138 Frontier Village, 170 Fruitcake, 92 Fulwood Garden Center, 180 Fulwood Park, 180 fun City USA, 180 Funeral Museum, 40 Funk Heritage Center, 149 Funsvi lle, 104 \r\nG Gainesville (H-51, 136-137, 140 Gainesville Marina, 136 Galleria Riverside, 178 Galleria Specialty Mall, JO Gallery at South DeKalb,30 Gallery of Creation, 45 Garden Club of Georgia, 84,102 Gardens, 26, 42, 44, 45, 65, 80, 84, 85, 92, 94, 96,104,109, 122, 126, 134, 143,148,162,164,172,176,180. See alsa Botanical gardens Gateway Antiques and Collectibles Mall, 142 Geechee Institute, 55, 65 Genealogical Society of Henry and Clayton Counties, 43 Genealogy, 39, 92, 96, 108,110, 134, 172, 176, 180 General Coffee State Park, 94 Generation Gap, 92 Geography of Georgia, 8 George Bancroft SSBN-643 Sail Exhibit, 62 George L. Smith State Park, 82, 110 George T. Bagby State Park, 170 George (Wal ter F.) Law Museum, 181 Georgetown, 172 Georgia Ballet, 42 Georgia Department of Archives and History,43 Georgia Department a/Transportation, 12 Georgia Ensemble Theatre, 44 Georgia Grown Vistors Center and Gifts, 40 Georgia Guidestones, 121,136 Georgia HeritageCenter for the Arts, 148 \r\n \r\nGeorgia International Horse Park, 81, 92 Georgia Mounta inParkway, 123 Georgia Museum of Art, 84 Georgia National Fairgrounds and \r\nAgricenter, 107 Georgia Southern Botanical Gardens, \r\n109 Georgia Southern Un iversity Museum, \r\n109 Georgia state animals and plants, 8 Georgia state motto, 8 Georgia State Patrol, 12 Georgia State University, 32 Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park, \r\n168 Georgia Winery Taste Center, 138 Georgia Wines, Inc., Tasting Room, 138, \r\n142 Gerald I. Lawhorn Canoe Base and \r\nTraining Center, 175 Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, 86 Ghost tours, 7,45, 64, 69, 72 Gilbert (Ralph Mark) Civil Rights \r\nMuseum,66 Gilmer Golf and Games, Inc., 136 Girl Scouts First Headquarters, 65 Glass Gator Farm, 166 Glennville, 96 Gliderrides, 146,176 Gold and gold mines, 121,130,132, 139 Gold City Corral and Carriage Service, \r\n132 Go ld'n Gem Grubbin' Mi ne, 130 Golf Connection (travel service), 72 Golf courses. See also Miniature golf \r\nAtlanta Metro,28 Coast,62, 72 Historic South, 80, 85, 90 Mountains, 140 Southern Rivers, 174 Golf Hall of Fame, 85 Gone with the Wind, 23, 34, 39, 41, 43, 86,147 Gane with the Wind Hall of Stars Museum,86 Gane with the Wind Movie Museum: Scarlett on the Square,43 Gooseneck Farms, 106 Gordon (John B.) Hall, 144 Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park, 108 Gordon-Lee Mansion, 126 Gourd farm, 111 Gourd Place, 147 Governor's House, 144 Governor's Mansion,33 Grand Opera House, 102 Grand Theatre (Fitzgerald), 170 Grand Theatre of Cartersville, 124 Grandmother's Garden and Pathwa ys of Gold Park,45 Grandview, 145 Granite Museum, 136 Grantville, 40 Grave of William Culloden, 94 Graves Mounta in, 102 Gray, 90, 96 Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary, 65 Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, 37 Green Jackets Baseball, 85 Green Street Historic District, 136 Greene County Historical Society Museum,96 Greenfield Church Site, 176 Greensboro, 90, 96, 100,106 Greensboro Antique Mall, 106 Greensboro's Old Rock Gaol Jail, 96 Gregory (J. f.) Park,62 Griffin (G 10), 172,174 Griffin City Park, 172 Griffin Museum and Art Gallery, 172 Griffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area, 102 Grizzard (Lewis) Museum, 43 Grovetown, 100 Grovetown Museum, 100 Guido Gardens/Evangelistic Association, 80,104 \r\n \r\nGullah culture, 55,65 Gun Club, 108 Guyton, 59 Gwinnett Arena,38 Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, 45 Gwinnett Historic Courthouse, 42 Gwinnett Historical Society/Gwinnett \r\nHistory Center,42 Gwinnett History Museum, 42 Gwinnett Place Mall, JO \r\nH H\u0026 HOrchards, 42 Habersham Winery, 119, 138 Habitat for Humanity International Head quarters, 164 Haddock, 100 Hahira , 172 Hall County Courthouse, 136 Hambidge Center, 145 Hamburg State Park, 106 Hamilton (D-121, 172 Hamilton (Fred) Rhododendron Garden, 143 Hamilton House Museum, 134 Hampton (G-9), 40 Hancock County Courthouse, 109 Hancock's Western Wear, 176 Hang gliding, 146, 176 Happy Valley Pottery, 111 Haralson County Courthouse, 123 Haralson Mill Covered Bridge, 92 Hard Labor Creek State Park, 108 Hardy, Oliver, 100 Harlem, 90,100 Harness Training Facility, 100 Harold Nash Guide Service, 136 Harris Arts Center, 123 Harris (Ezekiel) House,8S Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge,59 Harsh (Bert) Park, 175 Hart (Nancy) Cabin, 136 Hart County Community Theatre, 138 Hart County Historical Museum, 138 Hart County Wildlife Management Area, 138 Hart State Park, 138 Hartwell (L-4), 138, 140 Hartwell Lake, 138 Hartwel l Marina, 138 Haunted Pillar,86 Hawkins (Benjamin) Gravesite, 108 Hawkins (Benjam in) Monument, 108 Hawkinsville, 90,100, 106 Hawkinsville Antique Mall, 106 Hay House, 102 Haygood House and Chappelle Gallery, 111 Hay ward (Susan) Gravesite Monument, 124 Hazlehurst, 90,101 Hazlehurst Historical Museum, 101 Heard County Historical Center and Museum, 170 Heartland of the Confederacy Civil War Trail,20 Helen (1-31, 120, 138-139, 140,142, 143 Helton Creek Falls, 122 Helton Howland Park, 148 Henderson falls Park, 149 Hephzibah, 90 Herb farm, 100 Herbert (Gertrude) Institute of Art, 86 Heritage Hall, 104 Heritage Park (McDonough),43 Heritage Station Museum, 94 Herman C. Michael Park, lll Herndon Home, 24, 33 Herty Nature Trail, 109 Hiawassee (1-1), 142,143 Hickory Hill, 109 Hickorynut Cove Trout Farm, 143 Hidden Creek Recreation Area, 123,144 Hi Fi Buys Amphitheatre, 33 High Falls State Park, 101 High Museum of Art, 33 \r\n \r\nHig hMuseum of Art, Folk Art, and Photography,33 \r\nHigh Shoals Falls and High Shoals Scenic Area, 143 \r\nHighway 197 Trai l, 20 Highway 441 Heritage Trail, 20 Hillcrest Orchards, 136 Hills and Dales, 172 Hillside Orchard Country Store, 148 Hi llside Orchard Farms, 149 Hinesville (R-17), 59, 62 Hiram, 140 Historic Freight Depot/Georgia Building \r\nAuthority,33 Historic Marietta Square,30 Historic Shops of Crabapple, JO Historic South \r\ncalendar of events, 14, 16 driving trails,81 golf courses, 90 introduction, 80-83 lodging, lll-117 map,81 restaura nts,83 shopping, 106 sites and activities, 80-lll Historic trails.See Trai ls Historical sites.See specific sites History of Georgia, 4 Hockey, 38, 166 Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site,58 Holcomb Creek Falls, 130 Holiday on Lake Lanier, 36 Holliday (Doc) Museum, 172 Holliday Dorsey-fife House, 39 Holloway (Sterling) Marker, 126 Holly Theatre, 133 Hollywood Connection, 166 Holmes (Elsie A.) Nature Park, 145 Homer (J-4), 140,143 Homerville (M-21), 59 Hoofer's Gospel Barn, 172 Horne's Buggy Rides, 139 Horse Creek Wildlife Management Area, 101 Horse Trough Falls, 139 Horseback riding and equestrian centers, 26, 58, 81, 92,100,109, 122, 123,130,132,135,136,139, 147, 170, 172, 176 Horsehoe Bend River Park, 145 Horticulture Trial Garden, 84 Horton House Ruins,59 Horton's Books and Gifts, 124 Horton's Brewery Site, 59 Hot-air balloons, 42, 59, 139 Hotels. See Lodging Howland (Helton) Park, 148 Hudgens (Jacqueline Casey) Center for the Arts, 38 Huie(Mildred) Museumat Med iterranean House,63 Human Experience Theatre, 166 Hunting, 43, 59, 92, 107, 109, 132, 143, 149, 164, 165,166,168,170,173, 176,179 Hurricane Shoals Park, 145 \r\n1-20 Treasures Trail,20,81 Ice hockey.See Hockey Ice skating,38 IMAX theater, 25 Indian Mounds, 96,124,143,165 Indian Museums, 108, 146 Indian sites.See NativeAmerican sites Indian Springs, 101 Indian Springs Chapel, 101 Indian Springs Hotel,82, 101 Indian Springs State Park,01 lnfa ntryMuseu m,166 Ingleside Village Shopping and Arts \r\nDistrict, 106 Iran Harse, 96 ITA Collegiate Tennis Hal l of Fame, 84 !vanAllen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall \r\nof fame/Turner Field Tours, 34 \r\n \r\nJ. F.Gregory Park, 62 Jack Daniel's Garden Patch, 164 Jackson, 90, 101 Jackson County Courthouse, 144 Jackson Lake, 101,106 Jacksonville, 101 Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for \r\nthe Arts,38 Jaemor Farms, 118, 122 Jails, 72, 92, 94, 96,110,143,165,176 James H. Floyd State Park, 148 Japanese garden, 96 Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, 101 Jasper (f.4), 144 Jay 8ird Springs Resort, 92 Jefferson (J.6), 144 Jefferson Davis Memorial State Historic \r\nSite, 170 Jekyll Island (S-21), 56, 59-60, 62, 66 Jekyll Island Arts Association Exhibit, 59 Jekyll Island Fishing Pier,59 Jekyll Island History Center,60 Jekyll Island National Historic \r\nLandmark District, 59 Jekyl l Island Soccer(omplex,59 Jekyl lWharfMarina,59 Jesup, 90, 101 Jewell, 101 Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, 24, \r\n34 Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, 177 John B. Gordon Hal l, 144 John Marlor House, 105 John Pemberton (Chief) Birthplace, 102 John Ross House, 147 John Tanner State Park, 124 Johnny Mize Athletic Center and \r\nBaseball Museum, 134 Johnston (Joseph E.) Statue, 134 Jolly Nut Company, 106 Jones (Bud) Taxid ermy Museum, 148 Jones County Courthouse, 96 Jones Creek Church Museum, 102 Jonesboro (f.8), 28, 40-41 Joseph E. Johnston Statue, 134 Joseph House Gallery Cooperative, 178 Julianna's Antiques, Gifts, and Tea \r\nParlor, 178 Juliet's Antiques, 178 Juliette, 101 Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, 66 Juliette Lake, 101 \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center, 134 Kauffman's Strawberry and Farm \r\nMa rket, 175 Kayaking, 18, 55, 59, 60, 63, 64, 65, 73, \r\n101,130,132,137, 143 Keller's Flea Market, 66 Kendrick Pecan Company, 178 Kennesaw (E-6), JO, 41 Kennesaw Mountain National \r\nBattlefield Park, 22, 41 Keown Falls, 144 Kettle Creek Revolutionary War \r\nBattlefield, 110 Keysville, 90 King Frog Clothing Outlet, 178 King (Martin Luther) Center,25,34 King (Martin Luther) National Historic \r\nSite,25,34 King Plow Arts Center/Actors' Express \r\nTheatre Company,34 Kingsland (R-221, 60, 62 Kingston, 144 Kingston Confederate Museum/ \r\nKingston History Museum, 144 Kirby-Quinton Heritage Cabin, 144 Knoxville, 102 Koinonia Farms, 164 Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park, \r\n165 Kudzu Playhouse ofRoswell, 44 \r\n \r\n www.GEORG I A0NMvMrND ORO I I .800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nL. l. Wyatt Museum, 96 \r\n \r\nLenox Square, 30 \r\n \r\nLacksen Plantation and Quail Hunting, \r\n \r\nLeslie (G- 161, 173 \r\n \r\n109 \r\n \r\nLewis Grizzard Museum, 43 \r\n \r\nLadson Genealogical Library, 110 \r\n \r\nLewis Vaughn Botanical Gardens, 94 \r\n \r\nLafayette (B-3), 140, 144 \r\n \r\nLiberty Square, 104 \r\n \r\nLaGrange (C-11), 172, 174-175 \r\n \r\nLiberty Theater Cultural Center, 166 \r\n \r\nLake Allatoona, 124 \r\n \r\nliberty Trail, 20, 55 \r\n \r\nLake Blackshear, 168 \r\n \r\nLibraries, 34, 85, 86,110, 176, 180. \r\n \r\nLake Blue Ridge Recreation Area, 123 \r\n \r\nSee alsa Genealogy \r\n \r\nLake Burton Trout Hatchery, 126 \r\n \r\nliechty's Mill Farm, 176 \r\n \r\nLake Burton Wildlife Management \r\n \r\nlighthouses, 54, 60, 64, 72 \r\n \r\nArea, 126 \r\n \r\nlights on Macon Illumination Tour, 103 \r\n \r\nLake Chatuge Recreation Area, 143 \r\n \r\nLilburn , 42 \r\n \r\nLake Chehaw, 164 \r\n \r\nLincoln County Historical Park, 102 \r\n \r\nLake Conasauga Recreation Area, 126 \r\n \r\nLincolnton, 90,102 \r\n \r\nLake Conasauga Songbird Management \r\n \r\nLindale, 140 \r\n \r\nArea, 126 \r\n \r\nLindbergh Memorial, 164 \r\n \r\nLake Hartwell, 138 \r\n \r\nLindsay Grace Lake, 108 \r\n \r\nLake Jackson, 101, 106 \r\n \r\nLithia Springs, 42 \r\n \r\nLake Juliette, 101 \r\n \r\nLithonia, 28, JO \r\n \r\nLake Lanier, 36, 136, 137 \r\n \r\nLittle Grand Canyon, 174 \r\n \r\nlake Lanier Islands (H-5), 140, 144 \r\n \r\nLittle Ocmulgee State Parkand Lodge, \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Islands Beach and \r\n \r\n82, 104 \r\n \r\nWa terpa rk,36 \r\n \r\nLittle Red Caboose, 101 \r\n \r\nLake Lanier OlympicCenter, 137 \r\n \r\nLittle River Marina, 84 \r\n \r\nLake Lind say Grace, 108 \r\n \r\nlittle St. Simons Island (S-20), 60 \r\n \r\nLakeNottely,122 \r\n \r\nLittle WhiteHouse Sta te HistoricSite, \r\n \r\nLake Oconee, 95, 96 \r\n \r\n181 \r\n \r\nlake Park, 173,174,178 \r\n \r\nlive Oak Plantation, 164 \r\n \r\nLake Park Outlets, 178 \r\n \r\nLizella, 102 \r\n \r\nLake Rabun, 130 \r\n \r\nllama Treks, 143 \r\n \r\nLake Richard B. Russell, 136 \r\n \r\nllewellin's Point Hunting Preserve, 176 \r\n \r\nLake Russell Recreation Area, 126 \r\n \r\nLock and Dam Regional Park, 146 \r\n \r\nLake Russell Wildlife Management \r\n \r\nLockerly Arboretum, 105 \r\n \r\nArea,132 \r\n \r\nLockerly Hall, 105 \r\n \r\nLake Seed, 130 \r\n \r\nLocust Grove (G-9), 30, 42 \r\n \r\nLake Shamrock,40 \r\n \r\nLodgi ng. See also Bed-and-b reakfasts; \r\n \r\nLake Sinclair, 95, 105, 109 \r\n \r\nCabins and camping \r\n \r\nLake Springs Recreation Area, 84 \r\n \r\nAtla nta Metro, 46-53 \r\n \r\nLake Tehama, 143 \r\n \r\nCoast, 72, 74-79 \r\n \r\nLake Tobesofkee Recreation Area, 1OJ \r\n \r\nHistoric South, 111-117 \r\n \r\nLake Tugalo, 148 \r\n \r\nMountains, 148, 152-159 \r\n \r\nLake Walter F. George, 170, 172 \r\n \r\nSouthern Rivers, 182-186 \r\n \r\nLake West Point, 181 \r\n \r\nLoganville,28, 42 \r\n \r\nLake Winfield Scott Recreation Area, \r\n \r\nLong (Crawford W.) Museum, 144 \r\n \r\n148 \r\n \r\nLongstreet Gravesite, 136 \r\n \r\nLake Winnepesaukah, 147 \r\n \r\nLookout Lake, 145 \r\n \r\nlakeYonah, 149 \r\n \r\nlookout Mountain , 145 \r\n \r\nLakeland, 173 \r\n \r\nlookout Mountain Fli ght Park and \r\n \r\nLamar Dodd Art Center, 172 \r\n \r\nTraining Center, 146 \r\n \r\nLamar Dodd School of Art Gallery, 84 \r\n \r\nlookout Mounta in Parkway, 20 \r\n \r\nLamar Q. Ball Raptor Center, 109 \r\n \r\nLost Mill Workers of Roswell \r\n \r\nlanders-Cain House and Sweetwater \r\n \r\nMonument, 44 \r\n \r\nCemetery, 38 \r\n \r\nLoudermi lk Boarding House Museum, \r\n \r\nlane Packing Company, 96 \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nLaney (Lucy Craft) Museum of Black \r\n \r\nLouisville, 102 \r\n \r\nHistory, 83, 86 \r\n \r\nLow (Andrew) House, 65 \r\n \r\nLaney-Walker Historic District, 86 \r\n \r\nLow (Juliette Gordon) Birthplace, 66 \r\n \r\nLangdale Park, 180 \r\n \r\nLowndes County Historical Society and \r\n \r\nLanier Cottage, 103 \r\n \r\nMuseum, 180 \r\n \r\nLanier Flight Center, 137 \r\n \r\nLucas Theatrefor the Arts, 66 \r\n \r\nLanier Lake, 36, 136, 137 \r\n \r\nLucy Craft LaneyMuseum of Black \r\n \r\nLanier Lake Olympic Center, 137 \r\n \r\nHistory, 83, 86 \r\n \r\nLanier Museum of Natural History, 36 \r\n \r\nLudowici, 102 \r\n \r\nLan ier National Speedway, 123 \r\n \r\nLula, 145 \r\n \r\nLan ier Sailing Academy, 36 \r\n \r\nLumpkin (D-16), 174-175 \r\n \r\nLanierlandMusicPark, 132 \r\n \r\nLutheran Church of the Ascension, 66 \r\n \r\nLapham-Patterson House Historic Site, \r\n \r\nLyndon House Arts Center, 84 \r\n \r\n179 \r\n \r\nlast Meal Cafe, 165 \r\n \r\nM Macon,90, 102-103, 106 \r\n \r\nlaura S.WalkerltatePark,73 \r\n \r\nMacon Arts Gallery, 103 \r\n \r\nLaurel and Hardy Museum, 100 \r\n \r\nMadison, 103-104 \r\n \r\nLaurel Grove South Cemetery,66 \r\n \r\nMadison-Mo rgan Cu ltural Center, 104 \r\n \r\nLavonia (K-4), 144-145 \r\n \r\nMagnoliaCemetery, 86 \r\n \r\nLawhorn (Gerald I.) Canoe Base and \r\n \r\nMagnoliaSprings State Park, 105 \r\n \r\nTraining Center, 17S \r\n \r\nMagnolia Tree Park, 180 \r\n \r\nLawrence Bennett Harness Tra ining \r\n \r\nMajor Ridge Home, 146 \r\n \r\nFacility, 100 \r\n \r\nMale Academy Museum, 44 \r\n \r\nLawrence ShoalsRecreation Area, 95 \r\n \r\nMalibuGrand Prix Family \r\n \r\nLawrenceville (H-6), 28, 30, 42 \r\n \r\nEntertainment Center, 44 \r\n \r\nLeconteWoodmanston National \r\n \r\nMall at Stonecrest, JO \r\n \r\nHistoric Place, 60 \r\n \r\nMall of Georgia, JO \r\n \r\nLee and Gordon's Mills, 126 \r\n \r\nMalls. See Shoppi ng \r\n \r\nLeesburg (G-17), 173 \r\n \r\nManchester, 175 \r\n \r\nlegion Theater and thePumphouse \r\n \r\nMansell House and Gardens, 26 \r\n \r\nPlayers, 124 \r\n \r\nMaps \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\nLenox, 173 \r\n \r\nAt lant a Met ro,23 \r\n \r\nCoast,55 Georgia,2 Historic South,81 Mountains, 119 Southern Rivers, 161 Marble Hill, 145 MarbleSchool House, 149 March to the Sea Heritage Trail, 20, 23 Margaret Mitchell House, 34 Margaret Mitchell Playhouse, 40 Maridean's Marketplace, 178 Marietta (E-6), 28, JO, 42-43 Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art, 42 Marietta Confederate Cemetery/ Marietta CityCemetery, 42 Marietta Fire Museum, 43 Marietta Museum of History, 43 Marietta National Cemetery, 43 Maritime Museum, 66 Mark of the Potter, 142 Market House, 102 Mark's Melon Patch, 177 Marlor (John) House, 105 Marsh tours. See Swamp, marsh, and river tours Marshall Forest, 146 Martha Berry Museum, 146 Martin Centre, 94 Martin Luther King Center, 25, 34 Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, 25,34 Martinez, 104 Mary Miller Doll Museum, 58 Mary Ross Waterfront Park, 58 Mary WillisLibrary, 110 Massee Lane Gardens, 96 Massengale Park, 64 Massie Heritage Interpretation Center, 66 Mauldin House, 126 Mausoleum, 93 Max Deen Memorial Park, 92 May (Ea rl ) Boat Basin Park, 165 Mayfield Dairy Farms, 123 Maysville, 140, 145 Mazes, 123,134, 177 McCaysville, 145 Mccranie Brothers Turpentine Still, 111 McDaniel-Tichenor House, 106 McDonough (G-91, 28, 43 McIntosh County Courthouse, 59 McIntosh Reserve, 149 McIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins, 62 McKenzie-Reynolds House, 165 McKey Park, 180 McRae , 90,104 Meadow Garden House Museum,86 Meadows National Gun Club, 108 Meansville, 174 Medicine Bow, Ltd ., 133 Melhana, The Grand Plantation, 179 Melon Bluff Nature and Heritage Center, 60 Melon Patch, 177 Memorial Park (Ath ens), 84 Memory Hill Cemetery, 105 Mennonites, 175 Mercer Chapel, 96 Mercier Orchards, 118, 123 Meridian, 60 Meriwether-Pike ScenicByway, 161 Merritt Pecan Company, 181 Meth od ist churches, 69, 146 Metter,90, 104-105, 106 Michael C. Carlos Museumat Emory University, 34, 37 Michael (Herman C.) Park, 111 Middle Georgia Pottery, 102 Midland, 174 Midway (S-171, 60 Midway Museum, 60 Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum, 60 Mildred Huie Museumat Mediterranean House,63 Mileage chart, 2 Military museums, 59, 60, 85, 166 Milledgeville,81, 90, 105 \r\n \r\nMillen, 105 Millennium Murals, 166 Miller, Caroline,81 Miller (Mary) Doll Museum, 58 Miller's Blueberries, 111 Million Pines Visitors Center, 109 Mills,62,85, 101,110, 126,134,139 Milltown Mura ls, 173 Milner, 106 Milstead 104 Dinky Steam Locomotive, \r\n94 Milton Log Cabin, 26 Mi neral Museum, 149 Miniaturegolf,44,45, 136,137,138. \r\nSee also Amusement parks/centers Minnehaha Falls, 148 Mistletoe StatePark, 84 Misty Mountain Train Museum, 122 Mitchell, 106 Mitchell (Margaret) House, 34 Mitchell (Margaret) Playhouse, 40 Mize (Johnny) Athletic Center and \r\nBaseball Museum, 134 Moccasin Creek State Park, 126 Mock Springs, 100 Molena, 175 Mollie Jane'sAntiqueMall, 178 Monastery, 94 Monastery of Our Lady of the Holy \r\nSpirit, 94 Monroe, 90,106 Monroe County Museum and Genealogy \r\nRoom,96 Montara Farm, 130 Montezuma (H-15), 175 Monticello, 90,106 Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway, \r\n106 Monument to Flood Rescue Workers, \r\n164 Moody Forest Natural Area, 92 MooreMethodist Museum, Library, \r\nand Archive,63 Moreland (D-10), 43 Morgan County African American \r\nMuseum, 104 Morganton, 145 Morganton Point Recreation Area, 145 MorrisMuseum of Art, 86 Morrow, JO, 43-44 Morton Theatre, 84 Mossbrook Ra inbow Trout U-Catch, 143 Motels. See Lodging Moultrie (1-20), 175-176 Moultrie's Antique Trail, 176 Mount Berry Square Mall, 142 Mountain biking, 92, 122, 136, 143, 145 Mountain City, 145 Mountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi Center, \r\n122 Mountain Parkway Trail, 18 Mountains \r\ncalendar of events, 16 driving trails, 119 golf cou rses, 140 introduction, 118-121 lodging, 148, 152-159 map, 119 resta urants, 121 shopping, 142 sites and activities, 118-149 wineries, 138 Movie tours,94 Mura ls, 166,168,173 Musella, 107 Museum and Archives of Georgia Education, 105 Museum of Arts and Sciences (Macon), 103 Museum of Aviation, 110 Museum of Col quitt County Histor y, 176 Museumof Design, 34 Museum of Southeastern Indians, 108 Museumof Southern Culture, 166 Music and musical theater, 44, 57, 81, 82,102,118,132,138,144,170,172, 176 \r\n \r\nMusic Hall of Fame,81,102 Muskhogean Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 104 Myrtle Hill Cemetery, 146 Myrtlewood Hunting Plantation, 179 \r\nNahunta , 60 Nancy Hart Cabin, 136 Nantahala Outdoor Center, 130 Nash (Harold ) Guide Service, 136 Nashville (K-201, 176 National Archives and Records \r\nAdministration ,39 National Infantry Museum, 166 National Science Center's Fort \r\nDiscovery, 86 Native American sites, 18, 91, 96,101, \r\n103,108,119,123,124,126,138, 143,146,147,149,165,166,173 Natura l history museums,45. See also Science museums Nature centers/preserves, 26, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 58, 60, 63, 65, 66, 73, 84, 86, 92, 101,134,136,145,179, 180.See also Wetlands centers; Wildlife areas Nature trai ls, 42, 18, 73, 84, 109, 164, 170, 172, 173, 180 Nava l Museum, 161,166 Navy Supply Corps Museum, 85 Neptune Park,63 Nespal, 180 New Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site,123 New Hope Church Monument, 133 Newman Wetlands Center, 40 Newnan (0-9), 28, 44 Newnan CommunityTheatreCompany, 44 1902 Stock Exchange and Public Square OperaHouse, 122 1928 Metter Commissary, 104 Noah's Ark An imal Rehabilitation Center,42 Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center, 124 Nora Mill Granary, 139 Norcross,30, 44 North DeKalb Mall, JO North Georg ia Premium Outlets, 142 North Georgia Speedway, 126 North Oconee River Greenway and Heritage Trail,84 North Point Mall, 30 Northeast Georg ia History Center, 137 Northeast Georgia Travel Association, 137 Northlake Mall, JO Norwood, 107 Nostalgic Village Shoppes, 142 Nottely Lake, 122 Nunn (Sam) Exhibit, 107 \r\n0 Oak Grove Cemetery, 62 Oak Hi ll Cemetery, 124 Oak Hi ll/Martha Berry Museum, 146 Oak trees,63,69,85, 107,179 Oakbin Pond Preserve, 180 Oakland Cemetery, 33 Oakleigh, 123 Oakman, 145 Oaks Miniature Golf, 137 Oatland Island Education Center, 66 Obed iah's Okefenok, 73 Ocmulgee National Monument, 103 Ocmulgee River, 101,104,170 Oconee Forest Park,84 Oconee Lake, 95, 96 Oconee National Forest,95 Oconee Springs Park, 95 O'Connor (Flannery) Childhood Home, 65 O'Connor (Flannery) Memorial, 81,105 Odum (Ellen Payne) Genealogy Library, 176 Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center,66 Ogeechee Outpost, 59 \r\n \r\n Ogeechee River, 62, 66 Ogeechee River Mill, 110 Ogeechee Wildlife Management Area, \r\n110 Oglethorpe (G-15). 176 Oglethorpe Mall, 66 Oglethorpe Speedway Park, 60 OHCO Textile Center, 106 Okefenokee Education and Research \r\nCenter,59 Okefenokee Heritage Center, 73 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, \r\n56,59, 72 Okefenokee Sporting Clays,59 Okefenokee State Park, 59 Okefenokee Swamp Park, 73 Old Courthouse on the Square, 37 Old Dan Tucker's Gravesite, 136 Old Dixie Highway Trail, 20 Old Governor's Mansion, 105 Old Jail Museum (Co nyers), 94 Old Jail Museum and Archives \r\n(Barnesville). 92 Old Kiokee Baptist Church, 84 Old Mill Antiques Village, 45 Old Mill Museum, 43 Old Opera House, 100 Old Red Barn Gift Shop and McSimmons \r\nBarnyard, 101 Old Sautee Store, 142 Old South Farm Museum and \r\nAgricultural learning Center, 181 Old State Capitol Building, 105 Old Stone Church Museum, 145 Oldest Jai l, 110 Olive Forge Herb Farm, 100 Olive Theatre, 168 Olympic Park, 26 Omaha (C-15).176 Onion soup recipe, 83 Onions,83 Opera, 26 Opera houses, 100, 102,168,170 Orange Hall House Museum, 62 Orchards,42, 92,107,118,123, llS, \r\n136,149, 177.Seeolso Farms Ossabaw Island, 62 Our lady of the Holy Spirit Monastery, \r\n94 Outback Range and Recreation Center, \r\n101 Outlet stores, JO, 66, 106, 142, 178. \r\nSee also Shopping Outpost Replica, 170 Owens and Williams Fish Farm, 100 Owens-Thomas House, 66 Oxbow Meadows Environmenta l \r\nLearn ing Center, 166 Oxfo rd, 107 Oxford College, 107 \r\np Panola Mountain State Conservation Park,45 \r\nPanther Creek Falls/Panther Creek Recreation Area, 126 \r\nPapermaking Museum, 26 Pappy's Marketplace, 142 Paradise Gardens Park and Museum, \r\n148 Paradise Public Fishing Area, 180 Parks. See Amusement parks/centers; \r\nWater parks; Waterfront parks; and specific parks Parks at Chehaw, 161,164 Parrott (F-17), 176, 178 Parsons store, 142 Pasaquan folk art, 165 Passport information, 12 Patrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial Cemetery, 40 Patriots Park, 100 Paulding County Museum, 133 Paulk (Ellis T.) Park, 170 Pavo, 178 Peach Blossom Trail, 20 Peach Outlet Shops at Byron, 106 Peach State Speedway, 144 \r\n \r\nPeachesand peach farms, 80, 96, 107, 122,123,175 \r\nPeachtree Center Mall, JO Peachtree City, 28 Peachtree Peddlers Flea Market, 43 Peacock and Possum Tales Heritage Arts \r\nCenter, 148 Peanut butter pie recipe, 163 Peanut Monument, 165 Peanuts, 162,165 PebbleHi ll Plantation, 179 Pecans and pecan farms, 96, 106,164, \r\n173,178,181 Pelham, 176 Pemberton (John) Birthplace, 102 Pendergrass, 142 Pendergrass Flea Market, 142 Perimeter Mall, JO Perry, 90, 107 Persimmon Creek Vineyards, 138 Pettigrew (C. W.) Farm and Community \r\nlife Center, 96 Pettigrew-White-Stamps House, 178 Petting farms, 122,145,177 Phi lips (Jill Chancey) Studio, 178 Phinizy Swamp Nature Park, 86 Phipps Plaza, 30 Piccadilly Farm,92 Pickens County Jail, 144 Pickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site, \r\n1Jl Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, 108 Pierce County Heritag eMuseum and \r\nDepot,58 Pigeon Mountain, 144 Pine Hill Plantation, 166 Pine Mountai n, 174,176,178,181 Pine Top Farm Equestrian Center, 109 Plains (F-16).177, 178 Plains Historic Inn and Antiques Mall, \r\n178 Planetariums, 149, 166 Plant nursery, 92 Plantations, 41, 45, 58, 60, 65,101, 105, \r\n107,109,110,126,179 Plum Orchard Mansion, 58 Po Boy Opry, 170 Pocket Recreation Area, 144 Polk County Historical Society Museum \r\nand Gardens, 126 Polo,81, 123 Pool room, 134 Pooler (S-15), 60 Poole's Mill Covered Bridge, 132 Poplar Place Farm Equestrian Center, \r\n174 Port Columbus National Civil War Naval \r\nMuseum, 161,166 Port Wentworth (T-15), 60 Possum Trot Farm, 147 Potteries, 102,111,142,145 The Pottery, 142 Powder Springs, 44 Prater's Mill, 134 Presbyterian church, 86 Presley, Elvis, 132 Prime Outlets of Ca lhoun, 142 Prime Outlets of Darien, 66 Prisoner of War Museum, 163, 165 Prisons.See Jails Providence Canyon State Conservation \r\nPark, 174 Pumpkin fa rms, 134 Pumpkin Patch Farm, 122 Puppetry Arts Center.JO Pyne Road Park, 172 \r\nQ Quail Country Lodge and Conference Center, 165 \r\nQuai l hunting. See Hunting Quitman, 177 \r\nRabun Beach Recreation Area, 130 Rabun Gap, 145 Rabun Lake, 130 Racing.See Auto racing Racing Hall of Fame, 134 \r\n \r\nRafter H. Rodeo Arena, 176 Railroad depots, 33, 92, 94, 124, 136 Railroad museums, 38, 41, 59, 66, 94, \r\n101,1 22,164, 177 Railroad steam locomotives, 73, 94, 137 Railroad trips, 120, 122, 168 Railroad Tunnel, 149 Railroad viewing, 57, 59 Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights \r\nMuseum, 66 Ranches, 104, 177 Rankin Arts Center of ColumbusState \r\nUniversity, 168 Rankin House Museum and Historic \r\nColumbus Foundation, 168 Raptor Center, 109 Raven Cliff Falls, 139 Rayonier Wildlife Management Area, \r\n101 Recipes \r\ncream of Vidalia onion soup, 83 peanut butter pie, 163 red rice, 57 scalloped corn and tomatoes, 121 trout, 25 Red Oak Covered Bridge, 181 Re d rice rec ipe, 57 Red Top Mountain State Park and lodge, 124 Reed Bingham State Park, 164 Reefs,65 Rehabilitation facilities, 181 Reidsville, 90, 108 Remember When Theatre, 118, 143 Remerton, 177 Remerton Mill Village, 177 Resaca , 145 Restau rants. See also Recipes Atlanta Metro,25 Coast,57, 72 Historic South, 83 Mountains, 121 Southern Rivers, 163 Retreat at lake Blackshear, 168 Revolutionary Cemetery, 102 Revolutionary War Battlefield, 110 Reynolds, 174,177 Reynolds Mansion,65 Reynolds Memorial Nature Preserve, 43 RFD (Rural Free Delivery) Historical Market. 107 Rhodes Hall, 34 Rhododendron Garden, 143 Rialto Center for the Performing Arts, 34 Rich Mountain Wildlife Area, 136 Richard B. Russell State Park, 136 Richland (E-16). 177 Richland Rail Museum, 177 Richmond Hill (S-16),60,62 Richmond Hill Historical Society and Museum,62 Ridgeway Mountain Bike Trail, 145 Rincon, 62 Ringer Park, 172 Ringgold (C-2), 138, 140, 142, 145 Rio PiedraPlantation, 166 Rising Fawn, 145-1 46 Ritz Theater, 178 Ritz Theatre (Brunswick),58 River Bluff at Lake Wa lter F. George, 172 River Forks Park, 137 River North Fly Fish ing, 126 River Park, 136 River tours. See Swamp, marsh, and river tours Rive rboats. See Boat rides RiverCenter for the Performing Arts, 168 RiverdragonsBasketball, 166 Riverfront Plaza, 66 Rivers. See Southern Rivers; and specific rivers Riverstreet Riverboat Company, 66 Riverwalk Augusta, 86 Road Atlanta, 123 Road toTara Museum, 41 \r\n \r\nRobert Simpson Nature Trail, 173 Robert Toombs House Historic Site, 110 Roberta, 108 Rochelle,90, 108 The Rock, 177 Rock City Gardens, 145 Rock Eagle Effigy, 95 Rock House, 109 Rock Mill Plantation, 101 Rock Ranch, LL(, 177 Rock Spring, 146 Rockmart (C-6).140, 146 Rocky Mountain Recreation and Fish ing \r\nArea, 146 Rodeo Arena, 176 Rogers House, 104 Rolater Park, 126 Rollins Planetarium, 149 Romon Holiday boat, 146 Rome (C-5 ), 140,142, 146-147 Rome Area History Museum, 146 Rome little Theatre, 146 Rome Speedway, 147 Rome Symphony Orchestra, 147 Rome's Clocktower, 147 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 160,161,181 Roosevelt (F. D.) Sta te Park, 176 Roosevelt Riding Stables, 176 Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for \r\nRehabi litation, 181 Root House Museum, 43 Rose Cottage, 104 Rose Gardens, 96, 162, 180 Rose Hill Cemetery, 103 Rose lawn Museum, 124 Ross (Chief John) House, 147 Ross (Mary) Waterfront Park, 58 Rossville, 147 Roswell (F-6), 23, JO, 44 Roswell Anti que Market.JO Roswel l Cultural Arts Center, 44 Roswel l Fire and Rescue Museum, 44 Roswel l Histori cDistrict, 44 Roswell monument to mill workers, 44 Round House, 146 Round Oak, 108 Roundhouse Railroad Museum, 66 Royal Ai r Force Memorial, 164 Royston (l-5), 140,147 Rum Creek Wildlife Management Area, \r\n96 Ru ral Free Delivery (RFD) Historical \r\nMarket, 107 Rural Telephone Museum, 173 Russell Family Cemetery, 149 Russell Lake, 126,132 Russell (Richard B.) Sta tePark, 136 Rutledge, 90,108 Rydal, 147 Rylander Theatre, 164 \r\nSacred Heart Cultural Center, 86 Sailing Academy, 36 Sailing tours, 60 St. James Episcopal Church, 126 St. John the Baptist Cathedral, 65 St.Johns Church and Parish House,66 St. Marys (R-22 ), 56, 62-63, 66 St. Marys Aquatic Center, 62 St. Marys Submarine Museum, 63 St. Paul's Episcopa l Church,86 St. SimonsBeach, 64 St. Simons Island (S-20), S7, 62, \r\n63-65 St.Simons Island Lighthouse Museum, \r\n64 St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 105 St. Teresa's Catholic Church, 164 Salzburger Museum and Church, 62 Sam Nunn Exhibit, 107 SAM Shortline, 168 Sand Gnats Baseball,66 Sandersville, 108 Sandy Bottom Recreation Area, 130 Sandy Creek Nature Center, 84 Sandy Creek Park,84 Sapelo Island (S-19), 60, 65 \r\n \r\nSapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve, 60 \r\nSasser, 177 Sasser Flea Market, 177 Satilla Waterfront Park, 73 Sautee (1-3), 142, 147 Sautee-Nacoochee Community Center, \r\n118, 147 Sautee-Nacoochee Indian Mound, 143 Savannah (T-16), 57, 62, 65-66, 69-72 Savannah Ave nue Historic Distri ct, 109 Savannah Festi val Factory Stores, 66 Savannah History Museum, 66 Savannah Mall,66 Savannah Music Festival,57 Savannah National Wildlife Refuge,66 Savannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and \r\nNature Center, 66 Savannah Rapids Pavilion, 104 Savannah Sand Gnats Baseball, 66 Savannah Theatre,66 Scalloped corn and tomatoes recipe, \r\n121 Scarlett's Secret, 147 Scenic197Trail, 20, 119 School buses, 96 Schoolhouses, 66, 96,104, 144, 149 Science museums, 25, 32, 35, 36, 45, 86, \r\n103,166 SciTrek,35 Scottdale, 45 Screven, 108 Scuba diving, 55, 58, 64 Scull Shoals, 96 Sea Island, 62 Sea Turtle Walks, 59 Seabrook Village, 60 Seashore. See Beaches; Coast Second Time Around Mini Farm, 110 Seed lake, 130 Seminole Courthouse, 168 Seminole StatePark, 170 Senoia ,45 Senoia Coffee Company, 45 Senoia Historic District, 45 Seven Islands Trail, 106 Shamrock-Blalock Recreation Area, 40 Sha rpsb urg, 45 Shellman Bluff, 62 Sh ields-Eth ridge Heritage Farm, 144 Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, 66 Shoppes at the Magnolia Fore, 106 Shopping \r\nAtlanta Metro,30 Coast,66 Historic South, 106 Mountains, 142 Southern Rivers, 178 Sidney Lanier Cottage, 103 SignersMonument,86 Silver Comet Trail and Riverwalk, 146 Silver Dollar Raceway, 177 Simpson (Robert) Nature Trail, 173 Sinclair lake, 95, 105, 109 Six Flags Over Georgia, 35 Skate centers, 38 Skeet shooting, 59, 108 Skidaway Island State Park, 66 Skiing, 147 Sky Valley, 140, 147 Sky Valley Resort, 147 Skydive Atlanta, 179 Skydiving, 126, 147,179 Sma llest Church in America, 59 Smarr, 108 Smith (George L.) State Park, 82, 11 O Smith Plantation House, 45 Smithga ll Arts Center, 137 Smithgall Woods Conservation Area and Lodge, 143 Smithville Village, 122 Smyrna, 28, 45 Smyrna Museum, 45 Snellville, 28, 45 Snyder Farm Stables, 170 Soaring Eagle Glider Rides, 176 Soccer, 59 \r\n \r\n www.G EORGIAONMYM IND 0RG I I .800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nSocial Circle, 108-109, 138 \r\n \r\nSoperton, 109 \r\n \r\nSosebee Cove Scenic Area, 122 \r\n \r\nSound Play, Inc., 176 \r\n \r\nSouth DeKalb Gallery, JO \r\n \r\nSouth Fulton Scenic Byway, 23 \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Expeditions-Chattooga \r\n \r\nRiver Rafting, 130 \r\n \r\nSo utheastern International Oragway, \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum, 38 \r\n \r\nSouthern Cross Guest Ranch, 104 \r\n \r\nSouthern Forest World, 73 \r\n \r\nSouthern Highroads Trail, 20, 119, 123 \r\n \r\nSouthern Muse um of Civil War and \r\n \r\nLocomotive History, 41 \r\n \r\nSouthern Nantahala Wilderness Area, \r\n \r\n130 \r\n \r\nSouthern Passages:The Atlantic \r\n \r\nHeritage Coast, 20, 55 \r\n \r\nSouthern Rivers \r\n \r\ncalendar of events, 16 \r\n \r\ndriving tra ils, 161 \r\n \r\ngolf courses, 174 \r\n \r\nintroduction, 160-163 \r\n \r\nlodging, 181, 182-186 \r\n \r\nmap, 161 \r\n \r\nrestaurants, 163 \r\n \r\nshopping, 178 \r\n \r\nsites and activities, 160-181 \r\n \r\nSouthern Tree Plantation, 122 \r\n \r\nSouthlake Mall,30 \r\n \r\nSouthside Theatre Guild, 39 \r\n \r\nSpace Science Center, 166 \r\n \r\nSparta, 109 \r\n \r\nSparta-Ha ncock County Museu m, 109 \r\n \r\nSpecialty Shops of Metter, 106 \r\n \r\nSpivey Hall, Clayton College and State \r\n \r\nUniversity, 44 \r\n \r\nSports. See specificsports \r\n \r\nSports Hall of Fame, 82, 102 \r\n \r\nSports Muse um,84 \r\n \r\nSportsman Resort, 110 \r\n \r\nSprewell Bluff State Park, 179 \r\n \r\nSpring Creek Preserve, 134 \r\n \r\nSpringer Opera House, 168 \r\n \r\nSpringfield (S-14), 72 \r\n \r\nSpringfield Baptist Church, 83, 86 \r\n \r\nSpringfield Village Park, 86 \r\n \r\nSta rcad iaEn tertainment Park, 103 \r\n \r\nStarr's Mill Scenic Stop, 39 \r\n \r\nStartime Entertainment Complex, 45 \r\n \r\nState Botanica l Garden of Georgia, 80, \r\n \r\n8S \r\n \r\nState Capitol, 24, 32. \r\n \r\nSee also Old State Capitol Building \r\n \r\nStateparks. See specific parks \r\n \r\nStatePatro l,12\" \r\n \r\nState Uni versity of West Georgia, 124 \r\n \r\nStately Oaks Plantation,41 \r\n \r\nStatesboro, 90,109 \r\n \r\nStatham, 140 \r\n \r\nStatueof Joseph E. Johnston, 134 \r\n \r\nSteam locomotives, 73, 94,137,176 \r\n \r\nStep Above Stables, 122 \r\n \r\nStephen C. Foster State Park. \r\n \r\nSee Okefenokee State Park \r\n \r\nStephens(A. H.) Historic Park, 94 \r\n \r\nStephens County Historica l Museum, \r\n \r\n149 \r\n \r\nSterling HollowayMarker, 126 \r\n \r\nStetson-Sanford House, 105 \r\n \r\nSteve Cocke Fish Hatchery, 168 \r\n \r\nStill Pond Vineyards, 165 \r\n \r\nStock Exchange, 122 \r\n \r\nStockbridge,28, 45, 90 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain, 28, 45 \r\n \r\nStoneMountain Park, 24, 45 \r\n \r\nStonecrest Mall,30 \r\n \r\nStonehenge of America, 121,136 \r\n \r\nStonewall Cemetery, 172 \r\n \r\nStories of the Mountai ns, 133 \r\n \r\nStovall Mill Covered Bridge, 147 \r\n \r\nStra wberries, 175, 177 \r\n \r\nStudio of Jill Chancey Philips, 178 \r\n \r\nSubmarines, 62, 63 \r\n \r\n192 \r\n \r\nSuches, 148 \r\n \r\nSugar Creek Alpaca Farm , 123 Sugar Hill,28 Sugar Mill Ruins,62 Summer Waves Water Park, 60 Summerville (B-4), 148 Summerville Historic District, 86 Sumners Pecan Groves, 173 Sun Valley Beach, 44 Sunburst Stables, 130 Sunny Farms North , 133 Surrey Center, 106 Susan Hayward Gravesite Monument, \r\n124 Sutton's Corner Frontier Store Museum, \r\n170 Suwanee, 28 Swainsboro, 90, 109 Swallow Creek Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 143 Swamp Gravy, 162,166 Swamp, marsh, and river tours, 59,64, \r\n69, 70, 72, 73, 132 Swamp Natu re Park, 86 Swan Center Outreach, 145 Sweet Grass Dairy, 179 Sweetwater Creek State Conservation \r\nPark,42, 145 Swint's Pecansand Candies, 106 Sylvania, 109 Sylvester, 174,178 Symphony orchestras, 26, 147, 168 \r\nT. W. Briscoe Park, 45 Talbotton (E-13), 178 Talking Rock, 148 Tallapoosa, 140, 148 Tallulah Falls, 142, 148-149 Tallulah Falls La ke, 130,148 Ta llulah Gallery, 142 Tallulah Gorge State Park, 118, 148 Tallulah Point Overlook and Tallulah \r\nAdventures, 149 Tallulah River Recreation Area, 130 ! anger Outlet Center, JO, 142 Tanger Outlets of Commerce, 142 Tanner (John) State Park, 124 Tate, 149 Tate Branch Recreation Area, 130 Tate Elementary School, 149 Tate Student Center Gallery, 85 Taxidermy Museum, 148 Taylor-Grady House, 85 Taylor Orchards, 177 Teaching Museum North, 45 Tearoom, 179 Tehama Lake, 143 TelephoneMuseum, 173 Telfair County Boat Landing, 104 Telfair Museum of Art, 69 Tennis, 84, 166 TennisHall of Fame, 84 Terrell County Courthouse, 168 Theatre Albany, 164 Theatre Dublin, 94 Theatre in the Square, 43 Thomas County Historic Courthouse \r\nSquare, 178 ThomasCounty Museum of History, 179 Thomas Orchards and Greenhouse, 92 Thomaston (F-12), 174, 178 Thomaston-Upson Archives, 179 Thomasville (H-22), 174 ThomasvilleCultura l Center, 180 Thomasville Genealogical, History, and \r\nFine ArtsLibrary, 180 ThomasvilleRose Garden, 180 Thomson, 90,109 Three Sisters Vineyards and Winery, 138 Thronateeska Heritage Center, 164 Thunder Road U.S.A., 134 Tidelands Nature Center,60 Tift Park, 164 Tift Theater for the Performing Arts, \r\n180 Tifton (J-19), 160,174,180 Tifton Museum of Arts and Heritage, \r\n180 \r\n \r\nTiger, 138, 149 Tiger Mountain Vineyard and Winery, \r\n138 Tignall, 110 Time Remembered, Southern Style \r\nTearoom, 179 Tobesofkee Lake, 103 Toccoa (K-31, 140,142,149 Toccoa Falls, 149 Toccoa River Canoe Trail, 123 Toombs (Robert) House Historic Site, \r\n110 Touch of Wood, 178 Tours. See specific cities and towns Town Center at Cobb, JO Town Well (Social Circle), 109 Trackrock Archaeological Area, 119, 122 Trackrock Stables, 122 Trade Winds Marina, 84 Trails, 18,20,23,55,81, 106,1 19,122, 123,145, 146, 161.Seealso Nature trails Trains.See Railroad headings Transportation Department, 12 Travel information, 12 Travel services. \r\nSee specific cities and towns Trave ler's Aid, 12 Traveler's Rest Historic Site, 149 Tray MountainWilderness Area, 143 Treasures Along 1-20, 20, 81 Tree farms, 122, 134 Tree That Owns Itself, 85 Trenton (A-2), 140,149 Tribute tothe American Indian, 166 Trion, 140 Trolleys, 64,70 Troup County Historical Society and \r\nArch ives, 172 Troup's Tomb, 109 Trout farms, 126, 135, 143 Trout recipe, 25 Tubing, 139 Tubman African American Museum, 83, \r\n103 Tucker, 28 Tucker's (O ld Dan) Gravesite, 136 Tugalo Lake, 148 Tugaloo State Park, 144 Tunnel Hill, 140,149 Turner (Annette Howell) Center for the \r\nArts, 180 Turner County Courthouse, 165 Tu rn er County Jail, 165 Turner Field Tours, 34 Turner's Corner-Tradi ng Company, 142 TurpentineStill, 111 Turtles,59 Tuten (A. Randall) Environmenta l Park, \r\n92 Tut's Game Preserve, 130 Tutt (Anne) Gallery, 178 Twin City, 110 Ty Cobb Museum, 147 Tybee Island (U-16), 72-73 Tybee Island Lightstation and Tybee \r\nMuseum,72 Tybee Island MarineScience Center, 72 Tyrone, 28 \r\nu UGA. See University of Georgia \r\nUnadilla, 180 Uncle Remus Museum, 96 Uncle Shuck's Corn Maze and Pumpkin \r\nPatch, 134 Underground Atlanta, 35 Un ico i Outfitters, 143 Unicoi State Park and Lodge, 119, 143 Union City, 45 Union County Historical Society \r\nMuseum, 122 Union Point, 90, 110 U.S. Army Corps of EngineersVisitors \r\nCenter, 170 U.S.441 Heritage Trail, 20 U.S. Navy Supply Corps Museum, 85 U.S. 19 Dragway, 164 University of Georgia Arboretum, 85 \r\n \r\nUniversityof Georgia art galleries, 84, BS \r\nUniversity of Georgia athletic complex and museum, 84 \r\nUniversity of Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, 180 \r\nUniversity of Georgia Marine Education Center and Aquarium, 69 \r\nUniversity of Georgia Research and Education Garden, 172 \r\nUniversity of Georgia Visitors Center, 85 Upper Cha ttahoochee River Recreation \r\nArea, 143 Upper Hi Fly Fishing Outfitters, 143 Upper Hi Fly Fi shing Store, 142 Uptown Gallery (Columbus), 178 \r\nV Valdosta (K-22), 174, 180-181 Van Wert Methodist Church and Historic District, 146 Va ughn (Lewis) Botanical Gardens, 94 Vernon Square, 59 Veterans Memorial State Park, 168 Veterans Memorials/Parks, 94,164, 166,168,175 VFWPark(8uchanan), 123 VictoriaBryant State Park, 147 Vidalia,90, 110 Vidalia Onion Factory and Gifts, 11 0 Vidalia sweet onions, 83, 110 Vienna (1-16), 181 Vienna Cultural Center, 181 Vietnam War memorial, 44 Villa Rica , 140 Vi llanow General Store, 142 Vines Botanical Gardens and Manor House,42 Vineyards.See Wineries and vineyards Vining,, JO Vi nings Jubilee Shopping Center, JO Vintage clothing, 136 Visitor Informati on Centers, 2, 12 Vogel State Park, 119, 122 \r\nII Waco, 149 Waleska , 140,149 Walk the Halls of History, 110 Walker (Alice) Self-Guided Driving Tour, 96 Walker(La uraS.) StatePark,73 Walnut Square Mall, 142 Walter F.George Lake, 170,172 Walter F. George Law Museum, 181 Wardogs Footba ll, 166 Ware-Lyndon House, 84 Warm Springs (E-121, 160, 174, 178, 181 Warm Sprin gs Regional Fisheries Center and Aquari um, 181 Warm Springs Village Mall, 178 Warner Robins,90, 110 Warrenton, 90, 110 Warthen, 110 Warwoman Dell Recreation Area, 130 Warwoman WildlifeManagement Area, 130 Washington, 110 Washington County Genealogical Museum, 108 Washington Historical Museum, 110 Water parks, 36, 43, 60, 62, 85, 104, 139, 163. See also Amusement parks/ centers; Beaches Waterfront parks, 58, 73, 86, 146, 166 Water's Creek Recreation Area, 1ll Watkinsville, 111 Watson Mill Bridge State Park, 132 Watson-Brown foundation, 109 Waving Girl Statue, 69 Waycross,62, 73 Waynesboro, 90, 111 We Let the Dawgs Out Public Art Exhibit,8S Wedd ing Chapel, 138 Weinman Mineral Museum, 149 Wells, 109 Wendy's Antiques and Interiors, 178 \r\n \r\nWesley Monumental United Methodist Church, 69 \r\nWest Dam Recreation Area, 84 West Georg ia Museum of Ta llapoosa, \r\n148 West Point, 181 West Point lake, 181 Western and Atlantic Railroad Tunnel, \r\n149 Western Art Museum, 124 Weston, 181 WestvilleVillage, 160,162,174 Wetlands centers, 40, 60, 63, 66, 86, \r\n134,166, 180 White, 149 White Water and American Adventures, \r\n43 White-waterrafting, 43, 130, 134, 145 Whitesburg, 149 Whitewater Creek Park, 176 Wild Adventu res, 163,181 Wild An imal Safari, 163,176 Wilderness Camp Marina, 149 Wildlife areas, 42, 56, 58, 59, 66, 73, 84; \r\n86, 94, 96, 101 , 102, 104, 108, 109, 110, 122, 126, 130, 132, 134, 135, 136,138,143,173. See also Animal preserves/parks; Nature centers/ preserves; Wetlands centers Wildwater Ltd. Rafting, JO Wildwood, 149 Wildwood Outfitters, 143 Wildwood Park, 84 Willacoochee, 111 Williamson, 174 Williamson Mausoleum, 95 Willis Knob Recreation Area, 130 Willis(Mary)Library, 110 Willis Park, 165 Wills Park Equestrian Center, 26 Wilson (Woodrow) Boyhood Home, 86 Wilson Shoals Wildlife Ma nagement Area, 143 Winder (1-6), 140, 149 Wineries and vineyards, 108, 109, 119, 138, 142, 165 Wink Theatre, 134 Winnepesaukah Lake, 147 Winston, 28 Winterville, 111 Wiregrass Trail, 20 Wolf Mountain Vineyards, 138 Women of the Sixties Monument, 110 Woodbine, 73 Woodbury (E-11), 174,181 Woodland, 181 Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home, 86 Woodruff ArtsCenter, 35 Woodstock, 140, 149 Woody's MountainBikes, 143 World of Coca-Cola Museum, 35 World's First Coca-Cola Painted Wa ll Sign, 124 Worm sloe Historic Site, 69 Wray-Nic holson House, 85 Wrens (0-10), 90, 111 Wren's Nest House Museum, 35 Wrightsboro, 109 Wrightsville (M-12), 111 Wyatt (L. L. ) Museum, 96 \r\nYarborough Oak, 107 Yellow River Game Ranch,42 Yerby, Frank,81 Yesterday's Antiques and Refinishing, \r\n142 Yoder's Country Market, 175 Yoder's Deitsch Haus, 175 Yonah Lake, 149 Young Harris (H-1), 138,140,149 \r\nZebulon, 174, 181 Zion Farms Equestrian Camps, 147 Zoo Atlanta, 35 \r\n \r\n GEORGIA \r\nATLANTA AIRPORT AREA \r\nAirport- North (404) 762-8411 \r\nAirport-South  (404) 763-8800 \r\nATLANTA DOWNTOWN AREA \r\nDowntown (International Boulevard) (404) 524-5555 \r\nMidtown (404) 351 -3831 \r\n \r\nATLANTA AREA \r\nCentralNorth Druid Hills Road (404) 321-4174 \r\nDecatur (Conference Plaza)  (404) 371 -0204 \r\nNorthlake/ LaVista Road (770) 934-6000 \r\nPeachtree Corners (Norcross/Technology Park Area)  (770) 448-4400 \r\nPerimeter/ Dunwoody  \r\n(770) 457-6363 \r\n \r\nAugusta-1-20 at Washington Road (706) 295-1100 \r\nMacon-West (1-475) (478) 788-0120 \r\nPerry (478) 987-3313 \r\nRome-Skytop Center (US 411 East) (706) 295-1100 \r\nTifton-1-75 (Exit 62) (229) 382-6687 \r\n \r\nFor good reasons, travelers have chosen Holiday Innhotels \r\nfor over fifty years. Comfort, value, convenient locations... \r\nand a great place to create family memories. \r\nHere's what you can expect at every Holiday Inn hotel:*  Kids Eat \u0026 Stay Free  Swimming pool  Restaurant, lounge, room service, and fitness center  In-room amenities, including: dataport, iron/ironing \r\nboard, coffeemaker, and hair dryer. \r\nHoliday Inn hotels across Georgia welcome you. \r\n \r\nFor Reservations: \r\nCall 1-888-HOLIDAY, \r\nyour Travel Professional or visit holiday-inn.com \r\n \r\n Denotes Holiday Inn Select hotel location. \"Amenities may var, slightly by hotel. Kids Eat and Stay Free is available at Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Select, Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort, and Holiday Inn Family Suites Resort hotels in the U.S. and Canada. Kids Eat Free is availablefor kids age 12 years old and under dining in the hotel's restaurant fromthe Kids' Menu and when accompanied by afamily member dining fromthe regular menu. For registered guestsonly. Limit 4 kids per dining family. Not availablefor room service. Not available with roomrates negotiated for groups ol 10or more, travel industry rates or employee rates. Kids 19 and under stay freein parent's room. Maximum occupancy subject tolocal laws; rollaway bed charges may apply. 2004 lnterContinental Hotels Group. All rights resel\\led. 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Days Inns Worldwide, Inc. \r\n \r\nwww.GEORG IA0NMYM I ND . ORG I r . 800 V I SIT GA \r\n \r\nleft: Ripe Georgia peaches. Right: Peach orchard at lane Packing Company, Fort Valley. Below: Civil War re-enactors, Chickamauga. \r\n \r\nRELAX. YOU'RE IN GEORGIA NOW. W hatever it is yo u're looki ng for, yo u'll fin d it here. Ma jesti c m ountains th at harbor magic and mystery in th eir coves and for ests; ri ve rs and lakes that promise good fu n and good sport; small towns and big citi es th at are h ospitabl e h osts to fr iends and strange rs alike. Yo u'll fi nd urban nightlife th at neve r stops and qui et fro nt porches wh ere yo ur conve rsation wi ll compete on ly with th e crickets. Yo u'll fi nd na tural wonders and wo rks of art. Yo u 'll see Indi an relics 5,000 yea rs old and handicrafts wh ose paint h as ye t to dry. You 'll make new fri ends, have new adve ntures, and take away memo ries that will las t a lifetime. \r\nWe make it easy fo r yo u to find all th ese treasures . Our capital, Atlan ta, is home to th e busiest airport in th e country. Our interstate highways will ca rry yo u swiftl y to all corners of th e state, and th e local roads will transpo rt you into our vas t panoramic landscapes an d into th e welcoming h ea rts of our communiti es . \r\nGeorgia is a state of firsts an d superlati ves, and afte r yo u experi ence it yo u'll have your own bragging rights to take h ome - yo u've visited th e largest state east of th e M iss iss ippi ; yo u 've stroll ed along th e mos t pristi ne beach es on the Atl antic Coast; yo u've seen Amicalola, a wa terfall tall er than th e great N iagara; yo u 've laid eyes on th e largest peanut sculpture in th e wo rld ; yo u 've ca noed the bl ack wa ter of th e country's bi ggest freshwa ter swam p and hiked th e begi n ning of its longest tra il th ro ugh its old est mo un ta ins, th e Appa lac hians. \r\nYou ca n li ve the stories, th en tell th e stories, and th en come bac k for more. As yo u 'll see, in Georgia we've got pl enty of stories to go arou nd . \r\n \r\nHISTORY Founded in 1733 by British Gen eral James Ogleth orpe, Georgia origin ally was intend ed partl y as a buffer betwee n th e Spanish in Florida and Britai n 's oth er colon ies u p th e east coast and partly as a phi lanthrop ic effort to provid e opportu nity fo r peopl e wh o had been impoverish ed by econ om ic conditi ons in Britain. Ogleth orpe ch ose a site on a bluff up the Sava nn ah Ri ver and , with th e support of th e area Indians, began bu ilding. He drew up plans fo r a city to be nam ed Savan nah, and Geo rgia was born . Ea rl y fa rmers attempted to grow silk, ri ce, and indigo along th e coast, and today the rema ins of th eir pl antati ons ca n be found. Georgia was still spa rsely settl ed at th e ti me of th e Revolution, \r\n(continued on page 4) \r\n \r\n GEORGIA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \r\nAugusta, Richmond County \r\n1-20 w.,706-737-1446 \r\nHistoric South \r\nColumbus, Muscogee County 1-185 and Williams Rd. 706 -649- 7455 Southern Rivers \r\nKingsland,Camden County 1-95 N., 912-729-32'.\u003e3 Colonial Coast \r\nLavonia, Franklin County 1-855., 706-356-4019 Georgia Mountains \r\nPlains, Sumter County US Hwy 280, 229-824-7477 Southern Rivers \r\nRinggold, Catoosa County 1-75 5., 706-937-421 l Georgia Mountains \r\nSavannah, Chatham County 1-95 5., 912-963-2546 Colonial Coast \r\nSylvania, Screven County US Hwy 301 , 912 -829-3331 Historic South \r\nTallapoosa, Haralson County 1-20 E., 770-574-2621 Georgia Mountains \r\nValdosta, Lowndes County 1-75 N., 229-559-5828 Southern Rivers \r\nWest Point, Harris County 1-85 N., 706-645-3353 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nOcean \r\n \r\nMILEAGE CHART \r\n \r\nAlbany Americus Atlanta Augusta Brunswick Columbus Gainesville Macon Milledgeville Rome Savannah Statesboro Valdosta Waycross \r\n \r\n~#' \r\n37 166 200 180 92 219 113 144 233 216 195 80 113 \r\n \r\n-~, \r\n~q; ~ \r\n37 \r\n130 198 192 61 183 71 102 190 206 168 120 137 \r\n \r\n~'I\u003e \r\n~'/-..'I\u003e~ 166 130 \r\n139 257 123 53 84 96 68 249 204 248 239 \r\n \r\n.._'I\u003e \r\n\"\"~~;Si \r\n200 198 139 \r\n203 235 135 124 93 206 125 81 221 177 \r\n \r\n~t~~. i:r \r\n180 192 257 203 \r\n255 316 173 216 325 78 111 120 59 \r\n \r\n~~~,:,' \r\n92 61 123 235 255 \r\n176 113 144 147 255 211 172 198 \r\n \r\n-~'1, \r\n,tJ~ \u003c:,~,::, \r\n \r\n~ \r\n~f \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n183 \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n53 \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n316 \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n252 \r\n \r\n167 \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n280 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n281 \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\n-~'1, \r\n \r\niY' \r\nb~ ~'1, \r\n \r\n~q; \r\n \r\n~o \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n233 \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\n93 \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n216 \r\n \r\n325 \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n317 \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n272 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n310 \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n321 \r\n \r\n~ ~,::: \r\n,.,,,;,;.'Ii \r\n216 206 249 125 78 255 252 167 169 317 \r\n56 165 103 \r\n \r\n~o \r\n~o ~,ti \r\n~'Ii \r\n \r\nbo.\u003e,J3\u003e ~,} \r\n \r\n195 \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\n248 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n221 \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n211 \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n280 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n272 \r\n \r\n310 \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n165 \r\n \r\n162 162 \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n0!\u003e' ~6 \r\n~'Ii \r\n113 137 239 177 59 198 281 150 166 321 103 100 61 \r\n \r\nSTAFF \r\nAdvertising Director Jill Teter \r\nSenior Project Manager Missy Colbert \r\nCoordinator Carolyn Chavana \r\nAssistant Louise Flaig \r\nProduction Director Brian Birzer \r\nDesign Buckmaster Design \r\nWriter Rodger Brown \r\nEditor Fran Caplan \r\nCopy Editor/Proofreader Jan Mcinroy \r\nResearchers Rebecca Bengal Pat Booker Brian J. Haley Matt Oliver Will Sullivan \r\n \r\nATLANTA MAGAZINE/ EMMIS CUSTOM PUBLISHING \r\n \r\nVP, Em mis Publishing Susie Love \r\n \r\nCOO, Emmis Custom Publishing Marsha Cook \r\n \r\nPublisher, Atlanta Magazine Sean McGinnis \r\n \r\nDirector, Emmis Custom Publishing Sara McCabe \r\n \r\nProject Manager \r\nI~Shannon Stahl 1.--A-tla:_nt_a_ \r\n \r\n - \r\n \r\nHA/JAZIHE \r\n \r\n2003 TRAVEL GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS \r\nWELCOME TO GEORGIA \r\nHOW TO USE THIS GUIDE \r\n2003 CALENDAR OF EVENTS \r\nGEORGIA'S TRAILS \r\nTHE FIVE REGIONS OF GEORGIA \r\nAT L ANTA M E TRO \r\nL o d g ing In fo rm a tion \r\nCOAST \r\nLodging Inform a tion \r\nHIS T ORIC SO U TH \r\nL o d g in g Inform a tion \r\nMO U NTAI 1 S \r\nLod g ing Inform a tion \r\nSO U TH E R N RIV E RS \r\nL o d g in g Inform a tion \r\nINDEX PHOTOGRAPHY Provided by GDITT, Diane Kirkland, Harris Hatcher, Kevin Vandivier, World of Coca-Cola Museum,Wild Adventures Theme Park. Cover: Oak Hill,the Colonial Revival home of Martha Berry, Rome;Jimmy Carter;Georgia peaches. This page: Left to right, Enjoying asummer day,Rome; Spring blossoms; Fishing, Historic South region; Fresh produce at acoun try store, Senoia. \r\nCo pyright\u003c' 2003 Georg ia Department of In dustry, Trade,a ndTourism. All rights reserved.Prin ted inU.S .A. Pu blis hed by Emmis CustomPublis hing,DirectorSara McCabe,512310-6910.For advertising sales information,please contact Jill Teter at 911-634-7575 or jt@thebest. net. Disabled individuals requiring ass istance with this info rmation should contact: ADA Coordinator, GDITT, P.O. Box1776, Atlanta, GA 30301 -1776, 404-656-7479, fa x404-463-7299, TTD# 800-255-00S6. \r\n \r\n6 \r\n12 \r\n16 \r\n20 \r\n42 50 73 \r\n78 112 118 152 160 184 \r\n188 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGtA0NMvMtND.ORG I I .800 V I S I T GA \r\npean1tt bcittle \r\nRosalynn Carter Recipe \r\n \r\n3 cups granulated sugar 1 1h cups water 1 cup white corn syrup 3 cups raw peanuts 2 tablespoons baking soda \r\nstick butter \r\nI teaspoon vanilla \r\n \r\nBoil sugar, water, and syrup until spins thread; add peanuts. After adding peanuts, stir continually until syrup turns golden brown. Remove from heat; add remaining ingredients; stir until butter melts. Pour quickly on two cookie sheets with sides. As mixture begins to harden around edges, pull until thin . \r\n \r\nRight: Meadow garden, Aug usta . Below left: Sunset, Cumberland Island on the beach. Below right: Scenic view, North Georgia Mountains region. \r\n \r\nbut by th e beginning of the 1800s, the invention of the cotton gin insp ired one of the greatest booms in hi story. 1ewcome rs spread throughout the sta te, a nd Southern planters grew rich on this \"wh ite gold ,\" but the system of slavery that supported the co tton economy soon led to the Civil War. By th e encl of that struggle , Georgia and most of the South had been ruin ed and we re fo rced into a long period of recovery that stre tched un til World War II. \r\nBy th e middle 1950s, Georgia had begun to thri ve aga in , thi s tim e as a home for indu stry. Ma n y groups had been estab li shed to work toward ending segregation, and afte r th e C ivi l Ri gh ts movement ended the Ji m Crow era, Geo rg ia's c iti es, especially the capital city of Atlanta, began to grow rapidl y. \"The C ity Too Busy to Hate\" became the de fac to cap ital of the South. Today it remains the economic hub of the region and is headquarters for numerous internationa l companies. \\.Vh ile Atlanta is known as a metropolis , man y of Georgia 's oth er citi es and towns reta in th eir clown-home character ye t still manage to share in today's econom ic growth. \r\n \r\nCLIMATE The climate of Georgia is mild , wi th a subtropical feel along the coast. In the summer, tem pe ratures tend to ri se into the 80s an d 90s during the day and fa ll to the low 70s a t night, except in the mountains , where it's usua lly a few degrees coole r. Sometimes the humidity along the coast makes it seem hotter, but that's also what helps account for that region 's lush fo liage, making the hea t more tolerable. Winter temperatures hover in the 40s and 50s during th e clay, dropping into the 30s at night, with occasional cold spells that dip below freezing. The mountains ca n usuall y count o n two or three clu stin gs of sn ow eac h season, but it ra rely sn ows below Atlanta. \r\n \r\nGEOG RAP HY As th e larges t state east of th e M iss iss ippi , Georgia e ncompasses several geographi cal regions. The rugged mountains of the northwest a re linked to th e Cumberland range , and those in the northeast are part of the Blu e Rid ge , the beginning of the Appa lach ians th at run up the East Coast all th e way to Ma ine. In th e Piedmont region, whe re these mo unta in s slowly give way to rolling hill s, the rivers flo w over fl at shoa ls an d through hardwood forests of oak, sycamore , and a host of other species. Below what's call ed the fa ll line , th e mo unta in s en cl and middle Georg ia begins with a grea t belt of fe rtil e soil running across the state. 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Visit our website at atese11pcY11c11tion.,om (online booking available) or email us at greateseapevaeatioo.eom \r\n)leservations - 866-525-3372 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIAONMvMIND.ORG I I . 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n{{ \r\n{{ Lake \r\n \r\nconee \r\n \r\nI S \r\n \r\nGeorrfjia' s \r\n \r\n{J._ake \r\n \r\n{{ \r\nCZountr;:y \r\n \r\nwww.visitlakeoconee.com 1-800-709-7406 {{ \r\n \r\nResort... Retreat... Relax... \r\n \r\nState Bird Brown thrasher \r\nState Fish Largemouth bass \r\nState Folk Dance Square dancing \r\n \r\n. \r\nIn South Georgia , tree farms prese nt the traveler with long, straight rows of pines that seem to strobe with light as you drive by. The point at which the red dirt ends and the white sand begins marks th e beginning of th e coast. From h ere on , the land is fl at all the way to th e ocean, where huge marshes nurture wi ldlife and clean the water that flows in and out each day with the tide . The barrier islands that stretch up and down the length of the coast foster unique ecosystems made up of trees, plants, and animals uniqu ely adapted to the subtropical con ditions along the sea . \r\nhow to use this ui8e \r\n \r\nState Fossil Shark'stooth \r\nState Gem Quartz \r\nState Insect Honeybee \r\nState Tree Live oak \r\nState Vegetable Vidalia onion \r\nState Motto Wisdom, Justice, Moderation \r\nState Reptile Gopher tortoise \r\nState Butterfly Tiger swallowtail \r\nLeft:Historic home, Savannah. Right: Rafting on the Chattooga River, North Georgia Mountains region. \r\n \r\nTo he lp yo u make the most of you r trip to Georgia, the Georgia Department of Indu stry, Trade , an d Tourism has put together this Georgia on My Mind 2003 Travel Guide. Within these pages, the state is divided into fi ve regional sections, each packed with useful information. Given the distinctive characteristics of some of the areas within a region , some regions ha ve been further div ided into subregions. Each subregion is designated on the regional map at the beginning of the section. \r\nWe've checked an d rechecked all the numbers and addresses yo u'll find in this guide. However, we e nco urage yo u to call when planni ng you r trip to double-check hours of operation, fees, reservations, and the like. \r\nICONS The fo llowing icons will help you skim our listings of attractions for features that best fit your trave l needs: ~ Parking \r\nWC Public rest rooms \r\n6'. Accessibility for mobility-impaired \r\no/! Food \r\nT Party faci lities \r\nBETTER HOMETOWN MAIN STREET CITY You'll also notice that many of the cities are designated as either a Better Hometown or a Main Street City. Georgia has more than 100 designated Better Hometown and Main Street C iti es. These cities are committed to the revitalization of th eir historic town centers through strong public and private partnerships. \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\n {{ \r\n{{V9cationon take 0eenee !!!{r--1:f \r\n \r\n'Resort... 'Retreat... 'Relax... \r\n \r\n' w,d.., \r\n \r\nMake Tee Times for family \r\n \r\nShopping - Antiquing \r\n \r\nRelax by pool Go to Spa \r\n \r\nGo Horsebackriding or Hunting \r\n \r\n2 Thursday \r\n \r\natonton \u0026 Putnam County \r\n \r\nWatch your step... \r\n \r\nWhether you are stepping back in \r\n \r\ntime visiting the many historical homes, \r\nbrowsing the Uncle Remus Museum \r\nshopping in the stores along Lake O~nee and downtown Eatonton, or driving through picturesque countryside filled with grazing \r\n \r\n\"Dairy Capitol of Georgia\" \r\n \r\ndairy cattle, there is something for everyone. Experience unique examples of antebellumarchitecture and \r\n \r\ndine on some of the south's finest fare. Romantic meals in acozy bed and breakfast. fine dining in an elegant setting or just pull your boat up to \r\n \r\nthe nearest watering hole for barbecue and catfish We are ... \r\n \r\nClose to Everything Next to Perfect \r\n \r\nFor more information contact the Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce 706-485-7701 or Visit us online at \r\nwww.eatonton .com. \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\nfr day \r\n \r\nTour local historic sites \r\n \r\nSaturday \r\nMake 'Reservation for 'Romantic Dinner Tennis Lesson \r\n \r\nJust an hour east of Atlanta on /-20 \r\n \r\n\"Sidewalks ofthe revitaltzed downtown are lined with shade trees and antique shops.\" \r\nUSA Today \r\n \r\nPlan our next special weekend@ Harbor Club? Cuscowilla? Port Armor? Reynolds Plantation? or The Ritz-Carlton Lodge? \r\n \r\nGREENSBORO Visit Lake Oconee's Hometown \r\nShop, dine and stroll amid the charm of a bygone era as you explore the city's historic districts- just down the road from the prestigious resorts and golf communities of Lake Oconee. \r\n \r\nGreene County Chamber ofCommerce \r\n1-800-886-LAKE \r\nwww .greeneccoc.org \r\n \r\nee is Be  rgia's Lake B  untry \r\nwww.visitlakeocomrn.com 1-800-708-7406 \r\n \r\n~ \r\nGEORGIA'.S \r\nLAK, CO'i:f:NTRY '-' \r\n \r\n www.GEORG1AONMvM1ND.ORG I I .800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nHave you ever celebrated when you.,ve seen your exit sign? \r\n \r\nleft:Honey for sale at a roadside stand. Right: Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain. \r\nGeorgia is No. 1 in the nation for production of peanuts, pecans, \r\npoultry, and eggs. \r\nThe first golf course in the U.S. was constructed in Darien in 1736 by \r\nScottish settlers. \r\njun rjacts \r\nIn 1793 the cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney in Savannah. \r\nIn 1881 Spelman College in Atlanta became the first \r\ncollege in the world chartered for African American women. \r\nIn 1922 Rebecca Felton of Georgia became the first woman elected to \r\nthe U.S. Senate. \r\nGeorgia consists of 58,910 square miles. \r\nAverage Temperature 65.1 \r\n10 \r\n \r\nMAP In the gu id e, you'll notice a map coordin ate for almost every city-for example, Abbevill e (K-16 ). These coordinates relate to the map on page 2. It's worth noting that though almost every city in Georgia is listed in th is guide, because of space limitations some of th e smaller citi es do not appear on the state map and th erefore have no map coordinates indicated. \r\nYou'll also see on th e map an icon (  ) for each of Georgia's 63 state parks and historical sites. For more informati on on state parks and historical sites, visit www.gastateparks.org or call 1-800-864-727 5. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES T he listings for almost every city in clude a Travel Services section. Here you will find contact information for the convention and vis ito rs bureau , chamber of commerce, state visitors center, or local welcome center in that city. You'll also find a list of tour operato rs to take you on adventures such as wh ite-water rafting, horseback riding, deep-sea fishing, or hunting trips. \r\n \r\nGENERAL INFORMATION' \r\n \r\nImportant Numbers Georgia State Parks 800-864-7275 Georgia Travel Information 800-VISIT GA Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport 404-530-6830 Passport Information 800-275-8777 Traveler's Aid 404-817-7070 \r\n \r\nKingsland, Camden County 1-95 N., 912-729-3253 Coast \r\nLavonia, Franklin County 1-85 5., 706-356-4019 Mountains \r\n \r\nEmergency Numbers Georgia State Patrol 404-624-6077 (dial *GSP when using acell phone) \r\n \r\nPlains, Sumter County US Hwy. 280, 229-824-7477 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nGeorgia Department ofTransportation (road conditions) 888-635-8287 (dial *DOT or #DOT when using acell phone) \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Centers Augusta, Richmond County 1-20W., 706-737-1446 Historic South \r\nColumbus, Muscogee County 1-185 and Williams Rd., 706-649-7455 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nRinggold, Catoosa County 1-75 5., 706-937-4211 Mountains \r\nSavannah, Chatham County 1-95 5., 912-963-2546 Coast \r\nSylvania, Screven County US Hwy.301,912-829-3331 Historic South \r\nTallapoosa, Haralson County 1-20 E., 770-574-2621 Mountains \r\n \r\nValdosta, Lowndes County 1-75 N., 229-559-5828 Southern Rivers West Point, Harris County 1-85 N., 706-645-3353 Southern Rivers \r\nNEED IT NOW? visit www.GeorgiaOnMyMind.org. \r\n-~- -=.:~- - - - ~~ \r\n \r\nEvery day should come with a smile. And at Hampton~ we're committed to making you happy. With over 1,200 locations, we're sure to be close to wherever you're traveling, and we'll make sure you start the day off right with our free breakfast bar. Plus, you get both Hilton HHonors hotel points and airline miles for each stay. So book your next trip at Hampton today. For reservations, \r\nvisit hamptoninn.com or call 1-800-HAMPTON~ \r\n \r\nTheHilfiDnFamily \r\n \r\nHilton HHonors membership, earn ing of Points \u0026 Miles'\" and redemption of points are subject to HHonors Terms a nd Conditions.  2002 Hilton Hospitality, Inc. \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMYMIND.ORG I I .800 VISIT GA \r\n'\"'(){) \r\nListed below is just a samp lin g of events and fes ti va ls Georgia has to offer each yea r. For even more detailed information , be sure to pick up our Georgia 2003 Ca lendar of Events. This biannual ca len dar covers special events and fes ti vals from Jan uary to June and Jul y to December. Simpl y call 1-800-VISIT GA, visit www.Geo rgiaOnMyM ind.org, or fill out the repl y card found between pages 96 and 97 of this gu id e to order you r FREE calendar. \r\n \r\n2003 date not available at time of publication. For the most up-to-date information visit WlVlv.GeorgiaOnMyMind.org or call the individual event listing. \r\n \r\nTour de Georgia is asix-day, professional cycling stage race that aims to become America's premier cycling event, attracting world-class cyclists and fans. \r\n \r\nTour de Georgia Apr. 22 - 27 \r\n11aviv.tourdegeorgia.com \r\n \r\nPrologue Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 \r\n \r\nApril 22 April 23 April 24 April 25 April 26 April 27 \r\n \r\nBellSouth Classic, APGA Tour Event Mar.31 - Apr. 6, Duluth \r\n888-494-6638, ,vi,av.bellsouthclassic.com \r\nRenaissance Festival Apr. 26 - 30 (and each weekend through June), Fairburn \r\n770-96-f-8575 11aviv.georgiarenaissancefestival.com \r\nTaste of Alpharetta May 15,Alpharetta \r\n678-297-6078, \"'\"\"v.alpharetta .ga.us \r\nRoswell Magnolia Storytelling Festival June 20 - 21 , Roswell \r\n770-640-3253, 800-776-7935 W\\VlV.cvb. roswell.ga. us \r\n*Powers' Crossroads Country Arts and Crafts Festival Sept. 7- 9,2002, Newnan \r\n770-25-f-2627, 800-826-9382 WlVlv.coweta.ga. us \r\n*34th Annual Yellow Daisy Festival Sept. 5- 8,2002, Stone Mountain \r\n770-498-5633 WW\\v.stonemountainpark.com. \r\n*MBNA Foxhall Cup (formerly U.S. Open Stock Dog Trials) Oct. 4 - 6,2002, Douglasville \r\n877-280-8 147, W\\Vlv.dawson .org \r\nFolklife and Battle of Jonesborough Oct.12 - 13, Jonesboro \r\n770--f73-0 197, ,vi,nv.gwtw-ionesboro.org \r\nNAPA 500 Oct. 25 - 27,Hampton \r\n770-946-4211 ,,a,av.atlantamotorspeed,vay.com \r\nMarietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour Dec. 7- 8, Marietta \r\n770--i-29-1115, 800-835-0445 ,viviv.mariettasquare. com \r\n \r\n12 \r\n \r\nSt. Patrick's Day.Parade,Savannah. \r\n179th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade Mar.17,Savannah \r\n912 -233-4804 \r\n68th Annual Savannah Tour of Homes and Gardens Mar. 27 - 30, Savannah \r\n9 12-23-f-8054 ,viviv.savannahtourofhomes.org \r\n35th Annual Blessing of the Fleet Festival Apr.4- 6, Darien \r\n912--f37--f l 92 ,viviv.macintoshcount)'.COm \r\nApril Fool's Rod Run Apr. 5, Waycross \r\n912-283-3744 w11av.southgastreetrods.com \r\nCrawfish Festival Apr.25 - 26, Woodbine \r\n912-576-3211 , naviv.strnaryswelcome.com \r\n*Labor Day Weekend Catfish Festival Aug.31 - Sept. 2, 2002, Kingsland \r\n800--f33-0225, WW\\V. visitkingsland.com \r\n*Savannah Annual Jazz Festival Sept. 26 - 29,2002,Savannah \r\n912-232 -2222 ,viviv.coastal-jazz.com \r\n*Rock Shrimp Festival Oct. 5, 2002, Folkston \r\n800-868-8687 ,vi,av.stmaryswelcome.com \r\nHoliday Island Dec. 1- 31 ,Jekyll Island \r\n800-4-/EKYLL \r\n \r\nMossy Creek Festival, Perry. \r\nSt. Patrick's Day Festival Mar.1- 30, Dublin \r\n478-272-5766 ,vivw.saintpatricksfestival.com \r\nCherry Blossom Festival at Hay House Mar. 21 - 30,Macon \r\n478-7-12-8155 ,viviv.hayhouse.org \r\nBaxley Tree Fest Apr.10-12, Baxley \r\n912-367-7731, 110,nv.baxle)'.org \r\nVidalia Onion Festival Apr. 24- 27, Vidalia \r\n912-538-8687 ,viviv. vidaliaga.com \r\nMossy Creek Barnyard Festival Apr. 26 - 27, Perry \r\n478-922-8265 \r\nLewis Family Homecoming and Bluegrass Festival May 1- 3, Lincolnton \r\n706-359-7970, 706-864-7203 w1V1V.lincolncounryga.o rg \r\nGeorgia Peach Festival June 13 - 15, Byron and Fort Valley \r\n478-825-4002 \r\nInternational Cherry Blossom Festival, Macon. \r\n \r\n1 Standard of Service. \r\nWith 60 Best Western hotels conveniently located throughout Georgia, you're sure to find value in any direction you turn. And with 16 enhanced services and amenities, you 'll enjoy a continental or hot breakfast (many complimentary), in-room coffee/tea-maker, irons and ironing boards in rooms and much more. It's just what you'd expect from the world's largest hotel chain. For reservations, call or visit us on the web. \r\nTM \r\nTHE WORLD'S LARGEST HOTEL CHAIN  \r\n1-800-31 1-7978  bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nGEORGIA LOCATIONS \r\n \r\nAlbany Athens Atlanta (2) Atlanta Airport Area (College Park) \r\nAtlanta Airport Area (Hapeville) Atlanta Area (Acworth) Atlanta Area (Kennesaw) Atlanta Area (Morrow) Atlanta Area (Roswell) Atlanta Area North (Marietta) Atlanta Area Northeast (Norcross) Atlanta Area South (Stockbridge) Augusta Area (Grovetown) Blairsville \r\n \r\nBraselton Brunswick Byron Cairo Cartersville Chattanooga Area (Fort Oglethorpe, GA) Columbus Cordele Covington Dalton Dawsonville Dublin Forsyth Gainesville \r\n \r\nGriffin Hawkinsville Hazlehurst Helen Hiawassee Hinesville Kingsland (St. Mary's Area) Lake Park Lavonia Lawrenceville Macon (2) McDonough Milledgeville Newnan Peachtree City \r\n \r\nPerry Pooler (Savannah Area) Ringgold Rome Savannah (3) St. Simons Island Statesboro Stone Mountain Thomaston Thomson Valdosta Warm Springs Warner Robins Waynesboro Winder \r\n \r\nat E h \r\n \r\nPhotos courtesy of the Georgia Oepartment of Industry Trade \u0026 Tourism \r\n \r\nac Best Western hotel is independently owned and operated. Amen ities may vary slightly international hotels. 2003 Best Western International, Inc. \r\n \r\n Flint-knapping at Prater'sMill Festival,Varnell. \r\n \r\nWhitewater rafting atlallulah GorgeState Park, Tallulah Falls. \r\n \r\n2003 date not available at time of publication. For the most up-to-date in fonnation visit W\\Vw.CeorgiaOnMyM ind. org or call the individual even t listing. \r\nSwamp Gravy, Colquitt. \r\n \r\nAthFest June 19 - 22, Athens \r\n706-548-1 973, www.athfest.com \r\n*Arts in the Heart of Augusta Sept. 13 - 15, 2002, Augusta \r\n706-823-6600, 800-726-0243 www.augustaarts.o rg \r\n*Georgia National Fair Oct. 4- 15,2002, Perry \r\n478-987-3247, 800-987-3247 www.georgianationalfair.com \r\n*Oliver Hardy Festival Oct. 5, 2002, Harlem \r\n706-556-3-f48 \r\nMillion Pines Festival Nov. 1- 2,Soperton \r\n9 12-529-6263 \r\nBelle Meade Hunt Nov.2- Mar.15,Thomson \r\n706-549-6580, 800-528-9765 www.bellemeadehunt.com \r\n*Pioneer Skill Days Nov. 15, 2002 \r\n912-384-7082, W\\V\\v.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nGeorgia Marble Festival,Tate. 14 \r\n \r\nPrater'sMill Civil War Park Days Mar. 29, Calhoun \r\n706-694-6455, ,viviv.pratersmill.org \r\nWhitewater Festival Apr.5,Tallulah Falls \r\n706-754-43 l 8 wWlv. tallulahfallsgeorgia.org \r\nLake Hartwell Antique Boat Festival Apr.5, Hartwell \r\n706-376-8590, ,vivw. hart-chamber.org \r\nBlue Ridge Mountain Adventure Race Apr. 12, Blue Ridge \r\n800-899-6867 wiviv. blueridgemountains.com \r\nTunnel Hill Celtic \u0026 Heritage Festival Apr.12,Tunnel Hill \r\n800-33 1-3258, 1viviv. daltoncvb.com \r\n \r\nMayfest May 3, Carrollton \r\n770-832-690 1, w11~v. visitcarrollton.com \r\n*Running Water Pow Wow Aug.30 - Sept. 1,2002,Rome \r\n800-444-1834, \\V\\V\\V.romegeo rgia.org \r\n*Cherokee Capital Fair Sept. 10 - 14,2002,Calhoun \r\n800-877-38 11 , ,viviv.gordonchamber.org \r\nICF Flatwater World Championships Sept.10-14 \r\n770-965-3340, ,viviv.laniercanoe2003.org \r\n*Riverfest Sept. 28 - 29,2002,Columbus \r\n770-720-7238, ,viviv.river{est.org \r\nGeorgia Marble Festival Oct. 4- 5, Jasper \r\n706-692-5600 wiviv.georgiamarble-mountain.org \r\n*Great Locomotive Chase Festival Oct. 4- 6, 2002, Adairsville \r\n770-773-345 1, ,viviv.adairsville.com \r\n*Georgia Mountain Fair Oct. 7- 18,2002,Hiawassee \r\n706-896-41 91 ,viviv.georgia-mountain-fair.com \r\nSorghum Festival Oct.11- 12, 18-19,25 - 26 Blairsville \r\n706-745-5789 ,viviv. blairsvillechamber. com \r\n*Magical Nights of Lights \r\nNov.22 - Dec. 30,2002,Lake Lanier Islands 800-840-5253 1V\\V\\v.lakelan ierislands.com \r\n \r\nEnjoyingwatermelon, Cordele. \r\nWatermelon Festival June 21 -July 12,Cordele \r\n229-2 73 -1 668 ,vi ,~v.corde le-crisp-c hamber.com \r\n*Riverfest Sept. 28 - 29,2002, Canton \r\n770-720-7238, W\\V\\V.river{est.org \r\n*Andersonville Historic Fair \r\nOct. 5- 6, 2002,Andersonville 229-924-25 58 ,viviv.andersonvillega. freeservers.com \r\n*Cotton Pickin' Fair Oct. 5- 6, 2002,Gay \r\n706-538-6814, ,viviv.cpfair.com \r\n*Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition Oct.15-17, 2002,Moultrie \r\n229-985-1968, wiviv.s,mbeltexpo.com \r\n*Big Pig Jig Oct. 18- 20,2002,Vienna \r\n229-268-8275, \\V\\V\\V.bigpigjig.com \r\n*Mule Days Nov.2, 2002, Calvary \r\n229-377-MULE ,viviv.cgchamber@caironet.com \r\n*Swine Time Festival Nov.30, 2002 \r\n229-246-4774 1V\\V\\v .swi netimefestival .co m \r\nThomasville Rose Festival,Thomasville. \r\n \r\nSwamp Gravy Mar.7- 23,Apr.1-21,Colquitt \r\n229-758-5450, ,viviv.swampgravy.com \r\nThomasville Rose Festival Apr.24 - 27,Thomasville \r\n229-227-7099, ,viviv.thomasvillega .com \r\n \r\nGEORGIA \r\nATLANTA AIRPORT AREA \r\nAirport-North (404) 762 -8411 \r\nAirport-South  (404) 763-8800 \r\nATLANTA DOWNTOWN AREA \r\nCapitol Plaza  (404) 591-2000 \r\nATLANTA AREA \r\nMarietta  (770) 952-7581 \r\nSouth (1-75 \u0026 US 41) (770) 968-4300 \r\nAugusta-1-20 at Washington Road (706) 738-8811 \r\n \r\nBRUNSWICK AREA \r\n1-95 (912) 264-4033 \r\nJekyll Island-Oceanside (912) 635-3311 \r\nCartersville (770) 386-0830 \r\nColumbus-North 1-185 at Peachtree Mall (706) 324-0231 \r\nPerry (478) 987-3313 \r\nRome-Skytop Center (US 411 East) (706) 295-1100 \r\nTifton-1-75 (Exit 62) (229) 382-6687 \r\n \r\nFor good reasons, travelers have chosen Holiday Inn hotels for over fifty years. 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Melon Bluff NatureandHeritage Center, Midway. 1 \r\n \r\nAltamaha River Kayak and Canoe Trail \r\n \r\nCassvi ll e, Cartersville, Allatoona, \r\n \r\nwww.altamahariver. net Approximate mileage:137 miles \r\n \r\nDallas, Kennesaw, Marietta, Smyrna, Roswe ll , Dunwoody, Decatur, Atlanta, \r\n \r\nPaddle, kayak, or float th e Altamaha Rive r, rich in history and named as \r\n \r\nUnion City, Riverdale , Jonesboro Regions: Atlanta Metro, Mountains \r\n \r\none of the \"7 5 Last Great Places in \r\nthe World\". Cities:Alamo. Baxl ey, Brunswick, Darien, Haze lhurst, Jesup, Ludowici, \r\n \r\nBlue and Gray Trail \r\nApproximate mileage:1SO miles 1 A se lf-gu ided Civi l War tour to more \r\n \r\nLumber City, McRae, Mt. Vernon, \r\n \r\nthan 60 battl e fie lds, national parks, \r\n \r\nReidsville , Vidalia . Regions:Coast, Historic South \r\n \r\nand muse um s. Highways: 1-75, US 27, GA 136, US 41 , US 411 , GA 92, US 20, US 140 \r\n \r\nAndersonville Trail \r\nApproximate mileage:100 miles \r\nThi s tour off 1-75 offers an array of \r\ninspiring American history sites, including Andersonville, the nationa l memorial to all American POWs. \r\n \r\nCities: Chattanooga, Fort Oglethorpe, LaFayette, Ringgold, Tunnel 1-lill, Varn ell, Dalton , Resaca, Rome, Adairsville, Kingston, Cassvi ll e, Ca rtersville, Dallas Region: Mountains \r\n \r\nHighways:GA 49, GA 96, GA 127, US 280 Cities:Bnon, Fort Valley, Marshallville, Oglethorpe , Plains, Alllericus, Andersonville, Montezullla, Leslie , DeSoto, Cordele, Warner Robins, Perry, Vienna Regions: Historic South, Southern Ri ve rs \r\n \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway \r\nApproximate mileage:1SO miles \r\nThe trai l trave rses land originally occupied by the Creek Indians. Highways: GA 70, US 29, GA 18, US 27, GA 116, GA 190, GA 85W, Alt. US 27. Cities: Roscoe, Newnan, Moreland, \r\n \r\nAppalachian Gateway Trail \r\nApproximate mileage:65 miles www.gatewaygroup.org \r\nNostalgic to,rns, seasonal festivals, and an excursion train beckon vou \r\n \r\nGrantville, Hogans,ille, Mountville, LaG range, \\Vest Point, Pine Mounta in , Hamilton , Shiloh, Warlll Springs, Harris C ity, Greenville, St. Marks Region: Southern Rive rs \r\n \r\n\u0026om the route for an extended stay. \r\nHighways: GA 5I 5, US 76 Cities: Jasper, East Ellijay, Blue Ridge, \r\nMorganton, Blairsville , Young Harris, Hi awassee Region: Mountains \r\n \r\nChieftain's Trail \r\nApproximate mileage:1SO miles \r\nExplore the rich history of the Native Americans of Georgia. Here you will find vestiges of three distinct Native American cultures: th e pre-Historic \r\n \r\nAtlanta Campaign Heritage Trail \r\nwww.gcwht.org Approximate mileage:1SO miles \r\nDrive many of the actual routes traveled by Federal and Confederate arm ies during the decisive Civil War campaigns of 1863 and 1864. Highways: GA I 36, GA I93, US 27, \r\n \r\nMiss issippian Cu lture , the Creeks, and the Cherokees. Highways: US 27 Alt. , US 27 , US 41 1, GA 5, US 52, US 76, GA 53 Cities: Carrollton, Rollle , Cartersville, Ca lhoun , Jasper, Chatwsorth. Ross,ille, Dalton, Douglasville, Litl1ia Springs Region: Mountains \r\n \r\nGA 2, GA 201, US 41 , GA 53, GA 3, GA 293, GA 61, GA 6, GA 92, GA 360, GA 120, GA 9, GA 141, GA 236, GA 155 , US 155, US 23, GA 154, GA 166, \r\n \r\nColonial Coast Birding Trail \r\nApproximate mileage:100 miles \r\nMore than 300 species of birds have \r\n \r\nUS 29, GA 138, GA 85 \r\n \r\nbeen spotted at the sites along thi s \r\n \r\nCities: Trenton, LaFayette, \r\n \r\ntrai l. A variety of habitats can be seen \r\n \r\nChickalllauga, Fort Oglethorpe, \r\n \r\nincluding shorelines, sa lt ma rshes, \r\n \r\nRinggold, Tunnel 1-lill , Dalton, Resaca, old rice field s, woodlands, tidal \r\n \r\nCalhoun, Adairsville, Kingston, \r\n \r\nrive rs, and freshwater wetlands. \r\n \r\nCities:Darien, St. Marys, Cumberland Island , Richmond Hill , Midway, Savannah , St. Simons Island, Eulonia, Brunswick, Jekyll Island , Folkston. Tybee Island Regions: Coast \r\nCourthouse Corridor \r\nwww.hwy27 .com Approximate mileage: 365 miles Vi sit historic courthouses along thi s route. Highway: US 27 Counties: Catoosa, Walker, Chattooga, Floyd, Polk, Haral son, Carroll, Coweta, Hea rd, Troup, iVleriwether, Harris, Talbot, Muscogee, Chattahoochee, Stewart, Randolph , Clay, Early, Mill er and Deca tur Regions: Mountains, Southern Rivers \r\nCovered Bridge Trail \r\nApproximate mileage:1,000 miles Tmel along this trail created to prese rve the manv covered bridges in Georgia. Highways: US 411, US 27, US 19, US 441 Cities: Thomaston , Pine Mountain , Blakely, Atlanta, Watkinsvill e, Cartersville, Conyers, Ga inesvill e, Culllming, Helen Regions: Historic South, Mountains, South ern Rive rs \r\nGeorgia'sAntebellum Trail \r\nwww.antebellumtrail.org Approximate mileage:109 miles Explore tlie mansions and homes of tlie pre-Civil War era along this trail. Highways: US 441, GA 22, US 129 Cities: Athens, Watkinsville , Madison, Eatonton, Milledgevill e, Old Clinton, Macon Region: Historic South \r\n1--- \r\nHistoricDistrict, Madison. \r\n \r\n16 \r\n \r\nStay. \r\nSave up to 20% off your next stay at Choice hotels \r\nthroughout Georgia. \r\nWith more t han 100 loca ti ons across Georgia, Choice hotels f it your t ravel plans and your budget. Call today and ask for the Georgi a On My Mind Rate to save up to 20%on your stay. After all, you should have other things on your mind than finding the right hotel. \r\n80 0.222.1387 \r\n-El \r\n \r\n \r\nGo The Power of Being There. \r\n \r\n II \r\n- \r\nC HOI C E HOTELS I N TERNATI O NAL \r\n \r\n Benton MacKaye Trail,North Georgia Mountains. \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park, Comer. \r\n \r\nAppalachian Trail marker, North Georgia Mountains. \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Antiques Trail \r\nApproximate mileage:200-mile loop \r\nAntique-shopping adventure with more than 200 shops and dealers. Highways: 1-20, US -+41 , US 129, 1-75, \r\nus 341 , us 41 \r\nCities: Conyers, Covington, Social Circle, Monroe, Athens, Watkinsville, Madison, Rutledge, Eatonton, Milledgeville, Macon. Byron, Warner Robins, Perry, Forsvth, Bolingbroke, Jul iette, Barnesville, Griffin, McDonough Region: Historic South \r\nGeorgia's Old Dixie Highway Trail \r\nApproximate mileage: 90 miles \r\nFollow the nation's first planned roadway crossing state lines from Chattanooga to Marietta. Highway: US 41 Cities: Rossville, Fort Oglethorpe, Ringgold, Tunnel Hill, Rocky Face, Dalton, Resaca , Calhoun, Adairsville, Cassville, Carters,ille, Emerson, Al latoona, Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta Region: Atlanta Metro, Mountains \r\nGeorgia's Peach Blossom Trail \r\nwww.peachblossomtrail.org Approximate mileage: 75 miles \r\nA rural experience celebrating Georgia's famous fruit and scenery. Highways: US H , US 341 Cities: Jonesboro, Griffin, Barnesville, Forsyth, Roberta, Byron, Fort Valley, Perry, Warner Robins Region: Historic South \r\nGeorgia's Treasures Along 1-20 \r\nApproximate mileage: 60 miles \r\nA treasure chest of historic sites, attractions, recreation, unique shopping and historic homes. Highway: 1-20 Cities: Conyers, Covington, Social Circle, Rutledge, Madison, Lake Oconee Region: Historic Sou th \r\n \r\nGeorgia's U.S.441 Heritage Trail \r\nwww.441heritagetrai1.com Approximate mileage: 371 miles \r\nA journey down the road less traveled is a detour to discovery. Highways: US 441 Cities: Athe~s, Milledgeville, Dublin, Douglas, Dillard, Mountain City, Clayton, Tallulah Falls, Cornelia, Homer, Commerce Regions: Historic South, Mou ntains \r\nLiberty Trail \r\nwww.libertytrail.com Approximate mileage:30 miles \r\nOffers visitors a diverse experience bringing together the history, culture, and ecology of Liberty County. Highways: US 84, US 17 Cities: Hinesville, Mid\\\\\"a)', Riceboro Region: Coast \r\nLookout Mountain Parkway \r\nApproximate mileage: 20 miles \r\nEnjoy breath-taking views along this mountain byway that includes many historic and recreational sites. Highways: CA 189, CA 157 Cities: Lookout Mountain Region: Mou ntai ns \r\nMarch to the Sea Heritage Trail \r\nwww.gcwht.org Approximate mileage:350 miles for Left Wing and 300 for Right Wing \r\nFollow in the footsteps of William T. Sherman's army as it made history from Atlanta to the coast. Highways: CA 10, CA 81, US 278, CA 142, CA 12, US 44 1, CA 212, CA 22, CA 24, CA 15, US 221 , US I, US 25, US 301 , CA 275, CA 21, CA 138, US 23, CA 42, CA 16, CA II, CA 57, CA 18, CA 68, CA 231 , US 221 , CA 56, CA 17, US 80, CA 307, US 17, CA 144, CA 144 Spur Cities: Stone Mountain, Lithonia, Conyers, Oxford, Covington, ShadyDale, Jersey, Social Circle, Rutledge, Madison, Swords, Eatonton, Milledgeville, Sandersville,Tennille, Davisboro, Louis,ille, Augusta, Wa)aiesboro, Perkins, \r\n \r\nScenic road, Northeast Georgia. \r\nSylvania, Clyo, Stillwell, Port Wentworth, Savannah, Stockbridge, McDonough, Locust Grove, Jackson, Indian Springs, Monticello, Hillsboro, Round Oak, Clinton, Macon, Criswoldville, Cordon, Irwinton, Bartow, Sumrnertmm, Midville, Millen, Scarboro, Oliver, Guyton, Pooler, Savannah, Richmond Hill Regions: Atlanta Metro, Coast, Historic South \r\nScenic 197 \r\nApproximate mileage: 20 miles \r\nTake the time to appreciate the area around Lake Burton and the Soque Ri ver. Highways: CA 197 Cities: Clarkesville, Batesville Regions: Mountains \r\nSouthern Highroads Trail \r\nwww.southernhighroads.org Approximate mileage: 360 miles \r\nExperience the scenic beauty, diversity, and rich history found on this trail. Highways: US 76, US -+11 , CA 2, CA 52, US 76, CA 515 Cities: Clarion, Dillard, Mountain City, Hiawassee, Blairsvi lle, Young Harris, Chatsworth, Ellij ay, Blue Ridge Region: Mountains \r\nWiregrass Trail \r\nwww.wiregrasstrail.com Approximate mileage:72 miles \r\nExperience this scenic route to the coast. Highways: CA 57 Cities: Aline, Cobbtown, Collins, Reids,ille, Glennville, Ludowici, Eulonia Region : Coast \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfasts \r\n \r\nAcollection ofB\u0026Bsfrom the mountains to the Golden Isles. From Atlanta to Savannah and all \r\nofGeorgia's quaint towns and historic heartland, visit and be enchanted by our Southern charm. \r\n \r\n17 Hundred 90 Inn \u0026 Restaurant \r\n307 East President Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-7122 \r\n14 quaint rooms nestled in a \"'--'\"'-\"'--'-'-'---= brick foundation. Rooms include \r\na complimentary boale of wine and a wonderfu l full breakfast TI,e location is perfect within the hisro ric district. Our restaurant was voted Savannah's Most Romantic. www.l7hundred90.com \r\n \r\nAnsley Inn \r\n253 Fifteenth Sneet Atlanta, GA 30309 404-872-9000 1907 home of famous Atlanta clothier George Muse, walking distan ce of Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Margaret Mitchell House, Symphony Hall, and the High Museum of Art. Full breakfast. www.ansleyinn.com \r\n!lllii.:::::::::;;;-~ Beach Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\non St. Simons Island \r\n907 Beachview Drive St. Simon 's Island, GA 31522 912-634-2800 AMediterranean sryle villa overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Cumberland and Jekyll Islands. Luxurious, spacious suites with elaborate furnishings, extensive balconies, the beach theater, endless pool and Lucille's Tea by the Sea. www.beachbedandbreakfast.com \r\n \r\nBeechwood Inn \r\n220 Beechwood Drive Clayron, GA 30525 706-782-5485 Listed in Fodor's \"TI1e South's Best Bed \u0026 Breakfasts\", and named 2003 \"Best Inn for Wine Connoisseurs by Arrington's B\u0026B Journal. 1922 coaage sryle inn offers mmning views of Blackrock Mountain - relaxing. refreshing ambience. Six spacious rooms, private baths, some have fireplaces \u0026 private porches. www.beechwoodinn.ws \r\n \r\nChanticleer Inn \r\n \r\n1300 Mockingbird Lane \r\n \r\nLookout Mountain, GA 30750 \r\n \r\n866-999-101 5 or \r\n \r\n706 820-2002 \r\n \r\n. _ \r\n \r\nCompletely renovated. This \r\n \r\nlovely, historic B\u0026B has 17 newly decorated rooms and \r\n \r\n1s high_atop Lookout Mountain near all Chaaanooga \r\n \r\naaracnons. www.stayatchantideer.com \r\n \r\nGlen-Ella Springs Country Inn and Restaurant \r\n1789 Bear Ga p Road \r\n(off US H-ry 441) \r\nTurn ervill e, GA 706-754-7295 877-456-7539 \r\nNorth Geor~a's Gourmet Getaway. Nestled in the woods 90 miles north of Atlanta, just south of Tallulah Falls. A_ warm, rustic yet elega nt, 100-year old 11111 with cozy fireplaces, lovely views, genuine hospirahry, and outstanding food. Weddings, family garhenngs, meetings and retreats. Open all year. www.glenella.com \r\n \r\nGordon-lee Mansion Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n217 Cove Road Chickama uga, GA 30707 800 487-4728 Antebellum plantation house (c. 1847) on the National Register of His toric Places and Civi l Wa r Trust Discovery Trail. Located in Chickama uga Battlefield arena, 15 miles from downtown Chattanooga, TN. Period antiq ues, AM Diamond rating, formal gardens \u0026 111useu111. www.gordon-leemansion.com \r\nHenderson Village \r\n125 South Langsron Circle Perry, GA 31069 1-888-615-9722 Authentic Southern Hospitali ry awaits with twelve historic homes beautifully restored and '----'-\"'-\"\"'\" relocated ro create a most charming 24 room country resort with thousands of acres ro relax, unwind and recuperate. www.hendersonvillage.com \r\nHistoric Statesboro Inn \u0026 Restaurant \r\n106 South Main Sneet Statesboro, GA 30458 912 489-8628 or 800 846-9466 \"It feels like my gra ndma's !\" \"TI1 e on ly thing missing is my family\" \"I always look forward ro seeing the gardens and the grandchildren\" \"One of the most charming spots in South Geo rgia\" Why not visit and add your comments? www.statesboroinn.com \r\nHotel Wanns Springs Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn \r\nPO Box 35 1 Wann Springs, GA 31830 706-655-2114 800-366-7616 Presidents - TI,e Past - Passion. Relive hisrory in 1907 hotel, ice cream parlor and sho ps. Authentically restored, beautifully decorated with antiq ues/ Roosevelt furnin1re. Cable TV, private baths, individual hear/ AC, Southern breakfast feast and ultimate honeymoon suite. 60 miles south of Atlanta; \"14 miles from Callaway Gardens. \r\nlily Creek lodge \r\n2608 Aurari a Road Dahlonega, GA 30533 888-844-8694 13 European-sryle rooms in the mountains. A111enities include swimm ing pool with waterfall, hot mb. bocce' court, gardens, treehouse and gazebo. Gourmet continental breakfast and afternoon treats. www.lilycreeklodge.com \r\nPlanters Inn \r\n29 Abercorn St. Savannah, GA 31401 912 -232 -5678 Enchantment, elegance and charm....locared in the heart of Savannah's Hisroric District, Steps from the riverfront and ciry market. Continental Breakfast, afternoon wine and valet service are as always compl imentary. www.plantersinnsavannah.com \r\n \r\nRenStone Bed, Breakfast \u0026 Spa on the lake \r\n560 Chandler Place Drive Lavonia, GA 30553 706 356-1198  866-862-4517 Located on Lake Hartwell - wooded, lakefront seclusion with dock privileges - resort ann osphere. Excl usive spa for massage \u0026skin care needs with a certified therapist - comfortable a011osphere. Open year round, call any time. www.renstone.com \r\nSpencer House Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n200 Osborne Sneer St. Marys, GA 31558 912 882- 1872 / 877 820-1872 Gateway ro Cu111be rl and Island National Seashore. Walk to ferry, restaurants, shops \u0026antiques. Historic 1872 Inn. Full breakfast, private baths, elevaror, rares $100-175. Gift certificates. www.spencerhouseinn.com \r\nThe Gaslight Inn \r\n1001St. Cha rles Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306 404-875-1001 Built in 1913, The Gasl ight Inn has been feamred on CNN, the Discovery Chann el, CBS and the Travel Chan nel. Located in Atlanta's hip Virgin ia-Highlands shopping and dining district. www.gaslightinn.com \r\nThe Helendorf River Inn \u0026 Conference Center \r\n33 Munichsrrasse Helen, GA 30545 706-878-227 1 In the Alpine Village of Helen, GA, easy walk ro shops and restaurants - rooms with balconies on the banks of the river - enclosed heated pool \u0026ourdoor activiry areas for year round use - su ites with fi replace, Jacuzzi \u0026kitchen - large meeting \u0026parry facilities. www.helendorf.com \r\nThe Inn at Folkston 509 West Main Sneet \r\nFolksron, GA 31537 912 496-6256 1-888-509-6246 Luxu rious, comfortable 1920s bungalow. Listed in Fodor's \"TI1e South's Best Bed \u0026 Breakfasts\". Award winning decor. Near Okefenokee Swamp, GA's southeast coast, Jacksonville International Airport. Great train watching! Rates $105-165. www.innatfolkston.com \r\nWilliam Kehoe House \r\n123 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31401 1-800-820- 1020 Elegant Renaissance Revival Mansion on Colu111bia Square in the Hisroric District. Prime location, walk to am-actions and dining. Luxury appo intments, gourmet food , elevaror, free parking. www.williamkehoehouse.com \r\n \r\n Railroad lin es fr om Au gusta a nd Sa,a nn ah conn ec ted at Te rminus. Streets 11e1e la id out, hom es and bu sin es,es were built , fo llowe d by fr eight depots and tra in statio ns, and II ithin 20 years, out of the fore, t g1e11 a city. \r\nOn ce named Te rminu s. th e n Marth asvill e \r\n(after th e mayor's daughter). and finall y, in 1843 , \r\nAtlanta , th e city has conti11u all y rein, ented itse lf 'loclay Atlanta is an eco no1ni c engi11 e, a maj o r touri st destin ation , a11d d politi ca l ca pita l. \r\nAs a metropolitan area , \"A tlanta \" desc ribes a 1egion that stretches fro1n th e footh iIls of the North G eorgia Mountaim to th e beg innin g of th e old C otton Belt that , haped so much of Ce01 gia's -a nd th e South 's- lfr,tory. Atl a nta Metro ab o c011tain s num erou s to,,m and communiti es \\\\ 1th th eir O\\rn di stinct id entities, co ntributi ng to th e i1nage of th e city as a quai11t South ern to,rn , an Olyn1pi c host, and an urban dyna mo all roll ed into on e. \r\nAtlanta ha s bee n a pl aye r on th e inte rn ational sce ne for ma ny yea rs To day 1t is th e ,rn rld headqu arte rs fo1 such econo mi c powe rh ouses as De lta Ai1 lin es, C ox Ente rpri ses, Home Depot, UPS. a nd C NN, 11h ose studios a t CNN Ce nte r o n Mc1ri etta Stree t a re on e of th e most popul ar doll\"ntoll\"n destin ation s. \r\nAcros, from C N N Ce nter is a noth e r legacy of Atl anta's inte rn ati o nal reco rd . Ce nte nni al Olrn1pi c Park 11 as bu ilt 11h e11 Atl an ta hos ted th e \r\n \r\n1996 Ol ympic C ame, N011, isitors and res ide nts alik e enj oy th e park ', co ncerts and indul ge in cl as hin g th ro ugh th e spoutin g wa te r fou11tain s shaped like th e Ol ympi c rin gs \r\n \r\nfacing page: Downtownskyline,Atlanta. Inset: Bicycle racing, East Poi nt. \r\nThis page: Observation deck, StoneMounta in Park; The World of Coca-Cola,Atlanta . \r\n \r\nJust a short hop a11ay is Turn er Fi eld , origin ally \r\n \r\nbuilt for th e Ol ympi c, and now the ho1ne stadium \r\n \r\nfo r th e Bra, es, Atl a nta's ba se ball dynasty. Bes id es \r\n \r\nbase ball ga mes , it offe rs such di,e rsio ns as th e \r\n \r\nBra,e, muse um , a hi gh-e nd fo od co urt , inte rac- \r\n \r\nti,e ga mes. and be hi11d-th e-scen es tours. \r\n \r\nAn oth e r popul ar ente rtainlll e nt des tinati o11 is \r\n \r\nU nd e rg round Atl a nta , a n urb an ma ll built in \r\n \r\nforn1 e r railroad pa ssageways. Here you ca n see \r\n \r\nth e sta ke that marked th e ori gins of Atl ant a as \r\n \r\n'Ierminu s. Th e ce nter of th e city once \"'as th e hub \r\n \r\nof nume rous rail road Imes that sprouted in Atlanta \r\n \r\na nd 111ade Ge orgia 's ca pital th e tran spo rtation \r\n \r\nce nter for th e region . O ve rpasses we re built ac ross \r\n \r\nth e railroads as th e city grew, and whe n th e \r\n \r\nadve nt of tru cking and airlines led to a declin e in \r\n \r\nra il t1 affi c. th e tunn e ls a nd stru ctures ,,-e re \r\n \r\ncon \\'e rtcd to acco m111 odate Slll all busin esses . \r\n \r\nToda y, boutiqu es and pushcarts offer a vas t array \r\n \r\nof shoppin g oppo rtuniti es, 1\\' hil e resta urants, a \r\n \r\npl aza , and a fount ain provide spots for relaxation . \r\n \r\nNea r Und erground Atlanta is th e World of \r\n \r\nC oca-C ol a, a 1nuse u111 /s hrine to th e beve rage that \r\n \r\ntaught th e wo1ld to sin g. He re yo u' ll find ,icl eos \r\n \r\nth at chro nicle th e world 's most fa111 ous soft drink , \r\n \r\n21 \r\n \r\n This page:Atlanta Braves' ChipperJones, Atlanta. \r\nFacing page:Thrill-seekersat SixFlagsOver Georgia;Georgia's State Capitol, Atlanta. \r\n \r\nH e rndon , wh o was bo rn a slave, b eca m e a su c- \r\n \r\ncessful busin essm an a nd community leade r. \r\n \r\nH e rndon H o use, his c irca 191 0 h o m e, is a 15- \r\n \r\nroom Beaux Arts class ical mansion that h as been \r\n \r\na ce ntury of adve rti sing history, a nd a sa mpling of cola brews from around the world . \r\nAtlanta attrac ti ons run the gamut from lighth ea rte d fun to inspiratio nal m e morials, and th e \r\n \r\npreserved for publi c view ing. It sits surround ed by Atl anta U ni ve rsity, an important histori cally black uni versity complex m ade up of fi ve schools. Atlanta is also the home ofwell-known M orehouse, \r\n \r\nMa rtin Luther King Jr. Na tional Historic Site and Preservation Area inspires visitors to refl ect on th e powe r one m an ca n h ave in changing the world. T his Auburn Ave nue district includes a restoration of th e C ivil Ri ghts lea de r's childh ood h om e . Ac ross th e street is King's m arbl e tomb , enshrined on a platform surro unded by a refl ecting pool and loca ted in on e of the most popular attractions in the Southeast, the King C enter, an institution that ca rri es on his legacy and includes a museum exa mi n ing the C ivil Rights m ovem ent. \r\nAuburn Ave nue, known as \"Swee t Auburn ,\" was th e ce nte r of Atl anta's Afri ca n Am e ri ca n community in the days before desegregation. Today multi-ethnic restaurants are opening, and the street is b eing revived with attrac tion s like th e APEX M useum , which stands for the \"African Ame rican Panoramic Experience .\" APEX showcases a collection of West African sculpture and exhibits focusing on th e cultural h e ritage of Afri ca n Am e ri ca ns and the ir rol e in th e hi story of this country. \r\nAtl anta's stron g Afri can Am eri ca n community h as produ ced m any influ enti al citize ns. Alon zo \r\n \r\nSpelman , and M orris Brown Colleges . One wouldn' t think of a cem e tery as a place to \r\nh ang out, but h istori c O akland Ce m ete ry is just that. O akland's 88 ac res comprise the third-largest greenspace in th e city, and it h olds th e distinction of being on e of the most des irable addresses for Atl anta's dea rl y depa rted- among the m Go ne W ith the Wind author Margaret Mitchell. O akland is conside red on e of the fin est Vi ctoria n cem eteri es in the U nited States with its m any Victorian n e oclass ical religiou s, sec ula r, and bota ni cal sculptures and m ausoleums. \r\nF rom O akl a nd C emete ry, one ca n 't miss th e gold dome of Georgia's State Capitol building. The precious m etal that sh eath es it was min ed in N orth Georgia . Ben eath th e dome , po rtra its of famou s Georgia politi cians h ang in the ro tunda, a muse um exhibits artifa cts from state history, and wee kd ay tours are ava il abl e. \r\nA stone's throw south of th e capitol is Z oo Atla nta, wh ere visitors ca n view giant pandas from C hina . In additi on to watching these bears in th e h abitat th at was built espec ially for th e m , \r\n \r\n22 \r\n \r\nyo u ca n appreciate th e pa in stakin gly constru cted na ti ve e nviro nm e nts crea ted fo r th e zoo's Sumatran tige rs and sil ve rbac k go rill as . \r\nLeave your ca r parked at th e zoo and walk next doo r to Cyc lo ra m a, a 358-d egree pa n o ra m a of th e Battl e of Atl a nta. F irst pa inted in 188 5, th e origin al co nce pt has bee n en han ced he re with a 3-D battl e fi eld di orama an d anim ate d by a li ght show. The distinguished thunde ring bass voi ce of Jam es Ea rl Jones provid es th e narra ti o n . \r\nTh e Atl anta Me tro reg io n co nta in s m a n y signifi ca nt C ivil Wa r- related sites. To th e no rth , Kenn esaw Mo unta in Na tional Battl efi eld Park still shows traces of the mil es of tre nches and defensive points dug by Confed e ra te forces despe ra te to stop th e ach a n ce of Ge n era l Sh e rma n. Th o ugh th ey we re no t successful , th ey did m a nage to infli ct hea \\\")' losses o n th e arm y of th e No rth . \r\nea r downtown Ma rie tta, the Na ti onal Cemetery is th e res ting pl ace for th e 10,000 Uni o n troops who di ed in th e ca mpa ign th a t raged durin g Jul y of 1864. Oth e r signifi ca nt C ivil Wa r sites include th e in-town Battl e of Peac htree C reek, th e Battl e of Ez ra C hurc h , fou ght to th e wes t of Atl a nta, a nd th e Battl e of Jonesboro to th e so uth. \r\nAs sil e nt witn ess to h ow dee pl y th e wa r affec ted Atl a nta , hi stori ca l m a rke rs throughout downtown a nd surroundin g n eighbo rho ods note th e eve nts th at transpired th ere . D e ta il ed e nough fo r th e C ivil War buff, th e signs se rve eve n th e cas ual observe r as a re minde r of thi s era. \r\n \r\nT h e n eighborh oods of Atl anta a re m a n y an d va ried . The Virginia-Highlands neighborh ood, on th e easte rn edge of th e city, is a qua int e ncl ave of bri c k h om es sh aded by an arbor of old-growth trees. Th e vill age-like a rea in clud es a popul a r pedestri an-friendl y crossroads of shops, boutiques, restaurants, and clubs. South ofVirginia-Highl ands is Littl e Fi ve Points, a wo nd e rfull y boh e mi a n cluste r of bu sinesses both shabby and ch ic. Littl e F ive Po ints is kno wn for its populati on of young peopl e h a nging out a nd di spl aying th e la test in outrageous fas hi on. East Atlanta, reached by going south on Moreland Ave nue, is th e currently up-andcoming neighbo rh ood , whe re urban pionee rs are conve rting abandon ed storefronts into gall eries and res ta ura nts and reno va ting olde r hom es . \r\nBu ckh ead is a high-e nd , establish e d address, whose 30305 zip code is one of the most desirable in th e city for both businesses a nd homeowne rs. On weekend nights Buckh ead's entertainment district of dance clubs and restaurants draws people from all ove r the m e tro a rea. C onsid e red pa rt of th e fun , traffi c fr e qu e ntl y slows to a c rawl, with passe rsby indul ging in peopl e wa tc hing as th ey m ake th e ir way to Le nox Squa re or Phipps Plaza, two of th e area 's prim e sh opping des tina tions. \r\nWe ll-appointed homes a nd ya rds fill e d with large, mature trees make Midtown a part of Atl a nta's reputa tion as a city growing in a for est. He re you'll also find the M arga ret Mitchell H ouse a nd M use um . Th e M itch e ll House co ll ection \r\n \r\nBelow are a few of the region's attractions \r\nyou won't want to miss! \r\nThe Gold Dome Georgia'sState Capitol building is capped with North Georgia gold and surrounded by statues of its \r\nmost memorable politicians. \r\nThe King Center The King Center on Auburn Avenue features the marble tomb of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and isdedicated to promoting \r\nDr.King'sphilosophy of nonviolence. \r\nCNN Center Take atour behind the scenes at CNN Center and see how America'sfirst 24-hour news network operates to bring you \r\ncoverage of world events. \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Visit the most complete Civil War battlefield of the 1864 Atlanta Campaign, the battle fought here from June 18 to July 2, 1864. \r\nRoad to Tara Museum In Jonesboro, Gone With the Wind fans from all over the world enjoy a look back at an era made famous \r\nby Margaret Mitchell's novel. \r\n \r\n23 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMvM1ND.ORG I 1.800 V I S IT GA \r\n \r\nBelow are a few of the region's activities you won't want to miss! \r\nGo wild in the city Pandas, silverback gorillas, and slithering snakes can all be found at Zoo Atlanta,whereunique habitats havebeenre-createdto house species fromaroundtheworld. \r\nGet all wet Whether you're akidorjust kid-like, the Olympicring-shaped fountain in Centennial Park isthe place toromp \r\non ahot summer afternoon. \r\nTake in a game Whatever theseason, oneof Atlanta's major sportsteamswill be playing. Check out theBraves, Hawks, Falcons, \r\nThrashersor theBeat. \r\nFind a bargain Visit anyof theoutlet malls inthe metro area to find name-brand fash- \r\nionsat clearance-sale prices. \r\nGet a thrill and a chill Exploreoneof themetro area's major \r\nfun,fa mily-orientedamusement parks, such as Six Flagsor White Water . \r\nTake a hike Plunge into thepristinepreserve at the Chattahoochee Nature Center and experience the wildlife and mystique of themagical Chattahoochee River during canoetrips, tours, or guided \r\nnighttime adventures. \r\n \r\nLeft: Zoo Atlanta. Right: Cooling off at White Water Park, Marietta. \r\n \r\nincludes the typewriter on wh ich Mi tchell tapped out her enduring novel, the doorway to Tara from the film , and footage of the movie's gala premiere. The location has been bui lding a reputation as a popular spot for readings by touring authors and other literary programs. \r\nIn recent years Atlanta's cultural offerings have exploded. The WoodruffArts Center complex on Peachtree Street, is home to T he High Museum of Art, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra , the Alliance Theatre Company, the Atlanta College of Art, and the 14th Street Playhouse . Other significant forces shaping the cultural scene include the Georgia Ball et in Marietta , the Atlanta Opera, the Georgia Shakespeare Festival, the Fox Theatre, the Atlanta International Museum of Art, and the Cen ter for Puppetry Arts. \r\nAcross town, on the Emory University campus, the Michael C. Carlos Museum houses more than 16,000 ancient artifacts from the Americas, Greek pottery, and Roman jewelry. Newly added to its Egyptian coll ection is a ma jor acqu isition of 3,000-year-old mummies. The picturesque Dru id Hills neighborhood around Emory is the location of the Fernbank Museum of Na tural History, where hot-ticket events such as Martinis and IMAX bring fo lks togeth er each Friday night to enjoy dinner and the power-packed sensory experience on the museum's five-story movie screen. \r\n \r\nThough people frequently use \"Atlanta\" as an umbrella term to refer to an area encompassing man y counties, locals know that within that overarching name are communities and towns with their own dis ti nct virtues, qualities, and charms. \r\nThere is the City of Atlanta, but there are also Marietta, Roswell, Alpharetta, Norcross, Decatur, Faye tteville , Jonesboro , ewnan, McDonough, and the many other burgs and ham lets in between. These are all Atlanta Metro destinations easily and quickl y reached by interstate highway, bu t once there, visitors will find that the local avenues and downtowns, the courthouse squares and main streets, remind them that each individual locale retains the core of its origins, the essenc e of its identity. \r\nTo the east, Inman Park's restored V ictoria n h omes are a visual treat. Decatur's tree-Iin ed neighborhood s are popu lar with young professionals working in the area and professors teachi ng at a rea universities . The Old Courthouse on th e Square houses a modest museum and stands as sentinel surrounded by a bustling restaurant district dotted with boutiques and antique stores. \r\nIn Stone Mountain , there's a downtown village of shops, and then there is a mountain. T h is mounta in of 58 3 acres of exposed gran ite fo rn s an outcropping carved with images ofConfeclera e heroes. Georgia's Stone Mountain Park offers h i ing trails, a lake, for ests, and exhibits dedicated o \r\n \r\n24 \r\n \r\nsk cim r, ruith a,.spatarpts in () /ack bean sauce \r\nHsu's Recipe \r\n \r\n8 oz. large shrimp \r\n \r\n4 oz. fresh asparagus (sli ced) \r\n \r\n5 ginger bits \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\ngreen \r\n \r\nonion \r\n \r\nstalks \r\n \r\n(cu \r\n \r\nt \r\n \r\n1 /, \r\n \r\ninch) \r\n \r\nStir fry shrim p, asparagus, ginger and onion in wok until cooked, then put aside. \r\n \r\nBlack Bean Sauce \r\n \r\n1 tsp. garlic \r\n \r\n1 /, \r\n \r\ntbsp. \r\n \r\noyster \r\n \r\nsauce \r\n \r\n1 tsp. black bean puree \r\n \r\n2 oz. fi sh stock \r\n \r\n1 tsp. sugar \r\n \r\ntbsp. rice cooki ng wine \r\n \r\n1 tsp. mushroom soy sauce \r\n \r\nHeat sauce until boiled, then add coo ked shrimp and asparag us. Thi cken with com starch solution. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton. \r\n \r\nSouth ern history. Crossroads, one of the latest additions to the park, re-creates an 1870s commun ity complete with music, artisan demonstrations, and a 4-D theater. On summer evenings a laser light show is proj ec ted onto the mountain. A side-wheeler riverboat, a Civil \\Va r mu seum , and a cable car to the summit are only a few of the attractions that make Georgia's Stone Mounta in a place that locals visit yea r-round . \r\nMarietta, north of Atlanta, pushes outward from its centerpiece of Marietta Square and Glover Park. One of the newest attractions here is the Shaw-Tumblin Co ll ection Gone With the Wind Movie Museum, featuring 39 original costumes. Throughout the yea r, numerou s festi va ls a nd concerts attract people from around the metro area to enjoy the small-town ambience and the quaint shops. Marietta is also the location of Six Flags' White Water Atlanta, a major summertime destination that feature s the Cliffhanger, one of the tallest freefall water slides in th e world. \r\nGwinnett County is an area that has see n booming growth but still preserves important aspects of its hi story. The Elisha Winn House, near the town of Dacul a, dates to 18 12 ; the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse in Law re nceville elates to 1885; and the railroad depot in orcross, now a restored shopping area, ela tes to 1870. Many of the downtown areas in Gwinnett and other metro counti es have becom e destinations \r\n \r\nfor a ntique hunters and those looking for highquality original arts and crafts. \r\nSouth of Atlanta is Jon esboro, a major draw for fans of Gone with the Wind. The Civil War saga prominently feature s Jonesboro and suggests that Tara, Scarlett O 'Hara 's home, was located in Clayton County. Mitchell refused to acknowledge that any parti c ul a r building was the inspira tion for Tara, but fascinated fans keep coming and looking anyway. Indeed , Stately O aks, an 1839 Greek Revival structure preserved by Historical Jonesboro-Clayton County, Inc. , is a fairl y close match . Also in Clayton County is the Warren House, an 1859 structure that was used as a hospital by both sid es during th e Civil War. \r\nAs you can see, Atlanta is a m e tropolitan area made up of man y charmingly individual sma ll towns a nd citi es, powerhou se companies , and tree-shaded stree ts. No matter which part of the city you may find yourself in, yo u'll encounter the intriguing diversity combined with welcoming hospitality that characterize thi s capital of th e South. Th e heart of the city's dynamic will always be one place, man y identities- it's both a pl ace of the past and a place of the future , a delight to all. \r\n \r\nBelow are a few restaurants you won't \r\nwant to miss! \r\nHsu's Gourmet Chinese restaurant serving Szechwan and Cantonese cuisines. \r\n192 Peachtree Center Ave., Atlanta 404-659-2788, wMv.hsus.com \r\nImperial Fez Traditional Moroccan five-course meal, complete with belly dancers. \r\n2288 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta 404-3 51-0870 \r\nwww.imperialfez.com \r\nMary Mac'sTea Room Serving classic Southern food in the \r\nheart of Atlanta since 1945. 224 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta \r\n404-876- 1800 www.marymacs.com \r\nOsca rs Modern-American, seasonally-influenced cuisine, menu changes every 4-6 weeks. \r\n3725 Main St. , College Park 404-766-9688, www.osca rsatl.com \r\nShirley'sCountry Kitchen Country food including fried chicken, \r\nfamily platters, meatloaf, banana pudding andassorted cobblers. 1485 East Hwy. 34, Newnan \r\n770-253 -8914 \r\n \r\n25 \r\n \r\n www . GEORG I A0NMYM I ND.ORG I r . 800 V I SIT GA \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nAtlanta History Center \r\n \r\nAlpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\n130 W. Paces Ferry Rd. , Atlanta, 30305 \r\n \r\nAcworth Beach/Cauble Park Beach St., Acworth, 30 JO l 770-917-1234, www.ctcworth.org With boating, fi shing, swimming, picnicking, and occasional outdoor concerts, Cauble Park and Acworth Beac h provide entertainment all sum mer long. \r\n \r\n3060 Roya l Blvd. S., Ste. 1-f5, Alpharetta, 30022 678-297-28 l l , 800-294-0923, \\V\\V\\v.alpharettacvb.com O pen Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. , Fri. 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. [il WC 6' \r\nAlpharetta Welcome Center \r\n \r\n404-814-4000, 1V\\V\\V.a tlanta historycenter.com Reach ing back to th e Atlanta area's Native American roots, this museum chronicles local history up to the present day. It also houses a theater. Open Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. noon-5:30 p.m. Adults $12 , children $7, seniors $10. [il WC 6'flT \r\n \r\nPavil ions and beach houses are also ava ilable for \r\nrental. Opens in spring. C loses Tu e. after Labor Day. \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. dawn-I I p.m. Free . [il WC 6' fl T \r\n \r\n20 N. Main St. , Alpharetta, 30004 678-2 97-0102, 800-294-0923, W\\V\\V.a lpharettacvb.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m ., Sat. IO a. m.-4 p.m. l:il WC 6' \r\n \r\nAtlanta International Museum of Art and Design 285 Peachtree Center Ave. , Marquis II Tower Atlanta, 30303 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Acworth Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 43 75 Senator Russell Square, Acworth, 30101 770-974-88 13, M1nv.acworth.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m . [il WC 6' \r\n \r\nAmerican Museum of Papermaking /PST Bldg. , 500 Tenth St. N. W., Atlanta, 303 l 8 \r\n \r\n404-688-2467, \\V\\V\\v.atlanta intemationa lmuseum .org This museum is dedi cated to enrich ing lives through the power of art. Exh ibits foc us on internationa l \r\nth emes, cultu re, and technology. Open Mon.- Fri. 11 \r\na. m .-5 p.m. Call fo r pri ces. Free on Wed. WC 6' \r\n \r\n40-1-894-7840, \\V\\V\\V.ipst .edu la. m.p \r\n \r\nTrace the history of paper from 4,000 B.C. to today. Atlanta Opera \r\n \r\nTh e gallery showcases the work of contemporary 728 W. Peachtree St. N. W. , Atlanta, 30308 \r\n \r\nAlpharetta Family Skate Center, The Cooler 10800 Davis Dr. , Alpharetta, 30004 770-649-6600, www.cooler.com Two ice arenas and one roll er arena guara ntee that \r\n \r\npaper artists. Reservations required for tours. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [il WC 6' \r\nAPEX Museum \r\n \r\n404-88 1-8801 \\V\\V\\V.atlantaopera.org Th is is the headquarters of the Atlanta Opera's admin- \r\nistrative offi ces and rehearsal hall. Call for perform- \r\nance information , tours, and ticket prices. WC 6' \r\n \r\nfamilies will have hours of fun. Available fo r figure \r\nskating, ice hockey, roller hockey. Open 8 a.m.-mid- \r\nnight. Call fo r prices. [il WC 6' fl T \r\n \r\n135 Aubum Ave. N.E ., Atlanta, 30303 -/04-52 1-2739 The African American Panora mi Experience (APEX) offers a variety of exhibits ranging from art and dance \r\n \r\nAtlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St. N.E. , Atlanta, 30309 404-733-5000, \\V\\V\\V.atlantasymphony.org \r\n \r\nAutrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center 9770 Autrey Mill Rd. , Alpharetta, 30022 \r\n770 -3 60-88 44 www.grou ps.accessa tlan ta.com/AutreyMill \r\n \r\nto African history. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nAdu lts $3, children and se niors $2. [il WC 6' \r\nAtlantaBotanical Garden \r\n \r\nTh e ASO is one of th e youngest symphony orchestras in America to achieve global prominence. Annual celebrations and community programs enrich the com- \r\nmunity. Ca ll fo r eve nts and ticket prices. [il WC 6' fl \r\n \r\nAutrey Mill offers scenic creeks, picturesque cliffs, anima l life, and old cotton-plantation buildings from \r\nthe 1800s. Special programs include Open Music \r\nInvitations and Young Arti st Days. Free. l:il WC 6'T \r\n \r\n1345 Piedmont Ave. I .E., Atlanta, 30309 404-876-5859, 1V\\1nv.atlantabotanicalgarden. org Enjoy 30 acres of ga rdens and woodlands. Special features in clud e the Doroth y C hapm an Fuqua Conse rvatory, and th e C hildren's Heal th ca re of \r\n \r\nCallanwolde Fine Arts Center 980 Briarcliff Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30306 404-872-5338, \\V\\V\\V.mindspring.coml~ca llanwolde This mansion was bu il t in 1920 fo r C harles Howard \r\n \r\nBig Creek Greenway 1orth Point Pkwy. , Alpharetta, 30022 \r\n678-297-6100, \\V\\V\\v.alpharetta.ga.us Alpharetta's parks and playgrounds offer a wide range of outdoor adventures, including a 12-mile loop trail fo r walkers, joggers, in-line skaters, birdwatchers, and bike riders. Open Mon.-S un. 8 a. m.-6 p.m. Free. \r\n \r\nAtlanta C hildren's Ga rd en. Open Tu e.-Sun. , Apr.-Sept. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. , Oct.- /[ar. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Adu lts $ 10, chi ldren $5, seniors $7. [il WC 6'flT \r\nAtlanta Braves at Turner Field 755 Hank Aaron Dr., Atlanta, 303 15 404-249-6400, 800-326-4000, \\V\\V\\V.atlantabraves.com \r\n \r\nCan dl er, eldest so n of the Coca-Cola founder. Ca ll anwold e houses a magnifi cen t 3,742-pipe Aeolian organ, tl1e largest of its kind in playabl e condition in a res idence . Callanwolde is a unique arts center and a hub of cultural activity. Open Mon .-Fri . 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sat. 10 a. m.-4 p.m. Free (except fo r \r\nsome special eve nts). [il WC 6' \r\n \r\n[il WC 6' \r\n \r\nPlease call Ticketmaster ahead to arrange for wheelchair seating. Call fo r sc hedule and ticket prices. Centennial Olympic Park \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Alpharetta Milton Ave. and Main St. , Alplwretta, 30004 770-475-5758, \\V\\V\\V.alpharetta.ga .us Stro ll down Main Street in Historic Downtown Alpharetta and visit unique stores, antiques shops, and \r\ncafes. Call for hours. [il WC 6' fl \r\n \r\n[il WC M IT \r\nAtlanta Braves Museum and Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours 755 Hank Aaron Dr. , Atlanta, 303 15 404-614-231 l , \\V\\V\\V.at lantabraves.com This museum fea tures memorabilia commemorating baseball legends and key moments in Braves history. \r\n \r\n240 lnterrwtio,wl Blvd. , Atlanta, 30313 4 04-223-44 12 T his 21-acre park represents an Olympic legacy to Georgia's residents. Featured is the dramatic O lympic Rings Fountain , playgrounds, a visitors center, water gardens, the Quilt Plaza, and Centennial Plaza. Open daily 7 a. m.-1l p.m. Free. WC 6'fl T \r\n \r\nHistoric Mansell House and Gardens 1835 Old Milton Pkwy., Alpharetta, 30004 770-475-HOME, 1V\\1nv.ahsga.o rg This Queen Anne-style Victorian home was built in 1910. Fill ed with period antiques and surrounded by award-winning gardens, it houses the records and archives of old Milton Coun ty. Call Mon.-Fri. 10 a. m.- 4 p.m. to make tour rese rvations. Free. [il WC 6' \r\n \r\nVisitors may also take a tour beginning in the museum that includes stops in a luxury stadium suite , the terrace and service levels, and the Braves press box and broadcast booth. Open non-game days 9 a. m .-3 p.m., game days 9 a.m.-noon. Tour pri ces: Adul ts $8, \r\nchi ldren $4. [il WC 6' \r\nAtlanta Cyclorama 800-C Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 303 15 \r\n \r\nCenter for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. at Eighteenth, Atlanta, 30309 404-873-339 1, 1V\\1nv. puppet.org The center's 350 puppets represent the largest permanent U.S. collection. The interactive museum explores puppetry as an ancient, international, and popular art form. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. , Sun . l 1 \r\na.m .-5 p.m. Adults $10, children $ 5. [il WC \u0026T \r\n \r\nMilton Log Cabin 1 School Dr., Alpharetta, 30004 770-475-HOME, 11nV\\v.ahsga.org This cabin was built in the 1934-35 school year. The cabin now showcases period tools and furnishings from th e late 1800s and early l 900s. Call Mon.-Fri. IOa.m.-4 p.m. , Sun. noon--0 p.m . to make tour reservations and fo r fee information. [il \r\n \r\n404-65 8 -7625 Atlanta Cyclorama boasts the world's largest painting of the Battle of Atlanta. Acco mpanied by music, lighting, sound effects, and narration, the painting brings to li fe the story of the famous battle. Th is is the longest-running cyclorama in the country. Open June I- Sept. 2, daily 9:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. , otherwise daily 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Adu lts $5, children $3. [il WC 6' \r\n \r\nChattahoochee River National Recreation Area 1978 Island Ford Pkwy., Atlanta , 30350 770-399-8070, 1viV\\v.nps.govlchat This outdoor park provides hiking tra ils and picnic areas along a 48-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee \r\nRiver. Open da ily. Free . Parking $2. [il WC 6' T \r\nClark Atlanta University Art Galleries \r\n \r\nWills Park Equestrian Center 11 915 Wills Rd., Alpharetta, 30004 678-297-6120, 11nvw.alpharetta.ga.u s The center hosts a va riety of multi-eve nt horse shows throughout the yea r. Bl eacher seating is ava ilable. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Falcons One Georgia Dome Dr. , Atlanta, 303 13-1504 404-249-6400, 800-326-4000, \\V\\V\\V.altantafalcons.com Call Ticketmaster for schedule and ticket prices . \r\n[il WC M IT \r\n \r\n223 James P. Brawley Dr. S.W., Atlanta, 303 14 404-880-6102, \\V\\V\\V.cau.edu Home of historical coll ection of Africa n American art and th e illustrious Art of the Neg ro mura ls by Hale \r\nWoodruff. Ca ll for hours. [il WC 6' f l T \r\n \r\nCall for eve nts and prices. l:il WC 6' \r\n \r\n26 \r\n \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN PARK \r\nWhere the Best of the Past Meets the Present \r\nTravel back in time to the town of Crossroadss; Stone Mountain Park's spectacular $30 million attraction. \r\nDir Georgia's ONLY 4D Theater, Tall Tales of the Souths:~ \r\n~ Unique Shopping Experiences and Southern Craftsmanship at Its Finest. \r\nDIii\"\" Over 20 Shops, Attractions and Restaurants. ~ Irresistible Entertainment such as The Rain Wizard, \r\nTalking Fountain and Strolling Musicians. PLUS The Great Barn Children's Attraction, Skylift, \r\nAntebellum Plantation, Railroad, Riverboat, Museums and much more. For more information and current operating hours call 770-498-5690 \r\nlocally or 1-800-317-2006, or visit www.stonemountainpark.com \r\n \r\n www.GEoRc 1AON M v M1 N o . o Rc I 1 . 8 00 V 1s IT G A \r\n \r\nEclectic Electric Gallery 1393 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, 30306 40-f-875-2840, www.eclectic-electric.com T his gall ery showcases artists who use light as th eir medium. Open Tue.-Thu . 11 a. m.- 7 p.m., Fri .-Sat. \r\nnoon-9 p.m., Sun . noon- 5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nEmory University 1380 S. Oxford Rd., Atlanta, 30322 -+04-727-612 3, ,vivw.emory.edu Emory is home to nine major academic divisions, numerous ce nters fo r adva nced study, and a host of prestigious affi li ated institutions. Ca ll for tour times. \r\n[;l WC M IT \r\nFederal Reserve Monetary Museum 1000 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30309 404-498-8764, 1viviv. frb atlanta .org Explore the Federa l Rese rve's role in the economy th rough interactive multim edia exhibits. Lea rn about the history of monetary systems, visit th e cash ove rlook and the check overlook. Open for schedu led \r\nguided tours only. Free. WC \u0026 \r\nFernbank Museum of Natural History 767 Clifton Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30307 404-929-6300, \\V\\VW.(embank.edulmuseum Explore everything from reptile exhibits to Egyptian arti facts, and visi t th e Rankin M. Smith IMAX Thea tre. Open 1on.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Adults $12, child ren and se niors $11. \r\n[;l WC M IT \r\nFernbank Science Center 156 Hea ton Park Dr. 1.., Atlanta, 30307 40 4-378 -4311 Th is lea rni ng center has a 500-sea t planetarium, an observa tory, two electron microscopes, a dista ncelea rning studio, a NASA Aeronautics Educati on lab, and a 65-ac re fo rest. Open Mon. 8:30 a. m.- 5 p.m ., Tue.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.- 10 p.m., Sat. 10 a. m.-5 p.m., \r\nSun. I p. m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' T \r\nFox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30308 404-881-2 100, ,viviv.foxtheatre.org Originallr built in the 1920s as the Yaarab Templ e Sh rin e Mosque, the Fox Th ea tre was lavishly designed with onion domes and minarets, an Arabian courtyard, and stage curtains depicting mosques and Moorish rul ers in hand-sewn sequins and rhi nestones. \r\nCa ll for events, tour ti mes, and fees. [;l WC 6'fl T \r\nGeorgia Capitol Museum 206 Washington St. , Atlan ta, 30334 40-f-65 1-6996, ,viviv.sos.state.ga. us Th e museum prese rves and interprets the history of the Capito l Bu ilding and the events that have taken place there by coll ecting, maintaining, and exhibiting arti fac ts, historic fl ags, artwork, and more. Open \r\ni\\ilon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m . Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nGeorgia Department of Archives and History 330 Ca pitol Ave., Atlanta, 3033-f -104-656-2 393, ,viviv.GeorgiaArchives.org Georgia's most valuabl e historica l documents are housed here, helping state and loca l governments meet open-records requirements. Open Tu e.- Sat. 8:30 \r\na. m.- 5 p.m. , Sat. 9:30 a.m .- 3: 15 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nGeorgia State Capitol 206 Washington St. , Atlanta, 30334 -f0-f-656-28-f4, Mvw.sos.state.ga.us The tour includes a short fil m about the capitol. Lea rn the history of th e bu il ding and th e people who have worked th ere. Ca ll fo r to ur tim es . Open \r\nMon.- Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6'fl \r\n \r\nGeorgia State University 30 Courtland St., Atlanta, 30303 40-f-65 1-3900, 11n1nv.gsu.edu C SU is a leading urban resea rch uni versity in the hea rt of downtown Atlanta . It features six academi c colleges and an educa tional philosophy of combi ning teaching, research, and service. Ca ll fo r tour reserva- \r\ntio ns. Free. [;l WC 6'fl T \r\nGovernor'sMansion 39 1 \\V. Paces Ferry Rd. N.W, Atlanta, 30305 40-f-261-1776, W\\V\\v.ganet.org!govemor!firstladyltour Take a tour through th e bea uti ful Gove rn or's Mansion and lea rn its history. The collection of 19thcentury furni shings, paintings, and porcelain in the mansion is in the neoclassical style. Open Tue.- Th u. \r\n10 a. m.-11:3 0 a.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nHerndon Home 587 University Pl. .W., Atlanta, 303 14 40-f-581-98 13, \\V\\1nv. hemdonhome.org Once the mansion of slave-born Alonzo Herndon , the founder of Atlanta Life Insurance Co mpany. 1ow a muse um , it fea tures elaborate Persian rugs, Venetian glass, and artwork . Groups must call ahead for tours. Open Tue.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Adu lts $5, chil dren $3. WC \r\nHigh Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta 30309 404-733-4450, w,viv. high.org , This muse um displays European and Ameri ca n paintings and special exhibits. African, decorative, fo lk, and 20th-century art are all avail able, as well as photography exhibits. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., \r\nSun. noon- 5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nHigh Museum of Art, Folk Art, and Photography 30 John Wesley Dobbs Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 303 12 404-5 77-6940, ,viviv.high.org Th is downtown satell ite fac il ity of th e High Museum of Art is loca ted in the hea rt of Atlanta's business and convention district. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a. m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nHistoric Freight Depot/Georgia Building Authority 65 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta, 30334 404-656-3850, ,viviv.ga net.org\\gba Bu il t in 1869 and loca ted directly ac ross the tracks from the zero-mil e post that today is the entrance to Underground Atl anta, this building served as th e ma in freight depot for the Georgia Rail road. Tours by \r\nappointment. [;l WC \u0026fl T \r\nHistoric Oakland Cemetery 248 Oakland Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 303 12 -f 0-f-688 -2 107 T his cemetery serves as th e fi nal resting place of 70,000 people, including fa mous author Margaret Mitchell , golfi ng legend Bobby Jones, and 3,900 \r\nConfe derate soldi ers. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nJimmy Carter Library and Museum 44 1 Freedom Pkwy, Atlanta, 30307 -f0-f-33 J-39-f2, ,viviv. jimmycarterlibrary.org Exhibits highlight Carter's ea rly years, his life at the v\\lhite House, and key issues of the Ca rter pres idency. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m .-4:45 p.m., Sun. noon-4:45 \r\np.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nKing Center -f49 Auburn Ave. T.E. , Atlanta, 30312 404-526-8900, Mvw. thekingcenter.org Established in 1968, the King Center is th e offi cial li ving memorial to the life, work, and phil osophy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Ki ng Center serves as an international cl ea ringhouse for offic ial Ki ng \r\n \r\nprograms, publi c information, and educational materials. Open da ily 9 a.m.- 5 p. m. Open till 6 p.m. during the summer. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nKing Plow Arts Center/Actors' Express Theatre Company 887 W. Marie tta St. N. \\V., Ste. J-1 07, Atlan ta, 303 18 -104-607-7469, 404-875-1 606, ,viviv.actorsexpress.com Ac tors' Express offers an eclectic mix of classic, contempora ry, and cutting-edge productions. Visitors ca n enjoy six ma in stage shows per season. Adult acting \r\nclasses ava ilable. Call for events and fees. [;l WC \u0026fl \r\nKlassix Auto Attraction One Galleria Phvy., Atlanta, 30339 770-952-4894 See th e Back to the Future ca r and other famo us automobil es. Open Mo n.-Tue. 11 a. m.-6 p.m., Wed.- Fri. 11 a.m.- 9:15 p 111., Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., \r\nSun. 10 a. m.- 6 p.m. Ca ll fo r fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nMargaret Mitchell House 990 Peachtree St., Atlanta, 30309 404-249-70 15, 404-2-19-70 12, ,viviv.gwtw.com Birthplace of the nove l Gone With the Wind. Tour the historic turn-of-th e-ce ntury house and restored apartment where Marga ret Mitchell lived and wrote the class ic novel. Open daily 9:30 a.m .- 5 p.m. Adul ts $12, children $5, seniors $9. [;l WC \u0026fl \r\nMartin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site 450 Aubum Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 303 12 404-3 31-5190, ,vivw.nps.gov!malu This site commemorates tl1e area where Dr. King was born, lived, worshiped and worked. Tour his bi rth hom e and see th e histori c Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he was baptized and late r served as a copastor. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Open ti ll 6 p.m. during tl1e \r\nsummer. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University 57 1 S. Kilgo St., Atlanta, 30322 -104-727-051 9, \\V\\Vlv.carlos.emory.edu From ancient civil iza tions to the evocative art and archi tecture of the 20th centu ry, this museum offers a glimpse of 9,000 yea rs of art and art history. Explore the An cient Egypt, Greece, and Rome collections. Open Tue., Wed., Fri . 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., T hu . 10 a.m .- \r\n9 p.m., Sun. noon- 5 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nRhodes Hall 151 6 Peachtree St. N. W., Atlanta, 30309 404-885-7800, ,viviv. rhodeshall.org This histori c bui lding, constructed in 1905 of Stone Mountain gra nite, now operates as a muse um. It features a mahogany spira l staircase and th e Rise and Fall of tl1e Confederacy, portrayed in ni ne stainedglass windows. Open fo r tours Mon.- Fri . 11 a.m --+ p.m., Sun. noon-3 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC \r\nRialto Center for the Performing Arts 80 Forsyth St., Atlanta, 30303 -104-651-4727, \\V\\V\\V.rialtocenter. org From the world music of Buena Vista Social C lub and the Klezmatics to the modern dance of T\"}-la T harp and Ma rk iVIorris, th e Rialto bri ngs the best national and international artists to Atl an ta. Call or \r\neve nts and fe es. [;l WC 6'fl \r\nRobert W. Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. , Atlan ta, 30309 404-73 3-5000, 404-733-4280, ,viviv.woodruf{center.org A fo cal point fo r worl d-class perfo rming and ,isual arts, this center includes the All iance Theater, At! nta College ofArt, Atlanta Sym phony Orchestra, th( -+th Street Playhouse, and th e High Muse um of Art Call \r\nfo r eve nts and fees. [;l WC \u0026fl T \r\n \r\n28 \r\n \r\n-f/etm \r\n \r\nSciTrek 395 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta, 30308 404-522-5500, ,viviv.scitrek.org This inte ractive science and tec hnology muse um features more than120 hands-on exhib its, daily demonstrations, and a science store. Open Mon.- Sat. I0 a.m .- 5 p.m., Sun . noon-5 p.m. Adults $9.50, chil- \r\ndren $7.50. [;l WC \u0026T \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia 275 Riverside Phv)'., Austell, 30168 770-948-9290, \\V\\Vlv.sixf/ags.com Six Flags Ove r Georgia is the Southeast's premier fam ily theme park. Roller coasters, thrill rides, and \r\nentertainment. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6'fl T \r\nUnderground Atlanta \r\n \r\nThis was once the home of Joe l C handler Harris, the I9th-ce ntury writer fa mous fo r his tales of Brer Rabbit. Atla nta's oldest house muse um, the Wren's Nes t hos ts quarterl y storytelli ng ti mes. Open Tue.-Sa t. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Ca ll fo r fees. [;l WC \r\nZoo Atlanta 800 Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 303 15 404-624-5822, 888-945-5432, w11nv.zooatlan ta.org Spend the day at this zoo and see nea rly 1,000 specimens representing 250 species of animals from all over the world. Open Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat.- Sun . 9:30 a. m.- 6:30 p.m. Adu lts $16, chil dren \r\n$ 11 , sen iors $12. [;l WC \u0026fl T \r\nTravel Services Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nAtlanta Preservation Center Guided Walking Tours 327 St. Pau l Ave., Atlanta, 303 12 404-876-20-f I, 1viviv.preserveatlanta.com Call fo r tour times and fees. \r\nGDITT Multicultural Marketing Program 285 Peachtree Center Ave., Ste. 1000 Atlanta, 30303-1 230 770-322-9225, \\V\\Vlv.soulo(georgia.org Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nCNN Studio Tour One CNN Center, Atlanta, 30348 404-827-2300, 877-426-6868, 1vi1nv.cnn.com!studiotour Tour ti me 45 mi nutes. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. every 20 minutes. Adults$ , children $5, seniors $6. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n65 Upper Alabama, Atlanta, 30303 -f0-f-577-2 1-fB Standing on th e original site of th e city, Unde rground Atlanta offers shoppi ng, enterta inm ent, restaurants, and th e visual curios ity of bri cks and mortar from an \r\nearl ier ti me in history. [;l WC 6'fl T \r\nWorld of Coca-Cola Museum 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Atlan ta, 30303 -104-676-5151, 800-676-COKE, 11n1nv.woccatlanta.com Lea rn abou t the history of Coca-Co la th rough exhibi ts and videos, and taste internationally distributed Coca-Cola products unava ilable anywhere else in the Un ited States. Open Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m ., \r\n \r\n233 Peachtree St. N.E., Ste. 100, Atlanta, 30303 404-52 1-6688, BOO-ATLANTA, \\V\\Vlv.atlanta.net Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. WC 6' \r\nCobb County Convention and Visitors Bureau One Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta, 30339 678-303-2622, 800--f5J-3480, \\V\\1nv.cobbcvb.com Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nAirport Area Chamber of Commerce 600 S. Centra l Ave. , Hapeville, 30354 404-209-09 J0, ,viviv.airportchamber.com Open Mon.- Fri . 9 a.m.-2 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nGray Line of Atlanta 65 Alabama St., Atlanta, 30337 404-767-0594, 800-965-6665, ,viviv.amebus.com Inclusive tours of Atlanta, Coca-Co la Muse ui11, Margaret Mitchell House, and Atlanta Cyclorama. Open Tue.- Sa t. 8 a. m.- 4:30 p.m. Ca ll fo r fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nMARTA Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority 2424 Piedmont Rd. 1.E., Atlanta, 30324-3330 404-848-4711 , 404-848-3450, 1viviv.itsmarta.com MARTA is Atlanta's publi c transportation system. It \r\nruns daily 5 a. m.-1 a. m. Ca ll fo r fees. [;l 6' \r\n \r\nSun. 110011-6 p.m. Adults $6, children $3, seniors $4. [;l WC M IT \r\nWren'sNest House Museum 1050 Ralph David Abemathy Blvd. S. W, Atlanta, 303 JO -104-753-7735, ,viviv.accessa tlanta.com \r\n \r\nMetro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce 235 Andrew Young lntemationa l Blvd. N. W. Atlan ta, 30303 404-880-9000 Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m . [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nSoutheast Tourism Society \r\n3400 Peachtree Rd. N.E., Ste. 725, Atlanta, 30326 404-364-9847, 1vivw.escapetothesoutheast.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Ca ll fo r prices. WC 6' \r\n \r\nEverything. Atlanta. \r\n \r\nTruly a cosmopolitan international city. Atlanta has locals would be happy to share with you. \r\n \r\nsomething for even the most restless traveler. That's Combine that with historic locations, museums, \r\n \r\nwhy we say, just give us 48 hours, and we'll keep you fantastic art galleries, and attractions that appeal \r\n \r\nentertained. From the biggest and best malls in the to every age group, and your clients will be \r\n \r\nregion, to quaint antique shops, shopping is our completely entertained. Just call 1-800-Atlanta \r\n \r\nforte. Our nightlife and restaurants are ~ or click on atlanta.net for all of our \r\n \r\nTl.ANT unrivaled. Everything from five star A \r\n \r\nA up-to-date information. Atlanta, people \r\n \r\ngourmets to those cozy little secrets our Convention~itors Bureau seem to like it here. \r\n \r\n29 \r\n \r\n \\V\\VW.GEORG I AONMYMJND.ORG I I . 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nTours by BJ P.O. Box 898 1, Atlanta, 31106 404-872-7722, 877-872 -0980, 1V1vw.toursbybj.com Motorcoach tours, specializes in African American tours. Ca ll for reservations and fees. \r\nBuford Artist Colony Main St. from S. Lee St. to Hill St. , Buford, 305 18 770-27 1-0008, \\V\\V\\V.bufordbiz.com Artists, including painters, sculptors, glassblowers, photographers, jewelers, and woodcarvers, open th eir studios to allow the public to view works in progress. Open third weekend of every month. Sat.-Sun. 11 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC b. \r\nHoliday on Lake Lanier 6900 Holiday Rd., Buford, 305 18 770-945-7201, \\V\\V\\V. westrec.com/lakelanier. htm l Th is marina offers full-facility bathhouses, coin--0pe rated laundry faciliti es, boat rentals, and jet-ski rentals. The surrounding property also features rental cabi ns, restaurants, and pavilions. Open daily 8 a.m.-4:30 \r\np.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' fl T \r\nLake Lanier Islands Beach and Waterpark 6950 Holiday Rd., Buford, 305 18 770-932-7200, \\V\\V\\V.lakelanierislands.com This exciting water park features the largest wave pool in the Southeast, along with water slides, beach volleyba ll , and a host of other fun attractions. Open May-Sept. Sun .-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m ., Sat. 10 a. m .-7 \r\np.m. Adults $25.99, children $ 16.99. [;l WC 6' fl T \r\nLanier Museum of Natural History 2601 Buford Dam Rd., Buford, 305 18 770-932-4460, 1V1V1v.co.gwinnett.ga. us This museum features wildlife exhibi ts, a reptile collection, and a butterfly garden. C lasses, programs, and fi eld tours for adults and children are also provided. Open Tue.-Sat. noon-5 p.m. Admission $ 1. [;l WC \r\nLanier Sailing Academy 6920 Holida y Rd., Buford, 305 I8 770-945-88 10, 800-684-9463 , 1V11av.laniersail.com The academy offers sa iling classes, and boat rentals. \r\nOpen dai ly 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6' fl \r\nChamblee'sAntique Row 5050 Broad St. , Chamblee, 3034 1 770-455-475 1, 877-645-4728, \\V\\VW.antiquerow.com Stroll from shop to shop in this unique suburban Atlanta neighborhood featuri ng more than 200 dealers offering quality antiques and collectibles. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \r\nGreat Gatsby'sAuction Gallery 5070 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Chamblee, 3034 1 770-457- 1903, 11aV1v.gatsbys.com This 100,000-squa re-foot wa rehouse features an art ga llery, a classic automobil e showroom , and a threeacre garden area. Open Mon .-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nDowntown Decatur From E. Ponce de Leon Ave. to Clairemont Ave. Decahir, 3OD30 404-371-8386, 404-371-8262 W\\V\\V.decatu rga .com Downtown Decatur has more than 120 retail and restaurant locations, including galleri es, boutiques, \r\nand antiques shops. [;l WC 6' fl T \r\nHistoric Complexof DeKalb Historical Society 720 W. Trinity Pl., Decatur, 30030 404-3 73 -1088, \\V\\Vlv.dekalbhistory.org The historic compl ex includes three antebellum structures: the Benjamin Swan ton House, the Biffi e Cabin, and tl1e Thomas-Barber Cabin. Explore these old homes and lea rn the tales that surround them . \r\nCa ll for tour reservations. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nOld Courthouse on the Square 101 E. Court Square, Decatur, 30030 404-3 73 1088, 1V1V1v.dekalbhistory.org This former courthouse, more than 100 yea rs old, features the Jim C herry Museum , which includes a special Civil War room. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 \r\np.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services DeKalb Convention and Visitors Bureau 750 Commerce Dr. , Decatur, 30030 404-378-2525, 800-999-6055, tV\\Vlv.dcvb.org Open Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nDeKalb Chamber of Commerce 750 Commerce Dr., Ste. 201, Decatur, 30030 404-3 78-8000 \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l 6' \r\nAsian Square 5150 Buford Hwy., Doraville, 3034 1 Asian Square has Oriental groceries and products. \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-9 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nCultural Arts Center 8652 Campbellton St. , Douglasville, 30134 770-949-2787, 1V11av.artsdouglas.org The CAC serves as the headquarters for cultural activity in the area. Monthly artists' receptions, exh ibits, and special programs are avai lable. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 \r\na.m.- 6 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.- 5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' fl T \r\nTravel Services Douglasville Convention and Visitors Bureau 6694 E. Broad St. , Douglasville, 30134 770-947-5920, 800-661-0013 w11nv.doug la sv illecvb.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m .-5 p.m. [;l WC \r\nDouglas County Chamberof Commerce 2145 Slater Mill Rd., Douglasville, 30135 770-942-5022, 1V1V1v.douglascountygeorgia.com \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nAurora Theatre 3087-B Main St. , Duluth, 30096 770-476-7926, \\V\\Vlv.auroratheatre.com The Aurora Theatre is conside red a ri sing star in No rth Georgia regional theater, offe ring high-\u003c1uality, classic, and contemporary musicals, comedies, and \r\ndramas. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nDave and Buster's 4000 Venture Dr., Duluth, 30096 770-497-1152, \\V\\Vlv.da veandbusters.com Dave and Buster's features a restaurant, an arcade, billiards, and more . People under 21 need to be accompanied by a parent or guardia n over 25. Mon.-Thu. 11 a.m.-1 a.m, Fri.-Sun. 11 :30 a.m.-2 a.m. \r\n[;l WC MI T \r\nJacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Bldg. 300, Duluth, 30097 770-623-6002, 1V11av.hudgenscenter.org The Hudgens Center houses the Fowler Callery, the Kistner Callery, and the C hildren's Arts Museum. Open Tue.-Fri. I p.m .-5 p.m. , Sat. 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. \r\nCaII forfees. [;l WC 6' fl T \r\nLanders-CainHouse and Sweetwater Cemetery 1000 Pleasant Hill Rd. , Duluth, 30096 770-44 1-1 645, 1V1V1v.gwinnetths.org Come see th e birthplace and resting place of Eli Pinson Landers, a Confederate soldi er who authored the posthum ously publi shed coll ection of letters Weep Not for Me, Dear Mother. Open daily. House open by appoinbnent only. Cemetery open daily. Free. [;l WC \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum 3595 Peachtree Rd., Duluth, 30096 770-476-2013, 1V1V1v.srmduluth.org This museum features 80 pieces of retired rai lway equipment. See President Harding's private car, the Superb , and take a short train ride. Open Apr.-Nov. Thu.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.rn ., Dec.-Jan. Sat. only, IO a.m.4 p.m. Adults $7, chi ldren $4, seniors $5. All prices \r\ninclude a rai l trip around museum. [;l WC 6' fl T \r\nTravel Services Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau 6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Ste. 200, Duluth , 30097 770-623-3600, 888-494-663 8, 1V1V1V.gcvb.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nGwi nnett Chamber of Commerce 6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth , 30097 770-2 32-3000, w1V1v.gwinnettchamber.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nNational Archives and Records Administration 1557 St. Joseph Ave., East Point, 30344 404-763-7477, \\V\\Vlv. nara.gov The National Archives and Records Administration houses information for ge nealogy resea rch. Visitors must ca ll ahead. Open Mon .-Fri. 7 a.m.-4 p.m. , \r\nexcept Tue. till 8 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nDeKalb Farmers Market 300 E. Ponce de Leon Ave. , Decatur, 30030 404-3 77-6400, 888-22 1-0634 1V11av.dekalbfarmersmarket.com Imports from growers and shippers worldwide distribute to the reta il and wholesa le trade . It also has a restaura nt and bakery. Tours ava ilable. Open 9 a. m.-9 \r\np.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nAtlanta Ice Forum 2300 Satellite Blvd., Duluth, 30097 770-813-1010, \\V\\V\\V.iceforum.com This full-service public ice-skating rink is also the home of the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers. Practices are open to the public. Call for Th rasher schedule and \r\nfees. [;l WC M l \r\n \r\nHistoric DowntownFairburn Downtown Fairburn , 30213 770-306-1050 A cluster of shops and restaurants is the attraction here . Be sure to visit the Confederate Flag Monument, Confederate Monument, Fai rburn C ity Cemetery, Crave of First Woman Sheriff, and \\,\\IW] Monument. \r\n \r\n30 \r\n \r\nThe Very Best . .. History \r\n See the famous General locomotive and a tum of the century train factory at the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, opening March 30, 2003 \r\n Journey through Marietta's 5 National Register Historic Districts  Roam through Cobb's only Georgia Main Street City, Acworth, with historic downtown and residential areas including 300 historic \r\nproperties such as James Lemon's Antebellum Horne  Discover relics at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park \r\n Pay tribute to military and community heroes at Veterans Memorials in Smyrna and Powder Springs \r\nThe Very Best . .. Night Life \r\n Get \"interactive\" at Dave \u0026 Busters  Go \"cosmic bowling\" at U.S. Play  Dine elegantly on the river at Ray 's on the River or eat with your fingers under the Big Chicken  Relax in a coffee shop, sip in a tea room or cheer in a sports bar  Mix old chann with new life at Smyrna's new Market Village the place to go to experience the lifestyle day and night; upscale taverns, restaurants and entertainment \r\n \r\nThe Very Best ... Attractions \u0026 Outdoor Escapes \r\n Take a break at Six Flags Over Georgia, Six Flags ' White Water \u0026 American Adventures, Sun Valley Beach or Mountasia  Golf at Marietta City Club or Cobblestone, to name a few  Stroll around the Historic Marietta Square  Fish or sail on Lake Acworth and Lake AJlatoona  Bike, skate or jog the Silver Comet Trail  Grab a picnic basket and take pleasure in Cobb's Free Concert Series \r\nThe Very Best . .. Shopping \u0026 Antiques \r\n Find abundant selections at regional malls such as Town Center at Cobb, Cumberland Mall, and Galleria Specialty Mall \r\n Visit picturesque Vinings Jubilee  North to South, find treasures in Kennesaw, Mableton, Powder Springs, Austell, and nestled around the quaint Marietta Square \r\n Discover Smyrna's chic Market Village and Acworth's hometown atmosphere \r\n \r\n(770) 434-6600 www.smyrnacity.com \r\n \r\nThe Very Best . .. Arts \u0026 Culture \r\n Take in a perfonnance at Theatre in the Square  Enjoy the Cobb Symphony or Georgia Ballet  View Vivien Leigh's Oscar at the Shaw-Tumblin Collection \r\nGone With The Wind Movie Museum  Visit the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art \r\n \r\n(770) 427-4686 www.southernmuseum.org \r\n \r\nMARIETTA WELCOME CENTER AND VISITORS BUREAU \r\n(770) 429- 11 15 / (800) 835-0445 www.mariettasquare.com \r\n \r\nC\u003cBB- ------The, VeryBedofAtwt,b:J.,! COBB COUNTY \r\nCONVEITTIO \u0026 VI SITORS BUREAU \r\n(678) 303-COBB (2622) / (800) 451-3480 www.cobbcvb.com \r\n \r\nACWORTH HIIIIIBI \r\nACWOIO\"H .UV. CONVlNTION \"VIIITOU IUUAU \r\n(770) 974-7626 www.acworth.org \r\n \r\n Located in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum is a two-block historic site listed on the National Register of \r\nTours feature: furnished apartment where Mitchell wrote Gone With the Wind, Movie Museum, exhibit galleries and \r\nTwo blocks from 1-75185 at the corner of Peachtree and 10th Streets, next to the Midtown MARTA station. Free Parking. \r\n0 \r\nMARGARET \r\nMITCHELL \r\nHOUSE\u0026MUSEUH \r\n1-888-278-1936 www.gwt w.o rg \r\n \r\nyou love it? we've got it. \r\n \r\nDillard's JCPenney Lord \u0026 Taylor Nordstrom Rich's AIX Armani Exchange Banana Republic Barnes \u0026 Noble Bed Bath \u0026 Beyond Bui ld-A-Bear Workshop FAO Schwarz Galyan's Gues s Haverty's Furniture lmax 3D Theater ]. Crew Old Navy P. F. Chang's China Bistro Pottery Barn Restoration Hardware \r\nW illiams-Sonoma and so much more \r\nPresent this ad for FREE coupons and discounts at more than 60 stores! \r\nShopping Line 678.482.8788 \r\n1-85 to Exit 115, then GA20 west \r\nshops1mon.com N \r\n \r\nMA LL?\" \r\nG-EOilG IA \r\nMILL CREEK \r\n \r\nVISA \r\n \r\nSIMON ~ \r\n \r\nOld Campbell County Museum Old Campbell County Courthouse and E. Broad St. Fairbum, 302 13 770-96-f-6007 Learn th e history of Campbell County and visit th e historic courthouse. Call for tour rese rvations. Free. \r\nC;J WC 6' \r\nSouthside Theatre Guild 20 W Campbellton St. , Fairbum, 30213 770-969-0956, wMv.stgplays.com The longest-running nonprofit community theater in \r\nGeorgia. Call for eve nts and fees. [;J WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Fairburn City Hall 56 Malone St. , Fairbum , 30213 770-964-22-f-f, www.fairbum.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\nMa in Stre et Cit y Fayette County Historical Society 195 Lee St., Fayetteville, 30214 770-716-602 0 The society runs a resea rch center for genealogical and historical research. Open Tue. 6 p.m.-9 p.m., Thu. 10 a. m.-1 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. \r\nC;J WC 6' \r\nHolliday Dorsey-Fife House J40 W. Lanier Ave. , Fayetteville, 30214 770-461-6029, \\Vlvw.{ayetteville-ga-us.org This museum , located in the house where Doc Holliday once lived, fea tures Cone With the Wind and Civil War memorabilia. Visitors can also learn about the history of Fayette County. Call for hours \r\nand fees. [;J WC 6' \r\nStarr's Mill Scenic Stop GA Hwy. 85 S. and 85 Connector, Fayetteville, 30214 770-460-5 737 Stop here fo r a picn ic and enjoy seeing a waterfall and the red mill th at sits in Starr's Mill Lake. Open daily. Free. [;J \r\nTravel Services Fayette County Chamber of Commerce 200 Courthouse Square, Fayetteville, 30214 70 1-461-9983, \\V\\VIV.{ayettechamber.org \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J 6' \r\n \r\nTravel Services Historic Grantville Driving Tour 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., Newnan, 30265 770-25-f-2627, 800-826-9382, \\V\\V\\V.coweta.ga.us Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.- 5 p.m . Free. [;J \r\n \r\nN G-9 \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Motor Speedway 1500 Tara Pl., Hampton, 30228 770-707-7904, \\V\\Vlv.gospeedway.com Thrill to the excitement of NASCAR racing. Ca ll for \r\nevents and fees. [;J WC 6'flT \r\n \r\nNewman Wetlands Center 2755 Freeman Rd. , Hampton, 30228 770-603 -5606, \\V\\V\\V.ccwaJ.com Come learn about wetlands, see our educa tional exhibits, have a picnic, and take a scen ic hike. Call \r\nfor hours. Free. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\n32 \r\n \r\nShamrock-Blalock Recreation Area Shamrock Rd., Hampton, 30228 770 --f 73- -f 042 Come visit Shamrock Lake and Blalock Reservoir. Co fi shing (no motori zed boats) or have a picnic. Call for \r\nhours and fees. [;J WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Clayton County Chamber of Commerce 4220 lntemational Pkwy., Ste. 100, Hapeville, 3035-f 404-608-2 770, 1V11nv.claytoncham. org Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\nAntique Funeral Museum/Margaret Mitchell Playhouse 168 N. McDonough St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-7211, 1V11nv.popedixon.com Visitors can view a horse-drawn hearse, a pre-C ivil War casket, and antique C ivil War embalmi ng equ ipment. The Marga ret Mitchell Playhouse was once located on the Fitzgerald Plantation, wh ich be longed to Mitchell's grandmother. It is a full y decorated, oneroom house in which Mitchell played as a chi ld. Open \r\ndaily. Free. C;J WC 6' \r\nPatrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial Cemetery Johnson St. and /V/cDonough St. , Jonesboro, 30236 770--f78-4800, 11nV1v.visitscarlett.com One thousand unidentifi ed Confederate soldiers who died in the Battl e of Jonesboro rest here. The headstones are arranged to form th e shape of th e \r\nConfederate battl e Aag. Open dail y. Free. [;J 6' \r\nRoad to Tara Museum 104 N. Mc1in St., Jonesboro, 30236 770--f78--f800, 800-662-7829, 1V1V\\V.visitscarlett.com Located in the Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center, this museum offers visitors a chance to see Civil War and Cone With the Wind memorabilia. Open Mon.Fri . 8:30 a. m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults \r\n$5, students and seniors $4. [;J WC 6' \r\nStately Oaks 100 Carriage Ln. , Jonesboro, 30236 770--+73-0 197 Th is 1839 planter's home comple te with wh ite col um ns is a must-see for Cone With the Wind fans. Tours are given bv costumed guides. Open Mon.-Sat. \r\n10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;J WC 6' \r\nWarren House 102 IV Mimosa Dr., Jonesboro, 30236 770--f 73-0-f04 Built in 1840 by Guy Warren, one of the city's first city commissioners, the v\\larren House served as a field hospita l and headquarters for Civi l War troops in \r\n186-+. Call for tour reservations and fees . [;J WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Clayton County Convention and Visitors Bureau/Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center 10-f . Main St. , Jonesboro, 30236 770--178--1800, 800-662-7829, \\V\\V\\V. visitscarlett.com Open !vlon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m .-4 \r\np.m. [;J WC 6' \r\nHistorical and Hysterical Tours 10-f 1. Main St., Jonesboro, 30236 770--177-886-f, \\V\\V\\V.peterbonner.com Topics of tou rs include the life and times of the 1800s, the Civi l War, Cone With the Wind, and the Creek Indians. 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Asafe haven where you can enjoy many AL PaHwAesoRmEe TTA @ \r\nall-suite hotels, serving hot buffet breakfasts. \r\nCheck out our website for special weekend hotel discounts. \r\n \r\nVisit www.awesomealpharetta.com or call Toll Free: 800-294-0923 \r\ngwinnett cou~ty metro atla.nta georgza. \r\n \r\nmore than 5 million square feet ofmalls. with the greats at the BellSouth C/,assic. \r\n \r\nhometown charm in our scenic cities. \r\n \r\nVisit Gwinnett. The Shopping Capital of the South. The Mall of Georgia. __,,,....,.... Discover Mills. Gwinnett Place Mall and hundreds of one-of-a-kind \r\nboutiques - but there's more. Countless golf courses. Quaint small towns. Great hotels. Stone Mountain. Lake Lanier. Fun. Safe. Affordable. And easy access to Atlanta. \r\n \r\n~ ~ Enj oy your next vacation . Come to Gwinnett. \r\n \r\n, ,,,;/, ' n \r\n \r\n1 ~ \r\n~ ~-~ i l \r\n \r\nCall 1-888-494-6638 for a FREE Gwinnett Attractions and Savings Guide \r\n \r\nwww.gcvb. o rg \r\n \r\nGwinnett \r\nConventio11 and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\n33 \r\n \r\n WWW.GEO!\\ Cl 1AONMYMIND.ORG \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI .800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park \r\n \r\ns 900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr., Kennesaw, \r\n770-427-4686, www.nps.gov\\kemo \r\n \r\n30 / \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\nCome visit the most complete Civil War ba ttle \r\n \r\nthe 1864 Atlanta Campaign. Hiking trails, re ,fi eld of \r\n \r\nareas, and picnicking facilities are availab] ; reahon \r\n \r\nand a short fi lm are also provided. Ca ll fa, Tours \r\n \r\nFree. [;l WC \r\n \r\nhou rs. \r\n \r\nSouthern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive Histor \r\n \r\n2829 Cherokee St., Kennesaw, 30144 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n770-427-2 I 17, \\V\\Vw.kennesaw.ga.us \r\n \r\nThis Smi thsonian-affiliated museum showcas \r\n \r\nthe locomotive has shaped history. Exhibits ies how \r\n \r\nC lover l_ocomotives and the famous Civi l \\ y clude \r\n \r\nlocomo ti ve \r\n[;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nThe \r\n \r\nGeneral. \r\n \r\nCa ll \r\n \r\nfo r \r\n \r\nhours \r\n \r\na11darf-eeersa. \r\n \r\nSpeedZone \r\n \r\n3005 George Busbee Pkwy., Kennesaw, 30144 770-514-808 1, Mvw.speedzone.com \r\n \r\nEvents, meetings, food, and racing attractions . \r\n \r\nlllg custom dragsters and indy cars can be se II1clud- \r\n \r\n[;l WC 6,. fl T \r\n \r\nen here. \r\n \r\nAdVentures Aloft Hot-Air Ballooning 2029 Crystal Lake Dr. , Lawrenceville, 30044 770-963 -0149, \\VlVW.ba llooningamerica.com \r\nFl ights are conducted daily at dawn and ab \r\nhours before sunset (weather permitting). Eaeiu t _hvo 1s custom designed . A light meal and a tra\u003c:li Aight toast are provided. Call for reservations and i;e esh. ona l \r\n \r\nGwinnett Historic Courthouse \r\n \r\n185 Crogan St. , Lawrenceville, 30045 \r\n \r\n770-822-5450 \r\n \r\n1V11~v.gogwinnett.comlgwinnetthistoriccourthot, \r\n \r\nThe courthouse is the site of the infamous La r '!le \r\n \r\ntrial and shooting. Seasona l events are held ty Flynt \r\n \r\ngrounds year-round. Open Tue.-Fri. JO a. 111 , o n the \r\n \r\nFree. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\n 4 p.m. \r\n \r\nGwinnett Historical Society/Gwinnett History Center 185 Crogan St., Lawrenceville, 30046 770-822-5174, \\V1V1v.gwi11netths.org \r\nDevoted. to the preservation of Gwinnett C:::: o , \r\nnch hentage, the Historica l Society ma i, unty s genealogy and history library in the courthot,s' taIlls a \r\nMon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m . Free. [;l WC ~ Open \r\n \r\nGwinnett History Museum 455 Perry St. , Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-5178, \\V\\Vw.gogwinnett.com Th is museum features historic artifacts and from 19th-century Gwinnett. Open Mon.- 1;':::xhi bits \r\na.m.-4 p.m ., Sat. noon- 5 p.m. Call for fees. Gii;;ih~C \\~ \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Lawrenceville \r\n \r\nHistoric Courthouse Square Lawrenceville 770-822-5450, \\VlV\\V. lawrenc'eville.ga.com ' \r\n \r\n~O J \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n45 \r\n \r\nVisit this charming mix of craft, antiques, a 1 \r\n \r\nshops. Ca ll for hours. [;l WC 6,. f l \r\n \r\nd retail \r\n \r\nOld Town Lilburn 93 Main St., Li/bum, 30047 770-279-1300, \\V\\Vlv.antiquesinoldtowncom A vestige of Cwinnett's historic past, O J \\ Li lburn's shops are housed in restored in e ~ Town stores and homes, as well as an old gas stati o c anhle Call for hours. [;l WC 6,. fl \r\n \r\nYellow River Game Ranch 4525 US Hwy. 78, Li/bum, 30047 770-972-6643, 877-972-6643 \\V1\u003c11v.yellowrivergameranch.com Stroll along the tra il in this 24-acre anima l preserve. See white-tailed deer, black bears, buffalos, lambs, sheep, goats, and ducks. Open da ily 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (tickets sold until 5 p.m. ). Adults $7, children $6. [;l WC 6,. \r\nSweetwater Creek State Conservation Park Mount Vernon Rd. , Lithia Springs, 30057 Follow signs from 1-20, Exit 44 (Thomton Rd.) 770-732-5871 , Mvw.gastateparks.org Here you'll fi nd more than 2,000 quiet acres just west of Atlanta. Mi les of hiking tra ils wind through th e woods and follow Sweehvater Creek to the ru ins of a textile mill burned during the Civil War. Fishing and boat rental are a,a ilable. No camping. Open dai ly 7 a.m.-10 p.m. $2 per vehicle. [;l WC 6,.flT \r\nH\u0026HOrchards 100 Colvin Dr., Locust Grove, 30248 770-957-4912, 770-957-4330 Pick your own peaches and pay by the bucket. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nNoah's Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center 712 L. C. Griffin Rd. , Locust Grove, 30248 770-957-0888, \\V\\V\\V.noahs-ark.org This center houses rehabilitated and exotic anima ls suc h as bears, lions, tigers, and monkeys. Visitors can picnic here and view the anima ls. Call fo r hours. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nVines Botanical Gardens and Manor House 3500 Oak Grove Rd., Loganville, 30052 770-466-7532, \\V\\V\\V.vinesbotanicalgardens.com Stroll th rough 23 acres of beau ti fu lly landscaped gardens and enjoy the new garden rai lroad. Restaura nt \r\nand gift shop on-site. Open daily 10 a.m .-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6,. f l \r\nGeorgia Ballet 31 Atlanta St., Third floor, Marietta, 30060 770-425-0258, \\V\\Vlv.georgiaballet.org Comprising a professiona l dance company and a dance school, the Georgia Ba llet provides advancedlevel training and professiona l performances. Call for schedul e and ticket informa tion. [;l WC \r\nMarietta/Cobb Museum of Art 30 Atlanta St. , Marietta , 30060 770-528- 1444, \\V\\Vlv.mariettasquare.com T he only American art museum in the metropolitan Atlanta area , this museum showcases primarily American art from the 19th and 20th centuries. Open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Adu lts $5 , chi ldren and seniors $3. [;l WC 6,. \r\nMarietta Confederate Cemetery/Marietta City Cemetery 381 Powder Springs St. , Marietta, 30060 770-794-5606 Buried in the Confedera te Cemetery are more than 3,000 people from the Civi l War era. The City Cemetery dates back further, to the 1830s, and is the resting place of many historical figures. Open dai ly. Free . [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nMarietta Fire Museum 112 Ha ynes 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. [;l WC 6,. \r\nMarietta Museum of History No. 1 Depot St., Ste. 200, Marietta , 30060 770-528-0431 \\V\\Vlv.mariettahistory.org Discover tl1e rich history of Marietta and Cobb County. Exhibits are located in the historic Kennesaw House. Open Mon.-Sat. IO am.-4 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.4 p.m. Adults $3 , children $1, seniors $2. [;l WC 6,. \r\nMarietta National Cemetery 500 Washington Ave. , Marietta , 30060 770-428-5631 , 423-855-6590 More than I0,000 Civil War soldiers are buried here. Open da ily. Free. [;l WC \r\nRoot House Museum 145 Denmead St., Marietta , 30060 770-426-4982 Located in a middle-class merchant's home tlrnt once belonged to pharmacist William Root, this museum portrays middle-class life in the 1850s. Open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $4, chi ldren $2, seniors $ 3. [;l WC 6,. \r\nShaw-Tumblin Collection Gone With the Wind Movie Museum 18 Whitlock Ave., Marietta , 30064 770-794-5576 \\V\\V\\V.cit)'. marietta .ga. us Th is museum houses the largest coll ection of CWT\\ movie memorabilia , consisting of more tlrnn 250,000 pieces. Original costumes, screenplays, contracts, Selznick archives, and original Osca rs including Vivien Leigh's for Best Actress. Open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun noon-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nTheatre in the Square 11 Whitlock Ave., Marietta , 30064 770-422-8369 \\V\\V\\V.theatrei 11 thesquare .com T h is nonprofit theater provides year-rou nd entertainment and specia l productions for young people. Call for events and fees. [;l WC 6,. fl \r\nWhite Water and American Adventures 250 Cobb Pkwy. N., Marietta, 30062 770-424-WAVE, 1V1vw.sixflags.com Whi te Wate r fea tures the worl d's tallest free fall s on the C liffhanger, along with a wave pool, water rides, food , and a gift shop. American Adventures is home to the 40,000-square-foot Foamtastic Foam Factory, a. well as rides, mini-golf, and go-carts. Call for hou r \r\nand fees. [;l WC 6,. fl T \r\nTravel Services Marietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau No. 4 Depot St. , Marietta, 30060 770-429- 111 5, 800-835-0445 www.mariettasquare.com Information on Marietta's Historic Walking, Dri,ir ~ and Heritage Passport tour ava ilable. Open !Vian .-~ 1. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Su n. I p.m - -f p.m. lil WC 6,. \r\nCobb Chamber of Commerce 240 In terstate N. Pkwy. , Marietta 30339 770-980-2000 \\V\\VlV.cobbchamber.org Open Mon.-Thu. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. , Fri. 8 a.m.--f p. m. \r\n \r\n34 \r\n \r\nl'Es, \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\negen..u1a rIywlaanndt \r\n \r\nto of \r\n \r\nkGn ow one \r\n \r\nrnWo.rthe \r\n \r\nab 0 \r\n \r\nut \r\n \r\nthe \r\n \r\n, the Wind ... \r\n \r\nE-rna;/ \r\nMa,1 to - Ct 1Q4 N . DYfon C \r\n. Main St ounty CVs ., lonesb Oro, GA 30236 \r\n \r\nCheck out our new site and online stor \r\n.visitscarlett.c \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIA0NMvM1No.oRG I r .800 V1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nGeorgia is known for hav ing one of the best state park systems in the na tio n. protec ti ng more th an 77,500 acres of na tural beauty. For more info rm ati on, visit www.gastateparks.org o r ca ll 800-86+-72 75. \r\nLITHIA SPRINGS Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Park 1\\/ount Vernon Rd., Lithia Springs, 30057 770-732-5871 \r\nFollow signs from l-20, Exit ++ (Thom/011 Rd.) \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE Panola Mountain State Conservation Park Stockbridge, 3028 I 770-389-7801 18 miles southeast ofAtlanta on GA. Hwy. 155 \r\nGenealogical Society of Henry and Clayton Counties 71 Ma con St., McDonough, 30252 770-95-f-I +56 In a building dating back to 1826, the Genealogical Society preserves historical information about Henry and C layton Counties. Open Mon. , Wed ., Fri. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. [;l WC \r\nPeachtree Peddlers Flea Market 155 Mill Rd. , McDonough, 30253 770-91-f-2269, 888-661-3532 The Aea ma rket, in an indoor 70,000-square-foot space, hosts craft shows and other special events in addition to fea turing antiques and crafts booths. Open Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. \r\nr:;;i WC M l \r\n \r\nLewis Griuard Museum 2769 US Hwy. 29 S., Moreland, 30259 770-304-1+90, 800-826-9382, ,viviv.coweta.ga.us View memorabilia of renowned humorist and author Lewis Grizza rd. See his old typewriters, fam ily photos, mementos, and manuscripts. Open Thu.-Sat. 10 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nOld Mill Museum Downtown Moreland Square 011 Main St. Moreland, 30259 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382, ,vi,~v.coweta.ga.u s At the Old Mill Museum, visitors can see antique farming equipment, World War II- era collectibles from life in rural Georgia, and the Smithsonian Texti le Exhibit. Open Sat.-Sun. l p.m.-4 p.m. \r\nAdmission $2. [;l WC 6' \r\nReynolds Memorial Nature Preserve 5665 Reynolds Rd. , Morrow, 30260 770-603-4188 ,viviv.co. clayton.ga.us T his !46-acre woodland hosts educationa l programs dedicated to conservation. You'll find four mi les of trai ls, ponds, a demonstration vegetable and herb garden, and a historic barn. Open dai ly. The center closes at 5:30 p.m. , but th e preserve is open until dusk. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nSpivey Hall,Clayton College and State University 5900 N. Lee St. , Morrow, 30260 770-961-3683, ,vivw.spiveyhall.org The venue's wide-ranging season features the finest in pia no, vocal , chamber, jazz, world, chora l, organ, string, and early music. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 \r\np.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services \r\nMorrow Tourist Center 6+75 Jonesboro Rd., Morrow, 30260 770-968-1623, ,viviv. morrowtourism.com \r\nOpen Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nMale Academy Museum 30 Temple Ave. , Newnan, 30263 770-251-0207, \\V\\1~v.nchistoricalsociety.org Highlighted is an extensive exhibit of the Civil War with period weaponry and artifacts. Open Tue.-Thu. 10 a.m.-noon, l p.m.-3 p.m. , Sat.-Sun. 2 p.m.-5 \r\np.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nNewnan-Coweta County Chamber of Commerce 23 Bullsboro Dr., Newnan, 3026-f 770-253-2270, \\V\\V\\V. nccc.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nHistoric Downtown Norcross S. Peachtree St. from Holcomb Bridge Rd. to Buford Hwy., forcross, 30071 770-4+8-2 122, \\V\\V\\V.norcross-ga-gvt.com This area's old-fashioned streetlamps illuminate galleries, antiques and gift shops, and popular restau- \r\nrants. Call for hours. [;l WC 6' \r\nMalibu Grand Prix Family Entertainment Center 5400 Brook Hollow Pkwy. , Norcross, 30071 770--f16-7630, ,vi,~v.malibugrandprix.com Entertainment center with mi niature golf, bumper boats, batting cages, and a Indy-style fo rmu la racing track. Open Mon.-Th u. 110011-10 p.m., Fri. noonmidnight, Sat. 10 a.m.-1 a.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Outside attractions open at 3 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC M IT \r\nDER SPRINGS \r\nSun Valley Beach 5350 Holloman Rd., Powder Springs, 30127 770-9+3-5900, ,vi,av.sunvalleybeach. com Nestled among 40 acres of Georgia pines is crystalclear water surrounded by sandy white beaches. Open daily 10 a. m .-8 p.m. Adu lts 15 , children $ 13, seniors \r\n$8. [;l WC 6' \r\nHistoric Village 3758 Rex Rd., Rex, 30237 770-389-3252 Rex Vill age is a designated Historic Village and fea- \r\ntures an intact I9th-century commercial district with \r\nmany shops, including a clothing store. Call for hours. ~ WC \r\nRex Mill 3713 Rex Rd. , Rex, 30237 770-47-f-8007 Bui lt in 1837, th e gristmill in Rex Vi llage represen ts one of the first industries in C layton County. Next to the mill stands a 280-year-old dam bu ilt by the Creek Indians. Call for hours. [;l WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Welcome Center 1709 GA Hwy. 20 W., McDonough, 30253 770-957-5786, 800-HENRYCO, u~viv.he111ycou11ty.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m ., Sat. l l am.-4 p.m. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nErskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum E. Cam p St. i11 Moreland 1own Square Moreland, 30259 770-25 1-++38, ,viviv.coweta.ga.us \"The Little i\\llanse,\" birthplace of Erskine Caldwell, has been restored to its l 903 appearance and relocated to th e town square as a house museum showcasing Ca ldwell's life and accomplishments. Open Sat.-Sun. \r\nl p.m.-4 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nNewnan Community Theatre Company 24 First Ave., Newnan , 30263 770-683 -NCTC, ,viviv.neiwwntheatre.com This group serves the West Georgia area, providing comedies, dramas, musica ls, Shakespeare, and children's theater. Call for eve nts and ticket prices. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services \r\nCoweta County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr. , fewnan, 30265 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382, wMv.coweta.ga.us Information on J ewnan's Antebellum and Victorian Driving Tour ava ilabl e. Open /Vlon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 \r\np.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nAndretti Speed Lab 11000 Alpharetta H111y. , Ros111ell, 30076 770-992-5688, M1~v.andrettispeedlab.com This indoor enterta inment complex features highperforman ce ca rts, an arcade, rock-climbing simulators, a ropes co urse, and a restaurant with a sports bar. Open Mon.-Thu . 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-l a.m., Sun. noon-I! p.m. Ca ll for fees. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nArt Galleries of Historic Roswell Historic Roswell, Ros111ell, 30075 800-776-7935, 770-6+0-3253, \\V\\V1v.cvb.ros111ell.ga.us Roswell is home to numerous art galleries, artists' studi os, theaters, and performing arts venues. Call for eve nts, hours, and fees. \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMYM I ND.ORG I I .800 V I S IT GA \r\n \r\nTh is is just a sa mpling of the many shopping opportuniti es in this region. For more in formation call 1-800-VJSIT GA or visit www.GeorgiaOnMyM ind.org. \r\n \r\nALPHARETTA Historic Shops of Crabapple Comer of Broadwell Rd. and Mayfield Rd. Alpharetta, 30004 770-343-9454 Antiques and gift shops. Open Mon.-Sat. l Oa.m.-5 p.m., Sun. l p.m.-5 p.m. \r\nCilWC M I \r\nNorth Point Mall 1000 North Point Cir., Alpharetta, 30022 770-740-9273, \\V\\Vw.northpointma/1.com Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. noon--6 p.m. \r\nCil WC M l \r\nATLANTA Cumberland Mall 1000 Cumberland Pkwy., Atlanta, 30339 770-435-2206, 1V11av.shopcumberlandmall.com Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun . noon-6 p.m. \r\nCilWC M I \r\nGalleria Specialty Mall I-285 and Cobb Pkwy., Atlanta, 30339 770-989-5100, Mvw.galleriaspecialtyma/1.com Unique locall)' owned clothing and gift boutiques. Open da ily 11 a.m.-7 p.m. \r\nCil WC M IT \r\nNorthlake Mall 4800 Briarcliff Rd. , Atlanta, 30345 770-938-5483, \\V\\V\\v.shopsimon.com Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. noon--6 p.m. \r\nCil WC M l \r\nPeachtree Center Mall 231 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, 30303 404-654-1296, 1V11a11. peachtreecenter.comlmalI Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. \r\nCil WC M l \r\nPerimeter Mall 4400 Ashford Dun111oody Rd. , Atlanta, 30346 770-394-4270, M1av.perimeten11all.com Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\nCil WC M l \r\n \r\nPhipps Plaza 3500 Peachtree Rd., Buckhead/Atlanta, 30326 800-8 10-7700 Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\nCil WC M IT \r\nBUFORD Mall of Georgia 3333 Buford Dr., Buford, 30519 678-482-8788, \\V\\V\\V.mallofgeorgia.com Open Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon--6 p.111. \r\nCil WC MI \r\nCHAMBLEE Atlanta's Chinatown Shopping Square 5383 -C New Peachtree Rd. , Chamblee, 30341 770-458-6660, \\V\\V\\V.atlantachinatown.com This mall features hvo restaurants, a grocery store, a bookstore, and jewelers. Open JO a.m.-10 p.m. \r\nCil WC 6' \r\nDECATUR North DeKalb Mall 2050 La111renceville Hwy., Decatur, 30033 404-320-7960, \\V\\V\\V.northdekalbmall.com Open Mon.-Sat. IOa.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon--6 p.m. \r\nCil WC Ml \r\nDOUGLASVILLE Arbor Place Mall 6700 Douglas Blvd. , Dollglasville 30135 770-947-4244, 770-947-4245, 11av111.arborplace.com Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\nCil WC Ml \r\nDULUTH Gwinnett Place Mall 2100 Pleasant Hill Rd. , Duluth, 30096 770-476-5160, \\V\\V\\V.shopsimon.com Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\nCil WC M l \r\nStrickland House Antiques 2956 Buford Hwy., Duluth, 30096 770-497-8008 TI1is I04-year-old Victorian home is filled with quality antiques and gifts. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l \r\n \r\nKENNESAW Town Center at Cobb 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy. N.W., Kennesaw, 30144 770-424-0915, \\\\avw.shopsimon.com \r\nT his mall features Rich's, Macy's Parisian, J. C. \r\nPenney, Sears, and more. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 12:30 p.m.--6 p.m. \r\nCil WC 6' \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE Discover Mills 5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Lawrenceville, 30043 678-847-5000, 866-GAMlLLS, \\\\aV\\v.discovennills.com Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.- \r\n7 p.m. Cil WC Ml T \r\nLOCUST GROVE ranger Outlet Center 1000 Tanger Dr. , Ste. 200, Locust Grove, 30248 770-95 7-5310, 800-406-0833, \\V\\V\\v.tangeroutlet.com More than 60 brand-name outlet stores offer a large selection of top-quality, in-season merchandise. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\nCil WC Ml \r\nMCDONOUGH Ragg Tyme Fine Furnishings and Antiques 54 Covington St., McDonough, 30253 770 -898 -0000 Des igner jewelry, new furniture, antiques, Aoral arrangements, mirrors, and n1ore. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. , Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nCil WC 6' \r\nMORROW Southlake Mall 1000 Southlake Mall, Morrow, 30260 770-961-1050 Open Mon-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\nCil WC MI T \r\nNORCROSS Georgia Antiques Center and Flea Market 6624 Dawson Rd. , Norcross, 30093 770-446-9292 More than 200 booths of collectibles, antiques, jewelry, furniture , and crafts from all over the world. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. noon-7 p.m. \r\nCil WC 6' \r\nROSWELL Historic Roswell Antique Market 1207-C Alpharetta St., Roswell, 30075 770-587-5259, \\V\\Vlv.cvb. roswell.ga. us Antiques, vintage furniture, and collectibles. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. \r\nCil WC \r\nVININGS Vinings Jubilee Shopping Center 4300 Paces Ferry Rd., N.W., Vinings, 30339 770-4 38-8080, \\V\\V\\V. viningsiubilee.com Charming antiques and specialty shops and boutiques. Call for hours. \r\nCil WC 6' \r\n \r\n38 \r\n \r\nBulloch Hall 180 Bulloch Ave., Roswell, 30075 770-992- 173 1, 800-776-793 5, \\V\\V\\V.cvb. roswe/1.ga. us Bulloch Hall , built in 1840, was the chi ldhood home of Mittie Bulloch. On December 22 , 1853, Mittie married Theodore Rooseve lt Sr. in the dining room. Today the house hosts tours. Call for tour times. \r\nAdmission $6. Cil WC \r\nChattahoochee Nature Center 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell, 30075 770-992-2055, \\V\\V\\V.chattnaturecenter.com En joy miles of freshwater ponds, wooded uplands, river marshes, and wildlife along the Chattahoochee River. The center also hosts educationa l programs and special events. Open Mon-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., \r\nSun. noon-5 p.m Adu lts $3, children $ 1. Cil WC 6' \r\nFaces of War Memorial 38 Hill St. , Roswell, 30075 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935, \\V\\V\\V.cvb.roswell.ga.us The Faces of War Memorial is dedicated to those who served in the Vietnam \\,Var and honors those who \r\nserved in all wars. Open daily. Free. Cil WC \r\nGeorgia Ensemble Theatre Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest St., Roswell, 30075 770-641-1260 En joy professional th eatrical production s in the Roswell Hi storic Distri ct. Tours ava ilable. Ca ll for \r\nschedule and ticket prices. Cil WC 6' flT \r\n \r\nLost Mill Workers of Roswell Monument Old Mill Park on Sloa n St. , Roswell, 30075 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935, \\V\\V\\V.cvb.roswell.ga.us This monument is dedicated to the 400 mill workers who were seized as prisoners of war and charged with treason by Sherman during the Civil War. Open \r\ndaily. Free. Cil 6' \r\nRoswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest St. , Roswell, 30075 770-594-62 32, \\V\\V\\V. roswellgov.com See musical performances, dance, and an array of other entertainments. Call for event tirnes and ticket \r\nprices. Cil WC 6' flT \r\nRoswell Fire Museum 1002 Alpharetta St. , Roswell, 30075 770-641-3730 This small local museum focuses on th e history of the Roswell Volunteer Fire Department. Open daily 9 \r\na.m.-6 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\nRoswell Historic District 617 Atlanta St. , Roswell, 30076 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935, \\V11av.cvb.roswell.ga.us Roswell's historic district is fill ed wi th antebellum hom es, historic sites, shops, ar~s, crafts, nature trails, rnuse um s, and elegant restaurants. \r\nSmith Plantation House 93 5 Alpharetta St., Roswell, 30075 770-641-3978, 800-776-793 5, \\V\\V\\Vcvb.roswe/1.ga.us Built in 1845 , th is home is filled with artifacts belonging to the original family. Complete with 12 original outbuildings, the Smith Plantation is the quintessential affluent farm family plantation. Tours available Mon.-Fri. 11 a. m. and 2 p.m. , Sat. 11 a.m. , noon , l \r\np.m. Call for fees. WC 6' \r\n \r\n' 1111/a --:::///flrr, \r\nStartime Entertainment Complex 608 Holcomb Bridge Rd. , Roswell, 30076 770-993-5411 , \\V\\V\\V.startimeentertainment.com The cornplex features miniature golf, go-carts, batting cages, arcade games, billiards, and a movie theater. \r\nOpen daily noon-midnight. Cil WC 6'fl T \r\nTeaching Museum North 79 1 Mimosa Blvd., Roswell, 30075 770-552 -6339, \\\\aV\\v.teachingmuseum.com Exhibits here document the history of the United States, Georgia, and Roswell. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 \r\na.m.-4 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\nVillage Playhouse of Roswell 617 Holcomb Bridge Rd. , Roswell, 30076 770-998-3526 Community theater speciali zing in fami ly theater, musicals, comedies, and uplifting dramas. Call for \r\nschedu le and ti cket prices. Cil WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Historic Roswell Convention and Visitors Bureau 617 Atlanta St. , Roswell, 30075 770-640-3253, 800-776-793 5, \\V\\1av.cvb.roswell.ga.us Information on the Historic Roswell Tours available. Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.111., Sat. 10 a. m.-4 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-3 p.111. [;l WC 6' \r\nGreater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce 1025 Old Roswell Rd, Ste. 101 , Roswell, 30076 770-993-8806 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6' \r\nGhost Talk-Ghost Walk Tour 617 Atlanta St. , Roswell, 30075 770-587-3660, 800-273-03 71, \\V\\V\\V.cvb.roswe/1.ga.us Call for tour times. $ 10. \r\n \r\n39 \r\n \r\n \\V\\VW.GEORG I AONMYMIND.ORG I 1. 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nF'or more information on golf courses throughout Georgia, call 1-800-VIS IT GA to get your FREE Georgia Golf Guide. \r\n \r\nACWORTH Bentwater Golf Club 100 Coif Links Dr., 3010 1 770-529-9554 \r\nCentennial Golf Club 5225 Woodstock Rd. , 30102 770-975- 1000 \r\nCobblestone Golf Course 4200 Nance Rd., 30101 770 -9 17- 5151 WWlv.co bblestonegolfcom \r\nALPHARETTA Atlanta National Golf Club 10 Tournam ent Players Dr. 30004 770-442-880 1, WW\\V.angc.com \r\nCrooked Creek Golf Club 3430 GA Hwy. 9, 30004 770-475-2300 WW\\V.crookedcreekgolfcom \r\nRiverpines Golf Club 4775 Old Alabama Rd., 30022 770-442-5960, www.riverpinesgolfcom \r\nTrophy Club of Atlanta 15 135 I-lopewell Rd., 30201 770-343-9700, 1VW1v.america11gol{com \r\nWhite Columns Golf Club 300 \\Vhite Columns Dr. , 30004 770-3 43-9025 wuav.whitecolumnscountryclub.com \r\nATLANTA Alfred \"Tup\" Holmes Golf Course 2300 Wilson Dr. , 30311 404-753-6 158, 404-255-COLF \r\nBobby Jones Golf Course 384 Woodward Wa y, 30305 404-355-1009, www.t-off-now.com \r\nBrowns Mill Golf Course 483 Cleveland Ave. , 30354 404-366-3573 \r\nCandler Park Golf Course 585 Candler Park Dr., 30307 404-371- 1260 \r\nCharlie Yates Golf Course East Lake, 10 Lakeside Village Dr. 303 17 404-373 -4655 \r\nCross Creek Golf Club 1221 Cross Creek Pkwy., 30327 404-352-56 12 \r\n \r\nGolfer'sClub at Fort MacPherson 176 1 W. Miller Dr. SW, 30330 404-464-2 178 \r\nLakeside Golf Club 3600 Old Fairburn Rd., 30331 404-344-3629 \r\nNorth Fulton Golf Course 216 \\V. Wieuca Rd. , 30342 404-255-0 723 \r\nSugar Creek Golf Course 2706 Bouldercrest Rd., 30316 404-241-767 1 \r\nAUSTELL Dogwood Golf Course 4207 Flinthill Rd., 30127 770-94 1-2202 \r\nCOLLEGE PARK College Park Golf Course 3711 Fainmy Dr., 30337 404-761-0731 \r\nDACULA Hamilton Mill Golf Club 1995 I-lamilton Mi ll Pkwy., 30019 770-945-1345 w1viv.hamiltonmillgol(com \r\nTrophy Club of Apalachee 1008 Dacula Rd., 300 19 770-822-9220 \r\nDECATUR Atlanta International Golf and Country Club 4601 Snapfinger Woods Dr., 30035 770-98 1-1400 \r\nDOUGLASVILLE Bear Creek Golf Club 5450 Country Manor Dr. , 30135 770-949-465 3 \r\nChapel Hills Golf Course 3300 Golf Ridge Blvd. 770-949-0007 \r\nGolf Atlanta Recreational Center 1320 Blairs Bridge Rd. 770-732- 11 78 \r\nGreystone Golf Club 4020 Greys/one Dr., 30134 770-489-9608 \r\nWest Pines Golf Center 6606 Selman Dr. , 30134 770-920-0850 \r\n \r\nDULUTH Hooch Golf Club 2705 Peachtree Industrial, 30096 770-476-2525 \r\n \r\nNEWNAN Arbor Springs Golf Club 300 Arbor Springs Pkwy. , 30265 770-683-4727 \r\n \r\nSt. Marlo Country Club 7755 St. Marlo Country Club Pkwy. 30097 770-495-7725, W\\Vlv. stmarlo.com \r\nELLENWOOD Little Mountain Golf Course 1850 Little Mountain Rd. , 30294 770-98 1-792 1 \r\nFAIRBURN Twin Lakes Golf Course 4400 Ridge Rd., 30213 770-964 -482 4 \r\nFAYETTEVILLE River'sEdge Golf Club 40 Southern Golf Ct., 302 15 770-460-1098 \r\nWhitewater Country Club 175 Birkdale Dr., 30214 770 -46 1-6545 \r\nJONESBORO Lake Spivey Golf Club 8255 Clubhouse Wa y, 30236 770-4 77-9836 \r\nLinks Golf Club 340 1-lewell Rd., 30238 770-46 1-5100 \r\nPebble Creek Golf Club 9350 Thomas Rd., 30238 770-471-5455 \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE Collins Hill Golf Club 585 Camp Perrin Rd., 30043 770-822-5400, wW1v.collinshillsgolfcom \r\nLITHONIA ldlewood Golf Course 6365 Browns Mill Rd. , 30058 770-987-073 J \r\nMetropolitan Club of Atlanta 3000 Fairing/on Pkwy., 30038 770-981-5325 \r\nMystery Valley Golf Course 6094 Shadowrock Dr. , 30058 770-469-6913 \r\n \r\nOrchard Hills Golf Club 600 E. CA I-l wy. 16, 30263 770-251-5683, 1viviv.orclwrdhills.com \r\nSummer Grove Golf Club 335 Summer Grove Pkwy., 30265 770-251-1 800 \r\nPEACHTREE CITY Flat Creek Flat Creek Rd. , Box 2027, 30269 770-487-9678 \r\nPlanterra Ridge Golf Club 500 Clubhouse Dr., 30269 770-487-473 1 \r\nSMYRNA Fox Creek Golf Club 1501 \\Vindy I-Iii/ Rd., 30080 770-435-1 000 \r\nLegacy Golf Links 182 5 Windy /-/ill Rd. , 30080 770 -4 34-6331 \r\nSNELLVILLE Trophy Club of Gwinnett 3254 Clubside View Ct. , 30039 770-9 78-775 5 \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE Eagle'sLanding Country Club and Inn 100 Eagle's Landing Way, 30281 770-389-2000 \r\nSoutherness Golf Club 487 1 Flat Bridge Rd., 30281 770-808-6000 \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN Southland Golf and Country Club 5726 South land Dr. , 30087 770-469-28 l6 \r\nStone Mountain Golf Club Stonewall Jackson Dr., 30086 770- 498-5 7 15 \r\nSUGAR HILL Sugar Hill Golf Club 6094 Suwanee Dam Rd. 305 18 770-271-0519, 1viviv.atljrga. orglcourses \r\n \r\nLOGANVILLE Cedar Lake Golf Course 5720 Sharon Church Rd., 30052 770-466-404 3 \r\n \r\nSUWANEE Laurel Springs Golf Course 6400 Golf Club Dr, 30024 770-884-0064, ,viviv. laurel-springs.com \r\n \r\nMARIETTA City Club Marietta 510 Powder Springs St., 30064 770-528-0555 \r\nMCDONOUGH Cotton Fields Golf Club 400 Industrial Blvd., 30253 770-914-1442 \r\nGeorgia National Golf Club 1715 Lake Dow Rd. , 30252 770-914-9994 www.georgianationa l.com \r\n \r\nOlde Atlanta Golf Club 5750 Olde Atlanta Pkwy., 30024 770-497-0097, W11\"voldeatlanta.com \r\nTUCKER The Heritage Golf Club 4445 Britt Rd. , 30084 770-493-4653 \r\nWINSTON St. Andrews Country Club 8799 Edinburgh Dr. , 30187 770-489-2200 \r\n \r\n40 \r\n \r\nOld Mill Antiques Village 3240 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Scottdale, 30079 404-292-0223 The vi ll age comprises five houses and a wa rehouse, all fill ed with antiques. Bring your antiques here to sell or to have them restored or refi nished. Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nSenoia Coffee Company One Main St. , Senoia , 30276 770-599-8000 Observe the roasting, grinding, and brewing processes, and select and enjoy the coffee of your choice. Brewing equipment, accessories, and gourmet treats ava ilable. Open Mon.- Fri. 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. \r\n \r\nfamous restaurant known for its authentic South ern cooking. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nVILLE \r\nGwinnett Ballet Theatre 2204 Foun tain Square, S11ellville, 30078 770 -9 78 -0 188 Enjoy two major annual productions or one of dozens of classes offered throughout the yea r. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC \r\nT. W. Briscoe Park 2500 Sawyer Pkwy., Snellville, 30078 770-985-3535, 1vi1av.snellville.org Briscoe Park is a commu ni ty park, home of the annual Snellville Days festival. Open dai ly 6 a.m.-mid- \r\nnight. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nC77' (7/) , :fl/istoric, :7I oswcll \r\nJust 20 minutes north of Atlanta. A640-acre historic district filled with antebellum homes, historic sites, tours, nature trails, art, antiques, fine restaurants, \r\ncozy tea rooms and lodging facilltles. \r\n \r\nSenoia Historic District Main St., Senoia, 30276 770-254-2627 Deve loped in 1827 and originally a cl uster of fa rms, much of the town remains intact, with 150 histori c structures along a commercial strip, sidewalks, and tree-lined streets. \r\nTravel Services Senoia Driving Tour of Homes 100 Wa lt Sanders Memorial Dr., 1ewnan, 30265 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382, WlV\\V.coweta.ga.us Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\nGrandmother'sGarden and Pathways of Gold Park Old Town Carden Club of Sharpsburg on Main St. Sharpsburg, 30277 770-254-262 7, 800-776-7935, 11aviv.coweta.ga.us Stroll through these beautiful gardens. Open dai ly. \r\nFree. [;l 6' \r\nOld TownSharpsburg Main and Terrentine Sts., Sharpsbu rg, 30277 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382, ,vi,av.coweta.ga.us Enjoy the abundance of antiques and craft shops house d in turn-of-th e-ce ntury bui ldings. Open \r\nTue.-Sun. IO a. m.- 5 p.m. [;l WC 6'fl T \r\nConcordCovered Bridge On Concord Rd. between I-licks Rd. and S. Cobb Dr. Smyrna, 30080 770-4 31-2858 This covered bridge, listed on the Nationa l Register of Historic Places, was bui lt in the 1840s. Open \r\nMon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p. m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nPanola Mountain State Conservation Park 770-389-780 1, 1viviv.gastateparks.org 18 miles southeast ofAtlanta on CA I-l wy. 155. This JOO-acre granite moun tain has rare plants, picnic areas, and a pla,ground. An excellent interpretive center with live exhibits is available, as well as th ree miles of self-guided trai ls plus a 3.5-mile ranger-led hike. Open 7 a.m.-dark. Ca ll for fees and \r\nreservations. [;l WC 6'T \r\nGallery of Creation 767 Main St. , Sto11e Mou11tain Village, 30083 770-469-8208 This gallery features an insp irationa l presentation of natural history displays interpreted by talking robotic anima ls. Exhibits include butterflies, rocks and minerals, foss ils, insects, meteorites, seashells, and much more. \r\nStone Mountain Park 16 miles east ofAtlanta on US 1-lwy. 78 (Exit 39-B off 1-285) P.O. Box 778, Stone Mou ntain, 30086 770-498-5690, 800-3 17-2006 1vivw.S tone mo,111tainpark.com Georgia's most-visited attraction has the world's largest mass of exposed gran ite and a mou ntain carving larger than Moun t Rushmore, all surrounded by 3,200 acres of natural beauty. Crossroads, an 1870s town with craft demonstrations, the Great Barn ch ildren's attraction and 4-0 special-effects theater, all new in 2002. Lodging at a resort conference center, a classic Southern inn, or the state's largest campground, all within the park . Play a few rounds on cham pionship golf courses. Park ope n daily 6 \r\na.m.-midnight. Attraction hours vary. [;l WC 6'fl T \r\n \r\nSmyrna Museum 2861 Atlanta St., Smyrna , 30082 770-431-2858, ,viviv.rootsweb.coml~gashgsl This muse um conta ins a large collection of photographs, memorabili a, publications, and historical an d genea logical resea rch materia ls. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.m . Tours ava ilable at other \r\ntimes by appoinh11ent. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Smyrna Welcome Center/Aunt Fanny'sCabin 2875 Atla11ta Rd., Smyma, 30080 770-805-42 77 The Smyrna Welcome Center is located in th e bui lding that was once Au nt Fa nny's Cabin, a world- \r\n \r\nTravel Services Stone Mountain Village Visitors Center 89 1 Main St., Stone Mountain , 30083 770-879-497 1, 1viviv.stonemo,mtainvillage.com \r\nOpen daily 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. l:;l WC 6' \r\nSouth Fulton Chamber of Commerce 6400 Shannon Pkwy., Union City, 30291 770-964-1984, 1vi,av.southf11 /tonchamber.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n 1, 2 ,3 Bedroom Suites  Rooftop Pool The Savoy Bar \u0026 Grill Fitness Center  H eart of Midtown, across fro m Fox Theatre \r\n The Georgian Terrace Hotel \r\nWAtlanta'sHistoric Lu.rury Suite Hotel \r\n659 Peachtree St. , Atlanta, GA 30308 800 -651-2316 www. thegeorgianterrace.com \r\nBE:-;CIIMARK HOSl'!TALITY \r\n \r\n41 \r\n \r\n Acworth Acworth Acworth Acworth Acworth Acworth Acworth Acworth Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Alpharetta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atla nta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atla nta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta 42 \r\n \r\n. WWW . GEORG !AON M YM IN D.ORG I r .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\n~ \r\n;\";;' \r\n \r\n::: \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n. ... . \"::E' \r\n~ ~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n~ \r\n \r\n,or 1r .., ~ ~ ~ PRICING: 1= $0-50 2=$51-80 3=$81-120 4-$121+ \r\n \r\n\"' \r\n \r\n~ \r\n0 \r\n \r\n2z i \r\n:C,: \r\n \r\n. . . Best Western -frontier Inn \r\n \r\n5155 Cowan Rd. \r\n \r\n770-974-0116 800-528-1234 www.bestwestem.com \r\n \r\n2-3 90 \r\n \r\n. . . Days Inn \r\n \r\n5035 Cowan Rd. \r\n \r\n770-974-1700 800-DAYSINN www.the.daysinn.com/acworth0621S \r\n \r\n2-3 90 \r\n \r\n. . Holiday Inn Express \r\n \r\n184 North Point Way \r\n \r\n770-975-9920 800-465-4329 www.sixcontinentshotels.com \r\n \r\n2-3 90 \r\n \r\n. Hometown lodge \r\n \r\n3475 Baker Rd. \r\n \r\n770-966-1300 \r\n \r\nwww.hometownlodge.com \r\n \r\n2 93 \r\n \r\n. .  Econo Lodge \r\n \r\n4980 Cowan Rd. \r\n \r\n770-974-1922 800-228-5151 www.qualityinn.com \r\n \r\n2-3 56 \r\n \r\n. .   Ramada limited \r\n \r\n164 North Point Way \r\n \r\n770-975-9000 888-298-2054 www.the.ramada.com/acworth04974 \r\n \r\n1-2 42 \r\n \r\n. . . . Red Rooflnn \r\n \r\n5320 Glode Rd.NW \r\n \r\n770-974-5400 800-REDROOF www.redroof.com \r\n \r\n1-3 40 \r\n \r\n. . Super 8Motel \r\n \r\n4970 Cowan Rd. \r\n \r\n770-966-9700 800-800-8000 www.super8.com \r\n \r\n1-2 75 \r\n \r\n. .  .  Alpharetta EmbassySuites Hotel \r\n \r\n5955 North Point Pkwy. \r\n \r\n678-566-8800 BOO-EMBASSY www.embassysuites.com \r\n \r\n3-4 200 \r\n \r\n.    AmeriSuites \r\n \r\n12505 Nortel Pkwy. \r\n \r\n678-339-0505 800-833-1516 www.amerisuites.com \r\n \r\n3-4 125 \r\n \r\nAmeriSuites-Windward \r\n \r\n5595 Windward Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-343-9566 800-833-1516 www.amerisuites.com \r\n \r\n3-4 128  \r\n \r\n. AmeriSuites, North Point \r\n \r\n7500 North Point Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-594-8788 800-833-1516 www.amerisuites.com \r\n \r\n2-3 125 \r\n \r\n . . . . Atlanta Marriott Alpharetta \r\n \r\n5750 Windward Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-754-9600 800-228-9290 www.marriotthotels.com \r\n \r\n4 860 \r\n \r\n  . Comfort Suites, Roswell-Alpharetta \r\n \r\n3000 Mansell Rd. \r\n \r\n770-645-6060 800-517-4000 www.comfortinn.com \r\n \r\n2 75 \r\n \r\n . . Country Inn \u0026Suites Roswell \r\n \r\n2950 Mansell Rd. \r\n \r\n770-552-0006 800-456-4000 www.countryinns.com \r\n \r\n2-3 65  \r\n \r\nExtendedStayAmerica \r\n \r\n1950 Rock Mill Rd. \r\n \r\n770-475-2676 800-398-7829 www.extstay.com \r\n \r\n1 94  \r\n \r\n. . Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott \r\n \r\n1385 Haynes Bridge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-663-4000 800-228-2800 www.fairfieldinn.com \r\n \r\nJ 87  \r\n \r\n . . Hampton Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n16785 Old Morris Rd. \r\n \r\n678-393-0990 BOO-HAMPTON www.hamptoninn.com \r\n \r\n3-4 103 \r\n \r\n . .  .  Hilton Garden Inn -North Point \r\n \r\n10975 Georgia ln. \r\n \r\n678-566-3900 800-HILTONS www.hilton.com \r\n \r\n3 135 \r\n \r\n. . .  Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta-Windward \r\n \r\n4025 Windward Plaza Dr. \r\n \r\n770-360-7766 800-HILTONS www.hilton.com \r\n \r\n4 128  \r\n \r\n. . Holiday Inn Express \r\n \r\n5455 Windward Pkwy.W 770-664-6661 BOO-HOLIDAY www.Hiexpress.com/alpharettaga \r\n \r\n2-3 65  \r\n \r\n. Homewood Suites by Hilton \r\n \r\n10775 Davis Dr. \r\n \r\n770-998-1622 800-CALL-HOME www.homewood-suites.com \r\n \r\n2-4 112  \r\n \r\n . . . LaQuinta Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n1350 North Point Dr. \r\n \r\n770-754-7800 800-NU-ROOMS www.Laquinta.com \r\n \r\n2-4 131 \r\n \r\n . .   Hampton Inn,North Point \r\n \r\n10740 Westside Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-640-5511 BOO-HAMPTON' www.radisson.com \r\n \r\n3-4 106 \r\n \r\n. .  Ramada limited Suites, Roswell-Alpharetta 3020 Mansell Rd. \r\n \r\n678-461-7300 800-2RAMADA www.ramada.com \r\n \r\n2 62  \r\n \r\n. . . Residence Inn by Marriott Atlanta \r\n \r\n5465 Windward Pkwy.W 770-664-0664 800-331-3131 www.residenceinn.com \r\n \r\n2-3 103  \r\n \r\n. . . . Residence Inn North Point \r\n \r\n1325 North Point Dr. \r\n \r\n770-587-1151 800-331-3131 www.residenceinn.com \r\n \r\n2-3 120 \r\n \r\n . .  Sleep Inn \r\n \r\n2925 Jordan Ct. \r\n \r\n678-347-0022 800-SLEEP INN www.sleepinn.com \r\n \r\n1 86 \r\n \r\n .   Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn \r\n \r\n3980 North Point Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-569-7200 800-238-8000 www.staybridge.com \r\n \r\n2-3 118 \r\n \r\n. .  Studio Plus Deluxe Studios \r\n \r\n3331 Old Milton Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-475-7871 800-646-8000 www.extstay.com \r\n \r\n2 92  \r\n \r\n. . . . TownePlace Suitesby Marriott \r\n \r\n7925 Westside Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-664-1300 800-257-3000 www.towneplacesuites.com \r\n \r\n1-2 89 \r\n \r\n. . Wellesley Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n3329 Old Milton Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-569-1730 800-444-8888 www.wellesleyinnandsuites.com \r\n \r\n1-3 91 \r\n \r\n. .  Wingate Inn \r\n \r\n1005 Kingswood Place \r\n \r\n770-649-0955 800-228-1000 www.wingateinns.com \r\n \r\n2-4 84 \r\n \r\n. .   AmeriSuites, Buckhead \r\n \r\n3242 Peachtree Rd.NE \r\n \r\n404-869-6161 800-833-1516 www.amerisuites.com \r\n \r\n3-4 172 \r\n \r\n. .  AmeriSuites,Perimeter Center \r\n \r\n1DOS CrestlinePkwy. \r\n \r\n770-730-9300 800-833-1516 www.amerisuites.com \r\n \r\n3 160 \r\n \r\n. . AmeriSuites, Downtown \r\n \r\n330 Peachtree St. \r\n \r\n404-577-1980 800-362-5600 www.amerisuites.com \r\n \r\n2 182 \r\n \r\n. . . Atlanta Buckhead Residence Inn by Marriott 2960 Piedmont Rd. \r\n \r\n404-239-0677 800-331-3131 www.residenceinn.com/atlbh \r\n \r\n1-3 136 \r\n \r\n. .  . Atlanta Marriott Century Center \r\n \r\n2000 Century Blvd.NE \r\n \r\n404-325-0000 800-228-9290 www.marriotthotels.com \r\n \r\n2-4 287 \r\n \r\n. .    Atlanta Downtown Travelodge \r\n \r\n311 Courtyard St. NE \r\n \r\n404-659-4545 800-578-7878 www.travelodge.com \r\n \r\n2-3 71 \r\n \r\n.  Baymon! Inn \u0026Suites, Lenox-Buckhead 2535 ChantillyDr.NE \r\n \r\n404-321-0999 800-301 -0200 www.baymontinn.com \r\n \r\n1-3 99 \r\n \r\n. . Best Western \r\n \r\n301N.Central Ave. \r\n \r\n404-479-1100 800-733-0298 www.bestwestem.com/atlantaairporteast 2-3 192 \r\n \r\n. . Best Western Bradbury Suites, Cumberland 4500 Circle 75 Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-956-9919 800-953-1765 www.bestwestem.com \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\n. . . Best Western Inn at the Peachtrees \r\n \r\n330 W.Peachtree St. \r\n \r\n404-577-6970 800-242-4642 www.bestwestem.com \r\n \r\n3-4 112 \r\n \r\n. .   Clairmont Lodge \r\n \r\n10108 Can non Farm Hill Rd. 404-267-1300 \r\n \r\n2 68 \r\n \r\n. . Clarion Hotel Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n3601N.Desert Dr. \r\n \r\n404-762-5566 800-252-7466 www.choicehotels.com \r\n \r\n2 110 \r\n \r\n. . . ClarionSuites Atlanta \r\n \r\n4900 Circle 75 Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-956-1504 800-258-2166 www.clarionhotel.com/hotel/ga026 \r\n \r\n2-3 57 \r\n \r\n. . . Doubletree Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n3400 NormanBerry Dr. \r\n \r\n404-763-1600 888-444-CLUB www.doubletreehotels.com \r\n \r\n2-4 220 \r\n \r\n.  . Comfort Inn Buckhead \r\n \r\n2115 Piedmont Rd.NE \r\n \r\n404-876-4444 800-228-5150 www.comfortinn.com \r\n \r\n2-3 183 \r\n \r\n. .  .  Comfort Inn Conference Center \r\n \r\n2001 Clearview Ave. \r\n \r\n770-455-3700 888-816-0924 www.comfortinnatl.com \r\n \r\n2-3 223 \r\n \r\n. .  . Comfort Suites \r\n \r\n6110 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd. 770-828-0330 \r\n \r\nwww.jhmhotels.com/csatlant.htm \r\n \r\n2-3 121 \r\n \r\n. . . Country Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n759 Pollard St. \r\n \r\n404-658-1961 800-456-4000 www.countryinns.com \r\n \r\n2-3 128 \r\n \r\n. . . . Courtyard byMarriott, Cumberland \r\n \r\n3000 Cumberland Cir. \r\n \r\n770-952-2555 800-321-2211 www.courtyard.com/ATLCU \r\n \r\n2-3 182 \r\n \r\n .  . Courtyard by Marriott,Executive Park 1236 Executive Park Dr. \r\n \r\n404-728-0708 800-321-2211 www.courtyard.com/ATLEP \r\n \r\n2-3 157 \r\n \r\n . .  .  Courtyard by Marriott, Atlanta Midtown 1132 Techwood Dr. \r\n \r\n404-607-1112 800-321-2211 www.courtyard.com/ATLMN \r\n \r\n3-4 168 \r\n \r\n. . Courtyard by Marriott,Perimeter Center 6250 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd. 770-393-1000 800-321-2211 www.courtyard.com/ATLPE \r\n \r\n4 157  \r\n \r\n. . Courtyard by Marriott,Windy Hill \r\n \r\n2045 S. Park Place \r\n \r\n770-955-3838 800-321-2211 www.courtyard.com/ATLWH \r\n \r\n3-4 147  \r\n \r\n. .  Courtyard byMarriott Buckhead \r\n \r\nll32 Peachtree Rd.NE \r\n \r\n404-869-0818 800-321-2211 www.courtyard.com/atkb \r\n \r\n4 199  \r\n \r\n.  . . Courtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Downtown 175 Piedmont Ave. \r\n \r\n404-659-7777 800-321-2211 www.courtyard.com/ATLCD \r\n \r\n3-4 217 \r\n \r\n. . .  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NE \r\n \r\nDrury Inn \u0026Suites Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n1270 Virginia Ave. \r\n \r\nEcono Lodge, Atlanta Northeast \r\n \r\n4275 NE Expressway \r\n \r\nEmbassy Suites, Atlanta-Buckhead \r\n \r\n3285 Peachtree Rd. NE \r\n \r\nEmbassy Suites,Atlanta-Galleria \r\n \r\n2815 Akers Mill Rd. \r\n \r\nEmbassy Suites,Centennial Olympic Park 267 Marietta St. \r\n \r\nEmbassy Suites, Perimeter \r\n \r\n1030 Crown Pointe Pkwy. \r\n \r\nEmbassy Suites Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n4700 Southport Rd. \r\n \r\nEmory Conference Center Hotel \r\n \r\n1615 Clifton Rd. \r\n \r\nExtended Stay America \r\n \r\n3115 Clairmont Rd. \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn \u0026Suites, Midtown \r\n \r\n1470 Spring St. NW \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn \u0026Suites, Vinings \r\n \r\n2450 Paces ferry Rd. \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn, Atlanta-Midtown \r\n \r\n1470 Spring St. NW \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn,Northlake \r\n \r\n2155 Ranchwood Dr. \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n2451 Old National Pkwy. \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn by Marriott,Buckhead \r\n \r\n3092 Piedmont Rd. \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn Downtown \r\n \r\n175 Piedmont Ave.NE \r\n \r\nGlobal Inn \r\n \r\n2867 Northeast Expressway \r\n \r\nFour Seasons \r\n \r\n75 14th St. \r\n \r\nGrand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead \r\n \r\n3300 Peachtree Rd. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn \u0026Suites-Galleria \r\n \r\n2733 Circle 75 Pkwy. \r\n \r\nHampton lnn,Atlanta Cumberland \r\n \r\n2775 Cumberland Pkwy. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn,Downtown \r\n \r\n161 Spring St. \r\n \r\nHampton lnn,Atlanta Perimeter \r\n \r\n769 Hammond Dr. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn,Buckhead \r\n \r\n3398 Piedmont Rd. NE \r\n \r\nHampton Inn,Northlake \r\n \r\n3400 Northlake Pkwy. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn North Druid Hills \r\n \r\n1975 N.Druid Hills Rd. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn,Midtown \r\n \r\n1152 Spring St. NW \r\n \r\nHawthorn Suites \r\n \r\n1500 Parkwood Circle \r\n \r\nHighland Inn \r\n \r\n644 N.Highland Ave. \r\n \r\nHilton, Northwest Atlanta-Windy Hill Rd. 2055 South Park Place \r\n \r\nHilton Atlanta \r\n \r\n255 Courtland St. NE \r\n \r\nHilton Garden Inn Perimeter \r\n \r\n1501 lake Hearn Dr. \r\n \r\nHilton Towers, Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n1031 Virgina Ave. \r\n \r\nHoliday lnn,Atlanta Airport North \r\n \r\n1380 Virginia Ave. \r\n \r\n(rowne Plaza, Buckhead \r\n \r\n3377 Peachtree Rd.NE \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Atlanta Downtown \r\n \r\n101 Andrew Young lntnl. 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Druid Hills Rd. \r\n \r\n404-321-4174 800-333-JJJ3 www.jhmhotels.com/riatlant.htm \r\n \r\n2 208  \r\n \r\n   \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nRadisson Hotel, Atlanta Northlake \r\n \r\n4156 laVista Rd. \r\n \r\n770-938-1026 800-333-3JJ3 www.radisson.com \r\n \r\n3-4 200  \r\n \r\n   \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nRamada Inn,Buckhead \r\n \r\n418ArrnourDr. \r\n \r\n404-873-4661 800-282-8222 www.ramada.com \r\n \r\n2-3 365    \r\n \r\n   \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n43 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Austell Austell Austell Austell Austell Buford Buford Buford Chamblee Chamblee Chamblee Chamblee Chamblee College Park College Park College Park College Park College Park College Park CollegePark College Partc College Park College Park College Park College Park College Park 44 \r\n \r\n:;; \r\n \r\n! i...!..!.. ;... .... ! . . www .G EO R G !A ON M vM1 N D . 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Renaissance Atlanta Hotel Downtown 590 W.Peachtree St. NW \r\n \r\n404-881-6000 \r\n \r\nwww.renaissancehotels.com/atlbr \r\n \r\n4 503 \r\n \r\n. . Renaissance Waverly Hotel \r\n \r\n2450 Galleria Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-953-4500 \r\n \r\nwww.renaissancehotels.com/atlrb \r\n \r\n4 521  \r\n \r\n. . . . Residence lnn,Atlanta Midtown \r\n \r\n1041 W.Peachtree St. \r\n \r\n404-872-8885 \r\n \r\nwww.residenceinn.com/atlmt \r\n \r\n3 78 \r\n \r\n. . . Residence Inn,Atlanta-Buckhead \r\n \r\n2960 Piedmont Rd. NE \r\n \r\n404-239-0677 \r\n \r\nwww.residenceinn.com/atlbh \r\n \r\n4 136  \r\n \r\n. . . . Residence Inn,Atlanta-Dunwoody \r\n \r\n1901 Savoy Or. \r\n \r\n770-455-4446 \r\n \r\nwww.residenceinn.com/atlm \r\n \r\n4 144  \r\n \r\n. . . Residence Inn by Marrion Atlanta \r\n \r\n134 Peachtree St. NW \r\n \r\n404-522-0950 800-331-3131 www.residenceinn.com/atldt \r\n \r\n4 160  \r\n \r\n. . . Residence Inn,Buckhead-Lenox \r\n \r\n2220 lake Blvd. \r\n \r\n404-467-1660 \r\n \r\nwww.residenceinn.com \r\n \r\n4 150  \r\n \r\n. . . Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta-Downtown \r\n \r\n181 Peachtree St. \r\n \r\n404-659-0400 888-241-3333 www.ritzcarlton.com \r\n \r\n4 441  \r\n \r\n. . Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead \r\n \r\n3434 Peachtree Rd. \r\n \r\n404-237-2700 \r\n \r\nwww.ritzcarlton.com \r\n \r\n4 533  \r\n \r\n. . Sheraton Atlanta Hotel \r\n \r\n165 Courtland St. \r\n \r\n404-659-6500 800-833-8624 www.sheraton.com \r\n \r\n4 400  \r\n \r\n. . . Sheraton Buckhead Hotel \r\n \r\n3405 Lenox Rd. NE \r\n \r\n404-261-9250 800-325-3535 www.sheraton.com \r\n \r\n4 500  \r\n \r\n. . Sheraton Colony Square \r\n \r\n18814th St.NE \r\n \r\n404-892-6000 800-325-3535 www.sheratoncolonysquare.com \r\n \r\n4 467  \r\n \r\n. . Sheraton Gateway Hotel Atlanta Airport 1900 Sullivan Rd. \r\n \r\n770-997-1100 800-784-9400 www.sheraton.com/gatewayatlanta \r\n \r\n3-4 395  \r\n \r\n. . Sheraton Suites Galleria Atlanta \r\n \r\n2844 Cobb Pkwy. SE \r\n \r\n770-955-3900 \r\n \r\nwww.sheratongalleria.com \r\n \r\n4 400  \r\n \r\n. . . Sierra Suites Atlanta,Buckhead \r\n \r\n3967 Peachtree Rd. \r\n \r\n404-237-9100 800-4-SIERRA www.sierrasuites.com \r\n \r\n3 91  \r\n \r\n. . . Sierra Suites Cumberland \r\n \r\n2010 Powers Ferry Rd. \r\n \r\n770-933-8010 800-4-SIERRA www.sierrasuttes.com \r\n \r\n3 88  \r\n \r\n. . . . Sierra Suites Hotel Atlanta \r\n \r\n3967 Peachtree Rd. \r\n \r\n404-237-9100 800-4-SIERRA www.sierrasuites.com \r\n \r\n3 101 \r\n \r\n. . . Sierra Suites Perimeter \r\n \r\n6330 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd. 770-379-0111 800-4-SIERRA www.sierrasuites.com \r\n \r\n3 91 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . Sleep Inn,Buckhead \r\n \r\n800 SydneyMarcus Blvd. \r\n \r\n404-949-4000 \r\n \r\n3 142 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . Suburban lodge,Fulton Industrial \r\n \r\n660 Interchange Or. \r\n \r\n404-691-4739 \r\n \r\n1 88 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. Summerfield Suites byWyndham Atlanta 760 Mt.Vernon Hwy.NE \r\n \r\n404-250-0110 800-833-4353 www.wyndham.com \r\n \r\n3 122 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . Swissotel Atlanta \r\n \r\n3391 Peachtree Rd. \r\n \r\n404-365-6464 404-365-0065 www.swissotel.com \r\n \r\n4 365 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . The Georgian Terrace Hotel \r\n \r\n659 Peachtree St. \r\n \r\n404-897-1991 800-555-8000 www.thegeorgianterrace.com \r\n \r\n4 321 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . The Suite Hotel at Underground Atlanta 54 Peachtree St. \r\n \r\n404-223-5555 877-477-5549 www.suitehotel.com \r\n \r\n3-4 400 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . The Westin Hotel Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n4736 Best Rd. \r\n \r\n404-762-7676 800-WESTINl www.westin.com \r\n \r\n4 300 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . Towneplace Suites \r\n \r\n3300 Northlake Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-938-0408 \r\n \r\n2-3 90 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . Travel Inn \r\n \r\n3701 Presidential Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-458-9009 \r\n \r\n1 47 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . Travel lodge,Six Flags \r\n \r\n4265 Shirley Or. \r\n \r\n404-696-4391 800-201-7632 www.travelodge.com \r\n \r\n2-3 121 \r\n \r\n. . . University Inn \r\n \r\n1767N.Decatur Rd. \r\n \r\n404-634-7327 \r\n \r\n2-4 79 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . WAtlanta at Perimeter Center \r\n \r\n111 PerimeterCenterW \r\n \r\n770-396~800 800-683-6100 www.whotels.com \r\n \r\n4 228 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . Wellesley Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n2225 Interstate North Pkwy. 770-226-0242 \r\n \r\nwww.wellesleyinnandsuites.com \r\n \r\n3 102 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . Wellesleylnn,Airport \r\n \r\n1377 Virginia Ave. \r\n \r\n404-762-5111 \r\n \r\nwww.wellesleyinnandsuites.com \r\n \r\n2 191 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . Westin Atlanta North at Perimeter \r\n \r\n7Concourse Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-395-3900 \r\n \r\nwww.westin.com \r\n \r\n4 370 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . Westin Peachtree Plaza \r\n \r\n210 Peachtree St. \r\n \r\n404-659-1400 \r\n \r\nwww.westin.com \r\n \r\n4 1068 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . Wingate Inn \r\n \r\n2920 (lairmont Rd. NE \r\n \r\n404-248-1550 800-993-7232 www.wingateinns.com \r\n \r\n2 80 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . Wyndham Downtown \r\n \r\n160 Spring St. NW \r\n \r\n404-688-8600 \r\n \r\nwww.wyndham.com \r\n \r\n4 312  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . Wyndham Garden Hotel \r\n \r\n800 Hammond Dr. \r\n \r\n404-252-3344 \r\n \r\nwww.wyndham.com \r\n \r\n3 143 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . Wyndham Vinings Hotel \r\n \r\n2857 Paces Ferry Rd. \r\n \r\n770-432-5555 \r\n \r\nwww.wyndham.com \r\n \r\n4 159 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. Budget Inn,SixFlags \r\n \r\n1650 Blair Bridge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-941-6600 800-780-5733 www.budgetinn.com \r\n \r\n1-2 70  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . Days lnn,SixFlags \r\n \r\n95 5.Service Rd. \r\n \r\n770-941-1400 800-942-7543 www.daysinn.com \r\n \r\n1 96    \r\n \r\n. . . . Hampton Inn,Atlanta Six Flags \r\n \r\n1100 N.Blair Bridge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-941-1499 800-HAMPTON www.hamptoninn.com \r\n \r\n1-2 73 \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n. Knights Inn,Six Flags \r\n \r\n1595 N.BlairBridge Rd. \r\n \r\n770-944-0824 800-418-8977 www.knightsinn.com \r\n \r\n1-2 96    \r\n \r\n. . la Quinta Inn,Atlanta-West \r\n \r\n7377 Six Flags Or. \r\n \r\n770-944-2110 800-NU-ROOMS www.laquinta.com \r\n \r\n1 106    \r\n \r\n. . Hampton Inn,Mall ofGeorgia \r\n \r\n3240 Buford Dr. \r\n \r\n678-546-1200 800-HAMPTON www.hamptoninn.com \r\n \r\n3 92    \r\n \r\n. . . SpringHill Suites, Mall ofGeorgia \r\n \r\n3250 Buford Or. \r\n \r\n678-714-2150 \r\n \r\nwww.springhillsuites.com \r\n \r\n2-3 97 \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\nWingate Inn Mall \r\n \r\n1355 Mall of GA Blvd. \r\n \r\n678-718-0248 800-228-1000 www.wingateinns.com \r\n \r\n3 94    \r\n \r\n. . . . Holiday Inn Select,Atlanta Perimeter \r\n \r\n4386 Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd. 770-457-6363 800-HOLIOAY www.hiselect.com/atl-perimeter \r\n \r\n3 250  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. lodge on Buford \r\n \r\n4815 Buford Hwy. \r\n \r\n770-458-8011 \r\n \r\n3 180  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. Motel 6Chamblee \r\n \r\n2820 Chamblee Tucker Rd. 770-458-6626 \r\n \r\nwww.motel6.com \r\n \r\n1 58 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. Red Roof Inn Chamblee \r\n \r\n2822 Chamblee Tucker Rd. 770-458-6941 800-REOROOF www.redroof.com \r\n \r\n1 52   \r\n \r\n. Suburban Lodge,Chamblee \r\n \r\n2050 Peachtree Industrial Ct. 770-234-9005 800-951 -7829 www.suburbanlodge.com \r\n \r\n2 150    \r\n \r\n. . . Atlanta Airport Marrion \r\n \r\n4711 Best Rd. \r\n \r\n404-766-7900 800-228-9290 www.marrionhotels.com/atlap \r\n \r\n4 638  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. Comfort Inn,Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n2450 Old National Pkwy. \r\n \r\n404-684-9898 800-228-5150 www.comfortinn.com \r\n \r\n2 75    \r\n \r\n. . Comfort Inn Atlanta Airport Central \r\n \r\n5601 Best Rd. \r\n \r\n404-761-6500 800-543-6431 www.comfortinnatlantaairport.com \r\n \r\n2 161    \r\n \r\n. Courtyard Marrion.Atlanta Airport South 2050 Sullivan Rd. \r\n \r\n770-997-2220 \r\n \r\nwww.courtyard.com/ATLCA \r\n \r\n2 156 \r\n \r\n. . Days Inn Airport South \r\n \r\n1540 PhoenixBlvd. \r\n \r\n770-996-7300 800-0AYSINN www.daysinn.com \r\n \r\n1 50 \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n. DaysInn Atlanta Airport West \r\n \r\n4979Old National Hwy. \r\n \r\n404-669-8616 800-325-2525 www.the.daysinn.com/collegepar1c06022 1 83 \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n. . . . Days Inn,College Park-Airport \r\n \r\n4505 Best Rd. \r\n \r\n404-767-1224 800-0AYSINN www.daysinn.com \r\n \r\n1 155 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . Fairfield Inn,Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n2451 Old National Pkwy. \r\n \r\n404-761 -8371 \r\n \r\nwww.fairfieldinn.com/fairfieldinn/atlfa \r\n \r\n2 132 \r\n \r\n. Howard Johnson ExpressInn \r\n \r\n2480 Old National Pkwy. \r\n \r\n404-766-0000 \r\n \r\nwww.hojo.com \r\n \r\n1 100  \r\n \r\n. . Super8 \r\n \r\n4874Old National Hwy. \r\n \r\n404-768-1241 800-800-8000 www.super8.com \r\n \r\n1 106 \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n. . Microtel Inn \r\n \r\n4839 Massachusetts Blvd. 770-994-3003 888-771 -7171 www.microtelinn.com \r\n \r\n1 112 \r\n \r\n. . . . Ramada Inn Atlanta Airport South \r\n \r\n1551 Phoenix Blvd. \r\n \r\n770-996-4321 800-241 -3092 www.ramada.com \r\n \r\n2 150 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . Country Inn and Suites \r\n \r\n1808 Phoenix Blvd. \r\n \r\n770-991-1099 800-578-7878 www.countryinns.com \r\n \r\n2 186 \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n; \r\ng \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\n:E \r\n \r\nQ \r\n~ \r\n \r\n\"z\"'' \r\n \r\n\":=:',, \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ ::: \r\n \r\niii \r\nE \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n0 \r\naz l \r\n0 z \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n     \r\n \r\n    \r\n \r\n        \r\n       \r\n \r\n. ,I\\ \r\nCollege Park Conley Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Doraville Doraville Doraville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Douglasville Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Duluth Dunwoody East Point Fayetteville Forest Park Forest Park Forest Park Forest Park Forest Park forest Park forest Park Hampton Hapeville Hapeville \r\n \r\n'} LODGING \r\n \r\nWingate Inn,Atlanta Airport \r\n \r\n2020 Sullivan Rd. \r\n \r\nEconomy Inn \r\n \r\n3140 Moreland Ave. \r\n \r\nBest Inn \u0026Suites Hotel \r\n \r\n4095 Covington Hwy. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn Decatur Days Inn, Atlanta \r\n \r\n4450 Memorial Or. 4300 Snapfinger WoodsOr. \r\n \r\nDecatur Inn \r\n \r\n921 Church St. \r\n \r\nEcono lodge Decatur \r\n \r\n2574Candler Rd. \r\n \r\nEmory Conference Center Hotel \r\n \r\n1615 Clifton Rd. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express Hotel \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n5300 Snapfinger Park Or. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express Hotel \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n2183 N.Decatur Rd. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Select \r\n \r\n130 Clairemont Ave. \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson East Atlanta \r\n \r\n2572 Candler Rd. \r\n \r\nMotel6 \r\n \r\n2565 Wesley Chapel Rd. \r\n \r\nRamada limited Ramada limited,Decatur \r\n \r\n2945 Gus Place 3403 Memorial Or. \r\n \r\nRelax Inn \r\n \r\n245 ETrinity Place \r\n \r\nSavannah Suites \r\n \r\n4649 Memorial Dr. \r\n \r\nSuburban lodge \r\n \r\n1638 Church St. \r\n \r\nSunset lodge \r\n \r\n2942 Ember Or. \r\n \r\nSuper8 \r\n \r\n917 Church St. \r\n \r\nSuper 8,Glenwood \r\n \r\n4600 Glenwood Rd. \r\n \r\nSuper 8,Lithonia \r\n \r\n5354 Snapfinger Partc Or. \r\n \r\nSuper Inn \r\n \r\n4200 Wesley Club Dr. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Inn \r\n \r\n5114Buford Hwy. \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson Northeast \r\n \r\n4422 Northeast Expressway \r\n \r\nPine Tree Motel \r\n \r\n2544 McClave Or. \r\n \r\nBest Western,Atlanta West \r\n \r\n5481 Westmoreland Plaza \r\n \r\nDays Inn \r\n \r\n5489 Westmoreland Plaza \r\n \r\nHampton Inn \r\n \r\n6371 Douglas Blvd. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn \r\n \r\n5479 Westmoreland Plaza \r\n 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\r\nFairfield Inn Gwinnett Place \r\n \r\n3550 Venture Pkwy. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n1725 Pineland Rd. \r\n \r\nHilton Garden Inn Sugarloaf \r\n \r\n2040 Sugarloaf Cir. \r\n \r\nHolidayInn Express Gwinnett Place \r\n \r\n3670 Shackleford Rd. \r\n \r\nRamada Inn Gwinnett Place \r\n \r\n1948 Day Or. \r\n \r\nResidence Inn Gwinnett Place \r\n \r\n1760 Pineland Rd. \r\n \r\nSuburban LodQe,Gwinnett Place \r\n \r\n3750 Satellite Blvd. \r\n \r\nSun Suites,Gwinnett Place \r\n \r\n3720 Steve Reynolds Blvd. \r\n \r\nWellesley Inn and Suites \r\n \r\n3390 Venture Pkwy. \r\n \r\nStaybridge Suites \r\n \r\n4601 Ridgeview Rd. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n3450 Bobby BrownPkwy. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express \r\n \r\n140 E.Lanier Ave. \r\n \r\nDays InnAirport East \r\n \r\n5116 GA Hwy. 85 \r\n \r\nEfficiencyLodge \r\n \r\n5013 CourtneyOr. \r\n \r\nHome Lodge \r\n \r\n4552 Old Dixie Hwy. \r\n \r\nMotel 6 \r\n \r\n5060 Frontage Rd. \r\n \r\nRamada limited Suites,Airport 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Zion Pkwy. 620 GA Hwy.34E 590 Bullsboro Dr. 1344 SUS Hwy. 29 50 Hampton Way \r\n \r\n770-603-3232 800-456-4000 770-960-0500 800-DRURYINN 770-961-6044 770-968-8990 800-HAMPTON 770-960-1957 800-228-5151 770-968-1483 800-843-7663 770-472-9800 770-603-9700 866-SUNSUITES 770-304-9700 800-528-1234 770-502-8688 800-228-5150 770-253-8550 800-325-2525 770-253-9922 800-HAMPTON \r\n \r\nwww.countrvinns.com www.druryhotels.com www.fairfieldinn.com www.hamptoninn.com www.qualityinn.com www.redroof.com www.sleepinn.com www.sunsuites.com www.bestwestern.com www.comfortinn.com www.daysinn.com www.hamoton.com \r\n \r\n2-3 120 2 132 2 116 2-3 126 2 80 1-2 108 1-2 90 1-2 80 2 42 2-3 57 1-2 147 2 91 \r\n \r\n            \r\n \r\n.   \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n. .  \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n..  \r\n    \r\n \r\n. . . \r\n \r\n   \r\n    \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . . \r\n \r\n  \r\n.  \r\n   \r\n.  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express Jameson Inn Motel6 Oaks Inn Ramada limited Spring Hill SuitesbyMarriott \r\n \r\n6Herring Rd. 40 Lakeside Way 40 Pkwy.N 1057S.USHwy.29 1310 US Hwy. 29 S 1119 Bulsboro Dr. \r\n \r\n770-251-2828 800-HOLIDAY 770-252-1236 800-JAMESON 770-251-4580 800+MOTEL6 770-251 -3443 770-683-1499 800-2RAMADA 770-254-8900 888-287-9400 \r\n \r\nwww.hiexpress.com/newnan www.iamesoninns.com \r\nwww.ramada.com www.springhillsuites.com \r\n \r\n2 2 1 1 2 3 \r\n \r\n83 68 107 16 58 82 \r\n \r\n     \r\n \r\n    \r\n \r\n     \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n   \r\n \r\n. . . . . \r\n \r\n     \r\n \r\nSuper 8 All Round lodge AmberleySuitesHotel \r\n \r\n1455 S.US Hwy.29 3175 Medlock Bridge Rd. 5885 Oakbrook Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-683-0089 800-800-8000 770-729-0767 770-263-0515 800-365-0659 \r\n \r\nwww.super8.com www.atlantahotels.org \r\n \r\n. . 1-2 52  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n1 125  \r\n \r\n2 176     \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nAmerisuites Peachtree Corners \r\n \r\n5600 Peachtree Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-416-7655 800-833-1516 www.amerisuites.com \r\n \r\n2 98    \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nAtlanta Marriott Norcross \r\n \r\n475 Technology Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-263-8558 800-228-9290 www.marriotthotels.com/atlcp \r\n \r\n4 218  \r\n \r\n   \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nBest Western,Peachtree Corners \r\n \r\n7035 Jimmy Carter Blvd. \r\n \r\n   770-409-0004 800-528-1234 www.bestwestem.com/peachtreecorners 2 81 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nClubhouseInn Atlanta \r\n \r\n5945 Oakbrook Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-368-9400 800-258-2466 www.clubhouseinn.com \r\n \r\n2-3 147    \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\nComfort Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n5200 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 770-263-8883 800-228-5150 \r\n \r\n2-3 62    \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nCountry Hearth Inn \r\n \r\n5985 OakbrookPkwy. \r\n \r\n770-662-81 75 800-230-1542 www.countl)'hearth.com/hotels/ga-norcross 2 121 \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n5970JimmyCarter Blvd. \r\n \r\n770-449-5051 800-456-4000 \r\n \r\n2-3 51 \r\n \r\nCourtyard by Marriott,JimmyCarter Blvd. 6235 McDonough Dr. \r\n \r\n770-242-7172 800-321-2211 www.courtyard.com \r\n \r\n1-3 122 \r\n \r\nCourtyard byMarriott Peachtree Corners 3209 Holcomb Bridge Rd. 770-446-3777 800-321-2211 www.courtyard.com/ATLPT \r\n \r\n2-3 131 \r\n \r\nDays Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n5385 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 770-416-9021 800-329-7666 \r\n \r\n1 60 \r\n \r\nDaysInn Atlanta NE,Jimmy Carter Blvd. 5990 Western Hills \r\n \r\n770-368-0218 877-468-0218 www.the.daysinn.com/norcross13056 \r\n \r\n1-2 90 \r\n \r\nDrury Inn \u0026Suites Atlanta NE \r\n \r\n5655 Jimmy Carter Blvd. \r\n \r\n770-729-0060 800-378-7946 www.druryhotels.com \r\n \r\n2-3 136 \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn Peachtree Corners \r\n \r\n6650 Bay Circle Dr. \r\n \r\n770-441-1999 800-228-2800 www.fairfieldinn.com/atlfp \r\n \r\n1-2 135 \r\n \r\nGuestHouse Inn \r\n \r\n2050 WillowTrail Pkwv. \r\n \r\n770-564-0492 \r\n \r\n2 144 \r\n \r\nHampton Inn Peachtree Corners \r\n \r\n440 Technology Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-729-0015 800-HAMPTON www.hamptoninn.com \r\n \r\n1 149 \r\n \r\nHilton Atlanta Northeast \r\n \r\n5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 770-447-4747 800-HILTONS www.hilton.com \r\n \r\n2 272 \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn \r\n \r\n6050 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 770-448-4400 800-HOLIDAY www.holiday-inn.com/atl-ptreecnrs \r\n \r\n3-4 246 \r\n \r\nHometown Inn \r\n \r\n200 Lawrenceville St. \r\n \r\n770-729-8100 \r\n \r\nwww.extstay.com \r\n \r\n2-3 80 \r\n \r\nHomewood Suites by Hilton \r\n \r\n450 Technology Pkwy. \r\n \r\n770-448-4663 800-CALL-HOME www.homewoodsuites.com \r\n \r\n3-4 92 \r\n \r\nla Quinta \r\n \r\n6187DawsonBlvd. \r\n \r\n770-448-8686 800-687-6667 www.laquinta.com \r\n \r\n2 130 \r\n \r\nLaQuintaPeachtree Industrial \r\n \r\n5375 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 770-449-5144 800-531 -5900 www.laquinta.com \r\n \r\n2 130 \r\n \r\nMicrotel Inn \u0026Suites \r\n \r\n2150 N. 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Rich with wildlife, the vast expanse of forest and wetlands is now one of the best-preserved fre shwa ter sa nctuaries in the country, and a major destination along Georgia's Coast. Boat tours and scenic boardwalks allow visitors to get up close to th e hundreds of animal species that populate th e swam p. \r\nThe Okefenokee is accessible through major entrances near Fargo, Folkston, and Waycross. From the sma ll town of Fargo, enter the Okefenokee through the Stephen C . Foster State Park. The \r\n \r\ntracks there . On a typ ical da y, 60 trains will pass through the Folkston Tunnel, where a viewing platform allows train watchers to del ight in the spectacle. Visitors who come to stay can camp a t any of the area's cam psites, enjoy quaint bed-andbreakfasts, or check in at one of the many hote ls. \r\nWaycross, the la rgest of the three towns, has an en trance to th e Okefenokee through the Okefenokee Swamp Park. The park offers educational exhibits, animal shows, and a regular boat trip through the refuge. \r\nWhile in Waycross, vis itors can e njoy many options for dining, accomrnodations, and educational entertainment. Particularly tempting are hi storic sites, suc h as the Obediah Barber \r\n \r\ncrgoast \r\n \r\npark, with a museum that describes the swamp's ecosystem, also offers cottages, canoes, cabins, and campsites for rent. Anglers will be de ligh ted with the river trails banked by heavy foliage that creates a peaceful backdrop for an easy afternoon of great fish ing . \r\nIn Folkston , visitors can see alligators, otter, and many species of birds on a guided boat ride through the refuge. An observation tower is also on-site and available for visitors to climb in order to fully take in th e vastness of the open prairie . \r\nFolkston has also made a name for itself with railroad buffs because of the convergence of train \r\n \r\nHomestead at Obediah's Okefenok a familyoriented swamp attraction featuring a boardwalk, nature trails , and a va riety of wildlife. \r\nThe Okefenokee is just one of the natural wonders that draw visitors to Georgia's shore . T he pride of this region is a series of barrier islands that extend the length of the coast, some developed with luxurious high-end resorts, others still unspoiled , offering campers a nd hikers opportunities to experience nature in its pristine state. These undeveloped islands are adorned wi th prickly pear and stately oaks hung with Spanish moss and surrounded by vast marshes where wildlife abounds. \r\n \r\nfacing page: Okefenokee Swamp. Inset: Sunset, Jekyll Island. \r\nThispage: Sand dunes, Cumberland Island. fun in the sand, Coast region . \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\n oJTH \r\nl R~ \r\nAtlantic Ocean \r\n \r\nThis page: Kayaking, Midway. \r\nFacing page:Forsyth Park,Savannah; Cumberland Island ferry. \r\n \r\nEas t of th e Okefenokee is th e coasta l tmrn of St. Marys. O11e interes tin g di1-ersion here is the St. Marys Submar in e Museum , loca ted near the river and the docks. St. Marys is also the ga tell'a1 to one of Georgia's most popular unde1eloped island s, C umberland. At the Cumberland Island National Seashore, 11ild horses gra ze along sa nd\\' trail s, and armadillos skitter clown th e one dirt road th at run s the length of th e island. Access to th e island is limited, and campers some ti1n es reserve th eir spots a year in ach-ance. Dar- trippers will also need rese rvations to enjoy a fem ride and an afternoon on the beach. \r\nMoving northward up the coas t, just abme Cumberland Island is Jekyll Island , once a popular retrea t for some of th e wealthiest families in th e country, such as the Rockefellers, Morgans. and Vanderbilts. Today, jeyk ll lslancl Club Hotel is one of the many popular accommod ation s th at clot the island. Horse-drawn carriages and a troll ey allow visi tors to enjoy tours of th e histori c di stri ct. \r\nNext comes St. Simons Island , offering pl enty of golfing, dining, and shopping. St. Simons also features severa l hi storic sites, amo ng th e m th e loca tion of th e I742 Battle of Bloody Marsh, th e Fort Frederica National Monument, and th e St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum. St. Simons \r\n \r\n11a, also th e pl ace 11he rc effo rts first began 111ore th an a hundred r ea rs ago to presc rn: the unique African American heritage that the barrie1 island s had fostered. After the encl of the C i1il War, freed slaves ll'ho ea rli er had 1rnrkecl 011 the indigo , rice. and co tton pl antations se ttl ed St. Simons and mam- of the other isla nd s alon g Georgia's coast. These com 111u11iti es retained much of th e culture, lore. and language of their African ancestors ll'ho had been brought to America as sla1es. Today, that rich legacy is being protected and ce lebra ted b1 such gro ups as the Georgia Sea Island Singers. 1d10 perform in Gullah (sometimes referred to as Gcechec ), the lyrica l language of the islands th at combines English and \\,\\/est African elements. \r\nSea Island itse lf has beco1ne one of th e most popular resorts along th e coast, ho111 e to The C loi ster. 1Yl1ich regu larh- rece i1es inte rnational acclai m as one of the great geta11ays. At The Cloister, gues ts ca n enjoy world-class dining, breathtaking sunri ses . and a host of acti1ities ranging from tai ch i on th e beach to tenni s, horseback riding. go lf, and skee t shootin g. The C loi ste r prmides a lc1e l of luxury and e lega nce th at find s littl e co mpetition along the coast. \r\nAcross th e sound from St. Simons is Bru11S1-1ick, th e second-large t port in Georgia, through 1d1ich 2.4 million ton s of goods passed last year. People heading to the islands sometimes, in th eir haste, me rlook Bru11511iek, but, like Savannah , it \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n52 \r\n \r\nL - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - ~ - - \r\n \r\nhas a well-tended hi stori c di strict replete with squares an d parks. En route to Bruns11ick, tra1elers are prese nted 11ith stunnin g vic1Ys of the gently waving marsh grasses that in spired Georgia poet Sidney Lanier to pen The Marshes ofGlynn . An d Brunswick stakes a claim to more than just natural beauty and historical sign ifican ce; it al so originated that classic Southern di sh Brunswick stew. \r\nUp the coast from Brunswick, tra,elers come upon Darien , the second city to be se ttl ed in Georgia , after Savannah. This small town offers charming riverside dining and, soon, some new resort developments along the ril'e rs and marshes. Fort King George, built in 1721, is one of the oldest historical sites in th e state. In the countryside around Darien , earl y settlers built plantations for growing rice and indigo , and some remains from thi s con struction are still visibl e along the roads and rivers. \r\near Darien , in Meridian , visitors will find the jumping-off point to ferr y across Doboy Sound to Sapelo Island, where the rolling lilt of Gullah can be heard in th e small community of Hog Hammock. Some local residents provide tours of the island , which today is mostly protected by the state and is sti ll home to descendants of the freed sla ves who once worked the island 's early plantations. The Sapelo Island Visitor Center, located in Meridian , on the mainl and , is a des tination all its own , 11ith interpre tive exhibits that explore the coastal ecosystem and hiking trails that \r\n \r\ntake curiousadventurers into th e surrounding forest and to the edge of the 1as t surrounding marsh. \r\nCoastal Georgia 's sa lt marsh provides some of th e most dramatic views in the state. Agood way to witness this grand eur is to drive up U.S. Higlrnay 17. Once th e main route through this part of the sta te , High1rnr 17 takes th e trave ler into the heart of the country and offers up-close glimpses of quaint small town s, roadside attra ctions, and histori c sites. \r\nHalfoay between Dari en and Savannah along U.S. High11ay 17, built along an old Indian trail , is the aptly named town of Midway. Here a hi storic cemetery shaded by huge live oaks and the Midway Congregationa l Church , built in 1792, reward visitors with a look at the past. Seabrook Village, a li ving-history mu seum nea r M id way, shows what life was like here for freed slave s and their children during th e late 1800s. In addition to hi stori ca l significance, thi s area offers ample opportunities for eco touri sm at Melon Bluff, a resort with 3,000 acres of wood lands and rivers. \r\nA little north of Midway is Richmond Hill , a storied town on th e Ogeechee River that has become both a desired address and a popular destination. Richmond Hill's curious hi story began in 1924 when automobile pioneer Henry Ford ca me to the spot on th e map th e n known as Ways Station , built a pl antation , and changed the town 's na me . Ford was ac tivel y involved in the local development, helping to build churches, \r\n \r\nCumberland Island At this protected national seashore, hikers and campers experience a pristine barrier-island habitat where wild horses gallop along the beach and sunsets \r\nturn the sky to gold. \r\nThe Birds of Georgia You can see more than 300 species of birds at the 18 different sites featured as part of the coast's birding \r\ntrail. To count them all, birders need to travel the trail throughout \r\nthe different seasons. \r\nFort Pulaski Built before the Civil War at the mouth of the Savannah River, this brickfort surrendered to Union forces marking the end of an era, when newrifled cannons proved that no wall could stand against \r\nmodern artillery. \r\nHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation \r\nFounded in the early 1800s, this antebellum rice plantation lets visitors stroll beneath live oaks and magnolias and enjoy occasional tours with costumed Southern belles and Confederate soldiers. \r\nSunset at the Okefenokee Listen to the bull gators roar at night in the vast Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge as you experience a place where people are the visitors and nature rules. \r\n53 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIA0NMYMIND.ORG I r .800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nHead toward the light Climb the 129 steps to the top of the St. Simons Island Lighthouse, and take in the ocean view. Don't miss the opportunity to visit one of the area's \r\nother four lighthouses. \r\nGo camping The many parks located along the coast offer numerous campsites and lodges for those who want to get back to nature. Some of the parks are Laura S. Walker, Fort McAllister, and \r\nStephen C. Foster. \r\nKiss me, I'm Irish The second-largest St. Patrick's Day parade in the country is held each March 17 in Savannah, when the city dyes the grits green and the streets \r\nfill with shamrock lovers. \r\nHop a boogie board As the surf crashes on Tybee Island, throw down one of these varnished boards and skim through the ocean spray, practicing one of the locals' favorite summertime water sports. \r\nCast your line The lntracoastal Waterway, which winds through the islands along Georgia's coast has some of the richest fishing of the Atlantic. Fields of marsh grass provide breeding grounds for sea creatures, and calm inlets and bays are perfect places to \r\ndrop anchor and drop a line. \r\n \r\nroads , and clinics, and today what was once a sleepy town along the side of the road is a thriving community. \r\nFord wasn 't the first person to significantly alter the landscape. Near Richmond Hill is Fort McAllister, home of the best-preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy and the site of intense fighting as Sherman made his March to the Sea. \r\nOffshore along this stretch of Georgia is the northernmost barrier island, Tybee, an increasingly popular beach town frequented by visitors from around the state. Restaurant choices range from laid-back burger joints and ice cream stands that are perfect complements to a summer day at the beach to haute cuisine that's ideal for evening dining and conversation. In summer, the beach is wide and the sun is hot. In the off-season , the pace slows considerably, but the weather is still good enough to entice visitors into taking long walks along the surf. On Cockspur Island , along the causeway leading to Tybee, is Fort Pulaski National Monument, one of the largest and last brick fortifications built before the Civil War. Uniformed tour guides tell stories of the fort's final days and detail the lives of soldiers in the 1860s. \r\nCrowning the drive up the coast is Savannah, Georgia's most treasured jewel and the state's original British settlement. Savannah's reputation has spread worldwide in recent years, thanks to \r\n \r\nthe extensive restoration of the hi storic district and the popularity of the book and movie Midnight in the Garden ofGood and Evil. What Gone With the Wind did for Atlanta , \"The Book\" (as it's frequentl y referred to ) has done for Savannah , creating an image _and a reputation that continue to attract visitors from around the world. \r\nIn Savannah, Greek Revival and Regency period homes that had fallen into decline and were threatened by the wrecking ball have been saved. Many, like the Davenport House and the Owens-Thomas House-two of the first to be protected-are open for tours. In the historic district, more than 800 buildings have been restored to their former grandeur, thanks largely to the efforts of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), which has converted the historic structures for use as classrooms , dormitories, and administration buildings. Throughout downtown , the presence of SCAD - now the largest art school in the country-has led to the revitalization of neighborhoods by bringing students and faculty into the downtown area. Today, cafes , galleries , and bookstores line the downtown streets, and new boutiques, restaurants, and nightclubs are always opening throughout the area. \r\nIn addition to art students and tourists, one may frequentl y come across bands of girls in green, parading to the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, the home of the founder of the Girl Scouts. And \r\n \r\n54 \r\n \r\nclticken \u0026 Bumplin(JS \r\nMrs. Wilkes Dining Room Recipe \r\n \r\nWildfiowers, Sea Island. \r\n \r\nChicken 2 pounds chicken, cut up and ready to cook 1 tsp. salt 1tsp. pepper \r\nPlace chicken in a saucepan and cover with water. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Boil over medium heat for 30 minutes. Pour offthe broth and save for the dumplings. \r\n \r\nDumplings \r\n \r\n2 cups ofall-purpose flour \r\n \r\n2cupsmilk \r\n \r\n1 /, \r\n \r\ncup \r\n \r\nwater \r\n \r\nSalt and pepper \r\n \r\nMix /1.our, 'h cup of the milk, and the water in a bowl and knead until dough is fim1. Mash flat on a floured surface. Let stand for 10 minutes. Roll out with a rolling pin until knife-blade thin and cut into 2-inch squares. Drop into boiling broth. Cook for 10 minutes over high heat. Reduce the heat to low and return the chicken to the pot. Pour the remaining 1'h cups of milk into the mixture and stir. Remove from the heat. Serve with salt and pepper to taste! \r\n \r\nlitera ry types line up at th e Flann e ry O 'Connor Childhood Home on Eas t C harlton , come to pay homage to one of th e South's well-known writers. \r\nSava nn ah's tree-shaded squares we re originally laid out by th e colony's found e rs a nd today are ha ve n s for visitors and loc als alike, wh o stroll along th e sid ewalks, sit a nd c hat on the be nch es, and pe ru se the in sc riptions on th e man y statues and monu me nts that dot th e downtown a rea. \r\nAn eve nt held each year in late Februa ry and ea rl y.March is the Savannah Music Festival , a 10day celebra tion staged in the histori c downtown . Th e fes ti va l fea tures music from class ica l to gospel, pe rform ed by acc laim ed a rti sts from around th e world, and th e whole city comes alive to th e jump a nd holl e r of jazz, blu es , rock, a nd inte rn ational beats. \r\nRi ver Street, once th e loca tion of ware houses along th e Savannah Ri ver, now houses an array of popular shops, restaurants, and clubs. C obblestone streets -paved with th e ballas t left by old sa iling ships-lea d visitors clown to the wate rfront plaza, wh e re th ey e n joy dram ati c views of m ass ive cargo ships sailing up the rive r to the new, modern ports that are some of the busiest on the East C oast. \r\nSavannah 's id entity has always bee n linked to th e rive r, and so, too, has th e ri ve r been linked to some of the more notorious stories from Savannah's pas t. On e of th e best involves th e Pirates' House, originally built in 1794 and rumored to be linked \r\n \r\nto th e nearb y clocks by a ne twork of tunn els through whi ch bu cca neers smuggled th eir goods. Today th e Pirates' House is filled with diners who e njoy steak and sea food whil e wondering wh at secrets still lie behind th e ston e walls and ben eath th e wooden floors. \r\nFrom tales of pirates to sca nd alou s rumors of mi sdeeds and m ayh e m, Sava nn ah e njo ys its reputation as a city with secrets. These clays, visitors still flo ck to thi s capital of th e Coastal Empire , titill ated by th e goings-on detail ed in \"The Book.\" Special tours take the c urious to see the outside of M ercer House, ,~here the terrible deed was clon e; to Cl a ry's C afe, wh e re loca ls gath e r to begin th e n e\\\\ clay with coffee, eggs, and grits; and to Bon ave nture Ce metery, whi c h sh elte rs the ghosts of Savann ah 's pas t in a most picturesque setting along th e Wilmington Ri ve r. \r\nHistory and nature, art and culture-th e Georgia coas t abound s with opportuniti es to experi e n ce it all. Wheth e r the ground is tre mbling in th e Okefe nokee Swamp or th e vibration you fee l is ca used by performers at th e Savannah Mu sic Festi val, th e Georgia coast will definitely move you. \r\n \r\nMrs. Wilkes Dining Room Small,family-run family-style restaurant serving fresh meats and vegetables. \r\n107 W. Jones St. Savannah \r\n912-232-5997, www.mrswilkes.com \r\nPond View Downtown Informal elegant restaurant. Casual cuisine includes fresh seafood daily \r\nand certified angus beef. \r\n311 Pendleton St. ,Waycross 912-283-9300 \r\nGeorgia Sea Grill Nice, casual restaurant serving excellent local seafood,pasta,and steaks. \r\n310 B. MallorySt. St. Simons ls/and \r\n912-638-1197 ,vivw.georgiaseagri /1.com \r\nGeorge's ofTybee Eclectic,casual dining. American bistro menu and extensive wine list. \r\n1105 US Hwy. 80 E., Tybee 912-786-9730 \r\n,viviv.georgesoftybee.com \r\nSoho South Cafe Located in an art gallery, serving soups,salads,quiche, sandwiches, and \r\ndessert. Open lunch only. \r\n12 Liberty St., Savan nah 912-233- 1633 \r\n,viviv.sohosouthca fe. com \r\n \r\n55 \r\n \r\n www .GEoRGIA0NMvM1No.oRG I 1 .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nBLACKBEARD ISLAND \r\nBlackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge Blackbeard lsla11d, 31305 912-652-4415, ,vivw.blackbeardisland.fws.gov Half of the island is designated as a national wilderness area. Hikers can enjoy several miles of trails, beaches, wildlife viewing, birding, and fishing. Access is by boat on ly. Call for deta ils. Open daily sunrise to sunset. Free. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Brunswick and the Golden Isles Visitors Bureau 4 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-0620, 800-933-262 7, ,vivw.bgivb.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nBrunswick 1-95 Visitors Center 200 l-95, Bnmswick, 31525 912-264-0202 , www.bgivb.com Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravelog Tours, Inc. 3610 Darien Hwy. N., Bnmswick, 31525 912-265-1173, 800-477-6009, \\V\\Vlv.travelogtours.com Inbound, upcoast, land tours, and vacation planning. \r\nHours and fees vary. lil WC \r\nTroupe Creek Marina 375 Yacht Rd. , Brunswick, 31525 912-264-3862 \r\nHours and fees vary. lil WC \r\n \r\nBLACKSHEAR 0-20 \r\nPierce County Heritage Museum and Depot 200 S. Ce11tral Ave., Blackshear, 31516 912-449-7044, \\V\\V\\V.piercecounty.org This restored tiain depot, bui lt in 1902, now houses a museum about the Civil War and the history of Pierce County, as well as a genea logical libra ry. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. lil WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Pierce County Chamber of Commerce 200 Central Ave., Blackshear, 31516 912-449-7044, ,viviv.piercecountyorg Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nBRUNSWICK R-20 \r\nEarth Day Nature Trail One Consen1atio11 Way, Brunswick, 31520 912-264-7218, 1V1V1v.dnr.state.ga .usldnrlcoastal/ Features wading-bird habitat, osprey/eagle nesting platform, wi ldlife observation decks, and an observation \r\ntower. Open daily 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m . Free. lil WC 6' \r\nEmerald PrincessCasino/Cruise Ship 1 St. Andrews Ct., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-3558, 800-842-0115 \\V\\V\\V.emera Idpri11cesscasino. com Enjoy a buffet, dancing, live entertainment shows, and gambling. Must be 18 years old. Cruise times and fees vary. lil WC M l T \r\nHistoric Downtown Brunswick 1327 Union St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-4032, w,viv.brunswickgeorgia.net Quaint shops, restaurants, art galleries, and an tiques. \r\nOpen daily. lil WC 6' fl T \r\nMary Miller Doll Museum 209-211 Gloucester St. , Brunswick, 31520 912-267-7569, ,viviv.marymillerdollmuseum.com Dolls, toys, and artifacts from more than 90 countiies are displayed in this museum. Open Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.- \r\n4:30 p.m. Ad ults $4, children $3. lil WC 6' \r\nMary Ross Waterfront Park Bay St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627, ,viviv.bgivb.com See working shrimp boats and shop the farmers market. \r\nOpen daily. lil WC 6' \r\nPaulk's Pasture Wildlife Management Area US Hwy. 341 W. a11d GA Hwy. 32, Brunswick, 31520 912-262-3173 For public hunting in this area, call for information or consult Georgia Hunting Seasons and Regu lations. \r\nRitz Theatre 1530 Newcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-262-6934 This renovated theater stages live productions yea rrouncl. Office hours Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Call for show schedules and ticket prices. \r\nlil WC 6' \r\n \r\nBrunswick US Hwy. 17 Visitors Center \r\n2000 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 912-264-5337, 800-933-2627, naviv.bgivb.com \r\nOpe n dai ly 9 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nBrunswick Landing Marina 2429 Newcastle St., Bru11swick, 31520 912-262-9264 Open dai ly 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Boatyard open Mon.-Fri. \r\n7:30 a.m .-4: 30 p.m. Hours and fees vary. lil WC \r\n \r\nBrunswick Marina \r\nUS Hwy. 17 (1200 Glynn Ave.), Brunswick, 31520 912-265-2290 Hours and fees vary. lil WC \r\n \r\nCapt. Mike Evans Charters \r\n \r\n728 Pi11e Have11 Circle, Brunswick, 31520 \r\n \r\n912 -264- 3807 \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nHours and fees vary. lil WC \r\n \r\nCredle'sComplete Marina \r\n1455 US Hwy. 17 S., Brunswick, 31520 912-261-1935 Hours and fees vary. lil WC \r\n \r\nFree Spooling Fishing Charters \r\n107 Boyd Dr., Brunswick, 31520 912-264-44 59 Hours and fe es vary. lil WC \r\n \r\nHammerhead Dive Center 1200 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 912-262-1778. ,viviv.georgiascuba.com Scuba instruction. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.--6 p.m., \r\nSat. noon-5 p.m. lil WC \r\n \r\nHappy Hooker Charters 408 Howard Dr., Brunswick, 31523 912-265-3298, 912-270-7997 Backwater, inshore, and offshore tours. Hours and fees \r\nvary. lil WC \r\n \r\nHobo Enterprises 211 Choctaw Rd. , Bru11swick, 31525 912-264-5735, \\V\\Vw.fishing-georgia.com Specializing in inshore and near-shore fishing expeditions. Hours and fees vary. lil WC \r\n \r\nSoutheast Adventure Outfitters 1200 Glynn Ave. (US Hwy. 17 S.), Brunswick, 31520 912-265-5292, ,viviv.so utheastadventu re.com Kayak tours around St. Simons, Jekyll, Cumberland Sapelo, and Blackbearcl Islands. Ca ll for fees. Store \r\nopen dai ly 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. lil WC 6'fl \r\n \r\nSterling Equestrian Center 6924 New Jesup Hwy., Bnmswick, 31523 912-265-7799 Boarding available. \r\n \r\nThree Oaks Farm 332 Oyster Rd., Brunswick, 31523 912-264-6010 Boarding avai lable. \r\n \r\nTwo-Way Marina US Hwy. 17 N. at Alta11wha River, Bnmswick, 31525 912-265-0410 \r\nHou rs and fees vary. lil WC \r\nCUMBERLAND ISLAND S-22 \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore 107 St. Marys St. (ferry location) Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-8 17-342 1, \\V\\1av.nps.gov This is the largest and sou thernmost barrier island in Georgia. Campi ng is pe rmitted with reservations. Ferry reservation office open Mon.-Fri. 10 a. m.-4 p.m. Call for ferry times. Ferry fee: Adults $12, chil- \r\ndren $6, seniors $9. lil WC \r\nDungeness Ruins Cumberland ls/and, 31558 912-882 -4335, 888-8 17-3421 ,viviv.strnaryswelcome.com The first Dungeness was bui lt in the 1790s. It was later rebui lt by Andrew Carnegie in 1884, but burned in the 1950s. Free. \r\nFirst African Baptist Church Cumberland ls/and, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-8 17-3421 ,viviv.stmaryswelcome.com This church was the site of the wedding of John F. Kennedy Jr. Tours ava ilable, call fo r reservations. Free. \r\nPlum Orchard Mansion Cumberla11d Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-8 17-3421 1viviv.str11aryswelcome.com The mansion dates back to 1898 and was built by the Carnegie fam ily. Open for tours on second and fourth Sunday of each month. Ca ll in advance for reservations. Ferry fee : $6. 6' \r\nDARIEN S-19 \r\nAltamaha Waterfowl Management Area US Hwy. 17 S., Darien, 31305 912-262-3173, 1viviv.mcintoshcou11ty.com Watch a variety of birds and wi ldlife. Learn about the importance of managed wetlands and hunting in th e conservation of wil dlife through the Ansley-Hodges \r\nM.A.R.S.H. Project. Open daily. Free. lil \r\nDarien Waterfront Park 105 Fort King George Dr., Darie11, 31305 912-437-6684, ,viviv.mci11toshcou11ty.com Fishing, playground area, bike paths, and picnic tables \r\nare ava ilable. Open dai ly. Free. lil WC 6' \r\nMcIntosh County Courthouse US Hwy. 17, Darien, 31305 912-437-6671, ,viviv.mcintoshcounty.com T he present courthouse is built on the site of the previous courthouse, which was destroyed by fire in 1863. \r\nlil WC 6' \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\nRhett'sIsland Altamaha Waterfowl l\\/lanagement Area US Hwy. 17 S., Darien, 31305 912-262-3173, w,viv.mcin toshcounty.com Waterfowl hunting, birdwatching, fishing, shrimping, \r\nand crabbing. Island is accessible only by boat. lil \r\nVernon Square Washington St. , Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, wnav.mcintoshcow1ty.com Throughout the 19th century, Vernon Square was the business, cu ltural, socia l, and religious center of \r\nDarien. lil WC 6'fl T \r\nTravel Services McIntosh County Chamber of Commerce/Welcome Center 104 First St. \\,\\1., Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, ,viviv.mcintoshcounty.com Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nAltamaha Coastal Tours 229 Fort King George Dr. , Darien, 31305 912-437-6010, ,viviv.altamaha.com Canoes and sea kayak tour ava ilable as well as camping and day tiips, g~1ided and self-guided. Day trip $50, overnight $150. \r\nHistoric Darien Walking Tours 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-7825, 912-270-0145, 1vi1av.mcintoshco11nty.com Adu lts SIO, ch ildren $5. \r\nNature and Historic Tours 301 Franklin St. , Darien, 31305 9J2-437-6985, ,viviv.opengatesbnb.com Nature tours of the Altamaha River, surrounding \r\nmarshes, and isolated islands. lil WC fl T \r\nThe Ridge Tour GA Hwy. 99, Ridgeville, Darien, 31305 912-437-4192, \\V\\1av.mcintoshco11nty.com This tour takes you past Victorian homes that were once owned by local bar pilots and timber barons. \r\nELLABELL \r\nFeather Air Hot-Air Balloons 4326 Wilma Edwards Rd. , Ellabell, 31308 912-858-2529, 888-277-58 19, Mtav.feather-air.com Fly away on a 45-minute to one-hour flight. Takeoff is at sunrise or two hours before sunset. Call for fees and \r\nreservations. lil WC fl \r\nOgeechee Outpost 182 Rose Dr. , Ellabell, 31308 912-748-6716, ,viviv.ogeecheeoutpost.com Sleep under the stars, enjoy wildlife and miles of scenic beauty. Canoe and kayak renta l and instruction, lodging, and guided camping tiips offered. Open daily. \r\nFees vary. lil WC 6' \r\nEU LON IA \r\nHarris Neck Wildlife Refuge US Hwy. 17 and Harris Neck Rd. , Eulonia, 3133 1 912-832-4608, 9l2-652-44l 5 2,762 acres of salt water, marshes, and woods provide habitats that attract many species of birds. Fish ing avail- \r\nable. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. lil 6' \r\nSmallest Church in America US Hwy. 17, Eulonia, 31331 912-43 7-4 192 This church measures only 10 feet by 15 feet and seats 12 people. Local ministers lead worship services eve ry \r\nth ird Sunday. Open dai ly. Free. lil 6' \r\n \r\ncrioa.st \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND. LIKE ALL JEWELS, NATURALLY RARE. \r\n57 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMYMIND.ORG I r . 800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nFOLKSTON P-22 \r\nFolkston Funnel Train Watching Platform 103 N. First St. , Folkston, 31537 912-496-2563, www.folkston.com Great location for watching trains. More than 60 trains pass through Folkston each day. Open daily. Free. \r\nCil WC 6,. \r\nOkefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Okefenokee Pkwy., off CA Hwy. 121, Folkston , 31537 912-496-7836, okefenokee.fivs.gov This 680-square-mile wetlands wilderness provides a critical habitat for abunda nt wi ldlife and migratory birds. Refuge open Mar.-Oct. 30 min. before sunrise7:30 p.m., Nov.-Feb. 30 min. before sunrise-5:30 p.m. Visitors center open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees and \r\ntour times. Cil WC 6,. \r\nOkefenokee Sporting Clays Rt. 2, Box 3778, Folksto11, 31537 912-496-24 J7 Attraction offers skeet shooting, quail preserve, and shotgun shooting. Open Sat.-Sun. noon-dusk or by \r\nappointment. Call for fees. Cil WC \r\nTrain Museum Folksto11 Railroad Depot, 202 W Main St. , Folksto11, 31537 912-496-25 36, 1VW1v.{olkston.com Enjoy old train memorabilia such as pictures, logbooks, lights, and train maps in this restored depot. Open \r\nMon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Okefenokee Chamber of Commerce 202 W. Main St., Folkston, 31537 912-496-2536, ,vivw.folkston.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6,. \r\nKingfisher and Beyond Canoe Swamp Tours Canoe Outpost, Rt. 3, Box 973, Folkston, 31537 912-496-4834 Day or overnight trips into the Georgia Swamp. Day trips $85, overnight $125. Call for reservations. \r\nOkefenokee Adventures Tours Rt. 2, Box 3325, Folkston, 31537 912-496-7156, 866-THESWAMP iviviv.okefenokeeadventures.com Tours of the coast and canoe, kayak, or boat trips available. Open Mar.-Oct. 30 min. before sunrise-7:30 p.m., Nov.-Feb. 30 min. before sunrise-5:30 p.m. One- and \r\ntwo-hour tours of coast. Call for fees. Cil WC 6,. fl \r\nOkefenokee Pastimes Tours CA Hwy. 121 S., Folkston , 31537 912-496-4472, \\V\\V\\V.oke(enokee.com Swamp, eco, and night tours available. Call for reser- \r\nvations and more information. Cil WC \r\nGUYTON \r\nGuyton Historic District Central Blvd. , Guyton, 31312 9J2-772-3353, ,viviv.effinghamcounlycom Guyton began as a railroad town , and many styles of architecture are showcased in its historic district. Open \r\ndaily. Cil WC 6,. \r\nHINESVILLE R-17 \r\nFort Stewart Military Museum 2022 Frank Cochran Dr., Hinesville, 31314-4936 912-767-7885, 1VW1v.stewart.army.mil The museum chronicles the story of Fort Stewart from its origins in 1940 to the present. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 \r\na.m.-4 p.m. Free. [il WC 6,. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Liberty County Chamber and Development Authority 500 E. Oglethorpe Hwy , Hinesville, 313 I3 912-368-3356, 888-384-9814, 11oviv. libertycounty.org \r\nOpen fon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cil WC \r\nHOMERVILLE M-21 \r\nTravel Services Clinch County Chamber of Commerce 101 S. College St. , Homerville, 31634 912-487-2360, ,vi,av.clinchcounty-ga.com \r\nOpen fon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6,. \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND S-21 \r\nFaith Chapel 181 Old Plantation Rd., Jekyll Isla11d, 31527 912-635-4036, ,viviv.;ekyllisland.com This small wooden chapel was built by the Jekyll Island Club for interdenominational worship. Available to rent for weddings. Open daily 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Free. \r\nCil WC 6,. \r\nHorton House Ruins N. Riverview Dr. , Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4036, 912-645-3636, uaviv.;ekyllisland.com This house, elating from 1742, is one of the oldest stand- \r\ning structures in the state. Open daily. Free. Cil WC 6,. \r\nHorton'sBrewery Site Riveniew Dr., /ekyll lsland, 31527 912-635-4036, 912-645-3636, MV\\V.;ekyllisland.com Only ruins remain ofGeorgia's first brewery. Open daily. Free. Cil 6,. \r\nlekyll Island Arts Association Exhibit 321 Riveniew Dr. , /ekyll lsland, 31527 912-635-3920, 877-4-/EKYLL, ,viviv.;ekyllisland.com Located in the historic district, this exhibit offers monthly art exh ibits. Open Mon.-Fri. noon-4 p.m., \r\nSat.- Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6,. \r\nJekyll Island Fishing Pier . Riverview Dr., Jekyll Island, 3I527 \r\n912-635-3636,877-453-5955, 1viviv.;ekyllisland.com Crabbing, fishing, and picnic tables ava ilable. Free. WC \r\nJekyll Island National Historic Landmark District 100 Stable Rd., /ekyll lsland, 31527 912-635-4036, 877-453-5955, \\V11ov.;ekyllisland.com The historic district boasts restored homes of many Victorian-era residents. Tours leave on the hour between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Open daily9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nCall for tour fees. Cil WC 6,. \r\nSea Turtle Walks 196 Stable Rd., Jekyll Island, 3I527 912-635-2284, 877-4-JEKYLL, iviviv.;ekyllisland.com Local wildli fe guides conduct shoreline walks in search of turtle tracks and nesting mothers from June to midAugust. Tours leave from Jekyll Island Museum Visitors Center. Nightly tours depart at 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 \r\np.m. Call for fees. Cil WC \r\nSummer Waves Water Park 2JOS. Riveniew Dr., /ekyll lsla11d, 31527 912-635-2074, 877-4-/EKYLL www.summenvaves.com An I I-acre water park with water rides, a wave pool, slides, and children's pool. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Adults $14.95 , chi ldren $12.95. \r\nCil WC M IT \r\n \r\nTidelands Nature Center JOOS. Riverview Dr. , Jekyll Island, 3J527 912-635-5032, 912-635-4117, ,viviv.tidelands4h.org Hands-on marine science and environmental programs are available. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 10 \r\na.m.-2 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Jekyll Island Convention and Visitors Bureau 100 fames Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4080, 877-4-JEKYLL, uaV1V.iekyllisland.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6,. \r\nJekyll Island Welcome Center 901 /el-'Yll Causeway, Jekyll Island, 31527 912 -635-3636, 877-4-JEKYLL, \\V\\Vw.;ekyllisland.com \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6,. \r\nJekyll Island Museum Visitors Center 100 Stable Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4036, 912-635-2762, 877-4-/EKYLL 1V1viv.;ekyllisla11d.com \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [il WC 6,. \r\nCoastal Expeditions Charter Fishing and Dolphin Tours # I Harbor Rd., Jekyll Island, 3 I 527 912- 265-0392, ,viviv.coastalcharter{ishing.com Dolphin, fish ing, birding, and sightseeing tours avai lable. Call for fees. \r\nCoastal Tours, Inc. Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-2697, 800-260-0470, \\V\\V\\v.coastaltours.com Custom tours of Savannah and coast. \r\nJekyll Harbor Marina I Harbor Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635-3137, iviviv.;ekyllharbor.com \r\nOpen daily. Cil WC 6,. \r\nVictoria'sCarriages and Beach Trail Rides 100 Stable Rd., /ekyll lsla11d, 31527 912-63 5-9500 Carriage tours and trail rides. Call for fees and special tour times. Adults $10, children $5, 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Couples for $30. Trail rides: One hour $35, 1.5 \r\nhours $48, evening One hour $45. Cil WC 6,. \r\nWeadore Sailing Jekyll Harbor Marina, 1 Harbor Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-223-4419, ,viviv.weadoresailing.com Sailing tours of coast. \r\nKINGSLAND R-22 \r\nSatilla Hunting Club GA Hwy. 40 W., Kingsland, 31548 912-729-5780 Nearly 20,000 acres of hunting for deer, hog, and turkey. Camping with waler and electricity is ava ilable. Open \r\nda ily Oct.-Jan. Cil WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services City of Kingsland Welcome Center and Convention and Visitors Bureau 107 S. Lee St., Kingsland, 31548 912-729-5999, 800-433-0225, 1V1V1v.visitki11gsland.com Information on aqua culture, farming tours, fishing, diving, historic, nature and sightseeing charters and tours available. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Cil WC 6,. \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Kingsland 2424 Haddock Rd., Kingsland, 31548 912-729-3253, \\V\\V\\v.georgiaonmymind.org \r\nOpen daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Cil WC 6-.fl \r\n \r\n58 \r\n \r\n www.GEOR G IA 0N M YM IND.OR G I 1.800 V I S IT GA \r\n \r\nLITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND S-20 \r\nLittle St. Simons Island Little St. Simons Island, 31522-0578 912-638-7472, 888-733-577-f wMv. littlestsimonsisland. com Pri vately owned barrier island with more than six miles of undeveloped beac h. Day trips leave from Hampton Marina. Reservations are required. Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m . Call for more information and fees. Cil WC 6' f l T \r\nMERIDIAN \r\nTravel Services Sapelo Island Visitors Center 1 Landing Rd. , Meridian, 313 19 912--f37-322-f, 1V\\V\\V.sa peloislandreserve.org Open Tue.- F'ri. 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. , Sa t. 8 a.m.- 5: 30 \r\np.m., Sun. 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m . Cil WC 6' \r\nMIDWAY S-17 \r\nCay Creek Wetland Interpretive Center 189 Charlie Butler Rd. , Midway, 31320 912-368-3356, 912-884-33-f-f, 1V1vw.libertytrail.com Wildlife viewing as well as discovery of the ri ce culture in the form of ea rth en dikes. Open Mon.-F'ri. 8 \r\na. m.- 4 p.m. F'ree. Cil WC 6' \r\nDorchester Academy National Historic Place 8787 Oglethorpe Hwy., Midway, 31320 912-884-22 75, 110V1v.dorchesteracademy.com Founded after the C ivi l War as a school for freed slaves. Dr. Martin Luther Ki ng Jr. prepared here for the 1963 Birmingham campaign. Open Tue. 10 a.m.2 p.m., Thu. 2 p. m .- 5 p.m., first day of each month 2 \r\np.m .- 6 p.m. or by appoi ntment. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nLeconte Woodmanston National Historic Place US Hwy. 17, Midway, 31320 912-884-6500, 1V\\V\\v.libertytrail.com Formerly th e home of Dr. Lou is LeConte, this home flouri shed as one of G eorgia's ea rli est rice pl antations. Today, LeCon te's world-famo us I8th-cen tury botanica l ga rdens are being re-created. Open Wed. and F'ri. IO a.m.-3 p.m ., and th e second and fourth Saturday of each month . Adults 2, children $. 50. \r\nMelon Bluff Nature and Heritage Center 2999 Islands 1-/wy., !VI idway, 31320 912-884-5779, 888-246-8188, MV\\v.melonbh,ffcom Hiking, biking, kayak expeditions, and birdinga,ailable. Open Wed.-Mon. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (closed Tue .). Ca ll for \r\nkayak e,q,edi tion reserva tions and fo r fees. Cil 6' \r\nMidway Museum US 1-/wy. 17, Midwa y, 31320 9 I2-884-5837 11avw.libertyconnection.com lmidwa y/111u se um.html Browse through the museum's exhibits of documents and of furni shings used in coastal Georgia homes during the colonia l days. Open Tue.-Sat. IOa. m.-4 p.m. , \r\nSun. 2 p.m .-4 p.m. Adults $3, child ren $ 1. Cil WC \r\nSeabrook Village 660Trade I-Iii/ Rd. , Midway, 31320 912-88-f-7008, 110V\\v.seabrookvil(age.org Take a step back in time with a living-historv tour. Visit the Gibbons House, the Seabrook School, the Delegal Wil liams House, or the Ripley corn crib. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for reserva tions and \r\nfees. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nMOUNT PLEASANT \r\nSansavilla Wildlife Management Area US H11)' 3-f I W. , Mount Pleasant, 315-f3 9 12-2 62 -3173 For public hunting in this area , ca ll for information or consult Georgia Hunting Seasons and Regulations. \r\nNAHUNTA \r\nBrantley County Development Office P.O. Box 87, Na hunta, 31553 912--f62-6275 Open Mon.-F'ri. :30 a. m.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6' \r\nPATTERSON \r\nLittle Satilla Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 32, Patterson, 31557 912-262-3173 For more information about hunting in this wi ldli femanagemen t area, ca ll or consult G eo rgia Hunting Seasons and Regulations. Open daily. \r\nPOOLER S-15 \r\nMighty Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum 175 Boume Ave., Pooler, 31322 912-748-8888, \\V\\V\\V. mightyeighth.org Exhib iting history from W\\1/11 through Dese rt Storm, the museum takes visitors on an exhilarati ng jou rney fea turing a simulated B-1 7 bombing mission and more. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Adu lts $8, ch il dren \r\n$6, seniors $7 . 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MARYS GA-FLA border (1-95, exit 1 \u0026 3) \r\n \r\nCamden County, Georgia \r\nOn the A tla11tic Coast  Six Interchanges 011 Interstate 95 25 minutes to Jackso11ville lntematio11al Airport \r\nBoating \u0026 Fishing Submarine Museum \r\n \r\nAccommodatio \r\nle Tara Inn umberland Island Inn \u0026 umberland Kings Bay L \r\nbread House \r\n \r\nERLAND ISLAND Ferry: \r\n \r\nInn \r\n \r\n(904) 261-6408 \r\n \r\nHotel \r\n \r\n(912) 882-3242 \r\n \r\noose Bed \u0026 8reakfast(912) 882-1872 \r\n \r\n.stmaryswelco \r\n \r\nChamber of Commerce: 912-729-5840 \r\n \r\nTourism: St. Marys: 800-868-8687 Kingsland: 800-433-0225 Woodbine: 912-576-3211 \r\n \r\nAd Counesy of: Camden County Joint Development Authority (800) 554-8308 ca mclcnjd:i @cagnc1.com www.rn md cnjda.co m \r\n \r\n www . GEORG!AONMvM1ND.ORG I I . 800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nOglethorpe Speedway Park 200 Jesup Rd., Pooler, 31322 912-964-8200, 912-964-7223, \\V\\V\\v.ospracing.net NASCAR-sanctioned, this park ente rtains thousands of fans every weekend. Open Mar.-Oct. Fri.-Sat. Call for schedu le. Adults $10, children $2, seniors $8. [;J WC M IT \r\n \r\nFort McAllister Marina 3203 Fort McAllister Rd. , Richmond Hill, 31324 912-727-2632 Open Sun.-Thu. 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 7 a.m.- 9 p.m. 1:;JWC M IY \r\nST. MARYS R-22 \r\n \r\nGeorgia is known for havi ng one of the best state park systems in the nation, protecting more than 77,500 acres of natural beauty. For more infonnation, visit Mvw.gastateparks.org or call 800-864-7275. \r\nBRUNSWICK Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site 5556 US Hwy. 17, Brunswick, 31525 912-26-f-7333 Beh,,een Brunswick and Darien on US Hw)'- 17 \r\nDARIEN Fort King George Historic Site Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912--f37--f770 Three miles east of /-95, Exit 49 \r\nFARGO Stephen C. Foster State Park Rt. 1, Box 13 I, on Jones Island, 3I63 I 912-637-527-f 18 miles northeast of Fargo on GA Hw)'- 177 \r\nMERIDIAN Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve 1 Landing Rd., Meridian 912--137-322 -f \r\nMIDWAY Fort Morris Historic Site 2559 Fort Morris Rd., 1\\ /idway, 31320 912-88-f-5999 Seven miles east of 1-95, Exit 76 \r\nRICHMOND HILL Fort McAllister Historic Park 389-f Fort McAllister Rd., Richmond Hill, 3132-f 912-727-2339 10 miles east of 1-95, Exit 90 0 11 Spu r 1-f-f \r\nST. MARYS Crooked River State Park 6222 Charlie Smith Sr. Hwy., St. Marys, 31558 9 I2-882-5256 Seven miles north of St. Marys on Spur -fO (Charlie Smith Sr. HIV).) \r\nSAVANNAH Skidaway Island State Park 52 Diamond Causeway, Savannah, 31-f I I 912-598 -2300 Six miles southeast of Savannah 011 Diamond Causeway \r\nWormsloe Historic Site 760 1 Skidaway Rd., Savan nah, 31-f06 912-353-3023 10 miles southeast of Savannah's historic district \r\nWAYCROSS Laura S. Walker State Park 5653 Laura Wa lker Rd., Waycross, 31503 912-287--1900 Nine miles southeast of Waycross, off Rt. 177 \r\n62 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Pooler Area Chamber of Commerce 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler, 31322 912-748-9121, \\V\\V\\v.pooler-ga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\nPORT WENTWORTH T-15 \r\n \r\nCumberland Island Ferry St. Ma rys St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-817-3421 , 110V1v.sbna1yswelcome.com Ferry runs round-trip from St. Marys to Cumberland Island. Mar.- ov. daily 9 a.m. and II :45 a.m., Dec.-Feb. Tim-Mon. 9 a.m. Adu lts $12, chi ldren $7, seniors $9. [;J WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center at Savannah 1-95 S., mile marker 111 , Port Wenhvorth , 31407 912-963-2546, \\V\\V\\v.georgiaonmymind.org Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nPort Wentworth Chamber of Commerce \r\n100 Travelers Wa y, Port Wenhvorth, 31407 912-965-1999, \\V\\V\\v.porhvenhvorthga.com Open Mon.-Fti. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nRICHMOND HILL S-16 \r\n \r\nJ. F. Gregory Park \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\nCedar St., Richmond Hill, 31324 \r\n \r\n912-756-2676, 800-807-4848 \r\n \r\n\\V\\V\\V. richmondhiIlcvb. org \r\n \r\nJogging, walking, biking, and birding trail , fishing, \r\n \r\nca noe, and boat renta ls avai lable. Open dai ly. Free. \r\n \r\n[;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nOgeechee River US Hwy. 17, Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-2676, 800-807-4848 http://Richmondhillcvb. org The Ogeechee Rive r ends its 250-mile journey two miles north at Kings Ferry, winding to Fort McAllister \r\nState Historic Park. [;J WC 6'fl \r\n \r\nOssabaw Island 22814 GA Hwy. 144, Richmond Hill, 31324 912-262-3173, 1V\\V\\v.gohuntgeorgia. com Ossabaw Island is Georgia's third-largest barrier island. Hunting avai lable. Beaches are open to the public. Accessible by boat. \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill Historical Society and Museum Comer of GA Hwy. 144 and Timber Trail Rd. Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-3697, 800-807-4848, ,v,,nv. richmondhillcvb.org Come see a coll ection of photographs and memorabilia of Henry Ford's development of Richmond Hill. Open daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;J WC \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill Wildlife Management Area GA Hw)'- 144, Richmond Hill, 31324 912-262-3173, \\V\\V\\v.gohuntgeorgia.com Hunting and shooting range avai lable. Call for details. Open dawn- dusk. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Richmond Hill Convention and Visitors Bureau 40 Richard R. Davis Dr., Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-2676, 800-807-48-f8, \\V\\V\\V.richmondhillcvb.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill Local Welcome Center 11460 Ford Ave. and Timber Trail Rd. Richmond Hill, 31324 912-756-3697, \\V\\V\\V. richmondhillcvb.org \r\nOpen daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore Museum Osborne Rd., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-8 17-3421 , 110V\\v.sbnaryswelcome.com This museum houses artifacts from Cumberland Island, covering th e lives of ative Americans, African Americans, and the Carnegie family. Open daily I \r\np.m.-4 p.m. Admiss ion 4. [;J WC 6' \r\nGeorge Bancroft SSBN-643 Sail Exhibit Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base Franklin Gate Spur 40, St. Marys, 31558 912-882-2782, MV\\V. sbnaryssubrm,seum.com Th e sail of this decommissioned submarine is on display outside the Kings Bay Subase Franklin Security Gate. Open daily. Free. \r\nMcIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins Spur 40 (Charlie Smith Sr. Hwy.) St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687, 110,nv.sbnaryswelcome.com The mill is believed to have been built in the late 1820s. Picnic area ava ilable. Open daily su nrise- sunset. \r\n[;J WC 6' \r\nOak Grove Cemetery Comer of Bartlett St. and Weed St. , St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687, 110V\\v.strnaryswelcome.com The earliest marked grave is from I80 I. Visitors can see graves of veterans representing every war. Open \r\ndai ly. Free. [;J 6' \r\nOrange Hall House Museum 303 Osborne St. , St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687, unv,v.strnaryswelcome.com \\l-1ithin the museum visitors can view a brief video of St. Marys' history. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. l p.m.-5 p.m. Adults $3, children $1. [;J WC \r\nSt. Mary'sAquatic Center 301 Herb Bauer Dr. , St. Ma rys, 31558 912-673-8118, 11n,nv.ci-st-marys.ga.uslaquatic.hb11/ Relax on a tube in the river, swim, or ride th e twister slide. Open weekends May 18-1 9 and Sept. 7-22. Open daily May 25-Sept. 2. Adu lts $7, children over \r\n3 $4, chi ldren under 3 2, seniors $5. [;J WC Tl Y \r\nSt. Mary'sSubmarine Museum 102 St. Marys St. , St. Marys, 31558-4945 912-882-2782, sbnaryssubmuseum.com This museum features the most modern submarine periscope on public display in the country. It provides a great view of th e St. Marys River at 40 feet aboveground. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 \r\np.m. Adults $3 , children $1, seniors $2. [;J WC 6' \r\nTravel Services St. Marys Welcome Center and Tourism Council 303 Osborne St. , St. Marys, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-8687, \\V\\V\\V.strnaryswelcome.com Deep-sea-fishing information ava ilable. Open Mon.Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC \r\n \r\ncrgoa.st \r\n \r\nCamden-Kings BayChamber of Commerce 2603 Osborne Rd., Ste. R., St. Marys, 31558 912-729-5840, \\V\\V\\V.camdenchamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\nCharter Boat Tours St Marys, 31558 912-882-4452, 800-868-8687, 1V\\V\\V.strnaryswelcome.com Hours and fees vary. [;J WC \r\nKrossrodes Connections Ecological Tours St. Marys, 31558 912-576-2778, 912-673-6900 1V\\V\\v.krossrodesconnections.com Historical and ecological tours. Fees vary. \r\nLang'sMarina East 100 St. Marys St. , St. Marys, 31558 912-882 -4452 Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m.- \r\n5 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nAvenue of Oaks Frederica Rd. at Retreat Plantation St. Simons Island, 31522 912-265-0620 Anne Page King planted the famou s \"Avenu e of Oaks\" that highlights the entrance to the Sea Island Golf Club. \r\nBloody Marsh Battle Site Demere Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-3639, \\V\\V\\v.nps.govlfofr On July 7, 1742, a force of British troops defeated Spanish troops. A turning point in the Spanish inva- \r\nsion of Georgia. Open daily 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;J 6' \r\nChrist Church, Frederica 6329 Frederica Rd. , St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-8683, \\V\\V\\V.christchurchfrederica.org In 1736 John and Charl es Wesley held services under th e oak trees at the location of the present chu rch. \r\nOpen Mon.-Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. [;J 6' \r\n \r\nNeptune Park Beachview Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-265-0620 Playground, miniature golf, restaurants, and shops \r\navailable. Open da ily. [;J WC 6' \r\nSt. Simons Beach (Massengale Park) Ocean Blvd,. St. Simons Island, 31522 912-265-0620 Public beach ava ilable. Park open daily 6 a.m.-10:30 \r\np.m. Free. [;J WC 6' \r\nSt. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum 101 12th St. , St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-4666, 1v,v,v.saintsimonslighthouse.org This restored lighthouse rema ins a navigational aid for traffic entering St. Simons Sound. The museum features exhibits on th e history of the lighthouses and th e Golden Isles. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m . Sun. 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m. Adults $4, chi ldren $2 . \r\n[;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nUp the Creek Outfitters/Town 111 Osborne St., St. Marys, 31558 912-882-0911 , 800-868-8687, \\V\\V\\v.paddleshop.net Open Mon.-Thu. 10 a. m.-5 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.6 p.m. Call for fees. [;J WC \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND S-20 \r\nArthur J.Moore Methodist Museum, Library, and Archive 100 Arthur J. Moore Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-4050, \\V\\V\\v.epworthbythesea.org Handwritten letters of John Wesley and Francis Asbury, and a collection of rare Oriental porcelain on display. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a. m.-4 p.m. Groups must make an appointment. Free. [;J WC 6'TlY \r\n \r\nDriftwood'sCoastal Encounters 4201 First St., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-0221 , 912-638-3849 \\V\\V\\v.driftwoodnaturecenter.org This hands-on education center has programs including beach and saltmarsh ecology walks, as well as \r\nplankton labs. Call for hours and fees. [;J WC 6' \r\nFort Frederica National Monument Frederica Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-3639, \\V\\1ov. nps.govlfofr This fort was built by General Oglethorpe in 1736, three years after the founding of Savannah. Gate open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m., museum open daily 9 a.m.-5 \r\np.m. Call for tour times. $5 per vehicle. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel Services St. Simons Island Visitors Center 530-B Beachview Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-9014, 800-933-262 7 Open dail y 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6' \r\nAir Tours Over Coastal Islands 1200 Glynn Ave. , St. Simons Island, 31522 912-222-2448, \\V\\V\\V.stsimonsisland.com Air tours of Georgia coast. Hours and fees vary. [;J WC \r\nBarry'sBeach Service, Kayak,and Nature Tours 420 Arnold Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-8053, 800-669-5215 Hours and fees vary. [;J WC \r\n \r\nHenry Ford spent winter's \r\nhere. You should spend the night. \r\n \r\nFo ugl,t for it at Ft. McA((is-ter \r\nJus-t 10 Mir,utesSo ut#, of His-to ric Savar,r,a#, \r\nOne #,our froM HHtor, Head \r\n'Tee tiMe at \r\n1 Waterford \r\n \r\nl \r\nbough+ his Winter Hotv1e \r\na Fishing \r\n \r\nBird Watchers \r\n)JI \r\nlove ti, e Co(o r, i a( Co a s-t Birding 'Trai(s- \r\nc#,eap fue( \r\n \r\nfres-1, (oca( s-eafood \r\n \r\naffordaf,(e (odgir,g \r\n \r\nFord Kindergarten \r\n \r\nCatv1.Ping at Fort \r\nMcA((ister \r\n \r\n63 \r\n \r\n 'T' I I E H I LT O :\\ S .\\ \\-_\\:\\:\\ _\\I I OE SOT 0 \r\n \r\nheart In the \r\n \r\nof Savannah's \r\n \r\nAHistoric District \r\n \r\nAwaken to the unique beauty of Savannah ...moss laden oaks towering over historic town squares and homes. Located in the heart of Savannah '.s Historic, dining and theatre districts, the Hilton Savannah DeSoto is the hotel of choice for discriminating travellers. \r\n \r\n 246 deluxe rooms and suites \r\n 20,000 sq ft of meeting and function space \r\n Full service restaurant and lounge \r\n  Secured indoor parking, valet and self' \r\n Rooftop pool \r\n \r\n15 E ast Liberty Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 1 (800) H I LTONS (445-8667) (9 12) 232-9000 Fax (9 12) 23 1-1 633 ww,v.desocoh ilcon .com \r\n \r\nHilton \r\nSavannah DeSoto \r\n \r\nBenjy'sBike Shop 130 Retreat Plaza, St. Simons Island 31522 9 12-638 -6766 Bicycle rentals and repairs arn ilable, half-day $7, monthly $34. [;;I WC \r\nCapt. C. Charters 1000 Mallory, St. Simons Island, 3 1522 912-638-7646 Fishing, nature, sunset, and dolphin cruises. Ca ll for rese rvations and fees. \r\nCapt. D. Blackshear Tours St. Simons Island, 31522 9 J2-638-25 12 Hours and fees vary. il WC \r\nCapt. Hook, Inc. Tours 217 West Point Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 9 12-638 -9387 Fishing and nature trips. Hours and fees va ry. il WC \r\nCapt. Mark Noble Charters Golden Isles Marina, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-634- 121 9, W\\Vw.georgiafishing.net Fishing cha rters. Hours and fees vary. il WC \r\nCapt. Rudolph Beggs Charters 510 Longview Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522 9 J2-638-2874 Hours and fees vary. il WC \r\nCarriage and Ghost Tours by Misty Oaks Stables Village area, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-399-3056, wWlv.stsimonsghosttours.com Ghost tours. Hours and fees ,a ry. [;;I WC \r\nDucky II Charter Boat Service 105 1\\1/arina Wa )', St. Simons Island, 31522 9 / 2-634-0312, 888-272-43/3 Hovw. duckyiicharters.com Fishing, nature, birdwatching, and dolphin cru ises. By appointmen t only. \r\nGeorgia Coast Charter Fishing 628 Palmetto, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-0241, www.charterfishing.net Fishing charters. Call for reserva tions. \r\nGolden Isles Charter Fishing Association and Outfitters Colden Isles Marina, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-7673, iv,vww.goldenislesfishing.com Fishing cha rters. \r\nGolden Isles Marina 206 Marina Dr. , St. Simons Island, 31522 912-634-11 28, \\V11ov.gimarina.com \r\nFull-service mari na. Open dail y. [;;I WC 6' fl T \r\nGolden Isles Touring Company 103 Brunswick Ave., St. Simons Island, 31522-0025 912-638-8092, 800-4-f 1-6066 \\V\\V\\v.golden islestouring.com Tour plan ning, groups onk. Hours and fees vary. il WC \r\nGolden Isles Water Sports 104 Marina Dr. , St. Simons Island, 31522 9 / 2-638-7245 Jet ski, kayak, and boat renta ls. Fishing charters ava ilable. Hours and fe es vary. il WC \r\nGreat Adventures Tours 202 Sylmn Dr , St. Simons Island, 3I 522 9 J2-634-0503, W\\Vlv.captsam.com Bi rding excursions. Hours and fees vary. il WC \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMYM I ND.ORG I I .-800 V I S I T GA \r\n \r\nBLACK CREEK Black Creek Golf Club Bill Futch Rd., 3J308 912-858-4653 WlVw.blackcreek.com \r\nBLACKSHEAR Lakeview Golf Club 5 JOCoif Club Rd. , 31516 912-449-44/ J Wlvw.golfgeorgia.org \r\nBRUNSWICK  Coastal Pines Golf Course \r\n1 Coasta l Pines Circle, 3l 525 9 12-26 1-0503 \r\n Glynco Golf Course Vogue Rd., 3J525 912-264-952 1 W11\"11.golfgeorgia.org \r\n Golden Isles Golf Center 4984 Altama Are., 31525 9 /2-264-1666 \"\"'\"v.golfgeo rgia .org \r\n* Oak Grove Island Golf Club l 00C/ipper Bay Rd , 31523 9 / 2-280-9525 www.golfgeorgia .org \r\nFOLKSTON Folkston GolfClub 202 Cot1 ntry Club Rd. , 31537 912-496-7 J55 \"\"vw.golfgeorgia .org \r\nHINESVILLE Cherokee Rose Country Club Golf 225 Cherokee Trail, 313 13 9 12-876-5503 WWlv.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\n* For more information on these courses, ca ll 1-800-VISIT CA to get your FREE Georgia Coif Guide. \r\n \r\n Crosswinds Golf Course 232 fam es B. Blackbum Dr. 3H 08 9 12-966-1909 \r\n \r\n Henderson Golf Club 1Al Henderson Dr., 3141 9 912-920-4653 \\V\\Vw.gol{georgia.org \r\n \r\n Hunter Golf Club 1548 S. Perimeter Rd., 3H 09 912 -352-5622 \r\n \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND  Great Dunes Golf Course \r\nShell Rd. and Beachview Dr. 31527 912-635-2170 \"\"vw.;ek)'llisland. com \r\n* Jekyll Island Golf Club Oleander, Pine Lakes, and Indian Mounds Courses Capt. Wylly Rd., 31527 9 12-6 35-2368 www.;ekyllisland.com \r\nKINGSLAND Laurel Island Links 233 Marsh Harbour Pkwy 31548 912-729-7277 W\\VlV.visitkings land. com \r\n \r\n Mary Calder Golf Course W. Lathrop Ave., 3H 02 912 -23 8-7 100 \"\"vw.go l{georgia.org \r\n* Southbridge Golf Club 415 Southbridge Blvd., 31405 9 12-651-545 5 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n* Woodyard Golf Club 5 Guilford Pl. , 31322 912-63 1-2280 '\"''\"v.troongo l f com \r\nSHELLMAN BLUFF Sapelo Hammock Golf Club 500 Marshview Dr.. 3133 1 912-832 -4()53 \r\nST. MARYS Osprey Cove Golf Club 123 Osprey Dr., 31558 800-352-5575 \r\n \r\nRICHMOND HILL Waterford Landing Golf Course 73 1 Waterford Landing Rd. 31324 912-727-4848 www.rich111ondhillcvb.com \r\nRINCON The Links at Lost Plantation 1 Clubhouse Dr., 31326 9 12-826-2092 ww1v.golfgeorgia.org \r\nSAVANNAH  Bacon Park Golf Course \r\nOne Shorty Cooper Dr. 31-fl6 9 12-354-2625 \\VWlv.golfgeorgia .org \r\n The Club at Savannah Harbor 2 Resort Dr. , 3142 1 9 12-2 0 1-2007 \r\n \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND/SEA ISLAND  Hampton Club \r\n100 Tabbystone, 31522 9 12-634-0255 www.hamptonclt1b.com \r\n The Retreat Club 100 Kings \\Vay, 31522 912-638-5 130 \r\n* Sea Island Golf Club 100 Retreat Ave., 31522 912-638-511 8 '\"''\"v.golfgeorgic1.org \r\n Sea Palms Golf and Tennis Resort 5445 Frederica Rd. , 31522 912-638-335 1 ''\"\"v.golfgeorgia.org \r\nWAYCROSS * The Lakes at Laura S.Walker \r\n5500 Laura Walker Rd., 31503 912-285-6 154 \"\"'v.gol(georgia.org \r\n \r\nHampton River Club Marina \r\n1000 Hampton River Club Dr. , St. Simons Island, 31522 9 I2-638-1210 \r\nFu ll-serYice marina, including boat rentals. Fees ,a1-Y. \r\n[;J WC \r\n \r\nMarsh Tours \r\n \r\n310 Magno lia Ave., St. Simons Island, 31522 \r\n \r\n912-638-9354, \"\"vw.marshtot1rs.com \r\n \r\nMarsh ecos,stem tours a,ailable. Hours and fees ,an. \r\n \r\n[;J WC . \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\nIsland Dive Center and Tours Colden Isles !Vlarina, 10 1 Marina Dr. St. Simons Isla nd, 31522 912-638-6590, 800-940-3483 WlVlV.islanddivecenter.com Dive classes and tours. Hours and fees ,arY. [;J WC \r\nKennedy Charters 511 Marsh Vi lla Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-32 1-f Hours and fees varv. [;J WC \r\n \r\nSoutheast Adventure Outfitters 313 Mallory St. , St. Simons ls/and, 31522 912-638-6732, '\"''\"v.southeastadventure.com Kayak tours. Hours and fees va ry. [;J WC 6,. fl \r\nSt. Simons Boating and Fishing Club 1000 Arthur Moore Dr. , St. Simons Island, 31522 9l2-638-9 H 6 Open Tue.-Fri. 6:30 a. m.-5:30 p.m., Sat.-Sun 6 a. m.6 p.m. Closed Mon. \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island Experience Village area, St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-7992 , 888-945-7992 1v,vw.stsimonsislandexperience.com \r\nStep-on gu ide service. Hours and fees vary. [;J WC b. fl \r\nSt. Simons Outfitters 3405 Frederica Rd., St. Simons ls/and, 31522 9l2-638-5454, 912-638-6082 1V1V111.stsimonso ll tfitiers. com Fly-fishing guides. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\nSt. Simons Transit Company St. Simons ls/and, 31522 912-638-5678, 1V1V111.saintsimonstransit.com \r\nDolphin, fishi ng, and eco tours. [;J WC b. \r\nSt. Simons Trolley St. Simons ls/and, 31522 912-638-8954, 1v,vw.stsimonstot1rs.com Island tours. Adu lts $ 15, ch ild ren 8. \r\nTaylor'sFish Camp N. Lawrence Rd., St. Simons ls/and, 31522 912-638-7690 Storage and boat launches. Open 6:30 a. m.-5 p.m. C losed T hu. \r\nVillage Creek Landing 526 S. Harrington Rd. , St. Simons ls/and, 31522 9 12-634-905 4 Boat renta l, bait shop, and seafood restauran t. Open \r\nT hu.-Sun . 6 p.m.-9 p.m. [;J WC b. f l \r\nW.I.N.Walks in Nature 96 Village Green, Mallory St. St. Simons ls/and, 31522 912-638-7652 , 912-634- 160 1 \r\nSAPELO ISLAND S-19 \r\nReynolds Mansion Sapelo Island, 31327 912-485-2299, \"\"'\"v.gastateparks.org The Reynolds i'vlansion was a sea island cotton plantation until the C ivil War. Now avai lable for groups, organ iza tions, ed ucati ona l workshops, and retreats. Croups must be between 16 and 29 people. Ca ll for hou rs. Tours $2. [;J WC fl T \r\nTravel Services The Spirit of Sapelo Mule-DrawnWagon and Bus Tours Sapelo ls/and, 3l327 912-485-2 170, w11av.georgiacoast.com Call Morrice Bailey for rese nations. \r\nSAVANNAH T-16 \r\nAndrew Low House 329 Abercom St. , Savannah, 31 401 912-233 -6854, \\t0Vlv.andrewlow.com Gi rl Scou ts fou nder Jul iette Cordon Low and her husband, William Low, son of Andrew Low, lived in the house. Opened to the public as a museum in 1952. Open l\\ilon .-\\Ved. and Fri.-Sat. 10:30 a.m.- 4 p.m., Su n. noon--f p.m. Ca ll for tou r information. Adults $7, G irl Scouts and children $4.50. [;J \r\nBamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens 2 Canebrake Rd. , Savannah, 31-fl 9 912-92 1-5460, \"\"'\"\"ces. uga.edt1!agrict1ltt1rel horticulturelcoastalgardenlcoastalgarden.htm The Bamboo Farm houses the oldest and largest collection of bamboo ava ilable for publi c viewing in l orth America. Open 1on.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. \r\n9 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. [;J WC b. \r\n \r\n66 \r\n \r\nBeach Institute African American Museums Cultural Center 502 E. Harris St., Savannah, 31401 912-234-8000, 1VW1v.kingtisde/l.org Established in 1865, the Beach Institute stands as the state's oldest continuously operating school for African \r\nAmericans. Open Tue.-Sat. noon-5 p.m. [;J WC b. \r\nBonaventure Cemetery 330 Bonaventure Rd., Savannah, 31404 912-65 1-6843 Th is is the final resting place for several of Savannah's most famo us residents, including Pulitzer Prize- winning poet Conrad Aiken and lyri cist John ny Mercer. \r\nOpen daily 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. [;J WC b. \r\nCathedral of St. John the Baptist 222 E. Harris St., Savannah , 31401 9 12-233 -4709 Dedicated in 1876, this cathedral is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Georgia, and its twin spires are a local landma rk on the Savannah skyline. Open Mon.- \r\nFri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. Free. [;J WC b. \r\nChatham County Garden Center and Botanical Gardens 1388 Eisenhower Dr., Savannah, 31406 912-355-3883 See the beautiful gardens and an 1840s farmhouse located on IO acres in southside Savannah. Open daily. \r\nIOa.m.- 2 p.m. Free. [;J WC b. \r\nChrist Church 28 Bull St., Savannah , 3140 1 912-232 -4131 Known as Georgia's Mother C hurch. John Wesley preached here and established the first Sunday school in 1736. Open Wed . and Fri. 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. , \r\nSun. services 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Free. WC b. \r\n \r\nColonial Park Cemetery \r\n \r\nFort Pulaski National Monument \r\n \r\nOglethorpe and Abercom Sts. , Savannah, 31401 \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 80 E., Savannah, 31410 \r\n \r\n912-651-6843 \r\n \r\n912-786-5787, \\VlVlv.nps.govlfopu \r\n \r\nThis burial ground is believed to be the gravesite of Named for General Casimir Pul aski , Fort Pulaski was \r\n \r\nButton Gwinnett, one of the signers of the Declaration built to guard th e sea approach to Sava nnah. Open \r\n \r\nof Independence. Open da ily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J \r\n \r\nda ily May-Sept. 9 a.m.-7 p.m ., Sept.-May 9 a.m.-5 \r\np.m. Admission $3. [;J WC b. \r\n \r\nFactor'sWalk \r\n \r\nNorth side of Bay St., Savannah, 31401 \r\n \r\nGirl Scouts First Headquarters \r\n \r\n877-728-2662 \r\n \r\n330 Drayton St., Savannah, 31401 \r\n \r\nNoted for iron bridges and cobblestones, this row of 912-232-8200, 888-223-3883, wiv,v.girlscouting.org \r\n \r\n19th-century buildings occupies the face of the bluff A museum of ea rly Girl Scouting, and a G irl Scout \r\n \r\nbetween River Street and Bay Street. \r\n \r\nequipment shop on-site. Open Tue.-Fri. IO a.m.-5 p.m., \r\n \r\n(closed I:30 p.rn.-2:30 p.m.), Sat. IO a.rn.--6 p.m. Free. [;J b. \r\n \r\nFirst African Baptist Church \r\n \r\n23 Montgomery St., Savannah , 31401 \r\n \r\nGray'sReef National Marine Sanctuary \r\n \r\n912 -23 3-6597, www.oldestblackchurch.org \r\n \r\n10 Ocean Science Circle, Savannah, 3141 1 \r\n \r\nFounded in December 1773, this ch urch is believed 912-598-2345, 1V1V1v.grayree{nos.noaa.gov \r\n \r\nto be the oldest continuously active African American Th is reef is located off Sapelo Island and encompass- \r\n \r\ncongregation in North America. O pen Mon.-Fri. IO es 20 square nautica l miles of live-bottom habitat. \r\n \r\na.m.-4 p.m., Sat. by reservation, Sun . services 8:30 Sanctuary open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\na.m. and I 1:30 a.m. Free. [;J WC b. \r\n \r\nJuliette Gordon Low Birthplace \r\n \r\nFlannery O'Connor Childhood Home \r\n \r\nJO E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, 3140 l \r\n \r\n207 E. Charlton St., Savannah, 3140 l \r\n \r\n912-233-4501, \\VlVlv.girlscouts.orglbirthplace \r\n \r\n912-233 -6014 \r\n \r\nTh is is a memorial to the fou nder of th e G irl Scouts. \r\n \r\nBuilt in 1856, the home is furnished as it was in the Open Mon. , Tue., T im-Sat. IOa.m.-4 p.m ., Sun. 12:30 \r\n \r\n1920s and 1930s when O'Connor lived there until p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Reservations requi red for groups and \r\n \r\nshe was 13. Open Sat.-Su n. I p.m.-4 p.m. Call for Girl Scout troops. Adults $8, children $6. WC \r\n \r\nmore information and fees. WC \r\n \r\nLaurel GroveSouth Cemetery \r\n \r\nFlying Frogs \r\n \r\n2101 Ko/lock St., Savannah, 3140 1 \r\n \r\n1100 Eisenhower Dr. , Savannah , 31406 \r\n \r\n912-651-6843, WlVlV.ci.savannah.ga.us \r\n \r\n912-356-0075, ,v,vw. theflying{rogs.com \r\n \r\nDedicated in 1852 to the buria l of slaves and free per- \r\n \r\nTh is Edutainment play center has a virtual rain forest. sons of color, this cemetery is the resting place of many \r\n \r\nSocks required. Call for hours. Free. [;J WC b. \r\n \r\nof Savannah's early prominent African Americans. \r\n \r\nOpen daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;J b. \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island ... to experience it is to love it. \r\n \r\n1-800-STSIMONS \r\n912/ 634- 2175 299 Main Street \r\nSt. Simons I sland , GA \r\n \r\nIsland \r\nInn \r\n- 1-800-673- 6323 \r\n912/ 638-7805 \r\n301 Main Street \r\nSt. Simons Island, GA \r\n \r\nPROVIDING THE FINEST VACATION RENTALS ON THE ISLAND Oceanfront Condominiums \r\nBeach Club  Shipwatch  North Breakers  St. Simons Grand \r\nVacation \u0026 Long-Term Rentals Cottages Homes Condominiums \r\n800/627-6850  912/638-5450 \r\nwww.stsimonsdestinations .com \r\n \r\nTRUPP-HODNETT \r\n \r\n67 \r\n \r\n Lucas Theatre for the Arts 32 Abercom St., Savannah, 31-f0l 912-23-f-3200, W\\Vlv.lucastheatre.com Newly renovated historic theater in the hea rt of the downtown Savannah historic district. Box offi ce open Mon.-Fri . IOa.m.-5 p.m. Call for performance sched- \r\nul e and ticket pri ces. WC 6. \r\nLutheran Church of the Ascension 120 Bull St. , Savannah, 3140 1 912-232 -41 51, w,viv.ascension 174 1.org Rising on the east side of Wright Square, this church is one of Savannah's most celebrated landmarks. \r\nOpen dai ly 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. WC 6. \r\nMassie Heritage Interpretation Center 207 E. Gordon St., Savannah, 3140 1 9 12-20 1-5070 The center houses a con tinuing education program, in cluding \"The Nineteen th-Century Classroom,\" where young students experience a I9th-century school \r\nclay. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6. \r\nOatland Island Education Center 711 Sandtown Rd. , Sc1vannah , 31-f 10 912-898-3980, 11aviv.oatlcmdisland.org 175 acres of coastal natural habitat setting, trails, and wi ldli fe can be seen here. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.- 4 \r\np.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-+ p.m. Admission $3. ~ WC 6. \r\nOld Fort Jackson Fort Jackson Rd. , Savannah, 31-fO-f 912-232-3945, \\V\\1av.chsgeorgia.org This fort is the offspring of a Revolutiona ry Wa r battery, which garrisoned during the War of 1812. Open dail, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Ad ul ts 3.50, children free , se- \r\nniors $2. 50. ~ WC 6. \r\n \r\nOwens-Thomas House 124 Abercom St. , Savannah , 31-f0l 912-233-9743, \\V\\VlV.tel(air.org Items from the Acacia Collection of African Americana that were constru cted and used by slaves are displayed here. Open Mon. noon.-5 p.m ., Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 \r\np.m ., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Ca ll fo r fees. WC \r\nRalph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum 406 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah , 31-f0l 912-23 1-8900, 11avw.savannahcivilrightsmuseum.com The museum serves as a catalyst for educating th e public about Savannah's rich African American heritage . Ope n Mon.-Sat. 9 a. m.-5 p.in. Adu lts$+, chil- \r\ndren $2, seniors $3. ~ WC 6. \r\nRiverfront Plaza Old River St. , Savannah , 31-f0l 912-23-f-0295, \\V\\VlV.savriverstreet.com Shopping, restaurants, and hotels are abundent in \r\nthis area. Call for more information. ~ WC 6. flT \r\nRiverstreet Riverboat Company 9 East River St., Savannah, 3140 1 9J2-232-640-f, 800-786-6404 www.savannahriverboat.com Padd le-wheel riverboat cruises in clude live en tertainment, dancing, and cash bar. Call for tim es and fees. \r\nRoundhouse Railroad Museum ' 60 1 W. Harris St., Savcmnah, 31401 912-65 1-6823, ,viviv.chsgeorgia.org This museum featu res antique machinery from 1833 on, including America's oldest portable whee led steam engine and more. Open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adu lts \r\n$4, chi ldren and seniors $3.50. ~ WC \r\n \r\nSavannah History Museum 303 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Savannah , 31-f0 1 912-238-1779, ,viviv.chsgeorgia.org A video presentation with detai ls from the fo unding of the colony to th e present is avai lable. Group rates also ava ilable. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m , Sat.Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Ad ults $4, children $3, seniors \r\n$3.50. ~ WC M l T \r\nSavannah National Wildlife Refuge Of(GA 1-/wy. 170, Savannah , 31-f05 912-652--f-f 15, 110,av.savannah.fiv(gov Th is 28,168-acre refuge offers hiki ng trails, picni cking, and wildlife viewing. Open sunrise-sunset. Ca ll \r\nfor more in forma tion. Free. ~ WC 6. \r\nSavannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center 681 Fort Argyle Rd., Savannah, 31-f1 9 912-748-8068, ,viviv.socanalmuseum.com Beginni ng wi th the tida l lock at the Sa,annah Ri ver, the waterway continues through four lift locks as it traverses 16.5 mi les before reaching another tidal lock at th e Ogeechee River. Open dai ly 9 a. m.-5 p.m. Ca ll \r\nfor fees; children and members free. ~ WC 6. \r\nSavannah Sand Gnats Baseball 1-1 istoric Grayson Stadium 1-f0l E.\\lictory Dr. , Savannah, 31404 912-35 1-9150, \\V\\1av.sandgnats.com A Class A South Atlantic affi liate of the Texas Rangers. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Ca ll for sched- \r\nule in formation and ticket prices. ~ WC 6.flT \r\nSavannah Theatre 222 Bull St. , Samnnah , 31401 912-233-776-f, \\V\\Vlv.samnnahtheatre.com Th is venue is the longest conti nuously running th eater in the nation. Office open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Ca ll \r\nfor schedule and ticket prices. ~ WC 6.fl \r\n \r\nLocated at the ocean's edge in Georgia's famous Golden Isles, few destinations offer the location, the luxury and the facilities \r\nfound at the King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort. This historic seaside paradise is the perfect setting for everything \r\nfrom beachside relaxation and top resort golf to ocean-view dining and historic excursions. \r\n \r\nNot to mention the luxury of five pools, tennis courts, \r\n \r\nbiking trails and our deluxe buffet breakfast. \r\n \r\n~ !$\u003eMai \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nCH\u0026GOIJRE50irr \r\n \r\nShips of the Sea Maritime Museum -fl Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Samnnah, 31-f0l 912-232- 1511 , ,viviv.shipsofthesea.org This maritime muse um offe rs exhibits about maritime culture, ships. and commerce. Open Tue.- Sun. \r\nIOa.m.-5 p.m. Admission $4. ~ WC \r\nSt.Johns Church and Parish House Bull St. at Madison Square, Savannah , 31-fO1 912-232-1251, ,vivw.stiohnssav.org This was Sherman's headquarters after his 1864 march. Open Tue., Fri., Sat. 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Church services daily 8: 15 a. m. and 4:30 p.m. Free fo r church. \r\nTours: Adu lts $5 , children $2. ~ WC 6. \r\nTelfair Museum of Art 121 Barnard St. , Sammwh, 31-f0l 912-232-11 77, ,viviv.tel(a ir. org Paintings, works on pape r, scu lpture, and decorati,e arts on exh ibit. Open Sun . I p.m.-5 p.m ., Mon. noon5 p.m., Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Adults $8, children \r\n$2, sen iors $7. ~ WC 6.flT \r\n \r\nUGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium 30 Ocean Science Circle, Savannah, 314 11 912-598-2 496, ,viviv.uga.edu!aquarium Georgia's only salhvater aquariu m fea tu res about 50 species of marine life. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat. noon-5 p.m. Ad ults $2, ch ildren and seniors $1. \r\n~WC 6. \r\n \r\nWaving Girl Statue Riverfront Plaza, Samnnah , 31-f0l 912-64-f-640 1, 877-728-2662, www.savc1 1111ahvisit.com A tribute to Florence i\\Iartus, a Savannahian known \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\nin the worldwide mariti me commu nities. From 1887 to 1931 , she greeted ships entering Sa,annah by wming a cloth at approachi ng ships from the lighthouse on Cockspur Island , in search of her long-lost l01er. \r\nWesley Monumental United Methodist Church -f29 Abercom St., Savannah , 31401 912-232-0191 Built in 1890, this church commemorates th e fou nder of Methodism , Joh n Wesley. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- \r\n5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6. \r\nTravel Services \r\nSavannah Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 101 E. Bay St., Savannah , 31401 912-6-f-f-6-f0l, 877-SAVAN AH www.sava nnahvisit.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6. \r\nSavannah Visitors Center 301 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. , Savannah , 31-f02 912-9-f-f-0-f55, ,viviv.savannahvisit.com \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6. \r\nAmick'sDeep Sea Fishing 8010 E. US Hwy. 80, Samnnah , 31-flO 912-897-6759 \r\nHours and fees vary. ~ WC \r\nAt Your Service of the Lowcountry 60 E. Broad St. , #11 , Savannah , 31401 912-232-6866, 800-868-6867 Tour planni ng for groups and conventions, step-on gu ide or lead for walking tour ava ilable. Open Mon.- \r\nFri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC \r\n \r\nBull River Cruises 8005 Old T)'bee Rd. Savannah, 31-fl0 912-897-7300, 800-3 11 -4779, ,vivw.bullriver.com \r\nHours and fee s va ry. ~ WC \r\nCapt. Walt's Charters Bull River Marina , 8005 Old Tybee Rd. Savannah , 31-f 10 912 -898-0308, ,viviv. waltsadventure.comlcharters \r\nSunset or overnight exc ursions. Ca ll for fees. ~ WC \r\nCarriage Tours of Savannah Savannah , 3J-f02 912-236-6756, 11aviv.carriagetoiaso(savannah.com Historic and ghost tours. Meets at City Market. Dai ly \r\n9 a.m.-9 p.m . $17 per person. \r\nCivil War Savannah 219 \\V. Bryan St. , Ste. 303, Savannah, 31401 912-236-4331 Historica l tours. Daily 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.111. \r\nCoastal River Charters 518-A E.Victor)' Dr., Samnnah 31-f04 912 -441-9930, ,viviv.sstcharts.com Inshore fishing and fly-fishing. Hours and fees vary. \r\n~WC \r\nDolphin Magic Tours, Inc. 1-l)att Dock, River St. , Savannah, 3140 1 912-313-0833 , 800-72 1-1 240 Departs Sat. 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Call for fee s. \r\nFreedom Trail Tour on Savannah's African American Heritage 301 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. , Savannah , 31-f0l 912-232-7477 \r\n \r\n~oast \r\nFull narrati,e tour of Sa,annah. Departs May-Sept. 10 a.m., I p.m ., and 3 p.m .; Oct.-Apr. I p.m. and 3 p.m. Ca ll for fees. ~ WC \r\nGhost Talk/Ghost Walk Tours 1328 Crossbrook Pl. , Savannah, 31406 912-233-3896, 800-563-3896 Mviv. sava 11 nahgeorgia. conlghostta Ikl Ghost tours, one-mi le easy wal king tour. Seasonal tim es vary. Call ahead. Adu lts $10, children $5. \r\nGray Line Red Trolley Tours 1115 Louiseville Rd., Savamwh , 31415 912-234-TOUR, 800-426-2 31 8 ,vi,av.graylineo(savannah.com Troll ey and walking tours. Hou rs and fees vary. \r\n~WC \r\nHauntings Tour 229 E. Point Dr. , Savanna h, 31410 912-234-3571, 800-574-9255, ,viviv.hauntingstour.com Highlights places recounted in the book Savannah Spectres. Da ily departu res 7 p.m. and 9 p.m Adults and children $11 , Scouts $5. \r\nHistoric Savannah Carriage Tours 307 W. Bay St. , Savannah, 31401 912-443-9333, 888-837-10 11 , W\\Vlv.samnnah.com One-hour tour. Meets at the Hyatt Regency. Adults $18, children 8. \r\nHistoric Savannah Foundation Special Tours and Meeting Services 117 W. Peny St. , Savannah, 3140 1 912-23-f--f088, 800-627-5030, \\V\\Vlv.savtours.com Historical , Victorian, house museum , and Low \r\nCountry tours. Hours and fee s vary. ~ WC \r\n \r\nGEORGIA'S \r\nSMALL BEACH TOWN \r\nOffers the best in family recreation and value! \r\nA delightful escape full of outdoor recreation, coastal cuisine and family fun. \r\nVisit us on our Web site at \r\nwww.TYBEEVISIT.com \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\n Hidden Treasures in Georgia \r\nCOAST \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast I Lodging GREYFIELDINN \r\nGrand Avenue  Cumberland Island Built in 1901, as a wedding gift for the daughter ofThomas \u0026 Lucy Carnegie, Greyfield Inn offers casual elegance complete with gourmet candlelight dining. Ferry transport, meals, bicycles, kayaks, beach/fishing equipment and wilderness tour are included in lodging rates. (904) 261-6408  www.greyfleldinn.com \r\nTHE l.oDGE ON LiTILE ST. SIMONS Isl.AND An exclusive I0,000-acre island paradise, is accessible only by boat and offers a pristine shell-srrewn 7-mile beach, birding, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, bicycling and horseback riding, regional cuisine \u0026 acoommodations fur just 30 guests. (888) 733-5774  www.l.itdeSt.Simonsisland.com \r\nCampground \r\nBEU.AIRE WOODS CAMPGROUND 805 Fort Argyle Road Savannah, GA 314 I9 \r\nThe campground offers 24 acres of magnificent oaks draped with Spanish moss on the Ogeechee River. Great fishing, 20 minutes to historic Savannah. Large puH through sites with 30 \u0026 50 amp service \u0026 cable TV. (912) 748-4000/(800) 851-0717  www.woodall.mm/Sav.mnab \r\n18 Hole Championship Golf Course \r\nOAK GROVE Isl.AND Gou Cum I00 Clipper Bay Road  Brunswick, GA Offering quality affordable go! 5 sets of tees. Fantastic scenery along the intracoastal waterway. Senior Day on Tuesday only $25.00, senior discounts on all other days. (912) 280-9525  www.oakgroveis1andgoloom \r\nEvent/Festival \r\nSAVANNAH 0NSTAGE \r\n26 East Bay Street, Suite I 00  Savannah, GA 3I 40 I From renowned classical artists to the most soul-stirring gospel music in out time, Georgia's first city becomes a stage for world-class artistry by a host of celebrated jazz, blues, indigenous and international musicians. Free \u0026 ticketed events. Feb. 28- Mar. 9, 2003. (912) 236-2252 or (800) 868-FEST  www.savannahonstage.org \r\nRestaurant SEAJAY's WATERFRONT CAFE \u0026 Pull \r\nJekyll Harbor Marina  1 Harbor Road  Jekyll Island Fine foods, Spirits \u0026 Fun since 1993. Home of Coastal Georgia's Famous \"Low Country Boil\" Boil Buffet Dinner, served daily. Live musicThurs.-Fri. Open 7 days. Sun 11-8, M-W 11-9, T-S 11-10. (912) 635-3200  www.seajays.com \r\nCoastal Travel Services \r\nGEORGIA GoLF CoNNEcnON \r\n111 Druid Circle  Savannah, GA 3I4I0 Complete Golf Packages on the Coast! Packages include hotel accommodations, guaranteed tee times, green and cart fees, tours of area available. Georgia Golf Connection is a one stop shop for golf packages for individuals and groups. Contact Tricia Osborne at (866) 261-501 I or (912) 897-5995  www.Georgia-Go1oom \r\nOKEFENOKEE ADVENTURES Visitor services partner of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Rt. 2 Box 3325  Folkston, GA 31537 Located on the Historic Suwannee Canal at the primary Refuge entrance. Interpretive tours, boat, canoe, kayak, and \r\nbicycle rentals, gift shop, Camp Cornelia Cafe. (912) 496-7156/(866) THE SWAMP www.okefenokeeadventures.com \r\nPOOLER AREA CHAMBER OF CoMMERCE Doorway to Historic Savannah, 5 minutes from the Savannah/Hilton Head Area International Airport. Home of the \"Mighty 8th Air Force Heritage Museum\". Area rich in Civil War history, eco-tourism, birding, championship golf \u0026 attractions. For free brochure \u0026 CD, (912) 748-9121  www.pooler-ga.com \r\nWAYCROSS TOURISM BUREAU 315-A Plant Ave  Waycross, GA \"Land of the Trembling Earth\". V1Sit the 458,000 acre National Wildlife Refuge, the Okefenokee Swamp and irs attractions. Stroll parks and brick streets in Historic downtown Waycross, a Main Street City. Hours 9-5 Mon-Fri. (912) 283-3744  www.okefenolreetourism.a\u003em \r\n \r\nHogan's Marina 36 Wi lmington Island Rd., Savannah, 31410 912-897-3474, www.hoga nsmarina.com Full-service ma rina. Hours and fees vary. [;l WC \r\nHospitality Tours of Savannah 135 Bull St. , Savannah, 31401 912-233-011 9, WW\\v. hospitalitytoursofsavannah.com Histori ca l and C ivil Wa r tours. Fees vary. [;l WC \r\n \r\nTours of squares, cathedrals, and homes. Departs every 30 minutes from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. Adul ts $18, chi ldren $8. \r\nSavannah Light Tackle Fishing Co. Bull River Marina, GA Hwy. 80 E., Savannah, 31406 912-355-327 1, www.sltfishing.qpg.com Fishing, fly-fishing, and fly-casting instructions and sunse t dolphin exc ursions. Hou rs and fees vary. [;l WC \r\n \r\nIsle of Hope Marina 50 Bluff Dr., Savanna h, 31406 912-354-8187 Full-service marina, including boat rentals. Open daily. t::;iWC \r\n \r\nSavannah Under the Stars Beach and Low Country Tours 711 5 Johnny Me rcer Blvd., Savannah, 3140 1 912-898-1 805, \\VlVW.savan nah.com Day trips depart daily 9 a. m. and 1: 30 p.m., evening tours dai ly 6 p.m. [;l WC \r\n \r\nLow Country River Excursions 8005 Old Tybee Rd., Savanna h, 31410 912-898-9222, WW\\v. lowcountrycruise.com 1.5-hour dolphin tours. Departs daily at noon, 2 p.m., and 6 p.m.Adults $15, children $10, seniors $12. [;l WC \r\n \r\nSavannah Safari Walking Tours 415 Kentucky Ave., Savanna h, 31404 912-234-6498, 1V1vw.savan nahnow.com Walki ng tour for groups of historic district. $60 fo r two guides and $2 per person for book fee. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Carriage Company 8 Warner St. , Savannah, 31401 912-232-7727 Private horse-drawn carriage th rough historic Savannah. Mon.- Sat. 6 p.m.- 9 p. m. $85 per carriage. \r\n \r\nSavannah Seen Historic Tours 426 Abercom St., Savannah, 3140 1 912-234-8204 Specializing in private walking tours of historic downtown. By appointment only. Fees vary. \r\n \r\nMiss Judy Charters 124 Palmetto Dr., Savanna h,' 31410 912-897-2478, 912-897-492 1, www. missiudycharters.com \r\nFishi ng charters. Hours and fees vary. [;l WC 6' \r\nOak Bluff Outfitters 450 1 Habersham St., Savannah, 31405 912-691-111 5, www.oakbluffoutfitters.com Provides fly-fis hing tackle and wing shooting accesso ries \r\nand service. Mon.- Sat. IO a.m.-6 p.m. [;l WC 6',i T \r\nOld Town Trolley Tours of Savannah 234 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savanna h, 3140 1 912-233-0083 , www. trolleytours.com Ninety-minute historical tours. Departs every half hour from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission $18. [;l WC \r\nPersonalized Tours of Savannah 52 1 E. York St. , Savannah, 31401 912-234-00 14, WW\\v.savannahsites.com Garden and cultural tours. Hours and fees vary. [;l WC \r\nPlantation Carriage Company City Ma rket at Jefferson St., Savanna h, 3140 1 912-201-000 1, WW\\v. plantationcarriage.com Fully narrated tour of historic district. Departs every 20 minutes from 9 a. m. Adults $17, children $8. \r\nReeler In Charters 439 E. 60th St. , Savannah, 31405 912-35 1-95 58, W\\Vw. fishingsavannah.com Fishing charte_rs. Hours and fees vary. [;l WC \r\nSavannah by Foot 527 E. Gordon St., Savanna h, 3140 1 912-238-3843, WW\\V.sava nnahtou rs.com Ghost and historic tours. Sun- Fri. 8 p.m. $15. \r\n \r\nSavannah Walks, Inc. 37 Abercom St. , Savannah, 3140 1 912-238-9255, 888-728-9255 , www.savan nahwalks.com Historic, ghost, Low Country, pub, and garden tours. Hours vary. Adults $13, children $6.50. [;l WC \r\nSee Savannah Walking Tours 229 E. Point Dr., Savannah , 31410 912-234-3571, 800-574-9255, 1V1vw.seesavannah.com Guided tours to Savannah's points of interest. Hours and fees vary. [;l WC \r\nSouthern Belle Tours P. O. Box 30843, Savannah, 314 10 912-898-8744, \\VlVlV.southembelletours. net Ghost, Low Country, C ivil War, and black heritage tours ava ilable. Summer hours daily 8: 30 a.m.-8 p.m., winter 8:30 a. m.-4:30 p.m. Fees vary. [;l WC \r\nSpirit of Savannah Tours 1455 S. Camden Circle, Savannah, 31401 912-354-262 1 Historical, ghost, and voodoo walki ng tours. Adults $10, children $6. \r\nTootsy Tours 12 W. State St. , Savannah, 31401 912-232-0032, 888-736-3828, www.tootsytours.com Special-interest tours including Girl Scouts, black heritage, and natural history. Hours and fees vary. [;l WC \r\nTour Savannah, Inc. 22 W. Bryan St., Sava nnah, 3140 1 912-236-4467 www. theghostofsavanna h.com Folklore and ghost tours. Tours leave daily 6:30 p.m ., 8:30 p.m., and 10:30 p.m. Adul ts $14, children $8. Meet at comerofBull St. and Congress St. in Johnson Square. \r\n \r\nSavannah Haunted History Tour 504 E. 64th St. , Savannah, 31405 912-604-3007, www.savhauntedhistory.com/ Ghost or folklore tours. Daily at 7 p. m. and 9 p.m. Adul ts $12, ch ildren $5, seniors $10. \r\n \r\nTours by BJ 219 W. Bryan St., Ste. 203, Savannah, 31401 912-233-2335, 800-962-6595, \\V\\VW.toursbyb;.com See Georgia from north to south . Hours and fees vary. [;l WC \r\n \r\nSavannah Historic Overview Tour Old Sava nnah Tou rs 250 Ma rtin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savanna h, 3140 1 912-234-8128, 800-517-9007, www.oldsavtour.com \r\n \r\nVictorian Lady Tours 32 1 E. 55th St., Sava nnah, 31405 912-236-1 886 Personal tours, lectures, and guide. Guides dress in Victori an costume. Ca ll fo r fees. \r\n \r\nSPRINGFIELD S-14 \r\nHistoric Effingham Society's Old Jail Museum 1002 Pine St. , Springfield, 31329 912-826-4705, 912-754-7001 , Ho1ov.effinghamcounty.com Bu ilt in I934, th e two-story bri ck jail houses C ivil \\,\\lar, Revol utiona ry, and Native America n artifac ts. G roups can ca ll for appointments. O pen Su n. 2 p.m.5 p.m . Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Effingham County Chamber of Commerce 203 S. Laurel St. , Ste. 203, Springfield, 31329 912-754-3301, 866-754-3301 , \\VlVlv.eff,nghamcounty.com Ope n Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m-5 p. m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nTYBEE ISLAND U-16 \r\nFort Screven 30 /Vleddin Dr. , north end o{Tybee Island Beach Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-580 1, w1V1v.tybeelighthouse.org Bu il t abou t I875 and manned during the Spa nishAmeri ca n v\\lar, World War l, and World War II , th is modern beach fort captiva tes visitors with its magnificen t views. Ope n Wed.-Mon. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Adu lts $5, chil dren and seniors $4. [;l WC \r\n \r\ncrgoa.st \r\nTybee Island Lightstation and Tybee Museum 30 Meddin Dr., north end o{Tybee Island Beach Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5801, IIM\\\\l. l)'beelighthouse.org T his is Georgia's oldest and ta ll est acti,e lighthouse. The museum depicts Tybee Island's history from I ative America n times to WWII. Open Wecl.-Mon. 9 a.m.5:30 p.m. Adults $5, children and seniors $4 [;l WC \r\nTybee Island Marine Science Center 1510 Strand, Tybee Island. 3I328 912-786-59/7, WW\\\\l.tybeemsc.org The center has an aquarium and a touch tank. Open summer i\\llon.-Sat. IO a.m.-6 p.m. , Sun. 1p.m.-4 p.m., winter Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m-5 p.m. Admission $1. WC \r\n \r\nTHE HISTORIC LIBER1Y TRAIL \r\nA unique driving tour of seven museums and historic sites. \r\nExit 76 of Interstate 95 between Savannah and Brunswick. \r\nwww.Libertytrail.com info@Libertytrail.com \r\n888-384-9814 \r\n \r\nGeorgia's \r\nBest-Kept Secret \r\nJust 15 minutes from Historic Savannah, we offer eve1ything fo r the ideal beach vacation. We offer 1, 2 \u0026 3 bedroom condos on the beach \r\nas well as beach homes. Rentals available daily, \r\nweekly or monthly. \r\nTybee Island Rentals Call 1-800-476-0807 \r\n \r\nyou can tell her you thought of it \r\nal onyou own \r\n \r\non the riverfront \r\n \r\nThen \r\n \r\nfor the whole \r\n \r\nafter you \r\nexperience a \r\n \r\nnight at the \r\nMarriott, \r\n \r\nwalk along the \r\n \r\nriverfront and do a \r\n \r\nlittle shopping, \r\n \r\nplay golf or go down \r\n \r\nto the beach. \r\n \r\nFull breakfast Afternoon tea Hors d'oeuvres Turndown service Private off-street \r\nparking \r\n \r\n\u0026 \r\n \r\nELEGANT BED BREAKFAST IN THE \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nHISTORIC DISTRICT \r\n \r\n123 HABERSHAM ST. SAVANNAH, GA 3 1401 \r\n800.820.1020 www.williamkehoehouse.com \r\n \r\nsleeping rooms. \r\nSAVANNA~arr1ott. \r\nRIVERFRONT 100 General McIntosh Boulevard Savannah, Georgia 31401  (912) 233-7722 \r\nCALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT FOR RESERVATIONS OR: www.marriotthotels.com/savrl/ \r\nMarriott worldwide reservations at 1 800 228-9290 \r\n \r\nOceanfront at 15th St. Tybee Island,GA 912-786-7n7 \r\n1-800-215-6370  www.oceanplaza.com \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMYM1ND.ORG I I .800 Y1s1T GA \r\n \r\nThis is just a sampling of the many shopping opportunities in th is region. For more information call 1-800-VISIT GA or visit www.GeorgiaOnMyMind.org. \r\nKINGSLAND Kingsland's Antique and Collectible Shopping 107 S. Lee St. , Kingsland, 3J548 912-729-5999, 800-433-0225, www.visitkingsland.com Antiques and collectibles boutiques. Hours vary. \r\n[:;I WC b. \r\n \r\nSundial Charters 142 Pelican Dr., Tybee ls/and, 31328 912-786-9470, 866-SUN-DAVE www.sundialcharters.com \r\nEco tours and fishing . Hours and fees vary. Cil WC \r\nTybee Island Charters Old US Hwy. 80 E., Tybee ls/and, 31328 912-786-480 1, wMv.fishtybee.com Deep-sea and inshore fishing, nature trips, and char- \r\nters. Hours and fees vary. Cil WC \r\n \r\nBrantley Brick Tobacco Warehouse 419 E. Main St. , Blackshear, 31516 912-449-7044, www.piercecounty.org Antiques mall with more than 50 booths and a fresh produce and meat market. \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. [:;I WC b. \r\nDARIEN Historic Darien Shopping Downtown Darien, US Hwy. 17, Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, www.mcintoshcounty.com Gift shops, antiques stores, and art galleries. \r\nOpen Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. [:;I WC b.fl \r\nPrime Outlets of Darien 1 Magno lia Bluff Way, Ste. F- 110, Darien, 31305 912-437-2700, 888-545-7224, www.primeretail.com More than 60 outlet stores. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 \r\na.m.-8 p.m., Sun. II a.m.-6 p.m. [:;I WC b.fl \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND Historic District Shopping Pier Rd. , fekyll 1sland, 31527 912-635-3636, 877-4-/EKYLL, www.jekyllisland.com Reta il shops housed in restored historic buildings. \r\nHours vary. [:;I WC b.fl T \r\nTravel Services Tybee Visitor Information Center 802 First St., US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5444, 800-868-2322, www.tybeevisit.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. [:;I WC b. \r\nAlakai Outfitters 1213 US Hwy. 80, Tybee ls/and, 31328 912-786-4000, www.alakaioutfitters.com Kayak rentals and tours. Overnight trips available. Open Tue.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nCaptain Mike'sDolphin Tour 1 Old US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5848, 800-242-0166, wMv.tybeedolphins.com \r\nDolph in tours. Adults $12, children $5. [:;I WC b. \r\nJolly Mon Cruises 1315 Chatham Ave., Tybee ls/and, 31328 912-898-0299, 877-240-5463, www.jollymoncruises.com 1.5-hour dolphin cruises. Adults $12, chi ldren $5. \r\nLands End Beach Rentals 1712 Butler Ave., Tybee ls/and, 31328 912-786-7865, 800-920-96 18 www.tybeeislandcruises.com Eco cruises, birdwatching, shelling, kayak and powerboat rental. \r\n \r\nST. MARYS St. Marys Historic District Shopping Downtown St. Mary's, St. Mary's, 31558 912-882-4000, 800-868-868, www.shnaryswelcome.com Antiques, gifts, crafts, and books. Hours vary. \r\n[:;IWC M IT \r\nSAVANNAH City Market fefferson and W. Sa int fulian Sts. , Savanna h, 3140 1 912-232-4903, 912-525-Cl'IY WMv. savannahcitymarket.com Shops, works of art, and restaurants. Open Mon.-Sat. \r\n10 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sun. I p.m.- 6 p.m. [:;I WC b.fl \r\nColony Mall 1603 Bull St., Savannah , 31401 912-790-2346 Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\nKeller's Flea Market US Hwy. 17 S. of GA Hwy 204, Savannah, 31419 912-927-4848, WMv.i love{leas.com More th an 600 stalls, restaurants, and camping faci lities. Open Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri. Free. \r\n[:;I WC M l \r\nOglethorpe Mall 7804 Abercom St. , Savannah, 31406 912-354-7038 13 5 of Savannah's best stores and restaurants. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\n[:;I WC Ml \r\nSavannah Festival Factory Stores Gateway Blvd., Savannah, 314 19 912-925-3089 Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Su n. 11 a.m-6 p.m. \r\n[:;!WC Ml \r\nLazerretto Creek Marina 1 Old US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5848, 800-242-0166 www. tybeeisland. wm/dolphin Dolphin adventures, private charters, and eco tours. Adults $12, children $5. Full-service marina. Open \r\ndai ly 9 a. m.- 7:30 p.m. [:;I WC b. fl T \r\nMarshland Adventures Crab Shack at Chimney Creek, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5943, 912-308-7878 www.marshlandadventures.com C rabbing and fishing charters. Four-hour cha rter $250, six-hour charter $3 25. \r\nPalmetto Coast Charters, Inc. 1-A Old Tybee Rd. , Tybee ls/and, 31328 912-786-5403 , www.palmettocoast.com Dophin, eco, inshore, fishing, overnight tours. Week- \r\nto I0-day cruises. Hours and fees vary. [:;I WC b.fl T \r\nSea Kayak Georgia 1102 US Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-8732, 888-KAYAKGA www.seakayakgeorgia.com Kayak tours, barrier island tours, custom swamp trips. \r\nOpen daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Fees vary. [:;I WC b. \r\n \r\nWilderness Southeast, Inc. 128 Catalina Dr., Tybee ls/and, 31328 912-897-5 108, www.wildemess-southeast.org Birding or beachcombing tours. Hours and fees vary. \r\nCil WC \r\nWAYCROSS 0-20 \r\nAMain Stree t City Obediah'sOkefenok 5115 Swamp Rd., Wa ycross, 3J503 912-287-0090, www.okefenokeeswamp.com Educational wildlife exhibits are on display including boardwalks, tra ils, and museums. Open dai ly 10 a.m.- 5 \r\np.m. Adults $4.50, ch ildren and seniors $3.50. Cil WC b. \r\nOkefenokee Heritage Center 1460 N. Augusta Ave., Waycross, 31503 912-285-4260, www.okeheritage.org Exhibits include the depot and 19 I2 steam locomotive. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $3, chil- \r\ndren and seniors $2. Groups rates ava ilable. Cil WC b. \r\nOkefenokee Swamp Park US 1 S. , Waycross, 31503 912-283-0583, www.okeswamp.com Located in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, original Indian waterways and Pioneer Island combine to re-create the pioneer Americai:i life. Open daily 9 \r\na. m.-5:30 p.m. Call for fee s. Cil WC b. \r\nSouthern Forest World 1440 N. Augusta Ave., Waycross, 31503 9 12-285 -4056 Informing the public about the forest industry. Open \r\nTue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission $2. Cil WC b. \r\nTravel Services Waycross-Ware County Convention and Visitors Bureau/ Waycross Welcome Center 315-A Plant Ave., Waycross, 31501 912-283-3744, WMv.okefenokeetourism.com Open Mon.-Fri ., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nWHITE OAK \r\nSweetwater Fishery 5091 Bailey Mill Rd., White Oak, 31568 912-576-5889, www.sweetwaterfishery.com Th is fish farm and hatchery is an ideal place to teach youngsters about fishing. Open Sat. 10 a.m.-dark, or \r\ncall for appointment. Call for fees. Cil WC b. \r\nWOODBINE \r\nSatilla Waterfront Park 310 Bedell Ave. , Woodbine, 31569 912-729-5600 Fishing, boating, ballpa rk, and water sports available. \r\nOpen daily sunrise to sunset. Cil WC b.fl \r\nTravel Services Fish Masters Charters 141 Ma llard Pointe Dr., Woodbine, 31569 912-729-5214, 912-258-6844 Charters and rentals. Hours and fees vary. 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Bay St. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn,Midtown \r\n \r\n201 Steohenson Ave. \r\n \r\nHilton Savannah DeSoto \r\n \r\n15 E.Liberty St. \r\n \r\nHolidayInn Express \r\n \r\n17 Gatewav Blvd E \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Savannah Midtown \r\n \r\n7100 Abercorn St. \r\n \r\n912-352-4455 800-DAYSINN 912-966-5000 800-DAYSINN 912-927-7720 800-DAYSINN 912-352-1657 800-553-2666 912-925-2280 800-553-2666 912-233-9251 912-232-9175 912-353-7100 800-228-2800 912-965-9777 800-228-2800 912-925-5050 888-670-2312 912-233-6800 800-484-6850 912-944-0920 912-351-9755 912-927-2999 800-21-GUEST 912-231-9700 BOO-HAMPTON 912-355-4100 BOO-HAMPTON 912-232-9000 800-426-8483 912-925-2700 877-925-2700 912-352-7100 BOO-HOLIDAY \r\n \r\nwww.davsinn.com \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\nwww.daysinn.com \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\nwww.the.davsinn.com/savannah06945 2 \r\n \r\nwww.choicehotels.com \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nwww.choicehotels.com \r\n \r\n1-2 \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n3-4 \r\n \r\nwww.fairfieldinn.com \r\n \r\n2-3 \r\n \r\nwww.fairfieldinn.com \r\n \r\n2-3 \r\n \r\nwww.fairfieldinn.com \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\nwww.fo11ythparkinn.com \r\n \r\n3-4 \r\n \r\n1-2 \r\n \r\n1-2 \r\n \r\nwww.savannahoeorgia.com/ouesthouseinn/ 1 \r\n \r\nwww.hotelsavannah.com \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\nwww.hamotoninn.com \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\nwww.desotohilton.com \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\nwww.savannahconferencecenter.com 2-3 \r\n \r\nwww.hoiday-inn.com \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\n122 122 114 71 104 57 3 135 80 80 10 80 102 56 144 120 240 96 171 \r\n \r\n. . .  . . . . . . . . . . \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . . . . . . . . . . \r\n \r\n. .  . . \r\n  \r\n. . . . . \r\n \r\n \r\n.  . \r\n. . \r\n \r\n.  . . \r\n \r\n. . . . . \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . . .  \r\n \r\n. . . . . . . . .  \r\n \r\n74 \r\n \r\nCOAST LODGING \r\n \r\nSavannah Savannah Savannah Savannah \r\n \r\nHomewood Suites - Hilton Howard Johnson Inn Hvati Regencv la Quinta Inn \r\n \r\n5820 White Bluff Rd. 224 W. 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It's wh ere sm all towns serve up hot coffe e a t th e dine r and shaded rockin g c ha irs for road-wea ry trave le rs, a nd wh e re vibrant citi es turn up th e vo lume with li vely nightlife , four-star cui sin e , and wellprese rve d hi stori c di stri cts that still h a rb or h iclcle n treas ures for antiques hunters. \r\nTh e a n c hor in th e Class ic South is Augusta, whi c h was th e second c ity aft e r Sava nn ah th at was d es ign ed a nd la id o ut b y G e orgia fo und e r Ja m es O gletho rp e. Augusta's hi story stre tc h es fr o m its ea rl y days as a ri ve rsid e tra din g pos t, throu gh its re ign as one of th e larges t co tto n po rts thi s sid e of M e mphi s and a cente r of textil e m anufa cturin g. T he num erous mill s we re powe red by th e wate r in th e Augusta C a nal, a n en g in ee rin g m a rve l of its clay th a t di ve rte d wa te r from th e Sava nn a h Ri ve r. Toda y th e Augusta Ca n al has beco m e a popul a r rec rea tion spot fo r kaya ke rs and nature lovers. \r\n \r\nuntil fin all y th ey fell and neve r rose again and th e glory clays of th e co tton ec onomy fad ed . \r\nOther Augusta highlights includ e th e res tored boyh ood hom e of Pres id e nt Woodrow w n son and th e Mo rri s M use um of Art. Th e M orri s M useum showcases regional artists and is hom e to the Center for the Study of Southern Art, a reference and research library th at m a inta ins fil es on m ore th a n a thousand a rti sts fr o m a round th e South. The museum's collection includes art that portrays th e ante bellum pe ri od , th e C ivil War, and th e region 's Afri ca n Am e ri ca n culture . Anoth e r celebrati on of th e arts and crafts of the reg ion takes pl ac e durin g Arts in th e H ea rt of Aug usta, a n annual fall eve nt th at is consid ered one of th e top a rts festi va ls in the South east. \r\nFor years, Augusta was th e d eparture point for settlers moving into Georgia's heartl and. Today, the sm all towns found ed by th ese earl y pion eers attrac t visitors wantin g to savo r th e slow pace of country li vin g as th ey pau se to stroll th e courth o use squares and m ain streets, searching fo r that perfect \r\n \r\nAugusta's co tto n pas t is evid ent at th e Cotton Exc hange , a ri ve rfront ce nte r for tradin g th a t fed textil e mill s across th e co untry durin g th e 19 th ce ntury. At th e Exc ha nge, we ll-dressed broke rs pl aye d c hecke rs during th e slow tim es, but o nce th e fa ll harves t cam e in , th e m e rc ha nts spran g into ac ti on. Pri ces rose a nd fell and rose aga in , \r\n \r\nslice of sweet potato pie. Am ong these communities th ey find Was hin gton and its m any a nte bellum stru c tures , in c ludin g th e Ro be rt Toombs Hou se State Hi stori c Site. Too mbs, a signifi cant fi gure in pre- C ivil War Geo rgia politi cs, led the state to seced e and vied un su ccessfull y with Jeffe rso n Davis for th e presiden cy of th e C onfede ra cy. Th e \r\n \r\nFacing page: Plantationhome veranda, Madison.Inset: Peachorchard, Fort Valley. \r\nTh is page:Golfing, LakeOconee; Oliver Hardy Festival, Harlem. \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\n This page: Kayaking,Altamaha River. \r\nFacing page: International Cherry Blossom Festival, Macon; Georgia International Horse Park, Conyers. \r\n \r\nWashington Historical Museum, housed in a structure built in 183 5, displa ys more C ivi l Warrelated relics, as well as accounts of th e legends of lost Confederate gold that have prospectors poking holes in the dirt around these parts even now. \r\nJust east of Washington, Ca llaway Plantation gives visitors an authentic glimpse into the past. Hi storic structures have been restored , and fields are planted in crops just like the y wo uld ha ve been in the 19th century. During the ann ual Mule Day in October, th e planta ti on comes to life with demonstrations oflost arts. In Louisville , the official state capital from 1795 to 1804, stands an 18th-century market hou se where slaves we re once traded . In Thom son, you 'll find the Rock House, the old est ston e house in the state . Wa ynesboro, wh ich claims the title of Bird Dog Capita l of the World , hosts huntin g clog tri als each January. Warrenton stages the annual Sportmen's Festival in November, and in Wren s you can visit gourd farms and get the makings for eye-catching gourd birdhouses . \r\nThomson is home to the Belle Meade Hunt, whi c h hosts fo x hunts and other events from November through March, and the sm all town of Harlem tips its hat to Oliver Hard y with th e Oliver Ha rd y Festival, an O ctober celebration of \r\n \r\nthe home town boy wh o mad e good in th e Laurel and Hardy comedies. The Oli ve r Hardy Museum, dedi ca ted to the li fe and times of this popular funn yman , has also recently opened in Harlem. \r\nIn addition to the region 's towns and cities, the C lassic South 's rivers and lakes provide outdoor recreation for both vaca tioners and res id en ts. Clarks Hill Lake in Lincoln County -the largest man-made lake east of the M iss iss ippi- abounds wi th fi sh and wildlife. Lake Oconee, the Sava nnah River, and the Ogee chee Rive r are also prime destination s for fi shing and other water sports. And after you've caugh t your limit, you can retire to some of the premier golf courses in the state, clustered in the area known as Georgia's Lake Country, around Lake O conee. Reynolds Plantation near Greensboro , long a popular upscale resort, now has a new Ritz-Carlton Lodge with 350 luxury sui tes, a spa , and 18 holes of championship golf. But those 18 hol es are n't the only ones waiting to challenge duffers and pros alike . Along wi th those of other resorts such as Port Armor, Harbor Club, and Cuscowilla, a total of 13 5 professionally design ed holes awa it you in this part of Georgia's Lake Country. \r\nHISTORIC HEARTLAND It's fitting that Macon is home to the Geo rgia \r\nMus ic Hall of Fame. This c ity, the la rgest in the Histori c Heartland, has given the world some of contemporary music's best-known ar ti sts, from \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nLittle Ri c hard and Otis Redding to James Brown , Gladys Kni ght, a nd Trisha Yea rwood . And thi s efful ge nce of mu sica l talent only hints at th e rich currents of creativity that flow not far beneath th e surfa ce in this sec tion of th e Hi stori c South. \r\nThe Music H a ll of Fame hosts prese ntation s and performances, travel in g shows, and permanent exh ibi ts devo ted to the musical tradition s of the state, from ea rl y field hollers and blu es to rock ' n' roll , R\u0026B, and hip-hop . \r\nMacon is also th e home of th e Georgia Sports Hall of Fame. Here, great local and regional sports stars are honored-including athletes from the high school level up to world-famous celebrities such as golfer Bobby Jones and home run king Hank Aaron. \r\nMacon 's not just about bragging on th e accompli shments of g reat Georg ians, either. The c ity also takes time out eac h spring to celebrate floral splendor durin g its annua l Cherry Blossom Festi val, which bega n after a lo cal businessm an pl anted an arra y of exotic trees around hi s home , including the spec ies of Yoshino ch e rry that bloom s so spec ta cularl y around Wa shington, D .C.'s tid al ba sin eac h yea r. Enthu sia stic loca l vol unteers we re so impressed by the annual displa y that th ey began planting more and more of th e delightfu l trees aro und th e c ity, and toda y more than 200 ,000 of them burst into bloom each yea r. \r\nPart of thi s area 's charm is the award-winn ing festi vals visitors can enjoy. T he towns of Byron and Fort Vall ey come together each year to throw the \r\n \r\nannua l Peac h Festi va l, the officia l food fe stival of G eo rgia. Further so uth , in Pe rry, the Georgia National Fair and the Mossy Creek Barnya rd Festival provid e ente rtainm e nt for fam il ies and tra vele rs. \r\nMacon, which escaped damage during th e Civi l Wa r, has numerous hi stor ic buildings and neighborhoods. One of the most curious is the Old \r\nCannonball House and Confederate Museum. It \r\nwa s h ere th at the onl y cannonball to strike a building in Macon durin g th e Civil War came to rest. \r\nAlthough the Mus ic Hall of Fame is in Macon, it's Athens, to the north , th a t c laims th e title as the h eadquarters of new music these clays. Hom e of the University of Georgia, the city pul ses with the adventures and ac ti viti es of ten s of thousands of college stude nts . From a mong these arti sts and sc hol ars numerou s band s have form ed and gone on to critical acclaim and financial success for the past 25 yea rs. Begin ning with the B-52 's and their infectious dance-party new wave so und , Athens quickly became known for new music. The su ccess ofR.E.M. sec ured that reputation , and today the downtown area is lib era ll y sprinkled with clubs that provid e ve nues for yo ung performers to try out th eir acts. \r\nBe fore it be ca m e famous for ro ck ' n ' roll , Ath ens was known in musical circl es as a stop for tra veling black musica l acts. The Morton Theatre, wh ich has now been prese rve d and restored , was one of th e few black-owned theate rs in the \r\n \r\nBelow are a few of the region's attractions you won't want to miss! \r\nGeorgia International Horse Park \r\nSite of the 1996 Olympic Games equestrian events, it's easy to see why horse lovers, golfers, mountain bikeenthusiasts,and festival \r\ngoers have great things to say about th is park. \r\nMacon'sCherry Blossoms Every March hundreds of thousands of Yoshino Cherry trees bloom in this central Georgia city, earning it the titleof Cherry Blossom Capital \r\nof the World. \r\nWoodrow Wilson's Boyhood Home \r\nLittle \"Tommy\"Wilson spent 11 years in this 1859 house wh ilehis father served as pastor to Augusta's \r\nFirst Presbyterian Church. \r\nRock Eagle Effigy Made in the shapeof abird by piles of quartz rock stacked by Native Americans 5,000 years ago, \r\nthis ancient creation has a wingspan of 120 feet. \r\nAltamaha River The largest river in Georgia that is \r\nunobstructed by adam,the Altamahaflows majestically through rare wilderness as it \r\nmakes its way to the sea. \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n www.GEORG1AONMvM1ND.ORG I I . 800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\n\u003ci}fislorir (ii:)outl, \r\n \r\nBelow are a few of the region's activities you won't want to miss! \r\nBlaze a trail Milledgeville is astop on the popular Antebellum Trail. Aperfect blend of Southern hospitality and history, the \r\ntrail is especially popular in the spring with peach blossoms, dogwoods, and azaleas in bloom. \r\nTake in a show Athens' 40 Watt Club has been the premier venue for emerging rock acts for more than 20 years, and is a leg- \r\nendary landmark in the recent history of American popular music. \r\nEat an onion Vidalia's sweet onions are world famous for their mild tang and succulent flavor. Each year, the Vidalia Onion Festival celebrates Georgia's \r\nofficial state vegetable. \r\nSmell the gunsmoke Held in November in Conyers, the \r\nAtlanta Campaign Civil War Reenactment allows visitors to watch \r\nthe boys in blue and gray go at it again. \r\nMake another fine mess The annual Oliver Hardy Festival in Harlem commemorates the life and \r\ncareer of this local boy with a look-alike contest, screening of classic \r\nLaurel and Hardy movies, raffles, clogging, and more. \r\n \r\nLeft: Historic home on the Antebellum Trail, Eatonton. \r\n \r\nRight: Dauset Trails Nature Center,Jackson. \r\n \r\nSoutheast and presented such acts as Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington . \r\nAthens is also recognized for its sculpted ga rden s - it is the home of the first garden club in America-and the State Botanical Garden of Georgia is located on more than 313 trail-laced acres along the Oconee River. Among othe r pleasant diversions for visitors to the city is its splendid a ntebellum hom es, such as the TaylorGrady House , which was originally the home of Henry Grad y, the newspaper editor who first coined the term \"New South .\" And landmark locations such as the Varsity restaurant are always part of th e pilgrimages of university alumni , who stop by whenever they come through town to reconnect with the chili dogs and onion rings of their youth. \r\nNearby is th e charm in g town of Madi son , which was spared from Sherman 's torch because it was the home of an old West Point friend of the Union general. Today, man y of th e antebellum homes have been restored and are put to good service as bed-and-breakfasts. The Madison Morgan Cultural Center hosts vario us eve nts a nd hou ses a sm all museum containing Civil War reli cs. \r\nSouth of Athens , Mi lledgevill e, ye t another former state capital, is the loc ation of Georgia College and State University, which serves as the repository for the memorabilia and pap ers of \r\n \r\nFlannery O 'Connor. The author, who lived nearby on her mother's farm , Andalusia which is now open for tours , wrote su ch classics as Wise Blood and numerous short stories-troubling fiction that depicts eccentric characters and poses fundamental questions of morality, ethics , and fate. \r\nIn nearby Eatonton , a statue of Br'e r Rabbit presides over the courthouse square. It was here that Joel Chandler Harris heard old slave stories and recorded them as tales told by his alter ego, Uncle Remus. Eatonton also claims the di stinction ofbeing the hometown of writer Alice Walker, author of such works as Th e Color Purple. A selfguided Ali ce Walker Driving Tour takes visitors to some of th e signifi cant sites from her childhood. \r\nAside from its literary and musical attractions, the Historic Heartland also feature s one of the area's oldest works of art. Near Ea tonton , native inhabitants 5,000 yea rs ago piled quartz into the shape of a large bird. Today, Rock Eagle Effigy Mound provides testimon y to the fact th a t the currents of inspiration running through the region toda y have been flowin g for millenni a. \r\nA great new wa y to en joy the experience of the Hi storic H eartland-to sa mpl e the atmosphere of our hi st0ri c towns and cities- is to head down one of the many trails that define the region. From city to city and town to town , these trail s reveal th e depth and breadth of th e region . Routes like Georgia's Treasures Along 1-20 Trail take the \r\n \r\n82 \r\n \r\nCanoes at Little Ocmulgee State Park,McRae. \r\n \r\nVidalia Onions,Vidalia. \r\n \r\ntraveler through the towns of Conyers, Covington, Social Circle, and Rutledge, all of which tempt with dive rsions th at are just minutes away from the convenience of the interstate. These charming towns, with crafts and antiques shops lining their downtown streets, offer tours of homes, historic sites, and a host of festivals all yea r round. \r\nGeo rgia 's Peach Blossom Trail was created to ce lebrate th e reputation of Georgia as the Peach State. In spring, the countryside is covered with the blooming pea ch trees and in the summer the high ways are lined with roadside stands wh ere yo u can find jellies and jams and a chance to appreciate the fields covered with bountiful orchards. Georgia's Antebellum Trail provides a sce nic dri ve from Macon to Athens taking the traveler past major landmarks and antebellum homes. And for the shopper on the hunt for the perfect treasure, the Georgia Antique Trail treks to more than 200 antiques deal e rs in alm ost two dozen area towns. \r\nMAGNOLIA MIDLANDS Through the Magnolia Midlands run great rivers. It's here that th e Ocmulgee and the O conee Rivers come together to form the mighty Altama ha, th e onl y major ri ver in Georgi a that flows to th e sea uninterrupted by a dam or any other obstruction. In the early da ys of settlement, the Altamaha was the border between the \r\n \r\nBritish a nd the Spani sh as they vied for dominance in the Southeast. Once th e Spanish left and th e flow of pioneers in creased, the river became the main highway into the frontier. And once the land was settled , the river functioned as the artery of commerce, Aoating timber, crops, and cotton from the in terior to ports along the coast. \r\nToday, much of the land along the Altamaha is as wild as it was a hundred yea rs ago , and it is prized as a natural area where we can experience what it must have been like for those intrepid earl y explorers who ventured into the southeastern for ests. \r\nThis part of th e sta te has its own particular geological charac teristi cs. Sand ridges left behind by the retreating ancient sea ri se and fall , lending shape and contour to the landscape. These ridges and their unique ecology can best be experienced at the Big Hammock atural Area on the Altamaha near Glennville , a habitat for rare plants and reptiles, species like the Georgia plume and turkey oak, and the threatened indigo snake . \r\nThe di stinctive geology of the region has also given ri se to one of the most famous products to come out of the state. Since the 1930s, when a local farmer discove red that the onion s he was pulling out of th e soil in the area around Vidalia were mild enough to be eaten like apples, Vidalia onions have been prized by cooks around the wo rld. The bounty provided to \r\n \r\nI83 \r\n \r\n ccab chovs \r\nFrench Market Recipe \r\n \r\n(Yields about 8, 6 oz. chops) \r\n \r\nl 1/z sticks butter \r\n \r\nMelt and brown butter. Add onions and cook \r\n \r\n2 cups flour \r\n \r\non medium-high heat a couple of minutes. \r\n \r\n1 \r\n1//z, \r\n \r\ncup tsp . \r\n \r\nwhite onions, seasoning salt \r\n \r\nminced \r\n \r\nWhisk in flour and com flour over medium heat, about 10 min. Put Calvado's or apple \r\n \r\nl 1h tsps. white pepper l 1/z tsps. minced garlic l tsp. Worcestersnire Sauce l 1/z tsp. ground nutmeg \r\n \r\nbrandy in a pan and heat on high. Let it flame , about 5 min . Add all seasonings and mix well with butter and flour. Add half 6 \r\n \r\n3 lbs. crabmeat (shells picked out) halfand whisk. Add brandy. Over medium- \r\n \r\nl cup corn flour \r\n \r\nhigh heat stir until it reaches the consistency \r\n \r\n1/z cup Calvado's or Apple Brandy of heavy paste, about 10 min. Refrigerate \r\n \r\n2 cup half \u0026 half \r\n \r\nafter cooking. When cooled, add crabmeat, \r\n \r\n1 / \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\ncu \r\n \r\np \r\n \r\ngreen \r\n \r\nonions, \r\n \r\nminced \r\n \r\n1/z tsp. red pepper \r\n \r\nand mix thoroughly. Weigh into 6 o;:. portions. Shape into chops. Lightly coat with \r\n \r\n1/z tsp. chopped parsley \r\n \r\negg and water (1 egg, 1 part water, whisked \r\n \r\nl dash Tabasco \r\n \r\ntogether). Coat with bread crumbs. Grill \r\n \r\n2 cup bread crumbs 1 1/z tsp. salt l egg \r\n \r\nevenly until lightly brown in a sauce pan or on a griddle. \r\n \r\nBelow are a few restaurants you won't \r\nwant to miss! \r\nBenton Lee's on the River Steak house on the Altamaha River well known for it's meats and great prices. \r\n138 Benton Powell Rd. Ulvalda, 30473 912-594-693 1 \r\nBlue Willow Inn An array of Southern dishes and nationally acclaimed fried green tomatoes. \r\n294 N. Cherokee Rd. Socia l C ircle, 30025 \r\n912-283-9300 \r\nFrench Market Grille Louisiana cuisine and famous desserts. \r\n425 Highland Ave. Augusta, 30909 706-737-4865 \r\nGood Day Cafe Quaint restaurant featuring \r\nan eclectic menu. 632 N. Liberty St. Waynesboro, 30830 \r\n706-554-7970 \r\nNew Perry Hotel and Dining Room 100 years of serving southern cuisine like shredded candied yams, and beaten biscuits. \r\n800 Main St., Perry, 31069 478-987-1000, 800-877-3773 \r\nwww. newperryhotel.com \r\nSouthern Star Grill Offers everything from southern to chic, from fried chicken to steak filet. \r\n752 East Oa k St. McRae, 31055 22 9-868-2 507 84 \r\n \r\nGeorgiaMusicHall of fame, Macon. \r\n \r\nth e co mmunity by thi s sweet on ion is celeb rated in April or Ma y eac h yea r with th e V ida lia O n io n Festi val. \r\nO th er cities and towns nea rb y boast their own one-of-a-kind ac hi evements: Mc Rae has a th reestory Statu e of Libe rty m ade of cyp ress and fi berglass, a nd G le n vill e, whi ch pro du ces its own sh are of swee t on ions, clai ms to be th e \"Wo rld's La rgest\" growe r of gray c ri cke ts. T hrough out th e region's sm all and ch arming towns, visitors ca n take ad van tage of tem ptin g antiqu es sh ops. \r\nAnoth er great place to experi ence the habitat of th e M idlands is General Coffee State Park. Gop her to rtoises a nd Easte rn indi go sn akes aboun d he re aro und th e sand ridges and cypress swam ps. T he Seventeen-M ile Ri ve r runs th rough the park, along several miles of na ture trails and a boardwalk. Take a leisurely stro ll throu gh th e ra re h abitat that is th e home of beavers, bobcats, and songbirds. \r\nW hil e thi s pa rt of Geo rgia is a great place for travele rs, it ca n sometim es be a da ngero us place to be a sm all m am m al. In n ea rb y Statesboro , bi rd s of prey ca n be see n a t th e Ce nte r fo r \r\nW ildlife Prese rvation and th e Lama r Q. Ball , Jr. \r\nRaptor Center. Wooden walkwa ys will lead you into th e habitats of th ese feath ered hunte rs th at a re na ti ve to th e region. T h e ce nte r also h old s regul ar shows with trained fa lcons th at put on an \r\n \r\nim pressive di spl ay of th eir deadly effic ie nt skills. As for th e dea dl y skill s of a n oth e r nati ve \r\nspec ies, ch eck out th e spectacl e of hu nd re ds of captured rattl esnakes at C laxton 's annu al spring Rattlesnake Roun dup. He re in th e Fruitcake Cap ital of th e World - known fa r a nd wid e for th e we lcome red-an d-white boxes th at sh ow up each holiday seaso n - kid s a nd grown-ups alike can't help but flin ch when mo unds of Easte rn diam ondbacks rea r their heads an d strike against th e clear wall s of th eir Plexiglas cages. Plentiful booth_s fill ed with crafts and fo od provid e dive rsion s fo r th ose too squ eamish to enj oy th e ve nom-m ilki ng demo nstrations. \r\nT his is wh at the H istoric So uth is all aboutvibrant towns, thriving cities, and creative people. It's abo ut adve nture and di scove ry, reve lati on and relaxa ti on . It's about seeking rare expe riences and fi n di ng that they are bountifu l. \r\n \r\nci}Cistorif' \u003c2:)out/1 \r\n \r\nALMA N-18 \r\nMag noli a Midl and s \r\nTravel Services Alma-Bacon County Welcome Center Bacon County Courthouse, 502 W 12th St., Ste. 402 Alma, 31510 912-632-00 19 \r\nO pen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.rn .-5 p.rn. [;l WC 6- \r\nAlma-Bacon County Chamber of Commerce 11 20 W 12th St., Alma, 31510 912-632-5859, www.abcchamber.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a. rn.-5 p.rn. [;l WC 6- \r\nAPPLING 0-8 \r\nClass ic So ut h Lake Springs Recreation Area 3900 Lake Sp rings Rd. , Appling, 30802 706-541-0150, 800-533-3478, wMv.sas. usace.anny. mil Hiking, biking, fi shing, and pi cn icking ava ilable. Open \r\ndaily 8 a. m .-8:30 p.m . $2 day use fee. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nChurch-Waddel-Brumby House Museum 280 E. Dougherty St., Athens, 3060 1 706-353 -1 820, www. visitathensga .comlwelcomecenter.html Ath ens' oldest su rviving residence was bu ilt in 1820. Its rescue from demolition and subsequen t restoration in the l 970s sparked th e h istoric prese rvati on moveme nt in Ath ens . O pen daily fa ll/win te r 10 a.rn.-5 p.m ., spring/summ er 10 a. m .-6 p.m . Tours depa rt \r\nda ily at 2 p rn Admission $ 10. [;l WC 6- (first fl oor) \r\nDouble-Barreled Cannon C ity Hall, College and Hancock Sts, Athens, 3060 1 706-357-4430, 800-653-0603, Mvw.v isitathensga .com A Ripley's Believe lt or Not! curiosity, th is weapon may be one of the most unusual from tl1e C ivil War. Built at the loca l fo undry in l 863 when an anxious community fea red attack by inva ding Northe rn armies. Testfired cannonballs exploded erratica lly, tearing through cornfields and mowing down sa pli ngs. Open daily. \r\nFree. [;l 6- \r\n \r\nOld Kiokee Baptist Church \r\n \r\nENSAT Center \r\n \r\n6 145 Tubman Rd. , Appling, 30802 \r\n \r\n205 Old Commerce Rd., Athens, 30607 \r\n \r\n706-5 4 1-1086 \r\n \r\n706 -6 13 -36 15 \r\n \r\nT hi s qua int churc h bu il ding dates back to 1808. Call Ha nds-on exhi bits, enviro nmental educa tional pro- \r\n \r\nMon.-Fri . 8:30 a.rn .-5 p.m . for guided tou rs. Free. gra mm ing, a nd access ible trail s at th e E SAT \r\n \r\n(Environ ment, Na tural Science, and Appropriate \r\n \r\nWest Dam Recreation Area \r\n \r\nTec hno logy) Cente r pro mote u nde rstanding and \r\n \r\nScans Ferry Rd. (US Hwy. 22 1), Appling, 30802 706-54 1-003 1 \r\n \r\nrespect fo r nature. O pe n T ue.-Sa t. 8:30 a.rn .-5 :30 \r\np.rn. T rails open daily until sunset. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nEscape fo r the day to \\,Vest Dam for fi shing, pi cnicking, \r\n \r\nand sporting on th e shores of these fresh lake wa ters. Founders Memorial Garden \r\n \r\nO pen daylight hours Mar. !-Oc t. 15. $2 per ve hicle 325 S Lumpkin St. , Athens, 30602 \r\n \r\nper day, $25 annual pass. [;l WC \r\n \r\n706-542-363 J, www.visitathensga.co m \r\n \r\nA tri ckling fountain, windi ng wa lkways, ornamental \r\n \r\nWildwood Park \r\n \r\nsh rubbery, and an 1857 antebellu m home fo rm this \r\n \r\n62 12 Holloway Rd., Appling, 30802 706-54 1-0586, www.co.columbia.ga .us \r\n \r\ngrand memorial to the fou nders of America's fi rst ga r- \r\nden cl ub. Open daily. Free. [;l 6- \r\n \r\n950 ac res of unspoiled beac hes, campsites, tra ils, and \r\n \r\nvoll eyball along C larks Hill Lake are sure to delight.  Georgia Museum of Art \r\nOpen daily 8 a. rn .-11 p. rn. $2 day use fee. [;l 6- WC 90 Ca rlton St., Athens, 30602-67 19 \r\n \r\n706-542-4662, www. uga .edu /gamuseum \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nTh e G MOA's permanen t co llection of mo re than \r\n \r\nLittle River Marina \r\n \r\n8,000 works foc uses on 19th- and earl y-20th-century \r\n \r\n4271 Old Lincolnton Rd., Appling, 30802 \r\n \r\nAmerican painting, with works ra nging from those of \r\n \r\n706-54 1-1358 \r\n \r\n\\Vin slow Homer to examples from ea rl y modernists. \r\n \r\nFull-service marina, boat rentals available. O pen Mon.- Rare drawings and pri nts include Will iam Blake's Book \r\n \r\nFri. 9 a.m .-6 p.rn ., Sat.-S un . 8 a.m.-8 p.rn . Free. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nof Job and works by Hi roshige. Open except holidays \r\nTue. and T hu.-Sat. 10 a.rn .- 5 p.m., Wed. 10 a.rn.-9 p.m., \r\nSu n. l p.rn .- 5 p.rn . Suggested donation $ 1. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nTrade Winds Marina \r\n \r\n5577 Marina Pkwy. , Appling, 30802 \r\n \r\nHorticulture Trial Garden \r\n \r\n706-54 J-J 380, WWlv. fiagshipmarinas.com \r\n \r\nUCA South Ca mpus, Athens, 30602 \r\n \r\nFull-service marina, boat rentals ava il abl e. Open 706-542-2471, http://uga.ovationsoftware.com \r\n \r\ndaily Me morial Day-Labor Day 8:30 a. m .-5:30 p.m. , Exquisite ornamentals are perfo rmance-tested in sea- \r\n \r\noff-season 9 a. m .-5 p.m. [;l 6- WC \r\n \r\nsonally rotati ng gardens. O ffi ce hours 9 a.rn.-5 p.rn., \r\n \r\nga rden always open. Free . G uided tours by appoint- \r\n \r\nATHENS J-6 . \r\n \r\nment. [;l WC \r\n \r\nHi stor ic Hea rt land \r\n \r\nButts-Mehre Heritage Hall and Sports Museum \r\n \r\nITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame \r\n \r\nLumpki n St. and Pinecrest D r., Athens, 30602 \r\n \r\nUCA South Campus, Athens, 30602 \r\n \r\n706-542-9036, www.georgiadogs.com \r\n \r\n706-542-9348, www.uga .edu \r\n \r\nNamed for two fo rm er coaches, this ath leti c compl ex Since its 1983 begin ni ngs, the Coll egiate Tennis Hall \r\n \r\nand museum is home to University of Georgia (UGA) of Fa me has inducted more than 150 players, coaches, \r\n \r\nsports a nd Athens O lympi cs exhibi ts. Open and co ntributors, in cluding Arthur Ashe, Jimmy \r\n \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a. m .-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a. m .-noon (home Co nn ors, and Stan Smith . Ope n Mo n .-Fri. 9 \r\n \r\nfoo tball games). Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\na. m.- noon, 2 p.m.-5 p.rn . Free. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nChestnut Grove School 610 Epps Bridge Rd. , Athens, 30603 706-548-1 74 J Built by members of Ath ens' Afri ca n American community in 1896 and recen tly restored, th is is one of the few re main ing single-roo m sc hoo lh ouses in Georgia. Tours da il y 9 a. rn .-5 p.rn. [;l \r\n \r\nLamar Dodd School of Art Gallery Jackson St., Visua l Arts Bldg. UGA Cam pus, Athens, 30602 706-542-1511, www.visart.llga.edu / T he galleries at the UGA art school host revolving \r\nshows of studen t, fac ul ty, and professional work. \r\nO pen Mon.- Fri . 8 a.rn.-5 p.m ., Sa t.-S un . noon- 5 \r\np.m . C losed during UGA holidays. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nLyndon House Arts Center 293 Hoyt St., Athens, 30601 706-6 13-3623 WMV. itown .com/athensllyndon hol/sel Situated with in th e Nationa l Register Wa re-Lyndon House, th is com munity visual arts complex contains large gall eries, a ch ildren's wing, artists' workshops, and a gift shop. O pen Tue. 11 a. m-8 p.m ., Wed.-Fri . \r\n11 a. rn .-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6- T \r\nMemorial Park/Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail 293 Cran Ellen Dr., Athens, 30606 706-6 13-3580 w1V1v.a thenscla rkecou nty.comlbearhollow T he pa rk cove rs 72 acres with a lake, pic nic areas, and playground. More than 120 species of Georgia native non-re leasa ble an imals ca ll the dappled hard wood forest of Me morial Park home. Open daily 9 a.m.- \r\ndusk. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nMorton Theatre 195 W Washington St., Athens, 3060 1 706-6 13-3770, 11n1nv.mortontheatre.com O ne of the first Afri ca n Ameri can vaudeville theaters in th e Un ited States, tl1e Morton opened in 19 10 and is listed in the National Registe r of Histo ric Places . Now fu lly restored, tl1e th eater presents a wi de range of dramati c and musica l perfo rmances evenings and weekends. Free tours by appoin hnent. Call for ticket prices . O ffi ce open Mon.-Fri . 10 a.m.- 1 p.m ., 3 \r\np.m.- 6 p rn . WC 6- f l T \r\nNorth Oconee River Greenway and Heritage Trail 205 Old Com merce Rd. , Athens, 30601 706-6 13 -3610 T h is park connects Sa ndy C reek and Dudley Parks, and the Na ture Center, with paved and foo t tra ils stretching 13 mi les to th e county's northern bound- \r\nary. O pen daily. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nOconee Forest Park UCA Recreational Sports Complex College Station and E. Cam pus Rds., Athens, 30602 706-542- J57 J 1V1V1v.{orestry. llga .edulwa melllo{pl Home to the largest sca rl et oak tree in Georgia, this 60-acre JOO-year-old fo rest park has hiking, mountain \r\nbike tra il s, and canoeing. Open daily. Free . [;l WC \u0026 \r\nSandy Creek Nature Center 205 Old Commerce Rd. , Athens, 30607 706-613 -3615 More than 225 acres of unspoiled woodland, fi elds, and marshland support a variety of native wildli fe. Tra ils open daily unti l sunse t, center open Tue.-Sat. \r\n8:30 a.m.- 5: 30 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nState Botanical Garden of Georgia Garden Club of Georgia Headquarters 2450 S. Milledge Ave. , Athens, 30605 706-542-1 244 \\VlVlv.uga.edu lbotgardenl; www.ugaledu lga rdenclub A dazzling th ree-story tropica l conservatory dominates th is 313-acre preserve . Ga rdens open daily 8 a. m.-6 pm. O ct.-Mar., 8 a.rn .-9 p.rn. Apr.-Sept. Visitors ce nter open T ue.- Sat. 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.rn. , Sun. 11:30 a.m .-4: 30 p. rn Free . Representing 16,000 members statewide, th e Ga rden C lub of Georgia headquarters are located in a neoclassical structure that houses a decorative arts museu m and an impressive antiques coll ection. O pen Mon .-Fri. 8 a.rn .-5 p.m. (cl osed noon-! p.m .). Tours $2. C all for \r\nappointment. [;l WC 6- fl \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\n www.G EOR GIA0 N MvM1 No.oRc I 1. 8 00 V 1s1T GA \r\n \r\nTate Student Center Gallery/Room 309 Sanford Dr., UGA Campus, Athens, 30602 706-542-6396, uavw.uga.edulstuactlva. html Administered by th e UGA Departmen t of Student Ac ti viti es, the ga ll ery disp lays monthly rotating exhibits of international, local, and student artwork. \r\nOpen daily 8 a.m.-m idnight. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTaylor-Grady House 634 Prince Ave., Athens, 30601 706-549-8688 Now a house museum, this 1844 C reek Reviva l house was the coll egiate home of Henry W. Crady, who was credited with establishing the view of the New South after the Civi l War. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.- 5 p.m. (closed I p.m.-2 p.m.). Suggested donation $3. [;;lWC \u0026 \r\nThe Tree That Owns Itself Dearing and Finley Sts., Athens, 30601 706-357-4430, 800-653-0603, www.visitathensga .com In 1932 William H. Jackson, out of love for a great white oak on his property, deeded the tree to itself, along with eight feet of land surrounding it on all sides. The tree was blown down during a windstorm in 1942, but a successor was grown from one of its acorns. The tree's property rights have never been challenged. Free. \r\nUGA Visitors Center Four Towers Bldg., College Station Rd., Athens, 30602 706-542-0842, \\V\\1av.uga.edulvisctr A complete source of UCA visitor information. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m.- 5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. l p.m.-5 p.m. Closed on UCA holidays. Se lf-guided , or \r\ncall to reserve a guided tour. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nAthens Welcome Center 280 E. Dougherty St. , Athens, 30601 706-353- 1820 W\\V\\V. visitathensga. comlwelcomecen ter. htrn1 Info rmation on Ath ens' C lass ic City Tours ava ilable. Open daily fall/winter 10 a.m.-5 p.m., spring/sum- \r\nmer IOa.m.-6 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nAUGUSTA P-9 \r\nCl assic South AMain Stree t City Appleby House/Appleby Branch Library 2260 Walton Way, Augusta, 30904 706-736-6244, \\V\\V\\V.ecgrl.public. lib.ga.us This pre-C ivi l War home is now a public library branch serving th e historic Summerville neighborhood. Open Mon. 9 a.m.- 7 p.m. , Tue.-Fri. 9 \r\na.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a. m.-5:30 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nArtists' Row I000 block of Broad St. , Augusta, 30901 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243 iV\\V\\v.augusta .org More than two dozen art ga ll eries, working studios, and shops add color to this district, known fo r its va ried selection of fin e art, jewelry, sculpture, and crafts. [;;lWC \u0026 \r\nAugusta Arsenal/Augusta State University 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, 30904 706-737- 1400, \\V\\V\\V.aug.edu The campus of ASU has many historical markers recounting its past as the arsenal to both Federal and Confederate governments. Th e commandant's house was the boyhood hom e of poet Stephen Vincent \r\nBenet. Open daily. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nAugusta Museum ofHistory 560 Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 706-722-8454, \\V\\V\\v.augustamuseum.org From pre-colonial to Civi l War artifacts , Edgefield pottery, Masters memorabil ia, and eve n one of James Brown's costumes-and a host of changing exhibits as well-th e Augusta Museum of History has it all. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. l p.m.-5 p.m. Adults $4, ch ildren 6--- 18 $2, seniors $3. Ca ll in adva nce to arrange guided tours for grou ps. [;;lWC \u0026Y \r\nAugusta Stallions Augusta-Richmond County Civic Cen ter 60 1 Seventh St. , Augusta, 30901 706-738-9539, \\V\\V\\v.augustastallions.com Augusta's arena football team plays home games at the Augusta-Richmond County C ivic Ce nter. Season \r\nruns Mar.-Aug. Call for _ticket prices. [;;l WC 6' fl Y \r\nConfederate Monument Between Seventh and Eighth Sts. at Broad St. Augusta, 30901 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, ,i,,Vlv.augustaga.org Augusta private Berry Benson is depicted as a represe ntative of the common soldier, with likenesses of Genera ls Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, T. R. R. Cobb, and W. H. T. Walker at its base. Open daily. [;;l \r\nConfederate Powderworks Chimney 1717 Goodrich St., Augusta, 30904 706-823-0440 The smokestack remains as a monument to the efforts of those who bui lt and worked within the Confederate Powderworks, the on ly structure ever built by the \r\nConfederate States of Ameri ca. Open daily. 6' \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Arboretum UGA Campus, Athens, 30602 706-542-0842 Thanks to its attractive , biologica lly diverse coll ection of trees, shrubs, and plants, the ca mpus was designat- \r\ned an arboretum. Open daily. [;;l WC 6' \r\nU.S.Navy Supply Corps Museum 1425 Prince Ave., Athens, 30606-2205 Public access at Oglethorpe Ave. entrance 706-354-7349, \\V\\1av.nscs.cnet. navy.mil One of on ly 11 official U.S. avy museums, this collection includes models, uniforms, navigation equipment, artifacts, photographs, and research archives. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Guid ed tours by appointment. Free. [;;l WC \r\nWare-Lyndon House 293 Hoyt St. , Athens, 30601 706-613-3623, \\V\\V\\V.itown.comlathensllyndon house/ Listed in the 1 ationa l Register of Historic Places, Athens' first city recreation center has been completely restored as a house museum and is the centerpiece of the Lyndon House Arts Ce nter. Open Tue. 11 a.m.- 8 \r\np.m., Wed.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' Y \r\nWray-Nicholson House 298 I-full St. , Athens, 30602 706-542-225 1, MV\\v.alunmi.uga.edu The centerpiece of a historic compl ex, th is 1825 house now se rves as headquarters of the UCA National Alumni Association, which provides ca mpus \r\ntours. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services \r\nAthens Convention and Visitors Bureau 300 . Thomas St. , Athens, 3060 1 706-357-4430, 800-653-0603, 110,av.visitathensga.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nAugusta Canal Headgates 3300 Evans to Locks Rd. , Augusta, 30907 706-823-0440, 888-659-8926 uaV\\v.augustacanal.com Canoeing and kayaking ava ilable. The 11 .5-mile Augusta Cana l National Heritage area begins at the rive r headgates, dividing coastal plain and piedmont \r\nplateau. Open daily 7 a.m.-dark. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nAugusta Canal Interpretive Center 1450 Greene St. in Enterprise Mill, Augusta, 30901 706-823-0440, 888-659-8926 MV\\V.augustacana l.com Begi nning April 2003, tour th e cana l in the Petersburg Tour Boat and check out th e center's theater and interactive exhibits. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 \r\np.m., Sun. I p.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6'fl \r\nAugusta Golf and Gardens One 11th St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-4443, 888-874-4443, \\V\\V\\v.gghforg Bea utifu l ga rdens surround the Augusta Coif and Gardens, home of th e Georgia Coif Hall of Fame. See larger-than-life bronze sculptures of some of goirs greatest masters, such as Arnold Palmer, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Raymond Floyd, and Jack J icklaus. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun . I p.m .-5 p.m. Adults \r\n$5.50, children 4-12 $3.50, seniors $4.50. [;;l 6' Y \r\nAugusta Green Jackets Lake Olmstead Stadium 78 Milledge Rd., Augusta, 30904 706-736-7889, \\V\\V\\v.green;ackets.net The Green Jackets are th e Class A affi liate of the Boston Red Sox and play all home games at Lake Olmstead Stadium. Season runs ea rly Apr.-Sept. Call \r\nfo r ticket prices. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nEnterprise Mill 1450 Greene St. , Augusta, 30901 706-262-400 1, \\V\\1av.enterprisemill.com Factory artifacts are scattered throughout the corridors and grounds of this vast l9th-\u003c:entury textile mill bordering the Augusta Canal. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l 6' flY \r\nEzekiel Harris House 1822 Broad St., Augusta, 30904 706-724-0436, \\V\\V\\v.historicaugusta.org Built in 1797 by a prominent tobacco merchant, this house is an outstanding exa mple of 18th-century domestic architecture. Tours Sat. 10 a. m.-1 p.m.; groups should call in advance. Admission $2, students \r\n$.50, se niors $ 1. [;;l \r\nFirst Presbyterian Church 642 Telfair St. , Augusta, 30901 706-82 3-2450, lV\\V\\v.firstp resaugusta .org Designed by Robert Mills, the architec t of the Wash ington Monument, this 1809 church had as its pastor President Woodrow Wilson 's father from 1858 \r\nto 1870. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l \u0026 \r\nGertrude Herbert Institute of Art 506 Telfair St. , Augusta, 30901 706-722-5495, 1\\l\\V\\v.gh ia.org This Na tional Register home serves as a ce nter for visual arts classes and changing art exh ibitions. Open Tue., Wed., Fri . 8:30 a. m.- 5 p.m., Thu. 8:30 a. m.-7 \r\np.m., Sat. by appointment. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nHaunted Pillar Fifth at Broad St. , Augusta, 3090 1 706-724-4067 Local legend holds that the Lower City Market was destroyed in 1878 by a curse from an itineran t preacher. v\\lhen a cyclone leveled the market, only the pil- \r\nlar remain ed. Open daily. [;;l 6' \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\nLaney-Walker Historic District 600- 1400 blocks Laney-Walker Blvd. , Augusta, 30901 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, lV\\V\\V.augustaga.org The heart of th e traditionally African America n business district dates back to the days of enforced segrega tion. Lucy Craft Laney Museum , Tabernacle Baptist C hurch, Pen ny Savings Bank, and Pi lgrim Li fe and Health Building are among the historic sites \r\nin the area. Hours vary. [;;l 6' \r\nLucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History 11 16 Phillips St. , Augusta, 30901 706-724-3576, wMv. lucycraftlaneymuseum.com Born into slavery, Lucy C raft Laney was one of Georgia's most influ ential educational leaders. She founded the first black kinderga rten, black nursing school, and Haines 1ormal Institute. Artifacts from her life, exhibits on notable black Augustans, and changing art and history exhibits are shown here. Tours Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 1 p. m. , weeke nds by appoint- \r\nment. Adults $3, chi ldren $1. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nSacred Heart Cultural Center 1301 Greene St. , Augusta, 3090 1 706-826-4700, \\V\\V\\v.sacredheartaugusta.org This landmark is a fo rmer Catholic church built between 1897 and 1900; it now hosts va rious functions throughout the yea r. F'ree self-guided tours Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . or schedu le a group guided \r\ntou r for $2 per person. [;;l 6' WC \r\nSt. Paul's Episcopal Church 605 Re)'nolds St. , 011 the Riverwalk, Augusta, 3090 1 706-724-2485, \\V\\V\\V.saintpauls.org Originally built in 1750 as part of the British colonial outpost Fort Augusta , the current structure was built in 1918. Its cemetery is the resting place of many notabl es, including U.S. Constitution signer William Few. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-noon, and \r\nduring services. [;;l 6' \r\n \r\nSigners Monument Greene St. at Monument St. , Augusta, 30901 706-724-4067 Two of Georgia's three signers of the Declaration of Indepe ndence, Lyma n Hall and George Walton, rest \r\nbeneath this obel isk. 6' \r\nSpringfield Baptist Church 11 4 12th St. at Reynolds St., Augusta, 30901 706-724-/056 This is the oldest African America n church in th e United States. Founded in 1787, the church stands on its original site. Both Morehouse College and the Georgia Republican Party were organized here. Open Mon .-Fri. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. or by appointment. Free. [;;l 6' WC \r\n \r\nMagnolia Cemetery 702 Third St., Augusta, 30901 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, \\V\\V\\V.a ugustaga.org Magnolia is the resting place for more than 500 Confe derate soldiers and seve n generals, as well as \r\nother notables from the period. Open daily. [;;l WC 6' \r\nMeadow Garden House Museum 1320 Independence Dr., Augusta, 3090 1 706-724-4 J74 \\V\\V\\v.geoc ities.com/I-feartlan d/Ridge /4935 /meado,v.htrnl Hom e of Declaration of Independence signer George Walton , this pre-1 791 farmhou se is Augusta's oldest home. Furnished with late I8th- and ea rly-1 9th-century furniture. Tours Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m .-4 p.m., Sat. and Sun. by appointment. Ad ul ts $4, ch ildren $2.50, se niors $3.50. [;;l WC Y \r\n \r\nATHENS \r\nOne ofAmerica's top 25 arts destinations! \r\n-AmmcanStyk Magazine, 2002 \r\n \r\nMorris Museum of Art One Tenth St. , Augusta, 3090 1 706-724-750 I, MV\\V.themorris.org The permanent coll ection is devoted to 200 years of painting in the American South. Rotating exhibits offer a variety of con temporary Southern art. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Adu lts \r\n$3, children under 5 free, seniors $2. [;;l WC 6'T \r\n \r\nNational Science Center's Fort Discovery One Seventh St. , Augusta, 3090 I 706-82 1-0200, 800-325-5445, \\V\\V\\V.11scdiscovery.org With the Paul S. Simon Discovery Theater, StarLab, Power Sta tion Demonstrations, KidScape, Science Store, and 270 hands-on exhibi ts, this is the smart place to have fun. O pen Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Adu lts $8, chi ldren 4-16 $6, se- \r\nniors $4. [;;l WC 6' fl \r\n \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nature Park Lock-and-Dam Rd. , Augusta, 30906 706-828-2 109, wMv.phinizyswamp.org I, 150 ac res of uncorrupted wetlands, swam ps, nature trails, boa rdwalks, and observati on decks from which one might spot herons, red-shouldered hawks, otters, all igators, eve n the elusive bobcat. Open Mon.-Fri. \r\nnoon-dusk, Sat. and Sun. dawn-dusk. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nRiverwalk Augusta Betwee11 Fifth and Tenth Sts., Augusta, 3090 1 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, \\V\\V\\V.augustaga.org Stroll along these multil eve l walkways by th e Savannah River to the Jessye No rman Amphitheater and Heroes' Overlook memorial, museums, parks, \r\ngardens, and shops. [;;l WC 6'fl Y \r\n \r\nATHE N S CON V ENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUR EA U \r\n706-357-4430 or 800-653-0603 \r\nwww. vi si ta thens ga. com \r\n \r\nCi) \r\nATHENS \r\nGEORGIA \r\n \r\nI87 \r\n \r\n 8}~o/jlaMw \r\n \r\nI L11'COLN \r\n \r\nVisit \r\n \r\n~ UNCOIN ~-..~fi..~ , \r\n \r\nA lush oasis of \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\nTH \r\n \r\n\u0026 recreation on 32 miks north \r\nCelebrate 1J1 icwiththe \r\n \r\nerica's Fir \r\n \r\na change ofpace. .. Bluegrass Gospel, May 1 - 3, 2003 Lincolnton/Lincoln County \r\n \r\na change Ofp\u0026ce. Chamber ofCommen:e 706,359.7970  www.lincobiq,   \r\n \r\n\u003cJV'-ot\u0026lwWn{bJ/(J/e(a\u003cfjfo!lafontw \r\n \r\nHistoric Treasures  Natural Resources \r\n \r\n Appling Courthouse, Oldesr active counhouse in Georgia \r\n \r\n Reed Creek Warerfull,l.ocared a \r\n \r\nRapids pa,k \r\n \r\n Wtldwood Park, camping \u0026 namre p e on \r\n \r\nTh \r\n \r\nDiscover tbe \r\n \r\nFACE FACE \r\n \r\nMORRIS \r\n \r\nffi \r\n \r\nMUSE UM OF ART \r\n \r\nI Te nth Street Au gusta, GA 30901 706-724-750 I ww w. themorri s. org \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA MUSEUM of HISTORY \r\na fascinating history, a fascinating experience \r\n Guided Tours  Lecture Series  Films  Historical Demonstrations  Special Events  Museum Shop \r\nHours: Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday 1-5 p.m. \r\nAdmission: adults $4  children $2 senior citizens $3  5 and under free \r\n560 Reynold, Street  Augusta \r\nww,,..1u~st;-in1uscu111.org \r\n706- 722-8454 \r\n \r\nCountry Escape \r\n Complimentary breakfast  Covered parking  Free weekday morning paper  Free HBO  Indoor pool, wh irlpool \u0026 exercise room  In-room coffee, hair dryer \u0026 iron \r\nJ I cu:y w,y al a comfortablep1ic 800-456-4000 \r\nwww.countryinns.com/augustaga_riverwalk Three Ninth St.  Augusta, GA 30901 (706) 774-1400  Fax (706) 774-1402 \r\n \r\nF~ ortl\\.~ ~c~:t1\u0026E \r\n \r\nCENT~, \r\niJ' \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nI~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\ny \r\n \r\nThe \r\nStoMHAavReIFPIlaNc \r\n \r\nu(,. _::_ \r\n . \r\n \r\n800.325.5445 706.821.0200 \r\nNationalScienceCenter.org \r\n \r\nLake Oconee - Top 50 golf destinations in the \r\nworld by Golf Digest. \r\nThe Ritz Carlton Lodge at Reynolds Plantation Destination Resort \r\nBoundless Recreational Opportunities \r\nHistoric Downtowns and Sites \r\nResort Communities on Lake Oconee \r\nStrong Existing Industries \r\nGrowing Tourism, Hospitality and Agribusiness Industries \r\n \r\n www.GE ORGIA0NMYMINo.oR G I I . 8 00 VI SIT GA \r\n \r\nJESUP \r\n \r\nREIDSVILLE \r\n \r\nSpringfieldVillage Park \r\n \r\nOpen Wed. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a. m.-2 p.m., Sun . \r\n \r\nBISHOP J-7 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nPine Forest Country Club \r\n \r\n* Brazell'sCreek at Gordonia- \r\n \r\n1200 block of Reynolds St. , Augusta, 3090 1 \r\n \r\n2 p.m.-5 p.m., and by appointment. Suggested dona- \r\n \r\nHistor ic Heartland \r\n \r\n* For more information on these courses, \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 301 S., 31545 \r\n \r\ncall 1-800-VlSlT GA to get your FREE Georgia Golf Guide. 912-427-6505 \r\n \r\nEASTMAN Pine Bluff Country Club 345 Pine Bluff Rd. , 31023 478-374-0991 www.pinebluffcc.com \r\n \r\nKEYSVILLE Applewood Golf Course 6130 Story Mill Rd., 30816 706-554-0028 \r\nLINCOLNTON Rocky Branch Golf Club \r\n \r\nAlatamaha 355 Golf Course Rd. , 30453 912-55 7-7745 \r\nROCHELLE Mallard Point Golf Course GA Hwy. 215, 31079 229-365-78 JO \r\nRUTLEDGE \r\n \r\n706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, \\V\\V\\V.augustaga. org A 45-foot stainl ess-steel sc ulpture by Richard Hunt and reAecting pool distinguish the 2.5-ac re park adjacent to Springfield Baptist Church. Open daily. Free. [;;l \r\nSummervilleHistoric District Walton Way and Milledge Rd., Augusta, 30904 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, \\V\\V\\v. augustaga.org Drive or stroll th ese streets and enjoy a vari ety of \r\n \r\ntion $1. [;;l WC 6,. T \r\nTravel Services Barnesville- LamarCounty Chamber of Commerce 100 Commerce Pl. , Bamesville, 30204 770-358-2732, \\V\\V\\v. bamesville.org Information on Barnesville Walking Tour ava il abl e. Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nPiccadilly Farm 197 1 Whippoonvi/1 Rd., Bishop, 3062 1 706-769-65 16 On 2.5 ac res of display gardens, Piccadilly cultivates perennials, dwarfconifers, hellebores, hostas, rare shrubs and hardy ferns. Open mid-Sept.- Oct. , Mar.- May Fri .-Sat. IOa.m .- 4 p. m. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nThomas Orchards and Greenhouse \r\n \r\nEATONTON \r\n \r\n47 11 Double Branches Rd. * The Creek at Hard Labor \r\n \r\narchitec tural sights and styles. Open daily. \r\n \r\nBAXLEY 0-17 \r\n \r\n6091 Maco n Hwy. , Bishop, 30621 \r\n \r\n* Golf Club at Cuscowilla \r\n \r\n30817 \r\n \r\n1400 Knox Chapel Rd., 30663 \r\n \r\nMagno lia Midlands \r\n \r\n706-769-50 11 , MV\\v.g{b.org \r\n \r\n354 Cuscowilla Dr. , 31024 \r\n \r\n706-359-4303 \r\n \r\n706-55 7-3006 \r\n \r\nWoodrowWilson Boyhood Home \r\n \r\nA.Randall TutenEnvironmental Park \r\n \r\nFruit, peca ns, bedding plants, hanging baskets, bowls, \r\n \r\nALMA Blueberry Plantation Golf Club Clubhouse Circle, Box 1 31510 912-632-2772 \r\n \r\nCOCHRAN Uchee Trail Golf Club Country Club Rd., 310 14 478-934-789 J \r\nThe Woods Golf Course \r\n \r\n706-485-0094 www.cuscowi lla.com \r\n*Great Waters at Reynolds Plantation Golf Club 100 Plantation Dr., 3J024 706-485-0235 M1av.reynoldsplantation.com \r\nUncle Remus Golf Course \r\n \r\nMACON Barrington Hall Golf Club 104 Stoney Creek Dr. , 31220 478-757-8358 lV\\V\\11.barri ngton ha/ I.com \r\nBowden Golf Course 3111 Miller/ield Rd., 31201 478-742-1610 \r\n \r\nw1V\\11.golfgeorgia.org \r\nSTATESBORO Eagle Creek Golf Club 7436 GA Hwy 46, 30458 912-839-3933 \r\nSouthern Links Golf Club 1031 Gol{Club Rd., 30458 912-839-3191 \r\n \r\n41 9 Seventh St. , Augusta, 30901 706-722-9828 Thomas WoodrowWilson, 28th president of the United States, lived with his fa mily in Augusta for nearly thirteen years between 1858 and 1870. Open Tue.- Sat. JO a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $5 , students $3, seniors $4. [;;l WC 6,. (first Aoor) \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 15 S., Baxley, 31513 912-367-8630, 912-367-773 1, \\V\\V\\V. baxley. org Twenty ac res of streams, we tlands, and ponds are situated on the Appling County Middle School ca mpus with a Aoating dock, more than I00 species of trees, an amphitheater for various performances. Open daily 8 a.m.-1 0 p.m. Tours ava ilable. Free. [;;l WC 6,.T \r\nAltamaha River \r\n \r\nhomemade peac h ice cream, Open 7 a.m.-6 p.m. daily Apr.-Oct.; winter hours vary. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nBYRON 1-13 \r\nHistoric Hea rtland Byron Depot 101 E. Heritage St., Byron, 31008 478-956-2409, 888-686-3496, 1viviv. byro11ga. com This I870 restored railroad depot fea tures a pictorial \r\n \r\nATHENS Green Hills Country Club 4080 Barnett Shoals Rd., 30605 706-548-6032 \r\nUniversity of Georgia Golf Course 2600 Riverbend Rd. , 30605 706-369-5 739 1V\\1av.go/fcourse.uga.edu \r\nAUGUSTA Augusta Golf Course 2023 Highland Ave., 30904 706-731-9411 \r\nForest Hills Golf Club 1500 Comfort Rd., 30909 706-733-0001 \r\n \r\n380 Mac Thompson Rd. , 31014 478-934-073 1 \r\nCONYERS Cherokee Run Golf Club 1595 Centennial Olympic Pkwy. 300 13 770-785-7904 \\V\\VW.cherokeenin.com \r\nFieldstone Golf Course 2720 Salem Rd., 300 13 770-483-4321 \r\nHighland Golf Club 227 1 Flat Shoals Rd. , 30013 770-483-4235 \\V\\V\\v.highlandgolfcom \r\n \r\n120 Hambone Holle Dr. , 31024 \r\n \r\n706-485-6850 \r\n \r\nOak Haven Golf Club \r\n \r\n7359 Thomaston Rd., 31220 \r\n \r\nFORSYTH \r\n \r\n478-474-8080 \r\n \r\nForsyth Golf Club 400 Country Club Dr. ,, 31029 478-994-5328 \r\n \r\nOakview Golf and Country Club 129 Oakview Club Dr., 312 16 478-784-8700 \r\n \r\nFORT VALLEY \r\n \r\nwww.oah1iewgolfcom \r\n \r\nPine Needles Country Club 11 1 Country Club Rd. , 31030 478-825-38 16 \r\n \r\nRiverside Golf and Country Club 6000 N. Wesleyan Dr. , 312 10 478-477-6764 \r\n \r\nGRAY Lake Jonesco Golf Course GA Hwy. 22 E., 31032 478-986-3206 \r\n \r\nMCRAE * Little Ocmulgee Wallace \r\nAdams Course Hwy. 441 N., 31055 \r\n \r\nGREENSBORO \r\n \r\n229-868-6651 \r\n \r\n\\V\\Vw.southem links.com \r\nSWAINSBORO Swainsboro Country Club 557 McC/eod Bridge Rd. 30401 478-23 7-6 116 \r\nTHOMSON Belle Meade Country Club 2660 Twin Pine Rd., 30824 706-595-451 1 \r\nThomson Country Club 972 \\Vire Rd., 30824 706-595-2727 \r\nUNION POINT Greene County Country Club \r\n \r\nAugusta Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau 1450 Greene St. , Ste. 110, Augusta, 30901 706-823-6600, 800-726-02 43, ,viviv.a ugustaga.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. fl \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Augusta P.O. Box 211090, Martinez, 3091 7-1090 706-737-1446, 11aviv.georgiao11mymind.org Open daily 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nAugusta Cotton Exchange Welcome Center and Museum 32 Eighth St. , Rivenvalk, Augusta, 30901 706-724-4067, \\V\\V\\11.augustaga.org A museum about cotton cultivation and commerce makes its home in Metro Augusta's offi cial visitors welcome ce nter and gift shop. Open Mon.- Sat. 9 a. m.- 5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nBaxley, 31513 912-367-773 1, \\V\\V\\V.baxley.org Th e Altamaha River bordering Appling County is th e second-largest watershed on th e eastern seaboard and is home to more than 130 rare and endange red species. Open daily. Free. [;;l WC \r\nAppling County Heritage Center 13 7 Thomas St., Baxley, 3J513 912-367-813 3 In addition to its genealogy and coun ty historical records, the ce nter's holdings include a growing turpentin e coll ection, agricultural implements, I9th- and 20thcentury memorabilia, county architectural items, black history, a war room, coll ecti ons and publications by local historians. Open Tue. , Thu., Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m ., Wed and Sat. 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nhistory and memorabilia of the town and historical fa cts about trains and cabooses. By appointm ent. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nGeneration Gap 12 3 Peachtree Park, Byron, 31008 478-956-2678, MV\\v.thegenerationgap. com At this old-ca r mall and emporium , vintage cars rest amidst a wea lth of great antiques. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Byron Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center JOOW. Heritage Blvd., Byron, 31008 478-956-2409, 888-686-3 496, 1V11av.byronga. com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-4 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nGordon Lakes Golf Course \r\n \r\nHoney Creek Golf and \r\n \r\nHarbor Club \r\n \r\n5273 Union Point Hwy , 30669 \r\n \r\nCaneRiver Outfitters \r\n \r\nRange Rd., 30905 706-791-6854 \r\nGoshen Plantation Golf Club 1601 Goshen Clubhouse Dr. 30906 706-793-1035 \r\nPointe South Golf Club 4324 Peach Orchard Rd. 30906 706-592-2222 \r\nBAXLEY Appling Country Club 4628 Hatch Pkwy S., 31513 912-367-3582 \r\nCrooked Creek Golf Club 335 CarterCemete,)' Rd., 31513 9 J2-367-6300 \r\nBISHOP Lane Creek Golf Course 1201 Club Dr., 30621 800-842-6699 \r\nBONAIRE Wate rfo rdGolf Club 620 GA Hwy. 96 E., 31005 \r\n \r\nCountry Club \r\n \r\nOne Club Dr. , 30642 \r\n \r\n635 Clubhouse Dr., 30094 \r\n \r\n800-505-4653 \r\n \r\n770-483-634 3 \r\n \r\n11avw.harborclub.com \r\n \r\n1V\\V\\v.honeycreekgolfcom \r\n \r\n* Port Armor Resort and Club \r\n \r\nSoutherness Golf Course \r\n \r\nOne Port Armor Pkwy., 30642 \r\n \r\n4871 Flat Bridge Rd., 30281 706-453-4564 \r\n \r\n770-808-6000 \r\n \r\n\\V\\V\\V. porta rrnor.com \r\n \r\nwww.southemessgolfnet \r\n \r\n* Reynolds Plantation \r\n \r\nCOVINGTON \r\n \r\nJOO Linger Longer Rd. , 30642 \r\n \r\nThe Oaks Course \r\n \r\n706-467-0600 \r\n \r\n11240 Brown Bridge Rd., 30014 11avw.reynoldsgolfcom \r\n \r\n770-786-3801 1V\\V111.golfoaks.com \r\n \r\nHARLEM Three Oaks Golf Course \r\n \r\nDEXTER \r\n \r\n1300 Three Oaks Dr. , 30814 \r\n \r\nGreen Acres Golf Club \r\n \r\n706-556-1400 \r\n \r\n332 Rentz Dexter Rd., 31019 478-875-3110 \r\n \r\nHAWKINSVILLE Southern Hills Golf Club \r\n \r\nDOUGLAS \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 247 N. , 31036 \r\n \r\nBeaver Kreek Golf Club \r\n \r\n478-78 3-0600 \r\n \r\n485 Beaver Kreek Rd. , 31533 11aV\\v.southernhillsgolfcom \r\n \r\n912-384-8230 \r\n \r\nTown Creek Golf Course \r\n \r\nDouglas Community Golf Course Golf Course Rd., 31036 \r\n \r\nSGC Tiger Rd., 31534 \r\n \r\n478-783-0128 \r\n \r\n9I 2- 384-7353 \r\n \r\nHAZLEHURST \r\n \r\nMETTER Willow Lake Country Club Willow Lake Dr. , 30439 912-685-2724 \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE Little Fishing Creek Golf Course 65 GA Hwy. 22 IV, 31061 478-445-0796 \r\nMONROE Monroe Golf and Country Club 1212 Alcovy St. , 30655 770-267-8424 \r\n\\V\\Vw.monroegcc.co17J \r\nProvidence Club 656 Providence Club Dr. , 30656 770-207-4332 1vi1av.eaglegreens.com \r\n \r\n706-486-4513 \r\nVIDALIA Rocky Creek Golf Club 1916 Fox/ire Dr. , 30474 912-53 8-1110 \r\nWARNER ROBINS International City Golf Club 100 Sandy Run Ln. , 31088 478-922-3892 \r\nLandings Golf Club 309 Sta/hams Way, 31088 478-923-5222 1V\\1av.landingsgolfclub.com \r\nPine Oaks Golf Course 755 Warner Robins St. , 31098 478-923-7334 \r\n \r\nWoodlake Golf Club 4125 Lakeside Blvd., 30655 770-207-511 7 \r\nMONTICELLO Hunter Pope Country Club 1461 7 GA Hwy. 83 N. , 31064 706-468-6222 \r\n \r\nWARRENTON The Boulders Golf Course 875 Quaker Rd. S.E., 30828 706-465-25 77 \r\nWRENS Brushy Creek Golf Club 2896 GA Hwy. 102, 30833 706-547-2 816 \r\n \r\nAugusta Riverwalk Marina 1 Fifth St., Augusta, 3090 1 706-722-1 388 Full-service marina. Boat rentals available. Open Tue.Fri. 11 a. m.-3 p.m., Sat. 11 a. m.-4 p.m., Sun. noon4 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l 6,. WC \r\nGreaterAugustaSports Council 1450 Greene St., Ste. 110, Augusta, 3090 1 706-722-8326, 1V1V\\v.augustasports.org Open Mon.-F'ri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nHistoric Sites Driving Tour 32 Eighth St, Augusta, 3090 1 706-724-4067, 800-726-0243, \\V\\V\\v.augustaga.org Guides desc ribe Augusta history and scenic high lights. By appointment only Sa t. 10: 30 a. m.- noon. Adul ts $10, children $5. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nBARNESVILLE G- 11 \r\nHistor ic Heart land Cara Studios/Carnegie LibraryBuilding One Carnegie Wa y, Barnesville, 30204 770-358-31 32, 1V1vw. carastudios.com Built in 1910, this site epitomizes Georgian Revival architecture and is noted for its captivating sculpture garden. Ca ll or check online for schedule of per- \r\n \r\nEdwinI. Hatch Nuclear Plant Visitor Center 11036 Hatch Pkwy. N. , Baxley, 3J513 912-367-3668, \\V\\V\\v. baxley.org Hands-on exhibits stir th e imagin ation of all ages, whil e animated displays describe how the atom's energy is unl eashed to generate electricity. Guided group tours by appointment. Open Mon.-Fri. 8: 30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nMax Deen Memorial Park 400 Waln ut St. , Baxley, 31513 912-367-8190, 1viV\\v. baxley.org Swim ming pool, tennis and basketball courts, picn ic shelters, and softball fi elds availabl e. Open daily. Pool fees Adu lts $2, chi ldren $1.50. [;;l WC 6,.T \r\nMoody Forest Natural Area East River Rd., Baxley, 3I513 912-366-9549, \\V\\V\\v. baxley.org In Moody Forest, 200- and 300-year-old longleafs grow, as well as 600-year-old mammoth tupelo cypress and spectacular bluffside fo rests. Open daily. Free. [;;l \r\nTravel Services Baxley- Appling County Chamber of Commerce 305 W. Parker St. , Baxley, 31513 912-367-773 1, \\V\\V\\v.baxley.org \r\n \r\n507 GA Hwy. 49 r., Byron, 31008 478-956-5421 , 888-489-2133 ,viviv.ca neriver. bizhosting.com Cane Rive r is a great source for trips and guides along the Flint Rive r, with group paddl es every oth er weekend and regul ar ca mping trips. Open Tue.- Sat. no on-6 p.m. or by appointment. [;;l WC \r\nCHAUNCEY \r\nMagnolia Midlan ds Jay Bird Springs Resort 1221 fay Bird Springs Rd., Chauncey, 31011 22 9-868-2728 Mineral springs, spring-fed swimming pool, water slide, a roller-skating rink, ball fi elds, picnic grounds, miniature golf, lodging, and ca mping faci lities beckon you to this 40-ac re recreational park getaway. Fees \r\nand hours vary. [;;l WC 6,. fl T \r\nCLAXTON Q-15 \r\nMagno lia Midlands Canooche e River At US Hwy. 30 1 N. , US 1-/wy. 280 E. and GA Hwy. 169 N. , Claxton, 3041 7 91 2-739-1 391, \\V\\V\\v.claxton-evans-georgia-clwmber.com Public landings invite swimmers, fishers, ca mpers, and boaters to th e shores of th e Ca noochee River. \r\n \r\n478-328-7533 w111w.the111ater{ordgol(club.com \r\nCLAXTON \r\n \r\nHinson Hills Golf Course 3137 GA Hwy. 32 E., 31533 912-384-8984 \r\n \r\nTwisted Pines Golf Club 270 Uva lda Hwy , 31539 9/2-3 75-6697 \r\n \r\nPERRY Houston Lake Country Club 2323 GA Hwy. 127, 31069 478-987-3046 \r\n \r\nEvans Heights Golf Course \r\n \r\nDUBLIN \r\n \r\nJACKSON \r\n \r\nUS l-lwy. 30 1 S., 30417 \r\n \r\nRiverview Park Golf Course \r\n \r\nHickory Hill Golf Course \r\n \r\nPerry Country Club \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n912-739-3003 \r\n \r\nRiverview Dr. , 3102 1 478-2 75-4064 \r\n \r\n209 Biles Rd. , 30233 770-775-2433 \r\n \r\n1000 N. Davis Rd , 31069 478-987-1033 \r\n \r\nform ance art shows and visual art exhibits. [;;l WC 6,. T \r\nOld Jail Museum and Archives 326 Thomaston St., Barnesville, 30204 770-358-0150 Barnesvill e's history as th e Buggy Capital of the South is well documented at the fo rmer city jail. The muse- \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m.- 5 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nBELLVILLE \r\nMagnolia Midlands WilbanksApiaries US Hwy. 280 W. , Bellville, 30414 912-739-4820 Guided tours of this worldwide honeybee distributor \r\n \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;;l \r\nClaxton Bakery 203 W. 1\\1/ain St. , Claxton, 3041 7 912-739-3441 , 800-841-4211 , 11aV\\v.claxton{ruitcake.com Millions of pounds offruitcake are baked and distributed annually by this world-famous bakery. Baki ng season is Sept.-Dec. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a. m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n \r\num also acts as a regional geological research fa cility. are offered by appointment. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.- [;;lWC M I \r\n \r\n90 \r\n \r\n5 p.m . Free. [;;l WC 91 \r\n \r\n www . GEORG I A0NMY MIN D.ORG I 1 .800 V IS IT GA \r\n \r\nEvans County Public Fishing Area US Hwy. 280 E., Claxton, 3041 7 912-685-6424, ,viviv.gofishgeorgia.com Visit this three-lake fishing area with concrete boat ramp, boa rdwalk, picnic tables, and primitive ca mp- \r\nsites. Open dai ly. Free. lil WC \r\nGeorgia Fruit Cake Company 5 S. Duval St. , Claxton, 3041 7 9 I2-739-2683, 11oviv.georgia fru itcakecompany.com This fourth-ge nerati on fami ly-owned busin ess is famous for its delicious homemade fruitcakes. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. lil WC 6' fl \r\nTravel Services \r\nClaxton-Evans County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 4 1. Duval St., US Hwy. 301 N., Claxton, 3041 7 9 I2-739-1391 , ,vi,ov.claxton-evcms-georgia-chamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . lil 6' \r\nHistoric Heartland Old Clinton Roadside Park US I-l wy. 129, Clinton, 31032 478-986-3384 Read the history of the area, which is written on roadside markers. Picnic in this tranqui l park. Open daily. Free. lil 6' \r\nLongstreet Rd., Cochran, 31014 478-934-69 16, ,viviv.barksdalepi\u003cmtation.com Hunt quail, deer, and turkey on 2,700 acres from October I to March 31. Offers experi enced guides, skeet range, and lodging. Ca ll for reservations and fees. Office open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Ca ll for fees. \r\nlil WC flT \r\nTravel Services \r\nCochran-Bleckley County Chamber of Commerce 318 Second St. , Cochran, 310 14 478-934-2965 \r\nOpe n Mon. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nHistoric Heartland Black Shoals Park 300 1 Black Shoals Rd. Conyers, 300 I2 770-76 1-1 61I, 110,ov.rockdalecounty.org This 650-acre reservoir is a great place for fis hing, boating, ca noeing, picnicking, and hiking. Su mm er daily 7 a. m.-9 p.m., fa ll /winter daily 7 a. m.-6 p.m.; boats off the wa ter ha lf an hour before park closing. \r\n5 daily fee per person, 5 per ca noe, S10 per boat. \r\nlil WC 6' T \r\nGeorgia International Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic Pkwy., Conyers, 300 13 770-602-2606, 800-CONYERS, 1101ov.conyersga.com Home of the 1996 O lympic equestrian and mountain bik ing events, this mu ltipurpose faci lity has horse trails, biking trails, and even ts year-round. Offi ce open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.m. Ca ll for fees. lil WC 6'fl T \r\nHaralson Mill Covered Bridge Haralson Mill Rd., off Bethel Rd. , Conyers, 300 12 770-785-5922, ,viviv.rockdalecou nty.org On the northwest corner of Black Shoals Lake, visitors can drive over this bridge, the first of its kind to be \r\nbuilt in the state of Georgia. Free. 6' \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Conyers Main , Center, Commercia l, and Railroad Sts. Conyers, 30012 770-602 -2606, 800-CONYERS www.conyersga.com Shop, din e, and see th e sights of Olde Town, whi ch offers visitors a va riety of antiques and spec ialty shops \r\nand an array of historic arc hitecture. lil WC 6' fl \r\nLewis Vaughn Botanical Gardens Main , Center, Commercial, and Railroad Sts. Conyers, 30012 770-602 -2606, BOO-CONYERS \\VlVw.conyersga.com Nestl ed in the heart of downtown Georgia Pi edmont nati ve plan ts thri,e here. Open dai ly 9 a. m.-6 p.m. \r\nFree. lil WC 6' T \r\n \r\nMovie Tours and Home Tours 210 1 Clark St. , Covington, 300 14 770-787-3868, 800-616-8626, 110,ov.newtonchamber.com Tour the sets of The Dukes of Hazzard, My Cousin Vinn y, /11 the I-leaf ofthe Night, Remember the Titans, and more. Wa lking tours free; step-on guided driving \r\nto urs $50 per group. Rese rvations required. lil WC 6' \r\nCULLODEN \r\nHistoric Heartland Grave of William Culloden Town cemetery, behind the Methodist church Cu lloden, 31016 -+ 78-994-9239 T he fou nder of th e city of Cu ll oden is buri ed in this cemetery. Ope n daily. Free. lil 6' \r\n \r\nMilstead 104 Dinky Steam Locomotive \r\n \r\nMagno li a Mid land s \r\n \r\nGreene St. , Conyers, 300 12 \r\n \r\nAMain Street City \r\n \r\n770-602-2606, 800-CONYERS \r\n \r\nHeritage Station Museum \r\n \r\nwww.co nyersga.com \r\n \r\n219 W. Ward St., Douglas, 31533 \r\n \r\nThe Dinky is a 1905 Rogers steam locomotive whose 912-389-346 1 \r\n \r\nengine and tender car were used to hau l cotton bales Located in the old G\u0026F Railroad depot, the muse um \r\n \r\nfrom the main line to the textil e mi ll th at operated showcases th e history of both the rail road and \r\n \r\nalong the banks of the Yellow River. Open dai ly. lil 6' Douglas and Coffee County with original G\u0026F doc- \r\n \r\numents and furnishings, period clothing. Open \r\n \r\nMonastery of Our Lady of the Holy Spirit \r\n \r\nTue.-Sat. IOa.m.-4 p.m. Admission $1. Gu ided tours \r\n \r\n2625 CA H V)' 212 S.W. , Conyers, 30094 \r\n \r\nby appoi ntm ent. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\n770-602-2606, ,vi,ov.trappist.net \r\n \r\nFor nea rly 60 yea rs, a group of Cistercian monks have Douglas Municipal AirportNeterans Park \r\n \r\nca ll ed this 2,000-acre plantation home. Serene and Creer Terminal, Douglas, 31533 \r\n \r\nqui et, th e grou nds extend to th e intricate bonsa i gar- 912-384-1409, ,viviv.douglasga.org \r\n \r\nden gree nhouse, lake, and picnic areas. The Abbey Vetera ns Park, located ad jacent to th e Douglas Airport \r\n \r\nChurch is open for da ily masses, tou rs, or religious . terminal, commemorates servicemen and women in \r\n \r\nretreats. Welcome ce nter open Mon.-Sat. IO a.111.- each branch of the armed services. Park open dai ly \r\n \r\nnoon and 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Bookstore ope n Mon.-Sat. dawn-dusk, termina l 8 a. m.- 6 p.m. Free. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\n9:30 a.m.-4: 30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nOld Jail Museum \r\n \r\nDouglas-Coffee County Chamber of Commerce and \r\n \r\nMilstead Ave., Conyers, 300 12 \r\n \r\nWelcome Center/City of Douglas \r\n \r\n770-929-4270, 800-CONYERS \r\n \r\n211 S. Gaskin Ave., Douglas, 31533 \r\n \r\nwww.conyersga.com \r\n \r\n912-384-1873, 888-42 6-3334, 11oviv. douglasgc1.org \r\n \r\nBuilt in 1897, this l:\\rn-storv structure housed offend- Information on Dougl as's Histori c Driving Tour avai l- \r\n \r\ners unti l I969 and has be~n a museum since 1976. able. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.111. lil WC 6'T \r\n \r\nVisitors ca n view the former sheriff's residence, pris- \r\n \r\noners' quarters, jail er's room, drunk tank, and maxi- \r\n \r\nmum-security ce lls. By appointment only. Free. lil WC \r\n \r\nMag nolia Mid land s \r\n \r\nDublin-Laurens Museum \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n311 Academy Ave., Dublin, 3102 1 \r\n \r\nConyers Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\n478-2 72-9242 \r\n \r\n11 84 Scott St. , Conyers, 300 12 \r\n \r\nBu ilt with a gra nt from Andrew Ca rn egie in 1904, thi s \r\n \r\n770-929-4270, 800-CONYERS \r\n \r\nformer library was converted into th e museum of th e \r\n \r\n\\VlV\\V.conyersga .com \r\nOpen i\\ilon.- Fri . 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nLaurens County Historica l Society in 1977. Open Tue.Fri. I p.m.-4:30 p.111 . or by appoin tment. Free. lil 6' \r\n \r\nConyers Welcome Center 895 Iris Dr., Conyers, 30094 770-602-2606, BOO-CONYERS, ,viviv.conyersga.com Open i\\ilon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p.m. , Sat. 9 a.m.-2 p.m . \r\nlil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTheatre Dublin 314 Academy Ave., Dublin, 31040 478-277-5060 Th eatre Dublin has bee n renovated as a performing arts center with an ongoi ng sc hedule of eve nts. Event \r\ntimes vary. Ca ll for ticket prices. lil WC 6'T \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland A Main Street City Historic Downtown Covington On the Square, Covington, 300 14 770-787-3868, 800-6 16-8626, 1viviv.newtonclwmber.com Antebellum and Victorian homes are th e ru le in this Na tional Register distri ct. Ope n dai ly. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nDublin-Laurens County Chamber of Commerce 1200 Bellevue Ave., Dublin, 3102 1 478-272 -5546, ,viviv. dublin-georgia.com Information on Dublin's Walking Tour of Historic Down town ava ilable. Open i\\ilon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 \r\np.m lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nCovington-Newton County Convention and VisitorsBureau \r\n2101 Clark St.!Welcome Center, Covington, 300 14 770-787-3868, 800-6 16-8626, 1101ov.11e111tonchamber.com Open Mar.-Sept. i\\ilon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nDublin-Laurens County Welcome Center \r\nExit 51 , off l-16 at US Hwy. 44 1, Dublin, 3102 1 478-272-5766, www. dublin-georgia .com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.111. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\nEASTMAN K-15 \r\nMa gnolia Midlands Confederate Monument Courthouse Circle, Eastman, 31023 478-374-4723, 110,ov.eastman-georgia.com This monu ment was erected in Apri l 1910 by the Fanny Gordon Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Open daily. Free. lil 6' \r\nEastman House 53 15 Eastman St. , Eastman, 31023 478-374-192 1 William Pitt Eastman built this house as his residence in 1872, and it was prese rved by the Dodge Historica l Society in I993. Ca ll for hours. Free. \r\nlil WC 6' (first Roar on ly) \r\nGeorgia DNR Dodge County Public Fishing Area 325 Dodge Lake Rd. , Easbnan, 31023 478-3 74-6765 T he 104-acre lake is stocked with large mouth bass, bream and channe l catfish, and crapp ie. An interpretive nature trail, pier, boat ramp, and pi cnic fac ili ties \r\nalso avai lable. Open dai ly. Free. [;l WC 6' T \r\nWilliamson Mausoleum Orphan Cemetery Rd., Eastman, 31023 478-374-4723, M1ov.eastma n-georgia.com Built in 1887, this impressive work of art was carved from marble by an Itali an sculptor from a picture sent to him . T he three li fe-s ize fi gures are Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Williamson and his nephew, J. G. Will iamson. Open daily. Free. lil \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nEastman-Dodge County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center 11 6 1inth Ave., Eastman , 31023 478-374-4723, wiviv.ectsbnan-georgia.com \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nEATONTON J- 9 \r\nHi storic Hea rtland Brer Rabbit Statue Cou rthouse Square, Eaton ton, 31024 706-485-770 l, ,viviv.eatonton .com This statue stands in tribute to the writer/creator of the Uncle Rem us Tales, Joel Chand ler Harris, who was born and ra ised in Eatonton. Open da ily. Free. lil 6' \r\nLake Oconee Ea tonton, 31024 706-485-770 1, ,viviv.eatonton .com Enj oy boating, fi shing, golf along love ly Lake Oconee. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. \r\nLake Sinclair Ea tonton, 31024 706-485-770 1, 1viviv.ea to11to11.com Relax on 417 miles of sce nic shoreline, where you'll find publi c boat ramps, tailrace fis hing, and various other acti vities for your en joyment. Open daily. Free. \r\nLawrence Shoals Recreation Area 125 Wallace Dam Rd. N.E., Eatonton, 31024 706-485-8704, ,viviv.eatonton.com Fu ll-se rvice camping, boating, swimming, and picn ic area are just a few of th e lakeside amenities. Open \r\ndaily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Camp ing fees vary. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nd}fistoric e:5_011/lt \r\nOconee Springs Park 109 S. Spring Rd., Eaton ton, 31024 706-485-8423, ,vivw.eatonton.com Th is park offers camping faci lities, camp store, and boat launch ing. Open Mon. , Wed. , Thu. 7 a. m.-9 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 7 a. m.-10 p.m. , Sun . 8 a.m.-6 p.111. from mid-Feb. to Oct. I; shorte ned hours Oct. I-Dec. \r\n14. Closed Dec. 15-Feb. 16. Fees vary. lil WC 6'T \r\nRock Eagle Effigy 350 Rock Ectgle Rd. , Eatonton, 3 1024 706-484-2800, www.ea ton ton.com This prehistoric rock effigy in the shape of an eagle is th ought to have been built by a tribe of Creek Indians as a ceremonial meeting place. Open daily. Free. lil \r\nUncle Remus Museum US I-lwy. 44 1 S., Eaton ton, 3102 -f 706-485-6856, 1vi1ov.eato11ton.com Three slave cabins were comb in ed to crea te this muse um of) oe l Chandler Harris/Uncle Remus memorabilia. First-edition books and Song of the South characters aid in telling the story of the famou s fo lklorist and the area he call ed hom e. Museum open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. \r\nSept.-May. Admission .50. lil WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Eatonton- Putnam County Chamber of Commerce 105 S. Washington Ave., Eatonton, 31024 706--+85-7701 , ,vi,ov.eatonton.com In forma tion availabl e here on the Ali ce Walker Dri ving Tour, Hi stori c Walking Tour of Ea tonton , and Antebellum Tra ils Tour. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. lil WC \r\n \r\nA Peach of a Town. \r\nLocated on 1-75 at Exit 149 \r\nN stled in the very heartland of Georgia just offl-75 at exit 149, you \r\ncan enjoy a walking tour of the historic downtown district, an l 870's restored train station, a 1900's drugstore complete with original soda fountain or find a deal at one of the factory outlet stores or Antique Mall. \r\nConveniently located you can make Byron your hub as you visit the Warner Robins Museum ofAviation, The National Fairground in Perry, Massee Lane Gardens in Peach County or the Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon. Overnight accommodations in Byron include the Days Inn, Econolodge, Super 8 Motel, Passport Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Comfort Inn, Best Western and Memories Inn, a downtown B\u0026B. When dining out you have a variety of choices from a quick meal to downhome southern cooking. Stop, shop, stay, save and see Byron. For more information call the Byron Convention and Visitors Bureau at 888-686-3496 or 478-956-2409, or visit us at www.byronga.com, email: byrontowism@alltel.net. \r\n93 \r\n \r\n www.GEORG1AONMvM1No.oRG I I .800 V1 s 1T GA \r\n \r\nClassic So uth Krystal River Water Park 799 Industrial Park Dr. , Evans, 30809 706-855-006 1 If Georgia's largest wave pool isn't inviting enough, try th e I9 other water slides and rides at this water park. Open mid-May unti l the end of Aug. Christmas light show tour and Santa shop open end of \r\nOct.-Dec. Fees vary. [;l WC 6- fl T \r\nTravel Services \r\nColumbia County Chamber of Commerce 4424 Evans to Lock Rd. , Evans, 30809-4424 706-65 /-00 18,www. augustaga.usa.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\nHistoric Heartland Flovilla 1885 School House 106 Collier St., Flovilla, 302 16 770-77 5-566 1 Step back in time and into this 19th-century schoolhouse. Flovilla's original one-room-school building is now connected to th e community center. By appointment only. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6- T \r\nHistoric Heartland Historic Commercial District Downtown Forsyth, 31029 478-994-9239, 888-642 -4628 www.forsyth-monroechamber.com Forsyth's old courthouse is Ranked by an array of shops \r\nand eateries. [;l WC 6- \r\nMonroe County Museum and Genealogy Room Tift College Dr., Forsyth, 31029 478-994-5070 Offering extensive information on 19th-century Middle Georgia, the county historical museum is a valuable resource for budding genealogists. Open Wed.- \r\nFri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. , Sat. 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Free. [;l WC 0- \r\nRum Creek Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 18, Forsyth, 31029 478-994-1438, www.dnr.state.ga.us Hunting, fi shing, and birdwatching are ava ilable. Park open daily. Call office Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .-4:30 p.m. for hunting information. [;l \r\nHistoric Hea rtland American Camellia Society-Massee Lane Gardens  Annabelle Lundy Fetterman Educational Museum 100 Massee Ln. , Fort Valley, 31030 478-967-2358, W\\Vlv.camellias-acs.com Visit the picturesque rose garden , the environmental garden, and the tranquil Japanese garden. The on-site Fetterman building con tains the world's largest public display of Edward Marshall Boehm's elegant porcelain sc ulptures. Open Tue .-Sat. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission $5, chi ldren under \r\n12 free, seniors $4. [;l WC 6- T \r\nAnderson House Museum 1005 State University Dr., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-6445 Originally built as the president's home for Fort Vall ey State University, this living museum is furnished in the style of the late 1800s. Open Mon.-Fri. \r\n10 a. m .-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC T \r\n \r\nBig 6 Farm 5575 Zenith Mill Rd. , Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-7504, 888-423-7374, ,viviv. pea rson{arm .com Treat yourself to a taste of the country when you visit this peach and pecan farm. Open in peach season May-Aug., Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.- 6 p.m ., and in pecan season Nov.-Jan., Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC M l \r\nBlue Bird Company 402 Blue Bird Blvd. , Fort Valley, 31030 478-822-2546, 800-486-7122 , ,vivw. blue-bird.com Blue Bird manufactures buses, school buses, and Wanderlodge motor homes . Tour the school bus division by appointment only. Tours of the Wanderlodge motor home makers are offered Mon.-Thu. at JO a.m . and 2 p.m. Open Mon.-Thu. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. , \r\nFri. 8 a.m.-noon. [;l WC 6- \r\nC. W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center 1005 State University Dr. , Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-6478, \\VW\\V.pettigrewcenter. com This full-service conference/convention and line arts fac ili ty has an auditorium and revolving art exhibit. Open Mon .-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.m. Open additional hours \r\nduring scheduled events. Free. [;l WC 0- T \r\nLane Packing Company GA Hwy. 96, Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-3 592, 800-2 7-PEACH, 1viv,v. la nepacking.com At Lane's state-of-the-art peac h-packing faci lity, browse the locally grown produce at the roadside market. Free tou rs available. Open daily mid-May-Aug. 8 \r\na.m.-8 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6- fl T \r\nTravel Services \r\nPeach County Chamber of Commerce 201 Oakland Heights Pkwy., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-3733, www.peachcountyga.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 0- \r\nGIBSON \r\nClassic Sout h Travel Services Glascock County Chamber of Commerce 62 E Main St., Gibson, 30810 706-598-3260 \r\nOpen Mon .-Thu. 9 a.m .-noon. [;l WC 6- \r\nGLENNVILLE -16 \r\nMagnolia Midla nd s Big Hammock Natural Area Nine miles west ofcity, GA Hwy. 144, Glennville, 30427 912-557-6323 Indicative of a relatively rare ecosystem environment, this natural expanse is home to Phillips Natural Area, an 800-acre forest and U.S. 1ational Landmark. Open daily. Free. [;l \r\nTravel Services Glennville Welcome Center 134 S. Main St. , Glennville, 30427 912-654-2000, w,viv.tattna ll.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\nGRAY J-11 \r\nHistoric Heartland Jones County Courthouse 110 S. Jefferson St. , Gray, 31032 478-986- 112 3, \\VW\\V.ionesco unty.org Built in I905 and restored in I992, the courthouse is enhanced by adjacent Carol's Park with picnic tabl es, benches, a gazebo, and water fountain s. Open \r\nMon.-Fri . 8:30 a. m.-4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nJones County-Gray Chamber of Commerce 161 W. Clinton St., Gray, 31032 478-986-112 3, ,vivw.;onescounty.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. [;l WC 6- T \r\nGREENSBORO K-8 \r\nClassic South Greene County Historical Society Museum 201 E. Greene St. , Greensboro, 30642 706-453-9439, 706-453-7250 Filled with historical artifacts and fam ily treasures. Open Sat. 9 a.m.-noon, or by appointment. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nGreensboro'sOld Gaol Jail E. Greene St., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253 W\\Vw.greeneccoc.o rg The Old Gaol Jail is a two-foot-thick walled granite structure completed in 1807 and used until 1895. Tours by appointment are offered by the Greene County C hamber of Commerce. [;l \r\nIron Horse Visible from GA Hwy. 15, Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253 wiviv.greeneccoc.org In I954, when the now-notorious Iron Horse was first introduced as a public sculpture on the Athens campus, some UGA students graffiti-eel what they considered to be odious artwork. The beleaguered twoton horse was taken to pasture in 1959, where it remains for drive-by viewing in a private cornfield. \r\nL. L. Wyatt Museum 102 No rtheast St. , Greensboro, 30642 706-453-0449 The building was named after L. L. Wyatt, who served as sheriff of Greene County for 52 years until his death in 1977. Visitors can view photos, badges, a seized corn liquor still , century-old arrest warrants, an authen tic old cell block, and firearms. The museum also serves as the office for th e current sheriff. Open by appointm ent only. Free. [;l WC \r\nLake Oconee Georgia Power Lakes/Campsites GA Hwy. 44 S.!Lake Oconee Pkwy. Greensboro, 30642 706-485-8704, 888-472 -5253 1VW\\v.georgiapower.com Idea l for fi shing, camping, boating, and picnics, Lake O conee is home to Harbor C lub, Port Armor, Reynolds Plantation , th e Ritz-Carlton , Reynolds Plantation , an d C uscowi ll a. $3 per vehicle day use \r\nfee; camping fees vary. Open daily. [;l WC 0- T \r\nMercer Chapel Penfield Rd. , Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253 WW\\ v.greeneccoc .org Th e first site of Mercer University, the chapel was built in or around 1846 . A historic cemetery is locat- \r\ned behind the chapel. By appointment on ly. [;l 6- \r\nScull Shoals Macedonia Church Rd. , Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253 w11av.greeneccoc.org Pre-Columbian mounds surround th e remains of Scull Shoals, a now-defun ct village whose checkered past is marked by slavery, fires, Roods, droughts, and economic ruin. Archaeological digs are organized each spring. Open dai ly. Tours by appointm ent on ly. Free. [;l \r\n \r\n94 \r\n \r\nAn old sweet song. A soulful serenade. A screaming guitar. Get ready to rock when you roll into historic Macon, Georgia. Rolling Stone Chuck Leavell rocks the house on tour and gets keyed up here in the majestic 1860 Hay House. An eclectic fusion of amazing architecture blends smoothly with urban downtown digs for fine dining, drinks and dancing in an electric environment for fun. Even our \r\n \r\nmuseums rock and roll. Get down downtown at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame with the B52s, REM, Little Richard and the Allman Brothers. Sit on the dock with Otis Redding's life-size statue overlooking the Ocmulgee River. Stroll along our beautiful boulevards lined with 275,000 yoshino cherry trees. We've definitely got something to sing about ... the Song and Soul of the South in historic Macon, Georgia. \r\n \r\n 200 Cherry Sr., (800) 768-3401 or (478) 743-340 1 www.visirmacon .org \r\nVisit Macon's southern mansions and fascinating amacrions with an lntown Trolley Tour, a Downtown Tour or Combination. Save a few steps, a few hours and a few bucks . .. up to 25% with Around Town multi-attraction packages. \r\nSIDNEY LANIER COTTAGE \r\n935 High St., (478) 743-385 I Mon .-Fri . 9-1 and 2-4, Sar. 10-4 \r\nStep back in time with a guided tour of chis 1840 cottage listed on the National Register of Historical Places rhar is the birthplace of Sidney Lanier, famous poet and musician of the Old South. \r\nHAY HOUSE \r\n934 Georgia Ave., (478) 742-8155 www.hayhouse.org \r\nTour ''The Palace ofthe South\" a National Historic Landmark built in the I 850s featuring exquisite decorative finishes and stained glass, I8th-I 9th centu ry furnishings. Open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 15 p.m. Admission cha rged . Visit our Museum Store. \r\nCANNONBALL HOUSE \r\n856 Mulberry Street, (478) 745-5982 Tours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 www.cannonballhouse.org \r\nSince the Union soldier's attack on Macon in 1864, the Cannonball House has exhibited true grace under fire. Celebrate 150 years of history through tours and exhibits featuring civil war memorabilia and period furnishings. \r\nMUSEUM OF ARTS AND SCIENCES \r\n4 182 Forsyth Road, (478) 477-3232 www.masmacon.com \r\nA place ro discover the wo rld ... Examine the beauty of o rginal works of art, journey to outer space in rhe planetarium, touch live animals, hike our nature trails, and experience a hands-on adventure in art, science and humanities in the Discovery House. \r\nTOBESOFKEE RECREATION AREA \r\n6600 Mo seley Dixon Road, 1-475 Exit 5, (478) 474-8770 \r\n1750 acres with 35 miles of shoreline, rwo coun ty parks with campgrounds, hot showers, coin laundry, beach swimming, boat ramps, playgrounds, picnic areas . Good fishing, marina, and close ro shopping areas. \r\n \r\n428 Cotton Ave. , (478) 743-6593 www.n u-wayweiners.com \r\nNu-Way hot dogs were recently cited by the New York Times as being among the Top IO in the nation. Eleven Central Georgia Nu-Way locations serve up secret-recipe chili sauce, homemade slaw and mo re. \r\nOCMULGEE HERITAGE TRAIL \r\nSPONSORED BY NEWTOWN MACON \r\n200 Cherry Sr. , (478) 722-9909 www.newtow nmacon.com \r\nLegendary soul singer Otis Redding, famous for sitting on the dock of the bay, is memorialized sitting in a park next to the river. \"Watch the tide roll away\" next ro the life-size bronze statue and enjoy a walk on the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail. From primeval Bond Swamp, ro the ancient 1 Indian mounds, ro hisroric Rose Hill Cemetery, co the old water works, an enriching educational and recreational experience is a walk or boat ride away \u0026om the City in a Park The \r\n10-mile multi-use trail will include river walks, heritage trails and riverside parks offering beautiful views of the Ocmulg with boating, canoeing, hiking and nature walks. \r\nCOLONIAL MALL MACON \r\n1-75 Exit 162 1-475 Exit 3, (478) 477-7328 ,vww.colonialmallmacon .com \r\nLove ro shop? Colonial Mall Macon is Central Georgia's premier shopping destination. Centrally located just inures from historic downtown with easy interstate ace s from 1-75 and 1-475, Colonial Mall Macon features 200 specialty shops, Belk Matthews, Rich's, JC Penney, Sears, Parisian and D illard's. Dine at a signature restaurant or rake a ride o n an authentic Venetian carousel, located in the Food Court along with more than 25 fabulous eateries. \r\nLA QVINTA INN \u0026 SUITES \r\n3944 River Place Drive, (478) 475-0206 www. la q u inramacon .co m \r\nGuest rooms feature a fresh deco r, rich wood furniture, large desks, spacious bright bathrooms, 25 \" TVs, coffeemakers, irons/boards, hair dryers and alarm clock rad ios in every room. Free continental breakfast, data pon phones and free local calls. \r\n \r\nINTERNATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL \r\n794 C herry Street, (800) 768-340l(USA) www.cherryblossom.com \r\nThe Spirit of Spring abounds as the Cherry Blossom Capital ofthe World prepares for its annual Cherry Blossom Festi val, held for 10 days each March. \r\nAs featu red in Southern living, events include H or-Air Balloons, Arts \u0026 Crafts, Parades, Sporting Events, Concerts and Hisroric Tours. From Fashion Shows co a 50's-60's Dance and complimentary H o rse-Draw n Carriage Rides, the C herry Blossom Festival promises ro be an unforgettable experience for all ages . March 21-30, 2003 \r\nMACON'S GEORGIA MUSIC WEEK \r\n200 C herry Sr., (800) 768-340 1 or (478) 743-340 1 www.visirmacon.org \r\nFree concerrs, special exhibits, children's activities, perform ing ans and southern cooking are highlighted by Geo rgia musicians, Native Ame rican dancers1 a rrisrs \u0026 craftsmen, Macon heritage and a 148 yea r old Scare Fair. September 15-2 I , 2003. \r\nOCMULGEE INDIAN CELEBRATION \r\n1207 Emery Highway, (478) 752-8257 www. nps.gov/ ocmu \r\nStomp yo ur feet to a primitive beat each September at the Ocmulgee National Monument. C reeks, Cherokees, Ch ickasaws, C hoctaws, and Seminoles perform ancient ceremon ial dances in colorful regalia. Srorycellers speak of fascinating Native American legend and lore. Step inside an authentic earthlodge where tribal meetings were held in these sacred grounds over 10,000 years ago. Enjoy roasted corn, buffalo burgers, Indian tacos, festive music, fine arri and native crafts. \r\nCROWNE PLAZA \r\n108 First Sr., (478) 746- 1461 www.crowneplaza.com \r\nIn rhe heart of historic downrown stands rhe upscale Crowne Plaza Hotel, minutes from all chat Macon has ro offer. The Crowne Plaza guest rooms offer all of the modern conveniences . Delicious food and drink is served in the cozy atmosphere of our restaurant and lounge. \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS THAT \r\nROCK \u0026 Roll. WiththeArchitect of Rock and Roll, favorite sports heroes and the \r\nWITH SOUL inventorofthe Super Soaker, these interactive venues have re-mvented the museum experience. There's much more than memorabilia ... so much more! \r\nREADY TO ROCK? Join the fan club and get in on the fun at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. Sing along with Little Richard, play ai r guita r to the Allman Brothers Band or wal tz to Johnny Me rcer. Learn fascinating facts about your favorites, from Trisha Yearwood and Travis Tritt to Ray Charles and James Brown. \r\nREADY TO ROLL? Get in the game at the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame ! Drive against NASCAR's best! Drain the last second jump shot! Kick the game-winning field goa l! Learn about all of Georgia's great athlete's from the famous to the unknown! \r\nREADY TO FIND SOUL? Take a soulful journey throug h time, from Africa to America at the Tubman African American Museum, the south's largest facility devoted sole ly to African American art, history and cu lture. \r\nREADY TO RIDE? Get in the car and get over here. Take the ultimate fantasy tou rs. Visit historic downtown Macon fo r the most contemporary museum experiences. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL TIPS \r\nDAY ONE \r\nI Morning: Stop at Macon's Terminal Station and Downtown \r\nVisitor's Center. Get a proper introduction to the city wirh Around Town Historic Macon Tours.These mulri-amacrion packages make it easy and affordable for you to hit the highlights with virtually no planning. \r\nI Around Town Historic Downtown Tour includes four amacrions, all located on the same block. \r\nThe Georgia Music Hall of Fame, features legendary performers like Little Richard, The Allman Brothers, Ray Charles, the B-52's, Gladys Knight, Alan Jackson, OurKasr, and T.L.C. From the soul stirring Gospel Chapel to the kid friendly Music \r\n \r\nFactory you'll be jammin' in the streets of this interactive Tune Town. \r\nThe Tubman African-American Museum offers fourteen impressive galleries that showcase historicallysignificant achievements of African American inventors, military leaders, artisans, musicians, writersand heroes. \r\nI Step aboard MITSI for Macon's Historic lntown Trolley \r\nTour of four historic halls. St. Joseph's Catholic Church crowns downtown with 200- \r\nfoor spires and stunning stained glass windows, reminiscent of great European Cathedrals. \r\nThe Hay House, an 1860 Italian Renaissance Revival mansion featured on A\u0026E's \"Americas Castles\" is another royal treat. \r\nVisit Sidney LanierCottage, the 1834 birthplace of the Poer of rhe Old South. \r\n \r\nSee the still unexploded shell that crashed through the pa I Morning: Follow tribal drumbeats and the short drive to the \r\n \r\nwall at the Cannonball House. \r\n \r\nsacred Ocmulgee National Monument. Step inside an authentic \r\n \r\nMITSI ru ns around town continuously, so you can tour Indian mound and see over 10,000 yea rs of Native American cul- \r\n \r\namactions at your leisure. \r\n \r\nlllle. On the way, see the reconstructed 1806 blockhouse of \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nMacon's founding frontier Fort Benjamin Hawkins. \r\n \r\nI Noon: Take a break to wander downtown on rree-lmed Ul I N S i I h \r\n \r\nf M  furn \r\n \r\nh 1 \r\n \r\nvards and dine al fresco at one of Macon's many popular r rau- oon: top or unc at one o aeons ous sour em sty e \r\n \r\nrants. \r\n \r\n\"5tauranrs. \r\nI After lunch: Use your Around Town Downtown Tour ticker \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nEvening: Check into one of Macon's convenient and afli rd- \r\n \r\nIO work off some of rhar soul food at the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.An emotion packed film leads you into an exhibit hall. \r\n \r\nable hotels. Or splurge on a stay at our historic inn. \r\n \r\nIDoAfter your workout, skip a bear across the street to the historic \r\n \r\nI Wrap up your enchanted evening with a Macon's intow1 ill uglass Theatre, where Otis Reddingwas first discovered. \r\n \r\nminarion tour. Lights on Macon showcases 33 mansions, eich I Evening: Reflect over your day's activities in one of Macon's \r\n \r\ndramatically lit in a free nightly display of Southern elegance ed restaurants. Music, sports and ethnicspecialties are fea- \r\n \r\ngrandeur. \r\n \r\ntured along with great food. \r\n \r\nDAY1WO: \r\n \r\nDAYTHREE: \r\n \r\nI Venture our to hidden gems like the Museum of Arts and \r\nSciences, where kids can climb a giant banyan tree or gaze at the stars in a fantastic planetarium. LakeTobesofkee, several golf and tennis courses, and three family fun centers offer great recreational opportunities. \r\nI Shop until you drop. Window shop in quaint downtown bou- \r\ntiques, neighborhood antiques villages, eclectic arr galleries, and Colonial Mall Macon. \r\nI Located just a few miles from Macon: Jarrell Plantation and the WhistleStop Cafe' in Juliette; The Museum ofAviation in Warner Robins; the Old Capitol and Governor's Mansion in Milledgeville; Jimmy Carter HistoricSite in Plains; Georgia's Antebellum Trail;Callaway Gardens and more. \r\n \r\n w w w.GEOR G IA 0 NMYMI ND .OR G I I .800 V I S I T GA \r\n \r\nGeorgia is known for havi ng one of the best state park systems in th e nation, protecting more than 77,500 acres of natural beauty. For more information, visit www.gastateparks.org or call 800-86-+-727 5. \r\n \r\nMILLEN Magnolia Springs State Park 1053 Magnolia Springs Dr. Millen, 30-+42 478-982- 1660 Five miles north of Millen, on US Hwy. 25 \r\n \r\nAPPLING Mistletoe State Park 3723 Mistletoe Rd., Appling, 30802 706-54/ -0321 , 800-86-f-7275 Eight miles north of 1-20, Exit 175 \r\nCONYERS Panola Mountain State Conservation Park 770-389-780 / 18 miles southeast ofAtlan ta, on GA Hwy. 155 \r\nCRAWFORDVILLE A.H . Stephens Historic Park -f56 Alexander St. N. Crawfordville, 3063 1 706- -+ 56-2602 1-20, Exit 148, off CA Hwy. 278 \r\nDOUGLAS General Coffee State Park 46 John Coffee Rd. Douglas, 31554 912-384-7082 Six miles east of Douglas, on GA Hwr 32 \r\nFLOVILLA Indian Springs State Park 678 Lake Clark Rd., Flovilla, 302 16 770-50-f-2277, 800-864-7275 15 miles fro m 1-75, offCA Hwy. 42 \r\n \r\nJACKSON High Falls State Park 76 High Falls Park Dr. Jackson, 30233 478-993-3053 fust east ofl-75, Exit 198 \r\nJULIETTE Jarrell Plantation Historic Site 711 Jarrell Plantation Rd. Juliette, 31046-2515 -+78-986-5 172 18 miles east of/ -75, Exit l85 \r\nLINCOLNTON Elijah Clark State Park 2959 McCormick Hwy. Lincolnton, 308 17 706-359-3-+58 Seven miles northeast of Lincolnton, on US Hwy. 378 \r\nMCRAE Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge McRae, 31055 229-868-747-f, 800-864-7275 Two miles 11orth of McRae, off US Hwy. 44 1 \r\n \r\nMITCHELL Hamburg State Park 607 1 Hamburg State Park Rd. Mitchell, 30820 478-552 -2393 17 miles north of Sandersville, off GA Hwy. 102 \r\nREIDSVILLE Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park US Hwy 280 W , Reidsville, 30453 912-557-774-f, 800-864-7275 1-1 6, Exit /04, off US Hwr 280 \r\nRUTLEDGE Hard Labor Creek State Park Off Fairplay Rd., Rutledge, 30663 706-557-300 1 ' 1-20, Exit 105 to Rutledge, then follow signs \r\nTWIN CITY George L. Smith State Park 371 George L. Smith State Park Rd., Twin City, 3047/ 478-763-2759 Behveen Mette r and Twin City, off US Hwy. 23 \r\nWASHINGTON Robert Toombs House Historic Site 216 E. Robert Toombs Ave. Washington, 30673 706-678-2226 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Greene County Chamber of Commerce 111 N. Main St. , Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253, W\\\\l\\v.greeneccoc.org Information on the Greensboro Driving Tour avail- \r\nable. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. [;l WC \r\nCl assic South Grovetown Museum 106 W. Robinson Ave., Grovetown, 30813 \r\n706-863 -45 76 This restored 100-yea r-old dwe lling contains artifacts, a coll ection of military memorabilia, and detailed exhibits of the Grovetown area. Open Sat. I p.m.-4 p.m. Group tours by appointment. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nPatriots Park 5445 Columbia Rd., Grovetown, 30813 706-863-7523, 1\\/\\\\l\\v.co.columbia.ga.us Patriots Park has baseball fi elds, soccer fi elds, adult softball fi elds, tennis courts, disk golf course, fast-pitch fie ld, and a quarter-mile walking track. The indoor gymnasium has racquetball and basketball courts and an exercise room. Park open daily; gym open Mon.- Thu. 9 a.m.- 9 p.m., Fri. 9 a. m.--6 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nHADDOCK \r\nHi stori c Heartl and Olive Forge Herb Farm 161 Brown's Crossing, Haddock, 31033 \r\n478-932-5737 Olive Forge offers 360 va rieties of herbs, including 18 different varieties of rose mary. All are found in display ga rdens, and many are available in the nu rsery. Olive Forge also features a gift shop, nursery, and still room. Call fo r hours. \r\nCl ass ic South Laurel and Hardy Museum \r\n280 N. Louisville St., Harlem, 30814 706-55 6-040 1 In honor of its native son, Oliver Hardy, the city of Harlem has established this origina l collection of Laurel and Hardy memorabilia, including movie posters, clothing, collectibles, and photos. Open Thu.Mon. I p.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nMa gnolia Mi dl an ds A Bett er Hometown Butler Brown Gallery \r\nGA Hwy. 26, Hawkinsville, 31036 478-892-9323 As a world-renowned artist, Butler Brown has paintings hanging in th e White House. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nOld Opera House 100 N. Lumpkin St. , Hawkinsville, 3/036 478-783-1884, www.hawkinsville.org The Opera House stages conce rts and oth er live perform ances on its fu ll-size stage, with hand-painted canvas stage curtain and near-perfect aco ustics. Tours ava ilable Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Performance times vary. Call fo r ti cket prices. [;l WC 6' T \r\nOwens and Williams Fish Farm Route 5, Ha wkinsville, 31036 478-892-3144, www.owenandwilliams.com Catfish, bream, grass ca rp raised to stock ponds for fishing. Individual and group tours are welcome. Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.m., Sat. 8 a. m.-noon. [;l WC \r\nTravel Services Hawkinsville-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce 108 N. Lumpkin St. , Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-1717, www. hawkinsville.org Information on Hawkinsville Histori c Driving Tour \r\nava ilable. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m .- 5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nMa gn oli a Midl and s Altamaha and Ocmulgee River Excursions \r\n95 E. Jarman St. , Hazelhurst, 31539 9J2-375-4543, \\\\l\\Vw.hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com Canoe or Aoat down th e scenic Ocmulgee and Altamaha Rivers, birdwatch ers' paradise. Open daily 8 a.m.-dark. Ca ll for raft, ca noe, and kayak in fo rmation and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nBullard Creek Wildlife Management Area US Hwy. 22 1 ., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-3 75-4543 Wildlife lovers, take refuge in th ese 14,000 ac res of pines, hardwoods, and river swa mp. Take adva ntage of th e hunting, fishing, birding, and primitive camping. Open daily. Free. [;l 6' \r\nFrogbottom Gristmill 65 Luther Tumer Rd. , Hazlehurst, 31539 9J2-375-4073 Watch as Mr. Harris pulls the crank on the old John Deere engine, and it turns the two large stones to grind corn into gri ts and cornmeal. By appointm ent only. Free. [;l 6' \r\nHazlehurst Downtown Village Main St., Hazlehurst, 31539 9J2-375-4543, \\\\/\\\\1\\V. hazlehurst-jeffdavis. com An old-time village within a modern downtown makes for a shopping haven. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6'fl \r\nHazlehurst Historical Museum 61 E. Coffee St. , Hazlehurst, 31 539 912-379-1887, 912-375-7465, 912-375-2323 Reminisce about the olden days as you browse the antiques and artifacts of rural Georgia. T he museum is housed in a turn-of-the-ce ntury raised cottage featuring heart-of-pine Aoors and cei li ngs. By appoint- \r\nment only. Free. [;l WC 6.T \r\n \r\n98 \r\n \r\nWarmth and beauty await you in Milledgeville, Georgia's Antebellum Capitol. Take a charming guided tour aboard the Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau's trolley. Walk in the footsteps of General Sherman as you visit St. Stephens Episcopal Church and the Stetson-Sanford House. \r\nEnjoy a delicious lunch downtown and then visit Lockerly Arboretum and Lockerly Hall, c. 1839. The Arboretum showcases flora native to the Piedmont area on 50 acres of a former plantation. \r\nFeel the presence of past governors at the Old Governor's Mansion. The house is currently being restored but will remain open through the hard-hat phase of the project. \r\nSee where major political decisions were made at the Old State Capitol Building, c. 1807. Inside visit Georgia's Antebellum Capitol Museum. \r\n \r\nStop for the night at one of our quaint Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inns or choose from a variety of hotel rooms. For dinner Milledgeville has something to tempt every palate, from Southem to Italian. \r\nOn your second day in Milledgeville stop at the John Marlor House, home to Allied Arts, provider of cultural and educational opportunities. Also visit the art gallery which offers works from local artists and features traveling exhibits throughout the year. \r\nLake Sinclair is a beautiful setting for water sports or just relaxing with mother nature. \r\nThis is only a small part of what Milledgeville has to offer. You can come back again and again and never tire of the beauty and charm of this antebellum city. \r\n \r\n www . GEORG I A0NMvM 1ND.ORG I I .800 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nOld Red Barn Gift Shop and McSimmons Barnyard 566 Bell Telephone Rd., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4641 Daisy the Cow, Jenny the Donkey, and friends awai t you in the yard of this renovated 50-year-old barn, now a prime shopping and entertainment space. Open Tue.-Fri. IO a.m.- 6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. \r\nFree. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services \r\nHazlehurst- Jeff Davis Board ofTourism/ Jeff Davis County Chamber of Commerce 95 E. Jannan St., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-4543 \\V\\Vlv. hazlehurst-ieffdavis.com The source for va rious agricultu ral tours in town, including the Palomino Quarter Horse Farm, and Dixieland Cotton Tour, as well as information about the locally treasured Mama's Quilt fo lkl ife play. Open \r\nMon .-Fri. 8 a.m .-; p. m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nThree Rivers Expeditions 13 Victor St. , Hazlehurst, 31539 912-379- 1371, \\VlVW.3riverexp.com Three Rivers offers full-service renta l of kayaks and canoes, and shuttle with rental package, catering, and gu ides. Open daily. Fees vary. [;;l WC fl \r\nIAN SPRINGS \r\nHistoric Heartland Indian Springs Hotel and Indian Springs Chapel 1807 GA H w)'. 42 S., Indian Springs, 30216 770-775-2493 \\V\\Vw.geocities.com/HeartlandNi I/age!1954 The former hotel was built in 1823 by Creek Indian chi ef William Mcintosh and is fl anked by fl oral and herb gardens. The 182 5 Treaty was signed here, after wh ich Chief McIntosh was killed. Tours and special events are held at the I890 Victorian chapel by appoin tmen t only. Tours free. [;;l WC 6'T \r\nHistoric Heartland Dauset Trails Nature Center 360 Mt. \\lemon Rd. , Ja ckson, 30233 770-775-6798, w1V1v.dausettrails.com DausetTrails invites hikers, bikers, and wildlife observers to explore its ponds, creeks, wildflower fields, wooded trai ls, and environmental nature center. Camping fo r organized groups avai lable . Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Su n. noon-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6'T \r\nHistoricDowntown Jackson On the Square, Jackson, 30233 770-775-7535 IV\\V\\V.ciryofiackso n.com Historic turn-of-the-century community beckons visitors to come sit on our front porch. Visit the many antiques stores, restaurants, and quaint shops. Hours \r\nvary. Free. [;;l 6' fl \r\nLake Jackson Ja ckson Lake Rd., Jackson, 30233 770-775-4839 \\V11av.buttscount)'chamber.com Swi m, fish, and boat in th e placid waters of this 4,700acre lake. Open daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. $3 parking at \r\nadjace nt Lloyd Shoals Park. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services \r\nButts County Chamber of Commerce 206 E. Third St., Jackson, 30233 770 -775 -4839 11aV1v.buttscounrychamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. IO a.m.-4 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nMag nolia Mid lands Horse Creek Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 11 7, Jacksonville, 31544 229-868-6365 Horse Creek's restorative environment beckons fo r hiking, hunting, and fishing. State license laws apply. Free. Open dail y dawn-dusk. Free. [;;l \r\nMagnolia Mid lands Little Red Caboose Brunswick and Cherry Sts., Jesup, 31545 912-427-2028, 888-224-5983 Step inside this unassuming little red tra in ca r caboose for a healthy dose of Wayne County history, from General \"Mad Anthony\" Wayne to the railroad boom. Open Mon.-Fri. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l \r\nRayonier Wildlife Management Area Check station on GA Hwy. 32, Jesup, 31545 912-427-2028, 888-224-5983 naV\\V. wa)'nechamber.com A natura l respite fo r wildlife lovers. Seasonal fishing and hunting. Open daily. Free. [;;l \r\nTravel Services \r\nWayne CountyChamber of Commerce 124 N.W. Broad St. , Jesup, 31545 912-427-2028, 888-224-5983 \\V\\V\\V. waynechamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nEWELL \r\nClassic Sout h Rock Mill Plantation Mayfield-Jewell Rd., Jewell, 31045 706-465-3285 w1V1v.rockmi llplantation.com This Federal-style private historical residence was bui lt with native materials, including the massive granite blocks used in the foye r. By appointment on ly. Admission $5. School groups free. [;;l WC \r\nHistoric Hear tl and Dames Ferry Park at Lake Juliette 9546 GA H IV)'. 87, Juliette, 31046 478-994-7945, 888-GPC-LAKE \\V\\V\\v.sout hemcompan y.comlga power Dames Ferry Park offe rs full-service campsites and day use pavilion, picn ic area, and boat launch for visitors to Lake Juliette. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. $3 day use fee. Camping Mar. 15-Sept. 15 on ly; fees vary. [;;l WC 6' T \r\nJuliette Community Juliette, 31046 478-994-9239, 888-642-4628 1VW1v.thewhistlestopcafe.com Fans of th e fi lm Fried Green Tomatoes will want to stop in at the real-life Whistle Stop Cafe and its surrou nding shops. The nearby Juliette Gristmill , bui lt in 1927, was once the world's largest water-powered \r\ngristmill. [;;l WC 6'fl \r\nLake Juliette US Hwy. 23 and GA Hwy. 87, Juliette, 31046 478-994-9239, 888-642-4628 \\V\\Vl v.sou themcompany.com lgapowe r Strictly a fishing lake, Lake Juliette's 3,600 acres prohibit boats with engines greater than 25 horsepower , as well as jet skis and other personal watercraft. A public boat lau nch is ava ilable. Open daily Mar.-Oct. 7 \r\na. m.-10 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland HistoricCourthouse Square Courthouse Square, Knoxville, 31050 478-836-3825 iv\\V\\v.robertacrawfordchamber.org John Pemberton, who invented the formula fo r CocaCola, was born in Crawford County nea r Knoxville. The Lone Star State flag of Texas was actually designed and made in Knoxville. Joanna Troutman, a 17- yea r-old gi rl, made it as a battle flag for a group of volunteers goi ng from Georgia to Texas to fight for the independence of Texas from Mexico. A marker located on the square tells her story. Open dai ly. [;;l \r\nClassic South Amity Recreation Area 5870 Thomson Hwy., Lincolnton, 308 17 800-533-3478 \\V\\V\\V.usace.anny.mil This day use park offers picnic, beach, and playground fun. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Open dai ly 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Closed Oct. 1;-Apr. I. $2 per ca r per day. [;;l WC \r\nBussey Point Recreation Area Double Branches Rd. , Lincolnton, 30817 800-533-3 478 \\V\\V\\V. usace.anny.mil At Bussey Point, indulge in a mu ltitude of recreational opportunities on the shores of J. Strom Thurmond Lake. Ope n daily dawn-dusk. $2 per day; camping fees vary. [;;l WC \r\nCherokee Recreation Day Use Area 5926 Augusta Hwy., Lincolnton, 308 17 800-533-34 78 \\V\\V\\V. usace.anny.mi1 All th e elements fo r a perfect lakeside afternoon are at your disposa l. Open daily 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Closed Oct. 15-Apr. I. $2 per ca r per day. [;;l WC \r\nClarks Hill Lake US Hwy. 378 E., Lincolnton, 30817 706-359-7970 \\V\\Vlv.lincolncounryga.org An oasis for boating, fishing, and picnicking, Clarks Hill Lake is the largest reservoir in the Southeast, boasting 1,200 miles of shorelin e, 400 miles of it in Lincoln County. Open da ily. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nGraves Mountain US Hwy. 378, Lincolnton, 308 17 706-3 59-3862 This is a premier location for large, multiple-twinned rutile crystals and 72 other types of minera ls. Privately owned, it is open to th e public by appointment only. Free. [;;l \r\nLincoln County Historical Park 147 Lumber St., Lincolnton, 308 17 706-359-7970 1V1vw.lin co ln countyga.org Th is assemblage of historically significant buildings includes the Groves-May House, Dr. May's office, a log smokehouse , cotton gi n, blacksmith , and restored \r\nlog cabin . By appointment only. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTra vel Services Lincolnton- Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce 112 N. Washington St., Lincolnton, 30817 706-359-7970 \\V\\1av. lincolncou nryga .org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\nn o1111re1 \r\n \r\nt..l con.e \r\n \r\n/ \r\n \r\nCall for reservations and a free comprehensive \r\n,,Guide to Georgia State Parks\" \r\nGean \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n6 HISTORIC SITES \r\n1-800-864-7275 or 770-3 9-7275 www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nCAMPING Open year-round with hot showers, picnic tables, grills and hookups. \r\nLODGE ROOMS Hotel-style rooms add extra comfort to the great outdoors. \r\nCOTTAGES Fully equipped cottages have kitchens, linens, and fi replaces or woodburning stoves. \r\nHISTORY Ancient Indian mounds, Civil War battlefields, and picturesque plantations are just a few of the things you'll see. \r\nGOLF Seven state parks offer some of the finest public golf in the South. Enjoy challenging golf courses with affordable green fees . \r\nPLUS... Hiking, fi shing, boating, swimming, playgrounds, bike and horse trails, reenactments, festivals and more. \r\n~' \r\nC0MeOuf \r\n~ ClNd flCllf \r\n \r\n www . GEORG!A0NMvMtND . ORG I I . 800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\n8 - ~/I. \r\n@, \r\n \r\n'o . \r\n \r\n{1 I \r\n \r\nFederatedGarden Club Center \r\n \r\nMuseum of Arts and Sciences \r\n \r\nHistoric Hea rtland \r\n \r\n730 College St., Macon, 31201 \r\n \r\n41 82 Forsyth Rd., Macon, 31210 \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nMiddle Georgia Pottery \r\n \r\n478-742-092 1 \r\n \r\n478-477-3232, ,viviv.masmacon.com \r\n \r\nBowl Springs Park \r\n \r\nPotte')' Rd. , Lizella, 31052 \r\n \r\nThis regal four-story 1910 English Tudor home was The museum is literally Macon's window on the \r\n \r\n156 Academy St., Madison , 30650 \r\n \r\n478-93 5-8989 \r\n \r\ndesigned for th e Joseph N. Nee l farn ily by renowned world with an artist's ga rret, a humanist's study, a sci- \r\n \r\n706-342 -4454, 800-709-7406 \r\n \r\nVisit one of the first manufacturers of \"wh iskey jugs\" architect Nee l Reid. It became the headquarters of entist's workshop, and an enclosed animal habitat. \r\n \r\nwiV1V.madiso nga.org \r\n \r\nin the I800s. T h e sixth generation of th is traditiona l the Federated Garden Clubs of Macon in 1957. Open Mon.-Thu. and Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Fri. 9 \r\n \r\nThe original Indian settlement in Madison is now a \r\n \r\npotter farni ly still uses the original I9th-century kiln Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a. m .-2 p.rn. G uided tou rs $2.50. a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. I p.rn.-5 p.m. Adults $7, students \r\n \r\npark with winding paths for observing the dive rse \r\n \r\nand equ ipment to create handcrafted works. Hours [;;lWC \u0026T vary. Free. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nover 12 $ 5, chi ldren unde r 4 $4, se niors $6. \r\n[;;l WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nwildlife and horticu lture. Open daily. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nFort Hawkins \r\n \r\nHeritage Hall \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. BO/Emery Hwy. at Ma ynard St. \r\n \r\nOcmulgee National Monument \r\n \r\n277 S. Main St., Madison, 30650 \r\n \r\nClassic So uth \r\n \r\nMacon, 31201 \r\n \r\n1207 Emery Hwy., Macon, 3121 7 \r\n \r\n706-342-9627 \r\n \r\nThe Market House \r\n \r\n478-327-73 75 \r\n \r\n478-752-82 57, ,viviv. nps.govlocmu \r\n \r\n\\VlVJV. madisonga .org \r\n \r\nCenter of Broad St. , Lollisville, 3043-1 \r\n \r\nw,viv.launchpad.gmc.cc.ga.uslrobinslonline. htm \r\n \r\nStill-visible featu res at Ocmulgee include ten impres- \r\n \r\nHeritage Hall is an 18 1I house museum outfitted in \r\n \r\n478-625-813-1, ,vivw.;ef{ersoncoimty.org \r\n \r\nFort Hawkins, a United States frontier fort from 1806 sive temple-burial mounds, a ceremonial earth lodge \r\n \r\nperiod furnishings and detai led with window etchings \r\n \r\nBuilt at the cross ing of two trails, the home dates back to 1828, is the birthplace of Macon. Its reconstructed reconstructed over the original 1,000-yea r-old Aoor, \r\n \r\ndone by the girls who once lived there. Open Mon.- \r\n \r\nto the late 1700s. In the center of the structure hangs blockhouse now houses a histo ry rnuse um. By an outlin e of a colonial British trading post, and a \r\n \r\nSat. 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m ., Sun. 1:30 p.m.-4:3 0 p.m. \r\n \r\na bell that was cast in France for a New Orleans con- appointrne nt only. Free. [;;l \r\n \r\nCivil War gun emplacement. Park open daily 9 \r\n \r\nAdmission $ 5, students $2.50. children under 10 free. \r\n \r\nvent in 1772. The bell was hung in the Market House \r\n \r\na. rn .-5 p.m . Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\n[;;lWC M IT \r\n \r\nand used as a cornmuni ty warning signal for an Indian Georgia Music Hall of Fame \r\n \r\nattack. Open daily. Free. [;;l 6,. \r\n \r\n200 MLK Jr. Blvd. , Macon , 3120 1 \r\n \r\nRose Hill Cemetery \r\n \r\nMadison-Morgan Cultural Center \r\n \r\n478-750-8555, 888-GAROCKS \r\n \r\n107 1 Riverside Dr., Macon, 31204 \r\n \r\n434 S. Main St., Madison , 30650 \r\n \r\nRevolutionary Cemetery \r\n \r\nnaviv.gamusichall.com \r\n \r\n478-743-3401 , w,vw.maconga.org \r\n \r\n706-342-4743 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 24 W., Louisville, 30434 \r\n \r\nGeorgians have rnade th eir rnark in every genre from Many famous Macon citizens rest here, including \r\n \r\n1viviv.morgan.public.lib.ga.uslmadmorgl \r\n \r\n478-62 5-813-1, ,viviv.ieffersoncounty.org \r\n \r\nragtime and blues to srnooth soul , hip-hop, and punk some 600 C ivil War soldi ers and Southern rock-and- \r\n \r\nSee this 1895 Romanesque schoolhouse and visit its \r\n \r\nMany Revo lutiona ry War soldiers are buried in this rock. The Georgia Mus ic Hall of Fame covers all the roll legend Duane Allman. Open daily until sunset. \r\n \r\nhistory rnuse um, with performing-arts and permanent \r\n \r\nNa tional Register histori c cernete ry. Open dai ly. Free. textures of this audio landscape with a strong perma- Free. [;;l 6,. \r\n \r\n[;;l \r\n \r\nnent coll ection of extens ive rnusic rnemorabi lia of \r\n \r\nexhibits on display. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a. m.-5 p.m. \r\nAdults $3, children $2, seniors $2. 50. [;;l WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nmore than 450 artists, and intepctive shows to sa tisfy Sidney Lanier Cottage \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nrnusic fans of all stvles and ages, plus regularly chang- 935 High St., Macon, 31201 \r\n \r\nMorgan County African American Museum \r\n \r\nJefferson County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\ning exh ibits. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a. m .-5 p.rn. , Sun. I 478-743-385 1, ,viviv.sidneylaniercottage.org \r\n \r\n156 Academy St. , Madison, 30650 \r\n \r\n302 E. Broad St., Louisville, 30-134 \r\n \r\np.rn .-5 p.rn. Adults $8, students $3.50, seniors $6. Step back in tim e with a guided tour of this 1840 \r\n \r\n706-342 -9191 \r\n \r\n478-625-8 13-1, ,viviv.;effersoncounty.org \r\n \r\n[;;lWC M IT \r\n \r\nNationa l Historic Register cottage that is tl1e birth- \r\n \r\nLocated in the 1890s Moore House, this museum pre- \r\n \r\nOpen i\\ilon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC \r\n \r\npl ace of the famous poet and musician of the O ld \r\n \r\nserves the African American heritage and promotes \r\n \r\nGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame \r\n \r\nSouth , Sidn ey Lani er. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.rn.-4 \r\n \r\nawareness of the contributions African Americans \r\n \r\n30 1 Cherry St. , Macon, 31201 \r\n \r\np.m ., Sat. 10 a. m .-4 p.m. Adu lts $3, students $2, se- \r\n \r\nhave made to Sou th ern culture. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\n478-752-1 585, naviv.gshforg \r\n \r\nniors $2.50. [;;l WC 6,. T \r\n \r\na.m.-4 p.m ., Sat. noon-4 p.m. Fees vary. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nGriffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nAt 43 ,000 square feet, the Georgia Sports Hall of \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 30 1, Ludowici, 313 16 \r\n \r\nFarne is the largest state sports hall of fame in Starcadia Entertainment Park \r\n \r\nRogers House \r\n \r\n912-262-3 173, ,viviv.gohun tgeorgia.com \r\n \r\nAmerica. Visit the interactive area for footba ll , basket- 150 Starcadia Circle, Macon, 312 10 \r\n \r\n179 E. Jefferson St. , Madison, 30650 \r\n \r\nGriffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area is approxi- ball , NASCAR simulator, skills games, and rnore. 478-475-9880, ,viviv.starcadia.net \r\n \r\n706-343 -0190 \r\n \r\nrnately 5,616 ac res rnade up of two sa nd ridges. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.rn.-5 p.rn., Sun. I p.rn.-5 p.m. C hoose from bumper boats, a rock-climbing wa ll , \r\n \r\nThis 1809 Piedrnont Plains-style house is also a muse- \r\n \r\nHunting and fi shing opportunities are ava il ab le. Adu lts 6, students $3 .50, se niors $5. [;;l WC \u0026fl T miniature golf, race cars, batting cages, and a trampo- \r\n \r\num furni shed with charming period pi eces and run by \r\n \r\nOpen dawn-dusk. [;;l \r\n \r\nli ne high jump. Arcade and concession area ava il- \r\n \r\nth e loca l historica l society. Open Mon.- Sat. IO \r\n \r\nJones Creek Church Museum US Hwy. 301 N., Ludowici, 31316 912-545-2437, 912-545-9315 ,viviv.;esup.netlionescreek \r\n \r\nGrand Opera House 65 1 MlllbeTI)' St. , {11/acon, 31201 478-301-5460, -178-30 1-5-170 ,viviv.mercer.edulthegrand \r\nOne of the largest stages in the nation is located in \r\n \r\nable. Open Mon.-Thu. 11 a.m.-11 p.rn. , Fri.-Sat. 11 a. m .-midnight, Sun. I p.m .- 10 p.rn . Fees vary. \r\n[;;lWC M IT \r\nTubman African American Museum \r\n \r\na.rn.-4:30 p.m. , Sun. 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Admiss ion $5 . \r\nc:;;iwc \u0026 \r\nRose Cottage 179 E. Jefferson St., Madison, 30650 \r\n \r\nAnybo4Y J{ungry? \r\n \r\nThis small rnuseum features the slave gall ery in the this splendidly restored structure. Open Mon.-Thu . 340 Walnut St., Macon, 3120 1 \r\n \r\n706-343-1090 \r\n \r\n18 56 church building, origi nal cern etery, and \"baptisrn hole\" in Jones Creek. By ap poi ntrnent only. \r\nc:;;iwc \r\n \r\n10 a.m.- 5 p.rn., Fri. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tours by appointment. Perforrnance tirnes vary. Call for ticket \r\nprices. [;;l WC 6,. T \r\nHay House \r\n \r\n478-743-8544, ,viviv.tubmanmuseum.com Georgia's largest muse um devoted to African American art, history, and c ulture . More than a dozen ga lleries chronicle the fascinating saga of Africans in America. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2 \r\n \r\nThe I890 Rose Cottage Museum has been restored and decorated to reAect the original owner's aesthetic principl es. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m .-4:30 p.m. , Sun. \r\n2 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Adrnission $5. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nHungry for adventure7 Feast your senses on this. Georgia's Historic Heartland. Get a heaping helping of southern hospitality just south of Atlanta. Find your fill of perfectly charming towns, \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland Cannonball House and Civil War Museum 856 Mulberry St., Macon, 3120 1 \r\n \r\n934 Georgia Ave., Macon , 3120 1 478 -742-815 5 M1av.georg iatrust.orglhay. html \r\n \r\np.m .-5 p.m. Adults $3, children $2. G uided tours by \r\nappointment. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nSouthern Cross Guest Ranch 1670 Bethany Church Rd. , Madison , 30650 706-342-8027 \r\n \r\nauthentic antiques, and quaint little shops located all along scenic byways. Stop to smell the !lowers and listen to the locals brag about genuinely Georgia \r\n \r\n478-745-5982, ,viviv.cannonballhouse.org \r\n \r\nStep in to a fa iry tale at the elaborate Italian Renaissance Travel Services \r\n \r\nThis antebellum Greek Revival horne, built in 1853 Revival Hay House. The antebellurn rnansion's 24 Macon-Bibb County Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nand complete with period furni shings and original roorns are decorated wi th rnuse urn pi eces. Open 200 CheT')' St. , Macon, 31201 \r\n \r\n,vivw.sou thcross.com Deep in the heart of Georgia's ca ttle country li es Soutl1ern Cross Ranch, an all-incl usive guest ranch \r\n \r\nfestivals. Get your feet wet and catch a mess of fish. Follow themed trails through the region so endearing even Sherman couldn't bear to bum it all down. \r\n \r\nbrick kitchen, is now the site of a local museum and Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-5 p.rn. Adults 478-743-340 1, 800-768-3401 , ,,aviv.maconga.org \r\n \r\nreliquary of C ivil War artifacts. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 $8, studen ts $3, seniors $7. [;;l WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nInformation on C ustom Tours of H istoric Macon \r\n \r\na. rn .-5 p.rn. Adu lts $5, students $ 1, ch il dren under 6 \r\n \r\navai lable. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nwith excell ent horseback riding (guided and ungu ided), pool, hot tub, ga me room , and lodging. Open \r\ndaily 9 a.m.- 7 p.m. Rates vary. [;;l WC fl T \r\n \r\nGetting thirsty? Sit back and sip a mint julep on the shady verandah of an antebellum mansion. Then , sample some real southern fare . \r\n \r\nfree, seniors $4. [;;l WC T Douglass Theatre \r\n \r\nLake Tobesofkee Recreation Area 6600 Mosely Dixon Rd. , Maco n, 31220 478-47-1-8770 \r\n \r\nMacon l-7S Welcome Center 1-75 at Mile Marker 179, Macon , 31201 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau and \r\n \r\nDon't even think about pushing yourself away from the table. Nobody leaves hungry Mama wouldn't hear of it. \r\n \r\n355 MLK Jr. Blvd., Macon, 3120 1 \r\n \r\nMviv.maconga.o rg \r\n \r\n478-994-9191, M1av. maconga .org \r\n \r\nLocal Welcome Center \r\n \r\n478-742-2000, ,viviv.douglasstheatre.org \r\n \r\nFishi ng, ca rnping, boating, picnicking, tennis, and Open dai ly 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nOtis Redding and Littl e Richard are arnong th e greats swimrni ng ava ilable. Arrowhead Park, Sandy Beac h \r\n \r\n115 E. Jefferson St. , Madison , 30650 706-3 42-4454, 800-709-7406, \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nwho performed in this theate r during its run from Park, and C laystone Park feature covered picnic pavil- Lights on Macon Illumination Tour 192 1 to the 1970s. It has sin ce been restored and ions, tennis co urts, playgrounds, and concess ions. Downtown Macon, Macon , 3120 1 \r\n \r\nM,av.madisonga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m .-5 p.m. , Sat. 10 a. m .-5 \r\n \r\n[;eor;gia)s J{istoric J-{eartland \r\n \r\nreopened as a state-of-th e-art filrn , perforrnance, and Open daily 6 a.rn .- 10 p.m. $3 clay use fee; camping 478-743-3401 , 800-768-340 1, ,viviv.maconga.org \r\n \r\np.m., Sun. I p.m.-4 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nrneeting venue. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.rn. fees vary. [;;l WC 6,. f l T Tours ava il able. [;;l WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nStroll th e streets of downtown Macon under a shim- \r\nme ring array of lights. Free. [;;l 6,. \r\n \r\n1.800.768-3401  www.historicgeorgia. org \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\n103 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMYM I ND . ORG I r .800 V 1s1T GA \r\n \r\nClassic So uth Funsville 4350 Wheeler Rd., Martinez, 30907 706-863-3087 Enjoy the Water Zone, a Venetian carouse l, mini-golf course, go-carts, and much more. Open Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., F'ri. IOa.Ill.-! I p.m., Sat. IOa.Ill.-! I p.lll. , Sun. noon- 8 p.m. F'ees vary. Group rates ava il- \r\nable. C;;l WC 6,. fl T \r\nSavannah Rapids Pavilion 3300 Evans-to-Lock Rd., Martinez, 30907 706-868-3349, 11ww.savannahrapids.com F'rom the observation deck of this county-owned conference center, see the Savannah River rapids and his- \r\ntoric Augusta Canal. Open dailr- F'ree. C;;l WC 6'. T \r\nTravel Services Columbia County Community and Leisure Services 3300 Evans-to-Lock Rd., Martinez, 30907 706-868-3484, www.co.co/umbia.ga.us Open Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6,. T \r\nMagnolia Midlands Liberty Square Downtown McRae, McRae, 31055 229-868-6365 wivw.telfairco.com Miniature monuments adorn the grounds of Liberty Square: a Statue of Liberty replica that is 1/12 the actua l size, a Liberty Bell, and a lllarble memorial to \r\nthose who died in service. Open daily. F'ree. 6'. \r\nMuskhogean Wildlife Management Area Along the Ocmulgee River, McRae, 31055 229-868-6365 www.telfairco.com I9,000 acres of bottolll land hardwoods lllake up this lllarve lous unsu ll ied wild life area along the Oclllulgee River. Open daily. F'ree. C;;l \r\nTelfair CountyBoat Landing Ocmlllgee River, US Hwy. 341 Bridge at Lumber City McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, ,vww.telfairco.com Enter the beautifu l Oclllu lgee River at the bridge at Lulllber City with multiple boat landings. Open daily. F'ree. C;;l \r\nTra vel Services Telfair County Chamber of Commerce 120 E. Oak St., McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, W\\V\\V.telfairco.com Open Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nMagnolia Midlands 1928 Metter Commissary 1210 S. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-6988, 888-704-3531 \\V\\V\\v.metter-candler.com The COllllllissary served lumber workers in the 1930s and now houses the welcome center and chamber of commerce. Open fall/winter Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.lll. , spring/summer Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. \r\nI p.m.-5 p.m. F'ree. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nGuido Gardens/Evangelistic Association 600 . Lewis St. , Metter, 30439 912-685-2222 \\V\\V\\v.CuidoCardens.org A million Ch ristmas lights and lulllinous scu lptures fill these garde ns during the holiday season. Tours Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.lll.-noon, I p.lll.-5 p.m. F'ree. C;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Metter-Candler County Chamber of Commerce 1210 S. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-2159 \\V\\V\\V.melter-cand/er. com Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m ., Sun. I p.lll.-5 p.m. (spring on ly). C;;l WC 6'. \r\nMetter Local Welcome Center 1210 S. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-6988, 888-704-3531 \\V\\V\\V. melter-candler.com Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nHistoric Heartland Allied Arts Center-John Marlor House 201 1_ \\Vayne St., i\\llilledgeville, 31061 478-452-3950 The F'ederal-style John Marlor House was bu ilt in the 1830s as a wedding present for the second Mrs. Marlor. It is currently home to the Elizabeth Bethune Callery and the Allied Arts Center. Open \r\nMon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nBartram Forest US Hwy. 441 S., Milledgeville, 3106 1 478-445-2 11 9 \\V\\\\~V.milledgevillecvb.com Walking trails, birdwatching, an'd educationa l kiosks available. The forest also has a pavilion and garden. Camping is available by appointment. Open Mon.Fri. 8 a.lll.-4:30 p.m Free. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nCentral State Hospital Museum Swint Ave., Milledgeville, 31062 478-#5-1757, 888-453-4575 The museulll chronicles the intriguing story of mental health treatment in the United States and the 150year history of tl1e hospital. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.lll.-5 p.lll ., llluseum open by appointm ent on ly. \r\nFree. C;;l WC 6'. \r\nFlanneryO'Connor Memorial lna D. Russell Library, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-4047 http:///ibra ry.gcsu. edul~scl{oc. htm I This adlllirable collection includes signature pieces from O'Connor's farmhouse , plus her personal library, memorabilia , and several manuscripts. Open Mon.Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC \r\nLake Sinclair US Hwy. 441, Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804 \\V\\\\W.milledgevillecvb.com Lake Sinclair is an idyllic setting for boating, fishing, \r\nand lakeside leisure . Open daily. Free. C;;l WC \r\nLockerly Hall/Lockerly Arboretum 1534 /n vinton Rd., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-2112 \\V\\V\\v.lockerlya rboretum. org The 1839 Lockerly Hall is a fine example of resplendent plantation architecture. Open Oct.-May, Mon.Fri. 8:30 a.lll.-4:30 p.m ., Sat. I p.m.-5 pm., and JuneSept. Sat. IOa.m.-2 p.m. Admission $3. ative trees and educationa l exh ibits enliven the grounds of this old plantation home. Free. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nMuseum and Archives of Georgia Education 131 S. Clark St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-4391 This 1900 forlller residence documents the development of education in Georgia, housing various his \r\n \r\ntorical records and memorabilia. Open Mon.-Fri. \r\nnoon.-5 p.m. or by appointment. Free. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nOld State Capitol Building/ Georgia'sAntebellum Capitol Museum 201 E. Greene St. , Milledgeville, 31061 478-45 3-1803 \\V\\V\\v.gacmuseum.com Mill edgevi ll e was once the capital of Georgia, and this museulll is housed in the former capitol building, with exhibits on area history and cu lture. Built around 1807, the Old Capitol Building is on the National Register of Historic Places and is considered the first exampl e of Goth ic architectu re in a public building in the United States. Opening May 2003. Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-4:30 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nSt. Stephen'sEpiscopal Church 220 S. Wayne St., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-2710 A Gothic roof now replaces the original Aat roof, which was destroyed by the explosion of the nearby arsena l during the War Between the States. The handcarved chancel furniture was executed by an early parishioner, Captain John Wilcox. Free. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nStetson-Sanford House 60 1 W Hancock St., Mi lledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804 \\V\\Vlv.milledgevillecvb.com Built in 1825 in the Milledgeville Federal style by local architect John Marlor, the house features a Palladian double portico and original pilasters. Open \r\nto trolley tour visitors only. C;;l WC 6,. T \r\nTravel Services Milledgeville Convention and Visitors Bureau/Welcome Center 200 W. Hancock St. , Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804 1\\l\\V\\V.milledgevillecvb.com \r\nInformation on Milledgeville's Andalusia Tours and Historic Trolley Tours avai lable. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 \r\na.m.- 5 p.m., Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.lll. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nOld Governor'sMansion Tour 120 S. Clark St. , Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-4545 . W\\V\\v.gcsu.edulmansion Witness the restoration of this grand antebellum governor's residence. Guided tours offered on the hour, Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m . Adults $5 , children $2, se- \r\nniors $3. C;;l 6'. \r\nSelf-Guided Memory Hill Cemetery Tour Liberty and Franklin Sts., Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804 \\V\\VlV.milledgevillecvb.com Open daily. C;;l \r\nMILLEN P. 12 \r\nClassic South Bo Ginn Aquarium and Aquatic Educational Center 1061 Hatchery Rd., Millen , 30442 478-982-4168, lV\\V\\v.gastateparks.org On the grounds of Magnolia Springs State Park, the 26 freshwater tanks at this aquarium display native fish, reptiles, and turtles. Open dai ly 9 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\nTours ava ilable by appointment. Free. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Jenkins CountyChamber of Commerce 548 Cotton Ave., Millen , 30442 478-982-5595, \\V\\V\\v.millen-je11ki11s.com Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\nHisto ric Heart land Confederate Cemetery-Barnesville 1.5 miles east, 011 Old Alabama Rd., Milner, 30257 770-358-2632 More than I00 Confederate soldiers are buried here. \r\nOpen daily. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nHisto ric Heartl and Davis-Edwards House 238 N. Broad St., Monroe, 30655 Built around 1845 and restored in 1970, this house has a secret \"mystery room\" that was featu red in the children's book Uncle Robert's Secret, by Wylly Folk St. John. The Davis-Edwards House is also the home of the Historical Society of Walton County. By \r\nappointnient on ly. Fees vary. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nHistoric Downtown Monroe Monroe, 30655-2 11 7 770-267-7536, \u003eVlVlV.monroega.com Enjoy shopping, dining, and strolling the streets of \r\nthis historic downtown. Free. C;;l WC 6,. f l \r\nMcDaniel-Tichenor House 319 McDaniel St., Monroe, 30655 770-267-5602 The house retains original features such as inlaid marbleized mantels and the governor's own carved mahogany bed. Be sure to visit the working Heritage Garden. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Guided \r\ntours by appointnient. Admission $3. C;;l WC 6,. T \r\nTravel Services \r\nWalton County Chamber of Commerce 323 Spring St., Monroe, 30655 770-267-6594, WW\\V. waltonchamber.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m ., Fri. 9 a.m .-4 p.m. C;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nOconee National Forest Jasper County, Monticello, 31064 706-485-7110 \\V\\V\\V.monticelloga.org This national forest encompasses 11,500 acres of publi c land, with two wi ldlife management areas. Hiking, camping, birdwatching, and wi ldlife observation are ava ilable withi n the park. Open daily. Free. C;;l \r\nTravel Services Monticello-Jasper County Chamber of Commerce 123 W. Washington St. on the Square, Visitors Center, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8994, ,vww.monticelloga.org \r\nThe Chamber of Commerce hosts a display that pays tribute to hometown girl Trisha Yearwood. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nMonticello Crossroads Trailhead and Visitors Center 123 W. Washington, On the Square, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834, iV\\V\\V.monticelloga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nMonticello Historic District Driving Tour On the Square, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834, \\V\\VlV.monticelloga.org Freebrochure avai lable in visitors ce nter. \r\nSeven Islands Trail Jasper County, Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834 WW\\V.monticelloga .org This Indian trail, wh ich later became a stagecoach route, dates back to 1670. Travel dirt roads that date back to the 1600s and enjoy a nostalgic ride throughout Jasper County. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\n--.e....)-fi.storic :;:Jouth \r\nHistoric Hea rtland Dickey Farms 3440 Old Hwy. 341 , Musel/a, 31066 478-836-4362, 800-732-2442, WW\\v.gapeaches.com At this open-air farmers market watch as peaches come in from the orchard and go out to the grocery store. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 8 \r\na.m.- 6 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 6,. fl \r\nClassic Sou th Birthplace of Rural Free Delivery (RFD) Historical Marker US Hwy. 278, Nonvood, 30821 706-465-9675 In 1868 six men along a fi ve-mile rural route hi red Jerry Parsons to deliver and collect mail. Each morning, he made a 10-mile walk, covering 3,000 miles per year. Senator Thomas E. Watson, observed this plan as a young boy and later, in 1893, sponsored the bill that created Rura l Free Delivery. Today you may drive by to see the site whe re RFD originated. \r\nCome Away Plantation 3739 N. Elam Church Rd., onvood, 3082 1 706-465-3292, 888-777-6146 1\\l\\V\\v.comeaway-plantation.com This historic plantation is now a commercial hunting preserve, as we ll as a site for fishing and tennis, conferences, and lodging. Call for reservations Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC \r\n \r\n1-10 \r\nHistoric Heart land Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center 543 Elliott Tr., Monticello, 31064 770-784-3059, \\V\\V\\V.monticelloga.org On 6,000 acres of preserved land, take yo ur pick of 29 \r\nponds and an amazing five-acre rock outcropping. Activities include hiking, fishing, birdwatching, hunting, and primitive camping. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 \r\na.m.-4 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nJackson Lake CA Hwys. 16 and 212, Monticello, 30233 706-468-8994 W\\V\\V. monticelloga .org \r\nThe shores of Jackson Lake are great for swimming, \r\nboating, and fishing. Open daily. Free. C;;l WC \r\n \r\nMonticello Crossroads Scenic Byway At CA Hwys. 11 and 83 , Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834 \\V\\V\\v.monticelloga.org The scenic byway driving tour commences at the rock-formed Dow's Pulpit, where Reverend Lorenzo Dow, the famous \"walk ing evange li st,\" used to preach. Open daily. Free. C;;l 6,. \r\n \r\nMonticello Historic District Monticello, 31064 706-468-8834 WWlv.monticelloga .org The entire city of Monticello, including its downtow n shoppi ng district, is listed on the ational Register of \r\nHistoric Places. Open daily. C;;l WC 6,. fl T \r\n \r\n105 \r\n \r\n www . G EoRG 1AON MvM1 ND.O R G I I . 8 00 V I S IT GA \r\n \r\nThis is just a sampling of the many shopping opportunities in this region. For rnore inforrnation call l-800-VIS!T GA or visit www.GeorgiaOnMyMind .org. \r\n \r\nPeach Factory Stores 3 ll Hwy. 49, Byron, 31008 478-956-1 855, wMv.peachfactorystores.com Middle Georgia's only outl et shopping. You will find dozens of stores featuring huge se lections of top-quality, brand-narne rnerchandise at low outlet prices. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\nIii WC M l \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA Augusta Mall 3450 Wrightsboro Rd. , Augusta, 30909 706-733-JO0 J i\\fore than 140 stores. Open Mon.-Sat. l0 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 12:30 p.m.--6 p.rn. Iii b.fl \r\nSurrey Center 438 Highland Ave., Augusta, 30904 706-722-556 1 Three levels of shopping and dining. Open Mon.Sat. IOa.rn.--6 p.m., Sun. noon--6 p.m. Iii WC fl \r\nBARNESVILLE B. Lloyd's Pecans 100 Atlanta St. Hwy. -11 , Bamesville, 30204 770-358-0782, 800-322 -NUTS, www.blloydspecans.net These world-famous pecan candy makers are located on the former si te of the Franklin Buggy Factory. Open i\\lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.--1 p.m. (closed noon-I p.m.). \r\nFree. Iii b. fl \r\nBYRON Big Peach Antique Mall 11 9 Peach Pkwy., Byron, 31008 -1 78-956-6256 Antiques and coll ectibles shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. \r\n10 a.m.-7 p.rn., Sun. noon-6 p.m. Iii WC b. \r\n \r\nCOVINGTON OHCO Textile Outlet Center 4158 Robinson St., Covington, 30014 770-786-4887, 800-24 1-1 008, ,vivw.ohcoinc.com Designe r drapery and uph olstery fabrics, Oriental rugs, and handmade rugs at closeout prices. Open Mon.- \r\nSat. 9 a.rn.-5:30 p.m. Free. Iii WC b. \r\nEATONTON Shoppes at Magnolia Fore Clack Circle, Eatonton, 31024 706--185-770 l Stroll down this street and visit severa l upscale boutiques and restaurants. Hours and fe es vary. Iii WC M IT \r\nFORT VALLEY Jolly Nut Company l00 Commercia l Dr., Fort Va lley, 31030 478-825-7733, 800-332-1 505 Open since l924, the old-fashioned Jolly Nut store sells Georgia gourrnet gifts and pecans of all kinds. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.rn.-5 p.m. Iii WC \r\nGREENSBORO Greensboro Antique Mall 10 1 S. 1\\,/ain St., Greensboro, 30642 706--15 3-9100, ,vi,~v.a ntiquesofthelake.com Antiques, furniture, jewel ry, and collectibles. C redit cards accepted. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. rn.-5:30 p.m., \r\nSun . l p.m.-5 p.m. Iii WC b. \r\n \r\nHAWKINSVILLE Gooseneck Farms Hwy. I29 S., Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-1063, ,viviv.gooseneckfarms.com This nuthouse is stri ctly for those who are mad for locally manufa ctured pecan candies and other gourmet gifts. Open Oct.-Mar., Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.--6 \r\np.m. Free. Iii WC b. fl \r\nHawki nsville Antique Mall 226 N. Lumpkin St. , Ha wkin sville, 31036 -1 78-783-3607 Antiques and coll ec tible shopping. Open Mon.- Sat. \r\n10 a. m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. Iii WC b. \r\nMACON Coloni al Mall Macon 366 / Eisenhower Pkwy., Macon , 31206 478-4 77-8840, ,viviv.colonialmallmacon.com 200 shops and restaurants. Open Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. Iii WC b.fl \r\nIngleside Village Shopping and Arts District Ingleside Ave., Macon, 31201 478-743-3401 , 800-768-3401, ,vi,~v.maconga.org \r\nFine-arts ga ll eri es and specialty shops. Iii WC b. fl \r\nMETTER Specialty Shops of Metter i'vletter, 30439 912-685-2 159, 888-573-7960, ,viviv.metter-candler.com Browse th rough letter's varied specialty shops. \r\nIii WC b. \r\nMILNER Swint's Pecans and Candies Old Hwy. -II , lv/ilner, 30257 770-358-2608, ll~v.swintsca ndies.com They do make 'em like they used to at this oldfas hioned confectione ry. Open Mon.-Sat. l0 a. m.-5:30 p.m ., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. Iii WC fl \r\n \r\nOXFORD \r\nHistoric Heartland Soldi ers ' Cemetery Oxford College Ca mpus, Oxford, 30054 800-723-8328, Wll~v.emory.edu!OXFORD Part of the C ivil War was fo ught near the prese nt horne of Oxford College. Two of the buildings on ca mpus se rved as hospitals during the war, and a cerneter. with the graves of 25 Confederate soldiers is loca ted on ca rnpus. Ope n iVlon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-4 p.m. \r\nFree. Iii WC b. \r\nYarborough Oak W. Clark St. , Downtown Oxford, Oxford, 30054 770-787-3868 \"The Prince of the Forest,\" a magnificent old white oak tree, was deeded to itself in l929. Open daily. \r\nFree. Iii b. \r\nPERRY 1-14 \r\nHistoric Hear tl and GeorgiaNational Fairgrounds and Agricenter 401 La rry Wa lker Pkwy., Perry, 31069 478-987-3247, 800-987-32-1 7, wMv.gn fa.com T his compl ex hosts a wide range of eve nts yea r-round, among th em th e Georgia National Fair, conce rts, rodeos, horse shows, livestock competitions, RV ralli es, and sporting events. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 \r\np.rn . Iii WC b.TlT \r\n \r\nSam Nunn Exhibit 11 00 Main St. , Perry, 31069 4 78-988-6200 T he Sam Nunn Exhibit, housed in the Houston Coun ty Boa rd of Educa tion Building, includes memorabilia commemorating Nunn 's early childhood to his days in Washington , D.C., as a U.S. se nator. Open \r\nMon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-4:30 p.m. Free. Iii WC b. \r\nTravel Services Perry Area Convention and VisitorsBureau Perry Welcome Center 101 Gen. Co urtney Hodges Blvd., Perry, 31069 478-988-8000, ,viviv.perryga.com information on Perry's wa lking tour ava ilable. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m.- 5 p.m., Sat. 10 a. m.- 4 p.m. also Memorial Day to Labor Day Sun . l p.m.- 5 p. m. Iii WC b. \r\nREIDSVILLE P-16 \r\nMagnolia Midlands Bland Farms One mile off GA Hwy. 121 , ten miles south of Reidsville, Reidsville, 30427 800-752-02 12, BOO-VIDALIA, M,~v. blandfarms.com Th e world's largest grower and shipper of th e offi cial state vegetabl e, th e Vidalia Sweet Onion. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p.m . Free. Iii WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services Greater Tattnall Chamber of Commerce and Reidsville Welcome Center 120 Brazell St., Reidsville, 30453 912-557-6323 , ,viviv. tattna/1.com Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p.m. Iii WC b. \r\nRHINE \r\nMagnolia Midlands CypressLake Plantation US Hwy. 280, Rhine, 31023 229-385-305 1 Excell ent birdwatching ava ilable from April through September, during the birds' annual nesting season . Other attractions incl ude boating tours, nature trails, wagon rides, plus a picnic area and a pavilion with snack bar. Admission $5. By appointment only. Iii WC \r\nROBERTA H-12 \r\nHistoric Heart land BenjaminHawkinsGravesite CA Hwy. 128 W., Roberta, 31078 478-836-3825, ,viviv.robertacrawfordchamber.org Colone l Benjamin Hawkins served throughout th e Revolutionary War as a mem ber of General Washington's staff. Afte r the war he was sent to Georgia to assume jurisdiction over all Indian tribes \r\nsouth of th e Ohio Rive r. Open daily. Free. Iii b. \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\nBenjaminHawkins Monument Wright Ave. and E. Agency St., Robertc1, 31078 -178-836-3825, ,viviv.robertacrmvfordchamber.org Erected in 193 1 by the U.S. government to commemorate the life of Colonel Benjamin Hawkins and hisser,ice in the Revolutionary \\1/ar as a mem ber of General \r\nWashington's staff. Open daily. Free. Iii b. \r\nG\u0026GCanoe Adventure Trips 1-100 GA Hwy. 128, Roberta, 31078 -1 78-836-2729 Padd le down the Flint River in a rented canoe with li fe vest and Rotation device. Guides and va rious adventure packages ava il abl e, including an overn ight trip. Open year-rou nd Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sun . \r\n8 a.m.-2 p.m. Fees vary. Iii WC b. fl \r\nMuseum of Southeastern Indians 777 /ulia /ordan Rd., Roberta, 31078 -1 78-836-9402 An ou tsta nding coll ection of Indian arti facts fro m th e cul ture of tribes in the sou theastern United States. Summ er hours Fri .-Sat. 10 a. m.- 5 p.m. or by \r\nappointment. Fees vary. Iii WC b. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands LakeLindsay Grace 11 67 Griffis Rd., Screven, 31560 912-579-6475 Enjoy fishing, boa ti ng, and wa ter sports. Open daily. Free. Iii WC \r\nHistoric Heartland MeadowsNational GunClub 1064 Rumble Rd. , Smarr, 31086 478-944-99 JO Meadows I ational offers a JOO-bird sporti ng clays course ove r 12 stations, and 25-bird fi ve-stand sporting clays. $35 per JOO rounds on th e clays course, $7 per 25 rounds on the fi ve-stand . O pen Wed.-S un . l0 \r\na.m.-6 p.m. Iii WC b. T \r\n \r\nSOCIAL CIRCLE 1-8 \r\nHistoric Heartland Blue WillowInn \r\n294 N. Cherokee Rd., GA Hwy. 11 Social Circle, 30025 770-464-213 I, 800-552-88 /3, ,vivw.bluewillowinn.com Opened in I 99 I and housed in a turn-of-th e-ce ntury Greek Reviva l ma nsion, the Bl ue Willow In n has ea rned a Southern Living Readers' Choice Awa rd fo r Best Sma ll Town Restaurant in the South fo r the past fi ve yea rs. Reservations are recommended. Open Tue.-T hu. 11 a. m.-2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8 p.m., Fri . l l a.m .-2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m .-9 p.m., Sat. 11 a. m.-3:30 p. m. and 4:30 p.m.- 9 p.m., Sun . 11 a.m.-8 \r\np.m. Iii WC b.Tl Y \r\n \r\nTra vel Services Roberta-Crawford County Chamber of Commerce 38 Wrig ht Ave., Roberta, 31078 -178-836-3825, MV\\v.robertacrawfo rdchamber.org Ope n Mon.- Fri. 8:30- noon. Iii WC b. \r\n \r\nROCHELLE \r\nMagno lia Midlands Travel Services WilcoxCounty Chamber of Commerce 1339 First Ave., Rochelle, 31079 \r\n229-365-2 509 ,viviv.c hambero fcomme rcewilcoxco un tyga.o rg \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. Iii WC b. \r\n \r\nROUND OAK \r\nHistoric Heartland Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge 718 /uliette Rd., Round Oak, 31038 -178-986-544 1, http://piedm ont.fws.gov Hiking trails, wildli fe drive, and fishing ava ilabl e on this 35,000-acre wildli fe refu ge. Daylight hours, special programs and tours by rese rva tion. Visitors center open Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun . 9 a.rn.-5 \r\np.m. Free. Iii WC b. \r\nSANDERSVILLE M-11 \r\nClassic South BrownHouse Museum 268 N. Harris St., Sandersville, 31082 478-552- / 965, 478-552-2963 fo r group tours llllV\\V.washingtoncounty-ga .com The Brown House was Ge neral Sherman's headquarters on his March to the Sea. Now restored to its original condition, it showcases C ivil War and Sandersville historic artifac ts. Open Tue.- T hu . 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\nIii WCb. \r\nWashington CountyGenea logical Museum 129 /ones St., Sandersville, 31082 -1 78-5 52-3288 This center fo r coun ty ge nea logica l research is loca ted in the former sheri ff's li ving quarters in one of the oldest jails in Georgia. Open Tue. and T hu . 2 p.m.-5 \r\np.m. Free. Iii WC 6' \r\n \r\n200 OUTLETS  10 HOTELS  25 RESTAURANTS \r\nVisit one of the most popular stop-offs for travelers in the entire state of Georgia. Banks Crossing. Located half-way between Greenville) SC and Atlanta) GA at I-85) exit 149. \r\nHome to one of the largest collections of outlet stores in the entire southeast. With over 1 million square feet of outlet shopping...lt's a bargain hunter's paradise! And there's more! From golf to drag racing to historic heritage sites, Banks Crossing has plenty to offer travelers for afternoon, overnight or weekend getaways. \r\n \r\nDiscover the Crossing... \r\n \r\nc \r\nGEO RGIA O N MYMIND.ORG \r\n \r\nB:1'.?~x9~?S:!:ff.., \r\n \r\nFor more informatio n, call 800-638- \r\n \r\nvw.bank c un \r\n \r\n. , - \r\n \r\nTravel Services Wash ington County Chamber of Commerce \r\n131 W. Haynes St., Sandersville, 3J082 478-552-3288 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.- 5 p.m. Iii WC b. \r\n \r\n Fox Vineyards and Winery \r\n \r\n0)iscov the~hroads \r\n \r\n225 GA Hwy. 11 S., Social Circle, 30025 770-787-5402 \r\n \r\nMagno lia Mi dlands Center for Wildlife Education and the Lamar Q. Ball Jr. \r\n \r\nof1Jrorgia in the \r\n \r\nThis award-winning fami ly-owned winery offers tours Raptor Center of its 15-acre vineyard and tastings five days a week. Georgia Southem University, Statesboro, 30460 \r\n \r\n(./}tagnolMf idlands \r\n \r\nOpen Wed.- Sat. IOa.m .-6 pm., Sun. I p.m.-6 p.m. 912-681-0831 , wMv.bio.gasou .edu lwildlife/ \r\n \r\nFees va ry. [;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nThe facil ity is home to numerous native species of \r\n \r\nbirds of prey, exhibited in natural habitats. The cen- \r\n \r\nSocial Circle National Historic District \r\n \r\nter also maintains a large coll ection of reptil es and \r\n \r\newe invite you to a place \r\nthat is truly gracious, charming and Southern. \r\n \r\nSocial Circle, 30025 770-464-2 380, www. bluewi1/owinn.com Establi shed in 1832 and on the National Register of Historic Places si nce I980, Social Circle's downtown shopping district recall s the Victorian era. Open dail y. [;;lWC M IT \r\nTown Well Social Circle, 30025 770-464-2380, www.bluewillowi1111 .com Social Circl e takes its name from the well in the middle of town where residents used to gather to swap stori es of the day. Open da ily. Free. [;;l 6,. \r\nMagnolia Mid lands \r\n \r\namph ibians. Flighted raptor demonstrations and hands-on repti le programs are offered daily to groups by appointment, and on weekends to the public. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat-Sun. I p.rn.- 5 p.rn. \r\nFree. Closed Sun. Ju ne-Aug. Free. [;;l WC 6. T \r\nGeorgia Southern Botanical Gardens 1505 Bland Ave., Statesboro, 30458 912-871-1149, Mvw2.gasou.edulgarden/ Th e Botanical Gardens su rround a turn-of-the-century cottage, now the education center of a preserve for native plants, Southern gardens, and rnicrohabitats of the coastal plain. Gardens open dai ly 9 a.m.-dusk, cottage open Tue.-Sat. IOa.rn.-4 p.m. Educational \r\ntours by appointment. Free. [;;l WC 6.T \r\n \r\nExplore the Altamaha Canoe Trail as designated by the GA Dept. of Natural Resources, home to over 130 rare or endangered species. The Nature Conservancy calls it \"One of America's Last Great Places\" where nature is largely undisturbed. Participate in the spring and fall Altamaha River Rat Run Canoe and Kayak Excursion. \r\nBaxley-Appling County Visit us at www.baxley.org or call (912) 367-7731 \r\n \r\nDiscover the Backr9ads of Georgia, a vast fertile plain of uncrowded highways taking travelers to small Southern towns \r\nand their attractions. Known as the Magnolia Midlands, here find white cotton \r\nfields, quaint main streets and shops, historic by.ways, famous Vidalia onions, \r\nten rivers and lakes, record setting large mouth bass, forests of pine trees \r\nteaming ,with wild game and places for scenic camping. \r\n \r\nThis park provides a beautiful setting for getaways, group meetings/conferences on 1,265 acres of high sand hills and pine forest. 60 guest rooms on the 7th hole of the 18- hole Wallace Adams Memorial Golf Course, 10 cottages next to our 265 acre lake. 55 campsites, restaurant, picnidgrou p shelters, tennis courts, swimming pool \u0026 beach, boating, miniature golf, nature trails, recreation for the entire family. \r\n800-864 -7275 www.geo rgiastate p arkl o d g e s . c o m \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nTroup'sTomb \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern University Museum \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 46, Soperton, 30457 912-529-6263 \r\n \r\nHerty Nature Trail Southem Dr. , Rosenwald Bldg., Statesboro, 30460 \r\n \r\n\"Riding the Rails of Local History\" \r\n \r\nTh is elaborate gran ite memorial rests on th e old plan- 912-68 1-5444, wMv2.gasou.edulmusenews/ tation of former Georgia governor'George M. Troup. South Georgia's cultural and natural history and out- \r\n \r\nHeritage Station Museum \r\nOpen Tuesday - Saturday 10-4 \r\n \r\nCome see the Statue of Liberty! \r\n \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;;l Travel Services \r\n \r\nstanding traveling exh ibits share the bill here. A 26foot fossi l of a prehistoric Mosasaur, The T-Rex of the Sea , greets visitors. Open i\\llon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., \r\n \r\nDouglas Area Welcome Center 211 S Gaskin Ave.  Douglas, GA 31533 \r\n1-888-426-3334  www.douglasga.org \r\n \r\nExperience agriculture up close and personal as you tour one of many \r\n \r\nMcRae's Statue of Liberty stands \r\nmajestically at the intersections of U.S. Highways 441, 39 l, 280 \u0026 341. Built by local talent our statue is 1/16 the size of \r\n \r\nSoperton-Treutlen County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nSat-Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nfarms or farm related businesses. \r\n \r\nthe New York statue. \r\n \r\n402 Second St., Soperton, 30457 912-529-6868, www.soperton.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6. \r\nMillion Pines Visitors Center \r\n \r\nSavannah Avenue Historic District Savannah Ave., Statesboro, 30458 912-489-1 869, 800-568-330 1, wu~v.visit-statesboro.com The first suburb of Statesboro was developed in the \r\n \r\nFrom carrots to cotton! Explore one of three rivers for the best \r\ncanoeing and fishing around! \r\nFor more information \r\n \r\nWhile here explore many creeks and rivers for bountiful fishing/water sports. If water is not your thing, golf at Little Ocmulgee State Park or hunt for quail, dove, deer or turkey, in season. \r\nFor those on motorcycles or rour bikes, \r\n \r\n1-1 6 at GA Hwy. 29, Soperton, 30457 \r\n912-529-6263 Open Mon.-Sat. IOa.rn.-5 p. m. [;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\n1900s. Many of the original homes and garde ns have been preserved. Open da ily. [;;l 6,. \r\n \r\ncall 912-375-4543 or visit www.hazlehurstjeffdavis.com. \r\n \r\nexperience our rural country roads and enjoy the panoramic view at your pace. \r\n229-868-6365  www.telfairco.com \r\n \r\nTra vel Services \r\n \r\nStatesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nCla ss ic South Confederate Square 60 1 Broad St., Sparta, 31087 706-444-7462, www.historicspartahancock.org This monum ent honoring Confederate soldiers is located on the grounds of the county courthouse. Open dai ly. Free. [;;l 6,. \r\nHancock County Courthouse 60 1 Broad St., Sparta, 31087 706-444-5746 A masterpiece of Victorian archi te cture, built between 188 1 and 1883, the cou rthouse is listed on th e ational Regi ster of Historic Places. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 9 a.rn -5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\n332 S. Main St., Statesboro, 30458 912-489-1 869, 800-568-330 1, WH~v.visit-statesboro.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.rn.-5 p.rn. [;;l WC 6. \r\nSWAINSBORO 0-13 \r\nClassic So uth Travel Services Swainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce 124 N. Main St., Swa insboro, 30401 478-237-6426, MVW.emanuelcha mber.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6. \r\nNIA R-12 \r\nMagnolia Mi dlands Burton'sFerry Site US Hwy. 30 1 N., Sylvania, 30467 \r\n \r\nDublin-Laurens Coun!)' \r\nWekome toDublin,1he Emerold O!y, ond Lourens Coonty, where small town Southern charm and adetermination to keep Dublin-Lourens County ' Green and Growing' hove combined to creo!e ocommunity rich in dtaroder inllull of tde. \r\nllubhn-Lourens County offffi something for everyone. The wonderful~ mid chmate of Middle Georgia creates a hovoo for the sportsman who enj~ lennishgoK,fishing or hunting. Our historic downtown is aretail center filled with s ops, restaurants, the recent~ renovated lheo!re Dublin ond the Dublin-Lourens County HistoricolMuseum. \r\nIn Morch, the entire community is o\"wee bit Irish\"for the Dublin Lourens St. Patrick's Festival which hos been in existence for over 30 yeo~! The month-long celebration offm fun for the whole fomi~ with a porode, rood race, arts \u0026 crohs loir, leprechaun contest ond much more. \r\nDublin-Laurens County Chamber of Commene 1200 Bellevue Ave.  P.O. Box 818  Dublin, GA 31040-0818 \r\n(478) 272-5S46  www.dubt11-georgia.1om \r\n \r\nr\\:.:6:::lJlU;.wuuskKiInCsovUilNlleY \r\nVisit Hawkinsville, rhe only place in Georgia where you will see aurhencic harness horse racing. Hawkinsville is home ro Lawrence Bennecc Harness Training Facilicy and the annual Harness Fescival. Plus, enjoy tours of rhe Old Opera House, Gooseneck Farm's Nuthouse in the Grove, Hardy Farms Boiled Peanuts, the scenic Ocmulgee River, antiques, downtown shopping superb golfing and more! Small rown charm is plenciful an d visitors are greeted wich a warm welcome. \r\nFor more information call (478} 783-1717 or visit www.hawkinsville.org. \r\n \r\nStatesboro \r\nExperience our unique birds of prey at the Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor and Wildlife Education Center. ---1!..:l..\u003ca.J= Discover our native Georgia Southern Botanical Gardens or a 78-million-year-old mosasaur skeleton on permanent display at the Georgia Southern University Museum. \r\nStatesboro Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 332 South Main St.  Statesboro, GA 30458 I-800-743-0228  www.visit-statesboro.com \r\n \r\nLake Sinclair \r\n \r\n912 -564-7878 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Power's Lake Sinclair \r\n \r\nA historical marker notes the site of the fe rry, used by \r\n \r\n706-485-8704, 888-472-5253 Lake Sinclair's 4 17 miles of sce nic shoreline are pleasantly interrupted by its charming coves and inlets. Open daily. Free. [;;l WC 6. \r\nSparta-Hancock County Museum \r\n \r\nea rly settl ers arou nd 1815 . Open daily. Free. [;;l 6. \r\nDell-Goodall House US Hwy. 30 1, State Route 24, Sylvania, 30467 912-829-3291 The former Screven Cou nty seat of Jacksonboro is \r\n \r\nI..2-astman-'Z)od?e Count'f, , . the 6est kept sec~e:t fr, CJem5it1! \r\nNestled along tlie back roads of lhe hisco,ic Soulh in Magnolia Midlands \r\nyou' ll find what )'OU are interested in - be it a cha1ming bed and breakfast, hunting, \r\n \r\n325 E. Broad St., Sparta, 31087 706-444-7462, www.historicspartahancock.org The county museum collection features handmade qu ilts, woodca rvings, African America n gifts and local arts and crafts, and a display about the life of famous \r\n \r\nsaid to have been destroyed by a curse. Th is 1815 house is all that rema ins. Tours avai lable by appoi nt- \r\nment on ly. Free. [;;l 6. \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nfishing, bird watd1ing, golfing, an tiquing, or a complete family \r\nfun center with a pool, water slide, skating, cabins and more. \r\nRich \"ith his1ory, Dodge County marks lhe spot where \r\nJefferson Da,1s camped overnight. Eastman is home of \r\nSu1ckey's Candies and many historical homes on roads shaded \r\nby huge old oak trees. Wlule proud of its history, Eastman-Dodge Coun~is focused \r\n \r\nHancock County resident Amanda America Dickson , Georgia Visitor Information Center-Sylvania of A House Divided fame. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.rn.-5 8463 Burton's Ferry Hwy., Sylvania, 30467 \r\n \r\non the futu re. Home to the Georgia A,1ation and Technical \r\nCollege and many grm\\~ ng indusuies makes Eastman-Dodge County the place to visit. You may even decide to stay! \r\n \r\np.m., Sat-Sun . by appointment. Adu lts $3, children 912-829-3 331 , Mvw.georgiaonmym ind.org \r\n \r\n$1, seniors $2 Call for guided tours. [;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5:30 p.m. [;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nEASTMAN-DODGE COl.J1''T\\' CHAMBER OF CoMMERCE 116 Ninth Avenue Eastman, GA 31023 \r\n(478) 3744723  www.eastman-georgia.com \r\n \r\n108 \r\n \r\nBeautiful, inspirational Guido Gardens, TV taping home of \"The Sower, \"Dr. Michael Guido. \r\nLocation: Metter, GA \r\nDirections: From 1-16, Take Exit 104, go through town, studio and gardens are on right. Two miles from interstate. \r\nHours: Studio is open fo r tours Mon-Fri 8-12, 1-5 weekdays. Gardens open 24n. Christmas lights on all December from 6 to 10 nightly. \r\nPhone: 912-685-2222 Web: www.GuidoGardens.com \r\n \r\n www.GEoRG!AONMvM1ND.ORG I I .800 Y1s1T GA \r\n \r\nScreven County Chamber of Commerce 101 S. Main St., Sylvania, 30467 912-564-7878, 800-972-7887 wMv.georgiaonmymind.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6,. \r\nCl ass ic South Big Hart Recreation Area US Hwy. 78, Thomson, 30824 706-595-86 13, 800-533-3478 Day use recreation area with picnic shelters, boat ramp, and beaches. Open daily Apr. I-Oct. 15, 8 a.m.8:30 p. m . Boa t ramp open year-round. $2 day use fee \r\nper car. Camping fees vary. [;J WC 6. \r\n \r\nPine Top Farm Equestrian Center US Hwy. 781278, 1393 Augusta Rd., Th omson, 30824 706-595-3792, \\V\\V\\V.pinetopfann.com This combined training center regularly hosts a variety of equestrian events. Its faciliti es include three sa nd dressage arenas, cross-country courses through the adva nced level, and permanent event stabling fo r \r\n150 horses. Event tirnes and fees vary. [;J WC 6. \r\nThe Rock House Rock House Rd., Th omson, 30824 706-597- 1000, W\\V\\V.thomson-mcduffie.org Bui lt around 178 5, this is the oldest ston e residence in Georgia. T he design and construction are typical of the New Jersey area, where many of \\,\\/hitesboro's \r\n \r\nLadson Genealogical Library 11 9 Church St. , Vidalia , 30474 912-537-8 186, IV\\V\\v.toombs.public. lib.ga. uslladson.htm Ladson's store of genea logica l materials focuses primarily on th e south eastern U.S. and the eastern seaboard. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. , Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. [;J WC \r\nTravel Services Vidalia Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 100 Sweet Vidalia Onion Dr., Vidalia, 30474 912-538-8687, 1V\\1nv. tourism@vidaliaga.com \r\nInformation on Vidal ia's Farm Tou rs avai lable. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\nClarks Hill Lake Wildlife Management Area 142 Bob Kirk Rd. N.W, Thomson, 30824 706-595-4222, WW\\v.gohuntgeorgia.com \r\nDeer, turkey, small game, raccoon, possum, fox , bobcat, dove, and feral hogs roam these I2,700 acres. Primitive camping is also ava il able. Open da ily. Hunting fees vary; all state lice nse laws apply. \r\nHistoric Wrightsboro Wrightsboro Rd. off US Hwy. 78, Thomson, 3082-1 706-597-1000, \\V\\V\\V.thomson-mcduf{ie.org T h e 1768 se ttlemen t of Wrightsboro was once Georgia's on ly Quaker cornrnunity and the southernmost point of Quaker rnigration in lorth America. All that remains today is the old Wrightsboro C hurch, bui lt around 18 IO, and the adjoining cemetery. Free. By appointment only. [;J WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nQuakers originated. Open daily. Contact the Visitors \r\nBureau for directions. 6. \r\nWomen of the Sixties Monument 111 Railroad St., Thomson , 30824 706-597-1000, \\V\\V\\v.thomson-mcduf{ie.org This is one of the few rnonuments dedicated to the women of th e Confederacy. Open daily. Free. [;J 6,. \r\nTravel Services Thomson-McDuffie Tourism Convention and Visitors Bureau 111 Railroad St., Thomson , 30824 706-597- 1000, wunv.thomson-mcduffie.org \r\nOpen Mon.- Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. , F,ri. 8:30 a.m .-4 \r\np.rn. l;J WC 6. \r\nTIGNALL M-7 \r\nClass ic Sou th Broad River Campground \r\n \r\nToombs-Montgomery Chamber of Commerce and Development Authority 2805 E. First St. , Vidalia, 30474 912-537-4466, w1\\l\\v.toombschamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.rn.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6. \r\nWARNER ROBINS 1-13 \r\nHistor ic Hea rtla nd Museum of Aviation Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame GAH11?' 247 S. and Russell Pim?', v\\\"1mer Robins, 31099 478-926-6870, 888-807-3359, 11~\\l\\V.m11seumofaviation.org Th is rnuse um's rnore than 200,000 square feet of exhibits include histori ca l displays of rnilitary aircraft and campa igns. Located in the museum, the Hall of Fame honors distinguished men and wom en who have made signifi ca nt contributions to aviation in \r\nGeorgia. Open dai ly 9 a. rn.-5 p.m. Free. [;J WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nS~UTHlERN \r\nlVUCH TOUPS \r\n \r\nTour Planner \r\n \r\nGroups \r\n \r\nGeorgia and South Carolina \r\n \r\nIndividual Tour Packages \r\n \r\nExperience Travel with the Southern Touch \r\n \r\n8181 Elberton Hwy., Tignall, 30668 800-533-3478, Wl1nv.reserveusa.com \r\nOn J. Strom Thurmond Lake, this park has great fish- \r\ning, a boat rarnp, and full-service camping. Open daily 7 a. rn.-10 p.rn. Camping fees vary from $ 14 to $18. \r\nl;J WC 6. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Warner Robins Convention and Visitors Bureau 99 N. First St., Wam er Robins, 31093 478-922-5100, 888-288-WRGA (9742) www. wan1er-robins.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Washington-Wilkes County Chamber of Commerce 104 E. Liberty St., Washington, 30673 706-678-2013, \\V\\V\\V. washingtonwilkes.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6,. \r\nUNION POINT \r\nClass ic Sou th Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman Resort 2350 Randolph Church Rd. , Union Point, 30669 706-486-4603, \\V\\V\\V.durhamtown.com \r\n \r\nWARRENTON M-9 \r\nClassic So uth Burkhalter Home 105 Davis St. , Warrenton, 30828 706--165-960-1, \\V\\V\\V. warrencountyga.org Revo lutionary War soldier Jacob Burkhalter bu il t the first colon ial house in Warren Cou nty. Gene ral Lafayette, on his last visit to Arnerica , spent two weeks in this hm~1e being nursed back to hea lth. Drive by only; no tours available. \r\n \r\n888-988-9776 \r\n \r\nAlong the North Fork of the Little River, this 5,700acre old-style resort boasts five mi les of rive r bottom , new sporting clay course, fi shing, paintball fie ld, horseback riding, ATV riding, archery range, pistol/ rifle range, cabins, camping, and a pavilion for cook- \r\nouts. Open daily. Fees vary. [;J WC 6. fl \r\n \r\nOgeechee River Mill 4745 Reynolds Rd. , Warrenton , 30828 706-465-9604, Wl\\l\\V.warrencountyga.org Located on beautifu l Ogeechee Ri ver, this corn mill has been in operation since 1826. Hours vary. Free. [;J \r\n \r\nHidden Treasures in Georgi.a \r\nHISTORIC HEARTLAND \r\n \r\nTravel Services Union Point Historical Driving Tour US Hwy. 278, Union Point, 30669 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253, un\\l\\v.greeneccoc.org \r\nTour times and fees vary. Call for infonnation. \r\n \r\nOgeechee Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 16 S.W., Warrenton , 30828 706-465-9604, w1\\l\\v.warrencountyga.org A primitive wildlife expanse. Open dai ly. Free. \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nTOWNEHOUSE Rf.sTAURANT I02 South Main Street  Greensboro, GA Authenti c So uthern Cuisi ne. Midway between Atlanta and Augusta off 1-2 0 exit 130 - in the heart of Greensboro, a town listed on the National Register of Histo ric Places. Fried ch icken is our specialty! 706 453-2729 \r\n \r\nVIDALIA N-15 \r\nMa gnoli a Midl and s Altama Museum of Art and History 611 Jackson St., Vida lia, 30474 912-537-1 911 , Wl\\l\\v.vidaliaga.com In the historic 191 I Brazell House, th is museum's permanent co llection includes 18th- a nd 19th-century \r\nArnerican and European prints, 20th-century Southern \r\npaintings and 18th- and I9th-cen tury porce lain collections, as we ll as periodic shows of work by visiting \r\nartists. Ca ll for hours. Free. [;J WC 6. \r\n \r\nWarren County Chamber of Commerce 11-1 W. Main St., Warrenton, 30828 706-465-9604, 1\\1\\\\l\\\\l. wa rrenco11ntyga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J \r\nWARTHEN \r\nClassic So uth Georgia'sOldest Jail GA Hwy. 15, Warthen, 31094 478-552-3288 Georgia's oldest ja il is a one-rnan wooden structure, built around 1787. Drive by the monument located in \r\n \r\nWarthen on Highway 15 outside of Sandersville. \r\n \r\n110 \r\n \r\nWASHINGTON M-7 \r\nClass ic South Callaway Plantation US Hwy. 78, Washington, 30673 706-678-7060 MV\\V. washingtonwilkes.comlattractions. html At th is living-h istory muse um, you can pick cotton, tour plantation houses, and see primitive crafts. Open Tue.Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. [;J WC \r\nKettle Creek Revolutionary War Battlefield Warhill Rd., Washington, 30673 706-678-2013 W\\V\\V. washingtonwilkes.comla ttractions.html On Febmary 14, 1779, an important battle between the British and Patriot forces forever broke the stronghold that the British had on Georgia. Open daily. l;J \r\nMary Willis Library 204 E. Liberty St. , Washington, 30673 706-678-7736 W\\1nv. washingtomvilkes.comlattractions. html Th e first free library in Georgia was bui lt in 1888 by Dr. Will is in memory of his daughter Ma,y. The building also houses the chest that last held the Confederate gold. Open Mon., Wed., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tue. and \r\nThu. 8:30 a.m.-S p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.rn. Free. l;J WC 6. \r\nSecond Time Around 146 Hendry Ln., Washington, 30673 706-678-4902 W\\V\\V.secon dtimearoundminifann. comlindex.htm An opportunity to see an ima ls in th eir own natura l habitat. See the African scarlet macaw, babydoll sheep, llamas, goats, potbell ied pigs, mini-donkeys, and Japanese koi fi sh. Fish, paddle-boat, and pitch in with the farm chores if you like. By appointment only. Adults \r\n$I0, children $8. Group rates and lodging available. l;J WC M IT \r\nWashington Historical Museum 308 E. Robert Toombs Ave., Washington, 30673 706-678-2105 \\V\\V\\V. washingtomvilkes.com/attractions. html The local history museum tells the story of the Wi lkes County area. Civil War and Indian artifact collections are promine ntly featured here . Open Tue.-Sat. I0 a.m .-5 p.m. , Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Adults $2, students \r\n$ 1, children under 5 free. l;J WC 6. \r\nTravel Services Washington-Wilkes Chamber of Commerce 104 E. Liberty St. , Washington, 30673 706-678-20 13, w1\\l\\v.washingto111vilkes.com  Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6. \r\nTKINSVILLE J-7 \r\nHi stori c Heartl and Chappelle Gallery in the Historic Haygood House 25 S. Main St., Watk insville, 30677 706-310-0985 The ga ll ery showcases drawings, paintings, pottery, glass, wood, and wrought-iron works by nationa lly known artists. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m .- 5:30 p.m. Free. [;J WC \r\nElder Mill Covered Bridge Elder Mill Rd. , Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-5197 Built circa 1870, this is one of the las t wooden bridges \r\nstill in use on a public road. Open dai ly. Free. 6. \r\nHappy Valley Pottery 1210 Carson Craves Rd., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-5922 On-site pottery making and glass blowing demonstra- \r\ntions. Call for hours. Free. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nHerman C. Michael Park CA Hwy. 53 and Elder Rd. , Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-3965 This 40-acre park has lighted ball fie lds, tennis courts, \r\njogging and nature tra ils. Open dai ly. Free. [;J WC 6. \r\nMiller'sBlueberries 1371 Union Church Rd. , Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-6359 Bri ng th e kids an d a picnic lunch and pick you r own bluebe rri es on this four-acre blueberry farm. Fruitpicking fees vary. Open da ily 8 a.m.-8 p.m., except Fri. \r\n8 a.m.-noon and Sun. 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Free. l;J WC 6. \r\nTravel Services Eagle Tavern Welcome Center, Museum, and Gift Shop 26 N. Main St., Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-5197, 1\\1\\V\\V.oconeecounty.com \r\nT h is early Georgia stagecoach stop and tavern also has a picnic area, gift shop, and tourist information center \r\non-site. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.rn. Free. l;J WC 6. \r\nWAYNESBORO P-11 \r\nClass ic So uth Burke County Museum 536 Liberty St., Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-4889 This museum houses artifacts pertaining to Burke County. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. , weekends and \r\nholidays by appointment. Free. [;J WC 6. \r\nHistoric Waynesboro Downtown Wa ynesboro, 30830 706-554-5451 , \\V\\V\\v. burkechamber.com Shops and restaurants line the streets of the city known as the Bird Dog Capital of the World. \r\nl;J WC M l \r\nTravel Services Burke County Chamber of Commerce 241 E. Sixth St. , Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-5451 , \\V\\V\\V.burkechamber.com Open. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. l;J WC 6. \r\nWILLACOOCHEE L-19 \r\nMagnolia Midl and s Mccranie Brothers Turpentine Still US H11?' 82 W., Willacoochee, 31650 912-534-5152 Dri ve by the rema ins of a former turpentine distillery, which operated from I936 to 1942. Open daily. \r\nWINTERVILLE \r\nHi storic Heartland Carter-Coile Country Doctor's Museum 111 Marigold Ln., Winterville, 30683 706-742-8600 This unique rnuseum re-\u003c:reates a country doctor's practice. The collection includes physician's instruments, dentistry, and pharmaceutica ls. By appointment only. l;J \r\nWRENS 0-10 \r\nClass ic So uth The Gourd Farm US Hwy. 111 089 Hoyt Braswell Rd. , Wrens, 30833 706-547-6784 T h is farm produces gourds in all sizes. Fresh homemade syrups, fruits, and vegetables are sold here as \r\nwell. Open daily. 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Campground \r\n \r\n5886 Ridge Rd. \r\n \r\n706-541-0282 800-533-3478 \r\n \r\nWildwoodPark \r\n \r\n6212 Holloway Ra. \r\n \r\n706-541-0586 \r\n \r\nWinfield Campground \r\n \r\n7701 Winfield Rd. \r\n \r\n706-541-0147 800-533-3478 \r\n \r\nFox Hollow Campground \r\n \r\n4032 Peach Orchard Rd. \r\n \r\n706-592-4563 \r\n \r\nHigh Falls Campground \r\n \r\n1046 High Falls Park Rd. \r\n \r\n770-358-2205 \r\n \r\nDeen's Campground \r\n \r\n998 Deen Landing Rd. \r\n \r\n912-367-2949 \r\n \r\nLundsford Moody Park \r\n \r\n4497 HatchPkwy,N \r\n \r\n912-367-4169 \r\n \r\nPine LakeCampground \r\n \r\n5540 High Shoals Rd. \r\n \r\n706-769-5486 \r\n \r\nInterstate Rv Center \r\n \r\n305 Chapman Rd. \r\n \r\n478-956-5511 888-817-0906 \r\n \r\nRobins Travel Park \r\n \r\n4756 Housers Mill Rd. \r\n \r\n478-956-2323 \r\n \r\nJay Bird Springs Resort \u0026Campgrounds \r\n \r\n1221 Jay Bird Springs Rd. \r\n \r\n229-868-2728 \r\n \r\nBarksdale Bobwhite Plantation \r\n \r\nRte.4, Long Street Rd. \r\n \r\n478-934-6916 \r\n \r\nA.H. Stephens State Park \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.22 \r\n \r\n706-456-2602 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nGeneral Coffee State Park \r\n \r\n46 John Coffee Rd. \r\n \r\n912-384-7082 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nPinetucky Campground \r\n \r\n1007 Campground Rd. \r\n \r\n478-272-6745 \r\n \r\nIndian Springs State Park \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.42 \r\n \r\n770-504-2277 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nKOA Campgrounds \r\n \r\n1-75,Frontage Rd., Exit 187 \r\n \r\n478-994-2019 800-KOA-8614 \r\n \r\nL\u0026DRVPark \r\n \r\nGA Hwy.18,Dames Ferry Rd. 478-994-5401 \r\n \r\nAdamson's Fish Camp at Beard'sBluff \r\n \r\nRte.3, Box 5155 \r\n \r\n912-654-3632 \r\n \r\nHarbor Club Cottages \r\n \r\nOne Club Drive \r\n \r\n706-453-9690 \r\n \r\nOld Salem Park \r\n \r\nLake Oconee Pkwy. \r\n \r\n706-467-2850 888-472-5253 \r\n \r\nParks Ferry Recreation Area \r\n \r\nLake Oconee Pkwy. \r\n \r\n706-453-4308 888-472-5253 \r\n \r\nThe North Shore Resort \r\n \r\n2541 Carey Station Rd. \r\n \r\n706-453-9466 888-805-LAKE \r\n \r\nGA Harness Horse Training Facility Campground US Hwy.129 5 \r\n \r\n478-892-9463 \r\n \r\nIndian Sprinas State Park \r\n \r\n678 Lake Clark Rd. \r\n \r\n478-993-3053 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nHigh Falls State Park \r\n \r\n76 High Falls Park Rd. \r\n \r\n478-993-3053 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nJaycee Landina and Camoaround \r\n \r\n230 Jaycee Landing \r\n \r\n912-588-9222 \r\n \r\nElijah Clark State Park \r\n \r\n2959 McCormick Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-359-3458 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nLake Tobesofkee Recreation Area \r\n \r\n6600 Mosely Dixon Rd. \r\n \r\n478-474-8770 \r\n \r\nRiverside RV Park \r\n \r\n2750 Eatonton Rd. \r\n \r\n706-342-1799 \r\n \r\nLittle Ocmulgee Lodge \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.441 \r\n \r\n229-868-7474 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nBeaver Run RV Park \u0026Campground \r\n \r\nRoute 3, Box 168 \r\n \r\n912-685-2594 \r\n \r\nLake Sinclair Villages \r\n \r\n1000 Marigold Rd. \r\n \r\n706-444-8685 800-837-0036 \r\n \r\nLittle River Park \r\n \r\n3069 N. ColumbiaSt. \r\n \r\n478-452-1605 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park \r\n \r\n1053 Magnolia Springs Dr. \r\n \r\n478-982-1660 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nHamburg State Park \r\n \r\n6071 Hamburg State Park Rd. 478-552-2393 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nCoffee Cabins \r\n \r\n46 John Coffee Rd. \r\n \r\n912-384-7082 \r\n \r\nBoland's RV Park \r\n \r\n800 Perimeter Rd. \r\n \r\n478-987-3371 \r\n \r\nCrossroads Travel Park \r\n \r\n1513 Sam Nunn Blvd. \r\n \r\n478-987-3141 \r\n \r\nFair Harbor RV Park \r\n \r\n515 Marshallville Rd. \r\n \r\n478-988-8844 877-988-8844 \r\n \r\nGordonia-Altamaha State Park \r\n \r\nUS Hwy.280 \r\n \r\n912-557-7744 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nWiregrass Trail RV Camoaround \r\n \r\nRte 1,Box 268 Catfish Ln. \r\n \r\n912-557-4185 \r\n \r\nHard Labor Creek State Park \r\n \r\nFairplay Rd. \r\n \r\n706-557-3001 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nHappy Acres Resort Camparounds \r\n \r\n5441 Odum Rd.5 \r\n \r\n912-586-6781 \r\n \r\nParkwood Motel \u0026Campground \r\n \r\n12188 Hwy.301 5 \r\n \r\n912-681-3105 866-727-5967 \r\n \r\nPinevale Camparound \r\n \r\n1667 Statesboro Hwy. \r\n \r\n912-863-4347 \r\n \r\nBig Hart Campground \r\n \r\nRussell Landing Rd.\u0026Washington Rd. 706-595-8613 \r\n \r\nRaysville Camoaround \r\n \r\n6489 Lincolnton Rd.NE \r\n \r\n706-595-5582 800-533-3478 \r\n \r\nBroad River Campground \r\n \r\n8181 Elberton Hwy. \r\n \r\n706-359-2053 800-533-3478 \r\n \r\nHesters Ferry Campground \r\n \r\n1864 Graball Rd. \r\n \r\n706-359-2746 \r\n \r\nGeorge L. Smith State Park \r\n \r\n371 George L. Smith Rd. \r\n \r\n478-763-2759 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nDurhamtown Plantation \r\n \r\n2350 Randolph Church Rd. \r\n \r\n706-486-4603 \r\n \r\nRocky Comfort RV Campground \r\n \r\n1136 Johnson Circle \r\n \r\n706-465-2424 \r\n \r\n.~ . \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org www.co.columbia.ga.us \r\nwww.baxley.org www.baxley.ora www.interstatervcenter.com \r\nwww.barksdaleplantation.com www.gastateparks.oro www.gastateparks.org www.gastateparks.ora www.gastateparks.org www.koa.com/where/GA/10101.htm \r\nwww.georgiapower.com/apclake \r\nwww.gastateparks.ora www.gastateparks.org www.gastateparks.oro www.maconga.org www.gastateparks.org www.tumstonecabins.com/beaverrun.html www.milledgevillecvb.com www.milledgevillecvb.com www.gastateparks.org www.gastateparks.oro www.members.tripod.com/gcstatepark \r\nwww.fairharborrvoark.com www.gastateparks.org www.gastateparks.org www.parkwoodrvl.com \r\nwww.gastateparks.oro www.durhamtown.com www.classicsouth.net \r\n \r\n.i \r\n~ \r\n5 \r\n....2zi \r\n= C \r\n. \r\n \r\n. . . . . \r\n  \r\n..... \r\n   \r\n....... \r\n  \r\n. .  . . \r\n   \r\n. . . \r\n \r\n \r\n.~ \r\n::, \r\n..8= \r\n \r\n    \r\n. . .  \r\n   \r\n. . .  \r\n   \r\n.  \r\n \r\n. . . \r\n    \r\n.. \r\n    \r\n.... \r\n     \r\n \r\n.~ \r\n\"..' \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n... . .  \r\n \r\n. . . . . . . . .  \r\n    \r\n. . ... \r\n \r\n!1i \r\n.= \r\n \r\n~ \r\n.~.. \r\n \r\n::IE \r\n \r\n=.. .::5 \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n   \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . .  \r\n \r\n..... \r\n \r\n. ... \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n. . . \r\n \r\n. . .  . \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n \r\n. . . . . \r\n \r\n. . . .  \r\n \r\n \r\n.  \r\n.  \r\n \r\n \r\n\"L:' ~ \r\n!..;.; \r\n.  \r\n \r\n... \r\n   \r\n.. \r\n   \r\n.  \r\n  \r\n.  \r\n    \r\n... \r\n   \r\n... \r\n    \r\n... \r\n \r\n \r\n117 \r\n \r\n @l!Lo11ntains \r\n \r\nCenturies ago, the Cherokees of North Georgia's mountains told a tale about a serpent that lived along the creeks and caves of the ancient fore sts. The Uktena, it was sa id , was larger th an any human , and on its forehead was a crystal that contained all the colors of the rainbow. A person who stared into the crystal immediately became entranced. Early European settlers would search the misty peaks and vall eys for the mythical creature and the hypnotic crystal, and it lives on in legend even today. \r\nVisitors to the region n ow can hike th e trails in North Georgia's national fore sts, follow the lazy, curving, scenic highwa ys through small towns, and raft down cascading rivers. Though the m ythical jeweled Uktena still eludes its seekers, plenty of other treasures beckon at every step along the way. \r\n \r\nToday, a new kind of gold rush is taking place in the mountains - a rush of liquid gold in the form of Chardonnays, Cabernets, and muscadine nectars. In an earlier time, Georgia was the sixth-largest producer of win e grapesuntil Prohibition put a crimp in the business . But in the past decad e new wineries and vineya rds ha ve sprung up. The area is becoming known for the luxury of its facil iti es, while the fruits of its vines are ga ining a reputation m wine circles. \r\nVis itors can enjoy picturesque vista s of h ill sid es planted in French vinifera, American Norton, and other fin e grapes . At Tiger Mounta in Vineyards in T iger, yo u can tour the vineyard and sam ple Rabun Reel or Cabernet Franc. Dahlonega's Three Sisters Vineyards and Winery hold s tastings in a gallery decorated with \r\n \r\nNORTHEAST GEORGIA Treasure can literally be found in Dahlonega, the s1te of America's fir st gold ru sh. Dahlonega's downtown is itself a delightful discovery, with shops and a town square that recall the virtues and valu es of times past. T he former courthouse has been converted to the Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site, and at other attractions, like the Crisson and Consolidated Gold Mines, novice prospectors can sift the sand in sea rch of flecks of the metal that drew thousan ds of the first settlers into North Georgia's mountains. \r\n \r\nSouthern fo lk art. Habersham W inery hosts tastings and tours and offers up its award-winning wines at a sh op in Helen's Nac oochee Village. And at Chateau Elan Winery and Resort in Braselton, Chardonnay, Merlot, and Cabernet grapes ripen in lu sh vineya rds surrounding a four-star inn , a European-style chateau, and a championship golf course . And these are just a few of the growing number of wineries sprouting in Georgia 's \"wine country.\" \r\nThe live li er side of North Georgia's beverage her it age is celebrated eac h October in \r\n \r\nFacing page: Fall foliage, North Georgia Mo untains region. Inset: Fishing at Unicoi State Park, Helen. \r\nThis page: Whitewater rafting,Chattooga River. Waterfall,Towns County. \r\n \r\n119 \r\n \r\n o: \r\nThis page:Babyland General Hospital,Cleveland. Facing page: Idyllic farms in the foothills, Murray County; Alpine Helen. \r\n \r\nD awso n vill e at th e Mounta in Moonshin e Festi va l. T he long-gone practi ce of runnin ' 'shine ac tually gave birth to one of Ame ri ca's fa stest-growin g sports, NASC AR. Whil e in town , racing fa ns can fo llow the history of th eir fa vorite sport at Thund erRoad U SA, G eorgia's Racing Hall of Fa m e . \r\nDuring the fall , th e nearby Burt's Farm is the place fo r pumpkins, popcorn , and gourds of all \r\nkinds. And just 15 mil es northwest of \r\nDawso nvill e is Ami ca lola Fall s, th e highest wa te rfa ll in Georgia an d, in fac t, bill ed as th e high est east of th e Rocky Mountains. Just north of th e fa lls is Springer M ountain , whe re th e Appalac hi an Tra il begins its 2, 144-mile co urse towa rd Ma in e . \r\nWhil e th e Appalachi an Trail is itse lf a rewa rdi ng h ike, som e might prefe r a m ore leisurely stroll through th e Bava ri an Alps, or at leas t a reaso nabl e facs imil e the reof. In H elen , whi ch has developed into a thri vin g tourist destin ati on , oo mpah ba nds and the Feste Hall re-crea te the atmosph e re and architecture of Alpine Germany. Stree ts lin ed with gift shops a nd restaurants offer pl e nty of coll ectibl e crafts and tasty wursts. \r\nNorth east Geo rgia also encompasses Geo rgia's \"mounta in-l ake co untry,\" whe re a se ri es of damm ed rivers have form ed lakes to provide \r\n \r\npower and water for th e state's growing population. Lake Burton , Lake Tugalo, Lake C h atuge, Lake Rabun , Lake Lani er, Lake No ttely, and Lake Hartwell not onl y serve G eorgia's citi es but also are prime destinations for boating, fishing, golfing, and just relaxing at lakes ide resorts. \r\natural attrac tions includ e hiking, camping, fi shing, canoeing, and kayaking at the region's numerous state pa rks, th e m ost popul a r of which are Vogel and Unicoi. Water e nthusiasts ca n enj oy tubing, canoeing, and white-wa te r rafting on the C hattooga, Chattahoochee, C hestatee, and E towa h Ri ve rs. \r\nWhil e th e Braves se t new m a jo r leagu e records in Atlanta, base ball fan s ca n find furth er di ve rsions in museums devoted to H all-ofFa m e rs Johnn y Mize (th e \" Bi g Ca t\") in D emorest and Ty Cobb in Royston . The great hitter C obb was give n th e tongu e-in-c heek ni ckna me \"th e Georgia Peach \" beca use of his aggress ive style of play. \r\nIn Corn elia, Elvis m ay ha ve left th e building, but h e has n 't left l ortheast Geo rgia. Th e Lo ud e rmilk Boa rding H o u se M u se um a nd Eve rything E lvis kee ps th e Kin g ali ve with its unparall eled coll ecti on of all things E lvis. At th e Lante rn Inn on Lake Lani e r, E lvis (or a reasonabl e fa cs imil e th ereof) shows up every Friday to sh ake, rattl e 'n ' ro ll. Mea nwhil e a regula rl y pe rformed tribute to E lvis pl ays a t th e Rem e mbe r Wh en Th eatre in H ele n. \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\nAlo ng with all th e ac ti vity a nd n ew developme n t, orth Georgia prides itself on protec ti ng an d ce le bra ti ng its h e ritage. Appalac hian arts and c rafts are ava ilabl e at shops and stores in sma ll towns th ro ugh out th e area . T h e Foxfir e M use um in Mo untain C ity h as preserved m any artifacts from the clays whe n most ho useh old goods we re fash ioned by hand , and th e Shi elds Eth eridge H e ritage Farm in Jefferson is listed on th e Na tional Register as a turn-ofth e-century l o rth Georgia farm , in cl uding a cotton gin and a gristm ill. \r\nNORTHWEST GEORGIA \r\nIf th e elusive Ukten a, th at be jeweled se rpe n t of \r\nC h erokee mythology, could be found anyw he re, it wo uld likely be in No rthwest G eorgia's Histori c Hi gh Co untry, wh ere th e Ci.1111be rla nd Pla tea u juts into Geo rgia. Wind , wa te r, a nd ice h ave combin ed ove r mill e n n ia to ca rve cliffs, caves, and canyons into th e m o untains, prov iding sport for mod e rn-day spelunke rs and rock climbe rs. \r\nAm ong th e m ost drama ti c n atura l spec tacl es in the Historic High Country is C loudland Canyo n in th e north wes te rn corn e r of th e state . Loca ted nea r th e no rth e rn e ncl of Looko ut Mo untain , C loucll ancl Ca nyon Sta te Park offe rs ca m p ing, swimming, te nni s, and som e chall enging hikin g, whe re steep trails wind th ro ugh close for ests, on ly to sudden ly open up on to cascading wa terfa ll s or brea thtaking pano ra m as. \r\n \r\nea rby is th e fa sc in ating Rock C ity Ga rd ens, whi ch saw its beg inning in th e Paleozo ic e ra . Visitors wind through th ese beguiling forma ti ons of stone towe rs and tunn els shaped by milli ons of yea rs of shifting faults and erodin g li mes to ne . T h ese natural wo nd e rs are especially popul ar in th e fall , when a trek to the mountains ca n in clude pl e n ty of wildlife viewin g, leaf-p ee ping, and stops at roadsid e sta nds to sampl e th e bou n ty of th e h arves t. \r\nT h e dram a of N orth wes t Georgia's landscape h as bee n ma tch ed by th e d rama of its hum an hi story, a nd th a t is best expe ri e n ce d by visiting th e hi sto ri c sites throughout th e region , whi ch ca n take yo u fr om th e m ys te ri o us pas t through th e nobl e a nd tragic struggles th at led to today's modern successes. \r\nOn e of th e most intrig uin g m ys teries in th e sta te is th e 855 -fo ot-long ro ck wall th at snakes a round Fo rt Mo untain. W h o built it, why, and wh e n are unknown , but spec ul a tion abounds. At this state pa rk visito rs find cottages and ca mpsites, boating, and mini ature golf. Fo rt Mo untain , pa rt of th e Blu e Rid ge Mo untain s' C ohutta Ra nge, is close to th e C ohutta Na tional W ild e rn ess, where 34,000 ac res of protec ted wild e rn ess and wildlife h abita t offe r excell e nt hiking, birdwa tchin g, a nd ca mping. In additi on , th e ru gged m o untain s a re th e pe rfec t jumpingoff points for h a ng glid e rs wh o dare to surf th e wind in th ese vall eys . \r\n \r\nBelow are a few of the region's attractions you won't want to miss! \r\nAlpine Helen This mountain town has reinvented itself as a touch of Bavaria in the Blue Ridge.Gift shops, restaurants,and the annual Oktoberfest draw oompah lovers from around the region. \r\nThe Reach of Song Performances of this play tell the story ofthe North Georgia mountains through the life and words of local \r\npoet Byron Herbert Reece. \r\nAmicalola Falls Tumbling a dramatic 729 feet down the side of a mountain,the falls are \r\nthe centerpiece of a park that includes lodges,camping,and the beginning of the Appalachian Trail. \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds From 1000 to 1500 A.D.,these mounds-the largest of which covers three acres-were the ceremonial centerpieces for thousands of Native Americans \r\nin North Georgia. \r\nChickamauga Battlefield The first and largest of the national military parks, Chickamauga was \r\nthe site of the second-bloodiest battle of the Civil War. \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\n www . GEORGIA0NMYMIND.ORG I r .8 00 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nLeft: Pan ning for gold, Da hlonega. Right: Three SistersVineyard, Dahlonega . \r\n \r\nPan for gold In Dahlonega, the site of the country's fi rst goldrush, in theearly 19th century, youcan still find fl ecks of thepreciousmetal when you pan for goldat some of the \r\nattractions in th earea. \r\nPeep the leaves In fall, North Georgia explodes in goldsand reds as thefoliage turns. Scenic drives throughout the reg ion offer spectacular panoramicvistas. \r\nTaste the wine North Georgia'sWineCountry produces vintages that rival those of California andItaly. Wineries in the regionoffer tastings, scenictours, and luxurious accommodations. \r\nGet out on the lake Lake Allatoona, Lake Lanier, and Hartwell Lake all offer boating, swimming, fishing and camping. \r\nBoat rentals are available from area marinas. \r\nSeek guidance from the stones The Georgia Guidestones, four slabs of granite etchedwithinspirational messages, are located near Elberton an d are co nsi dered amodern -day Stonehenge,attracting the curious to thisGraniteCapital of Georgia. \r\n \r\nAnother m ystery of the past preserves the area's Native American heritage. The Etowah Indian Mounds are the dramatic remains of a tribe that was central to a trading network reaching from the Great Lakes to Florida. On the site toda y, a muse um tell s the story of the Etowah, through hands-on exhibits, a nd vis itors can climb to the top of a mound where priests once conducted religious ceremonies. \r\nThe mounds are part of the Chieftain's Trail, a driving tour of ative American sites that also includes the Chief Vann House Historic Site, located just wes t of Chatsworth. Chief James Vann, a Cherokee leader who advocated assimilation to European culture, built the Federalstyle man sion in 1804. The Cherokees adopted new farming techniques, European dress, and even a constitution that established a government modeled on that of the United States. Today their heritage is remembered and celebrated at the Cherokee Fall Festival in late October. \r\nThe Cherokee capital, New Echota, located nea r Calhoun , is part of th e trail. Visitors can tour reconstructed buildings and the print shop where the Cherokee Phoenix, the first ative American newspaper, was publi shed . In Rome , the town 's oldest historica l landmark is the Chieftain 's Museum. It was originally the home of a controversial Cherokee leader, Major Ridge, who signed one of the final treaties with the \r\n \r\nUnited States, leading to the removal of the Native inhabitants. \r\nRome, the largest city in the Historic High Country, is also home to a proud local institution-Berry College, named for th e innovative teaching program started by Martha Berry to provide opportunities for mountain childre n. Her efforts to help others led to the creation of the coll ege. The story of this \"M iracle of the Mountains\" is told at the Martha Berry Museum. Visitors can also tour the man y gardens on the campus. Downtown Rome offers excellent antiques shops, restauran ts, and arts and crafts b o u t i q u e s. \r\nIn Northwest Georgia one ca n also find reminders of America's struggle to remain \"one nation indivisible .\" The Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park offers a chance to contemplate the sac rifi ces made by the 34,000 casualties of the bloodiest two-day battle of the Civil War. Earthworks, entrenchments, and artillery have been restored to memorialize the men who died there. Other battle sites, including Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, are nearby. On the edge of the battlefield is the antebellum Gordon-Lee Mansion, used as a wartime hospital , which is now an elegant b e d - a n d - b r e a k f a st. \r\nA modern succ ess story ca n be found in Dalton , the \"Ca rpet Capital of the World .\" The \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\napple 1'!,)alnut bieafJ. puf}.fJ.inlJ with bouibon sauce \r\nCanyon Grill Recipe \r\n \r\nCave Spring Arts Festival, Cave Spring. \r\nindustry had its start in th e ea rl y 1900s when an a rea farm girl tufted a c h e nill e bed spread and found people wanting more . Soon a machine was inven ted to m ass-produ ce th e bedspreads. It was discovered that with the addition of a stout backing, the sa me fabric could be used as a floor covering, and an industry was born. Some of thi s hi story is celeb rated at the Crown Gardens an d Arch ives in Dalton , and each October at Prater's Mill Country Fair. The city is a popul ar des tin ation for shoppers headed for th e Tanger Outlet Center and the Ca rpe t a nd Ru g Outlets loca ted th e re. \r\nFor more than 30 yea rs, th e Georg ia Apple Festival in Ellijay has drawn people into this mountain to wn to e njo y the turning leaves a nd the freshest cider. And up th e road from Ell ij ay is Blue Ridge, a classic mountain town where visitors can catch a ride on an excursion train that run s through th e No rth Georgia mountain s into Tennessee. The sun setting over the majestic roll ing h ills, th e rushing white water of mountain brooks, th e crisp, clean air at the break of dawn these are the main ingredients in th e popularity of th ese lands. \r\nThere's pl e nty to do in the North Georgia mountains, and som etim es it takes a whil e, so if yo u can't see it all in one day, stay an d enjoy th e a rea 's num ero u s inn s a nd B\u0026B s. The 19thcentury Victorian Tuml in H ouse in Cave Spring; the Chanticleer Inn in Lookout Mountain, \r\n \r\nIngredients \r\n \r\n7 eggs \r\n \r\n2 tbsp.vanilla \r\n \r\n2 cups sugar \r\n \r\n2 Granny Smith apples (skinned, \r\n \r\ncored, diced) \r\n \r\n3 /, \r\n \r\nqt. \r\n \r\nheavy \r\n \r\ncream \r\n \r\n1 cup walnut pieces \r\n \r\nl 1/J tbsp. cinnamon \r\n \r\nDay old French bread \r\n \r\nPull bread into small pieces and fill pan (8\" x 6\" - 4\" deep) full. Whip sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, and eggs into a custard. Pour into pan covering bread pieces. Mix well, pat down until smooth and level. Cover with foil and bake at 350 for 30 min- \r\nutes. Remove foil and bake another \r\n \r\n20 minutes or until brown. Makes 12 servings at 3\" x 2\" cuts. \r\nBourbon Sauce for Pudding 1h lb. butter 1h qt. heavy cream 'h box light brown sugar 1h cup bourbon \r\nMelt butter. Over medium heat whisk in brown sugar. Stir continually until sugar is dissolved. Whisk in heavy cream and cook for about 5 to 8 minutes over low heat. Stir in the bourbon, cook down for 1 minute and remove from heat. Mix well before serving. Should be sen1ed wam1. \r\n \r\nwhi ch is dec orated with elega nt antiques and vintage art; and C laremont House in Rom e, an 8,000-square-foot m an sion trimm ed in cla ss ic Victorian gin ge rbrea d will eac h be a trea t. And th ere's also Barn sley Garden s, a n a ntebellum treasure originally built by cotton baron Godfrey Barnsley and restored 150 yea rs later by a Ge rman prince. Toda y the ga rden s in clud e co ttages, an inn , an 18-hol e golf course, and a spa. \r\nAnd once yo u 're we ll rested and suffi cientl y massaged, the Silver Comet Trail beckons. Bikers, skate rs, and wa lkers who wan t an uninte rrupted paved path ca n peddle and roll through th e countrys ide of orthwest Georgia to their heart's content. The Silver Comet is an example of the unique rec rea tional innova tion s that make the Georgia Mountains an enduring and endearing destination . \r\nThese and other su ch jewels make orth Georgia spa rkle with trea sures we ll wo rth the journey of di scovery. \r\n \r\nBeloware afewofthe restaurants you \r\nwon't want to miss! \r\nStovall House Inn \u0026Restaurant Aco untry house serving crab stuffed trout,olive-pork scallopine, and pasta. \r\n1526 GA Hwy. 255 N, Sautee 706-878-3355, Wl\\l\\V.stovallhouse.com \r\nGourmet Day Cafe Lunch, gourmet dinnersand elegant \r\nSunday brunch. 640 S. Main St. , LaFayette \r\n706-638-8077 www.go t1rmetdayca(e.com \r\nToccoa Riverside Restaurant Casual dining servingsteak, seafood, and ribs. 8055 Aska Rd., Blue Ridge 706-632-789 1 \r\nwww. toccoariverside.com \r\nCanyon Grill Menuchanges dailyandincludes fresh \r\nfish, chicken,pork,duck,and beef. 28 Scenic Hwy., Rising Fawn 706-398-9510, http:llcangrill.com \r\nVickery Parke Casual with asouthern flair includes fresh \r\nseafood,andthebest meats available. 21 Vickery St. , Hartwell 706-3 76-2006 1\\l\\1~v.theskeltonhouse. com \r\nDilla rd House Enjoy amountain view andfa milystylemealsof Southern comfort food. \r\nOff U.S. Hwy. 44 l, Dillard 706-746-5348, 800-541-0671 \r\nl\\1\\\\1\\V.di Ilardhot1se.com \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMvM1No.oRG I 1 . 800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nADAIRSVILLE D-4 \r\nHistoric High Country 1902 Stock Exchange and Public Square Opera House 124 Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 770-773- 1902 W\\1ov.georgiahighcountry.org /1902stockexcha11ge.html Victorian collectibles, fine linens, and Civil War collectibles available. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., \r\nSun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nAdairsville History Museum 101 Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 770-773-1775, 800-733-2280, IVW\\v.notatlanta.org See a photo gallery of local history that chronicles the Civil War's Great Locomotive Chase. Open Mon.- \r\nFri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nBarnsley Gardens 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd., Adairsville, 30103 770-773-7480, 877-773-2447, IVW\\v.barnsleyinn.com Rescued in 1988, the gardens are now restored to the showcase of th e South they once were. Yours to enjoy on your own or with a tour guide. Tours also include the manor house ruins and museum. Open daily. \r\nAdults $10, chi ldren $5, seniors $8. [;;l WC 6' \r\nPumpkin Patch Farm 230 Old Dixie Hwy. , Adairsville, 30103 770-773-2617, wWlv.11otatla11ta.org Hayrides, petting farm, hay maze, sca recrow making, pumpkin painting, and children's activities. Oct. \r\n1-31. Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Adairsville Welcome Center 101 Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 770-773-1775, 800-733-2280, 1VW\\v.notatlanta.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nALTO \r\nNortheast Georgia Mounta in s Appletree Farms 4005 GA Hwy. 365 S., Alto, 30510 706-776-8381 This working farm features a country store that sells \r\norganic produce fresh off the farm. Gift shop open I0 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Restaurant open Tue.-Sun. 11 a.m.2:30 p.m., Fri.-Sat. also 5 p.m.-9 p.m. [;;l WC 6' fl T \r\nJaemor Farms 5340 Cornelia Hwy., Alto, 30510 770-869-3999 Specializing in fresh peaches, apples, cantaloupes, and watermelons. Open Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. \r\nI p.m.-6 p.m. [;;l WC M l \r\nBALDWIN \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Smithville Village GA Hwy. 365, Baldwin, 30511 706-778-5709, W\\\\I\\V.smithvillevillage.com The Village features an authentic ge neral store , an ice cream parlor cafe, an old log smokehouse, and \r\nother relics from the I9th century. Open Thu.-Mon. 10 a.m. -6 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nBLAIRSVILLE H-2 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Brasstown Bald GA Hwy. 180 Spur, Blairsville, 30512 706-745-6928, 706-896-2556 (visitors center) W\\Vlv.fs.fed. us/co n{ \\,Vith an elevation of 4,784 feet, Brasstown Bald is Georgia's highest mountain. In addition to a visitors center, the summit fac ilities include exhibits, a video program, and an observation deck. Open daily \r\nMemorial Day-Oct. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nCooper'sCreek Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 60 and GA Hwy. 180, Blairsville, 305 12 770-535-5700, 1VW\\v.dnr.state.ga.usldnrlwild Fishing, hunting, camping, birdwatching, picnicking, and horseback riding available. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 \r\na.m .-4:30 p.m. Free. l;;l 6' \r\nHelton Creek Falls US Hwy. 129 S., Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-5789, 877-745-5789 Visit www.visitnortheastgeo rgia.com/wa terfal ls.htm for more in formation. \r\nLake Nottely US Hwy. 19 and US Hwy. 129 ., Blairsville, 30514 706-745-5 789, 110\\1\\v.blairsvillechamber.com With 106 miles of shoreline, this 4,180-acre lake offe rs boating, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and \r\ncamping. Open dai ly. Call for parking fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\nLake Winfield Scott Recreation Area GA Hwy. 180, Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-6928, '\"'\"'v.fs.fed.uslconf Hike, picnic, or cam p alongside the clear 18-acre lake. Open daily May-Oct. Free admission. Camping fee $10. Reservations for cabins and group campsites \r\nrecommended. [;;l WC 6' \r\nMisty Mountain Train Museum 4376 Misty Mountai11 Ln. , Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-4786, 888-M/S'IY-Mi , \\\\1\\\\1\\V.;W\\\\I\\V.comlmisty This 4,000-foot model train layout is currently the largest privately owned O-gauge model train collection in America. Tours begin promptly at 2 p.m. Open \r\nApr.-Oct. Wed. , Fri., Sat. Admission $3. l;;l WC 6' \r\nMountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi Center 97 10 Gainesville Hwy., Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-6095, 1\\1\\\\1\\V.mountaincrossings.com Built by the C ivilian Conse rvation Corps in 1937, today the crossing provides hostel services to Mainebound hikers. Open daily mid-Feb.-Sept. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Nov.-mid-Feb. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. WC fl \r\nSosebee Cove Scenic Area GA I-lwy. I80, 11 miles south of Blairsville Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-6928, 1\\I\\V1V.{s.fed.uslconf This 175-acre tract is a memorial to Arthur Woody, the \"barefoot ranger\" who served as ranger from 191 8 to I945 . Free. [;;l \r\nSouthern Tree Plantation 2531 Ow/town Rd. , Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-0601 W\\\\l\\v.georgiamagazine.com /sou therntreeplantation Visitors can choose their own Christmas tree or pumpkin on this 60-acre farm. Open daily Oct.-Dec. \r\nCall for hours. [;;l WC 6' fl T \r\nTrackrock Archaeological Area Trackrock Gap Rd. , Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-6928, W\\VIV.{s.fed.uslconf Preserved petroglyphs of ancient Indian origin are the \r\nhighlight of this 52-acre area. Open daily. Free. l;;l 6' \r\nTrackrock Stables 4890 Trackrock Camp Rd. , Blairsville, 30512 706-745-5252, 800-826-0073, W\\V\\V.trackrock.com Experience a scenic mountain trai l ride through the Trackrock Campground. Guided rides available. \r\nReservations recommended. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\nUnion County Historical Society Museum Old Union County Courthouse, On the Square Blairsville, 305 14 706-745-5493 \r\n \r\nVestiges of the county's rich past-from Civil War memorabilia to 19th-century medical instrumentsare on display in the historic courthouse. Open JuneOct. Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appointment. Adu lts $2, ch ildren $1. [;;l WC \r\nTravel Services Blairsville-Union County Chamber of Commerce 385 Welcome Center Ln. , Blairsville, 30514 706-745-5789, \\\\1\\\\1\\V.blairsvillechamber.com \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nBLUE RIDGE F-2 \r\nHistoric High Country Aska Trails Mountain Biking 3990 Appalachia11 Hwy. , Blue Ridge, 305 13 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 110,ov.blueridgemountains.com The Aska Trails Area is a 17-mile hiking-mountain biking trai l system on national forest lands. Trails range in length from one mile to 5.5 miles and are open to the public year-round. [;;l \r\nBlanche Manor Riding Stables Deal Hollow Rd. , Blue Ridge, 30513 706-455-RIDE, W\\\\I\\V.bla11chemanor.com Experienced professional guides take you through the year-round beauty of the North Georgia mountains astride horses. Hayrides, dinner, and a bonfire avai lable. Rides at 10 a.m., noon, 3 p.m. daily. 1.25-hour \r\nrides $28, 2-hour rides $38. [;;l WC 6' Tl \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Railway 241 Depot St. , Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-9833, 800-934-1898, \\\\1\\\\1\\V.brscenic.com Winding through rolling hills alongside the waters of the Toccoa River, a restored train li ne takes passengers along a 26-mile route through historic Murphy )unction. Minimum time 3 hours. Hours vary. Adults \r\n$24.95, children $12.45, seniors $20.95. [;;l WC 6'flT \r\nCohutta Wilderness Area 6050 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 305 13 706-632-303 / Primitive hiking trails, camping, and trout fishing in the Conasauga and Jacks Rivers, delight the out- \r\ndoorsman. $2 per vehicle. [;;l WC 6' \r\nDeep Hole Recreation Area GA Hwy 60 S., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-303 l , '\"'\"'v.fs.fed.usdlpholecp.shtml The canoe launch on the Toccoa River makes river access easy. Camping, picnicking, and fishing are also available. Open daily. Admission $8. [;;l WC \r\nGeorgia Mountain Parkway 3990 Appalachian Hwy. , Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, gatewaygroup.org Communities along the scenic four-lane offer outdoor activities such as white-water rafting, canoeing, kayak- \r\ning, fishing, camping, and boating. [;;l WC 6' Tl \r\nHistoric Downtown Blue Ridge Main St., Blue Ridge, 305 13 706-632 -5680, 800-899-6867 \\\\1\\\\1\\V.blueridgemountains.com Once considered an elite health resort because of its pure mineral waters, Blue Ridge now features Main Street, lined with shops and galleries. Open daily. l;;lWC MI \r\nLake Blue Ridge Recreation Area Dry Branch Rd. , Blue Ridge, 305 13 706-632-303 1, 1\\1\\\\1\\V.fs.fed.uslconf/lkblurcp Fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking, boating, and skiing are available. Open daily Apr.-Oct. Admission \r\nfree , camping $8. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n@I)/ouutains \r\n \r\nMercier Orchards GA I-lwy. 5 N., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-2364, \\\\1\\\\1\\V.mercier-orchards.com More than 30 varieties of apples, plus blueberries, blackberries, and peaches. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 \r\np.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. [;;l WC 6'fl \r\nOcoee River Rafting-Southeastern Expeditions 1248 US Hwy. 64 E., Ocoee, TN 37361 404-329-0433, 800-868-7238 \\\\1\\\\1\\V.southeasternexpeditions.com Take a rafting trip at the site of the 1996 Olympics canoe and kayak events. The Ocoee runs weekends only late Mar.-Nov., daily June-Aug. Call for fees. l;;lWC \r\nSouthern Highroads Trail Blue Ridge, 30513 706-633-6706, 1\\1\\\\1\\V.southernhighroads.org A scenic driving tour through four states includes this North Georgia mountains section. Open daily. Free. \r\n[;;l WC 6' \r\nSugar Creek Alpaca Farm 1050 Cox Rd. , Blue Ridge, 30513 888-662-8253, 706-258-4494 \\\\I\\\\I\\V.s11garcreekfarmandi11n.com Home to a growing herd of Suri Alpacas. Open Mon.- \r\nFri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nSugar Creek Raceway Off Sugar Creek Dr., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-9083 Late-model stockcar racing every Saturday night Apr.Sept. Call for event elates and other featured races. l;;lWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nToccoa River Canoe Trail 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 305 13 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 \\\\l\\\\l\\v.blueridgemou11tains.com Ideal canoeing destination. Ca ll for maps and suggested takeout points. [;;l \r\nTravel Services Fannin County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center 3990 Appalachia11 Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 110V1v.blueridgemountai11 s.co m Information on Backroads Driving Tours available here. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nAppalachian Outdoor Adventures 3990 Appalachian Hwy. , Blue Ridge, 30513 706-258-4530 Gu ided trout fi shing. Hours and fees vary. [;;l WC \r\nDouble DTrail Rides 1474 Pack Creek Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-6975 Guided trail rides. Quarter horses are matched with riders of all experience levels. Reservations required. 1.5-hour ride $35, 3-h our ride $45, full-day ride $75 (lunch provided). [;;l WC fl \r\nFly-Fishing with Mike and Steve 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-838-55 15 Guided trout fishing. Half- or full-day trips available. Hours and fees vary. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nMule Top Mountain Outfitters 319 I-le/ls Hollow Rd. , Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-0076, \\\\I\\VIV.muletop.com Horsebackriding adventures. Trips leave at IO a.m., 3 p.m., and 6 p.m. One-hour ride $25, 2-hour ride $3 5, 3-hour ride $45, 4-hour ride $55. Call ahead for \r\nreserva tions. l;;l 6' \r\nBRASELTON \r\nNortheast Georgia Mo unta ins Lanier National Speedway One Raceway Dr. , Braselton, 305 17 770-967-8600, 1V1vw.la11ierspeedway.com A NASCAR-sanctioned stockcar racing track, with events every Saturday night Mar.-Oct. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for event times and fees. \r\nl;;lWC \r\nMayfield Dairy Farms 1160 Broadway Ave., Braselton, 30517 706-654-9 l 80, BOO-MAYFIELD M\\I\\V .ma yfie lddairy.com Visitors can enjoy a gift shop, an ice cream parlor, and a film. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call \r\nfor tour times. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nRoad Atlanta 5300 Winder Hwy., Braselton, 30517 770-967-6143, 800-849-RACE, \\\\I\\Vw.roadatlanta.com This 2.54-mile, 12-turn circuit hosts internationally acclaimed events, such as the Petit Le Mans (Oct. 10-1 2, 2003) and the Big Kahuna AJ\\i!A Superb ikes (May 17-19, 2003 ). Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 \r\np.m. Call for event times and fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nWARM SMILES, COOL SHOPS, HISTORIC SITE~ ~ come see us. \r\n \r\nCartersville \u0026Adairsville, Ga \r\nwhere time goes. \r\nEtowah [ndian Mounds , Red Top Mountain Stale Park, Barnsley Gardens, Allatoona Pass Battlefield, Historic Adairsville \u0026 Kingston ,Worlds First Coca-Cola Wall Sig,1, Sl,ops Museums \u0026 Galleries \r\nFor CVB Preferred Lodging Rates; call or go on line . .. \r\n \r\nAdairsville \r\n~!~J06 \r\nrtersville Exit 288 \r\n1-75 \r\n~ \r\n125 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMvMIND . ORG I 1.800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nBUCHANAN \r\nHistoric High Country Evelyn Wade Recreational Park 5760 E. GA Hwy. 120, Bucha11a11, 30113 770-6-f6-308 l Visitors can enjoy the lake, picnic areas, and pavil- \r\nions. Open daily. Free. [;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\nCARNESVILLE \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Cramer'sMill Covered Bridge GA Hwy. 106 E., Camesville, 30521 706-384--f659 Built in 1907, this bridge is one lane wide and 132 feet long, with a town lattice design . \r\n \r\nAllatoona Pass Battlefield Old Allatoo11a Rd. , Cartersville, 30 120 770-606-8862, 1V\\V\\v.allatoo11apassbattlefield.org Fought October 5, 1864, this battl e was the beginning of the Nashville Campaign. Two earthen forts, miles of trench works, and interpretive trail markers can be see n. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nHistoric Haralson County Courthouse Courthouse Square, Bucha11c111, 301 13 770-6-f6-3 369 The courthouse serves as a museum, library, and offices of the Haralson County Historical Society. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in I974. Open Ion. 8:30 a. m.-3:30 p.m. or by appoint- \r\nment. Free. [;J WC 6- \r\nCALHOUN 0-4 \r\nHistoric High Country Harris Arts Center 212 S. Wall St. , Calhoun , 30703 706-629-2599, www.cgarts.org Home to the Roland Hayes Muse um. Visitors will also find an art ga llery, music rooms, and the Ca lhoun Gordon Arts Council's office. Open Mon.-Fri . IO a.m.- \r\n4 p.m. Free. [;J WC 6,. \r\nHidden Creek Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 955 GA Hwy. 156, south o{Call10u11, Calhoun, 30701 706-695-6736 Primitive ca mping, hiking, and picnicking are available. Open daily. Free. [;J WC 6,. \r\nOakleigh 335 S. \\Vall St., Calhou11, 30701 706-629-1515 Oakleigh is home to the Gordon County Histori~al Society. Sherman used this histori c home as his headquarters during the Civi l War. Open Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m . Free. [;J WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Calhoun Local Welcome Center, Calhoun-Gordon County Convention and Visitor Bureau, and Gordon County Chamber of Commerce 300 S. Wall St. , Calhoun, 30701 706-625-3200, 800-887-38 11, www.gordonchamber.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8: 30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC b. \r\nCANTON F-5 \r\nHistoric High Country Cagle's Dairy MAiZE 362 Stringer Rd., Canto11, 30 115 770-3-f5-5591 , \\V\\V\\V.caglesdairy.com/MAiZE2 .htm Cagle's Dairy opened the area's first MAiZE, an intricate network of twists and turns carved into seven ac res of corn. Open Sept. I-m id-Nov., Thu. 4 p.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 4 p.m.-10 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m .-10 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.- \r\n6 p.m. Call for fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nChukkar Farm 1005 Little River Wa)', Ca11to11, 3000-f 770-66-f-1533, http:lhV\\vw.chukkar(arm.com Learn to play polo or watch every weekend throughout the yea r, on grass fields Apr.-! ov. or in the polo \r\narena Dec.-Mar. Fees vary. [;J WC G'- \r\nTravel Services Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce 3605 Marietta Hwy., Ca11to11, 30114 770-3 45-0400, 1V\\V\\v.cherokee-chamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m . [;J WC 6- \r\n \r\nFranklin County Courthouse 011 the Square, Carnesville, 3052 1 706-384-4659, 1V\\vw.{rankli11-cou11ty.com This courthouse, constructed in 1906, still serves today. Open to the public for self-guided tours. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m .-4 p.m. Free. [;J WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nFranklin County Chamber ofCommerce 165 Athe11s St., Carnesville, 30521 706-38-f--f659, \\V\\V\\V.{ranklin-county.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6,. \r\nCARROLLTON C-8 \r\nHistoric High Country A Main Street City \r\nAdamson Square Downtow11 Carrollto11, 30117 770-832-690 1 Named for Congressman W. C . Adamson, whose legislation created the eight-hour workday, this square is the \r\nheart of downtown Carrollton. Open dail y. [;J WC \u0026 \r\nCarrollton Cultural Arts Center O11e block offAdamson Square, Carrollto11, 30117 770-832- 1161 This new ''state of the arts\" facility features an intimate 266-seat theater, galleries, and classrooms. Call for hours and fees. [;J WC \u0026 \r\nHorton'sBooks and Gifts -f10 Adamso11 Square, Carrollto11, 3011 7 770-832-8021 This is the oldest bookstore in Georgia, th e third-oldest in the South , and the tenth-oldest in the nation , as certified by the American Booksell ers Association. \r\nCall for hours. [;J WC 6- \r\nState University of West Georgia 1601 Maple St., Carrollto11, 30118 770-836-6500 Gallery shows, sports events, conventions, performances, and seminars all find a home at this place of \r\nhigher learning. Call for more information. [;J WC b. \r\nSusan Hayward Gravesite Monument 210 Old Ce11terpoint Rd. , Carrollto11, 30 11 7 770-21-f-97-f6, 800-292-087 1, \\V\\V\\V.visitcarrollton.com A monument to Osca r-winning actress Susan Hayward is located near the front entrance of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Rom an Catholi c Church. Open daily. Free. \r\nTravel Services Carrollton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 118 S. White St., Carrollto11, 30 11 7 770-2 l-f-9746, 800-292-087 1, \\V\\V\\V.visitcarrollton.com Open Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;J WC 6- \r\nCARTERSVILLE 0-5 \r\nHistoric High Country Allatoona Lake and Visitors Center 1138 GA Hwy. 20 Spur, Cartersville, 30120 770-382--f700, 877-444-6777 (for reservations) www.reserveusa.com 600 lakeside campsites, accommodating RVs and tent campers, and hiking trails. Visitors center open daily \r\n8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Call for fees. [;J WC O'- \r\n \r\nBartow History Center 13 N. Wall St. , Cartersville, 30120 770-382-38 18 Exhibits, progra ms, and outreach activities educate the community and visitors about Bartow County his- \r\ntory. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;J WC \u0026 \r\nBooth Western Art Museum 501 Museum Dr., Cartersville, 30 120 770-607-6361, \\V\\V\\V.boothmuseum .org A pe rmanent collection of contemporary Western art, Civi l War art, presidential photographs and letters, and other collections on display. Scheduled to open \r\nea rly 2003. Call for hours and fees. [;J WC 6- fl \r\nCooper'sFriendship Monument One Friendship Pla;:a, Main St. , Cartersville, 30120 770-387-13 57, \\V\\V\\V.notatlanta.org Mark Anthony Cooper, a prominent Georgia industrialist, discovered the meaning of friendship when 38 fri ends aided him in a financial crisis. Cooper commissioned this monument to honor them. Open daily. \r\nCooper'sFurnace Day Use Area River Rd., Cartersville, 30120 770-382-4700, 1V\\V\\v.11otatla11ta.org This site, at the base of the Allatoona Dam and also known as Cooper's Iron Works, is the only remnant of the 1830s town of Etowah and Georgia's iron empire. Open daily Apr.-Sept. 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Oct. 8 a.m.- \r\n8 p.m. Free. [;J WC 6- \r\nEuharlee Covered Bridge and History Museum 116 Covered Bridge Rd. , Cartersville, 30120 770-607-20 17, 1V\\V\\V.notatla11ta.org Built in 1886 by Washington King, the bridge is on the Georgia Covered Bridge Trail. Museum open Tue.-Fri. I p.m.-5 p.m. and during seasonal events. [;J WC 6,. \r\nGrand Theatre of Cartersville 5 1. Wall St. , Cartersville, 30120 770-386-7343, 1V\\V\\v.notatlanta.orglthegra11d.html This restored 1920s performing arts theater hosts a variety of performances each year, including many educational camps and productions for school outings. Call for hours and fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nHistoric Depot at Friendship Plaza O11e Frie11dship P/a;:a, Cartersville, 30 120 770-387-1 357, 800-733-2280, 1V\\V\\V. 11otatlanta.org Visitors will enjoy the historic structure, passing trains, and local history. Open daily Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. , Sun. l:30p.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. \r\n[;J WC 6- \r\nLegion Theater and the Pumphouse Players 114-C Mai11 St., Cartersville, 30120 770-387-2610, 1V\\vw.notatla11ta.org Formed in the I960s.Performances range from radio theater to children's theater. Call for events schedule \r\nand ticket prices. [;J WC b. \r\nOak Hill Cemetery . Envi11 St., Cartersville, 30120 \r\n770-606-8862, www.evhsonline.org At this histori c Georgia cemetery dating to the 1840s you'll find a great source for genea logical research and ties to the Civil War. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\nRose Lawn Museum 224 W. Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 30120 770-387-5 162, w,vw.roselawnmuseum.com This beautifully restored Victorian mansion is now owned by Bartow County and operated as a house museum. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or by appointment. [;J WC 6,. \r\nWorld'sFirst Coca-Cola Painted Wall Sign 2 W. Main St., Cartersville, 30120 770-382-4010, lV\\V\\V.notatlanta.org Painted by a syrup sa lesma n in 1894 on the side of Young Brothers Pharmacy, the sign was restored and authenticated in 1994. \r\nTravel Services Cartersville Local Welcome Center, Cartersville-Bartow County Convention and Visitors Bureau One Friendship Plaza, Cartersville, 30120 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280, 1V\\vw.notatla11ta.org \r\nInformation on Race for the Etowah Civil War Driving Tour available here. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 pm ., \r\nSat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. I:30 p.m.-4 p.m . [;J WC 6,. \r\nPark Marina Boat Rentals 651 Marina Rd. , Cartersville, 30121 770-974-2628, lV\\V\\v.parkmarine.com Full-service marina. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. noon-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;J WC 6,. \r\nCASSVILLE \r\nHistoric High Country Atlanta Campaign Pocket Park US Hwy. 41 N. and Cassville Rd., Cassville, 30123 770-387-1357, lV\\V\\V.notatlanta.org One of five Atlanta Campaign Pocket Parks constructed at Cassville by the WPA in the I930s. Free. [;J 6,. \r\nCassville Confederate Cemetery Cass-White Rd., Cassville, 30123 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280, \\V\\Vw.notatlanta.org The gravesites of 300 Confederate soldiers, as well as that of CSA general William Wofford are bitte rsweet reminders of Cassville's pre-Civil War prominence. \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;J \u0026 \r\nNoble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center 2361 foe Frank Harris Pkwy., Cassville, 30 123 770-382-3392, lV\\V\\v.notatlanta.org A black history cultural center housed in the first school in North Georgia built with Rosenwald funds specifically designated for the education of black children. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. [;J WC 6,. \r\nCAVE SPRING \r\nHistoric High Country Historic Cave Spring and Relater Park Cave Spring Square, Cave Spring, 30124 706-777-3962, 706-777-0523 Dotted -with large shade trees, the park has picnic sites and a playground. This is a favorite with local residen ts for swimming in the spring-fed creek. The spring flows into a pond and into a I. 5-acre pool shaped like the \r\nstate of Georgia. Open daily. Free. [;J WC 6,. \r\nCEDARTOWN 8-6 \r\nHi storic High Country Cedartown Civic Auditorium 205 East Ave., Cedartown , 30125 770-748-41 68, 800-830-8910, lV\\V\\v.ccauditorium.com Entertainment from symphony orc hestras to bluegrass to Broadway. Office open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for \r\nperformance times and ticket prices. [;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\n@lllou11tains \r\nx lore old\u0026Water!alls \r\n \r\nAntiques \u0026 Galleries \r\n \r\nUnique Boutiques \u0026 Shops \r\n \r\nRestaurants \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfasts \r\n \r\nMountain Cabins \r\n \r\nGold Panning \u0026 Mines \r\n \r\nhe Scenic Mountain \r\n \r\nGold Museum Canoeing \r\n \r\n11lage of Dahlonega \r\n \r\nWaterfalls Tubing \r\n \r\nHiking \r\n \r\nScenic Mountain Drives \r\n \r\nBike Touring \r\n \r\nC hampionship Golf \r\n \r\nVineyards and Winery's \r\n \r\nFolkways Cu ltu ral Arts Center \r\n \r\nHorseback Riding \r\n \r\nMountain Biking \r\n \r\numerous Gold Panning, Arts, Heritage and Holiday Festivals \r\n \r\nIn the mountains, just one hour north of Atlanta on Hwy. GA 400 \r\nFor more information, call: Dahlonega-Lumpkin Co. Chamber ofCommerce \r\nwww.dahlonega.org 1-800-231-5543  1-706-864-3711 \r\n \r\n127 \r\n \r\n www.GEo RGI A0N M YM INo.oRG I 1 .800 V1 s 1T GA \r\n \r\nConfederate Memorial 100 Prior St,.Cedartown, 30 125 770-749- 1652 The United Daughters of the Confederacy built this monument to honor Confedera te ve teran s in 1906. Open dail y. Free. \r\nPolk County Historical Society Museum and Gardens 205 N. College St., Cedartown, 30 125 770-749-0073 A fo rmer children's libra ry houses this loca l museum, which chronicl es the history of Polk County. Open eac h Wed. 2 p.m.-4 p.m. and fourth Sun . of each \r\nmonth 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6' \r\nSterling Holloway Marker Comer of College St. and Sterling Holloway Place Ceda rtown, 30 125 770-749-1 652 Sterling Holloway, the actor behind th e instantly recognizabl e raspy voice of Winnie th e Pooh, began performing right here in his early childhood, putting on \"neighborh ood va riety shows.\" Open daily. Free. \r\nTravel Services PolkCounty Chamber of Commerce 512 Main St., Cedartown, 30 125 770-749- 1652, 800-226-251 7, http://polk.ofgeorgia.org/ Open lvlon.- Fri . 9 a. m.-5 p.m. , Sat. 10 a. m.-3 p.m. ~WC \u0026 \r\nHis toric High Co un try Lake Conasauga Recreation Area and Lake Conasauga SongbirdManagement Area 3941 US Hwy. 76, Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6736, 1v,vw.fs.fed.us The area offers ca mping facilities, fi hing, swimming, boating, pi cni cking, birdwa tching, and hiking. Open \r\ndaily. Call for fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nNorthGeorgia Speedway 300 N. Georgia Raceway Rd., Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-33 13, 1v,v,v.northgeorgiaspeedway.com Races every Saturday night from April through October, with events in th e foll owing classes: Super Late Model, L1te Model, Sportsman, Hobby, Ministock, and Pure Street Stock. Ca ll fo r event times and \r\nadmission fees. ~ WC \u0026Tl \r\nTravel Services Chatsworth Local Welcome Center, Chatsworth- Murray County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 126 r_ Third Ave., Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6060, 800-969-9490 \\VIVIV.a lltel.netl~murraychamber Open Mon.- Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a. m.5 p.m. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nFort Mountain Stables 548 Cliffmine Rd. , Chatsworth, 30705 706-5 17-8555 Enjoy three- and four-day pack rides th rough the Chattahoochee 1ational Forest. Rental horses and instruction ava il able Tue.-Sat. Reserva tions required. Ca ll fo r fees. ~ WC \r\nCHICKAMAUGA \r\nHistoric High Country Lee and Gordon'sMills Red Belt Rd., Chickamauga, 30707 706-375-680 1 One of the oldest operating mills in the state of Georgia. Loca ted near the Chickamauga Chattanooga \r\national Military Park . Tours ava il abl e. Open \r\nTue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC \u0026 \r\n128 \r\n \r\nCLARKESVILLE J-3 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Fern Springs Recreation Area Dicks Hill Pkwy., Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-622 1, 1v,viv.fs.fed.uslco nf Th e rustic stonework trails and rock shelters that C ivilian Conserva tion Corps stonemasons built here in the 1930s compl ement th e natural bea uty of this \r\nqui et pi cnic area. Free. ~ WC \r\nLake Burton Trout Hatchery 3695 GA Hwr 197 ., Clarkesville, 30523 706-947-3 112 Fishing, wildlife vi ewing areas, boating, and skiing are \r\nava ilable. Open daily 8 a. m.-4:30 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6' \r\nLake Burton Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 197 N., Clarkesville, 30523 770-535-5700, \\VIVIV. dnr.state.ga. us/dn r/wiId Escape to 12,800 acres of rugged orth Georgia backcountry for fishing, hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, \r\nand horseback riding. Call for fees. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nLake Russell Recreation Area 304 Lake Russell Rd., Clarkesville, 3052 3 706-754-622 1, 11av,v.fs.fed.us/conf This tranquil !00-ac re lake offers a relaxed setting fo r fi shing, picnicking, swimming, and boating (although \r\noutboard motors are not permitted). Free.~ WC \u0026 \r\nLake Tugalo- GA Power Off US Hwy. 441 N., Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-782-4014, MVIV.so uthemco.com Vi sitors can enj oy boating and fi shing. Open \r\n~lon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-8 p.m. Admiss ion $4. ~ WC 6' \r\nMauldin House 458 Jefferson St., Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-2296, \\VIVIV.seehabersha m.com This historic in-town fa rmstead exhibi ts family and loca l history. The millinery shop next door provides a glimpse into ti mes past, with antique clothes and hats on display. Open Tu e.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 10 \r\na.m.-2 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6' \r\nPanther Creek Falls and Panther Creek Recreation Area Old US Hwy. 441 N. , Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-622 1, 1v,v,v.fs.fed.uslco nf A trail leads visitors along th e creek's bluffs to three waterfa lls. Open daily. Admission $2 per vehicl e. ~WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nHabersham County Welcome Center Mauldin House, 458 Jefferson St. , Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-2296, \\VIVIV.seehabersham .com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 10 a. m.-4 p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\nSunburst Stables 3181 GA Hwy. 255, Clarkesville, 30523 800-806-1 953, 1v,viv.sunbu rs/stables.com Take a group trail ride or enjoy a private lesson in the Chattahoochee ational Forest. Open daily 10 a. m.- \r\n4 p.m. $25 an hour. ~ WC 6'Tl \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains BeckyBranch Falls Warwoman Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782 -3320 Visit www.visitn orth eastgeo rgia.com/waterfalls. htm fo r more in fo rmation. ~ \r\nDick'sCreek Falls Off Sandy Ford Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320 Visit www.visitn orth eastgeorgia.co m/waterfalls. htm fo r more in fo rmation. ~ \r\n \r\nEllicott Rock WildernessArea Forest Service Rd. 646, Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, uav,v.fs.fed.us./conf You'll find exceptional hiking in this 2,021 -ac re wildern ess area. Open daily. Free. ~ \r\nHolcomb Creek Falls /-/ale Ridge Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320 Visit www.visitnorth eastgeorgia.com/wa terfa ll s.htm fo r more info rmation. \r\nLake Rabun- GA Power Lake Rabun Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-40 14, \\VIVIV.southemco.com Enjoy boa ting and fishing as well as ca mping and \r\nlodging. Open daily. Admission $3 per vehicle. ~ WC 6' \r\nLake Seed- GA Power Off Lake Rabun Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-7 2-4014, 1v,v,v.southemco.co111 On this 835-acre lake, enjoy swimming, boating, and primitive ca mping. Open daily. Ca ll for fees. ~WC \u0026 \r\nRabun Beach Recreation Area Lake Rabun Rd. S. (Coun ty Rd. 10), Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, MV1v.(s.(ed.uslco11f Visitors can enjoy picnicking, hiking, boating, swimming, and fi shing. Campsites with electrical and water hookups are ava ilabl e. Open daily. Ca ll for fees. ~WC \u0026 \r\nSandy Bottom Recreation Area Tallulah River Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, 1viv,v.(s.(ed.uslconf Ca mpsites, picni c areas, and fishing make this spot a mountain favorite. Open daily. Admission $8 per \r\ncampsite. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nSouthern Nantahala Wilderness Area Tallulah River Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, 1v,v,v.(s.(ed.uslconf T his sceni c area offers breathtaking views of the mountains, in addition to hiking, eco tourism, and wildlife viewing. Open daily. Free. ~ \r\nTallulah Falls Lake- GA Power US /-fwy. 441 S., Clayton, 30525 706-782-4014, 1v,v,v.southemco.com Covering 63 acres, th e lake has 3.6 mil es of shoreline and is part of th e new Tallulah Gorge State Park. \r\nOpen daily. Call fo r fees. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nTallulah River Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, 1v,v,v.(s.(ed.uslconf Fish for trout in the Tallulah River or hike through nea rby Coleman Rive r Scenic Area in this secluded section of th e Tallulah Ranger Distri ct. Open daily. \r\nParking $5, campsites $14. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nTate Branch Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, 1v,v,v.fs.(ed.uslconf Located in the Tallulah Ranger District, this recreation area has good trout fishing, exceptional fa ll color, and remote mountain scenery. Ca mpsites are \r\nava ilable. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nTut'sGame Preserve Tut's Mountain US /-fwy. 441 S. and Seed Tick Rd. , Clayton, 30525 706-782-621 8, 800-62 1-1768, 1v,v,v. tutsmountain.co111 Wildlife viewing, campsites, hiking trails, and fishing \r\navailable. Open daily. Ca ll for fees. ~ WC \u0026fl \r\n \r\nWarwoman Dell Recreation Area Wanvoman Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, MVIV.(s.(ed.uslconf This densely forested area on Warwoman Creek is abundant with wildflowers. Enjoy picni cking and the nature trail. Open daily mid-Mar.- mid- ov. Free. \r\nShelter rental $40. ~ WC 6' \r\nWarwoman Wildlife Management Area Wanvoman Rd. , Clayton, 30525 770-535-5700, MVlv.dnr. state.ga. usldnrlwild Hunting, camping, fi shing, hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, and horseback riding are available. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ \r\nWillis Knob Recreation Area Willis Knob Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, W\\Vlv.(s.(ed.uslconf Horseback riding, fi shing, and hiking are available. \r\nOpen daily. Campsites $36 a night. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Nantahala Outdoor Center 851 -A Chattooga Ridge Rd., Clayton, 30525 864-638-5980, 800-232-7238, W\\VIV. noc.com The Na ntahala offers a captivating introduction to white-water raftin g. Both guide-assisted and rental trips are available. Call fo r hours and fees. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nRabun County Chamber, Rabun Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 232 US Hwy. 441 N., Clayton, 30525 706-782-4812, MVlv.gamountains.comlrabun \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nSoutheastern Expeditions- Chattooga River Rafting 7350 US Hwy. 76 E., Clayton, 30525 404-329-0433, 800-868-7238 \\VIVIV.so utheastemexpeditions.com Overnight trips, canoe and kayak instruction, and group team-building seminars are ava ilable. The season runs Mar.-Oct. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC \r\nWildwater Ltd. Rafting Off US /-fwy. 76, Clayton, 30525 864-647-9587, 800-451 -9972 , www.wildwaterrafting .com Rafting trips providing exceptional facilities, top-quality equipment, and a highly trained staff. Open daily June-Aug. 9 a.m.- 7 p.m. Sept-May 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fe es. ~ WC \r\nCLERMONT \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Montara Farm 6749 Stringe r Rd., Clennont, 30527 770-983-0503, \\VIVIV.montarafarrn .com Take a two-hour group trail ride through 600 acres of lush wildflower meadows and mountain-view trails. \r\nOpen daily. Call for fees. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nCLEVELAND 1-3 \r\nNo rtheast Georgia Mountains Andrews Cove Recreation Area GA /-fwy. 75 N., Cleveland, 30545 706-754-6221 , W\\Vlv.(s.(ed.uslconf Overlooking Lake Chatuge, this mountain recreation area offers visitors the opportunity to follow an old logging trail up to a section of the Appalachian Trail. Open daily from ea rly May until late Nov., 7 a. m.- 10 \r\np.m. Admiss ion $5. ~ WC 6' \r\nBabyLand General Hospital 73 W. Undenvood St., Cleveland, 30528 706-865-21 71, \\VIVIV.cabbagepatchkids.com Witness the \"birth \" of a Cabbage Patch Kid in a turnof-th e-century-themed medical clinic. Open Mon.- \r\nSat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a. m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nAlto Baldwin Demorest Tallulah Fa lls Mt. Airy Clarkesville Cornelia \r\nMt. Laurel Festival Chattahoochee Mtn. Fair Big Red Apple Festival Demorest 4th of July Festival \r\n \r\nBig Red Apple Monument Tallulah Gorge Soque River Antiques Pottery Crofts Folk Art Gollenes \r\nChattahoochee River Biking Hiking \r\nTrout Fishing Mountain Golf Courses Johnny Mize Museum Everything Elvis Museum \r\nDepot Museum Chenocetoh Tower \r\nLake Russell Groce Calvary Church \r\nMaudlin House Hlstonc Walking Tours Town Shopping Squares \r\nMotels Bed \u0026 Breakfasts Mountain Cabins \r\nRestaurants Community Theatre \r\nHistoric Inn \r\n~~f\u0026~ \r\nl -800-835-2559 \r\nwww. seehobershom.com \r\n \r\n www . GEORGIA0NMvM I ND.ORG I I .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nThread your way through the \r\n \r\nGold 'nGemGrubbin' Mine 75 Gold ugget Ln. , Cleveland, 30538 706-865-5-154, www.goldngem.com Visit an authentic operating gold mine and pan for \r\n \r\nTravel Services Habersham County Chamber of Commerce 668 Clarkesville St. , Cornelia, 3053 1 706-778--165-1, \\V\\V\\V.seehabersham.com \r\n \r\nCooper Creek Scenic Area Forest Sen1ice Rd. 4, offGA Hwy. 60, Dahlonega, 30533 706-745-6928, 1V1V1v.{s.(ed.us/con( This scenic area features hiking trails, campsites, and \r\n \r\nHistory \r\n \r\ngold and gemstones. Fishing, camping, and golf are Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nalso available. Open daily summer 9 a.m.-6 p.m., off- \r\n \r\nseason 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Ca ll fo r fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nCRANDALL \r\n \r\ntrout fishing in Cooper Creek and its tributaries. Open daily. Ca ll for fees. [;;I WC ' \r\n \r\nNatural \r\n \r\nHigh Shoals Falls and High Shoals Scenic Area Forest Sen\u003eice Rd. 283, offGA Hwy. 75, Cleveland, 30528 706-7-15-6928, W\\Vlv.(s.(ed.uslcon( \r\n \r\nHisto ric Hig h Cou ntry Cohutta Springs 1175 Cohutta Springs Rd., Crandall, 30711 706-695-9093, 800-940-6789, \\V\\V\\V.cohuttasprings.com \r\n \r\nCrisson Gold Mine 2736 Morrison Moore Pkwy., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-6363, 1V\\V\\v.dahlonega.org Visit Georgia's on ly working stamp mill , a I l 9-year \r\n \r\nBeauty Dalton \u0026Northwest Georgia \r\n \r\nEnjoy an observation deck beside two of the five love- Visitors en joy waterskiing, pontoon boat rides, and old machine used to crush rock and remove gold and \r\n \r\nly falls in this area. Open daily. Free. [;;I WC O'- \r\nYonah Mountain GA H\"?' 75 r., Cleveland, 30528 \r\n \r\ncanoei ng. Also an idea l meeting environment fo r all si lver. Open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n \r\nkinds of groups. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\n[;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nCUMMING G-5 \r\n \r\nDahlonega Historic District \r\n \r\nffnthe middle of Civil War battlefields, Cherokee Indian sites, \r\n \r\n706-865-5356 At 3, 156 feet, Yonah i'vlountain is the highest mountain in White Coun ty. Open daily. Free. \r\nTravel Services White County Chamber of Commerce 122 N. Main St., Cleveland, 30528 \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Lanierland Music Park 611 5 Jot-Em Down Rd., Cumming, 30041 770-887-7464, \\V\\V\\V.lanierland.com Lani erland has had top entertainers in country music \r\ngrace its stage. Ca ll for showtimes and fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nTown Square, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3711, 800-23 1-5543, 1V11~v.dahlonega.org Dahlonega features unique shoppi ng and dining expe riences in authen ti c I9th-century buildings. Open daily. Free. [;;I WC ' \r\nDeSoto Falls and DeSoto Falls Recreation Area \r\n \r\nnd glorious natural beauty lies Dalton and Whitfield County. own as \"The Carpet Capital\" we are located halfway between \r\nAtlanta and Chattanooga on I-75, Exits 328 - 341. In addition to unique heritage sites, and a variety of dining options, you are \r\n \r\n706-865-5356, \\V\\V\\V. whitecounty.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nPoole'sMill Covered Bridge Poole's Mill Rd. , Cumming, 30 l 30 \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 129119, Cleveland, 30528 706-745-6928, \\V\\Vlv.(s.(ed.uslconf \r\n \r\nsure to find a bargain as you shop for \r\n \r\nCOHUTTA \r\n \r\n770-887-6-161 \r\n \r\nl 5 miles north of Cleveland, near Dahlonega \r\n \r\nThe bridge, built in 1906, is one lane wide, 90 feet A sign at the trai lhead here attributes the falls' nam e \r\n \r\narpet, clothes, or a classic antique. \r\n \r\nHistoric High Cou ntry \r\n \r\nlong, and spans Settledown Creek. Open daily. Free. to tl,e discovery of a mysterious plate of armor in tl,e \r\n \r\nCohutta Fisheries Center 5350 Red Clay Rd., Cohutta, 30710 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n1880s. Enjoy hiking, fishing, and wild life viewing. Open daily Apr.-Nov. Admission 8 per campsite. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\ngains abound at Dalton's carpet and \r\n \r\n706-69-1-8830, \\V\\V\\v.daltoncvb.com \r\n \r\nCumming- Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nThe Cohutta National Fish Hatchery features tanks 212 Kelly Mill Rd., Ste. 120, Cumm ing, 300-10 \r\n \r\nDockery Lake Recreation Area \r\n \r\noutlets, but while you're here, explore \r\n \r\ndisplaying the warm-water species raised by the hatch- 770-887-6461, \\V\\V\\V.(orsythchamber.org \r\nery. Fishing is avai lable. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nForest Service Rd. 654, off GA Hwy. 60 Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\nlltllil!!IUl:iQlOuntain ridges...the home \r\n \r\n4:30 p.m. Tours by appointment. Call for fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nDAHLONEGA H-3 \r\n \r\n706-745-6928, 1V1V1v.fs.fed.uslcon( This recreation area offers camp ing, hiking, picnick- \r\n \r\nunds of the Cherokee...important \r\n \r\n, COMMERCE J-5 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Moun tains Appalachian Outfitters River Trips \r\n \r\ning and fishing. Open daily mid-Apr.-late Oct. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nttlefields and burial grounds of the Blue and Gray... \r\n \r\nAtlanta Dragway \r\n \r\n2084 S. Chestatee, Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\n500 E. Ridgeway Rd., Commerce, 30529 706-335-230 1, WWlv.atlantadragway.com \r\n \r\n706-86-1-7 11 7, 800-426-7 11 7, IV\\V\\v.appoutga.com \r\n \r\nFolkways Center of the Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nExperience the seren ity of th e Etowah and Chestatee 303 S. Chestatee St., Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\nt:iques \u0026 Boutiques  Nob North Golf Course \r\n \r\nThis top HRA Winston drag-racing facility is home to the Southern Nationa ls each May. Ca ll for event \r\ntimes, racing schedu les, and fees. [;;I WC O'- fl \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nRi vers by canoe, or kayak. Open daily June-Aug., Thu.-Sun. Apr. , May, and Sept. Ca ll for fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\nBlue Ridge Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\n706-867-6710, 877-628-8674, \\VIVIV.{olkwayscenter.com Visitors gain insight into traditional music, crafts, dance, cooking, whiskey and brandy making, medicine, and folklore. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. \r\nCa ll for concert in formation and fees. lil WC O'- \r\n \r\nrater's 'Mill storic Do \r\n \r\n Tanger Outlet Center \r\n OnefVann Ho~  Qhiclfunauga l\u0026ttf~eld \r\n \r\nJackson County Area Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 52 W. (Lawer Blue Ridge WMA) \r\n \r\n1655 S. Elm St., Commerce, 30529 \r\n \r\nor GA Hwy. 60 N. (Upper Blue Ridge WMA) \r\n \r\nHolly Theatre \r\n \r\n706-335- 1897, \\V\\V\\v.;acksoncou ntyga.com \r\n \r\nDahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\n69 W Main St. , Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\n770-535-5700, \\V\\V\\V.dnr.state.ga.usldnrlwild \r\n \r\n706-86-1-3759, \\V\\V\\V.hollytheatre.org \r\n \r\nEnjoy hunting, fishing, campi ng, hiking, birdwatch- A community theater that hosts movies, theater pro- \r\n \r\ning, picnicking, and horseback riding on 39,000 ductions, and special performances. Office open Mon.- \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mo un tai ns \r\n \r\nacres. Open daily. Ca ll for fees. \r\n \r\nFri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for performance times and \r\n \r\nBig Red Apple Monument \r\n \r\nticket prices. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\n102 Grant Place, Cornelia, 3053 1 \r\n \r\nChestatee Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\n706-778-8585, 1V1V1v.seehabersham.com \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 19 r., Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\nMedicine Bow, Ltd. \r\n \r\nThe worl d's largest apple monument is dedicated to 770-535-5700, \\V\\V\\v.dnr.state.ga.us/dnrlwild \r\n \r\n104 Medicine Bow, Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\nthe apple growers of 1orth Georgia. Open daily. Free. Publi c hunting, camping, hiking, birdwatching, pic- 706-864-5928, \\V\\V\\V.medicinebow. net \r\n \r\n[;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nnicking, and horseback riding avai lable. Open daily. A school for all ages that guides each student toward \r\n \r\nCall for fees. \r\n \r\na unique relationship with the fore st by connecting to \r\n \r\nLake Russell Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nancient sk ills and lore of the Native American. Call \r\n \r\nCornelia, 3053 1 \r\n \r\nChestatee Wildlife Preserve \r\n \r\nfor a calendar of events and fees. Open by appoint- \r\n \r\n770-535-5700, \\V\\V\\v.dnr.state.ga.usldnrlwild \r\n \r\n469 Old Dahlonega Hwy., Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\nment on ly. lil \r\n \r\nAdiacent to Lake Russell Recreation Area \r\n \r\n706-864-941 1, chestateewildli(e.org \r\n \r\nIdea l for hiking, biking, or trai l running. Free. WC O'- This preserve specializes in the preservation through Sunny Farms North \r\n \r\neducation of exotic and domestic wildlife. Open daily 1332 Lo11gbra11ch Rd. , Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\nLoudermilk Boarding House Museum \r\n \r\n10 a.m.-5 p.m. Winter hours Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 706-867-9167 \r\n \r\n271 Foreacre St. , Cornelia, 3053 1 \r\n \r\np.m., Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $10, children Enjoy one- and two-hour horseback rides witl, pasture \r\n \r\n706-778-2001, \\V\\V\\v.;onimabe.com \r\n \r\n$6. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nand mountain trails. Full or pasture boarding is avail- \r\n \r\nOn permanent display on the third floor is owner Joni \r\n \r\nable. Open daily 9 a.m .-3 p.m. Call fo r fees. lil WC \r\n \r\nMabe's Panoramic Encyclopedia of Everything Elvis. Consolidated Gold Mine \r\n \r\nOpen daily. Adults $5, children 6 and under free . 185 Consolidated Cold Mine Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 Water'sCreek Recreation Area \r\n \r\n[;;1 6' \r\n \r\n706-864-8473, 1V\\V\\V.consolidatedgoldmine.com \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 19 . at Forest Service Rd. 34 \r\n \r\nTake a wa lking tour through the massive under- Dahlonega, 30533 \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nground network of tunnels and learn about tech- 706-745-6928, 1V\\V1v.{s.fed.uslconf \r\n \r\nniques used by ea rly miners. Open summer Located in tl,e Brasstown Ranger District, this recre- \r\n \r\nMon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat.-Sun. IOa.m.-5 p.m., ation area features camping, picnicking, and fishing. \r\n \r\n130 \r\n \r\nwinter daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;;I WC O'- Open daily. Free. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\n www . G EORG IA 0N MvMJN o.o RG I I . 8 00 V 1s 1T G A \r\n \r\nGeorgia is known for having one of the best state park systems in the nation, protecting more than 77, 500 acres of natural beauty. For more in formation, visit www.gastateparks.org or call 800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park and Lodge 1788 CA Hwy. 356 Helen, 305-15 706-878-220 1 Two miles northeast of Helen \r\n \r\nBLAIRSVILLE Vogel State Park 7485 Vogel State Park Rd. Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-2 628 11 miles south of Blairsville, on US Hwy. 19-1 29 \r\nCALHOUN New Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site 1211 Chatsworth Hwy. Calhoun, 3070I 706-62-f-132 I One mile east o{I-75, Exit 317, on CA Hwy. 225 \r\nCARROLLTON John Tanner State Park 35-f Tanner Beach Rd. Carrollton, 30 11 7 770-8 30-22 22 Six miles west of Carrollton, off CA Hwy. 16 \r\nCARTERSVILLE Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site 813 Indian Mounds Rd. Cartersville, 30 120 770-387- 37-1 7 Five miles so uthwest of1-75 Exit 288 \r\nRed Top Mountain State Park and Lodge 50 Lodge Rd. Cartersville, 30121 770-975-4226 Just east of 1-75, Exit 285 \r\nCHATSWORTH Chief Vann House HistoricSite 82 CA H\"?' 225 N. Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-2598 Located at intersection of CA Hwy. 22 5 and CA H11?' 52-A \r\nFort Mountain State Park 18 1 Fort Mountain Park Rd. Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-262 1 Eight miles east of Chatsworth , on Hwy. 52 \r\nCLARKESVILLE Moccasin Creek State Park 3655 CA HU?' 197 N. Clarkesville, 30523 706-947-3 194 15 miles west of Clayton \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park 650 Wa tson Mill Rd. Comer, 30629 706-783-53 49 Three miles south of Comer, of{ CA Hwy. 22 \r\nDAHLONEGA Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site I Public Square, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-22 57 Five miles west ofCA Hwy. 400 \r\nDALLAS Pickett'sMill Battlefield Historic Site 4432 Mt. Tabor Church Rd. Dallas, 30 157 770-443-7850 Of{ CA H111y. 381 \r\nDAWSONVILLE Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge 240 Amicalola Falls Lodge Rd. Dawsonville, 30534-4703 706-265-4703 15 miles northwest of Dawsonville, on CA Hwy. 52 \r\nELBERTON Bobby Brown State Park 2509 Bobby Brown State Park Rd. Elberton, 30635 706-213-2046 21 miles southeast of Elberton, off CA Hwy. 72 \r\nRichard 8. Russell State Park 4144 Russell Dam Dr., Elberton, 30635 706-2 13-2045 Eight miles northeast of Elberton, of{CA Hwy. 77 \r\nHARTWELL Hart State Park 330 Hart State Park Rd. Harhl'ell, 30643 706-376-8756 North of Hartwell off US Hwy. 29 \r\nHELEN Smithgall Woods Conservation Area 61 Tsalaki Trail, Helen, 30545 706-878-3087 On CA Hwy. 75-A, three miles west of I-le/en \r\n \r\nLAVONIA Tugaloo State Park 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd. Lavonia, 30553 706-356-4362 Follow signs fro m 1-85, Exit 173 \r\nMOUNTAIN CITY Black Rock Mountain State Park Black Rock Mountain Pkwy. Mountain City, 30562 706-7-16-2 141 Three miles north of Clayton, off US Hwy. 4-fl \r\nRISING FAWN Cloudland Canyon State Park 122 Cloud/and Ca nyon Park Dr. Rising Fawn, 30738 706-657-4050  Eight miles east of Trenton on Route 136 \r\nROYSTON Victoria Bryant State Park 11 05 Bryant Park Rd. Royston, 30662 706-2 45-6270 On CA Hwy. 327, south of 1-85 Exit 160 \r\nSUMMERVILLE James H. Floyd State Park 2800 Floyd State Park Rd. Summen,ille, 30747 706-857-0826 Three miles southeast of Summenille, off US Hwy. 27 \r\nTALLULAH FALLS Tallulah Gorge State Park 338 Jane Hurt Yam Dr. Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-75-f-7970 On US Hwy. 441 south of Clayton \r\nTOCCOA Traveler'sRest Historic Site 8162 Riverdale Rd. Toccoa, 30577 706-886-22 56 Six miles east of Toccoa of{US Hwy. 123 \r\nWINDER Fort Vargo State Park CA Hwy. 81, Winder, 30680 770-867-3-189 South of Winder on CA Hwy. 81 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nDahlonega- Lumpkin County Chamber and Welcome Center 13 S. Park St. , Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-37 11 , 800-23 /-5543, www.dahlonega.org \r\nOpen daily 9 a. m.- 5:30 p.m. [;;i WC b. \r\nGold City Corral and Carriage Service 49 Forrest Hills Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-9395, www.goldcitycorral. com Take a half-day trip down forest trails and scenic mountain back roads on horseback. Ca rriages are also \r\nava ilable. Adul ts $20, children $16. [;;i WC fl T \r\nStories of the Mountains 13 S. Park St. , Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-9 175, www.dahlonega.org On this tour you'll hea r folktales and lea rn about the deve lopment of the mountains and valleys and the fa mil ies who lived here. Shuttle service ava il able. By appointment only. Call for fees. [;;i WC 6,. \r\nDALLAS \r\nHistoric High Count ry New Hope Church Monument CA Hwy. 38 1, Dallas, 30132 770-445-60 16, www.pauldingco untygeorgia.com This monument marks th e spot of a crucial two-\u003clay battle in the War Between the States. Open daily. Free. \r\nPaulding County Museum 295 Johnston St. at Herschel Jones Middle School Dallas, 30 132 770--145-60 16 Contains memorabilia and records of events and history of Paul ding County. Call fo r hours and fees. i:;;i WC 6,. \r\nSoutheastern International Dragway 165 3 Dragstrip Rd., Dallas, 30 132 770-445-2 183 Races are schedul ed each weekend on this I/8th-mile \r\ndrag-racing track. Ca ll for hours and fees . [;;i WC b. fl \r\nTravel Services Paulding CountyChamber of Commerce 455 Jimm y Ca mpbell Pkwy., Dallas, 30 132 770--f-15-60 16, www.pauldingco untygeorgia.com Driving tour in fo rmation ava ilable. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;i WC 6,. \r\nDALTON 0-2 \r\nHi stori c High Co untr y A Main Street Cit y \r\nAtlantaCampaign Pocket Park US Hwy. 41 ., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-33 1-3 258, w,vw.daltoncvb.com The park is part of the Blue and Cray Trai l, with a plaque and relief map explaini ng this phase of the \r\nAtlanta Ca mpaign. Open dai ly. Free. [;;i b. \r\nConfederateCemetery and Memorial Wall Emory St. in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-33 1-3258, ,vivw. daltoncvb.com This cemetery is the site of 42 1 Confederate and four unknown Uni on so ldi ers' graves. Open daylight \r\nhours. Free. [;;i b. \r\nCreative Arts Guild 520 W. Waugh St., Dalton, 30720 706-278-0 168, ,viviv.creativea rtsguild.org Both a gallery and dance studio, the Creative Arts Guild sponsors exhibits, and classes in dance, music, and the arts. Open Mon.-Thu. 9 a. m.-7 p.m., Fri . 9 a. m.- \r\n4:30 p.m. Call for fees. [;;i WC b. \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nel/louutains \r\n \r\nCrown Gardens and Archives 715 Chattanooga Ave. , Dalton, 30720 706-278-02 17 This is home to th e Whitfi eld-Murray Historical Society. Genealogy enthusiasts ca n find records here fo r Wh itfield and Murray Counties. I ext door visit the Hami lton House Muse um, Dalton's oldest home. Open Tue.-Fri . 10 a.m.- 5 p. m., Sat. 9 a.m.-noon. \r\nFree. [;;i WC b. \r\nDugGap Battle Park W. Dug Gap Battle Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-278-02 17, 800-33 1-3258, lVlVlv. daltoncvb.com The rock walls at this monument we re used by C ivil War soldiers as protection during battle. Open daily. Free. [;;i WC 6,. \r\nHistoric DowntownDalton 210 1. Pentz St. (Old Fire Hall), Dalton, 30720 706-278-3332 Explore histori c downtown Dalton and find anti ques, restaurants, ra ilroad depots, and a theater. Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nPrater'sMill 500 Prater's Mill Rd., Dalton, 3072 1 706-694-6455, ,viviv. Pra tersMill.org This historic gristmill was built in 1855. Call fo r information. Grounds open daily. Buildings open 9 a.m.-6 \r\np.m. during fa irs only. Admission $5. [;;i WC b. fl T \r\nSpring CreekPreserve Boyles Mill Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-33 1-3258 ,vivw. du til. comlspringcreek. htm At this 200-acre wetlands reconstruction project visitors ca n observe native fl ora and fa una. Open daily. \r\nFree. [;;i WC b. \r\nStatue of Joseph E.Johnston Comerof Hamilton and Crawford Sts. , Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-33 1-3258, ,viviv.daltoncvb.com This is the only outdoor statue dedicated to the memory of Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston, the highest-ranking regular army offi ce r to resign and join the Confederacy. Open daily. Free. [;;i WC \r\nWink Theatre 11 5 W. Crawford St. , Dalton, 30720 706-226-9465, lVlVlV.winktheatre.com Dalton's very own version of Atlanta's fa mous Fox T heatre. Wink offers concerts, plays, and classic movies. Call fo r sc hedu le and ti cket pri ces. [;;iWC M IT \r\nTravel Services \r\nDalton Convention and Visitors Bureau/WelcomeCenter 22 11 Dug Cap Battle Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-33 1-32 58, ,viviv. daltoncvb.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a. m.- 5 p.m. [;;i WC b. \r\nDANIELSVILLE \r\nNo rth east Geo rgia Mo untains Broad River Outpost CA Hwy. 28 1, 79 11 Wi ldcat Bridge Rd. Danielsville, 30633 706-795-3242, ,vivw.gariver.comlbro. htm l Rive r-raft along this exciting but easy Class II Tdpids. Th e 6.5-mi le section-the Broad-contains seve n shoals, each with individual ledges and sloughs. All outings are se lf-guided. Closed mid-Nov.-mid-Mar. , except for groups with an appointment. Weekdays \r\n$10, weekends $15. [;;i WC \r\n \r\nJC OstrichRanch 1050 CA Hwy. 174, Danielsville, 30633 706-789-29 15, ,viviv.;cranch.com Lea rn more about these large, swift bi rds when you visi t this wo rking ostrich ranch. Please call ahead to \r\nmake reservations. Adults $5, children $4. [;;i WC b.fl T \r\nTravel Services Madison County Chamber of Commerce 144 1 GA Hwy. 98 W., Danielsville, 30633 -596 1 706-795-3473, ,viviv. madisoncountyga.org Open Mon.- Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p.m . (closed noon- I p.m.) i:;;i WC 6,. \r\nDAWSONVILLE G-4 \r\nNort heast Georgi a Moun tai ns Bowen Center forthe Arts 334 CA Hwy. 9 ., Dawsonville, 30534 706-2 16-ARTS, ,viviv.dawsonarts.org The Bowen Center of the Arts stages yea r-round exhibits by Georgia artists. Open Tue.-Fri . IOa.m .-5 \r\np.m., Sat. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;i WC b.T \r\nBurt'sFarm 480 1 GA Hwy. 52 E., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-370 /, 800-600-BURT, 1viviv. burtsfam1.com En joy a fa ll pumpkin harvest, hayrides, and popcorn processing. Open Sept. I-Nov. 5, 9 a. m.-6 p.m. Admission $5. [;;i WC b.fl \r\nUncle Shuck'sCorn Maze \u0026 Pumpkin Patch \r\nCA Hwy. 53 E., Dawsonville, 30534 770-772-6223, 888-OSHUCKS, lVlVlv.uncleshucks.com Stop by and pi ck pumpkins from our pumpkin patch. You'll also find a corn maze, gourds of all sizes, and Indian corn . Ca ll fo r hours. Adults $8, children and seniors $6. [;;i WC b. \r\nDawson Forest Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 53 W., Dawsonville, 30534 770-535-5700, 1vivw.dnr.state.ga. usldnrlwild Enjoy hunting, camping, ca noeing, birdwa tching, fishing, and horseback riding. Open daily. Call fo r fees. \r\nDawsonville Pool Room E. First St., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-2792 Bill Elliott memorabilia, featuring highlights from his ca reer. Food and pool also ava ilable. Open Fri .- Sat. 10 a.m.- 11 p.111 ., Sun .-Thu . 10 a. m.- 10 p.m. i:;;i WC 6,. \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center 222 Bailey-Waters Rd. , Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-6100, ,viviv. ka ngaroocenter. com This wildlife conse rvation and exotic-animals breeding fac ility has the largest kanga roo collection outside of Austral ia. Guided tours ava ilable Sat. , Sun., Tue., \r\nand Fri. by reservation only. Ca ll fo r fees. [;;i WC b. \r\nThunder Road U.S.A. CA H\"?' 53 E., Dawsonville, 30534 706-216-7223 , 1VW1v. th underroadusa.com Here you'll find the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame, a museum tl1at fea tures racing memorabilia, historic racing vehicles, videos of memorable mom ents in racing. Adul ts $8.50, children $6.50, seniors $7.50. [;;i WC 6,. \r\nTra vel Services Dawson CountyChamber,Convention and VisitorsBureau,and Welcome Center 54 CA Hwy. 53 W. (Old Jail), Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-6278, 877-302-927 1, 11~viv. da wson.org. Housed in the Dawsonvill e Old Jail bui lding. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p. m. [;;i WC 6,. \r\n \r\nDEMOREST \r\nHis toric High Co un try Johnny MizeAthleticCenter and Baseball Museum 280 Laurel Ave., Demorest, 30535 706-778-3000, 800-277-7020, ,viviv.piedmont.edu Na med fo r Baseball Hall of Fa rner and fo rm er Pi edmont playe r Johnny Mize, the muse um includes memorabilia from his career. Open daily 6 a.m.-10 \r\np.m. Museum admission Free. [;;i WC 6,. \r\nDILLARD J-1 \r\nNo rtheast Geo rgia Mounta ins Andy'sTrout Farm, Cabins,andCampground Betty's Creek Rd., Dillard, 30537 706-746-2550, 1V1VW.andystroutfann.co m Fishing, fishi ng equipment, and vacation cabi ns are ava ilable here. Open Apr.-Nov. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 \r\np.m. Ca ll for fees. [;;i WC b. \r\nTravel Services Dillard House Stables Old Dillard Rd., Dillard, 30537 706-746-2038, 706-782 -5630 (aft er hours) ,viviv. diIlardhouses tables .co m Farm rides, river rid es, trail rides, chi ldren's ring ride, or an all-day Chattooga Wilderness ride. Riding lessons are ava il abl e. Reservations advised for all tra il rides. Call for hours and fees. [;;i WC \r\nEAST ELLIJAY \r\nHi storic High Co un try Apple Orchard Alley 368 Craig St., Ste. 4, East Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7400 Gil me r County is Georgia's apple capital, and 11 of the county's 18 appl e orchards are spread across this picturesque va ll ey along CA Hwy. 52. Open daily \r\nAug.- 1 av. Free. \r\nTravel Services Gilmer CountyChamberof Commerce and WelcomeCenter 368 Craig St. , Ste. 4, East Elliiay, 30549 706-635-7400, ,viviv.gilmerchamber.com Open Mon.- Fri . 9 a. m.-5 p.111., Sa t. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. i:;;i WC 6,. \r\nELBERTON M-6 \r\nNorth east Georgia Mou ntain s Broad RiverWildlife Management Area Of{ CA Hwy. 79 W., Elberton, 30635 706-595-4222, ,viviv.georgiawildlife.com With a nice view of tl1e Broad River Shoals and excellent canoeing, this is a great place to enjoy the out- \r\ndoors. Open daily. Call for prices. [;;i WC b. \r\nElbert County Courthouse 011 the Square, Elberton, 30635 706-283-565 1 Elberton ca lls itself tl1e Gran ite Capi ta l of the World, and it shows in this granite-a nd-marble land ma rk. \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;i WC b. \r\nElbert County Wildlife Management Area Of{ GA Hwy. 72, Elberton, 30635 706-595-4222, 1VW1v.georgiawildlife.com Hunting, fish ing, hiking, birdwatching, canoe access, and picnicking can be en joyed he re. Open daily. Call \r\nfo r fees. [;;i WC b. \r\nElbertonGraniteMuseum and Exhibit 1 Granite Plaza, Elberton, 30635 706-283-255 1, ,viviv.egaonline.com Within the th ree stori es of self-guided exhibits are educational displays of antique granite-working tools used in th e quarry, as well as other arti facts. Open \r\nMon.-Sat. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;i WC b. \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\n .!J'ainesville-:Ytall Gounty \r\nFrom Shorelines to Finish Lines \r\n \r\n.JVe:ied in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and bordered by the shores of Lake Sidney Lanier, the area offers some of the finest recreation in the South - from lake sports and motor sports to major league football practices and facilities. \r\nWe have islands and highland resorts, scenic beauty and man-made fun, international raceways and romantic walkways, rolling hills and rumbling waters/ides; symphony and bluegrass; ballet and clogging; golfand beachcombing. \r\nSouthern charm and hospitality ... history coupled with the \r\nspirit of adventure and discovery. \r\nDiscover what the Gainesville-Hall County area holds for you. \r\n888-536-0005 www.GainesvilleHallCVB.org \r\n \r\nLanier Canoe 2003 World Championships September 10-14, 2003 at Lake Lanier \r\n \r\nTHE MANY PLEASURES of \r\nEMERALD POINTE RESORT AWAIT You. \r\nJu st minut es away from downtown Atlanta, \r\nth e many pleasures of Emerald Pointe Reso rt awa it yo u \r\nin one of Georgia's mo st sce ni c settings. \r\nSecluded, yet well-appointed, Emerald Pointe Resort at Lake Lanier Islands has been enchanting guests for years. Challenge you rself on a picturesque golf course where I 3 holes are \r\nsurrounded by sparkling water. Explore miles of untamed nature on foot, on bike or even on horseback. Enjoy swimming, suifing or sunning at the Beach \u0026_ Wat erpark or rent a boat \r\nf rom Harbor Landing and explore Georgia's largest lake. Retreat to one of our 246 lakeshore accommodations elegantly furnished with an inviting splendor. And of course, delight \r\nin a standard of service that caters to your every desire and anticipates you r every need . \r\n EMERALD POINTE RESORT TM \r\nAT LAKE LANIER ISLANDS 1-800-768-LAKE www.lakelanierislands.com \r\n- -- - - - - RECREATION CoKl'ORATION \r\n \r\n www.0EORGIA0NMYMIND.ORG I I .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nGeorgiaGuidestones GA Hwy. 77 N., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, www.elbertga.com This mysterious granite monument has stood atop one of Elberton's highest hills since I980. Also called the Stonehenge of America, the stones represent a baffling phenomenon, for the true identity of the person who commissioned the monument remains unknown. Open daily. Free. \r\nLake Richard B. Russell 4144 Russell Dam Dr., Elberton, 30635 706-213-3400, 800-944-7207, ,vww.sas.usace.army.mil With 540 miles of shoreline, this lake provides fishing and swimming. There is a visitors center at the darn, and a fishing pier is located below the darn. Open \r\ndaily 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nNancy Hart Cabin River Rd., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, www.elbertga.com Before she gained notoriety as a colonial spy during the American Revolution, Nancy Hart was also a staunch patriot, deadly accurate shot, and skilled doctor. Visit this replica of her cabin. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.rn.-5 p.rn. Free. [;l \r\nOld Dan Tucker'sGravesite Heardmont Rd., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, www.elbertga.com A veteran of the American Revolution, Daniel Tucker is probably best known as the Methodist minister whose empathy for-and legendary kindness towardsslaves inspired the song \"Old Dan Tucker,\" a beloved American folk ballad. Open daily. Free. \r\nTravel Services Elbert County Chamber and Welcome Center 148 College Ave., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651, www.elbertga.com Open Mon .-Fri. 8 a.rn.-5 p.rn. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nBeaverdam Marina 1155 Marina Dr., Elberton, 30635 706-213-6462 Full-service marina and restaurant. Open Thu.-Sun. \r\nI 1:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nELLIJAY F-3 \r\nHistoric High Country Cohutta Wildlife Management Area North Georgia Mountains, Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7400, www.gilmerchamber.com Hiking, picnicking, and fishing available. Open daily. Free. \r\nGilmer Golf and Games, Inc. 7286 GA Hwy. 515 N, Elliiay, 30540 706-698-4653 Championship miniature golf, indoor batting cages, and video game rooms. Open Mar. I-Nov. I. Call for \r\nhours and fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nHillcrest Orchards 9696 GA Hwy. 52 E., Elliiay, 30540 706-273-3838, www.hillcrestorchards.net Apples, apple cider, sorghum syrup, mountain honey, and apple butter available here. Open Sept. I-Nov. \r\n30 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nOlde Downtown Square Downtown Elliiay, Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7400, www.gilmerchamber.com There's something for everyone in downtown Ellijay, from antiques stores and malls to collectible and specialty shops. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nRich Mountain Wildlife Area Rich Mountain, Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7400 Despite the lack of established trails, hunters, hikers, and climbers often wind up in this 9,000-acre wilderness. Call for more information. \r\nRiver Park 1363 S. Main St., Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7700 The park offers picnic, tennis, swimming, and seasonal sports facilities. Office open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Park open daily. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nFLOWERY BRANCH H-5 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Atlanta Falcons Headquarters and Training Facility 4400 Falcon Pkwy., Flowery Branch, 30542 \r\n888-965-3115, www.atlantafalcons.com Visit the display on the team's history or watch a practice from the observation area. Call ahead for practice \r\ntimes and public accessibility. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nFlowery Branch Depot Flowery Branch, 30542 770-967-6391, www.cityoff/owerybranch.org This JOO-year-old historic train depot now serves as a community center and museum. Open Sat. JO a.m.1 p.m. or by appointment for tours. Call for fees. \r\n[;l WC M IT \r\nTravel Services \r\nNortheast Georgia Tourist Center I-985 N., Flowery Branch, 30542 770-965-9272, www.greaterhallchamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m [;l WC \u0026 \r\nFORT OGLETHORPE 8-1 \r\nHistoric High Coun t ry Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park 3370 LaFayette Rel., Fort Oglethorpe, 30742 \r\n706-866-9241, www.nps.gov/chch The nation's oldest military park features monuments, historical tablets, hiking trails, a multimedia program, and horse trails. Open daily. Summer hours \r\n8 a.rn.-5 p.rn. Adults $4, children $2. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nSixth Cavalry Museum 2 Bamharclt Circle, Fort Oglethorpe, 30472 706-861-2870 Located on former parade field, this museum showcases the life of cavalrymen. Open by appointment only. Call for fees. [;l \r\nGAINESVILLE H-5 \r\nNortheast Geo rgia Mountains A Main St reet City \r\nAlta Vista Cemetery and Longstreet Gravesite Jesse /ewe// Pkwy., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-5209 This cemetery is the final resting place of two Georgia governors and General James Longstreet. Open daily. Free. [;l \u0026 \r\nBete Todd Wages and Princess Lucie Shirazi Vintage Clothing Collections 406 Academy St., Gainesville, 30501 770-534-6169, 800-252-5119, www.brenau.edu These exhibits feature apparel collections from the early I880s to the I960s, with special emphasis on the Victorian and Edwardian periods. Open Sat.-Sun. I \r\np.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nBrenau University Permanent Art Collection Brenau University One Centennial Circle, Gainesville, 30501 770-5 34-6263, www.brenau.edu \r\n \r\nMore than 800 pieces of original art grace the university campus. Outdoor sculpture, paintings, and art in a variety of media are scattered across the campus. Gallery open Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.- \r\n5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nChattahoochee-Oconee National Forest 1755 Cleveland Hwy. (Forest Service-Supervisor's Office), Gainesville, 30501 770-297-3000, www.fs.fed.us/con( Trails lead visitors through scenic mountains, streams, hiking trails, and rolling hills. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.rn. Park open daily. Call for \r\nprices. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nChicopee Woods Agricultural Center 1855 Calvary Church Rd, Gainesville, 30507 770-531-6855, ,vww.hallcounty.org Equestrian events, rodeos, animal expositions, mountain bike races, and archery competitions can be seen here. Office open Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.rn. Call for \r\nfees. [;l WC \u0026 T \r\nLake Lanier Olympic Center 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, 30506 770-287-7888 (canoe/kayak), www.lckc.org The site of the rowing, sprint canoe, and kayak events of the I996 Centennial Olympic Games. Events, programs, and activities are held throughout the year for canoeist, kayaker, and rower. Call for hours and fees. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nElachee Nature Science Center 2125 Elachee Dr., Gainesville, 30504 770-535-1976, www.elachee.org This natural history museum and nature complex offers exhibits, live animal display, native plant garden, and hiking trails. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. \r\nJO a.rn.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nGreen Street Historic District Green St., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-5209 Enjoy the I9th- and 20th-century Victorian and neoclassical residences and businesses along this picturesque half-mile corridor. Open daily. Free. \r\nHistoric Downtown Gainesville Downtown Square, Gainesville, 30501 770-297-1141, www.gainesville.org Restaurants, specialty shops, an art center, art galleries, and museums can be found here. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nHistoric Hall County Courthouse Jesse /ewe// Pkwy., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-5209 The WPA-funded Hall County Courthouse, built in 1917, illustrates the Art Deco-influenced design of public buildings constructed during the New Deal \r\nera. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nNortheast Georgia History Center 311 Green St. S.E., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-0889 This history museum exhibits include a country store and a collection of memorabilia and drawings by Ed Dodd, creator of the Mark Trail comic strip. Open Tue.- Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. or by appointment. Adults \r\n$5, ch ildren and seniors $4, family pass $10. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nThe Oaks Miniature Golf, LLC 3709 Whiting Rel., Gainesville, 30504 770-534-4386 Miniature golf course. Open daily I I a.rn.-10 p.rn. \r\nAdults $6.25, children $5.25. [;l WC \u0026fl \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nwww.helenga.org  800-858-8027 \r\n \r\n www.GEORG I A0NMvM 1No . oRG I I . 8 00 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nFor more information on wineries throughout the state, call 1-800-VISIT GA or ,isit www.G eo rgiaO n My Mind .org. \r\nBRASELTON Chateau e1an Winery and Resort l00 Rue Charlemagne, Braselton, 305 17 678-425-0900, 800-233-W1NE(9463) 11avw.chateauelan.com \r\nChestnut MountainWinery 11 23 GA Hwy. 124, Braselton, 305 17 770-867-69l4, www.wines-across-america.com CLAYTON Persimmon Creek Vineyards 81 Vinerard Ln., Clayton, 30525 706-546-4884 \r\nDAHLONEGA Blackstock Vineyards 5452 Town Creek Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 770-983-13 71 \r\nDahlonega Tasting Room 16 N. Park St., at the Square, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-8275 Frogtown Cellars 3300 Damascus Church Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-865-0687, Mvw.{rogtownwine.com \r\nThree Sisters Vineyards and Winery 439 Vineyard Way, Dahlonega, 30533 706-865-9463, W11av. threesistersvineyard.com \r\nWolf Mountain Vineyards 180 Wolf Mou ntain Trail, Dahlonega. 30533 706-867-9862 WIVW . wo lfmou ntain vin eyards.co m \r\nHELEN Habersham Winery 7025 S. Main St. (GA Hwy. 75), Helen, 30545 706-878-9463, www.habershamwinery.com \r\nRINGGOLD Georgia Winery Taste Center GA Hwy. 2, Battlefield Pkwy., Ringgold, 30736 706-937-2177, Mvw.georgiawines.com \r\nSOCIAL CIRCLE Fox Vineya rds \u0026 Winery 225 Hwy. 11 S., Social Circle, 30279 770-787-5402 \r\nTIGER Tiger Mountain Vineyard \u0026 Winery 2592 Old HW)'- 44 1 N., Tiger, 30576 706-782-92 56 \r\nYOUNG HARRIS Crane Creek Vineyards 916 Crane Creek Rd., Young Harris, 30582 706-3 79-1 236, www.cranecreekvinyards.com \r\n138 \r\n \r\nRiver Forks Park \r\n \r\nHart CountyWildlife Management Area \r\n \r\n3500 Keith Bridge Rd., Gainesville, 30504 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 77 Alt. E., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\n770-5 31-3952, W1V1v.hallco unty.orglparks.asp \r\n \r\n770-535-5700, ,viviv.dnr.state.ga. usldnrlwild \r\n \r\nSwimmi ng beach, pi cni c sites with tables and grills, 1,000 acres ava ilable fo r hunti ng, primitive ca mping, \r\n \r\nfishing, hiking, and a sand volleyball court are ava il- birdwatching, and picnicking. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nable. Open Jan.-Sept. JOa.m.- 8 p.m., Oct.-Dec. JO \r\n \r\na.m.-7 p.m. Adults $6, children $3. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nHartwell Lake \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 129 N., Harhvell, 30643 \r\n \r\nSmithgall ArtsCenter \r\n \r\n706-376-4788, 888-893 -0678 \r\n \r\n33 1 Spring St. S. W., Ga inesville, 30503-1632 \r\n \r\n,viviv.sas.uwce.am1y. mi1/lakes/harhvell \r\n \r\n770-534-2787, 866-452-3979, '\"'\"'\" theartsco uncil.net Hartwe ll Lake offers a va riety of outdoor recreation \r\n \r\nLocated in a restored train depot, the arts cen ter has opportunities, including camping, fishing and boat- \r\nmee ting and banquet fa cilities, performance spa ce, ing. Open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nand ga llery exhi bit space. Visit the Web site for fees \r\n \r\nand perfo rma nce schedul e. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nHartwell Marina \r\n \r\nSteamLocomotive \r\n \r\n149 Harhvell Marina Rd., Harhvell, 30643 \r\n \r\n311 Green St. S.E., Ga inesville, 3050 1 \r\n \r\n706-376-5441, harhvellmarina.com \r\n \r\n770-536-0889, ga mountainstripod. com \r\n \r\nFull-service marina. Open Mon.- Sa t. 8 a. m.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\nThe Ga inesville and the Midland 209 are on exhibi t Call for fees. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nat the corner of Jesse Jewell Parkway and \\,Vest \r\n \r\nAcademy Street. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nHELEN 1-3 \r\n \r\nNortheast Georg ia Mo untain s \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nAlpineAmusement Park \r\n \r\nGainesville- Hall County Convention and VisitorsBureau \r\n \r\n41 9 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\n117 Jesse Jewell Pkwy. , Gainesville, 30501 \r\n \r\n706-878-2306, ,viviv. helenga.orglalpineamusementpark \r\n \r\n770-536-5209, 888-536-0005, ,viviv.gainesvillehallcvb.org Go-ca rts, a Tilt-A-Wh irl, and an Eli #5 Ferris whee l \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri . 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nare all part of this fa mily entertainment complex. \r\n \r\nSummer hours open daily I p.m.-11 p.m. Open week- \r\n \r\nGreater Hall Chamber and Gainesville Welcome.Center \r\n \r\nends only Sept.- ! ov., Mar.-May. Closed Dec.-Feb. \r\n \r\n230 E. E. Butler Pkwy., Ga inesville, 30501 \r\n \r\nCall for fees. [;l WC \r\n \r\n770-532-6206, WMv.ghcc.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nAlpine Antique Auto and Buggy Museum \r\n \r\n11 5 Escowee Dr., Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\nGainesville Marina \r\n \r\n706-878-0072 \r\n \r\n2145 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville, 30501 \r\n \r\n11aviv.alpineantiquea utoandbuggymuseum .com \r\n \r\n770-536-2171, \\V11av.gainesvillemarina.com \r\n \r\nAntique automobiles, buggies, and fa rm equipm ent \r\n \r\nFull-service marina. Call fo r hours and fees. [;l WC e,. are on display at this uniqu e museum . Open daily I0 \r\n \r\na.m .- 6 p.m . Admission $5. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nHARTWELL L-4 \r\n \r\nNo rth east Ge orgia Mount ai ns \r\n \r\nAlpine Miniature Golf \r\n \r\nThe Arts Center \r\n \r\n79 14 S. Ma in St., Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\n338 E. Howell St., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\n706-878-3328, 11aviv. hele11ga.org \r\n \r\n706-3 77-2040 \r\n \r\nMiniature golf course . Open daily Mar.-Nov. Open \r\n \r\nEnjoy regional and national fi ne arts and crafts at this weekends Dec.-Feb. (weather permitting). Call fo r \r\n \r\ncenter. Open Mon., Tue., Thu .-Sat. I p.m.-5:30 p.m. hours and fees. [;l WC \r\nFree. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nAlpine Wedding Chapel \r\n \r\nBluegrassExpress \r\n \r\n91 Munich Strasse, Helen, 30545 \r\n \r\n57 Depot St., Hartwell, 30643 \r\n \r\n706-878-5683, 800-873-935 1 \r\n \r\n706-376-3551 \r\n \r\nW1V1v.alpineweddingchapel. com \r\n \r\nEnjoy bluegrass music and a live radio show every Candlelit ceremoni es and exquisite fl oral decorations \r\n \r\nSaturday night in a fo rm er cotton wa rehouse. Open awa it you and your betroth ed at the Al pine Weddi ng \r\nSat. 7 p. m.-11 p.m . Ca ll for ti cket prices. [;l WC e,. Chapel. Call for rese rvation information. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nCenterof the WorldMonument US Hwy. 29 S., Hartwell, 30643 706-376-8 590 T he Center of the World historic monument honors the location of the Cherokee Indian assemblyground . It was here that th e C herokee tribal council met. \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC e,. \r\nHart CountyCommunityTheatre 83 Depot St., Hartwell, 30643 706-376-5599, wnav.geocities.comlhcct2001/index. html Enj oy qua rterly productions th roughout the year. Season ti ckets are ava ilable, and reservations are recomm ended. Offi ce open Tue.- Fri. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. \r\nCall fo r more info rmation and ticket prices. [;l WC e,. \r\nHart County Historical Museum 31 E. Howell St. , Hartwell, 30643 706-376-6330 Loca ted in the Teasley-Holland House, the muse um is an excell ent source of county historical information. Open Mo n.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p. m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nAnna Ruby Falls GA Hwy. 356, Helen, 30545 706-754-622 1, Mviv.fs.{ed. us./conf T he Lion's Eye interpretive tra il, near the visitors center and craft shop, is open to persons with visual and physica l disabilities. Picnicking, hiki ng, visitors center, and craft shop are also ava ilable. Ca ll for hours \r\nand fees. [;l WC e,. \r\nBlack Forest BearPark and Reptile Exhibit 8160 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-7043, ,viviv. helenga.org The park edu cates people about different species of bears by allowing th em to obse rve live bears. The repti le exhibit has nu merous large snakes for observa tion. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a. m.-7 p.m., Sat. 10 a. m.- 8 p.m., \r\nSun . 11 a. m.-6 p.m . Adm ission $4. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\n@/l/ou11t11i11s \r\n \r\nCharlema gne'sKingdom 8808 N. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-2200, lV1V1v.georgiamodelrailroad.com All of the buildings are replicas of existing bui ldings in Ge rmany. Computerized trai ns, hot-a ir balloons, three-ring circus, and a 22-foot moun ta in are just pa rt of this exhibit. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m.-6 p.m. Adults $5, children $2.50. [;l WC 6,. \r\nChattahoochee Wildlife Management Area Off US Hwy. Alt. 75 and GA H\"?' 75 N., Helen, 30545 706-535-5700, www.dnr.state.ga. usldnrlwild This primitive wildli fe area includes publi c hunting, fishing, primitive camping, hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, and horseback riding. Open daily. Call fo r fees. \r\nCool River Tubing 590 Edelweiss Dr., Helen, 30545 706-878-2665, 800-896-4595, ,viviv.coolrivertubing.com Sceni c 1- or 2.5-hour fl oats. Pi cnic areas, and BBQ grills ava ilable. Open Memorial Dav-Labor Day, 9 a. m.-6 p.m. Admission $5. [;l WC \r\nDukesCreekFalls and Recreation Area GA H\"?' 348, Helen, 30545 706-754-622 1, w,viv.fs.fed.uslconf An observa tion deck a fe w hundred feet along a combination paved trail and boardwa lk permi ts vi ewing of th e fa lls. T he bea utifu l Dukes Creek Falls plu mmet into a scenic gorge. Open daily. Admiss ion $4. [;l WC \r\nDukesCreek Mine GA Hwy. 75, Helen, 30545 706-878-2625 Pan fo r gold and screen fo r gems. Open daily I0:30 \r\na. m.-dark. Ca ll fo r fees. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nFlea MarketTubing 99 17 GA Hwy. 75 N., Helen, 30545 706-878- 1082, 11aviv. helentubing.com Enjoy the sce nery on one of our 1.5- or 3-hour fl oat trips down the Chattahoochee River from Memoria l Day through Labor Day. Admission $3. [;l WC \r\nHelen Speedway-NASCAR 8160 S. Ma in St. , Helen, 30545 706-878-7497 Race radio-controlled ca rs around an indoor track. There's also a large se lection of NASCAR T-shirts, caps, posters, fl ags, and other products. Ca ll for event \r\ntimes and fees. [;l WC e,. \r\nHorseTrough Falls GA H11?- 75 and Forest Service Rd. 44, Helen, 30545 706-754-622 1 Visit www.visitnorth eastgeorgia.com/wa terfa lls. htm \r\nfo r more in formation. [;l WC e,. \r\nLunar Tunes 8160 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-892- 1277 ,viviv. luna rtu nesgameroom.com Video ga mes, a chil dren's play area, poo l tabl es, music, pizza, and ice cream can be en joyed here. Open Th u. 3 p.m.-8 p.m., Fri . 3 p.m .- 10 p. m. , Sat. \r\nnoon- JOp.m. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6'- W!' \r\nRaven Cliff Falls Off Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway, Helen, 30545 706-754-622 1 Visit www.visitnortheastgeorgia.com/waterfal ls.htm fo r more information. [;l \r\n \r\nRemember When Theatre 11 5 Escowee Dr., Helen, 30545 706-878-SHOW llaviv.remembenvhentheatre.com T his th ea ter offers fami ly-friend ly sho\\\\s on weekends with big-name ente rta iners like T. Gra ham Brown, Ri cky Van Shelton, and John Conl ee. Doors open 6:30 p.m., performances begin 8 p. m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Indian Mounds GA H\"?'S. 75 and 17, Helen, 30545 706-878 -2 18 1 llaviv.helenga.org Built in I0,000 B.C., th ese mounds represent the fi nal resting place of two tragic young love rs from wa rring Cherokee and Chi ckasaw tri bes. T he mounds are located on private prope rty, but they are clea r! , visibl e from the highway. Open da ily. Free. \r\nTrayMountain Wilderness Area Forest Service Rd. 698 and Appalachian Trai l Helen, 30545 706-754-6221 , 11aviv.fs.fed.us/conf T his primitive wilderness area is so vast it stretches ac ross three Range r Districts: Chattooga, Tallulah. and Brasstown. Open daily. Ca ll fo r fees. \r\nUpper Chattahoochee River Recreation Area Forest Sen1ice Rd. 44, Helen, 30545 706-754-622 1, 11a,av.fs.fed.us/conf Camping, picn icking, and hiking are ava ilable. Open \r\ndaily 7 a.m.-10 p. m. Call for fees. [;l WC e,. \r\n \r\nChieftan's Trail, ew Echota, Home of Cherokee Nati on's Supreme Court \r\nBk~~~ \r\nThe Reenactment of The Battle of Resaca is a \"Must-see\" for students of \r\n Salacoa Creek  Pinhoti Trail  The Pocket  Carters Lake \r\n \r\n~- \r\n. 18 Hole ourses and \r\n \r\n www.GEoRG t AONMYMtND.ORG I 1 . 800 Y,sn GA \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nAlpine Helen-White County Convention Center \r\nand Visitors Bureau \r\n726 Brucken Strasse, Helen, 30545 706-878-2 181, 800-858-8027, 1V1vw. helenga.org Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a. m.-4 p.m. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nLake Chatuge Recreation Area \r\nCA Hwy. 288, Hiawassee, 30546 706-745-6928, \\V\\Vlv.fs.fed.us/conf Located in the Brasstown Ranger District. Hike the 1.2-mile trail around the peninsula. Campi ng, boating, and fishing can be enjoyed here. Open daily. \r\nCall for fees. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nJASPER F-4 \r\nHistoric High Cou ntry \r\nBurnt Mountain Overlook \r\nBumi Mountain Rd. , Jasper, 30143 706-692-5600, 1V1vw.georgiamarble-mou ntain.org Enjoy a breathtaking view of th e southern end of th e \r\nAppalach ian Mountains. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6-fl \r\n \r\nGreater Helen Area Chamber of Commerce 1074 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen, 30545 706-878- 1908 Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. IO a.m.-4 p.m. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nCross Creek Stables 70 17 S. Main St., Helen, 30545 706-878-1600, 706-878-3327 Horseback riding on scenic riverside and mountai n trails. Open Mon., Tue., Thu.-Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., winier IO a.m.-4 p.m. Admission $20. [;l WC \r\nDavid Bristol Hot-Air-Balloon Rides Helen, 30545 706-878- l449, \u003eV1V1v.balloo11-rides.net Offering private roma ntic hot-air-balloon rides above th e North Georgia mountains. Reserva tions requ ired. Ca ll ahead. \r\nHorne's Buggy Rides Helen, 30545 706-878-3658, www.helenga.org Buggy rides through the picturesque streets of Helen. Open daily. Adu lts $5, children $3. \r\nUnicoi Outfitters 7280 S. Main St. , Helen, 30545 706-878-3083, \\V\\Vw.unicoioutfitters.com Offers guided fl y-fishing excursions. Call fo r hours \r\nand fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nWildwood Outfitters 7272 S. Main St. , Helen, 305-f5 706-878-1 700, \\V\\V\\V.wildwoodoutf,tters.com Gu ided canoeing, kavaking, rafting, and camping trips. Rentals are also availalbe. Outposts are open da ih- Mar.-Sept. IOa.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. [;l \r\nWoody'sMountain Bikes 19 Clayton Rd., Helen , 30545 706-878-37 15, \\V1V1v. hele11ga.orglwoodysmou11tai11bikes Rentals and tours avai lable. Open daily 10 a. m.-6 \r\np.m., except Dec.-Feb. Call for fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nHIAWASSEE 1-1 \r\nNo rtheas t Georgia Mo unt ains Boundary Waters Resort 528 Sunnyside Rd., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-2530, 800-323-3562 \\V\\1av.boundarywatersresort.com Spend a relaxing day on the lake in one of our pontoon boats, canoes, or kayaks. Oper. dail y 8:30 a.m.-5 \r\np.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nFred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden 1311 Music Hall Rel. , Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-4191, \\V\\V\\v.georgia-mountai11-{air.com Take in the beauty of more than 3,000 rhododendrons, azaleas, and wi ldflowe rs on this Lake Chatuge wa lking trai l. Open daily summer 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m ., winter 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC \r\nHickorynut Cove Trout Farm 2500 Hickorynut Cove Rd. , Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-534 J, \\V\\V\\V.hickorynutcove.com Private five-acre lake for paddle-boating or fishing. Open daily 8 a.m .-6 p.m. Free adm ission; pay by the \r\npound for what you catch. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nMossbrook Rainbow Trout U-Catch 7150 Canaan Dr., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-1343, 800-484-1067, \\V\\V\\v.bestrout.com Rods, reels, bait, and ice are provided. Open byappoint- \r\nment. Free admiss ion, pay $4 per pound. [;l WC 6- \r\nSwallow Creek Wildlife Management Area Off GA Hwy. 75, Hia wassee, 30546 770-535-5700, w1V1v.d11r. state.ga.usldnrlwild Visitors can enjoy hunting, camping, fishing, birdwatching, hiking, picnicki ng, and horseback riding. Open daily. Free. \r\nTravel Services \r\nFieldstone Marina 3379 US Hwy. 76 IV, Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-2262, 800-545-3408, \\V\\Vlv.f,eldstoneinn.com Fu ll-service marina. Rent a pontoon, windrider, fishing boat, or aqua cycle fo r a day of fu n. Open daily. \r\nCall for fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nLlamas and Llodging Llama Treks 73 16 US Hw)'. 76 E., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-5005, 1V1V1v.crystalriver-ranch.com Explore the C hattahoochee National Forest atop a llama. Reservations required. Trek includes a buffet- \r\nstyle lunch. Open daily. $45 per person. [;l fl T \r\nUpper Hi Fly Fishing Outfitters 257 Big Sky Dr., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-9075, \\V\\V\\v.upper-hi-/1)'.com Year-rou nd guide service. Reservations required. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a. m.-4 p.m. Ca ll \r\nfor fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nHOMER J-4 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mo untains Banks County Courthouse 105 US Hwy. 441 N., Homer, 30547 706-677-2108, \\V\\Vlv. bankscou ntyga .org One of the four oldest courthouses in Georgia, this is currently home to the Chambe r of Commerce and Welcome Center. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. [;l WC 6- \r\nBanks County Jail Old Jail St. , Homer, 30547 706-677-2108, 1V1V1v.ba11kscou ntyga .org The second floor of this former jail still has the cells, the bars on the wi ndows, and the chill ing hangman 's trapdoor. Open by appoi ntment only. Free. [;l WC \r\nWilson Shoals Wildlife Management Area Off GA Hwy. 365 011 Yonah Rd., Homer, 30547 770-535-5700, 1V1V1v. dnr. state.ga .usldnrlwild Hunting, primitive camping, fishing, hiking, birdwatching, shooting range, picnicking, and horseback riding. Open daily. Ca ll for fees. \r\nTravel Services \r\nBanks County Convention and Visitors Bureau Off US Hwy. 441, Homer, 30547 706-677-5265, \\V\\V\\v.bankscountryga.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\nBanks County Chamber of Commerce US Hwy. 441, Homer, 30547 706-677-2108, 800-638-5004, \\V\\Vlv.bankscoimtyga.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nKirby-Quinton Heritage Cabin 141 N. Ma in St., Jasper, 30143 706-268-3 129, IV\\V\\V.marbleva lley.org The cabin's antique furniture includes a rope bed, spinning wheel, and crib. Open Sat.-Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. or by appointment (except Dec. and Jan.). \r\nAdmission $2. [;l WC 6- fl \r\nOld Pickens County Jail 141 N. Main St. , Jasper, 30143 706-268-3J29, \\V\\V\\v.marblevalley.org T he jail was constructed in 1906 and served the county until 1982, with living quarters on the first fl oor for the jailer and his fam ily and the cell blocks occ upying th e second story. Open Sat.-Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. or by appointment (except Dec. and Jan .) . Ca ll for fe es. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nPickens County Chamber of Commerce 500 Stega ll Dr., Jasper, 30143 706-692-5600, \\V\\V\\V.georgiamarble-mou11tain.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\nJEFFERSON J-6 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Crawford W. Long Museum 28 College St. , Jefferson, 30549 706-367-5307, \\V\\V\\V.crawfordlo11g.org Dr. Crawford W. Long performed the first pain less surgery here by adm inistering a small dose of ether. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Croup tours by \r\nappoi ntment. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\nJackson County Courthouse Downtown on US Hw)'. 129, Jefferson, 30549 706-335- 1896 This cou rthouse, constructed in 1879, is a focal point in the city of Jefferson, the county seat. Open Mon.- \r\nFri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\nPeach State Speedway 388 L)'le Field Rd. , Jefferson, 30549 706-3 87-7490 The Hooters Pro Cup and Southern All-Stars events are held here, as well as many others. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for event times and \r\nfees. [;l WC 6- \r\nShields-Ethridge Heritage Farm 2355 Ethridge Rd., fefferson, 30549 706-367-8693, 1V1vw.shieldsethridgefarm.org An outdoor agri cultural museum that showcases its cotton gin, blacksmith shop, wheat house, gristmill, and restored schoolhouse. Call for hours and fees. l:;lWC \r\nKINGSTON \r\nHistoric High Country The Governor's House 45 Howard St. , Kingston, 30145 770-3 36-9149, 1V1V1v.govemorshouseonli11e.com Specializing in meetings, retreats, weddings, and banquets. Feel free to stroll the 1930s estate, which is complemented by gardens and a stai ned-glass chapel. \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6-T \r\n \r\nKingston Confederate Museum and Kingston History Museum 13 E. Main St. , Kingston , 30 145 770-336-5540, \\V\\V\\V.notatlan ta.org Th e Kingston History Museum portrays life in Kingston following the C ivil War. Open Sat.-S un. l \r\np.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\nLAFAYETTE 8-3 \r\nHi storic High Country Hidden Creek Recreation Area GA Hwy. 156, Everett Springs Rd., LaFayette, 30728 706-695-6736 Camping, hiking, and picnicking are ava ilable here. \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\nJohn B. Gordon Hall 1 . Main St. , LaFayette, 30728 706-375-7702, www.walkercochamber. com Built in 1836, this is the oldest standing brick school in the state of Georgia. It was Confederate general Braxton Bragg's headquarters. Open daily. Free. \r\nKeown Falls Off 1-75, Exit 34J, LaFayette, 30728 706-695-6736, 1V1V1v.{s.fed. us/confl Hiking and wildlife viewing are two popular activities here. Open daily. Apr.-Nov. Admission $2 per vehi- \r\ncl e. [;l WC 6- \r\nPigeon Mountain LaFayette, 30728 706-295-604 J Spelunking, hunting, horseback riding, and hang gliding can be enjoyed here. Open daily. Free. \r\nPocket Recreation Area Off 1-75, Exit 34J, LaFa)'ette, 30728 706-695-6736 Camping, pi cnicking, and hiking are ava ilable. Open daily Apr.-mid-Nov. Free admission, camping $10. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nLAKE LANIER ISLANDS H-5 \r\nNo rtheas t Georgia Mo untains Lake Lanier Islands 7000 Holiday Rd., Lake Lanier ls/ands, 305 18 770-932-7200, 800-840-5253 \\V\\Vlv. lakelanierislands. com Lake Lanier Islands Resort is a year-round vacation destination, located on the pristine southernmost shore of Lake Sidney Lan ier. Accommodations incl ude deluxe waterfront lake house vacation rentals, two luxurious full-se rvice hotels, and a lakeside campground. A beach and water park and an expansive boat rental fl eet are also available. Call for reser- \r\nvations and fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nLAVONIA K-4 \r\nNortheast Geo rg ia Mo untain s 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 \r\nthe whole family. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Lavonia 938 Cou nty Rd. 84, Lavonia, 30553 706-356-40 19, 1V1V1v.georgiao11mymind.org \r\nOpen daily 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\nLavonia Chamber of Commerce 1269 E. Main St. , Lavonia, 30553 706-356-8202 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-noon. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n140 \r\n \r\n141 \r\n \r\n www .GEORG t A0NMvMtND.ORG I 1 . 800 Vts t T GA \r\n \r\n* For more information on these courses, call 1-800-VISIT GA to get your FREE Georgia Golf Guide. \r\n \r\nHARTWELL Cateechee Golf Club 140 Cateechee Trail, 306-f 3 706-856-465 3 \r\n \r\nSTATHAM Georgia Club Golf Course 675 Barber Creek Rd. , 30666 770-725- 100 \r\n \r\nADAIRSVILLE Barnsley Gardens 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd. 30103 770-773-7-+80 \r\nIndian Ridge Golf Course -f333 Adelirsville Rd., 30 103 706-291-90-+9 \r\nBLAIRSVILLE Butternut Creek Golf Course 20 Union County Recreation Rd. 30512 877-7-f5-5153 , 706--f39-6076 \r\nBIG CANOE Big Canoe Golf Club 10586 Big Canoe, 301-f 3 706-268-3323 \r\nBOWDON Bowdon Golf Club -f18 Watts Rd. , 30108 770-258-3877 \r\nBRASELTON Chateau Elan Golf Courses 6060 Golf Club Dr., 30517 770-271-6050 \r\nBREMEN Lion Golf Club -f00 Industrial Blvd., 301 10 770-5 37-/400 \r\nCALHOUN Calhoun Elks Golf Club 143 Craigtoum Rd. , 30701 706-629--f091 \r\nFields Ferry Golf Course 581 Fields Ferry Dr., 3070 1 706-625-5666 \r\nCANTON BridgeMill Athletic Club 1190 Bridge/\\ li/1 Ave., 30114 770-3-f5-5500 \r\nWoodmont Golf Club 3105 Gaddis Rd, 30115 770-3-f5-9260 \r\nCARROLLTON Oak Mountain Championship Golf Course -f09 Birkdale Blvd., 30 l 16 770-83-f-7065 \r\n \r\nHartwell Golf Club 755 Golf Course Rd., 306-f3 706-376-8 16 1 \r\n \r\nHELEN Innsbrook Golf Club 66-f Bairn Innsbrook, 305-f5 706-878-2100 \r\n \r\nHIRAM Creekside Golf and Country Club 59 1Westchester Club Dr. 301-f 1 770--f-f5-7655 \r\n \r\nHOMER \r\n \r\nCARTERSVILLE \r\n \r\nCOMMERCE \r\n \r\nScales Creek Country Club \r\n \r\nGreen Valley Greens Golf Course Deer Trail Country Club, Inc. \r\n \r\n157 Rudy York Rd. 1.W \r\n \r\n22-f Countr)' Club Ln., 30529 \r\n \r\n30121 \r\n \r\n706-335-3987 \r\n \r\n47-f Sample Scales Rd., 30547 706-677-333 3 \r\n \r\n770-382-85 10 Royal Oaks Golf Club \r\n \r\nEagle Greens at Sandy Creek 3100 Ila Rd, 30530 \r\n \r\nLAFAYETTE LaFayette Golf Course 638 S. Main St. , 30728 \r\n \r\n256 Summit Ridge Dr. SE. 706-335-8 101 \r\n \r\n706-638-0220 \r\n \r\n30120 770-382-3999 \r\nCEDARTOWN Cedar Valley Golf Course \r\n \r\nCUMMING Country Land Golf Course 6560 Mayfield Dr. , 30041 770-887-0006 \r\n \r\nLAKE LANIER ISLANDS Emerald Pointe Golf Club 7000 Holiday Rd., 305 18 770-9-f 5-8789 \r\n \r\n1811 Buclwncm Hwy., 30125 770-7-f8-9671 \r\nMeadow Lakes Golf Course 383 Adams Rd., 30125 \r\n \r\nHampton Golf Village 6310 Hampton Golf Club Rd. 300-f l 770-205-7070 \r\n \r\nRenaissance Pine Isle Resort 9000 Holiday Rd. , 3051 8 770-9-f5-892 l \r\n \r\n770-7-f8--f9-f2 \r\n \r\nWindermere Golf Club \r\n \r\nMAYSVILLE Green-Way Golf Course \r\n \r\nCHATSWORTH Indian Trace Golf Course \r\n \r\n5000 Davis Love Dr., 300-f 1 678-5 l 3-1000 \r\n \r\n300 Carson Segars Rd., 30558 706-652-2385 \r\n \r\n730 Mitchell Bridge Rd., 30705 706-695-3673 \r\nSpring Lakes Golf Club \r\n \r\nDAHLONEGA Nicklaus Golf Club at Birch River 639 Birch River Dr., 30533 \r\n \r\nRINGGOLD Windstone Golf Club 9230 \\Vindstone Dr., 30736 \r\n \r\n1591 Spring Pl. , 30705 \r\n \r\n706-867-7900 \r\n \r\n-f23-89-f-1231 \r\n \r\n706-695-9300 \r\n \r\nDAWSONVILLE \r\n \r\nROCKMART \r\n \r\nCLARKESVILLE \r\n \r\nChestatee Golf Club \r\n \r\nGoodyear Golf Course \r\n \r\nApple Mountain Golf Club \r\n \r\n777 Dogwood Way, 3053-f \r\n \r\n90 1 Rockford Creek Rd. , 30523 800-520-8675 \r\n \r\n98-f Prospect Rd. , 30153 770-68-f-2500 \r\n \r\n706-75-f-2255 \r\n \r\nGold Creek Golf Resort \r\n \r\nProspect Valley Golf Course \r\n \r\nOrchard Golf and Country Club 1057 Orchard Dr., 30523 706-75-f-3156, 800-75-f-85-+3 \r\n \r\n1 Gold Creek Dr. , 3053-f 770-271-0050 \r\nELBERTON \r\n \r\n984 Prospect Rd., 30153 770-68-f-596 1 \r\nROME \r\n \r\nCLAYTON \r\n \r\n* Richard B. Russell State Park \r\n \r\nBEAA Country Club \r\n \r\nKingwood Resort \r\n \r\n2650 Russell State Park Rd. 227 Eden Valley Rd., 301-f7 \r\n \r\n-f0l Country Club Dr., 30525 30635 \r\n \r\n706-23-f-80 JO \r\n \r\n706-212-4100 \r\n \r\n800--+ 34-0932 \r\n \r\nRabun County Golf Club 1322 S. Main St., 30525 706-782-5500 \r\n \r\nwMv.golfgeorgia.org \r\nELLIJAY Whitepath Golf Course \r\n \r\nKraftsmen'sClub Golf Course 28-f Kra{tsmen Club Rd. 30165 706-235-9377 \r\n \r\nCLEVELAND Skit! Mountain Golf Course 7883 GA Hwy. 254, 30528 706-865-2277 \r\n \r\n11 56 Shenandoah , 305-f0 706-276-3080 \r\nFLOWERY BRANCH Royal Lakes Country Club \r\n \r\nStonebridge Golf Club 585 Sto nebridge Dr. N. W. 30 165 706-236-5046 \r\n \r\nCOHUTTA Nob North Golf Course 298 1ob North Dr., 30710 706-69-f-8505 \r\n \r\n4700 Royal Lakes Dr., 30542 770-535-8800 \r\nGAINESVILLE Chattahoochee Golf Course \r\n \r\nROYSTON * Highland Walk at Victoria Bryant \r\n14 15 Bryant Park Rd., 30662 706-2-f 5-6770 \r\n \r\nCOLBERT Whispering Pines Golf Course 5225 Colbert-Danielsville Rd. 30628 706-788-2720 \r\n \r\n30 1 Tommy Aaron Dr., 30506 770-532-0066 \r\nChicopee Woods Golf Course 2515 Atlanta Hwy., 3050-f 770-53-f-7322 \r\n \r\nSKY VALLEY Sky Valley Resort 696 Sky Valley \\Vay, #1 , 30537 1-800-437-2-f 16 \r\n \r\nTALLAPOOSA Tally Mountain Golf Course 593 Golf Course Rd., 30 176 770-57-f-3122 \r\nTOCCOA The Pines Black Mountain Rd. , Route 3 Box 3280, 30577 706-886-1915 \r\nTRENTON Air Castle Golf Course 2060 Back Valley Rd., 30752 706-657-36 16 \r\nBig Sandy Golf Course 5-f5 Michaels Rd. , 30752 706-657-6738 \r\nTRION Trion Golf Course 1025 Club Dr., 30753 706-73-f-2712 \r\nTUNNEL HILL Tunnel Hill Golf Course 3-f-f9 Chattanooga Rd., 30755 706-673-4 131 \r\nVILLA RICA Country Club of West Georgia 7500 Monticello Dr., 301 80 770-830-8416 \r\nFrog Golf Course at the Georgian Resort 1900 Georgian Pkwy., 30180 770--f59--f-f00 \r\nWALESKA Lake Arrowhead Country Club 598 Country Club Ln., 30183 770--f79-5500 \r\nWINDER Pine Hills Golf Course 66 1 Hog Mollntain Rd., 30680 770-867-3150 \r\nWOODSTOCK Eagle Watch Golf Course 3055 Eagle Weltch Dr., 30189 770-59 1-1000 \r\nGolf Club at Bradshaw Farm 3030 Bradshaw Club Dr. 30 188 770-592 -2222 \r\nTowne Lake Hills Golf Club 1003 Towne Lake Hills E. 30189 770-592-9969 \r\nYOUNG HARRIS Brasstown Valley Resort 632 1 U.S. Hwy. 76, 30582 706-379--f613 \r\n \r\n142 \r\n \r\nLOOKOUT MOUNTAIN \r\nHi stori c High Countr y Battles for Chattanooga Museum 11 10 East Brow Rd., Lookout Mollntain , 37350 706-820-253 1, 423-82 1-2812 1VMV.battlesforchattanoogC1.com T he three-dimensional electronic battle map prese ntation of Chattanooga's Civi l War history featu res 5,000 miniature soldiers, 650 lights, and sound effects of the major battles fought here. Open daily June-Aug. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sept.-May 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Ad ults $4.95, ch ildren $3.3 5, se niors $2.25. ~ WC 6' \r\nGrandview 1400 Patton Rd., Lookout Mountain, 30750 706-820-7920, www.meetatgrandview.com A conference center with meeti ng and breakout rooms offers flexibi lity fo r small mee ti ngs, retreats, and social function s. Rental fees and times vary. \r\n~WC M l \r\nRock City Gardens 1400 Patten Rd., Lookout Mountain, 30750 706-820-2531, 887-820-0795, www.seerockcity.com A woodland path leads visitors past rock formations , caves, and lush ga rdens, which featu re more than 400 different species of native wildflowers, plants, shrubs, and trees. Open dai ly 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $11.95, children $6.95. ~ WC \r\n \r\nu et bargains have been spotted. \r\n(the hunt is on!) \r\n \r\nv---- nautica BR !1.IP.l NI K E FACTOR Y STORE factory store \r\n \r\n(loo CKERS \r\n1 \r\n \r\nufiM uz cla1borne GUE S S \r\n \r\n1f11i \r\n \r\nt'acarter's \r\n \r\nRaabok \r\nOUTLET STORE \r\n \r\nTANGER \r\nOUTLET CENTERS \r\n------~ bargain hunbng at ,ts best \r\n \r\nLULA \r\nNortheast Georgia Mo untain s \r\nBlind Suzie Covered Bridge Antioch Rd., off GA Hwy. 51, Lula, 30554 706-677-2108, 800-638-5004, www.bankscountyga.org Also known as the Lula Covered Bridge, this is Georgia's smallest covered bridge. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nMARBLE HILL \r\nNorth east Georgia Mountain s Swan Center Monastery 75 Swan Center Dr., Marb le Hill, 30 148 770-893-3 525, WW\\v.swancenter.org A nonprofit organization that provides a home to rescued an imals. Trail rides, intuitive riding, dog partnership, children and adult riding camps. Open by appoi ntment. Free. ~ WC 6'fl \r\nMAYSVILLE \r\nNorthea st Georgi a Mountains Hurricane Shoals Park GA Hwy. 82 Spur, Ma)'sville, 30558 706-367-1 199 Hurricane Shoals Park features shoals for swimming and wading. The park boasts nature trails, picnic areas, pavilions for rent, playgrounds, an old gristmi ll, and an amph itheater. Open daily. Call for fees. ~WC6'T \r\nMCCAYSVILLE \r\nHi stor ic High Countr y Horseshoe Bend River Park River Rd. , McCaysville, 30555 706-632-7696 Fish, hike, or picnic on the banks of the Toccoa River. Open dai ly. Free. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nGEORG I A'S \r\noflmqyJmJiting \r\nWhether it's a leisurely day spent on our three rivers , a tennis match, a golf outing at Stonebridge, a weekend festival , a picnic in our \r\nparks or just a hike through the Chattahoochee National Forest, \r\nescape the metropolitan rush in beautiful Floyd County. \r\nOur rich history, intriguing museums, historic district and natural beauty are tempting. \r\nGeorgia's Rome offers an open invitation to drink up all \r\nour southern charm. Visit for the day or stay overnight, \r\nyou're always welcome . \r\n \r\nROME \r\nOak Hill is /be ancestral home \u0026 \r\ngardens ofMartba Berry, one ofmost OllSlanding \r\nwomen in Georg;a bis/or)' and /befo under of Berry College. \r\n \r\nWhitewater Rafting and Canoeing McCa)'sville, 30555 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 Call the Fannin County Welcome Center for information on experi enced guides and outfitte rs to experience the excitement of white-water rafting. \r\n \r\nII Greater Rome Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\n143 \r\n \r\n MORGANTON \r\nHis t oric Hig h Countr y Morganton Point Recreation Area County Rd. 616, Morganton, 30560 706-632-303 1, ,vivw.{s.{ed.uslcon{lmgntncmp This recreation area offe rs camping, picnicking, boating, fi shi ng, and hi king. Open dai ly. Free admission, \r\ncampi ng $8. lil WC 6,. \r\nMOUNTAIN CITY \r\nNorheast Georgi a Mo untain Foxfire Museum 2839 US Hwy. 441 S., Mountain City, 30562 706-746-5828, ,viviv.fox{ire.org A museum dedicated to the heritage and culture of the Appalachian mountains aims to give ,isitors an appreciation for the resi lience of the region's early inhab itants and the hardships they faced. Open \r\nMon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. lil WC 6,. fl \r\nOAKMAN \r\nHisto ri c High Countr y Carters Lake CA Hwy. 382, Oakman, 30732 706-334-2248, 1V1V1v.sam.usace.am1y.milloplreclcarters/ Enjoy camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, and \r\nhunting. Open daily. Parking $3. lil WC 6,. \r\nRidgeway Mountain Bike Trail Ridgeway Park, CA Hwy. 282, Oakman, 30732-0096 706-3 34-2248, ,viviv.fs.fed. us Advanced and intermediate trail sections have been developed to challenge riders of various skill levels. \r\nOpe n da ily. Ca ll fo r fees. lil WC \r\n \r\nRABUN GAP \r\nNo rth east Geo rgia Mo unt ai ns Hambidge Center Betty's Creek Rd. , 3.5 miles off US Hwy. 44 1 Rabun Cap, 30568 706-746-7187, Mvw.hambidge.org The Hamb idge Center is listed on the rational Register of Historic Places and maintains an artists' residency program in an unspoil ed natural setting. Accessible to the public through an artists' gall ery and \r\nnatu re trail. Call for hours. Free. lil WC 6,. \r\nRESACA \r\nHis t ori c High Countr y Confederate Cemetery- Battle of Resaca \r\nUS Hwy. 41 N. and Confederate Rd., Resaca, 30735 706-625-3200 The Battle of Resaca was the first major engagement in the campaign for Atlanta. On the third weekend in May volunteers ree nact th e battle. Afterward visit th e nearby cemetery. Open daily. Free. lil WC 6,. \r\nRINGGOLD C-2 \r\nHis toric Hig h Co un try Elsie A. Holmes Nature Park 88 Ben Holmes Rd. , Ringgold, 30736 706-935-5263, 1V1V1v.naturepark@ca toosa.com Visitors can hike a trai l, fis h, picnic, or just enjoy a quiet place to commun e with natu re. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a. m.-6 p.m ., Sun. l p'. m.-6 p.m. C roup tours ava ilable. Free admission, pavilion rental $25. \r\nlil WC 6,. T \r\nOld Stone Church Museum US Hwy. 41 , Ringgold, 30736 706-935-5232 Built around 1849, the church still has its original \r\n \r\naltar and pews. \"Leaning on the Everlasting Arms\" was first performed here. The bu ilding has recently been restored and now houses a Civil \\Var museum. \r\nOpen T hu.-Sun. l p.m.-5 p.m. Free. lil WC \r\nRinggold Depot Downtown Ringgold, US Hwy. 41, Ringgold, 30736 706-965-520 1 One of the few remaining antebe llu m depots in the state is now home to the Ringgold Opry, a traditional acoustic-music showcase. Open Sat. evenings for con- \r\ncerts. Ca ll for hours and fee s. lil WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce 264 Catoosa Circle, Ringgold, 30736 706-965-520 I , 1V11av.gatewaytogeorgia.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6,. \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Ringgold 2726 1-75 S., Ringgold, 30736 706-937-421 1, ,viviv.georgiaonmymind.org Information center open daily 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., rest \r\nrooms open 7 a.m.- 11 p.m. lil WC 6,. \r\nRISING FAWN \r\nHi stori c Hi gh Co un try Lookout Lake \r\nCA Hwy. 136 E., Rising Fawn, 30738 706-657-4488 Enjoy a day of fishing, or picnicking on this quiet lake. Uti li ty hookups and primitive areas are available for campi ng. \r\nLookout Mountain Flight Park and Training Center 7201 Scenic Hwy., Rising Fawn, 30738 706-398-3541, 800-688-5637, 1V1V1v.hangglide.com Lessons and tandem flights avai lable at America's munber one hang-gliding school. Open summer Sun.Tue., Th u.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., winter Sun.-Mon., \r\nT hu.-Sat. 9 a. m.- 6 p.m. Call for fees. lil WC 6,. \r\n \r\nEscape today to the North Georgia Mountains .... \r\nIf you are looking for the perfect mountain getaway, you've found it. \r\nThe Fieldstone Resort on the shores of Lake Chatuge has everything you could possibly want for your next escape. \r\nAlong with a breathtaking mountain-lake setting, you'll find an inviting swimming pool, tennis court, walking trails, spa, weight room, and a first class marina. The popular Watercrest at Fieldstone restaurant with its lakeside patio dining is avery special attraction ,vithin the resort. Our latest addition is the Yacht Club ,vith several specialty shops plu an additional eatery, only a few steps away from the dock for your enjoyment. \r\nThe comfort and luxury offered at the Fieldstone is enhanced by the local forestry, waterfalls, hiking, golf courses, whitewater rafting, fly and lake fishing, shopping, dining, and live entertainment to make your visit a great time to remember. \r\nAll lodge rooms have walkout balconies, with either 2 double beds or a king size bed, and our executive suites also include a personal jacuzzi. The Fieldstone's 2, 3 \u0026 4 bedroom lake side \u0026 lake view condo rentals are available for those looking for more luxurious accommodations. \r\nCall or email today for a great mountain getaway... 888-834-4409  reservations@thefieldstone.com  www.theFieldstone.com \r\n \r\nROCK SPRING \r\nHistoric High Country \r\nTravel Services Walker County Chamber of Commerce 10052 US Hwy. 27 N. , in the Walker County Civic Center, Rock Spring, 30739 706-375-7702, ,viviv.walkercochamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nROCKMART C-6 \r\nHisto ri c Hig h Cou ntry The Round House 438 Jones Ave. , Rockmart, 30153 770-684-8426 Built by Jake Davitte in the early 1900s, this is sa id to be the fi rst cement house in Georgia. The Round House is currently used as a fl orist shop. Open Mon.- \r\nSat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. lil WC \r\nSilver Comet Trail and Riverwalk 604 Goodyear St., Rockmart, 30 153 770-684-5454, 1V11av.path{oundation.org The Si lver Comet Trai l, con necti ng Atlanta to th e Alabama state line, is accessible from downtown Rockmart. Open daily. Free. \r\nVan Wert Methodist Church and Historic District 604 Goodyea r St., Rockmart, 30153 770-684-8760 Located in Rockmart's historic district, Van Wert Methodist Church is one of the oldest buildings in the cou nty. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\nWayside Park on Euharlee Creek Downtown Rockmart, 30 153 770-68-f-8760 A city park, Wayside sits in the middle of downtown Rockmart along the banks of Euharlee Creek. Open \r\ndaily. Free. lil 6,. \r\n \r\nRoman Holiday 300 W. Third St. , Rome, 30 165 706-291-0766, 1vivw. r{pra.com Rent the Roman I-lo/iday boat for groups from the Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation Authority. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel Services Historic Driving Tour- Polk County 60-f Goodyear St. , Rockmart, 30153 770-684-8760, 800-226-25 17 Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nROME C-5 \r\nHi sto ri c Hi gh Co untr y Between the Rivers, Historic District Downtown Rome, 30 161 706-295-5576, 800--f-f4-1 834, ,vi,av.romegeorgia.org The aptly named site of Rome's founding in 1834 is fl anked by the Etowah, Oastanaula, and Soosa Ri vers. Now the town's historic district, the area is fill ed with beautiful Victorian architecture and history. Open \r\ndaily. Free. lil WC 6,. \r\nChieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home 501 Riverside Pkwy., Rome, 30161 706-291-949-f, Mviv.chiefoainsmuseum.org Recen tl y given the Na tiona l Trai l of Tears Designa tion, this is th e origin al home of the Cherokee leader Major Ridge. The museum's focus is th e Ridge fam ily in the context of both Cherokee and Ameri can history. Open Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. , Sat. IOa. m.-4 p.m. Adu lts $3, chi ldren $1.50, seniors 52. \r\nGroup rates available. lil WC 6,. \r\nLock and Dam Regional Park 181 Lock and Dam Rd. , Rome, 30 161 706-234-5001 , ,viviv.r{pra.com Enjoy 33 scenic, RV-ready campsites with picnic shelters, an exhibition center, horseshoe pits, rest rooms, shower and laundry fac ility. Call for hours and fees. \r\nlil WC 6,. \r\nMarshall Forest Horseleg Creek Rd. , Rome, 30165 404-873-6946, W1V1v.nature.orglgeorgia One of the few remaining stands of old-growth forest in the Ridge and Va ll ey Province, a geographi cal corridor that extends from Pennsylvan ia to Alabama. \r\nFree. lil \r\nMyrtle Hill Cemetery Myrtle St., Rome, 30 161 706-295-5576, 800-444-1834, 1V1V\\V. romegeorgia .org Myrtle Hill has six levels, in which more than 20,000 people are laid to rest. In the Veterans Plaza section , Charles Craves, America's Known Soldier, is buried. Ell en Axson Wilson, President Woodrow Wilson's wife is also laid to rest here. Open daily. Free. \r\nOak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum 24 Veterans tvlemorial Hwy., Rome, 30 I65 706-29 1-1 883, 800-220-5504, ,viviv.berryeduloakhill This museum houses a remarkable coll ection of art, as well as exhibits of memorabili a from Martha Berry's life and work in founding th e Berry Schools. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a. m.-5 p.m. Admission $3. \r\nCroup rates avai lable. lil WC 6' \r\nRocky Mountain Recreation and Fishing Area -f054 Big Texas Va lley Rd. N.W., Rome, 30165 706-802 -5087 Enjoy fi shing, hunting, picnicking, hiking, camping, swimming, and other outdoor activities. Open dai ly. \r\nAdmiss ion $3. lil WC 6,. \r\n \r\nRome Area History Museum 305 Broad St., Rome, 30 I6 I 706-235-805 1, ,vi,av.rahm.com A wa lk-th rough-history museum foc using on the cultural heritage of th e region, with an extensive exhibit on \"Rome's daughter,\" Ellen Axson Wi lson, wife of Woodrow Wilson. Open Tue.- Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. lil WC 6,. \r\nRome City Hall 601 Broad St. , Rome, 30161 706-295-5576, 800-+H-1 83-f, ,viviv.romegeorgia.org In addition to serving as the municipal offices for the city of Rome, th e buildi ng has a 1,200-seat auditorium that serves as the venue for the Rome Symphony Orchestra. Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. Free. \r\nlil WC 6,. \r\nRome Little Theatre 530 Broad St., Rome, 30 162-1063 706-295-7171, W\\Vlv.romelittletheatre.com Quality en tertainment fo r the whole fam ily provided. Call or visit online for information regarding sched- \r\nuled performances and ticket prices. lil WC 6,.flT \r\nRome Speedway Chulio Rd., Rome, 30161 706-235-254 1 The nation's best drive rs go head-to-head with Rome's hometown heroes every Sunday night at 8 p.m. Adu lts S25, ch ildren S5. Ca ll for more information. \r\nRome Symphony.Orchestra Rome, 30162 -0533 706-291-7967, 1V11av.romesymphony.org The Rome Symphony Orchestra is the oldest in the South and performs at the Rome City Auditorium. Performance times vary. Call for schedu le and ticket \r\nprices. lil WC 6,. \r\nRome'sClocktower Museum Second St. and E. Fifoh Ave., Rome, 30161 706-236-4430, \\V\\VlV.romegacitygov.org Once the City of Rome's water supply tank, the Clocktower is now home to the Clocktowe r Museum. Open Apr.-Oct. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. I p.m.- 5 p.m. By appointment only the remainder of the year. \r\nFree. lil WC 6,. \r\nZion Farms Equestrian Camps 2979 Big Texas Va lley Rd., Rome, 30165 706-235-8002, ,viviv.zion{anns.com Campers are assigned a horse that they care for all week. More than 340 ac res of green pastures, mountain trails, picni c areas, and gardens awa it visitors to this equestrian center. Open daily. Call for fees. \r\nlil WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Greater Rome Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Welcome Center 402 Civic Center Dr., Rome, 30 161 706-295-5576, 800-444-1 834, ,vivw.romegeorgia.org Open i\\ilon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m., Sun. l p.m.-3 p.m. lil WC 6,. \r\n \r\n@!IIountains \r\n\u003c.Mother '}{gtures \r\nc..Mountain c..Masterpiece. \r\n\u003c:wcwu,~ \r\nCozy Cabins B\u0026B's \r\ncw~ - \r\nFly Fishing \r\n.sl(~ \r\nNational Scenic 8'f'Nay G EAT \r\nCI NE \r\n \r\n145 \r\n \r\n w w w . G EO RG IA0N MYMI ND.ORG I r . 8 00 V I S IT G A \r\n \r\nThis is just a sampling of the many shopping opportunities in this region. For more information call 1-800-VIS IT GA \r\n \r\nDAHLONEGA Dalonega Historic District Town Square, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3 711 , 800-231-5543 wWlv.dahlonega.org Handcrafted arts from the Appalachian mountains. Open dail y. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nDALTON Tanger Outlet Center 1001 Market St. , Dalton, 30720 706-2 77-2688, 800-409-7029 WWl v.tangeroutlet.com Outlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun . 110011-6 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nBLAIRSVILLE Pappy's Marketplace 2763 Pappy's Plaza, Cainsville Hwy. Blairsville, 305 12 706-745-2965 Antiques, candy, and arts and craft shops. \r\nCall for hours. [;l WC 6-fl \r\nBREMEN Atlanta West Antique Mall 203 S. Buchanan St. , Bremen, 30110 770-5 37-9393 Antiques shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-6 p.rn., Sun. noon-6 p.rn. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nYesterday's Antiques and Refinishing 203 Pacific Ave., Bremen, 30 I 10 770-537-9157 Antiques, refinishing, and repairs. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.rn. [;l WC 6' \r\nCALHOUN Prime Outlets of Calhoun 455 Belwood Rd. , Calhoun, 30701 706-602-1305, W\\\\llv.primeoutlets.com Outlet shopping. Open Mon.- Sat. IO a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nCLARKSVILLE Amish Red Barn 6345 GA Hwy. 17, Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-8235, www.helenga.org Amish furniture and artwork, quilts, and crafts. Open Fri .-Sat. IO a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 11 a. m.-5 p.rn. [;l 6' \r\nBurton Emporium and Gallery 295 Cherokee Ridge Dr. Clarkesville, 30523 706-947-3032, www.helenga.org Ga llery of fine art, folk art, pottery, and paintings. Call for hours and fees. \r\n \r\nWalnut Square Mall \r\n \r\n2150 E. Walnut Ave., Dalton, 30721 \r\n \r\n706-226-3777 \r\n \r\nW11~v.walnutsquaremall.com \r\n \r\nMark of the Potter \r\n \r\nMore than 70 stores. Open Mon.-Sat. \r\n \r\n9982 GA Hwy. 197 N. Clarkesville, 30523 \r\n \r\nIO a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-6 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n706-947-3440, \\V\\V\\v.markofthepotter.com Handrnade contemporary artwork in \r\nwood, metal, and pottery. Open daily \r\nIO a.rn.-6 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nDAWSONVILLE North Georgia Premium Outlets 800 GA Hwy. 400 S. Dawsonville. 30534 \r\n \r\nCLEVELAND \r\n \r\n706-2 16-3609, IV\\Vl\\l.premiumoutlets.com \r\n \r\nTurner's Corner-The Trading Company Outlet shoppi ng. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 \r\n \r\n13870 US Hwy. 19 N ., Cleveland, 30528 a.m.-9 p.m,, Sun. noon-6 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n706-219-1597, W\\\\11\\1. tctradingco.com Goodies like hoop cheese and candr in glass jars here. Open Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.rn.- 8 p.rn., Sat. 7 a.rn.-8:30 p.m., Sun. 11 a. m.-6 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nHELEN Georgia Wines, Inc., Tasting Room Old St. , Un it 6, Helen , 30545 706-878-2908 \r\n \r\nCOMMERCE \r\n \r\nUnique gifts, fine art, wine accessories. \r\n \r\nCommerce Factory Stores \r\n \r\nOpen daily 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. [;l \r\n \r\n199 Pottery Factor)' Dr. Commerce, 30529 706-335 -6352 Outlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat.9 a.rn.9 p.rn., Sun. noon- 6 p.rn. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nHIAWASSEE Upper Hi Fly Fishing Store 257 Big Sky Dr., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-9075, \\V\\Vlv.upper-hi-f/y.com Fishing tackle , clothing, accessories, \r\n \r\nThe Pottery \r\n \r\ngifts, and fine art. Open Mon.- Sat. 9 \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 44 J and 1-85, Commerce, 30529 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\n \r\n706-335-3120, 800-223-0667 \r\n \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nwww.cravenpotte1)'.com \r\nHome and ga rden shopping. Call for \r\nhours. [;l WC C- \r\n \r\nJASPER Jasper Junction General Store 20 Grandview Rd., /asper, 30143 \r\n \r\nlanger Outlets of Commerce \r\n \r\n770-893-14 J7 \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 441 and 1-85, Exit 53 \r\n \r\nCountry store with local arts and crafts. \r\n \r\n111 Tanger Dr., Commerce, 30529 \r\n \r\nOpen Thanksgiving- Feb. Mon.-Sat. 6 \r\n \r\n706-335-3354, 800-405-9828 www.tangerou tlet.com \r\n \r\na.m.-2 p.m., Mar.-Thanksgiving Mon.- \r\nSat. 6 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nOutlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.rn.- \r\n9 p.rn., Sun. noon- 6 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nLAFAYETTE Villanow General Store \r\n \r\nCUMMING \r\n \r\n24 E. Armuchee Rd. , GA Hwy. 136 \r\n \r\nParsons \r\n \r\nLaFa)'ette, 30728 \r\n \r\n525 Lakeland Plaza, Cumming, 30040 706-397-2298 \r\n \r\n770-887-9991, www.parsonsgifts.com Built in 1840. T he oldest continuously \r\n \r\nHardware, dry goods, and farm supplies. operating store in Georgia. Open daily \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. IOa.m.-7 p.rn., Sat. IO 8 a.m .-6 p.m. [;l WC fl \r\n \r\na.m.-6 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nPENDERGRASS Pendergrass Flea Market 5641 US Hw)'. 129, Pendergrass, 30567 770-945-1900, w1V1v.pendf/ea.com More than 500 booths and 250,000 airconditioned squa re feet of space. Ope n Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC M l \r\nRINGGOLD Gateway Antiques and Collectibles Mall 4103 Cloud Springs Rd. Ringgold, 30736 706-858-9685, \\l~Vlv.gatewa)'antiques.com Antique mall with more than 300 deal- \r\ners. Open daily 9 a.m.-8 p.m. [;l WC C- \r\nROME Mount Berry Square Mall 993 Mount Berl)Square, N.E. Rome, 30 165 706-234-3597, \\V\\V\\V.crownam.com 50 specialty and retail shops. Open Mon. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Tue.- Sat. IO a.m.-9 \r\np.m., Sun. I p.m.- 6 p.m. [;l WC 6-fl \r\nSAUTEE Country Store at Skylake 124 Sk),lake Rd., Sautee, 30571 706-878-2292, \\V1V1v./1elenga.org Arts and crafts, gifts, and accent pieces for the home . Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026fl \r\nOld Sautee Store GA Hwy. 17 and GA Hwy. 255 Sautee, 30571 706-878-2281, \\V\\VW.sauteestore.com Old store museum and contemporary Scandinavian gifts. Open Mon .-Sat. 9:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Sun. noon-5:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6'fl \r\nTALLULAH FALLS Tallulah Gallery 580 Scenic Loop 15, Old US Hw)'. 441 Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-754-6020, www.tallulahgallery.com Fine art, including original paintings, pottery, folk art, jewelry, furniture , photography, books. Open Tue.-Sat. I0 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nTOCCOA Cornerstone Antique and Art Market 202 N. Sage St. , Toccoa , 30577 706-2 82-13 86 \\V\\Vlv.antiquecomerstone.com Antiques and collectibles. Auction onsite. Call for auction dates. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nROSSVILLE \r\nHistoric High Countr y \r\nChief John Ross House 826 Chickamauga, Rossville, 3074J 706-375-7702 T he two-story log home is a memorial to John Ross, chief of the Cherokee ation. Tours are ava ilable. \r\nCall for hours and fees. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nLake Winnepesaukah 1730 Lakeview Dr., Rossville, 3074J 706-866-5681, 877-525-3946, www. lakewinnie.com Open since I925, tl,is amusement park is fu n fo r the famil y. Ride the Matterhorn, the Genie, th e Tilt-AWhirl, or choose from any of 30 oth er rides. Padd le boats, miniature golf, ga rnes, arcade, gift shops, and picnic area ava ilable. Group rates ava ilable. Gate adm ission $3, ride admission vari es, full-d ay pass $17, children under 2 fre e. [;l WC 6'fl Y \r\n \r\nROYSTON L-5 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nTy Cobb Museum 461 Cook St. , Royston, 30662 706-245- 1825, tycobbmuseum .org This museum features little-known facts , memorab ilia, rare film s and photographs, and personal belongings of Ty Cobb. Open Mon.- Fri . 9 a. m.-4 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adu lts $3, chi ldren and seniors $2. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n146 \r\n \r\nNorthwest 6eol'(Jia's Historic Uiqh Country \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\nL ND S \r\n \r\nVisit Carrollton \r\n \r\n\\1\"ic:_ Events this Year Jan MLK Day Parade \u0026 Rally \r\n \r\n-\";;-r ' .;\".~.-J:-.  . . \r\n. \r\n \r\nMay Mayfest feacures - Swingin' Medallions \r\n \r\n':- :?r. . June Thomas A. Dorsey Gospel \u0026 Blues \r\n \r\nFestival in Villa Rica \r\n \r\n.~ Georgia Police \u0026 Fire Games \r\n \r\n\"1 \r\n \r\n, \r\n ....._ \r\n \r\n~~~~~ \r\nr: ,:r:~, \r\n \r\nJuly Aug \r\n \r\nJuly 4th Parade \u0026 Fireworks Show Bowdon Founder's Day \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n. -1 - Sept McIntosh Reserve Fall Fesr, \r\n \r\nWest Georgia Fair \r\n-~11 ~, 1Oct Burwell Ans \u0026 Crafts Show Taste of Carrollton \r\n \r\nl. t. .Nov Off the Square Arts \u0026 Crafts \r\n \r\n 1 \r\n \r\nDec Christmas Tree Lighting Parade \r\n \r\nl.llmat - John Tanner State Park, McIntosh Reserve Park, golf \u0026 lake resorts, B\u0026Bs, Cultural Arts Center \r\nMeet -We specialize in small \r\nto medium conventions, conferences, meetings \u0026 reunions \r\nu,mpete - Golf courses, \"ttadiums \u0026 ball fields - West Georgia's sponing center, site \r\nGeorgia Police \u0026 Fire es \r\nlete  Named one of the 50 best small Southern \r\ntowns, City of Excellence For events details, directions, hotel shopping: Carrollton Area CVB \r\n800 292-0871  www.visitcarrollton.com \r\n \r\nWalker County \r\n.,.!!,..-::-,-:-:-:---,,-- - - --f-;--, Walker County welcomes \r\nyou. Enjoy all the advantages ofsmall town life with all the conveniences of \r\na nearby metropolitan center. Sports \u0026 outdoor activities, \r\n\u0026 rultural events. Popular outdoor destinations ?lmdude Rock City - Lookout Mm., Chickamauga and \r\nttanooga National Military Park, Crockford-Pigeon tain Wddlife, John Mm. / Chattahoochee National \r\nrest, and Hidden Hollow Cabin Rentals. Other ctions include John B. Gordon Hall, John Ross \r\nHouse, Lee \u0026 Gordon's Mill, the Old Vdlanow Store Gordon Lee Mansion B\u0026B. For more infu, contact Walker County COC PO Box 430  Rock Spring, GA 30739 (706) 375-7702  Fax (706) 375-7797 \r\nVuit our Web site: www.walkercochamber.com \r\nThe Lodge at Red Top Mountain \r\n1th its 33 charming guest rooms  The Lodge, plus 18 lakefront \r\nttages, some with private docks, Top Mountain offers some exciting fur everyone. The is located I.5 miles east off \r\n75 north, near Canersville and \r\nfuur meeting rooms, a m, two group pavilions, a restaurant and \r\nerous park activities including boating, hiking, wildlife viewing and interpretive nature programs. \r\nFor more infonnation call 1-800-573-9658 or visit www.georgiastateparklodges.com \r\n \r\nZion Farms \r\n \r\nZion Farms is a 340 acre \r\n \r\nestate entrally located an \r\n \r\nl 1? \r\n \r\n~ ,a- - \r\n \r\nhour and a half from , \r\n \r\nAtlanta, Birmingham, or \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nChattanooga, near Rome, Georgia. Zion offers an \r\n \r\narray of services including - specialty weekend camps \r\n \r\nfor children and adults, special events: weddings, \r\n \r\ncacered evems etc - coordinaced with Zion's design \r\n \r\nteam and own Executive Chef. Surround yourself with \r\n \r\nthe rustic elegance of estate living. \r\n \r\n2979 Big Texas Valley Rd. NW Rome, GA 30165 \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 860  Armuchee, Georgia 30105 706-235-8002  706-232-4323 \r\n \r\nwww.zionfarms.com \r\n \r\nChatsworth-Murray County \r\nWho says you have to go to the Smokies for beautifal views? u,me visit usfor an unspoikd look \r\nat the Appalachian Mountains_ Lots of outdoor activities for the entire family - hiking, camping, fishing, swimming and golfing. For those who prefer a little more excitement, North Georgia Speedway \u0026 North Georgia Mini-Raceway offer a taste of adrenaline-pumping power! \r\n800-969-9490  murraychamber@alltel.net \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge - Fannin County \r\nGateway to the Blue Ridge Mou11tains! Experience the beauty of the North Georgia mountains. Ride the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. Camp, fly fish, hike or mountain bike in the national forest. Tube the Toccoa River or \r\nraft the wild Ocoee. Fish or play on Lake Blue Ridge. Stroll through antique, art and specialty shops in the historic towns of Blue Ridge and McCaysville. Cozy cabins, charming bed and breakfasts. \r\nOn Highway 515/76just 1 hour north ofAdanta. Chamber of Commerce \u0026 Wdcome Center \r\n3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, GA 30513 800-899-MTNS  www.blueridgemountains.com \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Railway \r\nRail travel is becoming extinct but you can still catch the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway in North '' Georgia, just 95 miles north of Atlanta. Ride in vincage passenger cars fur the twenty-six mile round trip along the Toccoa River from Blue Ridge to McCaysville and back. Spectacular scenery from an \r\nopen-air car or climate-concrolJed coach. If you get \r\nhungry, grab a snack and a drink from the commissary car, or bring your own picnic lunch. Advanced reservations recommended. Chaners and group rates available. Call the licker Office at: \r\n(800) 934--1898 or (706) 6329833 241 Depot Street Blue Ridge, GA 30513 Purchase tickets online at www.brscenic.com \r\nBarnsley Gardens \r\nConveniently located in Adairsville, just an hour north of Aclanca, this is \r\nthe perfect setti':N fur your next getaway. Siruated on the grounds of a 19 century escate, guests will enjoy 70 luxurious cottage suites featuring wood-burning fireplaces, ball and claw fuot cast iron rubs, and king sire beds. Guests can enjoy \"The General,'' an 18-hole Jim Faziodesigned golf course, full-service spa, 0 RVIS endorsed \r\nsporting clays and Hy fishing, mountain biking, horseback \r\nriding, hiking trails, garden and history tours. The Woodlands Grill and The Rice House are our two world- \r\nclass restaurants. For infurmation, call 770-7737480. www.bamsleyresort.com \r\nCatoosa County \r\nStep back in time to a by-gone era when the Civil War gripped our country. Your visit here will cake you back to experience this rich Civil War heritage. Outdoor \r\nenthusiasts will also enjoy golf, hiking, camping, and more. Comfurcable lodging and dining options are \r\nconveniently located in Ringgold and Fon Oglethorpe. With so much fur visitors to see and do, Catoosa County \r\ncan be home base fur your Southern adventure. On 1-75just 15 minutes south of \r\nChattanooga, TN, 95 miles north ofAtlanta. \r\nCatoosa County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 52, Ringgold, GA 30736 \r\n(877) 965-5201  www.gatewaytogeorgia.com \r\n \r\n www . G Eo RGI A0N MvM1 ND.O RG I r . 8 00 V1 s 1T G A \r\n \r\nHidden Treasures in Georgia \r\nMOUNTAINS \r\n \r\nCabin Rental in North Georgia Mountains \r\nA CHOESTOE ADVENTIJRE Riverside Cabin Choestoe Village \"Valley of the Dancing Rabbits\" Relax at Riverside cabin in NE GA moumains. Sleeps 10. Grear rares. Fireplace, porches \u0026 decks with rocking chairs, swings, hammock, gas grill. Fishing, hiking. tubing. E-mail: choesroe@grearsmokeycabins.com (888) 308-8418 www.greatsmokeycabins.com/choestoe \r\nCondo, Chai.et \u0026 Cabin Rentals \r\nin the Hel.en Georgia Area \r\nCoUNTRY HIDEAWAY AND MOUNTAIN RmrALs P.O. Box 3199  Cleveland, GA 30528 Condos, chalets \u0026 cabins, fully equipped with full kitchens, cableTVNCR, 1 \u0026 2 bedrooms units, some available with whirlpool rubs and fi replaces. Resorrs ameni ties package included. Mon-Thurs 9-5, Friday 9-9, Saturday 9-3, Sunday- Closed. (888) 719-1949 (Reservations) or (706) 865-7666 (office) \r\nwww.countryhideawayresorts.com \r\nffATFIELo's HIDEAWAY CABINS 3109 Copper Mine Road Dahlonega, GA Getaway in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains, peaceful scenery, wildlife, pan for gold, waterfalls, your own private Jacuzzi spa, fireplaces, 25 minutes ro Helen. Everything is here for you to relax and enjoy our historic moumain vacation mecca. (706) 864-6743 www.hatfieldscabins.com \r\nCabin Rentals  Boat Rentals Camping  Catering \r\nLAKE LANIER loDGES \r\n6598 Lights Ferry Road Escape ro the Sereni ty of Lake Lanier Lodges and Boar Rentals! We are only 30 minutes from Arlanra. Rem a log cabin with a Jacuzzi and a boar or jet ski. Lake Lanier Lodges where all of the fun is!Open 365 Days a Year. (770) 967-1804, (888) 972-6300 www.lakelanierlodges .com \r\nCoTIAGE RENTALS \u0026 Also MOTEL Moumain Aire Cottages \u0026 Kirchenerre Rooms 18 Morel Drive  Clayton, GA 30525 Casual, comfortable, charm - A cozy retreat of four deluxe kitchenette rooms or suites and fo ur individual upscale cottages - all totally and beautifully remodeled and decorated. Open year round. (888) 571-9597 toll free or (706) 782-9568 local www.mountainairecottages.com \r\nCabins/Luxury Home Rentals \r\nMOUNTAIN HOME RmrALs OF GEORGIA, LLC Big Canoe, GA in Dawson/Pickens counties mid poim ofJasper and Dawsonville, near Marble Hill Golf, Swim, Tennis, Fish. Mountain, Lake and Arboreal Views. Grear place for weddings and reunions. Luxu ry 1-5 b/rm homes in a 7600 acre private community featuring all amenities. Daily, weekly rares. Seasonal and off season rares. (770) 894-4444 or (866) 627-1001 \r\nwww.mountainhomerenrals.biz \r\n \r\nOUTSIDE CHANCE VACATION RmrALs P.O. Box 543  Sauree, GA 30571 Vacation cabins, homes \u0026 lodges in the Helen \u0026 Lake Burton areas. Accommodarions are available in sizes ranging from 1 bedroom to lodging fo r 24. Riverfrom, creek from or mountain view available. Pets are permined in some properties. All facilities request No Smoking. Major Credit Cards are accepted. Call us for reservations! E-mail: ochance@ngweb.ne. (706) 878-1253 or (BOO) 473-8661 www.whitecounry.com/outsidechance \r\nPARADISE CABINS 3163 Paradise Road  Blairsville, GA 30512 Cozy 1\u00262 bedroom cabins, views, hot cubs, SATNCR. Covered porch with swi ngs or rockers, grills, fu lly furnished kitchen + fireplaces. Memories are made here. Office hours 9 am - 9 pm. (706) 745-7483 www.paradi se-cabins .com \r\nFestival \r\nGEORGIA APPLE fESTNAL P.O. Box 1225  Ellijay, GA 30540 300 vendors selling handmade / handcrafted products of a mountain \u0026 country theme. Great food, children's section, live entertainment, parade, an,cique car show (Isc Saturday only!). Local antique shopping, fun for the entire fami ly. 9 am - 6 pm. (706) 635-74 10 www.georgiaapplefestival.com \r\nTours \r\nSTORIES OF THE MOUNTAINS Exclusive tours with breath caking views in the north Georgia Mountains. Travel around scenic waterfalls, delight in candlelight ghost story and walking tours of the historic gold mining town of Dahlonega. Shu ttle from local/Arlanca airporrs. Call for reservations/fees. (706) 867-511 7  E-mail: cruc2@allcel.net \r\nVacation Rentals in the Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\nMOUNTAIN LAKEs VACATION RmrALs Lake Hartwell, 1-85 - Lavonia, Toccoa, and Hartwell 80+ lakefrom vacation homes (w/privare docks) fo r family vacations or romamic weekend gee-a-ways. 56,000 acres to fish, swim, warer-ski, sail. Conveniem to mountains, malls, golf. Weeks available all year. Weekends ava ilable Sepe-May. (800) 610-0020  www.mcnlakes.com \r\nCabin Rentals \r\nCREEKWOOD CABINS \u0026 R.V. 5730 Highway #356  Helen, GA 30571 Year round cabin special! 4 days - 2 people - $75.00 per night, 1500 sq.ft. cabin. RV sires 2 people - $20.00 per night, full hook-ups, plus cableTV. (706) 878-2164 or (800) 856-7941  www.creekwoodreson.info \r\nRlvERWALK CABINS P.O. Box 4  Dahlonega, GA 30533 Secluded cozy cabin completely furn ished. From your deck listen co sounds of the river or scroll down co your private beach co relax swim or fish. (706) 864-4023 www.rivecwalkcabins.com \r\nMountain Hot Tub Cabin Rentals \r\nSUNNYBROOK BEND HOT TuB CABINS \r\nP.O. Box 2589  Blue Ridge, GA 305 13 Fishing! Horseback riding! Hiking! Completely furnished cabins that can accommodate up co 6 couples. Ask about our Specials! (800) 974-3620  www.sunnybrookcom \r\n \r\n148 \r\n \r\nRYDAL \r\nHistori c High Co untry Possum Trot Farm 700 Cass Pine Log Rd., Rydal, 30 171 770-382-5 137, www.notatlanta.org Working farm with pumpkin patch. Group tours available during the week with advance reservations. Open \r\ndaily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fe es. Cil WC 6' \r\nSAUTEE 1-3 \r\nNorthe as t Georgi a Mo untain s The Gourd Place 23 19 Duncan Bridge Rd., Sautee, 30571 706-865-4048, www.gourdplace.com A gourd muse um and retail shop featuring more than 200 gourds from 23 countries. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- \r\n5 p.m., Sun . 1 p.m.- 5 p. m. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Community Center 283 GA Hwy. 255, Sautee- acoochee, 30571 706-878-3300, www.snca .org An on-site muse um, theater, art gallery, and conference fa cilities are featu red at th is thriving art center. Museum open Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m., Fri. by appointment. Museum admission free, ca ll fo r \r\nother fees. Cil WC 6' \r\nScarlett'sSecret 1902 GA Hwy. 17, Sautee, 30571 706-878- 1028, w1vw.scarlettsecret.com Located in a two-story plantation-style home, this muse um contains GWTW and C ivil War memorab ilia. Open Mon.-Fri. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 10:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.- 4 p.m. Call fo r fees. Cil WC 6- fl \r\nStovall Mill Covered Bridge GA Hwy. 255, Sautee, 30545 706-878-21 81 Drive by Georgia's shortest clear-span covered bridge. Open daily. Free. \r\nSKY VALLEY \r\nNorthe ast Georgi a Mountain s Sky Valley Resort 696 Sky Valley Way, #1, Sky Valley, 30537 706-746-5 303, 800-437-24 16, \\V\\Vw.skyvalley.com Georgia's only ski slopes. T he adventure continues yea r-round with championship golf and 2,300 ac res to explore when the snow melts. Th e ski slopes are open \r\nmid-Dec.-mid-Mar. Call for hours and fees . Cil WC 6' \r\nSUCHES \r\nNo rth east Georgi a Mo untai ns Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 4730 Rock Creek Rd., Suches, 30572 706-838-4723, southeast.fws.govlchattahoochee{orest Three major fishing events are held an nually to promote recreationa l fishing and to introduce the public to the fish and wildlife service . Open daily 7:30 a.m.-4 \r\np.m. Free. Cil WC \r\nSUMMERVILLE B-4 \r\nHistoric High Co un try Paradise Gardens Park and Museum Off US 27 N., Summerville, 30747 706-857-2926, 800-FJ STER, www. fin ster. com World-renowned folk artist Howard Finster began the creation of Paradise Ga rdens in 195 1. It is now listed as one of Georgia's top ten tourist attractions. Open Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Adu lts $5, \r\nchild ren and seniors $3. Cil WC 6' \r\nTravel Services \r\nChattooga County Chamber of Commerce 44 GA Hwy. 48, Summen\u003eille, 30747 706-857-4033 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTALKING ROCK \r\nHi storic High Co un try Talking RockHistoric District Mai11 St., Ta lki11g Rock, 30175 706-692 -5600 Downtown features many restored buildings, shopping, and a park. T he uniqu e shops are open Thu.-S un . Open da ily. \r\nTALLAPOOSA B-7 \r\nHistoric Hig h Coun tr y Bud Jones Taxidermy Museum 359 GA Hwy. 120 E., Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-7480, www.budionestaxidenny.com Includes many exotic animal mounts, as well as an extensive fossil collection. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m.- 5 p.m., \r\nSat. 9 a.m.-noon. Free. [il WC 6' \r\nHelton Howland Park US Hwy. 78 E., Ta llapoosa, 30176 770-5 74-2345 Park includes a beach area, lake, and amphitheater. \r\nOpen daily. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\nPeacock and Possum Tales Heritage Arts Center 129 Head Ave., Ta llapoosa, 30176 770-574-2367, 1vivw.thepeacockgallery.com Featuring the work of local artists, from folk art to pottery. Open Tue.- Sat. noon-4 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. Free. Cil WC \r\nWest Georgia Museum ofTallapoosa 185 Mann St. , Ta llapoosa, 30176 770-574-3 125 Loca l history and paleontological museum . Open Tue.-Fri . 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. Adults $2, children $1. Cil WC 6- \r\nTravel Services \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Tallapoosa 1-20 E. at the Georgia-Alabama line Ta llapoosa, 30176 770-574-262 1, 1viviv.georgiao11mymind.org \r\nOpen da ily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTallulah Point Overlook and Tallulah Adventures 940 Ta llulah Gorge Scenic Loop, Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-754-43 18, 1viviv. tallulahpoint. com Ca noe ren tal is ava ilab le, as well as ove rnight ren tals \r\nfor cam pers. Open daily 9 a.m.--0 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\nTATE \r\nHisto ri c Hi gh Countr y Historic Tate House \r\nGA Hwy. 53 E., Tate, 30177 770-735-3 122, ,viviv.tatehouse.com T his mansion showcases exquisitely furni shed rooms, as well as antiques and period pieces. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m.- 5 p.m . Admission $3. [il WC 6' fl T \r\nTate Elementary (Marble School House) 5360 GA Hwy 53 E., Tate, 30177 706-692-5600 The nation's only public school constructed of marble. \r\nTours ava ilable. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\nTIGER \r\nNort heast Geo rgi a Mo unt ains Hillside Orchard Farms 53 12 US Hwy. 441 , Tiger, 30576 706-782-0858, 866-782-4995, MV\\v.hillsideorchard.com Visit this roadside country store fill ed with fresh seasonal produce. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m.- 5 p.m ., \r\nSat.-Sun. 8 a. m.-6 p.m. Cil WC 6' \r\nTOCCOA K-3 \r\nNo rthe ast Geo rgia Mou ntains Currahee Mountain GA Hwy. 17, Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2132 Th e last mountain in the Blue Ridge chain.T he name \"Currahee,\" means \"stands alone.\" Open daily. Free. \r\nHenderson Falls Park Henderson Falls Rd., Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2132 'T11is park offers an amphitheater, tennis courts, and a beautiful waterfall and nature trail. Open dailyApr.-Oct. \r\n7 a.m.- 5 p.m., Nov.-Mar. 8 a.m.--0 p. m. Free. [il WC 6' \r\n \r\n~lol/11/ains \r\n1,n,nv. dadecogachamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.- 5 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\nTUNNEL HILL \r\nHistoric High Cou ntry Western and Atlantic Railroad Tunnel C/isby Austin Rd., Tu nnel Hill, 30755 706-270-9960, 800-33 1-3258, ,viviv. daltoncvb.com The oldest in the South , during th e C ivil War the tun ne l played a part in the Grea t Locomotive Train Chase as th e General and Texas raced through. \r\nWACO \r\nHisto ric Hig h Cou ntry \r\nTravel Services \r\nHaralson County Chamber of Commerce 70 Hub Dr., Waco, 30182 770-537-5594, www. haralson .org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p. m. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\nWALESKA \r\nHisto ri c High Country Funk Heritage Center 7300 Reinhardt College Circle, Wa leska, 30183-298 / 770-720-5970, 770-720-5971 1viviv. reinhardt. edu!funk .htm Devoted to Native America n history and the pioneer experience of Appalach ian settlers. Call fo r hours. \r\nAdul ts $6, children $4, seni ors $5.50. Cil WC 6' \r\nWHITE \r\nHistoric High Cou ntry Weinman Mineral Museum 5I Mineral Museum Dr., White, 30 184 770-386-0576, 1viviv.chara.gsu.edul-weinman This simulated mine and museum has a mineral and gemstone collection from around the world . Call for \r\nhours. Adults $4, children $3, seniors $3.50. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nHistoric Walking Trail 388 Bowdo11 St. , Ta llapoosa, 30 176 770 -574- 3124 Brochures describing wa lking tours are avai lable at the library. Open da ily. \r\n \r\nLake Vonah-GA Power \r\nYo nah Dam Rd., Toccoa, 30577 706-782-40 14, ,viviv.sou themco.com \r\nEnjoy boati ng, fishi ng, picnicking, and ca mping. \r\nOpen daily. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTouch ofTallapoosa Tours 129 Head Ave., Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-7193 Group tours visi ti ng museu ms, art ga ll eries, and antique shops. Fees vary. \r\n \r\nStephens County Historical Museum 313 Po11d St., Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2132, ,viviv.toccoa. net/hostedltschs/tschs. htm T he museum features in fo rmation on Stephens \r\nCounty's past. Call for hours and fees. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTALLULAH FALLS J-2 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nNor th east Geo rgia Mou nt ain s \r\n \r\nToccoa- Stephens County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nGeorgia Heritage Center forthe Arts \r\n \r\nand Welcome Center \r\n \r\n11 785 US Hwy. 44 1 N. , Tallulah Falls, 30573 \r\n \r\n90 1 E. Currahee St. , Toccoa, 30577 \r\n \r\n706-754-5989 \r\n \r\n706-886-2 l 32, 11nviv.toccoagachamber.com \r\n \r\nT his arts center aims to promote emergi ng Georgia Open Mon.- Fri . 8:30 a. m.- 5 p. m. Free. Cil WC 6' artists. Ca ll fo r hours. Free. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTOCCOA FALLS \r\n \r\nMinnehaha Falls \r\n \r\nNo rth east Geo rgia Mo un tain s \r\n \r\nOff Bea r Ca p Rd., Tallulah Falls, 30573 \r\n \r\nToccoa Falls \r\n \r\n706-782-332 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. Alt. 17, Toccoa Falls, 30598 \r\n \r\nVisit www.visitnortheastgeorgia.com/wa terfa lls. htm \r\nfo r more information. [il WC 6' \r\n \r\n706-886-683 1, 800-868-3257, ,viviv. toccoa(alls.edu At 186 feet, Toccoa Falls is 26 feet taller than Niagara \r\n \r\nFalls. Adults $1, children and seniors $.50. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls Lake \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 44 1 S. , Tallula h Fa lls, 30573 \r\n \r\nTRENTON A-2 \r\n \r\n706-782-4014, 1vi1nv.so uthemco.com \r\n \r\nHistoric Hig h Coun try \r\n \r\nEnjoy swimming, boa ting, and fis hing. Open daily. Travel Services \r\n \r\nCall for fees. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nDade County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n111 Railway Ln., Tre11/011, 30752 \r\n \r\n706-657-4488, 877-87 1-1386 \r\n \r\n149 \r\n \r\n Travel Services \r\nWilderness Camp Marina 45 1 Wilderness Cam p Rd. , White, 30184 770-3 86-2170 Full-service marina. Open Wecl.- Sat. 9 a. m.- 5 p.m., \r\nSu n. noon-5 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'. \r\nWHITESBURG \r\nHis toric High Countr y McIntosh Reserve JO-f6 W McIntosh Circle, Whitesburg, 30 185 770-830-5879, www.carrollcou11tyga.com \r\nHik ing, horseback rid ing, fishing, camping, and canoeing. Open daily 8 a.m.-dusk. Free. ~ WC 6,. \r\nWILDWOOD \r\nHi stori c High Countr y \r\nTravel Services \r\nWes Hixon'sOutdoor Adventure and Travel, Inc. 19204 US Hwy. 11, Wildwood, 30757 706-657-3527, 800-550-5 125 A fu ll-se rvice consultant for hunting, fishing, and outdoor vacations. ~ WC 6,. \r\nWINDER 1-6 \r\nNorth east Georgi a Mo untain s Barrow County Courthouse 30 / . Broad, Winder, 30680 770-867-9444 \r\nNeoc lass ical in style with an octagonal domed clock \r\ntower. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6'. \r\nBarrow County Museum 7-f E. Athe11s St. , Wi11der, 30680 770-307-l 183 See jail cells and exhibits on Senator Richard B. Russell, county history, and Fort Yargo. Open Mon.-Fri. 1p.m.4 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. WC \r\nRussell Family Cemetery GA Hwy. 53, Winder, 30680 770-867-9444, W\\V\\v.barrowchamber.com Richard B. Russell 's homeplace in Wi nder sti ll stands, and the fami ly ce metery has bee n prese rved for public view. Open dailr- Free. \r\nTravel Services \r\nBarrow County Chamber of Commerce 6 Porter St. , Winder, 30680 770-867-9444, www.barrowchamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8: 30 a. m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6,. \r\nWOODSTOCK \r\nHist oric High Coun t ry Dixie Speedway 150 Dixie Dr. , Woodstock, 30 189 770-926-53 15, 11ww.dixiespeedway.com \r\nDixie Speedway is a 3/8-mi le ba nked-clay oval that hosts stockca r racing. Open May-Oct. Sat. 7:30 p.m. Admiss ion $12. ~ WC 6,. \r\nYOUNG HARRIS H-1 \r\nNorthe ast Georg ia Mou nt ai ns Rollins Planetarium 1 Co llege St., Young Harris, 30582 706-379-4312, Mvw.yhc.edu lplanet \r\nOn the campus of You ng Harris Coll ege, this planetarium is one of the largest in the state. Ca ll for hours. Free. ~ WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nTowns County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center, Towns County Tourism Association, Inc. J4 l l Fuller Circle, Young Harris, 30582 706-896-4966, 800-896-1543, ,viviv.mo,mtai11topga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6,. \r\n150 \r\n \r\niJod' s Cou11t'l.'f ~tl'l.m \r\nIn the mountains near Blairsville - easy to find, hard to leave - a 50-acre Guest Farm with 3 modern, spacious log cabins in the woods. Amenities include a one-acre stocked fishing pond, pedal boat, rocking chairs on covered porches, fireplaces, gas grills and large covered pavilions. Adults and children alike enjoy watching the antics of the animals. Your hosts offer pontoon boat rides on nearby Lake Nottely and an intro to quilting for those interested. Main crops: Peace and Tranquility! Bill \u0026 Arlene Gray 2222 Country Farm Lane, Blairsville, GA 305 I2 (Easy access via 76/515 to 325) (888) 470-9693, (706) 745-1560. www.godscountryfann.com \r\nVisit Hiawassee year-round for festivals jampacked with non-stop events, exhibits and fun for lhe enlire family. \"Ole-Thney'' Pioneer Village with arts and crafts, building., and equipment of days gone by. \r\nRhododendroo Feslival - May 2-4, 9-11 \r\nGeorgia Mounlaln Fair -August 6-17 Georgia Mountain Fall Feslival - October 10-19 \r\nPO Box 444, Hiawassee, GA 30546; (706) 896-4191 \r\nwww.georgla-mountain-falr.com \r\n(l..htu StSMg Vlhtlfa'lds \u0026 Wme'l.lf \r\nis localed in the heart of Georgia Wine Country. I84 acres of North Georgia Mountain vineyard beauty. \r\nc...._.--- Three Sislers offers wlnery tours and tastings of our Three Sisters Vineyards, Cbestalee, and Crane C,wll wlnes. Localed between Historic Dahlonega and ~ e l e n , \r\nGA. Open to lhe public Fri/Sat 11-6 and Son 12:30-6. Open liJil/.JP(Jltllmim only Mon-Thur ilt' group tours, spedal Nls and prim parties. Call (706) ~WJNE.for Info.or lisit us at www.~com \r\n~ =---, S~bad t:Jaan4'. tl-lospl.till Home andAdoptioq Center of dJ.e worJcl filioils ~ Pllldlllds-, housed in a circa 1900s medical clinic. Al BabyI.and lisitors can witness the \"birth\" of original, bandsculpted 'Kids\"' and even adopt one of their own! L ~ ~:.=r,::Q':f.'~- Pm ;idmlsslon, \r\nll:lt31.lillil..LJ...LI.JL,jj CklielJia4. GA30528. \r\n....~ com (706) 86S-2m \r\n \r\ne Btai7.svitu-'Z\u003c11i.o11 ou11t'f \r\n\"ANature Lover's Getaway,\" hike endless trails, cLimb the highest peak in Georgia, visit waterfalls and 150 miles of Lake Nottelyshoreline. 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 m y \r\nB\u0026B and cabin getaways. Only 110 miles north of All ta, accessible by a four-lane highway from I-75/575 and 15 to our front door. Blairsville-Union County COC, PO 789, Blairsville, GA 30514; (877) 745-5789, or visit our web site at www.blairsvillechamber.com. \r\nKount7.1f \";f\u003eeddu7. \u0026 (l..a.111u\"\"ood \r\nCa.6i.11s \r\n48 rustic cabins on 75 wooded acres adjacent o Chattahoochee Nation Forest. All have fireplac decks, grills, picnic tab1 TVs, full kitchens and some have hot tubs and Jacuzzi. Lodgetconference center sleeps 22 and seats JOO for buslness or church groups and family reunions. Recei a special gift when you mention this ad. Open year-round. PO Box 597, Helen, GA 30545; (706) 878-3286 or (706) 878-3944; www.northeastgeorgiacabins.com. \r\n(l..occoa.-Stephens Count'f \r\n~~---=-.,=--,,,.-, Located in the heart -\"-'illia,lo,I of Northeast Georgia\"s attractions, Toce\u003c' , offers antiquing, biking, camping \r\nfestivals, 4th ofJuly parade, fishing, golfing, hiking, historic sites, musewns, lodging, speciality shops, wat  sports, camps and conference centers and more! For additional information, contact: Toccoa-Stephens COC, 901 E. Currahee St., PO Box 577, Toccoa, GA 30577; t call (706) 886-2132; or visit our web site at www.toccoagachamber.com \r\n/lta.tk ud the \";f\u003eotte7. \r\nShop for unique crafts, explore Grandpa Watts' MID,eotoY pidUresque scenery, feed pe \r\ntrout in their natural babllal, and observe potters crea og their wares. Featuring quality crafts from 40 local arti.  including unique crafts in wood, metal and ceramic \r\njewelry, ~ . baodblown gws and contemporary \r\npottery. We are open every day except Christmas, IO ai 1 6 pm. Open Jan. through March from 10 am  5 pm. Localed in Clarkesvllle. Call (706) 947-3440 or visit www.markoflhepotter.com \r\n \r\nA\"'lf time 06 \r\nl(etl.'l ls a ~uat time to visit. Cl,heu' s t'l.tdl( somethl11~ 6o'l. eve'l.l(one heu 111Lth hund.ud.s \r\n\"'ff l(etl'l.-'l.OUnd. \r\nattMctlons \r\nWhen Lt's time to 'l.elax, \r\npick a ~uat ca6Ln, plctuusque d.,e o'l. 6ull-scale uso'l.t. !Jt' s \r\nall heu Ln the scenic hills oi the \r\n/',JO'ltheast Ljeo'l.tjla /1tountai11s - \r\n(l..he J:,od5e at Amica.lola 1a.lls \r\nPerched 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 Lodge also offers 14 mountain cottages, a restaurant, hiking, fishing, teambuilding and wide variety of other activities. For more info call (800) 573-9656 or visit www.georgiastateparklodges.com \r\nYou're invited! Come experience hometown hospitality at one of the best places to enjoy boating, swimming, fishing and camping on Lake Hartwell. Plus, enjoy Lake Hartwell Dam tours, festivals, fireworks, tiquing and Bluegrass music every Saturday night at the egrass express located on historic Depot Street. For re information, contact Hart County COC, PO Box 793, 1 E. Howell St., Hartwell, GA 30643; 706) 376-8590. www.hart-chamber.org \r\n \r\n(lite /!,od5e at Z\u003c11icoi State ?\u003ea7.k \r\nThe Lodge at Unicoi State Park has 100 guest rooms offering spectacular views, along with 30 mountain-view guest 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 in The Lodge's retreat-like atmosphere. For more info call (800)573-9659 or visit www.georgiastateparklodges.com \r\n~onest {ills /ltou11ta.i11 ~s07.t \r\nRent your own '\"Private Hotel\"! 8, 12 and 16 room units a,'ailable, with a total of 44 standard rooms. Also featuring 32 private hot tub cabins and 12 executive bi-level suites all with data port, fireplace \u0026 steam sauna! Group dining \u0026 meeting facilities. Experience a horsedrawn wagon ride to the river house for an old fashioned cookout, or enjoy the outdoor pool, horseback riding, day spa, gift shop, or tennis court. Golf nearby. (800) 654-6313. www.foresths.com \r\n \r\n(l..lte f!od5e at Smitlt5a.ll Woods \r\nIdeal for a getawayvacation, retreat, meeting or special occasion, The Lodge at Smithgall Woods is a wilderness experience with a civilized touch. The Lodge offers upscale lodging, personalized service, gourmet cuisine, trout fishing and wildlife viewing in a pristine and protected 5,555-acre Heritage Preserve. There are ; mountain cottages featuring 14 exquisitely appointed guest rooms available by the bedroom, cottage or exclusive rental of the entire property. For more info call (800) 318-5248 or visit WW\\v.georgiastateparklodges.com \r\n~07.ust {ills /ltou11ta.i11 \"Res07.t \r\nRomantic, private, one-bedroom cabins, all with large hot tub, fireplace, TV/VCR, stereo and porch with swing! Choose from Contemporary, Victorian or \"Rustic\" interiors. Candle-lit dining and full breakfast included in most rates and served in our unique Secret Garden couples-onlydining room. Enjoy carriage \u0026 horseback rides, picnic lunches, massage \u0026 more! Honeymoon, Anniversary, \u0026 Stress Relief packages! 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Today bike paths, hiking trails, and winding roads allow visitors to enjoy the site's 14,000 acres. Th e Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center, where thousa nd s of butterflies dan ce upon the air, en chants all who see the spectacle. And, with 63 holes of ch amp ionship golf, 13 lakes , and a gun club, Calloway Gardens offers so much entertainment that it's almost imposs ible to take advantage of it all in just one visit. \r\n \r\nCurrently, everything from horseback riding to week-long training camps is available h e re, as well as occasional public equestrian events. \r\nOne of the most poignant and significant attractions in the a rea is east of Pine Mountain in Warm Springs, where Franklin D elano Roosevelt built a six-room cottage before h e became \r\npresiden t. He frequentl y returned h e re to bathe \r\nin the sp rings, seekin g relief from the polio tha t crippled him. The mineral springs had made the area a sacred Native American site and , later, a popul a r resort, but its fame in c rea sed when th e presiden t came to seek respite. Roosevelt was at his cabin , affectionately ca ll ed the Little White \r\n \r\nPine Mountain anchors a host of attractions in the Presidential Pathways sec tion of the Southern Rivers region. West Point Lake , stretching 35 miles along the Chattahoochee River on the western edge of Georgia's boundary with Alabama, is extremely popular a mong fi shermen going after the bountiful spotted, largemouth , white, and striped bass. Wild Animal Safari, a hands-on safari experience, will take visitors up close and personal to exotic animals from aro und the world. The \"Zebrabus,\" a petting zoo, the Monkey House , and th e Alligator Pit Wild Animal Safari delight kids of all ages. \r\nWhen th e 1996 Olympics came to Georgia , training for equestrian events took place at Big Bear Farm, on the outskirts of Pine Mountain. \r\n \r\nHouse, when he died in 1945. Today, th e Little White House State Historic Site prese rves the cottage the way it was when th e great New D ealer enjoyed its tranquility. Additional memorabilia are displayed at the Roosevelt Museum , and class ic Southern cooking is on the menu at the Bulloch House Restaurant, loca ted in the delightful village of Warm Spring. \r\nA littl e farther to the east of Pine Mountain is Thomaston , headquarters of the Covered Bridge Trail, which provides information about and promotes the prese rva tion and enjoyment of the 15 cove red bridges in Georgia that have survived the wind an d wea ther of tim e. \r\nTo the sou th , along the C hatta hooch ee Ri ve r, lies the region 's largest city, Columbus. Th e river \r\n \r\nFacing page:wildflowers,southern Rivers region. Inset: Eating watermelon, Cordele. \r\nThis page: Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, Pine Mountain; Rose bloom, Thomasville. \r\n \r\n This page:Wild Adventures Theme Park, Valdosta. \r\nFacing page: Pebble Hill Plantation, Thomasville; Providence CanyonState Park, Lumpkin. \r\n \r\n, \r\nhas always been at the h eart of Columbus's identity. Trails for biking, hiking, wa lking, and jogging wind along th e Columbus Ri ve rwalk, 12 miles of pi cturesqu e pathways dotted wi th historical sites commemora ting the role played by Columbus in Georgia's growth. \r\nBeing a river town , Columbus is an appropriate location for the Port Columbus lational C ivil War Nava l Museum , which con tains period artifacts th a t tell the sto ri es of the numerous nautical innovations and inven ti ons developed during the C ivil War, including two Confederate wars hips recovered from the C ha ttahooc h ee. Visitors can see what life was like for sai lors belowdecks on an ironcl ad -on e of th e early designs th at signaled th e end of the era of wooden battleships-and sit through a stimula ting \"naval battle simul atio n ,\" re-crea ting th e chaos of war on th e surging ri ve r. \r\nOnce th e site of factories that bu il t warsh ips for th e Confederacy, Columbus con tinu es to play a ro le in national defense today. T h e Columbusarea mi litary base Fort Benning has been one of th e major training faci liti es for America's fighting men and women . The National Infantry Museum exhibits tell of the hardships and heroics of the foot soldi e rs who have fought for America's freedam sin ce th e Revolution. \r\n \r\nColumbu s is also th e home of the Springer Opera Hou se, the official state theater of Georgia. A favorite stop among touring troupes who tra veled be twee n \\Vas hin gton , D.C. , a nd \r\new Orleans , the Springer attracted su ch 19 thcentury ce lebrities as Oscar Wilde and John Philip Sousa. The th eate r was saved from th e wrecking ball in th e 1960s a nd now hosts touring shows and a year-ro und slate of programs . The hub of culture in town today is the Ri ve rCente r for the Performing Arts , a complex of theaters and performance space in the heart of historic Columbus. \r\nVisitors to Colu mbus ca n leap into th e future and travel to space at the Coca-Cola Space Science Cen ter. The planetarium and observatory have regularly scheduled shows and \"sta r parties,\" held during celes ti al events su c h as an ec lipse or a meteor shower. Visitors can see repli cas of a Space Shuttle O rbiter an d an Apoll o space capsule . \r\nTraveling south in this otherwise rolling countrys id e, yo u'll come upon Providence Canyon State Conservation Park in Lumpkin , which has been nicknamed Georgia's Little Grand Canyon. Th is surpri se in the landscape reveal s stunning panoramas of rugged formation s. Hiking trail s take th e daring down into deep go rges that look more li ke they belong in th e North Georgia mountains than in southwestern Geo rgia . No matter how chall enging the trails, the canyon rewards th e adventurous with drama ti c views as well as the blooms of the rare plu m leaf aza lea. \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nJu st a bit outside of Lumpkin, a short drive becomes a trip through time when yo u en ter Westville Village, a living-history museum where gu id es dress in costumes from the 1850s and demonstrate arts and crafts from that period . The struc tures collected at Westville in clude farm hou ses, blacksmith shops, a cotton gin, and stately man sions. \r\nA uniqu e roadside attraction in thi s area is Pasaquan, a folk art installation crea ted by Eddie Owens Martin, a local boy gone visionary. In hi s later yea rs, Martin in vented a new identity as St. EOM and worked for decades to remake his famil y farm into a spectacle of colorful and bi za rre shapes and design s influenced by a wide range of artistic styles, from Aztec to Warho l. \r\nTh is region also features interesting creations th at grow and change with the seasons. In Taylor County, near Reynolds, the AgriMaze at Taylor Orchards leads kids and grown-ups along challenging paths through acres of corn planted in themed designs that in recent yea rs ha ve included a Southern belle and the solar sys tem. West of Barnesvi lle, the MAiZE at Rock Ranch also offers vis itors a chance to get lost in their im agination s, as we ll as to en joy fa ll fun with ha yrides and a petting zoo. \r\nOf course, more than corn grows in thi s part of Georgia . There are plenty of peanuts, too , and the Presidential Pathways has earned its name by being the home not only of FDR's Little W hite \r\n \r\nHouse but also of Georgia's favorite son, President Jimmy Carter who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. The old Plains High School has been converted into a museum that anchors the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site. There are more than two dozen other Carter-related attractions around Plains, including the Jimmy Carter Boyh ood Fa rm and the train depot where Carter an nounced his long shot at the White House. One of the newer attractions is the Plains Inn and Antique Mall, located in an 1870s-e ra building once owned by Carter's cou sin Hugh Carter. Each room is furnished to represen t a decade in the life of President Carter, and Jimm y and Rosa lynn themselves helped out with the project. \r\nDown the road a bit, be sure to visit the Andersonville ational H istoric Site, wh ich prese rves the Andersonvi ll e National Cemetery and Camp Sumter, as well as maintaining the ational Prisoner of War Museum, where ex hibits pay tribute to American pri so ners of all wars, from the Revolutionary Wa r to the Persian Gulf War. \r\nIn Ame ri cus, the Windsor Hotel and the Ryla nd er Theatre are restored historic sites, and in the sma ll town of Leslie, the Georgia Rural Telephone Museum serves as a remarkable record of the rou te that led to today's modern digital telecommunications. A great way to see all of these attractions is via the SAM Shortline, or Sou thwest Georgia Excursion Train. Passengers ride in vintage 1949 train cars through th e co untrys id e to th e \r\n \r\nfftttst see.I \r\nBelow are a few of the region's attractions \r\nyou won't want to miss! \r\nGeorgia'sLittle Grand Canyon Enjoyrare wildfiowers, backcountry \r\nhiking trails,and multicolored geological formationsat Providence \r\nCanyon State Conservation Park, near Lumpkin. \r\nJimmy Carter'sBoyhood Home Inand around President Carter's \r\nhometown of Plains, The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site features \r\npreserved structures and exhibits that celebrate the life and deeds of the Nobel Prize winner. \r\nThe Pecan Capital of the World \r\nThe city of Albany claimsthis title due to the numerous pecan trees in the surrounding countryside, and also is frequentlychosen as one of the most \r\nliveable cities in the country. \r\nMr, Cason's Vegetable Garden Thisisjust one part of Calloway Gardens,but its bountiful plots filled with fruits, vegetablesand herbshave inspired gardeners nationwide by being the setting for many segments \r\nof PBS's The Victory Garden. \r\nFDR's Little White House He led America through World War II andhelped the country recover from the Great Depression,and it was here in Warm Springs that the four-term \r\npresident came to rest and relax. \r\n \r\n163 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIA0NMYM1ND.O RG I r . 8 0 0 V I S I T GA \r\n \r\nmztst Bo.I \r\nBelow are a few of the region's activities you won't want to miss! \r\nI \r\nGo fishing Take your pick: Banks Lake, Lake Seminole, the Flint River, the Chattahoochee-all provide excellent fishing and boating experiences for visitors. \r\nGo back in time In Westville, it's always 1850. This living history museum features more than 30 authentically furnished structures showing what life was like in small town Georgia before the \r\nCivil War. \r\nSmell the roses In Thomasville,\"the city of roses, \" the town'srose garden preserves hundreds of rare species that bloom each spring in time for the annual \r\nRose Festival. \r\nCatch a greased pig The small town of Climax each year plays host to Swine Time, afestival honoring the virtues and values of the humble hog, frequently staging playful pig-themed events like Kiss the Pig and the Greased Pig Chase. \r\nRide the river The Chattahoochee Princess is an 1850s paddleboat that takes you out for romantic moonlit cruises and daytime tours along Columbus' \r\nRiverwalk. \r\n \r\nLeft: Babyalligator, Banks Lake. Right: Canoeing and kayaking on Spring Creek. \r\n \r\nregion 's sm all to wn s-Les li e, Am e ri c us, a nd Plains - e njoying pe riodi c stops for explo ra tion and refreshme nt. \r\nPLANTATION TRACE Just below Lesli e and Plains, lies the Pl antati on Trace region , ofsmall-town culture and antebellum elega n ce. In thi s large ly agri cultural pa rt of th e state, visitors ca n drive past pine forests and pea nut fi elds as they wa nd e r through a la nd of hi story and heritage. \r\nOne of the most interesting stories in Plantation Trace is th at of the foundin g of Fitzgera ld . Afte r th e e nd of the C ivil Wa r, th e editor of an Indi ana n ewspa pe r go t th e idea of foundin g a city in th e South fo r aging U nion ve te rans. P.H. F itzgerald gath e red support to buy more th an 50,000 ac res ofl and in Geo rgia , and soon thousa nds of the old boys in blu e h ea ded for th e new colo ny. Today, th e Blu e and G ray M use um comm emo rates this uniqu e episode of sec ti o n al recon cili ati on , a nd street na m es alte rnate betwee n U nion a nd Co nfede rate notabl es . \r\nAlba ny is Pl antati on Trace's largest city, and it boasts of being th e peca n ca pital of th e wo rld , th a nks to th e ac res of peca n trees that cove r th e surrounding co untrys id e. T h e city is also th e birthpl ace of Ray C harl es, wh ose wo rk \"Georgia\" is th e offi cial state so ng. T h e Pa rks at C h e haw, begun by n aturali st Jim Fowle r, wh o beca m e \r\n \r\nfa mous with th e TV show W ild Kingdom, offer a chance for visitors to sample in person the adventures th ey've bee n wa tc hing on th e sma ll scree n fo r yea rs. H op aboa rd th e W iregrass Express, a train that winds th ro ugh the habitats a nd th e he rds. \r\n\\Vhe n yo u're in the Plantation Trace region , be sure to attend one of the local festivals held throughout the yea r, and you 'll see that folks in southwes t Geo rgia rea ll y kn ow h ow to th row a pa rty. D on 't miss Sylves te r's Geo rgia Pea nut Fes ti va l, Swin e T ime in C limax, M ule D ay in Calvary, W higham's immensely popular Rattl esnake Roundup, and in Mo ultri e th e Sunbelt Ag ri cultural Ex po, th e largest ag ric ultural expo in No rth Am e ri ca . \r\nFo r hi gh-speed thrills, th e W ild Adve ntures T h e m e Park nea r Va ldos ta is th e pl ace to find sc rea ming roll e r coaste rs and attrac ti ons like th e 7th Po rtal, a 3-0 adve nture des ign ed by Sta n Lee, creator of Spiderm an, in which a high-tech environme nt takes th e rid er into the clanger zone of cybe rspace's D arkm oor. \r\nNea r Bl akely, Kolom oki Mo und s Sta te Histori c Park prese rves seven earth en mo unds th at we re built fo r ritu als and ce re m o ni es by Na ti ve in h abita nts long befo re E urop ea n settl ement. And near Kolomoki Fort Ga ines, an outpost built in 18 14 to p rotec t Geo rgia's newly ac quired territory, remin ds visitors and loca ls of th e struggles of ea rl y settl e rs in th e state. Today, Fo rt Ga in es's Frontie r V ill age fea tures log h o uses, a \r\n \r\n164 \r\n \r\nchocolate chess pie \r\nCountry's Barbecue Recipe \r\n \r\nl6 cups ofsupar 3cups ofcocoa 4 tsp. of vanilla l tsp. ofsalt l 1h pounds of melted butter \r\n24 slightly beaten eggs 4 l 2-ounce cans evaporated milk 6 cups ofpecan pieces lOfrozen pie shells \r\n \r\nBlend sugar, cocoa, vanilla and salt in large mixing bowl. At low speed blend in butter, eggs, milk and pecans. Pour into pieshellsand bake at 350 for 45 minutes. It's really yummy to serve warm with vanilla ice cream on top! \r\nYields 10 pies \r\n \r\nPort Columbus Civil War Naval Museum, Colu mbus. \r\n \r\ngristmill , a p ionee r cemetery, a co m m isa ry, and a replica of th e original fort. \r\nSo u th of Bl ake ly is Colquitt, th e h ome of Swa mp G ravy. C reated by res ide nts to celebrate th eir rural c ulture, Swam p G ravy relates fam il y legends of come dy, tragedy, a nd loca l fo lklo re . The play was part of the C ultural Olym piad held durin g th e 1996 Ol ympi cs and was so we ll rece ive d th at th e Geo rgia Ge n e ral Asse mbl y declared it th e offi cial state fo lklife play. \r\nOn th e easte rn sid e of Pla ntation Trace is T ifton , th e kind of place where sweet tea is th e sta nda rd beve rage a nd wee ke nd festi va ls are tim es for fri ed catfis h , hushpuppi es , and c heese grits. Nea r T ifto n is th e Geo rgia Agrirama, the offi cial state livin g-hi sto ry m use um . Am ong th e spec ial eve nts h eld at Agriram a yea r- ro und are th e Bl ack H eritage Celebrati on and an old-fashioned Fo urth of July. \r\nOne of th e love li es t festi vals takes pl ace in T h omasvill e . Kn own as th e C ity of Roses, Th om asville is th e site of an annu al rose festi val th at in clud es even ts com m e m o rating th e city's h e ritage and ch arac ter. A central attrac ti on both during the festi va l and th ro ugh out th e sum me r is th e Thom asvill e Rose Ga rde n , once a nursery and now a pa rk wh e re m ore than 500 rose bushes bl oom . An oth e r natural won der th at is a source of civic prid e in T h om asvill e is th e Bi g Oak, a spec ime n of Quercus Virginiana th at is mo re \r\n \r\nth a n 68 feet tall , 24 feet in circ u m fe rence, a nd mo re than 300 yea rs old . \r\nThomasvill e avo id ed m a jor des truc ti on during th e C ivil Wa r, and fo r m any years was th e las t stop o n th e ra il roa d go ing so u th , all owin g it to thri ve as a resort town for \"snowbirds\" fr om the No rth. Gra nd hom es and hotels were built, an d today many h ave been restored, am ong them the Lap h a m Patte rson Ho use a nd th e H ard y Brya n House, the oldest two-story house in T homasville. \r\nSur ro unding th e town are a numb e r of th e plantati ons th at give this region its nam e. Pebbl e Hill Pl an tati on h as bee n a m use u m sin ce 1978 and allows visitors to expe rie nce an elega nt and stately way of life th at is h a rd to find today. Melhana, the Grand Plantati on, gives yo u another oppo rtunity to h ea d into th e countrys id e a nd d own a tree-li ned lane in to a worl d of an tebellum luxury. N umero us cottages clot th e property an d m ake it th e pe rfec t esca pe fo r newlywe ds o r fo r th ose wh o just wa nt to sm ell th e magnoli as an d d ress for dinner. Oth e r pla ntati ons in th e a rea are avai labl e fo r qu ail huntin g, a pas ti me th at has becom e increasingly popular fo r vacation ers. \r\nQu ail , ri ve rs, a nd roses . Pres ide nts, pea nuts, and pl antati o ns. Histo ry and n ature, luxurious elegance a nd sim pl e pl eas ures -that's wh at m akes Geo rgia's So uth ern Ri ve rs region one of th e mos t attrac ti ve parts of th e state. \r\n \r\nCountry'sBarbecue Barbecue cooked over hickory and oak. Brunswick stew, pies and \r\nother country cooking. 3137 Mercury Dr. ,Columbus \r\n706-563-7604 www.countrysbarbecue.com \r\nMorn's Kitchen Home-style cooking. Melt-inyour-mouth-fried chicken and special offeringsof quail,fish, and steak. \r\nUS Hwy. 280 and Washington St. Preston \r\n229-828-72 85 \r\nDahpne Lodge Tryfried catfish,cheese grits, \r\nor fried pickles. US Hwy. 280 West (11 miles west of 1-75 at Cordele), 229-273-2596 \r\nHarvest Moon American-Italian food, including pizzas, calzones,and daily specials,very casual. \r\n230 W Broad Ave., Albany 229-439-7077 \r\nChinaberry Cafe Good home cooking and wonderful \r\nhomemade desserts. 11 8 Main St. , Parrott \r\n229-623 -2233 \r\nThe Pit Stop BBQ Barbecue, steaksand burgers. \r\nSit-downor take-out. 112. W. 8th St., Tifton \r\n229-387-0888 \r\n \r\n \\V\\VW.GEORGtAONMYMtND.ORG I I .800 Vt S IT GA \r\n \r\nADEL J-2O \r\nPlantation Trace Live Oak Plantation Rt. 2, Box 308, Adel, 31620 229-896-2112, 800-682-4868, ,viviv.spav.com Quail and pheasant hunting, golf, and fi shing offered. Open daily Oct. I-Mar. 31. Summer retreats by appointm ent only. Fees vary. [;;l WC fl T \r\nTravel Services Adel-Cook County Chamber of Commerce 100 S. Hutchin son St., Adel, 31620 229-896-228 1, w,viv.adel-cookchamber.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6'. \r\nGeorgia/Florida Welcome Center 1203 W. Fourth St. , Adel, 31620 229-896-9742 Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m ., Sun. 8:30 a.m.5 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nALBANY G-18 \r\nPlantation Trace Albany Area Art Council 215 N. Jackson St. , Albany, 31701 229-439-ARTS, ,viviv.albanyartsco uncil.org The council showcases exhibits of regional artwork. Call for ca lendar of events. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 \r\np.m. Free. [;;l WC 6- T \r\nAlbany Civil Rights Movement Museum at Old Mt. Zion Church 326 Whitney Ave., Albany, 3170 1 229-432- 1698, 11oviv.albanycivilrights.org A center for ongoing academ ic resea rch , the museum prese nts various exhibits, .programs, and lectures. Open Wed.-Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.m. , Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Reservations recom mended for guided tours. Adults $ 3, chi ldren and seniors $2 . [;;l WC 6'. \r\nAlbany Municipal Auditorium 200 . Jackson St. , Albany, 3170 1 229-430-5204, www.albanydougherty.com Built in 1916, this restored building is a popular venue for concerts, plays, and cu ltural eve nts. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:15 a.m.-5:15 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nAlbany Museum of Art 311 Meadowlark Dr., Albany, 31707 229-439-8400, wMv.albanymuseum.com Thi s museum houses a permanent coll ection of 19thand 20th-century America n, European, and subSaha ran African art. AMAzing Space, the museum's chi ldren's wing, is a recent addition. Open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-4 p.m. Rese rvations recommended for guided tours. Adults $2, ch ildren $ 1. Sun. free . [;;l WC 6,. \r\nAstronauts Monument Hasan Shrine Temple, 1822 Palmyra Rd. Albany, 31701 229-432 -1011 A memoria l honoring the astronauts lost in the Challenger space shuttle disaster. [;;l \r\nJack Daniel'sGarden Patch 409 Philema Rd. , Albany, 31 70 1 229-420-0920, Mviv.;ackdanielsgardenpatch.com Purchase fre sh fruits and vegetables straight from the gard en. Open year-round. Hou rs and fees vary. \r\n[;;l WC 6,. T \r\nLake Chehaw 105 Chehaw Park Rd. , Albany, 3170 1 229-430-5275 Canoeing, boating, fi shing, and skiing opportunities abound. Open dai ly. [;;l WC \r\n166 \r\n \r\nMonument to Flood Rescue Workers Comer of Roosevelt and Jackson Sts., Albany, 3170 1 229-431-3266 Th is black granite monument, dedicated to the rescue workers of th e Aood of 1994, rests in front of Albany's ma in fire station. \r\nThe Parks at Chehaw 105 Chehaw Park Rd., Albany, 31701 229-430-52 75, ,viviv.parksatchehaw.org The sta r of this 800-ac re facility is the Wild Anima l Park, where native and exotic animals roam in the ir natural habitats. Get your thrills on th e new BMX Bike Track and Play Park. Take advantage of creekside nature tra ils, picnicking, and camping fac iliti es. \r\nPark open daily. Fees vary. [;;l WC 6,. fl T \r\nRoyal Air Force Memorial Crown Hill Cemetery, Dawson Rd., Albany, 31707 229-434-8700, 800-475-8700, ,viviv.albanyga.com Th is memoria l honors seven British Roya l Air Force pilots who were ki ll ed in a tragic training accident in \\1/\\1/11. The plot of ground where th ey are buried was given to the British and is now designated \"British Sac red Ground.\" \r\nSt. Teresa's Catholic Church 315 Residence Ave. , Albany, 31701 229--+39-2302 St. Teresa's is the oldest con tinuously operating Catholi c church in Georgia. Its architecture is exemplary of frontier and sma ll-town mission churches of the mid-19th century. Open for weekly mass every Wed. noon. Spanish--0nly mass Sun. noon. Free. [;;l WC \r\nTheat re Albany 51-f Pine Ave., Albany, 3170 1 229--+39-7193 Theatre Albany is located in the house of John A. Davis, one of Albany's pre-C ivil War landmarks, which is listed on the Nationa l Register of Historic Places. Office open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ca ll \r\nfor ticket prices and schedule. [;;l WC 6- \r\nThronateeska Heritage Center Heritage Plaza, 100 W. Roosevelt Ave. , Albany, 3170 1 229-432-6955, w,viv.heritagecenter.org Here yo u'll find three attractions- th e Hi story Muse um , Wetherbee Planeta rium , and th e Discove ry Center. Guided tours ava ilable. Adults $4.2 5, chi ldren $3.2 5, 5 and under free, seniors $3.75 . [;;l WC 6,. T \r\nTift Park 1301 N. Monroe St. , Albany, 3170 1 229-430-5222, ,viviv.albany.ga.us Rose garde ns, trail s, tenni s and horseshoe courts, picnic shelters, and playgrounds can all be enjoyed here. Park open dawn-dusk. Free. [;;l WC 6'. T \r\nUS 19 Dragway 1304 Williamsburg Rd. , Albany, 31705 229-431-0077, ,viviv.us19dragway.com Home to N HRA-sanctioned drag racing. Call for \r\nevent schedule and fe es. [;;l WC 6,. f l T \r\nVeterans Riverfront Park Oglethorpe Bvd. , Albany, 31701 229--f34-8700, 800-475-8700, 11oviv.albcmyga.com An amphith ea ter and va rious memorials honor th e victims and ve terans of WWI I, Vietnam, and the Korea n War. Th e Flood of 1994 Memori al is also located here. WC \r\nTravel Services Albany Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 225 W. Broad Ave. , Albany, 31 70 1 229-434-8700, 800--+75-8700, ,viviv.albanyga.com Open i\\llon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nAMERICUS G-16 \r\nPresi dential Pathways AMain Street City \r\nHabitat for Humanity International Headquarters 322 W. Lamar St., Americus, 31709 229-924-6935, BOO-HABITAT, 11oviv. habitat.org Vi ew a multimedia presenta tion chronicling th e nonprofit's growth and tour sample Habitat houses. Tours are available Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. , IO a.m. , I p.m. , 3 p.m ., and Sat. IO a.m. , and I p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6'. \r\nKoinonia Farms 1324 GA Hwy. 49 S., Americus, 31709 22 9-92 -f-03 9 1 A blueberry patch and peca n orchards surround the grounds of Koinonia, th e birthplace of Habitat for Humanity, and the Prison and Jail Project. Tours available Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .-5 p.m. and Sat. by \r\nappointmen t. Free. [;;l WC fl T \r\nLindbergh Memorial GA Hwy. 49 at Souther Field Airport, Americus, 31709 229-924-64 31 A statue stands here as a memorial to C harles A. Lindbergh, who came to Americus in 1923 to purchase his first airplane. Depa rting from Souther Field , he performed his very first solo Aight. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nRylander Theatre 310 W. Lamar St., Americus, 31709 229-931-0001, M1ov.rylander. org Live performances, organ conce rts, movies, and oth er special events can be seen here. Office open Tue.- Fri. \r\nIO a. m .-4:30 p.m. Free tours avai lable. [;;l WC 6'. T \r\nTravel Services Americus Welcome Center 123 W. Lamar St. , Americus, 31709 229-928-6059, 888-278-6837, M1ov.therealgeorgia com \r\nInformation on the Ame ricus Driving Tour ava ilable . Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat. IOa.m.- 2 p.m . l;;lWC e,. \r\nANDERSONVILLE G-15 \r\nPresid enti al Path ways Andersonville Civil War Village 114 Church St., Andersonville, 317 11 229-92-f-2558, ,vi1ov.andersonvillega.{reesen1ers.com On the grounds of th is restored Civi l War village is the Drumme r Boy Civil War Muse um on-site features authentic war uniforms and documents. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m .. Call for tour times. Adm ision $ 1.50. [;;l WC M IT \r\nAndersonville National Historic Site 496 Cemetery Rd., Anderso nville, 317 11 229-92-f-0343, ,viviv.nps.govlande The Natio nal Historic Site prese rves th e Andersonvill e National Cemetery and the original 15-foot-high stockade where some 40,000 overcrowded prisoners of wa r were held . Al so on-site is the National Prisoner of War Museu m. Tou rs avai lable. Muse um open daily 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nPecan World 303 Old Andersonville Rd. , Andersonville, 31711 229-924-9489 Pecan World sells pecans and seasonal pecan gift items. Open mid-Oct.-Dec. Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. l;;lWC e,. \r\nTravel Services Andersonville Welcome Center 114 Church St., Andersonville, 31711 229-92-f-2558, M1ov.andersonvillega.freesen1ers.com \r\nInformation on the Andersonville Trail Driving Tour \r\navailable. Open daily 9 a. m.-5 p.m . [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nARLINGTON E-19 \r\nPl antatio n Trace Quail Country Lodge and Conference Center 100 Quail Country Rd. , Arlington, 39813 229-725-4645, w11ov.quailcou11try.com This full -service hunting preserve provides meals, a conference room, and a sporting clays course. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r group or individual h unts. \r\n[;;l WC 6- \r\nStill Pond Vineyards Rt. 1, Box 665, Arlington, 39813 229-792-6382, iviviv.stillpond.com Still Pond is the largest commercial vineyard in the state. Open Mon .-Fri. 8 a. m .-5 p.m. , weekends by appointment. Fees vary. [;;l WC \r\nASHBURN 1-18 \r\nPlantatio n Trace Calhoun Produce 5075 Hmvpond Rd. , Ashburn, 31714 229-2 73-1 887, w,viv.calhounproduce.com Fresh fruits, vegetables, and gift baskets ava ilable. Open Mar.-Dec. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. dai ly. Free. [;;l WC 6'. \r\nTurner County Courthouse 219 E. College Ave. , Ashbum, 31714 229-567-4313 Originally bui lt in 1907, this Italia n Renaissance-style structure is listed on the National Register of Histori c \r\nPlaces. Open Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.m .-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nBLAKELY D-19 \r\nPlan tati on Trace Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge GA HW)'- 62 and Old River Rd. , Blakely, 39823 229-723-3741 , ,viviv.blakelyea rlychamber.com Built in 189 1, this covered bridge is 96 feet long. [;;l \r\nConfederate Flag Pole N. Main on the Square, Blakely, 39823 229-723-3741, ,viviv.blakelyea rlychamber.com Erected in 1861 , the last remain in g wooden Confederate Aagpole rests on the courthouse square . \r\nPeanut Monument N. Main, on Courthouse grounds, Blakely, 39823 229-723-3741 This monument pays tribute to the pea nut, the plant responsi ble for Early County's growth and prosperi ty. \r\n:,a.. \r\ncCa: \r\n.c:::I \r\n \r\nTravel Services Blakely-Early County Chamber of Commerce 52 Court Square, Blakely, 39823 229-723-3741, \\VMv.blakelyearlychamber.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.- \r\n4 p.m. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nBUENA VISTA \r\nPres identi al Pa th ways Pasaquan Eddie Martin Rd., offGA Hwy. 137, Buena Vista, 31803 229-649-9444, www.pasaquan.com One of the premier outsider art sites in the country, bu il t by \"St. EOM,\" the son of a local sharecropper. EOM dedicated the last years of his life to creating the wild, loudly painted mixed-media structures that represented his vision of the futu re. Group tours by appointment on ly. Admission $ 5. [;;l WC 6'.(partially) \r\n \r\nTra vel Services Ashburn-Turner County Chamber of Commerce 238 E. College Ave., Ashburn, 31714 229-567-9696, 800-471-9696, 11oviv. tumercham ber.com \r\nInformation on the Ashburn Walking-Driving Tour \r\nava ilabl e. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-noon , I p.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6- \r\nBAINBRIDGE E-22 \r\nPl anta ti on Tr ace Earl May Boat Basin Park Boat Basin Circle, Bainbridge, 39818 229-248-2000 Hiking and nature trails run along the Flint Ri ver, linking camping, a petting zoo , a steam locomotive, a performance th ea ter. Ope n daily. Free. [;;l WC 6'. \r\nFirehouse Center and Gallery 11 9 Water St. , Bainbridge, 39817 229-243-101 0 This cen ter conta ins an original jail, museum , and exhibition space. Open daily noon-4 p.m. during \r\nexhibits. Free. [;;l WC 6,. T \r\nMcKenzie-Reynolds House 100 Boat Basin Circle, Bainbridge, 39817 229-246-4774, 800-243-4774 This 1921 neoclassical Revival residence now houses the Bainbridge-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nWillis Park Downtown Town Square, Bainbridge, 39817 229-248-2000 Conce rts are ofte n held by the Victorian gazebo in \r\nthis charming downtown park. Open daily. Free. 6'. T \r\nTravel Services Bainbridge- Decatur County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 100 Boat Basin Circle, Bainbridge, 39817 229-246-4774, 800-243-4774, www.bainbridgega.com \r\nInformation on the Bainbridge Historic Driving Tour ava ilable. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6'. \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nC, \r\n \r\nI r \r\n-c=a \r\n \r\nCD \r\n \r\n~ From great fishing and water sports;to quail hunting on asouthern plantation;or visiting the many historical \r\n \r\n-=U) \r\nca \r\n \r\nsites or museums,and of course the Parks at Chehaw, one of only two American Zoo and Aquarium Association (Al.A) accredited zoos in the state of Georgia,Albany has somethingfor everyone in the family. For more information on Albany visit our web \r\n \r\na: A!h \"\"\"\"\": C, site atwww.albanyga.com. \r\n \r\n- - GEO R'fl!\"JY \r\n \r\n-6o11iJil \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0NMvM I ND.O RG I 1 .800 VIS I T GA \r\n \r\nTravel Services Buena Vista-Marion County Chamber of Commerce 113 Broad St., Buena Vista , 31803 229-6-/9-28-12, 800-647-2842 Open Mon.-F'ri. 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m. [;l WC 6. \r\nCAIRO G-22 \r\nPl antation Trace Cairo Antique Automobile Museum 1125 US Hwy. 8-1 E. , Cairo, 39828 229-377-39/ /, W\\V\\V.mrchick.com Vi ntage antique cars, bicyc les, motorcycles, and memora bilia on exhibit. Open first Sat. of eve ry month IO a.m.-4 p.m. or by appointment for group \r\ntours. Adults $3, children free. [;l WC 6.fl \r\nTravel Services Cairo-Grady County Chamber of Commerce 961 N. Broad St., Cairo, 39828 229-377-3663, \\Vlvw.cairogachamber.com Open Mon.-F'ri. 8:30 a.m.-5 pm. [;l WC \r\nCAMILLA G-20 \r\nPlantation Tra ce Covey Rise Plantation 921 7 CA Hwy 65, Cam illa, 31730 229-29-1-31-13, \\V\\Vlv.ca millageorgia.com Quail-hunting ava ilable, including licensing, lodging, and guides. F'lv-fishing expeditions on the F'lint River ava ilable. Open yea r-round . [;l WC fl \r\nGlass Gator Farm 6500 Martin Luther King Rd., Camilla, 31730 229-88 /--1074 F'rom just-hatched eggs to grown repti les, this working alligator farm houses more than 15,000 ga tors. Tours by appointment on ly. Open Mon.-Sat. F'ees \r\nva rY. [;l WC \r\nRio Piedra Plantation 57-19 Turkey Rd., Cam illa, 31730 229-336-1677, 800-538-8559 \\V\\1nv.riopiedraplantation.com This plantation offe rs sporting clays, and tra ined guides for your qua il hunt. Reservations accepted for \r\ngrou ps of 2-15 Oct.1-Mar.3 I. Call for fees. [;l WC fl \r\nTra vel Services Camilla Chamber of Commerce 212 E. Broad St. , Camilla, 31730 229-336-5255, \\V\\V\\V.ca millageorgia.com Open Mon.-F'ri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nCOLQUITT E-20 \r\nPlantat ion Trace Cotton Hall 166 E. Main St. , Colquitt 398 17 229-758-6686, W\\Vlv.swampgravy.com This restored cotton wa rehouse is th e home of the Museum of Southern Culture, as well as the beloved Swamp Gravy, Georgia's official fo lklife play. [;l WC 6,. \r\nMillennium Murals Town Square and th roughout town, Colquitt, 39837 229-758-2-100 Th e town 's visual narrative, We 've Got a Story to Tell, is composed of nine murals painted by artists from all over the Un ited States. \r\nMuseum of Southern Culture 166 E. Main St. , Colquitt, 39837 229-758-6686, 1V11nv.swa mpgravy.com Featuri ng a new storytelling room, the museum has exhibits devoted to Southern cu lture, storytelling, and folklife. Ope n Wed.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. I \r\np.m.-5 p.m. Free. Ca ll for group tours. [;l WC 6,. fl \r\n \r\nPine Hill Plantation 255 Kimbrel Rd. , Colquitt, 39837 229-758-6602, www.pinehillplantation.com At this lodge, hunt quail the old-fashioned way, bv horseback or on mu le-drmrn wagon. Ope n daily Nov. I-Mar. 31. Ca ll for lodging reserva tions. [;l WC \r\nTribute to the American Indian US Hwy. 27, Colquitt, 39837 229-758-2400 Peter Toth, a Hunga rian-born sc ulptor, has spent his life ca rving memori al monu ments in each state in cele bration of the American Indian. Georgia's new \r\nmonument is th e head of an Indian brave. [;l WC 6,. \r\nVeterans Memorial Park Main St. , Colquitt, 39837 229-758-2-100 Pay tribute to veterans at this memorial park just outside Cotton Hall. [;l 6,. \r\n \r\nLeague (NB DL). Home ga mes are played at Columbus Civic Center. The regular season runs Nov.-Mar. Cal l for sc hedul e and ti cket prices. [;l WC 6,. \r\nColumbus Riverwalk 1000 Bay Ave. , Columbu s, 3190 1 706-322 -1 613, \\V\\Vw.columbusga .org Along the sce nic banks of the Chattahoochee, this is a favored spot in town for wa lking, cycli ng, skating, and \r\nfishing. Open daily 5 a. m.-11 p.m. F'ree. [;l WC 6. T \r\nColumbus South Commons -100 Fourth St., Columbus, 31902 706-653-4482, \\V\\Vlv.columbusga.org Home to Memorial Stadium, the Chattahoochee Valley Sports Hall of Fame, the Columbus Civic Center, and Colden Park, th e 1996 Summer Olympics Women 's F'as~Jitch Softball fi eld. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. and fo r events. F'ees vary. [;l WC 6,. fl T \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nColquitt-Miller County Chamber of Commerce 166 S. Pirst St. , Colquitt, 39837 229-758-2400 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .- 5 p.m. [;l WC \r\nCOLUMBUS D-14 \r\nPresidential Pathways Chattahoochee Princess Riverboat 1300 Victory Dr., Columbus, 3/90 / 706-32-/--/-/99, 706-322-5331 T he Princess is a lifelike repli ca of an 1850s paddlewheel boat. Dinners, enterta inment, and parties are ava il able on deck. Call for rese rvations and fee s. [;l WC M IT \r\n \r\nColumbus State Farmers Market 318 Te11th Ave., Columbu s, 3190 1 706-6-19-74-18 This outdoor farmers market is a bustling ce nter for peopl e bringing fresh produce to sell. Open daily 6 \r\na. m.-9:30 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nColumbus Wardogs, Arena Football -100 Fourth St. , Columbt1s, 31901 706-653-7789, 888-332-5200 Hn1nv.co lumbu swa rdogs.co m Part of th e Arena 2 football League in the Ameri can Confe rence . All hom e ga mes are played at Col umbus C ivic Ce nter. Ca ll for schedule and ticket \r\npri ces. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nCoca-Cola Space Science Center \r\n \r\nCooper Creek Tennis Center \r\n \r\n70 1 Pront Ave., Columbus, 3190 1 \r\n \r\n48 16 Milge11 Rd. , Columbus, 31907 \r\n \r\n706-6-19-1470, \\V\\Vlv.ccssc.org \r\n \r\n706-563 -4645 \r\n \r\nExperience hands-on spa ce scie nce and astronomy in This 127-acre park houses the South's largest clay \r\n \r\nth e Challenger Lea rning Cente r and th e Mead court tennis fa cility. Open Mon.- Thu. 8 a. m.-10 p.m., \r\n \r\nObservatory. T he Omn isphere Pl anetarium regularly F'ri. and Sun. 8 a.m.- 8 p.m ., Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Fees \r\n \r\nfeatu res lase r and star shows. Open Tue.- Thu. IO vary. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\na.m.-4 p.m., F'ri. IO a.m.-7 p.m ., Sat. I:30 p.m.-7 \r\n \r\np.m. , Sun. I:30 p.m.-4 p.m. Muse um is free, but ca ll Hollywood Connection \r\n \r\nfo r show fe es. [;l WC 6.T \r\n \r\n1683 Whittlesey Rd., Colt1mbus, 3190 1 \r\n \r\n706-57 1-3456, 11nvw.cannikecinemas.com \r\n \r\nColumbus Cottonmouths Hockey \r\n \r\nAttractions at th is famil y entertainment complex \r\n \r\n-100 Pourth St., Columbus, 3/90 / \r\n \r\ninclude the Back Door teen cl ub, skate center, golf, and \r\n \r\n706-57 1-0086, 888-332-52 00, 11n1nv.cotlonmouths.com movie theaters. Ope n Sun.-Thu. 11 :30 a.m.- 9 p.m, \r\n \r\nT he Columbus Cotton mouths are a minor league F'ri.-Sat.11: 30 a.m.-midnight. Fees vary. [;l WC 6,. fl T \r\n \r\nhockey team in the East Coast Hockey League. \r\n \r\nHome games are played at Columbus C ivic Cente r. The Human Experience Theatre \r\n \r\nThe regular season runs Oct.-Mar. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\n10-17 Broadway, Columbus, 31902 \r\n \r\n706-3 23-3689 \r\n \r\nColumbus Museum \r\n \r\nLoca l theater comes to life at this \"bring your own \r\n \r\n125 1 Wynnton Rd. , Columbus, 31906 \r\n \r\ndinner\" th ea ter. Season runs Sept.-May. Box office \r\n \r\n706-6-19-07 / 3, 11nV1v.columbu smuseum.com \r\n \r\nopen Tue.-Thu. 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Wed., F'ri., Sat. Zp.m.- \r\n \r\nExhibi ts range from Native Ameri ca n art to Ameri can 6 p.m. WC 6,. T \r\n \r\nImpressionist and contemporary mixed-media work. \r\n \r\nOpen Tue.- Sat. IO a.m .-5 p.m., Su n. 1-5 p.m., Liberty Theater Cultural Center \r\n \r\nextended hours Thu. Free. [;l WC 6,. fl T \r\n \r\n823 Eighth Ave., Columbu s, 3190 1 \r\n \r\n706-653-7566 \r\n \r\nColumbus Museum Uptown \r\n \r\nThis theater features performances and concerts. Cab \r\n \r\n100-1 Broadway, Columbus, 3190 1 \r\n \r\nCa lloway, Lena Horn e, and Ma Rainey are among \r\n \r\n706-22 1-7580 \r\n \r\nthe past head liners here. Office hours Mon.-F'ri. 10 \r\n \r\n\\V\\V\\V.co lumbu smu se um.coml uptown.html \r\n \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Call for tours and show times. [;l WC 6.T \r\n \r\nThe Uptown bran ch coll ection concentrates on con- \r\n \r\ntempora ry visual art, from fo lk to nontraditional media. National Infantry Museum \r\n \r\nOpen Tue.-Sat. noon-8 p.m. F'ree. [;l WC 6. T \r\n \r\nBaltzell Ave., at Fort Be11ning, Bldg. 396 \r\n \r\nFort Be11ning, 31905 \r\n \r\nColumbus Riverdragons Basketball \r\n \r\n706-5-15-2958 \r\n \r\n400 Fourth St., Columbus, 3/901 \r\n \r\nThis muse um traces the history of U.S. in fa ntrymen, \r\n \r\n706-225- 1JOO, 888-332-5200 \r\n \r\ndisplaying weapons and uniforms. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 \r\n \r\nwww.co lumbu sri ve rdrago11 s.com \r\n \r\na.m .-4:30 p.m ., Sat.-Sun. 12: 30 p.m .-4:30 p.m. \r\n \r\nj\\1[embers of th e Na tional Basketba ll Developmen t F'ree. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n www.GEORG IA ON MYM IND.ORG I 1. 800 V I S IT GA \r\n \r\nOxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center 3535 S. Lumpkin Rd. , Columbus, 31901 706-687-4090, www.oxbow.colstate.edu Situated on 1,600 acres of wetland habitat, this is a nature discovery center for outdoor education , fi eld experimentation and resea rch, wildlife observa tion, and recreation. Group tours by appointment. Open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m ., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\nPort Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum 1002 Victory Dr. , Columbus, 3190 1 706-327-9798, www.portcolumbus.org Port Columbus features the remains of two origi nal C ivil War Confederate Navy ships and full-size secti onal reconstructions of the U.S.S. Monitor. Also home to th e nation's only full-size ironclad C ivil War combat simulator. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. Call for guided tours. [;l WC 6,. \r\nRankin Arts Center of Columbus State University 1004 Broadway, Columbus, 3190 1 706-641-4000, http:!lrankin.colstate.edu This community arts and education center hosts an Art Crawl in the fall and spring and offers a wide va riety of arts education opportunities year-round. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. [;l WC 6,. fl T \r\nRankin House Museum and Historic Columbus Foundation 1440 Second Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-323-7979, \\\\I\\V\\V. historiccolumbus.com The house's exquisite iron grillwork and flying balcony complement the beautiful Victorian furnishings. Upstairs, a library and_archives room house th e resea rch col lections of th e Historic Columbus Foundation. Hours and tou rs by ap pointment. [;l WC b.(first fl oor) \r\nRiverCenter for the Performing Arts/ Columbus Symphony Orchestra 900 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706-323-5059, 888-332-5200, \\V\\V\\11.csoga.org This enormous showplace is home to the Col umbus Symphony, multiple recita l ha lls, and a theater. Fou nded in 185 5, th e CSO was the third symphony in the nation. Call th e Ri verCente r event hot line (7 06-256-3600) for eve nt schedul es and fees. \r\n[;l WC 6,. T \r\nSpringer Opera House 103 Ten th St. , Columbus, 3190 1 706-327-3688, 888-332-5200 ,vww.springeroperahouse.org The historic Springer Opera House originally opened in I87 1 and has been restored to its I901 Edwardian elega nce. Season runs Sept.- lay. Open Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for tours, performance sched ul e, \r\nand fees. [;l WC 6,. T \r\nUptown Columbus 14 W. Tenth St., Columbus, 3190 1 706-596-0/ 11 , 1V\\vw.u ptow11columbusga.com Uptown Columbus is a thriving distri ct for arts, commerce, and sightseeing. [;l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau 1000 Bay Ave. , Columbus, 3/90 / 706-322-1613, 800-999-1 613 \\\\OV\\V. visitcolumbusga.com \r\nInformation on th e Columbus Black Heritage Trail Tour avai lable. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m .-5:30 p.m. , \r\nSat. 11 a. m.- 5 p.m ., Sun. 1 p.m .-5 p.m . [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nGeorgiaVisitor Information Center 175 1Williams Rd. , Columbus, 31904 706-649-7455, \\V\\Vlv.georgia.org Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nDragonfly River Tours on the Chattahoochee River 1233 Mu11ro Ave., Colu mbus, 31906 706-464-3378, 888-464-3378 \\V\\V\\V. visitcolumbusga.com Day tours, as we ll as beach , ove rnight, and ca mping trips, are offe red year-round by appointment. [;l WC 6,. \r\nHeritage Corner Tour Historic Columbus Foundation, 700 Broadway, Colu mbu.s, 31906 706-323-7979, \\V\\Vlv.historiccolumbus.com Adu lts $5, students 1. 1::l WC \r\nCORDELE 1-16 \r\nPres id enti al Pat hways AMai n Stree t Cit y \r\nCordele Motor Speedway Exit 104 W. , off l-75, Cordele, 31015 229-273-9306, 229-423-6021 \\V\\Vlv.cordelemotorspeedway.com Cordele Motor Speedway is a 3/8-mile mediumbanked high-speed asphalt track. Sched ules and fees varv. [;l WC 6,. \r\nThe Retreat at Lake Blackshear 2459-H US Hwy. 280 W., Cordele, 31015 229-276-1004, 800-459-1230 \\V\\V\\V. lakeblackshea rretrea t.org In addition to 15,000 square feet of meeti ng and banquet space, the retreat features a hotel with 78 rooms, villas, resta urant, and golf co urse . Office ope n \r\nMon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. [;l WC 6,. fl T \r\nSAM Shortline US Hwy. 280, Georgia Veterans State Park 229-276-23 71, 800-864-7275, \\V\\V\\V.samshortline.com Cl imb aboa rd the new South west Georgia Excursion Trai n and ride in air-conditioned, I940s-era vintage ca rs. SA.i\\11 Shortlin e travels more than 70 mil es rou nd-trip past sce nic peca n groves and country farms, with stops in Co rdele, Lesli e, Americus, and Plains. Fees vary. [;l WC fl \r\nState Farmers Market 190 1 US 41 N., Cordele, 310 15 229-276-2335 Cordel e's market offe rs a large variety of fresh seasonal produce and is a major shipping point for o ne of the county's largest cash crops-watermelons. Open daily. Summer hours 7 a.m .-1 1 p.m. , otherwise 8 a.m.- 4 p.m . [;l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nCordele-Crisp Chamber of Commerce 302 E. 16th Ave., Cordele, 310 15 229-273-/ 668, 866-426-3566 W\\V\\V.cordele-crisp -clwm ber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 pm [;l WC \r\nCUTHBERT D-17 \r\nPlantation Trace Travel Services Southwest Georgia Chamber of Commerce 20 1 N. Lumpkin St., Cuthbert, 31740 229-732-2683 Open Mon.-Fri. IOa.m.-4 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nDAWSON F-17 \r\nPlantation Trace Dawson Historic District Dow11town, Main St., Dawson, 39842 229-995-20 11 A variety of architectural styles, from antebellum to Victorian, are represented in downtown Dawson. \r\nFillingame Shooting Preserve Homer Fillingame Rd., Dawso11, 39842 229-995-4025, 229-881-0446 Quai l hunting by appoi ntment. [;l WC \r\nSteve Cocke Fish Hatchery 109 Hatchery Access Rd. , Dawson, 39842 229-995-4486, \\V\\V\\11.go/ishgeorgia .com This working hatchery is part of a tri-state effort to reestablish th e Gulf Coast striped bass. Visitors welcome Mon.-Fri. 8 a. rn.-4 :30 p.m. Free. [;l 6,. \r\nTerrell County Courthouse 235 Lee St., Dawso 11, 39842 229-995-4488 Built in 1892, the courthouse is the centerpi ece of downtown Dawson. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. l::l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nDawson-Terrell County Chamber of Commerce 204 W. Lee St. , Dawson, 39842 229-995-20 11 Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m . [;l WC 6,. \r\nDONALSONVILLE D-21 \r\nPlantation Trace Chattahoochee River CA Hwy. 91, Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-2588, M1ev. do11also11villega.com Fishing, boating, waterskiing, birdwatching, hiking, picnicki ng, public boat ramps, and clay use areas can be en joyed here. Open dai ly. Free. \r\nTravel Services Donalsonville-Seminole County Chamber of Commerce US Hwy. 84 E. , Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-2588, W\\V\\V.donalsonvillega.com Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nEDISON \r\nPlantation Trace Dapady Ranch 492 Dapady Ra11ch Circle, off CA Hwy. 37 E. Edison, 39846 229-835-2964, 877-489-7824, MVlv.dapady.com Dapady Ranch promises some of the best quail hunting in South Georgia. Also special izes in corporate en tertai nment. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees va ry. [;l WC fl \r\nDickey Presbyterian Church CA Hwy. 37 E., Edison, 39846 229-835-2672, 229-835-3185 Built in 187 1, thi s origi nal ch urch building is still used on many occas ions. Histori c cemete ry and church shown by appointment only. [;l WC 6,. \r\nELLAVILLE \r\nPresiden tial Path ways Travel Services Ellaville-Schley County Chamber of Commerce 317 E. Oglethorpe St. , Ellaville, 31806 229-937-2262 O pen Mon.-Tue. , Thu.-Fri. 9 a. m.-4 p.m. , Wed. 9 a. m.-noon. [;l 6,. \r\n \r\n170 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRG I A0NMvMINo.oRG I r .800 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nFITZGERALD K-18 \r\nPl antat ion Tr ace A Main Street City Ben Hill County Landing-Ocmulgee River GA Hwy. 107, Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5272 Fishing, camping, picnic area, barbecue pits, and a boat ramp and bait shop are available here. Open 24 hours daily. Free. lil WC \r\nBlue and Gray Museum 116 N. Johnston St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5069, 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642 11,ww.fitzgeraldga.org The museum mirrors the history of Fitzgerald and showcases a rare collection of Union and Confederate battle relics and mementos. The newly renovated muse um is reopeni ng in March 2003. Call for hours, \r\ntours, and fees. lil WC 6- \r\nBowens Mill Fish Hatchery 1773 Bowens Mill Hwy. (US Hwy. 129) Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5272, www.fitzgeraldga.org Tours of this state fish hatchery include blue gill, red ear sunfish, channel catfish, and largemouth bass. Guided tours by appointment only. Open Mon.-Fri. \r\n8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. lil WC 6' \r\nColony Art Gallery 126 E. Pine St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5035, wWlv.fitzgeraldga .org This exhibit hall for area artists and students includes fo lk art and crafts, pottery, oils and watercolors, and stained glass. Open fon.-Tue., Thu.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Wed. 10 a.m.-noon, Sat. by appointment. Free. \r\nlil WC 6- \r\nEllis T. Paulk Park Perry House Rd., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5050, 800-386-4642, \\V\\V\\v.fitzgeraldga.org An expa nsive wooded area with a nature tra il and 35 campsites surrounds this IS-acre lake with boat ramp. Open 24 hours daily. Free. Camping fees vary. \r\nlil 6-T \r\nEvergreen Cemetery Benjamin Hill Dr. E., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642, 1V\\1~v.fitzgeraldga.org Evergreen is the burial site of Will iam J. Bush, the oldest Confederate veteran in Georgia; Jerome Moss, General Sherman's drummer boy; and Lewis Clute, given credi t for the capture of Jefferson Davis. Open \r\ndaily 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. lil 6' \r\nFitzgerald Downtown Historic District Downtown Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5079, \\V\\V\\v.fitzgeraldga.org Shop in this National Register Historic District sur- \r\n' rounded by grand old buildings, brick streets, and \r\nlandscaped parks. Shops close at noon Wed. lil WC \r\nFitzgerald FarmersMarket At N. Sherman and E. Pine St. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642 Local growers sell fresh, delicious produce yea r- \r\nround. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. lil 0-Tl \r\nGrand Theatre 119 S. Main St. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642, \\V\\V\\V.f,tzgeraldga.org Origina lly a 1930s movie theater, the Grand has been revamped as a state--0f-the-art performance space. \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m .-5 p.m. lil WC 6'T \r\n \r\nPo Boy Opry 213 E. Pine St. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642 Bring a fiddle, guitar, or other instruments and make music with local musicians onstage. Gospel and coun- \r\ntry are the specialties. Free. Hours vary. lil WC 6- Tl \r\nTravel Services Fitzgerald Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 119 S. Main St. , Fitzgera ld, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642, 1V\\V\\v.fitzgeraldga.org Info rmation on Fitzgeralds' Architectural Treasures Driving Tour an, A Tale of Two Cities, and A Captured President Tour available. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 \r\np.m. lil WC 6- \r\nFORT GAINES C-18 \r\nPlan tation Trace Coleman Opera House and Museum Commerce St., Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2248 This 1880 entertainment hall now showcases artifacts and memorabilia of the Fort Gaines area. Shown by \r\nappointment. Free. lil WC 6- \r\nFrontier Village Bluff St., Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2248 Located on a spectacular bluff above th~ Chattahoochee River, this site served as a frontier fort in 1814, and an \r\nIndian fort in 1836. Open daily. Free. lil 0- \r\nLake Walter F.George/ U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Visitors Center Off GA Hwy. 39, Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2516 11=v.sa mintra.sam.usace.a nny. mil/default.htm This is a popular destination for boating, fish ing, skiing, swimming, and camping. Visitors center open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Open weekends during \r\nsum mer. lil WC 6- \r\nOutpost Replica Commerce St. , Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2248 The Outpost Replica, reconstructed between 1816 and 1830, was initially used to protect se ttlers from Creek \r\nand Seminole Indian attacks. Open daily. Free. lil 6- \r\nSutton'sCorner Frontier Store Museum 115 Washington St., Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-23 J2 T his historic frontier store has been transformed into a living museum with petticoat counters, wooden cash registers, antique post office, gristm ill, and more \r\nthan 4,000 artifacts. lil 0- \r\nTravel Services Clay County Visitors Bureau and Information Center 208 Hancock St. , Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2248 Information on th e Fort Gaines Walking Tour avail- \r\nable. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6- \r\nFort Gaines Self-Guided Walking Tour Clay County Library, 208 Hancock St. Fort Gaines, 3175 1 229-768-2248 Audio gu ides and free brochures avai lable at Clay County Library and George T. Bagby State Park. \r\n \r\nFORTSON \r\nPresidential Pathways Snyder Farms Stables \r\n936 McCrary Rd. , Fortson , 31808 706-324-4806 Take a one-hour guided horseback ride through wooded cou ntry tra ils on this 100-acre farm. Rides are open to those age 6 and older, as are Western riding lesso ns and day camps. Call fo r reservations. \r\nlil WC 6- \r\n \r\nFRANKLIN \r\nPresi dential Pathways Heard County Historical Center and Museum \r\n161 Shady St., Franklin , 302 17 706-675-6507, 888-331-0560, WIV\\v.heardgeorgia.org Also known as the Old Jail , this building served as the cou nty jail and sheriff's residence from 1912 to I964. You can see the origina l gallows and jail cells, among other exh ibits. Open Tue. and Thu. 8 a.m.-noon, I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. lil WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nHeard County Chamber of Commerce \r\n121 S. Court Square, Franklin, 30217 706-675-0560, 888-33 1-0560, W\\V\\v.heardgeorgia.org \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6- \r\n \r\nGEORGETOWN \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nRiver Bluff at Lake Walter F. George \r\n \r\nOff GA Hwy. 39, Georgetown, 31754 \r\n \r\n229-768-2516 \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nTh is is where the big fish stories come true, where lake- \r\n \r\ngoers take advantage of the lake's huge expanses for \r\n \r\nskiing and other water sports. Coves and waterfa lls pro- \r\n \r\nvide space for quiet reflection. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nlil WC 6- \r\n \r\nGRIFFIN G-1O \r\nPresidenti al Path ways A Main Street Cit y \r\nBailey-Tebault House 633 Meriwether St., Griffin, 30224 770-229-2432 David Jackson Bailey built this large Greek Revival home between 1859 and 1862. Recently restored, it now serves as the headquarters for the Griffin/ Spalding Hi storical Society. Open Sept.-June, Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. or by appointment. Free. \r\nlil WC 6- \r\n \r\nDoc Holliday Museum 209 N. 13th St., Griffin, 30223 770-412-9180, \\V\\V\\v.docho/lidaysociety.com Museum exhibits include unpublished photos and historic documents that chronicle the life and times of America's most notorious dentist. Open Mon.-Fri.10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. lil WC \r\n \r\nGriffin City Park Cam p orthen Rd. and Ninth St., Griffin, 30224 770 -22 9-6603 Th is recreational park, which adjoins the Griffin Municipal Golf Course, has playgrounds, tennis courts, baseball field s, and a street hockey court. Open daily \r\ndawn-I I p.m. lil WC 6-T \r\n \r\nGriffin Downtown Historic Commercial District Griffin, 30223 770-228-8200 Shop and dine in this spruced-up National Register historic district surrounded by older buildings and \r\nwide landscaped streets. lil WC 6- \r\n \r\nVisit LaGrange... \r\nRecreation, adventure, \r\nhistory, the arts and more \r\n \r\n www.GEORGIA0N MYMI ND.ORG I I . 800 V 1s1T GA \r\n \r\nGriffin Museum and Art Gallery 143 N. Hill St. , Grif(t11, 30223 770-22 8-5356 \r\n \r\nOpen for tours Tue.-Sat. 10 a. m .-noon, 2 p.m.-5 Historic DowntownLaGrange Walking Tour p rn., or by appointment. Ca ll for fees. Cil WC 6. T 136 Main St., LaGrange, 30240 \r\n706-884- 1828, 706-884-867 1, ,vivw.trot1parchives.org \r\n \r\nA twofold attraction , the museum ch ronicl es the his- Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum \r\n \r\nPick up a free brochure at Troup Archives or the \r\n \r\ntory of Griffin and Spalding Coun ty, and the art 11 2 Lafa)'ette Pkwy. , LaGra11ge, 30240 \r\n \r\nC hamber of Commerce . \r\n \r\ngallery features work by local visual artists. Open 706-882-3267, 1viviv.cvam-011li11e.org \r\n \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a.rn.-5 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6. \r\n \r\nThe renovated former Troup County Jail building Ron Savage Guide Service \r\n \r\nserves as a vibrant visual arts resource fo r \\Vest 29 Langford Rd., LaGra11ge, 30241 \r\n \r\nStonewall Cemetery \r\n \r\nGeorgia and East Alabama ga ll eries focu sing on con- 706-884-6232 \r\n \r\nE. Ta)'lor St. , Griffi11, 30223 \r\n \r\ntemporary Ameri ca n art. Open Tue.-Fri. 9 a. rn .-5 Providing fi shing guide service by appoi ntment. \r\n \r\n770-22 8-8200 Several hundred Confedera te and Union soldiers from the Battles of Atlanta and Jonesboro are buried here. \r\n \r\np.rn. , Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.rn. , or by appointme nt. Ca ll \r\nahead fo r guided tours. Free. Cil WC 6. \r\n \r\nTommy Mike Hunting and Fishing Guide Service 4006 White Oak Ln. , LaGrange, 30240 \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery \r\n \r\n706-882-8 187, Minv.tommymike.com \r\n \r\nUniversity of GeorgiaResearch and Education Garden \r\n \r\nMiller St., LaGra11ge, 30240 \r\n \r\nYear-round hunting and fishing guide senice by \r\n \r\nGeorgia Statio11, 1109 Experime11t St. , Grif(tn, 30233 706-884-1 828, w,viv.trot1parchives.org \r\n \r\nappo intm ent. \r\n \r\n770-229-3367, 11ovw.grif(tn.peach11et.edulgarden Cove ring 65 ac res, the garden offers ,isitors a fi rsthand look at new approaches to environ mental garden ing, displaying the latest landscape and turfgrass fi ndings. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m .-4 p.m. Addi tion al sum mer hours Su n. I p.m.-5 p.rn. G uided tours by \r\n \r\nMore than 300 soldie rs from every state in the Confederacy are buried in th is cemetery, also known \r\nas Stonewall Cemetery. Open da ily. Cil 6. \r\nHoofer'sGospel Barn 3472 Hoga11ville Rd., L:1Grange, 30240 \r\n \r\nLAKE PARK \r\nPl anta tio n Trace \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center-Valdosta \r\n5584 Mill Store Rd. , Lake Park, 31636 \r\n \r\nappoi ntment. Free. Cil WC 6. \r\n \r\n706-885-9300, 800-844-6737, Mvw.hoofers.com \r\n \r\n229-559-5828 \r\n \r\nHoofer's regularl y books some of the top acts in gospel Open dail y 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Cil WC 6. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Griffin Regional Welcome Center, Griffin/ Spalding Chamber of Commerce 143 N. Hill St. , Grif(t11, 30223 \r\n770-228-8200, 770-22 8-23 56 \r\n \r\nand bluegrass music for famil y en te rtain ment. Camping and restau ra nt on-site. Call for schedu le \r\nand fee s. Cil WC 6. fl T \r\nLamar Dodd Art Center \r\n \r\nLake Park Area Chamber of Commerce 5208 Jewell Sutch Rd., Lake Park, 31636 229-559-5302, 1V1vw.lakeparkga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m . 6. \r\n \r\nIn forma tion on G riffin's guided tou r avai lable. Ope n 302 Forrest Ave. , LaGrange, 30240 \r\n \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a.rn.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6. T \r\n \r\n706-880-8211 , ,viviv.lgc.edt1 \r\n \r\nThe center is home to a permanent coll ection of work \r\n \r\nLAKELAND \r\nPlant ati on Trace \r\n \r\nHAHIRA \r\nPlantatio n Ttace \r\n \r\nby 20th-ce ntury Southern pa inter Lamar Dodd. Alapaha River Rotating exhibits in 2003 include a Japa nese paper US Hwy. 22 1 and GA Hw)'. 37, Lakela11d, 31635 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nshow, a teapot and ra ku cerami c exhibition , and \"70 229-482-9755 \r\n \r\nHahira Better Hometown 301 W. Mai11 St., Hahira, 31632 229-794-2567, 229-794-2330, 11oviv. hahira.ga.t1s \r\nOpen Mon .-Fri. 8 a. rn.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6. \r\n \r\nYears of the Comic Strip : Dagwood and Blondi e.\" Open Sept.- June. Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m ., \r\nSat. I p.m.-4 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6. \r\nPyne Road Park \r\n \r\nCanoeing and fi shing are the sports of choice, with \r\nboat ramps aplenty. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. Cil \r\nBanks Lake National Wildlife Refuge US H w)'. 22 1, 1/2 mile \\Vest of L:1kelc111d \r\n \r\nHAMILTON D-12 \r\nPresiden ti al Pat hways \r\n \r\nGA Hw)'. 109 at West Point Lake, LaGra11ge, 30240 Lakeland, 31635 \r\n \r\n706-884-1414, 1viviv.ohw)'.com/galplp)'11erdpk.htm \r\n \r\n229-482-9755, www.la11iercoga.co111 \r\n \r\nBlanton Creek Park \r\n \r\nIn addition to its beach , ballfield , and boat ramp, Today frequent fi shing tou rnaments take place here, \r\n \r\nLick Skillet Rd. at Lake Hardi11g, Hamilto11, 31811 Pyne Road also has faci lities fo r pi cnickers, hikers, with equipment sales and renta ls on-site. Boat ramps \r\n \r\n706-643-773 7, 888-GPC-LAKE Mviv.georgiapower.com lgpclake \r\n \r\nand campers (primitive and ca mpground, with show- and docks ava ilable for wildlife obsenation and boat- \r\n \r\ners). O pen dai ly ~1[ar.-Oct. Cil WC \r\n \r\ning. Ope n daily dawn-dusk. Free. Cil WC 6. fl \r\n \r\nNature trails wind through the park, whi ch also includes fishing, pi cni c and camp ing facilities, and a boa t ramp with access to a vari ety of water sports. Open first weekend in Apr.-Sept. 30. Admission $ 3. \r\nCil WC 6. \r\n \r\nRinger Park GA Hwy. 27, Exit 18, LaGra11ge, 30240 706-645-2937, w,viv.sam. usace.an11)'mi1/oplreclwestptl Visitors are welcome to hike and picnic, but on ly \r\n \r\nMilltown Murals Mai11 , Center, Murrell Sts. and Valdosta Hwy. L:1kela11d, 31635 229-482-9755, ,viviv.laniercoga .com \r\n \r\nprim itive campi ng is all owed, and campers must Seventee n wa ll murals in the downtown area depict \r\n \r\nPoplar Place Farm Equestrian Center 8191 US Hwy. 27, Hamilto11, 31811 \r\n \r\nbring their own dri nking water. Open daily. Free. scenes and people of M illtown, Georgia, in 1925- \r\n \r\nCil WC \r\n \r\nthe year th is rura l com munity was renamed Lakeland. \r\n \r\n706-582-3742 , w,viv.poplarplacefann.com Poplar Place Farm houses a main barn complex and show complex with novice th rough advanced crossco un try courses. Open da ily dawn-dusk. Free. \r\n \r\nTroup County Historical Society and Archives 136 Mai11 St. , L:1Grc111ge, 3024 1 706-884-1 828, ,viviv.trot1parchives.org \r\n \r\nRobert Simpson Nature Trail N. Temple St. , Lakeland, 31635 229 -48 2-9 755 \r\n \r\nCil WC 6. \r\n \r\nA genealogical library and loca l records depository The trail area is a pristin e environ ment with abun- \r\n \r\nTra vel Services HarrisCounty Chamber of Commerce #3 State Fann 111st1ra11ce Bldg., GA Hwy. 27 \r\nHamilto11, 318 11 706-628-438 1, 800-381-438 1 w,,ov.lwrriscot111t)'clwmber.org \r\nO pen Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m .-5 p.rn. Cil WC 6. \r\n \r\ndocument the history of LaGrange and Trou p County. Open Mon. Wed. , Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m ., T hu. 9 \r\na. m .-8 p.m. , Sat. 9 a. m.-1 p.m . Free. Cil WC 6. \r\nTravel Services LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce 111 Bull St. , LaGra11ge, 30240 706-884-8671, 1viviv.lagra11geclwmber. com \r\n \r\ndant plant life, natural bogs, and fi shing opportun i- \r\nties. Open da ily dawn-dusk. Free. Cil \r\nTravel Services Lakeland-Lanier County Chamber of Commerce 11 2 Mai11 St. , Lakeland, 31635 229-482-9755, ,vivw.laniercoga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 p. rn . Cil 6. \r\n \r\nInformatio n on the Hogansvill e Driving Tour ava il- \r\n \r\nLAGRANGE C-11 \r\nPres id entia l Pat hways Bellevue Historical Home 204 Ben Hill St., LaGra11ge, 30240 706-884- 1832 , 1V1V1v.lagra11geclwmber.com \r\n \r\nable. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn. Cil WC 6. \r\nHighland Marina 1000 Semi11ole Rd., LaGra11ge, 30240 706-882-3437, ,viviv.highla11dmari11a.com \r\n \r\nLEESBURG G-17 \r\nPl antat ion Trace Chehaw Indian Monument New York Rd. , Leesburg, 31763 229-759-2422 \r\n \r\nT he former residence of Georgia and U.S. senator Full-service marina, boat rentals availabl e. O pen daily In 1912 the Daughters of th e America n Revolu tion \r\n \r\nBenjamin Harvey Hill , this antebellum home is embel- dawn-d usk. \\~lin ter hours 7 a. m.-5 p. m . Fees vary. dedi cated this ca rved-gran ite monum ent to th e \r\n \r\nlished with period furniture and unique woodwork. Cil WC Ml \r\n \r\nChehaw Ind ians killed at C hehaw Village. \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nTra vel Services Lee County Chamber of Commerce 105 Mai11 St., Leesbt1rg, 31763 229-759-2422 , 866-304-9237, ,vivw.leeclw111ber.11et O pen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p. m. 6. \r\nFlint River Outpost \r\nGA /-/\"'\u003e' 32 at GA H\"'y. 91, Leesbt1rg, 31763 229-759-9170, w,viv.fli11t-river-ot1tpost.bigstep.co111 / \r\nCanoe and kayak rentals and sa les and shuttl e senice fo r Fli nt Ri ver trips. Gro up rates ava il able. Ca ll ahead. Open Tue.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5 :30 p.m [il WC \r\nLENOX \r\nPl antat ion Trace SumnersPecanGroves 60 7 N. Broad St. , Lenox, 3163 7 229-546-4322 , 800-647-0811 , wMv.sumnerpecans.com In 19 16, V. B. Godwi n began planting pecan trees on th is fam ilv farm at the edge of Lenox . Today, ,isit these same fine orcha rds and buy pecans. O pen \r\nNov.-Feb. Call for hours. Cil WC \r\nLESLIE G-16 \r\nPresident ial Path ways Georgia Rural Telephone Museum 135 N. Bailey Ave., Leslie, 31764 229-87-f-4786, ,viviv.solllega .11etl~mt1set1 ml The Georgia Rural Telephone Museum has one of the largest coll ec tions of telephones and rela ted memorabilia in the world. Its curi osities ru n the gamut from antique phones and picture phones to modern phones, vin tage ve hicl es, and more. Open Mon.-Fri. \r\n9 a.m.-3:30 pm Fees vary. Cil WC 6. \r\nLUMPKIN D-16 \r\nPres id entia l Pat hways Bedingfield Inn Museum 100 Cotto11 St. 011 the Sqt1are, Lt1mpki11 , 31815 229-838-6419, 1viviv.bedi11gfieldi1111.org The Greek Reviva l house museum conta ins original pi oneer furn ishi ngs and an 1845 log dogtrot house on site. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun . I p.m.-5 p.m . Adults $3, chi ldren $1. G uided tou rs offered. \r\nGroups bv appointment. Cil WC \r\nWestville 1850 M LK Blvd., Lw11pki11, 31815 229-838-63 10, 888-733 -1 850, ,viviv.westville.org Westville is a living-history museum that represents a typical mid-1 9tl1-\u003c:entury Georgia village. Demonstrators present 18 50s cra fts, quilting, potting, blacksmiths, and open-h ea rth cooking. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Su n. I p.m.-5 p.m. Adu lts $ 10, ch ildren S4, \r\nseniors $8. Cil WC 6. \r\nTra vel Services Stagecoach Trail Tour 100 Cotto11 St. 011 the Square. , Lumpkin, 31815 229-838-6419, www.bedi11g/ieldi11n.org \r\nA brochure is avai lable at the Bedingfield Inn. \r\nMANCHESTER E-12 \r\nPreside ntial Path ways Historic Manchester 121 Main St. , Manchester, 31816 706-846-5341 , 1V11ov.nw11chester-ga.com Nestled in the Pine Mounta in foothills , Manc hester exudes an atmosphere is remniscent of the I930s. The annual Rail road Days fest is held here during th e \r\nthird weekend in Oct. Cil WC 6. \r\n \r\n@j-outhern \r\n \r\nGEORGIA SFAVORITE \r\nOUTDOOR PLAYGROUND \r\nJoin the year-round fun at Pine Mountain, home of Callaway Resorts with its fabulous gardens,and golf courses, beach, circus, balloon fest iva l,steeplechase and Fantasy mLights.. \r\n \r\nthe Wild Animal Park, with exotic wild animals \r\nfrom around the world. \r\n \r\nthe Little White House for astep back into history.. \r\n \r\nand visit our delirhtful shops, restaurants and hotels for unexpected delirhts and outstandinr hospitality \r\n \r\nc.50h e . , Pine /\\t\\ou ntai n is in the middle of everything you want to \r\ndo in Georgia... the Gateway to Callaway Resorts. For a \r\n \r\nbooklet on thi ngs to do and places to see, for year round packages or for information on the peace of Georgia \r\nyou've been looking for, call toll free 1-800 - 44 1- 3502 \r\n \r\nc9f{outifiln. \r\nGeorgia \r\nTiu: Gnte11,ny to Cn//n111ny Ruorts \r\n \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN TOURISM ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 177  PINE MOUNTAIN, GA 31822  UJUJw.pinemom1tain.org \r\n \r\n \r\nAs tar as getawa_ys go, this one is a natural. \r\nFor the ultimate destination in relaxation , visit Callaway-the South's unique getaway that is proudly dedicated to the environment and nature-oriented fun , Our scenic outdoor gardens and variety of activities make us the perfect setting for you to reconnect with nature-as well as with your family, Callaway-the perfect exa mple of how you don't have to venture far from your backyard to experience a great Geo rgia getaway. \r\n@). Callaway. \r\nGARDENS RESORT PRESERVE \r\nFor reservatio ns o r package informa tion , call 1-800-CALLAWAY (1-800-225-5292 ) or visit www. callawaygardens .com today. \r\nP INE M OUNTAIN, GE ORGIA J UST 60 MINU TE S SOUTHWEST OF ATL ANTA \r\n \r\n r www.GEORG I A0NMYMIND.ORG I . 800 V 1s1T GA \r\n \r\nGeorgia is known for having one of the best state park systems in the nation. protecting more than 77,; 00 acres of natural beauty. For more information, visit \\\\ww.gastateparks.org or ca ll 800-86-+-727 5. \r\n \r\nOMAHA Florence Marina State Park GA Hwy 39-C, Omaha, 3182 1 229-838-6870 16 miles west of Lumpkin \r\n \r\nADEL Reed Bingham State Park GA Iluy. 37, Adel, 31620 229-896-3551 Six miles west ofAdel 011 GA Hw)'. 37 via J.75 . Exit 39 \r\nBLAKELY Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park Indian Mounds Rd., Blakely, 31723 229-724-2 150 Six miles north of Blakely off US Hw)'. 27 \r\nCORDELE Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park 2459-A US Hwy. 280 W. Cordele, 3IO15 229-276-2 371 Ni11e miles west of 1-75 Exit IO I 011 US Hwr 280 \r\nDONALSONVILLE Seminole State Park GA H111. 253, Donalsonville, 31745 229-86 1-3 137 \r\n \r\n16 miles south of Donalsonville via GA Hu~. 39 or 23 miles west of Bainbridge on GA H W)'. 25 3 \r\nFITZGERALD Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site 338 Jeff Davis Rd., Fitzgerald. 31750 229-831 -2335 Located off GA Hwy. 32 near lnvi11ville \r\nFORT GAINES George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge Rt. 1, Box 20 I. Fort Gaines, 31 751 22 9-768-257 1 Four miles north of Fort Gaines off GA Hwy. 39 \r\nLUMPKIN Providence Canyon State Conservation Park GA Hwy. 39-C, Lumpkin, 31 8 /5 229-838-6202 Seven miles west of Lumpkin \r\n \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park 2970 GA Hu~. 190 Pine !llou11tai11. 31822 706-663 -4858 Off 1-185 near Callawa)' Garde11s west of \\Vann Springs 0 11 GA Route 190, or south of Pine Mountai 11off US Hw)'. 27 \r\nTHOMASTON Sprewell Bluff State Park 740 Sprewell Bluff Rd. Thomaston, 30286 706-646-6026 Ten miles west of Thomaston off GA Hw)' 7-f \r\nTHOMASVILLE Lapham-Patterson House State Historic Site 626 N. Dawson St. Thomasville, 31792 229-2 25-4004 \r\nWARM SPRINGS Little White House Historic Site -IOI Little White House Rd. \\Vann Springs. 3l830 706-655-5870 Located 114 mile south of \\Vann Springs on GA Hwy. 85-N US Hwy. 27-A \r\n \r\nColquitt County Arts Center 401 Seven th Ave. S. W., Moultrie, 31768 229-985- 1922, 1V1V\\V. moultriechamber.com Art exhibits, local theater performances, and other arts programs, are offered throughout the year. Open Mon.T hu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nColquitt County Courthouse 9 S. Main St. , Moultrie, 31768 229-616-7420, ua,av.moultriechamber.com Preceded by a log building and th en a two-story frame building, the present reno,ated courthouse was constru cted durin g 190 I and 1902. Open Mo n.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nColquitt County War Memorial rorthwest comer of Courthouse Square \r\nMoultrie, 31768 229-21 7-4156, 229-985-2131 W\\V\\v.mou ltriechamber.com This memorial, with its eterna l Aame, was dedicated on July 4, 1976, to the memory of Colquitt County men who served during time of war and di ed in se rvice . \r\nElephant Monument Pleasant Grove Primitive Baptist Church, Adel Rd. Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131 , 888-40-\\IIS!T 1V1V111.moultriechamber.com This Georgia marble statue marks the grave of a Moultrie native who dreamed of joining the circus and later became the owner of one. \r\nEllen Payne Odom Genealogy Library 204 Fi#h St. S.E., 1\\,/oultrie, 31768 229-985-6540, 229-985-213 l 1V11av.familytree.electricscotland.com This wing of the Mou ltrie-Colquitt County Library con tai ns information pertinen t to the eastern seaboa rd of the U.S. and westward migration routes. Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nMOLENA \r\nPresi dential Pat hways GeraldI.Lawhorn Canoe Base and Training Center Thunder Scout Resenation 1/66 Dripping Rock Rd., Mo lena, 30258 706-646-2255, www.thunderbsa.org This site has an 8.2-mile looping trail for beginners to advanced mounta in bikers, as well as 1,106 feet of cl imbing trails and 15 miles of hiki ng trails. Canoeing for organized groups on ly. Fees vary. Open dai ly. Office open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC \r\nMONTEZUMA H-1 S \r\nPres idential Pathways Kauffman'sStrawberry and Farm Market 1305 Me1111011ite Church Rd., Mo11 tezuma, 3/063 478 -4 72-8833 Pick your own peac hes and strawberries during season. The menu of treats includes ice cream, lemonade, pies, and tarts, plus produce and more. Seasona l hours Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. with peaches May 15-end of July and strawberries Apr. I-Jun e 15. [;;lWC \u0026 \r\nYoder's Country Market 7-fl0 State Route 26 E., Mo11te~uma, 31063 478 -4 72 -20 70 East of Montezuma in the heart of Mennonite country, this market sells cheese , jams, and spices. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Closed Sun ., Good Friday, Thanksgiving, and Chrishnas. [;;1 6' \r\n176 \r\n \r\nYoder'sDeitsch Haus 5252 State Route 26 E., Montezuma , 3/063 478-472-2024, www.mo11tezuma-ga.org In th is Southern farm setting find qua lity crafts, traditional Pennsylvania Dutch and Southern culinary delights, a restaurant, a bakery, and a gift shop. Open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p.m . and 5p.m.-8:30 p.m. , Wed. 11 a. m.- 2 p.m. [;;l WC 6'fl \r\nTravel Services Macon County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 109 ' Dooly St. , Montezuma, 31063 478-472-2391 , 1V1vw.maconcountyga.org Information on the Macon County Driving Tour ava ilable. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC \r\nMOULTRIE 1-20 \r\nPlantati on Trace AMain Stree t Ci ty Bert Harsh Park Fi~h St. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-213 1, 888-40-\\IIS!T uaV1v.mou ltri echamber.com Many of the trees in the park trace their \"roots\" to notabl e Americans: a Robert E. Lee sweet gum, a Jimmy Carter slash pine, a Juliette Ward Lowe magnolia, and others. Open daily. Free. [;;l \r\n \r\nGreenfield Church Site Greenfield Church Rd. , 1oultrie, 31768 229-985-34 l 3 Built in 1848, the oldest brick buildi ng in Colqu itt County was a recruiting station and hospita l during the War Between the States. Confederate soldiers and founders of the church are buried in the adjacent cemetery. Open daily. Free. [;;l 6' \r\nHancock'sWestern Wear and Rafter H.Rodeo Arena 133 1 GA Hwy. 3/9 N. Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2652, 229-985-2 13l, www.moultriechamber.com 1.5 miles north of Moultri e T his state-of-the-art facility hosts amateur and professional rodeo competitions throughout the yea r, incl udi ng the Georgia Junior Competition and the Sunbelt Southern PRCA Rodeo. Western-wear store is open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Rodeo schedule and fee s vary. [;;l WC 6' \r\nMoultrie'sAntique Trail Downtown Moultrie, 1\\1/oultrie, 31768 229-985-2 131, 888-40-\\I/SlT, 1V1vw.mo ultriega.com Southern Georgia's \"antiques capital\" boasts more than 36 antiques dealers located in the downtown district. Open Mon.-Sat. Hours vary. [;;l WC 6' \r\nMuseum of Colquitt County History 500 Fourth Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-890- 1626, 11a,nv.colquittmuseum.org Changing exhibits provide an overview of the area's rich history, ranging from rare alive American Indian artifacts to Civi l War and World War II memorabilia. Open Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-; p.m., or by appointment. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n@)outhein \r\n \r\nOld Colquitt CountyJail l I6 First Ave. S.E., /\\loultrie, 3 I768 229-985-2131 , 888-40-VIS!T 11aV1v.moultriechamber.com Built in 19];, the Old Jail architecture is nota ble for its Oriental brick, terrazzo Aoors, and Georgia granite . The origina l gallows are still in place on the third Aoor. Th e Chamber of Commerce is also located here. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-; p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN D-12 \r\nPresiden tial Pa thways Big Bear Fa rm \r\n865 Butts Mill Rd. , Pine /\\lou ntain, 31822 706-663-4684 \r\nThis full y operational, AHSA-recognized horse farm hosts 17 equestrian shows per vea r that are free and open to the public. Lessons, ,isits, and private rentals ava ilable. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-; p.m. [;;l WC T \r\n \r\nsmith shop, and pump house on 360 acres. The depot, where Carter's 1976 presidential campaign was headquartered, houses a small campaign museum. Other exhib its and films shown at the visitors ce nter. Open daily 9 a.m.-; p.m. The Farm closes at-+ p.m., the Depo t at 4:30 p.111. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Georg ia Visitor Information Center \r\n \r\nStateFarmers Market First Ave. S. E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-213 l, 888-40-\\llSIT \r\n \r\nButts Mill Farm 2280 Butts Mill Rd., Pine ivlountain. 31822 706-663-7400, \\Vl\\l\\v. buttsmillfann.com \r\n \r\n1763 US H,V),. 280, Plains, 31780 229-824-7477, ua,av.georgiaonmymind.org Open daily 8:30 a. m.-H0 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n\"\"'\"\" moultriecha mher.com Purchase fresh seasonal produce and Ch ristmas trees \r\nstra igh t from loca l farmers. Open yea r-round iVlon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nFully operational farm wi th swimming, fishing, pony and horseback rides, train rides, gristmills, and a covered bridge. Exotic animals and a petting fa rm are onsite. Open 9 a. m.-6 p.m . daily. Fees vary. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nPlains Step-A-Board Tour Downtownl/\\lain St. , Plains, 31780 229-824-5393, 229-924-4011 Tourists provide their own vehi cles and must rese rve a \r\n \r\nSteam Locomotive \r\n \r\nCallawayGardens \r\n \r\nguide two weeks in ad,a nce. \r\n \r\n400 First Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 3I768 229-985-2131 , 888-40-VISIT This turn-of-the-century original stea m locomotive is quite popular with tra in enthusiasts. [;;l \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 18 and GA Hwy. 27 Pine Mountain, 31822 800-225-5292, 1\\1\\Vl\\l.callawaygardens.com This l-+,000-acre woodland and horticultura l displav \r\n \r\nQUITMAN \r\nPlanta ti on Trace Travel Services \r\nQuitman- Brooks County Chamberof Commerce \r\n \r\nTravel Services Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamberof Commerce 11 6 First Ave. S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-21 3I, 888-40-VISIT ua,av.moultriechamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-; p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nNASHVILLE K-20 \r\nPl anta tion Trace Travel Services Berrien CountyChamberof Commerce 201 N. Jefferson St. , Nashville, 31639 229-686-51 23, \\V\\Vlv. berrienchamber.com Open i\\1on.-Fri . 9 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\nOGLETHORPE G-15 \r\nPres id entia l Path ways Whitewater Creek Park GA Hw)'. 128 N., Oglethorpe, 31068 478-472-8 I71 \\V\\1~v.111ontezu ma-ga.orglchamberlwhitewater. htm Creek-fish or cam p here, where RV hookups, campsites, and a sc reened pic nic pavil ion are availab le. Fees ,ary. [;;l WC 6' \r\nPARROTT F-17 \r\nPlan tat ion Trace Historic Parrott Main St., Parrott, 39877 229-623-4123, 877-6 16-4123, www.parrottga .com Incorporated in 1889 as a cotton-farming communitv, Parrott was revita lized in 199;. Restored buildings showcase antiqu es and gift bou tiques, art ga lleri es, and crafts shops. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nga rd en attracts more than a million guests an nually. A thousand butterfli es and hummingbirds Rutter free!)' through a tropica l conservatory. A wea lth of other attractions includes the gun cl ub, the Birds of Prey show, golf, tennis, fishing, Ry-fishing, and biking. \r\nOpen daily 9 a. m.-; p.m . Fees ,ary. [;;l WC 6' YIT \r\n \r\n900 E. Screven St., Quitman, 31643 229-263--1841 , 1\\l\\11v.quitmangeorgia.org Information on Quihnan's Historic Driving Tour and Antique Tour avai lable. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;lWC \r\n \r\nL/ewel/in's Point Hunting Preserve 7729 Hamilton-Pleasan t Grove Rd. Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-98 19, 800-636-98 19, 1V11av. llewellinspoint.com \r\n \r\nREMERTON \r\nPlantation Trace Remerton Mill Village \r\nPlum St. C1nd Baytree Pl. , Remerton, 31601 229-247-2320 \r\n \r\nThis bea utiful hunting presen-e beckons to quail, pheasant, and chukar hunters. Open daily Oct. !Mar. 31. Hou rs by appointment. [;;l WC \r\nRoosevelt Riding Stables \r\n \r\nua,av.datasys.netlmldtourism/valshop.html This two-street stretch of town is teeming with specialty and an tiques shops loca ted in converted mill houses. [;J WC 6' \r\n \r\n1063 Group CC1mp Rd. , Pine Mountain , 31822 706-628-7463, 877-696--1613, ua\\l\\v. rooseveltstables.com Horseback rides, wagon rides, and overnight excursions along trai ls that navigate Franklin D. Roose,-elt State Park. Hours by appointment. Fees va ry. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nREYNOLDS \r\nPresi denti al Pa th ways AgriMaze at Taylor Orchards \r\nGA Hu?' 96, Reynolds, 31076 478-847-41 86, 1V1\\I\\V.ta)lororclwrds.com \r\n \r\nSoaring Eagle Glider Rides GA Hwy. 18, Pine Mountain Airport Pine Mou ntain, 3/822 706-32-f-4074, 706-464-1325 See Callaway Gardens from the air in a glider. Fl ights \r\n \r\nWhen the corn looms tall (Sept.-J\\ov.), visitors willingly lose th emseh-es in 11 acres of dense cornstalks cut into a labyri nth ine ma ze. Apr. I-May 30, pick berri es in the strawberry patch, and mid-M ay-July 31, purchase peaches fresh from the orchard. Hours and fees ,ary. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\ntake off in fair weather Sat.-Sun. 10 a. m.-; p.m. or by \r\n \r\nappoin tment. Fees vary. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nSilver Dollar Raceway \r\n \r\nWild Animal Safari 1300 Oak Grove Rd. , Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-87-f4, 800-367-275 1. 1\\l\\1av.animalsafari.com Take a guid ed Zebra Bus or motor your own veh icle past bison and giraffes, through \"Rhino Rivi era,\" and \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 96 IV, Reynolds, 31076 478-847-4414, w1\\l\\v.silverdollC1rraceway.com At this quarter-mi le NHl~-sa nctioned dragstrip, see turn-and-te t events and quarter-mi le points se ri es races. Check onlin e or call for race schedu le. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nSound Play, Inc. 108 Railroad St., Parrott, 31777 229-623-5545, w1\\l\\v.soundplay.com Visitors are encouraged to tour the workshop and play drums shaped like alligators, metallophones, and all the other unusual outdoor musical instruments that are made on-site using recycled material . Open dai ly IOa.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;;l 6' \r\n \r\nother areas of this ; Q0-acre exoti c-animal park. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Pine Mountain Tourism Association and Welcome Center 101 E. Broad St., Pine MountC1in, 31822 706-663-4000, 800-441 -3502, 1\\l\\1av.pinemountain.org Open ,\\ Jon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-; p.m., Sat. 10 a. m.--f p.m., Sun. I p.m.-4 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nRICHLAND E-16 \r\nPres identi al Pathways Richland Rail Museum \r\n200 Broad St., Richland, 31825 229-887-3323 \r\nThe town 's late 1800s-era train depot now houses a railroad museum replete with related memorabilia. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nPELHAM \r\nPlanta ti on Trace Travel Services Pelham Chamber of Commerce \r\nI19 Railroad St., Pelham, 31779 229-294--1924 Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nPLAINS F-16 \r\nPresiden tia l Pa th ways Jimmy Carter National Historic Site 300 ' Bond St., Plains, 31780 229-824-4104, \\V\\1av.nps.govliica Trave l back in tim e at Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Farm, restored to its pre-electric 1930s era with barn, black \r\n \r\nTravel Services Richland Welcome Center and City Hall 200 Broad St., Richland, 31825 229-887-3323 Open /vlon.-Fri. a.m.-; p.m . Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIA0NMYMIND.ORG I I .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nTh is is just a sampling of the many shopping opportunities in this region. For more information call 1-800-VlSIT CA or visit 11'\\V\\\\'.CeorgiaOnMyMind.org. \r\n \r\nATouch of Wood 123 E. Main St., Parrott, 31777 \r\n \r\n229-623-+014 \r\n \r\nFITZGERALD Juliet'sAntiques 2H S. Main St. , Fit::gerald, 31750 229-+23-2555 \r\n \r\nw1V1v.pa rrottga.comltouch.html Handcrafted furn iture from ceda r, pine, and oak . Open Tue.-Sat. IOa.m .5 p.m. lil 6' \r\n \r\nFurniture, dishes, textiles, quilts, and PINE MOUNTAIN \r\n \r\nya rd art. Open l\\lon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-6 Anne Tutt Gallery \r\n \r\np.m. lil \u0026 \r\n \r\nCA Hwy. 27 and Harris Co. Hw)'. 354 \r\n \r\nADEL King Frog Clothing Outlet 1203 W. Fourth St. , Adel, 31620 229-896-4848 Outlet shopping. O pen Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. , Sun. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. \r\n \r\nKendrick Pecan Company 302 Brown Ave., Columbus, 31903 706-687-0161, 800-356-1858 \\V\\Vw. kendrickpecan.com Fresh pecans, pecan candy, and eight fla vors of liqueur cakes. Open !\\ Ion.- \r\n \r\nWendy'sAntiques and Interiors 1IO E. Pine St., Fit::gerald, 31750 229-+23-5593 Antiques and distinctive decorative furniture, art, and collectibles. Open Mon.Tue. , Thu.-Fri. 10:30 a.m.-noon, I \r\np.m.-5:30 p.m. lil WC \r\nLAKE PARK Lake Park Mill Store Plaza 5327 Mill Store Rd.. 1-75, Exit 5 Lake Park, 3 l636 888-S HOP-333, 229-559-6822 \r\n \r\nPine Mountain , 31822 706-663-8032, 888-282-002 1 w1V11.annetuttga lle1y.com Paintings, etched glass, jewelry, pottery, and sculpture, plus Asian an tiques. Open Mon.-Fri.10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. I p.m.-6 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nDowntown Pine Mountain Shops US Hw)'. 27, Pine Mountain , 31822 706-663-8032 Furniture, antiques, and curiositv bou- \r\ntiques. lil WC M l \r\n \r\nlil WC 6- \r\nALBANY Albany Mall 2601 Dawson Rd., Albany, 31707 229-883-7983, www.shopmalls.com Open Mon.- Sat. JO a.m.-9 p.m. , Sun. \r\n12:30 p.m.-6 p.m lil WC M l \r\nCOLUMBUS Galleria Riverside 15 W. Tenth St. , Columbus, 3190 1 706-653-1950 Artwork, handc rafted furni shings, antiques, and gifts. Open Mon.-Fri. l0 a.m.-5 :30 p.m., Sat. JO a. m.-4 p.m. \r\nlil WC 6- \r\nJoseph House Gallery Cooperative 828 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706-321-8948 Regional artists exhibit paintings, drawings, pottery, photography, and jewelry. Open Wed.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. , \r\nSat.-Sun. l p.m.- 5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\n'Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-noon. \r\nlil Studio of Jill Chancey Philips \r\n \r\n11~V1v.shoplakepark.com Factory outlet mall. Open i\\ilon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. JO a.m.-6 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\n1100 Broadway, Columbus, 3190 1 \r\n \r\nPARROTT \r\n \r\n706-321-0393 \r\n \r\nDeborah Ann's \r\n \r\nThe artist displays and sells original 12 7 i\\lain St., Parrott, 39807 \r\n \r\nwatercolors, pastels, and handpainted 229-623-+840 \r\n \r\nfabrics. lil 6- \r\n \r\nw1V1v.parrottga.comldeb.html \r\n \r\nThomas Kinkade at the Uptown Gallery 1013 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 \r\n \r\nAntiques and gifts. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 \r\na.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6- \r\n \r\n706-571-9800, 800-505-0086 \\V\\V\\V.kinkadeartgallery.com \r\n \r\nMaridean's Marketplace 110 E. l\\lain St. , Parrott, 39877 \r\n \r\nThis gallery houses th e largest collec- 229-623-+l23 , 877-6 16-+12 3 \r\n \r\ntion of Thomas Kinkade limited-edi- \\V\\1~v.parrottga.comlmarideans.html \r\n \r\ntion artwork and collectibles. Open European and American antiques and \r\n \r\nMon.-Thu. JO a.m.-6 p.m. , Fri .-Sat. porcelains, and other mementos. JO a.m.- 8 p.m., Sun. by appointment. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. lil 6' \r\n \r\nlil WC 6- \r\n \r\nMollie Jane'sAntique Mall \r\n \r\nCUTHBERT \r\n \r\n125 Main St., Parrott, 31777 \r\n \r\nJulianna'sAntiques, Gifts, and Tea Parlor 229-623 -5561 \r\n \r\n104 Peachtree St. , Cuthbert, 3l 740 \r\n \r\nw1V1v.parrottga.comlmolly.html \r\n \r\n229-732 -5523 \r\n \r\nAntiques and coll ec tibl e trinkets. \r\n \r\nAntiques shopping. Open Tue.-Sat. JO Open Wed.-Sat. 11 a. m.-+ p.m ., Sun. \r\n \r\nPLAINS Plains Historic Inn and Antiques Mall 106 Main St., Plains, 31780 229-82+-4517, 1V1V1v.p lainsgeorgia.com Antiques shopping. Mall open Mon.Sat. JOa.m.-6 p.m. , Sun. l p.m.-5 p.m. \r\nlil WC 6-T \r\nWARM SPRINGS Antiques and Crafts Unlimited Mall 7679 Roosevelt Hwy.lCA Hwy. 27 Wann Springs, 31830 706-65 5-2+68 Antiques, crafts, collectibl es, furniture , glass\\\\'are , and potten. Open daily l 0 \r\na.m.-6 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nWarm Springs Village Mall 69 Broad St. , Warn, Springs, 31830 706-655-2 166, 1V11M. warrnspringsga.com Antiques, collectibles, handpainted items, and other crafts. Open daily 9:30 a. m.-6 p.m. lil 6' \r\n \r\na. m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nnoon- 4 p.m. lil 6' \r\n \r\nSASSER \r\nPla nt ation Trace Mark'sMelon Patch 8580 Albany Hwy.!US Hwy. 82, Sasser, 31742 229-698-4750 Get your melon fix with gourds, canteloupes, watermelons, plus Vidalia onions, butter beans, and other fresh produce. Hayrides offered at Halloween. Open \r\ndaily 8 a. m.- 7 p.m. lil WC 6- \r\nPorky'sFlea Market 8109 Alba ny Hwy., Sasser, 31742 229-698-4578 Regional vendors gather here to sell antiques, col- \r\nlectibles, and flea market goods. Hours vary. lil WC 6- \r\nSYLVESTER \r\nPlantatio n Trace Travel Services Worth County-Sylvester Chamber of Commerce 301 E. Franklin St., Sylvester, 3179 1 229-776-7718, 1V1vw.peanut.org Open Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a. m.- 5 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTALBOTTON E-13 \r\nPresident ial Pathways BigLazer Public Fishing Area Bunkham Rd., Ta lbotton, 31827 Four miles east o(Talbotton on US Hwy. 80, left on Po Biddy Rd. for 6.4 miles, then lefe on Bunkha m Rd. 706-845-4290, \\V\\V\\V.georgiawildli fe.com T his 195-acre lake offers abundant fi shing, a conc rete boat ramp, picnic tables, and grills. Open daily. Free. \r\nlil WC 6- \r\nTravel Services Talbot Chamber of Commerce 74 lvlonroe St. , Talbotton , 31827 706-665-8079, \\V\\V\\V.talbotgeorgia.com Open Mon.-Fri . JO a.m.-noon, I p.m.-3 p.m. lil WC \r\nTHE ROCK \r\nPres iden ti al Pathways The Rock Ranch, LLC 5020 Barnesville Hwy., The Rock, 30285 706-647-6374, \\V\\V\\V.therockranch.com \r\n \r\nMeet the animals in Farmland, explore the ponds and learn about their ecosystems. Other \"agritainment\" incl udes the 9.5-acre Amazing Corn Maze and frequent special events. O pen Mon.- Fri. 8 a. m .-5 p.m. \r\nTour ti mes and fees vary. lil WC 6- flT \r\nTHOMASTON F-12 \r\nPres identia l Path ways AMai n St reet City \r\nAuchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge Allen Rd.lGA Hw)'. 19 S., Thomaston , 30286 706-6+7-9686, 706-646-243 7 1V11~v.thomastonchamber.com T his 1892 covered bridge was destroyed by a fl ood in 1994. It has since been auth entically rebu il t with portions of the original bridge. lil \r\nFlint River Outdoor Center 4429 Woodland Rd., Thoma ston , 30286 706-647-263 3, \\V\\VIV.flintrivenvatchers.com The O utdoor Cen ter provides canoes with equipment for half-day, full-day, and two-day trips, as well \r\n \r\nEnjoy the most rides of any park in the South! More rides mean shorter lines, so you'll spend the day riding, not waiting. \r\nCome face to face with over 500 wild \r\nanimals and be dazzled by the largest variety of daily shows around including our nightly laser and fireworks spectacular. \r\nMore rides, more animals, more shows...MORE FUN! \r\n1-75 Exit 13  Valdosta, CA www.wildadventures.net \r\n(tt9) 559-1330 \r\n \r\nTraditon meets state-of-the-art! \r\nVALDOSTA-LOWNDES COUNTY \r\n\u0026Conference Center Tourism Authority \r\nReunion Stats: \r\n5 hr drive to most SE destinations I Regiona l Airport \r\nSports Comm issio n and Conventio n \u0026 Visitors Bureau 47 , 000 sq. ft . of Flex ible Meeting Room Space \r\n11 , 000 sq . ft. Exhib it Hall I Over 4,000 Guest Rooms Moody Air Force Base I Wi ld Adve nt ures Am use ment Park \r\nThree 18 -H ole Golf Co urses I His toric Down t own \r\nShopp in g, includ in g Valdos t a Ma ll \u0026 two Ou tlet Ce nt ers \r\n \r\n www.GEORGJAONMYM I ND.ORG I 1.800 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\n* For more information on these courses. call 1-800-\\/ISIT GA to get your FREE Georgia Golf Guide. \r\n \r\nLAGRANGE \r\nAmerican Legion Golf Course 300 Main St., 30240 706-88-f-4379 \r\n \r\nALBANY Flint River Golf Course 2000 McAdams Dr., 31705 229-430-5267 \r\nRiver Pointe Golf Club 80 1 River Pointe Dr. , 31701 229-883--+885 \r\nTwin Oaks Golf Course E. Matthellls Blvd. , 3170-f 229--+46-0350 \r\nAMERICUS Brickyard Plantation Golf Course \r\n1619 us 280 E., 31709 \r\n229-874-1234 www.brickyardgolfclub.com \r\nWolf Creek Golf Club 207 Wolf Creek Dr. , 31709 229-928-40-f0 \r\nASHBURN Wanee Lake Country Club 3821 CA Hwy. 112 W., 31714 229-567-2727 \r\nBAINBRIDGE Industrial Park Golf Course 183 Davis Ave. , 398 17 229-2-+6-85-+5 \r\nBUENA VISTA Cedar Creek Golf and Country Club Rt. 4, Box 96, 31803 229-6-+9-3381 \r\n \r\nCUSSETA Red Oak Golf Club \r\n \r\nThe Fields of Rosemont 257 S. Smith Rd. , 30241 \r\n \r\n158 Gordy Mill Pond Rd. \r\n \r\n706-8-+5-7425 \r\n \r\n31805 706-989-3 312 \r\n \r\nLAKE PARK Francis Lake Golf Club \r\n \r\nDOERUN The Barrens Golf Course \r\n \r\n5366 Golf Dr., 31636 229-559-7961 \r\n \r\n2254 GA Hwy. 270 W , 317-f4 \\\\l\\1av.francislake.com \r\n \r\n229-782-7172 \r\n \r\nMEANSVILLE \r\n \r\nDONALSONVILLE Donalsonville Country Club \r\n \r\nHickory Ridge Golf Club 838 Thompson Rd. , 30256 \r\n \r\nCOLQUITT Clydesdale Meadows Golf Club 100 Clubhouse Dr. , 39837 229-758-9200 ,v,v,v.clydesdalemeadows.com \r\n \r\nGA Hwy 39 S., 317-f5 229-52-f-2955 \r\nEDISON The Pines Golf Course 623 Country Clu b Rd. of{ CA Hw)'. 37 E., 39846 \r\n \r\n706-648-2955 www.midgagol{com \r\nMIDLAND Bull Creek Golf Club 7333 Lynch Rd. , 31820 706-56 1-1 61-f \r\n \r\nGodwin Creek Golf Course -+03 -+2nd St. , 39804 706-32-f.0583 \r\n \r\n229-835-3056 \r\nFITZGERALD Fitzgerald Country Club \r\n \r\nWoodland Hills Golf Club 592 Da)' Lake Dr. , 31820 706-563-55 11 \r\n \r\nwww.columbiafirsttee.org \r\n \r\n330 Ocilla Hw)'., 31750 \r\n \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN \r\n \r\nOxbow Creek Golf Course \r\n \r\n229--+23-1117 \r\n \r\n* Callaway Gardens Resort \r\n \r\n3-+91 S. Lumpkin Rd., 39803 Mallard Point Golf Club \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 27, 31822 \r\n \r\n706-689-9977 \r\n \r\nCAHwy.215,31750 \r\n \r\n800-225-5292 \r\n \r\n229-365-7810 \r\n \r\n\\\\J\\\\l\\V.callawaygardens.com \r\n \r\nCOLUMBUS Fountain City Golf Course \r\n \r\nwww.fitzgeraldga.org \r\n \r\nREYNOLDS \r\n \r\n403 -+2nd St. , Columbus, 3190-f FORT BENNING \r\n \r\nReynolds Golf Course \r\n \r\n706-324-0583 \r\n \r\nFollow Me Golf Course \r\n \r\nCA Hwy 128 N, 31076 \r\n \r\nBldg 390, 31905 \r\n \r\n-+78-847-4546 \r\n \r\nCORDELE Crisp County Golf Course \r\n \r\n706-687- 19-f0 \r\n \r\nROCHELLE \r\n \r\n1205 N. Fifth St. 31015 \r\n \r\nFORT GAINES \r\n \r\nMallard Point Golf Club \r\n \r\n229-276-2797 \r\n \r\n* Meadow Links at George T. Bagby GA Hwy 215, 31079 \r\n \r\nGolf Course \r\n \r\n229-365-7810 \r\n \r\nFalcon Run Golf Course 2078 Antioch Rd. , 3l Ol 5 229-535-4653 \r\n \r\nOf(CA Hwy 39, 3175 1 229-768-3714, 800--+34-0982 www.golfgeorg ia .org \r\n \r\nSYLVESTER Pine Knoll Country Club -+09 Pine Knoll Rd. , 31791 \r\n \r\n* Georgia Vets Memorial \r\n \r\nGRIFFIN \r\n \r\n229-776-3455 \r\n \r\nGolf Course 2315 US Hwy 280 W, 31015 229-276-2377, 800--+3-f.0982 WW\\11.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nGriffin City Golf Course Camp Northem Rd., 3022-f 770-229-66 15 \r\n \r\nTHOMASTON Raintree Golf Club 1495 US Hwy. 19 S., 30286 \r\n \r\nJAKIN \r\n \r\n706-6-+7-7358 \r\n \r\nPine Hills Country Club \r\n \r\nGreen Valley Golf Course \r\n \r\nwww.midgagolfcom \r\n \r\n15 Aberdeen Circle, 3IO 15 \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 84, 31761 \r\n \r\n229-273 -1238 \r\n \r\n229-793--+481 \r\n \r\nTHOMASVILLE Country Oaks Golf Course 648 1 GA Hw)'. 122 , 31757 229-225--+333 \r\nTIFTON Forest Lake Golf Course 260 Sutton Rd. , 31794 229-382 -7626 \r\nSunsweet Hills Golf Club 3922 US Hwy. 41 1., 31793 229-386--+653 \r\nTifton Family Golf and Pine Island Golf Club 336 Brighton Rd., 3179-f 229-388-0118, 229-387-7600 \r\nVALDOSTA Northlake Golf and Country Club 4025 Northlake Dr. , 31602 229-247-86 13 \r\nQuiet Pines Golf Course 1550 1 Prewitt St. Moody t\\ FB, 31699 229-257-3297 \r\nStone Creek Golf Club -+300 Coleman Rd., 31602 229-247-2527, 1\\l\\\u003c1\\11.gagolfcom \r\nWARM SPRINGS Roosevelt Memorial Golf Course \r\nus HH~' 27-NGA 41, 31830 \r\n706-655-5230, 877-757-2527 \r\nWILLIAMSON The Pines Reidsboro Rd. , 30292 770-229-4107 Hnvw.midgagolfcom \r\nWOODBURY Pebblebrook Golf Course 111 6 Pebblebrook Rd., 30293 706-8-+6-3809 \r\nZEBULON Cedars Golf Club GA Hwy. 18 W. 30295 770-567-8808 \\\\01w.midgago lfcom \r\n \r\nas shuttl e service fo r those with their own canoes, tubing, and rafting along the Fli nt River. RV and primitive camping are ava il able, as is a lodge, groce ry store, and gazebo. Open Mon.-Wed. 9 a.m.-9 p.rn ., Th u.-Sat. 9 a. m.-10 p.m. Fees vary. [;l WC \r\nHistoric Courthouse Square Dolllntown/Main St. , Thomaston , 30286 706-646-2437 \\,\\/hen the courthouse was constructed, com missioners placed a $10 bill in one of the colum ns so the coun ty wou ld never go broke. A statue of a Confederate soldier commemora tes Georgia's role in American history. [;l \r\nPettigrew-White-Stamps House 746 Andrews Dr., Thomaston , 30286 706-646-7088 Representative of the ea rly 1800s dwellings native to thi s area , this is the second-oldest resid ence in T homaston. Call fo r tour reservations. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\nRitz Theater 114 S Church St. , Thoma ston, 30286 706-647-5372, 706-647-7022 At thi s I920s Art Deco- style theater, movies are schedu led throughout the yea r, as we ll as infreque nt \r\nli ve performances. Show times va rv. [;l WC \u0026~I \r\nSkydive Atlanta 2333 Delray Rd., Thomaston , 30286 706-647-9701, 800-2 76-DTVE , \\\\1\\\\1\\V.skydiveatlanta.com Certified instructors train would-be skydivers and experienced thrill-seekers alike. Open dai ly, weekends 8 a.rn.-su nset, weekdays by appoinh11ent. Plan a \r\nhalf day fo r jumps. Fees vary. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nThomaston-Upson Archives 301 S. Center St. , Thomaston , 30286 706-646-2437, \\\\1\\\\1\\V.cl IItel. netl~tuarch Th is archive cove rs everyth ing from microfilm to yearbooks and dates back as early as 1824. Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and first Sat. of eve ry month \r\n9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Thomaston-Upson County Chamber of Commerce 213 E .Gordon St., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-9686, \\\\l\\1ov.thomastonchamber.com Mon.-Thu . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nTHOMASVILLE H-22 \r\nPlantatio n Trace All Saints Episcopal Church 443 S. Hansell St. , Thomasville, 31792 229-228-9242 The oldest standing church in Thomasvi lle. Following President John F. Kennedy's assassination, Jacqueli ne Kennedy attended mass here. Open Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.4:30 p.m. Worship services Sun. 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n180 \r\n \r\nThe Big Oak Comer of E. Monroe and Crawford Sts. Thomasville, 31792 229-227-7099, 800-704-2350, HO\\l\\V.thomasvillega.com Thomasvill e's mighty Quercus \\firginiana is 322 yea rs old and wider than Niagara Falls is deep. [;l \r\nBirdsong Nature Center 2106 Meridian Rd., Thomasville, 31792 229-377-4408, \\\\J\\\\l\\V.{reenet.tlh.fl.uslbirdsong 565 acres of lush fields, forests, and swamp provide a pristine haven for birds and other native wildlife. Open Wed. , Fri., Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Non member adults $5, children $2.50. [;l WC \r\nHardy Bryan House 312 N. Broad St. , Thomasville, 31792 229-226-6016 The oldest two-story home in T homasville, this was restored as a house museum in 1980. Open for guided tours Fri. 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Admission $2. [;l WC \r\nMelhana, The Grand Plantation 301 Showboat Ln. , Thomasville, 31792 229-226-2290, 888-920-3030, \\\\1\\\\1\\V.melhana.com Moss-laden oaks and magnolias line the entra nce to this 1820s Southern plantation , where gardens provide the backdrop for 30 historic buildings. Melhana is a full-service luxury resort. Open dai ly. Call a day in \r\nadva nce to schedule a gu ided tou r. [;l WC \u0026fl Y \r\nMyrtlewood Hunting Plantation Old Cairo Rd. , Thomasville, 31792 229-228-6232 Myrtlewood boasts champ ionship sporting-clay courses with fishing lakes, qua il and whitetail deer hunting. \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fees vary. [;l WC \u0026flT \r\n \r\nPebble Hill Plantation US Hwy. 319 S., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-2344, \\\\l\\1ov.pebblehill.com The 3,000-acre estate is a premier example of 20thcentu ry shooting plantations developed by wea lthy Northerners in the early 1900s. Children under 6 are not admitted to the main house. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Su n. I p.m.-5 p.m., with fi nal tours at 4 p.m. Closed Sept. Fees vary. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nState Farmers Market 502 Smith Ave. , Thomasville, 31792 229-225-4072 Thomasvill e's fres h-produce hub also markets homemade jams, jellies, relishes, and pickles, plus cookbooks. Auctions he ld May-Nov. Mon.- Sat. 7 a.m.-6 \r\np.m. [;l WC \u0026fl \r\nSweet Grass Dairy 19635 US H11~1. 19 N. , Thomasville, 31792 229-22 7-0752, \\\\1\\\\1\\V.sweetgrassda iry. com Working dairy fa rm and farm stead cheese producer of goa t and cow cheese. Group to urs are ava ilable by \r\nappointmen t on ly. Hours and fee s vary. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nThomas County Museum of History 725 N. Dawson St. , Thomasville, 31792 229-226- 7664, W\\\\l\\V.rose.netl~historylindex.htm l ortherners Aocked to Thomasvill e in the 1880s, creating the Winter Resort Era and transforming area antebellu m cotton plantations into qua il-hunting retreats. T heir story is told here. Group rates an d stepon guide service by appointm ent. Open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.rn.-noon, 2 p.m .-5 p.m. C losed th e last week in \r\nSept. Fees vary. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n\u003cii!)\"outhern_.__\"\"----'-'..;....;;..:;;.;:.. \r\nThomasville Cultural Center 600 E. Washington St., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-0588, \\\\1\\\\1\\V.tccarts.org Today the center houses regiona l and national art exh ibits, and theatrical and musical performances ae staged in the auditoriu m. Gallery hours Mon.- F i 0 \r\na.m.-5 p.m., Sat. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nThomasville Genealogical, History,and Fine Arts Library 135 N. Broad St. , Thomasville, 31792 229-226-9640, M1ov.rose.netl~glibraryl Ge nealogical resources include fam ily histori es, marriage and death records, and state and county histories. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a. m.-d \r\np.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nThomasville Rose Garden Corner of Smith Ave. and Covington Dr. Thomasville, 31792 229-22 7-7099, 800-704-2350, 1\\1\\vw.thomasvillega.cnm This handsome garden features more than 500 prize rosebushes. [;l \u0026 \r\nTravel Services Thomasville Welcome Center and Tourism Authority 135 N. Broad St., Thomasville, 31792 229-22 7-7099, 800-704-2350, \\\\l\\1ov.thomasvillega .com Informa tion on the T homasville Historic Wa lking and Driving Tour and the Heritage Trail Tour available. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m .- 4 p.n, \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nThomasville-Thomas County Chamber of Commerce 401 S. Broad St., Thoma sville, 31792 229-226-9600, 110\\1\\v.thomasvillechamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5 p. 111 . [;l WC \r\n \r\nBeautiful) Historic \r\n \r\n1- 800-FDR- 1927 \r\n \r\n{5)f{(rm (j}/prings, ff}eorgia \r\n \r\nwww.warmspnngsga.ws Meriwether County www.fdr-littlewhitehouse.org \r\nA great place to do business! \r\n \r\nLocated just an hour south of Atlanta is a town so quaint it captured the heart of a president. Nestled within rolling hills and fresh water sp rings , War m Sp rin gs still ex ud es the same so uthern cha rm and hospitality as it did when Pres id ent Roo seve lt came to visit. \r\nThe rich hi sto ry ofWarm ~ Springs is eviden t in the \r\n1 town's charming restaurants, 65 shop s and 100-year-old restored buildings . \r\n \r\nVisit the Little White House State H istoric Site to learn how life in Warm Springs affected FDR. Many of the most far- reaching policies of the New D ea l we re developed w ithin this cottage. \r\nT he house and furni shings have been carefully preserved as FDR left them. Vi ew \"Unfinished Portrait\" that FDR was sitting fo r th e day he passed away. Also, a m u se um displays memorabilia collected in honor of the president. \r\n \r\nNearby attractions: Callaway Gardens, FDR State Park,Warm Springs Nationa l Fish H atch ery, Covered Bridges of Georgia , 23-m il e Pine Mountain Trail, Roosevelt Stables, W ild Animal Safari, Butts Mill Farm \r\n \r\n Hop aboard our vintage railcars for an exciting tour you 'd never see from a car w indow. Stops include Cordele, Americus, Leslie and Plains - \r\ntowns filled w ith fun attractions, restaurants, shopping and more! \r\n[XCURSION TRAIN \r\n1-800-864-7275 or 770-389-7275 \r\n.,. .,..,. r \r\n:.r.:..\". '\\.i:~.__..1.:i \r\nGEORGIA'S PREsIDENTIAL P ATHWAYS www.presidentialpathways.com \r\nHidden Treasures in Georgi-a \r\nSOUTHERN RIVERS \r\nCamp ing Accommodations \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUND 8804 Hamilton Road Pine Mountain Campground, full hook-up and pull chru sites. Tenting \u0026 cabin rentals. Swimming pool, spa, mini golf. Open all year. $1 9-$27. 9 am-8pm. (706) 663-4329  www.camppinemountain.com \r\n \r\nTIFTON J-19 \r\nPlantation Tr ace AMai n St reet City \r\nAtlantic Coastline Artists Gallery \r\n \r\nTh is fac ili ty is staffed by sc ien tists developing systems for environmenta lly and economically sound ag produc tion. Tours by appoin tment. Open Mon .-Fri. 8 \r\na.m.-5 p.m . Free. ~ WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n11 9 Love Ave., Tifto n, 31794 229-386-02 16 Rotating yea r-round exhibits display the work of regional visual artists. Tours and hours by appointment. Free. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nCoastal Plain Research Arboretum S. Entomology Dr. , Tifton, 31794 229-386-38 11 , http:!lnespal. orglnative The arboretum encompasses 38 acres of fo rest and wetlands and provides a livi ng resource for research and education. G uided tours requ ire appointment. Open da ily. Free. ~ \r\nCoastal Plains Experiment Station 460 l Research Way, Tifton, 31794 229-386-38 11 , \\V\\Vw.cpes.peaclmet.edu T he University of Georgia at T ifton's agricultu ra l research center is dedica ted to fos teri ng improved ways to produce foo d and fi be r. O pen Mon.-Fri. 8 \r\na. m .-4:30 p.m . Free. ~ WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nParadise Public Fishing US 1-/wy. 82 E., Tifton, 31794 229-533 -4792 60 lakes and ponds to choose from. Fishing license and W ildlife Managemen t lice nse both required. \r\nOpe n daily su nrise-su nset. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nTift Theater for the Performing Arts 318 Main St., Tifto n, 31794 229-3 86-5150, 229-298-0067 O perating since 1937, the T ift Thea ter is listed on the Nationa l Register of Historic Sites . Its Art Deco style is enhanced by glass facades embell ished with neon \r\nlighting. Call fo r tours and show ti mes. ~ WC \u0026T \r\nTifton Museum of Arts and Heritage 255 Love Ave. , Tifto n, 31794 229-382-3600, 229-382-3600 Visitors may tour the bui lding, which fea tures exquisite sta ined-glass windows. T he museum shows quarterly traveli ng art exhibits, incl uding \"Africa: Her Art \r\n \r\nFriendly City Park and Amphitheater King and Rutland Rds., Tifton, 31794 \r\n \r\nand C ulture\" March-April 2003 and a NASA exhibi t \r\nin Jul y. Tours by appointment. ~ WC \u0026T \r\n \r\n229-382 -3262 Parkgoers have an am phi theater, softball areas, picnic areas, pl ayground and pavi lion, and a lake to enjoy. \r\n~WC \r\nFulwood Garden Center 802 W. 12th St., Tifton, 31794 229-386-8347 T his fi ne ea rly I900s home and accompanying ga rden were restored for use the by T ifto n Garden C lubs and th e community. O pen Mon.- Fri. 9 a. m.- noon. \r\nTours by appointment. ~ WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nTra vel Services Tifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce 100 S. Central Ave., Tifton, 31794 229-382-6200, 800-550-8438, \\V\\V\\V. tiftonchamber.org O pen Mon .-Fri . 8:30 a. m .- 5 p.tn . ~ WC \u0026 \r\nUNADILLA \r\nPres id ent ial Pat hways Oakbin Pond Preserve Oakbin Rd., Una dilla, 31091 404-873 -6946, www.nah1re.org/georgia T his land-m anagement area is dominated by a cypress \r\n \r\nFulwood Park Tift Ave. and Eighth St. , Tifton, 3l 794 229-3 82-623 1 The 35-acre pa rk has a conce rt stage, playgrounds, \r\nand pi cn ic areas. Open da ily dawn- dusk. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nFun City USA 1657 Carpenter Rd. S., Tifton , 31794 229-388-8000 T he fu n at Fun C ity in cludes a skating rink, go-cart track, IS-hole miniature golf course, children's softplay area, and 50-ga me video arcade. Open year- \r\nround . Hours and fees vary. ~ WC \u0026fl T \r\n \r\npond with boa rdwalk con necting to tl, e wetlands. Hiking trails snake thro ugh an uplands fo rest. Hours va ry. Ca ll ahead. Free. \r\nVALDOSTA K-22 \r\nPlanta tio n Trace AMai n St reet Ci ty Barber-Pittman House 416 ' Ashley St. , Valdosta, 31603 229-247-8 J00, W\\V\\V. valdostachamber.com T his stylish neoclassica l residence was bu ilt in 19 15 fo r E. R. Barber, inve ntor and local Coca-Cola bottler. O pen Mo n .- Fri. 8:30 a. m .- 5 p.m . Free . ~WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Agrirama 1392 Wh iddon Mill Rd. , Tifton , 31794 229-386-3344, 1V\\vw.ag rira ma.com Costu med guides host exhibits at th is I9th-centu ry living-history museum that harks back to a simpler tim e. In cludes two working fa rmsteads, cotton gin, smrn1ill , gristmill , Masonic lodge, stea m train, and a cou ntry store. O pen Mon.-Sat. 9 a. m .- 5 p.m.; hou rs ,arv in summ er. Ad mission and trai n ride fees va ry. ~WC M IT \r\n \r\nCrescent House 904 N. Patterson, Va ldosta, 31604-242 3 229-244-674 7 Built in 1898 bv U.S. se nator Wi ll iam Stanley, the C rescent acquir~d its name from the distinctive se micircular portico design. Guided tours Mon.-Fri . 2 p.m.- \r\n5 p.m . Grou ps by appointmen t Free. ~ WC \u0026T \r\nLangdale Park US 41 1 ., Exit 22, Va ldosta, 3160 1 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Tree Park Magno lia lndu.strial Blvd., Tifton, 31794 229-386-02 16 Park visitors will be dwarfed by th e second-l argest magnoli a tree in the United States. T he tree is more than 400 yea rs old and has a crown spread of 105 fee t. \r\n \r\n229-259-3507 Visitors ca n enjoy nature wa lk, birding, picnic area, \r\nand boat ramp. O pen daily 6 a.m .-11 p.m. ~ \u0026 \r\nLowndes County Historical Society and Museum 305 W. Central Ave., Va ldosta, 3160 1 229-247-4780, \\V\\V\\V.valdostamuseum.org \r\n \r\nNespal 2356 Rainwater Rd. , Tifton, 31794 229-386-7274, 229-386-38 11 , \\V\\V\\V. nespal.org \r\n \r\nExhibits display arti fac ts fro m early Lowndes Coun ty \r\nfa mili es. Ope n Mon.-Fri. JO a. m.-5 p. m ., Sat. 10 \r\na.m.-2 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6,. T \r\n \r\n182 \r\n \r\nLowndesNaldosta Cultural Arts Center 527 N. Patterson St., Va ldosta, 31603 229-247-2787, www.lvac.org The cultura l arts gallery represents the wo rk of visual artists. O pen Mon .-Thu. JO a.m.-6 p.m ., Fri. IO \r\na.m.-1 p. m ., Sat. 10 a.m .-4 p.m. Free . ~ WC \u0026T \r\nMcKey Park Patterson St. and Burton Ave., Va ldosta, 3160 1 229-259-3507 Recrea tional options at McKey include a tennis center, shuffleboard, handball courts, picni c area, horseshoe pi ts, bandsta nd, playground , and two pavilions. \r\nOpen da ily 6 a.m.- 11 p.m . ~ WC 6,. \r\nWild Adventures 3766 Old Cl)'attville Rd., Va ldosta, 3160 1 229-559-13 30, 800-808-0872, w,viv. wildadven tures.net Lions, tige rs, and bears-and oth er exotics-awa it parkgoers on th e Safari Train Ride. Seek th ril ls on seven roller coasters, or the all-new Adve nture O uest Go-Kart Raceway, or one of fi ve water rides . Open every weekend yea r-round , and daily during summer \r\nseason . Fees vary. G rou p rates ava ilable. ~ WC 6,. fl T \r\nTravel Services Valdosta-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce 41 6 N. Ashley St., Valdosta, 31603 229-247-8 100, www.valdostachamber.co m O pen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p m . ~ WC \u0026 \r\nValdosta- Lowndes County Conference Center and Tourism Authority 1 Meeting Place, Va ldosta, 3160 1 229-245-05 J3, 800-569-TOUR \\V\\VW. valdostatourism.com Information on Valdosta's Historic Driving Tour ava il- \r\nable. Ope n Mon .-Fri. 8 a. m .- 5:30 p. m . ~ WC \u0026 \r\nBebo'sTours, Inc. Va ldosta, 31603 229-2 44 -4850 G uided and step-on historic tours. Regular tour times June I-Labor Day Mon.- Sat. IOa.m., I p.m., 3:30 p.rn .; Labor Day-Memorial Day Tue.-Sat. I p.m. Fees vary. \r\nVIENNA 1-16 \r\nPresiden ti al Path ways Ellis Brothers Pecans 13 15 Tippettville Rd., Vienna, 31092 229-268-9041 , 800-635-06 16, \\V\\V\\V. werenuts.com Visitors can witness the peca n and pea nut-packi ng process firsth and. G ui ded tours by appointrnent. \r\nStore open daily 8 a. m.-7 p.m. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nGeorgia State Cotton Museum 1321 E. Union St. , Vienn a, 31092 229-268-2045, ,vivw. historicvienna .org Th e history of cotton is told with the aid of fa rm tools, cotton bolls, periodica ls, a cotton bale, and other agricultu ral artifacts. O pe n Mon .- Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.rn . \r\nFree. Large groups call ahead. Fees apply. ~ WC 6,. \r\nVienna Cultural Center 300 Cotton St. , Vienna, 31092 229-268-3663, ,vww.h istoricvienna .org Originall y built in I903 as the Prince of Peace Episcopal C hurch, this buildi ng was rescued and restored by the Vienna Prese rvation Society. Tours by \r\nappointmen t. Free. ~ WC 6,. T \r\nWalter F. George Law Museum 106 N. Fourth St., Vienna, 31092 229-2 68-3663, ,vwiv. historicvienna.org T he muse um contai ns furn iture and documents from th e se nator's career and private life. Guided tours by \r\nappointment Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p. m Free. ~ WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services Dooly County Chamber of Commerce 11 7 E. Union St. , Vienna, 31092 229-268-8275, ,vww.doolychamber.com Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a. rn .- 5 p.m. ~ WC 6,. \r\nDriving Tour of Vienna 132 1 E. Union St. , Vienna, 31092 229-268-3663, 1viviv. historicvienna.org Tour books ava ilable at the C hamber of Cornmerce. $3 . \r\nWARM SPRINGS E-12 \r\nPres id entia l Pat hways Polio Therapy Pools Little White /-louse State Historic Site 40 1 Little White House Rd., Wa m1 Springs, 31830 706-655-5870, 800-864-7275, \\V\\V\\V.gasta teparks.org FDR had these hea ling pools bui lt and used th ern fo r his polio treatm ents frorn 1927 until 1942 . O pen da ily 9 a.m.-4:45 p.rn. 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G E0 R G 1AONM vM IND . 0RG I I .800 VI S IT G A \r\n \r\nUse the map coordinate found in paren theses followi ng most of the cities and towns to locate the city on the map on p.2. \r\nA A.H.Stephens State Park,98 \r\nA.Randall Tuten Environmental Park,91 Actor's Express Theatre Company/ \r\nKing Plow Arts Center, 28 Acworth (E-6), 26, 40 Acworth Beach/Cau ble Park, 26 Adairsville (0-4), 124, 142 Adairsville HistoryMuseum, 124 Adamson Square, 126 Adel (J-20), 166, 176, 178 AdVentures Aloft Hot-Air Ballooning, 34 African American Panoramic Experience \r\n(APEX),26 African American sites and tours, 26, 28, \r\n56,60,67, 68,69,85,87, 93, 102, 103, \r\n166 Agriculture.See farms;Orchards Ag riMaze at Taylor Orchards, 163, 177 Agrirama, 165, 182 Air force Heritage Museum, 60 Airport, 10 Alapaha River, 174 Albany (G-18). 164, 166, 178, 180 Albany Area Arts Council, 166 Albany Civil Rights Movement \r\nMuseum, 166 Albany Mall, 178 Albany Municipal Auditorium, 166 Albany Museum of Art, 166 Alice Walker Self-Guided Driving Tour, 93 All Saints Episcopal Church, 180 Allatoona Lake andVisitors Center, \r\n122, 126 Allatoona Pass Battlefield, 126 Allied Arts-John Marlor House, 104 Alligators, 168 Alma (N-18), 85,90 Alpacas, 12S Alpharetta (f-6), 26, 38,40 Alpharetta family Skate Center, \r\nThe Cooler, 26 Al pine Amusement Park, 138 Alpine Antique Auto and Buggy Museum, \r\n138 Alpine Miniature Golf, 138 Alpine Wedding Chapel, 1J8 Alta Vista Cemetery, 136 Altama Museum of Art and History, 110 Altamaha River, 81 ,91 ,98 Altamaha River Kayak and Canoe Trail, 16 Altamaha Waterfowl Management Area, \r\n56 Alto , 124 American Museum of Papermaking, 26 Americus (G-16), 163-164, 166, 180 Amicalola fa lls, 121 Amicalola Falls State Park, 132 Amish Red Barn, 146 Amity Recreation Area, 100 Amusement parks/centers, 29, JO, 36,39, \r\n58,94,102, 104, ll8, 164, 168, 182, 183. See also Miniature golf Anderson House Museum, 94 Andersonville (G-15), 166 Andersonville CivilWar Village, 166 Andersonville National Historic Site, 163, 166 Andersonville Trail, 16 Andretti Speed Lab, 36 Andrew Low House, 66 Andrews Cove Recreation Area, 129 Andy'sTrout farm, Cabins and Campground, 133 Animal preserves/parks, 34, 111 , 129, lll, 143, 166, 177. See also Petting farms;Wildlife areas Animal Rehabilitation Center, 34 Anna Ruby falls, 138 Annabelle Lundy Fetterman Porcelain Museum, 94 Anne Tutt Gallery, 178 Antebellum Capitol Museum, 104 Antebellum Trails, 16,84 Antique and Collectible Shopping (Kingsland) , 72 Antique Funeral Museum/Margaret Mitchell Playhouse, JJ Antique Market (Roswell), 38 Antiques and Crafts Un li mited Mall, 178 Antiques Center and flea Market, 38 Antiques Trail, 16, 84 \r\n188 \r\n \r\nAPEXMuseum, 26 Apiaries, 91 Appalachian Gateway Tra il, 16 Appalachian Outfitters River Trips, 130 Apple Monument, 130 Apple Orchard Alley, 1ll Appleby House/Appleby Branch Library, \r\n86 Apples. 125, 130, lll, 136 Appletree Farms, 124 Appling (0-8), 85, 98 Appling County Heritage Center, 91 Aquariums, 68, 71 , 104 Aquatic Center, 62 Arbor Place Mall, 38 Arboretums,86, 104, 182 Archaeological areas,94, 124 Archives and History Department, \r\nGeorgia, 28 Archives and Records Administration, \r\nU.S., 30 Arlington (E-19), 167 Army Corps of Engineers, 172 Arsenal (Augusta), 86 Art Galleries of Historic Roswell, 36 Arthur J.Moore Methodist Muse um, \r\nLibrary and Archive, 63 Artist colony,JO Artists' Row, 86 Arts Center (Hartwell), 138 Ashburn(1-18), 167, 180 Asian Square, JO Aska Trails Mountain Biking, 124 Astronauts Monument, 166 Athens,82, 83,85-86,90 Atlanta (F-7), 20-30, 38,40. \r\nSee also Atlanta Metro Atlanta Botanical Garden,26 Atlanta Braves at Turner field, 26 Atlanta Braves Museum and Hall of \r\nfame/Turner fieldTours, 26 Atlanta Campaign Civil War \r\nReenactment, 82 Atlanta Campaign Pocket Park, 127, 132 Atlanta Campaign Heritage Trail, 16 Atlanta Cyclorama,26 Atlanta Dragway, 130 Atlanta falcons, 26, 136 Atlanta Hartsfield International \r\nAirport, 10 Atlanta History Center, 26 Atlanta Ice forum,JO Atlanta International Museum of Art \r\nand Design,26 Atlanta Metro \r\nairport, 10 calendar of events, 12 golf courses, 40 introduction, 20-25 lodging, 42-49 map, 22 parks and historical sites, 41 shopping, 38 sites and activities, 23-25,26-30 Atlanta Motor Speedway, 32 Atlanta Opera, 26 Atlanta PreservationCenter Guided Walking Tours,29 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 26 Atlanta Thrashers,JO Atlanta West Antique Mall, 146 Atlanta'sChinatown Shopping Square, 38 Atlantic Coastline Artists Gallery, 182 Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge, 178 Augusta,79,86-87, 90, 91,106 Augusta Arsenal/Augusta State University, 86 Augusta Canal Headgates, 86 Augusta Canal Interpretive Center, 86 Augusta Golf and Gardens, 86 Augusta Green Jackets, 86 Augusta Mall, 106 Augusta Museum of History,86 Augusta Riverwalk Marina and Boat Rentals, 91 Augusta Stallions,86 Aurora Theatre, JO Austell , 40 Auto museums,28,91 , 133, 138, 168 Auto racing,32, 34, 62,125,128, 130, 132, lll, 139, 140, 14S, 150, 166, 170, \r\n177 Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage \r\nCenter, 26 Avenue of Oaks,63 \r\n \r\nAviation Hall of Fame, 110 Aviation Museum, 110 \r\nB.lloyd's Pecans, 106 Babyland General Hospital, 129 Bagby (George T.) State Park, 176 Bailey-Tebault House, 172 Bainbridge (E-22). 167, 180 Bakeries, 91 , 176 Baldwin, 124 Ball (Lamar Q.) Raptor Center, 108 Ballet,34, 41 Balloons.See Hot-air balloons Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens, 66 Bancroft SSBN-643 Sail Exhibit, 62 Banks County Courthouse, 140 Banks County Jail, 140 Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 174 Banning Mills, 150 Barber-Pitman House, 182 Barksdale Bobwhite Plantation, 92 Barnesville,91 , 106 Barnsley Gardens, 124 Barrow County Courthouse, 150 Barrow County Museum, 150 Bartow History Center, 126 Bartram Forest, 104 Baseball, 26,68, 86, 120, lll, 146 Basketball, 168 Battle of Resaca, 144 Battlefields, 18,34,63, 111 , 121,122, \r\n126, 127, 132, lll, 136, 143, 144. See also Civil War Battles for Chattanooga Museum, 143 Baxley , 90 , 91 Beach Institute African-American Museums Cultural Center,67 Beaches, 26, JO,36, 50-SS, 56,63. See also Coast Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail, 8S Bears, 138 Becky Branch fa lls, 128 Bedingfield Inn Museum, 175 Bellevue Historical Home, 174 Bellville, 91 Ben Hill County Landing-Ocmulgee River, 172 Benjamin Hawkins Gravesite, 106 Benjamin Hawkins Monument, 107 Berry College, 122 Berry (Martha) Museum, 145 Bert Harsh Park, 176 Bete Todd Wages and Princess Lucie Shirazi Vintage Clothing Collections, 136 Between the Rivers, 145 Bicycle trail, 144. See also Mountain biking Big Bear Farm, 161, 177 Big Canoe, 142 Big Creek Greenway, 20 Big Hammock Natural Area,94 Big Lazer Public fishing Area, 178 Big Oak, 165, 180-181 Big Peach Antique Mall, 106 Big 6 farm,94 Biking.See Bicycle trail; Mountain biking Bingham (Reed ) State Park, 176 Bird watching,53,56, 57,60, 72, 73, 128, 181 . See also Wildlife areas Birdsong Nature Center, 181 Birthplace of Rural free Delivery (RFD) Historical Marker, 105 Bishop , 90 , 91 Bl ack Creek , 66 Black forest Bear Park and Repti le Exhibit, 1J8 Black heritage.See African American sites and tours Black Rock Mountain State Park, lll Black Shoals Park,92 Bl ack bea rd Is land , 56 Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge, 56 Blackshear (0-20), 56, 66, 72 Blackshear Lake, 170 Blackstock Vineyards, 138 Blairsville (H-2), 124,132, 142, 146 Blakely (D-19), 167, 176 Blanche Manor Riding Stables, 124 Bland farms, 106 Blanton Creek Park, 174 Blind Suzie Covered Bridge, 143 Bloody Marsh Battle Site, 63 Blue and Gray Museum, 172 \r\n \r\nBlueand Gray Trail, 16 Blue Bird Company, 94 Blue Ridge (F-2), 124-125 Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, 124 Blue Ridge Wildlife Management Area, \r\n130 Slue Willow Inn, 107 Blueberries, 111 , 125, 166 Bluegrass Express, 138 Bo Gi nnAquarium and Aquatic \r\nEducational Center, 104 Boat rides, S6, 68,69, 145, 168. See also \r\nCanoeing; Kayaking Bobby Brown State Park, 132 Bona ire , 90 Bonaventure Cemetery,67 BoothWestern Art Museum, 126 Botanical gardens,26, 34, 67,85,92, 108. \r\nSee also Gardens Boundary Waters Resort, 140 Bowdon , 142 Bowen Center for the Arts, 133 Bowens Mill Fish Hatchery, 172 Bowl Springs Park, 103 Brantley Brick Tobacco Warehouse, 72 Brantley County Development Office, 60 Braselton,125, 138, 142 Brasstown Bald, 124 Bremen, 142, 146 Brenau University Permanent Art \r\nCollection, 136 Br'er Rabbit Statue, 93 Brewery site,58 Bridges.See Covered bridges Briscoe (T.W.) Park,41 Bristol (David) Hot Air Balloon Rides, 139 Broad River Campground, 110 Broad River Outpost, 133 Broad River Wildlife Management Area, \r\n1ll Brown House Museum, 107 Brown (Bobby) State Park, 132 Brown (Butler) Gallery,98 Brunswick(R-20), 52-53,56, 60, 66 Bryan (Hardy) House, 181 Buc hana n, 126 Bud Jones Taxidermy Museum, 149 Buena Vista,167-168, 180 Buford (H-6), 30, 38 Buford Artist Colony, JO Bullard Creek Wildlife Management Area, \r\n98 Bulloch Hall,36 Burke County Museum, 111 Burkhalter Home, 110 Burnt Mountain Overlook, 140 Burton Emporiumand Gallery, 146 Burton lake, 128 Burton's ferry Site, 108 Burt'sfarm, 133 Bussey Point Recreation Area, 100 Sutler Brown Gallery, 98 Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall and Sports \r\nMuseum , 85 Butts Mill Farm, 177 Byron, 91, 106 Byron Depot,91 \r\nC C. W. Pettigrew farm and Community life Center, 94 \r\neagle's Dairy MAiZE, 126 Cai ro , 168 Cairo Antique Automobile Museum, 168 Caldwell (Erskine) Birthplace and \r\nMuseum, 36 Calhoun (0-4), 126, 132, 142, 146 Calhoun Produce, 167 Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, 26 Callaway Gardens, 161 , 177 Callaway Plantation,80, 111 Camellia Society, 94 Camilla (G-20), 168 Campbell County Museum,32 Cane River Outfitters, 91 Cannon, SS Cannonball House and Civil War \r\nMuseum, 102 Canoeing, 107, 125,136, 140, 149, 176 Canoochee River,91 Canton (f-5), 126, 142 Capitol, 23, 28. See also Old State Capitol \r\nBuilding Capitol Museum, 28 Capitoline Wolf, 14S Car racing.See Auto racing \r\n \r\nCara Studios/Carnegie Library Build ing , 91 \r\nCarlos (Michael C.) Museumat Emory University, 28 \r\nCarnegie Libra rySuilding,91 Ca rnesvill e, 126 Carriage and buggy rides,64, 69, 70, 132, \r\n140 Carrollton (C-8), 126, 132, 142 Carrollton Cultural Arts Center, 126 Cars. See Auto museums; Auto racing \r\nCarter,Jimmy, 28, 163, 177 Carter (Jimmy) library and Museum,28 Carter (Jimmy) National Historic \r\nSite, 163,177 Carter-Coile CountryDoctor's \r\nMuseum, 111 Carters Lake, 144 Cartersville (D-5), 126-127, 132, 142 Casinos , 56 Cassville, 127 Cassville Confederate Cemetery, 127 Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. 67 Cauble Park/Acworth Beach,26 Cavalry Museum, 136 Cave Spring, 127 Cay Creek Wetland Interpretive Center, 60 Cedartown(B-6), 127-128, 142 Cedartown Civic Auditorium, 127 Cemeteries.See Confederate cemeteries Centennial Olympic Park,24,26 Center for Puppetry Arts, 26 Center for Wildlife Education, 108 Center of the World Monument, 138 Central State Hospital Museum, 104 Chamblee (f-7), JO, 38 Chamblee's Antique Row, JO Chappell Gallery in Haygood House, 111 Charlemagne's Kingdom, 139 Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center, 105 Chateau tlan Winery and Resort, 138 Chatham County Garden Center and \r\nBotanical Gardens,67 Chatsworth (D-2), 128, 132, 142 Chattahoochee-Flint Heritage \r\nHighway, 16 Chattahoochee forest National Fish \r\nHatchery, 148 Chattahoochee Nature Center, 24, 36 Chattahoochee-Oconee National \r\nforest, 136 Chattahoochee Princess Riverboat, 168 Chattahoochee River, 170 Chattahoochee River National Recreation \r\nArea, 24,26 Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum, 174 Chattahoochee Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 139 Chatuge Lake, 140 Chauncey , 91 Chehaw Indian Monument, 174 Chehaw Lake, 166 Cherokee Recreation Day Use Area, 100 Chestatee Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 130 Chestatee Wildlife Preserve, 130 Chestnut Grove School, 85 Chestnut Mountain Winery, 138 Chickamauga, 128 Chickamauga and Chattanooga National \r\nMilitary Park, 121 , 122, 136 Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center, 136 Chief John Ross House, 146 Chief Vann House Historic Site, 132 Chieftains Museum, 122, 14S Chieftain'sTrail, 16, 122 Chinatown Shopping Square, 38 Christ Church, Frederica, 63 Christ Church (Savannah), 67 Christmas trees, 124 Chukkar farm, 126 Church-Waddel-Brumby House \r\nMuseum , 85 Cistercian monastery,92 Civil Rights museums, 68, 166 Civil War, 18, 26,JO, 32, ll,34,36,69, 82, \r\n86, 102, 106, 107, 121 , 122, 126, 127, 132, lll, 136, 143, 163, 166, 170, 172. See also Confederate cemeteries Clark Atlanta University Art Galleries, 26 Clarkesville (J-3), 128, 132, 142, 128, \r\n146 Clarks Hill lake, 80, 100 Clarks Hill lake Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 110 \r\n \r\nClaxton,B2, 90, 91-92 Claxton Bakery, 91 Clayton (J-2), 128-129, ll8, 142 Clayton College and State University, 36 Cleburne (Patrick) Confederate Memorial \r\nCemetery, ll Clem's Shoal Creek Music Park, 141 Clermont, 129 Cleveland (1-3), 129-130, 142, 146 Cl inton , 92 Clinton Roadside Park, 92 Clocktower Museum, 145 Cloudland Canyon, 121 Cloudland Canyon State Park, 132 CNN Studio Tour, 23,29 Coast. See also Beaches \r\ncalendar of events, 12 golf courses, 66 introduction, SO-SS lodg ing , 73 -77 map, 52 parks and historical sites,62 shopping, 72 sites and activities,53-72 Coastal Plain Research Arboretum, 182 Coastal Plains Experi ment Station, 182 Cobb (Ty) Museum, 146 Coca-Cola Museum,23, 29 Coca-Cola Painted Wall Sign, 127 Coca-Cola Space Science Center, 168 Cochran, 90,92 Cocke (Steve) Fish Hatchery, 170 Coffee Company (Senoia), 39 Coffee State Park, 81 ,98 Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge, 167 Cohutta, 130, 142 Cohutta fisheries, 130 Cohutta Springs Outdoor Ministries, 130 Cohutta Wilderness Area, 124 Cohutta Wildlife Management Area, 136 Colbert, 142 Coleman Opera House and Museum, 172 College Park,40 Colonial Coast Birding Trail, 16 Colonial Mall Macon, 106 Colonial Park Cemetery, 67 Colony Art Gallery, 172 Colony Mall, 72 Colquitt (E-20), 165, 168, 180 Colquitt County Arts Center, 176 Colquitt County Courthouse, 176 Colquitt County History Museum, 176 Colquitt County Jail, 177 Colquitt County War Memorial, 176 Columbus (D-14), 161-162, 168, 170, 178,180 Columbus Cottonmouths Hockey, 168 Columbus Museums, 168 Columbus Riverdragons Basketball, 168 Columbus Riverwalk, 168 Columbus South Commons, 168 Columbus State Farmers Market, 168 Columbus State University Rankin Arts Center, 170 Columbus Wardogs Football, 168 Come Away Plantation, 105 Comer (K-6), 132 Commerce (J-5 ), 130, 142, 146 Commerce factory Stores, 146 Conasauga Lake, 128 Concord Covered Bridge, 41 Confederate cemeteries and gravesites, JJ, 34,87, 102,105, 106, 127, 132, 144, 172, 174 Confederate flag Pole, 167 Confederate monuments and memorials, 86, 93, 108, 110, 128, 132 Confederate Powderworks Chimney, 86 Consolidated Gold Mine, 130 Conyers,82,90, 92,98 Cool River Tubing, 139 Cooper Creek Scenic Area, 130 Cooper Creek Tennis Center, 168 Cooper's Creek Wildlife Management Area, 124 Cooper's friendship Monument, 126 Cooper's furnace Day Use Area, 126 Cordele (1-16), 170, 176, 180 Cordele Motor Speedway, 170 Corn mazes, 126, 163, 177, 178 Cornelia (J-4), 120, 130 Cornerstone Antiq ue \u0026 Art Market, 146 Cotton Exchange Museum, 91 Cotton Hall, 168 Cotton Museum, 183 \r\n \r\nCottonmouths Hockey, 168 Country Store at Skylake, 146 Courthouse Corridor, 16 Courthouses.See specific counties Covered Bridge Trail, 16 Covered bridges, 16,41 , 111,126, 130, \r\n143, 167, 178, 183 Covey Rise Plantation, 168 Covington,90,92, 106 Cran dall , 130 Crane Creek Vineyards, 138 Crawford County Birthplace of John \r\nPemberton, 100 Crawford County Courthouse Square, 100 Crawford W. long Museum, 140 Crawford ville , 98 Creative Arts Guild (Dalton), 132 Crescent House, 182 Crisson Gold Mine, 130 Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge, 126 Crooked River State Park,62 Cross Creek Stables, 139 Crown Gardens and Archives, 1JJ Crystals, 100 Culloden , 92 Cul loden (William) Grave, 92 CulturalArts Center (Douglasville), JO Cumberland Island, 52,53,56 Cumberland Island ferry, 62 Cumberland Island National Seashore, 56 Cumberland Island National Seashore \r\nMuseum , 62 Cumberland Mall,38 Cumming (G-5), 130, 142, 146 Currahee Mountain, 149 Cuss eta , 180 Cuthbert (D-17), 170, 178 Cypress lake Plantation, 106 \r\nD Dacula,40 \r\nDahlonega (H-3), 119, 122, 130, 132, 138, 142 \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site, 132 \r\nDahlonega Tasting Room, 138 Dallas, 132 Dalton (D-2), 122-123, 132-lll, 146 Dames ferry Park at Lake Juliette, 100 Dan Tucker's Gravesite, 136 Dance, 34, 41 Dan iel sville , 133 Oapady Ranch, 170 Darien,53, 56-57, 62, 72 Darien Waterfront Park,56 Dause! Trails Nature Center, 100 Dave and Buster's,JO David Bristol Hot-Air Balloon Rides, 139 Davis-Edwards House, 105 Dawson (F-17), 170 Dawson County Courthouse, 133 Dawsonville (G-4), 132, lll, 142, 146 Dawsonville Pool Room, 133 Deborah Ann's, 178 Decatur (f-7), 24, JO,38,40 Deen (Max) Memorial Park, 91 Deep Hole Recreation Area, 124 DeKalb farmers Market, JO DeKalbHistorical Society, JO Dell-Goodall House, 108 Demorest, 133 Depot at Friendship Plaza, 126 Depots.See Railroad depots DeSoto falls/DeSoto falls Recreation \r\nArea, 130 Dexter, 90 Dickey farms, 105 Dick's Creek falls, 128 Dicky Presbyterian Church, 170 Dillard (J-1 ), 1ll Dillard House Stables, 133 Discover Mills, 38 Dive centers, 66 Dixie Highway, 18 Dixie Speedway, 150 Doc Holliday Museum, 172 Dockery lake Recreation Area, 130 Doctor's museums, 111 , 129 Dodd (Lamar) Art Center, 174 Dodge County Public Fishing Area, 93 Doerun, 180 Doll museum, 56 Dolphin tours,58, 69, 70, 72 Donalsonville, 170, 176, 180 Doraville, JO Dorchester Academy National Historic \r\n \r\nPlace , 60 Double-Barreled Cannon,85 Douglas, 90,92, 98 Douglass Theatre, 102 Douglasville,JO, 38, 40 Driftwood's Coastal Encounters,63 Driving trails. See Trails Dubl in, 90 , 92 Dubli n-Laurens Museum, 92 Dug Gap Battle Park, 1ll Dukes Creek Falls and Recreation \r\nArea, 139 Dukes Creek Mine, 139 Duluth(G-6), JO, 38,40 Dungeness Ruins, 56 Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman \r\nResort, 110 \r\nE Earl May Boat Basin Park, 167 \r\nEarth Day Nature Trail, 56 East Ellijay, 1ll East Point, JO Eastman , 90, 93 Eastman House, 93 Eatonton,82, 84,90, 93, 106 Eclectic Electric Gallery,28 Edison,170, 180 Ed ucation Museum, 104 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Visitor \r\nCenter, 91 Effingham Society'sOld Jail Museum, 71 Elachee Nature Science Center, 136 Elbert County Courthouse, 133 Elbert County Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 133 Elberton (M-6), 132, lll, 136, 142 Elberton Granite Museum and \r\nExhibit,1ll Elder Mill Covered Bridge, 111 Elephant Monument, 176 Ellabell, 57 Ellaville, 172 Ellenwood, 40 Ellicott Rock Wilderness Area, 128 Ellijay (f-3), llJ, 136, 142 Elliott Wildlife Center, 105 Ellis Brothers Pecans, 183 Ellis T. Paulk Park, 172 Elsie A.Holmes Nature Park, 144 Emerald Princess Casino/Cruise Ship,56 Emergency numbers, 10 Emory University, 28 ENSATCente r, 85 Enterprise Mill,86 Equestrian centers.See Horseback riding \r\nand equestrian centers Erskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum, \r\n36 Etowa h India nMounds Historic Site, 121 , \r\n122, 132 Euharlee Covered Bridge and History \r\nMuseum, 126 Eulonia , 57 Evans,90, 94 Evelyn Wade Recreational Park, 126 Evergreen Cemetery, 172 Ezekiel Harris House, 86 \r\nFaces of War Memorial,36 Factor's Walk,67 Fairburn(E-8), JO, 32,40 Fairgrounds, 106 faith Chapel, 58 falcons Football, 26, 136 Fargo (N-23),62 farmers markets, 30, 105, 166, 167, 168, \r\n170, 172,176, 177, 178, 181 farms,94, 106, 111 , 124, 12S, lll, 148, \r\n166, 176, 177, 181 , 182. See also Orchards Fayette County Historical Society, 32 Fayetteville (f-9), 32,40 Feather Air Hot-Air Balloons, 57 federa l Reserve Monetary Museum, 28 federated Garden Club Center, 102 fern Springs Recreation Area, 128 fernbank Museum of Natural History, 28 fernbank Science Center, 28 ferries, 62, 108 Fetterman (Annabelle Lundy) Porcelain Museum , 94 fi llingame Shooting Prese rve, 170 Fire museums,34, 39 Firehouse Center and Gallery, 167 First African Baptist Church,56, 67 \r\n \r\nFirst Presbyterian Church, 86 Fish farm,98 Fisheries, 73, 128, 130, 148, 170, 172 Fishing,54,58, 64, 66, 70, 72, 92,93, 125, \r\nl~Mtl~lKl~l~l~l~ See also Coast Fitzgerald, 164, 172, 176, 178, 180 FlanneryO'Connor Childhood Home,67 FlanneryO'Connor Memorial Room, 104 flea Market Tubing, 139 flea markets, 36,38, 72, 146 Flint River, 91, 175 fli nt River Outdoor Center, 178, 180 flood Rescue Workers Mon ument, 166 Florence Marina State Park, 176 Flovilla, 94,98 Flovilla 1885 School House, 94 Flowery Branch (H-5), 136, 142 flowery Branch Depot, 136 flying Frogs,67 Folkston (P-22).51 ,58,66 Folkston Tunnel Train-Watching Platform, 58 Folkways Center of the Georgia Mou ntains, 130 footba ll, 26, 86, 136, 168 forest ry museum , 73 forests, 91 , 104, 105, 136, 145 Forsyth, 90, 94 Fort Benning, 162, 180 Fort Frederica National Monument, 63 Fort Gaines (C-18), 164-165, 172, 176, 180 Fort Hawkins,102 Fort Jackson,68 Fort King George Historic Site, 62 fort McAllister Historic Park,54,62 Fort Morris Historic Site, 62 fort Mountain Stables, 128 fort Mountain State Park, 121 , 132 Fort Oglethorpe (B-1), 136 fort Pulaski National Monument, 53,54, 67 fort Screven, 71 fort Stewart Military Museum, 58 fort Tyler, 183 Fort Valley,90, 94, 106 fort Vargo State Park, 132 Fo rtson, 172 Foster (Stephen C.) State Park, 62 founders Memorial Garden,85 Fox Theatre, 28 FoxVineyards and Winery, 108, 138 Foxfire Museum, 144 Fran klin , 172 Franklin County Courthouse, 126 Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, 161 , 176 Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden, 140 Friendly City Park and Amphitheatre, 182 Frogbottom Gristmill, 98 FrogtownCellars, 138 frontier Village, 172 fruitcake,91 , 92 Fulwood Garden Center, 182 Fulwood Park, 182 fun City USA, 182 Funeral museum, 33 funk Heritage Center, 149 Funsville, 104 \r\nG G\u0026GCanoe Adventure Trips, 107 \r\nGainesville (H-5), 136, 138, 142 Galleria Riverside, 178 Galleria Specialty Ma ll,38 Gallery of Creation, 41 Gardens, 26, 39, 66, 67,85, 86, 91 ,92, 94, \r\n104, 108, 124, 128, 140, 148, 166, 174, 181 , 182. See also Botanicalgardens Gateway Antiques and Collectibles Mall, 146 Genealogical Society of Henry and Clayton Counties,36 Genealogy, JO,94, 107, 110, lll, 181 General Coffee State Park,81 ,98 Generation Gap, 91 George Bancroft SSBN-643 Sail Exhibit, 62 George L. Smith State Park,98 George T. Bagby State Park, 176 George (Walter f.) law Museum, 183 Georgetown, 172 Georgia Ballet, 34 Georgia Department of Archives and History, 28 \r\n \r\n~ } ')(. \r\nGeorgia Department ofTransportation,10 Georgia Ensemble Theatre,36 Georgia Guidestones, 122, 136 Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts, 149 Georgia International Horse Park, 81 ,92 Georgia Mou ntain Parkway, 124 Georgia Museum of Art, 85 Georgia National Fairgrounds and \r\nAgricenter, 106 Georgia Southern Botanical Gardens, 108 Geo rgia Southern University \r\nMuseum, 108 Georgia State Patrol, 10 Georgia State University, 28 Georgia Vetera ns Memorial State \r\nPark, 176 GeorgiaWineryTaste Center, 138, 146 GeorgiaWines, Inc.,Tasting Room, 146 Georgia'sOldest Jail, 110-111 Gerald I. Lawhorn Canoe Base and \r\nTraining Center, 176 Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art. 86 Ghost tours, 39, 64,69, 70 Gibson, 94 Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, 68 Gilmer Golf and Games, Inc., 136 Girl Scouts First Headquarters, 67 Glass Gator Farm, 168 Glennville , 94 Glider rides, 145, 178 Gold and gold mines, 119, 122, 130, 132 Gold'nGem Grubbin' Mine, 130 Golfcourses,40, 66, 90, 142, 148,1 80. \r\nSee also Miniature golf Golf Hall of Fame, 86 Gone With the Wind,28, 32, ll,34,148 Gooseneck farms, 106 Gordon (John B.) Hall, 141 Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park, 98 Gourd farm, 111 Gourd place, 148 Gourds, 105 Governor's House, 140 Governor's Mansion, 28 Grand Opera House, 102 Grand Theatre (Fitzgerald), 172 Grand Theatre of Cartersville, 126 Grandmother's Garden and Pathways of \r\nGold Park, 39 Grandview, 143 Grantville, 32 Grave of William Culloden,92 Graves Mountain, 100 Gray, 90,94 Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary, 67 Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, JO Green Jackets Baseball,86 Green Street Historic District, 136 Greene County Courthouse, 94 Greenfield Church Site, 176 Greensboro, 90,94, 98, 106 Greensboro Antique Mall, 106 Greensboro's Old Gaol Jail,94 Gregory (J.F.) Park,62 Griffi n(G-10), 172, 174, 180 Griffin City Park, 172 Griffin Museum and Art Gallery, 174 Griffin Ridge Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 102 Grizzard Museum,36 Groveton , 98 Groveton Museum, 98 Guido Gardens/Eva ngelistic Associa- \r\ntion, 104 Guyton, 58 Gwinnett Ballet Theatre,41 Gwinnett HistoricCourthouse, 34 Gwinnett Historical Society/Gwinnett \r\nHistory Center,34 Gwinnett History Museum, 34 Gwinnett Place Mall, 38 \r\nH\u0026 HOrchards, 34 Habersham Winery, 138 Habitat for Humanity International \r\nHeadquarters, 166 Haddock, 98 Hahi ra, 174 Hall County Courthouse, 136 Hambidge Center, 144 Hamburg State Park, 98 Hamilton (D-12), 174 Hamilton (Fred) Rhododend ron \r\nGarden, 140 Hamilton House Museum, 133 \r\n189 \r\n \r\n www.G E0RG 1AON MvM IN0.0R G 1 .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nHampton (G-9), 32 Hancock County Courthouse, 108 Hancock'sWestern Wear, 176 Hang gliding, 144, 177 Hapeville , 33 Haralson County Courthouse, 126 Hard Labor Creek State Park, 98 Hardy, Oliver, 82, 98 Hardy Bryan House, 181 Harlem,82,90, 98 Harris Arts Center, 126 Harris (Ezekiel) House, 86 Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge, 57 Harsh (Bert) Park, 176 Hart (Nancy) Cabin, 136 Hart County Community Theatre, 138 Hart County Historical Museum, 138 Hart County Wildlife Management Area, \r\n138 Hart State Park, 132 Hartwell (L-4), 132, 138, 142 Hartwell Lake, 138 Hatch (Edwin I.) Nuclear Plant Visitor \r\nCenter,91 Haunted Pillar,86 Hawkins (Benjamin) Gravesite, 106 Hawkins (Benjamin) Monument, 107 Hawkinsville, 90, 98, 106 Hawkinsville Antique Mall, 106 Hay House, 102 Haygood House and Chappelle \r\nGallery, 111 Hayward (Susan) Gravesite Monu- \r\nment, 126 Hazlehurst , 90, 98 Hazlehurst Historical Museum,98 Heard County Historical Center and \r\nMuseum, 172 Helen (1-3), 120, 121, 132, 138-140, 142, \r\n146 Helen Speedway-NASCAR, 139 Helton Creek Falls, 124 Helton Howland Park, 149 Henderson Falls Park, 149 Herb farm, 98 Herbert (Gertrude) Institute of Art, 86 Heritage Hall, 103 Heritage Station Museum, 92 Herman C. Michael Park, 111 Herndon Home, 28 Herty Nature Trail, 108 Hiawassee (1-1), 140, 146 Hickorynut Cove Trout Farm, 140 Hidden Creek Recreation Area, 126, 141 High Museum of Art, 23, 28 High Museum of Art, Folk Art, and \r\nPhotography, 23, 28 High Shoals Falls/High Shoals Scenic \r\nArea, 130 Highway 197 Trail, 18 Highway 441 Heritage Trail, 18 Hillcrest Orchards, 136 Hillside Orchard Farms, 149 Hinesville (R-17),58,66 Hiram, 142 Historic Courthouse Square \r\n(Thomaston), 180 Historic Freight Depot/Georgia Building \r\nAuthority, 28 Historic shops of Crabapple, 38 Historic South \r\ncalendar of events, 12, 14 golf cou rses,90 introduction, 78-84 lodging, 112-117 map,80 parks and historic sites, 98 shopping, 106 sites and activities, 81, 82,84, 85-111 Historic trails. See Trails Historical sites. See Parks and historical sites;and specific sites Hockey, JO, 168 Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site,53,62 Holcomb Creek Falls, 128 Holiday on Lake Lanier, JO Holliday (Doc) Museum, 172 Holliday Dorsey-Fife House, 32 Holloway (Sterling) Marker, 128 Holly Theatre, 130 Hollywood Connection, 168 Holmes (Elsie A.) Nature Park, 144 Homer (J-4), 140, 142 Homerville (M-21), 58 \r\n190 \r\n \r\nHoney bees, 91 Hoofer's Gospel Barn, 174 Horne's Buggy Rides, 140 Horse Creek Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 100 Horse Trough Falls, 139 Horseback riding and equestrian centers, \r\n26, 56,58, 92,110,124, 125, 128, 129, 132,133,139,145,161,172,174,177 Horsehoe Bend River Park, 143 Horticulture Trial Garden, 85 Horton House Ruins, 58 Horton'sBooks and Gifts, 126 Horton'sBrewery Site,58 Hot-air balloons, 34,57, 139 Hotels.See Lodging Howland (Helton) Park, 149 Hudgens (Jacqueline Casey) Center for the Arts, 30 Human Experience Theatre, 168 Hunting,92, 105, 150,166, 167, 168, 170, 174, 177, 181 Hurricane Shoals Park, 143 \r\n1-20 Treasures Trail, 18 Ice hockey. See Hockey Ice skating. See Skate centers Imperial Theatre, 84 Indian mounds, 121, 122, 132,139, \r\n164, 176 Indian museums, 107, 122, 145 Indian sites.See Native American sites Indian Springs, 100 Indian Springs Chapel, 100 Indian Springs Hotel, 100 Indian Springs State Park, 98 Infantry museum, 170 Ingleside Village shopping and arts \r\ndistrict, 106 Iron Horse, 94 ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame, 85 \r\nJ. F. Gregory Park, 62 Jack Daniel's Garden Patch, 166 Jackson,90, 98, 100 Jackson County Courthouse, 140 Jackson lake, 100, 105 Jacksonville, 100 Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the \r\nArts, 30 Jaemor farms, 124 Jails,71 ,91 ,92, 94, 110-111, 140, \r\n167, 177 Jakin, 180 Jarrell Plantation Historic Site,98 Jasper (F-4), 140, 146 Jasper Junction General Store, 146 Jay Bird Springs Resort, 91 JC Ostrich Ranch, 133 Jefferson (J-6), 140 Jefferson Davis Memorial State Historic \r\nSite, 176 Jekyll Island (S-21),52,58, 66, 72 Jekyll Island Arts Association Exhibit,58 Jekyll Island fishing Pier,58 Jekyll Island National Historic landmark \r\nDistrict, 58 Jesup,90, 100 Jewell, 100 Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, 28 Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, 163, \r\n177 John B.Gordon Hall, 141 John Marlor House, 104 John Pemberton birthplace, 100 John Ross House, 146 John Tanner State Park, 132 Johnny Mize Athletic Center and Baseball \r\nMuseum, 133 Johnston (Joseph E.) Statue, 133 Jolly Nut Company, 106 Jones (Bud) Taxidermy Museum, 149 Jones County Courthouse, 94 Jones Creek Church Museum, 102 Jonesboro (F-8), 25, 33-34, 40 Joseph E.Johnston Statue, 133 Joseph House Gallery Cooperative, 178 Julianna'sAntiques,Gifts, and Tea \r\nParlor, 178 Juliet'sAntiques, 178 Juliette,98, 100 Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, 67 Juliette Lake, 100 \r\nK Kangaroo Conservation Center, 133 \r\n \r\nKauffman's Strawberry and farm Ma rket,176 \r\nKayaking,60, 63,64, 72, 136, 140 Keller'sFlea Market,72 Kendrick Pecan Company, 178 Kennesaw (E-6), 34, 38 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield \r\nPark,34 Keown Falls, 141 Kettle Creek Revolutionary War \r\nBattlefield, 111 Keysville , 90 King Frog Clothing Outlet, 178 King (Martin Luther) Center, 23, 28 King (Martin Luther) National Historic \r\nSite, 28 King Plow Arts Center/Actor's Express \r\nTheatre Company, 28 Kingsland (R-22),58, 66, 72 Kingsland'santique and collectible \r\nshopping, 72 Kingston, 140-141 Kingston Confederate Museum/Kingston \r\nHistory Museum, 141 Kinkade (Thomas) at the Uptown Gallery, \r\n178 Kirby-Quinton Heritage Cabin, 140 Klassix Auto Attraction, 28 Knoxville, 100 Koinonia Farms, 166 Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park, 164 Krystal River Water Park, 94 \r\nL l. l. Wyatt Museum,94 \r\nLadson Genealogical Library, 110 Lafayette (B-3), 141, 142, 146 LaGrange (C-11 ), 174, 180 lake Allatoona, 122, 126 Lake Blackshear, 170 lake Blue Ridge Recreation Area, 124 Lake Burton Trout Hatchery, 128 Lake Burton Wildlife Management Area, \r\n128 l ake Chatuge Recreation Area, 140 Lake Chehaw, 166 Lake Conasauga Recreation Area, 128 Lake Conasauga Songbird Management \r\nArea, 128 Lake Hartwell, 138 Lake Jackson, 100, 105 Lake Juliette, 100 lake lanier,30 lake Lanier Islands (H-5), 141, 142 Lake Lanier Islands Beach and Waterpark, \r\n30 Lake Lanier Olympic Center, 136 Lake Lindsay Grace, 107 Lake Nottely, 124 Lake Oconee, 93, 94 Lake Park, 174, 178,180 Lake Park Mill Store Plaza, 178 Lake Rabun, 128 Lake Richard B.Russell, 136 Lake Russell Recreation Area, 128 Lake Russell Wildlife Management Area, \r\n130 Lake Seed, 128 lake Shamrock, 33 Lake Sinclair, 93, 104, 108 Lake Springs Recreation Area,85 Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area, 102 Lake Tugalo, 128 Lake Walter F. George, 172 Lake West Point, 183 Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area, 124 Lake Winnepesaukah, 146 Lake Yonah, 149 Lakeland, 174 Lamar Dodd Art Center, 174 Lamar Dodd School of Art Gallery, 85 Lamar Q. Ball Raptor Center, 108 landers-Cain House and Sweetwater \r\nCemetery, 30 Lane Packing Company, 94 Laney Museum of Black History, 87 Laney-Walker Historic District, 87 Langdale Park, 182 Lanier Cottage, 102 Lanier lake,30 Lanier Museum of Natural History, JO Lanier National Speedway, 125 Lanier Sailing Academy, JO Lanierland Music Park, 130 Lapham-Patterson House State Historic \r\nSite, 176 \r\n \r\nLaura S.Walker State Park, 62 Laurel and Hardy Museum,82,98 Laurel Grove South Cemetery, 67 Lavonia (K-4), 132, 141 Lawhorn Canoe Base and Training \r\nCenter, 176 Lawrence Shoals Recreation Area, 93 Lawrenceville (H-6), 34, 38, 40 Leconte Woodmanston National Historic \r\nPlace, 60 lee and Gordon'sMills, 128 Leesburg (G-17), 174-175 legion Theater and the Pumphouse \r\nPlayers, 126 Lenox, 175 Leslie (G-16), 175 lewis Grizzard Museum,36 lewis Vaughn Botanical Gardens, 92 Liberty Square, 104 Liberty Theater Cultural Center, 168 Liberty Trail, 18 Libraries, 28, 86,91 , 110, 111, 181. \r\nSee also Genealogy Lighthouses, 54, 63, 71 Lightson Macon Illumination Tour, 102 lilburn,34 Lincoln County Historical Park, 100 Lincolnton, 90,98, 100 Lindbergh Memorial, 166 Lindsay Grace Lake, 107 Lithia Springs, 34 lithonia , 40 Little Grand Canyon, 162-163 Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge, 98 little Red Caboose, 100 little St. Simons Island (S-20), 60 Little Satilla Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 60 little White House State Historic Site, \r\n161, 176 live Oak Plantation, 166 lizella, 102 llamas and llodging llama Treks, 140 llewellin'sPoint Hunting Preserve, 177 Lloyd'sPecans, 106 lock and Dam Regional Park, 145 lockerly Arboretum, 104 lockerly Hall, 104 locust Grove (G-9), 34,38 Lodging \r\nAtlanta Metro, 42-49 Coast, 73 -77 Historic South, 112-117 Mountains, 152-159 Southern Rivers, 184-187 Loganville, 34,40 Longstreet gravesite, 136 lookout lake, 144 lookout Mountain, 143 Lookout Mountain Flight Park and Training Center, 144 Lookout Mountain Parkway, 18 Lost Mill Workers of Roswell Monume nt, \r\n36 Loudermilk Boarding House Museum, 130 Louisville, 102 Low (Andrew) House, 66 Low (Juliette Gordon) Birthplace,67 Lowndes County Historical Society and \r\nMuseum, 182 Lowndes/Valdosta Cultural Arts Center, \r\n183 Lucas Theatre for the Arts, 68 Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black \r\nHi story, 87 Ludowici, 102 Lula, 143 Lumpkin (D-16), 162-163, 175, 176 lunar Tunes, 139 Lutheran Church of the Ascension, 68 Lyndon House Arts Center, 85 \r\nM Macon,81 ,82-83, 90, 102, 106 \r\nMadison,83, 103 Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, 103 Magnolia Cemetery, 87 Magnolia Springs State Park,98 Magnolia Tree Park, 182 Male Academy Museum, 36 Malibu Grand Prix Family Entertainment \r\nCenter,36 Mall of Georgia, 38 Malls. See Shopping Manchester, 175 Mansell House and Gardens,26 \r\n \r\nMaps Atlanta Metro, 22 Coast, 52 Georgia, 2 Historic South,80 Mountains, 120 Southern Rivers, 162 \r\nMarble Hill, 143 Marble School House, 149 March to the Sea Heritage Trail, 18 Margaret Mitchell House, 28 Margaret Mitchell Playhouse, 33 Maridean'sMarketplace, 178 Marietta (E-6),25, 34, 40 Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art, 34 Marietta Confederate Cemetery/Marietta \r\nCity Cemetery, 34 Marietta Fire Museum, 34 Marietta Museum of History, 34 Marietta National Cemetery, 34 Maritime Museum,68 Mark of the Potter, 146 Market House, 102 Mark'sMelon Patch, 178 Ma rlor House, 104 Marsh tours. See Swamp, marsh,and river \r\ntours Marshall Forest, 145 Martha Berry Museum, 145 Martin Luther King Center,23, 28 Martin Luther King Jr.National Historic \r\nSite,28 Martinez, 104 Mary Miller Doll Museum, 56 Mary Ross Waterfront Park,56 Mary Willis Library, 111 Massee lane Gardens,94 Massie Heritage Interpretation Center, 68 Mauldin House, 128 Mausoleum, 93 Max Deen Memorial Park,91 May (Earl) Boat Basin Park, 167 Mayfield Dairy Farms, 125 Maysville, 142,143 Mazes, 126, 163, 177, 178 McCaysville, 143 Mccranie Brothers Turpentine Still, 111 McDaniel-Tichenor House, 105 McDonough (G -9), 36, 38, 40 McIntosh County Courthouse, 56 McIntosh Reserve, 150 McIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins, 62 McKenzie-Reynolds House, 167 McKey Park, 183 McRae, 90,98, 104 Meadow Garden House Museum,87 Meadows National Gun Club, 107 Meansville, 180 Medicine Bow, Ltd., 130 Melhana, The Grand Plantation, 181 Melon Bluff Nature \u0026Heritage Center,60 Melon Patch, 178 Memorial Park (Athens), 85 Mennonites, 176 Mercer Chapel,94 Mercier Orchards, 125 Meridian, SJ,60,62 Merritt Pecan Company, 183 Metter,90, 104, 106 Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory \r\nUniversity, 28 Michael (Herman C.) Park, 111 Midd le Georgia Pottery, 102 Midland, 180 Midway (S-17), SJ, 60,62 Midway Museum, 60 Mighty Eighth Air Force Heritage \r\nMuseum, 60 Mileage chart, 2 Military museums, 58,60,86, 136, 170 Milledgeville,83,90, 104 Millen,98, 104 Millennium Murals, 168 Miller (Mary) Doll Museum,56 Miller's Blueberries, 111 Mills, 36,62,86,98, 110, 128, 133, 150 Milltown Murals, 174 Milner, 105, 106 Milstead 104 Dinky Steam Locomotive,92 Milton log Cabin, 26 Mineral museum, 149 Miniature golf, 36, 39, 136, 138. \r\nSee also Amusement parks/centers Mistletoe State Park,98 Misty Mountain Train Museum, 124 \r\n \r\nMitchell , 98 Mitchell (Margaret) House, 28 Mitchell (Margaret) Playhouse, 33 Mize (Johnny) Athletic Center and \r\nBaseball Museum, 133 Moccasin Creek State Park, 132 Molena, 176 Mollie Jane's Antique Mall, 178 Monastery of Our Ladyof the Holy \r\nSpirit, 92 Monroe, 90, 105 Monroe County Museum and Genealogy \r\nRoom, 94 Montara Farm, 129 Montezuma (H-15), 176 Monticello,90, 105 Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway, 105 Monument to Flood Rescue Workers, 166 Moody Forest Natural Area, 91 Moore Methodist Museum, library and \r\nArchive, 63 Moreland (D-10),34 Morgan County African American \r\nMuseum, 103 Morganton, 144 Morganton Point Recreation Area, 144 Morris Museum of Art, 87 Morrow, 36, 38 Morton Theatre, 85 Mossbrook Rainbow Trout U-Catch, 140 Motels.See lodging Moultrie (1-20). 176-177 Moultrie'sAntique Trail, 176 Mount Berry Square Mall, 146 Mount Pleasant, 60 Mountain biking,92, 124 Mountain City, 132, 144 Mountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi \r\nCenter, 124 Mountains \r\ncalendar of events, 14 golf courses, 142 introduction, 118-123 lodging, 152-159 map, 120 parks and historical sites, 132 shopping, 146 sites and activities, 121-150 wineries, 138 Movie tours, 92 Murals, 168, 174 Musella, 105 Museum and Archives of Georgia Education, 104 Museum of Arts and Sciences (Macon), 102 Museum of Aviation, 110 Museum of Colquitt County History, 176 Museum of Southeastern Indians, 107 Museum of Southern Culture, 168 Music and musical theater, 36, 82-83, 102, 130,138,172,174,177 Music Hall of Fame, 82, 102 Muskhogean Wildlife Management Area, 104 Myrtle Hill Cemetery, 145 \r\nNahunta , 60 Nancy Hart Cabin, 136 Nantahala Outdoor Center, 128 Nashville (K-20), 177 National Archives and Records \r\nAdministration , 30 National Infantry Museum, 170 National Science Center'sFirst \r\nDiscovery, 87 Native American sites, 107, 122, 138, 139, \r\n145, 146, 149, 168, 172, 174 Nature centers/preserves, 26, 32, 34, 36, \r\n56, 58,60, 68, 85, 87, 91 ,94, 100, 133, 136, 144, 170, 181. See also Wetlands centers;Wildlife areas Nature trails, 34, 56, 108, 174 Naval museum, 170 Navy Supply Corps Museum,86 Neptune Park, 63 Nespal, 182 New Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site, 132 New Hope Church Monument, 130 Newman Wetlands Center, 32 Newnan (D-9), 36, 40 Newnan Community Theatre Company, 36 1902 Stock Exchange and Public Square Opera House, 124 \r\n \r\n1928 Metter Commissary, 104 Noah'sArk Animal Rehabilitation \r\nCenter,34 Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center, 127 Norcross, 36,38 North DeKalb Mall, 38 North Georgia Premium Outlets, 146 North Georgia Speedway, 128 North Oconee River Greenway and \r\nHeritageTrail,85 North Point Mall, 38 Northeast Georgia History Center, 136 Northlake Mall, 38 Norwood (M-9), 105 Nottely Lake, 124 Nuclear Plant Visitor Center, 91 Nuclear power, 91 \r\n0 Oak Grove Cemetery, 62 \r\nOak Hill Cemetery, 126-127 Oak Hill/Ma rtha Berry Museum, 145 Oak trees, 63,86, 106, 165, 180-181 Oakbin Pond Preserve, 182 Oakland Cemetery, 28 Oakleigh, 126 Oakman, 144 Oaks Miniature Golf, 136 Oatland Island Education Center, 68 Obediah's Okefenok, 73 Ocmulgee National Monument, 102 Ocmulgee River, 98, 104, 172 Ocoee River Rafting-Southeastern \r\nExpeditions, 125 Oconee lake, 93,94 Oconee National Forest, 105 Oconee Springs Park,93 O'Connor (Flannery) Childhood Home, 67 O'Connor (Flannery) Memorial Room, 104 Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature \r\nCenter, 68 Ogeechee Outpost, 57 Ogeechee River, 62 Ogeechee River Mill, 110 Ogeechee Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 110 Oglethorpe (G-15), 177 Oglethorpe Mall, 72 Oglethorpe Speedway Park,62 OHCO Textile Outlet Center, 106 Okefenokee Heritage Center, 73 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, 51 , \r\n53 , 58 Okefenokee Sporting Clays, 58 Okefenokee Swamp Park, 73 Old Courthouse on the Square, JO Old Dan Tucker'sGravesite, 136 Old Dixie Highway Trail, 18 Old Jail Museum (Conyers). 92 Old Jail Museum and Archives \r\n(Barnesville), 91 Old Kiokee Baptist Church,85 Old Mill Museum, 36 Old Opera House, 98 Old Red Barn Gift Shop and Blue Goose \r\nAntiques, 98 Old Sautee Store, 146 Old South Farm Museum and Agricultural \r\nlearning Center, 183 Old State Capitol Building, 104 OldStone Church Museum, 144 Olive Forge Herb Farm, 98 Olympic Park, 26 Omaha (C-1 5). 176 Onions, 81, 82 , 106 Opera, 26 Opera houses, 102, 124, 170, 172 Orange Hall House Museum, 62 Orchards, 34, 91, 105, 125, 133, 136, 149, \r\n177. See also Farms Ossabaw Island,62 Ostrich Ranch, 133 Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Monastery, 92 Outlet stores, 38, 72, 106, 146, 178 Outpost Replica, 172 Owens and Williams Fish Farm,98 Owens-Thomas House, 68 Oxbow MeadowsEnvironmental Learning \r\nCenter, 170 Oxford, 106 Oxford College, 106 \r\np Panola Mountain State Conservation \r\nPark,41, 98 Panther Creek Falls/Panther Creek \r\nRecreation Area, 148 \r\n \r\nPapermaking museum,26 Pappy'sMarketplace, 146 Paradise Gardens Park and Museum, 148 Paradise Public Fishing Area, 182 Parksand historical sites, 10, 62, 98, 132, \r\n176. See also Amusement parks/ centers;Water parks; Waterfront parks; and specific parks Parks at Chehaw, 164, 166 Parrott (F-17), 177, 178 Parsons store, 146 Pasaquan folk art, 163, 167-168 Passport information, 10 Patrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial Cemetery, 33 Patriots Park, 98 Patterson, 60 Paulding County Museum, 132 Paulk (Ellis T.) Park, 172 Paulk'sPasture Wildlife Management Area,56 Peach Blossom Trail, 18,84 Peach Factory Stores, 106 Peach State Speedway, 140 Peaches and peach farms, 94, 105, 124, 125,177 Peachtree Center Mall, 38 Peachtree City,40 Peachtree Peddlers Flea Market,36 Peacock and Possum Tales Heritage Arts Center, 149 Peanut Monument, 167 Peanuts, 163, 167 Pebble Hill Plantation, 181 Pecan World, 166 Pecans and pecan fa rms, 94, 106, 166, 175,178,183 Pelham, 177 Pemberton (John) Birthplace, 100 Pendergrass, 146 Pendergrass Flea Market, 146 Perimeter Mall, 38 Perry, 90, 106 Persimmon Creek Vineyards, 138 Pettigrew (C. W.) farm and Community life Center, 94 Pettigrew-White-Stamps House, 180 Petting farms, 124, 177 Philips (Jill Chancey) Studio, 178 Phinizy Swamp Nature Park, 87 Phipps Plaza, 38 Piccadilly Farm,91 Pickens County Jail, 140 Pickett'sMill Battlefield Historic Site, 132 Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, 107 Pierce County Heritage Museum \u0026 Depot,56 Pigeon Mountain, 141 Pine Hill Plantation, 168 Pine Mountain, 161, 176,177,178, 180 Pine Top Farm Equestrian Center, 110 Plains (F- 16), 163, 177, 178 Plains Historic Innand Antiques Mall, 178 Planetarium, 150 Plant nursery, 91 Plantation Trace, 164-165 Plantations, 33,39, 53,60,62, 66, 80, 98, 100, 104, 105, 111, 165, 181 Plum Orchard Mansion, 56 Po Boy Opry, 172 Pocket Recreation Area, 141 Polio Therapy Pools, 183 Polk County Historical Society Museum and Gardens, 128 Polo, 126 Pooler (S-15), 60, 62 Poole'sMill Covered Bridge, 130 Poplar Place Farm Equestrian Center, 174 Port ColumbusNational Civil War Naval Museum, 170 Port Wentworth (T-15), 62 Possum Trot Farm, 148 Pottery, 102, 146 The Pottery, 146 Powder Springs, 36 Prater's Mill, 133 Presley, Elvis, 120, 130 Prime Outlets of Calhoun, 146 Prime Outlets of Darien, 72 Princess Riverboat, 168 Prisoner of War Museum, 163, 166 Prisons.See Jails Providence Canyon State Conservation Park, 176 Pumpkin Patch Farm, 124 \r\n \r\nPuppetry Arts Center, 26 Pyne Road Park, 174 \r\nQ Quail Country lodge and Conference \r\nCenter, 167 Quail hunting. See Hunting Quitman, 177 \r\nR Rabun Beach Recreation Area, 128 \r\nRabun Gap, 144 Rabun lake, 128 Racing. See Auto racing Racing Hall of Fame, 133 Rafter H. Covered Rodeo Arena, 176 Ragg Tyme Fine Furnishings and \r\nAntiques, 38 Railroaddepots,28, 73, 91, 92, 126, 136, \r\n144 Railroa d museums, 30, 34,58, 68, 92, 100, \r\n124, 177 Railroad steam locomotives, 73, 92, 138 Railroad trips, 124, 163-164, 170 Railroad tunnel, 149 Rail road viewi ng,58 Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights \r\nMuseum,68 Ranches, 103,133, 178 Rankin Arts Center of Columbus State \r\nUniversity, 170 Rankin House Museum and Historic \r\nColumbus Foundation, 170 Raptor center, 108 Raven Cliff Falls, 139 Rayonier Wildlife Management Area, 100 Reach ofSong, 121 Red Oak Covered Bridge, 183 Red Top MountainState Park and \r\nlodge, 132 Reed Bingham State Park, 176 Reidsville, 90, 98, 106 Remember When Theatre, 139 Remerton, 177 Remerton Mill Village, 177 Resaca, 144 Retreat at Lake Blackshear, 170 Revolutionary Cemetery, 102 Revolutionary War Battlefield, 111 Rex, 36 Rex Mill, 36 Reynolds, 177, 180 Reynolds Mansion, 66 Reynol dsMemorial Nature Preserve, 36 RFD (Rural free Delivery) Historical \r\nMarker, 105 Rhett'sIsland, 57 Rhine, 106 Rhodes Hall,28 Rhododendron Garden, 140 Rialto Center for the Performing Arts, 28 Rich Mountain Wildlife Area, 136 Richard B. Russell State Park, 132 Richland (E-16), 177 Richland Rail Museum, 177 Richmond Hill (S-16),53-54, 62,66 Richmond Hill Historical Society and \r\nMuseum, 62 Richmond Hill Wildlife Management \r\nArea , 62 Ridge Tour, 57 Ridgeway Mountain Bike Trail, 144 Rincon, 66 Ringer Park, 174 Ringgold (C-2), 138, 142,144,146 Ringgold Depot, 144 Rio Piedra Plantation, 168 Rising Fawn, 132, 144 Ritz Theater, 180 Ritz Theatre (Brunswick), 56 River Bluff at Lake Walter F. George, 172 River Forks Park, 138 River Park, 136 River tours.See Swamp, marsh, and river \r\ntours River(enter for the Performing Arts, 170 Riverd ragons Basketball, 168 Riverfront Plaza, 68 Rivers. See Southern Rivers;and specific \r\nrivers Riverstreet Riverboat Company, 68 Riverwalk Augusta, 87 Road Atlanta, 125 Road to Tara Museum, 33 Robert Simpson Nature Trail, 174 Robert Toombs House Historic Site, 98 Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, 28 \r\n \r\nc}11r)rx \r\nRoberta, 106-107 Rochelle, 90, 107, 180 Rock City Gardens, 121,143 Rock Eagle Effigy, 81, 84, 93 Rock House, 110 Rock Mill Plantation, 100 Rock Spring, 144 Rockmart (C-6), 142, 144-145 Rocky Mountain Recreation and Fishing \r\nArea, 145 Rodeo Arena, 176 Rogers House, 103 Rolater Park, 127 Roller skating. See Skate centers Rollins Planetarium, 150 Roman Holiday boat, 145 Rome (C-5), 122, 142, 145, 146 RomeArea History Museum, 145 Rome City Hall, 145 Rome Little Theatre, 145 Rome Speedway, 145 Rome Symphony Orchestra, 145 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 161,183 Roosevelt (F. D.) State Park, 161,176 Roosevelt Riding Stables, 177 Roosevelt Warm Springs Institutefor \r\nRehabilitation, 183 Root House Museum, 34 Rose Cottage, 103 Rose Garden, 165, 181 Rose Hill Cemetery, 102 Rose Lawn Museum, 127 Ross (Chief John) House, 146 Ross (Mary) Waterfront Park,56 Rossville, 146 Roswell (F-6), 36, 38 Roswell Antique Market, 38 Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 36 Roswell Fire Museum,39 Roswell Historic District, 39 Roswell monument to mill workers, 36 Roswell Village Playhouse, 39 Round House, 144 Round Oak, 107 Roundhouse Railroad Museum, 68 Royal Ai r Force Memorial, 166 Royston (l-5), 132, 142, 146 Rum Creek Wildlife Management Area,94 Rural Free Delivery (RFD) Historical \r\nMarker, 105 Rural Telephone Museum, 175 Russell Family Cemetery, 150 Russell lake, 128, 136 Russell (Richard B.) State Park, 132 Rutledge , 90, 98 Rydal, 148 Rylander Theatre, 166 \r\ns Sacred Heart Cultural Center, 87 \r\nSailing Academy, JO St.Johns Church and Parish House,68 St. Marys (R-22), 52,62-63, 66, 72 St. Marys Aquatic Center, 62 St. Marys Submarine Museum, 62 St. Paul'sEpiscopal Church,87 St. Simons Beach, 63 St. Simons Island (S-20), 52, 63-64,66 St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum,63 St.Stephen'sEpiscopal Church, 104 St. Teresa'sCatholic Church, 166 Sam Nunn Exhibit, 106 SAM Shortline, 170 Sand Gnats Baseball, 68 Sandersville, 107 Sa ndy Bottom Recreation Area, 128 Sandy Creek Nature Center, 85 Sansavilla Wildlife Management Area, 60 Sapelo Island (S-19), 60, 66 Sapelo Island National Estuarine \r\nResearch Reserve, 62 Sasser, 178 Satilla Waterfront Park, 73 Sautee (1-3), 146, 148 Sautee-Nacoochee Community Center, \r\n148 Sautee-Nacoochee Indian Mound, 139 Savannah (T-16), 54-55,62,66-70, 72 Savannah Avenue Historic District, 108 Savannah Festival Factory Stores, 72 Savannah History Museum, 68 Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, 68 Savannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and \r\nNature Center, 68 Savannah Rapids Pavilion, 104 Savannah Sand Gnats Baseball, 68 \r\n191 \r\n \r\n www.G E0RG IAONMYM I N D.0RG I 1 . 800 V I SIT GA \r\n \r\nSavannah Theatre, 68 \r\n \r\nSpringer Opera House, 170 \r\n \r\nTelephone museum, 175 \r\n \r\nUnion Point, 90, 110 \r\n \r\nWhite Oak, 73 \r\n \r\nScarlett's Secret, 148 \r\n \r\nSpringfield (S-14), 71 \r\n \r\nTelfair County Boat Landing, 104 \r\n \r\nU.S. 19 Dragway, 166 \r\n \r\nWhite-water rafti ng,34, 128,129, 133, \r\n \r\nScenic 197 Trail, 18 \r\n \r\nSpringfield Baptist Church,87 \r\n \r\nTelfair Museumof Art, 68 \r\n \r\nU.S. 441 Heritage Trail, 18 \r\n \r\n143 \r\n \r\nSchool buses, 94 \r\n \r\nSpringfield Village Park,91 \r\n \r\nTennis, 85, 168 \r\n \r\nU.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 172 \r\n \r\nWhitesburg, 150 \r\n \r\nSchool houses,85, 94, 141 , 149 \r\n \r\nStallions football, 86 \r\n \r\nTen nis Hall of fame, BS \r\n \r\nU.S. Navy Supply Corps Museum,86 \r\n \r\nWhitewater Creek Park, 177 \r\n \r\nScience museums,28, 29, 30,41 ,87, 168 \r\n \r\nStarcadia Entertainment Park, 102 \r\n \r\nTerrell County Courthouse, 170 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Arboretum,86 \r\n \r\nWilbanks Apiaries,91 \r\n \r\nSciTrek, 29 \r\n \r\nStarr's Mill Scenic Stop, 32 \r\n \r\nThe Rock, 178 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia art gallery,86 \r\n \r\nWild Adventures, 164, 183 \r\n \r\nScottdale, 39 \r\n \r\nStartime Entertainment Complex, 39 \r\n \r\nThe Rock Ranch, 178 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia athletic complex \r\n \r\nWild Animal Safari, 178 \r\n \r\nScreven, 107 \r\n \r\nState Botanical Garde nof Georgia, 85 \r\n \r\nTheatre Alba ny, 166 \r\n \r\nand museum, 85 \r\n \r\nWilderness Camp Marina, 149 \r\n \r\nScull Shoals, 94 \r\n \r\nState Capitol,23,28. See also Old State \r\n \r\nTheatre Dublin, 92 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Marine Education \r\n \r\nWilderness Southeast, Inc., 73 \r\n \r\nSea lsland, 52 \r\n \r\nCapitol Building \r\n \r\nTheatre in the Square, 34 \r\n \r\nCenter and Aq uarium,68 \r\n \r\nWildlife areas, 56, 57, 58,60, 62,68, 94, \r\n \r\nSea Turtle Walks,58 \r\n \r\nState parks. See Parks and historical sites; \r\n \r\nThomas County Museum of History, 181 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Research and \r\n \r\n98, 100, 102, 104,105, 107, 11 0, 124, \r\n \r\nSeabrook Village,60 \r\n \r\nand specific parks \r\n \r\nThomas Kinkade at the Uptown \r\n \r\nEducation Garden, 174 \r\n \r\n128,129, 130, 133, 136, 138,139,140, \r\n \r\nSeashore. See Beaches; Coast \r\n \r\nState Patrol, 10 \r\n \r\nGallery, 178 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Visitors Center, 86 \r\n \r\n174. See also Nature centers/ \r\n \r\nSecond Time Arou nd, 111 \r\n \r\nState University of West Georgia, 126 \r\n \r\nThomas Orchards and Greenhouse, 91 \r\n \r\nUpper Chattahoochee River Recreation \r\n \r\npreserves;Wetlands centers \r\n \r\nSeed Lake, 128 \r\n \r\nStately Oaks Plantation, 33 \r\n \r\nThomaston (f-12), 161 , 176, 178, 180 \r\n \r\nArea, 140 \r\n \r\nWildwater ltd.Rafting, 129 \r\n \r\nSeminole State Park, 176 \r\n \r\nStatesboro,81 ,90, 108 \r\n \r\nThomaston-Upson Archives, 180 \r\n \r\nUpper Hi fly fishing Store and \r\n \r\nWildwood, 150 \r\n \r\nSenoia, 39 \r\n \r\nStatham, 142 \r\n \r\nThomasville (H-22), 165, 176, 180-181 \r\n \r\nOutfitters, 140 \r\n \r\nWildwood Park, 85 \r\n \r\nSenoia Coffee Company, 39 Seven Islands Trail, 105 \r\n \r\nStatue of Joseph E. Johnston, 133 Steam locomotives, 73,92, 138, 177 \r\n \r\nThomasville Cultural Center, 181 Thomasville Genealogical,History,and \r\n \r\nV Valdosta (K-22), 180, 182-183 \r\n \r\nWillacoochee, 111 Williamson, 180 \r\n \r\nShamrock-Blalock Recreation Area, 33 \r\n \r\nStephen C. foster State Park,62 \r\n \r\nfine Arts Library, 181 \r\n \r\nVan Wert Methodist Church, 144 \r\n \r\nWilliamson Mausoleum, 93 \r\n \r\nSharpsburg, 39, 41 \r\n \r\nStephens (A.H. ) State Park, 98 \r\n \r\nThomasville Rose Garden, 181 \r\n \r\nVaughn (Lewis) Botan ical Gardens, 92 \r\n \r\nWillis Knob RecreationArea, 129 \r\n \r\nShaw-Tumblin Collection Gone Wirh rhe \r\n \r\nStephens County Courthouse, 149 \r\n \r\nThomson, 80,90, 110 \r\n \r\nVernon Square, 57 \r\n \r\nWillis (Mary) Library, 111 \r\n \r\nWind Movie Museum, 34 \r\n \r\nStephens County Historical Museum, 149 \r\n \r\nThree Sisters Vi neyards andWinery, 138 \r\n \r\nVeterans Memorial State Park, 176 \r\n \r\nWi ll is Park, 167 \r\n \r\nShellman Bluff, 66 \r\n \r\nSterling Holloway Marker, 128 \r\n \r\nThronateeska Heritage Center, 166 \r\n \r\nVeterans' Memorials/Parks,92, 166, 168, \r\n \r\nWills Park Equestrian Center, 26 \r\n \r\nShields-Ethridge Heritage farm, 140 \r\n \r\nStetson-Sanford House, 104 \r\n \r\nThu nder Road U.S.A., 133 \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nWilson (Woodrow) Boyhood Home,81 , 91 \r\n \r\nShips of the Sea Maritime Museum,68 \r\n \r\nSteve Cocke fish Hatchery, 170 \r\n \r\nTidelands Nature Center, 58 \r\n \r\nVictoria Bryant State Park, 132 \r\n \r\nWilson Shoals Wildlife Management \r\n \r\nShoppes at Magnolia fore, 106 \r\n \r\nStill Pond Vineyards, 167 \r\n \r\nTift Park, 166 \r\n \r\nVidalia,81,82,90, 110 \r\n \r\nArea, 140 \r\n \r\nShopping,38,72, 106, 146, 178 \r\n \r\nStock Exchange and Public Square Opera \r\n \r\nTift Theater for the Performing Arts, 182 \r\n \r\nVidaliasweet onions, 81 , 82, 106 \r\n \r\nWinder (1-6), 132, 142, 150 \r\n \r\nSidney Lanier Cottage, 102 \r\n \r\nHouse, 124 \r\n \r\nTifton (J-19), 165, 180, 182 \r\n \r\nVienna (1-16), 183 \r\n \r\nWineriesand vineyards, 108, 119-120, \r\n \r\nSigners Monument, 87 \r\n \r\nStockbridge , 40 , 41 \r\n \r\nTifton Museum of Arts and Heritage, 182 \r\n \r\nVienna Cultural Center, 183 \r\n \r\n138, 167 \r\n \r\nSilver Comet Trail and Riverwalk, 123,144 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain (G-7), 24-25, 40,41 \r\n \r\nTiger, 138, 149 \r\n \r\nVietnam War memorial, 36 \r\n \r\nWinfield Scott Lake Recreation Area, 124 \r\n \r\nSilver Dollar Raceway, 177 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park,41 \r\n \r\nTiger Mountain Vineyard and Winery, 138 \r\n \r\nVilla Rica, 142 \r\n \r\nWink Theatre, 133 \r\n \r\nSimpson (Robert) Natu re Trail, 174 \r\n \r\nStonehenge of America, 122, 136 \r\n \r\nTignall, 110 \r\n \r\nVillage Playhouse of Roswell, 39 \r\n \r\nWinnepesaukah Lake, 146 \r\n \r\nSinclair Lake,93, 104, 108 \r\n \r\nStonewall Cemetery, 174 \r\n \r\nTobesofkee Lake, 102 \r\n \r\nVillanow General Store, 146 \r\n \r\nWinston , 40 \r\n \r\nSix flags Over Georgia,29 \r\n \r\nStories of the Mountains, 130 \r\n \r\nToccoa (K-3), 132, 142, \\46, 149 \r\n \r\nVines Botanical Gardens and Manor \r\n \r\nWinterville, 111 \r\n \r\nSixth Cavalry Museum, 136 \r\n \r\nStrawberries, 176, 177 \r\n \r\nToccoa Falls,149 \r\n \r\nHouse, 34 \r\n \r\nWiregrasslrail, 18 \r\n \r\nSkate centers, 26, 30 \r\n \r\nStrickland House Antiques,38 \r\n \r\nToccoa River Canoe Trail, 125 \r\n \r\nVineyards. See Wineries and vineyards \r\n \r\nWolf Mountain Vineyards, 138 \r\n \r\nSkeet shooting, 58, 107, 168 \r\n \r\nStudio of Jill Chancey Philips, 178 \r\n \r\nToombs (Robert) House Historic Site, 98 \r\n \r\nVinings , 38 \r\n \r\nWomen of the Sixties Mon ument, 110 \r\n \r\nSkid away Island State Park, 62 \r\n \r\nSubmarines, 62 \r\n \r\nTouch of Wood, 178 \r\n \r\nVinings Jubilee Shopping Center, 38 \r\n \r\nWoodbine, 73 \r\n \r\nSkiing, 148 \r\n \r\nSuches, 148 \r\n \r\nTours. See specific cities and towns \r\n \r\nVintage clothing, 136 \r\n \r\nWoodbury (E-11 ), 180,183 \r\n \r\nSky Valley, 142, 148 \r\n \r\nSugar Creek Alpaca farm , 125 \r\n \r\nTown Center at Cobb, 38 \r\n \r\nVisitor Information Centers, 10 \r\n \r\nWoodland, 183 \r\n \r\nSky Valley Resort, 148 \r\n \r\nSugar Creek Raceway, 125 \r\n \r\nTown Well (Social Circle), 108 \r\n \r\nVogel State Park, 132 \r\n \r\nWoodrow Wilson Boyhood Home, 81, 91 \r\n \r\nSkydive Atlanta, 180 Smallest Church in America,57 \r\n \r\nSugar Hill,40 Sugar Mill Ruins,62 \r\n \r\nTrackrock Archaeological Area, 124 Trackrock Stables, 124 \r\n \r\nw Waco, 149 \r\n \r\nWoodruff (Robert W.) Arts Center, 28 Woodstock, 142,150 \r\n \r\nSmarr, 107 \r\n \r\nSummer Waves Water Park, 58 \r\n \r\nTrails, 16, 18,84, 105, 122, 123, 124,125. \r\n \r\nWade (Evelyn) Recreational Park, 126 \r\n \r\nWoody's Mountain Bikes, 140 \r\n \r\nSmith Plantation House, 39 \r\n \r\nSummerville (8-4), 132, 148 \r\n \r\nSee also Nature trails \r\n \r\nWaleska,142, 149 \r\n \r\nWorld of Coca-Cola Museum, 23,29 \r\n \r\nSmith (George L.) State Park,98 \r\n \r\nSummerville Historic District, 91 \r\n \r\nTrains. See Railroad headings \r\n \r\nWalker (Alice) Self-Guided Driving \r\n \r\nWorld's first Coca-Cola Painted Wall \r\n \r\nSmithgall Arts Center, 138 \r\n \r\nSumners Pecan Groves, 175 \r\n \r\nTransportation department, 10 \r\n \r\nTou r,93 \r\n \r\nSign, 127 \r\n \r\nSmithgall Woods Conservation Area, 132 \r\n \r\nSun Valley Beach, 36 \r\n \r\nTravel information, 10 \r\n \r\nWalker (Laura S.) State Park,62 \r\n \r\nWormsloe State Historic Site, 62 \r\n \r\nSmithville Village, 124 \r\n \r\nSunburst Stables, 128 \r\n \r\nTravel services. See specific cities and \r\n \r\nWalnut Square Mall, 146 \r\n \r\nWray-Nicholson House,86 \r\n \r\nSmyrna,40, 41 \r\n \r\nSunny farms North, 130 \r\n \r\ntowns \r\n \r\nWalter f. George Lake, 172 \r\n \r\nWren's Nest House Museum, 29 \r\n \r\nSmyrna Museum, 41 \r\n \r\nSurrey Center, 106 \r\n \r\nTraveler'said, 10 \r\n \r\nWalter f. George Law Museum, 183 \r\n \r\nWrens (0-101, 90, 111 \r\n \r\nSnellville, 40 , 41 \r\n \r\nSusan Hayward Gravesite Monument, 126 \r\n \r\nTraveler's Rest Historic Site, 132 \r\n \r\nWardogs football , 168 \r\n \r\nWrightsboro, 110 \r\n \r\nSnyder farm Stables, 172 \r\n \r\nSutton's Corner frontier Store \r\n \r\nTray Mountain Wilderness Area, 140 \r\n \r\nWare- Lyndon House, 86 \r\n \r\nWrightsville (M-12), 111 \r\n \r\nSoaring Eagle Glider Rides, 177 \r\n \r\nMuseum, 172 \r\n \r\nTreasures Along 1-20, 18 \r\n \r\nWarm Springs (E-12), 161 , 176, 178, \r\n \r\nWyatt (L. l.) Museum,94 \r\n \r\nSocial Circle, 107-108, 138 Soperton, 108 \r\n \r\nSuwanee , 40 Swainsboro, 90, 108 \r\n \r\nTree farm, 124 Tree That Owns Itself, 86 \r\n \r\n180, 183 Warm Springs Village Mall, 178 \r\n \r\ny Yarborough Oak, 106 \r\n \r\nSosebee Cove Scenic Area, 124 \r\n \r\nSwallow Creek Wildlife Management \r\n \r\nTrenton (A-2), 142, 149 \r\n \r\nWarner Robins (1-13), 90,110 \r\n \r\nYellow River Game Ra nch, 34 \r\n \r\nSound Play, Inc., 177 \r\n \r\nArea, 140 \r\n \r\nTribute to the American Indian, 168 \r\n \r\nWarren House,33 \r\n \r\nYesterday's Antiques and Refinishing, 146 \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Expeditions-Chattooga \r\n \r\nSwamp Gravy, 165 \r\n \r\nTrion, 142 \r\n \r\nWarrenton (M-9), 90, 110 \r\n \r\nYoder's Country Market, 176 \r\n \r\nRiver Rafting, 128 \r\n \r\nSwamp, marsh,and river tours,58, 66, 69, \r\n \r\nTrolleys, 66, 70 \r\n \r\nWarthen , 110-111 \r\n \r\nYoder's Deitsch Haus, 176 \r\n \r\nSoutheastern International Dragway, 132 \r\n \r\n72, 130, 170 \r\n \r\nTroup County Historical Society and \r\n \r\nWarwoman Wildlife Ma nagement Area, \r\n \r\nYonah Lake, 149 \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum, 30 \r\n \r\nSwamp Nature Park, 87 \r\n \r\nArchives, 174 \r\n \r\n129 \r\n \r\nYonah Mountain, 130 \r\n \r\nSouthern Cross Guest Ranch, 103 \r\n \r\nSwan Center Monastery, 143 \r\n \r\nTrou p'sTomb, 108 \r\n \r\nWashington (M-7), 79-80,98, 111 \r\n \r\nYoung Harris (H-1), 138,142, 150 \r\n \r\nSouthern forest World, 73 Southern Highroads Trail, 18, 125 \r\n \r\nSweet Grass Dairy, 181 Sweetwater Creek State Conservation \r\n \r\nTrout farms, 128, 140 Tubing, 139 \r\n \r\nWashington County Genealogical Museum, 107 \r\n \r\nz Zebulon,180, 183 \r\n \r\nSouthern Museum of Civil War and \r\n \r\nPark, 34 \r\n \r\nTubman African American Museum, 102 \r\n \r\nWashington Historical Museum, 111 \r\n \r\nZion farms Equestrian Camps, 145 \r\n \r\nLocomotive History, 34 \r\n \r\nSweetwater Fishery, 73 \r\n \r\nTucker , 40 \r\n \r\nWater parks, 30, 73, 94, 104. See also \r\n \r\nZoo Atlanta, 24, 29 \r\n \r\nSouthern Nantahala Wilderness Area, 128 \r\n \r\nSwint's Pecans and Candies, 106 \r\n \r\nTucker's (Old Dan) Gravesite, 136 \r\n \r\nAmusement parks/centers; Beaches \r\n \r\nSouthern Rivers \r\n \r\nSylvania (R-12), 108, 110 \r\n \r\nTugalo Lake, 128 \r\n \r\nWaterfront parks, 56, 58, 68,87, 144, 168 \r\n \r\ncalendar of events, 14 \r\n \r\nSylvester, 178, 180 \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park, 132 \r\n \r\nWater's Creek Recreation Area, 130 \r\n \r\ngolf courses, 180 \r\n \r\nSymphony orchestras, 26, 145 \r\n \r\nTunnel Hill, 142, 149 \r\n \r\nWatkinsville, 111 \r\n \r\nintroduction, 160-165 \r\n \r\nTurner County Courthouse, 167 \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Covered Bridge/Watson Mill \r\n \r\nlodging, 184-187 \r\n \r\nT. W. Briscoe Park, 41 \r\n \r\nTurner field Tours, 26 \r\n \r\nBridge State Park, 132 \r\n \r\nmap, 162 \r\n \r\nTalbotton (E-13), 178 \r\n \r\nTurner's Corner-Trading Company, 146 \r\n \r\nWaving Girl Statue,68-69 \r\n \r\nparks and historicalsites, 176 \r\n \r\nTalking Rock, 149 \r\n \r\nTurtles,58 \r\n \r\nWaycross, 51 , 62,66, 73 \r\n \r\nshopping, 178 \r\n \r\nTallapoosa (8-7), 142, 149 \r\n \r\nTuten (A. Randall) Environmental Pa rk,91 \r\n \r\nWaynesboro, 80, 111 \r\n \r\nsites and activities, 163-183 \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls (J-2), 146, 149 \r\n \r\nTut's Game Preserve, 129 \r\n \r\nWayside Park on Euharlee Creek, 145 \r\n \r\nSouthern Trail, 18 \r\n \r\nTallulah falls Lake, 128, 149 \r\n \r\nTutt (Anne) Gallery, 178 \r\n \r\nWedding chapels, 138 \r\n \r\nSouthern Tree Plantation, 124 \r\n \r\nTallulah Gallery, 146 \r\n \r\nTwin City, 98 \r\n \r\nWeinman Mineral Museum, 149 \r\n \r\nSouthlake Mall, 38 \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park, 132 \r\n \r\nTy Cobb Museum, 146 \r\n \r\nWells, 108 \r\n \r\nSouthside Theatre Guild, 32 \r\n \r\nTallulah River Recreation Area, 128 \r\n \r\nTybee Island (U-16), 54,71 -73 \r\n \r\nWendy's Antiques and Interiors, 178 \r\n \r\nSparta (L-10), 108 \r\n \r\n!anger Outlet Center, 38, 146 \r\n \r\nTybee Island Lightstation and Tybee \r\n \r\nWesley Monumental United Methodist \r\n \r\nSparta-Hancock County Museum, 108 \r\n \r\n!anger Outlets of Commerce, 146 \r\n \r\nMuseum, 71 \r\n \r\nChurch , 69 \r\n \r\nSpecialty Shops of Metter, 106 \r\n \r\nTanner (John) State Park, 132 \r\n \r\nTybee Island Marine Science Center, 71 \r\n \r\nWest Dam Recreation Area, BS \r\n \r\nSpeedZone, 34 Spivey Hall, Clayton College and State \r\n \r\nTate, 149 Tate Branch Recreation Area, 129 \r\n \r\nu UGA. See University of Georgia \r\n \r\nWest Georgia Museum ofTallapoosa, 149 West Point, 183 \r\n \r\nUniversity, 36 \r\n \r\nTate Elementary School, 149 \r\n \r\nUnadilla, 182 \r\n \r\nWest Point Lake, 183 \r\n \r\nSports.See specific sports \r\n \r\nTate House, 149 \r\n \r\nUncle Remus Museum, 93 \r\n \r\nWestern and Atla ntic Railroad \r\n \r\nSports Hall of fame, 102 \r\n \r\nTate Student Center Gallery, 86 \r\n \r\nUnderground Atlanta, 29 \r\n \r\nTunnel, 149 \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nSports Museum, 85 Sportsman Resort, 110 \r\n \r\nTaxidermy museum, 149 Taylor-Grady House, 86 \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park, 132 Union City,41 \r\n \r\nWeston, 183 Westville Village, 163,175 \r\n \r\nSprewell Bluff State Park, 176 \r\n \r\nTaylor Orchards, 177 \r\n \r\nUnion County Historical Society \r\n \r\nWetlands centers, 32, 60, 170 \r\n \r\nSpring Creek Preserve, 133 \r\n \r\nTeaching Museum North, 39 \r\n \r\nMuseum, 124 \r\n \r\nWhite, 149 \r\n \r\n192 \r\n \r\nAtlanta's Favorite Backyard Getaway... Dawson County! \r\nAmicalola Falls State Park - 15 miles northwest of Dawsonville on GA Highway 52 Highest waterfall east of the Mississippi  www.amicalolafalls.com  706-265-8888 \r\nNorth Georgia Premium Outlets - On GA 400, Dawsonville, GA  Unparalleled collection of 140 designer and name brand outlets  www.premiumoutlets.com  706-216-3609 \r\nThunder Road USA - 415 Highway 53 East, Dawsonville GA  Georgi a's Racing Hall of Fame and famil y motor sports attraction  www.thunderroadusa.com  706-216-RACE \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center - 222 Bailey Waters Road, Dawsonville GA  Experience the largest collection of kangaroos outside Australia  www. kangaroocenter.com  706-2 65-6100 \r\n \r\nDAWSON COUNTY \r\n \r\nDawson County Convention and Visitors Bureau P.O. 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SIMONS ISLAND \r\n(912) 634-0660 \r\n \r\nBAINBRIDGE (229) 248-6300 \r\n \r\nSTATESBOROt (912) 764-5666 \r\n \r\nBLAKELY (229) 723-5858 \r\n \r\nSUWANEE (770) 945-8372 \r\n \r\nBREMAN (770) 537-4646 \r\n \r\nSWAINSBORO (912) 237-9333 \r\n \r\nBRUNSWICK DAYSTOP/ 1-95 (912) 267-0949 \r\n \r\nSYLVANIAt (912) 564-2490 THOMASTON \r\n \r\nBRUNSWICK- \r\n \r\n(706) 648-9260 \r\n \r\nINTERSTATE-9S \r\n \r\nTHOMASVILLEt \r\n \r\n(91 2) 264-4 330 \r\n \r\n(229) 226-6025 \r\n \r\nBYRON (478) 956-5100 \r\n \r\nTRENTONt (706) 657-2550 \r\n \r\nCARROLLTON (770) 214-0037 \r\n \r\nVALDOSTAt (229) 249-8800 \r\n \r\nCLAYTON (706) 782-4258 \r\n \r\nVALDOSTALAKE PARK \r\n \r\nCONYERS (770) 922-3314 \r\n \r\n(229) 559-0229 VIDALIAt \r\n \r\nCORNELIA \r\n \r\n(912) 537-9251 \r\n \r\n(706) 778-7700 \r\n \r\nWARNER ROBINSt \r\n \r\nCOVINGTON \r\n \r\n(478) 953-6866 \r\n \r\n(770) 788-8919 \r\n \r\nWAYCROSS \r\n \r\nDAHLONEGA \r\n \r\n(912) 285-4700 \r\n \r\n(706) 864-2338 \r\n \r\nWAYNESBOROt \r\n \r\nDONALSONVILLE (229) 524-2185 \r\n \r\n(706) 554-9941 \r\n \r\nAt Days Inns, you ' ll find a clean comfortable room, friendly service, \r\nand a Rock Bottom Rate5M wherever you go. Once there, you're \r\nsure to have an electronic lock, TV with remote, clock radio, \r\nhairdryer, a complimentary weekday copy of USA \r\nTod ay and many other amenities that \r\nvary by location .** So whether you ' re \r\ntaking it easy in Savannah, taking in \r\nAtlanta's city sights, or taking on the \r\ngreens in Augusta ... if Georgia's on your mind, Days \r\nInns should be too . \r\nFor reservations call \r\n1-800-DAYS INN \r\n(1-800-329-7466) \r\nand ask for the Rock Bottom Rates ~M \r\nFor driving directions and your FREE travel map, visit us at \r\nwww.daysinntravelplanner.com \r\ntDays Business PlaceTMhotels include a large wo rk desk, data port, refrigerator, microwave, coffeemaker, full-size ironing board and iron, and an in-room snack pack for every night you stay. \"Rock Bottom Rates\"' are available at participating properties only and are subject to change without notice. Accommodations based on availability. Blackout periods may apply. Not va lid with any other specia l rates, discounts, promotions, programs, or in connection with meetings, conventions, groups or special events. ~ased on availability, USA Today undeliverable in some areas. Please check with the front desk for availability. Offer good through December 30, 2002. Certain restrictions apply. All hotels are individually owned and operated under franchise agreements with Days Inns Worldwide, Inc. 2002 Days Inns Worldwide, Inc. \r\n \r\n GEORGIA \r\nON M Y MIND \r\n \r\n2002 TRAVEL GU IDE \r\n \r\nTABLE OF CONTENTS \r\nGEORGIA IS ITS PEOPLE (left to right) Fresh-baked breads at a Rome restaurant. AGeorgia peach tree in bloom. Children at play in Eatonton. Francine Reed sings with the Georgia Mass Gospel Choir at the Music Midtown Festival. (on the cover) The beautifu l historic district of Madison. \r\nPHOTOGRAPHY Provided by GDITT; Harris Hatcher, Robb Helfrick, IPS,Diane Kirkland.Cover: Madison home (GDITT ), peach es (Robb Helfrick.) \r\n \r\nWE L COME TO GEORGIA \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\nH OW TO USE TH I S GU I DE \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\nTHE FIVE REG I ONS OF GEORG I A \r\nA TL ANTA METRO LODGING I NFORMATION \r\nCOAS T LODG I NG I NFORMAT I ON \r\nH I STOR I C SOUT H LODGING I NFORMATION \r\nMOUNTA I NS LODG I NG I NFORMAT I ON \r\nSOUT HERN RIVERS LODG I NG I NFORMAT I ON \r\n \r\n12 35 \r\n42 67 \r\n72 106 \r\n110 150 \r\n158 184 \r\n \r\nI NDEX \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nSTAFF \r\nAdvertising Director Jill Teter \r\nSenior Project Manager Missy Colbert \r\nCoordinator Carolyn Chavana \r\n \r\nAssistant Louise Flaig \r\nProduction Director Brian Birzer \r\nDe si gn Buckmaster Design Buds Design Kitchen \r\n \r\nWriter Rodger Brown \r\nEditor Betsy Riley \r\n \r\nResearchers Nora Ankrum Erin Coppens Meredith Greenhouse \r\n \r\nCopy Editor/Proofreader Jan Mcinroy \r\n \r\nCopyrightc 2002 Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Published by Emmis Custom \r\nPublishing, Direaor Sara McCabe, Stl-Jl0-6910. For advertising sales information, please contact Jill Teter at 91l-634-7S7S or jt@thebest.net. Disabled individuals requiring assistance with this information should contact: ADA Coordinator, GDITT, P.O.Box1776, Atlanta,GA 30301 -1776, 404-656-3710, fax 404-654-5689,TTD#800-255-0056. \r\n \r\nATLANTA MAGAZINE/ EMMIS CUSTOM PUBLISHING \r\n \r\nVP, Emmis Publishing Susie Love \r\n \r\nCOO, Emmis Custom Publishing Marsha Cook \r\n \r\nPublisher, Atlanta Magazine Sean McGinnis \r\n \r\nDirector, Emrnis Custom Publishing \r\n \r\nSara McCabe Project Manager \r\n \r\nAtlanta \r\n \r\nShannon Stahl \r\n \r\nMAGAZIWE \r\n \r\n left: FreshGeorgiapeaches. photoby Robb Helfrick \r\nRight: Enjoying anafternoonin Tallulah Gorge StatePark. \r\n \r\nG et ready! You 're entering th e largest state east of th e Miss iss ippi , fill ed with mounta in vistas, pristin e beac hes, hi stori c landm arks, world-class cui sine, and yea r-round golf. Once you see what we have to offer, you'll wa nt to do it all, so plan to stay a whil e. \r\nIf you're a first-tim e visitor, don 't be surprised if som e of our town s and hom es look fa mil- \r\niar. G eo rgia has long been ready for its close-up, and Holl ywood h asn 't missed th at fa ct. Our m ain streets and mild climates, our hi storic homes and stunning landscapes, our ri ch lore and ri cher languages have all inspired moviem akers, novelists, playwrights, and musicians to draw upon our state for inspiration . \r\nWh en you com e to G eorgia , you'll experi ence th e many fac es of th e South. You'll hear th e story of o rth G eorgia's mounta in heritage told in song. You 'll sense th e legacy of mann ered elega nce in th e antebellum m ansions of th e region we call th e Hi stori c South . You 'll witn ess th e bounty of th e land at th e festi vals and ga rd ens in th e South ern Ri ve rs area . You 'll recall tim es past as you stroll th e un spoil ed beac hes of th e barri er islands or th e cobblestone streets of our class ic citi es in th e Coast region. And in th e ri ch array of cui sin es th at are found through out th e bustling and vital communiti es of Atl anta Metro, you'll taste th e intertwin ed hi stori es of th e m any cultures th at are helping to shape th e region in a n ew century. \r\nStories of a place. Legends of a land . Histori es of a peopl e. Vi sions of th e future. That's wh at you're going to find in G eo rgia. Pack light. You 've got a lot of ground to cove r. \r\n \r\n Sr. \r\nnslsfand land ons Island Ifs/and \r\nAtlantic \r\nberland d \r\ns \r\nOcean \r\n \r\n **Vscatien on Lake \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n, u uuy \r\n \r\n., \r\n \r\nf \r\n \r\nRelax \u0026 Have run \r\n \r\nMake Tee Times for family \r\n \r\nShopping - Antiquing \r\n \r\nOconee!!! \r\n \r\nfue1day \r\n \r\n1 W \r\n \r\ne \r\n \r\nRelax by pool Go to Spa \r\n \r\nWe Didn't Become The Premier Lake \u0026 GolfCommunity InThe South ByAccident, \r\n \r\nJust an hour east of Atlanta on 1-Z0 \r\n \r\nIt Was ByDesign. \r\n \r\nMore than ,000 acres of rolling woodlands. Over 50 miles of pristine shoreline on Georgia's Lake Oconee.8 l holes ofaward-winningg If, with courses designed byNicklau , Fazio, and Cupp. Plu \r\n \r\nthe elegant new Rit:-Carlton Lodge with a Rees Jones golfcourse fur you to enjoy,scheduled to open in pring 2002. Put it all toged,er and you have the premier lake and golfcommuniqin d1e uth. \r\n \r\nI00 Linger Longer Road  Grecrubom, GA 30642-954 1 \r\n \r\nHomesites from $65,000 to $1,000,000+. Cott ~ am! custom homes: 22 5,000  2,000,000+. Call for your 20-/,age guide co gra,;ious p/ancation living. l -1300-733-LAKE(5253) wu.w. reynoldsplancation .com \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nObr.iin tht r ~Rt'J'OO rrqu,rtJh\\ ftdtral l,11. .nJ rca.l II h:.fotts11,:mm~an\\1h,n,:. o ft.ik.Nl ~h..-u~ 1ht menc~nrorJlut, i( ;mr,nf th15pri.)(lt'ny. Thuitt'l('l(Motferhttt~nanon u 1.:.J \r\n \r\nl\"C\\flllro.l rn,ir 10 ant ofltr l:itmi rruJc,. VlJtl.! ,hrrc rrolul,1tN h,: Liw. \r\n \r\n;;;;;; \r\n \r\natonton 5. Putnam County \r\nWatch your step ... \r\nWhether you are stepping back in time visiting the many histoncal homes, browsing the Uncle Remus Museum, shopping in the stores along Lake Oconee and downtown Eatonton, or driv_ing through  011,y Capital of~ picturesque countryside filled with grazing \r\ndairy cattle,:;~~~~~~~\"Jef~~=;~r:n:i.antebellumarchitecture and \r\ndi.ne on some of the south's finest fare Rom. anticmealsIIin a cobzoyabt eudp to and breakfast. fine dininginan elegant setting or 1ust pu your the nearest watering hole for barbecue and catfish. We are... \r\nClose to Everything Next to Perfect - \r\nFor more information contact the Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce 706-485-7701 or Visit us online at www.eatonton .com . \r\n \r\nGreensboro Travel Tools \r\nComea11d baue/un We tui/1 keepJ'O b ... . {0/f/l/(lldifoaobrle.M ,,wn..nv/tbt:.eraaIIun1d1,;l1rliS.1e1J!s' o/lrli/lbaC!.h,,J.eVie./Jr.ecsillitg Lnke Oconee or i/you prefe,: ' 1:elax and enjoy Sbopp111g, Dining Antiquing. and ' 1'ist~litg our historic NHR dotunlotun. \r\nFor \"1ore Information  Greene Counl)Chamber ofCommerce f -800-866-1.A.KE or visit our tl'ebsile 11111w.gree11er:ax:.org \r\n \r\n Tour local historic sites \r\n \r\nMake 'Reservation for 'Romantic Dinner \r\nTennis l..esson \r\n \r\nTown; \r\nTravel \r\n \r\nCenter Open Daily \r\n09-7406 .madisonga.org \r\n \r\nPlan our next \r\n \r\nspecial \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nweekend@ \r\n \r\nHarbor Club? \r\n \r\nPort Armor? \r\n \r\nThe Ritz-Car-It \r\n \r\nLodge? \r\n \r\nlake Oconee is Georgia's lake Country \r\nwww.visitlakeoconee.corn \\-800-709-7406 \r\n \r\n Left: Dogwood trees in the springtime in Leslie. \r\nRight:This Confederate Memorial carving on the face of Stone Mountain overlooks the park's activities. \r\n \r\nHOW TO USE THIS GUIDE To help you make th e most of your trip to Georgia, th e Georgia Department of Industry, Traci e, and Tourism has put togeth er this Georgia on My [\\I/ind 2002 Travel Guide. Within th ese pages, th e tate is clivicl ecl into fi ve regional sections, eac h packed with useful information. Given th e distin ctive characteri sti cs of some of th e areas with in a region, som e regions have been furth er di vid ed into subregion s. Each ubregion is des ignated on th e regional map at th e beginning of th e secti on. \r\n\\Ve've checked and rec hecked all th e numbers and addresses you'll find in this guid e. Howeve r, we encourage you to call when plann ing yo ur trip to doubl e check hours of operati on, fees, reservati ons, and th e like. \r\n \r\nICONS Th e foll owing icons will help you skim our li stings of attractions for fea tures that best fit yo ur travel needs: \r\nEiJ Parking WC Public rest rooms \u0026. Access ibili ty for mobility-impaired \r\n \r\nTo get th e most up-to-elate informati on, visit our Web site, www.GeorgiaOnMyMind. org. This use r \r\nfri endl y site was des igned to be inform ative and helpful whil e you pl an yo ur trip to Georgia. \r\nBETTER HOME TOWN I MAIN STREET CITY \r\nYou 'll also notice that many of th e citi es in clude a Iisting for a Better Hom e Town or a Main Street City. Georgia has 100 des ignated Better Home Town and Ma in Street C iti es. Th ese citi es are committed to th e revitali zation of th eir histori c town centers th ro ugh stro ng public and pri va te partn erships. \r\n \r\n You can't put a price on the time you spend with your kids. So at Best Western , we don 't . When you stay with us, your kids stay free at the 59 Best Western hotels throughout Georgia. Plus, with our new BestRequestsTMprogram you 'll enjoy 16 amenities such as complimentary coffee and tea, a hair dryer, iron and ironing board included in each room. It's just what you'd expect from the world's largest hotel chain . For reservations, call or visit us on the Web. \r\n1-800-3 I 1-7978 www.bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nTHE WORLD'S LARGEST HOTEL CHAINTM \r\nTM \r\n \r\nGEORGIA LOCATIONS \r\n \r\nAlbany Athens Atlanta (2) Atlanta Airport Area (Hapeville) Atlanta Area (Acworth) Atlanta Area (Douglasville) Atlanta Area (Kennesaw) Atlanta Area (Morrow) Atlanta Area (Roswell) Atlanta Area North (Marietta) Atlanta Area Northeast (Norcross) Atlanta Area South (Stockbridge) Augusta Area (Grovetown) \r\n \r\nBlairsville Braselton Brunswick Byron Cairo Carrollton Chattanooga Area (Fort Oglethorpe, GA) Columbus Cordele Covington Dalton Dawsonville Dublin Forsyth \r\n \r\nGainesville Griffin Hawkinsville Hazlehurst Helen Kingsland (St. Mary's Area) Lake Park Lavonia Lawrenceville Macon (2) McDonough Milledgeville Newnan Peachtree City \r\n \r\nPerry Pooler (Savannah Area) Ringgold Rome Savannah (3) St. Simons Island Stone Mountain Thomaston Thomson Valdosta Warm Springs Warner Robins Waynesboro Winder \r\n \r\nEach Best Western hotel is independenUy owned and operated. In the US and Canada children under 12 stay free with an accompanying adult.  2001 Best Western International, Inc. \r\n \r\n www.0EO RG IA 0N M YMI ND . ORG I 1 .8 00 V I S I T GA \r\n \r\nLeft: Flowers at Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. \r\nRight: Sapelo Island lighthouse, built in 1820, overlooksGeorgia'svast coastline. \r\n \r\nMAP \r\nIn th e guide, you'll noti ce a map coordinate fo r alm ost every city -for exampl e, Abbevill e (K-1 6). Th ese coordinates relate to the map on page 3. It's wo rth noting that th ough alm ost every city in G eorgia is listed in this guid e, because of space limitations, som e of th e small er citi es do not appea r on th e state m ap, and th erefore have no map coordinates indi cated . \r\nYou'll also see on the map an icon (  ) fo r each of G eorgia's 63 state parks and historical sites. For more information on state parks and histori cal sites, visit www.gastateparks.org or call 1-800-864-727 5. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Almost every ci ty's listings include a Travel Services ection. Here yo u will find contact information for the conve ntion and visitors bureau , chamber of comm erce, state visitors center, or local welcom e center in that city. You'll also find a list of tour opera tions in that city, for example: Am eri cus Driving Tour in Am eri cus. \r\n \r\nTRAILS Th e state of G eorgia has an extensive trail program. In each region of the guide a sidebar Ii ts statedes ignated sceni c and historic trails th at yo u ca n dri ve. It is important to kn ow that several tra il s are listed in m ore than one region sin ce their path carri es th em through multiple regions. \r\n \r\n) \r\n( , t ( l I~ l, I \\ \r\n \r\nCALENDAR OF EVENTS Each regional introduction features two lists of attrac ti ons entitl ed Must Seel and Must Do! Th ese lists identi fy som e of th e top attractions and events th at we encourage you to experience . For even more deta iled information on festivals and events around th e state, be sure to pi ck up our Calendar of Events. T his bi-annual calendar covers special events and festi vals from January to Jun e and Jul y to D ecember. Simply call 1-800-VISITGA, visit www. G eorgiaOnMyM ind.org, or fill out tl1e reply ca rd found between pages 48 and 49 of this guid e to order yo ur free calendar. \r\n \r\n Call for reservations and a free 72-page \r\n''Guide to Georgia State Parks\" \r\nGea \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n6 HISTORIC SITES \r\n~ f \r\n1-800-864-7275 or 770-389-7275 www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nCAMPING Open year-round with hot showers, picnic tables, grills and hookups. \r\nLODGE ROOMS Hotel-style rooms add extra comfort to the great outdoors. \r\nCOTTAGES Fully equipped cottages have kitchens, linens, and fireplaces or woodburning stoves. \r\nHISTORY Ancient Indian mounds, Civil War battlefields, and picturesque plantations are just a few of the things you'll see. \r\nGOLF Seven state parks offer some of the finest public golf in the South. Enjoy challenging golf courses with affordable green fees. \r\nPLUS... Hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, playgrounds, bike and horse trails, reenactments, festivals and more. \r\ni \r\ntOMe QUfi \r\n~ ClNal l'fQ'J \r\n \r\n left:Delicious fresh honey from Omega. \r\nRight Visitors can fi ndfresh,local produce across the state. \r\n \r\nGENERAL INFORMATION \r\nIm ortant Numbers Georgia State Parks 800-864-7275 \r\nGeorgia Travel Information 800-VISITGA \r\nHartsfield Atlanta International Airport 404-530-6830 \r\nPassport Information 800-275-8777 \r\nTraveler'sAid 404-817-7070 \r\nEmergency Numbers Georgia State Patrol 404-624-6077 (dial *GSP when using acell phone) \r\nGeorgia Department ofTransportation (road conditions) 800-265-8624 (dial *DOT or #DOT when using acell phone) \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Centers Augusta, Richm ond County 1-20 W., 706-737-1446 Historic South \r\nColumbu s, Muscogee County 1-185 and Williams Rd., 706-649-7455 Southern Ri vers \r\nKingsland, Camden Coun ty 1-95 N., 912-729-3253 Coast \r\nLavonia, Franklin County \r\n1-85 s.,706-356-401 9 \r\nMountains \r\nPlains, Sumter County US Hwy.280, 229-824-7477 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nRinggold, Catoosa County 1-75 S., 706-937-4211 Mountains \r\nSavannah, Chatham County \r\n1-95 s.,912-963-2546 \r\nCoast \r\nSylvania, Screven County US Hwy.301 , 912-829-3331 Historic South \r\nTallapoosa, Haralson County 1-20 E., 770-574-2621 Mountains \r\nValdosta, Lowndes County 1-75 N., 229-559-5828 Southern Rivers \r\nWest Point, Harris County 1-85 N., 706-645-3353 Southern Rivers \r\n \r\n~ / / // \r\n \r\n37 \r\n \r\n130 \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\n192 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n200 \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\n235 \r\n \r\n93 \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n221 \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n235 \r\n \r\n255 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n255 \r\n \r\n211 \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n233 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n325 \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n195 \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n211 \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n272 \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n239 \r\n \r\nm \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\n281 \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n321 \r\n \r\n103 \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\n Stay. \r\nSave up to 20% off your next stay at Choice hotels \r\nthroughout Georgia. \r\nWith more than 100 locations across Georgia, Choice hotels fit your travel plans and your budget. 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Atl anta has man y fa ces. As loca l obse ners ca n attest, \r\n \r\nUnl ike th e oth er ma jor citi es in Geo rgia, Atlanta 11as n't found ed on a na1iga bl e ri1-er or a coastal port. It 11as almost an accid ental cih, growing up around a stake hamm ered into th e ground in l 837 that marked th e terminus of th e Wes tern and Atlanti c Railroad. Th at stake -the \"ze ro mil e post\" - ca n still be see n nea r Underground Atl anta, a popular entertainm ent co mplex of ni ghtclubs, restaurants, and shops th at has been deYeloped in th e subterran ea n passage- \r\n \r\nAtlanta's id entih is co ntim1alh bein g conjured up and reimagin ed 61 both 1isitors and res idents. In fact, her 1cn srn1bol is th e ph oenix, th e lege ndan  bird that ri ses resplend ent from th e ashes . \r\nTh e mam fa ces of th e cih include civil rights \r\nAtlanta, 11ith its legac1of;\\ lartin I,uth er King Jr. and \r\nthe South ern Christian Leadership Conference. Th ere's th e urban and urban e /\\ tlanta of thriving nightlife and 1rn rld-class cui sin e. Th ercs C i1il War Atl anta, ll'ith hi stori cal markers tracking th e movement of troops during th e fin al battl e th at end ed 11ith th e burning of th e citY. Th ere's cin emati c and literan Atl anta, as portraYed in nove ls by Ann e Rivers Sidd ons and Tom Wolfe. Look deeper and rn u'II find an altern ati1e Atl anta of funky \"intmrn \" neighborh oods and und erground music scenes. Or 1o u mm di scover monum ents to Olympi c Atlanta, 11\"11 ich took th e 11orld stage during th e 1996 Games . /\\11CI , of course, all is enveloped b1 th e booming ex urbs of th e Greater Atl anta ;\\iletropolitan area! \r\n \r\n11ays ben eath l 9th-ce ntu 1Y railroad bridges . \\,Vithin 25 1ea rs of its foundin g, Atl anta had \r\nbecome so important to transportati on and manufa cturing that it ll'as a major target for th e Union 's G eneral vVilliam Sh erm an, ll'h o captured and burn ed th e cih in 186-+, th en soon departed on hi s infamous 1\\ilarch to th e Sea. \r\nOn e uniqu e attra ction related to th e Battle of Atl anta is the C1c lorama , in G rant Park near Zoo Atlanta. A circular painting 50 feet high and -+00 feet around that depi cts th e battl e, it was crea ted in 1887 and put on perm anent displm at G rant Park in 1921. Wh il c rn u're in th e park, be sure to visit Zoo Atlanta, 1d1i ch is currentl y hom e to hrn giant pandas . \r\nAtlanta recmered from th e 11,ir and 11c nt on to become a leading cih in th e promoti on and developm ent of th e \" 1 e11 South ,\" a phrase populari zed by Henry G rady, found ing fath er of th e Atlanta ne11spapers and ci1ic booster extraordi naire. G rach-, 11hose statu e merl ooks dom1tmn 1's \r\n \r\nFacing page:Centennial Olympic Park. Inset, Musical entertainment aboundsin Underground Atlanla. \r\nThispage: left, aRoswell art gallery. Right, Georgia offersgreal golfing. \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\n 0 \r\nM s \r\nBelow are a few of the region'sattractions \r\nyou won't want to miss! \r\nOakland Cemetery Acres of fu nereal statuary and ravesites of many prominent figures Atlanta history make this a place to e for both art fans and history buffs. \r\nAtlanta History Center Visitors can glimpse the lifestylesof generations past at the beautiful Swan House and Tullie Smith House, then explore the history of Atlanta and the South at assorted exhibits. \r\nThe Gold Dome eorgia's state capitol building is capped th North Georgia gold and surrounded by tues of its most memorable politicians. \r\nFox Theatre This 1920s theater on Peachtree Street iarely escaped demolition in the 1970s but is now the site of major theatrical \r\nand musical performances. \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park Just east of Atlanta is the world's largest mass of exposed granite, offering a huge variety of activities, eluding an outdoor evening laser show. \r\nimmy Carter Library \u0026Museum Photos and documents from Carter's \r\nterm as president are co-located within the Carter Center, which works \r\nfor peace and human rights in partnership with Emory University. \r\n \r\nMarietta Street, encouraged Southern ers to welcome investm en t from outside the region. As a result, Atlanta quickly found itself th e cap ital of the modern South. \r\nThat sa me busin ess savvy helped th e city continu e to prosper during th e civil righ ts era. It was, as loca l politi cians liked to say, \"the city too busy to hate.\" for decades, th e \"Sweet Auburn \" distri ct, along Auburn Aven ue just east of downtown 's Five Points, had been the scene of a thriving bl ack middl e clas . Schools such as Spelman College (th e oldest in the country for African American women ) and Morehouse Coll ege had produced genera tions of en trepreneurs and leaders. These affluent black communities, working in conjuncti on with th e city's business and politi ca l leaders, helped Atlan ta weather desegrega tion and become th e first major outhern city to elect a bl ack mayor, in 1973. \r\nToday Auburn Avenue is still a popular destinati on for visitors interested in the civil rights era and the story of Martin Luth er King Jr. The E beneze r Bapti st C hurch, where Dr. Kin g preached his first serm on is located on Auburn \r\n \r\nAvenue . So, too, is th e MLK Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, where King's body rests in a white marbl e crypt, and the MLK Jr. I ational Historic Site, where park rangers give tours of King's birth house and describe his childhood on \"Sweet Auburn .\" \r\nDowntown Atlanta i also hom e to two other interna ti onall y known icon s: Coca-Cola and CNN, whi c h was found ed by th e city' flambo ya nt Ted Turn er. At the World of CocaCola, visitors ca n sa mpl e doze ns of Coke produ cts from aro und th e wo rld . At C l Center, yo u ca n tou r th e studios and be pa rt of a 1ive aud ienc e. \r\nAcross th e street from CNN Center is Centenn ial Olympic Park, a bustling ga thering pl ace in th e heart of th e city that is a legacy of th e I996 Olympic Games. In th e summ ertime ch ildren (and a few fun-loving adults) cavort among th e refreshing jets of water from an Olympic-ring fountain. \r\nAnoth er Olym pi c legacy is Turner Field, the former track-an d-fi eld stadium that is now th e home of th e Atl anta Braves baseball tea m. \r\n \r\n14 \r\n \r\n Baseball brought big-l eague action to Atl anta in 1966, but Atlanta is now hom e to profess ional teams in every major sport, from Falcons foo tball to Hawks basketball -with the most rece nt additions of Thrashers ice hockev and T he Bea t women 's soccer. But the sport with th e deepest Southern roots of all may be NASCAR. Fans ca n sti ll watch th e races at Atlanta's Motor Speedway in Hampton . \r\nAway from th e bustle of downtmrn , th ere's a qui eter, more tranqui l Atlanta. Th is character is captured nicely in one of th e city's unoffi cial slogans: \"In a fores t, grows a city.\" Verdant and lush with foli age, Atlanta's neighborh oods prid e th emselves on th e ca nopy th at shades ya rds, streets, and sidewalks. T he Virgin ia-Highl and neighborh ood, a coupl e of mil es east of downtown, is a vibrant community of shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, but just off th e main drag, ya rds explode \\\\ith blooming azaleas in th e spring. \r\nIn man Park, once Atlan ta's first \"suburb\" but now a popu lar \"intown\" neighborh ood, also features tree-li ned streets and ni ce ly restored Qu een Anne and Vi ctorian mansions, along \\\\ith small er \r\n \r\nbungalmYs. The area was one of th e first city neighborhoods to be reclaimed, and it butts up aga inst th e grittv and Aambovant scene at Little Fi\\e Points, where the pierced and th e tattooed go to see and be see n. \r\nAtlanta Metro has grown well beyond its city limits and now in clud es at least nin e counti es. T hough many surro unding towns have become part of th e metro area, they retain th eir own distin ct cha rac ters and hi stori es. Du e north of Atlanta in Ros\\\\\"ell , Bu ll oc h Hall , built in ]839, \\\\as th e home of Theodore Roosevelt's mother, Mitti e Bull oc h. Th e heart of th e town is still a quaint co mm ercial di stric t fill ed with specialty shops and sidewa lk ca fes. In nea rby Marie tta, th e dmrntmrn squa re is bu ilt around a pl easa nt outdoo r park , with pl entv of benches, fountain , and places for children to play. Th e area is known for its mam antiqu es dea lers and its awa rd-winning th ea ter. A li ttl e far th er to th e north eas t, Alph aretta's hi stori c down town is a prim e destination fo r strolling shoppers, and th e surrounding countrysid e is kn own for popu lar equ estri an acti\\iti es and upsca le golf courses. \r\n \r\nTheVirginia -Highland neighborhood in Atlanta. \r\n \r\n15 \r\n \r\n w w w.GE O RG t A0 N MvMtND.OR G I 1 .800 V ISIT GA \r\n \r\nt \r\nBelow are a few of the region's activities you won't want to miss! \r\nSmell the roses \r\nVisit the rose and herb gardensand the DorothyChapman Fuqua \r\nconservatory at the Atlanta Botanical 1arden,which emphasizes conservation. \r\nI Take in a game \r\nWhatever the season, one of Atlanta's major sports teams will be playing. Check out the Braves, Hawks, Falcons, \r\nThrashers or the Beat. \r\n \r\nRoadside fruit and vegetable stand inSenoia. \r\n \r\nSixFlags Over Georgia in Atlanta. \r\n \r\nDiscover a band \r\nAtlanta'smusic scenes have produced world-famousacts from rock to hip-hop.Whatever your tastes, local clubs and venues are featuring \r\ntomorrow'sstars today. \r\nHang out at Manuel's \r\nThe longtime favorite tavern of local Democratic politicians, Manuel's is decorated with portraits of JFK, LBJ, and FDR,and Jimmy Carter has been \r\nknownto show up in person. \r\nGet a thrill and a chill \r\nExplore oneof the metro area'smajor un, family-oriented amusement parks, \r\nsuchas Six Flags or Whitewater. \r\nSeek some antiques \r\nGo antique shopping on the historic squares of Marietta and Roswell,then \r\non to the Crabapple antique district in Alpharetta. \r\n \r\nSouth of Atlanta, C layton C oun ty also has an outstanding arts fac ility. Spivey Hall , on th e campus of C layton Coll ege and State Uni versity, has been hailed as one of the best recital venues in the coun try. Th e town of Newnan, southwest of th e city, in Coweta Coun ty, is kn own fo r its lovely Vic to ri an ho m es and its a nnual Powe rs Crossroads Cou n try Fa ir and Arts Festi val, one of th e m ost popul ar juried arts fa irs in the nati on . To th e east are D ecatur, Stone Mountain Village, and th e boo ming co mmuniti es of Gwinn ett Co unty. To th e wes t a nd n orth wes t a re D ouglasvill e, Kenn esaw, an d Smyrn a. Visitors to Atl anta Metro will find no shortage of places to enj oy small-town ambience. \r\nG reater Atlanta has long been one of the South 's favo rite shopping destinations as well. Lenox Square, opened in 19 59, anchors the hea rt of the Buckh ead shopping district, along with upscale Phipps Plaza across th e street. Th e suburbs offer upscale boutiques, outl ets, and tony department stores. T he new Discover M ills in Gwinn ett Coun ty transform s shopping into enterta inment in its 230-ac re pl ayground of shops and restauran ts. \r\nNes tl ed throughou t th e metro area are many concentrati ons of antiques and hom e furni shings shops. Inside th e city limits, you'll find M iami Circl e, Ben ne tt Street, and Ch eshire Bridge Road, to name a few. Antique hounds will also \r\n \r\nenjoy exploring the busy histori c downtowns of nearby Ma rietta, Roswell , C hambl ee, D ecatu r, and Stone M ountain. And fo r a shopping experience of a different sort, th e D eKalb Farm ers Ma rke t offers an array of intern ati onal foo ds and p rod ucts in a setting that fee ls like a wild and wide-open 21 st-century bazaa r. \r\nAs the South 's largest city, Atlanta is hom e to ma jor museums and art centers. Foremost is th e High M useum of Art on Peachtree Street. The High opened to critical acclaim in 1983, its stunning white design by Ri chard M eier winning raves in architectural circl es, and today it is the main ve nue for wo rld-cl ass traveling exhibitions of wo rks by such artists as Monet, M ati sse, and Pi casso . Across a plaza is the Woodruff Arts Center, hom e to the Atl an ta Symphony, the Atlanta Coll ege of Art, and th e Alliance T heatre. T he Atlanta Ballet is the oldest continuously operating dance company in th e U nited States. \r\nBeyond th e ma jor arts ve nues are myri ad sm aller orga ni zations that enri ch Atlanta's cultural scene. T here are Shakespea re compani es, cuttingedge th eaters, a contemporary art museu m , and innovative dance troupes. For some trul y unique performances, th ere's th e Ce nter fo r Puppetry Arts on Spring Street, which wo rks wo nders with string and papi er-mac he. \r\nThe Fernbank orga ni za tion includes some of th e state's m ost important edu cati onal institu- \r\n \r\n16 \r\n \r\n Recipe outbern ried Chicken \r\n \r\nAlthough there must be hundreds of recipes for perfect Southern fried chicken across our state, you can 't go wrong with this simple classic. \r\n \r\nSeason chicken with salt and pepper. Coat with some of the flour, then dip into buttermilk; coat again with remaining /fo ur. \r\n \r\n2 1/2 - :; lb . hro ilcr-fncrcliic kcm .c11t 11p 2 cups all-pur po,c Flom 2 rnp, butt crn 1ilk cooking oil \r\n \r\nPour oil into deep skillet and heat to 350 F. Reg lllate heat so chicken fri es at 325 F. (i f you have an electric skillet, otherwise, take this hint fro m the pioneer cooks: To test oil to see ifit is hot enough to fry, sprinkle a small pinch of flour in oil. If oil does not sizzle, let it heat longer.) \r\nFry a few pieces at a time in hot oil until tender- 12 to 15 minutes. Tum once. Drain well. Serve hot orchilled. Makes 8 servings. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\ntions. T he F'e rn ba nk Museum of Natural History, on C lifton Road, in cludes an IMAX th ea ter, a mass ive co ll ec ti on of ra re shell s, and th e world' first complete skeleton of Argentinosa urus, one of th e largest din osa urs ever discovered. Al so worth y of a visit are th e F'ernbank Science Center, a teaching fa cil ity that in cludes an impressive planetarium , and th e F'ern bank Forest, a 65-ac re living labora tory th at all ows visitors to see th e type of mixed harck ood fo rest that used to cover most of Georgia's piedm ont region. Nearby, on the ca mpus of pres ti gious Emory Uni ve rsity, is th e Michael C . Ca rl os Muse um , with its fa scinating collection of Egypti an artifacts. \r\nJust 16 mi les out of town, the huge granite dom e of Stone Mountain Park beckons with 3,200 acres of natural bea uty. You ca n hike or skylift to th e top, take a tra in around th e base or a riverboa t on th e lake, ca mp, or play a few ro unds on two 18-h ole golf courses. Th e park's new 30 mi ll ion \"C rossroads\" feature- an interactive, rural 19th ce ntury South ern town-opens Memorial Day weekend 2002 and features a Great Barn for kids and a 4-0 special-effects theater. \r\nOf course, all of th ese attracti ons won't be enough for th e di e-hard \"GWl\"'W\" fa ns who come to Atlanta look ing fo r Ta ra. Th ey'll have to settl e fo r related sites th at can evoke the drama and spec tacle of th e novel in their im aginati ons. In Jonesboro, a metro-area community in C layton \r\n \r\nCoun ty, there's Stately Oaks Plantation, an an tebellum mansion th at shows what life was like in th e prewa r So uth . ln town, th e Road to Tara Museum offers an extensive coll ec ti on of movie and behind-the-scenes memorab ili a. Here serious fa ns can find th e G\\1V1 1/ Premier Pass that opens th e doo rs to all of Jonesboro's hi story, th e Ma rga ret M itchell House, and th e Atl anta Cyc lorama. Ano th er pri me destinati on for Windies is th e Margaret M itchell House and Museum , located in a restored version of th e apartment building where M itchell wrote most of her novel. \"The Dump,\" as Mitchell ca ll ed it, was restored only after orga nizers overcame obstacl es th at would have worn down even th e willful Scarl ett. For yea rs the site had been marked fo r demolition, and it was torched twice by arsonists, the second tim e on th e eve of the Olympics. T he museum , now well pro tec ted by a wrought-i ron fence, offers tours and hosts regul ar visits and readings by authors. \r\nFrom th e King Center to the M itchell House, Atlanta continu es to welcome, embrace, and celebrate the di versity that makes Georgia one of th e mos t popular destin ati ons fo r travelers from aro und th e country and the worl d. \r\n \r\n17 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRG IA0 NMvMJNo.oRG I 1.Boo VISIT GA \r\n \r\nACWORTH E-6 \r\nAcworth Beach/Cauble Park Beach St. , Acworth, 30 101 770-91 7- 1234, M1ov.acworth.org Wi th boating, fi shing, swim ming, pi cnicking, and occasion al outdoor concerts, Cauble Park and Acworth Beach provide en tertainm ent all summer long. Pavilions and beach houses are also ava ilable for rental. Opens in spring. C loses Tue. after Labor Day. \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . dawn-I I p.m. Free. [;;I WC b. \r\nTravel Services Acworth Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 4367 Senator Russell Square, Acworth, 30 lOI 770-974-88 13, 11ovw.acworth .org Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6,. \r\nALPHARETTA f -6 \r\nAlpharetta Family Skate Center, The Cooler 10800 Davis Dr., Alpharetta, 30004 770-649-6600, w11ov.cooler.co111 Two 85' x 200' ice arenas and one 85' x 185' roller arena guarantee that fam ilies wi ll have hours of fun . T he Cooler is avai lable for figure skating, ice hockey, roll er hockey, publi c skating, birthday parties, or other \r\nspecial events. Call for hours and prices. [;;I WC b. \r\nAutrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center 9770 Autrey Mill Rd., Alpharetta, 30022 770-360-8844 www.grou ps. accessatlanta.com/AutreyMill Autrey M ill offers scenic creeks, picturesque cliffs, animal life, and old cotton-plantation buildings from th e I800's. Specia l programs includ e Open Music Invitations, Young Artist Days, and other environ- \r\nmental activities. Call for fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\nBig Creek Greenway North Point Pkwy., Alpharetta, 30022 678-297-6 100, 11ovw.alpharetta.ga. us Alpharetta's awa rd-winning parks and playgrounds offer a wide range of outdoor adventures, including an eight-foot-wide trail fo r walkers, joggers, in-line skaters, birdwatchers, an d bike rid ers. Ope n \r\nMon.-Sun. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nHistoric Downtown Alpharetta, Main Street Milton Ave. and Main St. , Alpharetta, 30004 770-475-5758, wMv.alplwretta.ga. us Stroll down this main street in Historic Downtown Alpharetta and visit all of the unique stores, antique shops, \r\nand interesting cafes. Call for hours. [;;I WC 6' \r\nHistoric Mansell House and Gardens 183 5 Old Milton Pkwy., Alpharetta, 30004 770-475-HOME, 110,ov.ahsga.org T his Queen An ne-style Victorian home was built in I910. ot only is it filled with period antiques and accessories and surrounded by award-winning gardens, but it also houses th e records and archives of O ld Mi lton County. Call Mon. or Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m . \r\nto make tour reservations. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nHistoric Shops of Crabapple Comer of Broadwell Rd. and Ma yfield Rd. Alpharetta, 30004 770-343 -9454 Come to Alpharetta 's pastoral horse country to expl ore these fabulou s antique's and gift shops and dine in the auth enti cally restored fa rmhouse, Mr. \r\nJoh n B's Restaurant. Call fo r hours. [;;I WC 6' \r\nMilton Log Cabin 1 School Dr., Alpharetta, 30004 770-475-HOME, 11ovw.ahsga .org \r\n \r\nThe Mi lton Log Cabin, located on the Milton High School campus, was built by Future Farm ers of America (FFA) students in the 1934/35 school year. The only rema ining FFA-built log cab in still in use today, it now showcases period tools and furni shings from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Call Mon. or Fri . IOa. m.-4 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. to make tour reserva tions and for fee information . [;;I \r\nNorth Point Mall 1000 North Point Cir. , Alpharetta, 30022 770-740-9273, WW1v.northpoint111all.co111 l orth Point Mall offers 176 major retailers and six department stores. The mall also has a food court and carousel. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m .-9 p.m., Sun. \r\nnoon-6p.m. Free. [;;I WC b \r\nWills Park Equestrian Center 11 915 Wills Rd., Alpharetta, 30004 678-297-6 120, www.alpharetta.ga. 11s Alpharetta is noted for its equestrian estates and its spectacular hunt seat, saddle-bred, Western, and multi-event horse shows. T he center hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Bl eacher seating is ava ilabl e, or you may bring your blanket and sit on the \r\nhillside. Call for events and prices. [;;I WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau 3060 Royal Blvd. S., Ste. /45, Alpharetta, 30022 678-297-2811 , 800-294-0923, 11ovw.alpharettacvb.co111 \r\nOpen Mon.-Thu. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 \r\np.m. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAlpharetta Welcome Center 20 N. Ma in St., Alpharetta, 30004 678-297-0102, 800-294-0923, w1V1v. alpharettacvb.co111 Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m.-5 p.m ., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\n[;;I WC 6' \r\nATLANTA F-7 \r\nAmerican Museum of Papermaking /PST Bldg. , 500 Tenth St. N. W., Atlanta, 303 18 404-894-7840, 110V1v. ipst.edu/a.111.p Trace the history of paper from 4,000 B.C. to today. Th e gallery showcases contemporary paper artists' work. Reservations are required for tours. Open \r\nMon.-Fri . 9 a.m.- 5 p.m . Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAmericasMart 240 Peachtree St. , Ste. 2200, Atlanta, 30303 404-220-3000, 1V1V1v.americasma rt.com This is the world's largest wholesale marketplace for retailers, interior designers, and arch itects. Call for \r\nhours. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAPEX Museum 135 Aubum Ave. N.E., Atlanta, 30303 404-52 1-2739 African American Panoramic Experience offers a variety of exhibits ranging from art and dance to African history. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees . \r\n[;;I WC 6' \r\nAtlanta Botanical Garden 1345 Piedmont Ave. N.E. , Atlanta, 30309 404-876-5859, 110V1v.atlantabotanicalgarden.org Enjoy thirty acres of gardens and woodlands featuring a variety of plants. Special features include the Dorothy C hapman Fuqua Conservatory, home to rare and endangered tropical and desert plants, and the C hildren's Healthcare of Atl anta C hildren's Garden, a unique hands-on garden with a health and welln ess theme. Open Tue.-Sun., Mar.-Sept. 9 a. m.-7 p.m., Oct.-Feb. 9 a. m .-6 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n[;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nAtlanta Braves at Turner Field 755 Hank Aaron Dr., Atlanta, 303 15 404-249-6400, 800-326-4000, ,vi,ov.a tlantabraves.com Pl ease ca ll ahead to arrange for wheelchair seating. \r\nCall for even ts and fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAtlanta Braves Museum and Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours 755 Hank Aaron Dr., Atlanta, 303 15 404-614-2311 , '\"'\"'v.atlantabraves.com This museum features memorabilia commemorating baseball legends and key moments in Braves history. Visitors may also take a tour beginning in th e muse um and including stops in a luxury stadium suite, the terrace and service levels, the Braves press box and broad- \r\ncast booth, and more. Call for hours and fees. [;;I WC b. \r\nAtlanta Cyclorama 800-C Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 303 15 404-658-7625 Th is theater boasts the world's largest painting of the Battle of Atlanta. Accompanied by music, lighting, sound effects, and narration, the painting brings to life the story of tl1e famous battle. Cyclorama-the IMAX of the !800s - was once a common means of relaying Civil War stories. Built in 1893, is tl1e longestrunning cyclorama in the country. Open June 1- Sept. 2, daily 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. , otherwise daily 9:30 \r\na.m.-4:30 p.m. Call for prices. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAtlanta Falcons One Georgia Dome Dr., Atlanta, 30313-1504 404-249-6400, 800-326-4000, 1V11ov.a ltanta(alcons.com \r\nCa ll for events and fees. [;;I WC b. \r\nAtlanta History Center 130 W. Paces Ferry Rd. , Atlanta, 30305 404-814-4000, W1V1V.atlantahistorycenter.com Reaching back to the Atlanta area 's Native American roots, this museum chronicles local history up to present day. Featu ring rare objects, photos, and video presentations, this museum also houses a theater and tl1e Coca-Cola Cafe. Open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 :30 p.m ., \r\nSun. noon-5:30 p.m. Call for prices. [;;I WC 6' \r\nAtlanta International Museum of Art and Design 285 Peachtree Center Ave., Marquis II Tower Atlanta, 30303 404-688-2467, 1viV1V.atlantai11temationalmuseum.org T his museum is dedicated to enriching the lives of its people through th e power of art. Exh ibits focu s on international themes, culture, and technology. Open Mon.-Fri . 11 a.m.-5 p.m . Call for prices. Free on \r\nWed. WC 6' \r\nAtlanta Opera 728 W. Peachtree St. N. W., Atlanta, 30308 404-881 -8801 1V1V1V. atlantaopera.org This is the headquarters of the Atlanta Opera administrative offi ces and rehearsa l ha ll. Call for perform- \r\nance information, tours, and fees. WC 6' \r\nAtlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St. N.E. , Atlanta, 30309 404-733-5000, 1V1V1v. atlantasympho11y.org The ASO, is one of the youngest symph ony orchestras in America to achi eve global prominence. Annual celebrations and community programs enrich th e \r\ncommunity. Call for events and fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\nCallanwolde Fine Arts Center 980 Briarcliff Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30306 404-872-5338, W1V1v. mindspring.com/~ca llanwolde This mansion was built in 1920 for Charl es Howard Candler, eldest son of th e Coca-Cola found er. Callanwolde houses a magnificen t 3,742-pipe Aeolian organ, the largest of its ki nd in playable condition in a residence. Saved from demolition in 197 1 \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\n A,( \r\n \r\nby dedicated ci ti zens, Ca ll anwolde soon became a unique arts center and a hub of cu ltural activity. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m.-9 p.m., at. 10 a.m .-4 p.m. \r\nFree (except for some special even ts). [;;l WC 6' \r\nCentennial Olympic Park 2-10 International Blvd., Atlanta, 303 13 -104-223-4-f 12 This 21-acre park represents is an Olympic legacy to Georgia's residents, communi ty focal point, as well as a catalyst for new developmen t in the area. Featured is the dramati c Olympi c Rings Founta in. Open daily \r\n7 a.m .- 11 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nCenter for Puppetry Arts H04 Spring St. at Eighteenth, Atlanta, 30309 40-1-873-3391, w11av.pllppet.org The center's 350 puppets represent the largest permanent coll ecti on in the United States. Th e interac ti ve museum explores puppetry as an ancient, internationa l, and popular art form. Open Tue.-Sat 9 a.m. \r\n-5 p.rn., Sun. 11 a. m.-5 p.m. Ca ll fo r fee . [;;l WC 6' \r\nChattahoochie River National Recreation Area 1978 Island Ford Pkwy., Atlanta, 30350 770-399-8070, www.nps.gov/chat This outdoor park provides hiking trails and picnic areas along a 48-m il e stretch of the Chatta hoochee \r\nRiver. Open daily. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nCumberland Mall /000 Climber/and Pkwy, Atlanta, 30339 770-435-2206, 11avw.shopcl1 mberlandmall.com \r\nAnchored by Ri ch's, Macy's, Sears, and J. C. Penney, \r\nthe mall also features 150 specia lty stores. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.rn.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. \r\n \r\nCobb Galleria Centre Two Galleria Pkll?', Atlanta, 30339 770-955-8000, 11a,av.cobbgcilleria.com Cobb Gall eria Centre has positioned itself as the nations leading conven tion center. Hosting more than I,I00 events per year, th e 280,000 square- foot center is loca ted in Northwest Atlanta within the 88-acre \r\nbeautifully landscaped Galleria com pl ex. [;;l WC 6' \r\nEclectic Electric Gallery /393 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, 30306 40-1-875-2840, www.eclectic-electric.com This ga ll ery showcases artists who use light as their medium. Featuring neon, lamps, industrial des ign lighting, illuminated scu lptures, cha ndeli ers and papier mache. Open Tue.-Thur. 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri.-Sat. noon-9 p.m., Sun . noon-5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;;l WC 6' \r\nEmory University 1380 S. Oxford Rd., Atlanta, 30322 40-1-72 7-6036, w11av.emory.edl1 \r\nCa ll for lour chedules. [;;l WC 6' \r\nESPN Zone 3030 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, 30305 40-1-682-3776, 11avw.espn~one.com This The Zone offers a sports arena with more than I00 interactive games and uch attractions as MoCap Boxi ng, ES P1 bowling, and E PN Biathlon . Open Mon.-Sat. 11 :30 a.m.- 12:30 a.m., Sun. 11 :30 \r\na. m.-m idnight. Ca ll for prices. [;;l WC b. \r\nFay Gold Gallery 764 Miami Cir., Atlanta, 3032-1 -10-1-23 3-38-13, 1111av.arnet.coml{gold.com The Fay Cold Callery features 7,000 quare feet of \r\n \r\ncontemporar)' art. with 75 active artists. Open \r\nTue.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Free. [;;l WC b. \r\nFederal Reserve Monetary Museum 1000 Peachtree St., N.E. , Atlanta, 30309 404-49 - 76-1, w1\\/\\v.frbatlanta.org Explore the Federal Reserve's role in the economy through interactive multimedia exhibits. Lea rn about the history of monetary systems, visit th e cash overlook and th e check overlook. Ca ll for tour reservations. Free. WC 6,. \r\nFernbank Museum of Natural History 767 Clifton Re/. N.E. , Atlanta, 30307 40-1-929-6300, MV\\v.{embank.edlllmllsel/m Explore everything from reptile exh ibits to Egyptian artifacts, and visit th e Rankin M. Smith IMAX Theatre. Open Mon.-Sa L 10 a. m.-5 p.m., Sun. \r\nnoon-5 p.m. Ca ll for pri ce . [;;l WC b. \r\nFernbank Science Center 156 Heaton Park Dr. f.., Atlanta, 30307 -104-37--1 3 11 This lea rning center has a 9,000-square -foot exhibit hall, a 500-sea t pl anetarium , an ob ervatory, two electron microscopes, a distance- lea rning studi o, a NASA Aeronautics Education lab, and a 65-acre forest. Open Mon. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Tue.-Fri. 8:30-10 p.m., Sat. \r\n10 a. m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC b. \r\nFox Theatre 660 Peachtree l., J .E., Atlanta, 30365 404-881-2100, 11aiav.{oxtheatre.com Originally built in th e 1920s as the Yaarab Temple Shrine Mosque, th e Fox Theatre was lavish ly designed with onion domes and minarets, an Arabian courtyard, a spectacular striped canopy overhangi ng \r\n \r\nSpend a Weekend on Atlanta's Waterfront. \r\nAtlanta is overflowing with things to do. Visit atlanta.com to wet your appetite! \r\n \r\n19 \r\n \r\n www.GEo R G I A0N M vM I ND . ORG I 1 .8 00 VI S I T G A \r\n \r\nthe balconi es, and stage curtains depicting mosques and Moorish ru lers in hand-sewn sequins and rh ine- \r\nstones. Ca ll fo r events, tour homes and fees. [;;l WC b \r\nGalleria Specialty Mall 1-285 C1 nd Cobb Pkwy., AtlantC1, 30339 770-989-5100, Hnvw.galleriaspeciC1ltymall.com Uniqu e locally-owned clothi ng and gift boutiqu es, entertainment attractions, salon services, restaurants and an eight-th eater cinema. Hours vary. \r\nGeorgiaCapitol Museum 206 WC1shington St., AtlantC1, 30334 404-65 1-6996, 1V11nv.sos.state.gC1.us T he museum prese rves and interprets the history of th e Capitol Building and th e events that have taken place there by coll ecting, maintaining, and exhibiting arti fac ts, histori c fl ags, artwork, and more. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.rn . Free. WC 6\" \r\nGeorgia Department of Archives and History 330 Ca pitol Ave., At/C1nta, 30334 404-656-2393, www.GeorgiaArchives.org The Georgia Departm ent of Archives and History prese rves Georgia's most va luabl e historica l documents, helping state and local governments meet open-records requirements and sa feguarding citizens through th e upkeep of property records and oth er legal docu ments. Open Mon.- Fri . 8 a. rn .- 4:45 p.m., \r\nSat. 9:30 a. m.-3: 15 p.rn . Free. [;;l WC C'- \r\nGeorgia Dome One Georgia Dome Dr., Atlanta, 303 13 404-223-8800, www.gwcc.com The world's largest cable-supported dome offers hosted tours open to th e public. Site of the 1994 Super Bowl, 1996 Summer Olympic gymnastics and basketball, and Atlanta Fa lcons football. Call for tour reser- \r\nvations, events, and fees. [;;l WC C'- \r\nGeorgia State Capitol 206 Washington St. , Atlanta, 30334 404-656-2844, \\V\\VW.sos.state.ga. l/S T he tour includes a short fil m about the capitol. Lea rn th e history of the bui lding and th e people who have worked th ere. Call fo r tour tim es. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a. m.- 5 p.m. Free. WC b \r\nGeorgia State University 30 Courtland St., AtlantC1, 30303 404-65 1-3900, W\\vw.gs t1.edu \r\nCall for tour reservations. Free. WC b \r\nGeorgia World CongressCenter 285 Andrew Young International Blvd., Atlanta, 303 13 404-223-4000, \\V\\Vw.gwcc.com This fac ili ty has a total of 1.4 mill ion square fee t of exhibit and ball room space, 105 meeting rooms, and three ma jor entrance concourses. Georgia 'Norld Congress Center shares a ca mpus with the Georgia Dorne and Centennial Olympi c Park. Call fo r events \r\nand fees. [;;l WC b \r\nGovernor'sMansion 391 W. Paces Ferry Rd., N. W. , Atlanta, 30305 404-261-1776, WW\\v.ganet.orglgovemor/firstladyltot1r Take a tour th rough th e bea utiful Gove rn or's Mansion and learn its history. Open Tue.- T hu. 10 \r\na. rn .- 11 :30 a.rn. Free. [;;l WC b \r\nHerndon Home 587 Un iversity Pl. N.W., Atlanta, 303 14 404-58 1-9813, 1V11nv.hemdonhome.org T his Na ti onal Historic La ndmark was once th e mansion of slave-born Alonzo Herndon, the foun der of Atlanta Life Insurance Company. Now a museum , it features elaborate Persian rugs, Venetian glass, and \r\n \r\nartwork. Groups should ca ll ahead for tours. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a. rn .-4 p.m. Call for fees. WC \r\nHigh Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta 30309 404-733-4450, W\\1nv. high.org T his museum displays European and Ameri can paintings and special exhibits. Afr ican, decorative, folk, and 20th-centu ry art are all ava ilable as well as photography exhibi ts. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.rn., \r\nSu n. noon-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6\" \r\nHigh Museum of Art, Folk Art, and Photography 30 John Wesley Dobbs Ave. , N.E., Atlan tC1, 303 12 404-577-6940, www. high.org T his downtown satell ite fa cility of th e High Museum of Art is located in th e hea rt of Atlanta' busin ess and conven tion district. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m.-5 p.m. \r\nFree. [;;l WC b \r\nHistoricFreight Depot/Georgia Building Authority 65 M LK Jr. Dr., AtlantCI, 30334 404-656-3850, www.ga net.org\\gba Built in 1869 and loca ted directly across th e tracks fro m th e zero-mile post that today is th e en tra nce to Underground Atlanta. T his building served as th e main freight depot for the Georgia Rail road. Tours by \r\nappointm ent. [;;l WC b \r\nHistoricOakland Cemetery 248 Oakland Ave., Atlanta, 303 12 404-688-2 107 T his cemetery serves as the fin al resting place of 70,000 people, incl uding fa mous author Ma rga ret Mitchell , golfi ng legend Bobby Jones, and 3,900 Confede rate soldiers. Sculptures, including th e Lion of Atlanta in th e Confederate section, and histori c landscapes are all on th e self-guided tour maps. Open daily, summer 8 a. m.- 7 p.m., win ter 8 a. m.- 6 p.m.. \r\nCa ll for tour fees. [;;l WC C'- \r\nJimmy Carter Library and Museum 44 1 Freedom Pkwy , Atlanta, 30307 404-33 1-3942, w11nv.carterlibra ryorg T his is one of th e 11 national presidential libraries adm inistered by the federal govern men t, and it is th e only one in the Southeast. Exhi bits highlight Carter's ea rly years, his li fe at the White House, and key issues of th e Ca rter presi dency. Open lon.-Sat. 9 a. m.- 4:45 p.m., Sun . noon- 4:45 p.m. Li brary closed \r\nSun. Call for fees. [;;l WC C'- \r\nKing Center 449 At1b11m Ave. , N. E., Atlanta, 303 12 404-526-8900, ,vi,nv.thekingcenter.org Established in I968, th e Ki ng Center is th e offi cial living memorial to th e life, wo rk, and phi losophy of Dr. Ma rtin Lu ther King Jr. T he King Center serves as an internationa l clea ringhouse fo r official King programs, public info rmation, and educational materials. Open dai ly 9 a.rn.-5 p.m. Open till 6 p. rn . during \r\nthe summ er. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nKing Plow Arts Center/Actor'sExpress Theatre Company 887 W. Ma rietta St. N.W., Suite J-1 07 Atlanta, 303 18 404-607-7469 (SHOW), W\\1nv.actorsexpress.com Actor's Express offers an eclectic mix of classic, contemporary, and cutting-edge produ ctions. Visitors ca n enjoy six main stage shows per season. Adult acting \r\nclasses ava ilable. Call fo r events and fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\nKlassix Auto Attraction One Ga lleriCI Pkwy, Atlanta, 30339 770-952-4894 See th e Back to th e Future car and other fa mous automobi les and visit the gift shop for interesting car \r\n \r\nmemorabilia. Open Mon.-Tue. 11 a. m.-6 p.m., Wed.-Fri . 11 a.m.-9: IS p.m., Sa t. 10 a. rn .-7 p.rn ., \r\nSun . IOa. rn .-6 p.rn. Ca ll for pri ces. [;;l WC 6' \r\nMargaret Mitchell House 990 Peachtree St., AtlantC1, 30309 404-249-70 15, un,nv.gwtw.com Bi rthplace of the novel Gone With the Wi nd. Tour th e histori c turn-of-th e-cen tury house and restored apa rtment where Ma rgaret Mitchell li ved and wrote th e class ic novel. Learn about the making of th e movie th rough anecdotes, video, ph otographs, and exhib its. Finall y, ge t th e fac ts and history of Ma rga ret Mitchell's contribution to Atlanta's medica l community and her ea rly C ivil Rights contribu tions. Ca ll for \r\nhours and fees. [;;l WC 6' \r\nMartin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site 450 A11bt1m Ave., N.E., Atlan tCI, 303 12 404-33 1-5 190, w1viv.nps.govlmal11 T his site comm emorates the area where Dr. King was born , lived, worshiped, worked, and is now buri ed. Tour his birth home and see th e historic Ebenezer Baptist C hurch where he was baptized and later served as a copastor. Open daily 9 a. m.-5 p.m. Open \r\ntill 6 p.m. during su mmer. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University 571 S. Kilgo St., Atlanta, 30322 404-727-05 19, unviv.cC1 rlos.emory.edt1 From tl1e wonders of ancient civil izati ons to the evocative art and architecture of the 20th century, the Carlos Museum offers a glimpse of 9,000 years of art and art history. Explore the Ancien t Egypt, Greece, and Rome coll ections. Open Tue., Wed., Fri. 10 a. m.- 5 p.m., T hu. IOa.m.- 9 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.111 . \r\nCa ll fo r prices. [;;l WC 6' \r\nMorehouse College 830 Weshiew Dr. S.W., Atlanta, 303 14 404-215-2902, 404-2 15-2905, \\Vl\\lW. morehouse.edu \r\nCa ll fo r tou r reservations. [;;l WC 6' \r\nMorris Brown College 60 1 University Pl., Atlanta, 303 14 404-739- 1560, W\\V1V.morrisbrownco/lege.ed11 Call ahead for group tours. \r\nTou rs Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. [;;l WC b \r\nNorthlake Mall 1000 Northlake Mall, Atlanta, 30345 770-938-5483, ,viviv.shopsimon.com Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a. rn .-9 p.rn., Sun . noon-6 p.m. \r\n[;;l WC 6' \r\nOglethorpe University 4484 Peachtree Rd., AtlC1nta, 303 19 404-364-8307, 800-428-4484, 1vivw.oglethorpe.edt1 \r\nCa ll fo r tour reservati ons. Mon.-Fri. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nPeachtree Center Mall 23 1 Peachtree St. N.E. , Atlanta, 30303 404-654-1 296, M1av. peachtreecenter.com/ma/l Peachtree Center Ma ll has a va riety of stores, incl uding Brooks Broth ers and Pendleton, as well as a food \r\ncourt. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m.-6 p. rn . [;;l WC 6' \r\nPerimeter Mall 4400 Ashford Dw11vood)' Rd., Atlant\u003c1, 30346 770-394-4270, uaviv. perimeter.com Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m.-9 p.m., Sun . noon-6 p.rn. \r\n[;;l WC 6' \r\nRhodes Hall 1516 Peachtree St. N. W. , Atlan ta, 30309 404-885-7800, unvw. rhodesha/1.org This historic bu ilding was built in 1905 out of Stone \r\n \r\n20 \r\n \r\n The Very Best ... History \r\n Explore Marietta's five National Register Hi tori c Districts  See the famous General locomotive at the \r\nSouthern Museum of Civil War and Locomoti ve History  Visi t the Marietta Museum of History  Discover relics at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park \r\n Roam through James Lemon's Antebellum Home in Acworth \r\n \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia \r\n \r\nThe Very Best . .. Arts \u0026 Culture \r\n Take in a performance at Theatre in the Square  Enjoy the Cobb Symphony or Georgia Ballet  Visit Smyrna's Village Green and Market Village \r\n \r\n\"The General\" Locomotive \r\n \r\nHistoric Marietta Square \r\n \r\nThe Very Best . .. Night Life \r\n \r\n Get \"interacti ve\" at Dave \u0026 Busters \r\n \r\n Go \"cosmic bowling\" at U.S. Play  Dine in an elegant, Mobile AAA rated Antebellum mansion \r\n \r\nor eat with your fi ngers under the Big Chicken  Relax in a coffee shop, sip in a tea room or cheer in a sports bar \r\n \r\nWhitewater \u0026 \r\n \r\n Enjoy Smyrna's festivals throughout the year \r\n \r\nAmerican Adventures \r\n \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield \r\nSmyrna's Festival Center \r\n \r\nThe Very Best . .. \r\n \r\nAttractions \u0026 Outdoor Escapes \r\n \r\n Take a break at Si x Fl ags Over Georgia, White Water \u0026 American Adventures, Sun Va ll ey Beach or Speed Zone \r\n Golf at Marietta City Club, Legends, Fox Creek or Cobblestone, to name a few \r\n Get out and \"Hike the Mountain\" or raft the Chattahoochee  Stroll around the Hi storic Marietta Square \r\n \r\nThe Very Best . .. Shopping \u0026 Antiques \r\n \r\nSmyrna's Lively Community Events \r\n \r\n Find abundant selections at regional malls: Town Center at Cobb, Cumberland Mall , and Galleria Specialty MaU \r\n Visi t picturesque Vinings Jubilee  North to South, fi nd treasures in Acworth, Kennesaw, Powder Spring , Austell , Smyrna's New Market Village, \r\nand around the quaint Marietta Square \r\nThe City of Kennesaw \r\n \r\nS  UTH~R~ \r\n \r\nMUSEU~ \r\n \r\n(C~~~ \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nlL(t)AC~JIJrWE \r\n \r\nH ISTORY \r\n \r\n(770) 427-2 ll 7 / (800) 742-6897 www.kennesaw.ga.us \r\n \r\nOpening Fall 2002 \r\n \r\nC\u003cBB \r\n \r\n~ Very 8MtofA ~ ! \r\nCOBB COUNTY CONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU \r\n(678) 303-COBB (2622) / (800) 451-3480 www.cobbcvb.com / e-mail: cobb@cobbcvb.com \r\n \r\nVisit www.smyrnacity.com See events! \r\n \r\nMARIETTA WELCOME CENTER AND VISITORS BUREAU \r\n(770) 429-1115 / (800) 835-0445 www.mariettasquare.com \r\n \r\n www.GEO RG 1AON M v M1 ND.O R G I 1 .B oo V1 s 1T G A \r\n \r\nTrails \r\nGeorgia has an extensive Trail system throughout the state. For more Information on these trails, visit www.GeorgiaOn MyMin d. org. \r\nBlue and Gray TraR Approximate mileage: 150 miles www.sherpagui\u003cks.com/georgialcivil.warlblue_gray_traill A self-guided Civil War tour to more than 60 battlefields, national parks and museums. Highways: l-7S,US27,GA 136, US41,US411,GA92, US20,US 140 Cities: Kennesaw, Marietta, Lithia Springs, Roswel~ Atlanta, Dallas. \r\nCarlfflVile. Cas5'lile l(lngston, Adaisville. P.ome. Resaca, Dahlin, Yarnell, Tunnel HlRinggold.l.afil')'ette. FortOglelholpe.Chattanooga \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway Approximate mileage: 150 miles Trail transverses counties on land originallyoccupied by the C reek Indians. Hlghways:GA 70,US29,US 18, US27,GA 116,GA 190,GASSW, AltUS27 Cities: Roscoe, Newnan, Moreland, Grantville, Hogansville, Mountville, LaGrange. West Point. Pine Mountain, Hamilton, Shiloh, Wann Springs, Harris Oty, Greenville. St Martes \r\nChieftains Trail Approximate mileage: 150 miles Exploring the Native American heritage. \r\nHighways: US 27, US411,GAS,US S2,US 76,GA S3 Odes: Douglasville, Lithia Springs, Canolilon, Rome. (.anersville, (.alhoun,Jasper,Chatsworth,Rossville, Dalton \r\nCovered Bridge Trail Approximate mileage: 1,000 miles To preserve and promote the last 15 of the many covered bridges that once existed in Georgia. Highways: US411,US27,US19,US441 Cities: Thomaston, Pine Mountain, Blakely, Atlanta, Watkinsville, c.artersville,Conyeis. Gainesville,Cumming, Helen \r\nDixie Highway Approximate length: 30 miles Follows 1920s-1940s travel route from Sault Saint Marie, Ml, to Miami, FL and includes area in north Georgia known as \"Battlefield Route.\" Highways: Northbound on Kennesaw Ave.out of Marienato GA 293 to Old Hwy 41to Bartow County,Mountains Cities: Marietta,Kennesaw, Acworth \r\nGeorgia's Antiques Trail Approximate mileage: 200-mile loop Antiques shopping adventure with 200 shops and dealers. Highways: 1-20,US441,US 129, l-7S,US341,andUS41 Cities: McDonough, Griffin, Barnesville, Juliette, Bolingbroke, Forsyth, Pelry, Warner Robins, Byron, Macon, Milledgeville, Eatonton, Rutledge, Madison, Watkinsville, Athens. Monroe, Social Circle, Covington, Conyeis. Norouss, Bufonl \r\nGeorgia's Peach Blossom TraU Approximate mileage: 75 miles A rural experience celebrating Georgia's famous fru it and scenery. \r\nHighways: US 41 and US 341 Cities: Jonesboro, Griffin, Bamesvllle, Forsyth, Roberta, Byron, Ft. Valley, Pelry, Warner Robins \r\nMountain granite. It fea tures a mahogany spiral staircase and the \"Rise and Fall of the Confede racy\" portrayed in nin e sta ined- glass windows. Open for tours Mon.-Fri . 11 a. m.-4 p.m., Sun. noon-3 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;;I WC \r\nRialto Center for the Performing Arts 80 Forsyth St., Atlanta, 30303 404-65 1-4727, W\\V\\V. rialtocenter.org From th e worl d music of Buena Vista Social Club and th e Klezmati cs to th e modern dance of Twyla \r\n \r\nTharp and Mark Morris, the Rialto brings th e best nati onal and intern ational arti sts to downtown \r\nAtlanta. Ca ll fo r events and fees. [;;I WC b. \r\nRobert W. Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanl\u003c1, 30309 404-733-5000, W11av.woodni ffce nter.org A foca l point for world-class perfo rming and visual arts, this center incl udes th e Alliance Theater, Atlanta Coll ege ofArt, Atlanta Symph ony Orchestra , th e 14th Street Playhouse, and the High Museum of Art. Ca ll fo r events and fees. [:;l WC 6,. \r\nSciTrek 395 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta, 30308 404-522-5500, W11av.scitrek.org This interactive science and technology museum fea tures more than 150 hands-on exhibits, dailydemonstrati ons, and a science store. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m.-5 p.m., Sun . noon-5 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;;I WC 6,. \r\n \r\nCobb County Convention and Visitors Bureau One Galleria Pkw)'. , Atlanta, 30339 678-303-2622, 800-45 1-3480, 110V1v.cobbcvb.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [:;l WC b. \r\nAtlanta Arrangements \r\n1350 Spring St., Ste. 600, Atlanta, 30309 404-443-5959 Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5: 30 p.m. Call for more inform a tion . \r\nAtlanta Hartsfield International Airport 6000 N. Tenninal Pkwy. , Atlanta, 30320 404-530-6600, 404-209- 1700, na,av.atlanta_airport.com [;;I WC b. \r\nAtlanta Preservation Center Guided Walking Tours 537 Peachtree St., E, Atlanta, 30308 404-876-2041, 40-f-876-2040 na,av.preseneatlanta. com Call for tour ti mes and fees. \r\n \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia \r\n \r\nCNN Studio Tour \r\n \r\n275 Riverside Pkw)'., Austell, 30 168 \r\n \r\nOne C I Center, Atlanta, 30348 \r\n \r\n770-948-9290, WW\\v.six{lags.com \r\n \r\n404-827-2300, 877-426-6868, w1V1v.cnn.comlstudiotour \r\n \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia is th e South east's premier Call for tour reservati ons and fees. \r\n \r\nfa mily theme park. Call fo r hours and fees. [:;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nDestination South, USA \r\n \r\nSpelman College \r\n \r\n959-B Piedmont Ave. N.E., Atlan ta, 30309 \r\n \r\n350 Spelman Ln., Atlanta, 303 1-f \r\n \r\n404-8 /5-3010 \r\n \r\n404-68 1-3643, WW\\v.spelman.edu \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\nTours ava ilable Mon.-Fri . 11 a. m., 2 p.m. \r\nCa ll fo r fees. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\nGray Line of Atlanta \r\n \r\n65 Alabama St. , Atlanta, 30337 \r\n \r\nSoweto Street Beat Dance Theatre I00 F/atshoal Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 303 16 \r\n \r\n404-767-0594, 800-965-6665, W11av.amebus.com \r\nOpen Tue.- Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\n770-5 14-7 / 76 \r\n \r\nCa ll fo r hours and fees. \r\n \r\nIncentive Travel and Meetings \r\n \r\n5825 Glenridge Dr., Bldg. 2, Ste 2 11 , Atlanta, 30328 \r\n \r\nWorld Of Coca-Cola Museum \r\n \r\n404-252-2728, 1V1V1v. usaitm.com \r\n \r\n55 Ma rtin Luther King fr. Dr. Atlanta, 30303 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 :30 p.m. \r\n \r\n404-676-5 151, \"\"\"'\"wocca tlanta.com Coca-Cola was created in Atlan ta more than 11 0 MARTA Metropolitan Atlanta RapidTransit Authority \r\n \r\nyears ago and fi rst served at a pha rmacy soda fountain 2424 Piedmont Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30324-3330 \r\n \r\nnear Underground Atlan ta. Learn about th e history of 404-848-4711, 404-848-3450, naVlv. itsmarta.com \r\n \r\nCoca-Cola through exhibits and videos, watch an old- MARTA is Atlanta's public transportation S)'Stem. It \r\n \r\nfas hioned soda jerk demonstrate how Coca-Cola was runs daily 5 a.m.- 1 a.m. Ca ll fo r fees. [;;1 6,. \r\n \r\nonce prepared, and taste internationally distributed \r\n \r\nCoca-Cola products unava ilable anywhere else in the Southeast Tourism Society \r\n \r\nUnited States. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun . 3400 Peachtree Rd. N.E., Ste 725 \r\n \r\n110011-6 p.m. Call for fees. [:;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nAtlanta, 30326 \r\n \r\n404-364-9847, w1V1v.escapetothesoutheast.com \r\n \r\nWren'sNest House Museum \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a. rn .- 5 p.m. Call for prices. WC 6,. \r\n \r\n1050 Ralph David Ahemath)' Blvd. S. W, Atlanta, 303 IO \r\n \r\n404-753-7735, 1V11av. accessatlanta.com \r\n \r\nTours by BJ \r\n \r\nThis was once the home of Joel Cha ndl er Harris, the P.O. Box 898 1, Atlanta, 31106 \r\n \r\n19th-century writer famous fo r his tales of Brer Rabbit. 404-872-7722, 877-872-0980, 1V1V111. toursb)'bi- com \r\n \r\nAtlanta's oldest house museum and a J ati onal Call for tour reservation and fees. \r\n \r\nHistoric landmark, the Wren's Nest hosts quarterlysto- \r\n \r\n1}-telling times, and incl udes a museum store. Open \r\n \r\nBUFORD H-6 \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nTue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Call fo r fees. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nBuford Artist Colony \r\n \r\nZoo Atlanta \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Bufo rd \r\n \r\n800 Cherokee Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 303 15 \r\n \r\nMa in St. from S. Lee St. to Hi ll St., Buford, 305 18 \r\n \r\n404-624-5822, 888-945-5432, w1V1v.zooa tlanta.org \r\n \r\n770-27 1-0008, WW\\v. bufordbiz.com \r\n \r\nSpend the clay at this zoo and see nea rly 1,000 speci- Buford is home to more than 40 fu ll-time working \r\n \r\nmens, representing 250 species of animals from all painters, sculptors, glass blowers, photograph ers, jewel- \r\n \r\nover the world. Don't miss th e giant pandas of ers, woodcarvers, and other artists. Buford artists open \r\n \r\nChengdu . Open Mon.- Fri. 9:30 a. m.-5:30 p.m., their studios to allow the public a chance to rneel \r\nSat.-Sun. 9:30 a.m.- 6:30 p. m. Call for fees. [;;I WC b. them, view works in progress, and observe the creative \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nprocess in action. Open third weekend of eve!}' month \r\nSat.-Sun . 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;I WC b. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\n65 Upper Alabama St., Atlanta, 30303 \r\n \r\nHoliday on Lake Lanier \r\n \r\n404-577-2148, WIV\\V.atlan ta.com \r\n \r\n6900 Holiday Rd., Bufo rd, 305 18 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 110011-6 p.m. 770-945-720 I, WIV\\V.westrec.comllakelanier.html \r\n \r\nWC b. \r\n \r\nThis marina offers full-fac ility bathhouses, coin-oper- \r\n \r\n22 \r\n \r\n 1 \r\n \r\nated laundry fa ciliti es, a ship store, boat rentals, and jet-sk i rentals. The surrounding property also fea tures rental cabins, restaurants, pavilions, and a chapel. Open daily. Ca ll fo r fees. ~ WC 6,. \r\nLake Lanier Islands Beach and Waterpark 6950 Holiday Rd., Buford, 305 1 770-9-15-8787, 11nvw.lakela11ierisla11ds.com This exciting water park reatures th e largest wave pool in the Southeast, along with water sli des, beac h volleyba ll , and a host or oth er fun attractions. Open May-Sept. Sun.-Fri . 10 11.m .-6 p.m ., Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Call fo r Fees. ~ WC 6,. \r\nLanier Museum of Natural History 260 I Buford Dam Rd. , Bu ford, 305 18 770-932--f-160, www.co.gwi1111ell.ga.us This small museum fea tures wildlife exhibits, a reptile collection, and a butterAy ga rden, all representative oF Georgia's na tu ra l envi ronment. Th e Lan ier Museum also provides a number oF classes, programs, and fi eld tou rs for adults and children throughout th e year. Open Tue.-Sat. 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Ca ll fo r fees. ~WC \r\n \r\nFlags or all nati ons hang above this marke~)lace. lrnports frorn growers and shippers worldwide distribute to the retail and wholesa le trade. It also has a restaurant, and a bakery. Open 9 a.m.-9 p.111 . Free. ~ WC 6,. \r\nDowntown Decatur Prom E. Po11ce de Leo11 Ave. to Clairemont Ave. Decatur, 30030 -+04-37 1-8386, nnvw.decaturga.com Down town Decatur has more th an 120 retai l and rcstaurn nt locati ons, including ga ll eri es, boutiques, and antiques shops. Ca ll fo r hours and fees. ~ WC \r\nHistoric Complex of DeKalb Historical Society 720 W. Trinity Pl., Deca tur, 30030 -f0-f-373- 1088, 1V\\1\"v.dekalbhistory.org The hi tori c compl ex includes three antebellum \r\nHIGH e x p e c \r\n \r\nstructures: the Benjamin Swanton Ilouse, th e Biffie Cabin, and the Thomas-Barbercabin. Explore these old homes and lea rn th e tales that surround them. Ca ll for tour rese rva tions. Free. ~ WC 6,. \r\nNorth DeKalb Mall 2050 Lawre11ceville H\"?' Decatur, 30033 -104-235-6-f-H, noV\\v.ggpexlra.com Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a. m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.n1. ~ WC 6,. \r\nOld Courthouse on the Square 101 E. Court Square, Decatur, 30030 -f0-f-373 1088, m,nv. dekalbhistory.org This form er co urth ouse is more than I00 years old and fea ture th e Jim Cherry Muse um , wh ich include a special C ivil War room. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. ~WC ' \r\nt at Io ns \r\n \r\nLanier Sailing Academy 6920 llolida)' Rd., Buford, 305 18 770-945-88 10, 00-68-f-9-163, 110,nv.la11iersail.com The academy offers ai ling classes, sa ilboat rentals, and boat rentals. Open daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Ca ll for Fees. ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nMall of Georgia 3333 Buford Dr. , Buford, 305 19 678--182-8788, 110,nv. mal/ofgeorgia.com Home to 225 stores and Georgia's only seven-story, 3-D IMAX th ea ter, Mall oF Georgia is the Southeast's largest shopping destinati on. Open Mon.-Sat. !Oa.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 12 noon--0 p.111. ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nAtlanta'sChinatown Shopping Square 5379 ew Peachtree Rd., Chamblee, 3034 1 770--158-6660, www.atla11tachi11atown.com Thi mall features two restaurants, a grocery store, a bookstore, jewelers, a video ren tal store, a bea uty alon, and other retai lers. Call for hours. ~ WC 6,. \r\nChamblee'sAntique Row 3519 Broad St. , Chamblee, 303-f I 770-455-475 1, wmv.a11tiquerow.com Stroll from shop to shop in this uniqu e suburban Atlanta neighborhood featu ring more than 200 dea lers offering quali ty an tiques and collectibl es. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC \r\nGreat Gatsby'sAuction Gallery 5070 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Chamblee, 303-f I 770-457- 1903, wmv.gatsbys.com This I00,000-squa re-foo t warehouse features a fin e-art gallery, a cla sic au tomobile showroom, and a threeacre garden area ou tside. Open Mon .-Sa t. 9 a. m.-5 p.111. Free. ~ WC 6,. \r\nSTON _ _ \r\nDeKalb Technical College 495 . I11dia11 Creek Dr., Clarksto11, 3002 1 404-297- 1602, 1101011. dekalb.org Call for tour reservations. Free. ~ WC 6,. \r\nDeKalb Farmers Market 300 E. Po11ce de Leon Ave., Decatur, 3003 1 -104-377-6-f00, wmv.dekalb(c1n11ersmarket.com \r\n \r\nHIGH m u s e u m \r\n \r\n \r\no f \r\n \r\n \r\nar t \r\n ! \r\n23 \r\n \r\n www.GEo RG1AON M v M1 No.oRG I 1 .8 00 V1 s 1T G A \r\n \r\nParks \u0026 Historical Sites \r\nGeorgia is known for havi ng one of the best slate park systems in the nation, protecting more than 77, 500 acres of natural beauty. For more info rmation visit, uov\\V.gastateparks.org or call 800-864-7275. See our ad on page 9. \r\nLITHIA SPRINGS Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Park Mount Vemon Rd., Lithia Springs, 30057 77 0-732-587 1 Follow signs from 1-20, Exit -H (Thornton Rd.) \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE Panola Mountain State Conservation Park Stockbridge, 3028 1 770-389-780 I 18 miles southeast ofAtlanta 011 GA. HuJ /55 \r\nTravel Services \r\nDeKalb Convention and Visitors Bureau 750 Commerce Dr. , Decat11r, 30030 404-378-2525, 800-999-6055, wMv.dcvb.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a. m.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6,. \r\nDORAVILLE \r\nAsian Square 5150 Buford Hw)'., Doraville, 30341 Asian Square has Ori ental groceri es and produ cts. Open da ily 9 a.m.-9 p.m . [ii WC 6,. \r\nKorea Garden 5158 Bufo rd Hu~1., Doraville, 30340 770-454-6200 Enjoy wonderful Korean cuisine at Korea Carden. \r\nOpen daily 11 a. m.- 1 a. m. Cil WC 6,. \r\nDOUGLASVILLE \r\nArbor Place Mall 6700 Douglas Blvd., Douglasville 30 135 770-947-4244 This is Georgia's largest shopp ing complex west of Atl anta. An 18-screen theater and two restaura nts are \r\non site. Cil WC 6,. \r\nCultural Arts Center 8652 Campbellton St., Douglasville, 30 134 770-949-2 787 T he CAC se rves as the headquarters for cultura l activity in the area and is housed in a lovely I9th-century home with Greek archi tecture. T he CAC has monthly artists' receptions, exhibits, and special programs, \r\nincl uding eth nic and holiday celebra ti ons. Cil WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services \r\nDouglasville Convention and Visitors Bureau 6694 E. Broad St., Douglasville, 30134 770-947-5920, 800-66 1-00 13, M1ov. douglasvillecvb.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.m. Cil WC \r\nAtlanta Ice Forum 2300 Satellite Blvd., Duluth, 30097 770-8 13- 10 10, \\V\\V\\V.icefon1111.com This full-service public ice-skating rink is also home of the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers. Practices are open to \r\nth e pu blic. Call fo r schedul e and fees. Cil WC 6,. \r\nAurora Theatre 3087-B Ma in St., Duluth, 30096 770-476-7926, M1ov.a uroratheatre.com Located in historic downtown Dul uth , th e Aurora T hea tre is considered a rising star in North Georgia \r\n \r\nregional th ea ter, offering hi gh-quality, classic, and contemporary musica ls, comedies, and dra mas. Ca ll fo r events and fees. Cil WC 6,. \r\nDave and Buster's 4000 Ven ture Dr., Duluth, 30096 770-497-11 52, uo,ov.daveandbusters.com Dave and Buster's fea tures a restaura nt, an arcade, billiards, and more. People under 21 need to be accompanied by a parent or gua rdian over 25. Ca ll for hours and fees. [ii WC 6,. \r\n \r\n770-623-3600, 888--f9-f-6638, \\\\l\\\\l\\V.gcvb.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. rn .-5 p.m. Cil WC 6,. \r\nDUNWOODY \r\nDeKalb College (North Campus) 270 1 Wo mack Rd., Dunwood)', 30338 770-55 1-3070 \r\nCa ll for tour reserva tions. Free. Cil WC 6,. \r\nEAST POINT \r\n \r\nGwinnett Civic and Cultural Center \r\n \r\nNational Archives and Records Administration \r\n \r\n6400 Sugarloaf Pku7., Duluth, 30097 \r\n \r\n1557 St. Joseph Ave., E{IS / Point, 303-f4 \r\n \r\n770-623--+966, 800-224-6422 \r\n \r\n404-763-7-+77, uo1ov.11cm1.gov \r\n \r\n1\\l\\\\l\\\\l.g\\\\li1111ettcivicce11ter.co111 \r\n \r\nT he Na ti onal Archi ves and Records Administrati on \r\n \r\nJ estled in 80 ac res of bea utiful 11oodlands, and crys- houses in fo rmation fo r genea logy resea rch. Visitors \r\n \r\nta l lakes, th e center provides a multi use fa cility fo r must call ahead. Open Mon.- Fri . 7 a.m.-4 p.m., \r\n \r\nbus inesses, ind ustries, civic org,mi za ti ons, and loca l except Tue. till-8 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6,. \r\n \r\ngroups. Call fo r events and fees. [ii WC 6,. \r\n \r\nFAIRBURN E-8 \r\n \r\nGwinnett Place Mall \r\n \r\n2100 Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth, 30096 \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Fairburn \r\n \r\n770-476-5160, \\\\l\\\\l\\v.shopsimon.com \r\n \r\nDowntown Fairbum , 302 13 \r\n \r\nGwinnett Place houses more than 220 specialty 770-306- /050 \r\n \r\nstores, including Abercrombie and Fitch, Ann Taylor, A cluster of shops with gifts, antiques, collectibles, and \r\n \r\nCoach, and th e Disney Store. Open Mon.-Sat. IO restaurants are ava ilable here. Be sure to include the \r\n \r\na. m.-9 p.m., Sun . 110011-6 p.m. Cil WC 6,. \r\n \r\nHistori c Sites/ ~onum en ts Confederate Flag \r\n \r\nMonumen t, Confederate Monument, Fa irbum C ih \r\n \r\nJacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts \r\n \r\nCemeterr, Crave of First Woman Sheriff, Old \r\n \r\n6-fOO Sugarloa f Pk\\Vy. , Bldg. 300, Du luth, 30097 \r\n \r\nCampbell County Courthouse, and WWI i\\llonu menl. \r\n \r\n770-623-6002, \\\\l\\\\l\\V. hudge11sce11ter.org \r\n \r\nT he Hudgens Center houses the Fowler Ga llery, th e Old Campbell County Museum \r\n \r\nKistner Call ery, and th e Chi ldren's Arts Museum . Old Campbell Coun ty Courthouse and E. Broad St. \r\n \r\nOpen Tue.- Fri . I p.m.-5 p.rn., S,1t. IOa. m.-3 p.m. Fairbt1m, 302 13 \r\n \r\nCall fo r fees. Cil WC 6,. \r\n \r\n770-964-6007 \r\n \r\n. Learn the history of Ca mpbell County and visit a his- \r\n \r\nLanders-Cain House and Sweetwater Cemetery \r\n \r\ntoric courth ouse. C11II for tour reserva ti ons. Free. \r\n \r\n/000 Pleasant Hill Rd., Dult1 th, 30096 \r\n \r\nCil WC 6,. \r\n \r\n770-441-1645, 1101011.g\\Vinnett.hs.org \r\n \r\nCome see th e birthplace of Eli Pinson Landers, a Southside Theatre Guild \r\n \r\nConfede rate soldi er from Gwinnett who auth ored the 20 W. Cam pbellton St., Fairbt1m, 302 13 \r\n \r\nposthumously pu blished collecti on of letters Weep 770-969-0956, 110\\1\\v.stgplays.com \r\n \r\n1ot fo r Me, Dear Mo ther. Open daily. Free. Cil WC T his is the longest-run ning nonprofit communih \r\ntheater in Georgia. Call for events and fees. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\nPirates Cove Adventure Golf \r\n \r\n3380 Ventu re Pkw)'., Duluth, 30096 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n770-623-4 184, 1\\1\\vw. piratescore. net \r\n \r\nFairburn City Hall \r\n \r\nTest your putting skills in a fun -fill ed setting of natu- 56 Malone St. , Fairbum, 30213 \r\n \r\nra l wo nd ers, waterfa ll s, lavish landsca ping, an d 770-964-2244, \\\\l\\\\l\\V,fairbt1 m.com \r\n \r\ndelightful pirate themes. Open Mon.-Fri . noon-9 Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p.m. [ii WC 6,. \r\n \r\np.m. , Sat. IO a. m.-11 p.m., Sun . 10 a.m-9 p.m. Call \r\n \r\nfo r fees. [ii WC \r\n \r\nFAYETTEVILLE F-9 \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum 3595 Peachtree Rd., Dt1luth, 30096 770-476-20 13, M1ov.sn11duluth.org T he South eastern Railway Museu m fea tures 80 pi eces of reti red railway equipment. See Pres iden t Harding's private ca r, the Superb, and take a short train rid e. Open Apr.-Nov. T hu.-Fri . IOa. m.-5 p.m., Dec.-Jan. Sat. only, 10 a. m.-4 p.m. Call fo r fees. \r\nCil WC 6,. \r\nStrickland House Antiques 2956 Buford H11?', Du luth, 30096 770-497-8008 Once the residence of Georgia's first fe male mayor, Alice Strickland, th is I04-yea r-old Victorian home is fil led with qua lity antiques and gifts. It is a frequent winn er of the Best Antique Store in Gwi nnett by area \r\nmagazi nes. Open Mon.-Sat. IOa. m.-5 p.m. Cil \r\nTravel Services \r\nGwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau 6500 Sugarloaf Pkll?', Ste. 200 Duluth, 30097 \r\n \r\nFayette County Historical Society 195 Lee St. , Fayetteville, 302 1-f 770-716-6020 11, e society runs a research center for genealogical and historical research. Open Tue. 6 p.m.-9 p.m., Tim. IO \r\na. m.-1 p.m. , Sat. 9 a. m.-1 p.m. Free. Cil WC 6,. \r\nHolliday Dorsey-Fife House 140 W. Lanier Ave., Fayetteville, 302 /4 770-46 1-6029, 110,ov.fayetteville-ga-us.org Th is museum , loca ted in the house where Doc Holl iday once li ved, featu res Gone With the Win d and C ivi l War memora bilia. Visitors ca n also see Doc Holl iday's old dentist equipmen t and learn about the history of Fayette County. Call fo r hours and fees. \r\nCil WC 6,. \r\nStarr'sMill Scenic Stop H11?' 85 S. and 85 Co1111ector, Fa)'etteville, 302/ 4 770-46 /-6029 Stop here for a sceni c picn ic where you can look upon a wa terfa ll and the red mill that sits in Starr's Mill L1kc . \r\nOpen daily. Free. Cil \r\n \r\n24 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nFayette County Chamber of Commerce 200 Courthouse Square, Fayetteville, 302 14 770-461-9983, wmv.{ayettechamber.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.- 5 p.m. [;l \u0026 \r\nPhiladelphia Presbyterian Church 35 1 Morrow Rd., Forest Park, 30297 404-366-185 1 This building, built in I825, is the oldest chu rch in Clayton County. It sti ll contai ns minu tes of sess ion meetings from 183l . Call fo r tour reserva ti ons. Free. \r\n[;lWC\u0026 \r\nGRA TVILLE \r\nBonnie Castle Bed and Breakfast 2 Post St. , Grantville, 30220 770-583-3090, 800-26 1-3090 11ovi v.co mmuni tynow.com lbonniecastle This Victorian bu il ding offers a step back in tim e to a more gracious era. T he two-story, 20-room mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The tour in cludes a doll fac tory and hau nted tales. Ca ll fo r \r\ntour rese rvations. Free. [;l WC \r\nTravel Services \r\nHistoric Grantville Driving Tour 100 Walt Sanders lv/emorial Dr., Newnan , 30265 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382 Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.- 5 p.m. Free. [;l \r\n \r\nClayton County Jail and History Center 125 King St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-4 73-0 197 Purchased in I971 b)' the Jonesboro Hi stori cal Society, thi s bu ildi ng had served as a jail since 1919. It now houses th e Clayton Coun ty Historica l Mu- \r\nseU1n. Open Wed.- Th u. 11 a. m.-3 p.m. Free. [;l WC \r\nJonesboro Greenhouse 139 College St. , Jonesboro, 30236 770-477-l084, 11oviv.jonesborogreenho11se.com T he Greenh ouse has a quality of character distingui shed by origina l charm and showcase interiors and undi minished since 1879, when it was described as \"the grand est house from Atlanta to Macon.\" Ca ll fo r \r\ntour reservati ons and fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nPatrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial Cemetery Johnson St. and McDonough St., Jonesboro, 30236 \r\n \r\n770-4 78-4800 Here lie the remains of 1,000 unidentifi ed Confedera te sold iers who died in the Battl e of Jonesboro. The headstones are arranged to fo rm the shape of th e Confedera te battle fl ag. Open daily. Free. \r\n[;l \u0026 \r\nRoad to Tara Museum 104 N. Main St. , Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-4800, 800-662-7829, 11ovw.visitscarlett.com Found in th e Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center, th e Road to Tara Museum offers visitors a chance to see C ivil \\.Ya r and Gone With the Wind memorabilia. Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a. m.-4 \r\np.m. Adults $5, stud ents and seniors $4. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nSigma Chi Monument \u0026 Park l l 00 1 Tara Blvd., Jonesboro, 30236 770-42 8-4800 \r\n \r\ngwinnett cou~:ty \r\nmetro atlanta georgta \r\n \r\nAtlanta Motor Speedway 1500 Tara Pl., Hampton, 30228 770-707-7904, ,viviv.gospeedway.com \r\nCa ll for events and fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nNewman Wetlands Center 2755 Freeman Rd., Hampton, 30228 770-603-5606, ,viviv.ccwa I.com Come learn about wetlands, see ou r educational exhibits, have a picnic, and take a scenic hike. Call \r\nfor hours. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nShamrock-Blalock Recreation Area Shamrock Rd. , Hampton, 30228 770-473 -4042 Com e visit Shamrock Lake and Blalock Reservoir. Go fis hing (no motorized boats) or have a picnic! Ca ll fo r \r\nhours and fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nTravel Services \r\nClayton County Chamber of Commerce 4220 International Pkwy., Ste 100, Hapeville, 30354 404-608-2770, w,viv.claytoncham. org \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8 a. m.- 5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nAntique funeral Museum/Margaret Mitchell Playhouse 168 N. McDonough St. , Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-72l I Visitors can view a horse-drawn hearse, a pre-C ivil War casket, and antique C ivil War embalming equipment. The Marga ret Mitchell Playhouse was once located on the Fitzgera ld Plan tation, which belonged to Marga ret Mitchell 's gra ndm other. It is a fu lly decorated, one-room house in whi ch Margaret Mitchell \r\nplayed as a chil d. Open daily. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nmillion square feet of malls. \r\n0 \r\nwith the greats at the BellSouth Classic. \r\n'  \r\nhometown charm in our scenic cities. \r\n \r\nVisit Gwinnett. The Shopping Capital of the South. The Mall of Georgia. Discover Mills. Gwinnett Place Mall and hundreds of one-of-a-kind boutiques - but there's more. Countless golf courses. Quaint small towns. Great hotels. Stone Mountain. Lake Lanier. Fun. Safe. Affordable. And easy access to Atlanta. \r\n \r\n y your next vacation. Come to Gwinnett. \r\n \r\n1-888-494-6638 for a FREE Attractions and Savings Guide \r\nwww.gcvb.org \r\n \r\n~mqm \r\nGwinnett- \r\nConvention and Visitors Buru11, \r\n \r\n25 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGtA0NMYMINo.oRG I 1 .Boo V1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nMembers of th e 28th Mississippi Cavalry met here in 1864 to renew their Sigma Chi vows. The memorial stands as a tribute to fraternal brotherhood. Open daily. Free. \r\nWarren House 102 W. Mimosa Dr., Jonesboro, 30236 770-473-0404 Bui lt in 1840 by Guy Warren, one of the city's first city commissioners, the Warren House served as a fi eld hospital and headquarters for Civi l War troops in \r\n1864. Call for tour reservations and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Clayton County Convention and Visitors Bureau/Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center 104 N. Main St. , Jonesboro, 30236 \r\n770-478-4800, 800-662-7829, 1V\\vw.visitscarlett.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-5:30 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\nHistorical and HystericalTours 104 N. Main St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-477-8864, www.peterbonner.com Calli for tour times and fees. \r\nKENNESAW E-6 \r\nKennesaw MountainNational Battlefield Park 900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr., Kennesaw, 30152 770-427-4686, Mvw.nps.gov\\kemo Come visit the most complete Civil War battlefield of the 1864 Atlanta Campaign and enjoy hiking trails, recreation areas, and picnicking facilities . Tours and a \r\nshort film are also available. Call for hours. Free. lil WC \r\nSouthern Museum of CivilWar and Locomotive History 2829 Cherokee St. , Kennesaw, 30144 770-427-2 117, www. kennesaw.ga. us This Smithsonian-affil iated museum, showcases how the locomotive has shaped history. Exhibits include Clover locomotives and the famous Civil War-era loco- \r\nmotive The General. Call for hours and fees. lil WC 6' \r\nTownCenter at Cobb 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy. .W. Ken nesaw, 30144 770-424-0915, W\\\\llv.shopsimon.com This mall features Rich's, Macy's Parisian , J. C. Penney, Sears, and more. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a. m .-9 \r\np.m., Sun. 12:30 p.m.-6 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nU.S. Play 775 Cobb Place Blvd., Kennesaw, 30144 770-42 7-7679 U.S . Play is a fun-fill ed entertainment center perfect for your next meeting, special event, team-building activity, or corporate outing. Open Mon.-Thu. 3 p.m .-midnight, Fri. noon-3 a. m ., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-3 \r\na.m. , Sun. noon-3 a.m . Call for fees. lil WC 6' \r\nLAWRENCEVIL LE H- 6 \r\nDiscover Mills 5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy. , Lawrenceville, 30043 678-847-5000, 866-CAMlLLS, www.discovem1ills.com In addition to 200 reta ilers and outlets, D iscover M ills features uniqu e restaurants and entertainm ent. Open Mon .-Sat. IO a.m.-9:30 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. \r\nlil WC 6' \r\n \r\nlighting of th e Christmas tree on Thanksgiving evening. Open Tue.-Fri. IO a. m .-4 p.m . Free. \r\nlil WC 6' \r\nGwinnett Historical Society/Gwinnett History Center 185 Crogan St., Lawrenceville, 30046 770-822-51 74, \\\\llV\\v.gwinnetths.org Devoted to the preservation of Gwinnett County's ri ch historical heritage, the Histori cal Society has more than 600 members. They maintain a genealogy and history li brary in th e co urthouse . Open \r\nMon.-Fri . 9:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. lil WC b \r\nGwinnett History Museum 455 Perry St. , Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-51 78, 1V1vw.gogwinnett.com Built in 1855 , this museum was originally the Lawrenceville Female Seminary. It now features historic artifacts and exhibits about nineteen th-centu ry Gwinnett, including an exhibit about C ivil War satirist Bill Arp. Open Mon .-Thu . IO a. m .-4 p.m ., \r\nSat. noon-5 p.m. Call for fees. lil WC \r\nHistoric Downtown Lawrenceville Historic Courthouse Square, Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-5450, 1V1111v.lawrenceville.ga.com Visit th is charming mix of cra ft, an tiques, and retail \r\nshops. Call for hours. lil WC 6' \r\nLILBURN \r\nOld Town Lilburn 93 Main St., Li/bum, 30047 770-279-1300 A vestige of Cwinnett's historic past, Old Town Lilburn's shops are housed in restored mercantile stores and homes, as well as an old gas station . \r\nCall for hours. lil WC 6' \r\nYellow River Game Ranch 4525 Hwy. 78, Li/bum, 30047 770-972-6643, 877-972-6643 1111V1v.ye llo wrive rgam eranch .com Stroll along the trail in this 24-acre anima l preserve. See white-tail ed deer, Georgia black bears, buffalo, lamb, sheep, bunnies, goats, and ducks. Open daily 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (last tickets are sold at 5 p.m.). Call \r\nfor fees. lil WC 6' \r\nLITHIA SPRINGS \r\nSweetwater Creek State Conservation Park Mount Vernon Rd., Lithia Springs, 30057 Follow signs from 1-20, Exit 44 (Thornton Rd.) 770-732-5871, \\\\ll1av.gastateparks.org Here you'll find more than 2,000 quiet acres just west of Atlanta . Miles of hiking trails wind through the woods and follow Sweetwater Creek to the ruins of a textile mill burned during the Civil War. Fishing and boat renta l are ava ilable. o camping. Open daily 7 \r\na.m .-lO p.m . Call for fees. lil WC 6' \r\nLOCUST GROVE G-9 \r\nH\u0026 HOrchards 100 Colvin Dr., Locust Grove, 30248 770-957-49 12, 770-957-4330 Pi ck your own peaches and pay per bucket. Call for \r\nhours and fees. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nTanger Outlet Center 1000 Tonger Dr., Ste 200, Locust Grove, 30248 770-957-53 10, 800-409-7029, \\\\llV\\V.tangeroutlet.com Buy direct from the manufacturer. More than 60 brand-name outlet stores offer a large selection of topquality, in-season merchandise at prices 40 percent off retail every day. Open Mon .-Sat. IO a.m .-9 p.m ., \r\nSun. noon-6 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nLOGANVILLE \r\n \r\nCarousel Quarters Animal Farm 3540 Sharon Church Loop, Loganville, 30052 770-466-4670 This petting farm offers pony rides and hayrides as well as animals to pet and see. It also features a pi cnic area, a playground, and a country store. Call for reser- \r\nvations and fees. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nVines Botanical Gardens and Manor House 3500 Oak Grove Rd., Loganville, 30052 770-466-7532, 1111V1v.vinesbotanicalgardens.com Stroll through 23 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, and en joy the new garden railroad. Stop by the restaurant fo r lunch or Sunday brun ch and visit the cha rming gift shop. Open daily IO a. m .-5 p.m . Ca ll \r\nfor fees. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nMARIETTA E-6 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nBrumby Hall and Gardens 500 Powder Springs St. , Marietta , 30064 77.0-427-2500, \\\\llV\\V.mariettaresort.com Built by Colonel Anoldus VanderHorst Brumby, the superintendent of th e old Georgia Mi litary Institute, this antebellum home features five rooms plus a solarium. Ca ll for events, tour reservations, and fees. \r\nlil WC 6' \r\n \r\nHistoric Marietta Square Downtown Marietta, Marietta , 30060 770-429-1115, 800-835-0445 1111V1v. mariettasquare.com This quaint Victorian town square offers uniqu \r\nstores, antiques shops, restaurants, museums, and th e- \r\naters. Call for events, hours, and fees. lil WC \r\n \r\nMarietta/Cobb Museum of Art 30 Atlanta St. , Marietta, 30060 \r\n770-528-1444, '\"'\"\"' mariettasquare.com T he only Am erican art museum in th e metropolitan \r\nAtlanta area , this museum primari ly showcase, \r\nAmerican art from the I9th and 20th centuries. Open \r\nTue.-Sat. 11 a.m .-5 p.m. Call for fees. lil WC b \r\n \r\nMarietta Confederate Cemetery/Marietta City Cemetery 381 Powder Springs St., Marietta, 30060 770-794-5606 Buried in the Confederate Cemetery are more than 3,000 dead from the C ivil War era. The C ity Cemetery dates back further, to the I830s, and co~tains many loca lly famous histori cal figures. Open \r\ndai ly. Free. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nMarietta Fire Museum 112 Ha)ines St., Marietta, 30060 770-794-5467 \r\nThe museum showcases antique fire engines and fire- \r\nfighting equipment. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.m . \r\nFree. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nGwinnett Historic Courthouse 185 Crogan St. , Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-5450 \\\\llVIV.gogwinnett.com!gwinnetthistoriccourthouse The courthouse is the site of the infamous Larry Flynt trial and shooting. Seasonal events are held on th e grounds year-round , and thousands attend the annual \r\n \r\nNoah'sArkAnimal Rehabilitation Center 712 L. C. Griffin Rd., Locust Grove, 30248 770-957-0888, \\\\ll1av.noahs-ark.org This center houses rehab ilitated and exotic animals \r\nsuch as bears, lions, tigers, monkeys, and more. \r\nVisitors can picni c here and view the animals. Call \r\nfor hours and fees. lil WC b \r\n \r\nMarietta Museum of History No. 1 Depot St. , Ste 200, Marietta, 30060 770-528-043 1, \\\\llV\\V.mariettahistory.org Discover th e rich history of Marietta and Cobb \r\nCounty. Exhibits are located in the historic Kenn esaw \r\nHouse . Open Mon.-Sat. IO am.-4 p.m ., Sun. I \r\np.m.-4 p.m. Call for fees. lil WC b \r\n \r\n26 \r\n \r\n .9rm\u003c' ,milt tfte '/Hm/ \r\n \r\nU .S. AND FOREIGN EDITIONS OF \" GONE WITH THE WIND\" FROM THE H ERB BRI DGES C OLLECTION AT THE ROAD TO TARA MUSEUM , JONESBORO , G EORGIA \r\n \r\nefJ7{Hlb CLAYTON COUNTY CONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU \r\n \r\n_$,ad \r\n \r\n6/Pitlv Mb 6/Pirtd \r\n \r\nPLANTATION TOURS  MUSEUMS  SOUVENIRS \r\n1-800-662-7829 \r\nWWW. VISITSCARLETT. COM \r\n \r\n www.GEORG 1AONMYMIND.ORG I I .Boo V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nMarietta National Cemetery 500 Wash ington Ave., Marietta, 30060 \r\n \r\ncrafts booths and more. O pen Sat. 9 a.m .-6 p.m., \r\nSun . 10 a.m.---0 p.m. Free. WC O'- \r\n \r\nNEWNAN 0-9 \r\n \r\n770-428-563 1, 423-855-6590 \r\n \r\nMale Academy Museum \r\n \r\nMore than I0,000 Civil War soldiers are buried here. Ragg Tyme Fine Furnishings and Antiques \r\n \r\n30 Temple Ave., Newnan, 30263 \r\n \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;;I WC \r\n \r\n54 Covington St. , McDonough , 30253 \r\n \r\n770-25 1-0207, 1V11av.nchistoricalsocietyorg \r\n \r\n770-898-0000 \r\n \r\nThe Ma le Academy, which once prepared Newnan 's \r\n \r\nMountasia Family Fun Center \r\n \r\nAt Ragg Tyme, you'll find designer jewelry, new fur- young men for college, now serves as a museum. \r\n \r\n175 Emest Barrett Pki1')', Marietta, 30066 \r\n \r\nniture, antiques, floral arrangements, mirrors, and Highlighted is an extensive exhibit of th e Civil War \r\n \r\n770-422-3440, 1V1vw.mountasia.com \r\n \r\nmore. Open Tue.-Fri . 10 a.m.---0 p.m. , Sat. 9 a.m.-5 with period weaponry and arti facts. Open Tue.-Thu . \r\n \r\nT his famil y fun park has go-ca rts, bumper boats, p.m. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\n10 a.m.-noon , I p.m.-3 p.m. , Sat.-Sun. I p.rn.-3 \r\n \r\n54 holes of mini ature golf, 60 video ga mes, an d \r\n \r\np.m. Call for fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nmore . Ope n Sun .-Thu . noon-JO p.m ., Fri. Travel Services \r\n \r\nnoon-m idnight, Sat. IO a. m.-midnight. Ca ll for Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Newnan Community Theatre Company \r\n \r\nfee s. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nBureau, and Welcome Center \r\n \r\n24 First Ave., Newnan, 30263 \r\n \r\n1709 H,vy. 20, W., McDonoug h, 30253 \r\n \r\n770-683-NCTC, \\V\\V\\V.newnantheatre.com \r\n \r\nRoot House Museum \r\n \r\n770-957-5786, 888-436-7926, IV\\Vlv. he111ycou 11ty.com T his group serves the West Georgia area, providing \r\n \r\n145 Denmead St., Marietta, 30060 770-426-4982 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat. 11 am.-4 p.m. comedies, dramas, musicals, Shakespeare, and chi l- \r\n \r\n[;;I WCo- \r\n \r\ndren's theater. Call for events and fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nHoused in a middl e-class merchants home that once \r\n \r\nbelonged to pharmacist William Root, this museum \r\n \r\nMORELAND 0 -10 \r\n \r\nOak Grove Plantation and Gardens and B\u0026B \r\n \r\nportrays middle-cla ss life in th e 1850s. Open \r\n \r\n4537 N. Hwy. 29, Newnan , 30265 \r\n \r\nTue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for fees. [;;I WC' \r\n \r\nErskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum \r\n \r\n770-463-3010, 11aV1v.coweta.ga.us \r\n \r\nE. Camp St. in Moreland To11m Square, Moreland, 30259 This 1830s planta tion home refl ects early Plantation \r\n \r\nTheatre in the Square \r\n \r\n770-25 1-4438, Mvw.coweta.ga.us \r\n \r\nPlain and Federa l styles . Now a private residence, it is \r\n \r\n11 Whitlock Ave., Ma rietta, 30064 \r\n \r\n\"The Little Manse,\" birthp lace of Erskin e surrounded by gardens specializing in old-fashioned \r\n \r\n770-422-8369, 1V1vw.theatreinthesq11are.com \r\n \r\nCaldwe ll , has been restored to its 1903 appea rance fl owers and shrubs. Call for tour reservations and fees. \r\n \r\nThis nonprofit th eater provides year-round entertai n- and re located to the town squ are as a house muse- C;;IWC \r\n \r\nment for adults and special productions for young um showcas ing Ca ldwe ll 's life and accomplish- \r\n \r\npeople. Call for events and fees. WC O'- \r\n \r\nments. Open Sat.-Su n. I p.m .-4 p.m . Ca ll for fees . Travel Services \r\n \r\n[;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nCoweta County Convention and Visitors Bureau and \r\n \r\nWhite Water and American Adventures \r\n \r\nWelcome Center \r\n \r\n250 Cobb Pkivy. N., Marietta, 30062 \r\n \r\nLewis Grizzard Museum \r\n \r\n100 Wa lt Sanders Memoria l Dr., Newnan, 30265 \r\n \r\n770-424-WAVE, 11avw.sixf1ags.com \r\n \r\n2769 Hwy. 29 S. , Mo reland, 30259 \r\n \r\n770-254-2627, 800-826-9382, 1V11av.coweta.ga.us \r\n \r\nWhite Water features the world's tallest free falls on 770-304-1490, 800-826-9382, \\V\\V\\V.coweta.ga. us \r\n \r\nOpen Mon .-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\nthe C liffi1anger, along with a wave pool, water rides, View memorabilia of renowned hu morist/a uth or [;;I we' \r\n \r\nfood, and a gift shop. American Adventures is home Lewis Grizzard. See his old twewriters, fam ily pho- \r\n \r\nto the 40,000-square-foot Foamtastic FOAM FAC- \r\n' TORY, as well as rides, mini-golf, go-carts, and more. \r\nCa ll fo r hours and fees. [;;I WC \r\n \r\ntos, mementos, and manuscripts. Open Thu.-Sat. I0 \r\na.m .-5 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nAntebellum and Victorian Driving Tour of Newnan 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr. , Newnan, 30265 770-254-2627, 800-826-9382, \\V\\Vlv.coweta.ga. us \r\n \r\nOld Mill Museum \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Sa t. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m . \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nDowntown Mo reland Square 011 Main St. \r\n \r\nC;;IWC o- \r\n \r\nMarietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nMoreland, 30259 \r\n \r\nNo. 4 Depot St., Marietta, 30060 \r\n \r\n770-254-2627, 800-826-9382, \\V\\Vlv.coweta.ga.us \r\n \r\nNORCROSS \r\n \r\n-11 \r\n \r\n770-429- 111 5, 800-835-0445, \\VlV\\V.mariettasquare.com At the O ld Mi ll Museum, visitors can see antique \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. , farming equipment, World War II-era collectibles Georgia Antiques Center and Flea Market \r\n \r\nSun. I p.m.-4 p.m. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nfrom life in rural Georgia, the Smithsonian Textile 6624 Dawson Rd., Norcross, 30093 \r\n \r\nExh ibit, and more. Open Sat.-Sun . I p.m.-4 p.m. 770-446-9292 \r\n \r\nHistoric Marietta Walking/Driving Tour and the Heritage Ca ll for fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nWith more than 200 booths of coll ectibles, antiques. \r\n \r\nPassport Tour \r\n \r\njewelry, furniture, and crafts from all over the world. \r\n \r\nNo. 4 Depot St. , Ma rietta, 30060 \r\n \r\nMORROW \r\n \r\nGeorgia Antiques Center has a little bit of everything. \r\n \r\n770-429- 11 l5, 800-835-0445, 11aV1v.mariettasquare.com Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m .-5 p.m. , Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. , Reynolds Memorial Nature Preserve \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. noon-7 p.m. C;;IWCb \r\n \r\nSun . I p.m.-4 p.m. [;;I WC \r\n \r\n5665 Re)\u003enolds Rd., Mo rrow, 30260 \r\n \r\n770-603-4 188 \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Norcross \r\n \r\nMCDONOUGH G-9 \r\n \r\n1V1V1V.science.clayton.edu/hampikia11/R\")1olds!i11dex.htm S. Peachtree St. from Holcomb Bridge Rd. to Buford Hwy \r\n \r\nTh is 146-acre woodland hosts educational programs orcross, 30071 \r\n \r\nGenealogical Society of Henry and Clayton Counties \r\n \r\ndedicated to conservation. You 'll find fou r mil es of 770-448-2 122, \\V\\Vlv.norcross-ga-gvt.com \r\n \r\n71 Macon St., McDonough , 30252 \r\n \r\ntrai ls, a demonstration vegetable and herb garden, This 11 2-acre district is listed in the National Register \r\n \r\n770-954-1456 In a bui lding dating back to I826, the Genealogica l Society preserves historical information about Henry \r\n \r\nand a historic barn. The center closes at 5:30 p.m ., but the preserve is open until dusk. Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m . Free. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nof Historic Places. Old-fashioned street lamps illum i- \r\n' nate gall eries, antiques and gifts shops, and popular \r\nrestaurants. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nand C layton Counties. Stop by to find out about loca l \r\n \r\npoints of interest, such as the Turener Hunt C lements Spivey Hall, Clayton College and State University \r\n \r\nMalibu Grand Prix Family Entertainment Center \r\n \r\nCabin or the O ld Post O ffi ce. Open Mon. , Wed. , Fri . 5900 N. Lee St., Morrow, 30260 \r\n \r\n5400 Brook Hollow PkiV)., Norcross, 3007 1 \r\n \r\n10 a.m.-3 p.m. [;;I WC \r\n \r\n770-96 1-3683, 1V1vw.spiveylw ll.org \r\n \r\n770-416-7630, \\V\\Vlv.malibugra11dprix.com \r\n \r\nSpivey Hall has earned internationa l renown as one of This entertainm ent center features miniature golL \r\n \r\nMcDonough City Hall \r\n \r\nth e premiere recital halls in the United States. The bumper boats, batting cages, a game room, and a \r\n \r\n88 Keys Ferry St. , McDonough, 30253 \r\n \r\nvenue's wide-ranging season features the finest in high-powered, Indy-style fo rmula racing track. Ope11 \r\n \r\n770-957-39 l 5 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\npiano, vocal , chamber, jazz, world , chora l, organ, Mon.-Thur. noon- IOp.111., Fri. noon-midnight, Sa t \r\n \r\nstring, and ea rly music. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 10 a.m.-1 a.m., Sun. 11 a.m .-10 p.m. Outside attrac- \r\n \r\np.m. Call for fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\ntions open at 3 p.m. Call for fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\nPeachtree Peddlers Flea Market \r\n \r\n155 Mill Rd., McDonough, 30253 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nPOWDER SPRINGS \r\n \r\nJI \r\n \r\n770-914-2269, 888-66 1-3 532 \r\n \r\nMorrow Tourist Center \r\n \r\nThe fl ea market is housed in an indoor, 70,000- 6475 Jonesboro Rd., Mo rrow, 30260 \r\n \r\nSun Valley Beach \r\n \r\nsquare foot-space and hosts craft shows and other 770-96 1-4002, 1V1Vlv.cityofmorrow.com \r\nspecia l events in additi on to fea turing antiques and Open ing 2002. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;;I WC O'- \r\n \r\n5350 Holloman Rd., Powder Springs, 30 127 770-943-5900, lV\\Vlv.su11va lleybeach@cs.com \r\n \r\n28 \r\n \r\n_______. \r\n \r\n ~Rl'COUNTY \r\nCHAMBER of COMMERCE \r\nCONVENTION\u0026\\INTORS BUl.00 \r\n \r\nSaJ Welcome in Every Language \r\n \r\nabsoluteplace to be! Everything is happening inHenry County, Georgia. Located alongInterstate 75with eight interchanges 'travel a breeze. Henry Cofuity, the 5th fastest growing county in the United States, welcomes you to explore the exciting growth portunities that awaityou. \r\n \r\nQuality_ Living. Asmall town atmosphere,with the advantages ofmetropolitan Atlanta, offers aquality oflife second to \r\nnone. Historic architecture preserves the past, while affordable housing, progressive health care and excellent schools make Henry \r\nCounty the lifestyle of choice. It's everything you have imagined! \r\n \r\nDistindive Stvle. The intimate charm, friendlyfaces and southern hospitality make Henry awelcomed sitefor business \r\nand industry. Come stroll through the courthouse square filled with geraniums, antique shops and specialty boutiques. \r\n \r\nTourism. Exciting attractions, activities, festivals and great shoppingare \r\nnestled in a community filled with nostalgic charm. One om of every five cars in \r\nAmericapasses through Henry County. With more than 2,000 hoteland motel rooms and located only 20 minutes from Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport, Henry County is the perfect place to stay when visiting Georgia. \r\n \r\n8 0 0 - H E N RY-CO \r\n \r\nRecreation. \"The Southside's Playground\".Three first class golfcourses, \r\n \r\nAtlanta Motor Speedway,Tanger Factory Outlet,Panola.Mountain StateConservation \r\n \r\nPark, Noah's Ark and historic walking tours are among thehighlights ofHemy County. \r\n \r\nInformation. \r\nWte: Henry County Chamber of Commerce Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau. 1709 Highway 20 West, Westridge Business Center McDonongh, GA 30253 or call (800) HE:t'\\TRY-CO and visit us on the webat www.henrycounty.com. \r\n \r\nWelcome to Henry. Welcome Home. \r\n \r\n Golf (J'ours~s \r\nACWORTH Bent water Golf Oub JOO CoifLinks Dr., 3010 1 770-529-9554 \r\nCentennial Golf Club 5225 Woodstock Rd.. 30J02 770-975- 1000 \r\nCobblestone Golf Course 4200 Ncmce Rd., 30101 770-917-5 151 nww.cobblestonegol(com \r\nALPHARETTA Atlanta National Golf Club 10 Toumame11t Players Dr. Alpharef/.a, 30004 770-442-8801 , wMv.angc.com \r\nCrooked (reek Golf Club 3-130 H111y. 9, 30DO-l770--f75-2300 w,,01.crookedcreekgol(com \r\nRiverpines Golf Club 47i\u003e Old Alabama Rd. , 30022 770-+f2-5960, www.ri1\u003eerpinesgol{com \r\nTrophy Club of Atlanta 15135 Hopewell Rd.. 3020 I 770-H 3-9700, 111110,.americangol(com \r\nWhite Columns Goff Club 300 White Columns Dr., 30004 770-343-9025 www.whitecolum11scou11tryclub.com \r\nATLANTA Alfred \"Tup' Holmes GolfCourse 2300 \\\\Ii/son Dr., 30311 40-1-753-6158, 40-1-255-GOLF \r\nBobby Jones Golf Course 38-f Woodward Wa); 30305 404-355-1009, ,vi\"~-t-o{f-now.com \r\nBrowns Mill Golf Course -f83 Cle1ela11d Aw., 30354 -fO-f-366-3573 \r\nCandler Pork Golf Course 585 Candler Park Dr., 30307 404-371-1260 \r\nCharlie Yates Course Eas!l..,ake 10 Lllkeside Village, 303 J7 -104-373-4655 \r\n(toss Creek Golf Club J221 Cross Creek Pkll?, 30327 40-1-352-56 12 \r\nGolfer's Club at Fort MacPherson \r\n1761 W. Miller Dr. S.W., 30330 -10-1-464-2178 \r\nLakeside Golf Club 3600 Old Fairbum Rd., 3033 J -104-344-3629 \r\nNorth Fulton GolfCourse 216 W. Wieuca Rd., 303-12 40-f-255-0723 \r\n \r\nSugar Creek Golf Course 2706 Bo11/dercrest Rd., 30316 104-24 1-7671 \r\nAUSTELL Dogwood Golf Course 4207 Flinthill Rd., 30127 770-9-11-2202 \r\n \r\nFAYETTEVILLE Missing Links Golf Course 3'10 Howell Rd., 30214 770-461-5100 \r\nRiver's Edge GolfClub 40 Southern CoifCourt, 30215 770-460-1098 \r\n \r\nSummer Grove GolfClub 335 Summer Grove Phvy. 30265 770-25H800 \r\nPEACHTREE CITY Broe/inn 500 Club View Dr._. 30269 770-631-3100 \r\n \r\nCOLLEGE PARK College Park Golf Course 3711 P'airnoay Dr., 30337 40-1-761-073 I \r\n \r\nWhite Water Country Club 175 Birl,dale Dr., 30214 770-461-6545 \r\n \r\nFlat Creek Flat Creek Rd.. Box 2()27, 30269 770-487-9678 \r\n \r\nDACULA Hamilton Mill GolfClub 1995 Hamilton 1\\llill Pki\")-, 30019 770-945-l 345 ,v,,~v.hamiltonmillgol(com \r\nTrophy Club ofApa/achee 1008 D\u003c1cula Rd., 3001 9 770-822-9220 \r\nDECATUR Atlanta International Golfand Country Club 4601 Sna/J(inger Woods Dr., 30035 770-981. 1400 \r\nDOUGLASVILLE Bear Creek Golf Club 5'150 Country Manor Dr.. 30135 li0-9-19--1653 \r\nChapel Hills Golf Course 3300 Coif Ridge Blvd. 770-949-0007 \r\nGolf Atlanta Recreational Center 1320 Blciirs Bridge Rd. 770-732-1178 \r\nGreystone GolfClub 4020 Creystone Dr., 30134 770-489-9608 \r\nSt. Andrews Country Club \r\n8799 Edinburgh Dr. 770.-189-2200 \r\nWest Pines Golf Center \r\n6606 Selman Dr.. 30I H 770-920-0850 \r\nDULUTH Hooch Golf Club 2705 Peachtree Industrial, 30096 770--f76-2525 \r\nSt. Marlo Country Club 7755 St. Marlo Country C/11b Pkwy., 30097 770--195-7725, '\"'\"\"hnarlo.com \r\nELLENWOOD Little Mountain Golf Course 1850 Little Mo11ntai11 Rd., 3029-f 770-981-7921 \r\nFAIRBURN Twin Lakes Golf Course 4400 Ridge Rd., 302 I3 770-964-482'1 \r\n \r\nJONESBORO Lake Spivey Golf Club 8255 Clubhouse Wa)', 30236 770-477-9836 \r\nLinks Golf Club \r\n340 Hewell Rd., 30238 770-461-5 100 \r\nPebble Creek Golf Club 9350 '/1101110s Rd., 30238 770-471-5455 \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE Collins Hill Golf Club 585 Camp Perri11 Rd. Lawrenceville, 30043 770-822-5400, 1V\\viv.collin.,hillsgolfe-0111 \r\nLITHONIA ldlewood Golf Course 6365 Brow11s Mill Rd., 30058 770-987-073 1 \r\nMetropolitan Club of Atlanta 3000 l'i-1iri11gto11 Pkwy., 30038 770-98 /-5325 \r\nMystery Valley GolfCourse 6094 Slwdowrock Dr., 300;8 770-469-6913 \r\nLOGANVILLE Cedar lake Golf Course 5720 Sh\u003c1ron Church Rel., 30052 770--f66--f043 \r\nMARIETTA City Club Marietta 5JO Powder Spri11gs St. , 30064 770-,28-0555 \r\nMCOONOUGH Cotton Fields Golf Club \r\n100 lnclustrial Bfrd., 30253 \r\n770-91-/-l-f42 \r\nGeorgia National Golf Club 1715 Lake Dow Rd. , 30252 770-9J-f..9994 1v1vw.georgia11atio11al.com \r\nNEWNAN Arbor Springs Golf Club 300 Arbor S/Jrings Pku?'-, 30265 770-683--1 727 \r\nOrchard Hills Golf Club 600 E. llll?' 16, 30263 770-25 1-5683, www.orchctrclhills.com \r\n \r\nPlanterra Ridge Golf Club 500 Clubhouse Dr., 30269 770-487--f73 I \r\nSMYRNA Fox Creek Golf Club 1501Windy I-Jill Rd., 30080 770--135- 1000 \r\nlegacy Golf links 1825 Windy Hill Rd., 30080 770-4 3-1-6331 \r\nSNELLVILLE Trophy Club ofGwinnett 3254 Clubside View Court, 30039 770-978-7755 \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE Eagle's Landing Country Club and Inn 100 Eagle's Landing Way. 30281 770-389-2000 \r\nSoutherness Golf Club 4871 Flat Bridge Rd., 30281 770-808-6000 \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN Southland Golf and Country Club 5726 S011thla11d /Jr., 30087 770-469-28J6 \r\nStone Mountain Golf Club Stonewall j\u003c1ckso11 Dr., 30086 770-498-5715 \r\nSUGAR HILL Sugar Hill Golf Club 609-f Suwanee Dam Rd. Sugar Hill, 30518 770-271-05 19, ,111,n,.atljrga.orglco11rses \r\nSUWANEE Laurel Springs Golf Course 6400 CoifClub /Jr.. 30024770-88-0064, 1V\\ow.l,111re/.springs.c:om \r\nOlde Atlanta Golf Club 5750 Olde Athmla Pkw)'., 3002-1 770-497-0097, w11nvoldeatla11ta.com \r\nTUCKER The Heritage H-15 Britt Rd., 3008-f 770-493-4653 \r\nWINSTON St. Andrews Country Club 8799 Edinlmrgh Dr., 30187 770--189-2200 \r\n \r\n \\'l , i Metro \r\n \r\nNestled among -fQ acres or Ccorgi,1 pines mid shady hardwoods, you'll find 1.5-acrcs of crystal clear ,w11er surronndcd by s,111dy white bc~clics. Co,nc plny on w\u003e1ter slides, T.1rz;rn ropes, and more. Call for h,n,rs \r\nand fees. [;;l WC 6- \r\nHistoric Village 3758 Rex Rd., Rex, 30237 il0-507-3283 Re,~Village is a designate\u003cl llistoric:il Vilbge and features an intacl I91h-cenlmy commercial distrid with clothing stores. a knickknack store. and much more. Call for hours. [;;l WC \r\nRex Mill 3758 Rex. Rd., Rex 30237 770-474-8007 Built in J83i, !he gristmill i11 Rex Village represents one of the first incl,1stric, i11 Ck1y\\011 Co,mt)', Ncxl lo the mill stands ii 280-year-old dam bui lt by the Creek Indians. Call for hours. [;;l WC \r\nHindu Temple of Atlanta 5851 1-/n,y 85, Ri1erd\u003c1lc, 30274 770-907-7/02 Open Sun.- T hu. 9 a.m.-S p.m.. F'ri.-Sal. 9 a.m.- \r\n9p.m. [;l \r\nAndretti Speed Lab I1000 Aiplwrclta Hwy. Roswell. 30076 770-992-5688, 11ww.a11drettispecdlab.com \r\n \r\nT his indoor entertainment complex rcalures highperformance carts, an arcade, rock-climbing sinurlalors, a ropes course, and a restanranl with a sports har. Open :Vlon.-Thu. 4 p.m.- 11 p.111., Fri.- Sat. 11 a.m.- 1 a.m., Sun. noon- I I p.m. Call for fees. \r\nl;2 WC 6- \r\nArt Galleries of HistoricRoswell Historic Rosll'ell, Roswell. 30075 800-776-7935, 770-6-ffi-3253, mm.~1b.ro;,1vell.ga.us Roswell is home lo numerous art galleries, artists' studios, theaters, and perfonning arts ,-enues. Call for c,enls, hours. and fees. \r\nBulloch Hall )80 Bullocli ,'\\1e.. Roswell, 30075 770-992-173 1. 800-776-793 5. www.c1l\u003e.rosweil.g,1.11s Bulloch Hall, buil t in 1840, was lhe chi ldhood home of Mill ie Bulloch. On December 22, 13;3, Mittie married T heodore Roosevelt Sr. in 1hc din ing room. Today lhc house hosts tours ,mcl special events. G11l for specific information, and fees. l;l WC \r\nChattahoochee Nature Center 9135 Willen J{d., /{oswe/1, 30075 770-992-2055, 11oiav.chattnat11rece11ter.co111 Enjoy miles of freshwater ponds, wooded uplands, and river marshes along the Chattahoochee River. The center also hosts educational programs, and special evenls. Open Mon-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.111.. Su11. noon- 5 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC \u0026 \r\nfaces ofWar Memorial 38 Hi/I St., Roswell, 30075 770-6-+0-3253, 800-776-7935, 11,m,.cvb.roswell.ga.us The Faces ofWar :Vlemorial is dedicated to those who scf\\'ed in the Vietnam War and honoring those who \r\n \r\nserved in all wars. Open da ily. Free. [;;l WC \r\nGeorgia Ensemble Theatre /{oswe/1 Cultural J\\rts Center 950 Forrest St., Roswell, 30075 ii0-641- 1260 Enjoy profession:,! theatrical productions in the Roswcll l listoric District. Call for schedule and ticket infornmlio11, \r\nHistoric Roswell Antique Market 1207-C Aiplwrella St., Roswell, 30075 770,587-5259. 1111w.c\u003e'b.ros1,ell.ga.11s Herc )'Ou'll rind antiquc-s, ,inlage fumilure, and collectibles in a markcrplacc atmosphere. Open \\1lon.-Sat. l0a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1p.m.- ; p.m. l;l WC \r\nLost Mill Workersof Roswell Monument Old Mill /'ark 011 S/oa11 St.. Roswell, 30075 770-6~0-3253, 800-776-7935, www.crh.rnswell.ga.us Th is mon11111cn t is clcdicatecl lo !he 100 mill workers who were sh ipped north dming the C ivil War. i\\1!any of !heir fotcs arc slill 11nknow11. Open dailv. Free. [;;l 6,. \r\nRoswell Cultural Arts Center 950 forresl St., Roswell. 30075 770-59-+-6232. 11~vw.ruswellgov.com See musical perforlllanccs. \u003cl~uac.:c. and all array of \r\nenterlai11111cnt. C,dl for events a11cl fees. [il WC \u0026 \r\nRoswell fire Museum 1002 t\\lphareil\u003cI St.. Roswell, 30075 770-64 J-3730 Thi, snmll loc,tl museum focuses on the history of the Roswell Volu11tccr Pirc Department. Open daily 9 \r\n.i.m,-6 p.m. Pree. l;2 WC 6- \r\n \r\n31 \r\n \r\n www.CEORC 1A01d11lvtvl1N o.0Ro I 1 .Boo V1 s1 T GA \r\n \r\nRoswell Historic District 617 1\\//a11/\u003c1 St., Roswell. 30076 770.6W-3253. 800-776-7935. 11-.,w.c,luoswell.go.11s Roswell's 640-al'Te historic district is filled with a11tcbcllu111 ho111es, historic sites, shops, :irt,, cn1fts, nature trails, museums. a11d clcg,tnt restaurants. \r\nRoswell Historical Society 617 At/m1111 SI., Roswell. 30075 770-992-1665 '\"''''.\u003c1ccc.w1tla11t11.co111/com1111111itylgro11(\u003es!ros,,ell/risto1yli11dex.ltt111/ The Roswell Hisloric.11 Society hosts spccbl ~hibits and progmms lhronghout lhe yc:ir and conducts tonrs from lhe \r\nvisitors center. OpenTue. and 11111. IOa.m.-2 p.m. D b \r\nSmith Plantation House 935 A//Jlrarelta St.. Ros11e//, 30075 770-641-3978, 800-776-7935, 11ai,w,cvb.roswell.g\u003c1.11s .13uilt in 18-+5, tl1is home is filkd \"'ith nrtifo~ts bclongi11g to the original familr. Complete with 12 origi11al oulbuildings. the Smith Planlalion is the quintessential amuent farm fa111ily phmlation. Tours availabl~ J\\ lon.- F'ri. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., Sat. 11 a,m,, no0r1, 1 \r\np.111. C11 II for fees. WC 6' \r\nStartime Entertainment Complex 608 Holcomb Rridge Rd., Roswell, 30()76 770-993-5'111, ll'ww.stc1rtimee11ter1\u003c1in111e111.com For cn1erln inment for lhc entire fomily. the complex \r\nfeatnrcs miniatnre golf, go-carts, bolling e:1gcs, arcade games. billiards, and a movie 1hea1cr. Open daily \r\nnoon-midnight. Call for prices. D WC0- \r\nTeaching Mu1eum North 791 Mimosa 13/rd., Roswell. 30075 \r\n \r\n770-552-6339, \"\"\"'leachi11gmuseum.co111 fahibits docmnenl the history of the lJ.S.. Georgia. and of Roswell. Open i\\'1on.- Vri. 8 a.111.~I p.111. Free. D WC o- \r\nVillage Playhou1e of Roswell 617 Holcomb Bridge Rd.. Ros,re/1. CA 30076 770,998-3526 Community 1hc.1tcr specializing in fi1111ili theater. m11sical~. comedies, and uplifting dr,1111:1s. C:111 for schC(lule and lickel information. \r\nTravel Services HistoricRoswell Convention and Visitors Bureau 617 At/\u003c111l\u003c1 St., Rosll'e//, 30075 770-610-3253, 800-776-7935, 1111w.crl,.ros1rell.ga.11s Open Mon.-lri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sal. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. \r\nSun. I p.111.-~ p.m. D WC o, \r\nGhost Talk- Ghost Walk Tour 617 t\\i/\u003c111ta St.. Rosll'ell. 30075 77O-58i-3660. 800-273.037J Call for ho11rs a11d fees. \r\nHistoric Roswell Tours \r\n6 17 Allc111ta SI.. Roswell, 30075 iiV-6-f0-3253, 800-776-7935, ,wov.cvb, ro,wdl.g11.us C;,11for hams mid fees. \r\nSandySprings HistoricCommunity Foundation \r\nl'.0. l3ox i202 I3, S\u003c111dy S/\u003erirrgs, 30358 1(/-1-851-9I 11 , 104-85 1-9 I 11 http:l!110,\"v.sa11dys(\u003erings.org Call for homs. \r\nDillard's JCPonnoy Lord \u0026 Taylor Nordsuom Rich's \r\nAJx Annanl Exchange \r\nBanana Republic Barnes \u0026 Noble Bed Bath \u0026 Beyond Build-A-Be.r Worluhop FAO Schwan: Galyan's Guess Hillverty's Fu.rnlture: lmax 30 Theater J. Crew O ld N avy Pottery B.arn Rcstor,uion Hardware Williams..SOnomil and 10 much more \r\n \r\nIIIM'1 J'I' \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nOld Mill Antiques Village 3240 E. Pon,e de uon Me.. Scottdc1/e. 30079 \r\n404-292-0223 '11,e vill.1ge comprises fhe houses ,md :o l\\mchouse, all filled witl1 antiques. 13riugyour antiques here for saleor to lta,-c them restored or rcfo1ished. Open Mo11.- Fri. 9 a,m.- 5 p.111.. Sal. 10:30 :1.111.-5 p.111. Iii WC 0- \r\n- \r\n \r\nBuggy Shop Museum :\\1di11 St.. St11oill. 30276 770-254-2627. 800,776-7935, \"\"'\"''.COll'eta.g//.llS The Bnggcrl) family originally bnih this building, which smcd ai one of 1hc firsl cighl Coca-Cola bottling pla111's. You can view a nostalgic collection of items dating from lhc I890s lo the 19,(k Call for tou r \r\nreservations and fees, Iii WC c,. \r\n \r\nSenoia Coffee Company Oue Main St.. Senoia, 30276 770-599-8000 Observe the roasti11g, grinding, and brewing proce,~es, :111d scktl :md enjoy th e coffee of yollf choice. 13rewi11g equ ip111c11t, 11c~essories, gounncl treats. and gifi items .t\\'ailable. Open :vlon.-Fri. 7 a.111.-\u003e p.m., S.1t. 8 .1.111.-; .111. \r\n \r\nSenoia Historic District Main St.. Se11oi\u003c1, 30276 \r\n770-24 5-2627 Developed in 1827m,d origim,11)' a cluster or farn ,s, much \r\nof the I0\\\\11 rcmai,1s i,1t,1ct, \\\\'ilh 150 historic stwclures along nco1nmcrcinl,1rip, sidcw.tll:s and Lrcc-linccl streets. \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\nSenoia Driving Tour of Homes \r\n \r\n.1 \r\n \r\nJOO \\1/1 S,mdcrs Mcmori\u003c1l Dr. \r\n \r\n\\ 'tll'lldll. 3026) \r\n \r\n770-251-2627. 800-826-9382. 11s,a..cowel\u003c1.gt1.t1$ \r\n \r\nOpen i\\lon.-Sat.9a,m,-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-\u003e p.m. F'ree. \r\n \r\n......__,,l, \r\n \r\nGrandmother's Garden and Pathways of Gold Park Old '/i,11111 Carden C/11b ofSharpsburg on Main St. \r\nSlwrpsl,11,g. 3027i 770-25-1-2627, 800-776-7935. Mi,v.cmrnta.ga.us \r\nDo- Stroll through these beautiful gardens. Open daily. \r\nFree. \r\n \r\nOld Town Sharpsburg Main St, allcl 'ferrentille St. , Sharpsb11rg. 30277 I 770-254-2627. 800-826-9382, 11010,,.cowe/a.g//. llS Enjor the abu ml1111ce of a11tique, and crnft shops housed i11 turn-o f-the-century bu ildings. Open Tuc.- Sun. 10 a.111.- 5 p.111. D WC \r\n,.,.:., '\"\"\"'.'\" \r\n \r\n~ \r\nMALL.9\"' G-EOfl.G IA \r\nMill CREEK \r\n32 \r\n \r\nA whole new state ofshopping \r\n \r\nCall tho Shopping Une' at 678.482.8788. \r\nTake 1-85 to Exit 115, then take GA20 west. \r\nCall for in(orn\\cltion O('I gr\u003c\u003e\u003c1p, tour. and hospitality packages! \r\n$hopsrmoncom \r\nSIMON \r\n \r\nConcord Covered Bridge 011 Cnncord Rd. between Hicks Rd, and S. Cobb Dr. \r\nSm\u003errw, 30080 770-431-2858 n1is covered hriclgc, listed on the Natio11:1I Register or Historic Places. was built in the 1840s. \r\n \r\nSmyrna Museum \r\n \r\n286/ t\\tl\u003cJ11tt1 SJ.. Smrnw, 30082 \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\n770-431-2$58, 1111~v.rools,reb.comf-ge1shgs \r\n \r\n' l11is museum contains 3 large collection of photo- \r\n \r\ngraphs. memorahilia, pnblicalions, and historical and \r\n \r\ngenealogical research materials. Open Mon.-S.11'. 10 a.m.- \r\n \r\n4 p.111. 'lonrs available at other time, by appointment. \r\n \r\nDWC b. \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n Ht R.f1' L- ) OVTH \r\nrTA fl-Tr. ...... t fl-t \r\n \r\nTravel back in time at the new $30 m illion attTaction \r\n \r\nwill thrill visitors of all ages . And don't miss \r\n \r\nat Stone Moun tain Park, Crossroads, openingMemortal \r\n \r\nThe Great Barn, Atlanta's newest \u0026 m ost exciting \r\n \r\nDay Weekend 2002. This 1870's town b1i ngs to life a \r\n \r\nchildren 's attraction, open now. You can still enjoy \r\n \r\nbygone eta with fun and entertainment. Demon stration \r\n \r\nthe r est of Stone Mountain Park's 3,200 acres of \r\n \r\ncrafts su ch as glass blowing, candle m aking, black- \r\n \r\nnat ural beauty with a Skylift ride t o the top of the \r\n \r\nsmithing, plus ice cream and candy production are \r\n \r\nm ou ntain, a five-mile t ra in r ide around it, a cruise \r\n \r\njust a few of the sights and s mells foun d here. \r\n \r\non our paddlewheel rive rboat, a t o u r of our \r\n \r\nEnjoy tastes of t he Sou th in our new \r\n \r\nAntebellum homes and end the day wilh the \r\n \r\nsouthern-style family restaur ant or \r\n \r\nLasershow Spect acular! Located on j ust \r\n \r\ngristmill and bakery. A st ate-of-the-art \r\n \r\n16 miles east of downtown Atlanta. For \r\n \r\n4D theatre features our original production \r\n \r\nmore information, call (770) 498-5690 \r\n \r\nTall Tales of the South, with tantalizing special effects that \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park Stone Mountain, GA \r\n \r\nlocally or (800) 317-2006, or visit www.st onemountainpark .com. \r\n \r\n www.0EORGIA0NM Ylv11ND. ORG I I .800 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nThe BIGGEST NAME in Hospitality Invites You to PLAY \r\nat the Best Golf Courses \r\n \r\nTravel Services Smyrna Welcome Center/Aunt Fanny's Cabin 2875 Atlanta Rd., Smyma, 30080 770-805-1277 \r\n \r\nAround Atlanta \r\n \r\nThe Smvrna Welcome Center is loc,1ted in the bui lding that ;,m once Aunt Fann)'s Ca bin, a world-famous \r\n \r\n~arr~1' ottrestaurant known for its authentic Southern cooking. Open lvlon.-Sat. IOa.m.- 4 p.m. Vree. CJ WC 6Gwinnett Ballet Theatre \r\n \r\n5~ \r\nMountain \r\n \r\n(jOLF \r\n \r\n2204 Fo11nlain Square, Snellville, 30078 770-978-0188 Th is is the 25tl1 anniverSHI)' ofthis non-profit perfonning arts comp,my. an Honor Company with the Sm1tl1east \r\n \r\nRegiona l ll,1llci Association. Call for events anJ fees. \r\n \r\nIn the Heart of \r\n \r\nDowntown \r\n \r\n.. .._ . ..~ \r\n, ~ \r\n., l'\" \r\nA'\\- .. 1' , . \\t  ... I \r\n \r\nAn All-Suite Hotel \r\n330 Pt:icbim St. N,E. Ad.,~ 3-0308 \r\nFor Rcsermions: {800) 362-5600 \r\n \r\n(404) Si7-I980 \r\n \r\nt  \r\n \r\nStay at the next door \r\n \r\nDo~asville neighbors' \r\n \r\nGeorgia \r\n \r\nplace . \r\n \r\nConvenl!on \u0026 Visi:0\u003cs Burecu \r\n \r\nVisiting Atlanta? Stay in neighboring Douglasville. J ust a few minutes west from \r\nthe convenience of Atlanta with the warmth \r\nand c~arm of your own homc1own.  Easy 1-20 access _Competitive prices \r\nOver 1,500 hotel rooms \r\n \r\n1-800-65 1-0013 www.douglasvillec-vO.o r~ \r\n \r\nT. W. Briscoe Park 2500 Sa11?er Pkwy., Snellville, 30078 770-985-3535, www.sr,e/lville.org Briscoe Park is a community park, home of the annual Snellville Days festiv.il. Open da ily 6 a.111.-midnight. \r\nCJ WC 6- \r\nPanola MountainState Conservation Park 770-389-7801, www.gaslatepark.s.org 18 miles southeast ofAtlanta on GA H wy. / 55. This I00-acre granite mountain, has rare plan ls, picnic areas, a n d a playground. An excellent interpretive center with l ive exhibits is available, as well as three n,i les of self-guided trails plus a 3.5-mile ranger-led hikes. O peu 7 ,1.m.-Jark. Call for fees and resenalions. \r\n \r\nThe \r\nBestOF GEORGIA Starts Here \r\nAWESOME ALPHARETTA \r\nWhateveryou are looliingfo1; you'll find ii 11ere... or near liete \r\nUpscale RESTAURAl\\'TS and world class SHOPPING. Easy access LO AT LANTA amacrions and North Georgia's spectacular MOUNTAINS. 180 holes of championship GO LE 22 new hor.els, many offering spacious suir.es, complimenrary breakfast and special WEEKEND DISCOUNTS. \r\nawesome \r\nALPHARETTA@ \r\nTo request a Visitors Guide coll. 800-385-0308, ext. #1755 or visit www.olpharettocvb.com \r\n34 \r\n \r\n~ toric fnoswell . \r\nJust 20 minutes north of Atlanta. A64-0-acre historic district filled \\~ith antebellum homes, historic sites. tours, nature trails, art, antiques, fine restaurants, \r\ncozy tea rooms and loclj,\u003cing facilities. \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park l'. O. Box 778, Stone Mow-,/ai11, 30086 770-498-5690, 800-3 17-2006 i.ww.Stone111ountai11/J\u003c1rk.com 16 miles east ofAtlanta 011 Hwy. 78 (exit 39B off1-285) \r\nGeorgia', most visited attrnction h,1s the world's largest mass of exposed gran ite and a mou ntain cmving larger than Mt. Rushmore, ,111 surrounded by 3,200 acres of natural bea uty Crossroads an J870s \r\n0 \r\ntown with demonstrating crnfts, the G re,1t llarn ch ildren's attraction and 4-D speci;,l effects thea tre, all new in 2002. Lodging at a resort conference center or a classic southern inn or at the sta tc's hirgest campgronncl all with in the park. Plav a few rounds on championship golf cour.ses. Park- open daily 6 \r\na.m.- rn idnight. Attraction homs vary. CJ WC 6- \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nStone Mountain Village Visitors Center \r\n891 Main St., Stone 1\\tlou11/\u003c1i11. 3008:! 770-879--+97I. 1v,v,v.s/011e11101111/ai11village.com \r\nOpe11 daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m.i] WC o-, \r\n \r\nTravel Services lamplighterTours of Atlanta 2376-B Mai11 St., Tucker, 3008-f 770-49 /-3644, 800-258-4142 \r\n \r\nVinings Jubilee Shopping Center \r\n4300 Paces Peri) Rd., N.W., Vinir1gs. 30339 770-438-8080, www.viningsjubilee.com \r\nHere you'll find charm ing antiques and special!)' shops, boutiques, and restaurants. CalJ for hours. 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Vacationers can savor the ocean breezes from a lounge chair or a golf cart at some of the nation's top beachfront resorts. \r\nThis coast is also the home of Georgia's oldest and most historic cities. The queen among them \r\n \r\neach graced by monuments, plaques, and statues commemorating a farnous perso11age or incident. \r\nTouring Savannah's squares is a must. Along the way look for such places as the 1817 OwensThomas House and the 1818 Oliver Stmges Tlouse, both on Abercorn Street, Christ Episcopal Church on Johnson Square, ;mcl the Telfa ir Museum of Art on Barnard Street. If you arc one who's been seduced by the Savannah represented in the best-selling book and movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, you'll want to see the Mercer House on Monterey Square, which teatures prominenlly in the plot. Maps and tours of the downtown area are widely available. Stroll by yourself, ride a tour bus, or view the scenery from a horse-drawn carriage. \r\nFor many decades, Savannah was a well-kept secret. Around the 1950s, residents began saving local architectural treasures, and today Savannah is a model of successful historic preservation. Lately, the Savannah College of Art and Design \r\n \r\nCoafl \r\n \r\nis Savannah, the state's first settlement. In 1733, James Edward Oglethorpe and more than 100 British settlers made their way up the Savannah River and settled on a bluff where, as he noted in a report back to England, the river was wide, the water was fresh, \"and from the quay of the town you can see its whole course to the sea.\" The city was built on a grid around a series of parklike squares. Today, the 21 surviving squares still define the heart of downtown Savannah, with \r\n \r\nhas renovated many downtown structures and has created a thriving, vibrant community of art students, with all the cafes, clubs, galleries, and fun and funky boutiques that come with them. \r\nSavannah's riverfront \\Vas restored in the l 970s. \r\n \r\nFacing page: Cumberland Island. Inset: Sapelo Island lighthouse. \r\nThis page: left, Funfor all can be hadalong Georgia's coast.Right, Azaleas areplentiful throughout Georgia. \r\n \r\nFormer stone warehouses have been converted \r\n \r\ninto shops, innovative rcstaur,mts, and nighlclubs, \r\n \r\nbu t a sense of history is inescapable when you're \r\n \r\nwalking down one of the dislTict's cobblestone \r\n \r\navenues. River Street hums with activity, especial- \r\n \r\n43 \r\n \r\n D \r\nMust See! \r\nBelow are a few of the region's attractions \r\nyou won't want to miss! \r\nSunset at the Okefenokee Listen to the bull gators roar at night in thevast Okefenokee NationalWildlife Refuge as you experience aland where people arethevisitors and nature rules. \r\nThe Mighty Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum \r\nJust west ofSavannahin Pooler,this 1useumhonors oneofthe most effective \r\nunits called up during World War II. 'eteranvolunteersmaintainthe museum \r\nandpreserve a link to aheroicpast. \r\nBonaventure Cemetery Situatedatop abluffoverlooking theWilmingtonRiver inThunderbolt, onthe edge ofSavannah, this mossdraped wonderland isoneofthe \r\nCoast's most treasured sites. \r\n \r\nTybee Island \r\n \r\nAtlantic \r\n \r\natherines nd \r\n \r\nlo nd \r\n \r\nOcean \r\n \r\nCumberland fs/ond \r\n.,arys \r\n \r\nThe Blessing of the Fleet Each spring,carnivals, parades, and otherfestivities kickoff the shrimping easoninDarien, oneofthemost scenic \r\nareas on the Georgia Coast. \r\nFlannery O'Connor's Childhood Home \r\nAdestinationfor lovers ofSouthern literature,theformer house ofone ofAmerica's great short-story writers is on LafayetteSquare inSavannah. \r\n \r\n' ly on weekends and around the city's famous St. Patrick's Day parade, the second largest in the country. The old City Market has been restored as well, and this northwest corner of downtown is another pop11lar pedestrian area dedicated to shopping and dining. lt is also the starting point for many carriage lours. Among Savannah's top attractions, highlights include Christ Episcopal Church on Johnson Square, the birthplace of Juliette Gorclo1 1 Low (founder of the Girl Scouts) on Bull Street, and Forsyth Park. Dine with the locals at the legendary l\\llrs. Wilkes' Boarding House, a longtime Favorite lunchtime restaurant that requires patience l:o gel into and cooperation at the fami lystyle tables once you're seated, not to mention a hearty appetite. Easy day trips outside of Savallnah include Tybee Island, a bohemian beachfront that hasn't completely succumbed to upscale development, and Fort Pulaski, a brick Civil War fort that once guarded the approach to Savannah but now offers to11 rs and relaxing bike tra ils. Bonaventure Cemetery, in Thunderbolt. is a Spanish mossdraped cemetery on a bluff overlooking the \r\n \r\nWilmington River. Tt was considered one of the country's most beautiful cemeteries long before it was made famous by its photograph on the cover \r\nof Midnight in the Garden ofGood and Evil. \r\nSouth of Savannah on Skidaway Road is Wormsloe, one of the first plantations establ ished in Georgia, dedicated to the cultivation of silk. loday visitors can !:our picturesque ruins and a museum that provides an introd11ction to the agricultural practices as well as the hopes of the early colonists in this part of the country. A little farther south, near Midway, is Seabrook Village, a livinghistory rnuse11111 dedicated to celebrating the African Americ,111 heritage of the coastal area. Seabrook was originally founded as a resnlt of General Williarn Sherman's F ield Order 15, which granted freed slaves \"40-acrcs and a mule.\" 'Joday, Lhe best way to experience Seabrook is bf taking one of the regularly schedu led tours. .And while you're in the area, you can enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, or relaxing a l r-.1Telon Bluff \r\nFort Pulaski, Tybee, an d other locations around Savannah are the beginning of the state's newest self-guided tour, the Colonial Coast Birding Trail. This is a series of 18 sites along the \r\n \r\n44 \r\n \r\n coast where you can spot more than 300 species of birds. Habitats along the Birding Trail include old rice fields, forests, and sa lt marshes. Many of the coastal historic sites are also part of the trail. The birds you can see vary with the time ofyear, so the Birding Trail is an experience you can enjoy aga in and again . \r\nAnother of Georgia's oldest cilies is Darien, founded only a few years after s~wmnah by Scottish Highlanders who helped Oglethorpe protect the Engl ish colonies from Spanish settlers to the south. Once an important port for shipping lumber and naval stores, Darien is now a relatively undiscovered treasure of coastal living. Visitors along the waterfront can witness blazing sunsets across the marsh and the sl01v trudge of shrimp boats returning to dock, laden with the day's catch. Nearby is the first English fort built in Georgia, Fort King George, originally constructed in 1721. The now reconstructed fort plays host to battle reenactments and clen1onsh\"ations of 18thcentury life. \r\nMeridian is the clepmture point for a visit to Sapelo Island, a11 undeveloped barrier island that is accessible only by ferry. T he tour takes visitors to \r\n \r\none of the most unspoiled beaches along the East Aviewofshipping activityfromSavannah. Coast, as well as to Hog Hammock, one of the last surviving aut.hentic Gullah communities. The Gullah, or 'Gecehee,\" culture developed among freed slaves and reflects both West African and English influences. \r\nFarther south are Brunswick and the Colden Isles. Brunswick played a key role in 'vVorlcl War II, when its shipyards built 99 f ,iberly Ships in just two years. Toda)' Brunswick is the gateway t:o several more barrier islands, which offer world-class amenities for vacationers. The Hofwyl-Rroaclfield State Historic Site, near Brunswick, tells the story of the rice plantations that made up the first ma jor economic boom along the coastal islands. \r\nSt. Simons Ishmd, accessible by bridge from Brunswick, was the site of Fort Frederica, one of Oglethorpe's mil itary outposts, and the site of the Battle of Bloody J\\llarsh, where the British successfully fended off Spanish invaders. St. Simons is also home to oceanside golfing, fine seaside resorts, miles of beaches, and nonstop shoppingnot to mention its 19th-century lighthouse, which children love to climb. A short boat ride away is Little St. Simons. Here, a handful of guests al' a \r\n \r\n45 \r\n \r\n D \r\nMust Do! \r\nBelow are a few of the region's activities you won't want to miss! \r\nDance the shag in the sand Jekyll Island's annualBeach \r\nMusic Festival featuresnationally acclaimed musical acts,golf events, andfunforthewholefamily onone \r\nofGeorgia's most popularand accessible barrierislands. \r\nTee off The GeorgiaCoast offersmorethan500 holes ofchampionshipgolf, from public \r\ncourses to private resorts. \r\n \r\nWatch the trains Withasmany as50 to 60 trains passing througheach day, the \"Folkston Funnel\"Train Viewing Platform is an exciting place. \r\nGo fishing Charterscanbe foundat most coastal ,wns,offering bothinshoreand offshore nshing. Or tryyourhand at crabbingor \r\nthrowingacast net. \r\nTry the Brunswick stew Visit Brunswick,ordertheBrunswick \r\nstew, and engage inoneofthe South's classicculinary debates by \r\nsuggestingthat thisdelicious historic dish actually originated \r\nsomeplace else. \r\n46 \r\n \r\nAbove: The McIntoshCounty Singers are some of the few remaining practitioners left: Golf on the Georgia coast. Center: Fishing at laura Walker State Park in \r\n \r\nof\"the shout,\" one of the oldest AfricanAmerican religiou, song traditions. \r\n \r\nWaycross.phoroby Harris Harcher. Right:Savannah home. \r\n \r\ntime enjoy an exchtsive lodge a11d quiet, secluded beaches. \r\nConnected to St. Simons by a slrort bridge is the elegant Sea Island, home of the Cloister Resort, which has pampered generations of wealthy Southerners a11cl well-heeled visitors. l loneymoo11ers, sports enthusiasts, b11sinesspeoplc, and families come here to en joy swimming, bicycling, gol r, tennis, and world-class Soulhern hospitality. The brand-new Lodge at Sea fs land Coif Club has already received national acclaim. \r\nAl the turn ofthe century, however, ii was nearby Jekyll Island that aUractecl the nation's elite. Once known as \"Mil lionaire's island,\" the site was the home ofthe exclusive Jekyll Island Club, whose \r\n \r\nmembers were some of the wealthiest famil ies in the world, inc luding Morgans, Rockefellers, and Vanderbilts. 'loday the l11 rrelecl Victorian clubho11se is lhe Jekyll Island Club Hotel, an upscale hotel open to all. Other lodging options range from campgrounds to resort hotels. At the Jekyll Island Visitors Center on Riverview Drive, visitors can learn about the island's u11ique histoiy. More active pursuits include bicycling, horseback riding, nature walks, golf, and a water park for fhe chilclren, \r\nYet farther south is Cumberland lsland, a protected National Seashore that a limited number of people are allowed l:o visit per day. Campers sometimes have to make reservations a year in advance to hike into the island wilderness, where \r\n \r\n feral hogs and wild horses are more common than other humans arc. The island is not totally deserted, however- it is also home to the Greyfield lnn. a very populm lodge. It w ,lS in a small clapboard \r\nchapel on this island that John F. Kennedy Jr. and \r\nCarolyn Bessette were married . Facilities on I.he island are available for special events, and access is by passenger ferry. Additional lodging and camping facilities arc available in nearby Kingsland and SL l\\.1arys. \r\nFinally, at the southernmost end of the Georgia Coast is an unparalleled natural attrac- \r\n \r\nand was nicknamed the \"Soulheasl Paul Bunyan\" because of all the tall tales associated with his name, including one about his kil1ing a black bear with only a stick. Displays at Obediah's Okefenok include a moonshine still, a gristmill, and other oldti me fa rm equipment. The nearby Okefenokee Heritage Center features other exhibits on pioneer life, including an 1840s farmhouse and an old steam locomotive. Additional lodging and amenities are to be found in nearby Waycross, which boasts that it is \"the largest city, in the largest county, in the largest state east of the \r\n \r\nCreated in Brunswick, Georgia. Enjoyed all over the world. Makes 1 gallon. Serve with barbecue or seafood (boiled or fried shrimp, oysters, crabs)from l_ocal waters. \r\nl 3-lb. chicken I lb.Jean beef I lb. lean pork 3 medium onions, chopped \r\n \r\n5 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce I 1/2 bottles (14oz.) catsup I tablespoon Tabasco 2bay leaves 1/2 bottle (12 oz.) chili sauce l/2 teaspoon dry mustard l/2 stick butter \r\nCool, one hour, stir occasionally to fJrevent slicking. \r\n \r\nPlace meat in. large, heavy pot Season with salt and- Add: \r\n \r\npepper. Adel onions an.cl cover with water. Cook until 3 tablespoons vinegar \r\n \r\nmeat falls from hones (several hours). Remove from heal. 2 cans (16 oz.) cream-style corn \r\n \r\nand allow to cool. Tear meat into shreels and rel11rn to I can (15 oz.) small English peas \r\n \r\nstock. \r\n \r\n(3 small diced Irish potatoes and a box of frozen \r\n \r\nAdd: \r\n \r\n1 slice\u003cl okra optional) \r\n \r\n4ca11s (J6 oz.) tomatoes \r\n \r\nCook slowly until thick. \r\n \r\ntion, the Okefenokee Swamp. T he largest freshwater swamp in North America, this vast wetland was called \"the land of the trembling earth\" by the Native Americans because of the way the waterlogged peal hogs shake underfoot-. Tours are available, as well as family camping, but fhe best way to experience the Okefenokee is by canoeing through the sti ll, black water, along the many creeks and canals, spotting birds and a.lligators as you go. \r\nA child-friendly attrnction on the edge of the Okefenokee is Obediah's Okefenok, the restored cabin of Obediah Barber, who, along with his father, is considered the first American settler in the area. Obediah stood more than six fee t tall \r\n \r\nMississippi.\" Access to the Okefenokee can also be g,1ined at the Okefenokee National \\,\\lildlife Refuge in Folks ton and at Stephen C. Foster State Park in Fargo. \r\nGolfers willing to add wildlife to other hazards on the course should take their sticks to Laura \\,\\laIker State Park. Swamp critters that show up on the fairways are usually given the courtesy ofbeing allowed l.o play ll1rough. \r\nActually, that sort of cooperation has always been a defining aspecl of the Georgia Coast, where liurnans have collaborated with nature, preserving unique habitat~ for generahons to en joy. \r\n \r\nCoast \r\n47 \r\n \r\n BLACKBEARD ISLAND \r\n \r\nBRUNSWICK R-20 \r\n \r\nShip. \u003ciinilur to lhwc built iu Brnnswick's ship)'Mo \r\n \r\nd11ri11g World War 11. Ca ll for hours. GI WC 6- \r\n \r\nBlackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge \r\nBlrickbe\u003c1rcl Islam/. 3/ w; \r\n \r\nEarth Day Nature Trail One Co11serw1/ion \\Val', Bm11swick. H ;20 \r\n \r\nPaulk's Pasture Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\n9I2-652-+I I 5. 111111.s,i1111111\u003c1/1./i1'S.go1 \r\n \r\n912-264-il 18. 1101w.di'ir.sldle.g\u003c1.us/dnr/C()(lS/flll \r\n \r\n/luy. H / W:, mu/ /111,. 12. 8rumwick, 31520 \r\n \r\nScpamtc\u003cl l,rSapclo lslancl hi a thin creek. hairor the This sclr-gnidc\u003cl trail features wooden bo.11d1111lks 912-262-3173 \r\n \r\nisland i, d~\u003esigm1kd .is :1 11:11lonal wildtrnes, are:1. acmss wading-bird li:1bital. osprey/eagle nesting plat For public h1111ting in thi, area. c:111 for infomiation or \r\n \r\nHikers c,111 cm;o, $C,ernl mile\u003c of trails. bcachc,. form. wilcllifo obsem,Lion decks. obsen\"'tio11 lower. consult Ccori:i:1 Ilnnti,1g Sc:1\u003e011s and Rcgnlalion.s. \r\n \r\nwildlife ,ic\" i11g. i,irdi11g ancl fishing. ,\\cress is br boat and picnic area. Open daily duriug daylight hours. \r\n \r\nonl~. C.1II ror details. Open dail) . Fret. \r\n \r\nFree. GI WC b \r\n \r\nRiuTheatre \r\n \r\nI530 Newcastle St.. Hnmsll'ick. 31520 \r\n \r\nBLACKSHEAR 020 \r\n \r\nEmeraldPrincess Casino/Cruise Ship \r\n \r\n9 /2-26Ui93-I \r\n \r\nI St. J\\ndrell's Court, 811111.swick, 31520 \r\n \r\nR11ill in the 1:ite l\u0026()(n. 1hi1 newly rcnov:ited an \r\n \r\nBlackshear Civil War Prison \r\n \r\n912-265-3558. 80(\u003e-8-12-0115 \r\n \r\nrc111odcled th\"atcr st:1gel\u003c li,c productions year-mund. \r\n \r\nlluy. 20\u003e :V.. Rlacks/re\u003c1r. ,1516 912-+19-,0H. 1111,,./1ierc\u003c'f01111h.org \r\n \r\nwww.e111eraldprince.ssct1si110.com \r\n \r\nOffice hour) i\\l011.-Fri. 9 n.m.- ; p.lll. Call for sh\"' \r\n \r\nCrubcs depart daily frolll the Brunswick l-1nding sd1cd11lc, mid foe~. ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\n/\\lore than ;_()()() Union p1ho11cr~ were hrm1ght here.: ~ hirina in dmnuown Brunsl\\'ick. Cruise time!\u003c and \r\n \r\nin NO\\ember 1864 from Sa,~mnah 1111\u003c1 later tr.im- foe.\u003c -.uy. Call for information. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nSansaville Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nrem--d lo other pri.\u003con \u003c'Mnpi thro11glt011I the South. A \r\n \r\nH111. HI IV.. Brnn.wick. 31520 \r\n \r\nhistoril'al marker tlcsignalcs the site and tlcmibcs the Historic Downtown Brunswick \r\n \r\n912-262-,173 \r\n \r\ndetails of the pri~or1 ramp. C i\"il War cxhibih al the J327 Union St., Bnms,ric/1. 3152() \r\n \r\nFor public hu11ti11g i11 thi, mea, call for infonm,tiou o \r\n \r\nheritage mmemn pro,idc 111(11't i11fonn;ilio11. \r\n \r\n9 /2-265--/032, 111n1.lmmswickge01gi,u1e/ \r\n \r\ncom11l1Cco,gin I l1111li11gSe,1,ons ,mcl Regulatiom. ,,,, \r\n \r\nCcncral Ja ,11cs Oglethorpe laid oul its streets :ind \r\n \r\nBlackshear Military Road \r\n \r\nsq1rnrcs in 177 1. Today this 11aterfron l i, ho111e to Skateland \r\n \r\nMain Si.. Bio\u003c\"kshear. 31; 16 \r\n \r\nshrimp hoa l\u003c, casino ships and marinas. Old Town 38/ J Varian lh1?' Br1111swick. 3/525 \r\n \r\n'I 12-449-i044, 1111w.piercecnw1l)',org \r\n \r\nBntnswick's cl1cm11 cornes alive wilh its Victori~111 9I2-2M-9466 \r\n \r\nDnvid Rlackslie:,r p,issed th rn,,glt the :1rc~ duri11g 1'11c b11ilclings, g,and residential homes, bccl-,111cl-brcakfast /\\11 i11door ikating rink that's f1m for all ages. Qpe,1 \r\n \r\nCreek l11di;111 W:irs aud built a 1nili l81y road through inns. q11;1i11t shops, restaurants. art ga ll eries. ,11,\u003cl 'l'uc.-S1111. C:111for hours :ind fees. [;;i WC6-. \r\n \r\ntown. 1-lc l,1lcr bcc:1111c the 11:rn1ciakc of 111:ick,hc:l r ,111tiques. GI WC 6. \r\n \r\n,111d :1l110Ul1lllc11t to him is loc:11cd ou ivl:1in Street. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nHofwyl-Broadfield PlantationState HistoricSite \r\n \r\nBrunswick and the Golden Isles Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nBrantley Brick Tobacco Warehouse \r\n \r\n5556 US Hwr. 17, Brunswick, 31525 \r\n \r\n-f C/y,111 /\\l'e,. /Jrunrnick, 31,20 \r\n \r\n-119 E. i\\1\u003c1in S1.. llhicksl,e,1r. 315/6 912--1-19-7014. 111,w.picrtC('Ollllt)'.org \r\n \r\n912-26-l-i333. 800-864-7275, mm.gasl\u003c1leparh.org Bctll'een Bmn.\u003cwick ,me/ Darien on U.S. H11J. 17 \r\n \r\n9 l2,265-0620. 800-933-262i. wu w.bgi,b.com \r\nOpen :\\fon.- Fri. 8:30 n.m.-\u003ep.111. 0 WC 6-. \r\n \r\nThis original tob,1cco w.irchuu,c now houses an Tl,i, beautiful plantation sits 011 the Altamaha Rhcr. \r\nantique, mall \" ith more th:rn ;o booths nnd n fr\u003c-sh 'lour the forui.shcd 1807 antebellum home and muse- Brunswick 195 Visitors Center \r\n \r\ne- produce :md 111e,1I nrnrkct. Open 1'1011.-Snl. 8:30 um c,l,ibits of fine sihw and a model of a working 2011 l-95. Bru11~1vick. 31525 \r\n \r\na.n,.- ; p.m. GI WC \r\n \r\nrice pla11t:1lion. Open Tuc.-Sal. 9 a.m.- 5 p.111., Sun. 800-933-262i . mrn.bgfrb.com \r\n \r\nZ p.m.- Vi0 p.m. Call for fees. [;;I WC b \r\n \r\nOpen dailr 9 a.ni.-\u003e p.111. GI WC6' \r\n \r\nOld City Jail \r\nT\u003c1ylor St.. 8/atkshedr. 31;ir, \r\n \r\nLanier Oak Tree \r\n \r\nBrunswickUS Hwy. 17Visitors Center \r\n \r\n912-'149-70H.11\"\" 'Piercecou1111.org \r\n \r\nUS 1-/111. 1-. Bnmswick. 3/510 \r\n \r\n2000 Glp111 ,\\1'C! Bnmswick. 31520 \r\n \r\nBuilt in 18'H. thissite is )isled 011 the National Register 912-26;-0620. 800.933-2627. 111111.bgi,h.com \r\n \r\nS00-933-262i . 11iiw.bgfrb.co111 \r\n \r\no- of Histo,ic Pkic\u003c\u003es. 1hough ii i1 co11,111011ly rcfcrR-tl to Under this tree during the 1870s. Georgia poet Open daily IJ a.m.- 5 p.111. ~ WC \r\n \r\nas the \"hanging jnil: no criminal ,m, c,c;r ,11.-1u,1llr Siclnc-, I.anicr slood and. ,iewing the landscape. \" 11\u003e \r\n \r\nhnng inside the building. 11,c jnil c:in be, icl\\\"t'U from inspired to ,Hile 111e .\\larshes ofClmn.\" con~idcred 8\u0026DMarina \r\n \r\nthe oui\u003eidc. \r\n \r\nto be his finest poetry. \r\n \r\n1200 Glynn /\\n.. llnm\u0026wick 3 /520 \r\n \r\n9 /2-264-18 /9 \r\n \r\nPierce County Heritage Museum \u0026 Depot \r\n \r\nlover's Oak \r\n \r\n200 S. Central Are. B/ad,8/l(!ul', 1I; 16 \r\n \r\nl'rince St. and Albam SI.. Bnmswick. ,1 ;20 \r\n \r\nBrunswicklanding Marina \r\n \r\n912-449-iO+l. 1111w./iier\u003c\"\u003c'C'u1111ly.mg \r\n \r\n\u003c) /2-265-0620, 800-')33 -2627. H'Ml'.hgivb.com \r\n \r\n2-f29 Newcmlle St.. llr1111~wic/1, 31520 \r\n \r\nThe rcstureu train ,kput. huill in J\\)02. 11011' house,\" 1\\ tcordinr; to loe;il lcgcml. Native /\\meric;m hrnvcs 9I2-262-926 \r\n \r\nmuseum ,Jbou l the Civil W:ir aud the hi\u003ctorv nf l'i,,cc ,,11d their maidens 11\u003c,uld 111eet under the 111aicslic- i\\l:iri11:1: op~,1 d:iili R ~. 111,- li 1\u003e.111. 130:itymd open \r\n \r\nCoun ty. It 111,o ,crvc1 :l\\ li cadq1mrtcrs for ilw l'ic,cc , p1\u003cading limbs of thi, cnorrnol\\s 900-yea r-olcl oak. Mon.-F,i. i :30 a.111.-'I: ,0 p.ni. C:ill for fees. [;;i WC o \r\n \r\nCountv Ch.1111bcr of Cm11111crcc ,111d Ilislorirnl a11d \r\n \r\nGene,;logica l SoC'iel)' :111(1 liriuscs :, ge11~:ilogitn l Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park \r\nlibrary. Open i\\11011.- liri. 8 :1.111.-\"l l),111, 11rce. [;;i WC6' US 1111')' 17, /Jnmswic/1, 31,2() \r\n \r\nBrunswick Marina IJS I/11, 1 17 (1200 Cly1111 Ave.). Llnm,wick. 31;21 \r\n \r\n9/2-265-0620, ~U0-933-2627, ,11111.bgivb.co/// \r\n \r\n912-265-229/l \r\n \r\nShiloh Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery \r\n \r\nThi1 ii a line rnntagc point for viewing some of the \r\n \r\nCou11ty cdml Hd.. /J/\u003c1ck.,i,~\u003c1r. l Ii 16 \r\n \r\nva,I ,ind 111iirshlands and rivers th,it fla nk 13ru11,wick. Capt. Mike Evans Charters \r\n \r\n9 l2-H9-i\u003cH4. \"'\"'\"f!ierceco1111tr n1; \r\n \r\nOpen d:iilr 6 ,1.111.-I0 p.m. Free. [;;I 6- \r\n \r\ni21\u003e Pi11e / lt/l'C/1 Cirde. 13rwm,ick. , 1520 \r\n \r\nBllih in rhe 1830s. this is the oldest chmcl, i11 Pilrcc \r\n \r\n9 12-261-3807 \r\n \r\nCoun~. The cemeterr :ilso imludc~ \"''\"\". fou11ding Mary Miller Doll Museum \r\n \r\nfamilies. as well as 11u111cmu, \"'\" vct\u003c-r:111, fro111 the 209-2I I Gln11cester St., IJrwmrick, 31520 \r\n \r\nCircle BRanch \r\n \r\n' Rcrnl111ion:1ry War to the prcscnl d,t) , C~II for tiinc. 9I2-26;--i569, \"\" 11.mur)'lnillenlol/111u.wu111.com \r\n \r\n692-1 Neu /cfuJJ l lny., llnmsll'ick, 3152l \r\n \r\nor churcl, SeC\\icc. [;;i \r\n \r\nDolls. to,'S. and artifacts dating from 18,0 lo the pres- 9 12.U,5-iiW \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\nent from more than 90 countries are dispbyccl in this Boarding :11-;iil:ihlc. 1i111~cu111. Open .\\1011.- Fri. 10 a.m.- U() p.m. Call for \r\n \r\nPierce CountyChamberofCommerce \r\n \r\nfees, A:\\,\\ and group rntcs. [;l WC6,. \r\n \r\n(redle's Complete Marina \r\n \r\nZOO Ce11tr\u003c1/ \\1c.. Blackshear. 31516 \r\n \r\n1-IH 1111,. Ii' s.. /3r,m.uick. 31520 \r\n \r\n9 /2-+19-70-H \" u11.picrcrco1mty.org \r\nOpen 111011.-I n. ~ a.m.-3 p.m. ~ WC c- \r\n \r\nMary Ross Waterfront Park Bur St.. Rnmswick. 31510 \r\n \r\n912-26 1-1935 Open daily. \r\n \r\n912-265-0620, 800-933-1627, 111111.bgfrh.rom \r\n \r\n:\\( \\Vatcrfronl Pmk see 1vorking shrimp bo.1ls..,nd Dan Drummond Charters \r\nformers s\u003c-lling frc-1h fnut\u003c and wgetahle.s at the -or1 Oak /, 11.. JJm1m.-icL. 3152) \r\n \r\n1~1,mds \\larkct. View a scale model oi a Liberti 912-264-/ iB \r\n \r\n48 \r\n \r\n  www.GEORG1t\\0NMYM1NO,ORC. I 1.800 V 1s1T GA \r\n \r\nFinalea Farms 136 Trc1g Ln., Bn11ml'ick, 31525 9 l 2-262-0777 Boarding. training. and lessons. Trails available. \r\nFree Spooling Fishing Chaners l 07 Boyd l)r.. 13rw,~vick. 31520 912-26'1-H59 \r\nHammerhead Dive Center J200 Cly1111 Ave., llnmswid, 31520 \r\n912-262-1i78. 1,,ww.georgimc11b,1.co111 \r\nHappy Hooker Charters -t08 /-1011w1/ Vr.. Brunswick. 31523 9J2-265-3298 \r\nHobo Enterprises 211 Choctc1w Rd., Bnmswick, 31525 912-264-5735 \r\nSoutheast Adventure Outfitters I200 Gly11111\\,c. (US /-111J. 17 S.), Bnmswick, 31520 9J2-265-5292, 11ww.gacoast.com/11avigatorlse(},html \r\nSterling Equestrian Center 692'! New fesrip Ifwy., Bmnswick, , 1523 912-265-i799 llonrding :1vail.1blc. \r\nThree Oaks Farm 332 Ors/er Rd.. llnmswick. 31523 912-26-/-60/0 Boarding a,'llibblc. \r\nTravelog Tours, Inc. 3610 Darien Ih,i, N.. llnmswick, 31525 912-265-1 l i3, 80/J-477-60()9, W11~1.1Tme/oglo11rs.com \r\nTroupe Creek Marina 375 Yachi Rd., Bwnswic/_., 3 1525 'J 12-264-3862 \r\nTwo-Way Marina /-1111. 17 N. \u003c1t Alt,mwlw Rfrcr, Bnmswick, 31525 912-26,-0410 \r\nCUMBERLAND ISLAND S-22 \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore 107 St. /\\la,ys St. ({C\")' location) C11111IM1land Island, JI 8 912-882-f33\u003e, 888.S /7-:142 1, 1111w.11p.,.gov TI,is is the l:ngest and so11thcm111ost harrier isl:Jnd i11 Georgia, offering over 17 miles of white, sandy bci,chcs. Wild horses and other islnnd wildlife roam freely. C:111,ping is permitted with reserva tions. Ferry rescrva hon office opc11 Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.--4 p.m. Call for ferry li111es mod fee$, I] WC \r\nDungeness Ruins Cu111l1erl,mcl Island, 31558 912-882-1335, 888-817-3421, u1111.sl111arys,1elro111e.co111 \r\nThe lir11 01111gencs. was bnilt in the 1790s or the \r\nwidow of , athanael Green. It was later rebuilt br Andre\" C,1111c;ic :rnd his wife, Lucy. in 188-i. but burned in the I950~. \r\nFirst African Baptist Church Cwnberlml!I !\u0026lane/, 31558 912-882-4'335, 88\u0026-817-342 1, ,invw.st111myswelco111e.co111 Est.ihlishccl in H,9, :11\\d rebuil t in the I930s, tlois church was tlot site of the wedding of John P. Kennedy Jr. Tours In \"iew the church are limited. and reservations should be 11rndc Ht the same time as ferry reserv~tions. C,11! for ,norc information. \r\n \r\nPlum Orchard Mansion C11mber/\u003c111d Island, 3/ 558 912-882~133\u003e, 888-$17-3-121. ,m11.stm\u003c1')'$11-e/00111e.oom The mansion i currently undergoing rcno,'lltion and 111a)' be closed to the public. Call in ach'llncc. \r\nDARIEN S-19 \r\nAnsley-Hodges M.A.R.S.H.Projectand Nature Trail i\\ltc,malw Waterfowl 1vlane1ge111enl Are\u003c1 US 1111?' 17 S., /Jmien, 31305 912-262-3 173, 1v,vw.mcintoshcou11/y.cu111 \r\nVisitors c,m watch :o variety of wndiug birds, shore- \r\nbirds. w:,tcrfowl, songhircls, and other wi ldlife. I.cam abo11t lhc importance of managed wetlands and hunt ing in the co11scm1tion of \\\\'ildlifc. Open daily. Call for infonnritiou. ~ \r\nButler's Island ,\\/tauwlw \\\\later{oll'I Mancrgemenl Aro,1 US /111). 17 S., Darien, 3I 305 912-262-3173, 11Mv.mci11toshco1111ty.co111 These old rice plautations offer refngc to alligators, clrer, herons, egrets, and wading birds and provide recreation for fisherman, and nal11ralists. Open chii ly. C:1II for i11for111,llio11. [;l \r\nDarien United Methodist Church Ven,011 Square, Darien. 31305 912-/37-17-I\u003e Established in 1843, this historic 1'lethodist church is loc.1ted iu Darien's historic district. Sunda, scr\\'ice 11 a.111. Tour b)' appointment. [;l WC b  \r\nDarien Waterfront Park 105 Port King George Dr., Darien. 31305 9 12-H7-668-I. no1at.mcintoshco1111/}',Co111 1'11blic docks available for fishing. 1\\rea seafood 111nrkct, 11ci1rb)' sell fresh shrimp almost yc:1r-ro1111rl. l'laygrou nd ,orea, bike paths, boa rdwalks, \"nd picnic tnblcs nrc ava ilable. Open daily. [;l WC 6-. \r\nfort King George Historic Site fort Ki11g George Dr., Darien, 31,05 912-~37-4770, 800-864-7275 \"\"\"\"darie,,tel.uetf-{lkgeo Tlrr\u003c'e miles e,isl of1-95 Exit 49 Onring the earlr 1700s. this fort \\\\'lls the so11thcrn out- \r\npost of the l!ritiih Empire in North America. Sec the \r\ncivrcs.s hlotkhousc, barracks. earthen fort, ,111d ~11,1nill rnins. ,\\ museum cmers the Guale Indians through the Scottish settlement, and Daricn's sca1x,rt d:,ys. Open Tuc.-Sat. 9 a.m.- \u003e p.m.. $,m. 2 p,111.-5:30 p.m, Ca ll for fees. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nGrant House C1\\ I(ovy. 99 cmd Ril.te11/iouse, Darien. 31305 C) I2--t37-668/, u1vw.mcinloshcouniy.co111 This l8-+0 dwelling was Lhc ouly residence to survi\\'c the destruction of the town in 1863 by Union troo1is, For ma11y years it was 1he home of well-known black ccl11cator Ja111cs Cmnl and is still ow11ed by Cr.mt fomily dC'scen\u003cl,mts. This pri\\'alc residence is notopen lo the public. \r\nHistoric Darien Shopping Oownro11111 Dt1rie11, US H1t~'- 17, Dmien. 3130\u003e 9 12-l37-668-t, '\"''\"\"mci11to.,hcow1y.con1 Visit 11niq11c: gif1 shops, an tiques stores, ,111d ;irt gallcl'iCs. 'l'rcaiurcs range from Southcm antiques. paintings. and O riental rugs to regiona l crafts and col- \r\nlectibles, Open :Vlon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;l WCc,. \r\nPrime OutletsofDarien I 1\\!lag110/it1 Uh,fi' \\Var, Ste. F-1IO. Ocrrie11. 31305 912-Hi-2i00, 888-545-7224. ,mav.primeretail.com \r\n \r\nMore than 60 outlet stores fcnturc quality bran n:1111es. Open Mon.-Sal. 10 n.m.-8 p.m.. Sun. 1 :1.111.-6 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\nRhett's Island Altamaht1 \\\\later{oll'I M,magemenl Area \r\nUS \"\"?' 17 S., Dmien. 31305 \r\n912-262-3I73, 11a,a11.mci11loshco1mly.co111 Rhett's Island comprises three 111anaged brnckis wetland impoundments covcriug nbout 1,800 acre Wr1tcrfowl hunting, hirdw;1tching, Gsl,ing, shrimpin ,1nd crabbing available. C;dl for 11,orc inforn1alion o, consu lt the Georgia H11nli11g s~aso11s an Rcgulatiom. Island is acce.~~il)lc 0111)' l,y bo:,t. I] \r\nScenic McIntosh County Byway (The Ridge) /111,y. 99, Darien, 31305 912--137-66/H, ,.-rn1.111ci11tos/1co11111v.com View rhc mam Vidorian-stdc homes of former ti her barons oicrlooking D~l\u003e0y Sound nncl lini Highwa\\'99 as it winds through mas,hc live oaks. \r\nSt.Cyprian's Episcopal Church \\lemons Sq1w1e, Darien. ~ 1305 9 12-437-5660, \u003cJ12,-t37-6684, 1101w.md11toshco1111l)'-CO ll11ilt in I 876 b1 form ~r slaves. thi., chul'ch w restored after suff~ring severe d,11 n;1gc duri ng the hu~ ric,tnc or 1898. Located in Daricn's historic distric the church still has an :,ctivc co11grcg:1tion. I] WC \r\nVernon Square \\\\'c1shing/011 St., Darien. 3I 305 912--+37-66/H, 1111,o.mci1110.,/tCQ1111l\u003eco111 'TI1rouglrout the 191h century. Vernon Squ:rrc was I bu,inc.s, culhrral. social and religious c;cnlcr of Oarie TI,e square follows the concept ofearly t0\\\\1l plmmi ulili~.c.-cl br James Oglethorpe in Sav:urn:rh in 173 [;l 6,. \r\nTravel Services McIntosh County Chamber of Commerce/Welcome Center \r\nIO'I First St. W., Drll'ie11, 31305 9/2--tJ?-6684, www.mci11toshcow1ty.co111 \r\nOpen !'vlon.- Sat. 9 a.111.-i p.111. I] WC c,. \r\nHistoric Darien Walking Tours 1()5 Fort Ki11g George Dr.. Daric11, 3130\u003e 912,137-7825, 912-270-0145. 111111.111ci111os/1CQ1111ty.co \r\nNature and Historic Tours 301 Franklin S1., Darien. 3130, 912../ 37.(,985, ,m~~ope11gates.bnb.cam \r\nEDEN -  -: , \r\nOgeechee Park Canoe and Kayak Rentals )'cirbrough L.,mding 136 ,\\Ian Dr., Ede11, 31307 9I2-748-5996, m,av.ogeecheec,111oe.com Reul a canoe or kayak for a trip d0\\\\11the Ogccch Ri\\'cr. Enjm ri,erfront camping. fishing. nncl swi ming. Open daik 8 a.111.--S p.m. During winier, ca for rcsCr\\'ations. Call for more i11fo11m1lion and fe CJWC b. \r\nFeather Air Hot Air Balloons ,326 Wilma Edwards Rd.. Ellulia/1, 31308 912-858-2529, 888-2i7-58 I9. 1111111,.J'eathar-air.com Fl)' mvny on a 45-11 ,inutc to one-hour night. A po fl ight charnp,igne rec~pl'ion will cc lcbrale yo advent11rc. Call for 111ure iuformalion. [::l WC \r\nOgeechee Outpost 182 Rose Dr., F.lfobe/1. 31308 912-7-18-6716. 1no,o.ogeec/1ceou1Jx1sl.co111 \r\n \r\n50 \r\n \r\n Coast \r\n \r\nSleep under the stars, e11 joy wi ldl ife, and miles of scenic beauty. Canoe and kayak rcnt,1 I ,rnd instrnction, lodging, and guided cam ping trips offered. \r\nOpen daily. Call for 111ore inform;1tioo. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nEULONIA \r\nHarris Neck Wildlife Refuge Fl?' I i and Harris Neck Rd., F:ulm,ia, 31331 912-832-4608, 9 l2-652-.i4l5 \r\nZ,762 acres of salt wa ter, marshes. and woods provide habitats that attract many species of birds. Roads and trails offer visitor access to wildlife. Two piers are also ,wailable for creek fishing. Open 1vlon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4:30 p. m. Free. [;l \u0026 \r\nSmallest Churchin America f-lwy. 17, Eulonia, 3.13'1 912-437-4 192 This is a unique strncture along tl,e Georgia coasl. It measures on!)' tll feet by 15 feet and seats 12 people. Local ministers lead worship services every third Sunday, with several spei~al programs dltring the year. Picnic tables and barbecue grill ava ilable. Open \r\ndaily. Free. [;l c,. \r\nWiregrass Trail Hwy. 57, Eu Ionia, 31331 912-557-4 119, m,~v.wiregrass/.rail.com Tl1e Wiregrass Trai l offers a scenic route to and from Georgia's coast-. Smaller commu nities along the way afford visitors a chance lo sec small-town America. Slow down and enjoy. \r\nn FARGO N-23 \r\nStephen C. Foster State Park Rt. I, Box 131, Jones Island, Fmgo, 31631 912-637-5274, www.gast\u003c1teparks.org 18 miles northeast of Fargo on Hwy. 177. This remote park is lhe western entrance to the beautiful Okefenokee Swamp. Carnpi11g, cottages, boat rental, playground, canoe tra ils, nature !mils, and boardwalk are ,111 ava ilable. You'll fi11d excellent birding, fishing, and wildlife observation. Cates lock al\" \r\nclosing. Park open daily 7 a.m.- 7 p.111. [:l WC 6- \r\nFOLKSTON P-22 \r\nFolkston FunnelTrain-Watching Platform 103 N. F'irsl St., Folkston, 31537 9/2-496-2563, w11,v.folkston.com Great location for watching trains. Approximately 65 trains pass through folkslon each day. Open da ily. \r\nOkefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Rt. 2, Box 3330. Folkston, 3 1537 912-496-7836, okefe11okee.f,vs.gov This 680-square-milc wetlands wilderness provides a critical habitat for abundan l wil dl ife and migratory birds. \"lake a wa lk on the 4,000-foot boardwalk, and view the prairie from lhe 50-foot observation tower. Refi,ge open Mar.- Oct. 30 min. before sunrise-i :30 p.m., Nov.-Fcb. 30 min. before sum ise-5:30 p.m. Visitor center open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees and \r\ntour ti111es. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nOkefenokee Sporting Clays Rt. 2, Box 3778, Folkston, 31537 912-496-24 17 Attraction offers skeet shooting. quajl preserve. and shotgun shooting. Open Sat.-Su n. noon- dusk or hy appoi11tme11t. Call for fees. [;l WC \r\nSardis Church Post Rd., Folkston. 3153i 912,496-2536, \u003c1%w.{olkst011.com \r\n \r\nOrganized i11 1821. ibis is the oldest active church in Charlton County. Tlie pulpit, which has a bullcl hole from the musket of a soldier defending the church, is a reminder or the war wilh lhc Native Americans. Services are held on the lhi rd Sunday ofeach month. Call for more informa tion. [;l \r\nTrain Museum Folkston Railrood De/JOI 202 W. i\\tlain Si., Folkston, 31537 912-496-2536, w11av.{olkston.com ln lhis restored lrnin depot visitors can enjoy old train memorabilia such as pictures, logbooks, lights, and lra in 111i1ps. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.n1.-5 p.rn. Free. \r\n[;l WC \u0026 \r\nTrove/ Services Okefenokee Chamberof Commerce 2/)2 W. Main St., Folks/oil, 31537 9J2--+96-2536, 11,vw.folk-stori.com \r\nOpen _\\llon.- Fri. 8:30 a.11L-5 p.m. [:l WC b \r\nKingfisher and Beyond Canoe Swamp Tours Ca,,oe Outpos/, Rt 3, Box 973, Folkslo11, 3 J537 91M96-.i834 \r\nOkefenokee Adventures Tours Rt. 2. Box 3325. Polksl.on. 31 537 9I2--+96-7156, 866-TheSwamp 1v,v1v.ol.:e{enoke,u1dventures.com Ope11 Mar.- Oct. 30 min. before s11nrise- 7:30 p.111., Nov.- Fcb. 30 min. before s11nrise- 5:30 p.m. Cal l for \r\nfees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nOkefenokee Pastimes Tours H\"?' 121 S., Folkston, 31537 912-496..J472, www.okefe11okee.com Ca ll for reservations and more information. [;l WC \r\nGUYTON \r\nGuyton HistoricDistrict Central Blvd., Cuyton, 313 12 912-772-3353, mvw.eff,nglwmco,mty.com Guyton began as a railroad lown. Manv styles of architecture are showcased during the unnual I-our of homes on th e second Tuesday in Decem ber. Open daily. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nHINESVILLE R-17 \r\nBacon Fraser House 208 . Court SI.., Hinesville, 31313 91 2-368-4445, 1'Wll'.iiberlycoullty.org This house, constructed at the time the town was laid out in 1837, is 1101open to the public, but visitors ca11 stop by to view. It is a historic landmark a11d on the l\\ational 1-lisloric Registry. Call for more information. r:l\u0026 \r\nFort Stewart Military Museum 2022 Prank Cochra11 Dr. Hinesville, 31314-4936 912-767-7885, 1111-w.s/e11m/.army.mi/ Fo,t Stewart. the largest rnililary post casl of 1he lvlississippi. is home to tlie U.S. Army's T hi rd Infan try Division. The museum chronicles the story of Fort Stewart frorn its origins in 1940 lo the presen t. Open \r\nTne.- Sat. 10 a.111.-4 p.m. F'rcc. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nOldliberty County Jail 302 S. Main St., Hinesville, 31313 9/2-368-+145, www.liberlycounty.org Built i11 the 1880s, th i.s lwo-story vernacular structure incorporntes elements of the late Victorian era. It is 011 tlie National Historic Registry. Not open to the public, bul drive-by viewing is allowed. [:l \u0026 \r\n \r\nTravel Services liberty County Chamberand Development Authority 500 E. Oglethorpe 1111,y., Hinesville, 3 J313 9/2-368-3356, 888-384-98 14, www.libertycounty.org \r\nOpen Mon.-rri. 9 a,m.- 5 p.m. [;l WC \r\n \r\nHOMERVILLE M-21 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Clinch County Chamber of Commerce IO I S. College St., /-lomenille, 31634 9!2-.i87-2360, www.cli11chco1111ty-ga.com \r\n. JEKYLL ISLAND S 21 ,: ,; ,-s,-:;,, \r\n \r\nBicycle and JoggingTrails N. Beachview /Jr., Jekyll Island. 31527 9 I2-635-2648, 877-4-JEKYLL, www.jekylli.sland.com Enjoy beautiful sites, breathtaking views, and tranq11il moments while bicycling or jogging along Jekyll's island-wide stretch or trails. Open da ily. \r\n \r\nFaith Chapel 181 Old Plc111ic1lion Rd., /ekyll Island, 31527 912-635-4036. '\"''w.jekyllisland.com This s111all wooden chapel was built by the Jekyll Island C lub for inlerdenominatio11a l worsh ip. Co11taining stunn ing stained glass by Lou is C. \r\nT iffan)', the chilpel is available to rent for weddings. \r\nOpen da ily 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Free.f:l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nHistoric District Shopping \r\n \r\nl'ier Rd., Jek)'il Island, 3 l527 \r\n \r\n912,635-3636, 877-f./EKYLL, www.iek)llisland.com \r\n \r\nVisitors can wander through a number of unique \r\n \r\nreta il shops housed in restored historic buildings. \r\n \r\nHours vary. Ca.II for more i11forrnation. [;l b \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nHorton House Ruins N. Rivenieiv Dr., Jekyll Island, 31527 912-635--1036, 9]2-6\"15-3636, 11avw.jekyllisland.com T his house, dati11g from 1742, is one of the oldest standing strudures in the slate. Open daily. Free. l::l \u0026 \r\n \r\nHorton'sBrewery Site Riverview Dr., ]ekrll lslmui, 3l527 912-635--1036. 912-645-3636, www.jekyllislaml.com \r\nOnly ru ins remain of Georgia's first brewery buill b)' Ma jor Horton, ,111 aide to General Oglethorpe. The brewery supplied ale to hoops a11d settlers al Forl Frederica on St. Simons Island. Opi;n da ily. Free. \r\n[;l \u0026 \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Arts Association Exhibit 321 Riverview /Jr., Jekyll ls/and, 3J527 \r\n9J2,635-3920. 877--+-JEKYLL. ,mw.jeky/lisl\u003cmd.com Jekyll lslanc1 Arts Associatio11 Exhibit is located at Goodyear Cottage in the historic district ,rnd offers monlhly art exhibits. Open Mon.- F'ri. noon-4 p.m., Sat.-Snn. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nJekyll Island National Historic Landmark District \r\nIVO Stable Rd., Jek)/1 ls/and, 3I527 9 12-635-4036. 877-453-5955, www.jekyllisland.com The historic district boasts restored homes of ma11y Victorian-era residents, the Original Millionaires \r\nCl11b Ilouse, now il hotel, and an original sig11ed T iffany stai11ed-glass window in Faith Cltapel. Tours leave un tlie hour between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Open \r\ndaily 9 a.11 1.-5 p.m. Free, but fee for tours. [:l WC b \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Mini Golf Course N. Beacl,view Dr., /ekyl/ Jsland, 31527 912-6352648, ,vww.jekyllis/and.com Two 18-holc miniatme courses me fun for the entire fam ily. Open S11n.-'ilrn. 9 a.111.-5 p.m., F'ri.~5at. 9 a.m.- 9 p.rn . Call for fees. [:l WC \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\n Jekyll Island Shopping / listoric District cmd Beachview Dr. tck,-ll l.ilc111d, 31527 9 l2-635-3636, 877--1-JEKYLL, 1rn. jeiJllisla11cl.com Shops al lhc Jekyll Island Club Hotel offer distinclivc il\u003c.\u003c111s. ancl specially stores along Pier Drive in lhc historic district and along Beachvicw Drive afford more \r\nopport1111ities. Call for hours. l;2 WC 6- \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Summer Musical Theatre Festival Jel-rll t.laucl /\\mphithen/er, Stable He/. \r\nJekyll lsitlnd, 31527 912-635-3636, 877--153-5955, 11ww.jek)llisla11d.co111 The best of the /\\mcrican 111usici1I stage, performed un der the stnrs. 2002 season May 31- )ul) 28. Pcrforrn1111,,cs begin at 8 p.,n, Call for ticket prices. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Tennis Center -JOI) C\u003c1pl. \\Vylly Rd.. Jekrll lslm1CI. 31527 912-635-\u003eI H. 877--1-JEKYLl~ 11111,.jekr//is/aud.com Features 13 cl:11' courts with seven lit courts. Clinics, tonmnmenls. ~vents, and junior summer camps \r\noITcre\u003cI throughout the rear. Open dailr 9 a.111.--6 \r\np.111. Call for fees. Cil WC c- \r\n \r\nSea Turtle Walks .196 S//1b!c Rd., /ek)'II Jsla11d, 31527 912-635-228-/, 877--1-/EKYLL, www.jekylfola11cl.com Loe.ii wildlife guides conduct shoreline walks in ;e;irch of turtle lrnds and nesting mothers frum June lo 111id-:\\11g11st. Tours leave from Jekyll Island i\\!u,e11111 Visitors Center and last approxi111atcly two hour;. NightI)' lours depart al 8:30 p.m. and 9:,O p.m. \r\nCall for fees. G1 WC \r\n \r\nSummer Waves Water Park 2/0 S. R.freniew Or. /ekrll Island. 3/527 9I2-635-207{ 87i-1-/P.KYLL. 1\\0IOl',\"1.1\"111/Cn.'I/VCS.C\u003cJIII An I I-acre wilier park witl, water rides, :1 wa,c pool. \r\nslides, and cliildren'5 pool. Open Memorial D:1y through I.:1bor n.iy Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.--8 p.m. Call for fees. C;;J WC ~ \r\n \r\nTTdelands Nature Center JOO S. Ri1e1view Or, /eky/1 /silmd. 31527 9 / 2-635-5032, 912-635--+ I17. wi.o,.iiddandslh.org Tidcbnds Nature Center offers hands-on marine sci cncc :md environmental progrnn,s for the general pnhlic .md educational groups. Rent a p.1dcllehoal or canoe and enjoy 3 relaxing day on Rixcn Pond. Call for 111cm: infonnation. Open i\\1011.-Fri. 9 :1.111.- I p.111., \r\nSat. 10 .1.111.-1 p.m. F'ree. Cil WC 0. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nJekyll Island Convention and Visitors Bureau I00 /ames He/.. fel1yll lsltmd, 31527 912-635-4080, ,~77-l-/l~KYLL, 11-1iav.iekyllishmd.\u003c:0111 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri ~ a.m.-5 p.111. [;l WC 6-. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Welcome Center 901 Jekyll C\u003cwse1ray Jehl/ l\u003c/a11d, 31527 9/2-635-3636. 877-1-/EK)'LI. ,iaia,.iel.1/lislcmd.l't,m \r\nOpell daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC c,. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Museum VisitorsCenter JOO St,Ji\u003ele Dr., /ek)'II Island. 3I527 912-6H,-1036, 912-635-2!62. ll77-4-/Ek'YLL 1iav11.iehllislc111d.com \r\nOp~11 i ,il) 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fre\u003c I] WC c,. \r\n \r\nBird Watching Rambles \r\n \r\n/el.1/1 Island \\Ve/come Center. 1/1) I Jekl'II Causeway \r\n \r\n/eJ.1,/1 lsltm,I. , 1527 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n9J2-634 1322. 1111w.;ekyllisla11d.com \r\n \r\nCoastal Expeditions Charter Fi.,liing/Sightseeing I I/arbor Hd., fekyll lsland, 3I52i 9 12-265-0392 \r\nCoastal Tours, Inc. l'.O. Box 1318-1 /ek)'ll fslimd. 3!527 9!2-635-2697, 800-260-0-+70, 1101111.cottstaltours.com \r\nJekyll Harbor Marina I H\u003c1rbor Re/.. JdJII ls/mid. 31527 912-63 5-3l 37, Mw.iek)'llharbor,com \r\nJekyll Island Convention Center 1 Be,1c/niew Dr., Jekyll lslm1d, 3/527 912-63 5-3-100. 1vi,w.iel.yllisl,md.,om \r\nOffshore Charters /eiy// Harbor \\ forina. JeL-rll lsfoud. ; 1527 912-265-7529. 1111.v.oflshorec/wrtcrs.com \r\nVictoria'sCarriages\u0026BeachTrail Rides 100 S111hle Hd., /el )'// Island, 31527 912-635-950/l Ope11 Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. C:111 for fees. [;l WC 6. \r\nWeadore Sailing Jekyll / lmbor .\\.l\u003clri,w, I I /arbor He/. Jet,// lsforrJ. 31527 912-223-+1 /9, 1.a,-..weadoresaili11g.com \r\nKINGSLAND R-22 \r\nBirdwatching  Kingsland, Georgia Area 107 S. l.ce St.. Ki11g.,lm1d. 31548 9I2-6 H-1322. 800--IH-0225. 11010v.visitkingsl,md.\u003c:0111 Visi tor; can view a variety of birds along the Coloni\u003c1I Coast BirdingTrail. \\fore than 300 species have been ~ightcd nl lhc 18 sites along the trail. Tr.iii sites in and around Kingsland include Cumberland lsl:1nd :\"\\ational Sca,hore, Crooked Ri\"cr Stale P:ll'k, and Okcfc11okcc National Wildli fe Refuge. Call for more i11for111atio11 and fees. \r\nKingsland's Antique and Collectible Shopping /07 $_ L.ce St.. Kingsland, 31548 9 /2-i29-5999, 800--IH.0225, M1,11.visi1kingsi\u003cmd.com Shop in the Kin1,,.Ja11d area. where you will !ind se,~ cral :111liq11cs and collectibles houtiq11cs. I1011~ rnry. \r\nCall for morr information. Cil WC c,. \r\nSatilla Hunting Club 1-111? ~0 W.. Kings/am/, 31518 912-729-5780 Nearly 20,000 acres of hunting lease for deer. hog, and turkey, Camping with water and electricity is \r\ne- ;iv:iilal;lc. Open daily Oct.-Jan. Call for more ii1for- \r\nn1alio11. Gl WC \r\nTravel Services City of Kingsland Welcome Center and Convention and Visitors Bureau 107 S. l..cc St.. Kiugsland. 31548 9/2-729-5999. 800--13 ~-0225. 1nn1.1isiikiugslc111d.com Open Mon.-1:-ri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.111. [;l WC ~ \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center- Kingsland 2121 Iladdock Rd., Kingsland. 31548 9 /2-729.3253. 110\u003cov.georgiC101m1y111i11d.org \r\nOpen ch1ily 8,30,1.111.- 5:30 p.111. Cil WC 6' \r\nAqua Culture \u0026 Farming Tours Wide Oak f'la11talio11. 509! Raile)' Mill He/. Wl,ite Onk, i 1568 9 12-729-5999. 800--133-0225. w11w.visiiki11gsl,mcl.com \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-\u003clusk or l,y appointmcn \r\nCall for rescr\\'alions :ind fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nFishing, Diving and Sightseeing Charters 107 S. Lee St., Ki11gsl,111d. 315-lo~ 912-729-5999, 800-HJ-0225. 1111,i.1isitki11gs/11nd.co, \r\nLITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND S-20 \r\nlittle St. Simons Island P.O. Box2/078 Lillie SI. Simons Island. 31522-0578 912-638-7-172, 888-733-577-i 11ai~v.litlle,tsimonsis/,mc/.com Th is privf!tclyowned hanicr islm,d with mor~ thm1si miles of undcvdopecl beach is worlh :1 visit. Day tri lea\\'c from 11:nnpton \\ larina and include ho.it Iran~ fer to and fro111 the marina, tour of isl:md with lune pro,~cle\u003cI. mid an :iftcrnoon on the beach. D:i) lri are schcclulcd twice a monlh throughout the yea and advance rcsen\u003cltions arc required. Call cl.1ily a.m.- 5 p.m. for more infornintion a11d foes. Cil WC \r\nSapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve Sapelu Island \\li.1i1ors Center I Landing He/.. 1\\1/eridian, 313 1\\/ 912-437-322-!, 800-864-7275 111M.sapelois/a1ulresene.org Fem and ,isitor center located in i\\ lcridian o Higil\\\\11)' 99. Guir!ed tours of this harrier island a a\\'ailal,le. featuring ;i \\\\'Orking lighlhOllSC, Re)110I Mansion. Africm1-1\\mcric;111 Ilog Hammock comm nily and UC;\\ Marine lnslilutc {rcscn,atio required). Visitor ccnlcr (dosed .\\1onclai) interpre~ the fragile co:1st:1I ecosystem. Croups of IS- 29 cart stav overnight at the 111a1\\Sio11 or ca111pgrol11l\u003cl wit prior armngc111e11ts. Open Tue.-Fri. i:30 a.,n.-5:3 p.m.. Sal. 8 a.111.- 5:30 p.111.. S1111. 1:30 p.m.- 5 p. Call for fees. [;l WC ~ \r\nTravel Services Sapelo Island Visitors Center I Lcmding IM, Meridian, 3I319 912-437-322'1, \"''\"''.sapeloislanclresen,e.org Open Tue.-Vri. 7:30 a.111.-5: 30 p.111., Sat. :! :1.111.-5:3 p.111.. Su11. UO 1\u003e.111.-5 p.111. Cil WC 6' \r\nCay Creek Wetland Interpretive Center 189 Charlie Butler Hd. .Vlid1w1)'. .31320 912-368-3356. 912-88-+-331'1. 11~1w.liberty/rail.com Excellent wildlife viewing as well as di,covery of re111 nants of Ilic rice \u003c:ullure in the for111 of earlhen dike m, d irrig;iticm chan nels. Open Mo11.-Fri. 8 a.111. p.111. Call for fees. [;l WC6. \r\nOo\"hester Academy National Historic Place 8787 Ogletliorpe H11?' ,\\/id1rt1)', 3/320 9I2-SM-2275. 1ia,11.c/orcl1csleract1dem)'.C0111 TI,e acadcnff, tod:11an actin co11111111nilv ,enter an muse11111, wa~ founded after the Ci, ii \\Va'r as a schoo for rreed sla\\'CS. Dr. Marlin Luther King Jr. prcpar h\u003c.\u003cre for the 1963 Birn1inghmn campaign. Open T11 10 a.m.-2 J\u003e.111., Thu. 2 p.111.-5 p.m.. Isl day ofeac month 2 p.111.-6 p.m. or by appointment. Fre [;l WC 6, \r\nFort Monis Historic Site 2559 Fort Morris Rd., i\\lic/11111, 3/.320 9/2-88-/-5999. 800-86'1-7275. M\u003c1v.gasi,1te/\u003e\u003c1TL-s.org Se,,en miles ea,i of /.9:; exil 76. Th is Revolutiou:iry War fort was captured by th 13riti,h iu 1779, then used aga in V)' /\\111eric:111s durin the War of 18 12, Today. visitors cm, stand within th \r\n \r\n52 \r\n \r\n L eave the fast-track for a_~ail through time and tranquillity. Explore The Historic Liberty Trail, a unique driving tour that meanders through marsh and oak forests to seven museums, historic sites and a wetlands interpretive center. Immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of coastal Georgia. Journey through American history from colonial days, through the Civil \\iVar, to the turn of the cenmry and beyond. \r\nThe Historic Liberty Trail, funded by the Liberty County Development Authority, has made history itself: The U. S. Transportation Secretary, calling the Trail one of \"the most .innovative and exciting projects\", honored it as one \r\nof the 25 best in the nation. The few \r\nwere chosen from nearly 5,000 projects coast to coast. You'll see why. \r\nThe Trail will take you to The Midway National Historic District, Dorchester Academy National Historic Place, Fort Stewart Museum, LeConte Woodmanston N ational Historic Place, Seabrook Village, Cay Creek \\iVetlands Interpretive Center and Fort Morris State Historic Site. \r\n \r\nThe Historic Liberty Trail. \r\nExit 76 on 1-95 between Savannah and Brunswick. \r\nCall the Liberty County Development Authority at 888-384-9814 for a free map and more details or contact us at: adminlcda@coastalnow.net \r\n \r\n www.GEO RC1AONMYM1N L\u003e,URG I 1 .800 V 1S1T GA \r\n \r\nearthwork remains and view scenic Saint Catherines entertains thousands orauto-racing fans every weekend. This park offers cozy facilities in a beautiful scltin \r\n \r\nThi Sound. Park also features a visitors center and film, OSP is one of the oldest members of the NASCAR Camping, fishing, boat ramp, swimming, picnickin \r\npicnic area, nature trail, birdwatching and a museum Weeki:,, Racing Series and features high-speed racing hiking trails, and mini-golf me also avaibble. \r\n \r\ndesnibing the eolonbl port of Sunbury and the site's action in many di,,isions. Open for races M.ar.-Oct.. Cumberland Island ferry and kayaking outfitter ar \r\n \r\nhistory. Open Tue-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 9:30 Fri.-Sat. Call for schedule and fees. 11' WC 6. \r\n \r\nnearby, and group shelter and picuic shelters ar \r\n \r\na.m.-5:30 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC \r\n \r\navailable. Park open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call fo \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nfees. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nLeconte Woodmanston National Historic Place \r\n \r\nPooler Area Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nUS 1fay. 17, Midway, 3J320 \r\n \r\n175 Bourne Ave., Pooler, 3 I322 \r\n \r\nCumberland Island Ferry \r\n \r\n912-884-6500. w1M. libertytrail.com \r\n \r\n912-7-18-9!21, www.pooler-ga.com \r\n \r\nSt. Marys St., St. Mmys, 3 I558 \r\n \r\nLtCunte Wuod111anston, formerly the home of Dr. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC6' \r\n \r\n912-882-4335, 888-8 17-342 1 \\lllM.s/111\u003c19~11,e/come.com \r\n \r\nLouis LcConte, flourished as one ofGeorgia's emlicst \r\n \r\nFerry runs round-trip from Sr. Marys lo Curnberlan \r\n \r\nin land swt1111p rice plantations. Today, Lon is LcContc's world.fomous l8th-centmy botanical gar- \r\n \r\nPORT WENTWORTH T-15 \r\n \r\nTsl:111d. (Vlar.- Nov. dailv 9 a.m , \u0026 11 :45 a.m. Dec.-f'eb. Tim- Mon. 9 ~.m. C;1I I for fees. ~ WC \r\n \r\ndens arc being re-created with myriad antique plants. Travel Services \r\n \r\nPort Wentworth Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nCumberland Island Museum \r\n \r\nMelon Bluff Nature \u0026 Heritage Center \r\n \r\n/00 Tmnlers War Port \\Venhrorth, 3H07 \r\n \r\nCmnberland Island National Seashore M11se11m \r\n \r\n2999 /.1/a,uls Hill)., 1\\ilidway, 31320 \r\n \r\n9 l 2-965-1999, 11~1111.portwe11tiro,thga.com \r\n \r\nOsborne Rd., St. Marys, 3)558 \r\n \r\n9 I 2,~84-5ii9, 888-246-8188, Mvw.melonbluff.com Open Mon.-fri. ? a.rn.-4 p.111. 11' WC 6- \r\n \r\n?!2-882-4335, 888-817-3-12111iiw.stmt11)'S'll'l!lcome.~ \r\n \r\nMelon Bluff. offers 25 miles of hiking and biking \r\n \r\nThis museum houses a collection of artifacts fro \r\n \r\ntrails. K,yak expeditions arc also availabll'. Opt'll Georgia Visitor Information Centerat Savannah \r\n \r\nCumberland Island. The lives of l'\\ative Americans \r\n \r\n'li.1e.~Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for kar.ik expedition 1-95 S., mile marker 11 }, Port Wentiro,th, 3}/0i \r\n \r\nAfrican Americans, the Carnegie farnily, and olhc~ \r\n \r\ninfom1atJon and rcscrv,,tions and for fees. ~ b \r\n \r\n912-963-2546, 1vww.georgi\u003c1011111ymind.org \r\n \r\nwho lived on the islanJ in the 19th and 20th centuriel \r\n \r\nMidway Church \r\n \r\nOpe11 daily 8:30 n.m.- 5:30 p.111. ~ WC 6. \r\n \r\nare seen in the island environment. Open daily p.m.- 4 p.m Free. ~ WC 6. \r\n \r\nUS ll wy. J7 mu/ !'v/a,-tin Rd., Midway, 31320 \r\n \r\nRICHMOND HILL S-16 \r\n \r\n9I2-884-583i, WIVW. libertytrail.com \r\n \r\nHistoric District Braille Trail \r\n \r\nBuilt in I7i6. this church was burned during the Fort McAllister Historic Park \r\n \r\nOownlown St. Marrs \r\n \r\nAmerican Revolution and rebuilt in 1792. Todav, 3894 Fort Mct\\llister Rd., Richmond /-Iii/, 3132-1 \r\n \r\nSt. Marvs, 3 I558 \r\n \r\ngi,1nt live oaks drnped with Spanish 1110:ss shade abo~,t 9I2-727-2339, 800-86'17275, wi,~11.g\u003c1sk1t~p,irk..org 912-BBi--lOOO, 800-868-8687 11,,,w.stm\u003c19)11,-efcome.co1 \r\n \r\nI,ZOO graves in the cemetery, among them two gener- 10 miles east of1-95, Exit 90 011 Spur 14-f \r\n \r\n(lrnille markers explicate 18 historic sites in St. Mary \r\n \r\nals ofthe /\\111erit1111 Rc,olution and Governor Nath:in Home of the best-preserved earthwork fortification of Call for more infonn,ition. \r\n \r\nBrownson. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- f p.m., Sun. Z the Confederacy and the end of Gcncml Shcnuaus \r\n \r\nwe p.m.-4 p.m. free ~ \r\n \r\ninfamous March to the Sea. Camping and boating ,ire McIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins \r\n \r\navnilnblc. Visitors can rent canoes, ka)':lks. and biC)' Spur40 (Charlie Smit/, Sr. Hll)') St. Mmys, 31558 \r\n \r\nMidway Museum \r\n \r\nclcs. Open daily 7a.m.- 10 p.111. Call for fees. ~ WC 6. 9l2-882--1000. 800-868-8687 1rnw.sl11lfir)'swelcome.com \r\n \r\nUS H,11), 17, P.O. Box /95, Midway, 31320 \r\n \r\nThe ruins are belie,ed to have been built in the lat \r\n \r\n9 I 2-884-5837 \r\n \r\nJ.F. Gregory Park \r\n \r\nl820s. At the time the s11garhouse was constructed, i \r\n \r\nuavw. Iiberl)con nee/ion .com/111idwaylm useu m.himI \r\n \r\nCedar St., Ridrmond IJill, 3I324 \r\n \r\nwas believed that th ick-wallerl builclings such as thi \r\n \r\nBrowse through the museum's exhibits of document.~. 912-756-2676, 800-807--1848 \r\n \r\none bui lt by McIntosh were essenli,11 to ensure th \r\n \r\nand furnishings lScd in coastal Georgia homes from w1vw.Richmon\u003cll,iI/cvb.org \r\n \r\nwarm th neede\u003cl for superior production of sugar \r\n \r\ncolonial days. Open Tuc.-Sal. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. Z A beautifu l pmk including a jogging, walking, biking Picnic area available. Open daily s11 nrisc- sunse \r\n \r\np.m.- 4 p.111. Cn ll ror fees. ~ WC \r\n \r\nand birding trail, fishing, canoe and boat rcntn ls. ~WCb \r\n \r\nOpen dai ly. Free. Q WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nSeabrook Village \r\n \r\nOak Grove Cemetery \r\n \r\n6601'rade Hi// Rd., Midway, 31320 \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill Historical Society and Museum \r\n \r\nCorner of Rarllett St. mul Weed St. \r\n \r\n912-884-7008, 11~vw.se\u003c1brookvillage.org \r\n \r\nComer of Hwy. 1'14 mr\u003cI Timber Trail Rd. \r\n \r\nSt. M\u003cll)'S, 31558 \r\n \r\nTake a step back in time with a living-history tour at Richmond Hill, 3132-1 \r\n \r\n9/2-882--/000. 800-868-868i, '\"''\"'.st11Wl}'Sll'elco111e.co \r\n \r\nSeabrook Village. Visit the Gibbons House, the 912-756.3697, 800-807--1848 M111.ric/nno11dhi/k~b.org Th~ earliest marked gm,c is from 1801. Visitors ca, \r\n \r\nl1elcgi1I Williams Ilouse, or the Ripley corn crib Come see a collection of photographs aud memora- sec graves of veterans representing every war. Ope \r\n\"here you can grind grits and corn meal, and the bilia of Ilenry Ford's development ofRidnnond I!ill. daily. Free. ~ 6- \r\n \r\nSeabrook School. Open Tne.- 5at. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. With J giftshop is on-site and the museum also ,~l\\es \r\n \r\nCall for rcscrv,lfions and for fees. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\n,lS the local welcome center. Open daily 10 a.111.-4 0range Hall House Museum \r\n \r\np.n,. Free. ~ WC \r\n \r\n303 Os/,orne Dr., St. Marys, 31558 \r\n \r\nPATTERSON \r\n \r\n9J2-882--1000, 800-868-8687. 11n,w.stmal)~Welcome.co1 \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\nIn 1973 Orange Ha ll w,is placed 011 the :--,Jationa \r\n \r\nlittleSatilla Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nRegister ot Historic Places. Within th~ nlllSemn visi \r\n \r\n1/wy. l2, Patterson, 31557 \r\n \r\n40 Riclwrd R. Davi., Dr., Richmond Hill, 3132-+ \r\n \r\ntors can view a brief virlco of St. 1'vlary, history. Ope \r\n \r\n912-262-3173 \r\n \r\n9I2-756-2676, 800-807-1848 1vww.riclw1011/i/1illcvb.org Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., 5u11, I p.m.- ; p.111, Call fo \r\n \r\nFor more informa tion about hunting in this wildlife- Open Mon.-f'ri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. ~WC ' \r\n \r\nfees for museum. C;;J WC \r\n \r\n111a11agement area, call or consult Georgia Hunting \r\n \r\nSeasons and Regulations. \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill local Welcome Center \r\n \r\nSt. Marys Historic District Shopping \r\n \r\nI 1'160 Ford r\\,e. a11d Timber Trnil Rd. \r\n \r\nDowntown St Mal) St. !V!\u003cJrp. 31558 \r\n \r\nPOOLER S-15 \r\n \r\nl{ichmond Hill, 3 l 32-1 \r\n \r\n912-882--1000. 800-868-868i m.w.~11111m,.,elcome.com \r\n \r\n912-i56-3697, '\"''\"'riclm1011dhillcrh.org \r\n \r\nHerc you'll find a varietv ofshopping ch~ices includin \r\n \r\nMighty Eighth Air Forte Heritage Museum \r\n \r\nOpen daily 10 a.m.-- p.m. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nantiques, gitts, crafts. and book~. as well as many lint \r\n \r\n}i5 Bourne Ave.. Pooler, 31322 \r\n \r\nplaces to dine. Jlours ' \"J[)', Call for more information. \r\n \r\n9 12-748-8888, 11,iav,mightyeighth.org \r\n \r\nFort McAllister Marina and Inn \r\n \r\nExhibiting history from \\VW II through Desert Storm. 3203 /It. McAllister Rd.. Richmond Hill, 3l 324 \r\n \r\nSt.Marys Submarine Museum \r\n \r\nth e 90,000 square-fool 11111senm takes visitors on an 912-727-2632 \r\n \r\n102 St. 'vforys St. W. St. Mar)', . 3/ 55N-'1945 \r\n \r\ncxhi larati11g journey ofsights and sounds. Open daily9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b \r\n \r\nST. MARYS R-22 \r\n \r\n912-882-2782, stmaryssub11wseu111.com \"rhis 111\\iscum is dedic,ited to the .mbmarincs of the \r\n \r\nU.S. Th is is the most 111odern sub1m rinc periscope on \r\n \r\nOglethorpe Speedway Park \r\n \r\nCrooked River State Park \r\n \r\npu blic display in the count'}, It provides a great vie1VJ \r\n \r\n200 Jesup Hd., Pooler, 31322 \r\n \r\n6222 Charlie Smith Sr. Hwy , St. Mary,. 31558 \r\n \r\nof the St. Marys River at -JOfe~t aboveground. Open\\ \r\n \r\n912-964-8200, 9 I2-96-1-7223, 11~vw.osJm1cing.11el \r\n \r\n912-882-5256, 800-864-7275, \\V\\1-w.g\u003c1stalfp\u003c1rks.org Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.- -l p.1n., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Cal \r\n \r\nN/\\SCAR-sanctiuncd, Oglethorpe Speedwar Park Se,,en miles north ofSt. Mmy's on Spur -+O. \r\n \r\nfor fees. ~ WC b \r\n \r\n54 \r\n \r\n Toonerville Trolley Osbome Rd. St..\\lo,:,'S, 31558 912-882..-1000, S00-868-8687, 11,i,1.sl111\u003c1')~\"'C/come.com Man}' local personalities who fo;ot111cd in ltoy Cr:111s 1935 ..wash Tuhbs and E.1,y\" (omicslriJ) ust\u003cl lhis milrar to commute fro111 St. .\\l:1rys lo King.\u003clnncl in the Jale 1920s. Runs only 011 spcci:11 occ,1sions. (;l WC \r\nGeorge Banaoft SSBN-643 Sail Exhibit Kings Ray N,m1/ S11bmt1ri11e Ra.? Fra11kli11 Cate Sp11r O. St. ,\\l11rys. 3/\u003e5/l 912-882-2782. stm\u003c1ryssub111u.\u003ceum.com The s;1il of this dccommisiio,1ccl submarine is 011 displa)' outside the King, B:1\u003e Subase Fm11kli11 s~curil)' Gate. It is 111ou11tcd 011 lop of n simulated hull. .it full scale, dcpicti11g ;o sub1nnri 11c surfacing. Ceorge Bm,cro/i was one of 1hc origin\"! fl l..or Preedom\" boomer s11bnwrines from the 1960s till 2000. Open d;1ily. Free. \r\nWashington Oak Osbome St.. St. lvlmy.\u003c, 3IH8 912-882-'1000, 800-868-8687. 11a101.s/111aryswelcome.com The live oak stump lh:it rc111:1i11s today \\\\':tS pl:111 tcd nn the day George Wnshinglo11 wa, buried. \r\nWashington Pump Osbome Rd., St. Mmys, 3I558 912-882-4000, Sfl(J-868-8687. llm1.slm111'l\".\u003cl1-e/cnme.com Washington pump is 011c: of lhc lirsl so;,rccs of public waler for $1. Marn. II'\"\" lhc onh well thal \"\"~1101 contaminated aft~r hurricimt'S hii in tht' btc 1800s and early 190(k \r\nTravel Services StMarysWelcome Centerand Tourism Council 303 Osbome St., SI. ,\\ ltln-s. 31 :i:iH 912-882,1000. 800-868-8687. ..,.,,:~tma')1we/C'Ome.,-om Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- :i 1\u003e.111., S1111, I p.11,.-; p.111. ~WC \r\nCharter Boat Tours St. 1\\ilmys, 31558 9l2-882--HS2, 800-868-861!7. 1111~,.stmtt')'S\\1-eloome.,-or,1 \r\nDeep Sea Fishing Charters 303 Osborne St., St. M\u003c11)'S, 3I558 912-882-4000, 800-868-.%87. \"\"~.shn\u003c1ry~we/come.co111 \r\nKrossrodes Connections EcologicalTours St. Mar)'s, \u003e1558 912-576-2778, 9 l 2-673-690() www.krossrodesco1111ectio11s.com \r\nLang's Marina East 100 St. Mory-s St., St. Iv/mys. 31558 912-882-+m Office open Mon.-Fri. S a.rn....-1 p.m.. S:11.-Snn. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC b \r\nUp The Creek Outfitters/Town Ill Osbome St. Si. Mtt')'S, 31558 912-882-091 I. 800-868-868i. 11~io,.pc1ddleslwp.1wt Open Mon.- 1l1u. 10 n.m.- 5 p.m.. Vri.-S:it. 10 a.111.-6 p.m. Call for fees. (;l WC \r\n \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND. LIKE ALL JEWELS, NATURALLY RARE. \r\n \r\n55 \r\n \r\n www.G Eo RG1AONMvM1No.01\u003cC: I 1.800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nTrails \r\nGeorgia hasan extensiveTrailsystem throughout the state. Formore informationonthesenails,visit 11111,v.CeorgiaO11My.lvli11d.org. \r\nAltamaha RiverKayak and CanoeTrail \r\n \r\n' ~lon.-Sat. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. l;l \r\nDriftwood's Coastal Encounters -4201 First St. East BeC1ch St. Si111011s ls/and, 31522 912,638-0221. m1w.dri{hrood11c1111rece11ter.org This hands-on environment-al education center lrns prog,,m,s including beach and sahma~h ecology \r\n \r\n\"~'W.altamahariver.11et i\\pp,.uximc,te mile\u003clge: 137 miles \r\nPaddle. karJk, QJ' floatlhc 137-milc Altamalrn River, ricl, i11 history ;l1'1cl n~med as or1c of die \"75 Lait \r\n \r\nwn lks, and plm,kton labs. Call for hours a11d fees. \r\nl;l WC 6' \r\nfort Frederica National Monument \r\n \r\nGreat Places in the WcJrlcl\". Oties:Afamo, Baxley,Brunswi\u003ck, Darien, Hazelhurst, Jesup, Ludowlci, Lumber City,McRae,Mt.Vernon,Reidsville,Vidalia. \r\nColonial Coast Birding Trail 1111vw.d11r.state.gc1.usldnrlwildlrio11gar11elbirdtrail/,tml ApproximC1te mileage: JOO miles Mocc than 300 s1\u003eecies of birds (75 percent of the total species of birds seen in Georgia) ha,e been spotted at the 18 sites along tl\\e birding trail. A vari- \r\nety of habitats can be se~n includtng shoreJ;nes. salt \r\nmarshes, old rice fields, woodlands, tidal rivers, a11d fresbwoter wctlaiids. \r\n \r\nFredericc1 Rd., St. Simons lsla11d, 31522 9 /2,638-3639, wMv.nps.govl{ufr This forl was built by General Oglethorpe in 1736. three ycar,a aricr the founding ofSa,-annah. Cate opc11 dailr 8 a.m.-; p.,n., museum open dailr 9 a.111.-; p.111. Call for lour times and fees. [;;I WC ' \r\nGascoigne Bluff St. Simons Island, 31522 912-265.0621) l, ivc oak limbers milled here in Ii94 were used in building '\"Old Ironsides,\" the U.S.S. Co11stit11lio11. In 1874, ti111bers were cut here for the Droukl)'\" 13ridgc. \r\n \r\nliberty Trail www.libertytrail.com Appro.\\1111\u003c1/e milet1ge: 30 miles The Historic Lihcrtylhil is a uniquedriviug tour of sL\"- sites thal ofl'cr n la$te of lhc rich heritage in Liberty County. The trail allows you to step back through lime while cnioring beautiful coastal Georgia. \r\nWiregrass Trail \r\n,m~~.wiregrasslrai/.com \r\nApproximate mileage, 72 miles Georgia's scenic route to the coast This 1Jrail tuns along Mighwar 57 through four counties. \r\n \r\nIsland Players Cr1si110 Tlieatre, Neptune Park St. Simons lsla11cl, 31522 9 I 2-638,3031 I.oc:il thespians displa)' their talents in live productions throughout the year. Call for ho11rs and ticket pric,-s. \r\nThe links MiniGolf ,,epl11ne Park al the J\u003eier, St. Simons lslrmd, 31522 912-638-0305 Enjoy lhis miniature golf comse with ncarb)' pla)\" ground, pier, restaurants, picnic area, and shopping. Open Sli mme r dailr JO a.m.-1 0 p.111., win ter Fri.-Snn. 11 a.111.-8 p.m. Call for fees. l;l WC \r\n \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND S-20 \r\nArthur J. Moore Methodist Museum, Library and Archive JOO r\\rthur /. ivloore Dr., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638,4050. \"\"w.cpll'orihbrthesw.org This nmscum is loc:1te\u003cl at Epworth by lhe Sea, now a ~1cthodist Conference Center. Open Tne.-Sal. 9 \r\na.m.-4 p.m. Fl'CC. l;l WC o,. \r\nAvenue of Oaks Frederica Hd. c1f Hetreal. Planlafio\" SI. Simons Ii /and, 31522 91 2-265-0620 Anne Page King plnntcd the famous ''Avenue of Oaks\" that highlights the entrance to the Sea Island Golf Club. \r\nBloodyMarsh BattleSite Demere Rd.. St. Simons lsla11d, H 522 912-638,3639. '\"''\"'llps.gol'l(o{r Herc on July 7, 1742, an onhnnnbercd force ofBritish troops ambushed :u,d defealed Spanish troops, halting an att,1ck ai111ed al l'ort Frederica. TI1c l\u003eattlc pro\\'ed to be the turning point in the Spanish in\"asio11 of Georgia. Open daily 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;;I ~ \r\nChrist Church, Frederica 6329 Vmlcricc1 Hd. St. Simons lsfo11d, 31522 912-638,8683. w111w.cl1ristchurchfrederica.org 111 Ii36 Joh11 ,md ChMICS Wesley held senices nndcr the oak lrees :ii the localion of the present church. erected in 1883 b~ Anson Phelps Do\u003clge. Jr. Open \r\n \r\nNeptune Park IJeachview Dr., SI. Simons Island, 31522 912,265-0620 Playground, miniature golf, re,taurants. shops. casino building. SI. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum within easr walking distance. Open daily. Free. C;;I WC o- \r\nOak ~ne Farm at Cannon's Point 3370 Lc1111rencc Rd., St. SimollS ls/ond. 3I522 912-63-1-0806 Lessons, trail rides, ring walks, day camps. boarding. and trni ,iing al'ailable. 13y appointment. C,111 for more information. \r\nSea Island Stables Frederica (11'1(/ Sea Island Rd. St. Si111011s lsltlTlcl. 31522 912,638-3611, mv,r.seaislund.com Receive instruction, and marsh and beach rides. as well as ring riding. Open dailr 8 a.m.-S p.m. Not open to public. \r\nSt. Simons Beach (Massengale Park) Ocean 13/l'CI,. SI. Simons Island. 3l 522 \r\n9 I 2,265--0620 \r\nl~njoi several miles of fine public beach off Ocean 13oHlcvard to lhe north mid south of lhe U.S. Coast C11ar\u003cl Station. Bcac hfront Massengale Park has pic11ic and bathroom facilities. Park open da ily 6 n. 111.-10:30 p. m. Free. C;;I WC 6. \r\nSt. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum IOI 12th SI., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-638--1666, M1~v.scJi11tsi111011s/ightl,ouse.org Oneofonly fi\"e survi,ing light towers in Ceorgia. this \r\n \r\nrestored light.house. remains 3 11:1\\\"igational aid for traffic entering SI. Simuns So1111cl. Visitor$ arc welcome to climb the 129 steps to the top. The museum, now housed in the Keeper's Quarters, foatures exhibits on the history of lhe lighthouses and ll1e Golden Isles. Open 1'1on.-Sat. JO a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. l;l WC b \r\nTravel Services St. Simons IslandVisitors Center 530 JJ.Beachview Dr, St. Simo11s lslc111d, 31522 800-933.262 7 \r\nOpen daily 9 a.m.- , p.111. [;;I WC 0- \r\nAirTours Over Coastal Islands 12(XJ Clv,111 Are, St. Si111011s lsfond. 31522 912.222:2-148. \"\"\"''.slsi111011se,tpcrie11C\"e.com \r\nBarry's Beach Service, Kayak, and Canoe Tours 20 Arnold Rd.. SI. Simons Island, 31522 912-638-8053, 800-669-5215 \r\nCapt. C. Charters /000 Mal/my. St. Simo11s lsluncl, 31522 912-638-76-16 \r\nCapt. 0. Blackshear Tours St. Simons lslctnd, 31522 9I2638,25 12 \r\nCapt. Fendig's Golden Isles Charters Colden Isle J\\llarina, Ste. /11(/5 St. Simons ls/and. 31522 912-638,5678 \r\nCapt. Hook, Inc. Tours 217 \\Vest Point Dr.. St. Simons lshmd. 31522 9J2.638,9387 \r\nCapt. Larry Kennedy Sr. Charters 3-./05 Frederica Rd.. St. Simons llancl. \u003e1522 9/2-638,5454, w11\"V.slsi111011sout{itters.c11111 \r\nCapt. Mark Noble Charters Go/de11 lsfos iv/arina, RI. 9. Bo,r 280-F St. Simons Island, 3I 522 912,634-1219, wmv.georgiciJ)slti11g.11el \r\nCapt Rudolph Beggs Charters 510 Longi,iell' Rd., $1. Simoris l$/cmcl. 31522 912-638-2871 \r\nCarriage and Ghost Tours by Misty Oaks Stables Vi/luge r\\ret1, St. Simo11s 1s1,md. 31522 9I2'638-6181, 11, 111.stsi111011sghostto11n.co111 \r\nCharter Fish, lncJCapt. Chas.Griffis 201 !-./iliton Rd., St. Si111011s lsla11d, 31522 912-638,768 \r\nDucky II Charter Boat Service \r\n105 Mari11\u003c1 Way, SI. Simons lslancl. \u003e1522 \r\n9 tU,3-1-0312,888,272-431 3. w11-1v.c/11ckyiiclwrters.com \r\nDunbar Sales, Inc. I 15 M11ri11a Dr., Colden Isles t1,fori11a St. Simons ls1\"11d. 31522 912-638-8573, 800-282-14I I \r\nGeorgia Coast Charter Fishing 628 Pa/111etto, St. Si111m1slsl,111d. 31522 9 /2.638.02 I. www.chartcrfish.net \r\nGolden Isles Charter Fishing Association and Outfitters Golden Isles Mt1ri11ct, St. Simo11s Island. 3/522 9 I2-638-7673. 11\"'\"'\"\"1lolcle11isles{ishi11g.1:\u003c\u003et11 \r\nGolden Isles Marina 206 1\\,/uri1111 Dr.. St. Si111011.1 lsla11d. 3 I522 91263-+- 1128, w11-w.gi111ari1111.com \r\nGolden Isles Touring Company 103 Brun.~wick Ave., St. Si111011s lslcmd. 31522-0025 9I2-638.8092, 8()()-441-6066 wn,v.goldenislestouring.co11J \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n Great Adventures Tours 202 Syfrarr Dr., St. Simons ls/and, 31522 9/2-634-0503, captsam.com \r\nHampton River Club Marina 1000 Hampton River Club Dr. St. Simo11s Island, 31522 912-638-12 10 \r\nInlandCharter Boat Services 420 U11io11 SI., Si. Simons Island. 31522 912-638-4261 \r\nIsland Dive Center JO} Marina Dr., Colde11 Isles Marina St. Simons lsla11d, 31522 9/2-638-6590, 800-940-3483 www.isfonddivecenter.l'Om \r\nIsland Tours IOI M\"rina Or., Golden lsle.s Mari11a Village St. Simons lsla11d, 3 1522 9)2-038-6882, 800-250-J 764 \r\nKennedy Charters 511 Marsh Ville, Rd., SI. Simons Island, 31522 9/2-638-3214, \"\"\"w.caplkenned)'@holmail.com \r\nMarsh Tours 310 Mag11olia Ave. St. Simons Island, 31522 9)2-638-9354, 11a1av.marshto11rs.com \r\nSoutheast Adventure Outfitters 313 Mallory St. St. Simons Island, 3 1522 912-638-6732, wwwgacoast.com/,wvigator!sea.html \r\nSt. Simons Boating and Fishing Club lOOOArthur Moore Dr., St. Simons lsla11d, 31522 912-638-9146 \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Experience Vil/(lge area, St. Simm1s ls/and, 31522 9J2-638-7992, 888-945-7992 \r\n~1,w w.stsi1n011se:r-perie11ce.com \r\nSt.SimonsTransit Company !.a11d a!ld Sea Tour a11d Tra11sportalio11 Company St. Simolls Island, ,I522 912-638-567/i, ,.avw..,t.simonstrm,sit.com \r\n \r\nCoafi \r\nJefferson's ;\\fonticcllo, the Reynolds Mansio11 was a se;i island cotton plani-ntion t;nli l lhc Civil 'v\\lar. l11 1934 R.J. Reynolds purchased the properly and modern ized the house. The Revnolds iVb nsion is avail;ible for groups, organizatioi~s, educational and scicnlific workshops, retreats, and elder hostels. Groups must be between 16 and 29 people. Open l\\ilon.-F'ri . 8 a.m.- 4:30 p 111. Call for fees ~ WC 6-- \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Trolley St. Simor,s Island, 31522 9J2-638-8954, www.slsimonslours.com Ca tch an island lour al pier. \r\nTaylor's Fish Camp N. Lawrence Rd., St. Simom /s/a11d, 3I522 912-638-7690 \r\nVillage Creek Landing 526 S. Harrington Rd., St. Simons lslm,d, 31522 912-6 3-1-9054 \r\nW.I.N.Walks in Nature 96 Village Green, Mallory' St. St. Sirno11$ ls/and, 3 I522 912-638-7652. 9J2-634-)601 \r\nWood Stork Tours/Bedford Sportsman South, Inc. H05 Frederica Rd., St. Simons Island, 31522 9I2-638-5454, 9I2-638-6082 lV\\ t,111.stsimonsoutfitter~.com \r\nSAPELO ISLAND S- 19 \r\nReynolds Mansion Sapelo Isfoml, 31327 9I2-485-2299, w1vw.gas/aleparh.org Built belwee11 1807 a11d 1810 aud modeled after \r\n \r\nTrave/ Services Sapelo Island Visitors Center J La11di11g Rd., Meridian, 313 19 9J2--t37-3224, M.ov.sapeloisla11dreserve.org Open Tue.-f ri. 7:30 a.11'1.-5:30 a.Ill., Sat. 8 a.111.- 5:30 a.111,, Sun. noon- 5 p.n1. ~ WC 6-- \r\nThe Spirit of Sapelo Mule-Drawn Wagon and Bus Tours Sapelo Island, 3J32i 912-485-2170, ww,v.georgiacoast.com Cal l Morrice Bailey for reservations. \r\nSAVANNAH T-16 \r\nAndrew Low House 329 Ahercom St., Savan11ah, 3140 I 9 J223 3-6854, w,vw.andrewlow.com T his house, bnilt in 1849, was the home of cotton foeIm Andrew Low. Cir! Scouls fon nder Jul iette Cordon Low and her husband, William Low, lived in the hom e. Upon Juliette's death. the house w as pmchased hr the A'ational Societr of the Colonial Dames of America and opened to the public as a musenm in 1952. Ope11 Mo11.-Wed. and Fri.- Sat. 10:30 a.rn.-4 p.m., Sun . noo11-4 p.m. Call for tour infonnation and fees. ~ WC \r\n \r\nHenry Ford spent winter's \r\nhere. You should spend the night. \r\n \r\nG~nera( \r\ns r \"' er l\\'Ir an . ft7-e, \r\n~ .: Fought for it at Ft. McA((is-ter \r\nJus-+ 2.0 MinutesSo u+h of His-toric Savannah \r\nOne hour fro~ HHton Head \r\n1ee ti~e at \r\n1 \r\n \r\nI \r\nbought hit Winter Ho l\\'le Deep Sea Fishing \r\n \r\nBird Watchers \r\n)JI \r\nLove the Co (on i a ( Co a s-t Birding 1rai(s- \r\ncheap fuel \r\n \r\nfres-h (oca( \r\ns-eafood \r\n \r\nFord Kindergarten \r\n \r\naffordab(e (o d,ging \r\n \r\nCal\\'lping at \r\nfort McA((ister \r\n \r\n57 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRG1AONMvM1No .oRC I 1.800 Y1s1T GA \r\n \r\nParks \u0026 Historical Sites \r\nGeorgia is known for having one of tl,e best state park ~1ems in the nation, protecting more tl1an 77,500 acres or 11ah1ral beanly. For more information. visit \"~,w.gastateparks.org or call 800-864-7275. See our ad on page 9. \r\nBRUNSWICK \r\n5H5o5fw6ylUBSroHad,f.l,e,.ld1P7l,aBntnamtiosnwHicikst,or3ic1S52it5e \r\n912-264-7333 Behreen Brunswick and Darien 011 US Hwy. 17 \r\nDARIEN Fort King George Historic Site Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-Hi-4770 Three miles east of1-95 Exit 49 \r\nFARGO Stephen C. Foster State Park \r\nRt. 1, Box 131. on /ones Island, 31631 912-637-5274 18 miles northeast of Fargo on Hwy. 177 \r\nMERIDIAN Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve l Landing Rd., ilileridia11 912-437-122-1 \r\nMIDWAY Fort MorrisHistoricSite 2559 F'ort Morris Rd., Midll'ay, 31120 9/2-884-5999 Sere11 mile~ cast of1-95 Exit 76 \r\nRICHMOND Hill Fort McAllister HistoricPark 3891 Port McAllister Rd., Hichmond Hill, 31324 9 l 2-727-2339 10 miles cast of1-95, Exit 90 on Spur 144 \r\nST. MARYS Crooked River State Park 6222 C/rarlie Smith Sr. Hwy., St. Ma')'-s, 31558 912-882-5256 Se\u003e1m miles uort/1 ofSt. Mary's on Spur 40 (Charlie Smith Sr. lhl?) \r\nSAVANNAH Skidaway IslandStatePark 52 Diamond Causeway, Sawm,wli, 31411 9/2-598-2300 Six miles southemt of Savamwh 011 Diamond Cmisen~ty \r\nWormsloe Historic Site 7601 Skidmw1y Rd., StJVtm11uh, 31406 9/2-353-3023 10 miles soutlreast ofSuvamwh's lristoric district \r\nWAYCROSS l aura S.Walker State Park 5653 Laum Walker Rd., Wayc,oss, 31503 912-287-'1900 Nine miles southeast ofWaycross off Rt. 177 \r\nBambooFarmand Coastal Gardens 2 Ca11ebrt1ke Rd., S,11111malr, 31419 912-921-5460, 1v,vw.ces.11ga.edulagric11/turelhortic11l ture!C0\u003c1slalgt1rde11/CQ\u003c1Slt1lgarde11.htm The bamboo collections al this facility began more than 100 years ago. Materials gathered from all parts \r\n \r\nof the world b)' explorers and botanists were planted here.11,e Bamboo Fann houses the oldest and large.st collection of bamboo available for public viewing in North /\\meric:i. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. \r\n8 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. [;I WCb \r\nBeach Institute African-Ameri@n Museums Cultural Center 502 E. /-Janis St., Samrmali, 31401 912-234-8000, 1v,1-,.ki11gtisdell.org More than :1 century after its establishment in 1865 the Beach Institute stands as Georgia's oldest, conli1111ously-opcrating school for blacks. Its earliest students \r\ne- were ncwl)freed slaves. Open 'J't,e.-Sat. noon-5 p.m. \r\nCall for fees. C;;I WC \r\nBethesda HomeforBoys 9520 Ferg11so11 An?., Smann\u003c1h, 3H06 912-3.\u003e1-2010, 11~1~v.bethesdahomeforbo)-s.org rounded in 1740 to J\u003erovide a home for bo)-S this focility offers educational, vocational, and cultural programs in a natnral-bcauly selling with chapel and outdoor waterfront theater. Call for mo,e information. \r\nBonaventure Cemetery 330 Bonave11lure Hd., Suvannah, 31-104 912-651-684 3 T his is the final resting place for scvenil ofSav,11mah's most famous residents, including Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Conrad Aiken and lyricist Joh1111y Mercer. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;I WC - \r\nBroughton Street Sa,amwh, 3HOl, 912-6-H-0'/99 Do\\\\11town Sa,-a1111ah's main commercial thoroughfare now features eclectic bontiqnes, restaurants, a theater distric1. a va11ictyof nightclubs, and the reopening of the city's oldest hotel. Call for more infonnatio11. \r\nCasbah Moroccan Bazaar l 18 E. Broughlo11 St., Samnnah, 3HOI 912-23'/.6168, 866-5-CASBIV-I 1V1V1v.ca.~balrresle111ra11l.rom Experience Moroccan entertainment and dining. This Casbah offers ceremonial ahnosphere, and cxot ic belly dancing shows nightly. Open daily 5:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. C;;I WC 6' \r\nCathedral orSt.Johnthe Baptist \r\n222 E. Hanis St., Sammwh, 31401 \r\n912-233--1709 Dcdic:atcd in 1876, this cathedral is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Georgia. and its twin spires arc a local landmark on the Sava1111ah skyline. Open i\\,fon.-rri. 9 ,1.m.-5 p.m. Free. WC \u0026. \r\nChatham County Aquatic Center 7240 Sallie Mood Dr. Sawmrwh, 31406 912-351-6556, 1viviv.ccaquatic.org $win in the SO-meter lap pool or 25-yard recreation pool. Progrnms include water aerobics, swimming le:ssons, ;ind general recreational swi mming. Open Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for foes. C;;IWC c,. \r\nChathamCounty Gard en Center and Botanical Ga rdens 1388 Eisenhower Dr., Sam1111ah, 31106 912-355-3883 Sec the beautiful gardens and an 1840s furmhousc located 011 10 acres in southside Sa,1311nah. Open d:1il)', 10 :i.m.-2 p.m. Free. C:J WC - \r\nChrist Church 28 Bui/ St., Saw11111t1h, 31-10I 912-232..-f /3! This was the first church established in the colony \r\n \r\nand is k11ow11 as Georgia's Mother Church. John Wcsle)' preached here and established the first Sundal' school in 1736. Its Revere Bell is one of the r:ires1 in the country. Open Wed. and F'ri. 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Sun. services 7:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. F'rce. WC b \r\nary Market Jefferson \u003c111d W. $\u003c1i11I /11/i\u003ctn Sis., Sarannah, 31-10 I 9l2-232-i903, 912-525-CITT 11,viv.sa1a1111ahcitymarkel.com Pour blocks of restored grain Mm,houses on Jefferson :ind W. St. Julian Streets house Savannah's most vibrnnt art colony. Herc you'll find shops, original works or art, restaurants, cares, and specialty food spo~. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 :i.m.-6 p.m., S1111. I p.m. -6 p.m. ~ WC b \r\nColonial Coast Birding Trail 681 Fort Argyle Rd., Sa\u003e'a11nah, 31 /9 877-728-2662 M101.dr1r.sl\u003c1le.ga. 11sfd11rlwild/11011gamelbirdtrail.html Gcorgi/s co;isl provides ideal living quarters for birds ofa variety species. More than 300 species h:wc been spotted since the tra il opeuecl in 1999. T he trail traces the length of the Georgia shore, 112 miles with 18 stops, \r\nColonial Park Cemetery Oglethorpe a11d Abercom Sts., Sava1111\u003c1lr, 3140I 912-6;/-6/143 ' n1is buri:il ground for colouists is believed to be the site of the grave site of Button Gwinnett, one of the signers of the Declaration or Independence. Open daili8 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nDavenport Hou.se Museum \r\n32-1 E. State St., Sa1a1111\u003c1l1, 31401 9l2-236-8097, MV1v.da1,e11portsavga.,-om Constructed behveen 181 5 :md 1820 by master builder Isaiah Davenport :md restored by the Historic S:ivannah Foundation, this house museum features delicate plaster work, fine woodwork, and an open well cantilevered staircase. Open Mon.-Sat. I0 a.m.-4 p.m., S11n. I p.m.-4 p.m. Call for foes. WC \r\nFactor's Walk North side ofB\u003c1y St., Sa,a1111ah, 3140 I 877-i28-2662 Noted for iron bridges and cobblestones, this row of 19th-\u003c:e11lury buildings occupies the face or the bluf!i between River Street and Ba)' Street. Mally or the ~hops and eafes here once were the offices of cotton fuctors (brokcN). \r\nFirst African Baptist Church 23 Montgom~ry St., Strvcmnah, 31401 9I2-233-6597, ,v.vw.oldestblackclwrch.org founded in December l7i3 by Rev. George Liele, this church is believed to be the olde$t continually active, autonomously developed African-American congrcg:ition in North America. The church building. constn,cted in 1861, scr\"ed as the birthplace of the are:i's Civil Rights mo,ement dnring 1he 1950s and 1960s. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. by resenation, Sun. scl'\\iccs 8:30 a.111. and 11 :30 a.m. C;;IWC b \r\nFlannery O'Conner Childhood Home 207 E. Charlton St., Scm111n\u003c1h, 31401 912-233-6014 Built i11 1856, the home is f11rnishcd as ii \\\\o:IS in tl1e 1920s and 30s when O'Conncr lived there as a child until the age of 13. Open Sat.-Sun. I p.rn.--+ p.m. Call for more information and fees. WC \r\n \r\n58 \r\n \r\n  www .G E0RG 1AON M YM 1No.0Rc: I 1 .8 00 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nFlying Frogs \r\n \r\nGirl Scouts First Headquarters \r\n \r\nKeller's Flea Market \r\n \r\nI /OD Eisenhower Dr., Sm,,,mah. 3J'/06 \r\n9/2-356.0075. 11,,,,..,hePyiugfrogs.com \r\n \r\n330 Drayton St.. S,m1mwh, 31-101 9 I 2-232-8200, 888-223-3883, 111101.girls,:ouling.org \r\n \r\nUS 1-/11? /7 S. o{Hwy 20-1. Smcm11\u003c1/1. 31419 9I2-927--18-18, 1111w.ilorePeds.co111 \r\n \r\nTI1is Edutainment pla)' center for children has a vir- 'Ille hc,1dquarters has a museum ofearly Cirl Scouting, Full sen-ice flea market with more than 600 stalls, \r\n \r\ntu.11 rain forest that schoollc;ichc~ have utilized as a Girl Scout equipment shop, and progrn111 activities for rcstaurdnts, and camping facilities. Open Sat.-Sun. 8 \r\n \r\nsetti,1g for art. geography, multi-eultural introdnc- Girl Scout troops. Open T11e.- Fri. IO a.m.-5 p.m., (closed a.m.-6 p.m. Fri. Open for booth rent~! m1J setup. Free. \r\n \r\nLions. colors. and math reinforcement. Call for hours I:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.), Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. I] 6' \r\n \r\n[;l WC 6c \r\n \r\n,111d fees. I] WC 6' \r\n \r\nGray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary \r\n \r\nKing-Tisdell Cottage \r\n \r\nForsyth Park \r\n \r\n/0 Ocean Science Cir., Sava111Jah, 31-110 \r\n \r\n; 14 F:. Hunti11gdo11 St.. Sava111w h, 3HOI \r\n \r\nGaston St. r,m/ l'\u003cir/u \\ve., Savallnllh, 3140 I \r\n \r\n9J2-598-2345, www.grayree[11os.11oda.gov \r\n \r\n9I2-2 34-8000, 11~1~v.ki11gti.,dell.01g \r\n \r\n9l2-6-H-6-135 \r\n \r\n'I'his live-boltom reef is located 17., nau lica l 111ib off T his restored 1896 Victorian cottage is a museum \r\n \r\nEnco111 passi ng 20 acres, Forsyth Park was named for Sapelo Island and encompasses about 17 square 11(1U highl igh ting the contributions of African Americans \r\n \r\nGovernor John For:.yth. T he main promenade is tica l miles of live-bottom habitat. Sanctuarr open to our nation's history. It cont.1i11s 1890,-crn art \r\n \r\nhighl ighted hy the beautiful white fountain, which Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- ; p.,n. Free. \r\n \r\nobjects. cloc11mcnts, and furniture. Under restoration \r\n \r\n\\\\'JS erected i,1 1858. Open daily. hee. WC \r\n \r\n2002; call for update. Ope11 ' l\\,e.-Sat. noon- 5 p.m, \r\n \r\nIsland Miniature Golf and Games \r\n \r\nCall for fees. [;l WC \r\n \r\nFort Pulaski National Monument \r\n \r\n7890 US l/11?' 80 E., Sm\"\u003c1n11ah. 3/-1IO \r\n \r\nUS 1-lwy. 80 F.., Smmmllh. 31-fDI \r\n \r\n9/2-898-1833 \r\n \r\nLaurel Grove South Cemetery \r\n \r\n912-786-\u003e787, 111,w.11ps.gov/fopu \r\n \r\nFamily ;ilmospherc miniature golf and game room. 210 I Kollack St., Se1ve1111wh. 3 HOJ \r\n \r\n~anml for C:cncml Casimir Pulaski. who lost his life Open Su11.-n111. 11 a.m.- 10 p.m.. Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.- 912-651 -68-13, 1mw.ci.sm\u003c11111ah.ga.11s \r\n \r\ni11 the unsuccessful siege of S,1va1111ah in 1779, Port 11 p.111., Winter hours F'ri.- Mon. l p.111.-I0 p.m. Call Dedicated in 1852 lo the buri,il ofslaves ;1nd free per- \r\n \r\nl'u l11ski was bui lt to gmird the sea approach to for fees. I] WC \r\n \r\nsons of color, this cemetery is the resting place of \r\n \r\nSavlln11al1. The fort was occupie\u003cl by Confederate \r\n \r\n111a11y of Savanna h's early pro111i11ent Afriea11 \r\n \r\ntroops i11 186J. lmt fe ll lo Union fo rces i11 April 1862. Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace \r\n \r\nAmcricm1s. Open daily 8 a.111.- 5 p,111. Free. I] 6,. \r\n \r\nOpen daily May-Sept. 9 a.111.- 7 p.m.. Sepl.-Ivlay 9 /() F.. Ogletlwrpe Ave., Sa\\'dwwh, 31-101 \r\n \r\n,1.111.- .i p.111. Call for fees. [;l WC 6c \r\n \r\n912-233../50 I, \"\"\"'v.girlscnuls.org/biri/1place \r\n \r\nLucas Theatre for the Arts \r\n \r\nTh is was the first registered National Ilistoric 32 ,i\\bercom St.. Savanllah. l 1401 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Historical Society \r\n \r\nL.lllcl mark in S;1vannah. Th is Rcgc11cy town house 9/2-234-3200, 1V1ow./11castheatre.com \r\n \r\n50I W/1it\u003c1ker St., S(1vd111wh, 3/-199 \r\n \r\nfeatures many original family flirnishin1,,s, It is 0M1ed Ncwh- renovated historic theater in the heart of th.e \r\n \r\n912-651-2/25. ,m\"r.georgillhistory.com \r\n \r\nand operated br G irl Scouts of the USA as a 111e111ori- down.town Savannah historic clistricl. Box office open \r\n \r\n' l11e Georgia lfatoricaJ Society contains a priceless al to the founder of the movement. Open Mon., Tue., Mon.-F'ri. 8:30 a.111.- 5 p.m., Sat. 8:30 a.n,.-4 p.m., \r\n \r\ncollection of historical documents and relics aud is \"f1m.-Sat. 10 a.m.--t p.m., Sun. 12:30 p.m.- -t:30 p.m. Sun. I p.m.-4 p.111. Call for perfom,ance schedule \r\n \r\nthe source of m~l of the historical research done in Rcsen':'llions required fo r groups and Cid Scout and fees. WC 6' \r\n \r\nSavannah. Open Tue.- Sal. 10 a.m.-:i p.m. Free. troops. Call for schedule of closures for holidays :md \r\n \r\nWC 6, \r\n \r\nrestoration projects (closed Nov. 12, 2001- A~r. I. Lutheran Church of the Ascension \r\n \r\n2002). C:.111 for fees. WC \r\n \r\n/20 I.lull St., Samrmah, 31401 \r\n \r\n9/2-232--1151, 11~1M.\u003c1scemio111 74 1.org \r\n \r\nRising on lhe east side of Wright Square, 1his church \r\n \r\nTI-IE H I LT ON SA,.AN l\\ A 1-1 DESO T 0 \r\n \r\nis one of Savannah's nwsl celebrnted lnncl mmks. Organized in 1741 D)' the Sal~burgcr Joh n Martin \r\n \r\nheart In the \r\n \r\nof Savannah's \r\n \r\nBolzius, the congregat ion worshipt d for .severa l years \r\ni11 a dwell ing used as :, hospice for visiting S,i lzburgers. Open daily 9 a.111.- I p.m. Free, WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n- i Historic District ~ Awr1ke11 to the 1111iq11e beauty of Sr1va1111ah...moss lode11 oal,,s 10r~eri11g over hisloric tow11 squares and homes. Located i11 the heart of Sova1111ah '., Historic, dining a71r/ theatre districlJ, the Hilton Savmmah DeSoto is the hotel of choicefor discrimi11t1.ti11g tmvellers. \r\n \r\n 246 deluxe rooms and suites \r\n \r\n 19,000 sq fr of meeting and function space \r\n \r\n Full service restaurant and lounge \r\n \r\n Rooftop pool \r\n \r\n Secured indoor parking \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n15 Ea~c L ibe rty Scrccr Savannah, Gcorgi3 3 140 I I (800) Ht UO!\\'S (445-8667) (912) 232-9000 Fax (912) 231- 163'.\u003e www.desocohilton.com \r\n \r\nHilton \r\nSavannah DeSoto \r\n \r\nMassie Heritage Interpretation Center 207 E. Cordon St.. Sm\"dluwh, 3HO/ 912-201 -5070 The cenkr houses a continuing t'\u003clucalion program, including \"The Nineteenth-Century Classroom.\" where young students experience :1 19th-\u003c:enhll) school day. Collect-ions incl \\1dc period costumes. slate and local history. Open /vlon.-F'ri, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\nF'rcc. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nOatland Island Education Center 711 Sm,dtown Rd., Savanna/,, 31-11() 9J2,q9//-3980. 11/11~11.oa/la11disla11d.org i\\t this center visitors find 17, acres of coastal Georgia natural habitat selling. trails. and a11irnals that are indigenous to Georgia. Open Mon.-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-5 \r\np.m.. Sat. 10 .1.111.- 5 p.111. Call for fees. [;l WC b \r\nOld FortJackson Fort /llckson Rd., Smmmah. J 1-10-I 912-232-39/ 5. www.chsgeorgia.org 17,is fort is the offspring of a Revolut ionary War hatlcry, which was bonghl by the federal government in 1808 a11d garrisoned during the War of 1812. Rebuill \r\ni11 1842, and occ11pied b) Co11foderates clming U,c \r\nWar Between the !:,talcs, today it is open for viewing. \r\nOpen dai ly 9 a.m.-5 p.111. Ca ll for foes. [;l WC e,, \r\nOld Harbor Light and Oglethorpe Bench llll)' St.. Savannah, 31'/() I 912-6-1-1-640I, 877-728-2662. ww11'.sma111iah1isit.com \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\n Coast \r\n \r\nThis fountain co111111e111orates three famous ships named for Savamwh. T he Oglethorpe Be11ch 1narks the site of the l.111ding of Genera l Oglethorpe on F'ebruary 12, 1733, a11d the founding of the colony that became Georgia. \r\nOlympic Cauldron Riverfront Plaza. Sawm,wh, 3 1401 912-6-H-6-I0J, 877-728-2662, 1vHw.s\u003c1van11ahvisit.com 'fliis momunent was placed al Savannah's Riverfront to commemorate the 1996 QJ.,mpic l'achting vennc. \r\nOwens-Thomas House /24 Abercom St., Savamwh. 31-101 912-233-97-13, \\V\\1~1'.tel{air.org Items from the Acacia Collection of Africa11 Americana that were constructed and used by sl:tves are displayed here. Learn the stories of slaves who Jived and worked in Savannah. Open .\\fon. 110011.-; p.m., Tue.-Snt. 10 a.m.-5 p.111., Sun. I p.m.-3p.m. Call for fees. WC \r\nRalph Mark GIibert Civil Rights Museum 406 Marlin Luther King fr. Blvd., Smmmah, 3J40I 9l2-231-8900. \"\"'~.sa,a1111ahcivi/rightsm11se11m.com The museum, 011e ofonly eight in the U.S., se\"cs as a catalyst for cd11cali11g tlie pul.,lic about Savan,rnh's rich African-Am~ritau heritage. Open :vlon.- Sal. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. C,111 for focs. l:ll WC C\u003e \r\nRay Ellis Gallery/Compass Prints, Inc. 205 \\,V, Congress Si., Sctv,mn\u003c1/1, 3140 1 912-234-3537, 800-752-4865, www.r\u003c1yellis.com The works of R11y El lis ,ll'c on exhibit here. Origin! watercolors, oi ls, and bron7.cs, more than 60 limitedand open-edition prints, books and other gift items. \r\nOpen Mon.- Sal. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. c,.. \r\n \r\nRiverfront Plaza Old Hive, St., Sava1111\u003c1h, 3140 l 9J2-23-1-0295, WMv.savriver.stmet.com River Street is a mile Ion~ of shopping, rcst,111rants, hars. and hotels. First Satnrdav festivals with arts :incl crafls are held in this plaza, a~ well as other mnsical evcn ls and celebrations. Call for more informat ion. ~ WC 6- \r\nRoundhouse Railroad Museum 601 \\\\I, Harris St., Samnnah. 31-101 912-6; 1-6823, '\"\"\"chsgeorgia.arg 1\\ museum of the emir rears of the Central Georgia Railways features antique macl1i11cry from 1833 on, i11dmli11g f\\,ncricas oldest portable wheeled slcam e11gi11e. displays or locomotives. and strcctcMs. Open dail)' 9 .1.111.- 4 p .111. Call for fees. l:ll WC \r\nSavannah FestivalFactory Stores \r\n11 G,,te,w,,, Blvd. S. Sm,amwh, 31419 9l2-92$-3089, 11a,,w.sawm,whsho/JPi11g.com \r\nOutlet shopping for a variety of shops. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., S1111. 11 n.m.-6 p.111. \r\nl:ll WC 6- \r\nSavannah Historic District /OJ E. Bar St., S,mumah, 31-101 9!2-6+1-610I. 877-728-2662, '\"'\"'sm'\u003cl11nc1h1isit.,-om 'l11is area encompasses an blend of history. :irchileclnral splendor, ancl natural beauty. Ilere visitors fi11d rcstorccl houses. magnificent olcl churches, cbbo1lc 111onume11ls. a11cl lush green squares. It is these picl11resq11e squares that have trn11sformcd downtown Savannah i11to a \"walking city.'' \r\n \r\nSavannah History Museum 303 1\\fortin Luther King, /r. Blvd. Savw111ah, 31-f0 / 9J2-238-l 779, 11111ov.chsgeorgia.org IJere you'll see mtifacts that dcpi('l Savm111Hh's history. 1\\ video presentation wit! , details from the fou 11di11g of the colo11y lo tl,e prese11 l is also Hva ilHblc. C roup rnlcs an,ilable. Open !Vlon.- F'ri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.111., \r\nSal.- Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn. Call for recs. l:ll WC \u0026 \r\nSavannah National Wildlife Refuge l000 Business Center Dr., Ste. 10, S,11w11wh, 31405 9l2-652--1415, \"'\"\"'-S\u003cll'Cllll!Clll./i1{goi This 28,168-acrc refuge offers short hiking trails, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Open sunrise-sunset. Call for more information. Free. \r\nSavannah OgeecheeCanal Museum and Nature Center 68 I Part Argyle Rd., Savannah, 3 1-119 9I2-7i8-S068, w11ov.socanahm1seu111.com T he Historic Savannah-Ogeechee Barge Canal is one of the prime relics i11 the l, istor)' of Southern canals. Beginning with the tidal lockal the Sava nnah River, the waterway co11tinucs through four lirt locks a, it tra,erses 16.5 miles before reaching another tid;1! lock al the Ogecchec River. Open dail) 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for foes (children and members free) l:ll WC \u0026,. \r\nSavannah Sand Gnats Baseball Ilistoric Gmysor, St\u003c1dium 1-10 I E.Victory Dr., Smamwh, 31101 912-351-9150, www.s\u003c1ndg1u1/s.com Built in 1941, Grayson Stadi11111 has played host to so,nc of the greatest names in Uaselx,11 history. ' 11,e Savannah Gnats are a C lass A affil i,1tc of the 'Texas Rangc!'1\u003e. OA-.ce open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.111. Call for schedule information. reservations :md ticket prices. l:llWC \u0026 \r\n \r\nPROVIDING THE FINEST VACATION RENTALS ON THE ISLAND \r\nOceanfront Condominiums \r\nBeach Club  Shipwatch North Breakers  St. Simons Grand \r\nVacation \u0026 Long-Term Rentals Cottages  Homes  Condominiums \r\n800/ 627-6850 912/638-5450 \r\nw w w.st sim o n s d e s tina t i o ns.c om \r\n* TRUPP- HODNETT A R..tSO RT Qyt:sr COMPA N Y RAl ES'tATH  ~1ANAGEMNT  R.N. TALS \r\nEvery Season... Endless Reasons \r\n \r\nr- 800-STSIMONS 912/634- 2I 75 299 Main Street \r\nSt. Simon~ Island, CA \r\n \r\nIsland \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nInn \r\n \r\n1- 800-673-6323 912/638- 7805 301 Main Street \r\nSt. Simons Island, CA \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n www_GEORGIAONMYM I N 0 .ORG 1 . 80 0 Vt~ I T GA \r\n \r\nGolf Courses \r\nBLACK CREEK Block Creek GolfClub Bill Futch Rd.. 31308 912-858--1653. \"'\"\"''blackcreek.com \r\nBLACKSHEAR Lakeview Golf Club 510Col(Club Rd., 31516 912-+19-44JJ, www.golfgeorgia_org \r\nBRUNSWICK Coastal Pines GolfCourse 1 Coastal Pines Circle, 31525 912-261-0503 \r\nGlynco GolfCourse Vogue Rd., 3I525 9I 2-264-9521, \"\"'\"\"golfgeorgia.org \r\nGolden Isles GolfCenter 498'1 AltamaAve., 31525 912-264-/666. wMv.gol(georgicwrg \r\nOak Grove Island Golf Club 100 Clipper B11y Rd., 31523 912-280-9525. IVMv.golfgeorgia.org \r\nFOLKSTON Folkston GolfClub 202 Country Club Rd., 31537 912-496-7155, Mvw.golfgeorgia_org \r\n \r\nHINESVILLE Cherokee Rose Country C/ub Golf 225 Cherokee Trail. 31313 912-876-5503, uov,v.golfgeorgia_org \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH Bacon Pork GolfCourse One Shorty Cooper Dr., 31416 912-354-2625. wM...golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND Great Dunes GolfCourse Shell Rd. and Beachview Dr., 31527 912-635-2170. w1v,11.;d-yl/island_com \r\nJekyll Island Golf C/ub Oleander Cour.,e, Pine Lakes Cour.,e Indicm 1vfou11ds Course Capt. Wyll, Rd.. 31527 91 2-635-2368, wMv.;ekyllislcmd.com \r\nKINGSLAND Laurel Island Links 233 Marsh Harbour Ph,,y., 31548 912-729-7277, '\"''\"\"isitkingsland.com \r\n \r\nThe Club at Savannah Harbor 2 Resort Dr., 31421 912-20 J-2007 \r\nCrosswinds GolfCourse 232 fames B. Blacilb11rn Dr., 31'108 9 12-966-1909 \r\nHenderson GolfC/ub 1Al Heriderson Dr., 31419 91.2-920-4653, ,v,v,v,golfgeorgia.org \r\nHunter GolfClub 1548 S. Perimeter Rd.. 31409 912-352-5622 \r\n \r\nRICHMOND HILL Waterford Landing GolfCourse 73 1 Waterford Landing Rd., 31324 9 J2-727-48+8 www.richmo11dhillcvb.com \r\nRINCON The links ot lost Plantation 1Clubhouse Dr., 31326 912-826-2092, www.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nMory (alder GolfCourse W. Lathrop Ave., 31402 912-238-7100, 11Mw.gol(georgia.org \r\nSouthbridge Golf Club 415 Sot1thbridge Blvd., 3L405 912-651-5455, www.golfgeorgicwrg \r\nWoodyard GolfClub 5 Guilford Place, 31322 912-631-2280, 1viviv.troo11gol{.com \r\n \r\nSHELLMAN BLUFF Sapelo Hammock Golf Club 500 Marshview Dr., 31331 912-832-4653 \r\nST. MARYS Osprey Cove Golf Club 123 Osprey Dr., 31558 800-352-5575 \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND Hampton Club 100 Te1bbystor1e, 31522 912-634-0255, www.lwmptonclub.com \r\nThe Retreat Club 100 Kings Way, 31522 912-638-5130 \r\nSeo Island GolfClub 100 Retreat Ave., 31522 912-638-5118, uoiov,golfgeorgia.org \r\nSeo Palms Golf and Tennis Resort 5445 Frederica Hd., 31522 9I 2-638-3351 , www.golfgeorgia.org \r\nWAYCROSS The Lakes at laura S. Walker 5500 Laura Walker lld., 31503 912-285-6154. ,vivw.golfgeorgia.org \r\n \r\nWhat's Your Pleasure? \r\nLocated at the ocean's edge in Georgia's famous Golden Isles, few destinations offer the location, the luxury and the facilities \r\nfound at the King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort. This historic seaside paradise is the perfect setting for everything \r\nfrom beachside relaxation and top resort golf to ocean-view dining and historic excursions. \r\nNot to mention the luxury of five pools, tennis courts, biking trails and our deluxe buffet breakfast. \r\n~ i ffem \r\n \r\nSavannah Theatre 222 Bull St., Savannah, 31401 912-233-7764, \"\"\"'''savanrwhthe\"tre.tom Origi nall)' opened in 1818, lhis venue is now the longest continuously running theater in the nation. Performa nces )'ea r-round. Office open 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nShipsoftheSea Maritime Museum 'ti Marti11 Luther King Jr. Bll'Cl. Srmmnalr. 3M0I 9 )2-232-1511, ,.,,, ,.sl,ipso{lhe.~ea.org TI1is maritime museum. housed in the restored Scarborough House. offer, exhibits ,1bout mnritime culture, ships, and commerce. Open Tue.- Sun. 10 a.111,- 5 p.m. Ca ll for fees. l;l WC \r\nSkidaway Island State Park 52 Diamond C\u003c1use1110)' Sava1111ah, 31411 912-598-2300, 800-864-iZi5, www.gastrlleparks.org Six mi/es soutlte,1st uf Savannah on Diamond Caltsewc1y. Cm11ping, bird-\\\\'atcl1i11g, biking trails. wildl ife observatio11, swimming pool, ph1ygro11nd, and picnic areas arc all ;ivailable. Park open dailJ 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Call \r\nror recs. [;l WC 6' \r\nSt. Johns Church and Parish House Bu// St. at Madison Squ\u003c1re, Saw11111ah, 3H 0 I 9J2-232-1251, 110,ov.stiolmssa'.org ' l11c Parish llouse is lhc rormcr Crcen-\\~cldrim House, which was Sherman's hcadc1mirters after his 1864 marcl1. Open Tue.. Thu.. fri. 10 a. m.-4 p.rn.. \r\nSal. 10 ,1-111.- l p.m. Free for chmch. C.111 for fees for parish house lo ur. l;l WC \u003c..\"- \r\nTelfair Museum of Art 121 Barrwrd St., Savannah, 31401 9)2-232-1 177, M,w.telfair.org \r\n \r\n62 \r\n \r\n This is the oldest public art museum in the South. It is housed in two National Historic Landma rk Buildings-the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Owens-Thomas House. Open Sun. 1 p.m.- 5 p.m., Mon. noon- 5 p.m., Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nCall for fees. Eil WC 6. \r\nUGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium 30 Ocean Science Circle, Savamwh, 3H JJ -JOl l 912-598-2496, wnov.11ga.ed11/\u003c1quarium Georgia's only public saltw,1tcr aquarium features about 50 species of marine life from coastal Georgia. A nature trail and picnic area ad join the aquarium. Open Mon.- Fri. 9 ,un.-4 p.m., Sat. noon-5 p.m. \r\nCall for fees. Eil WC 6. \r\nWaving Girl Statue Riverfront Plaza, Sav\"'mah, 31401 912-644-6401, 877-728-2662, www.savamwhvisit.com This is a tribute to Florence i'vlartns, a Savannahian known in the worldwide maritime communities. From 1887 to I93 1, she g reeted ships entering Savannah by waving a cloth at a pproaching ships from the lighthouse on Cockspnr Island, in search of her long-lost lover. Her fame spread, and ships would return her greetings with a blast from their horn. Many still sound a salute to her statue. \r\nWesley Monumental United Methodist Church 429 Abercom St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-0191 Built in 1890, this Gothic Revival-style ch urch commemorates founder of Methodism J~bn Wesley, the rector at Christ Church 1736 to 1737. Open \r\nMon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Eil WC 6. \r\nWormsloe State Historic Site 7601 Skidawa)' Rd., Savanrl\u003clh, 31406 9!2-353-3023, 800-864-7275, www.gastateparks.org 10 miles southeast of Savannah's historic district on Skidway Road. An avenue lined with live oaks leads vou to the mins orn1is 1733 coloni,11 estate. Rcconst:r;1cted buildings, a museum, a nat1irc twil, an d programs are available. Ruins of the fortified home constructed by Noble Jones between 1739 and 1745 are the featured part of this historic site. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , Snn. \r\n2 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Call for fees. Eil WC \r\nTravel Services Savannah Area Convention and Visitor5 Bureau 101 East Bay St., Savannah, 31401 912-6'14-6401, 877-SAVANNAH www.savannahvislt.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Eil WC \u0026 \r\nSavannah Visitors Center \r\n301 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. \r\nSavannah, 31402 912-944-0455, www.savanrwhvisit.com \r\nOpen lv!on.- Fri. 8:30 ,1.m.-5 p.m.  WC 6' \r\nAll In One Destinations, Inc. \r\nP.O. Box 10086, Savannah, 31412 615-871-7232, 800-227-7749 www.southemvacations.com \r\nAmick's Deep Sea Fishing 8010 E. Hwy. 80, Savannah, 31410 912-897-67 59 \r\nAt Your Service of the lowcountry 603 E. Broad St., Savannah, 31401 912-232-6866, 800-868-6867 \r\nBull River Cruises 8005 Old Tybee Rd. Sava1111ah, 3l410 912-897-7300, 800-311-4779, wMv.bullriver.com \r\n \r\nFrom a simple walk on the beach to dolphin-watching to guided kayak tours deep into the backwaters of maritime forests, the history, beauty and abundance of Georgias coast beckons you. \r\nSituated on.ly 20 minutes from the Savannah Historic OistFict, Tybee awaits you. \r\nTybee Torism Council - An affiliate of the Savannah Arca Chamb\u003cr of Commerce \r\n63 \r\n \r\n www.GF.ORC: 1AO NMv M1N 1),0RC I 1 .8 00 V 1s 11 GA \r\n \r\nCarriage Tours of Savannah IO \\\\',1mer St. Scnwma/1, 31-101 912-236-6756. II \\11\\'.(.'(lrtiageloun10/sa,a1111c1h.co111 \r\n \r\nMiss Judy Charters 12-1 Pu/me/lo Dr., Smarmah. 31-1 JO 9/2-S9i-217,'J, 912-897-4921 W111r.missj11drclwrters.co111 \r\n \r\nCivil War Savannah 135 R11/I St. S,nwmah, 31-101 9I2-236--ml \r\n \r\nOak BluffOutfitters -150 I Habersham St., Sammwh, 31-105 912-691-l I I 5, 111111.oakblufToutf,tters.com \r\n \r\nCoastal River Charters 518-A E.Viclorr Dr., Smmuwl, 31-40-f 912-+fl-9930. w11,v.~,1c/1c1r1s.co111 \r\nDolphin Magic Tours, Inc. Hy\u003c1II Dock. Hirer St. Scm11111ah. 3HOI 912-152-8697. 800-721-12-fO \r\nExcursions Unlimited 2-fO Eise11/1011er Dr.. S\u003c1mmwlt. 31+06 9 12-))1-2000 \r\nFirst Southeastern Consulting Group, Inc. 212 Ballery Circlc, Scll'(m11al,. 31-110 912-897-1380 \r\nFreedom Trail Tour on Savannah's African American Heritage 301 Marti11 l,11//1er King /r. Blvd.. Sava,mah, 31-101 912-232-il?i \r\nGhost Talk/Ghost Walk Tours Rey110/d'i- Square, S\u003c1w111nah. 31-f /6 912-233-3896. 800-563-3896 ,,w ,v.s11,\u003c11111c1hgeorgi\u003c1.cm1/ghn.~lt\u003c1/kl \r\n \r\nOld Town Trolley Tours of Savannah 234 Marlin Luther King Jr. Bfrd. Sm\u003c11mc1l1. 31-101 9I2-233-0083, uioa,.tro/le}'lours.com \r\nPlantation Carriage Company Ci/}' Market \u003c1t Jefferson St., Sa,-amw/1. 3140l 912-201-000I . uavw.plontatio11wrriage.com \r\nPersonalized Tours of Savannah-Harriet Meyerhoff 521 E. York St., Smamwh, 31-10I 912-2H-(101-1, M111.smamwl1siles.co111 \r\nReeler In Charters -139 E. 60//, St., Sam1111e1h, 31405 912-351-9558, 1101av.{ishi11gsma,malu:0111 \r\nSavannah By Foot 527 . Cordon St., Sar,mnah, 3HO I 912-238-3813, WHM.savmmahtoms.com \r\nSavannah Haunted History Tour 5()'/ F.. 64th SI., Sava11nah. 31405 912-601-3007, 1vww.s\u003c1vhwmtedhislory.coml \r\n \r\nGray line Red TrolleyTours I I 15 Louisc.-illc Rd.. Smcmrwh, 31-115 912-23-f.TOUR llfX)-'126-2318 1111~1.grc,\u003e/i11eofan1111wlr.c-0111 \r\n \r\nSavannah Historic Overview Tour Ole/ Scrrmmah 'fours 250 ivforli11 L11ther King fr. BJ.-cl.. S,m11111c1h. 3MOI 912,23-1-8128, 800-517-9007, \"\"w.oldsa1/011r.co111 \r\n \r\nHauntings Tour 229 E. Poi11t /)r.. Scmmr/(/h. 3H IO 9J2-23'/-357 I. 800-574-9255. 111111.l1c11111/i11gtl()ttr.C0111 \r\nHistoricSavannah CarriageTours 307 W Um St., Sa.-a,mah. 3H0I 912-4'13-933,. 888-837-101 / . w111\u003c'.$a1,m11a/1.co111 \r\nHistoric Savannah Foundation Special Tours and Meeting Servim 117 W Perry St.. Smw11wl,, 31401 9 /2-23-/-4088, 800-627-51/30, \\\\'1\"'.S(ll'/QllrS.C0/11 \r\n \r\nSavannah Light Tackle Fishing Co. Bull Rfrer .\\lari,w. Hwy. 80 E. Sm,,11m1h. 3H06 912-355-3271, 111\u003c'1.sltf,shin6@quickpages.com \r\nSavannah Under the Stars Beach and Low Country Tours 210 Batterr Way. Ste. /\\, Sa,mmah, 31'110 912-898-1805, 11,,w.Saran11ah.com \r\nSavannah Safari Walking Tours -1 I5 Ke11t11d)' ,Im., Suwmn\u003cth. 3HO.. 912-23-1-6-+98. 9 12-353-9999 \r\n \r\nHogan's Marina 36 \\Vi/111ingto11 lsla11tl Rd.. Sa,wma/1, 31-11(1 912-89i-3-IH, 111111./rogm1s1rwri11a.,-om \r\n \r\nSavannah Seen Historic Tours -126 1\\bcrcom St., S,11an11ah, 3HO I 912-23-1-8201 \r\n \r\nHospitality Tours of Savannah 135 Bull St.. Smw111,,J,, 31/CII 912-233-0119. 111,w./1ospitalit:yto11rso{s,m11mah.com \r\n \r\nSavannah Tours, Inc. 6 llfi11ois t\\ic.. Saw11111ah, 3//0-1 912-232-3905, m10v.sara111whto11rs.11ct \r\n \r\nIsle of Hope Marina 50 B!t,(f Dr.. S\u003c1111111wh, \u003eH06 912-35-f-8 /87 \r\n \r\nSavannahWalks/Civil WarWalk \r\n123 e. Congre.~s St., Sctl'C/IHl(/h, 31401 \r\n912-2 38-9255, 1\u003ew w..,a1,1111w/11,.alks.co111 \r\n \r\nKelly Tours, Inc. 7370 l-loclg.,011 !Vlemvria/ Or., S11ile 0 -5 Se1wm1wli. 31406 912-355-633-1. 800--142-6152, m 1w.kellyto11rs.cam \r\nLowcountry Ghost Tour Sr1,-01111ah \\ ilks. l11c. 123 . Co11gress St.. Suw1111wl1. 31'/01 912-138-\\VALK, 888-S,\\\\l-\\\\LK 1rnii..wr,-u1111al1wulks.com \r\nLowCountry River Excursions 8005 C\u003eIr! \"IV/we Rd., Samnnuh. 31-110 9 12-8%,9222. 1111,v./owcouIItrym,ise.com \r\nLucky One Charters H)' 80 a11d Thunderbolt, Sa1a1111al,, 31-110 9 12-897-2 501 \r\nMagnolia Carriage Company 8 Womer St. 'iu1\"(11111uh, 31-10I 91Z-232-772i \r\n \r\nSavannah Waterfront Association 40-+ E. ll\u003c1y St.. Savannah. 31402 9I2-ZH-0295, w11w.scmiverstreet.com \r\n \r\nScience Alliance 9521 \\Vhit{ielcl t\\ve. Sammw/1, 31-106 9 12-2B-1707 \r\n \r\nSee Savannah Walking Tours 229 I\\. l'oinl Dr.. Sarn11n\u003c1h, 3H lO 9I2-23-!-357 l. 800-574-9255. 11,1a1.seesam11nah.com \r\n \r\nSouthern Belle Tours I'.(). Box 30813, Sc1\u003c'mmah, 31-110 9I2~'98-87+1. 1111,v.so11thembelletours.11et \r\n \r\nSouthwind Charters 208 . /o,ws Li,., Sma1111al1, 31-101 9 / 2,663-5-165 \r\n \r\nSpirit ofSavannahTours \r\n \r\n1-155 S. Camden Circle, Suw11111ah. 31-106 \r\n \r\n9 12-351-262 1 \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nStudents See Savannah -+ 16 E. C/wr/1011 St.. Smamrah. 3HOI 912-236-SiJO \r\nRiver Street Riverboat Company 9 f.. Rii-er St.. Sarnmwh. .l 11()1 911-232-640-I. 800-786-6/(),/ \r\nu,,,,1.suia,11u1hri1erboat.com \r\nTootsy Tours 12 1/2 w. St\u003c1te St. S,m111nal1, 3HOI 912-232-0032. 888-iJti-3828, 11iow./ool:.)'lo11rs.com \r\nTour Savannah, Inc. 22 W /31)\"(111 SI.. Saram1e1h. 31401 9 I 2-236--116i \r\nTours by BJ 219 \\V. f!rra11 St. Suite 203. Sm(l111wl,, 31-101 912-233-2335. 800-962-6595. 11~1w./uursb,-bj.com \r\nVictorian LadyTours 321 E. 55111 SI.. Scncrm,a/,, 31-105 912-236-1886 \r\nWaterway Ferry Services Riwr St.. Smannah, 31410 888-573-1900 \r\nUiOlkitliHlr:u:t \r\nHistoric Effingham Society's Old Jail Mu1eum l002 Pi11e St. Spri11g{ielcl. 31329 9I2-R26-I705, w11w.e/finghcrmcount)',COIII Built in 19H, lhc lwo-storr brick jail houses Revolulionn\" , Ci\\'il War, :md Native American artifods. Cronp; can call for spcci:11 appointments. OpenSun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \r\nTravel Services Effingham County Chamber of Commerce 203 S. Laurel St., Ste. 203, SJ,ring/ield. 31329 912-iH-3301. 866-i5-1-J30I. \"\"\"'.cffrnglum1cou11ty.co111 01\u003ecn .\\Ion.- Fri. 8:,O a.m- 5 p.111. C;l WC b \r\nTYBEE ISLAND U-16 \r\nTybee Island Beach Hwy. 80 E.. 1jbee /s/und. 31328 9I2-786-5-f-f-+, 800-868-2322. 111M.tybeeisla11d.com 1lcrc 1ou c,m enjor forts nnd museum,. fishing and hoaling. Great for the whole fumily. Call ror more infonnalion. \r\nTybee Island lightstation and Tybee Museum 30 Meddi11 Dr., 'North End o('/'vhee Island Beach 'J),l,ce J.~l,md, 31328 912-i86-5801, www.t)'bedightlwusc.nr~ This is Ccorgi.1's oldest a11d tallest :ictivc lighthous~, T he nu1se111n depicts Tybee l~land's history from :,./ative Americ,111 limes to WWII. Open Wcd.- Mon. 9 a. ni.-5:30 p.111. Call ror foes. [;J WC \r\nTybee Island Marine Science Center 15l0Stra11d, '/\\bee lslmrcl. 31328 912-786-5917. ;,,,~,.tybcemsc.org The c~nter h:is an aquarium with ,pecies indigenous to the are-J. and touch t,ml. Open su111111cr\" lon.-Sat 9 :1.111.--I p.111.. S1111. 1 p.m.-1 p.111., winter .\\1011.-Fri. 9 a.in..-+ p.111. Call for fees. WC \r\nWilderness Southeast, Inc. 128 Catc1/im1 Dr.. 1;-1\u003eec /slmrcl, 31\u003e28 912-897-5108, 1111,v.wildcmc.~v-so11//1e(l$/.org Choose a few hours or :1 whole dav of natnml history, birding. or bcach-combini;, :ind st~,y for a lour or tl;e night skr, l)iscover the lush n,1111r,1I wtJrld that wel c\u003c\u003emc\u003cI early settlers lo Savannah's subtropk, 11 shore. C:111 for rcscm1tio11s :md fees. \r\n \r\n64 \r\n \r\n Travel Services Tybee Visitor Information Center 802 First St., Hwy. 80 Trbee /s/~11d, 31328 912-786-\u003e4+1, 800-868-2322, \"\"av.tybeevisit.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-\u003e p.m. I] WC 6. \r\nAlakai Outfitters /213 US f-lwy. 80 Tybee Island, 3I328 912-786-4000. 1vivw.alalwio11t/itters.com \r\nCaptainJim's BackriverAdventures /46 San Marco Dr., Trbee Mand, 3I328 912-786-8847, ,mw.b\"ckriveradventures.com \r\nCaptainMike's DolphinTour I Old US Hw)'. 80, TYhee /.,land. 3I328 912-786-5848, 800-242-0166 w11nv.dolphin.tybeei.,le1nd.com \r\nChimneyCreekCharters f\u003e.0. Box 1600, Tybee lslm,d, 3I328 912-786-7009 \r\nJolly Mon Cruise, l315 Chatham Ave., 'f)hee Jsl,md, 31328 9/2-898-0299, 877-2-f0-5-+63 w,viv.joll)'moncrnises.c.om \r\nLands End Beach Rentals /712 Butler Aw., Ty/Jee ls/and, 31328 912-786-7865, 800-920-96 )2 11aviv.l)beeislm1dcruises.co111 \r\nLazerretto Creek Marina I Old US 1/wy. 80. TJbee 1$1//ud. 31328 912-786-5848. 800-2-12-0166 \"\"'\"\"tybeeisland.w111/dolphi11 Open dail)' 8 a.m.- 6 1\u003e.m. Call for fees. \r\nMarshland Adventures Crab Siwek at Chimney Creek, Tybee Island. 31328 912-786-59-13, or912-308-7878 urww.marshfondadventures.com \r\nPalmetto Coast Charters, Inc. 1-A Old Tybee Rd.. Trbee /$land, 3I328 912-786-5403, 1viaw.p\u003c1/me/toco\u003c1st.com \r\nSea KayakGeorgia 1102 US Nwy. 80, T)bee lsl,md, 31328 912-786-8732, 888-Ki\\YAKC!\\ www.seakayakgeorgio.com \r\nSundial Cha rters 142 Pelican Dr., Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-9470, 866-SUN-Dt\\VE www.sundialcharlers.com \r\nTales of the South P.O. Box J582, '))bee /.e/c,nd, 31328 912-786-5101, 800-260-(H70 \r\nTerrapin Tours 401 Jones Ave., Tybee Island, 3I328 912-786-4945 \r\nTybee Island Charters Old 1-/wy. 80 East- Lazare/la Creek Tybee Ts/and, 31328 912-786-4801, 11~,.,,.fis/1tybee.com \r\nWAYCROSS 0-20 \r\nLauraS.WalkerState Parkand Golf Course 5653 Laura Walker Rd.. \\Vaycro.ss. 31503 912-287-4900, 800-86'1-7275, 1vi,oo.g\u003c1sl(lteporks.org Nine miles southeast of\\Vaycross off Roule I I. The park features a I20-acre k1ke with boat rental. dock fishing, waterskiing. canoci11g. pool, ,md picnic ar~as. In addition, the park offors c,11nping, n\u003c1lurc trail, golfcourse, group cmnping fociIi Lies, ~nd picnic shelters, Office open d.oily 7 ,o.,n.-5 p.111., 1x1rk open daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Call for foes. I] WC ~ \r\n \r\nyo u can tell her you thought of it \r\nall on yo.ur own \r\nJust the two \r\nofiyou \r\n \r\nThen \r\n \r\nfor the whole \r\n \r\nafter you \r\nexperience a \r\n \r\nweekend. \r\n \r\nnight at the \r\nMarriott, \r\n \r\nwalk along the \r\n \r\nriverfront and do a \r\n \r\nlittle shopping, \r\n \r\nplay golfor go down \r\n \r\nto the beach. \r\n \r\nCall now and book one of our new \r\n \r\nsleeping rooms. \r\nSAVANNA~arr1ott. \r\n \r\nRIVERFRONT \r\n100 General l,\\dnlosh Boulevard Sovonnoh, Georgia 31401 (912) 233-7722 \r\n \r\nCAU YOUR TRAVfl AGENT FOR RESERVATIONS OR: www.morriotthotels.com/sovrf/ \r\nMarriott worldwide reservations of l 800 228-9290 \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nij \r\n \r\nILD HORSES \r\n \r\nexperienced ND ISLAND \r\nSEASHORE \r\ning village of \r\nARYS \r\n \r\n~  Accommodations nearest to the \r\n \r\nCUMBERLAND ISLAND Ferry: \r\n \r\nBelle Tara ln,n \r\nCumberlanpJsland Inn \u0026 Suites \r\n~umb)e!and'Kfngs BayLodge ~~li~~d f-loose \r\n' 6r_,fi~d'rnn Riverview Hpte,J Spencer HouseJBed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\nf J (912) 882-4199 \"/, \r\n(800) 768-6250 \r\n(800) 831-6664 ~;l \r\n(9f2) 882-7490 ,.; \r\n(904)'261-6408 ~ (912) 882-3242  \r\n(:112) 882-1872 \r\n \r\n,, Call for'free bro!;huresi(80 J 868'-2f81 \r\n \r\nF. \r\n \r\nRadisson SAVANNAH \r\n \r\nHotel Historic \r\n \r\nHISTORIC DISTRICT \r\n \r\nSavannah GEORGIA \r\n \r\nRadisson Hotel Historic Savannah 411 West Bay Street  Savannah, Georgia 3140 I \r\nTelephone (912) 790-7000  Fax (912) 790-7070 www.radisson.com \r\n65 \r\n \r\n ww1v.GEoRC: tAO NMvM 1:-rn.oRC I 1.800 V 1s1T UA \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Heritage Center 1460 N. 1\\ugui/\u003c1 t\\n.. \\,ye=, 3I503 \r\n91 2-285-260. 11,,w.ol:tl1~ril\u003c1gc.org \r\nF.st;1bli$he\u003cl in 197\u003e. the Center ,lispb~\"l South Georgia's 1110)1 i111por1nn1 as:scb-it, '3nd and it~ people. F.,hibits include the dcrot, :111d 1912 steam loco111olivc. ,\\Jdilionally. the \\\\Orks of \u003eelcctc\u003cl ar1isl\u003e arc \r\ndispb~c\u003cl on the cc11lcr'$ g;illcry w:111.. Open 'li1c.-S~1. 10 a.m.-\u003ep.m. Call for fees. ~WC ' \r\nObediah's Okefenok \u003eI 15 S11,1111/J Rd.. ll'c1y,ro.1.,, 31503 9 12-28i-0()90. 111.iv.ok\u003c!{o11oke~ 11iJm(J.com In the c:rrk I$00', Olx:diah llnrbcr ,111d his father, h.iac. were~id lo be :m1011g the fi~t while )dllcr~lo li\"c on the northern border of the gr~t Okefenokee Swamp. In the 111id-l800s Ohc\u003cliah COll)lructcd a onc-,tory c:ibin with wuu\u003clcnpc;~cd 1mll\u003e :111J pnn \r\nchcon noo~. Ed11catio11al cxhihit~ of the world of \r\nwildlife :,re on display lluoughoul the ho111c)l~1d. Ohcdi:ih's includes bo.1rd11~1ll:s. nalnrc lrnils. mnscnms. plants. ancl animals. Open dail)' 10 a.m.- 5 p.111. \r\nCall for foe;. I] WC b \r\nOkefenokeeSwamp Park US I S., W\"r~ros.,. 3I503 9J2-283-0583. 111\\1~,..okeswa111/J.C0111 Loc.11ccl in lli t Okefenokee Natio11al Wildlife Refuge. the park is a w11vc11ic11t point of entry and a m:,g11ilice11t d1011\u003c11 indowon lhi1 nalur.11 wondcrl;mcl. Original Indian wntcrwap. wildcrnci.. \\\\':1lkw;1J\"l. Pioneer Island.;ind nali.,\\: ;111imals in their 01, n habitJt. comh,nc to recre11c the pioneer ,\\mcric:111 life. Open cl.1ily \r\n9 a.m.- \u003e:30 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nSouthern forest World 11-10 ;\\'.1\\11gusl\u003c1 ,he.. \\\\~-cross. 31\u003e03 91Z.Z.'J5.-/0S6 ' l11is mu.e11111 ii dedic.itcd lo iufonning the public about the in,porlancc of the forest indn\u003ctl) in the South. E,hibits include a \"t~lkin,; tree: a rcpliro of ;1 loblolly pine that c-an he climbed. the locally famou, \"111uu11nifocd dog.\" a fire lower, a ginut ~-prffi tree, \r\n.md n ~team-01\u003e\u003c:r,1ted engine. Open Tne.-Snt. 9 \r\n:i.m.-\u003ep.111. C.1II for fees. [;;I WC b \r\n \r\nWaycross, AMainStreetCity 315-1\\ Plaut Me.. \\\\',1ycross. 11,0I 912-283-37+1. 111rn.okefe11okeelouri1111.co111 Vi,il the \\\\':1jcros, Historic Oistricl. 11hcrc yon will fond antiques, shops, aml excellent dining fadlilics. \r\nHours ''!} (;;i WC b \r\n \r\nWaycross Area Community Theatre \r\n \r\n3()() Pc11Clleto11 St., \\\\liJ1-cross. 31501 \r\n \r\n912-283-216/ \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nLocal co1111111111ily theater pcrfonning four ~hows mmu- \r\n \r\nall)' I.01attcl in the historic Ritz 111calrc. I.oc:,I h1lcnl. \r\n \r\nTravel Servlm Waycross/Ware County Convention and Visitors Bureau JJ5.,\\ l'la11t ,\\re. Wuycmss, l /501 \r\n \r\n9J2-2,~3-37H, W11'1.oke{enokeetouris111.co111 Open t-1011.-F'ri.. 9 a.m.- \u003e p.m. \r\n \r\nWaycross Welcome Center 3I S-1\\ l'lt1111 ,l,e., \\\\'tn-cross, 3LiOI 912-2S3,371-1, ,.,n,.oke(e11okffto11rism.CQ111 Open ~Ion.-~,;.. 9 ,1.m.- \u003e p.m. \r\n \r\nSweetwater fishery 5091 H\u003c1ilcr \\Iii/ Rd.. \\l'/,itc\u003cM .3/S6S \u003c)I:z,;i6-\u003eRb'9, \"'\"~-'\u003ell'tt/lm/tt(i,/1err\u003c'OIII \r\n'l11is a 0-ae,c li,I, fonn nncl r.~1, lmtdicr\\' has II \r\npond; in all. 11,c ponds prm irlc ,111 ideal pbcc I k adi youngster, tltl ,port of fi,hing. rrl'\u003eh catfish i li,h fry, are pric-cd by ,-olmnc. Fi1hi11g tunmamen urc held 1\u003e\u003criodic;;1II\u003e Children can help fc\u003c:d the fish Op,.m Sal. IOa.m.-darl:. or call for appoinhncnt. Cnl \r\nfor fcc.. I] WC b \r\nSatilla Waterfront Park 3f0 Rede// Al-\u003c'. \\\\1oodl1i111:. 3I569 912-729-5600 Stroll do,m the \\\\'oodbinc rivcmJlk and cnjo, brca1ht,1ki11g ,ic\\\\,\u003cof the pri;tinc S.,tilla Ri, rr :111d all the surrounding nalnrc. Rtcrcallonal 01\u003eporl1111ili l1wh a1 (i,hiug. ho.1li11g. picnie, at the loc-al waler front p.irk. ,..atcr sport, nnd s1111b;11hi11g, are :w:1il;1bl \r\nwe )'C:Jr-rouncl. Op~n doily. ~ \r\nTravel Services Fish Masters Charters /-fl 1\\llall,ml l'oi11/r /)r.. \\l'ood//i11a. 31569 9 12-729-5:Z H \r\n \r\nThe Faste'st Animal O n Ea rth \r\n \r\nGeorg ia 's \r\nBest-Kept Secret \r\nJust /5 111i11111c.1from \r\nHistoric Smw11wh. '\"l' offer \r\nt1erythi11g for rhe ideal htllt:/1 ,atat/011. We offer I. 2 \u0026 3 \r\nhctlroom condos 011 the beach as wtll lls htlJc/1 homes. R.emals 111ailable daily. weekly or momhly. 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Today, 1J1e city's waterfront has been reborn as Augusta's new \"front porch.\" Along the renovated Riverwalk visitors can take in an afternoon concert, see tribules l:o !he city's industrial histo1y, or contemplate a Japanese garden that was a gift from Augusta's sister city, Takarazuka, Japan. Once the world's second-largest inland cotton market, Augusta was a b11slling center of trade throughout the colonial, antebellum, and reconstmction periods. A well-known anecdote has it that at the end of the 19th century a person COL tld walk for miles atop the stacked-up cotton baks waiting for shipment to New England and Europe. \r\nAugusta's canal is another historic site lhal. is being redeveloped. A feat of 19th-century engineering, the canal harnessed the power of the Savannah River to enable Augusta to become a manufacturing powerhouse before !he Civil War. Today, it's one of only 18 designated National Heritage Areas and is bei ng preserved as a natural area popular with bikers, hikers, and canoeisls. \r\n \r\nthe cou ntry dedicated to the art and artists of the American South, such as Lamar Dodd and Benny Andrews . \r\nOf course, Augush1 is perhaps most famous as \r\n \r\nFacing page:MadisonHi,toric Dimict. ln,et,Olympic Horse ParkinC,onyers. \r\nThis page: left, lewis Family Bluegrass Fellival. Right:Vidalia onionsduringharvesting. \r\n \r\nhost of the annual 1\\,faster's Golf Tourna11 1ent. \r\n \r\nWhile lickel's are hard lo come by and most of us \r\n \r\ncan only dream of playing the Augusta National, \r\n \r\nthere's plenty of tee lime available at the many \r\n \r\ncourses arounci August,1. \r\n \r\nThe rolling landscape around Lake Oconee also \r\n \r\nprovides an abundance of world-class golf for visi- \r\n \r\ntors to the Classic South. Numerous courses dot the \r\n \r\narea, includ ing !he 81 holes al Reynolds Plantation, \r\n \r\nas well as Cuscowilla Resort, Ritz-Carton Lodge, \r\n \r\nand otJ1er nearby links created by such world- \r\n \r\nrenowned designers as Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, \r\n \r\nand Bob Cupp. And there's plenly ofboating, hunt- \r\n \r\ning, antiquing, ,md dining available ror the non- \r\n \r\ngolfers in your party. Nearby, Burke and Warren \r\n \r\nCounties offer an ab11ndance of011tdoor recreation- \r\n \r\nal opportunities, including hunting plantations \r\n \r\ns11ch as Di-Lane, Boll Weevil, Birclsville, and \r\n \r\nStoncbricr in Burke County and Come Away \r\n \r\nPlantation in 'v\\/arren County {which hosts the \r\n \r\nannual Sportsmen's Festival each November). \r\n \r\n73 \r\n \r\n D \r\n \r\nBelow are a few of the region's attractions \r\nyou won't want to miss! \r\nMuseum of Aviation Located in Warner Robins, near Macon, this U.S. Air Force museum features more than 100 aircraft and missiles, as well as activities for kids. The Aviation Hall of Fame highlights more than two dozen heroes from Georgia. \r\nWoodrow Wilson's Boyhood Home Linle\"Tommy\"Wilson spent 11 years inthis 1859 housewhile his father served as pastor to Augusta's First Presbyterian Church. \r\nLamar Q. Ball Raptor Center You'll find habitatdisplays,live demonstrations, and hands-on opportunities with hawks, owls, and falcons at this center on the grounds of Georgia Southern University in Statesboro. \r\n \r\nMonastery of the Holy Spirit This Cistercian monastery in \r\nConyers,outside Atlantaaccepts sitorsfor quiet retreats.TheAbbeyStore \r\noffers religious items, as well as products for growing bonsai trees, \r\na specialty of the monks. \r\nState Botanical Garden of Georgia \r\nLocated in Athens at the University ofGeorgia, the garden is a313-acre preserve dedicated to conservation. \r\n \r\nThe small town of Washington epitomizes the appeal of this storied region. vVashington was the first town in America named for the first president, as well as the last place \\\\'here Confederate president Jefferson Davis signed acts related lo the doomed Confedcrac}', 'today, Washington is known for well-preserved architecture, antiq11es shops, and rnmors of lost Confederate gold. As it was lhe last town through which the fleeing Co11fodcrate government carried its treasure, rnmors persist that hundreds of lhousands of dollms' worth of gold is buried somewhere in Wilkes County. Al Callaw,1y Plantation, a working plantation reflecting 19th-centmy life, or the Robert Toombs House State Historic Site, home of the fief)' Georgia secessionist, visitors can learn more about Wilkes County's unique history. \r\nIllSTOtUC H EA.RTL-\\.'.-1D Right in the middle of \r\nGeorgia is its I Iistoric rlc-,utland, where vou can expe- \r\nrience evcl)thing from the solemnity of Civil War battlefields to the youthfol e:-.,1berance of college campuses a11d the gentle grace of historic town squares. \r\n \r\n/\\thens, a major city in the region, is home lo the picturesque main campus of the University o Georgia, a lreasured institution since 178S, when the slate government made ii lhe first land gran university in the country. During the school year, the town pulses with the energy of more than 20,000 students, who creale a vibrant music and art scene that l1as filled thc downtown area wid1 clubs and cafcs. \r\nIn the lale l 970s, Athens saw the birth of a music scene that has profound]}' infl uenced American popt dar music. Hometown lo bands like the B-52's a11d R.E.M., Athens attrncts man Fans interested in local lancl111arks like the 40 Watt Club, where most local bands cut their teeth. T he cily also features a eollple of ti 1e oddest attractions in the state: the Tree tlii1t Owns Itself-which stands 011 a small plot of land set ,1sidc in the will of its owner-and the Double-Barreled Cannon, a fai led experiment in Civil War-era armaments. \r\nSouth of Athens is .\\1ladiso11. a town where the past is always present, a rare survivor ofUnion gen eral Sherman's destructive .\\ h1rch to the Sea. I National Historic Distrid, one of Georgia's larg \r\n \r\n74 \r\n \r\n and oldest, includes nei!rly three dozen cenluryold houses in slyles from Creek Revival and Italianate to Queen Anne. The town sqnare, with its quirky anliqne shops, cafes, and ice cream parlors, readily displays all the charm !hat earned it \r\nrecognilion as \" 111 Small 'lown in America\" by Travel Holiday rn agazi11e. \r\nIn Eatonton, the courthouse lawn fea tures a statue of Brer Rabbit, a tribule to Joel Chandler Harris, the Atlanta journalist who was born here and who later earned fame lhrough retel ling old African folktales as Unc le Remus stories. The Uncle Remus l'vluse11m, housed in restored slave cabins, includes antcbellnm f11rnitme and various works ofarl depicting many of the clwrncters from the stories, such as Brcr Fox. as well as Uncle Remus himself. For such ,t smilll town, Eatonton has made a large conlribulion to regional literature, as it is also the hometown orAlice Walker. a Pul itzer prize-winning novelist and poet who wrote The Color P11rple. \r\nNear Eato nton is the Rock Eagle f.rfigy Mound. This remarkable prehistoric artifact is 60 feet long and has a wingsp.111 or 120 Feel. /\\round \r\n \r\n5,000 years ago, Native Americans co11stnicted lhe Art gallerieslinethestreetsinAugusta. 111onument by painstakingly moving tons of quart7, rocks from as far as 20 miles mvay. The Indians considered the eagle a prophetic totem, but the ceremonial significance of tlie mound remains 11nknown. Visitors can stroll the grounds ,111(] climb a three-story ohservalion lower to get n better perspective on the impressive display. \r\nDeeper in the Historic Heartland is J\\llilleclgevillc, the state capital during the fi rst half of lhe 19th century. This town has also contributed its share to literature, as lhe home and inspiralion for Flannery O'Connor, whose short stories and novels- sometimes poignant. often darkly humorous- reflect the more eccentric side of Southern cu lture. A collection of her papers and mementos is on display at the local Georgia College and Stale University. Now a quiet college town, the funner capital is very hospitable lo guests. Popular trolley tours 1isit major land111arks, including the Governor's i\\/lansion. which wns built in 1838, and the Old State Capitol, b1 1ill around 1807. \r\n \r\n75 \r\n \r\n www.CEOROln0NMvMIND.ORO I 1 .800 VISIT On \r\n \r\nD \r\nMu~t \r\nBelow are a few of the region's activities you won't want to miss! \r\nEat at Weaver D's The hardest-working man in soul food cooks up classic cuisine in Athens under his longtime slogan\"Automatic for the People,\"which local rock band R.E.M. \r\nmade famous as an albumtitle. \r\n \r\nSunset at lake 0.:mulgee Stale Park. \r\n \r\nMacon, ;in hour and a h;i)f so11lh ofAllanla, is African /\\rt, a world-class exhibition of arlifacrs, \r\n \r\nthe epicenter of Ceorgiii's His!uric I lemtlnnd. and Soul on Rice, a gallery that explores the con \r\n \r\nOnce a pioneer seltlerncnt on the edge of the fron- nections between the foods of Africa and; \r\n \r\ntier. Macon is another or Georgia's cities llrat grew American cuisine. \r\n \r\n,, wealthr from cotton. Situated on lhe Ocmulgec The most magical time to visit Macon is dur., \r\n \r\nRiver. :vtacon was a transportation center for ship- ing its annual cherry blossom festi\\al in l'vlarch \r\n \r\nShop at Fat Man's Forest \r\n \r\nping cotton lo the coast. As a result, Lhe city can when thous,1nds of cherry trees burst inlo pale pink \r\n \r\nAn Augusta tradition datingback more than 50 years, Fat Man's \r\nboasts 6,000 square feet ofevery kind of craft and holiday supply. \r\n \r\nboast some of the st.,tc's fi nest antebellum 111Hn sions, like the Tiar House and the Ca11nonball House, which gets its name from a Union c,111nonball tlrat struck during the Civil War. \r\n \r\nblooms. iVlacon's more than 250,000 cherry lrecs, i planted i1111 single row, would stretch all the war to \\ lemphis. Over the \\ears. more and more of these Yoshino cherry frees have been planted through \r\n \r\nBless the hounds Inthe beautifulcountry around Thomson, the Blessing of the Hounds at Belle Meade takes place the first Saturday in November.After that, fox hunts are held regularly until March. \r\n \r\nBui Macon is perhaps best known for its con tri bution to popular music. The city has been home to such legends c1s Olis Redding, Little Richard. and the Allman Brothers and now hosts the Georgia ~ilusic Hall of l:tme, a new multime- \r\n \r\noul the cily, allowing it truly to claim the lille of. C herry Blossom Capital of the World. \r\n011 the edge of the cily is the Ocmulgee National Monument. another set of impressive \r\neaithen mounds buill by the Native inhabitants of \r\n \r\nBag some corn meal At the OgeecheeGrist MillinSparta, mm meal is ground the old-fashioned \r\nway, and visitors can take a bag of it home with them. \r\n \r\ndia museum Ihat celebrates tlie state's musical history, from gospel and bl11es to jazz and Southern rock. tvl,1con is 11lso the site of the Georgia Sports Hall of F,u11e, which has displays, intenrctive exhibits, a theater, and a gift shop packed with \r\n \r\nthe c1re\u003c1 more than 1,000 yc\u003c1rs ago. 171e Creaf Ternpk Mound has a base the size of two dozen; football fields and rises 45 feet. The co1111cil chamber, a subterranean lodge. is the only one of: its kind in North America and was built to alig~ \r\n \r\nPick some gourds Inspring youcanhelpthe town ofWrenscelebrate its status as a capital of gourd production at the mnual festiva.l of gourd arts and crafts. \r\n \r\nsouvenirs. Athletes honored include baseball great Hank Anron, golf legend Bobby Jones, and former UG1\\ All-American and legendary Vikings quarterback F'ran Tarkenton. \r\nAnother significant museum in ;'vlacon is the \r\n \r\nwith the solstices. Finally, lwo other imporlilnt attractions \r\nGeorgi,1's Ilistoric Ileartland arc the Museum o~ A\\ialion in Warner Robins, the second-largest of \r\nits kind in the United States. ;rnd Lane Packing in \r\n \r\nT11b111a11 Afrit:,1n American l\\iluse11m, the slate's fo1t Valh:y-the largesl grower and sh ipper of \r\n \r\nlarges! faci lity connncmorati11g African A11 1crica11 peacl,es in this Peach State. The company offe \r\n \r\ncont-ributions to science, arl, and cuisine. The tours of its stHte-of.thc-art faci lities and plent)' \r\n \r\nTubman .\\iluseum feah1res the Noel Collection or gift items al ils Just Peachy shop. \r\n \r\n76 \r\n \r\n Historic Soulh \r\n \r\nShortly after the Blue Willow Inn in Social Circle opened in 1992, columnist Lewis Grizzard came for dinner. On the buffet that evening were fried green tomatoes. At that time, owners Louis and Billie Van Dyke served the dish only once every week to ten days. Grizzard went on to write a column about the restaurant, its food, and particularly the fried green tomatoes he had enjoyed. TheVan Dykes claimthat that newspaper column, which appeared in about 280 newspapers nationwide, turned their struggling, new establishment into a successful restaurant in just one weekend. The column is reprinted in full at the beginning of their Blue Willow Inn Cookbook, and the Van Dykes now serve fried green tomatoes at every meal. \r\n \r\nTo prepare eight servings offried green tomatoes, wash. 3 green tomatoes and cut th.em into slices approximately 1/4-inch. thick. Then, in a mixing howl, combine 1 112 cups ofbuttermi/11 with 2 eggs, adding 1/2 teaspoon ofsalt and I/2 teasf;oon ofpepper. Next measure out 1 112 cups ofself-rising /lour, add J tablespoon of ~ the {lour to the buttermilk/egg mixture, and set the remaining flour aside. J\\fter mixing well, place the v\"'; tomato slices in the buttermilk/egg mixture to soak. \r\nWhile preheating 2 cups ofvegetableoil to 350\" in a \\~ is \u003c'ftllli,:c'I heavy sleillet orelectric(iyer, takea second bowl and mix ~_ together mwth.er 112 tempoon ofsalt, 1/2 teaspoon of ' ' pepper, and the remaining flour. Next toss the tomato slices in the seasoned f/our and then fry them in the oil until they are golden brown, turning them 2 or 3 times ~ until they are crisp. \r\nphoto by /PC . \r\n \r\nMAGNOLIA J\\1JDL\\NDS Traveling east of rvlacon, one enters the lTistoric South's Magnolia !Vlidlands, a region of forests and fields, lakes c1nd rivers, and a t:rancp1il, gracious lifestyle. Roadside stands are still plentiful along the picturesque two-lane roads that lace the area together, and year-round you' ll find the best the season has to offer: fresh fru it, ripe corn, local honey, or sweet sorghum syrnp. T he Midlands offers a perfect slice of the real Georgia, as well as some of the state's best barbecue. Tn nearby Soperton, Sweat's on GA Highway 29 serves up barbecue that's famous among connoisseurs, and in Statesboro, di ners satisfy their yearning for pork at Vandy's on Vine Street. \r\nA regional name forn il iar to cooks and onion lovers worldwide is Vidalia. This small i'v1idlands town is famous for onions so sweet that locals eat them raw like apples. Every year at harvest time, people ,irouncl the co11ntry eagerly stand in line to sample the year's crop and en joy the sweet Aavor unique to onions grown in this area's soil. The Vidalia Onion Festival, held each spri ng, features onions on parade, the crowning of onion queens, and onion-cooking seminars. \r\nEast of Vidalia is another town that has given its name to a famous food: Claxton, the Fruitcake Capital of the World. Each year the town produces mill ions of pounds of fruitcake. The arrival of its distinctive red-and-white boxes on grocery \r\n \r\nstore shelves has become a heartwarming sign of the hol idays. Claxton is also known for hosting one of the state's annual Rattlesnake Roundups each March, where thousands enjoy th e eerie spectacle of rattlesnakes writhing in heaps while waiting to be milked for their venom, which is used in research and the preparation of medicines. Here you'll find the perfect rattle earrings and rattlesnake boots to make your fashion statement. \r\n1f the rattling of h undreds of snakes isn't your favorite lullaby, enjoy more tranquil moments at Jl.11etter's Guido Gardens, a three-acre retreat founded by Michael Guido, well known in the area for his televised inspirational messages, A Seed From the Sower. Or. light out for tlie wilderness of thousands of acres of wildlife management area, and rivers and lakes full of some of the best hunting and fishing in the state. \r\nFrom the oldest Native American sites to the latest rock and roll and the freshest sweet onions, the Classic South, :tvlagnol ia Midlands, and Historic Heartland regions arc rich with opportunities for visitors to experience some of the best that Georgi8 h,1s to offer. \r\n \r\n77 \r\n \r\n www.Geo RGtAONMvM 1N 1) .0RC I 1 . 8 00 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\n: .1:lll!~'R::~i:==== OldKiokeeBaptistChurch \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\n6H5 Tubman Rd., f\\ppliug. 30802 \r\n \r\nButtsMehre Heritage Hall and Sports Museum \r\nl.1m1pki11 Si. am/ Pinecrest Dr., Atlte11s, 30602 \r\n \r\nAbbeville United Methodist Church \r\n \r\n706,Hl-1086 \r\n \r\n706-5-12-909, 1111w.georgiadogs.com \r\n \r\n2H 5. Broad SI.. Abbeville, 3J00 I \r\n \r\nCo111e see this old chnrch building that dales l\u003e;Jck lo Athletic complex and museum with l/GA sports and \r\n \r\n229--167-2652 \r\n \r\n1808. It was the third meetinghouse for lhc First Athens Olympics exhibits. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 \r\n \r\nBuilt in I892, this churcl, wa, the firsl Unilccl Baptist Cougregation in Georgia, whid1 was estab- p.m., Sal. a.m. (home football games). Free. \r\n \r\nMethodisl church in Abbeville. Tours ava ilable. Ci ll liihcd in 1772. Open .\\,lon.-Fri. 8:30 ,1.111.-5 p.111. C;;IWC 6,. \r\n \r\nfor more informntion. Open Stm. for J I a.m. and i Ca ll for tour appointments. \r\n \r\np.m. services. Free. [il WC 6,. \r\n \r\nChestnut Grove School \r\n \r\nTradewindsMarina \r\n \r\n610 Epps Bridge Rd., Athens, 30603 \r\n \r\nNew Hope Primitive Baptist Church \r\n \r\n5577 Marina Pkn?' ,\\ppling, 30802 \r\n \r\n706-5-18-/ 7'11 \r\n \r\nHw)' 129 S.. l\\bheville, 3100 / \r\n \r\n706-541-1380, 800-533-3-178, w1\"1v.nwri,wsi11tl.com Constructed hy /\\thens' ,1\\frican t\\111t ricm1 communi. \r\n \r\n229--167-2705 \r\n \r\n' I his mmin,i offers a boat ram p, fuel clock, and ,1 show- ty i11 1896 and receni-ly restored. this is one of the few \r\n \r\nOldest cl,urclt in Wilcox County. Fst,iblishcd in 1830 erilrnthhouse for visilors. Guests of the lake can c11joy re111ai11ing single-room scl1oolhouses i11 Georgia. \r\n \r\n:rnd listed 011the National Register. Original structure a variety of \"'aler sports, including fishing. Regular O pen dai ly. [;;I \r\n \r\non site. \r\n \r\nseason open daily Me111orial Day- Labor D;iy 8:30 \r\n \r\na.tn.-5:30 p.m.. off-season 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for ChurchWaddelBrumby House Museum \r\n \r\ncabin rental mies. Cil b WC \r\n \r\n280 . Dougherty St., Atheus, 3060I \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\n706-353-/820 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nWest DamRecreation Area \r\n \r\n11,io,.1isit\u003c1lhe11s-ga.comlatl,e11melco,11ece11ter \r\n \r\nAlma-Bacon County Welcome Center \r\n \r\nS,-011$ F'eny Rd., Af!f)li11g, 30802 \r\n \r\nThis is ,\\thens' oldest sun--iving residence. Built in \r\n \r\n/3aco11 County Co11rtho11se, Ste. -1 02, Alma, 3151() 706-5-fl..003 /, 800-5B-.H 78 \r\n \r\n1820, its rescue from demolition a,,d its subscquenl \r\n \r\n9 12-632-()0 19 \r\n \r\nT his area offers plenl) of picnic shelters, a play- rcslo ralion in the early 1970s sparked the historic \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 ,1.111.-5 p.m, [;;I WC 6,. \r\n \r\nground, fishing, water sports, beach aclivitics, and prcsc l'valion movement in At-h ens. Open da ily \r\n \r\nwildlife viewing. Open Mar. I- Oct. 15. $2 per vehi- foll/winier 10 a.m.-; p.111.. summer/spring JO a.m....{i \r\n \r\nAlma-Bacon County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\ncle per diiy, S25 ,111111,al pass. Cil WC \r\n \r\np.111. Tours of ;\\the11s depart daily nl 2 p.111, Call for \r\n \r\n1120 IV. 12th St., Alma, 31510 \r\n \r\nlour fees. 6-. (first floor) \r\n \r\n9I 2-632-5859, 111ww.t1bccl1ambe1.org \r\n \r\nWildwood Park \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 a.111.- ; p.m. [il WC 6- \r\n \r\n62 12 Holloway Rd., Ap/1li11g, J0802 \r\n \r\nClassic Center \r\n \r\n71)6.; 1.0586. 11s\"1v.co.colw11hia.ga.11s \r\n \r\nlll/l N. Thanws Si., Athens. 30601 \r\n \r\nThis 975-ncre park along Clarks Hill l.akc offers a 71l6-3'i7-+H4, 800-864--f 160 \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\npeaceful beach and campsites. Start up a game of 11s,ov.classicce11tert/1eater.cu111 \r\n \r\nColumbia County Courthouse \r\n \r\nsand volleyball, cnior ,our afternoon on a 11101111tCJi11 A meeting. special events, and perfonning-art,, venue \r\n \r\n1958 Appling I far/em Rd.. Appling, 30802 \r\n \r\nbike trail, or le.st your skill on the archery mngc. Open Iha! i, home to Broadwar productions. headline \r\n \r\n706-5-11-/ 139 \r\n \r\ndail) 7 a.m.- 11 p.111. . Admission fee required. entertainers. and concerts. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 \r\n \r\nThi, beautiful courthonse, bnilt in 1812, is the oldest [;;I WC c, \r\n \r\na.111.-'i p.m., t-icket office open Mo11.-Sat. JO a.111.---0 \r\n \r\ncourlhouSl' i11 Georgia still in use. Tours av~ilable \r\n \r\np.1n. (;J WC 6-- \r\n \r\nduring courl limes. Wnlk-i n visits welcome year- \r\n \r\nround. C;,11for more information. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartla nd \r\n \r\n0ouble-Barreled Cannon \r\n \r\nArnocroft House \r\n \r\nCity Hall, College and Hancock Sis., Nh~11,, 30601 \r\n \r\nHeggie's Rock \r\n \r\n925 S. JV/ii/edge Ave.. Athens, 30605 \r\n \r\n706-357-4430. 800-653-0603, www.visitc1tl1~11sga.co111 \r\n \r\nOld Louisville R,I.. !1ppli11g. 30802 \r\n \r\n706-5-19-8688 \r\n \r\nHLtill at the loca l foundry in 1863 when 1111 anxious \r\n \r\n-l(H-87 3-69-16 \r\n \r\nThis bc'1t1lif11lly preserved, stately 1903 home is corn n1n11ily feared atta.ck by i11 vadi 11g Northern \r\n \r\nOne of Georgia's 12 National Nahiral l.111dmarks. wrnpped i11 brick and still possesses the same h :clcral- mm ics. T his 011e-ofo-kind weapon is ;11nong the most \r\n \r\nthis private nalure prC$enc is owned by the Nature stylc door1101) that wns added i11 the l933 remodeling. unusual relics preserved from the Cil'i l War. Featured \r\n \r\nConsen'ancy. Spectacular granite outcroppings ;ire Tours .11~1ibhle with advance nolice. Call for hours b)' Ripley's Believe II ur Not/ Open daily. Free. \r\nre~. parlicularly notable here. Croup tours available by and \r\n \r\nappoinhnent only. \r\n \r\nEmmanuel Episcopal Church \r\n \r\nAthensFirst Presbyterian Church \r\n \r\n-198 Priuce Ave.. /\\thens. 30601 \r\n \r\nLake Springs Recreation Area \r\n \r\n185 F.. Ilanco('k St.. .-\\thens, 3060I \r\n \r\n706-H3-l29-f, ext. 201, \"\"'\"'.e111111a1111el-11tlle11s.org \r\n \r\n3900 Lake Spring Rd., A/J/Jling, 30802 \r\n \r\n706-.5H- 338 \r\n \r\nBuilt in 1899, this Vidorian Gothic structure was \r\n \r\n706-5-11-0150, 800-53 l-.H78, \"\"'W.Sas.usace.an11)'.mil l.lu ill in ISS; and remodeled in 1902. this d111rC'h conslmcted or Georgia granite. Office open \r\n \r\nTh i, Corps of I:::11gineers park offers a boat ramp, spa- relains ma11y of its original Feat ures, includ ing the Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.111. Call for sen,ice i11fonm tion. \r\n \r\ncious picnic arc.1s, a fishing pier. a beautiful beach. ltaliilnale 11.arble pulpit and pine ,rnd w:ilnul pell's. (jJ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nhiking trails, water sports, fishi ng, and a playground. Office open 'vlon.-firi. 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Su11. \r\n \r\nOpen ch,ily 811.111.-8: 30 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nc,. 8: 15 a.111.- 110011. WC \r\n \r\nENSAT Center \r\n \r\n205 Old Cnmmerce l\u003cd., ti/hens. 30607 \r\n \r\nLittle River Marina \r\n \r\nAthens Industrialand High School \r\n \r\n706-613-)6 /5 \r\n \r\n-127I Old I,i11co/ntnn Rd.. :\\ppling, 30802 \r\n \r\n196 Hee.,e St.. r\\//,ens, 30603 \r\n \r\n1he ENSAT (Environmc11t. NCJ lm,11 Science, and \r\n \r\n706-54 /. /358 \r\n \r\n706-357-+l lO \r\n \r\nAppropriate Technology) Cwter is a 11niq11c focilil) \r\n \r\nThis marina features campi11g, cottages, cabins, boat Constructed i11 1913 as the Reese Street School. the that provides hands-on e~hibils mid environmental \r\n \r\nrentals. rccrcatiom1I hunling, water sport~ ~nd guide 1 \r\n \r\nsd1ool wns certified by the slate in 1919 as Georgia's \r\n \r\neducational progr.1111mi11g lo pro111ole understanding. \r\n \r\nsm ices all located on the shoreline of Clarks Hill first four-~'Car African ,\\111erica11 high school. Drivc-br \\'alue, and respect for nature. 1\\ Dt\\-atcessihle lrnils. \r\n \r\nSports Water Sports. \r\n \r\n\"ie11ing only. \r\n \r\nCenler open 'liie.- Sal. 8:30 a.ul.-\u003e:30 p.m.. trails \r\nopen dail) until su11sel. Frec. [il WC b- \r\n \r\nMistletoe State Park \r\n \r\nBear Hollow Wildlife Trail \r\n \r\nEight miles north o{l-20, ,it 175 o{ffhy. 150 \r\n \r\n293 Crc111 Ellen Dr., Athens, 30606 \r\n \r\nFire Station Number Two \r\n \r\n706-5-! 1-032 l. '\"'\"\"'gastaleparks.org \r\n \r\n706-613-36 / 6 \r\n \r\n-189 Prince J\\l'e., /\\/hens, 306/J I \r\n \r\nMistletoe Stale Park, on 72,000-acre Cl~rks Hill I.akc I.OCii tCd in .\\1cmorial P,1rk's hardwooc.l forest. nM11rnl 706-353- 1801, w11w.ach(o11/i11e.org \r\n \r\noffers exccp(io11al bass fishing, boat rental. ancl a hi1 bih1t exhibits of nonrcle.isablc native wild life arc This lw\u003crslory Victorian firehouse'\"'\" bu ilt i11 1901in \r\n \r\nswimming bead,. (\\m1pi11g with greal lake views, used to teach people about wildlife aud the environ lhc shnpc of a truncated triangle. 'Todny it serves as an \r\n \r\ncottages, picni~ki11g, and more th;,n 15 miles of hik- mcnl. Reside nt animals include more than 120 artga llery and the /\\thens-Cla rke Hcl'it,1gc Fo u11clation \r\n \r\ning tm ils me av~ilnble. This is the nearest slate park species of wild, free-living an imals. Op~n d:1i ly 9 He.idqw1rlcrs. Call for homs or to schedule appoint \r\n \r\nlo i\\ugusl:J. Open dail)' 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call ror fees. a.111.- cl11sk. Free. [;;I WC 6-- \r\n \r\nmenl. Free. WC 6,. \r\n \r\nCil WC 6' \r\n \r\n78 \r\n \r\n First African Methodist Episcopal Church 52 1N. Hull St., Athens, 30603 706-548-1454 Built in 1916 to serve Athens- C larke County's oldest African American congregation , the. church was originally established in 1866 as Pierce's Chapel. It also served ,is an early public school. Call for hours. \r\nfounders Memorial Garden 325 S. Lumf1ki11 Si. , t\\thens. 30602 706-542-8972 A trickling fountai11, wiuding walkways, ornamen tal shrubbery, and an an tebellum home built in 1857 n1ake up this grand memorial to the founders of \r\nAmerica's first garden club. Open dai ly. Free. 6- \r\nThe Gallery at 166 166 W. Clayton St., At.hens, 30601 706-546-7580 This nonprofit cooperative ven ture featmes pottery, hanclblown glassworks, pa inl'ir1gs, prints, and other works by local artists. Open Wed.- Sat. 11:30 \r\na.m.-5:30 p.rn., Sun. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. [;l WC \r\nGarden Club of Georgia 2450 $. Milledge Ave., Athens, 30602-5817 706-227-5369, M,ov.uga.edlllgardenclub The headquarters of the Carden Club of Ceorgia moved to lhe State Botanical Carden of Georgia in ]99$. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.111. (closed noon-I p,m.), Tour5 by appointment. Free. [;l WC 6. \r\nGeorgia Museum of Art 90 Carlton St., Athens, 30602-6719 706-542-4662, ,vivw.uga,ed11!gamuseum 'TI1e GMOA houses the state's permanent collection of more than 8,000 works, as well as travel ing cxhibiLions. Special events incl ude family days, fi lm series, lectures, workshops, a11d galas. Open Tu e. and Thur.- Sat. JOa.m.-5 p. m., Wed. IO a.m.- 9 p.111. Sun. \r\nI p.m.- 5 p.111. Pree. [;l WC 6- \r\nGospel Pilgrim Cemetery Fourth St., At.hms, 30603 706-353-1801 EstHblished in 1882 for Athenians of African descent, the ccmetcr)' resulted from the Gospel Pilgrim Lodge, a buria l insurnnce program . T he cemetery contains the gr;1ve sites newspaperman Will iam A. Pledger and Madison \"Mat\" Davis, a former slave who became a Reconstruction Georgia legislator and Athens' first block postmaster. Open daily. Free. [;l \r\nHorticulture Trial Garden UGA South Camf,us, Athens, 30602 706-542-2471, www.uga.edu/ugatri\u003cds Visitors lo the UGA trial garden will see 11ew ornamentals being trialed. Office open 9 a.111.-5 p.111., garden always open. [;l WC \r\nITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame UGA, South Campus, t\\them, 30602 706-542-8061 Mvw.sports.11ga.ed11!{\u003c,cililiesllennis,ht111/ Open during teu11is tournamen ts and matches. Tours by appointment unly. F'ree. [;l WC 6. \r\nj \r\nJoseph Henry Lumpkin House 2-18 Prince Ave., Athens. 3060 I 706-353-1801 Visitors can drive by lhis Greek-Revival style home, built around 1845, to see the residence of the first chief justiceofthe Georgia Supreme Court. Open daily. Free. \r\nLlmar Dodd School of Art Gallery /ackson St., Vis11al Arts Bldf; UGA Campus, Athens, 30602 \r\n \r\n706-542-151 1 11,ww. visarl.11ga.edu.!gallerieslgallery.shtml The g,1llcries at the UGJ\\ art scl wol host revolving sho\"' ofstudent. faculty, and professional work. Open .'.Vlon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.111., Sat.-Sun. noon- 5 p.m. \r\nClosed du ring UGA holidays. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\nLyndon House Arts Center 293 Hoyt St., Athens, 3060 I 706-613-3623 \"'\"\"\" itown.com!athe,rs//)111donhouse/ Originally housed within the historic Ware-Lyndon House, this comnrnnity visual arts complex includes large galleries, a children's wing, artists' workshops, and a gift shop. Open ' l\\re.-' lnur. noon- 9 p.m.. \r\nwe Wed., Fri.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for schedule. Free. \r\ne;i 6-- \r\nMemorial Park 293 Cran Ellen Dr., Athens, 30606 706-Gl 3-3580 The park eucompasses 72 acres of rolling hills, a lake, picnic shelters, walki11g trails. a playground area, a11d \r\na small zoo. Open daily 9 a.111.-dusk. Pree. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nMorton Theatre 195 W. Washington St., /\\/hens, 30601 706-613-3770, 111Ww.111ortontheatre.com One of the fi rst African America n vaudeville thcc1tcrs in the Un ited Sta tes. The Morton opened in 1910 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The fully restored Morton presents a wide range of cl rnmn!'ic and musical performances. Free tours available. Office open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-1 p.111., 3 p. m.-6 p.m. Evening and weekend perform- \r\nances. Call for ticket information. WC 6' \r\nMyers Dormitory Lumpkin St., UGA Campus. Athens, 30603 706-512-0842 Site of events in January 1961 that attracted national attention when UCA's first two African America11 students, Charlyne Hunter and Ilamilton !Jolmes, were admitted by court order. Call for visiting times and infom1ation. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nNorth Oconee River Greenway and Heritage Trail 205 Old Commerce Rd.. Athe11$, 3060I 706-613-3615 Th is linear park stretches 13 miles to the county's northern boundary. Joggers, walkers, and bikers can enjoy the beauty of the area whi le experiencing its historical and ecological signi~cancc. Open daily. \r\nF'ree. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nOconee Forest Park UCA Rec. S/\u003eorts Com/ilex College St\u003c1lion m,d F. Cam/ms Rds., Athe11s, 30602 706-542-157 1 This 60-acrc natural area has hiking trails, a mountain bike trni l, and a 15-acre lake with canoe rental available. The I00-year-old forest is home to the largest scarlelonk tree in Georgia. Open 2'f hours. Free. e;i WC \r\nOconee Hills Cemetery 297 Cemete1y St., Athens, 30605 706-543-6262 Opened in I856 lo relieve overcrowding in J\\theus' original burial ground, Old Athens Cemetery. Ope11 daily fall/winter 8 a.rn.- 5 p.m., spring/summer 8 a.m.---0 p.m. Free. [;l \r\nOld Athens Cemetery Jackson SI., UCi\\ Campus, Athens, 30602 706-353-1820 .-\\tl,ens' origina l burial ground , where its earliest citizens, including two Revolutionary soldiers and early \r\n \r\nUGr\\ president Dr. Moses Waddel were laid to rest. Open dawn- dusk. Free. [;l \r\nSandy Creek Nature Center 205 Old Commerce Rd , Athens, 30607 706-6 13-3615 More than 225 acres of woodland, fields. and marshland support a variety of wildlife. Visitors can take advantage of the four miles of trails aud exhibits. Trails open daily until sunset, center ope11 Tue.-Sat. \r\n8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Pree. [;l WC 6' \r\nSanford Stadium Sanford Dr., UGA Cam/J11s, Athens, 30602 706-542-9036, 704-5-+2-123I for ticket information www.sports.uga. edul(acilities/s\u003c111(ord. html Home of the University of Georgia Bulldogs footbal l team. th e rn1tion's fifth-largest on-campus college stadium is p,1ckecl with 86,520 cheering fans during hom e games. Game clay admission only, with ticket'. \r\nI] WC b \r\nSeney-Stovall Chapel 20 I N . Milledge Ave., Athens, 30602 706-542-2736 The stunning octagonal chapel was huilt around 1882 as part of the renowned Lucy Cobb Institute girls' school, now home to the UCA Carl Vi11sun Institute of Government. Call the office of the direc- \r\ntor to request tour. Free. [;l WC 6. \r\nState Botanical Garden of Georgia 24SOS. 1\\/filledge t\\ve., Athens, 30605 706-542-l2-f4, ,vivw.uga.edu!botgarden! Th is 313-acre preserve fea tures tra ils, ,1 stunn ing three-story tropical couservatory, and gardens showcasing both native and internat ional flora. t\\lso on the grounds: the lovely Day Chapel, the headquarters of the Carden Club ofGeorgia, and a gifl shop and cafe. Grounds open daiJy 8 (1.m .- sunsct, visitor1s cen ler upeu Tue.- Sat. 9 a. rn .-4:30 p.m., Sun. 11 :30 \r\na.111.-4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\nStegeman Coliseum Alhens, 30602 706-542- 162 l ,mw.sporls.uga.edu!faci/ities!coliseu111.html Th is arena is home of the Georgia Bulldogs basketba ll teams ,md the perennially top-ranked women's gymnastics team. Site of the Olympic rhythmic gym nasties competition in 1996. Open for eveuts. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nTateStudent CenterGallery Sanford Dr., UCA Ca111pus, /\\thens, 30602 706-542-7774 Administered by the University Union, this gallery displa)~artwork bysh1denls and local artists, as wellas international exhibits. Open daily 8 a.m.-midnighl. Closed \r\ndming summer and UCt\\ holida,s. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nTaylor-Grady House 634 Prince i\\ve., Athens, 3060 1 706-549-8688 This ho,ne was built in 1844 as a grand summer retreat and served as the coll egiate home of Henry W. Crn\u003cly, who is credited with establish ing the view of the New South after the C ivil War. A Na tional Historic Landnwrk. the architectural masterpiece is now a house rn\\lseu rn. Open .\\fon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 \r\np.n,. (dosed 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m.). [;l WC c,. \r\nThe Tree That Owns Itself Dearing a11d Finley $ts., Athens, 3060 I 706-357-44 30, 800-653-0603 www.visitathcmsga .co111 Will iam H. Jackson, out of love for a great m1k on his \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\n The Unexpected Expecte \r\n \r\nVisit East Central Georgia to experience the \r\n \r\nculture and heritage of Georgia's Classic Sou \r\n \r\nBless the hounds, shoot a birdie or string a fi \r\n \r\nChop a pine tree, pick a bale of cotton or pl \r\n \r\nfield behind a mule. Tour -Sitately homes, stro \r\n \r\nthe gardens or paddle an. ~istoric canal. \r\n \r\nAppreciate -art atul discover science. From th \r\n \r\nshores of Lake Thurmond or O conee to the \r\n \r\nks of the O  ecfiee or Saan.na \r\n \r\n. e \r\n \r\npenene' \r\n \r\nie . \r\n \r\n6.667. \r\n \r\na free information packet. \r\n \r\nVisit \r\nLincoln \r\nA lush oasis of outdoor Clark Hill L ake. 32 m \r\n \r\nDowntown Washington \r\nDownto1,~1 Washington with its charming \r\nhistoric square, full of great shops, wonderful \r\narchitecture and the best Southern hospitality you can find. \r\nPO Box 661  Washlngtoo, GA (706) 678-2013 Email; washcham@nu-z.net  Website: v.w.v.washington,~lkes.com \r\n \r\n FACE \r\ntO Af!.T AND sou~ OF THE SOlJ\"fH \r\nFACE \r\n \r\nThe boyhood home of President '-i?oodrow \\X1ilson, Augu.sra, Gc:orgia. \r\nTour rh~ C ivil \\\\!1ar home: \r\nwhere our first Southern presidem afrtr reconslruction spcnr his fo rmat ive years in Augusta. \r\nAUGUSTA \r\nAugusta's traditions are legendary. Golf, gardens and gracious hospitality. \r\nBut go beyond tradition \u0026 experience the unexpected. \r\nArt. Archicechcure. Lakes. Legends. Museums and More. Let us help you plan your visit. A 56 page full-color visitor guide is yours for che asking or on-line. \r\nAugusta Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\nTOLL FREE 877-AUGUSTA (877-284-2782) \r\nP.O. Box 1331  Augusta, GA 30903 www.augustaga.org  e-mail amcvb@auguscaga.org \r\n \r\ngion's \r\nthe \r\nHistory \r\n \r\n W\\V\\V.GEORCIAONMYMINO.OR(; I 1. 800 VJSIT GA \r\n \r\nParks \u0026 Historical Sites \r\nGeorgia is known for lmving one of Uie best smte park systems in the nation. protecting more than 77.500 acres of natural beauty. For 111orc information visit 1V\\,~v.g-dStaleparl:s.orgoreall 800-864-7275. Sec ourad on page 9. \r\nAPPll NG (ClassicSouth) MistletoeStote Pork 3723 Mistletoe Rd., i\\ppling. 30802 706-S-11-0321, 800-86-f-7275 Eight miles north of1-20. Exit 175 \r\nCONYERS (Historic Heartland) Pono/aMountoin State Conservation Park 770-389-780 I 18 milessoutheast ofAtlanta, on II\"?' 155 \r\nCRAWFORDVILLE(Classic South) A.H. Stephens Historic Park 456 Ale1w11dc'T SL N., Crawford,ille, 3063 1 706-456-2602 1-20. Exit 1'18 offHwy. 278 \r\nDOUGLAS (Magnolia Midlands) General Coffee State Park -10 /ohn Coffee Rd., Douglas, 3.1554 9l2-384-7082 Six miles east of Douglas. 011 HIV)'. 32 \r\n \r\nHOVILLA (HistoricHeartland) Indian Springs State Park 678 Lake Clark Rd., Flovilla, 30216 770-504-2277, 800-864-7275 15 miles from 1-75, off Hwy. 42 \r\nJACKSON (Historic Heartland) High Falls State Pork 76 High Pt1ll~ Park Dr., Jackson, 30233 478-993-3053 Just east o{l-75, Exit 198 \r\nJULIETTE (Historic Heartland) Jarrell Plantation Historic Site 711 Jarrell Plantation Rd., /u/iette, 31046-25 15 478-986-5172 18 miles east of/-75, Exit 185 \r\nLINCOLNTON (Classic South) Elijah Clark State Park 2959 McCom1ick H,\")'., Lincolnto11, 30817 706-359-3458 Sewm miles northeast ofLinco/111011, on Hwy. 378 \r\nMCRAE (MagnoliaMidlands) Little 0cmu/gee State Park and Lodge McRae, 31055 229-868-7474, 800-864-7275 Two miles uorth of 1\\tlcRae, offH,vy. 441 \r\nMILLEN (Classic South) Magnolia Springs State Park 1053 Magnolia Springs Dr., Millen, 30442 \r\n \r\n478-982 -1 660 Five miles north of Millen, 011 Hu? 25 \r\nMITCHELL (Classic South) Hamburg State Pork 6071 Hamburg State Park Rd., Mitchell. 30820 478-5 52-2393 17 miles north ofSandersville, offHi.y. l02 \r\nREIDSVILLE (Magnolia Midlands) Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park /-1111)' 280 W., Reid~-ville, 30-153 912-557-7744, 800-864-7275 1-16, Exit 104, off Hwy. 280 \r\nRUTLEDGE (Historic Heanland) Hard Labor Creek State Park Off Fairplay Rd., Rutledge, 30663 706-557-3001 1-20, E.rit 105 to Rutledge, then follow signs \r\nTWINCITY (ClassicSouth) George L. Smith State Pork 371George L. Smith State Park Rd.,Twin Ci!), 30471 478-763-2759 Between Metter and Twin Cit), of{ Hwy. 23 \r\nWASH! NGTON (Classic South) Robert Toombs House Historic Site 216 E. Robert Toombs Ave. Washington, 30673 706-678-2226 \r\n \r\nproperty, \\\\'illed the tree to itself. along ll'ith eight feet uf land surrou nding ii 011 nil sides. Although the original tree was blown down during a windstorm in 1942, a successor was grown from one of ii~ acoms. The trccs property rights have never been ch;illengccl. F'calurccl in Ripley's Believe It or Nol/ Open daily. Free. \r\nUGA Performing Ans Center 212 Ri,-er Hd.. .i\\thens. 30602 706-542-+IOO, wi,w.uga.edulpac The Performing ;\\rts Center hosts an outstanding Iincup ofaward-winning acls in two concert hall,. Box \r\noffice open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I] WC b. \r\nUGA President's House 570 Prince i\\rn., Athens, 30601 i06-512-08-f2, mviv.ugt1.eduMsctr 811ilt around 1857, this house is surro1111ded b1 H Corinthian columns on the front and sides. Altho11gh th~ house is not open for public tour, visitors can drive hy lo view ii. \r\nUGA Visitors Center Pour Towers Bldg., College Station Rd. At/tens, 30602 706-\u003e-12-0812, nai~v.uga.edulvisclr .\\ complete source of UCA ,isitor information. Open ~lon.- Fri. S a.m.- 5 p.m.. Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I \r\np.111.-\u003e p.m. Closed on UC,\\ holid:1ys. Tour reserva- \r\ntions required. Self-guided tours are also availablt\u003e. \r\nFree. I] WC b. \r\nUniversity of Georgia UC1\\ Ct1mp11s, Athe11s, 30602 706-5-12-()842, \"\"\"'.uga.e\u003cio 11,c nation's first slatc-c:harlered university is a wonder to behold. Cross O\\'Cr Broad Street through the fomcd Arch a11d rcli\\'C the unilersity's earl)' days. r::xplorc lhe new multimillion-doll:1r East Campus, including the offidal Ccorgia :lfosc11m of Art. the Performing Arts Center. the School or ;vrusic, and ll.amsc)\" Student Cc111er for 1\u003ehysical ;\\cthilies, named lhc nalions best collegiate fitness and recreation center by Sports II/us/rated in 1997. Visitors \r\n \r\ncenter opc11 Mon.-Fri. 8 a.111.-\u003e p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-5 \r\np.m.. Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. C:J WC b. \r\nUniversityofGeorgia Arboretum UGA C\u003c1mpus, Athens, 30602 706-5-12-0812 UGA's beautiful cmnpus boasts a biologically diverse and aesthetic collection of trees. shrubs, and plants. The designation of the campus as an arboretum ensures sustained, energetic tree planting nnd main- \r\ntenance. Open daily. 6'. \r\nUpson House 1022 Prince /\\ve., Athens, 30605 i06-354-5380 T his restored Greek Revival mansion, built in 1847, was constructed of brick and has been stuccoed lo resemble smooth stone. On the Na1ional Register of Historic Places :incl a branch of Sun Trust Bank, ii is a testament to the s11cccssful partnerships that can be forged belll'Cen preservation and business. Open ;'vlon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-'l:30 p.m. Call for appointment. Free. [;;i WC b \r\nU.S. Navy Supply Corps Museum 1425 Pri11ce Ave., /\\then~, 30606-2205 706-35-f-7349, W\\101'.IISCS.COIII One of only 1I official U.S. Navy museums. See ship models, uniforms, na\\'igation equipment, artifacts, photogmphs. and other items of historical interest. Archives are available for research. Open l'\\llon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5: 15 p.m. Closed federal holidays. free. I] WC \r\nWare-Lyndon House 293 Hoyt St., /\\the11s, 3060I 706-613-3623. 1V11,v.itown.com/\u003c1t/1e11sli)'11do11housel Listed in the National Rt\u003egisler of Ilistoric Places, Athens' first city recreation center k1s been completely restored as a house museum and is lhe centerpiece of the Lyndon House Arts Center. Open Tue. and Thur.-F'ri. noon-S p.111., Wed.. F'ri.-Sat 9 a.m.-5 p.111. free. I] WC 6- \r\n \r\nWray-Nichol.son House 298 Hull St., Athens, 30601 706-542-225 1 The centerpiece of a historic complex, this ho11se built around 1825, now sencs as headquarters of theUCA I ational Alumni Association. Open i\\1fon.-li\"ri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. F'rce. [:J WC 6,. \r\nTrove/ Services Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau 300 N. Thomas St., Athens, 30601 706-357-4430. 800-653-0603, www.,,isit\u003c1the11sga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.111.-5 p.m. 1::2 WC b \r\nAthens Welcome Center 280 E. Dot1gherty St., Athens, 30601 i06-353- 1820 1viow.visitathensga.comlt1lhe11swelco111ece11ter Open daily winter 10 a.m.-5 p.m., spring/summer 10 a.m.-6 p.m. I] WC b \r\nClassic GtyTours 280 E. Doughert}' St., Afliens, 30601 706-208-8687, 706-35J- 1820 Call for tour Lirnes and fees. \r\nClassic South Appleby House/Appleby Branch Library 2260 \\Va/ton Way. 1\\ugusta, 30904 706-736-6214, \"\"\"'v.ecgrl.pub/ic.lib.ga.us This pre-Civil War home is now a public librnry brJn serving the histmic Summerville neighborhood. Ope Mon. 9 a.rn.-7 p.111., Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.111., So 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. \r\nArti sts' Row 1000 block ofBroad St., i\\uguste1. 3090J 7()6.823-6600 \r\nEnjO)' this collection of more than two dozen art ga \r\nleries. working studios, and shops. Fine art, jewel sculpture, and crafts can all be found on this stree Each month artists open their spaces for one cveni and offer dcmonstrntions and entertainment for visito \r\n \r\n82 \r\n \r\n Hi:Horic South \r\n \r\nAugusta Canal Headgates 3300 Evam to Locks Rd., i\\11g11s/a, 30907 706-823-0'HO, ,010111.auguslac,mal.com The I ).5-mile Augusta Canal N,itional I leritage area begins at lhe Savannah Ri,,er heaclgates of this 19thcenl11r)' canal, located at the fal l li11e between llie coastal plain and the pie\u003cl111ont ph1teau. foll ow the cam1l's towpath through a unique ecosystem. Tours, trails, and wil\u003cllife viewing also ava ilable. Open dai ly 7 a.m.- dark. Free. [;l WC \r\nAugusta Canal Visitor Center H50 Greene St.. in Enterprise Mill, Augusl\u003ct, 30901 706-823-04-10, 11nvw.\u003ctuguslC1CC1rwl.corn Opening in foll 2002, the center wil l include \" theater, gift shop, and intenictivc exhibits. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nAugusta Cotton Exchange Welcome Center and Museum 32 Eight/, St., Rivenvalk. Augusta. 3()9() J 706-724-4067, www.augvstaga.01g Metro Augusta's official visitor welcome center is located in the historic Cotton 1-:xchange Building. which houses information on area attractions and a museum of cotton cu ltivation and commerce. Open Mun.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.111., Sun. I p.m.- 5 p.m. Free. CllbWC \r\nAugusta Golf and Gardens One 12th St., Augusta, 30901 706-724--4443, 888-874-4-1-13, ll'll'W.gghrorg Augusla Golfand Gardens, liorne of tlie Georgia C oif Hall of Fame. has more tha11eigl1t acres of beau tifu l display gardens as well as larger-than-life bronze sculptures of sumC\u003e of golfs greatest masters, such as Arnold Palmer, Byro11 Nelson, Ben Hog,m, Raymond Floyd, and Jack Nicklaus. Open Tuc.- Sal. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun l p.m.-5 p. m. Call for recs. l::l 6' \r\n \r\nAugusta Stallions t\\11g11sta-Richmond County Civic Center 601 Seventh St., t\\11g11sta, 30901 706-738-9539. 11a1nv.C1ug11stas/a/lio11s\"f2-co111 t\\ugusla's arena football team. I lo111e games arc ,11 the 1\\ugush1- Richmond County Civic Cen ter. Season runs .'vlarch through August. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nBell Auditorium 712 Telf,,ir St., A11g11s1\u003c1, 3090 1 706-722-3 521 This 2,600-seat focilil\\' with prnsceni11111 stage offers events including Broadwa)' series, symphony, pops, and other concerts. Open '.\\fon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\nCedar Grove Cemetery East Bou11d1y St., J\\11g11sta. 3090l 706-823-6600 This historic burial ground was AugL1Sta's first African American c-emetery, both slave and free. 1vlany plots \r\nrema in u11111arked. \r\nChurch of the Most Holy Trinity Eighth c111d Telfair Sis., Augusta, 30901 706-722-494-1. 11'11w,lhemostholytri11il)'.org Georgia's oldest su rviving C,1tholic church building, !ms marble alt;irs thilt were smuggled through the C ivil War blockade. The Ja rd ine pipe organ is the largest 19th-ccnlury instrument in the South. Office open Mon.- Fri. 9:30 a.rn.-4:30 p.m., ch urch open cli!ily 9 a.111.-4 p.111. 6' \r\nConfederate Monument lletween Seventh and Eighth St.s. at Broad St., t\\ugflsta, l090 l \r\n \r\n706-823-6600, 800-726-0243 Oue of the first anJ 111osl elaborate monurne11ts in the South, this depict, ,-\\ugusta private Bcrry-Brnson ris a representative of the common soldier. Around the base me placed likenesses of Genera ls Rober! E. Ln, Stonewal l Jackson, T. R. R. Cobb ;1nd W. H. T. Walker. Open dHily 24 hour.1. \r\nConfederate Powderwork.s Chimney 1717 Goodrich St., Augusta, 30904 706-82 3-(H-10 Th e Confederate Powderworks was the only stmctme ever built lw the Confederate States of America. Although the' massive works were dismantled after the war ended, the commandant and officer responsible for their construction, Colu11el Reins, asked that the smokestack remain as a mom11nent to the efforts of those who built and worked within tl1e site. \r\nDowntown Augusta-A Main Street City 111 Tenth St., AugustCI, 30901 706-722-8000 Augusta's revital ized downtown offers an cc lcclic mix of mt, antiques, bars, coffee houses, ,rnd rcstau rm1ts along with lrnditional downtown businesses. Broad Street, th e second-wides! street in America, comes alive on weekends with lively entertainment, resta11rants, and shopping. Call for homs. [;l WC 6' \r\nEnterprise Mill 1-f50 Greene St., Augvsta, 309() J 706-262-400), w11av.e11/erprisemi/l.com T his vast I9th-century textile mill bordering the Angnsta Canal is now horne to offices and upscale apartmenls. bctory artifacts are scattered throughout the corridors and grounds. Open Mun.- Pri. 8 a.rn.-; \r\np.m. [;;1 6' \r\n \r\nAugusta Green Jackets Lake Olmstead St\u003c1diurn 78 l'vlilledge Rd., Augusta, 30904 706-736-7889, www.gree11;ackels.11et \r\nEnioy an .Augusta Green Jackets baseball game at Lake Olmstead St;1diurn . The Green Jackets are the Cla~ f\\ affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. Season n m s Ii-om early April through September. Call For game \r\nlimes and fees. WC c,.. \r\n \r\nAugusta Mall \r\n3450 Wrightshnro Rd , A11g11sta, 30909 706-733-/001 More than 140 stores at the region's largest shuppi11g mall. Open iVlon.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 9 p.m., Sun. 12:30 \r\np.m.-6 p.m . [;;I \u0026- \r\n \r\nAugusta Museum of History 560 Reynolds St. , t\\11g11sla. 3090 I 706-722-8454, www.\"ugusta11111sei1rn..org Award-winning exhibits 011 regional history include Augusta's Story, and the Susan Still children's discoveiy gallery. On disph1y, precoloni,d, Revol111ion;1ry, and Civil Wm mtifods, Edgefield potlcry, i'vlasters \r\nmemorabilia, James Brown costume, ,rnd more. Changing exhibits ilncl events throughout the vem. Open Tue.- Sal. 10 a. ,n.- 5 p.m., Sun. I p.111.-5 p.m. Call for fees. b \r\nAugusta- Richmond County Civic Center 601Seventh St., Augusta, 3090, 706-722-3521, a11g1JStacivicce11ler.com Multipurpose arena with 8,, 00 permanent seats located in the heart of downtown Augusta. Exhibit hall with 15,000 sqnare feet of space and six meeting rooms for receptions and civic meetings, sporti11g events, and musical entertainment. Open Mon.-Pri. \r\n9 a.m.- 5 p.111. WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nC;;'/6weekend of fun and ,xc;ccm,nt awa;r, ;n \r\nA thens, Georgia, just 60 miles northeast of Atlanta. Experience edge-of-your-seat sports action at the University of Georgia. Take in a live band in one of the world's greatest music cities. Enjoy a Broadway show or concert, without metropolitan hassles. There's more: stroll th rough our gardens, museums and historic buildings and shop and dine in our unique downtown. Call now for infonnation on our package weekends and great discounts! \r\n \r\nATHENS \r\nGEORG IA \r\n \r\nAthens Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau  300 N . T homas St. Athens, GA 30601 (706) 357-4430 Exe. 12  (800) 653-0603 Ext. 12 \r\nE-mail : tourinfo@visitathensga.com  www.visitathensga.com \r\n \r\n83 \r\n \r\n w w w. GE0RG I A 0 NMvM1N o . o Rc I 1 .8 0 0 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nEzekielHarris House \r\n \r\nlalc 18tli ,iml earlr 19th cenh1ries. Open Mon.- Fri. RiverwalkAugusta \r\n \r\n1822 Bro\u003c1c/ St., ,\\ugml\u003c1, 3090-1 \r\n \r\nIOa.m.- p.111., Sal and Sun. hr appointment only. Between Fi{l/1,111d '/'enlh Sts.. /\\11g1,.,1e1. 3()901 \r\n \r\n706-72-1-0436 \r\n \r\nCaII for fees. G:l WC \r\n \r\n706-823-6600 \r\n \r\nBuilt in 1797 b)' a pro111i11e11t tob:icco merchant. ihi.s \r\n \r\nl\\.'lultilcvcl ll',,lkw.11~ lead bes ide the Savannah River \r\n \r\nhouse is an outstandi 11g example of !8th-ccnh1ry Morris Museum of Art \r\n \r\nto 111uscu111s, pi!rks, and gardens. Features include \r\n \r\ndomestic architecture. Origim1llr part of the town of One Ten/It SI., ,\\11g11sla, 3090/ \r\n \r\nJcssye Norman A111phiU1cater and Heroes' Ovcrlool \r\n \r\nHarrisburg. a tr;iding lom1 tlwt co111pctcd with 706-724-750I, \"\"'~./hemorris.org \r\n \r\nmemorial. Historical 11wrkers relate Augusta's cultm. \r\n \r\nAugusta for tobacco business. Tours ,l\\,1ilable Sat. I0 'l11e first museum in the South dedicate\u003cl lo contem- al and nalurnl hislor\\'. Ilost lo co11cerls and festi\"al1 a.m.- 1 p.m. or bi ,1ppointment.J\\chnissio11 SZ. senior porary So11lhern art. 111c penmment rnlleclion shows 1hro11ghou1 the ye:ir. [;;i WC b \r\n \r\ncilizern; SI. sludcnls 50 cent,. \r\n \r\n200 years of painting in the ;\\ merican South. and \r\n \r\nchanging exhihits throughout the year offer a ,-:iriety Sacred Heart Cultural Center \r\n \r\nFirst PresbyterianChurch \r\n \r\nof arl. Open Tnc.- Sat. 10 ;1,111.- 5 p.111., Sun. noon- \u003e 1301 Crceue St.. t\\11g11st11, 30901 \r\n \r\n6-f2 'Telfair St., Augusta, 3090I \r\n \r\np.111. Call for fees. [;;I WC 6. \r\n \r\n706-826-/iOO. 11oow.sacredhe\u003c1rl1111g,1~ta.org \r\n \r\n706-823-2-150. Mnv./ir\u003ct/)rcsa11g11sta.org \r\n \r\nThis cherished Augusta landmark is a fonner \r\n \r\nStarted in 1809 and designed b)' Robert :-.tills, the National Science Center's Fort Discovery \r\n \r\nCatholic church built between 189i and 1900. The \r\n \r\narcl,it\u003cect of the \\Vashinglon Monument, this church One Serent/1St., A11g11,ta, 3090 I \r\n \r\nRo111ane\u003c111e Re\\'i,':11 slrnchire now hosts public and \r\n \r\nhad as ii\u003e pastor President Wooorow Wilson's rather 706-821-0200, S00-325-544 5 \r\n \r\nprivate functions throughout the year. Open \r\n \r\nfrom 1858 lo 1870. Vor seveml of these vcars lhe wuw.nationalsC'iencecenter.org \r\n \r\n1\\1l011.-Fri. 9 a.111.-; p.m. Tonrs by ,1ppoinlment. Free \r\n \r\nchurch \\\\'HS used as a Confedcrnle hosp i1-~I. Open Avaihtble here are 270 hands-on exhibits, inclu\u003cli11g, D(}llalio11s accepted. [;;I b WC \r\n \r\nivlon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.111. [;;I 6- \r\n \r\nlhe Paul S. Sinton Discovery T healcr, StarLab, l'uwcr \r\n \r\nStation Demonstrations, KidScape, Science Store. Augusta Riverwalk Marina and Boat Rentals \r\n \r\nHaunted Pillar \r\n \r\nand more, Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.111., Sun. I Fi{lh St.. i\\11g11sta. 30901 \r\n \r\nFifth 11t Bro\u003c1c/ St.. t\\11g11sta, 30901 706-724-0436 \r\n \r\n110011- 5 p.m. Call for fees. C rmtp rates available. i06-722- l388 \r\n \r\n[;JWC b \r\n \r\nFul l-service 111.1ri11a all(! bo;Jt rental available, along \r\n \r\nLocal legend holds that tlie Lower City Market was \r\n \r\nwi th bo,1li11g, wildlife viewing, fishing, and other \r\n \r\ndestroved in 18i8 by a curse fro111 mt it i11cran1preach- Old Government House \r\n \r\nwaler sports. Op~n Tue.-Jiri. 11 a.m.- 3 p.m., S.tt. II \r\n \r\ne r. \\.Vhen a cyclone leveled the 11n11kct. only the pil- /32 Telfair St., t\\11gusta. 3090I \r\n \r\na.111.-4 p.111., Sun . 110011- p. rn. \r\n \r\nlar remained. T he preacher i111plied tlwt a11yonc dar- 706-821-1812 \r\n \r\ning to touch ii would mccl insta11l dc\u003c1th. Ope11 dailr, ll11ilt in 180I for local government, the building Signers Monument \r\n \r\nbecame a private residence in 1821 and housed sev- Greene St. cit /vloru1111e11t St.. J\\ug11s1\u003c1, 3090 I \r\n \r\nImperialTheatre \r\n \r\neral prominent Augusta families. No\\\\' restored, the 706-72-1--0436 \r\n \r\n7-!9 Broad St., Augusta, 3090 I \r\n \r\nhouse is used for receptions and group functions. Two or Georgia's three signers of the Declaration of \r\n \r\n706-722-8293, M,w.imperi\u003clltlieatre.com \r\n \r\nOpen ivlon.-F'ri. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.111, Tours hr ,ippoint- lndcpcnclcncc. Lr111n11 flail and George W:ilton, rest \r\n \r\nA former ,a11deville palace, the 1917 tlumtcr ha, host- 111ent. [;;I \u0026. \r\n \r\nbene:1th th i, obelisk. \r\n \r\ned a full spectmm of 20th-century cnterlai11111e11t. \r\n \r\nNow it is home to seasons or the ,\\ugusla B;illct. the Old Medical College \r\n \r\nSpringfield Baptist Church \r\n \r\n:\\ugusta Opera. comm11nily theater, nnd other pcr- S98 'lel/\u003clir St., A11g11,te1. 3090 I \r\n \r\n11-1 12th St. ,11 Reynolds St.. ,\\ 11g11sla, 30901 \r\n \r\nfon11m1ces throughoul the year. Call for pNformancc 706-721-7238 \r\n \r\n706-72-1--/056 \r\n \r\nschedules and lickel prices. [;;i WC \u003c) \r\n \r\nTI,is be,mtiful Creek Revi\\';il-stylc building, designed The Springfield B:1pli1t Church i\u003e the oldest Black \r\n \r\nby Charles 8. Clnskey, housed Georgia's first 111edical church III the Uni!ecl Statc:s. Founded bv African \r\n \r\nLaney-Walker Historic District \r\n \r\nschool. lhe l\\ ledical College of Georgia, from 1835 to Americans in 17117, the church stands 011 iis original \r\n \r\n600-HOO l\u003e/ocks La11er-lValker Bfrd.. A11g11st11, 30901 1912, Now used for group evcnls and funelions. Br sile and is the oldc~I chore-I, building in lhe city. Both. \r\n \r\n706-823-6600 \r\n \r\nappointment only. b- \r\n \r\nJ\\,forehonse College and lhc Georgia Republican \r\n \r\nCenter of 1l,e traditio11alh- Black hnsiness district elat- \r\n \r\nParty were organized here. Call for hour,. \r\n \r\ning lo the days of enforc~d segregation. Toclai Luci Paine College \r\n \r\nCraft Lancr .Museum. 'i,,bernacle lhptist Church. 1235 15th St., Augusta. 3090 1-3182 \r\n \r\nSpringfieldVillage Park \r\n \r\nPenny S;ivings Bank. and Pilgrim Life and Health i06-82 l -8206. 11oi,v.pai11e.ed11 \r\n \r\n1200 l\u003elock u( Reynold St.. A11g11stt1, 30901 \r\n \r\nBuilding arc among lhe historic sites in the nrea. \r\n \r\nThis 5-t-acre. historically Black coll ege was founded 706-823-6600 \r\n \r\nin 1882. 0 11 c,1111pus, the Gilbert Lambeth Ch;i pcl is 171is 2.5-acrc park adjacent to Springfiel d Bapti!l: \r\n \r\nLucy Craft Laney Museumof BlackHistory \r\n \r\na site for concerts, lech11es, an d performances Ch urch celebrates the legacy one! aspirations of the \r\n \r\n1116 l'hilli/1s St., A11g11sta, 30901 706-724-3576, www./11qcra{llr11ie)'m 11se11m.CQm \r\n \r\nthrougho11 l the year. Open i'vlon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.111. oldest Bl:ick churtl1 in the U.S. and the con11111_rni(1 \r\n \r\n[;l WC b \r\n \r\nfrom which it spr:111g. 1\\ rcflceling pool, bronze his, \r\n \r\nDespite being born into slavery, Luc)' C rnft L;iney \r\n \r\nlorical plaques, t1nd :, -f5-fool stuinle\u003c.,-,teel sculptun! \r\n \r\nfounded the first bbck ki11dcrgmte11. bb ck 1111rsing PeterS.Knox Conference Center \r\n \r\nby Riclwd I lnl higliliglt t tlte park, scheduled to \r\n \r\nsch(/ol ancl Haines l\\ormal Institute. The 111useum 326 Greene St., Augusta, 3090 l \r\n \r\nopen in 2002. \r\n \r\nfeatures artifacts from her life, exhibits 011 not:,ble 706-828-6657, ,v,vw.petersk11oxco11fe rencece11/er.01g \r\n \r\nBlack i\\ugustans. anci changing art mid history Spoce available for banquets, weddings, receptions, St. Paul's EpiscopalChurch \r\n \r\nexhibits. Open ' i11e.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.111., Sal. 10:1.111 ,- and special cvcnls. Op~11 Mo11.-Fri. 9 a.111.-S p.111. 60i Reyr1olcls St., 011 tl,e Rivenv\u003c1lk \r\n \r\np.111., Sun. 2 p.m.- 5 p.111. Call rm recs. [;;I WC , \r\n \r\n[;;I we\u0026. \r\n \r\nAugu.11,1, 3090 I \r\n \r\n7rJ6-72q.2-185. ww11.s\u003c1i11tpC111ls.org \r\n \r\nMagnolia Cemetery \r\n \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nature Park \r\n \r\nOriginnlly h11 ill in I750 HS part uf lite British colonial; \r\n \r\n702 Third St., t\\ugust\u003cI, 3090I \r\n \r\n50J3 Telfair St. (nJilce), tlugusl\u003ct. 30901 \r\n \r\noutpost Fo,'t Augusta, T lte current strudure, on the \r\n \r\n706-823-6600 \r\n \r\n706-828-2 109 \r\n \r\noriginal silc, w.1, bu ilt in 1918. The ch urch cemetery. \r\n \r\nT his 60-acrc cemeterr is the resting place for more Just 111i1111tes from doll'ntown Augusta, you will find is the resting pl:1cc of ll1lll1) notables, includin\u0026 \r\n \r\nthan 500 Confederate soldiers and seven generals, as 1.100 ac-res ofpristine wetlands, sw.,mps, nature trails. United St:1tes Const itution signer \\\\/illi11111few. Opell \r\n \r\nwell as olhcr notable, from the period. Its eastern 11''1111 boardwalks, a11d ob.servation decks thal o!frr th\u003ce Mo11.-Vri. 9 a.m,-5 p.111., Sat, 9 a.ni.-noun. [;;I b \r\n \r\nwns a defcnsi\\'C li11e for the cilr i11 186'1 and bears chance to see blue herons, red-shouldered hawks. \r\n \r\npalches from Ci,il War can11011 ;111pl.1ccmcnts. Open otters. alligalors, and the elusive bobcat in their nahi- Summerville Historic District \r\n \r\ndaily. \r\n \r\nrnl selling. Operated by Soulheaslcrn :-.!atural \\Va/1011 \\Vu)' and :\\lileclgc Rd., r\\11g11sla. 3090~ \r\n \r\nScience, /\\cademy. the park promotes e1wironmcnt.1I 706-726-02-13 \r\n \r\nMeadowGarden House Museum \r\n \r\nstewardship, research programs. and public cscnts. This ,1rea \\\\'as kno\\\\ n as a pre-Civil War retreat foo \r\n \r\n1320 lndepende11ce Dr., tlugus/\u003c1, 30901 706-72-1--11 ,-1 \r\n \r\nOpen i\\lon.-Fri. noon--\u003clark, S.1t. and Sun. w(alth) ,\\uguslans. S11111mer\\'illc became a winter. \r\n \r\ndawn-\u003clark. b \r\n \r\ncolot1)' for the :-.!orthern well-lo-do after the wa \r\n \r\nHome of Declaration of Indcpcndcncc signer George \r\n \r\nl\\1mw ard1ikclurnl shlcs can he dewed in the love \r\n \r\n\\Vallon. this pre-1791 farmhouse is 1\\ugusta's oldest \r\n \r\nrcsto;cd homes loe,i'ted in this historic district \r\n \r\nhouse. Furnished ll'ilh period forniturc lo refiecl the \r\n \r\nAugusta. \r\n \r\nR4 \r\n \r\n LfiRoric South \r\n \r\nsurrey Center \r\n \r\ned on the National Historic Register. Artist and poet Edwin I. Hatch NuclearPlant Visitor Center \r\n \r\n-138 High//md Ave.. Augus1\u003c1, 30904 \r\n \r\nCara established a unique ah11osphcre for her fine- 11028 /-lalc/1 P/m,y. N., B\"xley, 31513 \r\n \r\n706-738-1558 \r\n \r\n;Ht~ sh1dio/gallery and home in the restored building. 912-367-3668, ,mw.baxley.org \r\n \r\nA! Surre)' Center, )'Ol i'II find three levels ofshopping, Cultural art events ru11 continuously. Call for group lla11ds-on exhib its stir the i11111ginalion of all ;1gcs. \r\n \r\ndining, cl:ineing. Come discover Angnsta's premier lour l'ilnes a11d fees. [ii WC 6- \r\n \r\nt\\11i111ated displays tell how the energy of the atom is \r\n \r\ncenter for shopping and dining. \r\n \r\nunle,ished lo generate clccll'ieity. C,1!1 for group reser- \r\n \r\nTabernacle Baptist Church \r\n \r\nOldJailMuseum and Archives 326 Tlwnwslon St.. Bamesville, 3020-+ \r\n \r\nvations. Open '.\\fon.- F'ri. 8:'lO n.m.- 5 p.111. f rcr. [ii WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n1223 Lone,-Walker Bfrd., Augusta. 30901 \r\n \r\nii0-358-0150 \r\n \r\n706-724-1230 \r\n \r\nFe.1ture, relics from !he city's history as !he Buggy Ernest Parker Park \r\n \r\n'fhis church was founded by early-20th-\u003c:entury civil Capital oftl1c South. Located behind lhc courthouse 605 Junior High Dr., Baxley, 315I; \r\n \r\nright; ()r\"dtor Rev. C. T. Walker. Notabb who attend- in !he fonner jail. Open Wed. 10 a.m.- ; p.m.. Sat. 10 \u003cJ12-367-8190. 1111ai.baxley.org \r\n \r\ned the church lo he:rr Walker's inspiring sermou; a.111.-2 p.m.. Sun. 2 p.m.- 5 p.m., and by appoinl- n1is park offers !ennis, baskethall courts, lighted soft- \r\n \r\nincluded John D. Rockefeller, Booker T. \\Vashi11glo11 111c11l. free. $ 1 donation ncceplcd. [ii WC 6. \r\n \r\nball fields, a plavground ,ind picnic shelter. m, out- \r\n \r\nand U.S. preside11t William Iloward Taft. Tlae church \r\n \r\nstill supports an active co11gregatio11. Opeu daily 9 Trove/ Services \r\n \r\na.m.-9 p.m. ~ 6. \r\n \r\nBarnesville-Lamar County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\ndoor pool, and a bathhouse. Call for hours. f ree ~WC \u0026- \r\n \r\nIOO Commerce Place, Barnesville, 302(H \r\n \r\nfalling Rocks Park/ Oeen's Landing \r\n \r\nWAAW Radio \r\n \r\n770-358-2732, www.bamesville.org \r\n \r\nBaxlev, 31513 \r\n \r\nJames Bmw11 /Jive/. (Ninth Si.) and 8i0 Broad St. Ope,, iVlon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.-5 p. m. [ii WC b. \r\n \r\n912-367-8100. 11~1,111.baxley.org \r\n \r\nAug11sta, 3090 I \r\n \r\nLocaled at Dee11's Landing, this p,1rk h11\u003e a ,'owrcd \r\n \r\n706-724-9'190 \r\n \r\nBarnesville Walking Tour \r\n \r\n171e Godfather of Soul. singer James Brown, go! his Do11111to11111 Bamesville, Bame.sville, 302LJ4 \r\n \r\nshelter, picuic tables. a grill, rest rooms, and a ho;ll \r\nramp. [ii WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nstart shini11g shoes on Augusta's downtown streets. 770-358-2732, 111vw.bamesville.org \r\n \r\nNow one is 11~111ccl in his honor. Brown, sti ll an area resident of those streets. owns \\VAA.W Radio. The sta- \r\n \r\nLake Mayers \r\n:u:Hllti.UJ._f_ _ __ 239 Dewi/1 Herring/011 Rd., Baxley, 3Ii13 \r\n \r\ntion's storefront studios can be seen on the comer of \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\n9J2-36i -8100, wus,.b,1xll!).org \r\n \r\nJames Brown Boulevard and Broad Street. Open A. Randall Tuten Environmental Park \r\n \r\nMon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- \u003ep.m. 6- \r\n \r\n!JS /-h1?' I5 S.. Baxlq. 3I513 \r\n \r\n11,i, 170-acrc lake offers fishing. boating. swimming. nd water sports. Open dm, n lo dusk. Free. ~ WC \r\n \r\n912-367-8630, innr.baxley.org \r\n \r\nWoodrow Wilson Boyhood Home \r\n \r\n'l'wc11ly-:icre park located 011 the f\\ppli11g Coun ty Max Deen Memorial Park \r\n \r\n-/19 Seventh Sl., A1tg11sta, 30901 \r\n \r\n:Vlidclle School campus. The park ha, stm1111s, wcl- 400 \\v,1/nut SL, Baxley. l 1513 \r\n \r\n706-724-0436 \r\n \r\nlauds. ponds. a floating dock, more than I00 species 9 IZ-367-8190. ,vnov.haxley.org \r\n \r\nThomas Woodrow Wi lson, 28th president of the of trees. a11 a111phitheater, and a one-mile 11alurc trail. C it)' park with swimming pool, te1111is :md basketball \r\n \r\nUnited Slntcs, lived with his fumily in At1gt1sta for The park is used for educationa l purposes and ,1lso for cou rts, picnic shelters, softball fie lds, lx,tting cages, \r\nnear!)' thirteen ye:i rs hetwee n 1858 and 1870. co111111u11ity concerts and theatrical performances. and shaded playgrounds. Open cbily. Free. ~ WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nPresident Wilson spent more years in the l'resb)1eria11 Open clail)' 8 a.111.- l O p.111. Tou rs ava ihiblc upon \r\n \r\nmanse (1860-1S70) than in any other dwell i11g place. request 8 a.m.- 5 p.111. Free. [ii WC \r\n \r\nMoody Forest Natural Area \r\n \r\nHistoric Augusta, Inc.. acquired the home in 1991 \r\n \r\nEast Rirer Rd., Baxley, 31513 \r\n \r\nand has spent the last !en vears restoring !he house lo Altamaha River \r\n \r\n912-3(,6-9519, 11a1av.baxle)'.org \r\n \r\nii\u003e original design and fnmishing it with eriod items. Baxie,-. 31513 \r\n \r\n'11ie swamp boasts one oi !he nation's I.1st 1c111aining \r\n \r\nOpen T11c.-.\"ial'. 10 a.m.- 5p.111. Admission: $5. senior 9 /2-367-773I. uww.baxley.org \r\n \r\nold-gr0\\1ih forest fealuri11g louglcaf and slash pines \r\n \r\ncitizens $4. students $3. \r\ne- (Arst floor) \r\n \r\nThe Altamaha Ril'er bordering Appling County is the ranging from 200 lo 300 )'Car\u003e old. as we-II as mam- \r\nsccond-largcsl watershed on the eastern seaboard and moth tupelo crprcss more than 600 )'CMS old. Open \r\n \r\nis home to more than 130 rare ,ind endangered daily. Free. ~ \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\nspecies. Crossed on!)' fi\\'e times by roads and twice by \r\n \r\nAugusta Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nrail, !he Altamaha's 11ahtral beauty is hirge ly 1111dis- West Side Park \r\n \r\n1450 Greene St.. Ste. I 10, 1\\ug11, ia. 3090 I \r\n \r\nt11rhcd. T he river Aows 137 miles from its origin to its 1/wy. 3-11 W., Baxie)'. 31513 \r\n \r\n706-823-6600, 800-726-02-13. 11ovw.augustaga.org Open Mo11.- l'ri. 8:30 a.111.- ; p.m. [ii WC b \r\n \r\ndclla 0 11 the Altanlic coast and is featured by !he 912-367-8190. 11ww.baxle).org Cemgia Department of l\\'atural ResoL1rccs as !he This loca l park features fo\\lr tennis courts, a gymnasi- \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center- Augusta \r\n \r\nAtlamaha Canoe Trail. Call for 111ore inform\u003e1lio11. um, sl1aded picnic ,i rca, and playgronnd . Ope11 daily. \r\n \r\nFree. ~ WC \r\n \r\nf ree. [ii WC e-, \r\n \r\nP.O. Rox 2 11090. Martinez. 309 17-1090 \r\n \r\n706-737-I+16, 11'\u003c~11.georgiaonmymind.org \r\nOpen daily 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. [ii WC 6- \r\n \r\nAppling County Courthouse 38 S. Main St .. Courlhow;e Square. Baxie,. 3 JS 13 \r\n \r\nTravel Services Baxley-Appling County Chamber ofCommerce \r\n \r\n912-367-8/00 \r\n \r\n305 \\\\I. Parker St.. Baxley. 31 j I3 \r\n \r\nGreater Augusta SportS Council 1450 Greene SI.. Ste. 110. Augustu, 3090I \r\n \r\nCompleted in 1908, the courtlwuse \\\\\"dS listed in the 912-367-7731, 11ois1.bC1xlq.org .\\!alional Register of Historic Places as pMI of a Open Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC \r\n \r\n706-722-8326. 11,,w.m,gusle1sfmrt.,.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 ;i.m.-5 p.m. 6- \r\n \r\n,1:itewide countr courlhouse thematic nominalion in \r\n1980. Opeu M~n.-Fri. 8 a.in.-, p.m. Pree. [ii WC 6' \r\n \r\nMagno lia Mid lands \r\n \r\n~ BARNESVILLE G-11 \r\n \r\nAppling County HeritageCenter \r\n \r\nWilbanks Apiaries \r\n \r\nHistoric Hea rtland \r\n \r\n137 Tl,omos St.. Baxley. 31, 13 \r\n \r\n1-lwy. 280 W., 13ellville. 30-+ 1-1 \r\n \r\nB. lloyd's Pecans \r\n \r\n912-367-81.ll \r\n \r\n9 12-739-4820 \r\n \r\n100 Atla111\u003c1 St. H11,y -11, Bame,ville, 3020'/ 770-358-0782. 800-322-NUTS \r\n \r\nThe ccn ler olTc,s a wide variety of items and records Wilhanks Apairies is a worldwide honeybee distri h11- \r\n \r\n~re- tlrn t deta il the history of the county. Some of the \r\n \r\ntor. Open /vlo11.-Fri. 8 a.m.- ; p.m. Free.  WC \r\n \r\n1vi1~v.galo~,nall.cor11/retaillblloydspecans \r\n \r\ncial fen t11res incl11de a growing h1rpenl'ine collection, \r\n \r\nVisit !he world-famous peca11 ca11dy ,nakers. This agricultu rn l implements. I9th- and 20th-century \r\n \r\nlocation was once the home of !he Franklin Buggy mcmornbilia. items representing countv arch itecture, \r\n \r\nFactory. Open i\\1011.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. (closed Black history. a genealogy library. county records 011d Piccadilly Farm \r\n \r\nnoon-I p.rn,). Free. ~ 6. \r\n \r\nmannscripls. a war room. collectionsand public.itions 19il \\Vhippoonvi/1 Rd., Rishnp, 30621 \r\n \r\nbi local historians. Open Tue., Thur.. Fri. 9 706-769-6, I6 \r\n \r\nCara Studios/Carnegie Library Building One Camegie Wm, B\"mes1ille, 30204 \r\n \r\nn.m.-4:30 p.111., Wed and Sat. 9 ,un.-1:30 p.111. Free. ,\\ special!! plant nursery \"ith 2.5 acres of gardeus. \r\n \r\n~WC 6. \r\n \r\nShade and sun perennials, d\\\\'md conifers. hellebor\u003c,S. \r\n \r\n770-358-3132, w11,v.camsr11clios.com \r\nThe Carnegie Librarr, built in 1910, is a beautiful \r\n \r\nhoslas. rare shrubs and harch ferns iire al';1ilabk. Open mid-September th ro,;gh Oc tober. l'-. larcl, \r\n \r\nexample of Georgian Revival arch itecture and is list- \r\n \r\nthrough Mav F'ri.-Sat. 10 a.ni.--1 p.111. Free, [ii WC \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\n www.0 E O RG I A0 r\u003cM v M1 NO.O RG 1 . 8 0 0 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nGolf Courses \r\nALMA (Magnolia Midlands) Blueberry Plantation Golf Club Clubhouse Circle, Box 1, 31510 912-632-2772 \r\nATHENS (Historic Heartland) Green Hills Country Club 4080 Bamett ShoC1is Rd., 30605 706-548-6032 \r\nUniversity ofGeorgia Golf Course 2600 Riverbend Rel., 3060 5 706-369-57.39, 1V1vw.golfcourse.11ga.edu \r\nAUGUSTA (Classic South) Augusto Golf Course 2023 Highland ,\\ve., 30904 \r\n706-73 1-941 I \r\nForest Hills Golf Club 1500 Comfort Rd., 30909 706-733-0001 \r\nGoshen Plantation GolfClub 1601 Goshe11 Clubhouse Dr., 30906 706-793-1035 \r\nBAXLEY (MagnoliaMidlands) Appling Country Club \u003c/628 l-/C1tch Parhw,y S., 31513 912-367-3582 \r\nCrooked Creek Golf Club 335 Curler Cemetery Rel.. 315I3 9 I 2-367-6300 \r\nBISHOP (HistoricHeartland) Lane Creek Golf Course 1201 Club Dr., 3062 1 800-842-6699 \r\nBONAIRE (HistoricHeartland) Waterford Golf Club 620 Hwy. 96 ~-- 3l005 478-328-7533 ,,,,v1v.thewat~r{ordgol{c/11b.com \r\n \r\nCLAXTON (Magnolia Midlands) Evans Heights Golf Course 1-l)'. 301$., 30417 912-739-3003 \r\nCOCHRAN (Magnolia Midlands) Urhee Trail Golf Club Country Club Rd., 3101-1 478-93-1-7891 \r\nWoods GolfCourse 380 i\\!Iac Thompson Rd. Cochran, 31014 478 934-073l \r\nCONYERS (Historic Heartland) Cherokee Run GolfClub 1595Ce11le1111ial Olympic Pl.wy., 30013 770-785-7904, \\V\\l'v.cherokeenm.com \r\nfieldstone Golf Course 2720 Salem Rd., 30013 770-483--1321 \r\nHighland Golf Club 2271 1,1\u003c,r Shoal;; Rd., 30013 770../83-4235. HMw.highlanclgolfcom \r\nHoney Creek Golf and Country Club 635 Clublwu.ie Dr., 30094 770-483-63-13 W1111v.ho111!}creekgoi[.com \r\nSoutherness Golf Course \r\n'/87l Fl,Jt Bridge Rd., 3028I 770-808-6000, 111110v.sout/1emessgolf11et \r\nCOVINGTON (Historic Heartland) The Oaks Course \r\n11240 Brownbridge Rd., 30014 770-786-3801, Mvw.golfoaks.com \r\nDEXTER (Magnolia Midlands) Green Acres Golf Club 332 Rentz D~xter Rd., 31019 478-875-JJ JO \r\nDOUGLAS (Magnolia Midlands) Beaver Kreek Golf Club '185 Beaver Kreek Rd., 31533 912-38-1-8230 \r\n \r\nDouglas Community Golf Course SGC Tiger Rd.. 31534 912- 38-1-7353 \r\nHinson Hills GolfCourse 3/37 H119. 32 ., 3.1533 912-384-8981 \r\nDUBLIN (MagnoliaMidlands) Riverview Park Golf Course Riverview Dr., 31021 478-275-4064 \r\nEASTMAN (Magnolia Midlands) Pine BluffCountry Club HS Pine Blu({Rc/., 31023 478-374-099J, 1V1V1v.pi11eb/11fcf c.com \r\nEATONTON (Historic Heartland) Golf Club at Cusrowil/o 354 C11seowi/1\" Dr. 31024 706--185-0094, 110ow.cuscowilla.com \r\nGreatWate/J at Reynolds PlantationGolfC/ub 100 Pla11tatio11 Dr., 3102'1 706-485-0235 www.rey110/dspla11latio11.com \r\nUncle Remus Golf Course 120 Hamho11e Holle Dr., 31024 706-485-68 ,0 \r\nEVANS (Classic South) The Club at Jones Creek 777 Jones Creek Dr.. 30809 706-860-4228 \r\nFORSYTH (Historic Heartland) Forsyth Golf Club \r\n400 Country Club Dr.. 31029 478-994-5328 \r\nFORT GORDON (Classic South) Gordon Lakes Golf Course Range Rel., Bldg. ;J7, 30905 706-791 -6851 \r\nFORT VALLEY (HistoricHeartland) Pine Needles Country Club Il1 Cow,t,y Club Rd., 31030 478-825-38 16 \r\n \r\nGRAY (Historic Heartland) Lake Jonesco Golf Course Hwy. 22 E.. 31032 -178-986-3206 \r\nGREENSBORO (Classic South) Harbor Club Qne Club Dr., 306-12 800-505-4653, un,nv. horborclub.com \r\nPort Armor Resort and Club One Porl t\\nnor Pkwy., 30642 706-453-4564, WWlV./Jorkmnor.com \r\nReynolds Plantation JOO Linger L(,nger Rd., 306-12 706--167-1135 www.rey11oldspidntatio11.com \r\nHARLEM (Classic South) Three Oaks Golf Course \r\n1300 Three Oaks Dr., 3081+ 706-556-1100 \r\nHAWKINSVILLE (Magnolia Midlands) Southern Hills Golf Club Hwy. 247 N., 31036 478-783-0600 www.so11themhillsgol[.com \r\nHAZLEHURST (Magnolia Midlands) Twisted Pines Golf Club 270 Uvalda I-fwy., 3I539 912-375-6697 \r\nHEPHZIBAH {Classic South) Pointe South Golf Club -132-f Peach Orcl1e1rd Rd., 308I5 706-592-2222 \r\nJACKSON (Historic Heartland) Hickory Hill Golf Course 209 Biles Rd., 30233 770-775-2433 \r\nJESUP (MagnoliaMidlands) Pine Forest Country Club Hwy. 301 S., 31545 912-427-6505 \r\n \r\nThomas Orchardsand Greenhouse 6091 Macon 1/wy.. Bishop, 30621 706-769-6472, w,vw.g(h.org Peaches, plu111\u003e, nect:irincs, pecans, bedding plants. ha11giHg baskets, bowls, homc,nade peach ice cream. Ccorgia products, garden supplies, and furniture. Open i\\pr.-Oct. \r\n(lll]]nmfJ!Jil,{ \r\nHistoric Heartland Bollngbroke US Huy. -I I. Bolingbroke, 31004 \u003c/78-9-H-9239 Unique shopping and dining experience with ice cream shop. antiques stores. \r\n. l.-1...,.ia:\"' - - - - - \r\nHis1oric Heartland Big Peach Antique Mall 119 Pe\u003clch PkW)' B)'ru11. H OOS 478-956-6256 Con,e and shop for :inti~c1es and collectibles at the mall 1111dcr (he Big Peach i11 Byro11. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. l2 p.m.- 6 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nByron Depot 101 E. Heritage St.. B)'run. 31008 888-686-H96, -178-956-2-109, w11ov.byronga.co111 TI1is I870 restored rnil rm,d depot features a pictori;il history of the tQwn, displays of artifacts and memornbilia. mid historie,i l facts about tra ins and cabooses. Call for visitor hours and for appointment !oms. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6. \r\nCaneRiver Outfitters 507 Hwy. -191\\'., Byron, 31008 178-956-5-121. 877-379-283-1 www.caneri,erout{itters.com All your rhcr 11eecls and guides, trips. \r\nGeneration Gap 121 Peachtree P\u003clrk, Byron, 31008 -178-956-2678. wioa1.thege11eratio11gap.com \r\nn,isold-car mall and cmpori11111 fc.1lt1res a11tiqHe c:rrs \r\nand great antiques. Open ,vlon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.111.. S,m. noon- 6 p.m. Free. [;l WC6' \r\nTravel Services Byron Convention and Visitors Bureau andWelcome Center l(J() W. 1-Jerilage Blnl.. Byron, 31008 -178-956-2409, 888-686-3-196. 111,~1.brrong\u003c1.COIII \r\nOpen i\\fon.-Fri. 9 a.111.- -I p.m. [;I WC 6- \r\n \r\n- - - --TIM. t Magnolia Midlands Jay Bird Springs Resort 122 1Jay Bird Springs Rel.. ChatmCI!)'. 31/JI/ 229-868-2728 This -10-acre recrc,ll ion park i11d11des a spring-fed swimming pool. a wnler slide, a roller-skating rink, ball fields, picnic grounds, 111i11ialure golf, lodging, and \r\ncamping facili ties. Call for hours and fees. (;;l WCC-. \r\nCanoochee River At Hny. 301 N.. Hwy. 280 P... and 1/11-;. /69 N. Clax/011. 30417 912-739-1391, 11a1-11.claxto11-ert111s-georgia-diamber.com Enjoyswimming, fishing. camping. a11cl boating along the Canoochee River. P11hlic lanrlings avirilable. Open daily. Free. (;;l \r\nClaxton Bakery 203 W. Main St.. Claxton, 301 17 912-739-344) \r\nAt this world-famous fruitcake bakery n1illions of pounds of fruitcake are baked and distributed annually. \r\ne- Baking season is September-December. Open \r\n,vlou.- Sat. 8 a.m.-\u003e p.rn. Free. [;I WC \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\n Historic South \r\n \r\nKEYSVILLE (Classic South) Applewood Golf Course 6130 Story Mill Rd., 30816 706-554-0028 \r\nLINCOLNTON (Classic South) Rocky Branch Golf Club +711 Double Branches Rd., 30817 706-359-4303 \r\nMACON (Historic Heartland) Barrington Hall Golf Club )04 Stoney Creek Dr., 31220 478-757-8358 www.barringtonhall.com \r\nBowden Golf Course 3JIJ Miller{ield Rd., 3 1201 478-742-1610 \r\nOak Haven Golf Club 7359 Thomaston Rd., 31220 478-474-8080 \r\nOakview Go/fond Country Club 129 Oakview Club Dr., 31216 -f78-784-8700 www.oakviewgol{co111 \r\nRiverside Golfand Country Club 6000N Wesleyan Dr., 31210 478-477-6764 \r\nMCRAE (Magnolia Midlands) Uttle o,mulgee Wallace Adams Course Hwy. 441 N., 3l055 229-868-6651 \r\nMETTER (Magnnlia Midlands) Willow lakes Country Club Willow Lake Dr,, 30439 912-685-2724 \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE (Historic Heartland) Little Fishing Creek Golf Course 65 Hwy. 22 W., 31061 478-445-0796 \r\n \r\nMONROE (HistoricHeartland) Monroe Golf and Country Club J2J2 Alcovy St., 30655 770-267-8424 www.monroegcc.com \r\nProvidence Club 656 Providence Club Dr., 30656 770-207-4332 www.eaglegree11s.co111 \r\nWoodlake Golf Club 4125 Lakeside Blvd., 30655 770-207-5117 \r\nMONTICELLO (Historic Heartland) Hunter Pope Country Club 14617 Hwy. 83 N., 31064 706-468-6222 \r\nPERRY (Historic Heartland) Houston Lake Country Club 2323 Hwy. 127, 31069 478-987-3046 \r\nPerry Country Club 1000 N. Davis Rd., 31069 478-987-1033 \r\nREIDSVI LLE(Magnolia Midlands) Braze/l's Creek at Gordonia-Alatomoha .355 GolfCourse Rd., 30453 9.12-557-7745 \r\nROCHELLE (Magnolia Midlands) Ma/lord Point Golf Course GA Hwy. 215, 31079 229-365-7810 \r\nRUTLEDGE (HistoricHeartland) The Creek at Hard Labor 1400 Knox Chapel Rd., 30663 706-5573006 www.golfgeorgia.org \r\nSTATESBORO (Magnolia Midlands) Eagle Creek Golf Club 7416 GA Hwy. 46, 30458 912-839-3933 \r\n \r\nSouthern links Golf Club 1031 GolfClub Rd., 30458 912-839-3191 wHov-.southemlinks.com \r\nSWAINSBORO (Classic South) Swainsboro Country Club 557 McC/eod Bridge Rd., 30401 478-237-6116 \r\nTHOMSON (ClassicSouth) Belle Meade Country Club 2660 Twin Pine Rd., 30824 706-595-451 l \r\nThomson Country Oub 972 Wire Rd., 30824 706-595-2727 \r\nUNION POINT (Classic South) Greene County Country Club 5273 Union Point lfo?' 30669 706-486-4513 \r\nVIDALIA (MagnoliaMidlands) Rocky Creek Golf Oub I916 Foxfire Dr., 30474 912-538-1110 \r\nWARNER ROBINS (HistoricHeartland) lnternotionol City Golf Club \r\n100 Sand)' Run L11., 3!088 478-922-3892 \r\nlandings GolfClub 309 St\u003c1th\u003c1m:s Way, 31088 478-923-5222 www.la11dingsgo/fclub.com \r\nPine Oaks Golf Course 755 Warner Robbi11s St., 31098 478-923-7334 \r\nWARRENTON (Classic South) The Boulders Golf Course 875 Quaker Rd. S.E., 30828 706-465-2,577 \r\nWRENS (Cla1sicSouth) Brushy Creek Golf Club 2896 Hwy, 102, 30833 706-547-2816 \r\n \r\nEvansCounty Courthouse Hwy. 280 W. 1\\tldin St., Claxton, 304 17 9/2-739.2203 \r\nDesigned by Georgia arch itect) . J. Baklwi11, this is \r\nthe first and on ly courthouse in Evans County, bu ilt in 1923. Evans County was the 150th county lo be organized in Georgia. \r\nEvans County Public Fishing Area Hwy. 280 E., Claxton, 3041 7 912.685.6424, ii~,ov,gofishgeorgia.com Visit thjs th ree-lake fish ing area with concrete boat ramp, fishing piers, boardwalk, picnic tables, ,md outdoor classroom available to students, clubs, and organiza tions. Primitive campsites are also a1ailahle. Open da ily dawn to dusk. Free. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services Claxton-EvansCounty Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 4 N. Duval St., US Hwy. 301 N., Claxton, 30417 91 2-739-228I, 1,oow.claxton-ernns-georgia-chamber.com \r\nO pen i'vlon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.rn. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nCLINTON \r\nHistoric Heartland Old Clinton Roadside Park US Hwy. 129, C/i,1/011. 31032 478-986-3384 You can drive through lbis park ,111d read about the history of the mea on roadside markers. Enjoy a picnic in designated meas and bea utiful scenery. Free. O pen daily. [;;I \r\n \r\nGeorgiaFruitCake Company \r\n5S. Duval St., Claxton, 30417 \r\n912-739-2683 \r\nThis fourth-ge nera tion family-owned business is \r\nfamous for its deli cious homemade fruitcakes. Open \r\nMon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. F'ree. [;l WC c- \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands Barksdale Bobwhite Plantation Longstreet Rd., Cochran, 3J014 478-934-6916, www.harksdaleplantatio11.com T his 2,700-acre plantation provides quail, dee.r, and tu rkey hunting from October I to :Vlarcl1 31. Hunt with an experienced guide or enjoy the skeet range and comfortable lodging. Call for reservations and fee.s. Office open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.111. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nCircle DRiding Stables Cook Rel. , Rt. 3, Cochran, 31014 478-9.H-2877 The stable offers buggy !'ides, wedding facilities, festiv,ils, parades, and more. Call for more information. \r\n[;;I \r\nCONYERS H-8 \r\nHistoric Heartland Black Shoals Park 3001 fl/ack Shoals Rd. Conyers, 30012 770-761-161/, 770-785-5922, ,vww.rockdaleco,mly.org This 650-acre reservoir provides more than just a fnhire water supplv. f'islzing, boating, canoeing, picnicking, and h iking are also available. Summer d,i ily 7 a.m.- 9 p.m., fall/winter Dai ly 7 a.ni.- 6 p.m. Cal l for fees. [;;I \r\nConyersDepot Railroad and Center Sis., Conyers, 300/2 770-602-2606, BOO-CONYERS, ll'll'W.co11yersg\u003c1.co111 Conyers' most colorful attraction is the vellow depot. which was once an important stop along the Georgia Ra ilroad route from Augusta to Atlanta. Maintained and operaled b)' 1he Rockdale County I!istorical Society, the IS91 historic depot is used today for meetings, weddings. and receptions. \r\nGeorgia International Horse Park 1996 Ce11te11nial Olympic Pl\u003cW)'.. Co11yers. 30013 770-602-2606, 800-CONYERS, Mvw.conyersg,1.com Home of the 1996 Olympie equestrian and moun tain biking events, this multipurpose facility has horse trnils, hiking trails, a11d even ts year-round. Office open Mon.-hi. 8 a.m.-5 p.111. C,111 for fee information. [;l WC 6,. \r\nHaralson Mill Covered Bridge Haralson Mill Rel., off Bethel Rd., Conyer.,, 30012 770-785-5922, www.rockdalecounty.org On the uorthwest corner of 1-llack Shoals Lake, visitors can drive by this bridge, which was the first of its kind to be bui lt in the st,1te of Georgia since the late 1890s. O pen d,iily. Free. \r\nHistoric Downtown Conyers Main, Center, Commercial and Railroael Sts. Con)'ers, 30012 770-602-2606, 800-CONYERS, 1,o,ov,eonyersg\u003c1.com Shoppers and sightseers will love to stroll down the streets in Olde Town. browse specially stores, enjoy unique cal-eries and fine dining, aud discover some of the nncst antiqnes in the area. Various hours and fees. [;l WC 6-,. \r\nJohnson Park 179l Ebenezer Rd.. Conyers, 30094 770-785-5922, ,rnw.ro,Ma/ecounly.org Enjoy an afternoon at th is 53-acrc P\"\"k located in Sonth Rockdale . f'our softball fields, picnic areas, etght tennis courts, and a gym/recrea tional complex with indoor pool av.,ilablc. Open daily 6 a.rn.- 10 \r\np.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nLewisVaughn Botanical Gardens Mai11, Center, Commercial, and Railroad Sts. Conyers, 30012 ii0.602-2606, 800-CONYEHS. 11a101\u003e,conyersga.com .\\fesllecl in the heart of downtown Couyers, this site offers c.,amples of native plants of Georgia's Piedmont region. The pond is fed by the city's downtown wntcr \r\ntower, built in ] 900. Call for hours. Free. [;;I WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n87 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRGIAONMvM 1Nn .oRo I r.800 V1s 1-r GA \r\n \r\nTrails \r\n \r\nGeorgia hasanextensivetrailsystem throughout thestate. Georgia's Peach BlossomTrail \r\n \r\nFormore information onthese trails, visit \r\n \r\nwn,v.peachblossomtrail.org \r\n \r\n,tww.CeorgiaOni\\llyMind.prg. \r\n \r\nApproximate milea_ge: 75 miles \r\n \r\n,\\ mral experience celebrating Georgia's famous fruit \r\n \r\nAltamaha Canoe Trail \r\n \r\nand seene1y. \r\n \r\nApprpximMe mi/e(1ge: l 3i'miles \r\n \r\nHighways: US41and US341 \r\n \r\nPaddle, \"kayak, or {\\oat the l 37-mile Altahama River, Cities: Jonesboro, Griffin. Barnesville, Forsyth, Roberta, Byron. fort \r\n \r\nrich in history 11ncl named as one the 75 Last Cregt Valley, Perry, Warner Robins \r\n \r\nPlaces in the World. \r\n \r\nCities: Alma, Baxley, Brunswick, Darien, Hazlehurst, Jesup, ludowld, Georgia'sTreasures Along 1-20 \r\n \r\nLumber City.Mt.Vernon,Reidsville,Vidalia \r\n \r\nApproximate mileage: 60 miles \r\n \r\n,\\ treasure chest of l\u003eis[oric: sites, attractions, recre \r\n \r\nAndersonvilleTrail \r\n \r\nntion, unique shopping and historic homes. \r\n \r\nApproximate mileage: I00 miles \r\n \r\nHighway: 1-20 \r\n \r\nLoop tour olf 1-75 offers an impact-full array of Gties: Conyers, Covington, Sod.!! Grcle. Rutledge, Madrson, Lake \r\n \r\nAmerican history sites. including the cornerstone, Oconee \r\n \r\nAnderson\\\u003cille, the national memorial to all \r\n \r\nAmerican POWs. \r\n \r\nGeorgia!$ U.S.44.1Heritage Trail \r\n \r\nHighways: GA 49, GA 96, GA 127,US280 \r\n \r\nApproximate mileqge: 371 mi/es \r\n \r\nCities: Byron, Fort Valley, Ma~hallville,Oglethorpe, Plain1, Americu\\, www.44 Jheritagetrail.com \r\n \r\nAndersonville, Montezuma, Leslie, DeSoto, Cordele, Warner Robins, A journe)' down the road less tr~veled is a detour \r\n \r\nPerry, Vienna \r\n \r\n(o discovery. \r\n \r\nHighways: U.S.441 \r\n \r\nCovered BridgeTrail \r\n \r\nCities: Athens, Milledgeville, Dublin, Douglas, Dillard, Mountain City, \r\n \r\nApf,roxinwte mi/e\u003c1ge: I ,000 miles \r\n \r\nClayton,TallulahFalls, Cornelia, Homer,Commerce \r\n \r\nT-0 pre~eC\\-e and promote the last 15 ofthe many cov- \r\n \r\nered bridg_es that 011ce e.,isted ln Georgia. \r\nHighways: U~m.urn,us J9US441 \r\n \r\nSouthern Trail J\\pproximate mil~age: 100 miles \r\n \r\nCities: Thomaston, Pine Mountain, Blakely, Manta, Watkinsville, 11ighlights six countiesadjaGent to the Broad River. \r\n \r\nCartersville,Conyers,Gainesville, Cumming, Helen \r\n \r\nHighways: us 29, us 78, us 378,GA 72,GA 22, GAn,GA 17,GA 44 \r\n \r\nGties: Athens, Elberton, Lin.coJnton, Daniel1ville, \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Antebellum Trail \r\n \r\nCrawford,Washington \r\n \r\nwW\\v.antebellumtr\u003c1il.org \r\n \r\nApproximate mileage: l09 miles \r\n \r\nWiregrass Trail \r\n \r\nTbls trail explores the mansions and homes of the ww'\"wiregrasstrail.com \r\n \r\npre-Civil \\Var er~. \r\n \r\nApproximate mileage: 72 miles \r\n \r\nHighways: US441,GA22andUS129 \r\n \r\nCe,orgia's sc~nic route to the coast. \r\n \r\ndties: Athens, Watklnsvllle, Madison, Eatooton, Milledgeville, Old Highways: GA 57 \r\n \r\nClinton, Macon \r\n \r\nWoodpeckerTrail \r\n \r\nGeorgia's AntiquesTrail \r\n \r\nApproximate milwge 150 miles \r\n \r\nApproxirnote mileage: 200-mf/e loop \r\n \r\nHighway: US 121 \r\n \r\nAntique-shopping adventure with more than 200 Cities: Au9u.11a,Waynr,iboro,Metter,Reid1ville, Blackshear \r\n \r\nshops ;md dealers. \r\n \r\nHighways: 120,US4-41,US 129,1-75,US 341,US41 \r\n \r\nCities: Conyers,Covington,SocialCircle, Monroe.Athens,Watkinsville, \r\n \r\nMadi_son, Rutledge, Eatonton, Milledgeville, Macon, Byron, Wamei \r\n \r\nRobins, Perry, For1yth, Bolingbroke, Juliette, Barnesville, Griffin, \r\n \r\nMcDonot19h \r\n \r\nMilstead 104Dinky SteamLocomotive Greene St.. Conyers, 30012 770-602-2606, 800-COJ'I/Yt:RS, www.conyersga.com Tl,e 190; Rogers steam locomol ive once ran mi l senice belwec11 Co11ycrs and lhe neighboring mill town of lllilstc,1d along 3.5 miles of rail. The engine and tender ,ar were used to haul cotton bales from the main lint lo the textile mill that operated along the banks of th, Yellow Ri,er. ' l11e engine is 011e of three left in the world. Open dail)' [;;l b \r\n \r\nOld Jail Museum lvli/.mad Ave,, Conyers, 30012 770-602-2606, 800-CONYEH.S, www.co11yersga.co111 13uilt in 1897, this two-story structure served to house offender., unli l l 969. T it~ lower floor wa, the reside11ce for the sheriff a11cl his family, and the upst;iirs comprised three rooms for prisoners, jailer's room, drunk tank, and maximum securit\\'. Since 1976 the Rockdale County Historical Society has maintained it ,1s a museum. Open by appointment. Free. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nMonastery ofOur Ladyof the Holy Spirit \r\n2625 H\"?' 212 .$,\\\\'.. Co11rers, 30094 770-483-8705, i7\u003cJ.601-2606, www.trappisl.11el Located on an ol\u003cI 2.000-acre plant.lion souU, of Convers. the monasl\u003cTI' has been home for nearly 60 vea,; to ;, group of Ci,tcrcia11 monks. Enjoy the ~olitu\u003cle of the Bonsai grcc11ho11s~. lake, and picnic ,lreas. The i\\l,bey C hurch is opc11 for dai ly masses, tours, or religiou, retreats. Wclco11 c center open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m ,-110011 and 2 p.n, - -l p.111. Bookstore open iVlon.-~.11. r.J:30 a.m.-4:30 p 111 Free. [;;l WCb \r\n \r\nPine log Park 145I J'i11e Log Rd.. Con)'ers, 30012 i?0-761-3058, 11aiav.rockdcliecou11ty.org T his 13.77-iicre area has lighted tennis comts, nalLIIC trails, .i covered picnic pavilion. playgrounds. picnic tahles, and grills for your cnioy111ent. Open daily 8 11.111.- IOp.111. Free. [;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services ConyersConvention andVisitors Bureau 1181Scott SI., Conyers, 30012 il0-929--1270. 800-266-9377, w11w.con)'ersga.co111 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-\u003e p.m. [;;l WC b. \r\nConyers Welcome Center 895 Iris Dr., Coriyers, 31)(/94 770-602-2606, 800-266-9377. \"\"'\"v.co11yersga.com Open Mon.-Pri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.rn., Sat. 9 ,1.111.- 2 p.n1. l::lWCb \r\nGaither Plantation 270 Davis Ford Rd.. Covington. 30014 770-78-1-2000, 770-784-2 [48, 1'\"\\~l'.CO. //Clt//Orl.go.us Built in the 1850s, this plantation is home to educational events, tours. demonstrations, and Heritage Days. Call for hours and tour times. Free. [:l \r\nHistoric Downtown Covington 011 tl,e Square, Covington, 3001-1 770-787-3868, www.11ewtonclwmber.com Covington boasts a wealth of antebellum andi Victoria11 homes wit hin its National Register district.' Walking tours available. \r\nOHCO Textile Outlet Center 4158 Robinson St., Covington, 30014 7iOi86-4887, 800-211 -1008, 11111~v.ohcoi11c.com Covington is home to the OHCO Textile Outlet,: which carries top designer clr,1pcry m1cl upholstery fabrics, Orient.,! rugs, and handmade rugs at closeoul prices. Open 'vlon.- Sat. 9 a.m.- ; :30 p.m. Free, ~ WC b \r\nTravel Services Covington-Newton County Convention and Visito~ Bureau 2JO/ Clark Sl./Welcome Center., Coving/on. 30014 770-787-3868, 800-616-8626, 11ewto11clwml\u003eer,com \r\nOpen Mon.- F'ri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. l::l WC b \r\nMovieTours and Home Tours 2101Clark St., Coving/011, 30014 770-787-386/i, 800-616-8626, 1vMV.J1ew/011cfwmber.co \r\nCRAWFORDVILLE ll- 81- \r\nClassic South A. H.Stephen1 State Park 1-20. Exit H Blo Hwy. 278 -156 ,1/exander St., Cmwforclville, 30631 706-4,6-2602, 800-864-7275. 1111w.gastateparks.org Camping. cottages, boating, fishing. picnicking, hik ing and equestrian trail, . Civil War 11111se11m with uni. fonns and document~. Confederate governors stately home open for toms Tue. - Sun. Museum open Tuc.- Sal. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.rn.-; p.m., Park office open .'vlon.-Sun. 8 a.m.- 5 p.n1., park open 7 a.m.- 10 p.rn. Call for fees and inforlllatio11. [;;l \r\nHistor ic Heartland Grave of William Culloden 'lown cemele')', behind the Metliodist cliurch Culloden. 3J0/6 -178-994-5070 The founder of the city of Culloden is buried in th cemetery. Open Wed.- Fri 9 a.m.--4 p.m. Free. b \r\nHistoric Methodist Church CA Hwy. 83, Culloden, 31016 -178-994-5070 This '.'.istoric n:cthodist church ha'.  service eve1 lhml Sunday. Call for lour mforrnation. [;;l \u003c.,'-. \r\nMagnolia Midlands Central Square Complex 100 S. !V/adiso11 Are., Oouglcis. 31533 9 I2-384-5978. mnr.douglasga.org \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\n Hiftoric South \r\n \r\n1.,ocate\u003cl in historic downto\"'n with more than 25,000 ,qunre feet of meeting space, this complex inclndes exhibit area and banqnet space. A caterer's kitchen is ava ilable for yom conven ience. Open !1' 1[011.- Fri. 8 \r\n3.111.-5 p.m. Free. E;;l WC \u0026 \r\nCoffee Alliance for the Arts p,O. Box 2823, Douglas, 31534 912-384-1389, ll'll'W.CO{{ee(lr/S.org Nie Alliance for the Aris is respo11sible for bringing \r\nall aspects of art into the Coffee Cou11ty area. Different art tours are \"vailable by appointrne11t. C,ill (or hours a11\u003cl fees. E;;l WC \u0026 \r\nElderhostel at South GeorgiaCollege \r\nJOO W College Park Dr., Do11glas, 31533 912-389-42 J3, Mvw.elderhos/e/.org \r\nThis nonprofit organization is the world's largest educational and lnivd organization for ,1dults 55 and older. South Georgia College offers F:klcrhostel experiences in lh rce localions: college campus in Douglas, Jekyll lsl,rnd, and St. Simons Island. Open \r\niv[on.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees.  WC 6' \r\nGeneral Coffee State Park Six miles east of D011glas, on l-lwy. 32 912-38-1-7082, 11ww.gastate/1arks.org 'M1is 1,51 1-acre park features both natural beauty and agrictJtura l history. Farm buildings and animals, camping, cottages, lake with boat rental, fishing, swimming pool, and hiking trails are some of the amenities here. One of the nicest features is the ro,rnmtic 19th-century Burnlrnm !louse with rockingchair porch and fireplace. Open 7 a.I'll -1 0 p.rn. Call for fees. E;;l WC \u003c..,b.. \r\nHeritage Art Walk Coffee Coiml)' Courthouse, Douglas, 31533 91 2-384-4799 Local artist Pong Hollon bri ngs lu rn-of-thc-ccntu,y Douglas and Coffee counties back to life with these exquisite sketches. Localed in the Coffee County Courthouse. O pen Mon.- Fri. 8 ,1.111.- 5 p.m. Free. nlWC6' \r\nHeritage Station Museum 219W. Ward Si., Dougla.,,3 1533 912 -389-346 1 \r\n11,is historic museum is in the old G\u0026F Railroad depot It showcases the history of both the railroad and of Douglas and Coffee County Displays offer many original G\u0026F documents and furnishings, period cloth ing, Civil War memorabilia, early farming and early business artifacts. Open Tue.-Sat. I0 a.m.- 4 p.111. Call for fees. E;J WC 6. \r\n \r\nU.S. Originally constructed as the Rap11ondRichardson Air School, ii opened in October 1941. At the time of closing in December 1944, the air school had trained more than 1,000 World War II pilots in basic Aight skills. Now the home of Douglas Municipal \r\ni\\ irport. Open d,iily 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. E;;l WC 6. \r\nWalter\"Huck\" Huckaby Softball Complex Bon.well Royal Rd., Municipal Park, Douglas, 31533 9I2-38-+-5978, douglasg(l.org This complex features three lighted, 300-fool softbal l riclds, with eight-fool fences ,rntl clai, fields. Paved parking lot, brgc picnic shelter, ,md playground arc convenient to all visitors. Call for hours. Free. \r\nE;J WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Douglas-Coffee County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 21 I S. Gaskin Ave., Douglas, 31533 9 12-384-1873, 888-426-3334, no,av.douglasga org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.rn. E;;l WC 6' \r\nHistoric Driving Tour Gaskin i\\ve., Douglas, 31533 912-384-1873, nnnv.douglasga.org \r\nMagnolia Midlands Downtown Dublin 314 Academy Ave.. Dublin, 3!021 478-272-5546 More than 400 stores, inc luding Dublin Ma ll. reta il businesses, antique shops, and specia lty stores ma ke Ibis town un i,7uc in its own way. Hours Vil')'. Call for more inforn1r1tlon . \r\n \r\nDublin Laurens Museum 31 I 1\\c\"demy Are. , f'Jublin , 3/02 1 -178-272-9212 Listed on \"!ational Register ofI listoric Places, this old lilmtf) was b11ill. by a grant from Andre\\\\' Carnegie in 1904. The Lamens County ll istoric:al Society renovated the building in 1977 an\u003cl converted the old librn ry inlo a museum. Open Tue.- Fri. I p.111.-4:30 p.m . or by ,1ppoinhnent. Free. WC \r\nDublin Laurens Recreation Authority 310 Academy Ave., Ou/,/in, 3 102 1 478-277-5060 A full range of recreational \u003eJclivities is availahlc 1hro11gh !his recreation au thority. Call for more info rmation. \r\nStubbs Park Calhoun St., Dublin. 3102 1 478-2 71-5060 Spend some time at this city park with picnic tables an\u003cl playground. Open daily 8 a.111.-l I p.111. Free. \r\nE;;l \u0026 \r\nTheatre Dublin 3H i\\cadem)' Ave., Dubli11, 3 1040 478-2 72 -5546 Built in 1934 as a movie !hea ler, Theal'te D11hli11 has been renow1tccl as a performing arts center. Call for \r\nhours and fees. E;;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Dublin- Laurens County Chamber of Commerce 1200 Bellevue Ave., Duh/in, 3102 1 -178-272-5546, HOvw.dublin-geo,gia.com Open !'vlon.-Fri. /HO o.m.-5 p .m. E;;l WC 6. \r\n \r\nCome to Byron... \r\n...and let us charm you! \r\n--~ \r\n \r\nfo rh\" h('(rrl (J{Georgia.ju.w o/J l7S, c.til /.19 i.~ rlw Cir, oJ Bymn \r\nA visil 10 Byro11 :tltows visilo11!i 10 enjoy 1h~ 1wide of Peach County Georgia Peach es- by experie ncing their bi:au1ifol blosso1us in ~1t:1rch(April, \r\nand the ir sweet 1as1c in M1-1y/Augu~l. While cnj uyirq~ peach :-.ea:-.on, join in the fun at 1Jic llaltlt. of D)TOn. ~fay 3~. or the Georgia P~ach Festind. June 79. \r\n \r\nJon'sSport Park I\u003e9Thompson Dr., Douglas, 31533 912-389-1250 Co-cart racing. enjoy the driving range and batting cages, or play a round of miniature golf with the fam- \r\nily. Open Sun.-171ur. 10 a.111.- lO p.m., F'ri.- Sat. 10 a.m.-midoight. c,.ll for fees. E;;l WC 6' \r\nMartin Centre 109 P.. Aihley Si., Dougfos, 31533 912-384-5978, douglasg(l.org The historic ]Vlartin Centre has been restored to its original 1940s Art Deco splenclor. In addition to its performing arts cen ter, lhc Ma rtin Centre also serves as a venue for conferences and seminars. Open \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.111. Pree. [;;l WC 6' \r\nVeterans Memorial and Museum Douglas Airport-Greer Tenninal, Douglas, 31533 912-384-1 409, www.douglasga.org Only two terminals of this kind me left standing iu the \r\n \r\nByron Is proud of its history and itwites visito rs to step back in time and relive the pas1 by vis.iting. its hii:.toric di!\u003e.LI'ic:t. Stop at the Byron Welcome Center. located in ,l renovated 19IO p haunacy, then rn.ke a sell'-guided lOlll of downtonn \r\nexperie,ic iog 1be charm of Ry ton'!. histol'ic homes and bui ldings. \r\n \r\nByron \r\n \r\nAlo ng 1h is tour, v isi1 byron':.. resto red 187() ll.ailroad Dcpol \u0026 Caboose. lf you siove IO shop. Pe..-:ith FaclOr)' S1ores h:-1s so111c1hing for eve-ryone ac bargain prices. Antique lovers m:ty enjoy brow~ing 1hro11g h rnore 1han 400 bomhs :u The Bi~ Pt'itch Antiques \u0026 Collectibles Mall. \r\nStay w ith u.s m one of Byrou~s~ven mote ls or a t i\\lemories h1u. our 1921 B\u0026B. \r\nYa'll come! You'll love our Southern charm! \r\n \r\nByron Welcome Center 100 West Heritage B lvd., Byron. GA 31008 \r\n478-956-2409 I 888-686-3496 e-mail: byrontourism@alltel.net \r\n \r\n89 \r\n \r\n www.GEORC 1AONMYM1ND. o1u: I 1 .800 V1s1T Gn \r\n \r\nDublin-l.\u003c1urens Welcome Center F.xit 51, of{l-16 at Hwy. +II. Dublin, 31021 -178-272-5766, d11bli11-georgie1.com O1\u003een i\\ lon.- rri. 8:30 a.111.-5 p.111. [;;i WC \u003c\" \r\nWalking Tour of Historic Downtown Dublin 120/J Bellevue.-\\ re. D11bli11, 31021 178-271-9242, -178-27-1-0760 \r\nMagnolia Midlands Confederate Monument Courtltouse Circle. Ea.,tm,m, 31023 -178-37-1--1723 This 1110111,menl \\\\'as erected in April 1910 hi Fa,mr Cordon Chapter of the Dnnghtcrs of the Confcdcrnc)', Located 011 1he comlhouse gronnds. Open dail)'. Free. [;;i 6' \r\nEastman Flea and Antique Mart 1107 I-Terman Are.. Eastman, 31023 -178-37-1-7868 \\Vilh more lhan 70 booths. this shopping area has new m,d 11scd merchandise, anti,1ues and ~-ollectibles, and arrowheads. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 ta.n,.-5:30 p.m., Sun. I p.m.- ; p.m. Pree. [;;i WC \r\nEastman House 5315 Eastman St., F.ostma11. 31023 ~78-Ji-1-1921 William Pill Easlman built !his house fo, his residence in 1872. The ho11sc was purchased b)' the D0\u003clge Historical Socict)' in 1993 to preserve the hi,tory of the county h)' crcaling a museum. Call for hours. Free. [;;i WC 6' \r\nGeorgia DNR Dodge County Public Fishing Area 325 Duclge Lake Rel.. Eastman, 31023 478-374-6765 ' n ib public fishing area offers a lo+-acrc lake slockcd with largemouth bass, bream and channel calfosh, ~nd crappie. Visitors can cniO)' the picnic area. fishing pier. boal ramp, aud u one-mile interpretive hiking trail. t\\nnual kids' fi,hing rodeo. Open daily d,,wn 10 dusk. Free. [J WC 6' \r\nWilliamson Mausoleum Orph\u003c1n Cemeler)' Easlmw,, 31023 f7837f-4723, easl,rwn-georgia,e,om Built in l88i, Ihis m,1gnificcnt and impressive work of ;ort was carved from m:1rblc by an ltulian sculptor fro111 a pichorc sent 10 him. The three life-size figures me ~Ir. and i\\ lrs. A. G. Williamson and lois 1wploc11. J. C. Willimmon. Open cfaily. Free. \r\nTravel Services Eastman/Dodge Chamberof Commerce and local Welcome Center 116 Nin//, Me. Ecrs/111011, 31023 -178-3i 4--fi 23. \\\\'\\\\w.easlman-georgia.com \r\nOpen i\\lon.-rri. 8:30 a.m.- S 1\u003e.111. [;;i WC 6- \r\nHistoric Heartland Br'er Rabbit Statue Courthouse Square, F.01011/011, 3102-1 706-485-770I. 111111.eu/011/on.com 'I his stahie stands in tribute to tile writerft-rc:otor of lloc Uncle Remus 'lit/cs. Joel C lmudlcr Ih1rris. who mis born and raised in l(atonto11. ;\\ dupli\u003c.'ale statue 110\"' greets visitors to the famous U,ide Re11111s :-.luseum. also in Eatonton. A 1\u003ehoto oporhmity for an)'one visiting lhc cornmunit)' Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nlake Oconee Euto11to11. 3102-1 706-485-771)I. www.eatonlo11.cvm Boating. fishing. golf. and ntrious other activities :ire available. L.1kc open daily, ,~ri011s hours for surrounding businesses. \r\n \r\nlake Sinclair Eatonton. 3 /024 706--185-770I, uios.\u003e.eato11tm1.co111 Relax on -11 7 miles of scenic shoreline. l)Ublic boat ramps. ta ilrnce fishing, and ,arious other activities. \r\n \r\nLawrence Shoals Recreation Area 125 Wallace Dam Rd.. N.E., Euto11to11, 3/02-1 \r\n706-485-870-1. 1101av.euto11lon.com Full-service ciimping, boating, swimming, and picnic area .ire jusl i, fow of the amenitie~ located on Lake Oconee. Call for hours and tamping informni-ion. [;;i WC ~ \r\n \r\nOconee Springs Park /09 S. Spring Rd., Eatonton. 3102-1 706-485,~-123. 11ww.eafo11to11.com Visitors can c:n ioy this full-service park with camping facilities. camp store, and boat lm111cl1ing. Open Mon.. Wed.- Thur. 7 ,1.111.-9 p.m.. Fri.- Sa t. 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 8 a.m.-G p.111. Closed Dec. \r\nI\u003e- Feb. 16. Call for fee infonnalion. [;;i WC 6' \r\n \r\nRock Eagle 4-HCenter 350 Rock Eagle Rd., ;'\\'.W, Eatonton. 3102-1 706--184-2800, ,.,,.,._georgia4h.com Call for hours and reservations information. [;;i WC b. \r\n \r\nRock Eagle Effigy 350 Rock Eagle Rd., Euton/011, 3102-1 706.484-2831. 1mav.eu/011/on.ro111 \r\nThis prehistoric rock effigy in the 5hapc ofan eagle is thought lo have been bnilth)'a lribc of Creek Indians as a cere111011ial meeting place. Located within the \r\nRock Eagle -f-H Center and Conference facilil)', this dTig\u003e stands as a testimony to perseverance of lime and hcritai:;c. Open daily. free. \r\n \r\nShoppes at Magnolia Fore \r\n \r\nClack Circle, /:,(ltonlon, 31024 \r\n \r\n706-485-7701 \r\n \r\nStroll down this slreel and visit seveml upscale bot1 \r\n \r\ntiqnes and \r\nc;;iwc ~ \r\n \r\nrcslaurnnls. \r\n \r\nCall \r\n \r\nfo r \r\n \r\nlooms. \r\n \r\nFees \r\n \r\nv ai1. \r\n \r\nTompkins Inn US 1-h,y. +11. f.atouton, 31024 706-48S-7701. 1111~1.eatonton.com 17,e oldest free-,til nding slagccoacl1 slop i11 Putnam Count)' is located here. Used as a spteiale\\'enls \r\natt raction and on lhe register of historical places, this site pro,~des a unique look at lhc \"way it was.\" Open \r\ndaily. Dri\\'e br onlr- Free. [J \r\n \r\nUncle Remus Museum US H1t)'. +-I I S.. Eato111011. 3/02-1 706--185-6856. u\"w.eo/011/on.com Two slave ~-.,bi11s were combined lo create n home for \r\nJoel Chandler Ilarris/Uncle Remus memorabilia. \r\nFirst-edition books, Song oft/w Soutlt characters, and \r\nrnrious other antebellum artifacts indicative of this \r\narea's hisloryarc displayed. :'vluse11m open :\\lon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-S p.m.. Sun. 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. C losed Tue. \r\nSept.- May. Cn11 for fees. [;;i WC 6' \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce /05 \\II'. Sumler St., \u003c1to11ton. 3102-1 \r\n706-485-770I. \"\"~,,.eoto11lon.co111 \r\nOpen Mo11.-Fri. S:30 a.m.- 5 p.111. [;;i WC 6' \r\n \r\nAlice Walker Self-Guided Driving Tour !05 W S,unler St.. \u0026,tonto11. 3/02-1 706--185-7701. M1,v.eatonto11.tom C:111 for lour times and fees. \r\nAntebellum TrailsSelf-Guided Tour 105 1\\1. Sumter St., F.uto11ton. 3102-1 70(,-185-iiOI. SC/0-709-7-106. \"\"w.a11tebell11mtrail, Call for tour limes and fees. \r\nHistoric Walking Tour of Eatonton- Putnam County 105 IV. Sumter St.. ~;,110111011. 31024 706-485-7701. M1w.eoto11to11.rom Call for tour times and fees. \r\nEVANS \r\nClassic Sou1 h Krystal River Water Park \r\n7?9 l11dristrial P(lrk Dr.. I::vans. 30809 706-855-006 / Cool off nt lhis waler p:1rk with 19 waler slides a rides nncl the largest \"~\"1pool i11 Ceorgia.Admissi SH.95, -f years to -8 incl,cs SI2.95, 3rears and 11n \r\nfree. [J \r\nHistori c Heart land Flovilla 1885 School House 106 C:.-01/ier St.. F/01,il/\u003c1. 30216 77CJ-i75-5661 ,\\n 1885 one-room schoolhouse connected with Collier Street building is now attached lo the Plovi Community Center. Call for lour appointment. 0 \r\nMon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Pree. [J WC C- \r\nlndian SpringsState Park 15 miles from 1-75. ofl H11~. -12. F/01,i//o. 30216 770-50i-22ii. 11,m,.gustoteparks.o,g Thought lo be lhe oldcsl slate park in lhc nation, t rclr\u003c:al is known for its nntnrnl springs and histo buildings. Cmnping. cottages. 105-acre lake 11i swirnn1i11g beach. boaling. picnicking. and minime so,n\u003c: of the ao11c11ities offered. Open i a.m. - \r\np.m. Cllll for foe~. [;;i WC 6- \r\nHistoric Hea n land Confederate Cemetery Fors)l/1Cemetery. 1\\J'ew/011 Memorial Rd. Fors)lh. 31029 478-994-9239. 478-99-50i0 Visit 1his old cemetery of Confederate soldiers. 0 \r\ndaily. Frec. b. \r\nHistoric Commercial Distrkt Downtown, For.~yth. 31029 -I78-9+1-9239, 8813-642--1628 i.i,1w.{orsyth-mo11roac/w111/)er.co111 Spend the day on the historic courthouse squ:ue fill wilh shopping and calcries. Hours ,11ry: call for infi 111atio11. [;;i b \r\nMonroe County Museum and Genealogy Room Tift College Dr.. Fors1t/1. 31()29 -178-99-1-5070 ~ lu,c11111 and store. O1\u003een \\\\lccl.-F'ri. 9 a.111.--I p. \r\nPree. Donations accepted. [;;i WC c-- \r\nFo,. Rum Creek Wildlife Management Area \r\nC,\\ 1-/1,,. 18. 11/r. 31029 -178-994- 1438 F.11joy wild life mea with hunting and hirclwatchi Ofr.cc open Mon.-rri. 8 a.m.-+30 p.m. Call hun1i,1g infonnation. [;;i \r\n \r\n90 \r\n \r\n Visit the Georgia Sports and Music Halls of Fame annexes at Discover Mills in Lawrenceville, Ga. \r\n \r\nFrom CD Box sets to the boxing ring, these two interactive venues have re-invented the museum experience. There's much more than memorabilia .. . so much more! \r\nREADY TO ROCK? Join the fan club and get in on the fun at the Georgia Music Ha ll of Fame. Sing along with Little Richard, play air guitar to the Allman Brothers Band or waltz to Johnny Mercer. Learn fascinating facts about your favorites, from Trisha Yearwood and Travis Tritt to Ray Charles and James Brown. \r\nREADY TO ROLL? Have a Championship Experience at the Georgia Sports Ha ll of Fame! Drive against NASCAR's best, shoot hoops and kick field goals! Ascend the Olympic champion 's platform! Relive the past and celebrate the present at the GSHF! \r\nREADY TO RIDE? Get in the car and get over here. For the ultimate fantasy tours, visit historic downtown Macon for the most contemporary museum experiences. \r\n \r\n www .GEOR0 1A0NMvM 1ND .ORG I 1 .80 0 V1s rT GA \r\n \r\nHistoric Hea rtland Anderson House Museum 1005 State University Or.. Fort Valle)'. 31030 +78-825-6445 ' l11ke a trip back to the late I800s. Open l\\llon.-Fri. 8 a.111.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC \r\nAnnabelle Lundy Fetterman Porcelain Museum 100 Massee Ln., Port Va//q, 3 /030 -178-967-2358. '\"'\"''-COmellillNIC\u003e-~'OJII T he Fetterman building at the American Camell ia Societ)'s Massee Lane Gardens co11tains the world\"s largest public display of Boehm porcelain sculptures. Open Tue.- Sal. 10 a.,n.- 4:30 p.tn., Su11. I p.m.-+:30 \r\np.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 0- \r\nBig 6 Farm 5575 Zenith 1\\1/il/ Rd., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-7504, www.1,earsoll{arm.com Visit this peach and pecan form and tnstc lhc count r)'. Peach season is May lhro11gh Augusl, and pecan season i, November through jam1m)', Peach season open :\\fo11.- Sat. 8 a.m.- 6 p.m., pecan season Mon.-Fri. 6 \r\na.111.-5 p.m. Call for more information. [;l WC 6- \r\nBlue-Bird Company 400 N. Cdmellia Blvd., /lort Valley. 31030 478-822-2546, wMv.blue-hird.com Veh icle cou1pany 111anufactmi11g buses, school hmes, Wandcrlodgc motor homes. Tours by :q,pointment. \r\nC. W. Pettigrew Farm and Community life Center /()()5 Stale University Dr., l'orl v'(,1/ey, 31030 178-/125-6478, 1vww.{vs11.cd11 This full-service confercncclconvc11lion and fine ;ort., facility has an auditorium and rcvoh'iug mt exhibit. Open Mon.-Fri. S a.m.- 5 1\u003e.m. Opc11 additio11al \r\nhours dnring schecl11led events. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nFort Valley Main Street 201 Oakland Heights l'kn)'. Port \\1\u003c11/e)'. H030 478-825-7393. ,.,..,w.ftmlley-mai11street.org The Peach Capital of Georgia is home to fort \\t.11lcy Stale Universit\". Each spring. heaulifnl peach blossoms blanket the cmmtryside. and in the summer vis itors ca11 pick fruit or buy from many roadside stands. Dow11 lown is vibrant with shops :incl rcstaurnnts. \r\nHoms vary. Free. ~ WC 6- \r\nJolly Nut Company JOO Commerci\"l SI.. Port \\1(11/ey, 31030 -/78-825-7733. 800-l 32-1505 Quaint historic store with go\\11111CIgifis from Cccirgi11 and all types of pernns. Open since 1924. Shipping available. Open Mon.- Fri. Call for hours ,tnd i11for11mtio11. [;;l WC \r\nLane Packing Company Hwy. 96, Fort Valk,;, 31030 -178-82 , -3592, 11~vw.la11epacld11g.co111 State-of-the-mt facility for pe11ch packing. Cifl shop and farmers 111arket. '1\u003c,u rs uv::iilahlc. C.1II for hou rs and fees. \r\nMassee Lane Gardens JOO 1Vlc,ssee I .n.. Fort Valley. 31030 '178-967-2358, noow.camelliaN1cu-0111 Tliis ten-acre area houses a cai11cllia garden, a )apimcse garden. a rose garden. and greenhouses with annuals and perennials. The world's l;1rgcst collection of books about camellias is ,wailable at 1l1c gardens. This is also the hea\u003clqu.irtcrs for the American Camellia Society. O1:\u003een Tuc.-Sal. 10 a.m.-UO p.m.. \r\nSun. J p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nTravel Services Peach County Chamber of Commerce 201O\u003c1kltmd //eights Pkwy., Fort Valley, 31()30 -178-825-3733. 11~vw.peachco1111tyga.co111 Open :\\fo11.-Fri. 9 a.m.- \u003e p.m. hee. [;l WC 6. \r\nClmic South Travel Services GlascockCounty Chamber of Commerce 62 E Mai11 St., Gibs-011, 30810 706-598-3160 \r\ne- Open \\ilon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- , p.111. ~ WC \r\nC:: 1tfH}Ul11lllal!lm Magnolia Midlands Big Hammock Natural Area Nine miles. west ofcity, GA Hn?' 114 Gle,mville, 30427 9I 2-6;-J.2000 Th is natural area is an example of a relai-ivcly nirc CC0S)'Slcm e11vironmenl and is also a national landmark. Phillips Natural Area, an 800-acre foresl ancl U.S. Natio11al Landmark, is located in 1hc Rig Hammock Natural i\\rea. Open daily. F'ree. [;l \r\nGOOD HOPE \r\nHistoric Heartla nd Birthplace of the Poppy Lady, Monica Michael Cooc/ Hope, 30641 706-267-6594 Monica :Vlichacl, educator aml patriot. was responsible for the sale of the Flanders Field poppy as a memorial cmhlem for disabled veteran,. \r\nMagnolia Mid lands Graham United Methodist Church 206 Graham i\\lethcxlist Church Rd. Graham, 31539 912-367-77l6, 1111w.baxll!)'.nrg Cral,am Methodist was consl111ctccl in Appling Cou111) in 1886. Its designer patterned lhc little chmch after rural chapel., of his homeland in England. Local citizens rnluntcered their lahor, and even the school was dosed lo allow older hoys 10 help in lhc co11slruclio11. Open for Sundaysen,ice. Call for \r\nhours and lour appointments. Vree. [;l WC c,. \r\nGRAV mn,_._1- - - - \r\nHistoric Heart la nd Jones County Courthouse I /(IS. /effer.son St., Gray, 31032 -17S-986-J123, www.jor1esco1ml)',org 'I'his old courthouse was bui lt i11 1905 aml restored in 1992. The adjacent Carol's Pa rk o!Tcrs ~irnic tables. benches, J gazebo, water founlai11st wn lh . am.I Rowers. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.. f ree. \r\nE;;l we e- \r\nTravel Services Jones County/Gray Chamber ofCommerce 161 W. Clinton St.. Cray, 3!032 -178-986-1123, wmr.jonescounty.nrg Open Mon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\niUO/lJ:Jt]j(I{! ..11 \r\nClassic South Georgia's Lake Country clo Greene County Chamber ofCommerce 112 S. Main St., Greensboro, 306-IZ 706--153-7592, '\"''\"'visitlakeoconee.com Georgia\"s L1kc Counlry is Lhe area surro\\lnding Lake Oconee in east central Georgia. induding Greene. .\\!organ, and Pnh,am Counties. This area, rich i11 historical attrnctions and unique d01rnl0\\\\11S may be best known for the 13'.\u003e holes of championship golfat the \r\n \r\nfour world-renowned resort comm11nitics Cusco1'.ill.1, flarb~r CIL1h. Port i\\rmor, a1~cl Reyno!~ l'l,111tal1011. Oern11g Mardi I, 2002, 1s the Rifi \r\nCarl10,1 Lodge. Rep1old, Plantation. [;l WC 6' \r\nGreene County Courthouse 11 3 N. ,\\ lairr St.. Cree11sboro. 301tt2 706-'l\u003eJ-7716 11,c co11ntr's earliest courthouse was a log structure The present Creek Rcvi, nl structure was design~ and built in 18~9. The third noor served as a meeting room until 1897. and the wings \"ere added in 1939, Completion of the courthouse \\\\l!S in June 1998. \r\nGreensboro Antique Mall IOI $. !\\/a/11 St., Grce11s/,oro. 306~2 706-453-9100 Wi th 10.000 square feel, more than 50 dcalci-s, fo lure, jewel') ,md collectibles, th is is the larg~ m1tiquc mall in the L~ke Oconee region. Credit cardj ,1cccptcd, Opc11 Mcm.-Sal. 10 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Su \r\n1p.111.- ; p.111. [;l WC 6' \r\nGreensboro City Cemetery Fast S1., Greensboro. 306+2 706-./53-7592 Some of history's early pro111i11c11t peuple are buri here. Sec Ihe grnvc sites of Governor Peter Early, U, senators Willim11 C. D;1wson ;md Thomas W. Cob ns well as olhcr Confederate irnd Rcvolutio11ary W soldiers. Ca ll for more inforimition. \r\nGreensboro's Old Gaol Jail  . Greene St., C rec11sbnro. 30642 706--153-7;92, li00-886-5253 Tlrt\u003e Old Caol Jail is a two-foot-thick wa lled gmni \r\nhu1 structure complctccl in 1807. Sec the lmpcloor in I \r\nnoor of the upp~r story. where prisoners were \r\nThe jail was used until 1895. Toms offered by 'bf \r\n1-lislorical Socicl). \r\nIron Horse Visible from H11y. 15, Croensbom. 30M2 706--153-7592. 800-886-5253 171 Iron Horse is ;1well-known sculptme located in cornfield. It \"\"s origi11allv locat\"'1 on the Unive~~ of Georgi;, carnp\\1\u003e but was 1110,ecl because studll~ did not like ii. Driw-by lour only. \r\nlake Oconee (;eorgia Poirer Lokes/Cm11/1siles \r\n1-111?' +I So11t/rll.c1ke Oconee P~wy. \r\nCreembom. W6./2 70(\u003e--185-1i704. 888-472-5253 Th is Georgia Power lake offers -100 111ilcs of shorclin T he perfect place for fish ing, ca mping, boa ting, an pic11ics. \r\nMercer Chapel l'en/ielcl /~cl. Greem/mm, W6'12 706--153-7592 T li i, cliapt\u003eI \\\\'as the fi rst site of iVlerccr Un iversi Built in or around 18-16. ;\\ historic cemetery is Joe \r\ncd beh i11d lhc c-hapd . Tours by appointmcnl. [;l \u003c\u003e \r\nPort Armor Country c.tub 011e Port Armor Pk11J.. Greensboro. 306-12 \r\nC,3 706--153--1500, 800.S\u003cH-7678. ,1.,,v.portarmor.com \r\nPort Armor on 1.llkc Ocouce features a Bob Chnmpionship golf course, di11i11g. :md boali11g m fishing on I .1kc Oconee. n1c hm on the Cree11 h and conagcs arc also a\".iilablc. Call for hours a \r\nfees. [;l WC 6- \r\nScull Shoals Macf!do11ia Church Hd.. Gree11sboro, 306-12 706.4;)./592. www.greeneccoc.org \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\n Hi.franc South \r\n \r\nRemains of this historic village are located in the Oconee National Forest. Open daily 24 hours. Tours available !Viar. 9. Apr. 13, Z.-'1ay 1I. and by appointment. \r\nr,avel Services Greene County Chamber of Commerce I12 S. Main St., Greemboro, 30642 706-453-7592. 800-886-5253, www.greeneccoc.org Open Mo11.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.1i1. l:il WC 6' \r\nGreensboro Driving Tour !l2 S. J'vlai11 Si., Greemboro. 306-t2 706-453-7592 Call for tour times and fees. \r\nGROVETOWN 0-9 \r\nClassic South Grovetown Museum 106 W Robinson Ave., G rovetown. 30813 706-863-4576 fois restored I00-year-old dwelling contains artifacts, a collect-ion of militarr memorabilia, and detailed exhibits of the Grovetown area. Open Sat. I p.m.-4 p.m. Tours byappointment. Free. Douations accepted. \r\nPatriots Park \r\n5-115 Columbia Hd., Grovetown. 30813 706-863-7523, www.co.wl11mbia.ga.u, Patriots Park has six baseba ll fields, r.vc soccer r.elds, four adult so[tb,111 fields, 11inc tcn 11is courts. disk golf course, fost-pilch ficltl, and a quarter-mi le wa lking track. Abo inclucks a gymnasium with racqoclball, hasketball cou rts, mid an exercise room. C,1II for hours. l:il WC 6,. \r\n- HAWKINSVILLE -15 \r\nMagnolia Midlands Downtown Hawkinsville, ABetter Hometown Commerce St.. llawkimville. 31036 478-783-1717, lwwkinsville.org Historic churches, attractions, and recreational activilies, all with in Georgia's metropolitan areas. Enjoy a unique downtown shopping experience. Call for hours. Free. C;J WC \u0026. \r\nGooseneck Farms Hwy. 129 S., 1-/awkinsville, 31036 478-783-1063, ,vww.gooseneckfanns.cvm This local pecan candy cornpany is located in Ilic Nut-house in the Grove gift sliop. Open Oct.- !Vlar., Mon.- Sat. IOa.111...(i P'\" Free. l:il WC 6,. \r\nHawkinsville Antique Mall 226 N. Lumpkin St., 1-lC1wkinsville, 31036 +78-783-3607 More than 20 deniers are represented ;it th is anti911e mall wit h ,i large variety of anl'iqucs ,rnd collcctifiles heautif11lly displa)'ccl and re;rsonably priced. Open MoH.- Sal. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.. S11n. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n~WC 6' \r\nOld Opera House 100 N. Lum/\u003ekin St., /-lawki11sville, 31036 178-783-/7 17, www.hawkinsville.org Lovingly restored, the Opera House features a fullsize stage, a hand-p:ointed canvas stage curtain, a11d nearly perfect acoustics. Ope11 !Vlon.-l\"ri. 9 a.111.-5 p.ni. Free to tour. [ii WC 6,. \r\nTaylor Hall kibbee SI., Hawkinwille, 31036 '178-783-1717, www.hawki11svit/e.org This plantation ho111e, known as the oldest home in Pulaski Counlv, w,is bu ilt in 1824 bv Dr. R. N. 1:1,lor with Creek l,;d,an labor. Hand-hewn heart-of-1; ine planks can be found here. The re is a restored private residence on th ree acres. Drive-hy lour only. Free. \r\n \r\nVeterans Memorial Park fllurida ,\\ve., Hawkinsiille, 31036 478-783-1717, mvw.hawkimoille.org This park overlooks tl,e l,e,iutif11I Ocmulgce River. \r\nCall for hours. Free. [ii b \r\nTravel Services Hawkinsville- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce 108 N. Lumpkin St., 1-lawkinsville, 31036 478-783-17 17, www. hawkir1s,,ille.org Open ivlon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [ii WC \u003c\u003e \r\nHawkinsville Historic Driving Tour 108 N Lum/\u003ekin St., Hawkinsville. l 1036 478-783-1717, n,ww.hawkinsville.org Call for tour times and fees. \r\nHAZLEHURST N-17 \r\nMag nolia Midlands Altamaha and Ocmulgee River Excursions 95 E. /an11a1J St., Hazelhurst, 31539 912-375-4543, novw.hazlehurst-ieffdavis.cum Ca11oe or float \u003clown the sce11ic Ocmulgee and Altm11alw Rivers, birdwatcl,ers' para\u003clise a11d home to tlie best wildl ife habitats in Georgia. Ope11 \u003claily 8 a.m.-dark. Call for equipment-rental informa tion and fees. \r\nBullard Creek Wildlife Management Area US Hw)'. 221 N., Hazlehurst, l 1539 912-375-4543 Spend the day within 14,000 acres of pines. hard- \r\nwoods, and river swamp. For the outdoorsman, this \r\noffers h11nting, fishing, birding, and primitive camping. Call for homs and fees. l:il 6,. \r\nfrogbottom Gristmill 65 Luther \"/umer Rd., Hazlehurst, 31539 9 JZ-375--HJ73 Watch amazed as Mr. Ilarris pulls the crank on the old John Deere engine. and it turns the two large stones to gri11d corn i11to grits a11d conrn,eal. l o urs by appointment. \r\nHazlehurst Downtown Village 1'vlai11 Si., Hazlehurst. 31539 9J2-375-4543, w11~v.lwzleh11rst-ief/dC1vis.com Spend a day shopping in qua int one-of-a-kind shops. Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 6 p.rn., Sa l'. 9 a.m.- 4 p.rn . \r\nF'rcc. l:il 6- \r\nHazlehurst HistoricalMuseum 61 F:. Coffee St., 1-la;z/ehurst, 31539 912-379-)887 Reminisce about the good old days as you bro\"se the antiques and artifacts of rural Georgia. The museum is housed in a raised cottage built around the tum of the century and features heart-of-pine floors, ceilings, \r\ninterio r and exterior walls. \r\nJeffDavis Fairground 122 Kirklw1d Still Rd., f-lazlehu,-t. 31539 9!2-375-5838 T his spacious exhibit building/banquet facility. seals 500 for di11i11g and I,000 for perfonnm,ces. Also on tlic grounds is a hrrgc livestock Mcm, for shows and judgi11g coinpctilion, a lake, w,r lking track, cnvironrnc11tal park with amph ilhcatcr, and an l 890 homestead. The Jeff Davis County Fair is held annu,1lly in October. Ca ll fo, hou rs and schedule of even ts. l:il WC 6,. \r\nOld Red Barn Gift Shop and Blue Goose Antiques 566 Ile// Telepho11e H\u003cI.. Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-46'1 1 Visit this unique shopping and entertainment area in a , O-year-old barn. Mosey out to the barnyard to pet \r\n \r\nDais)' the Cow, Jenny the Do11kcy, a11cl 111any more fo rm animals. Ope11 Tue.-Fri. 10 a.111...(i p.m., Sat. 10 \r\na.111.-2 p.m. l'ree. [;J \u0026 \r\nOutback Range and Recreation Center 911 Kirkland Still Rd., Ht1:zle/111rsl, 31539 912-375-0765, www.oulbackrecinc.co111 Enjoy mini-golf, baning cages, rifle range, skeet shooting, archery r;J11ge, super motor cross trac k, virleo games, pool ta bles, and a picnic area. Grea t for family reunions and catering. Sunday buffet. Open \r\nTne.-Sun. lO a.m.-5: 30 p.m. Call for fees. l:il WC \u0026 \r\nThree Rivers Expeditions 13 Victor St., 1-Jazlehurst. 3J539 \r\n912-379-137I. reww.3riverexp.com \r\nThe Altamaha River is the largest un\u003cla111111e\u003cl river on the eastern seaboa rd. T lnee Rivers offers full-service rental of kayaks a11\u003cl canoes, shuttle with rental package. catcri11g, and gu ides. Opc11 daily. Call for fees. C;J WC \r\nTravel Services Hazlehurst-Jeff Davis Board ofTourism 95 E. /arnwn S1., lfozlelrnrsl, ~ 1539 9 12-375-4.543, www.lwzlehurslief{davis.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 am -5 pm. l:il WC \u0026 \r\ntt1111U/\u0026HimH Historic Hea rtland Indian Springs Chapel 1-Jwy. 42, lnclian Springs, 30216 770-775-2493. 770-775-2493 www.geocities.com// learlland/Village/1954 Built in 1890. Ava ilable for weddi11gs. Victorian architecture. \r\nIndian Springs Hotel 1807 /fay. 42 S., lndiCln Springs, 30216 770-775-249.\u003e, 770-775-2493 www.geocilies.com/Heartlancl/Village/1954 The hotel was built in 1823 bl' Creek Indian chief William McIntosh. Authent ic fiower, rose, and herb gardens. Site of the signing of 1825 Treaty, after wh ich Chief 1\\.'lclntosh was killed. Renovated in 2001 , opening spring 2002. \r\n1ttO,tl/luatiJ Historic Heartland Butts County Courthouse 25 Third St., Ste. 1. Jackson, 30233 770-775-8200, www.buttscounty.cum B11ilt in 1898, th is courthouse has Victorian-stvle stairs. and marble floors. The eourtroom is still i11t,;ct. \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [ii WC \u0026 \r\nDause! Trails Nature Center 360 Mt. \\lemon Rd., /ackson. 30233 770-775-6798, 11ovw.dC1useUrails.com Dauset Trails is a private, nonprofi t natme center open for all to enjoy, an environmental education ce11tcr wa ili11g for you lo explore. Wildlife, hike-andbike trnil , and much more. Open 1vlon.-S;it. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon- 5 p.m. F'ree. Donations accepted. \r\nl:il WC 6- \r\nHigh Falls State Park Just easl of1-75, Exit 198 478-993-3053, www.gaslaleJ,mks.org Hike along the l owaliga River to the remains of an 1880s gristmill. Camping. 650-acre lake with boat rental, four miles of hiking trails, swim111i11g pool, picnic areas, and mini-golf arc available, Open daily 7 a.m -10 p.m. Call for fees, l:il WC 6,. \r\n \r\n93 \r\n \r\n www.CEORG J A0NMYM l ND . ORG I 1 .8 0 0 V 1s 1T G A \r\n \r\nLake Jackson [arkson Lake Rel., /arksoll . 30233 770-775-4839 This 4.700-,,crc lake located Jive miles 11ortl, of J,ickso11 offers cxccllc11l swi111111i ng, lisli ing, aml boating. Opc11 daily 7 ,i.111.- IO I'\" '- Ca ll for fees. \r\nTravel Services Butts County Chamber of Commerce 206 F. Third St., /ackson, 30233 770-775-4//39, www.b11ttsco11ntvchamber.com \r\nOpen \\ fon.-Fri . IOa.m.-4 p.;11_ [;J WC \u0026 \r\nJACKSONVILLE \r\nMagnolia Midlands Ho1se Creek Wildlife Management Area Ci \\ Hwy. l 17. Jacksonville. 3 15/-I 229--868-6365 1l unling, hiking, a11d fishing are all available. Call for hours. Pree. \r\nMa gn olia Mid lands Doctortown Historical Marker Doctorto11m Rd., Jesup, 3I 5-+5 9 12-427-2028, 888-224-5983 Th is monument 1mlfks the historic spot of the Baille \r\nof Doctortown. Open daily. Pree. [;l \u0026 \r\nLittle Red Caboose Bnmswick. a11d Cherry Sts., few/), 31545 9 12-427-2028, 888-224-598.3 This little train car cahoose has informa tion ahout th e city's history. Open \\ fon.-Fri. 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;J \r\nRayonier Wildlife Management Area Check station on GA f-111,y. 32, /esuf,, 31 545 9] 2-427-2028. 888-22-1-5983 Visitors ca n enjoy a seren e e n vironmental area with hu11t:ing, fishi11g, and hiking. Call for hours. 1-'ree. [;J \r\nWayne County Courthouse Bn111swirk St.. /m 1/J, 31545 9J2-427-5900 T he courthouse. a historic la11\u003cl111ark for the citr of Jesup, was renovated in 1999. \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 9 a.111.-; p.111. [;,l WC 6-. \r\nTravel Services Jesup- Wayne County Chamber of Commerce 121N.W. Rroad St., /es11p, 31545 9 12-427-2028, 888-224-598.l, wwww\u003c1y11echamber.org O pen !Vlon.-Fri. 9 '1.m.- 5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nhookups for water and electricity Marc h-October. picnic tables and grills; and a hathho11se with showers. The park also has a day-use area with p;1vilion. picnic tables, and grills and a separate boat launch area with adjacent parking. \r\nJarrell 1920 House 715 /cmell P/\u003c111talioll Rel., /lllietle. 3J0-+6 478-986-3972, 800-574-5-+34. Ext. 1920 www.jarrellhouse.com Th is l850s-slylc historic fannhouse is nexl tu the Jarrel l Plant ation Stale Historical Site aml the Whistle Stop Cafe. Open :---1on.- Fri.. Sun. 9 a.rn.-5 p.111. Toms every Sun . Call for fees- [;l \r\nJarrell Plantation Historic Site 18 miles east of 1-75, F.xit 185 478-986-5172, www.gastateparks.org This scenic cotton plantation incl11\u003cles a sawmill, cotton gin, gristmill, suga rcane press, barn , form animc1 ls, beautiful shade trees, and more. The 1847 far111ho11se has period furnish ings. T he park hoasts a m11seum \r\nand film. Closed Mon. Call for fees. [;J WC \u0026 \r\nJuliette Community Juliette, 31046 478-99-/-9239. 888-642--+628 Horne of the movie set for Fried Green 'fomatoes. Ju liellc offers 1111lique, specialty, and gift shops and the Wh istle Stop Cafe. Visit the site of the Juliette Gristmill, built i11 1927. \"foci , was once the world's largcsl water-powered grisl111ill. Call for cafe hours. \r\nLake Juliette US Hwy. 23 and GA H\u003e\")'- 87, Julie/le, 310-+6 178-994-9239 T his 3,600-acre lake is maintained in coopernlio11 with the Georgia Depa rtment of Natura l Resources and is strictly a fish ing l;ikc. Hoals with engines \r\ngreater than 25 horsepower arc prohibited, as arc such personal watercraft as jel skis. f\\ public boat launch is available. O pen dai ly \\ ,Ja,.- Ocl. 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Free. [;J WC \r\nHistoric Heartland Crawford County Bi1thplace of John Pemberton Gour/house Square. Knoxville, 31()50 478-836-3825, \"'\"\"\"robertacrawfordc/1\u003c1111ber.org Joli n Pemberton, who developed the formula for Coca-Cob , was born in Crawford County nea r Knoxvil le, Georgia. Call Crawford County Historiea l SoeiCl)' House i11 Knoxville for information. [;l \r\n \r\nBussey Point Recreation Area Dor1ble Branche., Rd., / ,inco/11/on, 308 17 800-53 3-3478, WWW.USflCe.army.mil \r\nThis area is a 11111lt iple-11se rec:reation area located1 Lincoln County, Georgia, on J. Strom T hu rrno Lake. Open daily. $ 5 per nigh!. [;,l WC \r\n \r\nCherokee Recreation Day-Use Area \r\n5926 i\\11g11sta 1-hll)'-, Lincolnto n, 308 I7 800-\u003e33-3478, wwwusace.army.mil \r\nEnioy a11 afternoon at this day-use area overlooki11gf. \r\nStrom T hurn1011d Lake. Open \u003claily 8 a.m.- 8:30 p.\"' \r\nClosed Oct. 15-Apr. I. $2 per c,ir per \u003clay. [;J WC \r\n \r\nClarks Hill Lake \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 378 E., Lincolnton, 30817 \r\n \r\n706-359-7970, /incolnco,mtrga.org \r\n \r\nf \r\n \r\nA rccrc.1lional oasis, Clark Hills Lake is the large4 \r\n \r\nreservoir in lhc Southeast, boasling 1,200 ll)iles \r\n \r\nshorel ine, 400 mi les of ii in I .incoln Cou11ly. \r\n \r\nElijah Clark State Park Seven miles northeast of / ,incolnto11 on US /1\"11. 37 706-3 59-3458, www.gastatef,arl1s.org Located on 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake, wilh cami \r\nwi' ing, coltages. fishing and boating, a swimming beacY \r\npicnicki ng, and mini-golf. A log cahin museum furniture and tools built circa 1780 is open for wee~ end tours Apr.-:'fov. Park open year-round 7 a.rn.- 1 \r\np.m. Call for fees. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nGraves Mountain US 1/wy. 378, Linrolnton. 30817 706-359-3862 This is a prernier locat io11 for large, multiple-twinne4 \r\nrutile crystals. Approximately 3.000 visitors each yea \r\nco,nc lo this site. Tours are crvailable by appoinhncn \r\n \r\nLincoln County Courthouse \r\n2 IO llum/)hre)' St., Lincolnton. 3081 7 \r\n706-359-H44, liricolncouritygo.org \r\nListed on the Na lional Rcgisk r of Historic Places ana \r\nbuilt in 1915, I his building is a mixture of Gred: Reviv;il and architcctmal style. Open Mon.- Fri. \r\na.m.- 5 p.m. \u0026 \r\n \r\nLincoln County Historical Paik 147 l..11mher St., / ,incolnton, 30817 \r\n706-359-103I , 706-359-7970, liricolncountyga.org This assemhlage of aged b11ildings incl11des th Groves-May Honse. Dr. j\\,Jays office, a log smoke\u003e \r\nho11se, cotton gin, blacksmith, and resl-ored log cabin; \r\nCall for more information. [;J WC\u0026 \r\n \r\nAMTRAK Depot IV. Broad St., N.W.. /es11p, 31545 9l2--fZ7-2V28, 888-22-1-5983 For ticket information, cal l Dear Travel at 912-427- \r\n2526. Call For homs and train schedule. [;,l WC \u0026 \r\nRock Mill Plantation Mayf,eld-Jewell Rel., /ewe/I, 31045 706--165-3285, HIMV. rockmillplantalion.rU1n \"fhis Federal-style house was l,uill will, materials from 1hc land, incl uding tlic twelve-by-six-foot granite blocks th;11 ma ke l ip the foyer. O pen !Vlu11.-Pri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . by appoinlmcnL \r\n[__ n1111Hl111U!J Historic Hear tland Dames Ferry Park at Lake Juliette 9546 Hwy 1!7, Juliette. 31029 888-GPC-LAKE, 178-994-79-15 '\"'\"v.su11then1co.comlg\u003c1IJ0wer!lakesl/ack.m11 Dmnes l'errv Park offers full-service campsites wi lh \r\n \r\nTexas Lone Star State FlagHistoric Marker Co11rlho11se Square, Knoxville, 3 /050 478s~36-3825, w,.,,1.robertacraw(orck hamber.org The I .one Star Stale Flag of Texas was designed au\u003cl made in Knoxville, Georgia. Jom11,a Trout1na11, a 17rear-old gi rl. made it ;1s a balllc nag for a group of volunteers going from Georgia lo Texas lo nght for the Independence of Texas from tvlc., ico. The nag was later adopted as the state Flag. /\\ historica l marker is on the grounds of the co111-i-house in Knoxville, wh ich \r\nis aeross the road from Joanna's Knoxville home. Open daily. [;J \r\n \r\nr \r\n \r\nIUIHJUINIUlt D \r\n \r\nCla ssic South \r\n \r\nAmity Recreation Area \r\n \r\n58i 0 Thomso11 I-lwy.. Li11co/11ton. 30817 \r\n \r\n800-533-3478. 1vnw. 11Sace.army.mi/ \r\n \r\nT his day-use park with shelters, picnic areas, beach, \r\n \r\nand playground is 11ui11aged bv the U.S. Armv Corps \r\n \r\nof I\"ngincers. Opcu daily 8 a.ni.- 8:30 p.ni. Closed \r\n \r\nOct. 15- Apr. I. S2 per car per day. [;,l WC \r\n \r\nTravel Servim \r\nLincolnton-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce 112 N. Wa,hi11g/011 St., Linco/11to11, 308 17 706-359-7970, 11ovw.linm/11countyga.org \r\nOpe11 lvlou.-Pri. 8:30 a.rn.-5 p.rn . [;J WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nHis toric Heartla nd \r\n \r\nMiddle Georgia Pottery \r\n \r\n/'otter;- Rd., Lizello, 31052 \r\n \r\n-178-935-8989 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nVi.sit one of lhc l1rsl ma nu facturers of wl,iskcv ju,, \r\n \r\n~n the _1800s. Much of the machi_\"ery anJ e,1uiprnc \r\n \r\n,s orrgmal. P11rch;1se pottery while you b irn how \r\n \r\nwas made. \r\n \r\nJefferson County Courthouse 202 E. Broad St.. Lo11i.,ville, 30434 -+78-625-7922 T his historic courthouse is located Ceorgia\"s first capitol. Open ;-vlon.-Pri. 8 a.rn.-5 p.1 \r\n \r\n94 \r\n \r\n 09eechee Crossing Park GA Hwy. 24, Louisville, 30-IH +78-625-8 13-1 'fhis 236-acre park commcmorntcs the loc;otion of General Sherman's troo1}s on lheir Murel, lo the Sea. Historical markers. visitor pal'ilions, .i11\u003cl c~11oei11g 011 1he Ogccchee Ri1cr are available. Park opc11i11g \u003clate not yet set. Call for more information. \r\nOfd Market House \r\n(;enter of Broad St., Louisville, 30'/H \r\n478-625-8lH. \"\"\"'-ief{erw11co1111tr-org Buill in 1758. Old :-S,larket House now ser\\'CS as the focal welcome \u003center. Visitors should take nolc of its [/rench bell, dati11g back lu Iii2. Open daily. \r\nRevolutionary Cemetery GA Hwy. 24 E., Louisville, 30H-I -!iB-025-8134, \"~'\" '-ie((er,'V11~011nl)org Listed on lhe Natio11,il Register. :-S1la 11r Revolut ionary War sulclicrs arc buried here. \r\n \r\nDouglass Theatre 355 MLK Jr. lllvd., M\u003c1co11, 31201 478-7-12-2000, \"\"\"\"'-douglosstheatre.org Otis Redding and Lill lc Ricl,ard and many others performed in this theater during its run from 1921 tu the 1970s The City of Macon r~tored a11\u003cl reopened it in Jm,uary 1997 as a state-of-the-art filin, pcrfom1a11ce, a11d meeting venue. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.111.-6 p.m. \r\nTours al':iilable. [;;I WC b. \r\nFederated Garden Club Center 730 College St.. J\\/acon, 31201 -178-7-f2-0921 This four-story, 1910 English Tudor home was \u003c'ic~ignccl for the Joseph N. Neel famil) by renowned architect :-.;eel Reid. 11 became the hcaclq11arters of the Pcdcralcd Gar\u003cle11 Clubs of l\\facon in 1957. The stately house contai11s original lixlmes and furnishings designed by Reid. Open Mon.-Pri. 9 a.m.-1 \r\n \r\np.111. i\\vailablc for g11idcd tours as well as corporate \r\n:,nd rivate rc11tal. Fee. [;;I WC b. \r\nFort Hawkins US 1-/ovy. 80/Emery IIll')', (I/ Me1)'1wrd St. Macon. 31201 178-327-7375, www.let1111chpad.gmc.cr.ga.11slrobi11s Fort Hawki11s was a United Stales frontier fort from 1806 to 1828, and it is the birthplace of Marnn. The City of /I laco11 01111s the reconstructed blockhouse. wl,id, houses ;1 museum. Call for lour times a11d .ippui11t111c11ts. Pree. \r\nGeorgia Music Hall of Fame \r\n200 i\\lLK Jr. /Jfrd.. 1\\1\u003c1co11. 31201 \r\n478-7S0-85H. 888-427-6257, 11,0001.gm1111siclwl/.com for ,nusic lovers cverl'whcrc, this museum features music mcmorJbilia o(more llrnn -+SO Georgia artists. \\'idcos. inlcradivc exhibits. ;md ho,pilalit)'. all with a \r\n \r\nTravel Serviles Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce l02 E. Broad St., I.()Uisvillc. 30f\u003e4 -178-625-813-1, www,ieffersoncounty.urg Ope11 Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.111. C;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nMagno lia Midl,nds Jones Creek Church Museum H1\")' 30 I N., L11dowici, 31316 912-545-2437, \"\"\"'r.jesup.lletljonescreek Visit this small museum located in the .ilavc g11llcry of an 1856 church bu ilding. Call for hours and fees. lllWC \r\nLudowici Well Don\u003en/owr,, l\\ll11i11 ,md Cd.don Sis. Ludowici, 313J6 9/2-545-2143 This historic well provided \u003clri11ki11g water for the entire communil)' i11 tl,c earl)' 1900~. Open dail)'. Free. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands Veteran's Park H11?\u003es, 341 and 19, Lumber Cil)'. 31549 229-868-6365 11,ese l1istorical markers in honor of Major Cc11crnl \r\nJames E. Livingston, recipient of the Congressio11al Medal of l lonor, represent all who died for their \r\nCQuntry. Open daily. Free. \r\nMACON 1- 12 \r\nHistoric Heartlan d Cannonball House and Civil War Museum 856 M11/berrv St.. M(lcun. 31201 -!78-745-5982, \"\"vw.c(ln1ionballlw11se.org This antebellu111 C reek Revival home. bu ilt in 1853 and complete wit!, period fumisl,ings and original brick kitchen, now acts .i, :i local 1rll\\seum.. You can fiud relics from the Civil War here. Open Mon.-Sat. lO a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. C;;I WC \r\nColonial Mall Macon %61 Eise11hower J'fo~,., Mt1co11, 31201 -178-477-7328, \"\"'\"\"co/o11i\u003c1/mallmC1co11.com St,oU beneath giant skylights as you browse 200 of your favorite stores. foocl court anti an oulhcntic Vcnctia11 carousel add to the splendor of this worldclassshopping 111all. Open Mon.-Sal. IO a.m.- 9 p.m., \r\nSu,1. noon--0 p.111 [;j WC 6' \r\n \r\n95 \r\n \r\n www.GoonGJA0NM v/v[JND.ORG I 1 . 800 V1 s 1T GA \r\n \r\nGcorgi,o accent. Opcu Mo11,- Sat. 9 a.,n.-5 p.111., Sun. This hot nen sport is played on a 50-vard field inside Washington Memorial library \r\n \r\nI p.m.- 5 p.111. Closed major holidays. Call for fees. the ~\u003e!,icon Coliseum . Season runs April through July. I 180 Wdshi11glon Ave., Macon, 31201 \r\n \r\n[;lWC6' \r\n \r\n478-744-0800, www.111e1cor1ga.org \r\n \r\nMaconWhoopee Hockey Club \r\n \r\nThe genealogical and historic room here has one \r\n \r\nGeorgiaSports Hall of Fame \r\n \r\nMacon Coliseum, 200 Coliseum Dr., Macon , 312 17 the most oui,standing reference collccl-ions of its ty \r\n \r\n301 Cherry Sl.. Macon. 3120 1 \r\n \r\n478-7-11-1000, www.macvmvhoopee.,om \r\n \r\nin the South. O pen i'vlon.-'l'lrnr. 9 a.m.-9 p. \r\n \r\n-,78-752-1585, www.gshforg \r\n \r\nProfcssion;1) hocker is back in Macon, Georgia, with Vri.- Sat. 9 ,1.111.-6 p. m., Snn. 1:30 p.m.-5: 30 p., \r\n \r\nAt 4 3,000 square feel., i-1, e G eorgia Sporls Hall of ::1 brand-new lcc1 rn in ;;1 g reat sports arena. Season runs Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nFame is the largest state spmt s ha ll of fame in October through M;1rch. Call for ga11,e scl,eclule and \r\n \r\nAmerica. Visit the interactive area for football, basket- ticket prices. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nr,ave/ Services \r\n \r\nball , NASCAR simulator, skills games, and more. \r\n \r\nMacon Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Museum ofArts and Sciences \r\n \r\n200 Cheny St., Macon, 31201 \r\n \r\nCall for fees. [;l WC \u003c.,\"'- \r\n \r\n-1182 Fnrsvth Rd., /\\iiaeon, l /210 \r\n \r\n4i8-743-3-+0l, 800-768-.HO1, 11ovw. maco11ga.01g \r\n \r\nGrand Opera House \r\n \r\n-178--+77-3,232 1 \r\n \r\nw1vw .m as nw c o n . c o m \r\n \r\nOpen LVlon.-S'11. 9 a.111.-; p.111. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n!\\1acon's window on the ,vorlrl fc.-1tures [Ill artisl's g.nr \r\n \r\n651 /V!ulberry St.. i\\llacon, 31201 \r\n \r\nret, a humanist's sh1dy a scien lisi-'s workshop, c-111d an Custom Tours of Historic Macon \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n4i8-301-5460, -f78-301-5470. www.mercer.ec/11/thegra\"d enclosed animal h;Jhita t where you can experiment 200 Cherry St., Macon, 31201 \r\n \r\nTlris strudure was originally the Academy of J'.'1usic. with each discipline in a fnn, larger th;1n life atmos- 478-7-13-340 I, 800-768-3-101, www.maconga.org \r\n \r\nA new facade mrd office building were added in 1905, phere. Open .\\fon.-Thur., Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.. Sat. 9 Call for lour limes and fees. \r\n \r\nand Ure buildi11g 1qlS cou rpletcly restored irr 1969. a.m.-5 p.n1.,Sun. I p.m.-, p.m. Call for fees. \r\n \r\nOne or lhc largest stages i11 the nation is located l,ere. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nLights on Macon Illumination Tour \r\n \r\nO pen Mon.- F'ri. 9 a.m.- -+ p.m. Call for perfonm1t1ce \r\n \r\nDow11tow11 1\\,1acon, Macon. 3120 I \r\n \r\nscl1edl'le. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nOcmulgee National Monument \r\n \r\n478-74-J-3-10/, 800-768-HOI, www.maconga.org \r\n \r\n120i Emery Hwy., Macon, 3121 7 \r\n \r\nCall for tom limes and fees. \r\n \r\nHay House \r\n \r\n478-752-825i, 1vww.11/,s.govlocmu \r\n \r\n934 Georgid Ave.. Macon, 3 120 1 '/78-7-f2-8l 55, www.georgiatr11st.org/hay.h1111l \r\n \r\nOcmLilgee Nalioual Monument commemorates a I0,000-ycar co11li11uu111 of people. T he 702-acre park \r\n \r\nMADISON J-8 \r\nHistoric Hear tland \r\n \r\nStep into a fairy tale a l the magnificenl Ita lian more Lhan six ,niles of walking trails. Still-visible fea- Bowl Springs Park \r\n \r\nRenaissance Revival Hay House, recently featured on l111cs ,MC ten temple-burial 111otmds, a ceremonial 156 i\\cademy St., Madi.son, 30650 \r\n \r\nA\u0026E's America's Dream Cast.les as the Palace of the ea,th lodge rcconslrudcd over tl,e origiua l 1,000- 706-342--l-f54, ~00-709-7406 \r\n \r\nSmith. Built in the 1850s, this antebellt1 m mansion yeir-old noor, an outline of a Colonial British trading This delightful park that was the origina l Indians \r\n \r\nwith more than 18,000 square feet and 24 rooms dec- post, a Civil War gu11 cmplacc111e11t, and more. Pmk tlernent in Madison has paths, wildlife, and hortic \r\n \r\norated with rnuset1m pieces is a National Historic open dail)' 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., except C hristmas Day and ture. Open daily. 1\"ree. [;l \r\nLandmark. O pen Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- +30 p.m., Sun. New Year's Day. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nI p. rn.-4:30 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC \r\n \r\nHeritage Hall \r\n \r\nRose Hill Cemetery \r\n \r\n277 S. Main St.. J\\ifodison, 30650 \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Shopping \r\n \r\n/091 Riverside Dr, Macon, 31204 \r\n \r\n706-342-962 7 \r\n \r\nDown/own i'vlacon, Macon, 3120 1 \r\n \r\n-+78-74 3-3../01, www.macongo.org \r\n \r\nTh is 1833 antebellu111 house museum is open dai \r\n \r\n-li8-743-3-101, 800-768-3401, www.maconga.org \r\n \r\nListed on the National Register of Historic l'J;1ccs, this and avail,ibk for specia l eve11t,. \r\n \r\nDowntown Macon offers a unique shopping experi- is one of the oldest snrviving publ ic cemetery/parks in \r\n \r\nence for cvcryo11c. O pportu11ities i11clude an eclectic the United States. l'vlany famous 1vl.icon citizens rest Madison City Cemetery \r\n \r\nmix of shops fro,n specially boutiques, and antiques here, including some 600 Civi l War soldiers and Off f\\cademy St., /Vladiso,,, 30650 \r\n \r\nstores, to museum gift shops. Hours vary. [;l WC 6' Southern rock and rol l legend IJ11,1ne Al lman. O pen 706-3-12-1251 \r\n \r\ndaily until sunset. Free. [;l \r\n \r\nFounded in the ca dy 1800s, this ccn,ctcry i11 Lhc h \r\n \r\nIngleside Village Shoppingand Arts District \r\n \r\ntoric distri ct is lhc site or m,rny Co11fcderatc gral' \r\n \r\nIngleside Ave., M\u003c1cot1, 3 1201 \r\n \r\nSidney Lanier Cottage \r\n \r\nOpen dailv 8 a.m.-5 p. m. Free. [;l \r\n \r\n478-743-HOI, 800-768-340 I \r\n \r\n935 High St.. Macon, 31201 \r\n \r\nThis qua int shopping and arts district offers r, wide 478-743-3851 \r\n \r\nMadison-Morgan Cultural Center \r\n \r\nrange ofshopping opport1mities from unique antiques Step back in liine with a guided tour of this 1840 fH S. !\\,fain St., Madison. 30650 \r\n \r\nand collectibles In Bne arts, gmden ;1ccessorics, and National Historic Register cottage that is the birth- 706-342--1743, ww1v.mnrge1n.JJ11blic.lib.ga.t1slmadmo \r\n \r\npotted plants. Dine at one of three unique restaurants place of the fa111ous pod and musician of the O ld See this I895 Romanesque sc hoolhouse and visit \r\n \r\nin the heart of this historic vi llage. Hours 1ary. [;l WC South. Sidney Lanier. See his writings. his flute. and history m11seum1 with pcrforming-:11ts and pennau \r\n \r\neven his bride's wedding gown among some of the exhibils on display. O pen Tne.-Sal. 10 a.m.-5 p. \r\n \r\nLake Tobesofkee Recreation Area \r\n \r\nbeau tiful period furnishiugs and autbe11tic antebel- Call for fees. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n6600 Mosely Dixon Rei., ,\\I/aeon, 3 1220 \r\n \r\n111111 decor. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.rn.-4:30 p.m. Call \r\n \r\n478-474-8770, www.maconga.org \r\n \r\nfor fees. [;l WC \r\n \r\nMorgan County African American Museum \r\n \r\nE11jo}r fishing, camping, boating, picnicking, tennis, \r\n \r\n/56 Academ)' St., Madison, ~06,() \r\n \r\nand swimming on one of three white sand beaches. Starcadia Entertainment Park \r\n \r\n706-342-919 I \r\n \r\nArrowhead Park, Sandy Beach Park, and Claystone 150 Slarcadia Circle, Maco11, 3f2 I0 \r\n \r\nLocated in the 1890 Moore House, this muse \r\n \r\nPark featu re covered pic11ic pavilions, tennis courls, ~78-475-9880. stmcadic, com \r\n \r\nl,ouses ai,tiyue furniture and a variety of artifac \r\n \r\nplaygrounds, and conccssio11s, Open da ily 6 a.m.-10 Choose from bumper boats, a rock-cl imbi11g wall, Opc11 Tue.-f'ri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. noon- 4 p. \r\n \r\np. m. Call for fees. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nminiature golf. race cars, batt ing cages, and a trampo- C;,1 I for fees. [;l WC \r\n \r\nline high jump. An arcade and food arc also avaih,ble. \r\n \r\nMacon Braves Baseball Club \r\n \r\nCall for hours and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nMorga n County Courthouse \r\n \r\nLuther Willie1ms Field, Cenl.rcil Cit)' Pmk \r\n \r\n149 E. Jefferson St., Madison, 30650 \r\n \r\nMacon, 31201 \r\n \r\nTubman African American Museum \r\n \r\n706-342--f-,54, wunv.madisongcwrg \r\n \r\n478-745-89-+3, WllOV.IIIC1COllgt1.org \r\n \r\n340 Walnut St., 1v1acn11, 3120I \r\n \r\nOpen ivlon.- Fri. 9 a.n1.- 5 p.111. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nProfessional baseball is a hit with the 11-facon Braves! 478,743-854-1, w11,v.t\u003c1bma11museum.com \r\n \r\nT he si11glc-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves plays al his- Th e Tubina11 t\\frican Ame rican Museum is Georgia's Richter Cottage \r\n \r\ntorit' Lu LILcr Williams Field each Apri l lhrough largest museum devoted to African American \u003elit, his- 490 ll'ellington St., Madison, 30650 \r\n \r\nAugust. Call for gm11c schedule and ticket prices. tory. and culture. More than a dozen galleries chron- 706-342-0434 \r\n \r\nC;JWCb \r\n \r\nicle lhc s;1ga of resilience and rejoice of Africans in This old cottage lies 0 11 ils early- 1800s original si \r\n \r\nAmerica. Open Mo11.-r ri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 O pen hv appointment. \r\n \r\nMacon Knights Arena Football Team 170 Starcadia Circle, Macon, 3 I2 JO \r\n \r\na.m.-5 p. rn ., Sun. 2 p.rn.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n \r\n WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nRogers House \r\n \r\n478-3 14-3000, 478-314-3000 (ticket in{omiation) \r\n \r\nJ79 E. Jefferson St., Madison, 30650 \r\n \r\nwww.11u1conknights.com \r\n \r\n706-34 3-1090 \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\n Warmth and beauty await you in Milledgeville, Georgia's Antebellum Capitol. Take a charming guided tour aboard the Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau's trolley. Walk in the footsteps of General Sherman as you visit St. Stephens Episcopal Church and the Stetson-Sanford House. \r\nEnjoy a delicious lunch downtown and then visit Lockerly Arboretum and Lockerly Hall, c. 1839. The Arboretum showcases flora native to the Piedmont , area on 50 acres of a former plantation. \r\nFeel the presence of past governors at the Old Governor's Mansion. The house is currently being restored but will remain open throu gh the hard-hat p hase of the project. \r\nSee where major political decisions were made at the Old State Capitol Building, c. 1807. Inside visit Georgia's Antebellum Capitol Museum. \r\n \r\nStop for the night at one of our quaint Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inns or choose from a variety of hotel rooms. For d inner Milledgeville has something to tempt every palate, from Sou thern to Italian. \r\nOn your second day in Milledgeville stop at the John Marlor House, home to Allied Arts, provider of cultural and educational opportunities. Also visit the art gallery which offers works from local artists and features traveling exhibits throughout the year. \r\nLake Sinclair is a beautiful setting for water sports or just relaxing with mother nature. \r\nThis is only a small part of what Milledgeville has to offer. You can come back again and again and never tire of the beauty and charm of this antebellum city. \r\n \r\n www.GEORG I A0N~hM1,-;1).0RG I 1.800 V1s 1T G A \r\n \r\n'l11is 1809 Picd111011t 1\u003efain%tyle house is also a museum. Muskhogean Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nFn joy nature by ll'alki ng on this hnlf-111ilc lrnil local \r\n \r\nOpe,, daily. \r\n \r\nAl1\u003e11g the Oc111ulgee River, 1vlcH\u003c1e, 3/055 229-868-6365 \r\n \r\ncd west of Pi11c Street al tl,c i'vlcttcr Rccreati011 Dcp;irlmcnl. Open daily. r rcc. 0 WC b \r\n \r\nRose Cottage \r\n \r\n19,000 ncrcs of l\u003eollomland hardwoods m.ikc up lhi~ \r\n \r\n179 E. /e{ferron SI., Madiso11, 3065() \r\n \r\nwildlife area alo11g the Ocmnlgec River. No l,nnpiug Salem Church \r\n \r\n706-H3-I090 \r\n \r\ni, allowed. Opc11 daily. Free. \r\n \r\nSalem Rd., C11ncller Count)' \r\n \r\nVisit lhis 1890 house museum llrnl was once owncxl \r\n \r\n912-685-6988 \r\n \r\nby a fom1cr slaw. Open daily for lours. \r\n \r\nOld South Georgia College Auditorium \r\n \r\n'1'11is chnrch w~s founded in J8i9 on the site of llie \r\n \r\n817 College St., McRae, 31055 \r\n \r\nCeorge Lee Pond Dam and is 10\u003c:atcd across lhe r~ \r\n \r\nSouthern Cross Guest Ranch \r\n \r\n229-868-636; \r\n \r\nfrom the Charles C. Harrold Nature Prescnc. Cal \r\n \r\n1670 Betham Cliurch Rel.. 1\\lacliso11. 30650 \r\n \r\nBuilt i11 1893. this venue is th\u003c! ,enter for cnlt11ral arts for hours. Free. ~ WC \r\n \r\n706-3-/2-8027. \"\"\"v.w11tlicrCJSS.com \r\n \r\nin the area. Scaling capacity is 535. Call for lour \r\n \r\nSoulhcm Cross Ranch is 11cstlcd i11 Ceorgia's calllc appoi11hnent. Free. ~ \r\n \r\nSpe\u003cialty Shops of Metter \r\n \r\nco1111try. All-inclusive phin i11cl u\u003clcs horseback riding. \r\n \r\n1\\iletter. 30439 \r\n \r\npool. hot tub. meals, game room, u11limitcd bever- Telfair County Boat Landing \r\n \r\n912-685-2159, 888-573-7960, www.metter-c,111dler.c0111 \r\n \r\nages, a11d more, Open daily 9 a.m.- 7 p.rn. Call for Ocmulgee Ri.-er. US Hwy. 341 Bridge al L11111ber City Historit \u003clownt01rn .\\-letter offers many special~ \r\n \r\nroom a11\u003cl dail) ride r:itcs. ~ WC \r\n \r\n1\\lcR11e, 31055 \r\n \r\n,hops. Call for honrs. ~ WC \u003c\u003e \r\n \r\n229-868,6365 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nEnt\u003c:r the bc\u003c1uljful Ocnmlgcc River at Ilic bridge al Travel Services \r\n \r\nMadison Convention and Visitors Bureau and \r\n \r\nI.umber Cit)', l11cludcs McRacs Landing, Ourkclts Metter local Welcome Center \r\n \r\nLocalWelcome Center \r\n \r\nFerry, Sb1vc~ L,111ding. Jacksonvi lle, a11d McR:111ie 1210 S. /,,E1111i~ St.. /\\,letter, 30439 \r\n \r\n11 ; P.. Je{ferso11 St., Madison, 306;0 \r\n \r\nl-1nding~. Opc11 daily. fi'rec. \r\n \r\n9 I2-685-6988, 888-704-3-131, ,.,,,w,metter-ca11dler.corn \r\n \r\n706-H2--/H, 800-709-7-/06, ,rnw.11w\u003clisonga.org \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.- S.it. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nOpen l'vlon.- F'ri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sal.- Sun. \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\nI 1\u003e.m.-4 p.m. ~ WC b \r\n \r\nTelfair County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n120 E. O11k St.. 1\\ilcRae, 31055 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nHistoric Madison Trolley Tours \r\n \r\n229-868-6365 \r\n \r\nMilan Gty Hall \r\n \r\n115 E. /e{ferwi, Me1cliso11, 30650 \r\n \r\nOpen r-1011.-Fri. Sa.m.- 5 p.rn. ~ WC \r\n \r\nK Railroad St.. Milan, 310(,() \r\n \r\n706-3-12-7018, 888-667-3600 \r\n \r\n229-362--1271 \r\n \r\n7m)TIUD:li \r\nClassic So uth \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands 1902 Train Depot \r\n \r\nlnfom1atio11 011 lhc l\\lilan are:, can he found at ci~ \r\nhall. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.111.-5 p.m. (closed dai\\ \r\nnoon-lp.111.). Free. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nFunsville -+350 Wheeler Hd., l\\ilmtit1e;:, 30907 \r\n \r\nf-lwy. 46 K, /\\!letter, 30439 912-685-4635 \r\n \r\nmOH4EHU \r\n \r\n706-863-3087 \r\n \r\nThis 1902 trnin depot was re110,atcd in the 1990s \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nlfojoy the Water Zone, a \\ 'c:netian carousel, mini-golf under the \u003clireclion of the Candler County Hidoricnl Allied Arts-John Marlor Arts Center \r\n \r\ncourse, go-\u003c:ar1s ,md much more. Opc11 ivlon.-Thur. Society. Call for hours. f ree. ~ WC b  \r\n \r\n20) N. 1\\/a)IIIC St., Milledgevilla, 31061 \r\n \r\n1011.111.- 8 p.m.. l'ri. 10 a.m.-11 p.111.. Sal 10 a.m.-11 \r\n \r\n-+78-452-3950, 800-653-/804 \r\n \r\np.m., Sun. 110011-S p.m. Grottp mies ;wailable. Call 1928 Metter Commissary \r\n \r\nw,vw.milleclgei,i/lec,h.com \r\n \r\nfor fees. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\n1210 S. 1..,vis St. Meller, 30439 \r\n \r\n1l1c Federal-style John i\\ brlor House wJs built in lhi \r\n \r\n9/2.(,85,6988. 888-71}B'/3I, \"\"w.meller-candler.com 18,0s and currcntk houses the Elizabeth Oethunc \r\n \r\nSavannah Rapids Pavilion 3300 P.,,m~to-ux:k Rd. Marli11e,z, 30907 \r\n \r\n'Ilic C'ommis.\u003c:uy houses the local \\\\'clromc center Gnllc11 and the ,\\!lied Aris Center. Open i\\lon.-Fri. \r\nand chamber of commerce. 1l1c commissary served 9 a.m.-5 p.111. F'ree.  WC c;, \r\n \r\n706-868-33./9, 1111,v.sm\u003c11111ahrapids.co111 \r\n \r\nlumber workers i11 lhc 1930s. Its hack porch faces a \r\n \r\nVisit this cou11ly-ow11cd conference center o,crlook- rctlcc-tivc li1kc lill\u003czd with lilies nncl edged with moss- Bartram Forest \r\n \r\ning the Sa,~innnh Ri,-cr and historic Augusta Cmml. draped trees. 01,c11 winter/foll Mon.- Sat. 9 .i.m.-5 US Hwy. HIS., Milledgeri/le, 3/061 \r\n \r\nes From the oh.~ervntion \u003cleek ,isitors can sec the rapid,. p.111., and spring/summer .\\lon.-Snt. 9 a.m.- 5 p.111.. 178-445-2//9. \"\"'\"milledgcrillecib.com \r\n \r\nCall for more infornwtio11 and renl:1I fees. ~ WC 6' Sun. I p.m.- 5 p.nl. F'rce. [J WC \r\n \r\nBarlrnm Forest is an educational center lhat features \r\n \r\nwalking trails wit h educational kiosks. A fovorilc d. \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\nCharles Harrold Nature Preserve \r\n \r\nhirclwalchers, AarlratII forest offers II pavil io11 uncl gat' \r\n \r\nColumbia County Community and Leisure Services \r\n \r\nS,rlem Clwrd i Hd. f., 1'vfotter, 30439 \r\n \r\nden with campi11g available by appoint ment. Opell \r\n \r\n\u003e300 Ewms-lo-Lock Rd., ,\\ l\"rtinez. 30907 \r\n \r\n9 I2-685-0988 \r\n \r\nMon.- Fri. 8 a.rn.-4:30 p.m. Free. ~ WC \r\n \r\n706-868-348 ,.,,w,cn.col11mbia.ga.11s \r\n \r\nThis private preserve owned by the Natur(' \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. S a.m.- 5 p.n,. 0 WC 0- \r\n \r\nCon,enanc-y provides habitat for a large popnlntio11 CentennialCenter \r\n \r\nof F.1/iulfia rocemos\u003c1, a rare 0ower. Open Daily. Ceargia College aud S/\u003c1/e U11i1wi1ity \r\n \r\nIA  1~ \r\n \r\n_ _ _ _ _,. F'rcc. \r\n \r\nCfork St., Milledgeville, 31061 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\n-178-415-1789, 11-.,11.gcsu.edu \r\n \r\nliberty Square Dow111ow11 i\\lcRae. McR\u003cte, 310;5 229-868-6365 \r\n \r\nGuido Gardens/Evangelistic Association 600 ,\\ '. u.~vis St.. Metter, 30-+39 912-685-2222 ..,,,.._GuidoGnrd,ms.org \r\n \r\n:\\tlultiuse fucilit\\' is home to CC\u0026SlJ b.isketbal \r\ntcm11s. Concert; and \\'l'lrious public c,ents arc abi \r\nheld here. Seats nppro,imatcly ;.ooo visitors. Call ftj \r\n \r\n:vlcRllc is home lo n Stah,e of Liberty replica that is In Dccc111l,ur the gardens arc decorated wilh nearly n hours aml fees. C;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nI/16 Ilic aelltal si,c, a Lihcrly 13ell, ,md a marble million C hristmas lights and nt1 r11ct ;HI average niglil- \r\n \r\nmc111ori:il 10 tloosc who died in service. Open d.iily, ly crc,wd of ll bOut 1,000 people. Sec ivliclrncl C 11ido's Central State HospitalMuseum \r\n \r\nF'rce. e,. \r\n \r\ninspirational progmm \"Seed from the Sower,\" Opell Swint A,e., Milleclge11i//e, 31062 \r\n \r\ndnilr. F'rce. ~ WC b \r\n \r\n-178-4-15-1757. 888--153-1575 \r\n \r\nLirtle Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge \r\n \r\nThis museum highlight., lhc more-lhan-150-p:ar e \r\n \r\nTwo miles uurlh of McRae, offl-111?' 14 1 \r\n \r\nOld lake Church and Cemetery \r\n \r\nlence of tlic hospital. Open hy appoinlnrnnl on \r\n \r\nMcRae, 3 /055 \r\n \r\nI lwy. -16 IT... Matter, 30B 9 \r\n \r\nGroups ,ire welcome. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.111.-5 p. \r\n \r\n229-868-7-+71. \"\"' w.ge1slateparks.org \r\n \r\n912-685-6988. 888-704-3431 \r\n \r\nFree. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nThis park boasts 1111 excellent location i11 the ltearl of Built in 1839. the Old Lake Church is the oldest \r\n \r\nsouth Georgia. Campin~. cottages. lodge with restau- church in Candler County, an\u003cl the l-1kc Cc111ctc1y is Flannery O'Connor Memorial Room \r\n \r\nrant and meeting foc, lities. 265-acrc lake with bcarh lht largest ccmete11 in Candler County. Open d.iil)', Ina D. R11S$ell Library, Georgia College \u003c1ncl St \r\n \r\nand boat rental, golfC'\u003clll1'5e ancl prosho1\u003e, fishing. pic- Free. O b \r\n \r\nUnil'ersity, Milledge,ille.31061 \r\n \r\nnicking, tennis, and mim-golf are some of the amc11i- \r\n \r\n178-4I5-\u003c/0\u003c/7, librar)',gcsu.ed11/~.,cl(oc.l,tml \r\n \r\nlics ,w.iilablc. Hiking tr,,il and boar\u003clw:rlk highlight ;1 Outdoor Nature Trail \r\n \r\n' ll1e Flannery O'Connor Memorial Roo111 is fi \r\n \r\nbu,iard rookery. Opc:11 dailr 7a.m. - 10 p.m. Call fo, 160 S. Register St.. Metter, 30-+39 \r\n \r\nfee~. C;l we b \r\n \r\n912,685-2370 \r\n \r\n98 \r\n \r\nnishe\u003cl in the Victorian stvlc of the 1870s. :Vl:invof pieces were hrought fro..n t\\ndullin, the form. wh \r\n \r\n lliftoric Soulh \r\n \r\nO'Connor lived ant! where sh\u003c.: wrote most of her \r\nfiotion. \r\nGeorgia'sAntebellum Capitol Museum zOl Ii. Gree11e S1.. 1Vlilledgeville. 31061 -178--153-1803. 1vww.g(1c11111seum.nel Georgia's ;\\nlchdl111n C.ipilol l\\1uscllln is an c111lorg iug rnuscn111 ~01crned by Georgia's Ankbellnm Cipilol So(icly. 'I he 111useu111s mission is lo id,nlify, rese:irch, colle\u003c-1. inlcrprd. prcscne, and con11111111ic;ite the hislo'} and cnhurc of lhe ~lilledgc,illc/ Baldwin Countr nr,\"1. Opc,1 \\ lon.- Fri. 9 a.111.- 5 p.m. \r\nCall in .ichancc for tour limes and fees. [il WC c,. \r\n \r\nlake Sinclair US Hwy. +II. /\\lille\u003clge,ille, i/061 478-151--1687 15,000 acrci of w:1tcr i,1 a heautiful selling for ull \r\nwnter sports. imludi11g nshing. skiing, boating, or jusl relaxing ~nd e11jo)i11g Mother Nature. \r\n \r\nLockerlyArboretum 15H lrwinto11 Hd.. Milledgeville. 31061 -178...f52-2//2. 11'11'11'.lockerlyarbore/um.org \r\n'J11e Lockerli,\\rborelum is a pri,ale. nonprofit c\u003clu \r\ncational cnkrp,isc designed to enhance the cnltuml and acsthclic life of lhe Milledgeville area. Opc,1 \\lon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Oet.-1'.lay Sal. I p.m.-\u003e p.111.. June-Sept. Sal. 10 a.m.-2 p.111. C:,11 for holiday scl1cd11le. free. Donations acceple\u003cI. [;1 WC \r\n \r\nlockerlyHall \r\n \r\nJ'iH /nvi11to11 Rd., Milledgerilie. 3 /061 \r\n \r\n78--152-2 112. '178-152--1687 \r\n \r\nw11av.lockerly\u003c1rho1etu111.org \r\n \r\nlluilt aro1111rl 1839, Lockcrlv Hall is a 11,icrocosm of \r\n \r\ntile fi nest 1\u003el:111t:itio11 archi lc~lure of th e Milledgeville \r\n \r\narea as well as the c.-11t irc Cotton llell or lhe Old \r\n \r\nSouth. Tours arnil:ihk on the Monday J\\,fillcdgcvillc \r\n \r\nHistoric Troller 'lour. Call for information and fees. \r\n \r\nl;;IWC \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nRocky Creek Day-Use Park Rock)' Greek He/. Milledgel'ille, 3JU6J f71l-'l\u003e3-0022. 800-653-18(H. \"\"'\"'111ille\u003cig,:1illecvb.ccm1 M:li11 t;i i11cd l.,y the Georgia Power Comp:1ny. Rolk~ Creek P(l rk olTcri dav nse of picnic lablcs llncl grills 011 a nrst-co111c-l1 rsl-.se ne basis. The park ,,lso h,1sa bc;1cl1 :ind swi111ming area. fishing dock, and bon t r;1111p. A p:ll'ilio11 i~ i11:1ilahle In rent. Park open W\u003c:\u003cl.-Suu. 10 a.rn.-i p.111. \r\nSt. Stephen's Episcopal Church 220 S. ll'\u003cll'11c St.. J\\lilletlge,.ille, ; 1061 -li8-1\u003e2-2i10. mn1.111illedg(!l'illeC1h.com The ch11rd1 was built in 18~I and comecr;itcd in 18~3. A.gothie roof now rephices the origirml !Int roof. which wns deslroycd h) the explosion or the nearby arscn;,I duri11g the War Between the Stales. The li:1nck:1rvcd ch.111ccl furniture w.is cxcculccl by m1 c:irly parisli io11cr, C;iplain Joli n Wilco, . i\\ce. \r\n[;l WC 6- \r\nStetson-Sanford House 6()1 \\V. Ilan,od St., Milledgeville. 31061 -li,~-152--16Si. 800-653- JSD-I, u,rn.111il/etlgel'i/le.,l,.,...,m Buili iu ISH in the .\\lillc\u003clgc,illc Federal slylc hy local ;irchilcct John ~larlor, the house fe.tlur,,s a l'albdia11 double portico a11d orgin,11 pilaster,. 1\\ ~top 011 lhl.' trolley lour. I] \r\nWalter 8. Williams Park CJ\\ (/,'? 22 \\\\~, Milletlgeville, 3106/ -178--1-15,0785. 111111. milletlgevillecvh.,0111 ' Iltc 1xirk i11cl11des a walking and running track. soft. i\u003e,dl fields. 111:iygrouml. and hnskethall courts. Ope11 \r\nd:,il)' 8 n.111.-6 p.m. f ree. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nTravel Services Milledgeville Convention and Visitors Bureau/Welcome Center 200 W. Hancock St., Millecl!!\u003c'Villc. 31061 478-./52-./687. 800-653- 180  \"'\"'\"'.111illedgevillecvb.corn \r\nOpe,, Mon.-h i. 9 n.111.-5 p.rn.. S,,I. 10 ,1.111.-4 p.111. \r\n~WC \u0026,. \r\nHistoric Trolley Tour ZOO\\\\'. Ila11cock St., i\\ lilledgc,.ille. 31/161 178-452-46-Si, 800-653-180~. 11\\,,..,mil/('(/geril/ec,b.com Call for lour limes and fees. \r\nThe Old Governor's Mansion Tour 120 S. Clark St., i\\lilledge1il/c. 3/061 \r\n4i8--l-l'i-4, , \r\n11~~.111i/ledgmillec,b.com nr \"~\".g,-s11.edulm\u003c111sio11 C;,11 for lour times and fees. \r\nSelf-Guided Memory Hill CemeteryTour /,iberty and Franklin Sis., Millec/geville. 31061 -fi/i-1 51-687. 800-653-180 \"\"\"\"', 1t1illedgevil/ec11/J.C'n111 \r\nClassic South BoGinn Aquarium and Aquatic EducationalCenter 1061 Ilatche,y Rd.. !\\Iii/en. 30+12 178-982- /68 \"111is :14uariurn has 26 a411;irium Ianks \u003clispl~ying fish. reptiles. and turtles. Open \u003cbil~ 9 :t.m.-4 p.m. Tours m~rilablc by appointment. Call for fo\u003c:$. l:;1 6' \r\nMagnolia Springs StatePark Vire miles north o(Millen 011 (;,\\ Ilwy. 25 /OB Magnolia Springs Dr., Mille11, ,O-..f2 ./78-982-1660, 800-864-7275, 11~vw.gas/\u003c1teJwrks.org Known for ils n ysta l-clcar springs, scen ic boardwalk. a,,c.J free freshwater ~q,rnrium (,~II for lrours). tliis \r\n \r\n@ \r\n \r\nMarlorHouJe 201 N. \\\\'c1y,1e St.. ,\\/illedge,ille. 3l061 78--152-3950, '\"'\"'111ilfotlgerillecl'b.l'Om John Marlor, English rnasler builder. built this hous\u003c: a., a wedding present for the second lVlrs. Mnrlor. It is one of four historic buildings that make up the Millcclgcvi lle-llaklwi11 County Allied .Arts Cen ter. It houses lhc Allied ;\\rts offices a11d lhe l~lizabctlt Marlor Gethu11c ,\\rt C allery, Open i'vlon.-Fri. 9 a.rn.-5 p.m. Open Snn. 2 p.111.- 4 p.rn. for exhibit \r\nopenings 011ly. 1cll11,, a,~1ilable. f ree. [;l WC 6- \r\nMuseumand Archives ofGeorgia Education \r\n131 S. Clark St.. Milledgeiille. J1061 m-..-i5-i39r This two-, lon former rcsi\u003clcncc was huih in 1900. It now pro,idcs.spacc for the historical records, artifarts. and mcmorohilia docu111c11ti11g the de,elop111c11I of eclucalion i,1 Ccorgia. Open Mon.-Fri. 110011.- 5 p.m. and by appoi111ment. Vrec. [il WC6' \r\n \r\nameson Inns \r\nL - ---,- - -', \r\n\"Legendary Service for a Pe,fect Stay Every Time...Guaranteed\" \r\n Class ic So uthe rn Colon ia l Decor l~~~ !.-,....u.,...._J.,..,,,...-  Delu xe Dail y Co nt inental Breakfast \r\ng1~  F r ee HBO \u0026 Exte nsive Ca b le Li ne -up \r\n.,.,L.  Swi m mi n g Pool \u0026 Fitn ess Cen t er \r\n Free USA Today \u0026 Local Calls 25\" Color TV's \r\n \r\nOldState Capitol Building Georgia r\\!lililary College. 20 I E:. Greene St. Milledgavillc. 3JU6J '178,453-2035, -+iS-53-1 803 fo r lours \r\nwww.gac musl'um.c\u003cJ m \r\nBuilt aro1rncl 1807. the Old Capitol Building is on the National Rcgiskr of IlisloriC' Places and is considered the first example of Gothic architecture in a public \r\nbuilding in the Uuitcd St,1lcs. ll sencd a$ the seal of govcmn,ent for lhc Slate of Georgia from l80i to 1868. The Sce\u003c:s,ion Con\\'ention was held in its lcg- \r\nisla1i1c chmnlwr, in 1861. Call for tours. [;1 WCb \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n www.0 EOR C!A01d vlv M1 Nn.onc I 1 .800 V 1S 1T GA \r\n \r\npark offers 11111ch more. sud, a~ l11111ping. coll~gc\u003c. playground. swimming pool. picnic areas. ZS-acre lake with bo.11 rent~!. a11d ten ,nil\u003c:\u003e of hikc-.111d-hikc tr:iils. II i, .ilso home to alligators. turtll~. ihis. heron\u003c. a11J other species. l':irl. open d,,il)\" i ;1.111.-IO p.111 Call for fee,. l;l WC 6, \r\n \r\nTravel Services Jenkins County Chamber of Commerce 5~8 C:O11O11 A\u003e-e.. IV/i//e11. 30+!2 /78-982-5595. je11kinscleput@ie{{er.me11crg}'.to111 Open Mo,1.-Fri. 9 :1.111.-5 p.111. l;l WC 6- \r\nJID]m:J[ \r\nHistoric Heartland Confederate Cemetery-Barnesville 1.5 mile., ca.\u003c/. 011 Ohl t\\labama HJ.. 1\\ /i/11er. J0Z5i \r\nii0-358-2632 Buri.ol sitc nf 111ort' th,111 I00 ConfoJcrate troops. \r\n \r\nSwint'sPecans and Candies \r\n \r\nOle/ 1111,. 4I, i\\li/110,, l0257 \r\n \r\n770-358-2608 \r\n \r\nVisit tli i, t:111dy tomp:lll)' for a t~stc ofclllttlics 111:odc \r\n \r\nthe way folks mndc them )'Cnrs ;ogo. Featured on \r\n \r\nC:s/N. Opc11 Mo11.-Sal. 10 :1.m.- 5:30 p.11,.. SL111. I \r\n \r\np.m.-5 p.111. Jo'r\u003c.'c. l;l WC \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland Hamburg State Park \r\n.W mile., 110,1/, o(Sa11Jemill~. ofi\" H11,-. /OZ '178-552-239~. \"\"'''l:\". 'slat\u003cparh.org Ila111h11rg i~a \u003c111ict ,~ork with a restored 1921 \\\\-:OICr powered i;ristmill llwt is still operational IO\u003cl~y. Cmnping. a m11sc11111 with agric-uhural tools. a 225acrc lake \\I ilh ho.11 rcn lal. ftshiug. hiking, and picnieki11g arc nvailnhlc. O l'cn d:iily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. C:111 for foes. I] WC 6' \r\n~ \r\nHistoric Heartland Davis-EdwardsHouse 2l8 N. lJrcx1\u003cl St.. 1\\ilo11me. 306.55 770-167-6663 Built ;orou11d 18t5 :md r~torc,I in 19i0. tloi~ house has a lll)~kry room fc:1l11rccl in the cl1ilJrc1o's book l/nc/e Rolx-r(, s~cret. hy \\\\')11) folk St. Joi111. Ilomc oi the Ilistoric;il Sncicl\\ of W:1lton Co11nh. Tour:- \r\n0 \r\na,-:iilahle. Opc11 b)' :1pp~in1mcn1 only. Call for fees. \r\nI] we c- \r\nHistoric Downtown Monroe Mcmroe, 3065\u003e-2l l7 ii0-26i -i 516, 1,\"~.mo11roega,com Enjoy shopping. diniug. mid strolling the streets of \r\nthis liistoric clow11tow11. I lours var)'. Free. c:l WC \u0026- \r\n \r\npo11d., a fhc-acre rock 0111croppi11g. c\u003clucatio11al center. hiking. fishing. hird1rntching. ln111ling. mod 1\u003e1i111i1i,c Cllntping. Open :\\lon.- Fri. 9 a.111.--f p.m. F'tL'C, c:lWC b. \r\nHistoric Courthouse /Jl)ll'IIIQ11'11 Sq.,are, J\\/011/ice//o. 3!06-i i()6,./6$-8994 1311ilt around 1908. the co11rtl1011sc is lislctl 011 lhc N:1tio11:1l Register of Ilistoric Places. Opc,1 i\\11011.-Fri. \r\n8 :1.111.-\"l:30. Free. Cil WC 6. \r\nJackson Lake II\"'}$. 16 ,md 212, Mo11tic:ello. 30233 706--168-89'-J-/, 1m1v.monlicelloga.org Eujo)',wi111mi11i;, hoating, fishing, and \\\\~tier recrc:1tio11. I lours ,~1rv \\\\'ilh the local businesses on the lake. Opc11 dail;-. Free. c:l WC \r\nMonticello Crossroads Scenic Byway At GA / ht~'$. I I mid IB, ,\\ /011ticcllo. 3106-1 i06-168-883-I, M\\Ol'.IIIOlllice//og\u003c1.org Re,Ct'cnd Lorenzo Dow, the fomous '\"w11lking cva11gcli\u003e1.'' (ll'C~d,cd here. Dows P11lpil. slrnpld from rork. st111,ds at the beginning of the Monticello Cmssro:ocb Ccorgia Scenic Bvwav. Free. [;;i 6' \r\nMonticello Historic District \"10111ice/lo, \u003eI064 i06-l6!i-.%H. n~vw.m011licelloga.org Tiu: entire cil\\ of\\lonticello is listed on the '-ational Rcgislcr of 1-lislorie Places. I-lours ,My. Free l;l WC 6, \r\nMonticello, Home oflrisha Yearwood \\\\'(lsl1iugton Sr.. 011 the Square. ,\\/011/ice//o. 3/06-1 i06--168-8831. \"\"\"'.111011licelluga.urg T itis ho111c is :o lrih111c lo Trisha Yemwood.1\\ Crn111111v A\\\\:trd- wiuning musician, Ccorgia ,\\fosic llall ~f 1~1111\u003c: iuductcc, Grand Ole Opry inductee. nnclC'Ollll lry recording artist, Yeamood ,;rcw up in Monticello. \r\nOconee National Forest /\u003c1~/J\u003c'r Count)', Montice//o. 31064 i06--185-7IIO. MVlv.monticelloga.urg Thi$ n:olional forest encompasses 11,500 :icrc, of1i11blic Janel, will, lwo wildlife managcmcut :orCa$. Iliking, c.nnping. bird\\\\\"Jlching, and wildlife obscr.,,tion ~re a,-:iilahlc \"ithi11 lhe park Open daily. Frcc, c:l \r\nSeven Islands Trail }t1s/X!r \u003c:011111)', 1\\ lo11ticello, 3106-1 i 06,/Ml-88H, Mvw.mo11ticellogc1.org T his India,, trnil, wl,ich later became :1 stagcco:och ronlc. elates hack to 1670. Travel dirl roads thnl cl:ole \r\nb,ll'k to the 1600s aml \u003cnjuy a nostalgic ride lhrough011t J;1spcr County. Open tlaily. F'ree. \r\n \r\nMonticello Historic District Driving Tour 011 I/Jc Square. J\\1011ticel/o. 3106-1 706--/68-8831. \"\"w.111011ticdloga.org Call for tour limes aud fee. \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\nDickey Farms ;4-10 Old llwr. 3-11. 1vlusclla. 311)66 17/l-836--1362: 800-732-21-12. 1mw.g\u003c1pc11d1es.com One or the olcksl pcach-growi11g .incl -p,1cking famu in Georgia. \\.\\latch :,s pc:1cl1cs come in from th, \r\norchard and go out lo th~ grocery store. Purch~ fresh from the focldl C:,11 for :1ppoi111t11cn1s. Op\u003c,11 \r\nc- :\\lon.-Su11. 8 a.111.- 6 p.111. Free. l;l WC \r\n \r\n I \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nCome Away Plantation \r\n \r\n3739 N. Elam Clt11rc/J Rd.. Non,'O\u003cJll. 30821 \r\n \r\n706--165-3292, 8H8-7ii-6l46 \r\n \r\nu,iw.co1neo,,,ayplc111Je1tio11.co,,, \r\n \r\nT his historic plantation is now a co111111crci:1l lnmlirig \r\n \r\nprescrvc, \"s well as a site for fi,I,i11g :nod 1cnnit \r\n \r\nCo11forcnce center nnd lodging 011-sitc. Open \r\nMo11.- Fri. 9 a.111.-5 p.111. [;;i WC \u0026- \r\n \r\nBirthplace of Rural Free Delivery (RFD) Historical Marker US /-In?' 278. NomooJ. 10821 706--16.\u003e-9675 Hi\u003ctorie site co111111c111or:oting the hirth of Rural Fm: Dcli,cr, is obser..obk from ro:od. In 1868 six ntCII along a fhc-111ilc rur:ol mule hirccl Jcr11 P:irsons IO \r\ndclh er and collect 111:ril. l~:och morning. -uncle J\u003c'rl) - 1M,lc a tc11-111ilc \"~ilk. co,-cri11g 3.l00 miles JlCf ieM. Senator n,011,as E. \\\\':olson. ohscr.cd this pe1- \r\nfccl pbn a, a )Otmg bor;111d lal~r. in Ib'\u003cJ3. spc,nsorcd \r\nthe hill that crc:alcd Rural F\"-c Dclhc11- \r\n \r\nHis toric Heartla nd Oxford College 100 /({)mill St.. Oxford. 3005-1 800-723-8328. w1V1v.c111ory.e\u003cl.,/o.x{orcl This instilulion provides the first lwo )'C:trs lo\\\\'ard a four-vc:or Emor. cdnc:otion. l'nrl of the Ci\\'il War \\\\ilf fougi,t i11 n;a,bi :trClls. and :o cc111clcry of \r\nCo11fodcmtc soldie~ is located 0 11 e;1111pus. Call for \r\ntour :oppoi11lmenl. Open I',lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.--1 p.n~ Free. l;l WC b. \r\nYarborough Oak \\\\( Clark St.. Downtown Oxford. Ox{orc.l, 3005-1 \r\n770-787-3868 l\\mncd \"'I he Prince of the forest,' lhb 111t1g11ifrcenl old wh ile o:ik lrt'\u003c' wris clcedccl to ils(lf i,, 1929. Open dail)', Free. c:l 0-- \r\n \r\nMcDaniel Tichenor House 319 i\\lcDa11icl St.. ,\\ /o11roc. 30655 770-267-'\u003e602 Home offunner Gcorgi3go,-c:mor. Call for appoiulmcnl. \r\nTrovtl Services Walton County Chamber of Commerce P.0. /lo., 89 323 IV. $/\u003ering St.. /1/rmroe. 30655 770-267.()59-1. Mvw.1rc1/trmc/1e1mbcr.org \r\nwe o- Open 1'1011.-'n nir. 9 :1.111.-5 p.111., rri. 9 ,1.111.- 4 p.111. \r\nI] \r\nt,11UOOOl1IUll!)1 Historic Heartland Charlie Elliott WildlifeCenter 543 C:llioll Tr., Mo11tice//o, 3!06-1 706--168-8991, i0(\u003e-~68-88H E11ioimore 1ha11 6,000:icrcs of wildlife. includi11g 29 \r\n \r\nTrisha Yearwood Parkway \r\nCA Ilwy. 8, N., Mo11tice/lo, 3106\"1 i06--/68.,SH, 1i,1w.mo11tice//oga.org Dcdil\u003ctolcd to the country music sensation. the ,~orkwa)' begins al the dO\\\\ nto\\\\11 square in :\\lonliecllo. \r\nTravel Setvices Monticello-JasperCounty Chamberof Commerce \\Vt1shi11gto11 St.. 011 the Square. City Co1-cm111cnl Ceo/er, Mo11ticello. 3106-t 706--168,899-1, \"\"\"''.monticelloga.org O11cn t\\1011.-Fri. IO :un.--4 p.m. Cil WC 0-. \r\nMonticello CrossroadsTrailhead and Visitors Center 123 \\V. W11sl,i11gto11, 0 11 lhe Squcire Mo11ticalla, 3106-1 706-168-883-1, 11~~11.1nu11licellogc1.org Open Mo11.-Fri. 8 a.111.- 5 p.m. Call for additional \r\nlioms. I] WC 6- \r\n \r\nHistori\u003cHeartland Georgia National Fairgroundsand Agri\u003center /fl/ I~\"')' \\V,1lker l'J.,,,-.. Perry. ,1069 178-987-\u003e2-li, \"\"\"'g11{c1.co111 This complex hosts )\"\u003c.~rr-round C\\'Cnls mch as 1he Ccorgia National Fair. cou~crb. rodeos. horse shows, lhcstock con11\u003ectition,. RV rallies. and sporting ('\\'Cills. Open :\\lon.- Fri. 8 u.111.-5 p.111. c:l WC b. \r\nPeach Blossom Trail l'erry. 3 I 069 -178-988.S000, w11w./Jetr)\"gr1.com Pc:rrv is lhc southem end of the Pc:u.:h Blossom TraiL whi~h begins at Jonesboro. \r\nSam Nunn Exhibit 1100 \"1,1in St.. Pem. 3!069 -178-988-6200 , \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\n Hiftoric South \r\n \r\n'fhe Sam Nunn Exhibit, hon.sed in the Houston County Board of F.d11cation Building, includes memorJbi]ia from N1mn's earlj childhood to his days in 1V1. shington. D.C . as a U.S. senator. Open Mon.-Fri. s,1.in.-4:30 p.m. Pree. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nTrove/ Services \r\nPerry Area Convention and Vi,itors Bureau JO] Gen. Courtney /lodges Dlvd. f'errr, 31069 478-988-8000, www.perryga.com Open Mon.- Vri. 9 a.111.-5 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.rn.-4 p.m. Jiso j\\1(ernorial Day to Labor Day Sun. I p.m.-5 f\u003e.lll. \r\n~we\u0026 \r\nWalking Tour JOI Gen. Cvurt,wy /-lodges Blvd.. Perry, 3 1069 478-988-8000, mvw.perryga.com \r\nMagnolia Mid lands Bland Farms 0 11e mile of( Hw)'- 121, le11 miles S01Jth of Reidsville Reidsville, 30427 800-752-0212, 800-\\/1/JALIA (for lour information) \r\nn,e110,av.blandfarms .con, world's largest grower and shipper of the official state vegetahle, the Vidalia Sweet On ion. Open Mon.-firi. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC \r\nGordonia-Alatamaha State Park 1-16, Exit 104 offH11y. 280 912-557-774\"1, \\v11~v.gas1ateparb.org TI1is 206-acre park ieatures a newly expanded golf course ~md pro shop, a campground. a h:1kc \"vith bont rental, a ~wimming pool, tennis courts) 111i11i-golf, :ind picnic areas. Open daily 7 a.111.-l Op.111. Call for rces. \r\nI] WC 6- \r\n \r\nColouel Be11jm11i11 1-fowkius, who served tl,roughout the RevoJutionary \\Var as cl me111bcr of General \\\\.'aslii11gto11's staff. Opc11 daily. Free. [;;l 6,. \r\nG\u0026GCanoe Adventure Trips 1400 GA Hwy. 128, Roberta, 31078 478-836-2729 C,rnoc down the Flint River with a rented canoe, life vest, notat ion device, ancl paddle. Overnight canoe trips fc.1turc one ha lf of canoe !Tip, stopping for di11ner, a night's rest in your rented tent, breakfast, and thcn complel'ing your Canoe Adven ture ' Ii-ip. \r\nMuseum ofSoutheastern Indian, 777 fulia Jordan /{cl., Hober/a. 3/078 478-836-9102 An outstanding collection of lndiau artifacts from the cnltme of tribes in the southeastern region of the United Stales. Open fri.-Sat. 10 a.111..-5 p.111. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Roberta-Crawford County Chamber of Commerce \r\n38 Wright Ave., Rober/a, 31078 478-836-3825, 11Mw.rober1\u003c1craw/ordchamber.org O pen Mon.- Fri. 8:, 0- noon . [;;l WC 6,. \r\nROUND OAK \r\nHistoti\u003cHea rtland Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge 718 Round Oak!/uliette Rd., Round Oak, , 1038 478-986-54-1l, Jiiedmnnt./iic, gov This , 5,000-acre wildlife refuge includes hiking tra ils, wildl ife drive, fishing, and educational opportunit ies. Daylight homs, special programs and tours by reservation. O pen l\\\u003elon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nRUTLEDGE \r\nHistori\u003cHeartland Hard Labor Creek State Park 1-20, F.xit 105 to Hut/edge, then follow signs 706-557-300 I, www.gasta1eparks.org Cimping, cottages, golf course and pro shop. lake with beach, boat rental, hiking trails. equestrian trails with camping area (nu horse rentals). and picnic tables are all available al Hard Labor Creek. Open daily 7 a.111.- IU p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nClassic So uth Brown House Museum 260 N. Harris Si., Scmdersville, 3 1082 478-552-1965, www.washi11gtnncou11ty-ga.cn111 The Brown House provicled loclging for General Shcrrnan on his march th rough the South. Now restored lo its original condition, it showcases Civil \\Var and Sandersville historic artifacts. Open Tue.-Th11r. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l 6,. \r\nOld City Cemetery Virginia Ave. c111d W. Church St, Sandersville, 31082 478-552-3288, www.washinglo11co1111ty-ga.com Built during the early 1800s, this cemetery ha, altrnc tive iron fences and interesting 111ouu111e11ls from Lhc I9th and 20th centuries. t\\n old stagecoacl, road is marked through the center or the cemetery. Numerous inAut'.ntial citizens ;:1nd sornc Union soldiers are buried here. \r\nWashington County Courthouse Courihottse SquC1re, Sandersville, , I082 478-552-3288, washi11g/onco11nty-ga.com 17, is courthouse was lost to fire in 1855. General Shcnmm bumccl the second building in 1 86 on his \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services Greater Tattnall ChamberofCommerce and ReidsvilleWelcome Center 120 Brazell St.. Reidw ille. 30453 9]2-557-6323. www./\u003c11/m1ll.com \r\nOpen lvlou.-Fri. 8 ,i.rn.- 5 p.rn . [;;l WC 6. \r\nRHINE \r\nMag nolia Midl ands Cypress lake Plantation US Hw)'. 280, Rhine, 31023 229-385-305 1 TI1is outstanding attraction is the rookery of thous1. nds of nesting birds such as ibises, herons, cranes, egrets, anhingass and more. These birds nest here annually from April through September. Boating lours, hiking, wagon rides. pavilion with snack bar, and picnic area. By appointment on ly._ \r\n \r\nExperience REAL Southern Hospitality \r\nVisit beautiful Perry in the Heart of Georgia \"Home of the Georgia National Fairgrounds \u0026 Agricenter\" \r\nI-75 (Exits 134 - 138) US 341, US 41 \u0026 Hwy127, bring youto Perry \r\nLet's keep \"Georgia on My Mind\" and \"Perry on your Way\"! \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland Benjamin Hawkins Gravesite CA 1-lwy. 128 W. Roberta, 3 /078 478-836-3825, w\\lsv.roher/acrawforddwmber.org Colonel Beniam in JJawkins served throughout the Revolutionary W,1r as a u,cm ber or Genera l Washington's staff. After the wM he was sent In Georgia to assu111e jurisdiclio11 over all Indian 1\"iihes south of the Ohio River. I-le cst;Jhlishecl the Creek Indian Agency 01 1 lhc banks of the Fli nt River where \r\n' he made his permanent home. I-le died at his home \r\nand was buried nea r the river. Open daily. Free. [;;l \r\nBenjamin Hawkins Monument Wright Ave. a11d E. Agency St. Roberta, 31078 ~i8~36-3825, www.mhertacrawfordchamher.org This monument was erected in 1931 by the U.S. govt rrnnent lo commemorate the life and service or \r\n \r\nVisit the Perry Welcome Center at Exit.135 For more information contact (478) 988-8000 \r\nwww.perryga.com Tune to 1610 for Info \r\n101 \r\n \r\n march lhrough Georgi;,. The1 Clock lower was added \r\nin a rcnovalion br B. r.Goodrich in 1899. The \\Vcsl \r\nAnnex 11as added iu 1939 :111\u003cl is listed on the Nalional Rcgislcr of 1-listoric:il Places. Open Mo11.-Fri. 8 :un.-5 p.111. I] Os \r\nWashington County Genealogical Museum 129 /011,,s St., Sandersville. 31082 -li B-552-\u003e288 formerly ;1 city jail, this building i, ll()w a center of rC5i.~rclt 011 fo11Jily history of \\\\~1shingtotl County. Opcu Tue. ,tlld Thur. 2 p.m.-5 1\u003e.m. Call for fees. \r\nTravel Services Washington County Chamber of Commerce I 3 / \\.\\'. Haynes St., Sanelersvillc. 31082 47B-552-3288 \r\nLake Lindsay Grace I /6i Grifl)s Rd., Scre,-eu, 31560 9 I2-579-6475 Enjoy fishing. hoaling, ;111d wulcr sports. Open dail)' Free. (;J WC \r\nHistoric Hca rlland Sporting Clays Course and Five-Stand /~ Rumble Hd.. Smarr. 31086 -178-9+1-99/0, -178-99-1 -99IO We offer a I00-bircl sporting clays cotirsc over 12 ,talions, ,111d 25-bird /i,e-stand spo11ing clays. \r\nHistoric Heartland Blue Willow Inn 29'1 N. Cherokee Rel.. C,\\ Jl wr 11 Social Circle. 30025 770--164-2I3/, 800-552-88/3. \"\"\"'blucwillowi1111.com Opened in 1991 ant.I housed in a turn-of-the-century Creek Rcvi,':11 mansion, lhe Blue Willow Inn has been awarded a Southern Lii-ing Readers Choice \r\n/\\ward for Best Snrnll To\"~ Rcst;111ranl in lhc South for lhe pasl fi,c years. ln ,\\ pril 2001 lhc restaurant was li,td as 11umber 3 on USA 'foda)\"s lvp ten nalionwidc list of Creal Places to Pill Up Your f'lalc. Open Tuc.-Fri. 11 a.m.-2:30 p.111. ,111d 5 p.111.-8 p.nt., Sat. \r\nes 11 a.111.-3:30 p.111. and -1:30 p.111.-9 p.111., Sun. 11 \r\n.,.111.-9 p.111. ~ WC \r\nFox Vineyards and Winery 225 GA / hi?' / I S., Socit1I Circle. 30025 770-787-5-102 This mw1rd-wi1111ing f:n11ily-mv11ccl winery ofTcrs tuurs and tasli ngs seven days a week. Opc,1 Wcd.-Silt. 10 \r\na.111.-6 p.m., Sun. I p.111.-6 p.m. Call fo,fees. I] WC 6-- \r\nSocial Cir\u003cle National Historic Distri\u003ct Social Circle, 30025 770-164-2380, \"\"'~v.b/11ewil/owi1111.com l::Stahlid1c\u003cl in 1832 and 011 the National Register of Ilistoric Pln\u003c'CS since 1980. this town hn.1 chnrming Vidori:111 shops and ,1 ltislori\u003c: town well. Call for \r\n111orc i11form.1tion. ~ WC Os \r\nTown Well Social Circle. 30025 770--16-1-2380, 11a1~v.b/11ewillowi1111.co111 Social Circle gol ils n.1111c:: fro111 lhc well in lhe middle of to\"11 where residents galhcrcd Iv ,w.1p stories of the d;1y. Open daily. Free. \r\nTro up's Tomb Gt\\ Hwy. 46, Soperton, 30457 \r\n \r\n912-529--19/2 r\\11 clabornte granite memorial on the plantation of former Georgia gol'emor George )vi. Troup. \r\nTravel Services Million Pines Vi.sitars Center /. 16 lit G,-\\ H11')'. 29, Soperton, 3(H57 9/2-529-6263 \r\nOpen l\\lon.-Sal. 10 :1.111.--f p.m. CiJ WC 6- \r\nCla,si( South Glen Mary Plantation Linton Rel.. S{\u003ellrta, 31()87 706-+H-8/H Creek Revival raised collage listed 011 the National Rcgislcr of 1listoric Places and featuring cranberry glas; m1\u003cl 1111kbcll11m columns. \r\nHancockCounty Courthouse r,oI Bro(I(/ St.. Sparta, 1I087 \r\n706-+H,5 76 \r\nThis 111,1skrpiece of Victorian nrchileclure. built hetwccn 1881 :111d 1883, is listed 011 the National Rcgislcr of Historic Places. T he corncrs1011c was laid on Febninry 22. 1882, the 150th birlbdny of George Wash inglon. Open Mun.-hi. 9 a. m -5 p.m. \r\nlake Sindair Georgia Po11-er's /.,,tke Sinclair 706-l85-B704, 888-472-5253 15.333 acres of ll'atcr, featuring 417 miles of scenic shoreline with ch;1rmi11g coves and inlets as well as long stretches of open waler, uike Sinclair is among Georgia's mosl popular boati11g areas. Call for more i11fonnalio11. \r\nShoulderbone Plantation H11?\" /6, semi miles west of Sparta, Sparla. 31087 706-+H-7-162 By appointment only. Original plantalio11 outbuildings arc situated in an anlhcntic antebellum setting. Listed 011 Nalional Register of 1-1istoric Places. \r\nSparta-Han(O(k County Museum 325 E. Broad St., Sparta, 31087 706-444-7-162. 11oiov.historicspartaha11cock.org Pcalurcs ha11d111ade quilts, woodcMvings, African Amcrica11 gifts a11cl local arts and crafts. Sec lhc exhibit on lhc life of famous Hancock County rcsidc11t Amanda America Dickson. whose life 11':ls porlrarcd in Showtimcs origi11al film J\\ House Di1\u003eided. Opc11 \r\n\\.Jon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l C- \r\n~jf'HJ1:{ilj[II I \r\nMagno lia Midlands Center for Wildlife Education and the LamarQ. Ball Jr. Raptor Center Ceorgi\u003c1 Southem Unil'ersity, Statesboro, 30460 912-681-0831, 1V1vw.bio.gaso11.eel11lwildlifel The facility is home to numerous nathe species of birds of prey, exhibited in natural habituts. The center also maintains a large collection of reptiles and ,,n,ph ibians. Flighted raptor de111u11,tratiuns and ltands-011 reptile programs occur every dar for reser\\'ed group; and on weekends for lhc public. Mon.-Fri. 9 \r\na.m.- 5 p.111., Sat.-Sun. I p.m.- 5 p.111. CiJ WC 6-- \r\nGeorgia Southern University Botanical Gardens 1505 Bhmd 1\\w.. Statesboro. 30458 9 I2-871-11 1-1, '\"'\" '2.gasou.ed11fgarde11/ 11,c CSU Bota11ical Gardens s111round a tum-0f-theccnhny collag(. no\\\\ lhe ed11c.1tion center or a presc1vc for native plants. Southern gardens. and 111icro- \r\nes h:ibi1a1s o( the coastal plain. Call fo, hours. F'rne. \r\nCiJ WC \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern University Museum Southern Dr. Rosenll'alcl Bldg., Stat\u003c'sboro, 30~60 9I2-681-5'11-1. w,.,,,.2,gaso11.ec/11lmuse11ewsl The CSU M11sc11m showcases South Georgia's cultural ;111d n:it11rnl histo,y and outst1111\u003cli11g lmvcli11~ exhibits. A 25-foot fos.~il of a prehistoric Mosasaur _ \r\nn,e T-Rcx of the Sea - greets visitors. Open Mon.- \r\nfri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sal.- Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.111. F'tee. \r\n~we e- \r\nGeorgia's Highway 301 Trail 332 S. Main St.. Statesboro. 304\u003e8 912--189-/869, 800-568-330/ w11~1.visit-st\"tesboro.com n1is scc11ic lri,il is rich wilh slnlely Georgia pines, moss-covered oaks, ,111d meandering uns1\u003eCliled riven like the Ogccchcc a11d lite ,\\ltamaha. Highway 301 travels lh rough s111n ll Southern towm full of unique \r\nshops. counh)' stores and restauranls serving all \r\nci1isines. \r\nHerty Nature Trail I /ert)' Memorial Pi11e For,-st. CSU Campus Statesboro. 3016() 9/ 2-68 1-SHI The Ilerty Nnllll'C Tra il is locakd i11 the Herly Nkrnorial Pinc forest on the ca111pt1s of Georgia Southern University. Open Mo, ,.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Su11. 2 p.111.-5 p.m. Free. I] WC \r\nSavannah Avenue Historic District Sa,,m11ah /\\l\"e., Statesboro, 30458 800-568-330 I, MVlv.visit-statesboro.com T he first suburb of Statcshoro was developed in the 1900s. Mm,y of the original homes and g,1rdc11s ha1-c \r\nes hccn preserved. Drivi11g tour availahle. Call for hourt \r\nFree. CiJ \r\nStatesboro- GeorgiaSouthern Symphony 332 S. ,\\i/11i11 St. Statesboro. 30460 9/2--189-1869. 800-568-3301 iiw2.gasou.ed11fm11siclgs11,ymph \r\nt1,is sympho,l)' is 11 ;c,niprofessional orchestrn serving the cultuml needs of Rullocl, and surrounding counties. Tl~ orchestra pre,~nts three subscription conccr1s a year.V~ our Web site for :1schcdlllc ofpcrfom1ances. \r\nStatesboro Primitive Baptist Church 4 S. Zetterowcr A1e., St\"tesboro, 30458 9/2-761-6058 This is the largest primilivc Baplist church in 1hr \r\nworld. Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 2 p.n,. Free. CiJ WC 6- \r\nTravel Services Statesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau 332 S. /Vfoin St., Statesboro, 30458 912-489- I869. 800-561/-330I '\"'\"'\" visit~1\u003c1tesboro.cmu Ope,, tvlo11.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC \u0026- \r\n~ :l!lil.i)ll!JIL,.___ \"\" Classic South Harmon Par1( Meodowlake Pkwy., Swainsboro. 30-101 478-237-8098 This bca111iflil park h,1s :t one-mile lighted walking trnck. lighted tc1111is courts. fishing ponds, picnic pavilions with grills. picnic tables. and pl:,ygrounds Open dail). Pree. \r\nTravel Services Swainsboro- Emanuel County Chamberof Commerce 12-'I 1\\ '..\\ lain St.. Swainsboro. 30-IOI -/78-23i -6426. 1111\"\u003e1.e11wr111elc:hamber.org Open i\\ lon.-lri. 8:30 n.,n.- 5 p.111. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\n Hi.~1oric So uth \r\n \r\nBurton's Ferry Site //111)' 30 J N., Sylvani,1, 30467 Q/2-564-7878 Early settlers nsed this ferry aronnd 181 5. A historical 1113,ker ddails its signific,mce. Open dailv. f'ree. \r\nDell-Goodall House Hi\")' 301, Stale Route 24, Sylvania, 30467 912-564-7554 Built around 1815. the old Jacksonboro, formerly Screven Counly seal, was deshoyed by a curse.!'his is all that remain,;, Tuurs available by appointm eut otLI)', \r\nFree. [;l e,. \r\nTrove/ Services Georgia Visitor Information Center- Sylvania 8463 Burton's Perr)' Hwr, Sylv\u003c1nia. 30467 9J2-829-333 I, w11~v.georgiC1onmymir1(l.org ()pen Mon.- Fri. 8: 30 ;1.111.- 5 :,() p.111. CJ WC b \r\nBig Hart Recreation Area \r\nHn~-78, Thom.son, 30824 \r\n706-595-8613, 800-533-3478 Day-use recreation area wi th picnic shelters, hoar ramp, and beaches. Open daily April I-Oct. 15 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m. lloat rarnp open vear-rouud. $2 per \r\ncar. WC \u0026 \r\nClarks Hill Lake Wildlife Management Area 1-12 Bob Kirk Rd. N. \\\\I., Thomson, 3082-+ 706-595--+222. www.georgiawildli(e.com This 12,700-.tcrc silc lrns deer, turkey, s1m1 II game, raccoon. possu111, fox, bobcat, dove, a11d rcra l hogs. Primitive camping is also ,ivaih1blc. Open d,iily. Call fo r hunting foes. \r\nHistoric Wrightsboro \r\nWrightsboro Rd. o/T US Hwy. 78, Thomson, 30824 \r\n706-597- 1000. w,viv.Thomso11-lvlcDu{{ie.org Originally the 1768 settlement of Wrightsborn was Georgia's only Quaker community and the southernmost point of Quaker migration in North America. All that remains todav is the old Wrightsboro C hurch, built around 18 10, and the adjoining cemetery. \r\nPine Top Farm US Hwy. 78/278, I393 i\\ug11sta Rd., Tlwm$011, 3082-+ 706-595-3792, \"\"~11.pinelopfarm.com Facil ities include three saml dressage arenas. crosscounlry courses through the advanced level. aml per manenl event stabling fur 150 horses. Call ror hours n11cl fees. \r\nThe Rock House Rock House Rd., Thomson, 3082-+ 706-597-l 000, \"'\"'\"'tlromson-mcduf(ie.org 811ill around 1785, this is lhc oldest stone residence i11 Georgia. The design ,rnd constmcrion are t,1, ical orthe New Je rsey ;irca, from wh ich the Quakers who settled in Wright.shoro came. Open dai ly. t,b.. \r\nWomen of the Sixties Monument IJ I Railroad St., Thomson, 30824 706-597-J OOO, www.Thm11so11-McD11{f1e.org One of the few monuments cledicated to the wo111en of the Confederacy. Open dai ly. Free. \r\nTravel Service; Thomson- McDuffie Tourism Convention and Visitors Bureau II 1 Railror1d St.. Tl10mson, 30824 706-597-J000. 11, nv. /ho111so11-mcdv{(ie.org Open Mon.- T hur. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.rn. - 4 p.111. ~ \u0026- \r\n \r\nTIGNALL M7 \r\nClassic South Broad River Campground .~18 1 l~/berton f-lwy., 'f'ig11all, 30668 R()()-533-3~178, 1v1vw.resen1e-usa.co111 This park features a boal ramp, d11111p stations, electrical hookups, showerlhathhotisc, campsites, and fish -cleaningstalions. Open d;1ily 7 :i.rn.-10 p.rn. Call for camping fees. \r\nGill Point Recreation Area Newford Circle, Tignall, 30668 800-533-3478, 1oww.msen,eusa.com T his rccr\u003c.:atiou a rea features a boat rnmp. picnie areas/shelters, bead,, and rest room facil ities. Open \r\ndaily 8 ,,.,n.- 8:30 p.111. S2 per ca r per d,iy. c,.l;l WC \r\nHester, Ferry Campground 1864 Gwba/1 Rd.. Tign\u003c1II. 30668 R00-533-3.f78~www.resene11sa.com T'his Corps of Engineers campground features hoat \r\nramp and plavgrmmd, localed on the shores of J. \r\nStrom Tlmrmond l.1ke. Open dailv 7 ,1.rn.- 10 p. rn. Admission $ 12- $14. WC 6. \r\nTrove/ 5ervice5 Washington-Wilkes Chamber of Commerce I04 E. Liberty St.. \\,\\{rnhington, 30673 706-678-2013, www.washingtunwilkes.com Ope11 Mon.-fri. 8 a.111.-5 p.111. l;l WC 6. \r\nO'?IUIUi'llAD Classic South George L. Smith State Park 371 George L. Smit/, Rd.. Twin City. 30471 Belweeu Met/.er {//Id 7\\,,i11 Ciry, of/' Hwr- 23 912-763-2759, www.g{/statefx1rks.org T his q11icl and picluresque park features a covered hridge and mi ll h11iil in 1880. Camp ing, collages, 412-.Jcre lake, boat rental, fishing, hiking, picnicking, and playground are a few of the park's amenities. The park is home to moss-draped cypress trees. whitc ihis, and rare gopher tortoises. Open daily I a.m.- 10 p.m. Call for fees. CJ WC b. \r\nUNION POINT \r\nClassic South Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman Resort 2350 Randolph Clrnrc/1 Rd.. Union I'oinl, 30669 706-486-'/603, 11avw.durham/own..com This resort offers 5,700 acres along the Nortl1fork of lhc Little River, r.vc ,nilcs of river bottom, new sporting clc1y course, fishing, painlba ll field, horseback riding. ATV riding, archery range, pislollri0c range, cabins, camping, and a pavilion fo r cookouts. Call for hou rs ,rnd adm ission fee in formal'ion. WC CJ \r\nTravel Service5 Union Point Historical Driving Tour Hwy. 278, Union Point, 30669 800-886-5253 Call for tom times and fees. \r\n1'UiUll:lmHJ Magnolia Midlands Altama Museum of Art and History 6/ I Jackson St.. Vidalia, 30-+74 912-537-191/, ,mw.vidaliaga.com Jr, the historic ]91 1 llrnzell f-Jouse, this museum fatures a per111a11e11t collcclio11 i11cludi11g I8th- a11d [9th-cen tury American and Eu ropean pri11b, 20ll1cc11tury Southern pa inting.1 and 18th- a11d 19th-cc11lury porceh1in collections as wel l as periodic shows of \r\nvisit ing ,Hlists' work. Cnll for ho11rs. Free. CJ WC 6. \r\n \r\nLadson Genealogical Library 119 Church St., Videllia, 30-17{ 9 12-537-811!6 T his library contains genc,ilogical inform;,lion witl, more tlia11 il/,000 books, primarily fur the southeastern U.S. a11d the eastem ,ea bomd. Open '.vlon.-Fri. CJ a.m.- 6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. f'rec. [;l WC \r\nOhoopee Regional Council for the Arts 117 S.E. 1\\foin SI., Vidalia, 304-71 912-53!-8459, 9 12-538-7 \u003e57 wn-w 2.cybermedia.,wlforca 'I'his organization enco11rnges and stimulates all forms or ml in the co11mmnity. Open i'vlon.- f ri. CJ ,un.- \r\n4 p.111. f'rcc. [;l WC 6. \r\nPeterson-Wilbanks House 404 /\u003cltkson St., Vidalia, 30-+7-+ 912-537-2354, 912-537-8906 T his historic home, built between 1919 and 1920, is \r\nno\" the home of Andrew and Thre lkeld [,,wOffices. \r\nOpen Mon.-f'ri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6. \r\nSavannah Luggage OutletShop Hwy. 297 N., Vidalia, 30-+74 912-537-J0/6, 800-673-63-+ I, H'1w.smwmah/11ggage.co111 1\\,1anufacturer of Savannah Luggage. \r\nOpen .\\fon.-Fri. 8 a.m,-5 p.m. CJ WC \u0026 \r\nVidalia Community Center 107 Ole/ 1\\irport Rd.. Vidalia, 30474 9 12-537-87 18 Open l\\1on.- Fri. 8:,O a.m.- 5 p.111. Call ror renta l \r\ninfonnalion ,md fees. CJ WC b \r\nTravel Service5 Vidalia Tourism Council 2805 P. First St., Vidalia. 3/l'/74 9 12-538-8687 \r\nFarm Tours of Vidalia 2805 E. First St., \\lidali\u003c1, 30-+74 9I2-538-8687. www.vidaliaga.com \r\nWARNER ROBINS 1- 13 \r\nHistor ic Heartland Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame I lw)', 2-17 and Russell Pki)'., \\Varner Robins, 3J099 478-926-4242. HWW.museumo(\u003cNiation.org Located in llic Museum ofAvi,,tion, the Hall of f'amc honors distinguished men and women who made significan t contributions lo aviat ion in Georgia. Photos, documents and mcmor;ihilia of aviation pioneers are ex hibited here. Open rlaily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nMuseum ofAviation Hwy. 247 S. a11d Ru.\u003c.se/1 Pkwy. \\Vamer Robin.s, 3/099 -178-926.(i870. 888-807-3359 www. museumo/aviation.org Located just outside Robins 1\\ irforce Base, this 111usc11m's more than 200,000 syumc feel of cxl,ibits include historiu1l displays of rnilita ry ,1irern ft and \r\ncampaigns. Open daily CJ a.ni.-5 p. ,n. Free. CJ WC b \r\nTravel Services Warner Robins Convention \u0026Visitors Bureau 99 N . f!irsl St., \\\\lamer Robins, 3I093 478-922-5 100, 888-288-WHGA /9742) \r\nwww.wc1rner-robi 11s. nrg \r\nOpen 1vlon.- Fri. 8 ,1.m.-5 p.m. l;l WC \u0026- \r\n \r\n103 \r\n \r\n www.CiEOl\\0IA0NMY MIN 0,ORO l . 8 00 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nStay where \r\nhospitality still comes \r\nnaturally \r\n.-:~!,II00 hotel rooms on 1-75 \r\nJ [ Forsyth \u0026 Monroe County Georgia \r\nhour south ofAtlanta \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\nBurkhalter Home 105 Du,is St., \\l~rreulou. 30828 706--165-960-f. ,-,n1.warre11co1111tyga.o,g Rc,olutionary War soldier Jacob Burl.halter built the first colonial hous\u003c.' in Warren Counh. Cencml I.1fo~ctlc, on his last ,isil lo America, spent two weeks in this home being nursed back to health. Drh-c by only; no lours ,w:1ilablc. \r\n \r\nMary Willis library lOI 1-:. f.i~r/y SI. \\V11~/1i11gto11. 306i3 7()6,678-7716, 11t1sl,i11gto11wiltes.co111 \r\nThis is 1hc first free lihmry in Ccorgia, h11il! in 1883 hr Or. Willis in memory of his (b11i:hter :'llary. The \r\nbuilding :1lso house\u003c the chest that last held the Coufcdcmle gold. 01\u003ec11 ;\\l011.. \\\\~cl., Fri. 8:30 u.111.-\u003e:30 p.111.. \"liic. :md \"llmr. 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m, \r\nSat. 10 :1.111.---I p.m. Free. Gl WC b- \r\n \r\nFountain Campground Cadle') Comm1111il), \\\\arre111011. 30828 706--165-960-I. llOIOl'.ll'llTfl'IICOlllll)'ga.org In lhc earl\\' 1900s.. land was clonale\u003cI in \\\\l;irrcu Co1111ty for ih,.. buildingofa campground for rcligiou~ p1111\u003eoscs. Seniccs have been held al lhc camp,grou11d \r\nGl b . wcrv rc;1r since 1932. Call for more info1111alio11. \r\nOgeechee River Mill '1745 R)'IJOld, HJ., \\Varren/011, 30828 706-465-9604 T hi; COfll 11,ill localed on the beautiful Ogcechcc \r\nRiver has hcc11 i11 opcratio11 si11cc 1826. Cull for ho11rs. \r\n \r\ne. Robert Toombs House Historic Site \r\n216 Robert 'foom/~ 1\\,x,.. \\Vas/1i11g1011, 30673 706-678-2226. \\1~1~v.gc1$/\u003c1lc/xlrJ.-s.org n,i~ whilc~ olumncd ,11a11sio11 was the home of a Confodcmlc kwlcr nnd 1111rcco11slrnr1cd rebel. 1'11e home fcalurcs rx-rioil fumitnre. Ci,il War cshibits, a film. nncl a gi(1 shop. \r\nSecond Time Around I H6 /landry IJI. Wt1.\u003chi11g1011, 30673 i 06-678-'i902. \"'\"'\"'ll't1.\u003chi11gro11wilke$.cm,1 Not .i pelling zoo, but n11 opporh111i1y 10 see animab i11 their 01l'11 11alurnl h uhil~,1. You t:111 .\u003ccc a11ylhing from babydoll ~hccp. !1:1111:is, and goal'.\u003c10 pothcllied pigs. rniui--\u003clonkc)'s. :111cl Japa11ese koi fish. \r\n \r\nOgeechee Wildlife Management Area G!\\ IIW)' 16 S.W, W\u003c1rre11to11, 30828 70(i-165-96/H Ccncrnl wildlifo area. \r\nWarren County Courthouse 100 K .\\lain St., \\\\',,rre11/011, 30828 706--165-2171. ,.,,,.,_,mrre11ro11111yga.org TI1e land 011 which the courthouse stands was donated by Sterling Cardner in 1797. In 1908 the ~ecn11d courthouse \"~\"' deslroyed by lire. 'l11e presenl co11rtl1ousc \"~'' built i11 1909 and expandecl in 2000. and is listed 011 the Natio11al Register of Historic Place\u003c. \r\nOpc11 :'llon.- F'ri. 8 a.111.- \u003ep.m. 6- \r\n \r\nWashingtonHistorical Museum 30$ /;. Hobert Tom11b., Ave.. Wasl1i11gto11. 30673 7066i 8-2 IOS 1v11shinglo11wilkes.1:oml\u003c1ltrciclio11s.hln1/ 1,oc~I history 111mcu111 tell$ Ilic rid, story of !he \\Vilkc. Co1111ty ,ire:,. Civil \\V:1r :md lndia11 artifuct collcclio,n arc on csl,ihit. Open Tuc.- S:it. 9 a.111.-5 p.m.. !,1111. 2 p.,n.-5:30 p.111. Call for fees. 0 WC l:,. \r\nTrove/ 5ervict.s Washington-Wilkes Chamberof Commerce 101 E. l.ibert}' St. \\Vt1shingto11. 106i3 706.(,i li-201 ,. \"'\"'''.11'11s/1i11g101111'i/kes.com \r\nOpen :'llo11.-Fri. I\u003e a.m.-S p.m. 0 WC 6' \r\n \r\n'8t.c ?(/tlt,uu. 1- \r\nRe.c.1:n1rnnt \u0026 0 !1) Sh(')1\u003e... Socinl Cit\\.'lc, GA /1tt\u003c111mlrmally Acil\u003ctlmrd 0 1x:n Toi.!~ ~Sun \r\n4 mile! 11or1l1Q( 1-20. axil 98. GA Hwy 11 800 552-8813  7i0 46~-2 1.11  www,blucwlllowlnn,com \r\nMUSEU \r\nOF \r\nPlanes, heroes \u0026 legends... and the rest is history \r\n90 minutes soulh of Atlanta in Wa1nor Robins. GA 478-926-6870 \r\nwww.museumofaviation.org \r\n \r\nTrovel Services Warren County Chamber of Commerce I M \\\\( \\111iu St., Warrm/011, 30828  70(1\u003c46:i-9{,(M, \"\"~.warre11,-01111/rga.org Open Mon.- rri. 11 a.m.- \u003e p.111. \r\nClassic South Georgia's Oldest Jail 1111?' I 5, \\Varthell. 31094 478-5523288 Csorgiii's oldest log jail. bu ilt arnund I787, is located in Wmthcn, on Hwy. 15 011lside of Sandersvi lle. Drive-by 11\u003eom1ment. \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland Akridge Cemetery US I111,. +I1. u11e mile south ofthe 1Jis/1opcommun~ ly. Wcrtki11s,i/li,. 306ii 706-769-5197 I fol01 ic CCIIICk!)'. \r\nAntioch Christian Church 1100 Antioch Chrtrch Rd.. Wa//1i11s,,ille, .,0677 706-769-6023 r-.sl~hlishcrl i11 I8()7, !his cl111rcl1 i~ (011si,krcd 1he Mothe r Cl1111ch of the C hristi11 churches in Georgia. C~II for service limes. \r\n \r\nCallaway Plantation l/S Hui)', 78, \\\\laslii11glon. 30673 706-678-7060, n11sl1i11gtonwilkes.ro111!11ltrcr,ti011.s.lit111/ /\\ li,ing-hislorr museum where you \u003c,Ill pick cotton. tour pbntalion houses, and see primiti~e cr.ifts. Call for lour 5chcdnlc and appoinhncul i11fon11alio11. \r\nKettle Creek Revolutionary \\Var Battlefield \\\\111,liill Rd., \\\\'ci.~hi11gto11, 3067J 706-678-2013. 1vashi11gto11u-i/t,es.ro111 Fought on Vebmmy 1-1, '179. lhi, i111por1,111t l\u003e.11tlc between lhc Jlrilish and l'atriol forces forc,cr b1okc tin.' s1ro11gl1old that lhe British had on Georgia. Opc11 d:1il1. \r\n \r\nEagle Tavern Welcome Center, Museum and Gift Shop M11i11 /Ill(/ '/11ird SI.I. Wt1lki11sville, 30677 706-769-5 I 97. w,.,.v.nco11eeco1111/y.co111 l:arly Ceorgi:i stngcconch ~lop nnd lavcrn. :\\ picnic :irca. gift \u0026ho1\u003e. and touri.1t i11fori11:llion cc11ter are on-site. Open 1'1011.-S.11. 10 a.m.-; ll,111. Pree. [l;I WC \r\nElderMill Covered Bridge cider Mill RJ.. \\\\'c11kirmille, J06i7 706-769-\u003e 197 \r\nBuilt tluring the 1860s. thh is one of lh~ last wood bridges slill in u,c 011 :1 publi~ roatl. Open daily. Fr \r\nHappy Valley Pouery 1210 C11rso11 Crl11-CS Hd., \\\\'atki11wilk 30677 7()6,7()9.5922 \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\n Historic South \r\n \r\nOn-site demonstrations of ponery mak ing, glass blow- HistoricWaynesboro \r\n \r\ning1and many more artistic endeavors c1rc av~1ilable Downtown Waynesboro, \\Vayneshoro, 30830 \r\n \r\nhere. Open lvlon.-Jo'ri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.,n . and Sat. 9 706-551-5-15 I \r\n \r\na.m.-4 p.lll. Free. (jJ we 6,. \r\n \r\nVisit this historic downlow11 area fealming shops, \r\n \r\nrestaurants. antiq11cs, c1 111useu111, and C ivil \\,V;ir her \r\n \r\nHaygood House and Chappelle Gallery 25 S. Main St.. Watkinsville, 30677 \r\n \r\nitage of this city known as the Bird Dog C apital of the World . \r\n \r\n706-310-0985 \r\n \r\nThis historic home, built around 1836, is the home of Plant Vogtle Visitor Center \r\n \r\nHappy Val ley Pol'lery. Opc11 Mon.- Sat. I Oa.m.- 5:30 782 1 Rirnr Rd., Wavnes/Joro, 30830 \r\n \r\n706-55-+-9407, w110,;_southemco.com \r\n \r\np.rn., Sun. by appointment. f ree. [;l WC \r\n \r\nT he center features educal\"ional c., hibits 0 11 the pro- \r\nduclion ornuclear power. Tours 11v11ih1blc br appoi11t- \r\n \r\nHerman C. Michael Park \r\n \r\nrnen l. Opc11 :-..fo11.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.n,. [;l 6. \r\n \r\nCA Hwy. 53 and Ider Rd.. Watkinsville. 30677 \r\n \r\n706-769-3965 \r\n \r\nrravel Services \r\n \r\nThis 40-acre park has lighted ba ll riclds, tennis cou rts, Burke County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\na pond, picnic meas, jogging and natu re trails. Open 2'/I E. Sixth St., Waynesboro, 30830 \r\n \r\ndaily. Free. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\n706-55'/-545I. www.burkechamber.com \r\n \r\nMiller's Blueberries \r\n \r\nOpen ivlon.-F'ri. 9 ,i.111.- 5 p.m. [;l WC6. \r\n \r\n1371 U11io11 Church Rd., \\Vatkinsville, 30677 \r\n \r\n706-769-6359 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midla nds \r\n \r\nBring the kids a11d a picnic lunch and pick your ow11 Lott's Kountry Store and Grist Mill \r\n \r\nblueberries on this four-acre bluebenv form. \r\n \r\n5772 Mora Rd., \\Nillacoochee. 31650 \r\n \r\nOpen daily 8 11.m .-8 p.m. , except F;i_ 8 a.m.- noon 912-384-6858 \r\n \r\nand Sun. 2 p.rn.-8 p.111. Free. l;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\n'' Fresh gro1111d grit.sis om specia lly . , . simple sonth- \r\n \r\ncrn is uur style!\" Stop by and sho p in the country store \r\n \r\nnr have a l101ne-cooked meal. O pen .\\1l011.- Sat. 8- \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nn.m.-8 p.111. (jJ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nBurke County Museum \r\n \r\n536 Libert)' St., Waynesboro, 30830 \r\n \r\nMccranie Brothers Turpentine Still \r\n \r\n706-554-4889 \r\n \r\nHwy. 82 W, Willacoochee. 31650 \r\n \r\nThis interpretive 11111se11111 houses mtifacts pertaining 9I 2-5,./.5/52 \r\nspecifically to llurke County and its history. Open This mill opcr.iled r,0111 l 936 to I942 and rc1m i11s in \r\n \r\nMon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 4 p.m., weekends ,11,d holidays by much the same condilio11 as the davit closed down. \r\n \r\nappointment. l\u003c'ree. l;J 6. \r\n \r\nDrive-hv only. \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nClass icSouth The Gourd Farm US JJwy 11/089 Hoyt Braswell Rd., Wrens, 308 , l 706-547-078-1 This farm prod11ce.s gourds of all sizes as well ,is ho111cni11de syrups. Call ror more i11fi:lr!n11tion on tour ti111es 8nd fees. \r\nWRIGHTSVILLE M 12 \r\nClass icSo uth Travel Services Johnson County Chamber of Commerce P. 0. 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Nlg.asu1,p,rts \\WM.durharntawn.(Om \r\nmw1.1 m~on.nett'lc \r\n \r\n109 \r\n \r\n  Such encounters with the mystery and magic of the mo1mtains animated the poetry of one of North Georgia's favorite sons, Byron TTerberl Reece, the subject of Georgia's official state drama, The Reach of Song. Performed each summer from June to August in the town of Young Harris, the play explores the legacy of Georgia's Appalachian heritage by telling Reece's life sl-ory. \r\nFor Reece, as for others in the region, the soil was essential to his soul, a11d the North Georgia mountains were the source of his identity: \r\nIf Goel should need me, He /mows where to look. I'll be in the fields with the mmmtains tall \r\nbehind me. Plowing the rows that dip their feet in the \r\nbrook; From May to June that is where He'll find me. \r\nNO RTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS Northeast Georgia has long accommodated vacationing fla t- \r\n \r\nToday, I.he new Jane H11rl Yarn Interpretive Center is welcoming visitors back to Tallulah Gorge. Its state-of-the-art exhibits of natural science and local history ,1re a fun contrast lo the equally entertaining old-fash ioned souvenir shops along the nearby \"scenic loop\" of Old Highway 441 . At Tallulah Point Overlook, for example, you can pull a cold soda out of the cooler, take in a stunning view of the gorge, and see photos of Ka rl Wallenda crossing it via lighbope in 1970. 'vVho kuows-you 111ight be lucky enough to be on hand when the waterfalls roar to life again during one of the power company's periodic white-water releases. If you're feeling nostalgic fo r !hose Victorian hotels, treat yourself to a stay or a dinner at the gourmet Glen F.lla Springs Inn. \r\nThe addi tion of other man-made lakes, such as Lake l3urlon, Lake Rab1 1n, Seed Lake_. 'fallulah Lake, and Lake Tugaloo, make th is \"lake couMry\" one of the Northeast Georgia Moun tains' most popular attractions. The tree-lined reservoirs are \r\n \r\nMounfoins \r\n \r\nlanders. At the turn of the 19th century, Tallulah Gorge was a thriving resort town with at least four grand hotels. Every th1y, brass bands would welcome well-heeled visitors arriving at the train depot, and horse-drawn carriages would whisk them off to view the famous two-mile, I,000-footdeep chasm. But in 1913 the power company dammed up the canyon's waterfal ls to generate power to rnn streetcars in Atlanta. Shortly afterward, a disastrous fire sea led ~1e comm11nity's fate . \r\n \r\nsurro11ncled by a mix of new and old homes owned by some of the state's well-known businesspeople, community leaders, and sports figures. The towns and eo11nl ryside of Rabun and Habersham Counties are now clotted with charm- \r\n \r\nFacing page: Lake Hiawassee. Inset, Hiking on the Flint River,Sprewell Bluff State Pk inThomaston. photo byHarris Hatcher. \r\nThis page: Left,TallulahGorge State Park. Right. Smithgall Woods ConservationArea. \r\n \r\ning cafes, antiques galleries, art shops, and craft \r\n \r\nstores cateri ng to lakeside visitors as well as local \r\n \r\nresidents. \r\n \r\nIn the l 950s and I960s, the {J S. Army Corps \r\n \r\nof lc:ngineers gave Northeast Georgia its two \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n D \r\nMust See! \r\nBelow are afew ofthe region'sattractions \r\nyou won't want to miss! \r\nTallulah Gorge NorthGeorgia's first popular tourist attraction,Tall ulah Gorge is abeautifulsiteforhiking, camping, picnicking,and white-water rafting indis hometomany protected species. \r\nParadise Garden The Reverend Howard Finster's Paradise Garden, near Summerville, ffersaglimpse intothe mindof thelate folkartist,oneofthe contemporary South's unique, visionary characters. \r\n \r\nThe Tate House This1926 mansion,made of local pink 1arble,is a popular B\u0026Binnand specialevent location withfishing, horseback \r\nriding, golf, and shopping nearby. \r\nOak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum \r\nLocated near Rome, this home and museum;ire atribute to the innovative educatorand humanitarian who founded the unique program at Berry College. \r\nCloudland Canyon In northwestGeorgia,nearRuby Falls, Rock City, Lookout Mountain, indthe Chickamauga National Military Park, Cloudland Canyon offers rugged \r\ntrails and spectacular vistas. \r\n112 \r\n \r\nlargest lakes, Lake Lanier and Hartwell Lake. Easr accessibility to the interstates has made lhese waterwars extremely popular with boaters and sightseers. Lake Lanier Islands Resort offers golf, boating, waterskiing, swimming, horseback riding, and even a beach a11\u003cl water park. Accommodations range from luxur)' resort hotels lo lakeside cabins. And in addition to the lakes, the region's rivers, such as the Chattooga, Chall'ahoochec, Etowah, and Chestatee, offer world-c.:lass whi te-water rafting, kayaking, and canoeing. There arc also a number of rare covered bridges in the area, such as Lula, Stovall Mill, Cromer's Mill, and Watson's Ylill. \r\nA11otlicr man-made athaction in the Northeast Georgia Mountains is the mountain hamlet or Helen. Once an economically depressed lumber town, Helen was reborn whe11 a local artist recognized the similarity between the local landscape and that of Bavaria. The citizens dressed up the town in gingerbread trim an\u003cl brought it to life as picturesque ''Alpine Helen.\" Today's tourists enjoy the many gift stores, restaurants, import shops, and, of course, German-style beer halls. T lic Chicken Dance and !he Alpcnhoms are nol \r\n \r\nto be missed during Alpine Helen's annual celebration of the traditional Bavarian Oktoberfest \r\nThose sated on schnitzel Ciln fi nd more fun in ihe nearby Sautce-Nacoochee Valley, a tranquil community once named one of the 100 best small art towns in America. This bohemian district is \r\ni10111e to a sprinkling of bed-and-breakfasts, an art \r\ncenter, and many tempting shops. Other popular arts-and-crafts shops and galleries in the area i11clucle the Mark of the Potter and the Burton Gallery and Emporium. \r\nAlso nearb)' are more nal ura'I pu rsuits at two of Georgia's most popular state parks, Unicoi and Vogel, as well as the Smilliga 11 Woods Conservation Cent:er. Tn addition to the usual hiking and biking, visitors can try ll1bing and canoeing on the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River or trout fishing on Dukes Creek. Georgia's state parks have been na111cd some of the best in the United States, and they host manr excellent seasonal events, from wiklnower w;1lks to hayrides to horseback riding. \r\nfor tourists who want bragging rights to take back home. the Northeast Georgia J\\ilountains offer a ch;111cc to sec many of lhe slate's superla- \r\n \r\n tives- First: When most people think of \"gol\u003cl hike. I orth of the falls, at Springer Mountain, the \r\n \r\nrush,\" they think of California's Forty-niners. But Appalachian Trail begins its 2,144-mile course \r\n \r\nit was in Dahlonega, a little more than an hour northward toward Maine. \r\n \r\nnorth ofAtlanta, that the U.S. experienced its first Highest: Black Rock Mountain State Park claims \r\n \r\ngold rush, beginning in 1828. Now visitors can the title of highest park in the state. Nearby are \r\n \r\npan for gold, tour gold mines, and commemorate Georgia's only ski resort, Sky Valley, as well as the \r\n \r\nthe town's history during October's Cold Rush , mountain communities of C layton, Mountain \r\n \r\nDays. The town square is a relaxing place for fam- C ity, and Dillard, all of which are packed with \r\n \r\nilies to stroll year-round. Old ge11eral stores, book- enough antiques stores, craft galleries, and sou- \r\n \r\nshops, antiques clea lcrs, crafts galleries, and quaint venir shops to satis~, the most cager shopper. \r\n \r\nrestaurants offer' everything from the traditional Mountain City is home to the Foxfire Museum, \r\n \r\nfami ly-style all-you-can-eat feast to updated ethnic which documents Appalachian life and the birth \r\n \r\ncuisine. \r\n \r\nof the Foxfire hook series. \r\n \r\nTallest: Located in a 900-acre state park 15 miles Heaviest: Not to be outdone by l'he grand specta- \r\n \r\nnorthwest of Dawsonville, Amicalola f\u003calls drops cle of the mountains and lakes surrounding it, the \r\n \r\n729 feet in seven cascades, making it the tallest small town of Cornelia, in Habersham County, \r\n \r\nwaterfall in Georgia and four times the height of claims the world's largest monument dedicated to \r\n \r\nNew York's Niagara Falls. The park, which the apple industry. The Big Red Apple weighs in \r\n \r\nincludes a lodge, campground, cottages, visitors al 5,200 pounds and is l:he centerpiece of \r\n \r\ncenter, and Iiiking trails, is home to a rare combi- October's annual Big Reel Apple Festival. Also \r\n \r\nnation of plan t and animal species native to both here is !he Loudermilk Boardinghouse Museum, \r\n \r\nthe mountain and the piedmont regions. It is also which features Joni Mabe's Panoramic \r\n \r\nthe pathway to the popular Len Foote Hike Inn, a Encyclopedia ofEverything Elvis, one of the most \r\n \r\nunique seclllded retreat that is one of the state's int-riguing collections of Elvis Presley memorc1bil- \r\n \r\nnewest faci lities, accessible only by a five-mile ia and Elvis tribute art outside of Graceland itself. \r\n \r\nHiking trail in North Georgia Mountains. \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n D \r\nMust Do! \r\nBelow are a few of the \r\n \r\nGo white-water rafting and canoeing \r\nThe Chattooga River is one of the nation's best,a protected Wild and ScenicRiver.Stretches ofthe Tallulah,the Chattahoochee,and many otherarea rivers offerwhite- \r\nwaterrafting, canoeing, or more leisurely tubing excursions. \r\nPick some apples Ellijay, in Gilmer County, is a popular \r\nfall destination for apple-picking and pumpkin-hunting.Year-round, regionalroads and highways feature roadside stands withlocal craftsand produce,suchas boiled peanuts, \r\nsorghum syrup, and honey. \r\nHike the Appalachian Trail Sample the funand grandeur on Georgia's section ofthe mostfamous hiking trail in the country, which begins at SpringerMountain and continuesall theway to Maine. \r\nPan for gold nDahlonega,the site ofthe country's rst goldrush, in theearly19th century, roucan still find necksoftheprecious netalwhen you pan for goldat some \r\nof the attractions in the area. \r\nEat something! Family-style restaurants like the Dillard House and the Smith House have offered classic down-home \r\nfare for generations. \r\n114 \r\n \r\nCleater Meaderscontinueshis family's hundred-year-old tradition of folk pottery in Cleveland. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC Hiett COUNTRYfi'or ccnturies before contact with Europeans, unknown Native peoples drew sustenance and inspiration from the rich valleys of North Georgia. And for the first two hundred years after the arrival ofAmerican settlers. the Cherokees ruled this cotmlryside. 1oday, their ancient homelands in the northwest corner of the state are parl of Georgia's Historic High Country. \r\nVisitors to this history-rich region can tour a string of significant Native American sites as part of a 150-mile driving tour called the Chieftains Trail, a Georgia Heritage Trail designated in 1988 to mark the 150th anniversary of the removal of the Cherokees from the area- in a march known as the infamous \"Trai l of 'l ears.\" \r\nBoth mystery and hisl-ory abound along the Chieftains'l'rnil. One of the most p11z,ding sites is at Fort iVlountai11 State Park in the Chattahoochee Nationa l forest. Running for almost 900 feet along the mountaintop is a rock wall nearl)' 12 feet l11ick. Some have speculated that it was constructed by Vikings, Spanish explorers, an ancieut vVelsh king, or even, as one Cherokee legend has it, by a lost race of savage albinos, a \"moon-eyed'\" people who lti\u003cl from the sun. i\\llany experts think it's most likely Lhal Indians made the wall for unknown ccrernoni,1I purposes long before the arrival of the Cherokees in the area. \r\nOther must-see slops along the Chieftains Trail include the following: The Chieftains Museum \r\n \r\nin Rome tells the story of controversial Cherokee leader Major Ridge. The Jol111 Ross House in Rossville was home to the last chief of the Cherokee Nation before their removal in 1838. The William Weinman Mineral .\\l!useum in Cartersville contains a collection ofartifacts from the Archaic period. The MacIntosh Reserve near Carrollton is protected as the plantation home of William MacIntosh, a significanl leader of the lower Creeks. The F11nk Heritage Center at Reinhardt College in Cherokee County, which opened recently, has been named the official state museum of so11theastcrn Indian arl and history. \r\nJ\\ fi nal attraction -and one of the most significant archaeological sites in the slate-is the Etowah Jndia11 Mounds. These earthen mounds, about five miles sou lhwest of Cartersville, were built by people of the Mississippian Culture sometime betwc\u003c.:n 1250 and 1550 A.D. 'J'he largest of th\u003c.: ceremonial structures is 63 fee l high and covers more than three acres. \r\nAnother Heritage Trail in Georgia's Histo1ic High Cou11try is the Blue and Crny Trail, which is a tour through one of the most storied battlefronts of the Civil War. I Iere, between Chattanoog11 and Allanla, 11 number of critical conAicts sealed the fate of the Confederacy. One ofthe most moving and tragic is the Chickamauga and Chattanooga ;'\\ational Military Park at Fort Oglethorpe, near the 'Jennessee line. The battle at \r\n \r\n Mountain~ \r\n \r\n1/2 cup butter ][l cup peanutoil Zcupsgranulated sugar 5egg yolks Zcups all-purpose Aom 1 teaspoon baking soda I cup buttermilk J cup crunchy peanut butter 1 teaspoon vanilla I can (3 1/2 oz) coconut 5 eggwhi tcs \r\nHeat oven lo 350\". Crease three 9-inch round cake pcm~. Into large bowl, measure all ingredients except egg whites. Beat on medium s/ned until well mixed. Whip egg whiles until stiff ond fold into batl'er. Pour \r\n \r\nb(ltter into p(l11s (Ind bake 25 minutes. Cool foyers iu p(lns 011 wire rack for 10 minutes. Remove from pans and cool on rack. \r\n \r\nFrosting Ingredients: \r\n \r\nl 8oz. package cream cheese \r\n \r\nl/2 cup butter \r\n \r\nI box confectioners sugar \r\n \r\nI teaspoon vanilla \r\n \r\n1/3 cup chopped roasted peanuts \r\n \r\n--- \r\n \r\nWhip cream cheese and butter until fluffy, gradually \r\n \r\nadd confectioners s11garm1d vanilfa. Frost cake layers, \r\n \r\nand gamish top with peanuts. \r\n \r\n\"' - \r\n \r\n- from Verdye I'vlcC11llers, Grand Prize winner, 2nd Amnwl Plains Peanl!t Festival RecifJe Contest \r\n \r\n- f~~ \r\n, , ._ , . '~  \r\n \r\nChickamauga Creek claims the dubious distinction of being the bloocliesl two-day battle of the war, with combined casualties numbering 34,000. The site became the country's first 11;1tional military park soon after the end of the war, and it remains one of the best-preserved C ivil War battlefields. Ci,il War sites can also be found in Ringgold, Dalton. Rome, Cartersville, and Kennesaw, near metro Atlanla, t1nd some feature occasional battle reenachncnts. \r\nAnother of orthwesl Ceorgia's important historic allractions is 13arnsle)1 Gardens, m Adairsville. T hese formal gardens surround the caslle-like rt1i11s of the home that Englishman Godfrey Barnsley lrn ilt for his bride in the 1840s. Today the property is owned by a Bavarian prince, who restored the gardc11s and recentl y opened an upscale resort and golf cl ub here. \r\nBut you don' t have to be a history buff to enjoy Georgia's Historic High Country. Hikers, bikers, even hang gliders and spelunkers are drawn to this section of the North Georgia mountains. New roads have opened the door to visitors, but state and federal regulations protect scenic areas like the Cohutta Wilderness. Situated on the AppaJachian flyway, the Cohutta provides a rare and valuable nesting habitat for warblers, tanagers, and thrushes. \r\nAnother popular northwestern dcstinalfon for nature lovers is Clo11dland Can)10n. Loe;1tc\u003cl on \r\n \r\nlhc side of Lookout Mountain, this stale park surrounds a deep gorge cut by Sitton Gulch Creek. 'vVith an elevation drop of more than 1,000 feet, it offers some of the most dramatic overlooks in the slate. Visitors can make foliage-season reservations at its popular cabins up to a year in advance. \r\nAnd, not to be outdone hr the ;\\'orlhcast Georgia mountains, the Ilistoric High Country offers its own share of curious allractions. You'll find a rare treat at Lake \\Vinncpesaukah, 011c of the country's top ten traditional fa111ily amusement parks. Located just south of the GeorgiaTennessee line in Rossville, \"Lake Winnie\" has been a vacation destination since I92 5 and features classic carnival rides .like the T ill'-A-Wh irl, the Scrambler, a wooden roller coaster called Ilic Cannon Ball, and a 1916 ca rousel. \r\nNearby is Rock City Gardens, a 14-acrc park of unusual rock formations and Fairylnnd Caverns, an endearing series of backlit diorn111as depicting classic children's fables. T he advertisement ''Sec Rock City,\" which has appeared on hundreds of ham roofs and thousands of car bumpers and birdhouses across the South, is actually more familiar than the attraction itself. \r\nYou can see seven stales from Rock City, but, as the Cherokees kne\\\\, none of lhe ,icws is more enchanting than the mountains of lorth Georgia. \r\n \r\n115 \r\n \r\n www.0EORG1AO:-dv1YM1No.or\u003cc I 1.8 00 VrsrT GA \r\n \r\nADAIRSVILLE D-4 \r\nHistoric High Country 1902 St0\u003ck Exchange and Public Square Opera House IZ-l l'ublic Square. Adc1imillc. 30103 770.773.1902 \"\"w.georgial1iglrro1111l?orgll902$lockcl'clra11g~.lit111/ n,is rcst(l1cd mercantile rccci,etl the Georgi:, Tmst for Ifolor ic Prcscnntion Ouhlancling Rchabilit:,tion Project Award. Callery shops offering Viclori:rn accc.ssorics. ;111li11uc furnishings. old and rare bouks. prints and p.iintings can be found here. Ocn Tuc.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I 1\u003e,111.-5 p.m. Call \r\nfor fc..'\u003c!s. I] WC c,. \r\nBarnsley Gardens 597 Bamsley CarJem RJ., tldc1imi/lc, 30103 7JQ.T,J.j/80. 877-7732-l-17, 1111,,v.bamslew,m.cam On the grounds or Codfrc\u003e 13:rmslc)'~ 19th ccnhu) cstalc, ,i~itors will find :1 Jim F;izio-clcsignecl golr course. a full~cnicc spa. ten,1is courts, ny fishing, 111ount:1in biking, and horseback riding. Gardens open clail)', Col(course open S a.111. Restauraut open \r\n7 :1.m.- lO .111. Call for fees. C;;J WC b \r\nPumpkin Patch Farm 230 Old l)i,tir I!ivy.. Ac/(linville, 30103 7i0-773-2(il 7. www.11olcrtla11t\u003c1.org Oc11 for hayrides, pelti11g form, coru rn:11.e, scarecrow 111:iking. :iris anti cr.1fl5. pumkins. :ind chilllrc11's ncth ilic.. 1::nj()\\' oldtimc-skill, \u003clcmonslration, 011 tire scconcl :md third \\\\'CCkcncls in October. Open ctnily. Free. ~ WC 6' \r\nTrove/ Services Adairsville Welcome Cen1er /01 Public Sq11,Jfe. Muimille, 30103 770-7731ii\u003e. S00-733-22S0. ,mw.notatlanta.org \r\nOpen ;\u003e.!on.-Fri. 8 a.Ill.-\u003e p.111. ~ WC 6- \r\nALTO \r\nNonhmt Georgia Mountains Appletree Farms 4005 CJ\\ l-/11y. 365 S. t\\lto. 305 10 706-776838 l C.illcry fcalvrc. local folk pottery. arlwork. :incl m1Liqul'S, C roups arc wckome. :\\ppktrec Fmms foalurc. a full1nc1111 rc.sln11rnnl. Rcs1:iur,111t open Tuc.-Sun. 11a.m.- \r\n2 1\u003e.111.. l'ri.-S.1l. 5:,0 p.m.-9 p.m. ~ WC 6- \r\nJaemor Farms :.JO Comclia Ih,~.. /\\l1r1, 305JO 770-869.3999 , ' 11,is form offers frc,h fruil u11d vegetables. Other tempting lre:ils indude boiled peanuts. fried pies. fresh-baked breads, jams and jellies. Conic au\u003cl sec !he selection or f11milur\u003c:. :1rti, a11d crnf1.1. Open .\\.Ion.Sat. 7 ;i.111.- 6 p.n,., Sun. I p.,n.-G p.111. C;J WC 6' \r\nBALDWIN \r\nNor\u003che.nt ~gia MountaiM Smi1hville Village CA //11,. 36S. 1Jaldwi11. 30\u003e1 I 706-77857(19, ,m,.-.smithvil/c,ill11;e.co111 Smithville Village offer, a 11nic1uc ,hopping cxpcri cnce. 1he Up,tairs Callery 'lea Roorn sencs lu11cli dail}, except Wcdnc$(fays. from 11 a.m.-, p.lll. TI,c \\ 'ill,gc aim inc:lu\u003clcs 311 .,uthcnlic ISS7 general store, ice c,c-~m pa,lur c:,fe, 18-0s lo; ,mukcho11sc. ,md /\\ikcn Clt.1pcl. Op~n i\\ll)n.-Sat. 9 n.111.-9 p.m., S,111. \r\n110011-6 . 111. I] WC b \r\nBLAIRSVILLE H-2 \r\nNorthtas1 Georgia Moun1ains Brasstown Bald C1\\ 1--/11)'. 180 Spur, lllair,villc, 305 12 706715-6928. or 706-896.2,56 (visitors center). www.fo.{ed.wsko11f \r\n \r\nWith an cb-ation of ,78 feet. Br:1ssto\"11 Hald is Georgia's highest muuntain. In addition lo a ,i,ilor\u003e center, lhe mmmit fac-ililics i11clucle cxhibiu, a \\'idco progmm, a11d an obsem,tion \u003cleek. Open dail) bte ;'\\la~~Oct. Call for foes. I] WC ~ \r\nCooper'sCreekWildlife Management Area l-l11y. 60a11d lh1?' ISO, Blaimille. 30512 7i0,5355700, 11,,ov.dnr.slale.ga.11s/c/11r/111ild This wildlife 11,anagemcnt area offers hunting. c.imp ing. 1,,hing. hiking, birdwatching, pirnicki,,g. ;111cl horseback riding, Open daily. !'rec. [;2 C-. \r\nHelton Creek Falls US Hwy. 129 S., lllairsville. 305 12 706.7-/5.5789, 8777/5.5789, 11,m.{s.(eJ.m/,;011( 1lclton Creek F.1lls Tr.iii leads to two waterfalls. Tiu.; to1al ,crtil-:il \u003clro1l is more tha11 100 feel. Open clnilt Free. \r\nLake Nottely US 11,.,,. 19 011d US H11,y. 129 N.. 13/aimille, 30514 706-715-5789. M.bl\u003c1irsvillcchumber.co111 Thi) I, ISO.acre bkc wilh 106 miles ofshoreline offers recreation areas for boaling, swimming, fohing. picnicking. n11d camping. Open d~1il)', Call for p:1rking rec~. I] WC 6,. \r\nLake Winfield Scou Reaeation Area Gr\\ /-11ry. 180, 0011//i nf Rlaimillc. Rlaimi/lc. 30512 iQ6.7-/:,.6918, '\"'\" '.f.fed.11slco11(  Localed in the Bmsstown fumgcr Di\u003etric-t. this clear 18-;icrc lake has both picnic and caming f:,cilitics. Vis,tOC$ c:an cnio\u003e S\\\\imming. bonting. fishing..,n\u003cl \r\nhiking. Open clailr. Call for parking f~. I ] WC 6' \r\nMisty Mountain Train Museum Hi6 .\\li;t,, .\\101111/ain Li1.. 8/aimilk 10512 706.7-1\u003e,-1786, SSli,,\\1/S'IY-MN, ww.j11~\"'.co111/misry '11,e model trnin displ:w here was foalurcd in lhc Janual) and 1:ehruary 200I i,sues or O-Cougc ,\\laga:i11e. Tr:,in museum opcu for tmm :it 2 p.111. Wed. and Snt. or hy nppoinlmcnl. Open d,1ily. C:ill fm \r\nrecs. I] WC c-. \r\nMountain Crossings at \\Valasi-Vi Center 9710Cai11es1i/lc 11,.,.,.., Blaimille. 30512 706.7-156095, 1111w.1~011ntai11cl0$Si11gs.con1 The center was built in 193, under Prc~itknl Rooscwlfs Ci, ii Conscn-alion Coqis program :1, ;111 inn .ind tearoom. Snacks and b,1ck1\u003e~cking gc:u :ire wdco111c: lo hikers. The center is the 011I) co,c\"~I 11oint 011 the 2, I+I-mile .Appal.ichian Tr.iii. 1he cc11tcr :,lso operates as., hostel facility for hiker,. Open clnil)' micl-Fcb.-Scpl. S:30 n.m.-6 p.111.. 'o,.-mid-Fcb. 9 :r.111.-.i p.m. WC \r\nNottely River Campgrounds, Cabins,and Tubing 369\u003e ,\\ .\u003c11td)' Ril'er C,m,pgrou11d RJ. Blairs1ille. 305 12-6-40I 706-il\u003e6i 11 E11jo1 fid1i11g, swimming. hikini; a11d l11bi11g 011 lhc \r\n:S:ottcly Ri,cr. Anliques and nc:, 111ar~cl shoppini; is \r\na,11il:1hlc in 111:,irh) Blaimillc. Open daili- Call for \r\nrec,. (;;l e,. \r\nPappy's Marketplace 2763 l'appyi: Pla;a, Caim,,illc H11? /3i\u003cti,-.--,i//e, 30512 7067-/j.2965 l','l,PY's offc1\u003e a nc.i market almosphcrc tbal include, :111ti,111e , hops. rc;laurnnl. ice \u003cream shop, candy ,hop. art, ancl crnft sho1,s, and a \"\"rictr ofolhcr )h01\u003e- \r\nping fun. Call for hums. I] WC 6- \r\n \r\nRussellBrasstown Scenic Byway \r\nC1\\ //11)'$. 1705. ISO. 3-18. u11d 75 Alt. Blaimille. 30512 706.7-15,6928, 1111w.(s.{ed.11$1con( Located i11 the Bras.to\"11 :md Chau~ ~ Di,tricts, this 38-mile loop pro,idcs s11cclacul.u \r\nor lht: mountains and tire natter piedmont ,cg'\"' \r\nthe -0111h. Sc\\'cral scenic overlooks and intetp': signs .1r\u003c: foalurc;., of this route. Open daily. Fr\u003c.'1,, llt \r\n \r\nSosebee Cove Scenic Area C1\\ Hwy. 180, 11 miles sou/Ii of Blairs-,\u003eil/c /l/11imillc. 30512 706-745-6928. w11w.{,.{ed.11slco11( Located i11 the lk1sstmm R:111gcr Oistrict, this 17~ tr.tel is set :1\u003eide :is :, mcmori:1I to Arthur Woody.\"\" scncd 11s r.mgcr from 1918 to 19-!S. R'1ngcr\\\\~,tb,: \r\n\"barefoot mnger lo,cd this 1~1ceful co,cnnd n~ \r\nakd it~ purc:h:isc by the i:'oresl Sen-ice. 111c area olJc.i , \r\nmany hiki11g lr:iils lo c,vlorc. Open dnily. Free. (lJ \r\n \r\nSouthern Tree Plantation 2531 O11'/ro,m Rd.. /llairwille, 30512 \r\nI 7067150601 \r\n11,,. ,,.grorgiamagazi11e.c\u003c1mfsor1tlwn1treepla11lalian \r\nThis 60-:,crc form locntcd i11 the heart of lhc north Georgia mo1111t.ii11s lws 111orc lhn11 30,000 Chrislm.i trcu, of eight different vnridics. and more than 2.00!  p11111pkins each year. Trees arc sold year-round fi ' nur,cry :111cl la11dsc:1ping 1\u003eUrpuscs. School gro11p trip, ,ire wdcomc. C:,11 for hours and fo~. I] WC b, \r\n \r\nTrackrock Ar\u003chaeolgical Area \r\nTrackrock Cap R\u003cI. six mil~ east of13/ai,wille \r\nll/uimi/1,:, 30\u003e12 i0\u003c1-i-15-6928. ,nrn.(s.[ed.mlco11[ Loc~ted in lhc Brasslmm lunger District, lhis S2-am arc:i co,1111i11, prcscnl-\u003cl prtrogl)phs ofancient Indian ori~in. from which this monnlai11 gap (or pass) gcb ib name. 11,crc :ire hiking tmils :waibblc to c.~1\u003elore. \r\nOpen cl,1il), Pree. I] 6' \r\n \r\nTrackro(k Stables \r\n \r\n-1890 '/'ruckr\u003c1\u003c:k Ct1mp He/. \r\n \r\n11/aimille. 305 I2 \r\n \r\n7067-IS-5252, SQ0.,'1260073. 1111~1.trcwkrock.conr \r\n \r\nTI,c un~~hour trails :ire a \"'1lklrot ride through gen \r\ntic lcrrnin. me 1wo-ho11r lmils co,cr gentle mountain \r\n \r\nlcrr,,in mid allo\" yon lo l':111tcr if )Ott wish. ,\\II ages 11 , welcome. Rcscn.iliom :ire rccom111e11dcd, but not \r\n \r\nrcc111irc\u003cl. O1)C11 dail) Call for fees. I] WC b \r\n \r\n.1 \r\n \r\nUnion County Historical Society Museum Old U11io11 Cowrl)' Co11rtho11~r. 011 tire Square /J/airs,i/le. la\u003e 1-1 \r\ni06.7-i5-5/93 Th~ 11l\\1scum~ cxli ibib rcprcsc11t Unio11 Counly from its foundi11g in 1832 to lod;1y. Items from clwrclm, homcitcads. schools. :111cl dncton' office. me exhibited, a,\"ell;,; 111ili1ary mc111umhili:1.'11,cJoh11 Pa)11e c:ibin ;111d the renowned \\!organ )dini:rturc Collcclion is also ()n \u003cli\u003el:rr :rt the 11111\u003ce11111. Open Junc--OcL Wccl.-Sat. 10 ;i,m.--1 p.m.. or h} nppointmcnl. Call for f\u003c'\\.,,. I] WC \r\n \r\nVogel State Park \r\niSS \\'ngel State 1'\u003c1rk Re/. Ulaimill~. 30512 7()6.7-15-262$. 1111w.gast\u003c1tc:parki:.org \r\n11 miles snut/r of13/aimillc. 011 li1tJ' /9,129 \r\nl.ocakcl near Blood 1'lunnl:iin. Vogel is one of Georgia', okk,t and 1110,l populnr ~ta lc p:1rk$, \r\nSc\"cnteen miles of hiki11g :md hnckp:,cking !mils nre .11-:iil;iblc for, bitors 10 c~plorc. C:rn,ping. collages. a \r\n20-:,rn: lake with swimming bend, and sl11nning \r\n111ou11tai11 views, fishing, pilnic nrc:1,. :111cl ,nini-golf \r\n:ire ~ 111c of the adclitiom,I mncnitic~. Park open \r\n, a.m.-10 p.m. Call for foes. 0 WC c-. \r\n \r\n116 \r\n \r\n Mo untuins \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nLate-model slock car rnci,.i; every Saturday night \r\n \r\nBlairsville- Union County Chamberof Commerce 385 ll'elcume Center L11., lllt1irsrille. 1051-f \r\n \r\n1\\ 1\u003eril lhrough S~ptcm!Jcr. Call for event dates and \r\nolher featured ra~cs. ~ WC c,. \r\n \r\n706-7-15-5789. 1\u003c,vw.bl\u003c1irs11illedwmbur.com \r\n \r\nOpen 1-. lon.-Fri. 8 :1.111.-5 p.111. ~ WC b \r\n \r\nToccoa River, Mountain Biking and Canoe Trails \r\n \r\n3990 1\\p/,alachia11 II\")'., Blw Ridge. 305J3 \r\n \r\nBLUE RIDGE F-2 \r\n \r\ni06-632-5680. II00-89\u003cJ.686i \r\n \r\nHistoricHigh Country \r\n \r\nH\"vw,b/11ericlgemountc1irrs,com \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge ScenicRailway \r\n \r\nThe 1\\sb Trails Arca is a hiking-111011nt:1i11 bikiug \r\n \r\n241 Depot St.. Blue Ridge. 30513 \r\n \r\ntrail ).,tc111 17-milcs on N.1lio1111l Forest L1nds. Trails \r\n \r\ni06-632-983J. 800-931,/898. 11~,11,l,rs,,mic.com \r\n \r\nrange in length from one mile lo 5.5 miles and are \r\n \r\nT11c tmin \"inds thro11gl1 rolling hill., alongside the open lo the public )\"l'ar-round. 'I mils :1sccnd to near \r\n \r\n,Y'~tcrs of lhe 1occot1 1\\iver. Special event, ,ind pro- 3.200 feel. Open cl11il)', \r\n \r\ngnuns arc sd1ed11bl lhroughoul the yc,ir. including \r\n \r\nthe Halloween Hauutcd .xprcss. :mcl lhc Chri,t111a.\u003c Travel Services \r\n \r\nf.~press. Call for hours nnd fees. ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nFannin County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nand l ocal Welcome Center \r\n \r\nMercier Orchards \r\n \r\n1990 A/Jpalachian Hwy., Blue Ridg~. 305 l 3 \r\n \r\nCi\\ Hwy. 5 N., Blue Ridge, 3051 3 \r\n \r\n706-632-5680. 800,~99-6867 \r\n \r\n\"()6.632-236-f. 11a1a..mercier-orc/1e1rds.com \r\n \r\nwww.bl11eridge111or111lt1i11s.com \r\n \r\nMore than 30 \\'ari~lics of ~pples, pin\u003c bluehcrri~\u003es. Open i\\tlon.-Fri. S n.m.-5 p.111. Pree, ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nblackberries, and pc.ihcs. Jellies, j,1111s, nnd c11slo111- \r\n \r\nP1n\u003clc gift h:1skets arc :n\":lilable. Open 1' lon.-Sal. 8 Backroads Driving Tours \r\n \r\nJ.m.-6 p.m. [;1 WC b, \r\n \r\nFannin Counlv \\\\Hcome Center \r\n \r\n3990 J\\/1f,alaci,fr111 Iluy., Blue Ridge. 30513 \r\n \r\nOcoee River Rafting-Southeastern Expeditions \r\n \r\n706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 \r\n \r\nCA Hwy. 6'I F... Ocoee. '/'N (Ne\u003c1r Blue Hidge. CA) www.bl11eridge111ou11tains.co111 \r\n \r\n4\u0026!-329--04H. o, 800-868-7238 \r\n \r\nOpen 1-.lon.-Fri. S :i.m.- 5 p.m. [;;i WC 6- \r\n \r\nal\\W.so11the\u003c1steme.xpeditfons.co111 \r\n \r\nll,c site of the 1996 Olympi{.,; \u003c'allot: and ka),nk Lake Blue Ridge Marina Inc. \r\n \r\ncvc11ls, Lhc (\u003e\u003c-oce r1111s weckcJ1ds 011ly lalc Mar. 335 Marin() Dr.. 1ll11e l(idge, 30513 \r\n \r\ntl,rOllgh Nov. and daily June tl,ro11gh i\\ug Call for 706-632-2618 \r\n \r\nhours and fees. ~ WC \r\n \r\nOpen daily 8 a.m.--dusk. Call for foes. ~ WC C- \r\n \r\nSugar Creek Raceway Of/Sugar Creek Dr.. Blue Ridge. 305B \"06-632-9083 \r\n \r\nBRASELTON \r\nNortheast Georgia Moun1ains \r\n \r\nChMeau Elan Winery and Resort 111\" Rue Clwrle111e1g11\u003c\". 1lraselto11, 311 1 \r\nc;-~ 125-0900. 800-2\u003e3-\\\\'INE(9463) \r\n111i,, he1tearwlm1.com \"l11i, \u003eth-century-style French chatcn11 11 ,I \"\"'e':' is stirrcn11,u,,\u003c1 h\u003e vincr:mls, a lllobil four-,tu :,- 6 room inn. 6\u003e hnb of championship golf, g,ca( le11nis. n European \",,Iii, spa,resl~urnnts, and a magnificcnl \r\nfreeseo,.rt~rcWs1Ctl,o11.li:1l comml111ity. Open daily. c,.11 f\u003c1r \r\nChestnut Mountain Winery 1121 CA Hu?' 12-1. l!rasello11. 30517 7i0-867-69 l-1. \"'\"\"'\\l'i11e~-\u003c1cross-\u003c1111crica.com The Chesh111( .'-lounl.111 Wine\"  is sci on 30 wooded \r\nacres with k1wns. ,ille),trcl,. :mcfpicnic areas. Visitors \r\ncan enjoy winery lours .,ml lasting., clail)'. Open Tnc.-Sal. 11 :1.111.-6 p.111.. Sun. 12:30 p. m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. [;I WC 6' \r\nLanier National Speedway One Raceway Dr.. Bm.wlton. 30517 770-967-8600. ,...,,,.,_/m1icrspeed11\"ttr.CQm A NASCAR-sanctionecl slock car mrin~ lrad with cve11ts every Saturday nigh( Marci, through October. Major evenls t1! th~ .speed\"'\")' inc:ludc ti,~ Suutlicm /\\II Star and Spri11l Car Series. Offie\u003c: open~1011.-Pri. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Call for event ti111es and foes. ~ WC \r\nMayfield Dairy Farms I I60 l3rot1d11ay i\\ve., Brase/1011, 30517 706-6H-9180. 800-MAYVIF.l.D 11,oav.may{ieldclai')''\"\"\"' Mayfield Dair)' has a gift shop. an ice \u003c:ream parlor, ,md a film. Groups arc welcome. large or s111nll. Call \r\nfor hours and tour times. rrcc. [;I WC o,. \r\n \r\nChi~~ant .Trail, New Echota, Jtome ot Cheroiee Nation's \r\nup1eme Court \r\n \r\n Z \r\n Salacoa Creek  Pinh ot.i,,Trajl '  The Pocket  Cart~rs Lake \r\n \r\n,0'4;-?~ \r\nthe Re~nacl,tl1-ent o( Tne:Battle.of E.e?aca is~ \"Must-See\" for students of \r\n~merican History \r\n \r\n.. \r\n \r\n117 \r\n \r\n 1vww.t;~o11.a 1.-,.O..-MvM 11-11;.01w I 1.Soo V1s 1T G,1. \r\n \r\nParks \u0026 Historical Sites \r\n \r\n(lARKESIJlllE (Hor1~1Go1gi.\u003ei!Alllntain1) Alo\u003ceasinCmkSmc Par!\u003c \r\n \r\nj65S Ci\\ Eh\")', l9i N. \r\n \r\nCco~i.1is kt10\\, 11 for l,a, ing oocoflhe best ~l:ite pmlt i06-Wi-;l'\u003eI \r\n \r\n1p(cn1-\u003c in the 11.,tion. l)'Olling 111orc th;ln iJ.500 15 mile, 11y$1 iJ{Clll)to11 \r\n \r\n~cr5 of 11.ilu r.1I lx:tnl\\'. for more infom131ion, ,isit \r\nor \" '\"'-r,matcp.:uks.orst \u003c-.ill SOO-S6-f,727\u003e. Stt our (OM(R (Nlht~ ~~11.oc:nwns) \r\n \r\n,.J 011 t);lg\u003c\"9, \r\n \r\nWatson Mil.I8fi49t SmtParlt \r\n \r\n650 Wa1so;1 Mill Rd.. Comet, ,0629 \r\n \r\nBl AIRSYlll{ {lion~~Gto:gilll..colllW.S) \r\n \r\ni06-iSHH9 \r\n \r\n\\'ogelStt, Pule \r\n \r\n1h1tt miltsPJullr ofC:oH'I, offC'.A ll1\u003cy. 22 \r\n \r\ni -iSS \\WI Stall' P111k Rd., 13Jair\"-il/t, ,0\u003e12 \r\n \r\niQv.i-iS,2626 \r\n \r\nDAHlOHlGA (Honhtll GK,1giaJ,'\u003eountbiM) \r\n \r\nJJ mi/(,-, K\u003eut/r t.JfWai1'$\\illt-. Oil H11)', /9,129 \r\n \r\nDahlonl'9a GoldMustum HinoricSite \r\n \r\nI 1'11/ilic Sq1101r , l)ahlcm\u003c'ga. .\u003eCIS. \r\n \r\nCALKOUN (Kls1orlcHigh Count!)') \r\n \r\n70v.SG4-22S7 \r\n \r\nNewEchota Cherokee CapitalHisl'oricSite \r\n \r\nFi,e mil~~ ll'OII of I'\"?' 400 \r\n \r\n1211Chal1111()rth Jlwy.. C11lhow1, 30701 \r\n \r\ni06,62'/.IJ2 I \r\n \r\nDALLAS(llbtork High(ountrJ) \r\n \r\nQ ,1,: milu 1111,\u003c1 of1-75. 1:lil 317, 011 t/111y, 225 CARROllTOII IKis\u003corf\u003cK'1\u003c3h(ounll'/) \r\n \r\nPickett'sMill8an!efleld KistoricSitt \r\n\"4,2 Mt. 'fooo, Cl1111rl1 M.. Oull,1:1, 101\u003e7 \r\nno..u ;.;sso \r\n \r\nJoh.nT~nntr Sldtt PJr!\u003c \r\n \r\nO{fllwy. ;s1 \r\n \r\n, H 'fo1111tr lkuclr lld.. Currol/1011, 10117 \r\n \r\nii0-$J0-1Ul \r\n \r\nDAWSONVILLE (MolthtstGtgi!Mo1111wis) \r\n \r\nSix mi/C'S \"'ffi o((;,.mo//1011, off1111)' 16 \r\n \r\nAmi\u003calola fllsS~tt Prltnd loclgt \r\n \r\n240Amitlola fla/4 lmgc Rd. \r\n \r\nCARTERSYlllE (Kistoric lligh(OUMty) \r\n \r\nl)a,r10rrii/k .\u003eOH4-i70, \r\n \r\n(tow~ lnd~nl/.o(ln6S H~tori\u003c Si~ \r\nSB Indian .\\lo,mds na.,Cartm'lillr. 30120 \r\n \r\ni06-Z()S.-li0, 15 mi/(1: ,mth\"'nl ofl\u003et114VJm'illt', on H11y. \u003e2 \r\n \r\nii0-38i-3i./i \r\n \r\nl'i'(' mi/C'Swvtlrwm of1-iS. fait 2SS \r\n \r\nHBERTOII (HorthffllGto:gia Mounulns) \r\n \r\nBobby81own SteleP,rlc \r\n \r\nRed TopMountainStatt Parkand lodgt \r\n \r\n2509 Uoli!J)' /J,cn,11 Stal\u003c' l'a1k ltd., lil!Jnron, ,06.\u003eS \r\n \r\nSU Ind[;\u003c' Rd.. (':\u003crrtr4'i//(,, 30121 \r\n \r\ni\u003cJ6.2 I 3-2046 \r\n \r\nii(l/~7S,-i22\u003c, \r\n \r\nl / 111il1!$1'\u003c11tthqoHof g /J,qr1011, off H11?' 72 \r\n \r\nJust qa~, vf 1-75. l~xir 285 \r\n \r\nRichard 8. Russell State Park \r\n \r\nCHATSWORTH (Hbtorl\u003c High Country) ChiefVann Kouse HistoricSite \r\n \r\n4;o/\u003cr1,.421H3u.szsou,/,1s()\u003c1111 Dr., t::lhurto11, 30615 \r\n \r\n82 Gt\\ H\"'Y 225 N.. Chut:$,w lh, 3070\u003e \r\n \r\nE:;igltt mil~ 1101//1',al of cl/x:t1011. off I fwy, 77 \r\n \r\ni/Jv.495-2593 \r\n \r\nI1X1Jenl\u003cIt i11t,TlfitJ,1iJ{ C\\ ft..y. 22\u003e \r\n \r\nHARTWHL (/1011/tffStGtocgi.l~uil\\s) \r\n \r\n\u003cllidQ\\ l l..y.5M \r\n \r\nl!Jrt Sldtt P,(~ \r\n \r\nHO H\u003c1rl Stulf P\u003c1rk Rd.. 306-I1 \r\n \r\nfort Moun\"in SUtc P,r!\u003c 1811-o,t i\\100111ai11 Po,k Rd., Chatl)l-or/h, ,0705 \r\n \r\ni06-Ji~756 \r\nNorth ofHc11twd /. of(H\"\u003e' 29 \r\n \r\ni06-09$-Z\u003c\u003e21 \r\n \r\n~gl,t milo: c(f(J ofChabw\u003c\u003erth, on //1\u003c)', \u003e2 \r\n \r\nKEUlf (1/Mlit.stGto!t~Mconuw) \r\n \r\nSmith~IWood1 Conmvttion Alta \r\n \r\n6 11salaH'lrail. lklc-11 \r\n \r\ni06-SiS,3087 \r\n \r\n0 11 Ifoy. i5,J\\. //11- mil~ ,,n.t of111'11'1\u003e \r\n \r\nUnkoiSUtePark Jnd lodge li88~\\ llny. \u003e56 i06-57S-J9SZ Tt.-o mifet1w1tl:\u003c\u003cIU ofIi\u003clt 11 \r\nlAIJOIIIA (llolthtffl~l.lountaios) Tugmo State Prk 1763 Tug,loo Sta/(' Paik Rd.. IA'l'Onia, 10\u003e53 106-3.-/,62 l'ollok'#;11ifrom I.S\u003e. fail 173 \r\nMOUNTAIN CITY {llo;th!\u003e~StG!(.:9llMo:intalns) 81acl: Rock MounteinStflt P~rk Blad: J{ook Mcm111oi11 f)l,i,., Mo1111roi11 Cil), 3(!5(e 706,i46-21-11 Thme mile~11orll1 o(Woyton. off\"\"'\u003e\" +11 \r\nRISING FAWN (HistoricHigh(ounuy) C!oudland Canyon State Park 122 Gfoudlu111JCu11yo11 PUik Di.. Hi.1i11g P.111111, 9071,1 7fwSi.110SO \r\nl':iJJ!rt milt$ f ~ I o(T1'11l011, 011 l~lc 116 \r\nROYSTOH (Ko!tht-Hl ~ ll~ s ) Victoria Bry,ntSuttPirie \r\n1105 !J?,1111P,11k lul.. /'#OIi, .\u003e0662 \r\n706-2~5~2i0 011 If,.y, , Zi. \"\u003e11th of/.$$, fail I(/) \r\nSUMMERVlllE (Kistoric lf'9hC00011y) James H.f!O)'dStatt P.ik 2800 1-'fv)'d Stal\u003c\" l'a,k Rd.. Summm'illl', 30747 i\u003cJ6.S5i-QB26 Thrtt mi/('~ rou//1('(1/.I ofSummttnilltt, off H11,1 2'1 \r\nTAUULAK FALLS (Nonhea11Georgi~ Mountain$) Tallulah Gorge State Park 538 /e11w llurt Yum Dr.. 'li1/lu/11/i f,11/.,, 30571 706-7H-i9i0 011 Hwy. # l,w111/, o( Cty1011 \r\nTOCCOA (Korll~~ (,tq~ Mox:nuins) TraYele(s Rttt Ki1tori\u003cSitt 8162 RiYWtd\u003c1/(' RJ.. Toou, ;0;77 \r\n70tS6-l2;c, \r\nSix mi/a~ o/Tooo. o{fl1\"y. 121 \r\nWINDER INtbtillGtol~.V~ ) Fort Vargo State Park \r\nCA II): 81. \\\\'ittdl't, , 06SO \r\n7i0-S6i-3-f69 Sou1h of\\\\'ittdr, 0 11 GA H\")\\ SI \r\n \r\nRoad Atlanta 5300 Win\u003cl\u003c1r N11,.. /lr111w/to11, 31/S17 iiU-9(ji,61-13. 800-81.Y-fv\\C:1:, 111,M.roat/11//1111/11.com Ro.id 1\\tl:1111:1 i~:1worlcf.cl:1,;.,. ,o.1d-rncin(I d rcuit that hO'!b i11tcm:itio1111II) ncdai,11~~1 cvc11b, such as the !'\u003c!lit I..: M:11~ (Oct. 10-12. 21)()2) :111d th,: Rig K.1h1111.1 t\\\\\\lA Supcrbikcs (1\\ l:1!' Ii-1}. 20021, :l~ 11cll :u ,1111.11~111 porb \u003c',11 .11K1 mot111C}c!c ~,cuts. Office opc11 ;\\lon.- r-,;. S ,1.111.-5 p.111. C:111 for c-.:111 time, \r\n.md f,~ I;) YIC b \r\nKs(ori(~ (ocswy \r\n20,AtlantaWttl AntiqutMlU /Jvcltu11a,1 SI.. 81tm~11. 10110 i io.;;-.9w, ;\\lo:c.- th.... 2,.000 \u003e'Jll,11(' (1 or 311liquf'\u003e! ~ n ;\\fon,..._\u003c:.,t. JO :\u003e,111,-611.111.. Sun. 1K10n-6run. [;) WC b \r\n \r\nYesterday's Antiques and Reflni1hin9 203 Pucific A\u003e-c.. /Jrtrm1111, 301JO 770-S3i-9157 \r\n1\\ ntic1uc~. rcli11i$l1i11Jl, 1111\u003c1 rc:p.,irs. Opc11 Mon.-Snt. 8 \r\na.111.- 6 v.111. I;) WC 6- \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\n:110:U/OI \r\n \r\n~r!clliijhCclll\\tty \r\n \r\n11,.,.. ETE!JnWddtRcINin.11 Prk \r\n \r\n, ;(,(J c. Q \\ \r\n \r\n120. /J11chu11\u003c111, JOI I\u003e \r\n \r\n770.r16-l-0S f \r\n \r\ne- Vi~IOI'$ (':!II cu~ the: l~I.\u003c', picnic 31C'3\u003e, :ind 1X11il \r\nions- ()p\u003c'i1 wily. Frcc:. I;) YIC \r\n \r\nlfistori\u003c Kir~n (Ollllty(ourthoust \r\nCo11rtl,o~ Sq11a1c-. 1Jvc-ha11a11, ,01IJ \r\n7i0-6l(,.H(,9 \r\nnu: rou11l11m'(' ~\"'t'l- !ll ., mmcuni, lilim1y, 111ul \r\n.,r offil'('I. the 11:n~l\u003eOll C\u003c\u003e,1111\\ Ilhle\u003eriral S()('il.'I\\. It r,;('... WM plm:d (Ill rh, :-:a1io11al Rcgi,kr{1( lfoloric- \r\nin J9H, Opc.'ll Mon. S:,O :1.111.-,JO p.111. or h)' ap1\u003eoi11tmcn1. l'rce. Gl WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nCALHOUN 0 4 - \r\nHis1011c HighCoun1ry \r\nHarris Arts Center 212 S. \\rl/ SI.. C,11/1\u003c1c111. 3070; \r\n706.f,29,25W. '\"\"\"'~1$11,t:.ori; 1his c.inkr h.,,u~ lhc Rol:111d t )'~ i\\hltc11m Ji 1Yel1 as an ;11t g:1llc1y. nul,ic 100111\u003e .111.S the C'.:Jlhoun Cordon .\u003e\\rb Conucils office. Qi\u003ecn :\\lon.-!.'ri, 10 a.m.-4 p.111. C.111 foe fees. I;) YIC b \r\n \r\nHidlkn Cretk Rrtion Art Po,m ~ -i Rd. 9$5 \r\nCJ\\ 1-1,.,-. 1%. \u003co11/li o(Call,0:,11, Call,o:m, 30i01 \r\n,06-69,~i \r\nPrimilh'C C\"!mpin~. l1iki11i;. :111d piC'11itLin;: 3ft' :n-.til \r\nable. Opro \\bil~. F1N. \r\n \r\nllew Echola Cherol-'\u003c!r (~pit~I St~tcHi}toricSitr \r\n \r\n] 211 C/10/~k'(Jlt/1 H11y. \r\n \r\nOne mile ('(lfl uf1-iS. 1::~it \u003eI i 011 C1\\ lfoJ' 22\u003e \r\n \r\nCallwu11. \u003eOi QI \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\n706-62-J-I:,Z I, w11oi'.gMlalt'{)\u003c1rk.,.nrg \r\n \r\n Mountaim \r\n \r\n'four the 1825 Cherokee 11\"tio11,ol cupital, including acres ur corn. Open ScpL I through rnid-Nuv. T hur. \r\n \r\nCARROLLTON C-8 \r\n \r\nthe supreme courthouse, council lwusc. missionM) -l p.ll o.- 9 p.m.. Fri. 4 p.m.-1 0 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.- 10 \r\n \r\nHistoric High Coumry \r\n \r\nhome, Vn1111's 1iivern. and ,11uscu111. The printshop, p.11,.. Sun. I p.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nAdamson Square \r\n \r\nwith \" still-opcr.rtiu11al press. is where the Cherokees \r\nproduced their l,i lingu:11 newspaper. The Cherokee Phoenix. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 ~.m.-5 p.111.. Sun. 2 p.m.-S:30 ,,.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nTravel Services Cherokee County Chamber ofCommerce 3605 Marietta Hwr., Canion, 30I 1-1 \r\n \r\nDowritown Carrollton, 301 17 770-812-690 I N:1med for Co11gress111a11 W. C. /\\damson, whose lcgisl:1tion crc.itcd lite eight-hour workday, this square is lhc \r\n \r\n770-3-15-0400, 11~tov.cherokee-c/1amber.com \r\n \r\nheart ofdow11loll'11 Carrollton. a designated Main Street \r\n \r\n0akleigh 335 S. \\Vall SL. P.O. fJox 3-12, Ca/hmm. 3070! 706-629-1,I 5 \r\n \r\nOpen Mo11.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b CARNESVILLE \r\n \r\ncity. 11,c slate's oldest book~orc, Horton's llook,ancl Gifts. presides over the eclectic mix of niche shops, antiques stores. galleries. aud restaumnls. Open dail) [;J WC 6, \r\n \r\nOnkleigh is home to lhc Cordon Count) Hislurit~,I \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountain1 \r\n \r\nSocicly. This historic ho111c was used b)' Sherman .is Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge \r\n \r\nCarrollton Cultural Arts Center \r\n \r\nhis headquarters during lhc Civil War. Open C1\\ Hw)'. 106 E., Carnesville, 3052/ \r\n \r\nJ,fon.- Fri. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.111. Free. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\n706-38-/-4659 \r\n \r\nOue block n{fAdamson Square, C,molllon, 30/ 17 ii0-832-1161 \r\n \r\nPrimeOutlets of Calhoun \r\n \r\nTltis covered bridge was bnill in ]907 mer Nail's Scl,c\u003cluled for complc1io11 in spri ng 2002, lhis new Creek. Tne bridge is une lane wide and 132 feet long, \"state of the arls'' facility foatures an intirn.ilc 266-seat \r\n \r\n-155 Belwood Rd., Callto1111, JOiOl 706-602-1305, Mvw.pri111eo11llels.com \r\n \r\nwith a lown Lallice design. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\ntl,e;otcr. galleries, and classrooms. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6. \r\n \r\nEnjoy shopping at mnre th;111 50 designershops. Open Franklin CountyCourthouse \r\nMon.- Sat. JO ,1.111.- 9 p.m., St,n. noon-6 p.m. ~ WC 6' On ihe Square. C\u003c1rnesville. 30521 \r\n \r\nHorton's Books and Gifts \r\n \r\nrravel Services \r\nCalhoun Local Welcome Center, \r\n \r\n706-384-4659, www.{ra11kli11-cou11tv.com \r\n \r\n410 Adamson Square, Carroillon, 30I Ji \r\n \r\nTl,is courthouse, conslructcJ in 1906, still serves as the 770-832-802 J \r\n \r\ncourlhouse today. Open to lite public for self-guided This is the oklcst bookstore ill Ccorgia. the third old- \r\n \r\nCalhoun- Gordon County Convention and Visitor Bureau, and tours. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 ,1.rn.-4 p.111. Free. ~ WC 6. est in the SoLtth, and the tenth oldest in the nation, as \r\n \r\nGordon County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\ncert ified lw Lhc American Booksellers Association. \r\n \r\n300 S. Wall SI.. Ca/hou11, 30701 \r\n706-625-3200, 800-887-38 I I \r\nw11-w.gordo11clwmber.org \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.111.-; p.111. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nFranklin County Historical Society Museum Gainesville SI., Carnesville, 30521 706-384--1805. 706-384--136 1 (foe. and Thur. only) The museum features exhibits on local hislory, \r\n \r\nfonnclcrl o;, Cmrullton's Adamson Square in 1892, it \r\nstil l feat ures so111\u003c: original wood ,111d glass dispfo), \r\ncases and still rings up every pmchasc on the original \r\n1890s wooclc\" cnsh register. Call for hours. ~ WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n,. . .CANTON F S \r\n \r\nincl uding a log house open to lour. Open by appoint- \r\n \r\nment on ly. Call for fees. [;J WC \r\n \r\nJohn Tanner StatePark \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\n354 'fo1111er Beach Rd., Carrollton, 30 11 7 \r\n \r\nCagle's Dairy MAiZE \r\n \r\nrravel Services \r\n \r\nii0-830-2222, www.gaslaleparks.org \r\n \r\n362 Stringer Rel., C\"\"ton. 30 11 5 \r\n \r\nFranklinCounty Chamber ofCommerce \r\n \r\nSix miles west ofCarrollton offHwy. 16 \r\n \r\n770-345-559 /, 11avw.c\u003c1glesc/c,irr,co111/MAi7.F.2./1tm P.O. Box 151, 165 Athens St., Carnesville. 30521 \r\n \r\nThis pmk boasts the largest sand swimming beach at \r\n \r\nCagle's Dairy opened the area's first t\\11Ai7.F., an i11tri- 706-384-4()59, ,,,.1av.{ra11kli11-counly.com \r\n \r\nanr Georgia slate park. C;1111pi11g. motor lodge rooms. \r\n \r\ncate network of 111 isls ,111d lurns cnrvecl into SC\\'Cn Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6. \r\n \r\nl;ike wilh boat rental, hikillg trails. picnic areas, vol- \r\n \r\nCnrtersvillt-B11rto1v (0111,ty Co11vmtio11 \u0026 Visitors Bumm invites you to ... \r\n \r\nAn ANCIENT INDIAN CITY, \r\nA TRANQUIL LAKESHORE \u0026 \r\nA BLOODY BATTLEFIELD \r\njust NORTH of ATLANTA . , ~_,. \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds, Red To/) Mountain State Park, \r\nBarnsley Gardens, Allatoona Pass Battlefield, Historic Adairsllille\u0026 Kingsto11. Worlds First Coca-Cola Wall Sign, \r\n~ Museums \u0026 Galleries \r\n( f7lrtersvzlle, Ga \r\n~ it's where time goes. \r\n \r\nCall l -800-733-2280 \r\n \r\nMetro Atlanta 770-387-1 357 \r\n \r\nBOOTHWestern An Museum \r\nOpening Fall 2002 in dowotowo Cancmille. \r\n \r\ntr \r\n \r\n119 \r\n \r\n www.GEoRG1AONMrM 1r\u003co.o1w I 1.800 V1s1-r GA \r\n \r\nlcyball. l,orseshoes, and mini-golf arc also featured. i\\ lark Anthony Cooper (1800--1885). a p1orninent prCliervc the tO\\rn's history and d1am1 while cncour \r\n \r\nPark ope11 daily 7 a.m.- lO p.m. [;l WC \r\n \r\nGeorgia industrialist, disco,.erc\u003cl the mea11i11g or friendship \"hen 38 friends aided him in n liuancial \r\n \r\naag.min.g-5repta,1i1l1.lmFsrieuec.ssCd;lc.W.\"'Celoc-pmcnt. O1\u003ee11 .\\lon,-Fri.S \r\n \r\nState University of Wert Georgia \r\n \r\ncrisis. Cooper commissioned this mnnumcnt to \r\n \r\n1601 MoJ\u003efc, St., Ct1rrol//011. 30118 \r\n \r\nhonor lh\u003c:m. II is believed to be the onlv 011c of its Red Top Mountain State Park and Lodge \r\n \r\n770-836-6;00 \r\n \r\nkind i11 ll1c world. Open dJil)', Vrce, ' \r\n \r\n50 Lmlgc Rd.. C11rtersville, 30120 \r\n \r\nr1ic cd11c11lional cenlcr or C:nroll County. Gallery \r\n \r\nJust east of1-75. Exit 285 \r\n \r\nst1ow), sports events, co11ve11tions, pcrfor111:111ccs, and Cooper's Furnace Day Use Area \r\n \r\nsc,nim1rs all li11d a home .ii this place of higher le-dm- Rh-er Rel.. Cartersville, 30120 \r\n \r\ning. Cull for more information. Cil WC 6, \r\n \r\n7i0-3\u00262,-1700, 11~,~~.notatla11ta.org \r\n \r\n770-9iS-1226, 1V1vw.gasle1teparks.org This popular p;1rk is located on L.1kc /\\ll~toona and offers a swimming beach. boating.fishing, camping. \r\n \r\nThis site, at lhe base of the Allaloonn Dam and also cottagC$, :1 lodg(' with rolaurnnt and meeting fuci)i, \r\n \r\nSusan Hayward Gravesite Monument 210 Oft.I Ce11terpoi11/ Rd., CarrolllOII, 30117 \r\n \r\nkno\"11 as Cooper\"s Iron Works. is ;r National Register ties, hiking lrail, . picnic areas. and miniature golf of Ilhtoric Places site, the onl)' rcumant of lhe 1830s Park open daily 7 a.m.-lO p.m. Call for fen, \r\n \r\n7i0-2)4-9716. 800-292.0Si ). 11~~.,isitc-arro/11011.com lowu of F.towah and Georgia's iron empire,, nm by ~WC o- \r\n \r\nA monument of Oscar-winning Rdress Susan fvlark i\\. Cooper. Open daily Apr.-Sept. 8 :r.m.-9:30 \r\n \r\nI la)'ll'ttrd is localed near the front 1:ntra11ce of Our p.m., Oct, S ,1.111,-8 p.m. Free, C;;l WC 6, \r\n \r\nRose Lawn Mu,eum \r\n \r\nL;1dy of l'crpct ual I lelp Ro111:111 C:1tloolic C h11rch. Open d11i1)', P'rec. \r\nTrove! Services \r\n \r\nDellinger Park 10() Pinc Crove Rt.I.. CcJTter.r,ille. 30120 770-387-5626. u1ww.cityo{carlersvi/le.orglpc1rks \r\n \r\n22-1 W. Clwrokec Ave., Cartersville, 30120 \r\n\"\" i?0-3/ii-5 /62. ,~111111.roselawr1muscw11.co111 \r\nThis hcn,,tifullv restored Victorian m:111,ion is owned by Onrt~w Count\\ and operated ,rs a house \r\n \r\nCarrollton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nEnjov tennis courts, softball fields. foothall/soccer mu5Cl1m. It w;i, on~c the home ofnationally rcnQ\\11ed \r\n \r\nI18 S. \\Vl,ite St.. C,mo/11011. 301 Ii \r\n \r\nlield.- l,1kc wirh g;izebo. a walking tr..1il \\\\'ilh 20 exer- C\\-angeliM S:unncl Porter Jon~ for whom Nasll\\ille'1 \r\n \r\n770-2H-9N6, 800-292-087 /. \"\"\"''is1/carrolltor1.com cise stations, playground areas. basketball courts, Union Cospcl \"fabcmade (R11na11 Auditorium) \\l'al \r\n \r\ne- Open .\\1on.-Fri. 8:,0 a.m.-\u003e p.m. [;l WC \r\n \r\nOlympic-,izc pool, and putt-pnlt. OfCicc Open huilt. Open T\\1c.-Fri. JO a.m.-5 p.m. or by appoint- \r\n \r\nc, Mon.-F',i, 8 :i.m.-5 p.m. Park ope1\\ d~il)6 a.,11.-l I ment. Don;11io11, appreciated. ~ WC \r\n \r\nCARTERSVILLE DS \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\np.111. fees for some facilities (pool, ga1.dJo, pavilion). \r\n \r\nC;;lWC \u003c.,._ \r\n \r\nWorld's First Coca-Cola Painted Wall Sign \r\n \r\nAllatoona Lake and Visitors Center \r\n \r\n2 W. Moi11 St., Cartersville, 30120 \r\n \r\nI I38 C1\\ 1--h~r- 20 Spur, Cwter.,villc. 30120 \r\n \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds Historic Site \r\n \r\n770,382A0/0. M1~v.110/11tla11la.org \r\n \r\n7i0-J82-1700, or g-j7-444-67ii (f'r,r 1''en'IJtio11s) \r\n \r\n813 l11dit111 Mounds Rd.. Cartersvi/le. 30/20 \r\n \r\nPainted by n syrup salesman in 189-1 on the side \r\n \r\nwww.reseneuw.com \r\n \r\nFil-c miles .outh1rest of1-75. xii 288 \r\n \r\nYoung Brothers Pham1acr, the sign w;rs restored a, \r\n \r\nDring your ho~t or rent houseboats. po11loon$, and ski 770-387-, 747, www.gaslatepark$.org \r\n \r\nanthc11ticalcd in 1994. A must-see site for 11hotog \r\n \r\nbo.,ts .ii one of four arc;i n1arinas in Cartcmille. Thi~ land \"~s home lo sevcr.11 thousand Nati\"e phers and Coca-Cola collecto~. Young Srothe \r\n \r\nChoose from more than 600 b~csid(' campsites. Americans between 1000 a.d. and 1550 a.d. ' lbda1, Pham,acy carries a wide ,,.,.riet~- ofCoke mcmombil' \r\n \r\naccommodating RVs and lc11l cw11\u003ecrs. Enjoy hiking \u003ef acres protect six carlhen mo1111ds, a pln1,a and vil- and collcttiblc,. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\ntrails n,id picnic areas. Visitors center op~n \u003claily 8 l.1gc 11re:1, a11d 11defensive ditch. Open Tuc.-Sat. 9 \r\n \r\n:1.H1.-4:30 p.111. Call for fee~. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\na.111.- 5 p.t11., Sun. 2 p.n1.-5:30 p.tu. C;,11 for fees. Trove/ Services \r\n \r\nC;l WC c,. \r\n \r\nCartersville Local Welcome Center \r\n \r\nAllatoona Pass Battlefield \r\n \r\nCartersville- BartowCountyConventionand Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\n0/t.l 1\\ll\u003c1too11a Rd., Cartersville. 30lW \r\n \r\nEtowah Valley Historical Society Collection /library \r\n \r\n770-606-8862. \"~w.allatoo1wp11s,ibattlc/iel\u003cl.org \r\n \r\n11\u003e\\\\~Cherokee ,\\,e. \r\n \r\nFought October \u003e, 186-1. this bl00\u003cl1 battle \\\\'as the P.O. /3-0x 1886, Cartemille, 30/20 \r\n \r\nP.O. lfox 200397 011e 1-1' ie11cl,lrip l'/a;m, Cartemille. 30120 770-38i-1357. S00-733-2280. 11mr.11ott11/anta.org \r\n \r\nbeginning of the Nasl\"ille Campaign. Of the total ii0.(,()6-8862, ,111,~v.e,liso11li11e.org \r\n \r\nIn the restored dc1\u003e0t do\\\\'ntow11. 1-75. E.~il 288. Open \r\n \r\n\u003e.301 men engaged in battle. there were 1,603 easn- Ilistory t-ollcc1io1h and guides to area cemctcrie, are i\\1on.-Fri. 9 .e.m,-5 pm., Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.111.. 24-hour \r\n \r\naltics. 'J..,'O earthen forts. mil\u003c$ of trench works, and availnblc here. Call for hours. l1ree. G1 WC b \r\n \r\ninfom,ation avaibblc. C;l WC \u0026- \r\n \r\ninlcrpr~live tmil markers. Open year-round, Free. \r\n \r\nEuharlee Covered Bridge and Hi,tory Museum \r\n \r\nPark Marina Boat Rentals \r\n \r\nBartowCounty GenealogicalSociety Research library 125 W. {V/\u003c1i11 St., Cartersville. 30120,0993 \r\n \r\nI I 6 Covered Bridge Rd., Cartersville, 30 I20 7i0-60i-20 /7, 1vww.notat!tlnta.org \r\n \r\n651 M11ri11a Rd.. Ctrrtmville, 30121 770,974-2628. 1111111v.JU,rkmari11e.,:om \r\n \r\n770,606-0706, 770-382-6676 (u(1',r lrours) \r\n \r\nBuilt in ISS6 by Washington King. the bridge is on Open r\\lon.-S:it. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. noon-5 p.m. Call \r\n \r\nw1,w.~i/il!S.t:0ml/-loortla11\u003ci!Parl;J9,l651barto11~.hlml the Ccorgia Covcrc\u003cl BridgeT rail. and is listed on the for fees. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nVol11ntccr.s arc a\"ailable to aist )OU with gcn.\"dlogi- \"ation;il R~gister of Historic Place$. i\\luscum open \r\n \r\ncal rcse:mh. 1.oc-dl rnlumcs include marriage, deed Tuc.-Fri. I p.m.-\u003e p.m., and during se.isonal events. Race for the Etowah Civil War Driving Tour \r\n \r\nam\\ ccmelcr)' records. and more. Worksho1\u003es are held Donations appreciated. C;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nOne F'rie11d~l1ip Plaza, C11rlersrille, 30/20 \r\n \r\nperiodical!)', some on Amc,ic,m Indian gcnealog), \r\n \r\n770-387-1357. 800-7H-2280, 11ww.110/atlc111t11.org \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. F'rec. [;l WC \u0026 Grand Theatre of Cartersville \r\n \r\nCall for tour Iimcs and fees. \r\n \r\nBartow History Center 13 N. Wt1// St., Cartersville. 30120 \r\n \r\n5' N. Wall St., Cart.ersville, 30120 770-3$6.7343, wwiv.nolatla11ta.orglthegwn\u003cl.htm/ This restored 1920$ performing ;iris 1hc:1lrc hosts a \r\n \r\nCASSVILLE \r\nHistoric High Coun11y \r\n \r\ni70-3/i2-3818 \r\n \r\n\\':lricty of performances each fC:1r. iuclncliug manr Atlanta Campaign Pocket Park \r\n \r\nTI1c goal here is lo preserve BarlowCo1111ly history. lo ed11~1tional c.1111ps and productions for school out- US HnJ. ~/ N. a11d Camil/e Rd., Cms,.illc, 3012\u003e \r\n \r\ncduc-Jte a communih ofstuclcnts and l'isitorsabout its ings. Cull for hours and fee5, C;l WC c,. \r\n \r\n770-387-1357 \r\n \r\nunique hcrilage, and lo celebrate its scn.e of place \r\n \r\n11a1w.11ot11//011la.org, 11,,,,.georgiahighco1111l1)'.0f[!, \r\n \r\nthrough exhibits. programs. and outreach aclivities. Legion Theaterand the Pumphouse Players \r\n \r\nOne of liw Atl~11ln Campaign Pocket Parks cow \r\n \r\nO1\u003ec11 Tuc.-Sal. 10 a.111.-\u003e p.m. l~rec. D WC Cs \r\n \r\nP.O. Uox /26/, I H-C Main St.. Car/emillc, 30)20 structed at Ca~svillc b)' the WPA in the 1930s. 11,e \r\n \r\nCartersville Civic Center \r\n \r\ni i0-387-2610, 11~1,v.notatla11la.org \r\n \r\npark com111~1mo111tcs the Cassville Affair. Open daily. \r\n \r\nFormc:d in the I960s, the Pumphousc Players have Free. Cil 0-. \r\n \r\n435 W, iVlt1in St., Cartersville. 30120 \r\n \r\nworked lwrd to save the Legion Thc.itcr. Perfomwnces \r\n \r\nn,c ii/J-387-562\u003e, www.cityofcortemille.org \r\n \r\nmngc from radio theater to childrens theater. Call for Cassville ConfederateCemetery \r\n \r\ncivic center is available to rent for :iw:irds shows. hours nnd foes. Cil WC c- \r\n \r\nCe1s:s-White Rt.I.. Coss,il/e, 30121 \r\n \r\nb:mqncl\u003e. meetings, or pro~r:111~. Office ope,; \r\n \r\n;\\lon.-Fri. b :un.- \u003e p.m. Call for fee). [;l WC b. \r\n \r\nMain Street Cartersville \r\n \r\n770-387-1357. 800,733-2280, '\"\"\"11ototlont11.org The gravcsitcs of 300 Confcclcralc soldiers, as well as \r\n \r\nCoope(s Friendship Monument \r\n \r\nCartemillc D01111t01m De1-elopmc11/ Authorit) \r\n\u003e\\Voll St., Corters,ille. 30120 \r\n \r\nO11c J-'ricm\u003clsliip Plaza, Main St.. C:arlemille. 30J20 7i0-386-64S8, w11,v.,,ille11wi11st.co111 \r\n \r\nthal of CSA gcncr~I William Wofford me bittersweet \r\nrcllli11dcrs ofCaSS\\1llc's pre-Ci,il War p10111in~nce. Open daily. Frc,c. Cil 6' \r\n \r\n770-387- 1357, wuw.notatlanta,org \r\n \r\n;\\fain Street Cmtersville is an organization fonn\u003clcd to \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n MOUNTAIN HANDICRAFTS \r\nAnybody can decorate with round pottery. How about a jug char looks like Aunr Verdclle rhe afternoon she found our you were rhe one who backed over her canna lillies? \r\n \r\nHABERS HAM HOSPITALITY \r\nGet lost down an unpaved road and find yourself at a 100-year old \r\ncountry inn where the katydids sing you to sleep. \r\n \r\nNATURE'S BIG SHOW \r\nYou could watch kayakers shooc che thundering rapids ar Tallulah Gorge-or watch die amazement on your kids' faces when their hike ends at the base of Panrher Creek Falls. \r\n \r\nVOICES FROM THE PAST \r\nGer a glimpse of mountain life in another century... or trace your own family's heritage at our outstanding \r\nGenealogy Library in Clarkesville. \r\n \r\nApple, peaches, pumpkin pie...or maybe it's boiled peanurs, peach rurnovers or the blueberry pancakes at Batesville General Store chat tickle your caste buds. We've got more homegrown produce than you can shake a \r\nstick at! \r\n \r\nMake Habersham County your \"base camp for adventure\" in, the northeast Georgia mountains. Drive upfor dinne1: .. or stay the rest ofyour life. See it all at www.seehabersham.com or call 800-835-2559. Hk'd be delighted to have you visit, and we'd be proud to call you \"neighbor. \" \r\n \r\nSl\u003eECIAL THANKS TO COMMUNITY BANK, HABERSHAM BANK, 1-lABERSHJ\\M ELECTRIC M EMBERSHIP CORP. AND A LLTEL \r\nwww.seehabersham.com \r\n \r\n I G,, www.0F.OR\u003c: I A0NMYMIND.ORC.: 1 .8 00 V1s1T \r\n \r\nNoble Hill-WheelerMemorial (enter 2JG/ Joe Pra11k Harris Pk11)',. Ccm1i//c. 30/23 770-31/2-3392, ivuw.11otoflo11ta.org t\\ 131:ick history cultural ec11tcr housed in the first school in -\"ortl~ Gcorgiil built with Roscnw:1ld funds spccifkally designated for the cduc:itiou of i\u003elack \u003c:1,ildrc11. Open Tue.-Sal. 9 u.111.--! p.111. Donations \r\n11pprcl'iated. [;;I WC c- \r\nCAVE SPRING \r\nHistork High Country CedarCreekRV Park 6770 Ccm: Spring Rd.. Cal'e Spring. 3012-+ 706-777-3030 Cedar Cr\u003c--ek RV Park offers hill hookups. TI,crc is also a golf driving range at the park. Visitors can fi11\u003cl good fishing in 11carby BigCcd:ir C reek. Picnic- areas, pa,~lions, and bnthl,ousc on-site. Call for hours 11ml fees. [;;I WC ~ \r\n \r\nsetting with more than I00 acres. are also m-.iilablc. \r\nOpen byappointmcnl only. Call for fees. [;;I WC b \r\nThe Old Mill 12 Old 1\\ili/1 Hd., Cedartown, 30125 770-7-18-9699 This structure 1v,1s built hi' slave h1bor i11 1818 for Asa Prior, who came to Polk Count. i11 1837. ' I he stmcturc \\\\':IS opcmte\u003cl :,s a restanrani'fro111 196-0 to 1991. ft \\\\':15 reopened in 1997 as a pri,~1tc focilil)' for special e,enl.s. .-.;01opc11 for lours. Dri\\'e by 011ly. free. \r\nPeek's Park College St., Ced(lr/0110,, 30125 770-7-19-1652 This beautiful city park is located on l:md donalc\u003cl by Captain). A. Peck. It contains a pool, te,rnis eourts. pirnit areas and a state-of-the-art playgrou nd. Opc11 dailr 6 a.m.- 11 p.rn. Free. [;;I \u0026. \r\n \r\nChiefVann House Historic Site 82 CJ\\ Il11J' 225 N., C:lwtswortl,. 30705 L-0,\u003c1foc/ al the i11tmectio11 ofG,1 Hwy,. 225 \u003cmd 52-.,\\ 706-695-2598. 1Mw.gt1slt1leJ\u003eC1rks.org Called the \"Showpbce of the Cherokee Nation,\" lhi1 mansion was buih in 180 b) Chief James Valln. II ii dccor;itcd with b~:tuliful woocl--carvings a11d foaturcs 3 rcmark.tblc noati11g\" staircase and manr fi ne antiques. A new muscu111 :md picnic area nrc also at the site. Open Tuc.-S,11. 9 ,1.111.-5 p.m.. Sun. 2 p.m.-5:30 p.m. \r\nCall for fees. ~ WC 6' \r\nCohuna lodge and Restaurant 500 Coe/rise Tr.. Clwts11\"0rilr, 30705 706-695-960I, M,~11.colwltaloclge.com Beautiful sccnc,y s11rrou11\u003cl lhis lodge and rcstaurnnl atop the moun lni n. The restaurant is open for breakfast. lunch. and di11ncr, witlt a full buffet :iv;iilable. \r\nCall for hours and fees. [;;I WC ~ \r\n \r\nHistoric Cave Spring and Rolater Park Cave Spring Sq,wre, Cme Spri11g, 30121 706-777-3962, 706-777-0523 DoU,d with large shade Irecs. the park has picnic sites a11\u003cl ,, pla)'grouncl. This is a favorite with local residents for swimming in the spring-fed creek, The spring flows into \" pond and into a 1.5-acr1; pool sk,pecl like 1hc \r\nst.ilc of Georgia. Open dai ly. f'rce. [;;I WC b. \r\nCEDARTOWN 8-6 \r\nHistoric High Counlry Big Spring Park and Water Plant Facility \r\n30I \\\\/iss11/ricko11 1\\,e., Cedar/011111, 30 125 770-7-18-1225 The scco11cl-largest limestone spring i11 the S011lh. big Spring produces an aierage of 12 million gallons of water per day. l'ark open daily. \\.\\l:rlcr 1\u003einnl tours by apjX\u003eintmcnl 011ly. Free. [;;I b. \r\nCedartown Gvic Auditorium 205 East J\\,e., C'.e\u003cfortown. 30125 770-7-IS.-l /66, li00-830,'3910. 11,ii1.wwditori11111.com TI,c auclitorium presents premium entertainment c.id, year from the Ath1nta Symphony 10 touring \r\nBroadway plays. n,c audilorimn :ilso sponsors an \r\ncnricl11nent program for children in Polk and Sur rou11di11g counties through workshops and performances. Office open 9 a.m.- \u003e p.111. G:,11 for performance ti111cs and fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\nCedartown Mural 518 Mai\" St.. Cec/artow11. 30125 770-749-1652 Located on Iii\u003c: side of the Redmond Chair Caning building on Mai11 Streel, next door to tl11; Cc\u003clHrlm111 Welcome Cc11l\u003c;r a, ,ti Chamber ofCommerce office. Open daily. Pree. \r\nConfederate Memorial 100 r ,ior St,.n11tside Courthouse 112 Cec/\u003c1r/otl'II. 30 / 25 770-7-19-/652 This Confederate mo11u111c11l MIS erected i11 1906 bv the U11itcd Daugh ters of the Confcdtracy In ho11~r Co11fcdcrnle Yelerans. Open daily. Free. \r\nHightower Falls 771 Hig/,/ower Falls Rel.. Cetlcu/011111, JO125 770-7-18-8588 \r\nOriginally the site of a wooden gristmill purchased by Elias 1lighlowcr in 1846 and converted i11to a facsimile of the \\%itncy colton gin. Ilightowcr r.1lls i, currently a priYnte group facilit)' :11-ailablc for s1\u003eCcial occasions. 011:might cmnping c.ibins. hiking 1r.1ils in ,, pmklike \r\n \r\nPolk CountyCourthouse #2 100 Prior St.. Cedartown. 30125 770-749-1 652 This building was desigllcd by Otis Clay Ponndstoll and built in 1935. It was origina llycity hall, but is now used HS a wurthouse annex. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. i\"rce. [;;I WC ~ \r\nPolk County Historical Society Museum and Gardens 20, N. College St., Ceclartow11. 30125 770-7./9.0073 Formerly H.iwkcs Children's Library, tlie museum contains tltc liistory of Polk Connty. The building was designed by Neel Reid. famous Georgia architccl. and \\\\\"1S built in 1924. The site is on lite National Register of Historic Places. Open each Wed. 2 p.111.-4 p.m. and lhc fourth Sun. of the month 2 p.m.- , p.111. llree. [;;I WC 6' \r\nSterling Holloway Marker Comer ofC',01/ege St. and Sterling Holloway Place Cec/artown. 30/25 770-7-f9-/652 11,is 111arkce proudly pays tribute to the birthplace of Ont' ofCedartown's most famous citizens, the hdovcd actor Sterling Hollo\"'\u003cly. TI1c actor behind the 'luickly rccog11i1.cd \\Vinnie the Pooh voice began performing i11 his early childhood years right here, with his \"neighborhood variety shows\". Ope11 daily. Free. \r\nWest Cinema 112 \\Vegt 1\\l'e,. Ced\"rtow11. 30125 770-7-18-3090 Built in 1 91 on West Aven11c, this slruch.ne was designed in tl,e Art Deco style and lrns bl'e11 maintained i11 its origina l design. One of the finc,t examples of Art Dc\u003cO style in \"lorthwest Geo rgia, ii is currently ()pcrnti11g as a movie theater. Open d.iily, Call for movie liincs m,d fees. [;;I WC ~ \r\nTravel Services PolkCounty Chamber ofCommerce 512 i\\lain St.. Cedartown, 30125 770-7-i9-1652, 800-226-2517, http,llpolk.n/genrgia.org Op~11 Mo11.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.111., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. \r\n[;;I wee- \r\nCHATSWORTH D-2 \r\nHistoric High Country Chatsworth-Murray County Library \r\n706 Old D11lt011 E//iia)' Rd., Clu,tsu\"Ortl,. 30705 706-695.-/200 Historic documents for gencalogic-al rescach are available here. Open .Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.111.. Sat. 9 \r\na.m.-1 p.m. free. [;;I WC 6- \r\n \r\nFort Mountain Stables 5-18 Cli{f111i11e Rd.. Clwtsll'orth, 30705 706-5 17-8555 Rc111iol horse, and instruction available every day except Su11tlay- or feel free 10 bring )'Ou r 01111 horse. C,1111pi11g i~ av.iilublc. Rental hours vlo11.- Sat. 8 a.m.- i p.111. R~scrv.1tions re-qu ired. Ca ll for fees for rc11tal (free with your own horse). [;;I WC \r\nFort MountainState Park !,'/ / For/ Mo1111lai11 Park Rd., Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-262 /, 111ww.gasloteparh.org Eigl,t miles e\"sl ofChat11worth on H11')'. 52 Named for a mysterious 855-foot rock wall thought to be built by a11cic11t l11\u003clia11s. this park offers outstandi11g hiking. ,1,ounti,in biking. and cqucstriall trails. Camping. cot1agc1, l,1kc with swimming hcnch, boat rental. mini-golf, and picnicking are also availahle. Park open dailr 7 a.,n.-10 p.m. Call for fee$. \r\n~wee-. \r\nLake Conasauga Rec.reation Area and Lake Conasauga Songbird Management Area 3941 US I /11y. 76, Clwlswortl,. 30705 706,695-6736. \"\"~v.f.\u003c.{ed.11$ \r\nL.ikc Con~sa11g:1, 3.150 fed above sea level :md the highest in Ccurgia. is 3 19-.1crc lake. 11,~ area offers C'1lllpi11g fol'ilit ic,. fishing, swi111111i11g, boating, picnicki11g. a11d hikin~. It attrncts a 11idc variety of birds, since 111;111r habits;il types converge i11 a ~1111111 ~rea here, rnngi11g from clcnrecl, grnSS) area, to malmc hardwoods. Open daily. Call for fees. [;;I WC b \r\nMurray County Recreation Department \r\n715 W. Ches/11.11/ St., Chat.wnrth, 5070, 706-695-7359 'lenni~ comts. basd,all fields. football fields, soccer fields, wa lking tra ils, lx,tting cages, picnic MCM, phl)' gronncls, :rncl basketball courls arc al':ii lal\u003elc for public use. Open clail)' 8:30 :1.111.-5 p.m., Homs \\'ary for sporting events. Call for fees. [;;I WC 6' \r\nNonh Georgia Speedway 300 N. Georgia H11ce1111,1 Rd.. Clratsll'orth. 30705 i 06-695-33 /3, w11,v.11orfl1georgia11peeilway.co111 North Georgia Speedway has rnct'.S c,cry Saturday 11ighl during the ~c:1s011. Race classes indude Super Late i\\ lodcl. L..,tc :Vlodcl. Sporb111a11, Ilobby, Mini stock. and Pure Street Stock. Call for hours and fees. [;;JWC b. \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\n Trove/ Services Chat5worth local Welcome Center, Chatsworth- Murray CountyChamberof Commerce, and Welcome Center \r\n/26 N. Third J\\l'a. Clwtsworth. 10705 706-695-6060. 800-969-9490 11oi~v.alltel.netl-m11rrarclw1nber Open Mon.--'l11ur. 8:30 a.m.-';:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 \r\na,m,- 5 p.m. [;l we 6. \r\n \r\nCHERRY LOG \r\nHisto,ic HighCountry Pink Pig Restaurant 824 Cherry 1.og St. , Cherry L.og. 30522 \r\n706-276-33 1J Enjoving 35 }'CM a, ,1 loc:11 favorite, the restaurant is famous for its garlic salad. Frequent ,isitors include Zell :vlillerancl former president Jimnl}' Carter. Ope11 \r\nniur.- Sun. 11 a.n,.- 9 p.m. [;;I WC 6. \r\n \r\nCLARKESVILLE J-3 \r\nNo1theast Georgia Mountains \r\nAmish Red Barn 6H5 Ci\\ //nJ 17, Clark,,.,,;J/e. 30523 706-754-8235, w11~v./1ele11ga.org This ,1uai11t shop features handmade A111ish furnitmc, g:1zebos, quilts, cr::1fis. and urtworkfrom Pc1111sylvania and Ohio. Look for the Amish wagon and stop U}' for a visit. Open Fri.-Sat. 10 n.m.-6 p.111., Sun. 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\n~ 6. \r\n \r\nBurton Emporium and Gallery \r\n \r\n295 Cherokee Ridge Dr., Clarke,,,,ille. 30523 \r\n \r\n706-947-3032. 11,viv.hele11ga.org \r\n \r\nGallery or line art, fo lk art, pottery, pnintings by lot\u003eal \r\n \r\nand regional artists. Unusual and eclectic ilcms lhal \r\n \r\nwill one \u003cla, lx..-come heirlooms. Call for hours .ind \r\n \r\nfees. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nFem Springs Recreation Area Dicks Hill Pk11)'.. Cforh,sville. 30523 706-754-6221. 11~,-..(s.{cd.11.~lcon{ Located in th~ Chatlooga R,1ngcr District, the pa rk \r\noffers a group arc11 at the springs wi th fonr shelters available. Fern Spri11gs is prim,uily a day use area wilh picnicki ng and liiking m..,ilable. Open daily. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\nGrace calvary Episcopal Church Comer \\\\lil,1\u003e11 am/ Green Sts.. C/arkes11il/e, 30523 706-75-f-2-15 I 111c Crace Church wM builtl,etwecn 1839 and 1842 and still has the original handblown glass windows. The building is the oldest Episcopal Church in Georgia that remnins essentially nnaltcrc\u003cl. Tours b) appointment only, Fl'cc. [;lb. \r\n \r\nlake Burton Trout Hatchery 3695 CA 1-l,vy. 197 N.. Clmkesiille, 30523 706-917-Jll2 rishing. nature lmils. wildlife viewing areas, mounlain \\listas, and m1livt! trout streams are within walking \r\ndistance and av;iilable for exploration. lishing, boat ing. and skiing ,uc a\\'ailablc. Open daily 8 a.m.-f:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC - \r\n \r\nlake Burton Wildlife Management Area \r\nGA H,'?' 197 N.. Clarkesville, 30523 770-535-5i00, wWlv.dnr.slafe.ga.us/d,,r/wild Visit-ors ca11 enjoy hu11li11g. camping, ,111 interpretive trail. fishing. hiking, birdwatching. picnicking. and ho~back riding. 11,cAppalachian Tr::1il for111s the wei:tem boundary. Open dail)', Call for fees. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nx lore old'n Waterfalls \r\n \r\nAntiques \u0026 Galleries \r\n \r\nUnique Boutiques \u0026: Shops \r\n \r\nR e s t a u ra n ts \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfasts \r\n \r\nMountain Cabins \r\n \r\nGold Panning \u0026 l\\,lincs \r\n \r\nhe Scenic Mountain \r\n \r\nGold l\\luseum Canoeing \r\n \r\n11lage of Dahlonega \r\n \r\n\\\\lace rfolls rl u b i n g \r\n \r\nI liking \r\n \r\nScenic Mountain Drives \r\n \r\nBike ' louring \r\n \r\nC ham pionship Golf \r\n \r\nVineyards and Winery's \r\n \r\nFolkways Cul tura l Arts Center \r\n \r\nHorseback Riding \r\n \r\n:\\fountain Biking \r\n \r\nN umerous Gold Panning, Arcs, Heritage and Holiday Fescivab \r\n \r\nIn the mountains, just one hour north ofAtlanta on Hwy. GA 400 \r\nFor morei11/or111atio11, ml/: Dahlo11ega-f.11mpkit1 Co. Chamber ofCommerce \r\nwww.dahlo11ega.org 1-800-231-5543  1-706-864-3ill \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n wwv..GE01tG t AONMvM1ND.01w I 1.800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nLake Russell Recreation Area Forest Sen-ice Rd. 59 (304 Lake Russell Rd.) Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-6221, www.{s.(ed.us/coll{ Located in the Chattooga Ranger District, this recreation area has a l00-acre lake with a grass beach near Che11occtali ,'vlou11tain. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, hiking, camping swimming. fishing, and boating. \r\n1 \r\nOpe11 dai ly. Free.  WC \u0026 \r\nLake Tugalo- GA Power Of(US Hwy. HI N., T\u003c1l/11/ah F'alls, 30573 706-782-4014, ,v-,,av.souihemco.com I.;1kc Tugalo, near Talluh1 h Falls, is J 597-acrc reservoir with 18 miles of shoreline. Visitors can enjoy boating and fish ing. Lake Tngalo remains one of the most serene lakes in the state. Primitive camping is availahle. O pen daily. Call for fees.  WC 6,. \r\nMark of the Potter 9982 CA 1-/wy. l97 N., Clarkesville, 30523 706-947-H'i0, ,cww.marko{thepotter.com An interesting shop of contemporary quality crafts from more than 40 local artists located in the converted Crampa Watt's C rist Mill on the picturesque Soque River. Open daily IO a.m.-6 p.m.  WC\u0026 \r\nMauldin House 458 /e(fe,so11 St., Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-2296, n~vw.seehabersham.com This historic in-town fannslead showcases exhibits 011 fam ily ,md loc,i l history. f\\ n,illinc,y shop (the oldest wood commercial building in Clarkesville), with antique clothes, hats, and other milli nery items provides a glimpse into times past. Also-on site is the Big Holly Cabin, an original one-room log cabin. Open Mon.-Fri . 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.  WC 6,. \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park 3655 CA f-iwy. 197 N, Clarkesville, 30523 15 miles west ofClayton, mi GA f-iwy. I97 706-947-3194, www.gastatef\u003earks.org This park is nestled in the Blne Ridge 1Vlo11ntains on the shores of Lake Burton. Camping, boat ramp, fish- \r\ning pier1 playgrou nd1 picnic area, and seasonal canoe rcnt,il are some of the amenities. Park open daily 7 \r\na.111.-I0 p.111. Call for fees.  WC \u0026 \r\nPantherCreekFalls and Panther Creek Recreation Area Ole/ US /-Ii,)'. 441 N., Clarkesville. 30523 706-745-6221, 1101av.{s.(ed.11slcu11( Loc,iled in tl,c Chattooga Ranger District. this wol wooded site has two pimic shelters. Visitors ca11 enjoy hiking the trail, which lci1ds lo three waterfalls. Panther Creek Falls Trai l (5.5 111ilcs) follows ll,e creek through stands of hem lock and white pine .ilong steep, rocky bluffs of the creek. Open daily. Free. \r\n WC 6,. \r\nSunburst Stables 3181 CA 1-lwy. 255, Clarke.wille, 30523 706-947-7-f33, 1v-,v1v.webicity.com!rnnlmrst Sunburst Stables offers trail rides and private lessons on trnils through the C hattahoochee National forest. \r\nOpen daily. Call for fees.  WC \u0026- \r\nAWorld of Dreams Museum 4000 GA Hwy. 17, Clarkesville, 30523 706 -754-01 74 f\\ collection of personal treasures, including some of Mel Fisher's gold from the Altoclw, George Junes's car, O lympic one-of-,i-kiucl itc111s, cars, dolls, coim from aro11nrl the world, woodcarvi11g, a11d the first gold coin of Christ can be found here. Groups welcome. Call for hours. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services Habersham County Welcome Center P.O. Box 173 Mauldin House, 458 /ef{erso11 St.,Clarkesvi/le, 30523 706-7~4-2296, H~v-,v.seehahersham.com \r\nOpen Mun.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.  WC \u0026- \r\nCLAYTON J-2 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Becky Branch Falls Wanvonum Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, \"\"\"w.(s.(ed.us/conf Th is 20-fool cascade is just five minutes from downLown C layton and is easily accessible. Open daily. Free. [;;I  \r\nColeman River Scenic Area Pores/ Senice Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 770-782-3320, www.fs.(ed.us/conf Hikers wil l enco11nters large old-growth timber alongside a stream hunhling thro11gh high bou lders. Open daily. Free.  WC \r\nDick's Creek Falls Off Dick's Creek Hd, Clayto11, 30525 706-782-3320, www.(,.(ed.us/con{ T his waterfall. approximately 60 feet high, is a sheer chop uver a granite mound into the C hattooga River. Open daily. Free.  \r\nEllicott Rock Wilderness Area Fores( Senice Rel. 646, Clay/oil, 30525 i06-782-3320, www.{s.{ed.us.lconf T he sleep terrain of the wilderness offers numerous mountains and waterfalls to explore. Open daily. Free.  \r\nHolcomb Creek Falls OffWarwoman Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, www.{s.(ed.us/conf The Holcomb Creek Trail peisses Holcon,b Creek Fal ls, which drops and Flows over shoals for approximately 150 feel'. and .Ammons Creek Falls, which has an observation deck. O pen da ily. Free.  \r\nLake Rabun-GA Power Lake Rahun Hd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-40 /4, 11avw.southernco.com Visitors to Lake Rab11n can enjoy boating, fish ing, a public beach, camping, and lodging. Nacoochee Park is just one of the recreation areas along Lake Rab11n's 25 llliles of shoreline. Located on the north end of the lake, the park is a great place to p icnic or just relax. Open daily. Call for fees.  WC \u0026,. \r\nLake Seed- GA Power Off' Lake Rab11.1l Rd. , Clayton, 30525 i06-782-4014, ,v-,ow.svuthemco.com l ,akc Seed, wit! , its 13 ,niles of shoreline, has many rccrcaliom,1 opportunities tu offer, including swimming, boating, fishing, and primitive campiug at Seed \r\nCampground O pen dail)'. Ca ll for foes.  WC \u0026 \r\nNantahalaOutdoor Center 851-A Chattooga Ridge Rd., Clayt.011, 30525 864-638-5980, 800-232-7238, www.noc.com T he Nantahab is one of the best-loved rivers in the Southeast and offers \" captivating in troduction to wh ite water perfect for kids young and old. Both guide-assisted and rental trips are available. C,i ll for \r\nhours and fees.  WC 6- \r\nPopcorn Overlook US Hwy. 76 W., Clay/oil, 30525 706-782-3320, www./s.{ed.us/conf LocHtcd in thc Cha ttooga Ranger District, this scenic vista overlooks the mountains west of Clayton. Enjoy \r\n \r\nthe scenery and :, picnic lunch al the tables located \r\nhere. Open d,iily. Free.  WC 6- \r\nRabun BeachRecreationArea Lake Rabun Rd. S. (Country Rd. 10) Clayton, ,0525 706-782-3320, www.{s.fed.us/con( Campsites with electrical and water hookups are available. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, hiking, boating, swimming, and fishi ng at this beautiful spul. Open daily. Call for fees.  WC 6' \r\nSandy Bottom Recreation Area forest Sen-ice Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, MV111.{s.(ed.11slco11f Located i11 the Tallul,il, Ranger District, this recr ation area has good trout fishing a11d rugged rnou la in scenery. Campsites are av,iilal,le with fi re rin and picn ic tHblcs. Open da ily. Call for fees.  WC \r\nSoutheastern Expeditions- Chattooga River Rafting 73'iii US Hwy. 76 /!:., Clayton, 30525 40-1-329-0433, 800-868-7238 w1vw.so11theast.en1expedilions.com Since 1973 So11theastern Expeditions has provid the highest-quality white-waler rafring experience o the Chattooga River. Overnight trips, canoe an kayak instrnction, and group team-bui lding seminars are also available. All trips include profession guides, equipment, transportation, and lu nch. Th \r\nseason runs :Vlar.- Apr. Call for hours and fees.  WC \r\nSouthern NantahalaWilderness Area Tall11lah River Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320. 1v,v-,v.{s.{ed.11slco11f This scenic area offers breathtaking views of the mountains, in a\u003clr.lition to hiking. eco-touris1n, an wildlife viewing. Open daily. Free. ~ \r\nTallulah FallsLake-GA Power US f-!1,y. -14 I S., Clayton, 30525 706-782-40/4, www.so11t.hemco.com Covering 63 acres, 111llulah F,ills L,ike is the smallest Georgia Power's reservoirs. Impounded in 19 12, it is also one of the oldest. Tallulah Falls Lake, which has 3.6 miles ofshorel ine, is pnrl of the new Tallulah Gorge State P;Jrk. Open daiIr Ca II for fees.  WC 6,. \r\nTallulah River Recreation Area Fores/ Se1vice Rd. 70, Cl\u003c1)to11, 30525 i06-782-3320, www.fs.fed.us/conf This recreation area offers rugged scenery and secluded camping. It is near Coleman River Scenic Area and has very good trout fishing. O pen da ily. Call for fees. ~WC \u0026- \r\nTate Branch Recreation Area forest Sen-ice /{d. 70, Cla1,toll, 30525 706-782-3320, www.{s.{eiuslcon( Located in the lallulah Ranger District at the junction of Tate Branch and the Tallulah River, this recreation area has gooJ trout fishi11g, exceptional fall culor and remote 1nou11tai11 scenery. Nindeen campsites are availal,k Open daily. Call for fees.  WC 6,. \r\nTut's Game Preserve 11,t's Mounl.ain US Hwy 441 S. and Seed Tick Rd.,Clayto11, 30525 706-782-62 18, 800-62 1-1768, ,.,.,,01,.(.11tsmount\u003c1in.com Tut's Game Presen'e offers visitors an unusual treat, with exotic animals, llama hikes into the mountains, pony rides, hiking trails, and stocked fish ing streams. \r\nOpen daily 8 a m - 4:30 p.m. Call for fees.  WC 6- \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n .-,.,\\~ - ' \r\n \r\n. .. ' t  .,, . ~ ..., .. . \r\n \r\n.r--- - -------- -- - - ---, \r\n \r\n1 Please Send Me Information 1 \r\n \r\nI About Dalton \u0026 Georgia's : \r\n \r\n: Historic High Country 1 \r\n \r\nII Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II \r\n \r\nI Address_____ _ _ __ _ I \r\n \r\nI City_ _ __ _ _ _ _State_ : Dalton \r\n \r\n: Zip _ _ _ Phone ( \r\n \r\n)_ _ _ _ I islocated \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nAre you currentIypIanom. g a tn.p,. \r\n \r\nII J9l0otmi)iiolefs \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nD D Yes No \r\n \r\nI Atlanta; \r\n \r\nII If so, when?_______ \r\n \r\n1 , \r\n \r\n30 miles \r\n;outh of \r\n \r\nI I \r\n \r\n.. . , \r\nMail to: Dalton Convention \u0026 V1s1tor s Bureau \r\n \r\nI P.O. Box 2046 Dalton, GA 30722  (706) 270-9960 \r\n \r\n1 t:hattanoQga on 1_75 \r\n \r\nGOMM-~ - \r\n \r\n---- \r\n \r\n/ \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nG GRGI .A \r\n \r\n$ ~IW~~J.-l~k,/-1~ Cam!P; \r\n \r\n www.GE\u003clRGIA0NMvM tN0,0RG I 1 . 800 VI S IT GA \r\n \r\nWarwoman Dell Recreation Area \r\n \r\nLocaled within the .Br-.isstown Ranger District, this \r\n \r\nCOMMERCE J-5 _ , \r\n \r\n\\Vani:om,m Rel.. Clayton, 10525 \r\n \r\nrugged country has exceptional ,iews with camping. \r\n \r\nNon.hea1t Georgia Mountaini \r\n \r\n706-782-3320. u,,w.(s.{ed.uslcon{ \r\n \r\nhiking, fishing, an\u003cl picnicking arnilable. Five bcanti- Atlanta Dragway \r\n \r\nLocatccl in the \"lilllulah Ra11ger District, this \u003clcnscly ful w:iterfalls lie ;1long the threc-rnile section of the 500 E. Ridgeway Rd.. Commerce. 30529 forested area on Wa,wo,11an Creek is abundant with DeSoto FallsTrail. Open daily. Call for fees. I] WC b 706-335-2301. wllnv.atlantadragway.com \r\n \r\nwilclflowcn;. Picnicking. 11alurc tmil. and a group shelter \r\n'\"\"arnilahlc for rent. Opc11 daily. c.,11 for fees. (;;i WC c, Gold'nGem Grubbin' Mine \r\n75 Cold Nug_i;et Ln., Clew/and, 30538 \r\n \r\nThis is the South's lop NI IRA Winston dmg-racing \r\nfacility. is home lo the Southern Nationals each May. \r\nCall for hours, r.iciug schedules, and fees. (;;i WC c,. \r\n \r\nWarwoman Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\n706-865-HH. '\"'''\"-goldngem.com \r\n \r\nWe1nvoma11 Rd., C/e1}'l011. 30525 \r\n \r\nVisit 1111 authentic operating gold mine and pan for Commerce Factory Stores \r\n \r\n770-535-5700. 11111\"1.d11r.sle1le.ga.11sld11r/wild \r\n \r\ngold mid gemstones. Fishing, camping and golf arc US Hwy. '/41 a11d 1-85, Exit l-f9 \r\n \r\nWarwo111a11 fc-Jturcs rnggcd tcrmin, with public hnnt- also av.iilable. Open dailr summer 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.. off- 199 Pottery FaclOI')' Or., Commerce, 30529 \r\n \r\niug. t,n11ping. fishing. hiking. bird11'\u003cllching. picnicking, season 9 a.111.-5 p.m. Call for fees. l:il WC - \r\n \r\n706-135-6352 \r\n \r\n,md horseb.,ck riding a-,1il:1hlc. 'n,c s..-cond-highcst \r\n \r\nOur direct from America's favorite designers and man- \r\n \r\nmounl;iin in Ceorgfo. Rahnn Raid. is localed here. High Shoals Falls and High Shoals Scenic Area \r\n \r\nufacturers at 25 percent to 70 pcr~cnt offfull retail prices. \r\n \r\nOpen daily. Call for fees. (;;i \r\n \r\nForest Senice Rd. 283, offGt\\ Hu?' 75 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon--6 p.m. \r\n \r\nZZ miles 110,1/1 ofCleveland \r\n \r\n(;;iWC b \r\n \r\nWildwater ltd.Rafting \r\n \r\nClel'ela11d, 30528 \r\n \r\nOffUS Hwy. 76. Cla,-1011, 10525 \r\n \r\niOG-745-6928. 11,viv.{s.fed.11s/co11{ \r\n \r\nThe Pottery \r\n \r\n864-647-9-187. 800-~ 51-9972 \r\n,,.,ww. wildw(l/ermfting.\u003c..'(}m \r\n \r\nVive waterfalls grace this area. with an estimated IotaI US H\"?' -141 and 1-85 vertical drop of 300 feet. The High Shoals Tmil fol- Commerce, 30529 \r\n \r\nWildwatcr Ltd. offors trips Oil four rivers, providi11g lows along High Shoals Creek to an ohse1val'ion deck 706-335-3I20,800-223-0667, w1M.crave11pollel').com \r\nor exception;il focil ilics, top-quality eq11ipmcnl, highly beside two the rive streams i11 this area. Open daily. The Polle!)' is locally known as THE place lo go \r\n \r\ntrained staff. i111tl cxlraordinary service. Call for hours Free. I] WC 6' \r\n \r\nwhc,1 )'OU are shopping for your home m,d garden. \r\n \r\nand fees, (;;i WC \r\n \r\nYcar-rouud Ch ristmas Shoppe and Concrete Yard, \r\n \r\nWillis Knob Recreation Area \r\n \r\nTurner's Corner-The Trading Company 13870 US Hwy. 19 N., Clevei\u003cmd, 30528 \r\n \r\nGardening Center, and Greenhouse arc just a few \r\nthi ngs found here. Call for hollrs. (;;i WC c,. \r\n \r\nWillis Knob Rd.. C /1ir1011. 30525 \r\n \r\n706-2 19-1597, 1111111v.tclre1di11gco.com \r\n \r\n706-782-3320. www.fs./ecl.us/conf \r\n \r\nYou'll find long-forgotten goodies Like hoop cheese Tanger Outlets ofCommerce, GA \r\n \r\nLocated in the 'f.1llu l~h Ranger District. this recre- aml c.indy in glass jms here. Open Mon.-1-'ri. 6:30 US Hwy. +II mid 1-85, t,til H \r\n \r\nation .uea offers h\u003c1rsc can,p, au\u003cl horse trails . Visitor$ a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 7 a.m.---S:30 p.m.. Sun. 11 a.m.--6 111 Ta11ger Dr., Commerce. 30529 \r\n \r\nwill enjoy rugged mo1111tai11 scc11ery over frails that p.m. (;;i we e-- \r\n \r\n706-335-3354. 800-405-9828. \\\\Ww.langcroutlcl.com \r\n \r\nd~\u003esceml into the Ch;1llooga Riwr basin. Camping, \r\n \r\nEnior 130 terrific outlets and great discounts. Open \r\n \r\nlishing. an\u003cl hiking arc ;11l a\"ailablc. Open daily. Call White County Historical Museum \r\n \r\nfor fees. (;;i WC 6' \r\n \r\n011 the C/e,eland Square, Clevel\u003clnd. 30528 \r\n \r\nMon.--Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.111., Sun. 12 p.m.-6 p.m. \r\n(;;i WC c,. \r\n \r\n706-865-322$ \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\nTI1is is the source for gene-dlogical information, local Trove/ Services \r\n \r\nRabun County Chamber, Convention and Visitors Bureau, \r\n \r\nhistory, m1\u003cl interesting items from our 1nuscu111 store. Jackson County Area ChamberofCommerce \r\n \r\nand Welcome Center \r\n \r\nO1\u003een Thur.-Sal. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. or by appoiulmcnl. 1655 S. Elm St., Commerce, 30529 \r\n \r\n232 US H\u003e\")'- HI N., Cl\u003cly1011, \u003e0525 \r\n \r\nC:1II for fees. [;;I WC 6- \r\n \r\n706-315-1897. wMv.jacksoncou11tyga.com \r\n \r\n706-782--18 I2. www.gamou11tai11s.com/rabu11 \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 9 :1.111.-5 p.111. (;;i WC 6- \r\n \r\nYonah Mountain \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (;;i WC b. \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 75 N.. C/e,,eland, 30528 \r\n \r\nCORNELIA J-4 - ; \r\n \r\nCLERMONT \r\n \r\n706-865-5356 \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nNortheast GeorgiaMountains \r\n \r\nAt 3.156 feet elevation, Yonah Mountain is the tallest Apple Monument \r\n \r\nMontara Farm \r\n \r\nmountain in White County. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nl02 Cra11I Place, Comelia. 30531 \r\n \r\n6i49 Stringer Rd.. Clenmml, 30527 \r\n \r\n706-778-8585, M1w.seehal\u003eerslra111.co111 \r\n \r\n770-981-0503. ,m~v.montarafam1.com \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\n-n,e world's largest apple monument is dedicated to \r\n \r\nWith an emphasis on lca111 building, horsclmck riding White County ChamberofCommerce \r\n \r\nthe apple growers of North Georgia. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\ni~ offered through some -100 acres of lush mo1uHain- 122 N. 1\\,/ain SI., C/e,eland, 30528 \r\n \r\nl:ilWC b. \r\n \r\nvicw tn,ils, woodlands. a~1le,1 trails. wild0ower mc.id- 706-865-5356. www.whilecmmtv.com \r\n \r\nows. comfields, and orchards. Customize\u003c! p1ivatc or Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 4-:30 p.111. (;;i WC \u0026- \r\n \r\nLakeRussell Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\ngroup rides can be nrmngcd, Open d:,ily. Call for fees. \r\n \r\nCornelia, 3053) \r\n \r\nl:il WC 6,. \r\n \r\nCOHUTTA \r\n \r\n770-5.355700, www.d11r.stc,te.ga.11.~ld11r/wiId \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nAdiacent to LC1ke R11sse/l /{ecreation Area \r\n \r\n CLEVELAND 13 \r\n \r\nCohutta National Fish Hatchery \r\n \r\n'!'his wi ldlire 111,m;igement area offers pnhlic h11nting, \r\n \r\nNortheast GeorgiaMountains \r\n \r\n5350 Red Clay Rd. N. W, Cohutta. 307 lO \r\n \r\ncamping. fish ing, birdwatching. hiking :1nd horseback \r\n \r\nAndrews Cove Recreation Area \r\n \r\n706,69-f-8830, www.daltoncvb.com \r\n \r\ntra ils. and picnicking. Open daily. Call for fees. WC C- \r\n \r\nGA Hwv. 75 N., Cleve/{llu/, 30,45 \r\n \r\nT he ColH1lta National Fish Hatchcrv features tanks \r\n \r\n706-754-622 I, w11ov.{s.fed.usfco11f \r\n \r\ndi.1plnying the warm-water species rais~\u003cl 0)' the hatch- loudermilk Boarding House Museum \r\n \r\nLocaled in the Challoog:1 Ranger District, this U.S. ery. Fishing is a,ailable. There is a public park for pie\" 271 l'oree1cre SI., Comeli\u003ci, 3053 I \r\n \r\nForest Recreation Arca is situ:itcd :1long a bca,tiful nics. Office open l\\'lon.- F'ri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.111. Tours 706-778-200I. 11\u003eww.jo11ir1wbe.,vm \r\n \r\nmounhlin strc.1111. Visitors to the nrca can p,ulicip:ill' in hy nppoi11tmc11l. Call for fees. (;;i WC c- \r\n \r\n13uilt in 1908 and listed on th.- National Register of \r\n \r\nhiking. fishing, and camping. Open daily. Call for foe:.. \r\n \r\n11 istoric Pbccs, the 111uscm11 includes the history of \r\n \r\n[;;IWC b \r\n \r\nCOMER K-6 \r\n \r\nCornelia. Also featured is )oui lll:1be's Traveling \r\n \r\nNortheast GeorgiaMountains \r\n \r\nPa11ornmic E11cyclopcclia of Ev\u003c:1)1hing 1vis. listed in \r\n \r\nBabyland General Hospital \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Covered Bridge and Watson Mill Bridge \r\n \r\nthe Cuinness Book or WorlJ Records ::IS the \\\\'c:)rld's \r\n \r\n73 \\\\I, U11denroocl St.. Cf,,.,ef{ll1d, 30528 \r\n \r\nState Park \r\n \r\nL:irgc.t. and Most Uniqnc, Elvis Installation. Open \r\n \r\n706-865-2 1i I, 11,ii,.c\"bbagepakhkids.com \r\n \r\n650 \\\\latsm1 /\\Iii/ Rd., Comer, 30629 \r\n \r\nt\\pr.-Nov. Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.- S p.m. Call for fees. (;;i \r\n \r\nWitness the birth ofa Cnbbagc l'atcl1 Kid in :1 t11rn-of- Three milessoul/, ofComero{{GJ\\ Hwy. 22 \r\n \r\nthc-cent11ry 1111.'\u003clical clinic. Open Mon.-S:11. 9 a.m.-5 706-783-5349, \\1~1\"1'.gcistateparks.org \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\np.m., Sun. 10 ;1.111.-5 p.111. Free. (;;i WC 6' \r\n \r\nWal.son Mill is home to Georgia's longest covered Habersham County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nbridge. Camping. picnic area, 12 miles of hike-and-hike 668 Clarkesville St., Camelia. 30531 \r\n \r\nDeSoto Falls and DeSoto Falls Recreation Area \r\n \r\ntmils, equestrian trnils (no hon;c rentals), boat rental, 706-778-~65-I, '\"''\"''.seelwher~/111111.com \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 129119. 15 milernort/1 o{Cle,ela11d \r\n \r\nand fishiug are available at the park. TI,is park is loc:11- Open Mon.- f'ri. 8:30 a.111.-; p.m. l:il WC b. \r\n \r\nClerelm1cl. ,0528 \r\n \r\ncd near Athens and the Univcrsit)' of Georgia. Park \r\n \r\n706-7-15-6928. \"\"\"'-fs.fed.11slco11f \r\n \r\nho111~: daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. I] WC 6- \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\n  www . GE ORG i AONM vM 1N o . oRc I 1. 8 00 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nCRANDALL \r\nHistoric High Country Cohutta Springs Outdoor Ministries J 175 Cohutta S/,rings Rd., Crandall, 30711 706-695-9093. 800-9-f0-6789 ,v,.vw.c.ohuttasprings.cvm Rope course challenges, backpacking, canoeing, rafting, spelunking, rock climbing and rappell ing, horse pack !:rips, a11d 11wu11lain biking arc just some of th e optio11s at Cohut:111 Spri11gs. Educ;1tinna l classes such as Nr,live American lore, pioneer Iife, geology and gold pmmingt edible p lnnl recognition , stargazing, reptile progrnrns, \u003clnd cnvironment;J I awareness are 111s0 avai lable. Vv',ilcr skiing, horse rides, tennis, swim111i11g, ponloon bo;1t rides, and basketball can be e11 joyed. C roups are welcome, and group rates are Hvaihtblc. Cal l for hours and fees. ~ WC 6-,. \r\nCUMMING G-5 \r\nNortheast GeorgiaMountains Lanierland Music Park 61J5 Jot-Em Down Rd., Cumming, 3004J 770-887-7464, 11~vw.lanierland.com For the past , I years, Lanierland has had the lop entertainers in country music g race its stage. 11,is venue se ts itself apart from other concert theaters because of the intimacy that is created bclwccn the \r\nstar and audience. Call for hours aml fees. DJ WC b. \r\nParsons 525 L,1kelaml Plaza, Cumming, 300-+0 770-$87-999J, www.parsonsgi{ls.com The first Parso11s store was opened in l925 by Calvin and Kate Parso11s as a gc11crnl store selling groceries, hardware. dry goods, a11d r,1rm supplies. To,by Parsons is still fa,nily-owncd and -opcnited and is Georgia's l11rgcst gift m,d col lectibles store. Open l\\1011.-Fri . I0 \r\n,1.111.-7 p.111., Sat. 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. ~ WC b. \r\nPoole's Mill Covered Bridge Poole's Mill Rd., Cumming, 301 30 770-887-6-+6 I The bridge, lrn ill in 1906, is one lane wide, 90 feet long, and spans Settlcdmvn C reek. Open daily. Free. \r\nTravel Services Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce I IO Old Buford Rd., Ste. 120, C umming, 30040 770-887-646/, www.forsythchamber.org Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. DJ WC 6-,. \r\nDAHLONEGA H-3 \r\nNortheast GeolgiaMountains Appalachian Outfitters River Trips Ct\\ l iwy. 60 S. 208-4 S . Ches/alee, Dahlonega. 30533 706-864-7 117, 800-426-7 / J7, ll'Ml-'.\u003clfJpou/g\u003c1.C0/II Experience tl,c ru11 ,md ,rntu rn l serenity or North Georgia's beautiful Etowah and Chcslatcc Rivers hv \r\ncanoe, kayak, or lube. Call ror hours and fees. l;;J WC 6-. \r\nBlue Ridge Wildlife Management Area GA 1-/wy. 52 \\.\\i., or GA H111r. 60 N. Dahlonegn, 3()533 770-535-5700, www.d11r.state.ga.us!d11rlwild This wildlife management area covers 39,000 acres with public hunting. fishing, hiking, bird watching, picnicking, and horseback riding. Camping is avai lab le. Open daily. Call for fees. \r\nCane Creek Falls 865 Camp Glisson Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-6181. uovw.campglisso11.urg Cane Creek Palls is located 011 tl,c silt: or Cam p Glisson Rctre11t Ce11kr and is open lo the public wlicn no retreats are i11 sessiu11. Contact tlic orficc for deta ils. Open daily. Free. ~ \r\n \r\nChestatee Overlook \r\nCA /-fwy. 60, 12 miles north of Dahlonega \r\nDahlonega, 30533 706-7-+5-6928, www./s.{ed.us/conf Located in the Brasstown Ranger District, the overlook offers a scenic vista of Blood !\\fountain Cove. Open daily. Free. ~ \r\nChestatee Wildlife Management Area GA I-ill?' J9 N., Dahloneg,1, 30533 770-535-5700. www.dnr.slate.ga. usldm/wi/d T his area offers public hunting, ca,nping, hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, and horseback ri\u003cling. This area includes \\Vaters Creek Trophy Trout Stream an\u003cl portions of the Appalachian Trnil. Ope11 da ily. C,ill for fees. \r\nChestatee Wildlife Preserve 469 Old Dahlonega Hwy., Dahlonega. 3053l 706-864-94 1.1, ches/a/eewildli{e.org T his preserve spccialioes in the preservation 1hrot1gh c\u003clucalion of exotic and domestic wi ldlife. The preservation displays more lhan -!50 ,inirnals and 125 species from around the world. Open dai li 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call for recs. DJ WC 6-,. \r\nConsolidated Gold Mine 185 C011$olidated Gold Mine Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864~~473, www.con.,olidatedgoldmine.com Visitors In lhe mine descend 250 feet belowgrouncl and tom an actnal gold mine. Open summer Mon.-Fri. IOa.m.-4 p.m., Sat.- Snn. 10 a.m.-5 p.111., winter dai ly IOa.m.- 'f p.m. Call for fees. Cil WC \r\nCooper Creek Scenic Area 26 miles north o( Dahlonega, Dahlonega, 30533 Fore.,/ Sen,ice Rd. { offCt\\ 1-ln?' 60 706-7-1-5-6928, www.fs.fed.us/co11{ Located partially in the Brasstown Ranger District, this scenic area features hiking trails aml beautifu l Couper Creek and its tributaries. Pic11icking, l,iking, and fishing are available. O pen daily. f'ree. DJ WC 6-,. \r\nCrisson Gold Mine 2736 Morrison J\\1/oore l'kn?' Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-6363, www.clahlonega.org Visitors will c11joy p,11rni11g for gold or grubbing for ge111s. Cold nuggets m,d 11atural 11ugget jcwclr)' arc offered in the gift shop. Open daily 10 a.111.- 6 p.m. Call for fees. i:;;i WC 6-,. \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum HistoricSite I Public Square, D\"hlonega, 30533 On Dahlonega's town squure Fire miles west ofGA H11?' 400 706-86~-2257, www.ga.sl.\u003c1teparks.01g Th is museum tells the stmy of our nation's first gold nish with exhibits, a folm, golrl nuggets and coim. Open i'vlon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., S1111. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. C all fo r fees.~ WC\u0026 \r\nDahlonega ~istoric District '/own Square, Uahlonega, 30533 706 864-3 7JJ, 800-23 1-5543, wnav.dahlonega.org Dahlonegil features unique shopping and dining experiences in authentic l9th-ce11tury buildi ngs. \r\nOpen clail)'. Free. Cil WC \u0026 \r\nDahlonega Tasting Room 16 N. Park St. , al the Square Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-8275 The tasti11g roo111 fcalurics Habersham wines and dcii ly wine li1,slings, wi11c c1cccssorie-s, home decor, wine racks. gifts. Georgia gour111ct foods. privale labeling, and wedding registry, arc also avai lable. OpcnMon.-Sat 10a.m - 6p.m. 6-,. WC \r\n \r\nDockery Lake Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 654, offCA /-fo0,, 60 Dahlonega, 30533 706-745-6928, www.{s.{ed.us!co11{ The Dockery Lake Recreation Arca is loca led in the Brasstow11 Ra11ger Dislricl, with '1 popular lrout lake. Picnicking, camping, fish ing, and hiking arc avail- \r\nable. Open daily. C,ill for fees. [;;l WC b. \r\nFolkways Center of the Georgia Mountains 303 S. Ches/alee St., Dahlonega, 305 B 706-867-6710, 877-628-8674 ww,1?.fo lkw\u003c1yscenter.c01n Th is center was formed for the preservation and cultivalion of lhe history of th e people of the North Gcorgin mountains. Information on music, crafts, chmce, and cooking to distilled whiskey and brandy, medicine and folklore is available at ~,e center. Bluegrass and mountJ in music concerts are frequently scheduled. Open Mon.- l'ri. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Call for concert information and foes. ~ WC 6-,. \r\nGeorge E. Coleman Sr. Planetarium Sunset Or. , D,1hlonega 30597 706-864-1-f7I115JI , w11~v.galaxy.11ge.pe\u003c1chnet.edu School and special shows are a,:ailal,lc. Regularly schedu led shows are at 8 p.111. on f'ridays when school is in session. Call for more i11forrnation, or lo schedule a show. Ope11 Sept.-May i :30 a.m.- 5 p. m. Free. ~WC\u0026 \r\nGold City Corral and Carriage Service 49 Forres/ I-Ii/ls Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-9395, www.goldcil)'COm1l.com \r\nCal l for hours and fees. l;;J WC b. \r\nHolly Theatre 69 W. JV/ain St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-86-+-3759, www.holl)'thea/re.org 1vlovics, thc,iter pmd11clions, and special performanC cs, arc scheduled thro11gho11t the year. Office open :vlon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for performance ti,11~~- \r\nCall for fees. DJ WC b. \r\nMedicine Bow, Ltd. 104 Medicine Bow, Dahlonega, 30533 706-SM-5928, ,vi,w .medicinehow.net A school for all ages that guides each student toward his unique relationship with the forest by connecting to ancient skills and lore of the Native American. \\i\\/orkshops1 can oeing1 conce rts, an\u003cl srnmner camp are some oi the programs available. Call for a calendar of events. Open by appoinh11ent only. Call for fees. [ll \r\nStories of the Mountains 13 S. Park St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-9J75. m vw.ddhlu11eg\u003c1.or \"litles of the area before tl,e while ,nan, the clcveloprnent of the 111ou11tains 1111d v,illevs, and the families who lived here, are aparl of this st;,y. By appointment onl)' Call for fees. ~ WC 6-,. \r\nSunny Farms North 1332 Longbr,mch Rd. Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-9}67 Sunnv Farms i\\'ort h offers one- and lwo-hour horse back ;,des with pasture and mountain trails. Full or pasture bo.mling is avniloble. Open daily 9 a.111.-l p 111. Ca ll for fees. l;;J WC \r\nThree Sisters Vineyards and Winery 4,9 Vinerard \\,ir, /Jahlo11ega, 30533 706-865-9-163. www. threesistersvineyarcl.com Visit this beautiful J84-acre vinerard estate and enjoy tastings and tours. Open Mon- Wed. by appointment. Thur.- Sun. 12:30 p.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. DJ WC G\u003e- 6,. \r\n \r\n128 \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\n Mountains \r\n \r\nWater's Creek Recreation Area US Hwy. 19 N. \u003c1/ Pore,/ Senice Hd. ,4 1)11hloneg(I, 305B i06-7-15-6928, www.fe./'itd.uskonf Located in the llrnsstown Ra11ger District. lliis recreation are;i feature.\u003cc;1111pi11g. picnicking. and ri~liing. \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;;I WC 6- \r\nWoody Gap Recreation Area CA lh')' 60. 1-1 miles nor//, o[D\u003c1hlonegt1 J)ahlonega, 30533 706-745-6928, www.{,.fed.11slco11( Located in the llrns.stow\" R,i.,ger District, Woody C;ip boasts scenic ,ist:is of tloc y.,1,oola \\ ~,lie). Tlic Appalachian Trail cros.1cs Ci\\ 1-lighwa)' 60 al this \r\n1)()inl. Open \u003clailv. Free. [;l WC b. \r\nTravel Services Dahlonega- Lumpkin County Chamberand Welcome Center 13 S. P,1rk SI., Dahlo11ag//, 305.B 706-864-,711. 800-23 1-5513, w,,,11,.dahlo11egC1.org \r\nOpen daily 9 a.111.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC b. \r\nDALLAS \r\nHistoricHigh Country Fine Arts Center P.O. Box '/(),, Dalio,. 30132 770-+13-16-19 Special art exhibits 111011tlily. Call for more information. WC \r\nNew Hope Church Monument GA / i uJ. 38 1, Oallm, 30I32 7i0-1-15-6016, www.f!m1ldi1,gwu11tygeorgia. ,om This monument, located on the ch urch grou11ds, marks tlie spot of a crnci;1l battle in the W.i r Bclll'\u003c.:\u003c:11 the Slates. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\ndecorating fashion. Open i\\ loH.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 7 p.m., \r\ne- Sal. 8 a.111.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \r\nAtlanta Campaign Pocket Park US Hw)'. -11 N.. Dallon, 30720 706-270-9960. 800-33l-3258. w11w.d,1//()nc1b.com \r\nc, The 1-,,1rk i, p,ITI of the Blue and Crnl' Trail. Open \r\ndnih-. Free. C;l \r\nBlunt House 506 S. '/11on1to11 /\\ve., D\u003c1lto11, 30720 706-27/l-0217, www.dalto11c,-b.com 13111111 House, on the National Register of Historic Places. i., the 1848 home ofDallon\"s first mayor, postmaster. and religious leader. Open hy appointment \r\nouk Call for fees. [;;I WC c, \r\nCarpetand Rug Outlet Council c/o D,1/1011-Whitf,eld Cl,amher 524 Ilolida)' /\\ve,, Dalton, 30720 706-278-7373. u11~r.da/ro11c/1\u003c1111ber,org The Carpel and Rug Outlet Council, a member of the Dalton-Whitfield Chamher of Commerce, offers a list of Flooring outlets in the area. Office open i\\ lon.-fri. 8:30 a.m.- i p.111. l'rec. [;;I WC b \r\nConfederate Cemeteryand MemorialWall Fmory SI. i11 West Hill Cemetery, 0\u003c1//011, 30720 706-270-9960. 800-3l 1-3258. n11w.cla//011t,b.co111 This cc,nelery is the site of 421Confcdcrnlc and -I unknown U,;io11 soldiers grnn c,. A 1\\lcmorial W,ill listing the IHlllK'S of the dcct'ased stands in their \r\nhonol'. Opc11 dail)', Free. [;lb. \r\nCreative Arts Guild 520 W. We111gh SI.. Oa/1011, 30720 706-278-0 168, \"\"\"''.creatiret1rts_guild.org \r\n \r\nCaller\\ exhibits. classes in dance, 11111sic and visual :iris, r,;,c arls aml crafts fcstiv;1I. and an Hnnual pro duct ion oi The N11/m1cker are all sponsol'cd by tl,c gu ild. Open Mon.- T hur. 9 a. m.-7 p.rn.. Fri. 9 \r\na.111.-+30 p.m. Call for fees. C;J WC b. \r\nCrown Gardens and Archives \r\nii 5 Chatt,mooga 1\\n.. D\u003c111011, 30720 706-278-021 7 '/'his is home to lhc Whil'fieltl-Murrav Histol'icnl Sc)cicl'I', wlt ich is ho11sctl in the old C r~wn Colton 1vl ill o'fficc building. Cc1Jc.ilogy enth usiasts can find records here for Whitfield and i\\forrav Co11ntics. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.111.-5 p.111., Sal. 9' a.111.-noon. Free. [;;I WC b. \r\nDalton Depot I lU Depot St., 0\u003c1//u11, 30720 706-226-3 /60. www.dolt,mcvb.tvm r.xpcrience dining in th is pre-Civil \\Var depot. one of the few remainin!_; .1ftcr Shcnn;in's march through Georgia. Open '.\\Ion.. Tue.. and Sal. 11 n.m.-midnigl,t. Wed. 11 a.m.-1 a.111.. Th11r.- Fri. 11 a.m.- 2 n.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nDalton little Theatre 2 10 N, I'enl.z St.. Dalton 30720 706-226-66 I8 Oldest conmmnily thciller in Georgia with fir,t productio11 i11 1869. WC \r\nDug Gap Battle Park W. /J11g Gap Battle Rd., /J\u003c1lto11, 30720 i06-2i8-02I7, 800-33 1-3258, www. da//u11cvh.cn111 Visit the park lo see the breastworks (rock walls used as protection rluri11g battle) built b) Civil War soldiers \r\ndurin~ the ..\\tlanla Campaign. Open daily. Free. [;;I c, \r\n \r\nPaulding County Museum 295 /ol,nston St. at 1-/erscl,e/ Jones Middle Scl,ool Dt1llas. 30l 32 770-4-15-60 I6 Contains memorabilia and records of events :ind history of Paulding County. Cali for hours nncl fees. l;lWC b \r\n \r\nPickett'sMill Battlefield Historic Site On Tabor Clwrch Rd.. o{f/1\"0'- 381, Dallas.301 32 770-H3-7R 50, \"\"'nv.ga~/11tepe1rk.\u003c.org \r\nO11e of the best-preserved Civil War battlefields in the \r\nnation with more than 760 ncres. including a muse- \r\num, earthworks. hiki11g !mils, and :, picnic area. Closed lvlon. Call for hours ,rncl fees. C;l WC b \r\n \r\nSoutheastern International Dragway 1653 Dragstrif, Rd., Dali\u003crs. 30132 770-HS-2 I83 \r\nRaces are scheduled cacl, weekend on this eighth-mile \r\ndrag-racing tmck. C;1II for hours and fees. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nPaulding County Chamberof Commerce 155 /imm)' Camphe/1 Pb\"),, Dallas. 30132 770--1-4S-60 I6, ivww.JJ,11,/di11gco1mlygeorgia.com \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.111. [;;J WC \u0026- \r\n \r\nPaulding County Driving Tour of Historic Markers 455 /immr Campbell l'/my.. D\u003c1ll\u003c1s. 30132 770-4-l5.(,016, \"\"\"''pauldillgco1111/)'l!eorgia.co111 \r\n. ~ ~DALTON D-2 \r\nHistoric High Country American Home Showplace Decorator Dream House 3010 Old Dug Gap Rd.. D\u003c,Jton, ,0722 706-277-3132, 800-262-3 132 no.~v.c\u003c1rpetso{dalto11.co111 The Dream Honse is fully furnished with ihc latest in \r\n129 \r\n \r\n Hamilton House Museum 70I Challannogll A,,c.. /)alt1111, 30720 706-278-02 J7 l:x plorc local hi.1tory iu D.ilton's oldcsl ho11w, bui lt i11 I840. Ci\"il \\.Var ,Hlifocts, !\\alive i\\111c ric;i11 heritage, a11d a renown\u003c.~! pod arc only\" fe\" of the deltlCIIISlItal helped lblton car\\'e out its own uuique place i11 history. Open by :,ppoinlmenl. Call for foes. QWC 6' \r\nHistoric Downtown Dalton 2 10 N. Pe11/z Si. (Old l1ira //(II/), Dallon. 50720 706-27,~-mz Explore historic \u003clo\\\\11to\\\\ n Dllon. \" ~lain SI reel City and find antiques and s1)ccialtishops. rcsln11m11ts railroad depots. anJ lhc:11cr. aod more. ~lost ~IOr\u003c.',, opc11 :--.1011.-Fri. 9 a.111.-5 p,m. \r\nNorthWestGeorgia Trade andConvention Center 22 11 Du~ C\u003c1p R\u003c1tlle He/., De1/ton, 30720 706-272-7676, 80Q..S2f-H69. 11~1w.11wgtcc.co111 r,;'\"cnl\u003e such as co11ccrts. rodeos, m,d the t'ircus. fond :1 ho111c :ti lhe tmrlc \u003c.-enter. Office open l\\lon.-Fri. 8:30 :,.111.- 'i p.111. Call for f~. l;l WC \u003c\u003e \r\nPrater's Mill 'iOO l'rater's /Viii/ Rd., Dallon. 3072 I \r\n706,69-f-6+5\u003e. 11, vw.pmtarsmil/.org \r\n\"1'1,is t,i,loric grislmill w:,s huilt in 1855 with sb\\'C labor 011 the banks of Cc,,almlb Creek. Pr~lc;r~ ,\\Jill has :1 country fair each ~ !av :md October. Call for infnru1atic)n. crounds opc11Jaily. Building~ opm 9 :1,m.-6 p.111. during Fairs only. CJII for fees duri11g fai r. ~WC6- \r\nSpring Creek Preserve Boyles Mill Re/., Dc1/to11. \u003e0720 i06-270-9?60, 800-331-32\u003e8 \"\"\"'.d1,til.comlspri11gc1Wk.lrt111 This l\u003el'CSCJ\\'C is a wetlnods rcco11strucl'im1 project. From the well-mark~d trail. visitors can obse1'1'c; \"\"live nor:, :111cl fa11na, whicl, arc grndually ret11rui11g Ilic .,1,.,mlonccl formlan\u003cl to its original slate. Open dnily. \r\nrrec. l;l WC 6- \r\nStatue ofJoseph E.Johnston Corner of Hamilton St. tmd Cra11ford, D\u003c1/to11. 30720 706-270-9960, 800-33 J-3258, www.dalfo11cvb.com Al this spot stands the 0111)' 011tdoor slalu~ tlditatcd lo the 111c111ory of Cvnfcderate general Joseph F.. )nh11sto11. Open daily. f'rcc. \r\nTanger Outlet Center I/XII Mmket S1., Vc1/to11, 30720 i06-277,2688, 800-409-i029. wua..tangeroutlet.com Buy clirccl from the 111:111ufoclurer eve,y d,1y :,l 'Hinger 0 \\1tlct Cen ter in Dal1011. Ope11 tv1on.--S;il. 9 \".111.-9 \r\np.111.. Sun. noon- 6 p.m. (;l WC 15- \r\nWalnut Square Mall 2150 E. \\\\',1/r111/ , \\,-,,. Dalton. 30721 706,226-37i7, 110,o,,.wa/m1t\u003cq11aremall.com More than 70 stores. plus rcst;, uranls and a nin~~scr~cn ci11c11w. Open Mon.-Sal. 10 a.111.- 9 p.m., St111. 1 \r\n1,.111.-6 p.m. [;I WC e,. \r\nTrove/ Services Dalton Convention and Visitors Bureau/Welcome Center 2211 Dug Cap Ral/le Rd.. Va/ton. 30720 \r\niOt\\-270-?960. 800-3\u003e1-1258. uww.dalfonc,/,.C()m \r\nOpen ivlon.-l'ri. 8:30 11.n1.-S p.rn. [:l WC \u0026. \r\nDalton-Whitfield County Chamber of Commerce 521 l-lnlidt1)' Dr.. Ve1/to11, 10720 706-278-7373. 11ww.dulto11c/1\u003c1mber.org \r\nOpen :--. lon.- Fri. 8:30 :un.-; p.m. ~ WC e,. \r\n \r\nCarpet Industry Tour \r\n2211 Dug c;11p Battle Rd., Dalian, 30720 706-270-9960. 800-331-3258, w,viv.d11lto11cvh.com \r\nDANIELSVILLE  \r\nH0r1hea1t Georgi.I Mountains Broad River Outpost GA H11?' 281. 791I \\\\'ildcat Bridge Rd. Da11ielS1ille. 3063, 706-795-32-+2. 1111viv.gori1er.comlbm.html Most of lhii river is mild with no rapids. One sect-ion has exciting but e:1sr C las, II r,1pids, suitable for beginners. The 6.'i-mile section- The Broad- contains 5cvcn ~hcx,ls. c11ch with i11dil'idu11l ledges and sloughs. Call for hours and fees. C losed midNm.- micl-\\ l\"r.. except for group.\u003c h) :1ppoinlrnenl. CJ WC \r\nJC Ostrich Ranch 1050 Ci\\ Hw)', 17-1. Dm,ielsville. 30633 706-789-29I 5. \"\"\"w.jcm11cl1.com \\\\'hen you , isil lliis working ostrich r:mch. you can help with r:tnch acthities and lt-..rn nboul the birds. \r\n' Please call ahcnd to make amn1gcmcnl\u003c. Call for \r\nhours :111cl fees. [:l WC \r\nMadison County Courthouse US I-In')' 29. l),111ie/:,ville. 30633 706-795-3-m The ~ladison Counh Courthouse \" \"' constmclcd in 1901 aud dcii;ncd l;y J. \\V. Coludc und Com)\"'ny. The courthou~c is localed in the centerof Danicl$Villc. which cxhibils a 1ypic:-,il courthouse squme town plan. The courlho11sc is c11rrc11tly being rcnov:,t~d and is no! open lo the public. C.ill for more i11forri mtion. WC \r\nTrove/ Services Madison County Chamber of Commerce 1-HI Hn?' 98 \\V.. D,miel\u003e'ille. 30633-5961 706-795-3473. 11avw.madiso11cou11trga.org Open Mon.-Pri. S a. m.- 5 p.111. (cloicd 110011- I p.m.) \r\nCJ WC 6- \r\nDAWSONVILLE G-4 \r\nAmicalola Falls -l18 i\\111icc1/ola Falls Lodge Rd.. Dau,;om,ille, 30534, 706-265-/iliR,~. S00-57,-9656, www.gastatefxsrks.org \"i\\micalola'' is a Cherokee word 111ca11ing ''IL11nbli11g \\\\'aters.\" Localed within Amicalol.i Valls Stnlc Park. these bea11tif11I foils slide and plunge 729 feel in sc,e11 cascades. 111.,king them 1he highest walcrfolls iu \r\nGeorgia. Open d,1ily. Call for fees. l;l WC \u003c\u003e \r\nAmicalola Falls State Park 240 Amiw lllla //alls Lodge Rd. D,1wso11ville. 3053-1-4703 706-265-f703. www.gmtateparks.org 15 miles 11ortl111e.,1ofDaw,;omille, 011 GI\\ 1111?' 52 Popular park fc:1lming a 729-foot w;itcrfoll. the tallest in lhc Southc:isl. Camping, cottages. and lodge with reslauranl am! mccling facilities :irea,~1ilable. Visitors can hike lo the fomous J\\ppahwhi1111 Trn il. or lhc backcol111lry Ilike lnn, Park open da ily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. C,11 fot foes. [:l WC 6. \r\nBowen Center for the Arts 33-1 Hwy. 9 N. (Old Rock School) Dawso11rille, 30H-I 706-3M-31i0 I The Old Rod School is;, 5,000-sqnarc-f\u003cJot l,islo ric bu ildiug i11 clow11tow11 D.1wso11villc. bnill in lhc postDepreio11 e ra. i\\ bc:111tif11I showcase for fi ne art. it stages year-ro1111\u003cl exhibits fcnluring Ccorgia artists. Open T11e.-S11n. I p.111.-\u003e p.111. Call for fees. C:lWC c- \r\n \r\nBurt's farm 180/ GA H,w. 52 I:.. D\u003c1wso1wille. 30554 \r\n706-265-370 i, 800-600-IH/RT \r\n111vw.hurts/arm.com Burt's !-':inn offers :, foll r11nipkin ha,vest, hayrides, ;111d popc\u003c\u003em prO(c,sing. Croups arc welcome. p;1rtic11larly ,tudcnt field trips. Open Sept. I- No,. I5. Call \r\nfor honrs and fees. l;l WC Cs \r\nDawson County Courthouse 0 11 tl,e Sq11are, Da11~vnville, 3() 534 706265-6278 lluill around 1858. the courthouse fcalurcs wide cQrniecs. \u003e)111metric;1Ifot,itb and clo11blc-hung windo\\\\S, \r\nOpen 9 ,un.-5 p.m. Free. l;l 0- \r\nDawson ForestWildlife Management Area Ci\\ Mw)', 53 W., Dawsomille. 30534 i70-535-5700, www.d11r.st11le.ga. us!dnr!wild l'ublic liu11ting. c,1111pi11g. i11lcrpretive lrnil, ca11ocing. fishing. hiking. birdwalchi11g. picnicking. .iml horse hack ridiug are arailahlc. Opm daik Call for prices. \r\nDawsonville Old Jail H GA H11')'. 53. Dawso111ille, 30531 i 06-265-6278, 877-302-927 1 ' Ihis hisloric building ho11,cs lhc local wclco,nc center :incl ch.imber offices. R11ilt in 188 I, the building is on lhc Nalional Re~istcr of 1-listoric Places. Open /l lon.-Fri. 8 a.111.- 5 p.111. Free. ~ WC 6,. \r\nDawsonville Pool Room \r\nE. /lir.,t St., Dawsunvilla. ,053-1 706-265-2792 Drop i11 for some food or pool. Open Fri.- Sal. 10 \r\n;1,111.-l I p.m., Su11.- rl111r. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. l;l WC e,. \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center 222 13rrile,\\Vaters Rei.. l)\u003c11vro111i//e, 3053-i 706-265-6)/)(J, wMv.kongmoocenter.com The center is a wildli[~ tonservnlion , nd breeding focilil)' for exotic ani11wl.,. It ha$ the larg~st k;mgmoo collcctio11 ontsidc of /\\u,tr:ilia. C11idc\u003cl tours available Sal.. Su11. 'li,e., and Fri. by rcscnalion uni)\". Call for \r\nfoes. ~ WC b- \r\nNorth Georgia Premium Outlets 800 GA I/1w. 400 S., Dawsonville. 30534 706-216-3609, www.{)re111i1m101itlets.co111 lc;ilurcs 1-10 designer .ipp,ircl and brand-m11nc stores with everyday savings of 25 perccnl to 60 percent off retail. Open :--.1011.- S:11. 10 a.111.-9 p.m.. Sun. 11000..6 p.111. Q WC b \r\nThunder Road U.S.A. CA Il\\11)' 53 E.. Duwsonville, 30531 706-216-7223, m iav.ll1\u003c111darroacl11sa.com The C corgia Rat,ing Hall \u003clf r,11nc, a n111sc11111 i11cluding racing ,11e111orahilia. l,isloric racing \\'chicles. ,i\u003clcOI of mcmornble mo111c11ts in mcing can be found here. Par!, \"ilh pavilions. picnicking, and 111otor ,po,1s ~re Hlso on ~itc. Cifl shop and diner are also on-site. Opens May 2002. C~II for hours :ind fcc::s. \r\nC:l we 6' \r\nTrove/ Services Dawson County Chamber Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Welcome Center \r\n'i-1 CA 1111,-.  F.. (Olcl /ail). D\u003c111'$()111'i//c, 3053-1 \r\n706-265-5278, www.d\u003c1wso11.org. CJ WC 6- \r\n \r\n Be Our Guest in .Yainesville-~ll County Located Just Slightly Beyond Your Imagination \r\n \r\n{j(Jegin your day less than one hour from Atlanta, at \r\nLake Lanier Islands Resort in south Hall \r\nCounty, offofl-985. With more than a dozen exciting rides and attractions, the \r\nIsland)s Beach and Waterpark offers summer fun for the entire family. 1fgolfis more your sport, try \r\nchampionship Emerald Pointe Golf Club or Renaissance Pinelsle Golf Course - challenging courses that have 21 of 36 ho les o n the water, allowing for visually \r\nstunning backdrops. Visitors can rent houseboats at the secluded \r\nH arbor Landing, or horseback on rhe man)' trails at the Islands. \r\n \r\nAs you travel furthe r north on I-985, visit t he quaint town of Flowery Branch , \r\nw hich is also the home of the Atlanta Falcons footba ll team. Visir the Art Gallery or the restored train depot. Then travel north on I-985 the home ofRoad Atlanta :rnd Lanier National Speedway \r\nmoror sports. T he Petit LeMans prototype race at Road Adanra \r\nbrings over 100,000 speetat0rs each year. \r\n \r\nFurther north you will find the City of Gainesville. The historic downtown square has many restored buildings, \r\nwhich give a small, homerown feeling to visitors who \r\ncome. Intimate restaurants give a unique dining experience to visitors. While d1ere, visit Cherokee Chief WhitepathJs cabin, representative of t he rich heritage of the area. Visit nearby Clarks Bridge Park area, site of the 1996 Olympic rowing and canoe/kayak venue. T his 11orthern portion of Hall County showcases the ro lling \r\nfoothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. \r\n \r\nFrom islands to highlands, Hall County has it all. \r\n \r\n888-536-0005 \r\nww0wgf;J,inesvillehallcvb.or;g \r\n \r\n www.Geon c 1,, 0 NMvM1No.o1w I t.800 V ,s, T GA \r\n \r\nDILLARD J-1 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nAndy'sTrout Farm, Cabins and Campground \r\n \r\nonElbert County Wildlife Management Area Gf\\ Hwy. 72, Elberton. 30635 706-595-1222, 1,ww.dnr.slote.g\u003c1 \r\n \r\nGilmer Golf and Games, Inc. 7286 Ct\\ /1111'. ; I, N.. F:1/iiay, 305'10 706-698-l653 \r\n \r\nBettr'.s Creek Hd., l)il/md, 30\u003e37 \r\n \r\n1,722 acres on L.,ike Richard Russell. witl1 hu11ti11g. Cloa111pio11sl1ip mi11iaturc golf, indoor hatt. ing cages, \r\n \r\n706:7'16-2550, www.a,1dystrn11t{t1r111.com \r\n \r\nfishing. hiking. birdwatching, canoe access ,md pie-- and \"idco g:1111c rooms. O pen l\\'inr. I to Nov. I. Call \r\n \r\nAndy's offers fishing in stocked ponds. Fishi11g equip- nicking. Open daily Call for fees. C;l WC \u0026- \r\n \r\nfor hour\u003e ,111d foes. [;J WC 0- \r\n \r\nment and cabins arc :l\\'ailablc for rent. Open dailr. \r\n \r\nSun. open at noon. Call for foes. C;l WC b \r\n \r\nElberton Granite Museum and Exhibit \r\n \r\nHilkrest Orchards \r\n \r\nI Cm11ito Plaza. Elberton, 3063, \r\n \r\n9696 CA //11-y. 52 E.. Ellii\u003ct)'- 30HU \r\n \r\nDillard House Stables \r\n \r\n706-283-2551, W1\\/\\r.egao11li11e.com \r\n \r\n706-273-3838, 1100,1,/,il/crestorclwrcls.,1el \r\n \r\nOld Dillard Rel., Dillard. 3053i \r\n \r\n'l7lis ~lusew11 features historical exhibits, nrtifocls, In husi11cSli ,i11cc 1 96, Ililkrest Orch:ml, produces \r\n \r\n706-7-16-2038. 706-782-5630 (a{ter hours) \r\n \r\nand cduc;,tiomtl displap. 11uee ~ers of self-guided more th~n 20 ,nricties of fruit. t\\cti.-ities during the \r\n \r\n11~1w.clillarclho11seslables.com \r\n \r\nexhibits allow visitors to see 1111iq11e granite proclncts tlS foll season indudc w;tgon ricks, :1 11~1lki11g nature lTail, \r\n \r\n' Guest, will l'njoy a choice of scenic farm rides, river well as antiyue granite working tools med in the qnar- and a petting form. r,njoyour 50-foot slide in the play- \r\n \r\nrides. trail rides. children's ring ride, or an all-day ,y. Open :'\\lon.-Sat. 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. Free. C;l WC \r\n \r\ngronml. cornfield maze. ,111cl old country farmhouse. \r\n \r\nChattooga Wilderness ride. Riding lessons are al'ailablc. Reservations mlvised for all lrnil rides. Call for Georgia Guidestones \r\n \r\nSept. I- Nov. 'lO \\ fon.-rri. Call for rese\" 'Jlions. \r\nOpen ,fa ily 9 a.m.- 6 p.n1. C:dl for fees. [;J WC c,. \r\n \r\nhours ,111d fees. [;J WC \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 77 N.. Elber/011, 30635 \r\n \r\n7062B3565 J. www.elbertgo.c.:om \r\n \r\nRich Mountain Wildlife Area \r\n \r\nWildcat Express \r\n \r\nThis is F:lbc,ton1s 111ost m1ustml granite monument. Rid, Mountain, F://ii\"J' 30540 \r\n \r\n8elly'., Creek Rd., Dil/\u003c1rcl. 30537 \r\n \r\nKnown as the Stonehenge of i\\111erica. the guide- 706-635-7/0U \r\n \r\n800-238-7230, w,,a,.theu1ildc\u003c1tex/Jl'ess.com \r\n \r\nstones are myslcrious in origi11, for 110 one knows the 9.0011 acres of wilderness. The challenge of this moun- \r\n \r\nExperience a sense of advc11tme as you hmr the identity or who provided tl,e U,e J9-foot-higb 111om1- iain range is .long remembered by hikers, campers. \r\n \r\nSouthern App;1)i1ch i,1n Rai11forcst ubourd thc Wildcat 111c11t. Open d;iily. F'rcc. \r\n \r\nand hunters. C:i ll for ,norc i11rormil tion. \r\n \r\nE,press. Rcservfl lions rcc111ircd. slude11t group dis- \r\n \r\ncounts available. Open Apr.- Oct. i\\11011.-Sun. 9 Lake RichardB. Russell \r\n \r\nRiver Park \r\n \r\na.m.-6 p.m. C.ill for fees. C;l WC \u0026- \r\n \r\n-1 lH Russell Dam Dr., Flber/011. 30635 \r\n \r\n1163 S. t\\foi11 St.. 1,:/Jijay, 305-10 \r\n \r\n706-2 J3-3-100. li00-9+4-7207. w,vw.sas.us\u003c1ce.\u003c1rmr. 111il 706-635-7700 \r\n \r\nEAST ELLIJAY \r\n \r\nThe lake covers more th,rn 26,000 surfocc acres' witIt Tl1c park offe rs picnic:. tennis..swimn, ing. mlcl sea- \r\n \r\nHiitoric HighCountry \r\n \r\n5-+U tnilcs of shorel ine ;lnd has a 111axi111u111 tkptlt of son\"I sport, focil itics. Office open Mon.-Sat. 8 \r\n \r\nApple Orchard Alley \r\n \r\n155 feet at full pool. T here is\" visitors cc11lcr at lhe a.,11.-: ,O p.111. Park open daily. Free. C;J WC 6-- \r\n \r\n368 Craig SL Ste. f. E. F:lliiay. 305-10 \r\n \r\nda111, and a fishing pier is locillcd below the d111 11. \r\n \r\n706-635-7400 \r\n \r\nOpen daih- S a.m.-1: 30 p.m. Free. [:l WC\u0026. \r\n \r\nEleven of the county's 11, apple orC'harcb arc sprc;id \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nacross this pich1rcsq11c vallci alo11g Cr\\ Hwr. 52. Nancy Hart Cabin \r\n \r\nAtlanta Falcons Headquarters and Training Facility \r\n \r\nOpen daily. Free. \r\n \r\nHirer Rel.. Elberton. 30635 \r\n \r\nH OO /-i,/cou Ph,J.. Flowery 13ranch. 305-12 \r\n \r\n706-283-565I. \"\"\"''.elbertga.com \r\n \r\nSS8-333--H06. t\\/\\\\/\\l',alfontaj(1lcorrs.com \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n111 19,2 the Elbert County chapter or the D:tughtcr.; Tltt t\\tlm1ta Falcons roost in Flowery Branch. There \r\n \r\nGilmer County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nof tl,c Amcric:m Rel'olntion. recognizing the contri- is ,, display 011 folcons history and a hillside from \r\n \r\n368 Cr\u003c1ig St.. Ste. 'I. E. lillijay, WHO \r\n \r\nbution o( 1,mcy I!art, erected a replica of her c.1hi11 which to wakh prndiccs. Games :ire played at the \r\n \r\n706-635-7-100, 1101w.gil,11erchaml,er.cm11 \r\n \r\non the site of the original homeplace. Open Georgia Do,nc in do\\\\'nlown /\\tbnta. Tickets can be \r\n \r\nOpen '.\\lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. S:1I. IO a.m.-3 p.m. \\ 1011.-SaL 9 a.111.- 5 p.111. Free. [;J \r\nC;l WC b. \r\n \r\nobtained br cnlli11g or visiting our Wei, site. Call for hour, ,111d fees. C;J WC 6. \r\n \r\nOld Dan Tucker's Gravesite \r\n \r\nGilmer County Welcome Center \r\n \r\nHeardmont /lei.,  lberto11. 30635 \r\n \r\nFlowery Branch Depot \r\n \r\n368 Craig St.. Ste. -f. E. /W ija)'. 30HU \r\n \r\n706-283-565I. \"'\"''elbertga.com \r\n \r\nF/0 11-e,y llm11d1, 305-12 \r\n \r\n706-635-7400 \r\n \r\nDnnicl Tucker \\\\'ilS probabh best known for his role as 7i0-967-637I. www.citJu{f1owe,ybra11ch.org \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 9 ,1.111.-\u003e p.rn.. Sat. 10 ,1.111.-, 1).111. ,1 Methodist rni11istcr who cared ve\"' deeply for the 'llliS I()0+-yc:ir-old l1isloric tra in depot newly refur- \r\n \r\nC;JWC \u0026- \r\n \r\nslave popu lation. Thei r song \"Old Dan 'liickcr has bished non scr\\'\u003c.:S ,1s n co11111m11ily t.:enh~r and musc- \r\n \r\nbecome n famous pMt of American folk music. Open 11m. Opc11 Sat. ICi a.n1.- I p.111.. or.by appointment for \r\n \r\nELBERTON M-6 \r\n \r\nd;i ily. fi'ree. \r\n \r\ntom,. Call for recs. C;l WC \u003c.,~ \r\n \r\nNortheastGeorgia Mountains \r\n \r\nBobby Brown State Park \r\n \r\nRichard B. Russell State Park \r\n \r\nHarold Nash Fishing GuideService \r\n \r\n2509 /Jobhy /3mwn Stole /'ark Hd., F,ibertmr. 30635 2650 Ht1sse// ~/ale /'ark Rd. , Elber/011, 30635 \r\n \r\n706-213-2046, www.gasl\u003c1te/;arks.org \r\n \r\nEight miles northeast o/' Elber/011. ofi' C:1\\ / lwy. 77 \r\n \r\n593 I Nc1coochee Twil, Flowery Branch, 30542 770-967-6582, \"'\"'\"' hnas/r(,.~hi11g.cam \r\n \r\n2J miles southemt of Elberton, off C,\\ Hwy. 72 \r\n \r\n706-2 13-2(!-/5, w11~F.gastaleparks.org \r\n \r\nLake Lanicr's profcssionv l slri1\u003ecr r.shing guide service \r\n \r\nT his quiet park on 70,000-ncrc C l,11ls Hi ll l,11 kc offers Located on Lake Richard R. Russell, this park offn s ancl lx1ss fishing guide scrl'icc, s1JcCi~lizing in trophy \r\n \r\nfishing, boat rental. camping. picn i\u003cking. swin1111i11g sonie of the st;1 te, finest fishi11g a11J boati11g. anglin{I for giantstripcrs r111d b;iss. Cril l for ],ours ;ind \r\n \r\na11cl hiking. Park open 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Cu ll for fees. Ca111pi11g. cottages, golf cou rse. swi11,111ing beach. foe,. ~ WC \r\n \r\nC;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\nboat rental. volleyhall, picnic areas. ,111d hike-a11d-bike \r\n \r\nlrnils arc u,ailahle. The p;irk is loc,llcd ,,car the Lake Lanier Lodges- Log Cabins and Boat Rentals \r\n \r\nBroad River Wildlife Management Area 0/TGtl ~h,y. 79 W.. Elberlo11. 30635 \r\n \r\nfo111ous Ceorgia C uidestones and (I grn11ilc 111uscm11. 6598 Lights 1-'erT)' He/.. FloweT)' Bm11c/1, 30,n Pmk opc11 clailv 7 a.m.- lO p.m. Cal l for fees. [;J WC b. 770-'16i-1 80 888-972-630() \r\n \r\n706-595-4222, www.dnr.stule.ga \r\n \r\nwnw.lcrkelttnierlodges.com \r\n \r\nF.njol' f)ublic l1U11ti11g. fish ing. hiking. liirdw,ilchir,g. Travel Services \r\n \r\nRcnl lite rollowing: pontoon bo;ob, deck boats, ski \r\n \r\ncanoe ,1cccss. ,111d picnicking .it Broad Ril'cr. Open Elbert CountyChamberand Welcome Center \r\n \r\ndail}'. Call ror prices. C;l WC b \r\n \r\nP.O. Box ';37 ( H8 College A,-e.). F.lhertn11. )063:i \r\n \r\nho;1ls. w.t,c ru1111crs. skis. 111bcs, knee boards, hydrol\u003eikcs. fislti11g IJo\"ts. :md ka)~ks. Or st.1y at our uc;v log \r\n \r\n706-283-5651. 800-992- /039, 1111w.elbertg\u003c1.com \r\n \r\nC'ahins for a rcbxing weekend or l'acntion. Call for \r\n \r\nElbert County Courthouse \r\n \r\nOpen i\\ lon.- F'ri. 8 a.111.- 5 :un. C;J WC ~ \r\n \r\nhours ~11d fen. C;J WC 6' \r\n \r\nOu lhe Squure. Elberto11, 306.\u003e5 \r\n \r\ni06-283-565 I \r\n \r\nELLIJAY F-3 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nThe Elbert Conni\\ Co11r1l1011sc was constructt\u003e\u003cI in \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Tourist Center \r\n \r\n1893. The exterio~ of the courtho11S(' :ipproprir1tcl). Cohutta Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\n1-98\u003e ;,.... l'loll'\u003c'T)' Brm,ch. 30:i-12 \r\n \r\neo11tains brick and granite. ns F.lbcrto11 calls itsclr the North Genrgia i\\101111/\u003c1i11s. Elliim. 305-10 \r\n \r\n770-96:i-92i2. wuai.greater/1()/lc/l()mber.com \r\n \r\nCra11ite Capital of the Wo,ld. Opcu :'\\1011,-Fri. 9 706-)).?IO{t 111ww.~ifmerclwmber.com \r\n \r\na .rn.- 5 p.111. Free. C;J WC 0- \r\n \r\nIliking. c,1mping. ;;nd 11.shing. \r\n \r\nOpen i\\ lon.-Fri. R;,.111.-S p.m. [:l WC 0- \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\n Alpine Helen1/White County \r\nactivities \r\nThe Northeast Georgia Mount~i'.15 offer many activities such as !11h11g, fishing, camping, golfing and biking. \r\nattractions \r\nPristine beauty of the aren includes Anna Ruby Falls, a 150joot high double wate1fall, one ofthe most visited in the state ofGeorgia. Other attractions include BabyLand General (home of the Cabbage Patch Kids) $Old panning, a winery and a histonc grist mill. \r\ndining \u0026 shoppin~ \r\nThe quaint village ofHelen offers an old world flavor ofa Bavarian Village. The cobblestone streets and alleyways lead you to unique dining experiences and import specialty shops. \r\nlodging \r\nThe Helen/White County area also offers a wide variety oflodging including motels, cabins and chalets. \r\nevents \r\nHelen is also knownJor \"The World's Longest Oktoberfest' which begins i11 mid September and ends the first weekend in November. Other events include a Wine/est, Volksmarch and A/penlights, a holiday light display. Cleveland hosts an Easter Eggstravaganza and Gooseneck Pumpkin Festival in October. \r\n \r\nFai Tourist Information Contact: \r\n \r\nFor Relocation Information Contact: \r\n \r\nAlp.;ine.Helen/White County \r\n \r\nWhite County Cha1nber of Commerce \r\n \r\nCon1Jfmtioti \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\n122 North Main..Street \r\n \r\nWcl~~e (Jenter \r\n \r\nCleveland, GA 30528 \r\n \r\nP.O.~oir:-l30 Helen, GA 30545 \r\n \r\n800-392-8279 or 706-865-5356 \r\n \r\n800-858-8027.: 'Fax:706-818-4Q${}. \r\n \r\nFax: 706-865-0758 \r\n \r\nWWW;#filen,ga.org e-mail; inf{J@fi~leriga.'0J[g 'l: www.whitecountychamoer.org \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\ns; \r\n \r\n www.GEoRG 1AONMvM1ND.oRG 1.80 0 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nGolf Courses \r\nADAIRSVILLE (Historic High Country) Barnsley Gardens 597 Barnsley Gclf(lens Rd., 30!03 770-773-7480 \r\nIndian Ridge Golf Course f333 Adairsville Rd., 30103 706-291-9049 \r\nBLAIRSVILLE (Northeast GeorgiaMounlains) Butternut Creek GolfCourse 2() l!nion Cow1ty Recreation Rd. Blairsville, 305.12 877-745-5153. 706-439-6076 \r\nBIG CANOE (Historic High Country) Big Canoe GolfClub 10586Big Canoe, 30143 706-268-3323 \r\nBOWDON (Historic High Country) Bowdon Golf Club 418 Watts Rd.. 30108 770-258-3877 \r\nBRASELTON (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Choteau Elan Golf Courses 6060 Golf Club Dr., 305 17 i?0-271-6050 \r\nBREMEN (Historic High Country) The Lion Golf Club 400 Industrial Blvd., 30I /0 770-537-1400 \r\nCALHOUN (Historic High Country) Calhoun Elks Golf Club 143 Ctaiglown Rd., 30701 706-629-409 / \r\nFields Ferry Golf Course 581 Fields Ferry Dr.. 3070I 706-625-5666 \r\nCANTON (Historic High Country) BridgeMi/1 Athletic Club I 190 Bridge/Viii/ Ave. 30114 770-345-5500 \r\nWoodmont Golf Club 3105 Gaddis Rd., 3011 5 770-345-9260 \r\nCARROLLTON (Historic High Country) Oak Mountain Championship Golf Course 409 Birkdale Blvd., 30I I6 770-834-7065 \r\nCARTERSVILLE(Historic High Country) Green Valley Greens Golf Course 157 Rudy York Re/. N.W., 30121 770-382-85 10 \r\nRoyal Oaks Golf Club 256 Sllmmit Ridge Dr. S.E., 301 20 770-382-3999 \r\nCEDARTOWN (HistoricHighCountry) Cedar Valley Golf Course 1811 Buchanan 1-lw)'., 30125 770-748-9671 \r\nMeadow Lakes Golf Course 383 Mams Rd., 30 I15 770-7'18-4942 \r\nCHATSWORTH (HistoricHigh Country) Indian Trace Golf Course 730 Mitchell Bridge Rd., 30705 706-695-3673 \r\n \r\nSpring Lakes Golf Club )591 Spring Place. 30705 706-695-9300 \r\n \r\nChicopee Woods Goltcourse 2515 t\\ilanla I-ii,?' 30504 770-534-7322 \r\n \r\nCLARKESVILLE (NortheastGeorgiaMountains) Apple Mountain GolfClub 90I Rockford Creek Rd., 30523 706-754-2255 \r\n \r\nHARTWELL (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Cateechee GolfClub 140 Caieechee Trail, 306-13 706-856-465 3 \r\n \r\nCLAYTON (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Kingwood Resort 401 Country Club Dr., 10525 706-212---1100 \r\nRabun County Golf Club 1322 S. Main St., 30525 706-782-5500 \r\n \r\nHartwell Golf Club 755 Golf Course Rel.. 306-13 706-376-8 161 \r\nHELEN (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Innsbrook Golf Club 664 B(lhn Innsbrook, 305-15 706-878-2 100 \r\n \r\nCLEVELAND (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Skitt Mountain Golf Course 7883 l-h?' 254, 30528 706-865-2277 \r\nCOHUTTA (Historic High Country) Nob North Golf Course 298 Nob Norlh Dr., 30710 706-694-8505 \r\nCOLBERT (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Whispering Pines Golf Course 5225 Colberl-Danielsville He/., 30628 706-788-2720 \r\nCOMMERCE (Northeast GeorgiaMountains) Deer Trail Country Club, Inc. 224 Cor.mtry Club L11., 30529 706-335-3987 \r\nfogle Greens at Sandy Creek 3100 llc1 Rd.._30530 706-335-8 .10 1 \r\nCUMMING (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Country Land GolfCourse 6560 1\\/la\u003efielcl Dr., 3001 I 770-887-0006 \r\nHampton Golf Village 63 101-Jcimpton Col(Club Rd., 30041 770-205-7070 \r\nWindermere Golf Club \r\n5000 Da1is Low Dr., 3004I 678-5 13-1000 \r\nDAHLONEGA (Northeast GeorgiaMountains) Nicklaus GolfClub at Birch River 639 Birch River Dr., :W533 706-\u003c'167-7900 \r\nDAWSONVILLE (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Chestatee Golf Club 777 Dogwood War, 30534 l-800-520-8675 \r\nGold Creek Golf Resort 1 Cold Creek Dr., 3053'1 770-271-0050 \r\nELLIJAY (Historic High Country) Whitepath Golf Course l 156 Shenandoah, 30540 706-276-3080 \r\nFIDWERYBRANCH (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Royal lakes Country Club \r\n4700 Royal L(lkes Dr., 30542 770-535-8800 \r\nGAINESVILLE (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Chattahoochee Golf Course 30 I 'lbmmy Aaron Dr., 30506 li0-532-0066 \r\n \r\nHI RAM (Historic High Country) Creekside Golf and Country Club \r\n591 Westchester Club Dr., 30141 770-445-7655 \r\nHOMER (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Scales Creek Country Club -174 Se1mple Scales Rd., 30547 7(/6-677-3333 \r\nLAFAYETTE (Historic High Country) Lafayette GolfCourse \r\n638 S. 1'vlai11 St., 30728 706-638-0220 \r\nLAKE LANIER ISLANDS (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Emerald Pointe Golf Club \r\n7000 Holiday Rel., 305 I8 770-945-8789 \r\nRenaissance Pine Isle Resort 9000 Holiday Rd., 30518 770-945-8921 \r\nMAYSVILLE (Northeast GeorgiaMountains) Green-Way Golf Course 300 Carson Segars Rd.. 30558 706-652-2385 \r\nRI NGGOLD (Historic High Country) Windstone Golf Club 92;,0 Windstone Dr., 30736 423-894-1231 \r\nROCKMART (Historic High Country) Prospect Valley Golf Course 984 Prospect Rel., 30153 770-684-5961 \r\nROME (Historic HighCountry) BEAA Country Club 227 Eden Valle)' Rd., 30147 \r\n706-234-80l 0 \r\nKraftsmen's Club Golf Course 28-1 Kra[lsmen Club Rel., 30 I 65 706-235-9 377 \r\nStonebridge Golf Club \r\n585 Stonebridge D,. N. W.. 30165 \r\n706-236-5046 \r\nROYSTON (Northeast GeorgiaMountains) Highland Walk at Victoria Bryant 1415 Bryan/ Park Rd.. 30662 706-245-6770 \r\nSKY VALLEY (Northeast GeorgiaMountains) Sky Valley Resort 696 Sky Valley Way, Ill, 30537 I-800-437-24 16 \r\n \r\n-- \r\nSTATHAM (NortheastGeorgia Mountains) The Georgia Club Golf Course 675 Barber Creek Rd,, 30666 770-725-8 LOO \r\nTALLAPOOSA (Hi1toric High Country) Tolly Mountain Golf Course 593 Golf Course Rd., 30176 770-574-3122 \r\nTOCCOA (Northeast GeorgiaMountains) The Pines Black Mountain Rel., Route 3 13ox 3280, 30577 706-886-19 I5 \r\nTRENTON (Historic High Country) Air Castle Golf Course \r\n2060 Back Valley Rd.. 30752 706-657-36 /6 \r\nBig Sandy Golf Course 5'15 Michaels Rd.. 30752 706-657-6738 \r\nTRION (Historic High Counrry) Trion Golf Course 1025 Club Dr, 30753 706-734-27 12 \r\nTUNNEL Hill (His1oric High Country) Tunnel Hill Golf Course \r\nJ-149 Chattanooga Rd., 30755 706-673-4 131 \r\nVILLA RICA (Historic High Country) Country Club ofWest Georgia 7500 Monlicello Dr., 30180 770-830:S416 \r\nThe Frog Golf Course at the Georgian Resort 1900 Georgian Pkwy., 30 L80 770-4 59--1400 \r\nWAlESKA (Historic HighCountry) Lake Arrowhead Country Club \r\n598 Co,mtry Cluh Ln., 30183 770-479-5500 \r\nWINDER (Northeast Georgia Mountains) Pine Hills Golf Course 661 /log Mou/ltain Rd., 30680 770-867-3150 \r\nWOODSTOCK (Historic High Country) The Golf Club at Bradshaw farm 3030 Bradslww Club Dr., 30188 770-592-2222 \r\nEagle Watch Golf Course 305$ l!',agle Watch Dr., 30189 770-59 1- IOOO \r\nTowne lake Hills GolfClub 1003 Towne Lake Hills E., 30189 770-592-9969 \r\nYOUNG HARRIS(Northeast GeorgiaMountains) Brasstown Valley Resort 6321 U.S. Hwy. 76, 30582 706-379-'16! 3 \r\n \r\n1H \r\n \r\n Mountains \r\n \r\n'.'IIIIIFORT OGLETHORPE 8-1 \r\nHisto1ic High Country Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park ,370 I.itfoyetlc Hd.. Port OgldhorJIC, 30742 706.S(xi-92~ I The oldest and IArgc,t military p;,rk in the nation. Visitors c-cnler. book;tore, museum, a11d ccnlc11nial ~udiovisunl prnsenlnlion nre on-site. Call for hours \r\nand fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nSixth Calvary Museum Bc1ml1\u003c1rdt Circle. Fort Oglethorf\u003et!, 30~72 706-861-2860 Loc,1ted on former p;1r,1dc field, this museum dedicated to showc.ising the life of c,inilrymcn. \r\n -GAINESVILLE H-5 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Alta Vista Cemetery and Longstreet Gravesite Jesse Jewell l'k11~., C\u003c1ine.--villc, 30501 770-536-5209 This ccn1ctery is the final resting place of two Ccorgia govcmors and Ccneml );1111es L\u003c\u003en_g.,lrecl. Open daily. \r\nf/rce. [;le- \r\nBeteTodd Wages and Princess Lucie ShirazIVintage Clothing Collections Bre11cJu U11iversil)' One Ce11te1111icJI Cir.. Cc1i11eS1ille. 3050I 770-534-6169. 800,252-5119, ,011\"1.bre11ou.ed11 Th~e vinl11ge clolliing collections feature apparel from the c;irly 1880s tu the l960s. C,111 for hours and foes. [;l WC 6' \r\nBeulah Rucker Museum 2100 t\\tlie11s I h?' Cai11esl'ille, 30507 770-532-2000, 11,iw.gc1i11cs1illehalbb.org This culturnl museum dales from just afier lhc Civil War lo lhe 11resenl, witl1moms containing 201h-cc11 tury fumishi11gs. nrtifttcts, nnd pictures. Open b)' appointment only. C,tll for fees. C;J \r\nBrenau University Permanent Art Collection Bre,wu U11iversil)' Ot1eCeute1111ictl Cir.. C\u003c1i11e.,ville. 3050I 770-53-1-6263, ua,~1.hre11au.edu More tlian 800 pieces oforiginal art grace the 11niver,11y campus. Outdoor sculplure. paintings, and art in n ,,.1,icty nf ,ncdia :1rc se,1t1ered ,wmss the campus. Callery open Mon.-Sal. 10 a.m.--4 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.111. rrcc. C;J WC b. \r\ncarousel at Colonial Lakeshore Mall 150 f\u003eecJrl Nfr Pkt,~-, Cai11esville. 30501 770-535-8877 '11,is imported 18-fool Vcndian carou,cl is ca,1L1isilely crafted and fully opcrnlional. Ope11 J\\llon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-9 1\u003e.111., S1111. noon.-6 p.111. Call for foes. l;lWC o- \r\nChattahoochee-Oconee National Forest 1755 Clevelm,d Hwv., C\u003c1i11esville. 30501 770 297-3000. 11~1,,,:{i.{ed.11slcon{ Trails lead visitors through scenic t110\u003c1nlains a11cl rolling hills. 1.367 miles nf troul streams. and 430 miles of !rails enrich the Ch~ll:1hoocl1c\u003c: Naliom,1 Forest. The fa111011s Appalachian Trail begins hen.. Office open t-. lon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- -f:30 p.111. Park open daily. Call for prices. [;l WC 6,. \r\nChicopee Woods Agricultural Center 1855 CcJfrory Church Rd., Coi11es,ille. 30501 ?70-531-6855. \"\"'\"\"lw//counlr.org 1\"11is centcr acco111111od.i lcs such ac:livilics as equest,i1111 events. rodeos, animal exposition,, nnd archcrr \r\n \r\n' competitions. Office open Mo11.- Fri. S :-1.111.-5 p.llt. \r\nCall for recs. [;l WC \r\nChief Whitepath's Cabin Georgia Mountains History Museum 31 I (;reen St. S.I::.. Cai11es1il/e, 30501 n o-718-5316 n,is mnscum is 1l,e restored cabin ofCherokee chief Wl ,itcpnll ,, :, leader at the lime of the Trail uf 'Jears. It lws been rcslorccl and displays artifocls of the Cherokee and c:irly J\\mericm,s of the area. Open Tuc.-Fri. IO a.m.--f p.m., or h)' a1ipoinlmcnt. Call for \r\nfees. I] WC 6,. \r\nClarks Bridge Park and Olympic Venue 3105 CicJrks Bridge Rel.. C:c1i11eillc, 30;06 770-287-78,~8 (co11oelk(l)ak), \"\"\".lckc.org 770-287-0077 (rowing), nnvw.llrc:.11'/t Th is site on l.,.,kc umicr \\\\'as chosen lo host the rowing. sprint c,n,oc and kavak c,cnts of the 1996 Centennial Ol)'11tpic Cames. Ewnts, prugrnms and activities are held throughout the year for lhe serious and the not-so-,erions (\"dnoeist. ka,-aker. and rower. C;1II for further information. Call f~r hour, and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nElachee Nature Science Center 2125 E/ad,ee Dr., Cai11es1ille. 3050-1 7i0-B5-1976. 11,,w.e!cJchee.org ,\\ natural history muscnm and nature complex located i11:, I200-acre m1l11rc prescrv~ offers exhibits, live :inima l display, native plant garden, hikiug trai ls. picnic area. and summer dar camp. and sdie\u003clnlcd crwiron menial education programs for schools nnd groups. Open Mo11.- Fri. 8 11.111.- 5 p.,n.. Snt. 10 a.m.- S p.111., Suu. noon- 5 p.m. Call for fees. I] WC b \r\nGainesville, AMain StreetCity Downt(lll111Sqm,re. Cc1i11e.sville. 3050 I 7i0-297-1 I-IJ, 1mw.gC1i11esvill\u003c1.org Part of the National ~lain Street Program. Historic Do\" nlo\\\\ n Cain~\\'illC features restaurants. ~pcciahy shops, a restored trnin depotthal houses ,111 art center, art gHllcries, a11d museums. Opc11 daily, Free. [;l 6,. \r\nGainesville Gvic Center 830 Cmm St.. Cui11eg,,;l/e, 30501 770-531-2680, ll'Ml0,g11i11e,~i//e.org The restored colonial focility was buill dming lhe Creal Depression and fully renovated in 1992. II is home lo the Caincsvill.- Parks and Recrea tion Depart111ent ,rnd bns meeting rooms available for rcnl. Office 01)Cn Mon.-Fri. 8 a.111.-5 p.111. Call for \r\nfoes. [;l WC 6' \r\nGeorgia Mountain History Museum 3J I Creen St. S.P.., C11i11esville. 30501 770-536-0889 This hislory 1m1sc11111 is housed in the oldesl building in Caincs\"ille, Fire Station /I I. Some of the exhibils include the Ed Dodd Country Store, Wlt itepatl, Cabin on 13rcn:~u campus, ,md the Coincsville Midland Engine B,1ggage Cm und Caboose. Open Tnc.-rri. JO \r\n~.111.-4 p.m. or byappoinh11enl. Call for fees. [;l WC c,. \r\nGeorgia Mountains Center 30 I i\\l\u003ctin St., C\u003c1i11es,ille, 3050 I 770-5H-8420. \"\"'1.g,cti11es,,il/e.org This conference cc111c, includes tlll 18,000-squnre-root arena. several 111ulti-11si.: meeting rooms, and a performing ,iris theater that sc:tts 300. Office open \r\nMon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6- \r\nGreen Street Historic District Green St., Cai11esvil/e, l050 I i i0-516-5209 \r\n \r\nEnjoy the 19th ,111d 20llt-ccnlun Vict-oria11 :11,d Ncoc:lassicv,,I rc.1idcnces and busincss'cs ,tlong this picturesque strecl. Open daily. Frcc. \r\nHistoric Hall County Courthouse /este /e11el/ Pi.-11,1., Cai,wsville. 30501 770-536-5209 The WPA-fundccl Hall C0t11ll)' Co11rllto11sc, co11str11clcd in ICJ I7, illustrates the Art Dcc,\u003e-inn11cncccl design of p11blic building~ consln1ckd during Vranklin Roosc\\'Cll\"s:'\\cw Dealera. Open 9 a.m.- UO p.m. rrec C;J WC b \r\nPoultry Park fe..c Jewel Pkwy, Cai11c\u003c1illc, 3050 I 770-536-5209 t\\ stah,e in the t\u003eMk pays lribule to the po11llry inclu~- \r\n' trr in Gainc,l'illc, which ha~ earned the cit\\' the tille of \r\n1'011lt1y Capital of the World. Open dail)'. Free. C;J \r\nRiver Forks Park 3500 Keith Bridge Rd.. Cai11eSli/le, 3050-1 ii0-531-3952, 11V1v.lwllcou11ty.org,lp,1rks.osp l.~kc Sidney Lanier surrounds the 118-acrc park. Sand ,tnd grnss swimming beach, and picnic sitcs wilh tnhlcs and gri ll, :ire available. Other pnrk amc11itic~ include fishing. hiking. and n sand \\'Olk1ball court. \r\nOpen Jan.- Scpt. 10 a.m.-S p.m.. Ocl.-Dcc. 10 a.111,- 7 p.m. Call for fees. C;J WC 6- \r\nSmithgall Arts Center 331 Spring St. S. IV., GC1ines1ille. 30503-1632 i70\u003e\u003e4-2787. 866-452-3979. 1vivw.tlieartsco1mcil.11el The arts center i) localed in a restored tmin depot i11 the dow11town convention district. It has meeting and bauqnet facililics, perfonnance space, and gallcrr exhibit space. Visit th e Web silc for a calendar of cwnls scl1~dnlc iltd uding tl1c )au Concert Series :u,d Dinner Thc11tcr Series. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6' \r\nSteam locomotive 311 Cree1t St. S.E., Ccti11esvillr1, 3050 I i70-536-0889. gw1101mtc1i118fripod.com The Caincsl'illc and ~lidland 209 is (lll exhibit a\\ lhc \r\ncorner of Jesse Jewell Parkwav and \\Vcsl Academy \r\nStreet. Open daily. Free. \r\nTravel Services Gainesville-Hall County Convention and Visitors Bureau 117 /es,e /ewe// Pkwy.. GC1i11esville. 30501 770-536-5209. 888-6-0005 mvll'.gai,1esvillehallcvb.org \r\nOpen Mon.- rri. 9 n.m.- 5 p.111. [;l WC 6- \r\nGreater Hall Chamber and Gainesville Welcome Center 230 F.. E. Butlrr Ph,J., Gai11C's'\u003e'ille, 30501 i70-S32-6206, 111.-1.ghcc.com \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. l;1 WC 6' \r\nGainesville Marina 21-15 De1wsu111i//e 1-iwy.. Gt1i11es1ille, 3050I 770-536-21i I. 1101i1.gai11es,il/e11r11ri,w.co111 \r\nCs1II for hours nnd fees. [;l WC b- \r\nHARTWELL L-4 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains The Arts Center \r\n338 E. Hwe/1 St., Ht1rtwell. 306-13 \r\n706-377-20-IO F.njoy the hest of regional nnd national li11c art\u003c a11d crnfi, al this ccnl\u003c:r in downtow11 I larlwcll. Call for hours and fees, I] WC 6,. \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\n \\\\'\\VW,0EOR('l,\\0NMVMINl),C\u003eRO I 1.800 VISIT GA \r\n \r\nBluegrass Express 57 Depor Si.. I/11rtwell, 306-fl 706-376-355 / Enjoy blucgm:,s music and o li\\'c r:1dio sho\" cwry S,1hird;1~ night in a former collo11 w:orcl,ousc. A hou~ band joins u.1tiu11allr b10\"11 pcrfonuers. providing music for cloggi11g or jusl lislc11i,1g ror lhe whole fom- \r\nil)'- Call for hours and fees. [;;I WC 0- \r\nCenterofthe World Monument US H11T- 29 $., 1/mtwcll. 306'13 706-176-8590 T11c Center of the World histo,ic n101111111c:11t honors the localion or the Cherokee lnclian a,-sc111bly ground. II was here llwl lhc Cherokee !rib.ii co1111dl mcl. \r\nOpen dail)'. Free. c,. \r\nHan County CommunityTheatre 83 Depot St.. 1-/orlwcll, 3064 3 706-376-5599 wi.w.ge\u003cJcities.cm11/hcct2001Iindex. html F:njoy quarterly produclio11,. with .1ddil ion,11 special pcrrorumnces throughout the yc:1r. Season lickcts me \r\n,m, a,;1ilal,lc, and rescr\":,tions recommended. Office: \r\nopen Tuc.-fri. 9 a.m.-2 p.111. Call for fees. [;;I WC 6- \r\nHart County Historical Museum 31 E. /-lo,ve/1 St.. /-lartwe/1, 306-13 i06-,76-6330 Loc:itcd i11 lhc 'lc.1slel'-Hollm1d house lhc m1isc11111 i, an excellcn l source ~f co,mlv hislori~:ol info,.mntio11, \r\nOpen vlo11.-F'1i. S:'ll) a.m.- 5p.111. Free. [;;i WC 6-- \r\nHart County Wildlife Management Area (.;,\\ HnJ. 77 /\\It. E.. l/arltroll. 306-f3 ii0-535-5100. 1\u003e11w.d11r.sl\u003c1tc.gc1.11sld11rlwild This primiti,c .irca includes 1.000 :1crcs avnilnhlc for hunting, prin1ili\\'\\' ca111pi11g, hirdw,1khing. ancl pie nicking. 11,e nrc:1 i~ m,nrn~ecl for quail, r.ibbils, clo,cs. deer, and \\\\'ild lurh'.ys. Open dnily. Free. \r\nHan State Park 330 /larl S/(1/C Pmk Rd.. /lartwc/1, .\u003e06-13 i\\'orth of /-forltt'cl/, o{(G,1 / ltt)', 29 706-376-8756. uw,v.gastateparks.org Localed on 55.590-ncrc L,,ke Harh,cil, lhi, park offors camping. cotlagc.s, a swimming beach, picnic :ircas, hoal rcnlnl, fohi11g and a hik~and-bikc trail. Park ope11 daily i n.111.-I0 p.m. Call for fee,. (;lWC\u0026. \r\nHartwell lake-Dam and Power Plant US Hu,. 129 /\\'.. llarlwe/1, 3063 706-,76-4788, 888-89W678 tto1w.st1s.11s\u003c1w.,11711y.111illlukeslhr1rt,v~II L;1ke lb riwcll offo rs a l'aricly of outdoor rccrca lio11 opportunities, i11clltding ca111p i11,g, fishing and boat i11g. Guided public loms of IIK' I l;irtwcll Dn,11 a11d Power Pbnl arc ,w;iilable duriug lhc rccre:11io11 sc,1so11 011 a regularly :,eh~\u003e\u003cluled hMis al 110 d1argc. .\\ ,i~il will include major features or the power plan! and a p,11,oramic view of Ilarlwcll f.nkc \u003c111d tltc Sav:11111;11, Ri1cr from atop lhc uam. Open d11ily 10 \".m.-5 p.m. \r\nwe r-,cc. [;;I 6-- \r\nTravel Services Hanwell Marina 1-19 f-ltirtmd/ Marilla Rd., I ldrt,re/1. 306-13 706-3i6-544 I. lwrhrellmari11\u003c1.com Opc11 i\\1011.-Sal. ll a.111.-; p.111. Call for fees. \r\nc;;iwc \u0026. \r\nLunkers Guide Service 1066 .\\IL Offret Rd.. Hartwell, 306-13 i 06-376./J853 Specializing in all t)1\u003ees oi fishi11g. \r\n \r\nHELEN 1-3 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Alpine Amusement Park -f19 Eclelweiss $/msse, He/err. 30H5 706-S78-1\u003e06 ,,.,vw.lrele11ga.org/,1/pi11ea1nuse,ue,1tpark Ilcrc you will find a mixh1rc or lhc rides. such ~s gol'.trls and Ilic largest bumper holll pool in Ceorgi.i, Ilic lilt-a-whirl, an Eli 115 ferris wheel, lhc roll-a-plane :111d an IS-hole 111i11inlurc golf course. Call for hours and recs. l;J WC \r\nAlpine Antique Auto and Buggy Museum I l'i E.-caul!e Dr., /-le/en, 30,15 706-878-0072 ,v1vw.,tlpi11em1tiq11ea11loa11dbuggym11se11m.c'0111 O11e hundred autos a11d buggies arc on display al lhi~ 11nir1ue museum. Visitors will also sec antique form cqnipmrnt. Open cbily JO a.m.-6 p.111. Call for fees. \r\n[;;I wee-- \r\nAlpine Miniature Golf 791-1 S. ,\\ lain St.. Hele11. 305~5 706,,~78-3328, Mvw.helc11ga.org l:njoy a relaxing roiinrl ill this bca11l iful miniature golf conrse. Open dailr ivlnr.- Nov. Open weekends Dcc.-rcb. (wc:ither perrn illing). Call for ho11rs. Call for foes. [;;i WC \r\nAlpine Wedding Chapel 91 J\\lunich Slrae, /-Jelen, 305-15 706-878-5683, 800-873-9351 M1~v.\u003c1l(\u003ei11e,~edcli11gch\u003c1pel.com 111 the hear! or this pichiresc1uc aud romanlie selling is the Alpine Wedding Chapel. C;11l for hours ancl fees. [;;I WC b- \r\nAnna Ruby Falls Ct\\ I/,vi. 3:i6, Helen. 30:il:i 706-75-i-622 I, 111V1v.{s.{ed.us.lcou{ Located in the Chattooga Ranger Oislrict, these t\" in w:ilcrfalls from Curlis Creek ancl York Creek merge lo ronn Smith Creek. The Lion's Ere i11terpretivc lmil near lhe \\'isilors ccnlcr and craft shop is available for persons with visual and ph)'sic,11 disabilities. Pic11iding, hiking, visitors center. and craft shop arc \r\nalso a\\'ailablc. Call for hours ancl foes. ~ WC b \r\nBlack Forest Bear Parkand Reptile Exhibit 8160 S. Main SI.. Helen. 30515 706-878-7043, ,,,.,,.,_1,denga.org The park educates pcoplt: aboul cliffcrcnl \u003epccics r1r bears by allowing lhc,n to observe live bears. Visitors also can fct-d the animals as well. 11,c reptile exhihil. h:is 1111rncrous types of large snakes for obscrv11lio11. \r\nC\"II for hours und fees. [;;i WC 6- \r\nCharlemagne's Kingdom 8808 :V. :\\ foi11 St., I lele11, 30545 i06-8i8-2200. \"\"'v.georgiu111ode/milmud.co111 i\\ model rnilro.idcr's delight dcsigneu for all ages. All or 11,,. building.1 11r, replicas of existing buildings i11 Ccrrnany. Co111putcr-izecl lr.1i11s. hol-air halloo11s, tl11cc-rin!; circus, mrd a 2Z-foot mou11tai11 are jnsl p:irl or this fascinating c~hibit. Opc11 ~ 1011.-Sal. 10 a.111.--6 \r\nil,lll. Call for fees. [;;I WC 6- \r\nChattahoochee Wildlife Management Area \r\norrus /In,. ,\\/1 7; (IUU C,\\ 1-/ny. 75 N.. Ile/en. 30H5 \r\n706-535-5700. Mcw.clnr.sl\u003cJ/e.gc1.11skl11rlwild This primiti,e \\\\'ildlifc area cO\\'Cl'S 2\u003e.000 acres ancl includes public hunting. fishing. 1\u003erimitiw cm11ping. hiking. hirdu\"'lching. picnicking. and horseback ridini;. The Clrn1tal1\u003c1ochcc \\\\'ilcllifo Arca i11cludcs lhc App.tlachia11 Trail, :Vlark Tr.iii \\Vildcrncss Are.1. and Russell-Bmsstow11 Scenic Bpn,y. O1\u003ecn dail), Call fur fees. \r\n \r\nCool River Tubing 590 F.rlelll'eiss Dr.. Ilclc11, 50545 706-878-2665. 800-896-595 ,.,,.,.coolri,er/11bi11g.co111 Cool Rive, Tubing offers sc,:11ic I or Z.5-hour Ooati. life prcservcr5, tube. with or wilhoul lx.\u003eltoms, chm)ging rooms. free shulllc service, re.st roo,ns. showers, picnic areas, ancl BBQ grills. C:tll for hours and fees. [;;i WC \r\nCross C,eek Stables 701 7 S. i\\loi11 SI.. Melen. 30H5 i06-8i8-l(i()(), 706-878-3327 n,is stable offers lcis11rel)' horschark riding lours on \r\nscc11i\u003c- riversid\u003c' o, 111ou11tai11 tr.1ils. Ponies arc availnblc for children. Open d,1ily s11mmcr 9 a.rn.- 5p.111., winter IO:1.111....J p.rn. Call for fees. [;;I WC \r\nDavid Bristol Hot Air Balloon Rides /-Jelen. 3054S 706-8i 8-H~9. 866,655-3-174. 11~1~v.b11/l0011-rides.nel T lw pos1niglttccrcmo11ics a11cl celehralion lwgin with co111pli111c11tury ch:1m1)ag11e. Liftoff is at sunrise, since that is lhe linw when wi11d condition, arc bcsl and the vie\" s arc prcllicsl. Rescnatiou, rcq11ircd. Call for hours ;111d recs. \r\nDukes Creek Mine f-h,1. i5. P.O. Dox 207, /-/ele11. 305-15 706-878,2625. 111embers.spree.com/truwl!d11kescreek \r\nCome pm, for gold and screen for gem~ at the silc of \r\nlhe first major discovery of gold i11 lhe United Stales. Ilunt for a wide variety of gc1nsto11cs, incl11cli11g sapphires ancl rul\u003eies. Open cl:iily 10,,0 :1.m.- dark. Call \r\nfor fees. [;;I WC 6- \r\n0ukes Creek Falls and Recreation Area Ci\\ l-1\"1. 3-18. Ile/en, 305-15 70\u003c5.75.j,6221. 1V11w.f.~.(ecl.11slcou{ Lo,':ttccl iu the Ch:11tooga ltmgcr Di,lrid, the Duke$ Creek F,,11\u003c 1)lu1111nct into a scenic gorge. Open dail)'. Small fee. [;;I WC \r\nFlea Market Tubing 9917 Ci\\ Hit)' i5 '-:.,Ile/en, 305-fS 706-878-1082. ww11,/,e/e11t11bi11~.co111 En joy lhe scenery on 011c of our I. 5- or 3-hour OOllt trips do\"'\" !he Clt.ittahoochcc River from ~ lemorial D:ty llirough l~1hor D:.,y. CaII for hours and fees. [;;!WC \r\nGeorgia Wines, Inc., Tasting Room Old St.. U11il 6, rlele11, 30H5 706-878-2908 The Curiosity Shop fCRlnres unique girts. line nrt, wine :1w1:ssurics. and C('orgia wines, l11c. tasting room. Opc11 dnily 11 a.m.-6 p. m. Q;l \r\nHabersham Winery 7025 S. /\\laiu St. (Cr\\ Hu~. 75). I le/en, WS..5 706-878,9-16,. 11,i,i.lwbersl111111tti11ery.co111 Visil Georgia's sccond-lnrgcsl winery. Hahcrsham Winc,y is located in 1111iql1C l\\acoochee Village, which offer~ food. shopping. fish i11g, canoe ,incl rafl trip~. horseback riding. and more. Open ~ lon.-Sat. 10 a.111...() p.111., Suu. 12:30 p.111.-6 p.rn. Call for fees. \r\nc;;i we e- \r\nHorne's Buggy Rides P.O. I.lox /Oi3, lie/en, 30,-15 706-878-3658. 11ww.helenga.nrg Tr.I\\'(') in style in a honc-\u003clrmrn h11ggy through the picturesque slrccts or Helen. Ride., arc offered daily from Ilic l'Omer of Ri,cr a11d l\\-lain SIreels. Call for fees. \r\n \r\n  www.GEoRC l i\\Or\u003cMvM1o10.0Rc I 1.800 V1sn GA \r\n \r\nHorse Trough Falls \r\n \r\nCmnping, collages. lodge with reslauranl and meet- Forest is great fun for funtilics nnd ~mall groups. \r\n \r\nCA Hwy. 7\u003e and Forest Sen,ice Rd. H, Helen. 3054\u003e ing facililic~. \u003e\u003eacre lake with swimming beach. boat Rcserv:itious required. Of)Cn daily. C.111 for foes. [lj \r\n \r\n706,75-f-622I. ,.,,~,./s.(ed.uslcon{I \r\n \r\nrental, fishing. and picnic areas are a,-:tilablc. Enjoy \r\n \r\nThis high eastern ridge of the Blue Ridge .\\lountaim lr;lils for hiking and mountain biking. Park open d:,ily Mossbrook RainbowTrout UCatch \r\n \r\nis home to many foils lhal feed the Challahoochec 7 a.111.-IO p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b \r\n \r\n7150 Ca11aa11 Dr.. Hiawassee. 305-16 \r\n \r\nRinir. 1-lorse Trough rails is in the i\\lark 1rail Wilderness /\\rca. an cx1\u003eansive area containing most \r\nof the Upper Chalfahoochee River. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6. \r\n \r\nUpper Chattahoochee River Recreation Area Fores/ Scnicc Rd. 44, /Jelen, 30545 i0li-754-6221, 1111,11v.{s.fed.uslco11{ \r\n \r\n706-896./ J43, 800--/8-1-1067. \"~\"\"bestro11t.co111 \r\n \r\nRods, reels, bait, and ice arc provid,-d. Catch some \r\n \r\nquality kamloops from British Columbia. Open b,, \r\n \r\nappoin tm ent. Call for fees. [;l WC C.\" \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n1,ocatcd i11 the Chattooga Ranger District, the rccrc;ition \r\n \r\nMagnolia Terrace Wedding Chapeland Conference Center Ci\\ Hwy. 75 Alt.. Ilela11, 30545 706-878-3588. S00-605--155-1 \r\n \r\nc, area olJcrs 33 campsites, as well a.s picn.ickii tg ,md hiking. Swallow Creek Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\nOpc11 cfoil1 7 .i.m.-10 p.m. Call for foes. [;l WC \r\n \r\nO{{C!\\ Hwv. 75, llimvassee, JOS-16 \r\n \r\n770-535-5700, www.dnr..,tate.g\u003c1.us/d11rlwi/d \r\n \r\nn'\\Vlv.111agnolfolerwce.com \r\n \r\nWoody's Mountain Bikes \r\n \r\nT he i\\ppalachian Trail forms lhc c.istcru boundary of \r\n \r\nThis sit~ upou :1 hillto1\u003e overlooking the Blue Ridge 1900 Clc,y/011 Rd., Cf\\ Hu?' 356. Hele11, 305-15 \r\n \r\nthis wildlife area with rugged tcrr:iin where ,isilQrs \r\n \r\n:Vlountain1 and offers Southern elegance in making 706.S78-3715 \r\n \r\ncan enjo) hunting. camping. fishini, birdwatching, \r\n \r\nyour wedding dreams come true. Open by appoint- 1111,v.hele1iga.orgl11ood)'S\"'O\"''lai11bilies \r\n \r\nhiking. picnicking. and horseback riding. Open daih \r\n \r\nment only. Call for fees. I] WC c,. \r\n \r\nLet \\-\\'oo\u003cI\\''$ cuslomi1,e \\\"Our outdoor 111ou11t:1in hike Call for fees. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nad\\'enturc: You will enjo; beautiful waterfalls, wildlife, \r\n \r\nNora Mill Granary \r\n \r\nrkcr cr0$Sill!,\u003es, thrilling downhills, and more. \\Ve offer Upper Hi fly Fishing Store and Outfitte~ \r\n \r\n7107 S. Main St., Helen, ,OHS \r\n \r\nrentals. tours, 5crvice, and sales. Open clail)' 10 a.111.-6 257 Big Sky Dr., Hia1,11sscl!, 305-16 \r\n \r\n706.S78-I280, 800-927-1289, \"\"'\"'norami/1.com \r\n \r\np.111., except Dec.-Veh. Call for fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\n706,896-9075. w11ov.upper-lii-flr.co111 \r\n \r\n8uilt in 1876, this authentic 11w~ing mill is powered by the Chalf'ahoochcc River. The mill has undergo,1c Travel Services \r\n \r\nUpper I Ii Fly is a lifcstrle store catering lo fly.fishing and outdoor enthnsiasts. The slorc cairics fresh- nnd \r\n \r\nextensive restoration and is cnrrently operated by the Alpine Helen- White County CVB \r\n \r\nFain r.i111ily 11.1ing the uriginal French burr stones. 726 /3n1ckan Strasse, /--le/en, 30545 \r\n \r\nOpen daily 9 :1.m.-5 p.111. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\n706-878-2 18 1, 800-858-8027, ,,,..,r.v.hele11ga.org \r\n \r\nsa ltwater technical cqL1ip111cnl, fl)'lyi11g 1mtcrial1, inslnictiornd videos and books. clothi11g. ,tccessories, gifts, and fine art. Year-round guide service in the pri,. \r\n \r\no,rRaven (lfffFalls of Russell-Hrassto,~n Scenic H)\"'ll)', Helen. 305/5 706-754.6221, 11ww.{s.(ed.uslco11{ \r\n \r\nOpc1t t\\fon.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-4 .111. \r\nIJl WC 6- \r\nGreater Helen Area ChamberofCommerce \r\n \r\ntine Nortl, Georgia mot111t.ii11s is available U)' reS\u003c;\"~,. tion. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 .1.111.-5 p.m.. Su11. 10 :1.m.-l p.m. Call for fees for guide SCl\\iccs. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nThis waterfall is perhaps one of the mosl unusual in I07-1 Edeluciss StfllSO\u003ce, Helen, 305-15 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nNorth Georgia because the water flows through a split 706-878- 1908 \r\n \r\nBoundary Waters Resort and Marina \r\n \r\nin the face of a .solid rock outcropping. Opc11 daily. Open i\\lon.-Sat. 9 a.m.- \u003ep.m.. Sun. 10 a.m.--11\u003e,111. 528 Su1111yside Rd., Hia11'\u003c1ss,\u003ee. 30$-16 \r\n \r\nCall for fees. ~ \r\n \r\nl]WC b \r\n \r\n706.896-2530. 800-Jn-3562 \r\n \r\nRemember When Theatre 115 Esco11ee Dr., /-Jelen, 30545 \r\n \r\nUnicoi Outfitters 7280 S. Main St., Helen. ,0545 \r\n \r\n\"\"\"\"-bo1111d\u003c11)'-'\u003cllersresorl.ro111 \r\nOpen dail) 8:30 a.m.- \u003ep.m. Call for foes. [;l WC c,, \r\n \r\n706-878-SI-IOW, ,,~v1v.remembenvhentlieatre.com \r\n \r\n706-878,3083. 1111i,v.,mivoioutji1ters.com \r\n \r\nFieldStone Marina \r\n \r\nThis thentcr orfcrs fomilr-fricn\u003cllyshows on weekends C:111 ror hours and foes. [il WC ' with big-name entertainers like T. Graham Brown. \r\n \r\n3379 US Hui,. 76 W., Hiawassee. 305-16 706-896.2262. 800-5'/5.3408, www.(ieldsto11eiim.com \r\n \r\nRicky Van Shdto11, ,mil John Conlee. Doors opc11 Wildwood Outfitters \r\n \r\n6:30 p.m.. pcrfor111a11ccs begin al 8 p.m. Call for foes. 7272 S. MCiin St., Helen, 305'/, \r\n \r\n[;lWC o- \r\n \r\n706,878- 1700, www.wildwoodout/itters.com \r\n \r\nOpen daily. Call for fees. [;l WC \u0026HOMER J-4 \r\n \r\nSauteeNacoochee Indian Mound \r\n \r\nO11lposts arc open daily Mar.- Sepl. 10 u.111.-6 p.m. \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nCall for rc~-s. I] \r\n \r\nBanks County Courthouse \r\n \r\nCA Hwys. 75 a11d 17, 1/elen, 30545 706-878,2181, wM1.hele11ga.nrg \r\n \r\nHIAWASSEE 1-1 \r\n \r\n105 US Huy. HI l\\'.. 1/omer, 30547 706-677-2 /08, 11,i~v.ba11kscou11tyg,1.org \r\n \r\nBuilt in 10.000 b.e.. these mounds represent the final \r\n \r\ntlonheas1 Ge-Orgia Mountains \r\n \r\nThe courthmrse. is one of the four oldc,I courthouses \r\n \r\nresting pl:ice of two lmgiC' roung lovers from warring Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden \r\n \r\nin the slate ofGeorgia. Built in 1\u003e.~rl br ,Ia,e labor. ii \r\n \r\nCherokee mid Chick:1s:n, ITibes. 111e mounds arc /31 I Music Hall Rd., Hia11'\u003c1:.i.-ee, 305-16 localed on pri,alc property, but they arc dearlr visible 706.896,-//91, ,vi,~v.gemgil/-mol111laill(air.co111 \r\n \r\nl\\o:lS completed in 1863. II is currently home to historic c.~hibits, as well as the Clrnmbcr of Commerce \r\n \r\nfrom the highway. 01\u003e\u003c.\u003e11 daily. Free. \r\n \r\nTake in the bc:auty of more than 3,000 rhodock:ntlron. and Welcome Center. Open .Mon.- Fri. 9 a.111.-.i p.m. \r\na,.ilcas, ann wild0ower, on our walking lrnil along Free. ~ WC c,. \r\n \r\nSmithgall Woods Dukes Creek Conservation Area \r\n \r\nL,uke Cha111gc. /\\lthongh lhc garden is cnju)'able \r\n \r\n61 /'1\u003c1/uli Twil, llele11, 30545 \r\n \r\ntliroughonl the year, flowering season can vary fru111 Banks County Jail \r\n \r\n011 CA Hwy. 75-/\\. three miles west of Helen \r\n \r\n111id-i\\pril 10 June. Open daily summer !1:30 n.111.-7 Old Jail St. , I lamer, 305'/i \r\n \r\n706-878-3087. 11~111V.gmt11tepllrks.org \r\n \r\n1).111., winter IU0 a.m.-4:30 p .111. Free. I] WC \r\n \r\n706-6772 108, \"'Mv.bwiks,01111/yga.org \r\n \r\nThe park lw, catch-n11d-rclcase fishing on Georgia's \r\n \r\nThis hi, torically signiric.u,t h11 ildi11g w\u003c1\u003e built \r\n \r\npremier trout stream. Dukes Creek (reservations Hickorynut Cove Trout Farm \r\n \r\nbetwce11 1864 and 1880. ,md l\\01s used 1111til 1972. \r\n \r\nrC\u003cJuircd). Hike-and-hike tr:1ils are amilablc. A \"isilo~ 2500 llkkorym,t Co,e Rd., Hiau~mee, 305-lli \r\n \r\n'Inc second loo, still hJs the (ell,. hars on the win- \r\n \r\ncenter. picnic area, wildlife \\'iell'ing stands. and foo\u003cI 706-896-53-1I, 11~vw.hickorpmlco\u003e-e.com \r\n \r\ndows and lhc han~ing\" trapdoor. Ope11 b)' ~ppoinl \r\n \r\nplotsare also so111e of!he park'samenities. Open daily rishing available, pay by the pound for wh3t you catch. mcnl onl). Call for fees. CJ WC \r\n \r\n7 a.111.-6 p.m. Call for foes. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nOpen daily S a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fee,. I] WC 6- \r\n \r\nBanks Crossing \r\n \r\nTray Mountain Wilderness Area Forest Scnice Rd. 698 and Appalachian Trail \r\n \r\nlake Chatuge Recreation Area G1\\ H11?' 288. Hiawassee, 305-16 \r\n \r\nUS 1/,w. HI and 1-85, Homer, 305-17 800-6,8-5004, u,11v.bank.,co1111tyg\u003c1.ori; \r\n \r\nHelen, 30545 706-754,622 1, www.(s.(ed.11slcon{ '17,is pdrnitivc wildcmess nrea is so vast it stretches across three Ranger Districts: C hattooga. Ta ll11lali, \r\n,111d J3rass1ow11. Open d,1ily. Call ror foes. \r\n \r\n706-7-15-6928, www.(s.(ed.llslcon{ loca led in the 13msslown Ranger Dislid. Ilike the 1.2-milc [rail .iro1111d lhe peninrn la. Camping, hontiug. and rishing can be enjoyed here. Opcu dail)'. \r\nC:111 for foes. I] WC 6- \r\n \r\nFeature allr~ctions include the 'fongcr Outlet Centers, lhc Commerce Fnctory Sl\u003c\u003ercs, a,,d tl\\e Polter. Other acti\"ities in tlic ,11:c.i i11cl11cfo golf ,md drag racing. Open Mon.-Sal. 10 :1.111.-9 p.m., Sun. 110011-6 p.m. [;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park 1788 G1\\ I h\"). 356, Helen. 305-15 Two mile$ northeast ofHele11. 011 GA Huy. 356 706-878-3982. \"\".g11stateparks.org \r\n138 \r\n \r\nllamas and Llodging llama Treks 7316 US Hwy. 76 ., Hiall'a.see, 105'16 i06.S965005 Lknna treks through the Chattahoochee N;1liom1I \r\n \r\nWilson Shoals Wildlife Management Area0{(Ct\\ /Jwy_ 365 on )'orld/i Hd.. Homer. ,05,17 770-535-5700. 11oi,v.d11r.s/ale.ga.11sldur/lrild 1his wildlife management ,rrea offers hunting, pri111i- \r\n \r\n Mountains \r\n \r\nlive C.1111pi11g. li.lting. hiking. hirdwatclting. t.ugct prJcticc. pic11icki11i:. ~nd ho~b.,ek riding 011 rollini. terrain. Open d\"ily. Call for foes. \r\nTrorel Services BanksCountyChamber of Commerce \r\nIJS H11,. HI, 1/0111~,. J0H7 800-638-5()()-1, 70(,-677-2 IOS. \"\"w.ba11kscou11trga.org Open ~lon.-F'ri. 8 :l.111.-\u003e 1\u003e.m. C;;l WC \u003c\u003e \r\nBanks County Convention and Visitor's Bureau Of{US /lwy. HI, llomer, ,05-17 'J,06-6ii-5265, ,111111v.b1111hco1111/rygu.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.1n. ~ WC o- \r\n, ~JASPER F-4 \r\nHlstOfiC HighCountry BtJmt Mountain Overlook Bumi ;\\lou11tai11 Rd.. /asper. 301-13 \r\n706-692-5600. 11,,,,1.ge-0,gi\u003c1111arb/e,11101111t\u003c1i11.org \r\nEnjoy a l,rcalht:iking ,ic\" of the Sou01en1 end of the :\\ppalacltitin Monnl:iins al this scenic O\\\"trlool:. On a clear day }'OU c:m see 70 miles 10 t\\ll.1111:,. Open \u003cbil~. firce. \r\n \r\nt11it courthouse. comtmcted in 1879, i, a focal point i11 the cit) of Jcffomm. the conntr S(\\ tl. 11,c courthouse's clock tower was added in 1906. and lh\u003c.: 11114~ rior rcno,-:tlions were completed in 197$. Open .\\ lon.-Fri. 9 ~.111.-S p.m. Free. ~WC \u003c\u003e \r\nPeach State Speedway \r\nJ88 Lyle Field Rd., /e/ferso11, 30519 i06-3S7-7-190 '11,e tmek is a\\'nilablc for lest-and-lune sessions by :1ppoinl111cnt onlr. The Hooters Pro Cup nud Southcm AII-Slnrs events are held here, in addition to ,uuuy ulhcrs. Office opcu Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.111., Cnll for event timci. Call for fetcS. ~ WC 0- \r\nShieldsEthridge Heritage Farm 2;55 ctliridge Rd. /e{{ersou, 305-19 706-,67-29-19. 11ww.shieldsetl1ridge(am1.org \r\n \r\nShields-Etheridge is :111 outdoor ~~1ie111tura1 nmseum. npcu 10 the pul\u003elit- by appointment. me fJnn hosts rei;ubr .crnu~,rs and lour.\u003c tl,al ,ho\"ca c it., historic \r\nbuilcling;;. inrh11li11g a tvllon i;in. hbck.111ith ,hop, fully stocked co111111i.-s.ny. \\\\heat hon;c. g1i~h11ill. and restored .schoolhouse. Call for hours and f~ C;;l WC \r\nKINGSTON \r\nHillOfi\u003c High Country \r\nThe Governor's House P.O. Box 325. 'IS Hm,~m/ S1.. Kiug,1011. 301-15 770-3 36-91-19, \"\"'~v.gmemo~liou:wo11/i1w.co111 Spcci:1lizing in corpomtc meeting\u003e. retreats. wed din\u0026-s, :1ud l,:111,1ucts. the clC\\'CnllCr~ I'HO$ c$l:tlc i~ complc111cnkd l\u003er g:udcn.s. a $t:tinctl-g1ass chapel. and a new bt--d-mul-lm.-:ikf.tst wilh six lhcme\u003cI ~11e- \r\n$lroo1n,. Call for hunll mid foce\u003c. ~ WC b \r\n \r\nJasper Junction General Store 20 Grandview R\u003cI.. /0.~1,er. \u003e01-13 \r\n770-893-/lfJ7 TI1c oltlc;I occopic.:d , tmcturc in Pickens Co1111ly. w:1s built in 1832 :1\u003e :1 funnhousc and now is a quaint country store fc:iluriug local arts and cmfl, 1111d the best barbecue in the county. Open Tiunl:.sgi,~ng -F'cb. ~lon.-Sat. 6 :i.111.-2 p.m., :\\lar.-Thanksgi,ing ~lon.-Snl. 6 a.111.-S p.111. l;;J WC 6, \r\n \r\nKirby,(luinton Heritage Cabin \r\nNIN. i\\lui11 St.. /11tper. \u003eOlH 706-268-3129. 11,m.mmble.-alle,.org \r\nn,is hislorir cahi11 \\\\;lS comtructcd primarily from \r\nthe remains of the Kirby home built in the early 1860s. It is furni,hcd with anti,1ucs supplied hy the 'faylor fomil)' nnd the h1tc Tom Quinton, Open \r\nSat.-Sun. Z p.m.-\u003e p.m. or by appointment (except Dec. and J:111.). Cull for foes. Cll \r\n \r\nOld Pi\u003ckens County Jail H IN. i\\luiu St.. /asper, 301-l\u003e 706-268-, 129. 11~1~v.111urb/e1,1//e_1.0,g Listed 011 the :'\\ational Register. the 1ail \"~s constmcted in 1909 and served ihc county until 1982. \r\n'I'his unique ~lruclurc has living quarters 011 the lir..1 Door fo, the jailer and his fomily wilh 1he cclll\u003elocks 0\u003c.-cn1\u003eying the ~l.\"(.'Olld l(IJ)', O1,cn Sat- Sun. Zp.1n.-; \r\np.m., or by appoi11tmc11t (cxetpl Dec. and Jan.). C~II \r\nf@r fee~. Cll WC 6- \r\n \r\noutlet shopping \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nPickens County Chamber of Commerce \r\n500 Stegall I),,, /a~pe,, ,OJ-f3 \r\n706-692-5600, 11~vw.gcorgi11111\u003c1tble..11ou11tai11.n~ Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC \u003c\u003e \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nJEFFERSON J6 \r\n \r\nffOfthtast Geoigi.l M01.11tains \r\n \r\nCrawfoid \\Y. Long l,tu~ um \r\n \r\n28 College St.. /cf{rrso11, 305-19 \r\n \r\n706-367-5,07, ,n,w.e,all'/nrd/011g.org \r\n \r\nThis mcdit.il museum ~hroniclcs the discO\\cl\\' and \r\n \r\nuse of ant'Stltc,i:1b)' Dr. Cmwfor\u003cl \\\\I. l.011g. Pc;sonal \r\n \r\nartifacts of Or. Long, hi, doc11mc111,. and c~rlr ;tnc)- \r\n \r\nthcsia equip111cn1:11e on displny. Open n.c.- Snl. 10 \r\n \r\na.m.-f p.m. Crou1\u003etours by appointment Dom11io11s \r\napprcci;1ted. Cll WC 6- \r\n \r\nJackson County Counhouse Dow11tow11 011 US Ihw. /29. /e/(erro11. 30H9 706-335-/896 \r\n \r\nShop Tanger Outlets and discover the thrill of finding great bargains on brand names and designer fashions. Shop over 150 brand name outlet stores and save today: \r\nOld Navy Outlet  Gap Outlet  OshKosh B'Gosh  Ed die Bauer Outlet  M ikasa  \r\nReebok Factory Direct Store  Music For A Song  Wilsons Leather Outlet  \r\nPetite Sophisticate  Van Heusen  Bass Outlet  Totes/Sunglass World  and mo rel \r\n~ nger Outlet \r\n \r\nCommerce \r\n \r\nLocust Grove \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n1-85, Exit 149 \r\n \r\n1-75, Exit 212 \r\n \r\nMon-Sat 9-9, Sun 126  www.tangerouttet.com \r\n \r\nFREE GIFT FOR YOU! Just present this ad at the Tanger \r\nVisitor Center/ Mall Office. Valid only at Tanger Outlet Center Commerce or \r\nLocust Grove, GA. Limit one gift per person, per visit. COUPON CODE: 3442012002 \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\n  \r\nwww.01,o1\u003c c: 1AONMvM 1ND.ORG 1 1.8 00 V 1s n GA \r\n \r\nKingston Confederate Museum and Kingston History Museum 011the shores of Lake Sidncr Lallier. Call for hours offered. Open by app()i ntment. C.ill for fee,. \r\n \r\n13 E. iVlctinSt.. Kingston. 30J./5 \r\n \r\nam! fees. [:l WC 6,. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n[:l WC 6-. \r\n \r\n770-336-55-+0, IVMl', IIO/(lt/m1t,wrg \r\n \r\nThe Confcdcmte t\\lcmorial /ll11se11111 cont.tins nrti- \r\n \r\nLAVONIA K-4 \r\n \r\nMAYSVILLE~ , \r\n \r\nfucts found i11 Kiugston. :tiler tltc C ivi l Wnr. T he \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nNortheast (,eotgia Mountains \r\n \r\nKingston History i\\-luseutn l)Ortrnrs life in Kini;ston Clem'sShoal Creek Music Park \r\n \r\nHurricane Shoals Park \r\n \r\nfollowing the wnr. Tltc club has nmi11tainc-\u003cl the tradi- 3191 l'ro,icience Church He/.. Laro11ia. 30553 \r\ntion begun in 1865 of observi11g Confccleratc 706- 6-1092 \r\n \r\nC,\\ / fwy 82 Spur. i\\laySl'ille. 30558 706-367- 119 9 \r\n \r\ntvlemorial D:iy, which is now the longest-running L.i.-c hlucgrns:,. ,ountrY, and gospel enlcrt.ii11111enl Ilurricanc Shoals l'nrk features shoals for swimming \r\n \r\nobse\"ancc of the holiday in the country. Open offered in a drug and .ilcohol-free emironmc11l for and wading. The park boasts 11\u003c1turc trails, J\u003eicnic \r\n \r\nSat- Sun. I p.m.-~ J\u003e.nl. Pree. C;;J WCb \r\n \r\nthe \\\\hole family. Call for hours and fees. C;;J WC b. areas. pavilions for rent, playgrounds. an old grisbnill. \r\n \r\na11d an amphitheater. ,\\n I1150 heritage village is cur- \r\n \r\nLAFAYETTE 83 \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park 1763 Tug,,/oo State /'ark Rel.. La,w,ia, 30553 \r\n \r\nrc11tl)' 1111dcr devclopmcnl. each September brings 30 \r\nml fc,li\\'al. Open daily. Call for fees. C;;J WC 6-. \r\n \r\nHidden Creek Recreation Area \r\n \r\nFollow signs from 1-85. Exit I73 \r\n \r\nCA Huy. J56. Ereret/ Spri11gs Hd.. I.,,Payette, 30728 706-356-1362, win,.gaslt1feparks.org \r\n \r\nMCCAYSVILLE ~ \r\n \r\n706-695-6736 \r\n \r\nLoc:iled on Lake HnrlwcJI, Ibis park offers camping, \r\n \r\nHistOliclfigh Counuy \r\n \r\nCamping, hiking. mid picnicking ;i re :,vail nble hlre cottages. a swimming beach. lt'1111is courts. fishing. Horseshoe Bend River Park \r\n \r\nin the Cl1\u003etttal1oorhec Nation:11 Forest. Opc11 d\u003e1ily. hoai-ing, picnic areas, h iking trails, ca11oe rental. \\'Ol- Hiier Rd., JWcCay~,ille, .w;;=; \r\n \r\nCal l for fees. C;;J WC 6,. \r\n \r\nlcyhall. horseshoes, ,rnd mini-golf. Open daily 7 706-632-7696 \r\n \r\nri.111.- l 0 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nFish. hi ke. picnic, or just relax on lhe hanks of Ll1e \r\n \r\nKeown Falls \r\n \r\n'locc-o;i Rive,. l'larnrou11cl are:1, picnic shelters, grills. \r\n \r\nOff l-75. Exit HJ, LaFayette, 3072/i 706-695-6736. 111\\1nv.(s.{ecl. uslcvn{I \r\n \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center- Lavonia \r\n \r\nand vollC)'ba ll courts are :1v;1il,1hle. Open daily. Free. \r\n[:l we \u0026- \r\n \r\nThis area is ,rn11ked i\u003e)' unique rock bl11ffa, high ele- 938 Cou11ty Hd. 8-f, Lavoniu. l055.l \r\n \r\nvation , and ,1 swampy area formed by lhc springs. 706-)56-40 l9, www.georgiaomnymind.org \r\nHiking, and wild life vicwi11g me two pc,p11br activities Open da ily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC b here. Open d:1ily. Call for fees. [:l WC di. \r\n \r\nWhitewaterRafting and Canoeing McC\u003ci).wille. 3055i \r\n706-632-5680, 800-899-6867 \r\n \r\nLavonia Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nExperience th e cxcitcn,c11 t of white-water rafting. \r\n \r\nPigeon Mountain \r\n \r\n1269 F.. M\u003clil'I Si., Lavo11ia, 3()553 \r\n \r\nC,ill the Wc lco111c C,nlcr for i11forrnation. \r\n \r\nLaFayelle. 307W \r\n \r\n706-356-8202 \r\n \r\n706-295-60-/ 1 \r\n \r\nOpen rvlon.- Pri. 8 a.111.-12 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nMOUNTAIN CITY~ \r\n \r\nSpelunking, hunting. horseback riding, mid hang \r\n \r\nNOifleastGeorgiaMountains \r\n \r\nglidillg can he enjo)'ecl on 14,396 acres ofst.itc prop- \r\n \r\nLOOKOUT MOUNTAIN \r\n \r\nBlack Rock MountainState Park \r\n \r\ncrl)', Fa,orite sites include the Shirlc)' J\\ilillcr \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nlll,wk Rcx:k Mm111tai11 Pkwy. \r\n \r\n\\Vildflo,wr Trail. Rocktown for rock cl i1nlx:r,. :111d Battles forChattanooga Museum \r\n \r\nMo11nlc1i11 Citr. 30562 \r\n \r\nthe Pocket. a hiking trail that leads lo H waterfall. The 1-/00 P\"ttc11 Rd., 1.ookout Mou111\u003c1i11. 30750 \r\n \r\n706-7-16-214I, M\u003c'1.gasl\u003c!lef\u003e\u003c1Th.org \r\n \r\nmoulltaill is a clay use area only, and is,trictli pri111i- 706-820-251!, 423-821-2812 \r\n \r\nThree mile north ofClayton, offGt\\ l/11,. -HI \r\n \r\nti,e. Opell daily. Vrce. \r\n \r\n111111.bllltlt!S{orchcJtlt111oogll.CVm \r\n \r\nBlack Rock is Ilic hi~hcst slate par~ in Georgia, with \r\n \r\nOur spectacular 1hrcc-\u003climcnsio11al electronic ballle outstancli11g l,iki11g trnils and O\\'Crlooks in the Blue \r\n \r\non-Pocket Recreation Area 1-75, P.xit 3-11. ~fovelte, 30728 \r\n \r\n706-695-6736 \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\n111ap presentation of Clrnltanooga's Ci,il \\Var histOtJ Ridge \\ lou11laim. Camping. cot1\u003e1gc,, picnicking, fcalures 5.00() miniature soldiers. 650 lights. sound lake fishing. and a summit visitor ccnler ,ire available. effects. and exceptional cletriils of the major battles Park ope11 daily i a.111.-IO p.111. Call for fees. \r\n \r\nThis is lhc site of the Ci,ilian Consem1tion Corps fought here. Open dailv June-Aug. 9 a.111.-6,:;0 p.m.. C;;JWC eCamp F'-16, which \\\\, ts in opem tion from 1938 lo Scpl.-May 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. C;;J WC b \r\n \r\n1912. Camping, picnidug. :111d hiking nrc availnhlc. \r\n \r\no- Open dnihApril- 111id-No\" Cull for fees. [:l WC \r\n \r\nRock City Gardens \r\n \r\nFo~fi re Museum 2839 US H11)'. -f-11 $.. Mountain City. , 0562 \r\n \r\n1-100 /\u003e(ltie11 Rd., Looko11t /\\l/ou11tai11. 30750 \r\n \r\n706-746-5,q28, \\\\111~\".roxfire.org \r\n \r\nVillanow General Store \r\n \r\n706-820-253l. 887-820-0795 \r\n \r\n'I'he 11111sc11111 hou,cs exhibits rcl:tting lo Appalachian \r\n \r\n21 E. 1\\rmuclwe Hd.. Ci\\ /-/110, 136 \r\n \r\n\\V\\11111.seerockc:ity.com \r\n \r\nlife ;i nd do,11111cnts the birl h uf '/11e ViJxf)re Maga:ziue \r\n \r\nLafovette.30728 \r\n \r\nAn enchanted +,IOU-foot walking lrnil showc11si11g and the Foxfi re book series. The nmseum also offers a \r\n \r\n706-397-2298 \r\n \r\n,'io:ning rock formations. caves~ ond lush g[J rdcrn, , d cclion of folk ni-1, h,indc-r:,ftcd items, and a wealth \r\n \r\nTh is general collnlT)' slorc is lislul 011 Ilic Nalional mvails you al Rork City Gardens. View our gordc11s. of public;ilions. Open Mo11.- Sat. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. \r\n \r\nRegister uf JJisl-oric Places. Open d,1ily 8 a.111.-6 p.m. feall11ing more than 400 different species or nal ivc f ree. [:l WC 6- \r\n \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nwildfloll'crs. pla11ls, shrubs, and trees. Cal l for liulirs \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nand fees. [;l WC \r\n \r\nOAKMAN ~ \r\nHistoricHighCounuy \r\n \r\nBattlefields and BackroadsSelf-Guided Photo Tour \r\n \r\nCarters Lake \r\n \r\nOld 1'vli// Hd., Ringgold. 30716 \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nGA IJwr 382. Oak111,m, 30732 \r\n \r\n706-965-520 I \r\nLAKE LANIER ISLANDS HS \r\n \r\nBlind Suzie Covered Bridge \r\n \r\n706-33'1-22-18 \r\n \r\nt\\11/ioch Rd., offCA Hu1. 51. Lula. 3055'/ \r\n \r\nw11~l'.SC11r1. us\u003c1ce.ur111y. miIlopireclcartersl \r\n \r\n706-677-2108, 800-638-500-f, 1\\/\\1~v./xmkscow1tyga.org Al -+50 rcct, Cmlcrs I.akc is one or lhc deepest lake., i11 \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nr\\l:io knoll'n as the Lula Covered llridge. th is is Georgia, T he grm111ds around the lake include eight \r\n \r\nlake Lanier lsland5 7000 1-loliclay Hd. Lake Lanier 1.,/wl(l~. 30.S18 \r\n \r\nGeorgia's smallest covered bridge - a Ilowe fKing- p11hlic-11sc ure,,s fc:1t11ri11g ca mping, picnieki11g, boat- \r\n \r\nPost) truss-covered bridge built ,1rouml 191 I. Open ing. risl1ing. a11d h1111ting. There arc six group picnic \r\n \r\ncl:1ily. Pree. \r\n \r\nshelters a,ail.iblc. ~ach with a l.irgc grill. Opc11 daily. \r\n \r\n770-932-7200. 800-8-10-5253 \r\n \r\nCall for fees. [;l WC b \r\n \r\n1101w.lakela1,ieri~/\u003c111ds.co111 \r\n \r\nMARBLE Hill \r\n \r\nl....,ke Lanier lslancls Resort is a ,c,ir-ronml ,.,cation \r\n \r\nHonheast Geo,gi.l Mountains \r\n \r\nRidgeway Mountain BikeTrail \r\n \r\ndcstirn,tion. locatccl on the pristine southernmost Swan Center Mona.stery \r\nshore of Lake Siclnc, I.;i11icr. 1\\clo111111odations 7\u003e S1rn11 Center Dr., .\\larble I-Iii/, 301-+8 \r\n \r\nRidgeu(ly /'ark P.O. Uox 96. GA //ny. 382, Oakm,111, 307\u003e2-00% \r\n \r\ninclude deluxe \\\\'atc;iront lake hous\u003c: ~tcntion 770,~93-,525, norn:snm1ce11ter.org \r\n \r\n706-33/-2248, ni1w.(s.f,.,if. us \r\n \r\nrentals. two lmurious full-sc\"ice hotels, and a lnkc- A nonprofit organization that is home to more tlw11 'l11c main lrnil b ,, loop approximately si, miles long. \r\n \r\nsicle campground. ,\\ l\u003eC'JCh and \\\\ ,lier p,irk ;md an 100 animals, manv of\"-hich hme been rescued. Trnil Ulack (ad,~rncccl) mid \\Vhik (i11tennediate) trnil sec- \r\n \r\ne,,,ansivc boat rental nect. nrc avaifoblc. n,c L.1ke riclcs, inh1i1i,c ricii11g. \u003clog parh1ership, children and tion.s h:t\\'e been ,bdopcd tu d1allenge ride1~ of vari- \r\n \r\nLanier Islands Equestrian Center offer hcgi11ncr-ori- adult riding camps, Girl and llov Scotti badge pro- ous skills. Open clail)'. Call for foes. [;l WC \r\n \r\nenled tra il ridi11g through acres o( natura l 1100,llm1cl~ gr;11m. ,111d sponsor-an-animal programs arc also \r\n \r\n140 \r\n \r\n Mountains \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nPENDERGRASS \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nPendergms Flea Market \r\n \r\n5641 US Jlu,y. 129, Pendergrass, 30567 \r\n \r\n770-945-1 900, \"\"'\"\"Pe11\u003clf/ea.com \r\n \r\nThe Pemlergrass Flea Market is Georgia's largest aud \r\n \r\nthe world's nicest 0ea lllarkd. It has nwrc than 500 \r\n \r\nbooths and 250,000 s~umc feel i11 a ckan, 111odem, \r\n \r\nair-couditio11c\u003cl a11d heated faci lity. Browse through \r\n \r\n,nore lha11 2.5 miles of storefronts ccnlcrcd around a \r\n \r\n\"lurn-of-lhe-eentury Old Town Ma in St reet'' theme. \r\n \r\nDon't miss Bubba's Food Cou rt, featuring dozens of \r\n \r\nconcessions and entcrlainmcnl. Open Sa t.- Sun. 9 \r\n \r\na.m.-5 p.m. Free. E;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nRABUN GAP \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Hambidge Center \r\nBetty's Creel, Rd. , rs miles off US Hwy. 4'/ l Rabun Gap, 3056/i 706-746-7187, www.hambidge.org The Hambidge Center is listed on the \u003elational Register of Historic Places and features an artists' residency program in a scenic setting with historic buildings and art gallery. Visitors are welcome to the gallery. Call for hours. Free. Cil WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nRESACA \r\nHistoric High Country Confederate Cemetery-Battle of Resaca US 1-lwy. 41 N. and Con{edewte Rd., Resaca. 30735 706-625-3200 The Batlle of Rcsaci1was the first inajor engagemen t of the carupaig11 for Atlant,i. The battle is reenacted in a two-d,iy evc11t on the third weekend in May. Cal l for a schedule. Open dai ly. f/ree. \r\n \r\nr \r\n \r\nRINGGOLD C-2 \r\n \r\nHistoricHighCountry \r\n \r\nGeorgia Winery Taste Center \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 2, Battlefield Pkwy., Ringgold, 30736 \r\n \r\n706-937-21 77, www.georgiawines.com \r\n \r\nThis winery, specializing in Southern-style wines, \r\n \r\noffers free wine tasting, gift shop, custom-made gift bas- \r\n \r\nket;, and winemaking supplies. Open i'vlon.- Sat. 11 \r\n \r\na.m.- 6 p.m. f/ree. ~ WC 6-.. \r\n \r\nOld Stone Church Museum US Hwy. 41, Ri11ggold, 30736 706-935-5252 Built around 1849, the church still has its original altac and pews. \"Leaning 011 the Everlastiug l\\ rms11 was first performed here. The building was used ,is \" Civil War hospital. It has recently been restored ,111d no,v houses a Civil \\.Var museum. \r\n \r\nRinggold Depot Downtown Ringgold, US H11,y 41, Ringgold, 30736 706-965-5201 The depot, which was significant in transporting Confederate soldiers cl11ring 1he war, is one of the few remaining antebellum depots in the state. The Ringgold Depot served ns the hackclrop for the Great Locomotive Chase in I862. Open Sat. evenings for concerts. Call for hours and fees. [;;I WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nWhitman-Anderson House Downtown Ringgold, US 1-lwy. 41 Ringgold, 30736 706-965-5201 This home, built circa JS;0, served as Grant's headquarters during the Civil War. II is 110! open lo the \r\npublic. Drive-by viewing only. Free. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nCatoosa County Chamber of Commerce 264 Ca/oow Circle, Ringgold, 30736 706-965-5201, www.g\u003c1leW\u003c1)'logeorgi\u003c1.com \r\nOpen Mo11.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.111. E;;l WC \u0026 \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center- Ringgold 2726 I-75 S., Ri11ggold, 30736 706-937.-+2 I I , \"\"\"w.georgiaonmymind.org Information ccnler open clnily 8 :30 a.m.-5 p.m., rest \r\nrooms open 7 ,1.m.-l I p.rn. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nRISING FAWN \r\nHistoricHigh Country Cloudland Canyon State Park 122 Cloudla11d Canyon Park Dr. Risi11g Vi1w11. 50738 706-657--1050, 11aviv.gastaieparks.org Eight miles east ofTre11l011. 011 Roule 136 Cloudla11d Canyou features a spectacular gorge with miles of hiki11g tra ils and overlooks. Camping. cottages, backpacking, pic11icking, swi111111ing pool, and tennis are avai lable. Open daily 7 a.111.-IOp.111. Call \r\nfor fees. Cil WC \u0026 \r\nlookout lake \r\nlfo')' 136 E., Rising \"\"\"''' 30738 706-398-/970 All you need for fish ing. Ulility hook-ups and primilivc areas for camping. \r\nlookout Mountain Flight Park and Training Center 720 l Scenic 1-lwy., Rising Vi1w11, 30758 706-398-354 l, 800-688-5637, w11w.hangglide.com Hang gl iders launch from I,340-foot :vlcCarty's Bluff. Lessons and tandem flights at America's number one hang-gliding school. Open summer Sun.- Tue., Thm.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.. winter Sun.-Mon., Tlrnr.-Sat. 9 a.rn.- 6 p.m. Call for fees. Cil WC 6,. \r\nROCK SPRING \r\nHistoric HighCountry Travel Services Walker County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Llox -+30, 10052 US Hwy. 27 N. Rock Spring, 30739 706-375-7702, 11,ww.w(l/kercoch\"mber.com Pl1ysically loca led OJI US Highway 27 in the Wa lker Cou11ly Civic Center. Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.rn.- 5 p.111. E;;lWCb, \r\nROCKMART C- 6 \r\nHistoricHigh Country Goodyear Mill Village Goodyear St., Rockmart, 30 I53 770-684-876() In the 1930s, Goodyear built a modern village with approximately 180 homes, two tennis courl,, a baseball field, and a golf conrse directly across the street from the mill. The area is currently a residential area, and is ava ilable as a driving tour only. Open daily. Free. \r\nNathan Dean Sports Complex US 1-lwy. 278 Bypass, Rockmart, 30l 53 770-684-8760 Rockmart's primary recreational park for softball and baseball. T his cornpkx also houses a stale-of-lhc-arl playground, fully funded and conslruclcd by local citizens and volunteers. Open daily 6 a.m.- midnigh t. \r\nFree. ~ WC \u0026 \r\nRockmart Mural 1vfarble St., Rockmart, 30153 770-684-8760 In 1997 ISO volunteers took three weeks to paint this mnral on the side of Morgan Ace Hardware on Marble Street as part of a celebration of Rockmart's 125th anniversary. Open dail)'. Free. \r\n \r\nRose Hill Cemetery and Gazebo Elm Si., Rocbnarl, 30153 7i0-684-8i60 The land for the cemetery was donated lo the town and offers a spcctalular view of Roek1rnirl. The gazebo, constructed in 1891, is now considered one of Rockrnart's most rccognizahle historic landmarks. \r\nOpen daily. Free. [;;I 6' \r\nThe Round House 138 Jones Ave., Rockmmt, 30153 770-68'1-8760 Bui lt by Jake Davitte in the early 1900s, this is saicl to be the first cement house in Georgia. Each room has an outside door v.ith steps, bvo windows, and \u003clours connecting each room to the others to allow the air to circulate. T11e Round House is curren tly used as a florist shop. O pen Mou.--Sat. 9 a.ni.-4 p 111. Free. ~ WC \r\nSilverComet Trail 604 Good)'edr St., Rockmttrl, 30153 770-684-8760, www.pa1h{o11ndation org The open section is packed with bikers, hikers, skaters, ;incl horseback riders (except between V,111 Wert and Rockmart). The Silver Comet Trail is parl of the 101-rnile Atlanta-lo-Alahama Trail. O pen daily. Free. \r\nVan Wert US Hwy 278, just outside of Rockmart Rockmart, 30153 770-684-8760 Created in 1832 from the village of Cleanlown, Van Wert was made the seat of Paulding County. It was known for slate, iron. gold, and ferti le fon nlaml. Van Wert was awarded a Historic Township of Georgia designation by the Dcp\u003e1rlmc1d of Co,nrnun ily Affairs. Open daily. f-'rce. \r\nVan Wert Methodist Church 604 Goodyear St., Rockmart, 3015 l 770-684-8760 Built in 1857, Van Wert Methodist C hmch is one of the oldest buildi ngs in the connty. T he Etowah \\faller Historical Society is currently renovating the structure, which was built by the Reverand William \\Vesley Simpson. Open daily. f/ree. \r\nWayside Park on Euharlee Creek Downtown Rockmart, 5015 3 770-68'1-8760 ;\\ city park, Wayside sits in the midcllt' of dow11town Rockmart along the banks of Euharlee Creek. The name \"Euharlee\" cornes frorn the Cherokee or Creek \r\nIndians and means \"she laughs as she runs.\" Open daily. Free. Cil 6,. \r\nTravel Services Historic DrivingTour- Polk County 604 Goodyear St., Rockm'1rl, 30 I53 770-684-8760, 800-226-25 17 Opc11 i\\fon.-f/ri. 8:30 a.rn.- 5 p.m. \r\nROME C S \r\nHistoric High Country Between the Rivers Downtown Rome, 30161 706-295-5576, 800-444-1854 www. romegeorgia.or~ T.1ke an individual or a group tour of our clown tow11 historic Between the Rivers district. The area is filled with beautiful Victorian architecture and history. Open clail)'. Free. \r\nChieftains Museum 501 Riverside Pkwy., Rome, 30161 706-291 -9491, 11r.vi1.c/1ie(l'1insm11$e'llm.org \r\n \r\n141 \r\n \r\n www.GEo R G JA 0 NMYM J ND .ORG I 1.800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nThis national landmark, bu ill in 1794, is the original and work in founding the Berry Schools. Open hard courts, it host, the 200 1- 2002 USA League \r\n \r\nhome of the prominenl C herokee leader iVla ior Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. Group rates Tennis r\\dult D istrict Champion.sh ips. Open \r\n \r\nRidge. Arlifocts discoverer! on lhe grounds behind the available. lil WC 6, \r\n \r\nlvlon.- Thur. 9 a.rn.-11 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 9 a.rn.- 9 p.Jll., \r\n \r\nhouse, as well as other materials, are on dispby. Open \r\n \r\nSun. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Call for fees. lil WC 6-. \r\n \r\nTue.- Fri. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.m. Rocky Mountain Recreation andFishing Area \r\n \r\nAdmission: Adults $3, children $1.50, senior citizens 4054 Big Texas \\/alley Rd., N. W., Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nRome Little Theatre \r\n \r\n$2. Croup rate, available. lil WC \u0026,. \r\n \r\n706-802-5087 \r\n \r\n530 flroC1d St., Rome, 30162-1063 \r\n \r\nLargcmoulh bass and sunfish are the most common 706-295-7 17 1, .,,,,,,,,_rome/ittletheatre.com \r\n \r\nEubanks Museum and Gallery \r\n \r\ngame fish species in the two recreation lakes here. Whether on slagc, b,1ekslagc, or in the audience, you \r\n \r\n315 Shorter Ave., Rome. 30 165 \r\n \r\nWhite-tailed deer, turkey, and waterfowl frequent the are sure to have Ii.i n at Rome Lilllc Theatre! Call or \r\n \r\n706-291-2121. 800-868-6980, 11,vw.shorler.edu \r\n \r\narea provirling visilors an opportunity to observe visil online for information regarding scheduled per- \r\n \r\nThe museum houses lhe collection of J. Robert wildlife in a nalural setting. The lakes offer a scenic formances, hours, and fees. lil WC 6,. \r\n \r\nEubanks, a life lrustee and benefactor of Shorter and relaxed setting in which to enjoy fishing, hunting. \r\n \r\nCollege, realuring his persona l artifacts from around picnicking, hiking, camp ing, swimming and other Zion Farms Equestrian Camps \r\n \r\nthe world. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. outdoor activities. Open daily. Cal l ror fees. lil WC \u0026 2979 l3ig 'lexas \\lallq Rd., Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nlil WC 6- \r\n \r\n706-23 5-8002, lVl\u003ew.:zionfarms.com \r\n \r\nForum Civic Center Complex \r\n \r\nRoman Holiday 300 W. Third St., Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nZion Fmrns has developed a series of riding games in which students learn skills, and work togelher with \r\n \r\n2 Government Plaza, Rome, 3016 / \r\n \r\n706-291-0766, ,v,vw.r{pra.com \r\n \r\ntheir teammates. Campers are assignerl a horse that \r\n \r\n706-291-528 1, 800-858-760 1 \r\n \r\nYou rnay rent the Roman Holiday boat ror groups they Cilre for all week, including groom ing, tacking \r\n \r\nwww.forumevents.org \r\n \r\nfrom tbe Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation Aulhorily. up, and even cleaning the stall. Open daily. Call for \r\n \r\nThe Fomm has a 4,500 seat arena, and conference The boat launches from Ridge Ferry Park on Lhe foes. lil WC 6-. \r\n \r\nrooms available for meei-ings and banquets. Orfice Coosa River and seats up to 42 passengers. Ca ll for \r\n \r\nhours: \\fon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Call for fees. hours a11d fees. lil WC 6-. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nl::lWC 6, \r\n \r\nGreater RomeConvention and Visitors Bureau, \r\n \r\nRome Area History Museum \r\n \r\nand Welcome Center \r\n \r\nLock and Dam Regional Park \r\n \r\n305 Broad St. , Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\n402 Civic Center Dr., Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\n181 Lock and Dam Rd.. Rome, 30 161 \r\n \r\n706-235-8051, M\u003cOv.rahm.com \r\n \r\n706-295-5576, 800-444-1834, nww.romegeorgia.org \r\n \r\n706-234-5001, wivw.r(pra.com \r\n \r\nA walk-lhrough-history museum highlighting the dif- O pen Mon.- Fri. 9 a.111.-5 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., \r\n \r\nThis park includes primitive camping sites, trails, and ferent cu llures Lhat came together to creale the area as Sun. I p.m.- 1 p.m. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nan observatio11 tower \\vith a view of the Coosa River. it is today. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.rn .-5 p.m. Call for \r\n \r\nThe newly opened Coosa River Nature Center fea- fees. lil WC 6' \r\n \r\nROSSVILLE _ , . : - : \r\n \r\nlurcs indigenous ani111als of the region. F'ernbank \r\n \r\nHistoric HighCountry \r\n \r\nScience Center, located within the park, offers tours Rome City Hall and the Capitoline Wolf \r\n \r\nChief John Ross House \r\n \r\nfor groups as well as 111eeting rooms and pavilion 601 Broad St., Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\nPO. Box 863, Rossville, 30741 \r\n \r\n(wilh rcscrvalions) ror groups up to 250. T be Trading 706-295-5576, 800-444-1834, WMv.romegeorgia.org 706-375-7702 \r\n \r\nPosl and Bail Shop for fishermen, campers, and visi- Rome's historic city hall was designed by A. Teneyck The hvo-story log home is a memorial lo John Ross. \r\n \r\ntors features fishing Lackie, bait, camping, and picnic and conshucted in 19 14. In addition to serving as the the greatest chief of the Cherokee Nalion. Buill in \r\n \r\nsupplies. Call for hours and rees. [:l WC 6, \r\n \r\nmunicipal offices For 1hc city of Rome, the building 1797, it is a National Histol'ic Landm ark. T he \r\n \r\nMarshall Forest \r\n \r\nhas a 1,200-seat auditorium wh ich serves as the venue grounds are open to the public year-round. Tours are for the Rome Symphony Orchestra. The Capitoline available. The home is on 1he Native American \r\n \r\nHorseleg Creek Rd., Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nWolf was a gift from Italian dictator Benito Mussolini Chieftans Trail. Call for homs and fees. lil WC 6-. \r\n \r\n-104-873-6946, www.11ature.orglgeorgi,1 \r\n \r\nin 1929. T he statue is an exact repIica of the Etruscan \r\n \r\nThis protected virgin fores! featuring Braille and wild- mt that stands in the Palazzo dci Conscrvalori on Lake Winnepesaukah \r\n \r\nAower trails is open to visitors. The Nature Conserv,rncy Capitoline llill in Rome, Italy. Open ivlon.- F'ri. 8:30 1730 Lakeview Dr., Rossville, 307/J \r\n \r\nofCeorgia should be contacted in advance. Open daily. a.m.-; p.111. f ree. lil WC 6-. \r\n \r\n706-866-5681, 877-525-3946, www.lakewinnie.com \r\n \r\nFree. lil \r\n \r\nThe South's favorite familv amusement p,irk since \r\n \r\nRome Speedway \r\n \r\n1925. More than 30 rides, paddle boats, miniature \r\n \r\nMount Berry Square Mall \r\n \r\nChulio Rd., Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\ngolr, games. arcade, gift shops, shady picnic area, \r\n \r\n993 Mount I3en,, Square, N.E., Home, 301 65 \r\n \r\n706-235-2541 \r\n \r\ncatering service, and more. G ronp mies available. \r\n \r\n706-234-3597, w,v,v.crownam.com \r\n \r\nThe Rome Speedway has races every Sunday night al C,111 for hours and fees. lil WC 6, \r\n \r\nA regional shopping center with four anchor depart- 8 p.m. Call for more information. \r\n \r\nmcnl slores and more than 50 specialty and retail \r\n \r\nROVS TO N L-5 llfifflJCIJJ.t \r\n \r\nshops. Open Mou. 9 a.rn.- 9 p.m., 1ue.-Sat. 10 Rome Symphony Orchestra \r\n \r\na.m.-9 p.m., Sun. I p.m.--6 p.m. lil WC 6, \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 533, Rome, 30162-0533 \r\n \r\nNortheast GeorgiaMountains Ty Cobb Museum \r\n \r\nMyrtle Hill Cemetery \r\n \r\n706-291-7967, 11,1,n,.romesymphony.org \r\n \r\n+61 Cook SI.., Royston, 30662 \r\n \r\nT he Rome Symphony Orchestra is the oldest in the 706-245-1825, tycobbm11se11m.org \r\n \r\nMyrtle SI., Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\nSouth and performs al the Rorne City Auditorium. Fostering an apprcci\u003ellion for the life and career of \r\n \r\n706-295-5576, 800\"144-1834 \r\n \r\nSix concerts planned for the upcoming 80th season. Tyrus Raymond Cobb, the TCM focuses on his base- \r\n \r\nHlV\\v.romegeorgia.org \r\n \r\nPerformance times w1ry. Call for ,idditional informa- ball accomplishments through exhibits, nationally \r\n \r\nMyrtle Hill has six levels, in which more tha11 20,000 tion, hours, and fees. lil WC 6, \r\n \r\nacclaimed videos, and artifacts. The museum shares \r\n \r\npeople are laid to rest. In the Velerans Plaza section, \r\n \r\nfacts abm,t baseball du ring Cobb's era and recognizes \r\n \r\nCharles Craves, America's Known Soldier, is buried. Rome's Clocktower Museum \r\n \r\nCobb's generosity in !he areas of education and \r\n \r\ni\\,1yrtle Hill is also the final resting place of Ellen Second St. and E. Pi~h Ave., Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\nhealth care. Open i'vlon.- F'ri. 9 a.111.- 5 p.,n.. Sat. 10 \r\n \r\n,\\xsou Wilson, President Woodrow Wilson's wife. 706-236-4430, wivw.mmegacitygov.org \r\n \r\na.m.- 4 p.m. Call for fees. lil WC 6-. \r\n \r\nOpen daily. Free. \r\n \r\nOnce the city of Rome's water supply la nk, the \r\n \r\nClocktower is now the official symbol of Rome and Victoria Bryant State Park \r\n \r\nOak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum \r\n \r\nis home to the Clocktower ivl uscum. Open 1105 I3ryanl Park Rd., Hoy.sto11, 30662 \r\n \r\n24 Veteran$ Memorial Hw)'., Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\ni\\ pr.-Oct-. Sat. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sun. I p.m.- 5 p. m. On Ct\\ 1-lwy. 327 south o(l-85, Exit 160 \r\n \r\n706-291 -1883, 800-220-5504, 1v,vw.heny.edu/oakhill By appoinhnent only the remainder of the year. i 06-245-6270, www.gastateparks org \r\n \r\nTh is classic Southem plantation was the Berry fami ly Frec. lil WC 6-. \r\n \r\nVictoria Bryant State. Park is a quiet park with camp- \r\n \r\nhome. The formal gardens, nature trails, and foun- \r\n \r\ning, Lhree miles of scenic hike-and-bike tra ils. a golf \r\n \r\ntains are a nK1slcrpiece of beauty and have been rec- Rome-Floyd Tennis Center \r\n \r\ncou rse and a pro shop, a swimming pool, playgronnds \r\n \r\nognized as one of on ly a few All American Display 300 \\.\\I. Third St., Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nand picnic meas. F ishing ponds are open to campers \r\n \r\nGa rdens in the United States. The i:Vlartha Berrv 706-290-0072, ,v,v,v,rfpra.com \r\n \r\nand disabled visitors only. The park is one of Northe rn \r\n \r\nivluseum houses a rcmarh1ble collection of art, as well The center was named the Georgia Tennis Georgia's bcsl kept secrets. Park open daily 7 a.m.-10 \r\n \r\nas exhibits of memorabilia from i\\fartha Berry's life Association's Facilily of the Year. Featuring 16 lighted p.m. Call for recs. lil WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n142 \r\n \r\n www.GEORG1AONMvM 1No.o Ro I 1. 800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nThis national landmark. buih in 179+. is the original and work in founding the Berry Schools. Open hard courls, ii hosl:i the 2001-2002 USA League \r\n \r\nhome of the prominent Cherokee leader ~lajor i\\fon.-Sat. 10 a.n1.-S p.m. Call for fee,. Croup rates Tennis Adult District Championships. Open \r\n \r\nRidge. Artifacts disco\\'ered on the grounds behind the a\\'ailable. ~ WC b \r\n \r\nMon.-11,ur. 9 n.111.- l I p.,n.. Fri.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., \r\n \r\nhouse. as well as other materials. arc on display. Open \r\n \r\nSun. 9 a.111.-8 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nTue.-Fri. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Sal. 10 a.111.-4 p.m. Rocky Mountain Recreation and Fishing Area \r\n \r\nAd111is.sion: Adults $3, children $1.50, senior citizens 405-1 Big 'lexas Valley Rd., N.W., Rome. 3016S \r\n \r\n$2. Croup rates availal.\u003ele. ~ WC - \r\n \r\n706-802-5087 \r\n \r\nRome little Theatre 530 Broad St.. Rome, 30162-1063 \r\n \r\nl,1rgcmouth bass and sunfish are the most common 706-295-71i I. 1101sv.romelit1/etlteatre.co111 \r\n \r\nEubanks Museum and Gallery \r\n \r\ngame fish specie.1 in ~1e lwo recreation lakes here. Whether 011 stage, backstage, or in the audience, )\"OU \r\n \r\n3l5 Shorter A,e., Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nWhite-tailed deer, turkey, and waterfowl frequent the are sure to lm\\'e fun at Rome Little Theatre! Call or \r\n \r\n706-291-2121. 800-868-6980. 1v,1w.s/1orter.ed11 \r\n \r\narea providing visitors an opportunity to obsene , isit onlinc for inforrn:1tion regarding sdicduled per- \r\n \r\nTI1c museum houses the tollcclion of J. Robert wildlife iol a natural setting. The lakes offer a stenic formances, hours, and fees. ~WC ' \r\n \r\nF.ub.1nks. a life tn,stce aml benefuctor of Shorter and relaxed setting in which lo enjoy fishing, hunting. \r\n \r\nCollege, fcahuing his personal artifocts from around picnicking. hiking, camping, swimming and other ZionFarms Equestrian Camps \r\n \r\ne- the world. Open i'vlon.- Pri. 8:30 n.m.-5 p.111. outdoor activities. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC b 2979 Rig 1cx\u003c1s Valley Rd.. Rome. JO165 \r\n \r\n~ WC \r\n \r\n706-235-8002, wnav.:ion{arm.Y.com \r\n \r\nRoman Hollday \r\n \r\nZion Farms hai developed a series of riding games in \r\n \r\nForum Civic Center Complex \r\n \r\n300 W. Third St., Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nwhich students learn skills, and work together with \r\n \r\n2 Go1emme11I Pla;a, Ro111e, 30161 \r\n \r\n706-291-0766, 1v,1ov.r{pra.com \r\n \r\ntheir teammalcs. C:1mpers 3rc assigned ,1 horse that \r\n \r\n706-291-5281. 800-858-76{)1 \r\n \r\nYou ma)' rcnl the Roman Holida)' boat for groups they care for all week. including grooming, tacking \r\n \r\n11r,,,v.(orume,enls.org \r\n \r\nfrom the Rome-Fiord Parksand Recreation ,\\nthority. up. and even e lcJning the stall. Open dail)'- Call for \r\n \r\n'l11e Forum has a '1500 seal aren;1, :ind conference 171e boat bunches from Ridge Perry i\u003eark nn the fees. ~ WC c- \r\n \r\nrooms available for meetings and banquets. Office Coosa River nnd seals up to 42 passengers, Call for \r\n \r\nhoms: Mcm.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 J).111. Call for fees. hours and fees. ~ WC c- \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\n~WC b \r\n \r\nGreater Rome Convention and Visitors Bureau, \r\n \r\nRome Area History Museum \r\n \r\nand Welcome Center \r\n \r\nlock and Dam Regional Park \r\n \r\n305 Broad S1., Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\n402 Civic Cenler Dr,, Rome, 30 I6I \r\n \r\n181 Lo,k wul Dam Rd. Rome, 10 161 \r\n \r\n706-235-8051, iv,vw.rahm.com \r\n \r\n706-295-5576, I/OU.-H4-183-I. 1v,vw.mmegeorgia.org \r\n \r\n706-2H-500I, www.r{pra.com \r\n \r\nA walk-through-historr museum high lighting the dif- Open :Vlon.-Fri. 9 a.111.-5 p.m.. Sat. 9 ;1.111.-3 p.m., \r\n \r\nThis park includes primitive comping sites, trnils. and ferent cultures that came together to create the area as Sun. I p.111.-3 p.m. ~ WC b \r\n \r\n011 observation tower with a l'iew of the Coo-sa Ri,er. it is today. Open Tuc.-Sat. lO a.m.-5 p.111. Call for \r\n \r\n'f'hc newly opened Coosa Ril'er Nature Center fea- fees. ~ WC b. \r\n \r\ntures i11digcnnns :inimals or the region. Fernbank \r\n \r\nHistori cHigh Country \r\n \r\nScience Center. located with in !he park, offers tours Rome City Hall and theCapitolineWolf \r\n \r\nChief John Ross House \r\n \r\nfor groups as well as meeting rooms and pavilion (JOI Broad SI., Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\nl'.0. Box 863, Rossville. 307-11 \r\n \r\n(with reservations) for groups up ICl 2;0. The Trading 706-295-5576, 800-IH-1834, 1V1V1v.romegeorgi\u003c1.org 706-375-7702 \r\n \r\nPost and Bail Shop for fishermen, t:1111pers, and visi- Rome's historic city hall was designed by A. Teneyck The two-story log home is a mc111orial to John Ross, \r\n \r\ntors fcnlures fishing tackle. bail, c;1111p111g, ond picnic and constructed in 1914. In addition lo serving as the the greatest chief of the Cherokee Nation. Built in \r\n \r\nsupplies. Call for hours ond fee,. ~ WC 6' \r\n \r\nmunicipal offices for the city of Rome. the building 1797. ii is a National Historic L:mclmark. The \r\n \r\nhas a 1,200-seat auditorium which serve~ as the venue grounds arc open lo the public year-round. Tours are \r\n \r\nMarshall Forest llorselcg Creel. Rd.. Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nfor the Rome S)mphony Orchestra. The Capitoli\u003c1e avai'3blc. The ho111e is on the i\\':,ti,c i\\mcriean \\\\'offwas a gift from Italian dictator Benito Mussolini Chieftans Trail. Call for hours and foe. ~ WC \u003c\u003e \r\n \r\n-104-873-69-16, 1111w.11alurc.orglgco,gia \r\n \r\nin 1929. The statue is an exact replica of the Etmscan \r\n \r\n'll1is protected ,,,gin fore.st featuring Braille and \"ild- art that stands in the Palazzo dei Consen-:itori on Lake Winnepesaukah \r\n \r\n0owcr trails is open to visitors.171c Noture Conscn\u003eancy Capitoline Hill in Rome, Ital)'. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 I730 l..ake,icw Dr.. Ru.--.,,i/le, 307-11 \r\n \r\nofCeorgia ~hould becoutactecl in advance. Open daily. a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\n706-866-5681. 877-525-3946, www.lC1ke111i1111ie.co111 \r\n \r\nFree. ~ \r\n \r\nT he South's favorite fomill' amusement park since \r\n \r\nRome Speedway \r\n \r\n1925. More thn,1 30 rides, paddle boats, 111iniature \r\n \r\nMount Berry Square Mall 993 Mount BerrySquare. N.E.. Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nClwlio Rd., Rome, 30161 706-235-251 I \r\n \r\ngolf. games, nrcadc, gift- shops, shady picnic area, catering senicc. ~nd 111ore. Croup rates al'llilable. \r\n \r\n706-23-/,3)97, \\VllW.Cf011'11CIIII.C0111 \r\n \r\nThe Rome Speedway has races e,ef)' Suncla)' night at Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 0- \r\n \r\nA regional shopping center with four a,ichor depart- 8 p.111. Call for more information. \r\n \r\nment ,lores :ind more than 50 specialt) and retail \r\n \r\nshops. Open t-. lon. 9 a.111.-9 p.111., Tuc.-S~t-. 10 Rome Symphony Orchestra \r\n \r\na.m.- 9 p.111.. Sun. I p.111.-6 p.m. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nP.0 13ox 533, Rmne, 30162-0533 \r\n \r\nNortheast GeorgiaMountains Ty Cobb Museum \r\n \r\n706-29 1-7967, w1vw.romesympho11)'.o,g \r\n \r\n461Cook St.. Ro)'stn11, 30662 \r\n \r\nMyrtle Hill Cemetery \r\n \r\nThe Rome Symphony Orchestra is the oldest in lhe 706-245-1825, tycohhmuseum.org \r\n \r\nMyrtle St.. Rome. 30 I61 \r\n \r\nSouth and performs at the Rome C ity Auditorium. Fostering au .ippreciation for the life and cnreer of \r\n \r\n706-295-5576, 800-Wl-1834 \r\n \r\nSi, concerts planned for the upcoming 80th season. Tvrns Rav111011cl Cohh, the TCM focuses on his base- \r\n \r\nn,\",1. romegeorgia .org \r\n \r\nPerforrnanee times vary Call for additional informa- b;II acc~mplishments through exhibits. nationally \r\n \r\n;1llrtlc Hill has six 1.-els, in which more than 20,000 tion. hours. and fees. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nacclaimed \"idcos, and artifacts. 11,e muse11m shares \r\n \r\npe~ple arc laid lo rest. In the Veterans Plaza section, \r\n \r\nfacts about baseball during Cobb's era and recognizes \r\n \r\nCharles Cral'CS, America's Known Soldier, is buried. Rome's Clocktower Museum \r\n \r\nCobb\"s gcncroiily in the areas of edncalion and \r\n \r\nMyrtle Hill is also the final resting place of F.llcn Second St. arid E. Fifth Ave., Rome, 30161 \r\n \r\nhe.11th care. Open Mon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.. Sat. I0 \r\n \r\nA,son Wilson, President Woodrow Wilson's wife. 706-236-~430, 11~v,v.romegacitygo1.org \r\n \r\na.m.-I p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b \r\n \r\nOpc11 da ily. Free. \r\n \r\nOnce the city of Rome, water supply tank, the \r\n \r\nCloeklower is now the official symbol of Rome and Victoria Bryant State Park \r\n \r\nOak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum \r\n \r\nis home to the Clocktowcr Museum. Open 1105 Bry-ar,t Park Rd., Royston. 30662 \r\n \r\n21 Vetercms .Vlemorie1/ /-111y.. Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nApr.-Oct. Sat. 10 a.111.- -l p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. 011 Ci\\ Huy. '\u003e27 south of1-85. F..tit 160 \r\n \r\n706-291-1883, 800-220-550-I, 1111-w.berry.edulwkltill By appointment only the remainder of the year. 706-2-li-6270. 1v,.w.gaslateparks.org \r\n \r\n171is cl.1ssic Southern plant-Jtion was the Beny family Free. ~ WC b. \r\n \r\nVictoria Brynn! State Park is a quiet park with camp- \r\n \r\nhome. TI1e fonnal gardens, nature trails, and foun- \r\n \r\ning. three miles of scenic hike-and-bike trail,, a golf \r\n \r\ntains ;arc a masterpiece of beauty and ha,c been rec- Rome-Floyd Tennis Center \r\n \r\ncourse mad a pro shop, .a swimming pool. pl:iygrounds \r\n \r\nognized as one of only a few All 1\\mcrican Oispla)' 300 W. Third St., Rome, 30165 \r\n \r\nand picnk areas, Fishing ponds are open lo campers \r\n \r\nGardcn1 in the United State,. 'I he i\\forthn Berry 706-290-0072. M1ov.r{pra.com \r\n \r\nancl disablc:d visitors onl)', TI,c park is one of I orthcm \r\n \r\n;1luse11m houses a remarkable collection ofnrt, as well The center was named the Ceorgia Tennis Georgia's bl.'st kept secrets. Park open daily 7 a.1n.- l0 \r\n \r\nas exhibit, of memorabilia from ~l;trtha Berry's life A~sociation's racility of the Year. 1'eaturing 16 lighted p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b \r\n \r\n142 \r\n \r\n Mountains \r\n \r\nHi110lic High Country Historic Corra Harris Home 111 the Vall(,?' 659 i\\lt. Pleasant Rd.. Rwlal. 3071 li0-382~598. 770,387-i357 Groups ;,nJ garden clubs will enjoy lhis 1820s Nalional Ilisloric Rcgislcr home, the oldest docnmenlcd slruch,rc in Barlow Conni\\. construclcd urou ntl 11 Cl,crukcc chicrs lug cahin.- Corm Harris, author ofA Cirrnit Hider's Wife, which was lakr made inlo the ,novk /'cl Climb the Ilighest MountC1in, lived here fro111 1913 until her death in 1935. Op~n by appoinhncnl only. C,111 for fees. [;;i \r\nPossum Trot Farm 700 C\u003c1ss Pi11e l.og Rel.. Hrdal. 30171 770-382-5 I n. ,.,.,~,.11otatlm1t\u003c1.org \\fisit this working form mid cnjo} lhe full lours in lhe month of October, including a 1\u003eick-your-om1 pump kin palch. Cro111\u003e lonrs ,i\\':,ilahle during the week wilh a\u003cl\"ancc rcsenalious. Open Snl.- Suu. I0a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\nCall for fees. ~ WC 6- \r\nSAUTEE 1-3 \r\nNortheast GeorgiaMountains \r\nCountry Store at Skylake \r\n124 S~)'foke Rd , S\u003c111tee, 30571 706-8i8-2292. www.helung\u003c1.org \r\nAcharming shop filled with intcre.sting items. arls ,111d crafts. gifls. and accenl J)icc\u003c:s for the home. Lunch is \r\nsenccl unlil \u003ep.m. :11 lhc ice cream and :;,1ndwich shop. Open ~lon.-Sat. 9:30 ,1.111.- \u003ep.m. [;I WC \r\nThe Gourd Place 2319 Du11co11 Bridge Rd. S1111/ee, 30571 706-865-40-18. 11,,w.gourdf,lnce.com 11lc Gourd Place combines nature-oriented retail shops and educational c~hibils in a unique way b)' creal ing ,1 p.irk where people can learn about nah,re while supporting the project cco110111ically. See the new co11ccpt iu stoneware called ''gourd impressions,'' created 011-sile by co-owner Priscilla Wilson. \r\nCall for hours. l\u003cnc. I] WC 6- \r\n \r\n1 orth Ccorgia. '111c museum is furnished in lhe period of Go11e \\Vit/1 the \\\\'ind, and contains many ilcn1\u003e of memoml\u003eilia related lo lhe 1110,ie aud the Civil War. Open 1'.lon.-Fri. 10:30 a.111.-4 p.m., Sal. I0:30 \r\no- n.rn.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.rn.--- p.111. Call for fees. \r\nI;) WC \r\nStovall Mill Covered Bridge GA //11?' 255, Sa11/ee, 30545 i06-Sil/-2 I ,~I Drive hy (;corgiii's , liorlest clear-span covered briclg~ buih :tround 1895 in lhe King-post design. The. bridge. is m1c lane wide a11d 33 feel lung. Open daily. lrce. \r\n \r\nSUMMERVILLE 8-4 \r\nHistoric High Counuy James H. Floyd State Park \r\n2800 Floyd St\u003c1te Park Rel. Sr1111111enille. 307-17 706-857-0826. 11~1w.gostatep\u003c1rks.org Three miles so11t/reas/ ofSummen-ille. offC:\\ Ih11. 27 'lliis piC'luresqnc park is $11rronnclcd by couul~side and llic Chaltahood1ee Nnlionnl Fores!. Ca111ping, new cottages. hiking trails, boat rcnlnl, playground nnd picni, area arc availahle. A scenic ho:mlll'.tlk \r\nspans on~ of lwo bkes, l,oth with cxccllcn l fishing. \r\nHike 10 Lbc 60-mile Pi,11,oti Tmil. Park open i a.rn.10 1i,rn. Call forfees. ~ WC 6\" \r\n \r\nSKY VALLEY \r\nNorthe45t Georgia Mountains Sky Valley Resort 696 Sky Valli!)' \\l'\u003cir, 11 l. Sky Vall,'). 30537 i06-7-16-H03. 800-./ \u003ei-2-116. 111ow.s(;-ml/cy.com Georgia', only ski slopes are locatcJ in the slate's highc11 cil)' al ele\\':ltions of 3,300-4.200 foci. The ad,cnlurc conlinues year-round with cl1a111pionship golf and 2.300 acres to e,plore when the snow mcl15. \r\nn,c,ki slope, arc open mid-Dec.-mid-Mar. C,111 for \r\nhours aud f\u003c.:C\u003e, [;;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nParadise Gardens Park and Museum OffUS 27 N., Summerville, 307-17 706-.~57-2926, 800-Firrster. 11,i,-.{i11s/ar.co111 World-rcno\"i1cd folk arlisl H01,ard Finslcr began lhc creation of Pamdisc Gardens in 1951. II is now listed :is one of Georgia's lop ten tourbl :illr:iclions. Sculplures and items from other ems Jm\\\\' many lourisls frnm all 01cr lhc world. l'amdisc Collage on lite grounds is nvailal,lc for rent. Op(n Mon.-l\u003cri. 12 p,m ,- \u003e p.m., S,11. 10 a,m.--6 p.m.. S1111. 110011.- \r\n6 p.m. Call for fees. [;I WC 6\" \r\n \r\nSUCHES \r\nNortheasc GeorgiaMountains \r\nChattahoochee Forest NationalFish Hatchery -173() Rock Creek Rd. Sue/res. )05i2 706-838--1723. so11theast.fws.gorlclwttc1/roo\"11ce{ores1 1\\ppmximateli 120,000 pounds of rainboll' trout me produc.c:\u003cI each year lo c.ompensale for lhe impact of \r\nfcdlral water cbclopment projects in Norlhern Ctorgia. Thrc-e major fishing e,enls arc hclJ annually lo promole rccrcalional fishing and to inlro\u003clnee lhc public lo lhc fish and \"~ldlife sc.t\\'icc ;rnJ ils 111ision. Open daily i:30 a.m.--+ p.m. Free. ~ WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services Chattooga County ChamberofCommerce -1.f Ci\\ f-lwy. -18 \r\nP.O. Box 217, Summenille. 307-17 706-857--/033 Open ~1011.-Fri . 9 a.m.-\u003e p.m. ~ WC b. \r\n \r\nGEORG I A'S ROME \r\nc4!toetyJ S'/Wituzg \r\n \r\n0ld Sautee Store GA Hwy. 17 m,d C,\\ Ih11y. 255, Sm,tee, 30571 \r\n706-878-22,~I. \"\"\"\"nutecslore.cnm The slorc is fomous for ils ecleclic combinaliun ofan old store 111usc11111 and tonternporary Scauda,ia,ian gifts. Old Sanlcc $!or\u003c: has been serving the \"alley of Saulec for more llrnn 127 years. Open :\\l011.-Sal. 9:30 a.m.-\u003e:30 p.m.. Sun. noon- 5:30 p.m. [;I WC \r\nSauteeNacoochee Community Center 283 CA /-/11?' 255, Sa11teu-Nacouchee, ,0,71 706-8i8-3300. www.,11c\u003c1.org 'Mie SNCC mnintnins a thriving arts and conrn11111il)' center housed in 11 ,cslorcd tnrn-of-the-\u003ceent111y rur:d schaolhou~e, inclncling :l !healer, arl gallery. museum, enviro111ncn~1l sludics room, aml conference fucililies. 1''1uscu111 open Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m., Fri. hy np1\u003e0inlmcnl Call for fees. f:lWC e,. \r\n \r\nWhether it's a leisurely day spent on our three rivers, a tennis march, a golr outing at Stonebridge, a weekend festival, a picnic in our \r\nparks or just a hike through the Chattahoochee National Forest, escape the metropolitan rush \r\nin beautiful Floyd County. \r\nOur rich history, intriguing museums, historic district and natural beauty are tempting. \r\nGeorgia's Rome offers an open invitation to drink up all \r\nour southern charm. Visit for the day or stay overnight, \r\nyou're always welcome. \r\n \r\n()al,l{//1/sl/Je \r\n11111.;uslml home Cgortle,is ofM1,r/bt1 Bcrry, 01m ofmos/ 011,1t111dh19 \r\n\"'\"\"\"' In Coorglflbi.\u003clo,y mu/thefo11n1/cr of  Berry College. \r\n \r\nSca~ett's Secret 1902 CA 1/11?' 17. S1111kc, 30,71 i06-878-1028. 11-.,,,.,:car/etlsecret.00111 \r\n~arlelt's Secret is loc~lcd in a large, lwoslol) planta~011-slyle home in the beautiful :\\acoochcc Valley of \r\n \r\nlifl Greater Rome Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\n143 \r\n \r\n www.GEORGJAONMvM1NO . ORG I r . 800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nWineries \r\nThree Sisters Vineyardsand Winery 439 Vin\u003c91ard Way, Dahlonega, 30533 706-865-9463, www.threesistersvineyard.com Open MQn-Wed. by appQintment, '('hur.--Sun. I2:30 p.m.--0 p m. Call for fees. [;;I WC \u0026. \r\nHabersham Winery \r\n7025 S, .Main St. (GA Hwy. 75), Hele\", J0S:45 \r\n706-878'9463, www.habershamwin,,ry.com Open M0n.- Sat. JO a:m.- 6 p.m., Sun. 111.:30 \r\np. m.- 6 p.m. Call for foes. [;;I WC 6-- \r\nGeorgiaWinery Taste Center GA Hwy. 2, Battlefield Pk')'., Ringgold, 30736 706-937-2177,, \"~viv.georgiawine~.com \r\nOgen Mon.--Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6' \r\nChateauElan Winery and Resort J00 Rue '8harlemagne, Braselton, 3051i 678-425-0900, 800-233-WJNEf9463) w,vw.chatea11elan.eo1rt \r\nOpen daily. Coll foe fees. [;;I WC 6- \r\nCHestnut Mountain Winery \r\n1123 CA Hwy. 124, Braselton. 305.l 7 \r\n77().Jl67-6914,www.wines-across-america.com Open Tne.~Sa_t. ll a.m~6 p.m., Sun. J2:30 \r\np.m.- 6 p.m. Call !qr fee,. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nTALKING ROCK \r\nHistoric High Country Talking Rock HistoricDistrict Main St. , Talking Ruck, 30175 706-692-5600 Qu,1inl downtown TalkiHg Rock was established in 1883. Shop for antiques during your visit to this little community on the ban ks of Talking Rock Creek in Pic kens County. Downtown features many restored bui ldings, plus a park with a creek. T he unique shops are open Tlrn r.-Sun. Call for hours. Free. \r\nTALLAPOOSA B-7 \r\nHistoric High Country Bud Jones Taxidermy Museum 359 CJ\\ 1-lwy. 120 E, Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-7480, www.budjo11estaxidermy.com I\\ wildlife museum including many North American, African, and other exotic animal mounts, as well as an exteHsive fossil collection. Visitor., have the opportunity to view th e taxidermy process in action. Animal rnou11ts 1111d other items are also available for purchase and decorating. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-noon. Call for fees. [;;I WC ' \r\nHelton Howland Park US Hwy. 78 E., Tallc1poosa, 30176 770-574-2345 Rolh a picn ic pavil ion and the old Senior building are av.iila ble for rent for reunions and receptions. Mililary vehicles and equipment are on display at the park. Park includes a beach area, lake, and ampbithealer. Open daily. Call for fees on building rental. Park grounds are free. [;;I WC 6,. \r\nHistoric Walking Trail 45 Bowdon St., Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-3 124 Brochures describing walking tours of residential and historic downtown Tallapoosa are available at the library. Open daily. Free. \r\nPeacock and Possum Tales Heritage Arts Center 129 1lead Ave., Tallapoosa, 30176 770-57-f-2367, w,vw.thepeacockgallery.com From folk art to pottery, the Peacock Gallery features the work of local artists. Open Tue.-Sat. noon-4 p.rn., Sun. 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC \r\nVeterans Memorial and Medal of Honor Park GA Hwy. 100 at Taliaferro Si., Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-2482 Th is pa rk honors Haralson Cou11l:y Veterans of all wars. Open da il)'. Free. [;;I 6,. \r\n \r\nTALLULAH FALLS J-2 ~ \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts 11785 US 1-lwy. '/-fl N.. Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-754-5989 Visit this nonprofit art center where artists demonstrate tl,eir work seven clays a week. Every six weeks the shows change. The mission of the center is to pro,note e111ergi11g Georgia artists in all forms of art, i11cluding music and the humanities. Open Mon.- Sal. 10 a. m.- 5 p.111., Sun. 1 p. n,.-5 p.m. Free. C:l WC 6,. \r\nMinnehaha Falls Of{ llear Cap Rd , Tallulah Foils, 30573 706-782-3320, www.(s.(ed.us/conf The Min neh.iha Trail follows Fa ll Branch until it dead-ends at '.vlinnehnha Falls. wh ich are approximately 100 feet high, fall ing and shoaling. Open daily. Free. [:l WC 6,. \r\nTallulah Gallery 500 Scenic Loop l 5, Old US Hwy. 44l 'folhdah Falls, 30573 706-754-6020, www.tallulahgallery.com 'l11e Callery presents various forms of fine art, including original paintings, pottery, raku, folk art, sculphue, je\\\\' elry, furniture, photography, books, and prints. Call [or \r\nhours and fee,. [;;I WC \u0026 \r\nTallulahGorge State Park 338 Jane Hurt Yam Dr. Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-754-7970, www.gastateparks.org 011 CA Hn)' 4-i J south ofClayton One of the most spectacular gorges in the eastern U.S. More than 20 miles ofl,ikiJJg an\u003cl mountain biking tra ils (one paved ADA trail) are here for visitors to enjoy. Outstanding interpretive center, picnic area, swimming bc;ic h, fohing, and camping arc available. Call for water rcle;isc schedu le and kaya king information. Park open dailv 8 a.m.- dark. Ca ll for fees. \r\nC;;l WC c,. \r\nTallulah Point Overlook and Tallulah Adventures 910 Tallulah Gorge Scenic Loop, Tallulah Palls, 30573 705-754-4 318, www.tall11lahpoi11t.com A fun, funky place featming the area's on ly roadside view of Tallulah Gorge from mu covered porch. \"lallulah Adventures ofters canoe rentals on Tallulah Lake. For an additional fee, canoes can be taken to other lakes, and overnigh t rentals are available for campers. Call for hours and fees. [;;I WC 6,. \r\n \r\nWest Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa J85 1vlan11 St., Talfopoosa, 30 176 770-574-3 125 An authentic museum created by local residents, here you will see re-crealions of Tallapoosa's businesses and man)' artifacts from the Indian era. Open Ti.ie.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 4 p. m., Sal. 9 a. rn .- 5 p.m. Call for \r\nfees. [;;I WC 6- \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center-Tallapoosa 1-20 Eastbound at the Georgia-Alabama line P.O. Box 595, Tallapoosa, 301 76 770-574-2621, www.georgiaonmymind.org \r\nOpen daily 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.rn. Free. [;;I WC 6- \r\nTouch of Tallapoosa Tours 129 Head Ave., Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-7193 \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country Historic TateHouse Hwy. 53 E., P.O. Box 35, Tate, 30177 770-735-3122 One o[ the world's historic treasures. Nestled on 27 acres with panoramic views of the North Georgia Mountains, this opulent maHsiou was built in 1924. The home is a showcase of ex4uisitely furnished rooms with a blend of O ld World autiques and period pieces. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nMarble SchoolHouse 5630 GA 1-1\"?' 53 F:., Tate, 30 177 706-692-5600 The nation\"s only public school conslruded of mar ble. The school serves as a campus for kindergarten through third grade classes and is ;1vai l;1 ble by \r\nappointment for tours. Call for hours. Free. [;;I WC b \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n F.vcnts lhis Year \r\n~ILK Day r-:1r:ide \u0026 Rally .\\fo~fost fe:nur.:s  Swing.iii' Medallio th Thnm:u. ,\\ . fJQf'SC)' Go ~pcl \u0026 Uh.J\u003c:li l\\:s tmll m Villa Ric-:i Jut;y 41h l\".uattc \u0026 F1n.woti;sShow Bowdon Founck:r':- In} Mdncush Rcscrw Fall ~ t . Wc:,.t G.\".!'W,gjolF;air ~, T~Sk' o f C!urollrori 6oJ\"c11Alt$ \u0026 l'Dfls Shooil. Ofl'the SqoareA,ts \u0026 Cr.db ZOO:? Jr. Otynip~ Cnm Colio1.ry Ch,11111Jio11:-,t11p.1,, t.nri.suru._._Trre Lightint P:i.r.lde For C\\'l:111~ dc1al.1s, dm.cuun:s, h01cl fflOpp:ing: \r\nC11m,lltnn Area CVR 800 292.0871 \r\n-Jonn Tanner Staie Park, McIntosh Reserve If \u0026 lake resons. B\u0026Bs We sl)\u003clcializc in smnll 10 medium convemions, es. meeting.~ \u0026 reunions fl -Sir~ of1hc 2002 Jr. Olympics Gross-Coun1ry  ships, golf courses. ~radiums \u0026 liall fields - \r\na's sporting ccmer  Nruncd one of besumall Sooihern \r\n \r\nJ11st past theS011them Tip ofthe Bl11e Riilge l'urA1l't1_1: . 17,e bea1tt)' ofGeol'f(ia's Appalachia11 /11n1111tui1,s begi11s. . \r\nxperie11ce the j / 5 corridors tl,rougl, Georg.in\"s Blue Ridge Mo11111ai11s. To request a driri11g tour map for your ultimate moumain experience visit u,11,,wgatewaygroup.o,g or call tollflee: \r\n \r\n.,t!l I'.xperknc:t die 6..-:i,1,yof die ~ Norrh Georgia mou~r:iins. Ride \r\nthe 131uc Ridge Scemc R.\"11,,iy. Camp, hike or mountain bike in the national fom;c. 1t1be the 'loccoo River or rnft the wild Ocon\u003c'\u003c'. Fish or pby on Lake Blue Ridge. Su-oil dtro,.ogh anriqu, . an and spttiahy shops in ,he historic rowns ofBlue Ri\u003clt,'\u003c ond McCaysvilk. Cozy c:,l,iru, cham,ing. \r\nOn Highway 515/76 just 1 hour north of Atlanta. \r\nC hamher of Com merce \u0026 \\'\\lclcome C tmcr 3990 Appalach ian Hwy., Blue Ridse, GA 30513 800-899-MTNS  www.blueridgcmouniains.com \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Railway \r\n \r\nRail tr;ivel is becoming cxtincc \r\n \r\nbm yon can scill catch the Blue ~ Ridge Scenic Railway in North \r\n \r\nGeorgia, jus, 95 miles not1h of \r\n \r\nAda.nm. Ride in vinragc \r\n \r\npassenger cars for the [w-cnrysix \r\n \r\n.... \r\n \r\nmile round uip along ,he Toccoo River from Blue Ridge ro \r\n \r\nMcCaysville and back. Spc:ccacular scenery from an open \r\n \r\nair car or d imauxomrolk-d coach. Ifyou get hungry, grab \r\n \r\na snack and a d rink from the con1miss.1ry c.1r, or bring yo ur \r\n \r\nown picnic lunch. Adva nced resc:rvations recommended. \r\n \r\nCharrers anc.l group rares available. Call thelidccr Office at: \r\n \r\n(800) 934-1898 or (706) 632--9833 \r\n24 I Depot Street  Blue Ridge, Gt\\ 30513 Purchase cicket\"S online at w, vw.brscenic.com \r\n \r\nl i t \\Iker County \"dcomcsyou. Enjoy all the odvanca,,0\u003cs of small ,own life with all the oo,w,nirocc.s ofa nearby mcm,polican center. $pons \u0026 oualoor acriviries, ans \u0026 cultural e,cnts. Popular ourdooc linarions include Rocle Ci,y - Lookout Mm., O,iclc,mauga dOiananoog.1National Milirary l\\trk, Crockfurd-Pigcon wmain WJdlifo, John Mm. I O,acrahoochee Nacioruil a, and Hidden HollowC,bin Rc111':lls. Other artrJctions :ludeJohn B. Gordon Hall,John Ross House, Lee \u0026 ..Jon's Mill, rhe Old Yill;u10\\v Srorc and Gordor, Lee ansion B\u0026B. For more inforrn:uion, conraa: W.UC,,CountyCOC  PO Box430-Rock Spring, GA 30739 \r\n(706) 375-7702  Fax (706) 375-7797 Vi\u0026ir our \\X'cb site: www.w:ilk(:n::ocl1ambcr.c.om \r\nih its 33 charming gucs 1111s in The Lodge, plus \r\nidront cottagd, some wi ll'ltc docks, Red Top lllmtain offers somc,hin liting fur everyone. T he \r\ndge is located 1.5 miles 1off 1-75 nonh, near \r\nllers,ille ~nd offers four ) gtQup pavilions. a res mties includ ing boating wing and intc.rpre:cive n, \r\nFor more infotmatio \r\n \r\nTucked Away \r\nin the magnificent scenery and roUing landscape of Georgia's Northwcsr Mounroins )\"Ou'll find everything you need to \r\ncrc:Hc :1 memorable experience. Enjoy uniqu(' citic.$ and towns. c:1ch with its own charm. Srop and relive some of the an:a's colorful past rhrough historic places and rours. For the more advc:nrurous, be sure to enjoy grc::ac sporr and recrcadon:tl acrivlrie.s .such ns biking and rafo ng. And when ic's rime O resc, yot11II find great lodging at every cum. Come discovc:r Georgia's Norrhwest Mountains and more! \r\n \r\nLuxwy lakeside cabins a:re now available for rent on this pristine mountain lake. We also offer family cabins, houseboat and pontoon boat rentals, or you can bring your own boat and dock it at the marina. Discover the tranquility of this beautiful 3200-acre lake, a well-kept Georgia secret that will become your secret too. \r\nwww.carterslake.com \r\n575 Marina Road  Chatsworth, Georgia 30705 Please call for reservations at \r\n(706) 276-4891 \r\nCATOOSA \r\nStep back in time ro a bygone em ,vhen the Civil War gripped our counuy. Your visic here will take you back ro experience chis rich Civil Wal heritage. Outdoor enthusiastS will also enjoy golf, hiking, camping, and \r\ni, more, Comfortable lodging and dining oprions ore \r\nconveniently located Ringgold and Forr Oglerhorpe. \r\nW ith so much tot visirors to see and do, Catoosa County \r\ncan be home base for your Southern adventure. \r\nO.n l-75 ju.st 15 minutes south of \r\n'\"'\"' Chattanooga, Ten11e.s.,ec, 95 miles nonh of Atlanta. County COC, P.O. Bo 52, Ringgold, GA 30736 (706) 965-5201  www.gaccv--..ytog\u003corgia.com \r\n \r\n www.GEoRG tA0NMvMtND.oKG I 1 .800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nTrails \r\nGeorgiahasanextensive trail system throughout the state. For more information on these trails, visit W\\l!W.Georgic10111\\i/)'Mind.org. \r\nAppalachian Gateway Trail Approxim\u003clte mileage: 65 m'ifos www.g\u003clteway8roup.org CA Highway SI S/US Highway 76 route is a fovorite from Atlanta to the Georgia mountains. Tile com- \r\nmunities along lh is scenic four-lane offer outdoor activities such as white-water rafting, h1bing, canoeing, kayaking, hiki11_g, fishing, ci1mping, and boating, Nostalgic towns, seasonal festivals, nnd ,m excursion train beckon you from ihe route fo(au c.,tended star h1 Georgia's Blue Ridge Mounta ins. Highways: GA Hwy,S15,US Hwy. 76 Cities: Jasper,EastEllijay, Blue Ridge,Morganton,Blairsville,Young Harris \u0026HiawassM \r\nAtlanta CampaignTrail Approximate mUeage; l 20--150 mile., Travel the Civil War'.sAtla11ta Campaign route and experience the Civil War heritage throughout Northwest Georgia. Highways: USHwy.4l,GA Hwy.2,GAHwy.201,GA Hwy.136,GA Hwy.293,GAKwy.92 Cities: Ringgold,Varnell,Tunnel Hill,Dalton,Resaca,(alhoun, Adairsville,Halls,Kingston,(assville,Cartemllle, Dallas \r\nBlue andGrayTrail www.sherJ,ag11ides.comlgeorgialoi~i/.W1Jr!bl11e_gray_ Irail! Approximc1/e mileage: 1'10-150 mile~ A self-guided Civil War tour to more than 60 battle- \r\nfields, national pa1ks. and museums. Highways: 1-75,USHwy. 27,GAHwy.136,US Hwy.41.US Hwy.411, GAHwy.92,0S Hwy.20, USHwy.140 Cities: Chattanooga,Fort Oglelhorpe,Lafayette, Ringgold,TunnelHIii, Varnell, Dalton, Resaca, Rome, Adairsville, Kingston, (assville, (artersville, Dallas \r\n \r\nGhieftain~Trail Approximate mileage: J50 miles r~. xplore the rich history of the Native Americans of Georgia's Historic High Country. 1'his scenic 150milc dri,ing tour in northwest Georgia tells the sto1y of fhe Jnclians who once lived in the footl1ills of the Appalachian l\\lountains. Here yon will 6nd vestiges of three distinct Native American culll1re1: the preHistoric M ississippian Culh1r~. the Creeks, and the Cherokees. The hai l o(fors a wide variety ofatlrnctions, s\u003c:enic beauty, shQppi ng, dfning, and ,iccommodations. Open daily. Free. Highways: US Hwy.27Alt.,US Hwy.27,US Hwy.411,GAHwy.5,US Hwy.S2,US Hwy,76,GAHwy.53 Cities: Carrollton, Rome,Cartersville,Calhoun,Jaspe~Chatwsorth, Ro,sville,Dalton,Douglasville,LithiaSprings \r\nCovered Bridge Trail Approximate mileage: J,000 miles \r\nTo preserve ancl promote the last 15 of the many C(lv creel briclge.s that 011ce existed in Georgia. Highways: USHwy.411,USHwy.27,USHivy.19,US Hwy.441 Cities: Thomaston, Pine.Mounrain, Blakely,Atlanta,Watkinsville, (artersville,Conyers,Gainesville,Cumming,Helen \r\nGeorgia Civil War Commission Proposed Battlefield Trail Approximate mileage: Unknown Driving trail through important Civil War battle sites. Scheduled to open 2002, Highways: liesonthenorth Georgia development corridor along 1-75 Cities: Paulding and Bartow Counties \r\nGeorgia's Old Dixie HighwayTrail Approximate mileage: 85-90 miles Propose.cl tra il to folloll' the first planned automobile tour route from C hattanooga to Marietta. Highways: US Hwy.41 Cities: Rossville,Fort Oglethorpe,Ringgold,TunnelHill,Rockyface, Dalton, Resaca, (alHoun,Adairsville,Cassville, Cartersville, Emerson, Allatoona,Acworih,Keonesaw,Marietta. \r\n \r\nGeorgia's U.S.441 HeritageTrail www. '/'11 heritagetrail.com Approximate mileage: 371 miles Detour to discovery m nning through 17 counties from Dillard in Rabun County to fi'argo in Clinch County, and then into North Carolina and Florida. Highways: US Hwy,441 Cities: Dillard,Mountain.Oty,Clayton,Tallulahfalls,Cornelia,Homer, Commerce,Athens, Milledgeville, Dublin, Douglas \r\nLookout MountainParkway Approrimole mileage: 15,20 miles (lne hundred miles ofscenic LookoutMount-Jiu that cuts !hro1,1,gh the northwestern comer of Georgia's Historic High Count\"!)\". Cities: lookout Mountain \r\nScenic 197 Approximate mileage: 20 mi/es Unique shopping, ath-actions, boating activity and acuommodations around Lake Burton and the Soque River, Highways: GAHwy,197 Cities: Clarkewille,Batwille \r\nSouthern HighroadsTrail www.southemhighroadJJ.org Approximllte mileage: 360 miles t\\ scenic driving tour through four states to include the mountains of North Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Car-0fo1a. Experience ihe scenic beauty. diversity, and rich h istory fonnd OJI the Southern llighrnads Trail. Highways: USHwy.761US Hwy.411,GAHwy.2,GA Hwy.52, USHwy. 76,GA Hwy.515 Cities: Gayton,Dillard.MountainCity,Hiawassee,Blairsville,Young Harris,Chatsworth,~Iijay,BlueRidge \r\n \r\nTate family Cemetery 'late Hwy., Tate. 30177 i06-692-5600. tvMv.georgi\u003clmarble-moi111tc1in.org The elaborate 111om11nents here are made of lot~tl Georgia nwblc. Open dailv. Free. [;l \r\nTIGER \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Four Wind.s Village Peace Center Old US Ht1?' 441. Tiger. 30576 706-782-6939, www,appalachi,111111all.cumlfounvi111ls A spiritual retrea l ~11u study cenl'c, slinring a view of ,1 new world lifeslylc. Open daily 11:30 ,,,m.-2:30 p.m. Free. [;lWC 6' \r\nHillside Orchard Farms 53 12 US 1-/i,,)' 4'/J , Tiger, 30576 706-782-0858, 866-782-4995, ww.l,iltsideorchard.com Visit this clll!ru1i11g roadside counlry store filled with jmns, jellies, relishes, salsas, and more. llillside Orchard Far111s offers fresh season:11 produce. peach ice cream, and ,1 bakery whc-re yo11 can find fresh apple bread ~nu 111any olhcr items. Croups welcome. Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-S11n. 8 a.111.-6 \r\np.m. [;l WC e,. \r\nTOCCOA K-3 \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Cornerstone Antique \u0026Art Market 202 N. Sage St., Toccoa, 30577 706-282- /386, 1111vw.m1fiq11ecomerstone.mm Housed i11 an old Belk department store this m,irkcl \r\n \r\noffers fi11e antiql1es, collecti bles, ,md art works for sale. The Auction Room provides lhe opportunity to obscne Ii,e auctions or get i1woll'Cd i11 bidding on a particular piece )' Oil might be interested in. Call for aucl'ion dates. Auction lime is genernll) 6 p.m,- S:30 p.m. C;lWC 6' \r\nCurrahee Mountain \r\nCi\\ Hll?' 17. 1occoa, 30577 706-886-2132 \r\nCurrahee Mountain is the l,ist mountain in the Blue Ridge chai11 of mounta ins. The name '\"Cum1loee\" given by the C herokee is tra11sl:1tcd \"Stands alone: The U.S. Arnw selected Cumihcc as the site for its \r\n0 \r\nfirst Paraclmtc l11fantry Training Center to be named Camp focco,1. The mountain features man)' hikcan\u003cl-bike trails. Open \u003clailv. Free. \r\nHenderson Falls Park /-le11clerso11 Fc11/s He/., Toccoa. 30Si i 706-886-2132 The park features 2'\u003e acres ofscenic beauty full of pla)' al'cns, amphitheater, tennis conrt~. picnic pavilions, and a hcautiful watel'fo ll am! nah1l'c trail. Open daily Apr.- Oct. i :t.m.- 5 p.111., Nov.- Mar. 8 a.rn.-6 jl.111. \r\ne- free. [;l WC \r\nLake Yonah- GA Power Yo11ah D \u003c1111 Rd.. Tocco(}, 30577 706-782-40}-1, 111\\1nv..,011tliemcu.co111 Covering 32'5 :tcres, I.akc Yunah offers sucli varied outdoor activities as boating, fishing. picnicking. ,rnd \r\n \r\ncm11ping. Local'cd at the upper cnu of Lake Yonah, Tugalo Park is just a short drive from Tallulah Falls. Open dail\u003e Call for fees. [;l WC b, \r\nStephens County Courthouse On the Square, Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2 132 The Stephens County Cuurtho111e was constructed in 1907 in the Neoclassical strle with four large Ionic columns that stand two stories tall on the north and south portitos. A cupola in the center of the tup of the strnctL1rc houses the four-sided clock facing uorth, .\u003c0111'11, cast, and wcsl. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.111.-; p.m. Free. C;l WC i;. \r\nStephens County Historical Museum 313 Pond St.. '/bccoa, 30577 706-886-2132. www.toccoa.netlhosteditsc/11,/fschs,htm The m11scu111, located in ;1 restored 100-ycm-old Victorian colh1ge, feahues i11fornrntion import~nt to Stephens County's past. .\\1latcrials. obtained from a variety ofsources. include vintag\u003c' dothing, old pho tographs, historical records, som.- of the original courthouse furnisl,ings, and homesteader., 1001s and equipmen t\". Cal l for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nTraveler'sRest Historic Site 8162 Riverdale Rd., Tuccoc1, l0577 Piw miles ea!/ o(Toccoa. of{GA /l11?' /23 706-886-2256, www.gaslateJ,arks.org Th is 1833 phintatio11 home of the \"richest man in the Tugaloo Valle)' w,1s used as au inn lo accommodate \r\n \r\n146 \r\n \r\n Mountains \r\n \r\nthe growing nuonb\u003c.:r of travelers in Georgia. The region, In the l I,OOO-sq11nre-foot faci lity, there ,11c \r\n \r\nhome features anliquc furnishings, a 90-foot-long intC'ractive cxhihils, a beautiful film, contemporary \r\n \r\nporch, and hand-nu,nlx:rcd mfters. );o overnight lndim1 art. and thousands of antique hand tools. On \r\n \r\nacco111111od:itions. Open Tirnr.-Sun. Call for hours the grounds is the Appalachian Settlers Village with \r\n \r\nand fees. l;l WC 6- \r\n \r\n19th-ccnlury form building.~. fann animals, picnic \r\n \r\nTrovel Services Toccoa- Stephens County ChamberofCommerce \r\n \r\nancl activity areas. Group tours available. Open \r\nlvlon.- Fri. 9 a.111.-+ p.m., Sat. 10 ,1.111.- 5 p.111.. Sun. I p.m.- 5 1\u003e.111. Call for fee,. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\nand WelcomeCenter \r\n \r\n901 . Currahee St., 'loccoa, , 05'77 \r\n \r\nReinhardt College \r\n \r\n706-886-2 132. 11~,m,.locmag\u003c1chamber.co111 \r\nOpen lVlon.- f'ri, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.rn. Free. [;l WC 6-. \r\n \r\n73()() Heinliardl College Cir., Waleska, 30183 7i0-720-5600, 1t1ww.rei11/rnrdl.ed11 \r\n \r\nOCCOA FALLS \r\n \r\nC:impns home lo lhc Funk Heritage Center where you c:111 learn ,ibout lhe So11tl1eastern Indians and \r\n \r\nNortheast GeorgiaMountains \r\n \r\ncm!)' lforopcan settlers in the Appalachian footh ills. \r\n \r\nToccoa Fa lls \r\n \r\nGA H11?' Alt. 17_, Toccoa /,dis, 30598 706.886-683 I. 800-868-3257, MVIV.ICJccoa{\u003c,lls.edu \r\n \r\nWHITE \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nOn lhe c,11npus ofTocco;i Falls College, lhe 186-foot- Weinman Mineral Museum \r\n \r\nhigh 1occoa 1':1lls, soars 26 feel higher than Niagam 51 /\\lineral Mllseum /Jr., \\Vhite, 30184 \r\n \r\nfoils. /\\ mom1111cnt reminds ,isilors of the tragic loss 770-386-0576. 11a,av.chara.gs11.ed11/-1rei11man \r\n \r\nof lives when the CMlhcn dam broke hack in ihc The 111usemn has an imprcssiw mincml and gcm1 \r\n \r\n]970s. The Cale Collage Restaurant. ahme !he giO stone collcclion from around the world. Addition:,] \r\n \r\nshop, ha, a wondcri11I h11ffcl 011 Sumlays. Open daily. displa)'S of i11tl'rest inclnde fossils, anliquc 111i11ing \r\n \r\nFree. [;l WC b \r\n \r\nc,1uip111c11 I, a11d a simuhiled c.ivc. Educalional pro \r\n \r\ngrams 11rc avi,ilable. ' I'he 11niq11e girt sltop offers hn ,id- \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nTRENTON A-2 \r\n \r\nmndc jewelry, geological specimens, a11d science nnrl \r\n \r\nHistoricHigh Country \r\n \r\nnature kils for children. Open Tue.- Sal. 10 a.m.-4:30 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\np.rn., Sun. I p.111.-4:30 p.m. Call for fee.,. l;l WC \u003c,I.,. \r\n \r\nDade CountyChamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nP.O. Rox 10 /.f, 111 Railway l.n., Trenton. 30752 \r\n \r\nWilderness Camp Marina \r\n \r\n706-657-HSS, 877-87 /./ 386 \r\n \r\n151 Wildeme.~s Comp He/., White. 3018+ \r\n \r\nunviv.cladecog\u003c1cha111ber.com \r\nOpen Mon.- F'ri. 8 ,i,m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC c,. \r\n \r\n770-386-2 I 70 111c 111:1rina. located near Cartemillc. features hoal \r\n \r\nlaunch. ancl sc.1sonal rcslaurant\u003e. Open Wcd.-$;1I. 9 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nTUNNEL HILL \r\n \r\nHisroric High Country \r\n \r\na.n1.-5 p.m., Sttn. noon-5 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n~we e- \r\n \r\nWestern and Atlantic Railroad Tunnel \r\n \r\nClis/,y Au.vti11 Hd.. T11m1el I/ill, 30755 \r\n \r\nWHITESBURG \r\n \r\n706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, w,viv.daltoncvb.com \r\n \r\nHistoricHighCountry \r\n \r\nThe We~tern nnd All~11lic Rsilroad Tunnel is the old- McIntosh Reserve \r\n \r\nest railroad Im mel i11 Ilic South. Its construction 10-16 W. McIntosh Circle, Whitesburg, 30185 \r\n \r\nallowed ea~t-wcsl trndc beginning in !he 1850s. 770-830-5879, www.carrolico11.11lyga.cu111 \r\n \r\nDuring the Civil WM the lu1111el played a part in the W,1 lk 1111d picnic beside the Ghaltal10od1ee River, \r\n \r\nCre;it Loco111oti1c Train Chase as the General and wltcrc C hief William 1'vlclnlosh of lite Lower Creeks \r\n \r\nTexas meed through. Jusl wcsl of the tunnel is the once lived. Some I+ miles of hiking ~11d horseback \r\n \r\nClisby J\\uslin House, originally a prirnte home and !mils wind through the park. Fishing, mfti11g, and \r\n \r\nresort, later used as General Shen11an's headquarters canoeing Mc pcnnilted. Primitive camping is a\\'nilnl,le. while planning !he Atlanta Campaign. Tunnel Hill is Open daily 8 a.m.-\u003clusk. Call for fees. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nalso the site of a Civil \\Var reenactment each \r\n \r\nSeptember. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nWINDER 1-6 \r\n \r\n; ~VARNELL \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Barrow County Courthouse \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nDow11tow11, Winder, 30680 \r\n \r\nJoseph Standing Memorial \r\n \r\n770-867-94-14 \r\n \r\nStanding Rd., \\lc1rnell, 30756 \r\n \r\nComtrucled in l920, this courthouse is relatively \r\n \r\n706-270-9960, 800-33 1-3258, ,vivw.c/qltonc,-b.com \r\n \r\nnewer than oth er historic courthouses in norlhe,1st \r\n \r\nThe mc,noria l a11d buri:il site of !he fi rst ilfonmm Georgia, since Barrow County was not crea ted L111lil \r\n \r\nmartyr, Joseph Standing. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\n1914. It exhibits Neoclassica l style elements and li;,s \r\n \r\n- ~WACO \r\n \r\n1111 octagonril domed clock tower with :i lantern. O pc11 Mon.-Vri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nTrove/ Services \r\n \r\nBarrow CountyMuseum \r\n \r\nHaralson County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n7-1 . Atliens St., \\Vinder, 30680 \r\n \r\n70 l-lub Dr., \\\\~1co, 30182 \r\n \r\n770-307-1183 \r\n \r\ni?0-537-559+, ,vi,~v.haralsun.org \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.111.- 5 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6- \r\n \r\nCounty museum located in the old Barrow Count)' Jail, built in l91~. See hanging tower, jail cells. and \r\n \r\n ~WALESKA \r\nHistoric HighCountry \r\n \r\nexhibits 0 11 Senator Richard B. Russell. county histo- \r\n')', ;111d fort Yargo. For Satmday appoi11lment contact C. Fred li1grnm at 770-SM-9003. Open i\\1l011.-Fri \r\n \r\nFunk HeritageCenter \r\n \r\nI p.m.-4 p.111., Sun. 2 p.m.-5 p.m. WC \r\n \r\nReinhardt Collage \r\n \r\n7300 Reinlw rc/f College Cir., Waleska, 30183-298 I Elizabeth's at Jackson Manor \r\n \r\n?i0-720-5970, 770-720-5971 \r\n \r\n41 \\,V. Candler St., Winder. 3068() \r\n \r\nwww.reinlwrdt.ec/ulfu,,k.htm \r\n \r\n770,%7-8327 \r\n \r\nA 111uscu111 focused on interpreting the history of the This nc\\\\'ly restored colonial home, b11il1 around \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Indians and /\\ppalachia11 settlers in the I883, features ,i restaurant, meeting rooms, a11d \" bar. \r\n \r\nVisitors will e11joy fine dining with a world-cl,iss chef. Opc11 !\\l011.- Fri. 11a.m.- 2 p.m., Thu.-S,1I. f p.m.- 8 \r\np.111.. Still. 11 a.n,.-4 p.llL (;l we (\u003e \r\nfort Vargo State Park GA l/u)' 81, \\\\'inder, 30680 S011//1 o{\\Vinder cm GA / In? 81 770-867-3-189, n11w.gast'1teparks,org Located between At!J11ta a11d Athens, this park is nmnecl for ils fort built i11 1792 by lhe settlers. Camping, collages, a l;,ke with swim, ning beach. boa! rentn l, hiking, bicycl ing. picnicking, mid mini-golf \r\nare avai lable fo, visitors. PMk open daily 7 ,1,m.-lO p.111. Call for fees. ~ WC \u0026. \r\nRussell Family Cemetery CA / lwy. 53, Wine/er, 30680 770-867-9+H, n,,av.harrowchamher.com Richard B. Russell, one of Ccorgi;1', grc:1lesl stateslllCll, was horn and raised i11 ;i rural part of Barrow Count)' llis homeplace in Wi11der still stands and tht' fo111ily cemetery ha, been prcscl'\\cd for public \"iew. Open daily. Free. \r\nTrove/ Services Barrow County Chamber of Commerce 6 Porter St., 'vVinder, 30680 770-867-9444, wwlll.barruwdwmher.com Open Mon.- Fri. 8:,O a.111.-5 p.111. ~ WC \u003c.,J... \r\nWOODSTOCK \r\nHistoric High Country Dixie Speedway \r\n150 Dixie Dr., \\Vo0\u003c/stock, 30189 7i0-926-5315, \"\"'~.dixiespeedway.com Dixie Speedway is a 3/8-mile banked clay O\\'al that hosl\u003e stock car racing. There's cw11 a chanc.-e for the fans to test their skill in one--0n-011c, single lap spectator racing. The only qualifications 11cetk:d are your c,1r, hcllllel, seat belt, and a roll b,1r, O pen !\\1ay-Oct. \r\nSal. 7:30 p.m. Call for fees. l;l WC c,, \r\nYOUNG HARRIS Hl \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains \r\nRollins Planetarium I College St., Young l larris, 30582 706-379-43 12, u~vw.yhc.edulplane/ \r\nn,c Rollins Pla11elariulll. on the campus of Young \r\nHarris College, is 011e of the, brgesl in the stale. The planetarium offers a free public st:ir shmv eve'} Frida) \r\nc,ening. Call for hours. fre.,. l;l WC c,. \r\nTravel Services Towns County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center 11 I1 /luller Circle, Young Hrmis. 30582 706-896-4966, 800-896- 15-13 \r\n1Vlirw. 1110untainto/Jga.com \r\nOpe11 Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6- \r\nTowns County Tourism Association, Inc. i'I11 ruller Circle, Young Hrmis, 30582 706-896-0598. 11siov.r110111,tair1topga.com Open i\\lon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n Cjeo,5it1 /11 ota1tai11 \"!fai'l \r\n\"Georgia's Most Unique Fair' is 12 days ofjam-packed, non-Slop Cl'Cnts. e.xltibiiS and fun for 1he en!lrc famil!' 1l1e Fair has :ui \"OleTintl,y'' Pio~ecr Village with ans \u0026ds. \r\nbuilding.,~ and equipment ofda~ ; one by. PO )}ox 444, IJ.iawasse\u0026, Gh 3054.6; (i 06) 896-4I9I. www.georgla-mou111ai11-faJr,com Cclcbniting 50th AnlliVel'Sary! \r\n \r\ncf{mtwe.ll/J:f.Mt CoHtr \r\nYou're iovlte.tll come expeFiencc hometown hospirallty at \r\n\"\"\"=-=-::------, one ofthe best places to enJ\u003c\u003ey boating, smmmJng, Ashing and camping on \r\nLake 11:utwelt Pills, enjoy \r\nLake Hartwell Dam loun,, Testl~-.tls. Qre\\vork$, aollqulng and BluegrJSS  music C\\'.llry Saturday night a1 lheBluegt'dSS ecpre;s localed on h~ortc Depot \r\n~ -for moreinfonnation. contactHart County C0C. \r\nPO Box7'Ri..'3) I!. Howell St.. lftu1wcll, GA 30643; C7o6) 316-859(), Wl,w.han--thamber.org \r\n \r\n'!SfA\u0026 /11owiMin l!,od,;e \r\n \r\nA r;tOD-rotoklng OOSOl1. \r\n \r\nloc.11ed one hour nonh of \r\n \r\nAllama In 11lstor1c J)Jihl~1ega. \r\n \r\nAll rooms r1:31ure In-room \r\n \r\nJ\\1cuut 1ub for two. p1M1e \r\n \r\npol'l;h, color TV, telephone \r\n \r\n;pi,d private l1a!li, Localed iii the.hattahooohee National \r\n \r\ntorest, yet; close to horseback ddlog, shopping and Slate \r\n \r\nparks, Nalilre tra1ls,Jlgl1t~ tennlS court, outdoor hot tub \r\n \r\ni!Qdl!ll~ ..tah,ns also 111'llilable. Perfect JoeilionfQr \r\n \r\n~eddlil\u00265, \u0026\\eporate retteats,li!lnily ~oos:and sales \r\n \r\nR_tesfr1\u003ent$99_locl!ldesai111ler/breakfu$1 dailY: \r\n \r\n8 \r\n \r\n53-0 or 706'864-SS42, \r\n \r\n ~;Biac~ilUlllainLodi~,\u003c;onl \r\n \r\n'0075 \r\n \r\n~(O \r\neNadonal 6repltces, \r\n \r\nplcolc \r\n \r\nerence \r\n \r\nordlll \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nglftwhen \r\n \r\n;PO Box 597, \r\ntrelen, G:\\ 30545; (706) 878-3286or (706) 876-,3~; \r\n \r\nwww.oo~J'gi!lcablns:c:om. \r\n \r\nCjod' s Count'l[ \"!fa,zm \r\nIn the mountains near \r\nI I BlairS\\'ilJe - easy10find, hard 10 leave - a 50-acre Guest Farm \\\\ilh3 modern, spacious log cabins in the woods. Amenitles include a one-acre Slocked fishing pond, pedal boat, rocking cfiairs 011 co1crcd pooches, llteplace.-;, g-as grtlls and ~ e covered pa1'illons. Adult$ and ~ltlldren alike enjoy watching the anlies of tile animals. Your hosts offer -pontoon boru rides on nearby Lake Noflely and an Jntro 10 quilting for those interested. Mal/l crops, Pe.iee and 'l\\:anquilityl 22Z2 Couniry Farm tanc, l!lllirsviUe, GA 30512; \r\n(706Y 745-1560. J3ill \u0026 Arlene Gr.ty. \r\nWW\\v.godseo\\lntryfarm.com \r\n \r\nq,,( Co66 ft{use.ni \r\nHonoring oae of baseball's Greais- Hear his ~otce and see his;glovi. Tour a museum d!l(l(cated to 1he ISi l:fall of Earner. 1o\u003c-,atcd 461 Cook-street. Ro~on, GA. Hours 9 am to 4 pm, Mooday lhnlugh.Frldat~I0 am to 4 pm Slllurday. Closed \u0026ln\u0026ys anti major holida}:s. (1(16) 245-1825, \\\\'\\\\'W:l).'CObbmuseum.otg \r\n \r\n([,hue Stste'i!! 7Ytneira'ld-s \u0026 Wltte7I[ \r\n \r\nDISCO\\'Cf Geo.rgia's Nel\\\"csl \r\n \r\n Jamily'Fann W'me11J \r\n \r\nLocated in die heart of, \r\n \r\n\u003c;eorgfa Wi1,e a\u003eun,,y \r\n \r\n184ac~Qf Nonh Georgia \r\n \r\n- - - - Mo11ntain Yilley:u_'il beaut}\\' \r\n \r\n1l1rce Sislel'S offerS wlneryt'Qura and laSlill~ of.our \r\n \r\n1'breefii~ters Vine;V1rds, Cbestat~, aml Cll'a/lt \"'8/i \r\n \r\nwliles. Located between mstoric Dal-\\1ooega and \r\n \r\nClevelandll:Jel . \r\n \r\nl(c'~ 11-6 \r\n \r\nand Slin I  \r\n \r\nnt o~Mon-Thur \r\n \r\nfor group 1 \r\n \r\nrj~'lJle ~ell- \r\n \r\nus a l \r\n \r\n'J:s46if,{!Mtt( ~e1t1.tttl@ d'lospltal \r\nmeand ,\\doplion\u003cleuter \r\ne.J'Orld JiunollS \r\nba\u0026!!PalCb ~ . inatitaj [900s \r\n\"cal dlnic;,M ~ am witness lhe  \r\n\"ofotlgi)i@I, handpted 'I\u003citls'1' and ll\\-e0 \r\nout o[ tljeir-own! \r\nadmls.qo!l, \r\ne\\'eland; GA 30528. WWW.cabbagepalcbkids.COIII (706} 865-2171 \r\n \r\nB l11.i'l!'1Jil1e.-\u0026{11io11 C ount[ \r\n7 \"A Nature L\u003cll'cr's Getaway,\" hlke endless trails, climb~ \r\nhlghesi peak in Georgia, \\isi! r waterfalls and 150 milesofl..akt \r\nNouel)shoreline. llorscb'ack riding. golfing, antiquing and counll)craf1ers. \\'!sit the ' C?.ourtltouse Museumin the square. See Sorgpum S)'lllp cooked a, the annual fi  Oct Kiek back :u one of B\u0026J3 and cabln getaways. Only I10 miles north of accessible by a four-lane highwayfrom 1-75/575 \r\nto our front door. Blairsville-Union CQunty coc, \r\n789, Blairsville, GA 305'14; (877) 745-5789, or welJ sue arwww.blalrsvillecJ1umber,com. \r\n\"l,01w1!l Cou11t1r (l,oMl\"S/11 \r\nH!awass~c - :Youns Harris (Towns Co.)  All fo have a ce.rmin splen \r\nfavo1i1e facalion spot.J \r\nmiles nbrth orMlanra, \r\nfrom NCand W , il's die pt.ice to hang ~uuc'hal laking in all Ifie best region has 10 offer, lodging Including h.01els1 8\u00268's, hrmcy c:tbins. 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Further to the south, Plains is the beloved hometown of President Jimmy Carter, where he and his wife, Rosalynn, sometimes still teach Sunday school. \r\nSo, as you travel through the Southern Rivers region-named after the great Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers that have played such significant roles in the history and daily life of this area expect big things in small places. You'll see natural wonders like the salmon-colored gorges of Georgia's \"Little Grand Canyon\" and the tender orange blossom of the rare plumleafaz.alea, which grows only in this part of the state. You can go on an animal safari, take a simulated voyage into outer space, watch a blacksmith at his forge, or stand in a conservatory amid thousands of tropical butterflies. And almost any time of the year there are festivals, from Whigham's Rattlesnake Roundup to Colquitt's Mayhaw Festival -because in this agriculturally rich region, even the towns and \r\n \r\nfind the 2,500-acre Callaway Gardens, inspired by the native plumleaf azalea. The spectacular gardens, planted in former cotton fields, are one of the state's top attractions. The five-acre John A. Sibley Horticultural Center is an indoor/outdoor \"greenhouse\" filled with foreign and unusual plants. But even non-gardeners will be amazed at the Day ButtcrAy Center, the world's largest glassenclosed butterfly conservatory, where literally thousands of tropical butterflies swirl around visitors, sometimes alighting on their shoulders. \r\nCallaway Gardens has also become a topranked resort, with an Orvis Ry-fishing school and plenty of championship golf. There arc paved bicycle paths and the longest man-made \"beach\" in the world. Upscale dining and accornrnoclations make th is a choice destination for locals and out-of-state tourists alike. And during the holiday season, Callaway's light display draws visitors from across the South. \r\nNearby is tl1e storied Little White House in Warm Springs, where F DR sought physical solace and respite from the pressures of his office. Visitors can tour the cottage, which remains exactly as it was when Roosevelt died here in 1945. The president also left his mark on the area \r\n \r\ncities live close to and celebrate the slow pace of life and the eternal rhythms of the land. \r\nP RESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS At Pine Mountain, near the top of the Southern Rivers region, you will \r\n \r\nthrough his Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps. The CCC built a stone swimming pool and mountain cottages, which visitors can still enjoy at the nearby F. D. Roosevelt State Park Other park attractions include horseback riding, \r\n \r\nFacingpage:Peach tree orchard. lnset,fishing on LakeSeminole. \r\nThis page: Left, Basket weaver at Westville. Right: Cotton fromthe field on its way to the gin. \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\n Must See! \r\nBelowareafew of the region's attractions \r\nyou won't want tomiss! \r\n \r\nAgrirama Costumed interpreters demonstrate old-time crafts and lifestyles at this \r\nliving-history museum inTifton, whichalso sells homegrown \r\nproductsfrom around the state. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Rural Telephone Museum \r\nfhe small town of Leslie,to thewest of ordele, offers one of the world's largest collectionsofantique phones,switch- \r\nboards,and other\"telephoniana.\" \r\nSwamp Gravy Georgia's official state folklife play epicts the life and culture of Southwest !Orgia's wiregrass region with traditional music,song,and choreography. \r\n \r\n--- \r\nF L \r\n \r\nCovered Bridges Spanning theCoheelee Creek in 1rlyCounty nearBlakelyat GA Highway i2 andOld RiverRoad isthesouthernmost authentic covered bridge inthe Jnited States.TheAuchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge in Upson County is another distinctive treasure. \r\nGeorgia's Little Grand Canyon Enjoy rare wildHowers, backcountry iking trails, and multicolored geological 'ormations at Providence Canyon State mservation Park, near Lumpkin. Nearby orence Marina State Park offers fishing, \r\ncamping, and other recreation. \r\n \r\nstunning hiking trails, and picnicking at FDR's favorite spot, Dowdcll's Knob. \r\nSouth of Warm Springs and Pine Mountain is Columbus, tltc largest city in the Presidential Pathwars area. With its old Ironworks converted into a convention and trade center, the downtown area now hums with new restaurants and allrnctions. The centerpiece is the Riverwalk, a 12-milc lree-sh,1dccl, p,wcd pathway that stretches along the Chatta-hoochee River from downtown all the way lo tlie l;1tionc1l Infantry Museum at Fort Benning, a legendary military base where the likes of George Patton an\u003cl Norman Schwarzkopf 011ce trninecl. \r\nColumbus is home to the Coca-Cola Space Scic11cc Center, which has a planetarium, an observatory, and interactive exhibits, including a space Right simulator. Just opened in 2001, the Port Columbus I ational Civil War I aval \\iluseum is the nation's only museum dedicated to Civil \\Var naval history. Here ,isitors can explore a replica of the U.SS Hartford, the flagship of U.S. Admiral David Farragut, best k11ow11 for his rallying cry during an engagement with the Confederate navy: 'Damn the torpedoes! rull \r\n \r\nspeed ahead.\" The recovered hull of the Confederate ship C.S.S. fackson is on clisplay, as well as a number of other original artifacts and reproductions that let visitors experience what it was like to serve during this most innovative time in naval history. The naval 111useum joins the city's already impressive array of educational institutions, including the National Infantry Museum and !he Colu111bus Museum, which concentrates on American art and regional l1istory. \r\nRestored historic sites include Springer Opera House, the state's official theater and Columbus's premier National llistoric La11clmark, which has hosted celebrities from Oscar Wilde to t--11a Rainey. '!'here's also the Rothschild-Pound House, a Victoria11-crn bed and breakfast. And, if you want to get in the middle of one of the region's longstanding cleb,1tes, you can \\'isit the home and grave of Dr. Pemberton, the man who invented CocaCola. Did ltc concoct the formula in Columbus or at his pharmacy in Atlanta? The debate continues. Columbus has a secure claim on one cola classic, howc\\'cr-Royal Crown-a Col11mbus beverage and lhe requisite companion for a classic Southern snack-RC Cola and a MoonPie. \r\n \r\n Southeast of Columbus is the Andersonville National Historic Site, where the Civil War's most notorious prisoner-of-war camp was located. Here an estimated 13,000 Union prisoners died from starvation and illness. The site is now home to the National Prisoner of\\Var Museum. \r\nThe town also marks the cornerstone of the 75mile Andersonville Trail, a driving loop that passes through quaint small towns, historic sites, and scenic countryside. One popular stop along the trail is Americus, where the grand Windsor Hotel is a reminder of the town's past as a popular resort. Americus also offers great antiquing, a wide array of dining options, and the Rylander Theater, a restored vaudeville venue presenting live performances, concerts, and films. The trail then passes through Plains, the hometown of former president Jimmy Carter. This Georgia politician rose from small-town obscurity to serve as the state's governor and then as U.S. president- vanquishing the doubters who mocked his quixotic presidential run by referring to him as \"Jimmy Who?\" Today, the old Plains High School has been converted into a museum. T he Jimmy Carter National Historic Site also includes Carter's old \r\n \r\ncampaign headquarters and his boyhood home, Camping at FDR StateParkin Pine Mountain. where visitors can contemplate the core values that helped shape th is Georgia leader and humanitarian- church, family, community, country. \r\nIn the town of Leslie, another stop on the trail, a restored cotton warehouse contains one of the world's largest and most complete collections of telephones, switchboards, and related gear in the Georgia Rural Telephone Museum. \r\nFurther west, near Lumpkin, is Providence Canyon. Sometimes called \"Georgia's Little Grand Canyon,\" this geological spectacle is a breathtaking, multihued gorge. Lumpkin itself has a charming town square, with a variety of antique shops. Also in the vicinity is Westville, an intriguing living-history town \"where it's always 1850.\" \r\nNotable festivals in the Presidential Pathways area include Vienna's annual barbecue festival, the Big Pig Jig, and the watermelon festival Ill Cordele, Watermelon Capital of the World. \r\nPLANTATfON ThACll Just south of Presidential Pathways, travelers enter Plantation Trace. Here on the Chattahoochee River stands Fort Gaines, one of the first forts in the area, established in \r\n \r\n161 \r\n \r\n www.GEo RG1AONJ\\hM 1N1) .0 RG I r.80 0 v 1sn GA \r\n \r\nMust Do! \r\nBelow are a few of the region's activities you won't want to miss! \r\nDrive the trails \r\nBoth the Chattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway andthe Courthouse Corridorrunthrough theSouthern Rivers region.The first passes through countryside that the Creek Indians once called home.The herlinks 21 counties along GA Highway 27 and passes by classic American courthouses and downtowns. \r\nPresident Jimmy Carter wtih \"SAM\" engine at PlainsStation. \r\n \r\nGo fishing \r\nTake yourpick:Lake Seminole, theFlint River,the Chattahoochee - \r\nall provide excellent fishingand boating experie nces fo rvisitors. \r\nFeed the camels \r\n{isitorscan get upcloseand personal 1ith exotic animals at theWild Animal \r\nSafariinPine Mountain. \r\nGo shopping \r\nKingFrog Factory Outlet inAdel, 1e Albany flea Market, the Bainbridge Mall,theColumbus State Farmer's larket,andBob'sCandies- one ofthe largest makers of peppermint candy ~es inthe country- all offervalues for \r\nvisitors from around the world. \r\nEat a funnel cake \r\nOr trycorn onthecob,fried chicken, rchitlins at one ofthefun festivals1at Days, MuleDay,SwineTime- that ;howcase theculture, hospitality,and \r\ntraditions ofSouth Georgia. \r\n162 \r\n \r\nI814 to protect settlers during the Creek Wars. Nearby, George T. Bagby State Park offers boat rentals, lodging, and an 18-hole golf course overlooking a 48,000-acre lake. Also in this area is Kolomoki !\\founds State Historic Park, another well-preserved set of Native American earthen mounds, these dating from the 13th century. \r\nIn Albany- the largest city in this area and the Pecan Capital of the World, thanks to more than 600,000 pecan trees- visitors can view world-class art collections, artifacts of the C ivil Rights Movement, and untamed wildlife. The Albany Museum of Art features permanent and traveling exhibits and houses one of the best collections of sub-Saharan art in the South. The Albany Civil Rights Movement tvluseum, housed in the restored i\\.1t. Zion Church, commemorates the struggle for voting rights and desegregation. And Chehaw Wild Animal Park offers the whole farnily a closeup glimpse of native and exotic wildlife, as well as creekside trails and a new BMX bike track. \r\nJimmy Carter, a former peanut farmer, brought international fame to the humble legume, and today Georgia tops the country in peanut production-accounting for almost half of the national crop. So it's not surprising to fi nd testaments of appreciation in this agricultural region. In Blakely, a peanu t monument stands on the courthouse square. Tn Sylvester, thousands Aock to the annual Peanut Festival. And in Ashbu rn, a 40-foothigh icon, l ighted and visible from nearby \r\n \r\nInterstate 75, has been declared Georgia's official peanut monument. \r\nIn Thomasville, almost at the Florida border, visitors can tour some of the grand estates and homes that give Plantation Trace its name and its aristocratic character. In the town's historic district, there's the Lapham-Patterson House, originally built as a winter retreat by a wealthy C hicago businessman. Outside the city, Melhana, \"The Grand Plantation,\" is now a resort where peacocks strut among the oaks and magnolias. Guests enjoy fine dining, afternoon tea, and plenty of relaxation at the historic inn. Nearby is Pebble Hill Plantation, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Here visitors can sample the elegance and excitement of an era dedicated to the running of the horses and the hounds. \r\nMany other old plantations are dedicated to preserving the habitat that makes this part of the state a prime destination for quail hunting. Plantations such as Pretoria Station and Wynfield Plantation near Albany and CoveyRise or Rio Piedra near Camilla offer full-service hunting lodges in the fi nest Southern tradition. \r\nLike Presidential Pathways, Plantation Trace is an agriculturally rich and diverse area, as is eviden t in its many annual festivals and local claims to fame: Hahira, \"Horne of the Honey Bee,\" caps its festival with the crowning ofthe Honey Q ueen. Cairo, a town whose cane country heritage is reflected in the name of its high school football \r\n \r\n R \r\n \r\n4 6-7 ounce fresh rainbow trout filcts \r\n \r\nskillet, when very hot add trout /ilets, skin side up. If \r\n \r\n2 cups coating mix \r\n \r\nyour skillet isn't large enough to /,old all the /rout \r\n \r\n1/2 cup butter \r\n \r\nwitliout crowding, do this in two steps. Reduce he,11 \r\n \r\n1-2 fresh limes, halved \r\n \r\nto medium and cook trout 011 flesh side for about 5 \r\n \r\nJ/2 cup chopped pecans \r\n \r\nminutes until nicel)' browned. \r\n \r\nl tablespoon minced fresh herbs \r\n \r\nTransfer the {,sh, browned side up lo an 011e11proof \r\n \r\nCoating Mix: 2 cups Bisquick baking mix 1/2 cup seasoned bread crumbs or croutons \r\n \r\nbaking clish and continue cooking the rest ofthe fish, adding more butter is needed. Ifbutler in skillet slarts looking bumed, wipe out skillet and add more butter. \r\n \r\nToast pecans about 5 minutes in a 350 oven. \u003c1nd set aside. Tum oven lo 325. \r\nIn food processor, combine Bisquick and bread crumbs or croutons, {JTocess until combined. \r\n \r\nSqueeze lime iuice over each filet, sprinkle 011 the herbs and toasted pecans. Place in oven and bake {or about 5 minutes, or until filets flake easily with a fork. Sen1e with an extra wedge oflime. \r\n \r\nI - Dredge (,lets i11 coating mi,t. In a large 11011-stick \r\nskillet heat enough butter to just cover bottom of \r\n \r\nfrom Banie and Bobby Aycock, Glen. Ella Springs Inn \u0026 Conference Center \r\n \r\nSouthern Rivers \r\n \r\nteam, the Syrupmakers, is also considered the Top:Georgia Agrirama inTihon. \r\n \r\n0km Capital. Nearby is Whigham, whose Rattlesnake Roundup, held each January, is one of the largest in the Southeast. The small town of Climax celebrates the hog with Swine Time. \r\n \r\nBonom:Granny Mamie Morrison or Cairo, like many 01her Sou1herners, makes Jelly from 1he frui1 of1hemayhaw,a imall1reenalive to the South Georgia we1lands. \r\n \r\nCamilla acknowledges tlte lowly gnat with Gnat \r\n \r\nDays. Colquitt's Mayhaw li\"estival revels in one of \r\n \r\nthe Soulh's unique fruits. And Calvary pays hom- \r\n \r\nage to the beast of burden that kept fumilies feel \r\n \r\nfor generalions with Mule Day. \r\n \r\nIt is at events like these, ancl along the road- \r\n \r\nsides and in the fields of the Southem Rivers, that \r\n \r\nvisitors can share in the wholesome traditions and \r\n \r\ncomplex heritage of the region. I!ere families \r\n \r\nenjoy recreation on the area's lahs and rivers, \r\n \r\nmany of which carry the lyrical names of the \r\n \r\nland's original inhabitants- names like \r\n \r\nOchlocknee, Kinehafoonee, C hattahoochee, and \r\n \r\nAlapaha. These names connect yesterday with \r\n \r\ntoday and will have new stories to tell tomorrow. \r\n \r\n163 \r\n \r\n www. 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Oglethorpe 13/id.. 1\\ /b,m)'. 31701 229-430-5200, '\"''\"\"alba11ydougherty.co111 The civic ccutcr provides a wide variel)' of events, including co11ccrts, high school a11d college basketball, cx hibitio11s, co11vc11tions, and more. Open l\\!lon.-Fri. 9 a.111.-5 p.111. an\u003cl for events. Call for \r\ninformation and recs. [;l WC 6- \r\nAlbany Civil Rights Movement Museum 326 W/Jiurey Ave,, Albany. 31701 229--132- I698 http:lh11e111her.,..\u003cur{.1011/h.coml~ mlzionl E\u003clueational exhibits clct;iil the civil rights struggle. from voter registr.ition to nonviolent protest, song. cco110111ic ooycoll. and lcg:11action. The museum also se\"-cs .os a ~x:ntcr ror ongoing academic research and provides scl,ool tour:s, progr:11m, and lech1res. Experience 11 li\\'i11g history orfn:~'\u003c10111 son~ on the second S,111 irdaiQrc:icl, montlr, n ,c 1m1sc1m1 is located in the newlv restored \r\n10 1906O1d Mt. Zion Church. Open \\\\-oo.-Sat. a.m....-1 \r\np.rn., Sun. 2 p.111.- 5 p.111. Call for fees. [;J WC 6-- \r\nAlbany Mall 260 I D\u003c1111son Hd., Albcmr, 3t 707 229-Sll3-79Rl, w11M.~lwpnwlls.com Shop al nationa l slore ehai11s and rnanv scnsalion,11 speci:ilty stores. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 :1.m.- 9 p.n1., \r\nSun. 12:30 p.rn.-6 p.111. ~ WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nAlbany Municipal Auditorium \r\n200 N. Jackson St., Albany, 31701 \r\n229-130-5201, \"\"\"'-\"lh\u003c111)'dougl1erty.com This restored historic building in d01mtown Alb;10y is a popular \\'cnuc for concerts, plays, and cultuml events. \r\nCall ror sd,e\u003clule ofevents and fees. ~ WC 0- \r\n \r\nAlbany Museum of Art 311 Meadowlark Dr., J\\lbany, 31707 229-439-8400, w,viv.alba11ymusewn.cum This m11sc11n1 houses a perma11e11t colledion of 19thand 20th-century Arncricm , a11\u003cl Europe,111 arl' and showcases one or the rincsl colleclio11s ofsub-Sa haran African art in the South. Free a\u003cl111issio11 all clay Sun, and extended ho11rs on Tliu. Opc11 Tuc.-f'ri. 10 n.ru.-5 p,m., Sat.-Sun. I p.111.-4 p.m. Call ror re~. [;J WC 6. \r\n \r\nAlbany Recreation and Parks l 30I N. Monroe St., Albany, 3170I \r\n229-430-5222. \"\"\"'.do11gherty.g\u003c1.us The ,\\lb,lfl)' Recreation and Parks Dep;utmcnt pro vi\u003clcs leisure services through their 70-plus parks .111d r,,cililics- public swimming pools, golf course, tennis cou rts, sports complexes, and public boat lnndings. A variCL)' or pnrks offer walking and fih1ess trails, picnic nrcas, phiygrou11ds, lakes, gardens, and space for gl'011p activities, Office Open: Mon.-1-ri, 8 a.111.-5 p.m. P11rks opc11 da ily da\"'n - dusk. [;l WC t..\"- \r\n \r\nAstronauts Monument \r\nffo.111 Sliriue Temple 1822 l'almyw Rd.. Albany. 3170I 229-432-1011 ,\\ memorial honoring the aslro11auls lost in the Challenger space shu ttle accident can be viewed outside the Hasan Shrine 1cmplc. \r\n \r\nFlood of 1994 Memorial Veterans f'C1rk Fron/ St, al Oglethor/\u003ee 13/vd.. Albany, 3 170 I 229-434-8700, 80U-475-8700, ,vivw.all,a11)'ga.com 111 Vclcrn11, park this 111on11ment stands in mc111ory or lite noods .ond deva.slalion to the community. \r\n \r\nFreedom Flame Pi11e A1e. al Courlhu11se. Alba11r, 31 70 I 229--IH-8700, 800--175-8700, 11avw.alba11yga.com J\\ flame 111ouumcnl is locatecl outside the courthouse in honor of ,ctcrans. \r\n \r\nHugh Mills Stadium \r\n \r\n60 I N. Vau R11re11, All,mn, 3J70J \r\n \r\n229-43 1-3308 \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nI!ugh Mi lls is home lo the Alba11y Slate University \r\n \r\nfootb~ll tcam. Located adj,1cc11t to llie high sd,ool, it \r\n \r\nserve; u.s the city roolb,111 a11d lrnck and fidd stadium. \r\nOffice open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.ni.-5 p.HJ. [;l WC b. \r\n \r\nJack Daniel Garden Patch \r\n \r\n-107 Phi/em\" Hd.. A/ham, 31701 \r\n \r\n229--120-0920 \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\nfrl'Sh fruit and ,egetable stmighl from lire garden! \r\n \r\nJmns. jellies. rclishe., and com maize (in season) :rll \r\n \r\ntl\\.oil.,ble. Croups \"dcome. Call for more i11fon11alion. \r\n \r\nLake Chehaw Io; Cheha,v Park Rd., Alha11y, \u003e1701 229-430-5222 T l, c Ccorgi.o Power Dam, built in I92 1, forms this 11()0,;icrc lake, ,\\ long with boating, fishing, and sk iing opporlu11itics, a canoe trail winds throHgh the lake, Visitors ca11 also enjoy a picnic undel' the COi' creel picnic ,irca at lite dam. Open dai ly. \r\n \r\nMarine Corps Logistics Base Flemi11g Rd.. 1\\/b,111)'. 317D-I \r\n \r\n229-639-5000 lVlililary i11slallatio11. Visitor hours are limite\u003cI. Call \r\nfor more information. [;l WC 6- \r\nMonument to Flood Rescue Workers C:omero{ Roosevelt and /\u003c1cks-on Sts.. Albany. 3170 / 229-431 -3266 This bhck granite monument. dedie;itcd lo the res cue workers of the nood of 1994, sils out rront of the main fire sta~ion. \r\nThe Parks at Chehaw W5 Chehaw l'ark J{d., A/1,ariy, 3Ii0 I 229-430-5275, ,vi.-w.parksatc/1elww.org Visitors can observe exotic animals in a native habitat al this 1\\ZA- aceredited wile! animal pnrk. Don't miss the snake a11d reptile house and the trails. l'nrk open daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fee.,. ~ WC \u003c\u003e \r\nRoyal Air Force Memorial Crown Hill Cemefory', Dawso11 Rd., 1\\ /hany. 31707 229--134-8700, 800-475-8700, www.albonyga.com ,\\ memorial honori11g seven British Royiil Air Force pilots who were killed in a tragic trai11i11g accident in WWI I. The plot ofground where they .ore buried was given to the British and is 110w dcsig11ated \"British Sf1cred Grou11d.\" \r\nSt. Teresa's Catholic Church 315 Heside11ce Ave., Alb\u003c111)', 3 I70 I 229--139-2 302 SI. ' lcresa's is the oldest church buildi11g in Albany and the oldest Catholic church in the stale still in use. n1e architech1re is considcrccl an excellent example of frontier and small-town mission churches of the mid-19th cenh.1rv. In 1975, St. Teresa's, \"the Mother Church of ali the Catholic Churches of Southwest Georgia,\" was ]isled in the Na tional Register of llistoric Places. Open for weekly mass Wed. 110011 and in Spanish Sun. noon Otherwise shown on ly by appointment. Free. ~ WC \r\nTheatre Albany 514 Pine Ave., i\\lbany. 31701 229-439 -7 193 I.ocated in one of Albauy's pre-Civil War l,mdmarks, the house of John 1\\ . Da,is. this building is listed 0 11 the National Register of Ilistorir Places. \"111eatrc Alhan)' offers fine major pro\u003cl11ctio11s during regular season in a , 14-scal 111ai11 stage theater. Office open: tvlon.-Fri. I() a.m.- 4 p.m. Call for sd,cdule ofevents \r\nand foes. [;l WC 6- \r\nThronateeska Heritage Center Heritage Plaza, 100 W. Roosevelt Ave.. Afb\u003cm)'. 3170 1 229-432-6955, \\Vll1w.lrerilagecentcr.org The Heritage CcntCI' houses three difTcrc11l ;iltrnclions to explore. The History Muscuni features exhibits telling the sto11ofSouthwest Georgia, i11cludingstories of the Native Americans, the Alb;111y Civil Rights i\\lovement, and more. \\1/cthcrbec Planetarium is the 011ly planetarium in Sonthwcst Georgia, a11d offers changing shows. At the Discovery Center kids c,111 find out about science with their hands, cars. and eyes. 1\\\u003clmission includes all three venues. Open Thu.-Sat. \r\nntxm- 4 p.m. Call for show time~ and foes. ~ WC C- \r\nUS19 0ragway I304 \\.Vi/liamsb11rg Rd.. 1\\/ba11y, 3li(/5 229-43 1-007i, www.usl9dragwa)',crm1 For an cxcitiug night, come experience NHRA-sanclioncd drag racing. Open for races Jiri.-Sat. Call for \r\nnice schedule ;111d fees. [;l WC 6-- \r\nVeterans Riverfront Park Oglethorpe Rivel., Albany, 31701 229-434-8700, 800-475-8700, '\"'\"w.alba11yga.com \r\n \r\n164 \r\n \r\n Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nLocaled next lo the ci,ic cculcr. this p:,rk ov\u003c:rlook~ the rh-cr in a peaceful s,:lling wilh dogwood :iud oak lrees lining the rhcrsidc. Ir's a nice pine(' for a yuiel picnic on the gr.iss. On the grounds :ire :111 a111philhcaler an\u003cl various ,ncmorials honoring the ,ictims and velernm of\\\\1\\\\111, Vicllrnm. and the Kof\\.\"Jn \\V;ir. WC \r\nTravel Services Albany Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 225 IV. Rr0\u003c1d Aw., i\\lh,my. 3170I 229-13-1-8700, ll00-175-8700. Mvw.al/,a11)-g,uor11 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.111.-5 p.111. ~ WC e,. \r\nAMERICUS G-16 \r\nPresidentia l Pathways Americus Main Street IOI IV Lamar St., Americus. 31709 229-921.J/'I IJ, w1,~v.mnericus-onliue.com \r\nAlong with an \u003c1ctivc downtown dislricl full ,,r \r\nantiques shops, restaur,111ls, boul i1111cs, und pk11ty uf shopping opportm1itics. this \\lictori:111 downtown h~s many original historic buildings. inclmling lhc 1892 Windsor I lolel. \r\n \r\nANDERSONVILLE G-1S \r\nPresiden1ial Pathways Andersonville Civil War Village \r\nI 1-1 Church St., Andersomille, 31711 229-924-2558. \"\"w.\u003c111dersomillega.freese1vers.com 'l11is restored Ci,,il \\Var lo\\\\ n was onc:e the disembarkation point for the Andersonville Prison's Union prisoners of war. In the \\'illage. you'll fi11d the Dnnnmer 13oy Ci,il War Museum. feah1ri11g a eollcclion ofCi\"il War unifom\u003eS and artifacts. the controversial Ilcmy \\Vir~ Monument, and a pioneer farm. Visil the wcloomc center to leam about loc-al hislorv and lo \r\nfind out ,iboul RV campgrounds. Open daily 9a.m.-; P\"\" l;l we e- \r\nAndersonville NationalHistoricSite -196 Cemetery Rd., Andersorwille, 317 11 229-92-1-03'13, www.11p,.gov/a11de \r\n \r\nThe \u003e.:ational Historic Site tJrCscr,cs the 1\\nderso1l\\'illc Kational Ccn,clcn and the sik of Camp Sumter, the largl\u003esl ofthe ConfcJcmtc milita~ tJriso11s. II also foalnres the N.1tiom1l Prisoner of War i\\ lnscnm, which co11111,c111or:ilcs tltc s.1crir.ces of all American prisoners of\\\\'llr. Guided lon~are arnilable daily 11 a.m. and 2 p.111. Open clailyS:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Pree. ~ WC e- \r\nNational Prisoner of War Museum 760 /\u003eO\\V Rel.. 1\\11dersomille. 31711 229-92-1-03-13 This 111useL1111 serves as the welcome center for the A11tlcrso11villc National Historic Site. Exlt ibils pay tribute lo .,11 A,ncric.111 prisoners of w,1r, fc.iluring POW c;111q1 living c:011ditio11s from the Rcvol11tionary W,ir tli roL1gh the f'cl'1'ia11 Culf War. Open d.oily 8:31) \r\nn.m.- ; p.m. Free. Q WC e,. \r\n \r\nHabitat for Humanity International Headquarters 322 W. J....,nwr St., Americus, 31709 229-92-1-6935. 800,14/\\lll'/'AT. un,nv.lwbital.org Leam tl,c local histo,y or IWIi i :111d watch a multin,cdia presentation chronicling 11:obilal's meteoric growth. Also, lour the hcadt1uartcrs building and visit the inlcrn:1lional village lo set fi\\'c s:imple Habitat houses. l.1rge groups should call ahead for lours. Tours are :wnibble Mo11.- Fri. 8 a.m.. 10 a.m.. \r\nI p.m.. 3 p.m., Sal. 10 a.m.. I I''\"rrcc. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nKoinonia Farm5 132-1 GA HuJ'. 19 South. J\\mericus. 31709 229-92-/.0391 Sec Koinonia rar111, :,nd visit lhc Chil Rights Museum. 'fours a,ailal.,lc (l'lon.-r.-,i. l, a.111.-5 p.111. \r\nFree. ~ WC e,. \r\nLindbergh Memorial CA Hwy -19 \u003c11 Soutlier Field Air{\u003eC1rt .l\\mericus, 31709 229-928-6059, 888-278-683i www.there\u003c1lgeorgfrt.com Charles A. Lindbergh cnmc to Americus in 1923 lo purchase l,is nrst nirpbnc. Departing frorn Souther Field, he performed his very first solo flight. Al' the present-da)' SoL1lher Field Ai rport, i1 sh1t11e stands :1s a \r\nmemorinl to the aviator. Q WC e,. \r\nRylander Theatre 310 IV. /..mnar St., ,\\mericus. 31709 229-93)-000 J, wun,.,1)'/an\u003cler.org Built originally in 1921 and resrorcd l'o its magnificence in 1999, Rybndcr 1l1ci,1rc actommodalcs up lo 630 people and offers lhc pcrfom,ances. orgi\\11 eonccrls, movies, and special c, cnts. Open i'.lon.-Pri. \r\n11 a.m.-3 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. ~ WC e,. \r\nTravel Services Americus Welcome Center 123 \\\\I. Lamar St., 1\\ mericm. 31709 229-928-0()59, 888-278-683i wH,v.therealgeorgia.co,n Open ~lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. QWC b \r\nAmericus Driving Tour 123 W. LamC1r St., Americus, 31709 229-928-6059, 888-27M,8J7 1V\u003cvw.t/re,e,1lgeorgic1.co111 Open Mon.- F'ri. 9 a.m.-5 p.111., Sal. 10 a.n,.-2 p.111. \r\n \r\n-mma \r\n \r\nFromgreat fishing and water sports; to quail hunting on \r\n. . . I asouthern plantation; or visiting the many historical \r\nsites or museums, and of course the Parks at Chehaw, \r\nen one of only two American Zoo and Aquarium \r\n- a Association (Al.A) accredited zoos in the state of m Georgia,Albany has something for everyone in the \r\nfamily. For more information on Albany visit our web \r\n \r\nC , site atwww.albanyga.com. \r\n \r\na: ~ \r\n \r\n,,,,,,,,.,,,, \r\n \r\n- GEOR '(l!!Y \r\n \r\ntlJ11i1it \r\n \r\n165 \r\n \r\n W\\VW,GEO RGJAONMYM I Nl).OR G I 1 .80 0 V TSIT G A \r\n \r\nParks \u0026 Historical Sites \r\nGeorgia is known for ha\"ing one of the best slate park syslems in the nalion, protecting more lhan 77,500 acres of natural beaut)', For more information. \\'isil www.gaslaleparks.org or call 800-864727\u003e. See our ad on page 9. \r\nADEL (PlantationTrace) Reed Bingham Stare Pork CA 1-/wy. 37, Adel, 31620 229-896-3551 6 miles west o(Adel on CA Hwy, 37 via 1-75 exit 39 \r\nBLAKELY (Plantation Trace) Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park Indian Mou.rrds Hd., 13lakely, 31723 229-724-2150 6 miles north of Blakely offHwy, 27 \r\nCORDELE (Presidential Pathways) Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park 2459-A US llw)' 280 West, Cordele, 31015 229-276-2371 9 miles west of1-75 exit 101 011 Hwy. 280 \r\nDONALSONVILLE (Plantation Trace) Seminole Store Pork CA Hwy. 253, Dor1alsor1ville, 31745 229-861 -3137 16 miles south of Do,wlsomille via Ct\\ H11y. 39 or 23 miles west of Bainbridge 011 Ct\\ Hill). 253 \r\nFITZGERALD (Magnolia Midlands) Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site 338 Jeff Da,is Rd., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-831-2335 Located off Hwy. 32 near lnvinville \r\nPecan World 303 Old AnderRonville Rd.. Andersonville, 3171I 229-924-9489 Pecan World sells pecans and scaso11al peca n gift \r\nitems. Open mid-Oct.- Dec. Mon.- Sal. 8:30 a.m.5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nTravel Services Andersonville Welcome Center JH Church St., Andersonville, 3171 1 229-924-2558. www.anderson11illegu.{reesen\u003eers.com Open \u003clail)' 9 a.,n.-5 p.m. [;l WC\u003c\u003e \r\nAndersonville Trail Self-Guided Driving Tour IJ4 Church St., Andersonville, 31711 229-924-2558 11~,~.ar1derso11villega.freesen-ers.com Pick tp a map al Anclcrson\"ille Welcome Center or al an official Georgia \\.Vclcome Center. \r\nARLINGTON E- 19 \r\nPlantation Trace QuailCountry lodge andConference Center 100 Quail Country Hd., t\\rlington, 317I3 229-725-4645, lVIVlv.quailcountry.com Th is fu ll-service hunting preserve provides lodging facilities, meals, and a conference roo,n, In :iddilio11 to hunting quail, deer, dove, turkc)', and phc;,s,111t, visitors can enior a sporti ng clays course, Open clail)' \r\n8 ,1.111.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 0- \r\n \r\nFORT GAINES (PlantationTrace) George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge Rt. 1, Box 20I, Port Caines, 31751 229-768-2571 Four miles north offort Gaines offHill)'. 39. \r\nLUMPKIN (Presidential Pathways) Providence Canyon State Conservation Park CA Hwy. 39-C, Lumpkin, 31815 229-838-6202 Seven mi/es west of Lumpkin \r\nOMAHA (PresidentialPathways) f /orence Marina State Park Hwy. 39-C, Omaha, 31821 229-838-6870 \r\n16 miles west of Lw11/Jki11 \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN (Presidential Pathways) Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park 2970 GA Hwy. 190, Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-4858 Of{1-185 near Callaway Gardens, west uf'vVann S/Jrings 011 CA Route 190, or sout/1 of Pine \r\nMountain off US H'\"\u003e' 27. \r\nTHOMASTON {Presidential Pathways) Sprewell Bluff State Park 740 Sprewell BluffRd.,Thomaston, 30286 706-646-6026 \r\nTen miles west ofThomas/on offH11? \r\nTHOMASVILLE (PlantationTrace) laphom-Patterson House State Historic Site 626 N. Dawson St., Tlwmasville, 31792 229-225-4004 \r\nWARM SPRINGS (Pre5identialPathways) little White House Historic Site 401 Little White House Rd., Warm Springs, 3/830 706-655-5870 Located 1/4 mile south of Wann Springs on CA 1-/wy. 85-A !US Hwy. 27A \r\nStill Pond Vineyards RL I, Box 665, Arli11gton, 317 13 229-792-6382, w1flv.still/J011d.com St-ill Pond is the largest commercial vineyard i11 the state. G roup tours by appointment. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., and by appointment- on weekends. Call for fees. [;l WC \r\nASHBURN 1-18 \r\nPla ntati on Trace Calhoun Produce 5075 1-lawpond Rd.. t\\shbum, 31714 229-273-1887, w,ow.calho1111prod11ce.com Come and gel fresh Georgia fruits and vegetables, including shelled butter beans and a variety of peas. llring rour family out during stra\"'bcny season for a day filled with fun in the country. Pick strnwbcrries, enjoy homemade strawberry ice cream and 5lrawberry le111011a\u003cle. Tours available; call for limes. Open \r\ndail)' Junc- Ocl. 8 a.n1.-6 p.m. Free. [lJ WCb. \r\nTurner County Courthou5e 219 E. College Ave., Ashbum, 31714 229-567-43/ 3 Built in Italian Renaissance style in 1907, this beautifully restored building is li~tecl on the National Register of Historic Places. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- \r\n5 p.m. Free. [;l WC b. \r\n \r\nTravel Services A5hburn Turner County Chamber of Commerce 238 E. College 111-e.. ,1$hb11m, 11711 229-567-9696, 11~1w.tr,n1ercliamber.co111 Open 1'1011.- rri. 11:30 :1.111.-\u003e p.m. [lJ WC b \r\nAshburn Walking-Driving Tour 238 E. College l\\w!., J\\shbum, 317 H 229-567-9696. 111w, .tumerclwmber.com Pick 11p a free brochure 111011.-rri. 8:30 u.111.- S p.m. \r\nBAINBRIDGE E-22 \r\nPlantation Trace Aquatic Center 60 l Potter St.. llairrbridge, , I717 229-2-18-20I3, 111ww,bC1inbridgecityc())11 ,\\ newly designed il\u003c]Uiltic center feah.1ring three poob. H 140-foot spirnl sl ide, a kiddy pool with a frog il idc, a wa l~rfii ll sheet, nnd wulrus wings. Open daily, t\\llc 111urial Dilr- La hor Day I p.m.- 6 p.rn. and \r\no- Wcd.- T l111r. 6:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.111. Call for fees. \r\n[lJ WC \r\nEarlMay Boat Basin Park Boat Ilasin Circle, /Jainhridge, 31717 229-248-2000 This p.irk rnns :1long the lli11t Ri,er mid offers a performing arts center and hiking m,cJ nature trails. Other amenities include ball lid\u003cls, camping, picnicking. playground. petti11g zoo, and a boat ramp lo \r\nthe Flint River. Open daily. [;l WC6- \r\nFirehouseCenterand Gallery 119 \\\\0/erSt., Bainbridge. 31717 229-213-IO 10 \r\nConstructed in 1915 Mission slylcs. lhis center contains a jail. 111uscu111. cxloibilion space and nn-reno'\"'ted spate. 110111c to the ,111111.1al Riverside Artsfest Exhibit. the g;illcry nlso displars rotating exhibits throughout Ilic year. Open daily noon-4 p.m. during exh ibits. Free. I] WC6' \r\nMcKenzie-ReynoldsHouse 100 BoC1t Be1sin Circle, Bc1i11hriclge, 31717 229-246-477-1, 800-24,--Iii/ 13cilll tifu l, southern architecture highlights this historic ho111c 0 11 the Flint River that houses the llainbriclgc- Dcca tur Cou nty C hamber of Commc,cc. Open i'vlon.-Fri, 8 a,m,- 5 p.m. Free. \r\n[;l WC \u003c.,._ \r\nWillis Park Dow1110,v11 'fow11 Square, Bainbridge, 317J7 229-2-18-2000 I.ocaled in the cenler of cl\"'vntown. this charming historic pnrk has a lovely gazebo and lamlscaping. It is the silc of frequent brown bag concerts and can be \r\nreserved for special events. Open daily. 6- \r\nWingate's lunker Lodge and Recreation Area H11,97 S. 229-216-0658 Located on Lake Seminole. lhc area provides fishing guides, ~'quipment. boats, camping and rough lodging. The restaurant lo;c. collection or Indian artifacts and other mc111or;1bilia on display. \\\\/ing.itc's hosts the Lake Sc1ni11olc llluegn1ss Fcsti\"1I. \r\nTravel Services Bainbridge- Decatur County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center JOO Bo\u003ctt B\u003ctsin Circle, Bai11bridge, 3I7I7 229-246--+77-I, 800-243--+774, www.bainhridgega.com \r\nOpc11 t\\11011.- rri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [lJ WC 6- \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n  www.GEORGlA0NMYMIND .ORG I r.8 00 V ISIT GA \r\n \r\nTrails \r\nGeorgiahas an extensiveTrailsystemthroughout thestate. Formore'information onthesetrails, visit www.GeorgiaOnMyMind.org. \r\nAndersonville Trail Approximate mileage, LOO miles Loop tour off1-15 offer-s an impactti.11 eollection of American history sites, including the cornerstone, Andersonville, the national memorial to all American POWs. Highways: GA 49,GA 96,GA 127, US 280 Cities: Byron, fort Valley.Marshallville, Oglethorpe,'Plains, Americus, Ander,onville,Montezuma,Leslie,DeSoto, Cordele,Warner Robins, Perry,Vienna \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway Approximate mileage, 150 miles The b:ail travefses four counties in West Central Georgia on land originally occupierl by the Creek Indians, T he new bicycle guide cove[s the entire Herjtage Highway. \r\nHighways: GA 70,us 29, GA 18, us27,GA 116,GA 190,GA85W, \r\nAlt. US27. Ciiies: Roscoe, Newnan,Moreland, Grantville, Hogansville, Mountville, LaGrange, West Point, Pine Mountain, Hamilton, Shiloh, WarmSprings, Harris City,Greenville,St. Marks \r\nCourthouse Corridor MV1~.h,11y2J .com Approximate mileage: 365 miles Li1\\king historic courthouses along US 27 Highways: US 27 and Alt US Z7 Cities: Links 21counties-fromthe mountains ofCatoosa,Walker, Chattooga, Aoyd, P.olk, Haralson,Carroll,Coweta, Heard.totile Southern riversoflroup,Meriwether, Harris,Talbot,Muscogee, Chattahoochee,Stewart Randolph,Clay,EarlY, Miller \u0026Oecatllr \r\nCoveredBridge Trail A/J.{}.roximate mileage: L,000 miles 'fo preserve and pJOmote the las.t 15 of the many covered bridges that once existed in Geor1;ia. Highways:US411,US27,US 19,US441 Cities: Thomaston,Pine Mountain, Blakely,Atlanta,Watkinsville, Cartersville, Conyers, Gainesville, Cumming, Helen \r\nHistoric DrivingTour-Bainbridge JOOBoat /3asi11 Circle, /3ai11bridge, 31 717 229-246-4774, 800-243-4774, www.bai11bridgega.co111 Pick up a free booklet Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\nBLAKELY D-19 \r\nPlantatio nTrace Coheelee CreekCovered Bridge GA I-Ill?' 62 a11d Old River Rd., Blakely, 31723 229-723-3741, ,mw.blakelyemlychamber.com Built in 1891, this historic site is considered the soulhernrnosl 'kissin' bridge' still standing in the United States. The bridge is 96 feet long and 2 spans wide with a picnic area nearby for visitors, \r\nConfederate Flag Pole N. Main on /he Square, Blakely, 31723 229-723-3741, 1V\\V1V.biakelyearlychamber.com Erected in l 861, the last remaining wooden Confederate Flagpole is loca ted on Lhe Courthouse Square in Blake!)'. \r\nKolomoklMoundsState Historic Park l11dia11 Mounds Rd., Blakely, 31723 229-724-2150, 800-864-7275, www.g\u003c1sl\u003c1leparks.org Six miles 11orth of /3/akely of{ Hwy. 27. Kolomoki consists of seven earthen mounds built during the 12th and 13th cenhiries by Swift Creek and \r\n \r\nWeeden Island Indians. Toms through the Native American museum (closed Mon.) include a tenminute film, viewing of burial objects and pottery, and lite inside of the burial mound. The park also offers ca111pi11g, two l,,kes with boat rental and fishing, two swimming pools. ltiki11g. picnicking, and mini-golf. Open daily 7 a.rn.-10 p.111, Call for fees, [;;I WC ' \r\nPeanu t Mo nument N. Main , on Courthouse Square, Blakely, 31723 229-723-3741 Th is monument is a tribu tc to the pc,111ut, which is responsible for Early County's growth and prosperity. \r\nTravel Services Blakely- Early County ChamberofCommerce 52 Cowt Square, Blakely, 31723 229-723-374I, 110,nv.blakelyearlyclwmher.com Open Mon.- Thu. 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.111.-4 p.m. [;;I we' \r\nBRONWOOD \r\nPlantation Trace Bronwood-\"A Hometown Community\" Ori GA Hwy. 118, Bronwood, 31726 229-995-5708 Th is smal l town of 513 people has two service stations, one restaurant and one caution light. Until 1956 Bronwood had no molorizcd fire equipment and had to rely on a hose reel that could be pulled manually or towed behind a veh.ic le. 11 now sits painted bright red in front of the Bronwood fire station. \r\n \r\nCOLQUITT E-20 \r\nPlantation Trace Cotton Hall I66 E. 1\\t!ain St., Colquitt 31737 229-758-5450 This restored cotton warehouse is the home of Swamp Gravy, Georgia's official folklife play. Call for ticket prices an d show t-imes. \r\nMillennium Murals Town Square, Colquitt, 31737 229-758-2400 We've Go/ \" Slory to Tell continues in five completed murals by Artist Chrissie O rr of New Mex ico and Wes Hardin of Dothan, Ah1bama. The Peace Wall mural has heen adopted as a pilot program for other schools in Georgia. \r\nMuseumof Southern Culture 166 E. Main St., Colquitt, 31717 229-758-6686, 229-758-2400 This museum features historic exhibits and memorabilia spotlighting Southern culture, storyi elling and folklife. It is housed in Cotton Hall. Open Wed.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat.- Sun. I p.m.- 3 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nPine Hill Plantation 255 Kimbrel Rd., Colquitt, 31737 229-758-6602, \"'\"\"''Pinehillplantalio11.com E11 joy c1uail hunting the old-fashioned way on muledrnwn wagon and horseback Open daily .i\\ov. I-Mar. 31. Cal l fo r fees. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nBUENA VISTA \r\nPresidential Pathways Travel Services Marion County-Buena Vista Chamber of Commerce JJ3 Broad St., Buena Vista, 31803 229-649-2842, 800-647-2842 Open Mon.- F'ri. 8:30 a.m.- , p.m. [;;I WC 6,. \r\nCAIRO G- 22 \r\nPlantation Trace Cairo Antique Automobile Museum 1125 US !fay, 84 E., Cairo, 31728 229-377-3911 This museum spotlights vintage antique cars, bicycles, and memorabilia. Open first Sat. each month 10 a.m.- 4 p.rn, orb)' appointment for group lours. Call \r\nfor fees Cil WC 6- \r\nTravel Services Cairo-Grady County ChamberofCommerce 96I N. Broad Si.., C\u003cliro, 31728 229-377-3663, www.cairoga.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Cil WC \r\nCAMILLA G-20 \r\nPlantaiion Trace Glass Gator Farm 6500 Martin Luther King Rd., Camilla, 3 I730 229-336-9325, 229-879-5430 From hatching of eggs to huge nl ligotors up to 13 feet, this working alligator farm houses more than 15,000 gators. Don't miss this interesting and educational tour. Open Mon.-Sat. Call for to11r times and fees. [;;!WC \r\nQua il Hunting clo Camilla C hamber ofCommerce, Camilla, 31730 229-336-5255 Four different plantations in Camilla offer a variety of packages that include lodging, meals, half-da)' and full-\u003clay hunts. Call the chamber for a list of the various pl~ntat-ions. Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\n \r\nTownSquare National Registerof HistoricPlaces 166 S. Pirst St., Colquitt, .31737 229-758-2400 Come browse our National Register of Historic Places. Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.rn. [;;1 6,. \r\nTribute to the American Indian I-lwy 27, Colquitt, 31737 229-758-2400 Peter 'li:,th, a Hungarian-born sculptor, has spent his life carving memorial gift monuments in each state in celebration of the American Indian. The monument for the Slate of Georgia, in Colquitt is the head of an Indian Brave hewn from a 23 foot red oak tree. [;;1 6,. \r\nVeterans Memorial Park M\u003c1i11 St. , Colquitt, 31737 229-758-2400 Pay tribute to veterans at this memorial park outside Cotton 1-lall on Main Street [;;I ' \r\nTravel Services Colquitt- MillerCountyChamberof Commerce 166 S. First St., Colquitt, 31737 229-758-2400 Open Mon,- Fri. 9 a,m.- 5 p,,n, [;;I WC ' \r\nCOLUMBUS 0-14 \r\nPres idential Pathways Chattahoochee Princess Riverboat 1300 Victory Dr., Columbus, 31901 706-324-4499 T he Princess is a replica of an authentic 1850's paddlewheel boat. Dinners, parties, and entertainment are available upon charter. Call for reservations and \r\nfees. [;;I WC 6- \r\nCoca-Cola SpaceScienceCenter 701 Fro11tAve., Columbus, 3190 1 706-649-1470, www.ccssc.org All ages will en io)' learning abo11t space science and astronomy thro11gh this hands-on experience. Visit the C hallenger Learning Cente r and the Mead O bservatory, and don't miss the laser shows, star \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nsh()\\\\'S and d1il\u003clrc11, shows in the Onrnisphcrc those who lrm \u003c:I on lwc, feet or lwo wheels a blend of Joseph House Gallery Cooperative \r\n \r\nPb11dariu1n. Ope,, ' li,e.-Fri. 10 n.m,- + p.m., Sal. cil)'\u003eC.ipcs and unlouchcd wildlife. Sbting, f'isliini;, 828 /3roadwa)', Columbus. 31\u003c)0/ \r\n \r\n1:3() p.m.- 5 p.m.. $u11. 1:30 p.m.-1p.,n. forec admis- a,1cl bikiug nrc pcr111itted, bul no .1wi111ming or 111otor- 706-321-89-18 \r\n \r\nsion. C:,11 for ,how foes. ~ WC ~ \r\n \r\niicd ,chides (e.~ccpl for \"'hcclchairs) arc allowed. Seventy regional arlisls exhibiting tl,eir work in the \r\ne- Ri,crwalk open Jail)' \u003ea.n,.-11 p.m. Free. ~ WC historic I842 Jo.ic1\u003eh House. Discover paintings. dm\\\\ \r\n \r\nColumbus Cottonmouths Hockey \r\n \r\ni11gs. pollC-1)', photography. collage. woo\u003cl\\\\'ort jc\\\\cl \r\n \r\n400 fourth St.. Cr,/11111/ms, 31901 \r\n \r\nColumbus South Commons \r\n \r\nry. Open \\Ved.-Fri. I 1 a.111.-(\u003e J).111., Sal.-Suu. I \r\n \r\ni 116-57 1-0086. 888-3 n.;200. 11'1\\ll\\l,l'OI/OlllllOllth ,.com 400 Pour/'/, St., Columbus, 31902 \r\n \r\np.111.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\nTlw Coh1m b11s Colto111noulhs :arc n minor lcaguc 706-653-4482. 1111vw.col11rnb11,ga.org \r\n \r\nhockc) tc,1m in the Enst Coast llockC)' League. J\\11 The South Co111mons is home lo the restored liberty TheaterCultural Center \r\n \r\nhome games arc pbred at Col11111b11Jo Ch'ic Center. :-.lcmorial S1a,li11111 (a football field dc\u003clic-:11ed to the 8ZJ 81/1 ,\\,t .. Co/umb11s. 31901 \r\n \r\ne- The regular ,c.1,on mns Ocl.- :,.lar. Call for schl\u003e\u003cl ,etcmu; of World \\\\';ir I) the Coh11nbns Civic Center. i0f\u003e-653-7566 \r\n \r\nulc and li,kel pric,-s. ~ WC \r\n \r\nancl Colden Pnrk. home of the 1996 Summer 1his beautifull)' rc;;lored hhtoric theater. b11ill in \r\n \r\nOlym1)ics soflh:111 field. \"n1c center hosts b;1schall. I92-1 for black performers n11d anclicnccs. feal11rc, \r\n \r\nColumbus, Georgia, Convention and Trade Center 801 Front i\\w.. Columbus. 31901 \r\n \r\nSt)fth,111. hockey. and football games. :ls wdl as con performa11cc.1 :,nd concerts throughout the year. certs and other c,ents. and ii house$ the Entertaine rs ha\\'C inc-ludcd Cab Callo\\\\'tl\\', I.c,w \r\n \r\n706-327-4522 \r\n \r\nChattahoochc\u003c. Valier Sports I!all of F,unc. Open Itome. ,111d i\\la lt1i11c,. This silc is incl11dct'J on the \r\n \r\nThe a\\\\ard-winniug coll\\Cnlion and lmde center. :,.Jon.-Fri. S a.m.-5 p.m. and for c,cnls. Call for Black Hcril;1gcTr.iii. Open i\\ lon.- fri. 10 a.111.--I fl.Ill, \r\n \r\nloc:ne\u003cI at the former site oi the Columbus Iron schedule and fc\u003c.\u003es. ~ WC e,. \r\n \r\nCall for tours. events, and fees. [;,l WC e,. \r\n \r\nWorks, still m:1 i11tni11s the original brick wall, ~11d \r\n \r\nhuge timbers that were bnih in l 8i3. A bL11tling 1m n Columbus State Farmers Market \r\n \r\nNational Infantry Museum \r\n \r\nufocturing ~enter for more than 100 years. the Iron 318 '/'e11tlr Al'e.. Co/u111bus, 31901 \r\n \r\nBa/t;e/1 Al'e., al fort Renning, Bldg. 396 \r\n \r\nWorks \\\\ :IS where the ,01m1n:s first iccbo~ was built 706-6-/9-iHS \r\n \r\nColumbus. 31905 \r\n \r\nO.erlooking till' Challahoocl,ee Ri,-cr, the center is a 11,is outdoor Fanncrs :,.larket is a bustling center for 706-H,-Z\\158 \r\n \r\nuniquc mccli11g and cxhihil foc-ilily including an 1x:ople bringing fresh produce lo ,uarkel. Open dailr TI,c i'fotiounl Infant') l\\f11se11m at Fort Renning \r\n \r\nampithealer. c;ilcring faeilities. ,11al a pnvilion. Call 6 n.,n.-9:30 p.n,. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\ntl'lltes the hhtory of U.S. lnf:mlrymen. clispl11ring \r\n \r\nfor 111ore infonuaticm n11d fees. ~ WC e,. \r\n \r\nwc;1pons. uniforms. and inccluls d11li11g back more \r\n \r\nColumbus Symphony Orchestra at RiverCenter \r\n \r\nIhm, 300 years ,md ho11.1i11g ., 100-,,at auclilorium \r\n \r\nColumbus Museum \r\n \r\n900 Broad,rn)'. Columbus, 3190/ \r\n \r\n\"here a ,arich of films arc sh0\\,11 cbil,. The site .\u003clso \r\n \r\n1251 \\\\'y,1111011 Rd., C-0/umbus. 31906 \r\n \r\ni06-323-50;\\I, SSS-332-5200, nim.t'$0go.org \r\n \r\noffers a gift ,l;r\u003ep and a gallery of miiitary art. 0))\u003c111 \r\n \r\nes 706-6+9-0713. \"\"\"'.COlumbus111usc11111.com \r\n \r\nThe CSO has long been considered one of the i\\1011.-Fri. JO :1.m.-~:30 p.111.. Svt.- Sun. 12:30 \r\n \r\nSil in u desk in the Chattahoochee Lcgilcy gallery's So11thc;1st's premier musical cnscmhlcs. Founded i11 p.m.--1:30 p.m, fret-. Cll WC \r\n \r\n1ur11-of-tl1e-ccnt1,rr sd1ooll1ouse. co111\u003c1re 18th-century IS55. ii w:,s the lhir\u003cl srmphony for111ed i11 the nnlion. \r\n \r\nfurniture \"'ith coutcmpornry cr:ifts. or design vourown Pcrfornw11\u003c.cs in Ilic 11e\\\\'lr coustructcd RivcrCculcr Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center \r\nam,ork in Tmnsror111arions. 11,e Colu111bus ;\\luscu,n for the Pcrfonning /\\rts ,;.ill begin in Spring 2002. 353; S. L11111pki11 Rd.. Co/11111bus. 3190/ \r\n \r\nfeatures a wide m11gc ofe,hibits. from Naliw Amerkan Call for schedule and fees. [;,l WC - \r\n \r\n106-687-+090, 111,w.oxbow.rolst11/e.ed11 \r\n \r\ncmrts made right here on the Challahoocl,ee Ri,er lo \r\n \r\n'11,is site. 011 1.600 anes of wetland hal\u003eilal. fcah1rc, \r\n \r\nAmerican hnprcssionist paintings :ind coulempor,1 ,y Columbus Wardogs, Arena Football 111ixcd-,11e\u003clia piccci. C.,11 for hoL1rs. r:rcc. C;l WC ' 400 ltlr St., Cu/,,1111)11~, 31901 \r\n \r\ntwo nature tr:iils that ;1llow visitors lo view nalivc flo ra ,mcl fau n,1. 'fl,c cc11lcr is a har1di-011 inle11)rClivc fncil \r\n \r\ni06-6\u003e3-7789. S:'\u003e8-332-5200 \r\n \r\nily that focuses on the uatuml .111\u003cl cultural history of \r\n \r\nColumbus Museum Uptown \r\n \r\n11ii,v.columb11~wardogs.cm \r\n \r\nthe region. Liw and mounlcd ani111:1I~ arc 0 11 display. \r\n \r\nIO{H Br0\u003c1c/11uy. Columbus. 31901 \r\n \r\n'11u: Columbu\u003e \\\\lardogs are 1~11t of the 1\\re11a 2 induding turtles, snakes. birds. rrogs. spiders. fish. \r\n \r\n706-221,7580. 11,,w.co/11111b11sm11se11m.c11111 \r\n \r\nroothall l..c;1gue in the Ameri\u003c'ar1 Conference. All and an alligillor. Croup tours c-an be schcdnled for a \r\n \r\n17,c new Colu111bus ivluseum Upto\"~' is n unique home g.1111cs :ire played at the Cohnnl\u003eus Cidc s,11:111 fee. Op,n Tue.- fori. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., S.il. 10 \r\nextension of tlu: existing museum 011 WynnIon Road, Center. The rcgubr r\\2F' season run~A1\u003er.-Aug. C:111 ,l.111.- 5 p.m., Sun. 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6featuring innovulivc c\u003chibitions. lcclurcs, dcmonslm for schedules an\u003cl lickcl prices. ~ WC e,. \r\n \r\nlions, and ad,aurccd sludio art in,lruction. l11tim:1tc \r\n \r\nPort Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum \r\n \r\ngallel)' sp,1ce fo;ilurcs rot.rting exhibits of .\\rncri\u003can CooperCreek Tennis Center \r\n \r\n1002 Victory Dr.. Co/11mb11s. 31901 \r\n \r\neo11lc111pomry art in all media. Open Tnc.-Sat. 4816 ,\\/i/ge11 R\u003cI., Columbus. 3 /907 \r\n \r\n706-32i-9798. 1V1111.portcol11111b11.~.Mg \r\n \r\nnoon-8 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n706-563--fM5 \r\n \r\nThis 111use11m fc;itures exhibits deali11g with the Civil \r\n \r\nThis I2i-acre park l1011ses the natio11's largcsl da)' War at sea. Rcnwins of two origin,,! Civil Wi,r \r\n \r\nColumbus RedStixx Baseball \r\n \r\ncourl lcnni., fac:ilily. Call for hours 111 ,cl fees. \r\n \r\nConfcuemlc Na\"y ships anclior the displ:1rs. ;1)011g \r\n \r\nlli$torit Golden P\u003c1rk \r\n \r\nwith full-size rcconstructio11~ uf p;irts of three other \r\n \r\n100 1/11 St., Col11111b11s, 31901 \r\n \r\nGalleria Riverside \r\n \r\nfumous Ci\"il War ships. iucluding lhe U.S.S. \r\n \r\n706-57l-8866. 11~,w.redstiu.com \r\n \r\n15 \\\\'. 'ltnt/r St... Columbus, 3/901 \r\n \r\ni\\lonilor. Visitors cuter a full-si1-e\u003c.I. irondad ship and \r\n \r\nThe RL'tlSlixx. i11 SA.L.'s soulhcm di.,ision. plai al 706-653-1950 \r\n \r\ne,11eriencc a comb,11 scene in the 11:1lio11's 0111)' Ci,il \r\n \r\nIlistoric Colden 1'11rk, site or lhc 1996 Olympics 1oft- You'll find multiple collections of art, hm,d-crafte\u003c.I War irond.id combat simulator. Open clail) 9 :1.111.- \r\nbnll games. Their season runs /\\pr-Sep. Call for free furnishi111,~. a11ti11ues, and distiucthc girts lhroughout 5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nlour rcscf\\-ations. schedule. and tickcl prices. the Galleria. l1011rs ,at\\. Call for more information. \r\n \r\nMon.- fori 9 a.m.- \u003ep.m. ~ WC b. \r\n \r\n[;.lWC b \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nRiverCenter for the Performing Arts \r\n \r\n900 Broatl,rC1)', Columbus. 3/901 \r\n \r\nColumbus Riverdragons Basketball \r\n \r\nHollywood Connection \r\n \r\n706-65,-7993. w11~v.ri,-erarts.11et \r\n \r\n400 J!o1trlh St.. Col11111b11s, 3190I \r\n \r\n1683 \\Vhitlleny Hd., Coh1111hris, 31901 \r\n \r\nVisit the 240.000-squarc-foot showplace for the 21st \r\n \r\n706225- 1100. \u0026~8-HZ-5200 \r\n \r\n706-57 l-H56. \"'11111.c\u003c1rmikeci11e11ws.co111 \r\n \r\ncc11h11y. Features include a 2,0()()-~c:il hall for lht: \r\n \r\n11V1v.columbt1sriverdrt1r;o,rs.co111 \r\n \r\n1\\ , t:ttc-of-thc-art cntcrtaiument faeilitv tli,11 li:1s ten Cohn~hns Srmphon)' and touring :1ttr:ictions. a -150 - \r\n \r\nn,c Columbus Ri,crdmgons arc members of lhc mo,ie theater... eight anmsemcnl rides. and more ,cat recital hall ;md HO.s\u003c.\".il studio theater. c:.,11 for \r\n \r\nNational Basketball D\u003c..~elopmcnl Lcagnc (1 BDL). Ihm, I00 \"idco :ind entcrtainmcul g:nncs. Open ticket information ancl fees. \r\n \r\nAll hnmc gamei :ire played al Columbus Civic S11n.-Th11. 11 :30 a.m.-9 p.m, Fri.-Sal.l l:30 \r\n \r\nCenter. The rci;ulnr SCllSon rum Nov- Mar. C,111 for a.m.- 111idnigh1. C~ll for fees. [;l WC 6-schedule and ticket prices. ~ WC 6- \r\n \r\nSpringer Opera House 103 Tenth St.. Columbus, 31901 \r\n \r\nThe Human bperience ThealJe \r\n \r\n706-327-3688. 888-332-5200 \r\n \r\nColumbus Riverwalk 1000 Boy J\\l'e.. Co/11111bris, 31901 \r\n \r\n/()-17 Broadw,11'. Columbus, 31901 i06-m-368\\I \r\n \r\n\"\"\"'.Spri11geropewlro11st'.org \r\nn,c historic S11ri11ger Opera 11011w originalli opened \r\n \r\n706-322-1613. 11~1~1'.t'O/umbusga.org \r\n \r\nLocal lhe.itu comes lo life 011 the stage at Ihis dinner in 1871 and has hccu restored lu its 1901 Edwardinn \r\n \r\nn,c banks of the Chaltnhoocl,ce River promise lo be theater i11 the hcMI or Uplow11 Col11n1l\u003eus. Season elegance. 'Jou~ of lhc facility include Emilr Woodruff \r\n \r\na ,,ibrnnt place I0 relax, cujor pcrforrnanccs. ride a runs Sepl.- M:iy. C:ill for scheclnks and fees. WC 6- Ilall. Fob 11:ill. .,clmi11islrJli,c offices. :111cl a museum \r\n \r\nhike, or take :1c.1\u003cu:1l , troll. The ,miking tr.iii gi.-cs \r\n \r\nwith anti11~1c ilcm\\ th~l belonged 10 the opera lruusc \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n www.GF-Ol\\G IAONl\\h M1 ND O R G I 1 . 80 0 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\n1,efore the renovations. Season runs Sept.- i\\fay. Call for lour reservations, hours, and fees. [;;I WC 6,. \r\n \r\nCORDELE 1-16 \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nRandolph Arts Council P.O.Box 11 7, Cuthberl, 31740 \r\n \r\nCordele MotorSpeedway \r\n \r\n229-732-268 3 \r\n \r\nThe Studio of Jill Chancey Philips 1100 Bro,1\u003c/way, Columbus, 31901 706-321 -0393 This sll1clio features historic Columlms scenes by Ji ll \r\n \r\n385 Farmers /Vlarkel. Rd. Exit 104, Cordele, 310)5 229-273-9306, ,,,w,,,.cordelemotorspeedway.co111 \r\nCordele 1'fotor Speedway is a 3/S.Mile mediumba11ked high-speed D-sha pcd asphalt track with excel- \r\n \r\nRm,Jolph Arl:s Council provides programs ,ind cnterlai11rne11t for the comm11nitv and various events throughout the year. Call for s~heclule of event,. \r\n \r\nC hancey Philips. Ca ll for hours and fees. \r\n \r\nlent facilities that offers a terrific atm osphere fo r driv- Travel Services \r\n \r\nThomas Kinkade at the Uptown Gallery \r\n \r\ners a11d fans oi all ages. C lasses n 111 are the Legend Southwest Georgia Chamber of Commerce Cars (lNEX-sanctioned), F.ncluro, Mini Stock, Pure 20 1 N. Lumpkin St. , Cuthbert, 31740 \r\n \r\n10 13 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706-571-9800, 800-505-0086 11,1vw.ki11kadear/g(l//ery.com \r\n \r\nStock, Super Street, Hobby, and Late i'vlode l 229-732-2683 \r\n \r\nSporls111a11. Call fu r schedule and fees. [;;I WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nw1v1v.southwestgeorgiachambe1@alltel.ne/ \r\n \r\nO pen Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m,-5 p.rn. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nThis gallery houses the l,i rgesl collection of Thomas Georgia Veterans MemorialState Park \r\n \r\nKinkade limiterl-edition artwork, co lledibles, and gift 2459-A US 1-1,,,.,,_ 280 W., Cordele, 31015 items in the area. Open Mon.- Thu. 10 a.111.- 6 p.m., 229-276-2371, 800-864-7275, \"\"''wgc1$tale/1arks.org \r\n \r\nDAWSON F-17 \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\nFri.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 8 p.m., Sun. by appoi11l111ent. Pree. Nine miles west u(l-75 bit 101 011 Hwy. 280. \r\n \r\nDaw5on Historic District \r\n \r\n[;;!WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nEslablishcd as a 111ernorial to U.S. veterans, this park Dow11town, Main St., Dawson, 31742 \r\n \r\nUptown Columbus J4 W Tenth St., Co/11mbm, 319/JI \r\n \r\nfeatures a museum exhibiting aircraft, armored vehi- 229-995-2011, www.surfsouth.com/~tccc cles, un iforms, a11d weapons spanning mil itnry history llistoric downtown and residcutial districts feature from the Revolutionary War through tJ1e Persian Culf unique and beautiful architecture ranging from \r\n \r\n706-596-01 1l , -.11~v.u/1tow11col11mbusga.com \r\n \r\nWar. Vi.sitors can also enjo)' the beach at Lake Victorian to antehellnm in Stjlc. \r\n \r\nFrom the Chattahoochie Rive r to Fifth Avenue, and 13lackshear, swimming, boating. waterskiing, and fish- \r\n \r\nSout h Co111rno11s to 16th Street, cnjo)' Uptown ing. The park also lrns camping, cottages, a golf Fillingame Shooting Preserve \r\n \r\nColumbus's u11i4ue shopping, distinctive dining, and course, a model-airplrn,e-0ying field, picnic shelters, Dawson, 31742 \r\n \r\neclectic music. Many of the churches, theaters, arl nature trails, and a confcrern.:e center. The new 229-995-4025 \r\n \r\ngalle ries, and rcsiJ ences are housed in bui ldings dat- Southwest Georgia cxcursio11 train opens in spring Quail bunting by appointment. Call For hours, reser- \r\n \r\ning back lo the 1800s. [;;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n2002 (samshortlinc.com). Open daily 7 a.rn.-10 p.m. 1alions and fees. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nCa ll for fees. [;;l WC 6,. \r\n \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center 1751 Williams Rd., Columbus, 31901 \r\n \r\nThe Retreat at lake Blackshear 2459-H US llwy. 28() W., Cordele, 31015 \r\n \r\nSteve Cocke Fish Hatchery 109 H,,tchery Access Rd., Daw.son, 31742 229-995-4486, 11/\\eW.go(ishgeorgia.com \r\n \r\n706-619-7455, www.georgia.org Open daily 8:30 o.m.- 5:30 p.111. [;;I WC 6' \r\n \r\n229-276-100'/, 800-459-1230 www.lakeblackshearretreat.org \r\n \r\nThis working hatchery ra ises fish to distribute to pond owners at no charge and for kids' fish ing events. Tl also \r\n \r\nColumbus Convention and Visito~ Bureau \r\n \r\nF.n joy 15,000 square feet of medi\"g and banquet works as a service lo pond owners for free technical space located on beautiful Lake Blackshear at the advice. V isitors ca11 come walk around mwl ime. \r\n \r\n1000 Bay Ave., Columbus, 3l 902 706-322-1613, 80/J-999-1613 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Veterans Memoria l Stale Park. O pen O ffice open: Mon.-f'ri. 8 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. Free: [;l 6-,. Mon.- F'ri. 9 a.111.-5 p.m. and for events Call for fees. \r\n \r\nww1v.culumbusgd .comlccvb \r\n \r\n[;;!WC\u0026 \r\n \r\nTerrell County Courthouse \r\n \r\nO pen IVlon.- Vri. 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.111., Sat. 1I a.m.- \r\n \r\n5 p.11 1., Sun. J p.m.- 5 p.m. [;;I WC 6,. \r\n \r\nSAM Shorlline \r\n \r\n235 Lee St., Dawson, 31742 229-995-'H88 \r\n \r\nBlack Heritage Trail Self-Guided Driving Tour /000 Ba)' Ave., Col11mbus, 3l90I 706-322-1613, 800-999-16 13 \r\n \r\nHwy. 280, Georgia \\leterans State Pmk 229-276-237 1, 800-864-7275, WH'w.smnshorthne.com Clim!, aboa rd the 11ew Southwest Georgia Excursio11 Train and ride in air-\u003c:onclitioned, 1949 vintage cars. \r\n \r\n13uilt in 1892, this historic courthouse is still in use and is considered the centerpiece of downtown Dawson with its High Victorian Architecture. The \r\n \r\nwivw.col,,mbusga.cum/cc,,I, \r\n \r\nSAM Shorlline travels over 70 miles (ro11nrl-t rip) past \r\n \r\nPick llp the free brochure at the Coh1rnbL1s Convention pecan groves and scenic country farms. Along the way building will soon be restored to its original features \r\n \r\nand Visitors Burem,. \r\n \r\nit stops in Cordele, Leslie, 1\\mericus, and Plains pro- with high ceilings, refinished noors, ,md more. Open \r\n \r\nTrolley Tours \r\n \r\nviding a fun way to c., plore restaurants, shopping and Mo11.- f\u003c'ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6-,. attractions. You can step ofi tl,e train at anv of I hesc \r\n \r\n1000 Bay Ave., Columbus, 31901 \r\n \r\ndepots, catching it back on llie return trip. The SAM Travel Services \r\n \r\n706-322-16 13 \r\n \r\nSliurlline is schcdulcJ lo begin running snrnrncr Dawson-Terrell County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nCall for mo re information. \r\n \r\n2002. Call for schedule and fees. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nLee St., Dawson, 31742 \r\n \r\nDragonfly River Tours on the Chattahoochee River \r\n \r\nState Farmer's Market \r\n \r\n229-995-20 11 \r\n \r\n1000 Bay St., Columbus, 31901 888-464-33 78 \r\n \r\n1901 US-11 N ., Cordele, 31015 229-276-2335 \r\n \r\nDESOTO \r\nPresiden tial Pathways \r\n \r\nl o urs run Sat.-S11n. 3 p.111. Call for other tour times Cordcle's market provides a large variety oi fresh pro- DeSoto Nut House \r\n \r\nand fees. [;;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nduce c111d i.s a major shipping point for one of the 2765 US Hwy. 280 ., DeSoto. 31743 \r\n \r\nHeritage CornerTour Historic Co/11111bus Fou11dalion 700 llroadway, Co/um/ms, 3 1906 706-322-0756. 706-323-7979 W\\VW. historir.::columbus.com \r\n \r\ncounly's Largest cash crops-w.atcr111elu11s. Open year round with seaso11al produce. Cn lJ for 111ore i11formalion. [;l WC \r\nTravel Services Cordele-Crisp Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n229-874-1200, 800-237-8689 \r\n\\vww.cricklecompany.\u003c.:om \r\nHome of Crickle tl,e Easv-to-Eat Brittle, DeSo to Nut House has bcc11 serving up delicious candies and other 111111) treats for 25 years. O pen Mon.- Sat. 8 a.rn .- 5 pm. Call for lour limes. [;;l WC \r\n \r\nCall for tolir reservations and fees. \r\n \r\n302 . 16/h Ave., Cordele, 3101 5 \r\n \r\nCONCORD \r\nPresidential Pathways Inn Scarlett's Footsteps \r\n40 Old Flat Sho\u003c1/s Rd., Concord, 302()6 \r\n \r\n229-273-1668, 866-426-3566 1v1v1v.cordele-crisp-chamher.c0111 O pen Mon.- F'ri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;;) WC \r\nCUTHBERT D-17 \r\n \r\nDONALSONVILLE D-21 \r\nPlantatio n Trace Chattahoochee River \r\nC1\\ 1-lwy 91, Do11also11ville, 31745 229-524-258H, www.dorralsonvillega.com \r\n \r\n770-884-9012, 800-886-7355, mvw.g,vtw com T hemed bed and brcnksfost inn offers lours of the rna11sion, which houses 0 11e oi tlie largest priv,ite collcctio11s of Cone With lhe Wind memorabilia in the na lio11. Tours between I p.m. a11d 4 p.m. T11es.- Sun. Ca ll ahead for rcsenal io11s. [;;I WC \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace Julianna's Antiques, Gifts, and Tea Parlor 104 Peachtree St., Cuthbert. 31740 229-732-5523 \r\nEnjoy shopping for ,111tiqucs al this quaint tea pmlor. Call for hours and fees. \r\n \r\nThe C hattahoochee River offers fishing, boating, water skiing. bird watching, biki11g, picnicking, pub- \r\nlic boat ramps and dav use areas, Located on the Ceorgia/i\\lahama line, ii is easily accessed from Ci\\ Hwy 9 1south of Donalsonville. O pe11 daily. Free. \r\n \r\n170 \r\n \r\n Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nSeminole State Park H11J' 253, Donalsonville, 31745 229-861 -3137, 11ri,ri,1.gaslate/Jark.o.org 23 miles west oflfoinbridge 011 1-lw)', 253. l,,ikc Seminole is ra nked lhe fifth-best bass-fishing lake in the Uni t-en States. Boating and fishing are perfeel on lh is 37,500-acre lake. Featrnes include camping, coltages (excellent lake views), swimming heach, picnic area, 2.2-mile Gopher Tortoise Natmc Trail, boat rental, and mini-golf. Located near one of Georgia's largest wildlife management areas, Kolomoki Indian !'.vlo11ncls and the Victmian Lipham-Patterson HQuse Historic Site. Open daily 7 \r\na.m.- lOp.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6-. \r\nTravel Services Donalsonville-Seminole CountyChamber of Commerce /-111)'. 84 E, Oonalsonville, 31745 229-521-2588, www.do11al$011villega.com \r\nOpen !Vlon.-1-'ri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nEDISON \r\nPlantation Trace Dapady Ranch 492 D,1pody Ranch Circle, o{(f-/wy. 37 E. Ediso11, 31746 229-835-2964, 877-489-7824. 111\\1'1v.d,1p,l(i)',COm Dapildy Ra11ch provides some of Lhe best qu,1 il h11nting ~1vailablc in South Ccorgia and is n cht1 rter member of lhc Oulfiltcrs ,\\ssociation ofAmerica and Quail Unl imilcd. Dapady fllso speci;ililes in corporate cntcrtainmcnl. Office open Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC \r\nDickey Presbyterian Church Hwy. 37 C. PO /lox 334, Edison, 31746 \r\n \r\n229-835-2672. 229-835-3I 85 Built in J87 1, this historic chrnch has been active up unti l recent 1ears and is still used for many occasions. i\\ historical cemetery is localed behind the church. Shown by appointme11t onlv. Call for more i11for111atio11. WC \u0026 \r\nELLAVILLE \r\nPresidential Path ways Travel Services Ellaville-Schley County Chamber ofCommerce 3J7 E. Oglelhorpe Si., Ellaville, 31806 229-937-2262 \r\nOpen Mon.- Fri. 8 a.,n.- 5 p .111. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nFITZGERALD K-18 \r\nPlantation Trace Blue and Gray Museum 116 N. /olms/011 St, Fitzgerald. 31750 229-426-5069, www.{it;zgeraldga.org The museum mirrors the h istory of Fitzgerald and showcases a rare collection of Union and (:onfederate battle rel ics and mementos. Battalion I, Blue and Cray was formed in Fil:lgerald and consisted of oncehitter enemies from both sides of the war. Renovations thro11gh part of 2002; call for information. Open Mon.- Fri. JO a.m.--l p.111. Call for fees. [;l WC \u0026. \r\nBowens Mill Fish Hatchery J773 Bowens ,viii/ I1,,y. (US J lwy. 129) Fitzgerald. 31750 229-426-5272, www.fitzgeraldga.org ,\\ tour of this fish hatchery inclu\u003cles blue gill, red ear sunfish, cl1\u003e11111cl eatfish, and large ,nouth bass. Open \r\nYlon.-Fri. 8 a.11 1.- 4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\n \r\nColonyArt Gallery 126 E. Pine St, J,'ifzgerald, 31i 50 229--+26-5035. 11011\\v./lfzgeralclga.org Colony t\\rt Callery serves as an exhibit Ju,11for local ao ,\u003cl area artists and also houses displays of art students from area schools. Fo\\klifc exhibits, pottery, oils and watercolors, stained-glass, hand carved wooden bowls fro111 folk aud traditional ;1rtists attTacl' tourists looking for qua lity works of arl. Open by appointmenl. Call \r\nfor information. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\nEvergreen Cemetery Ben.iamin Hill Dr. F:., Fitzgerald, 31750 229--f26-5(H3, 800-386-1642, www.fitzgeraldga.org r\u003c:vergreen is the lmrial si l'e of \\-Villiam J. \\3ush, the oldest Confederate veteran in Georgia; Jerome Moss, General Sherman's drummer boy; Lewis Clute, Company H, First Wisconsin Calvary, given credit for the capture of Jeffersou Davis. president of the CQ11federacy; and John C. Buckley, Civil \\.Var J-fodal of 1-lonor recipient for gallantry in the charge of tl,e \r\n\"volunteer storming party\" Open daily. [;l \u0026 \r\nFitzgeraldHistoric PlazaParks Dow1Jtow11 fitzgerald, Pitzgemld, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386--+642, ,vww.fitzgeraldg,1.org Sponsored by the Fit2gcr;1ld- Bcn Hill Ch,1mber of Cmmncrcc Parks and Roadwavs Comm ittee. these 32 beau tifully landsrnped pla,.a 1;arks ore located in his- \r\ntoric downtown Fitzgcnild Open dailv. [;l 6- \r\nFitzgerald, AMainStreet City Down/own Fit;zgerald. Fitzgerald, 3J750 229-426-5079, www.{it:zgeraldga.org l~njoy shopping and dining in a National Register Historic District surrounded by historic buildings. brick sheets, and beautifully landscaped plaza parks. \r\n \r\nuseum chronicles a'ntcy, and within a u can visit Andcf!ionville M,useum and the homes cand F.rankin Roosevelt. details of these and othe( \r\n171 \r\n \r\n www .G EO RG1AONMYlvl1 ND.ORO I 1.800 V1s1T GA \r\n \r\nStreetscape project to he completed in 2003. CilWC e-,. \r\nGrand Theatre l 19 S. l\\llain St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642, ,mw.fiL,geraldga.org T his \"Grand\" struclme. 11 restored ,nuvic theatre of Iii\u003c.\u003e 1930',, is a state-of-1'1,e-arl performance Ihealer [eaturing 846 seals, m1enlmged stage. orchestra pil, three dressing rooms. movie projection system with sil\\'cr screen, ,rnd power point presentation capabili- \r\nties. Ofr.ec open Nlon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p m. [;J WC 6' \r\nJefferson Davis MemorialState HistoricSite 338 /e{( Davis Park Rd._, Fitzgerald, 31750 229-831-1 l35, members.s11r(\u003co11th.coml-idh.,! Visit the sile where the president of lhe Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, was captmed on /vlay 10, I865. This I 3-acre historic site has a mnse11m, a q11a1ter-mile n.Jil, picnic tahles and a gro11p shelter. Open 'l'lle.-Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., S,111. 2:30 p.111.- 5:30 p.m. Ca11 for fees. Cil WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Fitzgerald Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 119 S. /lfoin St, Fitz1,erald, 31750 229--126-5033, 800-386-4642. ,oww.fitzgernldga.org Ope11 Mo11.-Fri. 8 a.111.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6. \r\nFitzgerald ArchitecturalTreasures Driving Tour l 19 S. Main St.. Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-46-12, W\\lnv.f,t::geraldga.org \r\nFORT GAINES C-18 \r\nPlantation Tra ce Coleman Opera House and Museum Commerce St., Port G\u003c1ines, 3175 I 229-768-2248 This 1880 entertainment hall now showcases ari-i facts and memornhilia of the Fort Caines area, collected over the yea rs by local hist-orian James Edgar Coleman. Shown by appoi ntment. Call for information. Free. Cil \r\nFrontier Village BluffSt., Fo,t Caines, 3175 1 229-768-2248 Located on a speclacular bluff high above the Clrnttal1uochee River, this historic spot served as a frontier fort in 1814, a11 lndia11 fort in 1836, and a Co11federate fort in 1863. fligli lights l,ere include the ccmet-ery, C ivil War cannon, and the _giant wood-rnrwd sta tue of a C reek Indian chief. Oprn d,i ily. Free. [;l 6' \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park and lodge Port Gaines, 3 175 1 229-768-257I, 800-864-7275 ''\"'''\"-g\u003c1sl,1tep,1rks.org OffGA Hwy 39, {01,r miles north of Port Gaines T his resort-style park is located on 48,000-;1cre Like Walter F. George Lock and O.Jm. T he park featmes an award -w in n~ing golf c ourse, lodge restaurant, \r\n1 \r\nmeeti ng fac ilities, and marina. Cottages. boat rental, swimming, hiking, tennis, and picnicking are a lso available. Camp nearby at Kolomoki '.\\founds Stale Park i11 l31akely. l'ree admission on WeJ . Open d,ii]y 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Call for fees. \r\n[;J WC \u0026 \r\nJohn Dill House 102 S. \\-V(lsliington St., Fort Caines. 3175I 229-768-2248 One of the finest houses on Lhc frontier \\\\'HS built in the I820s by John Dill, comnrnnder of the first fort. wh ich was an Indian outpost. This house, listed in the Na tional Register of Historic Places, was converted \r\n \r\ninto a hotel and is now a private residence, but visitors ma, view it frorn 11,e outside. \r\nLake Walter F. George OffC,\\ I I\"?' 39, fort Caines, 3175 1 229-768-25 J 6 H'\\FW.8amirrtra.sam, l1Sace. army. millde(ault. htm \r\nL ike Wa ller r,, George occupies an impressive s; \r\nmi les or the Chattahoochee River, separati ng Alabama ,rnd Georgia with 48,000 acres of fresh \\\\'alcr perfect for boa ting, r.shing, ski ing, ,rnd swimming. Also, with 640 mi les or shorel ine, 13 day use 1xirks and four ;1dioini ng_c;1m1\u003egrounds, the l;1kc is an ideal place for c:imping, 011tdoor and wntcr-rcla ted activitie~. \r\nOutpost Replica Commerce St.. Fort Gaines. 3J75 1 229-768-2248 The Outpost Rep!ica was reconstrncted between J816 and I830 and used to protect settlers from Creek and Seminole Indian attacks_ This site is included in the Fort Caines self-guided walking tour. \r\nSutton's Corner Frontier Store Museum J j_:; Washington St., Port Caines, 31751 229-768-2312 Origi,rn lly located 011 the edge of long-agu pla11talions, this ancient frontier store has been recovered and moved lo the \"Globe Taveni and Inn Stagecoacl , Slop\". Endorsed by iVluscum curators as, \"one of 11 kind in t\\rncrica.'' a livi11g museum wilb it's pelhcoat coun ters; wooden cash registers; antique post ofr.ce; gristmi ll; more than 4,000 ,irtifoels, and three dimensional documen ts offrontier life; all authentic ,111d original. Shown by ;1 ppoin lmcnt only. C811 for mo,e in for- \r\nmation. Cil\u0026 \r\nTravel Services Clay County Visitors Bureau and Information Center 208 Hancock St., Fort Gaines, 3175 1 229-768-22'18 Open Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p. m. Cil WC 6' \r\nU.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitors Center 1-IH?' 39 on Lake Walter F. George, Fort Caines, 31751 229-768-2516 ,mw.samintra.sam.11sace.army.milldefault.htm Open Mun.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Open weekends during summer. [;J WC 6,. \r\nFort Gaines Self-Guided Walking Tour Clar County Library 208 Hancock St., For/ Caines, 31751 229-768-2248 T,1pc available al Clar County Library and George T Bagby Stale Park. \r\nFORTSON \r\nPresidential Pathways SnyderFarms Stables 936 McCr\u003c11)' Rd., Fortson, 3 1808 706-324--1806 Take a one-hour, guided horseback ride thro ugh scenic wooded trnils on this 100-ane form . Rides ;1re open to ages 6 and ahove. Call for rescrv,1tions and \r\nwe fees. [;;l 6' \r\nFRANKLIN \r\nPresidential Pathways Heard CountyHistoricalCenter and Museum 161 Shadv St., Franklin, 30217 706-675-6507, 888-331-0560, u,,,w.heardgeorgia.org Also know11 iiS the Old Jail. this Romanesque Revival architectural ge111 is listed on the National Register of 1-listoric Places. It served as the county jail and sheriff's residence fru111 1912 lo 1964. and visitors can stil l see \r\n \r\nthe jail cells and the gallows. along with otherexhibits. Learn about local personality Mayhayley Lrncaster, the legendary psychic must remembered for her role in the mmder trial of Jolin W,illi1ce. 1ler sto,y later became a best-s\u003c.\u003el ling book anJ 111ovie. lvforder in Coweta County. The histori\u003c:al center also provides i11sight into local history, offering genealogical infor,n,,tion and resemch data. Open Tue. and Thu. 8 a.m.- noon and l p.rn.- 5 p.m. Free. [;J WC \r\nTravel Service, Heard County Chamber of Commerce 121 S Co11rl Square, Franklin, 302 17 706-675-0560, 888-3.3 1-0560, www.hemdgeorgia.org Open Mon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cil WC 6' \r\nGEORGETOWN \r\nPresidentia l Pat hways lake Walter F. George 229-732-2683 ~8,000 acre fresh-water lake perfect for boating, swimming, ski ing and fish ing. Day-use parks and campgrounds. Call for more information. \r\nGREENVILLE E-11 \r\nPre1idential Pathways Georgian Inn Bed and Breakfast 56f..S. T\"lbottonl I-11101 i\\11. 2i S. Greenville, 30222 706-672- 1600. \"\"\"''georgianplace.com Enior true Southern elegance and hospilal ily in this drnflning historic home, circa I914. The Georgian Inn features a large collection of family heirlooms, antiques, stained glass windows. and gardens. Near Wa rm Springs, the inn is minules away from Callaway C;1rdcns and lhc Little White House. Ca l.I for tou r reservations and fees. [;J WC \r\nGrand Wisteria Plantation Bed and Breakfast Inn 15380 Roosevelt Hwyl Hwy Alt. 27 Greenville, 30222 706-672-0072, www.gra11dwisteria.com Visit the antebellum Sout h with a I0\\11' through a Southern manor house indicative of Neoclas;ical architectme circa I832 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. T he innkeepers provide humorous commenta,y on the plantation's colorful past. Call for tour reservations and fees. Cil WC \r\nGRIFFIN G-1O  \r\nPresidential Pathways Bailey-Tebault House 633 Meriwether St.. Griffin, 3022-f 770-229-2432 This large C reek Revival l10111e was built between 1859 and 1862 by Dmid Jackson Bailer- The building served ilS a fu11eral home for a while and has now been restored as the headquarters for the CriJrin/Spalding Historical Socicly. Call for tours. r-rcc. [;l WC \r\nDoc Holliday Museum 209 N. J3th S1., Griffin, 30123 770-4I2-9180, wHw .dochol/id\"ysociety.com This museum accurate Iirepresents the life nnd times of Doc Hollida)' with displays of unr ublished photos, historic documen ts, and hooks pe1-i-aining to his life. 'Toms are available by appointment only. Open i'vlon.-Fri. IOa.m.- 6 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. F'rec. Cil WC \r\nGriffin City Park Camp Nor/hen Rd. and Ninth St., Griffin, 30224 770-229-6603 This recreational park, which adioins the Griffin l\\ilunicipal Golf Course, has playgrounds, tennis courts, bas\u003c.\u003eball fields, a11cl a street hockev court \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nPavilions ,1re available for rc11tal. Open daily dawn- 11 1nai11 barn coi11plc, and show complex consisti ng of Co11fedcracy are buried in this cemetery, also known \r\n \r\np.m.  WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n11ovice thro11gl, intermediate cross-countT)' courses. as Stonewall Cemetery. _Master bridge builder a11d \r\n \r\nAn advm ,ced cross-country course is to be completed former slave Horace King is buried just outside the \r\n \r\nGriffin,\"AMain Street City\" \r\nDowntown His/orirnl Commercial District C rift,11, 30223 \r\n \r\nby Ma rch to host advanced trials on March 22- 23, cemeterv. t\\ roster of the soldiers bmicd here is avai1- \r\n2002. Resident trainer is successful in combined able at tl1e Troup County Archives. Open daily, l::l b \r\ntraining, dressage, and show jumping. Horses are for \r\n \r\n770-228-8200 \r\n \r\nsaJc but not to rent. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. Highland Marina \r\n \r\nEnjoy downtown c11tl\"iques shoppi11g and rcstnunmts, [;l WC 6-. \r\n \r\n/000 Seminole Rd.. L,1Gra11ge, 3024() \r\n \r\nslop by the Doc Holliday m11sc11111. play golf at the city \r\n \r\n706-882-3437, www.highland111\u003c1ri1w.co111 \r\n \r\npark, and visit a trne factory outlel. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nT he 111mini1 offers fishing and l,oating opportunities, \r\n \r\nHarrisCounty Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nas wel l as cabi11 and boat rentals. Fishing equipment \r\n \r\nGriffin Museum and Art Gallery \r\n \r\n#3 State Parm l11surance 13/dg. \r\n \r\nis also to r sale. Open daily Jaw11- dusk. Winter hours \r\n \r\n143 N. IIii/ St., Griffin., 30223 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 27 Ha111il1on, 31811 \r\n \r\n7 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nil0-228-8200, www.gri({incoc.home.mindspri11g.wm 706-628-438I , 800-381--1381 \r\n \r\nT he ll tuseum offers historical information for Griffin www.harrh,cm1nlyd1amber.org \r\n \r\nHoofer's Gospel Barn \r\n \r\nand Spalding Co11nty. The art gallery displays work by Open 1\\llon.-Pri. 9 \"-m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6-,. \r\n \r\n3472 llog\"'1vil/e Rd., LaGrange, 30240 \r\n \r\nloca l artists. T he Griffin Welcome Center is also \r\n \r\n706-885-9300. 800-lif-1-6737, ,vww.l,oo/ers.com \r\n \r\nhoused in this b11ilding. Ope11 tVlon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free.  WC 6,. \r\n \r\nHOGANSVILLE \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nSchedule yo11r trip to include a concert at the Gospel Barn, which hooks some of the top acts in gospel and \r\n \r\nStonewall Cemetery \r\n \r\nTravel Services Hogansville Driving Tour of Historic Homes \r\n \r\nbluegrass music. Grc'1t family entertainment. food service and camplng avt1ilHble. Call for schedule an\u003cl \r\n \r\nF.. Taylor St,, Griffin, 30223 \r\n \r\n1I I 13ull St. (LaGrat1ge) \r\n \r\nfees. \r\n \r\n770-228-8200 \r\n \r\n1-/ogansville. 302'1 I \r\n \r\nSeveral h11ndrcd Co11federate and Union soldiers from 706-884-8671, ww11,.lagrm1gecha111/,er.com \r\n \r\nLaFayette Fountain \r\n \r\nthe Batt les oF.Atlanta and Jo11esboro are bmied here. Pick up a free brochure in LaG ra nge at the IAl,1yelle Square \r\n \r\nLaCrn11ge-Troup Co11nt) Chamber of Commerce CJ\\ llwy 109 and Vernon l{d., LaGrm,ge, 30240 \r\n \r\nUniversityof Georgia Research and Education Garden \r\n \r\nMon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\n706-884-8671, w110v./agrangeclw111her.co111 \r\n \r\nGeorgia St\u003c1l.ion \r\n \r\nThis beautiful fountain in tl,e heart of historic down- \r\n \r\n1109 Ex/Jeri111e11/ St., Griffin, 30233 \r\n \r\nLA GRANGE C-11 \r\n \r\ntom, L1Cra11ge ho11ors the Mmquis de LaFayette, a \r\n \r\n770-229-3, 67, www.gri((in.peach11et.edu/garde11 \r\n \r\nPresiden tial Pathways \r\n \r\nFre11ch nobleman who fought in America's \r\n \r\n'f he garden displ.iys ongoing research and demon- Bellevue Historical Home \r\n \r\nRevolutiou,iry W,ir. It reminds visitors of tl,e man after \r\n \r\nstration projects in enviro11me11t\"I l10rti cu lturc. 204 Ben Hi// St., LaGrange, 30240 \r\n \r\nwhose French estate L1Cnlllge was 11a111cd ,i11d provides \r\n \r\nVisitors learn new gardcn_ing ideas an\u003cl see the latest 706-884-1832, 706-884-8671 \r\n \r\na scenic spot to relax mid enjoy the flowers. \r\n \r\nla11dscape and tmfgrass fi ndings from the UGA ,v-ww.ltigmngechamber.c:vm \r\n \r\nCollege of Agricnhmc ,md F.nvi ronmc11t;1I Sciences. This ,intebcl lum lio111c, once was the residence of Lamar Dodd Art Center \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Addit ional summer Benjam in Harvey Hill, a Georgia and U.S. congress- 302 Forrest Al'e.. u1Grange, 30240 \r\n \r\nl,ours Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Free.  \r\n \r\nman and senntor. Today it features period furnihtre, a 706-880-82 ll, 11xvw. lgc.ec/11 \r\n \r\ngrand piano, chandeliers, \"ml unique woodwork. The L:11mr Dodd Art Center is headed br Joh11 \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nOpen for tours Tl/c.- S,it. 10 a.111.-noon, 2 p.m.-5 Lawrence, a professor at L1Grangc College. lxhibits \r\n \r\nGriffin Regional Welcome Center and Griffin/Spalding p.m., or by appointment. Call for fees.  WC 6- \r\n \r\nchange every few moni-11s and incl11rlc a v,iriety or \r\n \r\nChamberof Commerce \r\n \r\nartistry, including st11dent artwork. There is a perm,i \r\n \r\n143 N. Hill St.. Griffin. 30223 \r\n \r\nCallaway MemorialTower \r\n \r\ni?0-228-8200, www.grif{i11coc. ho111e.111i11dspri11g.co111 Fourth Ave. and Ca/lm1\u003c1)' Ave., Lo.Grange, 30240 \r\n \r\n11ent collection of Lama r Dodrl's work. Open \r\n \r\nOpen :vlon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.  WC \u0026 \r\n \r\n706-884-1828, www.tro11/\u003ee\u003c1rchives.org \r\n \r\nMon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- +30 p.m.. Sat. L p.m.-4 p.m. \r\n \r\nThis monument to textile magnate Fuller K Ca llaw'1)' Free. [:l WC 6- \r\n \r\nGriffin Self-Guided Tour \r\n \r\nSr. was bui lt in 1929 and is patterned after the \r\n \r\n143 N. Hill St.. Griffin, 30223 \r\n \r\nCampanile of St. Mark's Cathedral in Venice, Italy. Pyne Road Park and Campground \r\n \r\n770-228-8200 \r\n \r\nGA Hwy. 109 at West Point Lake, LaGrange, 30240 \r\n \r\nwww.gri{{incoc.home.mindspring.com \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Trace \r\n \r\n706-884 , /414 \r\n \r\nPick up a free brochure Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. \r\n \r\n136 Main St., u1Crm1ge, 30241 \r\n \r\nBoat mmp, beach area, showers, pie11ic grounds, pic- \r\n \r\n706-845-8440, 3.H-687-9755, www. hcc-al-ga.org \r\n \r\nnic shelters, ballfield, hiking, primitive carnpsites, \r\n \r\nHAHIRA \r\n \r\nT he Chattahood ,ee Trnce, a11 18-county region that campground, and a111pl1itheater. Opeu Mar.-Od. \r\n \r\nPlantation Tra ce \r\n \r\nborders the Chattahoochee River, is a pleasant blend \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nof Old South trnditions ,111d New South in11ovations Ringer Park and Campground \r\n \r\nHahira Chamber and Visitors Center \r\n \r\nwith history and outdoor recrea tion along the river in CA Hwy. 27, Exit 18, u1Grrmge, 30240 \r\n \r\n30 1 W. Main St., Hahira, l/632 \r\n \r\nGeorgia and Al;iba ma. Cnll the Historic 706-645-2937 \r\n \r\n229-794-2567, w1vw.hahira.ga.11s Open 1\\fon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Commission for more i11fon11ation. 1vww.sa111.11sace.army.mil/o/J!tec/westptl Located on West Point Lake, this pa rk offers a boat \r\n \r\nHAMILTON D 12 \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Valley Art Museum 112 f ~,fayette Pkwy., LaGrange, 30240 \r\n \r\nramp, water skiing, and other water sports. Picnic grounds, hiking, and primitive camping are nlso \r\n \r\nPreside ntial Pathways \r\n \r\n706-882-j267, 706-88'1-8671 \r\n \r\navailable. Open da ily. [;l WC \r\n \r\nBlanton Creek Park \r\n \r\nwww.lagrangechamber.co111 \r\n \r\nLick Skillet Rd. at Lake rlarding, l-la111ilto11, 31811 Founded in I 963 as the Chattahoochee Valley Art Troup County Historical Society and Archives \r\n \r\n706-643-773 7. 888-C PC-Lt\\KE \r\n \r\nAssociation, the museum serveB as a sma ll, vibrn11l 136 Main St.. LaGrange, 3024 1 \r\n \r\nwww.gcorgi,spulver.com!gpclake \r\n \r\nvisual arts resource for West Georgia and East 706-884-1828, w1\u003e1v.tro11/iarchives.org \r\n \r\nTh is Georgia Power lake park is located on the shores Alabama. ! loused i11 the former Troup Cou nty Jail, Visit the archives mid find out about the history of \r\n \r\nof beautiful Lake [ larding. Callaway Gardens, The built i11 1892. T his Victorian building was complete- LaCra11ge or your 'lroup County a11cestors in the \r\n \r\n1.ittlc Wh ite House and Columbus attractions are all ly renovated in 1978 with contemporary g,i llerics, genealogical library and local records depository. \r\n \r\nwithin n 30-minutc drive. Blanton Creek Park offers offices, a11 arts library, a11d classrooms. Contcmporn1y Books about Troup Cou11ty arc available for purchase. \r\n \r\nboat rnmp, natl/ re tra il , carnping, picnicki11g, fishing, American Hrl is displayed in all media with an empha- Open :--fon. Wd., Fri. 9 a.111.-5 p.111., T hu. 9 a.111.-8 \r\n \r\nand ;1cccss to,, vn ricty of water sports. Open first Fri . m sis on regional art. Ope11 Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. p.m , Sat. 9 a.111.- I p.111. Free. [;l WC 6-. \r\n \r\nApr.-[,;1bor Day. \r\n \r\nIJ ,i,111,-5 p.111,, or by appointment. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nPoplar Place Farm EquestrianCenter \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery \r\n \r\nLaGrange- Troup CountyChamberof Commerce \r\n \r\n8191 US Hwy. 27, Hamilton, \u003e1811 \r\n \r\nMiller Si., L.,1Cr,mge, 30240 \r\n \r\n111 Bull St., LaGrange, 30240 \r\n \r\n706-582-3742 \r\n \r\n706-884-1828, 11,vw./ro11/J\u003c1rchives.org \r\n \r\n706-884-8671, www.lagr,mgecha111ber.1.om \r\n \r\nPoplar Place Virnn consists of 188 acres, housing the More than 300 soldiers from every state i11 the Ope11 Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.rn. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n www. GEORG1AON~hM1ND.O R G I 1.800 V1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown LaGrange Walking Tour 136 Main St., 1.aGrange, 30240 706-884-1828, 706~984-8671 \r\nw w \\ 11. l m u{)archives.n rg \r\nPick up a free liroclrnre at Troup Archives or tl,e Chamher of Commerce. \r\nRon Savage Guide Service 29 Lc111gford Rd.. LaGrange. 3024 I 706-884-6232 \r\nTommy Mike Hunting and Fishing Guide Service 4006 White Oak Ln., LaGrange, 30240 706-882-8 I87 \r\nLAKE PARK \r\nPlantat io n Trace Lake Park Mill Store Plaza 5327 11,,fill Store Rd., 1.ake Park, 31636 229-559-6822. www.shop\"1kepark.com Don't miss a great shopping opporhmity in Lake Park. T his foel-ory outlet ma ll features more than 30 stores, inc luding Gap, Polo, Ralph Lsu,ren, Lenox, Dansk, ,rnd Black and Decker. Open Mon.-Sal. 9 a.m.- \r\n8 p.m., Sun. IOo.m.--0 p.m. r:il WC \u003c\u003e \r\nTravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center-Valdosta 558'1Mill Slore /{d., Lake Park, 3I636 229.))9.5828, www.georgiao11mymi11d.org Open daily 8:30 a.rn.-5:30 p.m. r:il WC 6. \r\nLake ParkArea Chamberof Commerce P.O. Box 278. Lake Park. 31636 229-559-5302 \r\nOpen daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.111. r:il WC 6. \r\nLAKELAND \r\nPlantation Trace Alapaha River US /-In?'- 22 l ,rnd GA Hwy 37, L'1kehmd, 3163.5 \r\none mile east of Lakeland \r\n229-482-9755 Known as \"the cbrncsl river\" in Georgia, the Alapa ha is a popula r silc for canoeing and fishing. Boat ramps \r\n,He avaibble. Open rh1i ly dawn-d11sk. Free. r:il 6-- \r\nBanks Lake National Wildlife Refuge US 1-Iwy. 22 1, 1/2 mile west of Lakeland Lakeland, 31635 229--1-82-9755, www.la11iercoga.com Banks Lake is a I,ZOO-acre lake in Lanier County that originates in Lakeland and extends into the adjoining county. In the IS00s th is lake generated power for mills used to grind com. !\u003c,day it is used primarily for fishing. hunting, boating. and observing the wildlife of the area. A concession stand is provided to rent eguipment or to bur fishing items. Boat ramps and a dock are also available for fishing and wildlife observation. Freguent fish ing tourna111ents t\"ke place at the refuge. Like wilJ be closed Jm1.-Mm. and will reopen April I, \r\n2002. Open daily daw11- dusk. Free. r:il WC \u0026 \r\nCamp Patten R11rnt Church Rd., Lakeland, 31635 One mile southeas/. of I,ake/,md 229-242-2\u003e31 This camping faci lity for the 14-co11 n1y Al.ipaha Area Council for the Boy Scouts of America includes 180 acres of pine fores!, recreational area, and pond adjacent to the Alapaha River. Facilities include camping, nature trails, and opportunities for learni ng scouting \r\nskills. Call for reservations and fees. r:il WC 6' \r\nMilltown Murals Main, Center, Murrell Sis. a11d \\.\\tldosta l lwy uikelcmd. 31635 \r\n \r\n229-482-9755, 1vww.la11iercogp.com Seventeen wall murals in the downtown area depict scenes and people of Milltown, Ceurgia in l925- the year this rural community was renamed Lakeland. Yestervear comes al ive for visitors who view these life. \r\nlike l,jstorical pai11tings. Free. r:il 6' \r\nRobert Simpson Nature Trail N. Temple St.. Lakeland. 31635 229-482-9755 Located adjacent lo I.nke Irma reereal ionnl focilitv, 1his site is a pristine area lhat contains abundant plant li fe, nnlu rnl bogs, and trees suspended in hme. The trai l area offers fishing, cooking, walking, and teaching opporh1nilies. Open dailv dawn-dusk. Free. r:il 6,. \r\nLEESBURG G- 17 \r\nPla ntation Trace Chehaw Indian Monument New York Rd., Leeshurg, 3J763 229-759-2422 Dedicated in J9 J2 by the Daughters of the American \r\nRevolui\"ion, this carved granite. monument stands \r\neight feet tall and is dedicated lo the Indians killed al Chehaw Vi llage./\\ short narrative describes what happened to tl,e village i11 the ea rly 1800s. ll also 111arks the spot where Andrew Jac-kson stayed 011 his way lo Florida. \r\nTravel Services Flint RiverOutpost Hw)'. 32, Leesb11rg 229-759-9 / 70 Canoe and k,iv,1k rentals, shulllc service ror Flinf River tri ps. Ca ll for ;11orc infonmil ion. \r\nLENOX \r\nPlantation Trace Sumners Pecan Groves 607 N. Broad St., Lenox, 31637 229-546-4322, 800-647-081 I , wuav.sw1111erpecam.com Snmner Pecans is a family-owned and -operated farm. tending the same orchard since 19I6 when ['vlrs. Sandra's grandfather V.ll. Godwin began planting pecan trees on his farm at the edge of Lenm . Granckbclcly Godwin planted Stuart, Success, and \\ 'lon eymaker varie ties in alternating rows on ten acres behind the house. These same trees make up the backbone of the operation today. Come visit these fine pecan orchards and buy pecans shelled or in the shell. Call fur more information. r:il WC \r\nLESLIE G-16 \r\nPreside ntial Pathways Georgia Rural Telephone Museum 135 Bailey Ave., Leslie, 31764 229-874-4786, http,llsowega.net!~m11se11111/ The Ceorgia Rurnl Telephone iVluseu,n showcases one of the J,i rgcst collcclions of telephones and telephone memorabilia in the world. Visitors can sec antique phones, pictu re phones, modern phones, antique vehicles, and more. Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.rn .- 3:30 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 6,. \r\nLUMPKIN D-16 \r\nPresi den ti al Pathways Bedingfield Inn Museum JOO Cotton St. 011 the Sq11are, /,11mpki11, , 18 15 229-838-6419. Havw.hedingfieldinn.org ' I11e Bedingfield Inn was built in 1836 as\"a stagecoach inn and restored in 1966 as a house museum. The inn has been furnished with antique pieces typical of Southwest Georgia in 1840. Many furnishings originated with the pioneer families that settled Stewart County. The site incl udes the main inn struch,re (twoslory C reek Revival}, the clependencv kitchen building, and m, 1845 log dogtrot house. The Ste\\\\01rl \r\n \r\nCounty Visitors Ccutcr and historical research center are loc:11cd 0 11 the premises. Open Tue.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.111., Sun. I p.m.- 5 p.111. Call for fees. r:il WC \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conservation Park GA Hwy. 39-C, l.11mpkin, l/815 229-838-6202, 800-864-7275, www.gastateparks.org Seve11 miles west ofI ,w11J1ki11 on GA 1-/1,y '9-C Fxplore the hreathtaking colors of Georgia's \"Little Grnnd Canyon\" on ten mi les of trails. Interpretive center tells about the 150-foot-deep canyon caused by erosion. the rare plumleaf azalea, and other wildflowers. More than I, I00 acres with overlooks, picnic areas. pioneer and backpacking sites. full hookup camping and cottages avai la ble nearby at Florence Marina State Park in Omalrn. Ope11 i a.111.-,fark. Call \r\nfor fees. r:il WC 6. \r\nWestvilleVillage 1850 MLK Blvd. , L11mpki11, 3181; 229-838-63JO, 888-733- 1850, www.westville.org \\Veslville is a living-history ,nuseum, which depicts an 1850 West Ceorgia village. like the many that dotted tl,e 1850s countryside in the sou th ern Unilcd States. Visitors can c.,pe;icnec a com rnunily in lhe 21st centu ry simiJa r to th e ones in which our ancestors lived in the mid-19th century. DcmonslTators present 1850s cra fts, qu illing, pott ing, blacksmiths, and openhearth cooking. Open T11e.-Sal. IOa.m.-5 p.m., Sun. \r\nl p.m.- 5 p.m. Call for fees. r:il WC 6. \r\nTravel Services Stagecoach Trail Tour /00 C1Jlfo11 St.. Lwnpkin, 31815 229-8,8-6419, www.hedi11gfieldi1111.org A hroc hure is availahle at the Bedingfield Inn. \r\nMANCHESTER E-12 \r\nPresidentia l Pathways Manchester, Better Hometown 121 1'vlai11 St., Ma11chesler, 31816 706-846-534I , www.manclies/er-ga.com This scenic town nestled in the Pine Mountain foo thills has a charming look of the 1930s. Dm i't miss Rf,ilroad dm~ on the Ll,ircl weekelld in October. \r\no j,en t'vlon.-Fri. 9 a.n1.-5 p .ll1. WC \u0026 \r\nMOLENA \r\nPresidential Pathways Gerald I. Lawhorn Canoe Base and Training Center Thunder Seoul Resem1tion 1166 Dripping Rock Rd., MoleT1\u003c1, 30258 706-6-16-2255, 11,1M.tl111.nderbsa.org Located on the edge of the Pinc i\\fountain ridge alo1Jg the Fl int River, this site has ,111 8.2-rn ile looping n,ountain hike trai l that will salisfy the beginning mountain biker as well as 1he expert. There are also l.]06 feet of climbing trails and 1i miles of hiking lmi ls open lo the public. Check in at the hillboarcl al the canoe base. Canoeing is not available to public. C,111 for fees. Open doily. r:il WC \r\nMONTEZUMA H- 1S \r\nPresidential Pathways Kauffman's Strawberry and Farm Market 1305 Mennonite Church Rd., Mo11te~uma. 3 /063 478-472-8833 A Mennoni te family runs this pick-your-own peach and strawberrv farm which also offers delectable treats of ice crean;, lemonade, pies, tarts, produce, and more. Peach season ru ns /vlay I; - encl of Ju ly. Strawberry season runs /\\pr. I-June J5. Open in \r\nseason t'vlon.- Sat. 8 a.n1.-6 p.m. r:il WC 6. \r\nYoder's Country Market 7110 State Roule 26 E.. 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Open Mon.- Fri. \r\n9 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-8:30 p.111. l:il 6' \r\nYoder's Deitsch Haus 5252 State Route 26 E., Montewma, 31063 478-472-2024 1l,is Southern farm selling fea tures qual ity crafts, traditional Pennsylvania Dutch and Southern cooking delights, a restaurant, a b,1kcry, ancl a gift shop. Call \r\nfor hours. [il WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Macon County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 109 N . Dooly SI., 1vlo11te:z11111a, 3/063 478-472-2391, www.maco11co1111tyga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.rn.-5 p.m. l:il WC \r\nMacon County Driving Tour 109 N. Dooly St., Mo11tezuma. 31063 478-472-239l , w,ow.maco11c01mtyga.org Pick up a free brochure Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\nMOULTRIE 1-20 \r\nPlantatio nTrace Bert Har1h Park Fifth St., S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 888-40-V ISIT www.moultriechamber.com Localed a\u003cljace11l lo the librnry, the park is named for 111any-ti111e library Luar\u003cl cliairnrn11, Berl Harsh. ll is 11,e first Historic Crove lo be planted in a USA Certified Tree City. 1Vfo11y of the trees in the pa rk twee llicir '\" roots\" lo pe rsons important in Americ;i n history: a Robert E. Lee sweet gulll; jillllll)' Carter slash pine; Jul icllc Ward Lowe magnol ia, ,ind others. Each or Lhc historic Lrces w\u003e1s planted in honor or memory of Moullric people, pas1 \u003e1nd present. All of the trees and park furnish ings were gifts of the comm,mity. Open daily. Free. [;l \r\nColquitt County Arts Center 40 1 Seventh Ave., S.W., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-1922, 229-985-2J3l w1.vw.mou ltrieclwmher.cnm Since 1929 the original '.vloultrie High School, now the Colquitt County Arts Center, has been a familiar landmark in the city. The arts center offers programs in the visual and performing a,ts, including exhibits Ly many world-famous artists. The Center boasts the talent of local residents in theater performances throughout the year. l n l982, the building was placed 011 the National Register of llistoric Buildings and was awarded the Arts and Cultural Center of the Ye,ir for 2000 Ly the state. O pen Mon .-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.111., Fri. 9 a.111.-3 p. 111. f ree. [il WC b \r\nColquitt County Courthouse 9 S. tvlain St., tvlo11//rie, 31768 229-616,7420, 229-985-2131 \r\n1vww.mou ll rieclwrnbe r.corn \r\nPreceded by a log building and then a two-story frame building, lhc present courthouse was conslruclcd during 190 1and 1902. ft was recently renovated and rededicated in March 2001. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\nFree. l:il WC 6-. \r\nColquitt County War Memorial Northwest cornerofCourtho11se Square Moultrie, 31768 229-217-1 156, 229-985-2 l 3l w1vw.moultriechamher.com Th is memorial, with its eternal flame, was dedicated on July 4, I976, lo the memory of Colquitt Cou nty men wl,o served \u003cluring time of war and died in service- veterans of World War I, World War II, the \r\n \r\nKorean War, anJ the Vietnam War. \r\nElephant Monument Pleasant Grove Primitive Baptist Church Adel Rd., /vloultrie, 31768 229-985-2/3/, 888-40-VISIT lVWw.moult.riechCLmber.com l n a quiet little cemetery near the C ity of Moultrie, a figu re of an elephant stands as Ihough he hears the call of his master. This Georgia marble statne marks 1he grave of a Moultrie native who dreamed of joining 1he circus and later became the owner of one. After his death, his son had this unique stah1e carved from a model of a baby elephant that was in his father's menagerie and was placed on his fat her's grave. \r\nEllen Payne Odom GenealogyLibrary 204 Fifth St., S.I::., Moultrie, 3 1768 229-985-6540, 229-985-213 l ,vww.scottishtales.coml{a111ilytree Come locate your family history! ln a wing of the Moultrie- Colquitt County LiLrary, this genealogy librnry contains information pertinent to the eastern seaboard of the U.S. and the migration routes west. It \r\nis home lo rnore than 100 Scottish clans mid fo,nily association archival and genealogica l rnalcrials, Scottish and private collections, along with the Emmett Lucas Collection, maki11g it unique in Lhc United States. Open Mon.- Sal. 8:30 a.rn.- 5:30 p.rn. Free. [;l WC 6' \r\nGreenfieldChurch Site Greenfield Church Rd, Moultrie, 3 I768 229-985-34 l ' Built in 1848, the oldes1 brick building in Colquitt County was a recru iting station and hospital during lhe \\Var Between lhe St,Jtes. A cemetery is connected to the church si le where Confederate soldiers and fo unders of the church are buried. The school annex was in operation in the 1860s. O pen daily. Free. \r\nl:il WC\u0026 \r\nHancock'sWestern Wear and Rafter H. Covered Rodeo Arena 1,3 1 GA Hwy. 319 N., 1.5 miles 11orth of /Vloultrie Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2652, 229-985-2l 31 11ovw.moultriechaml,er.co111 'l1-1is state--0f-the-art facility sponsors amateur and professional rodeo competitions throughout the year. O ne of the few rode o arenas in our region~ Hancock's is home to the Georgia junior Competition and the Sunbelt Southern PRCA Rodeo, as well as numerous horse shows. Western Wear sells horse tack, jewelry, cloths, boots, hats, and mnre. Store open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call for rodeo sched- \r\nules and fees. [il WC \u0026 \r\nMoose Moss Aquatics Center Fifth St., S.W., Moultrie, 31 768 229-890-5478, 229-985-213l, www.;noss{an11s.com This world-class diviug facility hosts regiona l, slate, mllional, and internationa l co111petitiom aud drnws hundreds of co,npclilors annual ly. The Moose Moss Aqua lics Center, which has produced severnl nalio11al ,md intcrrn1tional caliber divers over the years, also offers a pool for diving. Summer hours Mon.- Fri. 8 a.rn.- 8 p.m., Winier hours Mon.- f ri. 4 p.m.- 8 p.m. \r\nCall for fees. [;l WC b \r\nMoultrie, AMain StreetOty Historic Doumtown 1\\iloultrie, Moultrie, 31768 229-890-5~55, www.moultriega.com Belter Hometown. Moultrie's Antique Trail Dow11tow11 Moultrie, Moultrie, 3 1768 229-985-2131, 888-40-\\flSJT; www.moultriega.com \r\n \r\nKuowu as the hcarl or Mouhric/Colquill County, Downtown will charm you al firsl sigh!. With more than 50 unique shops and restaurants, downtown tvloullric is uniquely different. Come enjoy southern Georgia's \"antique capita l.\" Open Mon.-Sal. Hours \r\nva ry. Call for more information. l:il WC 6,. \r\nMuseum of Colquitt County History 500 Fourth Ave., S.E., Moultrie, 31768 229-890-1626, 229-985-84(N www.cnlquittm useu m.org The museum offers changing exhibit, that provide an overview of the area's rich history. The extensive collection ranges from rare Native American Indian artifacts to C ivil War memorabilia. Open Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.111., Sun . 2 p.m.-5 p.n1., or Ly appointment. Free. [il WC 6,. \r\nOld Colquitt County Jail l 16 first Ave., S, E., Moultrie, 31768 229-985-2131, 888-40-VISIT 11,ww.111011.ltriechamber. com Built in 19 15, this unique structure showcases O riental brick, terraao floors, and Georgia granite. The original gallows are stil l in place on lite Lhird \r\nfloor! Open ?vlon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. [;l WC \u0026 \r\nSouthern Magnolia Courthouse Square, Moul(rie, ll 768 229-985-21 31, 888-40,VISIT In lhe 1830s the firsl magnol ias were planted on the courthouse square. This Southern magnolia tree, planted in 1908, is 60 feel tal l. \r\nSouthwest Georgia Bank Art Gallery 201 1st St. SE, Moultrie, 31768 229-985-1120, u,ww.sg{c.com Th is may he the only bank in the state with original mt from tl1e bank's own collection on the walls and a greenhouse in the lobby. Allan Camphell wa.s commissioned in l986 by the bank president to paint scenes of local attractions in oil and watercolor, as wel l as charcoal drawings. Call for hours. \r\nState Farmers Market First Ave. S.., i\\11011/trie. 31768 229-985-2l 31, 888-40-V IS!T lV\\Vw.,noultriechamber.com Colquitt County is the nurnber one agricultural county in Georgia and the most agriculturally diverse county east of the great Mississippi. More than 900 \r\nfarms produce about S160 rnillio11 in cash crops \r\nannually. Top-producing crops include cotton, tobacco, peanuts, and various produce. Buy fresh produce straight from Colquitt County farmers and C hristmas \r\ntrees \u003cluring the holiday se,lSO/l. [il WC \u0026 \r\nSteam Locomotive 400 First Ave., S.E., Moultrie, 3J768 229-985-2131, 888-40-\\/ISIT Train enthusiasts will enioy this turn-of-the-century origim1 I steam locomotive. \r\nTravel Services Moultrie- Colquitt County Chamberof Commerce J16 F'irst Ave., S.E., M01dtrie, 3 1768 229-985-2 131, 888-40-V IS IT ww1v.11101,ltriecl1amber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. l:il WC 6' \r\nNASHVILLE K-20 \r\nPlant atio n Trace Travel Services Berrien County Chamber of Commerce 20 I N. fe{{ersm, St., Nashville, 31639 229-686-5l23, www.herrie11cha111her.co111 Open Mon .- Fri 9 a.m.- \u003ep rn [;l WC C,. \r\n \r\n Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nOGLETHORPE G lS \r\nPresidential Pathway, Whitewater Creek Park Hwr, 128 N., Oglethorpe. 31068 -+78-4i2-8 I7 I. w1vw.maconcot111l)g\u003c1.org Take the opportunity to go creek fishing or cam ping. Picnic pavilion ,iv,ii lnblc. C nl l for mo re infonna lion. \r\nTravel Services City of Oglethorpe City Hall 115 Clwtiwm St., Oglethorpe, l 1061/ 478--!72-6485 Open i\\fon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p m. [;,I WC 6-,. \r\nOMAHA C-1S \r\nPreside ntial Pathways Florence Marina State Park CA Hwy. 39, Om\" ha, 31821 229-831/-6870, www.gaslafe/,arks.org 16 miles west of Lw,;J,kin Oil /Ji,?' 39-C. \r\nThis 45,000-acre park on L,1ke Walter r. George is \r\nperfect for boaters and anglers. O ther amenities include boat renlals1 camping. cottages, swimming pool, ten11is courts, and picnic tables. I liking at 11earby Providence Canyon State Park is also available. Park open Jailr 7 a.m.-10 p.111. Call for fees. Cil WC 6,. \r\nPARROTT F- 17 \r\nPlantation Trace Deborah Ann's 127 Main St., Parrott, 31707 229-623-48-+0, WMv.parrollga.com Ocbomh Ann's offers \u003elllliqucs. gifts. and a tearoom in \" restored 1,isloric building in downtown Parrott. O pen Tuc.-Thu. 10 a.rn.- 4 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10 ,i.m.-5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-4p.m. ~ WC 6-,. \r\nHistoric Parrott Georgia Main St., Parrot/, 3 1777 229-623-4 123, 877-6 16-4- 123, www.parrottga com lnco rporaled in 1889 as a form ing communi ty, with cotton as ils ma in crop, l';irrott experienced a revitali,.ation pro ject in 1995. The buildings were restored and now showcase antiques malls, gift boutiques, art ga lleries, craft shops, and a tea room. A homesl:yle ca fe offers the best of Southern cuisine. O pen Tne.-Sar. IOa.m.- 5 p.m. Cil WC 6,. \r\nMaridean's Marketplace 110 E. 1'vlai11 St., Ptmott, 31 777 229-623-4123, 877-616-4123, wmv.parrollga.cvm Maridean's carries an extravaganza of European and American a11tiques and collectibles. Also avai l,iblc arc porcelains, transferware, ironstone, regio11al cookbooks, and Parrott mementos. Opc11Tuc.- Sal. 10 11.m.- ; p.m. [;J 6,. \r\nMollie Jane's Antique Mall 125 Main St., ParroU, 31777 229-623-;561, www.p,moltga.com r\\111iquc ,nail Featuring booths with different dealers slwwiug m,tiqucs and un iques. Open Wcd.- S.11. 11 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sun. noon-4 p.m. \r\nSound Play, Inc. I08 Railroad St., P\u003c1rroll, 3 1777 229-623-55-! ,, www.so1111dplay.com Come and play the ontdoor musical instruments, including alligalor drums, marimbas, metallophones, \r\nanrl more! Open daily 10 a.m .-6 p.m. Free. Cil 6-. \r\nPELHAM \r\nPlantation Trace Travel Services Pelham Chamber of Commerce /\\!Jain Street, l'eiham, 3J799 \r\n \r\n229-294-4924 Open Mon.-Fri. SJ .m.- 5 p.,r1. ~ WC 6-,. \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN D-12 \r\nPresidential Pathways Anne Tutt Gallery CA Hwr 27 and H\u003c1rri.\u003cCo1mly Hwy ,,4 Pine Mountain, 3 1822 706-663-8032,8//8-282-002 I www.\u003c11111eluttgaile,y com This galle,y featnrcs fine art, gi fts, ,md accessories, including paintings, LE Prints, geclees, etchings, jewelry, pottery. and sculpture. Visitors can also see the finest original etched and srnlpt med glass by Larry l'vlayse, i\\sian antique,, lamps, boob, toys, and much more. O prn Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. I p.m.- 6 p.m. rree. Cil WC 6,. \r\nBig Bear Farm 865 Bulls Mill Rd., Pine Mow,tain. 31822 706-663-468-+ This full)' opcrntional. AlISA-recognized, 420-acrc horse form offers something for everyone. The farn, hosts 17 equestrian shows per year tltnt are free aud open lo the pu blic. This focility served ,is ,1 tni ining site for the 1996 Summer Olyn,pics a11d p,1raly111pic gt1rncs. There arc t1lso picnic pavilions, hvo h1kcs. ~nd docks on silc. C.,11 to arr;rngc a visil or lessons. O pen Mon.- Sat. 8 a.111 .- , p.111. [;,I WC 6-,. \r\nButts Mill Farm 2280 Butts Mill Rd., Pine Mo1111l\u003c1in. 31822 706-663-7400, www.b11t1smillfarm .com Butts Mill Farm is a restored 80-acre farm that welcomes tomists lo relive lhe sighls and so11nds of a fully operational farm. The form is a petting form with about 50 farm anima ls and pony rides or horseback riding. You can also book private parties/corporate events with a barn dance and BBQ dinner and a co1ered bridge available for weddings. Winter hours Mon.-Sun. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Summer hours ivlon.Su n. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nCallaway Gardens \r\nUS J1')' l 8 and Cf\\ Hwy. 27 Pine Mounlain, 31822 800-225-5292, novw.c,1/l\u003ciwaygardens.com This 14,000-acre, year-rou11J wo0J la11J 11nJ horticultural disph1y garden attracts more 1lta11 one million guests at11ll!Hlly. Highl ights include the Virginia Ha11d Callaw,1y Discovery Center, the Day Butterfly Ce11 ter, the Sibley Horticultural Center, w,ilking lrn ils, ,md piouccr log cabin. Visitors wi ll also enjoy going to the gun club, watching the Birds of Prey show, pla)ing golr vnd tenn is, fishing, fly-fishing, and biking. Seasonal evenl-s nnd edncnlional workshops arc offc,ed lhroughoul the yenr. Lodging and eight restaurants arc also available. O pen da ily 9 a.m.- i p.m. Cal l fo r fees. [;,I WC 6-,. \r\nFranklin D. Roosevelt State Park 2970 GA Hwy. 190, Pi11e Mountain, 31 822 706-663-4858, 800-864-7275, www.ga.etaleparks.org Near Callawa)' Carde11s and Warm Springs 011 Route 190. This park is the site of FDR's favorite picnic spot and the 23-mile Pine Mountain trail, consisting of 9,047acres. You'll find camping, cottages, picnicking1 hiking, trading post and horseback riding. T here are also two fishing lakes, boat rentals, and a Liberty 13ell-slwpeJ swimming pool. f,'DR's Little White House is nearby in Warm Springs. Reservatious must be 111ade at least three J ays in aJva11ce. Call for hours a11J foes. Cil WC \r\nllewellin's Point Hunting Preserve 7729 Ffomilton-Pleas,mt Grove Rd. Pine Mo1111toir1, 3 1822 706-663-9819, 800-636-9819 \r\n \r\nwww.llewellins-point.com Th is beautiful hunting preserve offers quail, pheasant, 1111d cl1ukar hunting by reservatio11 on ly. No on-site lodging is available, but the preserve is onlv minutes from Pi11c Mountain and C,ilh-iwcly G;it'dens. Open ,h1ilvOcl. 1- lvlm. 31 , 8:30 a.rn.-5:30 p.m. Call for fees. ~WC \r\nRoosevelt Riding Stables 106, Group Camp Rd., Pine /11/ountain, 31S22 706-628-7-163, 877-696-4613 ,,0111v.rooseveltslables.co111 Roosevelt Riding Stables olfors horseback rides, wagon rides, and overnight excmsions. Trails wind their way through the picturesque Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park. Visitors rnn bring their own horses. Call for reser- \r\nvatio1ts and fees. Cil WC \r\nSoaring Eagle Glider Rides \r\nHn, . 18, Pine Mormlain J\\irporl Pine Mo11nlain., 31822 706-324-4074 Sec Callawav Ca rdcns from the air! Corne on oul lo Pinc Mountain Airport for a ride i11 a glider. (No nights in i11clc111e111 wcailtcr.) Ope11 Sat.- Sun. 10 a.m.- i p.m. or by appoinlmcnl'. C.111 for fees. ~ WC \r\nTown of Pine Moutain US 27, Pine Mow11\u003c1i11, 31822 706-663-4000, w11ov.f,inemounle1in.org 'This charming town offers a variety of unique antique and gift shops, periodic auctions and special events. Call for more information. \r\nWild Animal Safari 1300 Oak Grove Rd.. Pine ,vlountain, 3 l822 706-663-8744, 800-367-275l , www.a11imalsafari.c-om Get up close aml personal with hundreds of exotic animals from arouml tbe world at this 500-acre park. 'l\u003cmch an American bison, c'I giraffe, a llama, and many others in a true hands-on experience. Also e.ujoy the gift shop, rcst~1urnnl, arcade, picnic cHca. lakes, pnvi lio11, and concession meas. C,rll for hours a11d fees. Cil WC 6,. \r\nTravel Services Pine Mountain Tourism Association and Welcome Center 101 Broad St., Pine Mo,mtain, 31822 706-663-4000, 800-441-3 502, www./;i11emo1mtai11.org Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. JO a.m.-4 p.m . Sun. l p.111.-4 p.m ~ WC 6-,. \r\nPLAINS F 16 \r\nPre1idential Pathways Plains, Better Hometown US 2//0, Plains, 31780 Strnll the sidewalks of this historic small town ai1J visit unique shops. lvlake sure to buy some homegrown peanuts. \r\nJimmy Carter National Historic Site ,00 N. Bond St.. l'lains, 31 780 229-824--f104, ,miv.nJ,s.gov/jica Stop by the visitor center, localed in the old Plains High Scbool, tu see a smal l bookstore, a 25-minutc introductory video, and six rooms of exhibi ts. Visit Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Fann, wh ich has been restored to Lhe 1930s li me periocl, and see thc depot, tl,c site of Lhc 1976 presidential campaign headqnarters, wh ich houses ,i small museum focusing on the canipaign. Open daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. T he Farm closes al 4 p.rn ., and 1he Depot closes at 4:30 p.111. Cil WC 6,. \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\n www.O~oR0 1AO NMv M1No .o 1tG I 1. 8 00 V1 SJT GA \r\n \r\nrravel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center Ii63 US Hwy. 280, Plai11s, 31iSO 229-824-7477, Mvw.georgi\u003c1011m)mincl.org Open dai l)\" 8:30 ~.111.-5:30 p.111. (;l WC ' \r\nPlains Step-A-Board Tour Dow111oov11//Vfoin SI.. l'lai11s, 31780 229-824-5393. 229-924-4011 Provide your own \"chicle. Call for tour reservations. \r\nUITMAN \r\nPlantation Trace Travel Services Quitman-Brooks County Chamber of Commerce 900 E. Scrern11 St.. Quitma11, 316-13 229-263-48-fI, \\\\a.w.quitmangeor1;ia.arg Open 1\\!lon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. [;l WC \r\nHistoric Driving Tour-Quitman 900 E. Scre1e11 St., Quih11\u003c111, 31643 229-263-4841, 110101.quit111a11georgia.orJJ Pick up a free brochure Mo11.-fori. 9 a.m.-+ p.m. \r\nQuitman Antique Tour 9()() E. Screven St., Qu.itm\u003c111, 31643 229-263-4841, wn-1v.quih11(ll1georgic1.0rg Pick up a free broc hur~ Mon.- F'ri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\nREMERTON \r\nPlantation Trace Remerton Mill Village Plum St. and R\u003cl)'lree Plcice, Rernertorr, 3160 1 229-247-2320 m,w.dat\u003cJsys.neUl'C1/dto11ris111/w1/sl1op.l1tml Remerton Mill Village is composed of two streets of restored mill houses converted into unique specially shops, antic111es shops, reslaurnnts and other services. \r\nc- Open daily. Call for hours. [;l WC \r\nREYNOLDS \r\nPresidential Pathways AgriMaze at Taylor Orchards GA l-111?' 96, Rer,10/ds, 3l0i6 -li 8-84i-4186. un1nv.taylororchards.com Puzzle )\"Our \" \")' through 11 acres of dense cornstalks cut i11lo a delightful artwork maze. From April I through the end ofMay you can pick strnwherries in the strawberry patch. an\u003cl from mi\u003cl-i\\llay through the end of July you can bur pcad1es from rl1e peach orchard. Corn maze open Sepl. 2-Nov. 30. Call for tom limes and \r\nfees. ~WC b \r\nSilver Dollar Raceway Hw)'. 96 W, Re)'11olds, 310i6 478-847-44 H, www.sil11erdoli\u003cmacewa)'.~Om Quarter-mile NHRA-sa nctioned \u003clragstrip. Races include a hnn-and-lcsl event ,ind quart~r-mik points series. Call for schcd,dc and fees. \r\nRICHLAND E-16 \r\nPresidentia l Pathways Richland Rail Museum 200 Broad St., Richla11d, 31825 229-887-3323 Visitors will find railroad memorabilia housed here in the ne\"lr renovated railroad depot buill in 11,c late 1800~. Open .\\fon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. \r\n~we e- \r\nTravel Services Richland Welcome Center and City Hall 200 Rroad St., Richland, 31825 229-887-3323 \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8 a.111.-5 p.111. lree. l;2 WC 6- \r\n \r\nSASSER \r\nPlantati on Trace Mark's Melon Patch Hwy. 82, Sasser 229-698--1750 Call for more infonnation. \r\nPorky's Flea Market 8109 ,\\/ban)' Hwy., Sasser 229-698--1578 Vendors from the Southwest Georgia area come to sell antiques, collectibles, and flea markel goods. Call for more infomiation and hours. \r\nSYLVESTER \r\nPlantation Trace rravel Services Worth County-Sylvester Chamber of Commerce 30 / K Frank/in St.., Sylvester, 31791 229-776-7718, www.peam,t.vrg \r\nOpen \\fon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.in. ~ WC 6' \r\nTALBOTTON E-13 \r\nPresidential Pathways Big Lazer Public Fishing Area B,mkham Rd., Talhatton, 31827 706-846-8419, 11nvw.georgiawildlife.com Located within the boundaries of the Big Luer Creek Wildlife Management area, this 195-,icrc l.1kc offers :1bundant bass, hream, catfish, and crappie, as well as bank access, a concrete boat ramp, picnic tables. grills, and some wheelchair-accessible ;ircas. Visitors need a license. Cal l for ho11rs. Free. \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\nTravel Services Talbot Chamber ofCommerce 1\\Jlonroe St., Talbotton, 31827 706-665-8079, i.i1n11.talbotgeorgia.com Opc11 '.\\fon.-F'ri. 10 a.m.- noon and 1 p.m.- 3 p.111. ~WC \r\nTHE ROCK \r\nPresidential Pathways The Rock Ranch, LL( 5020 Bamesville Hw)'., The Rock, 30285 706-647-6374, M\u003c'v.therockranch.com '.\\foscy on onl to The Rock Ranch a11d meel the animals in Farmland, explore the ponds and learn about their ecosystems, enjoy a hayride, and have a picnic. The Rock Ranch hosts birlhdar parties, Pioneer Days, Pilgrim Days, Scavenger Hunls, a11d !he Our Pond and Its Creatlll'CS Tour, all of which provide educ\" tional fun. Open \\ fon.- Fri. 8 a.n,.-5 p.111. Call for \r\nlours and fees. ~ WC b \r\nTHOMASTON F-12 \r\nPres idential Pathways Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge Allen Rd.lCA Hwy. I9 S., Thomaston, 30286 706-647-9686, 11o\u003c'v.thonrnsto11chamber.com This 1892 covered bridge was destroyed b)' a flood i11 1994 and has been authenticallr rebuilt with salvageable portions of the original bridge. \r\nFlint River Outdoor Center 4429 Woodland Rd., Thomaston, 30286 i 06-64i -2633, m1av.{li11trfrem;atchers.co111 The Flint River Outdoor Center provides canoes with cquip111c11t for half-dar, full-day, and h\\'o-day lrips, as well as shullle ser\\'ice for those with their own canoes. RV and pri111ilive camping are also availahle. along wilh a lodge, a grocery store, and a gazeho. O1\u003een :vlon.- Wcd. 9 a.111.-9 p.11L.17m.- Sat. 9 a.m.- lO p.m. Call for fees. Cil WC \r\n \r\nHistoric Courthouse Square Downtow11/IVl\u003c,i11 St., 'l'homas/011, 30286 706-6-+6-2137 i\\Jo11g with rest.1ura11ts and specially gift shops, the S\u003c.1uarc i11cl mles a courthouse that was bnill in 1908 for $60,000. When co11strncted, the Upson County Commissioners placed ,., $IO bill in one of the colun)1lS so lhal the county would never go broke. On lhc house lawn is .i statue of a confederate soldier. commemornti11g Ccorgia's role in American history. Gall for hours. [;l \r\nPettigrew-White-Stamps House 746 A11drew!i Dr., Tho11111ston, 30286 706-646-2-m The Peltigrcw-White-Slamps House is representative of the earl)' 1800s dwell ings fonnd throughout this area, with rooms added 10 the central portion as family needs dictated. It is l'l,c second oldest residence in T homaston. Cnll for tom reservations. Free. \r\n[;l WC b. \r\nRitz Theater 114 S Clwrch St., Thoma,/011. 30286 i06-647-53i2 \r\n,\\J, A.rt Deco- strle lheHler dating from the l9Z0's, \r\nLive perforn,am,es scheduled throughout the year an\u003cl continuous movie schedules. Call for more inforu1atio11. Cil WC ' \r\nSkydive Atlanta 2333 Deir\")' R,1., Thomos/011, 30286 706-647-9701. 800-276-DIVE l\\/\\VIV.Sk)1di,elltla11l{I.COm This skyclivi11g facility offers training methods for incxpcricncccl and experienced skydivers. i\\U instructors have more than 1000 jumps and are U.S. Parachnte Association- certified. We offer brand-new cqnipmcnl and the largest jump aircraft in Ceorgia, and yon can even have your jump videotaped! Open \r\ndaily 9 a.m.-dnsk. Call for foes. ~ WC 6' \r\nSprewell Bluff State Park 740 Sprewell H/11{{ Rd., Thom\u003cls/on, 30286 i06-646-6026, 800-864--7275, u~vw.gastateparks.org 'Jim miles we.l o{Thom\"sto11 offG1\\ Hu?' 7-f. Localed on the Flii,t River, th is park offers scenic picnic areas ll'ilh grills. volleyball, horseshoes, play gro11ncl, fishing, hoal ramp, and river access. A threemile trail winds along the hank and 11p a rocky bluff offering excellent views from h igh above the river. Camping available 25 miles wcsl at F.D.R. Stale Park in Pine !\\fountain, ~nd canoe ,ental al nearby outfi tters. Park open dail)' i a.111.- dark. Call for fees. \r\n[;l WC b. \r\nThomaston-Upson Archives 301 S. Center St.. '/110masla11, 30286 i06-646-2437, ,.,.,,w.alllel.11etl~t1wrch Th is fully operntio1wl archive, in the former R E. Lee Lilmuy, incl udes evel)1hing from microfilm to yearbooks. The dty a11d counly archives date hack to 1824 and before. Opc11 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.111. Free. \r\nCil WC 6- \r\nTravel Services Thomaston-Upson County Chamber of Commerce 213 E .Gordon St.. 1'hom,1sto11, 30286 706-6-+i-9686, ,.,.,,,-.tl1011wsl011chamber.com \r\nCall for hours. [];I WC o- \r\n \r\n178 \r\n \r\n Southern Rivers \r\n \r\nTHOMASVILLE H-22 \r\nPlantation Trace All Saints Episcopal Church 443 $. Hansell St.. Thomasville, 31792 229-228-9242 Visit the oldest standing church in Tho11wsville. Moved hy Landmarks, Inc., lo prevent demolition, it was originally built as a Catholic church. Jacqueline Kennedy attended mass here following President John F. Kennerl)\"s assassinat ion. Open Tue.-Fri. 9 a.rn.-5 p.rn. Worship services: Sun. I 0:30 ,1.111. and 6 p.m., Tue. 10 a.m. [:l WC \u0026- \r\nThe Big Oak Comer ofE. Monroe and Crawford Sts. Thomasville, 31792 229-227-7099, 800-704-2350, www.thomasvillega.com Thornasvilles mighty and majestic 322-year-old oak tree stands as one of the show spot:s of the city and one of the marvels of benevo lc11t nature. Th is Querc11.s Virgi11iar,a is wider than Niagara Falls is cleep and is the largest live oak tree easl of the Mississippi. 11 was enrolled as a member of the National Live Oak Society in 193G. \r\nBirdsong Nature Center 2106 Meridian Rd., Thomasville, 31792 229-377-4408, 11,ww.freene.t.tlh.f/.uslbirdsong Locatecl 15 miles south of Thomasville, 565 acres of lush fields, forests, and swamp provide a pristine haven for birds and other 11ative wildlife. There are ten miles of trails, a b11ttcrny gardc11, a bluebird trai l, the original Bird Window, and picuic tables, Nature programs are offered year-round. Open \\.\\led., Fri., Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. l::l WC \r\n \r\nHardy Bryan House \r\n \r\n3 12 N . Rroad St., Thomasville 3J792 \r\n \r\n229-226-60 16 \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nConsidered the oldest two-story house in Thomasville, \r\n \r\nthis home 1v;Js built in two stages, in 1833 and 1837. [n 1980 it was fuJI,, restored and furnished and is now \r\n \r\nused as Landmar~' headquarters and house museum. \r\n \r\nOpen Fri. 2 p.m.- 4 p.111. Call for fees. [:l WC \r\n \r\nLapham-Patterson House Historic Site 626 N. Dawson SI.., Thomasville, 31792 229-225-4004, w,vw.gastcJteparks.org \r\nThis home is a monument to the imagination, creative engineering, and craflnwnship of the Victorian Era. Built in 1885 as a winier cottage for prosperous sl,oe rnercliaut Charles Lapham of Chicago, the pumpkin-colored ho11sc includes period finishings, fish-scale shingles, an Oriental-style porch, longleaf pine inlaid floors, and a remarkable double-flue chimney, Open Tue.-Sal. 9 a.m .- 5 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.-5J0 p.m. Call for fees. [:l WC \r\n \r\nMelhana, The Grand Plantation 30I Showboat Ln., Thomasville, 3J792 229-226-2290, 888,920-3030, www.melhana.com Just four mi les soulh of Thomasville, on US Hwy. 319, moss-laden oaks and magnolias lille the entrance to historic !'vlelh,rna, the Crand Plantation. [t was developed hy ind11st-rialist Howard Melville Hanna. More than 40 landsc;iped acres provide the backdrop for dot.ens of historic bu ildi11gs. There is even a pri vale theater, the Showboal, where Cone With The Wind was first screened in Lhe 1930s. Melhana has \r\novernight accommodations and a fine-dining restau- \r\nrnnt, open nightly, with en tcrtaimnent on Friday and Saturday evenings. 'lours of the grounds and its 176 years of history are available twice a day, by reserva- \r\n \r\nlion only. Daily tours JO a.m. and 2 p.rn. Call for reservations and fees. [:l WC \r\nMyrtlewood Hunting Plantation Old Cairo Rd , Thomasville, 31792 229-228-6232, 229-228-0987 Enjoy championship sporting-clay courses with clubhouses, fishing lakes, private hunting lodges, guail and whitetail deer hunting. Open Mon.-S.it. 8 ,i.rn.-5 p.111. Ca11 for fees. Iii WC \r\nPebble Hill Plantation US Hwy. 319 S., Thomasville, 3.1792 229-226-2344, www.pebblehill.com Pebble Hill Pla11tation is a premier example of the 20th-centrny shooting plantations developed by wealthy Northerners in the early 1900s. The 3000-,icre estate includes a large main house filled with sporting art, antiques, and Audubon prints. Guided house tours last two hours, and visitors see the grounds at their leisure. The final lorn begins at 4 p.m. Children under 6 are not admitted to the 1nain house. Plantation is closed for Sept. Open t \\.ie.-Sal.10 a.m.- 5 p.rn., Sun. l p.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. l::l WC 6,. \r\nState FarmersMarket 502 Smith Ave., Thomasville, 31792 229-225-4072 Enjoy a unique shopping experience for fresh in-season fruits and vegetables. Hon1emade jams, jellies, relishes, and pickles are also here and sure to please! Local cookbooks, handmade white oak baskets, and select souvenirs arc available. Georgia's only auction market! Auctions held May-Nov. Open t\\fon.- Sat. 7 a.m.-2 p.111. Free. Iii WC 6,. \r\n \r\n... go \r\n179 \r\n \r\n IV W W . G EORG I AO NM \\' M I N D . Q l{G 1 .8 00 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nGolf Courses \r\nALBANY Flint River Golf Course 2000 McAdams Dr. , 31705 229-430-5267, miov.golfingeorgia.com \r\nRiver Pointe GolfOub 801 Rier Pointe Dr,, 31701 229-883-4885, w11,v.golfi11georgia,com \r\nTwin Oaks Golf Course E. Matthews Blvd., 31704 229-446-03 50 \r\nAMERICUS Brickyard Plantation Golf Course \r\n1619 US 280 E., 31709 229-874-1234 110,ov.brickyardgolfclub.com \r\nWolf Creek GolfClub 207 WolfCreek Dr., 31709 229-928-4040, 1ww.golfingeorgia .com \r\nASHBURN Wanee lake Country (tub 3821Cl\\ H,ey. 112 W., 317 14 229-567-2727. ,viiov.go/fingeorgia.com \r\nBAINBRIDGE Industrial Park Golf Course 183 Davis Ave., 31717 229-246-8545, ,ioio,,.golfingeorgia.com \r\nBUENA VISTA Cedar Creek Golf and Country C/ub Rt. 4, Bo.t 96, 3180.~ 229-649-338J, \\IOVlv.golfingeorgia.com \r\nCOLQUITT Clydesdale Meadows Golf Oub 100 Clllbhouse Dr.. 30346 229-758-9200, www.golfingeorgia.com \r\nGodwin (reek Golf Course 403 42nd St., 31904 706-324-0583, www.gol{ingeorgia.com \r\nOxbow Creek Golf Course 3491 S. Lumpkin Rd.. 31903 706-689-9977 \r\n \r\nCORDELE Crisp County Golf Course 1205 N. Fifth St., 31015 229-276-2797 \r\nFalcon Run Golf Course 2078 Antioch Rd., 3IO 15 229-535-4653 \r\nGeorgia Vet; Memorial Golf Course 2315 Hwy. 280 W., 3 /015 229-276-2377, na,w.golfgeorgia.org \r\nPine Hills Country Club 15 Aberdeen Circle, 31015 229-273-1238 \r\nCUSSETA Red Oak Golf Club 158 Gord)' Mill Pond Rd., 31805 706-989-3312, www.gol/i11.georgia.com \r\nDOERUN The Barrens Golf Course 2254 1-lwy. 270 \\.V, 31744 229-782-7 172, wuov.golfi.ngeorgi\".com \r\nDONALSONVILLE Donalsonville Country Club \r\nHwy. 39 S., 31745 229-524-2955, w11ov.golfingeorgia.com \r\nEDISON The Pines Golf Course 623 Country Club Rd. of{ I-hey. 37 E. Edison, 31746 229-835-3056 \r\nFORT BENNING Follow Me Golf Course Bldg. 390, 31905 706-687-1940 \r\nFORT GAINES Meadow links at George T. Bagby Golf Course Off Hwy. 39, 31 751 229-768-3714, wMv.golfgeorgia.org \r\nGRIFFIN Griffin City Golf Course Cam/\u003e Nori.hem Rd., 30224 770-229-6615, www.golfingeorgia.com \r\n \r\nJAKIN Green Valley Golf Course llwy. 84, 31761 229-793--+48 1, wm1;.golfi11georgia.com \r\nLAGRANGE American legion Golf Course 300 lVfoin St.. 30240 706-884-4379, 110\u003cw.golf,11georgia.co111 \r\nThe Fields of Rosemont 257 S. Smith Rd., 30241 706-845-7425, M1w.gol/i11georgia.co111 \r\nLAKE PARK Francis lake Golf Club 5366 Coif Dr., 31636 229-559-7961, www.francislake.com \r\nMEANSVILLE Hickory Ridge Golf Club 838 1710mpso11 Rd., 30256 706-648-2955, noiov.midgagol{.com \r\nMIDLAND Bull Creek Golf Club 7333 Lynch Rd.. 31820 706-561-1611 \r\nWoodland Hills Golf Club 592 Day Lake Dr., 31820 706-563-5511 \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN Callaway Gardens Resort US 1-/wy. 27, 31822 800-225-5292 1vww.c\"/lc11llayg,1rde11s.co1n \r\nREYNOLDS Reynolds Golf Course Hwy. 128 N., 31706 478-847-4546, 1V1vw.gol/i11georgia.com \r\nROCHELLE Mallard Point Golf Club Hwy. 2 15, 31079 229-365-7810, ,io,ov. fitzgeraldga.org \r\nSYLVESTER Pine Knoff Country Club 409 .Pine Knoll Rd , 3179 l 229-776-3455, \"\"vw.gol/ingeorgia.com \r\n \r\nTHOMASTON Raintree Golf(tub \r\n1495 1-1,vy. 19 S , 3()286 706-647-7358, 1viiov.midgagol(com \r\nTHOMASVILLE Country Oaks Golf Course 6481 CA f-lwy. 122, 31757 229-225--+333, 1iovw.golfi11georgia.com \r\nTIFTON Forest lake Golf Course 2-60 Sutton Rd., 31794 229-382-7626, 110,nv.golfingeorgia.com \r\nSunsweet Hills Golf Oub 3922 Hwy. 41N., 31793 229-382-0011, 1V11w.golf,ngeorgia.com \r\nTifton Family Golf and Pine Island Golf Club 336 Brighton Rd., Tifton, 31794 229-387-7600 \r\nVALDOSTA Northlake Golf and Country Oub 4025 Northlake Dr., 31602 229-247-8613, ,iovw.golfingeorgia.com \r\nQuiet Pines Golf Course 15501 Prewitt St., Moody AFB, 3.1699 229-257-3297 \r\nStone Creek Golf Club 4300 Coleman Rd., 31602 229-247-2527, nnvw.gagolfcom. \r\nWARM SPRINGS Roosevelt Memorial Golf Course Tfo?'' 27-t\\/4 1. 31830 706-655-5230, \"\"'\"''golfingeorgia.com \r\nWI LLIAMSON The Pines Reidsboro Rd., 30292 770-229-4107, 1,avw.midgagolf.com \r\nWOODBURY Pebblebrook Golf Course 1116 Pebblebrook Rd.,30293 706-846-3809, 11,..,;w,golfingeorgia.com \r\nZEBULON Cedars Golf Oub \r\n1-lwy. !8 W,, 30295 770-567-8808, \"'\"\"\"midgc1golf.com \r\n \r\nSweet Grass Dairy /9635 US Hwy 19N. Thomasville, 31792 229-227-0752, www.sweetgrassdail).com S1,veet Grass is a working dairy forrn c1nd farmstead cheese producer of goal ,md cow cheese. C roup tours are available br appointmenl onl)', C11II for hours and fees. I] WC \u0026,. \r\nThomas County Museum of History 725 N. Dawson St.. 11wma.,ville, 31792 229-226-7664, ,mw.rose.net!-history/ill(kt.hlm Learn \"'hv wea lthy \u003efortherners Floc ked lo T homasvi ll; in the 1880.s. creating lhe gre.1l Winier Resort Frn, which histed nearlv 30 vears. Also leam how T hom,is Cou11 ty\"s antebell~1m c~tton planlations were trnnsformcd into magnificent qnail-h nnting retreats. Fxhi bits incluc.le memorahilia from 1he \r\n \r\ngrand resort holds, h1dics' costumes from the I820s tu the 19+0s, militar)' relics rTom tl1c Civil War tlirough World \\Var II, and anl'ique vehicles. There are ,1lso historic buildings on the g,ou nd from the l800s, Last tour begins at 3:30 p.111. Group ralcs ,rnd slcp-011 guide service availahle. Museum is closed the last week in Sept. Open .\\fon.-Sat. 10 a.111.- noon. and 2 p.111.-5 p.m. Call for fees. I] WC 6,. \r\nThomasville Cultural Center 600 E. l\\ftrshington St., '/'homasville, 31792 229-226-0588, m ,nv.tccarts.mg T he three-story brick building was constmcled as the Eastsidc Eleine11tary School in /9 15. In 1986 it l\\'ilS renovated and reopened as the rnltmal center and Iisled on the Natiu11cil Register of Historic Places. The ga lleri es house exhibit, by local and regional artist,. \r\n \r\nand 11ationally toured art exhibits. Theatrical an\u003cl musical pro\u003cl;1ctions are performed in the 550-seat auditorim11. Galleries open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m., Sat.- Sun. l p.m.- 5 p.m. Free. I] WC C-. \r\nThomasville Genealogical, History, and Fine Arts Library 135 N. Broad Si.. Tlwrna.sville, 31792 229-226-96-+0, 1111101,rose.netl- glibra,yl T his library is a rm1jor repository of materials for family rcscmch in lhc Soutl1east a11d the Mid-Atlantic states. Library resources include family histories, marriage and dcc1 ~1 records, stale .tmd cuuutv histo ries, census records, ,rnd indexes co,eri11g the ' _\\,(id-Atlantic and Southc;ist regions. T he Hopki11s a11d Singletary colleclions arc housed here. Open Mo11,- Fri. 9 a.111.- 5 p. m.. Sal. 9 ;i.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC C-. \r\n \r\n180 \r\n \r\n Thomasville Rose Garden Comer o{Smith Ave. m1d Coving/011 Dr. Thomasville. 31 791 229-227-7099, 800-704-2350. 11~in,,.thomasvilleg\u003c1.com Enior lllorc than 50() indi\\'idnal rosebushes. Best \r\n,iewcd during dar light hours. Free. [;;i 6- \r\n \r\nFulwood Garden Center \r\n802 W. 12th SI.. Tifton. 31794 229-386-83-17 \r\n/\\ beautiful hon,e and garden of the early 1900s restorecl for use by the Tifton Carden Clubs and the co1111111111it\\', Open /vlo11.- Fri. 9 a.111.-noon. C:ill for tours. \r\n \r\nrravel Services \r\nThomasville Welcome Center and Tourism Authority 135 N. Broad St., Thomc1sri/le, 31792 229-227-7099. 80Q-70-l-23;o, 111vw.thOt1l(ISViJlegll.COll1 Open i\\ lon.-Fri. fl a.111.-5 p.m., Sal. 9 ;i.m.--\"I p.m. t;;iWC c, \r\n \r\nHistoricWalking and Driving Tour 135 N. 1-lroad St., 11,omas,ille. 31792 229-227-7099. 800-701-2350, 11ww.thoma.\u003c11il/ega.com Pic-k np a bookl~t for $3 i\\1011.-J,'ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.rn. \r\n \r\nThomasville Black Heritage TrailTour 135 N. Broad Si.. Tlwmasville. 31792 229-227-7099, S00-70-1-2350, 111w1v.llio111asvilleg'1.com Pick up a free book l~t /vlon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Snt. 9 a.m.- 4p.m. \r\n \r\nTIFTON J-19 \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\nAbraham Baldwin AgriculturalCollege \r\n \r\n2802 Moure 1--/wy.. Ti/ion. 3J794 \r\n \r\n229-386-3236. m ,,w.ahac.peachnet.ec/11 \r\n \r\nGeorgia's largest residcnHal lwo-yc,,r college hoL1ses a \r\n \r\nnn iquc display of wildl ife and na lL1ral history exhibits \r\n \r\nin a n;1lun1l histon- collection in Brill Hall. Toms \r\n \r\navai b,blc. \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\nAtlantic Coastline Artists Gallery I 191.oreA,e.. Ti{to11. 3li94 229-386-02 16 \r\nThe Atlant ic Coastli11c Artists C:11lery offers yearround exhibits fcaturi11g 111a11y t~1le11ted regional artists. ' fours a,':lilable by appoi11t111c11l 011ly. Call for more information. Free. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nCoastal Plains Experiment Station -160I Resec1rch Wa)', 'Ii/Ion, 3/794 229-386-350-1 Georgia's agricultural research center explores eff1cie11t wavs for forming opera!ions and crop product-ion. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 n.in. F'rce. \r\n[;l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nCoastal Plain Research Arboretum S. E11lumolog)' Dr. Coos/al Plain Experiment Station, 'l'i{ton, 31794 229-386-727-1. hHp:llnesp1d.cpes.peach11et.ec/11! The Coastal Pl:1i11 Researd , arboretum provides a living resource for researcl1, educatio11, and rccrc;1t ir\u003e11 \r\namong the 11ative pl111 ,t species of the Georgia Coastal Plain. On the grou11c.Js or the U11iversily of Cco,gia's Coast;il Plai11 Experi111c11t St.ition, the arborct11m encompasses 38 acres or stream-side forest and wet- \r\nbml. Open d,iily. Pree. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\nfriendlyCity Park and Amphitheater King and R111/a11d Rds.. Ti/Ion, 3179~ 229-382-3262 This city park features softball areas. picnic areas. six fields (four lighted). a lake, playground. pavilio11. um! an ,nnphitheater. Open fl a.111.- I0 p.m. Pree. [;l WC \r\n \r\nFulwood Park 1'i{I Aw. ,me/ Eighth St.. ri{lou, 31794 229-382-623 J i\\ 35-acrc park featuring picnic areas, playgrounds. rest area. and \" stage for eoucerbi. The park is home lo the the Lo,e Affair, an annual rnulticulturnl .irts fcsti\\'al. Open dail, dmm to dusk. [;l WC \u003c\u003e \r\nFun City USA 1657 Carpen/er Rd S.. Tifton. 31794 229-388-/l()()() A 22.500 sgnarc-fout entertainment cent-er featuring a ska ting rink, a go-cmt track, an JS-hole miniature golf course, a ch ildren's soft-pl11y area, a 50-game video arcade. a large p;ir(y room. and a restauran t. Call for fees and ha ms. [;l WC 6,. \r\nGeorgia Agrirama 1392 Wh iddon Mill Rd., Tifton. l /79-1 229-386-3344, m vnwgrirama.com A ]9th-century living-history rnu.se11111 indudiug two working farmsteads, cotton gin. sawmill , grislrni l.1, priul shop, drugstore. :vlasun ic Lodge, \\/ictoriun hullle, stcalll trai n, and a country store. Costu111ccl \r\ni11terprcters share Georgia's rurni' heritage with visi- \r\ntors. Open 1\\fo11.- Sat. 9 a.111.-; p.rn. Call for fees. [;l WC 6,. \r\nMagnolia Tree Park Mag110/i{l Industrial 13/rd., Ti/1011, 3179~ 229-386-0216 Home of the SC('011d-largesl magnolia tree in the United Stales. The tree is more than 400 years old with a crown spread of I05 feel. Picnic tahlcs are available. \r\nNespal 2356 Raimmler Rd., Ti/ion, 31794 229-386-7274, ht1p:l/11es/Jal.cpes.peaclmol.ed11/ A lJSDAIARS i\\'ational Environmentallv Sound Prodncl'ion Agriculture l,.1bom tory, the $i'0-111illion dollar facility honses scientists developing S)~le1ns for environmentally and economical!)' SOlmd ag p roduction. 'lours are a,a ilable. Coastal Plain Research Arboretum is also on the grmmds. Open 1\\11011.- Fri. 8 \r\na.111.- 5 p.m. Free. [;l WC b- \r\nParadise Public fohing Area US Ilwy 82 E., Ti(l011, 31794 229-533-4792 Stop by one of the 111,mr fishing piers in the area ror great fishing with 60 lakes and pontls to choose fro111. Check curren t fishing rt'gulatious for req11ired licens- \r\nes. Open da il) sunrise- sunset. Free. [;;i WCc,. \r\nTift Theater for the Performing Arts 318 !Vlaiu St., Ti{ton, 3 179-1 229-,86-5150, 229-298-0067 The Tift Theater for the Perfor111i11g i\\rts was opc11cd in 1937 and is listed on the Natio11al Register of Historic Sites. \\Vith a seating capacity of600. the Iheater features .\\rt Ueco style and glass facades embellished with neon lighting. Call for a schedule of \r\nshows and fees. [;;I WC 6- \r\n \r\nThomasville... A Southern Surprise. \r\n \r\nA hundred years ago, Thomasville \r\n \r\nwas celebraced as one of \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nthe most fashionable fEBBJEHtll \r\n \r\nplaces in the world to \r\n \r\nPLAS TAT1 0 \r\n \r\nvisit. Many o( its wealthy northern \r\n \r\nvisitors bought land and built elaborate \r\n \r\nhouses they called \"winter cottages: \r\n \r\nSome, like Pebble Hill, became \r\n \r\nyear-round residences. Today, visicors \r\n \r\ncan tour Pebble Hill's forty rooms \r\n \r\nfilled with bcauciful antiques and \r\n \r\nsporting arr. The 3,000-acre setting \r\n \r\noffers visitors a glimpse of the \r\n \r\nPlantation's elegant pasc. \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown ~ - \r\nThomasville has restorecl (?Jllornii..wfi) \r\nand maintained it'S original \"'~n-T., \r\nVictorian character, and offers superior shopping and \r\nexcellent dining. \r\n \r\nT h omasville W elcom e C en ter Broad Street Thomasville, GA 31792 \r\n800-704-2350 www.thomasvillega.com \r\nPebble Hill Plantation \r\nHighway 3 19 South T homasville, GA 31792 \r\n229-226-2344 www.pebblehill. com \r\n \r\n181 \r\n \r\n www.GEon c 1,, 0NMvM 1ND .ORG I 1 .800 V 1s 1T GA \r\n \r\nTifton Museum of Arts and Heritage \r\n \r\nLowndes County HistoricalSociety and Museum \r\n \r\nHistoric Driving Tour \r\n \r\n255 f.()\\'eA,,e., Ti{loll, 3179'1 229-382-3600 \r\n \r\n305 W. Central Are., Valdosta, 31601 229-247-4780, mvw.,,ddost\u003c1m1Jse11m.org \r\n \r\nI Meeting Place, V(,/c/ost(1, 31601 229-2'i5-05 I3.800-569-868i \r\n \r\nJ\\ 1900 Romancs,1uc hrick church fcaturi11g exquisite 11ic museum includes exhibits displaring mtifucts li-orn 11ww.v\u003c1ldost\"lourism.com \r\n \r\nstained-glass 1vindows, hcarl-0f-pi11c noors, v,1ultcd early Lo1111des Coun~' fumilies. t\\n interpretive exhibit por- Pick up a free l,rochur~ Mon.-fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\n \r\nceilings. and buttresses. a hell to\\\\'er. fanlight door- lm1,; Lomldes Couutyixastand fuhire. Open Mon.- Fri. 10 \r\nways. and more. Professional exhibitions of paintings, a.m.- 5 p.111., Sat. IO a,m_- 2 p.rn. i'i-ee. [;l WC 6' \\\\'ood, porcelain and more. [;l WC 0- \r\n \r\nVIENNA 116 \r\nPreiidenrial Pathways \r\n \r\nLowndesNaldosra CulturalArts Center \r\n \r\nEHis Brothers Pecans \r\n \r\nTifton-Tift County Main Street City \r\n \r\n12M N. Pt11/erson St., \\1\u003c,ldosta. 31603 \r\n \r\n1315 'l'ippctt,ille Rd., Viemia, 31092 \r\n \r\n130 Pirst St.. Ste. 226, Tifio11. 31 i9+ 229-382-6231 \r\n \r\n229-l47-2i87. 1101w.frac.org \r\n \r\n229-268-9041, 800-635-0616, \"\"'\"',rerem,ts.com \r\n \r\n' 11,is fully mainstreamed gallery represents emerging This is a pecan-processing house ,md store. Visitors \r\n \r\nand rccogni1.cd artists through sculpture. paintings. can tonr the plant and watch the pecan ,m\u003cl peanut \r\n \r\nUGA Tifton CampusConference Center \r\n \r\nand other media. Open :vlon.-Thu. IOa.m.-6 p.111.. packing process. starting with the raw nuts in the shell \r\n \r\n15 RDC Rd., Ti{lo11. 3/i 9+ 229-386-3'iI6. 11ww.11g\"ti{io11,011(ere11ce.org \r\n \r\nFri. HJ a.111.-l p.m., Sat. 10 a.111.-+ p.m. Free. and finishing with the pnckngcd products, including \r\n \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\n \r\ncandies, relishes, jams, jellies, and more. Call for tour \r\n \r\n11,c conbc11ce and special-events te,nn -it TCCC \r\n \r\nresenalions. Free. Store open daily 8 a.m,-7 p.m. \r\n \r\nprovides ., full rangr of services. Whether you wm,t McKey Park \r\n \r\nQWC \u0026. \r\n \r\nas.sistance in plann ing your next co11ferc11ce. \\\\'Ork- Patterson St. and Burton Ave.. Valdosta. 31601 \r\n \r\nshop. special cvenl, or full dcl'dopnicnt of a coutinu- 229-259-3507 \r\n \r\nGeorgia State Cotton Museum \r\n \r\ning edncation progr,1m, they will h,111dk all the TI,is park is full of aclivities, incll1ding a tenn is ce11- 1321 E. Union St.. Vienna. 31092 \r\n \r\ndetails. Open lvlon.-Fri. 8 a. m.- 5 p.111. Call for fees. ler. shuffleboard. handhall courts, picnic area. horse- 229-268-20'i5 \r\n \r\n[;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nshoe pils, bandstand, playground, ,rncl two pavilions. Learn ,iboul tlie history of cotlon. This museum \r\n \r\nOpe11 daily dawn to d11sk. [;l WC 6' \r\n \r\nshowc\u003c1ses for111 lc,ols, rntlon bolls, periodic;1ls, a cot- \r\n \r\nTravel Services Tifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nValdosta, AMain Street City \r\n \r\ntou bale. a11d more. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.111., \r\nSa t. 9 a.m.- 4 p.111. Pree. Q WC 6. \r\n \r\n100 S. Ce11tral Ave., Tifton, 3 179~ \r\n \r\n2 16 E. Central i\\ve., Valclosta, 3 16/H \r\n \r\n229-382-6200, 800-5:i0-84 38, ,vw-.v.1.i/io,wha111ber.org 229-259-3577. 11ovw.mlclostacitycom \r\n \r\nVienna Cultural Center \r\n \r\nOpen i'vlon.-hi. 8:30 a. m.-5 p.lll. Cil WC 0- \r\n \r\nThe Maiu Street area extends tliro11ghout a 21-block 300 Co/1011 SI., Viemu,, 3!092 \r\n \r\nUNADILLA \r\n \r\nscclio11 of dow11tmrn, i11clnding the historic commcr- 229-268-3663. 11~vw.historicvie1111a.org ci,11 core of the \u003c:ilv. More than 200 h11sinesses offer n The cu ltural ce11 tcr was l,nilt i11 1903 as the Prince of \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nwide v,1rietr of p(oducls and services, ranging from Pc,1cc F:p iscop,11 Church. /\\ba11do11ed and clilapiclated \r\n \r\n0akbin Pond Preserve \r\n \r\nshopping and di11ing to entertainment. Downtown also by lhc 1970s. ii \\\\'llS rescued a11d restored by the \r\n \r\nOakbiu Rel.. Unaclilla. 3109I \r\n \r\nserves as the govemme11tal hub of the cil)' and counl) Vic1111a Prcscrvalio11 Socictv. C:111 for tour reserva- \r\n \r\n'iM-8i3-6946. 1111w.11at11re.orglgeorgi\u003cI \r\n \r\nwilh the cou11tr courthouse, city hall, and post office tions. Mon.- F'ri. 9 il,m.- 4 p.'111. Free. [;l WC \r\n \r\nThis lrn,d-111anagement area offers hiking rrnils, a located here. Open .Mo11.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.rn. Cil WC 6' \r\n \r\ncypress pond, llpland forest. and a ho.ardwnlk to 11c1- \r\n \r\nWalter F. George Law Museum \r\n \r\nlands. Visitors are urged to use caution since there Valdosta-Lowndes County Recreation and Parks \r\n \r\n106 N. Pourt/1 St.. Vie111w, 31092 \r\n \r\nha,c been alligator and snoke sightingi. C,ill ahead lo I 125 F:. Ceutml i\\,e.. \\laldosto. 31601 \r\n \r\n229-268-3663. \"'\"\".historic,iemw.org \r\n \r\nobtain directions a11\u003cl w,ii,ers lo the presene. Open 229-259-3507 \r\n \r\nThe m11se11m. housed in Scn.itor Walter F. George's \r\n \r\ni\\ lon.- Fri. 9 a.111.-; p.n1. Free. \r\n \r\nThe Recreation and Parks Department provides first law office, contains .utifacts from the senator's \r\n \r\nVALDOSTA K-22 \r\n \r\nleisure services through the 3S-plus parks and facili- career and private life, i11ch1ding photos, 11ewspaper ties. Come enjoy the public ,wimmi11g facilities. golf clippings, furniture, campaign items, and more. \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\ncourse. tennis courts, sports complexes, and boat Call for reserv:1tions lvlon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Free. \r\n \r\nBarber-Pittman House \r\n \r\nl:111dings. A v;niety of pa rks pro,ide w:ilking and fit- [;l WC \r\n \r\n.; 16 N. Ashier St., Valdosta. 31603 \r\n \r\nness trails, picnic arc.is, playgrounds. scenic l:ikes. and \r\n \r\n229-247-8 100, u,itav.w1ldoslacl1amber.l'Om \r\n \r\nspace for group ncti,it ies. Call lo resen,e areas for Travel Services \r\n \r\nConsiclerecl one of the most oulslm1di11g exmnple, of group events. Office open: Mon.- f ri . 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Dooly County Chamberof Commerce \r\n \r\narchitectmal design in the Southc;1sl, this sl)'lish resi- Parks open da ily dawn-dusk. Cil WC c,. \r\n \r\nl li K U11io11 St.. Vie1111a, 31092 \r\n \r\ndence was b11ilt in 1915 for E. R. B,irbcr, i11vcnlorand \r\n \r\n229-268-8275, 11~1~11.doolrchami\u003eer.com \r\n \r\nlocal Coca-Cola bottle,. Open Mo11.- Pri. 8:30 a.m.-5 Wild Adventures \r\n \r\np.m. Free. ~ WC b \r\n \r\n3766 Old C lyattville Rd., Vt1ldosl\". 3J601 \r\n \r\nOpen Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5 p.111. C:l WC \u0026. \r\n \r\nCrescent House 90'i N, Patler.,on. Valdo.,ta. l 16(14-2-123 229-244-674i \r\n \r\n229-559-1330, SU0-808-0872, w11w.wildadven/11res.nel Wil\u003cl J\\dventnres Theme Park is all about lrnving fun! With more than 100 rirles and allractions and ,111 ani1n:il safari, there's something for everyone. Seasonal \r\n \r\nDriving Tour of Vienna \r\n1321 t. Union St.. Vienna. 31092 \r\n229-268-3663, WWH'.historicvie1111a.org 1o,tr boob me sold at the CcMgia Stale Cotton \r\n \r\nBui lt i11 1898 hy U.S. senator William St~nlcy, West hours of operation. Call for in form,1tion ,llld fees. Muscu,n. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 9 \r\n \r\nis Valdostis best known la11dmJrk, The hol1sc gels ill ~ WC 6,. \r\n \r\nH,111,-'f p.111. \r\n \r\nm1111e frorn the circular veranda wit h I'l massive \r\n \r\ncolumns. each representiug the 13 original Amcrica,1 Travel Services \r\n \r\nWARM SPRINGS E-12 \r\n \r\ncolonies. It has beautiful test g.irclcns, a11 octagnn- Valdosta-Lowndes ChamberofCommerce \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nshapcd schoollwuse and a quaint ch:ipd. \r\n \r\n'i/6 N. l\\shle)' St., Valdosta. 31603 \r\n \r\nAntiques and Crafts Unlimited Mall \r\n \r\n229-2-17-8100, 1v,v,v.raldostaclwmher.co111 \r\n \r\n7679 Roosevelt Ifwy/Ct\\ Il11r . 27 \r\n \r\nDrexel Park Brookwood Dr. \u003c111d Pa1terso11 St.. V(,/c/o.sta. 3/6CJI \r\n \r\nOpen i'vlo11.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Cil WC b \r\n \r\nWMm Spri11gs, 31830 706-655-2468 \r\n \r\n229-259-3507 \r\n \r\nValdosta- Lowndes County Conference Center \r\n \r\nCorne explore I I'I rooms filled \"'ilh antiques, craft.,, \r\n \r\nDrexel P,irl is home lo the a1111ual J\\zalca l'eslival a11cl and Tourism Authority \r\n \r\ncollccliblcs, furniture. gh,ssw:ire. pottery, and art. \r\n \r\nconvenientll' located near VSU c,unpus :mcl Wildcat I Meeting Place, \\laldosto. 31601 \r\n \r\nAnd don 1 forget to visit the showrooms ,111d the \r\n \r\nfootball sladinm. Opc11 \u003clailr daw11-d11sk. Langdale Park \r\n \r\n229-2-!j-05I3, 800-569-TOUR \r\n1111~r.w1ldost\"to11ri~m.com \r\nOpen :-.ton.- f.'ri. 8 a.m.- ;,30 p.111. [;l WC 6- \r\n \r\ne- Visions Ari Caller}', Open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. \r\n[;l WC \r\n \r\nUS-11 N.. Exit 22. Vtilclos1\u003c1. 31601 \r\n \r\n229-259-1507 \r\n \r\nHighways and By Ways Driving Tour \r\n \r\n11,is peaceful p:irk 011 the \\Vithbcood,ee Ri\\'er offers I .\\leeti11g P!tice, V\"lclosto.31601 \r\n \r\n11ahire walks, birding. a picnic MC.I. and a boat ramp. 229-245-()j13, .~00-569-868i \r\n \r\nOpe11 dail; tla\\\\'11-clusk. [;l 6- \r\n \r\nWl\\'W. valdo~talor1rism.com \r\n \r\nl'ick up a free brochure l\\fo11.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. \r\n \r\n12 \r\n \r\n LittleWhite HouseState HistoricSite 40I Little White House Rel. , Wann Springs. 3I830 706-655-5870. 800,864-7275, 1111vw.gast\u003c1te11\u003c1rks.org Located 1/4 mile south of Warm Springs on GA Hwv 85-t\\-27-A. This is the honse President Fra~klin D. Roosevelt built in 1932 so he could be near the therapeutic wann springs. He died here in 1945 while posing for a portrnit. The unfinished portrait is now displayed in the den. 1\\udio messages are a,ailable in certain areas. and rangers arc sla tiuned al key places to offer assistance and answer any yuestions. Also at the site are a 11,uscum, a film with historic footage, FDR's cars, restored pools complex, and a gift shop. Open d;iily 9 a.m.-4:45 \r\np.111. Call fol' fees. I] WC \u003c\u003e \r\nPolioTherapy Pools Lillie White House State Ilisloric Site 401 Little White House Rd.. Warm Springs, 31830 706-655-5870, 800-864 -7275, M1ov.gastateparks.org \r\nPDR had these pools bu ilt an\u003cl used them for his po lio treatmen ts from 1927 until 1942. They were restored i11 l 997. Open da ily 9 n.m.-4:45 p.m. Call for fees. E:l WC6,. \r\nRoosevelt Warm SpringsInstitutefor Rehabilitation \r\n6 135 Roosevelt H,,y., Warm Springs, 31830 706-6555669. M111,.rooseveltre/wh.org T he institute includes the many historic structures bnilt bv F'r,rnklill D. Roosevelt and mnde famous bv his visits during liis fight against polio. Call for tou'r reservations. Frec. I] WC6,. \r\n \r\nacres of water and 30,000 acres of public land. Located around the lake are day use parks. campgrounds, two commercial marinas, beach areas, fishing piers. a firing range, and pub lie liu11ting areas. Some of the West Point Lake parks are specially designed to be \"'heelchair-accessible, and most parks hme picnic shelters, boat launching ramps with cuurtesr clocks, nature trails, and great access to the lake for fishing. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Summer daily 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Call for fees. !]WC \r\nTrove/ Services Georgia Visitor Information Center 1-85 N.!Georgia-Alabw11\u003c1 Line, Wes! Poinl, 31833 706-645-3353, w\\lov.georgia.org \r\nc- Open daily 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. ~ WC \r\nGreater Valley AreaChamberofCommerce 2102 S Broad Ave., Lanett, AL, 31663 334-642-14 11, w,vw.greate,valle)'\u003clrea.com Open Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.1H.- 5 p.rn. [;;l WC 6,. \r\nWESTON \r\nPresidential Pathways Merritt PecanCompany CA Hwy. 520, Weston, 31832 229-828-6610, 800-762-9.152, w\"w.merritl-pec,m.com Browse through va rious pecan items, souveni rs, regional items, jams, and jellies, and visit the large cookbook section_ Call for tour reservations daily 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Call for fees. I] WC 6,. \r\n \r\nWarmSpringsRegional fisheriesCenterand Aquarium 5308 Spring St., W\"rm Springs, 31830 \r\n706-655-3382, 800-344.WlLD, '\"''\"''-fief.gov \r\nThis compound of the National Fish Hatchcrr includes a fish health center, a fish technology center. and an aqnarinm. Open daily 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. \r\nFree. I] WC c,. \r\nWarmSprings Village Mall 69 Broad St.. \\\\lan11 Springs, 3183() 706-655-2166, m,01.wannspringsga.com Here you'll find antiques, collectibles, crafts, hand painted items. and more in a variety of stores. Open \r\ndaily 9:30 a.111.-6 p.111. I] e-. \r\nTravel Services Warm Springs Area Tourism Association and WelcomeCenter 1 Broad St., Wam1 Springs, 31830 706-655-3322, 800-337-1927, www.wannspringsga.ws Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.111.- 5 p.111., Sun. I p.m.-5 p.m. ~WC \u0026. \r\nChattahoochee Flint Heritage Highway Tour # I /-lrnad St., W\u003c1rm Springs, 31830 706-655-3322, 800-3.37-1927 Pick \\IP the brochure al the Warm Springs Welcome Center or any other state or regional welcome center. \r\nWEST POINT \r\nPresidential Pathways fort Tyler 6th Ave. and 'le11th St., West Point, 31833 706-884-8671 J\\ marked trail leads visitors to the silc of this small earthen fort built in 1863 and named in houor of General Tyler. Quartennaster for the Coufcderatc Anny. Open daily. Free. \r\n \r\nWOODBURY E-11 \r\nPresidential Pa thways Red OakCoveredBridge GA Alt. /111~- 85 ,me/ Covered Bridge Rd. Woodburr, 30293 706-655-3322, 800-FDR-1927 ww1v. wannspri ngsga. ws The Red Oak bridge is the last standing CO\\'Crcd bridge built O)' Horace King, the fumons freed slave who became a master bridge builder and an Alabama state legislator. It is still usable todav. \r\nWOODLAND \r\nPresidential Pathways Old SouthFarmMuseum andAgricultural LeamingCenter Ple\u003c1sant Valley Rd. and GA H\")' 41 Woodland, 31836 706-674-2894 This interactive museum spotlights fanning in the South from 1900 to 1960 with more than 2000 items. Collect eggs in a henhouse, draw water from a well. and ride wagons. T he center also features animals, authentic hay presses, balers, cultivators, combines, a peach packing shed, and more_ Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-\u003e p.m. Call for tour reservations and fees, ~WC c,,. \r\nZEBULON \r\nPresidential Pathways Travel Services Pike County ChamberofCommerce 118 Concord St., Zebulon. 30295 770-567-0616, ,.,,111v.pikechambero{commerce.com Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.rn.- 2 p.m. \r\n \r\n[ A Natural StateQfMit1.cC] \r\nGeorgia's \"West Coast\" is Waiting for You. \r\n \r\na - \r\n \r\ns st? pr:: \r\n \r\nLAG'RANGE-TROUP COUNTY \r\n \r\nCHAMBER OF COMMERCE \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 636 - P 1  LaGrange, GA 30241 \r\n \r\nPH: 706.884.8671 Ext. 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US 27 \r\n \r\nPine Mountain Mountain Toe Inn \u0026Resort \r\n \r\nP.O.Box 147 \r\n \r\nPine Mountain PineMountain Cabins \r\n \r\nOff Dallas MIiisRd. \r\n \r\nPine Mountain Pine Mountain Cameground \r\n \r\n8804 Hamilton Rd. \r\n \r\nPine Mountain Pine Mountain ClubChalets \r\n \r\n14475 Ga Hwx 18 \r\n \r\nThe Rock \r\n \r\nConestoga Cameings \r\n \r\n5020 BamesvllleHwx \r\n \r\nThe Rock \r\n \r\nGuest House \r\n \r\n5020 Barnesville Hw~ \r\n \r\nThomaston Flinl River Outdoor Center \r\n \r\n4429 Woodland Rd. \r\n \r\nThomasville Citx of Roses RV Park \r\n \r\n277 Old Boston Rd. \r\n \r\nTifton \r\n \r\nAmts5ourh Georgia RV Park \r\n \r\n4632 UnionRd. \r\n \r\nTilton \r\n \r\nThe PinesCameground \r\n \r\n18 Casseta Rd \r\n \r\nValdosta \r\n \r\nValdosta Oaks R'I Park \r\n \r\n4598 Norlh Valdosta Rd. \r\n \r\nVienna \r\n \r\nlurker Creek Cameground \r\n \r\n156 Pat's Cam2 Rd. \r\n \r\nWarm 5erings Hom11stead Cabin Rental \r\n \r\n2541 White House Pkl'!)'. \r\n \r\nWarmS~in~ Rams~ RV Park \r\n \r\n~O.Box 160 \r\n \r\nWest Point Amity Cam2ground \r\n \r\n500 Resource Mgmt Or. \r\n \r\nWestPoint R. Shaefer Heard Cam2ground \r\n \r\n500 Resource Mgmt Or. \r\n \r\nYate1vllle Hean of Georgia RV Park \r\n \r\n6721 Hw,74 \r\n \r\n31620 3li19 31711 31712 31717 31803 31627 31737 31820 31015 31015 37015 31745 31745 31745 31750 31751 30217 30217 31811 30230 30240 30240 30240 30240 30240 36855 30240 30240 31815 31768 31768 31768 31768 31771 31068 31821 31821 31822 37822 31822 31821 31822 30185 30285 30286 31792 31794 31794 31602 31092 31830 31830 31833 31833 31097 \r\n \r\n800-562-0275 800-864-7275 \r\n888-40-VISIT 800-864-7275 800-864-7275 800-533-6376 800-535-7622 \r\n \r\n229-896-3551 229-874-1234 229-924-2558 229-273-6464 229-246-0658 229-649-2267 229-896-4511 229-758-6213 706-561-9675 229-2735454 229-271-3111 \r\n229-861-2137 229-861-3137 229-861-3137 229-426-5050 229-7683061 706-675-2267 770-854-8695 706-643-7737 706-637-8920 706-882-3437 706-884-6818 706-645-2937 706-884-1414 706-645-2937 706-882-5439 7068845041 706-884-8972 229-838-4385 229-985-5069 229-985-7772 229-941-5588 229-77\u0026-3394 229-891-3201 478-472-8171 229-838-6370 706-663-4858 706-663-9343 706-663-4719 706663-8790 706,663-4329 706-663-2211 706647-6374 706-647-6374 706-647-2633 229-228-7275 229-386-8441 229-382-3500 229 247-0494 229-273-8738 706-663-495 1 706-655-2480 706-645-2937 706-645-2937 706-472-3437 \r\n \r\nwww.reedbin9hamst,te2ark.org www.bric!1ardgolfdub.com \r\nwwwbassangler.com \r\n1wll'l.lakeeines.net \r\nwww.gastateearks.org www.gastateearks.org www.surfsouth.com/~semieark www.surfsouth.com/~semieark 1rww.fit2geraldga.org www.re1erveu1o.com/nrrs/ga/cotd/ \r\nwww.georgia2ower.com/g2clake l'IWW,highlandmarina.com wwwsam.usace.arm~.mil/sam/oe/rec/westet/ \r\nwww.sam.usace.armr.mil/oe/reC/westet/ www.iam.usace.arm~.mil/oe/reC/we11et1 www.sam.usace.arm~.mil/oe/rec/westptl www.moultriechamber.com \r\nwww.guailridgeeklntation.com 111w1.maconcoun!}'.Qa.0!9 www.gastateQ!!rks.org 1V\\'llv.~stateeari1.org www.huckfin.com www.hide-awar,rnm www.einemountaincabins.com www.cameeinemountain.com www.einemountainclubchalets.com www.therockranch.com www.therockranch.com \r\nwww.bunsmillrarm.com/Cabins/index.h1m www.sam.usac~.army.mil/oe/rec/west2t/ www.sam.usace.arm1.miVoe,reC/west2t1 \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\n ,,ww.G eORC 1AONMvM IN o.oRc I I . 800 V ISIT GA \r\n \r\nUse liltmap \u003coordinaltt. in~rt nthf\u003cH,to \r\nlo,ate tilt cityon!ht map(pg.l ). \r\nA A.H.S1t11htn1 S~lt P,a,t,81,88 A.RandallTuttn Entisonmtn1,1P.irt.8S Abbtvillt (Kl6), 78 Abl,r,ilif Untt!d Mechodist (hurcli,78 AhrabamS.ldwlnA\u003cu.,ur1l(ol~t. 181 A\u003clofs Exprm Thucrt Co.11pany/Xlng Pk\u003ew Alls Cenr,~ 20 Acworth ([6), 18, 30 Acworth Bmh/(aublt P1rk, l8 \r\nAdairsville [04), m, It6, 134 \r\nAdamson Squar,, 119 Adel (J.20), 161, 166 Arrk1n American Panoramk bperln\u003c. \r\n!APEX). 18 A91icullure. Su Farm~ Orchards AgrU,lm ac T.lytor Orch,,d~ 178 \r\nAgrirama, 160. 181 Air force Ht1iuqt Mustum, 44,S4 Airpou, 10.22 Aktidg Ctmtiery, 104 ,1Jap1ha River, 174 Albany (618\u003e. 162, 16\"6S, 180 Albdn)' Area Am Council, 164 l,lbany O,it (;nter, 164 AlbanyCMIRighi!Mov,mcn1Muieum, 164 Albanyl,\\111, 164 Albany Municlpi lAuditorium,164 Albany Museum of Art. 164 Alb1nyRwearlonand Park1, 164 AlleeWalkerSell,Guldcd DrivingTour, 90 All Saints Episcop1IChurch, 179 Al~toona Lakeand Vi~rors Cenrer, 120 Al\"l0001 Pus Battlefield, 120 Al~!d AlllJohn M.irlor All! CtDltl, 98 Aligmr1. 168 Alma fH-18), 78.86 Alphartna (F-6), 18,IO Alpbuena f1:nily Sbce Ctrlre~ \r\nn,,c~.18 A!pintAmusorn,nr Parl 116 ,\\Jpint An1iqut AutoindBuggy \r\nMu1tum. 136 Alpine Mini.11Ure GolL116 /1lpintl'l!dding Chapel,'* Alla Villa (em,wy. llS Altama Museum or,,,rand Hl!rory, 103 Alcamaha Rlver, 85,93 Altamaha River Kayax and canoe !rail, \r\nSo,88 Alto, 116 Ameri\u003c1n Museum of Pape,making, 13 Amtri\u003ca~IIIU, 18 Ameri\u003cus (G, 16), 161, 16S, 180 Arniulolfal~ 130 Amicalol faffs SIJlt P;tlc, lll, 118, 130 Amish Red BMn, 122 Amhy Re\u003creaiion AJo, 94 Am,s,men1 parts/centers, 22. 24, 28, \r\n31.32, S2.60, 69.96. 9$, 115, 136, 169, 181, 182. Andmon lloust Mustum, 92 Andersonville (G-1S), 16s-6G Anderson,ille ( i,il War VIilage,16S Anderson,ille llarlonalHlitorlc She, 16061, IGS AndersonvilleT11II, 88, 161,16G, 168 AndrelliSpeed lib, l I Andrtw low Houst, 57 Andrtwl Co,. R,crtatioo Ar;a, 126 Andfs Tro,it hr111, Cblns ,..d Campground. 132 Animal Reh1biliwelon (fflttt 26 Anni Rby f,lls. 136 Annabel!t lu:darftntrnun Pomllln Muswm.92 Anne Tun Golltry.111 AlultyHodge1 M.U.S,H. P10Jtu and Nllurt lr,il, 50 Antebellum Capi1ol Mumm, 99 An1rbellum Trills, 88,90 AntiO\u003ch (hrls1i1n Church, 104 Antique funerIMu1eum/Ma1gartt Mil\u003chtll Playhoulf, 2S An1iques and Crafts Unllmlctd Mall. 183 Anclqu11 TrJll. 22, 88 APEXMuseum, 18 Apiariel.85 Appala\u003chian G1ceway Trail, 146 Appala\u003chl1n Ou1fo111rs Rlm Trips. 128 App,ila\u003chi1n Trail I 13, 114. 146 \r\n88 \r\n \r\nApplt Moncmtnl, 11), 116 Applt OrchardAley, Ill o\\pplell'y H0\u003c11t/Applflr/ St,n\u003ch lib\u003ciJY, 81 Appling (0-S), 78,82 \r\nAppllc.g Coun,y Coun~oUSt. as \r\nAppli;,g Couotr Heritagl' Ceru,~SS Aqu1riunn, 61, 99, 181 AqLI\u003cllk Cenr,~ 166 Arbor Pl.lee Ma~.24 Arboretums,82, 99,181 At\u003ch.Jeologic,l Alea, 116 ,\\rchi, es andHilioryDepartment, \r\nGeorgia.20 Archi1Jes andRecordsAdmini1traliM, \r\nU.S.N Arlington (E 19), 166 Army Corps ofEngine~ 172 Arn0\u003croft Hou1e. 78 Art G.!llerie1 of Hhtoric Ro,w,u, 31 \r\nA11hu, H\\oole illtthodist Mustum. librry ,nd Arthitt. S6 \r\nAllht coklrrt,22 AllisI!' Row,12 Arts Center (Hanv:eUJ, BS Ashburn ll-18), 166, 180 A,ian Squart, 24 Allronaun Monumen~ 164 Athens (J.61, 74-7S. 78-79,8Hl,86 A1hens (emeiery, 79 Athens Fill! P,esb)'1erlin( hur\u003ch, 71 Athens lndu11rlal and HighSchool, 78 Atlanta (F-7), 1321, 30. \r\nSeea/so A1lan1a Metro Atlanta BotankalGarden, 16, 18 A1law Bcave1at lurnerfield, 18 Awnu 8r11\"ttMu1eu11und H.lllolf1nw. l8 A1lan1a Camp1ign Potltt ParIt,120, 129 Atlan1a Can,palgnT,111, 1'6 \r\nAtlin~ Chinatowo Shopping Sq.art, 23 Awn1a(7\u003cloc11111, IS Allania Or,gw11, 126 Allania Falcons, 18, 131 l.llanta Har11r~:.s ltlttrnati0\u003c1II AhporL \r\n10,21 Allan11 Hls1o,y Center, 14, 18 Arlanca kt forum,24 A!lanra Mrno \r\ngolf courses, JO lodging, 35-4 I parks aodhistoricalsites. 24, H \r\nUJil~, 12 A1t.1n1a Moro, Spe,d\"'Y 2S At1an11 Opera, I8 A1ran.a Preservacion Centu Gulcftd \r\nWalking lourt 21 A1,.,,c, Symphony Ot\u003che!lld, 13 A1lanta Thrash\u003c,~ 24 \r\nAtlan1aWest Mllqut Mil~118 Allanik CNsllineArti!IS~alltry, 181 Augusta (P-9), 7l.128S,86 \r\nAu9u11 Can,1 Head91t1.3) Augum Canal \\Co1i101 (ftllCI 83 Augusta Conon Exthangt Woltome \r\nCenrer and Museum, 81 Augum GolfandG1rdens, 83 ,\\ugu11a Green Jacketl.83 AugusIa Mall, 83 Augusra Museumor Hi1101y, 83 Augu,ta-RichmondCounry Clvl\u003c Centtr, \r\n83 Augusra Rimwa1\" Marini nd 8011 \r\nRenrals,84 Aug,sm Scal!ions.8l Aun1 lannfsC,bln,JC f.uror Thtatre. 24 Ausrd, lO \r\nAutoracing.2S,28. S4, m. ns. m. \r\n126, 129, 1!0.1.19. 142,147,164, 170,178 Autreyw,11Hattnt P!esi,\u003eeand Heritagt Conte,, 18 A,enue ol Oaks. SG Aviation IL.lit ol Famt, 101 \r\n8.lloyd'1Pmns,8S Blbyland G,ntr,11Hosplt,11, 116 Bacon Fram Houi,, 51 8.lgby (George1.)Stat, Pa,k, 161,166, 17l Bailey-Tebdult House. 172.73 Bainbridgo!E22), 1~. ll10 Baldwin.116 Sall (lam,r Q.I Raplor Ctnlt~ 74, 102 \r\nSalltt.34 \r\n \r\nBlmboo fa,m ..dCoastal Garden~ S8 Bln\u003crofl SSBW-641 S.il Exhibit, SS Sanks CnuntyCourlbo\"\", 138 Sanks County Jai. Ill S.clcs (ro,\u003cing, IJ8 8,nl:1 hl:t National1111:!lile Rftugt. 17' Blrb,t-Pilman How, 181 8artsd1lt Bobwhir, Planratioo,11 Barnesville (G-11).85 Barnsley Gardens. llS, 116 8Arrow Coun1y Counhousr, 1~7 \r\nBartow Ctiunt)' Muitum1 147 BartowCounry Genealogi ISo\u003cieiy \r\nRes,arch Libra,y.120 Bartow Hisrory Center, 120 Bmam Fore1r, 98 Baseball. 18,61,83, 96, 141, 142. 169. \r\nSte a/10 Softball Blke1bdll,79.98, 169 Baute of RtSoKa. 141 a.10.rce!d lraiL 146 8attl,field1,26, 104, IN-lS, 118,120, \r\n119, 130, 135, 141, 146. S.11le1 for Chananoo93 Museum. 140 Bnly (01n,8S,86 Stach lnstitule African-American \r\nl,\\u1eums Cullmil Cenrr,, SB 8mhe1, 11. 23, 31,42-47, S6, 64, 11,4. \r\n5te also Coa11 Bear HollowWildlifeTrail,78 Bm1. 1J6 BeckyBranch Falls, 124 Bedingfield Inn l.\\useum, 174 8e11Audirorium. 83 Btll,u, Hi11ori\u003calHome, l7J B llville,\u0026S Benjamin Hawiiru Gr.-.-.site, 101 Benjamin Hav,tin1Monum,n1. 101 \r\nSort Harsh Part. 116 \r\n8,ce!oddW,g,s nd Plin\u003ce\u003cslucitShirail Ymiag, Clothin~ Co!lt\u003ctior6,1lS \r\n8tlbes!!a Hom for Bop, SS Beulah R.tler ~!uIBJ111, BS Sicy\u003cletr.ih,51. 111, 14\\l, 176 \r\n5ft oho Mounrainbiking 819 Bear Farm, 1n Big (; no,,1l4 Big(mk Greenway,18 Big Hammock Naru1al Area, 92 Big Hart Recreation Area. 103 Big Lam Public Fi1hin9 Area, 118 Big Oak. 179 Big Pe.ch Antique Mall,86 Big 6 farm,9l Big Sp\u003cing Partand \\'later Plant N\u003cility. \r\nm \r\n8irdwa1clling.4S,Sl,S6,S8, 101. IIS. 112,179 \r\nBirdiong Hawre Cenrer, 179 Birlhplacoof Rural fr,e Der.my (RfO) \r\nHilloricI Marh\u003eL 100 Bishop (J7J, 85-16 BlacH1eek, 62 8!;ickfores1BearPark and Replil \r\nb hibit, 136 BlackHflilagelrail, 170. 181 Slack Rock MouniainStale Park, 113, \r\n118, 140 Black Shoals Park.87 81ackbmd lsrand,48 Bladdiwd Island Nationll'lildlife \r\nF.tluge,48 Slackshear (O-l0),48,6l BL\u003ettshm (Ml War Prison.48 Bla\u003clsllm lake, 170 Slllh\u003car Mflc.r, Road,48 Blairsville (Hll, 116-17, 113, IH Blately (D-19), 161,166, 168 \r\nBlnd farms. IOI 81ln1on(mlc Put.173 Bleslingof ch, fleet.4\u003c Blm i119 ol1he Hound\u003c,76 Bk\u003eodi MmhSaula lice, 56 Blurand Gra1 Museum, 171 Btu,and Gr,iy Trail, Z1, 114-IS,146 Blue-Bird Company, 92 Blu, Ridg (f-.2), 117 Blue Ridge Scenic Raill.ay, 111 Blue Ridge WUdlif, Management Area, \r\n118 Blue Wilow Inn, 102 8luegras1 Exp,,\u003c!, B6 81,ntHou,e, 119 \r\n \r\nSo Ginn Aqulri,m and o\\qu11k \r\nEd..a1ioo.11 C.nte\u003c,99 \r\nSo~!townS~tt Part. 118. m \r\nBollngbroke,86 Bowt,86 Bona,1111mt c,me1ory, 44, 18 Bonnif \u003ca111tBPdand Bruifasc, 2S 80\u003c',000, 134 Bowin (tniir for lht Ans. 130 BowtM MIii fi1h Hat\u003ch!ry, 171 Bowl Springs Part, 96 Br.Ille Trail, 54 8rantlty 81ick Tobacco wa,ehom, 48 Brastlton, 11718. 1H 8Mmown BJld, 116 Bremen, 118, 134 8ren,u Unlvenity Pe,manent Arc \r\n(olle\u003ctlon, IJS 8r'e, Rabbit Smut,90 Stidge1.SttC.V.lfd br.igti !tkcot(lW.) Pa,k.34 BrNd RiverC.mpgrovnd, 103 Bro1d River Oo1po11, IJO BrNd Ril~r l'lildlif; hlanlgl'mtnt Alea, 132 Bronwood, 168 Uroughlon Str~ S8 Brown llouse Museum, 101 Brumby Hill and Gacden1, 26 Brunswl\u003ck (R20), 45, 48, SB, 62 Buchanan, 118 Sud Jones lltldermyMuseum, 144 Buena Vina, 168, 180 Buford (H,6), 22 \r\nBufordArtist Colon,, 22 BuggyShop Mustum,32 BillhrdCrttkMld5ft M.inagtmtnl Am,93 8uflO\u003ch Haa, ll B,rkt Coun1y Muuum. IOS 8,rlh,llttHome, 104 B\u003c11n1 ~0001.iio 0..'trloolt, IJ9 \r\nlt\u003clrcon Emporiem and Gilifry, m \r\nBunonWt,123 Bunonl ICIIY Sile, 103 Bun', farm, 130 Bumy Poinl Rl'UPalion Aiu, 94 Bulltr~ ISiand.SO Bum CountyCourchouH, 93 BullHlehre Htrltagt HaU andSp011s \r\nMuseum, 78 Bulll MIii farm, 177 Byron (lll).86 Byron Dtpot, 86 \r\nC.VI.Pc11i9tc'II farm and Community life Cen1er, 92 \r\nCab,111 Mor0\u003c\u003cln 8m,1~ S8 Ciglt'1 Oa11y MAlZ[. 119 Cairo (Gl2), 162, 168 C,iroAnt;qu, Automobllt Museum, 168 Calhoun (0,). 118 19, 134 C.llanvtoldt FineA,11 Ctntt~1819 (all.l'MIY GudM~ 1S9, 171 Callaway Memorlallowe,, 173 Callaway Planmlon, 104 Calvaryl,luseum, HS Camilla(GlO), 161,168 Camp Pauen, 174 CampbellCounry Museum, 24 Cm Creekfalls, 128 Cane Rim Ou1fo11ers. 86 Cannon, 78 Cannonb!I Houitand c,,rna,MU!fUm.~5 Canotlng,50,S6, tOl.114, 117,128,140, \r\n17$ Canood,ee Ritt~86 Canion (f-5), 119, 1.14 \r\nCiplto~ I4. 10. Set ti/Jo Old Smt C.pitol Bmki'ng \r\nC.pitol h'.ultUm.20 (6p.~~r,'fll Wolf, 142 Clr Stud!osl(am,9iftibmy8u?di,g,8S Carnegie library Building, BS ( u n esvllle, 119 (Jrouscl Quarcers AnimalFarm, 26 Carpl'I and Rug Outl!t Council,129 (;1ptt lndu111y Tour, 130 Carriage rldes,S2, 56, 64, 129,136 Carrollton [C-8), 118, I 19-20. 134 (Jr10Uton Cultural Arts Cencer, 119 Cant4Jimmy, IUO, IS9.161.161.178 (.)rtll (limmy)librlrylnd MillfUnt14,20  \r\nCJrW Uimmy) Ua1ional Hiscock Sice. 161, 178 \r\n \r\nCaners llt. 140 (arttrSYillt (OS).114, 118.110, 114 Cattr1,i l t O,k(tnter, 110 Calinos, 48 (a11,illt, 110, ll2 (m,ill\u003c Conl!dtrm CmNery, 110 \u003clhtdralolStJ~n lht 8apti!t.S8 Cauble P,rk/Acwon/1 Bmh, 18 (avt Spring,121 \r\nCay Creek Wtlland lnttrpmiveCent,1,Sl Cedar G1~1e Ctmm,y, 83 Ctdartown 186), 122, 134 Ctdar1own(Mc Auditorium, 112 Cenrennl.11Olympic Park, 19 Cenrer (or Puppeuy All!, 19 (enter for Wildlife [ducarion, 102 c,nrcr of the World Monumen1. IJ6 (enrral Square Complex (Oougl.11).81-39 Central lute Ho,plial Mus,um,98 Chamblee (f-7), 16, U \r\nCharlelN9Jlt~ Xingdom, 116 C11111t! Hmold Nature Pre,s,rw,98 Chrie [llloct l'lrld:ife(enre~ 100 Chlttau tl1n Wintry and ~n. 117,144 (hllh~ Counl)' AqualiC Ctnetr,18 Chatham County Garden Cen1er and \r\nBotanical Gar~~SB \r\nChatsworth (0-2), 118, 122-ll,m (hi IIVIOllhMuuay(ouniyUbrar),m \r\n(haIIahoocheHlint HNhage Highway. 21,161, 168,183 \r\nChmahoochci forest 11a1ion1IFish Harchcri, 14) \r\n( hmahoochte Narurt(en1er, Jl (hmahooch,tOconet llark\u003enalfort\u003cI, \r\nus \r\n(ha111hoochtt Pllocm R~trboar.168 \r\nCha111h00\u003chee Ril't~ 170,171 Challlhoodltt RiYt1 lla1i0\u003c1al Rttr,,im \r\nAtea. 19 (b,111hoo\u003chtt Valley An Musemc, 173 ChmahoO\u003chtt Wildlif; l\\Magffllelll \r\nAr~.116 (hanoog1 R~tr, 114, 114 (hacug, lat,, 138 Chaunc,y,86 Chthw Indian Monum!OI, 174 Chthaw lakt. 164 Cherok,, Cpltal Hi11oricSito, 118,118-19 Cherokee Rwtatioo Day-Use Am. 94 \r\nCherry log, m \r\n(hcst.Jtee 01crlook, 128 (htstill't WidUfe Mano\u003cjemenlArea, llS Chtslalet l'(oldlif; Pr,s,rve. 118 (ht11nu1 Grow S\u003chool, 78 Che11noc Mou01ain1r,n.,,. 117, 144 Chicl,malll)a and Cha1unoogaHatiOC1\u003cI \r\nMli11ryPa~\u003c. 114-IS, t3S ChkopetWood, Agricoltunl (enm, 135 Chief John Ro1\u003c Houst, 114, 142 Chief Vann Houie Hilloric Sile, 118, 122 (hlefWhitep11h's C.bln, BS Chleflaln1Mu\"um.114, 141-42 Chitf1aln1 Tral~21.1l4 Chinatown ShoppingSquair, 23 Chur(h orIh! MOIi Holy lrinhy, 83 Chur\u003chWaddel-Brumb)House Mu1eum,78 Circle DRidingStablei, 87 Clsrerclanmonastery, 74,88 City Marktc (Sa,annah), 58 (MlRlghlSMuitumt,61, 164, 161 (Ml\\Va\\ 18, 24, 2S-26, 48. S4,62,64,73, \r\n83, 90, 9S. 100,114IS, 119, 120, 119, 1!0,1lS. 140, 141, 1~.16061, 16S, 168. 169, 111, 171 ClariSmt Part.12, 94 Cluktlfillt (J.1), 118, 123-14. l}4 C1'oo StidgtPartand Ot,mpicV...,,, il\u003e \r\n(llru Hil lle.74,94 (lark! Hil Uk Wlldlil l\\arr,g,m,n1 \r\nAm,103 (luk!lon,23 Claxton, 77,8H7 Claxton Baktry, 86 Clayton (12), 124. 134 ClaytonCollege ind Stm unl,ersicy, 13 Clay1on County Jail and History Cenrer.25 Cl,rn's Shoar Creekl.lu1k Part I40 Clermonl, 126 Cleveland (ll), 126, IJ4 Clinton,87 Crinton Roadside Part. 87 Clock1o'fler ,\\h11tum. 142 \r\n \r\n CloudlandCanyonStale Park, 111,115, 118, 141 \r\nCIIN StudioTour, 21 Coast. See also Beaches \r\ngolf courses, 62, 66 lodging,67-71 parksand historical 1itei, 51, 54. 58, 61, 63, 66 trails, 50,51, 56 CoastalPlain ResearchArboretum, 181 CoastalPlains Experiment Station, 181 Cobb Galleria C,ntre, 19 Cm-Cola Museum, 22 Coca-ColaPaintedWall Sign,120 Co\u003c0-Cola Space Science Center, 16/l-69 Cochran,86, 87 Coffee Alliance for the Arts,89 Coffee State Park, 82.89 Coheelee CreekCovered Bridge,168 \r\nCohutta,116, 134 Cohutta Lodge andRestaurant, Ill Cohutta National Fish Hatchery, 126 Cohutta Springs Outdoor Ministries, 128 Cohutta Wildlife Management Area, 132 Coleman Opera House and Museum, 172 Coleman Planetarium, 118 Coleman Rive, Scenic Are,, 114 College Park, JO ColonialCoast Birdin9Trail, 45, 56, 58 Colonial Mall Macon,95 Colonial Park Cemet\u003cry, 58 ColonyArt Gall, ry,171-71 Colquitt (E-10), 163, 168, 180 Colquitt County Arts Center, 176 Colquitt CountyCourthouse, 176 Colquitt CountyJail. 176-77 Colquitt CountyWar Memorial. 176 Colquitt Theatr,, 176 ColumbiaCount)' Cot1rlhouse1 78 Columbus !D-14), 159-60, 168-70, 180 Col, mbus Con\u003cention andTrade Center,169 ColumbusCottonmouths Hockey,169 Columbus RedStixx Baseball,169 Columbus Rilerdragons Basketball, 169 Columbus Riverwalk, '169 Columbus State farmers Market, 169 Columbus Symphony Orchestra at \r\nRiverCenter, 169 Columbus Wardogs football, 169 Come Away Plantation, 100 Comer (K-6), 118, l 26 Commerce (J-51, 116, 134 (ommc1Ce Factor)' Slore-s, 126 \r\nConasauga Lake, i22 \r\n(oncord 170 1 \r\nConfederate Cemetotics. 25, 26, 90, 100, 121, 119, 141, 173 \r\nConfederaie flag Pole, 168 Confederate monumentsandmemorial~, \r\n83,90, 121,1 19 Confederate Powderworks Chi1liney, 83 Co nsolidated Gold Miue, 118 Conyers (H-8), 81, 86, 87-88 Conyers Depot, 87 Cooper Creel Scenic Area, 128 Cooper Creek Tennis C,nm, 169 Cooper'sCreekWildlife Management \r\nArea, 116 Cooper's Furnace Day Use Are,, llO Cordele 11-16), 166,170, 180 Cordele Motor Speedway, 170 Cornelia (J-4), 113, 116 CornerstoneAnlique \u0026Art Market, 146 \r\nCorra HarrisHome, 143 Cotton Ex\u003change Welcome Center and \r\nMuseum, 83 \r\nCotton Hall, 168 Cotton Museum, 182 Courthouse Corridor, 162, 168 Courthou~es. See specificcounties Covered bridges, 12, 31, 87, 88, 104, 119, \r\n120,126, na, HO, Ml, 146, 160,168, \r\n178, 183 Covington (H-8), 86, 88 Crabapple Historic Shops, 18 Crandall, llS Crawford CountyBirthplace of John \r\nPemberton, 94 CrawfordVI.long Museum, ll9 Crawfordville (l-8), 8l,88 Creati,e Art, Guild (Dalton), 129 \r\nCrescent Hottse, 182 Crisson Gold Mine, 118 \r\n \r\nCrook,d River Siate Park, 54, 58 Cros, CreekStables, 136 Crown Gardens and Archi\\1es, 129 Culloden, 88 Culloden(William) Grave,88 CulturalArts Center (Douglasville), 24 Cumberland Island (S-21), 46-47,50 CumbertandIsland Ferry, 54 Cumberland Island Museum,54 Cumberland Island llational Seashore, 50 Cumming (G-51, 11\u0026, 134 Currahee Mountain, 146 Cusseta. 180 Cuthben (0-171. 170 Cypress lake Plantation, 101 \r\nD Dacula, JO Dahlonega (H-31, Ill, ll4, 118,128-29,134 \r\nDahlonega Gold MuseumHistoric Site, 118, 128 \r\nDahlonega Tasting Room, 128 \r\nDallas. 118, 119 Dalton (D-2), 129-30 Dalton DepoV129 Daltonlittle Theatre, 129 Dames f,r,yParkat lake Juliette, 94 Dan Tu,ker's Gravesite, 132 Danielsville1 130 Dapady Ranch, Iii Darien (S-19), 45, 50,58 Darien UnitedMethodist Church, 50 Darienw,1,rfront Park, 50 Dause! Trails flalure Center, 93 Dave and Busters, 24 Davenport House /.\\us,urn, 58 David Bristol Hot Air Balloon Rides, l36 Davis-Edwards House, 100 Dawson (f.17), 170-71 \r\nDawson County Courthouse. no \r\nDawson Forest WildlifeManagement \r\nArea, 130 Dawsonville (G-4), 118, \\JO, 1)4 Dawsonville Old Jail, 130 Dean (Nathan) Sports Complex, 141 Deborah Ann's, 177 Decatur (f-7), 16, 13-24, 30 DeKalb College, 11 DeKalb farmers Market, 13 DeKalb Historical Society, 23 DeKalb Technical College, 13 Dell-Goodall House, 103 Dellinger Park, 120 Depots.See Railroad d, pots DeSoto, 171 DeSoto fall,/DeSoto Falls Recreation \r\nArea, 126 DeSoto llut House, 171 Dexter, 86 Dickey farms, 100 \r\nDicks Creek Falls, ll4 Dicky Presbyterian Church, 171 Dillard (J-1). 131 Dillard House Stables, 132 Discover Mills, 26 Dixie Speedway, 147 Do, Holliday Museum, 173 Dockery Lake RecreationArea, 128 Doctortown HistoricalMarker, 94 Dodd School of Art Gallery, 79 Dodge County Public Fishing Area, 90 Doerun, 180 Doll Museum, 48 DolphinTour,65 Donalsonville (D-111, 166, 171, 180 Doraville, 14 DorchesterAcademynational Histo.ric \r\nPlace, Sl Double-Barre led Can non,78 Douglas (IH9), 82, 86, 88-89 Douglass Theatre, 95 Douglasville, 24, JO Drexel Park, 181 Orihwood's Coa,talEncounters, 56 Driving trail:s..See Trails Dublin (l-13),86, 89-90 Dublin Laurens Museum, 89 DublinLaurens Recr.ationAuthority,89 Dug Gap Battle Park, 130 Dukes Creek Falls \u0026 Recreation ~rea, 136 Dukes Creek Mine, ll6 Duluth (G-6), 14, JO Dungeness Ruins, 50 Dunwoody,14 \r\n \r\nDurhamtown PlantationSportsm3n Resort, 103 \r\nEilgleTavern WelcomeCeruer Museum 1 and Gift Shop, 101 \r\nEarl May Boat Basin Park, 166 EarthDay NatureTrail, 48 East Ellijay, ll2 East Point, 14 Eastman (K-151, 86, 90 Eastman Flea and Antique Mar\\, 90 Eastman !louse, 90 Eatonton (J-91, 75, 86, 90 Eclectic Electric Gallery, 19 Eden, 50 Edison, 171,180 Edwin I. Hatch lludear Plant Visitor \r\nCenter,85 Effingham Society's Old Jail Museum, 61 Elachee Nature Science Center, 1l5 Elbert CountyCourthouse, I32 Elbert County Wildlif\u003c Management Area, \r\n132 Elberton (M-6). 118, 132 Elberton Gianite Museumand Exhibit, 131 Elderhostelat South Georgia College,89 Elephant Monument,176 Elijah Clark State Park, 82, 94 Eliubeth's at JacksonManor, 147 Ellabell, 50-51 Ellaville, 171 Ellen Payne OdomGenealogylibrary, 176 Ellenwood, JO Ellicott RockWilderness Area,124 Ellijay (f-31, 114,131,134 Elliott l'lildlife Center, 100 Ellis Brothers Pm ns, 182 Ellis Gallery/Compass Prints, Inc,61 Emerald Princ,15 Casino/Cruise Ship, 48 Emergency numbers, 10 Emmanuel EpiS\u003copal Chur\u003ch, 78 Emory University, 19, 10 EIISAT Center, 78 Equestrian \u003cente,s.5ee Horsebackriding \r\nandequestrian centers Ernest Parker Park, 85 ErskineCaldw~ll 8i1thpla\u003ctdnd Museum, \r\n28 ESPII Zone, 19 Etowah Indian MoundsHistoric Site, 114, \r\n118, 110 EtowahValley HistorkalSociety \r\nCollection/library, 120 Eubanks Museum andGallery, 112 Eulonia, 51 Evans, 86, 90 Evans County Courthouse, 86 Evelyn Wade Recreational Park, 118 C,ergreenCemeter~1 172 Ezekiel HarrisHou\u003e~,84 \r\nfaces ofWar MemoriaI, 31 factor'sWalk, $8 Fairburn (!-8), 24, JO Fairgrounds, 93, 100 fairyland Caverns. 115 Faith Chapel,51 Fargo (11-13),51,58 farmersMarkets, 23, 169,170,177,180 fat Man's forest, 76 fay Gold Gallery,19 Fayette County Historical Society, 24 Fayetteville (f-9), 24-25, JO feather Air tlot Air Balloons.SO Federal Resen1eMonetaryMuseum, W federated Garden Club Center, 95 fern Springs RenecitionArea, 123 FernbankMuseumof llatural History, 19 FernbankScience Center, 19 Ferries, 54, 64, 103 Fetterman (Annabelle Lunday) Porcelain \r\nMuseum, 92 Flllingame Shooting Preserve,170 Fine Arts Center (DallasJ, 129 Flrehouse (enter and Gallery, 166 fi,st AfricanBaptist Church, 50, 58 Flrst AfricanMethodist E.piscopalChurch, 79 Fi!St PtesbyterianChurch, 84 fisheries, 66,123. 116,143, 170, 171, 183 Fishing,87,90, 131, 138, 142,143, 174, \r\n178, 181. See also Coast Fitzgerald {K-18), 166, 171 -71 Fitzgerald Historic Pim Parks, 171 \r\n \r\nFlannery O'Connor Childhood Hom,, 44, 58 \r\nflt1:nnerJ O'(onno, Memori~IRoom, 98-99 \r\nflea marlets, 28,60, 90, 116, 141, 178 Aint River, 101 flint River Outdoor Cent\u003cr, 178 floodof 1994Memorial/Monument, 164 Florence Marina State Park,166, HI Flovilla, 82,90 Flovilla 1885 School House, 90 Flowery Branch {H-S). 131,1)4 flowery Branch Oepot, lll FloydTennis Center, 142 Folkston (P-221,5 1.61 Folkston FunnelTrain-Watching Platform. \r\n46,Sl folkwa,s Center of the Georgia \r\nMountains, 128 football,18, 79, 83, 96, 131,164, 169 Forest Park, 2S Forests, 79,85, 98, 100, 118,1l5, 142 Forsyth {H-11), 86,90 Forsyth Park,60 fort 8enning, 180 Fort FredericaNational Monument, 56 fort Gaines (C-18). 166, 172,180 Fort G,,rdon, 86 fort Hawkins, 95 fort Jackson, 60 fort King George Historic Site,45, 50, 58 fort McAllister Historic Park, 54, 18 fort Morris Histori\u003cSite, 52,54, 58 fort Mountain State Parl 114,118. 121 fort Oglethorpe (B I), ll5 Fort Pulaski National Monument, 44, 60 fort Stewart Military Museum, 51 fort Tyler, 183 Fort Valley (11-131, 86, 92 fort largoState Park, 118, 147 Fortson, 172 forum Civic Center Complex, 142 fountainCampground1 104 four WindsVillage Peace Cente,, 146 \r\nfodheatre, 14, 19-10 fox Vineyards and Winery, 102 foxfite Museum, 140 Franklin, 172 Franklin County Courthouso, 119 Franklin CountyHistoric,! Society \r\n/,lus,um, 119 franklinD. Roosevelt State Park,159, 166, \r\n177 Freedomflame, 164 Fried Green fomo/oes {movie set), 94 FriendlyCityP;rk ar1d i\\mphitheatre, 181 frogbottom Gristmill,93 frontier VIiiage, 172 Fort Gaines, 161 fruit Cake Company, 87 FulwoodGarden Center, 181 Fulwood Park, 181 Fun City USA, 181 FunHal Museum, 25 funk Heritage Center, 147 Funk Heritage Center at Reinhardt \r\nCollege, 114 \r\nG G\u0026 GCanoe Adventure Trips, 101 Gainesville (H-S), 134, 135 Gainesville Civic Center, 135 Gaither Plantation, 88 Galleria Riverside, 169 Game Ranch. 26 GardenClubof Georgia, 79 Gardens, 18, 24, 16, 28, 32, SS, 74, 79, 83, 92, 98, 102, 11 2, 115, 116, 121, 138, 173,171, 181. See also Botanical gardens Gascoigne Bluff, 56 Genealogical Societyof Henryand Cla)'ton Counties, 28 General Coffee State Park,82, 89 George Bancroh S5B/1-643 SailExhibit, S5 George E. Coleman Sr. Planetarium, 118 George L. SmithState Park,81, 103 George I. Bagby St,1te Park, 161,166, 172 \r\nGeorgetown, 172 Georgia College andState Unim sity, \r\n98-99 Georgia Department of Archi,es and \r\nHistory, 20 Geor9ia Department ofTransportation, 10 \r\n \r\nIndex \r\nGeorgia Oo~e,20 Georgia EnsembleTheatre, 31 Georgia Guidestones, 132 Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts, 144 Georgia HistoricalSociety,60 GeorgiaInternational Horse Park, 87 Georgi;:, Mountains Center, 135 G,orgia Mountains HistoryMuseum, Ill G,orgia Museumof Art, 79 Georgia National Fairgrounds and \r\nAgricenter, 100 G~orgia SouthernUniversityBotanial \r\nGardens, 102 Georgia Southern Univ~rsity Museum, 102 Georgia Stm Patrol, 10 Georgia State University, 10 Georgia Veterans l,lemorial State Park, \r\n166,170 Georgia Winery Taste Center, 141, 144 Georgia\\Vines, Inc.,Tasting Room, 136 GeorgiaWorld Congress Center, 20 GeraldI. Lawhorn Canoe Base and \r\nTraining Center, 176 Ghost tours, 32, 56,64 Gibson, 92 @bert Civil Rights Museum, 61 Gill Point Recreation Area, 103 Girl Scouts First Headquarters, 60 Glass Gator farm, 168 GlenMary Plantation, 102 Glennville (Q-16), 92 Gold Museum Historic Site, 118,128 Gold'n GemGrubbin'Mine, 116 Golf courses, 30, 61, 66, \u00266-87, 134, 180 \r\nSee alsoMiniature golf Golf Hall of Fame, 83 Gone wirltrheW,nd,17,20,24,15,143,179 Good Hope, 92 Goodyea, Mill Village, 141 Gooseneck Farms, 93 Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park,82, 101 Gospel Pilgrim Cemet\u003cry, 79 Gourd Farm, 105 Go\\ernor's House, 139 Governor's Mansion,20 Grace Calvary !piscopalChurch, l1l Graham, 92 Graham United Methodist Chur\u003ch, 92 Grand Opera House, 96 GrandTheatre {Fitzgerald), 171 Grand Theatre of Cartersville, 110 Grand Wisteria Plantation Bed and \r\nBreakfast Inn, 171 Grandmother's Garden and Pathways of \r\nGold Park.31 Grant House, 50 Grantville, 25 Grave of WilliamCulloden,88 Gr\u003c1\\'f.!$ Mountain, 94 Gray (J-11), 86, 92 Gray's Reef tlational Marine Sanctuary, 60 Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, 13 Gre('ne County (ou1thouse1 91 Greensboro, 86, 92 Greensboro Antique Mall,92 Greensboro City Ceme;ery,92 Greensboro's Old Gaol Jail, 91 Greenville (E-11), 171 Griffin (G-10), 171-73,180 Griffin City Park, 173 Griffin MuseumandArt Gallery, 173 Grovetown (0-9), 93 \u003ciroveton Museum, 91 Guyton, 51 Gwinnett Balle; Th,atre, 34 Gwinnett Ci, icandCulturalCenter, 24 Gwinneu HistoricCourthouse. Z6 Gwlnnetl HistoricalSocielylGwinnet1 \r\nHistoryCenter, 26 Gwinnett HistoryMuseum, 26 \r\nH\u0026 HOrchards, 16 HabershamWinery, 136, 144 Habitat for Humanity International \r\nHeadquarters, 165 Hahira, 16l, 173 Hall County Courthouse, 135 Hambidge Center, 141 llamburg State Park, 82, 100 Hamilton {D llt,173 Hamilton House Museum, 130 Hampton (G-91, 25 liancock Cou nty Courthouse, 102 \r\n189 \r\n \r\n www.0EORC I AON M vM 1NLl.O RG I 1 .80 0 \\11 s 1T G A \r\n \r\nw,.,, Hanc0\u003ck'1 Wem,n 176 \r\nHapeville, 2S HappyVally Pottery, 104 Haralson County Counhouu, 118 Hard laborC1ttk Sm, Paik,8l, 101 Hardy Bryan House, 179 Harl\u003cm, 86 Harmon Pail(. 102 Harold flash fishing Guid, Smicr, Ill Hairis Ans Center. 118 Hairis N kVfoldlife Refuge, 51 Har,old Naiuie P,e,e1ve, 98 \r\nHau CountyCommunityThcaue, 136 Hart Counr1 lliStorical Museum, 136 Hart County Wildlife Management \r\nArea, 136 Hort s,m Patk. 1'18,136 Hartwell [l-4), 118, 134, 1JSl6 Hartwell Lake, 112, 136 llaunted Pillar, 84 Hawkinsville (J-IS). 86, 93 Hawkinivllle Anlique Mall, 93 Hay House, 96 llaygood House and Chappelle Gallery, 105 Hazlehurst!N-17),86, 93 Hazlehurst HistoiicalMuseum. 93 Heaid Co unty Historica l Ce nter and \r\nMuseu m, 172 Heggie's Rock.78 Helen {1-3),111, 1!8, 134, 136, tl8 Helton Cieekfall,, 116 Helton Howland Park, 144 Henderson Fall1Park,146 He1i1a9e An l'lalk.89 He1i1a9e Hall, 96 Heriiage Sta1ion l,luseum,89 Herman C.Michael Pail(. 105 Herndon Home, 20 Hercy Hatuie TraiL 101 HeSleis ferry Campground, 101 Hiawassee (1-1), 138 Hi\u003ctor,nul c,,.,e Trout Farm, 138 HiddenCreelcReueaiionAiea, 118,140 High Falls Sme Part.3l,91 High /,l\"'um of Ari, 20 High /,lu.,um ol Ari, Folk Att, and \r\nPbolog\"phy, l0 High Shoals falls/High Sho,11Smic \r\nArea.126 High1ower Falls, 111 Highway301Trail, IOl Highway441Heriiagelrail.88, 146 HillC!ell Orcha1ds. 132 llillsideOrcha1d farms,146 HinduTemple,3t Hinesville (R-17), Sl, 62 Hiiam. 134 His101ic Cave SpringandRolam Park. 1ll HilloricCounhouse (1.tonricello), 100 Historic Courthouse Square \r\n(Thomaston). 178 Hi11oricFreight o, pot/Georgia Building \r\nAu1honty, 20 llillork Methodist Chunh,88 \r\nHistoric South golf cou11es, 86-87 lodging, 106-1 09 park1and histo1ic sil,s, 78, 81, 88, 89, 90, 9),94,98,99-100,101, 103 trails, 88 \r\nHistorictra115 . Set Trails Historical sites.See Parks and hl11orical \r\nsites; and spe\u003cifk si1t'S Hocke): 24, 96, 169 Hofwyl-!!ro.dfifld Planlation Slate \r\nHiSIOl'iC Site,48, 58 Hogansville, Ill Holcomb {reek Falb, 124 Holiday oo lakeLanier, 22-23 Holliday Dorsey-fife Hou,e, l4 Holly lhealte, 128 Hollywood Conn,uion, 169 Homer (J.4), 134, 138-39 Homerville (1.1-21),51 Hooler's Gospel Sain. 171 Horne's Buggy Rides. 136 Horse CreekWildlife Managem,nt Area. \r\n94 Horse Trough Falls, 138 Ho11ebackridingandequrnrian ceme11, \r\n18, S0, S6,87, 10l, 116, 122,124, 126, 131,136, 14l,17l.11l, 171 Horsehoe Bend Ri,er Park, 140 \r\n \r\nHo1tkul1u1t T1ial Gaidffl, 79 Holton House Ruins, Sl \r\nHo1ton's Brewery Si1. sI \r\nHotels. Set lodging Hugh MHII Sradium, 164 Hum,n Exptritnce Th,aue, 169 Hunllng.S2, 100. 168,170,171, 174,m, t80 Huuicane Shoa~ ~~ 140 \r\nIce s~a1ing.SttShit \u003cenlers lmpcri,1 Th,a11,.8 Indian Mounds, 114, 113. 110, 138, \r\n161-62, 166, 168 Indian Museums, 101, 114 Indian slte1.Stt t1a1ive Am~ricansites Indian 5prings, 93 Indian Springs Chapel,93 Indian Sp1in9s State Pa,k, 82, 90 lnfanuy Muse um , 169 InglesIde Village Shoppingand ArlS \r\nDillliCl,96 Inn Sw lett's Foomeps, 170 lrM Horse.92 IslandMlnlaiure Golf and Games, 60 Island Playm , 56 ITA(olleglaie Tennis Hall of Fam, . 79 \r\nJ. F. G1e9ory Park, 54 Jackson(H-10).82, 86, 93.94 Jackson Count)' Cou11house, tl9 Jack1on lakt, 94,100 Jacksonville, 94 Jacqueline CaseyHudgensCenter for1he \r\nArlS,H Jaemo, Faim1. 116 Jal~ lS, 48, 51,64,85, 83,92, 104. ll0. \r\n138, 176-n Jamel H.floyd Sme Pait, 118,143 Jauell 1920 House, 94 Jauell Plantation Hiuo,i\u003c Sile, 81, 94 Jasper (F-4), 139 Ja1p\" Junc1il\u003en General Stoie, H9 Jay Bild Springs Reso11.86 K Ostrich Ranch, IJO kff Davis FM19round,93 Jtfferson (16), 139 Jefferson County Cou11house, 94 Jefferson Davis Memorial State HiSloric \r\nSile, 166.172 Jekyll IJland (5-21), 46, SI-Sl ,62 Jekyll Island Am Asso\u003ciaiion Exhibil, 51 i.kyll Island Nalional Historic Landmark \r\nDlmict. S1 Jekyll Island Summer Mu1i\u003cal Th,a11e \r\nfellival.S1 J,kyll lslandTennis Cente1, 52 Jesup (0'18). 86, 94 Jewell,94 Jimmy(; rter tibr,iy andMuseum, 14, l 0 Jlmmy(artei Hatlonal Hi11oricSite. 161, \r\n178 John Dill House, 172 JohnMarlorAm (enier.98 John Pemberton Birihplace.94 John Ro11 House, 114, 142 John Tanner Slate Park, 118, 119-10 Johmo n Pa,k,87 Jollyllul Company. 92 Jones County Cou,thouse,91 JonesC1e\u003c'k Chu1ch Museum1 9S Jont1boro (F-8). 17, 2Sl6, 30 Jones bo,o Green ho m. lS Jon'sSpoilPaik,89 Joseph E.John1ton Slalue, BO Jostph Henry LumpkinHouse, 79 Joseph House Galltry Coop,rative, 169 Jos,ph Standing Memorial, 147 Julianna'sAntiques, Gins.and lea Parl0\u003c, \r\n170 Juliette (ff-10), 81,94 Julietle Go1don Low Billhplace,60 Juliette lake, 94 \r\nKangaroo (onttl'Valion Center1 130 Kauffman's S11,wbtr1yand Farm Market. \r\n176 \r\nKayaking, so, 56.65, 128 \r\nKennesaw IE-6), 26 KennesawMoun1ain NalionalBatllefield \r\np.,k, 26 Keown Falls, 140 KettleCreekRe,oluiionary War \r\nBalllefield, 104 \r\n \r\nKeyl\\nle,87 King{Mailin lulher) Cen1,r, 20 King (Ma,tin Luther) Nalional Historic \r\nSite, 20 King PI01 Ans C.nt,r/A\u003ct0\u003c'\u003e Exp,m \r\nlheaue CompanJ, 20 Kingsland (R-22). S2,62 Kingsland\"s Antique and Colle\u003ctible \r\nShopping. SZ Kingston, 139-40 \r\nKing11on Conlederai. Mu,eumJKin9s1on Histo,yMuseum. 140 \r\nKi1by-Ouinton Heritage Cabin, 139 Klassix AutoAttran ion,10 Knoxville,94 Koinonia Farms. 165 \r\nKolomoki Mounds State- Ht~toricPark, 161-62, 166, 168 \r\nKorea Gaid, n, 24 K1y1tal Rivei Water Park, 90 \r\nla Grange{C-11), 173-74, 180 Ladson Genealogical libraiy, 103 Lafayette{Bl). 134,140 Lafayette Fountain, 173 lakeAllatoona, 110 lake Blackshear,170 lake Bunonlrout Haichery, 121 lake BunonWildlife Managemenl Area, \r\n123 lake( hMugt Rw eationAiea, 138 lake Chehaw,164 lakeConasauga Recreation Area,121 lake ConasaugaSongbird Managemenl \r\nlea, m \r\nlake Hailwell,112. 136 lake Jatkson, 94,100 LakeJofielle,94 lake lanier,llll, 111,1l2 lake Lanier Islands{H-5), 134,1\u003c0 lake Lani\" l~ands Beach and l'/aierpark, \r\nll Lake Lindsay Grace, 101 lake May,,s, 85 lake Nonely, 116 lake Oconee, 73, 90, 92 lake Paik, 174,180 lake Paik Mill Store Pim, 174 lake Rabun, 124 lake Richard 8.Ru11ell, t32 Lake RUISell Recreaiion Area, 114 take Ru1,ell Wildlife ManagememArea, \r\n126 lake Seed, 114 lake Sidney Lanier, lJS lake Sinclair, 90, 99, 102 Lake Spring, Recrealion Area, 78 lake Tobesofkee RemationAiea, 96 lake Tugalo, 124 lake Walter f. Geo,ge, 172 lake II/ell Poinl, 183 Lake Winfield Scott Recrealion Area, 116 lake \\Vinnepesaukah, 115, 141 lake Jonah, 1!6 Lakeland, 174 Lamar Dodd All Cenw, 173-74 Lamar Dodd SchoolofAn Gallery, 79 Lamar Q. Ball Raptor Cemei, 74, 102 landeis-CainHouse and Swe\u003ctwate, \r\nCemetery, 24 LaneyMuseumof Sl,ckHis101y, 84 laney-\\Valkei Historic Dimict, 84 Langdale Par!(. 182 Lanie, lak,, ll-ll, m. 132 Lanie, Museum of l~a11.11.al His101y, 23 lanier Nalional Speed.,aJ, 117 Lanier CJatTree, 48 Lanie, samng Academy, ll lanieiland Music pa1k. 128 laphamTP,1t1e1son Housr H.istoric Sile. \r\n166, 179 laura S.WalkerStale Park.47, 58,66 laurel G\"we Sou1h Cemetery. 60 Lavonia (K-4), 118, 140 Lawrence Shoals Recreaiion Area, 90 Lawrenceville IH-6), 26,30 LeconteWoodmanstonNational Histori\u003c \r\nPlace, S4 Leesburg [G-17), 174 legion Jhe-;_ner;,mdrhePumphou~e \r\nPlaye!S, 110 lenox, 174 Leslie (G-16),161,174 \r\n \r\nLewis G1fzzard Mus,um, l8 lewisVaughn 801anical Gaidens,87 lib,rty (oun1y Jail, S1 libeity Squa,e, 9a libeny lbeater Cultural (en1e,, 169 Ubeny lrail, S6 lighthoustt. S6, 6A ligh1s on !.!aeon lllumina1lon lour, 96 lllburn, 26 Lincoln County Couuhouse, 94 Lincoln County Hist0\u003cical Park. 94 Lincolnton IN-7), 81,87, 91 Lindbergh Memo1ial, 165 lind!d) Gme Lake, 101 Lithia Springs, 14, 26 lithonin, 30 li11le Grand Canyon. 160. 161, 166, 174 li11le 0cmulgee State Parkand lodge, 82. \r\n98 Lillie Red Caboose, 94 Lillie Rim Ma,ina, 78 little St. Simons Island (Sl0), 45-46, \r\n51 li11le Satilla WIidiife !.lanagemenl Area, \r\nl4 li11le White House S1a1e His1oiicSite, \r\n1.19, 166,183 Li,e OakPlan111ion. 164 lizella, 94 llamas andllodging llama Treks, 138 llewellin's Poinl Hun1in9Preserve, 177 lloyd'1 Pecans, 85 lockand Dam Regional Park,142 lockerlyArboietum, 99 tockerlyHall, 99 locust Grove [G9), 26 Lodging \r\nA11an1a Meuo. 3S 1 Coasi,67-71 HiSIOlicSou1h, 106109 /.loun1ains. 1SOS7 Southe,n Riven, 184-87 logan,ille, 26, 30 Longmeet Gravesiie, IJS lookout late, 141 l ookout Mountain, 11S, 140 lootou1Mountain Flighl Paik and T,alnlng c,nier, 141 lost MIiiV/01kers of Roswell /.\\onumen1. \r\nJI tousKounuy 51ore andGrist Mill, 105 Loud,.milkBoarding House Museum, 126 louiivllle (0-11).94.95 lo,er'1 Oak. 48 Lowndes (ounl)' Historical Socieiy and \r\nMuseum, 182 lowndesNaldom CulturalAm Center.182 Lucas lheaire for 1heArts, 60 Lucyera~ LaneyMuseum of Black \r\nHistory, 84 Ludowici (Q-11), 95 Ludowici Well. 9S Lula, 140 Lumbe, City. 95 Lumpkin {D-16). 161,166,174 Lumpkin(Joseph Henry)House. 79 lu1heran Churchor1he Ascension. 60 LyndonHouse Ans (emer.79 \r\nM Macln1osh Rm rve, 114 Macon 1117),16,87,95-96 /.1,con Brms Baseball Club.96 /.la\u003con Knights Arena foo1ball Team,96 Maron Whoo~ Hockey Club.96 Madison U-8). 75, 96 /.ladison City Ctmrle\u003cy, 96 Madison County Courthouse, 130 Madison-Morgan (ulturil Centei. 96 M\")nolia Cemeiery, 84 /.l\")nolia Springs Sm, Pa,lc,81,99100 M,1gnolia T1\u003c Park. 181 Male Academy Museum, 28 Malibu Grand Prixfamiy (nieminment c,nier, 28 Manchester IE-12). 176 Manse0 House and Gardens. 18 Manuels' ,16 Marble HIii, 140 Marble School Hou1,. 144 Margaiel MIICh, 11 House. lo Margarel Milchell Playhouse, 25 Marid.an's Markeiplace. 177 Marietta {E-61, 16, 26, 28, JO \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\nMari,tta/CobbM\"'eumof Alt, 26 Marien, Confod,rale Cmet,ry/Mari, tta \r\nCily Ceme1,ry, l6 Ma1i\u003c11a filP Museum, 26 \r\nMarietta M\"'eum of H~1ory, 26, 28 Marietta Hational Cemetery, 28 Ma1in, Co,p\u003c logislics Base, 164 Ma1itime Museum, 62 M.l1k of the Potter, 124 M.i1k's Melon Patch, t 78 M.Jrlor Hou,e,99 \r\nMdrsh tours.Su Sw2mp, marsh, and fr,ertours \r\nMaishall Forest. 141 Maishes ofGlyon OverlookPar~48 Martha Beuy Museum, 111 MarlinCentre,89 Marlin lulhei King Cen1er, 20 Maitin lulhei KingJr. National Hi1101ic \r\nSile, 10 Martinei {P-8), 98 Mary Miller DollMuseum,48 Maiy Ro,s Wa1e1fron1 Park, 48 Maiy Willis libia1y, 104 Massee laneGardens, 92 Ma,sengale Paik, S6 Massie HerHage lnleipielation Cent,i,60 Mauldin House, 124 Max Deen /Mmorial Paik, 85 Mayfls lake, 85 MayfieldDairy Farms,117 Mays,ille, tl4, 140 McCayiville. 140 /,tcC,anie Brotheis Turpenline Still, 105 McDaniel Tichenor House, 100 McDonough (G-9), 28, 30 McDonough Cily Hall, 28 McIntosh Counly Scenic Byway \r\n(The Ridge), SO \r\nMcIntosh Res,,.,. 147 \r\nMcIntosh Sugar Min Ruins, S4 /.lcKentie-Reynolds House, 166 McXey Part. 181 McRae (l-16),82,87,98 Meadow Ga1den Hou1e Museum, 84 Meansville, 180 Medicine Bolv. lid., 128 Melhana,ihe Grand Planiation, 179 Melon 81uff llature\u0026 H,ritage Center,S4 \r\nllemo1ial Park (Athens), 79 Merce, Chapel, 92 Mercier01Chaid1, 117 Meridian, 45,51, 58 Merritt PecanCompany, 183 Metter [P-14), 7i, 87.98 Michael C. Carlo1 Museum at Emo1y \r\nUni\\1ersi1y, 20 Middle Geo,gia Pottel)', 94 Midland, 180 Midway IS-17). 52, 54, S8 Midway ChU1ch, 54 MidwayMuseum, S4 MiglllyEighlhAirForce Heiilage \r\nMuseum, 54 Milan, 98 Milan Cily Hall, 98 Milila,ymuseums, 44,S1, 54, 82,89, 135, \r\n169 Milledgeville (K-11),75, 87, 98-99 Millen (PW. 82,99-100 Mills. 24, 28, 31. 51, 76,83, 93, 94, 104, \r\nlOS,130, tlS Milllown Mu,als, 174 Milner, 100 Mihttad 104 Dinky Steam l0\u003comothe,88 Milton log Cabin, 18 Minialurtgol~l4, Sl, S6, 60, m, 136. \r\nStto/s. AmuSl'/llent part,Jcen1ers Minnehaha Fans. 144 l.liSlletoeState Part, 78.82 I.lilly,\\loun1ain TrainMuseum, 116 Mit\u003chell ~\\1-10),82.100 l,l0\u003ccasin CreekS1ate Paik. 118, 114 \r\nMolena, 176 Mollie Jane's Anlique Mall, 177 Monaslery ofOu, ladyol 1he Holy Spirit, \r\n74,88 Monica Michael's Birlhplace,91 Monroe {171,87, 100 Monroe County MuseumandGenealogy \r\nRoom, 90 Monlara Farm, '116 Montezuma [H-15), 176 \r\n \r\n Monticello 11-10), 87,100 MonticelloCrossroads ScenicByway,100 Moody forest llaturalArea, 8S Moore Methodistl,tuseum, library and \r\nArchive, 56 Moose MossAquatics Center,176 Morehouse College, 10 Moreland 10-101,18 Morgan County Africa n American \r\nMuseum,96 Morgan CountyCourthouse,96 MoroccanBazaar, 58 Morris Brown College, 10 MorrisMuseumof A.rt1 84 Morrow, 28 Morton Theatre, 79 Mossbrook RainbowTrout U(at\u003ch, IJB Moiels.See Lodging Moultrie (I-JO), 176 Moultrie AntiqueTrail, 176 Mount Berry Square Mall,141 Mountain biking,117,138, 176 Mountain City, 118, 140 Mountain~ \r\ngolf courses, 134 lodging, 150-57 parks and historical sites, 114, 116, 118, 119-20, 122, 114, 126, ll0,131, 135, 136,138, 140, 141,141, 14),144, 147 trails, 114-15, 116, 141,146 \r\nwineries, 144 Mountasia familyfun Center, 28 MurrayCountyRecreationO,ep:!:rLment, 122 Musella, 100 Museumand Archim of Georgia \r\nEducation, 99 Museumof M s and Sciences (Macon), 96 Museumor Colquill County History, 176 Museumof Southeastern Indians, 101 MuseumofSouthern Culture, 168 Music and musicaltheater, 28, 52, 95-96, \r\n136, 140, 17), 177 Music Hall of Fame, 95-96 MuskhogeanWil\u003cllife Management Area, \r\n98 Myers Dormitory, 79 Myrtle HIii Cemetery, 141 Myrtlewood HuntingPlantation1 180 \r\nllancyHart Cabin, 132 lfantahala Outdoor Center, 114 Na\u003ch,ille (K-20), 177 llathan Dean Spo~s Complex, 141 National Archives and Records \r\nAdministration, 24 l!a1ional InfantryMuseum,169 Na1ional ScienceCenter'sFim OiscoYery, \r\n84 llati,e American sites, 101,114, 118-19, \r\n110, 128, 135. 138,141-41,161-62, 168, 174 tlature centers/preserves,18, l 8, Jl, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 60, 61, 78, 79, 84, 92, 93,98, llO, llS,169, 179, 182. See olsoWetlandscenters;Wildlife areas tlature trails, 48, SO,54, 56, 60, 78, 84, 98, 101,169, 174 tlavy Suppl)' Corps Museum, 82 Neptune Park, 56 Nespal, 181 New !chota Cherokee Capital His1oric lite,118, 118-19 New Hope Church Monument, 119 New Hope Primitive Baptist Church, 78 NewmanWetlandsCenter, 2S Newnan {0-9), 16, 28, JO NewnanCommuni1yTheatre Company,18 1902 Stock Exchange andPublicSquare Opera House, 116 1902 Train o,pot, 98 1928 Metter Commissary, 98 lloah's Ark AnimalRehabilitationCenter, \r\n26 lloble Hill-Wheeler MemorialCenter,111 1/ora Mill Granary, 138 Norcrossj 28 llorth Georgia PremiumOutlets, 130 \r\ntlorth Georgia Speedvtay, 111 tlorthQ(OneeRiver G,eenwayand \r\nHeritage Ttail, 79 Northeast Georgia Foothillsfrail,146 NorihWest Georgia Tradeand Convention \r\n \r\n(enter, 130 Norwood (M-9), 100 llottelyLake, 116 Nuclm Plant VisitorCenter, 85 Nuclear power, 85, 105 Nunn Exhibit, 100-101 \r\n0 Oak Grove Cemetery,54 Oak Gro,e Plantationand Gardensand B\u0026B, 28 Oak Hill, 111 OakHill/Manha BerryMuseum,141 Oak lane farmat Cannon's Point,56 Oakbin Pond Premve, 182 Oakland Cemetery, 14, 20 Oakleigh, 119 Oakman, 140 Oatland IslandEdu\" tlonCenter, 60 Obediah's Okefenok, 66 Ocmulgee lfational Monument, 76, 96 Ocmulgee Ri,er,93 Ocoee River Rafiing-Southmtern Expeditions, 117 O\u003conee forest Park, 79 Oconee Hills Cemetery, 79 Oconee Lake, 73, 90, 92 O\u003conee National forest, 100 O\u003conee Springs Park, 90 Ogee\u003chee CanalMuseumand llature Center, 61 Ogeechee Crossing Park,95 Ogeechee Grist /.\\ill, 76 Ogeechee Outpos1.50-51 Ogeechee Park Canoeand Kayak Rentals, 50 Ogeechee River Mill, 104 Ogeechee Wildlife Management Area, 104 Oglethorpe (G-15),177 Oglethorpe Bench,60-6l Oglethorpe Speedway Park, 54 Oglethorpe University, 10 OHCO Textile Outlet Center, 88 Ohoopee RegionalCouncil for the ~rts. IOJ Okefenokee Heritage Center, 66 Okefenokee l!ationalWIidiife Refuge, 44, 47, 51 Okefenokee Sporting Clays, 51 Okefenokee Swamp Park, 66 Old CityCemetery (landers,ille), 101 Old City Jail (Blackshear),48 Old Darr Tucker's Graveslte, 131 Old Dixie Highway Trail, 146 OldGom nment House, 84 Old Gom nor's /,\\ansion Tour,99 Old Harbor light and Oglethorpe Bench, 60-61 OldJail Museum(Conyers), 88 Old Ja il Museumand Archives (Barnes,ille). 8S Old Kiokee Baptist Church, 78 Old Lake Churchand c,metery, 98 Old Market House, 95 OldMedical College, 84 Old Mill Antiques Village, 31 Old Mill Museum, l8 Old Opera House, 91 Old Red Barn Gift Shop and Blue Goose Antique,, 9J Old South farm Museum.nd Agricultural Leaming Center,18J OldState Capitol Building, 99 Old Stone Church Museum, 141 Olympic Cauldron,61 Olympic Pa rk, 19 Omaha (C-15),166,177 Opera houses, 9J, 96,116,170,171 Orange Hall Hou,e /.\\useum, 54 Ostrich Ranch. 130 Ourlady of the HolySpirit Monastery, 74, 88 OutbackRange and Recreation Cent,r, 93 Outlet stores,26,50,61, 88, IOJ, 119, 116,129, 130,164 Outpost Replica, 17l Owens-Thomas House, 61 \r\nOxbowMeadows Environmental Learning Center, 169 \r\nOxford, 100 o, tordCollege, 100 \r\np Paine College, 84 PanolaMountain State Conscrv\u003c1tion Park, 14.34, 82 \r\n \r\nPanther Cteek Falls/Panther Creek Re\u003creation Area, 114 \r\nPappy's Marketplace, 116 Paradise Garden, 111 ParadiseGardens Parkand Mu~eum, 143 Patadise Public Fishing Area, 181 Parks and historicalsites. Seeo/so \r\nAmusement parks/centers; Water paiks;Waterfront parks;and specific parks \r\nA1lanta Metro, 24, 34 Coast, 47, 51, 54, 58,62, 6l, 66 Historic South, 78, 81,88, 89, 90, 93, 94, 98, 99-100, 101, 103 Mountains, lllll, 114, 116, 118, 119-20,112, 114, 126, 130, 131, 135,136,138, 140, 141,141,14l, 144, 147 Southern Rivers, 159, 161-61, 164, 166,168,170, 171, 171, 177,179 Parks at Chehaw, 164 Parrott (f-17), I77 Parsons store, 118 Passport information, 10 Patrick Cleburne Confedeme Memorial Cemetery, 25 Patriots Park, 93 Patterson, 54 Paulding County Museum, 129 Pauli's Pasture Wildlife Management Am, 48 Peach BlossomTrail, 22, 88, 100 \r\nPm hState Speedway, 139 Peachtree City, JO Pea\u003chuee Peddlers flea Market, l8 Peacock and Possum Tales Heritage Arts \r\nCenter, 144 Peanut Monument. 168 Pebble Hill Plantation, 180 Pecan l'lorld, 166 Peek's Park, 1ll Pelham, 177 Pendergrass, 141 P~ndergrassFl~o Market, 141 Perimeter Mall, 20 Perry (1-14), 87,100 Peter S. Kno, Conferen\u003ce Center, 8-1 PeteJsonWilbanks House, 101 Pettigrew-While-Stamp, House, 178 Philadelphia Presbyterian Church, 25 PhinizySvtantp Nature Park, 84 Piccadilly Faim, 85 Pickens CountyJail, 139 Pickett's Mill Battlelield HistoricSile, 118, \r\n119 Piedmont NationalWildlife Refuge,101 Pierce County Heritage Museum \u0026 Depot, \r\n48 Pigeon Mountain, 140 Pine Hill Plantation, 168 Pine Log Park, 88 Pine Mountain 10-111, 159, 166, \r\n177-78, 180 Pine Top farm, 103 Pirales (ov-e Adventure Golf, 24 Plains (f-16). 178 Planetariums, 128, 147 PlantVogtelVisitor Center,105 Plantation Trace, 161-63 Plantations,18,18, 31, 34,48, 54, 57, 8l, \r\n87, 88,93, 94,101, 104, 142, 162, 16-1. 179,180 PlumOr\u003chard Mansion.SO Pocket Recreation Area, 140 Poliolherapy Pools,181 PolkCountyHistorical SocietyMuseum and Gard,ns, 121 Pooler (5-15), 54 Popcorn Overlook, 114 Poppy ladyBinhplace,92 Porcelain Museum, 92 rori Armor Country Club, 91 Port Columbus National Civil War 11m l Museum1 l69 Port Wentworth 111S), 54 PossumTrot farm, 143 roultry Park, 1l5 Powder Springs, JI Prater's Mill, BO \r\nPresley, Elvis, llJ Prime Outlets of Calhoun, 119 Prime Outlets of Darien, 50 Princess Riverboat, 168 \r\n \r\nPrisoner ofViar Museum,165 Providence Canyon State Conser\\'ation \r\nPark, 160, 161, 166, 174 PumpkinPatch Farm,116 PuppetryArts Center,19 Pyne Road Park and Campground,174 \r\nQuailCountry Lodge andConference Cencer, 166 \r\nQuitman, 178 \r\nR Rabun BeachRecreation Arra, 124 Rabun Gap, 141 Rabun lake, 124 Race forthe EtowahCivil WarDriving Tour, 120 Racing. lee Auto ,acing Racing Hall of Fame, 130 Rafer H. (01ered RodeoArena, 176 RaggTyme Fine furnishings and Antiques, 28 Railroad depots, 20, 51,86, 87, 89. 94, 98, 129, m, 141 Railroad museums,24.26, 51,61, 116, 136,178 Railroad Tunnel, 147 Ralph MarkGilbert CivilRights Museum, 61 Randolph Arts Council, 110 Raptor Center, 74, 102 RavenCliff Falls, IJS Ray Ellis Gallery/Compass Prints, Inc., 61 RayonierWildlife Management Arca, 94 Reach o/So1rg, lll Recipes, 17, 47, 77. 115, 163 RedTop MountainState Parkandlodge, 118,120 Reed BinghamState Park,164,166 Reidsville (P-16), 81, 87,101 Reinhardt College, 114, 147 Remember When Theatre, ll8 Remerton, 178 Remerton Mill Village, 178 \r\nResaca, 141 \r\nRetreat at lake Blackshear,170 Revolutionary Cemetery, 95 Revolutionary War Battlefield,104 Rex, l l Rex Mill, 31 Reynolds, 178,180 Reynolds Mansion, 57 Reynolds Memorial llature Presme,23 RFD {Rural Free Delivery) Historical \r\nMarket, 100 Rhett's lsland, 50 Rhine, IO I Rhodes Hall, 20, 22 Rialto (enter for the rerformingArts, 12 RichMountain Wildlife Area,132 RichardB. Russell State Park,118, 131 Richland (E-16), 178 RichlandRailMuseum, 178 Richmond Hill 15-16), 54, 58, 61 Richmond HIii HistoricalSocietyand \r\nMuseum, 54 Richter Cottage, 96 The Ridge,50 Ridgewa)' Mountain BikeTrail,140 Rincon, 61 Ringer Park and Campground,174 Ringgold ((-2), 134, 141 Ringgold Depot, 141 Rising Fawn, 118, 141 RitzTheater, 178 River Forks Park, Ill River Park, 132 Riverlours. \r\nSte Swamp, marsh,and1ivectours RiverCenter for the Performing Arts, 170 Rimdafe (F-8). l l-32 Riverfront Plaza, 61 \r\nRivers. 5ee SouthemRivers;andspecific ri,ers \r\nRoad to Iara Museum, 25 Robert l imp, on llature lrail, 174 RobertToombs House Hi\u003ctoricSite, 82. 104 Robert IV.Woodruff Am Center.21 Roberta (H-12), I01 Rochelle,87, 180 Roel City Gardens, 115, 140 RockEagle Effigy, 75, 90 RockEagle4-HCenter, 90 Rock House, 103 \r\n \r\nIndex \r\nRock Mill Plantali011, 94 Rock Spring, 141 Rockmart ((-6), 1)4, 141 Rockmart Mural, 141 Rocky Creel Day-Use Park, 99 Rocky Mountain Recreation and Fishing \r\nArea, 141 Rogers House, 96, 98 Rollins Planetarium, 147 Rama11Holidoyboat, 141 Rome (( -5),114, 134,141-42 Rome Area History Museum, Hl Rom, City Hall, 141 Rome-Floyd Tennis Center,142 Rome Little Theatre, 141 RomeSpeedway, 142 Rome SymphonyO!Chestra, 142 Roosm lt, franklin D., 1s9, 183 Roosevelt (F. D.) State Park,159, 166, 177 Roosevelt Riding Stables, 177 Roosevelt W3rmSpring$Institutefor \r\nRehabilitation, 183 Root House Museum, 28 Rose Hill Cemetery, 96 Rose HillCemetery and Ga1'bQ, 141 Rose lawnMuseum, 110 Romllle, 142 Roswell lF-6), 31 Roswell Antique Market,31 Roswell CulturalArtsCenter, 31 Roswell Fire Museum, 31-32 Roswell Village Playhouse, 31 Round House, 141 Round Oak, 101 RoundhouseRailroad Museum, 61 RoyalAirforce Memorial, 164 Royston (L-5), 118, 134, 142 RumCreek Wildlife Management Area, 90 RuralFree Oeli,ery(RFD) Historical \r\nMarket, 100 Rural Telephone Museum, 160, 174 Russcll-BrasstownScenic Byway, 116 Russell Family Cemetery, 147 Russell Lake,114, 126,132 Rutledge, 81, 87, 101 Rydal, 14l Rylander Theatre, 16S \r\nSacredHean Cultural Cemer, 8-4 St.Cyprian's Episcopal Church, ;o St.John the Baptist Cathedral, 58 St.Johns Church and Parish House, 61 St. Marys (R-11), 54-55, 58, 61 St. Marys Submarine Museum, 54 St. Paul's Episcopal Church, M St.Simons Bea\u003ch,56 St, Simons Island (S-l0).45, 56, 62 St.Simons Island lighthouse Museum, 56 St.Stephen's Episcopal Church,99 St. Teresa'sCatholic Church, 164 Salem Church, 98 lamNunnExhibil, 100-101 SAM Shortline, 170 Sand Gnats Baseball.61 Sandemille 1/,1-11), 101 -101 Sa ndy BottomRecreation Area, 124 SandyCreekHatu,eCenter, 79 SandySprings, ll Sanford Stadium, 79 Sansaville Wildlife Management Area,48 lapelo Island (S-19). 45, 51, 51 lapelo Islan d Nationa l Estuarine \r\nResearch Resem,51, 58 Sardis Church, 51 Sasser, 7l8 Satllla HuntingClub, 52 Satilla Waterfront Park, 66 Sautee (1-J), 143 Sautce-tl\u003c1coochee CommunityCenter, 143 Sautee-Nacoochee Indian Mound, 138 Sautee-Nacoochee Valley, 112 Savannah 11-16), 43-44, 57-58, 60-64 Savannah Festi,al Factory Stores, 61 lmnnahHistory Muscum, 61 SavannahNational Wildlife Refuge, 61 Savannah Ogeechee CanalMuseumand \r\nNatureCenter,61 Savannah Rapids Pavilion, 98 Savannah SandGnats Baseball,61 Savannah Theatre, 62 ScenicMcIntosh CountyByway (lhe \r\nRidge), 50 S, ience museums, 19, 21,84, 96,168-69 \r\n191 \r\n \r\n www.G tORGIAON MYM 1~1\u003e.\u003c\u003eRC. 1.800 V1s n GA \r\n \r\nSofret. 22 Scot1dlt, 32 Scrtvtn.102 l\u003cull~~92-93 S.a ISland,46 S.a ISiand Srabln. S6 S.alurtleWa~Sl S.abtookVill\"J,.4t S4 \r\ns..sllor..Stt 8tachts;(01st \r\nSetdlalt, 124 Seminole Staie Park, 166, 171 StntySIOflll Cbapcl, 79 Senoia, 31 Stnol1 Coflee Company, 31 \r\nSmn1,1and1 lr1II, 100 Shamrot~-BlalO\u003ck Recreation Aie1, lS Sharpsburg, l2 Shellman Bluff, 62 Shi11d1-Ethridgt Htrilagt farm, 1)9 Shiloh Primili,e 81ptist Chorcll illd \r\nCemettry,4S Shipsof lht Su ~l.witifflt Museum,61 111oukltrbont Planmion.102 Sidney lnitr (Olllgt,96 Sidney lanit, ult, US Sigm1 Chl Monument~ Pa,tlS-16 Sign11s Monumcn, 84 Sil\"' Comes t,an, 141 SilverDollar Raceway, 178 SinclairLake,90, 99,102 Six flagsOverGeorgia, 22 Sixlh CalvaryMuseum, llS Ska1eland,48 Skeetshootlng,St, 102 5kidaway Island Srare Park, 58,62 Sky Valley, 1)4, 143 Slydi,e AdantJ, 178 Smallnl O,ureh In Amtri\u003ca,S1 \r\nSmarr, 102 SlnM Planmicn Hou\u003ct,32 Sm11h91II Ans Ctnltl. llS Smith91II Woods-Oukts Cretk \r\nCoo1tm1ion Area, 11\u0026. 138 Smithvilt Village, 116 Smyrna (1,7),30,ll.34 Smyrn1 Munum,32 Snellville. 30,34 Snyder farm Stablts, 172 Soaring Elgle Gli~, Ridt1, 178 Social Circle (18). 102 Soperton (N14), 101 So\u003ctbet (Ofe Scenic Aro, 116 Sou1h Ge01gla con,ge,89 Soushmtern Exp,diti!Jj\u003elCll1t1oog, \r\nRr.~r ~fting.124 Sou1htamrn lnte\u003cn1tlonal Oragway, 129 Southmtero Railwq Mui,um, 24 Southtrn (roll Gutlt R,ncb, 93 \r\nSouthern Forni World. 66 SOlltheln Highroad,Tri!~ 1'6 Soushern MUi!Um ol CililWll 1nd \r\nlocomotivt H~101y, 26 Southt1n N1ntahata \\r/Hdein~s Arta, 124 Southern R.lvm \r\ngolf,ourm. 180 lodging. 184-87 parks and hlSIOri(al SilCI, 159, 161 -Gl,164, 166, 168,110, 111, 172, \r\n177. 179 trails, 161, 166,168 loulh,rn Trail, 88 \r\nlou11le,n lr,e Pl~n1a1ion, 116 Sou11l\u003cidt lhtlllt Guild, 14 Sou1hwt1t GtOfgi BnkAu Gllltrr, 111 Sowe10 Strw 8ttDance Theatre, 11 Spam (llOJ, 102 Sp1111-llan\u003cock Count, Museum, 101 \r\nSpelman Colegt. ll Spivey Hali (la)'IOII (Olltgt Mid State \r\nUnh-.r\u003city.18 Spor1ir,g \u003c1,rs Cou11t andRn-St1nd. \r\n102 Sporu Hall of f1m,,96 Sport, Museum. 78 Sport,man Re1ort, 103 Spmnll Bluft S111t Park, 166, 179 Sp,ing Creek Preser,t, IJO Sp,ingerOper House, 170 Springfitld (S,14),64 Springfoeld 8aptistChurch.84 Springfitid Villagt Park, 84 Slm,dii Enre,tlinment Part96 Starr's MIii Scenic Slop, 24 \r\n192 \r\n \r\nS1.,1ime n1\"1inm,n1 (ompltx.}2 Stile Borani\u003cal wrd,nof G,orgl.i, N.79 \r\nS!iitC.Jpirol, 14,20 Sttc/s,Old Smt Capirol B~llding Smt parks.Stt P,r:.S ,nd lll!IOfkll \u003citn;.,,d \u003cpiflc part.1 \r\nSrare Pauol, 1o \r\nState Unimsiryofwnr Georgia. 120 Statesboro IQ14).87, 101 Statt\u003cboro,Gtorgla Southern Sympll!Jj\u003ey, \r\n102 StatllbOfO Primillvt Baptkt Cllu1\u003ch, 102 \r\nStaillam, 13\u003c Steg,man Collstum, 79 Sl\u003cphtn c.romr Stal! P,rtS1,SS Stephen!Counly Cou11hou1t, 16 StelITn9Holloway ~rker, lll Stmon-Sanford Hou\u003ct, 99 St~ Cocke fish Hatehtly, 170 S1al Pond Vint)llrd~ 166 Stock Elchangt 1nd Publk Squort Op,1a \r\nHOiii(, 116 S1otkbridge,14, JO.34 Stone Mountin (G,7), 14, 16, JO, 34 Stone !lountain Park, 34 Sl!Jj\u003el'hPnge of Amerlta, 132 \r\nStooewall Cemtltlf, 173 Suickland House Antiquu, 24 S1ubbs Park,89 StudioorJIii ChanceyPhillps.170 Suches, 143 Sugar Creek Rueway, 117 Sugir 11111, JO Sugar Mill Ruins, 54 Summer Waves \\'lam Park. 52 Summerville (84). 118, 143 S.mners Pt\u003can \u003cilOffl. 174 S.n Valley Beaeh. 31 \r\nS.nbumStables, m \r\nSuony farms HOflh. 128 Surrey (entr~8S Susan Hayward Grami1t Monument, 120 SimOITT Comer frootltr Store Mu\u003ctum, 17l \r\nSirwantt,30 Swainsboro (Oll).81, 102 Swanw(re,k ll'll\u003cflif, l,\\fnagtmtnt \r\nArea, 138 Sivomp Gro,y, 160, I6S Sv,amp llaturc ParI\u003c.84 Swan (enler Monuw,. 140 Swttl Grau Oairy, 180 Sweetwater Ctetk Statt C!Jj\u003elt!Yltlon \r\nP.rl24, Z6 \r\nSweetwater fishery.66 Swint'\u003cPmn11ndCandfts. lOO Sylvania (R-12), 103 Sylvttttr, 161,178,180 \r\nl,W.8ris\u003cocPark.J4 labtrnade 81pti1t (hutch.SI Talbotton (E-13), 178 talking Rock, 144 Tallapoosa (8-7), 134. 144 Tallulah falls (1-2), 118,144 T1llulah fall1t1ke.124 lallulahGaller)', 144 lallulahGarg, Stale Park,111,112, It3, \r\n144 lallulahPoint Overlook andTallulah \r\nMventure,, 144 Talulah River RwrnlonAm, 124 ranger Oulie1 Center, 16, 130 !anger Ou1le1s of (ommtt\u003ce. 126 late, 14-1-45 lm 81Jn\u003ch Rt\u003crcationAm. 124 tare flmi~ Ctmemy, 1'6 tare HO\u003cl\u003ct, 1ll.144 l11e Studtnt Ctnle\u003c wllel)', 79 la1lorGrady Ho111\u003c, 79 Taylor Halt 93 luehing ~lu\u003ctUrn 1101th, J2 lel\u003cphone Mu\u003ctUm, 160,174 ltlfair County Boal landing. 98 t,lfair Mu1,um of An. 61-63 lenni, Hall or fame, 79 Terrell Counly Courthouse, 170-71 Texas lone Siar Stm fl19 Hl11or~ \r\nMirkti94 Tlltatrt in 1he Squm. 28 the Rock, 178 lhe RUan\u003cll. 178 Thoma\u003c County Museum ol K~ro,y, 180 Thoma\u003c Klnk.ide ar tht Uprown Gallt\u003cy, \r\n \r\n170 \r\n \r\nUniY!l~IY of Georgia P!lforming Arts \r\n \r\nV/nr,nrt Vilag, 161,174 \r\n \r\nlhoma, Orchard, and Gmnhous(,86 \r\n \r\n(enr,~82 \r\n \r\n\\'/lll91lam. 162 \r\n \r\nlhomaston(f-12}, 166, 17\u0026-79,160 \r\n \r\nUnr1t11i11 of Georgia P1nidenr', House, \r\n \r\nWllitt.m \r\n \r\nlhom.l!lonUp1011 Archh-.s, 179 \r\n \r\n82 \r\n \r\nWlllrt (ounry H~rorkalMui,um, 126 \r\n \r\nlhoma,ville (H-12}, 161,166,179-31 lhomasvileCuitural C\u003cnltt, 181 \r\n \r\nUnivtnlry of GtOf~ Rtstar\u003ch and \r\nlducati!Jj\u003e Girden, m \r\n \r\ni WhlteOak,66 \r\nWhittWUf\u003c rifting.18.114,124,126. l\u003cIO \r\n \r\nlhomawile Gen.,JogiGJI, Hi'10fy, and fiMAmLibmy, 181 \r\n \r\nUnitnityofGtgia Stadium,79 Unlmsity of Ge01gi1 lifton c,mpus \r\n \r\nWhitttburg, 147 Whlnw11rr (mk Pitt. 171 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nlhommill\u003c Rm, G,rdm, 181 \r\n \r\n\u003conferin\u003ct Ctnm, 182 \r\n \r\n\\'i'hltmanAnd\",rson HGuu, 141 \r\n \r\nThomson (N-9), 87, 103 \r\n \r\nUniv11~t)' of Georgia Vl1i1or, Cenm,82 \r\n \r\n\\'lilb.lnts Aphrlcs,85 \r\n \r\nThree Rivers Exp,dition,93 \r\n \r\nUpp,, (hanaooo\u003chce Ri,t1 Reueation \r\n \r\nMIIS\u003cII Exprn1, 132 \r\n \r\nthreeSonetsV-11eyard1and Wine1y, 128, \r\n \r\nAm,138 \r\n \r\n\\'fildetnm lou1hm1, ln\u003c0 6S \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\nUppt1 HI fly fllhlng Slott and Oulfiltm, \r\n \r\n\\'ijldllfc 1rm,48,S1, 54.61,78,90,93, \r\n \r\nThronatml\u003ca Heritag,Cenrcr, 164 \r\n \r\n138 \r\n \r\n94. 98,100,101,102,103,104,116, \r\n \r\n1hunde1 Road U.S.A., llO \r\n \r\nUP100 House, 81 \r\n \r\nIll, 124.126,128,130, Ill, 136, \r\n \r\nftdelandsNatureCenter. Sl Tift Th,am for lhe Performing Arts, 182 V Valdosta (K-21), 180, 182 \r\n \r\n138-39.140.164. 174,178. Sttolw Ha1ure c,n1erl/prtr,e,; \r\n \r\nTifton (J-19), 160, 181-81 \r\n \r\nValdomlownd\" CounlyRtcrtation and \r\n \r\nl'leiunds cen1m \r\n \r\nTiftonMu!fum ofAris andHtritag,.182 \r\n \r\nP11ls, 182 \r\n \r\nW\\Jd1Vaitr l1d.R1hin9, 116 \r\n \r\nTiger, 146 Tignall (l.!-7), 103 \r\n \r\nVan\\'ltr~ 141 Van Wt1t Mtihodiu (hutch, 141 \r\n \r\nVlil1lw,iod Part. 78 Willacoochee (l19), 10S \r\n \r\nloba\u003cco Wareflo,,,e, 48 \r\n \r\nYarnell, 147 \r\n \r\nWrlliim Weinman ~Untral Mu\"\"m, 114 \r\n \r\nlobnoftee lake, 96 \r\n \r\nV1u9hn Bo1ank1I Gaid\u003cns,87 \r\n \r\n1m~am10n. l60 \r\n \r\nTooa (K-3), !18, 134.146-47 \r\n \r\nV11non Squar,, SO \r\n \r\nWilli, (nob Rtcrtltioo Alea, 126 \r\n \r\nloc\u003coa Falls, 147 \r\n \r\nVe1t11ns t.ltmorial State Pait 166, 170 \r\n \r\nW,l~s Part. 166 \r\n \r\nlo\u003ccoa falk CoUeg,, 147 \r\n \r\nY,icran\\ Memorial\u003clhrb,89, 93, 95, \r\n \r\nWill Park Eque111ian Cens,~ 18 \r\n \r\n101,oa Ri,nMountain Biking and (anot \r\n \r\n144, 164~1. 166, 170 \r\n \r\nWl~on Shoals Wrldllft l,Unagtmtni \r\n \r\nlrail,.117 \r\n \r\n\\~ctoril 8ryanr State Paik, 118, 142 \r\n \r\nArea, 13839 \r\n \r\nloonervilleTrolley, S5 \r\n \r\nVidalia (NIS), 77, 87, 103 \r\n \r\nWlndtr (1-6). 118,134,147 \r\n \r\ntours.See specificcities and 1own, \r\n \r\nVidalia swce1onions, 77.101 \r\n \r\nWlnNlts andvln,rards, 102, 117,118, \r\n \r\nTown Center at Cobb, 26 \r\n \r\nVienna (116), 182 \r\n \r\n136,141, 144,166 \r\n \r\nTolVn Square National Register of Historic \r\n \r\nVienna Cultural Center, 182 \r\n \r\nWinOeld Sco11 Lake RecrearlonArea, 116 \r\n \r\nPlaces (Colquitt). 168 \r\n \r\nVietnamWarmemorial, 31 \r\n \r\n\\'lin9m'1lunkerLodge and Recreation \r\n \r\nTown Well (SodaICirde). 102 \r\n \r\nVIiii Rica, 134 \r\n \r\nArea. 166 \r\n \r\nTrack10ck AIChaeologi\u003cal Are, 116 \r\n \r\nVillage Playhouse of Roswell.32 \r\n \r\nl'linneptl.lukah llkt, 115, 141 \r\n \r\nrradaodt Stables, 116 \r\n \r\nVillJnoY1 Gen\u003cral S1ore, 140 \r\n \r\nir.nston.30 \r\n \r\nlraih. Ste alw 8icyde uaih; Jogging u,U,;Hauu, uaih \r\n \r\nVints8011nkI G.lrdtn1and Manor H\u003clust,26 \r\n \r\nIVi,egran rrall.S 1, 56. 88 Womtn of IlleSixties~tooumen,103 \r\n \r\nAtlanr. Metro,ll Coa1~SO,Sl,S6 \r\n \r\nVining,, 3\" Vining\u003c JubUtt Shopping Centtt,34 \r\n \r\nWoodbint,66 Woodbury (!-1I), 180,183 \r\n \r\nHi!ll)O(loulh,88, 100,102 \r\n \r\n'fij1101 lnf0\u003cma1ion CtnltlS. 10 \r\n \r\nWoodland, 183 \r\n \r\n/,loun1ains, lH-IS, 116,141, 146 \r\n \r\nl'og,I Stilt Parl\u003c, 116 \r\n \r\nWoodpktr trail 88 \r\n \r\nSou1htm Ri'ffls, 161,166.168 \r\n \r\nWoodrVN Vlrlson 80)1\\ood Home, 74, 81 \r\n \r\nTtan,portaticn 0.partmen, 10 \r\n \r\nWMW~dlo,85 \r\n \r\nWoodstotk, 134, 17 \r\n \r\nlra,tllnform!lion, to \r\n \r\nwa,o,147 \r\n \r\n\\'loodyGipRt\u003crtatlonA\u003co, 129 \r\n \r\nlrml,mkcs. \r\n \r\nWaleska, 134, 141 \r\n \r\nWood)'\u003c Moun11ln Bim,138 \r\n \r\nStt,ptcific citiesand towns \r\n \r\nWaller 8.Willi.Ims Parl\u003c,99 \r\n \r\nWO/kl of Coc1-Cola Museum, l2 \r\n \r\nlrml\u003c(s Aid, 10 \r\n \r\nVlilltl f. Gto19t Late, 172 \r\n \r\nl'lotkl of Oream, Mu1tum, 114 \r\n \r\nlravel\u003cr's Rm Historic Solt, 118, 146-47 \r\n \r\n\\'11lle1I.Georg law Mu\u003ctum, 182 \r\n \r\n\\Vorkf'I tolll Coca-Cola Paln11d Wall Sign, \r\n \r\ntray Moun1ain Wildernt11Area, tl8 \r\n \r\nWalle 'Huct Huckaby Sohb1II Complex, \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\nTree Illa! Owns ltsel( 79,81 \r\n \r\n89 \r\n \r\n\\Vorm~oe S1att Hi1toric Silt, 44,58,63 \r\n \r\nTrenton (A-2), 134 \r\n \r\nw,re-lyndon Houit,81 \r\n \r\nWray-ffkllolson HoUi,,81 \r\n \r\nlributo 10 lheAmerican Indian. 168 \r\n \r\nWarm Springs (Ell), 159. 166,180,183 \r\n \r\nWrtns(0,10),87, !OS \r\n \r\nIrion, 134 \r\n \r\nWarm Springs R,glonal fisheries Cenlfr \r\n \r\nWren'\u003e ttes1House Mustum,22 \r\n \r\nl1ilha Ymwood H\u003cJme, 100 \r\n \r\nand Aquarium, 183 \r\n \r\nVlrigMsboro, 103 \r\n \r\nlrislla Yearwood Partway. 100 \r\n \r\nWarner Robins (1-13),87. 103 \r\n \r\nWrighuvillt ~11-12)101 \r\n \r\nTroup (01111yHiltoriul Societyand Mchr,-.s.174 \r\n \r\nWarren Counry Courthouit.104 V.'trrto Houst, 26 \r\n \r\ny Ylrborougll Oil 100 \r\n \r\nTroup, Tomb,101 \r\n \r\nWarrtnion(M-9),37.104 \r\n \r\nYellow Rirtr Gime Rlnch, 26 \r\n \r\nTubmaa Afri\u003can Amtritanl!ustum, 96 \r\n \r\nWar1h1n, 104 \r\n \r\nYtsttrdf Antiqueund Refinishing, 118 \r\n \r\nlu\u003cker. 30,34 \r\n \r\nl'hrwom,n Otll Rtcrtalion Area, 126 \r\n \r\nYoder's Country Markt\\. 176 \r\n \r\nlugalo lake, m \r\n \r\n\\~1wom1n Wlldltt, M,nagement Am. \r\n \r\nYoder's Oth1\u003ch Hau\u003c, 176 \r\n \r\nlugaloo Staie Parl\u003c. 118, 140 \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\nYonill la~. I46 \r\n \r\nTunnel Hill, 134, 147 \r\n \r\nwashin91on 0,17),74. 82, 104 \r\n \r\nYonah Mountain. 126 \r\n \r\nlufner Coun1yCourlhous,, 166 \r\n \r\nWashington County Courthou1e. 101-101 \r\n \r\nYoung Harris (H,1)134,147 \r\n \r\nTurner Field lours, 18 \r\n \r\nWashington County Genealogical \r\n \r\nTurner's Corner-Trading Company. 126 \r\n \r\nMuseum, 102 \r\n \r\nZebulon, 180, 183 \r\n \r\nTurtles, Sl \r\n \r\nWashing1on Historical Mu,eum, 104 \r\n \r\nZion farm1Equestrian Camp,, 142 \r\n \r\nTul's Game Premve, 124 \r\n \r\nWashington Memoriallibrar), 96 \r\n \r\nZoo Atlan1,. l2 \r\n \r\nr,twin City (P-13).82, 103 CobbMuseum, 142 \r\n \r\nWashington Oak, 55 W,ullln91on Pump, SS \r\n \r\nTybee Island (U-16),4\"-64-6S \r\n \r\nWt01fron1 parks,48, SO,60-61,66. 84, \r\n \r\nTybn bland Beach, 64 \r\n \r\n16HS, 169 \r\n \r\nlyb kL!nd liqhlltation ndTybee \r\n \r\n\\'law's Cmk Rrcmtion Am. 129 \r\n \r\nMo\u003cetm,64 \r\n \r\nWa1kin1ville U-7), 10-HOS \r\n \r\nlybee kl.andMarineStitn Ctnltl, \r\n \r\nWmon Mill (onrtd 8ridgt/Wat11Jn Mill \r\n \r\n64-61 \r\n \r\nBridge State P,rl:, 118, 126 \r\n \r\nw.,;c,9 Gill SlllU',63 \r\n \r\nu U.S Anny CorpsofEnginttrs. 172 \r\n \r\nway\u003cro (0-10), 58, 62. 66 \r\n \r\nUGA.SttUniversityofGeorgia \r\n \r\nWi)'(\u003cossArea Communitr Tiltate~66 \r\n \r\nUnadilla. 182 \r\n \r\nWa)'ne (ounty(0\u003c111hou1t,94 \r\n \r\nUncle R,mus Museum, W \r\n \r\nWaynesboro(P-11), IOS \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Pail\u003c. 118, ll8 \r\n \r\nV11ylide Parkon Euharl,e Cre,t.141 \r\n \r\nUnion Coun1r Hi1101kal Society Mu\u003ctUm, \r\n \r\nl'l~ey Monumen1al United Me1hodi11 \r\n \r\n116 \r\n \r\nChurch, 63 \r\n \r\nUnion Point,87, 103 \r\n \r\nl'ltll Cinema, 122 \r\n \r\nU.S. 44I Hetitage lraU8, 146 \r\n \r\nWtll Dam Rt1rca1ioo Aita, 78 \r\n \r\nU.S. Navy Supply Corp, Museum, 82 \r\n \r\nWt11 Geo,gla l,\\ui,um orr.n,poos.i, 144 \r\n \r\nUniver\\117ofG,orgia, 82 \r\n \r\nWtll Poinl, 183 \r\n \r\nUnl,er\\117ofGeotgia Alboretum,8l \r\n \r\nWm Polnl lake, 183 \r\n \r\nUni.,-ersity of G?Ofgja Cofis.eum, 79 \r\n \r\nWtn Side P~rl:.8S \r\n \r\nUnlrersity of Ge\"gia Marine Edu\u003cation \r\n \r\nWt!ltfn and AtLlntk R.ailroadlunn,1. 147 \r\n \r\n\u003c,w,and Aq.arium,63 \r\n \r\nWelton, 18) \r\n \r\n ~ Athens (706) 549.4 433 \r\nw~ www.holiday-inn.com/arhensga ATLANTA AIRPORT AREA \r\nAirport- North \r\n,.,w,. 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For reservations, call or visit us on the Web. \r\n1.800.311. 7978 www.bestwestemgeorgia.com \r\nThe world's largest hotel chain. \r\n \r\nFor every rea;;on to travel, there's a . \r\n \r\nAlbany Bos1 ll'csteni Albany Mall Inn \u0026 Sui1cs \r\nAlJlens Iles! ll'o.stem Colonial Inn \r\nAtlanta Best \\\\'es.tern Omnada Suite Hotel - 00\\mtown Best Western Inn at the Pcachtrccs Allanln Airport Arca (lla1xw11Je) )lest Western Atlanta Airi\u003e0rt  F.ast Atlantn Arca (Acworth) Best Western tl'onticr Inn \r\nAt111n1a An,a (Douglasville) Best Western AHanta West \r\nAllanla Arca (Kennesaw) Best \\\\'estem Kennesaw Inn \r\nAtlan1n Area (Morrow) Best Western SouthlaJ.:e Inn \r\nAllanla Area (Roswell) ll,s1 ll'cstcm lloswcll Suites Atlanta Arca Northeast (Norcross) Bcsr Westen, Peachtree Corne~ \r\nAtlanta Area Northwest Bost \\l'cstem llradbury SuilCS \r\nAtlnnla Aroa Soullt (Slockbridge) Best Western Atlanrn South \r\nAu!(U51U Arca (Gro,,,lown) Best We:;.tern Augusta Inn \r\nlllalr.;\\'lllc Best Western MIiton Inn \r\nBraselton Best Wcstem Braselton Inn \r\nBn1n8\"1Ck Dc.;1 Westen, Brunswick Inn \r\n \r\nil)TOO \r\nBe~1 \\\\8Stem Inn \u0026 Suites \r\nCairo ~st Wcsten1 Exeeuli\\'e Inn \r\nCamilla Bos1 \\\\',-stem Courtland Club \r\nCarrollton D,st We.stern Crossroads Hotel C.,nter Chnt1anooga Arca (Fort Oi(lethorpe) Bcst ll'cs1em Baulenelll Inn \r\nColumbus 8est Western Columbus \r\nCO\\ington Be.st Western White Columns lnn/Co\\'ington \r\nDalton Bost ll'cstcm Inn or Dallon \r\nForsith Bo,i %stem lllllto1\u003eInn \r\nGalnCS\\ille Bost ll'cstem 1.,nler C\u003clntrc \r\nHazlehurst llest ll'cstem llazlehur.;t \r\nllelen Bos1 Western Alpine Helen Kingsland (St. Ma,r's Arca) Best Wcs:tern Kings Bay Inn \r\nLake Park Host ll~slern l.'lke Park Inn \r\nLa\\onla IJ\u003c\u003es1 Wcs1cm llegency Inn \u0026 Sullcs \r\nMacon Best Westcm Riverside Inn llc.;t \\l'cstem Inn \u0026 Suites of Macon \r\n \r\nMcDonough Best ll'cstem ~lcDonougll Inn \u0026 Suilcs ~Ulledgc,illc Best Western Inn \u0026 Suites or Milledge,1lle \r\nNewnan Bost ll'cstcrn Shenandoah Inn \r\nPeachtr\u003ce Cit)' Bos1 \\\\'estem Pe3th1rcc City Inn \u0026 Sui1cs \r\nPerry Bos1 ll'cstem Inn \u0026 Suite\u003e Ringgold Best Western llamihon Inn \r\nRome Best \\\\'e:i.tern Executh-e Inn \r\nSamnnah Bos1 ll'csiem Sn\\'annah Gateway Best Western Cenunl Motor Inn Bos1 Westen, Sn,,innah Historic OiSlrict \r\nSt. Simons Island Best Westcm Island Inn Stone Mountain Be.'it Western Stone Mountain \r\nThonH\\.5lOR \r\nBest \\\\'cstem Tl1omaston Jnn \r\nThon\\SOn Bost \\\\'cstem l\\'h11e Columns lnn/lllomson \r\nl 'oldosta Best Western King Of The Road Wann Springs Best Western White llousc Inn Warner Robins Rest Western Pe:ich Inn \r\n\\Vinde.r Rest Western Executh'C Inn \r\n \r\nEach Best Westem hotel Is Independently owned end operated. O 2001 Best Westom International Inc. \r\n \r\n14GTG01 \r\n \r\n -1--- - -- - - - -- -- \r\nWelcome \r\n \r\n- -- -- -- \r\n \r\n- ' - - - - - -- \r\nI \r\n \r\n- - - - - - - - - - - --+-- \r\nContents \r\n \r\nThank you for your interest in visiting Georgia. From the blue haze of the mountains to the glistening sea off the Golden Isles, our vacation possibilities will amaze you. \r\nHike your way through dense forests among sacred Indian burial grounds. Visit Atlanta, the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., then head for the coast to learn about Georgia's early settlers in Savannah or on St. Simons Island. Hit the greens on Jekyll Island, Brasstown Valley, and other challenging PGA-rated golf courses. Stop by our many cultural attractions, including museums, theaters, and heritage sites. Enjoy the comfort of first-class resorts, or opt for a stay in an intimate bed-and-breakfast. \r\nWherever you go, you will receive a warm welcome typical of our Southern hospitality. Join us-and experience Georgia. We look forward to seeing you soon! \r\nSincerely, \r\n \r\nI \r\nl., \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nHOW TO USE THI S GUIDE . .   . . .   . . . .   . . . . . . . . . . 4 \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\nf \r\n \r\nFESTIVALS \u0026 EVENTS . .. . .. .. . ... .  8 \r\n \r\nl ' \r\n \r\nATLANTA M ETRO . . . . . . . . . .   . . .   . .    . . .   16 \r\n \r\n GEORGIA'S COAST ................ . ......... 40 \r\n \r\n GEORGIA'S HISTORIC SOUTH .. ..... . .. 60 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA'S MOUNTAINS .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. 94 \r\n \r\n GEORGIA'S SOUTHERN RIVERS . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 128 \r\n \r\nGovernor Roy E. Barnes \r\n \r\nINDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 \r\n \r\n1-tl \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nThis guide highlights Georgia's wide range of vacationing options. For a complete listing of your favorite \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nfairs and festivals, attractions, parks, and more, visit www.georgia.org. At this site, you will find compre- \r\n \r\n\u003c.) \r\n \r\nhensive information to assist in your travels and knowledge of Georgia. The Georgia Department of \r\n \r\n,-l \r\nw \r\n \r\nIndustry, Trade and Tourism has made every attempt to assure the accuracy of the information con- \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\ntained inside this publication. \r\n \r\n r 1 a11 iiiiiiiiir..ii  \r\n \r\nt , \r\n \r\nFor a copy of Experience Georgia Golf or the Official Family Travel Guide , call 1-800-VISIT-GA or log on \r\nto www.georgia.org. \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nDisabled Individuals requiring assistance with this Information should contact: ADA Coordinator, GDITT; P.O. Box 1776, Atlanta, GA 30301-1776. TEL: 404-656-3710. FAX: 404-657-5689. TTD: 1-800-255-0056. \r\n \r\nThe Georgia 2001 Travel Guide is che official travel guide for che Scace of Georgia and is published by: \r\nThe Georgia Department of lndusrry, Trade \u0026 Tourism P.O. Box l 776 Atlanta, GA 30301 (404) 656-3590 1-800-VlSIT-GA www.gcorgia.org R.K. Sehgal, Commissioner Connie Neeley, Deputy Commissioner, Tourism Division Bob Harris, Assistant Depury Commissioner, Tourism Division \r\nCopyright 2001 by Southern Living, Inc., 2100 Lakeshore Drive, Birmingham, AL 35209. All righrs reserved. No part of this public.1tion may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior wri11en permission of Southern Living, Inc. \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.o rg \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\n How To Use This Guide \r\n \r\nGEORG IA'S S O U T H E RN \r\nRIVERS \r\n \r\nWelcome to Georgia. This travel guide is designed to introduce you to our state and give you a useful tool for getting arou nd. Inside yo u'll find detailed transportation information, an overview of the state's five geographic regions, helpful maps, a listing of attractions and accommodations, and more. \r\n \r\n Georgia's Mountains The foothills of the Appalachian Mountains spread across the northernmost counties, giving the region a distinct flavor. The Chattahoochee National Forest, w ith more than 750,000 acres, covers much of the area. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA'S FIVE REGIONS \r\n \r\nWhen traveling through the state, it's helpful to think of Georgia as five different geographic regions. \r\n \r\n-V) \r\n::c: \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro The pulse of the New South, the \r\n \r\n...1--\u003c \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro region stretches across \r\n \r\nV) \r\n \r\nnine counties. It encompasses the \r\n \r\n::i \r\n \r\nheart of the city, as well as surround- \r\n \r\n0 \r\n1--\u003c \r\n \r\ning towns and communities. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n Georgia's Coast \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nNinety miles of gorgeous coastline \r\n \r\n::c: \r\n \r\nmake up this region, which reaches \r\n \r\ninland to include Waycross and the \r\n \r\nOkefenokee. Savannah and the state's \r\n \r\nbarrier islands are also included. \r\n \r\n Georgia's Historic South \r\n \r\nLocated in the ease-central portion \r\n \r\nof the state, the Historic South gives \r\n \r\nyou a glimpse into Georgia's past. \r\n \r\nAnchored by Athens, Augusta, and \r\n \r\nMacon, the area is recognized for \r\n \r\nits beautiful mansions and many his- \r\n \r\ntoric landmarks. \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\nAmbak 1-800-872-7245 Georgia State Parks 1-800-864-7275 Hartsfield Atlanta lntematlonal \r\nAirport 404-530-6830 Georgia Travel Information 1-800-VISITGA Passport lnfonnatlon 1-800-275-8777 Traveler's Aid 404-817-7070 \r\nEMERGENCY \r\nGeorgia State Pabol 404-624-6077 \r\n(dial GSP when using a cell phone) Georgia Department of \r\nTransportation (road conditions) 1-800-265-8624 \r\n(dial  DOT or #DOT whan using a cell phone) \r\n1-80 0 -V I SIT- GA \r\n \r\n Georgia's Southern Rivers The Chattahoochee River, one of the South's most important waterways, and the Flint River define this region. These rivers created the fertile fields and influential cities that dot the area, including Columbus, Albany, and Valdosta. \r\nTOOLS \r\nColor Coding. A different color distinguishes each regional section. Colored rectangular boxes mark the edge of each page to help you identify the section. Stylized Maps. These maps provide a view of major cities and highways in the area, as well as state regions. For more detailed information, pick up The Official Tourism Highway Map at any of our Welcome Centers. Cities and Attractions. Cities in each region are listed alphabeticaUy, followed by a list of major attractions. Areas of Interest. The listings of attractions have been further d ivided into these categories: Ecotourism and Adventure, Entertainment and Attractions, Heritage, Shopping and Culture, and Sports and Recreation. Convention and Visitors Bureaus. Listed in their corresponding cities, CVBs provide brochures and pamphlets and answers to questions. \r\nGEORGIA ON-LINE \r\nFor more complete information on Georgia's fairs, festivals, attractions, lodging, and golf facilities, log on to www.georgia.org. \r\nON THE GO! \r\n MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority). 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Tokens may be purchased at MARTA station entrances or at all RideStores. Call 404-848-4711.  Buses. Greyhound Bus system provides transportation through most cities in Georgia. Call 1-800-231-2222, or visit www.greyhound.com.  Trains. Amtrak's Southeastern Railways provide access to Georgia's larger metropolitan areas. For more information, call Southeastern Railways- Amtrak, 1-800-872-7245, or visit www.amtrak.com. \r\n:.r.rJ.:.) \r\n1:--o \r\nw \r\nrJ) \r\n::\u003e \r\n0 \r\n1:--o \r\n!l,l: \r\n0:r: \r\n \r\nGEORGIA VISITOR \r\nINFORMATION CE NTERS \r\n1. Augusta (Richmond County) 1-20 West, GA/SC Line 706-737-1446 \r\n2. Columbus (Muscogee County) 1-185 \u0026 Williams Road 706-649-7455 \r\n3. Kingsland (Camden County) 1-95 North, GA/Fl Line 912-729-3253 \r\n4. l.aYonla (Franklin County) 1-85 South, GA/ SC Line 706-356-4019 \r\n5. Plains (Sumter County) U.S. Highway 280 912-824-7477 \r\n6. Ringgold (Catoosa County) 1-75 South, GA/TN Line 706-937-4211 \r\n7. Savannah (Chatham County) 1-95 South, GA/SC Line 912-963-2546 \r\n8. Sylvania (Screven County) Highway 301 912-829-3331 \r\n9. Tallapoosa (Haralson County) 1-20 East, GA/Al Line 770-574-2621 10.Valdosta (Lowndes County) I-75 North, GA/Fl Line 9 12-559-5828 \r\n11. Westpolnt (Harris County) \r\nAug sta 1-85 North, GA/Al Line 706-645-3353 \r\n \r\nVisit our web site for more information on \r\nGeorgia's \r\ndestinations \r\n\u0026 \r\nattractions! \r\nwww.geo r g1a . org \r\nexperience ge\u003c1\u003ergia \r\n \r\nClockwise: Atlanta Ballet, \r\n \r\nGovernor's Mansion, \r\n \r\nFly Fishing in Georgia's Mountains, \r\n \r\nGrist Mill in Sparta, Augusta Masters Golf, \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island, Camping at \r\n \r\nFDR State Park in Pine Mountain \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\n1 - 8OO - VISIT - GA \r\n \r\n18GTG01 \r\n \r\n Festivals \u0026 Events \r\nThis listing contains a sampling of events across the state. For a complete list of festivals and events, please visit us at www.georgia.org. \r\n \r\n 8 \r\n \r\nIO 11 12 13 \r\n \r\n14 IS 18 17 18 1t 20 \r\n \r\n2l 22 23 24 25 26 21 \r\n \r\n21 29 80 31 \r\n \r\nMarch \r\n \r\n2001 \r\n \r\n12 3 4 5 8 1 8 9 10 1~ 12 1,3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Field Trials Waynesboro; C all for dates. 706- 554-5451 21st Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance Savannah; January 6-21 912-234-5502 22nd Annual Augusta Futurity \u0026 Classic Augusta; January 26-Fcbruary 3 706-823-3417 Rattlesnake Roundup Whigham;January 27 229-762-3774 \r\n1 2 3 4 5 8 1 8 9 10 \r\nu 12 13 14 Ill l6 17 \r\n18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 21 28 \r\nFestival of Camellias Fort Valley; February 1-28 478-967-2358 \r\n8 \r\n \r\nAzalea Storytelling Festival La Grange; March 2-4 706-884- 8671 \r\nSavannah Onstage International Arts Festival Savannah; March 2-11 912-236-5745 \r\nHomestead Celebration \u0026 Grits on The Griddle Cook-Off Hazlehurst; March 3 912-375-4543 \r\nForsythia Festival Forsyth; March 10-11 912-994-9239 \r\nSpring Celebration at Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain; mid-March thru midApril; 1-800-225-5292 www.callawaygardens.com \r\nSt. Patrick's Day Celebration Savannah; March 16-18 912-525-2489 \r\nMacon International Cherry Blossom Festival Macon; March 16-25 912-751-7429 \r\nPogofest Waycross; March 22-24 912-287-2956 \r\n1800-VISITGA \r\n \r\nSheep to Shawl at Jarrell Plantation Juliette; March 24 478- 986-51 72 \r\nCherry Blossom Festival Conyers; March 24-25 770-602-2606 www.conyerscherryblossom.com \r\nSacred Heart Garden Festival Augusta; March 24-25 706-826-4702 \r\nSwamp Gravy Colquitt; Weekends March 9, 16, 23, 30, and April 20. Call for times. 229-758-5450 \r\n \r\nAprll \r\n \r\n200:1. \r\n \r\n8 \r\n \r\n101112 \r\n \r\n14 \r\n \r\n15 16 17 18 19 20 21 \r\n \r\n22 23 24 25 28 27 28 \r\n \r\n29 30 \r\n \r\nHawkinsville Harness Festival Hawkinsville; April 6-8 912- 783- 1717 \r\nCivil War Re-enactment Greensboro; April 6-7 706-453-7592 \r\nGeorgia Catfish Festival \u0026 Trade Show Wrighrsville; April 7 478-864- 7200 \r\nTallulah Falls Whitewater Festival Tallulah Falls; April 7 706-754-4318 \r\nTallapoosa Dogwood Arts \u0026 Crafts Fair Tallapoosa; April 7-8 770-574-7436 \r\nCulloden Highland Games \u0026 Scottish Festival Culloden; April 28-29 912-994-9239 \r\nATaste of Toccoa Toccoa; April 12 706-282-3269 \r\nAnother Bloomin' Festival Metter; April 14 912-685-6988 \r\n \r\nBaxley Tree Fest Baxley; April 19-21 912-367-7731 \r\nOgeechee River Redbreast Festival Midville; Call for date. 706-554-5451 \r\nFootsteps of the Past Indian Festival Athens; April 21-22 706- 543-8425 \r\nMossy Creek Barnyard Festival Perry; April 21-22 478- 922-8265 \r\nOak Grove Country Fair Pine Mountain; April 21-22 706-663-4000 \r\nRenaissance Festival Fairburn; April 21-June 3 770-964- 8575 \r\nVidalia Onion Festival Vidalia; April 26-29 912-538- 8687 \r\nRose Festival, Show and Parade Thomasville; April 27-29 229-227- 7099 \r\n22nd Annual Twilight Festival Athens; April 27-29 706-549-6632 \r\nGeorgia's Largest Sidewalk Sale Commerce; April 28-30 706-677-2108 or 1-800-638-5004 \r\n15th Annual Crawfish Festival Woodbine; April 27-28 912-576- 3211 \r\nRlverfest Weekend Columbus; April 27-29 706- 323- 7979 \r\nFamily Farm Days \u0026 Dixieland Master Cup Stock Dog Trials Hickory Flat; April 28-29 770-345-5591 \r\nTubman Museum Pan African Festival Macon; April 29-30, May 1, 5 478-743- 8544 \r\n \r\nwww.georg i a .org \r\n \r\n\u003e-,j tr1 V, \r\n:..;.:;i \r\n\u003e \r\nt\"\" \r\nV, \r\nR' \r\nl:T1 \r\n\u003c zl:T1 \r\n...:i \r\nV, \r\n9 \r\n \r\n 200 1 \r\n \r\n12 345 \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\n8 9 10 11 12 \r\n \r\n13 H 15 16 17 18 19 \r\n \r\n20 21 22 23 24 25 26 \r\n \r\n27 28 29 30 31 \r\n \r\nRiverside ArtsfestBainbridge; May 2-5 229-246-4774 \r\nTwin Oaks Bluegrass Festival Hoboken; May 3-5, September 6-8 912-458-2365 \r\nLewis Family Homecoming and Bluegrass Festival Lincolnton; May 3-5 706- 359-3767 \r\nFarm City Day Hazlehurst; May 4 912- 375-4543 \r\nLove Affair Festival Tifton; May 4-5 229- 386-3558 \r\nSplash Down to Summer Lake Lanier Islands; Opens May 5 770-932- 7200 \r\nGnat Days Camilla; May 5 229-336- 5255 \r\nMay Fest Carrollton; May 5 770- 832-6901 \r\nDown-home Day Chickamauga; May 5 706- 375- 7702 \r\n27th Annual Snellville Days Festival Snellville; May 5-6 770-985-3535; www.snellville.org \r\nCedar Valley Arts Festival Cedartown; May 5-6 770- 684- 8760 \r\nPine Tree Festival Swainsboro; May 5-6 478-237-2996 \r\nIO \r\n \r\nMadison In May Madison; May 5-6 706-342-4454 \r\nOld Clinton War Days Clinton; May 5-6 478- 986-3384 \r\nGreat Griffin May Fling Griffin; May 5-6 770-228- 8200 \r\nCotton Pickin' Fair Gay; May 5-6, October 6-8 706- 538- 6814 \r\nWetlands Festival Mo rrow; May 12 770-603-4188 \r\nCruise-In on the Square Antique Car Show Washington; May 12, September 8 706-678-7760 \r\nGlennville Sweet Onion Festival Glennville; May 12 912- 654-2515 \r\nPrater's Mill Country Fair Varnell; May 12-13, October 13-14 706-694-6455; www.pratersmill.org \r\n11th Annual Taste of Alpharetta Alpharetta; May 17 678- 297- 6070 \r\nMayFest on the Rivers Rome; May 16 1-800-444-1834 \r\nHistorical Society Spring Fling Buchanan; May 19 770-646-3509 \r\nBlind Willie McTell Blues Festival Thomson; May 19 706-597-1000 \r\nWashpot Cookout Arts \u0026 Crafts Festival Garfield; May 19 478- 763-2211 \r\nLittle Brown Jug Festival Roberta; May 19 478-836- 3825 \r\n1 - 800-VIS I T-GA \r\n \r\nRainbow Festival Gainesville; May 19-20 770-536-074 \r\n \r\nCrepe Myrtle Festival Monroe; June 9 770- 868-5137 \r\n \r\nHoward Finster Festival Summerville; May 19-20 706-857-2926 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Shakespeare Festival Atlanta; June t s-November 4 404-264-0020 \r\n \r\nHunt's Meadow Country Fair \r\n \r\nWatermelon Days Festival \r\n \r\nH iram; May 19-20 \r\n \r\nCor dele; June 16-July 14 \r\n \r\n770- 445- 7166 \r\n \r\n229-273-1668; \r\n \r\nwww.cordele-crisp-chamber.com \r\n \r\n24th Annual Atlanta Jazz Festival \r\n \r\nAdanra; May20-28 \r\n \r\nAthFest \r\n \r\n404-8 17-6851 \r\n \r\nAthens;June 21-24 \r\n \r\n706-548-1973 \r\n \r\nArts in the Park \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge; May 26-27 \r\n \r\nRoswell Magnolia Storytelling Festival \r\n \r\n706- 632-2144 \r\n \r\nRoswell; Juoe 22-23 \r\n \r\n1- 800-776- 7935; \r\n \r\n189Os Day Jamboree \r\n \r\nwww.cvb.roswcll.ga.us \r\n \r\nRinggold; May 25-27 \r\n \r\n706- 965-5201 \r\n \r\n29th Annual Winterville's Marigold \r\n \r\nFestival \r\n \r\nWings Over South Georgia Air Show \r\n \r\nWinterville; J une 23 \r\n \r\nDouglas; May 26 \r\n \r\n706-742-2921 \r\n \r\n912-384-1873 \r\n \r\nBlueberry Festival \r\n \r\n7th Annual Fine Arts Show \u0026 Sea Island Alma; June 29-30 \r\n \r\nHeritage Festival \r\n \r\n912- 632-5859 \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island; May 26-27 \r\n \r\n912-638-8770 \r\n \r\nAragon Barbeque \r\n \r\nSouthworks Juried Arts Festival Watkinsville; May 26-27 706-769-4565 \r\n \r\nAragon; June 30 770-684-6563 \r\nJuly \r\n \r\n2001 \r\n \r\n'mIl \r\n-V, \r\n\u003e-l \r\n\u003c \u003e \r\n \r\nJune \r\n \r\n200 1 \r\n \r\n1 2 34 5 6 \r\n \r\nr-\u003c \r\nV, \r\n \r\n8 9 10 11 12 13 14 \r\n \r\nR' \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\n11 16 17 18 18 20 21 \r\n \r\nm \r\n \r\n4 56 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 \r\n \r\n,o 22 23 24 2S 29 27 28 \r\n \r\n29 \r\n \r\n31 \r\n \r\nzm\u003c \r\n \r\n24 2S 28 27 28 29 30 \r\n \r\n\u003e-l \r\nV, \r\n \r\nHomespun Festival \r\n \r\nRockmart; July 13-14 \r\n \r\nShadydale Rodeo \r\n \r\n770-684-8760 \r\n \r\nShadydale; Call for dates. \r\n \r\n706-468-8994 \r\n \r\nTobacco Sunday \r\n \r\nNicholls;July 15 \r\n \r\nDairy Festival \r\n \r\n912-384-1581; \r\n \r\nEatonton; June 2 \r\n \r\n706-485-8542 \r\n \r\nPeach Festival Byron/Fort Valley; June 8-9 478-956-2409 \r\n \r\nwww . geo rg i a . org \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\n 2001 \r\n23 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 \r\nGeorgia Mountain Fair H iawassee; August 1-12 706- 896-4191; www.georgia-mou ntain - fair.com \r\nDillard Bluegrass \u0026 Barbecue Festival Dillard; August 3-4 706- 746-9936 \r\nConfederate Encampment Hanwell; August 4-5 706- 376- 8756 \r\nBrooklet Peanut Festival Brooklet; August 18 912- 842-2137 \r\n18th Annual Beach Music Festival Jekyll Island; August 17-18 1-877-453-5955 \r\nHam Slam BBQ Contest Cuiloden; August 24-25 478-885-2340 \r\nSeptember 200.1. \r\n1 \r\n2 3 4 s87 a \r\n9 10 u 1Z 18 l4 15 \r\n18 17 l8 11 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 \r\nPowers' Crossroads Country Fair \u0026 Art Festival Newnan; September 1-2 770-253-2011 \r\nArmuchee Bluegrass Festival Armuchec; September 1-2 1-800-444-1834 \r\nRunning Water Pow-Wow Rome; September 1-2 1-800-444- 1834 \r\n \r\nAcworth Pioneer Days Acworth; September 1-3 770-974-6911 \r\nArt in the Park Marietta; September 1-3 770-429-1115 \r\nYellow Daisy Festival Stone Mountain; September 6-9 770-498-5634 \r\nWacofest Waco; September 8 770- 537-3314 \r\nVilla Rica Gold Rush Festival Villa Rica; September 8 770-459-3822 \r\nBattle of Tunnel Hill Re-enactment Tunnel H ill; September 8-9 1-800- 331-3258 \r\nNative American Festival Indian Springs; September 8-9 770-775-2493 \r\nPaulding Meadows Arts \u0026 Crafts Festival Dallas; September 8-9 770-445-6350 \r\n29th Annual Banks County Festival H omer; September 8-9 706-677-2108; www.bankseou ntyga.or g \r\nCherokee Capital Fair Calhoun; September 11-15 706-625-3200 \r\nGwinnett County Fair Lawrenceville; September 13-23 770-963-6522 \r\nOktoberfest Helen; September 13-November 3 706- 878-2181 ; www.helenga.org \r\nOcmulgee Indian Celebration Macon; September 15-16 478- 752-8257 \r\nArts in the Heart of Augusta Festival Augusta; September 14-16 706- 826-4 702 \r\n \r\n12 \r\n \r\n1  800 VISIT- GA \r\n \r\nFlowery Branch Fall Festival Flowery Branch; September 15 770-535-2308 \r\nBriar Creek 10K Run Sylvania; September 15 912-564- 7878 \r\n26th Annual Roselawn Arts and Crafts Festival Cartersville; September 15-16 770- 387-5007 \r\nSunflower Festival Luthersville; September 15-16 1-800-337-1927 \r\n138th Anniversary of the Battle of Chickamauga Fort Oglethorpe; September 15-16 706- 866-9241 \r\nFine Arts Festival 2001 Dalton; September 15-J6 706-278-0168 \r\nPlains Peanut Festival Plains; September 22-23 229-824-4147 \r\nJazz Festival Savannah; September 27-30 912-644-6400 \r\nLavonia Fall Festival Lavonia; September 29 706-356- 8202 \r\nCatface Turpentine Festival Penal; September 29 912- 865-5657 \r\nDuluth Fall Festival Duluth; September 29-30 770-476-0240 \r\nRiverfest Canton; September 29-30 770-704-5991 \r\nBig Cedar Arts \u0026 Crafts Festival Cave Spring; September 29-30 706-777- 9949 \r\nEarly American Festival Omaha; September 29 229-838-4706 www.stateparks.org \r\nwww. ge orgl a. org \r\n \r\nOctobe r \r\n \r\n2001 \r\n \r\n1 2 3 46 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 \r\n \r\nKaolin Festival Sandersville; October 1-6 912-552-3288 \r\n \r\nCherry Log Festival Cherry Log; All Weekends in October 706-635-1933 \r\n \r\nAutumnfest at Rock City Gardens Lookout Mountain; Call for dates. 706-820-253 1 \r\n \r\nHoney Bee Festival Hahira; October 1-6 229-794-2567 \r\n \r\nMule Round Up Guysie; October 5 912- 384-1873 \r\n \r\nUptown Jam \r\n \r\nColumbus; October 5-7 \r\n \r\n706- 596-0111 \r\n \r\n\"Il \r\n \r\nGreat Locomotive Chase Festival Adairsville; October 5-7 \r\n \r\nt'l\"l \r\nV...,, \r\n...... \r\n \r\n770-773-3451 \r\n \r\n\u003c;,, \r\n \r\nGeorgia National Fair \r\n \r\nt\"\" \r\nV, \r\n \r\nPerry; October 5-14 912-987-3247 \r\n \r\nR' \r\n \r\nt'l\"l \r\n \r\nRock Shrimp Festival St. Marys; October 6 \r\n \r\n\u003c zt.'.l\".,l \r\n \r\n9 12-882-4000 \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nOliver Hardy Festival Harlem; October 6 706-556-3448 \r\n \r\nFair on the Square Millen; October 6 478- 982-8322 \r\n \r\n13 \r\n \r\n Georgia Peanut Festival Sylvester; October 6 229-776-7718 \r\nWildlife Festival Pelham; October 6 229-294-4924 \r\nElisha Winn Fair Dacula; October 6-7 770-822-5 174 \r\nAutumn Weekend in Covington Covington; October 6-7 770-385-2077 \r\nGeorgia Marble Festival Jasper; October 6-7 706-692-5600 \r\nAndersonville Historic Fair Andersonville; October 6-7 229-924-2558 \r\nFair of 1850 Wescville/Lumpkin; October I !November 11 t -888-733-1850 \r\nSorghum Festival Blairsville; October 12-14, 19-21, 26-29 706 - 745-5789 \r\nButts County Fall Festival Jackson; October 13 770-775-2493 \r\nOkefenokee Festival Folkston; October 13 912-496-2536 \r\nBattle Re-enactment \r\n.Ionesboro; October 13-14 \r\n770-478-4800 \r\nNew Salem Mountain Festival New Salem; Ocrober 13-14 70 6-398-1 988 \r\nGeorgia Apple Festival Ellijay; October 13-14; 20-21 70 6- 635-7400 \r\nHunt's Meadow Country Fair Hiram; October 13- 14 770-44 5- 7166 \r\n \r\nPrater's Mill Country Fair Varnell; October 13-14 706- 694-6455; www.pratersmill.org \r\nSunbelt Agricultural Exposition Moultrie; Ocrober 16-1 8 229-985-1968 \r\nBig Pig Jig Vienna; October 18-20 912-268- 8275 \r\nOssahatchee Indian Festival \u0026 Pow-Pow Hamilton; October 19-21 706-628-7653 \r\nGreat Ogeechee Seafood Festival Richmond Hill; O ctober 19-21 912- 756-3444 \r\nThe Brunswick Stewbilee Brunswick; October 20 229-265-4032 \r\nMossy Creek Barnyard Festival Perry; October 20-21 478- 922- 8265 \r\nThe Fair on the Square Lumpkin; October 13 912-838- 6310 \r\nWhite Plains Festival White Plains; October 20 706-453-7592 \r\nYank-Reh Blues Festival Fitzgerald; October 20 1- 800-386-4642 \r\nFoxfire Fall Festival Mountain City; October 20 706-746-5828 \r\nBrementowne Festival Bremen; October 20 770 - 537-6570 \r\nFall Crabapple Festival Crabapple; October 6 770-343- 9454 \r\nHarvest Festival Donalsonville; October 20 2 2 9- 524-2588 \r\n \r\n14 \r\n \r\n1-800-VIS I T- GA \r\n \r\nTalking Rock Heritage Days Talking Rock; October 20-21 706-276-3581 \r\nRailroad Days Manchester; October 19-20 1 - 8 00- 337-1927 \r\nGold Rush Days Dahlonega; October 20-21 1 - 800-231- 5543; www.dahlonega.org \r\n23rd Annual Heritage Holidays R ome; October 21-22 706-295-5576 \r\nChristmas Made in the South Columbus; October 26-28 704-847- 9480 \r\nSweet Potato Festival lrwin; October 27 912-468-9114 \r\nFall Festival Crawfordville; October 27 706-456- 2605 \r\nPine Tree Festival Sparta; October 26-27 706-444-5746 \r\nMountain Moonshine Festival Dawsonville; October 27-28 706-265-6278 \r\nl 2 3 \r\n4 5. 8 7 a B lO \r\nll 12 13 14 IS 18 17 18 l9 20 21 22 23 Z4 Z\u0026 28 27 28 29 30 \r\nHarvest Hoedown Warm Springs; Call for dates. J-800-337-1927 \r\nMule Day Festival Cairo; November 3 912-377-6853 \r\n35th Annual Deer Festival Monticello; November 3 706- 468- 8994 \r\nwww.georgia.org \r\n \r\n18th Annual Hunter Harvest Arts and Crafts Show Douglasville; November 3-4 770- 920-3007 \r\nWarren County Sportsman's Festival Warrenton; November 10 706- 465- 9604 \r\nHarvest Moon Arts \u0026 Crafts Festival Statesboro; November 10-11 912-489- 1869 \r\nBeaver Creek @ Ivey Station Ivey; November 10-11 423-430-3396 \r\nFest of Ville Milledgeville; N ovember 10-11 478-452-4687; www.festofville.com \r\n1st Annual \"Country Hands\" Crafts \u0026 Hand Made Festival Midway; November 10-11 9 12- 884-7008 \r\nDrums Along the Altamaha Darien; November 10-11 912-437-4770 \r\nSwine Time Festival Climax; November 24 229-246-0910 \r\nDecember 2001 \r\n2 345878 9 i0lll21314 15 18 l7 l8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 \r\nBecause of the changing nature of holiday events, we've included the complete list of December events on our Web site, www.georgia.org. \r\n \r\n  Centennial Olympic Park, downtown \r\nBright Lights, Bigger City \r\n \r\nAtlanta is a booming city, with a pop- \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\nulation approaching 4 million. And it \r\n \r\nhas big-city attractions to match.  Among these are the world-class High \r\n \r\nMuseum of Art; Centennial Olympic Park \r\n \r\nand the Fountain of Rings, which com- \r\n \r\nmemorate the 1996 Olympic Games; major league baseball, \r\n \r\nfootball, basketball, and hockey teams; renowned sympho- \r\n \r\nny, opera, and ballet; a burgeoning theater scene (including \r\n \r\nthe historic Fox Theatre); the fun and funky Coca-Cola \r\n \r\nMuseum; and one of the liveliest and most innovative \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\n1 -8 00 -VIS IT- GA \r\n \r\ndining scenes found in the country. em side of Atlanta \r\n \r\nIn this city of immigrants from all to the eastern side, \r\n \r\nover the country and from across the offering canoeing \r\n \r\nworld, you can find any cuisine you and rafting. It's 1.3 desire. From downtown to midtown miles to the top of \r\n \r\n- l \r\nt\"\"' \r\n \r\nto the International Corridor in Stone Mountain, but \r\n \r\nz  \r\n \r\nChamblee, dining has become one of the most popular sports in Atlanta \r\n \r\nthis is not the only granite mountain around. A ranger-guided hike up Panola Mountain State \r\n \r\n\u003e-i \r\na : \r\n \r\n(equaling even the Braves at times). Conservation Park, just southeast \r\n \r\n['T1 \r\n-l \r\n \r\nRivaling dining as the city's top of downtown, reveals an abundance \r\n \r\n::,::, \r\n0 \r\n \r\nsport is shopping. Some of the most of rare plants and wildflowers. Area \r\n \r\nsophisticated shopping in the coun- birders claim the songs are even \r\n \r\ntry is right here. From massive maUs sweeter at Kennesaw Mountain \r\n \r\nto tucked-away upscale shopping National Battlefield, and animal \r\n \r\nstreets, there is no lack of variety in lovers may want to visit Yellow \r\n \r\nprice or product. \r\n \r\nRiver Game Ranch in Lilburn. \r\n \r\nYou also can find a deep and abiding \r\n \r\nhistory beneath all the bustle: The Entertainment and Attractions \r\n \r\nMargaret Mitchell House, which With so much to do in Atlanta, it's \r\n \r\nhonors the author of Gone With hard to know where to start. So why \r\n \r\nthe Wind; Stone Mountain, where not begin at Centennial Olympic \r\n \r\nthe heroes of the Confederacy gallop; Park, right in the heart of the city? \r\n \r\nthe uplifting (and heartbreaking) This green space, one of the most \r\n \r\nMartin Luther King, Jr. National accessible and visible legacies to the \r\n \r\nHistoric Site; and the Carter 1996 Summer Olympics, is a gather- \r\n \r\nPresidential Center. The smalJ towns ing place for all people. \r\n \r\nthat ring Atlanta-RosweU, Marietta, Just across the street is the interna- \r\n \r\nDecatur, Stone Mountain, Jonesboro, tionally famous CNN Center, which \r\n \r\nNewnan, McDonough, Douglasville, houses restaurants and gift shops \r\n \r\nand Fayetteville-tug at the heart- and offers a behind-the-scenes tour \r\n \r\nstrings with their small-town com- of CNN's production facilities . \r\n \r\nforts, shopping discoveries, historic Attached is the new Philips Arena, \r\n \r\nhomes, and welcoming ways. \r\n \r\nhome to the city's professional hock- \r\n \r\nYou can find it all here-golf courses, ey and basketball teams. The build- \r\n \r\namusement parks, one of the finest ing's great steel rafters spell out Atlanta \r\n \r\nzoos-a crnly international cultural on one side and CNN on the other. \r\n \r\nmix in a city of limitless opportunities. Atlanta is also headquarters to the \r\n \r\nEcotourism and Adventure \r\n \r\nworld's favorite soft drink. The World of Coca-Cola toasts the sug- \r\n \r\nMaybe adventure is not the first ary elixir with three floors of displays. \r\n \r\nthing that comes to mind when you Don't miss nearby Underground \r\n \r\nthink of Atlanta, but outdoors Atlanta, a three-level area of shops, \r\n \r\nenthusiasts surely will want to restaurants, street performers, and \r\n \r\nexplore the many possibilities. The nightspots. \r\n \r\nChattahoochee River National For beautiful blooms, visit the \r\n \r\nRecreation Area follows a 48-mile Atlanta Botanical Garden, perched \r\n \r\nstretch that meanders from the west- on 30 acres overlooking midtown's \r\n \r\nwww.georgla . org \r\n \r\n Piedmont Park. The newest feature Margaret Mitchell House \u0026 \r\n \r\nis a 2-acre Children's Garden. Kids Museum in midtown Atlanta cele- \r\n \r\narc also wild about Zoo Atlanta and brates the book's author. \r\n \r\nthe giant pandas from China. Thrill Moreland was home to author \r\n \r\nseekers make Six Flags Over Georgia Erskine Caldwell and syndicated \r\n \r\na priority. T here's also White Water columnist Lewis Grizzard. Little \r\n \r\nand American Adventures amuse- Manse, Caldwell's home, is open for \r\n \r\nment park in Mariena. \r\n \r\ntours; plus there's a small museum \r\n \r\nAnd don' t forget Stone Mountain honoring G rizzard. \r\n \r\njust east of downtown Atlanta. The \r\n \r\nOne of the most \r\n \r\n3,200-acre resort offers a t 9th-century plan- \r\n \r\n=i \r\nAl haretta ~ \r\n \r\ncompeUing places in all of Atlanta \r\n \r\ntation, gristmill, train, riverboat, \r\n \r\n,II  \r\nRAAV'ell  Duluth \r\n \r\nis the Martin Luther King, \r\n \r\ncrafts shops, a \r\n \r\n~.. 85 \r\n \r\nJ r. National \r\n \r\nlake, beach, and \r\n \r\ngolf courses. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nHeritage \r\n \r\nDouglasville \r\n \r\nStone Mountain \r\n  Decatur 20 \r\n \r\nHistoric Site, where visitors can walk in the footsteps of the \r\n \r\nOnce a mere stop at the end \r\n \r\nAtianta  Jonesboro \r\n \r\nslain Civil Rights leader. The Carter \r\n \r\nof a railroad, Atlanta has grown into one of the \r\n \r\n \r\nNewnan \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nMcDo ough  \r\n \r\nP r es i dent i a l Center pays homage to another fine Georgian. Former \r\n \r\nlargest and \r\n \r\nPresident Jimmy Carter \r\n \r\nmost influential \r\n \r\nand wife Rosalynn set up the center \r\n \r\ncities in the nation. Still, \r\n \r\nto address the issues of health, democ- \r\n \r\nthe city remembers its history well. racy, and urban revitalization. \r\n \r\nFor a great overview, start your tour at the Atlanta H istory Center in Shopping and Culture \r\n \r\nBuckhead. This museum chronicles Not only does Atlanta have the best \r\n \r\nthe area from its American Indian shopping in Georgia, but it also has \r\n \r\nroots to the city's emergence on the some of the best in the country. \r\n \r\ninternational stage. Atlanta also Lenox Square and Ph ipps Plaza are \r\n \r\nplayed a pivotal role in the Civil War. perennial favorites, but visitors will \r\n \r\nVisitors reflect on the heavy fighting \r\n \r\nthat led up to the Battle of Atlanta at \r\n \r\nthe Kennesaw Mou ntain National \r\n \r\nBattlefield and the Ken nesaw C ivil \r\n \r\nWar M useu m. And the Atlanta \r\n \r\nCyclorama and Civil War Museum \r\n \r\nremembers that event in a five-story \r\n \r\npanoramic painting. In C layton \r\n \r\nCounty, the setting for Gone With \r\n \r\nthe Wind, Stately Oaks Plantation \r\n \r\nshows life as it was before the \r\n \r\nwar (and before Hollywood). The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site \r\n \r\n20 \r\n \r\n1 -8 00 - VI S IT- GA \r\n \r\nopen-air concerts. \r\n \r\nArts patrons also \r\n \r\nenjoy the Atlanta \r\n \r\nOper a and the \r\n \r\n.\u003e. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Ballet, the \r\n \r\nt \r\n \r\noldest continually operating dance company \r\n \r\n.z\u003e. \r\n \r\nin the country; plus, there arc more \r\n \r\n\u003e \r\n \r\nthan 60 d ifferent theater companies in town. The historic Fox T heatre, \r\n \r\n..~ \r\ntT \r\n \r\nrenowned for its opulent Middle \r\n \r\n::= \r\n0 \r\n \r\nEastern architectural style, is one of \r\n \r\nthe most used stages in town. The \r\n \r\nkid-friendly Center for Puppetry \r\n \r\nA rts features special performances, \r\n \r\nAtlanta Symphony Orchestra \r\n \r\nplus workshops for those interested in creating their own puppet magic. \r\n \r\nwant to check out Perimeter Mall off 1-285 and the new Mall of Georgia in Buford. Serious shoppers rave about Miami C ircle and Bennett Street, two \r\n \r\nDon't miss Marietta's Theatre in the Square or Spivey H all, on the campus of C layton State College and University in Morrow. \r\n \r\nareas brimming with merchandise. Sports and Recreation \r\n \r\nWithin the city, Virginia H ighlan ds, Vinings, and Little Five Points feature interesting shops, art galleries, and boutiques all begging to be explored. Don't miss shopping the town squares in charming Marietta and up-and-coming Decatur, or the thriving arts colonies in Buford and Acworth. Bargain hunters may also want to visit the Shops of Crabapple in Alpharetta, Fairbu rn for antiq ues, and Tanger Outlet Center in Locust Grove. While the shopping is super, Atlanta is also the cultural capital of the South. The Woodruff Arts Center is the heart of the arts scene. Here you'll find the renowned H igh Museum of Art, which in recent years has produced a series of blockbuster exhibits. It's also home to the Atlanta Sym phony Orchestra and the Alliance T heatre. On starry summer nights, the symphony moves to the Chastain Park Amphitheater for \r\n \r\nAtlanta now bills itself as the \"sports capital of the world\"-and with good reason. It's one of only a handful of major cities that have a team in all four major professional sports leagues: the Braves for baseball, Falcons for football, Hawks for basketball, and Thrashers for hockey. The Peachtree Road Race, a t0k run held every July 4th, draws more than 50,000 competitors. With more than 70,000 members, the Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association is one of the largest in the country. Horse lovers will want to visit the In Your Dreams Farm Inc. equestrian center in Alpharetta, and race fans can experience the thrill of NASCAR at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton. The Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame is a hot spot located at Turner Field for visitors who want to share in the \r\nglory of our national pastime or just brush up on their baseball history. \r\n \r\nwww .ge orgla .org \r\n \r\nll \r\n \r\n Travel Directory \r\n \r\n]f you think Georgia is just bare feet and cutoffjeans, then you haven't been to Atlanta lately. \r\n53 malls IO choose from. Upscale, outlet and quaint antique villages. Hear the music. Music Midtown. Atlanta Jazz Festival. Montreaux Music Festival. \r\nCelebrate heritage. King Weck. Cyclorama. Oakland Cemetery. The Swan House. The Atlanta History Center. Bulloch Hall in Roswell. Historic downtown Jonesboro. Stone Mountain. Kennesaw Mountain. Pick your favorite sports . Braves. l-lawks. Falcons. Atlanta Motor Speedway. Ru,~ the Peachtree. Rollerblade at Piedmont Park. Bike from downtown IO Stone Mounrn111. \r\nFeast on soul food. Barbecue. Sweet tea. T he Varsity. Italian. Mexican. Mediterranean. Jamaican. Indian. Sushi. Asian. Dive into the arts. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. The High Museum. The Fox T heatre, Georgia Shakespeare Festival. Theater in the Square. Local galleries. \r\nBring your shoes-tennis, running, dancing and dress. You'll need every pair. \r\nStep into Georgia. \r\nWe're everything you expected-and more. \r\nexperienc~ ge0 rgia \r\n4GTG01 ___/ \r\nVisit www.georgia.org or call 1-800-visit-GA \r\n \r\nAC W O =R,.T..\"\"H'\"..c-_ _ _..,....____,,.,... \r\nA Main Street City \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Acworth, A Main Street City: 4367 Senator Russell Square, (30101); 770-974-8813. www.acworth.org. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Acworth Beach at Cauble Park: 4425 Beach St., (30101); 770-974-3112. www.acworth.org. Holiday Marina: 5989 Groovers Landing Rd., (30102); 770-974-2575. \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\nAcworth Visitor Information Center: 4367 Senator Russell Square, (30101); 770-974 7626. www.acworth.org. \r\nALPHARETTA \r\nIf#, ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center: 9770 Autrey Mill Rd., (30022); 770-360-8844. \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS The Cooler \u0026 Alpharetta Family Skate Center: 10800 Davis Dr., (30004); 770-649-6600. www.cooler.com. \r\n4 SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nNorth Point Mall: 1000 N. Point Cir., (30022); 770-740-9273. www.mallibu.com. Shops of Crabapple: Hwys. 149 and 9; 678297-0102. \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\nAlpharetta Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: 3060 Royal Blvd. S., Suite 145, (30022); 678-2972811, 1-800-294-0923. www.alpharettaCl/b.com. Alpharetta Welcome Center: 20 N. Main St., (30004); 678-297-0102, 1-800-294-0923. \r\n \r\nATLANTA \r\nIf#, ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nPiedmont Park/ Piedmont Park Conservancy: Piedmont Ave. and 14th St., 400 Park Dr., (30309); 404-875-7275. \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nAUanta Botanical Garden: 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE., (30309); 404-876-5859. www.atlantabotanical.org. Atlanta Preservation Center Guided Walking Tours: 537 Peachtree St., (30308); 404-8762041. www.preserveatlanta.com. CNN Center/ CNN Studio Tours: One CNN Center, Marietta St., (30303), 404-827-2704, 404827-2300. www.cnn.com/studiotour. Centennial Olympic Park: 220 International Blvd., (30313); 404-223-4412. www.centennialpark.com. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta/Monetary Museum: 104 Marietta St. NW., (30303-2713); 404-521-8764. www.frbatlanta.org. Six Flags Over Georgia: See Austell. The Jimmy Carter Library \u0026 Museum: 441 Freedom Pkwy., (30307); 404-331-0296. Turner Field Tours: 755 Hank Aaron Dr., (30315); 404-614-2311. www.turnerfield.com Underground Atlanta: 50 Upper Alabama St., Suite 007, (30303); 404-523-2311. www.underatl.com. World of Coca-Cola: 55 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., (30303); 404-676-5151. Zoo Atlanta: 800 Cherokee Ave. SE., (30315); 404-624-5600. www.zooatlanta.org. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nAPEX Museum: 135 Auburn Ave. NE., (30312); 404-521-2739. www.apexmuseum.org. Atlanta Cyclorama: 800-C Cherokee Ave. SE., (30315); 404-624-1071. www.bcaatlanta.org. Atlanta History Center: 130 W. Paces Ferry Rd., (30305); 404-814-4000. www.atlantahistory.net. Atlanta International Museum of Art and Design: \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\n 285 Peachtree Center Ave., Marquis II Tower. (30303); 404-688-2467. www.celebrateart.com. Auburn Avenue Research Library: 101 Auburn Ave. NE., (30303); 404-730-4001. Fernbank Museum of Natural History: 767 Clifton Rd., (30307); 404-378-0127. www.fernbank.edu. Georgia Department of Archives \u0026 History: 330 Capitol Ave. SE., (30334); 404-651-6469. www.sos.state.ga.us/archives. Georgia Capitol Museum: 431 State Capitol, (30334); 404-656-2846. www.sos.state.ga.us. Georgia State Capitol: 206 Washington St, Capitol Square, (30334); 404-656-2844. www.sos.state.ga.us/. Governor's Mansion: 391 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW., (30305); 404-261-1776. www.ganet.org. Hammonds House Galleries and Resource Center of African American Art: 503 Peeples St., SW., (30310); 404-752-8730. www.hammondshouse.org The Herndon Home: 587 Univ. Pl. NW., (30314); 404-581-9813. www.theherndonhome.org. Historic Oakland Cemetery: 248 Oakland Ave., (30312); 404-658-6019. www.oaklandcemetery.com. The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change: 449 Auburn Ave., (30312); 404524-1956. www.thekingcenter.org Margaret Mitchell House and Museum: 990 Peachtree St., (30309); 404-249-7012. www.gwtw.com Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site: 450 Auburn Ave. NE., (30312); 404-331-6922. www.nationalparkbooks.org Omenala-Griot Afrocentric Teaching Museum: 337 Dargan Pl. SW., (30310), 404-755-8403. Philips Arena Tours: 404-827-2300. www.philipsarena.com. Rhodes Hall: 1516 Peachtree St. NW., (30309); 404-885-7800. www.georgiatrust.org. Robert C. Williams American Museum of Papermaking: 500 10th St NW., IPST Bldg., (30318); 404-894-6663. www.lPST.edu/amp. SciTrek-Georgia's Technology Adventure: 395 Piedmont Ave., (30308); 404-522-5500. Wl'IW.SCitrek.org. Spelman College Museum of Fine Arts: 350 Spelman Ln. SW., (30314}; 404-215-2582. Sweet Auburn Historic District: Auburn Ave., (30328); 404-525-0205. lvWW.sweetaubum.com. The Wren's Nest House Museum: 1050 Ralph \r\nDavid Abernathy Blvd. SW., (30310); 404- \r\n753-7735. \r\niQ's SHO PPI NG \u0026 CU LTU RE \r\nAfrican Pride Art Gallery: 84 Lower Alabama St., Suite 194, (30303); 404-523-7755. \r\n \r\nAllianceTheatre: 1280 Peachtree St. NE., (30309); 404-733-5000. www.alliancetheatre.org. Atlanta Life Insurance Company Art Collection: 100 Auburn Ave. NE., (30303), 404-659-2100 www.aUantalife.corn. The Atlanta Opera: 728 W. Peachtree St. NW., (30308-1139); 404-881-8801. WIVW.atlantaopera.org. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra: 1280 Peachtree St., (30309); 404-733-5000, 404-733-4649. www.aUantasymphony.org. Callanwolde Fine Arts Center: 980 Briarcliff Rd. NE., (30306); 404-872-5338. www.callanwolde.org. Center for Puppetry Arts: 1404 Spring St. at 18th, (30309); 404-873-3391. www.puppet.org. Cobb Galleria Centre: Two Galleria Pkwy., (30339); 770-955-8000. www.cobbgalleria.com. Cumberland Mall: 1000 Cumberland Mall, (30339); 770-435-2206. www.mallibu.com. The Fox Theatre: 660 Peachtree St. (30365); 404-881-2100. www.foxtheatre.org. High Museum of Art: 1280 Peachtree St NE., (30309); 404-733-4400. www.high.org. High Museum of Art Folk Art \u0026 Photography Galleries: 30 John Wesley Dobbs Ave., (30303); 404-577-6940. www.high.org. King Plow Arts Center: 887 W. Marietta St NW., (30318); 404-885-9933. Kubatana Gallery: 1841 Peachtree Rd., (30309); 404-355-5764. www.kubatana.com Lenox Square Mall: 3393 Peachtree Rd. NE., (30326); 404-233-6767. WIVW.shopsimon.com. Level 2 Fine Arts: 385 Marietta St. NE., (30313); 404-522-8477. www.level2arts.com. Mall at Peachtree Center: 225 Peachtree Center, (30303); 404-654-1296. www.peachtreecenter.com/mall. Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University: 571 S. Kilgo St., (30322); 404-727-4282. www.emory.edu/CARLOS. Perimeter Mall: 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., (30346); 770-394-4270. Phipps Plaza: 3500 Peachtree Rd. NE., (30326); \r\n1-800-810-7700. www.shopsimon.com. Rialto Center for the Performing Arts: 80 Forsyth St., (30303); 404-651-1234. www.rialtocenter.org. Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center: 1280 Peachtree St. NE., (30309); 404-733-5000. www.woodruffcenter.org South Dekalb Mall: 2801 Candler Rd., (30034); 404-241-2431. Youth Art Connection: 63 Auburn Ave. NE., (30303); 404-614-6233. \r\n',r' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAtlanta Braves: Turner Field, 755 Hank Aaron Dr., (30315); 404-522-7630. \r\n \r\n1 -8OO - VI SIT-GA \r\n \r\nwww.atlantabraves.com. \r\n \r\n~ SHO PPING \u0026 CULTU RE \r\n \r\nAtlanta Falcons: One Georgia Dome Dr., (30313- Shop Historic Buford Arts Colony \r\n \r\n1504); 404-249-6400. WIYW.atlantafalcons.com. The Mall of Georgia at Mill Creek: 3333 Buford \r\n \r\nAtlanta Hawks: Philips Arena, 1 Philips Dr., Dr., (30519); 678-482-8788. www.shopsimon.com. \r\n \r\n(30303); 404-827-3800. www.atlantahawks.com. \r\n \r\n\u003e \r\n \r\nAtlanta Thrashers: Philips Arena, 1 Philips Dr., :j I NFOR MATION \r\n \r\n\u003e-I r\u003c \r\n \r\n(30303); 404-827-5300. www.atlantathrashers.com. \r\n \r\nArmy Corps of Engineers Visitors Center: 1050 Buford Dam Rd., (30518); 770-945-9531. \r\n \r\nz \u003e \r\n \r\nBraves Museum: Turner Field, 755 Hank Aaron www.sam.usace.army.miljop/ rec/lanier. Dr., (30315); 404-614-2310. \r\n \r\n\u003e-I \r\n\u003e \r\n \r\nChattahoochee River National Recreation Area: 1978 Island Ford Pkwy., (30350); 770-3998070. www.nps.gov/chat.com. \r\n \r\nCHAMBLEE \r\n~ SHOPPI NG \u0026 CU LTURE \r\n \r\ns= \r\nl:T1 \u003e-I ;d \r\n \r\n~ I NFO RMATI ON \r\n \r\nChamblee's Antique Row: 3519 Broad St., \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n(30341); 770-455-4751. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Hartsfield International Airport: 6000 N. \r\n \r\nTerminal Pkwy., (30320); 404-530-6600. WIYW.atlanta-airport.com. Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce: 235 International Blvd., (30303); 404-880-9000. www. metroatlantachamber.com. Atlanta Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: 233 Peachtree St., Suite 100 NE., (30003); 404521-6600, 1-800-285-2682. www.aUanta.com. Cobb County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: One Galleria Pkwy., (30339); 678-303-2622, 1-800451-3480. www.cobbcvb.com. Georgia State Park Golf Courses: (30334); 404656-3530, 1-800-434-0982. Wlvw.gastateparks.org. Georgia State Parks \u0026 Historic Sites: 205 Butler St., Suite 1354, Floyd Tower E. (30334); 404656-3530, 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nCOLLEGE PARK \r\nA Main Street City \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CU LTUR E College Park, A Main Street City: P.O. Box 87137, (30337); 404-767-1537. \r\nDECATUR \r\n'f HER ITAGE \r\nHistoric Complex of DeKalb Historical Society: 720 W. Trinity Pl., (30030); 404-373-1088. WWlv.dekalbhistory.org. Old Courthouse on the Square: 101 E. Court Square, (30030); 404-373-1088. www.dekalbhistory.org. \r\ni(s SHOPPING \u0026 CU LTURE \r\n \r\nMARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority}: 2424 Piedmont Rd. NE., (30324); 404-848-4711. www.itsmarta.com. Southeast Tourism Society: 3400 Peachtree Rd. NE., Suite 725, (30326); 404-364-9847. www.southeasttourism.org. Underground Atlanta Welcome Center: 65 Upper Alabama St. at Underground, (30083); 404577-2148. \r\n \r\nDowntown Decatur: 100 E. Trinity Place, (30030); 404-371-8386. North Dekalb Mall: 2050 Lawrenceville Hwy., (30033); 404-320-7960. www.mallibu.com. Your DeKalb Farmer's Market: 3000 E. Ponce De Leon Ave. , (30030); 404-377-6400. WIVW.dekalbfarmersmarket.com. \r\n~ I NFORMATI ON \r\n \r\nAUSTELL \r\nif! EN TERTAI NMENT \u0026 ATT RACTI ONS \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia: 775 Riverside Pkwy., (30168); 770-948-9290. www.sixflags.com. \r\n \r\nAtlanta's Dekalb Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: 750 Commerce Dr., Suite 200, (30030); 404378-2525, 1-800-999-6055. w1iw.atlantasdekalb.org. Decatur Downtown Development Authority: 100 E. Trinity Pl., (30030); 404-371-8386, 371-8262. \r\n \r\nBUFORD \r\n'I HERITAGE \r\nLanier Museum of Natural History: 2601 Buford Dam Rd., (30518); 770-932-4460. www.ca.gwinnettga.us \r\n \r\nD OUGLAS IL E \r\nA Main Street City \r\nIQ'~ SHOPPI NG \u0026 CU LTU RE \r\nCultural Arts Center: 8652 Campbellton St, (30134); 770-949-2787. 1vww.artsdougbis.org. College Park, A Main Street City: P.O. Box 219, (30133); 770-947-5920. \r\n \r\nwww. georg i a . org \r\n \r\n ~- INFORMATION Douglas County Chamber of Commerce: 2145 Slater Mill Rd.. (30135); 770-942-5022. Douglasville Local Welcome Center: 6694 E. Broad St., (31034); 770-947-5920. \r\nDU TH \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum: 3595 Peachtree Rd., (30096); 770-476-2013. www.srmduluth.org. \r\n SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Gwinnett Civic and Cultural Center: 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Suite 100 (30155); 770-6234966. www.gwinnettciviccenter.com. Gwinnett Place Mall: 2100 Pleasant Hill Rd., (30096); 770-476-5160. The Hudgens Center for the Arts: 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Bldg. 300, (30097); 770-623-6002. www.hudgenscenter.org. \r\n:j- INFORMATION Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau: 6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Suite 200, (30097); 770-6233600, 1-888-494-6638. www.gcvb.org. \r\n \r\nStarr's Mill Scenic Stop: Hwy. 75 at Hwy. 85; 7 7 0-46 1-9983. \r\nJi HERITAGE \r\nFayette County Historical Society: 195 Lee St., (30214); 770-716-6020. The Historical Fayette County Courthouse: Hwy. 54 and Hwy. 85; 770-461-9983. www.fayettechamber.org. \r\n'1J SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nFayetteville, AMain Street City: 240 S. Glynn St, (30214); 770-461-6029. \r\n:I-- INFO RMATION \r\nFayette County Chamber of Commerce: 200 Courthouse Square, (30214); 770 461-9983. www.fayettechamber.org. \r\nK \r\n~ SH OPPING \u0026 CULTURE Georgia State Farmer's Market: 16 Forest Pkwy., (30297); 404-366-6910. www.agr.state.ga.us. \r\nGRANT I LE \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nOINT \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\nI HERITAG E \r\nNational Archives \u0026 Records Administration Southeast Region: 1557 St. Joseph Ave., (30344); 404-763-7477. www.nara.gov. \r\n \r\nFAIRB RN \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nFairburn City Cemetery: W. Broad St., South of Business District. Grave of First Woman Sheriff of Georgia: Fairburn City Cemetery: W. Broad St., (30123). Old Campbell County Courthouse: E. Broad St. and Cole St., (30213). \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAI NMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Historic Grantville Driving Tour: 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., (30220); 770-254-2629. \r\nHAMPTON \r\n,- ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Newman Wetlands Center: 2755 Freeman Rd., (30228); 770-603-5606. www.ccwal.com. \r\n,r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAtlanta Motor Speedway: 1500 Hwy. 19-41 S., (30228); 770-946-4211. \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Historical \u0026 Hysterical Tours: 104 N. Main St., (30236); 770-477-8864. \r\n \r\nDowntown Antique Shops Southside Theatre Guild: 20 W. Campbellton St., (30213); 770-969-09.56. www.stgplays.com. \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nClarence Duncan Memorial Park: 6000 Rivertown Rd., (30213); 770-306-3136. \r\n \r\nFAYE \r\n \r\nVILLE \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\nI HER ITAGE \r\nAntique Funeral Museum: 168 N. McDonough St., (30236); 770-478-7211. www.popedixon.com. Road To Tara Museum: 104 N. Main St., (30236); 770-478-4800. www.ccps.ga.net. Stately Oaks Plantation: 100 Carriage Ln., (30237); 770-473-0197. www.gwtw-Jonesboro.org. Warren House: 102 W. Mimosa Dr., (30236); \r\n770-477-8864 . \r\n \r\n1i ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n;i.6 \r\n \r\n1-8OO-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\n'1J SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nThe Greenhouse: 139 College St., (30236); 770478-1433. Margaret Mitchell Playhouse: 168 McDonough St., (30236); 770-478-4800. \r\n,r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nThe Beach at Clayton County International Park: 2300 Hwy. 138 SE., (30236); 770-477-3766. www.thebeachccit.com. Blalock Reservoir and Lake Shamrock: 2610 Shamrock Rd., (30236); 770-961-2 130. www.ccwal.com. \r\n=t I NFORMATION \r\nClayton County Chamber of Commerce: 4220 International Pkwy., Suite 100, (30354) 404608-2770. www.claytoncham.org. Clayton County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center: 1-75, Exit 233, 104 N. Main St., (30236); 770-478-4800, 1-800-6627827. www.gwtw.ga. \r\nKENNESAW \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nKennesaw Civil War Museum: 2829 Cherokee St., (30144); 770-427-2117. www.thegeneral.org. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park: 905 Kennesaw Mtn. Dr., (30152); 770-427-4686. www.nps.gov. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Town Center at Cobb: 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy. NW., (30144); 770-424-0915. \r\n,r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nSpeedZone: 3005 George Busbee Pkwy., (30144); 770-514-8081. www.speedzone.com. \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nGwinnett Historic Courthouse: 185 Crogan St, (30045); 770-822-5450. Gwinnett Historical Society: 185 Crogan St., (30245); 770-822-5174. Gwinnett History Museum: 455 S. Perry Dr., (30045); 770-822-5178. www.mysteryvalley.com. \r\nLILBUR N \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Old Town Lilburn: 93 Main St., (30047); 770279-1300. www.lilburn.com. Yellow River Game Ranch: 4525 Hwy. 78, (30047), 770-972-6643. www.yellowrivergameranch.com. \r\n \r\nLITHIA SPRI NGS \r\n1i ENTERTAI NMENT \u0026 ATTRACT IONS \r\nSweetwater Creek State Conservation Park: Mt Vernon Rd.; 770-732-5871. www.gastateparks.org. \r\nMARIETTA \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Brumby Hall \u0026 Gardens: 500 Powder Springs St., (30064); 770-427-2500. Marietta Walking and Driving Tour: 4 Depot St., (30060); 770-429-1115. www.mariettasquare.com. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nHistoric Village at Life University: 1269 Barclay Cir., (30060); 770-428-2600. www.life.edu. Marietta Fi re Museum: 112 Haynes St., (30060); 770-794-5460 Marietta Museum of History: One Depot St., Suite 200, (30060); 770-528-0430. Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art: 30 Atlanta St., (30060);770-528-1444. Marietta National Cemetery: Cole St. and Washington Ave., (30060); 770-429-1115. Root House Museum: 145 Denmead St., (30060); 770-426-4982. \r\nllil:J SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Marietta Square: Downtown; 770-429-1115. www.mariettasquare.com. Theatre in the Square: 11 Wh itlock Ave., (30064); 770-422-8369. www.theatreinthesquare.com. \r\n\\\"' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION American Adventures: 250 N. Cobb Pkwy., (30062); 770-424-9283. www.whitewaterpark.com. White Water Park: 250 N. Cobb Pkwy., (30062); 770-424-9283. www.whitewaterpark.com. \r\n:j- I NFOR MATION \r\nMarietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau: 4 Depot St., (30060); 770-429-1115, 1-800835-0445. www.mariettasquare.com. \r\nMCDO NOUGH \r\n1i ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nHistoric Courthouse Square: One Courthouse Sq., (30253); 770-957-5786. Old Post Office C.D. Polk Annex: 34 Covington St., (30253). \r\n4 SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nPeachtree Peddlers Flea Market and Antique Center: 1-75, Exit 221, (30253); 770-914-2269, 1-888-661-3532. \r\n \r\nwww_g e orgla -o rg \r\n \r\n ,....... \r\n \r\nRagg Tyme Antique Market: 54 Covington St, (30253); 770-914-6000, 770-898-0000. \r\n~ INFORMATION Henry County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center: 1709 Hwy. 20 W., (30253); 770-957-5786. www.henrycounty.com. \r\n \r\nMORELAND \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nErskine Caldwell Birthplace: 7 Main St., The Little Manse, Moreland Town Square, (30259); 770-251-4438. Historic Moreland: Main St; 770-251-3428. Lewis Grizzard Museum and The Potter at Work: 2769 Hwy. 29 S., (30259); 770-304-1490. Old Mill Museum: 7 Main St., (30259); 770251-4438. \r\n \r\nM RROW \r\n,- ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Reynolds Nature Preserve: 5665 Reynolds Rd., (30260); 770-603-4188. \r\n'11 SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nSouthlake Mall: 1000 Southlake Mall, (30260); 770-961-1050. www.malllbu.com. Spivey Hall: Clayton College and State University, 5900 N. Lee St, (30260); 770-961-3683. www.spiveyhall.org. \r\n \r\nNEWNAN \r\n \r\nAMain Street City \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nBushy Creek Farm: 815 Herring Rd., (30265); 770-251-6026. www.bushycreekfarm.com. Historic Driving Tour of Homes-Newnan: 30 Temple Ave., (30263); 770-251-0207. Tour with Elizabeth: 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr. (30220); 770-254-2629. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nCatalpa Plantation: 2295 Old Poplar Rd., (30263); 1-800-697-1835. Male Academy Museum: 30 Temple Ave., (30263); 770-251-0207. Oak Grove Plantation \u0026 Gardens: 4537 N. Hwy. 29, (30265); 770-463-3010. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nNewnan, A Mai n Street City: 1 La Grange St., Carnegie Library, (30264); 770-254-3703. Newnan Community Theatre Company: 24 1st Ave., (30263); 770-683-6282. Rockin' B Antiques \u0026 Collectibles: 2025 Hwy. \r\n \r\n154, (30265); 770-253-8730. \r\n~ INFORMATI ON Coweta County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau Welcome Center: 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., (30265); 770-254-2629, 1-800-826-9382. 11ww.coweta.ga.us. Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce: 23 Bullsboro Dr., (30264); 770-253-2270. 1vww.ncchamber.org. \r\n \r\nPALMETTO \r\n,- ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Cochran Mill Nature Center: 6300 Cochran Mill Rd., (30268); 770-306-0914. \r\n \r\nPOWDER SPRINGS \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATIO N Sun Valley Beach: 5350 Holloman Rd., (30127); 770-943-5900. www.sunvalleybeach.com. \r\n \r\nR X \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nRex Mill: Rex Rd., (30237); 404-608-2762. \r\n \r\nR WELL \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n,_ ECOTOU RISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nChattahoochee Nature Center: 9135 Willeo Rd., (30075); 770-992-2055. www.chattnaturecenter.com. Chattahoochee River Trail System: 617 Atlanta St., (30075); 770-640-3253, 770-641-3705. \r\n1'\\ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nHistoric Roswell Tours: 617 Atlanta St., (30075); 1-800-776-7935. Roswell Ghost Talk-Ghost Walk: 60 King St., (30075); 770-587-3660. \r\nI HERITAG E \r\nHistoric Bulloch Hall: 180 Bulloch Ave., (30075); 770-992-1731. Lost Mill Workers of Roswell: Old Mill Par1\u003c; 770640-3253, 1-800-776-7935. Teaching Museum-North Fulton County Schools: 791 Mimosa Blvd., (30075); 770-552-6339. www.teachingmuseum.com. Roswell Historical Society: 617 Atlanta St. Lower level, (30075); 770-992-1665. Roswell Research library \u0026 Archives: 950 Forrest St., (30075); 770-594-6405. Smith Plantation Home: 935 Alpharetta St., (30075); 770-641-3978. \r\n \r\n28 \r\n \r\n1-800 - VI SI T- GA \r\n \r\n4-i SHOPP ING \u0026 CU LTURE \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nArt Galleries of Historic Roswell: Historic Grandmother's Garden \u0026 Pathways of Gold Park: \r\n \r\nRoswell; 770-640-3253, 1-800-776-7935. Main St.; 770-254-2629. \r\n \r\nwww.cvb.roS\\vell.ga.us. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Ensemble Theatre: 950 Forrest St., SMYR \r\n \r\n:\u003e \r\n \r\n(30075); 770-641-1260. WW11.get.org. \r\nRoswell, A Main Street City: 38 Hill St., Suite 30, (30075); 770-640-3250. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nConcord Covered Bridge: 2 miles SW. of Smyrna \r\n \r\n,-j \r\nr' \r\nz \u003e \r\n \r\nRoswell Cultural Arts Center: 950 Forrest St, on Concord Rd., (30060); 770-434-6600. (30075); 770-594-6232. www.rosweu.ga.us\\cac. \r\n \r\n,-j \r\n\u003e \r\n \r\nShops of Historic Roswell: RoS\\vell Historic t INFORMATION \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nDistrict; 770-640-3253, 1-800-776-793 5. City of Smyrna: 2800 King St., (30080); 770- \r\n \r\nt,1 ,-j \r\n \r\nwww.cvb.roswell.ga.us. \r\n \r\n434-6600. www.ci.smyrna.ga.us. \r\n \r\n:;:.I \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nAndretti's Speed Lab: 11000 Alpharetta Hwy., (30076); 770-992-5688. \r\n \r\n1'\\ EN TERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTI ONS \r\n \r\nwww.andrettispeedlab.com Startlme Entertainment Center: 608 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770-993-5411. Village Playhouses of Roswell: 633 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770-998-3526. \r\n \r\nPanola Mountain State Conservation Park: 2600 Hwy. 155 SW., (30281); 770-389-7801. www.gastatepar1\u003cs.org. \r\n\\W SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nwww.villageplayhouse.com. \r\n \r\nW.A. Gardner Park: 160 E. Atlanta Rd., (30281 ); \r\n \r\n~ INFORMATION \r\n \r\n770-389-7900. \r\n \r\nHistoric Roswell Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: 617 Atlanta St, (30075); 770-640-3253, 1-800776-7935. www.cvb.roswell.ga.us. \r\nSANDY SPRINGS \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nWilliam Payne Historic Home: 6075 Sandy Spring Cir., (30328). \r\n:J-- INFORMATION \r\nSandy Springs Historic Community Foundatlon: 135 Hilderbrand Dr., (30328); 404-851-9111. www.sandysprings.org. \r\nSENOIA \r\nii ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN \r\nA Main Street City \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTION S Stone Mountain Park: Hwy. 78, (30086); 770498-5690. Wlvw.stonemountainpar1\u003c.com. \r\nQ SHOPPI NG \u0026 CULTURE \r\nStone Mountain, A Main Street City: 922 Main St., (30083); 770-498-8984. Stone Mountain Village: 891 Main St., (30083); 770-879-4971, 770-498-2097. www.stonemountainvillage.com. \r\n:J INFORMATION \r\nStone Mountain Welcome Center: 891 Main St., (30083); 770-879-4971. \r\n \r\nSenoia Driving Tour of Homes: 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., (30275); 770-254-2629. www.coweta.ga.us. \r\n \r\nVININGS \r\n~ SHOPPIN G \u0026 CU LTURE \r\n \r\nQ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nCarriage House Country Antiques \u0026 Gifts: 7412 E. Hwy. 16, (30276); 770-599-6321. Senoia Coffee Shop: One Main St., (30276); 770-599-8000. \r\n \r\nVinlngs Jubilee Specialty Center: 4300 Paces Ferry Rd., (30339); 770-438-8080. \r\nWINSTON \r\n\\W SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nSHARPSBURG \r\n \r\nAnnie Mae Clinton Nature Preserve: Ephesus Church Rd., (30187); 770-459-1849. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nOld Town Sharpsburg: Main St ; 770-254-2629. \r\n \r\nwww .ge o rgi a.o rg \r\n \r\n Lodging \r\nSACWORTH Best Western Frontier Inn Motel: 1-75, Exit 277, 5155 Cowan Rd., (30101); 770-974-0116, \r\n1-800-528-1234. Quality Inn: 1-75, Exit 277, 4980 Cowan Rd., (30101); 770-974-1922, 1-800-228-5151. Red Roof Inn: 1-75, Exit 278, 5320 Glade Rd. NW., (30101); 770-974-5400, 1-800-733-7663. Super 8 Motel: 1-75, Exit 277, 4970 Cowan Rd., (30101); 770-966-9700, 1-800-800-8000. \r\nJill ALPHARETTA AmeriSuites: 5595 Windward Pkwy., (30004); 770-343-9566, 1-800-833-1516. AmeriSuites-Atlanta/Alpharetta - Nortel Parkway: 12505 Nortel Pkwy., (30004); 678-339-0505, \r\n1-800-833-1516 AmeriSuites-North Point: 7500 N. Point Pkwy., (30022) 770-594-8788, 1-800-833-1516. Country Inns \u0026 Suites: 2950 Mansell Rd., (30022); 770-552-0006, 1-800-456-4000. Fairfield Inn: 11385 Haynes Bridge Rd., (30004); 770-663-4000, 1-800-228-2800. Hampton Inn \u0026 Suites: 16785 Old Morris Rd., (30004); 678-393-0990, 1-800-426-7866. Hilton Garden Inn-Atlanta Windward: 4025 Windward Plaza Dr., (30005); 770-360-7766, 1-800- \r\n774-1500. Holiday Inn Express: 5455 Windward Pkwy. W., (30004); 770-664-6661, 1-800-465-4329, Homewood Suites: 10775 Davis Dr., (30004); 770-998-1622, 1-800-225-5466. \r\nwww.homewood-suites.com. La Quinta Inn \u0026 Suites; 1350 N. Point Dr.. (30022); 770-754-7800, 1-800-531-5900. Radisson Inn-North Poirlt: 10740 Westside Pkw,( (30004); 770-640-551 1, 1-800-333-3333. \r\nwww.radisson.com. Rarria' da Inn; 3020 Mansell ~d., (30022); 678-f161-7300, 1-888-298-2054. Residence Inn: 5~65 Windward Pkwy: (3000\",_ll 770-664, 0664, );800-331-3131. \r\nStay.bridge Suites by Holiday Inn: 3980 N. Pomt e11wl, (30005), 770-569-7200. \r\nWingate \\nn: 1005 Kingswood Pl., (30004); 770-649-0955, v800-228-1000. www.wingateinns.com. \r\n... Wellesley Inn \u0026 Suites: 3329 Old Milton Pkwy., (30005); 770569-1730. \r\nSATLANTA Abbett Inn: 1746 Virginia Ave. (College Park), (3033'7); 404-767-3108. www.abbettinn.com. AmeriSuites-Atlanta Downtowni 330 Peachtree St., NE., (30308); 404-577-1980. AmeriSuites-Buckhe~d: 3242 Peachtree Rd. NE., (30305);'404-869-6161, 1-800-833-1516. AmeriSuites-Perimeter Center: l005 Crestlifl.e P.kwy., (30328); 770-730-9300, 1-800-833-1516. Ansley Inn: 253 15th St. (;3:0309); 404-872-9000, 1-800-446-5416. www.ansley[rm.com Atlanta Marriott Marquis: 265 Peachtree Center Ave., (30303); 404-52i-0000,...1-800-932-2198. \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast AUanta: 1608 Briar\u003c;Jiff Rd. Suite 5:(-30306): 404-875-052'5, 1-800-967-3224. \r\nwww.bedandbreakfastatlanta.com~ _., Best Western Bradbury Suites: 4500 Circle.75 Pkwy., (30339); 7'70-956,9919, 1-800-528-1234. Best Western Atlan_t~ Airport East: 301J1, Centr_al Ave., (3035.1); 404-763-8177, 1-800-528-1234. Best Western Inn at=the Peachtrees: 330 W. fleach'tree St., (30308)1404-577-69'70, 1-800-528-1234. Beverly Hills Inn: 65 Sheridan Dr., (30305); 404-233-8520, 1, 80Q-33ci:'.-8520. \r\nwww.beverlyhillsinn.com. Comfort Inn-Buckhead: 2115 Piedmont Rd. NE., (30324); 404-876-4365, 1~800-228-5150. \r\n1- 800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nComfort Inn Conference Center/Atlanta: 2001 Clearview Ave., (30340); 770-455-3700, 770-4551811, 1-800-228-5150. \r\nComfort Suites-Atlanta/Dunwoody: 6110 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., (30328); 770-828-0330, 1-800-228-5150. \r\nCountry Hearth Inn Atlanta-Perimeter North: 5793 Roswell Rd., (30328); 404-252-6400, 1-888294-6497. www.countryhearth.com. \r\nCourtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Buckhead: 3332 Peachtree Rd. NE., (30326); 404-869-0818, 1-800321-2211. \r\nCourtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Cumberland Center: 3000 Cumberland Blvd., (30339); 770-9522555, 1-800-321-2211. \r\nCourtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Executive Park: 1236 Executive Park Dr., (30329); 404-728-0708, 1-800-32 1-2211. \r\nCourtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Midtown: 1132 Techwood Dr., (30318); 404-607-1 112, 1-800321-2211. \r\nCourtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Perimeter Center: 6250 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd., (30328); 770393-1000, 1-800-321-2211. \r\nCourtyard by Marriott-Windy Hill: 2045 South Park Pl., (30339); 770-955-3838, 1-800-321-2211. Courtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Downtown: 175 Piedmont Ave., (30303); 404-659-2727, 1-800- \r\n32 1-2211. \r\nCrowne Plaza-Atlanta Airport: 1325 Virginia Ave., (30344); 404-768-6660, 1-800-465-4329. Crowne Plaza-Ravinia: 4355 Ashford-Dunwoody Rd., (30346); 770-395-7700, 1-800-465-4329. Crowne Plaza Atlanta-Powers Ferry: 1-285, Exit 22, 6345 Powers Ferry Rd. NW., (30339); 770-955- \r\n1700, 1-800-465-4329. Doubletree Guest Suites-Atlanta Galleria: 2780 Windy Ridge Pkwy., (30339); 770-980-1900, \r\n1-800-222-8733. \r\nDoubletree Guest Suites-Atlanta Perimeter: 6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., (30328); 770-6680808, 1-800-222-8733. www.doubletree.com. \r\nEmbassy Suites-Atlanta Perimeter: 1030 Crown Pointe Pkwy., (30338); 770-394-5454, 1-800362-2779. \r\nEmbassy Suites-Atlanta Airport: 4700 Southport Rd, (30337); 404-767-1988, 1-800-362-2779. Embassy Suites-Atlanta/ Buckhead: 3285 Peachtree Rd. NE., (30305); 404-261-7733, 1-800- \r\n362-2779. \r\nEmbassy Suites-Atlanta/Galleria: 2815 Akers Mill Rd., (30339); 770-984-9300, 1-800-362-2779. Emory Conference Center Hotel: 1615 Clifton Rd., (30329); 404-712-6000, 1-800-933-6679. \r\nwww.emoryconferencecenter.com. \r\nEmory Inn: 1641 Clifton Rd., (30329); 404-712-6700, 1-800-933-6679. www.emoryconferencecenter.com. \r\nFairfield Inn-Atlanta/ Buckhead: 3092 Piedmont Rd., (30305); 404-846-0900, 1-800-228-2800. Fairfield Inn-Atlanta/Midtown: 1470 Spring St. NW., (30309); 404-872-5821, 1-800-228-2800. Fairfield Inn-Atlanta/Northlake: 2155 Ranchwood Dr., (30345); 770-491-7444, 1-800-228-2800. Fairfield lnn-Atlanta/Vinings: 2450 Paces Ferry Rd., (30339); 770-435-4500, 1-800-228-2800. Fairfield Inn-Atlanta/Downtown: 175 Piedmont Ave. NE.,(30303); 404-659-7777, 1-800-228-2800. Fallin Gate Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 381 Cherokee Ave. SE.. (30312); 404-522-73 71. \r\nwww.atlantahistoricinns.com. \r\nFour Points Hotel by Sheraton-Atlanta Perimeter: 1850 Cotillion Dr., (30338); 770-394-5000. www.fourpoints.com. \r\nFour Seasons Hotel: 75 14th St., (30309); 404-881-9898, 1-800-332-3442. www.fourseasons.com The Gaslight l~n Historic Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 1001 St. Charles Ave., (30306); 404-875-1001. \r\nwww.gaslightinn.com. \r\nGeorgian Terrace: 659 Peachtree St., (30308); 404-897-1991, 1-800-555-8000, 1-800-651-2316. W1vw.georgianterraceatlanta.com. \r\nGrand Hyatt Atlanta: 3300 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404-365-8100, 1-800-633-7313. Hampton Inn-Atlanta Cumberland/Galleria: 2775 Cumberland Pkwy., (30339); 770-333-6006, \r\n1-800-426-7866. \r\nHampton Inn-Turner Field: 759 Pollard Blvd., (30315); 404-658-1961, 1-800-426-7866. Hampton.Inn-Atlanta Perimeter.: 769 Hammond Dr. , (30328); 404-303-0014, 1-800-426-7866. Hampton lnn-Atlanta/N. Druid Hills: 1975 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); 404-320-6600, 1-800- \r\n426-7866. \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\n31 \r\n \r\n Hampton Inn-Buckhead: 3398 Piedmont Rd. NE., (30305); 404-233-5656, 1-800-426-7866. Hampton Inn-Northlake: 3400 Northlake Pkwy., (30345); 770-493-1966, 1-800-426-7866. Hampton Inn \u0026 Suites Atlanta Downtown: 161 Spring St, (30303); 404-589-1111, 1-800- \r\n426-7866. Hawthorn Suites Atlanta Northwest 1500 Parkwood Circle, (30339); 770-952-9595, 1-800- \r\n527-1133.www.hawthorn.com. Heartfield Manor: 182 Elizabeth St. NE., (30307); 404-523-8633. www.webcom.com/ipna/hearthtml The Highland Inn: 644 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404-874-5756, 1-888-256-7221. \r\nwww.thehighlandinn.com. HIiton-Atianta Airport 1031 Virginia Ave., (30354); 404-767-9000, 800-774-1500. Hilton-Atlanta Towers: 255 Courtland St NE., (30303); 404-659-2000, 800-774-1500. Hilton-Northwest Atlanta/Windy Hill Rd.: 2055 S. Park Pl., (30339); 1-800-234-9304, \r\n1-800-774-1500. Holiday Inn-Atlanta Airport North: 1380 Virginia Ave., (30344); 404-762-8411, 1-800-465-4329. Holiday Inn Atlanta Downtown: 101 International Blvd., (30303); 404-524-5555, 1-800-465-4329. Holiday Inn Express-North Ave.: 244 N. Ave. NW., (30313); 404-881-0881, 1-800-465-4329. Holiday Inn Select-Atlanta/Perimeter/Dunwoody: 4386 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd., (30341); 770- \r\n457-6363, 1-800-465-4329. Holiday Inn-Midtown-North: 1810 Howell Mill Rd., (30318); 404-351-3831, 1-800-465-4329. Homewood Suites by Hilton-Cumberland/Galleria: 3200 Cobb Pkwy., (30339); 770-988-9449, \r\n1-800-225-5466. www.homewood-suites.com. Houston Mill House \u0026 Epicurean Catering: 849 Houston Mill Rd., (30329); 404-727-7878. \r\nwww.houstonmillhouse.net. Howard Johnson-Virginia Avenue: 1377 Virginia Ave. (30344); 404-762-511 1, 1-800-446-4656. \r\nHoward Johnson-Marietta: 2375 Delk Rd., (30067); 770-951-1144, 1-800-446-4656. Hyatt Regency Atlanta: 265 Peachtree St., (30303); 404-577-1234, 1-800-633-7313. JW Marriott Hotel at Lenox: 3300 Lenox Rd., (30326); 404-262-3344, 1-800-932-2198. King-Keith House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 889 Edgewood Ave. NE., (30307); 404-688-7330, 1-800- \r\n728-3879. www.kingkeith.com La Quinta Inn \u0026 Suites-Atlanta/Paces Ferry: \r\n2415 Paces Ferry Rd., (30339); 770-801-9002, 1-800-531-5900. Lenox Inn-Buckhead: 3387 Lenox Rd., (30326); \r\n404-261-5500, 1-800-821-0900. www.lenoxinnbuckhead.com. Mainstay Suites: 820 Sidney Marcus Blvd., (30324); 404-949-4820, 1-800-660-6246. www.mainstaysuites.com. Marriott-Atlanta Midtown Suites: 35 14th St., (30309); 404-876-8888, 1-800-932-2198. Marriott - Atlanta/Century Center: 2000 Century Blvd. NE., (30345); 404-325-0000, 1-800-932-2198. Marriott-Perimeter Center: 246 Perimeter Center Pkwy. NE., (30346); 770-394-6500, 1-800- \r\n932-2198. Masters Inn-Doraville: 3092 Presidential Pkwy., \r\n(30340); 770-454-8373, 1-800-633-3434. Masters Inn-Six Flags: 4120 Fulton Industrial \r\nBlvd., (30336); 404-696-4690, 1-800- \r\n633-3434. Masters Inn-Marietta: 2682 Windy Hill Rd., \r\n(30067); 770-951-2005, 1-800-633-3434. Masters Inn-Tucker: 1435 Montreal Rd., \r\n(30084); 770-938-3552, 1-800-633-3434. Midtown Manor: 811 Piedmont Ave. NE., \r\n(30308); 404-872-5846, 800-724- 4381. Omni Hotel at CNN Center: 100 CNN Center, \r\n(30335); 404-659-0000, 1-800-843-6664. High Museum of Art, Atlanta \r\n \r\n32 \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nQuality Hotel-Downtown: 89 Luckie St., (30303); 404-524-7991, 1-800-228-5151. Radisson Executive Park-Atlanta: 2061 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); 404-321-4174, 1-800- \r\n333-3333. \r\nRadisson Hotel Atlanta Northlake: 4156 LaVista Rd., (30084); 770-938-1026, 1-800-333-3333. Ramada Inn and Conference Center: 418 Armour Dr., (30324); 404-873-4661, 1-800-272-6232. Ramada Inn-Atlanta/Downtown: 70 John Wesley Dobbs Ave. NE., (30303); 404-659-2660. Ramada Inn-Six Flags: 4225 Fulton Industrial Blvd., (30336); 404-691-4100, 1-800-272-6232. Ramada Inn-Atlanta Airport: 1419 Virginia Ave., (30337); 404-768-7800. Regency Suites Hotel: 975 W. Peachtree St., (30309); 404-876-5003, 1-800-642-3629. Renaissance Concourse Hotel: 1 Hartsfield Centre Pkwy., (30354); 404-209-9999, 1-800-468-3571. Renaissance Atlanta Hotel-Downtown: 590 W. Peachtree St, (30308); 404-881-6000, 1-800-228-9898. Renaissance Waverly Hotel: 2450 Galleria Pkwy., (30339); 770-953-4500, 1-800-468-3571. Residence Inn-Buckhead: 2960 Piedmont Rd. NE., (30305) ; 404-239-0677, 1-800-331-3131. Residence Inn-Downtown: 134 Peachtree St NW., (30303); 404-522-0950, 1-800-331-3131. \r\nwww.residencelnn.com. Residence Inn-Atlanta Midtown: 1041 W. Peachtree St., (30309); 404-872-8885, 1-800-331-3131. Residence Inn-Dunwoody: 1901 Savoy Dr., (30341); 770-455-4446, 1-800-331-3131. Ritz-Carlton-Downtown: 181 Peachtree St., (30303); 404-659-0400, 1-800-241-3333. Ritz-Carlton-Buckhead: 3434 Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404-237-2700, 1-800-241-3333. Shellmont Inn: 821 Piedmont Ave. NE.,(30308); 404-872-9290. www.shellmont.com. Sheraton Buckhead Hotel: 3405 Lenox Rd. NE., (.30326); 404-261-9250, 1-888-627-812. Sheraton Colony Square Hotel: 188 14th St., (30361); 404-892-6000, 1-888-625-5144. \r\nwww.sh era ton. com. Sheraton Suites Galleria: 2844 Cobb Pkwy. SE., (30339); 770-955-3900. Sierra Suites Lenox North: 3967 Peachtree Rd., (30319); 404-237-9100, 1-800-474-3772. \r\n11ww.sierrasuites.com. Sierra Suites Cumberland: 2010 Powers Ferry Rd., (30339); 770-933-8010, 1-800-474-3772. \r\nwww.sierrasuites.com. Sierra Suites Perimeter: 6330 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., (30328); 770-379-0111, 1-800-474- \r\n3772. www.sierrasuites.com. Sleep Inn-Buckhead: 800 Sydney Marcus Blvd., (30324); 404-949-4000, 1-800-753-3746. Suburban Lodge-Fulton Industrial: 660 Interchange Dr., (30336); 404-691-4739, 1-800-951-7829. Suburban Lodge-Northside: 1375 Northside Dr., (30318); 404-350-8102, 1-800-951-7829. Sugar Magnolia Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 804 Edgewood Ave. NE., (30307); 404-222-0226. \r\nwww.sugarmagnoliabb.com. Suite Hotel at Underground Atlanta: 54 Peachtree St., (30303); 404-223-5555, 1-877-477-5549. \r\nwww.suitehotel.com. Swissotel Atlanta: 3391 Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404-365-0065, 1-800-253-1397. \r\nwww.swissotel.com. University Inn at Emory: 1767 N. Decatur Rd., (30307); 404-634-7327, 1-800-654-8591. \r\nwww.univinn.com. Virginia Highlands Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 630 Orme Circle, NE., (30306); 404-892-2735. Westin Atlanta North at Perimeter: 7 Concourse Pkwy., (30328); 770-395-3900, 1-888-733-7666. Westin Hotel Atlanta Airport: 4736 Best Rd., (30337); 404-762-7676. Westin Peachtree Plaza: 210 Peachtree St., (30303); 404-659-1400. Wyndam Atlanta: 160 Spring St. NW., (30303); 404-688-8600, 1-800-996-3426. Wyndham Garden Hotel-Vinings: 2857 Paces Ferry Rd. , (30339);770-432-5555, 1-800-996-3426. Wyndham Garden Hotel-Perimeter Center: 800 Hammond Dr., (30328); 404-252-3344. Wyndham Garden Hotel-Northlake: 2158 Ranchwood Dr., (30345); 770-934-6000, 1-800-996-3426. \r\nBAUSTELL \r\nBudget Inn-Six Flags: 1650 Blair Bridge Rd ., (30168) ; 770-941-6600. Days Inn-Six Flags: 95 S. Service Rd. , (30168); 770-941-1400, 1-800-544-8313. La Quinta Inn-Atlanta/West: 7377 Six Flags Dr., (30168);770-944-2110, 1-800-531-5900. \r\n\u0026:I BUFORD \r\nForever Resorts'Lake Lanier Houseboat Rentals: Holiday Marina 6900 Holiday Rd., (30518); 1-800-255-5561. www.foreverresorts.com. \r\n \r\nwww. ge orgla .o rg \r\n \r\n33 \r\n \r\n ,SI COLLEG E PARK \r\n \r\nAtlanta Airport Marriott: 4711 Best Rd., (30337); 404-766-7900, 1-800-228-9290. Courtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Airport South: 2050 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 770-997-2220, 1-800- \r\n \r\n321-221 1. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nOays Inn-Airport South: 1540 Phoenix Blvd., (30349); 770-996-7300. \r\n \r\n~ \r\nI-\u003c \r\nJ \r\n \r\nDays Inn Atlanta Airport: 4601 Best Rd., (30337); 404-761-6500, 1-800-544-8313. Fairfield Inn-Atlanta Airport 2451 Old National Pkwy., (30349);404-761-8371, 1-800-228-2800. \r\n \r\n:la \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson-Atlanta Airport 2480 Old National Pkwy., (30349); 404-766-0000, 1-800- \r\n \r\n\u003cIz-\u003c \r\n\u003c \r\n-l \r\n \r\n466-4645. La Quinta Inn-Atlanta Airport: 4874 Old National Hwy., (30337); 404-768-1241, 1-800-531-5900. Microtel Inn-Atlanta Airport 4839 Massachusetts Blvd., (30337); 770-994-3003, 1-888-771- \r\n7171. www.microtelinn.com \r\n \r\nI-\u003c \r\n \r\nRamada Inn-Airport South: 1551 Phoenix Blvd., (30349); 770-996-4321, 1-888-298-2054. \r\n \r\n\u003c \r\n \r\nSheraton Gateway Atlanta Airport Hotel: 1900 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 770-997-1100, 1-800- \r\n \r\n325-3535. \r\n \r\nTravelodge-Atlanta Airport: 1808 Phoenix Blvd., (30349); 770-991-1099, 770-991-3090. \r\n \r\nWingate Inn-Atlanta Airport 2020 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 770-994-3666, 1-800-228-1000. \r\n \r\nwww.wingateinns.com. \r\n \r\n,;;;I DECATUR \r\nDays Inn: 4300 SnapfingerWoods Dr., (30035); 770-981-5670, 1-800-544-8313. Holiday Inn Select-Atlanta/Decatur: 130 Clairmont Ave., (30030); 404-371-0204, 1-800-465-4329. Sycamore House In Old Decatur: 624 Sycamore St., (30030); 404-378-0685. \r\n \r\n6i DORAVILLE Howard Johnson-NE: 4422 NE. Expressway, (30340); 770-448-7220, 1-800-446-4656. \r\n \r\nS DOUGLASVILLE \r\nBest Western-Atlanta West 5481 Westmoreland Plaza, (30134); 770-949-4926. Holiday Inn-Douglasville (Six Flags Area): 5479 Westmoreland Plaza, (30134); 770-949-5730. Holiday Inn Express-Atlanta West: 7101 Concourse Pkwy., (30134); 770-920-9228. \r\n \r\nIii', DULUTH \r\nAmeriSuite-Atlanta/Johns Creek: 11505 Medlock Bridge Rd., (Hwy. 141), (30097); 770-6225858, 1-800-833-1 516. \r\nAmerlsuites-Gwinnett Mall: 3530 Venture Pkwy., (30096); 770-623-9699, 1-800-833-1516. Comfort Suites: 3700 Shackleford Rd., (30096); 770-931-9299, 1-800-228-5150. Fairfield Inn-Atlanta/Gwinnett Mall: 3500 Venture Pkwy., (30096); 770-623-9300, 1-800-228-2800. Gwinnett Mall Courtyard by Marriott 3550 Venture Pkwy., (30096); 770-476-4666, 1-800-321-2211. Hampton Inn \u0026 Suites-Gwinnett: 1725 Pineland Rd., (30096); 770-931-9800, 1-800-426-7866. Holiday Inn Express: 3670 Shackleford Rd., (30136); 770-935-7171, 1-800-465-4329. Mariott Gwinnett Place: 1775 Pleasant Hill Rd., (30096); 770-923-1775, 1-800-932-2198. Ramada Inn-Gwinnett Place: 1948 Day Dr., (30096); 770-476-1211, 1-888-298-2054. Wellesley Suites-Gwinnett Mall: 3390 Venture Pkwy., (30096); 770-623-6800. Wingate Inn-Gwinnett Place: 3450 Venture Dr., (30096); 770-622-7277, 1-800-228-1000. \r\nwww.wingatelnns.com. \r\n \r\nS FO REST PARK \r\nDays Inn Airport East: 5116 Hwy. 85, (30297); 404-768-6400, 1-800-544-8313. Motel 6: 5060 Frontage Rd., (30297); 404-363-6429, 1-800-466-8356. Ramada Limited Suites-Airport East: 357 Lee St., (30297); 404-768-7799, 1-888-298-2054. \r\nWWIY.ramada.com. Super 8 Motel: 410 Old Dixie Way, (30297); 404-363-8811, 1-800-800-8000. \r\n \r\n,Ii'! GRA NTVILLE \r\nBonnie Castle Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 2 Post St., (30220); 1-800-261-3090. www.communitynow.com/bonniecastle. \r\n \r\n34 \r\n \r\n1-8 0 0- VISI T GA \r\n \r\nS HAPEVILLE \r\nCourtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Airport North: 3399 International Blvd., (30354); 404-5591043, 1-800-321-2211. \r\n.!ill JO NESBORO \r\nComfort Inn-Atlanta South: 6370 Old Dixie Hwy., (30236-1238); 770-961-6336, 1-800228-5150. \r\nDays Inn: 6326 Old Dixie Hwy., (30236); 770968-4700, 1-800-544-8313. \r\nHoliday Inn-Atlanta South; 6288 Old Dixie Hwy., Atlanta Botanical Garden Children's Garden (30236); 770-968-4300, 1-800-465-4329. \r\nShoney's Inn-South/ Jonesboro: 6358 Old Dixie Hwy., (30236); 770-968-5018, 1-800-552-4667. \r\nB KENNESAW \r\nBest Western Inn: 3375 George Busbee Dr., (30144); 770-424-7666, 1-800-528-1234. Comfort Inn-Town Center: 750 Cobb Place Blvd., (30144); 770-419-1530, 1-800-228-5150. \r\n1vww.comfortinns.com. Days Inn: 760 Cobb Place Blvd., (30144); 770-419-1576, 1-800-544-8313. Econo Lodge-Town Center: 2625 George Busbee Pkwy., (30144); 770-426-0045, 1-800-553-2666. Fairfield Inn: 3425 George Busbee Dr., (30144); 770-427-9700, 1-800-228-2800. Holiday Inn Express-Town Center Mall: 2485 George Busbee Pkwy. NW, (30144): 770-427-5210, \r\n1-800-465-4329. Red Roof Inn - Kennesaw Atlanta Town Center Mall: 520 Roberts Ct., (30144); 770-429-0323, \r\n1-800-733-7663. Rodeway Inn: 1460 George Busbee Pkwy,, (30144); 770-590-0519, 1-800-228-2000. \r\nwww.rodewayinn.com. Shoney's Inn: 2489 George Busbee Pkwy., (30144); 770-499-9200, 1-800-552-4667. Windsor Inn: 2655 Cobb Pkwy., (30152); 770-424-6330, 1-800-494-3767. WWIY.windsorinnatl.com. \r\n.S LAWRENCEVILLE \r\nCountry Inn \u0026 Suites: 989 Duluth Hwy., (30043); 770-339-1991, 1-800-456-4000. Hampton Inn: 1135 Lakes Pkwy., (30043); 770-338-9600, 1-800-426-7866. Holiday Inn Express: 520 John 8. Wilson Ct., (30045); 770-277-8009, 1-800-465-4329. Microtel Inn \u0026 Suites: 215 Collins Industrial Way, (30043); 770-237-5992, 1-800-771-7171. \r\nwww.microtelinn.com. \r\nS LI LBURN \r\nSuburban Lodge: 4142 Stone Mountain Hwy., (30047); 770-736-7001, 1-800-951-7829. \r\nS LITHI A SPRING S \r\nFairfield Inn by Marriott-Atlanta Six Rags: 976W. Pointe Ct, (30122); 770-739-2800, 1-800-932-2198. Shoney's Inn \u0026 Suites: 850 Crestmark Dr, (30122); 770-941-5384. 1-800-552-4667. \r\nS LITHONIA \r\nLa Quinta Inn-Atlanta/Panola: 2859 Panola Rd., (30058-4837); 770-981-6411, 1-800-531-5900. \r\nS LOC UST GROVE \r\nExecutive Inn: 4854 Bill Gardner Pkwy., (30248); 770-957-2671. Super 8 Motel: 4605 Bill Gardner Pkwy., (30248); 770-957-2936. \r\nliJI MAB LETON \r\nSuburban Lodge: 600 Lions Club Dr., (30126): 770-941-0100, 1800-951-7829. \r\nS MARIETTA  \r\nBlue \u0026 Gray Bed \u0026 Breakfast 2511 Kingswood Dr., (30066); 770-425-1530. www.bbonline.com. \r\n \r\nwww. geo r gl a.o rg \r\n \r\n35 \r\n \r\n Comfort Inn-Atlanta/Marietta: 2100 Northwest Pkwy. at Delk \u0026 Franklin Rds., (30067); 770-9523000, 1-800-228-5150. \r\nCourtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Delk Rd.: 2455 Delk Rd., (30067); 770-956-1188, 1-800-321-2211. Drury Inn and Suites-Atlanta Northwest 1170 Powers Ferry Pl., (30067); 770-612-0900, 1-800- \r\n378-7946. Econo Lodge Northwest: 1-75 and Windy Hill Rd., 1940 Leland Dr., (30067); 770-952-0052, \r\n1-800-553-2666, Fairfield Inn-Atlanta/Northwest: 2191 Northwest Pkwy., (30067); 770-952-9863, 1-800-228-2800. Hampton Inn: 455 Franklin Rd., (30067); 770-425-9977, 1-800-426-7866. Holiday Inn Hotel \u0026 Suites: 2265 Kingston Ct, (30067); 770-952-7581, 1-800-465-4329. Hyatt Regency Suites: 2999 Windy Hill Rd., (30067); 770-956-1234, 1-800-233-1234. La Quinta Inn-Atlanta/Delk Rd.: 2170 Delk Rd. , (30067-8761); 770-951-0026, 1-800-531-5900. Marriott-Atlanta Northwest: 200 Interstate N. Pkwy., (30339); 770-952-7900, 1-800-932-2198. Motel 6: 2360 Delk Rd., (30067); 770-952-8161, 1-800-466-8356, Ramada Limited Suites: 630 Franklin Rd., (30067); 770-919-7878. www.ramada.com. Sixty Polk St., A Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 60 Polk St., (30064); 770-419-1688, 1-800-845-7266. \r\nwww.waterspaniel.com/60polk/home.htm. Sleep Inn-Atlanta NW: 1175 Powers Ferry Place, (30067); 770-952-9005, 1-800-753-3746. \r\nwww.sleepinn.com. The Stanley House: 236 Church St., (30060); 770-426-188i. www.thestanleyhouse.com. Super 8 Motel: 610 Franklin Rd., (30067); 770-919-2340, 1-800-800-8000. The Whitlock Inn: 57 Whitlock Ave., (30064); 770-428-1495. www.whitlockinn.com. Wyndham Garden-Atlanta NW:1775 Parkway Pl., (30067); 770-428-4400, 1-800-996-3426. \r\n,S MCDONOUGH \r\nBest Western: 805 Industrial Blvd., (30253); 770-898-1006. Brittany Motor Inn: 1-75 \u0026 Hwy. 20, (30253); 770-957-5821, 1-800-654-6305. Comfort Inn: 80 Hwy. 81 W., (30253); 770-954-9110. Days Inn: 744 Hwy. 155, (30253); 770-957-5261. Econo Lodge: 1279 Hampton Rd., (30253); 770-957-2651. Holiday Inn: 930 Hwy, 155 S., (30253); 770-957-5291. Masters Inn: 1311 Hampton Rd., (30253); 770-957-5818. \r\nBMORROW \r\nBest Western-Southlake: 6437 Jonesboro Rd.,(30260); 770-961-6300, 1-888-277-5253. Country Inn \u0026 Suites: 2192 Mount Zion Pkwy., (30260); 770-603-3232, 1-800-456-4000. Drury Inn Suites-Atlanta South: 6520 S. Lee St., (30260); 770-960-0500, 1-800-378-7946. Fairfield Inn-Atlanta/Southlake: 1599 Adamson Pkwy, , (30260); 770-961-6044, 1-800-228-2800. Hampton Inn-Southlake: 1533 Southlake Pkwy., (30260); 770-968-8990, 1-800-426-7866. Quality Inn-Southlake/Atlanta: 6597 Hwy. 54, (30260); 770-960-1957, 1-800-228-5151. \r\nwww.qualityinn.com. Red Roof Inn-Atlanta South: 1348 Southlake Plaza Dr., (30260); 770-968-1483, 1-800-733-7663. Sleep Inn: 2185 Mt. Zion Pkwy., (30260); 770-472-9800, 1-800-753-3746. \r\nS, NEWNAN \r\nBest Western-Shenandoah Inn: 620 Hwy. 34 E., (30265); 770-304-9700. Holiday Inn Express: 6 Herring Rd., (30265); 770-251-2828. Jameson Inn: 40 Lakeside Way, (30265); 770-252-1236. Oak Grove Plantation \u0026 Gardens: 4537 N. Hwy. 29, (30265); 770-463-3010. Spring Hill Suites by Mariott: 1119 Bullsboro Dr., (30265); 770-254-8900. \r\nB NORCROSS \r\nAmberley Suites: 5885 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 770-263-0515, 1-800-365-0659. AmeriSuites-Peachtree Pkwy.: 5600 Peachtree \r\nPkwy., (30092); 770-416-7655, 1-800-833-1516. Best Western-Peachtree Corners: 7035 Jimmy Carter Blvd., (30092);770-409-0004, 1-800- \r\n528-1234. ClubHouse Inn: 5945 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 770-368-9400, 1-800-258-2466. \r\n1-8OO - VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nHE SAID: \r\nGood restaurants. Great Braves' game. \r\nComfy bed. Look forward to \r\nfootball season. \r\n \r\n www.clubhouse.com Country Hearth Inn: 5985 Oakbrook Pkwy., \r\n(30093); 770-662-8175, 1-800-230-1542. Ivww.countryhearth.com. Courtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Jimmy Carter: 6235 McDonough Dr., (30093); 770-2427172, 1-800-321-2211. Courtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Peachtree Corners: 3209 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30092); 770446-3777, 800-321-2211. Days Inn Atlanta NE: 5990 Western Hills Dr., (30071); 770-368-0218, 1-800-544-8313. Drury Inn-Atlanta Northeast: 5655 Jimmy Carter Heart of Roswell Historic District Blvd., (30071); 770-729-0060, 1-800378-7946. Fairfield Inn-Atlanta/Peachtree Corners: 6650 Bay Circle Dr., (30071); 770-441-1999, 1-800-228-2800. Hampton Inn-Peachtree Corners: 440Technology Pkwy., (30092); 770-729-0015, 1-800-426-7866. HIiton-Atianta Northeast: 5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30092); 770-447-4747. Holiday Inn Select-Peachtree Corners: 6050 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30071); 770-448-4400, 1-800-465-4329. Homewood Suites: 450 Technology Pkwy., (30092); 770-448-4663, 1-800-225-5466. www.homewood-suites.com. La Quinta Inn-Atlanta/ Jimmy Carter: 6187 Dawson Blvd., (30093-1224); 770-448-8686, 1-800531-5900. La Quinta Inn-Peachtree Corners: 5375 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30092): 770-449-5144, 1-80053 1-5900. Marriott-Atlanta/ Peachtree Comers Norcross: 475 Technology Pkwy., (30092); 770-263-8558, 1-800-932-2198. Ra mada Limited \u0026 Suites: 5395 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30092); 770-446-2882, 1-800-2982054. www.ramada.com. Red Roof Inn Atlanta Indian Trail: 5171 Brook Hollow Pkwy., (30071); 770-448-8944, 1-800733-7663. Residence Inn Atlanta Peachtree Corners: 5500Triangle Dr., (30092); 770-447-1714. Shoney's Inn: 2050 Wlllowtrail Pkwy., (30093); 770-564-0492, 1-800-552-4667. Super 8 Motel: Exit 101, 5150 Willow Oak Trail NW., (30093); 770-931-5353, 1-800-800-8000. Wingate Inn-Peachtree Comers: 5800 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30071); 770-263-2020, 1-800228-1000. www.wingateinns.com. \r\n~ PALMETTO \r\nSerenbe: 10950 Hutcheson Ferry Rd., (30268); 770-463-2610. www.serenbe.com. \r\na PEACHTREE CITY \r\nBest Western Inn Suite: 976 Crosstown Dr., (30269); 770-632-9700. Days Inn: 2800 Hwy. 54 W., (30269); 770-631-1111. Hampton Inn: 300 Westpark Dr., (30269); 770-486-8800. www.hamptonpeach.idmax.net Sleep Inn Thompson Hospitality: 109 Cirty Circle, (30269); 919-419-9091. \r\n~ ROSWELL \r\nBaymont Inn \u0026 Suites: 575 Old Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770-552-0200, 1-800-301-0200. Best Western Roswell Suites: 907 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770-552-5599, 1-800-528-1234. Courtyard by Marriott: 1500 Market Blvd., (30076); 770-992-7200, 1-800-321-2211. Hampton Inn: 9995 Old Dogwood Rd., (30076); 770-587-5161, 1-800-426-7866. Holiday Inn Rosswell Village: 1075 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770-992-9600, 1-800-465-4329. Homestead Village Guest Studios: 9955 Old Dogwood Rd., (30076); 770-992-9449. Ten-Flfty Canton St. Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 1050 Canton St., (30075); 770-998-1050. \r\n1- 8OO-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\n-'l!SENOIA Veranda: 252 Seavy St, (30276); 770-599-3905. \r\n \r\n-'ll SMYRNA \r\n \r\nAmeriHost Inn: 5130 S. Cobb Dr., (30082); 404-794-1600, 1-800-434-5800. \r\n \r\n:\u003e \r\n \r\nwww.arlingtonhospitality.com: \r\n \r\n\u003e-j \r\n \r\nt\"\" \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express: Exit 16; 1200 Winchester Pkwy., (30080); 770-333-9910, 1-800-465-4329. Holiday Inn Express-Galleria Centre: 2855 Spring Hill Pkwy., (30080); 770-435-4990, 1-800 \r\n \r\n\u003e z \r\n \r\n465-4329. \r\nMicrotel Inn-Smyrna/Atlanta: 5300 S. Cobb Dr., (30080); 404-799-7000, 1-800-771-7171. www.microtel.com. \r\n \r\n\u003e-j \r\n\u003e :s: \r\n \r\nt'1 \r\n \r\n.,SNELLVILLE \r\n \r\n\u003e-j ::,:i \r\n \r\nCamden Suites: 1784 Presidential Circle, (30078); 770-982-5250, 1-800-342-5412. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nwww.camdensuites.com. \r\n \r\n/ill STOCKBRIDGE \r\nAmeriHost Inn-Eagle's Landing: 100 N. Park Ct., (30281); 770-507-6500. www.amerihost.com. Best Western: 3509 Hwy. 138, (30281); 770-474-8771. Days Inn \u0026 Suites: 7385 Hanover Pkwy. N., (30281); 770-507-4440, 1-800-544-8313. Holiday Inn Express: 7395 Davidson Circle E., (30281); 770-474-0555, 1-800-465-4329. Motel 6: 7233 Davidson Pkwy., (30281); 770-389-1142, 1-800-466-8356. Ramada Limited: 7265 Davidson Pkwy. N., (30281); 770-474- 1700, 1-888-298-2054. Shoney's Inn: 110 Hwy. 138, (30281); 770-389-5179, 1-800-222-2222. Super 8 Motel: 1451 Hudson Bridge Rd., (30281); 770-474-5758. \r\n \r\n~STONE MOUNTAIN \r\nDays Inn: 2006 Glenn Club Dr. \u0026 Hwy. 78 E., (30087); 770-879-0800, 1-800-544-8313. Holiday Inn Express: 1790 E. Park Place Blvd., (30087); 770-465-8847, 1-800-465-4329. Marriott Evergreen Conference Resort: 4021 Lakeview Dr., (30083); 770-879-9900, 1-800-228- \r\n9290. www.evergreenresort.com. Silver Hill Manor Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 1037 Main St, (30083); 770-879-6800, 1-888-381-5808. \r\nwww.silverhillmanor.com Stone Mountain Inn: Stone Mtn. Park, 1058 Robert E. Lee Blvd., (30083); 770-469-3311. The Village Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 992 Ridge Ave. , (30083); 770-469-3459. www.vlllageinnbb.com. \r\n/ill SUWANEE \r\nComfort Inn: 2945 Hwy. 317, (30024); 770-945-1608, 1-800-228-5150. Days Inn: 3103 Hwy. 317, (30024); 770-945-8372, 1-800544-8313. Holiday Inn: 2955 Hwy. 317, (30024); 770-945-4921, 1-800-465-4329. \r\n-'ll TUCKER \r\nCourtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Northlake: 4083 LaVista Rd. , (30084); 770-938-1200, 1-800321-22 11. \r\nHawthorn Atlanta/Tucker: 2060 Crescent Center Blvd,. (30084); 770-496-1070, 1-800-527-1133. www.hawthorn.corn. \r\nLa Quinta Inn-Stone Mountain: 1819 Mountain Industrial Blvd., (30084); 770-496-1317, 1-800531-5900. \r\n \r\n/ill UNION CI TY \r\nDays Inn-Union City/Shannon Mall: 6840 Shannon Pkwy., (30291): 770-964-3777, 1-800 544-83 13. \r\nEcono lodge: 7410 Oakley Rd., (30291); 770-964-9999, 1-800-553-2666. www.econolodge.com. \r\n \r\nwww.georgla .org \r\n \r\n39 \r\n \r\n  Little St. Simons Island \r\nGo for the Gold \r\nThey are golden, these barrier islands where sea oats waltz in the ocean breezes.  Wide beaches beckon, and pelicans fly in formation just above the waves.  The gold standard in history is found in Savannah, one of the country's most intriguing and fascinating cities.  In the shade of cypress trees, a sunset says goodnight in the Okefenokee and blazes golden across the dark water. \r\n1-800-VI SIT-GA \r\n \r\nIt all began here, when James  few hours, while \r\n \r\nOglethorpe sailed up the Savannah others retreat to \r\n \r\nRiver and founded America's 13th the camping areas \r\n \r\ncolony. His graceful plan of tree- tucked into mar- \r\n \r\nlined squares can be enjoyed t0 this itime forests. You \r\n \r\nday. Sit on a bench under a huge live can see the 396,000- \r\n \r\noak as the world goes by. Walk the ele- acre Okefenokee National \r\n \r\ngant streets where houses ac~g with Wildlife Refuge from the comfort of \r\n \r\nage nuzzle the sidewalks and invite a guided boat or from a wooden \r\n \r\nquick peeks into secret gardens. Or walkway above the swamp. But the \r\n \r\nstroll the bustling waterfront, where best way to experience this black- \r\n \r\ndiners spill out of restaurants and the water swamp is by canoe. Folkston, \r\n \r\nC'l \r\n \r\nenergized partying never ends. \r\n \r\nFargo, and Waycross entrances wel- \r\n \r\ntT1 \r\n0 \r\n \r\nThen head for the Okefenokee come visitors year-round. Little St. \r\n \r\n:;:::, \r\n \r\nSwamp-if you dare. It's home t0 Simons Island offers 10,000 private \r\n \r\n.C..'.l \r\n \r\nalligators as long as Buicks, spiders acres of marsh and beach where visi- \r\n \r\n:i: \r\n \r\nlarger than golf balls, and some of the tors canoe, ride horseback, hike, and \r\n \r\nCJ\u003e (\") \r\n \r\nmost stunning scenery in the world. bike the rustic trails. Guests at Melon \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nThere is quiet here as you paddle a Bluff Nature Preserve near Midway \r\n \r\n\u003e \r\nCJ\u003e \r\n \r\ncanoe through the dark waters of the hike, mountain bike, watch for \r\n \r\n-l \r\n \r\nswamp, past cypress trees hundreds birds, and flatwater kayak on the \r\n \r\nof years old. You'll see any number tidal creek. Birders love the new \r\n \r\nof fascinating creatures that take self-guided Coastal Birding Trail \r\n \r\nrefuge in this pure w ilderness. \r\n \r\nthat features 18 sites, including \r\n \r\nWilderness of a different sort scrolls Harris Neck National Wildlife \r\n \r\ndown Georgia's 90 miles of coastline. Refuge near Townsend. \r\n \r\nThe series of barrier islands hosts \r\n \r\nNeotropical birds as they migrate Entertainment and Attractions \r\n \r\nfrom Central and South America; Five lighthouses still stand along \r\n \r\nwelcomes waves of sea turtles that the Georgia coast, testaments t0 the \r\n \r\nlumber up on the beaches to deposit \r\n \r\ntheir eggs; and provides just the right \r\n \r\nwaters for endangered Northern \r\n \r\nRight Whales to birth calves. \r\n \r\nVisitors come tO these islands to sail, \r\n \r\nsun, golf, fish, dance, and dine. Some \r\n \r\nof Georgia's best resorts hug the \r\n \r\nshores and invite people to dress for \r\n \r\ndinner and enjoy dancing by candle- \r\n \r\nlight-golden candlelight, of course. \r\n \r\nEcotourism and Adventure \r\nIn a place as wild and wonderful as Georgia's coast, adventure abounds. Cumberland Island, one of the most beautiful and untamed of the barrier islands, welcomes o nly 300 visicors each day. Most leave after a \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island lighthouse \r\n \r\nwww .geo rgla.org \r\n \r\n43 \r\n \r\n perseverance and resiliency of seafarers of old. Visitors climb the spiral staircases at St. Simons Island, Tybee Island, Cockspur Island, and Sapelo Island lighthouses for the great panoramic views of the coastal marshes and Aclantic Ocean. (The light at Little Cumberland is closed to the public.) \r\nThe C loister on Sea Island rates among the world's fi nest resorts. Guests have access to long strands of beach, championship sports facilities, gardens, and renowned cuisine. The Jekyll Island C lub Hotel in the historic district recalls the days when tycoons wintered here. Visitors enjoy 20 miles of paved bicycle and jogging paths that web the island, while kids especially like the Summer Waves water park. Visitors are required to board a boat to reach the Lodge on Little St. Simons Island and the Greyfield Inn on Cumberland Island, both exclusive retreats. \r\nIn addition to the vast treasures in the H istoric District, Savannah is crowded with hot spots where visitors can listen to jazz and the blues. The city's two riverboats also offer entertainment and themed parties. Both depart from River Street. Brunswick's Emerald Princess offers dinner and casino cruises. \r\nWaycross has cwo attractions that offer an introduction to life in the swamp-the Okefenokee Swamp Park and Obediah's Okefenok. \r\nHeritage \r\nNo part of the Peach State has more history than the coast. Savannah's National Historic District, one of the largest in the country, features 2.2 square miles of tree-shaded squares, beautiful homes, and churches. On River Street, tourists shop and dine \r\n \r\nwhere cotton was once stored until loaded on ships headed for England. The Mighty Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum near Pooler celebrates the contributions of those men and women w ho served their country. Old Fort Jackson and Wormsloe Plantation also speak of the area's rich history. \r\nSherman's famous March to the Sea ended at Fort McAllister in Richmond Hill, also known as \"the town that Henry Ford built.\" Farther south is Midway, small in size but huge in influence. Once called the \"cradle of Revolutionary spirit in Georgia,\" the community was home to an unusually large number of citizens d edicated to helping the colonies achieve independence. The Midway Congregational Church, burned by the British and used as a slaughterhouse by Union forces, still stands. Seabrook Village, an African-American living history museum that includes a one-room school used until the late 1940s, is also in Midway. \r\nAt Darien's Fort King George State Historic Site, \r\nons \r\nnd \r\nand \r\n \r\n44 \r\n \r\n1 800 - VISITGA \r\n \r\nSavannah has \r\n \r\nboth a symphony \r\n \r\nand a ballet, but \r\n \r\nthe area's cultural \r\n \r\narts have been \r\n \r\ngreatly enhanced by \r\n \r\nthe Savannah College of \r\n \r\nArt and D esign (SCAD). The col- \r\n \r\nlege has renovated and restored \r\n \r\nmore than 40 buildings in the his- \r\n \r\nSavannah Sand Gnats baseball \r\n \r\ntoric and Victorian districts. The \r\n \r\nTelfair Museum of Art features a \r\n \r\nC) \r\n \r\nvisitors explore the outpost where Oglethorpe stationed Scottish Highlanders to defend the coast in 1736. Hofwyl-Broadfield State Historic \r\n \r\nfine collection of 20th-century art. \r\nSports and Recreation Recreational opportunities come \r\n \r\nt,1 \r\n0 \r\n-::0 \r\nC) \r\n:i: \r\n \r\nSite nea.r Brunswick tells the story of w rapped in incredible natural beauty \r\n \r\nthe area's rice plantations. \r\n \r\non this side of the state. Golfers \r\n \r\nV, \r\n() \r\n0 \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island also is loaded with thrill at the large number of worldhistory. Fort Frederica National class courses along the coast. \r\n \r\n;i,. \r\nV, \r\n\u003e-l \r\n \r\nMonument once protected the colony's southern flank from attacks by the Spanish. Among the most \r\n \r\nWith 63 holes open to the public, Jekyll Island is a haven for golfers. The Cloister on Sea Island offers the \r\n \r\nphotographed spots is Christ Church Episcopal, on the site where John and Charles Wesley preached to settlers. \r\n \r\nmost prestigious 54 holes, as well as a golf learning center, all located on St. Simons Island. Farther south, \r\n \r\nShopping and Culture \r\n \r\nLaurel Island Links in Kingsland, designed by Davis Love III, and \r\n \r\nWhile mention of the coast brings to mind sun and sand, this region offers a vast array of shopping experiences too. At the top of the list \r\n \r\nMark McCumber's O sprey Cove Golf C lub in St. Marys challenge the game's best. Or visitors can tee off at Westin's new The Club at \r\n \r\nis Savannah's Historic District. Savannah Harbor course. \r\n \r\nAntiques shops, arc galleries, and specialty shops linger around every corner, plus C ity Market and River \r\n \r\nThe regio n also offers plenty of tennis and sailing, along with almost every water sport imagina- \r\n \r\nStreet are sure to delight. On St. ble. The fertile waters of the Simo ns Island, there's everything Atlantic lure anglers from all over \r\n \r\nfrom playful beach shops to upscale clothing and home accessories stores. More quaint antiques and specialty shops can be found on Jekyll Island, in O ld Town Brunswick, and in the \r\n \r\nthe world, but even the most experienced boater will need a guide to navigate these waters. Marinas dot the coastal creeks where charter services can be found. \r\n \r\nsmall towns of Kingsland and St. Marys. Bargain hunters love Festival Outlet outside Savannah and Prime Outlets at Darien, both conveniently just off 1-95. \r\n \r\nFor those who prefer to watch sports, Savannah also has the Sand Gnats, a minor league baseball team, and the Rug Ratz, a professional indoor soccer team. \r\n \r\nwww .ge orgla.o rg \r\n \r\n45 \r\n \r\n Travel Directory \r\n \r\nIf you think all Georgians do is sit on the dock of the bay, think again. \r\nWe crab from bridges with our feet and strings dangling. Play more than 500 holes of golf along the coast. Fish for sea trout in the surf. Shove otT from land for a day of deep-sea fishing. Visit the charming city of Savannah, where Georgia was founded, with its eccentric characters, historic homes and cobbled streets along the riverfront. \r\n \r\nWe rub elbows with dolphins when they frolic close 10 the boat. Spy mother sea turtles nesting among sea oats. Catch the ferry to Cumberland Island where we explore the pristine beaches and live oak forests. We scamper like the wild horses running free. \r\n \r\nWe tune in to the roar of the ocean and the cry of seagulls. Savor a brilliant sunrise over the Atlantic. Recline on the beach with a book by one of Georgia's famous authors. Taste a salty breeze. Celebrate. The Sunshine Festival on St. Simons Island. The Jekyll Is land Musical Theatre Festival. St. Patrick's Day in Savannah. \r\n \r\nWe walk \"The Land of the Trembling Earth\" in the Okefenokee Swamp. You can too. \r\n \r\nGet in step with JGeorgia. \r\n \r\nWe're everything you expected- and more. \r\n \r\nexper1 enc~ ----_ \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n2GTG01 \r\n \r\nge(i;rgia \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nVisit www.georgia.org or call 1-800-visit-GA \r\n \r\nBLACKSHEAR \r\n1[ HERITAGE 1894 City Jail: Taylor St., (31516); 912-4497044. Blackshear Civil War Prison Camp: Hwy. 203 N., (31516); 912-449-7044. Brantley Brick Tobacco Warehouse \u0026 Antiques Mall: 419 E. Main St., (31516); 912-449-8200. Courthouses of Pierce County: 207 E. Park St., 4550 W. Hwy. 84, Main St., (31516); 912 449-7044. Pierce County Heritage Museum \u0026 Depot: 200 S. Central Ave., (31516); 912-449-7044. Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery: (31516); 912-449-7044. \r\n~ INFORMATION \r\nPierce County Chamber of Commerce: 200 Central Ave., (31516); 912-449-7044. www.pierceco.org. \r\nBR N SWICK \r\nA Main Street City \r\n.- ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nCoastal Resources: One Conservation Way, (31520); 912-264-7218. www.dnr.state.ga.us/dnr/coastal. \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACT I ONS Brunswick Shrimp Docks: Bay St.; 912-2650620. Emerald Princess Dinner \u0026 Casino Cruises: One St. Andrews Ct., (31520); 912-265-3558, 1 800-842-0115. www.emeraldprincesscasino.com. Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park, Hwy. 17: (31520); 912-265-0620. Mary Miller Doll Museum: 209-211 Gloucester St., (31520); 912-267-7569. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBrunswick History Museum: 137 Union St., (31520); 912-264-0442. \r\n \r\nHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site: 5556 Hwy. 17 N., (31525); 912-264-7333. www.gastateparks.org. Lanier Oak: Hwy. 17, (31520); 912-265-0620. Liberty Ship Memorial Plaza: Mary Ross Waterfront Park, (31520); 912-265-0620. lovers' Oak: Prince St. \u0026 Albany St., (31520); 912-265-0620. Old Glynn County Courthouse: G St., (31520); 912-265-0620. St. Paul AME Church: 1520 Wolfe St., (31520); 912-264-2734. \r\n\"' SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nDowntown Development Authority: P.O. Box 684, (31521); 912-265-4032. www.brunswickgeorgia.net. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAltamaha Park of Glynn County: 1605 Altamaha Park Rd., (31525); 912-264-2342. Blythe Island Regional Park: 6616 Blythe Island Hwy., (31523); 1-800-343-7855. C-Boys Stables: 110 Stu Daniel Dr., (31523); 912-265-3887 . Sansvllle Tract Wildlife Management Area: (31520); 912-265-0620. Selden Park: 3401 Ross Rd., (31520); 912 267-5790. Three Oak Stables: 332 Oyster Rd., (31523); 912-264-6010. \r\n:t I NFORMATION \r\nBrunswick \u0026 Golden Isles Welcome Center: \r\n1-95 s. (31525); 912-264-0202, 1-800-933 \r\n2627. www.bgivb.com. Brunswick \u0026 Golden Isles Welcome Center: Hwy. 17 at St. Simons Causeway, (31520); 912264-5337, 1-800-933-2627. www.bgivb.com. Brunswick \u0026 The Golden Isles Visitors Bureau: 4 Glynn Ave., (31520); 912-265-0620, 1-800 933-2627. www.bgivb.com. \r\n \r\nC') \r\nt'T1 \r\n0 \r\n:;,l \r\nC') \r\n \r\n:i: \r\n(/) \r\n \r\n() \r\n \r\n0 !, \r\n \r\n\u003e \r\n(/) \r\n\u003e-I \r\n \r\n;i I \r\n \r\nwww.georgla .o rg \r\n \r\n47 \r\n \r\n r \r\n \r\nCUMBERLAND ISLAND \r\n* ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore: Cumberland Island; 912-882-4335. \r\n \r\nFARGO \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Stephen C. Foster State Park: Hwy. 177, (31631); 912-637-5274. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nFOLKSTON \r\n \r\nPlum Orchard Mansion: 912-882-4335. \r\n \r\n* ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\nDAR TEN \r\n \r\nKingfisher and Beyond: Canoe Outpost, Rt. 3 \r\n \r\n\\ii ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nBox 973, (31537); 912-496-4834. Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge: Rt. 2 Box \r\n \r\nHistoric Darien Walking Tours: 200 North Way, 3330, (31537); 912-496-7836. \r\n \r\nI-\u003c \r\n \r\n(31305); 912-437-7825. \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Adventures: Rt. 2, Box 3324, \r\n \r\n(J) \r\n\u003c \r\n0 \r\nu \r\n \r\nScenic By-Way-Darien: Hwy. 17, (31305); 912437-4192. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n(31537); 912-496-7156. Suwanee Canal Recreation: Rt. 2, Box 3325, (31537); 912-496-7156, 1-866-843-7926. \r\n \r\n(J) \r\n\u003c~(.!) \r\n~ \r\n \r\nButler's Island: Hwy. 17 S., (31305); 912-437- \r\n6684. Fort King George State Historic Site: Fort King \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Okefenokee Pastimes: Hwy. 121 S.; 912-4964472. www.okefenokee.com. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\n \r\nGeorge Dr., (31305); 912-437-4770. Tabby Ruins on the Waterfront: (31305); 912- \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n(.!) \r\n \r\n437-4192. \r\n \r\nFolkston Courthouse: 100 S. 3rd St., (31537); \r\n \r\nThe Ridge: Hwy. 99, Ridgeville, (31305); 912- 912-496-2549. \r\n \r\n437-4192. \r\n \r\nFolkston Railroad Depot: 202 W. Main St., \r\n \r\nVernon Square: Greene St., (31305); 912-437- (31537); 912-496-2536. \r\n \r\n4192. \r\n \r\nSardis Church: Post Rd., (31537); 912-496- \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n2536. www.folkston.com. \r\n \r\nPrime Outlets at Darien: One Magnolia Bluff Way, \\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nSuite F-110, (31305); 912-437-2700. \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Sporting Clays: Rt. 2, Box 3778, \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAltamaha Waterfowl Wildlife Management Area: Hwy. 17 S., (31305); 912-262-3173. \r\n \r\n(31537); 912-496-2417. \r\n~ INFORMATION Okefenokee Chamber of Commerce: 202 W. Main \r\n \r\nBelle Bluff Island Marina: 189 Winterberry Dr., St, (31537); 912-496-2536.1WM1.folkston.com. \r\n \r\n(31331); 912-832-6320. Blackbeard Sailing and Navigation School: \r\n \r\nGUYTON \r\n \r\nBlackbeard Cove, (31305); 912-437-4878. Darien Waterfront Park: 103 Fort King George Dr., (31305); 912-437-4192. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nGuyton Historic District: 203 S. Laurel St., 2nd \r\n \r\n~- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nFir., (31329); 912-754-3301. www.effinghamcounty.com. \r\n \r\nMcIntosh County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 105 Fort King George Dr., \r\n \r\nHINESVILLE \r\n \r\n(31305); 912-437-4192. www.mcintoshcounty.com. \r\nEL LABELLE \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nI \r\nFort Stewart Military Museum: 2022 Frank \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\nCochran Dr., Bldg. T904, (31314-4956); 912- \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Ogeechee Outpost: 182 Rose Dr., (31308); 912- \r\n \r\n767-7885. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n748-6716. www.ogeecheeoutpost.com. \r\n \r\nBacon-Fraser House: 208 E. Court St., (31313); 912-368-4445. \r\n \r\nOld Liberty County Jail: 302 S. Main St., \r\n \r\n(31313); 912-368-4445. \r\n \r\n1-80O-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\ni] INFORMATION \r\n \r\nCauseway, (31527); 912-635-3636, 1-877- \r\n \r\nLiberty County Chamber of Commerce and 453-5955. www.jekyllisland.com. \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 500 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); 912-368-4445. www.llbertycounty.com. \r\n \r\nKINGSLAND \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND \r\n.- ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\nAqua Culture \u0026 Farming Tours: 107 S. Lee St., (31548); 912-729-5999, 1-800-433-0225. www.visitkingsland.com. \r\n \r\nSea Turtle Walks: Stable Rd.-Museum Visitors Center., (31527); 912-635-2284. \r\n \r\ni HERITAGE \r\n \r\nTidelands Nature Center: 100 S. Riverview Dr., Kingsland Historic District: 107 S. Lee St., \r\n \r\n(31527); 912-635-5032. \r\n \r\n(31548); 912-729-5999, 1-800-433-0225. \r\n \r\n1\" ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nwww.visitkingsland.com. Historic U.S. 17 \"Post Road\": (31548); 912- \r\n \r\nC) !:Tl \r\n \r\nMiniature Golf Course: N. Beachview Dr., 729-5999, 1-800-433-0225. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n(31527); 912-635-2648. Victoria's Carriage Tours \u0026 Beach Trail Rides: Stable Rd.-Museum Visitors Center, (31527); \r\n \r\n11ww.visitkingsland.com. \r\nllfo SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n:;z:, \r\n~C) \r\n:i: \r\n \r\n912-635-9500. \r\n \r\nKingsland shopping: 107 S. Lee St., (31548); \r\n \r\nVJ \r\n \r\n912-729-5999, 1-800-433-0225. \r\n \r\n() \r\n \r\ni HERITAGE \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nFaith Chapel: 381 Riverview Dr., (31527) 912- \\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n\u003e \r\nVJ \r\n \r\n635-3400. \r\n \r\nFish Masters Charter, Inc.: 107 S. Lee St., \r\n \r\n\u003e-! \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Museum Visitors Center: N. Stable (31548); 912-729-5999, 1-800-433-0225. \r\n \r\nRd., (31527); 912-635-2119. \r\n \r\nFish On Charters: 230 Hilton St. (31548); 912- \r\n \r\nJekyll Island National Historic Landmark District: 729-4114. \r\n \r\n381 Riverview Dr. , (31527); 912-635-2119. \r\n \r\nKingsland water sports: 107 S. Lee St., (31548); \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHistoric District Shops: Pier Rd. and Stable Rd., (31527); 912-635-3636. Jekyll Island Arts Association Museum/Art Gallery: Goodyear Cottage, Riverview Dr., (31527); 912-635-3920. Jekyll Island Shopping Center: Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-3636. \r\n \r\n912-729-5999. \r\n~- INFORMATION Kingsland Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center: 107 S. Lee St., (31548); 912729 5999, 1-800-433-0225. www.visitkingsland.com. \r\nLITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND \r\n \r\n\\9\"' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBicycle \u0026 Jogging Trails: N. Beachview Dr. at Miniature Golf, (31527); 912-635-2648. Fishing Pier: N. Riverview Dr., (31527); 912635-3636, 1-877-453-5955. Jekyll Harbor Marina: One Harbor Rd., (31527); 912-635-3137. www.jekyllharbor.com. Jekyll Historic Wharf: One Pier Rd., (31527); 912-635-3152. Jekyll Island Soccer Complex: S. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-4080. Jekyll Island Tennis Center: Capt. Wylly Rd ., (31527); 912-635-3154. \r\nil INFORMATION \r\nJekyll Island Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: 381 Riverview Dr., (31527); 912-635-4080, 1-877453-5955. ww11.jekyllisland.com. Jekyll Island Welcome Center: 901 Jekyll \r\n \r\n_. ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nLittle St. Simons Island Overnight/Day Trips: P.O. Box 21078 (31522); 912-638-7472; www.littlestsimonsisland.com. \r\nMIDWAY \r\n* ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nMelon Bluff Heritage \u0026 Nature Center: 2999 Islands Hwy., (31320); 912-884-5779. www.melonbluff.com . \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nFort Morris State Historic Site: 2559 Fort Morris Rd., (31320); 912-884-5999. Dorchester Academy National Historic Place: 8787 Oglethorpe Hwy., (31320); 912-8842275. By appointment only. Leconte Woodmanston Rice Plantation \u0026 National Historic Place: off Berrington Hwy., \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.o rg \r\n \r\n49 \r\n \r\n (31320); 912-884-6500. Midway Church and Museum: Hwy. 17, (31320); \r\n \r\nEbenezer Rd., (31326); 912-754-9242. www.newebenezer.org. \r\n \r\n912-884-5837. Seabrook Village Foundation: 660 Trade Hill Rd., (31320); 912-884-7008. \r\n \r\nSAPELO ISLAND \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nPATTERSON \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nLittle SatHla WIidiife Management Area: Hwy. 32, 8 miles east of Patterson. \r\n \r\nSapelo Island Mule Drawn Wagon Tour: 912- \r\n485-2170. Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve: Rt. 1, Box 1500, (31305); 912-4852251. www.sapeloislandreserve.org or www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nPOOLER \r\n* ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nReynolds Mansion: (31320); 912-485-2299. \r\n \r\nHistoric Savannah-Ogeechee Barge Canal Museum: 681 Fort Argyle Rd., (31419); 912- \r\n \r\n::3- INFORMATION \r\n \r\n\u003c\"...'. \r\n \r\n748-8068.. www.georgianetweb.com/socanal. \r\n'f HERITAGE \r\n \r\nSapelo Island Visitors Center: Landing Rd., (31319); 912-437-3224. \r\n \r\n(.!) \r\n~ \r\n0 \r\n \r\nMighty 8th Air Force Heritage Museum: 175 Bourne Ave., (31322); 912-748-8888. \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH \r\n_. ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\n1,1,l \r\n \r\n(.!) \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nSavannah Wildlife Refuge: 912-748-9121. \r\n \r\nOglethorpe Speedway Park: 267 Raymond Rd., (31322); 912-748-9121. www.ogletllorpe-speedway.com. \r\n \r\nUGA Marine Education Center \u0026 Aquarium: 30 Ocean Science Circle, (31411); 912-598-2496. \r\nwww.uga.edu/aquarium . Wilderness Southeast, Inc.: 428 Bull St., Rm. \r\n \r\n:j INFORMATION \r\n \r\n208, (31401); 912-897-5108. \r\n \r\nPooler Area Chamber of Commerce: 175 Bourne Ave. (30322); 912-748-9121 \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS At Your Service Tours: 60 E. Broad Street, Suite \r\n \r\nRICHMOND HILL \r\n \r\n11, (31401) ; 912-232-6866. Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens: Hwy. 17 S. \r\n \r\ni HERITAGE \r\nFort McAllister State Historic Park: 3894 Fort McAllister Rd., (31324); 912-727-2339. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n\u0026 Canebrake Rd., (31419); 912-921-5460. Carriage Tours of Savannah: 10 Warner St., (31401); 912-236-6756. Ghost Talk-Ghost Walk \u0026 Other Walk Tours: P.O. Box 8672, (31402); 912-233-3896. Hospitality Tours of Savannah: 135 Bull St., \r\n \r\nFort McAllister Marina \u0026 Inn: 3203 Fort McAllister Rd., (31324); 912-727-2632. Henry Ford Kindergarten Museum: 11460 Ford Ave. (31324); 912-756-3697. The Great Ogeechee River: Hwy. 17, (31324); 912-756-2676. \r\n:l INFORMATION \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-233-0119. Oatland Island Education Center: 711 Sandtown Rd., (31410); 912-898-3980. Old Savannah Tours: 250 Martin Luther King Blvd., (31401); 912-234-8128, 1-800-5179007. www.oldsavtour.com. Old Town Trolley Tours of Savannah: 234 Martin Luther King Blvd., (31401); 912-233-0083. \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: 40 Richard R. Davis Dr., (31324); 912-756-2676. www.richmondhillcvb.org. Richmond Hill Welcome Center: 11460 Ford \r\nAve., (31324); (912)756-3697. \r\n \r\nwww.historictours.com. Olympic Cauldron: Riverfront Plaza, (31401); 1-877-728-2662.River St. Riverboat-Savannah River Queen: 9 E. River St., (31412); 912-2326404, 1-800-786-6404. www.savannah-river- \r\nboat.com. \r\n \r\nRINCON \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nRiverfront Plaza: Old River St., (31401); 1-877- \r\n728-2662. Roundhouse Shops Museum Complex: 601 W. \r\n \r\nNew Ebenezer/Salzburger Museum: 2887 Harris St, (31401); 912-651-6823. \r\n \r\n50 \r\n \r\n1-8OO-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\n Savannah Safari Walking Tours: 519 Parkersburg Isle of Hope: 1-877-728-2662, \r\n \r\nRd., (31406); 912-353-9999. \r\n \r\nJuliette Gordon Low Birthplace: 10 E. \r\n \r\nSavannah Tours, Inc.: 6 Illinois Ave., (31404); Oglethorpe Ave., (31401); 912-233-4501. \r\n \r\n912-232-3905. \r\n \r\nwww.girlscouts.org. \r\n \r\nSavannah Walks, Inc.: 123 E. Congress St., King-Tisdell Cottage: 514 E. Huntingdon St., \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-238-9255, 1-888-728-9255. (31401); 912-234-8000. WIVW.kingtisdell.org. \r\n \r\n1vww.savannahwalks.com. \r\n \r\nLaurel Grove-South Cemetery: 802 W. Anderson \r\n \r\nSkidaway Island State Park: 52 Diamond St., (31415); 912-651-6772. \r\n \r\nCauseway, (31411); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nMassie Heritage Interpretation Center: 207 E. \r\n \r\n1vww.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nGordon St., (31401); 912-201-5070. \r\n \r\nSouthern Belle Tours: P.O. Box 30843, (31410); Negro Heritage Trail Tour: 502 E. Harris St., \r\n \r\n912-898-8744. wwv1.southernbelletours. net. \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-234-8000. WIVW.kingtisdell.org. \r\n \r\nStudents See Savannah: P.O. Box 9887, Old Fort Jackson: 1 Fort Jackson Rd., (31404); \r\n \r\nI- \r\n \r\n(31412); 912-236-8730. \r\n \r\n912-232-3945. \r\n \r\nV) \r\n\u003c 0 u \r\n \r\nTootsy Tours: 121h W. State St., (31401); 912232-0032, 1-888-736-3828. www.tootsytours.com. \r\n \r\nOld Harbor Light \u0026 Oglethorpe Bench: Owens-Thomas House: 124 Abercorn St., (31401); 912-233-9743. \r\n \r\nTours by BJ: 219 W. Bryan St, Suite 203, Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum: 460 \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-233-2335, 1-800-962-6595, Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., (31401); 912-231- \r\n \r\nwww.wavesites.com/toursbybj. \r\n \r\n8900. \r\n \r\nVictorian lady Tours: 321 E. 55th St., (31405); Savannah Historic District: (31401); 1-877- \r\n \r\n912-236-1886. \r\n \r\n728-2662. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nSavannah History Museum: 303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., (31401); 912-238-1779. \r\n \r\nAndrew Low House: 329 Abercorn St. (31401); www.chm@chsgeorgia.org. \r\n \r\n912-233-6854. \r\n \r\nSecond African Baptist Church: 123 Houston \r\n \r\nBeach Institute African-American Museums St., (31401); 912-233-6163. \r\n \r\nCultural Center: 502 E. Harris St., (31401); 912- Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum: 41 Martin \r\n \r\n234-8000. www.klngtisdell.org. \r\n \r\nLuther King Blvd., (31401); 912-232-1511. \r\n \r\nBonaventure Cemetery: 330 Bonaventure Rd., www.shipsofthesea.org. \r\n \r\n(31404); 912-651-6843. \r\n \r\nSt. Johns Church and Parish House: 1 W. Macon \r\n \r\nCathedral of Sl John The Baptist: 222 E. Harris St., (31401); 912-232-1251. \r\n \r\nSt., (31401); 912-233-4709. \r\n \r\nTelfair Museum of Art: 121 Barnard St., \r\n \r\nChrist Episcopal Church: 28 Bull St., (31401); (31401); 912-232-1177. \r\n \r\n912-232-4131. \r\n \r\nVictorian District Savannah: Between Gwinnett \r\n \r\nColonial Park Cemetery: Oglethorpe \u0026 Abercorn St. and Anderson l.J7., (31401). \r\n \r\nSts., (31401); 912-651-6843. \r\n \r\nWaving Girl Statue: Riverfront Plaza; 1-877- \r\n \r\nCongregation Mickve Israel: 20 E. Gordon, 728-2662. \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-233-1547. www.mickveisrael.org. Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church: \r\n \r\nDavenport House Museum: 324 E. State St, 429 Abercorn St., (31401); 912-232-0191. \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-236-8097. \r\n \r\nWormsloe State Historic Site: 7601 Skidaway \r\n \r\nFirst African Baptist Church \u0026 Museum: 23 Rd., (31406); 912-353-3023. \r\n \r\nMontgomery St., (31401); 912-233-6597. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nwww.oldestblackchurch.org. Fort Pulaski National Monument: Hwy. 80 E., \r\n \r\n4'l SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n(31410); 912-786-5787. \r\n \r\nCity Market: 219 W. Bryan St., Suite 207, \r\n \r\nGeorgia Historical Society: 501 Whitaker St., (31401); 912-232-4903. \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-651-2152. \r\n \r\nwww.savannahcitymarket.org. \r\n \r\nwww.georgiahistory.com. \r\n \r\nFactor's Walk: Bay St.; 1-877-728-2662. \r\n \r\nGirl Scout First National Headquarters: 330 Savannah College ofArt and Design: 912-525-5000. \r\n \r\nDrayton St., (31401); 912-232-8200. \r\n \r\nSavannah Waterfront Assoc.: 404 E. Bay St., \r\n \r\nGray Line Red Trolley Tours: 215 W. Boundary (31401); 912-234-0295. \r\n \r\nSt., (31401); 912-234-8687. \r\n \r\nSavannah Festival Factory Stores: 1-95, Exit 94, \r\n \r\nHistoric Railroad Shops: 601 W Harris St., (31419); 912-925-3089. \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-651-6823. Independent Presbyterian: 25 W. Oglethorpe \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nAve., (31401); 912-236-3346. \r\n \r\nGray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary: 10 \r\n \r\nwww.ipc@premierweb.net. \r\n \r\nOcean Science Circle, (31411); 912-598-2345. \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nwww.gov.graysreef.nos.noaa.notes. Low Country River Excursions: 8005 Old Tybee Rd, (31410); 912-898-9222. Savannah Light Tackle Fishing Company: 1908 E. De Renner Ave., (31414); 912-355-3271. \r\n:I I NFORMATION \r\nSavannah Area Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center: 101 E. Bay St., (31402); \r\n \r\n1-800-868-8687, Orange Hall House Museum: 303 Osborne St., (31558); 912-882-4000, 1-800-868-8687. Toonerville Trolley: Osborne St .. (31558); 1-800868-8687. Washington Oak Stump: Osborne St.; 912-8826200. Washington Pump: Osborne St.,; 912-8826200. \r\n \r\n912-644-6401, 1-877-728-2662. www.savannahvisit.com. \r\n \r\n'\\9\" SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nSavannah Visitors Center: 301 Martin Luther Bancroft Sail Exhibit: Spur 40 at Base Main \r\n \r\nKing Jr. Blvd,, (31401); 912-944-0455. \r\n \r\nGate, (31558); 1-800-868-8687. \r\n \r\nWWlv.savannahvisit.com. \r\n \r\nwww.stmarys..velcome.com \r\n \r\nC'l \r\n \r\nUp the Creek Kayak Tours: 111 Osborne St. \r\n \r\nr.:1 \r\n \r\nSEA ISLA ND \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION The Cloister Resort: 100 First St., (31561); 912- \r\n \r\n(31558); 912-882-0911. \r\n:'3 INFORMATION \r\nSt. Marys Tourism Council: 303 Osborne St., \r\n \r\n0 \r\n-:,:, \r\nC'l ~ \r\n \r\n638-3611; 1-800-732-4752. www.seaisland.com. \r\nSPRINGFIELD \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n(31558); 912-882-4000, 1-800-868-8687. \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nww1v.stmaryswelcome.com \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\nOrange Hall Welcome Center: 303 Osborne St., \r\n \r\n0 ;,- \r\n \r\n(31558); 912-882-4000, 1-800-868-8687, \r\n \r\nv, \r\n \r\nwww.stmaryswelcome.com. \r\n \r\n,-; \r\n \r\nHistoric Effingham Society Museum: Pine \u0026 ST. SIMONS ISLAND \r\n \r\nEarly Sts., (31329); 912-826-4705. \r\n::j- IN FORMATION Effingham County Chamber of Commerce: 203 S. Laurel St., (31329); 912-754-3301. www.effinghamcounty.com. \r\n \r\nt!# ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Coastal Encounters Nature Center: 4201 1st St., E. Beach, (31522); 912-638-0221, 912265-9218. \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nST. GEORGE \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nGould's Inlet: North end of Bruce Dr., E. Beach, (31522); 912-2 64-5337, 1-800-933-2627, Misty Oaks Carriage Tours: Village Area Historic \r\n \r\nCanoeport: Creek Landing Rd., (31646); 912843-2688. \r\nST. MARYS \r\nii ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nCharter Tour Boats: St. Marys Tourism Office, (31558); 1-800-868-8687. Crooked River State Park: 3092 Spur 40., (31558); 912-882-5256, 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. Cumberland Island National Seashore: 107 St. Marys St., (31558); 912-882-4335. \r\n \r\nDistrict, (31522); 912-638-6181. Neptune Park: South end of St. Simons Island, (31522); 912-638-2393. Raven Sail Charters: Golden Isles Marina, (31522); 912-638-8098. St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum: 101 12th St., (31522); 912-638-4666. St. Simons Transit Water Taxi: Golden Isles Marinas, (31522); 912-638-5678. St. Simons Trolley Tours: At the Pier in Village, (31522); 912-638-8954. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nSt. Marys Submarine Museum: 102 St. Marys St. W., (31558); 912-882-2782. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nBloody Marsh Battle Site: Demere Rd., (31522); 912-638-3639. Christ Church: 6329 Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-638-8683. \r\n \r\nBraille Trail: P.O. Box 1291, (31558); 912-8826200. McIntosh Sugar Mill Tabby Ruins: Spur 40, (31558); 1-800-868-8687, Oak Grove Cemetery: Bartlett St, (31558); \r\n \r\nEpworth by the Sea/Gascoigne Bluff: 100 Arthur J. Moore Dr., (31522); 912-638-8688. www.epworthbythesea.org. Fort Frederica National Monument: Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-638-3639. \r\n \r\nww w. georg i a . org \r\n \r\n53 \r\n \r\n ~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Fishing Pier: St. Simons Island Village; 912265-0620. Golden Isles Marina: 206 Marina Dr., (31522); 912-634-1128. www.gimarina.com. Hampton River Club Marina: 1000 Hampton River Club Dr., (31522); 912-638-1210. Island Dive Center and Coastal Watersports: 101 Marina Dr., Golden Isles Marina Village, (31522); 912-638-6590, 1-800-250-1764. links Mini-Golf: 530-D Beachview Dr., (31522); 912-638-0305. Massengale Park: Ocean Blvd.; 912-938-2393. W.I.N. Walks in Nature: 96 Village Green, Mallery St., (31522); 912-638-7652. Wood Stork Tours/Bedford Sportsman South, Inc.: 3405 Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-6385454, 912-638-6082. Fly-fishing charters. \r\n:j- I NFORMATION St. Simons Island Visitors Center: 530 Beachview Dr., (31522); 912-638-9014. www.bgivb.com. \r\nTHUNDERBOLT \r\n\\.,, SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Palmer Johnson Savannah Refit Marina: 3124 River Dr., (31404); 912-356-3875. www.palmerjohnson.com. \r\nTOWNSEND \r\n ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge: Harris Neck Rd. (County Rd. 246), (31331); 912652-4415. \r\nTYBEE ISLAND \r\n# ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Tybee Island Marine Science Center: 1510 Strand, (31328); 912-786-5917. \r\ngi ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Captain Mike's Dolphin Tour: P.O. Box 787, (31328); 912-786-5848, 1-800-242-0166. www.tybeeisland.com/dolphin. Tybee Island Beach: Hwy. 80, (31328). Tybee Island lighthouse/Tybee Island Museum: 30 Meddin Dr., (31328); 912-786-5801. www.tybeelighthouse.org. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Sea Kayak Georgia: 1102 Hwy. 80, (31328); 1888-529-2542, 912-786-8732. Sundial Charters: 142 Pelican Dr., (31328); 912-786-9470.www.sundialcharters.com. \r\n \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\nTybee Island Visitors Center: 802 1st St., Hwy. 80, (31328); 912-786-5444. www.tybeeisland.com . \r\n \r\nWALTHOURVILLE \r\ni HERITAGE \r\nWalthourville Presbyterian Church: Tibet Rd., (31333). \r\n \r\nWAYCROSS \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n1fl ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nLaura S. Walker State Park: 5653 Laura Walker Rd., (31503); 912-287-4900, 1-800-864-7275. Okefenokee Swamp Park: 5700 Okefenokee Swamp Park Rd., (31501); 912-283-0583. Southern Forest World: 1440 N. Augusta Ave., (31503); 912-285-4056. \r\n \r\nI HER ITAGE \r\nObediah's Okefenok: 5115 Swamp Rd., (31503); 912-287-0090. Okefenokee Heritage Center: 1460 N. Augusta Ave., (31503); 912-285-4260. Waycross Black Heritage Trail: 1460 Augusta Ave., (31503); 912-285-4260. \r\n \r\niii'@ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nWaycross Area Community Theatre: P.O. Box 440, (31502); 912-283-2161. \r\n \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\nWaycross Tourism \u0026 Conference Bureau and Welcome Center: 315 Plant Ave., (31501); 912283-3744. www.okefenokeetourism.com. \r\n \r\nWOODBINE \r\n\\.,, SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Fish Masters Charter, Inc: 141 Mallard Pointe Dr., (31569); 912-729-5214. \r\n \r\n54 \r\n \r\n1-8OO-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nLodging \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nS BRUNSWICK \r\n \r\ntT1 \r\n \r\nAltamaha Park of Glynn County: 1605 Altamaha Park Rd., (31525); 912-264-2342. \r\n \r\n0 :;,:, \r\n \r\nBaymon! Inns \u0026 Suites: 105 Tourist Dr., (31520); 912-265-7725. Best Western: 5323 New Jesup Hwy., (31523); 912-262-0992. \r\n \r\nC....l. \r\n \r\nBlythe Island Regional Park: 6616 Blythe Island Hwy., (31 523); 1-800-343-7855. \r\n \r\n:i: \r\n \r\nBrunswick Manor: 825 Egmont St., (31520); 912-265-6889. \r\n \r\nCll \r\n \r\nComfort Inn: 5308 New Jesup Hwy., (31523); 912-264-6540. Days Inn-Downtown: 2307 Gloucester St., (31520); 912-265-8830. \r\n \r\n() \r\n0 \r\n:\u003e \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Interstate: 5033 New Jesup Hwy., (31520); 912-264-4330. \r\n \r\nC...l,l \r\n \r\nEcono Lodge: 630 Perry Lane Rd., (31525); 912-264-8666. \r\n \r\nEmbassy Suites-Golden Isles: 500 Mall Blvd., (31525); 912-264-6100. \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn: 107 Gateway Center Circle, (31525); 912-264-2060. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn: 112 Tourist Dr., (31520); 912-261-0002. \r\n \r\nHoliday lnn-1-95: 5252 New Jesup Hwy, (31523); 912-264-4033. \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson's: 3302 Glynn Ave., (31520); 912-264-9111. \r\n \r\nMcKinnon House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 1001 Egmont St., (31520); 912-261-9100. \r\n \r\nQuality Inn: 125 Venture Dr., (31525); 912-265-4600. \r\n \r\nRamada Inn 1-95: 3040 Scarlett St.. (31520); 912-264-3621. \r\n \r\nRed Roof Inn \u0026 Suites: 121 Tourist Dr., (31520); 912-264-4720. \r\n \r\nRose Manor Guest House: 1108 Richmond St., (31520); 912-267-6369. \r\n \r\nSleep Inn: 5272 New Jesup Hwy., (31523); 912-261-0670. \r\n \r\nSuper 8 Motel: 5280 New Jesup Hwy., (31523); 912-264-8800. \r\n \r\nBCUMBERLAND ISLAND Greyfield Inn: Grand Ave., P.O. Box 900, (32035-0900); 904-261-6408. 11WW.greyfieldinn.com. \r\n \r\nBDARIEN \r\nHampton Inn-Darien: 610 Hwy. 251, (31305); 912-437-5558. www.hamptoninn@darientel.com. Holiday Inn Express: Magnolia Bluff \u0026 Hwy. 251 W., (31305); 912-437-5373. Lulu \u0026 George Trailer Rental: P.O. Box 21, (31327); 912-485-2270. Super 8 Motel: P.O. Box 1431, (31305); 912-437-6660. \r\n \r\nS FARGO \r\nStephen C. Foster State Park: Hwy. 177, Rt. 1 Box 131, (31631); 912-637-5274. \r\n \r\nS FOLKSTON \r\nThe Inn at Folkston Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 509 W. Main St., (31537); 1-888-509-6246. www.innatfolkston.com. \r\nWestern Motel: 1207 S. 2nd St., (31537); 912-496-4711. \r\n \r\nS GUYTON \r\nClaudette's Country Inn: 106 E. Central Blvd ., (31312); 912-772-3667. \r\n \r\nww w. geo rgla . org \r\n \r\n , HINESVILLE \r\nComfort Suites: 70 Wallace Martin Dr., (31313); \r\n912-877-3000. Days Inn Fort Stewart: 738 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., \r\n(31313); 912-368-4146. Hampton Inn: 706 Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); \r\n912-876-4466. Holiday Inn: 1024 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); \r\n912-368-2275. \r\n \r\n/ill HOMERVILLE \r\nHelmstead Bed \u0026 Breakfast: P.O. Box 61, One Fargo Rd., (31634); 912-487-2222. \r\n \r\n.!i,'IJEKYLL ISLAND \r\n \r\nBeachview Club: 721 N. Beachview Dr., \r\n \r\n(31527); 912-635-2256, 1-800-299-2228. \r\n \r\nwww.beachviewclub.com. \r\n \r\nClarion Resort Buccaneer: 85 Beachview Dr., \r\n \r\n(31527); 912-635-2261, 1-800-253-5955. \r\n \r\nwww.moteIproperties.com. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn-Island Suites: 711 N. Beachview \r\n \r\nDr., (31527); 912-635-2211. \r\n \r\nDays Inn Oceanfront Resort: 60 S. Beachview \r\n \r\nKids love Sand Gnats baseball In Savannah. \r\n \r\nDr., (31527); 912-635-9800. \r\n \r\nwww.daysinnjekyll.com. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Beach Resort: 200 S. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-3311. \r\n \r\nJekyll Inn: 975 N. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2531. www.jekyllinn.com. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Club Hotel: 371 Riverview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2600. www.jekyllclub.com. \r\n \r\nRamada Inn: 150 S. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2111. www.ramada.com. \r\n \r\nSeafarer Inn and Suites: 700 N. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2202. www.imichotels.com. \r\n \r\nVillas by the Sea Resort Hotel \u0026 Conference Center: 1175 N. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635- \r\n \r\n2521, 1-800-841-6262. www.jekyllislandga.com. \r\n \r\nJljl KINGSLAND \r\nBest Western-Kings Bay Inn: 1353 Hwy. 40 E., (31548); 912-729-7666. Comfort lnn-I-95 Kingsland: 111 Edenfield Rd., (31548); 912-729-6979. Country Oaks RV Park: 6 Carlton Cemetery Rd., (31548); 912-729-6212. Econo Lodge: 1135 L King Ave., (31548); 912-673-7336. Hampton Inn: 1363 Hwy. 40 E., (31548); 912-729-1900. Holiday Inn Express: 1375 Hospitality Ave., (31548); 912-882-8200, 1-888-382-8200. Jameson Inn: 105 May Creek Blvd., (31548); 912-729-9600. Quality Inn \u0026 Suites: 930 Hwy. 40 E., (31548); 912-739-3000. www.hotelchoice.com. Super 8 Motel: 120 Edenfield Dr., (31548); 912-729-6888. \r\n \r\nS LITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND \r\nThe Lodge on Little St. Simons Island: P.O. Box 21078, (31522-0578); 912-638-7472, 1-888-7335774. www.littlestsimonsisland.com. \r\n \r\n,/Bl MIDWAY Melon Bluff: 2999 Islands Hwy., (31320); 912-884-5779. \r\n \r\n,/Bl POOLER \r\nEcono Lodge: 500 E Hwy. 80, (31322); 912-748-4124. Jameson Inn: 125 Bourne Ave., (31322); 912-748-0017. Microtel Inn \u0026 Suites: 125 Continental Blvd., (31322); 912-748-1112. \r\n \r\n1-800 - VISIT- GA \r\n \r\n/a PORT WENTWORTH \r\nHampton Inn-Savannah North: 1-95 at Hwy. 21, Exit 109, (31407); 912-966-2000. Holiday Inn Express-Savannah North: 7210 Hwy. 21; (31407); 912-964-8900, 1-800-465-4329. Sleep Inn-Savannah North: 7206 Hwy. 21, (31407); 912-966-9800. \r\n \r\nS RICHMOND HILL \r\nEcono Lodge: 4701 Hwy. 17 S., Exit 87, (31324); 912-756-3312. Fort McAllister State Historic Park: 3894 Ft. McAllister Rd., (31324); 912-727-2339. Holiday Inn: 1-95 \u0026 Hwy. 17, Exit 87, (31324); 912-756-3351. \r\n \r\n/ill RINCON Days Inn of Rincon: 583 Columbia Ave., (31326); 912-826-6966. \r\n \r\nSSAPELO ISLAND C') \r\n \r\nReynolds Mansion \u0026 Cabretta Campground: P.O. Box 15 (31320); 912-485-2299. \r\n \r\nt'1 \r\n \r\nSapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve: Rt. 1, Box 1500, (31305); 912-485-2251. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nwww.sapeloislandreserve.org. The Weekender: Hog Hammock Community, P.O. Box 2, (31327); 912-485-2277. \r\nwww.gacoast.com/navigator/weekender. \r\n \r\n-~ \r\nC') \r\n:i: \r\n \r\n[JJ \r\n \r\n,Bl SAVANNAH \r\n \r\n() \r\n \r\n17 Hundred 90 Inn and Restaurant: 307 E. President St., (31401); 912-236-7122. www.17hundred90.com. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n\u003e \r\n[JJ \r\n \r\n912 Barnard Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 912 Barnard St., (31401); 912-234-9121. www.912barnard.com. \r\n \r\n--i \r\n \r\nArbor Cottages: 3314 Ogeechee Rd., (31405); 912-231-0632. \r\n \r\nAzalea Inn: 217 E. Huntingdon St., (31401); 912-236-2707. \r\n \r\nwww.bbonline.com/ga/savannah.html. \r\n \r\nBallastone Inn: 14 East Oglethorpe Ave., (31401); 912-236-1484. www.ballastone.com. \r\n \r\nBaymont Inn \u0026 Suites: 8484 Abercorn St., (31406); 912-927-7660. \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast Inn: 117 W. Gordon St., (31401); 912-238-0518. \r\n \r\nwww.travelbase.com/destinations/savannah/bed-breakfast. \r\n \r\nBellaire Woods Campground: 805 Ft. Argyle Rd., (31419); 912-748-4000. \r\n \r\nBest Western Central: 45 Eisenhower Dr., (31406); 912-355-1000. \r\n \r\nBest Western-Savannah Gateway: 1 Gateway Blvd., (31419); 912-925-2420. \r\n \r\nBest Western-Savannah Historic District: 412 W. Bay St., (31401); 912-233-1011. \r\n \r\nBroughton St. Bed \u0026 Breakfast 511 E. Broughton St, (31401); 912-232-6633. www.broughtonst.com \r\n \r\nBudget Inn: 3702 Ogeechee Rd., (31405); 912-233-3633. \r\n \r\nClubHouse Inn: 6800 Abercorn St, (31405); 912-356-1234.www.clubhouseinnsav.com. \r\n \r\nColonial Park Inn: 220 E. Liberty St., (31401); 912-232-3622. Wl'IW.colonialparkinn.com. \r\n \r\nColumbia Square Inn: 125 Habersham St., (31401); 912-236-0444. \r\n \r\nComer House: 2 E. Taylor St., (31401); 912-234-2923. www.comerhouse.com \r\n \r\nComfort Inns \u0026 Suites: 6 Gateway Blvd. E., (31419); 912-925-6666. \r\n \r\nCountry Inns \u0026 Suites by Carlson: 7576 White \r\n \r\nBluff Rd., (31405); 912-692-0404. \r\n \r\nCourtyard By Marriott: 6703 Abercorn St., \r\n \r\n(31405); 912-354-7878. \r\n \r\nDays Inn Oglethorpe Mall: 114 Mall Blvd., \r\n \r\n(31406); 912-352-4455. \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Airport: 2500 Dean Forest Rd., \r\n \r\n(31408); 912-966-5000. \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Gateway: 4 Gateway Blvd., (31419); \r\n \r\n912-925-3680. \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Southside: 11750 Abercorn St., \r\n \r\n(31419); 912-927-7720. \r\n \r\nDays Inn \u0026 Suites Historic District: 201 W. Bay \r\n \r\nSt. , (31401); 912-236-4440 \r\n \r\nHilton Savannah ,DeSoto: 15 E. Liberty St., \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-232-9000. \r\n \r\nShopping on St. Simons Island \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\n57 \r\n \r\n East Bay Inn: 225 E. Bay St., (31401); 912-238-1225. www.eastbayinn.com \r\n \r\nEcono Lodge-Gateway: 7 Gateway Blvd. W., (31419); 912-925-2280. \r\n \r\nEcono Lodge Midtown: 7500 Abercorn St., (31406); 912-352-1657. \r\n \r\nEconomy Inn-Savannah: 512 W. Oglethorpe Ave., (31401); 912-233-9251. \r\n \r\nEliza Thompson House: 5 W. Jones St., (31401); 1-800-348-9378. www.elizathompsonhouse.com. \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn: 2 Lee Blvd., (31405); 912-353-7100. \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn: 17027 Abercorn St., (31419); 912-925-5050. WW111.fairfieldinn.com. \r\n \r\nFoley House Inn: 14 W. Hull St., (31401); 912-232-6622. www.foleyinn.com. \r\n \r\nForsyth Park Inn: 102 W. Hall St., (31401); 912-233-6800. www.forsythparkinn.com. \r\n \r\nGaston Gallery Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 211 E. Gaston St., (31401); 1-800-671-0716. \r\n \r\nwww.gastongallery.com. \r\n \r\nGastonian: 220 Gaston St., (31401); 912-232-2869. www.gastonian.com. \r\n \r\nGateway Inn: 11520 Abercorn St., (31419); 912-927-6274. \r\n \r\nGuest House Inn: 390 Canebrake Rd., (31419); 912-927-2999. \r\n \r\nHamilton-Turner Inn: 330 Abercorn St., (31401); 912-233-1833. www.hamilton-turnerinn.com. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Historic District: 201 E. Bay St, (31401); 912-231-9700. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Midtown: 201 Stephenson Ave., (31405); 912-355-4100. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn-Midtown: 7100 Abercorn St., (31406); 912-352-7100. \r\n \r\nHospitality House Bed \u0026 Breakfast 409 E. Charlton St., (31401); 912-236-6448. \r\n \r\nHoward Johnson-Historic District: 224 W. Boundary St., (31401); 912-232-4371. \r\n \r\nHuntingdon Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 601 Whitaker St., (31401); 912-232-8911. \r\n \r\nHyatt Regency: 2 W. Bay St., (31401); 912-238-1234. www.hyatt.com. \r\n \r\nImperial Suites: 7110 Hodgson Memorial Dr., (31406); 912-354-8560, 1-800-344-4378. \r\n \r\nIvy lnne: 505 E. President St. , (31401); 912-236-1122. \r\n \r\nJoan's on Jones, Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 17 W. Jones St, (31401); 912-234-3863, 1-800-407-3863. \r\n \r\nwww.bbonline.com. \r\n \r\nKehoe House: 123 Habersham St., (31401); 912-232-1020. www.kehoehouse.com. \r\n \r\nLa Quinta lnn-1-95: 6 Gateway Blvd. S., (31419); 912-925-9505. \r\n \r\nLa Quinta Inn Midtown: 6805 Abercorn St., (31405); 912-355-3004. \r\n \r\nLiberty Inn: 4005 Ogeechee Rd., (31405); 912-236-8236. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Place Inn: 503 Whitaker St., (31401); 912-236-7674. \r\n \r\nwww.magnoliaplaceinn.com. \r\nManor House: 201 w. Liberty St.. (31401); 912-233-9597. \r\n \r\nwww.manorhouse-savannah .com. \r\n \r\nMarriott-Riverfront: 100 General McIntosh \r\n \r\nBlvd., (31401); 912-233-7722. \r\n \r\nMasters Inn: 4200 Hwy. 21 N., (31408); 912- \r\n \r\n964-4344. \r\n \r\nMasters Inn: 7110 Hodgson Memorial Dr., \r\n \r\n(31406); 912-354-8560. \r\n \r\nMulberry-A Holiday Inn Hotel: 601 E. Bay St., \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-238-1200. \r\nOlde Georgian Inn: 212 w. Hall St., (31401); \r\n \r\n912-236-2911. www.bbonline.com. \r\n \r\nOlde Harbour Inn: 508 E. Factor's Walk, \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-234-4100. \r\n \r\nwWlv.oldeharbourinn.com. \r\n \r\nPlanters Inn: 29 Abercorn St., (31401); 912- \r\n \r\n232-5678. www.plantersinnsavannah.com. \r\n \r\nQuail Run Lodge: 1130 Bob Harmon Rd., \r\n \r\n(31408); 912-964-1421. \r\n \r\nQuality Inn-Heart of Savannah: 300 W. Bay St., \r\n \r\n(31401); 912-236-6321. \r\n \r\nwww.hotelchoice.com. \r\n \r\nResidence Inn: 5710 White Bluff Rd., (31405); \r\n \r\n912-356-3266. \r\n \r\nRiver Street Inn: 115 E. River St., (31401); 912-234-6400. wWlv.riverstreetinn.com. \r\n \r\nFountain at Forsyth Park, Savannah \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT- GA \r\n \r\nSavannah Inn: 100 Travelers Way, (31407); 912-965-9555. \r\nSkidaway Island State Park: 52 Diamond Causeway, (31411); 912-598-2300, 1-800864-7275. \r\nThunderbird Inn: 611 W. Oglethorpe, (31402); 912-232-2661. \r\nTimmons House: 407 E. Charlton St., (31401). Wakefield House: 545 E. Congress St., (31401); \r\n912-232-0978. Westin Savannah Harbor Resort: 1 Resort Dr., \r\n(31421); 912-201-2090. WIVw.westinsavannah.corn. \r\n \r\nAlligator sunning in the Okefenokee Swamp \r\n \r\n\u0026!SEA ISLAND The Cloister: 100 1st St., (31561); 1-800-732-4752. www.seaisland.com. \r\n \r\nJ!!llST. GEORGE Hidden River Ranch Resort, Inc.: 885 Reynolds Bridge Rd., (31646); 912-843-2603. \r\n \r\nliJI ST. MARYS \r\n \r\n() \r\n \r\nBelle Tara Inn: 300 W. Conyers St., (31558); 912-882-4199. Wlvw.belletara.com. Cumberland Island Inn \u0026 Suites: 2710 Osborne Rd., (31558); 1-800-768-6250. \r\n \r\n0 \r\nV \u003e...), \r\n \r\nwww.cumberlandislandinn.com. \r\n \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore: 107 St. Marys St., (31558); 912-882-4335. \r\n \r\nGoodbread House Bed and Breakfast: 209 Osborne St., (31558); 912-882-7490. \r\n \r\nSpencer House Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 200 Osborne St., (31558); 912-882-1872. \r\n \r\nwww.spencerhouseinn.com. \r\n \r\nSST. SIMONS ISLAND \r\nDays Inn: 1701 Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-634-0660. King and Prince Beach \u0026 Golf Resort: 201 Arnold Rd., (31522); 1-800-342-0212. \r\nW\\VW.kingandprince.com. Queens Court Motel: 437 Kings Way, (31522); 912-638-8459. Sea Palms Golf and Tennis Resort: 5445 Frederica Rd., (31522); 1-800-841-6268. \r\nwviw.seapalms.com . St. Simons Inn by the Lighthouse: 609 Beachview Dr., (31522); 912-638-1101. \r\nwww.stsimonsinn.com. Trupp Hodnett Enterprises Vacation Rental Properties: 520 Ocean Blvd., (31522); 912-638-5450, \r\n1-800-627-6850. \r\n \r\nBTOWNSEND \r\nBelle Bluff Island Marina and Campground: Rt. 3, Box 3246-B25, (31331); 912-832-5323. McIntosh Lake: Rt 3, Box 3112, (31331); 912-832-6215. \r\n \r\nSTYBEE ISLAND \r\nDunes Inn \u0026 Suites: 1409 Butler Ave., (31328); 912-786-4591. Hunter House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 1701 Butler Blvd., (31328); 912-786-7515. Ocean Plaza Beach Resort: 15th St. \u0026 Oceanfront, (31328); 1-800-215-6370. Tybee Island Rentals: 203 1st St., (31328); 912-786-4034. www.tybeeislandrentals.com . Tybee Retreat: #16 Van Horn, P.O. Box 878, (31328); 912-786-5555. \r\n \r\nliJIWAYCROSS \r\nComfort Inn: 1903 Memorial Dr., (31501); 912-283-3300. Days Inn: 2016 Memorial Dr., (31501); 912-285-4700. Hampton Inn: 1720 Brunswick Hwy., (31501); 912-285-5515. Holiday Inn: 1725 Memorial Dr., (31501); 912-283-4490. Jameson Inn: 950 City Blvd., (31501); 912-283-3800. \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\n  Juicy gems take the spotlight In Peach County. \r\nYou're a Peach \r\n \r\nPlump, juicy, a little fuzzy on the \r\n \r\noutside and glossy inside- that's the \r\n \r\nGeorgia peach, symbol of the state \r\n \r\nand a huge cash crop in this region.  In peak season, peach stands everywhere sell mounds of the fruit.  But \r\n \r\neven when the harvest is over it is beautiful; in spring the \r\n \r\nblossoms scent the air like fine perfume, in fall the trees \r\n \r\ncolor, and in winter their gnarled trunks give dignity to \r\n \r\nthe landscape. \r\n62 \r\n \r\n1 -8 0 0 - VI S ITGA \r\n \r\nThe peach is not the only farm pro- Several area out- \r\n \r\nduce to achieve acclaim. The super fitters offer guid- \r\n \r\nsweet Vidalia, the state's official veg- ed trips or canoe \r\n \r\netable, takes its name from the small and kayak rentals. \r\n \r\nGeorgia town where it was first The 35,000-acre \r\n \r\ngrown. Only those onions grown in Piedmont National \r\n \r\ndesignated areas of Southeast Georgia Wildlife Refuge in Round \r\n \r\ncan be labeled Vidalias, and growers Oak was purchased in 1939 after \r\n \r\nmust be registered. So when you buy farmers abandoned the area's nutrient- \r\n \r\na Vidalia onion, you can be sure it depleted land. Today the pine forest \r\n \r\nwas grown in Georgia. \r\n \r\nhas returned, hosting more than \r\n \r\nHistory isn't dusty and dull in 200 species of birds, including the \r\n \r\nAugusta. Its historic river dances along endangered red-cockaded woodpeck- \r\n \r\na modern riverwalk featuring shops, er. Phinizy Swamp Nature Park \r\n \r\nrestaurants, and Fort Discovery, a near Augusta's busy downtown is an \r\n \r\nhands-on kids' museum. Driving urban haven for hiking, birdwatch- \r\n \r\ntours of the glorious streets of the ing, and nature photography. The \r\n \r\ntown are free and easy. \r\n \r\nAugusta Canal National Heritage \r\n \r\nHistory also sounds sweet in Macon, Area, built in 1845, also provides a \r\n \r\nwhich produced the likes of Little Richard, Otis Redding, and Capricorn Records. And the beat goes on in \r\n \r\nperfect place to hike, bike, and canoe. Entertainment and Attractions \r\n \r\n-::i:: \r\nV, \r\n-l \r\n \r\nAthens, home of the University of Georgia, where groups such as the B-52s and R.E.M. started. Don't miss \r\n \r\nMore than any other, this region of the state has music in its soul. Visitors can feel the beat at the Music \r\n \r\n-0 \r\n::,:, \r\n(') \r\n \r\nthe collection of museums at the Hall of Fame in Macon, experiencing \r\n \r\nV, \r\n0 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia, one of the most tunes by those who changed the face C \r\n \r\nbeautiful campus settings anywhere. \r\n \r\nof Rock, R\u0026B, Jazz, Country, and \r\n \r\n\u003e-! \r\n::i:: \r\n \r\nIf all this isn't active enough, head to Blues. Athens has long been the cra- \r\n \r\nthe Oconee National Forest for top- dle of alcernative rock. The B-52s got \r\n \r\nnotch hiking trails and Lake Oconee their start here, as did R.E.M. Today \r\n \r\nfor fishing and boating. Or how local music clubs feature up-and- \r\n \r\nabout golf? There are first-rate coming talent, and Athenians look \r\n \r\ncourses just waiting to be played. for the future superstars co emerge. \r\n \r\nYou may not make history here, but James Brown, the Godfather of Soul, \r\n \r\nyou'll have a peach of a time. \r\n \r\nstill lives in Augusta and owns the \r\n \r\nEcotourism and Adventure \r\n \r\nlocal radio station, WAAW. Country music fans owe a big thanks to \r\n \r\nCanoeing and camping along the Monticello. This tiny hamlet gave the \r\n \r\nAltamaha River is one of the great- world country singer Trisha Yearwood \r\n \r\nest adventures in the entire state. The and offers the Monticello Crossroads \r\n \r\nriver flows undammed from its cre- Scenic Byway. \r\n \r\nation at the confluence of the Oconee Botanical beauty also blossoms in \r\n \r\nand Ocmulgee near Hazelhurst to the chis area of the state. The State \r\n \r\nriver delta on the coast near Darien. Botanical Garden of Georgia is a \r\n \r\nLined by swamps and sand ridges, living laboratory that includes out- \r\n \r\nit serves as a refuge to many rare door gardens and walking trails. Fort \r\n \r\nand endangered plants and animals. Valley's Massee Lane Gardens is the \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\n At the Edwin I. H atch N uclear \r\n \r\nPlant near Baxley, visitors learn \r\n \r\nabout nuclear fission. T he Lamar Q. \r\n \r\nBall, Jr. Raptor Center on Georgia \r\n \r\nSouthern's campus in Statesboro \r\n \r\nfeatures a self-guided nature walk \r\n \r\nthrough 6 habitat displays that house \r\n \r\n11 species of live birds of prey. \r\n \r\nVisitors can also tour the Blue Bird \r\n \r\nBody Company in Fort Valley, \r\n \r\nwhere school buses are built. \r\n \r\nWhen the movie Fried Green \r\n \r\nTomatoes was filmed in Juliette, the \r\n \r\nold general store became such a \r\n \r\n::c \r\n \r\n1--\u003c \r\n;::, \r\n \r\n0 \r\nrr, \r\n \r\n-(.) \r\ni:.:: \r\n \r\nLamar Q. Ball Raptor Center, Statesboro \r\n \r\nbelievable Whistle Stop Cafe that the owners decided to open on t h e \r\nta \r\n \r\n0 \r\n-1--\u003c \r\nrr, \r\n::c \r\n \r\nhome of the American Camellia Society. The garden features more than 1,000 varieties of camellia, plus \r\n \r\nrr, \r\n-\u003c \r\n(.!) \r\n \r\nthe world's largest collection of Beohm porcelain open to the \r\n \r\ni:.:: \r\n \r\npublic. In Milledgeville, the \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nLockerly Arboretum boasts more \r\n \r\n1,1,1 (.!) \r\n \r\nthan 6,000 p lant species. Guido \r\n \r\nGardens in Metter sits next to the \r\n \r\nSower Studio, where religious broad- \r\n \r\ncaster Michael Guido tapes his radio \r\n \r\nand television broadcasts called A \r\n \r\nSeed for the Garden of Your Heart. Augusta Golf \u0026 Gardens, home of the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame, \r\n \r\ndoors to the public. \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nfeatu res 8 acres of garden displays Covington has become \"Hollywood \r\n \r\nand water exhibits, as well as life-size South,\" with television and film \r\n \r\nsculptures of the greatest golfers of crews in abundance. The stately man- \r\n \r\nall time. \r\n \r\nsions and downtown square are per- \r\n \r\nIn Perry, the Georgia National fect for depicting Southern charm. \r\n \r\nFairgrounds \u0026 Agricenter plays host to weekly events, plus the state- H eritage \r\n \r\nsponsored Georgia National Fair Vestiges of the state's earliest settlers \r\n \r\nfor two weeks every October. The are visible at the Ocmulgee National \r\n \r\nMuseum of Aviation, located on Monument. The site, on the banks of \r\n \r\nRobins Air Force Base in Warner the Ocmulgee River, includes earthen \r\n \r\nRobins, is dedicated to the exhibition mounds, a visitor's center, and an and preservation of historical aircraft. archaeological museum. Visitors can \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nalso sip the waters at Indian Springs, Plantation St ate \r\n \r\nonce home to the Creek Indian Historic Site. \r\n \r\nNation and now a state park. \r\n \r\nMacon, Athens, \r\n \r\nIn Augusta, the state's second old- and Sparta all fea- \r\n \r\nest city, a number of historic sites ture rich African \r\n \r\nhonor the area's long history. American heritage. \r\n \r\nMeadow Garden, built in 1791, was Now a community per- \r\n \r\nthe home of George Walton, the forming arts center, the Morton \r\n \r\nyoungest signer of the Declaration of Theatre in Athens was one of the \r\n \r\nIndependence. The Augusta Museum first vaudeville theaters in the coun- \r\n \r\nof History provides an interesting try built., owned, and operated by \r\n \r\nstep back in time, as does Woodrow African Americans. Macon's D ouglass \r\n \r\nWiJson's Boyhood Home. Visitors Theatre, once a magnificent backdrop \r\n \r\ncan also tour the Lucy Laney for African American entertainers, \r\n \r\nM useum of Black History, which now welcomes the public with a \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nhonors the woman who became one of the most outstanding educators in post-Civil War Georgia. In nearby Washington, the Robert Toombs State \r\n \r\nregular film series and occasionaI live performances. Macon's Tubman African American Museum honors the \"Black Moses\" who led fugitive \r\n \r\ntr, \r\n0 \r\n-::,:, \r\nCl \r\n~ \r\n \r\nHistoric Site celebrates the life of slaves to freedom, while Sparta's \r\n \r\nC/) \r\n \r\nthe colorful Georgian who was historical museum depicts life on a \r\n \r\n:.:.r..: \r\n \r\n0 \r\nSecretary of State for the Con- Southern plantation. \r\n \r\nrr, \r\n--l \r\n \r\nfederacy. Callaway Plantation in Washington illustrates antebellum life though the progression of archi- \r\n \r\nThough Sherman marched through chis region to get to Savannah, many of the antebellum structures from \r\n \r\n-0 \r\n::,:, \r\n() \r\n \r\ntectural styles. Visitors can also Athens to Macon survived the Civil \r\n \r\nC/) \r\n0 \r\n \r\nexperience plantation life at Jarrell War. Some of the most lovely homes C \r\n \r\nare found in Madison, where a self- \r\n \r\n:-:cl \r\n \r\nguided walking tour directs visitors \r\n \r\nto the most historic spots. Louisville \r\n \r\nmay have been the state's first per- \r\n \r\nmanent capital, but the city of \r\n \r\nMilledgeville claimed the honor for \r\n \r\n68 years, before and during the Civil \r\n \r\nWar. The Old Governor's Mansion \r\n \r\nand the State Capitol Museum pre- \r\n \r\nserve this period of the state's history. \r\n \r\nThe Hay House in Macon is one of \r\n \r\nthe most fabulous homes in Georgia- \r\n \r\nperhaps in the entire United States. \r\n \r\nJefferson Davis Memorial Historic \r\n \r\nSite in Irwinville now marks the spot \r\n \r\nwhere the Confederate President \r\n \r\nwas taken prisoner by Union sol- \r\n \r\ndiers. There's also a small museum \r\n \r\nfilled with Civil War memorabilia \r\n \r\nsuch as flags, weapons, and newspa- \r\n \r\nFort Discovery, Augusta \r\n \r\nper clippings. A. H. Stephens State \r\n \r\nwww.geo rgla.org \r\n \r\n Park in Crawfordville features Liberty Hall, home of the Vice President of the Confederacy. The town of Fitzgerald was settled after the war by weary Union veterans looking for a new start. This city is a mix of New England architecture and Southern charm. It's also home to the Blue and Gray Museum of Civil War memorabilia. \r\n \r\nShopping and Culture \r\n \r\nWith 60 counties and 3 large cities, \r\n \r\nthere's no shortage of shopping in \r\n \r\n::r:: \r\n \r\nthis region. Athens, Augusta, and \r\n \r\nI-\u003c \r\n::\u003e \r\n \r\nMacon each feature malls, as well as \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nfine downtown shopping. So many \r\n \r\nV) \r\n-V \r\n~ \r\n0 \r\n \r\nantiques shops populate the area that merchants have formed an Antiques Trail. This 200-mile loop features \r\n \r\nI-\u003c \r\n \r\nmore than 200 dealers. \r\n \r\nV ...). \r\n \r\nVisitors traveling east of Atlanta \r\n \r\n::r:: \r\n \r\ncan explore the Treasures Along \r\n \r\nV) \r\n\u003c.... \r\n0 \r\n \r\nI-20 Trail. T his collection of small towns-rich 111 charm, history, \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nand Southern hospitality-includes \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nConyers, Covington, Lake Oconee, \r\n \r\n1.1.J \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nMadison, Rutledge, and Social C ircle. \r\n \r\nArtists thrive in Watkinsville, just \r\n \r\nsouth of Athens and home of Happy Valley Pottery, where Jerry \r\n \r\nChappelle makes his handcrafted pieces. Artisans also work in the stu- \r\n \r\ndios and galleries along A rtists Row in Augusta. Bargain hunters arc sure \r\n \r\nto spot the Peach Festival Outlet in Byron, just off I-75. \r\n \r\nIn every season, visitors are invited to partake of the bounty of this \r\n \r\nwonderfully rural part of the state. Spring brings the onion harvest to \r\n \r\nVidalia and surrounding counties. Visitors can buy the sweet onions \r\n \r\ndirectly from producers, at roadside \r\n \r\nstands, and at supermarkets. June through early September, Peach \r\n \r\nCounty takes the spotlight. Here visitors find the state's largest growers \r\n \r\n66 \r\n \r\n(and the world's best peaches). Claxton is famous for a seasonal delicacy-holiday fruitcakes. Claxton Bakery and the Georgia Fruit Cake Company both sell the tasty treats. \r\nGeorgia's Historic South is also uniquely rich in the cultural arts. The Georgia Museum of Art on the University of Georgia campus m Athens displays more than 7,000 objects of art, including one of the South's finest collections of works on paper. This thriving college town also boasts the UGA Performing Arts Center, the Classic Center, and the Lyndon House Arts Center. Augusta's Morris Museum ofArt is the country's only museum dedicated solely to the study of Southern art. The Morris has more than 2,400 works in its permanent co!Jection and houses the Center for the Study of Southern Painting. The city's Sacred Heart Cultural Center, originally a Catholic church, is home to the city's opera, ballet, symphony, and theater companies. Georgia has also given birth to a number of famous writers. No alumnus of the Georgia College \u0026 State University in Milledgeville is more famous than Flannery O'Connor. Scholars come from far and wide to study the pages of her original  novels and short story manuscripts \r\nVidalia Onion Festival, Vidalia \r\n1-800-VI SI TG A \r\n \r\nhoused in the school library. The Uncle Remus Museum in Eatonton honors Joel Chandler Harris, but he's not the only author to hail from these parts. Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple, also grew up here. \r\n \r\nGeorge L. Smith St ate Park 111 Twin City also offers great fishing opportunities and a restored waterpowered grist mill. \r\n \r\nSports and Recreation \r\nThis region of the state has long been associated with sporting excellence. After all, 1t was here on Montgomery Lake, an oxbow of the curling Ocmulgee River, that George \r\n \r\nThough it's relatively young, the Oconee National Forest is known for great fishing and bountiful game. The Oconee and Ocmulgee Rivers, as well as Lake Sinclair, entice anglers to cast their lines within the forest boundaries. Avid hunters, however, come for \r\n \r\nthe deer, turkey, squirrel, and quail. \r\n \r\nG'l \r\n \r\nSpectators are welcome at the \r\n \r\n('Tl \r\n0 \r\n \r\nBlessing of the Hounds for the Belle \r\n \r\n::,:, \r\n \r\nMeade Fox Hunt in Thomson. Pine Top Farms, also in Thomson, is one \r\n \r\nG,...'.l \r\n:.: \r\n \r\n(J) \r\n \r\nof the premier cross-country equestrian courses 10 the Southeast. \r\n \r\n:.:.r..: \r\n \r\nV) \r\n \r\nHarness racing is relatively rare in the \r\n \r\n\u003e-I \r\n \r\nSouth, but top Standardbred harness racers come to Hawkinsville every \r\n \r\n0 \r\n:.:.,.:., \r\n() \r\n \r\nState Botanical Garden of Georgia, Athens \r\n \r\nwinter to tune up at the Hawkinsville \r\n \r\n(J) \r\n \r\nHarness Training Facility. Visitors 0 \r\n \r\nWashington Perry caught the world- are always welcome. The Georgia record largemouth bass on June 2, International Horse Park in Conyers \r\n \r\nC \r\n:\u003e:r-:I \r\n \r\nt 932. Though the 22-pound, 4-ounce hosted both equestrian and mountain \r\n \r\nfish remains the undisputed world biking events during the 1996 \r\n \r\nrecord, fishermen in the area try Olympic Games. Horses are wel- \r\n \r\nevery day to surpass his mark, and come, and mountain biking enthusi- \r\n \r\nClarks Hill Lake is a perfect place to asts from all over the world come to \r\n \r\ntry. Also called J. Strom Thurmond the trails here. \r\n \r\nLake, the 70,000-acre body of water The Peach State has produced some \r\n \r\noffers swimming, sailing, fishing, and of the world's greatest athletes, and \r\n \r\ncamping, and it's the largest Corps of they're honored at the Georgia \r\n \r\nEngineers reservoir east of the Sports Hall of Fame m Macon. \r\n \r\nMississippi. Elijah Clark State Park Additional exhibits pay tribute to \r\n \r\nin Lincolnton is also located on the Georgia's high school athletes, the \r\n \r\nlake's shore. \r\n \r\nstate's prominent college sports \r\n \r\nLake Oconee near Greensboro has programs, the 1996 O lympics and \r\n \r\nsuper boating and fishing, but most Paralympics, and almost every sport \r\n \r\npeople come here for the golf. ever played in Georgia. The Butts- \r\n \r\nFour golf communi ties-Harbor Mehre Heritage Hall at UGA in \r\n \r\nC lub, Reynolds Plantation, Port Athens touts the successes of men's \r\n \r\nArmor, and Cuscowilla-ring the and women's sports teams at the \r\n \r\nlake w ith championship courses. University of Georgia. \r\n \r\nwww .geo rg la .o rg \r\n \r\n Travel Directory \r\n \r\nIf you think Georgia is just live oaks. Spanish moss nd .ost ,torie-, thi 1 again. \r\nSec Lhe vestiges o f Sherman's March lo the Sea. Balllc fields. Cemeteries. Picrurcsque antebellum towns he spared. \r\nMadison. Milledgeville - Georgia's capiml for more than 60 ye,trs. Macon. \r\nWashington. Augusta - home of the prestigious Masters GolfToumamcnt. Bed and Breakfasts. Folk mies of Uncle Remus. Comic Southern stories by Flannery O'Connor, Milledgevillc's most famous native. \r\nPeer through the kaleidoscope ofGeorgia's distant and recent past - there's no limit of things Lo see and do. Travel 12,000 years back at Ocmulgee National Monument. T he Tubman-African American Museum. Pay tribute to our state's most beloved people at Georgia's halls of fame featuring music, golf and sports. \r\nStroll Augusta's riverfront. Rummage through antique shops. Fish the Ocmulgcc, Oconee and Altamaha. Pun greens designed for lhc masters of golf. Sample fresh Georgia produce, including the world-renowned Vidalia onion. Claxton fruit cakes and Stuckey's pecan log rolls. \r\nStake out Panola Hall for Sylvia, Georgia's most fomous ghost, or walk the haunted rood leading to Abraham Simon's grave. That ghost may be wlliting for you. \r\n \r\nFast forward to your next vacation and travel through time and place with us. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n) We're everything you expected-and more. \r\n \r\nexper1~n.~ \r\n- -- - - eilirgia _gQ_TGOl Visit www.georgia.org or call 1-800-visit-GA \r\n \r\nABBEVILLE \r\n \r\nATHENS \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\nAbbeville United Methodist Church: 100 Kelly ~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRA CTION S \r\n \r\nSt, (36310); 334-585-3121. \r\n \r\nClassic City Tours: 280 E. Dougherty St., \r\n \r\nNew Hope Primitive Baptist Church: Hwy. 129 S., (30601); 706-208-8687. \r\n \r\n(31001); 334-585-1092. \r\n \r\nwww.visitathensga.com. \r\n \r\nWilcox County Courthouse: 103 N. Broad St., Founders Memorial Garden: 325 S. Lumpkin St., \r\n \r\n(31001); 229-467-2737. \r\n \r\n(30602); 706-542-8972. \r\n \r\nThe Garden Club of Georgia, Inc.: 2450 S. \r\n \r\n\\., SPORTS AND RECREATION \r\n \r\nMilledge Ave., (30602-5817); 706-227-5369. \r\n \r\nHalf Moon Landing on Ocmulgee River: End of www.uga.edu/gardenclub. \r\n \r\n.::.c..: \r\nV, \r\n \r\nHalf Moon Rd., (31001); 912-467-3201. \r\n \r\nState Botanical Garden of Georgia: 2450 S. \r\n \r\n\u003e-I \r\n \r\n:J- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nMilledge Ave., (30605) 706-542-1244. www.uga.edu/botgarden. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\n \r\nAbbeville City Hall: 215 S. Depot St., (31001); Tree That Owns Itself: Corner of Dearing and \r\n \r\n() \r\n \r\n229-467-3201. \r\nALMA \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTI ONS \r\n \r\nFinley SIS., (30601); 706-353-1820. www.visitathensga.com/ attractions.html. \r\n'I HERITAGE \r\nChurch-Waddel-Brumby House Museum: 280 E. \r\n \r\nVl \r\n0 C: \r\n\u003e-I \r\n::c: \r\n \r\nRabbit Eye Blueberry Capital of the World \r\n \r\nDougherty St., (30601); 706-353-1820. \r\n \r\n:J- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nwww.visltathensga.com. Double Barreled Cannon: College and Hancock \r\n \r\nAlma-Bacon County Chamber of Commerce: Sts., (30601); 706-353-1820. \r\n \r\n1120 W. 12th St., Suite 402, Bacon County Fire Station Number Two: 489 Prince Ave., \r\n \r\nCourthouse, (31510); 912-632-5859. \r\n \r\n(30601); 706-353-1801. www.negia.ne1/~achf. \r\n \r\nGospel Pilgrim Cemetery: 4th St, adjacent to \r\n \r\nAPPLING \r\n \r\nSpringfield Baptist Church, (30601); 706-549- \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n2686. Joseph Henry Lumpkin House: 248 Prince Ave., \r\n \r\nMistletoe State Park: 3723 Mistletoe Rd., (30601); 706-357-4430, 1-800-653-0603. \r\n \r\n(30802); 706-541-0321 or for reservations only Morton Theatre: 195W. Washington St., (30601); \r\n \r\n1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n706-613-3770. www.mortontheatre.itgo.com. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nSeney-Stoval Chapel: 201 N. MIiiedge Ave., (30602); 706-542-2736. \r\n \r\nColumbia County Courthouse: 1958 Appling Stephen Upson House: 1022 Prince Ave., \r\n \r\nHarlem Rd., (30802); 706-541-1139. \r\n \r\n(30601); 706-353-1820. \r\n \r\nOld Kiokee Baptist Church: 6145 Tubman Rd., Taylor-Grady House: 634 Prince Ave. (30601); \r\n \r\n(30802); 706-541-1086. \r\n \r\n706-549-8688. \r\n \r\n,., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nWildwood Park: Hwy. 47, (30802); 706-5410586. www.co.columbia.ga.us. \r\n \r\nU.S. Navy Supply Corps Museum: 1425 Prince Ave., (30606); 706-354-7349. www.nscs.com. \r\n \r\nwww .georgla.org \r\n \r\n University of Georgia Historic North Campus: (30901); 706-823-6600, 706-821-1754. \r\n \r\nBroad St, (30601); 706-542-0842. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nAugusta Arsenal Historic Site (ASU campus): \r\n \r\nAthens, A Main Street City: Hwy. 441, (30605); 2500 Walton Way, (30904); 706-737-1444. \r\n \r\n706-353- 1421. \r\n \r\nAugusta Museum of History: 560 Reynolds St., \r\n \r\nThe Classic Center: 300 N. Thomas St., (30601); (30901); 706-722-8454. \r\n \r\n706-208-0900 and theatre box office, 706-357- www.augustamuseum.org. \r\n \r\n4444. www.classiccenter.com. \r\n \r\nCedar Grove Cemetery: E. Boundary St., \r\n \r\nGeorgia Museum of Art: 90 Carlton St., (30602); (30901); 706-823-6600. \r\n \r\n706-542-4662. www.uga.edu/gamuseum. \r\n \r\nEzekiel Harris House: 1822 Broad St., (30904); \r\n \r\nLyndon House Arts Center: 293 Hoyt St., 706-724-0436. www.augustaga.org. \r\n \r\n(30601); 706-613-3623. \r\n \r\nFirst PresbyterianChurch: 642Telfair St, (30901); \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia Performing Arts Center: 706-823-2450. www.firstpresaugusta.org. \r\n \r\nUGA's East Campus, off River Rd.. (30602) 706- Historic Farm Home of George Walton: 1320 \r\n \r\n542-4400. www.uga.edu/pac. \r\n \r\nIndependence Dr., (30901); 706-724-4174. \r\n \r\nLaney-Walker Historic District: 600-1400 Blocks \r\n \r\n:r: \r\n:'\"i' \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall: 1 Selig Circle, (30602); 706-542-9091. www.georgiadogs.com. \r\n \r\nLaney-Walker Blvd., (30901); 706-823-6600. Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History: 1116 Phillips St, (30901); 706-724-3576. \r\n \r\n:) \r\n \r\nCollegiate Tennis Hall of Fame: University of www.lucycraftlaneymuseum.com. \r\n \r\nJ) \r\n \r\n.~.. \r\n \r\nGeorgia, (30602); 706-542-8064. 1vww.uga.edu. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Cemetery: 702 3rd St., (30901); 706823-6600. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nMemorial Park \u0026 Zoo: 293 Gran Ellen Dr., Meadow Garden House Museum! 1320 \r\n \r\n:) \r\n \r\n(30606); 706-613-3580. \r\n \r\nIndependence Dr., (30901); 706-724-4174. \r\n \r\n...'-4 \r\nJ) \r\n:r: \r\n \r\n:! INFORMATION \r\nAthens Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: 300 N. \r\n \r\nThe Old Government House: 432 Telfair St., (30901); 706-821-1812. www.augustaga.org. Old Medical College: 598 Telfair St. (30901); \r\n \r\nThomas St., (30601); 706-357-4430, 1-800- 706-724-7283. www.augustaga.org. \r\n \r\n653-0603. www.visitathensga.com. \r\n \r\nSpringfield Baptist Church: 114 12th St. at \r\n \r\nAthens Welcome Center: 280 E. Dougherty St, Reynolds St., (30901); 706-724- 1056. \r\n \r\n(30601); 706-353-1820. www.visitathensga.com. www.augustaga.org. \r\n \r\nSt. Paul's Episcopal Church: 605 Reynolds St., \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA . \r\n \r\n(30901); 706-724-2485. WW1'1.saintpauls.org. \r\n \r\nA Main Street City Tabernacle Baptist Church: 1223 Laney-Walker \r\n \r\nt;, ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\nBoulevard, (30901); 706-724-1230. Woodrow Wilson's Boyhood Home: 419 7th St., \r\n \r\nThe Savannah River at Augusta: Augusta (30901); 706-724-0436. Wlvw.augustaga.org. \r\n \r\nRiverwalk Marina \u0026 Boat Rentals, 1st-5th Sts. (30901); 706-722-1388. \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nature Park: lock-and-Dam Rd., Artists' Row: 1000 Block of Broad St., (30901); \r\n \r\n(30906); 706-828-2109. \r\n \r\n706-823-6600 \r\n \r\nwww.downtownaugusta.com. \r\n \r\nAugusta, A Main Street City: 111 10th St., \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n(30901); 706-722-8000. Augusta Exchange Shopping Center: Robert C. \r\n \r\nAugusta Golf and Gardens...Home of the Georgia Daniel Pkwy. and Wheeler Rd., (30904); 706- \r\n \r\nGolf Hall of Fame: One 12th St , (30901); 706- 823-6600. \r\n \r\n724-4443, www.gghf.org. \r\n \r\nAugusta Mall: 3450 Wrightsboro Rd., (30909); \r\n \r\nCotton Exchange Welcome Center \u0026 Museum: 706-733-1001. \r\n \r\n32 8th St. at Riverwalk, (30901); 706-724- Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center: 601 7th \r\n \r\n4067. www.augustaga.org. \r\n \r\nSt., (30901); 706-722-3521. \r\n \r\nHaunted Pillar: Southeast corner of 5th at Broad www.augustaciviccenter.com. \r\n \r\nSt., (30901); 706-724-0436. \r\n \r\nGertrude Herbert Institute of Art 506 Telfair St., \r\n \r\nwww.augustaga.org. \r\n \r\n(30901); 706-722-5495. WWIV.ghia.org, \r\n \r\nNational Science Cente~s Fort Discovery: One 7th Imperial Theatre: 745 Broad St., (30901); 706- \r\n \r\nSt., (30901); 706-821-0200, 1-800-325-5445. 722-8293. Wlvw.imperialtheatre.com. \r\n \r\nwww.nationalsciencecenter.org. \r\n \r\nJames Brown Boulevard/WAAW Radio: 9th St. \r\n \r\nRiverwalk Augusta: Between 5th and 10th Sts., at Broad, (30901); 706-724-9490, 1-888- \r\n \r\n1 - 8OO -V IS IT-GA \r\n \r\n853-2677 \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Barnesville \r\n \r\nMorris Museum of Art: One 10th St., (30901); 706-724-7501. wWlv.themorris.org \r\n \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nRiverwalk Special Events: # 15 8th St., (30901); Redbone Hunting Preserve: 553 Community \r\n \r\n706-821-1754, \r\n \r\nHouse Rd., (30204); 770-358-189, 770-358- \r\n \r\nSacred Heart Cultural Center: 1301 Greene St, 0944. www.barnesville.org. \r\n \r\n(30901); 706-826-4700. Wlvw.sacredheartaugusta.org. \r\n \r\n:t- INFORMATION \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBarnesville Lamar County Chamber of Commerce: 100 Commerce Pl., (30204); 770- \r\n \r\nAugusta Aquatic Center: 3131 Damascus Rd., 358-2732. www. barnesville.org. \r\n \r\n(30909); 706-261-0424. \r\n \r\nAugusta Canal Headgate and National Heritage BAXLEY \r\n \r\nArea: 3300 Evans to Locks Rd., (30907); 706823-0440, 1-888-659-8926. \r\n \r\nt;, ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\nwww.augustacanal.com.  \r\n \r\nRandall Tuten Environmental Education Center: \r\n \r\nAugusta GreenJackets Baseball: 78 Milledge Hwy. 15 (at Appling County Middle School), \r\n \r\nRd., (30904); 706-736-7889. \r\n \r\n(31513); 912-367-8600, \r\n \r\nG') \r\n \r\nwww.greenjackets.net. Augusta Lynx Professional Hockey: 712 Telfair \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nM 0 \r\n \r\nSt., (30901); 706-724-4423. www.augustalynx.com. Augusta Stallions arenafootball2: Augusta- \r\n \r\nEdwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Visitors Center: 11036 Hatch Pkwy. N., (31513); 912-367-3668. Farm Tour of Appling County: 239 NE. Park Ave., \r\n \r\n-::0 \r\nG') \r\n~ \r\n \r\nRichard County Civic Center, 7th St., (30901); Suite C, (31513); 912-367-8130. \r\n \r\n(J) \r\n \r\n706-738-9539, 1-800-733-3351. www.augustastallionsaf2.com. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n-::r: \r\n(J) \r\n \r\nDiamond Lakes Regional Park: 4335 Windsor Appling County Courthouse: Courthouse Square, \r\n \r\n\u003e-l \r\n \r\nSpring Rd., (30815); 706-796-5025. Augusta lceForum: 1249 Augusta W. Pkwy., (30909); 706-863-0061. www.iceforum.com. \r\n \r\n(31513); 912-367-7731. Wlvw.applingdacoc.com. Heritage Center Museum: 209 Thomas St., \r\n \r\n-0 \r\n::0 \r\nn \r\n \r\n:J- INFOR MATION \r\n \r\n(31515); 912-367-8133. \r\n \r\n(J) \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nAugusta Metropolitan Convention \u0026 Visitors ,., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nc:::: \u003e-l \r\n \r\nBureau: 1450 Greene St., (30903); 706-823- Appling County Country Club: 4628 Hatch Pkwy, \r\n \r\n::r: \r\n \r\n6600, 1-800-726-0243. www.augustaga.org. \r\n \r\ns.. (31513); 912-367-3582, \r\n \r\nAugusta Welcome Center: 32 8th St. at Buena Vista Cedar Creek Golf \u0026 Country Club: \r\n \r\nRiverWalk, (30901); 706-724-4067. \r\n \r\nHwy. 137, (31803); 912-649-3381. \r\n \r\nHistoric Augusta, Inc.: 111 10th St (30901); Crooked Creek Golf Course \u0026 luxury Motor Coach \r\n \r\n706-724-0436. \r\n \r\nResort: 335 Carter Cemetery Rd., (31513); 912- \r\n \r\n367-6300. \r\n \r\nBARNESVILLE \r\n \r\nErnest Parker Park: Al len St.. (31515); 912- \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n367-8315. Falling Rocks Park/Altamaha River: 14 miles \r\n \r\nBarnesville Walking Tour: Downtown Barnesville, north of Baxley, (31513); 912-367-8100. \r\n \r\n(30204); 770-358-2732. www.barnesville.org. \r\n \r\nwww.applingdacoc.com. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nLake Mayers: (31513). www.applingdacoc.com. Max Deeo Memorial Park: Walnut St., (31513); \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery: Greenwood St., (30204); 912-367-8315. \r\n \r\n770-358-2732. www.barnesville.org. \r\n \r\nWest Side Park: Hwy. 341, (31513); 912-367- \r\n \r\nGachet House: 951 Hwy. 18 W., (30204); 770- 8315. \r\n \r\n358-2732, 770-358-6397. ivww.barnesville.com. Old Jail Museum \u0026 Archives: 326 Thomaston St., \r\n \r\n~- INFORMATION \r\n \r\n(30204); 770-358-0150, \r\n \r\nBaxley-Appling County Board ofTourism/Chamber \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nof Commerce and Welcome Center: 305 W. Parker St. , (31513); 912-367-7731. \r\n \r\nCara Studios: 1 Carnegie Way; Old Carnegie www.applingdacoc.com or www.baxJey.org. \r\n \r\nlibrary Bldg., (30204); 770-358-3132. \r\n \r\nwW1v.carastudios.com. \r\n \r\nwww . georgia.org \r\n \r\n BISHOP \r\n~I SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Piccadilly Farm: 1971 Whippoorwill Rd., (30621); 706-769-6516. Thomas Orchards \u0026 Greenhouse: 6091 Macon Hwy., (30621); 706-769-5011. \r\nBOLINGBROKE \r\n'1, SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Small Town Shopping Experience: Hwy. 41, (31004); 912-944-9239. \r\n \r\n739-1391. www.claxton-evans-georgia-chamber.com. Evans County Public Fishing Area: Hwy. 280 E., (30417); 912-685-6424. www.georgia-wildlife.com \r\n::S, INFORMATION Claxton-Evans County Welcome Center and Chamber of Commerce: 4 N. Duval St., Hwy. 301 N., (30417); 912-739-1391. www.claxton-evans-georgia-chamber.com \r\nCLINTON \r\n \r\nBYRON \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Generation Gap: 123 Peachtree Park, (31008); 478-956-2678. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nOld Clinton Historic District: 154 Randolph St., (31032); 478-986-3384. Old Clinton Roadside, Park: Hwy. 129; 478986-3384. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nCOCHRAN \r\n \r\nu..... \r\n \r\nByron Depot: 101 E. Heritage Blvd., (31008); 478-956-2334. www.byronga.com. \r\n \r\n',r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\ni:,,: \r\n \r\nBarksdale Plantation Shooting Preserve: Rt. 4, \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nLongstreet Rd., (31014); 478-934-6916. \r\n \r\n1--\u003c \r\n.r.J...l ::i:: \r\n \r\nThe Big Peach Antiques \u0026 Collectibles Mall: I-75 Exit 149 under the Big Peach, (31008); 478956-6256. \r\n \r\nwww.bar1\u003csdaleplantation.com. Cochran Speedway: Rt. 6, (31014); 478-9344470. \r\n \r\nrJl \r\n\u003c..... \r\n \r\nPeach Factory Stores: 311 Hwy. 49, (31008); 478-956-1855. \r\n \r\nHillside Bluegrass Park: Rt. 5 (Hwy. 87), (31014); 478-934-6694. www.clarkl.com/hillside.html. \r\n \r\n(;) \r\n \r\ni:,,: \r\n \r\n,., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n:}- INFORMATION \r\n \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\n \r\nCane River Outfitters: 83 Etowah Dr., (31008); Cochran-Bleckley County Chamber of Commerce: \r\n \r\n(;) \r\n \r\n478-956--5421, 1-877-379-2834. \r\n \r\n318 2nd St., (31014); 912-934-2965. \r\n \r\nwww.caneriveroutfitters.com. \r\n:j- INFORMATION Byron Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and \r\n \r\nCONYERS \r\n! HERITAGE \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 100 W. Heritage Blvd., Haralson Mill Covered Bridge: Haralson Mill Rd.- \r\n \r\n(31008); 912-956-2409. \r\n \r\noff Bethel Rd., (30013); 770-602-2606. \r\n \r\nCLAXTON \r\nI'. HERITAGE \r\nEvans County Courthouse: 123 W. Main St., (30417); 912-739-3868. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Claxton Bakery: 203 W. Main St.. (30417); 912739-3441, 1-800-841-4211. www.claxtonfruitcake.com. Georgia Fruit Cake Company: 5 S. Duval St., (30417); 912-739-2683. Wilbanks Apiaries: Hwy. 280 W., (30417); 912739-4820. \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Canoochee River: Hwy. 280 E., (30417); 912- \r\n \r\n'iii SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nMonastery of Our Lady of the Holy Spirit: 2625 Hwy. 212 SW., (30094); 770-483-8705. For retreat information: 770-760-0959. Conyers-Rockdale Chamber of Commerce: 1186 Scott St., (30012); 770-483-7049. www.conyers-rockdale.com. \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBlack Shoals Park: 3001 Black Shoals Rd., (30012); 770-761-1611, 770-785-5922. Costley Mill Park: 2455 Costley Mill Rd., (30013); 770-918-8658. Private Park Available for Rent. Georgia International Horse Park: 1996 Centennial Olympic Pkwy., (30013), 770-8604190, 1-800-266-9377. www.conyersga.com \r\n \r\n72 \r\n \r\n1-8O0-VISIT- GA \r\n \r\n:1- INFORMATION \r\nConyers-Rockdale CVB: 1184 Scott St., (30012); 770-483-7049. www.conyers-rockdale.com Conyers Welcome Center/Historical Society: 895 Iris Dr., (30012); 770-602-2606, 1-800266-9377. www.conyersga.com. \r\nCOVINGTON \r\nA Main Street City \r\ngi ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nGeri Wayne Emu \u0026 Petting Ranch: 12818 Alcovy Rd., (30014); 770-786-0755. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nGaither's Plantation: 270 Davis Ford Rd., (30014); 770-784-2000. Newton County Courthouse: 1132 Usher St., (30014); 770-784-2035. Whitehall-Margaret Mitchell's Vision for Twelve Oaks: 2176 Monticello St., (30014); 770-3856205. www.gwtw.com \r\nIQ\\, SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Covington, A Main Street City: 115 Church St., (30014); 770-385-2077. \r\n:I INFORMATION \r\nCovington-Newton County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center: 2101 Clark St., (30014); 770-787-3868, 1-800-616-8626. www.newtonchamber.com. \r\nCRAWFORDVILLE \r\nA Better Hometown City \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nA.H. Stephens State Historic Park: Hwy. 22, (30631); 1-800-864-7275. 11ww.gastateparks.org. liberty Hall: Hwy. 22, (30631). \r\nCULLODEN \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nGrave of William Culloden: Town Cemetery behind Methodist Church, (31016). Historic Methodist Church: (31016). \r\nDEARING \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION McDuffie Public Fishing Area and Fish Hatchery: 4695 Fish Hatchery Rd. SE., (30808); 706595-1684. \r\n \r\nDOUGLAS \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\ngi ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nGeneral Coffee State Park: See Nicholls. Historic Driving Tour-Douglas: (31533). \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nHistoric Residential District: Gaskin Ave., (31533); 912-383-0277. Heritage Station Museum: 219 W. Ward St., (31533); 912-389-3461. Veterans Memorial and Museum: Douglas Airport-GreerTerminal, (31533); 912-383-0277. \r\n \r\n41! SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nCoffee Alliance for the Arts: P.O. Box 2427, (31533); 912-384-1389. Heritage Art Walk: Coffee County Courthouse, (31533); 912-383-0277. Lott's Kountry Store \u0026 Grist Mill: Mora Rd., (31658); 912-384-6858. Martin Centre: E. Ashley St., (31533); 912383-0277. \r\n \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nHuckaby Softball Complex: Trojan Way-Municipal Park, (31533); 912-389-3435. Jon's Sports Park: 159 Thompson Dr. (31535); 912-389- 1250. \r\nl' INFORMATION \r\nDouglas-Coffee County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 211 S. Gaskin Ave., (31533); 912-384-1873, 1-888-426-3334. www.douglasga.org. \r\n \r\nDUBLIN \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nFarm Tour of Laurens County: 1511 A Telfair St., (31021); 478-272-2277. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBlackshear's Ferry Site: Country Club Rd. on the Oconee River, (31021); 478-272-5546. Dublin-Laurens Museum: 311 Academy Ave., (31021); 912-272-9242. Stubbs Park: Calhoun St., (31021); 478-2775064. \r\n \r\n4J SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nDublin, A Main Street City: P.O. Box 1864, (31040); 478-277-5074. Theatre Dublin: 100 Church St, (31040); 478277-5074. \r\n \r\n.:.:.i.:.: \r\n(/) \r\n\u003e-I 0 \r\n:.:.:.i.:., \r\n() rJl \r\n0 C: \u003e-I ::i:: \r\nI \r\n \r\nwww.georgia.org \r\n \r\nj 73 \r\n \r\n 'lr' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nFish Trap Cut: Oconee River, (31021); 478-2 725546. Oconee River: 478-272-5546. \r\n \r\nOconee Springs Park: 109 S. Spring Rd., (31024); 706-485-8423. Cuscowilla Resort at Lake Oconee: 126 Cuscowilla Or., (31024); 706-484-0050. \r\n \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\n \r\n:t INFORM ATION \r\n \r\nDublin-Laurens County Chamber of Commerce Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce: 105 and Welcome Center: 1200 Bellevue Ave., Hwy. Sumter St., (31024); 706-485-7701. \r\n \r\n80 W., (31021); 478-272-5546. www.dublingeorgia.com. \r\nEASTMAN \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nwww.eatonton.com. \r\nEVANS \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACT IONS Krystal River Water Park: 799 Industrial Park \r\n \r\nStandard Candy Co.: 100 Candy CL, (31023); Or., (30809); 706-855-0061. 912-374-4381. \r\n \r\nr: \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CU LTURE \r\n \r\nFITZGERALD \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\nEastman Flea and Antique Mart: 1107 Herman \r\n \r\nAve., (31023); 912-374-7868. \r\n \r\n ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECR EATION \r\n \r\nJefferson Davis Memorial: 338 Jeff Davis Park Rd., (31750); 912-831-2335. \r\n \r\nDodge County Public Fishing Area: County Rd. \r\n \r\n49, (31023); 912-374-6765. \r\n \r\n EN TE RTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n::f- I NFO RMATION \r\n \r\nArchitecture Treasures Tour (self-guided): 119 S. Main St, (31750); 229-426-5033. \r\n \r\nEastman-Dodge County Chamber of Commerce www.fitzgeraldga.org. and Welcome Center: 116 9th Ave., (31023); Fish Hatchery Tour: 1773A Bowens MIii Hwy. \r\n \r\n912-374-4723. \r\n \r\n(Hwy. 129 N.), (31750); 229-426-5272. \r\n \r\nwww.eastmangeorgia.com. \r\n \r\nwww.fitzgeraldga.org. \r\n \r\nEATONTON \r\n1ft ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nAlice Walker Driving Tour: 706-485-7701. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBrer Rabbit Statue: Courthouse Square, (31024); 706-485-6856. Rock Eagle Effigy: Hwy. 441, (31024); 706484-2800. Uncle Remus Museum: 214 S. Oak St., (31024); 706-485-6856. \r\n~ SHOPP I NG \u0026 CULTURE Rock Eagle 4-H Center: 350 Rock Eagle Rd. NW., (31024); 706-484-2800. Shops at Fore Magnolia: Clark Circle, (31024); 706-485-5900. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Lake Oconee Recreation Area: (31024); 706485-8704. Lake Sinclair Recreation Area: Oconee Springs Park, (31024); 706-485-8423. www.oconee.com/epchamber. Lawrence Shoals Recreation Area-Ga. Power Co.: 125 Wallace Dam Rd., (31024); 706-485--5494. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBlue \u0026 Gray Museum: Old DepoVJohnston St., (31750); 229-426-5069. www.fitzgeraldga.org. Evergreen Cemetery: Benjamin Hill Dr., (31750); 229-426-5033, 1-800-386-4642. www.fitzgeraidga.org. \r\nif\u0026i SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nColony Art Gallery: 126 E. Pine St., (31750); 229-426-5035. wwv1.fitzgeraldga.org. Fitzgerald, A Main Street City: 119 S. Main St., (31750); 229-426-5033. www.fitzgeraldga.org. Fitzgerald-Ben Hill County Arts Council: 121 S. Main St., (31750); 229-426-5035. www.fitzgeraldga.org. Grand Theatre of Fitigerald: 119 S. Main St, (31750); 229-426-5033, 1-800-386-4642. www.fitzgeraldga.org. \r\n'lr' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBullard Creek Wildlife Management 1773A Bowens Mill Hwy., (31750); 229-423-2998. Ellis T. Paulk Park: 363 Perry House Rd., (31750); 229-426-5050. No facilities. Only for overnight parking. \r\n \r\n74 \r\n \r\n1 - 800 - VISlT - GA \r\n \r\n:t\" INFORM ATION \r\nFitzgerald Centennial Committee: P.O. Box 100, (31750); 229-427-3664. Fitzgerald Area Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, Inc.: 119 S. Main St., (31750); 800-386-4642, 229-426-5033. www.fitzgeraldga.org. \r\nFLOVI I.LA \r\n1t ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nIndian Springs State Park: 678 Lake Clark Rd., (30216); 770-504-2277. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nC.W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center: 1005 State University Dr., (31030); 478-82564 78. www.fvsu.edu. Fort Valley, A Main Street City: 201 Oakland Heights Pkwy., (31030); 478-825-5986. Lane Packing Co.: 50 Lane Rd. at Hwy. 96, (31030); 4 78-825-3592. \r\n:f-- INFORMATION \r\nPeach County Chamber of Commerce: 201 Oakland Heights Pkwy., (31030); 478-8253733. www.peachcountyga.com. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nFlovilla 1885 School House: 106 Collier St., (30216); 770-775-5661. \r\n \r\nGLENNVILLE \r\n4' SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nIndian Springs Chapel: 1809 Hwy. 42 S., Bland Farms: P.O. Box 506, (30427); 1-800- \r\n \r\n(30216); 770-775-2493. \r\n \r\n843-2542. www.blandfarms.com. \r\n \r\nIndian Springs Hotel: 1809 Hwy. 42 S., (3021 6); \r\n \r\nCl tT1 \r\n \r\n770-775-2493. \r\n \r\n\\.., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nFORSYTH \r\n \r\nAdamson's Fish Camp at Beard's Bluff: Ludowici and Glennville, (30427); 912-654-3632. \r\n \r\n::,:, \r\n.G..) \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nBig Hammock Natural Area: 9 miles west of city, \r\n \r\n;ii: \r\n \r\n(30427). \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery: Forsyth Cemetery- Phillips Natural Area: 10 miles southeast of city Newton Memorial Dr., (31029); 478-994-5070. off Hwy. 121, (30427). \r\n \r\n-::i:: \r\nV, \r\n \r\nwww.hom.neVmonroe. \r\n \r\n'\"1 \r\n \r\nMonroe County Museum \u0026 Store:Tift College Dr., (31029); 478-994-5070. \r\n \r\n::t INFORMATION \r\nGlennville Welcome Center; 912-654-2000. \r\n \r\n-0;,; \r\n(i \r\n \r\nif\u0026i SHOPPI NG \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nGRAY \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nForsyth Commercial Historic District: Downtown, \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n(31029); 478-994-9239, 1-888-642-4628. www.hom.neVmonroe. \r\n \r\n11) ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Griswoldville Battlefield: 478-986-5172. \r\n \r\nC \r\n'\"1 \r\n::i: \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nThe Meadows, National Gun Club: 1064 Rumble Rd., (31029); 478-994-9910. Rum Creek Wildlife Management Area: Hwy. 18, (31029); 478-994-2439. \r\n:f\" INFORM ATION \r\nForsyth-Monroe County Chamber of Commerce: 267 Tift College Dr., (31029); 478-994-9239, 1-888-642-4628. www.hom.neVmonroe. \r\nFORT VALLEY \r\nA Main Street City \r\n1JI ENTERTAI NMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nBlue Bird Body Company: 402 Blue Bird Blvd., (31030); 478-825-2021. www.blue-bird.com. Massee Lane Gardens/The American Camellia Society: 100 Massee Ln., (31030); 478-9672358. www.camellias-acs.com. \r\n4i SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nBig 6 Farm: Zenith Rd., (31030); 478-825-7504. \r\n \r\nJones County Courthouse: 110 South Jefferson St., (31032); 478-986-6668. \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\nJones County Chamber of Commerce/Development Authority: 161 W. Clinton St., (31032); 478-986-1123. www.jonescounty.org. \r\nGREENSBORO \r\nA Better Hometown City \r\n EN TERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Iron Horse: Visible from Hwy. 15, (30642); 706 453-7592, 1-800-886-5253. www.greeneccoc.org. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nGreensboro's Gaol Jail: Greene St, (30642); 706-453-7592, 1-800-886-5253. www.greeneccoc.org. Greene County Courthouse: 113 N. Main SL, (30642); 706-453-7716. Wlvw.greeneccoc.org. \r\n \r\nwww . georgla.org \r\n \r\n75 \r\n \r\n Greene County Historical Society Museum: 201 E. Greene St., (30642); 706-453-7588. www.greeneccoc.org. Scull Shoals: Hwy. 15 N., (30642); 706-4537592. www.greenecoga.org. \r\n'1lJ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nDowntown Greensboro: Hwy. 44 N., Main and Broad SIS., (30642); 706-453-7592, 1-800 886-5253 . \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Durhamtown Plantation: 2350 Randolph Church Rd., 706-486-4603; www.durhamtown.com. Granite Shoals Marina (Restaurant): 3991 Walkers Church Rd., (30642); 706-453-7639. www.graniteshoalsmarina.com Harbor Club: 1 Club Dr., (30642); 1-800-505 4653. www.haborclub.com. Lake Oconee: Lake Oconee Pkwy., (30642); 706-453-7592, 1-800-886-5253 www.visitlakeoconee.com or www.oconee.org. Port Armor Golf \u0026 Country Club: 1 Port Armor Pkwy., (30642); 706-453-4561, 1-800-8047678. www.portarmor.com Reynolds Plantation and Great Waters: 100 Unger Longer Rd., (30642); 706-467-3151. www.reynoldsplantation.com. Old Salem Park; Lake Oconee: Off Hwy. 44; Old Salem Rd., (30642); 706-485-8704, 1-888472-5253. www.georgiapower.com/gpclake. Parks Ferry Park, Lake Oconee: Off Hwy. 44; Carey Station Rd., (30642); 706-485-8704, 1888-472-5253. www.georgiapower.com/ gpclake. \r\n:1- INFORMATION \r\nGreene County Chamber of Commerce: 112 S. Main St., (30642); 706-453-7592, 1-800-8865253. www.greeneccoc.org. \r\nGROVETOWN \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nGrovetown Museum: Across from City Hall, 104 W. Robinson Ave. (30813); 706-863-4576. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Patriots Park: 5445 Columbia Rd., (30813); 706-863-7523. 1YW1v.co.columbia.ga.us. \r\nHAWKINSVILLE \r\nA Better Hometown City \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nHawkinsville Harness Horse Training Facility: Hwy. 129, (31036); 478-892-9463. Historic Driving Tour: 108 N. Lumpkin St., (31036); 912-783-1717. www.hawkinsville.org. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n\"Katie\" Steam-Pump Fire Truck: At City Hall on Broad St. , (31036); 478-783-1717. www.hawkinsville.org. Old Opera House: 100 N. Lumpkin St., (31036); 478-783-1717. www.hawkinsville.org. Taylor Hall: 504 Kibbee St., (31036); 478-7831717. www.hawkinsville.org. \r\niQ'o SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Butler Brown Art Gallery: Rt. 4 (Hwy. 26), Box 1450, (31036); 478-892-9323. Downtown Shopping: Commerce St., 478-7831717. www.hawkinsville.org Gooseneck Farms: Hwy. 129 S., (31036); 478783-1063. www.gooseneckfarms.com Hawkinsville Antique Mall: 226 N. Lumpkin St., (31036); 478-783-3607. Hawkinsville-Pulaski County Arts Council: In the Old Opera House, 100 Lumpkin St, (31036); 478-783-1884. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Riverfront Park: Corner of Commerce St. \u0026 Florida Ave., (31036); 478-783-1717. Town Creek Country Club: Lover's Lane Rd., (31036); 912-783-0128. \r\n~ INFORMATION Hawkinsville-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce: 108 N. Lumpkin St., (31036); 478783-1 717. www.hawkinsville.org. \r\nHAZLEHURST \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nCircle SS Horse Auction: Lumber City Hwy., (31539); 912-375-5543. Frogbottom Grist Mill: Turner Rd., (31539); 912375-4073. Jeff Davis Fairground: Kirkland Still Rd., (31539) 912-375-4543. www.hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n1890 Homestead: Jeff Davis Fairground, Kirkland Still Rd., (31539); 912-375-4543. Hazlehurst Jeff Davis Museum: 61 E. Coffee St., (31539); 912-379-1887. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nChapman's Antique Gallery: Hwy. 341, (31539); 912-375-0972. Country Classics Antiques \u0026 Collectables: Golden Isles Pkwy., (31539); 912-375-7830. Julie's Gifts \u0026 Baskets: S. Tallahassee St., (31539); 912-375-6003. Old Red Barn Gift Shoppe: 566 Bell Telephone Rd., (31539); 912-375-4641. \r\n \r\n1-80O - VISIT- GA \r\n \r\nSellers Country Ham and Sausage: Yawn Rd., (31539); 912-375-4360. \r\n \r\nACKSONVILLE \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATtON \r\n \r\nAltamaha River: Hwy. 221 N., (31539); 912- Horse Creek Wildlife Management Area \r\n \r\n375-4543. www.hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com. Ocmulgee River: Hwy 221, (31539); 912-3754543. www.hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com. Outback Range and Recreation Center: 911 \r\n \r\nJESUP \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nKirkland Still Rd., (31539); 912-375-0765. www.hazlehurst-jeffdavis.com. Three Rivers Park and Hazlehurst Civic Center: 270 Uvalda Hwy., (31539), 912-375-6696. \r\n::J INFORMATION \r\n \r\nRayonier Pulp Mill: 4 miles north of Jesup, 4470 Savannah Hwy. (301 N.), (31545); 912427-5000, 1-800-839-9957. www.rayonier.com. \r\n'ill'. HERITAGE Little Red Caboose and Railroad Section House: \r\n \r\nHazelhurst-Jeff Davis Board of Tourism and Brunswick St., ( 31545); 912-427-2028. \r\n \r\nChamber of Commerce: 95 E. Jarman St., Carter House: 311 S. Wayne St., (31545); 912- \r\n \r\n(31539); 912-375-4543. \r\n \r\n427-2028. \r\n \r\nc;) \r\n \r\nwww.hazelhurst-jeffdavis.com. \r\n \r\nDoctortown Historical Marker: Doctortown Rd.; \r\n \r\ntl'1 \r\n \r\n912-427-2028. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nINDIAN SPRINGS \r\n \r\nWayne County Courthouse: 262 E. Walnut St., (31546); 912-427-5900. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n.c..;.). \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Wayne County Library: 759 Sunset Blvd., \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nIndian Springs State Park: See Flovilla. \r\n \r\n(31545); 912-427-2500. \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nIRWIN VILLE \r\n \r\niQ'o SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n:.:.i.:.: \r\nV, \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nJefferson Davis Memorial State Historic Site: 338 Jeff Davis Park Rd., (31760); 912-831-2335. \r\n \r\nWayne County Arts Council: 417 S. Hickory St., (31545); 912-427-3333. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n--! \r\n-0 \r\n~ (') \r\n \r\nJACKSON \r\ng, ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\nBill Morris Park: Sunset Blvd.; 912-427-2028. Jaycee Landing: 230 Jaycee Landing, (31545); 912-588-9222. \r\n \r\nV, \r\n0 \r\nc::: \r\n\u003e-l \r\n \r\nRayonier Wildlife Management Area: Check \r\n \r\ntr: \r\n \r\nDause! Trails Nature Center: 360 Mt Vernon Rd., Station on Hwy. 32, (31545); 912-427-2028. \r\n \r\n(30233); 770-775-6798. www.dausettrails.com. \r\n \r\n:J- INFORMATION \r\n \r\n~ EN TERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS AMTRAK Depot: 176 NW. Broad St, (31545); \r\n \r\nHigh Falls State Park: 76 High Falls Park Dr., 1-800-872-7245. www.amtrak.com. \r\n \r\n(30233); 770-389-7275, 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nJesup-Wayne County Chamber of Commerce and \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nWayne County Tourism Board: 124 NW. Broad \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nSt., (31545); 912-427-2028. www.waynechamber.com. \r\n \r\nButts County Courthouse: 25 3rd St., (30233); 770-775-8200. \r\n \r\nJEWELL \r\n \r\nli'o SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHistoric Downtown Jackson: 770-775-4839. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Lake Jackson: 770-775-4753. \r\n:}-- INFORMATION Butts County Chamber of Commerce: 206 E. 3 rd St., (30233); 770-775-4839. www.jackson-online.com/ buttscountychamber. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Jewell Community Information: 706-465-9655. Rock Mill Plantation: Mayfield-Jewell Rd., (31045); 706-465-3285. \r\nJULIETTE \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nJarrell Plantation State Historic Site: 711 Jarrell Plantation Rd., (31046); 478-986-5172. www.mylink.net;-jarrell. \r\n \r\nwww.georgia.org \r\n \r\n77 \r\n \r\n ~ SHOPPI NG \u0026 CU LTURE Juliette Community: Forsyth-Monroe County Chamber of Commerce, 267 Tift College Dr. (Forsyth), (31029); 478-994-9239, 1-888-6424624. www.hom.ne1/monroe. \r\n\\., SPORT S \u0026 RECREATION \r\nLake Juliette: 5--8 miles east of I75 (Exit 186 off 1-75), (31046); 478-994-9239, 1-888-6424624. www.hom.nevmonroe. \r\n \r\nLI ZELLA \r\n4'o SHOPPING \u0026 CULTUR E \r\nMiddle Georgia Pottery: Pottery Rd., (31052); 4 78-935-8989. Roberta-Crawford County Chamber of Commerce (In Roberta): (31078); 478-8363825. www.peachblossomtrail.org \r\nLOGANVILLE \r\n \r\nKNOXVILLE \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Carousel Quarters Animal Farm: 3540 Sharon Cl1urch Loop, (30052); 770-466-4670. \r\n \r\nKnoxville Courthouse: Downtown Knoxville, Hwy. 80; 478-836-3825. Old Knoxville Jail and Museum: Hwy. 42; 478- \r\n \r\nVines Botanical Gardens \u0026 Manor House: 3500 Oak Grove Rd., (30052); 770-466-7532. www.vinesbotanicalgardens.com . \r\n \r\nr: \r\n \r\n836-3825. www.peachblossomtrail.org. \r\n \r\nLOUISVILLE \r\n \r\n:) \r\n \r\nLEXINGTON \r\n \r\n:J \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n:n \r\n \r\nWHERI TAGE \r\n \r\nJefferson County Courthouse: 300 E. Broad SL, \r\n \r\n:.-x.....J:. :\u003e \r\n \r\nBig Clouds Creek (Howard) Covered Bridge: Southeast of Smithsonia. \r\n \r\n(30434); 478-62 5-8134. www.jeffersoncounty.org. Old Market House: Center of Broad SL, (30434); \r\n \r\n:--' \r\n:\".:..r.':. \r\n \r\nLINCOLNTON A Better Hometown City \r\n \r\n478-625-8134. www.jeffersoncounty.org. Old Town Plantation \u0026 Retreat: 8910 Hwy 17 \r\n \r\n\u003cII \r\n\u003c.... \r\n \r\n\\II ENTERTAI NMENT \u0026 ATTRACTION S \r\nElijah Clark State Park: 2959 McCormick Hwy., \r\n \r\nSouth, (30434); 1-888-754-2717. Revolutionary Cemetery: Hwy. 24 E., (30434); \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n(30817); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\ni:t:: 0 \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n~ \r\nc., \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n478-625-8134. \r\n4\\, SHOPPING \u0026 CU LTURE \r\nLouisville Historic Downtown: Broad St., (30434); \r\n \r\nHistoric Homes of Lincolnton: 706-359-7970. \r\n \r\n478-625-8134. www.jeffersoncounty.org. \r\n \r\nLincoln County Historical Park: 147 Lumber SL, (30817); 706-359-7970. \r\n \r\n:C INFORMATI ON \r\n \r\nwww.lincolncountyga.org. \r\n \r\nJefferson County Chamber of Commerce: 302 E. \r\n \r\nQ SHO PPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nBroad St, (30434); 478-625-8134. www.jeffersoncounty.org \r\n \r\nHistoric Downtown Lincolnton: 706-359-7970. \r\n1r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAmity Recreation Area: Hwy. 43, (30817); 1-800-533-34 78. www.sas.usace.army.mil. Bussey Point Recreation Area: Double Branches Rd., (30817); 1-800-533-3478. \r\n \r\nLUDOWICI \r\nI HERITAG E \r\nJones Creek Baptist Church: Hwy. 301 N., (31316); 912-545-2437. Ludowici Well Pavilion \r\n \r\nThurmond Lake (Clarks Hill Lake): Hwy. 47, (30817); 1-800-533-34 78. Graves Mountain: Hwy. 378, (30817); 706359-3862. \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\n \r\nLUMBER CITY \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nVeterans Park: Hwys. 341 and 19. \r\n \r\nLincoln County Chamber of Commerce/Development Authority In the Lamar Blanchard House: 112 N. Washington SL (Hwy. 378), (30817); 706-359-7970. www.lincolncountyga.org. \r\n \r\nMACON \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRAC TIO NS Federated Garden Center: 730 College St., (31201); 478-742-0921. \r\n \r\n1-800 -VIS IT- GA \r\n \r\nGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame: 301 Cherry St., Downtown Macon, (31201); 478-743-3401, \r\n \r\n(31217); 478-752-1585. www.gshf.org. \r\n \r\n1-800-768-3401. \r\n \r\nHistoric Walking Tours of Macon: Historic Downtown Macon, (31201); 478-743-3401, \r\n \r\n,r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n1-800-768-3401. www.maconga.org. \r\n \r\nLake Tobesolkee Recreation Area: 6600 Mosley \r\n \r\nLights on Macon, Historic lntown: Historic lntown Dixon Rd., (31220); 478-474-877. \r\n \r\nNeighborhood, (31201); 478- 743-3401, Macon Braves Baseball Club: Luther Williams \r\n \r\n1-800-768-3401. www.maconga.org. \r\n \r\nField-7th St., (31201); 478-745-8943. \r\n \r\nMuseum of Arts and Sciences in Macon: 4182 www.mbraves.com. \r\n \r\nForsyth Rd., (31210); 478-477-3232. \r\n \r\nMacon Whoopee Hockey Club: 200 Coliseum \r\n \r\nwww.masmacon.com . \r\n \r\nDr/Macon Coliseum; (31217); 478-741-1000. \r\n \r\nHistoric Macon Tours: 200 Cherry St, (31201); www.maconwhoopee.com. \r\n \r\n478-743-3401, 1-800-768-3401. \r\n \r\nStarcadia Entertainment Park: 150 Starcadia \r\n \r\nwww.maconga.org. \r\n \r\nCir., (31210); 478-475-9880. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nWWIY.starcadia.com. \r\n \r\nCannonball House: 856 Mulberry St., (31201); :i- INFORMATION \r\n \r\n478-745-5982. www.cannonballhouse.org. \r\n \r\nMacon Convention and Visitors Bureau \u0026 \r\n \r\nG) \r\n \r\nDouglass Theatre: 355 Martin Luther King, Jr. Welcome Center: 200 Cherry SL, (31201); 478- \r\n \r\ntr1 \r\n \r\nBlvd., (31201); 478-742-2000. \r\n \r\n743-3401, 1-800-768-3401. Wl'IW.maconga.org. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nwww.douglasstheatre.org \r\n \r\nMacon 1-75 Welcome Center: 1-75 at 1-475 \r\n \r\n::,, \r\n \r\nFort Benjamin Hawkins: Hwy. 80/Emery Hwy., exchange, (31029); 912-994-8181. \r\n \r\n.G..). \r\n \r\n(31201); 478-743-3401, 1-800-768-3401. \r\n \r\n:i: \r\n \r\nGeorgia Music Hall of Fame: 200 Martin Luther MADISON \r\n \r\nu, \r\n \r\nKing, Jr. Blvd., (31202); 478-750-8555, 1-800427-6257. www.gamusichall.com. Hay House: 934 Georgia Ave., (31201); 478- \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTR ACT IONS \r\n \r\n:.:.r..: \r\n\u003cII \r\n-I \r\n \r\n742-8155. www.georgiatrust.org. Macon Heritage Foundation: 652 Mulberry St, \r\n \r\nBowl Springs Park Nature Walk: Next to Morgan C-Ounty African-American Museum, Academy St \r\n \r\n0 \r\n:..:.,., \r\n \r\n(31201); 478-742-5084. \r\n \r\n(30650); 706-342-4454, 1-800-709-7406. \r\n \r\n(') \r\n \r\nwww.maconheritage.com. Ocmulgee National Monument 1207 Emery Hwy., (31217); 478-752-8257. www.maconga.org. \r\n \r\nMadison Tour of Homes: 115 E. Jefferson St., (30650); 1-800-709-7406. \r\n1[ HERITAGE \r\n \r\nu, \r\n0 C \r\n:-:rI: \r\n \r\nRose Hill Cemetery: 1071 Riverside Dr., Heritage Hall: 277 S. Main St., (30650); 706- \r\n \r\n(31208); 478-751 -9119. www.maconga.org. \r\n \r\n342-962 7. www.madisonga.org. \r\n \r\nSidney Lanier Cottage: 935 High St., (31201); Madison City Cemetery: Off Academy SL, 706- \r\n \r\n478-743-3851. www.maconga.org. \r\n \r\n342-4454, 1-800-709-7406. \r\n \r\nSidney's Spirit Stroll: 856 Mulberry St., (31201); Madison-Morgan Cultural Center: 434 S. Main \r\n \r\n478-745--5982. \r\n \r\nSt., (30650); 706-342-4743. \r\n \r\nTubman African American Museum: 340 Walnut www.madisonmorgancultural.org. \r\n \r\nSt., (31201); 478-743-8544. \r\n \r\nMorgan County African-American Museum: 156 \r\n \r\nwww.tubmanmuseum.com. \r\n \r\nAcademy St., (30650); 706-342-9191. \r\n \r\nilfo SHOPPI NG \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nMorgan County Courthouse: 149 E. Jefferson St., (30650); 706-342-3605. \r\n \r\nMacon Centreplex: 200 Collseum Dr., (31217); The Rogers House \u0026 Rose Cottage: E. Jefferson, \r\n \r\n478-751-9152. 1vww.maconcentreplex.com. \r\n \r\n(30650); 706-343-0190. www.madisonga.org. \r\n \r\nColonial Mall Macon: 3661 Eisenhower Pkwy., (31206); 478-477-7328. \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CU LTURE \r\n \r\nwww.colonialpark.com. \r\n \r\nMadison, A Main Street City: Madison City Hall, \r\n \r\nGrand Opera House, A Performing Arts Center of 132 N. Main St., (30650); 706-342-1251, Ext. \r\n \r\nMercer University: 651 Mulberry St., (31201); 6. www.madison.com. \r\n \r\n478-301-5460, box office: 478-301-5470 (400 Steffen Thomas Museum: 4200 Bethany Rd., \r\n \r\nPoplar St). www.mercer.edu/thegrand. \r\n \r\n(30625); 706-342-7557. www.steffenthomas.org. \r\n \r\nIngleside Village Shopping \u0026 Arts District: Ingleside Ave., (31204); 478-743-3401, 1-800- \r\n \r\n1 IN FORMATION \r\n \r\n768-3401. \r\n \r\nMadison-Morgan Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nMacon Historic Downtown District Shopping: and Welcome Center: 115 E. Jefferson St., \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\n ::c: \r\n \r\nr-' \r\n \r\n;J \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nC/l \r\n-u \r\ni:.::: \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n-r-' \r\nC/l \r\n::c: \r\n \r\nMorgan County Courthouse, Madison \r\n \r\nC/l \r\n \r\n-\u003c \r\n\u003c.? \r\n \r\n(30650); 706-342-4454, 1-800-709-7406. www.madisonga.org. \r\n \r\np,: 0 \r\n \r\nMANSFIELD \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\n\u003c.? \r\n \r\n~ ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\nCharlie Elliott Wildlife Center: 543 Elliott Tr., \r\n \r\n(30055); 770-784-3059. \r\n \r\nMARTINEZ \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Savannah Rapids Park: 3300 Evans to Locks Rd., (30907); 706-868-3349. www.savannahraplds.com. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Funsville Fun Park and Arcade: 4350 Wheeler Rd., (30907); 706-863-3087. \r\n \r\nMCRAE \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Little Ocmulgee State Park: Hwy. 441 N., (31055); 229-868-7474. www.gastateparks.org. \r\ni HERITAGE \r\nLiberty Square: Downtown McRae; 229-8686365. www.telfairco.com. \r\n \r\nSo \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nOld South Georgia College Auditorium: 817 College St., (31055); 229-868-6365. www.telfairco.com. \r\n \r\n\\\"\" SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nMuskhogean Wildlife Management Area: Along the Ocmulgee River; 229-868-6365. Telfair County Boat Landing: Ocmulgee River; Hwy. 341 Bridge at Lumber City, (31055); 229868-6365. www.telfairco.com. World Record Large Mouth Bass: (31055); 229868-6365. IYWW.telfairco.com. \r\n \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\nTelfair County Chamber of Commerce: 120 E. Oak St., (31055); 229-868-6365. www.telfairco.com. \r\n \r\nMETTER \r\n \r\nA Better Hometown City \r\n \r\n@ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nElliottia Racemosa (rare flower): Salem Church Rd.; 912-685-6988, 1-888-704-3531. Guido Gardens and The Sower Studio: 600 N. Lewis St., (30439); 912-685-2222. www.guidogardens.com. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n1902 Train Depot: Downtown (Broad St.); 912685-6988, 1-888-704-3531. www.metter-candler.com. 1928 Metter Commissary: 1210 S. Lewis St., (30439); 912-685-6988, 1-888-704-3531. www.metter-candler.com. Old Lake Church \u0026 Cemetery: Hwy. 46 E., (30439); 912-685-6652. www.metter-candler.com. Salem Church: Off Portal Hwy.; 912-685-6988, 1-888-704-3531. \r\n \r\nii\\) SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nSpecialty Shops of Metter: Downtown Metter; 912-685-6988, 1-888-704-3531. www.metter-candler.com. \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nOutdoor Nature Trail: 431 W. Vertia St., (30439); 912-685-6988, 1-888-704-3531. www.metter-candler.com. Willow Lake Country Club: 301 Willow Lake Dr., (30439); 912-685-2724. \r\n \r\n~- INFORMATION \r\nMetter Local Welcome Center and Chamber of Commerce: 1210 S. Lewis St., (30349); 912685-6988, 1-888-704-3531. www.metter-candler.com. \r\n \r\n1-8OO-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE \r\n \r\nWalter B. Williams Jr. Park: Hwy. 22 W., (31061); \r\n \r\nA Main Street City 478-445-0785. \r\n \r\n_. ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\n~- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nBartram State Forest: Hwy. 441 S., (31061); 478-445-2119. www.gfc.state.ga.us. \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Historic Trolley Tours: 200 W. Hancock St., (31061); 478-452-4687, 1-800-653-1804. www.milledgevillecvb.com. Lockerly Arboretum: 1534 Irwinton Rd., (31061); 478-452-2112. \r\n! HERITAGE \r\n \r\nMilledgeville-Baldwin County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: 200 W. Hancock St., (31061); 478-452-4687, 1-800-653-1804. www.milledgevillecvb.com. \r\nMILAN \r\n:j- INFORMATION Milan City Hall: E. Railroad St., P.O. Box 87, (31060); 912-362-4271. \r\n \r\ncentral State Hospital Museum: Swist Ave., MILLEN \r\n \r\n(31061); 478-445-4128, 1-888-453-4575. \r\n \r\nwww.centralstatehospital.org. Historic District of Milledgeville: 200 W. Hancock \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Bo Ginn Aquarium \u0026 Aquatic Education Center: \r\n \r\nC'l \r\nt\"rl \r\n \r\nSt., (31061); 1-800-653-1804, \r\n \r\n1061 Hatchery Rd., (30442); 912-982-4168. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nwww.milledgevillecvb.com. Marlor House: 201 N. Wayne St.. (31061); 478452-3950. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park: 1053 Magnolia Springs Dr., (30442); 1-800-864-7275, 912982-1660. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n-:i:, \r\nC'l ~ \r\n \r\nMemory Hill Cemetery: Liberty \u0026 Franklin St., \r\n \r\nC/l \r\n \r\n(31061); 478-452-4687, 1-800-653-1804. www.milledgevillecvb.com. Museum and Archives of Georgia Education: \r\n \r\nMILNER \r\n'I HERITAGE \r\n \r\n:.:.r..: \r\nC/l \r\n--l \r\n \r\n131 S. Clark St., (31061); 478-445-4391. \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery: Old Alabama Rd. \r\n \r\nThe Old Governor's Mansion: 120 S. Clark St., \r\n \r\n0 \r\n:..i:.., \r\n \r\n(31061); 478-445-4545. www.gcsv.edu/ \r\n \r\nMITCHELL \r\n \r\n() \r\n \r\nacad_affaird/cc....J)s/mansion/default.html. \r\n \r\nr.,, \r\n \r\nOld State Capitol Building: 201 E. Greene St., (31061); 478-452-4687, 1-800-653-1804. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Hamburg State Park: 6071 Hamburg State Park \r\n \r\n0 C \r\n--l \r\n \r\nwww.milledgevillecvb.com. \r\n \r\nRd., (30820); 478-552-2393. \r\n \r\n::r: \r\n \r\nSt. Stephen's Episcopal Church: 200 S. Wayne www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nSt., (31061); 478-452 -4687, 1-800-653- \r\n \r\n1804. www.milledgevillecvb.com. \r\n \r\nMONROE \r\n \r\nStetson-Sanford House: W. Hancock, (31061); 478-452-4687, 1-800-653-1804. \r\n \r\n'I HERITAGE \r\n \r\nwww.milledgevillecvb.com. \r\n \r\nKilgore's Mill Covered Bridge: Carl Davis Rd.; \r\n \r\nQ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n770-267-6594. McDaniel Tichenor House: 319 McDaniel St., \r\n \r\nCentennial Center: Georgia College, Clarke St. (30655); 770-267-5602. \r\n \r\nand State University. (31061); 478-445-1789. www.gcsu.edu/acad_affairs/ce_ps. \r\n \r\nii\\) SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nFlannery O'Connor Room: Ina D. Russell Library, Monroe Historic District: Downtown; 770-267- \r\n \r\n(31061); 478-445-0988. \r\n \r\n7536. www.monroega.com. \r\n \r\nIibrary.gcsu.edu/~sc/foc.htmI. Milledgeville, A Main Street City: 102 S. Wayne \r\n \r\n:J INFORMATION \r\n \r\nSt., (31061); 478-445-1928. \r\n \r\nWalton County Chamber of Commerce: 323 W. \r\n \r\nwww.milledgevillemainstreet.com. \r\n \r\nSpring St., (30655); 770-267-6594. \r\n \r\nThe John Marlor Arts Center: 201 N. Wayne St., www.waltonchamber.org. \r\n \r\n(31061); 478-452-3950. \r\n \r\n\\\"\" SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nMONTICELLO \r\n \r\nLake Sinclair: 478-452 -4687, 1-800-6531804. www.milledgevillecvb.com. Rocky Creek Park: Rocky Creek Rd. \r\n \r\n ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nOconee National Forest: 349 Forsyth St., (31064); 706-468-2244. \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\n8r \r\n \r\n ~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway: 706-468-8834. Monticello Historic District Driving Tour: On the Square; 706-468-8834. \r\n!'. HERITAGE \r\nForsyth St. Historic District: Hwy. 83 S., (31064); 706-468-8994. Jasper County Courthouse: On the Square. Seven Island's Trail Circa 1670s: 706-4688834. \r\n:j-- I NFORMATION Monticello-Jasper County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 214 Forsyth St., (31064); 706-468-8994. \r\nMUSEL LA \r\n \r\n8000. ww11.perryga.com. Georgia National Fairgrounds \u0026 Agricenter: 401 Larry Walker Pkwy., (31069); 478-987-3247, 1-800-987-3247 (GA only). www.gnfa.com. Henderson Village: 125 S. Langston Circle, (31069); 478-988-8696. www.hendersonvillage.com. \r\nl!I HERITAGE \r\nSam Nunn Exhibit: 1100 Main St., (31069); 478-988-6200. www.hcbe.net. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Historic Downtown Perry \r\n:r INFORMATION \r\nPerry Welcome Center and Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: 101 General Courtney Hodges Blvd., (31069); 478-988-8000. www.perryga.com. \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Dickey Farms: Old Hwy. 341 N., (31066); 1-800-427-3224, 478-836-4362. www.gapeaches.com. \r\nNICHOLLS \r\n \r\nREIDSVILLE \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Gordonia-Altamaha State Park \u0026 Golf Course: Hwy. 280, (30453); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n:i,- I NFORMATION \r\n \r\n,;r, \r\n\u003c.... \r\n \r\nGeneral Coffee State Park: 46 John Coffee Rd., Greater Tattnall Chamber of Commerce (31554); 912-384-7082, 1-800-864-7275. (Tattnall/Reidsville Welcome Center): 120 \r\n \r\nc., \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparl\u003cs.org. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\n \r\nNORWOOD \r\n \r\nc., \r\n \r\nBrazell St., (30453); 912-557-6323. www.tattnall.com. \r\nRHlNE \r\n \r\nl!!l'. HERITAGE Norwood Georgia-Birthplace of Rural Free Delivery. \r\n \r\n* ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nCypress Lake Plantation: Hwy. 280, (31077); 912-385-3051. \r\n \r\nCome Away Plantation: 3739 N. Elam Church Rd., (30821); 706-465-3292. \r\n \r\nROBERTA \r\n \r\nwww.comeawayplantation.com. \r\n \r\n'.i!!t HERITAGE \r\n \r\nOCILLA \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBenjamin Hawkins Monument and Gravesite Museum of Southeastern Indians: 777 Julia Jordan Rd., (31078); 478-836-9402. \r\n \r\nCrystal Lake Water Park: Rt. 1, Box 405, (31783); 912-831-4655. \r\nOXFORD \r\n! HERITAGE \r\n \r\n~ INFORMATIO N \r\nRoberta-Crawford County Chamber of Commerce: 38 Wright Ave., (31078); 478-8363825. www.peachblossomtrail.org. \r\n \r\nYarborough Oak: Downtown Oxford. \r\n \r\nROUND OAK \r\n \r\nPERRY \r\n~ ENTE RTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Historic Walking/Riding Tour: 101 General Courtney Hodges Blvd., (31069); 478-988- \r\n \r\n_. ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nPiedmont National Wildlife Refuge: 718 Juliette Rd., (31038); 478-986-5441. \r\n \r\n1-8 00-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nRUTLEDGE \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Hard Labor Creek State Park and Golf Course: 3 miles north of Rutledge on Hwy. 278, (30663); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Social Circle National Historic District \r\n;\u0026 INFORMATION \r\nBetter Hometown: P.O. Box 310, (30025); 770464-2380. \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHistoric Downtown Rutledge: Downtown; 706342-4454, 1-800-709-7406. \r\n:r INFORMATION \r\nMadison-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce: 115 E. JeflersoA St. (30650); 706342-4454, 1-800-709-7406. www.madisonga .org Madison-Morgan County Welcome Center: 115 E. Jefferson St., (30650); 706-342-4454, 1-800-709-7406. www.madisonga.org. \r\n \r\nSOPERTON \r\n! HERITAGE \r\nTroup's Tomb: 912-529-3664. \r\n:r INFORMATION \r\nMillion Pines Welcome Center: Hwy. 29, (30457); 912-529-6263. Treutlen County Commissioner's Office: 912529-3664. \r\nSPARTA \r\n \r\nSANDERSVILLE \r\n \r\n! HERITAGE \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nConfederate Square: Broad St. \u0026 Courthouse Square. \r\n \r\nDriving Tour of Sandersville: 131 W. Haynes St., Glen Mary Plantation: Linton Rd.; 706-444- \r\n \r\n(31082); 478-552-3288. \r\n \r\n8134. \r\n \r\nwww.washingtoncounty-ga.com. \r\n \r\nHancock County Courthouse: 601 Broad St., \r\n \r\nI' HERITAGE \r\n \r\nCourthouse Square, (31087); 706-444-5746. LaFayette Hot el: Broad St., (31087). \r\n \r\nWashington County Brown House Museum: 260 Shoulderbone Plantation: Linton Rd. \r\n \r\nN. Harris St., (31082); 478-552-1965. \r\n \r\nSparta-Hancock County Historical Museum: 719 \r\n \r\nCharles E. Choate Memorial Room: 131 W. Haynes St., (31082); 912-552-3288. www.washingtoncounty-ga.com. \r\n \r\nBoland St., (31087); 706-444-5746. ~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\ner, \r\n0 \r\nc::: \r\n\u003e-l \r\n \r\nOld City Cemetery: Brookin St., (31082); 478- Georgia Power's Lake Sinclair: 1-800-693-1304. \r\n \r\n:::i: \r\n \r\n552-3288. www.washingtoncounty-ga.com. Washington County Courthouse: Courthouse \r\n \r\n:j- I NFORMATION \r\n \r\nSquare; 478-552-2325. \r\n \r\nHancock County Chamber of Commerce: \r\n \r\nWashington County Genealogical Museum: 129 (31087); 706-444-5715. \r\n \r\nJones St., Box 1066, (31082); 478-552-6965. \r\n \r\nWashington County Chamber of Commerce: 131 STATESBORO \r\n \r\nW. Haynes St., (31082); 478-552-3288. \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\nWlvw.washingtoncounty-ga.com \r\n \r\n,_ ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\nSCREVEN \r\n\\w SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nLake Lindsay Grace: 1167 Griffis Rd., (31560); 912-579-64 75. \r\nSOCIAL CIRCLE \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Blue Willow Inn: 294 N. Cherokee Rd., (30279); \r\n \r\nHerty Nature Trail: HertY Memorial Pine Forest, Georgia Southern Campus; 912-681-5444. \r\n1!il ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nBraswell Food Company: 226 N. Zetterower Ave., (30458); 912-764-6191. www.braswells.com. Georgia's 301 Trail: 332 S. Main St., (30458); 1-800-568-3301. www.visit-statesboro.com. Georgia Southern Botanical Garden: 1505 \r\n \r\n770-464-2131, 1-800-552-8813. IYWIY.bluewillowinn.com. Fox Winery: 255 Hwy. 11 S., (30025); 770787-5402. Town Well: downtown \r\n \r\nBland Ave., (30458); 912-871-1114. l'IWIV2.gasou.edu/garden/home.htm. Lamar Q. Ball Jr. Raptor Center: Georgia Southern University, (30460); 912-681-0831, 1-800-568-3301. www.bio.gasou.edu/wildlife/. \r\n \r\nwww.geor gi a .o rg \r\n \r\n 'I HERITAGE \r\nBeaver House: 121 S. Main St., (30458); 912764-2821. Georgia Southern University Museum: Southern Dr., Rosenwald Blvd., on Georgia Southern campus; 912-681-5444, 912-681-0147. Savannah Ave. Historic District: Savannah Ave.; 912-489-1869, 1-800-568-3301. www.visit-statesboro.com. Statesboro Primitive Baptist Church: 4 S. Zetterower Ave., (30458); 912-764-6058. \r\n \r\n:r INFORMATION \r\nScreven County Chamber of Commerce: 101 S. Main St., (30467); 912-564-7878. www.screvencounty.com. \r\nTHOMSON \r\n$ ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Clarks Hill Lake Wildlife Management Area: 142 Bob Kirk Rd. NW., (30824); 706-595-4222. www. huntgeorgia.com \r\n \r\nlifii SHOPP ING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern University Symphony and Theater South: 332 S. Main St., (30458); 912681-5396, 1-800-568~3301. www.gasou.edu. \r\n \r\nHistoric Wrightsboro: Wrightsboro Rd. off Hwy. 78, (30824); 706-597-1000. Rock House: Rock House Rd., (30824); 706- \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern University/Russell Union 597-1000. \r\n \r\n:I: \r\nE-, \r\n \r\nBallroom: Georgia Ave. and Forest Dr.; 912-6810399. www2.gasou.edu/sta/ru. \r\n \r\n\\\"' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n::i \r\n \r\nStatesboro, A Main Street City: E. Main St., Belle Meade Hunt: 3532 Wrightsboro Rd. NW., \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n(30458); 912-764-7227. \r\n \r\n(30824); 706-595-8000, 1-800-528-9765. \r\n \r\n-V'l \r\nV \r\n~ \r\n \r\nSunny South Pecans: 29 E. Olliff St. , (30459); 912-764-5337. 1-800-764-3687. www.pecans.cc. \r\n \r\nwww.bellemeadehunt.com Pine-Top Farm: 1393 Augusta Hwy., (30824); 706-597-1000. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n-E-, \r\nV'l \r\n:I: \r\n \r\n:f- INFORMATION \r\nStatesboro Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center: 332 S. Main St., (30458); \r\n \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\nThomson-McDuffie Tourism and Chamber of Commerce: 111 Railroad St. Depot, (30824); \r\n \r\n-:V;:':l \r\n(..') \r\n \r\n912-489-1869, 1-800-568-3301. www.visit-Statesboro.com. Statesboro-Bulloch County Chamber of \r\n \r\n706-597-1000. www.thomson-mcduffie.org. \r\nTIGNALL \r\n \r\n~ \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\n \r\nCommerce: 102 S. Main St., (30458); 912-7646111. www:statesboro-chamber.org. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n(..') \r\n \r\nWing \u0026 A Prayer Emu \u0026 Hereford Ranch: 357 \r\n \r\nSWAINSBORO \r\n \r\nNorman Rd. NE., (30668); 706-285-2977. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nSmith Medical Museum: 625 N. Main St., (30401); 478-237-3222. Vann Community House \u0026 Park: 105 Roberts St., (30401); 478-237-8098. \r\nii'i SHOPPI NG \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHistoric Downtown Swainsboro: 478-237-6426. \r\n:l INFORMATION \r\nSwainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce: 124 N. Main St., (30401); 478-2376426. www.emanuelchamber.org. \r\nSYLVANIA \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBurton's Ferry Site: Hwy, 301 N. Dell-Goodall House: Hwy. 301; 912-564-7554. \r\n\\\"' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Brier Creek Swamp Canoe Trips: 912-829-4754. \r\n \r\nTWIN CITY \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACT IO NS George L. Smith State Park: 4 miles southeast of Twin City, off Hwy. 23, (30471); 1-800-8647275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nCari\\ee Coleman Park \u0026 Rountree Log Cabin: 5th Ave. (Hwy. 192); 478-763-2695. Daughters of the American Revolution Log Cabin: Hwy. 80; 478-763-2869. \r\nUNION POINT \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nHawthorne Heights Historic Horne: 600 Carlton Ave., (30669); 706-453-7592, 1-800-886-5253. www.greeneccoc.org or www.visiUakeoconee.com Jefferson Hall: Hwy. 278; 706-453-7592, 1-800-886-5253. www.greeneccoc.org. \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\n!li'1 SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Chipman Union: 500 Sibley Ave., (30669); 706486-2112, 1-800-733-8444. \r\n~ INFORMATION Greene County Chamber of Commerce: 112 S. Main St , (Greensboro) (30642); 706-4537592, 1-800-886-5253. www.greeneccoc.org or www.visitlakeoconee.com. \r\n \r\nVIDALIA \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nFarm Tours of Vidalia: 2805 E. 1st St., (30474); 912-538-8687. \r\n \r\nl!!i HERITAGE \r\n \r\nC) \r\n \r\nAltamaha Museum of Art \u0026 History: 611 \r\n \r\ntTl \r\n \r\nJackson St, (30474); 912-537-1911. Ladson Genealogical Library: 119 Church St., (30475); 912-537-8186. Leader-Rosansky House: 403 Church St., (30474). \r\n \r\n0 :,:, \r\nG:..-.:). \r\n \r\nOhoopee Regional Council for the Arts: 117 \r\n \r\nV'l \r\n \r\nSE. Main St., (30474); 912-537-8459, 912- \r\n \r\n.::.:.i:.: \r\n \r\n538-7357. \r\n \r\nVidalia Onion Factory, Vidalia \r\n \r\nVl \r\n \r\nPeterson-Wilbanks House: 404 Jackson St., (30474); 912-537-2354. \r\niii SHOPPING \u0026 CU LTURE \r\n \r\n288-9742. www.warner-robins.org. \r\nWARRENTON \r\n \r\n,-j \r\n-0 \r\n:,:, \r\nn \r\n \r\nFranklinia Playhouse: 205 SE.. Main St., (30474). Savannah Luggage Outlet Shop: Hwy. 297 N., (30474); 912-537-3016, 1-800-673-6341. \r\n \r\n:I HERITAGE \r\n \r\nA Better Hometown City \r\n \r\nV'l \r\n0 C: \r\n\u003e-I \r\n \r\nwww.savannahl uggage.com . \r\n \r\nBurkhalter House: 105 Davis St., (30828); 706- \r\n \r\n:::i:: \r\n \r\nVidalia, A Main Street City: (30474); 912-537- 465-9604. \r\n \r\n8033. www.vidaliaga.com. \r\n \r\nOgeechee River Mill: 4745 Reynolds Rd., \r\n \r\nVidalia Community Center/Convention Center: (30828); 706-465-9604. \r\n \r\n107 Old Airport Rd., (30474); 912-537-8718. Warren County Courthouse: Court Square; 706- \r\n \r\nVidalia Onion Factory: P.O. Box 504, (30474); 465-2141. \r\n \r\n912-526-3466, 1-800-227-6646. \r\n \r\n\\\"' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n~ I NFORMATION \r\n \r\nOgeechee Wildlife Management Area: Hwy. 16 \r\n \r\nVidalia Tourism Council and Welcome Center: SW., (30828). \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n2805 E. 1st St., (30474); 912-538-8687, 912537-4466. www.vidaliageorgia.com. \r\n \r\n:1J- I NFORMATION \r\n \r\nWarren County Chamber of Commerce: Main St.; \r\n \r\nWARNER ROBINS \r\n \r\n706-465-9604. \r\n \r\n'I HERITAGE \r\nGeorgia Aviation Hall Of Fame: Hwy. 247 \u0026 Russell Pkwy.; 478-328-0704. Museum of Aviation : 1942 Heritage Blvd., (31099); 478-926-6870. www.museumofaviation.org. \r\n~- INFORMATION Warner Robins Convention and Visitors Bureau: 99 N. 1st St., (31099); 478-922-5100, 1-888- \r\n \r\nWARTHEN \r\nI' HERITAGE \r\nOldest Log Jail in Georgia: Town Square. \r\nWASHINGTON \r\nA Main Street City and A Better Hometown City \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nCallaway Plantation: 260 Lexington Rd., \r\n \r\nwww.geo rg ia . org \r\n \r\n (30673); 706-678-7060. Church of the Mediator: 212 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-7226. \r\n \r\nOconee County Chamber of Commerce: 55 Nancy Dr., (30677); 706-769-7947. www.oconeecounty.com. \r\n \r\nHoliday Park: Holiday Parll Rd., (30673); 706678-2013. www.washingtonwilkes.com \r\n \r\nWAYNESBORO \r\n \r\nJackson Chapel A.M.E. Church: Whitehall St., (30673); 706-678-2013. Kettle Creek Battlefield: Warhill Rd., (30673); \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Plant Vogtle Visitor Center: 7821 River Rd., \r\n \r\n706-678-2013. \r\n \r\n(30830); 706-554-9407. \r\n \r\nMary Willis Library: 204 E. Liberty St., (30673); 706-678-7736. Robert Toombs House State Historic Site: 216 E. \r\n \r\n'II[ HERITAGE Burke County Museum: 536 Liberty St., \r\n \r\nRobert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-2226. (30830); 706-554-4889. \r\n \r\nhome.g-net.neV-toombs Washington Historical Museum: 308 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-2105, 770678-2013. \r\n \r\n\"9 SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHistoric Waynesboro: Hwy. 25 (downtown), (30830); 706-554-545l. \r\n \r\n:,.r.:. \r\n \r\n\"9 SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n;:) \r\n \r\nWashington, A Main Street City: 104 E. Liberty Boll Weevil Plantation: 4264 Thompson Bridge \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nSt., (30673); 706-678-7760. \r\n \r\nRd., (30830); 706-554-6227. \r\n \r\nVl \r\n-u \r\n~ \r\n \r\n::j- INFORMATION Washington-Wilkes Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nwww.bur1le.neVbollweevll. Buckeye Plantation: Hwy. 56 S., (30830); 912589-7146. \r\n \r\n,0... \r\n \r\n(Zirbes-Ledbetter House): 104 E. Liberty St., Di-Lane Plantation: 4854 8. Herndon Rd., \r\n \r\n-Vl \r\n:r: \r\n \r\n(30673); 706-678-2013. www.washingtonga.org. \r\n \r\n(30830); 706-437-0186. ::j- INFORMATIO N \r\n \r\nVl \r\n-\u003c \r\nc..? \r\n \r\nWATKINSVILLE \r\n'I HERITAGE \r\n \r\nBurke County Chamber of Commerce: 241 E. 6th St., (30830); 706-554-545l. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\nc..? \r\n \r\nEagle Tavern Museum and Gift Shop: 3rd and Main Sts., (30677); 706-769-5197. www.oconeecounty.com. \r\n \r\nWILLACOOCHE \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nEider's Mill Covered Bridge: Hwy. 15 and Elder McCraine Turpentine Still: Hwy. 82. \r\n \r\nMill Rd., (30677); 706-769-5197. \r\n \r\nWilliam Daniell House: Daniels Bridge Rd. off \r\n \r\nHwy. 316; 706-769-5120. \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHappy Valley Pottery and Craft Store: 1210 Carson Graves Rd., (30677); 706-769-5922. Historic Downtown Watkinsville: shopping guide available at EagleTavern Welcome Center on Main St., (30677); 706-769-5197. Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation: 34 School St., (30677); 706-769-4565. www.ocaf.com. \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Heritage Park: Hwy. 441, 706-769-5120. Herman C. Michael Park: Hwy. 53 and Elder Rd., (30677); 706-769-3965. ww11.oconeecounty.com. \r\n:f- INFORMATION \r\nEagle Tavern Welcome Center: 3rd and Main Sts. (30677); 706-769-5197. www.oconeecounty.com. \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nLodging \r\n \r\nBAPPLING \r\nMistletoe State Park: 3723 Mistletoe Rd., (30802); 706-541-9464, 1-800-864-7275. www.georgiastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n/i:o ATHENS \r\n \r\nBest Western-Colonial Inn: 170 N. Milledge Ave., (30601); 706-546-7311. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn: 3980 Atlanta Hwy., (30622); 706-227-9700. \r\n \r\nCourtyard Athens: 166 N. Finley St., (30601); 706-369-7000. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Downtown: 197 E. Broad St., (30603); 706-549-4433. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express: 513 W. Broad St., (30601); 706-546-8122. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Terrace Guest House: 277 Hill St., (30601); 706-548-3860. www.bbonline.com. \r\n \r\n:..:.i \r\n \r\nNicholson House Inn: 6295 Jefferson Rd., (30607); 706-353-2200. www.bbonline.com. \r\n \r\nu... \r\n \r\n~AU GUSTA \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nAmeriSuites-Riverwatch Parkway: 1062 Claussen Rd., (30907); 706-733-4656, 1-800-833-1516. \r\n \r\n.~.. \r\n \r\nAzalea Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 312-334 Greene St., (30901): 706-724-3454. www.theazaleainn.com. \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nComfort Inn Medical Center: 1455 Walton Way, (30901); 706-722-2224, 1-800-228-5150. Comfort Inn: 629 Frontage Rd. NW., (30907); 706-855-8000 \r\n \r\nu C \r\nC \r\n \r\nCourtyard Augusta: 1045 Stevens Creek Rd., (30907); 706-737-3737. \r\n \r\nDays Inn: 3654 Wheeler Rd., (30909); 706-868-8610. \r\n \r\n::i \r\n \r\nHampton Inn: 3030 Washington Rd., (30907); 706-737-1122. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn: 2155 Gordon Hwy., (30909); 706-737-2300. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn-West: 1075 Stevens Creek Rd., (30907); 706-738-8811. \r\n \r\nLa Quinta Inn, 3020 Washington Rd., (30907); 706-733-2660. \r\n \r\nMicrotel Inn and Suites: 2176 Gordon Hwy., (30909); 706-736-6425. \r\n \r\nPartridge Inn: 2110 Walton Way, (30904); 706-737-8888, 1-800-476-6888. \r\n \r\nPerrin Guest House Inn: 208 LaFayette Dr., (30909); 706-731-0920. \r\n \r\nRadisson Riverfront: 2 10U7 St., (30901); 706-722-8900. \r\n \r\nRadisson Suites Inn: 3038 Washington Rd., (30907); 706-868-1800. \r\n \r\nSheraton Augusta Hotel: 2651 Perimeter Pkwy., (30909); 706-855-8100. \r\n \r\nSuper 8 Motel: 2137 Gordon Hwy., (30909); 706-738-5018. \r\n \r\nWest Bank Inn: 2904 Washington Rd., (30909); 706-733-1724. \r\n \r\n/i:o BARTOW Magnolia Mornings Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 1038 Spier St., (30413); 478-364-4030. \r\n \r\n/i:o BAXLEY \r\nBudget Host Inn: 958 E. Parker St., (31513); 912-367-2200. Coach Resort: 335 Carter Cemetery Rd., (31513); 912-367-6300. Lundsford Moody Park: 4497 Hatch Pkwy. N., (31513); 912-367-4169. Scottish Inn: 1179 Hatch Pkwy. S., (31513); 912-367-3652. \r\n \r\nS BLYTHE Clark Place: 166 Murrow St., (30805); 706-592-4945. \r\n \r\nwww.georgia.org \r\n \r\n , BYRO N \r\nBest Western Inn and Suites: 101 Dunbar Rd., (31008); 478-956-3056. \r\nComfort Inn: 115 Chapman Rd., (31008); 478956-1600. \r\nDays Inn: 246 Hwy. 49 N., (31008); 478956-5100. \r\nMemories Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 403 Main St., (31008); 478-956-2498. \r\nSuper 8 Motel: 305 Hwy. 49 N., (31008); 478956-3311, 1-800-800-8000. \r\n \r\n,C HAUNCEY \r\nJay Bird Springs Resort \u0026 Campgrounds: 1221 Jay Bird Springs Rd ., (31011); 912-868-2728. \r\n \r\n,liJ', CLAXTON \r\n \r\nBudget Inn: 324 N. Duval St., (30417); 912- \r\n \r\n739-1016. \r\n \r\nCanoochee River: Hwy. 301 N., (30417); 912- \r\n \r\n739-1391. \r\n \r\nu.... \r\n \r\nS COCHRAN \r\n \r\nInternational Horse Park in Conyers \r\n \r\nix: \r\n \r\nHillside Bluegrass Park: Rt. 5, (31014); 478-934-6694. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nI-\u003c \r\n \r\n, CONYERS \r\n \r\nVl \r\n \r\n:i: \r\n \r\nComfort Inn: 1363 Klondike Rd., (30094); 770-760-0300. \r\n \r\nDays Inn: 1350 Dogwood Dr., (30013); 770-922-3314. \r\n \r\n\u003cVl \r\n..... \r\n \r\nHampton Inn: 1340 Dogwood Dr., (30013); 770-483-8838. Jameson Inn: 1164 Dogwood Dr., (30012); 770-760-1230. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nLa Quinta Inn \u0026 Suites: 1184 Dogwood Dr., (30012); 770-918-0092. \r\n \r\nix: 0 \r\n \r\nRamada Limited: 1070 Dogwood Dr., (30012); 770-760-0777. \r\n \r\nw \r\n0 \r\n \r\n,C OVI NG TO N \r\n \r\n2119-The Inn B\u0026B: 2119 Emory St. NW., (30014); 770-787-0037. \r\n \r\nBest Western White Columns Inn: 10130 Alcovy Rd., (30014); 770-786-5800. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express: 10111 Alcovy Rd., (30014); 770-787-4900. \r\n \r\nJameson Inn: 10225 Hwy. 142 N., (30014); 770-784-1849. \r\n \r\n\u0026I CRAWFORDVILLE A. H. Stephens State Historic Park: Hwy. 22, (30631); 706-456-2602. \r\n \r\n\u0026'I CULLO DEN Holmes Hotel Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 192 Main St., (31016); 912-885-2393. \r\n \r\nJ:Jl DEAR I NG McDuffie Public Fishing Area: 4695 Fish Hatchery Rd. SE., (30808); 706-595-1684. \r\n \r\nlilt DOUG LAS \r\nA Step In Time: 315 E. Sellers St, (31533); 912-260-1005. Hampton Inn: 1604 S. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912-383-7550. Jameson Inn: 1628 S. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912-384-9432. \r\n \r\nJ:Jl DU BLI N \r\nComfort Inn: 2110 Hwy. 441 S., (31021); 478-274-8000. Hampton Inn: 2108 Hwy. 441 S., (31021); 478-275-1600. Holiday Inn Hotel Suites: 2190 Hwy. 441 S., (31021); 478-272-7862. Jameson Inn: 100 P.M. Watson Dr., (31021); 478-275-3008. \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\n1 -8 00-VI SIT-GA \r\n \r\nPage House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 711 Bellevue Ave., (31021); 478-275-4551. www.pagehousebb.com. \r\n \r\nB EASTMAN \r\nDays Inn: 1126 College St., (31023); 478-374-7000. Jameson Inn: 103 Pine Ridge Rd., (31023) 478-374-7925. \r\n \r\nS EATO NTON \r\nBudget Inn: 616 N. Jefferson Ave., (31024); 706-485-2871. Crockett House Bed and Breakfast: 671 Madison Rd., (31024); 706-485-2248. Rosewood Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 301 N. Madison Ave., (31024); 706-485-9009. \r\n \r\nD FITZGERA L-0 \r\nDorminy-Massee House Inn: 516 W. Central Ave.. (31750); 912-423-3123. Ellis T. Paulk Park: (31750); 229-426-5050. Jameson Inn: 111 Bull Run Rd., (31750); 229-424-9500. \r\n \r\nliJl FL OVILLA \r\n \r\nIndian Springs State Park: 678 Lake Clark Rd., (30216); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nC) \r\n \r\ntT1 \r\n \r\nliJl FORSYTH \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nA Country Place: 1880 Dames Ferry Rd., (31029); 478-994-2705. Best Western Hilltop Inn: 951 Hwy. 42 N., (31029); 478-994-9260. \r\n \r\n:::0 \r\n.c..;..). \r\n \r\nComfort Inn: 333 Harold G. Clark Pkwy., (31029); 478-994-3400. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nForsyth Square Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn: 22 W. Main St., (31029); 478-994-2165. \r\n \r\nVl \r\n \r\nHampton Inn: 520 Holiday Circle, (31029); 478-994-9697. \r\n \r\n:.:..r.:. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn: 480 Holiday Circle, (31029); 478-994-5691. \r\n \r\nVl \r\n \r\n\u003e-l \r\n \r\nS FORT VA LL EY \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nDays Inn Suites: 300 Commercial Heights, (31030); 478-825-3600. \r\n \r\n.~... \r\n \r\nEvans-Cantrell House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 300 College St., (31030); 478-825-0611. \r\n \r\n(i \r\n \r\nVl \r\n \r\n\u0026'I GLENNVI LLE Adamson's Fish Camp, Beard's Bluff Campground: Between Ludowici and Glennville, (30427); \r\n \r\n0 \r\ne...., \r\n \r\n912-654-3632. \r\n \r\n::r: \r\n \r\nS GREENSBORO \r\nHarbor Club: 1 Club Dr., (30642); 800-505-4653. Higdon House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 301 W. Greene St., (30642); 706-453-1901. Jameson Inn: 2252 S. Main St., (30642); 706-453-9135. Microtel Inn: 2470 Old Eatonton Hwy., (30642); 706-453-7300. \r\n \r\nSo HAZ LEHURST \r\nBest Western: 143 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., (31539); 912-375-3400. Bullard Creek Wildlife Management Area: Hwy. 221 N., (31539). \r\n \r\nlill JAC KSON \r\nDays Inn: 625 E. 3rd St., (30233); 770-504-8100. High Falls State Park: 76 High Falls Park Dr., (30233); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\n\u0026ll JESUP \r\nDays Inn: 384 Hwy. 301 S., (31545); 912-427-3751. Jameson Inn: 205 N. Hwy. 301 N., (31545); 912-427-6800. Jaycee Landing: 230 Jaycee Landing, (31545) 912-588-9222. \r\n \r\nS, JULI ETTE \r\nDames Ferry Park: 9546 Hwy. 87, (31046); 478-994-7945. www.georgiapower.com/ gpclake. The Jarrell 1920 House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 715 Jarrell Plantation Rd., (31046); 478-986-3972. \r\nwww.j arrellhouse.com. \r\n \r\nwww.georg l a.o rg \r\n \r\n :r: \r\nf:-\u003c \r\n:::i 0 \r\nrJJ \r\n.u... \r\n~ \r\n0 \r\nf:-\u003c \r\n:.r.Jr.J:. \r\nL \r\nII \r\nII \r\nII \r\nIi \r\n \r\nS LEXINGTO N \r\nHummingbird House: 120 W. Church St., (30648); 706-743-8524, 706-743-8046. \r\nIii', LINC OLNTO N \r\nSoap Creek Marina: 3000 Soap Creek Lodge Rd., (30817); 706-359-3124. \r\nIii', LOUISVILLE \r\nLouisville Motor Lodge: 308 Hwy. 1 Bypass, (30434); 478-625-7168. \r\nSI MACO N \r\n1842 Inn: 353 College St., (31201); 478-741-1842. www.1842lnn.com. Best Western Inn and Suites: 4681 Chambers Rd., (31206); 478-781-5300. Comfort Inn: 2690 Riverside Dr., (31204); 478-746-8855. Comfort Inn West: 4951 Eisenhower Pkwy., (31206); 478-788-5500. Courtyard by Marriott: 3990 Shera.ton Dr., (31210); 478-477-8899. Fairfield Inn: 4011 Sheraton Dr., (31210); 478-738-9007. Holiday Inn 1-75: 3590 Riverside Dr., (31210) ; 478-474-2610. Holiday Inn Express-Riverside/Macon: 2720 Riverside Dr., (31210); 478-743-1482. Holiday Inn West: 4755 Chambers Rd., (31206); 912-788-0120. Jameson Inn: 150 Plantation Inn Dr., (31220); 478-474-8004. La Quinta Inn \u0026 Suites: 3944 River Place Dr., (31210); 478-475-0206. Quality Inn: 4630 Chambers Rd., (31206); 478-781-7131. Quality Inn \u0026 Suites: 115 Riverside Pkwy., (31210); 478-474-4000. Ramada Inn: 3850 Riverside Dr., (31210); 478-474-9902, 1-888-609-6768. Red Roof Inn: 3950 River Place Dr., (31210); 478-477-7477. Rodeway Inn: 4999 Eisenhower Pkwy., (31206); 478-781-4343. Sleep Inn: 3928 River Place Dr., (31210); 478-757-8300. Super 8 Motel: 3935 Arkwright Rd., (31210); 478-757-8688. Travelodge: 5000 Harrison Rd., (31206); 478-471-6116. Wingate Inn \u0026 Suites: 100 Northcrest Blvd., (31210); 478-476-8100. \r\nB MADISON \r\nBrady Inn: 250 N. 2nd St., (30650); 706-342-4400. Burnett Place Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 317 Old Post Rd., (30650); 706-342-4034. \r\n11ww.bbonline.com/ga/burnettplace. Comfort Inn: 1972 Eatonton Hwy., (30650); 706-342-0054. Days Inn: 2001 Eatonton Hwy., (30650); 706-342-1839. Farmhouse Inn: 1051 Meadow Ln., (30650); 706-342-7933. thefarmhouseinn.com Hampton Inn: 2012 Eatonton Hwy., (30650); 706-342-9003. Holiday Inn Express: 2080 Eatonton Rd., (30650); 706-342-3433. Madison Farm Bed and Breakfast: P.O. Box 770, (30650); 706-342-9269. Ramada Inn-Antebellum: 1-20 and Hwy. 440, Exit 114, (30650); 706-342-2121. Riverside Estates: 2750 Eatonton Rd., (30650); 706-342-1799. Southern Cross Guest Ranch B\u0026B: 1670 Bethany Church Rd., (30650); 706-342-8027. \r\nwww.southcross.com. Super 8 Motel: 2091 Eatonton Rd.. (30650); 706-342-7800. \r\n.!!.'I MCRAE \r\nLittle Ocmulgee State Park: Hwy. 441 N., (31055); 912-868-7474. \r\nB METTER \r\nDays Inn: 720 S. Lewis St., (30439); 912-685-2700. Holiday Inn Express: Exit 104 off 1-16, Hwy. 121, (30439); 912-685-3000. \r\nS MILLEDGEVILLE \r\nAntebellum Inn: 200 N. Columbia St., (31061); 478-453-3993. Guest House: 520 W. Hancock St., (31061); 478-452-3098. Hampton Inn: 2461 N. Columbia St, (31061); 478-451-0050. \r\n1- 800-V I SI T- GA \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn: 2627 N. Columbia St., (31061); 478-452-3502. \r\n \r\nB M ILLEN \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park: 1053 Magnolia Springs Dr., (30442); 1-800-864-7275. www.georgiastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n.!!.'I MITCH ELL \r\nHamburg State Park: Rt. 1, Box 233, (30820); 1-800-864-7275. www.georgiastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nS, MO NTIC ELLO Sargeant Jasper's Bed \u0026 Breakfast and Tea Room: 349 W. Green St., (31064); 706-468-1117. \r\n \r\nB NI CHOLLS \r\nGeneral Coffee State Park: 46 John Coffee Rd., (31554); 912-384-7082. \r\n \r\nB NORWOOD \r\nCome Away Plantation: 3739 N. Elam Church Rd . NW, (30821); 706-465-3292. WW1'1.comeawayplantation.com. \r\n \r\nB OXFORD Hopkins House: 1111 Wesley St., (30054); 770-784-1010. www.bbonline.com. \r\n \r\nS PENFIELD Penfield House \u0026 Gardens: 5121 Penfield Rd., (30669-2211); 706-453-9800. \r\n \r\nB PERRY \r\nBest Western: 201 Leet Dr., (31069); 478-987-8777. Comfort Inn: 1602 Sam Nunn Blvd., (31069); 478-987-7710. Fairfield Inn: 110 Perimeter Rd., (31069); 478-987-4454. Guesthouse Inn: 202 Valley Dr., (31069); 478-987-2585. Hampton Inn: 102 Hampton Ct., (31069); 478-987-7681. Henderson VIiiage: 125 S. Langston Circle, (31069); 478-988-8696. www.hendersonvillage.com. Holiday Inn: 200 Valley Dr., (31069); 478-987-3313. Jameson Inn: 200 Market Place Dr., (31069); 478-987-5060. Quality Inn: 1504 Sam Nunn Blvd., (31069); 478-987-1345. Super 8 Motel: 102 Plaza Dr., (31069); 478-987-0999. The Swift Street Inn: 1204 Swift St., (31069); 478-988-9148. www.bbonline.com Travelodge: 100 Westview Ln., (31069); 478-987-7355. \r\n \r\nrJJ \r\n0 c:::: --l :i:: \r\n-= \r\n- \r\n \r\nB REID SVILLE The Nelson Hotel: 118 S. Main SL, (30453); 912-557-4411. www.nelsonhotel.com. \r\n \r\nlilt RUTLEDGE \r\nHard Labor Creek State Park and Golf Course: Fairplay Rd., P.O. Box 247, (30663); 1-800-8647275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nB SOPERTON \r\nYellow Rose Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 412 E. Main St., (30457) ; 912-529-4912. \r\n \r\nliiJ,STATE SBORO \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn: 225 Lanier Dr. , (US 301 Bypass), (30459); 912-871-2525. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 123 S. Zetterower Ave., (30458); 912-489-6330. \r\n \r\nJameson Inn: 1 Jameson Ave., (30458); 912-681 -7900. \r\n \r\nParkwood Motel \u0026 Campground: 12188 Hwy. 301 S., (30458); 912-681-3105. \r\n \r\nStatesboro Inn: 106 South Main St., (30458); 912-489-8628. \r\n \r\nTrellis Garden Inn: 107 S. Main St, (30458); 912-489-8781. www.trellisgardeninn.com. \r\n \r\nww w.ge o rgl a.o rg \r\n \r\n Iii! SWAINSBORO \r\nBradford Inn Motel: 688 S. Main St., (30401); 478-237-2400. Coleman House Inn: 323 N. Main Street, (30401); 478-237-9100. Edenfield House Inn: 426 W. Church St., (30401); 478-237-3007.www.bbonline.com. \r\n \r\nli.'ISYLVAN IA Days Inn: 404 W. Ogeechee SL, (30467); 912-564-2490. \r\n \r\nSTHOMSON \r\n1810 West Inn: 254 N. Seymour Dr., (30824); 800-515-1810. Best Western White Columns Inn: 1890 Washington Rd., (30824); 706-595-8000. Days Inn: 2658 Cobbham Rd., (3D824); 706-595-2262. Econo Lodge: 130 N. Seymour Dr. NW., (30824); 706-595-7144. Four Chimneys Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 2316 Wire Rd. SE., (30824); 706-597-0220. Holiday Inn Express: 1893 Washington Rd. NW., (30824); 706-595-6500. \r\n \r\nIii! UNION POINT \r\n \r\n::r: \r\n \r\nDurhamtown Plantation: 2250 Randolph Church Rd., (30669); 706-486-4603. \r\n \r\nf-\u003c ;:) \r\n \r\nlil!VIDALIA \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nDays Inn: 1503 Lyons Hwy., (30474); 912-537-9251. \r\n \r\ner, \r\n \r\n.u... \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express: 2619 E, 1st St., (30474); 912-537-9000. \r\n \r\np:; \r\n \r\nBWALNUT GROVE \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nThe Samuel H. Broadnax House: 2391 Leone Ave., (30012); 770-786-1800. \r\n \r\nf-\u003c \r\n \r\n.e.r.., \r\n \r\nSWARNER ROBINS \r\n \r\n::r: \r\n \r\nBest Western Peach Inn: 2739 Watson Blvd., (31093); 478-953-3800. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn: 95 S. Hwy. 247, (31088); 478-922-7555. \r\n \r\nDays Inn: 215 Margie Dr., (31088); 478-953-6866. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn: 400 Watson Blvd., (31088); 478-953-9443. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn: 2024 Watson Blvd., (31093); 478-923-8871. \r\n \r\nJameson Inn: 2731 Watson Blvd., (31099); 478-953-5522. \r\n \r\nRamada Inn and Conference Center: 2725 Watson Blvd., (31093); 478-953-3000. \r\n \r\nSuper 8 Motel: 105 Woodcrest Blvd., (31099); 478-923-8600. \r\n \r\nB W A S HINGTON \r\nHoliday Park: Holiday Park Rd., (30673); 706-678-2013. Holly Ridge Country Inn: 2221 Sandtown Rd., (30673); 706-285-2594. Jameson Inn: 115 Ann Denard Dr., (30673); 706-678-7925. Maynard's Manor: 219 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-4303. \r\nwww.kudcom.com/maynard/. The Rider House B\u0026B: 109 Court St., (30673); 706-678-2636. Wingfield Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn: 512 N. Alexander Ave., (30673); 706-678-2278. \r\n \r\nSI WATKINSVILLE \r\nAshford Manor Bed and Breakfast: 5 Harden Hill Rd., (30677); 706-769-2633. www.ambedandbreakfast.com. \r\nRivendell Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn: 3581 S. Barnett Shoals Rd., (30677); 706-769-4522. 1vww.negia.net;- rivendel/. \r\n \r\nS WAYNESBORO \r\nGeorgia's Guest Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 640 E. 7th St., (30830); 706-554-4863. Jameson Inn Hotel: 1436 N. Liberty St., (30830); 706-437-0500. Steadman House Bed and Breakfast: 828 Liberty St. , (30830); 706-437-1228. \r\nwww.steadmanhouse.com. \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\n1-80 0-V IS IT-GA \r\n \r\nlf you think Georgia is just square dances and tailgates... \r\nGeorgia's musicians are considered \"family\" the world over. Check out U1e red sequined s uit only the 'Godfather of Sou l'' - James Brown - could possibly pull-off whi le you listen to \"M\"\" Rainey - the Mother of lbe Blues. As \r\neclectic as musical taste, the Georgia Music Hall of Fame features memorabilia and masterpieces of the more than 1,1 00 artists who call Georgia home. \r\n \r\n*GEORGIA \r\nMUSIC \r\n11All OJ f AM( \r\n \r\nKick a field goal to win tbe title. Squeal armmd a racetrack doing 150 mph. Toss up a three-pointer as time runs out on the clock. You' ll feel like you've lettered i n every s port imaginable a fte r trying the \r\ninteractive displays o f the Georgia Spor ts l:iall of Fame and you'll discover the all-star achievements of Hank Aaron, Bobby Jones, Herschel Walker, Gwen Torrence and other Georgia champs. \r\n \r\nExp lore walkways to beautiful gardens fi lled wi th water falls and largerthan-life bronze sculptures of some of golf's greatest masters. The August\" Golf \u0026 Gardens- home ofd1e Georgia Golf Hall of Fame, will entice no, \r\nonly go lfers, but green thumbs, nanire lovers and visitors of all ages . This unique experience offers surprises at every twist and nun. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n,ex \r\n \r\nPianos, porn-porns, putters and more await visitors. \r\ne r i ~eeverything you expected-and more. \r\n \r\n~ ecf\u003ergia_ \r\nVisit www.georgia.org or call 1-800-visit-GA \r\n \r\n17GTG01 \r\n \r\n  Edgewood Motel: 4265 Macon Rd., (31907); 706-5612170. \r\nExtended Stay America: 5020Armour Rd., (31904); 706653-0131. \r\nHampton Inn North: 7390 Bear l/1., (31909-2516); 706256-2222. \r\nRivertown Inn: 1325 Veterans Pkwy., (31901); 706-3222522. \r\nVillage Lodge: 1024 Veterans Pkwy., (31901); 706-3243694. \r\nCORDELE \r\nDeluxe Inn: 1709 16th Ave. E., (31015); 229-271-5000. Econo Lodge: 1618 16th Ave. E., (31015); 229-273-2456. Passport Inn: 1602 16th Ave. E.,( 31015); 229-273-4088. Rodeway Inn: 1609 16th Ave. E., (31015); 229-273-3390. Super 8 Motel: 566 Farmers Market Rd., (31015); 229- \r\n276-1008. \r\nCUTHBERT Days Inn: Intersection of Hwys. 82 \u0026 27, (31 740); 229- \r\n732-5566. \r\nDAWSON Western Motel: 1149 Forrester Dr., (31742); 229-995-5500. \r\nDONALSONVILLE Days Inn: 204 W. 3rd St., Hwy. 84, (31 745); 229-524- \r\n2185. \r\nEDISON \r\nDapady Ranch: Hwy. 37 E., (31746); 229-835-2964. \r\nFRANKLIN Regency Lodging: 7725 Hwy. 27, (30217); 706-675-0427. \r\nGRIFFIN Hampton Inn: 2007 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-229- \r\n9900. Howard Johnson Express Inn \u0026 Suites: 1690 N. \r\nExpressway, (30223); 770-227-1516. Scottish Inn: 1709 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-228- \r\n6000. \r\nHOGANSVILLE Days Inn: 1630 Bass Cross Rd., (30230); 706-637-5400. \r\nLA GRANGE Budget Inn: 100 Hill Ave., (30240); 706-882-3595. Comfort Inn: 1512 LaFayette Pkwy., (30240); 706-882- \r\n7700. Hampton Inn: 100 Willis Cir., (30240); 706-845-1115. Lafayette Garden Inn: 1513 Lafayette Pkwy., (30240); \r\n706-884-6175. La Grange Inn: 1601 Lafayette Pkwy., (30241); 706-882- \r\n9540. Motel 6: 2575 Whitesville Rd., (30240): 706-884-1114. Town \u0026 Country Motel: 712 New Franklin Rd., (30240); \r\n706-884-8695. \r\nLAKE PARK Shoney's Inn: 1075 Lakes Blvd., (31636); 229-559-5660. \r\nMONTEZUMA Days Inn: 520 Spaulding Rd., (31063); 478-472-4565. \r\nMOULTRIE Days Inn: 1708 1st Ave. SE., (31768); 229-890-2401. Holiday Inn Express: 1300 Hwy. 319 Bypass NE., \r\n(31768): 229-890-8652. Inn at Moultrie: 1713 1st Ave. SE., (31768); 229-985- \r\n2200. \r\n \r\nRegency Inn: 2405 1st Ave. SE., (31768); 912-9852052. \r\nTown Terrace: 600 s. Main St., (31768): 229-985-3980. \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN Days Inn of Pine Mountain: Hwy. 368 S. Main Ave., \r\n(31822); 706-663-2121. Pine Mountain Motel: Hv.y. 27 S., (31822); 706-663-2306. Valley Inn: 14420 Hwy. 27, (31811): 706_-628-4454. \r\nRI CHLAND \r\nDays Inn: 46 Nicholson St., (31825); 229-887-9000. \r\nSYLVESTER Days Inn: 909 Franklin St., (31791); 229-776-9700. \r\nTHOMASTON Days Inn: 1211 Hwy. 19 N., (30286); 706-648-9260. \r\nTHOMASVILLE Days Inn: 15375 Hwy. 19 S., (31792); 229-226-6026. Shoney's Inn: 14866 Hwy. 19 S., (31757); 229-228-5555. \r\nTIFTON Masters Inn: 901 7th St. W.. (31794); 229-382-8100. Scottish Inn: 1409 Hwy. 82 W., (31794); 229-386-2350. \r\nUNADILLA Economy Inn: Hwy. 41 \u0026 1-72, Exit 121, (31091); 478- \r\n627-3211. Red Carpet Inn: 1-75, Exit 40, (:~1091); 478-62 7-3261. \r\nVALDOSTA Ashley Oaks Motel: 1610 N. Ashley St., (31601); 229- \r\n242-6340. Big 7 Motel: 1818 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 229-242-0789. Briarwood Motel: 1934 Briarwood Rd., (31601); 229- \r\n242-4205. Budget Inn: 218 W. Hill Ave., (31 601); 229-242-1240. Days Inn: 1827 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 229-249-8800. Del-Mar Motel: 1510 N. Ashley Sl, (31602); 229-242- \r\n8822. Hampton Inn: 1705 Gornto Rd., (31601); 229-244-8800. Holiday Terrace: 1620 N. Ashley St., (31601): 229- \r\n242-2277. Jolly Inn Motel: 1701 Ellis Dr., (31601); 229-244-9500. Motel 6-Valdosta: 2003 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 229- \r\n333-0047. Scottish Inn: 11 14 St. Augustine Rd., (31601); 229- \r\n244-7900. Shoney's Inn: 1828 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 229-244-7711. Villager Lodge: 3470 Madison Hwy., (31601); 229- \r\n242-4664. \r\nVIENNA Knights Inn: 1525 E. Union St., (31092); 229-268-2221. \r\nWARM SPRINGS Roosevelt Warm Springs Instit ute for Rehabilitation: \r\nRoosevelt Hwy., (31830); 706-655-5000. \r\nWEST POI NT Travelodge: 1870 SL Rt. 18, (31833); 706-643-9922. \r\nThese lodging facilities have not been rated by AAA or the Mobil Guide. \r\n \r\n8 \r\n \r\nr \r\n \r\nThere are real mountains here in Pickens County, \r\n \r\nNorth Georgia-not just lumpy home co some of \r\n \r\nland, but hillsides that claw the sky. the largest marble \r\n \r\nThey come in waves like multicol- quarnes rn the \r\n \r\nored quilts tumbling in great folds. world. \r\n \r\nThis is the recreational hean of the And there is much \r\n \r\nstate, with thousands of miles of hik- history-from New Echota \r\n \r\ning trails and white-water streams (former capital of the Cherokee \r\n \r\nthat take your breath away. \r\n \r\nNation) to the heartbreaking thunder \r\n \r\nHere you'll find charming moun- of the past at Chickamauga National \r\n \r\ntain towns such as Dahlonega, which Military Park, where the ground was \r\n \r\nhas a rich gold mining history (here's once stained red with blood. where you may discover that nugget) But it is the wildness of the place, \r\n \r\nand enough antiques shops to do the vastness of the Chattahoochee \r\n \r\nserious damage to your wallet. Helen National Forest, the call of an owl, \r\n \r\nis another mountain town that the tentative step of a fawn, the high \r\n \r\ndelights. Dressed in its Bavarian country that makes this part of \r\n \r\nfinest, the little hamlet looks as if it Georgia so special. \r\n \r\nshould be in the Alps. In Mountain City you can see a col- Ecotourism and Adventure \r\n \r\nleccion of Appalachian buildings and This region's beauty has inspired \r\n \r\na museum on the heritage and culture w riters for geJ1erations. Here the \r\n \r\nof the mountain people highlighted migh ty Chattooga River tumbles \r\n \r\nin the famous Foxfire series of books out of the mountains to create some \r\n \r\nand magazines. In Rome lies the of the most awesome white water in \r\n \r\nstunning campus of Berry College. the Southeast. Kayakers and rafters \r\n \r\nDalton and Calhoun boast a tremen- come for the adrenaline rush of the \r\n \r\ndously successful carpet industry, Class V and V1 rapids. The jagged where you can pick up incredible Tallulah Gorge in the town of \r\n \r\nbargains. Of geological interest is Tallulah Falls was also gouged by a \r\n \r\nriver. A dam has reduced it to a mild stream, but on the first three week- \r\n \r\n~ 0 \r\n \r\nends in November and the first two weekends in April, the flood gates \r\n \r\nC z \r\n....j \r\n \r\nopen and the gorge flows with white water once agam. \r\n \r\nz;:,,. \r\n \r\nThe mountains also give birth to the \r\n \r\nV) \r\n \r\nfamed Chattahoochee. The tributary \r\n \r\nflows right through Helen, where \r\n \r\nvisitors float the lazy waters in color- \r\n \r\nful tubes. The Etowah and Chestatee \r\n \r\nRivers and Amicalola Creek also \r\n \r\noffer exciting opportunities for \r\n \r\ncanoeists and kayakers. \r\n \r\nH ikers come from around theworld \r\n \r\nto begin (or end) their 2,144-mile trek \r\n \r\nalo ng the Appalachian Trail. The \r\n \r\nAmicalola Falls State Park, Dawsonville \r\n \r\nfamous footpath crosses 14 Eastern \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\n Fort  \r\nOglethorpe  \r\n \r\noutside Clayton caters to more experienced flyers. \r\n \r\nDajton 515 Ridge \r\n \r\nStill, there's no better view of \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nDahlonega @ \r\n \r\nthe mountains and the valleys below. \r\n \r\nDawsonville  ~ \r\n \r\n1gs1 \r\n \r\n~ s Rome \r\n \r\n~ ~, \r\n \r\n' ef \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n ~ \r\n \r\nGainesville \r\n \r\nCarlersvilfe \r\n \r\nEntertainment and Attractions \r\n \r\n-~Tallapoosa \r\n \r\nstares from \r\n \r\nAt 4,784 feet, Brasstown Bald is Georgia's highest peak. You can see \r\n \r\nGeorgia north to four states from its summit, and on a \r\n \r\nCar~llton Maine. Shorter dear day you might just catch a \r\n \r\nalternatives glimpse of Atlanta. Black Rock \r\n \r\ninclude the 250-miJe Mountain State Park in Mountain \r\n \r\nBenton Mackaye Trail, named for City sits atop the Eastern Con- \r\n \r\nthe forester who envisioned che tinental Divide and provides a strik- \r\n \r\nAppalachian Trail; the Bartram Trail, ing view of the Appalachians. For \r\n \r\nwhich follows the steps of 18th- more breathtaking vistas and rugged \r\n \r\ncentury botanist William Bartram; and beauty, head to Cloudland Canyon \r\n \r\nthe Duncan Ridge Trail, the most State Park in the state's Northwest \r\n \r\narduous 30-mile trek in the state. \r\n \r\nco.mer. During the fall, it's on~ of the \r\n \r\nAt Lookout Mountain Flight Park most popular sites for viewing the \r\n \r\nnear Rising Fawn, hang gliders seek beautiful colors. \r\n \r\nthe ultimate high. Even beginners Waterfalls are abundant here too. \r\n \r\ncan try the sport here, flying tandem Amiealola Falls, the highest in the \r\n \r\nwitb an instructor. Tut's Mountain state, p lunges 729 feet in seven \r\n \r\nLake Winnepesaukah, Rossville \r\n \r\n1-800- V IS IT-GA \r\n \r\ncascades, providing the main attrac- sidercd by ma11y \r\n \r\ntion at Amicalola Falls State Park. to be the greatest \r\n \r\nAnna Ruby, ad jacent to Unicoi hitter of all time, \r\n \r\nState Park, streams down in double was the first player \r\nfalls of 153 and so feet. Other inducted into the \r\n \r\nmagical falls include Dukes Creek, Baseball Hall of F ame \r\n \r\nMinnehaha, Panther Creek, in Cooperstown, New \r\n \r\nToccoa, and Dick's Creek. \r\n \r\nYork. In Royston, you'll find his \r\n \r\nIf you like to drive, try the name on everything from the \r\n \r\nSouthern Highroads Scenic Trail. welcoine sign to the Ty Cobb \r\n \r\nThis multistate course leads drivers Museum that celebrates his life and \r\n \r\nthrough picturesque mountain vil- career. To NASCAR fans, he's \r\n \r\nlages and scenic forests. And don't Awesome Bill from Dawsonville. Bill \r\n \r\nmiss the apple country around E lliott's cars, trophies, and other \r\n \r\nEllijay, where orchards dot the hill- memorabilia fill the Bill Elliott \r\n \r\nsides and area apple houses sell their M useum and Souvenir Centre. The \r\n \r\nharvest August through December. Dawsonville Poolroom also features \r\n \r\nVisitors can see tl1e countryside and memorabilia of his career, as well as \r\n \r\nexperience the romance of train that of other drivers. \r\n \r\ntravel on the 26-mile, 100-year-old Since 1935, barn roofs across \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Railway, the America have encouraged travelers \r\n \r\nonly mainline railroad service left to stop and \"See Rock City.\" Rock \r\n \r\nin Georgia.  \r\n \r\nCity Gardens, high atop Lookout \r\n \r\nN orch Georgia also boasts some of Mountain near Chattanooga, draws \r\n \r\nthe state's finest resorts. Golfing, sail- visitors yea r-rou nd with a family- \r\n \r\ning, and horseback riding arc a few of oriented excursion into a beautiful \r\n \r\nthe pleasures available at Lake Lanier botanical landscape. For more o ld- \r\n \r\nIslands Resort on the 38,000-acre fashioned family fun, head to Lake \r\n \r\nLake Sidney Lanier. For a touch of Winnepesaukah in Rossville. The \r\n \r\nelegance, visirors can experience the fam ily -owned amusement park fea- \r\n \r\n16th-century French-style winery tures a fun house, arcades, and the and resort, Chateau Elan, near acclaimed Cannon Ball Roller \r\n \r\n~ \r\n0 \r\n \r\nBraselton, where treats include a spa, fine dining, golf, and tennis. A German prince took the ruins of an antebellum mansion and transformed \r\n \r\nCoaster. Babyland General Hospital in Cleveland is the birthplace of the world-famous Cabbage Patch Kids. In Braselton, Mayfield Dairy Farms \r\n \r\nC \r\nz \r\n--\u003e l \r\nz \r\n \r\nthem into the luxurious Barnsley serves its wonde1ful ice cream to vis- \r\n \r\nen \r\n \r\nGardens. This resort features golf, a itors who tour the plant. \r\n \r\nfull-service spa, three fine restaurants, and an entire village of Englishstyle cottages. With its 72-foot stone fireplace and panoramic mountain \r\n \r\nHeritage The 150-m ile Chieftains Trail \r\nhelps visitors explore the area's rich \r\n \r\nviews, Brasstown Valley Resort in American Indian h istory. New \r\n \r\nYoung Harris is the perfect getaway. Echota, at what is now Calhoun, was \r\n \r\nSports enthusiasts also love the golf, the capital of the Cherokee Nation at \r\n \r\ntennis, hiking, and fly-fishing. \r\n \r\nthe time of the tribe's forced removal \r\n \r\nTwo North Georgia towns pay trib- west over the Trail of Tears in 1838. \r\n \r\nute to sports legends. Ty Cobb, con- The New Echota State Historic Site \r\n \r\nwww.geo rg ia .o rg \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n contains original and reconstructed buildings, including a print shop with newspapers printed in the Cherokee language. The R James and Florrie G. Funk Heritage Center and the Bennett History Museum in Cherokee County showcase American Indian art, dance, and daily life. To learn about some of Georgia's African-American heritage, visit the Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Foundation. This former school houses a history museum and cultural center. In Calhoun, learn about a famous classical composer and singer at the Roland Hayes Museum. Other stops include the Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site near Cartersville, the Chieftains Museum in Rome, and the Chief Vann House Historic Site m Chatsworth. Historic Dahlonega is the site of the country's first major gold rush. Visitors to the area, as well as some old-timers, can still be seen in local rivers, panning for the valuable ore. Prospectors should be sure to visit the Dahlonega Gold Museum, Consolidated Gold Mines, and Crisson Gold Mine just to make sure the area has been tapped out. This area of the state was also vital to the war efforts of both Union and Confederate troups. The 130-mile Blue and Gray Trail curls through the Northwest corner of the state, ty:i~1g together more than 60 sites that once lay in the path of destruction. O ld battlefields and cemeteries now tell the story. Visitors walk the trnnquil fields of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, where one of the bloodiest battles of the war was fought. Other sites include the Ringgold Depot, w here the 1863 Battle of Ringgold Gap was fought; the Confederate \r\n \r\nCarpet Tours, Dalton \r\nCemetery in Resaca; and Pickett's Mill Battlefield State Historic Site in Dallas. \r\nShopping and Culture \r\nTreasures and bargains abound in the state's mountain communities. The multimillion-do.llar carpet industry not only drives the economy in Dalton and Northwest Georgia, but it also benefits shoppers. Outlet malls and retail centers line the stretch of I-75 running from Calhoun to the state line, featuring everything from carpet and oriental rugs to home furnishings and accessories. Other outlet centers bring visitors to Commerce, Dawsonville, and Helen. The area is also particularly rich in folk an. Many towns feature galleries where visitors can buy the local arts and crafts, and it's still possible to find working artisans along the state's back roads. Quaint mountain communities, such as Dahlonega, Helen, Clarkesville, Ellijay, Clayton, Hiawassee, Toccoa, Gainesville, Cave Spring, and Rome, as well as Haralson and Carroll Counties, also offer antiques and unique shopping experiences. One of the best ways to learn about mountain culture is to attend Reach ofSong in Young Harris. This musical drama tells the story of the Appalachian people through the life \r\n \r\nlOO 1-800- VI S I T-GA \r\n \r\nand works of native writer and find the area\u003es \r\n \r\nfarmer Byron Herbert Reece. many trout farms \r\n \r\nAppalachian artifacts from the 19th more rewarding. \r\n \r\nand early 20th centuries are also on The region also is \r\n \r\ndisplay at the Foxfire Museum in blessed with numer- \r\n \r\nMountain City. Visitors can still pur- ous lakes. Hartwell, \r\n \r\nchase the famous Foxfire books that Lanier, and AUatoona are \r\n \r\nrecord area history. \r\n \r\nthe largest and most used, but the \r\n \r\nSports and Recreation \r\n \r\narea's smaller lakes are equally appealing. Even their names are lyri- \r\n \r\nRecreational opportunities abound cal-Tugalo, Chatu ge, and Nottaly \r\n \r\namong the peaks and valleys of \r\n \r\nNorth Georgia. With some 750,000 \r\n \r\nacres, the Chattahoochee National \r\n \r\nForest offers abundant camping, \r\n \r\nnature trails, and beautiful scenery \r\n \r\nfor passing motorists. The Silver \r\n \r\nComet Trail is a refreshing place to \r\n \r\nwalk, bike, or ride horses. Traill1eads \r\n \r\nin Polk and Paulding Counties will \r\n \r\nget you started. \r\n \r\nAnglers ind the area inviting too. \r\n \r\nThe upper elevations of Northeast \r\n \r\nGeorgia host the state's best trout Trout fishing at Brasstown Valley Resort \r\n \r\nfishing streams, but children may \r\n \r\namong them. Marinas dot the shores \r\n \r\nw here visitors can rent boats or wave \r\n \r\nrunners an.cl hire a fishing guide. \r\n \r\nLegend has it that driving race cars \r\n \r\nwas perfected by mountain moon- \r\n \r\nshiners running from the law. Today motor sports fans still come to North Georgia for all types of racing. Road Atlanta near Braselton hosts sports \r\n \r\na:: \r\n0.zc.:.:, \r\n \r\ncar and motorcycle races, along with \r\n \r\n:..\u003e.. \r\n \r\nthe annual 10-hour, 1,000-mile Petit \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\nLeMans. The Lanier Nat ional \r\n \r\nVl \r\n \r\nRaceway in Braselton features \r\n \r\nNASCAR, while drag racing burns \r\n \r\nthe pavement at Atlanta Dragway in \r\n \r\nCommerce. The Rome Motor Speed- \r\n \r\nway waves the checkered flag every \r\n \r\nSunday night. \r\n \r\nIf you can't stand the heat of burning \r\n \r\nrubber, Georgia boasts one of the \r\n \r\ncountry's southernmost ski resorts, \r\n \r\nSky Valley Resort. Find all this and \r\n \r\nFun on Lake Lanier \r\n \r\nmore-right here in North Georgia. \r\n \r\nwww.georgia.o r g \r\n \r\nIOI \r\n \r\n Travel Directory \r\n \r\nADAIRSVILL \r\n \r\n706-745-6928. www.fs.fed.us/ conf. Union County Historical Society Museum: On the \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Square-Old Union County Courthouse, (30514); \r\n \r\nBarnsley Gardens: 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd., 706-745-5493. \r\n \r\n(30103); 770-773-7480. www.barnsleyinn.com. Pumpkin Patch Farm: Old Dixie Hwy., (30103); 770-773-2 6 17. \r\n \r\nt6ri, SHOPPI NG \u0026 CULTUR E \r\nPappy's Marketplace: 2763 Pappy's Plaza, (30512); 706-745-2965. \r\n \r\nIf you think Georgia is just peaches and planJations, . think again. \r\nSee the vestige$ of days gone by. Baulcficlds. Cemeteries. Picturesque antebe llum homes preserved as museums and cozy Bed and Breakfasts. Recreate history al the Chickamauga Chattanooga National Military Park with Civil \\\u003eiar enthusiasts. Get lost \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Adairsville Historic District: 116 Public Square, (30103); 770-387-1357, 1-800-733-2280 www.notatlanta.org. \r\n:J- INFORMATION \r\nAdairsville Visitor Information: (30103); 770387-1357, 1-800-733-2280. www.notatlanta.org. \r\n \r\n\\.., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nCooper's Creek Wildlife Management Area: Hwy. 60 \u0026 Hwy. 180, (30512); 770-535-5700. www.georgiawildIife.com. Lake Nottely: Hwy 19 \u0026 129 N., (30512); 877745-5789. www.blairsvillechamber.com. Trackrock Riding Academy, Inc.: 4890 Trackrock Campground Rd., (30512); 706-745-5252, \r\n \r\nin the 750,000 acres of the Chattahoochee NationaFforest and the activities it offers- \r\n \r\nBLAlRSVII.L  \r\n \r\n1-800-826-0073. \r\n \r\nhorseback riding, camping, bird watching and more. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n:j, INFORM ATION \r\n \r\nFeel the presence of the great Cherokee at the 1,500-year-old Etowah burial and \r\n \r\nBrasstown Bald-CNF: Hwy., 180 Spur, (30514); Blairsville-Union County Chamber of Commerce: \r\n \r\nceremonial mounds. At New Echota, capital of the new Cherokee nation. In the homes \r\n \r\n706-896-2556, 706745-6928. \r\n \r\n385 Blue Ridge Hwy., (30514); 706-745-5789. \r\n \r\nof more recent leaders-James Vann, John Ross, Major Ridge and ChiefVlhitepath. \r\n \r\nChattahoochee National Forest: Hwy. 180 Spur, www.blairsvillecl1amber.com. (30512); 706-896-2556. www.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\n \r\na: \r\n \r\nYou won't believe what awaits you. Covered bridges, grist mills and spectacular \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountain Branch Experiment Station: \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nwaterfalls. Hiking along the Appalachim1Trail. Hang gliding and spelunking. Exciting white water ratting on the Chattooga. DahJoncga's gold mines. Mountain folklore and bluegrass music. The Foxfire M useum. State parks and wildlife reserves bursting through a kaleidoscope of natural beauty. \r\n \r\n2564 Georgia Mountain Branch Station Rd., (30512); 706-745-2655. www.uga.edu. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nCz : \r\n,-j \r\n \r\nHelton Creek Falls: Helton Creek Rd., 1-877745-5789 . www.blairsvillechamber.com. \r\n \r\nBackroads Self Driving Tours 1, 2, \u0026 3: 3990 Appalachian Hwy., (30513); 1-800-899-6867. \r\n \r\nz \u003e \r\n \r\nMountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi Center, Inc.: www.blueridgemountains.com. \r\n \r\nV) \r\n \r\nToast Oktoberfest in Alpine Helen. Relax, golf, and water-ski on one of many lakes-Lanier, Hartwell, Allatoona and Carters, to name a few. Book luxurious accommodations at Chatcau Elan and Barnsley Gardens. Cheer the international \r\n \r\n9710 Gainesville Hwy., (30512); 706-745-6095. Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway: (30512); 706- \r\n745-6928. www.fs.fed.us/conf. Sosebee Cove Scenic Area: Hwy. 180, (30512); \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Scenic Railway: 241 Depot St., (30513); 1-800-934-1898. www.brscenic.com Chattahoochee National Forest Fish Hatchery: 4730 Rock Creek Rd., (30572); 706-838-4723. \r\n \r\nPetit LeMaus al Road Atlanta. \r\n \r\n706-745-6928. www.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\n \r\nwww.fws.gov. \r\n \r\nSouthern Tree Plantation, Inc.: 2531 Owltown Southern Highroads Trail: P.O. Box 1528, \r\n \r\nA well preserved past and an action-packed present. Fast forward to your next vacation and... , \r\n \r\nRd., (30512); 706-745-0601. www.georgia- (30513); 706-633-6706. www.southernhigh- \r\n \r\nStep into Georgia.T \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n) _We're everything you expected--and more. \r\n \r\nexper1ene \r\n-:.TG~l~ ge0rgia \r\n \r\nmagazine.com/southerntreeplantation. Vogel State Park: 7485 Vogel State Park Rd., (30512): 1-800-864-7275. w1w1.gastateparks.org. \r\n'.I HERITAGE \r\nTrack Rock Archaeological Area-Chattahoochee National Forest: Track Rock Gap Rd., (30512); \r\n \r\nroads.org. \r\n~ d SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Historic Downtown Blue Ridge: 1-800-899-6867. Mercier Apple Orchards: 3660 Blue Ridge Dr., (30513); 706-632-2364. www.mercier-orchards.com. \r\n \r\nwww .georg l a.org \r\n \r\nVisit www.georgia.org or call 1-800-visit-GA \r\n \r\n \\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nwww.rootsweb.com/~gahchs. \r\n \r\nAppalachian Outdoor Adventures: 706-2584530. www.jerrybarnes.com. \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR: Buchanan Antique Market: 75 Van Wert St., \r\n \r\nHwy. 52 W. or Hwy. 60 N.; 770-535-5 700. \r\n \r\n(30113); 770-646-8006. \r\n \r\nwww.state.ga.us/dnr/wild. \r\n \r\nCambryns Gift Shop: Court Square, (30113); \r\n \r\nChattahoochee National Forest: 6050 770-646-5011. \r\n \r\nAppalachian Hwy., (30513); 706-632-3031. \r\n \r\nRedfield Antiques: 3545 Hwy. 27 N. (30113); \r\n \r\nwww.ts.fed.us/ cont. \r\n \r\n770-646-3361. \r\n \r\nCooper's Creek Scenic \u0026 Recreation Area-CNF: F.S. Rd. #4, (30513); 706-632-3031. \r\n \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nwww.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\n \r\nEvelyn Wade Recreational Park: 5760 E. Hwy. \r\n \r\nCycle South Mountain Biking: 4295A Old Hwy. 120, (30113); 770-646-3081. \r\n \r\n76, (30513); 706-632-3533. Double D Trail Rides: Pack Creek Rd., (30513); \r\n \r\nl INFORMATION \r\n \r\n706-632-6975. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nHaralson County Chamber of Commerce: 70 Hub \r\n \r\nLake Blue Ridge: Old Hwy. 76, (30513); 706- Dr. (30182) (in Waco); 770-537-5594. \r\n \r\n632-5680. www.blueridgemountains.com. \r\n \r\nwww.haralson.org. \r\n \r\nLake Blue Ridge Marina, Inc.: 335 Marina Dr., \r\n \r\n(30513); 706-632-2618. \r\n \r\nMule Top Mountain Outfitters: 319 Hell's Hollow \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\nRd., (30513); 706-632-0076. Things To Do in the Mountains: 866-874-7367. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nTrout Flyfishing: 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue and Gray, Trail: 300 S. Wa ll St., (30701); \r\n \r\n(30513); 706-632-5680, 1-800-899-6867. \r\n \r\n70~-625-3200. www.ngeorgia.com. \r\n \r\nwww.blueridgemountains.com. \r\n \r\nChieftains Trail: 300 S. Wall St., (30701); 706- \r\n \r\nToccoa River: 3990 Appalachian Hwy., (30513); 625-3200. \r\n \r\n1-800-899-6867. www.blueridgemountains.com New Echota State Historic Site: 1211 \r\n \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nChatsworth Hwy. NE., (30701); 706-624-1321. 11ww.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nzen \r\n \r\nAdventure Reservations Company: 699 E. Main Oakleigh: 335 S. Wall St., (30701); 706-629St., (30513); 706-632-9704. Wl'IW.ticacabins.com. 1515. www.oakleigh.com. \r\n \r\nH \r\n\u003c \r\nE-\u003c \r\n \r\nFannin County Chamber of Commerce and Roland Hayes Museum: 212 S. Wall St., \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 3990 Appalachian Hwy., \r\n \r\n(30701); 706-629-2599. \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\n(30513); 706-632-5680, 1-800-899-6867. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nwww.blueridgemountains.com \r\n \r\nli'it SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nBRASELTON \r\n \r\nCalhoun, A Main Street City: 109 Kings St., (30701); 706-602-5570. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nCalhoun Gordon Art Center: 212 S. Wall St., (30701); 706-629-2599. \r\n \r\nChateau Elan Winery \u0026 Resort: 100 Rue Prime Outlets at Calhoun: 455 Belwood Rd., \r\n \r\nCharlemagne, (30517); 770-271-6050. \r\n \r\n(30701); 706-602-1300, 706-602-1305. \r\n \r\nwww.chateauelan.com. \r\n \r\nWlvw.primeoutlets.com. \r\n \r\nMayfield Dairy Farms: 1160 Broadway Ave., (30517); 706-654-9180. www.mayfielddairy.com. \r\n \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nChattahoochee National Forest/Hidden Creek: 806 E. Villanow St. (30701); 706-638-1085. \r\n \r\nLanier National Speedway-North Georgia's Salacoa Creek Park: 388 Park Dr., (30734); \r\n \r\nNASCAR Facility: One Raceway Dr., (30517); 706-629-3490. \r\n \r\n770-967-8600. www.lanierspeedway.com. Road Atlanta: 5300 Winder Hwy., (30517); 770- \r\n \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\n \r\n967-6143. www.roadatlanta.com. \r\n \r\nCalhoun-Gordon County Convention \u0026 Visitors \r\n \r\nBureau and Welcome Center: 300 S. Wall St., \r\n \r\nBUCHANAN \r\n \r\n(30701); 706-625-3200. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nwww.gordonchamber.org. \r\n \r\nHistoric Old Haralson County Courthouse: Court Square, (30113); 770-646-3509. \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\n384-4361. Old Federal Road: Hwy. 51, (30521); 706-384- \r\n4659. www.franklin-county.com. \r\n \r\n:}- INFORMATION \r\nFranklin County Chamber of Commerce: 165 Athens St., (30521); 706-384-4659, 706-3844659. wWlv.franklin-county.com. \r\n \r\nCARROLLTON A Main Street City \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nJohn Tanner State Park: 354 Tanner's Beach Rd., \r\n \r\n(30117); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org. National Sacred Harp Singing Museum: Oak \r\n \r\nAutumn colors the mountains with beauty. \r\n \r\nGrove Rd., (30117); 1-800-292-0871. State University of West Georgia: 1600 Maple \r\n \r\nCANTON \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS eagles Dairy: 362 Stringer Road, (30115); 770704-5913. www.caglesdairy.com. \r\n! HERITAGE \r\n \r\nSt., (30118); 770-836-6500, 770-836-6464. www.westga.edu \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nSusan Hayward Gravesite: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 210 Old Center Point Rd., (301 17); 770-832-8977. \r\n \r\nBall Ground, Battle of Taliwa Historical State Marker: 301 Gilmer Ferry Rd., (301 14); 770- \r\n \r\nii'o SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n735-2123. \r\n \r\nCarrollton, A Main Street City: (30117); 770- \r\n \r\nHistoric Cherokee County Courthouse: North St., 832-6901. carrolltoncvbofgeorgia.com. \r\n \r\n(30114); 770-345-3288. www.rockbarn.org. \r\n \r\nHorton's Books \u0026 Gifts: 410 Adamson Square, \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\n(30117); 770-832-8021. \r\n \r\ntT1 \r\n \r\nli'it SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nCanton Theatre: 171 E. Main St;. 770-704-0755. Riverstone Shopping Center: Riverstone Pkwy.; \r\n \r\n:}-- INFORMATION Carrollton Area Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau: \r\n \r\n::,:, \r\n0..... \r\n \r\n770-953-6688. \r\n \r\n118 S. White St., (30117); 770-214-9746, \r\n \r\n): \r\n \r\n1-800-292-0871. \r\n \r\nen \r\n \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nhttp://carrolltoncvb.ofgeorgia.com. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nSweetwater Park: Lake Allatoona, 138 Hwy. Spur 20, (30114); 770-382-4700. www.sam.usace.army.miljsam/op/rec/allatoona. \r\n:j- INFORMATION Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce: 3605 \r\n \r\nCARTERSVILLE A Main Street City \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Race for the Etowah Civil War Driving Tour: 101 \r\n \r\n0zc:: z.\u003e\u003e...-.I. \r\nVl \r\n \r\nMarietta Hwy., (30114); 770-345-0400. \r\n \r\nN. Erwin St., (30120); 770-387-1357. \r\n \r\nwww.cherokee-chamber.com. \r\n \r\nwww.notatlanta.org \r\n \r\nEuharlee Covered Bridge and Museum: 1116 \r\n \r\nCARNESVILLE \r\nlf1 HERITAGE \r\nCromer's Mill Covered Bridge: Hwy. 106 E., (30521); 706-384-4659. WIVW.franklin-county.com. Franklin County Court House: On The Square, (30521); 706-384-4659. www.franklin-county.com. Franklin County Historical Society Museum: \r\n \r\nCovered Bridge Rd., (30120); 770-607-2017. W1vw.notatlanta.org. William Weinman Mineral Museum: 51 Mineral Museum, (30184); 770-386-0576. v1Ww.chara.gsu.edu/ ~weinman Red Top Mountain St ate Park: 781 Red Top Mountain Rd., (30121); 770-975-4226. www.gastateparks.org. Young Brothers Pharmacy: 2 W. Main St., (30120); 770-382-4010 \r\n \r\nGainesville St., (30521); 706-384-4805, 706- \r\n \r\nwww.geo r gla.org \r\n \r\n105 \r\n \r\n r \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nAllatoona Pass Battle Site: Old Alabama Rd., 1-75, Exit 283, (30121); 1-800-733-2280. Bartow County Genealogical Society Library: 425 W. Main St., (30120); 770-606-0706. Battle of Allatoona Pass Tra il Corps of Engineers: Old Allatoona Rd., (30120); 770606-8862. www.evsonline.org. Bartow History Center: 13 Wall St., (30120); 770-382-3818. Chieftains Trail: (30120); 770-387-1357. www.georgiahighcountry.org. Cooper's Friendship Monument Public Square, Downtown Cartersville, (30120); 770-387-1357. Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site: 813 Indian Mounds Rd., (30120); 770-387-3747. www.gastateparks.org. ~uharlee History Museum: 770-607-2017. Noble Hill: 2361 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., (30120); 770-382-3392. Oak Hill Cemetery: N. Erwin St., (30120); 770387-1357. www.notatlanta.org Roselawn: 224 Cherokee Ave. W., (30120); 770387-5162. www.roselawnmuseum.com. \r\n4' SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nCartersville, A Main Street City: 3 Wall St., (30120); 770-386-6458. www.cvillemainst.com. Cartersville Opera: P.O. Box 200953, (30120); 770-382-9198. Etowah Arts Gallery: 105 W. Main St., (30120); 770-382-8277. Grand Theatre of Cartersville: 5 N. Wall St., (30120); 770-386-7343. www.etowahfoundations.org. Pumphouse Players/Legion Theatre: 114 C W. Main St., (30120); 770-387-2610. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATIO N \r\nAllatoona l ake \u0026 Visitor Center Corps of Engineers: 1138 Hwy. Spur 20, (30121); 770382-4700. www.sam.usace.army.mil/op/rec/allatoona. Cooper's Iron Works Corps of Engineers: River Rd., (30120); 770-382-4700. www.sam.usace.army.miljop/rec/allatoona. Dellinger Park: 100 Pine Grove Rd., (30120); 770-387-5626. Gatewood Park: 244 Bartow Beach Rd. , (30121); 770-387-5163. Glade Marina: Lake Allatoona, 5400 Kings Camp Rd., (30102); 770-975-7000. Holiday Marina: 5989 Groover's Landing Rd., (30102); 770-974-2575. Park Marina: 651 Marina Rd., (30121); 770974-6063. www.parkmarine.com. \r\n \r\n~ INFORMATION Cartersville-Bartow Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center: 101 N. Erwin St., (30120); 770-387-1357, 1-800-733-2280. www.notatlanta.org. \r\nCASSVILLE \r\n'I HERITAGE \r\nAtlanta Campaign Pocket Park: Hwy, 41 N. \u0026 Cassville Rd., (30.123); 770-387-1357. www.notatlanta.com. Cassville Confederate Cemetery: Cass-White Rd., (30123); 770-387-1357. \r\nCAVE SPRING \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Cedar Creek Park: 6770 Cave Spring Rd., (30124); 706-777-3030. Historic Cave Spring and Rolater Park: 3 Cedartown St, (30124); 706-777-8439. \r\n \r\n'! HERITAGE \r\nBig Spring, The: Wissahickon Ave., just off Hwy. 27, (30125); (770) 748-2090. Polk County Historical Society Museum \u0026 Gardens: College St. off Hwy. 27, (30125); 770748-3473. \r\nli'o SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Cedartown, A Main Street City: (30125); 770748-2090. www.cedartownga.org. \r\n~ INFORMATION Cedartown Main Street Welcome Center: (30125); 770-748-2090. www.cedartownga.org. \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Fort Mountain State Park: 181 Ft. Mountain Park Rd. , (30705); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nChief Vann House State Historic Site: 82 Hwy. 225 N., (30705); 706-695-2598. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Cohutta Lodge: 500 Cochise Trail, (30705); 706-695-9601. Wl'IW.COhuttalodge.com. Cohutta Springs: 1175 Cohutta Springs Rd., (30711); 1-800-940-6789. Cohutta Wilderness Area: 401 G.I. Maddox Pkwy., \r\n \r\n1-80 0-VISIT-G A \r\n \r\n(30705); 706-695-6736. www.fs.fed.us/ conf. \r\n \r\n706-947-1580, 1-800-806-1953. \r\n \r\nFort Mtn. Stables: 548 Cliff Mine Rd., (30705); \r\n \r\n706-517-8555. \r\n \r\nLake Conasauga: 401 G.I. Maddox Pkwy., (30705); 706-695-6736. www.fs.fed.us/ conf. North Georgia Speedway: 300 N. Georgia Speedway Rd., (30705); 706-695-3313. \r\n \r\n ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nBartram Trail: Approximately 40 miles through Rabun County, (30525); 706-782-5113. www.gamountains.com\\rabun. \r\n \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nEllicott's Rock Wilderness-CNF: F.S. Rd. #646, \r\n \r\nChatsworth-Murray County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 126 N. 3rd Ave., (30705); 706-695-6060. \r\n \r\n(30525); 706-782-3320. www.fs.fed.us/ conf Southern Nantahala Wilderness-CNF \u0026 Nantahala National Forest: F.S. Rd. #70, Tallulah River Rd., (30525); 706-782-3320. \r\n \r\nCHICKAMAUGA \r\n! HERITAGE \r\n \r\nwww.fs.fed.us/conf. Tut's Hangliding Heaven: Off Hwy. 441, corner of Seed Tick Rd. at 16 Tut 's Mountain Rd., (30525); \r\n \r\nArcadia Farms: 5232 S. Hwy. 341, (30707); 706-375-2457. Cove Methodist Church: Hwy. 341; 706-3757702. \r\n \r\n707-782-6218. www.tutsmountain.com. Wildwater Ltd. Rafting: The Chattooga River, \r\n(30525); 1-800-451-9972. www.wildwaterrafting.com. \r\n \r\nLee \u0026 Gordon Mill: Red Belt Rd ., (30707); 706375-6801. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Coleman River Scenic Area-CNF: Tallulah River, \r\n \r\nCLARKESVILLE \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nF.S. Rd. #54, (30525); 706-782-3320. \r\nwww.fs.fed.us/conf. Popcorn Overlook-CNF: Hwy. 76 W., (30525); \r\n \r\nLake Burton Trout Hatchery-GA DNR: 3695 Hwy. 197 N., (30523); 706-947-3112. \r\n \r\n706-782-3320. www.fs.fed.us/conf. Rabun Bald Mountain: Off Hwy. 246, (30537); \r\n \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park: 3655 Hwy. 197, www.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\n \r\n(30523); 706-947-3 194, www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\n1r' SPORTS \u0026 RE CREATIO N \r\n \r\nG') \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nLake Rabun: Lake Rabun Rd., (30525); 706- \r\n \r\nt\"1 \r\n \r\n782-4014. www.georgiapower.com. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nBatesville General Store: 11801 Hwy. 197 N., (30523); 706-947-3434. A World of Dreams Museum: 4000 Hwy. 17, \r\n \r\nLake Seed: Seed Lake Rd., (30525); 706-7824014. www.georgiapower.com. Sandy Bottom Recreation Area-CNF: 4841 F.S. \r\n \r\n-~ \r\nG') \r\n:i: \r\n \r\n(30523); 706-754-0174, \r\n'10 SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nRd. #70, (30525); 706-782-3320. \r\n \r\nr.r, \r\n \r\nwww.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\n \r\n:s: \r\n \r\nTate Branch Recreation Area- CNF: F.S. Rd. #70, \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nAmish Red Barn: 6345 Hwy. 17, (30523); 706- \r\n754-8235. www.helenga.org. Burton Gallery \u0026 Emporium: 295 Cherokee Ridge Dr., (30523), 706-947-1351. Mark of the Potter: 9982 Hwy. 197 N., (30523); \r\n \r\n(30525); 706-782-3320. www.fs.fed.us/ conf. Tut's Game Preserve: Off Hwy. 441, corner of Seed nck Rd., 16 Tut's Mountain Rd., (30525); 706-782-6218. www.tutsmountain.com. Warwoman Dell Recreation Area-CNF: \r\n \r\nCz : \r\n-\u003e\u003e-I \r\nz \r\nr.r, \r\n \r\n706-947-3440. www.markofthepotter.com \r\n \r\nWarwoman Rd., (30525); 706-782-3320, 770- \r\n \r\n535-5700. www.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nWillis Knob Recreation Area-CNF (for Horse- \r\n \r\nApple Mountain Resort \u0026 Golf Club: 901 owners only): Willis Knob Rd. , (30525); 706Rockford Creek Rd., (30523); 706-754-2255. 782-3320. www.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\n \r\nwww.applemountaingolfga.com. Lake Burton Wildlife Management Area-Ga. Department of Natural Resource: Hwy. 197 N., (30523); 770-535-5700. \r\n \r\n4J SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nDowntown Clayton: Hwy. 441; 706-782-4812. www..gamountains.com/rabun. \r\n \r\nwww.state.ga.us/dnr/wild. Panther Creek Recreation Area-CNF: Old Hwy. 441 N., (30523); 706-754-6221. www.fs.fed.us/conf. Sunburst Stables: 3181 Hwy 255, (30523); \r\n \r\n:j, INFORMATION \r\nRabun County Chamber of Commerce, CVB, and Welcome Center: 232 Hwy. 441 N., (30525); 706-782-4812, 706-782-5113. \r\n \r\nwww .georgla.org \r\n \r\n www.gamountains.com/rabun. \r\nCLEVELAND \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS BabyLand General Hospital: 73 W. Underwood St., (30528); 706-865-2171. www.cabbagepatehkids.com. Gold 'n' Gem Grubbin Mine: 75 Gold Nugget Ln., (30528), 706-865-5454. www.goldngem.com. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nWhite County Courthouse/Museum: On the Square, (30528); 706-865-3225. \r\nifJJ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nDowntown Cleveland Square: 706-865-5356, (30528). \r\n \r\n4J SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nCommerce, A Main Street City: (30529); 706335-2954. www.commercega.org. Commerce Factory Stores: 199 Pottery Factory Dr., (30529); 706-335-6352. The Pottery: 100 Pottery Rd., (30529); 706335-3120. www.cravenpottery.com. Tanger Outlets Center: 111 Tanger Blvd., (30529); 706-335-4542. 11WW.tangeroutlet.com. \r\n, SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Atlanta Dragway: 500 E. Ridgeway Rd., (30529), 706-335-2301. \r\n::I- INFORMATION \r\nJackson County Area Chamber of Commerce: 1655 S. Elm St., (30529); 706-335-1896. \r\nCORNELIA \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION DeSoto Falls Recreational Area-CNF: Hwy. 19 \u0026 129 N., (30528); 706-745-6928. www.fs.fed.us/conf. Yonah Mountain: Off Hwy. 75, (30528), 706865-5356. \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\nWhite County Chamber of Commerce: 122 N. Main St., (30528); 706-865-5356. www.whitecountychamber.org. \r\n \r\n1li! ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nCohutta National Fish Hatchery: Off Hwy. 71; 706-694-8830. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nLoudermilk Boarding House Museum: 271 Foreacre St. C, (30531); 706-778-2001. www.jonimabe.com. \r\n, SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Lake Russell WIidiife Management Area-Ga. DNR: Adjacent to Lake Russell Recreation area, (30531); 770-535-5700. www.state.ga.us/dnr/wild. \r\n:),- INFORMATION Habersham County Chamber of Commerce: 668-A Clarkesville St., (30531); 706-778-4654. www.seehabersham.com. \r\nCRANDALL \r\n \r\nVl \r\n\u003c..... \r\n(j \r\n \r\nCOMER \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nCohutta Springs Conference Center: 1175 Cohutta Springs Rd., (30711); 706-695-9093. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park: 650 Watson Mill \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nRd., (30629); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\n, SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\ni::.l (j \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nConasauga River Watershed: 401 G.I. Maddox \r\n \r\nPkwy., (30711); 706-695-6060, 706-695-3950. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Covered Bridge: 650 Watson Mill \r\n \r\nRd., (30629); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\n1111 ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nLanieriand Music Park: 6115 Jot'em Down Rd., \r\n \r\nA Main Street City (30041); 770-887-7464. www.lanierland.com. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nDowntown Commerce-Commercial Historic District: Downtown Commercial District, (30529); 706-335-2954. www.commercega.org. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nPoole's Mill Covered Bridge: Hwy. 368 \u0026 Poole's Mill Rd., (30130); 770-887-6461. \r\n::f- INFORMATION \r\nCumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce: 212 \r\n \r\n1 08 \r\n \r\n1-8OO - VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nKelly Mill Rd., (30040); 770-887-6461. www.forsythchamber.org. \r\nDAHLONEGA \r\nA Better Hometown City \r\n \r\n~- INFORM ATION \r\nDahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 13 S. Park St., Dahlonega Historic District, (30533); 706-8643711, 1-800-231-5543. www.dahlonega.org. \r\n \r\n1i ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nDALLAS \r\n \r\nThe Antique Rose Emporium: 5565 Cavender Creek Rd., (30533); 706-864-5884. www.antiqueroseemporium.com. Chestatee Overlook-CNF: Hwy. 19 N.; 706-864- \r\n6173. www.fs.fed.us/ conf. Consolidated Gold Mines: 185 Consolidated \r\nRd., (30533); 706-864-8473. Crisson Gold Mine: 2736 Morrison Moore Pkwy., \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nPaulding Co. Driving Tour/Historic Markers: 455 Jimmy Campbell Pkwy. , (30157); 770-4456016. www.pauldingcountygeorgia.com. Pickett's Mill Battlefield State Historic Site: 4432 Mt. Tabor Church Rd., (30157); 770-4437850. www.gastateparks.org.. \r\n \r\n(30533); 706-864-6363. DeSoto Falls-CNF: Off Hwy. 129 N., (30533); \r\n706-864-6173. www.fs.fed.us/conf. Frogtown Cellars: 3300 Damascus Church Rd., \r\n \r\nlli,'\\i SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Paulding Fine Arts Center: P.O. Box 403, (30157); 770-443-1649. \r\n \r\n(30533); 706-865-0687. Holly Theatre Company: 69 W. Main St., (30533); 706-864-3759. www.dahlonega.org. Th ree Sisters Vineyards and Winery: 439 Vineyard Way, (30533); 706-865-0359. www.threesistersvineyards.com. Wolf Mountain Vineyard: 180 Wolf Mountain Trail, (30533); 706-867-9862. \r\nlffi' HERITAGE \r\n \r\n..... SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nPaulding Co. Wildlife Management Areas: Hwy. 278, Brasswell Mountain Rd., (30157); 770443-7821. Silver Comet Trail: 17 miles in Paulding County; 770-445-6016. www.pauldingcountygeorgia.com. Southeastern International Dragway: 1653 E. Paulding Dr., (30157); 770-445-2183. www.sedragway.com \r\n \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site: 1 Public Square, (30533); 706-864-2257. \r\n \r\n:j,- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nC) \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org.. \r\n \r\nPaulding County Chamber of Commerce: 455 \r\n \r\nt,l \r\n \r\nJimmy Campbell Pkwy., (30157); 770-445- \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n6016. www.pauldingcountygeorgia .com. \r\n \r\n:;:d \r\n \r\nDowntown Dahlonega Historic District: 706864-3711. www.dahlonega.org \r\n \r\n,C-.), \r\n\u003e: \r\n \r\nThe Funky Chicken Art Project: 1538 Wesley Chapel Rd., (30533); 706-864-3938. www.funkychickenartproject.com. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\nVl \r\n \r\n;s: \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n..... SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAppalachian Outfitters: Hwy. 60 S., (30533); 706-864-7117. www..appoutga.com. Chestatee Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR: \r\n \r\nBlue and Gray Trail: 706-272-7676, 800-331- \r\n3258. www.ngeorgia.com/blueandgray. Blunt House: 506 S. Thornton Ave., (30720); \r\n706-278-0217. Chieftains Trail: 706-272-7676, 1-800-331- \r\n \r\nC: \r\nz \r\n.z~... \r\nVl \r\n \r\nHwy. 19 N., (30528); 770-535-5700. \r\n \r\n3258. www.daltoncvb.com. \r\n \r\nwww.state.ga.us/ dnr/wild. \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery and Monument: Between \r\n \r\nDockery Lake Recreation Area: F.S. Rd. #654, Culyer St. and Emery St., (30720). \r\n \r\n(30533); 706-745-6928. www.fs.fed.us/conf/. www.daltoncvb.com. \r\n \r\nGold City Corral: 49 Forrest Hills Rd., (30533); Crown Gardens and Archives: 715 Chattanooga \r\n \r\n706-867-9395. www.goldcitycoral.com. \r\n \r\nAve., (30720); 706-278-0217. \r\n \r\nMountain Adventures Cyclery, Inc.: 52 Clayton Dait on Depot: 110 Depot St, (30720); 706- \r\n \r\nDr., (30533); 706-864-8525. \r\n \r\n226-3 160. \r\n \r\nSunny Farms North: 1332 Long Branch Rd., Dug Gap Battle Park: 2211 W. Dug Gap Battie \r\n \r\n(30533); 706-867-9167. \r\n \r\nMountain Rd., (30720); 706-278-0217. \r\n \r\nWaters Creek Recreation Area-CNF: 11.7 miles Hamilton House: 701 Chattanooga Ave., \r\n \r\n19 N. to Forest Service Rd. #34, (30533); 706- (30720); 706-278-0217. \r\n \r\n864-6173. www.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\n \r\nStatue of General Joseph Johnston: Corner of \r\n \r\nHamilt on St. \u0026 Crawford St., (30720); 706-272- \r\n \r\nwww .ge o rg i a.org \r\n \r\n109 \r\n \r\n 7676, 1-800-331-3258. www.daltoncvb.com. \r\n~! SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Dalton Little Theater: 210 N. Pentz St., (30720); 706-226-6618. Downtown Dalton-A Main Street City: 210 N. Pentz St., (30720); 706-278-3332. Southern Living Dream Home: 3010 Old Dug Gap Rd., (30720); 706-277-3132. Tanger Outlet Center: 1001 Market St., (30720); 706-277-2688, 1-800-409-7029 www.tangeroutlet.com. Walnut Square Mall: 2150 E. Walnut Ave., (30721); 706-226-3777. www.walnutsquaremall.com. \r\n~r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nSpring Creek Preserve: Boyles Mill Rd., (30 720): 706-272-7676, 1-800-331-3258. www.daltoncvb.com. \r\n::j INFORMATION Dalton Convention and Visitor's Bureau: 2211 Dug Gap Battle Rd., (30 720); 706-272-7676, 1-800-331-3258. ww11.daltoncvb.com. \r\nilti@iii'Hm \r\n~r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBroad River Outpost: Hwy. 281, Wildcat Bridge, (30633); 706-795-3242. www.gariver.com. \r\n~j- INFORMATION Madison County Chamber of Commerce: 1441 Hwy. 98 W., (30633); 706-795-34 73. www.mccc.sout hernlink.net. \r\ng ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Len Foote Hike Inn: 240 Amicalola Falls State Park Rd., (30534); 770-389-7275, 1-800-86472 75. www.hike-inn.com. \r\n@ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Amicalola Falls State Park: 240 Arnicalola Falls State Park Rd. , (30534); 1-800-864-7275, 706-265-2222. www.gastateparks.org. Burt's Pumpkin Farm: 4801 Hwy. 52 E., (30534); 706-265-3701. www.burtsfarm.com Dawsonville Pool Room: E. 1st St., (30534); 706-265-2792. Elliott Museum  \u0026 Souvenir Center, Inc.: Hwy. 183, Building #2, (30534); 706-265-2718, ext. 250. www.billelliot.com. Gold Creek Resort \u0026 Conference Center: One Gold Creek Dr., (30534); 706-265-2700. www.goldcreek.com. \r\n \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center: 222 BaileyWaters Rd., (30534); 706-265-6100. www.kangaroocenter.com. Thunder Road USA/Georgia Racing Hall of Fame: 415 Hwy. 53 E., (30534); 706-216-7223. www.thunderroadusa.com. \r\ni HERITAGE \r\nDawson County Courthouse: One Courthouse Square, (30534); 706-344-3500. www.dawson.org. Dawson County Old Jail: 54 Hwy. 53 W. (30534); 706-265-6278. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE North Georgia Premium Outlets: 800 Hwy. 400 S., (30534); 706-216-3609 ww11.premiumoutlets.com. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR: Hwy. 53 W., (30534); 770-535-5700. www.state.ga.us/ dnr/wild. \r\n:j INFORMATI ON Dawson County Chamber of Commerce, Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center: 54 Hwy. 53 W., Old Jail on the Square, (30534); 706-265-6278.www. dawson.org. \r\nlit' ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Appalachian Rainforest Eco-Tours: Betty's Creek Rd., (30537); 706-746-2134. www.copecrest.com \r\n@ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Appalachian Cultural Center at Cope Crest: Betty's Creek Rd., (30537); 706-746-2134. www.copecrest.com. \r\nJ HERITAGE \r\nHambidge Center \u0026 Gallery: Betty's Creek Rd., (30568); 706-746-7187. w11w.rabun.net,1-hambidge. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Downtown Dillard: Hwy. 441, (30537); 706782-4812. www.gamountains.com/ rabun. \r\n\",r' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAndy's Trout Farm: Betty's Creek Rd., (30537); 706-746-2550. www.andytroutfarm.com. Dillard House Stables: 768 Franklin St., (30537); 706-746-5348. www.dillardhouse.com. \r\n \r\nI(Q \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\na ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nAppalachian Trail: 368 Craig St., (30539); 706635-7400. www.gilrnercharnber.com. Benton MacKaye Trail: 368 Craig St., (30539); 706-635-7400. www.gilmercharnber.com. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Gilmer Golf and Games, Inc.: 7286 Hwy. 515, (30540); 706-698-4653. www.gilmergolf.com. \r\n \r\n(30540); 706-635-7400. River Park: 1363 S. Main St., (30540); 706635-7700. \r\n:j IN FORMATION Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 368 Craig St., Suite 4, (30540); 706-635-7400. www.gilmerchamber.com. \r\nA Better Hometown City \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nA Main Street City @ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nDowntown Flowery Branch: 5517 Main St.; 770967-6371. www.cityofflowerybranch.org. \r\n \r\nBobby Brown State Park: 2509 Bobby Brown State Park Rd., (30635); 1-800-864-72 75 www.gastateparks.org. Georgia Guidestones: Hwy. 77 N., (30635); 706283-5651. 11ww.elbertga.com. Richard B. Russell Darn and Lake: 4144 Russell Dam Dr., (30635); 706-213-3400. www.sas.usace.army.mil. Richard B. Russell State Park: 2650 Russell State Park Rd., (30635); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Atlanta Falcons Football Club: 4400 Falcon Pkwy., (30542); 770-965-3115. www.atlantafalcons.com . \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nChickamauga \u0026 Chattanooga National Military Park: 3370 LaFayette Rd. , (30742); 706-8669241. 6th Cavalry Museum: 2 Barnhardt Cir., (30472); 706-861-2860. \r\n \r\nElberton Granite Museum \u0026 Exhibit: 1 Granite \r\n \r\nPlaza, (30635); 706-283-2551. l'I\\Wl.egaoline.com. \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nElberton, A Main Street City: P.O. Box 6447, t,, ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\n(30635); 706-213-0626. \r\n \r\nElachee Nature Science Center: 2125 Elachee \r\n \r\nDr., (30504); 770-535-1976. www.elachee.net. \r\n \r\n\",r' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nElbert County Wildlife Management Area-Ga. ~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\ns:: \r\n \r\nDNR: Off Hwy. 72 E., (30635); 706-595-4222. Brenau University-The Wages House: 406 \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nwww.state.ga. us/dnr/wild. \r\n \r\nAcademy St., (30501); 770-534-6252, 770534-6240. www.brenau.edu. \r\n \r\nCz : \r\n \r\n:l INFORMATION \r\nElberton County Chamber of Commerce \u0026 Welcome Center: 148 College Ave., (30635); 706-283-5651. www.elbertga.com. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nAlta Vista Cemetery \u0026 Longstreet Graveslte: Jesse Jewell Pkwy. \u0026 Atlanta Hwy., (30501); 770- \r\n \r\n-\u003e-l \r\n\u003e \r\nz \r\n\"' \r\n \r\n531-0100. \r\n \r\nBeulah Rucker Museum: 2101 Athens Hwy., \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINM ENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n(30503); 770-287-0500. Poultry Park: Jesse Jewell Pkwy. \u0026 West Academy, \r\n \r\nHillcrest Orchards: 9696 Hwy. 52 E., (30540); 706-273-3838. www.hillcrestorchards.net. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n(30501): 770-536-5209. Chief White Path Cabin: 403 Brenau Ave., \r\n(30501); 770-718-5316. Georgia Mountains History Museum: 311 Green \r\n \r\nSunrise Planetarium \u0026 Science Museum: 142 Slate Mine Rd. SE., 706-337-2775. \r\n \r\nSt. SE., (30501 ); 770-536-0889. Green Street Historic District: Green St., (30501); 770-536-5209. \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nRich Mountain Wildlife Area: Rich Mountain, \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\nIll \r\n \r\n ~o SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nArts Council Depot, The: 331 Spring St. SW., (30503); 770-534-2787. Brenau University Galleries: One Centennial Circle, (30501); 770-534-6263. www.brenau.edu. Colonial Lakeshore Mall: 150 Pearl Nix Pkwy., (30501); 770-535-8877. Gainesville, A Main Street City: 311 Green St. SE., (30501); 770-297-1141. wWlv.localchamber.com Quinlan Visual Arts Center: 514 Green St., (30501); 770-536-2575. \r\n'ir' SPORTS \u0026 RE-CREATION \r\nGainesville Marina: 2145 Dawsonville Hwy., (30501); 770-536-2171. www.gainesvil lemarina.com . Goldspeed Indoor Carting: 2275 Brown's Bridge Rd., (30501); 770-532-6663. Sunrise Cove Marina: 5725 Flat Creek Rd., (30504); 770-536-8599., \r\n::J INFORMATION \r\nGainesville-Hall County Convention and Visitors Bureau: 117 Jesse Jewel Pkwy. NW., (30501); 770-536-5209. www.gainesvillehallcvb.org. Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 230 E. E. Butler Pkwy., (30501); 770-532-6206.www.ghcc.com. \r\nA Main Street City \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Bluegrass Express: 57 Depot St., (30643); 706376-33 15. HartState Park: 330 Hart State Park Rd., (30643); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. Hartwell Lake Dam \u0026 Power Plant: Hwy. 29 (GASC state line), (30643); 706-376-4788, 1-888893-0678. \r\ni HERITAGE \r\nHart County Historical Society and Museum: 31 E. Howell St., (30643); 706-376-8590. 11ww.hart-chamber.org \r\n~d SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Hartwell, A Main Street City: 184 W. Franklin St. B-2, (30643); 706-376-0188. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Hart County Wildlife Management Area: Liberty Hill Rd., (30643); 770-535-5700. Wlvw.state.ga.us/dnr/wild. Hartwell Lake: Hwy. 29 N., (30643); 706-3764788, 1-888-893-0678.11ww.sas.usace.army.mil. \r\n \r\nAlpine Helen \r\n:i INFORMATION \r\nHart County Chamber of Commerce: 31 E. Howell St., (30643); 706-376 8590. WIVW.hart-chamber.org. \r\n_. ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Raven Cliffs Wilderness Area: Off RussellBrasstown Scenic Byway, (30545); 706-7546221. \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Alpine Amusement Park: 419 Edelweiss Strasse, (30545); 706-878-2306. www.helenga.org/alpineamusementpark. Alpine Wedding Chapel: 91 Munich Strasse, (30545); 706-878-5683, 1-800-873-9351. Wlvw.alpineweddingchapel.com. Charlemagne's Kingdom: 8808 N. Main St, (30545); 706-878-2200. www.georgiamodelrailroad.com Smithgall Woods Conservation Area: 706-8783087. www.gastateparks.org. Unicoi State Park: P.O. Box 997, (30545); 706878-3982. www.gastateparks.org. \r\ni HERITAGE \r\nMuseum of the Hills: 8590 Main St., (30545); 706-878-31 40 . Sautee-Nacoochee Indian Mound: Intersection of Hwy. 75 and Hwy. 17, (30545); 706-8782181. www.helenga.org. \r\n~o SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nDowntown Alpine Helen: (30545); 706-8782181. www.helenga.org. Glass Mountain Gallery and Studio: 257 Clayton Rd., (30545); 706-878-2891. l'IWIV.helenga.org. Habersham Winery: 7025 S. Main St. (30545); 706-878-9463. Nora Mill:7107 S. Main St., (30545); 706-8782375. www.noramill.com. \r\n \r\nII2 \r\n \r\n1-8O0-VIS IT-GA \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAlpine Miniature Golf: 7914 S. Main St., (30545); 706-878-3328. www.helenga.org. Alpine Tubing: 9667 N. Main St., (30545). www.helenga.org/alpinetubing. Andrews Cove-CNF: Hwy. 75 N., (30545); 706754-6221. www.fs.fed.us/conf. Anna Ruby Falls-CNF: Hwy. 356, (30545); 706878-3574. Wlvw.fs.fed.us/conf. Chattahoochee WIidiife Management Area-Ga. DNR: Off Hwy. Alt. 75 and Hwy. 75 N., (30545); 706-535-5700. www.state.ga.us/dnr/wild. Cool River Tubing: 590 Edelweiss Dr., (30545); 706-878-2665, 1-800-896-4595. 11ww.coolrivertubing.com. Cross Creek Stables: Hwy. 75 S., (30545); 706878-1600. www.helenga.org/crosscreek. Dukes Creek Recreation Area-CNF: Hwy. 348, (30545); 706-754-6221. www.fs.fed.us/conf. Flea Market Tubing: 9917 Hwy. 75 N., (30545); 706-878-1082. w1vw.helentubing.com. Unicoi Outfitters: 7280 S. Main St., (30545); 706-878-3083. Wlvw.unicoioutfitters.com. Wildwood Outfitters: 7272 S. Main St., (30545); 706-865-4451, 1-800-553-2715. ww11.wildwoodoutfitters.com. Woody's Mountain Bikes: 706-878-3715 (30545). \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\nGreater Helen Chamber of Commerce: P.O. Box 192. (30545); 706-878-1619. Alpine Helen/White County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Alpine Helen Welcome Center: 726 Brucken Strasse, (30545); 7068778-2181, 1-800-858-8027. Wl'IW.helenga.org. \r\nlilt+\\Niilkz \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nFred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden: Hwy. 76 \r\nw., (30546); 706-896-4191. \r\nwww.georgia-mountain-fair.com. High Shoals Scenic Area-CNF: FS Rd. #283, (30546); 706-745-6928. www.fs.fed.us. \r\n'ir' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nLake Chatuge Recreation Area-CNF: Hwy. 288, (30546); 706-(396-22 76. www.fs.fed.us. Swallow Creek Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR: Hwy. 75, (30546); 770-535-5700. www.dnr.state.ga .us Towns County Recreation Park: Hwy. 76, (30546); 706-896-2600. \r\n::J- INFORMATION \r\nTowns County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 1411 Fuller Circle, (30582); 706-896-4966, 1-800-981-1543. \r\n \r\nwww.towns-county-chamber.org. \r\nIICl31it\\ \r\nf HERITAGE \r\nBanks County Historic Courthouse: Hwy. 441, (30547); 706-677-2108. Banks County Historic Jail: Old Jail St., (30547); 706-677-2108. \r\n\"'SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Banks Crossing: Hwy. 441, (30547); 1-800638-5004. WIVw.bankscountyga.org. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Wilson Shoals Wildlife Management Area-GA DNR: Yonah Rd .; 770-535-5700. 1VW1v.state.ga.us/dnr/11ild. \r\n::J INFORMATION \r\nBanks County Chamber of Commerce \u0026 Convention and Visitors Bureau: Hwy. 441, (30547); 706 677-2108, 1-800-638-5004. wWlv.banksco untyga .org. \r\nOSCHTON \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTION Chestnut Mountain Winery: 1123 Hwy. 124; 1-85 N., Exit 126, (30548); 770-867-6914. \r\nASPER \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Burnt Mountain Overlook: Burnt Mtn. Rd.; 706692-5600. www.georgiamarble-mountain.org. Pickens County Marble Museum: 500 Stegall Dr., (30143 ); 706-692-5600. W1vw.georgiamarble-mountain.org. Sharptop Mountain Arts \u0026 Crafts: 68 College St., (30143); 706-692-0101. \r\n1!!' HERITAGE \r\nMarble Courthouse: 52 N. Main St., (30143); 706-692-5600. www.georgiamarble-mountain.com. Old Pickens County Jail/Kirby Quinton Mountain Heritage Cabin: Main St., (30143); 706-2683129. www.georgiamarble-mountain.org. Historic Tate House: Hwy. 53 E., 770-735-3122. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Jasper Downtown Merchants: Main St., (30143); 770-692-5600. www.georgiamartJle-mountain.org. Jasper Junction: Cove Rd. ; 770-893-4924. \r\n'ir' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nPendley Creek Stables: 1800 Grandview Rd. (30143); 706-692-9757. \r\n \r\nI. \r\nC'l \r\nt\"1 \r\n0 \r\n::,d \r\n,C-'l \r\n\u003e: \r\n(J') \r\n~ 0 \r\nCz : \r\n-;\u003e.--,l \r\nz \r\n(J') \r\n \r\nwww.georgia .o rg \r\n \r\n11 3 \r\n \r\n ~- INFORMATION \r\nPickens County Chamber of Commerce: 500 Stegall Dr., (30143), 706-692-5600. www.georgiamarble-mountain.org. \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park: 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd., (30553); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\ni HERITAGE \r\nCrawford W. long Museum: 28 College St., (30549); 706-367-5307. www.crawfordlong.org Shields-Ethridge Heritage Farm: 2355 Ethridge Rd. , (30549); 706-367-2949. www.shieldethridgefarm.org \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Rock City Gardens: 1400 Patten Rd., (30750); 706-820-2531. www.seerockcity.com \r\nJ' HERITAGE \r\nBattles for Chattanooga Museum: 1400 Patten Rd., (30750); 706-820-2531. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Keown Falls: 806 E. Villanow St., (30728); 706638-1085. www.fs.fed.us/conf/. Ridge and Valley Scenic By-Way: 806 E. Villanow St., (30728); 706-638-1085. www.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\nI'. HERITAGE \r\nMclemore Cove National Historic District: Hwy. 193, (30728); 706-375-7702. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Edwards Country Store: Hwy. 136, (30728); 706-397-2298. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Hidden Creek Recreation Area: 806 E. Villanow St., (30728); 706-638-1085. www.fsweb.chattonee.r8.ls.fed .us / . Pigeon Mountain: Rocky Ln. off Hwy. 193, (30728); 706-375-7702. Pocket Recreation Area: 806 E. Villanow St., (30728); 706-638-1085. wviw.fs.web.chattonee.r8.fs.fed.us \r\n1r' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nLake Lanier Islands Resort: 7000 Holiday Rd., (30518); 770-945-8787. 1-800-221-2424. \r\n \r\n'I HERITAGE \r\nLula Covered Bridge (a.k.a. Suzie); A.K.A: Off Hwy. 51; 706-677-2108. \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Swan Center Monastery: 75 Swan Center Dr., (30148); 770-893-3525. \r\n-,r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nHurricane Shoals Park: Hwy. 82 Spur, (30558); 706-3!57-1199. \r\ng ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Eagle Adventure Company: PO. Box 970, (30555); 1-800-288-3245. www.eagleadventures.com. Rolling Thunder River Company: 20 Hughes St., (30555); 1-800-408-7238. www.rollingthunderriverco.com. The Whitewater Center: Rt. 1, Box 285, Hwy. 64 \r\nw., (30555); 423-496-5197. \r\n-,r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nHorseshoe Bend River Park: River Rd.,(30555); 706-632-7696. \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Rabun Beach Recreation Area-CNF: Lake Rabun Rd., (30525); 706-782-3320. \r\nA Better Hometown City ~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Clem's Shoal Creek Music Park: 3191 Providence Church Rd.; (706) 356-1092. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nThe Clisby Austin House: 292 Clisby Austin Rd., (30755); 706-673-5152. \r\n~'/\"' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Morganton Point Recreation Area: 6050 \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\n1-8 00-VIS I T-GA \r\n \r\nAppalachian Hwy., (30560); 706-632-3031. www.ls.fed.us/cont. \r\n \r\n: INFORMATION \r\nCatoosa County Area Chamber of Commerce: 2052 Hwy. 41 N., (30736); 706-965-5201. \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Fern Springs Recreation Area - CNF: Dicks Hill Pkwy., (30563), 706-754-6221. www.fs.fed.us/conf. Lake Russell Recreation Area -CNF: Dicks Hill Pkwy. , (30563); 706-754-6221. www.fs.fed.us/conf. \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Black Rock Mountain State Park: Hwy. 441, (30562); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nFoxfire Museum: 2837 Hwy. 441 S., (30562); 706-746-5828. www.foxfire.org. \r\n~r SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nCarter's Lake: 1850 Carters Dam Rd., (30732); 706-334-2248., www.sam.usace.army.mil/op/rec/carters \r\n \r\n~ ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE lookout Mountain Flight Park: 7201 Scenic Hwy., (30738); 1-800-688-5637. www.hangglide.com \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Cloudland Canyon St ate Park: 122 Cloudland Canyon Park Rd., (30738); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n~'/\"' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Rockmart Playspace: Hwy. 278 Bypass. 770684-8760. Sliver Comet Trail: 770-684-8760. \r\n'f HERITAGE \r\nVan Wert: An Historic Township: Hwy. 101: 770684-8760. \r\n:- INFORMATION \r\nPolk County Chamber of Commerce: 604 Goodyear St., (30153); 770-684-8760. \r\n \r\n~I SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Pendergrass Flea Ma1ket: 564 1 Hwy. 129, (30567); 706-693-4466. \r\n \r\ni HERITAGE \r\nAtlanta Campaign Pocket Park: Hwy. 41 N.; 706624-1336. \r\n \r\nW HERITAGE \r\n \r\n;:!:: \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Campaign Pocket Park: Confederate Cemetery Rd .. Exit 133; 706-624-1336. Confederate Cemetery-Battle of Resaca: Confederate Cemetery Rd., Exit 133, (30735). www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/2759. \r\n \r\n,_ ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nAir Ventures Skydiving Center: Richard B. Russell Field, Kohn Sanders Rd., (30165); 770-9286630, 706-234-3087. \r\n \r\nCz : \r\n--l \r\nz,\u003e-, \r\n(/l \r\n \r\nPf iHtifiltll)_____ \r\n \r\nwww.airventuresskydiving.com ~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Roman Holiday Excursion: 300 W. 3rd St., \r\n \r\nGeorgia Winery Taste Center: Hwy. 2, Battlefield (30161); 706-291-0766. www.rfpra.com. \r\n \r\nPkwy., (30736); 706-937-2177. www.georgiawines.com. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBetween the Rivers Victorian District: 402 \r\n \r\nJg HERITAGE \r\n \r\nCivic Center Dr., (30162); 1-800-444-1834. \r\n \r\nOld Stone Church Museum: Hwy. 41, (30736); 706-965-5201. wviw.catoosa.com. Ringgold Depot: Hwy. 41, (30736); 706-9655201. \r\n \r\nwww.romegeorgia.com. Blue and Gray Trail: 706-295-5576, 1-800- \r\n444-1834. www.ngeorgia.com/ blueandgray. Chieftains Trail: 527 Broad St. , (30161); 706295-5576, l -800-444-1834. \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\nII 5 \r\n \r\n Chieftains Museum: 501 Riverside Pkwy., (30162-0373); 706-291-9494. Myrtle Hill Cemetery: Myrtle St \u0026 S. Broad St.. (30161); 1-800-444-1834. www.romegeorgia.com. Oak Hill / Martha Berry Museum: Martha Berry Hwy. \u0026 GA Loop 1, (30149); 1-800-220-5504, 706-291-1883, Rome Area History Museum: 305 Broad SL, (30161); 706-235-8051. www.romegeorgia.com. Rome City Hall and Capitoline Wolt 601 Broad St., (30161); 1-800-444-1834. www.romegeorgia.com. Rome/Floyd County Library: 205 Riverside Pkwy., NE., (30161); 706-236-4600. Rome's Clocktower Museum: 2nd St. \u0026 E. 5th Ave., (30161); 706-236-!1430. www.romegeorgia.com. \r\n \r\nQ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nMount Berry Square Mall: 993 Mount Berry Square, NE. www.crownam.com. Rome, AMain Street City: Broad St., (301 62); 1800-444-1834. www.romegeorgia.com. Rome Little Theater: 530 Broad St., (30162); 706-295-7171. www.rti.roman.net. \r\n \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nMayo's Lock and Dam: 181 Lock and Dam Rd., \r\n \r\n(30161); 706-234-5001. \r\n \r\nRocky Mountain Recreation and Public Fishing \r\n \r\n-zV) \r\n\u003c \r\nzf-\u003c \r\n \r\nArea: 4054 Big Texas Valley Rd., NW., (30165); 706-802-5087. www.romegeorgia.com. Rome Speedway: Chullo Rd., (30161); 706235-2541. \r\n \r\n::\u003e \r\n \r\nRome/Floyd Tennis Center: 300 W. 3rd St., \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n(30165); 706-290-0072. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nZion Farms and The Stone House: 2979 Big \r\n \r\nTexas Valley Rd., (30165); 706-232-4323. \r\n \r\nwww.zionfarms.com. \r\n \r\n;Jo INFORMATION \r\nGreater Rome Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center: 402 Civic Ctr. Dr., (30161); 706-295-5576, 1-800-444-1834. www.romegeorgia.org. \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Lake Winnepesaukah: 173D Lakeview Dr., (30741-42/TN 37412); 1-877-525-3946. www.lakewlnnie.com. \r\n! HE RITAGE \r\nJohn Ross House: Off East Lake Ave., (30741); 706-866-517 1. \r\nu6 \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Victoria Bryant State Park \u0026 Golf Course: 1105 Bryant Park Rd., (30662); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nTy Cobb Museum: 461 Cook St, (30662); 706245-1825. www.tycobbmuseum.org. \r\n~ ENTERTAINM EN T \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Possum Trot Farm: 700 Cass Pine Log Rd., (301 71); 770-382-5137. \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTR ACTI ONS Sautee-Nacoochee AHS Community Center: 283 Hwy. 255 N., (30571); 706-878-3300. \r\nM[ HERITAGE Stovall Mill Covered Bridge: Hwy. 17; 706-8782181 . ~ S HOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Country Store At SkYlake: 69 Skylake, (30571); 706-878-2292. www.helenga.org. David Bristol Balloons: (30571); 706-8781449. www..balloon-rides.net. Gourdcraft Originals: 2319 Duncan Bridge Rd., (30571); 706-865-404~. www.gourdplace.com Old Sautee Store: Hwy.17 \u0026 255, (30571); 706878-2281. www.sauteestore.com. Scarlett's Secret: 1902 Hwy. 17, (30571); 706878-1028. www.scarlettsecret.com. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Sky Valley Resort: 696 Sky Valley Way, #1, (30537); 1-800-437-2416. www.skyvalley.com. \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area-CNF: Hwy. 180, (30572); 706-747-3816. www.fs.fed.us/conf. Woody Gap Recreation Area-CNF: Hwy. 60, (30572); 706-745-6928. www.fs.fed.us/conf/. \r\n~ ENTERTAI NMENT \u0026 ATTRACT! 0 NS James H. Floyd State Park: Off Hwy. 27, (30747); 706-857-0826. www.gpstateparks.org \r\n1 - 800 -V I S IT- GA \r\n \r\nParadise Gardens Park \u0026 Museum: Off Hwy. 27 N., (30747); 706-857-2926. \r\n1' IN FORMATI ON \r\nChattooga County Chamber of Commerce: 706857-4033. \r\n \r\nI HER ITAGE \r\nMarble School House: 5630 Hwy. 53 E., (30177), 706-253-1860. Tate Family Cemetery: Tate Hwy., (30177); 770735-3122. \r\nTIGER \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMEN T \u0026 ATTRACTI ONS \r\nTouch of Tallapoosa Tours: 306 Freeman St., (30176); 770-574-7193. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nFour Winds Indian Museum \u0026 Trading Post: Old Hwy. 441, (30576); 706-782-6939. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBud Jones Taxidermy and Wildlife Museum: 359 Hwy, 120 E., (30176); 770-574-7480. \r\n \r\nA Main Street City  ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRAC TIONS \r\n \r\nwww.budjones.taxidermy.com. \r\n \r\nSmithgall Woods Conservation Area: 706-878- \r\n \r\nFrances Greene Historic Trail: 45 Bowdon St., 3087. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n(30176); 770-574-2345. \r\n \r\nTravelers Rest: 706-886-2256. \r\n \r\nHaralson County Veteran's Memorial and Medal www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nof Honor Park: Hwy. 100, (30176); 770-5742482. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nHelton Howland Memorial Park: Hwy. 78 E., Stephens County Historic Museum: 313 Pond \r\n \r\n(30176); 770-574-2345. \r\n \r\nSL, (30577); 706-886-2132. \r\n \r\nWest Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa: 185 Mann www.toccoachamber.com. \r\n \r\nSt., (30176); 770-574-3125. \r\n \r\nTraveler's Rest State Historic Site: 8162 \r\n \r\n~ S HOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nRiverdale Rd., (30577); 706-886-2256. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nLithia Antiques \u0026 Accessories Mall: 108 Head Ave., (30176); 770-574-5670. \r\n \r\n.:, SHOPPIN G \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nOld Cotton Gin Antiques: 6 Mays St., (30176); Toccoa, A Main Street City: 203 N. Alexander, \r\n \r\n770-574-2021. \r\n \r\n(30577); 1-877-686-2262.1w11v.cityoftoccoa.com. \r\n \r\nPeach's and Dreams Serendipity: 26 Steadman Rd., (30176); 770-574-8120. \r\n \r\n\\., SP ORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nWest Georgia Golf Outlet: 24 Steadman Rd., Currahee Mountain: Hwy. 17, (30577); 706- \r\n \r\n(30176); 770-574-2985. \r\n \r\n886-2132. 1vww.toccoachamber.com. \r\n \r\nHenderson Falls Park: Henderson Falls Rd., \r\n \r\n;Jo INFORMATION \r\n \r\n(30577); 706-886-2132. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nHaralson County Chamber of Commerce: 70 Hub www.toccoagachamber.com \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nDr. (30182); 770-537-5594. \r\n \r\nLake Yonah: Yonah Dam Rd., (30577); 706-7824014. 1vww.georglapower.com \r\n \r\nCz : \r\n \r\n1fl EN TER TAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n;Jo INFORMATION Toccoa-Stephens County Chamber of Commerce \r\n \r\n.z~.. \r\n \r\nV) \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park: Hwy. 441, (30573); and Welcome Center: 901 E. Currahee St., \r\n \r\n706-754-79 79, 1vww.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n(30577); 706-886-2132. \r\n \r\nTallulah Point Overlook: Scenic Loop 15; 706- w.vw.toccoagachamber.com. \r\n \r\n754-4318. www.tallulahpointcom. \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls Lake: Hwy. 441 S., (30525); 706- \r\n \r\n782-4014. www.gastateparks.com. \r\n \r\n1i ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRAC TION S \r\n \r\nj\\ ENTERTAI NMENT \u0026 ATTRAC TIO NS \r\nGeorgia Marble Co.: Georgia Marble Ln., (30177); 770-735-2611. www.georgiamarble.com. \r\n \r\nToccoa Falls: Toccoa Falls College-Toccoa Falls Rd., (30577); 706-886-2132. www.toccoachamber.com. \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.or g \r\n \r\n117 \r\n \r\n TRENTON \r\n::J INFORMATION Dade County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 5311 Hwy. 136, (30752); 706-657-4488. \r\nTUNNEL HILL \r\ni HERITAGE \r\nWestern \u0026 Atlantic Railroad Tunnel: Off Hwy. 41, (30755); 706-272-7676. www.daltoncvb.com. \r\nVARNELL \r\n'I HERITAGE \r\nPrater's Mill Country Fair: 500 Prater's Mill Rd., (30756); 706-694-6455. www.pratermill.org \r\nVILLA RICA \r\n:j INFORMATION Villa Rica Board of Tourism: 571 W. Bankhead Hwy., (30180); 770-459-3656. \r\n \r\nJerry Dawson Chainsaw Artist \u0026 Sculptor: 16537 Hwy.11, (30757); 706-657-7174. \r\nA Main Street City \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Fort Yargo State Park \u0026 Will-A-Way Recreation Area: Hwy. 81, (30680); 1-800-864-7275. WIVw.gastateparks.org. \r\n! HERITAGE \r\nBarrow County Museum: 74 E. Athens St., (30680); 770-307-1183. \r\n4' SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nWinder, A Main Street City: Main St., (30680); 770-867-9011. \r\n:J INFORMATION \r\nBarrow County Chamber of Commerce: 6 Porter St., Old Railroad Station, (30680); 770-8679444. W\\Vw.barowchamber.com. \r\n \r\nWALESKA \r\n \r\nWOODSTOCK \r\n \r\ni: HERITAGE \r\n \r\nI HER ITAGE \r\n \r\nFunk Heritage Center and Bennett History Gresham Mill: Hwy. 575 Exit 11, on Sixes Rd.; \r\n \r\nMuseum: 7300 Reinhardt College Circle, 770-345-0400. \r\n \r\n(30183); 770-720-5969. www.rein.hardt.edu. \r\n \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nzV) \r\n..... \r\n\u003c zf-\u003c \r\n \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nLake Arrowhead: Reinhardt College Pkwy., North of Canton, (30183); 770-479-5505. \r\n \r\nDixie Speedway: 150 Dixie Dr., (30189); 770926-5315. \r\nYOUNG HARRIS \r\n \r\n::i \r\n \r\nWHITE \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n::.E \r\n \r\n~ ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Brasstown Val ley Resort: 6321 Hwy. 76, \r\n \r\nV) \r\n.\u003c...:. \r\n \r\nOld Car City USA: Hwy. 411 NE., (30184); 770- (30582); 706-379-9900. \r\n \r\n382-6141. \r\n \r\nwww.brasstownvalley.com. \r\n \r\nc., i:i::: \r\n \r\n1r' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nRollins Planetarium: 1 College St., (30582); 706-379-4312. www.yhc.edu/planet. \r\n \r\n0 w c., \r\n \r\nWilderness Camp Marina: 451 Wilderness Camp Rd., (30184); 770-386-2170. \r\n \r\nijf.J SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nReach of Song Appalachian Drama: Hwy. 76, \r\n \r\nixiililli:IUlfl \r\n \r\nYoung Harris College, (30582); 1-800-262- \r\n \r\n7664. www.reachofsong.org \r\n \r\n,r' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nMcIntosh Reserve Park: 1046 W. McIntosh Circle, (30185); 770-830-5879. www.carrollcountyga.com. \r\n \r\n~ INFORMATION \r\nTowns County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center: 1411 Fuller Circle, (30582); 706-896-4966. www.towns-county-chamber.org. \r\n \r\nWILDWOOD \r\n \r\nifi SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nAppalachian Rustic Furniture: 2021 Creek Rd., (30757); 706-657-2756. www.arfurniture.com. \r\n \r\nn8 \r\n \r\n1-80O-V ISIT-GA \r\n \r\nLodging \r\n \r\n,S ADAIRSVILLE \r\nBarnsley Garden Resort: 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd., (30103);770-773-7480. www.barnsleyinn.com. Comfort Inn: Hwy.107 Princeton Blvd., (30103); 770-773-2886. Country Hearth Inn: 100 GA North Industrial Circle, (30103); 770-7 73-3909. \r\nwww.countryhearth.com/adairsville. Family Leisure Resort: 1001 Poplar Springs Rd., (30103); 770-773-7320. Ramada Limited: 500 Georgia N. Cir., (30103); 770-769-9 726. \r\nS BIG CANOE \r\nPetit Crest \u0026 Golf Club Villas-Big Canoe: 1-75 N. to 1-575, (30143); 770-853-1099. \r\nBl BLAIRSVILLE \r\n7 Creeks Housekeeping Cabins: 5109 Horseshoe Cove Rd., (30512); 706-745-4753. W1W1.7creeks.com. Alpine Cabins: 2850 Alpine Way, (30512); 1-800-488-9507. www.alpinecabins.com. Best Western-MIiton Inn: 222 Hwy. 515, (30512); 706-745-6995. Blood Mountain Cabins \u0026 Country Store: 9894 Gainesville Hwy., (30512); 706-745-9454. \r\nwww.bloodmountain.com. Bradley's Hassle-Free Cabin: 9700 N. Willow Ave., 813-935-3266. www.bradleyscabin.com. Brasstown View Chalets: 5299 Owltown Spur, (30512); 706-745-4007. www.brasstownchalets.com. Buser's Lakeside Retreat 2052 Pat Colwell Rd., (30512); 706-745-0511. wv1W.buser-lakeside-retreat.com. Deaver Vacation Rentals: 4833 Deaver Rd., (30512); 706-745-4833. God's Country Farm: 2222 Country Farm Ln., (30512); 706-745-1560. www.godscountryfarm.com. The Haralson House: Tara in the Mountains: 3101 Kings Rd., (30512); 706-745-9554. \r\nwww.haralsonhouse.com. Helton Creek Cottages: 989 Helton Creek Rd., (30512); 706-745-2104. www.heltoncreek.com. Kilin Tyme Cabins: 840 Kittie Ln., (30514); 706-745-1900. Lake Nottely Luxury Vacation Rentals: 230 Kiutuestia Creek. Rd., (30512); 706-745-4119. \r\nVIWW.jWIVW.Com/nottely Misty Mountain Inn \u0026 Cottages: 4376 Misty Mountain Ln., (30512); 1-888-647-8966. \r\nwww.jw1w1.com/misty. Mountain Oak Cabins: 2388 Mulky Gap Rd., (30512); 706-781-6867. www.mountainoak.com. Nottely Dam Guest House/World Class Horse Facility-AAA: 2266 Nottely Dam Rd., (30512 ).: 706- \r\n745-7939. nottelydamestates.com. Old Hollow Cabin: 1976 Honaker Rd., (30512); 706-745-4696. www.jwww.com/oldhollow. Paradise Cabins: 3163 Paradise Rd., (30514); 706-745-7483. Property Mgt. Service of Northeast Ga. Inc.: P.O. Box 2493, (30514); 706-745-8932. Riverbend's Old Log Cabins: 1426 Riverbend Farm Rd., (30512); 706-745-7143. \r\nwww.jwww.com/riverbends. Souther Country Inn: 2592 Collins Lane, (30512); 800-297-1603. www.souther-country-inn.com. Sunrise Grocery and River Cabins: 5817 Gainesville Hwy., (30512); 706-745-5877. \r\nVIWW.sunrisecabins.com. Town Creek Cabins: 4863 Seabolt Rd., (30512); 706-745-8891. T-Ranch Cabins: (30512); 706-781-1625. Vogel State Park: 7485 Vogel State Park Rd., (30512); 706-745-2628. \r\n \r\n'i \r\n~ 0 \r\nzc::: \r\n-.\u003e.-i \r\nz \r\nV, \r\n \r\nwww.georgia.org \r\n \r\nIl9 \r\n \r\n Whippoorwill Cabins: 861 McKeral Dr., (30512); 706-374-2533. www.whippoorwillcabins.com. \r\n \r\n/ill BLUE RIDGE \r\nAbove the Rest Luxury Cabins: My Mountain, P.O. Box 1896, (30513); 706-374-2057. www.abovetherestcabins.com. \r\nBlue Ridge Mountain Cabins Inc.: 10144 Blue Ridge Dr. Hwy. 5 N., (30513); 706-632-8999. Days Inn: Hwy. 515, 4970 Appalachian Hwy., (30513); 706-632-2100. Deer Trails Cabin Rentals: 544 E. Main St., (30513); 706-632-8989. \r\nwwwangelfire.com/ga2/deertrails. Eagle's View Log Cabin Rental: 112 Eagle Nest Ln ., (30513); 706-367-8609. Heavenly Creekside Mountainvlew Cabins: P.O. Box 2625, (30513); 706-632-4625. \r\nwww.georgiacabinsbyowner.com. Lake Blue Ridge TVA: 3990 Appalachian Hwy., (30513); 706-632-5680. Last Resort: 45 l11st Resort Pass, (30513); 706-632-3864. www.thelastresortcom. Mountain River Resort: 358 Harrison \u0026 Ada Rd., (30513); 706-632-6053. \r\nwww.mountainriverresort.com. Ragula's Rest Home: Hwy. 60, (30513); 912-994-1211. Sunnybrook Bend Cabins: P.O. Box 2589, (30513-0017); 706-632-2594. Tica Cabin Rentals: 699 E. Main St., (30513); 800-871-8422. 11ww.ticacabins.com. Toccoa River Lodging Bed and Breakfast: 85 Swiss Ln., (30513); 706-632-3137. \r\n \r\nIfill BRASELTON \r\nBest Western: 303 Zion Church Rd., (30517); 706-654-3081. Chateau Elan Wlnery \u0026 Resort: 100 Rue Charlemagne, (30517); 678-425-0900. \r\nwww.chateauelan.com The Lodge at Chateau Elan-Days Inn: 2069 Hwy. 211 NW., (30517); 770-867-8100. \r\nwww.chateauelan.com. \r\n \r\nB BREMEN \r\n \r\nDays Inn: 35 Price Creek Rd ., (30110); 770-537-4646. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn: 28 Price Creek Rd., (30110); 770-537-9001. \r\n \r\nzVl \r\n'\u003c\"\" \r\nzI-\u003c \r\n \r\nSCALHOUN \r\nKnights Inn: 2261 Hwy. 41 N., (30701); 706-629-4521. Days Inn: 742 Hwy. 53 SE., (30701); 706-629-8271. \r\n \r\n;::, \r\n \r\nEcono Lodge: 1438 Hwy. 41 N., (30701); 706-625-5421. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n:a \r\n \r\nHampton Inn: 115 Hampton Dr. SE., (30701); 706-629-0999. Jameson Inn: 189 Jameson St. SE., (30701); 706-629-8133. \r\n \r\n-Vl \r\n\u003c \r\nc., \r\n \r\nRamada Limited: 1204 Redbud Rd., (30701); 706-629-9207. Salacoa Creek Park: 1-75 Exit 315, (30701); 706-629-3490. Shepherd's Budget Host Inn: Hwy. 53 E., (30701); 706-629-8644. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n/ill CARROLLTON \r\n \r\n1.:.1 \r\nc., \r\n \r\nJameson Inn: 700 S. Park St., (30117); 770-834-2600. Maple Street Inn: 338 Maple St., (30117-3235); 770-214-8950. \r\n \r\nli1I CARTERSVILLE \r\nAllatoona Landing Marina \u0026 Resort: 24 Allatoona Landing Rd. SW., (30121), 770-974-6089. Comfort Inn: 28 Spur 20, (30120); 770-387-1800. Days Inn: 5618 Hwy. 20 SE., (30120); 770-382-1824. Econo Lodge: 26 Spur 20 SE., (301 20); 770-386-3303. www.econolodge.com. Howard Johnson: 25 Carson Loop NW., (30121); 770-386-0700. Hampton Inn: 5600 Hwy. 20 SE., (30120); 770-382-8999. Holiday Inn: 1-75 Exit 126, P.O. Box 200306, (30120); 770-386-0830. Knights Inn: 420 E. Church St., (30121); 770-386-7263. Motel 6: 5657 Hwy. 20 NE., (30121); 770-386-1449. Quality Inn: 235 S. Dixie Ave., (30121); 1-800-598-5643. Super 8 Motel: 41 SR, 20 Spur SE., (30121); 770-382-8881. \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n1- 800-V I SIT-GA \r\n \r\nS CAVE SPRING Tumlin House Bed and Breakfast: 38 Alabama St., (30124); 706-777-0066. \r\n \r\n-'ll CHATSWORTH \r\nCarter's Lake Marina \u0026 Resort 575 Marina Rd., (30705); 706-276-4891. www.carterslake.com. Cohutta Lodge and Convention Center: 500 Cochise Trail, (30705); 706-695-9601. \r\nwww.cohuttalodge.com. Hearthstone Hall Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 2755 Hwy. 282, (30705); 706-695-6515. W1w1.bbonline.com. Key West Inn: 501 G.I. Maddox Pkwy., (30705); 706-517-1 155. Lake Conasauga: 1-75, Exit 293 to Hwy. 411 N., 401 Old Ellijay Rd., (30705); 706-695-6736. Wllderness View Cabins: 864 Wilderness View, (30705); 706-517-8810. \r\nwww.wildernessviewcabins.com. \r\n \r\nSCHICKAMAUGA \r\nGordon-Lee Mansion Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 217 Cove Rd., (30707); 706-375-4728. www.fhc.org/gordon-lee. \r\nHidden Hollow Resort: 463 Hidden Hollow Ln., (30707); 706-539-2372. 1vww.walkercochamber.com/a0000044.html. \r\n \r\nSI CLARKE SVILLE \r\n \r\nApache Ridge Log Cabin Rentals: 1905 Sweetwater Dr., (30523); 706-754-7177. \r\n \r\nWWW. hl)mc.neV--apacherg. \r\n \r\nAsbury House: 1050 Washington St., (30523); 706-754-9347. 1w1W.asburyhouse.com. \r\n \r\nBabbling Brook Log Cabin Rentals: 3293 Alec Mountain Rd., (30523); 1-800-284-9403. \r\n \r\nBurns Sutton Inn: .855 Washington St., (30523); 706-754-5565. \r\n \r\nBurton Woods Cabins/lodging: 220 Brookwoo\u003cI Ln., (30523); 706-947-3926. \r\n \r\nBurton Woods 11: 155 Fox Valley Rd., (30523); 706-754-7442. \r\n \r\nGlen-Bia Springs Country Inn \u0026 Conference Center: 1789 Bear Gap Rd., (30523); 706-754-7295. \r\n \r\nwww.g1enella.com. \r\n \r\nHappy Valley Resort, Inc.: 330 Happy Valley Resort, (30523) 706-754-3377. \r\n \r\n1w1w.happyvalleycabins.com. \r\n \r\nLaPrades on lake Burton: 68 Tradition Circle, (30523); 706-947-3312. www.laprades.com. \r\n \r\n0 \r\nIT\u003e \r\n \r\nThe Orchard-Guest Quarters: 1057 Orchard Dr., (30523); 706-754-3156. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nS CLAYTON Back-In-The-Woods: 1331-A Warwoman Rd. RR #1, Seven Winds Ln., (30525); 706-782-4421. \r\n \r\n-::,:, \r\n(;) \r\n): \r\n \r\nBeechwood Inn: 220 Beechwood Dr., (30525); 706-782-5485. \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nCherry Laurel Creek Cabins: 269 Daisy Lane, (30525); 706-782-6757. www.rabun.neV~laurel. \r\n \r\n:s: \r\n \r\nEnglish Manor Inn: 3499 Hwy. 76 E., (30525); 706-782-5780. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nLonergan Lodge: Hwy. 76 E. (number on Box- 4638), (30525); 706-782-1547. Old Clayton Inn: P.O. Box 907, (30525); 706-782-7722, 800-545-3498. www.oldclaytonlnn.com. \r\n \r\nCz : \r\n \r\nPounding Mill Creek Cabins: 1832 Hale Ridge Rd., (30525); 706-782-9913. Regal Inn: 707 Hwy. 441 S., (30525); 706-782-4269. Shoney's Inn \u0026 Suites: 834 Highway 441 South, (30525); 706-782-2214. www.shoneysinn.com. \r\n \r\n--\u003e-l \r\nz \r\n \r\nTut's Mountain Cabin: P.O. Box 1470, (30525); 1-800-621-1768. www.tutsmountain.com. \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nS CLERMONT \r\nClermont Hotel: 101 Dean St., (30527); 770-983-0704. www.clermonthotel.com. Montara Farm: 6749 Stringer Rd., (30527); 770-983-0503. \r\n \r\nS CLEVELAND \r\nCabin on the Creek: 204 7 Helen Hwy. Unit A, (30528); 706-865-4461. www.whitecounty.com/creekcabins. \r\nCaffery Springs lnn-B\u0026B: 1111 Satterfield Rd., (30528); 706-348-6034. www.helenga.org/cafferysprings. \r\nGabby's C-Ountry Cabins: 3083 Helen Hwy., (30528); 706-865-6772. Lodge at Windy Acres: 16 Windy Acres Rd., (30528); 706-865-6635. Mountain Creek Grove Inc.: 1-85, 338 Mountain Creek Cir., (30528); 706-865-6930. \r\n \r\nwww. g e o r gl a . o r g \r\n \r\nJ21 \r\n \r\n .Cz..J.) .z\u003c... \r\n::\u003e \r\n0 \r\n:1:1 \r\nCJ) \r\n\u003c.... \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\n0 IcL.,i \r\nI\" \r\n \r\nSandy Bottoms Cabins: Meagan Dr., (30564); 770-503-8537. Serendipity Parle 1-85 N. to 1-985, 95 Cedar Hollow Rd., (30528); 706-219-3993. Skelton Inn: Hwy. 384, (30528); 706-865-6205. White's Co-Zzzy Cabins: 2 White Pines Rd., (30528); 706-878-2785. \r\nS CLOUDLAND \r\n- Our Mountain: 19 Cabin Dr. (30731); 706-862-6363. www.virtualcities.com/ons/ga/n/ganB601.htm. \r\n,S, COMER \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park: 650 Watson MIii Rd., (30629); 706-783-5349. \r\n-'II COM MERCE \r\nComfort Inn: 165 Eisenhower Dr., (30529); 706-335-9001. Days Inn: 30976 Hwy. 441 S., 1-85, Exit 149, (30529); 706-335-2595. Guest House Inn: 30934 Hwy. 441, (30529); 706-335-5147. Hampton Inn: 153 Hampton Cl, (30529); 706-335-6161. Holiday Inn Express: 30747 Hwy. 441 S., (30529); 706-335-5183. Jameson Inn: 267 Steven B. Tanger Blvd., (30529); 706-335-3738. Magnolia Inn: 206 Cherry St, (30529); 706-335-7257. \r\nS CORNELIA \r\nComfort Inn: 2965 J. Warren Rd., (30531); 706-778-9573. \r\n,Sl DAHLONEGA \r\nAunt Anne's Fireside Log Cabins: 130 Ula W;ry, (30533); 706-864-9714. www.annescabins.com. Bend of the River Cabins and Chalets: 319 Horseshoe Ln., (30533); 706-219-2040. \r\nwww.bendoftheriver.net. Black Mountain Lodge: Black Mountain Rd.; 706-864-5542. www.blackmountainlodge.com. Blueberry Inn and Gardens: 400 Blueberry Hill, (30533); 706-219-4024. \r\nwww.blueberryinnandgardens.com. Cavender Creek Cabins: 200 Beaver Dam Rd., (30533); 706-864-7221. Chest.alee Shoals: 319 Horseshoe Lane, (30533): 706-219-2040. www.bendoftheriver.net. Days Inn: 833 S. Chestatee St, Hwys. 19 and 60, (30533); 706-864-2338. Econo Lodge: 619 A. N. Grove St., (30533); 706-864-6191. Forrest Hills Mountain Resort \u0026 Conference Center: 135 Forest Hills Rd., (30533); 706-864-6456. \r\nwww.foresths.com. Hatfield's Hideaway Cabins: 3109 Copper Mine Rd., (30533); 706-864-6743. \r\nwww.hatfieldscablns.com. Holiday Inn Express: 835 S. Chestatee SL, (30533); 706-867-7777. Laurel Ridge Cabins: 185 Mtn. Laurel Ridge, (30533); 706-864-5392. Lily Creek Lodge: 2608 Auraria Rd., (30533): 706-864-6848. 1'1Ww.lilycreeklodge.com. Mountain Log Cabins: 5 Cabin Ln., (30533); 706-865-4538. Mountain Top lodge: 447 Mountain Top Lodge Rd., (30533); 706-864-5257. \r\nwww.mountaintoplodge.net My Mountain Home Cabin Rentals: 125B E. Main St., (30533); 706-867-9156. R-Ranch in the Mountains: Hwy. 19 N., 65 R-Ranch Rd., (30533); 706-864-6444. Riverwalk Cabins: 133 Pase Ln., (30533); 706-867-8724. Royal Guard Inn B\u0026B: 65 Park SL S., (30533); 706-864-1713. The Smith House: 84 S. Chestatee St, (30533); 706-867-7000. Super 8 Motel: 20 Mountain Dr., (30533); 706-864-4343. Waters Creek: Hwy. 129 and 19-National, (30528); 706-864-6173. Worley Homestead Inn: 168 Main St W., (30533); 706-864-7002. \r\n.\u0026.'I DALTON \r\nBest Inns of America: 1529 W. Walnut Ave., (30720); 706-226-1100. Best Western: 2106 Chattanooga Rd., (30720); 706-226-5022. Country Inn \u0026 Suites: 903 Westbridge Rd., (30722); 706-278-9700. www.countryinnandsuites.com. Hampton Inn: 1000 Market St, (30720); 706-226-4333. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn: 51 5 Holiday Ave., (30720); 706-278-0500. The Holly Tree House: 217 W. Cuyler, (30720); 706-278-6620. Jameson Inn: 422 Holid;ry Dr. (30720); 706-281-1880. Wingate Inn: 309 Holiday Dr., (30720); 706-2 72-9099. \r\n.st DAWSO NVILLE \r\nGold Creek Resort \u0026 Conference Center: One Gold Creek Dr., (30534); 770-271-0050. WWlv.goldcreek.com. \r\nHidden Valley Resort: 49 Valley Dr., (30534); 706-265-6110. www.hiddenvalley.org. Len Foote Hike Inn at Amlcalola Falls: Amicalola Falls State Park Rd., 240 Amicalola Rd., (30534); \r\n1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. Mountain Brook Cabins: 76 Coolidge Dr., (30534); 706-864-3127. Under the Hemlock: 5545 Hwy. 52, (30534); 706-265-4603. \r\nS, DILLAR D \r\nChalet Village and Dillard House: 768 Franklin St, (30537); 706-746-5348, 1-800-541-0671. www.dillardhouse.com. \r\nSlick Rock Cabins: Old Highland Rd., (30537); 706-746-5716. www.bass-realty.com. \r\n4i:t EASTANO LLEE \r\nApple Orchard Country Inn: liberty Hill Rd., Rt. 2 Box 353, (30538): 706-779-7292. \r\nS, ELBERTON \r\nBobby Brown State Park: 2509 Bobby Brown State Park Rd., (30635); 706-213-2046. www.gastateparks.org. \r\nDays Inn: 302 Elbert St, (30635); 706-283-2300. Holiday Inn Express: 970 Elbert St., (30635); 706-283-8811. Pine-Der-Rosa Cabins and RV spaces: 2561 Hulmes Chapel Rd., (30635); 706-213-1708, \r\n1-800-554-7774. www.pine-der-rosa.com Rainbow Manor: 217 Heard SL, (30635); 706-213-0314. Richard 8. Russell State Park 2650 Russell State Park Rd., (30635) 1-800-864-7275. \r\nwww.gastatepark.org. \r\nJS, ELLIJAY \r\nThe Inn at Cartecay Farms: 119 Hudson Martin Rd., (30540); 706-276-1338, 1-800-327-6821. Mountain Cabin Rentals: Coosawattee River Resort, (30540); 1-888-882-2246. Overland Trails: 4223 Trails Creek, (30540); 706-276-2211. wwwoverlandtrails.com. Whitepath l odge: 987 Shenendoah Dr., (30540); 706-276-7199. www.whitepathlodge.com. Wildlife Rehab. Sanctuary \u0026 Outdoor Education: 435 Cougar ln., (30540); 706-276-2980. \r\nS FLOWERY BRANC H \r\nLake Lanier l odges: 6598 Lights Ferry Rd., (30542); 770-967-1804. www.lakelanierlodges.com. Whitworth Inn: 6593 McEver Rd., (30542): 770-967-2386. wv1w.whitworthinn.com. \r\nBl FORT OGLETHOR PE \r\nBest Western-Battlefield Inn: 2120 Lafayette Rd., (30742); 706-866-0222. Captain's Quarters Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn: 13 Barnhardt Circle, (30742); 706-858-0624. \r\nW\\'IW.captains-qtrs-inn.com. \r\nS GAI NESVILLE \r\nBest Western-Lanier Centre: 400 E. Butler Pkwy., (30501); 770-531-0907. www.bestwestern.com. Dunlap House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 635 Green St., (30501); 770-536-0200. www.dunlaphouse.com. Hampton Inn: 450 Jesse Jewell Pkwy., (30501); 770-503-0300. Holiday Inn: 726 Jesse Jewell Pkwy., (30501); 770-536-4451. Shamrock Chateau B\u0026B on Lake Lanier: 4034 Chestatee Spur, (30506); 770-536-7273. Shoney's Inn: 520 Queen City Pkwy., (30501); 770-535-8100. \r\n \r\n111 I \r\na: \r\n0 \r\nCz : \r\n-\u003e\u003e-i \r\nz \r\n_,_V_, __ \r\n- \r\nI 11 \r\n \r\nl:Zl \r\n \r\n1 -8 00 - VI S IT- GA \r\n \r\nwww .georgi a.o rg \r\n \r\n1:1.3 \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n .z\u003c.F..l \r\n\u003c \r\nzI-\u003c \r\n;:i \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\n\u003c\u003cFl \r\n.... \r\n(.;) i::::: \r\n0 w \r\n(.;) \r\n- \r\n \r\n.{Jl HARTWELL \r\nHart State Park: 330 Hart State Park Rd., (30643); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. Jameson Inn: 1091 E. Franklin St., (30643); 706-376-7298. The Skelton House Inc: 97 Benson S., (30643); 706-376-7969. \r\nS HELEN \r\nA-1 Vacation Rentals Inc.: P.O.Box 579, (30545); 706-878-0022. Alpine Crest Resort: 232 Carrie Cox Dr., (30545); 706-878-2133, 1-800-625-4874. Alpine VIiiage Inn: 1005 Edelweiss St, (30545); 706-878-2296. www.helen-ga.net. Bavarian Brook Rentals: 859 Edelweiss St., (30545); 706-878-2840. \r\nwww.bavarianbrookrentals.com. Best Western Motel \u0026 Conference Center: 8220 S. Main St., (30545); 706-878-211 1. Black Forest Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 8902 N Main St., (30545); 706-878-3995. www.blackforest-bb.com. Blue Ridge Cabin Rentals: 2990 Hwy. 356, P.O. Box 1016, (30545); 706-878-1773. \r\nwww.blueridgecabinrentals.com. Chalet Kristy: 134 River St., (30545); 706-878-2155. www.georgiamagazine.com/cl1aletkristy. Chattahooche Ridge Lodge \u0026 Cabins: 500 Ridge Rd., (30545); 1-800-476-8331. \r\nwww.alltel.net;-rooms. Comfort Inn: 101 Edelweiss St., (30545); 706-878-8000. www.comfortinn.com. Country Charm Cabins: 322 Dandy Ln., (30545); 706-878-0053. \r\nwww.whitecountry.com/countrycharm. Duke's Creek Cabins: Box 207, Joe Franklin Rd., (30545); 706-865-1783. \r\nwww.helenga.org/ dukescreek. Dutch Cottage \u0026 Cabin: 114 Ridge Rd., (30545); 706-878-3135. community.ngweb.net;dutch. Georgia Mountain Madness: 190 Mountain Madness Dr.., (30545); 706-878-2851. \r\nwww.whitecounty.com/gamtmad. Hampton Inn: 147 Unicoi St., (30545); 706-878-3310. www.helenga.org. Helendorf River Inn \u0026 Conference Center: 33 Munichstrasse, (30545); 706-878-2271. \r\nwww.helendorf.com. Hilltop Haus Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 362 Chattahoochee St., (30545); 706-878-2388. \r\nwww.georgiamagazine.com/hilltop Hofbrauhaus Inn: 1 Main St., (30545); 706-878-2248. www.hofbrauhausinn.com. Horne's Hidaway: 1 Hornes Hidaway, (30546); 706-896-6292. lgls Villas at Innsbruck: 98 Schwarzwald Strasse, (30545-J; 706-878-3016, 1-800-204-3536. \r\nwww.innsbruckresort.com. Katrina's Cottages: 738 Myra Branch Rd., (30545); 706-878-3645. Lazy Bones Cabins: 21 Lazy Dr., (30545); 706-219-3630. www.whitelion.nev1azybones. The Lodge at Smithgall Woods: 61 Tsalaki Trail, (30545); 706-878-3087. wwwsmithgallwoods.com. Lund's Hideaway: 7489 Hwy. 75 Alt., (30545); 706-878-3111. www.whitecounty.com/lunds. Mountain Lakes Club Inc.: (30545); 706-865-4742. Pine Ridge Country Cottages: Hwy. 356 at Ralph Vandiver, (30545); 706-878-3290, 770-983-1653. \r\nwww.whitecounty.com/pineridge. Smithgall Woods Conservation Center: 65 Tsalaki Trail, (30545); 706-878-0387. Super 8 Motel: 8396 S Main St., (30545); 706-878-2191. Tanglewood Resort Cabins: 41 Tanglewood Rd., (30545); 706-878-3286. www.tanglewoodcabins.com. Timber Loft Cottages: 3887 Hwy. 356, (30571); (706-878-2950). www.timberloft.com . Unicoi Lodge and Conference Ctr.: Hwy. 356, (30545); 706-878-3982. \r\nSHIAWASSEE \r\nBend of the River Chalet: 2003 Bend of the Rjver, (30546); 706-896-4!172. Blrdsall's Mountain Cottages: 2018 Forest Hill Dr., (30546); 706-896-2982. Boundary Waters Resort \u0026 Marina: 528 Sunnyside Rd., (30546); 706-896-2530. \r\nww11boundarywatersresort.com. Deer Lodge Rest \u0026 Cabins: Hwys. 17 \u0026 75, (30546); 706-896-2726. Dream Catcher B\u0026B: 568 Kanuga St., (30546); 706-896-7023. www.hiawassee-dreamcatcher.com. Fieldstone Inn \u0026 Conference Center: 3499 Hwy. 76 W., (30546); 706-896-2262. \r\nwww.fieldstoneinn.com Grahl's Comfort Zone: 20 W. River St., (30546); 706-896-1358. \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n1- 800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\n.... \r\n \r\nHenson Cove Place Bed and Breakfast Cabins: 1137 Car Miles Rd., (30546); 706-896-6195, 1-800-7r4-5542. www.henson-cove-place.com \r\nHiawassee Inn: 193 E. Main St., (30546); 706-896-4121, 1-800-711-6961. Holiday Inn Express: 300 Big Sky Dr., (30546); 706-896-8884, 1-800-465-4329 , 1-888-838-8892. Lake Chatuge Lodge: 653 Hwy. 76, (30546); 706-896-5253, 1-800-613-4349. Llamas \u0026 Llodging: 7316 Hwy. 76 E., (30546); 706-896-5005 Mountain Memories Inn of Hiawassee: 385 Chancey Dr., (30546); 706-896-8439, 1-800-335-8439. Mountain Top Chalet: 995 Rd. 212, (30546); 706-896-2940. Pauline Taylor Cabins: 57 St. Hwy. 180, (30546); 706-896-2114. Reeds Rest Bed and Breakfast: 423 Main St. Hwy. 76., (30546); 706-896-1216. River Bend Chalets: 152 Dye St., (30545); 706-878-3000. www.georgiamagazine.com/riverbend. Serenity Cove Cabins \u0026 Boat Rental: 834 Lower Bell Creek Rd., (30546); 1-800-896-1465. \r\nwww.sebring.net;serenitycove. Swan Lake Bed \u0026 Breakfast \u0026 Cottage: 2500 Hickorynut Cove, (30546); 706-896-1582. \r\nwwwh ickorynutcove.com. \r\nSHOMER White Columns Plantation: 215 Bellamy St., (30547); 706-677- 1104. \r\nSLAKE LANIER ISLANDS Lake Lanier Islands Resort Hilton: 7000 Holiday Rd., (30518); 770-932-7200, 1-800-840-5253. \r\nwww.lakelanierislands.com. Renaissance Pinelsle Resort: 9000 Holiday Rd., (30518); 770-945-8921. www.renaissancehotels.com. \r\nB LA KEM ONT \r\nRiver Campground and Lodge: 28 Joy Bridge Rd., (30552); 706-782-9936. www.rivercampground.com. \r\nTallulah River Village: 10365 Old 441 S., (30552); 706-782-0192. \r\nSo LAVONIA Best Western Regency Suites: 13705 S. Jones St., (30553); 706-356-4000. Sleep Inn: 890 Ross Place, (30553); 706-356-2268, 1-800-753-3746. Southern Oaks Inn: (30553); 706-356-8382. Tugaloo State Park: 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd., (30553); 706-356-4362, 1-800-864-7275. \r\nwww.gastateparks.org. \r\nS LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN \r\nCastle in the Clouds Hotel/Covenant College: 14049 Scenic Hwy., (30750); 706-820-1560. Chanticleer Inn: 1300 Mockingbird Ln., (30750); 706-820-2015. \r\nS MARBLEHILL Mountain Home Rentals/ Professional Realty: Hwy. 53, 53 Executive Center, (30148); \r\n770-893-2100, 1-800-450-1142. www.mtnrealestate.net \r\n.!ill MCCAYSVILLE Rolling Thunder River Company and Campground: 20 Hughes St., (30555); 1-800-408-7238. \r\nwww.rollingthunderriverco.com. \r\nS MINERAL BLUFF \r\nMountain Memories Cabin Rentals: 305 Lofty Heights Rd., (30559); 706-374-2247. \r\n~ MORGANTON Annie's Pillows \u0026 Pancakes: 625 Wise Rd., (30560); 706-374-6934. Hillcrest Inn \u0026 R.V. Park: 7077 Old Hwy. 76, (30560); 706-374-6618. \r\nS MOUNTAIN CITY \r\nBlack Rock Mountain State Park: Black Rock Rd., (30562); 706-746-2141, 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\n0 \r\ntTJ \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\n.0... \r\n~ \r\ner, \r\n~ 0 \r\nC.z..:, :..\u003e.. z \r\ner, \r\n- 1---1 \r\nn I \r\nI \r\n \r\nwww. georgia.org \r\n \r\n125 \r\nI[ \r\n \r\n (/') \r\n.z... \r\n\u003c \r\nz!-\u003c \r\n;:::, 0 :E \r\n(/') \r\n\u003c.... \r\nc., \r\nc=:: \r\n0 \r\n~ \r\nc., \r\n- \u003e- \r\n \r\nSylvan Falls Mill Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 156Taylor's Chapel Rd., (30568); 706-746-7138. York House Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn: York House Rd., (30562); 706- 746-2068, 1-800-231-9675. \r\nB OAKWOOD \r\nComfort Inn: 3469 Mundy Mill Rd., (30566); 770-287-1000, 1-800-228-5150. Count ry Inn \u0026 Suites: 4335 Oakwood Rd. , (30566); 770-535-8080. Jameson Inn: 3780 Merchants Way, (30566); 770-533-9400, 1-800-526-3766. \r\nl?J RABUN GAP \r\nValley of Hidden Paths: Wolf Fork Rd., (30568); 706-746-2278. \r\nB RI SING FAWN \r\nCloudland Canyon State Park: 122 Cloudland Canyon Park Rd., (30738); 706-657-4050, 1-800-864-72 75. www.gastateparl\u003cs.org. \r\nB ROM E \r\nChandler Arms Bed and Breakfast: 2 Coral Ave., (30161); 1-888-511-4962. Claremont House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 906 E. 2nd Ave.. (30161); 706-291-0900. 1-800-254-4797. \r\nwww.theclaremonthouse.com. Coosa River Trading Post and Campground: 181 Lock \u0026 Dam Rd., (30161); 770-291-0766. \r\n1w;w.rfpra.com. Days Inn: 840 Turner McCall Blvd., (30161); 706-295-0400. Hampton Inn: 21 Chateau Dr., (30161); 706-232-9551, 1-800-426-7866. Holiday Inn-Rome Skytop Convention Center: Chateau Or., (30161); 706-295-1100, \r\n1-800-465-4329. Howard Johnson Express Inn: 1610 Martha Berry Blvd., (30165); 706-291-1994, 1-800-406-141 1. Jameson Inn: 40 Grace Dr., (30161); 706-291-7797, 1-800-526-3766. Ramada Inn: 707 Turner McCall Blvd., (30165); 706-232-0444, 1-888-298-2054. \r\nS SAUTEE \r\nAppalachian Rentals \u0026 Realty: 319 Hwy. 255 N., (30571); 800-443-9294. wwwappalachianrentals.com. \r\nBeautiful Cabins at Skyridge: 3 Star Lake Ln., (30571); 706-878-3244. www.skyridgecabins.com. Comfort Woods: 220 Racoon Rd., (30571): 1-800-258-1682. www.premierevacationrental.com. Creekwood Cabins \u0026 Campground: 5730 Hwy. 356, (30571); 706-878-2164. Edelweiss German Country Inn: 351 Duncan Bridge Rd., (30571); 706-865-7371. \r\nwww.edelweissgermaninn.com. Grampa's Room: 1977 Hwy. 17, (30571); 706-878-2364. Kountry Peddler Cabins: 3333 Hwy. 356, (30571); 706-878-3944. Mountain Greenery Cabins: 3621 Hwy. 255 N., (30571); 706-878-3442. \r\nwww.whitecounty.com/greenery. Nacoochee Valley Guest House: P.O. Box 249, (30571); 706-878-3830. Royal Windsor Bed and Breakfast: 4490 Hwy. 356, (30571 ); 706-878-1322. Sautee Hereford Ranch Lodge: P.O. Box 75, (30571); 706-878-3293. Sautee-Nacoochee Community Association: 283 Hwy. 255 N., (30571); 706-878-3300. Skyridge Vacation Cabins: 3 Star Lake Ln., (30571); 706-878-3244. www.skyridgecabins.com. Stoval House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 1526 Hwy. 255 N., (30571); 706-878-3355. \r\nwww.georgiamagazine.com/stovall. \r\nI \r\n.El SKY VA LLEY \r\nSky Valley Accommodations Inc.: 696 Sky ValleyWay, Suite A-39, (30537); 706-746-5301, 1-800-262-8529. W\\w1.skyvalleyaccom.com. \r\n\u002611 SUCH ES \r\nMountain Property Limited: 3601 Hwy. 60, (30572); 706-747-4020. WW\\v.mountainpropertylimited.com. \r\nToccoa Riverfront Cabin: 292 Brown ML Dr., (30572): 352-237-4335. \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\n1 - 80 0- VI SI T- GA \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n11 \r\n \r\nI I \r\n;/ii', SUM MERVILLE \r\n \r\nJames H. Floyd State Park: Hwy. 27, (30747); 706-857-0826, 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nwwwgastateparks.org. Paradise Gardens Park \u0026 Museum: Off Hwy. 27 N., (30747); 706-857-2926, 1-800-346-7837. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n\u0026.'I TALLAPOO SA \r\nTally Valley Park Inc.: 3025 US Hwy. 78 E., (30176); 770-574-2076. 1w1W.gacamping.com/ tallyvalley.htrn. \r\n \r\nSTALLULAH FALLS \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park: Hwy. 441, (30573); 706-754-7979, 1-888-472-5253. www.gas-tatepark.org. \r\n \r\nli:'i TATE \r\nTate House Mansion and Resort: Hwy. 53 E., (30177); 770-735-3122, 1-800-342-7515. www.tatehouse.com \r\n \r\nli:'i TEM PLE \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nLakeside Resort: 1-20 Exit 19, 270 Kathy Ln., (30179); 770-562-3281. \r\n \r\n;TIGER \r\nBlack Bear Cabins Inc.: 1978 E. Boggs Mountain Rd., (30576); 706-782-7542.1.,.,YW.blackbearcabins.com. Buckhorn Farms Cabin: Kirby Rd., (30576); 912-994-1117. www.buckhornfarms.com. Covecrest Retreat: 462 Covecrest Dr., (30576); 706-782-5961. www.rabun.net/covecrest Hidden Gap Log Cabins: 194 Carson Ln., (30576); 706-782-5900. \r\n1wiw.homestead.com/hiddengap/cabins.html. Mountain Oaks Bed \u0026 Breakfast: Bridge Creek Rd., (30576); 706-782-4625. \r\nBi TOC COA Mountain Lakes Vacation Rentals: Off Exit 1, 1-85 at GA-SC state line, (30553); 1-800-610-0020. Trembly Bald Resort/ Reflections Restaurant: Rt 3 Yonah Dam Rd., (30577); 706-886-9069. \r\nliJl VILLA RICA Comfort Inn: 128 Hwy. 61 Connector, (30180); 770-459-8000, 1-800-228-5150. \r\nSWHITESB URG McIntosh Reserve: 1046 W. McIntosh Circle, (30185); 770-830-5879. \r\n~ WI LEY Ballard-Chalet's \u0026 Inn: Hwy. 441,(30581); 706-782-2085. \r\n.E:!WINDER \r\nFort Vargo State Park \u0026 Will-A-Way Recreation Area: Hwy. 81, (30680); 770-867-3489, 1-800-864-7275. www.gastatepark.org \r\nJameson Inn: 9 Stafford St., (30680): 770-867-1880. t -800-526-3766. \r\nBYOUNG HARRIS Brasstown Valley Resort: 6321 Hwy. 76 E., (30582); 706-379-9900, 1-800-201-3205. \r\nwww.brasstownvalley.com. Creekside Hideaway B\u0026B/Cabin and Guesthouse: 8970 Sharon's Way, (30582); \r\n1-888-882-7335. www.creeksidehideaway.com. Lake Chatuge Mountain Resort: Hwy. 76, (30582); 404-636-1355. \r\n \r\nr:1 \r\nI \r\n/I \r\n' I \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\ntr1 \r\n0 \r\n \r\n:,:I \r\n \r\nG....i 11 \r\n\u003e \r\n \r\nV\u003e \r\n \r\ns: \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nJI \r\n \r\nC z '\u003e\"\" I \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\nV\u003e \r\n- I I---, \r\n \r\n,~ \r\nI \r\n \r\nwww . georgla . org \r\n \r\n127 \r\nI \r\n \r\n  Columbus Riverwalk \r\nGo With the Flow \r\n \r\nOn a misty .dawn, the sun paints the \r\nland between the rivers in pastels.  \r\n \r\nYou can hear the distant call of a crow \r\n \r\nand see a black horse moving past a fence \r\n \r\nthe color of skimmed milk.  It's a good \r\n \r\ntime to be on the land, in the quiet of \r\n \r\nmornmg.  For that is what you find m this part of \r\n \r\nGeorgia- peace, contentment, and loveliness. \r\n \r\n130 \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nIs there a more incredible place on this good Earth than CalJaway Gardens? Each spring it blushes pink \r\n \r\ncanyons illustrate the consequences of erosion. \r\n \r\nwith azaleas and dogwoods, and in summer its gardens draw butterflies. In fall, when the coolness comes and the trees begin to sleep, the gardens are fired with color-red, yelJow, orange, and deep green. \r\nFarther south, bobwhite call from the depths of the pine woods around Thomasville. It is here that the great plantations remain. Hunters from around the world come-as they have for more than l 00 years- to be carried to the fields in mule-powered wagons. \r\nOn the western edge of this region, the Chattahoochee River hugs the state line, and Columbus celebrates its course with a magnificent riverwalk. Down past Albany and miles of fertile farmland, the Chattahoochee and Flint join hands to create the great Apalachicola River. In this deeply Southern place, nature and beauty and serenity surround you. \r\nNo wonder it was to this land that \r\n \r\nEntertainment and Attractions \r\nCallaway Gardens near Pine Mountain is one of the most spectacular attractions in all of Georgia. The 14,000-acre resort boasts 13 lakes, 63 holes of golf, bike trails, and the nation's largest butterfly conservatory. \r\nNature takes center stage at three of the region's popular attractions. At the Pine Mount ain Wild Animal Park, more than 300 species roam free. Trails and boardwalks wind through wooded areas at Chehaw Wtld Animal Park in Albany, revealing both native and exotic animals. Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta is part theme park, part animal park. Visitors ride a train to see the animals or view them from high atop the rolJer coasters. \r\n \r\nPresident Franklin Roosevelt trav- \r\n \r\neled and President Jimmy Carter \r\n \r\nreturned home to rest from the \r\n \r\nimmense stress of office. Here they \r\n \r\nC'l \r\n \r\nfound a calming charm and easy \r\n \r\ntTl \r\n0 \r\n \r\npeace. So will you. \r\n \r\n:,ll \r\n \r\nC'l \r\n \r\nEcotourism and Adventure \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n(/) \r\nWith miles of unspoiled beauty, this (/) \r\n \r\nregion begs for exploration. A great \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nplace to start is the Pine Mountain \r\n \r\nC: \r\n....j \r\n \r\nTrail, located in Franklin Delano \r\n \r\n::i: \r\n \r\nRoosevelt State Park. Hikers enjoy 23 miles on the main trail and anoth- \r\n \r\ntTl \r\nz:,ll \r\n \r\ner 14 miles of connecting loops on the region's only mountain range. \r\n \r\n-:,ll \r\n\u003c \r\n \r\nProvidence Canyon State Con- \r\n \r\ntTl :,ll \r\n \r\nservation Park near Lumpkin, often \r\n \r\n(/) \r\n \r\ncalled Georgia's Little Grand \r\n \r\nCanyon, offers picnicking, hiking, and pri mitive camping. The 16 Providence Canyon, Lumpkin \r\n \r\nwww.georg la. org \r\n \r\n13 1 \r\n \r\n H eritage \r\n \r\nF rom great Presidents to great \r\n \r\ntragedies, this region's heritage is \r\n \r\nrich. In 1976, Plains gave the U .S. its \r\n \r\n39th President, and now the city \r\n \r\nhonors its native son at the Jimmy \r\n \r\nCarter National Historic Site. \r\n \r\nVisitors can learn about the former \r\n \r\nPresident as they visit Plains H igh \r\n \r\nSchool, his 1976 campaign headquar- \r\n \r\nters, and his boyhood farm. \r\n \r\nFranklin Roosevelt first came to \r\n \r\nWarm Springs in 1924, looking for a \r\n \r\ncure for his polio. T hough swimming \r\n \r\nin the warm water didn't rid him \r\n \r\nof the disease, he returned often and \r\n \r\nbuilt a modest home here. He died at \r\n \r\nThe Little White H ouse on April 12, \r\n \r\n1945. Today, visitors tour his home, \r\n \r\nsee the FDR Museum, and hike or \r\n \r\nride horses in FDR State Park. \r\n \r\nTravelers are reminded of the horrors \r\n \r\nof war at the Andersonville National \r\n \r\nHistoric Site, once one of the largest \r\n \r\nConfederate military prisons. The \r\n \r\nNational Prisoner of War Museum, \r\n \r\nlocated near the grounds \r\n \r\nof chis \r\n \r\nformer \r\n \r\nprison, \r\n \r\nLa \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\nrings \r\n \r\nsalutes all PO Ws. The new Port Columbus Civil War N aval Center, some 200 miles from the nearest saltwater, is set to open in 2001. At Fort Benning, the National Infantry Museum contains important pieces of America's military history. Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park near Blakely gives insight into the area's native peoples. It's one of the largest American Indian archaeological sites in the Southeast. Lumpkin's Westville, a re-created 1850s-style village, represents life in pre-industrial Georgia. Visitors can cake a walking or driving tour of Fort Gaines, one of the South's oldest towns. \r\nThe Georgia Agrirama Living History Museum in Tifton provides visitors with a working gristmill, sawmill, cotton gin, turpentine still, drugstore, schoolhouse, country store, and newspaper office. The Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum at Old Mt. Zion Church commemorates the 1960s Civil Rights movement. If you're near Moultrie in October, plan on visiting the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition. Many cities in the region feature incredible examples of antebellum a1chitecture. Bellevue in La Grange is one of Georgia's finest Greek Revivalstyle mansions, while Thomasville's Lapham-Patterson House is recognized for its innovative yet quirky Victorian features. South of Thomasville, Pebble H ill Plantation was once a winter retreat for wealthy Northern industrialists. Visito1s can \r\ntou r the house and main buildings. \r\n \r\nShopping and Culture \r\nThere are surprisingly good shopping opportunities tucked imo this region. Some of the \r\nbest can be found along the brick-paved streets of \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\n1 -8 00 -V I S IT- GA \r\n \r\nGeorgia Agrirama, Tifton \r\nsmall-town Thomasville. Colu mbus also has a nu mber of fine shops, from downtown to the suburbs. For outlet shopping, head to Lake Park and Adel, both just off I-75. Take time, too, for sleepy little towns such as Warm Springs, Pine Mountain, Thomaston, Americus, and Parrott. Cultural surprises are plentifu l too. The Columbus Symphony Orchestra is widely recognized as one of the finest ensembles in the Southeast. The Springer Opera House, designated the State Theater of Georgia, offers tours, as well as a full schedule of performances. The Columbus Museum presents a fascinating view of area history, in addition to its collection of 19th- and 20th-century American art. Look for the new RiverCenter for the Performing Arts, opening this year. \r\nIn addition to the symphony and ballet, the city of La Grange offers the Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum and the Lamar D odd Art Center. In Colquitt, amateur performers sec oral history and local tales to music in a folklife play called Swamp Gravy. \r\nSports and Recreation \r\nThe rivers chat give chis region its name-the Chattahoochee and the Flint-also provide many of the \r\nww w.georg la . org \r\n \r\narea's best recreational and leisure opportunities. The Col u m b us Riverwalk stretches 12 miles from downtown to Fore Benning. Residents and visitors alike walk, run, bike, or skate the paved pathway. To the east, the Flin t River O u tdoor Center near T homaston outfits visitors for rafting and cubing. \r\nIn the far southwest corner of the state, the two rivers form Lake Seminole, one of the best fishing lakes in North America. Ambitious boaters can travel the Chattahoochee all the way from Columbus to Apalachicola Bay in Florida. \r\nH unters also come to the fertile plains of Southwest Georgia for the quail and a variety of other wildlife. Q uail hunting plantations are scattered across the region near towns such as Cairo, Camilla, Thomasville, and Moultrie. But Albany, w ith more than 40 plantations, holds the title \"Quail Capital of the World.\" \r\nLake Seminole \r\n133 \r\n \r\n!. \r\nI \r\nG) tT1 \r\n0 \r\n-::x:, \r\nG) \r\n~ \r\nV, V, \r\n0C..,: \r\n:t \r\ntT1 \r\n::x:, \r\nz \r\n-::x:, \r\n\u003c \r\ntT1 \r\n::x:, \r\nV, \r\n \r\n Travel Directory \r\n \r\nIf you think the south is just Atlanta, think again. \r\nClouds of butlernics al Callaway Gardens, thundering falls and lazy currents of the Chanahoochee and Flint Rivers as they wind their way south 10 the Gulf of Mexico. Wnlk... no, bike the 15-mile Rivcrwalk in historic Columbus. Hike 1hc rim or vcnwre down Providence Canyon, 'Georgia :1 liule Grand Canyon. \r\nKolomoki and Rood Creek Mounds show thal Pre-Columbian Native Americans made homes here first. While Westville preserves the 1800s, Georgia Agrirama early agrarian lifestyle, Melhana and Pebble Hill Plantations rencc1 a more romantic era, ... 1101so gone with lhe wind. \r\nAmerican history is found in remnanls of Civil War banle sites, Andcrsonville's National POW Museum, Franklin Rooscveh's Little While I-louse, Jimmy Carter's Plains and national military museums from 1he frontier era 10 the Gulf War. \r\nClap your hands and lap your feel al the Swamp Gravy folk opera, move with the music al Ma Rainey's Liberty Theairc, experience a ghostly performance al the Springer \r\nOpera House. Or, simply Ooal a line, wcl a hook, and lel the music of1he river carry \r\nyou along. \r\n \r\nExperience Georgia's Southern Rivers. \r\n \r\nWe're everything you didn't expect- and more. \r\n \r\nexperience \r\n \r\ngeilirgia \r\n \r\n5GTG01 \r\n \r\n,( \r\n \r\nVisit www.georgia.org or call 1-800-visit-GA \r\n \r\nADEL \r\n \r\nwww.albanyartscouncil.org. \r\n \r\nifl ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nAlbany Flea Market: 1540 N. Washington, (31701); 229-435-0409. \r\n \r\nReed Bingham State Park: Rt. 2, Box 394-Bl Albany Mall: 2601 Dawson Rd., (31707); 229- \r\n \r\n(31620); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\n883-7983. \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nAlbany Museum of Art: 311 Meadowlark Dr., \r\n \r\n SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n(31707); 229-439-8400. www.albanymuseum.com. \r\n \r\nKing Frog Factory Outlet: 1203 W. 4th St., Albany Symphony Orchestra: P.O. Box 70065; \r\n \r\n(31620); 229-896-4511. \r\n \r\nAlbany Municipal Auditorium, (31707); 229- \r\n \r\n,r' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n430-6799. www.albanysymphony.org. Bob's Candies Outlet Center: 900 B S. Westover \r\n \r\nlive Oak Plantation: Hwy. 76, Rt. 2, Box 308: \r\n \r\nBlvd., (31707); 1-800-569-4033. \r\n \r\n(31620); 912-896-2112. www.spav.com. \r\n \r\nwww.bobscandies.com. \r\n \r\n:I- I NFORMATIO N \r\n \r\nTheatre Albany: 514 Pine Ave., (31701); 229439-7141. \r\n \r\nAdel-Cook County Chamber of Commerce: P.O. Box 461, (31620); 912-896-2281. \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nAlbany, Quail Hunting Capital of the World: Call \r\n \r\nALB NY \r\n \r\nConvention \u0026 Visitor's Bureau for hunting planta- \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\ntions; 229-434-8700, 1-800-475-8700. www.albany.ga.us. \r\n \r\nChehaw Wild Animal Park and The Parks at Tift Park: 1300 N. Monroe, (31701); 229- \r\n \r\nChehaw: 105 Chehaw Park Rd., (31701); 229- 430-5222. \r\n \r\nG) \r\n \r\n430-5275. www.parksatchehaw.org. \r\nHeritage Museum and Wetherbee Planetarium: \r\nHeritage Plaza, 100 w.Roosevelt, (31701); 229- \r\n432-6955. www.heritagecenter.org. \r\n \r\nUS-19 Dragway: 1304 Williamsburg Rd., (31705); 229-431-0077. Veteran's Riverfront Park: Oglethorpe Blvd. (31701); 1-800-475-8700. \r\n \r\nt'T! \r\n0 \r\n-:;i:, \r\nG) \r\n): \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n:I- I NFORMATION \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nAlbany Area Chamber of Commerce: 225 W. Albany Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and \r\n \r\nBroad Ave., (31701); 229-434-8700. \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 225 W. Broad Ave., (31701); \r\n \r\n0C..,: \r\n \r\nAlbany Civil Rights Movement Museum: Old Mt. 229-434-8700, 1-800-475-8700. Zion Church, 326 Whitney Ave., (31701); 229- www.albany.ga.com. \r\n \r\n::i: \r\nt'T! \r\n \r\n432-1698. members.surfsouth.com/-mtzion. St. Teresa's Catholic Church: 317 Residence \r\n \r\nz::'-' \r\n \r\nAve., (31707); 912-439-2302. Thronateeska Heritage Center at Union Station: 100 Roosevelt Ave., (31701); 229-432-6955. \r\n \r\nA Main Street City  ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n-:;i:, \r\n\u003c \r\nt'T! \r\n \r\nwww.heritagecenter.org \r\n \r\nAmericus Driving Tour: 125 W. Lamar St., \r\n \r\n:;i:, \r\n \r\nWindsor Hotel, (31709); 229-928-6059. \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\n SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nwww.tourist@sowega.net. \r\n \r\nAlbany Area Arts Council: 215 N. Jackson St., Habitat for Humanity-International Headquarters: \r\n \r\n(31701); 229-439-2787. \r\n \r\n121 Habitat St., (31709); 229-924-6935. \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\n www.habitatorg. \r\nKoinonla Tours: 1324 Hwy. 49 s.. (31709); 229- \r\n924-0391. www.koinoniapartners.org. \r\n \r\n;,:. SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nAmericus, A Main Street City: Lamar St., (31709); 912-924-4411. The Rylander Theatre: 101 W. Lamar St., (31709); 229-931-0001. www.rylander.org. \r\n \r\n~ INFORMATION \r\nAmericus-Sumter Chamber of Commerce: 400 W. Lamar St, (31709); 229-924-2646. www.americus-sumterchamber.com. Americus-Sumter Tourism Council: 123 W. Lamar St, (31709); 229-928-6059. www.americustourism.com. \r\n \r\nNational POW Museum, Andersonville \r\nTurner County Courthouse: 208 E. College Ave., (31714); 229-567-4313. \r\n \r\nANDERSONVILLE \r\n \r\n:J- INFORMATION \r\n \r\n HERITAGE \r\nAndersonville National Historic Site and Cemetery: 496 Cemetery Rd., (31711); 229924-0343. www.nps.gov/ande. Drummer Boy Civil War Museum: 109 Church St, (31711); 229-924-2558. National POW Museum: 496 Cemetery Rd., \r\n \r\nAshburn-Turner County Chamber of Commerce: 238 E. College Ave., (31714); 229-567-9696. www.tumerchamber.com. \r\nBJ\\fNBRIDGE A Main Street City \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n(31711); 229-924-0343. www.nps.gov/ande. \r\n;,:. SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Andersonville Civil War Village: 114 Church St., (31711); 229-924-2558. \r\n \r\nHistoric Driving Tour: 100 Boat Basin Circle., (31717); 229-246-4774, 1-800-243-4774. www.bainbridgega.com/chamber/. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n~- INFORMATION \r\nAndersonville Welcome Center: 114 Church St., (31711); 229-924-2558. \r\n \r\nMcKenzie-Reynolds House: 100 Boat Basin Circle., (31717); 229-246-4774. www.bainbridgega.com/chamber. WIiiis Park: Downtown; 229-248-2000. \r\n \r\nen ii::: \r\n-l.\u003eJ \r\n:\u003e \r\n,:.:; \r\n \r\nARL I NGTON \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Still Pond Vineyard: Rt.. 1, Box 665, (31713); \r\n \r\nwww.bainbridgega.com/ chamber. \r\n'1i! SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nBainbridge, A Main Street City: 107 S. Broad St., (31717); 229-248-2000. \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\n229-792-6382. www.stillpond.com. \r\n \r\nBainbridge Mall: 1400 E. Shotwell St., (31717); \r\n \r\n,:.:; \r\n,:l..:\u003e.cJ. \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Quail Country Lodge \u0026 Conference Center: 100 \r\n \r\n229-246-4423. mall.bainbridgega.com. Firehouse Center \u0026 Gallery: 119 W. Water St, (31717); 229-243-1010. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nQuail Country Rd., (31713); 229-725-4645. www.bainbridgearts.homepage.com. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nwww.quailcountry.com. \r\n \r\nen \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n\u003c.e..n. \r\nc., \r\n \r\nASHBURN \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nEarl May Boat Basin Park: 100 Boat Basin Circle., (31717); 229-246-4774. www.bainbridgega.com/chamber. \r\n \r\n,:.:; \r\n \r\nAshburn Walking-Driving Tour: Ashburn-Turner Lake Seminole: Southwest of Bainbridge on Hwy. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nCounty Chamber; 238 E. College Ave., (31714); 97; 229-662-2001. www.sam.usace.army.mil. \r\n \r\nl.\u003eJ \r\nc., \r\n \r\n229-567-9696. www.turnerchamber.com. \r\n \r\nWingate's Lunker Lodge: 159 Wingate Rd., \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n(31717); 229-246-0658. \r\n \r\nPeanut Monument Visible along 1-75, (31714); :t INFORMATION \r\n \r\n229-567-9696. www.turnerchamber.com. \r\n \r\nBainbridge-Decatur County Chamber of \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\n1-8 0 0 - VIS IT G.A \r\n \r\nCommerce and Welcome Center: 100 Boat Basin Circle., (31717); 229-246-4774, 1-800243-4774. www.bainbridgega.com/chamber. \r\nRLAKELY \r\nA Better Hometown City \r\n \r\n229-336-5255. \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\nCamilla Chamber of Commerce: 124 E. Broad St., (31730); 229-336-5255. www.camillageorgia.com. \r\n \r\nI HERI TAGE \r\n \r\nCOLQUITT \r\n \r\nCoheelee Creek Covered Bridge: Hwy. 62 and Old River Rd., (31723); 229-723-3741. Confederate Flag Pole: Courthouse Square, \r\n(31723); 229-723-3741. Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park: Hwy. 27, (31723); 229-724-2150, 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nNative American and Early Pioneer Museum: Cuthbert St., (31737); 229-758-6686. Tribute to the American Indian: Hwy. 27 S., (31737); 229-758-2400. \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org. \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\nCourt Square Arts Council: P.O. Box 751, (31723); 229-723-3741. Blakely-Early Chamber of Commerce: 52 Courtllouse Square, (31723); 229-723-3741. www.blakelyearlychamber.com. \r\n \r\n'1i! SHOPPI NG \u0026 CULTURE \r\nMayhaw Jelly Capital: 229-758-2400. Festival every third Saturday in April. Swamp Gravy-Georgia's Official Folk life Play: 166 E. Main St., (31737); 229-758-5450. www.swarnpgravy.com. \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBRONWOOD \r\n:t INFORM ATION \r\n \r\nPine Hill Plantation: 255 Kimbrel Rd., (31737); 229-758-6602. www.plnehillplantation.com. Spring Creek Recreation Park: 158 West St., \r\n \r\nBronwood, A Hometown Community: Hwy. 118, (31737); 229-758-6213. \r\n \r\n(31726); 912-995-5708. \r\n \r\n:j, INFORMATION \r\n \r\nBUENA VISTA 4) SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nColquitt-Miller County Chamber of Commerce: 166 1st SL, (31737); 229-758-2400. \r\n \r\nSt. EOM's Pasaquan: 3 miles northwest of Buena COLUMBUS \r\n \r\nVista, (31803); 229-649-9444. www.shockoestudios.com/steorn.htm \r\n \r\n, . EC OTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning \r\n \r\n:j- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nCenter: 3535 S. Lumpkin Rd., (31901); 706- \r\n \r\nBuena Vista-Marion County Chamber of 687-4090. oxbow.colstate.edu. \r\n \r\nC) t'r1 \r\n \r\nCommerce: 104 Broad St., (31803); 1-800647-2842. \r\n \r\n11 ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n0 ::,:, \r\n \r\nBroadway Carriage Co.: 521 Broadway, (31901); \r\n \r\nC...). \r\n \r\nCAIRO \r\n \r\n706-366-8776. Chattahoochee Princess Riverboat CO.: 1000 \r\n \r\n:\u003e: \r\nVJ \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Bay Ave., (31901); 706-324-4499. \r\n \r\nV\u003e \r\n \r\nCairo Antique Auto Museum: Hwy. 84 E., Coca-Cola Space Science Center: 701 Front \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n(31728); 229-377-3911. M\u0026M Ice Co.: 309 2nd Ave. NE., (31728); 229 377-3422. \r\n \r\nAve., (31901); 706-649-1470. www.ccssc.org. Dragonfly River Tours: 1233 Munro Ave., (31906); 706-464-6222, 1-888-464-3378. \r\n \r\nC: \r\n,-J \r\n:c \r\nt\"l'1 \r\n \r\nHistoric Columbus Foundation-Heritage Comer \r\n \r\n';d \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nTours: 700 Broadway, (31901); 706-322-0756. \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\nDogwood Hunting Preserve: Rt. 3, Box 274, (31728); 229-872-3508. \r\n \r\nwww.historiccolumbus.com. Hollywood Connection: 1683 Whittlesey Rd., (31907); 706-571-3456. www.carmike.com. \r\n \r\n:..x.i. \r\n\u003c \r\nt\"l'1 \r\n \r\nCA :\\I ILL A ~ SPORTS \u0026 RECR EATION \r\n \r\nPatterson Planetarium: 2900 Woodruff Farm Rd., \r\n \r\n:xi \r\n \r\n(31097); 706569-2549. \r\n \r\nV\u003e \r\n \r\nTrolley Tour of Historic District 814 Linwood \r\n \r\nQuall Hunting-Camilla: Call Gamilla Chamber of Blvd., (31902); 706-653-4410. Commerce for hunting plantations, (31730); \r\n \r\nwww. geo r gl a .o rg \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\n I HERITAGE \r\nBlack Heritage Trail: 1000 Bay Ave., (31901): 706-323-7979. Columbus Museum: 1251 Wynnton Rd., (31906): 706-649-0713. Liberty Theatre: 823 8th Ave., (31902); 706653-7566. National Infantry Museum: Baltzell Ave., Bldg. 396, (31905); 706-545-2958. Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center: S. Commons at Veterans Pkwy., (31902); 706324-7334. Riverwood Cemetery: Victory Blvd.; 706-653-4579. W.C. Bradley Company Art Museum: 1017 Front Ave., (31901); 706-571-6041. \r\n \r\n4f SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nColumbus State Farmer's Market: 318 10th Ave., (31901); 706-649-7448. \r\n \r\nColumbus Symphony Orchestra: 101 13th SL - 2nd Ar., (31901); 706-323-5059. \r\nwww.csoga.org. The Human Experience Theatre: 1037 Broadway, \r\n \r\n(31901); 706-323-3689. \r\n \r\nPeachtree Mall: 3131 Manchester Expressway, Columbus Rlverwalk (31909); 706-327-1578. \r\n \r\nSpringer Opera House: 103 10th SL, (31901); 706-324-5714. www.springeroperahouse.org. Three Arts Theatre: 1020 Talbotton Rd., \r\n \r\n(31015): 229-273-3102, ext. 635. ,., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n(31901); 706-653-4482. ,., SPORTS \u0026 RECR EATION \r\n \r\nLake Blackshear: 8 miles west of Cordele on Flint River; 229-273-1668. \r\n \r\nColumbus Cottonmouths: 400 4th St., (31901); ::S, INFORMATION \r\n \r\n706-571-0086. www.cottonmouths.com. \r\n \r\nCordele-Crisp County Tourism Committee and \r\n \r\nColumbus Rlverwallc 10th Ave. and Bay St. Chamber of Commerce: 302 16th Ave. E., \r\n \r\n(31901); 706-653-4175. \r\n \r\n(31015); 229-273-1668. \r\n \r\nV, \r\nci:: \r\n \r\nColumbus South Commons: Cottonmouth www.cordele-crisp-chamber.com. \r\n \r\ni.,J \r\n \r\nFootball Complex, 400 4th St., (31993); 706- \r\n \r\n\u003e \r\n \r\n653-4482. \r\n \r\nII BERT \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\nCooper Creek Tennis Center: 4816 Milgen Rd., \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\n(31907); 706-563-4645. \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINM ENT \u0026 ATTRACTI ON S \r\n \r\nci:: \r\ni.,J \r\n \r\n:i INFO RMATION \r\n \r\nHistoric Driving Tour. 912-732-2683. \r\n \r\n:x: \r\n \r\nColumbus Convention \u0026 Vlsltofs Bureau: 1000 I HERITAGE \r\n \r\nF-\u003c \r\n::\u003e \r\n \r\nBay Ave., (31902); 706-322-1613. 1-800-999- Andrew College: 413 College St., (31740); 229- \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n1613. www.columbusgii.com/ccvb. \r\n \r\n732-2171. www.andrewcollege.edu. \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\n4 SHOPPING \u0026 CU LTUR E \r\n \r\n\u003c..... \r\n \r\nAMain Street City Historic Downtown Cuthbert \r\n \r\n\" ~ \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTION S \r\n \r\n:f' INFORMATION \r\n \r\n0 w \r\n(.? \r\n \r\nGeorgia Veterans Memorial State Park: 2459-A Southwest Georgia Chamber of Commerce: 201 Hwy. 280 W., (31015): 1-800-864-7275. N. Lumpkin SL. (31740); 229-732-2683. \r\n \r\nwww.gastatepar1ls.org. \r\n \r\n41 SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nCordele, A Main Street City: 501 N. 7th St, \r\n \r\n138 \r\n \r\n1- 8 0 0-VI SIT- GA \r\n \r\n(,eorgia brmg:s you home to the bo) hood homestead of ti 19th President o\" th l' -,1 a es \r\nIt has long been a 1radition to preserve the homes of our Presidents. In many cases. these places have been conserved from 1he beginning of their period of historical significance. \r\nJimmy Carter was jus1 four years old when his family mo,-ed to 1hc 360-acrc f:1\"11 in 1928. Herc he lenmed firsl hand the values of family, hard work, ,tc,v.irdsh1p and community. \r\nThe Jimmy Carter National H1s1onc Site was authorized by an act of Congress in 1987. The Boyhood Farm opened in November 2000 and rc:,1ored to its original appearance in o,e I930s when Jimmy C1rter wns a boy. TI1e Boyhood Farm is a pan of1he Jimmy Carter Nmionol l lis1oric Site, which is open daily (except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's) from 9 AM 10 4 PM. For mnre informa1ion please con1ac1 (22':I) 824-4 104 or visit www.nps.gov/jica. \r\nThe timing 1s pcrfec1 to promo1c our newest anraction  1he Jimmy Caner Boyhood Home. It is pan ofthe Jimmy Caner Na1ional His1oric Site which includes I.he Plain, High School (N r S llcadquaners)and 1hc Depol nnd most of the 1own of_Plains. Other area aurnc1io11s include 1hc Andersonville National His1oric Si1c, and m Americus. lhe intcm.itional Headquancrs for llabi1:11 for Humamly. 1hc Rylander Theater and the Windsor Holel. \r\nVisitors can tour the site via walking trails with recorded audio narratives. \r\n \r\nI Step into Georgia. W\"re e\\ erything you expected \r\n! experienc~ ge0rgia \r\nVisit www.georgia.org or call 1-B00visit-GA \r\n \r\nand more. \r\n16GTG01 \r\n \r\n DAWSON \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nDawson Historic District; 229-995-2011. Terrell County Courthouse: Stonewall and Lee Sts., (31742); 229-995-2011. \r\n:i, INFORMATION Terrell County Chamber of Commerce: 127 W. lee St., (31742); 229-995-2011, 1-800-706-2829. \r\nDESOTO \r\n \r\n:t, INFORMATION \r\nClay County Visitors Bureau: P.O. Box 205, (31751); 229-768-2340. U.S. Corps of Engineers Visitors Center: Hwy. 39; 229-768-2516. \r\nFORTSON \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nSnyder Farms Stables: 936 Mccrary Rd., (31808); 706-324-4806. \r\n \r\n1'J ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nDeSoto Confectionary \u0026 Nut Co.: 2765 Hwy. 280, (31743); 229-874-1200. \r\nDONALSONVII. I.E \r\n1'J ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nSeminole State Park: 7870 State Parn Dr (31745); 229-861-3137. www.gastatepar1\u003cs.o~.' \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nHeard County Historical Center and Museum: 151 Shady St, (30217); 706-675-6507. \r\n:t- INFORMATION \r\nHeard County Chamber of Commerce: 121 S. Court Square, (30217); 706-675-0560. heard.ofgeorgia.org. \r\n \r\n:t, INFORMATION \r\nDonalsonville-Seminole County Chamber: Hwy 84 E., (31745); 229-524-2588. www.donalsonvillega.com. \r\nELLAVILLE \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\n8 1aville-Schley County Chamber of Commerce: Oglethorpe St, (31806); 229-937-2262. \r\nENIGMA \r\n \r\nGRIFFIN \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n1'J ENTER TAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nGriffin Self-Guided Tour: 1315 W. Taylor St., (30024); 770-228-8200, \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBalley-Tebault House: 633 Meriwether St., (30224); 770-229-2432. Doc Holliday Museum: 209 N. 13th St., (30223); 770-228-5918. \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nV p,:) \r\n \r\nParadise Public Fishing Area: Rt. 1, Box 68, Griffin, A Main Street City: 231 E. Solomon St., \r\n \r\n:.l..\u003et...l \r\n \r\n(31749); 229-533-4792. \r\n \r\np,: \r\n \r\nFORT GAINES \r\n \r\n(30223); 770-228-5356. \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nzp,: \r\n \r\n1'J ENTERTAINM ENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nCity Park of Griffin: Camp Northern Rd./City Park, (30224); 770-229-6615. \r\n \r\nl.t.l \r\n:t \r\n \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park and Lodge: Hwy. 39, griffincoc.home.mindspring.com. (31751); 229-768-2571. www.gastatepar1\u003cs.org. \r\n \r\nt\"\" ;:i \r\n \r\nSelf-guided Tour-Fort Gaines: Hwy. 39; 229-768- ~ INFORMATION \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n2248. \r\n \r\nGriffin-Spalding County Chamber of Commerce: \r\n \r\nV) V) \r\n\u003c.... \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nOutpost Replica: Commerce St, (31751); 229- \r\n \r\n1315 W. Taylor St. (30224); 770-228-8200. griffincoc.home.mindspring.com. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n768-2516. \r\n \r\nII A II I RA \r\n \r\np,: \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n\\ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nl.t.l \r\n0 \r\n \r\nCotton Hill Park: On Lake Walter F. George; 229- Honey Production: 301 W. Main St., (31632); \r\n \r\n768-3061. \r\n \r\n229-794-2567. \r\n \r\nWalter F. George Lock and Dam: Hwy. 39; 229- Tobacco Auctions: Hahira Tobacco Warehouse, \r\n \r\n768-2516. \r\n \r\n(31632); 229-794-2567. \r\n \r\n1 -8 00 -VISIT-GA \r\n \r\n~ INFORMATION Hahira Chamber of Commerce: 301 W. Main St.. (31632); 912-794-2567. www.hahira.ga.us. \r\nHAMILTON \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBlanton Creek Park: Lick Skillet Rd. at Lake Harding, (31811); 706-643-7737. \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\nHarris County Chamber of Commerce: 3 State Farm Insurance Bldg., (31811); 706-628-4381, 1-800-381-4381. www.harriscountychamber.org. \r\nHOC NSVILLE \r\n1b ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nDriving Tour of Historic Homes: 111 Bull St., La Grange, (30241); 706-884-8671. www.lagrangechamber.com \r\nQ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHistoric Downtown Hogansville: Main St., (30230); 706-884-8671. International Museum of Art Recreations: 203 E. Main St., (30230); 706-637-8030. \r\n \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nHighland Marina and Resort: 1000 Seminole \r\nRd., w. Point Lake, (30240); 706-882-3437. \r\nwww.highlandmarina.com. Holiday Park: 954 Abbotts Ford Rd., (30240); 706-884-6818. Tommy Mike Fishing Gulde Service: 4006 White Oak Ln., (30240); 706-882-8187. West Point Lake: 500 Resource Management Dr., (31833); 706-645-2937. \r\nl INFORMATION \r\nChattahoochee Trace: 136 Main St., (30241); 706-845-8440. La Grange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce: 111 Bull St, (30240); 706-884-8671. \r\nLAKE PARK \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE lake Park Mill Store Plaza: 5327 Mill Store Rd., (31636); 229-559-6822. www.shoplakepark.com. \r\nLAKELAND \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nMurals of Milltown: Main St.; 229-482-3478. \r\n \r\n~ INFORMATION \r\n \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nLa Grange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce: Banks Lake Forest Preserve: Hwy. 122; 229- \r\n \r\n111 Bull St, LaGrange, (30241); 706-884- 482-3100. \r\n \r\n8671. www.lagrangechamber.com. \r\n \r\nLEESBURG \r\n \r\nLA GRANGE \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n:f- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nLee County Chamber of Commerce: 105 Main \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS St., (31763); 229-759-2422. \r\n \r\nC') \r\n \r\nDowntown La Grange Walking Tour: 111 Bull St., www.leecochamber.com. \r\n \r\ni'1 \r\n0 \r\n \r\n(30240); 706-884-8671. \r\n \r\n;:ll \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBellevue Historic Home: 204 Ben HIii St., \r\n \r\nLESLH \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nC...'.). ~ \r\nVl \r\n \r\n(30240); 706-884-1832. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Rural Telephone Museum: 135 Bailey \r\n \r\nVl \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery: Miller St., (30240); 706- Ave., (31764); 229-874-4786. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n884-8671. \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nTroup County Archives: 136 Main St., (30241); \r\n \r\n\u003e-l \r\n::c \r\n \r\n706-884-1828. www.trouparchives.org. \r\n \r\n'it ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nt,, \r\n::,c, \r\n \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CU LTURE \r\n \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conservation Park: \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Valley Art Museum: 112 Lafayette Pkwy., (30240); 706-882-3267. La Grange, A Main Street City: 111 Bull SL, \r\n \r\nHwy. 39 Connector, (31815); 229-838-6202. wwv1.gastateparks.org. Stagecoach Trail: Town Square, (31815); 229- \r\n \r\n.:;.I.d. \r\n\u003c \r\nt,j \r\n \r\n(30240); 706-884-8671. \r\n \r\n838-6419 . \r\n \r\n:;Id \r\n \r\nLa Grange Symphony Orchestra: P.O. Box 2321, Westville, Georgia's Working 1850 Town: One \r\n \r\nVl \r\n \r\n(30241); 706-882-0662. \r\n \r\nMartin Luther King Dr., (31815); 1-888-733- \r\n \r\nLamar Dodd Art Center: 302 Forrest Ave. , 1850. www.westvllle.org \r\n \r\n(30240); 706-812-7211. \r\n \r\nwww.georgla .o rg \r\n \r\n I HERITAGE \r\nBedingfield Inn: P.O. Box 818, (31815); 229838--6419. Tours available. Dr. Hatchett's Drug Store Museum: Main St on the Square, (31815); 229-838-6924. Singer Hardware Company: 201 Main St., (31815); 229-838-4300. \r\nQ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHistoric Lumpkin: Town Square, (31815); 229838-6419. \r\nA Better Hometown City \r\nQ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nManchester, A Better Hometown City: (31816); 706-846-5341. \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nMacon County Driving Tour: 109 N. Dooly St., (31063); 478-472-2391. www.corinthian.neVmccc. \r\n1r\" SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nCallaway Gardens, Pine Mountain \r\n \r\nWhitewater Creek Park: Rt. 1, Box 249A, A Main Stteet City: Historic Downtown Moultrie, \r\n \r\nOglethorpe, (31068); 478-472-8171. \r\n \r\n(31768); 229-985-2131. \r\n \r\n:t- INFORMATION \r\n \r\nwww.moultriechamber.com. State Farmer's Market Quitman Hwy., (31768); \r\n \r\nMacon County Chamber of Commerce: 109 N. 229-8917240. \r\n \r\nDooly SL, (31063); 478-472-2392. www.maconcountyga.org. \r\n \r\n, SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nColquitt County Hunting Plantations: P.O. Box \r\n \r\n487, (31768); 229-985-2131. \r\n \r\nA Main Street City Moss Farms Diving Facility: 1020 4th St, SW., \r\n \r\naV:) \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\n(31768); 229-890-54 78. \r\n \r\n-w \r\n\u003e a: \r\n \r\nColquitt County Courthouse: Courthouse Square, Main St., (31768); 229-891-7400. Elephant Monument: Pleasant Grove PrlmlUve \r\n \r\nl INFORMATION \r\nMoultrie-Colquitt Chamber of Commerce: 116 \r\n \r\n;z \r\n \r\nBaptist Church, (31768); 229-985-2131. 1st St. SE. (31768); 229-985-2131. \r\n \r\na: \r\n \r\nwww.moultriechamber.com. \r\n \r\nwww.moultriechamber.com. \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\nMoultrie-Colquitt County Library: 204 5th St., \r\n \r\n,:..t. \r\n \r\nSE., (31768); 229-985-6540. \r\n \r\n::) \r\n0 \r\n \r\nGreenfield Church Site: Greenfield Church Rd.. (31768); 229-985-3413. \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nV) \r\n \r\nMuseum of Colquitt County History: 500 4th Florence Marina State Park: Hwy. 39, (31821); \r\n \r\nV) \r\n \r\nAve., (31768); 229-890-1626. \r\n \r\n1-800-864-7275. www.gastatepal1\u003cs.org. \r\n \r\n-\u003c \r\n\u003c., \r\n \r\nOld Colquitt County Jail: 116 1st Ave. SE., (31768); 229-985-2131. \r\n \r\nKirbo Interpretive Center: Rt 1. Box 36, (31821); 229-838-4706. www.gastatepal1\u003cs.org. \r\n \r\na: \r\n0 \r\n \r\nmoultriechamber.com. Steam Locomotive: 400 1st Ave., SE., (31768); \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\n229-985-2131. www.moultriechamber.com. \r\n \r\nFort McCreary: Rt. 1, Box 36, (31821); 229- \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n838-4 706. www.gastatepal1\u003cs.org. \r\n \r\niCi, SHOPPI NG \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\nRood Creek Indian Mounds: Rt. 1, Box 36, \r\n \r\nColquitt County Arts Center: 401 7th Ave., SW., (31821); 229-838-4706. \r\n \r\n(31768); 229-985-1922. \r\n \r\nwww.gastatepal1\u003cs.org. \r\n \r\n1 - 800 -VIS IT-G A \r\n \r\nQ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHistoric Parrott: P.O. Box 165, (31777); 229623-2520, 912-623-4090. \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\nParrott Landmark Association, Inc.: Main St., (31777); 229-623-2520. \r\n* ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nPine Mountain Trail (part of F.D. Roosevelt State Park): 2970 Hwy. 190 E., (31822); 706-663 4858. www.gastatepar1\u003cs.org. \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Butts MIii Farm: 2280 Butts Mill Rd., (31822); 706-663-7400. www.buttsmillfarms.com. Callaway Gardens: Hwy 27; 706-663-2281, 1-800-225-5292. www.callawaygardens.com. F.O. Roosevelt State Park: 2970 Hwy. 190 E. (31822); 1-800-864-7275. www.gastateparlls.org. Pine Mountain Wild Animal Park: 1300 Oak Grove Rd., (31822); 1-800-367-2751. www.animalsafari.com. \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Historic Driving Tour: 900 E. Screven St., (31643); 229-263-4841. \r\n:i INFORMATION \r\nQuitman-Brooks County Chamber of Commerce: 900 E. Screven St., (31643); 229-263-4841. www.quittnangeorgia.org. \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACT I ONS Silver Dollar Raceway: Hwy. 96 W., (31076); 478-847-4414. www.silverdollarraceway.com. \r\nQ SHOPPI NG \u0026 CULTURE \r\nHistoric Sasser: Hwy. 520, (31785); 229-434 8700. Mark's Melon Patch: 8580 Albany Hwy., 1 mile east of Sasser. (31742); 229-698-4750. Porky's Flea Market: P.O. Box 606, (31785); 229-698-457B. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\n \r\nChipley Historical Center: 146 McDougald Ave., (31822); 706-663-4044. \r\n \r\n SHOPPI NG \u0026 CULTURE Historic Sylvester: 301 E. Franklin SL, (31791); \r\n \r\nQ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\n \r\n229-776-7718. \r\n \r\nTown of Pine Mountain: 250 McDougald Ave., (31822); 706-663-2213. \r\n \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\nSylvester-Worth County Chamber of Commerce: \r\n \r\n1r\" SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n301 E. Franklin SL, (31791); 229-776-7718. \r\n \r\nBig Bear Farm: Butts MIii Rd., (31822); 706- www.peanut.org. \r\n \r\nG) \r\n \r\n6634684. \r\n \r\nl\"'i \r\n \r\nUewellin's Point Hunting Preserve \u0026 Kennels: \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n7729 Hamilton Pleasant Grove Rd., (31822); \r\n1-800-636-9819. Roosevelt Riding Stables: 1063 Group Camp \r\n \r\n\\9' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBig Lazer Public Ashing Area: Hwy. 80. (31816); \r\n \r\n;:o \r\nG...). \r\n~ \r\n \r\nRd., (31822); 706-628-7463. \r\n \r\n912-825-6354. www.dnr.state.ga.us. \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nsoaring Eagles: Hwy. lB, Pine Mountain Airport, (31822); 706-324-7210, 706-322-7023. \r\n \r\nV\u003e \r\n0 C \r\n \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\n \r\n-l \r\n:i: \r\n \r\nPine Mountain Tourism Association \u0026 Welcome \r\n \r\n!'Tl \r\n;:o \r\n \r\nCenter: 101 E. Broad SL, (31822): 706-663- \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\n4000, 1-800-441-3502. www.pinemountaln.org. \r\n \r\n~ .... \r\n \r\n\u003c \r\n \r\nl\"'1 \r\n \r\n;:o \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter National Historic Site: 300 N. Bond \r\n \r\nSt., (31780); 229-824-4104. www.nps.gov. \r\n \r\nPlains Historic Preservation Trust Self-Guided \r\n \r\nTours: P.O. Box 17, (31780); 229-824-4104. \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter National Historic Site, Plains \r\n \r\nwww .ge orgla.org \r\n \r\n1 43 \r\n \r\n 1 INFORMATION \r\nTalbot County Chamber of Commerce: Monroe St., (31827); 706-665-8079. \r\nTHOMASTON \r\nA Main Street City \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Sprewell BluffState Park: 740 Sprewell Bluff Rd., (30286); 706-646-6026. www.gastateparks.org. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nAuchumpkee Covered Bridge: Allen Rd., (30286); 706-647-9686. www.dot.state.ga.us/. Historic Courthouse Square: 250 E. Lee St., (30286); 706-647-8311. Pettigrew-White-Stamps House: Andrews Dr., (30286); 706-647-7088. Thomaston-Upson Archives: 301 S. Center St., (30286); 706-646-2437. \r\nQ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nThomaston, A Main Street City: 250 E. Lee St, (30286); 706-64 7-8311. \r\n,., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nFlint River Outdoor Center: 4429 Woodland Rd., (30286); 706-647-2633. Sky Dive Atlanta: 2333 Delray Rd., (30286); 1-800-276-3483. \r\n:f- INFORMATION \r\nThomaston-Upson County Chamber of Commerce: 201 S. Center St., (30286); 706647-9686. www.thomaston-upson.org. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nAll Saints Episcopal Church: 443 S. Hansell, (31792); 229-228-9242. Hardy Bryan House: 312 N. Broad St., (31792): 229-226-6016. Jack Hadley's Black History Memorabilia, Inc.: 103 Crestwood Dr., (31792); 229-228-6983. Paradise Park: S. Broad St., (31792); 229225-3919. \r\nPebble Hill Plantation: Hwy. 319 S.; 229-2262344. www.pebblehillplantation.com. Thomas County Museum of History: 725 N. Dawson St., (31792); 229-226-7664. www.rose.ne1/-hislory/ index.htm. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nBig Oak Putters: 330 N. Broad, Suite F, (31792); 912-227-9000. www.bigoakputters.com. State Farmer's Market: 502 Smith Ave., (31792); 229-225-4072. Thomasville Cultural Center: 600 E. Washington St., (31799); 229-226-0588. www.downtownthomasville.com. Thomasville Genealogical, History \u0026 Fine Arts Library: 135 N. Broad St., (31799); 229-2269640. www.rose.neV-glibrary. Thomasville, A Main Street City: 135 N. Broad St., (31799): 229-227-7020. WWIY.rose.net \r\nir\" SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nMyrtlewood Plantation: Campbell St., Lower \r\n \r\nTHOMASVILLE \r\nVJ \r\n \r\nci:: \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\nttl \r\n \r\n;..\u003e.. \r\n \r\n,_ ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\n \r\nci:: \r\n \r\nBirdsong Nature Center: 2106 Meridian Rd., \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\n(31792); 912-377-4408. \r\n \r\n=: \r\nttl \r\n \r\nit ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTION S \r\n \r\n:i:: \r\n1;:i \r\n \r\nThe Big Oak: Corner of Monroe and Crawford. (31792); 229-225-3910. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nHistoric Walking/Driving Tour: 135 N. Broad St., \r\n \r\nVJ \r\n \r\n(31792); 229-227-2350, 1-800-704-2350. \r\n \r\nVJ \r\n\u003c.... \r\n \r\nLapham-Patterson House State Historic Site: 626 N. Dawson St., (31792); 229-225-4004. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nwww.gastateparks.org. \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nix: \r\n \r\nMelhana, The Grand Plantation: 301 Showboat \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nLo., (31792); 229-226-2290, 1-888-920- \r\n \r\nctt.l, \r\n \r\n3030. www.melhana.com \r\n \r\nThomasville Rose Garden at Cherokee lake: \r\n \r\nCorner of Covington and Smith Ave., (31792); \r\n \r\n1-800-704-2350. \r\n \r\nAll Saints Episcopal Church, Thomasville \r\n \r\n1 -80 0- VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nCairo Rd., (31792); 229-228-6232. Call for reservations for hunting, fishing, or lodging. Quail Hunting-Thomasville: Box 1540, (31792); 229-225-3919. \r\n:t INFORMATION \r\nDestination Thomasville Tourism Authority and Welcome Center: 135 N. Broad St., (31792); 229-227-7099. 1-800-704-2350. Thomasville Welcome Center: 109 S. Broad SL, (31792); 229-225-3919, 1-800-704-2350. \r\n \r\nTIFTON \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\n,. ECOTOURISM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nTifton Gardens Park: Love Ave., (31794): 229382-6231. www.tlftonmainstreet.com. \r\n \r\nit ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nMagnolia Tree Park: Magnolia Industrial Blvd., (31794); 229-382-8200. \r\n \r\nI' HERITAGE \r\nAbraham Baldwin Agricultural College: 2802 Moore Hwy., (31794): 229-386-3236. Fulwood Park: Tift Ave.; 229-382-6231. Georgia Agrirama living History Museum: 1392 Widden Mill Rd., (31793); 229-386-3344. Tifton Museum of Arts \u0026 Heritage: 285 Love Ave., (31794); 229-382-3600. \r\n \r\n'1, SHOPPIN G \u0026 CULTURE \r\nTift Theater for the Performing Arts: 318 Main St, (31794); 229-386-5150. Tifton, A Main Street City: 130 1st St., (31794); 229-382-6231. \r\n \r\n\\., SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAtlantic Coastline Artists Guild: 119 Love Ave., (31794); 229-386-0216. Patrick's Fishing Paradise: Hwy. 82 E., Exit 18, 5 miles east ofTifton, (31794); 229-382-1881. Veterans Park: S. Central Ave., (31794); 229382-6231. www.tiftonmainstreet.com. \r\n:f- INFORMATION \r\nTifton Chamber of Commerce: 100 S. Central Ave., (31794): 229-382-6200. 1-800-733-8438. Tifton-Tift County Tourism Assoc.: 115 W. 2nd St., (31793); 229-386-0216. www.tiftontourism.org. \r\n \r\nUNADILLA \r\n \r\n,_ ECOTOURI SM \u0026 ADVENTURE \r\nOak Bin Pond Preserve: Oak Bin Rd., (31091); 404-873-6946. www.nalureconservancy.org. \r\n \r\nVALDOSTA \r\n \r\nA Main Street City \r\n \r\nit ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nThe Crescent Complex: 904 N. Patterson, (31601); 229-244-6747. Highways and By Ways Driving Tour: 1 Meeting Pl., (31601); 229-245-0513. Historic Driving Tour: One Meeting Pl., (31601); 229-245-0513. Moody Air Force Base: Bemiss Rd., Hwy. 125, (31699); 229-257-3395. www.moody.af.mil. WIid Adventures Theme Park: 3766 Old Clyattviile Rd., (31601); 1-800-808-0872. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nConverse-Dalton-Ferrell House: 305 N. Patterson, (31601); 229-244-8575. Lowndes County Historical Society and Museum: \r\n305 w. Central Ave., (31601); 229-247-4780. \r\nOla Barber Pittman House: 416 N. Ashley St., (31601); 229-247-8100. \r\n \r\n SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nLowndes/Valdosta Cultural Arts Center: 1204 N. Patterson St., (31601); 229-247-2787. Remerton Mill Village: 229-245-1513. Valdosta, A Main Street City: 216 E. Central Ave., (31603); 229-259-3577. \r\n \r\n\\\"' SPORT S \u0026 RECREATION \r\nDrexel Par!\u003c: Brookwood Dr. and Patterson St., (31601); 229-259-3507. www.valdostacity.com. Langdale Park: Hwy. 41 N., Exit 22, (31602); 229-245-0513. www.valdosta.com. McKey Park: PatterSL and Burton Ave., (31601); 229-259-3507. www.valdostacity.com. Stone Creek Golf Community: 4300 Coleman Rd., (31602); 229-247-2527. \r\n:J- INFO RMATION \r\nValdosta-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce: 416 N. Ashley St., (31601); 229-247-8100. www.greatervaldosta.com. Valdosta-Lowndes County Convention \u0026 Vlsitofs Bureau: One Meeting Pl., (31601): 229-245-0513, 1-800-569-8687. www.datasys.net/valdtourism. Valdosta-Lowndes County Tourism Authority: One Meeting Pl., (31601); 229-245-0513, 1-800569-8687. www.datasys.net/valdtourism. \r\n \r\nVIENNA \r\n1i ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS \r\nDriving Tour of Vienna: 1321 E. Union St., (31092); 229-268-2045. www.doolychamber.com. \r\n \r\nwww .geo rgia .org \r\n \r\n145 \r\n \r\n Ellis Brothers Pecans: 1315 Tippettville Rd., (31092); 229-268-9041. \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nGeorgia Cotton Museum: 1321 E. Union St., (31092); 229-268-2045. Walter F. George law Museum: N. 4th St, (31092); 229-268-2045. \r\n~ SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE Vienna Cultural Center: 300 Cotton St., (31092); 229-268-2045. \r\n~ INFORMATION \r\nDooly County Chamber ot Commerce: 117 E. \r\nUnion St., (31092); 229-268-8275. www.doolychamber.com. \r\n \r\n:f' INFORMATION \r\nGreater Valley Area Chamber of Commerce: 2120 S. Broad Ave., (31833); 334-642-1411. \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Merritt Pecan Company: Hwy. 520, (31832); 229-828-6610. \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Chuck-Bar Emu Ranch: 15535 Hwy. 219, (31833); 706-663-9127, \r\nWILLIAMSO \r\n \r\n ENTERTAINMENT \u0026 ATTRACTIONS Warm Springs Regional Fisheries Center: Hwy. \r\n41 s., (31830); 706-655-3382. \r\n \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Peachtree Airport and Barnstormer's Grill: 185 Jonathon's Roost Rd., (30292); 770-227-8282. \r\nWOODBUR \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nLittle White House State Historic Site: 401 Little White House Rd., (31830); 706-655-5870. www.gastatepar1ls.org. Roosevelt Warm Spring Institute tor Rehabilitation: Hwy. 27A, (31830); 706-6555000. \r\niiil SHOPPING \u0026 CULTURE \r\nWarm Springs Village: 30 Broad St., (31830); 1800-337-1927. www.warmspringsga.org. \r\n:t' INFORMATION \r\nWarm Springs Area Tourism Association and Welcome Center. 1 Broad St., (31830); 706655-3322, 800-337-1927. www.warmspringsga.org. \r\nMeriwether County Chamber at Commerce: 91 \r\nBroad St.. (31830); 706-655-2558. www.meriwethercounty.com. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nBig Red Oak Covered Bridge: Between Gay \u0026 Woodbury; 706-655-3322. ~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Lake Meriwether: 728 lake Meriwether Rd., (30293); 706-553-9904. \r\n~OODl.t\\NO \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nOld South Farm Museum \u0026 Agricultural Learning Center: Rt 1, Box 191, (31836); 706-674-2894. \r\n:a, INFORMATION Pike County Chamber ot Commerce: 118 \r\nConcord St. (30295): 770-567-0616. \r\n \r\nI HERITAGE \r\nConfederate Cemetery: Hwy. 29; (31833); 706645-3503. Fort Tyler: P.O. Box 715, (31833); 706-645-3353. \r\n~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION West Point lake Dam and Visitor Center: 500 Resource Management Dr., (31833): 706645-2937. \r\n \r\n1- 800 -V ISIT GA \r\n \r\nLodging \r\n \r\nIJIADEL \r\nDays lnn-1-75/Adel: 1200 W. 4th St, (31620); 229-896-4574. Hampton Inn: 1500 W. 4th St., (31620); 229-896-3099. Howard Johnson Express: 1103 W. 4th St., (31620); 229-896-2244. Reed Bingham State Park: Hwy. 82, (31620); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nJfiilALBANY \r\nAlbany 8 Inn: 905 E. Oglethorpe Hwy. 82, (31705); 229-435-2151. Best Holiday Motel: 2702 N. Slappey Blvd., Hwy.19, (31701); 229-436-6341. Comfort Suites-Merry Acres: 1400 Dawson Rd., (31707); 229-888-3939. www.merryacres.com. Days Inn: 422 W. Oglethorpe Blvd., (31701); 229-888-2632. www.daysinn.com. Fairfield Inn: 2586 N. Slappey Blvd., (31701); 229-435-6859. Grand Motel: 904 Radium Springs Rd., (31705); 229-435-8919. Hampton Inn: 806 N. Westover Blvd., (31707); 229-883-3300. Holiday Inn Express: 911 E. Oglethorpe Blvd., (31705); 229-883-1650. Jameson Inn: 2720 Dawson Rd., (31707); 229-435-3737. Quality Inn-Merry Acres: 1500 Dawson Rd., (31707); 229-435-7721. \r\nwww.merryacres.com. \r\n \r\n,,,;:!AMERICUS \r\n \r\n1906 Pathway Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast 501 S. Lee SL, (31709); 229-928-2078. \r\n \r\nwww.1906pathwayinn.com. \r\n \r\nCottage Inn: Hwy. 49 N., (31709); 229-931-0609. \r\n \r\nGuerry House 1833 Bed \u0026 BreakfasVSpringhlll Plantation: 723 McGarrah St., (31709): 229- \r\n \r\nG) \r\n \r\n924-1009. Jameson Inn: 1605 E. Lamar St., (31709); 229-924-2726. \r\n \r\n!'11 \r\n0 ::0 \r\n \r\nRamada Inn-Americus: 1205 MLK Jr. Blvd. and Hwy, 119 S., (31709); 229-924-4431. Windsor Hotel: 125 W. Lamar St, (31709); 229-924-1555. \r\n \r\nG...) \r\n\u003e \r\n \r\n.Iii ANDERSONVILLE \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nA Place Away Cottage Bed and Breakfast 109 Oglethorpe SL, (31711); 229-924-1044. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nli,l BAINBRIDGE \r\n \r\n-l \r\n \r\nGilded Cage Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 722 S. West St., (31717); 229-243-2040. \r\n \r\n:i:: \r\nt'T'l \r\n \r\nJameson Inn: 1403Tallahassee Hwy., (31717); 229-243-7000. Wingate's Bass Island Campground: 139 Wingate Rd., (31717); 229-246-0658. \r\n \r\n:z:0 \r\n \r\nJfiil BLAKELY \r\n \r\n.;:.i.:., \r\n \r\nDays Inn: 435 Arlington St, (31723); 229-723-5858. \r\n \r\n\u003c \r\n(\"l'1 \r\n \r\n::0 \r\n \r\nlil, BUENA VISTA \r\n \r\nV, \r\n \r\nSign of the Dove Restaurant Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 108 Church St, (31803); 912-649-3663 www.sign-of-lhe-dove.com. \r\nYesteryear Inn: 229 Broad St., (31803); 912-649-7307. \r\n \r\nwww . g e o r g l a . o r g \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n .rill CAIRO \r\nMoss Oaks Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 692 Bold Springs Rd., (31728); 229-377-6280. \r\nS CAMILLA \r\nMcRee Hall Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 181 E. Broad St., (31730); 229-336-8360. \r\n.lil'ICOLQUITT \r\nTarrer Inn: 155 S. Cuthbert St., (31737); 229-758-2888. www.tarrerinn.com. \r\n11, COLUMBUS \r\nBaymont Inns and Suites: 2919 Warm Springs Rd., {31909); 706-323-4344. Columbus Hilton: 800 Front Ave., (31901); 706-324-1800. Courtyard by Marriott: 3501 Courtyard Way, (31909); 706-323-2323. Gates House Bed and Breakfast: 737 Broadway, (31901): 706-324-6464, 1-800-891-3187. \r\nwww.gatehouse.com. Hampton Inn: 5585 Whitesville Rd., (31904); 706-576-5303. Holiday Inn-North: 2800 Manchester Expressway, (31904); 706-324-0231. Howard Johnson Express Inn: 1011 Veterans Pkwy., (31901); 706-322-6641. La Quinta Inn: 3201 Macon Rd., (31906); 706-568-1740. Motel 6: 3050 Victory Dr., (31903); 706-687-7214. www.mote16.com. Rothschild-Pound House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 201 7th St. (31901); 800-585-4075. \r\nwww.awts.com/poundhouse. Sheraton-Columbus Airport 5351 Simons Blvd., (31904); 706-327-6868. Super 8 Motel: 2935 Warm Springs Rd., (31909); 706-322-6580. Woodruff Bed and Breakfast: 1414 2nd Ave., (31901); 706-320-9300. \r\nlif, CONCORD \r\nInn Scarlett's Footsteps: 40 Old Flat Shoals Rd.. (30206); 1-800-886-7355. www.gwtw.com. \r\n.rill CORDELE \r\nBest Western: 1706 16th Ave, E., (31015); 229-273-5420. Comfort Inn: 1601 16th Ave. E., (31015); 229-273-2371. Days Inn: 2115 16th Ave E., (31015); 229-273-1123. Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park \u0026 Golf Course: 2459-A Hwy. 280 W., (31015); 1-800- \r\n864-7275. Hampton Inn: 1603 16th Ave. E., (31015); 229-273-0737. Quality Inn and Suites: 171116th Ave. E., (31015); 229-273-4117. Ramada Inn: 2016 16th Ave. E., (31015); 800-845-3232. \r\n/ill DONALSONVILLE \r\nSeminole Sportsman Lodge and Marina: 7966 Manna Rd., (31745); 229-861-3862. \r\n.Ill FORT GAINES \r\nSutllve House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 204 S. Washington St., (31751); 229-768-3546. John Dill House: 102 S. Washington St., (31751); 912-768-2338. \r\nS GRIFFIN Days Inn: 1719 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-229-9797. Ramada limited Suites: 1900 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-228-9799. \r\n.;ii HAHIRA \r\nSuper 8: 1300 Hwy. 122 W., (31632); 912-794-3000. \r\nS HOGANSVILLE Key West Inn: 1888 E. Main, (30230); 706-637-9395. \r\n \r\na LA GRANGE \r\nAmeriHost Inn: 107 Hoffman Dr., (30240); 706-885-9002. Highland Marina and Resort: 1000 Seminole Rd., (30240); 706-882-3437. Jameson Inn: 110 Jameson Dr.. (30240); 706-882-8700. Thyme Away Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 508 Greenville SL, (30240); 706-885-9625. \r\n \r\n,51 LAKE PARK \r\nBest Western: 6972 Bellville Rd., (31636); 229-559-4939. Days Inn: 4913 Timber Dr., (31636); 229-559-0229. Holiday Inn Express: 1198 Lakes Blvd., (31636); 229-559-5181. Travelodge: 4912 Timber Dr., (31636); 229-559-0110. \r\n \r\n.Ill LEESBURG Ostrich Hills Farm/Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 671 Armena Rd., (31763); 912-759-6681. \r\n \r\nli/, LUMPKIN \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conservation Park: Hwy. 39 C, (31815); 229-838-6202. \r\na MOULTRIE \r\nBarber-Tucker-Crawford B\u0026B: 704 3rd St. SW., (31768); 229-890-0714. Plnefields Plantation: 4633 Hwy. 37 E., (31768); 229-324-3240. \r\n \r\nlill OGLETHORPE \r\n \r\nWhitewater Creek Park: Hwy. 128 N., (31068); 912-472-8171. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nlill OMAHA \r\n \r\nFlorence Marina State Park: Rt. 1, Box 36, (31821); 229-838-6870. \r\n \r\nM PINE MOUNTAIN \r\n \r\nCallaway Gardens: Hwy. 27, (31822); 706-663-2281. \r\n \r\nDavis Inn: Hwy. 354 E. State Park Rd., (31822); 706-663-2522. www.pinemountain.org. \r\n \r\nF.D. Roosevelt State Park: 2970 Hwy. 190 E., (31822); 1-800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nFireside Inn: 335 Main St., Hwy. 27, (31822); 706-663-4141. \r\n \r\nHuckleberry's Inn: 8924 Hamilton Rd., Hwy. 27, (31822); 706-663-9343. \r\n \r\nLarry Callaway's Mountain Top Resort: Hwy. 190- mile marker 7, Pines Gap Rd., (31822); 1-800 \r\n \r\n644-4864. \r\n \r\nMountain Top Inn \u0026 Resort: P.O. Box 147, (31822); 706-663-4719, 1-800-533-6376. \r\n \r\nwww.hide-away.com. \r\n \r\nC') \r\n \r\nPine Mountain Club Chalets: 14475 Hwy. 18, (31822); 1-800-535-7622. \r\n \r\nt:1 \r\n0 \r\n \r\nwww.pinemountainclubchalets.com. Pine Mountain Trail: Hwy. 27 to Hwy. 85 W., (31822); 706 663-4858, 706663-4256. The Chipley Murrah House B\u0026B: 207 W. Harris SL, (31822); 706-663-9801. www.bbonline.com. \r\nWhite Columns Motel: 524 S. Main St., Hwy. 27, (31822); 706-663-2312. \r\n \r\n-::,:, \r\nC) \r\n~ \r\nV, \r\n \r\nJj! PLAINS \r\n \r\nV, \r\n0 \r\n \r\nPlains Bed and Breakfast Inn: 100 W. Church St, (31780); 229-824-7252. \r\n \r\nc:: \r\n \r\n,-j \r\n \r\n,51 QUITMAN \r\n \r\n::r: \r\n \r\nt:1 \r\n \r\nMalloy Manor: 401 W. Screven St., (31643); 229-263-5704. 1vww.bbhost.com/malloymannor. \r\n \r\n::,:, \r\n \r\n.. \r\n \r\n.rill THOMASTON \r\n \r\nBest Western: 1207 Hwy. 19 N., (30286); 706-648-2900. \r\n \r\nFlint River Lodge and Outdoor Center: 4429 Woodland Rd., (30286); 706-647-2633. \r\n \r\nz \r\n-::,:, \r\n\u003c \r\ntT1 \r\n \r\nJameson Inn: 1010 Hwy. 19 N., (30286); 706-648-2232. \r\n \r\n::,:, \r\n \r\nWoodall House Bed and Breakfast: 324 W. Main St., (30286); 706-647-7044. \r\n \r\nV, \r\n-,-- \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nwww.ge orgla.org \r\n \r\n- \r\n149 \r\n \r\n Iii THOMASV ILLE \r\n1854 Wright House: 415 Fletcher St, (31757); 229-225-9922. 1884 Paxton House Inn: 445 Remington Ave., (31792); 229-226-5197. \r\nwww.1884paxtonhouseinn.com. Dawson Street Inn: 324 N. Dawsno St., (31757); 229-226-7515. Evans House Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 725 S. Hansell St, (31792-5558); 229-226-1343. \r\nwww.evanshousebedandbreakfast.com. Hampton Inn: 1950 Hwy. 122, (31757); 229-227-0040. Jameson Inn: 1670 Remington Ave., (31792); 229-227-9500. Melhana Plantation: 301 Showboat Ln., (31792); 1-888-920-3030. www.melhana.com. Our Cottage on the Park: 801 S. Hansell, (31792): 229-227-6327. Quality Inn \u0026 Conference Center: 15138 Hwy. 19 S., (31792): 229-226-7111. Serendipity Cottage: 339 E. Jefferson St., (31792); 229-226-8111. www.serendipitycottage.com. Shoney's Inn: 14866 Hwy. 19 S., (31757); 229-228-5555. Super 8: 15211 Hwy. 19 S., (31792); 912-226-9585. \r\n \r\n.lii! TI FTON \r\nCourtyard by Marriott: 814 WSeventh St.: (31794); 229-388-0803.1-800-321-2211. Hampton Inn: 720 Hwy. 9 S., (31794); 229-382-8800. Holiday Inn: P.O. Box 1267, (31794): 912-382-6687. Hummingbird Perch Bed \u0026 Breakfast: One mile off 1-75, (31794); 229-382-5431. The Hen's Nest: 423 N.TIit Ave., (31794); 229-386-2856. \r\n \r\n/ii UN ADILLA \r\nScottish Inn: 1062 Pine St., (31091); 478-627-3228. Sugar Hill Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 2450 Sugar Hill Rd., (31091); 478-627-3557. \r\n \r\nSi VALDOSTA \r\n \r\nAshley Oaks Motel: 1610 N. Ashley St., (31601); 229-242-6340. Best Western-King of the Road Inn: 1403 N. St Augustine Rd., Exit 18, (31601); 229-244-7600. ClubHouse Inn: 1800 Club House Dr., (31601); 229-247-7755. Comfort Inn and Conference Center/Valdosta: 2101 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 229-242-1212. Oays Inn 1-75: 4598 N. Valdosta Rd., (31602); 229-244-4460. Fairfield Inn: 1311 N. St. Augustine Rd., (31601); 229-253-9300. \r\nHoliday Inn: 1309 St.Augustine Rd., (31601); 229-242-3881. Jameson Inn: 1725 Gornto Rd., (31602); 229-253-0009. Quality Inn: 1209 St. Augustine Rd., (31601); 229-244-8510. Quality Inn-Valdosta South: 1902 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 229 -244-4520. Ramada Limited: 2008 W. HIii Ave., (31601); 229-242-1225. Suburban Lodge: 1558 Baytree Rd., (31602); 229-293-9111. Super 8 Motel: 1825 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 229-249-8000. \r\n \r\nz \r\n:z:: \r\n \r\n-'IIWARM SPRINGS \r\n \r\n;,,l \r\n \r\nHotel Warm Springs Bed and Breakfast: 47 Broad St, (31830); 1-800-366-7616. \r\n \r\nI: \r\n \r\nMeriwether Country Inn: 5675 Spring St., (31830); 706-655-9099. \r\n \r\n:\"\")' ::\u003e \r\n \r\nlil,I WAV ER LY HALL \r\n \r\n-r, \r\n \r\nRaintree Farms Bed \u0026 Breakfast: 8060 Hwy. 208, (31831); 706-582-3227. \r\n \r\n-r, \r\n \r\n\u003c.... \r\n\":z:: \r\n \r\nlil,IWEST POI NT \r\nNesting Place: 408 E. 7th St., (31833); 706-643-8164. The House on 7th: 311 E. 7th St, (31833); 706-645-2064. \r\n \r\n::\u003e \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nMl WOODBURY \r\n \r\ni., \r\n \r\nLake Meriwether Park: 728 Lake Meriwether Rd., (30293); 706-553-5247. \r\n \r\nrso \r\n \r\n1- 800 -V ISIT- GA \r\n \r\n Index \r\n \r\nAbbeville . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ....... 69 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural \r\nCollege .... ............. ...... 145 Acworth . . . . . . . . . . . .... .... . . 21, 23 Adairsville . .. . .. ........... ... . 103 Adel ... . . . . . . ... . .... . .. 133, 135 A.H. Stephens State Park ......... 65, 73 Albany ................. . 131, 133, 135 Albany Civil RightS Movement \r\nMuseum....... . ........ ... 132, 135 Albany Museum of Art.. . .......... 135 Allatoona Lake \u0026 Visitor Center . I 01, I 06 Alliance Theatre . . .............. 21, 24 Alma ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Alpharet ta.. . . . . . ..... . . ...... 21, 23 Alpine Amusement Park. . .... . . .... 112 Alpine Tubing .. , ..... , .. , ........ 113 Altamaha River .... . . . .......... 63, 77 Altamaba Waterfowl Wild life Management \r\nArca..... . ..................... 48 American Adventures ........ . . . . 20, 27 Americus .... . . . . . . ... 133, 135 136 Amicalola Falls State Park.... .... 99, ll 0 Andersonville.. . . . ... . ... .  . ... 136 Andersonville Civil War Village ...... 136 Andersonville National Historic Sire and \r\nCemetery....... . .......... 132, 136 Andrew Low House . ............... 52 Andy's Trout Farm . ............... 110 Anna Ruby Falls-Chattahoochee National \r\nForest ..................... 99, 113 Annie Mae Clinton Nature Preserve ... 29 Apex Museum..... . . .. ............ 23 \r\nAppalachian Cultural Center at Cope C rest ........ .. ............... 110 \r\nAppalachian Outdoor Adventures .... 104 Appalachjan Outfitters ......... .... I09 Appalachian Rainforest Eco-Tours ... 110 Appalachian Trail (East Ellijay) . . . 97, I 11 Appling . ......  . ...... . .. . . . . . . 69 \r\n \r\nArchi,,es \u0026 History, Georgia Department of .... . ............. 24 \r\nArlington .. . ..... . ... .. . .. . 136 Artists' Row (Augusta) ........... 66, 70 Arts Council Depot, The ........... 112 Ashburn . . . ...... . . . . . . .. . .. 136 Athens ..... . . . . .. . 63, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70 Atlan ta . . ..... .... . .. 18, 19, 20, 21, 23 Atlanta Botanical Garden , ........ 19, 23 Atlanta Braves . . ..... ........ l 9, 21, 24 Atlanta Cyclorama ..... ... ... . .. 20, 23 Atlanta Dragway .............. 101, 108 Atlanta Falcons . . . .. . ..... . . 21, 25, 111 Atlanta Hartsfield International \r\nAirport ........... . ............ 25 Atlanta I lawks ............... .. 21, 25 Atlanta History Ce11cer... . ....... 20, 23 Atlanta Motor Speedway ......... 21, 26 Atlanta Preservation Center Guided .... . \r\nWalking Tours... . ............... 23 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. ..... 21, 24 Atlanta Thrashers ... .. . . . . . . ... . 21, 25 Auchumpkee Covered .Bridge ....... 144 Augusta. . . ... . . .. .. .... 63, 64, 66, 70 Augusta Museum of Hjstory . ..... 64, 70 Augusta-Richmond County Civic \r\nCenter........................ 70 Austell... . .. . ....... . .. .. . . . ... 25 \r\nBabyLand General Hospital...... 99, I08 Bainbridge ....... . ...... .  .  136 Ball Ground, Battle ofTaliwa Historic . . . \r\nStMeMarkcr .................. . 105 Banks Crossing ......... ...... .... 113 Barnesville ..... . ... . . . . . . . . .. . .  71 Barnsley Gardens .............. 99, 103 Bartow County Genealogical Society ... . \r\nL ibrary ....................... 106 Banow History Center............. 106 Bartram Trail .. ........ . ....... 98, 107 \r\n \r\nrp \r\n \r\n1-800-VISIT- GA \r\n \r\nBattles for Chattanooga Museum..... 114 Baxley . .... ... . ... . . .. .... . 64, 71 Beach at Clayton County International .. \r\nPark, The....... . ............... 27 Bedingfield Inn ................... 142 Belle Meade Hunt ............... 67, 84 Bellevue Historic Home . . ...... 132, 141 Benton MacKaye Trail ... .. . ... . 98, 111 Between the Rivers Victorian \r\nDistrict ........ . ............ . . 115 Big Clouds Creek (Howard) \r\nCovered Bridge...... . . . ......... 78 Big Oak (Thomasville), The .. . ...... 144 l3ig Red Oak Covered Bridge.... . .. . 146 Bishop .. ... ...... .. ....... . .. . . 72 Black Rock Mol.lntain State Park .. 98, 115 Blackshear. .... ...... . . . . . .. . . 47 Blair sviJle . . . . ..... ... ........ . . . 103 Blakely . . .. . ... .... ... .... 132, 137 Bloody Marsh Batcle Site ......... ... 53 Blue \u0026 Gray Museum .... . ....... 66, 74 Blue and Gray Trail .... 100, 104, 109, ll5 Blue Bird Body Company . . ..... . 64, 75 Blue Ridge ...... . . . . . .... . . ... . 103 Blue Ridge Scenic Railway . . .. . .. 99, 103 Bobby l3rown Stace Park ..... . . . ... 111 Bo Ginn Aquarium \u0026 Aquacic Education \r\nCenter ................ .. ....... 81 Bolingbroke . ..... .. . .... .. ..... 72 Boll Weevi.l Plantation ... . .......... 86 Braille Trail . ...................... 53 Braselton . . . . .... ... . .. . . 99, 101, 104 Brasstown Bald-Chattahoochee National \r\nForest. ........... , ...... 96, 98, 103 Brasstown Valley Resort......... 99, ll8 Braves Museum ................. 21, 25 Brer Rabbit Stame.................. 74 Broad River Outpost . ....... . ... .. 110 Brumby Hall \u0026 Gardens .......... .. 27 Brunswick ...... . . . . ... .. . . 44, 45, 47 l3runswick History Museum ...... . .. 47 Buchanan . . . . . ...... . ........ . . . 104 Buena Vista .... ..... .... . . .. .. 137 Buford ...... . . . . . ..... .. . . ... 21, 25 Burke County Museum .. .... ..... .. 86 l3urt's Pumpkin Farm ........ . ... .. I 10 Burts-Mchrc Heritage Hall...... . . 67, 70 Byron ...... ... . . . .. ....... . 66, 72 \r\nCairo . . ......... ... ...... .. 133, 137 Calho un ........ . . . ... .. 97, 100, 104 Callanwoldc Fine Arts Center .... . ... 24 Callaway Gardens ..... . .. , 129, 13:1, '143 Callaway Plantation ............. 65, 85 \r\n \r\nCamilla . . .... .. ... . . . . . 133, 137 Cane River Outfitters ............... 72 Cannonball House .......... .. . .... 79 Canoochcc River. . ..... . ........... 72 Canton . .. ........ .. . .. ..... . . 105 Ca rnesville ... ... ...... .. . . .. . . I05 Carrollton. ..... .... .. ....... . l 05 Carter's Lake ..................... 1I5 Cartersville..... ... . . . . . 100, 105, 106 Cassvi.Ile .. . . . . . ... .... . . ... . 106 Catalpa Plantation...... . . . ......... 28 Cave Spring ..... ... . . ....... 100, 106 Cedartown .. .. . .... . . .. .... . .. 106 Centennial Center............. . .... 81 Centenrual Olympic Park ... . .. 18, 19, 23 Center for Puppetry Arts ......... 21, 24 C h amblee . .... .. .. ... ..... . ... 19, 25 Chamblec's Antique Row. .. .. ....... 25 Charlie Elliott Wi.l.dlifc Center . . ...... 90 Cbatcau Elan Winery \u0026 Resort ... 99, 104 Chatsworth . . . . .. ... .. ... 100, 106 \r\nChattahoochee National Forest... ...... . . ... 97, 101, 103, 104 \r\nChattahoochee Nature Center ........ 28 Chactahoochee River National Recreation \r\nArea............. . ...... 19, 25, 131 Chehaw Wild Animal Park and TheParks \r\nat Chehaw .. . ..... . ........ 131, 135 Chestnut Mountain Winery . . ....... ll 3 C hickama uga . . . .... . . . . . .... . . . 107 Chickamauga \u0026 Chattanooga National \r\nMilitary Park...... . ......... 97, lll Chief Vann House State Historic \r\nSite ..................... . 100, 106 Chieftains Museum . . .......... 100, I 16 Chieftains Trail. .... 99, 104, 106, 109, 115 Christ Church . . ... .. .. .. ...... .... 53 Christ Episcopal Church ......... 45, 52 City Market (Savannah) .......... 45, 52 C larkesville . . . .... ..... .. .. . 100, 107 Clarks Hill Lake (Thurmond Lake). 67, 84 Claxton....... ... .... . . ... .... 66, 72 Claxton Bakery .. . .............. 66, 72 Clayton . . ... . .. ... .... 98, 100, 107 Cleveland .. .. ..... . . . . . . . .. 99, 108 Clinton . ...... . .. . . . . . ..... .. . . 72 Cloister Resort, The .......... 44, 45, 53 Cloudland Canyon State Park . . .. 98, 115 CNN Center/CNN Studio Tours .. 19, 23 Coch ran ... ... ....... . . ... .. . . 72 Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge ..... 137 Cohutta .... .... . .. . ... . ... . 108 Cohutta Springs ................ . . 106 Colquitt. . . . . . ...... ..  . .. . 133, 137 Columbus . . . .. . ... . . . .. . 131, 133, 137 Columbus M useum . .. .... ... .. 133, 138 Columbus Rivcrwalk .......... 133, 138 Columbus Symphony Orchestra . 133, 138 \r\n \r\nwww . geo rgla . org \r\n \r\n1 53 \r\n \r\n Comer . .. ................. . ..... 108 Commerce.. . ........ . . .. 100, 101, 108 Commerce Factory Stores .......... 108 Concord Covered Bridge ............ 29 Consolidated Gold Mines ...... , 100, 109 Converse-Dalton-Ferrell House...... 145 Conyers ..... . .. ...... . ..... 66, 67, 72 Cooler \u0026 Alpharetta Family Skate \r\nCenter, The.................. . .. 23 Cool River Tubing ................ 113 Cooper's Iron Works .............. 106 Crescent Comp.lex, The ............ 145 Cordele ......... .... ............ US Cornelia .......... . . ... . . . .... 108 Cotton Exchange Welcome Center \u0026 \r\nMuseum ............. . . . ... ... . 70 Covington................. . 64, 66, 73 Crabapple, Shops of ....... . . . ... 21, 23 Crandall  .. . .. . ............. 108 Cmwfordville .... . ... . ..... .... 66, 73 Crawford W. Long Museum.. . . ..... 114 Crisson Gold Mine. _... .. ..... JOO, 109 Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge ....... 105 Crooked River State Park............ 53 Crystal Lake Water Park .......... . . 82 C ulloden ... ....... . . .. ........ 73 Cultural Arts Center (Douglasville). ... 25 Cumberland island ..... 40, 43, 44, 48, 53 C umming . ................ 108 Currahee Mountain............... 117 CuscowiUa Resort at Lake Oconee . 67, 74 C uthbert........................ 138 \r\nDahlonega .......... 97, 100, 109 Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic \r\nSite................. . ..... 100, 109 Dallas . . .  .................. JOO, 109 Dalton ..... . . . . .... ...... 97, 100, 109 Danielsville ..... .. ........... 110 Darien ......... . . . . . . ... ... 44, 45, 48 Oausec Trails Nature Center.......... 77 Dawson ............ ....... 140 Dawson Forest \\X/ildlifc Management \r\nArea......................... , 110 Dawsonville............ 99, 100, 110 Dawsonville Pool Room ......... 99, 110 Dearing ....  ............... 73 Decatur .......... .. .. .... . 19, 21, 25 DeSoto........ . ................. 140 DeSoto Falls-Chmahoocbec National \r\nForest.................. .. . 108, 109 Di-Lane Plantation ......... , ....... 86 Dillard.... .......... . ........... 110 Dillard House Stables ............. . 110 \r\n \r\nDoc Holliday Museum............. 140 Dockery Lake Recreation Arca ..... . 109 Donalsonville ............. ..... 140 Double-barreled cannon (Athens) . . ... 69 Douglas.......................... 73 Douglass Theatre................ 65, 79 Douglasvi.lie ................... 19, 25 Dr. Hatchett's Drug Store Museum .. , 142 Drummer Boy Civil War Museum.... 136 Dublin........................... 73 Dublin-Laurens Museum ............ 73 Dug Gap Battle Park.... . ... . .. ... , I09 Duluth ..... . .................. .. 26 \r\nEagle Tavern Museum and Welcome Center ................ . ........ 86 \r\nEast Ellijay . . ... .... . . ... . . . .  . . . 111 Eastman ................ 74 East Point ...................... 26 Eatonton ..... .. ... . . . ..... . . . 67, 74 Edwin l Hatch Nuclear Plant Visitors \r\nCenter ...................... 64, 71 Elachec Nature Science Center. ...... 111 Elberton ....................... 111 Elberton Granite Museum \u0026 Exhibit. . 111 Eider's Mill Covered Bridge ........ .. 86 Elijah Clark State Park ........... 67, 78 E llabelle.......................... 48 Ellaville .... . . . .......... ........ 140 Ellicort's Rock Wildcmess- \r\nCbaLtahoochee National Forest. . . . I07 Ellijay.................... 99, 100, 111 Elliott Museum \u0026 Souvenir Center, \r\nInc. . ....................... . . 110 Enigma ..................... 140 Erskine Caldwell Birthplace . . . . . . . 20, 28 Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic \r\nSite........ . ........ .... .. 100, 106 Euharlee Covered Bridge and \r\nMuseum . .. .. ................ . 105 Evans.. ............ . ....... . ... . 74 Ezekiel Harris House ............... 70 \r\nFaccor's Walk.... .... . . ............ 52 Fairburn ................. 21, 26 Faith Chapel .. . . .... ....... . ...... 49 Fargo.......... . ........ 43, 48 Farm Tour of Appling County...... . . 71 Farm Tour of Laurens County. . ...... 73 Farm Tours of Vidalia ............... 85 \r\n \r\n1 54 \r\n \r\n1  800 - VISIT- GA \r\n \r\nFayette County Historical Society ..... 26 Fayetteville ................. 19, 26 \r\nF.D. Roosevelt State Park ........... 143 \r\nFernbank Museum of Narural Hiscory , ...... . . . .. . .. .. ....... 24 \r\nFirst Presbyterian Church ........... 70 Fitzgerald .. ... ... ........ 66, 74 Flannery O'Connor Room ........ 66, 81 Flint River Outdoor Center ... .. 133, 144 Florence Marina State Park , ......... 142 Flovilla ...... . .... ..... . ..... 75 Flowery Branch .................. 111 Folkston ................... 43, 48 Forest Park . ... . ......... .. ....... 26 Forsyth ................... . ...... 75 Fort Benjamin Hawkins ...... . ...... 79 Fort Frederica National Monument. 45, 53 Fort Gaines ................ .. 132, 140 Fort King George State Historic \r\nSite......................... 44, 48 Fort McAllister State Historic Park . 44, 50 Fort Morris State Historic Site.... ... . 49 Fort Mountain State Park ....... .. .. 106 Fort Oglethorpe.................. 111 Fort Pulaski National Monument ..... 52 Fortsonia............... 140 Fort Valley ........... ..... . 64, 75 Fort Yargo State Park \u0026 \r\n\\Vi.LI-A-Way Recreation Area ...... 118 foxfire Museum __ . .. . __ ...... 101, 115 \r\nFox Theatre, The . . ........... 18, 21, 24 Fox Winery .. . ... . . .... . .......... 83 Franklin ................. . ...... 140 funk Heritage Center and Bennett \r\nHistory Museum........ ... . 100, I18 Funsville .. , ..... . . ....  .......... 80 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern Botanical Garden ... 83 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame ... ... 67, 79 Georgia State Capitol ............. . . 24 Georgia State Farmer's Markee. ....... 26 Georgia Veterans Memorial State \r\nPark .... .. . ... . . . .... . .... .... 138 \r\nGeorgia Winery Taste Center. ...... . 115 George L. Smitb State Park .......... 84 \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park and \r\nLodge ........................ 140 Gertrude Herbert Institute of An ..... 70 Girl Scout First National \r\nHeadquarters ................... 52 Glennville ..................... 75 Gold Creek Resort \u0026 Conference \r\nCenter.. ...... ......... ... . ... 110 Gold 'n' Gem Grubbin Mine ........ 108 Gordonia-Altamaha State Park \u0026 \r\nGolf Course .................... 82 Governor's Mansion ...... ... . ... . . 24 Grand Opera House............... 79 Grantville ................... 26 Gray ......... . . ... .. ....... . .. 75 Great Ogeechee River, The........... 50 Greensboro .............. . ... . 67, 75 Griffin ......................... 140 Griswoldville Battlefield ............. 75 Grovetown .  .  ............ 76 Guido Gardens and The Sower \r\nStudio ......................... 64 Guyton .............. . ........ 48 Gwinnett Civic and Cultural Center ... 26 \r\n \r\nHabersham Winery ....... . ........ 112 \r\n \r\nHabitat for Humanity-lnternadonal \r\n \r\nHeadquarters ...... . ........... 135 \r\n \r\nGainesvil.le... . ..  ...... . ..... 100, JlJ \r\n \r\nHahira.............. 140 Hambidgc Center \u0026 Gallery .. .... . . 110 \r\n \r\n.z... \r\n \r\nGarden Club of Georgia, Inc., The .... 69 General Coffee State Park..... . . .. 73, 82 \r\nGeorgia Agrirama Livjng History \r\n \r\nHamburg State Park ................ 8'1 Hamilton .................. 14'1 Hampton ..................... 21, 26 \r\n \r\nt) trJ \r\n\u003e\u003c \r\n \r\nMuseum....... . . ...... .... 132, 145 Happy Valley Pottery and Craft \r\n \r\nGeorgia Aviation Hall of f1ame ..... . . 85 \r\n \r\nStore .......................... 86 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Capitol Museum ... .... ... .. 24 Haralson M ill Covered Bridge ........ 72 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Cotton Museum ........... 146 Harbor Club ........ . .......... 67, 76 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Fruit Cake Company ..... 66, 72 Hard Labor Creek State Park and \r\n \r\nGeorgia Guidescones.. ... . . . .. ..... 111 \r\n \r\nGolf Course .................... 83 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Historical Society .... . ...... 52 Harris Neck National Wildlife \r\n \r\nGeorgia International Horse Park .. 67, 72 \r\n \r\nRefuge .... ..... .. , .. . ....... 43, 54 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Museum of Art . ... . ... .. 66, 70 Hart State Park . . .. . .. . ..  ........ 112 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Music Hall of Fame ..... . .. 79 Hartwell ........................ 112 \r\n \r\nGeorgia National Fairgrounds \u0026 \r\n \r\nHartwell Lake ............... 101, 112 \r\n \r\nAgricenter ......... . .. ....... 64, 82 Hartwell Lake Dam \u0026 Power Plant. .. 112 \r\n \r\nGeorgia's 301 Trail ............ . .... 83 Hawkinsville............. 67, 76 \r\n \r\nwww . georgla . org \r\n \r\n T \r\n \r\nHawkinsville Harness Training Facility . . ................... 67, 76 \r\nHay House ... .. ............... 65, 79 Hazlehurst .................... 63, 76 Helen .................... 97, 100, 112 Helton Creek Falls ......... ....... 103 Henderson Village.. ............ .... 82 Herndon Home, The .... . .......... 24 Hiawassee .... .... . .. .... .... 100, 113 High Falls State Park .......... . . .. . 77 High Museum of Art ......... 18, 21 24 Hinesville ........................ 48 }fatoric Bulloch Hall ......... ...... 28 Historic Oakland Cemetery.......... 24 Historic Savannah-Ogecchee Barge \r\nCanal Museum .................. 50 HistoricTate House ............... 113 Historic U.S. 17 (Post Road) ......... 49 Hofwyl-Broadficld Plantation State \r\nHistoric Site ......... . ..... .. 45, 47 Hogansville.. .... . . ........ . ..... 141 H o mer.......................... 113 Homestead, 1890 (Hazlehurst)........ 76 Hoschton ....................... 113 \r\n \r\nJohn Ross House.......... . ....... 116 John Tanner State Park ........ . .... 105 Jonesboro . ........... .. ... .. .. 19, 26 Joseph Henry Lumpkin House ....... 69 Juliette........................ 64, 77 Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace.... .. . 52 \r\nKangaroo Conservation Center .... . . 110 Kennesaw ........................ 27 Kennesaw Ci,,il War Museum ..... 20, 27 Kennesaw Mountain National Banlcfield \r\nPark ..................... 19, 20, 27 Keown FaJls... ................... 114 Kilgore's Mill Covered Bridge .... .... 81 King Frog Factory Outlet...... ..... 135 Kingsland ..................... 45, 49 King-Tisdell Cottage... .. ..... . . . ... 52 Knoxville ........................ 78 Kolomoki Mounds State Historic \r\nPark ................. .. ... 132, l37 Krystal River Water Park ............ 74 \r\n \r\nImperial Theatre .................. . 70 Indian Springs ................. 65, 77 lndian Springs Seate Park ......... 75, 77 Irwinville...................... 65, 77 lsle of Hope . .. ........... ...... .. 52 \r\n \r\nLa Fayett e....................... 114 La Grange .. .. ........... 132, 133, 141 Lake Blue Ridge . . .... . .. _... .. ... 104 Lake Chatuge Recreation Area- \r\n \r\nChattahoochee National Forest. ... 113 \r\n \r\nLake Jackson ......... ,. ........... 77 \r\n \r\nLakeJuliene .. .................. . . 78 \r\n \r\nLakeland ... ....... ......... ..... 141 \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Islands... _. ........ ... 114 \r\n \r\nJackson .......................... 77 Lake Lanier Islands Resort ....... 99, 114 \r\n \r\n\u003e\u003c \r\n1,1,l \r\n \r\nJacksonville... ....... ... ... ....... 77 Lakemont . .. ......... .......... . 114 \r\n \r\nJames Brown Boulevard/WAAW \r\n \r\nLake Norcely ..................... 103 \r\n \r\nCz l \r\n \r\nRadio.......................... 70 James H. Floyd State Park .......... 116 \r\n \r\nLake Oconee .......... 63, 66, 67, 74, 75 Lake Park ....... ...... ...... 133, 141 \r\n \r\nJarrell Plantation State Historic Site. 65, 77 Lake Park Mill Score Plaza ..... . .... 141 \r\n \r\nJasper ........ ...... ..... ..... .. 113 Lake Rabun .... .................. 107 \r\n \r\nJefferson . ... ............ . ..... .. 114 Lake Seminole ................ 133, 136 \r\n \r\nJefferson Davis Memorial Historic \r\n \r\nLake Sinclair ................ 67, 74, 81 \r\n \r\nSite..... ........... . ..... 65, 74, 77 Lake Tobesofkcc Recreation Area . . ... 79 \r\n \r\nJekyll Island ................ 40, 45, 49 Lake Winnepesaukah ......... .. 99, 116 \r\n \r\nJekyll Island National Historic Landmark Lamar Q. Ball Jr. Raptor Cencer . .. 64, 83 \r\n \r\nDistrict ........................ 49 Laney- Walker Historic District ....... 70 \r\n \r\nJesup . ........... ...... .......... 77 Lanierland Music Park ............. 108 \r\n \r\nJewell............................ 77 Lanier Nacional Speedway . ... ...... 101 \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter Library \u0026 \r\n \r\nLapham-Patterson House State Historic \r\n \r\nMuseum, The ............... .. .. 23 \r\n \r\nSite............. . ......... 132, 144 \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter National Historic \r\n \r\nLaura S. Walker State Park ........... 54 \r\n \r\nSite....................... 132, 143 Lavonia ..... . .............. ..... 114 \r\n \r\n1-800-VISITGA \r\n \r\nLawrenceville .... ............ ..... 27 McDonough ... .... .. .......... 19, 27 \r\n \r\nLeesburg ........................ 141 McRae.. . ........................ 80 \r\n \r\nLen Foote Hike lnn ............... 110 Melon Bluff Heritage \u0026 Nature \r\n \r\nLenox Square Mall .............. 20, 24 \r\n \r\nCenter .......... . ........... 43, 49 \r\n \r\nLeslie . ... . . . .... ........... ... . . 141 Metter ............ . ........... 64, 80 \r\n \r\nLewis Grizzard Museum and The Potter \r\n \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum ar Emory \r\n \r\nat Work . . ................ ... 20, 28 \r\n \r\nUniversity ........ . ........ ..... 24 \r\n \r\nLexington........................ 78 Midway .................... 43, 44, 49 \r\n \r\nLilburn .. . ........ . .......... 19, 27 Mighty 8th Air Force Heritage \r\n \r\nLincolnton .................... 67, 78 \r\n \r\nMuseum..................... 44, 50 \r\n \r\nLithia Sp,ings............. . .. .. . .. 27 Milan ...... . .. ...... ............. 81 \r\n \r\nLittle Ocmulgec State Park........... 80 Mill Creek, The Mall of Georgia at .... 25 \r\n \r\nLittle St. Simons Island .. ..... . 43, 44, 49 Milledgeville .......... ... 64, 65, 66, 81 \r\n \r\nLittle White House Stace Historic \r\n \r\nMillen . .. . ..... . .. .. ............. 81 \r\n \r\nSite............... ........ 132, 146 Milner .................... ... .... 81 \r\n \r\nLizella ................ . . ...... . .. 78 Mistletoe State Park ................ 69 \r\n \r\nLockerly Arboretum . ............ 64, 81 Mitchell... . .................. . ... 81 \r\n \r\nLoganville........................ 78 Moccasin Creek Stace Park .......... 107 \r\n \r\nLookout Mountain ....... . .... 99, 114 Mon~s!ery of Our Lady of the Holy \r\n \r\nLookout Mountain Flight Park ... 98, 115 \r\n \r\nSpmt .......................... 72 \r\n \r\nLouisville.......... . ......... . . 65, 78 Monroe ... . . .. ................... 81 \r\n \r\nLowdcs County Historical Society \r\n \r\nMontezuma . . . .. ... ............. 142 \r\n \r\nand Museum . . . ............. ... 145 Monticello...... ............... 63, 81 \r\n \r\nLudowici.......... .... ........... 78 Momicello Crossroads Scenic \r\n \r\nLula ......... . .. . ............... 114 \r\n \r\nByway...................... 63, 82 \r\n \r\nLula Covered Bridge....... . ...... . J 14 Moreland...................... 20, 28 \r\n \r\nLumber City. . ...... .. ............ 78 Morris Museum of Art ........... 66, 71 \r\n \r\nLumpkin ............ .... 131, 132, 141 Morrow ................ ....... 21, 28 \r\n \r\nMorton Theatre................. 65, 69 \r\n \r\nMoss Parms Diving Facility ......... 142 \r\n \r\nMoultrie................. 132, 133, 142 \r\n \r\nMountain City ......... 97, 98, 101, 115 \r\n \r\nMount Airy ..................... 115 \r\n \r\nMacon ... . . . ......... 63, 65, 66, 67, 78 Musella . ......................... 82 \r\n \r\nMadison.............. ... ... 65, 66, 79 Museum o f Arts \u0026 Sciences-Macon ... 79 \r\n \r\nMadison-Morgan Cultural Center ..... 79 Museum of Aviation .. ........... 64, 85 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park.......... 81 Museum of the Hills ............... 112 \r\n \r\nMale Ac.,demy Museum ............. 28 \r\n \r\nM3nchester................. . .... 142 \r\n \r\nMansfield ............ . .... .... .. . 80 \r\n \r\nMarble Hill. ..................... 114 Margaret Mitchell House and \r\n \r\n.z... \r\n \r\nMuseum....... . .......... 19, 20, 24 National Archives \u0026 Records \r\n \r\nMarietta................. 19, 20, 21, 27 \r\n \r\nAdministration, Southeast Region . .. 26 \r\n \r\n0 \r\nt\"r'l \r\n;:.\u003c \r\n \r\nMarietta/Cobb Museum of Art ....... 27 National Infantry Museum ...... 132, 138 \r\n \r\nMariena National Cemetery.. ........ 27 National POW Museum ........ 132, 136 Mariena Square ... .......... ....... 27 National Science Center's Fort \r\n \r\nMark of che Potter ................ I07 \r\n \r\nDiscovery ................... 62, 70 \r\n \r\nMARTA (Metropolitan Aclanra Rapid \r\n \r\new Echora Seate Historic \r\n \r\nTransit Authority) ............... 25 \r\n \r\nSite..................... 97, 99, 104 \r\n \r\nMartinez ..... . . . . . . . . ........ .... 80 Newnan.................... ... 19, 28 \r\n \r\nManin Lucl1er King Jr. National Historic \r\n \r\nN icholls....... . . . .... ...... ...... 82 \r\n \r\nSite ....... . . .... ......... 19, 20, 24 Noble Hill ................... 100, 106 \r\n \r\nMassee Lane Gardens/The American \r\n \r\nNorth Georgia Premium Outlets ..... 110 \r\n \r\nCamellia Society ........ . ....... 63, Norwood ........................ 82 \r\n \r\nMayfield Dairy Farms.......... . 99, 104 \r\n \r\nMaysville........................ '114 \r\n \r\nMcCaysville ..................... 114 \r\n \r\nwww.georgla.org \r\n \r\nr57 \r\n \r\n Pon Columbus C ivil War Naval \r\n \r\nCenter .................. . . 132, 138 \r\n \r\nPottery, The...................... t 08 \r\n \r\nPowder Springs .... . ... . ..... . .... 28 \r\n \r\nOak Hill/Marcha Berry Museum ..... I 16 Providence Canyon State Conservation \r\n \r\nOakleigh ..... . .......... . . .. .... 104 \r\n \r\nPark . . .................... 131, 141 \r\n \r\nOakman ... . . . ... . ...... . . . . .  115 Pumpkin Patch F:irm .............. 103 \r\n \r\nObediah's Okefenok ........ . .... 44, 54 \r\n \r\nO cilla....... . .. ... ...... .. 82 \r\n \r\nOcmulgee National Monument .... 64, 79 \r\n \r\nOcmulgcc River. . ......... 63, 64, 67, 77 \r\n \r\nOconee National Forest ...... . 63, 67, 81 \r\n \r\nOconee River................ 63, 67, 74 Quitman ... .. ....... . .. ..... .... 142 \r\n \r\nOgeechee Outpost ................ 48 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Hericage Center . . . . . . . . . 54 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee National Wildlife \r\n \r\nRefuge ..... ... .............. 43, 48 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Swamp Park ... 40, 42, 44, 54 \r\n \r\nO ld Fort Jackson................ 44, 52 Rabun Bald Mountain.............. 107 \r\n \r\nOld Governor's Mansion ......... 65, 81 Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Righcs \r\n \r\nOld St.1te Capicol Building ........... 81 \r\n \r\nMuseum ......... ...... ........ 52 \r\n \r\nOlympic Cauldron ................ . 50 Reach of Song (play), The........... 118 \r\n \r\nOmaha ...... .... . .  . . ... . . ... 142 Red Top Mountain State Park ....... 105 \r\n \r\nOwens-Thomas House.............. 52 Recd Bi11gham State Park ........... I35 \r\n \r\nOxford ........... . .... ..... .... 82 Reidsville........ . ...... .. 82 \r\n \r\nR esaca ................. . .... 100, 115 \r\n \r\nRex ..... . ....................... 28 \r\n \r\nReynolds ... ................. . . . 142 \r\n \r\nRhine............ . .............. . 82 \r\n \r\nRhodes Hall ........... . .......... 24 \r\n \r\nPalmetto ... ... . . ......... . . . ... 28 Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake .... I l I \r\n \r\nPanola Mountain State Conservation \r\n \r\nRichard B. Russell State Park ........ I 11 \r\n \r\nPark ....................... 19, 29 Rich mond Hill ............... 44, 5 0 \r\n \r\nParadise Gardens Park \u0026 Museum.... I 17 Rincon ............... . .......... 50 \r\n \r\nParrott .. ......... ... .... . ... 133 Ringgold .... .......... ... ... 115 \r\n \r\nPatterson . .....  . .. ......... ... 50 Ringgold Dcpor......... .. ... 100, l 15 \r\n \r\nPeach Factory Scores....... . ........ 72 Rising Fawn ................. 98, 115 \r\n \r\nPebble J--till Plantation.......... 132, 144 Riverwalk Augusta ...... . . ......... 70 \r\n \r\nPendergrass. . ... ..... . . ... ..... 115 Perimeter MaU .... ...... ...  .. . 2 1, 24 \r\n \r\nRoad Atlanta ........... . ... . , .... 10 1 \r\nRoad 1o Tara Museum .............. 26 \r\n \r\n\u003e\u003c \r\nUJ \r\n \r\nPerry ..... . . . . .... ... . . . ..... 64, 82 Philips Arena Tours ................ 24 \r\n \r\nRoberta .... . ......... ..... ...... . 82 Robert Toombs House Stace Hiscoric \r\n \r\n0 z \r\n \r\nPhinizy Swamp Nacure Park ...... 63, 70 \r\n \r\nSire......................... 65, 86 \r\n \r\nPhipps Plaza ................... 20, 24 Robert W. Woodruff Ans Center...... 24 \r\n \r\nPickett's Mill Battlefield State Hiscoric \r\n \r\nRock City Gardens ...... . ...... 99, 114 \r\n \r\nSite........ ............... 100, 109 Rock Eagle Effigy ....... .... ....... 74 \r\n \r\nPiedmont National Wildlife Refuge. 63, 82 Rockma rt . .......... . ..... 115 \r\n \r\nPiedmont Park/Piedmont Park \r\n \r\nRocky Face . ..................... 115 \r\n \r\nConservancy ................. 20, 23 Rolling Thunder River Company .... I 1-f \r\n \r\nPine Mo untain ....... 131, 133, 143 Rome . ... .. ............ 97, 100, lt5 \r\n \r\nPinc Mo untain Trail ........... 13 1, 143 Rome Speedway .............. IOI, 116 \r\n \r\nPinc Mountain Wild Animal Park 131, 143 Rood Creek Indian Mounds......... 142 \r\n \r\nPinc-Top Farm ................. 67, 84 Roosevelt Riding Scabies..... . ...... 143 \r\nPlains ...... ... .. ......... . .. 132, 142 Rossville ............... 99, 116 \r\n \r\nPooler . ....................... 44, 50 Roswell ..... ... ... . . ... . . .. 19, 28 \r\n \r\nPoole's Mill Covered Bridge......... 108 Roswell Historical Society . . ......... 28 \r\n \r\nPopcorn Ovcrlook-Chauahoochcc \r\n \r\nRound Oak............ . ...... 63, 82 \r\n \r\nNational Forest. ........... . .... I07 R oyston .  . ............ . ..... 99, 116 \r\n \r\n1 - 800 - VISIT-GA \r\n \r\nRusscl l- 13rasstown Scenic Byway ..... 103 Statesboro . .......... ...... . .. 64, 83 \r\n \r\nRutlcdg~ .......... .. ..... 66,3 St. EOM's Pasaquan ............... 137 \r\n \r\nRydal ...... . . . ........ .... ..... 116 Stephen C. Foster State Park ....... . . 48 \r\n \r\nRylander Thcaue, The ............. 136 St. George.................. ... 53 \r\n \r\nSt. M arys. . ...... . . . . . ........ 45, 53 \r\n \r\nStockbridge.... ... . .. . .. ..... . 29 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain ................ 19, 29 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park .... .. ...... 20, 29 \r\nStovall Mill Covered Bridge ......... 116 \r\n \r\nSacred Heart Cukural Cemcr..... . 66, 71 St. Simons Island ...... 40, 44, 45, 53 \r\n \r\nSandersville........ .... ...... .... 83 St. Simons Island Lighthouse \r\n \r\nSandy Springs .................. 29 \r\n \r\nMuseum . ..... . . .......... ... .. 53 \r\n \r\nSapelo Island......  ...... 40, 44, 50 Such es .. .. . . . . .... ...... .... 116 \r\n \r\nSasser..... . . . ........ .... . ..... 143 Summerville .......... . ......... 116 \r\n \r\nSautce .. ...... ..... ... .. .. 116 Sun Valley Beach .................. . 28 \r\n \r\nSauccc-Nacoochcc Indian Mound. 112, I 16 Swainsboro.. ....... ... .. .. ...... 84 \r\n \r\nSavannah............ 40, 42, 44, 50, 65 Swamp Gravy (play) .. ..... ...... . . 137 \r\n \r\nSavannah Avenue Historic District .... 84 Sweet Auburn I listoric District ....... 24 Savannah Festival Factory Scores ...... 52 Sweetwaccr Creek Seate Conservation \r\n \r\nSavannah History Mu)cum.... ....... 52 \r\n \r\nPark... . ....................... 27 \r\n \r\nSavannah Wildlife Refuge .. . ......... 50 Sylvania ................ . . . . 84 \r\n \r\nSciTrek........................... 24 Sylvester ............. .. ..... 143 \r\n \r\nScreven . . . ....... .. .... .. .. 83 \r\n \r\nSeabrook Village ......... ... .... \"4, 49 Sea Island .................. 44, 45, 53 Sea Kayak Georgia ..... ... ....... . . 54 \r\n \r\nffit \r\n \r\nSeminole State Park....  ..... ...... 140 \r\n \r\nSenoia ..... ..... ...... .. ..... 29 Talbotton ..................... 143 \r\n \r\nShar psburg .... ... ........... ... 29 Tallapoosa ............ .. ......... 117 \r\n \r\nShips of the Sea M aritime Museum .... 52 Tallulah Falls.. ... .. ...... 97, 117 \r\n \r\nSidney Lanier Cottage .............. 79 Tallulah Gorge State Park ........ 97, I I7 \r\n \r\nSilver Comet Trail ............. IOI, 115 Tallulah Poim Overlook ........... . I I7 \r\n \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia ..... . .. 20, 23, 25 Tanger Outlet Cemer (Commerce) ... 108 \r\n \r\nSixth Cavalry Museum . .. . .. ....... 11 l Tanger Outlet Center (Dalto n) . ...... 110 \r\n \r\nSkidaway Island State Park........ ... 52 Tate .. . . . ...... . ... . ...... . 117 \r\n \r\nSky Valley .................... 116 Taylor-Grady House.. . ............. 69 \r\n \r\nSky Valley Resort ............. IOI, 116 Teaching Museum, North Fulcon County \r\n \r\nSmith Plantation I lomc ... . ...... ... 28 \r\n \r\nSchools ......... . . ... .......... 28 \r\n \r\nSmyrna . ... . . ...... ...... ..... 29 l clfair Museum of Art . ....... 30, 45, 52 \r\n \r\nSocial C ircle .. ........ . ...... 66, 83 Theatre in the Square (Marietta).... 21 , 27 \r\n \r\nSoperton . . ... . . . . . ........ . ..  . .. 83 Thomaston ...  ........... 133, 144 Southeastern lnternational Dragway .. I 09 T homasville.... ... 132, 133, 144 \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Railway Museum ....... 26 Thomasville Rose Garden at Cherokee \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nSouthern Highroads Trail ........ 99, I03 \r\n \r\nLake.......................... 144 \r\n \r\nSo uthern Nantahala Wildcmess- \r\n \r\nThomson ....... ... . ... . ..... 67, 84 \r\n \r\nt\"T'.I \r\n\u003e\u003c \r\n \r\nChncrahoochec National Forest \u0026 \r\n \r\nThree Sisters Vineyards and Winery... 109 \r\n \r\nNamahala National Forest........ 107 Thunderbolt.   .. .......... .... . 54 \r\n \r\nSp:1rt:1 ..................... 65, 83 Thunder Road USA/Georgia Racing H all \r\n \r\nSparta-Hancock County Historical \r\n \r\nof Fame ....................... IJO \r\n \r\nMuseum ......  ............. 65, 83 Tifton. ....... ..... ........ . 132, 145 \r\n \r\nSpeedZone ....... .............. ... 27 Tiger ............ ... ........ . 11 7 \r\n \r\nSpivey Hall: C layton College and State \r\n \r\nTignall . . ..... .... ....... . ... 84 \r\n \r\nUniversity ................... 21, 28 Toccoa .... .... .. ......... 99, 100, 117 \r\n \r\nSprewell Bluff State Park ........... 144 Toccoa Falls ................ 117 \r\n \r\nSpringer Opera House ............. 133 Townsend............... 43, 54 \r\n \r\nSprin gfield .........  ........ 53 Track Rock Archacolor,ical Arca- \r\n \r\nScace Botanical Garden of Georgia .. 63, 69 \r\n \r\nChaccahoochcc National Forest. ... I03 \r\n \r\nScacely Oaks Plantation........... 20, 26 Traveler's Rest St.1te Hiscoric Site ..... I 17 \r\n \r\nwww. georgla.org \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\n Tree That Owns ltsell.... ....... .... 69 Trenton .... ... . ........... . .... 118 Troup County Archives ............ 141 Tubman African American \r\nMuseum........... .... ...... 65, 79 Tugaloo State Park .... .......... .. 114 Tunnel Hill .................... 118 Turner Field Tours . . . . . . ........... 23 Tut's Hangliding Heaven ........... 107 Twin City ..... . .............. 67, 84 Tybee Island ................ 40, 44, 54 Tybee Island Lighthouse/Tybee Island \r\nMuseum .................... . .. 54 Ty Cobb Museum ............. . 99, 116 \r\nIDi \r\nUGA Marine Education Center \u0026 Aquarium ..................... 50 \r\nUnadilla ..... ... . ..... ........ 145 Uncle Remus Museum ........... 67, 74 Underground Atlanta ..... .... 19, 23, 25 Unicoi State Park .............. 99, 112 Union Point .................... 84 \r\nValdosta........ ........ .. 131, 145 Van Wert.. . . ........ ............ 115 Varnell........................ 118 Victoria Bryant State Park \u0026 Golf \r\nCourse........................ 116 Vidalia ................... 63, 66, 85 Vien na..... .......... .......... 145 Villa Rica ........ ...... . ..... 118 Vines Botanical Gardens \u0026 Manor \r\nHouse ......................... 78 Vinings .....................21, 29 Vogel State Park .................. 103 \r\n \r\nWacson Mill Bridge State Park ...... . 108 Warson Mill Covered Bridge ........ 108 Waving Girl Statue ...... . . . ... . .... 52 Waycross ................ 43, 44, 54 Waynesboro .... .... ......... ... 86 West Georgia Golf Outlet .......... 117 Weston .... ....... ........ ..... 146 West Point .. ......... ..... .... 146 West Point Lake ... ... ..... .. ..... 141 West Point Lake Dam and Visitor \r\nCenter ........................ 146 Westville .. ............. ..... 132, 141 White... .. ............ ..... . 118 Whitehall .................. ....... 73 Whitesburg.... . ... . . ........ .. 118 Whitesville .................. 146 White Water Park ....... . ..... .. 20, 27 Wild Adventures Theme Park.... 131, 145 Wilderness Southeast, lnc............ 50 Wildwater Led. Rafting............. 107 Wildwood ..................... 118 Wildwood Park.................... 69 Willacoochee.... . ... ... . ....... ... 86 Williamson .................... 146 William Weinman Mineral Museum... 105 Winder .................... 118 Winston ....................... 29 \\Voodbine ....................... 54 Woodbury .................... 146 Woodland ...................... 146 Woodrow Wilson's Boyhood \r\nHome ............ . ......... 65, 70 Woodstock ...................... 118 World of Coca-Cola . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 23 Wormsloc Stace Historic Site ...... 44, 52 Wren's Nest House Museum ......... 24 \r\nYonah Mountain ...... .. . .. ....... 108 Young Harris ................ 100, 118 Your DeKalb Farmcl''S Market. ....... 25 \r\n \r\nWaleska ... . . ..... ...... ... . . .. 118 Walter F. George Lock and Darn .... 140 Walthourville .... ................ 54 Warm Springs..... .. . 132, 133, 146 Warner Robins ................ 64, 85 Warrenton .... ....... ........ .... 85 Warthen . . . .. ......... .... .... 85 Washington ............... 65, 85 Washington Historical Museum....... 86 Watkinsville ................ 66, 86 \r\n \r\nZebulon........... . ............ 146 Zoo Atlanta .. . ....... . ......... 20, 23 \r\n \r\n1 - 800 -V ISIT- GA \r\n \r\n AT CUSCOWILLA, GREAT GOLF IS JUST THE BEGINNING \r\n \r\n \u0026A- \r\nISOD ,Tu \r\nSI \r\nG3 \r\n2 001 \r\ninsed- \r\n \r\nSJ Additional Lodging Facilities \r\n \r\nATLANTA METRO \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nACWORTH Holiday Inn Express: 184 N. Point Way, (30102); 770- \r\n975-9920. Hometown Lodge: 3475 Baker Rd., (30101); 770-966- \r\n1300. \r\nALPHARETTA Comfort Suites AUanta/Roswell: 3000 Mansell Rd.. \r\n(30022); 770-645-6060. Residence Inn by Marriott-North Point: 1325 N. Point Dr., \r\n(30022); 770-587-1151. TownePlace Suites by Marriott: 7925 Westside Pkwy., \r\n(30004); 770-664-1300. \r\nATLANTA Club Hotel by Doubletree Atlanta Airport North: 3400 \r\nNorman Berry Dr.. (30344); 1-888-444-CLUB. Courtyard by Marriott-Atlanta Executive Park: 1236 \r\nExecutive Park Dr., (30329); 404-728-0708 Days Inn-Atlanta NE.: 3585 Chamblee-Tucker Rd., \r\n(30341); 770-455-8000, Days Inn-Emory/Buckhead: 2910 Clairmont Rd.. \r\n(30329); 404-633-8411. Days Inn-Cleveland Avenue: 2788 Forrest Hills Dr., \r\n(30315); 404-768-7750. Days Inn-Peachtree (Midtown): 683 Peachtree St. NE., \r\n(30308); 404-874-9200. Days Inn-Sandy Springs: 5750 Roswell Rd., (30342);' \r\n404-252-5782. Econo Lodge-Atlanta NE.: 4275 Northeast Expressway, \r\n(30340); 770-934-2770. Paschal Center at Clark Atlanta University: 830 Martin \r\nLuther King, Jr. Dr., (30314); 404-577-3150. Ponce de Leon Hotel: 551 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE., \r\n(30308); 404-873-1420. \r\nAUSTELL Budget Inn-Six Flags: 1650 Blair Bridge Rd., (30168); \r\n770-941-6600. Hampton Inn: 1100 N. Blair Bridge Rd., (30168); 770- \r\n941-1499. Knights Inn-Six Flags: 1595 Blair Bridge Rd., (30168); \r\n770-944-0824. \r\nCHAMBLEE Hampton Inn Select-Atlanta Perimeter: 4386 Chamblee \r\nDunwoody Rd., (30341); 770-457-6363. Lodge on Buford: 4815 Buford Hwy., (30341); 770-458- \r\n8011. \r\n \r\nCOLLEGE PARK Best Value Inn-Atlanta Airport: 4505 Best Rd., (30337); \r\n404-767-1224. Howard Johnson-Atlanta Airport: 2480 Old National \r\nPkwy., (30349); 404-766-0000. \r\nDECATUR Discover Inn: 2434 Candler Rd., (30032); 404-288-9700. Guest House Inn: 4649 Memorial Dr., (30032); 404- \r\n836-8100. Gulf America Inn: 3700 Flat Shoals Rd., (30034); 404- \r\n212-0338. Motel 6: 2565 Wesley Chapel Rd., (30035); 404-288 \r\n6911. \r\nDO UGLASVILLE Holiday Inn Express: 5479 W. Moreland Plaza, (30134); \r\n770-949-5 730. Suburban Lodge: 5820 Plaza Pkwy.. (30135); 770-920- \r\n5252. Sun Suites: 8462 S. Cherokee Blvd., (30134); 770-949- \r\n8000. \r\nDULUTH Hilton Garden Inn: 2040 Sugarloaf Cir., (30097); 770- \r\n495-7600. Residence Inn-Atlanta/Gwinnett Place: 1760 Pineland \r\nRd., (30096); 770-921-2202. Suburban Lodge-Gwinnett Place: 3750 Satellite Blvd.. \r\n(30096); 770-622-9700. Sun Suites-Gwinnett: 3720 Steve Reynolds Rd., \r\n(30096); 770-931-3320. \r\nFAYETTEVILLE Holiday Inn Express: 140 E. Lanier Ave., (30214); 770- \r\n461-5600. \r\nFO REST PARK Efficiency Lodge: 5013 Courtney Dr., (30297); 404-361- \r\n3445. Home Lodge; 4552 Old Dixie Rd., (30297); 404-363- \r\n2255, Kings Inn: 4772 Frontage Rd., (30297); 404-363-1100. Suburban Lodge: 363 Forest Pkwy., (30050); 404-363- \r\n2325. \r\nHAPEVILLE Residence Inn-Atlanta Airport: 3401 International Blvd.,  (30354); 404-761-0511, 1-800-331-3131. \r\nJONESBORO Econo Lodge: 340 Upper Riverdale Rd., (30236); 770- \r\n991-0069. \r\n \r\n Economy Inn: 8425 Tara Blvd.. (30236); 770-603-6700. Scottish Inn: 603 Battle Creek Rd., (30236); 770-603- \r\n7300, 1-800-251-1962. Sherwood Motel: 7517 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770-478- \r\n7841. Suburban lodge: 7021 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770-472- \r\n5999. Woods Motel: 7828 N. Main St, (30236); 770-477-0863. \r\nKENNESAW Sun Suites-Town Center: 3174 Barrett lakes Blvd.. \r\n(30144 ); 770-424-5410. \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE Days Inn: 731 Duluth Hwy., (30045); 770-995-7782. Hometown Inn: 474 W. Pike St., (30045); 770-962-5660. \r\n \r\nRIVERDALE Hometown Inn: 6231 Hwy. 85, (30274); 770-997-0100. Red Carpet Inn: 7618 Hwy. 85, (30274); 770-478-3600. \r\nSENOIA Culpepper House: 35 Broad St, (30276); 770-599-8182. \r\nSMYRNA Country Inn \u0026 Suites: 2221 Corporate Plaza, (30080); \r\n770-541-1499. Residence lnn-AUanta/Cumberland: 2771 Cumberland \r\nBlvd.. (30080): 770-433-8877. \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE Inn at Eagle's landing: 425 Country Club Dr., (30281); \r\n770-389-3118. \r\n \r\nLOCUST GROVE Red Carpet Inn: 4829 Bill Gardner Pkwy.. (30248); 770- \r\n \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN Aloha Motor Inn: 4974 Memorial Dr., (30083); 404- \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n957-2601. Scottish Inn: 4679 Bill Gardner Pkwy,, (30248); 770- \r\n \r\n292-9000. Hampton Inn: 1737 Mountain Industrial Blvd., (30083); \r\n \r\n957-9001. \r\n \r\n770-934-0004. \r\n \r\nMemorial Inn: 6255 Memorial Dr., (30083); 770-469- \r\n \r\nLITHONIA Howard Johnson Express Inn: 6707 Millwood Ln., \r\n(30038); 770-482-4047. \r\n \r\n8461. \r\nSUWANEE Courtyard by Marriott: 310 Gwinco Blvd., (30096); 770- \r\n \r\nMARI ETTA \r\n \r\n831-7473. \r\n \r\nHome Town Inn: 1051 Canton Rd., (30066); 770-499- Red Roof Inn \u0026 Suites: 77 Gwinco Blvd., (30024); 770- \r\n \r\n9550. \r\n \r\n271-5559. \r\n \r\nMCDONOUGH \r\n \r\nSuwanee Fairfield Inn By Marriott: 105 Gwinco Blvd., \r\n \r\nHampton Inn: 855 Industrial Blvd.. (30253): 770-914- \r\n \r\n(30024); 770-932-9292, \r\n \r\n0077. \r\n \r\nTUCKER \r\n \r\nSunny Inn: 758 Hwy. 155 S., (30253); 770-957-5801. Best Value Inn: 2180 Northlake Pkwy., (30084); 770- \r\n \r\nWelcome Inn: 688 Hwy.155 S., (30253); 770-957-5858. \r\n \r\n939-1000. \r\n \r\nMORROW Sun Suites: 2235 Mt. Zion Pkwy., (30260); 770-603-9700. \r\nNEWNAN Days Inn: 1344 Hwy. 29 S., (30263): 770-253-8550. Hampton Inn: 50 Hampton Way, (30265); 770-253-9922. Motel 6: 40 Pkwy, N., (30265); 770-251-4580. Spring Hill Suites by Marriott: 1119 Bullsboro Dr., \r\n(30265); 770-254-8900, Travel Inn: 1160 Hwy. 29 S., (30263); 770-683-3742. \r\nNORCROSS Allround Suites: 3175 Medlock Bridge Rd., (30071); \r\n770-729-0767, Hometown Inn: 6295 Jimmy Carter Blvd., (30071); 770- \r\n729-8100. Mlcrotel Inn \u0026 Suites: 2150 N. Norcross Tucker Rd., \r\n(30071); 678-291-9888, Motel 6: 6015 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093): 770-446-2311. Residence Inn Peachtree Corners: 5500 Triangle Dr.. \r\n(30092); 770-447-1714, Studio Plus-Peachtree Corners: 7065 Jimmy Carter Blvd.. \r\n(30092); 770-582-9984. Suburban Lodge-Indian Trail: 1990 Willol'ltail Pkwy., \r\n(30093): 770-806-6501. Suburban Lodge: 6067 Buford Hwy.. (30071): 770- \r\n840-7778. Towne Place Suites By Marriott: 6640 Bay Cir., (30071); \r\n770-44 7-8446. \r\nPEACHTREE CITY Holiday Inn Hotel \u0026 Suites: 203 Newgate Rd., (30269); \r\n770-487-4646. \r\n \r\nUNION CITY Ramada Limited: 7420 Oak Leaf Rd., (30291); 770- \r\n964-5100. \r\nGEORGIA' S COAST \r\nBRUNSWICK Day Stop Travelcenters of America: 2995 Hwy. 17 S., \r\n(31525); 912-267-0949. Days Inn Downtown: 2307 Gloucester St., (31520); 912- \r\n265-8830. Golden Isles Vacation Park: 7445 Blythe Island Hwy., \r\n(31525); 912-261-1025. Guest Cottages and Suites: 150 Venture Dr., (31525): \r\n912-264-6767. Knights Inn: 1-95, Exit 7A. (31520); 912-267-6500, Motel 6: 403 Butler Dr., (31523); 912-264-8582. Howard Johnson: 3302 Glynn Ave.. (31520): 912-264- \r\n911 t. Ramada Limited: 3241 Glynn Ave., (31520); 912-264- \r\n8611. Super 8 Motel: 99 Palisades Or., (31523); 912-265-0008. \r\nDARIEN Fort King George Motel: 1205 Hwy. 17 S., (31305); 912 \r\n437-4780. \r\nEU LO NIA Eulonla Lodge: Hwy. 17 S., (31331); 912-832-5175. \r\nFOLKSTON Days Inn: 1201 S. 2nd St., (31537); 912-496-2514. Georgian Motel: 1900 N. 2nd St., (31537): 912-496-7767. \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Pastimes: Hwy. 121 s., (31537); 912-496- \r\n4472. \r\nHINESVILLE Budget Motel of USA: 744 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); \r\n912-368-3596. Inn at Hinesville: 1024 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); \r\n912-368-5858 \r\nHOMERVILLE Royal Inn: 309 S. Church St, (31634); 912-487-5451. \r\nKINGSLAND Days Inn: 1050 E. King Ave., (31548): 912-729-5454. Hometown Suites: 2343 Village Dr., (31548); 912-882- \r\n3004. Howard Johnson: 985 Boone St., (31548); 912-729-4363. \r\nMIDWAY Midway Motel: 271 N. Coastal Hwy., (31320); 912- \r\n884-5416. \r\nPOOLER Ramada Limited Airport: 1016 E. Hwy. 80, (31322): \r\n912-748-5242, \r\nRICHMOND HILL A-1 Motel: Hwy. 17 N.. (31324); 912-756-2116. Days Inn: 3926 Hwy. 17, (31324); 912-756-3371. Motel 6: 4071 Hwy. 17, (31324); 912-756-3543. Ramada Inn-Savannah Area: 4494 Hwy. 17: 912-756- \r\n3376. Royal Inn: 4005 Hwy. 17, (31324); 912-756-2778. Travelodge: 4120 Hwy. 17, (31324); 912-756-3325. \r\nRINCON New Ebenezer Family Retreat and Conference Center: \r\n2887 Ebenezer Rd., (31326); 912-754-9242. \r\nSAPELO ISLAND Lulu \u0026 George Trailer Rental: P.O. Box 21, (31327); 912- \r\n485-2270. \r\nSAVANNAH Budget Inn: 3702 Ogeechee Rd., (31405): 912-233-3633. Days Inn \u0026 Suites-Historic District: 201 W. Bay St., \r\n(31401): 912-236-4440. Economy Inn: 512 W. Oglethorpe Ave., (31401): 912-233- \r\n9251. Gateway Inn: 11520 Abercorn St, (31419); 912-927- \r\n6274. Homewood Suites Hotel: 5820 White Bluff Rd., (31405); \r\n912-353-8500. Howard Johnson-Historic District: 224 W. Boundary St., \r\n(31401); 912-232-4371, Imperial Suites: 7110 Hodgson Memorial Dr., (31406): \r\n912-354-8560. Quail Run Lodge: 1130 Bob Harmon Rd., (31408); 912- \r\n964-1421. Red Carpet Inn: One Fort Argyle Rd., (31419); 912-925- \r\n2640. Relax Inn: 11211 Abercorn Ext, (31419): 912-927-7777. Suburban Lodge: 10614 Abercorn St., (31419); 912- \r\n920-7700. Super8 Motel: 15 Fort Argyle Rd., (31419); 912-927-8550. \r\nST. MARYS Cumberland Kings Bay lodges: 603 Sand Bar Dr.. \r\n(31558); 912-882-8900, Riverview Hotel: 105 Osborne St., (31588); 912-882- \r\n3242. \r\n \r\nST. SIMONS ISLA ND Beach Club Condominiums: 520 Ocean Blvd., (31522); \r\n912-638-5450, 1-800-627-6852. Epworth by the Sea: 100 Arthur J. Moore Dr., (31522); \r\n912-638-8688. Holiday Inn Express: 299 Main St, PlantaUon Village, \r\n(31522); 912-634-2175. Island Inn: 301 Main St, (31522): 912-638-7805. North Breakers Condominiums: 1470 Wood Ave., \r\n(31522); 1-800-627-6850 Sea Gate Inn: 1014 Ocean Blvd.,(31522); 912-638-8661. Shipwatch Condominiums: 520 Ocean Blvd., (31522); \r\n1-800-627-6850, \r\nTOWNSEND Best Inn: Hwy. 57, (31331); 912-832-4444. Days Inn: Hwy. 57, (31331); 912-832-4411. \r\nTYBEE IS LAND Beachside Colony Hotel: 404 ButlerAve., (31328); 912- \r\n786-4535. Days Inn: 1402 Butler Ave., (31328): 912-786-4576. \r\nWAYCROSS Pinecrest Motel: 1761 Memorial Dr., (31501); 912- \r\n283-3580. Red Carpet Inn: 1740 Memorial Dr., (31501); 912- \r\n283-6134. Super 8 Motel: 132 Havanna Ave., (31501): 912-285- \r\n8885. \r\nGEORGIA'S HISTORIC SOUTH \r\nALMA Best Inn: Hwy. 1 (31510); 912-632-2866. Sunset Motel: 915 Pierce St., (31510); 912-632-7286. \r\nATHENS Best Inn: 2715 Atlanta Hwy., (30606); 706-549-1530. Bulldog Inn: 1225 Commerce Rd., (30607); 706-543- \r\n3611. Days Inn: 230 N. Finley St., (30601): 706-543-6511. Downtowner Motor Inn: 1198 S. MIiiedge Ave,, (30605); \r\n706-549-2626. Hampton Inn: 2220 W. Broad St.. (30606): 706-548- \r\n9600. Howard Johnson: 2465 W. Broad St., (30606); 706- \r\n548-1111. Mlcrotel Inn \u0026 Suites: 1050 Ultimate Dr., (30606); \r\n706-548-5676. Scottish Inn: 410 Macon Hwy., (30606): 706-546-8161. Suburban Lodge Athens: 2044 S. Milledge Dr., (30605); \r\n706-208-8812. Super 8 Motel: 3425 Atlanta Hwy.. (30606); 706-549- \r\n0251. Travelodge Downtown: 898 W. Broad St., (30601); 706- \r\n549-5400. \r\nAUGUSTA Econo Lodge: 2051 Gordon Hwy., (30909); 706-738- \r\n6565. Fairfield Inn: 201 Boy Scout Rd., (30909); 706-733-8200. Holiday Inn Express: 1103 15th St.. (3090I): 706- \r\n724-5560. Homewood Suites By Hilton: 1049 Stevens Creek Rd., \r\n(30907); 706-738-3131. Howard Johnson Express Inn \u0026 Suites: 1238 Gordon \r\nHwy., (30901); 706-724-9613. \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\n Masters Inn: 3027 Washington Rd., (30907); 706-8635566. \r\nMotel 6: 2650 CenterW. Pkwy., (30909); 706-736-1934. Ramada Plaza Hotel: 640 Broad St.. (30901); 706-722- \r\n5541. Red Carpet Inn: 2050 Gordon Hwy., (30909); 706-733- \r\n5566. Suburban Lodge-Augusta West: 707 Scott Nixon \r\nMemorial Dr., (30907); 706-854-9711. Super 8 Motel-Riverwalk: 954 5th St. (30907); 706- \r\n724-0757. Valu-Lodge: 1520Aviation Way, (30906); 706-798-5501. \r\nBAXLEY Crooked Creek Golf Course \u0026 Luxury Motor Coach Resort: \r\n325 Carter Cemetery Rd., (31513); 912-367-6300. Holiday Inn Express: 53 Heritage St., (31513); 912-367- \r\n6653. Oak Dale Motel: 2320 Hatch Parkway S., (31513); 912- \r\n367-2659. Pine Lodge Motel: 539 S. Main St., (31513); 912-367- \r\n3622. \r\nBOGART Perimeter Inn: 3791 Atlanta Hwy., (30622); 706-548- \r\n3000. \r\nBYRON Budget Inn: 12009 Watson Blvd., (31008); 478-956- \r\n5300. Econo Lodge: 515 Old Macon Rd., ( 31008); 478-956- \r\n5600. Guesthouse Inn: 12003 Watson Blvd., (31008); 478- \r\n956-2800. Passport Inn: 111 Chapman Rd., (31008); 478-956-5200. \r\nCLAXTON American Inn \u0026 Suites: Hwy. 301 N., (30417); 912- \r\n739-2525. North Side Inn: Hwy. 301 N., (30417); 912-739-4485. Rest Haven Motel: Hwy. 301 N., (30417); 912-739-1016. \r\nCOCHRA N Budget Inn: 806 N. 2nd St., (31014); 478-934-8151. Royal Inn Motel: 405 E. Dykes St., (31014); 478-934- \r\n0943. \r\nCON YERS Conyers Motor Inn: 1056 Dogwood Dr., (30012): 770- \r\n483-4724. Hawthorne Suites Golf Resort: 1659 Centennial Olympic \r\nPkwy., (30013); 770-761-9155. Holiday Inn: 1351 Dogwood Dr.,(30012); 770-483-3220. Suburban Lodge: 1385 Old McDonough Hwy., (30094); \r\n770-918-0618. \r\nCOVINGTON Crest Motel: Hwy. 278, (30014); 770-786-8134. Days Inn: 10166 Alcovy Rd., (30014); 770-788-8919. Econo Lodge: 10101 Alcovy Rd., (30014); 770-786-4133. \r\nDOUGLAS Benton's Motel: 1660 S. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912- \r\n384-1694. Days Inn-Douglas: 907 N. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912- \r\n384-5190. Douglas Economic Inn: 1120 S. Peterson Ave., (31533); \r\n912-384-4802. Holiday Inn: 1750 S. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912-384- \r\n9100. \r\n \r\nShoney's Inn: 1007 N. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912384-2621. \r\nSuper 8 Motel: 1610 s. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912384-0886. \r\nTravelodge: 1007 N. Peterson Ave., (31533): 912-3842621. \r\nWestern Motel: 1700 S. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912383-9888. \r\nDUBLIN Best Western Executive Inn \u0026 Suites: 2121 Hwy. 441 S., \r\n(31021); 478-275-2650. Days Inn: 2111 Hwy. 441 S., (31021); 478-275-7637. Ramada Limited: 735 Central Dr. E., (31027); 478- \r\n277-9161. \r\nEASTMAN Dodge Hill Inn: 1059thAve.NE..(31023); 478-374-2644. Eastman Motel: 908 College St. (31023); 478-374-4765. \r\nEATONTON Budget Inn: 616 N. Jefferson Ave., (31024); 706-485- \r\n2871. Western Motel: 926 Oak St, (31024); 706-485-1100. \r\nFITZGERALD Colony Motel: 716 N. Grant St, (31750); 229-423-4379. Holiday Inn Express: 265 Ocilla Hwy., (31750); 229- \r\n423-5 151. Inn at Fitzgerald: 235 Ocilla Hwy., (31750); 229-423-6661. \r\ns. Uptown Motel: 315 Grant St, (31750); 229-423-4351. \r\nFORSYTH Best Value Inn: 990 Hwy. 42 N., (31029); 912-994-9333. Days Inn: 343 N. Lee St., (31029); 478-994-2900. Econo lodge: 320 Cabiness Rd., (31029); 478-994-5603. Inn Ambassador: 436 Tift College Dr., (31029); 478- \r\n994-5101. New Forsyth Inn: 130 N. Frontage Rd.. (31029): 912 \r\n994-5161. Regency Inn: 325 Cabiness Rd., (31029); 478-994-2643. Tradewinds: 100Tradewinds Dr., (31029); 478-994-9383. \r\nFORT VALLEY Valley Inn: 204 Commercial Hts., (31030); 478-822-9090. \r\nGLENNVILLE Glennville Inn: 812 N. Main St., (30427); 912-654-3407. \r\nGREENSBORO Inn on the Green at Port Armor: One Port Armor Pkwy., \r\n(30642); 1-800,313-7366. Port Armor Golf \u0026 Country Club: One Port Armor Pkwy., \r\n(30642); 706-453-4561. Reynolds Plantation: 100 Linger Longer Rd.. (30642); \r\n1-800-733-5253. Thrift Court Motel: 306 W. Broad St., (30642); 706- \r\n453-7341. \r\nHAWKI NSVILLE Trotte~s Inn: 111 N. Warren St, (31036); 478-783-2914. \r\nHAZLEHUR ST Days Inn Motel: 29 E. Coffee St., (31539); 912-375-4527. \r\nJESUP Holiday Inn Express: 1100 Express Ln., (31545); 912- \r\n427-7760. Western Motel: 194 Hwy. 301 S.,(31545): 912-427-7600. \r\nLINCOLNTON Cullars Inn: 140 Elm St., (30817); 706-359-6161. \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\nLincoln Motel: 688 S. Washington St, (30817); 706359-4311. \r\nLOUISVILLE Allenwood Motel: 525 Hwy., One Bypass, (30434); 478- \r\n625-7205. Old Town Plantation \u0026 Retreat: 8910 Hwy. 17 S., \r\n(30434); 1-888-754-2717. \r\nLUDOWICI Motel 7: Hwy. 84 N., (31316); 912-545-2044. \r\nLYONS RobertToombs Inn: 101 S. State St, (30456); 912-526- \r\n4489. \r\nMACON Best Western Riverside Inn: 2400 Riverside Dr., (31204); \r\n1-888-454-4565. Crowne Plaza: 108 1st St.. (31201): 478-746-1461. Days Inn North: 2737 Sheraton Dr., (31204); 478-745- \r\n8521. Days Inn West: 6000 Harrison Rd., (31206); 478-784- \r\n1000. Discover Inn: 4604 Chambers Rd., (31206); 478-781- \r\n2810. Econo Lodge: 1990 Riverside Dr., 1-75, Exit 167, \r\n(31210); 478-746-6221. Econo Lodge: 4951 Romeinser Dr., l-475, Exit 3, Hwy. 80, \r\n(31206); 478-474-1661. Hampton Inn: 3680 Riverside Dr.. (31210); 478-471- \r\n0660. Hampton Inn West: 5010 Eisenhower Pkwy., (31206); \r\n478-757-9711 . Howard Johnson Inn: 2566 Riverside Dr., (31204); 478- \r\n746-7671. Inn Ambassador-South: 45446 Hartley Bridge Rd., \r\n(31209); 478-788-7500. Masters Economy Inn: 4295 PioNono Ave., (31206); \r\n478-788-8910. Motel 6: 4991 Harrison Rd., (31206); 478-474-2870. Residence Inn By Marriott: 3900 Sheraton Dr., (31210); \r\n4 78-4 75-4280. Sleep Inn Plantation: 140 Plantation Inn Dr., (31210); \r\n478-476-8111. Studio Plus: 4000 Riverside Dr.. (31210): 478-475- \r\n8580. Super 8 Motel: 6007 Harrison Rd., (31206); 478-788- \r\n8800. Valu-Lodge: 205 Broadway, (31201); 478-738-9030. \r\nMADISON Budget Inn: 1201 Eatonton Rd., (30650); 706-342-0996. \r\n \r\nGreat Inn: 1006 St, Patrick Dr., (31069); 912-987-5600. Knights Inn: 704 Mason Terr., (31069); 478-987-1515. Passport Motel: 1519 Sam Nunn Blvd., (31069); 478- \r\n987-9709. Ramada Limited: 100 Marketplace Dr., (31069); 478- \r\n987-8400. Red Carpet Inn: 105 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd., \r\n(31069); 478-987-2200. Regency Inn: 405 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd., (31069); \r\n478-987-7747. Rodeway Inn: 103 Marshallville Rd., (31069); 478- \r\n987-3200. Sandman Motel: 400 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd., \r\n(31069); 478-987-2393. Scottish Inn: 106 Courtney Hodges Blvd., (31069); 478- \r\n987-3622. Swan Motel: 744 Main St , (31069); 478-987-1811. \r\nSANDERSVILLE Holiday Inn Express: 508 S. Harris St, (31082); 478- \r\n553-1414. Motel Clinton: 208 S. Harris St,(31082); 478-552-3961. VIiia South Motel: 725 S. Harris St., (31082); 478- \r\n552-1234. \r\nSTATESBORO Comfort Inn: 316 S. Main St, (30458); 912-489-2626. Crossroads Motel: 225 N. Main St, (30458); 912-764- \r\n5651. Days Inn: 461 S. Main St-Hwy. 301, (30458); 912- \r\n764-5666. Eagle Inn: 458 S. Main St, (30458); 912-764-9117. Hampton Inn: 616 Fair Rd., (30458); 912-681-7700. Holiday Inn Express: 425 S. Main St., (30458); 912- \r\n489-7368. Ramada Inn: 230 S. Main St, (30458); 912-764-6121. Red Carpet Inn: 2875 Hwy. 301 S., (30452); 912-852- \r\n5200. Stiles Inn: 453 S. Main St, (30458); 912-764-9633. Super8 Motel: 109 N. Main St,(30458); 912-764-5631. \r\nSWAINSBORO Days Inn: 654 S. Main St.. (30401): 478-237-9333. \r\nSYLVANIA Dreamland Motel: 1134 Burton's Ferry Hwy.. (30467); \r\n912-564-7404. \r\nTHOMSON Knox Terrace Motel: 106 Georgia Ave.. (30824); 706- \r\n595-1202. Ramada Limited: 1847 Washington Rd., (30824); 706- \r\n595-8700. \r\n \r\nMCRAE Econo Lodge: 615 E. Oak St, (31055): 229-868-0044. Magnolia Inn: 750 E. Oak St., (31055); 229-868-7431. \r\nMETTER Comfort Inn: 1300 Fortner Rd., (30439); 912-685-4100. \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE Best Western: 2621 N. Columbia St., (31061); 478- \r\n453-2212. Comfort Inn: Hwy. 2595 N. Columbia St, (31061); 478- \r\n452-9290. Days Inn: 2551 N. Columbia St, (31061); 478-453-8471. \r\nPERRY Crossroads Motel: 317 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd.. \r\n(31069); 478-987-3030. \r\n \r\nWARNER ROBINS Admiral Benbow Inn: 2079 Watson Blvd., (31093); 478- \r\n929-9526. Budget Inn: 2076Watson Blvd., (31093); 478-922-7642. Comfort Suites: 3101 Watson Blvd., (31093); 478- \r\n953-5240. Country Inn \u0026 Suites: 220 Margie Dr., (31088); 478- \r\n971-1660. Howard Johnson Express Inn: 1440 Watson Blvd., \r\n(31093); 487-923-9666. Montclair Motel: 200 Cannon Rd.. (31088); 478-923 \r\n4276. Motel 7: 112 S. 1st St., (31088); 478-328-7777. Robins Motel: 316 S. 1st St, (31088); 478-956-2323. Suite One: 2103 Moody Rd., (31088); 478-329-9222. \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\n WASHINGTON Red Land Motel: Hwys. 78 \u0026 378, (30673): 706-678- \r\n3225. Wisteria Hall: 225 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706- \r\n678-7779. \r\nWAYNESBORO Holiday Inn Express: 1224 N. liberty St., (30830): 706- \r\n554-0806. \r\nWRENS Western Motel of Wrens: Hwy. 1 Bypass, (30833); 706- \r\n547-3021. \r\nGEORGIA'S MOUNTAINS \r\nBLAIRSV ILLE El Joe Lodge Motel: 1639 El Joe Rd., (30512); 706-745- \r\n6991. Season's Inn: Season's Inn Plaza off the Square. (30512); \r\n706-745-1631, 1-800-901-4422. \r\nBLUE RIDGE Blue Ridge Inn: 477 W. 1st St., (30513); 706-632-0222. Dogwood Riverside Inn: 245 Dogwood Riverside Dr., \r\n(30513): 706-632-8460. Douglas Inn \u0026 Suites: 1192 Windy Ridge Rd.. (30513): \r\n706-258-3600. Fannin Inn Motel and Restaurant: 1580 Appalachian \r\nHwy.. (30513); 706-632-2005. \r\nBRASELTON Chateau Elan Winery and Resort: 100 Rue Charlemagne, \r\n(30517); 678-425-0900, 1-800-233-9463. \r\nBREMEN Travel Lodge: 1077 Alabama Ave., (30110); 770-537- \r\n3833. \r\nCALHOUN Budget Inn: 1442 Hwy. 41 N. \u0026 1-75, (30701); 706-629- \r\n1137. Quality Inn: 915 Hwy. 53 E., (30701): 706-629-9501. Scottish Inn'. 1510 Red Bud Rd. NE.. (30701): 706-629- \r\n8261. Super 8 Motel: 1446 Hwy. 41 N. \u0026 1-75., (30701); 706- \r\n602-1400. Villager Guest House: 510 Hwy. 53 E.. (30701); 706- \r\n625-4442. \r\nCARROLLTON Country Hearth Inn: 901 S. Park St., (30117); 770-834- \r\n2001. Days Inn: 180 Centennial Rd.. (30117); 770-832-1290. Holiday Inn Express: 104 S. Cottage Hill Rd.. (30117); \r\n770-838-0508. Ramada Inn: 1202 S. Park St., (30117): 770-834-7700. \r\nCARTERSVILL E Budget Host Inn: 851 Cass White Rd. NW., (30120); 770- \r\n386-0350. Crown Inn: 1214 N. Tennessee St., (30120); 770-382 \r\n7100. Guest House: 204 E. Felton Rd..(30121 ); 770-606-0900. Ramada Limited: 45 Hwy. 20 Spur SE., (30120); 770- \r\n382-1515. Red Carpet Inn: 851 Cass White Rd.. (30121): 770- \r\n382-8000. Travelodge: 35 Carson Loop, (30121); 770-387-2696. \r\n \r\nCLAR KESVI LLE Collins Lodge \u0026 Conference Center: N. Georgia Technical \r\nCollege-Hwy. 197 N., (30523): 706-754-7735. \r\nCLEV ELAND Days Inn: Hwy. 244 S. Main St., (30528); 706-865-4079. Gateway Inn: 300 N. Main St, (30528): 706-865-3121. \r\nCOM MERCE Dollar Wise Inn: 128 Frontage, (30529): 706-335-5561. Howard Johnson Inn: 148 Eisenhower Dr., (30529); 706- \r\n335-5581. \r\nRamada Limited: 30537 Hwy. 441 s.. (30529); 706- \r\n335-5191. \r\nCORN ELI A Days Inn: 1477 Level Grove Rd.,(30531); 706-778-7700. Holiday Inn Express: 1105 Business Hwy. 441, (30531); \r\n706-778-3600. Skyland Motel: 263 S. Main St., (30531); 706-778-7134. Travel Inn: 109 S. Main St, 706-778-7678. \r\nCUMM ING Comfort Suites: 905 Buford Rd., (30041); 770-889-4141. Lanier Lodge: 875 Lanier 400 Pkwy., (30040); 770- \r\n889-3045. \r\nDALTON Country Hearth Inn: 2007 Chattanooga Rd., (30720); \r\n706-278-4300. Days Inn: 1518 W. Walnut Ave., (30720); 706-278-0850. Marriott Courtyard: 411 Holiday Dr., (30720); 706- \r\n275-7215. Motel 6: 2200 Chattanooga Rd., (30720); 706-278-5522. Red Roof Inn \u0026 Suites: 905 Westbridge Rd., (30720); \r\n706-259-2583. Stay Lodge: 1116 Willowdale Rd., (30720); 706-278- \r\n0700. Underwood Lodge: 1306 UndelWOod St., (30722); 706- \r\n226-4651. \r\nDAWSO NVILLE Comfort Inn-Dawsonville: 127 Beartooth Pkwy., (30534); \r\n706-216-1900. Super 8 Motel: 205 N. 400 Center Ln., (30534); 706- \r\n216-6801. \r\nDI LLARD Howard Johnson: 441 Main St.. (30537): 706-746-5373. \r\nEAST EL LI JAY Stratford Motor Inn: 79 Maddox Dr., (30539); 706- \r\n276-1080. \r\nEL BERTON Jollse Inn: 929 Elbert St., (30635): 706-283-7711. Super BElberton: 925 Elbert St., (30635); 706-283-4221. \r\nELLIJAY Budget Host Inn: 34 Jeff Dr., (30540); 706-635-5311 Ellijay Inn: 92 S. Main St., (30540); 706-635-4615 \r\nGAI NESVILLE Days Inn: 809 Jesse Jewell Pkwy., (30501); 770-534-0303. Georgianna Motel: 1630 Atlanta Hwy., (30504); 770- \r\n534-7361. \r\nHARTWELL Days Inn \u0026 Suites: 1679 Anderson Hwy.. (30643); 706- \r\n376-4707. \r\nHELEN Alpenhof Motel: 15 Yonah St., (30545); 706-878-2268. \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\nAlpine Village Inn: 1005 Edelweiss St., (30545): 706878-1790. \r\nCastle Inn: 8590 Main St., (30545); 706-878-3140. Chattahoochee Riverfront Motel: 8949 N. Main St, \r\n(30545); 706-878-2184. Days Inn: 8288 S. Main St., (30545); 706-878-4079. Econo Lodge: 709 Bruken Stasse St, (30545); 706- \r\n878-2141. Heidi Motel \u0026 Windmill Suites: 8820 N. Main St., \r\n(30545); 706-878-2689. Holiday Inn Express: 8171 Main St., (30545); 706- \r\n878-8888. Mountain View Inn: 1805 S. Main St, (30545); 706- \r\n878-2462. Ramada Limited: 11 Edelweiss St., (30545); 706-878- \r\n1451. \r\nHIAWASSEE Hiawassee River Trout lodge: Hwy. 75 S., (30546); 706- \r\n896-7400 Hiawassee Salale Lodge: 1340 Hwy. 76 E.. (30546); \r\n706-896-3943. Mull's Motel: 213 N. Main St, (30546); 706-896-4195. \r\nLAKEMONT Lake Rabun Hotel: Lake Rabun Rd., (30552): 706-782- \r\n4946. \r\nLAVON I A Shoney's Inn: 14227JonesSt, (30553); 706-356-8848. \r\nLOOKOU T M OUNTAI N Lookout Inn: 13580 Scenic Hwy., (30750); 706-820-2000. \r\nOAKWOO D Admiral Benbow Inn: 4500 Oakwood Rd.. (30566): 770- \r\n531-9929. \r\nROM E College Inn: 2973 Hwy. 27, (30161): 706-235-1717. Super 8 Motel: 1590 Dodd Blvd. SE.. (30161); 706- \r\n234-8182. \r\nROYSTON Franklin Inn: 1234 E. Main St., (30662); 706-245-7241. Ramada Limited: 841 Hartwell St., (30662); 706-246- \r\n0256. \r\nSUMMERVILLE Sequoyah Motel: Route 2, (30747); 706-857-2497. \r\nTALLAPOOSA Comfort Inn: 788 Hwy. 100, (30176); 770-574-5575. \r\nTOCCOA Days Inn: 1101 S. Big A Rd., (30577); 706-886-9461. Shoney\"s Inn: 350 Stephen Cir., (30577): 706-886-1048. Taj Motel: 509 W. Currahee St, (30577); 706-886-9458. \r\nVILLA RICA Maple Street Lodge: 361 W. Bankhead Hwy.. (30180): \r\n770-456-1500. Super 8 Motel: 195 Hwy. 61 Connector, (30180); 770- \r\n459-8888. \r\nWHITE Courtesy Economy Inn: 2335 Hwy. 411, (30184); 770- \r\n382-1122. Scottish Inn: 2385 Hwy. 441 NE., (30184); 770-382 \r\n7011 . \r\nWI NDER Travelers Motel: 160W. May St, (30680); 770-867-2371. \r\n \r\nWOO DSTOCK Suburban Lodge: 106 Woodpark Blvd., (30188); 770- \r\n924-8770. \r\nYO UNG HARRIS Young Harris Motel: 873 Main St., (30582); 706-379- \r\n3136. \r\nGEORGIA' S SOUTHERN RIVERS \r\nADEL Super 8 Motel: 1102 W.4th St,(31620); 229-896-4523. \r\nALBANY Albany B Inn: 905 E. Oglethorpe Blvd., Hwy. 82, (31705); \r\n229-435-2151. Best Holiday Motel: 2702 N. Slappey Blvd.. Hwy. 19, \r\n(31702); 229-436-6341. Budget Inn: 303 E. Oglethorpe Blvd., Hwy. 82 E., \r\n(31705); 229-436-5733. Deep South Motel: 2230 E. Oglethorpe Blvd., Hwy. 82, \r\n(31705); 229435-5607. Dollar Inn: 2706 N. Slappey Blvd.. Hwy. 19, (31701); \r\n229-432-9868. Econo Lodge: 1806 E. Oglethorpe Blvd., (31705); 229- \r\n883-5544. Holiday Inn: 2701 Dawson Rd., (31707): 229-883-8100. Knights Inn: 1201 SchleyAve..(31707); 229-888-9600. Mabry Motel: 375 N. Slappey Blvd., Hwy. 19, (31701); \r\n229-435-8324. Motel 6: 201 S. Thornton Rd., (31705); 229-439-0078. Oglethorpe Motel: 941 W. Oglethorpe Blvd., (31701); \r\n229-435-8306. Ramada Inn: 2505 N. Slappey Blvd., (31701); 229- \r\n883-3211. Regent Motel: 840 W. Oglethorpe Blvd., Hwy. 82, \r\n(31701); 229-436-6593. Super B Motel: 2444 N. Slappey Blvd., (31701); 229- \r\n888-8388. Town House Motel: 701 Oglethorpe Blvd., (31701): 912- \r\n436-5758. \r\nAM ERICUS Days Inn: 1007 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.. (31709); \r\n229-924-313. Rees Park Garden Inn: 504 Rees Park, (31 709); 229- \r\n931-0122. \r\nARAB I Budget Inn: 123 Olivia Rd.. (31372); 229-276-1006. \r\nARLINGTON Quail Country lodge \u0026 Conference Center: 100 Quail \r\nCountry Rd., (31713): 229-725-4645. \r\nASHBURN Ramada Limited: 156 Whittle Rd.. (31714): 912-567- \r\n3295. \r\nBAI NBR I DGE Charter House Inn: 1401 Tallahassee Hwy.. (31717); \r\n229-246-8550. \r\nCOLUMBUS Comfort Inn \u0026 Suites: 5236 Armour Rd., (31904): 706- \r\n322-6666. Days Inn-Ft. Benning: 3170 Victory Dr., (31903); 706- \r\n689-6181. Econo Lodge: 4483 Victory Dr., (31903); 706-682- \r\n3803. \r\n \r\n7 \r\n \r\n Edgewood Motel: 4265 Macon Rd., (31907); 706-561 2170. \r\nExtended Stay America: 5020 Armour Rd., (31904); 706653-0131. \r\nHampton Inn North: 7390 Bear Ln., (31909-2516); 706256-2222. \r\nRivertown Inn: 1325 Veterans Pkwy., (31901); 706-322 2522. \r\nVIiiage Lodge: 1024 Veterans Pkwy., (31901); 706-324 3694. \r\nCO RO ELE Deluxe Inn: 1709 16th Ave. E., (31015); 229-271-5000. Econo Lodge: 1618 16thAve. E.. (31015): 229-273-2456. Passport Inn: 1602 16th Ave. E., { 31015); 229-273-4088. Rodeway Inn: 1609 16th Ave. E.,(31015); 229-273-3390. Super 8 Motel: 566 Farmers Market Rd., (31015); 229- \r\n276-1008. \r\nCUTH BERT Days Inn: Intersection of Hwys. 82 \u0026 27, (31740); 229- \r\n732-5566. \r\nDAWSON Western Motel: 1149 Fcrrester Dr., (31742); 229-995-5500. \r\nDO NALSONVILLE Days Inn: 204 W. 3rd St., Hwy. 84, (31745); 229-524 \r\n2185. \r\nEDI SON Dapady Ranch: Hwy. 37 E., (31746); 229-835-2964. \r\nFRANK LIN Regency Lodging: 7725 Hwy. 27, (30217); 706-675-0427. \r\nGR IFFIN Hampton Inn: 2007 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-229 \r\n9900. Howard Johnson Express Inn \u0026 Suites: 1690 N. \r\nExpressway, (30223); 770-227-1516. Scottish Inn: 1709 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-228 \r\n6000. \r\nHOGANSVILLE Days Inn: 1630 Bass Cross Rd., (30230); 706-637-5400. \r\nLA GRANGE Budget Inn: 100 Hill Ave., (30240); 706-882-3595. Comfort Inn: 1512 LaFayette Pkwy., (30240); 706-882- \r\n7700. Hampton Inn: 100 WIiiis Cir., (30240); 706-845-1115. Lafayette Garden Inn: 1513 Lafayette Pkwy., (30240); \r\n706-884-6175. La Grange Inn: 1601 Lafayette Pkwy., (30241); 706-882 \r\n9540. Motel 6: 2575 Whitesville Rd., (30240); 706-884-1114. Town \u0026 Country Motel: 712 New Franklin Rd., (30240): \r\n706-884-8695. \r\nLAKE PARK Shoney's Inn: 1075 Lakes Blvd., (31636): 229-559-5660. \r\nMONTEZUMA Days Inn: 520 Spaulding Rd., (31063); 478-472-4565. \r\nM OULTRI E Days Inn: 1708 1st Ave. SE., (31768); 229-890-2401. Holiday Inn Express: 1300 Hwy. 319 Bypass NE., \r\n(31768); 229-890-8652. Inn at Moultrie: 1713 1st Ave. SE., (31768): 229-985 \r\n2200. \r\n \r\nRegency Inn: 2405 1st Ave. SE., (31768): 912-985 2052. \r\nTown Terrace: 600 S. Main St., (31768); 229-985-3980. \r\nPI NE MO UNTAIN Days Inn of Pine Mountain: Hwy. 368 S. Main Ave., \r\n(31822); 706-663-2121. Pine Mountain Motel: Hwy. 27 S., (31822); 706-663-2306. Valley Inn: 14420 Hwy, 27, (31811): 706-628-4454. \r\nRI CHL AND Days Inn: 46 Nicholson SL, (31825); 229-887-9000. \r\nSYLVESTER Days Inn: 909 Franklin St, (31791): 229-776-9700. \r\nTHO MASTON Days Inn: 1211 Hwy. 19 N., (30286); 706-648-9260. \r\nTHOMASVILLE \r\nDays Inn: 15375 Hwy. 19 s., (31792); 229-226-6026. \r\nShoney's Inn: 14866 Hwy. 19 S.,(31757); 229-228-5555. \r\nTIFTON Masters Inn: 901 7th St. W., (31794); 229-382-8100. Scottish Inn: 1409 Hwy. 82 W., (31794): 229-386-2350. \r\nUNAD ILLA Economy Inn: Hwy. 41 \u0026 1-72, Exit 121, (31091): 478- \r\n627-3211 . Red Carpet Inn: I-75, Exit 40, (31091); 478-627-3261. \r\nVALDOSTA Ashley Oaks Motel: 1610 N. Ashley St., (31601); 229 \r\n242-6340. Big 7 Motel: 1818 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 229-242-0789. Briarwood Motel: 1934 Briarwood Rd., (31601); 229- \r\n242-4205. Budget Inn: 218 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 229-242-1240. Days Inn: 1827 W. Hill Ave., (31601): 229-249-8800. Del-Mar Motel: 1510 N. Ashley St., (31602); 229-242- \r\n8822. Hampton Inn: 1705 Gornto Rd..(31601); 229-244-8800. Holiday Terrace: 1620 N. Ashley St., (31601); 229 \r\n242-2277. Jolly Inn Motel: 1701 Ellis Dr., (31601); 229-244-9500. Motel 6-Valdosta: 2003 W. HIii Ave., (31601); 229- \r\n333-0047. Scottish Inn: 1114 St. Augustine Rd., (31601): 229- \r\n244-7900. Shoney's Inn: 1828 W. HIii Ave., (31601): 229-244-7711. VIiiager Lodge: 3470 Madison Hwy., (31601): 229- \r\n242-4664. \r\nVI ENNA Knights Inn: 1525 E. Union St., (31092); 229-268-2221. \r\nWARM SPRIN GS Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation: \r\nRoosevelt Hwy., (31830); 706-655-5000. \r\nWEST PO I NT Travelodge: 1870 St. Rt. 18, (31833); 706-643-9922. \r\nThese lodging facilities have not been rated by AAA or the Mobil Guide. \r\n \r\n8 \r\n \r\n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bi500-pt6-bs1-bg3-b1999","title":"Georgia on my mind: the official 1999 guide to the many treasures of the Peach State","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia Travel Publications, Inc., manufacturer.","Georgia Hospitality \u0026 Travel Association, publisher.","Georgia. Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, issuing body.","Georgia. Tourism Division, issuing body."],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018"],"dcterms_creator":["Georgia. 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Map and Government Information Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bi500-pt6-bs1-bg3-b1999"],"edm_is_shown_at":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bi500-pt6-bs1-bg3-b1999"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["state government records"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"iiif_manifest_url_ss":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":"I \r\nn u \r\n \r\n \"WHEN IT COMES To SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY, \r\nWE OWN IT.\" \r\nAt Jameson Inn, we believe every guest deserves the finest hospitality the South has to offer. We not only believe it, we guarantee it. Because we're different; we're not a franchise. All Jameson Inns have one owner and one operator. And that means only one standard. So every time your family checks into a Jameson Inn, you can expect \r\nyour stay to be just as perfect as the last, no matter where you are in Georgia. In fact, if you're not completely satisfied with every aspect of your stay, you stay for free. From our family to yours, that's a promise. \r\n1 -800-JAMESON \r\n \r\n$45-65 IN MOST LOCATIONS CORPORATE RATES \r\nCOMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND NEWSPAPER \r\n \r\n90 HOTELS IN THE SOUTHEAST SWIMMING POOLS \r\nSEPARATE FITNESS CENTERS FREE LOCAL CALLS \u0026 HBO \r\n \r\n\"A PERFECT STAY...EVERY TIME.\" \r\n \r\nJAMESON INN \r\n \r\nThomas W. Kitchin CEO-Proprietor \r\n \r\nUIELJLL! \r\n \r\nAlbany Americus Bainhridge Brunswick \r\n \r\nCalhoun Carrollton Commerce Conyers \r\n \r\nCovington Dalton* Douglas Dublin \r\n \r\n33 CONVENIENT GEORGIA LOCATIONS \r\n \r\nEastman Jesup \r\n \r\nMilledgeville Statesboro Warner Robins 1-800-JAMESON \r\n \r\nFitzgerald Kingsland Greensboro LaGrange Hartwell Macon \r\n \r\nOakwood \r\nPerry Rome** \r\n \r\nThomaston Thomasville* Valdosta \r\n \r\nWashington Waycross Waynesboro Winder \r\n \r\n1-800-526-3766 \r\n* Opening 1998. \"Opening 1999.  1998 Jameson Opcratinc Company. \"\u003e \r\n \r\n Sfe \r\n \r\nfom 1-85/75 S: Exit 91 at Fulton Street/Central Avenue. Take Central Avenue ' Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and turn left. From 1-85/75 N: Exit 93 onto Martin Luther Kln9 Jr. Drive then go 4 blocks. MARTA: At Five Points station, follow the Underground \r\n' anta signs to a well-lit pedestrian tunnel that runs directly to Underground. Parking and street parking easily accessible. \r\n \r\naddress \r\nphone # _________________________________ For more information mail to: 50 Upper Alabama St.. \r\nSuite 007, Atlanta, GA 30303 404-523-2311 www.underatl.com \r\n \r\n Welco \r\n \r\neorgia! Contents \r\n \r\n! Welcome to Georgia \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\n| A Little About Georgia 4 \r\n \r\ni How to Use This Directory 5 \r\n \r\nI Georgia Cities and Towns 6 \r\n \r\nj Fairs \u0026 Festivals \r\n \r\n12 \r\n \r\n| Bed \u0026 Breakfasts \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nWelcome to Georgia \r\n \r\n| Georgia's Mountains 22 \r\n \r\nj Historic High Country 24 \r\n \r\ni Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\n46 \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Rrst Family: Qov. Roy Barnes with Rrst Lady Marie and their three children Marian, Allison and Alyssa. \r\n \r\nI Georgia's Metropolitan \r\n \r\ni Atlanta \r\n \r\n74 \r\n \r\nj Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\n76 \r\n \r\nI Georgia's \r\n \r\nWelcome! I'm glad Georgia's On Your Mind | Historic South \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\nOur Capital City of Atlanta has quent stops along the Antebellum j Classic South \r\n \r\n116 \r\n \r\nbeen my home my entire life. Marie Trail, at ancient Indian Mounds, and I raised our three children in sampling tasty roadside barbeque \r\n \r\ni Historic Heartland \r\n \r\n128 \r\n \r\nthe shadow of the Capital Dome and picking up those famous Geor- j Magnolia Midlands \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\ncovered in Georgia gold from gia peaches fresh from orchards. \r\n \r\nDahlonega, site of the country's first This Georgia On My Mind i Plantation Trace \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\ngold rush. Harlan, Allison and Alyssa Travel Guide is great armchair \r\n \r\nthrived at games of our major league adventure. Its pages are packed with i Presidential Pathways 182 \r\nsports teams and learned the thrill exciting Georgia destinations. If you \r\n \r\nof national victory cheering our choose Atlanta as your destination, Braves. Harlan doesn't miss a take time to drop in and say hello. \r\n \r\nI Georgia's Beaches 202 \r\n \r\nNASCAR event at Atlanta Motor Details for touring the Georgia Gov- \r\n \r\nSpeedway. \r\n \r\nernor's Mansion are on page 103. | Colonial Coast \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\nWe all love the Georgia Coast. You Hope to see you soon! \r\n \r\ni Index \r\n \r\n231 \r\n \r\nwill too! For history buffs like us, \r\n \r\ngetting there is always a rewarding \r\n \r\njourney. Many a summer has found \r\n \r\nthe Barnes family winding through \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Historic South, with fre- \r\n \r\nRoy Barnes, Governor \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 199 \r\n \r\n A great stay is on the way \r\nin Georgia. \r\nAs you travel through Georgia, there's always a Holiday Inn3 hotel nearby, so a great stay is on the way. \r\nWhether you're visiting family or friends, touring local attractions, or just getting away from it all, we'll be there for you. \r\nExperience today's Holiday Inn hotels, building on a reputation you've come to trust. And when making reservations, be sure to ask for Great Rates . * \r\n \r\nl-HOLIDAY \r\nwww.holiday-lnn.com \r\n \r\nCall 1-800-HOLIDAY or these hotels directly for Great Rates M in Georgia. \r\n \r\nAthens 197 East Broad Street (706) 549-4433 \r\nAtlanta Area Airport-North 1380 Virginia Avenue (404) 762-8411 \r\nDecatur (Conference Plaza) + 130 Clairmont Avenue (404) 371-0204 \r\nDowntown 101 International Boulevard (404) 524-5555 \r\nMarietta 2265 Kingston Court (770) 952-7581 \r\nMidtown 1810 Howell Mill Road (404) 351-3831 \r\nPeachtree Corners (Norcross/Tech Park Area) + 6050 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard (770) 448-4400 \r\nPerimeter/Dunwoody Area + 4386 Chamblee Dunwoody Road (770) 457-6363 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Area (cont.) Roswell (Alpharetta AreaGA Rt. 400/Holcomb Bridge Road) 1075 Holcomb Bridge Road (770) 992-9600 \r\nSouth (I-75\u0026 US 41) 6288 Old Dixie Highway (770) 968-4300 \r\nSuwanee-l-85 2955 Highway 317 (770) 945-4921 \r\nAugusta Gordon Hwy. at Bobby Jones Expressway 2155 Gordon Highway (706) 737-2300 \r\n1-20 at Washington Road 1075 Stevens Creek Road (706) 738-8811 \r\nBrunswick-l-95 US 341 at 1-95 (5252 New Jesup Highway) (912) 264-4033 \r\nCartersville-White 2336 Highway 411 NE (770) 386-0830 \r\n \r\nDouglas 1750 S. Peterson Avenue (912) 384-9100 \r\nDublin-1-16, Exit 14 2190 US Highway 441 South (912) 272-7862 \r\nKingsland (St. Marys Area) 1-95 \u0026 GA Highway 40 (912) 729-3000 \r\nMacon West (1-475) 4755 Chambers Road (912) 788-0120 \r\nMilledgeville US 441 N. (912) 452-3502 \r\nRome-Skytop Center (US 411 East) #20 Highway 411 E. (706) 295-1100 \r\nValdosta (1-75, Exit 5) 1309 St. Augustine Road (912) 242-3881 \r\nWaycross 1725 Memorial Drive (912) 283-4490 \r\n \r\n5 Ho.!ida* lnn Select* hotel location, Denotes Holiday Inn Hotel \u0026 Suites0 location. * Great Rates\" rooms are limited and subject to prior sale. Rooms may be unavailable and/or rates may be \r\ncomh Z in^ olackout or high-demand periods. Great Rates are not valid in conjunction with any other discount programs, group rates or group sales of 10 or more rooms per night. This offer may not be rminea with any other offer or promotion. 1998 Bass Hotels \u0026 Resorts, Inc. All rights reserved. Most hotels are independently owned and/or operated. \r\n \r\n A U^aAhootGeorgia \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n^^M^M^^^HIAVf t . \\. W \r\n \r\n*-. \r\n \r\n.li \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\nM^H^^^^^^^M^^MH^^^^M^^M^^^^BIB \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nWelcome to Georgia \r\n \r\nGeorgia invites all travelers to explore its past, experience its present and glimpse its future through \r\nan adventure that traverses nine travel regions. \r\n \r\nThe largest state east of the Mississippi, Georgia stretches from the golden beaches of the Atlantic Ocean to the picturesque foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. In between are the scenes that make Georgia so unique: the glitter of Metropolitan Atlanta, the nostalgia of small cities and towns, sun-kissed lakes, lofty mountains, forests of hardwoods, towering pines and peach trees in bloom. \r\nGeorgia offers tourists an enormous array of activities, events and attractions in a wonderful blend of history, culture and fun. Visitors will find treasures at every turn, ranging from state parks and theme trails \r\n \r\nto fairs, festivals and outdoor sports. Experience Georgia's diverse culture as past and present come together to make this area uniquely Southern, uniquely Georgia. \r\nHere are some interesting facts about Georgia, as well as a selection of some noteworthy Georgians who have used their exceptional talents and heritage in famous ways: \r\nPopulation 7,055,000. Governor Roy Barnes (D., present to January 2003). Bordering States South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee. \r\nContinued on page 8 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n How to Use this Directory \r\n \r\nRegion Sections and Area Groupings \r\nThe state of Georgia is grouped into four special geographic areas: Geor gia's Mountains in the extreme north of the state, the Georgia's Metro politan Atlanta in the upper middle, \r\nGeorgia's Four Geographic \r\n \r\nread about your favorite Georgia destination. \r\nWhat if you're looking for an attraction, but you don't know its area or city? Try the selected index on page 231. This index will guide you to the proper region and city. \r\nSpecial Tools \r\nThroughout Georgia On My Mind you'll find tools to help you on your journey: \r\nRoad maps of each of the four geographic areas are located inside special fold-out pages. These maps will provide an overview of highways and major roads in those area. \r\nGeorgia's Nine Travel Regions \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Historic South in the central to lower middle and Georgia's Beaches on the seaboard in the lower southeast of the state. \r\nWithin these areas, the state is divided into nine travel regions, as pictured on the regional map, right. Each region has its own special section in this directory, which describes the travel region and highlights its cities, towns, attractions, lodgings, food services, travel services and more. A detailed directory is located at the end of each regional section, which lists locations of services, facilities and venues alphabetically by city. \r\nTo help you further, each travel region has its own color code, which is used on maps and throughout the regional sections. \r\n \r\nAttraction maps are located within each regional section. They note local attractions and points of interest. \r\nLocal Welcome Centers and Con vention and Visitors Bureaus (CVBs) are listed inside their corresponding regional sections. They can provide you with additional printed information and answer specific questions. If you are interested in planning a meeting in Georgia, ask for a meeting planners guide from the local CVB. \r\n \r\nlooking for Something? \r\nDo you know the city you're looking for, but not its travel region? See page 6 for a list of cities and their regions, 'hen turn to that regional section to \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind Online \r\nFor more information on your favorite Georgia fairs and festivals, attractions, parks and more, look us up on the Internet at www.gomm.com \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\nis the Official Travel Guide for the State of Georgia and is published jointly by \r\nThe Georgia Department of Industry, Trade \u0026 Tourism P.O. Box 1776, Atlanta GA 30301 404-656-3590 \r\nRandolph B. Cardoza. Coiianissionfr Hanna Ledford. Deputy Commissioner for Tourism Robert \\\\.Bus\\iy,AiiiliH-Visufil Director \r\nPublication Concepts, Inc. 6205 Barfield Road, Suite 280, Atlanta, Georgia 30328 404-255-5603 FAX: 404-255-0212 \r\nPublication Staff \r\nBerylann Strada. Senior Editor Elizabeth Baldwin.fi/ttor Nicote Auman, Man- Bcth Henderson, Chad Shell, Contributing Editors \r\nGary \"Zack\" Smith. Creatiir Director Gorki Schmidt BienenfekUrf Director Laura Haven. 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GA \r\nRegion editorial (intent and listing information is provided by GDITT. \r\nDisabled individuals miuiiing assistance with this information should contact .)AC(x\u003enlinator (HITT.P.O.Boxl77b7.Auanta,(iA:!(i:Wl1776; 4M*KW71(I: fax 414*17-5689; TTI), 1-W2554J056. \r\nTor advertising sales information please contact: Publication Concepts, Inc. 404-255-5603 or 800-875-0778 FAX 404-255-0212 \r\nFor a free copy of Georgia On My Mind please call: \r\n1-800-VISIT GA (847-4842) \r\nVisit our Web site at www.qomm.com \r\n \r\n ^^^1 \r\n^^H ^^^1 IHH \r\n \r\nTR = Travel Region \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nHC \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\nPP \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\nwss H\"5| \r\nH^^l V^aaV BB^H LafHil LB^H HBH \r\n^PvH HSH \r\nH^^BV \r\naaa^^H Laa^afl \r\nEH \r\nBBBV^aV \r\n^^H l^^^l \r\n \r\nCity/Town \r\n \r\nTR Page \r\n \r\nAbbeville. ........... ..MM 160 Acworth. ............ ..AM 101 Adairsville. .......... . . HC 38 Adel................ ..PT 176 Albany. ............. ..PT 176 Alma ............... ..MM 160 Alpharetta. .......... ..AM 101 Americus. ........... ..PP 194 Andersonville ........ . . PP 194 Appling ............. ..CS 124 Arabi ............... ..PP 195 Arlington............ ..PT 177 Ashburn ............ PT 177 Athens. ............. ..HH 144 Atlanta ............. ..AM 101 Augusta ............ ..CS 124 Austell.............. ..AM 106 Bainbridge .......... PT 177 Barnesville .......... ..HH 145 Baxley .............. ..MM 160 Big Canoe ........... ..NE 64 Bishop. ............. ..HH 145 Blackboard Island .... . . CC 221 Blackshear.......... . . CC 221 Blairsville ........... ..NE 64 Blakely ............. ..PT 177 Blue Ridge .......... . . HC 38 Blythe .............. ..CS 125 Bolingbroke ......... ..HH 145 Braselton ........... . . NE 65 Bremen ............. . . HC 39 Bronwood ........... ..PT 178 Brunswick. .......... . . CC 221 Buena Vista ......... ..PP 195 Buford .............. ..AM 106 Buford .............. ..NE 64 Byron. .............. ..HH 145 Cairo ............... ..PT 177 Calhoun. ............ . . HC 39 Calvary ............. PT 177 Camilla ............. PT 178 Canton. ............. . . . HC 39 Camesville .......... ..NE 65 Carrollton ........... . . HC 39 Cartersville .......... . . . HC 40 Cassville ............ . . . HC 40 Cave Spring ......... . . . HC 40 Cedortown .......... ...HC 41 Centerville. .......... ...HH 146 Chamblee ........... ...AM 106 Chatsworth .......... ...HC 41 Chauncey ........... ...MM 160 Cherry Log .......... . . . HC 41 Chickamauga........ . . . HC 41 Clarkesville.......... ...NE 65 Claxton ............. ...MM 160 Clayton ............. ...NE 65 Clermont ............ ...NE 66 Cleveland ........... ...NE 66 Clinton.............. ...HH 146 Cloudland........... ...HC 41 Cochran. ............ ...MM 161 Cohutta ............. HC 41 College Park. ........ ...AM 106 Colquitt ............. ...PT 178 Columbus........... ...PP 195 Comer .............. ...NE 66 Commerce. .......... ...NE 66 Concord............. . . . PP 196 Conyers ............. ...HH 146 Cordele ............. ...PP 196 Cornelia. ............ . . . NE 67 Covington ........... ...HH 146 Crandall ............ ...HC 41 Crawfordville ....... ...CS 125 Culloden ........... ...HH 146 \r\n \r\nCity/Town \r\n \r\nTR Page \r\n \r\nCumberland Island ..... CC 222 \r\n \r\nCumming ...... \r\n \r\nNE 67 \r\n \r\nCusseta ........ \r\n \r\nPP 196 \r\n \r\nCuthbert ...... r \r\n \r\nPT 178 \r\n \r\nDacula. ........ \r\n \r\nAM 107 \r\n \r\nDahlonega ..... \r\n \r\nNE 67 \r\n \r\nDallas ......... \r\n \r\nHC 41 \r\n \r\nDalton ......... \r\n \r\nHC 41 \r\n \r\nDanielsville. .... \r\n \r\nNE 68 \r\n \r\nDarien ......... \r\n \r\nCC 222 \r\n \r\nDawson........ \r\n \r\nPT 178 \r\n \r\nDawsonville .... \r\n \r\nNE 68 \r\n \r\nDearing........ \r\n \r\nCS 125 \r\n \r\nDecatur. ....... \r\n \r\nAM 107 \r\n \r\nDesoto. ........ \r\n \r\n.PP 196 \r\n \r\nDillard ......... \r\n \r\n.NE 68 \r\n \r\nDoerun ........ \r\n \r\n.PT 178 \r\n \r\nDonalsonville \r\n \r\nPT 178 \r\n \r\nDoraville ....... \r\n \r\n.AM 107 \r\n \r\nDouglas ....... \r\n \r\n.MM 161 \r\n \r\nDouglasville .... \r\n \r\n.AM 107 \r\n \r\nDouglasville .... \r\n \r\n.HC 42 \r\n \r\nDublin......... \r\n \r\n.MM 161 \r\n \r\nDuluth......... \r\n \r\n.AM 107 \r\n \r\nEast Dublin .... \r\n \r\n.MM 162 \r\n \r\nEast Point. ..... \r\n \r\n.AM 107 \r\n \r\nEastanollee .... \r\n \r\n.NE 68 \r\n \r\nEastman ....... \r\n \r\n.MM 162 \r\n \r\nEatonton ....... \r\n \r\n.HH 146 \r\n \r\nElberton ....... \r\n \r\n.NE 68 \r\n \r\nEllabelle ....... \r\n \r\n. CC 222 \r\n \r\nEllaville. ....... \r\n \r\n. PP 196 \r\n \r\nEllijay ......... \r\n \r\n.HC 42 \r\n \r\nEnigma........ \r\n \r\n.PT 178 \r\n \r\nEton. .......... \r\n \r\n.HC 42 \r\n \r\nEulonia ........ \r\n \r\n. CC 222 \r\n \r\nEvans ......... \r\n \r\n.CS 125 \r\n \r\nFairburn ....... \r\n \r\n.AM 108 \r\n \r\nFairmount. ..... \r\n \r\n.HC 42 \r\n \r\nFargo. ......... \r\n \r\nCC 222 \r\n \r\nFayetteville \r\n \r\nPP 196 \r\n \r\nFitzgerald ...... \r\n \r\n.MM 162 \r\n \r\nFlovilla ........ \r\n \r\n.HH 147 \r\n \r\nFlowery Branch . \r\n \r\n.NE 69 \r\n \r\nFolkston ....... \r\n \r\n. CC 222 \r\n \r\nForest Park. .... \r\n \r\n.AM 108 \r\n \r\nForsyth ........ \r\n \r\n.HH 147 \r\n \r\nFortGoines..... \r\n \r\n.PT 178 \r\n \r\nFort Oglethorpe . \r\n \r\n.HC 42 \r\n \r\nFort Valley ..... \r\n \r\n.HH 147 \r\n \r\nFortson ........ \r\n \r\n. PP 196 \r\n \r\nFranklin ....... \r\n \r\n. PP 196 \r\n \r\nGainesville ..... \r\n \r\n.NE 69 \r\n \r\nGarden City. .... \r\n \r\n. CC 223 \r\n \r\nGardi .......... \r\n \r\n.MM 162 \r\n \r\nGlennville ...... \r\n \r\n.MM 162 \r\n \r\nGolden Isles .... \r\n \r\n. CC 223 \r\n \r\nGood Hope ..... \r\n \r\n.HH 148 \r\n \r\nGrantville ...... \r\n \r\n.PP 196 \r\n \r\nGray. .......... \r\n \r\n.HH 148 \r\n \r\nGreensboro. .... \r\n \r\n.CS 125 \r\n \r\nGreenville ...... \r\n \r\n.PP 197 \r\n \r\nGriffin ......... \r\n \r\nPP 197 \r\n \r\nGrovetown ..... \r\n \r\n.CS 125 \r\n \r\nGuyton. ........ \r\n \r\n. CC 223 \r\n \r\nHahira......... \r\n \r\n.PT 179 \r\n \r\nHamilton....... \r\n \r\n.PP 197 \r\n \r\nHampton....... \r\n \r\n.HH 148 \r\n \r\nHapeville. ...... \r\n \r\n. AM 108 \r\n \r\nHarlem ........ \r\n \r\n. CS 125 \r\n \r\nHartwell ....... \r\n \r\n.NE 69 \r\n \r\nHawkinsville. . . . \r\n \r\n.MM 162 \r\n \r\nHazlehurst ..... \r\n \r\n.MM 163 \r\n \r\nHelen. ......... \r\n \r\n.NE 70 \r\n \r\nHiawassee ..... \r\n \r\n.NE 71 \r\n \r\nHinesville ...... \r\n \r\n. CC 223 \r\n \r\nCity/Town \r\n \r\nTR Page \r\n \r\nHinton. .......... ..... HC 42 \r\n \r\nHogansville ...... .....PP 197 \r\n \r\nHomer........... .....NE 71 \r\n \r\nHomerville ....... ..... CC 223 \r\n \r\nIndian Springs .... .....HH 148 \r\n \r\nIrwinville. ........ .....MM 163 \r\n \r\nJackson. ......... .....HH 148 \r\n \r\nJacksonville ...... .....MM 163 \r\n \r\nJasper........... .....HC 42 \r\n \r\nJefferson......... .....NE 71 \r\n \r\nJeffersonville ..... .....HH 148 \r\n \r\nJekyll Island...... ..... CC 223 \r\n \r\nJesup. ........... \r\n \r\nMM 163 \r\n \r\nJewell ........... .....CS 126 \r\n \r\nJonesboro........ .....AM 108 \r\n \r\nJuliette .......... .....HH 148 \r\n \r\nKennesaw. ....... .....AM 109 \r\n \r\nKingsland ........ \r\n \r\nCC 224 \r\n \r\nKingston ......... ..... HC 43 \r\n \r\nKnoxville ......... .....HH 148 \r\n \r\nLaFayette........ ..... HC 43 \r\n \r\nLaGrange ........ .....PP 197 \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Islands .....NE 71 \r\n \r\nLake Park. ....... .....PT 179 \r\n \r\nLakeland. ........ .....PT 179 \r\n \r\nLakemont ........ .....NE 71 \r\n \r\nLavonia.......... .....NE 71 \r\n \r\nLawrenceville. .... .....AM 109 \r\n \r\nLeesburg. ........ .....PT 179 \r\n \r\nLeslie. ........... .....PP 198 \r\n \r\nLexington ........ ..... CS 126 \r\n \r\nLilburn .......... .....AM 109 \r\n \r\nLincolnton. ....... .....CS 126 \r\n \r\nLithia Springs. .... ..... HC 43 \r\n \r\nLithonio. ......... .....AM 109 \r\n \r\nLittle St. Simons Island... CC 224 \r\n \r\nLizella ........... .....HH 148 \r\n \r\nLocust Grove ..... .....HH 148 \r\n \r\nLoganville. ....... ..... AM 109 \r\n \r\nLoganville........ \r\n \r\nHH 148 \r\n \r\nLookout Mountain \r\n \r\nHC 43 \r\n \r\nLouisville ........ .....CS 126 \r\n \r\nLudowici......... .....MM 163 \r\n \r\nLula ............. ..... NE 72 \r\n \r\nLumber City ...... .....MM 163 \r\n \r\nLumpkin ......... .....PP 198 \r\n \r\nLyons. ........... .....MM 163 \r\n \r\nMableton ........ ..... AM 107 \r\n \r\nMacon........... .....HH 148 \r\n \r\nMadison ......... .....HH 150 \r\n \r\nManchester ...... .....PP 198 \r\n \r\nMansfield ........ .....HH 150 \r\n \r\nMarble Hill ....... .....NE 72 \r\n \r\nMarietta ......... .....AM 109 \r\n \r\nMartin ........... .....NE 72 \r\n \r\nMartinez ......... .....CS 126 \r\n \r\nMoysville ........ .....NE 72 \r\n \r\nMcCaysville ...... ..... HC 43 \r\n \r\nMcDonough ...... .....HH 150 \r\n \r\nMcRae .......... .....MM 164 \r\n \r\nMetter ........... .....MM 164 \r\n \r\nMidland ......... ...... PP 198 \r\n \r\nMidway.......... . . CC 224 \r\n \r\nMilan............ .....MM 164 \r\n \r\nMiHedgeville. ..... .....HH 151 \r\n \r\nMillen ........... ......CS 126 \r\n \r\nMilner ........... ...... HH 152 \r\n \r\nMineral Bluff ..... ...... HC 43 \r\n \r\nMitchell.......... ...... CS 126 \r\n \r\nMolena .......... ...... PP 198 \r\n \r\nMonroe .......... ...... HH 152 \r\n \r\nMontezuma ...... ...... PP 198 \r\n \r\nMonticello. ....... ...... HH 152 \r\n \r\nMoreland ........ ...... PP 198 \r\n \r\nMorganton ....... ...... HC 43 \r\n \r\nMorrow .......... ......AM 110 \r\n \r\nCity /Town \r\n \r\nTR Page \r\n \r\nMoultrie ........... ...PT 179 \r\n \r\nMountain City. ...... . . . NE 72 \r\n \r\nMt.Airy............ ...NE 72 \r\n \r\nMt. Vemon ......... ...MM 164 \r\n \r\nMusella............ ...HH 152 \r\n \r\nNahunta ........... ...MM 164 \r\n \r\nNewnan ........... ...PP 198 \r\n \r\nNicholls............ ...MM 164 \r\n \r\nNorcross ........... ...AM 110 \r\n \r\nNorwood ........... ...CS 126 \r\n \r\nOakwood. .......... ...NE 72 \r\n \r\nOcilla.............. ...MM 164 \r\n \r\nOliver. ............. MM 164 \r\n \r\nOmaha ............ ...PP 198 \r\n \r\nOxford ............. ...HH 152 \r\n \r\nPalmetto ........... ...AM 111 \r\n \r\nPalmetto ........... ...PP 198 \r\n \r\nParrott............. PT 179 \r\n \r\nPatterson .......... . . . CC 225 \r\n \r\nPavo .............. ...PT 179 \r\n \r\nPeachtree City ...... ...PP 199 \r\n \r\nPenfield. ........... ...CS 126 \r\n \r\nPerry .............. ...HH 152 \r\n \r\nPine Mountain ...... ...PP 199 \r\n \r\nPlains ............. . . . PP 200 \r\n \r\nPooler ............. . . . CC 225 \r\n \r\nPort Wentworth ..... . . . . CC 225 \r\n \r\nPowder Springs ..... ...AM 111 \r\n \r\nQuitman ........... ...PT 179 \r\n \r\nRabun Gap. ........ ...NE 72 \r\n \r\nRayCity............ ...PT 180 \r\n \r\nRebecca ........... ....PT 180 \r\n \r\nReidsville .......... ....MM 164 \r\n \r\nRemerton .......... ....PT 180 \r\n \r\nResaca ............ ....HC 43 \r\n \r\nRex ............... ....AM 111 \r\n \r\nReynolds. .......... . . . . PP 200 \r\n \r\nRichland........... . . . . PP 200 \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill ...... . . . . CC 225 \r\n \r\nRincon............. CC 225 \r\n \r\nRinggold........... HC 43 \r\n \r\nRising Fawn ........ . . . . HC 43 \r\n \r\nRiverdale .......... ....AM 111 \r\n \r\nRoberta ............ ....HH 152 \r\n \r\nRochelle ........... ....MM 164 \r\n \r\nRock Spring ........ . . . . HC 44 \r\n \r\nRockmart .......... ....HC 44 \r\n \r\nRocky Face. ........ . . . . HC 44 \r\n \r\nRome. ............. . . . . HC 44 \r\n \r\nRossville ........... . . . . HC 44 \r\n \r\nRoswell ............ ....AM 111 \r\n \r\nRound Oak ......... ....HH 152 \r\n \r\nRoyston ............ . . . . NE 72 \r\n \r\nRutledge ........... ....HH 152 \r\n \r\nSandersville ........ ....CS 126 \r\n \r\nSandy Springs ...... ....AM 111 \r\n \r\nSapelo Island ....... . . . . CC 225 \r\n \r\nSautee............. ....NE 72 \r\n \r\nSavannah .......... . . . . CC 226 \r\n \r\nScreven ............ ....MM 164 \r\n \r\nSea Island.......... . . . . CC 228 \r\n \r\nSenoia ............ . . . . PP 200 \r\n \r\nSharpsburg...., . \r\n \r\nPP 200 \r\n \r\nShellman Bluff...... . . . . CC 228 \r\n \r\nSky Valley.......... ....NE 72 \r\n \r\nSmarr. ............ ....HH 152 \r\n \r\nSmyrna ........... .... AM 111 \r\n \r\nSnellville .......... ....AM 112 \r\n \r\nSocial Circle ....... ....HH 153 \r\n \r\nSoperton ........... ....MM 164 \r\n \r\nSparks............ ....PT 180 \r\n \r\nSparta ............ ....CS 126 \r\n \r\nSpringfield ........ . . . . CC 228 \r\n \r\nSt. George. ........ . . . . CC 228 \r\n \r\nSt. Marys. ......... . . . . CC 228 \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island... . . . . CC 229 \r\n \r\nCity/Town \r\n \r\nTR Pag, \r\n \r\nStatesboro. ........ ....MM 164 Stockbridge ....... ....HH 153 Stone Mountain .... ....AM 112 Suches. ........... ....NE 72 Suches. ........... ....HC 44 Sugar Hill......... ....AM 112 Summerville ....... ....HC 44 \r\n....AM 112 \r\n....CS 126 \r\n \r\n...PT 180 \r\n \r\npp 200 \r\n \r\nTallapoosa ........ HC 45 \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls \r\n \r\n....NE 73 \r\n \r\nTate.............. \r\n \r\n.... HC 45 \r\n \r\nThe Rock ......... . . . . PP 200 Thomaston ........ . . . . PP 200 Thomasville ....... ....PT 180 \r\n \r\nThomson. ......... ....CS 126 \r\n \r\nThunderbolt ....... . . . . CC 229 \r\n \r\nTifton............. ....PT 180 \r\n \r\nTiger ............. .....NE 73 \r\n \r\nTignall............ .....CS 127 Toccoa Falls. ...... .....NE 73 \r\n \r\nToccoa ........... .....NE 73 \r\n \r\nToomsboro ........ .....HH 153 \r\n \r\nTownsend......... ..... CC 230 \r\n \r\nTrenton ........... .....HC 45 \r\n \r\nTucker. ........... .....AM 112 \r\n \r\nTunnel Hill........ ..... HC 45 \r\n \r\n.....CS 127 \r\n \r\n..... CC 230 \r\n \r\n.....PP 200 \r\n \r\n.....AM 112 \r\n \r\n.....CS 127 \r\n \r\nValdosta .......... \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n1 01 \r\n \r\nVidalia............ \r\n \r\nVienna. ........... Villa Rico ......... \r\n \r\nPP 200 HC 45 \r\n \r\n.....AM 112 \r\n \r\nWaleska .......... ..... HC 45 \r\n \r\nWalthourville ...... .....MM 164 \r\n \r\nWarm Springs ..... ..... PP 201 \r\n \r\nWarner Robins..... .....HH 153 \r\n \r\nWarrenton......... .....CS 127 \r\n \r\nWarthen .......... .....CS 127 \r\n \r\nWashington ....... .....CS 127 \r\n \r\nWatkinsville ....... .....HH 153 \r\n \r\nWaveriyHall....... ..... PP 201 Waycross ......... ..... CC 230 \r\n \r\nWaynesboro ....... .....CS 127 \r\n \r\nWest Point ........ ..... PP 201 \r\n \r\nWeston ........... ..... PP 201 \r\n \r\nWhigham ......... .....PT 181 \r\n \r\nWhite. ........... .....HC 45 \r\n \r\nWhite Plains...... .....CS 127 Whitesburg....... .....HC 45 \r\n \r\nWildwood ........ Wiley ............ .....NE 73 \r\n \r\nWillocoochee \r\n \r\nMM 164 PP 201 \r\n \r\nWinder .......... \r\n \r\nNE 73 \r\n \r\nWinston.......... \r\n \r\nWinterville. ....... ..... n n 1 3J \r\n \r\nWoodbine ........ .....CC 230 \r\n \r\nWoodbury........ \r\n \r\nPP 201 \r\n \r\nWoodland ........ ..... PP 201 \r\n \r\nWoodstock ....... .....HC 45 \r\n \r\nWrens ........... .....CS 127 \r\n \r\nYatesville ........ ..... PP 201 \r\n \r\nYoung Ham's ..... .....NE 73 \r\n \r\nZebulon.......... ..... PP 201 \r\n \r\n^p___ \r\n^^^ ^^^k. \r\nrTT^^am l^^aaW \r\n-^r Welcome to Georgia \r\n \r\n* Distances Between Cities (miles) \r\n \r\nX \u003eX xs \r\n \r\nf \u0026**of*f\u003e \r\ncX \r\n \r\nAlbany \r\n \r\n37 \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n200 \r\n \r\n180 \r\n \r\n?2 219 iia \r\n \r\nAmartou 37 \r\n \r\n130 \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\n192 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n183 \r\n \r\n71_ \r\n \r\nAtlanta \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n130 \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\n257 \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n53 \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\nAugusta 200 198 139 \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\n236 \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\n124_ \r\n \r\nBrunswick 180 \r\n \r\n192 \r\n \r\n257 \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\n255 \r\n \r\n316 \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\nColumbus 92 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n236 \r\n \r\n255 \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\nGainesville 219 \r\n \r\n183 \r\n \r\n53 \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\n316 \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n126_ \r\n \r\nMacon \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nMiHedgeville 144 \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\n93 \r\n \r\n216 \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\nRome \r\n \r\n233 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\n208 \r\n \r\n326 \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\nSavannah 216 \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n249 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n78 \r\n \r\n255 \r\n \r\n252 \r\n \r\n167 \r\n \r\nStatesboro 1 95 \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n211 \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\nValdosta \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\n1 20 \r\n \r\n248 \r\n \r\n221 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n280 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nWaycross 113 \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\n239 \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\n281 \r\n \r\n160 \r\n \r\nx\u003e \r\n \r\n144 233 \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\n93 \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n216 326 \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n317 \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n272 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n310 \r\n \r\n186 321 \r\n \r\n^ X\" X\" eX* \r\n \r\n216 \r\n \r\n196 \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\n249 \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\n248 \r\n \r\n239 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n221 \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\n78 \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\n255 \r\n \r\n211 \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\n252 \r\n \r\n219 \r\n \r\n280 \r\n \r\n281 \r\n \r\n167 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n160 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\n317 \r\n \r\n272 \r\n \r\n310 \r\n \r\n321 \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n165 \r\n \r\n103 \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\n1 65 \r\n \r\n1 62 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n103 \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Our Commitment To Personal Service Will Really Move \r\n \r\nWherever you move in Georgia, you won't be far from NationsBank. In fact, you can take advantage of our personal service before you pack your first box. Just call us toll-free at 1-800-553-7291 for your NationsBank Newcomer Package. \r\nWhether you rent or buy, you'll find helpful information to make your move easier. You'll learn about our accounts and services. And you'll receive a coupon for 200 complimentary checks. You can even open your accounts before you move. \r\nFor your free NationsBank Newcomer Package, call us at 1-800-553-7291 or complete this form. \r\nr------------------------------------------------------------------------------, \r\nPlease send a NationsBank Newcomer Package to: \r\n \r\nName ______________________ \r\n \r\nAddress \r\n \r\nCity _ \r\n \r\nState. \r\n \r\nZip. \r\n \r\nTelephone with area code \r\n \r\nDate of move- \r\n \r\nmoving to \r\nMail to: NationsBank Newcomer Services, 600 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30308. Or call: 1-800-553-7291. GOMM \r\n \r\nNationsBcmk \r\nNationsBank, NA. (South). Member FDIC. O1996 NationsBank Corporation. 961354 \r\n \r\n Major Industry Textiles. Established By James Edward Oglethorpe in 1733 in the name of England (13th original colony). Entered the Union January 2, 1788. \r\nJimmy Carter Elected president of the United States in 1976. Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil rights leader and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, 1964. Ted Turner Creator of the Cable News Network, CNN and owner of Georgia's professional sports teams the Atlanta Braves and the Atlanta Hawks. Juliette Gordon Low Founder of the Girl Scouts in Savannah in 1912. Newt Ginqrich Former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States. Andrew Younq First black U. S. ambassador to the United Nations, first black Georgian elected to Congress since the Civil War and Mayor of Atlanta, 1981-1989. Margaret Mitchell Famous author of the book Gone With the Wind. Sidney Lanier Famous poet born in Macon, Georgia. Lewis Grizzard Famous humorist, columnist and author of several books. Alice Walker Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Color Purple . Carson McCullers Noted columnist and author of Member of the Wedding and The Heart s a Lonely Hunter. \r\nn\u003e \r\nGeorgia's Professional Teams: Atlanta Braves Baseball. Atlanta Falcons Football. Atlanta Hawks Men's basketball. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Glory Women's basketball. Jackie Robinson First black major league baseball player. Ty Cobb Famous baseball player who won 12 batting titles. Bobby Jones Golfer and founder of the Masters Golf Tournament. Jim Brown Famous football running back. Joseph Napolean Guyon (\"Indian Joe\") Second most famous Native American football player who played at Georgia Tech in 1917. Tommy Aaron Golfer. \r\nJessye Norman Critically acclaimed opera singer. Gladys Knight Award-winning singer. Joanne Woodward Academy Awardwinning actress. Burt Reynolds Award-whining movie and television actor. Trisha Yearwood Award-winning country singer/songwriter. Johnny Mercer Famous songwriter. Otis Redding One of the fathers of soul music. \r\nBird Brown Thrasher. Butterfly Tiger Swallowtail. Crop Peanuts. Fish Largemouth Bass. Flower Cherokee Rose. Fossil Shark's Tooth. Fruit Peach. Game Bird Bobwhite Quail. Gem Quartz. Insect Honeybee. Marine Mammal Right Whale. Mineral Staurolite. \r\n \r\nReptile Gopher Tortoise. Seashell Knobbed Whelk. State Character Pogo the Possum. State School Plains High School. Tree Live Oak. Vegetable Vidalia Onion. Wildflower Azalea. Play Swamp Gravy (folklife) and Reach of the Song (historic musical drama). Songs Our Georgia (waltz) and Georgia On My Mind (blues). \r\nMotto \"Wisdom, justice and moderation.\" Nicknames Peach State, Empire State of the South. Origin of State Name In honor of King George II of England. \r\nRun by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, this self-help community development program is a publicprivate partnership intended to revitalize small communities with a population generally between 1,000 and 5,000 people. Better Hometown cities have access to technical and fiscal resources designed to stimulate economic revitalization, bring jobs, provide identification and recognition, and bring an overall higher quality of life to their community. These cities continue to become some of the best places in which to live. Ten more cities will be added in 1999. Current Better Hometown Cities are Blackshear, Blakely, Blue Ridge, Bremen, Crawfordville, Darien, Dawson, Edison, Greensboro, Homerville, Manchester, Metter, Monticello, Social Circle, Trenton. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA ranks 10th among the 50 states of the United States in population, accord ing to the most recent reports from the U. S. Census Bureau. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA is the largest state east of the Mississippi and is larger than any other state in the southeastern region of the United States. The state is 315 miles long from north to south. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA'S Capitol has a gold dome. The dome gold was mined from Dahlonega, Georgia, the site of the first gold rush in North America. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA is the home of two former U.S. presidentsJimmy Carter and the late Franklin Delano Roosevelt. \r\n \r\n premier year-round \r\nresort testification. \r\n \r\nit ft*'-- --' \r\n \r\n** \r\n-'Jtlr^-^: \r\n \r\n'maginc your perfect getaway. Beautiful natural surroundings, a variety of excellent accornmodations and an abundance of activities for everyone. Golf, boating and waterskiing n our 38,000 acre lake, swimming, horseback riding, a Waterpark featuring the interactive unDunker, a whole new way to play. Or, you can just sit and relax on our 1-1/2 mile white spandy beach. Whatever y' ou like to do, chances are it's all here at Lake Lanier Islands Resort. ^et away to the beautiful Hilton Lake Lanier Islands Resort, The Lakehouses on Lanier or ^ Renaissance Pinelsle Resort. Just call 770-932-7200 or I-800-840-LAKE for more \r\nt0rtnation or reservations. Or check us out on the web, because there's an exciting *Perience awaiting you 365 days of the year. \r\n \r\nLAKE LANIERISLANDS RESORI \r\nwww.lakelanierislands.com \r\n \r\n ^vftcfttiott^ \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Metropolitan. Atlanta \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nThree nights hotel accommoda tions; One-Day Pass to Six Flags Over Georgia; admission to the World of Coca-Cola; lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe-Atlanta; admis sion to the Atlanta History Mus eum; admission to the Atlanta Cyclorama; admission to Zoo Atlanta. \r\nPrices from So 1 ff7 double occupancy \r\nCttlanla \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nTwo nights hotel accommoda tions; City of Winners Sightseeing Tour, including admission to the Atlanta History Center and Gardens and Atlanta Cyclorama; admission to the Margaret Mitchell House; choice of one: admission to Atlanta International Museum (understanding and celebrating cultures of the world through art and design) OR admission to Vines Botanical Gardens (27 acres of cultural botanical gardens and 35-acre lake featuring waterfowl and fine dining) OR admission to Rhodes Hall (turn-of-the-century Roman esque Revival built for furniture magnate Amos G. Rhodes). \r\nper person \r\nPrices ffrroom $ X Gt Tt doubte occupancy \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nTwo nights hotel accommoda tions; choice of four of six attractions at Stone Mountain; entrance and parking for one day (one car); admission to White Water Park, one of the world's largest water theme parks (seasonal hours of operation). \r\n\u003cb 1 9 9 i*r i*TM0\" \r\nPrices from !p A \u0026 \u003c5 double occupancy \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Mountains \r\n \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nTwo nights accommodations in a fully furnished cabin; all meals; all these activities: mountain horse back trail riding (minimum age 8), tubing the Toccoa River (mini mum age 5), whitewater rafting on the Ocoee River (minimum age 12), waterfall hiking and exploring (minimum age 5), daring rappelling (minimum age 8). \r\nPrices from \r\n \r\nINCLUDES: \r\n \r\nTwo nights hotel accommoda tions; all meals; admission to Lake Lanier Island Resort (waterpark and recreation resort); admission to Crisson Gold Mine (Dahlonega); admission to Charlemagne's Kingdom (Helen. Exhibit of Germany in miniature model railroad) \r\n \r\n$139 Prices from \r\n \r\nper person double occupancy \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Beaches \r\n \r\n9Aland, Si- $Junon\u0026 \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nThree nights hotel accommoda tions; Jekyll Historic District Tour OR Victoria's Carriage Tour of the Historic District; admission to Coastal Encounters Nature Center Acquariums (St. Simons marine exploration and education center); Weadore Sailing Tour (Two hour cruise. Be sure to keep a sharp lookout for dolphins, sea turtles, birds and occasionally a \r\n \r\nrare manatee. Leaves from Jekyll Harbor Marina); admission to Summer Waves-Jekyll Island (11-acre water park); bike rental for four hours (Jekyll Island); Emerald Princess Dinner Cruise and Casino (5 hours). \r\nper person \r\nPrices from$ ft a T double occupancy \r\nColonial foa\u0026i \r\n \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nThree nights hotel accommoda tions; Sea Palms Golf \u0026 Tennis Resort (18 holes of golf, including green fees and cart); Jekyll Island Georgia Golf Club (18 holes of golf, including green fees and cart); Emerald Princess Dinner Cruise and Casino. \r\n \r\nPrices from \r\n \r\nper person double occupancy \r\n \r\nSavannah ^ \r\n \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nTwo nights hotel accommoda tions; choice of one: \"Book Tour,\" based on the best-seller Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil OR Horse-Drawn Carriage Ghost Story Tour; Historic District and Mansion Tour, including admission to one historic home museum; paddlewheel riverboat dinner cruise; admission to the Savannah History Museum; admission to choice of one: Old Fort Jackson OR The Historic Railroad Shops. \r\n, Jtj\u003c 7/\\ per person Prices from 9 * ' \" double occupancy \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Historic South \r\n \r\nNot applicable during Masters Golf Tournament \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nThree nights hotel accommoda tions; choice of one golf course: The River Golf Club OR The Club \r\n \r\nat Jones Creek (18 holes of golf, green fees and cart); Goshen Plantation Golf Club (includes 18 holes of golf, green fees and cart). \r\nrH \u003c 2 O per person Prices from \u003e3\u003e J\u003e O O double occupancy \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nTwo nights hotel accommoda tions; admission to AugustaRichmond County Museum (history museum); admission to Morris Museum of Art (focusing on Southern art and artists); admission to National Science Center's Fort Discovery (a smart place to have fun and become immersed in the wonders of science). \r\nPrices from $ f O douSeoccupwcv \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nTwo nights hotel accommoda tions; Sidney's Tours, two hour sightseeing tour of Macon's top Historic Attractions; admission to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame; admission to the Museum of Arts and Sciences. \r\n6i 1 f\\A. \"\"Person Prices from 9 i Vf Tt double occupancy \r\nINCLUDES: \r\nTwo nights hotel accommoda tions; admission to the Georgia Telephone Museum (Leslie, Ga); dinner at the Windsor Hotel; discount coupon for Magnolia \u0026 Ivy (tea room and gift shop). \r\nC* O A per person Prices from !^O TS double occupancy \r\nPackage prices include all taxes and handling charges. \r\n \r\nTMSSTSHS- \r\npTcLgnes7rreatbaste0d doer| Utwo adults sharing a room. \r\n \r\nA11 In- One Destinations, Inc. \r\n1-800-227-7749 615-871-7232 FAX 615-889-8183 E-mail: gavacation@aol.com Call, write, fax or e-mail your request for our Georgia Vacation Package brochure. \r\n \r\n WHAT'S NEW IN GEORGIA? JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING. \r\n \r\nAt La Quinta\" Inns you'll find new rooms with a fresh decor, bright bathrooms, built-in closets and oversized desks. We also offer swimming pools, 25\" TVs with movies on demand and Nintendo, in-room coffee makers, dataport phones, free local calls and free First Light breakfast. \r\n \r\nLrf Quintal Inn 6- Suites \r\n \r\nAt the all new La Quinta* Inn \u0026 Suites you'll find \r\nthe same features of our Inns plus: in-room hair dryers, \r\nirons/boards, fitness centers, meeting rooms and beautiful \r\ncourtyards with gazebos and spas. We also \r\noffer king rooms and two-room suites \r\nLa Quinta with microwaves, refrigerators and \r\nrecliners or sleeper sofas. \r\n \r\nATLANTA: Airport. Alpbaretta* Conyers* Jimmy Carter. Marietta. Paces FerryIVinings* Pamila Road. Peachtree Industrial. Perimeter Center* Stone Mountain, West (near Six Flags)  A UGUSTA  COLUMBUS  MACON*  SAVANNAH (2): 1-95. Midtown \r\n*La Quinta Inn \u0026 Suites Locations \r\n \r\nASK FOR GEORGIA ON MY MIND RATE \r\n \r\nCALL 1-800-NU-ROOMS FOR RESERVATIONS \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n------------------------------------------ I00c/c Satisfaction Guarantee -------------------------------------------- \r\nU'li'u: laquinta. com \r\n \r\n Fairs\u0026EestMs \r\n \r\nTHE PARKS AT CHEHAW \r\nThe 800 acres of The Parks at Chehaw prove \"There's more to do than just a zoo!\" There is a RV Park, Playpark, Creekside Park, BMX Park and the Chehaw Wild Animal Park: featuring animals in their natural habitats. January 8-10, Frontier Days; January 30, Zoo Appreciation Day, February 1, Ground Hog Day, April 4, Easter Egg Hunt; April 15-18, Earth Days; May 29, Zoo Appreciation Day; July 31, Ele phant's Birthday Bash and Zoo Appreciation Day; September 5, Grandparent's Day; October 30, Boo At The Zoo and Zoo Appreciation Day; November 27-December 31, Festival Of Lights; December 10-23, Twelve Days Of Christmas. \r\nFor information. contact:105 Chehaw Road, Albany, GA 31701; 912430-5275; fax. 9124:504035. \r\nST. PATRICK'S FESTIVAL \r\nMarch 1-31, 1999 \r\nWe invite you to get a wee bit Irish in Dublin, Georgia. Fun for the whole family. Come enjoy an arts and crafts fair, golf/bowling/tennis tourna, ments, road race, leprechaun con*.\" * test, parade, beauty pageants, quilt show, bicycle race and more! \r\nFor more information, contact: Dublin-Laurens County Cham ber of Commerce, P.O. Box 818. Dublin. GA 31040; 912-272-5546; fax. 912-275-0811; chamber(o/dublin-georgia.com \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH RIVER STREET FESTIVALS \r\nSavannahVfeterfronr CMraarf,ctsh \u003cF%eFstiirvsatlf; aMarch. 1,,2-1,4,,17,,, St. Patrick's Day Celebration on the River; April 3, First Saturday Arts and Crafts Festival; April 30,May 1-2, Seafood Festival; May \r\nAssociation 1, Hargray Wireless Savannah Bridge Run (10K); June 5, First Saturday Arts and Crafts Festival; July 3-4, First Saturday and Fourth of July Festival; August 7, First Saturday Festival; Sep tember 4, First Saturday Festival; September 19, 4th Annual River Street Rumble; October 1-3, Octoberfest on the River; October 30, Halloween on the River; November 6, First Saturday Festival; December 4, Christmas on the River. \r\nFor information, contact: Savannah Waterfront Association; \r\n912-234-0295: fax. 912-2344904. \r\nOCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT GEORGIA'S HEARTLAND--ICE AGE TO SPACE AGE \r\nSpecial events include: March. Lantern Light Tours; April-Earthday, March for Parks; June, Chil dren's Workshops; September, Ocmulgee Indian Celebration. \r\nFor more information, contact: Ocmul gee National Monument, 1207 Emery Highway, Macon, GA 31217; 912-752-8257. \r\nCALICO ARTS \u0026 CRAFTS SHOWS \r\nMarch 20-21 and November 13-14, 1999 \r\nLocated at the Sunbelt Expo Site, Moultrie, GA These shows feature vendors with handmade arts and crafts, folk art, furniture, clothing and eramics. \r\nFor further information, contact: 290-G Harper Blvd., Moultrie, GA 31768; 912-985-1968. \r\n \r\nCONVERS CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL \r\nEvents throughout March \r\nOutdoor Festival Saturday, March 27, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday, March 28, 12 p.m.-5 p.m. at the Georgia International Horse Park. The 18th annual Conyers Cherry Blossom Festival is an interna tional experience that begins a grand celebration of spring. The multi-cultural event features international craftsmen, fine art, exhibits, international foods, children's games, activities and entertainment. Related events include a pageant, art show, international luncheon and tournaments -- golf, tennis, croquet, bowling and road race. $5 parking fee, but no admission fee. \r\nFor more information, call: 770-8MH198 or 770-918-2169. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL \r\n \r\nSaturdays and Sundays, Plus Memorial Day, April 24^Iune 6 and October 2-November 7,1999 \r\n \r\nTreat -vourst'lf to * rolhckingri\u003emmion \r\n \r\nEpetiual TBMIVdl \r\n \r\n% of a 16th Century SJ English Country \r\n \r\nFaire at The Georgia Renaissance Festival. You'll be royally entertained by jousting knights, comedic jug glers, Shakespearean parodies, and high-flying Birds of Prey. 10 stages with over 100 shows daily. \r\nFeast from a enormous menu of food and drink, including giant roasted Turkey Leggs. Shop our Artist Marketplace featuringthousandsof handcraftctl items. Enjoy medieval games and rides to please all ages. \r\n \r\nFor information, contact: Georgia Renaissance Festival. P.O. Box 986, Fail-burn GA 30213; 770-964-8575. \r\n \r\n1 2 \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n It's a place where you can kick off your shoes and take it easy. Where the free breakfast bar is considered Southern hospitality. \r\nAnd where, if Georgia's on your mind, we should be too. Call 1-800-HAMPTON or visit us at hampton-inn.com. \r\nWe make it easy to take it easy.SM \r\n \r\nGEORGIA Adel \r\nAlbany Athens Atlanta' (20) Augusta Bremen Brunswick Calhoun Cartersville Columbus-Airport Commerce Conyers Cordele/Vienna Dalton Darien-l-95 Douglas Dublin Forsyth Cainesville Griffin Helen Hinesville Kmgslond-Kings Bay LaCrange/Callaway Gardens Macon (2) Madison McDonough \r\nPerry Ringgold \r\nRome Savannah(4) \r\nStatesboro Thomasville \r\nTifton Valdosta Waycross \r\n'Indicates presence of o Hampton Inn fir Suitei property \r\n850 locations nationwide. \r\n \r\n national cuisine in the Cherry Blossom Capital of the World! \r\nMacon Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau. P.O. Box (854, Macon. (1A 312(18:800-768-3401, 912-7 43-3401. \r\n \r\nFor some of the state's best barbeque dont miss the Pig Jig in Vienna held every October. \r\n \r\nTHE COTTON PICKIN\" FAIR \r\nMay 1-2 and October 2-3.1999 \r\nAn old cotton plantation becomes the backdrop for one of Georgia's most charming and award-win ning festivals of antiques, line art and crafts. We are located in Gay, 3!) miles south of the Atlanta Airport and 50 miles north of Columbus, just off Georgia High way 85. Rain or shine. The Cotton Pickin' Fair swings open its gates the first weekend in May and October. Hours are from !) a.m. to (i p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Parking is free. All-day admis sion to The Cotton Pickin' Fair is $5 for adults and S2 for children. \r\nFor more information about our Festival, please call: 708-538(i814:fax.HKI-738-97n. \r\nPRATER'S MILL COUNTRY FAIR \r\nMay 8-9 and October 9-10,1999 \r\nA quality arts and crafts festival held in the atmosphere of an old-fashioned country* fair fea turing craft demonstrations, working grist mill. Southern fowls, mountain music, country store and canoeing. On GA Hwv PRATER'S Mill 2 near Dalton, GA -- seven miles from 1-75 Exit 138 .!) a.m.-(i p.m. Sat; 9 a.m.5 p.m. Sun; Admission 84. Contact: \r\nPrater's Mill Foundation. P.O. Drawer H. Varnell. (iA 30758; 706-894-6455: pratersmilK'i dalton.net \r\nMAIN STREET FAYETTEVILLE \r\n1999 Calendar of Events \r\nMay 15-Hi, Old Courthouse Art Show, A Taste of Fayette and Music on Main Street; July 17, July ,1am on Main Street Festival and Concert; October 2-3. October Arts and Crafts Festival and Concert; October 29, Great Pump kin Walk, Trick or Treat on Main St reel and Great tieorgia Ghosts Tour; December 4, Holiday Parade/Lighting of Tree Ceremony and Concert; December 11, Downtown Merchants Open House/Santa Stroll: December 11-18, Victorian Christmas at the Holliday House. \r\nFor more information, contact: Main Street Kayettevillc. P.O. liox 302. Fayettcville. (iA 30214:77(l-4l-(i(l21t.' \r\nANDERSONV1LLE HISTORIC FAIR May 29-30 and October 4-5, 1999 \r\n('onfederate and I'nion encampments, mock Civil War battles, live entertainment, old time craftsmen at work, \r\n \r\n200 dealers in arts, crafts, antiques and collectables. For further information, contact: \\\\fpy Sheppanl. Andersonville Guild: 912-924-2558. \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND Music FESTIVALS \r\nJune 12. 1999: Country By the Sea August 14, 1999: Beach Blast \r\nLIVE Music ON THE BEACH \r\nFor further information, call: 800-841-6586 \r\nSAVANNAH IRISH FESTIVAL \r\nFebruary 19-21, 1999, February 18-20. 2000 This weatherproof family event offers a celebration of Irish Heritage through music, song, dance, food. vendors, arts, crafts and much more. For more information, contact: P.O. liox 2184. Savannah. GA 31402; 912-234-8444. 800-4:!6-3746; www.savannahirish.org'festival; savirish (ybellsouth.net \r\nFORSYTHIA FESTIVAL \r\nMarch 8-14. 1999 ., ii-'. Kick off Spring with the \r\n'f/v\u003c//f/7'/7vAtlE? \"'^ annual Forsythia J \\}i -*y' *'' jTfJF^ Festival on the historic \r\nCourthouse Square in Forsyth. This free family-centered event features a two-day arts and crafts show, children's fair, 5K run, golf and fishing tournaments, live entertainment, dance and more. One hour from Atlanta. 1-75 Exits (!1 and Ii2. For information, contact: Forsyth/Monroe Count)1 Chamber of Commerce. Macon. GA; 912-994-9239.888-6424628: www.hom.net/monnir \r\nCHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL \r\nMarch 19-28.1999 Featuring the best of South ern traditions and con temporary entertainment. Macon's International Cher ry Blossom Festival show cases the beauty of 224,(XK) Yoshino cherry trees and 500 \r\nspectacular events including concerts, tours, parades, arts and crafts, a hot air bulloonfcst, sports and inter- \r\n \r\nSHEEP TO SHAWL DAY \r\nApril 10.1999 \r\nSee shearing, washing, carding, spinning and weaving  all in one day at the 1845 Tullie Smith Farm! For information, contact: \r\nAtlanta History Center. 130 W. Paces Fern1 Road. Atlanta. GA 30305; 404-814-41HHI; fax. 404-814-4186; www.atlhist.orj; \r\nBAXLEY TREE FEST \r\nApril 15-18. 1999 The 8th annual celebration of trees and tree products has something for eveiTone. The Fest focuses on the Forestry Industry with logging and loader competitions, chain saw carving, a forestry tour and much more. Also enjoy arts and crafts, street dance, fireworks, softball and \r\ntennis tournaments, a cake bake competition, a motorcycle show, Tree Trek road race, a bike ride. concerts, air events and sky divers, carnival, petting zoo and much more. \r\nFor information, contact: Baxlev-Appling County Board of Tourism: 912-367-7731: fax.!) 12-367-2073. \r\nNATIONAL MAYHAW FESTIVAL \r\nThird Weekend in April Festival features Mayhaw jelly, arts and crafts, parade. XASCAK display, children's games and entertainment in Colquitt, GA. \r\nFor information, call: 912-758-2401). \r\nHAWKINSVILLE HARNESS HORSE FESTIVAL AND SPRING PIG RIBBIM' COOK OFF \r\nApril 16-17,1999 The 2lith Annual Festival featuring harness horse races, BBQ cookoff. antique car show, arts and crafts, country concert and golf tournament. Fun for all! \r\nFor information, contact: Hawkinsvillc-Pulaski County Cham ber of Commerce; 1112-783-1717. \r\nMOSSY CREEK BARNYARD FESTIVAL \r\nApril 17-18. 1999 This festival is a Top 100 Event in North America, featuring unique arts, crafts, demonstrations, music, storytelling, farm animals, wagon hayrides and coun try cooking. \r\n1-75 Fxit 44 GA % near Pern. GA: !)12-922-8265. \r\nA TASTE OF TOCCOA \r\nApril 22.1999.5p.m.-8 p.m. Drive to scenic Northeast Georgia to experience \"A Taste of Toccoa.\" Enjoy the small town flavor of jazz, blues, country and contemporary music. Sample a variety of foods: gourmet, casual, ethnic, country and seafood. Toccoa is only 90 miles northeast (if Atlanta. \r\nFor information, contact: City of Tcxroa, Main Street Program: 706-282-326!). \r\n30TH ANNUAL RIVERFEST WEEKEND/ SALISBURY FAIR \r\nApril 23-25, 1999 One of the South's largest outdoor festivals along the Kiverwalk in Columbus. GA.  Arts and Crafts  Midway ' Carnival  Folk Life Village  Folk Art  Fine Art  Children's Art Slum'  Chil dren's Interactive Area  Parade  Food  Live Enter tainment on Six Stages  Special Events  Famous Pig Jig BBQ Cookoff  And much more! \r\nFor information, contact: 706-323-7979; fax. 71HM764760. \r\n \r\n1 4 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n 4TH ANNUAL KUDZOO COOK-OFF AND FESTIVAL \r\nApril 24,1999 \r\nWhat happens when you take one Georgia town, add 80 tons of sand, rides, games, barbeque rib competi tion. The Association, Unin' Spwmful j^^y^fl an(l Three Dog .Night? Kudzoo! Just off MRTfl^l 1-75. into historic downtown Dalton. jKUW\u003cMr| i():(K) a.m. until midnight. Free Admis sion. \r\n210 N. Pontz Street. P.O. liox 707. Dalton. (IA 30722; 706-278-3332: daltoncvlK\" nwjBi.com \r\n22ND ANNUAL VIDALIA ONION FESTIVAL \r\nApril 29-May 2,1999 \r\nStreet dance, rodeo, arts and crafts, air show and exhibitions, two mile fun run and 10K road race, softInill tournament, onion eating contest, cooking school and lots of great food and fun for everyone. \r\nFor information, contact: Vidalia Tourism Council. 2805 E. 1st Street. Hwy. 280 E.. Vidalia. (iA 30474:9I2-53\u00268687; fax, 912-537-1805; tourism@vidaliaga.com \r\n \r\nSTH ANNUAL OCMULGEE WILD Hoc FESTIVAL OF ABBEVILLE \r\n \r\nMay 8. 1999 \r\n \r\n, v\\ tu v. xj \r\n \r\nOur festival is held in j k)ns park jn _Abb(,vi1|Ci \r\n \r\nGeorgia. Some events \r\n \r\n~S.\\ Wffjt  \r\n \r\n' I J being held are: Hog Dog \r\n \r\nNSE**1:'''\"^S Baying Contest, Pig \r\n \r\n^ ^*S=a-^ ^ Chase for Kids, Live \r\n \r\n^SBEVILUE.G* Wild Hogs taken from \r\n \r\nthe swamps of the Ocmulgee River, Antique Automo biles and Motorcycle Show, Arts and Crafts. Great entertainment all day and lots and lots of food to eat. Admission: Sl.(X). On Saturday night a \\vild hog dance sponsored by the Abbeville Volunteer Fire Department. \r\n \r\nFur information, contact: IVan Clements or Lisa .lustier. P.O. l!nx 366. Ahbcville. \u003cl.\\ 3IIHM: 912467-2316: fax. 9124(17-2694; dcli'iiients\u0026i w cbtv.net; justicc9(Vt wehtv.net \r\n \r\nLITTLE BROWN JUG FESTIVAL \r\nMay 22-23, 1999 Roberta, GA Saturday's events include: parade, still race, brown jug derby, woodsman t games. Historical Society tours, Pottery Exposition, 5K run, breakfast in the park, crafters and a barbeque cook-off. On Sunday there will becon- \r\nccrt in the park and a Creek Indian Cultural Display. \r\nFor more information, contact: 9I2-83K-3825 or 912-836-3195. \r\nTASTK OF THE SOUTH AT STONE MOUNTAIN PARK \r\nMay 28-3 1.1999 \r\n\"Taste of the South\" at Stone Mountain Park is a spectacular four-day event that starts on Friday, May 28th, and lasts through Memorial Day, Monday, May 31st. It features live entertainment, specialty foods and authentic crafts and displays. \r\nfor more information, please call: 770-498-5702; ww.stonemountainpark.org \r\n \r\nGEORGIA PEACH FESTIVAL \r\nJune 18-20.1999 Free Tasting on Saturday of World's Largest Peach Cobbler  Peach Shed Tours  Amusements  Parade  Entertainment  Peach Bin Races  Crafters  The Rock! For more information, call: 912-825-4002; gapeaehfestCa mindsprinftcom; ww-w.mindsprinK.com/~f5ipeachfest \r\nBLUEBERRY FESTIVAL \r\nJune 25-26.1999 Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Blueberry Fes tival. Activities include arts \u0026 crafts, cooking contest, entertainment and more. For information, contact: Alma-Bacon Co. Chamber of Commerce, 912-632-5859 \r\nFANTASTIC 4TM CELEBRATION \r\nJuly 2-4, 1999 Stone Mountain Park makes the 4th of .July a week end event that includes three continuous nights of spectacular fireworks, our famous Lasershow and daytime attractions and events that combine to make the park the place to be! For more information, please call: 770-498-5702; stoncinountainpark.com \r\n22ND ANNUAL HOMESPUN FESTIVAL \r\nJuly 9-10, 1999 Quality arts and crafts, games and events, 5K road race, parade, entertainment, fireworks, and much more! Wayside Park, Downtown Rockmart. For information, call: 77(Hi84-8774. \r\nCIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT \r\nJuly 17-18. 1999 Federal and Confederate soldiers, tents, campfircs. cavalry, music, artillery, drilling -- it feels like you're back in 1864! For information, contact: Atlanta History Center. 130 W. Paces Ferry Road. Atlanta. (iA 3(805; 404-814-4000; fax. 404^14-4186; www.atlhist.org \r\nFLATLANDERS FALL FROLIC \r\nSeptember 1-6. 1999 South Georgia's premier community festival. Arts. crafts, foods galore! Antiques and collectables, too. Country music show, 5K road race and fun run, youth games, gospel singing. Family-oriented entertainment at its best! P.O. Box 125, Lakeland, GA 31635; 912-482-3463. \r\n \r\nPOWERS' CROSSROADS COUNTRY FAIR AND ART FESTIVAL \r\nSeptember 4-6, 1999 \r\nThis nationally-recognized annual event 1^- features 300 artists and craftsmen, enter \r\ntainment, country cooking and demon strations of plantation skills. Open --i^ 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - *\" Mon. 12 miles SW of Newnan, GA on Highway 34. \r\n \r\nFor information, contact: Coweta Festivals. Inc.. P.O. Box 899. Newnan. (iA 3lr264; 770-253-2011; fax. 770-253-8180. \r\n \r\nKINGSLAND'S ANNUAL LABOR DAY CATFISH FESTIVAL \r\n \r\nSeptember 4-6,1999 \r\n \r\nJoin us in historic downtown Kingsland for a family \r\n \r\nfun festival. Voted a Top 10 Event in the Southeast, this \r\n \r\n,, _y, \r\n \r\nfestival offers a variety of \r\n \r\n(J^'-^wCr\"^. events flavored with South- \r\n \r\n^\u003e (fesi ^Sv ern hospitality. Enjoy arts, \r\n \r\njffl ''jl, 7 JC\u003cV  v^ crafts, parade, golf tourna- \r\n \r\n9 . / r '^ / men'. children's area and fes- \r\n \r\n'\\ J*-' \r\n \r\nI tival foods with the main dish \r\n \r\nXiiujsUuirf, tjwrgin being \"King Catfish.\" This \r\n \r\n\" \"v~-----^ \r\n \r\nnationally known entertain \r\n \r\nment is free to the public with festival seating, and com \r\n \r\npletes a weekend of continuous fun for the entire \r\n \r\nfamily. For more information contact: \r\n \r\nKingsland Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 1928, Kingsland. \u003c!A 315481; 800433-0225; www.gacoast.com/ navigator/kingsland.html \r\n \r\n3lsT ANNUAL YELLOW DAISY FESTIVAL \r\nSeptember 10-12,1999 \r\nThis festival will continue to be the South's best craft show, with over 400 craftsmen and artisans present ing their offerings to browsers and shoppers. A mustsee fall event! \r\nFor more information, please call: 770-498-5702; stoncmountainpark.com \r\n \r\n26TH ANNUAL BARNESVILLE BUGGY DAYS \r\nSeptember 18-19.1999 \r\nJoin us downtown for arts and crafts, buggy displays, a parade and fireworks. 1-75 exit 66.1 4 miles to Barnesville. \r\nFor information, contact: 770358-2732. \r\n \r\nSOUTHERN HEARTLAND ARTS FESTIVAL \r\nThird Weekend In September (always) \r\nThis festival features Fine Artist and Master Craftsmen along with music, storytelling and demonstrations. Enjoy a beautiful, relaxed atmosphere with hardwood trees and good food. Plan to come both days. Take I20 East, 25 miles from Atlanta to Salem Road (Exit 43), then south four miles to Historic Salem Camp Ground, Covington, GA. \r\nFor information, contact: 256-574-3103. \r\n \r\nSOTH ANNUAL WATERMELON DAYS FESTIVAL \r\nJune I9-Julyl 1,1999 \r\nCome celebrate the 50th Anniver sary of the Watermelon Days Fes, tival in Cordele. Georgia i \"Watermelon Capital of the World!\" We offer something for the entire family -arts and crafts. street dunce, gospel singing, a parade, a concert and \"\"eh more! \r\nt(f mure information, contact: 912-273-1668. \r\n \r\nMountain do. \r\n \r\nUp here, entertainment centers come in the form \r\n \r\nof mountains. Pedal on scenic bike trails. .Hike through \r\n \r\ntne wilderness. Cast away your cares in trout-rich, \r\n \r\nstreams, or do nothing at all. (706) 878-2 jo i \r\n \r\nU N ICOI \r\nState Park \u0026 Conference Center (^rjfrJ liy AmRlC P.tilti \u0026RnvOt \r\n \r\nLet fAe memories begin. \r\n \r\nFairs \u0026 Festivals \r\n \r\nG e o \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 5 \r\n \r\n PLAINS PEANUT FESTIVAL \r\nSeptember 25-26,1999 Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 12 p.m.-5 p.m. \r\nCome help us celebrate! Enjoy a folk play, road races, arts and crafts and good food. There will be activities for all ages: a peanut trailer backing contest, a parade, ft.--, r-vm- .-.m...TM continuous entertainment on two \r\nstages, a peanut museum, peanut education, peanut farming equipment and exhibits. President and Mrs. Carter attend and participate. Call for more information: 912-824-5445. \r\n15TH ANNUAL RIVERKEST ARTS \u0026 CRAFTS FESTIVAL \r\nSeptember 25-26, 1999 Experience a traditional Southern celebration of exceptional arts and crafts on the banks of the \r\nEtowah River featuring over 175 talented artists and craftsmen exhibiting and demonstrating their cre ations. Also featuring gourmet market place, chil dren's area, entertainment, food and more! Nestled in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, follow 1-75,1-575 to Exit #8. P.O. Box 1132, Canton, OA 30! 14; 7704750. \r\nisTM ANNUAL POGOFEST \r\nOctober 1-2, 1999 The activities include: a parade, street dance, arts, crafts, cartoonist awards, Pogo Fan Club, rides, and entertainment for the whole family. There will also be a downtown \r\nscarecrow decoration contest. Admission is free. For more information, contact: \r\nWaycross Tourism Bureau, P.O. Box 137, Waycross, GA 31502; 912-283-3742; www.gacoast.com/navigator/waycross.html \r\n \r\nBit; PIG JIG \r\nOctober 2, 6-9.1999 \r\nBRQ City. I'SA in Vienna will be the silo for the 1 Sih annual (ieorgia Bar becue CookingChampionship which features Children's Area, parade, pageants, golf tournament, carnival rides and games, 5K race, \"People's I Choice\" tasting tent, arts and crafts plus three nights of big stage shows (October 7-9). This award-winning festival presents over $12,000 in cash and prizes to the USA's lop cookers in Hog, Shoulder and Ribs categories. So admission per day. 1-75, Exit 36 in Vienna. For information, contact: \r\nDooly County Chamber of Commerce. P.O. Box 308, Vienna, GA 3l092-0308:'912-268-8275; fax. 912-268-8200; www.doolyrhamber.com: www.bigpigjig.com \r\nGEORGIA MARBLE FESTIVAL \r\nOctober 2-3, 1999 \r\nThe most unique feslival in the country! Tour open pit marble quarries -- open to the public only during Ihe festival. Marble sculpture and fine art competition, crafts, music, auto show, Ihealrical production. For information, contact: \r\nPickens County Chamber of Commerce, 300 Stegall Drive, Jasper. GA 30143; 706-692-5WX). \r\nSOTH ANNUAL SORGHUM FESTIVAL \r\nOctober 8-10,15-17,22-24, 1999 \r\nThis event celebrates the ancient art of cooking sweet syrup from sorghum cane. Handmade crafts, musical enter tainment, games and lots of fun are featured in each of Ihe Ihree weekends of the event. Come to \r\nFort Sorghum and experience one of the mosl popu lar feslivals in Ihe North Georgia Mountains. For more information contact: \r\nBlairsville Jaycees. P.O. Box 701, lilairsville, GA 30514: 706-7454745.' 706-745-5789. \r\n \r\nExplore Georgia's Hidden Historical Treasures -- \r\n \r\nFairs \u0026 Festivals \r\n \r\nClassic Architecture \u0026 Antiques Southern Tales \u0026 Traditions Historical Artifacts \r\nThose are just a few of the treasures you'll discover while traveling Martha Berry Highway (U.S. 27 and U.S. 27 Alt.), a relaxing alternative to the area's busiest highways. Along the way, you'll find Oak Hill and The Martha Berry Museum, where you can learn the story of Georgia's famous pioneer in education, Martha Berry. \r\nThe Historic Courthouse Corridor Tta\\ i: Guide offers complete Martha Berry Highway travel information and valuable coupons. \r\nCall for your FREE COPY. 800-220-5504 \r\n \r\nCourthouse Corridor  \r\nTRAVEL GUIDE \r\nrtlllirft - \r\nIHI IHI -ff \r\nGeorgia* U.S. Highway 27 Association \r\n \r\nGEORGIA NATIONAL FAIR \r\nOctober 8-17,1999 \r\n1-75, Exit 42, Perry, GA. The lot annual state-sponsored Georgj National Fair revolves around a in dilional package of horse and live stock shows, youth, home and lin arls competitions, commercia 1 exhibits, concerts, free entertain ment. circus, carnival rides, great food, fireworks, etc \r\nFor information, contact: 8IKI-YUR-FAIR or 912-987-3247; www.gnfa.com; e-mail: mtreptow@alltcl.nct \r\n \r\n19TH ANNUAL MULE DAY AT CALLAWAY PLANTATION \r\nOctober 9,1999,9 a.m. -5 p.m. \r\nTours of Plantation houses, primitives demonstrated mule events, arts and crafts, plowing contest Confederate encampment and more. \r\nFor informalion. contact: Washington-Wilkes Chamber of Commerce. P.O. Box 661. Washington, GA 30673; 706*78-2013 www. washingtonga.org \r\n \r\nOKEEENOKEE FESTIVAL \r\nOctober 9,1999 \r\nThe restored Irain depot grounds on Main Street is th\u003c perfect setting for handmade arts and crafts, food parade, entertainment, bike and run races and more \r\nOkefenokec Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 756, Folkston. \u003ciA 31537; 912496-2536; fax, 9124964601; folkstonC\" planttel.net \r\n \r\n28TH ANNUAL GEORGIA APPLE FESTIVAL \r\n \r\nOctober 9-10 and 16-17,1999 \r\n \r\nAlways the second and Ihird full r\\t^fy^j^f}/\u003e/^: weekends in October every year! \r\n \r\nJ fJsHBf \r\n \r\nAdmission for children under six is free and adult admission is only \r\n \r\n. . S3. Open !!:00 a.m. to \u003ci:00 p.m. ail f il'Ql four days. Parade and Antique ('ur \r\n \r\nShow on October !) only. Live Entertainment, Hand- \r\n \r\ncrafled ilcms of all kinds! \r\n \r\nFor information, contact: (iilmer Count)' Chamber of Com \r\n \r\nmerce. P.O. Box 505. Kllijav. GA 30540:'7(HWi3.\u003e7400. \r\n \r\n24TM ANNUAL NEW SALEM MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL \r\nOctober 9-10,1999 \r\nQuality arts and crafts festival. Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission Sty/under 12 free. Free parking. No pels, alcohol or drugs. Atop Lookout Mountain on GA Hwy. 136 between Trenton and Lafayette. \r\nFor information, contact: George and Fayc Nichols, 805 ('herokee Trail. Rising Fawn. (iA 30738; 706-398-1988. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA COVERED BRIDGE ARTS FESTIVAL \r\nOctober 9-10.1999 \r\n \r\n.COVERED BRIDGE TORFAIL GEORGIA* \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\nA juried fine art show around the historic court house square and down town. Celebrating t he rich history of Georgia's covered bridges. Described as \r\n \r\n\"a greal show with big potential\" by artists in Sunshine \r\n \r\nArtist Magazine. Nationally known artists, live enter \r\n \r\ntainment, unique food and charming hospitality in one \r\n \r\nof the \"100 Best Small Towns in America.\" Thomaston, \r\n \r\nGeorgia (1-75, Exil (56, Hwy 3(i West). \r\n \r\nFor more information, contact: Covered Bridge Trail of (leorgia. Inc.. P.O. Box 267, Thomaston. OA 30286; 800-776-7974. \r\n \r\nKAOLIN FESTIVAL \r\n\"Washington County's White Gold\" October 11,1999 \r\nThis festival includes: arts and crafts, live music antique car show, parade, fair and counlry music con cert. \r\nFor more informalion, contact: Washington County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 582, Sandersville, GA 31082; 912-552-3288. \r\n \r\nSEMINOLE COUNTY HARVEST FESTIVAL \r\nOctober 16,1999 \r\nLocated in Donalsonville, Georgia, this festival fea\" tures a parade, arts and crafts, entertainment. \u003c'\u003ciun~ try cooking, story telling, horse shoe and checkers \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn M \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n spacious exhibit hall and outside section. A lake, amphi-theater and operational 18!)()s Homestead Vil lage with farm equipment, commissary and actors portraying days of old. Sec expert craftsmen and tal ented artists from all over the South. Local entertain ment both days. Come have a cotton pickin' good time! \r\nFur information, contact: Chamber of Commeiw; 912-3754543 fax, 912-375-7948. \r\n \r\nBanks County Festival. \r\ntournaments, antique displays, amusement rides and street dance. For mure information, contact: Donalsonville/Seminole CounhChamber of Commerce; 912-524-2588; dosemccC\" surfsouth.com \r\n21ST ANNUAL HERITAGE HOLIDAYS FESTIVAL IN ROME, GEORGIA \r\nOctober 16-17. 1999 Come celebrate with riverboat rides, a parade, wagon train and trail ride, exhibits, concerts and Chiaha. Come join the fun in Georgia's Rome. For information, call: 800444-1834. ext. 2. \r\n35TH ANNUAL CHIAHA HARVEST FAIR \r\nOctober 16-17.1999 \"A toe-tappin'. cider-sippin', fun-for-everyone Arts Festival.\" A juried show case of over 80 southeast artists and craftsmen. Complimentary hot apple \r\ncider, continuous live entertainment, 14 unique food oths. children's activities and river boat rides. Highlighting Rome's Heritage Holidays Festival. Open 10a.m. to 5 p.m. \r\nFor more information, contact: P.O. Box 1282. Rome. GA Wlffi-1282:706-2354542. \r\nMOSSY CREEK BARNYARD FESTIVAL \r\nOctober 16-17, 1999 \r\nJ^is festival is a Top 1(H) Event in North America. featuring unique arts, crafts, demonstrations, music, storytelling, farm animals, wagon hayrides and coun'T cooking. \r\n'-'5 Exit 44 GA 96 near Pern'. GA: 912-922-8265. \r\n \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN HIGHLAND GAMES AND SCOTTISH FESTIVAL \r\nOctober 16-17.1999 Stone Mountain Park will echo again with the sounds of Pipes and Drums during the third weekend in October when this worldrenowned Scottish Festival. High land Games and (lathering of the \r\nClans is held in Atlanta. You don't have to be Scottish to enjoy the pipe and drum bands. Highland athletic events, dancing, singing and Scottish food. \r\nFor information, contact: P.O. Hox 14023. Atlanta. GA 303241023:770-521-0228. \r\nSUNBELT AGRICULTURAL EXPOSITION \r\nOctober 19-21,1999 This exposition is the largest farm show in North America with field demonstrations. Over 1,100 exhibitors will be showcasing the latest agriculture technology. \r\nFor information, contact: Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition. 290-G Harper Blvd.. Moultrie. GA 31768: 912-985-19H8. \r\nCHATTAHOOCHEE HERITAGE FESTIVAL \r\nOctober 22-24. 1999. Columbus \r\nArts and Crafts. Native Amer ican Dancing and Crafts. Black Powder Shooting, Buckskinners, Heritage Demonstrations, Antique Car Show, Children's Park, Clowns. Civil War Camps and Battle. Family Fun fl am 'til dark. \r\nFor information, contact: Chattahoochir Heritage Festival. Flat Rock Park. Columbus. GA: 706424-1546. \r\n21ST ANNUAL COTTON HARVEST FESTIVAL \u0026 FLY-IN \r\nOctober 30-31.1999, Hazlehurst, GA Held at the Jeff Da\\is County Fairgrounds featuringa \r\n \r\n23RD ANNUAL TOCCOA HARVEST FESTIVAL \r\nNovember 6-7,1999 .loin us for a weekend of contin uous entertainment, children's activities, antique car cruise-in at.), country crafts, antique show and sale, art show, great \u003ed and more! There is some thing for everyone in beautiful Toccoa-Stephens County. Geor gia! Accommodations available. \r\nHours are Saturday 10 a.m.-\"\u003e p.m. and Sunday 12 p.m.-4 p.m. \r\nFor information, contact: P.O. Box 577. Toccoa, GA 30577; 70li-886-2132; Fax. 706-886-2133. \r\nFOLK ARTS FAIR \r\nNovember 13,1999 Celebrate traditional Southern folk arts with crafts demonstrations, kids activities, a crafts sale, exhibit tours and more! For information, contact: \r\nAtlanta History Center. 130 \\V. Paces Fern- Road, Atlanta. GA 30305; 404-8144000: fax. 404-8144186; www.atlhist.ori! \r\n4TH ANNUAL PLANTATION WILDLIFE ARTS FESTIVAL \r\nNovember 20-21,1999 Located at the Thomasville Cultural Center in Thomasville, Georgia, visitors will enjoy paintings, sculptures, photogra phy and carvings by over 45 wildlife artists. Also, demonstrations include favorites such as Field Trial Dogs, Fly Fishing and Duck Decoy Caning. \r\nFor more information, call: 912-2264)588. \r\nTHE HOLIDAY CELEBRATION \r\nNovember 26-December 31,1999 The Holiday Celebration at Stone Mountain Park begins on Friday, November 2(\u003e, with a lights and sounds kick-off and proceeds through IX-ccmber with Santa, a holiday-themed Lasershow. \"magic tram ride\" and lots more. \r\nFor more information, call: 770498-5702 stonemountainpark.com \r\nCANDLELIGHT TOURS \r\nDecember 4, 1999 (Please call to confirm date) Enjoy candlelight tours of the 1!)2S Swan House and 1845Tullie Smith Farm. A family holiday tradition. For information, contact: \r\nAtlanta History Center. 130 \\V. Paces Fern' Road. Atlanta. GA 30305; 404-8144IHKI; fax. 404-814-4186. wwwjttlhist.org \r\nDICKENS OF A CHRISTMAS \r\nDecember 4, 1999 Stroll or take a carriage ride down Main Street and see Dickens scenes come to life in \r\n.art-' i uvjng windows. Enjoy carolers and entertainment on the street and at the theater. \r\nExperience the Victorian Tea Room. Come see the community Christinas trees on display at the Eastman House. \r\nFor information, contact: Eastman, GA; 912-3744723. \r\n \r\nG e o r \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 7 \r\n \r\n Historic High Country \r\nTHE GORDON-LEE MANSION BED AND BREAKFAST \r\nThis Antebellum plantation house (c. 1847) is featured in the National Register of Historic Places and on the Civil War Trust Discovery Trail. Located in the Chickamauga Battlefield arena, 15 miles from downtown Chat tanooga, Tennessee, this inn also served as a Union headquarters and hospital. Furnished with period antiques in the atmosphere of early Southern aristoc racy, it carries a AAA Three Diamond rating and fea tures seven acres, formal gardens, private baths, cable TV and an artifacts museum. \r\n217 Cove Road. Chk'kamauga. GA 30707; 706-3754728, 8004874728; www.flic.org/gonion-lee \r\nHEARTHSTONE HALL \r\nA unique log house in the North Georgia Mountains near EUijay. In this secluded, private inn you can enjoy spacious suites, country antiques, a full savory break fast and a smoke-free environment. \r\n2755 Highway 282, Chatsworth, GA 30705-6834; 70^695^515. \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\nENGLISH MANOR INNS \r\nSeven inns devoted to hospitality. Here you'll \r\nEnglish Manor Inns d'\u003c \r\nBED AND BREAKFAST Jacuzzi suites. All pri vate baths, cable TV, some with fireplaces. Outdoor pool/hot tub, full breakfast, elaborate evening refresh ments May-November. The perfect locale for honey moons, family refreshers, groups and conferences. Mid-week specials, open year-round. We accept Visa, MasterCard and personal checks. A deposit is required. \r\nU.S. Hwy. 76 East. Clayton. GA 30525; 800-782-5780, 706-782-5789 \r\nLAKE RABUN HOTEL \r\nOverlooking beautiful Lake Rabun. Original 1922 mountain inn. Sixteen charming rooms, saloon and grille, large great room, deck. Breakfast included. \r\nP.O. Box 10, Lakemont, GA 30552; 706-7824946. \r\nLILY CREEK LODGE \r\nReserve the Treehouse for break fast. This rustic European Chalet B\u0026B sits on seven wooded acres and features 12 theme oriented gue strooms, antiques from Montana to the Left Bank, a huge arched stone fireplace in the Art Noveau greatroom. an outdoor hot tub on the Pavilion and a swimming pool with water fall. We offer group rates for weddings, reunions or meetings. \r\n2608 Auraria Road. Dahlonega. GA 30533:706-864-6848. 888-844-2694: fax. 706-864-6848; vTM-iv.lilycrecklodge.com \r\n \r\nMISTY MOUNTAIN INN AND COTTAGES \r\n \r\nN \r\n \r\n---. Furnished with an \r\n \r\ntiques and country \r\n \r\ncrafts, the Victorian \r\n \r\nfarmhouse inn n\" M^ \r\n \r\nfour spacious rooms each \\\\i;:. queen-sized bed. pri vate bath and fireplace. Six mountainside cottars air secluded by surrounding woods. Close to golf, rilling, Vogel State Park, flea markets and craft shops. Cottages offer equipped kitchen, fireplace, satellite TV and maid service. .AAA approved. Pets and groups welcome. \r\n \r\n4376 Misty Mtn Lam1, lilairsvillc. GA 30512; 706-74547)* reservations. 888-MISTY MX; www.jwvvw.rom/mmi2H6.litni \r\n \r\nSOUTHERN OAKS RETIREMENT INN \r\nBui\" in 1!)18' this cnarlnm P|lin\" tation home and property provides accommodations for Bed and Breakfast and Retirement Living. Rates: S49 including breakfast. We are located 3/4 mile south of 185 exit 58-on Hwy 1\" \r\nP.O. Box 490. Lavonia. GA 3055:); 706-356-8382. \r\n \r\nANSLEY INN \r\nBuilt in 1907 and restored in 1988. The inn is located in the Posh Ansley Park. It features 22 individually decora'TM rooms, each with private bath, complimentary breakfast and evening hors d'oeuvres. .Ansley mn is within walK\" ing distance of the High Museum, the Margaret MitchcU House, the Botanical Gardens and much more. \r\n253 15th Street. Atlanta. GA 30309: 404-872-9000. \r\n \r\n1 8 \r\n \r\ne o r g i a \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n WE'VE GOT MORE PLACES FOR YOU TO CO THAN YOU HAVE EXCUSES. \r\n.*-*, \r\n \r\nCALL 1~OOO~GPC \"LAKE to find out about some of the best getaways in the state of Georgia. We have a wealth of forested parks and over 1,350 miles of unspoiled shoreline for you to explore. And you thought we were only good at maintaining the environment in your home. \r\n \r\nA GEORGIA POWER \r\nSOUTHERN COMPANY \r\nwww.georgiapower.com \r\n \r\n BED \u0026 BREAKFAST ATLANTA \r\nA professional reservation service, \r\nfree to guests, for lodgings in carefully selected and inspected homes \r\nand bins. For more than 18 years, m rr \\isitors to Atlanta have trusted our A 1 LAIN LA \r\nintimate knowledge of Atlanta, our professional stan dards. and our attention to detail for memorable bed \u0026 breakfast slays. \r\nSHO-%7-3224. 40^875-0525: fax. 404-875-8198; www.hedandbreakfa.statlanta.oom \r\n \r\nHOUSTON MILL HOUSE \r\nThis bed and breakfast is a lovely English fleldstone home in a private garden setting. Enjoy a private bath, TV and continental breakfast served in your room. 1 .unch is served Monday-Friday. 1 1 a.m.-2 p.m. We are convenient to downtown and Emory University. \r\n849 Houston Mill Road. Atlanta. GA 30329; 404-727-7878. \r\n \r\nSOUTHERN CRESCENT BED AND BREAKFASTS ASSOCIATION \r\n \r\nFrom castles to countryside, the Southern Crescent of Atlanta has everything to offer. We are located less than an hour from Callaway Gardens, Little White House, Gone With The Wind museum, movie studios and locations, shopping and plantations. For more information, call: \r\n \r\nBonnio Castle Boxwood Heights The ('ul|X'p|XT House Serenbe The Veranda \r\n \r\n800-261-3090 770-463-9966 770-5994(182 770485-2610 770-599-3905 \r\n \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE BED AND BREAKFAST \r\nStay in quiet comfort with a room and bath, full break fast and garden setting tucked between the Village and Stone Mountain Park. \r\n5470 East Mountain St., Stone Mountain, GA 30083; 7704134611 \r\nTHE VILLAGE INN BED AND BREAKFAST \r\nStone Mountain's only historic bed and breakfast was built circa 1850 and restored in 1995. We are located less than a mile from Stone Mountain Park and are within walking distance of many shops and restaurants. Amenities include: six guestrooms with private baths, TV/VCRs, telephones, whirlpool tubs, fireplaces, verandas, air conditioning and a full breakfast. We offer a perfect setting for honeymoons and anniversaries. Rates: $95-8140. Come enjoy Southern Hospitality at its finest! \r\n992 Ridge Avenue. Stone Mountain, GA 30083; 770469-3459; fax. 770489-1051:800-214-8385: www.raindspring.eom/--villageinn \r\nWOODRUFF BED AND BREAKFAST INN \r\nThis 1906 Victorian home is decorated with fine antiques and contains twelve bedrooms with private baths. We serve a full Southern breakfast. Ya'll come! \r\n223 Ponce de Uxin Avenue XE. Atlanta. GA 30309; 404-875-9449.800-473-9449: rsvp( mindspring.com \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n1810 WEST INN \r\nA historic plantation farmhouse and related country houses located on twelve landscaped acres convenient to 1-20. Offering 10 bedrooms, 10 baths. Featured in Country Inns, Southern Living and Travel Holi day. \r\n254 North Seymour Drive. Thomson. (iA 30824; 800-515-1810; fax, 706-595-3155; www.bbonline.eom/ga/1810west \r\n \r\nCOLEMAN HOUSE INN Built in 1904, the Victorian era mansion features 9 guest rooms with private baths and TV. Sunday buffet is served from 11 a.m.2 p.m. in the Grand Hall. \r\nThis inn is featured in \".America's Painted Ladies\" and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. We are located on I'.S. Highway 1 North in Swainsboro, Georgia. For more information, contact: \r\n323 North Main Street. Swainsboro. GA 3040; 912-237-9100. \r\n \r\nEDENFIELD HOUSE INN BED AND BREAKFAST \r\n This 1894 inn features nine bed rooms, each equipped with full I private baths, heat, air condi tioning and remote control cable television. Our beautiful gardens \r\nare perfect for weddings, receptions, romantic week ends and retreats. Enjoy our picnic tables and large porch with rocking chairs. Innkeeper: Maxine Carter. Rates: S4.VSH5. \r\n426 West Church Street, Swainsboro. GA 30401; 912-237-3007, fax, 912-237-3108,800-682-9434; www.bbonline.com/ga/edenlield/ \r\n \r\nGEORGIA'S GUESTS BED AND BREAKFAST \r\n \r\nCome to Georgia's house and \r\n \r\nmake it your home. Beveled \r\n \r\nglass doorways, gleaming oak and heart pine flooring and ornately carved mantles atop \r\n \r\nmiiunryumL. \r\n \r\nbody-and-soul-warming fire \r\n \r\nplaces are but a few of its features. Other features \r\n \r\ninclude: spacious rooms with private bath, continental \r\n \r\nor full breakfast and a comfortable atmosphere. All \r\n \r\naround you, you'll see a quiet blending of today and yes \r\n \r\nterday. \r\n \r\nHighway 56 North, Waynesboro, GA 30830; 706-554-186:). \r\n \r\nHUMMINGBIRD HOUSE \r\nExperience Greek Revival splendor in a peaceful, friendly historic town. Escape with us soon! \r\n120 West Church Street, Lexington. (iA 30648; 706-743-8524, 706-743-8046; fax, 706-743-8545. \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n1842 INN \r\nStraight out of Gone With Tli\u003c\u003e Wiiitl. this Antebellum. Greek Revi- \r\nl mansion boasts 21 **~ ~ \"\"' -*'\" ' ---\" luxury guest rooms and \r\ncommon areas designed with fine English antiques, tapestries and paintings. Many rooms offer working fireplaces, whirlpool tubs and four-poster beds situ ated on fine oriental carpets. The inn features a fullservice bar. Complimentary amenities include breakfast, evening turndowns and hors d'oeuvres, morning newspaper and overnight shoe shines. Din ing, golf, swimming and tennis are available through affiliate private clubs. Historic district, museums and restaurants are nearby. Rated as one of the Top 10 Romantic Inns in America. **** AAA \r\n353 College Street. Maeon, (iA 31201; 912-741-1842, 800-336-1842. \r\n2119--THE INN \r\nThe inn (c. 1905) features a wTaparound porch, high ceilings, baths in rooms, cable TV, climate control and a continental breakfast. For reservations, contact: \r\n2119 Emory Street NW, Covington, GA 30014; 770-787-0037. \r\n \r\nANTEBELLUM INN \r\nOur inn, located in the historic district, features five luxurious bedrooms, private baths, cable television with VCRs. private telephone lines with answering machines, sound machines, wraparound porch and pool. Gourmet breakfasts are served in our elegant dining room. Innkeepers: Debbie and Hill Thompson and Diane Johnson Rates: S6T\u003e-S99. \r\n200 North Columbia Street. Milledgeville. GA3I061; 912453-3993; antebellum(y alltel.net; www.alltel.net/~antebellum \r\nHENDERSON VILLAGE INN \r\nThe inn is a collection of 19th century Southern houses and cottages all individually decorated with artwork and antiques representative of this era. Each night in the Langston House Restaurant, Chef Francois de Melogue prepares exceptional cuisine reflecting the Southern legacy of fine dining. Room rates include a bountiful breakfast. Enjoy strolling through formal gar \r\ndens, swimming in the pool or relaxing on one of the porches. \r\n125 S. Langston Circle. Perry. GA 31069; 912-988-8696: fax. 912-988-9009; u-ww.hcndersinivillagr-.com \r\nTHE HOPKINS HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST \r\nThis .Antebellum home features elegant rooms with private baths and cable television, spacious decorated porch, bottomless cookie jar and more. \r\n1 11 1 Wesley Street. Oxford. GA 30054:770-784-1010; fax. 770-784-0706; www.Mionline.com/ga/hopkins \r\nMAGNOLIA TERRACE GUEST HOUSE \r\nA charming, historic colonial revival home conveniently located near downtown and the University of Georgia, Our beautiful guestrooms have spacious baths. We also offer a wholesome breakfast. \r\n277 Hill Street. Athens. (iA 30601:706-548-3860. \r\nWHITS INN \r\nLocated halfway between Athens and Atlanta, Whits Inn features: efficiency rooms, refrigerator, microwave, toas ter oven, dishes, coffeemaker. cable with HBO, swimming pool and laundry. We offer daily, weekly and monthly rates and accept all major credit cards. \r\n4848 Uwrenceville Kd.. I/\u003eganville. GA 30052; 7704(i(WI807; fax.7704(H8!3. \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nTHE COTTON PATCH INN \r\nAt The Cotton Patch Inn liGOs), personal service and privacy aboundonaworkingcottimfarm. Five bedrooms with private baths, antiques and charm. Full farm breakfast, wine and cheese, dessert, hiking and farm games available. \r\n3830 Highway 135, Ailey, GA 30410; 912-583-2519, 800-7650080. Code 00. \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n1906 PATHWAY INN \r\nStay in pampered elegance in onf of five beautiful bedrooms, all \"ill private baths, cable tv vcrs a\"' phones. Visit Plains, meet Jimnfl Carter, see Andersonville Cm War Village and Museum or jus1 relax and rock on our wrap around porch. \"We're here to spoil you!\" \r\n501 South Lee Street, Amerieus, GA 31709; 912-928-2078, 800-889-1466. \r\n \r\n2 0 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n THE GATES HOUSE \r\n \r\nThis 1880s inn features homemade breads for \r\n \r\nbreakfast. Victorian fur \r\n \r\nnishings with queen size or twin beds, all- private baths \r\n \r\nia\u003enie with Jacuzzi), a Victorian garden with gazebo, \r\n \r\nporch swing and rockers. We are the closest inn to Kjwrwalk, the trade center and downtown. Ask about \r\n \r\nour corporate rates. It's also a great place for meetings \r\n \r\nor receptions. Rates: $95-$125. Innkeepers: Tom and \r\n \r\nCarolyn (Jates. \r\n \r\n~]7 Broadway. Columbus, (iA 31901; 706-324-6464. \r\n \r\nt*tl-3l87: fax. 706324-207(1. \r\n \r\nGEORGIAN INN BED AND BREAKFAST \r\nEnjoy true Southern eleI giince and hospitality in this charming turn-of-the-century | historic home. Swing on the sun porch or just relax in the [parlor. Delicious \"Southern country breakfast,\" beautifully decorated spacious bedrooms and private baths are just a few of the ameni ties available at Georgian Inn. A well-kept secret located just 45 minutes south of Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport, off of 1-85, minutes from Warm Springs, Roo sevelt's beloved \"Little White House\" and beautiful Callaway Gardens. \r\nHy 18/27 AIL, P.O. Box 1000, Greenville, GA 30222; 70W72-1600. \r\n \r\nTHE GRAND HOTEL \r\n \r\nThe Grand Hotel (c. 1890) offers a romantic weekend \r\n \r\ngetaway with a charming \r\n \r\n10-room bed \u0026 breakfast \r\n \r\nincluding private baths, \r\n \r\nJacuzzi, fireplaces, anti \r\n \r\nques throughout, a wrap around porch, outd(x\u003er gardens, evening cocktails and \r\n \r\nhors d'oeuvrcs plus a continental breakfast. Enjoy our Victorian Tea Room, Sweet Shoppe and (lift Shoppe on premises. Our special events facility is available for \r\n \r\n111-200 guests. Over 40,000 square feet of antiques, gifts and specialty shoppes surround The Grand Hotel. \r\n \r\nMl K. Main Street. Hogansville. GA 30230. For additional inlnrmation call: 800324-7625. \r\n \r\nHOTEL WARM SPRINGS BED AND BREAKFAST INN PRESIDENTS  THE PAST  PASSION \r\nHeliw history in our 1907 hotel, ice cream parlor and shops. Authentically restor ed, beautifully decorated ith antiques and Roo sevelt furniture. Featuring cable TV, private baths, individual heal/AC, South- \r\ncm breakfast feast and the ultimate honeymoon suite. W miles south of Atlanta; 14 miles from Callaway Gar dens. 7-day cancellation policy, travel agent commis sion paid. \r\n'\"BoxSSI, Warm Springs, GA 31830; 70\u0026655-2114, WWW6I6. \r\n \r\nyrc PLAINS BED AND BREAKFAST INN \r\n* The Plains\" offers a com\\ tollable atmosphere that ' will make you feel right at I home, featuring a Southlern breakfast. Located . -------v^Mi^Hl ideally in the heart of T. The Plains\" is furnished in turn-of-the-century \r\nOUT \"J\"1 ''S careful|y renovated to preserve the gra^TM charm of the old South. Our inn provides the vy*!\"1 conveniences of central heat and air and pri- \r\n \r\n* (1uvl\u003e street. Plains. (iA 31780; 912-824-7252. \r\n!* SAMPLES PLANTATION INN, 1832 \r\nomujam|j'es of (i\u003ergia Plantation.\" circa 1832, is an (iWen w *nd brcakfast located near Callaway Tlii, .\"*. Warm Springs and several antique shops. \"ttKiuT. f UKK lx'utiful suites with feather beds, \r\n,, llrt'Pla\"' and a Plantation breakfast. Watch '\"\"ft from our i \r\n \r\nfor weddings and receptions. Rate: $140 per suite, per couple. 15380 Roosevelt Hwy., Greenville, GA 30222; 70fr6724765, fax, 70frti72-99\u003e6; samplesbb(\u003ci\u003emindspring.com; www.hbonline.eom \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n1884 PAXTON HOUSE INN \r\nLet us create your Southcrnmemories in an elegant landmark Victorian with eight upscale rooms/ suites, indoor pool and hot tub. Enjoy king or queen size beds, private baths, private phone, cable TV and a full hot breakfast. We offer corporate rates and accept credit cards. Rates: \r\n$85-$iar\u003e. \r\n445 KemiiiRton Avenue, Thomasville, GA 31792; 912-226-5197. \r\nMORRIS MANOR BED AND BREAKFAST \r\n(c. 1889) A truly romantic three-story Queen Anne Victorian home located in the historic Tift-Morris House featuring four bed rooms, including one suite. This inn is exquisite in every detail, a true \"Painted Lady.\" We offer a full gourmet breakfast, a tea parlor and unique gift shoppe. 405 Love Avenue. Tifton (1A 31794; 912-388-8329. \r\nTARREKlNN Come and experience real hospitality at historic \r\nTarrer Inn where guests enjoy 12 individually deco rated bed chambers with private baths, luxurious linens, hand-painted fire places and nightly turn down service with cho colates. Period antiques also appoint the parlor where coffee, lemonade or tea may be sipped. A full breakfast of Southern delicacies is offered in guest's room, in one of our three dining areas or on our veranda A great loca tion for corporate events. This inn is a National Historic Trust Award winner and has received a AAA Three Dia mond Rating. Call toll free for reservations. Colquitt,(iA; 888-803-9791. \r\nEAST BAY INN \r\nBuilt in 1853, our lovely inn is located in the heart of Savannah's historic dis trict. Enjoy our elegant 19th-century guest rooms with four-poster beds, armoires, private baths and coffee makers. Wake up to a deluxe continental break fast, relax with cordials each evening and enjoy a sweet treat at turn-down. Skylers, our underground restaurant, features local cuisine for lunch and dinner. 225 East Bay Street, Savannah, (iA 31401; 800-500-1225, 912-238-1225; fax. 912-232-2709; www.eastbayinn.com \r\nGOODBREAD HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST \r\nThis Victorian home, built in 1870, has beautiful, cozy, large nx\u003ems that make you feel relaxed and transported back to an earlier time. Owners: Deborah and Cricket Herman Rates: S70-S85 209 Osbomc Street, St. Marys, GA 31558; 912-882-7490; Koodbreadhousc(o\u003etds.net \r\n \r\nMAGNOLIA PLACE INN \r\nCirca 1872, Magnolia Place Inn offers thirteen rooms, eleven with fireplaces, seven with Jacuzzis and two suites with everything: a fireplace, a kitchen, a sitting area and one with a Jacuzzi. \r\n503 Whitaker Street, Savannah, GA 31401; 912-216-7674, 800-238-7674; b.b.magnolia(n cwix.com; www.maKnoliaplaccinn.com \r\n \r\nTHE MIDNIGHT INN \r\nSavannah's best kept secret was that this is where Glint Eastwood stayed during the filming of the movie Mi(In iijlit In 'flu' Gartlrn ofGood \u0026 Kril. This historic 1858 home is sit uated on Monterey Square, the most prestigious square in Savannah. The inn is conveniently located within walking distance of all downtown attractions: Museums, Art Galleries, Antique and Gift Shops, Restaurants, Bars and Entertainment. Each guest room is furnished in its own distinctive style, with private bath, Jacuzzi, working fireplace and tele vision. Experience two days and two nights of mid night with us in Old Savannah. For more details, contact: \r\nThe Midnight Inn, Savannah, GA 31401; 912-231-9814. \r\n \r\nOLDE HARBOUR INN \r\n \r\nExperience cobblestone \r\n \r\nstreets, quaint shops and the passing of majestic ships just outside your \r\n \r\nwindow. Built in 1892, these charming suites \r\n \r\noffer one or two bedrooms, living room, full kitchen, pri \r\n \r\nvate bath, elegant period furnishings and a lovely river view. Enjoy a delicious continental breakfast each \r\n \r\nmorning, evening wine and cheese reception and a \r\n \r\nsweet treat with turn-down. \r\n \r\n508 East Factors Walk. Savannah. GA 31401; 912-234-4100, \r\n \r\n800-553-6533; fax 912-233-5979; www.oldcharbourinn.com \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n2 1 \r\n \r\n i \r\n---------------- IN GEORGIA'S MOUNTAINS YOU'LL find the best of the state's great outdoors. Magnificent moun tains, deep valleys, flowing crystal waters and brilliant blue \r\n__ skies make the northern most part \r\nv - of Georgia aeon tintt ual scenic wonder. \r\n= _ IK This area is noted * for a variety of \r\nThis page, clockwise from top: handcrafted items at fairs and f New Echota in Calhoun; One of many picturesque falls; Hiking in Roosevelt State Park; Re-enacting the Civil War in Chi Facing page, left to right: Camping in _ _ _..._ state parks; Chateau Elan at Christmas. \r\n \r\n Historic Northeast Mountains \r\noutdoor sports such as hiking, rafting and hiking. It's also noted for its trails that echo centuries of history for three Native American nations and the clash of the Civil War era Today you'll continue to be inspired as you take in one of this area's stunning vistas. \r\n\\ \r\n \r\n Set Your Course For A Days Inn. \r\nThere's a lot to do and see in Georgia's Mountains, so get on the road and head for a Days Inn! You'll have no trouble finding one of our 4 participating locations. Plus, with our Rock Bottom Rates,\" you I can spend more time and less money seeing all of Georgia! \r\n \r\nBLUE RIDGE \r\n \r\nCALHOUN \r\n \r\nDAHLONEGA \r\n \r\n..~rZ- \r\n \r\nELBERTON \r\n \r\nFor complete information about \r\n \r\nDays Inn properties, see our listings \r\n \r\nin the Travel Directory sections. \r\nCall 1-800-DAYS INN \r\nor your local travel agent \r\n \r\nDAYS INN \r\nThere \r\n \r\nand ask for the Rock Bottom Rate\" \r\n \r\nI 'Rales available at participating properties only and are subject to change I without notice. Rates based on 1-4 persons per room. Rates vary. Blackout I periods may apply. Advance reservations recommended. Not valkj with I any other discounts, Offer good through 12/31/99. For new 2000 Rock I Bottom Rates\" check lor details. 1999 Days Inns ot America. Inc. \r\n \r\n/ji *r*, /* \u003e.\u003c:s i \r\nRSS7 ,-J \u003e* ,|C_/ x, ..-,: \r\n \r\n... \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n_ ~ \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS S HISTORIC SITES \r\n \r\nNo matter which highway you're traveling through Georgia's Mountains, a scenic state park or historic site is less than an hour away. Travel at a slower pace and enjoy our beautiful state. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nCOTTAGES \r\n \r\nLODGE ROOMS GOLF____ \r\n \r\nFor a listing of state parks and historic sites in the Northeast Mountains, see page 56. For a listing of state parks and historic sites in the Historic High Country, see \r\npage 35. \r\nFor a complete listing of state parks and historic sites, see page 63. \r\nCall today! \r\nMonday--Friday, \r\n8 a.m.--4:30 p.m. EST Brochures 404-656-3530 \r\nReservations 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nS^rT^Xr-x ,= \r\n \r\n?Sjft \\ *\" \r\n \r\n*/*,-T*f l CCQ E \r\n \r\n\\ ^,V'J I =^J CHAMBERS \\ Hj\u0026t \r\nJi '^-, \r\n \r\n/. I \r\nfe-?r.. \"\"^ \r\n*! 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State Capital \r\n \r\n\"-*-. \r\n \r\nAir Carrier Airport Military Airport \r\n \r\nRoadside Park or Rest Area \r\n \r\nPaved Connecting Road \r\nUnpaved Connecting Road Under Construction or Projected Mileage \r\n \r\nWith Facilities Wekome Center Dock (Georgia Porti Authority i State Park or Natural Area Recreation Area-Camping \r\n \r\nFull Interchange \r\n \r\nRecreation Area-No Camping \r\n \r\nPartial Interchange \r\n \r\nFish Hatchery (U.S.) Fish Hatchery (State) \r\n \r\nAccess Denied \r\n \r\nDam \r\n \r\nIntermediate and Cumulative Mileage \r\nRailroad \r\n \r\nInterstate U.S. State \r\n \r\nHistoric Site (U.S.) \r\n \r\nElectric Interurban Railroad \r\n \r\nHistoric Site (State) \r\n \r\nlotmtalr system shown m green. Ofher pnxipl, through highway! tn shown in red. an- shown m bUk Highway and TranspocUtion Map Corrected to lanuary 1999 \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Historic South continues on map overt \r\n \r\n ^;*ry5f : \r\n\"'I 'PLEASE STAY 'IN THE TRAIL \r\n \r\n Histori ountty \r\n \r\nAmerica's oldest mountain chain, the Appalachians, comes to rest here in \r\nthe northwest corner of Georgia \r\n \r\nThe Native Cherokee Indians called her gentle foothills, majestic peaks and pristine river valleys \"the Enchanted Land.\" Through the cen turies, this region has witnessed the rise and fall of America's most pro gressive Native American tribe, served as the stage for the military campaign, which ended the Ameri can Civil War, and nurtured a unique Southern folk culture. \r\nLess than an hour north of Atlanta, scenic roads lure visitors away from the interstate highways into quaint towns, historic districts, recreation areas and nature \r\n \r\nreserves, which dot the countryside. The region is intersected by three interstate highways (1-75,1-20 and I59) making access to the region con venient to folks from throughout the country. Located between Atlanta, Birmingham and Chattanooga, His toric High Country is the perfect affordable headquarters for travels into these metro areas as well. \r\nTrails of all types grace Historic High Country. Two self-guided his toric trails, The Chieftains Trail and the Blue \u0026 Gray Trail, serve to introduce the region's unique Native American and Civil War heritage. \r\n \r\nFACING PAGE: High atop Lookout Mountain on a clear day you can see seven states from Rock City. ABOVE: Bluegrass is still a mountain music favorite. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\nHistoric Hig Country 2 5 \r\n \r\n Historical Treasures \r\n \r\nThere's nothing like the great outdoors. Except maybe our great indoors. \r\n \r\nHave you \r\nbeen to the Chattahoochee? \r\n \r\nI'll visit it when learn to \r\npronounce it. \r\n \r\n1.800.311.7978 \r\nwww.bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nAcross the street from ordinary! \r\nBest Western hotels are independently owned and operated. 1998 Best Western Inlmutioral Inc. Sponsored by the Best Western Georgia Co-op. \r\n \r\n2 6 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\nCalhoun Best Western of Calhoun 706-629-4521 \r\nChattanooga Area (Fort Oglethorpe, GA) Best Western Battlefield Inn 706-866-0222 \r\nDalton Best Western Inn of Dalton 706-226-5022 \r\nRome Best Western Executive Inn 706-234-3161 \r\n \r\n The Lookout Mountain Parkway and campaign, which brought the American \r\n \r\nthe Southern Highroads Driving Tour Civil War to its end. This trail interprets \r\n \r\nguide visitors through the forests, moun numerous important battle sites, many \r\n \r\ntains and even canyons found in this of which serve as state historic sites \r\n \r\ngeographically surprising region. Hiking today. Annual Civil War reenactments \r\n \r\nenthusiasts begin the Appalachian are staged at Tunnel Hill (near Dal- \r\n \r\nTrail here in Historic High Country, as ton) and Resaca (near Calhoun). En \r\n \r\nwell as the Benton Mackaye Trail campments and living history can often \r\n \r\nnamed for the founder of the Appa be enjoyed at other sites such as Pick- \r\n \r\nlachian Trail. One of Georgia's two ett's Mill State Historic Site (near \r\n \r\nnational scenic byways, known as the Dallas) and Chickamauga-Chat- \r\n \r\nRidge and Valley Scenic Byway, tanooga National Military Park. Sites \r\n \r\nencircles the Amuchee district of the depicting the region's dramatic rebirth \r\n \r\nChattahoochee National Forest in in the Civil War era surround these \r\n \r\nnorthwest Georgia. \r\n \r\nscars of conflicts. The West Georgia \r\n \r\nThe Chieftains Trail traces the dis Museum in Tallapoosa, Cartersville's \r\n \r\ntinct heritage of the cultures which Bartow History Center and the Rome \r\n \r\nthrived here. Beginning \r\n \r\nArea History Museum \r\n \r\nin C artersville at the \r\n \r\nTREASURES OF \r\n \r\nall tell of the region's \r\n \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds, \r\n \r\ncommercial and cul \r\n \r\nthe trail leads back to \r\n \r\ntural resurgence. \r\n \r\n900 A.D. to an extinct \r\n \r\nDalton, the \"Carpet \r\n \r\nculture who built great \r\n \r\nBlue and Gray Trail \r\n \r\nCapital of the World,\" \r\n \r\nearthen mounds as cer emonial platforms for \r\n \r\nChattahoochee National Forest \r\n \r\nproduces 45 percent of the world's carpet and \r\n \r\ntheir high chiefs and practiced intricate trad \r\n \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds \r\n \r\n75 percent of all rugs and carpets in the U.S. \r\n \r\ning and agricultural \r\n \r\nGold Rush Days \r\n \r\nHere at Crown Gar \r\n \r\ntechniques. It carries forward to 1838 at New \r\n \r\nLookout Mountain \r\n \r\ndens Archives, visitors experience the evolu \r\n \r\nEchota near Calhoun when the Cherokee In dians lost their \"En \r\n \r\nOak Hill Plantation \r\nVann House \r\n \r\ntion of the carpet indus try, from a cottage industry producing \r\n \r\nchanted Land,\" the \r\n \r\nhand-tufted bedspreads \r\n \r\nNorthwest Georgia Ter \r\n \r\nto today's multi-billion \r\n \r\nritory, and were forced across the con dollar carpet dynasty. Also visitors \r\n \r\ntinent on a march now known as The fondly remember the king of roadside \r\n \r\nTrail of Tears. Along the way, you'll souvenirs, the Peacock Bedspread. \r\n \r\nsee the triumphs of the Cherokee Indi They were so prevalent in the warm, \r\n \r\nans. They were the only American Indi summer winds along Highway 41 that \r\n \r\nans to print a bi-lingual newspaper and this famous tourist route was once \r\n \r\nadopt a constitutional government. And known as \"Peacock Alley.\" Visitors can \r\n \r\nyou'll visit the grand homes they were also purchase carpet directly from out \r\n \r\nforced to leave behind such as the Vann lets and even take a carpet mill tour. \r\n \r\nHouse (Chatsworth) and Chieftains \r\n \r\nMany women and African American \r\n \r\nMuseum (Rome). \r\n \r\npioneers are from Historic High Coun \r\n \r\nThe pioneering whites, who followed try. Martha Berry's story is one of the \r\n \r\nthe Cherokee, also left grand homes and enduring legends of northwest Georgia. \r\n \r\ngardens, as well as simple shops and Oak Hill and the Martha Berry \r\n \r\nhomesteads. An extraordinary exam- Museum tell about this pioneer who \r\n \r\nPte of Southern plantations is seen at dedicated her life to educating the poor \r\n \r\nak Hill Plantation in Rome. \r\n \r\nmountain children. Using her own land \r\n \r\nThe Blue \u0026 Gray Trail escorts you and inheritance, Martha Berry estab \r\n \r\nthrough most of Historic High Country lished Berry College, which sits on the \r\n \r\nand includes the path of the military nation's largest campus. She attracted \r\n \r\nOfficial Travel Guide \r\n \r\nlation Centers \r\nt and Visitors Bureaus: ;TEP-OW GUIDE SERVICE AVAILABLE) \r\nj. Calhoun-Gordon County CVB ) South Wall Street oun, GA 30701 87-3811 C 706-625-5062 w.info@gordonchamber.org \r\nillton Area CVB |j.0. Box 532,1 18 South White St. \r\nUton,GA30117 ^214-9746 or 800-292-0871 C770-834-3652 \r\nif.mindspring.com/--carrolltoncvb Utoncvlxa mindspring.com \r\nartersville CVB P.O. Box 20039\". 101 .North Envin \r\nersville, GA 30120 87-1357 or 800-733-2280 1 770-386-1220 Hjwww.notatlanta.org gnotatlanta.org \r\n \r\nauga-Chattanooga National Military i depicts life in the Civil War era. \r\n \r\nilton-Whitfield County CVB . Box 204(i 211 Dug Gap Battle Road pWton,GA 30722-2046 1706-272-7676 or 800-331-3258 706-278-5811 v.nwgeorgia.com/daltoncvb ttonevb( nwga.com \r\njlasville CVB IE. Broad St.. P.O. Box 219 uglasville, GA 30133 \r\n47-5920 or 800-661-0013  770-947-5426 \r\ner Rome CVB t.0. Box 5823. 402 Civic Center Dr. \r\ne, GAM 162-5823 1706-295-5571) nr 800-444-1834 \r\n[ 706-236-5029 v.romegc'oi-fjia.com \r\nd@romegeorgia.com \r\n \r\nal Welcome Centers \r\n \r\nsRidge \r\n \r\n800-899-6867 \r\n \r\nalhoun \r\n \r\n706-625-3200 \r\n \r\nartersville \r\n \r\n770-387-1357 \r\n \r\nhatsworth \r\n \r\n706-695-6060 \r\n \r\nuglasville \r\n \r\n770-942-5022 \r\n \r\nIlijay ne \r\n \r\n706-635-7400 706-295-5576 \r\n \r\nnton \r\n \r\n706-657-4488 \r\n \r\ngia Visitor Information Centers \r\n \r\n1-75, Ringgold 1-20, Tallapoosa \r\n \r\n700-937-4211 770-574-2621 \r\n \r\n2 7 \r\n \r\n One of the most scenic viewpoints in the region is Cloudland Canyon. \r\n \r\nnumerous philanthropists to support her efforts including Henry Ford. Teddy Roosevelt visited Berry, as did many other important folks impressed with her accomplishments in education. Names of other famous women may be heard when traveling through the region including Mary Green, founder of the first Confederate Cemetery (Resaca); Rebecca Latimer Felton, the first female U.S. Senator (Roselawn in Cartersville); and Catherine Evans, the pioneer of the carpet industry. More current names you may hear while visiting include the Forester Sisters (Lookout Mountain), Maria Maples or Deborah Norville (from Dalton) and Liz Taylor (who honey mooned with Eddie Fisher in northwest Georgia). Historic High Country was the first region in Georgia to be listed in its entirety on the National Register of Historic Places, thanks to the historical committee of the San Souci Women's Club in Adairsville. \r\nMusic and famous music artists are also part of Historic High Coun \r\nHistoric High \r\nCountry try's heritage. Roland Hayes of Cur- \r\n \r\nryville, near Calhoun, was the first African-American classical concert singer to break the color barrier and have a career in the U.S. and Europe. Born the son of ex-slaves, he gained a reputation as one of the great vocalists of the world. He was responsible for \r\n \r\nraising the African-American spiritual to the classical level. A community music festival is held annually in his honor and a historic marker pays trib ute to him in Calhoun. Another pio neer was Thomas Dorsey of Villa Rica. Dorsey, known as the father of gospel \r\n \r\nThe Mineral Museum in Cartersville displays in-depth exhibits on the region's most abundant mineral, kaolin. \r\n \r\n2 8 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Visit the Historic High Country \r\nGeorgia's Rome \r\n^5/eorgia's Rome: home to three rolling rivers, the South 's oldest symphony orchestra, theater, \r\narts, concerts, museums, festivals, top ranked golf . . . A Recreational Oasis in the Northwest Georgia Mountains \r\nGreat restaurants and cultural activities \r\nAntiques and unique shopping Tour the historic \r\n\"Between The Rivers\" District Recreational opportunities include golf, hiking, biking, tennis and water sports ... a fun place to visit and a great place to live. Just 65 miles northwest of Atlanta off 1-75 \r\nWe're here to welcome you! \r\nCall the Greater Rome Convention and Visitors Bureau for brochures and information \r\n800.444.1834 Ext. 5 \r\nwww.romegeorgia.com \r\n \r\n music, composed over 400 blues and gospel songs. One of his songs, Take My Hand Precious Lord, has been translated into 32 languages and recorded by Aretha Franklin. Elvis Presley recorded his second most pop ular gospel song, Peace in the Valley here, selling millions of copies. Noble Hill-Wheeler Museum is a black his tory museum and cultural center housed in the former Noble Hill Rosenwald School. Built in 1923, it is the first school in Historic High Country con structed with Rosenwald funds -- \r\n \r\nfunding specifically for the education of African children. It is the site of a Kwanzaa celebration each year. \r\nHistoric High Country is home to unique architecture and many firsts. The oldest country store in Georgia is located in Villanow. One of the few remaining covered bridges in the state is in Euharlee. The only marble school house in the country is located in Tate. The Clocktower and second largest overshot waterwheel in the world is located in Rome. Historic High Country is also home to both the widest main \r\n \r\nstreet in the state in Rome and the Etowah Valley Historic District in Cartersville, which is the largest in the United States. Marshall Forest, in Rome, is Georgia's first national natural landmark and features a Braille trail. \r\nHistoric High Country has the world's largest denim manufacturer in Summerville, the world's first outdoor painted wall sign for Coca-Cola can be found in Cartersville, and the Friend ship Monument, erected as a tribute to 38 Georgians who aided a friend in a time of financial crisis, is in Cartersville. \r\nThe people here revel in their his tory and share their stories in many ways. Each town hosts seasonal festi vals and festivities where the stories are told through crafts, food, music and dance. The Kudzoo Cook-off and Fes tival in Dalton, Marble Festival in Jasper, the Grape Stomp in Chickamauga and the Apple Festival in Kllijay celebrate the products of these communities. Heritage Holidays in Rome, 1840s Days in Fort Oglethorpe \r\n \r\ni Die state there are lots of s geared toward Mds and \r\ni. Try these great suggestions r this region: \r\n \r\n. _._i Ridge : Scenic Railway \r\n \r\n\u003c\u003e\u003c)-\u003c 1-1 898 \r\n \r\nNew ill l!l!)8, take a 211-mile round trip through his- \r\n \r\nc Murphy Junction, along theToccoa KivcTto \r\n \r\nUle. The train lias even made friends will) \r\n \r\nmals along the way and .sometimes slops \r\n \r\npthem treats. BLUE RIDGE \r\n \r\nICtty \r\n \r\n706-820-2531 \r\n \r\n,B a great family getaway, this natural ..Hion is a trail through rocks and along ps--with a view of seven states on a clear lay. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN \r\n \r\nLake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park \r\n \r\n706-866-5681 \r\n \r\n When it conies to old-fashioned family fun. this \r\n \r\nw is where you'll want to be. Complete with 30 \r\n \r\ni, minigolf and more. It's a classic attri\"'- \r\n \r\nTecognized as one of America's top 1\" l ;1! \r\n \r\npisement parks by Travel and Leisure \r\n \r\n1C. FORT OGLETHORPE/CATOOSA CO. \r\n \r\niFort Mountain State Park {Mountain Bitting Trails 70 \r\nNew in the High Country, mountain bikingtr for aU skill levels are open. Bike rentals an' even possible at nearby Cohutta Lodge or in Atlanta via Geared to Go. CHATSWORTH \r\n \r\nFor more peat femiy Men, check with the at) Local Welcome Center. \r\n \r\n3 0 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Historic Traces^ Peaceful Places \r\nRED TOP MOUNTAIN STATE PARK A natural retreat for the city weary on 2,000 pristine acres around Lake Allatoona (Lodge, Cottages, Restaurant, Camping, Hiking \u0026 Water Sports). \r\n1-864-7275 \r\n \r\nTHE ATLANTA STEEPLECHASE The South's premier steeplechase, now a Bartow County \r\ntradition. \r\nETOWAH INDIAN MOUNDS A National Historic Landmark, Etowah was a major Native American cultural center from 900-1500 A.D. The museum, tours and special events enhance visitors' experience. 770-387-3747 \r\n \r\nADAIRSVILLE Treat yourself! Find shops and restaurants with a unique Victorian flare and new lodging \r\nproperties right on 1-75 at exit 128. \r\n \r\nAll within an hour north of Atlanta on 1-75- We offer free brochures on area attractions, special events, hiking, rishing, camping and the 1,400 or so guest rooms awaiting LJOU. Just call: 500-755-2230 or 770-537-1557 or^Email: cvb@notatlanta.org Or drop bu: www.notatlanta.org \r\n \r\nWORLD'S FIRST OUTDOOR COCA-COLA PAINTED WALL SIGN In historic downtown Cartersvillepainted in 1894. \r\nHISTORIC BARNSLEY GARDENS PRESENTS... Barnsley Inn Golf Resort, opening Spring 1999 \r\n \r\nCAKTEK5VILLL \r\n5AKIDWGQ, GEORGIA \r\nConvention \u0026Visitors Bureau We loolc forward to n eanm -rom uou! \r\n \r\n GEORGIA'S Great Northwest M \r\n \r\nThe Lookout Inn \r\nA mountain inn that will refresh your spirit... Whether you've spent the day seeing the sights on Lookout Mountain, hiking the trails or Mend ing to business in Chattanooga, The Lookout Inn can give that quiet retreat you need after a busy day. The lookout Inn is the perfect place to relax, day or night tee refer to Lookoul Mountain lodging, p. -t3 for details. \r\nScenic Highway- Lookout Mountain Parkway \r\nLookout Mountain, GA 30750, (706) 820-2000 \r\n \r\nCatoosa County Historic Gateway to Georgia \r\nA visit to Caloosa County will take you back in time to experience our (ill War heritage. A history lover's dream, peaceful and picturesque. Catoosa County lias many CMl War and military reminders. With so much to see and do in Fort Oglethorpe and Ringgold, you can make Catoosa County homebase for your Southern adventure. \r\nFor information call or write: Catoosa County Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 52, Ringgold, Georgia 30736; (706) 861-4807 1 \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \u0026 Suites and Hampton Inn-Dalton \r\nConveniently located in Data, Georgia, off 1-75 at exit 136. Country Inn \u0026 Suites and Hampton Inn are the places to enjoy all the amenities of home. Enjoy our continental breakfast featuring homemade Belgian waffles, and much more. .All rooms are equipped with refrigerators, microwaves, irons, and many other conveniences. Both Inns have well-equipped exercise rooms; Country Inn has an indoor pool and hot tubs in selected rooms. Business centers in both locations. \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \u0026 Suites, 903 W. Bridge Road; (706) 278-9700 Hampton Inn, 1000 Market Street; (706) 2264333 \r\n \r\n*nm BffM \r\n \r\nChatsworth-Murray County Chamber \r\nLooking for your road to adventure? Choose the road to Quusvvorth. Georgia. Here you'll find excitement and fun for everyone! Vi nether your interested in historical sites, golf, mountain hiking, bird watching, auto racing, hiking trails and mounlain vistas or water sports--let the road lead you to your adventure in Chatsworth! Just one and a half hours norm of Atlanta on US 411. \r\n124 N. Third Avenue (P.O. Box 327) Oiatsworth, GA 30705-0327; (800) 969-9490 \r\n \r\nCalhoun-Gordon County CVB \r\nCome experience the Historic High Country region. Come play golf. shop our quaint downtown or great oudet stores, go antiquing. visit New Echola Cherokee Village, tour the Resaca Confederate cemetery, or just hike in the Chattahoochee National Forest An hour north of Atlanta. \r\n \r\n300 South Wall Street Calhoun, GA 30701; \r\n \r\n(706) 625-3200 or (800) 887-3811. \r\n \r\nrrr \r\n \r\nwww.gordondtamber.org \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nDays Inn, Blue Ridge \r\n Central!) located on Highway 515 in the beautiful Nonh Georgia Mountains \r\n We have 60 deluxe smoking, non smoking, and handicapped rooms. Pets allowed \r\n Free continental breakfast, local calls and cribs.  Outdoor pool, micro-refrigerator, copier and fax available.  Whitewater rafting, golf, hiking and fishing, nearby.  AM.Approved \r\nFor reservations call (706) 632-2100, or (800) 325-2525. \r\n \r\nDade Count} Chamber of Commerce \r\nDade County-High Adventure Sports Mecca-Enjoy hang gliding, caving. rappelling, hiking, camping, hiking, fishing, canoeing, golfing and horseback riding in pristine Northwest Georgia Mountains. Visit Cloudland Canvon State Park and Rock City Gardens. Only 15 minules from Chattanooga, and two hours from .Atlanta, Birmingham and Nashville, via [-59 and 1-24. \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 1014, Trenton, GA 30752; (706) 657-4488 \r\n \r\nCHJ \r\n \r\nGilmer County Chamber of Commerce \r\nCome to Georgia's Apple Capital land of sparkling water and deep green forests, quaint shops and unique restaurants; cozy cabins galore; where wMflowers ---------------- bloom by the wayside and rocking chairs wait on friendly porches, while smoke curls lazily from chimneys; and crisp, juicy' apples tempt you to stop and take a bite! Then take off into our outdoor enthusiast's paradise: hiking, mountain hiking, golf, tennis: canoeing, tubing, fishing, boating, and much, much more! \r\n \r\nJust 55 minutes north of Atlanta. Contact P.O. Box 505, Dept. NW, \r\n \r\nEllijay, GA 30540; (706) 635-7400; Fax (706) 635-7410; \r\n \r\n-- \r\n \r\ne-mail: chamber@ellijay.com; web site: gilmerchamber.com |JQ \r\n \r\nFannin County \r\nNaturally! Experience the beauty of the North Georgia Mountains, Camp, hike or mounlain bike in the national forest. Tube the Toccoa River or raft the wild Ocoee. Fish on Lake Blue Ridge. Stroll through antique and specialty shopsinthehistoric towns of Blue Ridge and McCaysville. Cozy cabins, charming bed and breakfasts. \r\nOn Highway 515/76 just 1 hour north of Atlanta. Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 875, Blue Ridge, GA 30513 \r\n(800) 899-MTNS \r\n \r\nOcoee White Water Rafting \r\nThree professional river outfitters offer the finest half day and full day rafting experiences available on the world-renowned Ocoee River. \r\n \r\nWildwaterlTD. 1-800451-9972 Southeastern Expeditions, 1-800-868-7238 Nantahala Outdoor Center 1-800-232-7238 \r\n \r\nDouglasville \r\nStroll the streets of our tum-of-thecentury downtown-listed on the .National Register of Historic Places. Take in the monthly exhibits and shows of the Cultural Arts Center. Enjoy the natural beauty of Sweetwater Creek State Park Recreadon. fine and fun dining, great shopping and special events: Douglasville Has It All! \r\n \r\nDouglasville Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center, \r\n \r\nlocated on O'Neal Plaza in Historic Downtown Douglasville \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 219, Douglasville, GA 30133; \r\n \r\n(770) 947-5920 or (800) 661 -0013 \r\n \r\n[ \r\n \r\nRock City Gardens \r\nLocated high atop Lookout Mountain, Rock City offers you some of the most spectacular natural scenery found anywhere. You'll find lush gardens amid huge rock formations as you walk along the Enchanted Trail. You may even catch a view of 7 states from legendary Lover's Leap. Restaurants and gift shops can be found along the way. Each season provides a dazzling display of natural beauty. Open all year. \r\nFor information call or write: Rock City Gardens, 1400 Patten Rd., Lookout Mtn,GA 30750; (800) 854-0675 \r\nHistoric High Country \r\nGeorgia's Land of Sites and Legends... \r\n Blue \u0026 Gray Trail (Civil War in Georgia's Northwest) \r\n Cheiftains Trail (Native American Heritage) \r\n The Courthouse Corridor (A trip through timeless town squares) \r\nFor a free copy of any of the Historic High Country Trail Maps, just call: (706) 624-1488 or (800) 733-2280 E-mail: info@georgiahighcountry.org \r\n \r\nCarters Lake Marina \u0026 Resort \r\nLuxury lakeside cabins are now available for rent on this pristine mountain lake. We also offer family cabins, houseboat and pontoon boat rentals, or you can bring your own boat and dock it at the marina Discover the tranquilily of this beautiful 3200 acre lake, a well-kept Georgia secret that will become your secret too! \r\n575 Marina Road, Oiatsworth, Georgia 30705. Please call for reservations (706) 276-4891 or e-mail to carterlake@ellijay.com \r\n \r\nDiilton Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\nDiscover more in the Carpet Capital of the WotW! Located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Dahon is surrounded by the bn^lakingwilcimessandrKmrftheChaltahoocheeNaiifiii.!]!!^- ^ltralil located on 1-75, Data is within a one\u003c)ay drive for almost W ol\"ilk jxipulaW ofthe United States. Over 100 carpet outlets, retail shopping, golf. ( ml ar heritage, hiking, festivals...these are but a few ofthe many opporturain-s ihataW our guests. Over 1300 motel rooms and numerous restaurant- av.ul.ihli-. \r\n2211 Dug Gap Battle Road (inside the NW GA Trade Center), P.O. Box 2046, Dalton, Georgia 30722; (800) 331-3258 \r\n \r\n CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUT MTN. x^l \r\n \r\nROSSVItLE \r\nHICKAMAUGA \r\n \r\nTRENTON \r\n \r\n00COEE RIVER \r\n \r\nCLOUDUND \r\n \r\nTucked away in the magnificent scenery and rolling landscape of Georgia's Northwest Mountains you'll find everything you need to create a memorable experience. Enjoy unique cities and towns, each with its own charm. Stop and relive some of the area's colorful past through historic places and tours. For the more adventurous, be sure to enjoy great sport and recreational activities such as hiking and rafting. And when it's time to rest, you'll find great lodging at every turn. Come discover Georgia's Northwest Mountains and more! \r\nWalker County Chamber of Commerce \r\nfrom camping to cuing. hiking to lung-gliding, \\VA(T c(nlnly enljces (es of all ages ami anilities. But visitors to simply want to relax End e Imng is easy, loo' Come lo beautinil all*r County and \\isit: \r\n luokoul Mountain UiickamaugaBaiilefield  Rock City Gardens  fordon Lee Mansion Bed \u0026 Breakfast  Log Cahm rentals ai Hidden Hollow Vlohn B. Cordon Hal!  Pigeon Mountain  Villanow Store John Ross HOUH-  Cliattahoochee \r\nNational Kon-M \r\nformation, contact: \"*er County Chamber of Commerce TM If . Rock Spring. GA 30739; \"\"I \"5-7702 Fax: (706) 375-7797 \r\nS'te: WvTM TMlkercochamber.com \r\n \r\nTAIUPOOSA \r\n \r\n^ Chieftain's Trail CITIES on the Blue Gray Trail \r\n \r\nOak Hill and Historic Berry \r\n \r\nExperience Georgia history at Berry College in northwest Georgia. Each year, thousands of visitors enjoy exploring the 28,000-acre campus -- a showcase of historic landmarks, wildlife, scenic beauty and intriguing architecture. \r\nA visit to historic Bern- begins at Oak Hill and The Martha Berry Museum. Oak Hill is a beautifully preserved Antebellum plantation and the family home of Berry College founder, Martha Berry. Attractions include award-winning formal gardens, nature trails, and the Oak Hill Gift Shop. Opening in .April, the new Martha Bern Museum will present interpretive exhibits on the life of Martha Bern' and the schools she created. The inspiring story of the growth of her log cabin school to one of the nation's premier private colleges is told. \r\nMaterials for visiting the college campus are available at the museum. Campus sites include one of the largest overshot waterwheels in the country- and the magnificent \r\nFord Complex--an impressive cluster of gothic buildings funded by automobile magnate Henry Ford. Visit the Handicrafts Shop, where college students still weave handmade items for sale. Oak Hill and The Martha Berry Museum are open seven days a week (closed on major holidays). Please call for a calendar of events. AAA Star Attraction. On the National Register of Historic Sites. Located in Mount Bern, Georgia, near the city of Rome. \r\n \r\n2277 Martha Berry Highway (U.S. 27 North), Mount Berry, __ \r\n \r\nGeorgia 800-220-5504; www.berry.edu/oakhill \r\n \r\nU\u0026 \r\n \r\n Summervllle Is the home of Howard Finster's colorful, imaginative Paradise Garden. \r\n \r\nand Gold Rush Days in Villa Rica cel \r\n \r\nAmerican holidays are also cele \r\n \r\nebrate area heritage. Riverfest in brated in a variety of ways throughout \r\n \r\nCherokee County is a celebration of the the region. Christmas includes Coosa \r\n \r\ngreenbelt formed by the mighty Etowah River Christmas, a lighted boat parade \r\n \r\nRiver. Many have been selected as in Rome, lighted parades in Trenton, \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Travel Society's Top | Dalton and Chatsworth, a Moravian \r\n \r\n20 Events. \r\n \r\nI Christmas in Chatsworth and a New \r\n \r\nEngland Christmas in Calhoun. Visi tors can even take home a hand-cut Christmas tree from tree farms in the region. Other holiday celebrations include: Decoration Day in Kingston (Confederate Memorial Day), a Halloween Run in costumes is held in Douglasville, Fourth of July celebrations complete with symphony orchestras and fireworks, scenic Easter Sunrise services, Labor Day barbeques. Kwanzaa and New Year's Eve cele brations. A favorite way to celebrate Mother's Day and Columbus Day is at Prater's Mill Country Fair in Dalton. Apple Pickin' Jubilee in Ellijay cele brates the arrival of fall with a tug-ofwar over a vat of applesauce. \r\nArt is an important ingredient to the Historic High Country experience. Folk art can be experienced at its finest in Pennville (near Summerville) at Par adise Gardens, the creation of the leg endary folk artist Howard Finster. It now includes a suite for visitors, \\vlio wish to surround themselves with Fin- \r\n \r\n^imeless Blue Ridge Mountain ranges.... \\ important battlefields and burial \"rounds of the Blue and the Gray... the poignant remains of the Cherokee Indian culture decimated by the 1828 outbreak of \"gold fever\"... solidly enduring Prater's Mill, slave-built in 1855... fascinating exhibits tracing Dalton's industrial evolution into a modern-day carpet colossus... PUS:  Over 100 carpet, rug and flooring outlets  Boutiques and factory outlet shops  Gary Player-designed Nob North Golf Course  Ocoee River rafting  Over 1300 motel rooms  Wilderness llama treks \r\nDiscover A Scenic Tapestry of Past and Present in Dalton, Center of Georgia's Historic High Country. \r\nFor a Free Vacation Guide, Call 1-800-331-3258 \r\n \r\n ster art all night. Appreciation of the fine arts is alive and well in Historic High Country. You'll find art galleries, live theater, and even opera and the old est symphony in the South. Polk County's self-guided driving tour will take you by building murals, while annual tours sponsored by an area arts association will offer art gallery tours for visitors. \r\nThe trials of reconstruction strength ened the moral fiber and religious fervor of Southern folks. Cartersville was home to two internationally-renowned evan gelical figures. The fruit of their words and deed remain with us still. One was a man and one was a woman. He was a Methodist and she was a Baptist. He ministered from pulpits across the land; she from fields across the ocean. They are Sam Jones and Lottie Moon. \r\nWater is abundant in Historic High Country. Known for its historic ambi ence of 90 stately homes on the National Register of Historic Places in addition to its famous limestone cave, Cave \r\n \r\nia's 3arks \r\n: SITES \r\nNew Echota Cherokee Capitol Historic Site \r\nJohn Tanner Park \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds State Park \r\nRed Top Mountain Park and Lodge \r\nChief Vann House Historic Site \r\nFort Mountain Park \r\nPickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site \r\nSweetwater Creek Conservation Park \r\nCloudland Canyon Park \r\nJames H. Flovd Park \r\n \r\nSpring is home to some of the purest water in the state. Maintaining a tem perature of 56 degrees, the famous cave is a popular refresher during the sum mer months. Tour groups have even enjoyed a ghostly storytelling event while visiting here. From deep within North America's oldest rock formation, Lithia Springs produces water that is found in only three other springs in the world. It is the natural lithium found in the water here that gave the community its name. This mineral water has been hailed as having curative powers and has been bottled as \"love water.\" \r\nLight-hearted fantasy combines with dramatic geology in Rock City Gar dens, a classic Southern attraction at Lookout Mountain. Known for its spec tacular view of seven states, it is a littleknown fact that Tom Thumb golf origi nated here or that Walt Disney once vis ited and took home some ideas for his future developments. \r\nMyriads of recreational opportuni ties exist here as well. Three of the \r\n \r\nDALTON \r\nGEORGIA \r\n \r\nPlease Send Me Information About Dalton \u0026 Georgia's \r\nHistoric High Country \r\n \r\nName \r\n \r\nAddress_ \r\n \r\nCitv__ \r\n \r\nStale \r\n \r\nZip_ \r\n \r\nPhone ( \r\n \r\nAre you currently planning a trip? \r\n \r\n| | Yes | [ No \r\n \r\nIf so, when?_____________ \r\n \r\nMail to: Dallon Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau  P.O. Box 2046 \r\n \r\nDalton, GA 30722  (706) 272-7676 \r\n \r\nGOMM \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nVisit our website @ www.nwgeorgia.com/daltoncvb \r\n \r\nChattanooga \r\nDaltODT \r\nis located 90 miles north of Atlanta; 30 miles south of Chattanooga on 1-75 \r\nAtlanta \u003c \r\n \r\n six ranger districts of the Chattahoochee National Forest are located in Historic High Country. It is hard to believe that these beautiful lands were once the lands nobody wanted. The his tory of the land is one of abuse and overuse. Hydraulic mining for gold, cut and leave practices of early timber com panies, wildfires, over-grazing and unregulated hunting and fishing led to a forest that was in need of extensive restoration. Today the national forest land is priceless to many Americans and attracts 10 million visitors to the North Georgia area. Wildlife and fish species are abundant. Fishing and hunting are popular recreational activities in the for est. Over 35 golf courses offer affordable and challenging games. White-water raft ing, tubing and boating on the water ways are favorites. Historic High Country offers hiking with llamas, hang gliding, gold panning, bird-watching and riding the new Blue Ridge Scenic Rail- \r\n \r\nColor and heritage surround a Cherokee Indian Festival in Canton. \r\n \r\nand meetings. Meeting spots include the Northwest Georgia Trade and Con vention Center in Dalton, The Forum in Rome, Cohutta Springs Adventist Cen- \r\n \r\nfood, drink and friendly conversation. Din ing choices with flavors unique to each community are ample throughout the region. Examples include Forge Mill \r\n \r\nDalton is a great place to hunt for antiques and crafts, especially during the Prater's Mill Country Fair. \r\n \r\nway, an excursion train from Blue Ridge to McCaysville. It offers mountain hiking, spelunking, photography tours, antiquing and hunting designer fashions at the region's two outlet malls. \r\nHistoric High Country is also accom \r\nHistoric High \r\nCountry modating when it comes to conventions \r\n \r\nter in Chatsworth and Red Top Moun tain Lodge and Convention Center in Cartersville. The region also provides many other accommodations through out the region for smaller gatherings. \r\nThe favorite way to end the day in Georgia's great northwest is with good \r\n \r\nCrossing Restaurant and its trout spe cialty, and barbecue in every community including one of former President Carter s favorites, The Pink Pig near Ellijay. \r\nLodging options range from bed and breakfast inns to national motel chains, or RV camping to primitive \r\n \r\n3 6 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n camping. Both the Gordon Lee Man sion and the Tate House have been described by visiting guests as com parable to staying at a French chateau -- where visitors can become absorbed in the history of the area. Cabins complete with fireplaces and many with hot tubs are abundant in the mountainous areas of the region -- all within easy driving distance to regional attractions. \r\nHistoric High Country always has something new to see or learn. Com ing attractions that are sure to delight you include: Arbor Place Mall in Douglasville being constructed along 1-20; The Pinhoti Trail, working its way through the region, will complete the vision of the Appalachian Trail founder, Benton Mackaye, for a spur trail running into Alabama. Almost 60 miles of shared-use trail is being con structed with private donations and large volunteer efforts. This project will tie together two national forests, five state parks and countless com munities of unique culture. The Geor gian resort in Dallas is planned to \r\n \r\nCivil War reenactments are staged all along the Blue \u0026 Gray Trail such as those in Resaca, Tunnel Hill and Chickamauga. \r\n \r\ninclude a five-star hotel with lakeside villas and clubhouse servicing 36 holes of golf, a tennis center and an eques trian center. The first phase, a Tom Fazio-designed, 18-hole golf course, was completed in late fall of 1998 with a Jack Nicklaus course scheduled for completion in the near future. \r\n \r\nNature shows her colors -- all four seasons -- in the Historic High Country region, but never too harshly. You'll encounter very warm summer days, frosty-fall evenings, soft-spring rains and a chance of snow in the winter. His toric High Country is the place where fun and adventure never end! \r\n \r\nRelive History \u0026 Heritage m the NW Georgia Mountains \r\nCalhoun * Gordon County \r\nEnjoy the beauty, history and charm of the country nestled in the foothills of North Georgia. Step back in time at the site of the Battle of Rciaca and the Confederate Cemetery or at the New Echota Cherokee village, the seat of Cherokee lore and the \"trail of tears.\" \r\nA true paradise for recreation, with several parks, recreation areas and championship golf. Canoe, boat, raft and fish in the rivers, creeks and lakes. Camp and hike in the Chattahoochee National Forest. \r\nAntique buffs will love to explore the many local shops. Enjoy the excellent fare in one of 50 restaurants, serving homestyle to ethnic cuisine. \r\nClose to home and worth the stay, in the country-side of the mountains. \r\nCordon County Chamber of Commerce 300 South Wall Street  Calhoun. GA 30701 \r\n(706) 625-3200  (800) 887-3811 \r\n \r\nGeo rg i \r\n \r\nO n My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n3 7 \r\n \r\n Tmvpl Directory \r\n\u003c^^ Historic High Country ^ \r\n \r\nAcworth* \r\nM-ukiN ,\\ Ki r.Ri;vno\\ \r\nGlade Marina, 5400 Kings Camp Rd., (30102); 770-975-7000. Open: Daily, year-round. BF-F-L-M-PN-WS-PA. llolldin Marina, 5989 Groovers Landing Rd., (30102); 770-974-2575. Open: Daily. CC-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-WS-CP-DP-RV-RS-PA. \r\nAdafrsvlllo \r\nA Blue and Gray \u0026 Chieftains Trails Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n1902 Stock Exchange, 124 Public Sq., (30103); 770-773-1902. Open: Tue.-Sat M-CC-FS-E-GS. Features Public Square Opera House Dinner Theatre. Cafe offers gourmet coffee, sandwiches and desserts. Antique shops please a variety of interests, fj (GHTA) Adaimffle Historic District, 1 16 Pubfc Sq, (301 03); 770-773-3451 . FS-GS-TV. Historic town listed in its entirety on the NR. Town fea tures antique shops, home tours, restaurants and gift shops. Great Locomotive Chase Festival held each October. Pumpkin Patch Farm, Old Dixie Hwy., (301 03); 770-773-261 7. Open: Seasonal. OS-TV. Georgia grown pumpkins are the centerpiece of this farm, which offers hay rides, a petting farm and fall harvest decorations. Free parking, group tours welcome. Bring your own camera! \r\nSI'ORTS \u0026 RKCRIvVTION Indian Ridge Golf Course, 4333 Adairsville Rd., (30103); 706-291 -9049. Open: Daily. CC-OS-GC-FS-GS. S-to/epuMc course, power and pull cans. \r\nCV\\1I'I\\0 Kami!) Leisure Resort, 1001 Poplar Springs Rd., (30103); 770-773-7320. Rates: $15-$20. Open: 9 am-11 pm. PO-CP-RV. Shaded, pull-through campsites with full hookups; swimming, rec room, clean restrooms with heat and air conditioning; ice; volleyball, badminton, horseshoes, shuffle board. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn- \\dalrs\\1llc, Hwy. 140, 107 Princeton Blvd., (30103); 770-773-2886. Rates: $35-$55. H-HF-NHL-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-POCTV-CBK-FBK-J-IM-PA-NA. \r\nCountry Hearth Inn, 100 Georgia N. Industrial Cir., (30103); 770-773-3900, 888-4-HEARTH. Rates: $45-$79. Open: Opens Feb. 1999. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-CTV-CBK-MF. ft \r\nRamada I,Imiled- \\d.ilrs\\lllc, 500 Georgia N. Cir., (30103); 770-769-9726, 800-272-6232. Rates: $40-$70. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-PO-CTV-CBK-MF. f4 \r\nTrail-lodge- \\cl.iirsilllr, 961 Hwy. 140, (30103); 770-773-7701, 800-578-7878. HF-GR-MF. \r\n \r\nMiss Hannah's Tru-South, 1 1 8 Publk Sq, (301 03); 770-877-3422. NR-CC-OS-RS-FS-GS-D. Civil War collectibles, reproductions, rice necklaces and authentic old-fashioned soda fountain offers sand wiches and desserts. \r\n \r\nf \u0026  \r\njj\u0026M H^P \"' , ^ \r\n \r\nLegend H Handicapped Accessible HF Handicapped Facilities COE US Corps of Eng Facility NHL NlaBonalHistaicLancrnark NPS Operated by Natl Park Svc NR National Register of \r\nHistoric Places and/or Historic Outbuildings ED Educational M Museum NS Nonsmoking Areas \r\n \r\n;( ^ A LOCATION/ACCESS \r\n \r\n^-~\" / D Downtown MA OnMARTA \r\nHistoric High NA Near Airport \r\nCountry SGT Shuttle/Ground Transoort \r\n \r\nSB Suburban \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAL Airline C Chamber of Commerce CVB Conv \u0026 Visitors Bureau CE Cunency Exchange LI Language Interpreter IB Tourism Info Bureau MF Meeting Facility TS Tour Service TV Tours Available TA Travel Agency \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SCRVKf \r\nBB Bed \u0026 Breakfast BBP B \u0026 B with Private Bath CB Cabin \r\n \r\n45 Last Resort Pass Blue Ridge, GA 30513 \r\nA private, bubbling hot tub awaits your pleasure in a secluded mountain chalet. Enjoy quiet \r\nleisure, trout fishing and hiking. Whitewater rafting, golf and \r\nhorseback riding nearby. Located minutes from Blue Ridge and Ellijay. \r\n(706) 632-3864  1-800-959-5562 www.thelastresort.com Major Cards Accepted \r\nHoneymoon/Escape Packages \r\nVictorian Kvpresslons-The Pristine Tea, 100 N. Main St, (30103); 770-773-1850. CC-OS-GS-D. Victorian Expressions/The Pristine Tea Parlor. Victorian furnishings, clothing and accessories. Tea parties by reservation for adults and children. Vintage hats and gloves provided. \r\nTRW Ml. SERVICES \r\nVisitor Informallon-Adalrsvllle, (30103); 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280. NR-CVB. For free Adairsville visitors information and brochures contact the Bartow County CVB. Info includes events, motels, camping, shopping, dining and recreation, ft (GHTA) \r\nBig C.illMM' \r\nM'OKi* \\ Kl \u003c Kl \\ll(\u003e\\ Big Canoe Golf, 586 Big Canoe, (30143); 706-268-3323. Rates: $60-$69. Open: 8 am-6 pm. GC. Beautiful scenic course and com munity. 27 gorgeous holes overlooking the beautiful rolling hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. \r\n \r\nA Benton MacKaye \u0026 Appalachian Trails Community \r\n\\TTK\\CTIO\\S Mereler Apple Orchards, Hwy. 5, N., (30513); 706-632-2364. Open Jul.~0ec. Quality apples \u0026 cider, additional fresh fruits in sea son, sorghum and sourwood honey. Bakery on premises. \r\n \r\na Cottages Cl Country Inn \r\nCP Camp Site DP Dump Site RV RV Hook Up LD Lodge \r\nR Resort RS Restaurant on Site \r\nK Kitchenettes FD Food Service \r\nFL Fuel Service BS Baby-sitting CTV Cable TV \r\nCL Cocktail Lounge CSS Cocktail Service Sunday \r\nE Entertainment CBK Continental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK Full Breakfast J Jacuzzi GS Gift Shop IR In-Room Movies VCR VCR In Room PA Pets Allowed KA Kennel Facilities A Atmosphere Table Service CS Cafeteria Smorgasbord FF Fast Food FS Family Style CT Catenng Service \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBA Beach Access BF Boating Facilities F Fishing GC Golf on Premises \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RKCRK.ATIO!\\ \r\nChaltahoochee National Forest, (30513); 706-632-3031. USFS-BA-BF-F-L-PN-TH-CP. This is the Toccoa Ranger District, wheie you can enjoy several hundred campsites, picnic areas, hiking traits, scenic rivers and swimming beaches. Maps and booklets available at District Office. \r\nl,ake Blue Ridge Marina Inc., 335 Marina Dr., (30513); 706-632-261 8, 706-632-3044. Open: Tue.-Sun., 8 am-6 pm. H-PFCC-OS-BF-F-L-M-WS-CB-FS-FL-CTV-GS. Full-service marina, boat and gas dock, mechanic on duty, ship store, boat and jet-ski sales and more. Special event: Fireworks, July 4th. \r\nOcoee River \\\\lritewater Rafting, Ga. Hwy. 5 \u0026 51 5, (3051 3); 800-899-MTNS, 706-632-5680. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 1 2-4 pm. OS-RF-SGT. Private companies offer equipment, trans portation and guided trips, fj \r\nSugar Creek Raceway, Blue Ridge, (30513); 706-632-5550. Late model stock car racing every Sat. night Apr.-Sep. Call rb'  \"? cial events dates and other featured races. \r\nToccoa Rher, (30513); 800-899-MTNS. F-RF. Tubing, can. -,g and fishing are popular pass-times on this scenic mountain rivei :be rentals are available. \r\nCAMPI.\\G \r\nCohutla Wilderness Area, 6050 Appalachian Hwy., (30513); 706-632-3031. F-TH-CP. By an Ad of Congress. 34,100 acres of National Forest land has been classified as the Cohutta Wilderness area. Access to the interior is by footpath only. Ideal for backpack ing, camping S fishing. \r\nCooper's Creek Scenic \u0026 Recreation Area-C!\\F, F.S. Rd, #4, (3051 3); 706-632-3031 . F-PN-TH-CP. 1240-acre area features hiking trails and beautiful Cooper Creek and its tributaries, i with trout. Camping, picnicking, fishing and hunting. Callfo ation Guide. \r\nFrank Gross Recreation Area-CNF, F.S. Rd., #69, (30513); 706-632-3031 . F-PN-CP. Along beautiful Rock Creek, near , hoochee National Fish Hatchery. Camping \u0026 fishing. Call to ation Guide. \r\nlake Blue Ridge Recreation \\rea, Route 3, Box 3222, (30513); 706-632-3031 . Open: Memorial Day-Labor Day. USFS-BFF-L-M-PN-TH. A scenic recreation area, located on the hoochee National Forest near Blue Ridge, offers your d camping, picnicking, hiking, or boating on beautiful l^ i Ridge. The area has a quiet, relaxed atmosphere that is perfect for both travelers passing through and local campers interested in get ting away from crowds. \r\nlake Blue Ridge, TVA, U.S. Hwy. 76, (30513); 800-899-MTNS. BF-F-L-PN-CP. Boating, camping, fishing, picnicking, swimming. 3,920 acres, via 1-575 from Atlanta to US 76. \r\nSugar Creek Campground and Music Park, 1 220 Cox Rd, (3051 3); 706-632-2560. Rates: $12. NS-PN-CP-DP-RV-FS-BS-CTV-EVCR-PA-MF. Country music and dancing every Sat. nigni Bluegrass Music Festival and other special events held often. Open yearround. \r\n \r\n\\boe the Rest I.UMiry Cabins, My Mountain, (30513); 706-374-2057. Rates: $95-$1 1 5. Open: 9 am-6 pm. OS-PN-TH-CBMM-VCR-PA. ft \r\nBlue Rlde Inn, 477 W. 1st St., (30513); 706-632-0222. Rates: $60-$75. Open: May-Get. NS-OS-L-RF-TH-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-D-MF. \r\n \r\nGP Golf Privileges HC Health Club HR Horseback Riding L Lake Access M Marina P Picnic Facilities PG Playground PI/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor RF Rafting/Kayaking SS SnowSkiing TC Tennis Courts TH Trails/Hiking TB Tubing WS Water Skiing \r\nCHARGES/HOURS \r\nYA Admission Fee FP Family Plan \r\n \r\nGR Group Rate SNR Senior Discount PF Parking Fee CC Credit Cards Accepted OS Open Sunday \r\nSKOAL NOTTS 6HM Georgia Hospitality S \r\nTravel Association Member * Denotes Local Welcome Center or State Visitor Information Center in \r\n\" Georgia Bed \u0026 Breakfast Council Member \r\nn Special Internet Presence atwww.gomm.com \r\n \r\n3 8 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Blue Kidr Mountain Cabins. Inr., 10144 Blue Ridge Dr. Hwy. 5 N., (30513); 706-632-8999,706-632-5537. Rates: $85-$135. H-USFS-NPS-NS-CC-OS-F-HR-L-M-PN-RF-TH-CB-DP-K-CTV-J-VCRPA. (GHTA) |)n)S Inn-Blue Rldse, Hwy. 515, Connector 75, (30513); 706-632-2100,800-325-2525. Rates: $40-$80. H-USFS-NS-GR-SNRCC-BF-F-GP-L-M-PO-RF-TH-CTV-E-CBK-PA. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 32 \u0026 the inside back cover. Deer Trails Cabin Rentals, 1508 Appalachian Hwy., (30513); 706-632-8989. Rates: S75-S125. NS-TH-CB-CTV-J-VCR. Kannln Inn, 1580 Appalachian Hwy., (30513); 706-632-2005, 800-533-9834. Rates: Under S38.95-over $79.99. H-NS-CC-PO-RSFS-CTV-MF. (GHTA) Hciitrnrt Creckslde Cabins, 166 Winding Rd, (30513); 706-6324625. Rates: $100-5150. USFS-NS-OS-BF-F-GP-L-PN-RF-THCB-CTV-J-VCR. last Resort, Rt. 2, Box 2775, (30513); 706-632-3864. ft \r\nPlease, see our ad on page 38. Mountain Kher Resort,215ToccoaTaqouhee Trail, (30513); 706-632-6053,706-632-3168. Rates: $125-$195. Open: Year-round. USFS-NPS-NS-OS-F-RF-TH-CB-R-K-J-TV.fGHTAI \r\nMounlalimood at Itluc Ridge, 369 Black Ankle Ln., (30513); 770-458-5525. Rates: $77.50-$107.50. F-RF-TH-CB-CTV-VCR. Kcjuil.i's Res! Home, Wib-Kendall Rd., (30513); 912-994-121 1, 912-994-2848. Rates: $150/2 days-$350/wk. Open: 9 am-9 pm. USFS-OS-F-PN-RF-TH-CB-K-VCR. \r\nSunn\u003ebrook Bend Cabins, P.O. Box 2589, (30513-0017); 706-632-2594. Open: Year-round. H-USFS-GR-CC-F-GP-HR-PN-PGRF-TH-CB-LD-R-K-CTV-J-VCR. ft (GHTA) The Dogwood Kilersldc Inn, 245 Dogwood Riverside Dr., (30513); 706-632-8460. Rates: $105-$! 50. NS-CC-OS-F-L-TC-TH-CB- \r\nfs-j.r* \r\nflea Cabin Rentals, 699 E. Main St., (30513); 800-871-8422, 706-374-2939. Rates: $75-$125/day. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am5pm, Sun., 12-5 pm. CC-OS-F-L-CB-CTV-J-VCR-PA. TIM (o.i Kher lodging Bed and Breakfast, 85 Swiss Ln., (30513); 706-632-3137. Rates: $55-$65. PF-OS-BF-F-L-PN-RF-TH-BBBBP-CP-RS-FBK. \r\nTOl K^ \r\nRarkroiids Drhinfi Tours, 3990 Appalachian Hwy., (30513); 800-899-MTNS, 706-632-5680. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 12-4 pm. IB. 5t-/,' yi;.'JcJ io^rj LV)/^,,y/i iicjub'ul countryside, moun tains and wilderness. Tour times vary from r/ to 5 hrs. Available free at Chamber Welcome Center, ft Blue Rldse Scenic Raitaa), 241 Depot St, (30513); 800-934-1898. Open: Sat., 9 am \u0026 2 pm; Sun, 2 pm. CC-OS-E-GS. 26-mile round trip through Historic Murphy Junction along the Toccoa River to McCaysville with approximately 45 minute stop over in McCaysville. I'm includes enclosed coaches, open air car \u0026 gift shop/snack car. Riiuvations preferred! Jun.-Oct. ft \r\nTKA\\I:I SIIRMCMS \r\nPamln Count) Chamber of Commerce, 3990 Appalachian Hwy., (30513); 706-632-5680, 800-899-6867. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun. 12-4 pm. H-OS-C-IB-VI. Enjoy pristine mountains, wers and lakes. Great restaurants, lodging and antiques. Whitewater 'itting or a lazy float down the river. Hike miles of forest trails-- #v Appalachian starts here. Stay in a cabin (rustic to magnificent) oricozyB\u0026B.fttGHTA! \r\nPlease see our ad on page 32. \r\nBremen \r\nSPORTS \\ RI:CRI; VTION \r\n\"aple Creek Golf Club, 1735 Cashtown Rd., (30110); ^0-537-41 72. Only 30 minutes from Atlanta, this course is rated West Georgia 's finest golf course. \" Designed in / 957, this newly ''imated course is the preferred host to celebrity and charity tour' -wertts. Come enjoy great golf at a low cost! \r\n\"\u003ea\u003es Inn-Bremen, 35 Price Creek Rd., (301 10); 770-537-4646. : $45-5100. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-PO-DP-K-CTV- \r\n'\"Won Inn-Bremen, 1-20 (Carrollton area), 28 Price Creek Rd., 1301 10); 770-537-9001. \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 13. \r\n1 * WOTCM MAIN STREET CITY liZJf\" HOMETOWN OTY \r\n** aid Gray \u0026 Chieftains Trails Community \r\nAir Museum, Belwood Rd., (30701); 706-629-7371. aircraft dating from 1944. \r\n \r\nOklrifth, 335 S. Wall St., P.O. Box 342, (30701); 706-629-1515. Open: To the public, Mon.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm. Downtown home of Gordon County Historical Society. Sherman's Headquarters, Doll Museum. Limited access, no designated disabled parking, restrooms. \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOM MI'VTS \r\n\\en F.chota Stale Historic Site, 1211 Chatsworth Hwy., (30701); 706-624-1321. Open: Tue.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 25:30 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-GS-TV. Capital of the Cherokee Indian nation from 1825 until their forced removal on the Trail of Tears in 1838. Site has several original and reconstructed buildings, includ ing the Supreme Courtfiouse, Council House, and print shop. Museum and film. Group rates/tours available with advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \\RI:\u003c KI:VHO\\ \r\nChatlahoochee National Forest/Hidden Creek. F.S. Rd., #228, (30701); PN-TH-CP. Camping, hiking, picnicking. Ga. 156 southwest from Calhoun 77. miles; right onto Forest Service Rd. 23 1 for 2 miles, then right onto Forest Service Rd. 228. \r\nHeld* Ferry Golf Club, Hwy. 1560 off I-75, Exit 130, (30701); 706-625-5666. Open: Daily. GC. New 18-hole daily fee course, 5 miles east of Exit 130. \r\nSalaroa Creek Park, Hwy. 156, Exit 130, Route 1, (30701); 706-629-3490. YA-BA-BF-F-l-PN-CP. 126-acre lake, boating, picnic aiea. camping, swimming. Annual Bass Tournament. \r\nc \\\\IPI\\C. \r\nKO\\ kampgroimd-Olhoiin, 2523 Redbud Rd. NE, (30701); 706-629-7511, 800-KOA-7512. Rates: $16.95-$30.95. Open: 7:30 am-9 pm. NS-PF-CC-OS-F-PN-PG-PO-CB-CP-RV-GS-PA. Lovely campground located in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains. Full service campground is open all year, ft \r\n \r\nBest \\\\esleniCalhoun, 2261 Hwy. 41 NE, (30701); 706-6294521. Rates: $34-$48. H-NR-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-J-IM- \r\n \r\nPA.fi \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 26. \r\n \r\nl\u003ea\u003es Inn-Calhoun, 742 Hwy. 53 SE, (30701); 706-629-8271, \r\n706-625-3052. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PGPO-RS-CTV-PA-MF. \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\n \r\nMcono I.odgc-Calhoun, 1438 U.S. Hwy. 41 N., (30701); \r\n706-625-5421, 706-625-2077. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn, 115 Hampton Dr. SE, (30701); 706-629-0999, 706-625-9862. Rates: $52-$80. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTVCBK-J-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 13 \r\nllollda\u003e Inn Impress, 1 25 Hampton Dr. SE, (30701 ); 706*29-8566. Rates: $60-$79. H-SNR-PO-K-J. \r\nllonard Johnson Inn-Calhoun, 1220 Red Bud Rd., (30701); 706-629-91 91 . GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-IM-SGT-MF. \r\n.lameson Inn-Calhoun, 189 Jameson St. SE, (30701); 706-629-81 33. Rates: Under $40-$58.99. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HCPN-PO-CTV-CBK-J-IM-VCR-NA-SGT.fGW/V \r\nPlease see our ad on the_jnside_frQnt_cpyer. \r\nOualit) Inn-Calhoiin, 91 5 Hwy. 53 E. SE, (30701); 706-629-9501, 800-225-4686. Rates: $40-$60. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PORV-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-IM-PA-MF. \r\n \r\nRamada Umitcd-Calhoun, 1204 Redbud Rd., (30701); 706-629-9207. Rates: $38-$45. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA. \r\nPKist1 see out jd on the response c.r,.1 \r\nScottish Inn, 1510 Red Bud Rd. NE, (30701); 770-629-8261, 800-251-1962. Rates: $29 and up. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-CTV. \r\nShepherd's Budget Host Inn, Hwy 53 E., (30701); 706-629-8644, 800-666-6878. Rates: S29.88-$42.88. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-PO-LD-RS-CTV-CBK-PA. (GHTA) \r\nSmith Motel, 1437 U.S. 41 N. \u0026 I-75, (30701); 706-629-8427. \r\nSuper  Motels. Inc., 1446 U.S. 41 N. \u0026 I-75, (30701); 770-602-1 400, 800-800-8000. Rates: $29 and up. H-CC-PO-CTV. \r\nThrlftlodgc, 1442 U.S. Hwy. 41 N., (30701); 706-629-1137, 706-625-7077. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-CTV. \r\n\\ Illager Curst House, 51 0 Hwy. 53 E., (30701 ); 706-6254442. Rates: $39-$49. Open: Daily 8 am-1 1 pm. NS-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PNCTV-VCR. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\nCalhnun Outlet Center, 455 Belwood Rd., (30701); 706402-1300, 706-602-1305. Open: Mon.-Sat., 10 am-9 pm; Sun., 12-6 pm. NS-CC-OS-RS. Designer outlet shopping at its best. Over 60 outlet stores with savings of25-50% offsuggested retail price everyday! ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 199 \r\n \r\nTRVIIK \r\nBlue \u0026 Gray Trail, 300 S. Wall St., (30701); 800-887-3811, 706-629-3406. Travel Northwest Georgia sites which were the set ting for the Civil War's most dramatic events. Northwest corner of Georgia roughly from Chattanooga to the outskirts of Atlanta. \r\nTRVM-'.I SI RUCKS \r\nCalhoun I/oral Welcome Center, 300 S. Wall St., (30701); 800-887-3811.HF-MF-VI. Calhoun-Gordon County Convention \u0026 Visitor Bureau, 300 S. Wall St, (30701); 800-887-3811. \r\nPlc.iw:'.'ia.i:/onp_age32, Gordon Count) Chamber of Commerce, 300 S. Wall St., (30701); 706-625-3200, 800-887-3811. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5:30 pm. H-D-C. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 37. \r\nCanIon \r\nA Chieftains Trail Community \r\nIIKmk'K sITlX/MOM Ml-ATS Ball Ground. Baltic of Talhsa Historic Slatr Marker, Foothills of Blue Ridge Mtns, (30114). Battleground. Quaint centuryold town nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. \r\nSPORTS \\ RMCRI-: \\TIO\\ Sweelwaler Park, Lake Allatoona, Ga. Hwy. 120., (30114); \r\nBA-BF-F-TH. Camping facilities, beach, boat ramp, nature trail, amphitheater. \r\nzo Itton , \r\n..located just 45 minutes \r\nI5c\u003eT of Wesu Georgia\" \r\n'92-0871 \r\nn 834-3652 \r\nCARROLLTON AREA C\\'B P.O. Box 532. CARROI I.TON. GA \r\n(,iii lollldil \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STKEfT CITY \r\nA Chieftains Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM MIATS Susan Hayward Graveslle Monument, 210 Old Centerpoint Rd., (301 1 7); 800-292-0871 . Located at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catfiolic Church. Hollywood's Susan Hayward lived in Carrollton dur ing the height of her career and considered it her adopted home. (GHTA) \r\nSTVH: P\\RKS \r\nJohn Tanner State Park, 354 Tanner's Beach Rd., (30117); 800-864-7275, 770-830-2222. Open: 7 am-1 0 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OSBA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-PA. Largest and s:\\unming beach of any Georgia state park, two lakes provide swimming, boat ing. and fishing. Camping, group lodge, motor lodge rooms, nature trail, pedal boats and picnicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nCountry Hearth Inn Ciirrolllon, 901 S. Park St., (301 1 7); 770834-2001, 888-4-HEARTH. Rates: S38-$45. H-HF-GR-CTV-CBK. ft Days Inn-Carrolllon, 1202 S. Park St., (30117); 770-830-1000. Rates: $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PGPO-RS-CTV-CBK-PA-MF. Holiday Inn i:\\press-Carrolllon, 104 S. Cottage Hill Rd., (301 1 7); 770-838-0508. Rates: $45-$55. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-MF. llolida) Inn FAprcss-Carrolllon, 104 S. College Hill Rd., (30117); 770-838-0508. Rates: S59-$100. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-CTV-CBK-MF. Jameson Inn-Carrollton, 700 S. Park St., (30117); 770-8342600, 800-541 -3268. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-HC-PN-PO-TH-CTV-CBK-J-VCR-NA. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside front cover. \r\n3 9 \r\n \r\n Maple Street Inn, 338 Maple St., (30117-3235); 770-214-8950. Rates: $69-589. Open: Registration, 3 am-6 pm. NS-CC-OS-BBBBP-CTV-FBK-VCR-D. \r\nRamada lim-Oirrollton, 1202 S. Paris St, (3011 7); 770-834-7700, 800-736-9971. Rates: 549-566. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PG-PO-RSCTV-CL-FBK-PA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. \r\nTIM KS \r\nIntown South Historic District Walking Tour, Main St. Carrollton, (30117); 800-292-0871, 770-832-6901. NR-PN-PG-DTV. Walking or driving tour of Main Street Carrollton. (GHTA) \r\nTR\\\\I:I,SI:R\\H;I;S \r\nCarrollton Area Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 118 S. White St., (30117); 800-292-0871,770-214-9746. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. CVB. Experience the \"Best of West Georgia\" in Car rollton! This designated Main Street City is just 45 miles west of Atlanta. Scenic beauty and rural charm with \"big city\" amenities. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 39 S 100. \r\n \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STKCET C/l \r\n \r\nA Blue and Gray S Chieftains Trails Community \r\n \r\nw, ;\\ ,  u KI'\\I\\VM:M \r\n \r\nCarterstllle Opera, (30120); 770-386-1552. Open: Seasonal. H-YA-GR-CC-E-D. Cartersville is proud to be the smallest city in the U.S. with a resident opera company. All productions are fully mounted with beautiful costumes and sets, drawing talent from Atlanta and across the Southeast, ft \r\nEtowah .Arts Gallery, 11 Wall St, (30120); 770-382-8277. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-4 pm. H-HF-NR-ED-M-CC-GS. Rotating monthly exhibits; local artist showcase. \r\nGrand Theater of Cartersville, 5 N. Wall St., P.O. Box 1239, (30120); 770-386-7343, 770-382-1757. Rates: Vary. Open: Call for schedule. NR-YA-GS-D. Built in 191 ft this restored community the ater is listed on the NR. Monthly performances include comedy, drama, musicals, opera and ballet \r\n \r\nPumphouse Players/Legion Theater, 114 C W. Main St, (30120); 770-387-2610. Open: Seasonal. YA-E-D. For over 35 years the Pumphouse Players have entertained audiences with grand musicals, radio theater and one-act plays. The tradition continues today at Cartersville's Legion and Grand Theaters, ft \r\n\\n sri MS \r\n \r\nItarlon Couiily Genealogical Society I jbrary, 425 W. Main St., (30120); 770-606-0706, 770-382-6676. Open: Mon.-Fri., 10 am-3:30 pm; Sat \u0026 Sun., by app't. H-HF-ED-M-NS-OS-PN-GS-DMF-TV. Workshops, family histories, manuscripts, microfilm, micro fiche, misc. states, Heritage Books of Bartow County, GA., computers, CD's. Inquiries welcome. \r\nThe History Center, 13 N. Wall St., (30120); 770-382-3818. Rates: $1. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-4 pm. H-HF-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GRCC-PN-E-GS-D-TV. Museum provides j glimpse back into the work shops, farmsteads, and mercantile* of the pioneers of north Georgia. Displays from 1840's through WWII. Also operates historic Cora Harris property in rural Bartow Co. \r\n \r\nWilliam Welnman Mineral Museum, 51 Mineral Museum, (30120); 770-386-0576. Rates: $2.50-53.50. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-4:30 pm; Sun., 1 -4:30 pm. H-HF-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CCOS-PN-GS-VCR-IB-MF-TV-VI. Displays mineral treasures. Minerals, rocks, fossils, gems, videos, gift shop. Group tours, ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nHISTORIC srii:s/\\io\\i \\IIAIS \r\n \r\nBailie of Allatoona Pass Trail (COE), Old Allatoona Rd., (30120); 770-606-8862. NR. Confederate assault on Union strong hold on W\u0026A R.R. on Oct. 5, 1864 left 1600casualties. Earthen forts S extensive trenches interpretively designated by historic markers. Trail infonnation is available from Etowah Valley Historical Society, P.O. Sox 1886. \r\n \r\nCassville Confederate Cemetery, Cass-White Rd., (30123); 770-387-1357. Burial site of 300 CSA soldiers and Gen. Wm. T. Wofford. \" The antebellum cultural center ofN. GA.\" was burned by the 5th Ohio Regiment on Nov. 4, 1864. \r\n \r\nCooper's Friendship Monument, Lake Allatoona Dam, (30120); 770-382-4700. One-of-a-kind tribute from a debtor to his creditors. Creeled in 1860 by \"Iron King\" Mark A. Cooper to honor 38 Geor gians who aided him through a i 100,000 crisis. COE property. \r\n \r\nCooper's Iron Works (COE), River Rd., (30120); 770-387-1357, 770-382-4700. Open: Mar.-mid-Nov. COE-NR-ED-F-PN-PG-TH. Only re;;i'v:\u003e?: \u003c: \u003c' '.Li'k Cooper's Iron Plantation at Etowah. This bustling antebellum industrial center was obliterated because of its contri bution to the CSA. Sold to CSA in 1862. Day-use area offers hiking trails, play and picnic areas. \r\n \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds Slate Historic Site, 813 Indian \r\n \r\nMounds Rd., (30120); 770-387-3747. Open: Tue.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; \r\n \r\nHistoric Hifjh Sun., 2-5:30 pm. ED-M-YA-GR-OS-GS. A Mississippian Indian site \r\n \r\nCountry \r\n \r\nwith ceremonial mounds dating from 1,000-1,500 A.D., the largest \r\n \r\nstanding 63 feet tall. Museum with artifacts and exhibits. Group tours/rates available with advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\nEtowah Valley Historic Society Collection \u0026 Library, Cherokee \u0026 Erwin Sts., P.O. Box 1886, (30120); 770-606-8862. Open: Mon.-Fri., 1 :30-4:30 pm; Sat, 1 -5 pm. Historical research cen ter and office located in the historic 1903 Bartow County Courthouse. \r\n1/owry Bridge or Euhariee Creek Covered Bridge, Euhariee Rd., (301 20); 770-387-1 357. Georgia's oldest covered bridge. This lattice design bridge was built in 1886 by renowned black contractorHorace King. Centerpiece for picturesque hamlet of Euhariee. \r\nOak Hill Cemetery, North Erwin St, (30120). NR-D. Graves of distinguished locals: CSA Gen. P.M.B. Young, West Point roommate of Gen. Custer, 1885 Consul-General to St. Petersburg, Russia, and U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala and Honduras; Iron King Mark Cooper: Reverend Samuel Porter Jones; Rebecca Latirner Felton, first female U.S. Senator; and Amos T. Akerman, U.S. Attorney General under President Grant the only Confederate to serve in a recon struction Cabinet. \r\nRoselawn, 224 Cherokee Ave. W., (301 20); 770-387-51 62. Rates: $2. Open: 1 0 am-1 2 noon, 1-5 pm. H-NR-M-YA-GR-SNR. Home of Sam Jones, Victorian evangelist for whom the \"Grand OleOpry\" was built. Period furnishings, intriguing architecture. Houses memora bilia of Jones and first woman senator, Rebecca tatimer Felton. \r\nYoung Brothers Pharmacy, 2 W. Main St, (301 20); 770-382-401 0. Open: Mon.-fri., 8 am-6:30 pm; Sat, 9 am-2 pm; Sun., 1 :30-3 pm. OS-D. The sign on the exterior wall is recognized by the Coca-Cola Co. as the world's first outdoor Coca-Cola painted wall advertise ment. Paintedin J894bya Coca-Cola syrup salesman. Restoredto original condition in 1989. \r\n^ RI:\u003c:RI;VTIO\\ \r\nMlatoona Uindlng Marina \u0026 Resort, 24 Allatoona Landing Rd. SW, (30121); 770-974-6089. Rates: $15-5105. Open: Yearround, daily. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-PO-TH-WSCB-CP-RV-LD-R-RS-K-FS-FL-CTV-GS-VCR-PA-MF. Full-service marina offers rentals, beach, food, camping, lodging, and hoar, launch, ft \r\nUelllnger Park, Pine Grove Rd., (30120); 770-387-5626. Open: Daily. HF-YA-L-PN-PG-PO-TC-PA. Recreation complex features ten nis, sporting fields, pool, picnic shelters, walking trails, putt-putt and lake with gazebo. Admission charged for some activities. \r\nGreen Valley Greens Golf Course, 1 57 Rudy York Rd. NW, (301 21 ); 770-382-851 0, YA-FS. Nine-hole public course with dou ble tee boxes. Offers snack bar, carts and pull carts. Great rates. Invite the whole family. \r\nPark Marina, 651 Marina Rd., (301 21); 770-974-6063. CC-BA-BFF-L-M-RF-TH-WS-FS-FL-CTV. Boat rentals, repairs, sales and storage ate offered here. Special charters available. Food and gas dock. \r\nRoyal Oaks Golf Club, 256 Summit Ridge Dr. SE, (30120); 770-382-3999. Rates: $30-539. Open: Daylight-dark; winter, 8 am-6 pm. NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-GC-GP-RS-FS-CL-NA. Favorite 18-hole daily fee course offers pro shop, lounge and restaurant. Seniors discount \u0026 rental clubs available. Best golf value; travelers discount; driving range; PGA lessons. \r\nT, \\MPIMi \r\nAllaloona Campground \u0026 Collage Rentals, 24 Allatoona Landing Rd., (30121); 770-974-3182. Rates: 515-582. Open: Yearround, daily. H-HF-GR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-PO-TH-CB-CPDP-RV-R-RS-K-FS-FL-CTV-GS-VCR-PA-MF. Allatoona Campground is the ideal place to spend one night or an extended family vacation. Over 1 00 sites, wooded and lakeside. Tent sites and RV sites. Ameni ties include full hookups and pull-throughs, cable TV, dumpstation, laundry, fishing, LPgas, on-site security, restaurant and more. The best of Southern Hospitality, ft \r\nAllatoona take \u0026 Visitor Center (COE), 1 1 38 Ga. Hwy. 20 Spur, (301 20); 770-382-4700. Open: Daily, 8 arrM pm. HF-COE-MCC-OS-BA-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-TH-WS-CP-DP-RV-PA-VI. Eagles soar \r\nabove the scenic lake. Public access to full range of water sports. Visitor Center atop dam displays regional natural and cultural history, ft \r\nGatewood Park, 244 Bartow Beach Rd., (301 21 ); 770-387-51 63. H-BA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-WS-CP-RV. \r\nKOV kainpgroiind-Carlers\\llle, 800 Cassville White Rd., (301 20); 770-382-7330. Rates: $1 5.75-51 9.95. Open: Daily, 8 am10 am; office, 4 pm-8 pm. NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-F-PN-PG-PO-CB-CPDP-RV-FS-CTV-GS-PA. Recreation tooin with pool table, games and TV; laundry facilities, clean restroom with hot showers; friendly host close to Allatoona Lake, A tlanta, and historic sites. \r\nBudget Host Inn-Carlersville, 851 Cass White Rd. NW, (30120); 770-386-0350, 800-BUD-NITE. Rates: $25-539. NS-GRCC-OS-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CBK-PA. \r\nComfort Inn-Carlcrstllle, 28 Hwy. 294 SE, (30120); 770-387-1800, 800-221-2222. HF-NS-GR-CC-PO-CTV-PA-MF. \r\nCrown Inn, 1214 N. Tennessee St., (30120); 770-382-7100. GR. \r\nDays Inii-Carterstlllo, 5618 Hwy. 20, (30120); 770-382-1824, 800-325-2525. Rates: $34.88-$65.88. H-HF-GR-CC-OS-PO-CTVCBK-J. \r\n \r\nGuest House, 204 E. Felton Rd., (30121); 770-606-0900. H-NS CC-K-CTV. Hampton Inn-Carters\\llle, 5600 Hwy. 20 SE, (30121); 770-382-8999. Rates: $50-570. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GC-HC-PORS-CTV-CBK-J-IM-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 13 \r\nHoliday Inn-Carlersville, 1-75, Exit 126, P.O. Box 200306, (30120); 770-386-0830. Rates: 538.95-579.99. H-NS-CC-HC-PORS-CTV-CL-IM-PA. \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 3. \r\nKnlghls Inn-Cartersvllle. 420 E. Church St., (30121 770-386-7263. Rates: 538-585. SNR-CC-K-CTV-CBK. \r\nMolel 6-Cartersvllle, 5657 Hwy. 20 NE, (30121); 770-386-144 Rates: 534-565. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-PO-CTV-PA. \r\nQuality Inn-Carlerstllle, 235 Dixie Ave., (30120 770-386-0510, 770-386-1581. Rates: 550. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-P RS-FL-CTV-FBK-PA-MF. \r\nRamada I,lmlled-Carters\\ille, 45 Hwy. 294 SE, (3012 770-382-1515. HF-GR-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. Red Carpet Inn-CaitennlUe, 851 Cass White Rd., (3012 770-382-8000, 800-BUD-NITE. Rates: 520-530. NS-GR-CC-OS-PORS-FS-CTV-PA. Super H Molel-Carlers\\llle, 41 SR 20 Spur SE, (3012 770-382-8881 . Rates: 528-559.88. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-IM \r\n(;o\\u:\\no\\ \u003c I;VII;K \r\nRed Top Mountain State Park \u0026 I dge, 781 Red Top MOIJ tain Rd. SE, (30121); 800-864-7275,770-975-4226. Rates: 555-57 Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-PO-TGTH-WSCB-CP-DP-RV-LD-RS-FS-CTV-GS-PA-MF. Located on a 1,950-1 peninsula along Lake Allatoona. Abundant wildlife, swimmin boating, fishing, and hiking. 33-room lodge, restaurant and oo ference center, cottages, camping, tennis courts, beach, and boa ing facilities/marina, ft (GHTA) \r\nTOIKS \r\nCarlei-siim- Historic Downtown Walking Tour, 3 Wall S (30120); 770-386-6458. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-NHL-* ED-M-FS-E-D-TV. Selt-guided tour of NR properties including t courthouses, depot theater, and the world's first outdoor painti wall sign for Coca-Cola. \r\nRace lor The Human Chll War Driving Tour, 101 Erwin St., (30120); 770-387-1357,800-733-2280. Open: Mon.-fr 9 am-5 pm. NR-TS-TV. Self-guided driving tour highlights historic markers and Civil War points of interest in Bartow County. Tour itin eraries available, ft \r\nTRUIS \r\nChlenains Trail; 706-387-1357,800-733-2280. Open: Mon.-Fii, 9 am-5 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-TV. Travel 150-mi. trail;,' \"xp/ore history of native Americas dating 1000 B.C. to Trail of Tea ' De ignatedbyGa. General Assembly in 1988 as part of 150th  sary of Trail of Tears. \r\nTKVUI Sl-RYICI'S \r\nCarlersville Barton Count) CMS, 101 N. Erwin St., P.O. Box 200397, (30120); 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280. Open: Mon.-Fn. 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-D-CVB-IB-TS-VI. Provides complete free tion to leisure travelers, small meetings and motorcoaci' Located in the foothills of the Appalachians, we promote / 5 with 1,700 rooms, plus many restaurants, attractions, ? areas and events, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 3 ?. \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC SITMSAIOM MUM'S Atlanta Campaign Pocket Park, U.S. Hwy. 41 N. \u0026 Cassvill \r\nRd., (30756); 770-387-1357,706-694-6455. Open: 24 hrs. NR. Intel piiH.c ,ii:i,, p\u003ci:k ev'\"--- 4:.'--.''U i-^poign (Civil War)activity f Cassville. Noble Hill, 2361 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., (30120); 770-382-3392 HF. A Slack History Museum and Cultural Center housed in the 192 Noble Hill Rosenwald School. It was north Georgia's first school M specifically for black children's education. \r\nHISTORIC SITi:S/MOM MIATS \r\nHistoric Cave Spring and Rolater Park 3 Georgia A* (301 24); 706-777-3382, 706-777-0523. Rates: S30-S75. Open: M open as weather permits. H-HF-NHL-NR-ED-CC-OS-F-HR-PN-Pfr* RF-BB-BBP-CB-CP-DP-RV-K-CTV-FBK-GS-PA-D-TV. View limestone cave tor which the community was named, M quaint antique and gift shops and see stately homes, 90 ' are listed on the NR. TTie Georgia School for the Deaf has been*** here since 1 846. Rolater Park also features the 2nd largest s** ming pool in Georgia. \r\n \r\n4 0 \r\n \r\nG eorg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n SPORTS \u0026 KI \u003c KI; vno\\ \r\nCedar Creek Park. Hwy. 411, (30124); 706-777-3030, 706-232-3239. Camping (Tent * KV), picnicking, pavilion, driving range, canoe \u0026 tube rentals, and fishing. \r\nTumlin House Ited and llrcakfast, 38 Alabama St., (30124); 706-777-0066. NR-NS-GR-CC-OS-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-FBK-GS-VCR. \r\nCcdartonn \r\nA GEORGIA. MAIN STREET CITY \r\nPolk County Historical Society Museum \u0026 Gardens, College St. off Hwy. 27, (30125); 770-748-3473, 770-748-5906. Open: Museum open 4th Sunday of each month or by app't Gardens open at all times. \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM AII;\\TS \r\nBig Spring. The, Wissahickon Ave., just off Hwy. 27, (30125); The Cherokees met here for councils \u0026 ceremonies. Now a park with pic nicking facilities. Wade in the stream flowing from the spring. \r\nTOI KS Cedartown, A Main Street City, (30125); 770-749-1652. TV-VI. Self-guided driving tours through the beautiful countryside and historic districts of Polk County. Pick up brochure at the Polk County Chamber at lOOPriorSt, Km. 102. \r\nTR\\\\ri. SI:K\\ICI:S \r\nfolk Count) Chamber of Commerce, Polk County Courthouse #2,100 Prior St., Rm. 102, (30125); 770-749-1652,800-226-2517. Open: Mon.-Fri, 8:30 am-5 pm. C. Explore natural beauty amidst tree-lined streets, rocky hills and deep valleys. Historic homes, antique shops, festivals, and recreational opportunities all await you in Polk County, ft \r\nChiilsnorlli* \r\nA Chieftains Trail Community \r\nIIM'\".\"' viri .-\u003c/AutV MI-'VIS \r\nChief \\ aim House Stale Historic Site, 82 Ga. Hwy. 225 N., (30705); 706-695-2598. Open: Tue.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 25:30 pm ED-M-YA-GR-OS-PN-GS. Brick mansion built by Chemkee ChiefJames Vannin 1804 and called the \"ShowplaceoftheCherokeeNation. \" Decorated with beautiful Cherokee hand carvings. Fea tures a cantilevered stairway and many fine antiques. Group tours/rates available with advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\nsrvrc \" iii v \r\nFort Mountain Stale Park, 1 81 Ft Mountain Park Rd., (30705); 80T\u003e864-7275, 706-695-2621 . Open: 7 am-1 0 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OSBF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. Fort Mountain features an ancient 855 foot-long rock wall, which stands on the highest point of the mountain. Situated in the Chattahoochee National Forest, this beautiful mountain park offers a variety of outdoor activities. Hik ing, camping, cottages, lake swimming, beach, fishing and picnidting. ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \u0026 Ri;cRr; \\TIO\\ \r\nBame* Creek Recreation Area, 401 Old Ellijay Rd., (30705); 706-695-6736. Backwoods picnic area. Take U.S. 411 north from Cratsworth 4 miles, turn right at light in Eton. Follow FS Rd. ISeast for W miles; left on FS 68 4 miles. \r\nCarter's lake Marina \u0026 Resort, 575 Marina Rd, (30705); 706-2764891 . Rates: $40-5200. Open: Summer, daily; winter, call for hrs. H-COE YA-CC-OS-BF-F-L-M-PN-TH-WS-CB-LD-R-K-FL-GS. Escape to this peaceful lake in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Moun ters. Lakeside cabins \u0026 rooms. Houseboats \u0026 pontoons. Fish, \"Wl hike or just relax. Perfect vacation for the water lover. Boat *ffo available. 90 miles from Atlanta S Chattanooga. Open year\"x \r\nPlease see our ad on page 32. Hwwback Trail Rides, Fort Mtn, Chattahoochee Naf I Forest. twOS); 706-695-9601. 5-mile, 10-mile, half-day and overnight amf \"*5 nigh atop Fort Mountain in the Chattahoochee National forest \r\nTracr - Inc., 730 Mitchell Bridge Rd., (30705); 70fr9S-7353.GC. \r\n\u003cnasauga, 401 Old Ellijay Rd., (30705); 706-695-6736. . HF-USFS-YA-BA-F-L-PN-TH-CP. Highest lake in Georgia. , lahing. swimming, hiking, picnicking, songbird area. \r\n\"oTM F0'est recreation facility. \r\nGolf Course. Inc., 1591 Springplace Smyrna Rd., 5); '06-695-9300. Rates: $9-114. GC. W years old. **\u003e*' weekend,ate, \r\n \r\nIDDMM. Carter's Lake Marina \u0026 Resort, Marina Rd. off Dam Rd., (30705); 706-276-4891. Rates: $40-$100. H-COE-YA-CC-OS-BF-FL-M-PN-TH-WS-CB-LD-R-K-FL-GS. (GHTA) \r\n 'lease see our ad on page 32. Coliiill.i I.odgc and Comciillon Center, SOOCochiseTrail, (30705); 706-695-9601. Rates: $49-$135. Open: 24 hrs., closed Christmas Day. H-ED-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-HR-PI-TC-TH-CB-LDRS-K-CBK-FBK-J-GS-VCR-MF. (GHTA) lleartstone Hall 2755 Hwy. 282, (30705-6834); 706-695-6515. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 18 Key West Inn, 501 G.I. Maddox Pkwy., (30705); 706-517-1155, 706-517-1156. Rates: $43-$58. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-THRS-OV-PA. (GHTA) \r\n(;o\\u;\\no,\\\u003c;i;.\\Ti;R \r\nCohutta IxHlge and Convention Center, 500 Cochise Trail, (30705); 706-695-9601. Rates: $49-5135. Open: 24 hrs., closed Christmas Day. H-ED-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-HR-PI-TC-TH-CB-LDRS-K-CBK-FBK-J-GS-VCR-MF. A complete mountain top resort with facilities for 200--for conventions, seminars and group meetings. Dining with a fantastic view. (GHTA) \r\nIk \\\\ I I SI k'\\ IITs \r\nChalsnorth-Murra\u003e County Chamber of Commerce/ Welcome Center, 126 N. Third Ave., (30705); 706-695-6060. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. C-VI. Your \"Road to Adventure\" begins in Murray County! (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 32. \r\nClHMT) Loft \r\nC,o/y Acres Cabin Mentals, 434 Whispering Pine Ln., (30522); 706-273-7321, 888-273-7321. Rates: $100/nt. CC-TH-CB-CTV-JVCR-PA. ft \r\n(..hickaniaiiga \r\nA Blue and Gray Trait Community \r\nLOIH.IM; \r\nCoidon-l.ee M.mslmi Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 217 Cove Rd., (30707); 706-375-4728,8004874728. Rates: $75-$125. NHL-NRM-NS-SNR-CC-BB-BBP-CB-CTV-FBK-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 18. Hidden Hollow Resort, 463 Hidden Hollow Ln., (30707); 706-539-2372. Rates: $40-$78. Open: Year-round. H-NR-NS-GR-OSBF-F-L-PN-PG-RF-TH-CB-CI-LD-R-K-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nUoiulland \r\nI.OIH.IM, \r\nOur Mountain, 19 Cabin Dr., (30731); 706-862-6363. Rates: S100-5160. H-CC-TH-CB-R-K-J. Tt \r\nComma \r\n\\ITK\\C! Cohutta IVallonal I KM HaU-hcry, off Ga. 71 north of Cohutta., (30710). Features W tanks that display the wann-water species raised by the hatchery plus a variety of other interesting species. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RI;\u003c;KI vi io\\ \r\nIMob North Golf Course, 298 Nob North Dr., (30710); 70W94^505. GC. Nob North Golf Course is an original Gary Player course. It con tains 183 acres of expertly designed links featuring 59 bunkers and seven lakes. Just a short distance from Chattanooga and Atlanta. \r\n(Irandall \r\n)\\\\l ATIO\\ MATCH Cohulla Springs Adicnllsl Center, 1175 Cohutta Springs Rd., (30711); 706-695-9093,800-940-6789. Rates: J45-S65. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-USFS-ED-M-NS-FP-GR-CC-OS-BF-F-HR-L-PN-PG-PO-RFTC-TH-WS-CB-CP-DP-RV-LD-R-K-FS-BS-OV-E-FBK-GS-VCR-SGT-MF7V. Cohutta Springs Conference and Family Retreat Centerprovides an ideal setting for conventions and seminars for churches, educa tional institutions, civic organizations, and families. Surrounded by 100,000 acres of National Forest and30,000acres of Wilderness area, Cohutta Springs combines comfort and convenience with scenic beauty and solitude. Cabins, motel rooms, cottages, camping, RV. (GHTA) \r\nDallas \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\n-.,\u003e . - ^ i \\II.K I \\I',UI VI \r\nFine Arts Center, P.O. Box 403, (30132); 770-443-1649. Special arts exhibits monthly. \r\n \r\nPauldlng Council for the Arts. Inc., 2500 N. Industrial Way, (30132); 770-445-6016. Art exhibits, cultural performances, etc. \r\nIIISIOKK SIT) S/MOM Ml ATS New Hope Church Monument, Hwy. 381 , (301 32); 7704451 6. NR. Marks the spot of a crucial battle in the War Between rite States. Pk-ketfs Mill Battlefield Stale Historic Site, 2640 Mt Tabor Rd., (301 32); 770443-7850. Open: Tue- Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 1 25 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-OS-PN-TH-GS-TV. One of the best preserved Civil War battlefields in the nation. TheMay27, 1864 federal attack resulted in one of the most successful Confederate victories. Trails, museum, film, and video interpret the battle. Relief map shows Atlanta Campaign activity at New Hope Church. Group rates/tours available with advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS x RI;\u003c:RI:YIION \r\nPauldlng Co. \\Vlldllfe Management Areas, (two located in Paulding Co.), (301 32); F-TH-CP. Hunting during season, fishing, prim itive camping, hiking. \r\nSoutheastern International Dragnay, 1653 Dragstrip Rd., (301 32); 770-445-2 1 83. Open: Apr.-Oct; races every Sat night. YA. Eighth-mile drag racing track. Admission charged. \r\nPauldlng Co. Driving Tour/Historic Markers, 249 E. Memo rial Dr., (30132); 770-445-6016. CVB. Produced by Paulding County High School students. Leads you to historic markers throughout the county, ft \r\nPauldlng Oiunly Chamber of Commerce, 455 Jimmy Camp bell Pkwy., (301 32); 770445-601 6. C. See Picketts Mill historic site and Paulding Meadows arts and crafts event, ft (GHTA) \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nVI TK\\\u003c THIN\" \r\nDalton Carpel Mill Tours, 2211 Dug Gap Battle Rd., (30720); 706-272-7676,800-331 -3258. Open: By app't only. H-ED-NS-TV. Call the Dalton CVB to schedule a carpet mill tour in the \"Carpet Capi tal of the World.\" 2'./. hour tour that includes video presentation, a walk through the research and design department and a mill tour. ft Kills Doll Collodion, 810 N. Tibbs Rd., (30720); 706-278-9368. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm. M-NS. A personal collection of over 1500 antique and modem dolls. Free admission. \r\n\\RTSX I:\\TI;KT\\I\\MIAT \r\nCreative Arts Guild, 520 W. Waugh St, (30720); 706-278-0168. Open: 9 am-4:30 pm. ED-M-CC-E-GS-MF-TV. Offers opportunities for dance, theatre, music and visual arts. (GHTA) \r\nIIISTOKH, SI ITS/MOM Ml.NTS Blunt House, 506 S. Thomton Ave., (30720); 706-278-0217. Open: By app't NR-ED-NS-YA-D-TV. The Blunt House was built in 1S48as the home ofDalton's first mayor. Confederate Cemetery and Monument, Emory St. in West Hill Cemetery, (30720); Open: Daylight hours. H-NR-ED-OS-D-CVB. From 1862--863 hospitals in Da/ton aided the Confederate casu alties of battles inNW Georgia. The cemetery has 42 I Confederate and 4 Union unknown dead. Crown Gardens and Archives, 715 Chattanooga Rd., (30720); 706-278-0217. Open: Tue.-fri., 10 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-1 pm. NR-ED-M-NS-YA-MF-TV. Crown Gardens \u0026 Archives is a museum housed in the old office building of Crown Cotton Mill built in 1885. It contains exhibits from Dalton's textile industry, with emphasis on chenille bedspreads.artifacts from the Civil WarandCherokee Indi ans and collections of local heritage groups. Dalton Depot, 110 Depot St, (30720); 706-226-3160. H-NR-NSCC-FS-CL-D. Built in 1862, Dalton Depot is one of the few remain ing depots built before the Civil War. It has been restored as one of Dalton's finest eating establishments. The original beginning point for surveying the city of Dalton can still be seen in the lobby. Dug Gap Battle Park, 2211 W. Dug Gap Battle Mountain Rd., (30720); 706-278-0217. Open: Daylight hours. ED-M-OS-PA. No wheelchair access. BreasMorkf built 6\u003e Civil War soldiers. Prater's Mill, 500 Prater's Mill Rd., (30721); 706-694-6455, 706-272-7676. Open: Grounds, daylight hours. NR-F-PN-TH-TV. His toric water powered gnst mill, established in 1855, suniveddvil War. Admission to grounds free, except during Prater's Mill Country Fair on Mother's Day weekend in May and Columbus Day weekend in October. E-mail:pratersmill0dalton.net. (GHTA) Western \u0026 Atlantic Depot, (30720). D. Built in 1852. one of the few remaining landmarks of the W\u0026A Railroad of the State of Georgia. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n4 1 \r\n \r\n Best Inns of \\mrrlra, 1529 W. Walnut Ave., (30720); 706-226-1100. Rates: S42.88-S55.88. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-POCW-CBK-IM-PA. \r\nBest Western Dallon, 2106 Chattanooga Rd., (30720); 706-226-5022. Rates: S35.1 0-S54. Open: 8 am-5 pm. H-HF-NS-SNRCC-PG-PO-RS-CrV-CL-IM-MF. T \r\nPlease see our ad onpage_s_ 26 \r\nCountry Hearth Inn Dallon, 2007 Chattanooga Rd., (30720); 706-278-4300, 888-294-6498. Rates: $40-$85. NS-GR-CC-PO-CTVCBK-MF. ft \r\nCoiinln Inn X Snllcs, 903 W. Bridge Rd., (30722-2626); 706-278-9700, 800-456-4000. Rates: $71 -$102. HF-NS-SNR-CCPI-CI-CBK-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 32. \r\nDavslnn-Dallon,1518W. Walnut Ave., (30720); 706-778-0850, 800-DAYS-INN. \r\nHampton Iiiii-Dallon, 1000 Market St. (30720); 706-226-4333. Rates: S59-S74. Open: 8 am-5 pm. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-CTVCBK-J-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 13 \u0026 32. \r\nHoltda) Inn-Dalian, 515 Holiday Ave., (30720); 706-278-0500. Rates: S50-S70. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-GP-PO-R5-F5-CL-E-IM-PA. (CHTA) \r\nMnU-l (i-D.illon, 2200 Chattanooga Rd., (30720); 706-278-5522, 800-466-8356. Rates: $27.99-534. H-NS-SNR-CC-OS-CTV-PA. \r\nThe Holly Tree House, 21 7 W. Cuyler, (30720); 706-278-6620. Rates: S75-S85. NS-CC-OS-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCR-D. \r\nInilernnod Lodge, 1306 Underwood St., P.O. Box 1048, (30722); 706-226-4651. Rates: $65-$95/wk. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-6 pm. MF. (GHTA) \r\n\\\\ Illonilale I dgc. 1116 Willowdale Lodge, (30720); 706-2784)700. Rates: $29-559. HF-CC-K-CTV. (GHTA) \r\nMIOITIM, Carpet \u0026 Rug Outlet Council, 524 Holiday Ave., (30720); 706-278-7373. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. Carpeting and rugs at outlet prices. \r\nTanner Outlet Center of Dalton, 1001 Market St., (30720); 706-277-2688, 800-409-7029. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-9 pm; Sun., 12-6pm.SNR-CC-OS-FS. \r\n \r\nNorthwest Georgia Trade \u0026 Convention Center, 221 1 Dug Gap Battle Rd., (30720); 706-272-7676, 800-824-7469. H-NS-CC-OSFS-MF. 143,500 sq. ft. on two levels, twelve meeting rooms, two exhibit halls, two banquet halls and lecture hall theatre. Flexibility to accommodate conventions, trade shows, receptions, banquets and even meetings of only two to three people, fi (GHTA) \r\nTO! KS \r\nDalton Donntonn Development Hulking Tour, 210 N. Pentz St., (30720); 706-278-3332. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. H-NR-ED-NS-D-W. Downtown Dalton, a Main Street city, is full of history with its interesting architectural features. A self-guided walking tour is available, or call Downtown Development to arrange for a guide. \r\nHistoric Donnloun Koine Tour, 402 Civic Center Dr., (30161); 706-29S-5576. Open: Year-round. Tour historic Rome's \"Between the Rivers \" district and discover many treasures. Pick up a walking tour map or rent a cassette tour to drive through. \r\nMama Treks (llanksnell Farm), 1618DawnvilleRd, (30721); 706-259-9310. Rates: 559-S69. Open: Daily, by reservation. ED-NS-FP-GR-OS-F-L-RF-TH-BB-BBP-CBK-VCR. Hawksbell Farm llamas invite you to hike the beautiful Chattahoochee National for est with them. Easy hike, llamas cany the gourmet lunch. \r\nTR\\\\r\"l,Si;R\\H'i;S \r\nDalton Convention  Visitors Unreal), 2211 Dug Gap Bat tle Rd., P.O. Box 2046, (30722-2046); 706-272-7676, 800-331 -3258. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. H-CVB-IB. Visit the Carpet Capital of the World at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Complete visitor information available, factory outlet shopping, Civil War his tory, Cherokee Indian history. Over 1300 motelrooms.fi (GHTA) \r\nPlease_see_Qur adon_e_ages_32, 34  35. \r\nDallon/\\Miiincl\u003ct Clean \u0026 Beautiful, 210 N. Penztz St., (30720); 706-226-621 \r\nDonglasville* \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nMr- -   '\u003e! M \r\nCultural \\rls Center, 8652 Campbellton St., (30134); 770-949-ARTS. NA. Roberts-Motely House. Fine art exhibit and quality performances. \r\n \r\nHistoric High Holidav Inn-Doiiglasville (Six Flags Area), 5479 W. Moreland \r\n \r\nCountry \r\n \r\nPlaza, (30134); 770-949-5730. SNR-CC-PO-GV-CBK-J. \r\n \r\nQuallt) Inn-Doiiglasvillc, 7101 Concourse Pkwy., (30134); 770-920-9228. Rates: 554.00-84.00. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-PO-CBK-IM-SB-MF. \r\nKamada Umlted, 831 5 Cherokee Blvd., (30134); 770-949-3090. Please see our ad on the response (3rd \r\nSuburban l.odge-Douglasvllle, 5820 Plaza Pkwy., (30135); 770-920-5252,800-951 -STAY. Rates: $159/wk. and up. H-HF-CC-HCLD-K-CTV. (GHTA) \r\nSun Siilles-Doiiglasvllle, 8462 S. Cherokee Blvd., (30134); 770-949-8000. (GHTA) \r\nIKUI;I,SI;K\\H;I\u003e \r\nDouglasvHle Convention \u0026 \\ Isltors Bureau, P.O. Box 21 9, (30133); 770-947-5920,800-661-0013. \r\n.'Vj\u003ef s,\"\u003e nil .id i^npage 32 S 107, Douglas Count) Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 395, (30133); 770-942-5022. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat. 8:30 am-1 2:30 pm. C. Tourism information available, fj (GHTA) Douglas Count) local Welcome Center, 2145 Slater Mill Rd., (30135); 770-942-5022. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 8:30 am-1 2:30 pm. HF. Tourist information available, ff \r\n'/ease seeoyrad on page 32. \r\nIOIMJIM, \r\nStratford Motor Inn, Ga. 515 at Maddox Dr., (30539); 706-276-1080. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-OS-GP-HR-PO-BBP-CTV-CBK-PA-MF. \r\nA Benton MacKaye Trail Community \r\n\\RTSX i;\\n:ki \\I\\MI:M \r\nGllmer .Arts \u0026 Heritage Association, 1 00 Industrial Blvd. #5, (30540); 706-635-5605. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. M. Perform ing arts series winter and spring in Ellijay, Ga. \r\nSH)RTS \u0026 RKORI-; ATHA Appalachian Trail, 5 Westside Sq., (30540); 706-635-7400. TH. Well-known hiking trails originating in N Ga. Au ess points here. Carter's Ijike, (30540); 706-334-2248. Rates: $39.95-$100. Open: Summer, daily; winter, call for hrs. H-COE-CC-OS-BF-F-L-MTH-WS-CB-CI-LD-R-K-FL-GS. Carter's Lake is a laige lake preserved in its natural, pristine state. Sixty-two mites ofshoreline wrap around 3,500 acres of water to forman 11 mile-ling boater's paradise. Cab ins and rooms are available for overnight visits, plus rental house boats for those who prefer to stay on the water. Cohulla Wildlife Management Area, (30540); 706-635-7400. F-TH-CP. in-county hiking, camping, and fishing. kayaklng, P.O. Box 327, (30540); 706-276-3600. GR-CC-OS-F-RFSGT. Activities available when visiting E/lijay. For specific business operating activities, contact Chamber of Commerce. Rich Mountain \\Vlldllfe Area, Rich Mountain, (30540). TH-CP. 9,000 acres of wilderness. Challenge of mountain range is long remembered by hikers, campers and hunters. River Park, 345 S. Main St., (30540); 706-635-7700. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. F-PN-PG-PO-TC. A picturesque recre ation complex on the banks of the Coosawattee River, the park offers picnic, tennis, swimming, and seasonal sports facilities. Whllepath Golf Course, Rt. 4, Box 281-C, (30540); 706-276-3080,800-476-3080. Open: Daily, 8 anv-9 pm. NS-SNR-CCOS-GC-GP-L-GS. Named tor the famous Cherokee Chief, this chal lenging 18-hole golf course is open to the public. \r\n\u003c; \\MPIM; \r\nDiamond lure Camp Ground, Route 2, (30540); 706 273 3075. \r\nBudget Host lnn/l'o|)DT-:ill|av,10Jeff Dr., (30540);70M35-5311. Rates: S35.95-$79.95. Open: 24 hrs. NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-CTV-PA. MdcrlM-m Inn \u0026 Restaurant, 75 Dalton St, (30540); 70W35-2218. i;ill|a\u003e Inn, 30 S. Main St, (30540); 706-635-4615. Rates: $34-$65. NS-SNR-CGOS-F-L-K-FL-CTV-PA-D. (GHTA) Mountain Cahln Rentals, Coosawattee River Resort, (30540); 888-88-CABIN. Rates: 5125. Open: Check-in, 4 pm; check-out, 11 am. NS-F-GP-HC-HR-PI-PO-RF-TC-CB-R-J-VCR.r* \r\nOverland Trails lx\u003eg Homes (Umd Co.), Off Hwy. 282/76, (30540); 706-276-221 1, 706-276-2702. Rates: S95-$150. SNR-CCF-RF-TH-CB-CTV-PA. Vacation log cabin rentals--100 year-old restored and new log cabin for daily and weekly rentals. Riverfront or Mountaintop fully famished, very unique, clean and comfortable. ft The Inn at Carteca) farms, Hudson Martin Rd., (30540); 706-276-1338,1-800-FARM-821 . Rates: $100-$130. Open: Jan.-Nov. NS-CC-OS-F-PN-TH-BB-BBP-CI-CBK-GS. \r\n \r\n\\\\hllepath Lodge, Whitepath Rd., (30540); 706-276-7199, 706-276-7100. Rates: $125-$150. GR-OS-F-GC-HR-PO-RF-TC-TH-LD R-K-MF. \r\nTOl KS Apple Orchard Alle), (30540); 706-635-7400. TV. Eleven of the county's 18 apple orchards are spread across the picturesque val ley along State Hwy. 52. Taped driving tour available at Chamber of Commerce. \r\nGllmer Count) Chamber of Commerce, 5 Westside Sq. (30540); 706-635-7400. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-3 pm. HHF-C-VI. Visit Gilmer County, where winter is a mountaintop dusted with snow, spring is a hillside layered with apple blossoms, sum mer is s valley sprinkled with wild flowers and fall is a mountain side covered with a patchwork quilt of multicolored leaves. (GHTA) \r\nPlease_see_our ad on page 32 \u0026 54: \r\nI OlM.IM, IV) Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 245 Fifth Ave. E. (30724); 706-517-0526,800-201 -5477. Rates: S65-$87. NS-SNR-CC-BB-BBPCTV-FBK. \" (GHTA! \r\nI ail mount \r\nMl Mil Ms Sunrise Planetarium \u0026 Science Museum, 1427 Slate Mine Rd. SE, (30139-2835); 706-337-2775. ED-OS-GS. Free pio, offered at 3 pm every Island 3rd Sun. afternoon, Oct.-Ma; tent varies. Private programs can be arranged. Summer cam^ ^ able. \r\nlorl Oglrlliornc \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nMI si;i MS \r\n(\u003elh Cavalry Museum, (30472); 706-861-2860. Open: Call for hours. NR. Located on former parade field. Museum dedii: o showcasing the life of cavalrymen, \r\n,,,,.,,.,., v,-,. L.VV1MM MI VIV \r\nChlckamaiiga \u0026 Chattanooga National Militan I'.irk 3370 LaFayette Rd., (30742); 706-866-9241. H-NPS-ED-M-YA-GRSNR-CC-OS-PN-TH-GS-PA-TV. Oldest and largest national r \u003et,,ry park in the nation. Visitor Center, book store. Fuller Gun A' -, \" and centennial audio-visual presentation. Site of the seconi iest battle in the Civil War, which occurred on Sept. 19thai 1863. \r\nBesl Western Battlefield Inn, 1715 Lafayette Rd., (30742); 706-866-0222. Rates: S42.95-$99.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PI CTVCBK-J-IM-D-MF.fJ \r\nP/pfw \u003cpp our ad on pages 26. Captain's Quarters lied \\ Breakfast Inn, 13 Barnhardt Circle, (30742); 706-858-0624, 800-710-6816. Rates: S79-S119. Open: 7 am-11 pm. NHL-NPS-NS-CC-OS-TH-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-J-GSNA-SB-MF-TV. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nHinton \r\nHISTORIC SITIISAIOMMKVTS \r\nJohn's Mill, Hinton. Open: Weekends only, sunup-sundown. ED. Restored operating water-powered stone mill. Ground wheat com available. West of jasper 7 mi. on Ga. S3 in Hinton \r\nJasper \r\nVITR \\CTIONS Burnt Mountain Overlook, Burnt Mountain, (30143); On G*J 136, 1 1 mi. east of Jasper. A breathtaking view of the SiWt'i end' the Appalachian Mountains. On a clear day see 70 miles ic .\"''\"'^ \r\nHISTORIC Sm'SAIOM MIATS Marble Courthouse, Jasper, (30143); 706-268-3129. On thiA site in 1860 the citizens of Pickens County raised a Union Fljg ^ protest the State of Georgia's secession from the Union Old Pickens County Jail, P.O. Box 327, (30143); 706-692-5600J Rates: $1 (under 12 free.). YA. Restored, with marble hi nished sheriff's quarters, cells and hanging gallows. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RKC Pendlev Creek Stables, 1800 Grandview Rd., (30' 4 * 706-692-9757. HR-BB. Board or lease horses; overnight rides  remote mountain bed \u0026 breakfast chalet. \r\n \r\n4 2 \r\n \r\nG e o r \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n TRAVEL SERVICES \r\nPlrkens County Chamber of Commerce, 500 Stegall Dr., (30143); 706-692-5600. C. World's largestproducer of marble. Tour the Georgia Marble Company and mines during the annual Marble Festival, the first full weekend in October, ft (GHTA) \r\nKingston \r\nMl SI IMS Kingston Confederate Memorial Museum, 13 E. Main St., (30145); 770-387-1357, 770-336-5269. Open: By app't. ED-M. Museum embraces town's rich history; Great Locomotive Chase, 1st Wayside Home, the starting point of \"March to the Sea,\" last Confederate surrender east of the Mississippi. \r\nKingston History Tours, (30145); 770-387-1357,800-733-2280. NR-ED-M-YA. Step-on guide tour service available to preformed and commercial tour groups with advance reservation. Tours explore the rich Antebellum history of this railroad town and nearby attractions. \r\nI,a I'incite \r\nVITK \\CTIO\\s \r\nKeonn Falls, 806 E. Villanow St., (30728); 706-638-1085. PF-PN. Unique rock bluffs, high elevation swampy area formed from springs. Abundance of wildtlowers \u0026 shrubs. Parking, $2. pigeon Mountain, LaFayette, (30728); 706-375-7702. HR-THCP. Horseback riding trails, hiking, primitive camping. Deepest cave in the world. Hunting permitted. \r\nHIS'IOKIC. S1TMSAIOM MIAIS McUmore Cove National Historic District, Located on Ga. Hwy. 193, (30728). Many attempts were made to trap \u0026 destroy Union armies in this beautiful valley. Both armies learned valuable information about the other here prior to the Battle of Chickamauga. \r\nSI'ORTSX RI'CKI VI ION Hidden Creek Recreation Area, 806 E. Villanow St., (30728); 706-638-1085. USFS-HR-PN-TH-CP. Camping, hiking and picnicking oncreek that appears dear and cool for a few days then disappears. In National Forest near Calhoun. laFayelte Golf Club, 638 S. Main St., (30728); Rates: 520-529. GC. I'ockrl Kr\u003c H-.ltloil \\rea, 806 E. Villanow St., (30728); 706-638-1085. USFS-YA-PF-PN-TH-CP. Camp was site ofCCC Camp during 1930's. TakeGa. 136 east from LaFayette 13'/miles east of Villanow, turn right on Pockett Rd. for 7 miles. Parking, 32. \r\nTOl KS \r\nRidge and Valley Scenic By-Way, 806 E. Villanow St, (30728); 706-638-1085. F-HR-L-PN-RF-TH-CP-FS-FL Scenic 47-mile loop road. Sfqut at::: ,v action of Ga. 136 and 201 in Villanow. \r\nl\u003cil hia Springs \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC MTOAIOM Ml, M*- \r\nUthla Springs Water and Bottling Compan), Bankhead Hwy., (301 22); 770-944-3880. Open: 9 am-4 pm. ED-M. Site of his toric springs Features medicinal garden and \"Ftog Rock\" prehis toric rock carvings. \r\nSTATE IMRKS \r\nSneelnaler Creek Slate Conscnalion Park, 1-20, Exit 1 2, Mt. Vernon Rd., (30057); 770-732-5871, 800-864-7275. Open: 7am-10 pm. H-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-RF-TH-PA. Sweetwater Creek is a peaceful tract of wilderness only minutes from downtown Atlanta featuring a variety of natural and historical resources, includ ing Civil War-era textile mill ruins, seven miles of trails, streams, and i lake, ft (GHTA) \r\nFairneld Inn b\u003e Marriott- Atlanta Six Hags, 976W.Pointe , (30122); 770-739-2800. Rates: $59-583. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-PI\u003cTM\u003cBK-J.|M. \r\nSjjone)-* Inn * Suites, 850 Crestmark Dr., (30122); \"0-M1-5384. Rates: 565-51 00. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-KWCBK-IM-NA-SGT-SB-MF.fJ MTA) \r\n \r\nA Blue *nd Gray Trail Community \r\n\"TRMmoxs \r\n \r\nte \r\n \r\nCarden8 140 Patten Rd- \u003c30750\u003e; 706-820-2531. \r\n \r\nOS-RS-fw- 95 pen: Dai|y excePtchristmas Day- H-YA-GR-CC- \r\n \r\nI* LIKTI, ^ '^ Jcre 'wlwd/ attraction high on Lookout Moun- \r\n \r\nstJte'fr \"*\"5' \"\"\"'\"e rock '\"TMf'0\"5- legendary view ofseven \r\n \r\nm Lover's Leap. Includes Fairyland Caverns \u0026 Mother \r\n \r\nGoose Village, Prospector's Point gemstone sluice, Christmas Shop. Reasonably priced food service. Open year-round. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 308,32. \r\nMl SI'l M 1- \r\nBattles for Chattanooga Museum, 1 400 Patten Rd., (30750); 706-820-2531, 423-821-2812. Rates: S3-S5. Open: Daily, 9 am5 pm, except summer, 8:30 am-8 pm. HF-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OSGS. Former ly Confederjma at the foot of Lookout Mountain, displays a 3-dimensional presentation of Chattanooga 's Civil War history in the 1363battles. It features 5,000 miniature figures, 650lights, sound effects and details of major battles. See it and discover how Sherman's \"March to the Sea\" started. Closed Dec. 25. \r\nSPORTS \u0026RI;\u003c;RI: VTION \r\nLookout Mountain Flight Park. (30750); 800-688-5637, 706-398-3541 . Open: Year-round. No experience necessary. Tandem lessons u;i/ ; ^-ri^^d instructors. Hanggliding. See Rising Fawn. \r\nChantlrlcer Inn, 1300 Mockingbird Ln., (30750); 706-820-2015. Rates: $40-580. Open: Office, 8 am-1 0 pm. GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-PNPG-PO-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-GS. \" (GHTAI l.ookoul Inn, 1 3580 Scenic Hwy., (30750); 706-820-2000. Rates: $38.95-579.99. CC-PO-TC-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-SB. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 32. \r\ni\\\\l MIO\\ \u003c ; ; \r\nCastle In the Clouds Holcl/Coienant College, Scenic Hwy., (30750); 706-820-1560. Rates: $17-535. H-HF-NHL-ED-NS-OS-POTC-TH-BBP-FS-CBK-GS-VCR-NA-MF. Site of the historic Lookout Mountain Ho;ei, uu/H n: 132S. now home to Covenant College. One of the area 's most visible landmarks. Now available summers only for group S conference use. \r\nM\u003cT,avs\\ilk- \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nHorseshoe Bend Rher Park. River Rd, (30555); 706-632-7696. F-PN-PG-TH. Fish, hike, picnic or just relax on the banks of the Toccoa River. Playground area, picnic shelters, grills, restrooms and volleybatl courts available. Whltewaler Rafting and Canoeing, McCaysville, (30555); 800-899-MTNS. RF. Guided trips down the Ocoee River, only 9 mi. away. Innertube trips down the Toccoa River also available. Uildw.Hi-i Rafting, Hwy. 64, (30555); 800-451-9972, 864-687-9587. Open: Mar.-Oct. USFS-GR-CC-OS-PN-RF-RS-FS-GSSGT-TV. Half-day to full-day trips on the action packed Ocoee fiiver. Families and groups age 12 and over can enjoy the river coaster ride over miles of continuous waves and splashing fun. The Ocoee River was the site for the 1996 Olympic whitewater venue, ft (GHTA) \r\nRolling Thunder Rher Compan) and Campground, 20 Hughes St., (30555); 800-408-7238, 706-496-5752. Open: Mar.-Oct., Thu.-Mon, 9 am-6 pm. GR-CC-OS-BF-F-PN-RF-CP-GSPA. Whitewater rafting on the Ocoee River. Tubing and floating trips on the Toccoa River. Campgrounds with hot showers located on the Toccoa River in McCaysville. Canoe, funyak, tube and raft rentals available, fj \r\nMineral Bluff \r\nMountain Memories Cabin Rentals, 305 Lofty Heights, (30559); 706-374-2247. Rates: 5350-5450. OS-CB-K-CTV-VCR. \r\nMorgan! on \r\n(, \\MIMM, Morganton Point, (30560); 706-632-3031. CP. Swimming on Lake 8lue Ridge. Forest Service campgrounds available, as well as private camping facilities. \r\nIOIH.IV, \\ Country Hearth Cabin Rentals, My Mountain Rd., (30560); 706-374-2057. Rates: S90-$125. Open: 8 am-9:30 pm. CB-J-VCRPA. Xnnlc's Pillows \u0026 Pancakes, 625 Wise Rd., (30560); 706-3746934,706-745-2473. Rates: 530-550. USFS-FP-GR-OS-F-RF-TH-BBCI-LD-CTV-FBK-C. \r\nlink-rest inn X R.X . Park, 7077 Old Hwy. 76,00560); 706-374-6618. Rates: Mid-range. NS-CC-OS-F-L-RF-CP-RV-K-CTV-IM. \r\n(hi kin \u003cin \r\ni \u003c KM vrinx \r\nCarters lake, P.O. Box 96, (30732-00%); 706-334-2248. Open: Daily, 8 am-4:30 pm. H-HF-COE-SNR-BA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CP-RV. Impounds 3,220-acre lake. Deepest lake east of Mississippi. 8 public-use areas. COE lake. \r\n \r\nKcsara \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC Sill SAIOM MIAIAtlanta Campaign Pocket Park, U.S. Hwy. 41, (30735); 706-694-6455. Open: 24 hrs. NPS. Mini park, graphically explains Atlanta Campaign (Civil War) activity at Resaca. Confederate Cemetery-Battle of Resaca, Hwy. 41 N., Exit 133, (30735); 7 miles north of Calhoun \u0026 2 miles north of Resaca off Hwy 4 /. Battle is reenacted the third weekend in May. \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\n\\\\ IKVC II(V\u003e Georgia Winery Taste Center, Hwy. 2, Battlefield Pkwy., (30736); 706-937-2177. Open: Mon.-Sat, 11 am-6 pm. H-CC-GS. Free wine-tasting, wine related gift shop, custom made gift baskets and wine making supplies. We specialize in our own Southernstyle wines featuring Muscadine. Our wines are different.. .they taste great! Come sample and see. \r\nHISTORIC S1TESAIOM \\IE\\TS \r\nOld Stone Museum Church, Box 113, (30736); 706-935-5232. Open: Wed.-Sun., 1 0 am-6 pm. M-OS. c. 1849, still has original altar ami pews. Where \"Leaning On The Everlasting Amis\" first performed. Used as a Civil War hospital, recently restored and houses a Civil War Museum. Rlnggold Depot, (30736). This depot was significant in trans porting Confederate soldiers and is one of the few remaining Ante bellum depots in the State. Backdrop of the Great Locomotive Chase in 1862. \\\\hltman-\\nderson House, Ringgold, (30736). NR. Grant's headquarters during the Civil War. c. 1850. \r\n( XMI'IM, Chattanooga South K.O. \\. Campground, 1 99 K.O.A. Blvd., (30736); 706-937-41 66, 800-KOA-41 67. Rates: $1 4.50-$37.50. NSGR-CC-PN-PO-CB-CP-DP-RV-CTV-E-GS-PA-NA-MF. Shaded pullthroughs, Kamping Kabins, 15 min. to special attractions \u0026 Chattanooga. (GHTA) \r\nI.OIHJIV; \r\nHampton Inn-Rlnggold, 100 Vining Cir., (30736); 706-9654100. \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 13. Super 8 Motcl-Ringgnld, 5400 Alabama Hwy., (30736); 706-965-7080. Rates: $43-$53. H-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. \r\nTOl KS Battlefields and Backroads Self-Guided Photo Tour, (30736); 706-861-4807. A fun-filled exciting tour of historic sites in Catoosd County with tips on how best to photograph them. Call for a copy. \r\nCatoosa Count) \\rea Chamber of Commerce, 854 Old Mill Rd., (30736); 706-861-4807. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. C. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 32 Georgia \\isilor Information Cenler-Rlnggold, 2726 1-75 South, (30736); 706-937-421 1 . VI. One of 1 1 state operated infor mation centers located along Georgia's in-bound interstate highways. Visitors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from fulltime staff, as well as refreshments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation ser vice. E-maitringgold\u0026tt.state.ga.us \r\nRising I ;I\\MI \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nRising Faun Stables, Newsome Gap Rd., (30738); 70\u0026462-2552. Rates: Trail rides $10/hr. HR. Newsome Gap Rd. off Hwy. 11 for 2 mi., turn left on gravel mad, 2 mi. tostables. Trailrides, overnight rides, pony rides, horse S tackle supplies. Horses for sale. \r\nARTS \u0026 KVTKRT-\\l\\MKVr Penninglon Point Prints, Rt. 1 , Box 390 (New Salem Comm. on Lookout Mtn.), (30738); 706-398-1 880. Outlet tor works oflocal artist. Ken Pennmgton. \r\nsrvn: \r\nCloiidlanil Canyon Slale Park 1 22 Cloudland Canyon Park Rd., (30738); 800-864-7275, 706-657-4050. Open: 7 am-1 0 pm. H-SNRPF-CC-OS-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-CTV-GS-PA. Located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain. Rugged canyon, waterfalls, and beautiful vistas make it one of the most scenic parks in the South east. Hiking trails, pool, tennis courts, and picnicking. 75 tent \u0026RV sites, 16 fully-equipped cottages, 30walk-in campsites, ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n4 3 \r\n \r\n x wi (Ri vnov \r\nHang Gliding. IxH.koul Mountain Right Park \u0026 Train. 7201 Scenic Hwy., (30738); 800-688-5637, 706-398-3541. Open: Daily, 9 am-6 pm; dosed Wed. GR-CC-OS-PO-CP-RV-E-GS-PA. Hang gliders launch from 1,340-foot McCarty's Bluff (Dade County). Lessons and tandem flights with certified instructors at America's number one hang gliding school. Lesson package discounts for groups of five or more. Open year-round. Call for directions, free brochures, ft \r\nRock Spring \r\nTKY\\I:I, si K\\I\u003c i s \r\nWalker County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 430, (30793); 770-375-7702. Information on historic sites including Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park, John Ross House, Gordon Lee Mansion \u0026 famous Rock City Gardens. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 33. \r\nKockin.nl \r\n\\l lUYt.MONS Wayside Park, Downtown Rodcmart, (30153). \r\nI (II KS Historic Driving Tour-Rockmart, 604 Goodyear St, (30153); 770*84-8760,800-226-2517. Open: Mon.-fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. TV. Available at the Polk County Chamber of Commerce, free of charge. Self-guided tours through the beautiful countryside and historic districts of Polk County. \r\nIKYYKI. SI-KYII ills \r\nPolk County Chamber of Commerce, 604 Goodyear St., (30153); 770*84-8774,800-226-2517. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am5 pm. C. Explore natural beauty amidst tree-lined streets, rocky hills and deep valleys. Historic homes, antique shops, festivals, and recreational opportunities await you in Polk County, ft (GHTA) \r\nRocky race \r\nHISTORIC, SITUS/MOM MI:VI\u003e \r\nAtlanta Campaign Pocket Park, U.S. Hwy. 41 N.; 706-6946455, 706-272-7676. Open: 24 hrs. NR-TH. Interpretive mini-park, graphically explains Atlanta Campaign (Civil War) activity at Rocky Face Mountain. \r\nRome \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN SJIteCT CITY \r\nA Blue and Gray \u0026 Chieftains Trails Community \r\nOak IIIIIAIanha Berry Museum, Hwy. 27 N. \u0026 Ga. Loop 1, (30165); 800-220-5504, 706-291-1883. Open: Mon.-Sat., 1 0 am-5 pm; Sun., 1 -5 pm. H-NR-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-OS-PN-TH-E-GSSGT-MF. Discover a Southern setting ofyesteryearatOak Hill, a beau tifutty preserved 1 70-acre Antebellum plantation and the family home of Berry College's founder, Martha Berry, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 16 \u0026 33. Home Speedway, Chulio Rd., (30161); 706-235-2541, 770-926-5315. Rates: Adults $10-$20, kids under 11 free. Open: Apr.-Oct, every Sat night. YA-FS-E-GS. Ml mile high banked clay race tract--very fast-running, 5 divisions of racing every Saturday night during spring and summer and fall. \"Alcohol-free \" grandstands. \r\nMl SKI MS Chlenatns Museum, 501 Riverside Pkwy., (30161); 706-291-9494. Open: Tue.-Sat., 10 am-4 pm. Closed holidays. HF-NHL-ED-M-NSYA-GR-GS. A National Historic Landmark and stop on Georgia's 150mile Chieftains Trail, opened in 1971. The house has at its core a c. 1 794 log cabin that belonged to the prominent Cherokee leader, Major Ridge. Museum represents Native American heritage as well as the cultural, economic and social developments of Rome and Northwest Georgia. S3 admission. \r\nRome Area History Museum, 303-305 Broad St., (30161); 706-235-8051, 800-444-1834. Open: Tue.-Sat., 10 am-5 pm; Sun. \u0026 Won., closed. H-HF-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-OS-E-GS-D. A walk through history, beginning in the year 1 540 and leading into mod em times. There are special displays of Mrs. Ellen Axson Wilson, America's ten wars, education. Coca Cola, Girl Scouts, medical, fire dept., police agencies, aviation, railroads, Rome's symphony orches tra, the Civil War and Margaret Mitchell. \r\nRome's Clocktowcr Museum, 2nd St. \u0026 E. 5th Ave., (30161); 706-236-4416. Open: Apr.-Nov., Sat.,10 arrM pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. HF-TV. Museum housed in Rome 's City Symbol, the Old Clocktower. On one of Rome's seven hills, built in 1870. See Rome from high above, on the observation deck. \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM MirVTS Between the Rivers Historic District, (301 61 ); 800444-1 834. HbtoricHgh HF. One of seven historic districts. Features blocks of excellent Country examples of Victorian architecture. Available year-round. \r\n \r\nMyrtle Hill Cemetery, Myrtle St., (30161); 800-444-1834. NHL-ED. An excellent view of the city of Rome, the cemetery is the resting place of the Unknown Soldier, the first wife ofWoodrow Wil son and 377 soldiers who died in Civil War Battles. It also features several monuments including the Bedford Forrest Monument. \r\nRome City Hall and Caplloline Wolf, 601 Broad St, (30161); 1 -800444-1834,706-295-5576. D. Rome 's municipal offices and the city auditorium, where events such as performances by the Rome Symphony Orchestra are held. Outside City Hall is the Capitoline Wotf with Romulus and Remus, a replica given in 1929 to Georgia's Rome by ancient Rome, Italy. \r\n\u003c|\u003eIMH'\u003c# KTCWYTIOX \r\nAdventure Skydiving, Richard B. Russell Airport, (30165); 706-295-5011,706-291 -8295. Open: Weekends, 8:30 am-8:30 pm. GR-CC-OS-RS-NA. 1-75 to Exit 128, west on 140 for 13 miles, cross river bridge take first left (old Dalton road), go 2.7 miles, turn right at sign, second business on road. \r\nLock and Dam Park, 181 Lock and Dam Rd., (30161); 706-234-5001. ED-YA-OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-RF-TH-CP-RV-FL-PA. Five miles south of Rome off Blacks Bluff Rd. Picnicking, camping, RV sites, boating, fishing. \r\nMarshall Forest Preserve, Horseleg Creek Rd., (30165); 404-873-6946. H-HF-NR-TH-TV. Group tours by appointment only. A private nature preserve owned by the Nature Conservancy. Splen did hardwood forest with 2 trails. Big Pine Braille Trail for the blind and visually impaired. \r\nRocky Mountain Recreation and Public Mshing Area, 4054 Big Texas Valley Rd., NW, (30165); 800-444-1834, 706-295-5576. PF-OS-BA-BF-F-CP-RV-PA. A partnership between the Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources and the Oglethorpe Power Corp, Rocky Mountain Project is located on 5,000 acres including two recreation lakes. Seasonal activities including fishing, hunting, camping and swimming. \r\nRoman Holiday Kxcurslon, 601 Broad St., (30162-1433); 800-444-1834, 706-295-5576. The Roman Holiday, the City of Rome's 48 passenger excursion boat, is available for private char ter. A great way for folks to get together, as welt as see Rome's rivers. Passengers of all ages will love the spring, summer or fall scenes along the banks of the river. Whatever the event, let the natural chann of Rome's rivers enhance it. \r\nRomc/Floyd Tennis Center, 300 West Third St., (30165); 706-290-0072. TC-D. Come and play at one of the top tennis facil ities in the South! With the USTA Award for \"Outstanding Tennis Facility Design,\" the center features 16 lighted hard courts and individual, group and team lessons available by USTA teaching pros. \r\nStonebrldge Golf Club, 585 Stonebridge Dr., (30165); 706-236-5048, 800-336-5046. Open: Daily, 8 am-7 pm. H-HF-YACC-OS-GC-FS. A championship 18-hole daily fee golf course lies at the base of Lavender Mountain in the foothills oftheAppalachians. The course, owned and operated by the city of Rome, was named to Golf Digest's prestigious list of the Top 75 Most Affordable Courses in America in 1996 and one of the top 20 courses in Georgia, ft \r\nC.YMIMM; \r\nLock \u0026 Dam Park, 181 Lock \u0026 Dam Rd., (30161); 706-234-5001. Open: Park Hours 7 am-11 pm. M-OS-BF-F-PN-RF-TH-CP-DP-RV-FL The iock-n-Dam Park is a 73-acre public recreation area offering camping, fishing, hiking, picnicking and outdoor activities. \r\nIOIK.IM; \r\nBest Western F,\\ecutlve Inn, 217 Hwy. 411 E., (30161); 706-234-3161. Rates: $50-$80. ft \r\nChandler \\rnis Bed and Breakfast, 2 Coral Ave., (30161); 706-235-5702. Rates: J65-J90. NR-NS-GR-SNR-CC-TC-BB-BBPCTV-CBK-FBK-J-MF. \r\nClaremonl House Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 906 E. 2nd Ave., (301 61 ), 706-291 -0900,800-254-4797. Rates: $65-$90. NS-CC-BB-BBP-CTVFBK-D. \r\nDays Inn-Rome, 840 Turner McCall Blvd., (301 61); 706-295-0400, 800-329-7466. Rates: $40-560. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBKIM-VCR-D-NA-MF. \r\nHampton Inn, 21 Chateau Dr., (30161); 706-232-9551. Rates: $67-$112. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 13. \r\nHoliday Inn Skytop, Chateau Dr., (30161); 706-295-1 1 00. Rates: $42-$61 .50. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC HC-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-J-MF. \r\n; fl/Aiye i \r\nHoward Johnson F.vpress Inn, 1610 Martha Berry Hwy., (30165); 706-291-1994. Rates: $44.00-$58.99. H-HF-M-NS-SNRCC-OS-PO-CTV-J-NA-SGT-MF. \r\nRamada Inn, 707 Turner McCall Blvd., 706-232-0444. Please see our ad on the response caid \r\nRiverside Inn, 707 Turner McCall Blvd., (30165); 706-232-0444. Rates: $40-$70. HF-GR-SNR-HC-PO-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-D-MF. \r\nSuper 8 Motel, 1590 Dodd Blvd., SE, (30161); 706-234-8182. Rates: $40-$60. \r\n \r\nSIIOIMMM; \r\nHistoric Downtown Shopping District, Broad St, (30162); 1-800-444-1843. M-CC-D. At the heart of it all, Historic Downton Romereflects the traditions, values, and heritage ofa richly o/eiv community. Historic buildings, landmarks and many different ai\u003c: tectura! styles can be seen while shopping for every need in Histi, Downtown Rome. Mount Berry Square Mall, 993 Mount Berry Sq. NE, (30165 800-444-1834,706-295-5570. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-9 pm; Sir , 1-6pm.CC-OS. With 56 stores and more on the way, MountfsSquare offers shopping enjoyment for all ages. Stop by the food court for a bite to eat before you shop forjewelry, clothes, shoesorhome furnishings. \r\nCONUATWSCDMKR The Forum, 2 Government Plaza, (30161); 706-291-5281. H-HFD-MF. Located in the heart of downtown, this civic center can facil itate concerts, conventions, meetings, sporting events, shows a private functions. \r\nTRVVKL StiKYICKS \r\n(ireater Rome Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 402 Civic Center Dr., P.O. Box 5823, (30162-5823); 706-295-5576, 800-295-5576. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-3 pm; Sun. 12-3 pm. CVB-IB-MF-VI. Three rivers meet and the mountains begin in Georgia's Rome. We are a full service convention and visitors bureau including services for leisure travelers, convention* and motorcoach groups. Rome is a lovely oldriver city full ofattractions, restaurants, festivals and fun. Come see us! ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 29. Rome I Will Welcome Center, 402 Civic Center Dr., (30161); 800-444-1834, 706-295-5576. Open: Daily. H-HF-OS-DP-NA-TV-VI. Located in d restored 1901 depot with a caboose attached. M. featuredarean 1847 machine shop lathe and an 1850/ogcabin Tape driving tour available, ft (GHTA) \r\nRos8\\ill\u003c\u003e \r\nA Chieftains Trail Community \r\nYTTRYCTION\". \r\nLake Winnepesaukah, 1730 Lakeview Dr., (30741-42); 706-866-5681,877-525-3946. Open: Mid Apr.-mid Sep. YA. 4 ntique I carousel, paddle boats, wooden roller coaster, over30ridei Enter- \\ tainment on Sundays. One of America's top 10 traditional fat amusement parks. Fine food, games, mini-golf, plenty of shade, p nic grounds. Discount to groups. Cateredpicnics available for g over 100. Free parking, ft \r\nHISTORIC, SITKSAIOM MKYIN \r\nJohn Ross House, P.O. Box 863, (30741-42); 706-866-1325. Open: Jun.-Sep.; daily, 1-5 pm. NR. A 1797 two-story log cabin Hr\"( ofJohn Ross, Cherokee Nation Chief. \r\nY'riKVCTIO\\S Pomum Trot Farm, 700 Cass Pine Log Rd, (30171); 770-382-5137. Open: Sep.-Oct ED-YA-OS-TV. One of the oldest farms in Barton County offers agricultural tours to groups from the world over. DoringSep.-Oct. visitors can pick pumpkins, take hay rides and pet ox animals. Call for group tours. \r\nSnchos \r\n\\I V IK\\( IIUNChattahoochee IVatlonal Hsh Hat. hen, 4730 Rock Creek Rd., (30572); 706-838-4723. Open: Mon.-fri., 7:30 am-4 pm; Sat \u0026 Sun., 8 am-8:30 pm. USFS-PN-TV. National fish hatchery. Over one million rainbow trout reared and distributed annually to local area lakes and streams. E-mail: R4FR_CFGA\u0026mail.fws/gov \r\nSiinimcnillc \r\nA Chieftains Trail Community \r\nYRTSX IMI'KI \\l\\MCVr Paradise (iardrns Park \u0026 Museum, Off U.S. 27 N., (30747); 706-857-2926. Rates: $55. Open: Daily, 10 am-6 pm. M-YA-CC-OSCB-CTV-GS. Howard Finster's Paradise Gardens is a folk An P with cement sculptures, inventions of mankind, unusual bv and folk art exhibits, ft \r\nSI VII: I'YRKS James II. Flo\u003ed Stale Park, U.S. Hwy. 27, (30747). 706-857-0826,800-864-7275. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-HF-SNR-W-^ OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CP-DP-RV-PA. The park featuies OUI5\"TM\"l fishing on two lakes nestled among the picturesque Chattahood* National Forest. Camping, hiking, boating, pedal boats, swings, Mj ing, and picnicking. Known for its high population of bluebirds n (GHTA) \r\n \r\n4 4 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Scquoyah Motel, Rt. 2, (30747); 706-857-2407, 706-857-4399. SNR-CC-CI-RS-IM. \r\n \r\nquarry. (Open to the public by special tour only at Marble Festival in October. Reservations suggested.) \r\n \r\nVII R\\( TIONS Bud Jones Taxidermy and \\Vlldllfe Museum, 359 Hwy. 1 20 E., (30176); 770-574-7480. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm; Sat, gam-Spm. Realistic portrayal of wildlife and its habitat. See actual work in progress. Biggest fossil collection in the area, fj \r\n\\RTS x K\\TI;RT \\I\\MK\\T \r\nLeroy Union Folk \\H Studio, 202 Pennsylvania Ave., (301 76); 770-574-5052. Open: Daily by reservation. Sugar Hill is studioresidence of woodcarver/preacher Leroy Almon, nationally known folk artist. \r\nMl SKI MS \r\nWest Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa, 21 W. Lyon St., (30176); 770-574-3125. Open: Tue.-Fri., 9 am-3 pm; Sat, 9 am5 pm; dosed Sun. \u0026 Mon. M-YA. A \"flash back \" to the late 1800's arid early 1900's in Tallapoosa. This is an authentic museum cre ated by local residents. Different exhibits each month. \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOMMKVIS \r\n.Amelia Academy, 139 Connecticut Ave., (30176); 770-574-7193, 770-574-2455. ED-YA-GR-FS-TV. Find history at the doorsteps of this 1S87 home. Re-live the heritage of the South. Hands on experiences. Small town serenity. Groups of 15 or more. Boxed lunches optional. Reservations. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RKCRKU ION \r\nTalley Mountain Golf Course, Golf Course Rd., (301 76); 770-574-3122. Rates: Vary. Open: Daily. YA-GC. \r\nBig Oak RV Park, 1149 N. Hwy. 100, (30176); 770-574-5522, 770-574-2404. Rates: $14-$18. Open: 24hrs. YA-PN-PG-CP-DP-RVPA. Only 600 ft. north of Exit 1. Quiet wooded rest stop with restau rants and all road services available in area. LP gas service. 40 miles west of Six Flags. Tally Valley Park Inc., 3025 Hwy. 75 E., (301 76); 770-574-2076. Rates: $16. Open: Mar. 15-Dec. 1; 7am-10pm. HF-ED-OS-PN-PGPO-TH-CP-DP-RV-PA-MF. 40 RV'sites, water. 20\u002630amp, 40% pullthrough, some sewage hookups, dump, telephone, huge pool, ice, snd drinks. Beautifully wooded, 24-hour security. Call for reserva tions. AAA and Woodall inspected and approved. Host residence on property, juke box, horseshoes and volleyball. (GHTA) \r\nSIIOiTIM, Uthla .Antiques \u0026 Accessories Mall, 1 08 Head Ave., (301 76); 770-574-5670. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. GS. follow the trail to area collectibles and antiques. \r\nTOl US \r\nTouch of Tallapoosa Tours, 306 Freeman St., (301 76); 770-574-71 93. Rates: Variable. Open: Daily. ED-YA-FS-TS-TV. Guided group tours of Tallapoosa attractions. Includes driving tour of 1880-1890's homes. Step-on guide for bus groups. Lunch available. Call for reservations. \r\nTRUI;I, SKRVICKS \r\nGeorgia \\lsltnr Information Cenler-Tallapoosa, P.O. Box 595, (301 76); 770-574-262 1 . VI. One of 1 f state operated information center jfec; j/c.-y uc; -gia's inbound interstate highways. Vistors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from full'\"ne staff, refreshments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons *5 available for lodging, as well as a room reservation service. e -mail: tallapoosa@itt.state.ga.us \r\n- TSlTKSAIOMMIAIs Wred-Jordon Drugs, N. Station St., (30177); 770-735-2444. \r\n- f/rne soda fountain still in use. Garble School House, 5630 Hwy. 53 E, (301 77); 770-735-2789. *n:8am-4pm. H-ED. The nation's only public school constructed \r\n~able \r\n'* Family Cemetery, Tate Hwy., (30177); Elaborate mom;\"wts in cemetery made of local Georgia marble. Behind depot in \r\n*JJf House Mansion ,iml Resort, Hwy. 53, (30177); IJW35-31 22. Open: Mon.-Sat, 8 am-8 pm, Sun., 8 am-3 pm. TV. IttSHTA) \r\nMarble Co., Tate Hwy., (301 77); 706-692-5600. Rates: ; under 12, S3. YA-TS. World's largest open pit marble \r\n \r\nc\\Mi'i\\\u003c; \r\nLakeside Resort, 270 Kathy Ln., (30179); 770-562-3281. OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-PO-CB-CP-DP-RV-R-K-E-VCR. Private resort for camping; RV hookups. Coast-to-Coast members welcome! \r\nf AgfTTtR HOMETOWN CITY \r\nSI'ORTS \\ RI-:CRK\\TIO\\ \r\n.Air Castle Golf Course, Inc., 2060 Back Valley Rd., (30752); 706-398-3616. GC. 18-hole course, bent grass greens, bermuda fairways, beautiful setting nestled between Sand Mountain and Lookout Mountain in North West Georgia. Big Sandy Golf \u0026 Country Club, 545 Michaels Rd., (30752); 706-657-6738. GC. Nine hole course, bent grass greens, openyearround. \r\nt: \\\\iriv, \r\nLookout Mountain KOA-Chaltanooga W est, 930 Mountain Shadows Dr., (30752); 706-657-6815, 706-398-2169. Open: 8 am8 pm. FP-GR-PF-CC-OS-PN-PG-PO-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-GS-VCR-PA. Ovei 55 acres of scenic serenity. Paved roadways to level wooded site. Secluded camp site. Mountain views from hiking trails, special events, great coffee, gift shop, fishing, boating and shops with golf nearby. 15 minutes to Chattanooga. Discount tickets for mountain attractions. Come and relax with us. ft \r\nTR\\U;i,SKRVIU;S \r\nDade County Chamber of Commerce \u0026 Local \\Velcome Center, (30752); 706-657-4488. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat., 9 am-1 pm. C. Chamber houses local Georgia Welcome Cen ter, \r\nPlease see our 3d on page 32. \r\nTunnel Hill \r\nA Blue and Cray Trail Community \r\nSI'ORTS \u0026 RKCRKVMOV Tunnel Hill Golf Club, 3449 Chattanooga Rd., (30755); 706-673-41 31. GP. Nine hole course; carts available, but also easy to walk. \r\n\\ill.i KUii \r\nSweelwater \\ alley RV I'ark, 366 Sweetwater Bend, (30180); 770-459-9415. Rates: $15-520. H-HF-CC-PN-PG-TH-CP-DP-RV. 36 shaded campsites with hookups. Picnic tables, large bath houses, laundry, walking trails, playground and dump station. \r\n\\hava Plantation Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 2236 S. Van Wert Rd., (30180); 800-858-3473, 770-459-2863. Rates: J59-S79.99. NS-GRSNR-CC-PN-PG-BB-BBP-K-CTV-CBK-FBK-IM-VCR-PA-KA-NA. \" \r\nComfort Inn, 128 Hwy. 61 Connector, (30180); 770-459-8000. Rates: $49-5150. HF-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-J. Maple SI reel Lodge, 361 W. Bankhead Hwy., (30180); 770-456-1500, 770-459-1088. Rates: $139-5199. Open: Mon.-Sat, 7 am-1 0 pm; Sun., 8 am-1 0 pm. H-HF-CC-OS-LD-K-CTV-D. (GHTA) Super It Motel-\\ Ilia Rica, 195 Hwy. 61 Connector, (30180); 770459-8888. Rates: 534.88-570.88. Open: 24 hr. desk. H-HF-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-J-IM-PA. (GHTA) Tnln Oaks Bed \u0026 Breakfast Cottages, 9565 E. Liberty Rd., (301 80); 770-459-4374, 770459-51 56. Rates: 51 25-5145. H-NS-CCHR-PN-PO-TH-BB-BBP-CB-K-CTV-FBK-MM-VCR-NA. \r\nTOl KS A Day On The Farm, 9565 E. Liberty Rd., (301 80); 770-459-4374, 770-459-51 56. Rates: 525/2 people, 550/4 people. Open: Tue.-Sat, 11:30 am-4:30 pm. YA-PO-TH. Located on 23-acre farm in the foothills of Northwest Georgia mountains. Picnic area, walking trails, and lots of animals for viewing. Light lunch included in price. \r\nTRUI'I SI WICKS Villa Rica Board of Tourism, 571 W. Bankhead Hwy., (30180); 770-459-3656, 770-459-701 1 . (GHTA) \r\n\\\\.ilcska \r\nA Chieftains Trail Community \r\nFunk Heritage Center and Bennelt History, Museum, (30183); 770-720-5600. ED-M-NS-FS-GS-MF. Beginning fall 1999, the F. James and Florrie G. Funk Heritage Center will offer unique learning, teaching and study opportunities at Keinhardt College, \r\n \r\nG eor \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 199 \r\n \r\nWaleska, Ga. Explore the preservation village as well as the collec tions of Native American art, artifacts and one-of-a-kind antique tools in the John H. Sennett Sr. and Ettiel C. Bennett History Museum, ft \r\nSI'ORTS \\ Kl \u003c Kl \\IIO\\ Lake Arrowhead, Hwy. 140 north of Canton, (30183)770-479-5505. \r\nA Blue and Gray \u0026 Chieftains Trails Community \r\n\\TTR\\CTIO\\S \r\nOld Car City I'SA, U.S. Hwy. 411 N., 3098, (30184); 770-382-6141, 770-382-6143. Open: Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., 8 am-5 pm; Wed. \u0026 Sat, 8 am-12 noon. YA. Antique auto enthusiasts call it \"Dream Town.\" Find any rare part. Displays include antique toys and Elvis' last car. HO tour on 34 acres of 72 and earlier models of all American cars \u0026 pickups. Call for special arrangements. \r\nSI'ORTS \\ RrCRK\\TIO\\ H llderness Camp Marina, 451 Wilderness Camp Rd., (30184); 770-386-2170. Open: Summer, Wed.-Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun., 1 0 am5 pm; Winter, Wed.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 12-5 pm. CC-OS-BF-FL-M-RS-FS-FL-CTV. Marina features boat launch, gas dock and sea sonal restaurants. Near Cartersville. \r\nHMH.IM, Courtesy Economy Inn, 2335 Hwy. 411, (30184); 770-382-1122. Rates: Under 538.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-FSCTV-PA-MF. Scottish Inn, 2385 Hwy. 411 NE, (30184); 770-382-7011. NS-GR-CC-PO-CTV-PA. \r\n\\Hiilosbmtt \r\n\u003c UII'IV. Mclnlosh Resene, 1046 W. Mdntosh Cirde, (30185); 770-830-5879. Open: Year-round, daily. OS-F-PN-PG-TH-CP-PA. 487 acres adja cent to the Chattahoochee River, miles of hiking and horse trails, fishing, picnic area and weekend camping. Pavilions available on a first-come, first-serve reservation status. Mountain bikes welcome. \r\n\\Mhlv\\ond \r\n\\RTS \\ KMi:RT\\l\\Mf;\\T Jerry Dawson, 16537 Hwy. 11, (30757); 706-657-7174. Open: Call for hrs. \u0026 information. The woodcarver chainsaw artist studio. Chainsaw carvings of Indian bust, old mountain man faces or tree spirits, old world Santa, eagle, bear, fish, walking canes or hiking staffs carved with faces (Mountain man or Indian), eagle. \r\nUinslnii \r\n\\TTR\\CTIO\\S \r\nAnnie Clinton Nature Preserve, Ephesus Church Rd., (30187); 770-459-1849. Open: Park, 9 am-dark; Museum, 5 pm. NR-M-OSL-PN-TH-PA. Acres of unspoiled woodlands that include county's old est building, the Carnes-Clinton log cabin built 1828. \r\nYYoodstock \r\nSI'ORTS \\ RH:R|'.\\TIO\\ \r\nDWe Speedway, Hwy. 92 \u0026 Dixie Dr., (30189); 770-926-5315. Rates: Adults $10-525, kids under 1 1 free. Open: Every Sat night 8-11 pm. YA-GR-FS-E-GS. 3/8 mile high banked clay race track, run ning 4 different divisions on selected Saturday nights, plus special events. Family atmosphere with \"alcohol-free\" grandstand seating and exciting racing events, f) F.agle Watch Golf Club, 3055 Eagle Watch Dr., (30189); 770-591 -1 000, 770-928-8908. Arnold Palmer's masterful design is evident on every hole of this par 72 course in northwest Atlanta. The unspoiled natural beauty of the land, scenic holes and the full-ser vice Clubhouse, where roaring fires add to the mountain lodge atmosphere, make Eagle Watch a preferred club. (GHTA) Towne Lake Hills Golf Club, 1003 Towne Lake Hills East (30189); 770-592-9969. YA-GR-CC-GC-GP-RS-FS-CBK-MF. With its rolling green hills and lovely wooded countryside, our 18-holechampionship golf course offers natural beauty with a distinct challenge. Designed in 1994 by Arthur Hills and managed by Town Golf Venture. \r\nIO1K.1M, Suburban Lodge-Uoodstock, 106Woodpark Blvd., (30188); 770-924-8770. (GHTA) \r\n4 5 \r\n \r\n  City cares fly away as visitors revel in the grandeur of the mountains or discover the \r\nquiet serenity of a waterfall. \r\n \r\nCabins, cottages, chalets, resorts and retreats tucked beside lakes and forested hills, nestled in mountain valleys and down secluded country lanes, are as much the attractions of the Northeast Georgia Mountains as are its abundant recreation, indige nous handicrafts and legendary home-style cooking. \r\nMost of the region is less than an hour and a half drive from Atlanta, byway of 1-85,1-985 and GA Highway 400, making it ideal for daytrips and overnight excursions, yet there's enough packed into it to provide weeks of vacation fun. \r\n \r\nFor those interested in history and architecture, many communi ties have walking and driving tours. Brochures are available at the cham bers of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus or Main Street offices. \r\nNorth of Atlanta by less than 45 minutes, Lake Lanier was formed by damming the Chestatee, Little and Chattahoochee Rivers. Four mountaintops that weren't submerged became Lake Lanier Islands, a water park and recreation resort. Two first-class hotels, Renaissance Pine Isle and Hilton; two champi- \r\n \r\nFAONG PAI-,F- The valleys between Georgia's mountains hold many tranquil lakes such as those at Unicoi State Park. ABOVE: Country stores, such as this one in Robertstown, can be found tucked into the Northeast Mountains. \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n4 7 \r\n \r\n Visiting NorThp^st, MQIintains \r\n^Mother Nature's Playground^ \r\n \r\nDillard T 2A6 \r\n \r\nBLACK ROCK -Ml \r\n \r\nMTN. \r\n \r\nt \r\n \r\nSTATE PARK \r\n \r\nMountain City \r\n \r\n76 \r\n \r\n-I FOXFIRI \r\n \r\nFORT YARCO' STATE PARK/ WILL A-WAV \r\n \r\nWATSON MILL BRIDGE \r\nSTATE PARK \r\n \r\nr BROWN \r\nSTATE PARK \r\n \r\nLess than two hours from Atlanta. And a million miles away. \r\n \r\n1.800.311.7978 \r\nwww.bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\nAcross the street from ordinary.\" \r\nBest Western hotels are independently owned and operated. 1998 Best Western International Inc. Sponsored by the Best Western Georgia Co-op. \r\n \r\n4 8 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\nBlairsville Best Western Milton Inn 706-745-6995 \r\nBraselton Best Western Braselton Inn 706-654-3081 \r\nDillard Best Western Dillard 706-746-5321 \r\nGainesville Best Western Lanier Centre 800-782-8966 \r\nHelen Best Western Alpine Helen 800-435-3642 \r\nLavonia Best Western Regency Inn and Suites 706-356-4000 \r\nWinder Best Western Executive Inn 770-868-5303 \r\n \r\n onship golf courses; campgrounds; sail New Atlanta Dragway in Commerce \r\n \r\nboat, powerboat, pontoon and house has regularly-scheduled Bracket racing \r\n \r\nboat rentals; bicycle rentals, horseback and holds the Annual NHRA Southern \r\n \r\nriding and a popular beach and water Nationals. And just south of Commerce \r\n \r\npark make this a fun day-use facility as is the Peach State Raceway. \r\n \r\nwell as a year-round destination. Those \r\n \r\nGainesville, the largest city in the \r\n \r\nwanting to recapture that holiday spirit Northeast Georgia Mountains, is \r\n \r\neach Christmas can put the family in filled to the brim with outdoor facilities: \r\n \r\nthe car and drive through Lake Lanier marinas, tennis courts, golf courses, and \r\n \r\nIsland's Magical Nights of Lights dis 50 parks and campgrounds, most of \r\n \r\nplay. Other Christmas holiday delights which are on the shores of Lake Lanier. \r\n \r\ninclude Appalachian Christmas at The Elachee Nature Science Center, a \r\n \r\nBurt's Farm in Dawsonville and Helen's natural history museum and botanical \r\n \r\nWinter Alpine Lights. \r\n \r\ngarden, is located in the middle of a 1,200- \r\n \r\nBraselton, made famous when acre nature preserve. The Georgia \r\n \r\nactress Kim Basinger bought the town Mountain Museum houses local history \r\n \r\nin the early '90s, boasts not one, but displays. Brenau University houses the \r\n \r\ntwo award-winning win \r\n \r\nreconstructed cabin of \r\n \r\neries. The main build \r\n \r\nTREASURES OF \r\n \r\nCherokee Chief White- \r\n \r\ning at Chateau Elan is \r\n \r\npath and vintage cloth \r\n \r\na reproduction of an \r\n \r\ning in the Bette Todd \r\n \r\n18th-century French \r\n \r\nWages Collection. Other \r\n \r\nchateau. Visitors can \r\n \r\nAmlcalola Falls \r\n \r\nattractions include the \r\n \r\nenjoy tours and tast \r\n \r\nBrasstown Bald \r\n \r\nBeulah Rucker Mus \r\n \r\nings, a gift shop, two \r\n \r\nChateau Elan \r\n \r\neum and General \r\n \r\nrestaurants and a wine museum. Other ameni ties include nature \r\n \r\nChattooga Rtver \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum \r\n \r\nJames Longstreet's gravesite. \r\nJust a short drive \r\n \r\ntrails, seasonal con certs, a luxury spa, an \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountain Fair \r\n \r\nfrom Gainesville, southeast on 1-85, bar \r\n \r\ninn, an Irish pub, three other restaurants, \r\n \r\nSky Valley SM Resort \r\n \r\ngain hunters will find paradise-- Banks \r\n \r\nthree 18-hole champi \r\n \r\nUnlcol State Park \r\n \r\nCrossing. Over 110 \r\n \r\nonship golf courses, a \r\n \r\nstores with over one \r\n \r\npar three course, a driv \r\n \r\nmillion square feet of \r\n \r\ning range, tennis courts and an eques manufacturer-direct shopping are wait \r\n \r\ntrian center. Chestnut Mountain ing for those interested in famous-name \r\n \r\nWinery, on the other side of 1-85, offers products. The three main outlets \r\n \r\ntours and tastings, picnic areas and are Tanger Outlet Centers I and II, \r\n \r\nnature trails. Both wineries hold special Commerce Factory Stores and The \r\n \r\nevents throughout the year. If milk is Pottery. \r\n \r\nmore your style, visit the Mayfield \r\n \r\nThe Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nDairy where you can take a tour, watch have a number of small and interesting \r\n \r\na film and browse the ice cream parlor museums. The Crawford W. Long \r\n \r\nand gift shop. \r\n \r\nMuseum in Jefferson is no exception, \r\n \r\nFor the auto racing enthusiast, there with its exhibits on Dr. Long, his dis \r\n \r\nare three types of racing to be found. covery of anesthesia and its develop \r\n \r\nRoad Atlanta, located between Brasel- ment. The museum also includes the \r\n \r\nton and Gainesville, is the South's pre- history of Jackson County, a typical \r\n \r\nm'er motorsports venue and home to 1840s doctor's office, a 19th century \r\n \r\n'he International Petit LeMans. Across general store, rotating exhibits and spe \r\n \r\nfrom Rad Atlanta sits Lanier National cial events. The Shields-Ethridge Her \r\n \r\nRaceway, which holds sanctioned itage Farm is a late 19th-early 20th- \r\n \r\niston racing series races, century farm with original buildings. \r\n \r\nlose interested in drag racing, the Historic Commerce, in the same county, \r\n \r\nOfficial Travel Guide \r\n \r\nbraiation Centers \r\nConvention and Visitors Bureaus: \r\nfNOTES STEP-ON GUIDE SERVICE AVAILABLE.) \r\nAlpine Helen/White County CVB P.O. Box 730 Helen, GA 30545 706-878-2747 or 800-858-8027 Fax 706-878-4032 ; www.helenga.org \r\n \r\n\u003e Georgia Guidestones in Elberton present a age to mankind in 12 languages. \r\n \r\nBanks County CVB P.O. Box 57, 104 U.S. Highway 441 Homer, GA 30547 706-677-2108 or 800-638-5004 Fax 706-677-2109 bccvb@aol.com \r\nGalnesville-Hall County CVB 424 Green Street NE Gainesvffle, GA 301501 770-536-5209 Fax 770-503-1349 \r\nRabun County CVB P.O. Box 750. U.S. Highway 441 N. Clavton. GA 30525 706-782-4812 Fax 706-782-4810 www.gamountain.com/rabun \r\n \r\nLocal Welcome Centers: Alpine Helen-White Co. 800-858-8027 \r\n \r\nDahlonega-Lumpkin Co. 800-231-5543 \r\n \r\nDawson Co. \r\nElbert Co. \r\n \r\n706-265-6278 \r\n706-283-5651 \r\n \r\nGreater Hall Co. \r\n \r\n770-532-6206 \r\n \r\nRabun Co. \r\n \r\n706-782-4812 \r\n \r\nToccoa-Stephens Co. 706-886-2132 \r\n \r\nTowns CO. \r\n \r\n706-896-4966 \r\n \r\nGeorgia State Visitor Center \r\n \r\nLavonia \r\n \r\n706-356-4019 \r\n \r\n4 9 \r\n \r\n Elberton are the Georgia Guidestones, \r\n \r\nalso known as \"America's Stonehenge'' \r\n \r\nwith its message to mankind in 12 lan \r\n \r\nguages. \r\n \r\nRussell-Brasstown Scenic Byway, \r\n \r\njust north of Helen on GA Highway 348, \r\n \r\nis one of two U.S. Forest Service-desig \r\n \r\nnated Scenic Byways in Georgia. Not \r\n \r\nfar off this route is Brasstown Bald, the \r\n \r\nhighest mountain in Georgia at 4,784 \r\n \r\nfeet. The interpretive center has a film, \r\n \r\nexhibits and an observation deck with \r\n \r\na panoramic view of four states. \r\n \r\nWaterfalls can be found all over the \r\n \r\nnortheast Georgia mountains. Some are \r\n \r\neasily accessible, while others are not. \r\n \r\nTo find out more about waterfalls in \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia, contact the regional \r\n \r\nU.S. Forest Service offices as well as \r\n \r\nlocal chambers of commerce and wel \r\n \r\ncome centers. \r\n \r\nAnother of north Georgia's natural \r\n \r\nwonders is gold. Dahlonega, a Chert ikee \r\n \r\nword meaning \"precious yellow metal,\" \r\n \r\nis the site of America's first major gold \r\n \r\nrush in 1828. The old courthouse in the \r\n \r\ncenter of the town square is now the \r\n \r\nGold Museum with a film and exhibits, \r\n \r\nGeorgia's official historical drama, The Reach of Song, is performed May-August in Young Harris. \r\n \r\nwhich tell the story of the nation's first \r\n \r\ngold rush and describe mining tech \r\n \r\nis the 19th century town which inspired \r\n \r\nElbert County is the \"Granite Capi niques and the lifestyles of the miners \r\n \r\nthe setting for the widely-acclaimed tal of the World\" and the center of Geor of that time. The phrase \"thar's gold in \r\n \r\nnovel by Olive Ann Burns, Cold Sassy gia's granite quarrying industry. The them thar hills\" was coined here, as \r\n \r\nTree. \r\n \r\nElberton Granite Museum has well as the gold, for Dahlonega was the \r\n \r\nIn Royston, baseball fans will find a exhibits on granite products, antique site of a U.S. Mint. The tour of Consol \r\n \r\nnew tribute museum on the life of the stone-working tools and displays, which idated Gold Mines, once the largest \r\n \r\nlegendary baseball player, Ty Cobb, explain methods of quarrying granite. mining operation in the east, takes vis \r\n \r\nalso known as the \"Georgia Peach.\" Standing alone in a field just north of itors 450 feet into the tunnel svstems \r\n \r\nBesides the exhibits and memorabilia, \r\n \r\nthe town cemetery contains the mau \r\n \r\nsoleum where Ty Cobb is buried. \r\n \r\nWill-a-Way Recreation Area, a \r\n \r\nfacility at Fort Yargo State Park in \r\n \r\nWinder, serves the disabled with acces \r\n \r\nsible cottages, group camp, food ser \r\n \r\nvice and swimming beach. In Royston, \r\n \r\n50 miles to the northeast, Victoria \r\n \r\nBryant State Park has a popular nine- \r\n \r\nhole golf course on a rolling green ter \r\n \r\nrain. Four state parks built on \r\n \r\nLake Hartwell, Lake Russell and \r\n \r\nClark's Hill Lake add extensive camp \r\n \r\ning, rental cottages and lakeside \r\n \r\nbeaches to the region's recreational \r\n \r\nNortheast \r\n \r\nMountains environment. \r\n \r\ni Dahlonega remembers the Gold Rush of 1828 at Consolidated Gold Mines. \r\n \r\n5 0 \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Discover Dahlonega \r\n \r\n-Lvisco, -'-r our Antiques \u0026 Arc Galkries \r\niVIouncain GrafV; Dahlonega Gold Jewelry Unique Shops C: P.escauranc^ \r\nB '\u003e. B Inns i/Iouncain Cabins \r\nGold Panning Gold l/iiiseujn \r\n \r\nof the first major U.S. gold rush, an Historic District on the National Register \u0026 the start of the Appalachian Trail. \r\nJust one hour north ofAtlanta \r\non GA 400. \r\nFor more information, call or write: Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce K S. Park St., Dahlonega, GA 30533  800-231-5543  706-864-3711  Or, visit us at www.dahlonega.org \r\n \r\n made by miners before the turn of the century. At Crisson's Gold Mine, visi tors can see and hear a real stamp mLU, which was used in processing gold ore. For those who just want to try their luck at panning, both are open all year. \r\nMore riches can be found at the Smith House, whose all-you-can-eat meals draw crowds from around the world to sample Southern fried chicken, honey-cured ham and platters heaped with at least a dozen side dishes and desserts. The Dillard House in Dillard and LaPrade's on Lake Burton are equally good and just as busy serving this kind of mountain-grown, familystyle meals. \r\nCanoeing and hiking are available to offset dining indulgences. Canoe-theHooch Outpost and Wildwood Outfit ters offers rafting and canoe rental for trips on the Chattahoochee River. Appalachian Outfitters offers canoe clinics, equipment rentals and guided trips down the Chestatee and Etowah Rivers. Amicalola River Outpost in Dawsonville offers trips down the Amicalola River and Broad River \r\n \r\nHelen captures the Bavarian Alpine spirit ot Uermany. \r\nof Dawsonville. The 729-foot Amicalola i Falls is the highest east of the Rockies. ] New this year is the LenFoote Hike Inn. j After a five-mile hike-in, eat dinner, j spend the night and enjoy a hearty j breakfast before hiking back. In the fall, ! Hurt's Pumpkin Farm, just outside the park, is a sea of pumpkins ready to take home. After choosing your pumpkin, \r\n \r\nSome of the best rapids for rafting can be found coursing through Georgia's mountain valleys. \r\n \r\nCanoeing in Danielsville rents canoes for trips on the Broad and Hudson Rivers. \r\nThe southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, which begins at Springer Mountain, can be accessed ,, . from an eight-mile approach trail in \r\nNOrtn68St \r\nMoun\"llns Amicalola Falls State Park, just north \r\n \r\ntake the family on a tractor-pulled hayride. \r\nDawsonville is the home of NASCAR Champion Bill Elliott and his racing operation. Both the Bill Elliott Mu seum and Souvenir Shop and the Dawsonville Poolroom have collec tions of Bill Elliott paraphernalia and \r\n \r\nmemorabilia. Shop to your heart's con tent at the nearby North Georgia Pre mium Outlets, an upscale outlet center. \r\nThe irresistible attraction in Cleve land is the adorable Babyland General Hospital, birthplace of the original Cab bage Patch Kids, where imaginations run wild hi a whimsical world of makebelieve. \r\nHelen is a small Appalachian town with a touch of Bavaria. A face-lift 26 years ago transformed this almost deserted logging town into a bright col lection of restaurants, shops and lodges with a decidedly German flavor. Train lovers need to visit Charlemagne's Kingdom, an exhibit hall containing a miniature of Germany. The Museum of the Hills tells the story of Helen and the picturesque lifestyle of the mountain country people at the turn-of-the-century. Seasonal special events like the annual Oktoberfest add to the lighthearted atmosphere. Favorite sports activities include hot air ballooning, golf ing, hiking, horseback riding and tubing down the Chattahoochee River. Nora Mill is a must visit for those wanting fresh ground meal and grains. Across the road, visitors can tour Habersham Vineyards new winery, then taste \"the fruit of the vine\" in liquid form. Tucked away in the Sautee Valley is a small but interesting little museum of gourds at Gourdcraft Originals. \r\n \r\ns 2 \r\n \r\nG e o \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1 \r\n \r\n fawnimv iu*uiJf\u003eiMj(] ypiiD/.v; jannrj j^w; yi/i ptio JJJMIIUO;-) fn jix/iunio //n;/ jjjo ^i// siuaiuiuMO') .Of;-) agufoum;) /'\"\" .Oi''\"\u003e0 //H .\"/V W1\" uoimadoin ui paiosuods jw \r\n(Oil) \r\nsdoqs anbpuB pue souajiBS JJB 'suinasniu jno Suunoj Xcp anoX puods jo pujsip ouojsiq ano qSnojqj |jojjs \r\n3JOUI SI 9J/(jS JPO/ J| 'BM33By J3IUBq JO BJUBHV P^Oy JE S33BJ 9U1OS \r\nui 35JB? 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Your hosts offer Pon toon boat rides on nearby Lake Nottely and an introduction to quilting for those interested. One acre stocked fishing pond is on the farm, along with rocking chairs on \r\n \r\nNestled in the moun tainous Chattahoochee National Forest outside Helen, a 100-room lodge with restaurant, cottages and camping provides reasonably priced accom modations. Hiking, craft shop and numerous nearby attractions, includ ing Anna Ruby Falls and 4,860-foot Brasstown I (highest mountain in Georgia). Informa \r\n \r\nHARTWELL/HART COUNTY \r\n \r\ncovered porches and gas BBQ grills. Adults (706) 878-2201. Reservations: (800) 864-72J and children alike enjoy the peace and tranquility as well www.gastateparks.org \r\n \r\nYou're invited! Come experience hometown hospitality at as watching the antics of the animals. 2222 Country Farm \r\n \r\none of the best places to Lane (on Hwy. 325), Blairsville, Georgia 30512; THE SMITH HOUSE \r\n \r\nenjoy antiquing, camping, fishing and swimming on Lake Hartwell. Plus enjoy \r\n \r\n(706) 745-1560, Bill \u0026 Arlene Gray, http://pages.prodigy. com/gods.country \r\n \r\nLocated just one block from Dahlonega's hi: town square is oni Georgia's most faral \r\n \r\nLake Hartwell Dam Tours, GILMER COUNTY \r\n \r\ninns. The Smith House! \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nfestivals, fireworks, and Bluegrass music every Saturday night at the Bluegrass Express located on historic Depot Street. For more information, contact Hart County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 793, 31 East Howell Street, Hartwell, GA 30643; (706) 376-8590. \r\nVILLAS AT BIG CANOE \r\nThe Best for Less! Located in the exclusive Big Canoe Mountain Resort, Petit Crest and Golf Club Villas offer spacious \r\n \r\nCHAMBER OF COMMERCE \r\nCome to Georgia's Apple Capital-land of sparkling water and deep green forests, quaint shops and unique \r\nrestaurants, cozy cabins galore, where wildflowers bloom by the wayside and rocking chairs wait on friendly porches, while smoke curls lazily from chimneys and crisp, juicy apples tempt you to stop and take a bite! Then take off into our outdoor enthusiast's \r\n \r\nbeen serving us farm family-style menu fori 50 years. After enjoy* home-cooked feast, treat to one of the g! rooms The Smith Hd _ offersforovemightvia to Dahlonega. Each room has a private bath, cable TV, d maker and a continental breakfast in the momin (800) 852-9577 or (706) 867-7000 for a frc. www.smithhouse.com \r\n \r\n2 bedroom, 2 bath homes with lofts, full kitchens, fireplaces, TVs, washer/ dryers and balconies, plus indoor and outdoor \r\n \r\nparadise: hiking, mountain biking, golf, tennis, canoeing, tubing, fishing, boating and much, much more! Just 55 minutes north of Adanta. Contact P.O. Box 505, Dept NE, Ellijay, GA 30540; (706) 635-7400; fax (706) 635-7410; email: chamber@ellijay.com; web site: gilmerchamber.com \r\n \r\nDAWSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE \r\nPlay on our lakes and rivers. Visit \r\nAmicalola State Park, retreat to Len \r\nFoote Hike Inn Lodge and hike the \r\n \r\npools, 3 lakes, boat ing, golf, indoor and \r\n \r\nBABYLAND GENERAL \r\n \r\nAppalachian Trail. We have the Elliott Museum, and will be the \r\n \r\noutdoor tennis, hiking \r\n \r\nHOSPITAL \r\n \r\nfuture home ofThunder Road USA. ____ \r\n \r\ntrails and more! For \r\n \r\nHome and Adoption Center of Enjoy pumpkins and hayrides at B^BHJ \r\n \r\nFREE brochures, reservations or information about \r\n \r\nthe world famous Cabbage Patch Burt's Farm in the fall and \r\n \r\nour other 20+ resorts, call (800) 456-0009 or visit \r\n \r\nKids,T; housed in a circa 1900's Appalachian Christmas lights. Shop \r\n \r\nour Web site at www.rdiweb.com/rentals \r\n \r\nmedical clinic. At BabyLand visitors at North Georgia Premium Outlets. \r\n \r\ncan witness the \"birth\" of original, There's great golf and more ... \r\n \r\nBLUE RIDGE CABINS \r\n \r\nhand sculptured 'KidsTM and even Dawson County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box \r\n \r\nFrom luxurious to charmingly rustic, 1-3 bedroom cabins with \r\n \r\nadopt one of their own! Free Dawsonville, GA 30534; (706) 265-6278. www. ' \r\n \r\nHOTTUB or HEART- \r\n \r\nAdmission. Cleveland, GA 30528. e-mail: info@dawson.org \r\n \r\nSHAPED JACUZZI. \r\n \r\n(706)865-2171. \r\n \r\nFireplace, full kitchens, cable/satellite, stereo/ CD, decks w/grills. Unicoi Lake and State Park, hiking, horse back riding, fishing nearby. MIDWEEK SPECIALS-$79 AND UP. P.O. Box 1016, 2990 Hwy. 356, Helen, GA 30545; (706) 878-1773 or (770) 983-1260. www.whitecounty.com/blueridge \r\n \r\nTHUNDER ROAD USA GEORGIA RACING HALL OF FAME \r\n50,000 square feet of one-of-a-kind artifacts, immersive theaters, state-of-the-art inter active exhibits, top quality food and retail spaces set in a park-like setting on 44 acres in downtown Dawsonville. It is a long overdue commemoration of the men and women who define racing in Georgia and much of the world. Open \r\n \r\nCORNERSTONE ANTIQUE MARKET OF TOCCOA \r\nCome and enjoy this unique antique market in the center of downtown Toccoa. With over 10,000 square feet and 40 dealer spaces filled with qualitycontrolled antiques, you're sure to find affordable treasures here. Plan your visit to include a __ delightful lunch or dinner at Cornerstone Restaurant antique market Open 7 days a week. (706) 282-138 \r\n \r\nSummer 2000. www.thunderroadusa.com \r\n \r\n Mountains \r\n \r\nA L L \r\n \r\nE A \r\n \r\nO N \r\n \r\nILAIRSVILLE/UNION COUNTY ;HAMBER OF COMMERCE \r\nXitdoorsmen traverse endless trails, climb die highest peak i Georgia, horseback ride, visit many waterfalls and 150 \r\nmiles of Lake Nottely shoreline. Enjoy golf or the Historic Courthouse Museum. See Sorghum Syrup cooked in Oct. Experience our B\u0026B \u0026 cabin getaways. Only 110 mi. north of Adanta, accessible by a four-lane highway from I-75/575 and 515 to our ontdn. ' lirsville/Union CountyChamberofCommerce, '0. Box , o'J, Blairsville, GA 30514; Telephone: (706) 745;789 Fax: (706) 745-1382 or visit our web site at Avw.blairsvillechamber.com E-mail is negamtns@stc.net \r\n \r\nUnicoi jo* 0\u003c \r\nHelen** . \r\n \r\nVMICALOLA FALLS STATE PARK IND LODGE \r\n\\ 57-room lodge with restaurant, cottages, and camping offers affordable ac commodations and spectacular views. Come and enjoy a 729foot waterfall with ac cessible viewing points, hiking and numerous nearby attractions, in cluding die Dahlonega \r\n~jM Museum. Information: (706) 265-8888. Reservations: ;800) 864-7275. www.gastatepario.org \r\nKOAD ATLANTA \r\n* premier road racing facility located just an hour north ofAdanta this motor sports center is one of the most challenging uid exciting race racks in die country. Road Adanta's 2.54 Tile, 12 turn track 'was many spectator wnts including: \"otorcydes, vintage arc and sports cars. *lo, Road Atlanta is __________________ |w* to die Panoz Racing School and Subaru Panoz Performance P'Mng School. School programs include street driving as well as ming how to get started in racing. Call us for more information at(800) 849-RACE orvisitourwebsite atwww.roadadanta.com. \r\nrANGLEWOOD CABINS J* rustic cabins nesded on 75 wooded acres adjacent to Lhattahoochee National ---- 7\u003cet All have fireplaces, I**5 , grills, picnic tables, V* and full kitchens. fge/conference center **PS 28 and seats 100 ^ business or church i n i m^^m^^--FJps and family reunions. Receive a special gift when JJ* mention this article. Open year-round. AAA approved. \r\nu- Box435, Helen, GA 30545; (706) 878-3286. \r\n \r\nAtlanta \r\nGOLD CREEK RESORT \r\nLess than one hour from Adanta (400 N to Hwy. 136 West). This full service resort and conference centerwelcomes leisure and business travelers. It offers breaditaking views, a nationally recognized 18 hole golf course (with 9 new holes to open in mid-1999). At die base ofGeorgia's largest man-made waterfall is die Village of Gold Creek with lakeside villas totaling 74 spacious guest rooms. Perfect for a weekend getaway or conducting business in a relaxed setting or during a challenging round on the greens. Only 50 minutes from Adanta and just minutes to North Georgia's Premium Oudet Mall, historic Dahlonega, antique and mountain crafts shopping. Open year 'round. For individual and group information \r\nFORREST HILLS MOUNTAIN RESORT AND CONFERENCE CENTER \r\nEnjoy an unspoiled mountain getaway with all the amenities of an exclusive resort Luxury cottages and brand-new suites with fireplaces and whirl pool spas are nestled amidst the lush rolling woodlands in the beautiful Northeast Georgia Mountains. We have secluded, cozy mountain cabins with hot tubs, canopy beds, wood burning fireplaces and porches with swings. All have central heat and air. Located on the property is Gold City Corral, a full service riding stable, offering horse drawn wagon rides and cookout, romantic carriage rides and one to four hour horse adven tures, that will satisfy \r\n \r\nand reservations call: (800) 966-2441 or (706) 265-2700. www.goldcreek.com One Gold Creek Drive, Dawsonville, GA 30534. \r\neveryone from the beginner to the ex perienced. Swimming, tennis, mountain hiking, picnic lunches for two, shopping and massage therapy available on site. Golf is nearby. Cabin rates include dinner and breakfast in our\"Couples Only\" candle-lit dining room. Aside from the 30 private cabins, we offer four group lodges with a total of44 rooms, 12 luxury bi-levd suites widi data ports and steam saunas, meeting space for 10 to 200 guests, ropes course and group dining room, making us die perfect location for your next family reunion or corporate retreat. See for yourself why Forrest Hills has been rated one of die top 50 USA resorts! Visit our 30+ page Web site at www.foresths.com or call (800) 654-6313 for free color brochures. \r\n \r\n rgias iterarkb \r\n \r\n) HISTORIC SITES \r\n \r\nrille \r\n \r\nVogelPark \r\n \r\nClarkesville \r\n \r\nMoccasin Creek Park \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge Park \r\n \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site \r\n \r\nRichard B. Russell Park Bobby Brown Park \r\n \r\nHart Park \r\n \r\nSmithgall Woods Conservation Area Unicoi Park \r\n \r\nTugaloo Park \r\n \r\nin City Black Rock Mountain Park \r\n \r\nVictoria Bryant Park and Golf Course \r\n \r\nFalls \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge Park \r\n \r\nTravelers Rest Historic Site \r\n \r\nFort Yargo Park \r\n \r\nSpectacular Anna Ruby Falls in the Chattahoochee National Forest, northeast of Helen, is adjacent to Uni coi State Park. Besides cottages and a large campground, Unicoi has a 100room lodge and conference center, superb arts and crafts shop, excellent buffet meals in the restaurant and numerous hiking and mountain hiking trails. \r\nMark of the Potter is the oldest craft shop in northeast Georgia dis playing the works of 40 southeastern artists. This 65-year old grist mill on the tranquil Soque River runs alongside of scenic GA Highway 197. Just north of Batesville on GA Highway 197 is the Burton Gallery \u0026 Emporium, which houses a collection of highly unusual and collectible art and crafts. \r\nCornelia's Big Red Apple monu ment is a tribute to immigrant farmers who established a thriving applegrowing industry in Habersham County in the early 1900s. More recently, Habersham Vineyards and Winery has been cultivating grapes for award-winning wines, which can \r\n \r\nExplore the/ \r\n^)nchanted Mountains \u0026 Valleys \r\nof Towns County -Hiawassee \u0026 Young Harris, Georgia \r\n \r\nbe sampled in their tasting room on GA Highway 365 in Baldwin. \r\nIn neighboring Stephens County, Toccoa Fhlls, 19 feet higher than Nia gara Falls, is a majestic sight on the campus of Toccoa Falls College. Trav eler's Rest Historic Site, near the Tugaloo River, is an 1820s plantation house turned stagecoach inn. Antique lovers will find delight in the new Cor nerstone Antique Mall on the square in downtown Toccoa \r\nThe \"Top of Georgia\" in the north east mountains is filled with awesome views and overlooks. U.S. 76 threads its way through the tallest mountain range in the state. Glassy lakes inj Union, Towns and Rabun Counties pro vide swimming, boating, fishing and waterskiing. Campgrounds, rental cab ins, quaint bed and breakfasts and sev-l eral golf resorts dot the landscape. ' \r\nNestled in the quiet, rolling hills of the Northeast Georgia Mountains is] Brasstown Valley Resort, which fea tures an 18-hole championship golf course. Nearby outdoor adventures include hiking trails, bicycle trips, horse back riding and whitewater rafting. \r\nThe area's state parks, Vogel, Moc casin Creek and Black Rock Moun- \r\n \r\nNestled in the northeast Georgia mountains, where summers are \r\n \r\ncool and winters are serenely beautiful. Leisure and recreational \r\n \r\nopportunities abound, including championship golf, hiking, hiking, \r\n \r\nfishing, horseback riding and water sports. \r\n \r\nEnjoy authentic mountain music, arts and crafts. Several fine lodging, \r\n \r\nnsm \r\n \r\ndining and resort facilities, all designed \r\n \r\nto make your visit a memorable one. \r\n \r\nTowns County Tourism Association, Inc. \r\n \r\n8009841543 or 7068964966 \r\n \r\n___ ___ http://www.townscountytourism.com \r\n \r\nthe state there are Ms of geared toward kids and \r\n, Try these (peat suggestions Ills region: \r\n \r\nI Dairy \r\n \r\n706-654-9181 \r\n \r\n,..n tho cow to your table, see how it's done. This newly-built dairy features a tour, movie iiml, of course, an ice cream shop. BRASELTON \r\n \r\nI General \r\n \r\n70\u0026S65-217 \r\n \r\ns the birth place of Cabbage Patch dolls Ib Plucketfs. See them being \"born,\" visi( \r\n \r\njrsery and adopt one in the gift shop. \r\n \r\n'ELAND \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nSMelds-Etheridge Heritage Farm \r\n \r\n, 706-367-8SM \r\n \r\n.Visitllus lurn-of-the-century working farm fi'- \r\n \r\nUuriii\u003e' over (X) original buildings and un author \r\n \r\nic qno-room schoolhouse. JACKSON COUNTY \r\n \r\nriidated Gold Mines 70fr64-4fl \r\njuler deep into what was once a real work\"1! goW mine. Later pan for gold and visit the S \r\nir shop. DAHLONEGA \r\n \r\nigreatfenfly Idea, check with the it Local Welcome Center. \r\n \r\n5 6 \r\n \r\nG e o g i a On M \r\n \r\nMind 199 \r\n \r\n ach week throughout the year, \r\n \r\nhundreds of people come into Toccoa \r\n \r\nand Stephens County. The mountains \r\n \r\nand the natural forest setting, with hiking \r\n \r\ntrails, creeks, waterfalls and country quiet \r\n \r\nprovide the perfect place for such endeavors. \r\n \r\nAs you explore the colorful trails of \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia, take 1-85 \r\n \r\nand 1-985 north to \r\n \r\nDowntown Toccoa - \r\n \r\nonly 90 miles north \r\n \r\neast of Atlanta and \r\n \r\nin the center of \r\n \r\nnature's seasonal \r\n \r\nbeauty. \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\nIn Toccoa, you'll \r\n \r\ndiscover the Corner- ~ \r\n \r\nstone Antique Market \r\n \r\n- 40 dealers with fine \r\n \r\nfurniture, porcelain, jewelry, \r\n \r\nTM \r\n \r\nand more - located on the \r\n \r\n^ \r\n \r\nhistoric courthouse square. \r\n \r\nM \\-- \r\n \r\nWhile on the square, explore \r\n \r\nN. \r\n \r\nthe specialty shops of collectibles, j iwuw \r\n \r\ngifts, sportswear, apparel and home I \r\n \r\naccessories. In between, explore art I \r\n \r\ngalleries, a stagecoach inn and a his- \\ \r\n \r\ntorical museum, have a bite to eat, or \\ M \r\n \r\nenjoy the scenic beauty of Toccoa Falls \\ \r\n \r\nand Lake Hartwell. \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nTOCCOA STEPHENS COUNTY \r\nWATERFALLS HIKING/CANOEING \r\nANTIQUING SEASONAL FESTIVALS \r\n \r\nToccoa/Stephens County is located in Northeast \\ Georgia 10 miles east ofHwy. 1-985/365, and 17 miles north of1-85, Exit 58. For more information, fkase contact Toccoa-Stephens County Chamber of cmmetqe at 706-886-2132 or Toccoa Main Street at 706-28J269, toll-free 877-6-TOCCOA or e-mail at \r\nMtel.net. \r\n \r\nJVIPS, CONFERENCES, \\ AND RETREATS \r\n \r\nEXPLORE OUR CORNER! A GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\n \r\n tain, are among the most visited in \r\n \r\nGeorgia, no doubt because of their mag \r\n \r\nnificent surroundings. Nearly all of this \r\n \r\nland is within the boundaries of the \r\n \r\nChattahoochee National Forest. \r\n \r\nRabun County is home to Georgia's \r\n \r\nonly ski area, Sky Valley Resort. Golf, \r\n \r\nhorseback riding, trout and bass fishing, \r\n \r\nrock climbing and hiking are other pop \r\n \r\nular activities in Rabun County. Another \r\n \r\nfavorite pastime of visitors is browsing \r\n \r\nthe numerous craft shops, flea markets, \r\n \r\nantique stores and art galleries. The \r\n \r\nFoxfire Museum in Mountain City cat \r\n \r\nalogs the culture of the area by means \r\n \r\nof a unique and interesting educational \r\n \r\nmethodology. \r\n \r\nNatural beauty abounds, perfect for \r\n \r\ncleansing the soul, mind and body. Add \r\n \r\nsome adventure to your vacation with a \r\n \r\nrafting trip down the Chattooga River, Situated between Braselton and Gainesville, Road Atlanta is home to many races induding the Petit LeMans. \r\n \r\na nationally-designated Wild and Scenic \r\n \r\nRiver. With spectacular scenery and nearly 1,000 feet deep. It was once flavor when mixed with the area's nrh \r\n \r\nthroughout, there is a white-water trip crossed on tightrope by circus patriarch heritage. Celebrations include Blairs \r\n \r\nto suit everyone, from the easier rapids Karl Wallenda. The longest of Tallulah's ville's Sorghum Festival, Dahlonega' \r\n \r\nof Section III to the ultimate thrill of three falls plunges 700 feet to the canyon Gold Rush Days and Old-Fashione\u003c \r\n \r\nSection IV Choose your trip with one of floor. Tallulah Gorge State Park fea- Christmas, Hartwell's Antique Boat \r\n \r\nFestival, Gainesville's Mule Cam \r\n \r\nMarket, Hiawassee's Rhododendro \r\n \r\nFestival and Georgia Mountain Fair \r\n \r\nCornelia's Big Red Apple Festiva \r\n \r\nClarkesvUle's Harvest of Habersham \r\n \r\nFestival and Sautee's Echota Per \r\n \r\nforming Arts Festival. The list goes o \r\n \r\nand on. So, no matter what the seasoi \r\n \r\nyou always find something to celebrat \r\n \r\nin the Northeast Georgia Mountains! \r\n \r\nA different type of celebration is Tli \r\n \r\nReach of Song, Georgia's official his \r\n \r\ntorical drama filled with Souther \r\n \r\nAppalachian regional music, dance an\u003c \r\n \r\nhumor. The performance runs from lat \r\n \r\nMay through early August in Youn \r\n \r\nHarris. \r\n \r\nA sojourn in the northeast corner c \r\n \r\nMany great state parks offer sonic picnic areas in the Northeast Mountains, such as Vogel State Park. \r\n \r\nthe state promises the best that nature \r\n \r\nhas to offer -- days filled with beau \r\n \r\nthese outfitters--Nantahala Outdoor tures a 15,000-square-foot interpretive tiful sights and a myriad of recre \r\n \r\nCenter, Southeastern Expeditions or center with exhibits and film, mountain ational activities followed by evenings \r\n \r\nWildwater, Ltd. \r\n \r\nbike trails, interpretive hikes down into of hearty dinners, homespun hospi \r\n \r\nOne of the most spectacular gorges in the gorge and scenic overlooks. Plan a tality and the quiet comforts that man \r\n \r\nthe eastern U.S. is Tallulah Gorge, visit to the area when one of the sched has thoughtfully allowed. A visit to the \r\n \r\nlocated in Tallulah Falls. Carved through uled water releases takes place. \r\n \r\nbeautiful Northeast Georgia Moun \r\n \r\nNortheast quartzite rock by the Tallulah River, the \r\n \r\nFairs and festivals in the Northeast tains renews the spirit and \r\n \r\nMountains gorge is a vast chasm two miles long Georgia Mountains take on a special the soul. \r\n \r\ns s \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n s}qBj|U3d|V . ]S3jJ3qowo . BiuuuEy p|OQ  Buipjy \u003epeq3SJOH . BUISOUB;) . j|or\u003e  Binqni . sjEAijsaj . Bim|sy . Bujxsg ineiunow . 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What's more, their unique methods of producing arts and crafts have been handed down from generation to generation. \r\nToday, visitors to the state can delight in such items as woodwork, cera mics, pottery, quilts, can dles, cane and basket weavings, costumes, sculp tures, hand-hewn agri cultural tools and dolls. Each piece is a unique one-of-a-kind treasure. Regional art also cap tures much of the folklore and scenic beauty of Georgia. \r\nYour discovery of Georgia arts and crafts can take place yearround; however, the crafts scene is most active in the spring and fall, particu larly in the mountains and areas off-the-beatentrack, where Georgia's crafters, artists, music makers and cooks gather to display and sell their work. Leave yourself plenty of time for browsing through road side stands along scenic highways or dusty backroads. Or spend a memorable day immersing yourself in the crafts and culture of Georgia at one of the state's many outdoor events (see listings, pages 12-17). All around Georgia's nine regions you will find everything from quaint hometown fairs to large annual festivals. Each is a delight to your senses--a blend of bonnets and bluegrass, overalls and plaid bandannas, bric-abrac, jewelry and sculpture. Around you will be the sounds of fortunetellers, balladeers, fiddlers, doggers and barber shop quartets. And through it all, the aroma of fresh-baked funnel cakes, fried chicken and barbecue will tempt you. Whether you spend an hour or a day, you'll discover that Southern history \r\nNortheast \r\nMountains an(j tradition live on in Georgia's arts and crafts. \r\n6 0 \r\n \r\nGVeiositrgia's \r\nMountain \r\nORGI \r\n Smell the Clean MOM  Hear the Water/alls and the Gentle Streams.'  Taste the Wonderful Mountain Cuisine! I  Feel the \\V\u003cmn\u003ch of Mountain Hospitality!  See the Handiwork of Mother Nature's Splendor! \r\n;-~^J5t \r\nTo VISIT THE GEORGIA MOUNTAINS AND RETURN TO YOUR SENSES CONTACT: \r\nChamber of C\u003c at P.O. Box 750 GM, Clayton, GA 3052?. 706.782.4812 \r\nor visit our website at www.ijamountains.com/rabun \r\nCHALET VILLAGE This quiet retreat is just a 2-hour drive from Atlanta. Each chalet is fully appointed with a massive stone fireplace, color TV, complete kitchen. \r\nmaid service and FREE firewood. There's no better place to sooth1 your tired spirit than here in the ancient Geor gia mountains. U.S. -H Dillard,GA 30537. (800) 541-0671 (706) 746-5348 www.dillardhouse.i \r\n \r\n Come visit the Dillards. One way or another you can find what you love to see or do in Dillard: A 60,000 \r\nacre National Forest, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, horseback riding, trail riding, white water rafting, skiing, golf and more! We offer modern motel rooms, cottages and chalets, as well as tennis courts, a swimming pool and our legendary family-style dining. And best of all... we're only 2 hours from Atlanta! \r\n \r\nU.S. 441, Dillard, GA 30537 \r\n \r\n706-746-5348 \r\n \r\n800-541-0671 \r\n \r\nwww.dillardhouse.com \r\n \r\nlalluiah Gor \r\n \r\nS T A T \r\n \r\nPARK \r\n \r\nTwo-mile-long, i.ooo-foot-deep gorge makes this spectacular park a favorite stopping point in the North Georgia Mountains. Camping, lake swimming, tennis, picnicking and fishing. Trails and overlooks provide safe views of the gorge. Interpretive center features exhibits, gift shop and awardwinning film. \r\nINFORMATION (706) 754-7970 \r\nRESERVATIONS (706) 754-7979 \r\n \r\nWILD RIVER COUNTRY \r\nThe Chattooga River \r\n \r\nHalf day, full day and overnight trips run March--November and are available \r\nfor novice and experienced rafters. \r\nNautahala Outdoor Center 1-800-232-7238 Wildwater, Ltd. 1-800-451-9972 \r\nSoutheastern Expeditions 1-800-868-7238 \r\n \r\n Cleveland \r\n \r\n(706) 865-5356 \r\n \r\nGold n' Gem Grubbin' Mine: Mine \r\n \r\nfor gold and gemstones, play miniature \r\n \r\ngolf or browse the gift shop. \r\n \r\nBabyland General Hospital: Birth \r\n \r\nplace and adoption center of the world- \r\n \r\nfamous Cabbage Patch Kids. \r\n \r\nHistoric White County Court \r\n \r\nhouse: Built in 1859, it features a folk \r\n \r\nlife exhibit, displays and gift shop. \r\n \r\nHelen \r\n \r\n(800) 858-8027 \r\n \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Indian Mound: \r\n \r\nResting place of young lovers from war \r\n \r\nring Cherokee and Chickasaw tribes. \r\n \r\nBuilt by mound builders in 10,000 B.C. \r\n \r\nNora Mill: Authentic 1876 water-pow \r\n \r\nered grain mill, general store. Excellent \r\n \r\nfreshly-milled flours, cornmeal and grits. \r\n \r\nMuseum of the Hills: Tells the story \r\n \r\nof the city of Helen and the picturesque \r\n \r\nlifestyle of local country people at the \r\n \r\nturn of the century. \r\n \r\nAnna Ruby Falls: Spectacular set \r\n \r\nof twin waterfalls. \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park and Lodge: 53- \r\n \r\nacre lake, plus a lodge, restaurant, hik \r\n \r\ning trails, fishing, mountain bike trails \r\n \r\nand year-round programs. \r\n \r\nStovall House: Lodging and dining. \r\n \r\nCharlemagne's Kingdom: Miniature \r\n \r\nexhibit of Germany, recreated with \r\n \r\ntowns, villages, lakes, rivers and trails. \r\n \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Arts and Com \r\n \r\nmunity Center: Theater, history \r\n \r\nmuseum, gallery featuring Northeast \r\n \r\nGeorgia artists and special events. \r\n \r\nOld Sautee Store: Old general store \r\n \r\nmemorabilia plus Scandinavian imports \r\n \r\nand Christmas shop. \r\n \r\nStovall Covered Bridge: The small \r\n \r\nest covered bridge in Georgia, it's only \r\n \r\none span wide and 33 feet long. \r\n \r\nClarkesville \r\n \r\n(706) 778-4654 \r\n \r\nDowntown Clarkesville: Antique \r\n \r\nshops, walking tour, restaurant and art \r\n \r\nand craft shops. \r\n \r\nMark of the Potter: Craft shop with works of 40 local artists, housed in Grampa Watt's Mill by a waterfall. \r\nBurton Gallery and Emporium: Unusual works of art, including fine art paintings, folk art, wood carvings, etc. \r\nLaPrade's Restaurant and Marina: Lodging, dining and boat rental. \r\nLake Burton Trout Hatchery: Race ways filled with trout, call in advance to book group tours and programs. \r\nPopcorn Overlook: Scenic vista overlooking mountains. \r\nThe Trolley Restaurant: Excellent dining. \r\n \r\nClayton, Mountain City, Dillard \r\n(706) 782-4812 Dillard House: Lodging, dining, pet ting zoo and horseback riding. Hambidge Center: Folk art gallery and artist colony, with private cottages and studios, grist mill and hiking trails. Sky Valley Golf and Ski Resort: Georgia's only snow ski resort. Foxfire Museum: Handmade hous hold items and tools common to life as it was generations ago. Chattooga River and Whitewate Rafting: Rafting trips from the novice t the experienced. \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls \r\n \r\n706-782-481 \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park an \r\n \r\nInterpretive Center Exhibits, displav \r\n \r\nand film offer in-depth look at wha \r\n \r\nmakes this area so unique. \r\n \r\nTallulah Point Overlook: Scenic ove \r\n \r\nlook of the gorge, gift shop and snacks \r\n \r\nCornelia \r\n \r\n(706) 778-4(53 \r\n \r\nAppletree Farms: Apples, apple gi \r\n \r\nitems, arts, crafts and a cafe. \r\n \r\nHabersham Winery: Tours an \r\n \r\ntastings and gifts. \r\n \r\nBig Red Apple: World's largesi \r\n \r\napple -- 5,200-pound monument t \r\n \r\napple growers. \r\n \r\n6 2 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n i!- Georgia State Parks \r\nfi Historic Sites \r\n \r\nNiNTEURSRUn \r\n5 \r\n \r\nMCO RADINAPTES \r\n \r\ni Amkalota Falls \r\n2 Block Rod Mountain 3 Bobby Brown 4 Cloudland Canyon 5 Crooked Diver 6 Elijah Clark 7 F.D. Roosevelt 8 Florence Marina 9 Ft. Mountain 10 Ft. Yorgo \r\n \r\n(706)265-4703 (706)746-2141 (706)213-2046 (706)657-4050 (912)882-5256 (706)359-3458 (706)663-4858 (912)838-6870 (706)695-2621 (7701867-3489 \r\n \r\n57 14 \r\n \r\nE-2 \r\n \r\n48 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\nG-l \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\nJ-4 \r\n \r\n75 \r\n \r\n16 1-59 B-l \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\n11 1-95 M-15 \r\n \r\n165 \r\n \r\n20 \r\n \r\nJ-5 \r\n \r\n140 \r\n \r\n21 1-185 C-8 \r\n \r\n44 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\nC-10 \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\n15 \r\n \r\nD-2 \r\n \r\n47 \r\n \r\nF-4 \r\n \r\nWill a Way Recreation Area \r\n11 General Coffee 12 George L. Smith 13 George T. Bagby 14 Georgia Veterans 15 Gordonia-Alolamaha 16 Hamburg 17 Hard Labor Creek 18 Hart 19 High Falls 20 Indian Springs 21 James H. Floyd 22 John Tanner 23 Laura S. Walker 24 Little Ocmulgee 25 Magnolia Springs 26 Mistletoe 27 Moccasin Creek 28 Ponola Mountain Conservation 29 Providence Canyon Conservation 30 Red Top Mountain 31 Reed Bingham 32 Richard 8. Russell 33 Sopelo Island Reserve \r\n \r\n(770)867-531 3 (912)384-7082 (912)763-2759 (912)768-2571 (912)276-2371 (912)557-7745 (912)5522393 (706)557-3001 (706)376-8756 (912)993-3053 (770)504-2277 (706)857-0826 1770)830-2222 (912)287-4900 1912)868-7474 1912)982-1660 1706)541-0321 (706)947-3194 (770)389-7801 (912)838-6202 (770)975-4226 (912)896-3551 (706)213-2045 (912)485-2251 \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\n1-12 \r\n \r\n25 \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\nK-9 \r\n \r\n30 5 \r\n \r\nC-12 \r\n \r\n// \r\n \r\n10 1-75 F-ll \r\n \r\n23 \r\n \r\nK-ll \r\n \r\n30 \r\n \r\n1-7 \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\n20 1-20 G-5 \r\n \r\n62 \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\n1-3 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\nI-/5 F-7 \r\n \r\n90 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\nF-7 \r\n \r\n25 \r\n \r\nB-3 \r\n \r\n31 \r\n \r\n6 1-20 B-5 \r\n \r\n44 \r\n \r\nK-14 \r\n \r\n58 30 10 \r\n \r\n1-11 \r\n \r\n26 \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\nK-8 \r\n \r\n107 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\nJ-5 \r\n \r\n54 \r\n \r\nG-l \r\n \r\n1-20 E-5 \r\n \r\nC-10 \r\n \r\n90 33 18 1-75 0-4 \r\n \r\n46 \r\n \r\n1-75 G-l 3 \r\n \r\n28 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\n1-3 \r\n \r\n1-95 M-13 \r\n \r\nReynolds Mansion \r\n \r\n(912)485-2299 \r\n \r\n34 Seminole \r\nhi Skidaway Islond \r\n \r\n(912)861-3137 \r\n \r\n51) \r\n \r\n(912)598-2300 \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\n[ Smithgall Woods Conservation Area (706)878-3087 \r\n \r\nSprewell Bluff \r\n \r\n(706)646-6026 \r\n \r\nStephen C. Foster \r\n \r\n(912)637-5274 \r\n \r\n65 \r\n \r\nHo\" Sweetwoter Creek Conservation \r\nTallulah Gorge \r\n \r\n(770)732-5871 (706)754-7970 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\nC-15 \r\n \r\nN-ll \r\n \r\nF-2 \r\n \r\n0-8 \r\n \r\n9 \r\n \r\nJ-15 \r\n \r\n1-20 D-5 \r\n \r\nG-2 \r\n \r\nCamping Reservations Tugoloo \r\nFT Unicoi Victoria Bryant Vogel \r\nF Wotson Mill Bridge \r\n \r\n(706)754-7979 (706)356-4362 (706)878-3982 1706)245-6270 (706)745-2628 1706)783-5349 \r\n \r\n50 \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n20 1-85 H-2 \r\n \r\n84 IUU 30 \r\n \r\nF-2 \r\n \r\n25 \r\n \r\n1-85 H-3 \r\n \r\n95 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\nF-2 \r\n \r\n21 \r\n \r\nH-4 \r\n \r\nLjcor^J3 / \r\n \r\nv^\u003e S^lfS'jl *^\"\u003e \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \u003c-\u003e^as8r \r\n \r\n8 HISTORIC SITES ^HSS | \r\n \r\nNo matter which highway you're \r\n \r\nY \r\n \r\ntraveling, a scenic state park or historic site is less \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nthan an hour away. Travel at a slower pace and \r\n \r\nenjoy our beautiful state. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n| \r\n \r\nChoose from a variety of shaded campsites, each \r\n \r\nwith electrical and water hookups, grills or fire rings, \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nand picnic tables. Modern restrooms with hot showers \r\n \r\n| \r\n \r\nand flush toilets are centrally located. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nLODGE ROOMS \r\n \r\nHotel-style rooms take on a relaxing charm when \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nsurrounded by beautiful forests and lakes. All five \r\n \r\nlodges have a restaurant, and some have swimming \r\n \r\npools and gift shops. \r\n \r\nCOTTAGES \r\n \r\n| \r\n \r\nFully equipped cottages ranging from one to three \r\n \r\nbedrooms offer kitchens, linens, and fireplaces or \r\n \r\nwoodburning stoves. Most have grills, picnic tables and \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nporches. \r\n \r\nHISTORY \r\n \r\nGeorgia has a rich history preserved at 18 state historic _,^*^, \r\n \r\nsites, including Indian mounds, plantations, stately homes^^H \r\n \r\nmilitary forts and a gold museum. Most historic sites^^^/^J \r\n \r\nclosed on Monday. HIKING \r\n \r\nI^^^Hl \r\nl^^^^^H^M \r\n \r\nLooking for a scenic place to stretch your legs? From a \r\n \r\nleisurely lakeside stroll to more challenging backpacking, \r\n \r\nyou'll find a trail just for you. \r\n \r\nGOLF \r\nChallenging golf courses with affordable greens fees and golf car rentals are located at George T. Bagby, Georgia Veterans, Hard Labor Creek, Laura S. Walker, Little Ocmulgee, Gordonia-Alatamaha and Victoria Bryant state parks. \r\n \r\n Trgvel Diraclnry \r\n^^ Northeast Mountains ^^ \r\n \r\nBig Canoe \r\nI (!)(,l\\(, Mllas at Big Canoe; 800-456-0009. \r\nPlease see our ad on_fi \r\n \r\nmaiisville \r\nA Benton MxKaye \u0026 Appalachian Trails Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nBrasston Bald-C\\F, Ga. 180 Spur, (30512); 706-745-6928, 706-896-2556. Rates: $2 prk/shuttle. Open; Memorial Day-Oct; Daily, 10 am-6 pm. USFS-ED-M-PF-OS-PN-TH-GS-PA-SGT-VI. Visi tor Center atop Georgia's highest mountain, 4,784-ft. exhibits, video program and 360-degree observation deck. Picnicking, hik ing and craft shop. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nGeorgia Mountain Experiment Station, 2564 Ga. Mtn. Branch Station Rd., (30512); 706-745-2655. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. ED-MF. An agricultural research branch of the Univer sity of Georgia. Three mi. south of Blairsville. \r\nMountain Crossings at \\\\alasl-YI Center, 9710 Gainesville Hwy., (30512); 706-745-6095. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. USFS-NPSNR-CC-OS-PN-TH-GS-SGT-VI. Mountain crafts, gifts, regional books and maps, hiking equipment. Only covered point on the2,WO-mi. Appalachian Trail. Information on local trails and waterfalls, located in lovely stone and chestnut State Historic Site. \r\nRiisscll-Brasslonii Scenic Byway, (30512); 706-745-6928, 770-536-0541. USFS-OS-TH. 38-mi. loop provides spectacular views of the mountains \u0026 Piedmont to the south. Several scenic overlooks \u0026 interpretive signs featured on route. Elevation 2,040-3,644 ft. \r\nSosebee Cove Scenic Area, Ga.180, (30512); 706-745-6928, 770-536-0544. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. USFS-TH. 175-acre tract of large, cove hardwood timber set aside as a memorial for Ranger Woody, the barefoot ranger. Beautiful wildflowers, hiking. Yellow Poplar stand. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nMl SI'1 \\1* \r\nUnion County Historical Society Museum, On the Square, Old Union County Courthouse, (30514); 706-745-5493. Open: Jun.-Nov.; Wed.-Sat., 10 arrHt pm. NR-ED-M-YA-TV. Exhibits on County history, plus renowned Morgan miniature collection. Dona tions accepted. \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MOM Ml'ATS Track Rock Archaeological Area-C!\\F, Trackrock Gap Rd., (30512); 706-745-6928,770-536-0541. Open: Year-round. USFS-OSTH-PA. 52 -acre area with preserved petroglyph ofancient Indian ori gin. These carvings resemble animal and bird tracks, crosses, circle and human footprints. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\n \r\nSTYllll'XRKS \r\nVogel State Park, 7485 Vogel State Park Rd., (30512); 800364-7275, 706-745-2628. Open: 7 am-10 pm. SNR-PF-CC-OS-F-L-PN-PG-THCB-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. One of Georgia's oldest and most popular state parks. Located at base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Camping, cottages, lake, swimming beach, hiking/access to Appalachian Trail, and fishing, ft IGHTA) \r\n \r\nLegend H Handicapped Accessible HF Handicapped Facilities \r\nCOE US Corps of Eng Facility \r\nNHl National Historic Landmark \r\nNPS Operated by Nat'l Park Svc NR National Register of \r\nHistoric Places and/or Historic Outbuildings \r\nED Educational \r\nM Museum NS Non Smoking Areas \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\nLOCATtOft'ACCESS \r\nD Downtown MA OnMARTA NA Near Airport SGT Shuttle/Ground Transport \r\n \r\nSB Suburban \r\nTHAVEL SEKVKES \r\nAL Airline C Chamber of Commerce CVB Conv \u0026 visitors Bureau CE Currency Exchange LI Language Interpreter IB Tourism Info Bureau MF Meeting Facility TS Tour Service TV Tours Available TA Travel Agency \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\nBB Bed S Breakfast BBP B \u0026 B with Private Bath CB Cabin \r\n \r\ne 4 \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RI-CRi; VTIO.V \r\nButternut Creek (ioir Course, 19/129 N., (30512); 706-745-5153. Rates: S21.20-S28.62. GC. Set in tip of Blue Ridge Mountains; bent grass greens, bermuda fairways, full-service pro shop. \r\nCooper's Creek Wildlife Management .Area, Hwy. 60 \u0026 Hwy. 180, (30512); 770-535-5700. USFS-F-PN-TH-CP. 30,000-acre public hunting, fishing, and primitive camping. Campsites at Mulkey \u0026 Cooper's Creek Recreation Areas. \r\nHelton Creek Falls, (30512); 706-745-5789. \r\nlake Mottelj, U.S. Hwy. 19 8.129 N., (30514); 706-745-5789. BF-F-L-PN-CP. 106 miles of shoreline and 4, WO acres of recre ational lake. 184-ft. dam Swimming and boat ramps. \r\nTrackrock Riding Academy. Inc., 4890 Trackrock Camp Rd., (30512); 706-745-5252,800-826-0073. Open: 9 am-5 pm. GR-CCOS-HR-CB-CP. One- and two-hour trail rides. Open year-round, weather permitting. All ages welcome. One-hour rides walk and trot, two-hour rides, cantering allowed. Reservations recommended. Ride goes up a beautiful mountain valley thru fields and streams and into the mountains. E-mail: sonya@stc.net \r\nCVMI'IMJ \r\nArrowhead Valley R\\ I'ark, 5698 Murphy Hwy., (30512); 706-745-2276. Rates: 51 5-S17.50. Open: Year-round. OS-F-PN-POTH-CP-RV-CTV-PA. RV sites, full hookups, pool, pavilion, laundry. \r\niVottely River Campground. Cabins \u0026 Tubing, 3695 Nottely River Campground Rd., (30512); 706-745-6711,706-745-5124. Rates: $1 4-18/camping;. USFS-FP-OS-BF-F-PN-PG-RF-TH-CB-CP-DPRV-PA. Shaded, giassy campsites on mountain river, stocked for river fishing. Swimming, tubes for rent, nature trail, recreation area. Facilities for all types of camping, including firewood and ice. Secluded area with stage for groups. Two comfortable, rustic, fully furnished cabins. Wood interiors, hardwood floors, ceiling fans, screened porch, frontbelly stove. One camping cabin. We make reservations. \r\nIOIK.IM, 7 Creeks Housekeeping Cabins, 5109 Horseshoe Cove Rd., (30512); 706-745-4753. Rates: $60/day-S375/wk. Open: Year-round, 9 am-9 pm. OS-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CB-VCR-PA. ft (GHTA) \r\n\\ Sunrise llace Bed X Breakfast, 1240 Reeves Rd., (30512); 706-745-0624. Rates: S65-S85. NS-CC-F-RF-TH-BB-BBP-FBK. ft \r\nllplne Cabins, 2850 Alpine Way, (30512); 800-488-9507, 706-745-7589. Rates: $89-5125. Open: 24 hrs. CC-PN-CB-K-J-VCR. ft (GHTA) \r\nBest Western Milton Inn, 222 Ga. 51 5, (30512); 706-754-6995. HF-CC. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 48 \r\nBlairsville Highlands, Honeysuckle Ln., (3051 2); 706-745-6257, 404-237-1477. Rates: 510/person/nt.; 5400 min. Open: 8 am-8 pm. NS-FP-OS-F-PG-RF-TH-CB-VCR. \r\nBlood Mountain Cabins K Counln Store, 9894 Gainesville Hwy., (30512); 706-745-9454,800-284-6866. Rates: 574-594/day; S369-S449/wk. Open: Year-round. USFS-CC-OS-TH-CB-K-CTV-GSVCR. (GHTA) \r\nBrasslonn View Chalets, 5299 Owltown Spur, (30512); 706-745-4007. Rates: S85-S11 5. Open: Daily, 9 am-6 pm. CC-OSRF-TH-CB-K-CTV-J-CE. \r\nDeaver Uike House, 4833 Deaver Rd., (30512); 706-745-4833. Rates: 5100 and up. F-L-TH-CB-CTV-VCR. \r\n \r\nQ Cottages Cl Country Inn CP Camp Site DP Dump Site RV RV Hook Up ID Lodge R Resort RS Restaurant on Site K Kitchenettes FD Food Service FL Fuel Service BS Baby-sitting CTV Cable TV CL Cocktail Lounge CSS Cocktail Service Sunday E Entertainment \r\nCBK Continental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK Full Breakfast J Jacuzzi GS Gift Shop IR In-Room Movies VCR VCR In Room PA Pets Allowed KA Kennel Facilities A Atmosphere Table Service CS Cafeteria Smorgasbord FF Fast Food FS Family Style CT Catenng Service \r\nSPORTS  RECREnnow \r\nBA Beach Access BF Boating Facilities F Fishing GC Golf on Premises \r\n \r\nEl Joe Lodge, 1639 Murphy Hwy., (30512); 706-745-6991. HF-PA. \r\nGod's Country Farm, 2222 Country Farm Ln., (30512); 706-745-1560. Rates: 580-590/nt; S450/wk. H-NS-BF-F-BB-BBPCB-K-FBK. f \r\nrvjM Mvm/r jdonpjge W \r\nHelton Creek Cottages, 1989 Helton Creek Rd., (30512); 706-745-2104. Rates: 579-599. H-GR-CC-OS-BA-F-RF-TH-CB-K-CTVJ-VCR-PA. \r\nJackson Place Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 375 Tanglewood Cir, (30512); 706-745-6458,800-899-6971 . Rates: 555-580. Open: Yearround. NS-CC-OS-GP-BB-BBP-CI-CTV-FBK-VCR-NA-SGT. (GHTA) \r\nkllln-Tymc Cabins, 840 Kittie Ln., (30514); 706-745-1900. Rates: 555-5135. CC-F-HR-RF-TH-CB-J-VCR. \r\nUke \\otleh l,u\\ury Vacation Rentals, 230 Kiutuestia Creek Rd, (3051 2); 706-745-41 1 9. Rates: 5125 and up. Open: Daily, 8 aro10:30 pm. H-USFS-OS-BF-F-L-PN-TH-WS-CB-DP-K-CTV-E-VCR-PA-KA. \r\nlake \\otteh RV Park. Inc., 350 Haley Cirde, (30512); 706-7454523, 706-745-4495. Rates: S15/nt.; 51,100/yr. Open: Apr.-Nov. F L PNCP-RV-PA. \r\nMist) Mountain Inn and Cottages, 4376 Misty Mountain Lane, (30512); 706-745-4786, 888-MISTY-MN. Rates: 550 $85. H-GR-CC-PN-TH-BB-BBP-CB-K-CTV-CBK-FBK-J-PA. ft \" (i- 'A; \r\nPlease see_our_ad_on pjge 18 \r\n\\ottely Dam Guest House/World Class Horse Fa\u003c lllt\u003e, 2266 Nottely Dam Rd., (30512); 706-745-7939. Rates: 545-585 NP5NS-FP-GR-OS-F-HR-L-PN-BB-CB-CTV-CBK-VCR-PA. \r\nOld Hollo Cabins, 1976 Honaker Rd., (30512); 706-745-4696. Rates: 555-565. Open: Year-round. H-NS-OS-PO-TH-CB-K-CTV VCRPA. \r\nOnllonn Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 879 Wilkie Rd., (30512); 706-781 -6042. Rates: 550-575. Open: Office, 10 am-10 pm. NS-GRSNR-OS-TH-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-IM-VCR. \r\nParadise Cabins, 3163 Paradise Rd., P.O. Box 3024, (30514); 706-745-7483,706-745-1 423. Rates: 589-51 1 9. Open: Year round. CC-CB-J-VCR-PA. ft \r\nProperty Mgt. Senlce of \\oi1heasl Ga.. Inc., 1 545 Stoney Ridge Rd., (30512); 706-745-8932. Rates: 550-5115 night. Open: 9am-9pm. H-HF-USFS-NS-BF-F-HR-L-RF-TH-CB-CTV-VCR-PA. Catins, cottages, summer homes \u0026 lake houses, fully equipped for your vacation. Nightly, weekly, monthly. Most with central air/heat and fireplaces. \r\nReMa\\ Enotah Realty, P.O. Box 766, (30512); 800-346-0455. \r\nRherbend's Old log Cabins, 1426 Riverbend Farm Rd 30514); 706-745-7143. Rates: S85-S180. USFS-NS-CC-F-L-RF-TH-CB-CTV-JIM-VCR-PA-NA. ft \r\nSeason's Inn, Season's Inn Plaza offthe Square, (3051 2); 800-901 4422, 706-745-1631. Rates: 550-580. Open: 7 am-11 pm. HF-USFS-NSCC-BF-F-RF-RS-CTV-D. \r\nSouther Country Inn, 2592 Collins Ln., (30512); 800-297-1603, 706-379-1603. Rates: 575-5150. Open: 9 am-9 pm. H-USFS-NS-GRCC-GP-L-TH-BB-BBP-CI-K-CTV-FBK-J-VCR-MF. \" (GHTA\u003e \r\nSunrise River Cabins, 5817 Gainesville Hwy., (30512); 706-745-5877, 706-745-9445. Rates: 569-S115. CC-F RF-TH-CBCTV-IM-VCR. \r\nT-Ranch Cabins, 509 Emmette Walker Rd., (30512); 706-374-6159. Rates: $85-5150. Open: Mon.-Fri. \u0026 Sun., 9 am-9 pm; closed Sat H-CC-OS-TH-CB-CTV-J-PA. \r\n \r\nGP Golf Privileges HC Health Club HR Horseback Riding L Lake Access M Marina P Picnic Facilities PG Playground PI/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor RF Rafting/Kayaking SS Snow Skiing TC Tennis Courts TH Trails/Hiking TB Tubing WS Water Skiing \r\nCHARGES/HOURS \r\nYA Admission Fee FP Family Plan \r\n \r\nGR Group Rate SNR Senior Discount PF Parking Fee CC Credit Cards Accepted OS Open Sunday \r\nSKOAL NOTES \r\nGHTA Georgia Hospitality* Travel Association Member \r\n' Denotes Local Welcome Center or State visitor Information Center in the city. \r\n\" Georgia Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\nCouncil Member n Special Internet Presence \r\nat www.gomm.corn \r\n \r\neorgi \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Tonn Creek Cabins, 4863 Seabolt Rd, (3051 2); 706-745-8891. Rates: S79-S119. Open: 8 am-11 pm. H-PF-CC-OS-F-HR-PN-RF-THCB-K-CTV-J-VCR-PA. \r\nWhippoornlll Cabins, Hwy. 51 5, (3051 2): 706-374-2533. Rates: S85-S125.CC-OS-F-CB-J-VCR. \r\nTK\\U:I. SI-:R\\K;I-;S \r\nBlalrsvllle-Unlon County Chamber of Commerce, 385 Blue Ridge Hwy., (3051 4); 706-745-5789. Open: Mon.-fri., 8:30 am4:30 pm. H-C-IB. Hike scenic trails, ride horseback, fish lakes or streams and shop mountain craft stores. (CHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 55. \r\nBrasclton \r\nA'lTK \\CTIO\\S Chateau Flan Winery \u0026 Resort, 1 00 Rue Charlemagne, (30517); 770-932-0900, 800-233-9463. Rates: $195-$225. H-MNS-GR-CC-OS-GC-HC-PI-PO-TC-R-RS-FS-CTV-a-J-MF-TV. Winery \u0026 resort with 63 holes of championship golf, Stan Smith Tennis Cen ter, European-style health spa, restaurants, and equestrian center. In addition to the luxurious Inn at Chateau Elan, enjoy the Petit Chateau Golf villas or 14 individually decorated guest rooms at the spa. (GHTA) \r\nChestnut Mountain Winery, Ga. Hwy. 1 24, 0051 7); 770-867-691 4. Open: Tue.-Sat, 1 0 am-6 pm; Sun., 12:30-5 pm. HF-CC. Set in 30 woodedacres with lawns, vineyards, and picnic areas. Winery tours and tastings conducted daily. May field Dairy Farms, 1 1 60 Broadway, (3051 7); 706-654-91 80. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. HF-ED-OS-E-GS-VI. Guided tour of milk processing plant. Film, gift shop and ice cream bar. Last tour begins at 4 pm. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RKCRI:ATIO\\ \r\nChateau Elan GoVClub, 6060 Golf Club Dr., (30517); 770-271-6050. GC. 63 holes of resort golf. The Chateau-Woodlands courses play out of the same clubhouse and are open to the public and resort guests. The Legends is a private club with limited availability to resort quests. The par course is located behind the Inn. lanler National Speedway, One Raceway Dr, (3051 7); 770-967-8600. Rates: S10 and up. Open: Mar.-Oct, Sat., 7 pm. HF-YA-GR-CC-PGFS-MF. NASCAR racing on 3/S-mi. asphalt racetrack. Road Atlanta, 5300 Winder Hwy., (30517-1710); 770-967-6143. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm, plus weekends during events. CC-OSPG-RS-FS-PA-MF. Premier roadracing circuit with a 2. 52-mile asphalt track for sportscars, motorcycles andkarts. f) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 55. \r\nBest Western Brasellon, 303 Zion Church Rd., (30517); 706*54-3081. H-NS-CC-PO-IM. ft \r\n'.' ,; -; our ad on page 48. Days Inn-Chateau Flan, 2069 Hwy. 211 NW, (30517); 77M67-8100, 800-329-7466. Rates: $69-$89. Open: Mon.-Sun., 8am-8 pm. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-GC-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-FS-FLBS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-GS-SGT-LI-MF-TV. ft \r\nLuxurious Houseboat \r\nand Personal watercraft rentals on  Lake Lanier  \r\nEnjoy our Good Nature! \r\n\"\\FOREVER RESORTS \r\n800-255-5561 \r\n(602) 998-1981 - (: (602) 998-7399 http://www.foreverresorts.com \r\nOTSISA.N AUTHORIZED CONCESSIONER OF*Tri NATIONAL PARK \r\nRI;CRI:\\TIO\\ \r\n**T Resorts, Holiday Marina, (30518); 800-255-5561, CcS.1 '\"05 ' Rates: $895-$2195- Pen: Dai|y. 8 am~5 pm. GR^j\u003eBF-L-VCR-MF. Captain your own luxury rental houseboat on j_ '**f/ S/eeps ten, fully-equipped, including centrala/c and heat \r\n *rf 7-night trips. Waterslide and much more. Personal water\"*\"*ntak available, ft (GHTA) \r\nBease see our ad on this pages 103. \r\n \r\nCVMPIM; \r\nShoal Creek Campground-COF, 6300 Shadbum Ferry Rd., (30518); 770-945-9541, 770-945-9531. Rates: $10-$18. Open: Apr. 2-Sep. 12, 7 am-10:30 pm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BF-F-L-WS-CPDP-RV-PA. Seasonal campground with tent and RV sites available. Located on Army Corps of Engineers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier. Nearby day use parks on the lake offer picnicking, fishing, swimming, playground, and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitor Center located on Buford Dam between Buford and Cumming. ft \r\nCiirnrsvillc \r\nMISIvlMS Franklin Count) Historical Society Museum, Gainesville St., (30521); 706-384-4805, 706-384-4361. Open: By app't. NR-M. Exhibits on local history. Call to schedule an appointment. \r\nHISTORIC SI I i;SAIOM MI-lYI's \r\nCromer's Mill Covered Bridge, Ga.Hwy. 106 E, (30521); 706-384-4659. NR-C. Built in 1907, one span wide, 132-ft. long with Town Lattice design. Eight miles south via 106 east on county road over Nail's Creek. \r\nClarkcsvillc \r\nAn Appalachian Trail Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nBalesvllle General Store, Route. 1, Box 1818, (30523); 706-947-3434. \r\nUke Iturton Trout Hatehery-Ga. I)\\R, Route. 1, Box 1638, (30523); 706-947-3112. Open: Daily, 8 am-4:30 pm. H-HF-USFS-EDBF-F-L-PN-TH-TV. Raceways filled with trout. Visitois welcome. Call inadvance tobook group tours and programs. Kids fishing pond for children 11 and under is open during summer months. \r\nMark of the Potter, 9982 Ga. Hwy. 197 N., (30523); 706-947-3440. Open: Daily, 10am-6pm; Jan-Mar., 10am-5pm. H-NHL-CC-OS-F-GS. Visit the oldest craft shop in the scenic North east Georgia Mountains. Housed in an old mill by a 14-ft. water fall. We handle the works of 40 local artists in pottery, glass, jewelry and wood. Feed our pet trout on our back porch overlooking the waterfall. Call for directions and free brochure. (GHTA) \r\nMl SKI MS \r\nA World of Dreams Museum, 4000 Ga. Hwy. 17, (30523); 706-754-0174. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-7 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. H-HFM-NS-YA-SNR-OS-GS. We have some of Mel Fishers' gold from the Atocha George Jones Car. Olympic one-of-a-kind things, cars, dolls, coins from around the world, wooden carving. The first gold coin of Christ. \r\nsi vii;r\\Rks \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park, Ga. Hwy. 197, (30523); 800-864-7275, 706-947-3194. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-HF-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PNPG-TH-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. Known as the park \"where spring spends the summer,\" Moccasin Creek is nestled in the Blue Ridge Moun tains on the shores of lovely Lake Burton. Its central location makes it a perfect jumping off spot for high country exploration. Camping, boat dock/ramp, fishing pier, hiking/nature trails, and lakeside pic nicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \u0026Ri;m;ATio\\ \r\nEagle Greens at Hollywood Hills, 901 Rockford Creek Rd., (30523); 706-754-2255. Open: 7 am-7 pm. NS-SNR-CC-OS-GC-FS. 18 holes of qualify, affordable golf. Fitting the natural terrain with very little water, the course provides golfers of all levels an enjoy able challenge. Hollywood Hills offers an upscale daily fee course. \r\nLake Burton, Ga. Hwy. 197 or U.S. Hwy. 76, (30523); 706-782-4014, 706-782-4812. BA-BF-F-L-M-PN-WS-CP. 1866.6 ft above sea level. 2,775 acres, 62 miles of shoreline. Boating, camp ing, picnicking, public beach, marina and fishing. Georgia Power lake. \r\nl,ake Burton Wildlife Management \\rea-Ga. D\\R, Ga. Hwy. 197 N., (30523); 770-535-5700. USFS-F-TH-CP. Public hunting, fishing, hiking and camping. Two group campsites. Appalachian Trail forms west boundary. Tray Mountain wilderness located within WMR. Rugged terrain. Located in Habersham and Kabun counties. \r\nLake Tugalo, off U.S. Hwy. 441 N, (30523); 706-782-4014, 706-782-4812. Bf-f-\\..S91.S ft. above sea level. 597-acre lake with 18 miles of shoreline. Boating, fishing. Georgia Power lake. \r\nPanther Creek Recreation Area-CW, Old U.S. Hwy. 441 N, (30523); 706-754-6221, 770-536-0541. Open: Office, Mon.-fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. USFS-PF-F-PN-TH-PA. Chattahoochee National For est, Cool, wooded site on Panther Creek with two picnic shelters. Hike 3.5 miles and'viewthe 80-fl waterfall. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nI.OIH.IM. \r\nBurns Sulton Inn, 855 Washington St., (30523); 706-754-5565. Rates: S75-S150. NR-NS-GR-SNR-CC-F-GP-HR-PN-RF-TH-BB-BBP-CIRS-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-J-VCR-MF. T \" (GHTA) \r\n \r\nBurton Woods Cablns/lx\u003edglng, 220 Brookwood Ln. (30523)706-947-3926,706-219-9027. Rates: Over $79.99. NS-CC-BA-BF-FHR-L-M-PN-PG-RF-TH-WS-CB-LD-K-CTV-IM-VCR-PA-KA. \r\nBurton Hoods II, 155 Fox Valley Rd., (30523); 706-754-7442 706-947-3863. Rates: Over $79.99. NS-OS-PN-CB-K-VCR-PA. \r\nCedar House lx\u003edge, Rt. 1 , Box 1901 , 520 Jim Carter Rd., (30523); 706-754-7204. Rates: Over $79.99. H-NS-BF-HC-L-PN-PG-SS-THWS-BBP-LD-K-VCR. \r\nCharm House, 108 N. Washington St., (30523); 706-754-9347. Rates: $150.00. H-NHL-NR-CC-OS-GP-BB-BBP-CI-RS-FS-CTV-FBKVCR-D-NA-MF. \r\nGlcn-Flla Springs Country Inn \u0026 Conference Center, 1789 Bear Gap Rd., (30523); 706-754-7295. Rates: $115-$175. Open: Year-round. H-NS-GR-CC-OS-GP-PO-TH-CI-RS-FBK-VCR-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nHabersham Hollow Country Cabins, 254 Habersham Hollow Ln., (30523); 706-754-5147. Rates: $75 \u0026 up. Open: Office: 1 0 am4 pm. CC-CB-PA. \r\nHappy X alley Resort, 330 Happy Valley Resort, (30523); 706-754-3377,800-354-4773. Rates: Over $79.99. H-CC-F-GP-PNPO-TH-CB-R-K-CTV-J-GS. (GHTA) \r\nLaPrades on Lake Burton, Route 1, Hwy. 197 N, (30523); 706-947-3312, 706-947-3313. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. Open: Apr. 1 -Dec. 1. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-BF-F-l-M-PG-RF-TH-BBCB-RV-RS-FS-FL-CTV-FBK-GS-VCR-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nTRAYKI, SKRVH'.KS Clarkestllle Business \u0026 Community Assoc., P.O. Box 71 1 , (30523); 706-754-2312. \r\nHabersham Bank Hospitality Center, On the Square, (30523), 706-754-5259, 800-822-0316. Open: Mon.-Wed., 9 am-4 pm; Tue.-Fri., 9 am-6pm; Sat, 9 am-12 noon. HF-PA-D-IB-TS-TA-VI. Brochures on area attractions, lodging and restaurants. \r\nClayton* \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\n\\\\\"\\v u i mvv \r\nColeman Rlier Scenic Xrea-C\\F, F.S. Rd. #70, (30525); 706-782-3320, 706-536-0541. Open: Office, Mon.-Fri., 8 am4:30 pm. USFS-TH-PA. Chattahoochee National Forest. The hiker trav eling up Coleman River encounters large old growth timber along side a stream tumbling through high boulders. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nPopcorn Overlook-C\\F, U.S. Hwy. 76 W, (30525); 706-782-3320, 770-536-0541. USFS-PN-PA. Chattahoochee National Forest. Scenic vista overlooking mountains. Picnic tables, benches and car stops made from recycled plastic and wood fiber are used here. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nRabun Bald Mountain, southeast of Sky Valley, (30525); 706-7823320. USFS-TH-PA. Elevation 4,696-ft. Hike the Rabun Bald Trail to reach view of Chattahoochee National Forest. Maps at Welcome Center. \r\nTufs Game l\u003eresene, U.S. Hwy. 441 S. \u0026 Seed Tick Rd., (30525); 706-782-6218, 706-782-7911. Rates: Adults, $2; children, $1. YATH-CB. See Georgia black bears, llamas, deer, peacocks, hawks and eagles. Hang gliding facility for rated pilots and five exclusive rental cabins. \r\nSPORTS X RKCRKATIOX \r\nBartram Trail, Clayton, (30525); 706-782-5113. TH-TV. First blazed by Quaker naturalist William Bartram over 200 years ago. Approximately 40 miles marked with yellow and black signs. Trail maps at Welcome Center, Hwy. 441 N. \r\nChattooga Wild and Scenic Rier-C\\F, U.S. Hwy. 76 E., (30525); 706-782-3320,770-536-0541. USFS-RF-TH. Chattahoochee National Forest. Guided raft trips. Section IV-class III, IV \u0026 V. Sec tion Ill-class II, I/I S IV. Map available for S4. Call for Recreation Opportunity Guide. Wild River Country 800-777-RAFT (7238). \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 32 \u002661. Elllcotfs Rock XMIderness-ClVF, F.S. Rd., #646, (30525); 706-782-3320, 770-536-0541. Open: Office, Mon.-Fri., 8 am4:30 pm. USFS. Chattahoochee national Forest. 3,300 acres in Geor gia with an additional 9,000acres in the Carolinas. 35th parallel lies here as well, the cornerstone for the State of Georgia. Lake Rabun, Lake Rabun Rd., (30525); 706-782-4014,706-782-4812. BA-BF-F-L-M-PN-TH-WS-CP. 1689.6 ft. above sea level: 835 acres with 25 miles of shoreline. Boating, camping, picnicking, public beach, marina and fishing. Georgia Power lake. \r\nlake Seed, Off Lake Rabun Rd., (30525); 706-782-4014. BF-F-LPN-TH-WS-CP. /, 752.5 ft. above sea level. 240 acres, 13 miles of shoreline. Boating, primitive camping, picnicking and fishing. Geor gia Power lake. \r\n\\antahala Outdoor Center, 851 -A Chattooga Ridge Rd., (30525); 800-232-7238. Rates: $42-$90. Open: Daily, mid-Mar.-midNov. YA-GR-CC-RF-TH. The wild and scenic Chattooga--whitewa- \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n6 5 \r\n \r\n ter rafting at its finest. Spring, summer or fall, fun is always in sea son. Trips for beginners to advanced, ft \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 32 \u002661. \r\n \r\nRabun County Golf Club, S. Main St. Old Hwy. 441, (30525); 706-782-5500. Rates: 58-520. Open: Year-round, weather permit ting. GC. 9-hole municipal golf course. Public welcome. Open seven days a week, weather permitting. A challenging mountainous course with a fully stocked golf'shop. \r\n \r\nSandy Rollout Recreation \\rea-CM', F.S. Rd., #70, (30525); 706-782-3320, 770-536-0541. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. USFS-F-PN-TH-CP-PA. Chattalwochee National Forest. Good trout fishing and camping along Tallulah River. Rugged mountain scenery. Call for Recreation Guide. Contact office for current fees. \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Expeditions, Hwy. 76 E., (30525); 404-329-0433. 800-868-7238. Rates: $25-5225. ED-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-RF-TH-FSGS-SGT-TV. Whitewater rafting adventures on two of the South's best rivers--the Chattooga and the Ocoee. For 25 years Southeastern Expeditions has provided professionally guided, quality whitewater rafting trips. Canoe and kayak clinics and group excursions also avail able, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlex* of our ad on pages 32 8,61. \r\n \r\nSouthern \\anlahala Wllderness-CNF, Tallulah River Rd., \r\n \r\n(30525); 706-782-3320. \r\n \r\n:\u003e:'0 acres of ruggedmountain for \r\n \r\nest preserved in no:t::c^-: CvV.//.-} to provide solitude where only \r\n \r\nnatural processes shape the environment. \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls Lake, U.S. Hwy. 441 S., (30525); 706-782-4014, 706-782-4812. H-BA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CP-DP-RV. 1,500ft. above sea level, 63 acres, 3.6 miles of shoreline. Boating, camping, picnicking, public beach and fishing. Georgia Power lake. \r\n \r\nTallulah River Recreation Area-TAF, F.S. Rd., #70, (30525); 706-782-3320, 770-536-0541. Open: Office, Mon.-Fri., 8 am4:30pm.USFS-F-TH-CP. Chattahoochee National Forest. Very rugged scenery otters secluded camping. Near Coleman River Scenic Area. Good trout fishing. Call for Recreation Guide. Contact office for cur rent fees. \r\n \r\nTalc Branch Recreation \\rca-C\\l-1, F.S. Rd., #70, (30525); 706-782-3320, 770-536-0541. Open: Office, Mon.-Fri., 8 am4:30 pm. USFS-F-TH-CP. Chattahoochee National Forest, Goodtrout fishing, exceptional fall color. Remote mountain scenery; at junc tion of Tate Branch and Tallulah River. Call for Recreation Guide. Contact office lor current fees. \r\n \r\nWarnoman Dell Recreation Area-CW, Warwoman Rd., (30525); 706-782-3320,770-536-0541. Open: 8 am-4:30 pm. USFSPN-TH-PA. Chattahoochee National Forest. Dense forested area on Warwoman Creek with wildflowers in abundance. Nature Trail and group shelter. Call for Recreation Guide. Day use area only. Reser vations for groups are accepted Contact office for current fees. \r\n \r\nWarnoman Wildlife Management Area-Ga. I)\\K, Warwoman Rd., (30525); 770-535-5700. USFS-F-TH-CP. Public hunt ing, fishing, hiking and primitive camping. One organized camping area in Apple Valley. Second highest mountain in Georgia is located within WMA. Rugged terrain. \r\n \r\nWHdnaler lid. Railing, 1254 Academy Rd., (30525); 800-451 -9972, 864-647-9587. Open: Daily, Mar.-mid-Nov. H-HF-USFS-NR-ED-GRCC-OS-F-PN-RF-TH-BB-CB-SGT. W/semcew/weiKiter rafting trips for families and groups. Half-day to two-day outings for all ages and skill levels. The National Wild \u0026 Scenic Chattooga River offers mild to exciting whitewater in a wilderness setting of rock cliffs, housesize boulders and waterfalls, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on p\u003c?ges 32 \u0026 61 \r\n \r\nUIMIs knob Kccrralloii \\rca-CM', Willis Knob Rd., (30525); 706-782-3320, 770-536-0541. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. USFS-F-HR-L-PN-TH-CP. Chattahoochee National Forest. Horsecamp and horse trails are available at this recreation area. Rugged moun tain scenery over trail that descends into Chattooga River drainage. Contact office for current fees. \r\n \r\nWillis Knob Horse Camp, P.O. Box 438, (30525); 706-782-3320. USFS-F-HR-TH-CP-PA. Nine campsites in two areas. Toilet facilities and water available. Adjacent to the 1 7-mi. long Willis Knob Horse Trail. Reservations only; call for rates. \r\n \r\nV Sin.ill Motel \u0026 Cabin, Hwy. 76 E., (30525); 706-782-6488, 800-786-0624. Rates: S38-S1 35. Open: Year-round. NS-CC-OS-F-HRPN-RF-TH-CB-CTV. (GHTA) \r\n\\rronhead Cabin, Persimmon Rd., P.O. Box 568, (30525); 706-782-4491 . Rates: 5100/nt, $500/wk. Open: Year-round. USFSBA-BF-F-HC-HR-L-M-RF-SS-TC-TH-WS-CB. \r\nBack-ln-Thc-Wonds, 1331 -A Warwoman Rd., RR #1, Seven Winds Rd, (30525); 706-7824421 , 404-370-0386. Rates: $1 75-S375. USFS-CC-F-HR-RF-TH-CB-VCR-PA. \r\nBeechnood Inn, 220 Beechwood Dr., (30525); 706-782-5485. Rates: $85-5125. Open: May-Nov. NS-SNR-OS-RF-TC-TH-BB-BBPCI-K-CTV-FBK-VCR. \" (GHTA) \r\nEnglish Manor Inns, P.O. Box 1605, (30525); 706-782-5780. BB. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 1 8. \r\n \r\nHajes Bungalon, P.O. Box 568, (30525); 706-782-4491. Rates: $75/nt, 5300/wk. Open: Apr.-Oct. USFS-BA-BF-F-HC-HR-L-M-RFSS-TC-TH-WS-CB. \r\nlaurel Brook Chalet, Germany Rd., P.O. Box 568, (30525); 706-782-4491. Open: Year-round. BA-BF-F-HC-HR-L-M-RF-SS-TCTH-WS-CB. \r\nImiergan I \u003c1W. Hwy. 76 E, Box 4638, (30525); 706-782-1547. Rates: 555-566. USFS-NS-SNR-OS-F-PN-RF-TH-BB-BBP-CI-LD-CTV-FBKVCR. \r\nOld Claylon Inn, S. Main St., (30525); 706-782-7722,800454-3498. Rates: 549-5129. NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PG-RF-SS-BB-BBP-CI-LD-RSK-FS-BS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-J-GS-VCR-D-MF-TV. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nI'oundlng Mill Creek Cabins, 1832 Hale Ridge Rd., (30525); 706-782-9913. Rates: $75-590. Open: 8 am-10 pm. USFS-TH-CB. \r\nRegal Inn, 441 S. Clayton, (30525); 706-7824269. Rates: 534-565. USFS-SNR-CC-F-L-RF-CTV-IM. \r\nSlunelirook Inn, RR-3, Box 3000-17, (30525); 706-782-2214, 800-334-2214. Rates: $40-$89. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-POSS-TH-WS-RS-CTV-CBK-MF. (GHTA) \r\nTilt's Mountain Cabin, P.O. Box 1470, (30525); 800-621-1768, 706-782-7911. \r\nTR \\VKI. SKRVICKS \r\nRabun Count) Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Hwy. 441 N., P.O. Box 750, (30525); 706-7824812,706-782-5113. Open: Mon-Fri, 9 am-5 pm, C-CVB-IB-VI. Raft the Chattooga River, hike the Tallu lah Gorge, Rabun Bald and visit the Foxfire Museum, ft (GHTA) \r\nRabun Count} Contention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, U.S. Hwy. 441 N., P.O. Box 761, (30525); 706-782-4812,706-782-5113. Open: Mon-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-USFS-M-HR-RF-SS-TH-WS-R-C-CVB-VI. Experience Rabun County witfi whitewater rafting, three state parks, five lakes and approx. 149,000 acres of U.S. Forest Service lands. Great for hiking, snow skiing, fishing, fine dining and lodging. Northeast Georgia's premier antiques, arts and craft shops. Enjoy the North Georgia Mountains. Located only two hours northeast of Atlanta, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 60. Rabun County Welcome Center, U.S. Hwy. 441, (30525); 706-782-5113, 706-7824812. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., in season. H-HF-BF-F-L-RF-SS-TH. Information on hiking, horseback riding, snow skiing and whitewater rafting. Waterfall brochure and maps. Displays of local crafts, brochures and up-to-date information on what's going on and what to see and do. (GHTA) \r\nClermonl \r\nHistoric Clerinoiil Hotel, 101 Dean St., (30527); 770-983-0704. Rates: $85. NS-GR-OS-GP-HR-L-PN-TC-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-FBK-PA-D. \r\nCleveland \r\nYITR \\mo\\s \r\nBabyUmd General Hospital, 73 W. Underwood St., (30528); 706-865-2171. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 10 am-5 pm. CC-OS-E-GS. Turn-of-the-century medical clinic that is home and Adoption Center of the famous Cabbage Patch Kids. Visitors can wit ness delivery of one-of-a-kind Cabbage Patch Kids. Free admission. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 54. \r\nGold \"V Gem Grubbln Mine, 75 Gold Nugget In., (30528); 706-865-5454, 800-942-4436. Open: Year-round, 9 am-6 pm. HFED-GR-CC-OS-F-GC-l-CP-RV-E-GS.4/m. west, of Cleveland Square. Mine gold \u0026 gemstones, custom jewelry, mini-golf, RV/tent camp ing, fishing. 100acresoffamilyfui\u003e. E-maii.goldngem@ngweb.net. \r\nn \r\nNorth Georgia Candle Factory, 2653 Hwy. 129 S., (30528); 706-865-6131. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm; Sat., 10 am-4 pm. CC-GS-TV. See candles being made--hand dipped and carved. Demonstrations daily. Large groups and tour buses welcome. Factory outlet prices. Custom orders available. \r\nYonah Mountain, (30528); 706-865-5356. Tallest mountain in White County. 3, /56-ft elevation. Named for bear killer chief \"Gadalulu.\" \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM Ml ATS Historic While County Courthouse/Museum, On the Square, (30528); 706-865-3225, 706-878-3549. Open: Wed.-Sat, 10 am3 pm. NR-ED-M-PF-GS-D-TV. Built 1859. Houses the White County Historical Society. Features a folk life exhibit, revolving displays, research library and gift shop. Open to the public \r\nSPORTS \u0026 Ri;r,Ri;vno\\ \r\nCanoe-lhe-Hooch Outpost and Lodging, 46 Portwood Dr., (30528); 706-865-5751. Rates: $125-S225. Open: Year-round. NSGR-SNR-OS-F-RF-CB-K-CTV-J-VCR. Canoe-the-Hooch offers a com plete river recreation vacation. Canoeing, rafting, fishing and swimming on premises. A luxury mountain house is available nightly \r\n \r\nand weekly for 2-6 people, including extras: Jacuzzi, fireplace Primestar, full kitchen, phone, all linens. Open year-round. \r\nDeSoto Falls Recreational Area-CIVF, Hwy. 19 \u0026 129 N., (30528); 706-745-6928, 706-864-6173. Rates: $7. Open: Daily, May-Ort. USFS-PF-OS-F-PN-TH-CP-PA. Elevations in the 65-acrt area vary between 2.000- and 3,400-ft. Clear streams and watertails. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nEagle Greens at Skill Mountain, 7883 Hwy. 254, (30528); 706-865-2277. Open: 7 am-7 pm. NS-CC-OS-GC-FS. Skitt Mountain golfcourse started by the Eagle Greens family 30 years ago. Locatec near Cleveland Georgia, the course offers a links style with greer fairways year round. Skitt Mountain is a fun course with quality greens for all levels of players \r\nWaters Creek Recreation \\rea-C\\K, 10 mi. NW of Cleve land, GA, (30528); 706-745-6928, 706-864-6173. Rates: $5.00, Open: Daily, May-Oct. USFS-OS-F-PN-TH-CP-PA. Along a beautifu mountain stream. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\n \r\nr, \\MPI\\G \r\n \r\n^ \r\n \r\nMl. Men Mining Co. \u0026 Campground, 1 5220 Hwy. 19 N, Lol #1 2, (30528); 706-21 9-3462. Rates: $1 5/nt. Open: Every day excepl Thu., Mar. 15-Nov. 1 . CC-OS-F-CP-RV-RS-E-GS-PA. Ml. View Min ing Co. campground \u0026 restaurant. Mine for gemstones or pan fa gold. Fish for rainbow trout in our pond. Rock and gem gift shop. Gemstone cutting. Excellent food in our restaurant on weekends. \r\n \r\nTurner Campsites, 1 42 Turner Carrpste Rd., (30528); 7063654757. Open: 9 am-5 pm. GR-PF-CC-OS-F-PN-PG-TH-CP-RV. RVpark locals. on Chestatee River with 123 sites that have electricity, water, sewage, and TV hookups; bath house, game room, laundry room, playground area. \r\n \r\nCabin On The Creek, 2047 Helen Hwy., Unit A, (30528); 706-8654461 , 706-865-591 7. Rates: 585-51 25. Open: Year-round, H-CC-F-CB-K-VCR. f \r\nCedar Hill, 45 McCollum Dr., (30528); 706-865-2666. Rates: Ova 579.99. H-PN-BB-K-VCR. \r\nDays Inn-Cleteland, U.S. 129 S., (30528); 706-8654079. \r\nGahby's (xmntn Cabins, 3083 Helen Hwy., (30528); 706-865-6772, Rates: $65-$140. NS-GR-SNR-CC-F-GP-L-PN-PG-TH-CB-K-J-VCRPA.T* \r\nGalenay Inn-Cleteland, 300 N. Main St, (30528); 706-878-3121, \r\nHouse of Chicken \u0026 Eggs B\u0026B, 3690 Ga. Hwy. 75 S., '30528); 706-8654730. Open: Summer \u0026 Octoberfest. NS-F-GP-HR-PO-BBBBP-K-FBK. \r\nlodge @ ttlndy \\cres, 1 6 Windy Acres Rd., (30528); 706-865-6635, 800435-5032. Rates: S45-S65. H-NS-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK. \r\nSkelton Inn, Ga. 384, (30528); 706-865-6205. BB. \r\nWhile lines Cabins, 1 74 White Pines Rd., (30528); 706 865-5204. Rates: 51 25-51 35. Open: 9 am-9 pm. CC-OS-CB-K-J-IM VCR. \r\n \r\nWhite County Chamber ol Commerce, 122 N Main St, (30528); 706-865-5356. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. White Co. Ga., Gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Enjoy f mountain get-a-way! ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nHISTORIC Slli:SAIOMMi;VTS Watson's Mill Covered Bridge, 650 Watson Mill Rd., (30629 \r\n800-864-7275,706-783-5349. This bridge is the longer original-* covered bridge in Georgia, spanning 229 feet across the South Fa River. \r\nSTVIi; I'AKKS \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park. 650 Watson Mil! Rd., (30629 800-864-7275,706-783-5349. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OS F-HR-L-PN-PG-RF-TH-CP-DP-RV-PA. Known as one of the mostp* turesque and unique state parks in Georgia, Watson Mill TM9 contains the longest original-site covered bridge in Georgia ning229 feet across the South Fork River. Nature trails and ne ing/horse trails allow visitors to enjoy the thick forest along the rrtl or travel into the park s backcountry. Camping, fishing f) (GHTA) \r\nCommerce \r\nA CCORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nVTTR \\rno\\s \r\nCommerce, A Main Street City, (30529); 706-335-29* 706-336-5029. NR-ED-D. Many Americans have tond memories* strolling along Main Street in their hometowns. Days ofdim? sta* soda fountains and afternoon matinees at the local tlieater be relived in most of Georgia's Main Street Cities. The Main designation is given to those cities that have committedto *\"*? ing downtown revitalization/preservation program. Dixv \r\n \r\n6 6 \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn M \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n charm and character of yesteryear, Georgia's Main Street towns. (CHTA) \r\nHISTORIC SUMS/MOM MIAIS Downlonn Commerce-Commercial Historic District, (30529); 706-335-2954. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. NR-D-MF-VI. Collection ot 19th and20th century commercial and industrial struc tures reflecting the charm captured by Olive Ann Burns in the novel Cold Sassy Tree, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS x RI;\u003c:RI:\\TIO\\ \r\nAtlanta Dragway, 500 E. Ridgeway Rd., (30529); 706-335-2301, 770-682-3782.HF-YA-GR-PF-CC-FS-E-GS-TV. 77)e5out/)s topNHRA Winston drag racing facility. Home of the NHRA Fram nationals each Apr. Racing every weekend. Call for a schedule of events or to be placed on mailing list. \r\nEagle Greens at Sandy Creek, 3100 Ha Rd., (30529); 706-335-8100. Open: 7 am-7 pm. NS-SNR-CC-OS-GC-FS. Not far from Athens, Georgia lies Sandy Creek Golf Course, the course offers four levels of tees ranging from 7,040 yards to 5,091 yards. Wellmaintained bent grass greens along with a few water hazards and bunkers make Sandy Creek a fun and relaxing place to play. \r\nLOIMilV. \r\nComfort Inn-Commerce, 165 Eisenhower Dr., (30529); 706-335-9001. Rates: 559-over 579.99. HF-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-PA. Da?s Inn-Commerce, 30976 U.5. Hwy. 441 S., (30529); 706-335-2595, 706-335-2596. Rates: S48-S85. Open: 24 hours. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-BS-CTV-CBK-J-VCR. \r\nDollar \\Vlsc Inn, 2105 U.S. 441 S., (30529); 706-335-5561. Guesthouse Inn-Commerce, 30934 U.S. 441, (30529); 706-335-5147,800-878-0837. Rates: $34.95-565.95. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-PA. \r\nHampton Inii-Coininerce, 153 Hampton Ct., (30529); 706-335-6161 . Rates: $53-577. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-PO-CTV-CBK-J-IM-VCR-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page U. llolldii? Inn Express-Commerce, 30747 Hwy. 441 S., (30529); 706-335-5183. Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HCPN-PO-CTV-CBK-J-VCR-PA-SGT-MF. \r\nllonard Johnson Inn, 148 Eisenhower Dr., (30529); 706-335-5581 . Rates: Under $38.95-over 579.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-RS-CTV-VCR-PA. .lamcson Inn-Commerce, 267 Stephen B. Tanger Blvd., (30529); 706-335-3738. Rates: 546-554. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-POCW-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside Iron: .:\". :\" Magnolia Inn, 206 Cherry St., (30529); 706-335-7257, 800-989-5548. Rates: $50-575. Open: Daily, 7 am-7 pm. HF-ED-NSGR-SNR-OS-BB-BBP-CI-BS-CTV-E-FBK. ?4 \r\nhitman House, 81 Homer Rd., (30529); 706-335-3823. Rates: S59-S79.99. NS-CC-OS-BB-BBP-CI-CTV-FBK-VCR-D-MF. \r\nKaraada I Jmllcd-Comincrcc, 30537 U.S. Hwy. 441 S., (30529); 706-335-5191. Rates: Under S38.95-over 579.99. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-PG-PO-BBP-FS-BS-CTV-CBK-IM-VCR-PA-CE-MF-TV. \r\nCommerce Factory Stores, 199 Pottery Factory Dr., (30529); '06-335-6352. Open: Daily, 9 am-9 pm; Sun., 12-6 pm. OS. Buy direct \"~m America's favorite designers and manufacturers at 25-70% off \r\n1 retail prices. \r\nTanger (ditlet Centers, 111 Tanger Blvd., (30529); 706-335-4542. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-9 pm; Sun.,12-6 pm. CC-OS-RS-SGT-TV. Over \r\n'3 outlet stores in two Centers located among one million sq. ft. ' topping! Over 30 restaurants and eight hotels within walking tence. Welcome center, customer lounge with TV, group tour ''Wives. (GHTA) \r\nIM- Potter?, 100 Pottery Rd., (30529); 706-335-3120. Open: 'M.-Sat, 8 am-8 pm; Sun., 12-6 pm. CC-OS-CP-R5-F5. A shop- \r\n\u003e paradise can be found in Commerce, with over 150,000 sq. ft. 'shopping. Visit the greenhouse and gardens with over 25 acres \"Igrowing greenery. Also visit BIS Grill. \r\nHISTORIC SITKKA10M MI-MS \r\nlargest Apple Monument, Railroad Depot, (30531 ); Jw-754-3097. A 5,200-Ib. monument dedicated to apple growers. \"Wed in the center of town. \r\nS|H\u003eKTsx RI ( k-i vnov \r\nell \\\\Hdlire Management \\rea-Ga. DNK.Adjaussell Recreation Area, (30531 ); 770-535-5700. USFS- \r\n-CP. Public hunting, fishing, hiking and primitive '8 miles of hiking and horseback trails. Rolling terrain. in Habersham and Stephens Counties. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn-Cornelia, 2965 J. Warren Rd., (30531); 706-778-9573. Rates: 550-5100. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HC-POCTV-CBK-MF. (GHTA) \r\nDam Inn-Cornelia, 1290 Level Grove Rd., (30531); 706-778-7700. Rates: Under S38.95-over $79.99. NS-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-CBK-J. \r\nSk?land Motel, 724 S. Main St., (30531); 706-778-7134. Rates: $59-179.99. SNR-CC-GP-PN-PO-CTV. \r\nTnnel Inn-Cornelia, Hwy. 441,123 S., (30531); 706-778-2186. Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. H-NS-GR-CC-PN-CTV-MF. \r\n101 KS \r\nKen Phillips Tours. Inc., 179 B N. Main, (30531); 800-667-5652, 706-778-7290. CC-TS-TV. Four different group tour packages; cus tomized itineraries for groups; escorted tours on deluxe motorcoaches. Other Georgia destinations include Callaway Gardens, Wann Springs, Plains, and Chattanooga; departures from Atlanta perimeter locations, Athens and Gainesvi/le; call for Macon depar ture prices. Step-on guides. Day tours from $99 per person. 2-day/ 1-night excursions from fl89/person. \r\nTK\\U:I SI;RVK.I:S \r\nHabersham Count) Chamber of Commerce, 668-A Clarkesville St, (30531); 706-778-4654. Immersing yourself in exquis ite beauty is inevitable in Habersham County. Enjoy hiking, moun tain biking or remarkable views via driving tours. Numerous trails lead to sweeping panoramas or follow the path of flowing rapids or streams. Don't miss a visit to the wondemus carved canyon of Tallulah Gorge. (GHTA) \r\nCummins \r\nVRTS \\ I;M I;RT YIYMUM \r\nLanlerland Music Park. 6115 Jot'em Down Rd., (30041); 770-887-7464. HF-YA-CC-RS-FS-E-C. Top name country music entertainmentfrom May-Nov. One show per night. Family-oriented. \r\nHISTORIC SI Ti:SAIOM MI-VIS Poolc's Mill Co\\ered Bridge, Hwy. 369 and Pooles Mill Rd., \r\n(30130); 770-887-6461 . Built in 1906, one span wide, 90-ft. long. Spans Settendown Creek. Go 7 mi. west of city on Ga. 20 to Ducktown, then 3 mi. north to Heardsville and 1 mi. north on Poole Mi/I Rd. \r\nI : \\MPI\\r. \r\nKald Kldge Creek Park Campground COI-:, 41 00 Bald Ridge Rd., (301 30); 770-889-1 591 , 770-945-9531 . Rates: 51 8-520. Open: Year-round, 7 am-1 0:30 pm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BF-F-L-PG-WS-CP-DPRV-PA. Year-round camping with tent and RV sites available. Located on Army Corps of Engineers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier. Nearby day-use parks on the lake offer picnicking, fishing, swimming play ground, and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitor Center located on Buford Dam between Buford and Camming. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas through New Year's, ft \r\nSannee Park Campground COF, 3200 Buford Dam Rd., (30130); 770-887-0592, 770-945-9531. Rates: 510-518. Open: Apr. 2-Sep. 12, 7 am-1 0:30 pm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BF-F-L-WS-CPDP-RV-PA. Seasonal campground with tent and RV sites available. Located on Army Corps of Engineers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier, Nearby day-use parks on the lake offer picnicking, fishing, swim ming, playground, and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitor Center located on Buford Dam between Buford and Cumming. ft \r\nShady Grove I'ark Campground-COl-:, 7800 Shadbum Ferry Rd., (301 30); 770-887-2067, 770-945-9531 . Rates: $1 0-S1 8. Open: Apr. 2-Sep. 12, 7 am-1 0:30 pm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BF-F-L-WS-CPDP-RV-PA. Seasonal campground with tent and RV sites available (no water/elec.) Located on Army Corps of Engineers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier, Nearby day-use parks on the lake offer picnicking, fish ing, swimming, playground, and other outdoor recreation oppor tunities. Visitor Center located on Buford Dam between Sufordand Cumming. ft \r\nComfort S\u003ciltes-\u003c linnmlng, 905 Buford Hwy., (30022); 77088941 41 . Rates: S40-S80. H-HF-NS-5NR-CC-OS-PO-CBK-MM-PA-MF. \r\ntanler lodge, 875 Lanier 400 Pkwy., (30130); 770-889-3045. Rates: 545-575. H-HF-CC-PO-FS-CTV-CBK-MF. \r\nTR V\\ KL SKR\\ IOCS Cumming Fors?lh Chamber of Commerce, 1 10 Old Buford Rd., Suite 1 20, (30040); 770-887-6461 . Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am5 pm. C. ft \r\n \r\nDiihloncga* \r\nAn Appalachian \u0026 Benton MacKaye Trails Community \r\nYITR\\CTIO\\S \r\nAntique Rose Fmporlum, 5565 Cavender Creek Rd., (30533); 706-864-5884. Open: Tue.-Sat., 10 am-5:30 pm; Sun., 125:30 pm. CC-OS. Features old garden roses, perennials and herbs. Display gardens open to public. Plants available for purchase. Cheslalee Overtook-C\\F, Ga.Hwy. 60 N., (30513); 706*32-3031, 770-536-0541. Open: 8 am-4:30 pm. USFS-PN-PA. Scenic vista of Bbod Mountain Cove. Call for Recreation Guide \r\nConsolidated Gold Mines, 185 Consolidated Rd., (30533); 706-864-8473. Rates: Adults, 510; Children, 55. Open: 10 am4pm. NHL-NR-ED-YA-GR-CC-OS-PN-GS-TV. Tour a real gold mine. Actual gold miners guide you on a 40-min. underground tour; see gold veins and geological formations. Old mining displays and his torical pictures. Gold panning. Gemstones included in gold ore. \r\nCrisson Gold Mine, Ga. Hwy. 19 Wimpy Mill Rd., (30533); 706-864-6363,706-864-7998. Open: Daily, 10 am-6 pm. GS-TV. Pan for gold and gemstones. Fun for jll ages. Open year-round. Indoor panning during the winter. Gift shop. Tour buses and groups we/ come. \r\nGeorge I). Coleman. Sr. Planetarium, Sunset Dr., (30597); 706-864-1511, 706-864-1471. Open: Sep.-May; 7:30 am-5 pm; Fri., 8 pm. ED. School and special shows available by appointment. Regularly scheduled shows are at 8 pm on Fridays when school is in session. Free. Call to schedule show or for more infonnation. \r\nVRTS\u0026 I:MT;R i \\I\\MIAT \r\nHoll? Theatre, 13 S. Park St., (30533); 706-864-3711. Rates: $2-51 0. Open: Wed.-Sat., 7 pm. HF-YA-GR. Vintage movies, musi cals, plays, bluegrass music shows and much more! Historic land mark. Second-run movies, performance, music, drama, art deco theatre. \r\nDahloncga Gold Museum Stale Historic Site, Public Square, (30533); 706-864-6962. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 1 0 am5 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-OS-GS-TV. Site ot America's first Gold Rush in 1828. Interprets the gold mining history of Georgia through exhibits and a film in this restored county courthouse. Group rates/hours available with advance notice, ft (GHTA) Donnlonn Historic District, Downtown Dahlonega, (30533); 706-864-3711. NHL-NR-GS. Dahlonega, site of the first major U.S. Gold Rush of 1828, has an Historic District with shops, galleries, restaurants, museums, walking tours. Shopping, historic tours, gold panning infonnation available at the Welcome Center, ft \r\nSPORTS \u0026 KKCKICATIOX \r\nAppalachian Oiiinitcrs, Hwy. 60 S., (30533); 706-864-7117, 800-426-71 1 7. Rates: 55-51 50. Open: Mar.-Oct. GR-CC-OS-F-PNRF-GS-PA-SGT-TV. Canoe, kayak and tube trips! Half hour to overnight trips on the beautiful Chestatee and Etowah Rivers. Begin ners welcome! Group rates. Reservations suggested. Also offer guide service, equipment rentals and instructional clinics. \r\nBlue Ridge \\Vlldllfe Management Area-da. I)\\R, Ga. Hwy. 52 W. or Ga. Hwy. 60 N., (30533); 770-535-5700. USFS-F-LPN-TH-CP. 39,000-acre public hunting, fishing and primitive camp ing. Developed camping at Frank Gross Campground. Includes Chattahoochee National Trout Hatchery and Appalachian Trail. Cheslalee \\\\lldllfe Management Area-Ga. D!\\R, Ga. Hwy. 1 9 N, (30533); 770-535-5700. USFS-F-L-PN-TH-CP. 25,000-acre public hunting, fishing and primitive camping. Developed camping at Waters Creek Recreation Area. Includes Waters Creek Trophy Trout Stream and Appalachian Trail, Mountain \\ihentures Cycler). Inc., 251 -A Hwy. 400, (30533); 706-864-8525. CC-TH-TS-TV. Experience the beauty of north Geor gia woodlands by mountain bike. We offer rental bikes for the adventurous as well as guided trail tours to meet all challenge lev els. Ride with us! ft \r\nDocker? like Recreation \\rea CM-', F.S. Rd. #654, (30533); 706-745-6928, 770-536-0541 . Rates: $6. Open: Camping, May-Oct USFS-YA-PF-OS-F-L-PN-TH-CP-PA. Recreation area located in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Popular 3-acre trout lake. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\n\\iinl Vnne's Fireside Log Cabins, 130 Lila Way, (30533); 706-864-971 4, 706-265-0426. Rates: 51 00-51 50. H-HF-NS-CC-CBK-J-VCR. \r\nBlneherry Inn and Gardens, 400 Blueberry Hill, (30533); 706-219-4024, 706-219-4793. Rates: 575 and up. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-F-BB-BBP-CI-CTV-FBK-VCR-MF. (CHTA) \r\nCalender Creek Cabins, 200 Beaver Dam Rd., (30533); 706-864-7221 . Rates: $79-$140. Open: Daily, 8 am-1 0 pm. H-HFSNR-CC-OS-F-L-PN-TH-CB-K-J-VCR-MF. ft \r\n \r\nGeorg \r\n \r\nMy Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n6 7 \r\n \r\n Days lnn-l)ahlonega, 833 South Chestatee St., (30533); 706-864-2338. Rates: Under $38.95-579.99. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-POCTV-CBK-J-IM-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nEcono Lodge-Dahlonega, 619 A. N. Grove St., (30533); 706-864-6191 . Rates: $39-$90. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-GV-CBK. \r\nKorresl Hills Mountain Resort \u0026 Conference Center, 135 Forest Hills Rd., (30533); 706-864-6456, 770-534-3244. Rates: S70-$200. Open: 8 am-8 pm. NS-GR-CC-OS-GP-HR-PO-TC-TH-CBID-R-RS-K-FS-FBK-J-GS-VCR-MF. 30 private cabins all with hot tubs, fireplaces, entertainment center \u0026 more. Four group lodges with a total of 44 rooms and 12 bi-level suites. Horseback riding, swim, tennis \u0026 gift shop. Two restaurants. Rated among the top 50 USA resorts by Lodging \u0026 Hospitality Magazine. Visit our 30-page web site at www.foresths.com. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our 3d on page 55 \r\nHo Jo of Dahlonega, 20 Mountain Dr., (30533); 706-864-4343. Rates: $30-$100. H-USFS-NPS-NR-ED-M-GR-SNR-CC-BF-F-GP-HRPO-RF-TH-CB-CTV-E-CBK-J. \r\nHoliday Inn Hxpress, 835 Chestatee Rd., (30533); 706-867-7777. Rates: $59-$129. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-F-PO-CBK-J-MF. \r\nlaurel Ridge Cabins, 185 Mtn. Laurel Ridge, (30533); 706-864-5392. Rates: $65-$75. Open: 24 hrs. USFS-CC-TH-CB-K. \r\nl.lh Creek Lodge, 2608 Auraria Rd., (30533); 706-864-6848, 888-844-2694. Rates: $85-S145. NS-GR-CC-OS-BA-HR-L-PN-PORF-TH-BB-BBP-CI-LD-K-CW-CBK-J-VCR-MF.rj \" (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 18. \r\nMountain lg Cabins, 5 Cabin Ln., (30533); 706-865-4538, 706-865-4538. Rates: $60. Open: 8 am-8 pm. F-CB. \r\nMountain Top Lodge, 447 Mountain Top Lodge Rd., (30533); 706-864-5257,800-526-9754. Rates: $60-$1 35. Open: 9 am-9 pm. NS-GR-CC-GP-HR-BB-BBP-FBK-J-MF. (GHTA) \r\nRoyal (iuard Inn BSI!, 65 Park St. S., (30533); 706-864-1713. Rates: $75-$90. Open: 9 am-10 pm. NS-SNR-CC-BB-BBP-OV-FBKD.\" (GHTA) \r\nThe Smith House, 84 S. Chestatee St, (30533); 706-867-7000, 800-852-7564. Rates: $55-$150. H-M-NS-CC-OS-PN-PO-TH-CI-RSFS-CTV-CBK-GS-IM-D-MF.Ti (GHTA) \r\n' ,'*' -.\u003cy \\\u003c,'.' ,-jr/ \u003c^)/i,?gp\u003c S.; \r\nWorley Homestead Inn, 168 Main St. W., (30533); 706-864-7002. Rates: $85-$95. Open: 6:30 am-10 pm. CC-BB-BBPCTV-FBK-VCR-D-MF. \r\nWrighfs R\u0026K Chalet \u0026 Cabin Rentals, 319 Horseshoe Ln., (30533); 706-219-2040, 706-865-7945. Rates: $80-5150. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-OS-F-RF-TH-CB-K-VCR-PA-MF. \r\n(;O.MVT;\\TIO\\(:KYII;K \r\nForrest Hills Mountain Resort \u0026 Conference Center, 135 Forest Hills Rd., (30533); 706-864-6456, 770-534-3244. Rates: $70-$200. Open: 8 am-8 pm. NS-GR-CC-OS-GP-HR-PO-TC-TH-CBLD-R-RS-K-FS-FBK-J-GS-VCR-MF. 30 private cabins all with hot tubs, fireplaces, entertainment center \u0026 more. Four group lodges with a total of 44 rooms and 12 bi-level suites. Horseback riding, swim, tennis \u0026 gift shop. Two restaurants. Rated among the top 50 USA resorts by Lodging \u0026 Hospitality Magazine. Visit our 30-page web siteatwww.foresths.com.fi (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 55. \r\nTR/\\VI;I.SI;R\\K;KS \r\nDahlonega-Lumpkln County Welcome Center, Dahlonega Historic District, (30533); 706-864-3711,800-231 -5543. Open: Daily, 9 am-5:30 pm. C-IB-VI. Dahlonega is the site of the first major U.S. Gold Rush of 1828 and offers gold mine tours, gold panning, shop ping, art browsing, historic tours, and outdoor recreation; the Wel come Center is located in the downtown Historic District, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad onpage 51 \r\n \r\nDaniolsvillf- \r\nSPORTSK KHKI \r\nBroad River Outpost, Ga. Hwy. 281, Wildcat Bridge, (30633); 706-795-3242. Open: Mar.-Nov. RF-CP-SGT. Canoe and kayak rentals and guiding on the Broad River. Shuttle service available from March to October. We have 40 canoes and over WO kayaks. Begin ner whitewater or mild and scenic river. Camping is free with rental. ft \r\nrRVu:i, SI-:R\\M:I-:S \r\nMadison County Chamber of Commerce, Hwy. 98, (30633); 706-795-3473. Open: 8 am-5 pm; closed Dec. 1. C. \r\n \r\nDawsonville \r\nAn Appalachian Trail Community \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\n\\TTR\\CriO\\S \r\nHurt's Pumpkin Farm, 4801 Hwy. 52 E, (30534); 706-265-3701. Open: Sep. 1-Dec. 30. ED-OS-E-GS. In the fall, pumpkins of every size and shape are available. Tractor hayrides. See popcorn being \r\n \r\nprocessed. Enjoy the Christmas season with the Appalachian Lights. See over 500, 000 lights and 40 scenes from your family car or from an enchanted hayride. Thunder Road, 415 Hwy. 53 E., (30534). Opening Summer 2000. \r\nPlease see our ad on_page 54. \r\nMl SI ;i MS \r\nRIIMt Museum \u0026 Souvenir (ruler. Inc., Ga. Hwy. 1 83, Build ing #2, (30534); 706-265-2718. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9:30 am4:30 pm. M-CC-GS. Home of Bill Elliott's auto racing operation. See video, cars and memorabilia. Showroom \u0026 gift shop. No admission. Cameras welcome. Headquarters for Sill Elliott fan club. \r\nHISTORIC SIH;S/MOMMI;MS \r\nDawson County Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Sq., (30534); 706-265-6278. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-HF-NR. Built in 1859. This is the only working courthouse of its era in the state. Exte rior bricks made locally by slaves. Restoration was completed in 1 990. \r\nSTYTM i-\\Rks \r\nAmlcalola Falls Slate Park \u0026 Ixtdge, 418 Amicalola Falls Lodge Rd., (30534); 800-864-7275, 706-265-8888. Rates: S60-$140. Open: 7 am-1 0 pm. H-NS GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-F-PN-PG-TH-CB-CP-DPRV-LD-RS-FS-GS-MF. 729 K s.'jwrtall is highest in Georgia. Overnight accommodations include camping, cottages, and lodge with on-site restaurant. Hiking, playground, trout fishing, picnicking, special events. Beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 55. \r\nSPORTS \\ RI:CKI:\\TIO\\ \r\nAmlcalola River Rafting Outpost, 5725 Hwy. 53 W., (30534); 706-265-6892. Rates: Cabins, $80-$270. Open: Apr. 1-Oct. 31 . EDNS-GR-CC-OS-BF-F-RF-TH-CB-CP-K-E-J-GS-IM-VCR-SGT. Fun for all ages. One hr. north of Atlanta. Rafting, tubing, kayaks, mtn. bikes. Native American Programs. Mtn. cabins w/hot tubs. AftRO is bor dering the 23, 000-acre Dawson Wildlife Management Area. \r\nDawson Forest Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR, Ga. Hwy. 53 W., (30534); 770-535-5700. F-TH. 20, 000-acre public hunting, fishing and primitive camping. Canoeing on Amicalola River and nature trails. Interior road system is variable and4WD may be required. Hilly terrain \r\nDawsonvllle Pool Room, E. 1st St., (30534); 706-265-2792. Open: Sun.-Thu, 7 am-1 0 pm; Fri. \u0026 Sat, 7 am-1 1 pm. M. Collection of memorabilia on Bill Elliott's (#9) NASCAR career and early moon shine runners. \r\n(,\\MPI\\(; \r\nMountain Brook Cabins, 76 Coolidge Dr., (30534); 706-864-3127. Rates: $75-$95. Open: Year-round. NR-NS-OS-THCB-K-J-VCR. Secluded cabin(s) retreat. For two people only. Fireplace, Jacuzzi tub, hiking trails, creeks for gold panning. Beautiful setting. Open year-round. Fall is beautiful for viewing and hiking. \r\nToto Creek-COE, 154 Toto Creek Park Rd., (30534); 770-945-9531. Rates: $10. Open: Apr. 4-Sep. 7, 7 am-1 0:30 pm. H-HF-COE-BA-BF-F-L-WS-CP-PA. Seasonal campground with tentand RV sites available (no water/elec.) Located on Army Corps of Engi neers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier. Nearby day-use parks on the lake offer picnicking, fishing, swimming and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitor Center located on BufordDam between Buford and dimming, ft \r\nWar Hill Park Campground, 4081 War Hill Park Rd., (30534); 770-945-9531. Rates: $10. Open: Apr. 2-Sep. 12, 7 am-10 pm. H-HF-COE-BA-BF-F-L-WS-CP-PA. Seasonal campground with tentand RV sites available (no water/elecj. Located on Army Corps of Engi neers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier. Nearby day-use parks on the lake offer picnicking, fishing, swimming and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitor Center located on Buford Dam between Buford and Cutnming. ft \r\nCastleberry Forest, 2015 Castleberry Bridge Rd., (30534); 888-217-8124. Rates: S59-S79. NS-CC-F-CB-J. Comfort Inn of Dawsoinlllc, 127 Beartooth Pkwy., (30534); 706-216-1900. Rates: $48-$91. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTVCBK-J-PA-MF. \r\nNorth Georgia Premium Outlets, 800 Hwy. 400 S., (30534); 706-216-3609. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-9 pm; Sun. 12-6 pm. H-HFNS-GR-CC-OS-PG-RS-FS-E. Experience 100 of the finest outlet stores offering high quality, designer fashions and name-brand merchan dise at 25% to 65% savings every day. Featuring Off Sth-Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Barneys New York Outlet, Donna Karan, Williams-Sonoma, Inc., Liz Outlet, Crate \u0026 Barrel. 35 min. north of Atlanta on Ga. 400. ft (GHTA) \r\nCON\\I:MIO\\\u003c:I;\\II:K \r\nGold Creek Resort \u0026 Conference Center, P.O. Box 1357, (30534); 800-966-2441, 770-271-0050. Rates: $99-$149. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-OS-GC-HC-L-PO-LD-R-RS-CTV-FBK-J-MF. 74-room resort \u0026 conference center located 45 miles north of \r\n \r\n6 8 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 199 \r\n \r\nAtlanta off Ga. 400. Features 18-hole championship golf course, 8000-sq. ft. conference center, 60-ft. waterfall into a spectacular pool, oversized guest rooms with excellent shopping, horseback riding, fishing and boating nearby, ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 55. \r\nIKUI;I,SI;K\\H:I s \r\nDawson County Chamber of Commerce, Old Jail on the Square, (30534); 706-265-6278. Open: Mon-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-HFNR-C-IB-VI. Historical museum. Welcome Center. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 54 Dawson County Welcome Center, 6280 Hwy. 53 E., Suite 207-A, (30534); 706-216-1905. Open: Mon.-Fri., 10 am-2 pm. C-CVB-VI. Located at Hwy. 53 \u0026 Hwy. 400. Visitors and new comers can find information about local attractions, shopping, recreation, and local amenities. Highlights are North Georgia Pre mium Outlet Mall, Amicalola State Park, Gold Creek Golf Resort, Elliott Museum \u0026 Souvenir Center. Opening late 1999: Georgia Racing Hall of Fame, ft \r\nDilliird \r\nAn Appalachian \u0026 Bartram Trails Community \r\nYKIv v rvir^'f \\|\\M! M \r\nHambldgc Center \u0026 Gallery, Betty's Creek Rd., (30568); 706-746-5718,706-746-7187. Open: Mon.-Sat,1 0 am-4 pm; Sun., 1 2:30-4:30 pm. H-NR-CC-TH-GS-MF. Gallery is open to the public and is housed in an historic building in scenic surroundings. Gallery offers unique handcrafted artwork. Folkart, books and special exhi bitions. Barker's Creek Mill operates each month on the first Sat urday. Artist Colony providing 2-8 week residencies with private cottages/studios. \r\nSPORTSK KI:CKI;VTION \r\nAndy's Trout Farm, Betty's Creek Rd., P.O. Box 129, (30537); 706-746-2550. Rates: $48. Open: Apr.-Nov. F-L-TH-CB-GS-C bow trout fishing; trout sold by the pound. Bring equipment ours. Rental cabins by mountain steam. 300 acres for exploring ily run for 30 years. \r\nI OIK,IV, Best Western Dlllard, P.O. Box 190, (30537); 706-746-5321, 800-742-1416. Rates: Under $38.95-558.9. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GPPG-PO-SS-TC-TH-CB-R-RS-K-CTV-J-IM-PA-MF.rj \r\nPlease see \u003c;tu .id ^n i\\i^ -IS Chalet Milage, U.S. 441 , Old Dillard Rd., (30537); 706-746 5348, 800-742-1416. Rates: $55-$139.CC-F-GP-HR-PO-SS-TC-TH-CB-CTVJ-PA. \r\nPlea'.e spp our ad on page 60 Dillard House, 768 Franklin St, (30537); 706-746-5348, 800-541 -0671. Rates: $55-$169. Open: Year-round. H-USFS-NS-GR-SNR CC OS-FHR-L-PO-RF-TC-TH-CB-R-RS-K-OV-FBK-J-GS-PA-MF. ft (GHTA1 \r\nPlease see our ad on page 6r llonard Johnson-Dtllard, 441 Main St., (30537); 706-746-5373, 800-541-0671. HF-GR-CC-MF. Sllrk Rock Cabins, Highland Rd., (30537); 706-746-571 6. Rates: $140-$330.CB-K-CTV. \r\nApple Orchard Country Inn, Liberty Hill Rd., (30538); 706-779-7292. Rates: $75. NS-CC-PN-PO-8B-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCR.\" (GHJAI \r\nKlhrrton' \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nvrt'R \\CTIO\\S \r\nRichard R. Russell Dam and l,ake, 4144 Russell Dam Rd, (30635); 706-213-3400, 800-944-7207. Open: Visitors center, 8am-4:30pm. H-HF-COE-ED-M-BF-F-L-PN-MF-TV-VI. Guided ti'. of Powerhouse--schedule two weeks in advance Waters*- ' interpretive programming. Two Visitor Centers, ft \r\nMl Si:i MS \r\nLTbcrlon Granite Museum \u0026 Kvhlblt, 1 Granite Plaza, (30635); 706-283-2551. Open: Daily, 2-5 pm. M. Exhibits tell the story of #* city's rise to Granite Capital of the World. Free. \r\nHISTORIC SITI'S/MOM MIAIS \r\nGeorgia Guldestones, Ga.Hwy. 77 N, (30635); 706-283-5651M. Sometimes called \"America's Stonehenge.\" A set ofgrw-1 monoliths consisting of a 10-part message for future general transcribed in 12 languages. \r\nSTVTK PARKS \r\nBobby Brown State Park, 2509 Bobby Brown State Park J\u0026 (30635); 800-864-7275,706-213-2046. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-5N PF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-PO-TH-WS-CP-DP-RV-PA. Looted on \r\n \r\n largest (70, 000-acre) man-made lake east of the Mississippi. Excellent fishing and water recreation, swimming pool, trails, boatingand camping facilities, ft (GHTA) Kit-hard IS. Russell Stale Park, 2650 Russell State Park Rd., (30635); 800-864-7275, 706-21 3-2045. Open: 8 am-1 0 pm. H-SNRPF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-RF-TH-WS-CB-CP-DP-RV-PA. Located on a 26,500-acre lake, Richard B. Russell State Park offers some of the state's finest fishing and boating. The lake has been stocked with trout, making it the only trout lake in the area. All facilities are designed for wheelchair accessibility, including the swimming beach. Camping, cottages, boat ramp/dock, nature trail, andpicnicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \u0026 Ki;:Ri:ATIO\\ \r\nKlbert County Wildlife Management \\rca-Ga. DNR, Off Ga. Hwy. 72, (30635); 706-595 1222, 706 597-9897. COE-F-CP. 1,722 Jcres on /.jAe tiidurj Ru^eiL :'LU;+ hunting and camping (restricted to developed Corps of Engineers sites). \r\nDays Inn-Elberton, 302 Elbert St. (30635); 706-283-2300. Rates: S45-$85.H-COE-USFS-NHL-NPS-NS-SNR-CC-OS-BF-F-GC-L-PO-RVOV-CBK-J-VCR-D-NA. \r\nP'P.XP v oil! jd on the inside back cover Granite City Inn, 925 Elbert St., (30635); 706-283-4221. Rates: Under $38.95. GR-SNR-L-M-PN-WS-CTV-CBK-J-VCR-MF. Hollda) Inn Ivxpress-lilberloii, 970 Elbert St., (30635); 706-283-8811. Rates: $39-589. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-F-L-POWS-CTV-CBK-J-IM-VCR-PA-NA-SB-MF. \r\nJolise Inn, 929 Elbert St., (30635); 706-283-7711. Rates: Under $38.95. H NS-CC-PO-TC-RS-CTV-CBK. Kalnlxm Manor, 213 Heard St., (30635); 706-213-0314. BB. Seel Georgia Suites, 1053 Harwell Hwy., (30635); 706-283-2577, 706-283-0991. Rates: $75-$95. CTV-CBK. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nTRAVEL SI:R\\ ICKS \r\nElbert County Welcome Center, 1 48 College Ave, (30635); 706-283-5651 . Open: 9 am-5 pm. IB-VI. Home of Lake Richard B. Russell State Park, Guidestones, Nancy Hart Cabin, Elberton Gran ite Museum, \"Old Dan Tucker's Grave, \" the Granite Bowl and Bobby Brown State Park. Call for information on outdoor recreation, attractions, lodging, dining. (GHTA) \r\nFlowery Branch \r\ni UIIMV; \r\nChestnut Ridge Campground, 6515 Chestnut Ridge Rd., (30542); 770-967-6710, 770-945-9531. Rates: $10-$18. Open: Apr. 2-Sep. 12, 7 am-1 0:30 pm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BF-F-L-WS-CPDP-RV-PA. Seasonal campground with tent and RV sites available. Located on Army Corps of Engineers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier. Nearby day-use parks on the lake offer picnicking, fishing, swim ming, playground, and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitor Center located on Buford Dam between Buford and Cumming. ft (Nd Federal Park Campground, 621 9 Old Federal Rd., (30542); 770-967-6757, 770-945-9531. Rates: $10-$18. Open: Apr. 4Sep. 28, 7 am-1 0:30 pm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BF-F-L-WS-CP-DP-RV-PA. Seasonal'campground with tent and'RV'sites available. Located on Army Corps of Engineers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier. Nearby dayfee parks on the lake offer picnicking, fishing, swimming, playground, and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitor Center located on Buford Dam between Buford and Cumming. ft \r\nMMMJIV; \r\nr lodges, 6598 Lights Ferry Rd, 00542); 770-967-1 804. Rates: $125-$250. H-HF-YA-GR-CC-BF-F-L-M-PG-CB-CP-RV-R-K-EJ-VCR-MF. \r\nMhllnorth Inn, 6593 McEverRd., (30542); 770-967-2386. Rates: 155-575. Open: Year-round. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-BB-BBP-FBK. ft \" (GHTA) \r\n^GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\n- Ukeshore Mall, 150 Pearl Nix Pkwy., (30501); ro-535-8877. Rates: $.75/ride. Open: Mon.-Sat., 12-8 pm; *\"1-. '-6 pm. YA-OS. Imported 18-ft. Venetian Carousel. Exquisitely \r\n\"iftfd. fj \r\njuncll Depot, 331 Spring st sw (30501 ). 770-534-2787. -Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-GR-CC-E-VCR-MF. \u003c in downtown convention district. Meeting andban- \r\nootoes for groups up to 500, amphitheater, performance ,,_ ' xutie garden, gallery exhibit space and more, ft \r\nAr Center, 514 Green St, (30501); 770-536-2575. \"--fn, 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-4 pm; Sun., 1-4 pm. \r\n \r\nH-NR-ED-M-NS-CC-OS-GS-IB-MF-TV-VI. Exhibits ofregional, state and national artists. Including folk art, contemporary crafts, paintings and sculpture. Gift shop, meeting rooms, rental for receptions. Call for directions. \r\nMI si;i MS \r\nElachee INalure Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr., (30504); 770-535-1976. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm. H-ED-M-YA-PN-THGS-MF-W. A woodland museum \u0026 natural experience designed to involve, excite and educate visitors of all ages. At the center, located within the 1,200-acre Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve, you can enjoy exhibits, live animal display, hiking/walking trails, native plant garden, environmental education programming, picnic site and gift shop, ft \r\nGeorgia Mountains Museum, 311 Green St. SE, (30501); 770-536-0889. Rates: $1 -$2. H-ED-M-YA-GS-W. Features 25 exhibits [elated to local, northeast Georgia history and art including col lections of Ed Dodd/Mark Trail, Gen. James Longstreet, Cabbage Patch Rowing Kid Section. \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOMMKVTS Bete Todd Wages' Princess lad Shlra/l Collection, 406 \r\nAcademy St., (30501); 770-534-6252, 770-534-6240. Rates: $2 donation. Open: Sat \u0026 Sun., 1-5 pm \u0026 by app't H-HF-ED-M-OS-TSTV. If clothes could talk, the Bete Todd Wages' and Princess Lucie Shirazi Collections of antique clothing could tell quite a tale. The col lections, numberingmore than2,000pieces, date from 1780-1980. Three new exhibits per year. \r\nChief \\\\hltepalh Cabin, 403 Brenau Ave, (30501); 770-5360889. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm. Authentic Cherokee Indian 2-room house. One room is a reproduction of Indian home. Chief Whitepath died on the Trail of Tears. \r\nGreen Street Historical DMrirt, Green St (30501); 770-536-5209. NR-TV. Victorian and Neoclassical Revival architecture. Walking and driving tour available. \r\nlx\u003engslrecl Gra\\csile, Alta Vista Cemetery, Jesse Jewell Pkwy., (30501); 770-531 -0100. TS-TV. Large granite monument and Amer ican flag mart the resting place of Lt General James Longstreet, CSA, General Lee's second in command during the Civil War. \r\nPoultry Park, Broad St at Grove St, (30501); 770-536-5209. Garden and statuary salute the local poultry industry and the city's status as \"Poultry Capital of the World.\" \r\n\u003c; \\MPIVC; \r\nHolding Mill Campground, 4055 Chestatee Rd., (30506); 770-532-3650, 770-945-9531. Rates: $10-518. Open: Apr. 2Sep. 12,7 am-10:30 pm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BF-F-L-PG-WS-CP-DP-RVPA. Seasonal campground with tent and RV sites available. Located on Army Corps of Engineers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier. Nearby day-use parks on the lake offer picnicking, fishing, swimming, play ground, and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitor Center located on Buford Dam between Buford and Cumming. ft \r\nDuckelt Mill Campground, 3720 Duckett Mill Rd, (30506); 770-532-9802, 770-945-9531. Rates: $10-518. Open: Apr. 2Sep. 12,7 am-10:30 pm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BF-F-L-WS-CP-DP-RV-PA. Seasonal campground with tent and RV sites available. Located on Army Corps of Engineers-operated Lake Sidney Lanier. Nearby dayuse parks on the lake offer picnicking, fishing, swimming and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitor Center located on Buford Dam between Buford and Cumming. ft \r\nI.OIX.IM, \r\nBesl Western Ijmier Centre, 400 E. Butler Pkwy, (30501); 770-531 -0907,800-782-8966. Rates: 571-5120. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNRCC-OS-GP-HC-L-PO-RS-FSCTV-CL-CSS-E-FBK-J-VCR-O-NA-SGT-MF.ri \r\nPlease see our ad on page 48. \r\nDays Inn-Galnesvllle, 809 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, (30501); 770-534-0303. Rates: 555-570. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-L-PO-CTVCBK-J-IM-D-NA. \r\nDunlap House lied \u0026 Kre.ikfasl, 635 Green St, (305013319); 770-536-0200,800-276-2935. Rates: 595-5105. Open: Daily, 9 arrt-8 pm. H-HF-NHL-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-D- \r\nMF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nGcorglanna Molel, 1822 Atlanta Hwy, (30501); 770-534-7361. \r\nllamplon Inn-Gainestille, 450 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, (30501); 770-503-0300. Rates: 561-575. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. NS-CC-POCTV-CBK. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHoliday Inn-Galnesvillc, 726 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, (30501); 770-536-4451. Rates: 540.00-575.00. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-TC-THRS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nMasters Inn Motel, U.S. Hwy. 129 \u0026 Monroe Dr., (30507); 770-532-7531. Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. NS-CC-PO-RS-CTVPA. (GHTA) \r\nShamrock Chalc.iu, 4034 Chestatee Spur, 00506); 770-536-7273, 770-654-0828. Rates: 565-570. H-COE-NS-GR-CC-BA-BF-F-L-BBCI-FBK-VCR-MF. (GHTA) \r\nShone\u003e's Inn-G.ilnesvllle, 520 Queen City Pkwy, (30501); 770-535-8100. Rates: 550-570. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PORS-OV-CBK-IM-D-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nSHOPPIM; \r\nUkeshore Mall, 150 Pearl Nix Pkwy., (30501); 770-535-8877. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-9 pm; Sun, 1-6 pm. H-OS-RS. featuring Belk, JC Penney, Sears and over 70 specialty shops and services, including Morrison's Cafeteria, Ruby Tuesdays, a four-screen theatre and Venetian Carousel. \r\nco\\\\I:\\IION \u003c:I;MI:K \r\nGeorgia Mountains Center, 301 Main St, 00501); 770-534-8420, 770-534-8424. Open: Mon.-Fri, 8 am-5 pm. H-HF-NS-RS-FS-E-VCRD-MF. Multi-purpose convention and entertainment complex con sisting of an arena/exhibit hall, meeting rooms and performing arts theatre. Nights and weekends are by event, ft (GHTA) \r\nTK\\U;I si K\\K:I\u003e \r\nGalnesville-Hal) County Convention/Visitors Bureau, 830 Green Street NW, (30501); 770-536-5209. Just 45 minutes northeast of the hustle ofAtlanta, the beautiful countryside ofGainesville-Hall County awaits you with a relaxed Southern charm and Appalachian folklore... fun all around... and the site of the 1996 Olympic Howing and Canoe/Kayak competitions, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 53 \r\nGreater Hall Chamber of Commerce, 230 E. Butler Pkwy, (30501); 770-532-6206. Open: Mon.-Fri, 8:30 am-5 pm. C. Gainesville-Hall County, gateway to the mountains, where life finds you! From Islands to Highlands... we've got it all. You'll find end less enjoyment in our beautiful northeast Georgia area. Picturesque and challenging golf courses. Lake Lanier for boating and great fish ing. Lake Lanier Islands, RoadAtlanta, Lanier National Speedway, and historical sites, ft \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Travel Association, P.O. Box 464, (30528); 404-231 -1820. Tubing, canoeing, antiques, galleries, hiking, camping, picnicking, restaurants, gold panning, bed and breakfasts, gold museums. Discover peaceful places, smiling faces. A recreational oasis, ft \r\nI kill \\vcll \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STKKT CITY \r\nYITRACTIOVS \r\nHartwell, A Main Street City, 184 W. Franklin St, B-8, (30643); 706-376-0188. NR-M-GS. Enjoy our quaint antique \"malls\" and unique gift shops with original vernacular crafts and an from top regional artists, art gallery with changing exhibitions, clothingoutlet stores, drug store with soda fountain, restaurants, community theater and bluegrass music hall with weekend performances. Walking tours of historic homes and downtown. \r\nARTS \\ I;\\TI;RT\\I\\VII;\\I \r\nBluegrass Music Express, 57 Depot St, 00643); 706-376-3315, 706-376-3551. Open: Sat, 7 pm-11 pm. NR-NS-YA-GR-FS-E-D. Family entertainment every Sat. night. Featured band, Bluegrass Express, plus guest bands, doggers and vocalists. Concessions and door prizes. Admission for adults' children free. \r\nHart County Community Theatre, 83 Depot St, (30643); 706-376-5599. YA-E-D. The creative use of an older cotton ware house has provided a giant theater that presents several productions annually, including musicals, drama, comedy and a variety show, as well as a children's production. \r\nMl SI'l MS \r\nHart County Historical Society and Museum, 31 E. Howell St, (30643); 706-376-8590. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. ED-M. The Teasley-Holland house is a one-story frame Victorian style structure built c. 1800. The museum is a source of historical information. \r\nHISTORIC SITi;SAIOM MlvVTS \r\nCenter or the World, 00643); 706-376-8590. ED-C The \"Cen ter o l the World\" historic site/monument honors the location of the Cherokee Indian assembly ground. It was there that the Cherokees met to hold their tribal council. The area was inhabited by Native Americans until / 783, when a treaty with the Cherokee Indians was signed. \r\nS! VII l\u003e\\Kk\u003c \r\nHart Stale Park, 330 Hart State Park Rd, (30643); 800-864-7275, 706-376-8756. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-BA-BF-F-L-PNPG-TH-WS-CB-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. Swimming, boating, water skiing and fishing are great reasons to visit Hart State Park on 55,000-acre Lake Hartwell. Camping, cottages, swimming beach, hiking, andpic nicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS S RIOCKIvYTlOX Cateechee GolfClub, 140CateedieeTrail, 00643); 706-85frGOU=. \r\nGC. Rolling Bermuda fairways and rough. Bent grass greens, scenic design by renowned architect Mike Young. A challenging risk/reward layout. \r\nHart County WIMHfe Management Area-Ga. DNR Ga.Hwy. 77, Alt E, 00643); 770-535-5700. CP. Public hunting and primitive \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n6 9 \r\n \r\n camping. Managed for quail, rabbits and doves. Also deer and wild turkeys. State owned. 1,000 acres. \r\nllartwell Golf Club, 755 Golf Course Rd, (30643); 706-376-8161. Rates: 521.20. GC. Bermuda grass greens, fairways, some water and hills. 5,987 yards total. Small greens, midsize tees and rye in winter months. \r\nHartwell Lake, U.S. Hwy. 29, (30643); 706-376-4788. BA-BF-FL-M-PN. One of the Southeast's largest and most popular lakes. 56,000 acres with a 962-mile shoreline. Camping, fishing, swimming, boating and picnicking. Interpretive services. Marinas, Infonnation Center. \r\nIOIH.IM, \r\nDays Inn \u0026 Sultes-Hartncll, 1679 Anderson Hwy., (30643); Rates: Under $38.95. GR-SNR-CC-BA-BF-L-M-CP-K-FL-CTV-IM-VCR. \r\nJainrsnn Inn-llarlncll, 1091 E. Franklin St, (30643); 706-376-7298, 800-541-3268. Rates: $50-$65. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nP/ejse see outiidon f/ie ;/^,;'. ' \r\nThe Skellon House. Inc., 97 Benson St, (30643); 706-376-2006, 706-376-8845. Rates: $50-5100. Open: Year-round. H-HF-NR-NSGR-CC-OS-L-M-BB-BBP-CI-RS-FS-CTV-FBK-J-VCR-D-MF.\" (GHTA! \r\nTKVUII.SI K\\M!l\u003e \r\nHart Count} Chamber of Commerce, 31 E. Howell St., (30643); 706-376-8590,706-376-6330. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. C-IB. Local and regional travel infonnation. Special events throughout the year. Dedicated to building a healthy local economy and improving the quality of life in our community. Each year Hartwell hosts the Antique Boat Show with boat parade \u0026 cruising the lake, a Chal lenge of the Century B.R.A.G. bicycle ride, Pre-Fourth Extravaganza with fireworks over the lake, and the Hartwell Dam Run--ranked 14th in the Southeast it's the best run by a dam site! (GHTA) \r\nPlease see_ourad_Qn page 54. \r\n \r\nHelm \r\n \r\nAn Appalachian Trail Community \r\n \r\n\\iTK\\crio\\s \r\n \r\nAlpine Helen, (30545); 706-878-2181. F-RF-TH-RS-GS-IB-TV. Bavarian Alpine styled village. Over !50 unique shops and restau rants along cobblestone alleys. Tubing, fishing, hiking, mountain hik ing and waterfalls nearby. Year-round festivals. \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\n\\nna Ruby Falls-C\\F, Ga. Hwy. 356, (30545); 706-878-3574, 706-754-6221. H-HF-USFS-ED-M-PF-F-PN-TH-GS-PA. Chattahoochee National Forest. Scenic .4-mile interpretive trail leads to twin water falls. A 15-mile Lion's Eye Trail for visual and physically disabled per sons. Visitor Center and craft shop. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nCharlemagne's Kingdom, 8808 N. Main St., (30545); 706-878-2200,706-878-7800. Open: 11 am-6 pm. H-HF-ED-M-YAFP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-E-GS-PA-D-LI-TV. exhibit featuring miniature Germany, from the North Sea to the Alps, recreating all of Germany with topographical landscape, bridge, autobahn, towns, villages, lakes, rivers, trains. Self-guided tour. Two levels of viewing, over 400 ft. of FIR track, a model railroad, exclusive computerized trains, thousands of hand-painted figurines, all in HO scale. An educational and unique trip thru Germany. ft \r\nDuke's Creek Mines, 6145 Helen Hwy., (30545); 706-878-2625, 888-530-0813. ED-GR-CC-OS-E-GS. Located at the site of the first major discovery ofgold in the U.S.A. Pan forgold and screen for more than 14 different gemstones at the area's only authenticated source of gem quality sapphires. Visit our gift shop filled with gems, jew elry, rocks, supplies and equipment. \r\nFred's Famous Peanuts, 17 Clayton Rd., (30545); 706-878-3124. Open: 10 am-7 pm; closed, Dec-Mar. Boiled, fresh-roasted, fried peanuts--best in the mountains! Homemade peanut brittle, fresh porkrinds, honey, jams, cider and apples in season. For a great taste \r\n \r\n7 0 \r\n \r\nof the mountains, stop by and see us. Also hand-woven baskets and handcraftedrocking chairs. You'llbe \"nuts\" to miss us! (GHTA) \r\nClass Mountain Gallery, 257 Clayton Rd., (30545); 706-878-2891. Open: Fri, Sat, Sun. \u0026 holiday Mon. ED-M-OS-GS. Fine art glass handblown on site with daily demonstrations. \r\n(told Mines of I lelen, Brucken Sr/asse #10, (30545); 706-878-3052. Open: Daily, Memorial Day, Labor Day, 10 am-6 pm. TV. Jour where every method of historic gold mining occurred. Pan, mine for gold or gemstones. \r\nHaberaham\\Vmerj,7091 S. Main St(Ga.75), 00545); 70\u0026S78-9463. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-6 pm; Sun., 1-6 pm. ED-CC-OS-GS-TV. Winery and tasting facilities featuring award wmi'in.g iy/ne;. Producer of Southern Harvest, Habersham Estate and Creekstone wines. New winery location opened in fall 1998. 1/2 mi. south of Helen in Nacoochee Village. Tours available. (GHTA) \r\nM! \u003c!'! \u003eK \r\nMuseum of the Hills, 8590 Main St., (30545); 706-878-3140. M-YA-GR-CC-OS-TV. Our animated character Barney 0. Feller tells the story of Helen \u0026 the picturesque lifestyle of the country people at the tum-of-the-century and then on to Fantasy Kingdom of Fairy tales. (GHTA) \r\nHISTORIC MTfX'MOM Ml M* \r\nSaulee-IVacoochee Indian Mound, Intersection of Ga. Hwy. 75 \u0026 Ga. Hwy. 1 7, (30545); 706-878-2181. Resting place of two tragic young lovers from warring Chemkee and Chickasaw tribes. Built by mound builders in W,OOOE.C. Drive by anytime. \r\nSPORTS  RKCRIvVriOV \r\nAndrews Cove-CW, Ga. Hwy. 75 N., (30545); 706-754-6221, 770-536-0541 . Rates: $8. Open: 8 am-4:30 pm. USFS-F-PN-TH-CPPA. Chattahoochee National Forest. Camping along beautiful moun tain stream. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nChattahoochee Wildlife Management Area-Ga. I)\\K, Off U.S. Hwy. Alt. 75 and Hwy. 75 N, (30545); 706-535-5700. USFS-FPN-TH-CP. 25,000 acres. Public hunting, fishing, andprimitive camp ing. Includes Appalachian Trail, Mark Trail Wilderness Area and Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway. \r\nDukes Creek Recreation Arra-CIVF. Ga. Hwy. 348, (30545); 706-754-6221, 770-536-0541. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. HF-USFS-PF-F-TH-PA. Chattahoochee National Forest. The 300' Dukes Creek Falls plummet into scenic gorge. Falls can be viewed from several observation points that are reached by a 1-mi. trail. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nInnsbruck Resort \u0026 Golf Club, Bahn Innsbruck, P.O. Box 1145, (30545); 706-878-2100, 800-642-2709. GC. Nestled in the foothills of the northeast Georgia Mountains. Offers breathtaking mountain views and a challenging round of golf. Our Bill Watts, 6,748-yd., par 72 offers a challenge for the avid golfer and a pleas ant round of golf for the novice. \r\nSmlthgall Woods-Dukes Creek Consenatlon Area, 61 Tsalaki Trail, (30545); 706-878-3087. Open: Call for hours. H-PFOS-F-PN-TH-GS-PA-SGT-TV. 5,56.? acres features Georgia's premier trout stream, hiking and hiking, wildlife observation and interpre tive center. Call for fishing reservations, ft \r\nUpper Chattahoochee River Recreation Area, Forest Ser vice Road #44, (30545); 706-754-6221, 770-536-0541. Rates: $8. Open: Office Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. HF-USFS-F-PN-RF-TH-CP-PA. Chattahoochee National Forest Near the headwaters of the Chat tahoochee River, this campground is open from mid-Mar.~ mid-Dec. \r\nW oody's Mountain Bikes, 1 9 Clayton Rd., (30545); 706-878-3715. Open: Daily, 10 am-6 pm. CC-OS-TH. Bicycle sales, service, tours. Located next to Fred's Famous Peanuts on the way to Unicoi State Park. \r\nKHH.IM. \r\nA-1 Vacation Rentals. Inc., Hwy. 75, Main St., (30545); 706-878-0022. Rates: $95-$250. Open: Sun., 10 am-6 pm; Mon.-Thu., 9 am-8 pm; Fri.-Sat., 10 am-10 pm. CC-OS-F-GC-POCB-K-CTV-J-VCR-D-MF. ft \r\nAlpenhof Motel, 15 Yonah St., (30545); 706-878-2268, 800-535-8678. Rates: $59-$79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-OV-MF. \r\nAlpine Vacation Rentals \u0026 Realty, 8063 S. Main St., (30545); 706-878-1790, 800-722-7733. Rates: $95-$175. Open: Daily, 9 am-10 pm. H-GR-CC-OS-BF-F-GP-HR-L-PI-PO-RF-TC-TH-WS-CB-IDR-CTV-J-VCR-D-MF-TA. ft \r\nAlpine Milage Inn, 1005 Edelweiss St., (30545); 706-878-22%, 800-844-8466. Rates: $35-$1 50. GR-SNR-CC-F-PN-RF-TH-R-K-CTVCBK-J-D. ft \r\nBmiirlim llrook Rentals, 859 Edelweiss, (30545); 706-878-2840, 800-422-6355. Rates: Under $38.95-$175. Open: Sun.-Thu., 9 am-5 pm; Fri. \u0026 Sat., 9 am-mid. GR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PO-RF-TH-CBLD-R-K-CTV-J-VCR-PA. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\nItesl Western \\lplne Helen, P.O. Box 319, (30545); 706-878-21 1 1,800-435-3642, Rates: $35-$150. NS-GR-SNR-CC-POCTV-CBK-J-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 48. \r\n \r\nBlue RWge Cabin Rentals, 2990 Hwy. 356, (30545); 706-878-1773, 770-983-1260. Rates: 579-5190. Open: 9 am-8 pm. NS-CC-CB-CTVJ-VCR. ft \r\nCastle Inn, 8590 Main St., (30545); 706-878-3140,706-878-3140, Rates: Seasonal. M-SNR-CC-F-GP-HR-RF-TH-R-RS-CTV-CL-D. (GHTA) \r\nChalet krisly, 134 River St., P. 0. Box 1233, (30545); 706-8782155. Rates: 529-5125. Open: Year-round. H-SNR-CC-F-PN-K-CTVD-MF. \r\nChallahoochee Ridge Ixidge \u0026 Cabins, 500 Ridge Rd., (30545); 800-476-8331,706-878-3144. Rates: 545-590. Open: Yearround. USFS-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PN-RF-TC-TH-CB-LD-R-K- \r\ncrv-j-vcR. \r\nChattahoochee Riverfront Motel, 8949 N. Main St, (30545); 706-878-2184,800-830-3977. Rates: 540-5150. Open: Year-round. \r\nH-HF-CC-F-PN-PO-RF-CTV-HM. (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn-Helen, 101 Edelweiss Strasse, (30545); 706-878-8000, 800-443-6488. Rates: 535-5150. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV- \r\nCBK-J-IM-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nDays Inn-Helen, Ga. Hwy. 75, P.O. Box 69, (30545); \r\n706-878-4079. \r\nDuke's Creek Cabins, Box 207, (30545); 706-865-1783. Rates: \r\n565-5160. CC-F-TH-CB-K-VCR. ft \r\nDutch Cottage \u0026 Cabin, Ridge Rd, P.O. Box 757, (30545); 706-878-3135. Rates: 569-585. NS-F-RF-TH-BB-BBP-R-CTV-FBK. \r\nGeorgia Moiiiil.iin Mildness, 190 Mountain Madness Dr. (30545); 706-878-2851, 770-534-6452. Rates: 570-5165. H-USFi \r\nNS-CC-TH-CB-K-CTV-J-GS-VCR. ft (GHTA) \r\nGeorgia Mountain Vacation Rentals, Ga. Hwy. 75, (30545); 800-736-8426. \r\nHampton Inn-Helen, 148 Unicoi St, (30545); 706-878-3310. Pfeise see our ad on page 13. \r\nlleidl Motel \u0026 Windmill Suites, Main St., (30545); 706-878-2689. (GHTAI \r\nllclemlorl Rher Inn \u0026 Towers, 33 Munichstrasse. 30545); 706-878-2271,800-445-2271. Rates: 524-5160. Open: Year round H-GR-CC-F-PN-PI-RF-TH-RS-K-CTV-CBK-J-PA-MF. (GHTA* \r\nHilltop ll.nis Itod ,\\ Urr.iM.isl, 362 Chattahoochee St, (30545); 706-878-2388. Rates: 560-5135. Open: Year-round. NS-CCOS-RF-TH-BB-BBP-K-CTV-FBK-D. (GHTA) \r\nllollii.Mih.ius Inn, 1 Main St., (30545); 706-878-2248, 706-878-2249. Rates: Over 579.99. NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP RF-RS-FSCTV-CL-CSS-J-IM-VCR-CE-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\nHoliday h'vpress-Hclen, Hwy. 75, Main St., (30545). ft \r\nKatrina's Collages, 738 Myra Branch Rd., 30545); 706-878-3645. Rates: 585-5125. NS-PN-CB-CTV-VCR. \r\nIJMJ ISones Cabins, P.O. Box 88, (30545); 706-219-3630. Rates: 585-5115. CB-CTV. \r\nLund's Illdeawav, 7489 Hwy. 75 Alt, (30545); 706-878-3111. Rates: Seasonal. Open: Office, 10 am-5 pm. CC-CB-K-CTV-J-VCR- \r\nMountain Men Inn, S. Main St., (30545); 706-878-2462. Rates: Seasonal. \r\nI'lne Ridge Connln Collages, Hwy. 356 at Ralph Vandiver, (30545); 706-878-3290. Rates: $85-$350. Open: 9 am-9 pm. H-CCCB-K-CTV-J-VCR. (GHTA) \r\nRamada Limited-Helen, Hwy. 75, Main St , '30545); 706-878-1451. Rates: Seasonal, ft \r\nRiver Bend Chalets, River St., (30545); 706-878-3000, 800-247-7761. Rates: Seasonal, ft \r\nSuper 8 Motel-Helen, S. Main St., (30545); 706-878-2191. Rates: $39-$105. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-J-VCR-D-MF. (CHTA) \r\nTanglenood Cabins, 41 Tanglewood Rd., (30545), 706-878-32* Rates: $45-$175. H-M-CC-OS-PN-PG-TH-CB-CI-RS-K-CTV-GS-VCRMF. (GHTA) \r\nP/e,?se see our ad on page 55. \r\nUmbei loll Motel, P. 0. Box 405, (30545); 706-878-2141. Rates: $35-$110. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-OS-PO-CTV. \r\n\u003c.:o\\vi;;vno\\ civVniR \r\nMagnolia Terrace, Hwy. 75 Alternate, (30545); 706-878-35* 800-605-4554. Open: By app't only. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-FS-E-MMJj nolu Terrace is a 2-building, full-service wedding chapeVrecel* hall/conference center. The chapel accommodates 60andtheO\u003e ferencecenter 150. Wedding packages, hill catering services, rMt ing rooms, etc. Available atop a hill in a private, first class settft E-mail: kathykay\u0026ngweb.net \r\nI nlcol Slate Park \u0026 lodge, Ga. Hwy. 356, (30545); 800464-72' 706-878-2201 . Rates: $49-569. Open: 7 am-10 pm. CC-OS-F-L-PN-PG-TC-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-LD-RS-FS-CTV-GS-MF.W tied in the north Georgia mountains just two miles from the M* Village of Helen. Outstanding programs throughout the yearroom lodge, restaurant, camping, cottages, tennis, hiking/Ho*!\"* and craft shop, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 54 \r\n \r\no r g i a On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n TK\\VI:I SI:R\\ICI;S \r\nCreator Helen Chamber of Commerce, 43 Hohen St., (30545); 706-878-1619. C. Sponsors of Oktoberfest and the Inter national Festival. (OHTA) \r\nHelen Welcome Cenler/llelen-Uhlle CM!, 726 Bruden Strasse at Edelweiss, (30545); 706-878-2181. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 10 am-4 pm. H-HF-M-CVB-TV-VI. Visit Ht-kn jn old world Bavarian Village nestled in Northeast Georgia's mountains, where you find more than 200 specialty and import shops, themed restaurants and quality accommodations. Discover Helen's attrac tions, play golf, hike to waterfalls, mountain bike on Helen-Unicoi foil. 70 mm. north of Atlanta, ft (CHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 59. \r\nHianassee \r\nATI R \\CTIO\\S \r\nFred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden, U.S. Hwy. 76 W., (30546); 706-896-4191. Open: Seasonal. H-CC-BA-F-L-PN-PG-TC-WSCP-DP-RV-CTV-E-TV. touted within the Ga. Mountain fairgrounds. Over 2,000 rliododendron \u0026 azalea plants \u0026 wildflowers. Season (can vary) mid-Apr.-Jtin. Free. \r\nGeorgia Mountain Pair, 706-896-4191. Please see our ad on page 54 \r\nHigh Shoals Scenic Area-CNF, Forest Svc. Rd, #283, (30546); 706-745-6928,770-536-0541. Open: Year-round. USFS-TH-PA. Two watersj//\\ luxuriant banks ot rhododendron and laurel, sparkling mountain streams, 170-acrearea. 1-mi. trail to falls. Hiking. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nSPOKTS \u0026 RUCRi: \\TIO\\ \r\nIliawassee Rher Trout farm, 1411 Fuller Circle, (30540); 706-896-1200. CC-F-CB-K-CTV. Fisherman's dream. Enjoy peace and quiet while fishing the banks of the beautiful Hiawassee River for 24\"-26\" rainbow, brook and brown trout. (OHTA) \r\nlake Chatuge Recreation Area-CNF, Ga. Hwy. 288, (30546); 706-745-6928, 706-896-2914. Rates: $6-$8. Open: Daily, May-Oct. USFS-PF-BF-F-L-PN-TH-CP-PA. On pine-covered peninsula that juts into TVA 'i 7,000-acre reservoir.1 -mi. hiking trail around peninsula. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nSnallon CreekWildlife Management \\rea-Ca. DIVR,Ga. Hwy. 75, (30546); 770-535-5700. USFS-F-TH-CP. Public hunting, fishing, hiking and camping. No developed sites. Appalachian Trail forms east boundary. High Shoals Scenic Area on the WMA. Rugged terrain. \r\nTowns County Recreation Park, US. Hwy. 76, (30546); 706-896-4191, 706-896-2600. \r\nC\\MIM\\\u003c; \r\nRaid Mountain Campground \u0026 Resort, 3540 Fodder Creek Rd., (30546-9801); 706-896-2274. Rates: $15-520. Open: Apr. 1Nov. 1. H-USFS-NPS-M-NS-FP-GR-OS-F-L-PN-PG-PO-RF-TH-CB-CPDP-RV-R-FL-CTV-E-GS-PA-MF. Rushing streams, cool mountain breezes, mini golf, paddle boats, spring-fed swimming pool, play grounds, planned activities throughout the season. 380 RV sites. Full hookup sites and C.A. T. V available. \r\nBald Mountain Park Resort Campground, 3540 Fodder Creek Rd., (30546); 706-896-2274. Rates: S15-$18. FP-F-L-PN-PGPO-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-FL-CW-E-PA-C. Call or mite lor vacation pack, lodging list, calendar of events, relocation pack and more. (GHTA) \r\nBrattslonn Milage Resort, 1000 State Rt. 180, (30546); 706-8%-! 641. Rates: S74-S159. Open: Year-round, 24 hrs. OS-FTH-CB-CP-RV-LD-R-K. Beautiful resort nestled deep in the Chattarxxxhee National Forest. 48 acres with rhododendron, evergreens, waterfalls and trout streams. Lodge with large stone fireplace in toby, entertaining room, large room for catered meals, 13 cabins (1-4 bedroom). 35 RV sites with full hookups, picnic areas, grills, \"dte, chairs, swings, playground. (GHTA) \r\n*taraesee Campground, 2068 W. 76 Hwy, (30546); 706-896-1216. \"aes: $14/day. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm. GR-OS-PN-CP-DP-RVPA. 4? full hookups. Can accommodate large motor homes or tents. Chouse and covered patio. Headquarters for water sport rentals, I*1 ste, parasailing and pontoon boats. Lake nearby. Enjoy the \u003c*\u003cxgia Mountain Fair and Country Shows. Weekly and monthly '^available. \r\n*\u003c\"lM\u003erynul Cove Cabins/Camping, 2500 Hickorynut Cove *\u003e.. (30546); 800-896-5341. Rates: $65/cabin,$14/RV. Open: \r\n8 pm. CC-OS-F-L-PN-TH-BB-CB-CP-DP-RV-CTV. Hiking and 1 ^7-acretroutfarm. Three new cabins, fully furnished with , TV, fireplace. 5-acre private lake, paddle boat, fishing. e Beds, Breakfast. \r\n?J**II'N Mountain Collages, 2018Forest Hill Dr., (30546); *-896-2982. Rates: $75. USFS-NS-F-TH-K-CTV-SB. (GHTA) \r\n/kslde Retreat, 5180 76 E., (30546); 706-896-1857. Rates: WV2 Persons. Open: Year-round. NS-F-TH-CB-VCR. \r\n \r\nDream Catcher tt\u0026K and Cafe, 568 Kanuga St., (30546); 706-896-7023,800-660-1248. Rates: $80-$100. H-NS-CC-BB-BBPRS-CTV-FBK-VCR. \r\nfields! one Inn \u0026 Conference Outer, 3499 U.S. Hwy. 76 N., (30546); 706-896-2262,800-545-3408. Rates: $59-$150. H-NSGR-SNR-CC-BF-F-GP-HC-L-M-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-WS-CP-R-RS-FS-FLCTV-CL-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\n(irahl's Comtort '/.one, 20 W. River St., (30546); 706-896-1358. NS-BF-F-L-BB-CTV-FBK-VCR-D. \r\nllenson Coe Place, 3840 Car Miles Rd., (30546); 706-896-6195, 800-714-5542. Rates: $70-$75. H-NS-CC-BB-CB-FBK-PA. ft \r\nIllckomiul Cine, 2500 Hickory Nut Cove Rd., (30546); 800-896-5341 . Rates: $65.00. CC-F-L-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-CTV-GS. \r\nHome's Hldanay 1 Homes Hidaway, (30546); 706-896-6292. Rates: $65-$85, 2 nt. min. OS-BA-F-L-PN-CB-K-CTV-VCR-PA. \r\nlikc Chatuge U\u003edgc, 653 U.S. Hwy. 76, (30546); 706-896-5253. Rates: $59-over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-BA-L-LD-RS-K-CTV-FBKJ-MF. \r\nMamas \u0026 (.lodging, 7316 Hwy. 76 E., (30546); 706-896-5005. Rates: $65.00. Open: Call. NS-PN-CB-CBK. (GHTA) Mountain Memories Inn of Hianassee, 385 Chancey Dr., (30546); 706-896-8439, 800-335-VIEW. Rates: $106-$125. H-NSSNR-CC-OS-BF-F-GP-BB-CTV-FBK-J-IM-VCR. ft \" IGHTA) \r\nMountain Top Chalet, 995 Rd. 212, (30546); 706-896-2940. Rates: $75-$1 25. Open: 9 am-5 pm. OS-K-CTV-J. \r\nMull's Motel, Main St., (30546); 706-896-4195. Reeds Rest Bed and Breakfast, Main St., Hwy. 76, (30546); 706-896-1216. Rates: $39-$95. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-NS-GR-OS-F-L-BB-LD-K-CTV-CBK-D-MF. \r\nSalale lx\u003edge, 1340 Hwy. 76 E, (30546); 706-896-3943. Rates: $49-$79. USFS-NS-CC-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-WS-LD-BS-CTV-GS-PA. \r\nSerenil) Cine Cabins K Boat Rental, 834 Lower Bell Creek Rd., (30546); 800-896-1465. Rates: $95-$125. BF-F-L-PN-WS-CB-KCTV-J-SB. \r\nSwan l-ake Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 2500 Hickorynut Cove Rd., (30546); 706-896-1582, 800-896-5341. Rates: $75. Open: 8 am10 pm. NS-CC-F-L-TH-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK. \r\nThe Hianassee Inn, 193 E. Main St., (30546); 800-711-6961, 706-896-4121 . Rates: $41.5M88.68. NS-GR-SNR-CC-CB-K-CTV-JVCR-PA. \r\nTR\\\\I;I,SI;RYI\u003c:I;S \r\nTotvns County Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center, P.O. Box 729, (30546); 706-896-4186. \r\nHomer \r\nHISTORIC SITI:S/MOM MI;\\TS \r\nBanks CountyCourthouse, U.S. Hwy. 441, (30547); 706*77-2108. C-IB-VI. One of the four oldest courthouses in the State of Georgia. In use by the county until 1987, when it was restored. Houses his toric exhibits, the Chamber and Welcome Center. \r\nBanks County Jail, Old Jail St, (30547); 706-677-2108. NR-TV. Built c. 1864-1880 and used until 1972. Second floor still has the cells, bars on the windows and the \"hanging trap\" door. Tours avail able. Call for more information. \r\nSPORTS \\ Ri;cRi:vno\\ \r\nWilson Shoals Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DIVR, off Ga. Hwy. 365, (30547); 770-535-5700. TH-CP. Public hunting, hik ing and primitive camping. State-owned lands acquired in 1993. Rolling terrain. 15 mi. east of Gainesville near Alto. Public shooting range. \r\nSIIOITIM. \r\nBanks Crossing, U.S. 441, (30547); 800-638-5004. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-9 pm; Sun., 12-6 pm. OS-RS-FS-FL Over 1,000,000sq. ft. of shopping is available at Banks Crossing, located between Atlanta and Greenville, SC. Feature attractions include the Tanger Factory Outlet Center, the Commerce Factory Stores and The Pottery. Stay the night at one of the 8 motels and choose from the 29 restaurants at Banks Crossing. (CHTA) \r\nTR\\VI:I SI;R\\K,I;S \r\nBanks County Chamber of Commerce \u0026 CM!, U.S. Hwy. 441, (30547); 706*77-2108,800*38-5004. C-CVB-TV-VI. Historic Banks County offers a panorama of things to see and do. Take a walk ing tour of Homer, shop 1,000,000sq. ft. of Factory Direct Outlets at Banks Crossing. (GHTA) \r\nJefferson \r\nMl SH MS \r\nCnmfordW.Ijmg Museum, 28 College St, (30549); 706-367-5307. Open: Tues.-Sat, 10 am-4 pm. H-NR-ED-M-GR-IB-TV. Site of first painless surgery. Exhibits on Dr. Long, anesthesia's development, local history. 1840's doctor's office and 19th century general store. \r\n \r\nGenealogy Research Library. Jackson County Historical Society head quarters. Memorabilia, historic reproductions, toys \u0026 boxes, ft \r\nHISTORIC SIIIISAIOM MIAIS Shlelds-Kthrldge Heritage Farm, 2355 Ethridge Rd, (30549); 706-367-8693. Open: Byapp't. ED-M-YA-TV. Late 19th-early20th century farm with original buildings. Call ahead to schedule tour. \r\ni'R\\u:i. SI:K\\K i s \r\nJackson County Area Chamber of Commerce, 20 Lee St., Suite 2, (30549); 706-367-6300. Open: Office hours, Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. C-IB-VI. Home of the Crjwford W Long Museum, Hur ricane Shoals Park, Peach State Racetrack and Eagle Green Sandy Creek. \r\nLake Lamer Islands \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\s \r\nUke Idnler Islands, 6950 Holiday Rd., (30518); 770-932-7200, 800-840-LAKE.YA-BA-BF-F-GC-HR-L-PN-PO-CP-DP-RV-R-FS-GS-VI. Lake Lamer Islands brings a world of family fun close to home. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 9. \r\nLake l.anlcr Islands Milton, 7000 Holiday Rd., (30518); 770-945-8787, 800-768-LAKE. Rates: $99-$179. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-PF-CC-BA-BF-F-GC-HC-HR-L-M-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-WS-CB-LDR-RS-FS-CTV-CL-E-FBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-MF. ft IGHTA) Lake Lanler Islands Resort, 7000 Holiday Rd., (30518); 770-932-7200, 800-768-LAKE. Rates: S150-$350/lakehouses. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-HC-HR-L-M-PN-PG-POTC-TH-WS-RV-LD-R-RS-FS-CTV-CL-E-FBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-MF. ft (GHTA) Renaissance Pine Isle Resort, 9000 Holiday Rd., (30518); 770-945-8921 . Rates: $124-$186. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BFF-GC-HC-HR-L-M-PN-PI-PO-TC-WS-R-RS-BS-CTV-CL-CSS-J-GS-IMSGT-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nTR\\VI;I.SI;R\\H;KS \r\nl,ake lanler Islands Development Authority, 6950 Holiday Rd., (30518); 770-932-7275. A water playground for children. 301 lakeside campsites for tents and RV's. Boatrentals, bicycle, horse back riding and picnicking. Two resorts, each with an 18-hole cham pionship golf course. Open year-round. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pane 9. \r\nLakemont \r\nSI'ORTSX Ki:CRi:VTIO\\ Rabun Beach Recreation Area-CI\\F, Lake Rabun Rd, (30525); 706-782-3320, 770-536-0541. Rates: $10-$16. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. H-HF-USFS-BA-BF-F-L-PN-TH-CP-RV-PA. Chattahoochee National Forest. On 93d acres, Lake Rabun. Spectacular mountain scenery. Electrical and water hookup sites. Swimming. Call for Recreation Guide. Contact office for current fees. \r\nC.A\\II\u003eI\\\u003c; \r\nCampground INX Inc., HC 10-Box 233, (30552); 706-782-7384. Rates: $65-$350/wk. Open: 24 hrs. USFS-PN-CB-PA. Rher Campground \u0026 lodge, Star Route Box 322, (30552); 706-782-9936. Rates: $1 2-$1 5. GR-F-PN-CB-CP-DP-RV-PA. Located on the Jallulah River, fish from one ot the shelters, walk the old rail bed under the canopy of trees. Group rates; large groups are wel come. 3 mi. north of Ta/lu/ah Falls, and 7 mi. south of C/ayton. \r\nBarn Inn, Lake Rabun Rd., P. 0. Box 1 92, (30552); 706-782-5094. BB. Koresl lodges, Lake Rabun Rd., (30552); 706-782-6250. Rates: $59-$79.99. CC-F-PA. Like Rabun Hotel, Lake Rabun Rd, (30552); 706-782-4946. BB. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 18. \r\n\\RTSX I;\\TI:RT\\I\\MI:\\T \r\nClem's Shoal Creek Music Park 3191 Providence Church Rd., (30553); 706-356-1092. Open: Weekends, 7:30 pm. NS-YA-TH-CPDP-RV. Live entertainment for the whole family. Bluegrass! Coun try! Gospel! Open/ear-round, adult adm. charge, children under 12 free. Special events. On the banks of Big Shoal Creek, near Lake Hartwell. \r\nSTVIi: I'VKkS Tugaloo State Park, 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd., (30553); 800-864-7275,706-356-4362. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OSBF-F-L-PN-PG-TC-TH-WS-CB-CP-DP-RV-PA. Situated on a rugged peninsula jutting into 55,500-acre Lake Hartwell, Tugaloo's cottages \r\n \r\no r g i a On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n7 1 \r\n \r\n and campsites have spectacular views in every direction. Swimming beach, tennis, nature trails, boating facilities, and picnicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nMHHJIM, Best Western Regency Inn \u0026 Suites, 13705 Jones St., (30553); 706-356-4000. \r\n'\u003c -- GUI iid on page 48 \r\nDays Inn-Ui\\onia, 1370 S. Jones St., (30553); 706-3564000. \r\nSleep lnn-l,a\\onia, 890 Ross Place, (30553); 706-356-2268. Rates: 545-575. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-CBK-J-IM. \r\nSouthern Oaks Retirement Inn, P.O. Box 490, (30553); 706356-8382. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 18. \r\nTRYVM, SERVICES \r\nGeorgia visitor Information Center-1 .avonla, 938 County Road 84, (30553); 706-356-4019. One of 11 state-operated infor mation centers located along Georgia's in-bound interstate highways. Visitors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from fulltime staff, refreshments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation service. [mail: lavonia@itt.state.ga.us. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MOM MUMS Lula Covered Bridge, off Ga. 51. Georgia's smallest covered bridge and one of the smallest of its kind in the state. ItisaHowe (King-Post) truss-covered bridge built in 1915. \r\nM;H bio Hill \r\nSwan ( \u003enler Monastery, Ga. Hwy. 53 W, (301 48); 77(^893-3525, 770-893-3084. Open: Daily, 1-6 pm. ED-HR. Horseback riding in the beautiful unspoiled forest of Swan's Nest Monastery. Enjoy specially trained horses fora unique opportunity for relaxation or adventure. Call for schedule. Petting Zoo, nature trails, greenhouse. E-mail: swnctr@mindspring.am \r\nMountain Home Rentals Co., Hwy. 53, 53 Executive Center, (30148); 770-893-2100, 800-450-1142. Rates: $85-5300. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. H-NS-GR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-GP-HR-L-M-PN-PGPO-RF-TC-TH-CB-R-RS-FS-CTV-CL-J-VCR-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nMartin \r\nSunset Campground. 17139 Ga. Hwy. 17, (30557); 706-356-8932. Rates: $12-J14. Open: 24 hrs. GR-CC-OS-PN-TH-CP-DP-RV-PA-MF. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 KlKORi;-\\TION \r\nHurricane Shoals Park, Ga. Hwy. 82 Spur, (30549); 706-367-1199. HF-PN-PG. Natural-setting park with shoals for swim ming and wading. Pavilions (535), playgrounds, old grist mill. 1850 Heritage Village under development. Art festival 3rd week in Sep. \r\n \r\nMount Airy \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026KECRE \\TIOV \r\nFern Springs Recreation Area-CIMF, Dick's Hill Pkwy., (30563); 706-754-6221, 770-536-0541. Rates: $25-$60 per group. Open: Office, Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. USFS-GR-PN-CP-PA. C/iaffahoochee National Forest. Wooded group area at springs with foui shelters. Reservations only. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nLake Russell Recreation Area-CNF, Dick's Hill Pkwy., (30563); 706-754-6221, 770-536-0541. Rates: $8-$10. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. H-HF-USFS-GR-PF-BA-BF-F-L-PN-TH-CP-DP-PA. Chattahoochee National Forest. 100-acre lake features tent and trailer camping, swimming, fishing, nature trails and boat ramp. Electric motors only. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nc \\MPIM; \r\nHazel Creek RV Park. 230 RV Park dr., (30563); 706-754-1551. TH-RV. Complete RV hookup at each site, including telephone hookup. Only a short drive to many mountain attractions. Hiking, nature trail, creek. Easy access to highway. \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\nIO1HJIM, \r\nMl. .Airy Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 1675 Dick's Hill Pkwy., (30563); 706-776-2319. Rates: Under $38.95-$79.99. H-NS-BF-GP-L-PN-POTC-TH-BB-CBK-J-VCR-PA. \r\n \r\nMountiiiu City \r\nAn Appalachian Trail Community \r\nMl SHIMS Foxfire Museum, 2837 Hwy. 441 S, (30562); 706-746-5828. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-430 pm. HF-ED-M-GR-CC-GS-PA-MF-W. The Foxfire Museum houses exhibits relating to Appalachian life and doc uments the birtti ofThe Foxfire Magazine andThe Foxfire Book series. The museum also offers a selection of folk art, handcrafted items, and a wealth ofpublications, including books in the Foxfire series that are available for purchase. \r\nSI VII- PARKS Black Rock Mountain State Park. Black Rock Rd., (30562); 800-864-7275,706-746-2141 . Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-M-SNR-PF-CCOS-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CB-CP-RV-GS-PA. Located astride the Eastern Continental Divide at an altitude ol3,640 ft.. Black Rock Mountain is the highest state park in Georgia. Numerous scenic overlooks and hiking trails. Camping cottages, fishing and picnicking. Visitor cen ter on park summit ft (GHTA) \r\nIOIK.IM, York Mouse Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn, York House Rd., (30562); 706-746-2068,800-231 -9675. Rates: $69-5129. Open: 24 hrs. NHLNR-M-NS-GR-CC-PN-RF-SS-TH-BB-BBP-CI-OV-FBK-VCR-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nOaknood \r\nLODGING Admiral Bcnbow Inn-Oaknood, 4500 Oakwood Rd., (30566); 770-531-9929, 800-451-1986. Rates: $58.95-$79.99. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-PN-PO-K-CTV-PA. \r\nComfort Inn-Oaknood, 3469 Mundy Mill Rd., (30566); 770-287-1000. Jameson Inn-Oaknood, 3780 Merchants Way, (30566); 770-533-9400. Rates: $42-550. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nPk\\ise see cur ,?d o\" the inside front (ow Oaknood Country Inn \u0026 Suites, 4335 Oakwood Rd.. (30566); 770-535-8080. Rates: $60-$121. H-HF-ED-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-FL-PO-TC-WS-CI-OV-E-CBK-J-PA-NA-SGT. \r\nKahiin Gap \r\nLODGING \r\nSylvan Falls Mill Bed \u0026 Breakfast, Taylor Chapel Rd., (30568); 404-256-2949, 706-742-7138. Rates: $90. Open: Yearround. USFS-CC-OS-GP-HR-PN-RF-TH-BB-BBP-CI-FBK. (GHTA) Valley of Hidden Paths, Wolf Fork Rd., (30568); 706-746-2278. \r\nKoyston \r\nSPORTS X RECREATION Victoria Bryant State Park \u0026 Golf Course, 1105 Bryant Park Rd., (30662); 800-864-7275, 706-245-6270. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OS-F-GC-L-PN-PG-PO-TH-CP-DP-RV. Nestled in the rolling hills of Georgia's upper Piedmont. 9-hole golf course, camp ing, swimming pool, fishing ponds, and hiking trails. For golf call 706-245-6770. ft (GHTA) \r\nLODGING Franklin Inn. 1234 E. Main St., (30662); 706-245-7241. Rates: $30-$40. NS-GR-CC-GC-GP-RS-CTV. Ramada Umllcd-Royslon, 841 Hartwell St., (30662); 706-246-0256. Rates: $45-$95. Open: 6 am-midnight; bell at mid night H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-J-NA-MF. \r\nSautee \r\nCTIONS \r\nNora MM. (30571); 706-878-2375, 706-878-1280. Open: 9 am5 pm. Authentic 1876 water-powered grain mill that still produces excellent freshly-milled flours, com meal \u0026 grits. \r\nARTS \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Arts and Community Center, 283 Hwy. 255 N, (30571); 706-878-3300. H-HF-ED-NS-YA-GR-OS-E-GSMF. Theater, music, dance and preservation. A visual arts sales gallery features fVf Georgia artists. History museum. Echota Per forming Arts Festival in July. Four annual theatre productions. Monthly contemporary folk concerts. \r\nHISTORIC SITESA10M MEMS \r\nOld Siiulee Store, Ga. Hwy. 17 \u0026 225, P.O. Box 70, (30571); 706-878-2281. GS. Unusual collection of old store merchandise \r\n \r\nfrom when the general store serviced every need of the pioneer. Scan dinavian imports. Yule Log Christmas Shop in sod-roofed cabin next door. \r\nSlovall Mill Covered Bridge, 3 mi. north of Old Sautee Store Ga. 255, (30545); 706-878-2181. PN. Georgia's shortest clear sp.ir, covered bridge, c. 1895. King-post design, onespan wide, 33-ft. long Featured in the movie, \"I'd Climb the Highest Mountain.\" Picnic area. \r\nc \\MPI\\G \r\nOierokee Campground, 45 Bethel Rd., (30571); 706-878-2267 888-878-2268. Rates: $15-$17. Open: Year-round, 8 am-dark H-HF-GR-CC-OS-PN-CP-DP-RV-CTV-PA-MF. Full hookups, cable r available, clean bath facilities, level sites. Pull-thrus available. Five mi. toHelen, Ga. Centrally located to all mountain tourist attractions. Hiking, Appalachian Trail, river tubing, trout fishing, horseback rid ing, shopping nearby. \r\nSleepy Hollow Campground, 307 Sleepy Hollow Rd., (30571); 706-878-2618. USFS-CC-OS-F-HR-L-PN-PG-TH-CP-DP-RV-PA. Camp, ground nestled in historic Sautee Valley, surrounded by National for est. Overnight camping for RVs and tents. 16-acre lake for fishing, Campfires and wood available. Relaxing, rustic setting. Horsebad riding available. \r\nLODGING Appalachian Rentals \u0026 Realty, 319 Hwy. 255 N., (30571), 800443-9294, 706-878-2172. Rates: $100-5250. Open: 9:30 arrv5 pm. NS-CC-F-L-PG-PO-RF-TC-TH-CB-CTV-J-VCR-SB. \r\nComfort Woods, 220 Raccoon Rd, (30571); 800-258-1682. Rates. $73-$148. Open: 24 hrs. H-USFS-CC-OS-CB-K-J. Kdernelss German Country Inn, 351 Duncan Bridge Rd., P.rj Box 744, (30571); 706-865-7371. Rates: $65-5125. H-HF-NS-CC-PNTH-BB-BBP-CB-CI-RS-FS-OV-FBK-J-GS-LI. \r\nGrampa's Room, Ga. 17, (30571); 706-878-2364. BB. Huckleberry Hill, 850 Sautee Woods Trail, (30571); 800-800-8216. Rates: $25-$50/person. H-NS-OS-HR-L-RF-TH-CB-CP-K-CTV IM-VCR Mountain Greenery Cabins, 3621 Ga. Hwy. 255 N, (30571); 706478-3442. Rates: $60-5130. NS-CC-OS-TH-CB-K-VCR-PA. GHTAI Nacoochee Vallej Guest House, P.O. Box 249, (30571); 706-878-3830. Rates: $59-over $79.99. H-NS-GP-PN-BB BBP-CIRS-FBK-J-PA. \r\nRoyal Ulndsor Cottages, Hwy. 356, (30571); 706-878-1322. Rates: $95-5145. NS-CC-OS-TH-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCR-PA-U. \" (GHTA) Sautee Hereford Ranch lodge, 3274 Ga. Hwy. 255 N, (30571): 706-878-3293. H-USFS-NS-FP-GR-CC-OS-F-L-TH-CB-DP-LD-MF. \r\nSkyrldge Vacation Cabins, 3 Star Lake Ln., (30571); 706-878-3244. Rates: $95-$150. NS-CC-CB-K-CTV-J-VCR. ft (6HTAI Stovall House Country Inn K Reslanranl, 1526 Hwy 255 N., (30571); 706-878-3355. Rates: $68-$80. Open: Year-round NR-CC-BBP-CI-RS. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nSky Valley \r\nYITR\\\u003c:TIO\\S \r\nSky Vafcy Resort, 1 Sky Valley, (30537); 706-746-5302, 800437-2411 Rates: $100-$250. NS-GR-CC-OS-GC-HC-PN-PG-PO-SS TC-TH-CBR-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-GS-PA-MF. Georgia 's onlyski resort! Cham pionship golfcourse, tennis, hiking, swimming andofcourse, snow skiing. Fine dining and spirits in our historic lodge. Lodging avail able in chalets, condos and private homes nestled on our 2,300 aoK Elevations ranging from 3,000-4,000 feet, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 61 . \r\nSky Valley Accommodations. Inc., 39 Sky Valley Resort. (30537); 706-746-5301 , 800-262-8259. Rates: $1 00-S300. H-NW* CC-OS-F-GC-HC-PG-PO-SS-TC-TH-CB-R-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-)VCR-PA-MF. \r\nSuches \r\nSPORTS X RECREATION Woody Gap Recreation Area-CNF, Ga. Hwy. 60, (30578: 706-745-6928,706-864-6173. Rates: $2 parking. Open: Daily. U\"s PF-OS-PN-TH-PA. Scenic vista of Yahoola Valley. Appalactii^ crossed Ga. 60 at this point. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nCAMPING lake \\Vlnflcld Scoll Recreation Area-CM', Ga 1 80, (3057B 706-745-6928,706-747-3816. Rates: $8-$15. Open: Daily, M^TvM USFS-PF-OS-BA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-RF-TH-CP-PA.\u0026mpgTM\"'rfa'\"2j use area on 18-acre lake offers camping, picnicking, hiking, f ming, boating (no motors). \r\nLODGING Bradley's Hassle-Free Cabui; 81 3-935-3266. Rat F-RF-CB. \r\n \r\n7 2 \r\n \r\nG e o \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Toccoa Riverfront Cabin, 292 Brown Mt. Dr., (30572); 352-237-4335. Rates: $225/3 nts.; $350/6 nts. Open: Year-round. 05f.HR-PN-RF-TH-CB-CTV-VCR-PA. \r\n \r\nrallnlah I alls \r\n \r\n\\fl \r\n \r\nNMI \r\n \r\nTalulah Gallery, 500 Scenic Loop 1 5, Old 441 , (30573); 706-7546020. Open:Tues.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 12-5 pm. M. Features fine paint ings, pottery, weavings and crafts by local and regional artists. \r\n \r\nTajuUih Corse Stale Parti, U.S. Hwy. 441 , (30573); 706-754-7979, 706-754-7970. Open: 8 am-dark. H-ED-M-PF-CC-OS-F-L-PN-PG-TCfH-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. Created as a state park through a partnership ,yith Georgia Power, Tallulah Gorge is one of the most spectacular 'gorges in the southeastern U.S., running two miles and nearly 1,000 eel deep. Camping, lake/beach swimming, trails, and interpretive inter with exhibits and film, fj (CHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 61. \r\nHUM. IN*. HI,. Inn ill Lofty Branch, Rt. 1, (30573); 706-782-3863. Rates: $85. Open: Year-round. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-PN-BB-B8P-CB-FBK-MF. 16HTA) \r\ntony Branrh Art \u0026 ('ran Ullage, U.S. Hwy. 441, (30552); 706-782-3863. Open: Daily 10 am-5 pm. CC-PN. Artist demos, an \r\n\"fry, herb/flower garden, restaurant, picnicarea. Located six mi. :') ofClayton or five mi. north of Tallulah Falls. \r\n \r\n-I I ' \r\nKnur Winds Indian Museum \u0026 Trading Post, Old U.S. Hwy. 441 , (30576); 706-782-6939. Rates: $27. Open: Daily, 1 1 am3pm. ED-M-GR-CC-OS-BB-CP-GS-MF-TV. Indian museum; gift shop; ~---^s of Peace Center; spiritual, health \u0026 educational retreat; bed \r\n?Mast. We share ancient teachings of the Dead Sea scrolls, and '..- a nutrition and exercise program. \r\n \r\nMack Bear Cabins. Inc., 1 978 E. Boggs Mountain Rd., (30576); 706-782-7542. Rates: $85-$125. Open: 11 am-1 1 pm. OS-PN-CB- \r\n-n \r\n(inecresl Kelreal, Bridge Creek Rd., (30576); 706-782-5961. Rates: $65-$300. Open: Weekdays, 8:30 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am12 noon. H-HF-USFS-NS-FP-CC-OS-F-L-PG-RF-TH-CB-CP-RV-LD-FSFBK-G5-MF. \r\nlUoden Gap I xig Cabins, Bridge Creek Rd., (30576); 706-782-5900. Rates: $70-$150. GR-PN-TH-CB-LD-K-J. \r\nMountain Oaks Bed \u0026 llrrakfasl, Bridge Creek Rd., (30576); 706-782-4625. Rates: $70-$85. Open: May-Nov. NS-CC-OS-BBBBP-fBK-GS. (GHTA) \r\nTocooa* \r\n* GIORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\n \r\n\u003c urrahre Mountain, P.O. Box 577, (30577); 706-886-21 32. TH. xwe is Cherokee for \"standing alone. \" This outlaying peak '? Blue Ridge chain rises 1,874 ft. and dominates the horizon. \r\nI'xcoa, A Main Street City, Doyle St., (30577); 706-282-3269. - M-GR-CC-GC-HC-L-PG-PO-FS-PA-D-MF. Shop downtown spe- \r\n ~i and antique shops. Sample foods ranging from country to wfood to gourmet. Historic walking tour includes restored art stua nro BSSs and museum. (GHTA) \r\n \r\n;i \\I\\MI \\l \r\n**\"' Center for tile Performing Arts, 1 25 W. Doyle St, \"STT); 706-886-2 132. Locally performed Broadway theater pro\"WB quarterly. Available to groups and individuals. \r\nMI sf:i \\m \r\n2*\"* \u0026\"*\u003e Museum, 313S. Pond St, (30577); 706-886-2132. 's headquarters. Built in 1898. Memorabilia of \r\npersons and artifacts from Indians, early settlers and railroad museum. \r\n \r\n;; ,/\\H.NI\\|| \\|x \r\n \r\n'' Resl Slate Historic Site, 8162 Riverdale Rd., \r\n \r\n): 706-886-2256. Open: Tue.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., \r\n \r\niB,7l- NHL-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-TV. This 18th century stagecoach \r\n \r\n*rwr \"\"\"' OL \"D\" lldl \"gs was constructed during the 1830s \r\n \r\n\" 1966 v-\"' 'amn' \"ero3'\"\u003eerf ai \u003c\u003e National Historic Landmark \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n\"\"I rece'Vf \u003e guided tour of the home and outbuild- \r\n \r\nrates/tours available with advance notice, ff (GHTA) \r\n \r\n,f?s l\u003eark- Henderson Falls Rd., (30577); 706^86-2132, l  Open: Apr.-Oct, 7 am-5 pm; Nov.-Mar., 8 am-6 pm. \r\n \r\nM-SNR-OS-PG-TC-TH-RV-MF-VI. 25 acres of scenic attractions, play areas, amphitheater, tennis courts, picnic pavilions and a beautiful waterfall and nature trail, immediately adjacent to downtown. (GHTA) lake Yonah, Yonah Dam Rd., (30577); 705-782-4014,706-782-4812. BF-F-L-PN-WS-CP. 744.2 feet above sea level. 325 acres, nine miles of shoreline. Boating, camping, picnicking and fishing. The Pines, Black Mountain Rd., (30577); 706-886-1915. GC. \r\n\u003c VAII'IV, Toccoa RV Park and Campground, Oak Valley Rd., (30577); 706-886-2654. Open: Year-round. NHL-YA-OS-F-PN-TH-CP-DP-RVPA. Campground with grassy pull-through sites. 28sites; 15,20,30 and 50 amp receptacles. Pavilion, bath and laundry room. \\'f, mi. south on Hwy. 17 Alt, then 3 / mi. east on Oak Valley Rd. \r\nHabersham Manor House, 326 W. Doyle St, (30577); 70648\u00266496. Rates: $59-$79.99. NS-CC-F-GC-TC-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-FBK-D-NA. Red Carpet Inn-Toccoa, Ga.1 7, Alt. S, (30577); 706-886-9461 . Shoney's Inn-Toccoa, 350 Stephen Cir., (30577); 706-886-1 048, 800-222-2222. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PORS-CTV-CBK-NA-MF. Slmmons-Bond Inn, 1 30 W. Tugalo St., (30577); 706-886-2340. Rates: $55-$65. Open: 24 hrs. NHL-NR-ED-NS-CC-OS-GP-PN-BB-DPR-RS-FS-BS-CTV-CL-E-FBK-IM-VCR-D-MF. \r\nTa| Motel, 509 W. Currahee St., (30577); 706-886-9458. Rates: $25-$55. CC-OS-K-CTV. Taylor's landing, 1 02 E. Doyle St, (30577); 706-886-0272. Rates: $70. NS-HC-BB-BBP-RS-CTV-CBK-D-NA. Trrmhh Bald Kcsort/Rcnrcllons Restaurant, Rt. 3, Yonah Dam Rd., P.O. Box 70, (30577); 706-886-9069, 706-886-6545. Rates: $80-$125. H-COE-USFS-NHl-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-BF-F-GPL-PG-PO-RF-TH-WS-CB-LD-R-RS-K-FS-CL-NA-MF-TV. ( \r\nI l)\\\\ I \\ I H i .  ; . i  ! Georgia Baptist Assembly, 84% Lake Louise Rd., (30577); 706-886-3133. Rates: $41 /nt Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. NS-FL-PG-TC-TH-CP-DP-RV-LD-FS-GS-MF. Beautiful Lake Louise sur rounds the Georgia Baptist Assembly. Meeting space at the Georgia Baptist Assembly is abundant. There are over 42 conference rooms designed to meet the needs of each conference planner. \r\nI'KUI.I SI k\\l\u003c I s Toccoa-Slephens County Chamber of Commerce, 901 E. Currahee, (30577); 706-886-21 32. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm; Sat, 10am-2 pm. C-IB. Visit our 186-ft. waterfalls, stagecoach inn, museum and speciality shops. Fish in ouriivers and streams. Swim and boat in our lakes. Hike on our trails. Call or write for lodging, calendar ofevents, vacation info, etc. There is something for every one in Toccoa, \"the beautiful. \" (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 54 8 57. Toccoa Welcome Center, P.O. Box 577, (30577); 706-886-2132. Open: Apr.-Nov., Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm; Sat, 9:30 am-1 :30 pm. C-VI. (GHTA) \r\nToccoa Falls \r\nTocooa Falls, Ga. Hwy. Alt 17, (30598); 706-8864831,706386-9332. Open: 9 am-sundown. H-HF-ED-YA-GR-CC-OS-RV-RS-FS-GS-PANA-C-IB-MF-TS-7V. Spectacular 186-ft. waterfalls. Cool, picturesque, breathtaking. 95 miles NE of Atlanta. Spacious gift shop. Home of Toccoa Falls College. Gate Cottage Restaurant open Sundays noon-2:30 pm and available for catered meals, fj \r\n\\\\atkins\\illc \r\nAn Antebellum \u0026 Antiques Trail Community \r\nMIOITI V, About Nostalgia, 8 N. Main, (30677); 706-769-1215,770-725-2318. Open: 10 am-5 pm. GS-D. Over 5,000-sq. ft. of antiques and collectibles with fine decorative accessories, eccentricities and other items of interest. All offered in a converted cotton warehouse in the center of Main St. Watkiniville. \r\nI MIX.l\\(. BaUard-Chalefs \u0026 Inn. Hwy. 441, Box 2 148, (30581 ); 706-782-2085. Rates: $65-$150. SNR-CC-OS-PN-CB-LD-J. \r\nHinder \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nMl si I M-. Barrow County Museum, 74 E. Athens St, (30680); 770-307-1183. Open: Mon.-Fri., 1-4 pm; Sun., 2-5 pm. ED-M. Located in the old Barrow County Jail, built in 1914. See hanging tower, jail cells, and exhibits on Senator Richard 8. Russell, county history and Fort \r\n \r\nYargo. For Saturday appointment contact C. Fred Ingram at 770-864-9003. \r\nMMI IMKKS Fort Vargo Stale Park \u0026 WIII-A-Way Recreation Area, Ga. Hwy. 81, (30680); 800-864-7275, 770-867-3489. Open: 7 anv 10 pm. H-HF-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-CB-CP-DP-RVPA-MF. This historical park features one of four log forts or block houses built in 1792 by settlers for protection against Creek and Cherokee Indians. Fort Yargo offers a unique camping and fishing experience for families. Within the park is Will-A-Way Recreation Area, a facility specifically designed for special populations, withcottages, a group camp, food service facilities, and picnic and fishing areas. ForWill-A-Waycall770-867-53U.fi (GHTA) \r\nI IMK.IM. Best Western Executive Inn, 1 77 W. Athens St, (30680); 770-868-5303. \r\nPlease see our ad on page J8. Jameson Inn-Winder,9StaffordSt,(30680);770-867-1880. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-NS-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-CTV-CBKSGT. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our 3d on the inside front cover. Travelers Motel 160W. MaySt, (30680); 770-867-2371. \r\nIk \\\\l I -I l\u003c\\ If I - \r\nBarrow Count} Chamber of Commerce, 6 Porter St, Old Rail road Station, (30680); 770-867-9444. C. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nYoung Harris \r\n \r\n\\T!IM\u003c \r\nMln. Regional Library-Appalachian Archives, 698 Miller St., (30582); 706-379-3732. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm; Sat, 10am-2 pm. HF-ED-M-MF. Materials concerning Appalachian area life, history, culture, music. Includes books, audio and video record ings. For reference use. \r\n \r\n\\KI^ A I \\u V \r\nReach of Song Appalachian Drama, U.S. Hwy. 76, Young Har ris College, (30582); 800-262-7664,706-397-1711. Open: Summer, Tue.-Sat, 8 pm. H-YA-GR-SNR-CC-E. Georgia's official historic drama. Epic musical celebration of Appalachian mountain history and culture, \r\nM-oKisx HHKI vnnv \r\nMountain South Outfitters, U.S. Hwy. 76 E, (37326); 800451 -9972. Rates: $29 and up. H-YA-GR-CC-OS-F-RF-TH-FS-GS-SGT-TV. Wild and Scenic Chattooga. Half days to two full days, world-class Ocoee River. Two hrs. northeast ofAtlanta. 26 years ofexperience and over 400,000 guests served on the Southeast's most beautiful or chal lenging rivers. The Southeast's original professional outfitters, set ting the standard since 1971. (GHTA) \r\nUHH;I\\\u003c; \r\nCreekslde Hideaway B\u0026B/Cabm, 8970 Sharons' Way, (30582); 888-882-7335,706-379-1509. Rates: $40-$85. NS-FP-SNR-BB-BBPCB-K-CTV-FBK-J-PA. \r\nllollrt.n Inn l-Apress, U.S. Hwy. 76, (30582); 800-HOLIDAY. Rates: $55-$120. H-HF-USFS-NS-GR-SNR-CC-BF-F-PI-TH-BB-BBPCTV-CBK-J-IM-D-MF. (GHTA) \r\nLake Cnalugr Mountain Resort, Hwy. 76, (30582); 404-636-1355. Rates: $1 1 0-$120/nt NS-BA-BF-L-CB-CTV-IM-VCR. (GHTA) Log Cabin In the Woods, Hwy. 76, (30582); 770-414-0899. Rates: $65, 2/nt CB. (GHTA) \r\nWild Wind Farm, 41 06 Thomas Town Rd., (30582); 706-379-1 992. BB. \r\n\\ oiing Harris Mold. E. Main St, (30582); 706-379-3136. Rates: $45-$65. Open: 8 am-10 pm. CC-RS-CTV. (GHTA) \r\n \r\n( (l\\\\ I \\ HH\\ i I \\ [)!.' \r\nBrasstown Valley Resort, 6321 U.S. Hwy. 76 E, (30582); 706-379-9900,800-201 -3205. Rates: $89-$250. Open: Year-round, 24 hrs. H-HF-USFS-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-BF-F-GC-HC-HR-L-M-PNPG-PI-PO-RF-TC-TH-WS-CB-LO-R-RS-K-FS-BS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-J-GSIM-VCR-MF-TV. Mountain Top Resort features a top 10-ranked championship course, 102-room lodge, eight cottages, fine dining, sports pub, hiking trails, fitness center, fishing, an on-site outfitter and a 14,500-sq, ft. Conference Center. Discover the natural won ders and breathtaking serenity of Brasstown Valley Resort, fj \r\n(GHTA) \r\nH,- \\\u003c r; M'f.'-v tf!  \r\n \r\nTowns County Chamber of Commerce, 1411 Fuller Cir., (30582); 706-896-4966. BF-VCR-C-IB. Call or write for vacation pack, lodging list, calendar of events, relocation pack and more. \r\n \r\n(GHTA) \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on page 56, \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 199S \r\n \r\n7 3 \r\n \r\n V1NV11V NVlHOd \r\n \r\nino 3w[ejidg - \r\nQldOM 3H1 V3dV 3H1 Sill \r\n \r\nau||\u003e|s uueos aqi oiojj SB jo \u003ejiuin 01 9iuoD SBIJ \r\n \r\n PAGE 76 \r\n11 \r\narea is rich in culture and spirit, leading repeated rankings as one of the best places to do business and live in the world. Never forgetting its humble beginnings as a railroad hub, this area has risen through troubled times with charm and grace to \r\nbecome inter nationally dynamic. This world-class metropolis continues to be Georgia's link between the magic and promise of the future and the heritage of a unique past \r\n \r\n  \r\nSet Your Course For A Days Inn. \r\n \r\nThere's a lot to do and see in Georgia's Metropolitan Atlanta, so get on the road and head lor a Days Inn! You'll have no trouble finding one of our 18 partici pating locations. Plus, with our Rock Bottom Rates.' I you can spend more time and less money seeing all of Georgia! \r\nRATING \r\n \r\nATLANTA \r\nAcworth Airport-Best Rd. Airport South Airport West Clairmont Cleveland Ave. Downtown- \r\nSpring St. Forest Park Jonesboro \r\n \r\nKennesaw Lawrenceville Midtown/Peachtret Norcross Northwest Sandy Springs| Stone Mountain Stockb ridge Union City \r\n \r\nFor complete information about Days Inn properties, see our listings in the Travel Directory sections. \r\nCall 1-800-DAYS INN DAYS INN \r\nor your local travel agent and ask for the Rock Bottom Rate. \r\nI \"Rates available at participating properties onty and are subject to change I without notice. Rates based on 14 persons per room. Rates vary. Blackout I periods may appty. Advance reservations recommended. Not valid with I any other discounts, Offer good through 12/31/99. For new 2000 Rock | Bottom Ralesf check lor details. 1999 Days Inns of America, Inc. \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS 8 HISTORIC SITES \r\n \r\nNo matter where you are stay ing in Georgia's Metropolitan Atlanta, a scenic state park or historic site is less than an hour away. Come out and play! \r\n \r\nCAMPING LODGE ROOMS HIKING \r\n \r\nCOTTAGES GOLF FISHING \r\n \r\nFor a complete listing of state parks and historic sites, see page 63. \r\nCaU today! \r\nMonday--Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. EST Brochures 404-656-3530 Reservations 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nM^7^^==vv^W /ySfer*^ri^L iNfeHU^/^jSC^; \r\n \r\ns^fe^S^ Georgia \r\n \r\n1999-2000 \r\n \r\nPrepared by the Department of Transportation, Division of Planning and Program\"\\V ming, Office of Intor\"* mation Services in cooperation with the U.S. Department - of Transportation. \r\nLAUfl \r\n \r\niStll^^^ \r\n \r\nPopulation of Cities and Communities-1990 Census {Squwtd symbd indK jt courrty mt \r\no Under 1,000 \r\n \r\nMurtilane with Contiguous Center \r\nTurn law (4 or more lanes) \r\n \r\nRoadside Part or Rest Area \r\n \r\nWith Facilite Welcome Center Dock (Georgia Pom Authority) \r\n \r\nState Part or Natural Area Recreation Area-Camping Recreation Area-No Camping \r\n \r\n~ Fnh Hatchery (U S ) \r\n \r\nFish Hatchery (State] \r\n \r\nDam Interstate \r\n \r\nU.S. \r\n \r\nState Hrstoric Site (U.S.) Historic Site (State) \r\n \r\nInterstate system highways ar* \r\n \r\nshown shown \r\n \r\nin in \r\n \r\ngreen. Other principal, through highways are shown in red. black. Highway and Tranjportation Map Corrected to January \r\n \r\n19W \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Historic South continues on map overleaf behind page / 14. \r\n \r\n I \r\n \r\nti^^\u0026jfa \r\n \r\n:i. ..* t ' * **.* \r\nIliIt;-I._.-;V,.-*...,,\"!*:...;:=.\";t.* :;:..\u003c;.,:.*. \u003c-\u003e!!;' \r\n-^ _r ;-_r?-.' . .  *-- t '  \r\n \r\nf. \r\n*\u0026('** \r\nv^ \r\n* 1 \r\nti 9 \r\nX ft JT \r\n \r\n AttoaMetix) \r\n \r\nIt's not surprising Atlanta Metro came through with flying colors during the \r\n1996 Centennial Olympic Games. \r\n \r\nThe city has a track record for accepting tough challenges and pre vailing by sheer enthusiasm. \r\nAt the end of the Civil War, when Atlanta had been destroyed by fire, her citizens chose to rebuild, though nearly everything they owned was hi ashes. \r\nIn the early 1960s, a resurgent Atlanta invested in a modern air port, the biggest ah- traffic hub in the Southeast, then built an even larger one in 1980. With the huge Atlanta/Hartsfield International Airport, the city became one of the largest air transportation centers in \r\n \r\nthe world and one of the top con vention and tourism sites in North America. \r\nOptimism seized Atlantans in 1965, when they constructed a giant baseball stadium a year before entic ing a team away from Milwaukee. Then they cheered through 25 sea sons, dreaming of a National League Championship. Who will ever forget the Atlanta Braves in their '91, '92 and '93 National League Pennant thrillers, their performances in the '91, '92 and '96 World Series, and most especially then1 championship of the'95 World Series? \r\n \r\nFACING PAGE: Atlanta's impressive downtown sky line glitters at night \r\n; The Atlanta History Center holds treasures of the area's heritage. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Visits A . 1 International City \r\n \r\nCUTTON \r\nCOUHTV: Wt MAOl HHTMV \r\n \r\nWhere to stay in the land of the free and the home of the Atlanta Braves. \r\n1.800.311.7978 \r\nwww.bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\nAcross the street from ordinary.\" \r\nBest Western hotels are independently owned and operated. - 1998 Best Western International Inc. Sponsored by the Best Western Georgia Co-op. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Best Western Granada Suite Hotel 800-548-6331 Best Western Inn at the Peachtrees 800-242-4642 \r\nAtlanta Airport Area (Hapeville) Best Western Airport East 800-733-0298 \r\nAtlanta Area (Acworth) Best Western Frontier Inn 770-974-0116 \r\nAtlanta Area (Douglasville) Best Western Atlanta West 770-949-4926 \r\nAtlanta Area (Morrow) Best Western Southlake Inn 888-277-5253 \r\nAtlanta Area IRoswell) Best Western Roswell Suites 800-5UITE21 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Area North (Marietta) Best Western Bon A:- Motel 770-427-4676 Atlanta Area Northeast (Norcross) Best Western Bradbury Inn 800-230-1542 Best Western Peachtnc Corns \r\n770-409-0004 Atlanta Area Northwest Best Western Bradbury Suite 770-956-9919 \r\nAtlanta Area South (Stockbridge) Best Western Atlanta Soutn 770-474-8771 \r\nStone Mountain Best Western Stone Mountain \r\n770-465-1022 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro's 2.9 million people places to catch a lunchtime glimpse of \r\n \r\nrolled out the welcome mat and gave a a cross section of Atlanta's citizenry. \r\n \r\nspectacular performance during the \r\n \r\nA short walk away, Metropolitan \r\n \r\n1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority's \r\n \r\nRecord numbers of visitors descended (MARTA) rapid rail lines cross at the \r\n \r\nupon the city, testing Georgia's leg main Five Points Station. The nation \r\n \r\nendary Southern hospitality. Now that ally-acclaimed MARTA public trans \r\n \r\nthe word is out on what a versatile des portation system, with 46 miles of track \r\n \r\ntination Georgia is, the state's tourism and 1.541 miles of feeder bus routes, is \r\n \r\nhas continued to benefit from the the least expensive way to go just about \r\n \r\nGames. Another benefit for the state anywhere in Atlanta. Downtown to the \r\n \r\nhas been the top-notch facilities that airport is a quick 15-minute ride. \r\n \r\nhave remained, such as the Olympic \r\n \r\nAcross from the MARTA Five Points \r\n \r\nStadium (now Turner Field), the Geor Station is the entrance to Underground \r\n \r\ngia International Horse Park, the Atlanta, now in its second exciting rein \r\n \r\nGeorgia Tech Aquatic Center and best carnation. Covering 12 cavernous acres. \r\n \r\nof all. Centennial Olympic Park. \r\n \r\nUnderground is filled with 12 restau \r\n \r\nAtlanta is a sprawl \r\n \r\nrants and nightclubs, \r\n \r\ning city. Viewed from \r\n \r\nTREASURES OF \r\n \r\nover 100 specialty shops \r\n \r\nthe air, it appears to be \r\n \r\nand streetcar! mer \r\n \r\na mass of greenery, \r\n \r\nchants, and is the gate \r\n \r\nwith gleaming sky \r\n \r\nway to three of the city's \r\n \r\nscrapers at the heart of a spaghetti-knot of \r\n \r\nCentennial Olympic Park \r\n \r\nhistorical attractions. Lower Alabama \r\n \r\ninterstate highways. At \r\n \r\nCNN Center \r\n \r\nStreet was the original \r\n \r\nground level it is all trees, rolling hills, \r\n \r\nM.LK. Center and Birthplace \r\n \r\nUnderground, the hot test spot in town in the \r\n \r\npretty neighborhoods, \r\n \r\nStone Mountain \r\n \r\nlate 1960s and early \r\n \r\nand a clean, architec turally impressive hotel \r\n \r\nThe World of Coca-Cola \r\n \r\n'70s. It is now just one part of a totally rede \r\n \r\nand central business \r\n \r\nTurner Field \r\n \r\nveloped complex that \r\n \r\ncore. Underground, \r\n \r\nUnderground Atlanta \r\n \r\nreopened in 1989. Old \r\n \r\nbeneath the viaducts \r\n \r\nZoo Atlanta \r\n \r\nAlabama Street Eaten1 \r\n \r\nthat cover the original \r\n \r\nis the colorful, fun-fllled \r\n \r\nstreets and railyards of \r\n \r\nfood court, and Kenny's \r\n \r\nold Atlanta, are an atmospheric his Alley is entertainment row. \r\n \r\ntoric district and an entertainment \r\n \r\nAtlanta would not be all it is today \r\n \r\ncapital. \r\n \r\nwithout the contributions of its home- \r\n \r\nSince Atlanta's streets do not form a grown corporate giant, the Coca-Cola \r\n \r\ngrid pattern, and since there is a pro Company. Responding to popular \r\n \r\nfusion o! streets containing the word demand for a Coca-Cola museum, the \r\n \r\nPfeachtree (32 at last count), the easiest company built The World of Coca-Cola \r\n \r\nway to get oriented to Atlanta is to learn pavilion adjacent to Underground to \r\n \r\nthe main neighborhoods, suburban house the largest collection of Coca- \r\n \r\nareas, and a few notable landmarks. \r\n \r\nCola memorabilia in existence. The \r\n \r\nFive Points is synonymous with cen three-story pavilion also contains fan \r\n \r\ntral downtown. It is the intersection of ciful exhibits and traces the beverage's \r\n \r\n1'eachtree Street (the famous one), development from an 1886 Atlanta drug \r\n \r\nMarietta Street and Edgewood Avenue. store concoction to a worldwide phe \r\n \r\n\" s ako the southern end of the business nomenon. A tour of Coke's world via \r\n \r\nand financial district and the location of large-screen, high-definition television \r\n \r\nWoodruff Park, a S10 million gift to the | and a futuristic soda fountain that wows \r\n \r\ncity from the former president of Coca- visitors as it shoots 20-foot streams of \r\n \r\nCo'a, Robert Woodruff. Covering an Coca-Cola into their cups are highlights \r\n \r\n6ntire blfk, the park is one of the best of anv visit. \r\n \r\nOfficial Travel Guide \r\n \r\nConvention and Visitors Bureaus: \r\n(NOTES STEP-ON GUIDE SERVICE AVAILABLE.} \r\nAlpharetta CVB 3050 Royal Blvd. S. Alpharetta. GA 30022 678-297-2811 800-294-0923 Fax 678-297-9347 \r\nAtlanta CVB 233 Peachtree Street. Suite 100 Atlanta. GA 30343 404-f\u003e2 l-liliOO or 800-285-2682 Fax 404-521-0502 \r\nClayton County CVB 104 X. Main Street Jonesboro. GA 30237 770-478-4800 or 800-022-STAY Fax 770-478-1888 www.claytoncham.org/eccvb cccvb(ti claytoneham.org \r\nCobb County CVB P.O. Box 072S27 1100 Circle 75 Parkway, Suite 125 Marietta, GA 30007 770-933-7228 or 800-451-3480 Fax 770-933-7220 www. cobbevb. co m cobbcvb(n eobbcvb.com \r\nDeKalb County CVB 750 Commerce Drive. Suite 200 Decatur, GA 30030 404-378-2525 or SXMKHMiOSa Fax 404-378-0941 www.devb.org \r\nGwinnett County CVB 1505 Lakes Parkway. Suite 111) Lawrenccvillc. GA 30043 770-277-0212 or S88-(!\\VIXXETT Fax 770-277-0210 www.gcvb.org info(a gcvb.org \r\nHistoric Roswell CVB 617 Atlanta Street Roswell. GA 3007\") 770-640-3253 or SOO-770-7935 Fax 770-640-3252 www.evb.roswell.ga.us info(fl evb.roswell.ga.us \r\nMarietta Welcome Center \u0026 Visitors Bureau #4 Depot Street Marietta. GA 30060 770-420-1115 or 800-835-0445 Fax 770-428-3443 www.mariettasquare.com \r\n \r\nLocal Welcome Centers: \r\n \r\nAtlanta Welcome Centers \r\n \r\nLenox Square \r\n \r\n-io4-2ii(M3!i8 \r\n \r\nUnderground All. \r\n \r\n404-577-2148 \r\n \r\nStone Mtn. Village \r\n \r\n770-879-4971 \r\n \r\n7 9 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro landmarks include the CNN building and Centennial Park with its Olympic ring fountain. \r\n \r\nSeveral blocks west of Five Points, \r\n \r\nThe World Champion Atlanta Braves j a restaurant, baseball museum. TVi \r\n \r\nCNN Center expresses another side of broke in a new stadium last season -- I airing all the games around the league \r\n \r\nAtlanta: high-tech, fast-paced, state-of- Turner Field (named, of course, for the j interactive games and the Coca-Coll \r\n \r\nthe-art international news broadcast Braves' owner Ted Turner) served as i Sky Field. \r\n \r\ning. CNN and Headline News, two \r\n \r\n24-hour all-news networks, are the cre \r\n \r\nation of Turner Broadcasting System \r\n \r\nof Atlanta. A 45-minute CNN Studio Tom- \r\n \r\noffers a unique view of news produc \r\n \r\ntion from specially-constructed, glass- \r\n \r\nenclosed overhead walkways. Visitors \r\n \r\nare invited to reserve a seat in the stu \r\n \r\ndio audience for CNN's hottest program, \r\n \r\n\"TalkBack Live.\" \r\n \r\nNearby, the Georgia Dome is home \r\n \r\nto the Atlanta Falcons football team \r\n \r\nand was the site of the 1994 Super Bowl. \r\n \r\nThe Dome will be the site of the 2000 \r\n \r\nSuper Bowl. The Atlanta Hawks bas \r\n \r\nketball team is currently in limbo and \r\n \r\nplays a split schedule between the Geor \r\n \r\ngia Dome and the Georgia Tech cam \r\n \r\npus. A new arena, in the former Omni The Georgia Dome is home to the Atlanta Falcons NFL football team. \r\n \r\nlocation, will be completed in the fall of \r\n \r\n1999. Across the street, major conven i the Olympic Stadium during the Cen- j On a smaller scale, the Monetai \r\n \r\nAtlanta tions fill the halls of the mammoth | tennial Games. The stadium is on the j Museum at the Federal KeseiTe Bar Metro Georgia World Congress Center. I cutting edge in baseball diamonds with i just down the block from the Georg \r\n \r\n8 0 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n -CCOLIEGE P \r\n \r\n/^V \r\n \r\nLV. , \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nWhen it comes to fun, Atlanta rules. There's  \r\n \r\nmore stuff to do than you can possibly imagine. \r\n \r\nStart with pro sports. We've got the Braves, the \r\n \r\nHawks, and the Falcons. And starting in 1999, \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nyou can see the Atlanta Thrashers hockey team \r\n \r\nplay in the new downtown arena. Feel like doing \r\n \r\nsome more yelling? Then head to one of our \r\n \r\nthree amusement parks. After that, check out \r\n \r\nthe zoo, or one of our museums or historical \r\n \r\nsites. When night falls, take in the theatre, \r\n \r\nopera, or ballet. Anything else? Oh, yeah. You'll \r\n \r\nfind lots of fun and interesting places to eat, \r\n \r\ntons of shopping and plenty of nice hotels to \r\n \r\nstay in. To help you plan your next trip, call for \r\n \r\nour fantastic info pack, full of ideas, maps and \r\n \r\nbrochures. Go ahead, pick up the phone. Now. \r\n \r\n1-8OO-ATLANTA \r\nwww.acvb.com \r\n \r\nConvention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nIslands  Th* Mirgiret Mttchell House  The King Center  Michael C. Carlos Museum  NEXUS Contemporary Art Center  Rhodes Hall  SciTrek \r\n \r\n Experience the life and times of the Civil Rights Movement at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site and King Center for Non-Violent Social Change. \r\n \r\nDome area tells a fascinating story of the origins and use of money through out the ages. The High Museum at Georgia Pacific is a mini-version of the \r\n \r\nmuch bigger uptown original, yet con venient for sightseers with limited time. \r\nBecause Atlanta is the county seat, state capital and regional headquarters \r\n \r\nWILD FUN! \r\nVisit a world-class wildlife park in the heart of Atlanta. Hundreds of animals live in naturalistic habitats -- including Jalal the tiger and the world famous gorilla, Willie B. \r\nnew carousel shows, petting \r\nactivities! \r\nZOO ATLANTA \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\nfor federal government, a sizable chunk \r\n \r\nof downtown has become the govern \r\n \r\nment corridor. This includes a ne\\vly- \r\n \r\nrenovated City Hall, the Fulton County \r\n \r\nComplex, the Richard B. Russell Fed \r\n \r\neral Building, various state office1 build \r\n \r\nings, and the distinctive, gold-domed \r\n \r\nGeorgia State Capitol. \r\n \r\n| \r\n \r\nThe Classic Renaissance-style Capi \r\n \r\ntol is a National Historic Landmark. It \r\n \r\nwas built in 1889, for just under SI mil \r\n \r\nlion. A Hall of Flags and the State \r\n \r\nMuseum of Science and Industry are \r\n \r\nlocated inside its Georgia marble-lined \r\n \r\ninterior. The Capitol dome has been \r\n \r\ngilded twice, both times with precious \r\n \r\nmetal donated by Georgia citizens. The \r\n \r\ndome is a piece of state history, a \r\n \r\nreminder that America's first gold rush \r\n \r\ntook place in 1828 in Dahlonegii. source \r\n \r\nof the Capitol dome gold. \r\n \r\nAn 11-block portion of downtown is \r\n \r\noccupied by Peachtree Center, \r\n \r\ndesigned by Atlanta architect .John I'ort- \r\n \r\nman, who shaped the city's dramatic \r\n \r\nmodern skyline. Peachtree Center is \r\n \r\ntruly the center of Atlanta business \r\n \r\nactivity with three of the city's finest \r\n \r\nhotels; seven office towers: the Atlanta \r\n \r\nMerchandise, Apparel, and Gi'\u003c \r\n \r\nMarts: and Inforum, a spacious meet' \r\n \r\n8 2 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n ing' center and computer/information processing mart. \r\nRevolving restaurants and lounges atop the Westin Peachtree Plaza and the Hyatt Regency Atlanta afford sweep ing, panoramic views of the city. Some of Atlanta's best shopping, dining and people watching are in and around Peachtree Center. \r\nAtlanta's commercial, civic, and cul tural measure is in large part due to contributions made by an accom plished African-American community. Sweet Auburn Historic District was the soul and pride of black Atlanta from the 1890s to the mid-1900s. A business, residential and entertain ment enclave along Auburn Avenue east of Five Points, this small section of town produced men and women who influenced the history of the city, state and nation. \r\nMartin Luther King, Jr., worldrenowned civil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient was born on Auburn Avenue. His Birth Home, Ebenezer Baptist Church where he and his father preached, and Freedom Hall Complex, which contains Dr. King's gravesite and the King Center for Non-Violent Social Change, have been designated part of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site. The surrounding neighborhood and all of Sweet Auburn are included in a National Park Service Preservation District. The APEX Museum -- or African American Panoramic Experi ence -- on Auburn Avenue is an infor mative introduction to the whole area. \r\nSweet Auburn is among several neighborhoods featured by the Atlanta Preservation Center on walking tours conducted April-November. \r\nTwo historic house museums in West End offer further insight into the scope f Atlanta's black heritage. The Beaux Arts Classical Herndon Home was designed and built in 1910 by Alonzo E Herndon. a former slave who founded tne Atlanta Life Insurance Company. Nammonds House, a 19th century East \"^e Victorian home, was the residence of the late art patron. Dr. O.T. Ham\"\"onds. It's now a gallery of permanent \r\n \r\nand traveling exhibits by noted black artists. \r\nThe National Historic Landmark Wren's Nest, also in West End. was the Victorian era home of author Joel Chandler Harris, creator of the whim sical I'ncle Remus stories. \r\nOn the far west side of Atlanta. Six Flags Over Georgia delights children of all ages with 331 acres of non-stop thrill rides, kiddie shows and musical extravaganzas. \r\nZoo Atlanta and the Atlanta Cyclorama share a common location \r\n \r\nin historic Grant Park, just minutes from downtown Atlanta. Home to 1,000 animals living in naturalistic habitats, the zoo's animal collection represents six continents. Explore the Ford African Rain Forest where four families of lowland gorillas, including famous Willie B. and his adorable daughters, Kudzoo and Olynipia, (and two more offspring are on the way!) reside. Visit the Masai Mara, home to African elephants, black rhinos, lions, zebra, ostriches and more. Other highlights include \r\n \r\nAtlanta Cyclorama \r\n \r\n(SINCE 1898) \r\n \r\n\"TAKE YOUR PLACE IN HISTORY\" \r\nExperience \"The Battle of Atlanta,\" the world's largest painting capturing a pivotal moment in the history of our nation. \r\n \r\nA quarter of a million visitors a \r\n \r\nA show every half hour. \r\n \r\nyear consider the Cyclorama a \"Don't Miss\" when visiting Atlanta. \r\nLocated in historic Grant Park, only 10 minutes from downtown. \r\nThe locomotive \"Texas.\" \r\n \r\nNarrative in 5 languages. \r\nOutstanding bookstore and gift shop. Open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.* *(5:30 p.m. June 1 to Labor Day) \r\n \r\nwww.bcatlanta.org \r\n \r\n800 Cherokee Avenue, S.E.  Atlanta, Georgia 30315 \r\n \r\n(404) 624-1071  (404) 658-7625 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n8 3 \r\n \r\n The Atlanta Ballet dazzles audiences with performances year round. \r\n \r\nChilean flamingos, drill baboons and j the petting zoo, wildlife show and ania great reptile collection. Don't miss ! mal feedings. \r\nTour Turner Fiefa \r\n \r\nEH KG \r\n \r\nThe museum and lours are open year round and include behind the seams visits to Coca-Cola Sky Field, a Braves luxury suite, the press box, broadcast booth, dugout and clubhouse. Scouts Alley and The Plaza. Call for a free brochure or more information ~404.614.2311 \r\n \r\nThe Atlanta Cyclorama houses one of the city's most beloved art treasures and tells the poignant story of one of the pivotal events in Civil War history, the July 22, 1864, Battle of Atlanta. All the action of that one terrible day is cap tured in a three-dimensional. :S58-ft. painting-in-the-round, with sound effects and narration to highlight each facet of the battle. An introductory film sets the scene, and a museum of Civil War artifacts and the 1862 steam loco motive Texas fill the exhibit hall. \r\nCentennial Olympic Park, located in downtown Atlanta at Techwood Drive, Marietta Street and International Boulevard, served as the focal gathering point for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. After the Olympics, the park was remodeled and now serves as a favorite lunch spot for downtown work ers, as well as the site of various con certs and events. \r\nMidtown, from Ponce de Leon Avenue north to 26th Street, continue to mix the old and new, but here tl'1' atmosphere is more residential, as six1'1 in the attractive homes of Ansley P!irk \r\nEven so, the area is fast becoming\" Southern version of off-Broad^- \\ \r\n \r\n8 4 \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1 \r\n \r\n Anchored by the Woodruff Arts Center, which includes the Atlanta Symphony, the Alliance and Studio Theatres, and the High Museum of Art, Midtown is also the address of at least 10 other live performance theaters. One of them, The Fabulous Fox, a 1929 Moorish/Egyp tian/Art Deco fantasy is on the National Register of Historic Places. \r\nAnother icon in the Midtown area is the Margaret Mitchell House, located at the corner of Peachtree and 10th streets. Opened just last year to the public, the home is where Mitchell wrote Gone With The Wind and includes exclusive memorabilia, such as the orig inal typewriter, from which she crafted her classic novel. \r\nRhodes Memorial Hall, a 1903 copy of a Rhineland castle, is the museum home of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. Colony Square, one of the first of Midtown Atlanta's new skyscrapers, is a contemporary condo/ office/hotel/shopping and dining complex. \r\nThe most popular place in Midtown is 180-acre Piedmont Park, which is a haven for walkers, joggers, roller skaters, roller bladers, picnickers, ten- \r\n \r\nnis and softball players, and just about anyone who wants to relax. A large por tion of the park includes Atlanta Botan ical Garden and its $3.5 million Fuqua Conservatory, an oasis of exotic tropical plants from around the world. \r\nWhile there are hundreds of fine restaurants in Atlanta Metro, every thing from simple BBQ joints to elegant Southern mansions, one in Midtown must be singled out as a local institution. The Varsity near Georgia Tech has been dishing up chili cheese dogs and fried pies in its own special way since \r\n \r\n1928. It is billed as the world's largest drive-in. \r\nAmerica's oldest ballet company and one of the nation's top physical science museums are located next to each other on the outskirts of Midtown. The Atlanta Ballet performs at the Civic Center, adjacent to SciTrek, where more than 100 hands-on exhibits illustrate basic principles of science and their application to everyday life. \r\nOn the eastern periphery of Midtown, two intersecting streets give their names to the area known as Virginia- \r\n \r\nthe state there are lots of and \r\n \r\ni region: \r\n \r\nSd-Trek \r\n \r\n404-522-5500 \r\n \r\nl-:n|ny this science fun center complete with \r\n \r\nin[i ive, hands-on activities. A fun learning '\"!\u003e nee for your whole family. ATLANTA \r\n \r\nCent r for Puppetry Arts 404-873-3391 \r\n \r\nence the age-old art of puppetry through 1 museum and even puppet making S. ATLANTA \r\n \r\nNorth Fulton County \r\nSchools Museum \r\n \r\n770-552-6339 \r\n \r\nthrough Georgia history featuring such as a working 1930's courtroom cabin complete with story telling. It's \r\nfor school-aged children. ATLANTA \r\n \r\nRailways \r\n404-522-5500 learn about the great trains that fosimlustrial age and helped make \r\nimportant hub. DULUTH \r\nQrert hmly Men, check with the local Welcome Center. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 199 \r\n \r\n Stone Mountain Park has something for everyone including the world's largest granite monolith, laser shows, golf and the Scarlett O'Hara riverboat \r\n \r\nHighland. The informal, moderately- ! favorites. Nearby Inman Park is filled \\ perhaps the funkiest village in Atlanta. \r\n \r\npriced restaurants nestled in this cozy i with stately Victorian homes. Its corn- ! with offbeat shopping, dining and \r\n \r\nneighborhood are perennial Atlanta i mercial center, Little Five Points, is | nightlife. \r\n \r\n| Buckhead, north of Midtown, is \r\n \r\ni Atlanta's silk-stocking district. Fine old \r\n \r\nFembank Museum i mansions sit back on well-manicured of Natural History | lawns, causing a sensation each spring \r\n \r\n! with their incredible array of pink and \r\n \r\nI \r\n^, \r\nwe climbed the world's largest granite rock, \r\n \r\ni white dogwoods and azaleas. The elc| gant architecture and century-old land! scape make Buckhead's houses among ! the most sought after in metropolitan \r\n \r\ntraveled through time, \r\n \r\n| Atlanta. ! One of the jewels in Buckhead's res \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park \r\n \r\nvisited exotic countries, \r\n \r\nidential crown is West Paces Ferry Road. At the Greek Revival-style Geor gia Governor's Mansion, the perma \r\n \r\nnent furnishings constitute one of the \r\n \r\nand made lots of new friends \r\n \r\ni finest collections of Federal period fur- \r\n \r\nft We can't wait until \r\n \r\nI niture in the United States. The public i can visit three mornings a week. I The Atlanta History Center has 2li \r\n \r\ni acres of gardens and woodlands enclos- \r\n \r\ni ing two historic homes and the Atlanta \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Stone Mountain Park, Fernbank Museum ol Natural History, the International Corridor and the friendliest people in the world. You name it, Atlanta's DeKalb has it. Whether you 're planning a vacation or a family reunion, Atlanta's DeKalb is more fun than you can have in one day. \r\n \r\ni History Museum. The 1840's planta! tion Tullie Smith House is an authentic | pre-Civil War working farm. The 1928 I Swan House, showpiece of the HistoO \r\n \r\nwww. attontasdekalb.org Call 1-800-999-6055, ext. 4019 or (404) 378-2525 tor your FHEE Travel Planner today. \r\n \r\n\\ Center, is a grand Italianate villa risin? I above a series of gentle terraces \r\ncascading fountains. The Center's Civ*1 \r\n \r\n8 6 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n War exhibit is considered one of the best in the nation. \r\nAnother museum in Atlanta, the Carter Presidential Center, located appropriately enough on Freedom Park way just east of Atlanta, promotes peace and human rights worldwide. The Cen ter is a unique blend of history and his- \r\n \r\nand Pharr Roads just off Peachtree Street. \r\nIn the summertime, there is more top quality entertainment at Chastain Memorial Park Amphitheatre just north of Buckhead. Open-air concert goers dine on elaborate picnic suppers before tuning in to the Atlanta Sym phony and luminaries from the world of jazz and pop. On July 4th, the annual 10K Peachtree Road Race takes off from Buckhead, next to Lenox Square. \r\nDeKalb is Georgia's second largest county and constitutes 25 percent of \r\n \r\nmetropolitan Atlanta. Its county seat, Decatur, just seven miles east of down town, is known for its beautifully land scaped neighborhoods; its world renowned Emory University, the Har vard of the South; and the extensively renovated Michael C. Carlos Museum, the Southeast's largest archaeology museum featuring comprehensive col lections from Egypt, Greece and Africa. \r\nThe Fernbank Museum of Natural History is the largest natural history museum in the Southeast. It has the state's first MAX Theater, a dinosaur \r\n \r\nGraceful, elegant homes are on display annually during The Marietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour. \r\n \r\ntory in the making. The Center brings people and resources together to resolve conflicts; promote democracy; fight dis ease, hunger, and poverty; and protect and promote human rights. \r\nThe public may tour the Center grounds and visit the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, owned and oper ated by the National Archives and Records Administration of the federal government. It offers visitors an inti mate look at the American presidency and the Carter administration. \r\nTo ardent shoppers, Buckhead is heaven. With Lenox Square, the grandly renovated Phipps Plaza and a wealth of neighborhood boutiques, it typifies one fact of life in Atlanta: There's more shopping space per capita here than in any other city in the U.S. \u003c*cept Chicago. \r\nCome nightfall, Buckhead is the sPot to see and be seen. A wide variety of cafes, restaurants, music and dance clubs are clustered with hotels ln 'he pocket between East Paces Ferry \r\n \r\nJust 16 miles east of downtown Atlanta, Stone Mountain Park offers guests 3,400 acres of recreation, entertainment, education and leisure. \r\nFrom taking our Skylift attraction to the top of Stone Mountain (for a breathtaking view of the Atlanta skyline and the North Georgia mountains), to a memorable round of championship golf (on our Robert Trent Jones course), to experiencing our famous evening Lasershow, to just about anything you and your family or friends would want to do. \r\nIt's all here at Stone Mountain Park. It's easy to get to from anywhere in the metre Atlanta area. And it also happens to be one of Atlanta's most affordable destinations because you only have to pay what you want. \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park \r\nTo kam more, visit our vebsite a! www.stonemountainpark.com \r\nor irn'/e us at Stone Mountain Park Marketing Dent \r\nP. 0. Boi 778 Stone Mountain, GA 30086 \r\nor call us a! \r\n770-498-5690 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n8 7 \r\n \r\n Enjoy a comfortable two-room suite, our signature lush tropical atriums, a free uoked-K\u003e-ofder breakfast each morning and manager's reception' each evening. \r\n \r\nWhether traveling for business of leisure, we've fat you covered. 1009? satisfaction guarantee. \r\n \r\n5 Atlanta Locations \r\n \r\nAIRPORT \r\n \r\nGALLERIA \r\n \r\n404-767-1988 770-984-9300 \r\n \r\nBUCKHEAD \r\n \r\nPERIMETER \r\n \r\n404-261-7733 770-394-5454 \r\n \r\nDOWNTOWN 404-223-2300 \r\n(Opm Summer 1999) \r\n \r\nEMBASSY SUITES \r\nWhat a difference a stay makes; \r\nwww.embassy-suites.com 1-800-EMBASSY \r\n \r\ngallery, and its permanent exhibit, A Walk Through Time in Georgia, uses the state of Georgia as a microcosm to tell the history of the earth. The delight fully colorful Fantasy Forest brings to life basic nature concepts for 3- to ,\"\u003eyear olds. The companion Fernbank Science Center boasts one of the largest planetariums in the nation and \r\n \r\nWithin easy walking distance of all major downtown hotels and attractions! \r\nall At Peachtree Center \r\nDowntown Atlanta's only 3 level glass atrium shopping mall offering over 70 unique shops, restaurants and services. \r\nMall Hours: Monday-Saturday, Retail Shops l()am-6pin, Kateries 7am-6pm, Sit Down Restaurants - See individual restaurants for hours, Sunday openings and extended hours vary. 404-654-1296 \r\n \r\ni Underground Atlanta buzzes with activity around \r\nj its 100 shops covering 12 acres. \r\ni a 65-acre forest with walking trails i specifically designed for the visually ! impaired. | Dramatic evidence of Atlanta's grow! ing multi-cultural diversity permeates I Your DeKalb Farmer's Market. With i delicious fresh foods and baked goods ; from over 30 countries, this is the largest : indoor market of its kind in the world. \\ DeKalb is also home to the developI ing International Corridor, which fin ! planners hope will represent the culj tural diversity of Atlanta Metro and | serve as a meaningful multi-cultural i communications center. The Corridor | will offer a marketplace and grocery. | cultural learning opportunities, culinan | delights from many lands and interna| tional festivals. I And then there's the world's largest I mass of exposed granite with the I world's largest bas-relief sculptur? ! carved on its side. This is located in | Georgia's Stone Mountain Park. I miles east of Atlanta. The 3,200-ai1\"* \r\n \r\n8 8 \r\n \r\nG e o rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n I \r\n \r\npark is a wonderland of outdoor recre ation and family fun. Its top attractions include 36 holes of championship golf, an Antebellum plantation, riverboat ride, 80-passenger skylift and a spec tacular summer laser light show. \r\nJust beyond the west entrance of Georgia's Stone Mountain Park is Stone Mountain Village, a quaint 19th cen tury town, that contains more than 60 shops featuring everything from crafts and home-baked goods to antiques and collectibles. \r\nThe suburb of Marietta is located 20 miles northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County. It, too, endured severe losses during the Civil War, when Union troops burned their way into the Confederate stronghold. Marietta rebuilt itself and then preserved its turn-of-the-century downtown. It proudly touts five National Register Historic Districts found in the Historic Marietta Walking/Driving Tour and Cannonball Trail Driving Tour brochures, available from the Marietta Welcome Center and Visitor's Bureau in the 1898 railroad depot on Marietta Square. In the Kennesaw House, the Marietta Museum of His tory houses memorabilia and tells of the area's flavorful history. \r\n \r\nNorth Atlanta has a wide variety of shopping venues such as Cumberland Mall. \r\n \r\nhouses an excellent collection of fire fighting paraphernalia and memorabilia. \r\nMarietta is fast becoming a hot place for buying and selling antiques, espe cially in and around the Square. Some \r\n \r\n21 antique shops representing over 200 dealers can be found here, along with many other stores and restaurants. Theatre in the Square presents pro fessional live theater, and Glover Park, \r\n \r\nATLANTA HISTORY CENTER \r\n \r\nThe Margaret Mitchell House, where Mitchell lived and wrote Gone With the Wind, sits amid tower ing metro buildings. \r\nFor more history, step back in time and experience the Root House Museum, a merchant's home built circa '\u0026lo, one of the oldest surviving frame homes in Marietta. \r\nDon't miss the Marietta Fire Museum, featuring the Aurora, an 1879 sleani Powered engine. The museum also \r\n \r\n13O WEST PACES FERRY ROAD ATLANTA, GEORGIA 3O3OS (4O4) 814-4OOO \r\nWWW.ATLHIST.ORG \r\n \r\nYou'll have a great time exploring the real story of Atlanta's past through award-winning exhibi tions, the 1928 Swan House mansion, the 1845 Tullie Smith Farm and in our beautiful period gardens. From the Civil War and the exciting new exhibition, Georgia Quilts: Pming Together History, to civil rights and the Centen nial Olympic Games, there's something fun and \r\nBeautiful gardens tell the for everyone. CENTER \r\narea's landscape history \r\n \r\nTake 1-75 to exit 107 and follow signs or MARTA to Lenox or Buckhead/Financial Center station, then bus 23 south to corner of West Paces Ferry and Peachtree, walk three blocks west. \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n8 9 \r\n \r\n Six Flags Over Georgia \r\nHistoric Marietta Square \r\nKennesaw Moun tain National Battlefield \r\n \r\n The Very Best... History \r\n See the famous General locomotive at the Kennesaw Civil War Museum \r\n Journey through Marietta's five National Register Historic Districts  Visit the Marietta Museum of History  Hunt for relics at Kennesaw Mountain \r\nNational Battlefield Park Roam through James Lemon's Antebellum Home in Acworth \r\nThe Very Best... Arts \u0026 Culture \r\n Take in a performance at Theatre in the Square  Enjoy the Cobb Symphony or Georgia Ballet \r\n \r\nKennesaw Civil War Museum \r\n \r\nThe Very Best... Night Life \r\n Get \"interactive\" at Dave \u0026 Busters  Go \"cosmic bowling\" at U.S. Play  Dine in an elegant, Mobile AAA rated Antebellum mansion or eat with your fingers under the Big Chicken  Relax in a coffee shop, sip in a tea room \r\nor cheer in a sports bar \r\nThe Very Best... Attractions \u0026 Outdoor \r\nEscapes \r\n Take a break at Six Flags Over Georgia, White Water \u0026 American Adventures, Sun Valley Beach or Speed Zone  Golf at Marietta City Club or Cobblestone, to name a few  Get out and \"Hike the Mountain\" or raft the Chattahoochee \r\n Stroll around the Historic Marietta Square  Fish or sail on Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona \r\nThe Very Best... Shopping \u0026 Antiques \r\n Find abundant selections at regional malls such as Town Center at Cobb, Cumberland Mall, and Galleria Specialty Mall  Visit picturesque Vinings Jubilee \r\n North to South, find treasures in Acworth, Kennesaw, Smyrna, Powder Springs, Austell, and nestled around the quaint Marietta Square \r\n \r\nWhite Water \u0026 American Adventures \r\nAcworths Antebellum Home* \r\n \r\nLake Acworth \r\n \r\nThe Kennesaw Civil War Museum \r\n(770) 427-2117 / (800) 742-6897 www.ngeorgia.com/history/kcwm.shtml \r\n \r\n\"The General \r\n \r\nike, VeryBestofAtlanta/! \r\nCOBBCOUNTY \r\nCONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU \r\n(678) 303-COBB (2622) / (800) 451-3480 www.cobbcvb.com / e-mail: cobb@cobbcvb.com \r\n \r\nAcworth Caboose Visitor Information Center \r\n(770) 974-7626 / (770) 974-3 11 2 \r\n \r\nMARIETTA WELCOME CENTE AND VISITORS BUREAU \r\n(770) 429-1115 / (800) 835-0445 www.mariettasquare.com \r\n \r\n NEW FOR '99 \r\nThe Georgia \r\n^M^J^^B^B^y^a ^53^B s^S^P^S \r\nPut Your Feet to the Fire! \r\n \r\n$86.00 with full breakfast \r\n \r\n(800) 843-5858 \r\n \r\nSingle/Double (restrictions may apply) (770) 980-1900 \r\n \r\n 200 elegant guest rooms  Dining \\\\ilh Southern charm  Championship 18-hole golf course  Health club and tennis courts  Outdoor pool. spa. sundeck  6500-square-foot ballroom  Brumby I kill and gardens \r\nMarietta Conference Center \u0026 Resort \"\u003e()() Powder Springs Street Marietta. Georgia 30064 (770) 427-2300 (88) 85-2500 Ivmail: mccr@cillant\u003ci.com \\\\ \\u\\ .marietlaresort.com \r\n \r\nWelcome to Atlanta! If you're here for a meeting or a convention, you know you're in for a lot of hard work... but what about when it's time to play? \r\n \r\nMEET \r\n \r\nWouldn't it be great if there was a unique, \"one of a kind,\" convenient and fun place for a post meeting dinner, a spouses' fun day out or an \r\n \r\nall-out party for hundreds? There is such a place \r\n \r\nEAT \r\n \r\nand it is called U.S. Play. U.S. Play is a fantastic place to unwind, do some socializing with your group and your friends. If your party is 20 to 200, \r\n \r\nwe can combine great food and non-stop \r\n \r\nCOMPETE, \r\n \r\nentertainment in your own private setting. \r\nOnly Brunswick, the most respected name in recreation worldwide, could create the ultimate \r\n \r\ninteractive entertainment experience featuring \r\n \r\nAT \r\n \r\n1 Ultra Cosmic Bowling, an authentic brewpub, billiards, a state-of-the-art video gameroom and a fabulous restaurant... all under one roof. \r\n \r\nU.S.PUM \r\n \r\nU.S. Play... it's a party! \r\nCall Lori Bauer at 770-427-7679 for all your planning needs. \r\n \r\nBY BRUNSWICK \r\n \r\nIT'S A PARTY \r\n \r\n775 Cobb Place Boulevard / Kennesaw, GA 31044 www.brunswickbowling.com \r\n \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia is taking a STAND in 1999 with the debut of The Georgia Scorcher--one of the southeast's tallest and fastest standup roller coasters. Rising 107 feet and reaching speeds of 54 miles per hour, The Georgia Scorcher will send riders racing head-over-heels of 3,000 feet of contorted twisting, looping and spiraling--purple and gold steel track--while standing up. Unlike traditional roller coasters, The Georgia Scorcher has a twist-- riders STAND, not sit. The new stand-up coaster debuts in the Spring of 1999 and is the 8th roller coaster addition to the already thrill ride arsenal. Plus, enjoy all the other heartpounding thrill rides, water adven tures and Broadway style musicals that are sure to entertain the entire family. \r\nSixFlags \r\nFor more information, call \r\n(770) 948-9290 \r\nSix Rags and all related indicia are trademarks of Six Flags Theme Parks, Inc. \u0026 1998 \r\n \r\n OUUUVdnxib0*. s-vj^r l*$\\ \r\n. at ^lieZ^\"0\" to \r\n*^^- \"'17S^ pLul??eAaAson- ' \r\nWhite Water is the South's largest water theme park. American Adventures is Georgia's only amusement park designed just for families. Located North of Atlanta off Interstate 75 and Exit 113. (770)424-9283 www.whitewaterpark.com \r\n \r\n Perfect Choice \r\nWhether you need just a place to stay or full conference facilities, your \r\nperfect choice is the Days Inn or Comfort Inn in Kennesaw, Georgia. \r\n770-419-1530 \r\n \r\n770-419-1576 \r\n \r\nDAYS INN \r\n \r\npeautiful Modern Facility \r\nBoth Hotels Feature:  80 Tastefully Appointed Rooms  Complimentary Deluxe \r\nContinental Breakfast  Conveniently Located to \r\nAll Major Attractions Pool and Jacuzzi \r\nYour satisfaction guaranteed! \r\n \r\nSjore information call: \r\nv ,70) 434-6600 \r\n^**\u0026v- - \r\nJust a 15 minute drive from downtown Atlanta Revitalized new downtown area \"The Village Green\" including a new library, community center, retail development, and cluster homes New homes priced from the $!4()'s to the S600's Charming communities with a vast array of amenities Parks, jogging trails, pools, lighted tennis courts and much more Day camps, sports and recreational activities for children New Welcome Center \u0026 Museum opening Spring 1999 Winner of the 1997 Urban Land Institute's Award ofExcellence for the Smyrna Town Center \"The Village Green\" \r\n \r\nEXPRESS \r\n \r\nNORTH ATLANTA \r\nComplimentary Continental Breakfast \r\nOutdoor Pool Near Town Center Mall \r\nFree Local Calls 7 minutes to White Water \r\n1-800-HOLIDAY \r\n(770)427-5210 \r\n** \"6 (Barren Parkway) 0 1-75  Go 1 Blk. E. \r\n \r\nConveniently located just north ol the 1-75 and 1-285 interchange only 10 miles from downtown Atlanta and minutes from White Water and Six Flags. \r\n \r\nHeated Indoor/ Outdoor Pool /Jacuzzi Fitness Center In Room Coffee Makers Irons and Boards in all Rooms \r\n \r\nHair Dryers in all Rooms Gulfstreet Grill \"Deli\" \r\nAvis/American Airlines on site Players flub Lounge \r\n \r\n2055 SOUTH PARK PLACE ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30339 \r\n \r\n in the center of the Square, is the scene of numerous concerts and festivals throughout the year. \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Bat tlefield Park, a short drive from Mari etta Square, is the site of two Civil War battles that paved the way for the siege of Atlanta. A visitor center/museum offers an 18-minute video on the cam paign, and the grounds provide miles of original earthworks, historic markers, roads and hiking trails to the Kenne saw Mountain summit. Kennesaw Civil War Museum features The General, a \r\n \r\nlegendary steam locomotive that was hijacked during one of the more unusual episodes of the war. \r\nVinings Village has a somewhat indelicate Civil War history. The plan tation home of Hardy Pace, operator of the famous Pace's Ferry across the Chattahoochee River, was comman deered for use as a Union hospital. As Northern soldiers died, they were buried in his yard, but were dug up as the troops came back through Georgia, to be laid to rest in the North, say Pace fam ily records. Several of the houses in Vin- \r\n \r\nings are now antique shops, and one is a well-known restaurant. \r\nThere's also a modern side to Mari etta. White Water Park and Ameri can Adventures are magnets to \r\n \r\nAUanta 9 4 \r\n \r\n'hether you're stayin Atlanta's Gwinnett for all ages. \r\nre're known for our shopping and family attractions, but don't forget the winery tours and holiday festivities at Chateau Elan, or take \r\na walk with the pros at the PGA BellSouth Classic. Be the first in line to shop the new Mall of Georgia (opening August '99), or enjoy the high-tech fun at Dave \u0026 Busters (opening April '99). \r\nGwinnett also offers easy 1-85 accessibility, new hotels, great dining and friendly folks. \r\nCall l-888-GWINNETT for your free Visitors Guide and area map. \r\nAtlanta's \r\nGwinnett County \r\nPlease e-mail your questions to info@gcvb.org or visit our website at www.gcvb.org \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 199 \r\n \r\nFun seekers will love Six Rags Over Georgia and \r\nits seven twisting rollercoasters. \r\nfamilies looking for big summer fun in a water-filled playground or the kind ofj theme park that caters just to kids. \r\nHistoric Roswell, recently desig nated a Main Street City, is one of the few Civil War targets in Georgia that survived almost intact. A milling town 28 miles north of Atlanta, Roswell's busi ness was the manufacture of gray cloth for Confederate uniforms. General Shcrman politely destroyed only the mill, leaving most of Roswell's Antebellum structures to posterity. \r\nGreek Revival Bulloch Hall (c. 1839 was the girlhood home of Mittie loch, mother of President Theodore ROD sevelt and grandmother of First Lad; Eleanor Roosevelt. The Roswell Vis' tor Center on Atlanta Street provide walking tour brochures and guide* tours of this and 26 other historic site* \r\nThe Bricks (c. 1840), once housin for mill workers, and the rebuilt Mill are now used for shopping, dinin and entertainment functions. The toric District embraces dozens of leries, working artists' studios, spec1\" shops and restaurants. \r\n \r\n In 1845, The Archibald Smith Plan tation Home, along with some 13 out buildings, was built about a mile north of Roswell. The home was kept in the family for generations and preserved in its original state. Opened to the pub lic in 1991, it accurately portrays the Southern lifestyle of a mid-19th century cotton planter. \r\nThe Chattahoochee River Nation al Recreation Area, south of Roswell, is where Atlantans like to enjoy one of their favorite sports, rafting down the Chattahoochee. The Chattahoochee Nature Center offers educational pro grams, woodland hiking trails and a scenic boardwalk for observing the river marsh and its wildlife. \r\nSlightly further north from Roswell on GA Highway 400 is the booming town of Alpharetta. As activity in Atlanta has expanded outward, Alpharetta has increased its accommodation size over the last five years faster than any other \r\n \r\nSouthern towns and antique shopping districts to explore, like Old Town Lilburn, Historic Norcross and Main Street Buford. \r\nBuford, a historic tannery town, cel ebrates the past while also looking to the future. It is the new home of the Mall of Georgia at Mill Creek, which will be the Southeast's largest mall when it is opened in August 1999. This distinc tive village development will feature Georgian architecture, 1.7 million square feet of retail space, and 80-acre Nature Park, 500-seat amphitheatre and \r\n \r\nseven-story MAX Theater. Just up the road you will find the Buford Artists Colony, a collective of over 30 artists who make and sell art, pottery, jewelry folk art and furniture in the restored shops and galleries of downtown Buford. \r\nThe restored Historic Courthouse in Lawrenceville is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, while the Gwinnett History Museum, formerly the Lawrenceville Female Seminary, houses an excellent collection of Geor gia folk artifacts. \r\n \r\nSATISFY YOUR CRAVING FOR SUITES \r\n \r\nAmeriSuites, a hotel that gives you the comforts of suite accommodations at an affordable price! \r\nSpecial features include: \r\nif Spacious living and sleeping areas \r\n* Free Bountiful Breakfast Buffet*' \r\nif Refrigerator, microwave, wet bar, coffeemaker with coffee in each suite \r\n \r\nif MBE Business Express Center if 26' stereo TV/VCP \r\nif Outdoor heated pool* if Laundry facility/valet service \r\nif On-site exercise room or complimentary use of local fitness center* \r\nif Mention this ad for special rates \r\n \r\nCatch great entertainment each summer at the National Black Arts Festival. \r\nAtlanta neighbor. Alpharetta also opened a new convention and visitors bureau in the spring of 1998 to assist increased travel and tourism. \r\nGwinnett County, 30 minutes northeat of Atlanta via 1-85, has a reputation 88 a high-tech corridor, yet many areas ()f the county retain a small town feel, \r\nthe county, there are small \r\n \r\nAMERlSuiTES* \r\n \r\nAMERICA'S AFFORDABLE ALL-SUITE HOTELS \r\n1-800-833-1516 \r\nAirline Access Chain Code: A)  www.amerisuites.com \r\n \r\nAtlanta/Buckhead \r\nAtlanta (404) 869-6161 \r\nAtlanta/Gwinnett Mall \r\nDuluth (770) 623-6800 \r\nAtlanta/Johns Creek \r\nDuluth (770) 622-5858 \r\nAtlanta/North Point Mall \r\nAlpharetta (770) 594-8788 \r\n \r\nAtlanta/Peachtree Corners \r\nNorcross (770) 416-7655 \r\nAtlanta/Perimeter Center \r\nAtlanta (770) 730-9300 \r\nAtlanta/Windward \r\nAlpharetta (770) 343-9566 \r\nAugusta/River Watch Pkwy. \r\nAugusta (706) 733-4656 \r\n \r\n 1\u003cWS Prime Hospitality Corp. \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro 9 5 \r\n \r\n Take a guided tour of Vines' Botan ical Gardens, featuring 23 acres of unique and indigenous gardens, or soak up the proud history of the rails at the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth. Recently expanded, the mu seum displays interesting items includ ing a World War II troop kitchen, a Presidential Pullman car and over 90 units of rolling stock. Miniature train rides are available on some weekends. Children love the Yellow River Game Ranch in Lilburn, where petting the deer, buffalo and other animals that \r\n \r\nroam the ranch is always allowed and encouraged! \r\nSophisticated shopping and dining are available at Gwinnett Place Mall, Bass Pro Sportsman's Warehouse and over 150 antique shops that dot the county. Treasure-seekers flock to the Pride of Dixie Antique Market, held the last weekend of each month at the North Atlanta Trade Center in Norcross. \r\nWhether your dining choice is Greek or down-home Southern, you're sure to find it here. Gwinnett has over 250 \r\n \r\nrestaurants, with more opening every day. Visit almost any weekend in May, September or October and you'll likely find a festival, fair or cultural event to enjoy. The Gwinnett Fine Arts Center features diverse, eclectic exhibits, anc August 1999 will bring the grand open ing of the Fine Arts Center's new Chil dren's Museum. \r\nSports-minded Gwinnett prides itself on its challenging yet accessible public golf courses, including Hamilton Mill, Her itage and St. Marlo, all considered some of the finest in the state. April 1-4 brings \r\n \r\nAN ATLANTA METRO \r\n \r\nrekindle the passion of an era gone, but not forgotten. Atlanta's True South is the destination of choice for those seeking tiaditional southern hospitality with the modern amenities of metropolitan living. \r\nAs the \"Official\" Home of Gone With The Wind, Clayton County serves as the #l destination for book ond film fans who seek the genteel lifestyle of Margaret Mitchell's Jaia. \r\n Stalely Oaks Plantation  Spivey Hall  Road to Tara Museum  Confederate Cemetery \r\nNASCAR Racing \r\nJust 15 minutes south of downtown Atlonto lies a chaiming southern community with a story to tell. Sit on the porch, relax and listen to the legends of Clayton County. \r\nAtlanta's True South-- wbere Southern Hospitality is a way of life. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro 9 6 \r\n \r\nMelty Meadows as Scarten \r\n \r\nStone Mountain is one of \r\n \r\nAtlanta's biggest natural \r\n \r\nstate treasures. Not only is \r\n \r\nit the world's largest \r\n \r\ngranite rock, but it's \r\n \r\nencompassed by a 3,200- \r\n \r\nacre park full of outdoor \r\n \r\nrecreation activities. Ride \r\n \r\nthe 80-passenger skylift \r\n \r\nto the summit for a great \r\n \r\nview_of Atlanta on a clear \r\n \r\n~ day. Or if you're really \r\n \r\nf \r\n \r\nN  \r\n \r\nadventurous, rwkelxD the \r\n \r\n1op.'77\u003c \r\n \r\nCLAYTON COUNTY \r\nCONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU \r\n\"sf-'/S  /\" W-1 S \r\nr.fiffcffff fstr\u0026tr \u003cy \r\nGone mm The Wiiuf* \r\n104 NORTH MAIN STREET JONlSBORO, GEORGIA 30236 \r\nFor Information, call; (770) 478-4800 ..-or toll free 1 -800-662-STAY \r\nWWW.CLAYTONCHAM.ORG/CCCVB E-mail: cccvb@mindspring.conr) \r\n \r\nG e o rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Historic RosweH \r\n \r\n: Yesterday Is Not So Long Ago. \r\nAn antebellum village nestled in the foothills of the Georgia mountains, along the banks of the Chattahoochee River. Just 20 minutes from Atlanta, in the heart of a progressive community with modem amenities. \r\n Walking Tours of Historic District.  Smith Plantation Home.  Antiques, Historic Sites, An Galleries, \r\nNature Trails, Unique Shops and Restaurants housed in period buildings.  Chattahoochee Nature Center, an oasis of wooded uplands, freshwater ponds and miles of nature trails.  Lodging, Meeting and Events Facilities.  BullochHall.  Teaching Museum North explores the social, economic and political history of Georgia. \r\n \r\nHistoric RosweH Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 617 Atlanta Street RosweH, Georgia 30075 \r\n(800) 776-7935 / (770) 640-3253 www.cvb.roswell.ga.us \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n9 7 \r\n \r\n BUCKHEAD \r\n \r\nAtlanta's Answer to t%\u003e \r\n \r\n100 FACT-FILLED PAGES FOR: \r\n Tourism  Relocation  Economic Development \r\n \r\niead ODE \r\nBOOK99 \r\n \r\nWinner of Awards from: \r\nInternational Downtown Association \r\nAmerican Chamber of Commerce Executives \r\n1 American Society of Association Executives \r\n/.Atlanta Planning Advisory Board \r\n; \r\nPublished by Buckhead Coalition, Inc. 3340 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 560, Atlanta, Georgia 30326 \r\n(404) 233-2228; (800) 935-2228 \r\nAvailable for sale at Atlanta bookstores or from the publisher ($5.00 + $2.50 s\u0026h). \r\n \r\nthe PGA BellSouth Classic to the Greg Norman designed Sugarloaf golf course--an excellent warm-up for the Masters tournament the followingweek. \r\nGwinnett is also home to first-class competitive tennis centers including the Peachtree World of Tennis, the Rac- \r\n \r\nATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN \r\nSomething's always blooming at the Atlanta Botanical Garden! Located adjacent to \r\nPiedmont Park In Mldtown, the Garden is open Tuesday-Sunday from 9 am-6 pm. Visitors can enjoy the Garden's 30 acres of Dowering landscapes, specialty gardens, a \r\nhardwood forest and the Fuqua Conservatory, home to rare and endangered \r\ntropical and desert plants. \r\n \r\nPiedmont Park at The Prado Box 77246  Atlanta, Georgia 30357 Call (404) 876-5859 for more Information. \r\n \r\nHIGH m u \r\n \r\nThe award-winning design of the High Museum of An has made It an \r\ninternationally recognized landmark. But the hundreds of thousands who visit the High each year find much more than a beautiful building. The Museum houses \r\na superb collection of European and American painting and sculpture, \r\ncontemporary art, folk art, African art, photography, and a decorative arts \r\ncollection that's been called one of the finest In the country. \r\n \r\nu m \r\n \r\no \r\n \r\nHigh Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Adanta, GA 30309. Open Sunday, noon-5 p.m.; Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.5 p.m. Adults $6; senior citizens and college students S* children 6-17 $2; Museum members and children under 6 free. \r\nFor information call (40-0 \"33-HIGH. Special pricing and hours apply to special exhibitions. \r\n \r\nChastain Park Amphitheater hosts great concerts \r\nin the spring and summer. \r\nquet Club of the South and Stone Mountain International Tennis Cen ter, home of the 1996 Olympic competi tion. Gwinnett also has one of the premier parks and recreation depart ments in Georgia, with over 15 parks and counting. \r\nJonesboro, in Clayton County just south of downtown Atlanta, is known as the literary setting for Margaret Mitchell's Gone With The Wind and the beginning of Georgia's Peach Blos som Trail. The site of the 1864 Battle of Jonesboro, this picturesque small town played a strategic role in the Atlanta Campaign. Stop by the newly-renovated Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center and pick up a Jonesboro Driving Tour brochure or cassette to trace the course of the battle. While at the Depot, be sure to visit the Road to Tara Museum \r\n \r\n9 8 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Housing a unique collection of Gone With the Wind movie memorabilia, this museum is a must-see for fans of the classic film. Those who seek a behindthe-scenes glimpse into the true stories behind the famous novel should plan to take Historical and Hysterical Tours' highly popular Gone With the Wind Tour. The 90-minute guided tour of Jonesboro's historic sites with a cos tumed guide departs the Depot MondaySaturday at 1 p.m. \r\nStately Oaks Plantation is a delightful house museum which effec tively portrays the planters' family lifestyle just prior to the Civil War. Authentic costumed guides relive the history right before your eyes. Several antique shops along Jonesboro's Main \r\n \r\ntional Park. Also the site of the 1996 Olympic Beach Volleyball competition, the International Park was voted the most scenic and beautiful Olympic venue by the foreign press. Enjoy an eight-acre spring-fed lake, white sand beach, adventure golf and water rides. \r\nOn the campus of Morrow's Clayton College and State University, Spivey Hall is widely regarded as Atlanta's pre mier musical recital facility and home of one of the most comprehensive annual performance series in the Southeast. \r\n \r\nAt every point of the compass, Atlanta Metro shows the kind of excel lence and friendly spirit that have led to repeated rankings as one of the best places to do business and one of the most livable cities in the world. Atlanta-watchers agree that this city and its suburbs have charms worth a visit. \r\nAnd while visitors will find Atlanta Metro to be a place that values those accolades, they will also find it is a place that cherishes having a good time, too. \r\n \r\nVo Qe*- t*ij*\u003ea*y, sUop, . v/JH-K \r\n \r\nThe whole family can enjoy a canoe ride down the Chattahoochee River. \r\n \r\nVo \\\u003ee. picrt-iAve 877-386-9563] \r\n \r\nStreet make this town a pleasant stop for the historic traveler. \r\nFor a true taste of Georgia, stop by the Atlanta State Farmers' Market for fresh produce in Forest Park. While 'here, dine at the Market Restaurant. 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Box 532 \r\nCarrollton, G A 30117 \r\n \r\nIf you are planning a trip to Georgia, or just looking for more information about \r\nSECH GtOftOIA OM MY MMD! \r\nthis great state, visit Georgia On my Mind Online (wwwgomm.com). This interac tive, state-of-the-art site gives you access to everything the state has to offer, from its many parks and cultural activities to attractions and holiday festivals. \r\nAccommodations, restaurants, shop ping, tours and other travel-related ser vices also are included to help you plan your trip. You can even use the per sonalized travel planner to help set your itinerary. It's easy: just browse through the site, and choose attractions or businesses you are inter ested in exploring. Your planner will keep a run \r\nning list with all the information you need to make your trip complete. Once you are finished, save your personal travel planner to your computer or print it out and take it with you! \r\nWhile exploring the gomm.com, you'll find that Georgia is divided into nine travel regions. So, if you are planning to visit a particular area, just click on that section of the map and tailored, regional travel information will appear The online \r\n \r\nsite offers overviews of each region, as well as a map and a series of related \r\narticles. There are also over views on the sub jects that make Georgia unique: its rich history, expansive trails and parks, cul tural arts, Afri can American culture, sports and leisure and fairs and festi vals. \r\nA wealth of information about travel and tourism businesses in Georgia is stored in the site's extensive database. Searches can be as general or as complex as you like. Divided into categories and subcatogories, the database is searchable by region, city, county, name and type of business. Links within the database will \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\nCom* diicovtr the great city ot Aibni* vitality  itt tearing \u003clvW a beacon drawing traveler) 10 ti\u003e doonttp Fm Butkhtadto Srone MouMtm, from \r\nM\"VahriTetttaa!t1o \"Gw'm' n*ct\"i,?(h*,*s *woripd*-cmla'n\"' \r\nidbrmation bout iht At lam* Mi \r\nprovide additional details and online ser vices when available. \r\nWhether you are visiting on business or pleasure, there is no doubt Georgia\"8 will greet you with a true dose of South ern hospitality. We're glad you ha Georgia on your mind! \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Tra\\d_Diimtorv Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nSPORTS \\KM;RI:\\TIO\\ \r\nVHorth Beach, Beach St, (301 01); 770-974-3112. BF-F-L-PN-PGMF. Picnic aieas, lakefront, beating, fishing, swimming. Reservations: 4cmT/7 City Hall, 4375 Senator Russell Sq. \r\nCohl.leslone (Jolf Club, 4200 Nance Rd, (30101); 770-91 7-51 51 . Open: Daily, 7:30 am-dark. H-SNR-CC-GC-FS. Roled Atlanta's #1 pub lic course. Public golf with a private club atmosphere and service. Otampionship course: par 71, rating 73. 1, slope 140. Tee times availHe tour days in advance. \r\n \r\nBest Western li miller Inn, P.O. Box 600, (30101), 770-974-0116. Rates: $49-$89.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PG-POCL-CBK-PA. f \r\nPlease see our ad. onjiage 78. \r\nl)a\u003es Inn-Arworth, 5035 Cowen Rd., (30101); 770-974-1700. \r\n \r\nDualll) Inn-\\o\\orlh, 4980 Cowan Rd., (30101); 770-974-1922, 770-966-9700. Rates: $40-S55. Open: Year-round. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-OS-F-L-PO-CTV-CBK-PA-SB-MF. \r\nSuper II Motel- \\n\\c.i1li, 4970 Cowan Rd, (30101); 770-966-9700. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-CC-OS-F-GP-L-PO-CTV-CBK-PA-SB- \r\nMF. \r\nTraiflodw-lrnorlh, 5320 Bartow Rd. NW, (30101); 770-974-5400. Rates: $45-$90. HF-NS-GR-CC-M-PO-CTV-CBK-J. \r\nTR\\VKI,SI;R\\K;KS \r\n\\rnnrth Msllor Center, 4367 Senator Russell Sq., (30101); \r\n770-974-7626. IB. Please see our ad on page 90. \r\n \r\nxlpharetla \r\nVITRM \u003cM\u003e^ \r\n\\ntre\u003e Mill Nature I'resene and Heritage Center, 9770 Autrey Mill Rd., (30022); 770-664-0660. Open: Thu.-Sun., 12:304:30pm.HF-ED-M-YA-OS-PN-TH-PA-SB-MF-TO.Cn\u003ciOTSota (til ravine forest with a scenic creek and abundant animal life, Autrey Militias r/mi. of walking trails, picnic areas, historic sites, educa tional programs, tours and special function and meeting rental. \r\nSHORTS x RI;CRI: vnoi\\ \r\nUlanta \\al Uinal Golf Club, 10 Tournament Playere Dr., (30004); 770-442-8801. GC-RS-FS-VCR-MF. Private golf club with banWMneeting,\u003e/ei.ept!on space available for groups up to 500 peo(* Course and clubhouse are available for outside functions. KHTAI \r\nKhcrnnes (.oil, 4775 Old Alabama Rd., (30022); 770-442-5960. NS-CC-OS-GC-FS-SB. Designed by nature, enhanced by man: 18-hole Cternpionship course, 9-hole par-three, practice facility, pro shop. lww golf was meant to be played. \r\n\" toiler, 10800 Davis Dr., (30004); 770-649-6600. Open: Daily, 530am-1 am .CC-OS-HC-BBP-FS-GS-VCR-MA-MF./IJ-nn*:/cea)rf \"*e roller ska ting facility with food service, pro shop and two NHL ** hockey arenas, plusoneSS'x 185'in-line roller arena, fj \r\n \r\nl9eni \r\n\" Handicapped Accessible  Handicapped Facilities ^JUSCorpsofEnaFacilitv 2 STM Historic Landmak J?3BtedbyNat'IParkSvc m National Register of \r\nHistoric Places and/or r. Hjtoric Outbuildings ?? Educational Jl Museum * ton Smoking Areas \r\n^nwAcass \r\n!L Downtown \r\nta \"MARTA \r\nJ^ Near Airport \r\nTransport \r\n \r\nSB Suburban \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAL Airline C Chamber of Commerce CVB Conv \u0026 Visitors Bureau CE Currency Exchange II language Interpreter IB Tourism Info Bureau MF Meeting Facility TS Tour Service TV Tours Available TA Travel Agency \r\nLODGING S FOOD SERVICE \r\nBB Bed \u0026 Breakfast BBP B S B with Private Bath CB Cabin \r\n \r\nIOIH.IM; \r\n\\merlSiilles-Mlaimi/Windnard, 5595 Windward Pkwy., (30004); 770-343-9566. Rates: S59-$145. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-PO-CTVCBK-IM-VCR-SB-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 95. \r\n\\meriSiiites-\\orlh Point, 7500 North Point Pkwy., (30022); 770-594-8788. Rates: $69-5149. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-K-CTVCSS-CBK-IM-VCR-MA-SGT-SB-MF. \r\n',\u003es, ,. . ...,.; .i\"i-.-.j. \". \r\nComfort Suites, 3000 Mansell Rd., (30202); 770-645-6060. Rates: S59-S119. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-OS-PO-K-CTV-CBK-J-IM-VCR-MA-MF. \r\nI'alrlleUI Inn- VIlanla/\\l|iharetla, 11385 Haynes Bridge Rd., (30004); 770-663-4000. Rates: $65-$97. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-GR-SNRCC-PO-CTV-CBK-MF. \r\nllomenoiid Sillies Hotel-\\lpliarella, 10775 Davis Dr., (30004); 770-998-1622. Rates: $89-5169. H-HF-NS-SNR-HC-PO-KCW-CBK-GS-IM-MA-SGT-SB-MF. Ft \r\n1.1 Oiilnl.i Inn \u0026 Sillies, 1350 North Point Dr., (30202); 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: $59-$99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-POCTV-CBK-J-IM-PA-SB-MF. ft IGHTA) \r\nP/e,?se see our dd on page 11 \r\nK.i(lissoii-\\oilli I'olnl, 10740 Westside Dr., (30004); 770-640-551 \\.(GHTA) \r\nKcNideiu e Inn- \\l l.ml,./ Mph.n ella, 5465 Windward Pkwy. W., (30004); 770-664-0664, 800-331-3131. Rates: $129-$165. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-HC-PO-K-CTV-CBK-J-IM-PA-SB-MF. IGHTA) \r\n \r\nMuhaiella \\lsllor Iliirean, 3050 Royal Blvd. South, (30022); 678-297-2811,800-294-0923. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 97. \r\n \r\nAtlanta* \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\S \r\nAtlanta Botanical Garden, 1345 Piedmont Ave., (30309); 404-876-5859. Rates: $3-$6. Open: Tue.-Sun., 9 am-6 pm (Apr.-Oa, 9 am-7 pm). HF-ED-YA-GR-SNR-CC-GS-MA-MF-TS-TV. 30 acres of lush, landscaped gardens and woodlands. A conservatory houses rare and endangered tropical and desert plants. Lunch is sold Apr.-Oct. Museum gift shop. Botanical library, fj \r\nPlease see our ad on page 98. \r\nAtlanta History Center, 130 W. Paces Ferry Rd., (30305); 404-814-4000. Rates: M-S10. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5:30 pm. Sun., 12-5:30 pm. H-NR-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-OS-PN-RS-FS-E-GS-MA- \r\nMF. The real stoty ol Atlanta's pevp/e and places lives at the Atlanta History Center, where we keep the story anything but old. You'llfind the Centennial Olympic Games, Gone With the Wind, \"The Civil War,\" Civil Rights and a whole lot more! The story continues in our historic houses. The 1928 Swan House, Atlanta's must-see mansion, the 1845 Tullie Smith Farm (a real plantation) and acres of beauti ful gardens, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 89 \u0026 103 \r\nMlanlii Market Cenler/AnierlrasMart, 240 Peachtree St. Suite 2200, (30303); 404-220-3000. NS-CC-D. Atlanta International Gift and Accessories Market. \r\nBraies Museum, 755 Hank Aaron Dr., (30315); 404-614-2310, 404-614-2311. Rates: $2-$3. Open: Daily. H-HF-ED-M-YA-GR-OSE-GS-D-TV. The Ivan Alien jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame at \r\n \r\nQ Cottages Cl Country Inn CP CampSite DP Dump Site RV RVHookllp LD Lodge R Resort \r\nRS Restaurant on Site K Kitchenettes FD Food Service FL Fuel Service BS Baby-sitting CTV Cable W CL Cocktail Lounge CSS Cocktail Service Sunday E Entertainment CBK Continental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK Full Breakfast I Jacuzzi GS Gift Shop IR In-Room Movies VCR VCR In Room PA Pets Allowed KA Kennel Facilities A Atmosphere Table Service CS Cafeteria Smorgasbord FF Fast Food FS Family Style CT Catenng Service \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBA Beach Access BF Boating Facilities F Fishing GC Golf on Premises \r\n \r\nCome experience the World of Coca-Cola! \r\nBuy One Admission, Get One Free!* \r\nPresent this coupon when you purchase one admission \r\nand get one of equal or lesser value admission free! \r\nFor more information call (404)676-5151. \r\n \r\nAdjacent to Underground \r\n \r\n'1997 The Coca-Cola Company. Coca-Cola\" and World ol Coca-Cola | Atlanta are trademarks olThe Coca-Cola Company. 'Oder expires 12-31-99. | \r\nTurner Field features Braves artifacts from the team's years in Boston, Milwaukee, and Atlanta. It includes Hank Aaron's 715th bat and ball, a Pullman rail car from the 50's, and the 1995 World Series trophy. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 84 \r\nC\\\\ Center, 1 CNN Center, Marietta St. atTechwood Dr., (30303); 404-827-2491,404-827-2704. Open: Daily. H-NS-GR-PF-CC-OS-HCPI-RS-FS-CTV-E-GS-D-MA-CE-MF-TV. CNN Center is the global head quarters of the CNN News Group and Turner Broadcasting. Visitors can get a first-hand look at news in the making on the CNN Studio Tour offered daily. Or join CNN's interactive talk show, TalkBack Live, and let your opinions contribute to the news of the day, Mon. -Fri., 3 pm. Spend the day, enjoy lunch at one of our many eateries and shop at The Turner Store or Braves Clubhouse Store. Stay the night at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center. We are the news, sports \u0026 enter tainment center of Atlanta! \r\n \r\nGP Golf Privileges HC Health Club HR Horseback Riding L Lake Access M Marina P Picnic Facilities PG Playground PI/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor RF Rafting/Kayaking SS Snow Skiing TC Tennis Courts TH Trails/Hiking TB Tubing WS Water Skiing \r\nCHARGES/HOURS \r\nYA Admission Fee FP Family Plan \r\n \r\nGR Group Rate SNR Senior Discount PF Parking Fee CC Credit Cards Accepted OS Open Sunday \r\nSKOAL NOTES \r\n6HTA Georgia Hospitality \u0026 Travel Association Member \r\n* Denotes Local Welcome Center or State Visitor Information Center in the city. \r\n* * Georgia Bed \u0026 Breakfast Council Member \r\nTt Special Internet Presence at www.gomm.com \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 01 \r\n \r\n WILD FUN! ^~ \r\n \r\n^ \r\n \r\n^ ^ * ^ ^ \r\n \r\n^ \r\n \r\n\"^^ \r\n \r\nVisit a world-class wildlife park in the heart of Atlanta. Hundreds of animals live in naturalistic habitats - including \u003c Jalal the tiger and the world famous gorilla, Willie B \r\nYour kids will love the now carousel, zoo train, elephant shows, petting zoo and other fun-filled activitiesl \r\n \r\nExit 26 gtl Inlentate 20 la Irani Park. \r\nitu than i mile from Turner Field. Open dally at 9:30 a.m. 404-C24-S600. wwu.iooatljntl.on \r\n \r\nPrimeSeats AT \r\n\u003cSLAKEWOOD \r\nWHAT ARE PRIMESEATS? \r\nIt's a seat option program that offers you the same great seat for every show all Summer long and your seats are guaranteed. \r\nPrimeSeats makes concerts convenient affordable and you only buy tickets to the concerts you want \r\nVIP SERVICE \r\nOne VIP Parking Pass induded with every two PrimeSeats Packages. There is no waiting in line, and no busy signals, just call the PrimeSeats hotline and your tickets will be delivered \r\novernight \r\nCall 404-627-9704 \r\nvisit our website: lakewoodamp.com \r\n \r\nYou'll love the house! \r\n Guided tours  Museum shop  Free Parking \r\nEiplortlheliktorie boiue where \r\nMargaret Mttehell IhedlniUny apartment and \r\nTole the .orld-n mot beloved novel. qfPfocUrrt t loth Ortcti TAftotion. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Dome, One Georgia Dome Dr., (30313); 404-223-9200, 404-223-8800. Open: Varies. H-HF-NS-YA-PF-CC-RS-FS-CL-CSS-ED-MA-TS-TV. The Georgia Dome is owned by the State of Georgia, managed by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, serves as the home venue for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons, will host the Super Bowl in 2000 and a myriad ofpremier sporting events includ ing the Peach Bowl, SEC football and basketball and NCAA final four 2002. The dome seats 71,500 for football, ft (GHTAj \r\nGeorgia World Congress Center, 285 International Blvd., (30313); 404-223-4000. H-HF-PF-CC-RS-FS-CTV-Ct-GS-D-MA-SGTMF. The Georgia World Congress Center hosts a myriad of conventions/tradeshows and corporate events, is owned by the state of Georgia, managed by the GWCC authority and encompasses 2.5-million sq. ft. Coupled with the adjacent Georgia Dome, the two comprise one of the largest convention, sports and entertainment complexes in the world, ft (GHTA) \r\nHistoric Freight Depot-Georgia Bldg. Auth., 1 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., (30334); 404-656-3850. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. H-OS-FS-D-MA-MF. Historical Freight Depot with charm and ele gance, restored to 1850's atmosphere. Banquet and meeting facil ities also available in the Empire and Floyd Room with a breathtaking view of downtown Atlanta, overlooking The State Capitol. (GHTA) \r\nKing Center, 449 Auburn Ave., (30312); 404-524-1956. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. HF-ED-MA-MF-TS. The King Center is the offi cial national and international memorial dedicated to continuing the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through education, training and research. \r\nMargaret MIK hell House and Museum, 990 Peachtree St., (30309); 404-249-7012, 404-249-701 5. Open: 9 am-4 pm. H-HF-NRED-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GS-MA-MF-TV. Birthplace of Gone With the Wind. Take a guided tour through the historic, turn-of-thecentury house and restored apartment where Margaret Mitchell wrote the classic novel. Learn about the life and works of this fas cinating woman, the writing of the novel and making of the movie, through anecdotes, video, photographs and exhibits, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia, 7561 Six Flags Pkwy., (30168); 770-948-9290. Open: Mar.-Nov. H-HF-GR-PF-OS-PN-RS-E-GS-KAMA. Six Flags Over Georgia...the World of Fun, not a world away! ft (GHTA) \r\nP/ejst1 see our ad on page 91. \r\nThe Jimmy Carter Library \u0026 Museum, 441 Freedom Pkwy., (30307); 404-331-02%, 404-331-3942. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am4:45 pm; Sun., 12-4:45 pm. H-HF-NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-SNR-PFCC-OS-RS-FS-GS-MA-TV. The Jimmy Carter Library Si Museum is one of eleven national presidential libraries across the country admin istered by the federal government, and the only one in the South east. It includes the archived materials of the Carter administration. The museum exhibits highlight Carter's early years, life at the White House, wonderful state gifts and key issues of the Carter Presidency. The Carter Center, which is located at the same complex and admin istered by Emory University, is not open to the public. Admission charged: K; 55 and older, S4; 16andyounger, free, ft \r\nTurner Field Tours, 755 Hank Aaron Dr., (3031 5); 404-614-2311, 404-614-2310. Rates: $4-$7. Open: Daily. H-HF-ED-M-YA-GR-OSE-GS-D-TV. Tours of Turner Field begin in the Braves Museum and include Coca-Cola Sky Field, a Braves luxury suite, Braves press box, broadcast booth, dugout and clubhouse, Scouts Alley, the Plaza and the Braves Clubhouse Store. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 84. \r\nUnderground Atlanta, 50 Upper Alabama St., (30303); 404-523-2311. Open: Daily, Mon.-Sat, 10 am-9 pm; Sun.,126 pm. H-M-GR-PF-CC-OS-RS-FS-D-MA-MF-VI. The city beneath the streets is alive with activity! A center for fun, entertainment, dining and shopping. Authentic storefronts and historic buildings below and above the streets. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 1. \r\n \r\nWorld of Coca-Cola, 55 Martin tuther King, Jr. Dr., (30303); 404-676-5151. Rates: S3-S6. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 12-6 pm. H-HF-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-E-GS-D-MA. Coca- \r\nCo/a, the world's best-selling soft drink, celebrates its history and its future with videos, interactive exhibits, and soda fountains of the past and future. Taste beverages from around the world and shop the largest assortment of Coca-Cola brand merchandise. Experience it! (GHTA) \r\nP[ease see ouradonpages_1Q1\u0026 the back cover \r\n/oo Atlanta, 800 Cherokee Ave. SE, (3031 5); 404-624-5600. Rates: $5.50-59. Open: Apr.-Oct, Mon.-f ri., 9:30 am-4:30 pm; Sal-Sun., 9:30 am-5:30 pm; Nov.-Mar, Mon.-Sun., 9:30 am-4:30 pm. H-HFED-M-YA-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PG-RS-FS-E-GS-0-MA-MF-TV. One of \"America's Favorite Zoos \" is home to nearly t,000 animals living in naturalistic habitats. Visit four families of gorillas, African ele phants, black rhinos, lions, orangutans, flamingos, zebra, ostriches and a great reptile collection. The 200 is located in historic Grant Park, just east of downtown Atlanta. Less than one mile from Turner Field, ft \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 82 \u0026 on this page. \r\nAtlanta International Museum, 285 Peachtree Center Ave., Marquis II Tower, (30303); 404-688-2467. Open: Tue.-Sat, 1 1 am5 pm. H-ED-M-E-GS-D-MA. Atlanta's only museum with an exclu sively international focus. AIM is the first and only museum in Atlanta to debut a traveling exhibition, \"Pop Goes The Plastic: The Visual and Cultural Aesthetic of a New Technology, 1960-1975. \" \r\nAtlanta Symphony Orrhrst ra, 1 293 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 300, (30309); 404-733-4900, 404-733-5000. HF-YA-GR-CC-E-MA. The A tlanta Symphony Orchestra performs in Symphony Hall, located in the Woodruff Arts Center, and features a variety of concerts yearround to include Master Season, Champagne and Coffee concerts, lighter classics and popular favorites, family concerts, holiday con certs and special events. During the summer months, theyperiorm many free park concerts and present the Classic Chastain Series at Chastain Park Amphitheatre, featuring a variety of popular guest artists, ft \r\nCallannolde Hne \\rt.s Center, 980 Briardiff Rd. NE, (30306); 404-872-5338. Open: Mon.-f ri., 9 am-9 pm; Sat, 1 0 am-4 pm. HFNR-ED-NS-E-GS-MA-MF. free to tour center without guide. Former home of son of Coca-Cola founder Asa G. Candler, Callanwolde is 1920's Tudor-style mansion that serves as line arts center for DeKalb County (classes, performances, concerts). \r\nCentennial Olympic- Park, 220 International Blvd., (30313); 404-223-4412. H-HF-OS-FS-E-GS-D-MA-MF. The 21-acre Centen nial Olympic Park is owned by the State ot Georgia, managed by the World Congress Center Authority, and represents an Olympic legacy to Georgia 's residents as a civic symbol and community focal point, as well as a catalyst for new development in the area. Fea tured is the dramatic Olympic Rings Fountain. (GHTA) \r\nCenter For Puppeli-y Arts, 1404 Spring St. at 18th, (30309); 404-873-3391 . Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-NS-YAFP-GR-SNR-CC-E-GS-D-MA-MF-TV. Experience the wonderful world of puppetry. The Center for Puppetry Arts offers performances, puppet-making workshops and an international museum. Fun for children and adults. Call for ticket info, ft \r\nCora-Cola Ukewood Amphitheatre, 2002 takewood Way, (3031 5); 404-627-9704. Open: May-Oct. H-HF-YA-GR-CC-FS-E-MASGT-MF. An 18,000-seat venue located minutes from downtown that hosts some of today's hottest performers. \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\nEclectic Fleclrtc Gallery, 1393 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404-875-2840. M-CC-05-GS. Contemporary-style gallery, repre senting artists who use light as a medium. Work ranges from hand made candles to switchplates, lamps to neon sculptures, chande liers to fiber optics. \r\nFay Gold Gallery, 247 Buckhead Ave., (30305); 404-233-3843. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9:30 am-6 pm. ED-M-E-MF. The largest selection \r\n \r\nof contemporary paintings, glass, photography, sculpture and ceramics by nationally known and regional artists, ft \r\nVox Theatre, 660 Peachttee St., (30365); 404-881-2100. The South's premier movie theatre. Movie and theatrical productions. Check for local listings. MARTA's North-South rail line to North Avenue Station. Limited access, all parking is public, call ahead to arrange advance seating. Tours given by Atlanta Preservation Cmter by appointment, 404-522-4345. (GHTA) \r\nHard Rock Cafe, 215 Peachtree St NE; 40^688-7625. Open: Daily, Mon.-Sat, 11 am-2 am; Sun., 11 am-12 pm. The origin;,? 'heme restaurant. Come in for great food, memorabilia and rock dud roll. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 85. \r\nHigh Museum of Art. Folk Art/Photography Galleries, 30 John Wesley Dobbs Ave, (30303); 404-577-6940,404-733 HIGH. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-FP-FS-E-GS-D-MA-MF. Branch ot the acclaimed High Museum of Art located in the heart of the downtown business and convention district. Free admission. Features folk art and photography travelling exhibitions, ft (GHTA) \r\nKing Plow Arts Center, 887 W. Marietta St. NW, (30318); i 404-885-9933. MA. King Plow is an arts community and center for ; commercial, perionning and visual arts. It is the home of Acton Express Theatre and The Food Studio Restaurant. \r\nKlallo Center for the Performing \\rls, 80 Forsyth St, (30303); 404-651 -1234,404-651 -4727. ED-GR-CC-E-GS-D-MA-MFTV. Newly renovated, 900 seat state-of-the-art performance located in the heart of downtown. The Rialto presents a wide ety of entertainment including all genres of music, theater dance. The venue is available for meetings, special events or per formances. For box office or rental information, please ca/l 404-651-1234. \r\nRobert W. Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St, (30309); 404-733-5000. HF-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-PF-CC-FS-E-GS-MA-MF-TS-1V. \r\nAtlanta serves as focal point for world-class performing and visual arts including the Woodruff Arts Center, comprised of the Alliance Theater, Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the High Museum of An and the Children's Theatre, ft \r\nSon el o Street lleal Dance Theatre, 100 Flatshoal Ave. SE, (30316); 770-514-7176. Open: 9 am-6 pm. ED-YA-E-MA. We offer entertainment-performance, dance classes, South Afiica-tour it' vice/consultant. \r\nMLSlttMS \r\nApex Museum, 135 Auburn Ave. NE, (30312); 404-521-APEX Rates: S2-S3. Open: Feb. \u0026 Jun.-Aug., Tue.-Sat., 10 am-5 pm Sun., 1-5 pm. NHt-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-PF-CC-GS-D-MA-TV. ' \r\nAfrican-American museum features changing exhibitions on C art, history and culture. The museum contains a re-creation of6 gia's first Black-owned drug store and a trolley cat theatre  a video of old Auburn Avenue is shown. \r\nClark Mlanla I'nherslty \\rt Gallery, James P. BrawM at Fair St., (30314); 404-880-6644,404-880-6889. Open: Tue.-F\"  11 am-4 pm; Sat, 12-4 pm. H-ED-M-GS-D-MA-TV. 4 5,600-* facility that houses the University's historic permanent c of African American, African and contemporary art. Artists f sentedin the collections include Jacob Lawrence, Henry OsatW  ner and Komare Bearden. Directions: 1-20 W, Exit Lee St.: 1-20C, I AshbySt. \r\nFederal Resene (tank of Ulanla-Monelart Museum'0* Marietta St. NW, (30303); 404-521-8764. Open: Mon.-fti.,9 * 4 pm. H-ED-M-D-MA. History of money and how it is made: S** Dahlonega gold coins, other rare coins. 20-min. video on hO*\\ Federal Reserve system works. Reservations required for Wl more, ft \r\nFernbank Museum of Natural History, 76 (30307); 404-378-0127, 404-370-8077. Open: Mn-Sat'J?j*I j 5 pm; Sun., 12-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-RS+JJ1 GS-MA-MF-TV. See the world by visiting Atlanta's most s, lar museum. You'll see our unique architecture, foi \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER \r\nWe Keep History From Getting Old \r\nI3O WEST PACES FERRY ROAD, NW ATLANTA, GEORGIA 3O3OS-1366 (4O4) 814-4OOO \r\nWWW.ATLHIST.ORG \r\nPlease see our listing on page 101 and our ad on page 89. \r\n \r\nLuxurious Houseboat \r\nand Personal watercraft rentals on  Lake Lanier  \r\nEnjoy our Good Nature! \r\n\"VOREVER RESORTS 800-Z55-556I \r\n(602)998-1981 - fax: (60Z) 998-7599 http://www.formmsorts.com \r\nFOREVER KSOCTS C AN AUTHOfitfH) CONCESSWNESOF THE NATIONAL PAM SERVICE \r\n \r\nThe Mail At Peachtree Center \r\n(Peachtree Street between International Boulevard and Harris Street) Within easy walking distance ofall major dtnrntotin hotels and attractions! \r\nDowntown Atlanta's only 3 levelglass atrium shopping mall offering over 70 unique shops, restaurants and \r\nMall Hours: Mon.-Sat, Retail Shops 10am-6pm, Eateries 7am-6pm, Sit DoTM Restaurants - See individual restaurants for hours, Sunday openings and extended hours van'. 404-654-12% \r\n \r\npermanent and temporary exhibits, and Georgia's only IMAX theatre. \r\nGeorgia Capitol Museum, 431 Capitol, (30334); 404-656-2846, 404-656-2844. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-NHL-ED-M-D-MA. General museum with natural and cultural history of Georgia, including portraits, statues, and flags. The museum under the Office of Secretary of State has existed in the Capitol since 1889. His cur rently under restoration, ft \r\nHigh Museum of Art, 1 280 Peachtree St, (30309); 404-733-4444. Rates: Adults, $6; students \u0026 seniors, $4; youth 6-1 8, $2. H-YA-GRCC-FS-MF. The High is the largest museum in the Southeast with per manent and traveling exhibits. (GHTA) \r\ni^Vjv 1 HV our 3d onjjage 98 \r\nMichael C. Carlo* Museum at Emory University, 571 S. Kilgo St, (30322); 404-727-4282. HF-ED-M-GR-CC-OS-MA-MF. From the wonders of ancient civilizations to the evocative art and archi tecture of the 20th century, the Carlos Museum offers a glimpse of 9, 000 years of art and art history. \r\nRobert C. Williams American Museum of Panel-making, IPST Bldg., 500 10th St. NW, (30318-5794); 404-894-6663, 404-894-9592. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. ED-M-TV. The museum is the premier collection of artifacts related to papermaking in the world. Exhibits trace the history ofpaper from 4, 000 B. C. to the advanced technology of today. The changing exhibits gallery contains the work of contemporary paper artists, f) \r\nSclTrek-Atlanta's Science \u0026 Technology Museum, 395 Piedmont Ave., (30308); 404-522-5500. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 1 2-5 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-E-GS-DMA-MF. A fun, interactive science and technology museum with over 150 hands-on exhibits, daily demonstrations, a science store and more, f) \r\nThe Wren's Vest House Museum, 1 050 Ralph David Abemathy Blvd. SW, (3031 0); 404-753-7735. Open: Tue.-Sat, 1 0 am-4 pm; Sun., 1-4 pm. H-ED-NS-YA-GR-SNR-OS-PN-E-GS-MA-NA-TV. Charming Victorian cottage, home to Georgia's most famous 19th century \u003cxriter, Joel Chandler Harris, famous for recording the Br'er Rabbit tiles. Cited by National Public Radio's Savvy Traveller as one of Atlanta's \"Top Five Things To Do. \" Storytel/ing programs yearround. Museum store brimming with Br'er Rabbit memorabilia and books. \r\nHISTORIC SITK8AIOM \u003eIK\\TS \r\ntalUves \u0026 History. Georgia Department of, 330 Capitol Ave. SE, (30334); 404-656-2393, 404-656-2391. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9:30 am-3 pm. H-ED-M-NS-PF-MA. Historical documents of the State of Georgia and research library. f4 \r\nttlania Cyclorama, 800-C Cherokee Ave. SE, (3031 5); 404-624-1071, 404-658-7625. Open: Jun. 1-Sep., 9:30 am-5:30 Pm; Sep.-May, 9:30 arrn4:30 pm. H-HF-NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GRSNR-OS-PN-PG-E-GS-MA-SGT-LI-MF-TV. This Civil War Museum fatures the World's Largest Painting, \"The Battle of Atlanta.\" Through music, art sound effects and narration, history comes alive *X experience this pivotal battle. Numerous exhibits, including \"* locomotive \"TEXAS, \"heroofthe Great Train Race. Excellent book \"we and gift shop. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 83. \r\nStale Capitol, 214 Capitol, (30334); 404-656-2844, . Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm; weekday tours, 1 0 am, \r\n1 pm, 2 pm. H-HF-NHL-ED-M-D-MA-LI-IB-TV. Dome sheathed \" 9*. Houses Georgia State Museum and Georgia Hall of Fame. \u003c-unwif/x under restoration, ft \r\nS?*nior's Mansion, 391 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW, (30305); 404\"'1776. Open: Tue.-Thu., 10-11:30 am. H-HF-ED-MA. Greek J\" ,  ^'al period furnishings. MARTA: 40 W. Paces Fenybus ^Lindbergh Station. \r\nI*TM*1\" Home, 587 University PI. NW, (3031 4); 404-581 -981 3. VU 1910. Built for AlomoF. Hemdon, founder ofAtlanta urance Co., one of the largest Black insurance companies in \r\n \r\nthe U.S. today. Antique furnishings and fine silver. Free. Donations requested. \r\nHistoric Oakland Cemetery, 248 Oakland Ave., (30312); 404-658-6019. Open: Center, Mon.-fri., 9 am-4:30 pm. ED-MA-VI. Cst. 1850. Gone With the Wind author Margaret Mitchell and golfer Bobby Jones are buried here. 88 acres of Victorian funeral statuary. \r\nMartin I jither King. Jr.. \\atlonal Historic Site, 450 Auburn Ave. NE, (30312); 404-331-6922, 404-331-5190. Open: Winter \u0026 spring, 9 am-5 pm; summer \u0026 fall, 10 am-6 pm. H-HF-NHL-NPS-NRED-M-NS-PF-OS-GS-MA-NA-MF-TV. This site commemorates the area where Dr. King was born, lived, worshiped and is now buried. Park Rangers are on site to provide information and conduct programs. ft \r\nRhodes Hall, 1516 Peachtree St. NW, (30309); 404-885-7800, 404-881 -9980. Rates: $3. Open: Mon.-Fri., 11 am-4 pm; Sun., 123 pm. NR-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-MA-MF-TV. This lavish turn-of-thecentury mansion boasts one of Atlanta's finest Victorian interiors. It features exquisite stained glass windows, murals, mosaics, and elaborate plasterwork and woodwork. Headquarters of the Geor gia Trust for Historic Preservation. Also available for receptions, wed dings, rehearsal dinners and cocktail parties. \r\nsrvn: IMRKS \r\nGeorgia State Parks \u0026 Historic Sites, 205 Butler St., Suite 1354, Floyd Tower E., (30334); 800-864-7275,404-656-3530. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. Georgia's 63 state parks and historic sites are easy to get to and hard to forget! Sites are conveniently located, no matter which way you are traveling in Georgia. From the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia to the beautiful Colonial Coast, Georgia's state parks and historic sites have some of the South's most scenic attractions. Overnight accommodations are reasonably priced and easy to reserve with our toll-free reservation system, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \u0026 KM JJKYTWX \r\nAlfred \"Tup\" Holmes Gotf Course (American Golf Corp.), 2300 Wilson Dr., (30311); 404-753-6158,404-255-GOLF. Play five great courses with one stroke! Golfing in the \"Peach State\" doesn't get any better than this! Preferred tee times up to 60 days in advance. Guarantee all your tee time reservations with one call. Group out ings and tournaments welcome! For tee times, one call does it all! \r\nAtlanta Hawks, One CNN Center, Suite 405, (30303); 404-827-3800. Atlanta's professional basketball team, a member of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Season begins in Oct. and concludes with theplayoffs in May-Jun. /GHTA) \r\nAtlanta Thrashers, One CNN Center, (30348); 404-827-5300, 404-584-PUCK. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5:30 pm. The Atlanta Thrashers is Georgia's new NHL expansion team. Play begins Oct. 1999. Come see our fast, exciting sport in person. Call 404-584-PUCK for information, ft \r\nBobby Jones Golf Course (American Golf Corp.), 384 Wood ward Way, (30305); 404-355-1009. Open: Daylight-sunset GC. Play five great courses with one stroke! Golfing in the \"Peach State\" does n't get any better than this! Preferred tee times up to 60 days in advance. Guarantee all your tee time reservations with one call. Group outings and tournaments welcome! For tee times, one call does it all! \r\nBrowns Mill Golf Course (American Golf Corp.), 483 Cleveland Ave., (30354); 404-366-3573. Play five great courses with one stroke! Golfing in the \"Peach State\" doesn't get any better than this! Preferred tee times up to 60 days in advance. Guarantee all your tee time reservations with one call. Group outings and tournaments wel come! For tee times, one call does it all! \r\nChattahoorhee River Vatlonal Recreation \\rea, 1978 Island Ford Pkwy., (30350); 770-399-8070. HF-NPS-PF-OS-F-PN-RFTH-PA-5GT. 14 natural areas along river; offers easy to difficult hik ing trails, picnic areas, raft and canoe rentals, activity fields; stocked trout stream; snack and book store. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Slate Park Golf Courses, (30334); 404-656-3530. Georgia's state parks have some of the finest public golf in the South east on seven courses located throughout the state. More and more golfers are discovering the quality play at these uncrowded, chal lenging, well-manicured courses. Affordable greens fees, can rentals, and overnight accommodations sweeten the pot. Take advantage of our unlimited weekday play, senior rates, and stay and play packages. Call for a free golf guide to Georgia's state parks. ft (GHTA) \r\n\\orth Fulton Golf Course (American Golf Corp.), 216 W. Wieuca Rd., (30342); 404-255-0723. Play five great courses with one stroke! Golfing in the \"Peach State\" doesn't get any better than this! Preferred tee times up to 60 days in advance. Guarantee all your tee time reservations with one call. Group outings and tournaments wel come! \r\nSugar Creek Golf \u0026 Tennis Club, 2706 Bouldercrest Rd., (30316); 770-241 -7671. Open: 7:30 am-8:30 pm. GR-CC-OS-GC-TCRS-FS-NA. Beautifully designed 18-hole championship course, has spacious bent-grass greens and tree-lined fairways. At 6,750yards from the black tee, this is a must-play course. Lighted driving range and putting green for evenings. \r\nI,()!(,l\\(. \r\nAmertSnltes-KucMiead, 3242 Peachtree Rd. NE, (30305); 404-869-6161. Rates: 589-5139. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-POCTV-CBK-IM-VCR-MA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nP/ease see our ad on page 95 \r\nAmeriSuites-Pertmeter Center, 1005 Crestline Pkwy., (30328); 770-730-9300. Rates: $59-5109. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-K-CTVCBK-IM-VCR-PA-MA-SGT-SB-MF. \r\n \r\nAngus \u0026 Agatha's Luxury Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 670 Old Ivy Rd. \r\nNE, (30342); 404-848-0022. Rates: 5100-150. GR-CC-HC-BB-BBPOV-CL-CSS-CBK-VCR-PA-KA-MA-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\n\\nslr\u003e Inn, 253 15th St. NE, (30309); 404-872-9000, 800-446-5416. Rates: 5109-5159. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-BBP-CW-J- \r\nPA-MA-MF-FBK. \" (GHTA) ffftM'M\"-. ,,v.i,/ii.'i;u\u003c;t' IS \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast \\ll.inla, 1608 Briarcliff Rd., Suite 5, (30306); 404-875-0525,800-967-3224. Rates: 560-5195. H-NHL-NS-GR-CCOS-PO-BB-BBP-CB-CI-K-FS-CTV-a-CBK-FBK-J-IM-VCR-PA-D-MA- \r\nNA-SB-MF. ft \" (GHTA) Pie.,...  . ..,',!j.i;,\\ijc\u003e7i' \r\n \r\nBest Western Airport Fast, 301 N. Central Ave., (30354); 404-763-8777,800-733-0298. Rates: $49-559. Open: 9 am-4 pm. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-FS-GV-CL-CBK-GS-IM-NA-SGT-MF.rj \r\nP/eJsesee our ad on [\u003e.:.] '- \r\n \r\nBest Western Atlanta South, 3509 Hwy. 138, (30281); \r\n770474-8771. CC-SB. ft Ple.ise see our ad on page 78. \r\n \r\nBest Western Atlanta Suburban Inn, 5481 Westmoreland Plaza, (30134); 770-949-4926. Rates: 549-$65. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-CBK-IM-SB. ft \r\nPlease see our ad'on page 78 \r\n \r\nBest Western Rradhury Suites-Cumberland, 4500 Cir- \r\nde 75 Pkwy., (30339); 770-956-9919,800-953-1765. Rates: $55-575. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CL-FBK-J-IM-MA-NA-SGT-MF.fi \r\n \r\n(GHTA) \r\n \r\nP!ease_seeour ad_ on page 78. \r\n \r\nBest Western Granada Suite Hotel, 1302 W. Peachtree, (30309); 404-876-6100,800-548-5631. Rates: Standard, 559-5139; deluxe, $59-$139. F4 \r\n \r\nBest Western Inn at the 1'eachliees, 330 W. Peachtree St \r\n \r\n(30308); 800-242-4642, 404-577-6970. \r\n \r\nAtlanta \r\n \r\nMetro \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n103 \r\n \r\n Beierly Hills Inn, 65 Sheridan Dr., (30305); 404-233-8520, 800-331-8520. Rates: $90-$160. Open: Year-round, 24 hrs. PF-CCHC-BB-BBP-K-CTV-CBK-PA. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nBin klir.nl Bed \u0026 Bieaklast Inn,70LenoxPointeNE,(30324); 404-261-8284,888-224-8797. Rates: $85-$105. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-GP-BB-BBP-GV-CL-CBK-VCR-MA-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn-ltiK khi'.id, 2115 Piedmont Rd. NE, (30324); 404-876-4365,404-876-4444. Rates: $49 and up. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCGP-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-MA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn and Conference CcnlciAtlanla, 2001 Cleaiview Ave., (30340); 770-455-3700, 770-455-1811. Rates: $50-$99. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-FP-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RS-FS-GV-CLCBK-FBK-IM-VCR-PA-MA-NA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn llolcl-Donnlown Ml.nil.i, 101 International Blvd., (30303); 404-524-5555, 800-535-0707. Rates: $59-$179. H-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-D- \r\nMA-SGT-CE-MF. (GHTA) \r\nComforl Suites- Ulanla/Diinwood), 6110 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., (30328); 770-828-0330. Rates: $59-$114. H-HF-NS-FPGR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-K-CTV-C8K-J-GS-IM-MA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nCoiniln llearlh Inn Mlanla-l'erlmelei North, 5793 Roswell Rd., (30328); 404-252-6400. Rates: $59-$89. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-MA-SGT-SB-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nCom I vii (I h\u003e Marriolt-Vllanla Bulkhead, 3332 Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404-869-0818, 800-321-2211. Rates: $89-$179. HF-NS-SNR-CC-HC-PI-RS-CTV-CL-J-IM-MA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nCoui1\u003eanl b\u003e Mairiolt-Mlanla Cumberland Center, 3000 Cumberiand Or., (30339); 770-952-2555. Rates: $53-$99. H-NS-SNR-CC-HC-PI-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-J-IM-MF. (GHTA) \r\nCourt\u003eard hy Marrloll-Xllaula DonnUmn, 175 Pied mont Ave., (30303); 404-659-2727,404-659-7777. Rates: $79-$155. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FL-CTV-CL-FBK- \r\nJ-IM-D-MF. (GHTA) \r\n(din liai (I In Marrlotl-Atlanla Kxecullve Park, 1236 Executive Park Dr., (30329); 404-728-0708. Rates: $59-$109. H-HFNS-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-MA-MF. \r\n(GHTAI \r\nCourlyard In Marrloll-Mlauta Midlonn, 1132Techwood Dr., (30318); 404-607-1112. Rates: $65-$1 30. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCHC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-J-IM-MA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nCourliard In Marrloll-Mliinla Perlmeler Center,6250 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd., (30328); 770-393-1000. Rates: $54-$1 1 9. HF-GR-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-J-IM-MA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nConrhai d by Man lott-\\\\lnd\\ Hill, 2045 S. Park PI., (30339); 770-955-3838. Rates: $89-$112. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CLCSS-FBK-MF. (GHTA) \r\nCrowne Pla/a-\\tlanta Airport, 1325 Virginia Ave., (30344); 404-768-6660. Rates: $139-$165.H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-HC-PO-RS-FSCTV-CL-IM-PA-MA-NA-MF. \r\nCronne I'la/.i-k.ninl.i I'eilmelei Cenlei',4355 AshfordDunwoody Rd., (30346); 770-395-7700. Rates: Over $79.99. H-NSCC-HC-PO-TC-RS-CTV-CL-E-IM-SB. (GHTA) \r\nCronne Pla/.a Mlanta-Powers Kern, 6345 Powers Ferry Rd. NW, (30339); 770-955-1700. Rates: $59-$139. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PI-PO-RF-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-GSIM-PA-MA-NA-SGT-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nDays Inn-MI.Mil.i Dowiilonii, 300 Spring St., (30308); 404-523-1144,404-659-1285. Rates: $79-$149. Open: 8 am-5 pm. H-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-D-MA-SGT- \r\nMF. (GHTA) P[ease_see our ad on the inside ba^. nut- \r\nDays Inn-Clalrmonl, 2910 Clairmorrt Rd, (30329); 404-633-8411 . Rates: $68-$98. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CBKFBK-VCR-MA-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back com. \r\n \r\nirwtonf \r\n330 Peachtree Street H.E. Atlanta, QA 30308 \r\nFor Reservations: (800) 362-5600 (404)577-1980 \r\n \r\nDins lmi-\u003c lc\\cl.iml \\\\enue, 2788 Forest Hills Dr., (30315); 404-768-7750. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCGP-PO-CTV-CBK-J-IM-PA-MA-NA-MF. (GHTA! \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Corporate; 1-800-268-2195. ft Please see our ad on the inside bad cover. \r\n \r\nDays Inn-IVortJiwesI, 1701 Northside Dr., (30318); 404-351 -6500. Please see our ad on the inside back cover \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Peachtree (Midtown), 683 Peachtree St., (30308); \r\n404-874-9200. Rates: $59-$79.99. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CGRS-CTVCL-CBK-J-IM-PA-MA-NA-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Sandy Springs, 5750 Roswell Rd., (30342); 404-252-5782. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\n \r\nDouble!!\u003c\u003c Curst Suites-\\tl.mta Gallorla, 2780 Whit- \r\nley Rd., (30339); 770-980-1900,800-843-5858. Rates: $109-$185. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-OV-CL-CSS-FBK-J-IM-VCR-MA-SGT- \r\n \r\nMF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nPlease see_QULad_on_rjage 91 \r\n \r\nDoubletree Guesl Sultes-Dunnoody/Aorlh Springs, \r\n6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., (30328); 770-668-0808. Rates: $69 up. NS-GR-CC-HC-PI-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-J-GS-IM-MA-SGT-SB- \r\n \r\nMF. (GHTAI \r\n \r\nKcooo Ixxtgr-Ulanla \\orlheasl, 4275 North East Express way, (30340); 770-934-2770. Rates: $35-$75. GR-SNR-CC-CTVCBK-MA. ft \r\n \r\nCmhassy Siiltcs-Atlanla/Bnckhcad, 3285 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404-261-7733. H-NS-GR-5NR-CC-HC-PI-PO-RS-K-CTV-CL- \r\n \r\nCSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-MA-SGT-MF. (CHTA) Please see our ad on page 88. \r\n \r\nKmbassy Sulles-Atlanla/Gallerla, 2815 Akers Mill Rd., (30339); 770-984-9300,800-Embassy. Rates: Over J79.99. HF-GRCC-HC-PI-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-J-GS-IM-5GT-MF-TV. ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nKmbassy Suites-At lanta/l'rrimrler, 1 030 Crown Point Pkwy., (30338); 770-394-5454. Rates: Over $79.99. H-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PIR5-K-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-IM-NA-SGT-CE-MF. \r\nPlease see_our_ad_ on page 88. \r\nEmbassy Suites-Downtown; 404-223-2300. Opens: Summer 1999. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 88. \r\nKmory Inn, 1641 Clifton Rd., (30329); 404-712-6700. CC-PO-FSCTV. (GHTA) \r\n('airfield Inn-Allanfa/Buckhead, 3092 Piedmont Rd., (30305); 404-846-0900. (GHTA) \r\nh'ahfield lnn-\\tlaiita/l\u003eonnlonn, 175 Piedmont Ave., (30303); 404-659-7777. Rates: $55-$155. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GRSNR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FL-CTV-CL-CBK-J-IM-D-MF. (GHTA) \r\nI,Hi Held Inn- MlantaAIUIIonn, 1470 Spring StNW, (30309); 404-872-5821. Rates: $69-$89. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-HC-POCTV-CBK-MA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\n('airfield Imi-UlanlaAorthlake, 2155 Ranchwood Dr., (30345); 770-491 -7444. Rates: $46.95-$65.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CCOS-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-MA-SB. (GHTA) \r\nFaliflcld Inn- MlanlaA inliiRS, 2450 Paces Ferry Rd., (30339); 770-435-4500. Rates: $64-$69. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-CTVCBK-J-MA-SGT-MF. \r\nl.illln Gate Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 381 CherokeeAve.SE,(30312); 404-522-7371. Rates: $79-$100. Open: Daily, 9 am-9 pm. BB. (GHTA) \r\nlour Points Hold by Sheraton-\\lhinta 1'erlineler, 1859 Cotillion Dr., (30338); 770-394-5000. Rates: $69-$139. H-HFNS-GR-SNR-OS-HC-PO-TC-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-GS-IM-MA-SGT-SB-MF. \r\n(GHTA) \r\n \r\nGaslight Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 1001 St Charles Ave., (30306); 404-875-1 001 . Rates: $85-$1 95. H-NS-CC-OS-BB-BBP-K-OV-CBKJ-VCR-MA-MF-VI. ft (GHTA) \r\nGeorgian Terrace, 659 Peachtree St., (30308); 404-897-1991, 800-651-2316. Rates: $98-$375. H-NR-NS-GR-CC-HC-PO-RS-K-FSCTV-CBK-FBK-GS-PA-D-MA. (GHTA) \r\nGrand Hotel Atlanta, 75 Fourteenth St., (30309); 404-881 -9898. Rates: $1 75-$250. H-HF-NS-PF-CC-OS-HC-PI-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-CBKFBK-J-IM-VCR-D-MA. (GHTA) \r\nGrand llyatt Atlanta, 3300 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404-365-8100. (GHTA) \r\nHampton Inn-Allanla Cumberland, 2775 Cumberland Pkwy, (30339); 770-333-6006. Rates: $65-$82. H-HF-GR-CC-PO-CWFBK-IM. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHampton Inn-Atlanta Downtown City Centre, 759 Pollard Blvd., (3031 5); 404-658-1 961 . Rates: $59-$99. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-HCPO-OV-CBK-IM-MA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Atlanta Mldlown, 1152 Spring St., (30309); 404-872-3234. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHampton Inn-AtlantaA. Druid Hills, 1975 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); 404-320*600. Rates: $69-$99. NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-HCPO-CTV-CBK-IM-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our 3d on page 13. \r\nHampton Inn-Buckhead, 3398 Piedmont Rd. NE, (30305); 404-233-5656. Rates: $78-$92. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-OVCBK-IM-VCR-MA-SGT-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHampton lnn-\\orthlake, 3400 Northlake Pkwy., (30345); 770-493-1966, 1 -800-HAMPTON. Rates: $62-$70. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-SB-MF. \r\nPlease see out ad on page 1 3 \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-l'erlmeter Center, 769 Hammond Dr., (30328); 404-303-0014. Rates: $59-5101. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTVCBK-IM-MA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page ? 3. \r\nHawthorn Suites Hotel, 1500 Parkwood Or., (30339); 770-952-9595, 800-338-7812. Rates: $59-$1 99.00. H-NS-FP-GR-SNRCC-OS-F-HC-L-PN-PO-TC-K-CTV-CBK-FBK-J-GS-PA-NA-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\nHeartfleld Manor, 182 Elizabeth St. NE, (30307); 404-523-8633. FP-CC-BB-CBK-MF. \r\nIlllton- Ulanta Airport, 1031 Virginia Ave., (30354); 404 767-9000. Rates: $79-$209. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-PF-OS-HC-PI-PO-TC-RS-FS-OV-Cl- \r\nCSS-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-PA-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nIllllnn-Allanla Towers, 255 Courtland St, (30303); 404-659-2000. (GHTA) \r\nHilton-\\'orlhnest Atlanta, 2055 S. Park PI., (30339); 800-234-9304, 770-953-9300. Rates: Over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-HC-PI-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-J-IM-SGT-SB-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 92. \r\nHoliday Inn-Atlanta \\lrport North, 1380 Virginia Ave. (30344); 404-762-841 1 . Rates: $69-$1 39. Open: Daily. H-HF-NS-FPGR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-TC-RS-FS-FL-OV-a-CSS-GS-IM-PA-MA-NA- \r\nSGT-MF-TV. (GHTA) Please see our ad on page 3. \r\nHollda) Inn-Biickhead, 3377 Peachtree Rd. NE, (30326); 404-264-1111, 800-526-0247. Rates: $129-$149. H HF-M-NS-GBSNR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-IM-MA-NA-SGT- \r\nMF. (GHTA) \r\nHoliday Inn-Downtown, 1 01 International Blvd.; 404-524-5555. Please see our 3d on page 3. \r\nHoliday lnn-Mldlonn-\\orlh, 1810 Howell Mill Rd., (30318); 404-351-3831, 800-882-4828. Rates: $55-$68. H-HF-NS-FP-W SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FS-CW-CL-FBK-IM-MA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 3. \r\nHoliday Inn-Morthlake, 41 56 LaVlsta Rd, (30084); 770-938-1 026 Rates: Over $79.99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CSS CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-MA-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn r:\\press-Stadluni, 795 Pollard Blvd., (303151 404-658-1610. Rates: $79-$109. H-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM \r\nMA-MF. \r\nHoliday Inn K\\press-\\orlh Ave., 224 North Ave NW. (3031 3); 404-881 -0881 . (GHTA) \r\nHoliday Inn Select- Ulanla/Pcrlmetri, 4386 ChamW* Dunwoody Rd., (30341); 770-457-6363. Rates: $59-$139. H* GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-IM-PA-MA-MF. \r\nPlease see our_ ad on page 3 \r\nllomewood Suites Hotel-Atlanta, 3200 Cobb Pkwy, 770-988-9449. Rates: $89-$169. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-W* CTV-CL-E-CBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-PA-NA-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\nHouston Mill House \u0026 Fplrurean \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\nton Mill Rd., (30329); 404-727-7878. Rates: $75. Open: Mon \r\n \r\n4 am-5:30 pm. CC-OS-BB-BBP-RS-CBK-MF-TV. \r\n \r\nPlease see otir ad on page 20_ \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n The Historic Village at Life University \r\n1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta, GA 30060 770-426-2600 \r\nSee history come to Life! Step back in time and experience 19th century frontier life. This reconstructed farm includes an authentic log cabin, a waterpowered grist mill, and much more. Open to the public, this is an educational and enter taining slice of Ameri cana. Free tours evenSaturday and Sunday. \r\nHonard Johnson-Virginia Uenue, 1377 Virginia Ave., (30344); 404-762-51 1 1 . Rates: S59-S89. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RSCTV-CL-CSS-IM-MA-NA-SGT-MF. \r\nHoward Johnson Hotel and Sillies, 330 Peachtree St, (30308); 800-362-5600, 404-577-1980. Rates: $69-$159. H-NS-GR-SNR-PFCC-HC-K-GV-CBK-D-MA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 104 \r\nllyall Regency \\Uanla, 265 PeaditreeSt, (30303); 404-577-1 234. ISHTA) Kln#-Kcltli House lied \u0026 Breakfast, 889 Edgewood Ave., (30307); 404-688-7330, 800-728-3879. Rates: $75-51 25. NHL-NRNS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PG-BB-BBP-K-CTV-FBK-J-GS-D-MA-NA-SGT-MF- \r\nIV. ft \"(GHTA) \r\nUiOulnlii Inn \u0026 Suites, 6260 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd., (30328); 770-350-6177. \r\nPlease seeour ad on page 1 1 \r\n[mm Inn-KucUiead, 3387 Lenox Rd., (30326); 404-261 -5500, 800-241-0200. Rates: J79.95-J109. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HCPI-PO-BBP-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-J-IM-MA-LI-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\nUsmorc House, 855 Penn Ave., (30308); 404-817-9640. (GHTA) \r\nMarrlotl-Mlanla JH al I.enov 3300 Lenox Rd., (30326); 404-262-3344. Rates: $85-$325. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OSGC-GP-HC-PI-RS-FS-BS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-J-IM-MA-CE-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\nPlease seepu_radon_rjage 99. \r\nHarriott-Atlanta Marquis, 265 Peachtree Center Ave., (30303); 404-521-0000. Rates: $175-5260. H-HF-NS-GR-PF-CC-HCPI-PO-RS-FS-BS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-D-MA-NA-CE-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on naoe 99. \r\nMarrloll- Mlanla Mldlonn Suites, 35 14th St., (30309); 404-876-8888. Rates: Over $89.00. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-HC-PIPO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-J-GS-IM-MA-MF. f) (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad onjiage 99 \r\nMdrrlotl- MliintaAorth Central, 2000 Century Blvd., (30345); 404-325-0000. Rates: $69-$149. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-POTC-RS-FS\u003cTV.CL-CSS-FBK-GS-IM-SB-MF.r^ \r\nPlease seeour_ad_Q!! page 99. \r\nUarriolt-Perlmeter Center, 246 Perimeter Center Pkwy., (30346); 770-394-6500. Rates: J64-$142. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PI- \r\nPO-TC-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-MA-NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nMaulers Inn-Tucker, 1435 Montreal Rd., (30084); 770-938-3552. \"\u003cs: $37.95 and up. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-PA-MA-MF. \r\nblasters Kconomy lnn-l\u003eora\\1lle, 3092 Presidential, (30340); \"0-454-8373. Rates: $35.95 and up. NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-OVW-MA. \r\nMasters Kconomy lnn-SI\\ Hags, 4120 Fulton Industrial Blvd., B0336); 404-696-4690. Rates: $39.95 and up. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OSPO-RS-crv-PA-MA-NA-MF. \r\nJ'Meot Inn-Marietta, 2682 Windy Hill Rd., (30067); 770-951 -2005. \"*\"* $35.95 and up. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-CTV-PA. \r\n^lonn Manor, 811 Piedmont Ave., (30308); 404-872-5846, \"\u003cW-724-4381. Rates: $35-$65. Open: 8 am-midnight. SNR-CC- \r\nni^1 6\"vilail  Nfi, 3585 Chamblee-Tucker Rd., (30341); ^55-8000. Rates: Under $38.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-GV-PA- \r\ng*\"od Mouse Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn, 951 Edgewood Ave., ]** 404-521 -9320. Rates: $79-$1 35. Open: Daily, 9 anv-9 pm. \r\n^\"NKC-BB-BBP-K-CBK-J-VCR-D-MA-NA-SB-MF. ft  (GHTA) \r\nJJ!1I' 0' P| 'it CAN Center, 100 CNN Center, (30335); 0, 404-81 8-4343. Rates: $1 80-$260. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR- \r\nty^^C-RS-FS-BS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-D-MA-CE-MF- \r\n \r\nPark Plaza International-Atlanta, 1 419 Virginia Ave., (30337), 404-768-7800. Rates: $69-$139. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RSCTV-CL-J-GS-IM-VCR-MA-NA-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\nPasrhal Center al Clark Atlanta University, 830 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., (30314); 404-577-3150. H-NHL-CC-RS-CTV-FBKD-MA-MF. \r\n \r\nPeachlree Toners Condominium Rentals, 300 W. Peachtree St NW, (30308); 404-524-8175. Rates: $114-$1 71. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5_pm. GR-PF-CC-K-CTV-VCR-D-MA-MF. \r\n \r\nI'once de l,eon Hotel, 551 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, (30308); 404-873-1420. Rates: $33.90-$55.85. NS-GR-OS-MA. (GHTA) \r\nQuality Holcl-Dcmnlonn Mlanla, 89 LuckieSt, (30303); 404-524-7991 . Rates: $69-$269. H-HF-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PO-RSFS-CTV-FBK-IM-D-MA-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nQualil j Inn-Mirtlcmii, 870 Peachtree St NE, (30308); 404-875-551 1. Rates: $65-$95. H-HF-GR-CC-HGPO-CTV-CBK-FBK-IM-MA-SGTMF. (GHTA) \r\nRadlssou i:\\rculhe Park-Mlanla, 2061 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); 404-321-4174,800-333-3333. Rates: $79-$109. H-NS-FPGR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-GS-IM-MA-SB-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nKadlsson Hotel Atlanta \\orlhlake, 41 56 LaVista Rd, (30084); \r\n770-938-1026. Rates: $74-$109. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RSCTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-IM-MA-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\nRamada Inn, 418 Armour Dr., (30324); 404-873-4661,800-282-8222. Rates: $69-$1 1 9. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-GSIM-PA-MA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. \r\n \r\nRamada lnii-\\tlanla/l)onnlonu, 70 John Wesley Dobbs Ave. NE, (30303); 800-241-3828,404-659-2660. Rates: $49-$249. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-GS-MA-MF. \r\n \r\n(GHTA) \r\n \r\nPleasesee_our ad on the response card. \r\n \r\nRamada Inn-Six Hass, 4225 Fulton Industrial Blvd., (30336); 770-938-2060. Rates: $48-$108. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-LDRS-CTV-a-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-GS-VCR-MA-NA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nRamada Plaza Hole), 4001 Presidential Pkwy., (30340); \r\n770-216-9500. Rates: $79-$250. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-HC-PN-PO-TC-LD-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-FBK-J-GS-IM-MA- \r\n \r\nSGT-MF. (GHTA) Please see our ad on the response L.U \r\n \r\nRamada Plaza Hotel-Airport North, 1419 Virginia Ave., (30337); 404-768-7800. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. \r\n \r\nRegency Suites Hotel, 975 W. Peachtree St., (30309); 404-876-5003,800-642-3629. Rates: $75-$244. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRPF-CC-OS-HC-K-CTV-CBK-D-MA-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nRenaissance Ulanla Hotel-Concourse, 1 Hartsfield Cen tre Pkwy., (30354); 404-209-9999. Rates: $1 22-$205. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-HC-PI-PO-RS-FS-BS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-MA-NA- \r\n \r\nSGT-CE-MF-W. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nRenaissance Mhnil.i Holel-DoHiitoHii, 590W.Peachtree St., (30308); 404-881-6000. Rates: Over $79.99. H-HF-NS-SNR-PFCC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-GS-IM-D-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nRenaissance Uaterh Hotel, 2450 Galleria Pkwy., (30339); 770-953-4500. Rates: Over $79.99. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HC-PIPO-RS-OV-CL-CBK-FBK-J-IM-NA-SGT-SB-CE-MF. (GHTA) \r\nResidence Inii-Ml.inl.i Mldlonn, 1041 W. Peachtree St., (30309); 404-872-8885. Rates: $109-$139. CC-BB-BBP-K-CTV-CBKPA-MA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nResidence Inn-Mlanla/Burkhead, 2%0 Piedmont Rd. NE, (30305); 404-239-0677. (GHTA) \r\nResidence lnn-\\tlanla/l)oniilonn, 134 Peachtree St. NW, (30303); 404-522-0950. Rates: $99-$185. H-NR-NS-GR-PF-CC-KCTV-CBK-PA-D-MA. (GHTA) \r\nResidence Inn- Mlanla/Duimnod), 1901 Savoy Dr., (30341); 770-455-4446. Rates: $59-$114. H-HF-NS-CC-PO-K-FS-CTV-CBK-JIM-PA-MA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nRM/.-Caillon. Mlanla-Dcmnlcmn, 181 Peachtree St, (30303); 404-659-0400. Rates: $199-$1200. H-NPS-M-NS-FP-GR-PF-CC-HCRS-FS-BS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-VCR-D-MA-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nKII*-Carllc\u003en-Hiickhead, 3434 Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404-237-2700. Rates: $1 95-$255. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PI-RS-FS-BS-OV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-MA- \r\nSGT-SB-LI-MF. (GHTA) \r\nKS\\P Crlts. Inc. (Great Rc-senallons In The Soul hi, 541 Londonberry Rd., (30327); 404-843-3933,800-823-7787. Rates: $75-$150. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-6 pm. CC-BB-CI-CE. ft\" (GHTA) \r\nShellmont Bed and Breakfast Inn, 821 Piedmont Ave. NE, (30308); 404-872-9290. Rates: $90-$200. NR-NS-CC-OS-BB-BBP-KFBK-MA-NA-MF. ft \r\nSheraton Colon) Sc|iiare Hole), 188 14th St., (30361); 404-892-6000. H-HF-NS-GR-PF-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-GS-IM-D-MA- \r\nMF. (GHTA) \r\nSheraton Perimeter Ceiiler Hotel \u0026 Sillies, 111 Perime ter Center W., (30346); 770-396-6800, 800-683-6100. Rates: $79-$159. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-K-FS-FL-OV-CL-GS-IM- \r\nMA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nSheraton Suites Galleria. 2844 Cobb Pkwy., (30339); 770-955-3900, 770-994-2446. Rates: $99-$174. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-OS-HC-PI-PO-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-VCR-PAMF. (GHTA) \r\nSouthern Crescents Bed \u0026 BreakfasU Association. \r\nSpirit of \\llanta Hotel, 165 Courdand, (30303); 404-659-6500 Rates: $1 29-$209. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PIPO-RS-FS-CTV-CL\u003cSS-E-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-D-MA-MF-TV. ft (GHTA) \r\nSiihurhan l,(l{i\u003c--l iillini Industrial, 660 Interchange Dr., (30336); 404-691-4739. /GHTA) \r\nSuburban l,odge-\\orlhside, 1375 Northside Dr., (30318); 404-350-8102. (GHTA) \r\nSugar Magnolia Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 804 Edgewood Ave. NE, (30307); 404-222-0226. Rates: $75-$1 20. CC-BB-BBP-K-CTV-CBKJ-GS-D-MA. (GHTA) \r\nSulle Hotel al lixlcTKiouml Vllaula, 54 Peachtree St., (30303); 404-223-5555. Rates: Over $79.99. H-M-NS-GR-CC-RSCTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-D-MA-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nSnlNsolel Mlanla, 3391 Peachtree Rd, (30326); 404-365-0065, 404-365-6464. Rates: $145-$195. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-HC-PIRS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-GS-IM-D-MA-SGT-SB-CE-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\nlenac c- (harden Hotel-line knead, 3405 Lenox Rd. NE, (30326); 404-261-9250, 404-848-7303. Rates: $79-$175. H-NSGR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PI-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-GS-IM- \r\nMA-NA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nThe Highland Inn, 644 N. Highland Ave, (30306); 404-874-5756. \r\nThe Twehe T\\\\ent)-Three at Cinon Bed and Break fast, 1223 Clifton Rd., (30307); 404-377-4987. Rates: $80-$100. NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-BB-BBP-FBK-D-MA.\"|'GHM,) \r\nTra\\elo1(je- Mlanla Ihmnlown, 31 1 CourtlandSt, (30303); 404-659-4545, 800-578-7878. Rates: $49-$99. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-OS-PO-LD-CTV-CBK-IM-VCR-D-SGT-TV. (GHTA) \r\nInlu-islh Inn al Kmon, 1767 N. Decatur Rd, (30307); 404-634-7327, 800-654-8591 . Rates: $64-$124. H-M-NS-GR-SNRCC-PO-BB-K-CTV-CBK-PA-MA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nVirginia Highlands Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 630 Orme Cir. NE, (30306); 404-892-2735. (GHTA) \r\n\\\\eslln Mlanla North al Perimeter, 7 Concourse Pkwy, (30328); 770-395-3900. Rates: Over $87. H-NS-CC-OS-HC-PO-TC-RSCTV-CL-E-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-PA-MA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nUeslln Hotel Mlanla Mrporl, 4736 Best Rd, (30337); 404-762-7676. (GHTA) \r\nMc-slln Peachree Plant, 210 Peaditree St, (30303); 404659-1 400. Rates: $155-$295. H-NHL-NS-GR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PI-PO-RS-FS-FLCTV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-PA-D-MA-NA-CE-LI-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\nWoodruff Bed K Brc\u003eaklasl Inn, 223 Ponce de Leon Ave, (30309); 404-875-9449, 800-473-9449. Rates: $79-$1 59. CC-BB-BBPFBK-J-D. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \r\nUyndham Garden Hotel-Vlnlngs, 2857 Paces Ferry Rd, (30339); 770-432-5555. Rates: $79-$125. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HCPO-BBP-RS-K-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-SGT-MF. ft \r\nUyndham Garden Hotel-Perimeter Center, 800 Hammond Dr., (30328); 404-252-3344. Rates: $64-$125. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-HC-PI-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-J-IM-MA-SB-MF.f^ \r\nUyndham Hotelr-Northlake/Slone Mln. North, 21 58 Ranchwood Dr., (30345); 770-934-6000. Rates: $40-$79. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-IM-MA-SB-MF. \r\n \r\nCheetah lx)une, 887 Spring St NW, (30308); 404-892-3037. Open: Mon.-Fri, 1 1 :30 am-4 am; Sat 1 pm-3 am. H-YA-PF-CC-RSFS-CL-E-GS-D-MA-MF. Atlanta's premier adult entertainment club. Full bar and food service. VIP rooms, meeting rooms, ft (GHTA) \r\nMartini Club, 1 140 Crescent Ave, (30309); 404-873-0794. Open: Mon.-Sat, 4 pm-2 am. H-HF-CC-CL-E-MA. Set in a 1920s home fea turing a menu of 54 different martinis, full bar and an extensive selec tion of premium cigars. The decor is '30s-'40s an deco, with intimate, plush seating, fireplaces and romantic patio. Live jazz \r\npiano. (GHTA) \r\nSIIOITIM; \r\nCumberland Mall, 1000 Cumberland Mall Dr., (30339); 770-435-2206. Open: Mon.-Sat, 1 0 am-9 pm; Sun, 1 2:30-1 0 pm. OS-RS. Explore at Cumberland Mall and encounter the essence of the south, the excitement the enticement, the spirit. Versatile, a/I the stores you really want with the latest fashions and finds for you and your loved ones. Easily accessible and conveniently located. (GHTA) \r\nlfno\\ Square, 3393 Peachtree Rd. NE, (30326); 404-233-6767. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-9 pm; Sun, 12-6 pm. H-CC-OS-RS-MA. Largest and oldest regional shopping center in theSoutheast. Multi level center with over 250 specialty stores including Rich 's, Macy's andNeiman Marcus. (GHTA) \r\nPeachlree Center Mall, 225 Peachtree St. NE, (30303); 404-654-1206, 404-654-1 296. Open: Mon.-Sat, 1 0 am-6 pm; Sun, \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n105 \r\n \r\n vary. NS-OS-HC-RS-FS-D-MA-NA. Ultra-modem hotels, restaurants, shopping. Open daily, shop hours vary according to merchant. Special events and convention activity. Call 404-654-1296 lor more information. \r\nPlease see our ad on PMK 88 \u0026 '(V \r\nPhlpps Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Rd, (30326); 404-262-0992. Over 100 unique shops and restaurants, AMC Theater, Tiffany's and Sak's personal shopping. (GHTA) \r\n\u003c:O\\\\I;MIO\\ CIAII K \r\nCobb Gaflrrla Centre, Two Galteria Plcwy, (30339); 770-955-8000. H-N5-R5-FS-SB-MF. CGCopenedin 1994 as a gourmet selection on Atlanta 's menu of venue possibilities. Upscale in design, the facil ity offers 280,000 sq. ft. of single-level space. CGC's resounding suc cess is serving as a catalyst for further development in Hie immediate neighborhood--including exciting CCC expansion pbns! ft (GHTA) \r\nEmory Conference Center Hotel, 1615 Clifton Rd., (30329); 404-712-6000. Rates: Seasonal. H-NS-GR-CC-HC-PI-PO-TC-RS-FSCTV-CL-J-GS-IM-SGT-MF. Located on 30 acres ofpristine forestjust 15 mi. from Atlanta Airport. Executive Conference Center with 20,000sq. ft. of dedicated meeting space. (GHTA) \r\nMl.inla Preservation Center (iulded Hulking Tours, 156 7th St. NE, (30308); 404-876-2041, 404-876-2040. Rates: S3-S5. Open: Call the tour hotline at 404-876-2040. NHL-NPS-NR-ED-YAGR-SNR-OS-E-PA-D-MA-SB-TS-TV. Explore Atlanta's famous his toric sites and best kept secrets on one of the Atlanta Preservation Center's 10 guided walking tours. Discover Atlanta's magnificent architecture, rich history and vibrant culture while strolling through Atlanta's distinctive intown neighborhoods. \r\nCm Studio Tours, One CNN Center, (30303); 404-827-2300. Open: Daily, 9 am-6 pm. H-YA-GR-PF-CC-OS-RS-FS-E-D-MA-TV. World happenings are everyday events at the headquarters of Cable News Network and CNN Headline News. Call ahead for informa tion on daily studio tours. Be in the audience of CNN TalkBack Live, aired live in the CNN Center atrium each weekday at 3:00 pm. \r\nFlight Seeing with Kramer, 2061 Arlington Ave., (30324); 404-634-5390. Rates: $75/person, 2 person min. TV. Breathtaking guided aerial tours--Atlanta/Stone Mountain. Daytime and roman tic sunset and night tours. \r\nUmiplighler Tour* of Allanla, 2376B Main St., (30084); 770-491-3644, 800-258-4142. H-HF-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-FS-E-CBK- \r\nFBK-D-SGT-SB-U-MF-TS-TV. torepf/Ve operator for group tours and events in Atlanta and the Southeast. Step-on guides, ground trans portation, attractions, hotels, meals. Our attention to detail and cre ative itineraries make your trip a success. From seniors to students, we offer southern hospitality at its best. (GHTA) \r\nSweet Auburn Guided Tours, 6065 Roswell Rd., Suite 1360, (30328); 404-705-7373,770-978-6945. Open: Daily, 9 am-7 pm. EDYA-OS-E-TV. Guided walking tours along Historic Sweet Auburn Avenue. Visit and tour over 40 landmarks from Georgia Pacific's High Museum Galleries to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 's birth home. Enjoy and learn about Atlanta's Civil Rights and Dr. King's history. E-mail: sycericjohnson@hotmail.com \r\nTours By BJ, P.O. Box 8981, (31106); 404-872-7722,800-962-6595. YA-GR-TV. Receptive tour operator for groups visiting Atlanta and all of Georgia with step-on guides, multi-lingual service. Preplanned and custom tours available for these interests: historic, ethnic, the arts, pop tour, shopping and soft adventure. Day trips from Atlanta for special interest groups a specialty. (GHTA) \r\nIKUI I SI k\\l\u003c I \r\nAAA Auto Club South, 1100 Spring St, (30367); 404-724-2110. TA. You always drive a better bargain with AAA. Some of the many services and benefits that come with a regular membership include but are not limited to nationwide emergency road service, auto travel planning, AAA Travel Agency, personal accident insurance, per sonal insurance review, automotive financial services, fee-free Amer ican Express Travelers Cheques, passport photos, attraction/lodging discounts, car rental discounts, theft reward, legislative programs, safety programs as well as many others. (GHTA) \r\nAtlanta Arrangements by Tour Gals. Inc., 2964 Peachtree Rd., Suite 652, (30305); 404-262-7660. SGT-TS. Custom tours, stepon guide service, transportation, airport transfers, special events. (GHTA) \r\nAtlanta Chiimher of Commerce, 235 International Blvd., (30303); 404-880-9000. C. Brochures, publications and videotapes about the world's best city for business. (GHTA) \r\nAtlanta Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 233 Peachtree St, Suite 2000, (30043); 404-521 -6600,800-ATIANTA. Host city of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. IGHTA) \r\nP/tyit-st'e out dd uit paye 31. \r\nAtlanta Hartsfleld International Airport, (30320); 404-530-6600,404-209-1700. Open: 24 hrs. Atlanta's International Airport. \r\nCobh County Convention \u0026 Msltors Bureau, 1 Galleria Pkwy., (30339); 678-303-2622, 800-451-3480. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5:30 pm. CVB. Cobb County, the veiy best of Atlanta. And if you come, you'll see the fun side of Atlanta! Here, there are attractions, history, shopping, dining and much more! Call \r\n \r\n1'-800-451-3480to receive a free visitors guide and'calendarol'events for your next visit to Cobb County, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 90. \r\nDestination South. USA, 959 B Piedmont Ave. NE, (30309); 404-815-3010. CC-E-SGT-MF-TS-TV. We specialize in all the details of planning business and leisure travel within Georgia and the Southeast. We provide fresh ideas and customized itineraries for transportation, tours, spouse programs, airport transfers, accom modations, meals, entertainment and golf. \r\nKco Shuttle, 1767 N. Decatur Rd., (30037); 404-672-8713. \r\nGoklen Jet Travel Service. Inc., 1230 Peachtree St., Suite 3525, (30339); 770-952-8400,404-881 -6168. Open: 8:30 am-5:30 pm. TA. Full service state-of-the-art travel agency mjking reservations for vacation tours, hotel, car rentals, cruises, limo service, business and international travel arrangements. Also provide full meeting plan ning services and design and implement incentive programs, ft (GHTA) \r\nGray Line of Atlanta, 2541 Camp Creek Pkwy., (30337); 404-767-0594. Rates: S25-S100. Open: Daily, year-round. H-EDYA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-E-VCR-D-SGT-TS-TV. Atlanta's premier, hill service transportation company, provider of first-class sightseeing tours, charters, custom tours, airport transfers, limousine and sedan services to all destination points in Georgia and the Southeast. Deluxe vehicles and trained, professional drivers, step-on guides and sales staff. Senior and child fares available. (GHTA) \r\nGreat Inns of Georgia, 541 Londonberry Rd. NW, (30327); 404-843-0471. Rates: $75-5200. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. BB-CI. Representing 75 Bed and Breakfast Inns in Georgia. Seminar^ tor aspiring innkeepers. Information on inns for sale. Send for free brochure (include SASE). ft \r\n\\I\\KT\\ Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, 2424 Piedmont Rd. NE, (30324-3330); 404-848-4711,404-848-3450. Open: Mon.-Fri., 5 am-1 am; Sat, Sun. \u0026 holidays, 6 am-12:30 am. H-NS-YA-GR-SNR-OS-MA-NA. Atlanta's metre area rapid transit service providing bus and tail service to patrons in Fulton and Dekalb counties and the City of Atlanta, ft \r\nSoutheast Tourism Society, 3400 Peachtree Rd. NE, Suite 725, (30326); 404-364-9847. (GHTA) \r\nSpecial Tours, 620 Peachtree St., Suite 300N, (30308); 404-724-9244. SGT-TS. Cultural \u0026 historical tours of Atlanta, Ga., South and U.S. Super Cities. Guides, hotels, events. \r\nWhile Horse Tours. Inc., 2840 NE Expressway, Suite 112, (30345); 404-320-9026. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-6 pm; Sat, 10 am2 pm. SGT-U-TS-TV. A full-service destination management company. We offer daily Atlanta sightseeing tours, parties and special events, etc. Hosted by bi-lingual Chinese and other language guides. \r\n\\iist ell \r\nCVMCIM; \r\nArrowhead Campground \u0026 Resort, 7400 Six Flags Dr. SW, (30168); 770-732-1130, 800-631-8956. Open: See description. NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PG-PO-CP-RV-FS-FL-PA-MA-MF. Atlanta's most convenient campground. 1 60 wooded RV sites, over WOtent sites, only 10 mi. to downtown and adjacent to Six Flags Over Georgia theme park. 30/50 amp. Game room, laundry, hot/cold showers, dump station, country store, playground and pool. Con venient to Marta and downtown conventions. Hours of operation: Summer, weekends only, 9 am~9 pm; Sun., 1-6 pm; other daily, 9am-6prn. (GHTA) \r\nAtlanta West, 2420 Old Alabama Rd., (30168); 770-948-7302, 770-941 -71 85. Rates: $1 5-$20. Open: Daily, 9 am-6 pm. CC-F-PGPO-CP-DP-RV. 1-20, Exit 12, Thomton Rd. follow signs. 15 minutes to Atlanta area attractions--Six Flags, Underground Atlanta, Stone Mountain, Whitewater, World Congress Center, Zoo, Cydoramaand Turner Field. Close to airport. \r\nDays lnn-SI\\ Flags, 95 S. Service Rd., (30001); 770-941-1400, 800-942-7543. \r\nHamilton Imi-Mlanla Six Hags, 1100 N. Blairs Bridge Rd., (30168); 770-941-1499. Rates: $65-599. H-HF-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on_page 11 \r\nknlghls Inn-Six Flags, 159S Blair Bridge Rd., (30001); 770-944-0824. Rates: Under $64.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-K-CTV-PA. \r\nl,a Onlnla I mi- \\llanlaA\\csl, 7377 Six Flags Dr., (300016906); 770-944-21 10, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: $49-$79. H-HF-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 1 1. \r\nBuforn \r\nIxinier Museum of Natural History 2601 Buford Dam Rd., (30518); 770-932-4460. Rates: $1.00. Open: Wed.-Sat, 1-5 pm. ED-M-YA-GS. The museum focuses on me natural history ofGwinnett County and North Georgia. Call for listing of exhibits/events. \r\n \r\nBonn Mien Mansion, 395 E. Main St, (30518); 770-271-763 Rates: $115-$135. H-NS-CC-F-GC-PO-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK. (GHTA \r\nIK \\\\I.I.SI-.K\\IU Idnler Project Management Office, 1050 Buford Dam Rd (30518); 770-945-9531. Open: Summer, 8 am-4:30 pm; winte 8 am-4:30 pm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-RF-TH-WS-CP-R VI. Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center is at this location. Yo can obtain information on the history and recreational opportitn ties of Lake Sidney Lanier. Some activities include camping, hikin fishing, water skiing and picnicking, ft \r\nChamblcc \r\n \r\nHampton Inn Select-Atlanta Perimeter, 4386 Chamblee- \r\nDunwoody Rd., (30341); 770-457-6363. Rates: $59-over 579.9 H-NS-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-IM-SB. \r\n \r\nIxidge on Buford, 4815 Buford Hwy., (30341); 770-458-801 Rates: $39-$148. Open: 24hrs. M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-LD-K-IM PA-MA-NA-LI. \r\nMIOITIM, \r\nAtlanta Flea Market \u0026 Antique Center, 5360 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30341); 770-458-0456. Open: Fri.-Sat, 11 am-7 pm, Sun., 12-7 pm. HF-CC-FS-MA. Hit largest selection of nualit antiques, art, collectibles and gift items in the Southeast! 8C ' ft. climate controlled! \r\nChamblee's Antique Row, 3519 Broad St, (30341); 770-4SS 475 Open: Closed Sunday. CC-GS-MA. The South's largest ai 710 unique antique tenter, with over 200 dealers, is located \u003e .ub ban Atlanta just 1.5 mi. inside 1-285, Exit 23 in Old Charnbipe. \r\nGreat Galsby's Antique Auctions, 5070 Peachtree Industrie Blvd., (30341); 770-457-1903. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-6 pm World-famous and world's-largest collection of architectural -i''tiqves American memorabilia and classic automobiles. Just minu' \u003e of Buckhead. Shipping available worldwide, ft \r\nCollege Park \r\nlOIH.IM, Atlanta Airport Man-loll,4711 Best Rd., (30337); 404-766-7900 Rates: $79-$139. H-HF-NS-PF-CC-HC-PO-TC-RS-CTV-CL E-GS-IM PA-NA-SGT. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nBest Inn-Allanla \\liporl, 4505 Best Rd., (30337); 404-767-1224 404-767-8765. Rates: $50-$60. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-CBK-MA NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nBudgetel Inn-MlanlaAlrport, 2480 Old National Pkwy (30349); 404-766-0000. Rates: $52.95-579.95. H-HF-NS-GR SNR-CC OS-CTV-CBK-IM-VCR-PA-MA-NA-SGT-MF. \r\nConiloi I Inn- \\l I.ml a Mi-poi 1 , 1808 Phoenix Blvd., (30349 770-991-1099, 770-991-3090. Rates: $59-over $79.99. H-NS-6R SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-IM-PA-MA NA SGT-MF \r\n(GHTA) \r\nCourtyard h\u003e Marriolt-Mlanla Mrporl Smith, 2050Su livan Rd., (30337); 770-997-2220. Rates: $79-$99. H-HF-NS-GR SNR-CC-OS-HC-PI-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-MA-NA-SGT-MF \r\n(GHTA) \r\nl)a\u003es Inn-Mi purl South, 1540 Phoenix Blvd., (30349 770-996-7300. Rates: $59-$189. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-PO-OV-CBK MA-NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\n/V.K-' -:v our ad on the inside back cover \r\nDays Inn-Airport Hesl, 4979 Old National Hwy., (30349 404-669-8616. \r\n \r\nI\u003e,i\u003es Inn-\\tUiiil.i Mrpoil, 4601 Best Rd., (30337); 404-761-6500 Rates: $65-599. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS FBK-IM-MA-NA-SGT-MF. \r\n,'ie inside /)./ u\u003e'. \u003e'.' \r\n \r\nKnihass) Sillies-Mlanta Mrporl, 4700 Souttiport M (30337); 404-767-1988. Rates: Over $99. H-HF-NS GR-SNR-CC-HC PI-PO-BBP-RS-K-aV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-MA-NA-SGT-MF.fi \r\n \r\n(GHTA) \r\n \r\n1 -.i^'we our ad on pjy\u003c \" \r\n \r\n('airfield Inn-Mlanla Airport, 2451 Old National PW (30349); 404-761-8371. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nllamplon Inn-College Park, 1888 Sullivan Rd., (3033\" 770-996-2220. \r\n \r\nl.i l.luinl.i Inn-Mlanla Mrporl, 4874 Old National W (30337); 404-768-1241,800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: $49-$79. H-HF-w GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-MA-NA-SGT-SB-MF./GW \r\nPlease see our ad on page 11 \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Microlel Inn-MlanIa \\irporl, 4839 Massachusetts Blvd., (30337); 770-994-3003. Rates: $44-564. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CCCTV-IM-MA-NA-SGT-MF. \r\nOualil} Inn-MrportAllanla, 4507 Best Rd., (30337); 404-767-8765. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-CTVCBK-MA-NA-SGT-MF. K.nn.icl.i Inii-Mrporl Soulli, 1551 Phoenix Blvd., (30349); 770-996-4321, 800-241-3092. Rates: 559-5109. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-BB-LD-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-FBK-PA-MA-NA-SGTLI-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\nPlease_see_Qur.adon_ the, response cani Sheraton f.aleway Hotel, 1900 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 770-994-2451 , 770-997-1 1 00. Rates: Over 579.99. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5:30 pm. H-NS-GR-CC-HC-PI-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-JGS-IM-MA-NA-5GT-MF-TA. ft (CHTA) Hlngale Inii-Mlanla Airport, 2020 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 770-994-3666, 800-228-1000. Rates: 559-599. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-HC-CTV-E-CBK-J-IM-MA-NA-MF. f (GHTA) \r\nGeorgia International Contention Center, 1902 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 770-997-3566. H-NS-CC-FS-NA-SGT-MF. 112,000-sq. ft. exhibit space, nine loading docks, two ballrooms, 35 meeting rooms, three boardrooms, fj (CHTA) \r\nTk \\\\H \u003e.i \\i\\ in -. \r\nClassic Tours \u0026 Travel d/b/a 1st Corporate Limousine, 2541 Camp Creek Pkwy., (30337); 770-933-9000, 800-743-5466. Open: 24-hr, dispatch. TS. Limousine and executive car services. Special event charters, weddings, proms and corporate outings. Convention, group and resort transportation services. (CHTA) \r\nDartila \r\nChampions Club al \\palachec, 1008 Dacula Rd., (30019); 770-822-9200, ext 2. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-GC-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-CBKFBK-VCR. Casual atmosphere with restaurant overlooking gorgeous golf c purs?, with fee golf seven days a week. (GHTA) Hanilllon Mill, 1995 Hamilton Mill Pkwy, (30211); 770-945-GOLF, 770-945-1345. Open: Daily, 8 am-5:30 pm; summer, 7:30 am7:30 pm. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-OS-GC-GP-PG-PO-TC-RS-FS-FL-CTV-CLCBK-FBK-GS-VCR-NA-MF. Take advantage of all the luxuries of a world-class golf establishment at our 18-hole, daily fee, Fred Cou ples-signature golf course. Specializing in meetings, banquets, and golf outings. \r\nDecatur HISTORIC Si \r\nHistoric Complex ol Dckalb Historical Society, 720 W. Trin ity PI, (30030); 404-373-1088. Rates: 52 donation. Open: Tours by app't MA-TV. Three antebellum structures circa 1830-40. Swanton Jouse, Decatur's oldest town house; Biffle Cabin, built by Revolu tionary War Veteran, Thomas-Barber Cabin, of hand hewn logs. OM Courthouse on the Square, 101 E. Court Sq., (30030); 404-373-1088. Open: Welcome Center, Mon.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm. H-NR-ED-M-GS-D-MA-IB-MF. Beautifully restored 1898 Courthouse. House* j 1,500-volume archive, 3-rooin museum on county and Civil War exhibits. Superior courtroom holds 350 for reception or meet ing. Lovely grounds with monuments and historic markers, in his toric Decatur. on the town Square. \r\nIlllll ;\\. \r\nDays lim-Decatiir, 4200 Wesley Club Dr., (30034); 404-288-71 10. Rates: 542-5100. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-PA-MASGT-MF. \r\nIMscoier Inn, 2434 Candler Rd., (30032); 404-288-4700. Rates: 540-595. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-CGOS-CTV-J-IM-MA. \r\n\u003ciulf Vine, i\u003c. in inn, 3700 Flat Shoals Rd., (30034); 404-21 2-0338. Rates: Under 538.95. H-M-NS-GR-CC-GP-FL-CTV-J-IM-MA-NA-MF. \r\nHulhki) Inn i:\\pross- \\llanla/l-2\u003c) hast, 4300 Snapfinger Woods Dr., (30035); 770-981 -5670. Rates: 549-579. H-HF-GR-SNRCC-PO-CTv-CBK-IM-PA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nHoliday Inn SHccl-Mlaiita/Decaliir, 130ClairemontAve, (30030); 404-371-0204, 1-800-225-6079. Rates: $89-5129. H-HFNWR-SNR\u003cC-OS-HC-PI-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-MA-SGT- \r\nJJrt \u003c\u003e-De\u003c atnr, 2565 Wesley Chapel Rd., (30035); 404-288-691 1, 8W-466-8356. Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PORS-CTV-CL-CSS-IM-PA-MA. \r\n%ara,, I(. ,,,)|ls(, h| 0|d |)Prillllr624 SycarTlore st 00030); ^378-0685. Rates: $70-5100. NS-PO-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-MA. \r\nMi\"nada United, 3403 Memorial Dr., (30032); 404-288-8722. Stset seeouLsdontt, \r\n \r\nSIIOPPIV; \r\nNorth Dehalb Mall, 2050 Lawrenceville Hwy., (30033); 404-320-7%0, 404-235-6444. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-9 pm; Sun., 12-6 pm. H-NS-PF-CC-OS-E. Featuring Rich's, Uptons, Steinmart, AMC-16 theatres and more than 80 speciality shops. Thiscommu nity center makes it easy for shoppers to find what they are look ing for. Visit the snack court for a refreshing meal or snack. \r\nYour Dekalb Farmer's Market, 3000 E. Ponce De Leon Ave., (30030); 404-377-6400. Open: Daily, 9 am-9 pm. HF-NS-PF-OS-PNRS-FS-MA-TV. DeKnlh Farmer's Market is a world marketplace that directly receives fresh products from growers and shippers world wide. This market is famous for its huge selection of fresh produce, fish, meat, deli, and international products including beer and wine. Also an on-premise scratch bakery, restaurant, coffee, pastry and fruit bars. \r\nMlanta's Dekalb Convention \u0026 Mstlors Bureau, 750 Commerce Dr., Suite 200, (30030); 800-999-6055, 404-378-2525. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. MA-CVB. Atlanta's DeKalb County otters atfotdable accommodations only minutes from downtown. Enjoy exciting attractions such as the 3,200 acres of natural beauty at Georgia 's most popular attraction. Stone Mountain Park. Call today for a free Atlanta's DeKalb Travel Planner with information on Atlanta area attractions, shopping, dining atjd DeKalb hotels. (CHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad_on PM\u003c Deralur Downtown Development Authority, 100 E.Trinity PI, (30030); 404-371 -8386, 404-371 -8262. M-E-D-MA-C. Visit the City ofDecatur, just six mi. east of Atlanta and on MARTA rail line. Special events on the square. Plenty of restaurants, specialty shops. Home of the DeKalb Historical Society, Eddie's Attic, Agnes Scott College, Neighborhood Playhouse, Atlanta Dream Hostel and more. \r\nDoraville \r\nI.OIMJIM; \r\nHoliday Inn i:\\picss-\\i:, 4422 NE Expressway, (30340); 770-448-7220. Rates: 549-574. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-POCTV-CBK-IM-PA-MA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nDouglasvillc* IOIHJIM; \r\nBest Western Atlanta Suburban Inn, 5481 Westmorland Plaza, (30134); 770-949-4926. Rates: S49-$65. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-CBK-IM-SB. r \r\nHamilton Inn-DniiKlastllle, 6371 Douglas Blvd., Douglasville, (30135); 770-577-2110. \r\nPlease see our ad on page / 3. \r\nKamada I Jnllled, 8315 Cherokee Blvd., (30134); 770-949-3090. Please see our ad on the response card \r\nDuliith \r\nMl SUMS \r\nGntnnetl Fine Arts Center, 6400 Sugarioaf Pkwy, Suite 300, (30097); 770-623-6002. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-E-GS-SB-MF. The beautiful Gwinnett Fine Arts Center contains three visual arts exhibit galleries cov ering 4,000 sq. ft., s 28,000-sq. ft. sculpture garden, and a state-of-the-art education facility. Art exhibits, classes, chamber concerts, lectures, and an award-winning museum and gift shop make the Center a community focal point and resource, fj \r\nSoutheastern Hallway Museum, 3966 Buford Hwy, (30096); 770-476-2013. Rates: Adults, $5; children \u0026 seniors, $3. Open: Sat, 9 am-5 pm; 3rd Sun, 12-5 pm. NR-ED-M-CC-PN-GS. Georgia's largest railway museum provides access to rail history through dis play of over 90 pieces of equipment including a WWII troop kitchen, President Harding's private car \"Superb,\" steam locomotives, and wooden freight cars. Train rides, ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 104. \r\nM'OKTS. \\ KIXIRI VIHA \r\nPirate's Cove Adventure Golf \u0026 Video Arcade, 3380 Ven ture Pkwy, (30136); 77O623-4184. Open: Year-round. Test your skills on two 18-hole courses of championship adventure golf while you explore the wonderful and mysterious hideout of pirates! Look for the 80'pirate ship. \r\nlOIK.IM. XmeriSuHes-Mlanta/Johns Creek 11505 Medlock Bridge Rd. (Hwy. 141), (30097); 770-622-5858. Rates: $59-5125. H-HF-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-L-PN-PO-K-CTV-CBK-IM-VCR-PA-KA-SGT-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 95. \r\n \r\nDouglasville has it all! Conveniently located just 15 miles west \r\nof downtown Atlanta. 15 miles from Hartsfield International Airport. Minutes from Six Hags. 1-20 West. Exits 7-12 \r\nDouglasville Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center now open! \r\nLocated on O'Neal Plaza in Historic Downtown Douglasville P.O. Box 219, Douglasville, GA 30133 \r\n(770) 947-5920 OR (800) 661-0013 \r\n \r\n\\meriSiillcs-Cnlnnett Mall, 3390 Venture Pkwy, (30096); 770-623-6800, 800-833-1 516. Rates: 559-51 29. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-HC-PO-K-CTV-CBK-IM-VCR-PA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\n'tob'e see our iid on p(Kje 9i \r\nMlanla Marriott (iwlnnetl Place, 1775 Pleasant Hill Rd, (300%); 770-923-1 775. Rates: $69-$1 89. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-GP-HCPI-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-J-GS-IM-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nComfort Sulles-Duluth, 3700 Shackleford Rd, (30096); 770-931-9299. Rates: $59-$99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PI-POCTV-CBK-J-IM-SB-MF. \r\nComfort Sultes-Gnhinett Mall 3700 Shackleford Rd, (30096); 770-931-9299, 800-COMFORT. Rates: $59-$99. H-HF-NS-FP-GRCC-PI-CTV-CBK-MM-SB-MF. \r\nCourtyard In Mairliill-llnlulh, 3550 Venture Pkwy, (300%); 77M76-4666. Rates: $54-over $79.99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HCPO-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nKali-Held Imi-Mlaiila/Cwlnnell Mall, 3550 Venture Pkwy, (30136); 770-623-9300. Rates: $45-566. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTVCBK-IM. (GHTA) \r\nHampton Inn \u0026 Sultes-Gnlnnett, 1 725 Pint-land Rd., (301 36); 770-931 -9800, 800-426-7866. Rates: 565-51 1 9. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-GS-IM-VCR-MF. \r\nHoliday Inn livpress-Dululh, 3670 Shackleford Rd, (301 36); 770-935-7171. Rates: $55-$95. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTVCBK-J-IM-SGT-SB-MF. \r\nResidence Imi-Mlaiita/Cnlnnell Place, 1 760 Pineland Rd, (300%); 770-921-2202. (GHTA) \r\nSuburban l.odxe-\u003c;wlnnell I'lace, 3750 Satellite Blvd., (300%); 770-622-9700. (GHTA) \r\nSumner Suiles-Gnlnnelt Mall, 3530 Venture Pkwy, (300%); 770-623-%99. Rates: $65-$99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-K-CTVCL-CBK-SGT-SB-MF. Sun Snllcs-(. \\\\lniicll, 3720 Steve Reynolds, (30096); 770-931-3320. (GHTA) \r\nMIOITIM. Bass Pro Shops/Sporlsmans Warehouse, 3825 Shackleford Rd, (301 36); 770-931 -1 550. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-1 0 pm; Sun., 11 am-7 pm. H-OS-GS. The most outdoors the South has ever seen! Now under one roof, more fishing tackle, hunting gear, camping equipment. Tracker andNitro boats than ever before! Every depart ment, mens or ladies, sportswear, footwear or even gifts has a focus on the outdoors. Inciting displays with incredible wildlife mounts and rustic-looking outdoorsmen motifs make Sportsman 's Warehouse a special place you need to experience. See the Great White Shark display! \r\n.\u003c\\\\i:vrioN n MI :K \r\nGwinnett Chlr and Cultural Center, 6400 Sugarioaf Pkwy, Suite 100, (30155); 770-6234966. NS-CC-FS-E-MF. Situated amid 80 acres of lush forests, sparkling lakes and landscaped lawns, you will find the most unique convention facility in the State of Geor gia! Locatedjust30 minutes north ofdowntown Atlanta and45 min utes from Hartsfield International Airport. Where fonn and function meet, the center is made up of three architecturally exquisite build ings. Exclusive caterer ranked #t Best Caterer in the Atlanta area. We have it all, just for you! \r\nKasl Point \r\n \r\nNational Archives-Southeast Keglon, 1557 St. Joseph Ave, (30344); 404-763-7477. Open: Mon.-Fri, 8 am-4 pm; Tue, 8 am8pm. Byreservation/app't. H-HF-ED-M-NS-CC-GS-MA-NA. CC. Census for entire U.S. through 1920. Revolutionary War and other records. Federal records from offices and courts in eight Southeast states, 1716-1970. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 07 \r\n \r\n I airbiirn \r\nVKTSX KVITRT \\I\\MH\\T \r\nSouthslde Theatre Guild, 20 W. Campbellton St., (30213); 770-969-0956. A community theatre continuously producing live theatre since 1972. Five shows are staged each year in a renovated movie theatre seating 190. \r\nOld Campbell County Museum, Old Campbell Co. Courthouse, (30213); 770-964-6007, 770-997-3385. The Old Campbell County Museum tells the story of Campbell County (1828-1 932), Tours may be arranged by calling. \r\nHISTORIC SI'1KSA10M MUMS Confederate Flag Monument, Downtown Fairbum, (30213). \r\nCommemorating the first time the Confederate Flag was unfurled in Georgia. Located in park fronting old passenger depot. \r\nConfederate Monument, Fairbum City Cemetery, (3021 3). Con federate Monument erected in 1937 to honor Confederate dead, located in Fairbum City Cemetery. Falrburn City Cemetery, south of Business District, (3021 3). Fairbum City Cemetery, located south of the business district on West Broad Street, contains the graves of many early residents of Fairbum, including the marble mausoleum of the Roberts family and many decorative and unique tombstones. \r\nGrave of First Woman Sheriff of Georgia, Fairbum City Cemetery, (30213). Grave of first woman sheriff of Georgia, Mrs. Emma Lula Duggan Camp, located in the Fairbum City Cemetery. \r\nOld Campbell County Courthouse, East Broad St. \u0026 Cole St., (30213). Old Campbell County Courthouse, located on East Broad St. and Cole St., was completed in October, 1871, when the county seat of Campbell was moved from Campbellton to Fairbum. ttisprobably the last Greek Revival temple structure built in America. Today it is the home of the Old Campbell County Historical Society. \r\nWW1 Monument, Hotly Hill Cemetery, (30213). Was the first monument erected in the world to honor WW I dead. \r\nSI'OKTSX KI'iCRIvYHON \r\nClarence Duncan Memorial Park, 6000 Rivertown Rd., (3021 3); 770-306-31 36. A 143-acre park that contains a central activ ities building, swimming pool, athletic fields, two tennis courts, two multi-purpose courts, playground, two restroom/concession stands, hiking trails, nature trails, three picnic shelters, lake and an equestrian center. \r\nCochran Mill IMalure Center, 6300 Cochran Mill Rd., (30213); 770-306-081 4. A private, non-profit environmental education/teambuilding facility that opened to the public in 7 994. A 3, 000-sq. ft. log lodge located on 50 privately-owned, wooded acres. Conduct ing environmental education classes for visiting students, facilitat ing team-building programs for organized groups and caring for permanently injured or orphaned wildlife are the main focuses of the Nature Center. Teaching the importance of respecting the earth and each other through environmental education, conservation and outdoor recreation is our mission. \r\nSIIOITIM, Historic Falrburn, Downtown Fairbum, (30213); 770-306-1050. Its tum-of-the-century appearance offers a cluster ofshops with gifts, antiques, collectibles, restaurants and more. \r\nForest Park nrsTOKic SIII:SAIOMMI:\\!\u003c \r\nPhiladelphia Presbyterian Church, 351 Mcxrow Rd., (30050); 404-366-1 851. H-HF-ED-M-OS-NA. This 1895 church is a charming addition to any metro itinerary. Tours include sanctuary, genealogy library, original stained glass windows. Call for app't. \r\ni inn i-w \r\nComfort Inn-Fores! Park, 3701 Jonesboro Rd., SE, (30354); 404-366-1111. Rates: Under S45-over $79.99. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNRCC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-MA-NA-5B-MF. \r\nl\u003eii\u003es Inn-1 mrsl l\u003e;irk,5116Hwy.85, (30297); 770-768-6400, 770-768-1 202. Rates: $45-$110. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CBK-IMMA-NA-SGT-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nf/ejsesee our ddon the inside bj\u003c:k unev \r\nEcono lAdge-Forest Park, 4772 S. Expressway, (30050); 404363-1100. Rates: Under $38.95. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PORS-CTV-CL-CBK-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nF.fllcienry Ix\u003edge, 5013 Courtney Dr., (30050); 770-361-3445. Home Idge, 4552 Old Dixie Hwy, (30050); 770-363-2255. Rates: Under $38.95. Motel 6-Forest Park, 5060 Frontage Rd, (30297); 404-363-6429. Rates: Under $48.95. HF-PF-CC-05-NA. Ramada Limited Suites-Forest Park, 357 Lee St., (30297); 404-768-7799. Rates: $45-$150. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-PO-K-FS-FL-CTVCBK-IM-MA-NA-SGT-SB-MF. \r\n; \\: jy .ve our ad on the response card \r\n \r\nSuburban Lodge-Fores! Park, 363 Forest Pkwy., (30050); 770-363-2325. (GHTA) Super 8 Motel-Forest Park, 410 Old Dixie Way, (30050); 404-363-881 1, 770-957-9683. Rates: $39.95-$59.95. H-HF-NS-SNRCC-OS-PI-CTV-CBK-FBK-J-IM-PA-NA. \r\nSIIOITIV; \r\nStale Farmer'8 Market, 16 Forest Pkwy., (30050); 404-366-6910. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-ED-OS-RS-FS-FL-MA-NA-MF-TV. The Atlanta Market opened in 1959, the largest of its kind in the Southeast. Fresh fruits and vegetables arrive daily, which can be purchased either wholesale or retail. Wholesale market grocery store. MARTAbus #3SO from the Airport Kail Station, fj \r\nIlainplon \r\nAn Antiques S Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\nRrcRi vrio\\ \r\nBlatock Reservoir, Shamrock Rd, (30228); 770-961 -21 30. Open: Wed.-Sun., Apr. 1-Sep. 1. OS-F-L-NA. A fully-stocked 260-acre reservoir full of bream and channel bass. Daily or seasonal permits are required and can be obtained at the park gate. Uke Shamrock, Shamrock Rd., (30228); 770-961-2130. Open: Wed.-Sun., Apr. 1 -Sep. 1 . OS-F-L-NA. Old-fashioned fishing hole in the spirit of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn--adults are allowed only when accompanied by a child. No fee for children under 12. \\'eman \\Vellands Center, 2755 Freeman Rd., I-75, Exit 77; (30228); 77^603-5606. ED-HA-HF-M-NA-OS-P-TV. Open: Wed.-Sun., 8:30 am-5 pm. A wetlands trail and interpretive complex. A wet lands video prepares guests to experience a 0.6 mi. boardwalk trail through a created wetlands environment with over 200 species of birds, tree frogs, turtles, snakes, deer, mink, beaver and other inhab itants. \r\nHapeville \r\nKMKilMi Best Western-Airport Rasl, 301 N. Central Ave, (30354); 404-763-8777, 800-733-0298. Rates: $49-$59. Open: 9 arrHl pm. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CBK-GS-IM-NA-SGT-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 78 \r\nr.nurl)urd by Marrlotl-Mlnnla Mrporl North, 3399 International Blvd., (30354); 404-559-1043. Rates: Over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-MA-NASGT-MF. (GHTA) Residence Imi-Mlanlii \\irporl, 3401 International Blvd., (30354); 800-331 -3131, 404-761 -051 1 . (GHTA! \r\nSIIOITIM, Simpler Tymes, 369 N. Central Ave., (30354); 770-957-1102. Open: Mon.-Fri., to dealers. One of the largest antiques importers in the U.S. Open to the public the last Sat. of each month with true dealer prices. \r\nSouth Atlanta \r\nSouthlake Mall \r\n1-75 exit 77  6326 Old Dixie Hwy. Jonesboro. Georgia \r\n Many Fine Dining Restaurants  7 Miles South of Atlanta Airport \r\nCall (800) DAYS-INN \r\nask for \"ROCK BOTTOM ROTE\" \r\nYour Satisfaction Guaranteed \r\nJonesboro' \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nVITK \\rrm\\s \r\nKoad To Tara Museum \u0026 Gin Shop, 102 N. Main St., (30236); 770-210-1017. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm, H-NR-ED-M-NS-YAGR-CC-GS-N A-TV. A must-see for Gone With the Wind fans of all ages. Movie memorabilia, huge photo gallery, costume reproduc tions and gift shop. \r\nVKIS \\ i MT:RTm\\irAT \r\nClaylon County Performing Arts Center, 2530 Mt. Zion Pkwy., (30236); 770-473-2875. Open: Call for events schedule. \r\n \r\nH-HF-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-E-NA-MF. Home of regional special events like the Governor's Honors program, The Performing Arts Center also houses Broadway-style plays and the annual In The Fullness Of Time musical production. \r\nVII SKI MS \r\nAntique Funeral Museum, 168 McDonough St., (30236); 770-478-72 1 1 . H-ED-M-OS-N A-TV. A very unique and eerie attrac tion! See the funeral carriage ofAlexander Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy, as well as antique embalming tools, cooling boards and a cast-iron casket. \r\nHISTORIC SITI;SAIOMMI;MS \r\n1 869 Clayton County Jail, 1 25 King St, (30236); 770-473-01 97. ED-YA. This jail served the county well for almost 30 years until ihe new jail was built in 1898. The 1 869 Jail now serves as the Clatfon County History Museum. \r\nAshley Oaks Mansion, 144 College St, (30236); 770-478-8986, 770-461 -9561 . Open: Mon.-Fri., 1 0 am-4 pm. NHL-NR-ED-NS-YASNR-CC-FS-E-GS-NA-MF-TV. 1879 historical mansion is elegantly restored and appointed with period antiques. Experience the charm of Southern hospitality to the hilt while touring Ashley Oaks. Open fortotirs Mon.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm. Family owned and operated \r\nCounty History Center/Freedom Hall Military Museum, 1 25 King St., (30236); 770-473-01 97. Open: Mon.-Fri., 1 1 am-3 pm; Sat, 1 1 am-4 pm. Originally Clayton County's firstjail, this 1S69 fed eral style building houses artifacts from Clayton County's history and is the temporary home of Freedom Hall, a developing military museum. \r\nkathy I.. Hope Memorial, Jonesboro Depot Courtyard, (30236). Open: Daily, until dusk. OS-NA. Located on Main Street in Jont-^boro Historic District, this marble sundial and meditation garden are a trib ute to Mrs. Hope, a founding member of the local Woman '\u003e Club. \r\nMargaret Mitt hell's Playhouse, 1 68 McDonough St, (30236). Open: Daily, until dusk. ED-OS-NA. Take a glimpse into the playful childhood of Pulitzer Prae Winning Novelist, Margaret Mitchell. The newly restored playhouse from her family's homestead mokes for a great photo opportunity. \r\nPatrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial Cemetery, Comer of Johnson and McDonough Sts., (30236). Open: Daily. OSPA-NA-TV. A memorial to the Confederate dead who fell in :!:e Bat tle ofJonesboro, 1864. The unmarked headstones are laid out in the shape of the Confederate Battle Flag. Special events annually includ ing ghost stories in October. \r\nSlgina Chl Monument \u0026 Park, 1-75, Exit 77, 1 1 001 Tara BM, (30236). H-ED-OS-NA. Members of the 28th Mississippi Volunteer Cavalry met here in September, 1864 by candlelight to reneiv their Sigma Chi fraternity vows. The monument erected to mcntoriali this ceremony stands as a tribute to this fraternal brothe*jod. \r\nStately Oaks Plantation, 100 Carriage Ln., (30236); 770-473-0197. Rates: $2.50-$5. Open: Tours, Mon.-Fri., 10:30 am-3:30 pm. H-NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR GS SB-MFTV. Built in 1839, Stately Oaks is a beautiful Greek Revival i-nmmti antique furnishings. Tourguides, dressed in authentic /.Wjpe/wd dress, describe history and culture during the mid- 19th century. Sev eral outbuildings, including the original log cabin and the last oneroom school house, are open for touring. \r\nWarren House, 102 West Mimosa Dr., (30236); 770-473-0404. H-HF-YA-NA-MF. Built in 1840 by Guy L. Warren, one ol A.-Kboro'f first City Commissioners. Used as a field hospital and ho.idquartos for Civil War troops in 1864. Tours by appointment. \r\nSPORTS x KI:\u003cRI:VIIO\\ \r\nLake Splvey Golf Club, 8255 Club House Way, (30236); 770-471-4653. Rates: $27-$38. SNR-CC-OS-GC-PN-FS-E-NA-MF. An upscale, traditional course. The 27 holes are framed by irotua trees and feature eight lakes and two streams. The bent grass greens are among the best in the state. An excellent opportunity tt play one of Atlanta's finest courses at affordable prices. F4 \r\nPebble Creek Golf Club, 9350 Thomas Rd., (30236); 770-471-5455. Rates: $25-$40. Open: 8 am-5 pm. GR-SNR-CCOS-GC-GP-FS-FBK-NA. 18-hole golf course; bent grass green*. bermuria fairways; driving range; club repair; pro shop; tour* ments welcome. \r\nThe Beach at Clayton County International I'ark. 2300 Hwy. 138 SE, (30236); 770-477-3766. Rates: Call for rates. Open Memorial Day-Labor Day, 1 0 am-6 pm. H-NS-YA-CC-OS-BA-F-L* MF. Former site for the 1996 Olympic Beach Volie\\hjll. Park con tains Atlanta Beach Waterpark with waters/ides and kiddie pool w* toddler attractions. Park offers volleyball, adventure golf, pad* boats and fishing. Catered parties available in private pavilions a\"\" in our indoor facilities. Quality meeting space available. Nestled f 200 acres of hardwood trees. \r\nComfort Inn-Atlanla South, 6370 Old Dixie Hwy., (302* 800-228-51 50, 770-961 -6336. Rates: $50-$70. HF-GR-SNR-CC-w CTV-CBK. Ways Inii-.loneshoro, 6326 Old Dixie Hwy., (3\"2361' 77O968-4700. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. H-NS-GR-S\" CC-PO-CTV-CBK-NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page I OS andjsjnsisl \r\n \r\n1 08 \r\n \r\nG e o rg \r\n \r\nOn M \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n Econotadge, 340 Upper Riverdale Rd., (30236); 770-991-0069. Rates: S40-S54. HF-NS-SNR-CC-CTV-CBK-J-NA. \r\nEconomy Inn-Jonesboro, 8425 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770-603-6700. Rates: J40-S50. Open: 8 am-8 pm. \r\nllolUltn lnn-\\ll,inl,i South, 6288 Old Dixie Hwy., (30236); 770-968-4300. Rates: $65-$99. H-NS-FP-GR-CC-OS-HC-PG-PO-RSFS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-IM-PA-NA-SGT-MF. (CHTA) \r\niJLljf J \r\nJonesboro Motel, 6880 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770-478-0816. Rates: Under $38.95. \r\nScottish Inn-Jonesboro, 603 Battle Creek Rd., (30236); 770-603-7300. Rates: Under $38.95. \r\nShenvood Motel, 751 7 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770-478-7841 . Rates: Under $38.95. \r\nShone) 's Inn-Soul liAlonesfooro, 6358 Old Dixie Hwy., (30236);' 770-968-501 8. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-IM-NA-SB-MF. (GH7/V \r\nSuburban Loiljje-Joiiesboro, 7021 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770-472-5999. Rates: $159-$209/wk. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am7 pm; weekend, 9 am-2 pm. H-HF-CC-K-CTV-NA. (GHTA) \r\nWoods Motel, 7828 N. Main St., (30236); 770477-0863. \r\nTO! i-S \r\nHistorical \u0026 Hysterical Tours, 1 04 N. Main St., (30236); 770477-8864. Open: Mon.-Sat., 1 pm or by app't ED-GR-NA-TV. Rekindle the passion of an era forever immortalized in Margaret Mitchetl's world famous novel, Gone With the Wind. Hear the true stories and folk lore behind the most beloved novel of all times. 90 minutes. \r\n \r\nAM Tara Travels, 696 Mt. Zion Rd., Suite 3-A, (30236); 770-%1 -8085. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-:30 pm. H-CC-NA. Fullservice travel agency. \r\nClaylon County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 774, (30237); 770-478-6549. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5:30 pm. H-NAC Relocating to Metro Atlanta? Call us for newcomer's information about the city's southside! Your information headquarters for busi ness, social, civic and relocation information. (GHTA) \r\nOayton County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 1-75, Exit 76, 104 N. Main St., (30236); 770-478-4800, 800-662-7827. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5:30 pm; Sat, 1 0 am-4 pm. H-HF-NR-M-PN-GSNA-CVB-TV. Atlanta's True South! Call for information on cultural and historical attractions, lodging, shopping, dining and the area's special events. Complete motorcoach scenic program provided for qualified groups, ft IGHTA) \r\nP!?jse see our 3d on pag? 96 \r\nJonesboro Depot Welcome Center, 1-75, Exit 76, 1 04 N. Main St, (30236); 770-4784800, 800-662-7829. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5:30 pm, Sat., 10 am-4 pm. H-HF-NR-M-PN-GS-NA-IB-TV-VI. 4 national historic site, Jonesboro's train depot is home to the Clayton County CVB, where visitors will find tourist information and unique exhibits of Civil War relics and Gone With the Wind memo rabilia. Free historic driving tour available, ft IGHTA) \r\nHHTf\" \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nSPORTS \\ RUCRllMlOX \r\nIS Play, 775 Cobb Place Blvd., (30144) (I-75 S Barrett Parkway); 770-427-7679. 52,000 sq. foot arena of food and entertainment. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 91. \r\nMISI-IMS \r\nKennesan Chll War Museum, 2829 Cherakee St., (30144); '70-427-2117, 800-742-6897. Rates: Adults, $3; seniors (AARP), 52.50; children 7-15, $1.50. H-NR-YA-GR-CC-OS. Home of the famous Civil War locomotive \"The General, \"housed in a cotton gin \"\u003eiH Y'all come! ft IGHTA) \r\nHISTORIC snrsAioxmnvrs \r\nountain National Battlefield Park, 905 Ken*\" Mm. Dr., (30152); 770-427-4686. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. eleven miles of Union and Confederate earthworks mark one of the xnous battles fought during the 1864 Atlanta Campaign. Park \u0026*mis open daylight-dark. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn-Tonn Center, 750 Cobb Place Blvd., (30144); \r\n''Wl 9-1 530. Rates: $59.95-$69.95. Open: 9 am-5 pm. H-HF\"\"L-NS-GR-CC-OS-PO-CBK-J-MF. \r\n \r\nTTnL* lnn- k\u003c' n n fs a. 760 Cobb Place Blvd., (30144); '\"-41 9-1 576. Rates: $59-$79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-LD- \r\n \r\n'esee_ouradon page 93 s, on rh? i \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n7m\"*1 '-odRe-Kennesaw, 2625 George Busbee Pkwy., (30144); M26-0045. Rates: $39-$99. H-HF-NHL-NS-GR-CC-HC-PO-CTV- \r\n \r\nt airfield Inn-kennesan, 3425 Busbee Dr., (30144); 770427-9700. Rates: $69-$88. H-HF-SNR\u003cC-PO-CTV-CBK-J-MF. ft \r\nHampton liiii-kennesan/Town Center, 871 Cobb Place Blvd., (30144); 770-426-001 7. \r\nPlease see ouradon page 13. \r\nHoliday Inn Impress-Town Center Mall, 2485 George Busbee Pkwy. NW, (30144); 770-427-5210, 800-HOUDAY. Rates: $62 -$1 50. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-SB-MF. \r\nRed Koof Inn-kennesan, 520 Robert Ct., (30144); 770-429-0323. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. H-HF-NS-SNRCC-CTV-IM. \r\nRodeway Inn-kennesan, 1460 George Busbee Pkwy., (30144); 770-590-0519. Rates: $36.95-$54.95. H-GR-SNR-CC-PO-K-CTVCBK-J-PA-MF. \r\nSun Sullrs-Tonn Center, 3174 Barrett Lakes Pkwy., (30144); 770-424-5410. (GHTA) \r\nWindsor Inn \u0026 Sports Bar, 2655 Cobb Pkwy., (30144); 770-424-6330. \r\nSIIOITIM. \r\nTown Center Mall, 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy. NW, (30144); 770-424-0915. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-9 pm; Sun., 12:30-6 pm. CC-OS. Ifyou head north of the perimeter on I- 75, take a trip to Town Center at Cobb. Another great shopping destination with The Dis ney Store, Abercrombie \u0026 Fitch and over 220 specialty shops. \r\nLawrcnccvillc \r\nHISTORIC srrrsAiOM \\uM - \r\nGnlnnett Historical Society, 185 Crogan St., P.O. Box 261, (30046); 770-822-5174. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9:30 am-1:30 pm. H-NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-GS-D-MF-TV. CHS library features indexes to early marriages. Tax Digests 1860-1864, 1888-1938; Superior, Inferior, S County Court books; Gwinnett Census 1820-1920 micro film; newspaper microfilm from 1871; family, cemetery, and con federate files. Histories/genealogies for Gwinnett \u0026 other counties/states. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RI.CRI; vno\\ \r\nSprlngbrook Golf Club, 585 Camp Perrin Rd., (30043); 770-822-5400. GC. Tree-lined, tight fairway}, small greens, challenging. \r\nI.OIHilM, A Touch of Home Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 489 Hearth Place, (30043); 770-277-3579. Rates: $35-$50. Open: Sun.-Sat, 7 am10 pm. NS-OS-BBP-CTV-CBK-FBK-PA-SB. \r\nApartment Inn, 474 W. Pike St., (30045); 770-962-5660. Rates: Over$79.99/wkly. NS-IM. \r\nComfort Sultes-l,arence\\ille, 520 John B. Wilson Ct, (30045); 770-277-8009, 800-228-5150. Rates: $75-$85. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-CTV-CBK-NA-MF. ft \r\nDajs lnn-l,anrencevllle, 731 Duluth Hwy., (30045); 770-995-7782. Rates: $43-$85. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-K-CTVCBK-PA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back covet \r\nExtended Slay \\merlra-l jmiencevtlle, 474 W. Pike St., (30045); 770-962-5660. (GHTA) \r\nHampton Inn, 11 35 Lakes Pkwy., (30043); 770-338-9600. Rates: $55-$70. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA. f4 \r\nP/ej.sesee our^idonpage 1J \r\nMlcrolel Inn \u0026 Suites, 215 Collins Industrial Way, (30043); 770-237-5992,888-222-1230. Rates: $39.95-$62.95. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-CTV-CBK-IM-NA-MF. \r\nCOM i;\\TIO\\ CKMTW \r\nGvvlnnell Historic Courthouse, 185 Crogan St., (30045); 770-822-5450. Open: Tue.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm. H-NR-M-NS-PF-OS-PNVCR-D-MF-TV. Located on the square in downtown Lawienceville, the Historic Courthouse is a beautifully renovated historic site that is an ideal setting for conferences, meetings, seminars, parties, weddings and receptions. Open Sun. for rentals only. \r\n1R\\\\I t S| K\\H I s \r\nGwinnett Convention and Msllors Bureau, 1505 Lakes Pkwy., Suite 110, (30043); 770-277-6212, 888-GWINNETT. Open: Mon.-fri., 8 am-5 pm. CVB. Free information available on attrac tions, hotels and restaurants in Gwinnett County. We also offer com plimentary planning assistance for meetings. Stop by for complimentary visitor's guides, maps, andcalendar ofevents. Home of the 1999 Bell South Classic, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 94. \r\nUiburn \r\n\\ITK\\CTIO\\S \r\nOld Town Ulburn, Main St., (30047); 770-279-1300. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm. NS-CC-PN-PG-TC-RS-FS-GS-PA. Old Town Lilbum offers a unique shopping experience. Catering to antique col lectors, musicians and those searching for the unique gift. The Main \r\n \r\nStreet Cafe offers old-fashioned home cooking with lunch served daily. Locatedjust offHwy. 29, the Old Town area offers picnic areas and walking trails. Yellow Rher Game Ranch, 4525 Hwy. 78, (30047); 770-972-6643. Open: Daily, 9:30 am-5:30 pm. H-ED-YA-GR-OS-PG-E-GS. 24-acre animal preserve. Pet and feed sheep, deer, goats. Up-close experi ence! Home of General Lee, weather prognosticates Over600animats and birds with which to interact! (GHTA) \r\nSuburban l\u003cod#e-l ,llhnrn, 41 42 Stone Mountain Hwy., (30047); 770-736-7001. (GHTA) Waldrop Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 53 Planters Dr., (30047-5180); 770-935-1482. (GHTA) \r\nLilnoniii \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RI'CRi: VTION Mystery Valley Golf Course, 6094 Shadowrock Dr., (30058); 770-469-691 3. Open: 7 am-8 pm. SNR-OS-GC-FS. 18-hole champi onship golf course and driving range. Lrxated20mi. east ofAtlanta, dosetol-20. Call for rates and information. Challenging and enjoy able layout designed by Dick Wilson. (GHTA) \r\nHoward Johnson Express Inn-1 llhonla, 6707 Millwood Ln., (30038); 770-482-4047. Rates: $45.95-$65.95. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-LD-CTV-CBK-MA-NA-SB. \r\nI \u003ci Oniiil.i Inii-Mlanla/I'aiiola, 2859 Panola Rd., (300584837); 770-981-6411, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: $49-$79. H-HF-NSGR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-LD-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page /?. \r\n \r\nAn Antiques Trail Community \r\nTIII\\S \r\nMncs Botanical Gardens \u0026 Manor House, 3500 Oak Grove Rd., (30052); 770-466-7532. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm, Sun., 1 1 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-L-PN-RS-FS-Cl-E-GS- \r\nSB-MF-TV. Experience 25 acres of elegant gardens in a natural landscape setting, just 40 min. from Atlanta. After touring the gar dens, visit the gift shop and enjoy lunch at The Garden Room, fea turing delectable fare, gracious service, and a spectacular view of the lake and gardens. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nSpecial Events RV Park, (30052); 770-736-9795. RV. Waters electric hookups, sewage disposal, convenient to all venues, grocery store/RV supplies, hardware store, restaurants close by. \r\n \r\nIVlahlcton \r\nIOIK.IM, Suburban Lodge-Mahlelon, 600 Lions Club Dr., (30126); 770-941-0100. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nMarietta* \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nVI'I'R \\CTIONS \r\nAmerican Adventures, 250 N. Cobb Pkwy., (30062); 770-424-9283. Open: Daily, 1 1 am-8 pm (hrs. may vary). H-ED-YAFP-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-PN-RS-E-GS-TV. Theme park with familyoriented entertainment offers rides, miniature golf, bumper cars, mini roller coaster, foam factory, swinging ship, parties, interactive games, group rates. Restaurant, arcade, and more in a picturesque environment, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease_see our ad on page 92. \r\nkennesaw Mountain Vineyards \u0026 Winery, 1127 White Cir., (30060-7926); 770-421 -8463. Open: Mon.-Sat, 1 1 am-5 pm. H-EDCC-PN-GS-MF-TV. Built on the historic Hunt-Tate Estate. c. 1876, visitors may enjoy the outdoor patio. Wine tastings andpic nic facilities available. (GHTA) \r\nLife University, 1269 Barclay Ave., (30060); 770-426-2600. Visit our Web site; www.life.edu \r\nPlease see our ad on page 105. \r\nWhile Water Park, 250 N. Cobb Pkwy., (30062); 770-424-9283. Open: Daily, 10 am-8 pm. H-YA-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-PN-RF-FS-E-GSMF-TV. Visit White Water, the South's largest water park with nearly 50 attractions. Two new rides in 1998! ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 92. \r\nARTS X \r\nTheatre In the Square, 1 1 Whitlock Ave., (30064); 770-422-8369. Open: Tue.-Sat., 8 pm; Sun., 2:30 pm \u0026 7 pm. H-YA-GR-CC-OS-E. This award-winning theatre in the historic square hosts six pro ductions from Aug.-Jul. Named one of the South's Most Charming Performance Spaces by Southern Living Magazine, ft \r\n \r\nAtlanta \r\n \r\nG eorg \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 09 \r\n \r\n MI si'i \\m \r\nMarietta Museum of History, 1 Depot St., Suite 200, (30060); 770-528-0430,770-528-0431 . Rates: $2. Open: Mon.-Sat, 11 am-4 pm. H-HF-NR-ED-M-YA-D. Marietta's newest attraction, the Mari etta Museum of History is located next to the Welcome Center in the Kenneiaw House. The museum tells the rich stories of Marietta. Cobb County and the Piedmont region of Georgia from the Creek/Cherokee Indian period to the present. \r\nMarletta/Cobb Museum of Art, 30 Atlanta St., (30060); 770-528-1444. Open: Tue.-Sat, 11 am-5 pm. H-M-YA-SNR. Right off the Marietta Square. Its permanent collection is complemented by traveling exhibits, special art showings and children's activities. Admission charged: Adults, $4; seniors and students, $2. \r\nWilliam Root House, 1 45 Denmead St., (30060); 770-426-4982. Open: Mon., Thu., Fit, 10 am-4 pm. H-NR-ED-M-YA-TV. Marietta's oldest home, now operated as a house museum by Cobb Landmarks and Historical Society. It showcases the life of a middle-class mer chant family of the 1850's. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RF,\u003c;RI:\\TIO\\ \r\nCanterbury Gotf dub, 500 Cambridge Dr., (30066); 770-926-3702. (GHTA) \r\nIndian Hills Country Club, 4001 Clubland Dr., (30068); 770-971-2605. GC. Private golf club. (GHTA) \r\nI.OIH.IM, \r\nBest Western Ron Mr Motel, 859 Cobb Pkwy. SE, (30062); 770-427-4676, 800-528-1234. Rates: $58-S74. M-NS-FP-GR-SNRCC-PG-PO-CTV-CBK-SB. ft (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn-AtlantaAlarletta, 2100 NW Pkwy., (30067); 770-952-3000. Rates: $49-5109. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-K-CTV-CBKIM-PA-MF. \r\nCourtyard by Marrlotl-Vlanta Delk Rd.. 2455 Delk Rd., (30067); 770-956-1188. Rates: $49-$99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HCPO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-J-IM-MF. (GHTA) \r\nDrury Inn-Atlanta Northwest, 1 1 70 Powers Ferry PI., (30067); 770-612-0900. Rates: S59.95-S84.95. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PIPO-CTV-CBK-J-PA-SB-MF-TV. f \r\nKcono I.odge-VorthwesI, 1940 Leland Dr., (30067); 770-952-0052. Rates: Under S38.95-S58.99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCGP-FL-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-SB-MF. \r\nI ah Held liiii-MlanlaAoithesl,2191 NW Pkwy., (30067); 770-952-9863. Rates: S49-S62. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTVCBK-IM-SB. ft (GHTA) \r\nHampton lmi-\\l.ii Irtl.i, 455 Franklin Rd, (30067); 77CM25-9977. Rates: S69-S80. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHoliday Inn Hotel \u0026 Suites-Marietta, 2265 Kingston Ct, (30067); 770-952-7581 . Rates: S59-over $109. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-IM-PA-SGT-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our 3d on page _i \r\nHome Town Inn, 1051 Canton Rd., (30066); 770-499-9550. Rates: S189-S240. H-CC-K-GV. (GHTA) \r\nHoward Johnson-Marietta, 2375 Delk Rd., (30067); 770-951 -1 144. Rates: S44-S98. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NR-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-OS-PO-LD-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-J-VCR-MA-MF.fGHTXi; \r\nlhall Regency Sultes,2999WindyHill,(30067);770-956-1234. Rates: S89-S1 69. Open: 8 am-6 pm. H-HF-NS-GR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PORS-FS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\n1.1 Oulnl.i Imi-Mlanta/Delk Kd.. 2170 Delk Rd., (300678761); 770-951-0026, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: S49-S79. H-HF-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-PA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\n\\l.inioll-Ml.iiil.i\\mllmcsl, 200Interstate N.Pkwy., (30339); 770-952-7900,770-989-6818. Rates: $59-over S79.99. H-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-HC-PI-PO-TC-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-IM-SGT-SB-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nP/ejse see our ad on page 99 \r\nMotel 6-Marietta, 2360 Delk Rd., (30067); 770-952-8161 . Rates: S33.99-S59.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-PA-MF. \r\nRamada Limited Suites-Marietta, 630 Franklin Rd., (30067); 770-919-7878. Rates: S45-S80. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-K-OVCBK-J-PA-D-SB-MF. \r\n'I?ast see our ad on the response card. \r\nSIM) Polk Sli-eel. V lied \u0026 Breakfast, 60 Polk St., (30064); 770-419-1688, 800-845-7266. Rates: S95-S175. Open: Office, 8 am-8 pm. NS-CC-GC-BB-BBP-FBK-D. (GHTA) \r\nSleep Inn-Atlanta NW, 1175 Powers Ferry PL, (30067); 770-952-9005. Rates: S55-S85. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PICW-CBK-J-IM. ft \r\nStanley and Marion Houses, 236 Church St. and 192 Church St, (30060); 770-426-1881. Rates: S75-S125. NS-CC-BB-BBP-KMF. \r\nSuper 8 Motel-Marietta, 61 0 Franklin Rd., (30067); 770-919-2340. Rates: S40-S60. Open: Year-round. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GPPO-CTV-CBK-J-PA-D-SB-MF. \r\n \r\nThe Blue \u0026 Gray Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 2511 Kingswood Dr, (30066); 770-425-0392. Rates: S60-S70. NHL-NPS-NS-BB-BBP-CTVFBK-VCR. \r\nThe \\\\hlllock Inn Bed X Breakfast, 57 Whitlock Ave., (30064); 770-428-1495. Rates: $1 00-5125. Open: Office, 9 am-5 pm. NHL-NR-NS-CC-OS-GP-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-D-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nWuidham (..iHlrii-\\ll.ini.. NW, 1775 Pkwy. PI., (30067); 770-428-4400, 800-WYNDHAM. Rates: S59-S109. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-IM-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nSIIOITIM. \r\nMarietta Square, Downtown Marietta, (30060); 770-429-1 11 5. CC-PG-D. IK tum-of-the-century appearance offers the visitor spe cialty boutiques, antique shops, restaurants, coffee shops and more, all set around a lushly landscaped park, ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 90. \r\nU\u003e\\\\I;\\TIO\\\u003c;I:YH;R \r\nMarietta Conference Center \u0026 Resort, 500 Powder Springs St., (30064); 770-427-2500. H-HF-NHL-NPS-NR-M-NS-GR-CC-OSGC-HC-PO-TC-R-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-J-GS-IM-VCR-NA-SGT-SB-MF. \r\n \r\nSleep Inn \r\n \r\nBRAND NEW \r\nGuaranteed 100% Satisfaction \r\n Free HBO, Local Calls  Continental Breakfast  Close to Airport, Down \r\ntown Stadium, Shopping \r\n \r\nTEL: 770-472-9800 FAX: 770-472-9070 \r\n \r\nRESERVATIONS: 1-888-656-9800 or 1-800-62-SLEEP \r\nE-mail: sleepinnga@AOL.com \r\n \r\n2185 MT. ZION PARKWAY, MORROW, GA 30260 \r\n \r\nPull service executive conference center and resort with 22 dedicated meeting rooms. On-site business center, A/V support and ground trans. available, convenient to Atlanta airport and downtown. Onsite restaurant and lounge, andchampionship golfcourse with driv ing range and putting green. Complete meeting packages and weekend get-away packages available, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our .id on page 91. \r\n \r\nQuality Inn-Southlake, 6597 Hwy. 54, (30260); 770-960-1 957 Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CCOS-HC-FS-FL-CTV-CBK-FBK-J-VCR-PA-SGT-MF. \r\nRamada Inn-Marietta, 2767 Windy Hill Rd., (30067)' 770-952-3251. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. \r\n \r\nKMKS \r\nMarietta Walking and Drhlng Tour, 4 Depot St., (30060); 770-429-1115. IB-TV, experience Marietta's heritage, with an assort ment of historic churches, cemeteries, mansions and restoredpreCivil War homes. Self-guided tour brochures available at the Wekome Center, ft \r\n \r\nRed Roof Inn-Atlanta South, 1348 Southlake Plaza Dr., (30260)770-968-1483, 800-843-7663. Rates: $35.99-548.99. H-HF-SNRCC-IM-PA. \r\nSleep Inn-Morrow, 2185 Mt. Zion Pkwy., (30260); 770-472-9800. Rates: S49.95-S89.95. Open: 9 am-5 pm. HF-G R-SNRCC-HC-PO-BS-CTV-CBK-J-PA-MF. \r\n; ;' on this page \r\n \r\nTR\\VKI,SI;RVM:KS \r\nAtlanta Metro Travel Association, P.O. Box 70781, (30007). A private sector marketing organization representing businesses with a vested interest in tourism business that are located in the fivecounty metropolitan area, including Clayton, Cobb. DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties. Meetings held quarterly on .second Wed. of every other month, Jan., Mar., May, Sep., and Dec., with the excep tion ofJul. --no meeting during that month. \r\nMarietta Welcome Center \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 4 Depot St., (30060); 770-429-1115, 800-835-0445. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am5 pm; Sat, 1 1 am-4 pm; Sun., 1 -4 pm. H-NR-OS-CVB-VI. Charming southern town filled with antebellum homes, historic districts and Civil War sites. Boutiques, antique shops, museums, restored Vic torian square. Free information on walking tours, shopping, lodg ing and attractions, ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nSun Suites-Morrow, 2235 Mt. Zion Pkwy., (30260)770-603-9700. Rates: 539.99-549.99; S179/wk. Open: Mon.-Fri., 7 am-1 1 pm; Sat-Sun., 8 am-11 pm. H-HF-NS-YA-CC-OS-K-CTV-IMNA. (GHTA) \r\nSHOI'I'IM, \r\nSouthlake Mall, I-75, 1 000 Southlake Mall, (30260); 770-961 -1050. Open: Mon.-Sat.,10 am-9 pm; Sun., 1 2-6 pm. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-NA. The Southside's best retailcenter. Conveniently located on i 75. Four anchor stores with over 120 specialty shops and food court. \r\nIVor cross \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RKCRIv\\TIO\\ The Heritage Golf Club, 4445 Britt Rd., (30093); 770-493^(653. Rates: $80.00. GC. \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on oaoe 90. \r\n \r\nMHK.IM, \r\n \r\nMorrow \r\n \r\nADround IxKlge, 3175 Medlock Bridge Rd, (30071); 770-729-0767. Rates: $28/nt., $154/wk. Open: 8 am-6:30 pm. CC-OS-K-CTV. \r\n \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\n\\riR\\aio\\s \r\n \r\nAmberley Suites, 5885 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 770 263-0515. Rates: $60-590. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-K-FS-CFV-CL-CSS-FBKJ-IM-PA-NA-SGT-MF. \" \r\n \r\nReynolds Nature Preserve, 5665 Reynolds Rd., (30260); 770-603-4188. 1H. Miles of walking and hiking trails, the azalea pond, a heritage vegetable and herb garden, programs on the environment and wildlife are just some of the features. \r\n \r\nAmerlSuitcs-Peachtree Corners, 5600 Peachtree Pkwy, (30092); 770-416-7655. Rates: S59-S109. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NSFP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-LD-K-FL-CTV-CBK-IM-VCR-SGT-SB-MF. \r\n  ..\u003c\u003e see our ad on page 95. \r\n \r\nI,MT;RT\\I\\MI:M \r\nSplvey Hall. Clayton College and State University, 5900 N. Lee St., (30260); 770-961 -3683. Rates: 55-540. Open: Mon.-Fri, 8:30 am-5 pm and for performances. H-HF-ED-YA-GR-CC-OS-E-GSNA-TV. Spivey Hall is an acoustically-acclaimed, intimate and ele gant concert hall offering a celebrated annual series of classical, \\au and organ concerts by the world's premiere performers, in addition to its exemplary educational outreach, national broadcasts and recordings, ft \r\nIOIXJIM; \r\nBest Western Southlake Inn, 6437 Jonesboro Rd, (30260); 770-961-6300, 888-277-5253. Rates: 542.95-554.95. HF-NS-FPGR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-PA-SB. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 78. \r\nCountry Inn \u0026 Suites, 2192 Mount Zion Pkwy, (30236); 770-603-3232, 800-456-4000. HF-SNR-CC-PO-CI-CTV-CBK-J. \r\nDrury Inn-Vtlaiita South, 6520 Lee St. S., (30260); 770-960-0500. Rates: 562-587. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PI-POCTV-CL-CBK-J-PA-NA-MF-TV. ft \r\n \r\nBest Western Bradbury Inn, 5985 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 770-662-8175,800-230-1542. Rates: 559-over 579.99. Open: 24I H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-FBK-J-IM-SGT-SB-MF.rj \r\n.nl on page 78 \r\nBest Western I'eachlree Corners, 7035 Jimmy Carter Blvd. (30092); 770-409-0004. Rates: S49.95-S99. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NSFP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-RV-FS-FL-CTV-CBK-MA-MF.fJ \r\n/'/e.7se see our ad on page 78 \r\nBudgetcl Inns, 5395 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30092); 770-446-2882,770-552-0200. Rates: $40-$70. HF-NS-CC-PO-W CBK-IM-PA-MF. \r\nClnhlloiise Inn-\\llantn /Norcross, 5945OakbrookPkwj. (30093); 770-368-9400. Rates: $59-579.99. Open: 24 hrs. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-J-IM-5GT-MF.fi \r\n(GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn-Norcross, 5990 Western Hills Dr., (30071): 770-368-0218. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-NS-GR-CC-KH\"*1 CBK-IM. Courtyard by Marriott-Ulaiila Jiiiinn \u003c art\u003c%r' McDonough Dr.', (30093); 770-242-7172. Rates: S44-S89. I-85, Exit 37. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-FS-CW-a-CBK-J*1 \r\n \r\n(airfield Iiin-Ml.inla/Soiillil.iko, 1599 Adamson Pkwy., \r\n \r\nSB-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\n(30260); 770-961 -6044. Rates: $43.95-559. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NSGR-SNR-PF-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-NA. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nComl\u003eard b\u003e M;irritl-\\llanla Peachtire 3209 Holcomb Bridge Rd, (30092); 770-446-3777. Rates: $ \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Soul Ml, ike, 1533 Southlake Pkwy, (30260); \r\n \r\nNS-OS-HC-PO-FS-CTV-CL-J-IM-MF. (CHTA) \r\n \r\n770-968-8990. Rates: Under $38.95-$79.99. HF-SNR-CC-PO-CTV- \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Norcross, 5385 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30 \r\n \r\nCBK-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\n770-416-9021. \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside bjd \u003c \r\n \r\n1 1 0 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Drury Inn-Atlanta Northeast, 5655 Jimmy Carter Blvd., (30093); 770-729-0060. Rates: $63-578. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OSHC-PI-PO-K-CTV-CBK-J-PA-MF. ft \r\nF,\\len\u003cled Sl,i\u003e \\merica-\\orcross, 6295 Jimmy Carter Blvd., (30071); 770-446-9245. (GHW \r\n1-Mended Stay \\meilca-\\oriToss, 200 Lawrenceville St., (30071); 770-729-8100. Open: 7 am-11 pm. H-HF-GR-OS-K-GV-IM. (CHTA) \r\nFalrfleld Inn-Allanla/Peathlrcc Corners, 6650 Bay Cirde Dr., (30071); 770-441 -1 999. Rates: $39-$60. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-PO-CTV-CBK-IM. ft (CHTA) \r\nHampton Inn-Peachtree Corners, 440 Technology Pkwy., (30092); 770-729-0015. Rates: $79-589. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PICTV-CBK-J-MA. \r\nr i jv spe our ad on page U \r\nHoliday Inn Select-Peachlree Corners, 6050 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30071); 770-448-4400. Rates: 559-51 29. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-OS-HC-PI-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-J-IM-SB-LI-MF. ft \r\n \r\nHomenood Suites Holel-Norcross, 450 Technology Pkwy., (30092); 770-448-4663,1 -800-CAU-HOME. Rates: $85-51 95. Open: Mon.-Fri, 8 am-5 pm. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PN-PG-PO-K-FS-CTV- \r\nCBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-SGT-MF. Ft \r\nLiOi\u003el\"la lmi-\\tlaiita/,llmin\u003e Carter, 6187 Dawson Blvd., (30093-1224); 770-448-8686, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: 549-579. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-SB-MF.fGtfW \r\n \r\nLa Qiiinla Inn-Peachlree Industrial, 5375 Peachtree Indus \r\ntrial Blvd., (30092-3030); 770-449-5144, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: J49-S79. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-SB-MF. \r\n \r\n(CHTA) \r\n \r\nP/ease see out 3d on page 11 \r\n \r\nMarrlolt-Mlanla/Peaehtrec Corners \\orcross, 475 \r\nTechnology Pkwy., (30092); 770-263-8558. Rates: $49-$146. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PI-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-SGT- \r\n \r\nSB-CE-MF. (GHTA) Please see our ad on page 99 \r\n \r\nMotel 6-VoixToss, 6015 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 770446-231 1, 800-466-8356. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-POOV-IM-PA. \r\n \r\nNortheast \\tl.inl.i Illllon, 5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., \r\n(30092); 770-447-4747. Rates: $94-51 64. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am6 pm. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-HC-PI-PO-RS-CTV-a-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-SGT- \r\n \r\nSB-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nQuality Inn-Atlanta/ \\orrross, 6045 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); \r\n770-449-7322,800-228-5151 . Rates: $49-579. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CCPO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-MF. \r\n \r\nKamada Limited, Peachtree Industrial Blvd.  r-.M x r uiir Lid on the .'Y'r.'Kp c.ird \r\n^honey's Inn-Vorcross, 2050 Willowtrail Pkwy., (30093); 770-564-0492, 800-222-2222. Rates: 549-569. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CCHC-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nstudio I'lus-IVarhlree Corners, 7065 Jimmy Carter Blvd., 30092); 770-582-9984. (GHTA) \r\nSuburban Lodge-Indian Trail, 1 990 Willowtrail Pkwy., 30093); 770-806-6501. (GHTA) \r\nsuburban I.odse-Norcross, 6067 Buford Hwy., (30071); 770-840-7778. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nSuper 8 \\lotel-\\orcross, 51 50 Willow Oak Trail NW, (30093); 770-931-5353,706-208-4201. Rates: 535-560. H-HF-NS-YA-FP-CCOS-PO-CTV-E-J-VCR-MA-NA-LI-MF. ft \r\n \r\nWlngale Inn-l'earhlree Corners, 5800 Peachtree Industrial BW., (30071); 770-263-2020. Rates: 569-51 09. H-HF-FP-GR-CC-PIKTV\u003cBK. ft \r\nTR\\ui si:Rvirr;s \r\n \r\nCray Line of \\tlanla, 705 Lively Ave., (30091); 404-767-0594, 800-965-6665. ED-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-E-D-SGT-TS-TV. Five guided \r\n'\"'$ to choose from in the Atlanta area, as well as custom tours 'vughout Georgia. Enjoy the day with us. Atlanta tours: A tlanta 's Jtfand Present; All Around Atlanta; Slack Heritage Tour; Atlanta 'J'xL Driving Tours. Step-on-guides. air-conditioned bus, senior and :-oup discounts, attractions, ft \r\n \r\n*jj\"ood HelKhis Bed K lireakfasl, 511 Toombs St., JTM8); 770-463-9966, 888-463-0101. Rates: 588. NS-CC-OS-GP\"\"B-BBP-FBK-MA-NA-MF.fJ \" (GHTA) \r\nJJW'UiWIuim I-I.H e n,. rt \u0026 Breakfasl, 10995 Hutcheson Ferry \"^ (30268); 888-349-1950, 404-349-1950. Rates: $135-$275. \"I*\": 24 hrs. NS-CC-TC-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-J-VCR. (GHTA) \r\n\"h.-, 10950 Hutcheson Ferry Rd, (30268); 770-463-2610. 5a Pen: Year-round. ED-NS-OS-BF-F-L-PO-RF-TH- \r\n-K-BS-CTV-FBK-J-VCR-MF.rj \" (GHTA) \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Atlanla/Peachtree City, 300 Westpark Dr., (30269); 770-486-8800. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHoliday Inn Hotel \u0026 Suites, 1-85, Exit 12, south on Hwy. 74, 203 Newgate Rd., (30269); 770-487-4646. Rates: $80-$120. CTVCL-CC-FD-FBK-GR-H-HF-HC-IR-MF-NS-PO-RS-TH-VCR. Formerly Com fort Suites. Conveniently located 20 mm. from Atlanta airport and 40min. from downtown Atlanta. We are an all-suites property. Our Executive Suites are 500 sq. ft. with separate bedroom, sitting room and full kitchen. Studio suites have microwave ovens and mini-refrig erator. \r\nPowder Springs \r\nSPORTS \u0026 KKCKKYTIO* \r\nSun Valley Beach, 5350 Holloman Rd., (30073); 770-943-5900, 770-439-0130. Open: 9 am-5 pm. H-NS-YA-OS-BA-GP-HR-PN-PGPO-RF-TC-CP-RV-RS-FS-FL-E-CBK-GS-NA-SB-MF.idrgffirsmmm/ng pool in the Southeast specializing in corporate groups. 18 water slides, white sand beach, three softball fields, eight sanded volleyball courts, two tennis courts. Catering available for 50 to 9,000. (GHTA) \r\nHISTORIC SIIDSAIOM Mi:VIS Rex Mill, Rex Rd., (30273); Open: Daily, until dusk. ED-OS-NA. Built in 1820, Rex Mill is one of the oldest water-powered mills in Geor gia. Located on the Little Cotton Creek, the mill has been home to many picnics and parties throughout the years. \r\nRivrrdim' \r\nExtended Stay America-Rlverdale, 6231 Hwy. 85, (30274); 770-997-0100. (GHTA) Hometown Inn-Rlverdale, 6231 Hwy. 85, (30274); 770-997-0100. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. Red Carpet Inn-Klverdale, 7618 Hwy. 85, (30274); 770-478-3600. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. \r\nTtM'RS \r\nHindu Temple of Atlanta, 5851 Hwy. 85, (30274); 770-907-7102. H-HF-ED-NA-TV. East meets West on Ga. Hwy. 85 in Riverdale where followers of the Hindu religion celebrate their faith in this ornate temple. Tours by appointment. \r\nKoswcir \r\nA GCORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\n\\TTRV:TIO\\S \r\nChatlahoochee Nature Center, 9135 Willeo Rd., (30075); 770-992-2055. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 12-5 pm. H-EDM-YA-SNR-CC-OS-PN-TH-GS-TV. Natural Science education Center offering a Bird ofPrey Rehabilitation Program, nature trails andscenic boardwalk on the Chattahoochee River. Members free, ft \r\nXKTS\u0026KATKRi'UNMHVr Georgia Ensemble Theatre, 950 Forrest St. (Roswell Cultural Arts Center), (30075); 770-641 -1260. H-YA-GR. Professional theatre presenting a variety ofoutstanding productions, comedy and drama as well as musicals, ft Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., (30075); 770-594-6252. H-YA-GR-E. Ongoing cultural arts program. Dance, musical performances and professional theatre, ft Milage Playhouses of Roswell, 617 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770-998-3526. Rates: $6-$15. Open: Thu.-Sat., 12-7 pm. H-HF-ED-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-E-MA. Live family theater on two stages, including shows for children featuring comedies, uplifting dramas and musicals most Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. \r\nMl SKI MS \r\nMuseum-North Fulton Co. Schools, 791 Mimosa Blvd., (30075); 770-552-6339. Rates: Adults, $3; seniors, $2; students, $1. HF-ED-M-YA-GR-MA-IB-MF-TS-VI. The Museum offers exhibits on Georgia history and authors. Decade of the 30's, a courtroom, U.S. Presidents, Ladies of the White House, an I8SO log cabin, History ofFlight, Roswell history, and more! \r\nHisroKK snrsAio\\i UIAIS \r\nArchibald Smith Plantation Home, 935 Alpharetta St., (30075); 770-641-3978. Rates: $3-55. Open: Mon.-Fri., 11 am \u0026 2 pm; Sat, 11 am, 12 pm \u0026 1 pm. H-HF-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-MATV. 1845 Plantation Home of Roswell Founder Archibald Smith. Home to three generations of Smith family until 1981. Contains original \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 199 \r\n \r\nfurnishings and Smith clothing. Original cook house, spring house, slave cabin, well and six other original outbuildings. Open hearth cooking demonstrations; beautiful grounds. \r\nHistoric Bulloch Hall, 1 80 Bulloch Ave., (30075); 770-992-1 731 , 770-992-1 951 . Rates: $3-$5. Open: Mon.-Sat, 1 0 am-3 pm; Sun., 1-3 pm; tour on hour. H-NR-ED-M-YA-CC-OS-GS-MA-IB-TV. 1840 Antebellum Greek Revival home ol President Teddy Roosevelt's mother, Mittie Bulloch. A house museum, it serves today as a cul tural center for ttie Bulloch and Roosevelt families. It has a museum shop, reference library and period gardens. \r\nRoswet Vietnam War Memorial 38 Hill St, (30075); 800-776-7935. H-OS-M A. A beautiful \"Faces of War \" Vietnam War Memorial sculp ture and memorial bricks located in the garden ofRoswell's Munic ipal Complex. \r\nHIIH.IM, \r\nBest Western Roswell Suites, 907 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770-552-5599, 800-SUITE-21. Rates: $59-574. H-HF-NSSNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-J-IM-SGT-SB-MF.r* \r\nPlease see our ad on page 78 \r\nBudgetcl Inn-Atlanta (Roswell), 575 Old Holcomb Bridge Rd, (30076); 770-552-0200. Rates: 548.95-567.95. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-MA-SGT-MF.f^ \r\nCon rlyard by Mai rioll-Rnsncll, 1500 Market Blvd., (30076); 770-992-7200. Rates: $59-$1 09. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RS-FSCTV-CL-CSS-FBK-J-IM-MA-SGT-SB-MF. f4 (GHTA) \r\nHampton Inn-Roswell, 9995 Old Dogwood Rd., (30076); 770-587-5161. Rates: 549-574. HF-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-OV-CBK-IMPA-MA-MF-TV. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHoliday Inn-koswell, 1075 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770-992-9600. Rates: Over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RSCTV-CL-CSS-IM-SGT-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 3. \r\nSuburban I.odge-Roswell, 1175 Hembree Rd., (30076); 770-410-9094. Rates: $1 69-$229/wk. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am5 pm; Sat. \u0026 Sun., 9 am-5 pm. HF-CC-OS-LD-K-CTV-MA-SB. (GHTA) \r\nTen-Fifty Canton Street Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 1050 Canton St, (30075); 770-998-1 050. Rates: $89 up. NS-PF-CC-OS-BB-BBP-CTVCBK-VCR. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nShops of Historic Roswell, Roswell's Historic District (30075); 800-776-7935, 770-640-3253. Unique stores, antique shops, and an galleries housed in period storefronts throughout Roswell's 640-acre Historic District, ft \r\nI Ol RS \r\nHistoric Roswell Tours, 61 7 Atlanta St, (30075); 800-776-7935. Open: Daily \u0026 by app't. ED-YA-GR-OS-E-GS-TV. A variety of tours including historic sites, walking touts, jnd self-guided tours. Call for times and tees, ft \r\nRoswell Historical Society, 89Grove Way, (30075); 770-992-1665. Open: Won., Tue., Thu., 1 0 am-2 pm. ED-M-TS-TV. Historic District walking tours each Wed., Warn, Sat., 1pm. Start at Roswell Visi tors Center. S3. Group tours any day by reservation. Step-on guides ana German language tours available by reservation. Research library and archives, Mon. \u0026 Thurs., 1-4:30 pm. Books, gifts, and 25-min. Roswell history video available from Society office. Monthly meetings and speakers. \r\nTRAVKI, SKRY1CRS \r\nHistoric Roswell Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 617 Atlanta St, (30075); 770-640-3253, 800-776-7935. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 1 0 am-4 pm; Sun., 1 2-3 pm. H-HF-NHL-NR-M-GRCC-TH-FS-GS-MA-CVB-MF-TV-VI. Founded in 1839, Roswell fea tures antebellum homes and historic sites that survived the Civil War. Tours of Bulloch Hall and The Archibald Smith Plantation Home are available as well as walking tours. Antique shops, an galleries, unique stores and restaurants fill the period storefronts throughout the 640-acre Historic District, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our 3d on page 97 \r\n\\ IP Limousine, Inc., 1131 Canton St., (30075); 770-587-3828. Open: Office, Mon.-Fri, 9 am-5 pm; on-call, 24 hrs. NS-CC-OS-LI. Complete ground transportation service. Local, national, and inter national. 1995, '96 National 'Operator of the Year. ' Fleet consists of late model vehicles from specialty \"CEO \" sedans, 6; S-, and 10passenger limousines to vans and luxury motor coaches. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nSand\u003e Springs \r\nTR\\\\I:I,SI;R\\K;I:S \r\nSandy Springs Historic Community Foundation, P.O. Box 720213, (30328); 404-851 -9111. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nSmyrna \r\nHISTORIC SlTi:SAIOM MM\\T\u003c \r\nConcord Covered Bridge, 2K mi. sothwest of Smyrna on Con cord Rd, (30060); c. 1848 Queenpost design bridge 133 ft. long. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n I.ODCINC \r\nAmerlllost Inn-Smyrna, 5130 S. Cobb Dr., (30082); 404-79 1600. Rates: S54-S68. HF-GR-SNR-CC-PI-CTV-CBK-J-IM-MF. Comfurt Inn \u0026 Suites, 2221 Corporate Plaza, (30080); 770-541-1499. Rates: $59-$109. HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-PI-CTVCBK-MF. Country Inn \u0026 Suites, 2221 Corporate Plaza at 1-75, (30080); 800-456-4000. Rates: $79-5109. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PI-CTV-CBKMF. Holiday Inn Kxpress-Ciiniberland, 1200 Winchester Pkwy., (30080);770-333-9910. (GHTA) HoUday Inn Evpress-Gallerla Centre, 2855 Spring Hill Pkwy., (30080); 770-435-4990,800-967-4990. Rates: $49-$69. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-MA-SGT-MF. \r\nMlcrotel Inn-Smyrna/Atlanta, 5300 S. Cobb Dr., (30080); 404-799-7000. Rates: $39-$59. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-IM-SB. Residence Inn- Wlaiita/CiinibcrlamI, 2771 Margrave Rd., (30080); 770-433-8877. Rates: $69-$129. H-HF-SNR-CC-HC-PNPO-K-CTV-CBK-J-IM-PA-SGT-5B. (GHTA) Simmer Suilrs-Gallcria, 2876 Spring Hill Pkwy., (30080); 770-384-0060. Rates: $49-$99. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PFCC-OS-HC-PO-K-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-SGT-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\niK\\\\i;i,si:K\\ici:s \r\nCity of Smyrna, 2800 King St, (30081); 770-319-5401. Please see our ad on page 93. \r\nSnellville \r\nVITRACTIONS \r\nBrtecoe Park, 2500 Sawyer Pkwy., (30278); 770-985-3535. Open: Daily, 7 aro-12 pm. H-HF-GR-OS-F-L-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-PA-MF. City park with 7-acre lake, picnic pavilions, tennis courts, ball fields, soc cer fields, walking trails, outdoor Olympic pool. Location of annual Snellville Days Festival, 1st weekend in May. ft \r\nSPORTS \u003cS.Ki;\u003c Ki;\\TIO\\ duniplons Club of Gntnnett, 3254 Clubsideview Ct, (30278); 770-978-7755. CC-GC-FS-CSS-SB. Casual atmosphere overlooking gorgeous golf course with daily fee golf seven days a week. (GHTA) \r\nUHH.IM. \r\nCamden Suites, 1784 Presidential Cir., (30078); 770-982-5250, 800-342-5412. Rates: $42-$55. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-K-GV-CBKIM-D-MF. \r\nSlockfoi'iuae \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\numuv. \r\nBest Western Atlanta South, 3509 Hwy. 138, (30281); 770-474-8771. CC. \r\nDays Inn-Stockbridge, 7385 Hanover Pkwy. N., (30281); 770-507-4440. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. Ramada limited, 7265 Davidson Pkwy. N., (30281); 770-474-1700. \r\nSloue Mountain* \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STRCCT CITY \r\nStone Mountain Park, U.S. 78, (30086); 770-498-5690. Open: Year-round; 6 am-midnighf attraction hrs.: summer, 1 0 am-9 pm; other seasons, 10 am-5 pm. BF-GC-TC. World's largest carving (Confederate Memorial) on the face of Stone Mountain, Lasershow (warm weather), skylift to the top ofStone Mountain, train nde, riverboat cruise, authentic Antebellum plantation and lots more. \r\nPlease ^ee oui dd on pd^ic 6V. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION Sailplane Adventures. Inc., 6600 Bermuda Rd. (Stone Mtn. Air port), (30087); 770-879-2555, 800-404-SOAR. fxperience the thrill of soaring high above Stone Mountain in a sailplane towed by restored military Bird Dog aircraft then be released and enjoy the excitement of pure motionless flight. \r\nIOIMJIM; \r\nAloha Motor Inn, 4974 Memorial Dr., (30083); 404-292-9000. \r\nRates: $40-$50. H-NS-CC-CTV-J-IM-MA. Best Western Stone Mountain, 1595 E. Park PL, (30083); 770465-1022, 800-528-1234. Rates: Standard, $65-$90; deluxe, $65-$90. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 78 Days Inn-Stone Mountain, 2006 Glenn Club Dr. \u0026 Hwy. 78 E., (30087); 770-879-0800. Rates: $45-$100. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OSPO-CTV-CBK-FBK-SB. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Stone Mountain, 1737 Mountain Industrial Blvd., (30083); 770-934-0004. Rates: $64-$92. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-MA-C-CVB-MF. \r\nHoUday Inn Express, 1790 E. Park Place Blvd., (30087); 770-465-8847. Rates: $64-$89. H-GR-SNR-CC-PO-BB-OV-CBK-J. Memorial Motel, 6255 Memorial Dr., (30083); 770-469-8461. Rates: $38-$45. H-GR-SNR-CC-PO-MA. Silver Hill Manor, 1037 Main St., (30083); 770-879-6800, 770-469-0432. Rates: J98-S108. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-PN-PO-RF-BBBBP-CB-CTV-FBK-J-MA. \r\nStone Mountain Park Inn, Inside the Park, (30086); 800-722-1000, 770469-3311 . Rates: $59-over $79.99. H-HF-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR-PFCC-BA-BF-F-GC-L-M-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-CP-RV-R-RS-CTV-CSS-FBKMA-SGT-MF. Slum- Mountain Village Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 5470 E. Moun tain St., (30083); 770-413-061 1. Rates: $95. H-HF-CC-OS-BB-BBPOV-FBK-VCR-MA. \" (GHTA) \r\nThe \\ lll.w Inn Bed S Breakfast, 992 Ridge Ave., (30083); 770-469-3459, 800-214-8385. Rates: $95-$135. H-HF-M-NS-FPCC-GP-PG-BB-BBP-CrV-FBK-J-VCR-KA-MA-MF-TV. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nSHOPPING \r\nStone Mountain Milage, Main St., (30083); 770-879-4971, 770-498-2097. H-HF-CC-OS-PN-RS-FS-GS-KA-MA-SB. Restored 19th century railroad town with over 70 unique shops, restaurants and inns. (GHTA) \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\nMarriott Evergreen Conference Resort, 1 Lakeview Dr. (30086); 770-879-9900. Rates: Over $79.99. H-HF-M-GR-SNR-PF-CCOS-BA-BF-F-GC-HC-L-M-PN-PG-PI-PO-TC-TH-CP-RV-R-RS-OV-CLFBK-J-GS-IM-MA-SGT-CE-MF. Beautiful AM 4-Diamond resort located inside 3200-acre Stone Mountain Park, I6mi. from Atlanta. Award-winning golf and meeting facilities. (GHTA) \r\nSugar Hill SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nSugar Hill Golf Course, 6094 Suwanee Dam Rd., (30518); 770-271-0519. Rates: $35-$45. GC. A challenging but enjoyable topographical adventure in golf. A course surrounded with natural and scenic beauty without intrusion of housing, highways, tennis or swimming. Join us for 18 holes ofjust golf. \r\nSimanee \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAtlanta Falcons Training Camp, 2745 Burnett Rd., (301 74); 770-945-1 1 1 1 . The home of the Atlanta Falcons features fitness and conference center and NFL gift shop. Some practices are open to the public during summer training camp only. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION (Nde Atlanta Golf Club, 5750 Olde Atlanta Pkwy., (301 74); 770497-0097. Open: Mon.-FrL, 7 am-7 pm; Sat. \u0026 Sun., 6 am7 pm. GR-SNR-GC-RS. A multiple elevation, championship par 71 course designed by Arthur Hills, f) \r\nComfort Inn-Simanee, 2945 Hwy. 31 7, (301 74); 770-945-1 608. Rates: $50-$75. H-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. Days Inn-Sun aneo, 3103 Hwy. 317, (30174); 770-945-8372, 770-938-2060. Rates: $44-$84. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-PFCC-OS-L-PO-LD-RS-FL-GV-CBK-SB. (GHTA) Holiday Inn-Smvanee, 2955 Ga. Hwy. 317, (30024); 770-945-4921. Rates: $59-$79.99. H-NS-GR-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CLCSS-FBK-IM-SGT-MF. \r\n.''.'L Jit' it'e Oil! Jii U/J pjy. \r\nRamada Umlted-Suwanee, 317 Sawmill Dr., (30024); 770-614-6222. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card Red Roof Inn \u0026 Suites, 77 Gwinco Blvd., (30024); 770-271 -5559. Rates: $49-$79. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-IM-MF. ft \r\nTucker \r\nIOIMIIM; \r\nBest Western Bradbury Sultes-V'orthlake, 2060 Crescent Centre Blvd., (30084); 770496-1070,800-809-4992. Rates: $49-$99. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-FBK-SB-MF. f Courtyard b\u003e M.inlull-\\ll.inl.i \\orlhlakf,4083 LaVista Rd., (30084); 770-938-1200. (GHTA) Ixi Oulnt.i lim-sino Mountain, 1819 Mountain Industrial Blvd., (30084); 770-496-1317, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: $49-79. \r\n \r\nH-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PO-RS-K-CTV-E-CBK-IM-VCR-PA-MASGT-SB-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 11. Kamada lnn-\\orlhlake, 2180 Northlake Pkwy., (30084); 770-939-1000. Rates: $59-over $79.99. NS-CC-GC-HC-PO-OV-ECBK-IM-SB. (GHTA) \r\nShannon Ml \r\nDAYS INN \r\nWalkto Restaurants, Shopping \r\nCall (800) DAYS-INN \r\nA fa-ROCK BOTTOM ROTE\" \r\n1-85 Exit 13-2 blocks west-(770) 964-3777 \r\nYour Satisfaction Guaranteed \r\nrnioii City MHH.I\\\u003c; \r\nDays lim-l'nion City/Shannon Mall, 6840 Shannon Pkwy, (30291); 770-964-3777, 800-942-7543. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. H-NS-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-VCR. (GHTA) \r\nEmm IXMlge-l nkm City, 741 0 Oakley Rd., (30291); 770-964-9999, \r\n800-553-2666. Rates: S45-S150. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-SNR-CC-OSGC-LD-CTV-CBK-NA-SB. Ramada Umlted-IJnIon City, 7420 Oak Leaf Rd., (30291); \r\n770-964-5100. \r\nYiniiigs SIIOPPIM; \r\nAntiques of Vlnlngs, 4200 Paces Ferry Rd., Suite 230, (30339); 770-434-1228. CC. Fine antiques and collectibles. Porcelains, paint ings, jewelry, rugs, furniture, to dealers in one location, in Vinings Jubilee. Vlnlngs Jubilee Specialty Center, 4200 Paces Ferry Rd. NW, (30339); 770-438-8080. Atlanta's only Victorian shopping village cmtered in the core of one of Atlanta's wealthiest residential, office, retail and multi-family population concentrations. With approximate^ 60,000 sq.ft. of retail space on multi-levels, the Victorian village replica tastefully blends high-profile national shops and boutiques, suchas Talbots and Pappagallo, with a variety of restaurants, fea turing four full-service restaurants, a coffee shop and a bakery, in one of Atlanta's most distinctive retail centers. \r\nIOIM.IM, \r\nLaQulnta Inn \u0026 Suites, 2415 Paces Ferry Rd., (30339); 770-801-9002. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 1 ?. \r\n \r\n112 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n ---------------- WELCOME To THE CENTRAL \r\nheart of the state. From white-columned mansions and green rolling countryside where cotton was king, GEORGIA'S \r\nHISTORIC SOUTH area has develop ed into a lush vacation land thriving with recreational lakes, \r\n \r\nThis page, clockwise from top: A roadside onion stand in Vidalia; Conyer's International Horse Park; Strolling through lanes of cherry blossoms; Banks Lake in Lanier County; Folk arts at fairs and festivals; Water skiing on Lake Oconee. Facing page, from left to right: Cres cent House in Valdosta; The Agrirama in Tifton. \r\n \r\n*fe ; ^ \r\n~* r n' BB \r\n \r\n Classic South Historic Heartland Magnolia Midlands Plantation Trace Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nPAGE 116 PAGE 128 PAGE 154 PAGE 166 PAGE 182 \r\n \r\nfivers, forests and topnotch golf courses. This center section of the state is the place that inspired two U.S. presidents, many great pieces of literature and even more wonders of classic architecture. In GEORGIA'S HISTORIC SOUTH visitors will discover traditions, history and a real depth of Southern character. \r\n \r\n* R \r\n \r\n Set Your Course For A Days Inn. \r\nThere's a lot to do and see in Georgia's Historic South, so get on the road and head for a Days Inn! You'll have no trouble finding one ol our 37 participating locations. Plus, with our Rock Bottom Rates, you can spend more time and less money seeing all of Georgia! \r\n \r\nADEL \r\n \r\nMACON WEST \r\n \r\nALBANY DNTWN MADISON \r\n \r\nALMA \r\n \r\nMCDONOUGH \r\n \r\nAMERICUS \r\n \r\nMILLEN \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA \r\n \r\nMONTEZUMA \r\n \r\nDeans Bridge Road NEWNAN \r\n \r\nWashington Road PEACHTREE CITY \r\n \r\nBLAKELY \r\n \r\nPERRY \r\n \r\n/ \r\n \r\nBYRON \r\n \r\nRICHLAND \r\n \r\nCONYERS \r\n \r\nSTATESBORO \r\n \r\nCORDELE \r\n \r\nSYLVANIA \r\n \r\nCOVINGTON \r\n \r\nTHOMASTON \r\n \r\nDONALSONVILLE THOMASVILLE \r\n \r\nDOUGLAS \r\n \r\nTHOMSON \r\n \r\nDUBLIN \r\n \r\nVALDOSTA \r\n \r\nEASTMAN \r\n \r\nVALDOSTA- \r\n \r\nFORSYTH \r\n \r\nLAKE PARK \r\n \r\nJEFFERSONVILLE VIDALIA \r\n \r\nLAGRANGE \r\n \r\nWARNER ROBINS \r\n \r\nMACON NORTH \r\n \r\nFor complete information about \r\n \r\nDays Inn properties, see our listings \r\n \r\nin the Travel Directory sections. \r\nCall 1-800-DAYS INN \r\nor your local travel agent \r\n \r\nDAYS INN \r\nThere \r\n \r\nand ask for the Rock Bottom Rate^ \r\n \r\nI 'Rates available at participating properties only and are subject to change I without notice. Rates based on 1 -4 persons per room. Rates vary. Blackout I periods may apply. Advance reservations recommended. Not valid with I any other discounts. Offer good through 12/31/99. For new 2000 Rock | Bottom Rales.\" check for details. 1999 Days Inns ol America. Inc. \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS G HISTORIC SITES \r\n \r\nNo matter which highway you're traveling through Georgia's Historic South, a scenic state park or historic site is less than an hour away. Travel at a slower pace and enjoy our beautiful state. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nCOTTAGES \r\n \r\nLODGE ROOMS GOLF____ \r\n \r\nFor a listing of state parks and historic sites in: Plantation Trace--page 172 \r\nPresidential Pathways-page 188 \r\nClassic South-page 120 Historic Heartland--page 139 Magnolia Midlands-page 158 \r\nFor a complete listing of state parks and historic sites, see page 63. \r\nCall today! \r\nMonday--Friday, 8 a.m.--4:30 p.m. EST Brochures 404-656-3530 Reservations 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\nV \\WILKIN3(HI \r\n \r\nGeorgia \r\n \r\n,. ||)(jt) 200(1 \r\n \r\n^ Prepared by the Department \r\n \r\nof Transportation, Division ot \r\n \r\nPlanning and Program- 1 \r\n \r\nming, Office of Infer- I \r\n \r\nmation Services in \r\n \r\ncooperation with \r\n \r\nthe U.S. Department \r\n \r\nOf Transportation \r\n \r\n\" \r\n \r\nPopulation of Cities and Communities-1990 Census \r\n(Squared symbol irxkjles county seat) \r\no Under 1,000 \r\n \r\ne 1,000-5,000 \r\n \r\na 5,000-25,000  25,000-50,000 \r\n \r\n\" \r\n \r\nOver 50,000 \r\n \r\n| \r\n \r\n\u003c) State Capital \r\n \r\nState Highway System nd Comwction! \r\n \r\nRoad ClissHicjtloni \r\n \r\nSymbols \r\n \r\nMultilane wttn Contunuous Center Turn une ( or more lanes) Multilane undivided \u003c4 DmM Highway \r\n \r\nCounty Boundary Park, Forest of Preserve \r\n \r\nRoadside Park or Rest Area \r\n \r\nPaved Connecting Road \r\n \r\nWith Facilities Welcome Center Dock (Georgia Ports Authority) \r\n \r\nState Park or Nalutal Area Recreation Area-Camping \r\n \r\nFull Interchange \r\n \r\nRecreation Area-No Camping \r\n \r\nPaitial Interchange ; \r\n \r\nFish Hatchery (U.S.) Fish Hatchery (Slate) \r\n \r\nAccra Denied \r\n \r\nDarn \r\n \r\nInterstate \r\n \r\nU.S. \r\n \r\nState Historic Site (U.S.) Historic Site (State) \r\n \r\nInterim* tysim ihown in grwn Otter principal, through highway! are ihovm in ml highways are ihown m blatl Highway and Tampon at ion Map CtxnxtKl to [imtary \r\n \r\n C-i- \r\n \r\n( -- --\"- St J^J \r\n \r\n* .- _ \r\n-- _ \r\n \r\n sir, 3m \r\n \r\nIt transcends the test of time with hallmarks of a bygone era and an \r\nAntebellum past. \r\n \r\nThis is the Classic South region, bor dered on the east by the Savannah River and the west by Lake Oconee. \r\nJust a two-hour drive from Atlanta, Augusta is the region's old est and largest city, founded in 1736 by General James Edward Oglethorpe, three years after settling Savannah. Augusta quickly grew from a remote trading post to the second largest inland cotton market in the world. Its strategic position at the head of the Savannah River made it a dominant force in the economy and politics of early Geor gia and the capital of the state in 1779 and from 1785 to 1795. \r\n \r\nSince Augusta survived the Civil War with little damage, some of its historical sites date back to Colonial times. Meadow Garden is the oldest documented home in Georgia pre served for historic reasons. It was built in 1791 as the home of George Walton, youngest signer of the Dec laration of Independence and gover nor of Georgia. The Ezekiel Harris House, also from the 1790s, was a tobacco merchant's home and dou bled as a roadhouse for his planters. The Old Government House (c. 1801) has been the headquarters for both county and city governments, and the private residence of some of \r\n \r\ncjriNif.-. rGE-The \r\nwoodlands of Greene County ring with the traditional sounds of the Belle Meade Fox Hunt ABOVE: National Science Center's Fort Discovery is \"the smart place to have fun.\" \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 1 7 \r\n \r\n Visitin \r\nCotton's Remembrance \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n118 \r\n \r\nHome. Home. On the Driving Range. \r\n1.800.311.7978 \r\nwww.bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nAugusta Area (Grovetown) Best Western Augusta Inn 706-651-9100 \r\nThomson Best Western White Columns Inn/Thomson 800-528-9765 \r\n \r\nAcross the street from ordinary? \r\nBest Western hotels are independently owned and operated. 1998 Best Western International Inc. Sponsored by the Best Western Georgia Co-op. \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Augusta's most prominent families. \r\n \r\nFestivals for all reasons and seasons \r\n \r\nWare's Folly, now the Gertrude Herbert draw crowds to the Riverwalk: St. \r\n \r\nInstitute of Art, received its name from Patrick's Day, bluegrass, Fourth of July, \r\n \r\na public fuss over the $40,000 Mayor jazz and Oktoberfest. The mid-Septem \r\n \r\nNicholas Ware spent to build it in 1818. ber Arts in the Heart of Augusta is an \r\n \r\nModern development has not disturbed annual fine arts affair with an empha \r\n \r\nfour important historic districts in sis on the city's ethnic diversity. \r\n \r\nAugusta. The Broad Street commercial \r\n \r\nNew to the Rivenvalk is the National \r\n \r\narea is centered on one of the widest main Science Center's Fort Discovery. A \r\n \r\nstreets in America. It features architec science and technology playground for \r\n \r\ntural styles from early 19th century to Vic the mind, this interactive museum offers \r\n \r\ntorian and Art Deco, and is the place to go over 250 exhibits including a simulated \r\n \r\nfor antique shopping and unique dining. moonwalk, indoor lightning storm and \r\n \r\nSummervUle is a hilltop neighborhood a pendulum swing. Fort Discovery also \r\n \r\nthat first attracted wealthy Augustans in offers the multimedia Paul S. Simon \r\n \r\n1800 for summer retreats. Olde Town Discovery Theatre, which combines a \r\n \r\nwas popular during Victorian times and technology-based film with special \r\n \r\nwas often called \"Pinch \r\n \r\neffects and pyrotech \r\n \r\nGut\" after the corseted \r\n \r\nTREASURES OF \r\n \r\nnics. Also on Riverwalk, \r\n \r\nfashions favored by its \r\n \r\nthe Morris Museum of \r\n \r\nfemale residents. The \r\n \r\nArt showcases the \r\n \r\nLaney-Walker district \r\n \r\nlargest private collec \r\n \r\nhonors Lucy Laney, a for \r\n \r\nAugusta Riverwalk \r\n \r\ntion of Southern art. Its \r\n \r\nmer slave who became one of the most out \r\n \r\nBelle Meade Fox Hunt \r\n \r\npermanent collection depicts the rich history \r\n \r\nstanding educators in post-Civil War Georgia. Today visitors can tour \r\n \r\n1886 Cotton Exchange \r\nFort Discovery \r\n \r\nof painting in the South, from Antebellum por traiture, landscapes \r\n \r\nher home at the Lucy \r\n \r\nLakeOconee \r\n \r\nand still-lifes to 20th \r\n \r\nLaney Museum of \r\n \r\nLucy Laney Museum \r\n \r\ncentury and contempo \r\n \r\nBlack History. The Savannah Riv \r\n \r\nMasters* Tournament \r\n \r\nrary creations. The new Augusta-Richmond \r\n \r\ner, which influenced \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge \r\n \r\nCounty Museum, loca \r\n \r\nAugusta's founding, \r\n \r\nted at Sixth and Rey \r\n \r\ncontinues to influence \r\n \r\nnolds, covers assorted \r\n \r\nthe city's fortunes. The Riverwalk, a subjects such as archaeology, natural \r\n \r\nsix-block, tree-lined, garden esplanade sciences, railroading, space exploration \r\n \r\nalong the Savannah River levee, is the and more. \r\n \r\nhub of the city's busy tourism activity. \r\n \r\nThe 1886 Cotton Exchange at the \r\n \r\nThe Riverwalk includes a beautiful new Eighth Street entrance to Riverwalk \r\n \r\nmarina with more than 70 boat slips, a once supported over 200 brokers buying \r\n \r\nchildren's playground, the 1,600-seat and selling around the globe. Now it \r\n \r\nJessye Norman Amphitheatre, and houses a welcome center and a museum \r\n \r\na host of restaurants, shops and depicting the turn-of-the-century cot \r\n \r\nmuseums. \r\n \r\nton business from planting to manu \r\n \r\nRiverwalk is the venue for several facturing. This restored Victorian \r\n \r\nworld-class boating events each year. masterpiece is listed on the National \r\n \r\nThe 2000-meter International Rowing Register of Historic Places. \r\n \r\nRegatta headlines a mini-sports festi- \r\n \r\nThere are several historic churches \r\n \r\nv al of foot races and cycling contests. in Augusta. One is a particularly stun \r\n \r\nWith more than 100 hydroplane and ning Romanesque Revival structure. \r\n \r\ntot-bottom boats from across the United Originally a Catholic church, the Sacred \r\n \r\nStates and Canada, the Augusta South- j Heart Cultural Center has more than \r\n \r\nern Nationals, held each July, is the j 15 patterns of exterior brickwork, jewel- \r\n \r\nnchest dragboat race in the world. I like stained-glass windows and an inte- \r\n \r\nO ff i c \r\n \r\nT r a v \r\n \r\nGuide \r\n \r\nInformation Centers \r\n \r\nConvention and Visitors Bureaus: \r\nfNOTES STEP-ON GUIDE SERVICE AVAILABLE.) \r\n' Augusta Metropolitan CVB 32 Eighth Street Augusta, (JA 3()!K)1 706-823-6600 or 800-726-0243 Fax 706-823-6609 www.augustaga.org amcvb(aaugustaga.org \r\nThomson-McDuff ie Tourism CVB 111 Railroad Street/Depot Thomson. GA 30824 706-595-5584 or 706-597-1000 Fax 706-595-2143 \r\nLincolnton-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 810 Lincolnton, GA 30817 706-359-7970 Fax 706-359-5477 \r\n \r\nLocal Welcome Centers: \r\n \r\nAugusta \r\n \r\n706-724-4067 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center: \r\n \r\nMartinez/l-20 \r\n \r\n\"06-737-1446 \r\n \r\nThe Toombs House in Washington details classic Antebellum style. \r\n \r\n1 1 9 \r\n \r\n rior of intricately carved Italian mar ble. Augusta's opera, ballet, symphony and theater companies now reside here, and works by local artists and authors are displayed and sold in the gift shop. \r\nHiking, biking and canoeing are con venient to the city along the nine-milelong Augusta Canal, constructed during the mid-1800s to facilitate barge traffic for the cotton trade. The canal flows by several mills, some still operating. The Sibley Mill, which manufactures cot ton denim, stands on the site of the 1862 Confederate Powder-Works and mir rors its ornate style. After sittingvacant for many years, Enterprise Mill is being renovated, with the space converted into offices, loft apartments and retail space. It will also house the offices of the Augusta Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau. \r\nA different side of Augusta shows in early January, during the annual Cutting Horse Futurity and Festival. This unusual event, the largest of its kind in the East, is totally Western in flavor, with highly skilled horse com petitions, a cattle drive and cowboy gear exposition. \r\nThe prestige of the Masters Tour nament has focused a tremendous amount of attention on Augusta, yet the whole Classic South region shines when it comes to golf. There are more than a dozen places for the public to play here, including a spectacular waterside course at Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro. Jones Creek Golf Course in Evans has been ranked the state's top public golf course, according to Georgia GolfNetvs. \r\nIt's true that tickets to the Masters are scarce; however, access to the prac tice rounds held Monday-Wednesday is possible by annually applying for tick ets through the Augusta National office. The tournament occurs the first full week of April. \r\nOne of the many unique events in the Classic South is the Oliver Hardy Festival, held the first Saturday of Octo ber in Harlem, birthplace of the great comic. The annual celebration includes a Laurel and Hardy movie marathon, professional Laurel and Hardy imper sonators and an Oliver Hardy look-alike \r\n \r\nAugusta's Riverwalk hosts many events throughout the year such as concerts and regattas. \r\n \r\ncontest, as well as arts and crafts and musical entertainment. \r\nThe small town of historic Wash ington is a savory piece of the old South whose architectural gems span the cen turies since the founding of the county in 1776 and the city incorporation in 1780. In the fine tradition of Southern hospitality, townspeople welcome visi tors inside a selection of residences the first Saturday in April during the Washington-Wilkes Tour of Homes. Within the city limits, there are five historic districts, two national landmarks and 21 individual properties listed on the National Register. Washington also hosts an annual Christmas Tour and Holiday Dinner in early December. \r\n \r\n)rgias iteParks \r\nfHISTORIC SITES \r\n \r\nling \r\n \r\nMistletoe Park \r\n \r\nr (south) Wayson Mill Bridge State Park \r\n \r\nA.H. Stephens Historic Park and Confederate Home \r\n \r\nElijah Clark Park \r\n \r\nMagnolia Springs Park \r\n \r\nHamburg Park \r\n \r\nGeorge L. Smith State Park \r\n \r\nRobert Toombs House Historic Site \r\n \r\nKettle Creek Battlefield marks tlu site of a decisive 1779 Revolutionary War battle that broke the British hold over Georgia. The Robert Toombs House Historic Site, built in 1794. was the home of the Confederate brigadier general and secretary of state for the Confederacy. \r\nCallaway Plantation, five miles west of town, is a restored working plantation featuring a collection of early American dwellings dating from 178i\u003e. The virtually unaltered Grand Brick Manor house is the focal point of the plantation and depicts how plantation life functioned. The oldest building in the complex, the hewn log cabin, was probably an early settler's first home constructed around 1785. Other sites on the complex include a Federal Plainstyle house, a one-room schoolhouse, a smokehouse, pigeon house, barn and much more. The 19th annual Mule Day Southern Heritage Festival is held at Callaway Plantation in October while Christmas at Callaway Plantation is held the first weekend in Dec-ember. \r\nThe Washington Historical Mus eum, an Antebellum white frame house, contains a remarkable assemblage of Confederate items and other period exhibits, including a collection of Indian artifacts. \r\nWashington's historic town square is the centerpiece to a number of quaint shops and historical buildings and sev eral cozy bed and breakfast accommo dations. The Cruise-in on the Square Antique Car Show is held on the second Saturday in May and September each year on the square downtown. Two da\u003e \u003e before Thanksgiving the downtown nu'i - \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\nGear \r\n \r\nOn M \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n 6- p-. CoR --n =- o*- 3= \r\n \r\nCu B- C5 \r\n3  3 =' ^ \r\n \r\n.a \r\n \r\n^ ;?^*. \r\n \r\n3 --O \r\n \r\nu \r\nCTQ P O -- \r\n \r\n~* w^ ^^T \r\n \r\nV \r\n \r\n chants have the Candlelight Open House to kick off the holiday season. \r\nHancock County invites visitors to explore 200 years of history on the Sparta-Hancock County Tour of Homes. This journey down city streets' and country back roads starts at the grand Victorian Hancock County Courthouse and provides excellent views of Greek Revival plantations; Fed eral, Georgian and Victorian homes; and an early 19th century water-pow ered grist mill. \r\nThe Oliver Hardy Festival in Harlem annually honors one of its famous natives. \r\nThe city of Crawfordville, which has been used over and over as a location by Hollywood filmmakers and television producers, is the site of Alexander H. Stephens State Historic Park. This memorial to the one-time U.S. con gressman, vice president of the Con federacy and governor of Georgia includes his beloved home, Liberty Hall. The beautiful 1875 structure sits adjacent to a Confederate Museum considered to have the best collection of its kind in the state. \r\nOne of the great recreational resources of the Classic South is Clark's Hill Lake, which borders Columbia, McDuffie, Wilkes, Warren and Lincoln counties. Over 400 miles of the total 1,200-mile shoreline is located in Lincoln County, where each year visitors enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing and sunbathing. For those who want to get into the swing of things, \r\n \r\nenjoy a round of golf at the Rocky j examples of Greek Revival architecture \r\n \r\nBranch Golf Course in Lincolnton. | in Georgia. Downtown Greensboro, \r\n \r\nAt the Bussey Point Recreational j known throughout the state as an \r\n \r\nArea, more than nine miles of trails j \"Antique Place,\" boasts the Greensboro \r\n \r\nthrough a natural forest setting await I Antique Mall, the Country House and \r\n \r\nthe hiker, biker, horseback rider or con- j Laurel Avenue Antiques. All are \r\n \r\nservationist. You can stop, rest and j unique antique destinations. \r\n \r\nenjoy nature at the picnic area, primi- j Thomson-McDuffie County, in the \r\n \r\ntive campground area, or at the wildlife | heart of the Classic South, hosts some i \u003ef \r\n \r\nobservation tower. \r\n \r\nj the most colorful sporting events in \r\n \r\nAlso bordering the lake is Lincol- i Georgia. Witness an ancient ceremony \r\n \r\nnton's Elijah Clark State Park, where j on the first Saturday in November when \r\n \r\ncamping, cottages, picnicking and sandy i Father Edward Frank performs the \r\n \r\nbeaches are available. While there, stop i 1,200 year-old traditional British \"Bless \r\n \r\nin and tour the Elijah Clark Museum, i ing of Hounds\" to herald the opening of \r\n \r\na replica of the 1700s home of the Elijah j the Belle Meade Fox Hunt. Spectators \r\n \r\nClark family. During the first weekend in j can make reservations to ride the Tally- \r\n \r\nMay, music lovers will not want to miss i Ho Wagon through picturesque hum \r\n \r\nthe Lewis Family Homecoming and j country following scarlet-coated riders \r\n \r\nBluegrass Festival held at the park. \\ on their fast-paced fox chase. \r\n \r\nA visit to Lincoln County would not be j Pine Top Farm boasts one of the \r\n \r\ncomplete without seeing Olde Lincoln i premier equestrian cross country \r\n \r\nTowne. Old Lincoln Towne, a restored i courses in the Southeast. Training site \r\n \r\n1800s village located in the Lincolnton I for five cross country teams for the 199li \r\n \r\nHistorical Park, includes the house and j Olympics in Atlanta and selection site \r\n \r\noffice of the town doctor, an operating ! for the 1995 Pan American team, the \r\n \r\ncotton gin, sawmill, log cabin and black- j farm hosts the USCTA-recognizecl Pine \r\n \r\nsmith shop. Arrangements for visiting i Top Farm Trails, a three-phase eques \r\n \r\nthe historical park must be made in I trian competition -- dressage, cross \r\n \r\nadvance by calling the Lincomton-Lin- i country and show jumping. \r\n \r\ncoin County Chamber. \r\n \r\n| The Annual Dixie Bowhunters \r\n \r\nLocated 75 miles east of Atlanta, i Jamboree is one of several archery \r\n \r\nGreene County is the home of Lake j competitions held on the shores of \r\n \r\nOconee, the second-largest lake in i \r\n \r\nGeorgia. At 19,000 acres, Lake Oconee I \r\n \r\nprovides some of the state's best fishing j \r\n \r\nalong with swimming, water-skiing and ! \r\n \r\nsailing. Several parks along the shore- j \r\n \r\nline offer campgrounds and facilities { \r\n \r\nfor boating and picnicking. Harbor Club, j \r\n \r\nPort Armor and Reynolds Plantation, \\ \r\n \r\nthree fabulous residential communities j \r\n \r\nlocated on the shoreline of Lake Oconee, i \r\n \r\neach offer world-class golf, tennis, polo i \r\n \r\nand a variety of fine restaurants. \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nGreene County is steeped in history, i \r\n \r\nand its streets are lined with beautiful \\ \r\n \r\nAntebellum homes. Five historic dis- i \r\n \r\ntricts and seven individual sites are I \r\n \r\nlisted on the National Register of His- i \r\n \r\nthe state there are tots of geared toward kids and \r\nTry these great suggestiom region: \r\nil Science Center's \r\n800-325-5445 \r\nlart Place to Have Fun,\" this hands-on itures 250 interactive exhibits, the in Discovery Theatre and a science \r\n\\UGUSTA \r\nRiver Water Park 706-855-ooi all summer, this water park features 19 water slides, a beach. swimming po'Si \r\nII and a free video arcade. EVANS \r\n \r\ntoric Places. Greensboro's Old Greene j County \"Gaol,\" or jail, patterned after i an 18th century bastille, is open for pub- I \r\n \r\namusement park is the largest in the area and features bumper boats, golf, rides, two cart race tracks and \r\nir playground. MARTINEZ \r\n \r\nlie viewing as well as the Greene County j \r\n \r\ngreat famSy idea, check wi* *e \r\n \r\nCourthouse, which is one of the finest I \r\n \r\n1 22 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n darks Hill Lake by the Thomson Field Archery Club. \r\nVisit the historic three-story fieldstone constructed Rock House (c. 1785), the oldest house in the state with its design intact and the only remaining dwelling from mainly Quaker-settled Colonial Wrightsborough. The Wrightsboro Church (c. 1810) is the only remain ing structure in the original town site of the thriving Colonial community. Thom son, home of legendary bluesman. Blind Willie McTell, honors this great artist annually by hosting the Blind Willie Blues Festival in the fall. \r\nFox is not the only quarry in the wood lands of the Classic South. Deer and quail are plentiful, and guided hunts are offered in season by outfitters and hunting lodges in Norwood and Waynesboro, which is the \"Bird Dog Capital of the World.\" \r\nThe Burke County Museum in Way nesboro traces this rural area's history from Loyalist beginnings through the rise and fall of plantation life and the establishment of an agribusiness and light industrial economy. \r\nLouisville, on the Ogeechee River, 25 miles west of Waynesboro, was Geor gia's capital from 1795 to 1806. The city's most cherished landmark from this era, the Old Market House, still stands in the center of town. Its bell was cast in France in 1772 and shipped to a New Orleans convent, but along the way it was hijacked by pirates. Louisville acquired the bell because it was the state capital when the pirates were eventually caught off the coast of Savannah. \r\nSandersvUle, in Washington County, produces Georgia's largest export, kaolin, a white clay product, and holds an annual Kaolin Festival the first week in October. The town's Old Wooden Jail was once a stopover for Aaron Burr as he traveled to Virginia to stand trial for treason. Sandersville is also the home of the Official State of Georgia Historical Plates. The Charles Edward Choate permanent exhibit can be seen at the Washington County Chamber in Sandersville. \r\nThe state parks in some of the Clas sic South's rural areas combine natural surroundings and historic sites with \r\n \r\nHome to the Masters Tournament, this region is perfect for golfers. \r\nfirst-rate recreational facilities. At George L. Smith State Park in Twin City, there's scenic Watson Mill, a dam, covered bridge and mill house built in 1880. The 1850 water-powered grist mill at Hamburg State Park, in Mitchell still grinds cornmeal each day. The \r\n \r\nlongest covered bridge in Georgia is inside Watson Mill Bridge State Park south of Comer. Magnolia Springs State Park in Millen is known for its crystal clear springs. During the Civil War this land was a POW camp for 10,000 men. Near the park is the Bo Ginn National Fish Hatchery, which plays a vital role in stocking America's fishery reserves. \r\nThe Classic South is not without its curiosities. A Haunted Pillar in down town Augusta has defied all attempts to be moved from a public sidewalk. The 15-ton Shaking Rock in Oglethorpe County can be teetered, but not dis lodged, from its perch atop a smaller stone. And the entire Confederate trea sury, last seen at Chennault Planta tion in Lincolnton, cannot be found anywhere, though rumors say the gold is hidden somewhere on the plantation. \r\nIn today's Classic South, the valued assets are stately old homes, beautiful scenery and rich recreational resources. Even more precious to this region is its knack for making visitors feel right at home. \r\n \r\nGef losf iv\\fUe \r\n \r\nwUIle you s o-P Ulsfo/tc \r\n \r\nUpper Rooms historical a architectural tour and \r\nCruise-in Antique Car Show \r\n \r\nMule Day Southern Heritage Festival \r\n \r\nSpring and Christmas Tour of Homes \r\n \r\nin fKe locoO -PUvo^s o oufkern Hospitality I*\\ \r\n \r\nFor more information contact: P.O. Box 661 , Washington, GA 30673 www.washingtonga.org email: washcham@g-net.net \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n Classic South \r\n \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\S Heggie's Rock, Old Louisville Rd., (30802); 706-873-6946. Open: By appt. NPS-ED-TV. Heygie's Rock, one a: natural landmarks, is a private nature preserve o\u003ew;cj ^ ',, ,\u003c: ;,;,,\u003c? Conservancy. Spectacular granite outcroppings. Donations sug gested. Group tours by appointment only. \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOM MIATS \r\nColumbia County Courthouse, 1958 Appling Harlem Rd., (30802); 706-541-1254. HF-NR. c 1812. Located in the heart of Applmg and is the oldest courthouse in the State and still in use. \r\nOld klokee Baptist Church, 6145 Tubman Rd., (30802); 706-541 -1086. Open: By app't. Third meeting house (c. 1808) of the first Baptist congregation in Georgia, established in 1772. Additional points of historic interest adjacent. \r\nSI \\II' I'\\RKS \r\nMistletoe Stale Park. 3723 Mistletoe Rd., (30802); 800-864-7275, 706-541-0321. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-ED-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-LPN-PG-RF-TH-WS-CB-CP-DP-RV-PA. Located on 70,000-acreClarki Hill Lake, this park has some of the Southeast's finest bass fishing. Camping, cottages, swimming beach, boating, nature trails, hiking and picnicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS K RIICRI: vriOA \r\n\\Mldnood Park, 6212 Holloway Rd., (30802); 706-541-0586, 706-541 -1864. Open: 7 am-10:30 pm. H-HF-YA-GR-SNR-PF-OS-BABF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-WS-CP-DP-RV-PA. XI 975-acre park located on Clarks Hill Lake. All 61 camp sites have electricity and water hookups. Camping 5 12/nt, Car admission: $2 ea, S3 w/boat. \r\nAugusta \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\n\\RTS \\M) I;MI; \r\nArts In the Heart of Augusta, 1301 Greene St., (30903). H-HFM-YA-OS-PN-RS-FS-E-GS-D. 2.1-day festival. Ethnic food, seven stages of continuous entertainment indoor and outdoor. Centered in downtown Augusta. Fine arts and crafts, dance, jazz and music from around the world. Four local museums involved. \r\nVITR U.TJOXS \r\n\\ugusta Canal Headgale, 3300 Evans to Locks Rd., (30907); 706-868-3349. NR-PA. Capture the beauty of where the Savannah River branches off into the Augusta Canal. Naturewalks, waterfall, fishing and hiking. The Headgate was constructed in 1845. \r\nAugusta Port Authority, 1 Fifth St., (30901); 706-722-1388. Home ofAugusta Invitational Rowing Regatta, River Race Augusta, the Augusta Southern Nationals Dragboat Races, and the Head of the South Regatta. E-mail: rtoole@wrtoole.com (GHTA) \r\nGeorgia Golf Hall of Fame, One Tenth St., Suite 745, (30901 ); 706-724-4443. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-YA-FP-CCE-GS-D. Downtown Augusta's newest attraction developing along the Savannah River will be enjoyed by golfers and non-golfers alike. The 17-acre Georgia Golf Hall ofFame Golf\u0026 Garden attrac tion will include a hall of fame rotunda, interactive exhibits, south ern gardens, larger-than-life bronze sculptures of golf greats and much more, ft \r\nValional Science Center's Fort l)iscoer\u003e. One Seventh St., (30901); 706-821-0200, 800-325-5445. Open: Mon.-Sat., 10 am6 pm; Sun., 12-6 pm. H-HF-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-RS-FS-E-GS- \r\nVCR-D-MF-TV. Become immersed in the wonders ofscience through \r\n \r\n; ,~ \\|k \r\n. . / \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nLegend H Handicapped Accessible HF Handicapped Facilities COE US Corps of Eng Facility NHL National Historic Lanornark NPS Operated by Nat'l Park Svc NR National Register of \r\nHistoric Places and/or Historic Outbuildings ED Educational M Museum NS Nonsmoking Areas \r\ntoonnowwccfss \r\nD Downtown MA OnMARTA NA Near Airport SGT Shuttle/Ground Transport \r\n \r\nSB Suburban \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAL Airline C Chamber of Commerce CVB Conv \u0026 Visitors Bureau CE Currency Exchange LI Language Interpreter IB Tourism Info Bureau MF Meeting Facility TS Tour Service TV Tours Available TA Travel Agency \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\nBB Bed \u0026 Breakfast BBP B \u0026 B with Private Bath CB Cabin \r\n \r\nincredible demonstrations, virtual realities and 250 interactive exhibits. Hi-tech theatre, science store and restaurant, fj \r\nMl SI-1 MS \r\nAugusta-Richmond (.until\u003e Museum, 560 Reynolds St., (30901); 706-722-8454. Open: Tue.-Wed., 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5 pm. H-HF-EO-M-YA-FP-CR-SNR-CC-OS-GS-D-MF-TV. The history of Augusta's origins and much mote await visitors to the AugustaRichmond County Museum. Located downtown in Augusta along the Riverwalk. The museum offers exhibits such as the following: Native American settlements, Colonial history, the Civil War saga, Cotton industry, and a restored 1914 steam locomotive. \r\nLucy Craft l,anev Museum of Blark History, 1116 Phillips St., (30901); 706-724-3576, 706-724-2866. Rates: Adults, $2; chil dren, $.75. Open: 9 am-1 pm; weekends by app't. H-HF-NR-ED-NSYA-VCR-MF-TV. Lucy daft Laney, born into slavery, became one of Georgia's famous educators. Her adult home was restored as a Museum ofHistory andArt by the Augusta Alumnae Chapter ofDelta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. \r\nMorris Museum of Art, One Tenth St., (30901); 706-724-7501. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5:30 pm; Sun,12:30-5:30 pm. H-ED-M-NSYA-SNR-CC-OS-E GS-0-MF-TV. The Morris Museum of Art is the only iiiuseun* /:., '!t\\i :.: the jrt of the American South. The permanent collection and acquisitions affirm our ongoing commitment to dis playing the best of the arts of the South and to documenting and researching tfie artistic and cultural legacy of the region. Closed Mon days. (GHTA) \r\nSacred Heart Cultural Center, 1301 Green St., (30901); 706-826-4700,706-826-4701. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. HF-NRED-M-YA-E-GS-D-MF. Notable for its Romanesque Revival archi tectural style, twin spires, stained glass, windows from Germanyand 15 distinctive styles of brickwork. The former Catholic church, con structed between I898and1900, was restored in 1987tobecome a community cultural center. Open for tours and community events. A gift shop features works for sale by artists and authors from the region. \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM; MK\\T8 Appleby House, 2260 Walton Way, (30904); 706-736-6244. Open: \r\nMon., 10 am-7 pm; Tue.-Sat., 10 am-5:30 pm. c. 1830. Branch liht.vy Summer garden concerts from mid-lun. until first of Aug. \r\nConfederate Monument, Between 7th \u0026 8th at Broad St., (30901); 706-823-6600. D.Erectedin 1878. 72-foot marble shaft con taining lifesize figures of Confederate heros Generals W.H, T. Walker, Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, James Longstreet \u0026 Pvt. Berry Renson. \r\nConfederate Powder Works, 1717 Goodrich St., (30904); 706-724-0436. An obelisk chimney 176 ft. high is all that remains of the facility that once manufactured more than two million pounds ofgunpowder. Stands in front ofSibley Mill, 1880 \u0026 Augusta Canal, 184$ \r\nDzcklel Harris House, 1822 Broad St., (30904); 706-724-0436. Rates: $.50-52. Open: Tue.-Fri., 1 -4 pm; Sat., 10 am-1 pm. NR-EDM-YA-SNR-TV. Described as the finest 18th Century residence in Geor gia, the house is furnished with numerous Southern decorative pilxes. Adjacent to the Augusta Canal and Mill D :'.'. \"''.\" 'hug. \r\nHret Presbyterian Church, 642 Tetoir St, (30901); 706 82 3 2450. Robert Mills architect, sanctuary built 1809- /f;.'.. L :.::. \"x/ in 1804. Birthplace of Southern Presbyterianism. Woodrow Wilson's father was pastor, 1858-1870. Surrounded by gardens. \r\nGertrude Herbert Institute of Art, 506 Telfair St., (30901), 706-722-5495. Open: Tue.-Sat., 10 am-5 pm. ED-M-YA-CC-TV. Exhibitions, educational outreach, historic home, tours, classes. \r\nHaunted Pillar, 5th at Broad St., (30901); 706-724-0436. Open: View anytime on downtown St. D. Legend says a traveling minis ter, refused permission to preach in the Lower Market, went into a \r\n \r\nCT Cottages Cl Country Inn CP Camp Site DP Dump Site RV RV Hook Up \r\nID Lodge R Resort RS Restaurant on Site K Kitchenettes FD Food Service FL Fuel Sen/ice \r\nBS Baby-sitting CTV Cable TV CL Cocktail Lounge CSS Cocktail Service Sunday E Entertainment CBK Continental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK Full Breakfast J Jacuzzi GS Gift Shop IR In-Room Movies VCR VCR In Room PA Pets Allowed KA Kennel Facilities A Atmosphere Table Service CS Cafeteria Smorgasbord FF Fast Food FS Family Style CT Catering Service \r\nSPORTS S RECREATION \r\nBA Beach Access BF Boating Facilities F Fishing GC Golf on Premises \r\n \r\nrage and declared that the Marketplace be destroyed. In 18/3 a cyclone destroyed the building, except for this one pillar. \r\nHistoric First Christian Church, 629 Greene St., (30901)706-722-2911. Open: Church tours: Tue.-Wed., Fri.-Sun. Antique Shoppe. FS-TS-TV. Organized in 1834, bldg. c. 1875. Sat. only: Antique Shoppe \u0026 Noon Tea Room Service. Lunch, 11:30 am1:30pin. Church tours: Tue.-Wed., Fri.-Sun. \r\nMeadow Garden, 1320 Independence Dr., (30901); 706-724-4174 Open: Mon.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm. NHL-NR-ED-YA-GR-SNR-GS-TV. !8th century fatm home of George Walton, Georgia /anyer, Gc nor, Judge, Signer of Declaration of Independence. House rmb\u003e \r\nOld Medical College, 598 Telfair St., (30901); 706-724-7283 H-HF-NHL-ED-MF. The Old Medical College building may be .,,ted for receptions, meetings, weddings and fund-raising events. Brochure available on request. \r\nSigner's Monument, Greene St. at Monument St., (30901); 706-724-0436. ED-D. 50-foot obelisk of Stone Mountain gr,- nonortng GA's signers of the Declaration of Independence. /V.. jfft? three, Lyinan Hall and George Walton, are buried here. Dedicated July 4, 1848. \r\nSpringfield Baptist Church, 114 12th St. at Reynolds St, (30901); 706-724-1056. NR-TV. Est. 1787, the oldest independent blatk congregation in the U.S. with an unbroken record of service. Tours by appointment. \r\nSt. Paul's Kplsropal Church, 605 Reynolds St at 6th, on the Riverwalk, (30901); 706-724-2485. NR. Founded 1750, St Paul'srs the mother church ofAugusta and is located at the site of the orig inal ion. The historic church and courtyard are open dark- \r\nWoodrow \\\\llson Boyhood Home, 419 7th St., (30901); 706-724-0436. Home of the Wilson family while Joseph Wilson was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, located across Telfair St. Currently under restoration by Historic Augusta, Inc. \r\nSPORTS \\ KI-CKI-: \\TION Augusta l.yn\\ Professional Hockey Club, 712 Telfair St, (30901); 706-724-4423. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5 pm; Sat., 10am4 pm. H-HF-NS-YA-FP-GR-E-GS-D. The Augusta Lynx ate a minor leagut'p',. -'.- , \\\u003e - .^\u003e; :,^m that plays in the 27 team fastCoast Hockey League. Season: Oct. -Mar. fj \r\nThurmond take/Augusta, Route 1, Box 12, (30907); 800-5333478,864-333-1100. Open: Daily, 8 am-4:30 pm. HF-BF-F-PN-PG CP-MF. Thurmond project consists of a 70,000-acre lake ^irrorjn.: by over 80,000 acres of land and recreation facilities. Vrv i Thime for outdoor recreation including camping, boating, fishing, andpk nicking. Visitor Center open 8 am-4:30 pm daily. \r\nI ()!)(.l\\(. AmerlSultes-Rlverwatch Parknay, 1062 Claussen HA, (30907); 706-7334656. Rates: $49-$69. H-M-NS-GR-SNR CC-BF-GPHC-L-PN-PO-TH-WS-K-CTV-CBK-J-IM-VCR-PA-D-NA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ,id on page 95 \r\n\\/.alea Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 316 Greene St., (30901); 706-724-3454. Rates: $79-$150. H-HF-NS-GR-CC OS BB-BBP-KCTV-CL-CBK-J-D-MF-TV. F4 \" (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn- \\iigusta, 1455 Watton Way, (30901); 706-722-2224. Rates: $38.95-$58.99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC PN-PO-CTV- \r\nCBK-J-VCR-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn-\\UKiisla, 629 Frontage Rd. NW, (30907); 706-855-6060. Rates: $44-$89. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-K-CTVCBK-J-NA-MF. \r\nCourt\u003eard b\u003e Marriott- \\ugusta, 1045 Stevens Creek Rd, (30907); 706-737-3737. Rates: $59-$89. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO- \r\nRS-FS-CTV-CL-J-IM-SB-MF. (GHTA) Days Inn- \\iigusla, 3654 Wheeler Rd., (30909); 706-868-86' Rates: $35-$45 and up. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CW-CBK-SB '' \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover \r\n \r\nGP Golf Privileges HC Health Club HR Horseback Riding L Lake Access M Marina P Picnic Facilities PG Playground PI/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor RF Rafting/Kayaking SS Snow Skiing TC Tennis Courts TH Trails/Hiking TB Tubing WS Water Skiing \r\nCHARGES/HOURS \r\nYA Admission Fee FP Family Plan \r\n \r\nGR Group Rate SNR Senior Discount PF Parking Fee CC Credit Cards Accepted OS Open Sunday \r\nSPECIAL NOTES GHTA Georgia Hospitality* \r\nTravel Association Member  Denotes Local Wetorne Center or State Visitor Information Center in \r\n,, ?ecitja' Be(j\u0026Breald*1 \r\nCoX M^ber^ ,, Special Internet PreW* \r\natwww.gomrruom \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n I \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Uashlngton Kd., 3026 Washington Rd., (30907); 706-738-0131. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nKHiM1ol(l Inn- \\ugusla, 201 Boy Scout Rd., (30909); 706-733-8200. Rates: $45.95-65.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-MF. \r\nHampton Inn- \\ugusla, 3030 Washington Rd., (30907); 706-737-1122. Rates: $57-566. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTVCBK-IM. (CHTA) \r\nP/Mse see our ad on page 13. \r\nHo Jo Inn, 1 238 Gordon Hwy, (30901 ); 706-724-%! 3. Rates: Under $38.95. GR-CC-GP-PG-PA-SGT. \r\nHoliday Inn- Viigiisla, 2115 Gordon Hwy., (30907); 706-737-2300. Rates: $59-$79. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS- \r\nFBK-IM-PA-KA-NA-SGT-SB-MF. (GHTA) Please see oura_d on page 3 \r\nHoliday Inn-Uesl, 1 075 Stevens Creek Rd., (30907); 706-738-881 1 , 800-343-4538. Rates: $49-$69. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HCPN-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-FBK-J-IM-PA-MF-TV. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 3. \r\nHoliday Inn Kvpress-Augusla, 1103 15th St., (30901); 706-724-5560. Rates: $48-$63. H-NS-CC-CTV-CBK-IM-D. (GHTA) \r\nllomcnood Sillies Hole)- \\ugusla, 1 049 Stevens Creek Rd., (30907); 706-738-3131. Rates: $79-$149. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCHC-PO-K-CTV-CBK-VCR-PA-NA-MF. \r\nLa Oulnla Inn- \\ngunla, 3020 Washington Rd., (30907-381 1); 706-733-2660, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: $56-$98. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-NA-SB-MF. (CHTA) \r\nPlw- .:;.;,' .i;l .v : ij.:  : \r\nMasters Inn- \\iigusla, 3027 Washington Rd., (30902); 706-863-5566. Rates: $29.95 and up. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RSCW-CBK-PA-MF. \r\nMasters liconoim Inn- \\iigusla, 2050 Gordon Hwy., (30909); 706-733-5566. Rates: $24.95 and up. CC-CTV-CBK. Mlrrolell Inn \u0026 Suites, 2156 Gordon Hwy., (30909); 706-736-6425. Motel \u003c\u003e- \\iigusla, 2650 Center W. Pkwy, (30909); 706-736-1934. Rates: Under $38.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-IM-PA-NA. \r\nI'eirln Guest House Inn, 208 LaFayette Dr., (30909); 706-731 -0920, 1-800-668-8930. Rates: $75-S125. NS-GR-CC-GP-BB-BBP-CI-CTVCBK-J-NA. Radlsson Khcrfront Augusta, Two Tenth St., (30901); 706-722-8900, 800-868-5354. Rates: $85-5150. H-HF-M-NS-FPGR-CC-HC-M-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-IM-PA-D-MF-TV. \r\n(GHTAI Radlssou Suites Inn \\ngnsta, 3038 Washington Rd., (30907); 706-868-1 800. Rates: 569-S99. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNRCC-OS-GP-PO-K-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-J-IM-PA-NA-MF-W. (GHTA) \r\nKamada Plaza Hotel, 640 Broad St., (30901); 706-722-5541. Rates: $55-584. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-OS-PI-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-J-IM-PAD-MF-TV. \r\nSheraton Augusta Hotel, 2651 Perimeter Pkwy., (30909); 706-855-8100. Rates: $69-$120. H-M-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HCPI-PO-RS-K-FS-FL-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-PA-NA-SGT-SB-LI- \r\nMF-TV. (GHTA) \r\nSuburban Uidgc of Xugiisla, 707 Scott Nixon Memorial Dr., (30907); 706-854-971 1 , 706-854-9712. Rates: $1 59-$219/wk. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-7 pm; weekends, 9 am-2 pm. H-HF-CC-OS-K-CTV. \r\nSuper 8 Motel- Augusta, 2137 Gordon Hwy., (30909); 706-738-5018. Rates: Under $38.95. HF-GR-CC-VI. Super 8 Motel- \\IIKIISI.I Rltentalk, 954 5th St., (30907); 706-724-0757. Rates: $38.95-$58.99. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-PO-K-CTVF8K-VCR-PA. (GHTA) \r\nThe Partridge Inn, 21 10 Walton Way, (30904); 706-737-8888, 800-476-6888. Rates: S89-$125. H-HF-NHL-NR-M-NS-FP-GR-SNRCC-OS-HC-PG-PO-TC-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-FBK-IM-NA-SB-MF. KHTA) \r\nValu-l,ode, 1520 Aviation Way, (30906); 706-798-5501, 706-798-5522. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-FS-CTV-NA-MF. \r\nWest Bank Inn, 2904 Washington Rd., (30909); 706-733-1724. Rates: 530-550. NS-CC-OS-CTV-CBK-IM-VCR. \r\nWngate Inn, 4087 Belair Rd., (30909); 706-860-8223. \r\nlufiusla-Klchmond County Museum, 560 Reynolds St., 00901); 706 722-8454. Open: Tue.-Wed., 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 2ym. H-HF-ED-M-YA-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GS-D-MF-TV. The history  Augusta's origins and much more awaits visitors of the Augusta''jdmond County Museum. Located in downtown Augusta among j* WeWaft, the musum offers exhibits such as the following: '\"me American settlements, Colonial history, the Civil War saga, \r\n*?\u003c\u003ean Uine) Museum ol Black History 1116 Philips ^80901 ); 706-724-3576; 706-724-2866. Rates; Adult, 52; children V0pen: 9 am-1 pm; weekends, by app't. H-HF-NR-ED-NS-YA^MF-TV. Lucy Craft Laney, bom into slavery; became one of Geor- \r\n? si 'amous educators. Her adult home was restored as a Museum and An by the Augusta Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma ty, lnc \r\niseiim of \\rl, One Tenth St, (30901); 706-724-7501. JJ\"\"'.i.-Sat, 10 am-5:30 pm; Sun, 12:30-5:30 pm. H-ED-M-NSrwK\u003cC-OS-E-GS-D-MF-TV. The Morris Museum ofArt is the only nj\"TM dedicated to the art of the American South. The perma- \r\nWection and acquisitions affirm our on-going commitment ty'yhe best of the arts of the South and to documenting \"~l\"~ \" e artistic and cultural legacy of the region. Closed \r\n \r\nSacred Heart Cultural Center, 1301 Green St., (30901); 706-826-4700; 706-826-4701. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. HF-NRED-M-YA-E-GS-D-MF. Noted for its Romanesque Revival architec tural style, twin spires, stained glass, windows from Germany and 15 distinctive styles of brickwork. The former Catholic church, constructed between 189Sandl900, wasrestoredin 1987 to become a community cultural center. Open for tours and community events. A gift shop fea tures works for sale by artists and authors from the region. \r\nSIIOPPIM; \r\nAugusta, A Main Street City, 111 10th St., (30901); 706-724-0436. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. NHL-NR-ED-M-ME-GS-D-MF-TV. A charming, historic central business district offer ing unique antique shops. Artist Row, fine and casual dining, the Morris Museum of Art, Riverwalk, Augusta Richmond County Museum, and the National Science Center, Fort Discovery. National Register, historic districts, theatres, fine hotels, inns and more. \r\nr.o'\\\\i:\\Tio\\\u003c:i:Mi.R \r\nAugusta-Richmond Count) Chic Center, 601 7th St, (30901); 706-722-3521. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-NS-CC-FS-E-DMF. .'!.: \"  ' .juste Futurity and NJ\u003e...-.I -.;- - Horse Chainpionsliips \u0026 the Augusta lynx, Ice Hockey Team. (GHTA) Old Government House, 432 Telfair St, (30901); 706-821 -1812. Rental, meetings, receptions, parties, art shows. (GHTA) \r\nTK\\\\I;I,SI:K\\K;I;S \r\nAugusta Metropolitan Coinenllon \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 32 8th St., (30903); 706-823-6600,800-726-0243. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. NR-M-OS-GS-D-CVB-CE-TV. Offers con vention services, historic tours and visitor information. Also assists with itinerary planning for motorcoach groups, ft {GHTA) \r\nCotton h:\\changc Welcome Center \u0026 Museum, 32 Eighth St., Riverwalk, (30901); 706-724-4067,800-726-0243. Open: Mon.Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun.,1-5 pm. H-HF-NR-ED-M-OS-GS-D-CE-TV-VI. c. ISSb. Once the hub of Augusta's cotton market. Now houses a Welcome Center and Cotton Museum. Art exhibit on display. For eign currency exchange. Downtown at Riverwalk. ft (GHTA) \r\nGreater Augusta Arls Council, P.O. Box 1776, (30903); 706-826-4702. located 1st floor of Sacred Heart Cultural Center. \r\nKitentail. Special Kvents, 15 Eighth St, (30901); 706-821 -1754. Shopping, dining, museums and entertainment all along the beau tiful Savannah River! \r\nBar tow \r\nMagnolia Mornings Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 1038 Spier St, (30413); 912-364-4030. \r\nBlythe \r\nI.OIHilV, The Clark Place, 166 Murrow St., (30805); 706-5924945. Rates: $30. Open: Year-round. NS-OS-BB-BBP-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nCrawiordvillc \r\nA BfTTfR HOMETOWN CITY \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nCrattfordtllle. Town of, Exit 55 (1-20) Crawfordville, GA, (30631); 706-456-2494. H-NR-M-F-HR-L-PN-PG-PO-TH-CB-CP-RV-FS-FL-DTV. Oawfordville is the home ot many movies made in Georgia such as \"Home Fires Burning\" and \"Paris Trout. \"A.H. Stephens State His toric Site is also located in Crawfordville. \r\nsi vri: p\\Rks \r\nA. II. Stephens Slate Historic Park, Ga. Hwy. 22, (30631); 800-864-7275, 706-456-2602. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-ED-M-GRSNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-HR-L-PN-PG-PO-TH-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. Named after the vice-president of the Confederacy, park las both natural and historic resources. Renovated antebellum home and confeder ate museum. Camping, nature trails, picnic shelters, fishing lakes, swimming pool. Group rates/tours available with advance notice. ft (GHTA) \r\nDearing \r\nKI \u003c RIVIIOX \r\nMcDulTle Public Fishing \\rea, 4695 Fish Hatchery Rd. SE, (30808); 706-595-1619. Open: Daily, sunrise-sunset. ED-OS-F-PNTH-CP-RV-PA. McDuffie Environmental Education Center for teach ers/students K-12. Fishing from 13 ponds, bank or boat for bream, catfish and bass. Camping, picnic shelters, dovefield, nature trails, archery range, fish hatchery. License required. Georgia Department of Natural Resources Operated. \r\nEvans \r\nkryslal Rlter Hater Park, 799 Industrial Park Dr., (30809); 706-855-0061. Open: Summer, daily, 10:30 am-6 pm. H-HF-NSYA-GR-CC-OS-BA-PG-PO-RF-CP-RS-FS-MF. The ClassicSouth's best way to beat tlie heat! 19 water slides, a beach front swimming pools, free video arcade. Kids park with five slides and beach volleyball. \r\nGreensboro \r\nA BETTER HOMETOWN OTY \r\nMl Sill MS \r\nGreene County Historical Society Museum, 201 E. Greene St, (30642); 706-453-7250, 706-453-7161. Open: Sat, 10 am12 noon, and by app't. H-NR-ED-M-NS-D-NA-MF. Houses a collec- \r\n \r\ntion of artifacts, photographs and manuscripts relating to the his tory of Greene County, founded in 1786. \r\nHISTORIC SITMS/MOM MIATS \r\n(ireene County Courthouse, N. Main St, (30642); 70\u0026453-7592, 706-453-71 61 . NR. Massive Doric columns stretch three stories on an imposing red brick c. 1848 Greek Revival courthouse building. Iron Horse, Visible from Hwy. 1 5, (30642); 706-453-7592. A mas sive 2,000-lb. structure, created by Abbot Pattison, was originally at UGA. It was loaned to a professor who put it in an open field, visible from Hwy. 15. Scull Shoals, Hwy. 1 5 N., (30642); 706-453-7592. NR. Site of early manufacturing town c. 1812. A few walls and foundations of this town remain and large water-powered cotton mill. \r\nSPORTS X RFCRCVIIOV \r\nGranite Shoals Marina, 3991 Walkers Church Rd, (30642); 706-453-7639. Rates: 530-540. Open: Seasonal. CC-OS-BF-F-L-MCP-RV-LD-RS-FS-FL-CTV-GS. Boatramp, dry dock storage, restaurant, lodging, gasoline, boat repair, fishing supplies, groceries. lake Oconee, Ga. 44; south of city, (30642); 706-453-7592. \r\nline offering camping, fishing, watersports and four championship golf courses. \r\no \\MPIM; \r\nGeorgia Potter Ixikes/Campslles. I .ike Oconee, I-20 \u0026 Exit 53, Greensboro, (30642); H-PF-BA-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-WS-CP-RV. Swimming, fishing, skiing, sailing. A Georgia Power 1 9, 050-acre lake with 235 mi. of shoreline. Old Salem Park: Georgia Potter Lakes, 1-20 \u0026 Exit 53, (30642); 706-485-8704. Open: 24 hrs. BA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-WS-CPRV-PA. 63 campsites with water and electrical hookups. Hot show ers, washer/dryer, playground, pavilion and picnic area, beach, lifeguard, boat ramp/dock. Parks Fern Park: Georgia Potter Parks, 1-20 \u0026 Exit 53, (30642); 706-485-8704. L-PN-PG-TH-WS-CP-RV-PA. 53 campsites with water and electrical hookups. Hot showers, washer/dryer, playground, pavilion and picnic area, beach, lifeguard, boat ramp/dock. South of Greensboro. \r\nIOIM.IM. \r\nHarbor Club, 1 Club Dr., (30642); 800-505-GOLF, 706-453-9690. Rates: 51 25-5200. Open: Daily, 8:30 am-5:30 pm. H-NS-GR-CC-OSF-GC-GP-HC-HR-L-PO-TC-TH-CB-R-RS-K-BS-CTV-CL-E-CBK-VCR-NA- \r\nMF. Iligdon House lied K Breakfast, 301 W. Greene St., (30642); 706-453-1901. Rates: 545-550. NS-CC-BB-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) Inn on the Green at Port Armor, 2 Port Armor Pkwy., (30642); 800-313-7366. (CHTA) \r\nJameson Inn-Greensboro, 2252 S. Main St, (30642); 706-4539135. Rates: 546-56. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HC-L-M-PO-WS-CTVCBK-VCR. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside front cover. \r\nMicrolell, 2470 Old Eatonton Rd, I-20 \u0026 Exit 53, (30642); 706-453-2343. Port Armor Golf \u0026 Country Club, 1 Port Armor Pkwy, (30642); 706-453-4561, 800-804-7678. CC-BF-GC-L-PO-TC-LD-RRS-GV-MF. (CHTA) Reynolds Plantation-Great Haters, 100 Linger Longer Rd, (30642); 706-467-31 51 , 706-467-1442. Rates: $196-$271 . H-NS-GRCC-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-GP-HC-L-M-PG-PO-TC-TH-R-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL- \r\nCBK-FBK-J-IM-MF. ft (GHTA) Thrincourl Motel, 306 W. Broad St., (30642); 706-453-7341 . \r\nSHOPPING \r\nGreensboro \\nth|lic MaU 1 01 S. Main St, (30642); 706-453-91 00, 706-453-9084. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5:30 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm; closed Wed. NR-CC-D. Located close to Madison and Lake Oconee, indowntown Greensboro. 12,000-sq. ft. ofantiques and collectibles in the historic McCommons Building. \r\nTR\\\\I;I,SI;R\\K.I;S \r\nGreene County Chamber of Commerce, 1 1 2 S. Main St, (30642); 706-453-7592, 800-886-5253. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 amS pm. NR-FP-D-NA-C-IB. Lake Oconee, historical driving tour, Civil War i e enactment and downtown festival, antique shopping, world class go/f courses, camping facilities, Georgia Power recreational park facilities on Lake Oconee, hunting, polo, croquet, ft (GHTA) \r\nGrovclovtn \r\nSPORTS X RIXIRi; VTIOV Patriots Park, 5445 Columbia Rd, (30813); 706-863-7523. HC. Patriots Park is one of the largest athletic facilities in the state. Six baseball fields, five soccer fields, four adult softball fields, six ten nis courts and gymnasium. 1/4-mile walking track, fast-pitch softball field. Disk-golf course also located at the park. \r\nI,()!)(.l\\(i \r\nBest Hestern \\iigusla Inn, 452 Park West Dr., (30813); 706-651-9100. Rates: Standard, S49-S225; deluxe, $49-$225. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 118. \r\nHarlem \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\S Olher Hardy Festival, 706-556-3448. First Sat. in Oct. (CHTA) \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n SPORTS XRMCRIIYTION Three Oaks Golf Course. Ltd., 1 300 Three Oaks Dr., (30814); 706-556-1400,706-554-3999. Open: 8 am-sundown. H-YA-CC-GC. 18-hole golf course, par 72. \r\nJew ell \r\nHISTORIC, SITKSA10M 'MEWS Jewell Community, (31045); 706-465-9655. NR. The community ofJewell has the distinction of lying in two counties. Warren and_ Hancock. It is listed as a National Historic District. Rock Mill Plantation, Mayfield-Jewell Rd., (31045); 706-465-3285. NR. c. 1820, Federal style. Four floors, 57 windows, 12 fireplaces. Private home listed on National Registry. Drive by only. \r\nLexington \r\nHISTORIC Sill S/MOM Ml ATS Big Clouds Creek (Howard) Covered Bridge, southeast of Smithsonia, (30648). A Town Lattice truss-type covered bridge con structed in 1904-1905, the bridge is also sometimes known locally as Howard Bridge. The bridge was built by the county under the supervision of Mr. Hunt. It is speculated that Washington W. King may have helped with the design. \r\nlOKi.iv Hummingbird House, 120 W. Church St, (30648); 706-743-8524, 706-743-8046. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \r\nLincolnton \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\nATTRACTIONS Graves Mountain, U.S. Hwy. 378, (30817); 706-359-3862. Once owned by George Kuntz, the famous gemologist for the New Yorkbased jeweler Tiffany's. A former mining site, now a popular hunt ing ground for rockhounds in search of rare crystals and minerals. The mountain is private, make advance arrangements with Junior Norman at 706-359-3862. \r\nHISTORIC SITIiSAIONI Ml ATS Historic Homes of Lincolnton, (30817); 706-359-7970. Over 150 homes and buildings on the NR, including a inail order house from Sears Roebuck, beautiful old courthouse and churches. tamar Klanchard House, 112 N. Washington St (U.S. Hwy. 378), (30817); 706-359-7970. NHL-ED-RS-GS-MF. Built in 1823, itserved as a tavern and boarding house. Plantation type of structure. \r\nLincoln County Historical Park, 147 Lumber St., (30817); 706-359-7970. HF-ED-GR-FS-MF-TS-TV. Home of early town doctor and separate office building restored with period furniture. Also a working 1350 's cotton gin operated with mules. An interesting visit to bygone days! \r\nsi vn: pVRKS \r\nElijah Clark State Park, 2959 McCormick Hwy., (30817); 800-864-7275,706-359-3458. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-ED-M-PF-CC- \r\nthe largest man-made lake (70,000 acres) east of the Mississippi. Fishing, boating, and a renovated log cabin museum provide both recreation and history. Camping, cottages, swimming beach, and picnicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \\ KIICKI YIMIX \r\nAmity Recreation Area, Ga. Hwy. 43, (30817); 800-533-3478, 864-333-1100. Open: Year-round. COE-GR-BA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-RFWS-MF. Boat ramp, fishing pier, picnic tables and shelters, play ground, beach, restrooms, fish cleaning station, drinking water. Lincoln County's hidden treasure. Annual July 4th fireworks, ft \r\nBussey Point Recreation Area, Double Branches Rd., (30817); 864-333-1100, 800-533-3478. COE-HR-L-PN-TH-CP. Abundant wildlife and over nine miles of trails through a natural forest setting make the Bussey Point peninsula highly attractive to hikers, bikers, horseback riders and conservation groups. Points of interest include picnic area, primitive camping area and a wildlife observation tower. Clarks Hill take (Thurmond take), Ga. Hwy. 47, (30817); 1-800-533-3478, 706-359-7970. H-HF-COE-GR-BA-BF-F-L-M-PN- \r\nPG-TH-WS-CB-CP. Nine campgrounds, three county parks, five recre ation areas, four marinas. Lincoln County has 400 miles of shoreline, which makes it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Eddy Kiel (her Memorial Park-Beach Area, U.S. Hwy. 378 East, (30817); 706-359-7970. Seasonal hours. Volleyball, picnic tables \u0026 restrooms. \r\nRocky Branch Golf Course, 4711 Double Branches Rd., (30817); 706-359-4303, 706-359-4302. Open: 7:30 am-6:30 pm. Public golf course. Rocky Branch is a great layout with a lot of good birdie chances. Lots of rolling hills. Very little water, but a branch runs through entire course. Thirty miles north of Augusta. \r\nSoap Creek Marina, 3000 Soap Creek Lodge Rd., (30817); 706-359-3124. \r\nI.OIH.IV. Cullars Inn, 140 Elm St., (30817); 706-359-6161. HF-NS-SNR-CCCTV. I Jncoln Molel, 688 S. Washington St, (30817); 706-359-4311. Soap Creek Lodge \u0026 Restaurant, 2498 Soap Creek Rd., (30817); 706-359-3125. \r\nTRV\\I:I,SI-:R\\ICI:S \r\nLlncolnton-Llncoln County Chamber of Commerce, 112 N. Washington St., (30817); 706-359-7970. C. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nLouisville \r\nHISTORIC SITMSAIOM Ml ATS Jefferson County Courthouse, (30434); 912-625-3332. Courthouse built in 1904. Louisville was Georgia's 1st permanent capital (1796-1806). Georgia's Great Seal adopted here in 1799. Yazoo fraud papers burned on this site in 1796. Louisville Historic Downtown, (30434); 912-625-8134. NHLNR. Over 35 buildings/residences dating back to the late 1800s. Old Market House, Center of Broad St., (30434); 912-625-8134. NHL-NR-05-FS-FL-FBK-C. Built in 1758. Bell cast in France in 1771. Located in the center of Broad St., constructed at the intersection of two major Native American trading routes. Revolutionary Cemetery, Ga. Hwy. 24 E., (30434). NR. Thirty gravesites of notable Revolutionary War soldiers and a U.S. Congressman. \r\nI \u003c!)(,l\\(, \r\nAllenwood Motel, 525 Hwy. 1 Bypass, (30434); 912-625-7205. Rates: Under S38.95. NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PO-K-CTV-PA. 1/oulsvUle Motor lx\u003edge, 308 Hwy. 1 Bypass, (30434); 912-6257168. Rates: Under $41-$54. H-NHL-NS-SNR-CC-OS-PN-RS-CTV. Old Town Plantation K Resort, 8910 Hwy. 17 S., (30434); 888-754-2717,912-589-7419. Rates: $85. Open: Year-round. NHLED-NS-YA-CC-OS-F-GP-L-RF-TC-TH-BB-BBP-CB-CI-CTV-FBK-GS-VCR- \r\nIV. (GHTA) \r\nMarline/* \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\nSPORTSx KMCRI vrio\\ \r\nFunsville, 4350 Wheeler Rd., (30907); 706-863-3087. Open: Daily, 10 am-10 pm except Fri. to 1 am; Sat to 12 pm; Sun., 11 am-9 pm. H-GR-OS-FS-E. Amusement park fun year-round. Augusta area's largest arcade, bumper boats, two 18-hole minigolf courses, six amusement rides, two race tracks. Indoor playground and much more. \r\nCONVIATIONCIATIIR \r\nSavannah Rapids Pavilion, 3300 Evans to Locks Rd., (30907); 706-868-3349. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm; weekends by rental. H-HF-CC-MF. This first-rate convention center overlooks the beau tiful Savannah Rapids and River. The pavilion is a 25,000-sq. ft. con ference centerperfect for training sessions, receptions andyour next meeting. \r\nTK\\\\I:I,SI;R\\ICI;S \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Augusta, P.O. Box 211090, (30917-4090); 706-737-1446. One of 11 state-operated information centers located along Georgia's in-bound interstate highways. Visitors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from full-time staff, refreshments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation ser vice. E-mail: augusta@itt.state.ga.us Phone Info of Augusta, 303 Crestview Dr., (30907); 706-868-7767. A variety of recorded voice and fax info for metroAugusta visitors. \r\nMill.-n \r\nYITR VCTTONS Bo Glnn National Fish Hatchery \u0026 Aquarium, Route 5, Box 484, (30442); 912-982-1700. Open: Everyday except Christmas and New Year's days, 8 am-4 pm. 26 aquarium tanks. Fish, reptiles and turtles. \r\nSI VIM PVRKS \r\nMagnolia Springs Slate Park, 1053 Magnolia Springs Dr., (30442); 800-864-7275, 912-982-1660. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-NRED-M-FP-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-PO-RF-TH-WS-CB-CP-DP-RVGS-PA-NA-MF-TV. Knoivn for its crystal clear springs, which pumps nine million gallons per day and provides a habitat for alligators and other wildlife. Camping, cottages, swimming pool, aquarium, nature trails, fishing, boating, ft (GHTA) \r\nIOIH.IM, nays Inn-MHIen, Hwy. 25 N., (30442); 912-982-2727. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nMitchcli \r\nHamburg Stale Park 6071 Hamburg State Park Rd., (30820); 800-864-7275,912-552-2393. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-ED-M-SNR-PFCC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. Great lake fishinganda 1921 water-powered grist mill, museum, and country store are fea tures of this park. Camping, lake, hiking, boating, and picnicking. ft (GHTA) \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MOM'MIATS Norwood Georgia-Birthplace of Rural Free Deliver) (30821). In 1S68, Jerry Parsons delivered and collected mail from homes along a five-mile route in exchange for food and clothing. Senator Tom Watson observed the plan for RFD and, while in Con gress, sponsored the bill for creating Rural Free Delivery. \r\nCON\\IATIONCIATI;R \r\nCome Away Plantation, N. Elam Church Rd., (30821); 706-465-3292. GR-CC-OS-F-GP-L-TC-LD-CL-GS-MF. Commercial hunting preseive with overnight accommodations similar to a bed and breakfast. Deer, guail and turkey hunting and sporting clays avail- \r\n \r\nable. Individual and corporate rates available. 5,000-sq. ft. con' ence center with two meeting rooms, with a picture window 0'. looking the surrounding lake and woods. Meeting rot accommodate up to thirty people each. \r\nPenfield \r\nlOIK.IM, Penfleld House \u0026 Gardens, 5121 Penfield Rd., (30669-221 !) 706-453-9800. Rates: S75-S125. BB-BBP-CI-FBK. \r\n \r\nMISITMS Washington County Museum, 129 Jones St., (31082)912-552-6965,912-552-2963. Open: Tue.-Thu., 2-5 pm. HF-NR-EDM. Kaolin exhibit. Couch on which Sherman spent night of No.. 27, 1865. Other memorabilia of Washington County. Genealogy room open. \r\nHISTORIC Slli:SAIONI MI.YIS \r\nBrown House, 260 N. Harris St, (31082); 912-552-6965. TV. Gen. Sherman used as headquarters during the March to the 5ea. fours by appointment only. \r\nOld Cll\u003e Cemetery, Virginia Ave. \u0026 W. Church St., (31082); 912-552-3288. Open: Dawn-dark. NR-OS-TV. Earliest gtoi  1\u0026. o/utionj'j i 1..?- :' ..vv-.', :T:ir-y Civil War veterans; Civil Wj-  nnumem at site of skirmish between Wheeler's Cavalry and Sherman's troops. Beautiful variety of monuments, ft \r\nWashington County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq., (31082); 912-552-2325. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. HF-NR. Const-., -tedin 1S68, expanded in 1S99. Original stone floors. \r\nI.OIM.IM; \r\nHoliday Inn Express, 508 S. Harris St., (31082); 912-553-1414, 1-800-Holiday. Rates: S55-$150. H-HF-NS-SNR-PF-CC-PO CBK-JVCR-D-MF. T4 \r\nMolel Clinton, 208 S. Harris St., (31082); 912-552-3961. Rates' Under $38.95. CC. Saunder* Inn Ited \u0026 Krcaklast, 51OW. Church St., (31082); 912-553-0990. Rates: $59-$79.99. BB-CTV-FBK. (CHTAi \r\n\\lll,i South Moll-1, 725 S. Harris St., (31082); 912-552-1234. Rates: $41-$51. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-PA-MF. {GHTAI \r\n \r\nCharles E. Choalr Memorial Room, (31082); 912-552-3288. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-12 pm, 1-5 pm. NR-ED-D. Origin! paintings by Sterling Everett of 14 structures in Waco by noted architect C. E. Choate. Driving Tour. Video. Research info of Chore's wo\" in five Southern states, ft (GHTA) \r\nm Driving Tour of Sandcrsillle, 131 W. Haynes St., (31082); \r\n912-552-3288. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-12 noon, 1-5 pmi. TS. fe^J of historic Sandersville and driving tour of structures oi\u003efClo^M Edward Choate. Available brochures at Washington County or Chamber of Commerce, 119JonesSt.ft \r\nSparta \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOM \\1IATS \r\nConfederate Square, Broad St \u0026 Courthouse Sq., (31087). M. Glen Mary Plantation, Linton Rd., (31087). NR. \u0026* tonal raised cottage c 1S48. Private home listed on NR. [)nve by only Hancock County Courthouse, Broad St, (31087); 706444-5746 NR. Victorian architecture c. 1881-1883. LaFayette Hotel, Broad St., (31087). NR-M. c lS-lfi. Knows the Drummers Home. Notables such as General LapJvene and Par son Mason Locke Weems were entertained here. It ji-,0 servedx a refugee haven during the Civil War. Shoulderbone Plantation, Linton Rd., (31087); Open: Byapp't only.NR. c. 1848-1852. Private home listed on NR. Dnvebyoif, \r\nSPORTS \\ RI;CRI:VTION \r\nGeorgia Power's take Sinclair, Sparta, (31087); 80M93-1304. BA-BF-F-L-CP. 7S-mile shoreline offering fishing, hMting, rfcif ational camping and swimming. \r\n101 RS \r\nSparta/llancork County Enchanting Era, Courthouse V: (31087); 706-444-5715. YA-FS-IB-TS-TV. Enjoy 2l'u; em charm by touring Sparta/Hancock County. Maps '\u003c\" ^ '\"'   tour available at library and courthouse. \r\nSwainsboro \r\nIOIX.IM; \r\nColeman House Inn, 323 N. Main St., (30401); 912-237-91W Rates: S55-S85. Open: Daily, 6 am-11 pm. NR-NS-PF-CC-OS-BB-W' CI-RS-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-GS-PA-D-NA-MF-TV. ft \r\n/'/\u003cJM\u003e MV ,)[;,\u003c ,ui on page 20. Edenfleld House Inn, 426 W. Church St., (30401); 912-237_3M Rates: S45-S65. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-NS-CC BB-CB-CBK-FB\u0026. \r\n \r\nThomson \r\n \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\n \r\nVITK \\CHONS \r\n \r\nt \r\n \r\nPine-Top Farm, U.S. Hwy. 78/278,1393 Augusta Hwy., l* \r\n \r\n706-595-5584. IB. Equestrian training site for Olympics m \r\n \r\ntional teams, including British, German and Swiss. \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n IIKIOKH SITUS/MOM WATS \r\nW omen or the Sixties\" Monument, 111 Railroad St., (30824); 706-595-5584. One of the few monuments dedicated to the women who loyally supported the South during the Civil War. Sculpted of Italian marble in Florence, Italy, during early 1900s. Historic Wrtghlsboro, Wrightsboro Rd. off U.S. 78, (30824); 706-595-5584. Historic town of Wrightsboro, settled in 1 768 by Quak ers, \u003cMi the last of the planned colonial towns. Visit the old town yte, historic Wrightsboro Church, c. 1810, and its cemetery dating to the Quaker period. Interpretive historical markers at site. Rock House. The, Rock House Rd., (30824); 706-595-5584. Rates: Donation. Open: Drive by or by app't NR. c 1 785. Oldest house in Gtoryid iv/r/i design intact. Stone dwelling built by ancestor of pres. Jimmy Carter. Only dwelling left from Colonial Wrightsborough. Request map at Tourism Bureau. Drive by. \r\nSPOUTS K RI:CKI.\\IIO\\ \r\ndarks Hill take Wildlife Management Area, 142 Bob Kirk Rd. NW, (30824); 706-5954222. COE-CP. Wildlife observation yearround. Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources manages hunts in sea son for deer, turkey and small game on acreage adjacent to Clarks Hill Lake. License required. Primitive camping in designated areas in season. \r\n1810 West Inn, 254 N. Seymour Dr., (30824); 706-595-3156, 800515-1810. Rates: $55-579. NS-GR-CC-OS-F-GP-PN-TH-BB-CB-CICTV-CBK-VCR-MF. ft \" (CHTA) \r\nPieasejee our ad_Qn page 20 BrMl Western WTille Columns Inn, 1890 Washington Rd., (30824); 800-528-9765, 706-595-8000. Rates: S40-S60. H-NS-FPGR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-RS-K-CTV-CL-CBK-J-IM-PA-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 118. Bays Inn-Thomson, 2658 Cobbham Rd., (30824); 706-595-2262. Rates: S35-S48. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-GR-CC-K-VCR. \r\n:\u003e V,'V ^ :'(':;' .ij . \" !lh ll^ide bdCk COVl \r\nKrono Lodge-Thomson, 130 N. Seymour Dr. NW, (30824); 706-595-7144, 800-553-2666. Rates: S37.95-S44.95. H-NS-SNRCC-CTV. Kour Chimneys lied H Breakfast, 2316 Wire Rd. SE, (30824), 706-597-0220. Rates: $35-575. NS-SNR-CC-F-GC-BB-BBP-CBK-FBKWt.\"(GHTA) Holiday Inn I Api ess- Illcpiiison, 1 893 Washington Rd. NW, (30824); 706-597-6500. Rates: $45-$200. H-HF-NS-FP-SNR-CC-OSPO-CTV-CBK-J-IM-VCR-NA-MF. \r\nKamada Limited-Thomson, 1847 Washington Rd., (30824); 706-595-8700. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. \r\nIK\\\\I ! SI;K\\ICI;S \r\nThomson-McDuffle Tourism, 1 1 1 Railroad St. Depot, (30824); 706-595-5584. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. IB-MF-TS-TV-VI. Located m historic Depot, c. IS50. Information on local attiactions andlodg ing. IGHTA) \r\nTigiiall \r\n\\ITR\\CTIO\\S \r\nWng \u0026 A Prayer Emu \u0026 Hereford Ranch, 357 Norman Rd. NE. 00668); 706-285-2977. ED-YA-GR-TV. Visit a beautiful200-dcte farm and le-in i all about emus and herefords. Take a walk or hayride down an old country road. 11 mi. north of Washington to Nonnan fld. Group tours by app't. \r\nTwin Cllv \r\nSTVTV I'XHk^ \r\nGeorge U Smith Stale Park P.O. Box 57, (30471); 800-864-7275, 912-763-2759. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-ED-M-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-LPN-PG-RF-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. Named after one ot Georgia's great legisbl.'rs, this park has many natural and historical highlights. Visitors can tour the grist mill, covered bridge, and dam of Watson Mill built in 1 880, Anglers and canoes will enjoy the mill pond dot ted with moss-draped cypress trees. Park guests may even see blue \"^ttl white ibis and the threatened gopher tortoise. The quiet beauty 0' this secluded park makes it one of Georgia's best kept secrets, facilities include 1,368 acres and a 412-acre lake. Annual Events: *K and Crafts Festival (Oct.) ft (CHTA) \r\n\u003e \"ion Point vrrR\\nio\\s \r\nj* Pntot. QihHnan Union, Downtown, (30669); 706486-21 1 2. irrte. n1t03-year-old Hosiery Mill still in use. Toun available by appoint- \r\n; SITUS/MOM w;vrs \r\ns Historic Home, 600 Carton Ave., (30669); \r\n\" one \"' \"le most hKto'ic a\"d imposs in the city. Originally a raised cottage, it was enlarged \"\"9Greek Revival lines. Drive-by tour only. \r\nll, Hwy. U.S. 278, (30669); 706-453-7592. NR. Con*1 (a3\". its beautiful elliptical door lights are framed by a \r\no supported by Ionic columns. Drive-by only. \r\nUJjfTORH; SITI;SAIO\\I MI:\\IS \r\n.JJTM**\" Home, 105 Davis St., (30828); 706-465-9604. Home T jy m LaFayette spent two weeks while ill. First colonial home \r\n\"*\u003e c. 1778. Private home, drive-by only. \r\n \r\nWarren County Courthouse, CourtSq., (30828); 706-465-2141. NR-D. Located in the county seat the courthouse, built in 1909, and the Confederate Monument are centerpieces of the charming his toric and friendly community of Warrenton. \r\n \r\nSI'ORTSK KKCKKVI'IOV \r\nOgeechee Wildlife Management Area, Ga. Hwy. 16 SW, (30828). Public hunting 24,000 acres. Hunt camp construction, prehunt scouting allowed one day prior to hunt. \r\nr.uimv; \r\n \r\nFountain Campground, CadleyCommunity, (30828). Thecamp- \r\n \r\nground has r \r\n \r\nnous camp meetings beginning the \r\n \r\nthird Sunday i- ,. .._., r eai since 1932. Families from near \r\n \r\nand far have a homecoming and a week full of activities. \r\n \r\nRock) Comfort Plantation Campground, 11 36 Johnson Cir, (30828); 706-465-2424. GR-F-L-CP-RV. A quiet campground on a beautiful 20-acre lake in wooded natural setting. Full hookup, easy \r\n \r\naccess camp sites. Fishing and/or golfing packages available, Dis counts given to golf clubs. \r\n \r\nTR\\\\I I M H\\M ' '\u003c \r\nWarren County Chamber of Commerce, Main St., (30828); 706-465-9604. Open: Mon.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm. C. Tourist informa tion center. Sponsors annual Sportsmans Festival in November. Historical driving tour. \r\nWart lien \r\n \r\nHKWRIC SI'irSAIOM WATS \r\nOldest I \u003c\u003e Jail In Georgia, Town Square, (31094). H-NHL-NRED-OS-PN-FL-PA. c. 1795. Aaron Burr, U.S. political leader, spent night in 1807. Burr, later acquitted, traveled under military guard from New Orleans to Richmond where he was tried for treason. Oldjail located in village ofWarthen is on NR. \r\nWashington \r\nAGCOKGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\n\\ilsi:i \\i^ \r\nWashington Historical Museum, 308 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-2105, 706-678-7760. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am5 pm; Sun., 2-5 pm. NR-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-GS-D-TV. An Antebellum house museum with furnishings of the period. One of the finest col lections of Civil War memorabilia includes Jefferson Davis' camp chest, photos, and signed documents. Also on display is a collec tion of Indian artifacts and guns of the period. \r\nHKIOKH 1 ilTI ; SAMM MI-XT* \r\nCallaway Plantation, U.S. Hwy. 78, (30673); 706-678-7060. Open: Tue.-Sat., 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5 pm. H-NR-ED-M-YA-GROS-CP-RV-GS-NA-TV. A working plantation that portrays life on a plantation in the 1800s. The great manor house of \"Greek Revival\" style was constructed in 1869. The oldest structure on site is the hewn log cabin probably constructed around 1785. Other structures include a \"Federal Plainstyle\" house, smokehouse, schoolhouse, barns and others. Church of the Mediator. The, 212 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-7226. Built in 1895. Hrsl Itiiptlsl Church, 105W. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-2912. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-4:30 pm. ED-NS-OS-PGD-TV. Organized in 1827. This is the site of the first vacation Bible School in Georgia. Beautiful stained glass windows. Jesse Mercer was first pastor; Nancy Mercer is buried in basement. Four Sunday services. \r\nFirst United Methodist Church, 100W. Liberty St., (30673); 706-678-7116. H-OS. Organized in 1787 \r\nJackson Chapel A.M.F.. Church, Whitehall St., (30673); 706-678-7760,706-678-2013. ED-OS. Built in 1867, this was tlie first block congregation formed in Washington after the Civil War and was a center for political and social activity as well as religion. Here local Radical Republicanism began, Bishop John Wesley Games preached, and George Washington Carver lectured. \r\nkettle Creek Battlefield, Wartill Rd., (30673); 706-678-2013. Open: Year-round. OS-PN-PA-TV. The battle of Kettle Creek, fought on Feb. 14, 1779, was instrumental in keeping the British from tak ing over up-country Georgia. The patriots were led by Andrew Pickens, John Dooly and Elijah Clark. Located on site is a Revolutionary War Cemetery, historic markers, and monument. \r\nMar\u003e Wlllls Library, 204 E. Liberty St, (30673); 706-678-7736. HF-NR-NA. High Victorian style c. 1888. Tiffany windows. First free public library in the state. \r\nRobert Toombs House Slate Historic Site, 216 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-2226. Open: Tue.- Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5:30 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-PN-D-TV. The story of Robert Toombs'participation in the politics of the Civil War is told at his restored and furnished home in historic Washington, Ga. Visitorscan tour the house and view a dramatic film relating his story. Group tours/rates available with advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\nWashington Presbyterian Church, 206 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-7511. H-HF-NR-OS-D-TV. Organized in 1790. Services weie held in private homes, in the Court House, the Acad emy, and in the Methodist Church until 1825, when the first church edifice was erected. On NR. /Irbes-Ifdbetler House, 104 E. Liberty St, (30673); 70\u0026678-2013. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-NR-NS-D-IB-TV. c. 1905 exam ple of Greek Revival architecture. Houses City offices and Washington- Wilkes Chamber of Commerce/Tourist Information Center, ft \r\n \r\nI.OIKJIV; \r\nCottage at Poplar Corner, 210 W. Liberty St (30673); 706-678-2453. Rates: $80-5120. NHL-NR-M-NS-PO-BB BBP K-CTVCBK-D-NA. Hill and Hollow Farm, 2090 Thomson Rd (30673)' 706-678-4439. Rates: $55-$75. F-HR-L-BB-BS-CBK-VCR. Hull \\ Ridge Country Inn, 2221 Sandtown Rd (30673) 706-285-2594. BB. Jiimeson Inn-Washington, 115 Ann Denard Dr (30673)' 706-678-7925,800-541 -3268.Rates:Under$38.95-55899 H-NSSNR-CC-RS-CTV-CBK-J. (CHTA) \r\nP/ense see our ad on the inside front cover Maynard's Manor, (30673\u003e; 706-678-4303. Rates: 575-5125 NSCC-OS-BB-FBK-D-NA. ft Red Umd Motel, Hwy. 78 \u0026 378, (30673); 706-678 3225. Wlngflcld Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn, 512 N. Alexander Ave (30673); 706-678-2278. Rates: $60. NS-FP-BB-BBP-K-FBK-VCR-D.' Wlslerlu Hall, 225 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-7779 770-993-4633. Rates: $85-$100. BB-BBP-FBK. (GHTA) \r\nWashing!on-\\\\llkcs Chamber of Commerce, 104 E. Liberty St., (30673); 706-678-2013. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat., 10 am-2 pm. H-NS-D-C-IB-TV-VI. Tourist information center in c. 1905 Greek Revival house. Sponsor of annual Mule Day southern heritage festival at Callaway Plantation in early Oct. and cosponsor Washington-Wilkes Tour of Homes the first Sat. in Apr. Schedule school and group lours to visit Callaway Plantation, Wash ington Historical Plantation, Washington Historical Museum and Robert Toombs House. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on paoe 123. \r\nW'aynesboro VITK \\rnovs \r\nPlant Voglle Visitor Center, 7821 River Rd., (30830); 706-724-5197, 706-554-9407. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. ED-PN-TV. Tours of Alvin W. Vogtle Nuclear Plant are available Mon.-Fri., byapp'tonly. Please call for tour information. \r\nMl SI'1 MS \r\nBurke County Museum, 536 Liberty St., (30830); 706-554-4889. Open: Wed.-Fri., 10 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-4 pm. HF-ED-M-NS-D-IB-TS-TV-VI. Indian artifacts, cotton history, Civil War exhibit, 1900 kitchen. Bird Dog Capital of the World exhibit, colonial tools. \r\nHISTORIC SI HIS/MOM Ml Vis Burke County Rural folkways Center, Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., (30830); 706-554-4889, 706-554-2324. M-SNR. Located in the Quaker Rd. Historic District, the center focuses on early 20th century education and the folk arts of the county's African Ameri can community. Historic Waynesboro, U.S. Hwy. 25 (downtown), (30830); 706-554-4889. Filled with turn of century buildings thatgive today's businesses a nostalgic touch. The courthouse c. 1856, churches and 19tli century homes show the area's rich heritage. \r\nSI'ORTS X RIJCRI- VHO\\ Boll Weevil Plantation, 4264 Thompson Bridge Rd., (30830); 706-554-6227, 706-554-6954. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 arn-5 pm. CC-OSPO-LD-R-RS-E-NA-SGT-MF. Hunting preserve- \\;-hit, l.mdecr. quail, turkey hunting, lodging, sporting clays. Lodging included in hunt ing charge. 14 rooms, ft \r\nlOIM.IV, Days lnn-\\Vaynesboro, 325 S. Liberty St., (30830); 706-554-9941. Deluxe Motel, Hwy. 25 N., (30830); 706-554-9533. Georgia's (iuesl Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 640 E. Seventh St., (30830); 706-554-4863. BB. (GHTA) \r\nP/t\\)M\u003e SIT our ad on page 20. Heartland Family Resort, 1700 Hwy. 23 S., (30830); 706-437-1790. Holiday Inn Mvprcss, 1224 N. Liberty St., (30830); 706-554-0806. Jamesoii Inii-Wiiynesboro, 1436 N. Liberty St., (30830); 706-437-0500, 800-526-3766. Rates: $45-$60. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCHC-PN-PO-CTV-CBK-NA. (GHTA) \r\n''/cjv MV :\u003eL! .id on the inside front cover. Steadman House Bed and Breakfast, 828 Liberty St, (30830); 706-437-1228. Rates: S50-$70. Open: Year-round. NS-CC-OS-BBBBP-CTV-FBK-MF. \r\nBurke County (:hamher of Commerce, 241 E. 6th St, (30830); 706-554-5451 .'c. ( \r\nWhite Plains \r\nlOIH.INC, \r\nPounderosa Resort \u0026 Conference Center, Route 1, Box 267K Hwy. 15 South, (30678); 800-215^1196. (GHTA) \r\nIOIH.IV Western Motel of W i ens, Hwy. 1 Bypass, (30833); 706-547-3021. Rates: $38.95-$48. HF-GR-CC-FS-CTV. \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 27 \r\n \r\n  Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nFive themed trails loop through the Historic Heartland, each a great way to witness the history of this region. \r\n \r\nA sea of pink and white flowers blankets the heartlandscape the last two weeks in March, luring motorists away from 1-75 to the prettier Peach Blossom Trail. Yet another route beckons history buffs year-round, a string of architectural pearls known as the Antebellum Trail. The Antiques Trail, with its eclectic shops and yet-to-be-discovered trea sures, attracts both locals and shop pers from all over. Golfers will appreciate world-class courses shared with the Atlanta area along the Heartland Golf Trail. For a gen eral broader scope of the picturesque \r\n \r\nheartlands, be sure to take the Trea sures Along 1-20 Trail, which fea tures unique attractions and interests from Conyers to Madison. \r\nLarge sections of these trails run almost parallel to 1-75 and 1-20, offer ing fresh alternatives to the familiar freeway. \r\nThe Peach Blossom Trail (U.S. 341/41, west of 1-75) from Perry and Warner Robins north to Jonesboro through Barnesville visits the small towns of Roberta, Musella and Culloden, where \"pick-your-own\" peach orchards thrive from late June to August. The same is true for \r\n \r\ncjcif..\",' f-\u003e:jl: : The Museum of Aviation at Warner Robins houses such pieces as this F-15 Eagle (center), WWN PT-17 Trainer (hanging left) and TG-4 Glider (hanging right). \r\n; Southern elegance is preserved in many great mansions such as those in Madison. \r\n \r\nGear \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n129 \r\n \r\n VisitingHistorir, Heartland \r\n \r\nf \r\n \r\nDRlirchh IInn HHaeHrittaaogae ^\"\"^ \r\n \r\nRegion Name \r\n1 30 \r\n \r\nWe're not yet considered a historic landmark. But we're working on it. \r\n \r\nWhich style of architecture do you \r\nprefer. Colonialist or Federalist? \r\n \r\nWhichever has the latest checkout times. \r\n \r\n1.800.311.7978 \r\nwww.bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nAcross the street from ordinary.\" \r\nBest Western hotels are Independently owned and operated. ^!998 Best Western International Inc. Sponsored by the Best Western Georgia Co-op. \r\n \r\nAthens Best Western Colonial Inn 800-592-940I \r\nByron Best Western Inn K Suites 912-956-3056 \r\nCovington Best Western White Columns Inn 770-786-5800 \r\nForsyth Best Western Hilltop Inn 912-994-9260 \r\nMacon Best Western Inn K Suites 912-781-5300 Best Western Riverside Inn 888-454-4565 \r\nWarner Robins Best Western Peach Inn 912-953-3800 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Byron and Fort Valley in Peach County, and rodeos. Perry also has a number of \r\n \r\nwhich produces 65 percent of all the antique shops and its historic down \r\n \r\npeaches grown in Georgia and where town, where a meal at the New Perry \r\n \r\nthe 10-day Georgia Peach Festival is Hotel is a tradition. \r\n \r\nheld in mid-June. \r\n \r\nNew accommodations to the area \r\n \r\nRacing is popular at the northern include the five-star bed and breakfast, \r\n \r\nend of the trail. In Barnesville--Geor Henderson Village, just outside Perry \r\n \r\ngia's \"Buggytown\" since 1865--the car in Henderson. Here you will find cozy \r\n \r\nriage industry that built the town is cottages and a gourmet restaurant. \r\n \r\nremembered each September during \r\n \r\nNear Perry, in Fort Valley, are a few \r\n \r\nthe week-long Barnesville Buggy Days not-to-be missed museums. At Massee \r\n \r\nand Buggython Road Race. The Lane Gardens, headquarters of the \r\n \r\nAtlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton American Camellia Society, a floral \r\n \r\nsets a faster pace at the NASCAR-sanc- oasis awaits winter travelers. Nine \r\n \r\ntioned Winston Cup races, held three acres of camellias bloom November- \r\n \r\ntimes yearly and offers tours of the March, followed in spring by azaleas, \r\n \r\ntrack daily, including the Petty Garden, dogwoods, narcissus, irises and roses. \r\n \r\ngarage area and a lap \r\n \r\nThe Stevens-Taylor \r\n \r\naround the track. Just \r\n \r\nTREASURES OF \r\n \r\nGallery and Fetter- \r\n \r\neast of Hampton lies the \r\n \r\nman Museum on the \r\n \r\ncharming community of \r\n \r\nsame site showcase \r\n \r\nMcDonough, with its \r\n \r\nthe largest and most \r\n \r\nquaint shops lining the \r\n \r\nBlue Willow Inn \r\n \r\ncomplete collection of \r\n \r\npicturesque courthouse square. To the north, \r\n \r\nCherry Blossom Festival \r\n \r\nEdward Marshall Boehm porcelains in \r\n \r\nStockbridge offers an array of new restau rants. And in neighbor ing Butts County is Jackson, home of the authentically restored Historic Indian Spring Hotel, built in 1823 by Chief William Mclntosh, \r\n \r\nGeorgia Music Hall of Fame \r\nInternational Horse Park \r\nMuseum of Aviation \r\nOld Governor's Mansion \r\nState Botanical Garden \r\n \r\nthe world. Northeast of Perry, \r\nthe Museum of Avia tion at Warner Robins continues to grow with outstanding new exhi bits. In addition to its collection of aircraft and aviation memora \r\n \r\nleader of the Lower \r\n \r\nbilia, visitors are en \r\n \r\nCreek Nation, and \r\n \r\ncouraged to see \"Visions \r\n \r\nIndian Springs State Park, one of the to a Distant Past,\" which focuses on the \r\n \r\noldest parks in the country. \r\n \r\nNative American culture, or visit the \r\n \r\nTraveling GA Highway 16, 83 or 11 newest addition, the \"We The People\" \r\n \r\nwill take you to Monticello, home of Theater and Exhibit Hall, which delivers \r\n \r\ncountry singer Trisha Yearwood and a lesson in government, histoiy and the \r\n \r\nknown as the \"Deer Capital of Georgia.\" Constitution of the United States. The \r\n \r\nTake the walking tour of Antebellum hall was dedicated in honor of Georgia's \r\n \r\nhomes or visit the Charlie Elliott former Senator Sam Nunn. \r\n \r\nWildlife Center, near Mansfield, where \r\n \r\nAll of the towns on the Antebellum \r\n \r\nyou can hunt, fish, target practice on Trail (GA22/U.S. 441/129 east of 1-75) \r\n \r\n'he new rifle range or just enjoy nature from Macon to Athens managed to \r\n \r\n^ the Oconee National Forest. Nearby survive the Civil War intact. Their \r\n \r\n18 Lake Jackson for all your water legacy is a wealth of charming cot \r\n \r\nsPorts activities. \r\n \r\ntages and opulent mansions in styles \r\n \r\nPerry is the location of the Georgia ranging from the New England village \r\n \r\nNational Fairgrounds and Agricen- look of Old Clinton to the Federal \r\n \r\n*r\u003e a, mammoth exhibition facility that Period Church-Waddel-Brumby \r\n \r\nts the Georgia National Fair in House in Athens, to the white- \r\n \r\nOctober, as well as stock shows columned Old Governor's Mansion \r\n \r\nOfficial Travel Guide \r\n \r\nlation Centers \r\n \r\ni and Visitors Bureaus: \r\n07ES STEP-ON GUIDE. SRWC AVAILABLE.) \r\n.-Clarke County CVB \r\n) N. Thomas St., Athens, GA 30601  706-357-4430 or 800-653-0603 | Fax 706-546-8040 i vlsitathensga.com, athens@negia.net \r\nByron CVB ! P.O. Box 129, B.VTon, GA 31008 I 912-956-3600 or 888-686-3496 I Fax 912-956-5299 www.bjTonctyC\" horn.net \r\nConyers-Rockdale Chamber/CVB 1186 Scott Street, Conyers, GA 30207 ; 77(M83-7049 Fax 770^922-8415 f www.info(aconyersoline.com \r\nCovington-Newton County CVB  P.O. Box 168,2101 Clark Street Covington, GA 30014 \r\n770-787-3868 or 800-616-8626 i Fax 770-786-1294 ; www.citybreoze.com ; newtonccfji mindspring.com \r\n' Eatonton-Putnam County \\ P.O. Box 4088, 105 Sumter Street \r\nEatonton. GA 31024 i 706-485-7701 Fax 706) 485-3277 ' www.oconee.com \r\nMacon-Bibb County CVB : P.O. Box 6354,200 Cherry Street \r\nMacon, GA 31208-6354 912-743-3401 or 800-768-3401 ' Fax 912-745-2022 j www.maconga.org maconcvb@macon.com \r\nMadison-Morgan CVB ! P.O. Box 826.115 R. Jefferson Street Madison, GA 30650 706-342-4454 or 800-709-7406 Fax 70(5-342-4455 \r\n! McDonough-Henry County CVB P.O. Box 1378. 1310 Hwy. 20 East McDonough. GA 30253 770-957-5780 or SIX 1-436-7929 Fax 770-957-8030 www.henrycounty.com gata55(u niindspring.com \r\nMilledgeville-Baldwin Co.CVB P.O. Box 219,200 W. Hancock Street Milledgeville, GA 31061 912-452-4687 or 800-653-1804 Fax 912-445-4440 , www.milledgevillecvb.com tourism(u alitel.net \r\n: Perry Area CVB |P.O. Box 1619,101 Hodges Boulevard \r\ny,GA 31069 Fax 912-988-8005 \r\niv.perryga.com \r\nfWarner Robins CVB f P.O. Box 1488, 99 N. First Street  Warner Robins, GA 31099 \r\n912-922-5100 or 888-288-WRGA Fax 912-929-7298 wrcvb@home.net, pl234@alitel.net \r\n \r\nLocal Welcome Centers: \r\n \r\nAthens Conyers \r\n \r\n706-353-1820 770-602-2606 \r\n \r\nCovington Jackson \r\n \r\n800-616-8626 770-775-4839 \r\n \r\nMadison Milledgeville \r\n \r\n706-342-4454 912-452-4687 \r\n \r\nPerry Watkinsville \r\n \r\n912-988-8000 706-769-5197 \r\n \r\n1 31 \r\n \r\n in Milledgeville and the fabulous Italianate Renaissance Hay House in Macon. \r\nAthens has grown up around the influences of the University of Georgia, where the Georgia Museum of Art, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia and the Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall of athletic history add to the local attrac tions. Athens has risen to a new level of arts and cultural activity with the open ings of the Performing Arts Center at the University of Georgia and the 2,150seat theater in the Athens Classic Cen \r\n \r\nter, which hosts larger musical events and Broadway shows. \r\nAnother picturesque stop on the Antebellum Trail is Watkinsville, site of the Elder Mill Covered Bridge, Happy Valley Pottery and the Eagle Tavern Welcome Center, a 1700s stage stop. The center offers a wealth of informa tion about the historic town and the many art and antique stores. \r\nMadison has remained quiet and beautiful, with a designated historic dis trict so large it encompasses most of the town. Private homes are open for \r\n \r\nthe warmth and beauty of \r\nntebellum Georgia \r\nr/i \r\n/'Cicome to the land of historical treasures and commanding history. Carved from Indian territories, Milledgeville remained the glorious state capital for more than 68 years. Now the center of hospitality, visi tors stay in quaint Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inns, quality motels, camping or condos on Lake Sinclair. Unique dining experiences. \r\nDiscover the beauty of Spring, the colors of Fall and Christmas festivities, Southern style. Explore this Antebellum Trail City, where you can enjoy an abundance of shops, antiquing and other special events. \r\nVisit this Main Street City with its historical trolley tours, diversity of culture and recreational activities on Lake Sinclair, which will have you coming back for more. \r\nFor more information call Milledgeville \u0026 Baldwin County Convention \u0026\u003e Visitors Bureau 200 W. Hancock St. Milledgeville, USA 31061 \r\n(jeonjia's Rntcbettum Capital \r\n(912) 452*4687 (800) 653*1804, act. 98 \r\nh Up:/'/www. m illedgevi llecvb. com \r\n \r\nQuaint downtown Athens is the place to find \r\nunusual specialty shops. \r\ntours four times a year, while Heritage Hall, the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, the new Morgan County African-American Museum and the newly-renovated Rogers' House and Rose Cottage welcome visitors yearround. \r\nLocated between Watkinsville and Madison, the small community of Apalachee, just off U.S. 441, has restored the Apalachee School (c. 1911)--a rare, primitive structure opened as a museum, meeting place and memorial gardens. \r\n \r\ni the starts there are tote of \r\n \r\ngeared toward Wds and \r\n \r\nHy these great suggestion* \r\n \r\nregion: \r\n \r\nof Arts and \r\n \r\n912-477-3232 \r\n \r\nlosaurs, discovery exhibits, the planetarid even a musical singing staircase. J \r\n \r\nJarrell Plantation \r\nState Historic Site \r\n \r\n912986-51\u003c2 \r\n \r\n'Glimpse turii-ol-the-century Middle (ieorgia through these 20 buildings dating from 1^' ' 4 1945. See working tools, machinery and fanu'r/ V artifacts. JULIETTE \r\n \r\nCMtri Wayne Emu \u0026 Petting Ranch \r\n \r\n.... 770-385-7!** \r\n \r\n.ate-of-thc-art facility fosters emus from ition to adult (Moot birds. Also features nd hayrides to see baby calves, pot-\"'\" |S, goats, sheep and more. COVINGTON \r\n \r\nml tardy ideas, check wllh * alWek B Center. \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Rutledge, \"Small... But Special,\" is located 10 miles west of Madison and six miles east of Social Circle. This reno vated community features brick walks with shops of working artisans, includ ing glass works, furniture makers, dec orative arts, quilters and more. \r\nEatonton's historic courthouse square has long been complemented by a Brer Rabbit Statue and the Uncle Remus Museum, honoring the work of one-time resident, author Joel Chan dler Harris. Its literary connections run even deeper; Eatonton is also the birth place of Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Tfie Color Purple. Considered the gateway to Lakes Oconee and Sinclair, Eatonton offers over 34,000 acres of water and nearly 800 miles of shoreline for fishing, camp ing, boating and swimming, as well as the picturesque Native American Rock Eagle effigy. \r\nMilledgeville is another major access point to Lake Sinclair, as well as a city of special historical note: It was the Cap ital of Georgia for over 68 years during the momentous period before and dur ing the Civil War. Milledgeville's hand some neighborhoods still reflect the importance of its place in history. The town is considered to be the only sur viving example of a complete \"Federal Period\" city. History buffs may take a guided Trolley Tour featuring more than 20 architectural landmarks. \r\nIn Old Clinton, you may visit the \"vil lage that time forgot\" and hearken back to a gentler, more gracious era. \r\nMacon is the largest city in the His toric Heartland and one that has grown to modern proportions without losing its hold on the past. In addition to archi tectural walking tours and the popular Sidney's Historic Tours, there is a oneof-a-kind illumination tour in historic Intown called Lights On Macon. The Ocrnulgee National Monument east of town traces the Native American herltage of the area back 12,000 years. ^aeon's history is also highlighted in ttle Tubman African-American \r\n, which preserves and showcases African and African-American art- history and culture. Visitors to the \r\n \r\nThousands of blossoms brighten the landscape in Macon during the Cherry Blossom Festival. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Music Hall of Fame can travel through a perpetual music festival fea turing the worldwide impact of Geor gia's jazz, rhythm and blues, gospel, \r\n \r\ncountry rock and classical music. The hall has memorabilia from Georgia music greats such as Ma Rainey, Little Richard, REM and Trisha Yearwood. \r\n \r\nGovington \r\nHistoiy, small town charm, and oldfashioned hospitality all await you only 35 minutes east ofAtlanta on 1-20 \r\nA Georgia Main Street City - \r\nQuaint downtown Square donned with Victorian lighting  Tree-lined streets with beautifull\\ restored anTehelltini homes  Unique Restaurants  Many Specially Shops  Treasures both old and new and certain to please all interests! (77013X5-2077 \r\nFOX Winery - Award winning winery Daily tours \u003c6 tastings  Seasonal winer\\ events 1770} 787-5402 \r\nThe Oaks Golf Course - ix-Hole \r\nChampionship course  Tournaments \u0026 Group packages  On Atlanta's Heartland Golf Trail \r\n(770) 786-3801 Visit us at http://golfoaks.com \r\nCovington Flower Shop - Historic \r\nCovington souvenirs  Exclusive \"In the Heat of the Night\" and \"Dukes ofHa::ard\" memorabilia  Located downtown \"On the Square\" 1-800-786-7442 \r\nConvention \u0026 Visitors Bureau  P.O. Box 168  Covington. GA 30015 800-616-8626 \r\nVisit us at www.cUvbreeze.com/covingtoncvb/ \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 33 \r\n \r\n You \r\ncould *** \r\n \r\nstay on \r\n i \r\n \r\nte^^i-;' \r\ninterstate \r\n \r\nand \r\n \r\ndrive... I  \r\n \r\n_ -Si4 \r\n \r\nand j \r\n \r\ndrive... \r\n \r\nand [ \r\n \r\ndrive... \r\n \r\nOr you could stop in Maco \r\n \r\n'^Georgia and enjoy its \r\n \r\nnsions, Museums, \r\n \r\nusic \r\n \r\nstiv \r\n \r\nuch as the Hay Hous \r\n \r\ninique Tubman African \r\n \r\nMuseum, the ancient Native Ameri \r\n \r\neremoni he newly \r\n \r\nound \r\ni \r\nstorec \r\n \r\nouglass \r\n \r\neatre, \r\n \r\new Georgia \r\n \r\nthe worl \r\n \r\nfamous \r\n \r\nCher \r\n \r\nBlosso \r\n \r\n^Macoa-Bibb Co800 ? 6 8 \r\nvisitors Bureau ^3401 \r\n912-743-3401  FAX 912-745-2022 \r\nP.O. Box 6354  200 Cherry Street \r\nMacon, Georgia 31208 USA www.maconga.org  e-mail:maconcvb@macon.com \r\n \r\n Macon Conference Center \r\n1-75 at Exit 5 5 A. 200 Rooms, Restaurant \u0026 Lounge, \r\nMtgs. for 10 to 1,000, Shop/Ctr. 3590 Riverside Dr., 31210 \r\n(912) 474-2610 Fax 471-0712 E-Mail: HIMCC@aol.com \r\nTOLL FREE 1 (800) HOLIDAY http://www.holiday-inn.com \r\n \r\nThe Crowne Plaza is located in die \r\nheart ofdie historic district of one of the great cities of die \"Old Soudi.\" \r\nOur 298 SpadoUS gUCSt rOOHTS, ren- \r\n ' ovated in 1996, provide you with, all the \r\n;| comforts of home, \r\n... including pool, \r\nroom service. Our \r\nCOllderge is always available with j \r\ninformation about our beautiful city \r\nand region. Whether you are staying the weekend or simply \r\novernight, Crowne Plaza Macon is your \"home away from \r\nhome\" for comfort, relaxation and authentic Southern \r\nhosnitali \r\n \r\n108 B'irst Street Macon, Georgia 31201 912/746-1461 Fax: 912/746-7420 \\\\-vvw.crownplazahotels.com \r\n \r\nCROWNE PLAZA- \r\n \r\n1-75 at Exit 55A. 151 Rooms, Free Ctnl. Breakfast, In Room Movies, Pool. 3680 Riverside Dr., 31210 (912) 471-0660 Fax 471-2528 E-Mail: HIMCN@aol.com TOLL FREE 1 (800) HAMPTON httpi//www.hampton-inn.com \r\n1-75 at Exit 54. 94 interior corridor rooms. Free Ctnl. Breakfast, Pool, Shop/Ctr. 2720 Riverside Dr., 31204 \r\n(912) 743-1482 Fax 745-3967 E-Mail: HlXP@aol.com \r\nTOLL FREE 1 (800) HOLIDAY http://www.holidav-inn.com \r\n \r\n Recreation Area \r\nMiddle (Georgia's Finest Fun Under he Sun! \r\niwo tompiete Campgrounds 1,750-Acre Lake Three Public Parks Good Fishing Year 'Round Adjacent to Full Service Marina Swimming and Picnickinl \r\nand P  Special Events \r\nand Security  Home of the \r\nArrowhead Arts \u0026 Crafts Festival \r\nFrom 1-475 take exit 2. Follow GA Highway 74 to Moseley-Dixon Road. Offices at 6600 Mose( Hacon, GA 31220  \r\n \r\nest I 4~\"\\ r\\it Ol \r\n1997-98 Modernization Award Winner Full Service Hotel AAA \u0026 CAA Rated Packages Available \r\n4755 Chambers Road Macon, Georgia 31206 (912)788-0120 www.holidayinn-macon.com \r\n \r\nMACON, GEORGIA, USA Calendar of Festivals \r\n \r\nThe Macon, foorga, Cherry Blossom Festival March 19-28, 1999 \r\nPan African Festival of Georgia May 1-2, 1999 \r\nSecret Gardens Tour May8, 1999 \r\n \r\nSUMMERTIME Mid-Summer Macon \r\nJuty 11-31, 1999 \r\n \r\nSMTMMK \r\n \r\nOcmulgee Indian Celebration \r\n \r\nSeptember 18-19, 1999 \r\n \r\nArrowhead Arts and Crafts Festival \r\n \r\nOctober )0-31, 1999 \r\n \r\n! \r\n \r\n\\Wnte Columns \u0026 HoDy. . .Christinas in ft \r\n \r\nThanksgiving-December 31, 19 \r\n \r\nFirst Night Macon December 31, l\\ \r\n \r\nP I. !! S \r\nMacon Braves Professional Baseball Spring \u0026 Summer \r\nMacon Whoopee Professional Ice Hi Fall \u0026 Winter \r\n \r\nYOOUNR\\' \r\nMARK... \r\nGET SET... \r\n...GO/ to the \r\nGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame \r\nin Macon, Georgia, USA. \r\n Drive A NASCAR Simulator  Be A Wheelchair Paralympian  Kick Field Goals and Shoot Hoops  Explore Georgia's Sports Heritage and \r\nEncounter Its Legends \r\nSet new records for speed and call: \r\n912-752-1585 \r\nGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame 301 Cherry Street P.O. Box 4644 \r\nMacon, GA 31208-4644 \r\nwww.gshf.org \r\n \r\nBill Elli Hank Aaron \r\n \r\n c/uwq\u003cxL tA\u0026 face^ of tack and ^oJtl. \r\nt all started in a recording session in 1955. After doing the usual R\u0026B tunes, Little Richard cut loose  silly little song called \"Tutti Frutti.\" The rest, of course, is history. At the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, in Macon, you'll experience the music and memories of those who changed rock, R\u0026B, jazz, gospel, intry and blues forever. It's a great place to learn, to remember, to dream. And maybe inspire the next \r\nmusical revolution? For more information, call 912-750-8555 or toll-free 1-888-GA-ROCKS. A MUSIC \r\nHALL OF FAME \r\n \r\n The Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon houses special treasures from famous musical Georgians. \r\n \r\nStop by the recently restored AfricanAmerican Douglass Theatre to enjoy laser shows, I-MAX type films and live performances. After absorbing the fas \r\n \r\ncinating legacy of Macon, relax by the shores of Lake Tobesofkee or take in the excitement of Macon Braves base ball or Macon Whoopee hockey. Macon \r\n \r\nwill also become an important stop for the sports enthusiasts as the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame opens in mid-April of 1999. \r\nThe diverse elements of Macon's his tory, beauty and hospitality come together each spring during a citywide Cherry Blossom Festival (March 19-28, 1999). More than 200,000 flowering Yoshino cherry trees line the city streets during the spring festival. \r\nGolden blossoms herald spring in the 1-75 community of Forsyth during the Forsythia Festival (March 9-14, 1999). A few miles east in Juliette, \"fried green tomatoes\" are served hot at The Whistle Stop Cafe, the actual film location of the movie Fried Green Tomatoes. Other notable stops in this area include the Piedmont Wildlife Refuge, Lake Juliette and the 1847 Jarrell Plantation Historic Site. \r\nThe Historic Heartland has been used often as a setting for Hollywood film and television productions. Its period flavor is genuine, as in Covington on 1-20, where the CBS series In Tlie Heat Of TJie Night was shot for eight \r\n \r\nDiscover Georgia's Classic City, where you'll enjoy our historic homes, internationally famous music scene, vibrant downtown filled with unique shops and boutiques, an active nightlife, art and sport museums, and con vention facilities. Performing arts are evident in historic theatres as well as majestic show venues, such as The Classic Center, where Broadway shows are staged. As home to The University of Georgia, exciting sports events always abound. You'll also appreciate the quality of our fine hotels with over 1,700 guestrooms. Come to the Classic City for \"The Best Seat in the South!\" Call (800) 653-0603 for free visitor information. \r\n \r\nATHENS \r\nGEORGIA Athens Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 300 N. Thomas Street  Athens, GA 30601 \r\n(706)357-4430  (800)653-0603 E-mail: tourinfo@athensga.com  www.visitathensga.co \r\n \r\n138 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Georgia On Your Mind? Perry's On Your Way! \r\n \r\nThe Mossey Creek Festival in Warner Robins pro duces fine arts and crafts. \r\nseasons. The Fox series Savannah was also extensively shot in and around the local area. Covington is known for its wealth of Antebellum and Victorian-era homes that surround its quaint down town. Self-guided walking and driving tours are available through its National Register Districts. Wine sampling is offered daily at the family-owned winery, Fox Vineyards, and golfing at The Oaks awaits the sportsman. \r\nThe region is also appealing to out door enthusiasts. Four state parks and the Oconee National Forest offer \r\nrgias iteParks \r\nIndian Springs Park High Falls Park \r\nJarrell Plantation Historic Site \r\n \r\nPerry is ideally located in the center of \r\n \r\nGeorgia. Known as the \"Crossroads of Georgia,\" we are a convenient stopover \r\n \r\nfor travelers. Four major roads pass through Perry: 1-75, 341, 41 and 127. \r\n \r\nThe Perry Welcome Center is located \r\n \r\nat Exit 42 and offers assistance with your Georgia travel plans. Information is \r\n \r\navailable for local motels, restaurants \r\n \r\nand attractions. We hope you visit us soon as you keep \"Georgia on your mind\" and \"Perry on your way\"! \r\n \r\nPERRY SERVICES 17 FUEL CENTERS \r\nleoo ROOMS as RESTAURANTS WELCOME CENTER WITH MAPS, GUIDES AND VEITOR'S INFORMATION \r\n3 CAMPGROUNDS \r\n \r\nAREA ATTRACTIONS \r\nANTIQUE, \r\nANDERSONVILLE AND PEACH BLOSSOM TRAILS MASSEELANE GARDENS \r\nMUSEUM OF AVIATION MOSSY CREEK FESTIVAL GA NATIONAL FAIRGROUNDS \r\n \r\n912-988-8000 \r\nWWW.PERRYGA.COM TV ME 1610 AM FOR INFORMATION \r\n \r\nPanola Mountain Conservation Park \r\n \r\nWARNER ROBINS \r\nCONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU \r\n(912)922-51OO \r\n \r\nSee the fastest plane on earth--the SB-77 Blackbird--and 90 other historic flying machines at the fourth largest aviation museum in America. Home of the Georgia A viation Hall of Fame, the largest movie screen in middle Georgia and the South's most unique aviation gift shop. Plan your flight to the Museum of A viation in WARNER ROBINS--it's an aviation experience you'll never forget. Call for children's programs and tours. 1912) 926-6870 \r\nWarner Robins Convention and Visitors Bureau 99 North First Street, Warner Robins, GA 31099  (912) 922-5100 (888) 288-WRGA  Fax (912) 929-7298  e-mail: wrcvb@hom.net \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 39 \r\n \r\n camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, \r\n \r\nboating, picnicking and even golf. \r\n \r\nHard Labor Creek State Park in Rut- \r\n \r\nledge has an 18-hole course, plus \r\n \r\nhorseback riding areas and 20 rental \r\n \r\ncottages. \r\n \r\nConyers is home to two unusual \r\n \r\nattractions--the only working mona \r\n \r\nstery in Georgia and the Georgia Inter \r\n \r\nnational Horse Park, site of the 1996 \r\n \r\nOlympic Equestrian, Mountain Hiking \r\n \r\nand Modern Pentathlon events. The \r\n \r\nMonastery of the Holy Ghost, built in \r\n \r\n1944, houses 55 monks who operate a \r\n \r\ngift shop that offers fresh baked bread, \r\n \r\nstained glass and Bonsai trees. Visitors \r\n \r\nto Olde Town Conyers may choose to \r\n \r\nvisit the Old Jail Museum with its \r\n \r\nupstairs \"hanging room\" or The Dinky, \r\n \r\none of only three 1905 steam locomo \r\n \r\ntives in the world. \r\n \r\nShops full of treasures can be found all along the Antiques Trail. \r\n \r\nByron is noted for its walking tour \r\n \r\nand Antebellum homes, which date to \r\n \r\nFor shoppers, quaint small-town antiques enthusiasts, Byron also fea \r\n \r\nthe 19th century. Down-home enter stores feature country wares and local tures a renovated 1870 Depot and \r\n \r\ntainment is available every Saturday handicrafts, while the Peach Factory Caboose. Tanger Factory Outlet \r\n \r\nevening at the Powersville Opry. Byron Stores in Byron (1-75 at The Big Center in Locust Grove offers shop \r\n \r\nwill also host Battle of Byron on Peach) contain more than two dozen pers 58 outlets only 35 miles south of \r\n \r\nMay 1,1999. \r\n \r\nname-brand manufacturer outlets. For Atlanta. \r\n \r\nArriving in Walton County, you'll jour \r\n \r\nney into the heart of Southern living at \r\n \r\nits best with communities rich with his \r\n \r\ntory and charm. Eight former governors \r\n \r\nhave called Walton County home and \r\n \r\nseveral homes stand today as symbols \r\n \r\nof this political heritage. The William \r\n \r\nHarris Homestead (c. 1825) is one of \r\n \r\nthe few early plantations in Georgia that \r\n \r\nremains sufficiently intact to depict the \r\n \r\nlives of that era. \r\n \r\nAfter a day of shopping or sightsee \r\n \r\ning, an ideal spot to relax and enjoy a \r\n \r\nmeal of authentic Southern cuisine is \r\n \r\nn your trip through the Heartland, your first destination, Conyers^J Rockdale County, enjoys the benefits of two worlds. A short distance from the South's largest metropolitan city, Atlanta, Conyers also has the advantage ot fine international dining, festivals, specialty shopping, drama, art and music. Conyers is home to the Georgia International Horse Park, the Haralson Mill covered bridge and the Monastery of the Holy Ghost. \r\n \r\nthe internationally acclaimed Blue Wil low Inn in Social Circle, housed in a turn-of-the-century Greek Revival man sion. Antique shops in Social Circle and Monroe will beckon you to spend a da\u003e browsing through their many treasures. \r\nThe region that gave the Peach State \r\n \r\nConyers-Rockdalc County Convention \u0026C Visitors Bureau \r\n1186 Scott Street, P.O. Box 483, Conyers, GA 30012 | \r\n(770) 483-7049 FAX (770) 922-8415 f \r\nwww.info@conyersonlinc.com \r\n \r\nits nickname is one that carefully pro tects the past. Its landmarks and leg ends tug at the heartstrings, hoping\"10 curious will stop and discover that the essence of Georgia lives in her Hist\"1\"10 \r\n \r\nHeartland. \r\n \r\n4 0 \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn M \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n Come to Byron \r\nand let us charm you. \r\n \r\nCamelia Gardens Fort Valley, GA \r\n \r\nBlue Bird Bus Co Fort Valley, GA \r\n \r\nDogwood Festival Perry, GA \r\n \r\nGeorgia Music Hall of Fame Macon. GA \r\n \r\nGeorgia National Fair \r\nClock Tower \r\nPerry, GA \r\nRailroad Depot Bvron. GA \r\n \r\nlocated off \r\n \r\n1-75 \r\n \r\nAntebellum Mansions \r\n \r\nExit 46 Bvron, GA \\nti(|iie Mall \r\n \r\nBvron, GA \r\n \r\nCherry Blossom Festival \r\nMacon, GA \r\n \r\nPeach Farms Fort Valley, GA \r\nfailing to charm you is Byron, a thriving city with that treasured small-town Southern feel right in the heart of Middle Georgia. Take a walking tour of our many Antebellum homes, making sure to stop in at the Caboose and Byron Depot-- an 1870s restored train station that is the City's showpiece. Spend hours shopping for bargains at our Peach Factory Stores, and for rare antiques at the Big Peach Antique \u0026 Collectibles with its 400-booth antique mall. While in Byron don't miss the Hickory House Tea Room \u0026 Gifts, Kuntry Villa (with an abundance of locally crafted items) or the Generation Gap (the South's most unique mall showcasing antiques, classic cars and \"The Daily Grind\" cafe\", featuring coffees, bagels and lunch in a 1900s San Francisco Trolley.) Ideally located just 90 miles south of Atlanta, Byron is frequently regarded as \"the hub of Middle Georgia.\" Fly into the past with a tour of the Museum of Aviation just minutes away in Warner Robins or soak in the cherry blossoms in nearby Macon--home of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. A short drive will take you to the clock tower \r\n \r\nMuseum ol Aviation Warner Robins. GA \r\n \r\nThe Bi Peach Bxron. GA \r\n \r\nat the Georgia National \r\n \r\nfairgrounds in Perry, the \r\n \r\nsetting for the annual dogwood festival. \r\n \r\nStop by Massee Lane Camelia Gardens or Blue Bird Bus \r\n \r\nCompany in Fort Valley. \r\n \r\nDon't forget our cherished peaches. Acres of peach \r\n \r\ntrees are nestled among the highways of Byron, waiting \r\n \r\nfor you to pick their sweetest fruit. Or visit a peach pack \r\n \r\ning operation at Lane Packing Company in Fort Valley. \r\n \r\nWhile enjoying our peach season join in the fun on May \r\n \r\n1st at the Battle of Byron or at the Georgia Peach Festi \r\n \r\nval held June 18-20 in \r\n \r\nByron and Fort Valley. \r\n \r\nPeach County Georgia. \r\n \r\nOvernight accommo \r\n \r\ndations are plentiful A PEACH OF A 'i'OWN \r\n \r\nat our six motels and \r\n \r\n1-75 AT EXIT 46 \r\n \r\nour new bed and break- for more information \r\n \r\nfast, Memories Inn. \r\n \r\ncall Toll Free: \r\n \r\nOur Southern charm 888-686-3496 \r\n \r\nwill bring you back to \r\n \r\n912-956-2409 \r\n \r\nByron again and again. \r\n \r\nbyroncty@hom.net \r\n \r\n Trails of the \r\n \r\nAntiques Trail \r\n \r\nAntebellum Trail \r\n \r\nPeach Blossom Trail \r\n \r\nTreasures Along 20 Trail \r\n \r\nGolf Trail \r\n \r\nGather up your sense of adventure and explore Georgia's Historic Heart land through state-designated trails. Byways and backroads will take you to a network of carefully planned trails, each with its own theme. Try these five major trails to experience Georgia's her itage on unique and unusual journeys. \r\nDiscover grand mansions and plan tation homes found along the Antebel lum Trail, which winds its way through middle Georgia. Here you'll see the romance and beauty of the Old South as you visit communities that survived the Civil War intact. History comes alive in museums, mansions and beautiful downtowns on this 100-mile trail. \r\nFor shopping, collecting, or just plain browsing, the Antiques Trail is a sight seer's paradise. This 200-mile loop starts in Atlanta and continues through some of the most scenic parts of Georgia. Along the way, stop in over 200 of the best antique shops containing a wide range of items including unique collectibles, fine antiques and quality reproductions. \r\nMotorists can be easily lured away from bustling interstates to enjoy the Peach Blossom Trail, which becomes a \r\n \r\nFind excellent courses along the Golf Trail. \r\nsea of pink and white flowering trees dur ing the month of March. This trail is per fect for seeing much of Georgia's beautiful landscape as it bursts with color. \r\nThe charm of small, distinctly Geor gia towns marks the Treasures Along I20 Trail. All within an hour of Atlanta, this trail has something for everyone, including historic sites and attractions, shopping, golf, farming plantations, Antebellum homes, dining and lodging. \r\nSome of the best golfing in the state can be found in Atlanta's Heart land Golf Trail. Golf enthusiasts will find superior greens on this trail, which spirals out from Atlanta in all directions. Each selected course is no \r\n \r\nmore than an hour away from the city. For more information on these and \r\nother state-designated trails, contact a local Convention and Visitors Bureau or \r\nShop for unique treasures throughout Georgia's trails. \r\na Local Welcome Center. You can also search online via the Internet at Georgia On My Mind Online (w\\w.gomm.cm)or the official Department of Industry Trade and Tourism site for the state o Georgia (www.georgia.org). \r\n \r\n1 42 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n nether you're shopping for the latest in fashions and footwear or looking for beautiful home furnishings and accessories, you'll find shopping easy in Henry County, Georgia. Just minutes south of downtown Atlanta, you'll save an average of 40% off retail prices every day at the TANGER OUTLET CENTER. Buy direct from more than 60 brand name manufacturers' outlets, including LIZ CLAIBORNE, CORNING REVERE, REEBOK, LEVI'S, NINE WEST and MIKASA. \r\nGetting there is easy, too ... \r\nTANGERTM \r\nOUTLET CENTER \r\nL(K is'i (;ROVK,(JA \r\n1-75, EX IT 68 \r\nFor a complete store listing, call (770) 957-5310 or 1 -800-4-TANGER. www.tangeroutlet.com \r\nFor More Information, Call 1 -800-HENRY-CO (436-7926) www.henrycounfy.com \r\n \r\nHENRYCOUNTY \r\nCHAMBER of COMWRCE CCNVMONtvTOMMJ Vv \r\nCounty \r\n \r\n 1 Directo^ry \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nXllHMlS* \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STKEET CITY \r\nAn Antebellum S Antiques Trails Community \r\n^''- :V ! Ml Kl \\I\\MIAT \r\n\\l hrns (Hassle Center, 300 N. Thomas St, (30601); 706-3574444, 706-357-4555. H-NS-CC-E-D-MF. In the heart of Downtown, the Clas sic Center is 3 meeting, special events, and performing arts venue providing entertainment, unique dining opportunities, and pro grams for all interests, ft \r\nlndon House Arts Center, 293 Hoyt St, (30601); 706-613-3623. Built in 1856, the Lyndon House has played an important role in Athens' history as the first city recreation center. Today it serves as jn arts renter with a mission to support local artists fj \r\nMorion Theatre, 195 W. Washington St., (30601); 706-613-3770, 706-613-3771. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-6 pm. H-NR-YA-E-D. Built, owned and operated by an African-American businessman, the Morton was one of the first Vaudeville theatres. Now restored as community theater. Call to check events or to request viewing. \r\nUniversity of Georgia Performing Arts Center, 230 River Rd., (30605); 706-542-4400, 888-289-8497. Open: Sep.-May. H-ED-YA-GR-CGE-GS. A showcase for world-class performers and ensembles. The tenter features two elegant concert halls with acclaimed acoustics, ft \r\nYITR \\OTIO\\S \r\nAthens, A Main Street City, Hwy. 441, (30605); 706-353-1421. Gate way to Georgia's Antebellum Trail and home to the University of Georgia, Athens welcomes visitors to a lovely, historic campus and neighborhoods of gardens, mansions and Greek Revival architec ture. A restored downtown showcases sidewalk dining, unique shopping that highlights local arts and a music scene known world wide \r\nDan Maglll Tennis Hall of Fame, University of Georgia, South Campus, (30602); 706-542-1622. Located next to the UGA tennis com plex Henry Field Stadium, this museum is usually open during ten nis tournaments and matches. Photographs and equipment of tennis legends are on display. Appointments can be made for tours, ft \r\nFire Station Number TVro, 489 Prince Ave, (30601); 706-353-1801. (90! Victorian mo-story brick fire house in shape of truncated tri angle. Art gallery and Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation Head quarters. \r\nStale Botanical Garden of Georgia, 2450 S. Milledge Ave., (30605); 706-542-1244. HF-ED-CC-TH-RS-FS-GS-MF. The International Garden is the newest attraction at the State Botanical Garden. In addition to the Conservatory and beautiful cultivated areas, 11 new collections await your visit. \r\nSlovenian Coliseum (Olympic legacy), Carlton St., UGA Campus, (30602); 706-542-3579. This 11,000-person capacity arena is home of the Georgia Bulldog basketball teams and f/ie always nationally ranked women's gymnastics team. The coliseum is actu ally two structures, the roof and the building beneath it. The two are connected by an aluminum bellows that allows the roof to expand and contract due to temperature variations, ft \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOM MIIMS \r\n\\lhens First Presbyterian Church, 185 E. Hancock Ave., (30601); 706-543-4338. H-D. Greek Revival style, 1855. Remodeled in 1902 and retains many features, including the Italianate marble pulpit, pine and walnut pews, and pulpit furniture. \r\n \r\nji^^^ ^^TV  r^\\ B- ^ \\ \r\nBJ^VX  ^/ \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nLegend H Handicapped Accessible HF Handicapped Facilities COE US Corps of Eng Facility NHL National Historic Lancrrak NPS Operated by Nat'1 Park Svc NR National Register of \r\nHistoric Places and/or Historic Outbuildings ED Educational M Museum NS Non Smoking Areas \r\nLOCATION/ACCESS \r\nD Downtown MA OnMARTA NA Near Airport \r\nSGT Shuttle/Ground Transport \r\n \r\nSB Suburban \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAL Airline C Chamber of Commerce CVB ConvS Visitors Bureau CE Currency Exchange LI Language Interpreter IB Tourism Info Bureau MF Meeting Facility TS Tour Sen/ice TV Tours Available TA Travel Agency \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\nBB Bed \u0026 Breakfast BBP B\u0026BwithPrivateBath CB Cabin \r\n \r\nCliurch-VVaddel-Bruniby House Museum, 280 E. Dougherty St., (30601); 706-353-1820. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun. 25 pm. H-NR-ED-M-OS-E-D-TV. iuui this Federal Style residence, c. 1820, which was home to UGA President Moses Waddel. Period furnishings, decorative arts, free admission. Also home to the Athens We/come Center. \r\nDouble Barreled Cannon, City Hall, College and Hancock Sts., (30601). Unique artifact of Civil War and designed locally in 1863 to protect Athens from Sherman's Army, cannon failed to fire two can non balls simultaneously. Always accessible to the public. \r\nRmmanuel Kplscopal Church, Pope and Prince Sts., (30601). Built in 1899. Victorian Gothic structure constructed of Georgia granite. \r\nFounders Memorial Garden, 325 S. Lumpkin St., (30602); 770-542-8972,770-542-3631. Open: Daily. NR-ED-M-OS-D-TV. Gar dens surrounding antebellum home are a memorial to the Athens women who founded the first American Garden Club. \r\nJoseph Henry I/umpkln House, 248 Prince Ave., (30601). Open:Byapp't. c. 1843. Greek Revival style. Home of first ChiefJus tice of the Georgia Supreme Court. Occasional local tours. \r\nStephen Upson House, 1022 Prince Ave., (30601); W. c. 1847. Greek Revival style. Tours by request. \r\nTaylnr-Grarty House, 634 Prince Ave., (30601); 706-549-8688. Rates: S3. Open: Mon.-Fri., 10 am-1 pm, 2:30-5pm. H-HF-NHL-NRM-YA-MF-TV. Gieek Revival mansion c. 1840, occupied by Henry W. Grady while University student. Leased and operated by Jr. League as House Museum. \r\nTree That Onus Itself, Corner of Dearing and Finley Sts., (30601). Professor W. H. Jackson deeded to the tree eight feet of land on all sides in the late I800's because he enjoyed its shade. Always accessible to the public. \r\nUniversity President's House, 570 Prince Ave., (30601). c. 1857, Greek Revival architecture. House surrounded by 14 Corinthian columns on the front and sides. Doric columns at the rear face a 5-acre garden. \r\nIOIH.IM, \r\nBest Western Colonial Inn, 170 N. Milledge Ave, (30601); 706-546-7311. Rates: $49-569. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTVCBK-IM-PA-D. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 130. \r\nBulldog Inn, 11 20 Newton Bridge Rd., (30607); 706-543-3611. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. NS-CC-PO-CTV-PA. (CHTA) \r\nClassic Inn, 230 N. Finley St., (30601); 706-543-6511. Rates: S34-S65. HF-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-IM-NA. \r\n(loinfmt Inn- VIhens, 3980 Atlanta Hwy, (30622); 706-227-9700, 800-228-5150. Rates: $59-$120. GR-CC-CTV-CBK-MF. \r\nCourtyard tt\\ Marrlotl-Mhcns, 166 Finley St, (30601); 706-369-7000. Rates: $68-$105. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-GR-SNR-CCHC-PO-CTV-CL-FBK-J-D-MF. \r\nDays Inn- \\thcns West, 2741 Atlanta Hwy., (30606); 706-546-9750. Rates: S40-S80. Open: 24 hrs. GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-MFVI. \r\nDays Inn-Hlslon \\ Wage, 295 E. Dougherty St., (30601); 706546-0410. Rates: Under $38.95-$79.99. CC-MF-VI. \r\nDnnntonner Motor Inn, 1198 S. Milledge Ave, (30605); 706-549-2626. Rates: $38-$78. CC-PA. \r\n \r\nCT Cottages Cl Country Inn CP Camp Site DP Dump Site RV RV Hook Up \r\nLD Lodge R Resort \r\nRS Restaurant on Site K Kitchenettes FD Food Service FL Fuel Service BS Baby-sitting CTV Cable W CL Cocktail Lounge CSS Cocktail Service Sunday E Entertainment CBK Continental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK Full Breakfast J Jacuzzi GS Gift Shop IR In-Room Movies VCR VCR In Room PA Pets Allowed KA Kennel Facilities A Atmosphere Table Service CS Cafeteria Smorgasbord FF Fast Food FS Family Style CT Catenng Service \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBA Beach Access BF Boating Facilities F Fishing GC Golf on Premises \r\n \r\nI ;mo I\u003cKlge- \\lhens, 2715 Atlanta Hwy, (30606); 706-549-1530, 800-424-4777. Rates: 539-575. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR cc' OS-PO-CTV-CBK-J-IM-NA. \r\nHampton Inn- \\thens, 2220 W. Broad St, (30606); 706-548 9600 800-HAMPTON. Rates: $60-$95. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-Bs' CTV-CBK-IM-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nIllslon Milage \u0026 Conference Center, 295 E. Dougherty St (30601); 706-546-0410. Rates: $35-575. NS-GR-SNR-PO. \r\nllollda\u003e Inn i:\\press-\\thens, 513 W. Broad St, (30601)706-546-8122. Rates: $69-5113. H-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FSCTV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-VCR-PA-D-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nllollda\u003e lnn-\\lhens Donnlonn, 197 E. Broad St (30601) 706-549-4433. Rates: $84-$140. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-P|' RS-K-FS-BS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-J-IM-KA-D-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlejse see our adon page 3 \r\nllonard Johnson-\\lhens, 2465 W. Broad St, (30606); 706-548-1111. Rates: Under $38.95-$79.99. NS-GR-SNR-CC-POLD-RS-K-CTV-CL-CBK-IM-VCR-PA-NA. \r\nllulchcns-llardeman House B\u0026B, 5335 Lexington Rd, (30605); 706-353-1855. Rates: S45-555. NS-BBP-FBK-NA. \r\nMagnolia Terrace Guesthouse, 277 Hill St, (30601); 706-548-3860,800-891-1912. Rates: $95-5135. Open: Year-round. H-HF-NR-NS-SNR-CC-OS-BB-BBP-BS-CTV-CBK-J-PA-D-NA-MF-TV.\" \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \r\nMlcrolel Inn \u0026 Suites, 1050 Ultimate Dr., (30606); 706-548-5676. H-NS-GR-SNR-CB-CTV-PA-NA-CC. \r\nMcholson House, 6295 Jefferson Rd, (30607); 706-353-2200. Rates: 575-585. H-NS-SNR-CC-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-SB. f \r\nPerimeter Inn-Uheiis, 3791 Atlanta Hwy, (30622); 706-548-3000,800-578-7878. Rates: Under S38.95-S79.99. Open: 24 hrs. HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RV-CTV-CBK-J-IM VI. \r\nScottish Inn-\\llicns, 410 Macon Hwy, (30601); 706-546-8161 Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. CC-PA-VI. \r\nSuper 8 Motel-Uhens, 3425 Atlanta Hwy, (30606); 706-549-0251. Rates: $34-$80. H-HF-GR-CC-OS-PO K CTV-J-VCRPA. \r\nThe \\lhcnaciini, 224 S. Milledge Ave, (30605); 706-613-2924. Rates: S65-$85. NS-BBP-CTV-FBK-NA-MF-FD. \r\nTra\\elodge-\\lhens Dimntonn, 898 W. Broad St, (30601); 706-549-5400. Rates: 535-575. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-OS PO-LD-K-CTVJ-VCR-PA-D-VI. \r\n \r\nMl Sill MS \r\nGeorgia Museum of \\rt, 90 Carton St, (30602); 706-542-4662 Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Fri, 10 am-9 pm, Sun, 1-5 p^ H-HF-ED-M-NS-CC-OS-RS-FS-GS-MF-TS-TV. The Oeoigia MusaMii \r\nAn, the State Museum of Art, offers an average of 20 annually. The museum's permanent collection boasts 7,000 items. The museum also hosts a variety of special' educational programs such as family days, film series, workshops and more, ft (GHTA) \r\nU.S. Navy Supply Corps Museum, 1425 Prince Ave, (3060ft 706-354-7349. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-5:15 pm. COE-N\"1 models, historic uniforms, navigation equipment me:gear. Memorabilia from distinguished alumni. ArchivesTM research. Adjacent garden area, with fountains, gazebo, Closed on federal holidays. \r\n \r\nGP Golf Privileges HC Health Club HR Horseback Riding L Lake Access M Marina P Picnic Facilities PG Playground PWO Pool Indoor/Outdoor RF Rafting/Kayaking 55 Snow Skiing TC Tennis Courts TH Trails/Hiking TB Tubing WS Water Skiina \r\nCH/WGES/HOURS \r\nYA Admission Fee FP Family Plan \r\n \r\nGR Group Rate SNR Senior Discount PF Parking Fee CC Credit Cards Accepted OS Open Sunday SPECIAL NOTES GHMGeorgia Hospital^* \r\nTravel Association \r\nInformation Cent ' the city. Georgia B \r\natwww.goTM'1 \"' \r\n \r\nGeorgi \r\n \r\nMy Mind 199 \r\n \r\n SPORTS x RE:RKATIO\\ \r\nmills-Mehre Heritage Hall, P.O. Box 1472, (30603); 706-542-9091. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm; Sat. am (home football). H-HF-ED-MGS. Athletic complex that includes museum showcasing achieve ments of UGA men and women in collegiate competition and Olympic Games. \r\nGreen Hills Country Club, 4080 Barnett Shoals Rd, (30605); 706-548-6032. Open: Daily. H-YA-GR-CC-OS-GC-GP-SB. Semi-private country club-public allowed to use golf course. Weekends, S29; weekdays, S24SO. Tee times required on weekends and holidays. \r\nMemorial Park, 293 Gran Ellen Park, (30605); 706-613-3580. Seventy-two acres of rolling hills and undeveloped wooded acres plus IS acres of developed land with lake, picnic shelters, walking tfaik, playground area, zoo and Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail. \r\nSanford Stadium, Sanford Dr., University of Georgia, (30602); 706-542-7036. Home of the University of Georgia Bulldog football team (1980 National Champions), this fifth largest on-campus col lege s tadium is packed with 86,117 cheering fam during home games each fall. The stadium was also the site of Olympic Soccer in the sum mer of 1996. ft \r\nTOI KS \r\nClassic City Tours-Athens, 280 E. Dougherty St., (30601); 706-208-8687, 706-353-1820. ED-YA-GR-E-D-TS-TV. Classic City Tours, operated out of the Athens Welcome Center, provides a full range of tour services. Beginning daily at 2 pm for S10 per person, our narrated driving tour on a 20-passenger, air-conditioned shut tle bus highlights historic architecture and area history. Speciality and group tours available witfi advance notice. \r\nTKUHI, SERVICES \r\nAthens Convention \u0026 Msllors Bureau, 300 N. Thomas St., (30601); 706-357-4430, 800-653-0603. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. CVB-IB-TS-TV-VI. Complete source for information on Athens attractions, events, services. Home to the Univ. of Ga and northern gateway to Georgia's Antebellum Trait. Athens features gardens, sports museums, and fine arts (performances from classi cs! to Broadway to rock) and a restored downtown shopping, din ing and entertainment district. Email: totirinfo@visitathensga.com. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 138. \r\nAthens Welcome Center, 280 E. Dougherty St., (30601); 706-353-1820. Open: Mon-Sat., 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5 pm. H-NRM-OS-GS-D-TV-VI. Built in 1820 and restored as House Museum/Wel come Center, information on all area attractions and events, including the University of Georgia, the nation s oldest state chartered uni versity. Open daily- tours of Athens depart from here: self-guided tours are available. \r\nInherslt) of Georgia Msilors (ruin Four Towers Bldg., Col lege Station Rd., (30602); 706-542-0842. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am5pm; Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. ED-M-OS-TV-VI. Located in a refurbished dairy barn on the edge of UGA 's new east campus, the visitors center provides guests with assistance and information about UGA and Athens. Exhibits inside depict campus life, distin guished alumni, university history, and more. \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\nARTS \u0026 i:\\TERT VI\\Mi;\\T \r\n\u003c'*ra Studios, One Carnegie Way, (30204-1670); 770-358-31 32. Open: 1st full wk each month or by app't. H-NHL-NR-ED-M-YA-DMF-TV. Recently renovated, this 1910 Carnegie Library is now Cara Studios, a unique fine an studio/gallery and the home of artist CmlA. Wubbena; painting name, Cara. The work of this painter/ pnntmaker is influenced by archaeology and world cultures. Exhi bitions, musical performances, gallery and historical tours, sculpture 9**n. Call for appointment, ft \r\nVITR \\nio\\s \r\nB- land's I'eeans, 100 Atlanta St., Hwy. 41, (30204); 800-322WTS, 770-358-0782. Open: Call for hours. CC. Visit world-famous Ctan candy makers. Site was once home of Frank/in Buggy Fac\"wy. 0. Lloyd's offers catalog orders, but come by. ft \r\nHISTORIC, SITESAIOM MEYIS \r\n\\niiuues \u0026 General Store, 116 Main St, -3737. NR-D. Once the Buggy Showroom for uggies. Now offers antiques and unique gourmet - formerly Barnesville Hardware, listed on Historic \r\nrate Cemetery, Greenwood St, (30204); 770-358-2732. We Cemetery from Civil War. City Hall now finishing cat\u003e entire cemetery. \r\n^JJ House, Hwy. 18, west of Barnesville, 00204); 770-358-2732, \u003cs W(*\"NEWS. NR-C. Owned by local newspaper publishers. This \r\n\"e ofmany historic homes in Barnesville area, ft \r\n \r\nI.ODCIM; \r\nThe Kose Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 643 Greenwood St., (30204), 770-358-6969,800-318-1633. Rates: S75-S85. Open: 8 am-11 pm. NS-CC-BB-BBP-GV-FBK. \" (GHTA) \r\n\\U vi ( \\i\u003c \r\nOld Jail Museum, 326 Thomaston St., (30204); 770-358-0150. Open: Wed., 10 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-2 pm; Sun., 2-5 pm. YA. Fea turing relics from our history as Buggy Capital of South. Located behind courthouse, in formerjail. \r\nSTORTS \u0026 RECRE \\TIO\\ \r\nRedbone Hunting Preserve, Community House Rd., (30204); 770-358-1891. Private hunting preserve. \r\ni OIKS \r\nBarnesville Walking Tour, downtown Barnesville, (30204); 770-358-2732. TV. Walking tour of downtown area and Victorian homes. Take time to visit local shops S eateries while visiting our historic town. Homes are privately owned. Stop by our new Old Jail Museum to see exhibits of Bamesville's history as the Buggy Cap ital of the South, ft \r\nTRVXEI .-SERVICES \r\nBarnesville l,amar Counl\u003e Chamber of Commerce, 100 Commerce PI., (30204); 770-358-2732. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-C Visit historic sites including Bamesville's new museum, Cara Studios. Ask about farm tours or other day trip ideas. Barnesville Buggy Days, Sep. 19-20,1999. ft (OHTA) \r\nliishop \r\nVlTR MTIONS \r\nThomas Orchards \u0026 Greenhouse, 6091 Macon Hwy., (30621); 706-769-5011, 706-769-6472. Open: Winter, 9 am-5:30 pm; summer, 7 am-6 pm. H-ED-M-OS-E. Peaches, plums, nectarines, pecans, bedding plants, hanging baskets, color bowls Spots, home made peach ice cream, Vidalia onions, jams, jellies, honey, cook books, seasonal produce, garden supplies, furniture, ft \r\nPine Lake Campground, 5540 High Shoals Rd., (30621); 706-769-5486. Rates: Under $38.95. Open: Year-round. F-L-PN-PGTH-CP-RV-PA. Quiet, peaceful lake setting, clean bathrooms, great fishing, nature trails, animals, flowers. \r\n \r\nSIIOPPIM; \r\nPiccadilly I'arm, 1971 Whippoorwill Rd., (30621); 706-769-6516. Open: Apr.-Jun. \u0026 Sep.-Oct; Thu.-Sat ED-GS. A speciality plant nurs ery with 2.5 acres of gardens. Shade and sun perennials, dwarf conifers, hellebores hostas, rare shrubs, hardy ferns. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nlame Creek Golf Course, 2360 Cole Springs Rd., (30621); 706-769-6699. Rates: Twilight, $34/525; weekday, $31/$25; week end, $41. YA-GC-GP-RS-MF. Upscale daily fee IB-hole golf course. The 7,000-yard, par 72 championship is challenging, rolling hills, good lay-out, not a lot of water. \r\nBoliiiuhrokc \r\nAn Antique and Peach Blossom Trails Community Bolliibrokc. Small, unique shopping and dining experience. \r\nByron* \r\nA Peach Blossom, Antiques and Andersonvil/e Trails Community \r\n\u003c;\\MI'IM, \r\nInterstate RV Center, 305 Chapman Rd, (31 008); 91 2-956-551 1 . Kobins Travel Park 4756 Housers Mill Rd., (31 008); 91 2-956-2323. \r\nBest Western Inn \u0026 Suites, 101 Dunbar Rd., (31008); 912-956-3056. Rates: Standard, $52-$68; deluxe, $52-$68. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 130 Comfort Inn-B\u003eron, 1 1 5 Chapman Rd., (31 008); 91 2-956-1 600, 800-228-5150. Rates: $48-558. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-FBK-JNA. l)a\u003es liin-lhron, 1-75 and Hwy. 49, (31008); 912-956-5100, 800-329-7466.' Rates: $30-$45. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTVCBK-IM-NA. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back covpr Kcono IxMlge-ltyroii, 1 06 Old Macon Rd., (31 008); 91 2-956-5600, 800-533-2666. Rates: $28-$70. H-NS-SNR-CC-PG-PO-K-CTV-CBK. Memories Inn Bed ,\\ Breakfast, 403 Main St, (31008); 912-956-2498. Rates: $75-595. H-HF-NR-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-BBBBP-BS-CTV-CBK-FBK-J-IM-VCR-D-NA. \" (GHTA) Passport Inns, 112 Chapman Rd, (31008); 912-956-5200, 800-251-1962. Rates: S25-$60. H-NS-SNR-CC-PO-RV-CTV-VCR. \r\n \r\n, \r\n40 bill dfecounfg, one lg Horse Park gndo\u003c iji)0 \r\n \r\nTh\u003c \r\n \r\noer\u0026nd shopping adventures of Georgia's \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland! Circle it on the response card. \r\n \r\nBecause from pit stops to outlet shops, \r\n \r\nwe celebrate it all \r\n \r\nin the Historic Heartland! \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n145 \r\n \r\n Super 8 Motel-Byron, 305 Hwy. 49 N, (31008); 912-956-3311, 800-800-8000. Rates: S30-S95. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-PO-VCR-NA. \r\nB\u003eron I \u003ecpot, 1 01 Keast Heritage, (31 008); Open: Call 91 2-956-2409. H-NR-NS-D-NA-MF-TS-TV. Relive the pa\u003et and step back into time at the beautifully restored 1870 railroad depot and caboose in Byron. A pictorial history of the town and historical facts about trains and cabooses, ft Generation Gap: Classic Cur Mall (31008); 912-956-2678. Open: Daily, 1 0 am-6 pm. Visit The Generation Cap, the South 's most unique Mall featuring antiques, classic cars \u0026 \"The Daily Grind \" cafe, serving coffees, bagels Si lunch in a 1900s San Francisco Trolley. \r\nIlls Peach \\nllques Mall, Peach Festival Outlet Center, (31 008); 91 2-956-6256. CC-OS. Antiques \u0026 Collectibles Moll. Under the Big Peach in Byron. Peach factory Stores, 31 1 Hwy. 49, (31 008); 91 2-956-1 855. Open: Daily, 10 am-9 pm. H-HF-CC-RS. 32 factory outlet stores located under the \"Big Peach. \" \r\nTK\\\\I;I,SI:K\\ICI;S \r\nB\u003eron Contention and Visitors Bureau, 101 Murdock Ln., (31008); 912-956-2409, 912-956-3600. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5:30 pm. NR-M-D-CVB-MF. Byron, the hub of middle Geor gia. Stay with us and take home a memory. Shop our factory stores and antique malls. VisitByron's 1870 renovated depot, museum and caboose, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 141. \r\nOntcrvilU* \r\nCAMI'IM, Robins Campsites, 775 N. Houston; 912-955-7646, 912-955-5559. Rates: Under 538.95. M-L-PN-TH-CB-CP-R-PA-NA. \r\n(,lmlon \r\nAn Antebellum Trail Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nOld Clinton Roadside Park, U.S. Hwy. 129. Wooded area with huge granite outcroppings marking the Piedmont Fall Line. \r\nIIISIORIC Sill SAIOM MUM'S Old Clinton Historic District; Georgia's early 19th century county seat. Twelve houses built between 1808-1830 and the Methodist Church, 1821, still stand. \r\nA GolfS Treasures Along 1-20 Trails Community \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\S \r\nGeorgia International Horse Park, 1996 Centennial Olympic Pkwy., (30013); 770-860-4190, 770-602-2606. Open: Daily. H-HFED-PF-CC-OS-GC-GP-HR-PN-TH-RV-RS-FS-CL-CSS-E-PA-NA-SB-MFTV. One of the premiet multi-use facilities in the Southeast. Home of Equine competitions, concerts, Olympic mountain bike course. Arnold Palmer Golf Course, and festivals. With almost 1,400acres, the Georgia International Horse Park has a broad spectrum of events scheduled for! 999. ft Historic District of Olde Town, Main and Commercial Sts., (30012); 770-483-7049. TV. Offers shopping, historic depot, The Dinky, Botanical Garden, pavilion, and Old Jail Museum on a settguided tour. Monastery of Our l,ady or the Holy Spirit, 2625 Hwy. 212 SW, (30094); 770-483-8705, 770-483-8706. Rates: Donation, 535. Open: 6 am-9 pm; store hrs., Mon.-Sat., 10 am-4:30 pm. H-CC-LPN-GS. ight miles southwest ofConyers. Lake, picnic areas, prayer services, bookstore and bonsai greenhouse, fresh baked bread, ft \\ancy Fonlrr Farm c/o Our l,o\\ln Mother's Children, 2324 White Rd., (30012); 770-922-8885. Open: Daily, 9 am-dusk. OS. Since 1990, over one million visitors have come to hear mes sages Mrs. Fowler says are given by Jesus or the Virgin Mary. Jesus continues to appear every day to Mrs. Fowler and the Virgin Mary appears on occasion. All are invited to the Farm, ft \r\nHISTORIC SITI-iSAIOM WATS Cost ley Mill Park, 2455 Costley Mill Rd., (30013); 770-483-2455. Open: Apr.-Oct. M-BA-F-PN-PG-TH-E-SB-TV. A private park, served as home to some of Georgia's first settlers along Big Haynes Creek. Historic site includes old-time general store museum and barber shop museum. Reservations required. Tours for 20 or more; company par ties; special events; weddings with gazebo. Can arrange any type of food for your outing. Haralson Mill Covered Bridge. The bridge, which includes a fire protection sprinkler system and inside lighting for security, spans 150 feet and is 37 feet wide (includes two lanes and sidewalks). \r\n \r\n(milfoil Inn-Comers 1363 Klondike Rd., (30094); 770-760-0300. Rates: 559-585. HF-GR-SNR-CC-PO-FS-CTV-CBK-PA-MF. Conyers Motor Inn, 1056 Dogwood Dr., (30012); 770-483-4724. CC. Days Inn-Comers, 1350 Dogwood Dr., (30013); 770-922-3314. GR-CC. \r\nHampton Inn-Coiners, 1340 Dogwood Dr., (30013); 770-483-8838. Rates: 566-576. \r\nHaynes Ridge Inn, 2280 Costley Mill Rd., (30013); 770-922-9151. Rates: Over 579.99. NS-CC-OS-PO-TH-BB-BBP-FS-BS-FBK-VCR-MFTV. llnlhl.n Inn-Conyers, 1351 Dogwood Dr., (30012-5191); 770-483-3220. Rates: 562-5125. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-RS-CTV-CL-MF. (GHTA) Jiinieson Inn-Con\u003eers, 1164 Dogwood Dr., (30012); 770-760-1230. Rates: $48-$60. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO-CTVCBK. (GHTA) \r\nf'/e.ise see our ad on f/Je imide front o)iw \r\nl.a Qiiinla Inn \u0026 Sillies, 1184 Dogwood Ln., (30012); 770-918-0092, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: 559-589. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-J-IM-PA-SB-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\n!\u003e.'...,\u003e,'v~\u003e :- ,i Mijtll \r\nRaniailii Limited-Comers, 1765 Rocky Ridge Dr., NE, (30012); 770-760-0777. Rates: 566-5129. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-GP-PO-TC-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-NA-SGT. \r\nSuburban l.odge-CoiiMTs, 1385 Old McDonough Hwy., (30094); 770-918-0618. (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \\ KI:CRI vriox \r\nCherokee Run Golt Clnh, 90,000 Centennial Olympic Pkwy., (30013); 770-785-7904. Rates: 539-555. CC-OS-GC-FS-MF. Over '/, 000 yards of truly breathtaking golf. Located in the rolling hills of Conyers, Ga. Highland Golf dub, 2271 Flat Shoals Rd., (30013); 770-483-4235. Rates: S35-J45. Open: 7 am-7 pm. CC-OS-GC-CL-CSS-GS. Gentle rolling terrain forrested with loblolly and white pine trees, crepe myr tles, and azaleas. Enjoyable for players of all levels. Very good test of golf from the back tees. Honey Creek \u003cioir\u0026 Country Club, 635 Clubhouse Dr., (30094); 770-483-6343. Rates: 528-540. GC. Gently rolling hinvoys located in one olRockdale's finer subdivisions. This semi-private course has excellent bent greens. \r\nTKVUX SI:R\\ICI:S \r\nConyers-Rockdale Chamber or Commerce and (Alt, 1186 Scott St., (30012); 770-483-7049. PN-TC-TH-NA-SGT-SB-CCVB-IB-MF-TV. Georgia International Horse Park, historic Olde Town, conference facilities, tours, the only working monastery in Georgia, Big Haynes Creek Reservoir, Haralson Mill Covered Bridge ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 140. \r\nA GCOKGIA MAIN STREET O7Y \r\nAn Antiques, Golf, \u0026 Treasures Along 1-20 Trails Community \r\n\\TlR\\CTIO\\s Gerl \\Vayne Emu \u0026 Pelting Ranch, 1 281 8 Alcovy Rd., (3001 4); 770-786-0755, 770-385-7144. Rates: 55. ED-YA-GR-PN-PG-TV. State-of-the-art facility from incubation to adult 6-ft. birds. Tours and hay rides to see farm animals. Baby calves, pot-bellied pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits \u0026 chickens. Please call for reservation. \r\nHISTORIC SITIiSAIOM Ml-ATS \r\nGaltner's Plantation, (30014); 770-787-3868, 770-784-2000. HHF-ED-M-MF-TV. An 1850's Plantation Home open for educational events, special tours, fairs, demonstrations and Heritage Days, ft Historic Donnlonn Covlngton, (30014); 770-787-3868. H-HFNR-M-CC-PG-FS-GS-D-MF-TV. \"A gracious Southern City of Yesteiyear,\" Covington boasts a wealth of Antebellum and Victorian homes within its AW district. Step-on guides are available for per sonalized group tours, self-guided walking/driving brochure avail able. Visit our Downtown Welcome Center. iVenlon County Courthouse, Downtown-on-the-square, (30014); 770-787-3868. NR-M-D. A true Victorian gem built in 1884. Located in the heart of Covington's Main St area. Seen by thousands on the TV show \"In the Heat of the Night. \" \r\n21 Ifl-The Inn, 2119 Emory St. NW, (30014); 770-787-0037. Rates: 575-585. H-HF-NS-GR-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-MF. \" (GHTA) \r\nBest Western \\\\hlle Columns Inn, 101 30 Alcovy Rd., (30014); 770-786-5800, 800-528-1234. Rates: Under 538.95-558.9. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-IM-NA-MF. ft \r\n \r\nCrest Motel, Hwy. 278, (30014); 770-786-8134. Rates: 540-565. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-D-NA. (GHTA) \r\nlla\u003es Inii-Co\\liigloii, 1 0166 Alcovy Rd., (30014); 770-788-891 9. Rates: 550-570. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-J-MF. \r\nP/ejse see our ad on the inside back cover \r\nKrono I JMlge-Cmhiglon, 1 01 01 Alcovy Rd., (3001 4); 770-78641 33. Rates: under 538.95-558.99. Open: 24 hrs. HF-GR-SNR-CC-GP-CTVCBK-IM. \r\nllollda) Inn i:\\press-Co\\liigloii, 1 01 1 1 Alcovy Rd., (30014); 770-787-4900. Rates: 558-595. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBKJ-MF. \r\n.laineson Inn-Covlnglon, 10225 Hwy. 142, (30014); 770-784-1 849. Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. H-NS-SNR-CC-HC-PN-PO-CTV C8KIM-VCR-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside front cover. \r\nSPORTS x RI;CRI:VIIO\\ \r\nCmfilKton Plantation (iolf Club, 10400 Covington by pass SE, (30014); 770-385-0064. GC. Georgia's best new couree.Georgia Golf News, Auq. 199/. Designed by world renowned golf architect Desmond Muirhead. Beautiful and charming. Rolling hills with Crenshaw hent grass qteens. \r\nThe Oaks (,oll Course, 11240 Brown Bridge Rd., (30014); 770-786-3801 . Rates: 525-545. Open: Sunrise-sunset. HF-YA-GRCC-OS-GC-GP-RS-FS-SGT-MF. 18-hole golf course near Atlanta, GA and Covington, Ga. Open to public year-round--enjoyable, chal lenging. Al\\vays in excellent condition. Pro shop, practice range, snack bar, lesson specializing in group outings, tournaments. Full restau rant and meeting facility, ft \r\nTOI RS \r\nCollision. \\ Main Street CM), 2101 Clark St., Welcome Cen ter, (30014); 770-385-2000. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm, Sat, 1 0 am-2 pm. ED-CC-D-TV. Preserved historic homes pie acting the Civil War can be viewed on a self-guided tour. Various brochures available at Welcome Center. \r\nro\\ln#t\u003cm-\\'w1mi Counlv foment lonA Islloi s Itureau, 2101 Clark St., Welcome Ctr.! (30014); 770-787-3868, 800-6168626. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 1 0 am-2 pm. H-HF-NR-DC-CVB-IB-MF-TV-VI. Come discover the grandeur of the \"True South \"--conveniently located 34 mi. east ofAtlanta on 1 20. Statefy Antebellum and Victorian homes, quaint downtown square and NR 0/sfr/cf. Fine dining, antique shopping, winery, golf course. Com fortable, dean lodging facilities. Motorcoach buses welcomed for private tours and personalized step-on guide service, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 133. \r\n \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\nIIISIOKK; siiMS/MOM \\HATS \r\nBattle of Culloden, (31016). Site of April 19, 1S6S famousC War battle where only 200 men of Wom'll Grays held off Unkmt \r\nGrave of William Culloden, Town Cemetery behind I Methodist Church, (31016). Open: Daylight-dark. NHL. Historic MrllKMllst Church, (31016). Oldest buck Meffi Church in Georgia in continuous use. \r\ni oiH.m. \r\nHolmes Mold lied \u0026 Breakfast, 192 Main St., (31016); 912-885-2393, 800-484-8580x18. BB-BBP-CBK. \r\n \r\nIlillOlllOll An Antebellum \u0026 Antiques Trails Community \r\n \r\nVI'IRVMIONS \r\n \r\nABce Walker Driving Tour, (31024); 706-485-7701. ft/ter to winner and author of The Color Purple. Driving tour ofbirthpxt and private home, ft \r\n \r\nRock Kagle 4-11 Center, 350 Rock Eagle Rd. NW, (3102* 706-484-2831. Rates: 5150/cottage. H-HF-USFS-NHL-ED-M-rWfr BF-F-L-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-CB-FS-FBK-GS-IB-MF. Netted in the Ocontt \r\n \r\nNational Forest, Rock Eagle's eight conference buildings, *\u003ed\"a\"'* natural museum, six open air pavilions and a beautiful'chapel L ural stone can serve practically any size group from 18to1, i w 6 of the 54 cottages can accommodate 1S-20people, ft \r\n \r\nRock Kagle l-mgy, Hwy.41 N., (31024); 706484-2831.1 \r\n \r\nED-M-PN-PG-RF-TH-CB-CP-MF. The Eaglf Ettigy located 9 miles north of Catonton off the Madison \r\n \r\nStone Hny- \r\n \r\nIisinlt* \r\n \r\nshape of a prone bird with its head turned to the East *\"*\u003c^ - \r\n \r\nwings. It is constructed entirely of milky quartz rock rang/Hi \r\n \r\nbaseball size to boulders. Over 5.000years old. ft \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOM MIMs \r\nBr'er Rabbit Statue, Courthouse Sq., (31024); 706485 68^ M-D. Sr'er Rabbit Statue is located on the courthouse sq^ Chandler Harris, creator of the Uncle Remus Tales, wasr raised in Eatonton-Putnam County, ft \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Tompklns Inn, U.S. Hwy. 441, 6 mi. north of city., (3)024); Built 181 1. \r\n!\u003cHH;IM; \r\nlindgel Inn, 61 6 N. Jefferson Ave., (31 024); 706-485-2871 . Rates: Under S38.95. HF-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PG-CTV. Clandinc's licil K llrcakfasl, 306 N. Jefferson Ave., (31024); 706-485-0983. Rates: $75-585. N5-BB-BBP-K-CTV. \r\nCrockcll House lied .mil Breakfast, 671 Madison Rd., (31024); 706^85-2248. Rates: S65-S95. NPS-NR-M-NS-GR-SNR-CCBF-F-GP-HR-L-M-TC-TH-WS-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCR-KA-TV. ft \" (GHJA) Roscnood lied \u0026 Breakfast, 301 N. Madison Ave., (31024); 706-485-9009. Rates: $60-585. Open: 24 hrs. NHL-NR-M-NS-GRSNR-OS-F-GC-L-TC-BB-BBP-OV-FBK-GS-VCR-D-MF-TV. \" (GHJA) \r\nVI Ml \\N \r\nInrle Remus Mnscimi, U.S. Hwy. 441 S, (31024); 706-485-6856. Open: Mon.-Sat, 1 0 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5 pm. ED-M-YA-OS-PN-PGE-GS-D-TV. Museum is constructed from t\\vo log cabins similar to the one occupied by Uncle Remus. Shadow boxes, wood carvings oi \"de critters, \" day-to-day tools of living in the early 1800's. Closed Tuesdays, September thru May. ft \r\n-.miss. RI:(,RI:\\IIO\\ \r\nI,,ike Oconee Recreation Area, (31024); 706-485-7701. PF-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-GP-HR-L-M-PN-PG-WS-CB-CP-DP-RV. 19.000acre lake with three 85-xre parks, camping, boating, golf, horse(MI-IT riding f) \r\nUike Sinclair Rccrcat ion Vrea, Oconee Springs Park, (31 024); 706-485-8423. Rates: 545. Open: Jan. 1 6-Dec. 1 4. PF-OS-BA-BF-FL-M-PN-WS-CB-CP-RV-PA. Twelve-acre park curved out of a beau tiful wooded area bordering Lake Sinclair. A family campground for campers of all ages, ft Lawrence Shoals Recreation \\rca-(ia. I'oner Co., 125 Wallace Dam Rd. NE, (31 024); 706-485-5494, 706-485-8704. Rates: $2-512. BA-BF-F-L-WS-CP-RV-PA. Recreational atea includes KV camping, tent \u003c.amp/ny, beadi, p/cnn tables and boat ramp. Beach open approx. Jun. 1 -Labor Day. ft Unrle Remus Golf Course, 120 Hambone Nolle Dr., (31024); 706-485-6850. GC. Nine-hole course with five sets of tees. Very challenging! \r\nEalonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 4088, (31024); 706-485-7701. C-IB-TV-VI. F4 \r\nllovilla IIMOKK sm;sAioM MI-MS \r\nItovllla 1885 School House, Collier St. (30216); 770-775-5661. NR-ED. 1885 one-room school house, Collier St. building now attached to Flovilla Community Center. \r\nForsylh \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\n\\IIKVCIIO\\S Confederate Cemeler), Forsyth Cemetery, Newton Memorial Rd., (31029). NR. Located in the Forsyth Cemetery off Hwy. 42 south on Newton Memorial Rd. Rum Creek \\\\lldllfe Management Area, Ga. Hwy. 18, (31029); 912-994-1438. H-TH-MF. 7 mi. east oi forsyth on Ga. Hwy IS. This is an 8,1 00-acre habitat for one of the most varied bird populations in the Southeast. \r\n \r\nCountry Place, 1800 Dames Ferry Rd., (31029); 912-994-2705. H-NS-F-GC-BB-BBP. \r\nDays lnn-rors\u003eth, 1-75 and Lee Rd., (31029); 912-994-2900. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBKVCR-PA. (GHJA) \r\nPlease see our 3d on the inside back cove/ \r\nKcono Ixidge-Forsyth, 1-75 \u0026 Hwy. 83, (31 029); 91 2-994-5603. Rates: $36-544. HF-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-PO-LD-RS-CW-CBK. \r\nI orsylh Square Ited \u0026 Brcaklasl Inn, 22 W Main St., (31029); 912-994-2165. Rates: 549-579. Open: 7 am-1 2 pm. NHLNR-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-BB-BBP-RS-BS-CTV-FBK-IM-VCR-D-NA-MF. \" (GHJA) \r\nHampton Inn, 1-75 \u0026 Juliette Rd., Exit 61 , (31029); 91 2-994-9697, 800-HAMPTON. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 1 3. Holiday Inn-l-orsylh, 480 Holiday Cir., (31029); 912-994-5691, 888-2-FORSYTH. Rates: 545-569. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-HCPG-PO-RS-K-FS-FL-CTV-FBK-IM-VCR-PA-NA-MF-TV. \r\nInn \\iiihassador-l orsyl h, Juliette Rd., (31 029); 91 2-994-51 01 . Rates: Under S38.95. H-NS-YA-GR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-PA. \r\n\\en I'orsyth Inn, 130 N. Frontage Rd., (31029); 912-994-5161. Rates: 524.88-532.88. GR-SNR-CC-OS-PI-CTV-PA. \r\nRegency Inn, I-75 \u0026 Ga. 83, Exit 62, (31 029); 91 2-994-2643. \r\nSuper HA aln Inns, 1-75 \u0026 Ga. 42, Exit 63, (31 029); 91 2-994-9333. \r\nTradentnds, I-75 \u0026 Ga. 83, Exit 62, (31 029); 91 2-994-9383. \r\n\\ll I Ms \r\nMonroe Counly Museum \u0026 Store, Tift College Dr., (31029); 91 2-994-5070. Open: Tue.-Fri., 1 0 am-5 pm; Sat, 1 0 am-1 pm; Sun., 1 -5 pm. ED-M-IB. 1S99 Victorian Train Depot houses museum with artifacts from Creek Indians through 20th century. Includes Joel Chan dler Harris' typesetter, 1860'sdesk. \r\nIRV\\I:I SI;R\\K;I:S \r\nForsylh-Monroe Count; Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 811, (31029); 912-994-9239, 888-642-4628. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. C-VI. forsyth-Monroe County offers safe, comfort able, and reasonably priced accommodations with excellent food opportunities. There is a large variety of local attractions for all ages. ft (GHJA) \r\n \r\nFort Valley \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nVITR \\crio\\-. \r\nBine Kird Body Company 400 N. Camellia Blvd., (31030); 91 2-825-2021 . Open: Tours by app't Vehicle manufacturing, busses, school busses, Wanderlodge motorhomes. Tours available by appointment. \r\nPort Vafcj; A Main Street City, (31 030); 91 2-825-5986. C. This tran quil community known as the Peach Capital of Georgia is home to Fort Valley State University. It is the \"birthplace \"of the famous Blue Bird school bus. ach spring, beautiful pexh blossoms blanket the countryside. From mid-May to late-Aug., visitors can pick fruit or buy from roadside stands. Pecans in fall. \r\nJolly \\ul Company, 100 Commercial, (31030); 912-825-7733, 800-332-1 505. CC. Quaint historical store. Gourmet gifts from Georciia, pecans since 1924. Jake home \u0026 ship home. (GHTA) M.isscc Lnir (iardens/The \\inerlcan Camellia Society, One Massee Lane, (31030); 912-967-2358, 912-967-2722. Open: Varies seasonally. H-HF-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-CC-OS-E-GS-PA-MF-TV. Ten acre camellia garden, Japanese garden, rosegarden, greenhouse, annuals and perennials. Slide presentation, gift shop, world's largest collection of books about camellias, world's largest and most com plete collection of Edward Marshall Boehm porcelains. ft (GHTA) \r\nPonderosa Campgrounds, I-7, Exit 44, (31 030); 91 2-825-8030. \r\nCOM! YIION (TVirR \r\nCU Petligren ('arm and Community I He Center, 1005 State University Dr., (31030); 912-825-6478, 912-825-6479. Open: 8 am-5 pm; as needed after hours. H-HF-ED-M-FS-MF. Full-service conference/convention and fine arts facility. We can accommodate up to 260 people for meals, and 600 for single-session meetings. Auditorium available, ft \r\niOIM.IM. Da\u003e8 Inn Suites, 200 Commercial, (31030); 800-325-2525. H-S. Kians-Canliell House lied X Itreaklast, 300 College St., (31 030); 91 2-825-061 1 , 888-923-061 1 . Rates: $65-$95. NS-CC-BBCTV-FBK-MF. \" (GHTA) Valley Inn, 204 Commercial Hts., (31030); 912-822-9090. Rates: $36-$58. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-OS-RS-CTV-PA-D. \r\n \r\nKOA kampRi omids, 1-75 \u0026 Juliette Rd. (Exit 61), (31029); 912-994-201 9, 800-KOA-861 4. Open: 7:30-9:30 am, 3:30-8:30 pm. Water/electric hookups, waste dumping station, restroom/shower facilities, playground, pool, lent camping allowed, fishing, laundry. I. \u0026 I) RV Campground, 1 655 Dames Ferry Rd., Hwy. 1 8, (31029); 912-994-5401. Rates: $12-517. PN-CP-RV-PA. \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM MOMS Forsyth Commercial Historic District, Downtown, (31029); 912-944-9239, 888-642-4628. NR-M-BB-RS-GS-D-TV. Courthouse Square and surrounding eight blocks have 40 structures of mostly mid-to-late 1800's construction on the A//?. Self-guided walking antdriving tour available at the Chamber of Commerce and the Mon\" County Museum. Site of the annual Forsythia Festival in the \r\n\"J* Western IIIIHop Inn, 1-75 \u0026 Ga. Hwy. 42, (31029); 912-994\"0. Rates: 532-565. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-OV-CBK-IM. ft \r\n' 75 \u0026 Ga 18' Exit 6Gl (31029); \r\n \r\nThe festivals of Georgia's Historic Heartland! \r\nCircle it on the response card. Because from buggies to blossoms, we celebrate it all in the Historic Heartland! \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n Peach County Chamber of Commerce, 114 Vineville SI, (31030); 912-825-3733. Open: Daily, 8 am-5 pm. C. This tranquil, vibrant community, known as the Peach Capital, is accessible via 1-75,1-16 or U.S. 341 Peach County is home to Massee Lane Gar dens and Fort Valley State University, and it is the birthplace of the famous Blue Bird School of Busses. Beautiful peach blossoms blan ket the countryside in the spring, making the ripened fruit available May through August, ft (GHTA) \r\nGood Hope \r\nAn Antiques Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC sin;SAIOMMEvrs \r\nBirthplace of The Poppy Lady. Monica Michael, Good Hope, (30641). NR. Monica Michael, known educator and patriot, was responsible for the sale of Flanders Field Poppy as a memorial emblem for disabled veterans. \r\n \r\nAn Antebellum Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC SHT^'MOM Ml V!^ \r\nJones County Courthouse, West Clinton St., (31032); 912-986-6668, 912-986-1123. H-NR-ED-NS-PN-TH-D. c. 1905, restored and renovated in 1991. Park adjacent to courthouse with picnic tables, benches, gazebo, water fountain, walks, flowers, ft \r\n \r\nHampton \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\nHISTORIC SITl:SAIOM Ml MS \r\nHampton Train Depot, Downtown, (30228); 770-946-4306. Open: Mon.-Fri. NR. c. 1880's. Built of fireproof brick with ornate brick detailing, unusual for the era. Now houses city offices. \r\nOaklea Manor, 797 Wynne Rd., (30228); 770-957-5786. Open: Tours by app't. NR. c. 1S60. Private residence. Tours by app't. Min imum tour (40). \r\nvil'ORTNK RrCR|'VTIO\\ \r\nAtlanta Motor Speednay, Hwy. 19-41 S, (30228); 770-94\u00264211. HF-YA-FS-GS-TS. Host to two NASCAR Winston Cup races and Busch Grand National. IMSA andARCA events. \r\nrot KS \r\nIVewman Wetlands Center, 2755 Freeman Rd., (30228); 770-603-5606. Open: Wed.-Sun., 8:30 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-OSPN-TH-NA-TV. A Wetlands trail and interpretive complex. A wetlands video prepares gues ts to experience a. 6 mile boardwalk trail through a created wetlands environment with over 200 species of birds, tree frogs, turtles, snakes, deer, mink, beaver and other inhabitants. \r\n \r\nIndian Springs \r\nA Treasures Along 1-20 Trail Community \r\nVITR\\CUON\u003e \r\nDauset Trails Nature Center, 360 Mt. Vernon Rd., (30233); 770-775-6798. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 12 noon-5 pm. H-HF-ED-NS-OS-PN-TH-IB-TS. 1,000 acres with hiking trails, small lakes, creeks, live native mammals, birds ofprey and reptile exhibits, picnic tables, restrooms and Woodland Gardens. Donations, ft \r\nHISTORIC Slli:SAIOM MI1NTS \r\nIndian Spring Hotel, 1807 Hwy. 42 S., (30216); 770-775-2493, 770-775-6734. Open: By app't. during special events. NR-ED-M-YAGR-OS-GS-TV. The Indian Spring Hotel, Indian Springs, Ga., was built in 1823 by Creek Indian Chief William Mdntosh. Authentic flower, rose and herb garden. 1 75 years old in 1998. Site of the signing of the 1825 Treaty after which Mdntosh was killed. \r\nIndian Springs Chapel, Hwy. 42, (30216); 770-775-2493, 770-775-6734. NR-YA-OS-PA-TV. Built c. 1890. Available for wed dings. Step back in time for your Victorian wedding. \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nJackson \r\nA Treasures Along 1-20 Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC \"!!! V !'(V Ml VI \r\nButts County Courthouse, Third St., (30233); 770-775-8200. Open: Mon.-fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-HF. Built in 1898, Victorian-style stairs, marble floors and courtroom still intact. \r\nHistoric Downtown Jackson, (30233); 770-775-7535. H-NHLNR-CC-CI-FS-FL-CTV-GS-KA-D-NA-CE-VI. Historic, tum-of-the-century community beckons visitors to \"come sit on our front porch.\" Located half-way between Atlanta and Macon, just seven mi. off 1-75. Recreation galore. \r\n \r\nLODGING Carmlrhael House, 149 McDonough Rd., (30233); 770-775-0578. Rates: $75-51 50. NR-M-NS-YA-CC-BB-BBP-CI-FS-CTV-FBK-GS-VCRD-NA-MF-TV. ft\" (GHTA) Days Inn-Jackson, 625 E. Third St., (30233); 770-504-8100. \r\nsroK is \\KI:CKI uun \r\nHickory Hill Golf Course, 209 Biles Rd., (30233); 770-775-2433. CC-OS-GC-GP. 27-hole golf course, driving range, pro-shop. l,ake Jackson, (30233); 770-775-4753. BF-F-L 4,700-acre lake 5 mi. north of Jackson. Swimming, fishing and boating. \r\nSTMI' I'VRkS \r\nHigh Falls State Park, 76 High Falls Park Rd., (30233); 800-864-7275, 91 2-993-3053. Open: 7 am-1 0 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OSBF-F-L-PN-PG-PO-TH-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. With its history and natural beauty, High Falls is a good place to spend nights camping and days taking life easy. Scenic waterfall, camping, lake, swimming, hiking, fishing, and picnicking. Close to 1-75, Exit 65. ft (GHTA) Indian Springs State Park, 678 Lake Clark Rd., (30216); 800-864-7275, 770-504-2277. Open: 7 am-1 0 pm. H-ED-M-SNR-PFCC-OS-BA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. One of the oldest state parks in the U. S., features spring water used by Creek Indians for healing and health. Camping, cottages, lake/swimming beach. boating, fishing, Indian museum, and picnicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nHulls Counl\u003e Chamber of Commerce, 206 E. Third St., (30233); 770-775-4839. Open: 10 arn-4 pm. C-IB-MF-VI. Southern hometown area with historic homes and sites; outdoor recreation galore; come sit on our front porch! For details on sightseeing and events write or call the Butts Co. Chamber of Commerce. \r\nJeilersomilk* \r\nI OIK,IV, \r\nDays Inn-Jeflersonvlllc, 1-16 at Ga. Hwy. 96, (31044); 912-945-3785. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nJulirttr \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nYITR \\crw\\s \r\nJullette Community, (31046); 912-994-9239, 888-642-4628. Home of the movie set for Fried Green Tomatoes. Over a dozen antique, specialty and gift shops. Site ofJuliette Grist Mill, built in 1927, once the world's largest water-powered grist mill. Situated on the banks of the Ocmulgee River. \r\n( \\MIMV; \r\nDames Ferr\u003e Park, 9546 Hwy. 87, (31029); 888-GPC-LAKE, 912-994-7945. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-HF-PF-OS-BF-F-L-PN-CP-DPRV. A full-service campground. Built on the shores of beautiful Lake Julliette. It offers boat launching and picnic areas for day use. ft \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOM MIATS \r\nJan-ell Plantation State Historic Site, Jarrell Plantation Rd., (31046); 912-986-5172. Open: Tue.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 25:30 pm. H-NR-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-PN-E-GS-TV. Scenic middle Geor gia plantation consisting of 20 buildings dating from 1847-1945, with extensive collection of farm tools, machinery, and family arti facts. Self-guided tours and seasonal interpretive programs. Group rates/tours with advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\n! OIK.IV, \r\nThe JarreO 1920 House, Route 2, Box 225, (31046); 91 2-986-3972, 912-742-5334. Rates: $75-$95. NR-NS-CC-OS-BB-BBP-FBK-GS-TV. \r\nSHOPPING \r\nSmall, unique shops. The movie Fried Green Tomatoes filmed here. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RI-:CRI:\\TIO\\ \r\nLake Jullette, (31046); 912-994-9239. BA-BF-F-L-CP-RV. 3,600acre reservoir with 62-mi. shoreline and 82-ft. deep at dam. Forms public-use recreation lake. \r\nKnoxvillc \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nIIISIoKH. \"fHvUOM MIATS Birthplace of John Pemberton, (31050). M. Birthplace of John Pemberton, creator of the Coca-Cola formula. Knonllle Courthouse, Knoxville, (31050). NR. Courthouse rebuilt in 1851. Oldest courthouse in continuous use in Georgia. Texas l,one Star Stale Flag, U. S. Hwy. 80, (31050). M. Designed by Joanna Troutn\u003ean in 1835 for Georgians to carry to Texas in their volunteer fight to help Texans win independence from Mexico. \r\n \r\nMISKIMS \r\nOld Knoullle Jail and Museum, Knoxville, (31050); 912-836-3825. Open: Sat., 10 am-12 noon; Sun., 3-5 pm or by app't. NR-M. 1834. Memorabilia, documents and local history. Nat^ j' Registry listed. \r\nIJ/Hlii \r\nVITRVCTIOYS \r\nMiddle Georgia Poltery, Pottery Rd, (31052); 912-935-8989. TV. Began as manufacturer of \"whiskey jugs\" in 1800's. Mu the machinery and equipment is original. \r\nLocust drove \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\n \r\nII \u0026 II Orchards, Colvin Dr. \u0026 Hwy. 42, (30248); 770-957-4330, 770-957-4912. Open: Daily, 8 am-6 pm. With hundreds o! :: H \u0026 H lets visitors pick their own delicious Georgia peaches. r-.. available mid-Jun.-mid-Aug. Containers furnished. Call fo' \".!, mation on availability. \r\nNoah's Ark Animal Rehabilitation Cenlcr, 712 L.G. Griffin Rd., (30248); 770-957-0888. Open: Mon.-Sat., 12 noon-3 pm, by appt. H-ED-NS-FP-PN-TH-GS-TV. Aniiral Rehabilitation Center , \r\n* over 800 animals. Beautiful nature trails with an approumati \r\nmi. walk where you will see animals in a very natural, peaceful set ting. You'll visit many different species from turkeys to tigers. \r\nIOIX.IM, \r\nRed Carpet Inn-locust (iro\\e, 4829 Hampton Rd., (30248) 770-957-2601 . Rates: $24.95-540.95. Open: 24 hrs. SNR-CC-HR-POCTV-IM. \r\nRussell's Travel Inn, P. 0. Box 320, (30248); 770-957 2671 .CC \r\nScottish Inn-1 .ocusl (iroie, 4679 Bill Gardner Pkwy., (30248)' 770-957-9001 . Rates: $24.98-540.98. Open: Daily. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-HR-PG-PO-LD-RS-CTV-IM-PA-NA. \r\nSuper 8 MoleMx)cust Grove, 4605 Hampton Rd., (30248); 770-957-2936. CC. \r\nSHOWING \r\nTanger Factory Outlet Center, 198 Tanger Dr., (30248), 800-4-TANGER, 770-957-0238. Over 50 name brand manufactur ers' outlets, only 35 mi. south of Atlanta. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 143. \r\n \r\nLogamillc \r\nAn Antiques Trail Community \r\n\\iTRurno\\s \r\nCarousel Quarters, 3540 Shamn Church Loop, (30052); 77046\u00264OT ED-YA-PN-PG-PA-KA-MF-TS. Petting farm with unlimited pony noes for the children, many animals topetandsee. Picnic area, playground, hayride, country store, garden. Young and old will love our farm! \r\nI OIK,IV, \r\nWilts Inn, 4648 Lawrenceville Rd., (30052); 770-466-0807. Please see our ad on page 20. \r\n \r\nMacon* \r\nAn Antebellum \u0026 Antiques Trails Community \r\n \r\n\\RTS I'NTFRT\\INMKNT \r\n \r\nDouglass Theatre, 361 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31201); 912-742-2000. HF-YA-GR. 1920's African American movie \u0026 vaude ville hall, a 60's showcase for new talent like Otis Redding. Restored 1996, reflects African American impact on musical, dramatic /*\" heritage. \r\n \r\nGrand Opera House, 651 Mulberry St., (31201); 912-752 556\" HF-NR-NS-YA-SNR-CC-E-D-TV. A Performing Arts Ceritf \r\nUniversity. An elegantly restored 1884 opera house, *\u003c' ' own season of touring Broadway shows as well as fi events Group tours can be scheduled in advance. \r\n \r\nMuseum of Arts \u0026 Sciences. Mark Smith I 4182 Forsyth Rd., (31210); 912-477-3232. Open: Mon.-Thu.M ] 9 am-5 pm; Fri, 9 am-9 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-NS-YA-SNT \r\nCC-OS-PN-TH-GS-MF. Changing art, humanities jndscif planetarium and live animal shows, trails. Jhree-stchouse with interactive exhibits,scientists' work shop, aua tural art experiences, and adjacent \"back yard\" with habits and two-story Banyan tree. (GHTA) \r\nThe Macon Centreplex Coliseum and Convention'^ Ire, (31217); 912-751-9152, 912-751-9153. Rates: J 7*\"*V, : Open: 8:30 am-5:30 pm 8, by event. H-HF-NS-GR-PF-FS-E-w^ \r\n \r\nThe Macon Coliseum, renovated in 1996. is the e \r\n \r\nter for Macon and Middle Georgia. Builtin 1968, it ^^^_ \r\n \r\nity of its Edgar H. \r\n \r\nsize and type in the state. With Wilson Convention Centre, this \r\n \r\nitshneo1w0t2h,e00s0ta1t1e*'*i* \r\n \r\nconvention facility outside of Metro Atlanta, ft \r\n \r\n148 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n /OTRACriOiNS \r\nGeorgia Music Mall of Fame, 200 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31202-0870); 912-750-8555, 888-GA-ROCKS. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-4-.yj pm; Sun., 1 -4:30 pm. H-HF-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-EGS-VCR-D-MF-TV. Experience an extravaganza of music, lights, later videos, and hospitality with a Georgia accent A perpetual music festival is underway inside Tune Town with over 80 hours ofmusic and videos. See memorabilia, instruments, costumes, and photos from hundreds of musical artists in this 43,000-sq. ft. interactive music museum, ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 137. \r\nGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame, 301 Cherry St.; 912-752-1 585. Georgia's storied athletic heritage will be featured in this 43,000 $q. ft. facility. Educational and interactive exhibits will honor heroes from the state's top high school, collegiate, professional and ama teur athletic fields such as record home run hitter Henry \"Hank\" Aaron and football legend turned sports announcer Fran Tarkenton. Opening Apr. 24, 1999. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 136 \r\nNeel ReM Garden Center, 730 College St, (31201); 912-742-0921. YA-GR-MF. One of Heel Reid's hometown creations. Headquarters for Macon's garden clubs. Former home of Joseph N. Neel. Now headquarters of the Federated Garden Clubs. \r\nRose Hill Cemetery, 1091 Riverside Dr., (31208); 91 2-751 -9119. Outstanding example of 19th century cemetery. Terraced hills slope toriver. 600 soldiers buried in Confederate Square; twoAllman Broth ers Sand members buried nearby. \r\nUS Federal Building Post Office, 451 College St, (31213-9998); 912-752-8400. United State Postal Service. \r\nWashington Memorial Library, 1180 Washington Ave., (31201); 912-744-0800, 912-744-0825. Open: Mon.-Thu., 9 am9 pm; Fri.-Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun., 1:30-5:30 pm. HF-ED. Library has an outstanding genealogy and archives collection. \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM MKVTS \r\nCannonball House, 856 Mulberry St., (31201); 912-745-5982. Open: Mon.-Sat, 1 0 am-4 pm. NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR-GSD. Struck by a cannonball during Federal anackin /86\"\u003cf Restored, tiouses Confederate Museum. (CHTA) \r\n01) Auditorium, Cherry \u0026 First St, (31201 ); 912-751 -91 52. H-NRE-0-MF.Su//f/n 1925, this Greek Revival style auditorium is topped by one of the world's largest copper-covered domes. It is used for conventions, concerts and other special events in historic downtown Macon. \r\nFort Benjamin llawUns, U.S. Hwy. 80, Emery Hwy., (31201); 912-743-3401. YA. A reconstructed blockhouse represents the fort built tv/ieo the Federal Government established the first modem set tlement here in 1806. Artifacts are on display. \r\nlla\u003e House/Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, 934 Georgia Ave., (31201); 912-742-8155. Rates: Vary. Open: Guided tours daily. H-HF-NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GS-MF-TV. 1855- \r\n59 NHL Antebellum mansion. Extraordinary detail, architectural masterpiece: family \u0026 social history. Ongoing preservation exhibit. IGHTA) \r\nMacon Heritage Foundation, 652 Mulberry St., (31201); 912-742-5084. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. NR. \r\nMiddle Georgia Historical Society. Inc., 935 High St., (31 201); 91 2-743-3851 . Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-1 pm \u0026 2-4 pm; Sat, 930am-12:30pm. H-NR-ED-YA-GR-SNR-GS-MF-TS-TV. Birthplace ofpoet Sidney Lanier. Historic museum house \u0026 museum shop. Fur nished with authentic period pieces and accessories. Extended rours observed during Cherry Blossom Festival. (GHTA) \r\nOcmulger Vilional Monument, 1207 Emery Hwy., (31201); 912-752-8257 Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. HF-NPS-ED-M-CC-OS-F-PNK-PA. Coi:,'::L'.i;oates 12,000-year continuum of Southeastern Indian habitation; mounds, earthlodge, trails; Visitor Center with rnuseum, theater and museum shop. \r\n\"Wiry Ijinler Collage, 935 High St., (31201); 912-743-3851. In: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-1 pm, 2-4 pm; Sat, 9:30 am-1 2:30 pm. H-NR-ED-YA-GR-SNR-GS-MF-TV. Headquarters of Middle Georgia Historical So,-.'-:. /,- maintained as museum house, furnished with */**nf/c penod pieces and accessories. Museum shop open dur\"*! regular hours. Extended hours observed during Cherry Blossom fs*K''. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nCherry Blossom Inn, 3850 Riverside Dr., (31210); 912-474-9902. Rates: $40.00-158.99. H-HF-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PN-PO-RS-KOV-IM-VCR-PA-SGT-MF. \r\nComlnrl Inn-Macon \\orlh, 2690 Riverside Dr., (31204); 91 2-746-8855,800-84-SMILE. Rates: $54-569. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-OV-a-CBK-IM-PA-LI-MF. (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn \\\\est-Macon, 4951 Elsenhower Pkwy., (31206); 912-788-5500. HF-NS-CC-PO. \r\nCourtyard by Marrlott-Macon, 3990 Sheraton Dr., (31210); 912-477-8899. Rates: $59-5119. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-HCPO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-J-IM-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nCroHiie Plaza-Macon, 108 First St., (31201); 912-746-1461, 912-738-2518. Rates: $89-5279. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-M-NS-GRSNR-PF-CC-OS-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-PA-D- \r\nNA-MF. ft (GHTA) Please see ouiad oriji3geJ3b \r\nDays Inn-Macon North. 2737 Sheraton Dr, (31204); 91 2-745-8521. HF-CC-CTV. \r\nPlease see our ad on on the inside back cover. \r\nHays Inn-Macon West, 1-475 \u0026 U.S. 80, (31 206); 912-784-1000. HF-GR-CC-MF-VI. \r\nPlease see out ad on the inside back cover. \r\nDiscovery Inn-Macon, 4604 Chambers Rd, (31206); 912-781-2810. CC-PO-CTV-CBK. \r\nKcono I,odge-Alacon, 1990 Riverside Dr., (31 21 0); 912-74M221. HF-NS-CC-GV. \r\nF,cono I .odge-Macon, 1-475 S U.S. 80, Exit 1, (31 206); 91 2-4741 661. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. GR-CC-PA. \r\nHampton Inn-Macon, 3680 Riverside Dr., (31210); 912-471 -0660. Rates: $45-565. HF-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 13 \u0026 135 \r\nHampton Inn Hest-Macon, 501 0 Elsenhower Pkwy., (31 206); 912-757-9711. HF-NS-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13 \r\nHoliday Inn-Macon 1-75, 1-75, Exit 55A, (31201); 912-474-2610. Please see our ad on page 135. \r\nHoliday Inn Kvprfss-RhersMeAlacon, 2720 Riverside Dr., (31204); 912-743-1482, 800-HOLIDAY. Rates: $55-569. H-HF-NSFP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-FS-CTV-E-CBK-IM-PA-SB-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 135. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Wesl-Macon, 4775 Chambers Rd., (31206); 912-788-0120. Rates: $49-$64. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-BBRS-OV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-IM-MF. \r\n-', ,.\" * ; . . : ' : .ij-' ' ,'! ' ?f \r\nHoward Johnson Inn-Macon, 2566 Riverside Dr., (31204); 912-746-7671 . Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PORS-OV-CL-CSS-CBK. \r\nInn Ambassador-Macon, 2772 Riverside Dr., (31204); 912-742-3687. Rates: Under $38.95. GR-CC-PA. \r\nInn Ambassador-Macon South, I-75 at Hartley Bridge Rd., (31209); 912-788-7500. Rates: Under $38.95. NS-GR-CC-PO-CTVCBK-PA. l,a Oulnta Inn \u0026 Sulles-Maron, 3944 River Place Dr., (31210); 912-475-0206, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: $59-589. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-HC-PO-RS-CIV-CBK-J-IM-PA-SB-MF.fCHrA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 11. \r\nMasters Inn Ix onomj-Macon, 4295 PioNono Ave., (31206); 912-788-8910. Rates: 525.95 and up. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PNPO-CTV-CBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\nMotel 6-Macon, 4991 Harrison Rd., (31206); 912-474-2870, 800-466-8356. Rates: Under 538.95. H-NS-SNR-CC-GV-IM-PA. \r\nPassport Inn-Macon, 5022 RomeiserDr, (31206); 912-474-2665, 800-251-1962. Rates: Under 530.95. SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV-PA. \r\nQuality Inn \u0026 Suites-Mac mi, 115 Riverside Pkwy., (31210); 912-474-4000. HF-NS-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. \r\nDuality Inn-Macon, 4630 Chambers Rd., (31 206); 912-781 -7131. HF-NS-CC-CTV. \r\nRamada Inn and Conference Center, 5009 Harrison Rd., (31206); 9124744871,80CM73-0872. Rates: $44-$69. H-M-NS-GRSNR-PN-PO-BBP-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-VCR-PA-NA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the respon^ 1 !././ \r\nRed Roof Inn-Macon, 3950 River Place Dr., (3121 0); HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-CTV. \r\nResidence Inn-Macon. 3900 Sheraton Dr., (31 21 0); 91 2-475-4280. HF-NS-CC-HC-PI-TC-K-CTV-CBK-MM-VCR-PA. \r\nRodeway Inn-Macon, 4999 Elsenhower Pkwy., (31206); 912-781-4343. Rates: $38.95-558.99. H-HF-FP-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTVCBK-IM-VCR-PA. \r\nSleep Inn-Macon, 3928 River Place Dr., (31210); 912-757-8300. HF-NS-CC-HC-PO. \r\nStudio Plus-Maron, 4000 Riverside Dr., (31210); 912475-8580. HF-NS-CC-PO-K. \r\n \r\nn, 353 College St., (31201); 912-741 -1842,800-336-1 842. Kjjtes: Over 595. H-NHL-NR-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HC-PN-TC-BBBBP-OV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-GS-VCR-NA-SGT-MF-TV. ff (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. ?*\" Western Inn \u0026 Suites, 4681 Chambers Rd., (31206); ^'81-5300, 800-446-6835. Rates: Standard, 552-594; deluxe \r\nPlease see our ad on page 130. JTM Western Riverside Inn, 2400 Riverside Dr., (31204); rrVjr?565.91 2-743-6311. Rates: $44-$58. H-M-NS-FP-GR-SNR- \r\n'W-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-MF. rt (GHTA) \r\nM_lnn-Mii, on, 4709 Chambers Rd., (31206); 912-781 -5300. \r\n \r\nThe museums of oeergrsrs THSnpc Heartland! \r\nCircle it oottie responsekard. Because frorm\u0026r'er Rabbttrto B-52s, we celebrate it all in the Historic Heartland! \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 49 \r\n \r\n SuperBMolel-JMaeon, 3935 ArkwrightRd, (31210); 912-757-8688. HF-NS-CC. \r\nTraelodge-Macon, 5000 Harrison Rd., (31 206); 91 2-471 -61 1 6. HF-NS-CC-PI-CTV. \r\nUlngale Inn \u0026 Suites-Mac on, 100 Northaest Blvd., (31210); 912-476-8100. HF-NS-CC-CTV-CBK-J. \r\nMl SI1 M^ \r\nMusriim of \\rls \u0026 Sciences-Macon, 4182 Forsyth Rd, (31210); 912-477-3232. Rates: S2-S5. Open: Mon.-Thu. \u0026 Sat./ 9 am-5 pm; Fri., 9 am-9 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. H-ED-M-NS-YA-FP-SNRCC-OS-PN-fH-KS-TM. Includes changing an and science exhibits; planetarium with daily star shows and weekend sky observing; Kingfisher Cabin, former retreat of Maron author Harry Stil/well Edwards set along a small nature trail; a 3-story interactive exhibit complex; and an indoor animal habitat, ft \r\nTubman African American Museum, 340 Walnut St, (31201); 912-743-8544. Rates: $3 donation. HF-ED-M-YA. Georgia's largest museum dedicated to African-American art, history \u0026 culture. 14galleries, a library and a museum store are devoted to African-Ameri can achievements. \r\nsiiomv. \r\nMacon Mall, 3661 Elsenhower Pkwy., (31206); 912-477-7328. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-9 pm; Sun., 1-7 pm. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-RSFS-E-VI. Georgia'a largest enclosed mall. 200 stores including delk Matthews, Dillard's, Parisian, Rich's, Sears, JCPenney and Cafe Carousel Food Court featuring 30 eateries. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 135. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 Ri;CRi:\\TIO\\ \r\nBarrlngton Hall Golf Club, 7100 Zebulon Rd., (31220); 912-757-8358. Open: 8 am-6 pm. CC-OS-GP-PO-RS-FS-CL-CSS. Beautiful 18-hole championship couise, fast becoming the South'* best. Gently rolling hills and country setting. Hosted the Women's Western Amateur, Sports Hall of Fame and Children's Hospital ben efit tournaments. \r\nMaron Rravrs Baseball Club, Luther Williams Field, Central City Park, (31 201 ); 91 2-745-8943, 91 2-745-0943. Open: Apr.-Aug., 8:30 am-6 pm; Sep.-Mar., some weekends. H-NS-YA-FP-GR-SNROS-PN-FS-E-GS-D. Minor league baseball club owned and operated bythe 1996 National League Champion Atlanta Braves. Formerplayers include Chipper Jones, Andruw Jones. Jermaine Dye, Terrell Wade, Brad Clontz, and Jason Schmidt. \r\nMaron \\\\ hoopoe Hockey Club, 200 Coliseum Dr., Macon Col iseum, (31 21 7); 91 2-741 -1 000. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-HFNS-YA-GR-PF-OS-FS-CL-CSS-E-GS-D-NA-MF./Wess/orato/rootEy team in the Central Hockey League. Season starts mid-Oct, ends midApril. ft \r\nTobesofkee Recreation Vrea, 6600 Mosley Dixon Rd., (31 220); 912-474-8770. Open: 6 am-10 pm. H-HF-YA-OS-BA-BF-F-L-M-PNPG-TC-WS-CP-RV-PA. 1, 750-acre lake with live park areas adjacent to full service marina. Close to downtown Macon and large shop ping mall, easy access from Interstate, open everyday, owned and operatedby The Bibb County Board Of Commissioners. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 136. \r\nTOl RS \r\nSidney's Tours of Historic Macon, 200 Cherry St., (31201); 912-743-3401, 800-768-3401. Rates: S5-$10. Open: Mon.-Sat, 1 0 am \u0026 2 pm. NHL-NR-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-D-IB-TS-TV. Originating at Macon Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau in the historic Tenninal Sta tion downtown, this 2-hour tour includes stops at three historic man sions and African-American Museum. \r\nri SI:K\\ICI:S \r\nMacon Contention/Visitors Bureau \u0026 Welcome Center, P.O. Box 6354, (31208-6354); 912-743-3401. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9am-5:30pm. D-CVB. Free visitor information; Ga./fl. maps; assis tance with hotel accommodations, directions, group tours, meetings and conventions. Restroom, vending, phone facilities. Sidney's Tours of Historic Macon, 10amS2pm, Mon.-Sat. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 134. \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nAn Antebellum, Antiques S Treasures Along 1-20 Trails Community \r\nIIISIOKK;srn:\u003e/MOMMi \\is \r\nHeritage Hall, 277 S. Main St., (30650); 706-342-9627. Open: Daily, 10 am-4:30 pm. H-HF-NHL-NR-ED-M-YA-OS-GS-TV. c. 1833. \r\nMadison City Cemeler\u003e, off Academy St., (30650). Many Cml War gravesites and impressive monuments. \r\nMorgan County Courthouse, P.O. Box 826, (30650). NR-D. c. 1905. Beaux arts design. Very unusual off-square site orientation. Recently refurbished. Often used as a filming site. \r\nThe Rogers House, W. Jefferson, (30650). Rates: Admission. Open: Daily, c. 1804. Piedmont Plain style townhouse. Fully furnished. Adjacent to the courthouse. \r\n \r\nThe Kose Collage, West Jefferson, (30650). Rates: Admission. Open: Daily. A modest cottage built by a laundress and former slave. A lovely garden connects to the Rogers House \r\nfnix;i\\\u003c; \r\nBrad) Inn, 250 N. Second St, (30650); 706-3424400,706-342-9287. Rates: 560-51 50. H-M-GR-CC-HC-TC-BB-BBP-RS-FS-CTV-FBK-VCRD-NA-LI-MF-TV. \" (GHTA) Budget Inn-Madison, 1201 Eatonton Rd., (30650); 706-342-0996. Rates: $25-$35. GR-CC-OS-CTV. Burnet I Place, 317 Old Post Rd., (30650); 706-342-4034. Rates: 575-S100. CC-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCR-PA-D. (GHTA) IXmiforl Inn-Madison. 1972 Eatonton Hwy, (30650); 706-342-0054. Rates: S52-$75. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PI-CTV-CBK-J-IM-MF. l)a\u003es lmt-MadlNon,2001 Eatonton Rd, (30650); 706-342-1839. Rates: Under $38.95-over 579.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTVVCR-PA. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. Hampton Inn-Madison, 2012 Eatonton Rd., (30650); 706-342-9003. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. llolld.n i:\\prcss-Madlsoii, 2080 Eatonton Rd., (30650); 706-342-3433. Rates: S45-S90. Open: 24 hrs. H-GR-SNR-PF-CCOS-PO-CTV-CBK-IM. Kamada Inn- \\ntehclliiin, P.O. Box 611, (30650); 706-342-2121 . Rates: Under S38.95-S79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IMVCR-PA-NA-MF. Super 8 Motet-Madison. 2091 Eatonton Rd, (30650); 706-342-7800. CC. The farmhouse Inn, 1051 Meadow Ln, (30650); 706-342-7933. Rates: $85 and up. H-NS-CC-OS-F-L-TH-BB-CI-CTV-FBK. f \" (GHTA) MISKUMS Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, 434 S. Main St, (30650); 706-342-4743. Rates: Adult, 53.00; student, 51. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-4:30 pm; Sun., 2-5 pm. HF-ED-M-YA-GR-MF-TS. A romanesque-revival grade school built in 1895. Now houses art gal leries, history museum, 1895 classroom museum and more. Morgan County Vfrlcan- \\merican Museum, 156 Academy St, (30650); 706-342-9197. M. Located in Madison's downtown dis trict. Preserving African-American Heritage and awareness of the con tributions of African-Americans to the culture of the South. \r\nTOIRS \r\nWelcome ('.enter and Madison Tour, 115 E. Jefferson St., (30650); 706-342-4454,800-709-7406. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am5 pm; Sat, 10am-5 pm; Sun., 1-4 pm. HF-GR-IB-MF-TS-TV-VI. Walking tour of large National Historic n\u003e;; . .v.!! owr WO struc tures. Brochure available. Madison, A Main Street City, (30650); 706-342-1251 ext.6. NHLNR-M-MF-TV. Known as \"the town Sherman refused to burn,\" Madison boasts a large collection of Antebellum and Victorian period homes, several of which are open daily for touring. Annual home tours are in Apr., May, Oct. and Dec. Madison also features a unique collection of antique and gift shops, galleries, accommo dations and attractions, ft (GHTA) \r\nTR\\u:i,si:R\\in:s \r\nMadison-Morgan Contention \u0026 Visitors Bureau/ Helcome Center. (30650); 706-342-4454,800-709-7406. HF-DC-CVB-MF. Step back in time. Enjoy a variety of shopping, dining andlodging. Several famous annual tours of homes, festivals, lakes. Georgia's finest Antebellum \u0026 Victorian community. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\n \r\nMansfield VITR \\eno\\s \r\nCharlie Rllloll Wildlife Center, 543 Elliott Tr., (30055); 770-784-3059. Open: Tue.-Sat., 9 am-4:30 pm; Sun., call. H-ED-MF-L-TH-TV. 6,400-acie Wildlife Center, Visitor Center, Nature 7-j//5, 20 fishing ponds. Primitive camping sites. HuntingbyGa. Regs. Birdwatching. Tours S classes by reservation. \r\nlYIcDonoiigh' \r\nAn Antiques, Golf \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\nHenry County Chamber of Commerce \u0026 CVB, 1310 Hwy 20 W, (30253); 770-957-5786, 800-436-7926. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. C-CVB. While you are here, please take some urie t0 see some of our community's special attractions. From the fa^l-uxel track tours ofAtlanta Motor Speedway to the leisurely paced iv.-i. ing tourofMcDonough's historic Courthouse Square, you'll finUd attraction to interest you. Relax, you can have it all at Tanger C let Center, witii 65 stores to accommodate every shopping need, k our web site at www.henrycounty.com. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 143. \r\nOld Post Office C.I). Polk .Annex, 34 Covington St, (on the Courthouse Square), (30253). Completed in 1940, one ol the . Depression era public works projects inaugurated by FOR \r\nTanilngo I ill ins Kqiieslrlan Center, 108 Peach Dr., (30253) 770-957-7433, 770-954-9923. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-HF-ED-CCHR-PG-CP-E-PA-NA-MF-TV. Official Olympic Host Site ol the 19% Swiss Olympic Team (Silver Medal). Exciting group tours with break fast, lunch or dinner. Host of National Rodeo Championship. Seats upto 10,000 in over 54,000-sq. ft. indoor complex. Motor coach tours welcome. \r\n(,v\\tii\\(; \r\nShingle Roof Campground, Hwy. 155 N., (30253). 3 mi. north of city. Religious meetings as early as 1830. 100-acre Methodist carry became training ground for Confederate soldiers in 1S61. \r\nIIISTORH: SITI:SAIO\\I MI;MS \r\nHistoric Courthouse Square, Hwys. 20, 81,23 and42, (30253); 770-957-3915. ED-CC-FBK-GS-NA. Beautiful town square with unique shops and historic structures overlooked by romanesque courthouse built in 1897. \r\nTurner Hunt Clements Cabin, Hwy. 20 E., (30253). Ext ofcity c. 1832. One of the oldest structures in Henry County Built with woodenpegs. Contact CVB for info. 800-HENRYCO or 770-957-57K \r\nKrMan\\ Motor Inn, I-75 \u0026 Hwy. 20, (30253); 770-957-5291 800-654-6305. Rates: 538 up to 4 people. NS-CC-OS PO-RS-FS-FL CTV-CBK-PA. \r\nBudget Inii-McDonoiigh, 1136 Hampton Rd, (30253); 770-957-9683. Rates: 525-545. NS-SNR-CC-OS-CTV-IM-PA. Comfort lnn-MclKinoiigh,80Hwy.81 W, (30253); 770-954-91 Id Rates: 555-5165. H-HF-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. \r\nl)a\u003es Inn-Mcllonough, 744 Ga. 155, (30253); 770-957-5261. Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-BBP-CWCBK-IM-VCR-PA. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nKrono 1 dge, 1 279 Hampton Rd, (30253); 770-957-2651. NSW SNR-CC-GP-PO-RS-FL-PA. \r\nHampton Inn-McDonough, 855 Industrial Blvd. (30253); 770-914-0077. \r\nP/e.ise see our_dd on page /j \r\nMasters Inn-McDonoiigh, 1311 Hampton Rd, (30253): 770-957-5818. Rates: 527.95 and up. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-KCTV-CBK-PA. Red Carpet Inn-Mcllonoiigh, 1170 Hampton Rd, (30253); 770-957-2458. CC. Sunn) Inn, 758 Hwy. 155 S, (30253); 770-957-5801. Rates: 525-535. FP-SNR-CC-OS-FL-CTV. Helcome Inn, 688 Hwy. 155 S, (30253); 770-957-5858. te $38-79. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-PA. (GHTA) \r\nSI'0!\"- ' '\" ' = ' YIION \r\nGeorgia National Golf Club, 1715 Lake Dow Rd, (3\u003c\u003e25770-914-9994. GC-NA.  tiaditional layout that features a i sion of thoughtfully designed holes. Considered by mary*^ mier daily fee facility.\" Challenging fun for p/aye, 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta. Green Valley Golf Club, 434 Hwy. 155, (30523 Rates: $27-531. GC. A traditional style course, I demanding than most courses. Combined with ours.tonfields Golf Club, we can provide 36 holes ofgolfand can*  modate 288 players. The CottonPtelds Golf Club, 400 Industrial Blvd., 770-914-1442. Rates: $29-$39. GC. Only 25 minutes \u003e Atlanta on 1-75. The CottonFields Golf Ciub, adjoining * \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n ter course Green Valley Coif Club, can accommodate up to 288 players. We are the only facility in metro Atlanta than can accommo date large corporate outings with 36 holes of golf. \r\nSIIOIM'IM, \r\nPeachtree Peddlers Flea Market, 155 Mill Rd., (30253); 770-914-2269,888-661 -3532. Open: Sat. 9 am-6 pm; Sun., 1 0 am6 pm; special Holiday hours. H-HF-CC-RS-FS-E-MF. Wo ordinary flea market! Hundreds ol vendors offering a/I types of goods. 70,000sq. ft. of indoor shopping space and outside vending. Weekendsand special events. Peddler's Cafe and Grill open daily. Local accom modations. Free parking and admission. (GHTA) \r\nRaw Tyme .Antiques, 54 Covington St, (30253); 770-898-0000. New, reproduction and antique furniture. Reproductions are handcarved and handmade in solid mahogany. \r\nTK\\U;I,SUR\\H;I;S \r\nHenry County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 1310 Hwy. 20 W., P.O. Box 1378, (30253); 770-957-5786. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5 pm. CVB-IB-TV-VI. Tourist information center covering HenryCounty lodging, restaurants, attractions and tours. Free visitors guide on request. Stay on the friendly side of Atlanta! \r\nPlease see our ad on page 1 43. \r\nAn Antebellum, Antiques \u0026 Bartram Trails Community \r\n\\K N ! \\II;KI \\I\\MI.\\I \r\nWen's Market, 101 East Mclntosh, (31061); 912-452-3950. Open: Call for schedule. Performing Arts Center. \r\nMllccl Vrts-John Marlor Arts Center, 201 N. Wayne St., (31061); 912-452-3950. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-ME-D-TV. Provides a variety of cultural and educational opportunities indud/nq concerts jnd stage productions offered through its Town \u0026 Go\\'. \" ^enes \r\nMarlor House, 200 N. Wayne St., (31061); 912-452-3950. TV. Headquarters Allied Arts. Rotating exhibits. Croup tours welcome. \r\nManner) O'Connor Room, Ina D. Russell Library, Georgia Col lege, (31061); 912-445-4047. Open: By app't. ED-D-TV. On dis play-manuscripts, O'Connor's personal collection of over 700 books andjoumals. The room is furnished in the Victorian style of the 1870's. Most of these items were brought from Andalusia, the farm where O'Conner lived and wrote the major portion of her fiction. \r\nGeorgia Military College/Old Stale Capitol, 201 E. Greene St, (31061); 912-445-2700. NR-ED. ft Historic IMsl rt\u003cl orMilledgevllle,200W. Hancock St, (31061); 800-653-1 804. NHL-NR-ED-M-D-TV. Considered to be the only sur viving example of a complete \"Federal Period\" district, with some 26 homes and structures built in the 1 800's with the oldest dating back to 1807. \r\nMemor) Hill Cemetery, Liberty \u0026 Franklin St., (31061); 800-653-1804. ED. c. 1803. Many people associated with Milledgeville and Georgia history, such as LQ.C. Lamar, Rep. Carl Vinson and Ftannery 0 'Connor, as well as early Georgia legislators, sfave and soldiers are buried here. \r\nMHedgevllle-BaldwIn County Allied Arts. Inc., 201 N. Wayne St, (31061); 912-452-3950. HF-ED-IB-MF-TS-TV-Vl.r/ie^ftn Marlor House c. 1830, headquarters for Allied Arts. Rotating exhibits. Group four* welcome. \r\nIMd (Senior's Mansion, 1 20 S. Clark St., (31061 ); 91 24454545. li: Tue.-Sun., tours top of each hr. H-NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GROMS-MF-TV. National Historical Landmark c. 1839, Greek Revival tiorne of nine Georgia governors. Tours emphasize the history of the folding and describe life in the mansion 1839-1868. Schooltours *t geared to Georgia QCC requirements. \r\nOW Stale Capitol Building, 201 E. Greene St., (31061); MO-653-1 804. NR-ED-TV. Serving as the seat of government for the fate of Georgia from 1803-1868, the Old State Capitol is perhaps ** oldest public building in the U.S. in Gothic style. Since 1879. Geor9 Military College has occupied the building and historic grounds. \"^novation planned for 1 998, grounds and exterior tours only, ft \r\nj*- Stephen's Episcopal Church, 200 S. Wayne St., (31061); WW53-1 804, 91 2-453-4047. Open: By app't. (available on Trolley \"\u003eur). ED-D-TV. c.1841 Carpenter Gothic. Handcarved chancel fur^'U'e jnd Cancel window of Old English glass. \r\nd House, W. Hancock, (31 061 ); 800-653-1 804. :Tue.-Fri, 1 0 am; Sat, 2 pm. TV. c. 1825. Received nationwide 'm for architectural design and beauty of workmanship. 8A H-T \" rr*y Tours, fee inclusive). Headquarters of old Capital \"nonca! Society. \r\n\"HM,I\\( , \r\n*\" 1\"ri Inn, 200 N. Columbia St, (31061); 912453-3993, - Rates: S89-J99. NS-CC-PO-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-IM- \r\nIGHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \r\n \r\nBest Western-Mllledgevllle, 2621 N. Columbia St., (31061); 912453-2212. H-HF-SNR-HC-PI-CBK-J-MF. \r\nllolirtd) Iitii-Mlllcrigc\\illc, 2627 N. Columbia, (31061); 912452-3502. Rates: S49-S125.H-HF-NS-GR-CC-F-PO-RS-FS-CTVCL-FBK-IM-PA-KA. (GHTA) \r\nP/erfse see our ad on p.)c/i' j \r\nJameson Inn-Milledgevllle, 2551 N. Columbia St., (31 061); 912453-8471. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CCHC-L-PIWO-TC-K-CTV-CBK-J. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on thp inside front cover \r\nJohn Mllledge Motel, Hwy. 441 N., (31061); 912-452-5581. \r\nMara's Tara, 330 W. Greene St., (31061); 912-453-2732. Rates: S65-S75. Open: Year-round. NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-OS-BF-F-L-M-TCBB-BBP-FL-CTV-FBK-NA-TV. \r\nThe Comfort lnn-MMIe\u003clf;e\\INc Hwy. 441 N., (31061); 912452-9290. Rates: $49.50-561.00. H-HF-NS-PO-K-CBK-J-VCR. \r\nThe Guest Hoiise-Milledgeillle, 520 W Hancock St., (31061); 912452-3098. Rates: $75-$150. Open: Year-round. H. \r\nMl SKI MS \r\nCentral Slate Hospital Museum, (31061), 912453-6889. Open: Wed., 1-5pm. Museum highlights 1 50 years'existence ot the hospital. Group tours we/come. \r\nMuseum and Archives of Georgia Kducallon, 1 31 S. Clark St., (31061 ); 9124454391 . Open: Mon.-Fri.,12-5 pm and by app't H-HF-ED-M-D-MF-TV. c. 1 900; photographs and memorabilia; per manent and changing exhibits. Group tours welcome, by appoint ment \r\nBaldnln Stale Foresl, U.S. Hwy. 441 S., (31061); 912445-2119. ED-OS-F-L-PN-TH-PA. Five mi. south of Milledgeville on U.S. 441. St acres of lakes provide excellent fishing March through October on Wednesdays and weekends and state holidays for channel cat fish, largemouth bass, and bream. Kestrooms. \r\nCentennial Center, Georgia College, (31061); 912453-1789. PL Multi-purpose complex. Pool, racquet ball, inside track \u0026 weight room. \r\n1-ake Sinclair, (31061); 9124524687,800-653-1804. NR-BF-FL-M-PN-CP-RV-RS. I S,000-acre lake. From primitive camping to full service RV hook-up w/facilities to resort condominiums. Restaurants and marinas by water or land, boatrentals. Excellent fishing and tour naments. \r\n \r\n1,11 lie Fishing Creek Golf Course, 65 Hwy. 22 W., (31061); 912445-07%. Open: Daily, 8 am-dark. GC-GP. 18-hok PGA course, 6800-yd., par 72. Rolling fairways for less than S20 per person. \r\nRock) Creek Park, Rocky Creek Rd., (31061); 706-485-8704, 912453-0022. Open: Beach, Wed.-Sun., 10 am-7 pm. OS-BA-BFF-L-WS-PA-MF. Outdoor meeting facility, picnic area, boat ramp and dock. \r\nWaller B. Williams Jr. Park, Ga. Hwy. 22 W., (31061); 912-445-0785. Open: Mon.-Thur. 8 am-5:45 pm; Fri., 8 am-5 pm. NS-F-GP-PN-PG-PO-TC-MF. Olympic six pool, picnic shelters, Eight tennis courts, walkingtract two fishing lakes, ten lighted allpurpose ball fields with restrooms and concession areas, a conimunity center with a banquet room, kitchen, six classrooms and a 15,000sq. ft. gymnasium. \r\nKM KS \r\nHistoric TroBe) Tours, 200 W. Hancock St, (31061); 9124524687, 800-653-1804. Open: Tues.-Fri., 10 am; Sat, 2 pm. NHL-NR-ED-YAE-D-IB-TS-TV. Originates at Milledgeville Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau. Step-on guided tours available any day and time by appoint ment. Group trolley tours available by appointment. Prices include guides and admission to Mo sites. (GHTA) \r\nIXH kerly Arboretum, 1534 Irwinton Rd., (31061); 912452-2112. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-4:30 pm; Sat, 10 am-2 pm. ED-M-FP-THE-TV. A self-guided tour through 50 acres of wooded wonderland, around trails and over wooden bridges. Most of the plant life is labeled. Spring-fed pond, artesian well. Guided tours for groups by appointment. Could be walked or driven through. Naturally land scaped. \r\nMllledgevllle's Ghost Walk, (31061); 706485-0741. Open: Wed.-Sat, dusk; seasonal tour by app't. W. Some people say the spirits of Georgia's founding families still inhabit the gracious Ante bellum homes and buildings of Historic Milledgeville--come see for yourself! Who knows, you may witness the apparition of Sue Jones, walking in the boxwood garden of \"The Homestead\"--and much, much more, ft \r\nTK\\\\I;I,SI:K\\I\u003c;I:S \r\nMilledgeville Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 200 W. Han cock St., (31061); 912-452-4687, 800-653-1804. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-4 pm. H-GR-LI-IB-TS-TV-VI. Georgia's Antebellum Capital trolley tours, complete group tour and conven tion services available. Interpreter inventory available and translated videos. We have a city rich in history, excellent accommodations and \r\n \r\n^Thetrails ofWoiJa's Historic Heartland! \r\nCircle it on the response card. \r\nBecause from brass beds to bogeys, we celebrate it all in the Historic Heartland! \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n151 \r\n \r\n recreational amenities that include golf, tennis, skiing, fishing and boating on Lake Sinclair. (GHTA} \r\nPlease see our ad on page 132. \r\nMilnci \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\S Swlnfs Pecans, Old Hwy. 41, (30257); 770-358-2608. Visitfor a_ taste of candies made the way folks made it 30 years ago. Featured on CNN. This is a stop you'll want to make! \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOM Mi:\\TS Confederate Cemetery, I'/ mi. east on Old Alabama Rd., (30257). NR. Burial site of over 100 confederate troops. \r\nMonroc \r\nAn Antiques Trail Community \r\n\\ITRVCIIO\\S \r\nMonroe Historic District, Downtown, (30655). The beautifully restored Walton Co. Courthouse is the centerpiece of Monroe's Historical District Monroe boasts nine historical districts on NR, plus five individual sites. Tour sen/ices. \r\nHISTORIC SITI-SAIOM MKNTS Davfe Edwards House, (30655). NR. c. 1845, restored 1891. Mys tery room featured in the children's book, \"Uncle Robert's Secret,\" byWyllyfolkSt.John. Kllgore's Mill Covered Bridge, Can Davis Rd, (30655). Kilgore's Mill, or Briscoe's Mill Bridge, was constructed in 1894 to replace two earlier bridges. The current 1894 bridge is a town lattice truss bridge. The Kilgore family owned a mill in the area from 1833until 1889. The Briscoes owned their mill from 1924 to 1940. McDaniel Tlchenor House, 319 McDaniel St., (30655); 912-267-5602. Open: App't NR-YA-TV. Home of former Georgia governor. \r\nTRYU;LSI:RVICI;S \r\nWalton County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 89, 323 W. Spring St., (30655); 770-267-6594. Open: Mon.-Thu., 9 am5 pm; Fri., 9 am-4 pm. H-D-C-IB-TS-TV. Serving Loganville, Monroe and Social Circle. Part of Georgia's Antiques Trail. (GHTA) \r\nMonlicello \r\nABfTTlRi \r\nA Treasures Along 1-20 Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC Sill S/MOM WATS City of MonUcello. The entire city is on the National Register of Historic Places. Confederate Monument, On the Square, c. 1910. Forsyth Street Historic District, Hwy. 83 S., (31064); 706-468-8994. Dogwood-lined streets ofAntebellum and Victorian homes. Stately southern mansions and tastefully restored cottages. Call for tours and info. Jasper Count)1 Courthouse, c. 1907. \r\nCampbell Cottage, 356 W.Washington, (31064): 706-468-1020. Monliccllo Motel, Hwy. 16 W., (31064); 706-468-6288. \r\nSPORTS \\ Ri:cRi;vnoN \r\nCharlie Klltolt \\YUdlife Center, 2425 Marten Farm Rd, (30055); 770-784-3059. Over 6, 000 acres including 29 ponds and a 5-acre rock outcropping, educational center, hiking, fishing, birdwatching, hunting. Hunter Pope Country Club, Hwy. 83 N., (31 064); 706-46W222. 18-hole golf course. 1-ake Jackson. 4, no-acre lake with swimming, boating, fishing and camping. Oconee National Forest, (31064); 706-468-2244. USFS-NPSBA-BF-F-L-CP. / 1,500 acres of public land with two wildlife man agement areas. For usage refer to State of Georgia Hunting Regulations. Camping permitted forest-wide. \r\nTR\\VT:I,SI;RVICI;S \r\nMontlcello-Jasper County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center, 214 Forsyth St., (31064). C. \r\nMuselln \r\nA Peach Blossom Trait Community VD'W \r\nDickey Karms, Inc., Old Hwy. 341, (31066); 800-732-2442, 912-836-4362. Open: May 15-August 15; 8 am-6 pm. ED-FS-TV. Growers and packers of fresh delicious Georgia peaches since 1897. Visit our 1 930's packing house for a step back into history as well \r\n \r\nas a sample of Georgia's finest fruit. Wholesale as well as retail cus tomers welcomed. Mail order shipments available by phone. Visit our web page. \r\nOxford \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Treasures Along 1-20 Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC SITI;SAIOM MI:MS \r\nYarborough Oak, Downtown Oxford, (30054). ED-M. 'The Prince of the Forest. \" Magnificent old White Oak Tree that in 1929 was deeded to itself. \r\nllopklns [louse, 1111 Wesley St., (30054); 770-784-1 01 0. Rates: $85-$1 50. H-NR-NS-SNR-CC-OS-PO-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-FBK-VCRSB-TV. \" (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \r\n125 South Langston Circle Perry, Georgia 31069 \r\nPerry* \r\nAn Andersonville, Antiques \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\n\\RTS \u0026 I;MT;RT \\I\\M1A I Butler Brown Gallery, 901 Morthskte Dr., (31069); 912-892-9323. Open: Tue.-Fri., 10 am-5 pm; Sat., 1 1 am-3 pm. Local artists Sut ler Rrown and Anthony Brown encourage visitors to view their art. Originals, etchings, lithographs, prints, oils, watercolors. Commis sions accepted. Oil and basic drawing classes are offered. C-mail: lavernebrown@cstel.net Georgia National I ait-grounds \u0026 Agrtcenler, 401 Larry Walker Pkwy., (31069); 800-987-3247, 91 2-987-3247. Open: Offices, Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-NS-CC-RV-RS-FS-E-MF. Home of the Geor gia National Fair. A year-round complex designed for meetings, con ferences, trade shows, horse and livestock shows, concerts, RV rallies and sporting events. Facilities are for rent. Park-like setting on 628 acres with fountain, lakes and gardens. Also home to Geor gia National Livestock Show \u0026 Rodeo and Big \"Bang \" Boom, ft \r\nVf'l K \\CTIO\\S Cranshaw's One Horse Farm and Day Mly Gardens, Sandefur Rd., (31069); 912-987-3268. 1.000 varieties of Lily on 25 acres. Lilies in bloom May-Jun. \r\nIOIK.IM. \r\nComfort Inn-Perry, 1 602 Sam Nunn Blvd., (31069); 912-987-7710, 800-642-7710. Rates: $48-$79. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-GPPI-CTV-CL-CBK-J-VCR-PA-IB-MF. Crossroads Motel-Perry, 31 7 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd., (31069); 912-987-3030. Rates: $28-533. CC-PO-K-PA. Da\u003es Inn-Perry, 800 Valley Dr., (31069); 912-987-2142. Rates: Under S38.95-S58.99. \r\nPle.He \u003ec our jd i ' ,' 1.1.(cover Fall-field Inn-Perry, 1 1 0 Perimeter Rd., (31069); 91 2-9874454. Rates: S41-S60. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK. Great Inn, St. Patrick Dr, (31069); 912-987-5600. Rates: $20-530. NS-GR-CC-PO-CTV. Hampton Inn-Perry, 1 02 Hampton Ct., (31069); 912-987-7681, 912-923-6010. Rates: $51-$61. HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBKPA. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. llenderson Milage Inn, 125 S. Langston Or., (31069); 912-988-86%. Rates: $145-$250. H-NS-CC-GP-PO-CB-CI-R-RS-FSCTV-CL-FBK-J-VCR. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 20 \u0026 on this page. Holiday Inn-Perry, 200 Valley Dr., (31069); 912-987-3313. Rates: S49-S55. H-HF-GR-CC-HC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-MF. New Perry Hold-Mold and Restaurant, 800 Main St., (31069); 912-987-1000,800-877-3779. Rates: $24-$46. H-CC-PORS-CTV-FBK-PA-D-NA. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nPassport Motel, 1 519 Sam Nunn Blvd., (31069); 912-987-9709 Rates: $22-$40. PF-CC-FL-CTV. Oualll) Inn-Pern, 1504Sam Nunn Blvd., (31069); 912-987-1345 Rates: $44.95-$75.00. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PG-PO-RS-CTV CLCBK-PA. /GHTA) Kamada Limited-Perry, 100 Marketplace Dr., (31069)91 2-987-8400,888-987-8400. Rates: $48-$100. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR' CC-GP-PI-CTV-CBK-J-IM-PA. \r\nRed Carpel Inn-Perry, 105 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd., (31 069)912-987-2200. Rates: $35-$46. CC-PO-CTV-PA. Regency Inn, 405 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd., (31069)91 2-987-7747. Rates: $28-$49. CC-PO-PA. Rodcway Inn-Perry, 103 Marshall* Rd, (31 069); 91 2-987-3200 Rates: $35-$55. HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-FL-CTV. Sandman Motel, 400 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd., (31069)912-987-2393. NS-PO-PA. Swan Motel, 744 Main St, (31069); 912-987-1811. Rates: $20-$3o PA-D. Travclodge-Pcrry, 100 Westview Ln., (31069); 912-987-7355 Rates: $40-$49. HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-CTV-CBK-IM NA-LI. \r\nMl SI ;i MS Sam Nunn Kxhlhll, 1100 Main St., (31069); Open: Mon.-Fri. 9 am-4:30 pm; closed holidays. H-NS-D. \r\nIOI KS Historic Walking/Hiding Tour-Perry, (31 069); 91 2 988-8000. TV. A self-guided tour brochure is available at Welcome Center. \r\nTKV\\I:I.SI:R\\ICI:S \r\nHistoric Heartland Travel Association., P.O. Box 1619 (31069); 912-988-8000. Open: Mon.-Sat., 8:30 am-5 pm. HF-NRNS-GP-PN\u003cP-DP-FS-FL-CTV-VCR-D-MF-TV. Perry, with its historic ren ovated downtown business district, serves as the southern gatewq to Georgia's Historic Heartland Travel Region. The city is a perfee home base for delightful days of touring the center of the state, fj (GHTA) Perry \\rea Chamber of Commerce, 101 Courtney Hodges Blvd., (31069); 912-987-1234. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pa H-C-IB-MF. Dogwood Festival, Apr. 3, 1999. Christmas .ittheCrost roads, Dec. 1-31, 1999. Illumination Celebration, Dec 1-31, 1999 \" (GHTA) Perry Area Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 1 01 Gen. Court ney Hodges Blvd., (31069); 91 2-988-8000. Open: Mon.-Sat, 830am5pm;Sun.,1-5pm(Sum.). CVB. 1,600 hotel rooms, JSrestaurank Georgia National Fairgrounds, Andersonville, Antique S Peach Bios som Trails, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 139. \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nHISTORIC SITKSA1OM MUM'S Benjamin HawUns Monument and Graieslte, (31078); NR. Monument downtown; actual gravesite off Hwy. 128. \r\nRound Oiik \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nSPORTSx RI:CRI:\\TIO\\ \r\nItedmonl \\allonal \\\\HdHfe Refuge, Rt 1, (31038); 912-986-5441 H-iD-M-OS-f-m-HA-n-W.JS.OOO-acrewi/dlilerehige.Visitori, ter, hiking trails, wildlife drive. Photography, fishing, andeducatora opportunities. Daylight hours, special programs and tours by reser vation. \r\nAn Antebellum S Antiques Trails Community \r\nSTATE P\\RKS \r\nHard labor Creek Stale Park and Golf Course, Rd., I-20, Exit 49, (30663); 800-864-7275, 706 557-3001. OpW7 am-10 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-HR-L-PN-W-TH-aKrDP-RV-GS-PA. A challenging 18-hole golf course and othernvr ational amenities are featured at this park near Atlanta. \u003c-s^ffZ_ cottages, swimming beach, horse trails, boating, hiking, #*\"* nicking. For golf call 706-557-3006. ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RKCRrlVHON The Meadows. National Gun Club, 1064 Rumble Rd, 0' 912-944-9910. Open: Phone for reservations. CC-OS-MF. W scenic open land and woodlands, NSCA Five Stand, Site of Open Sporting Clays Championship. Sporting claycou stations. Shooting instruction and gunfitting available. \r\n \r\nS 2 \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n (HM/ot\u003e tftttt \r\nRestaurant and Gift Shop Social Circle, Georgia \r\nOpen Daily, Lunch and Dinner (BOO) 552-8813  (770) 464-2131 F4 miles north of 1-20, Exit 47, GA Hwy 11 www.bluewillowinn.com __ __ \r\nSocial Circle \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Treasures Along 1-20 Trail Community \r\nvrr v ns'-v- \r\nFox \\ Incyards Winery, 255 Hwy. 11 S., (30279); 770-787-5402. Open: Tours and tastings seven days a week. CC-GS-TV. Awardwinning, family-owned winery. Blue Willow Inn, 294 N. Cherokee Rd., (30279); 800-552-8813, 770464-2131, fax, 770-464-0599. \r\n/'.'L'J^L ^'L' ju/ ad on this page. \r\nHISTORIC SITKS/MOM '\\1K\\TS \r\nSocial Circle National Historic District, Social Circle, (30279); 1st. 1SSU, more than 50 homes built before 1900. Victorian shops. Tonn Hell, Social Circle, (30279). Town We/I is replica of original, legend of the naming of Social Circle and symbolizes the friendli ness and generosity of the people. \r\n \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\n1,01 H, taerillost Inn-Kale's Uinding, 100 N. Park Ct., (30281); 770-507-6500. Rates: $55-$60. H-HF-NS-CC-PI-CTV-CBK-J-IM-PAMF. \r\nlla\\s Inn X Suites-Sloe kl\u003eii\u003cle, 7385 Hannover Pkwy. N., (30281); 770-507-4440. Rates: $44.10-$59.00. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-OSPO-CTV-CBK-J-IM-NA-MF. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover \r\nllolld.i) Inn F\\prcss-Slockbrld#e, 7395 Davidson Or. E., 130281); 770-474-0555. Rates: $59.95-$1 50. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-PO-CTV-CBK-J-NA-SB-MF. \r\nInn at Rattle's Undine, 425 Country Club Dr., (30281); \"0-389-3118. fGHTAI \r\nMold 6-Slockhridgc, 7233 Davidson Pkwy., (30281); '70-389-1 1 42, 800-466-8356. Rates: Under $38.95. H-NS-SNR-CCOS-PO-CTV-IM-PA-NA. \r\nKamada Uinllcd-Slockbrldge, 7265 Davidson Pkwy. N., 00281); 770-474-1700. Rates: $45-$135. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-POCW\u003cBK-J-IM-VCR-SB-MF. \r\n\"konei's lim-siockbrld|te, 110 Hwy. 138, (30281); \"0-389-51 79. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCNC-PO-RS-K-CTV-NA-MF. (GHUi \r\n^\"Per H Mlel-,SI(H-khrldte, 1451 Hudson Bridge Rd., (30281); \"0474-5758. Rates: $36.88-$55.88. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-POnV\u003cBK-IM-VCR-PA-NA. \r\nSTVII |.\\, \r\n^* Mountain Slate Conservation Park, 2600 Hwy 1 55 2^00281); 770-389-7801 . Open: 7 am-dark. H-NHL-ED-M-PF-OS\"*\"\u003e-TH-GS-PA-TV. less than 30 minutes from A tlanta, this 1 00n^^in''e mountain is home to rare plants and animals. Explore \"TMe w your own or visit tlie interpretive center for nature pro*~\"s *\u003ed guided hikes. Nature trails, large playground, museum, *al0\"d\u003cing. r)(CHTA\u003e \r\n \r\nHs (inir club, 4871 Flatbridge Rd., (30281); \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nbest publk course/n/lWanfdbxAtlantaConstitution. Best holes in Atlanta. \r\n \r\n\"1*1 Si\"*1\" Park- 1 fi\" E. Atlanta Rd., (30281 ); 770-389-7900. War\" ' 7anv' P\"i. PN-TC-TH. Public part: features cov- \r\nureas, tenms courts, fitness trail. \r\n \r\nInomshoio I:\\TI ;RT\\I\\ vii ;vr \r\nSwampland Opera House, Intersection Ga. Hwys. 57 \u0026 112, (31090); 912-628-2922, 912-628-5790. Open: Sat. H-NS-CP-RS-E. Country, gospel and bluegrass music every Saturday except Christ mas week. \r\n(Jnatiilla \r\nSI'OKTSK Kl\u003c Kl \\IIO\\ Oakbin Pond Preserve, (31091); 404-873-6946. Open: Call for app't TH. A private nature preserve owned by the Nature Conser vancy. Pond cypress swamp with rare herb: Canby's dropwort. Short boardwalk into edge of swamp, ft \r\n\\\\ariier Kobins \r\nAn Andersonville, Antiques \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\nVITK \\CTIO\\S Museum of Matron, P.O. Box 2469, (31099); 912-926-6870, 912-926-4242. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-CC-OS-PN-PGFS-GS-MF-TV. 90 aircraft and missiles including SR-71 Blackbird, U-2, MIG 17, B-25, B-29, P-40 and P-A7. Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame. HourlySmithsonian movies (Sl-f2). 170,000-sq. ft. ofindoor aviation exhibits (WWII, Korea, Desert Storm, Flying Tigers, Black Americans in Aviation, Tuskegee Airmen, CBI Hump Pilots, Native American Heritage). Giftshop and cafe, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 139. \r\nHouston Count) Fairgrounds, 200 Fairgrounds Blvd., (31 093); 912-929-4114, 912-9234904. Rates: Under $38.95. CP-DP-RV. \r\nAdmiral Benbovt Inn-Warner Kobins, 2079 Watson Blvd., (31088); 912-929-9526, 800-451-1986. Rates: $39. H-HF-CC-PO-KCTV-PA-NA. \r\nBest Western Peach Inn, 2739 Watson Blvd., (31093); 91 2-953-3800, 91 2-953-6230. Rates: J42-S65. H-HF-PF-CC-HC-POCTV-J-VCR. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 130. Budget lnii-\\Varner Robins, 2076 Watson Blvd., (31093); 912-922-7642. \r\nComfort Inn \u0026 Suites-U.iriii-i Kobins, 95 S. Hwy. 247, (31 088); 91 2-922-7555, 800-528-2967. Rates: $45.00-$1 23.00. HFNS-GR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nl)a\u003es Inn-Warncr Kobins, 21 5 Margie Dr., (31 088); 912-953-6866. Rates: $50-$100. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-J-NA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nGuest House Inn-Warner Kobins, 12003 Watson Blvd., (31008); 912-956-2800. \r\nHoliday Inn-Warner Kobins, 2024 Watson Blvd., (31093); 91 2-923-8871 . Rates: $48-$62. H-HF-M-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GPHC-PO-BB-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-IM-VCR-KA-NA-SGT-C-CVBMF. \r\nJameson Inn-Warner Kobins, 2731 Watson Blvd., (31099); 912-953-5522, 800-526-3766. Rates: $50-$64. H-GR-CC-HC-POCTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see. our_ad on the inside front cover. \r\nMonlclalr Motel, 200 Cannon Rd., (31 088); 91 2-923-4276. Rates: $25-$55. M-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-D-NA. ft \r\nKamada Inn-Uarner Kobins, 2725 Watson Blvd, (31088); 912-953-3000, 800-545-7321 . Rates: $40-$70. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CCHC-PN-TO-TC-RS-CW-a-IM-PA-NA-MF.i'GHTA) \r\nSuper 8 MoteM\\arner Kobins, 105WoodcrestBlvd., (31093); 912-923-8600, 800-800-8000. Rates: $38-$46. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-CTV-IM-PA. \r\nMISCI MS Georgia Aviation Hall Of Fame, Hwy. 247 \u0026 Russell Pkwy., (31 099); 91 2-328-0704, 91 2-9264242. Open: 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-EDM-NS-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PG-GS-MF. Located at the Museum of Avia tion in Warner Robins. Honors distinguished men and women who made significant contributions to aviation in Georgia. Displays include photos, documents and memorabilia of aviation pioneers, including Ben Epps St., first man to fly in Georgia, Jacques Bullard, first black military aviator and Robert L Scott, Jr., WWII ace and author ofGod Is My Co-Pilot \r\nTIMUII SI;K\\K:I:S \r\nWarner Kobins Bureau of Ci\\lc \\ffalrs and Welcome Center, (31 093); 91 2-922-51 00, 888-288-WRGA. CVB-IB. Home to the Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau. Located in the historical \"Train Depot\" directly across the street from Robins Air Force Base. If business or pleasure lands you in Warner Robins, call for informa tion about accommodations, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 139. \r\n \r\n\\\\alkins\\illc* \r\nAn Antebellum \u0026 Antiques Trail Community \r\n\\KTS\\I:MI;K'I \\I\\MI;\\I \r\nArt Masters Caller}1 \u0026 Framing, 1 7 N. Main St., (30677); 706-7694450, 888-81 0-6290. Open: Mon.-Fri, 1 0 am-5:30 pm; Sat, 10 am-4 pm; Sun., 1-4 pm. CC-OS-GS-D. Original an. tine faming and interior design. Featuring all-local artists. Kugftlere Art Gallery \u0026 Ked Door Folk \\rl Gallery 1 2 South Main St., (30677-2491); 706-769-7247. Open: Mon.-Sat, 1 0:30 am-5:30 pm. M-CC-GS-D. Neighboring An Galleries-- Ruggiere features tine art including original paintings by Travis Abbott. Red Door showcases folk art ( n\\\\ I \\ili\\ \u003c TVI! H Oconec Count) Chic Center, 2661 Hog Mountain Rd., (30677); 706-769-3902. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-M-NS-OS-OVE-CBK-VCR-MF. 28, 000-sq. ft. facility. 500-seatperforming arts the ater. SOO-seat banquet area with catering kitchen. \r\nHISTORIC SITHK/tlOM MKMS \r\n\\krldne Cemetery, U.S. Hwy. 441 , 1 mi. sou* of the Bishop com munity, (30677). NR. \\nlloch Christian Church, 1100 Antioch Church Rd., (30677); 706-769-6023. Open: Sat. \u0026 Sun., 9 am \u0026 1 1 am; worship service, 10 am. NR. Oldest Christian Church in the State of Georgia estab lished 1807. Became a Christian Church (Disciples ot Christ) in 1822. Considered the \"Mother Church \" of the Christian Churches (DoC) in Region of Georgia. F,ale Tavern, US Hwy. 441 , (30677); 706-769-51 97. Open: Daily, 10 am-5 pm. HF-PN-GS-D-NA-CVB-VI. Early Georgia stage stop and tavern. Late 1 700'% furnishings and artifacts. The Eagle Tavern is now the Oconee County Visitor Bureau \u0026 Welcome Center. Pic nic area, gift shop and tourist information provided. Rider's Mill Covered Bridge, Hwy. 15, (30677). NR-NA. c. 1800. One of the last wooden bridges still being used on a \r\npublic road. KHN.IV, \r\nVshford Manor Bed and Breakfast, 5 Harden Hill Rd., (30677); 706-769-2633. Rates: $85. NS-CC-OS-PO-BB-BBP-FBK-VCR-PA-D-MF. Khendell Ked \u0026 Breakfast, 3581 S. Bamett Shoals Rd., (30677); 706-7694522. Rates: $65-$80. NS-CC-OS-B8-BBP-CI-FBK-MF. ft \r\n-.noi'l'iv: \r\nGreater \\\\iilklns\\llle Business \u0026 Merchants Association, Downtown Watkinsville, (30677); 706-769-7347. NR-D. Beautiful downtown Watkinsville has the small-town charm with quaint shops, galleries and restaurants. Mlllers's Blueberrles, 1371 Union Church Rd., (30677); 706-769-6359. Open: Jul.-Aug.; Mon.-Thu., 8 am-8 pm; Fri. 8am-12noon; FP-OS-L-SB-TV. You pick or pick by order. 4,(-acres ot blueberries; very child-friendly. Bring a picnic; pretty location. \r\nRi:(Ki;vno\\ \r\nHerman C. Michael Park, Ga. Hwy. 53 and Elder Rd., (30677); 706-769-3965. HF-HC-L-PN-PG-TC-TH-NA. 39.5-xre park with lighted ball fields, tennis courts, lake, picnic areas, jogging and nature trails, basketball gym and weight room facility. \r\nTK\\U:I si K\\HI:S \r\nRagle Tavern Welcome Center, (30677); 706-769-5197. Open: Daily, 10 am-5 pm. C. \r\n\\\\inlcrville \r\nOld t\\ Inlenllle Inn, 1 08 S. Main, (30683); 706-742-7340. Rates: $45-570. NS-FP-TC-BB-BBP-K-CTV-FBK-VCR-NA. \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\neorg i a \r\n \r\nMy Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 53 \r\n \r\n  This quiet, rural area in the middle of Georgia's rich agricultural belt was relatively unknown \r\nuntil two events of the early 1930s. \r\n \r\nIn 1931, a Toombs County farmer named Mose Coleman discovered the onion crop he had planted was sweet rather than hot, due to the particular combination of elements in the local soil and climate. These Vidalia Onions gradually became a taste sensation, creating an exclu sive $30-million industry in 20 Mag nolia Midlands counties. \r\nOn June 2, 1932, George Wash ington Perry went fishing on Mont gomery Lake in Telfair County. At one point he thought he had snagged a log, but instead landed a 22 pound, 4 ounce largemouth bass. It set a world record and gave south central \r\n \r\nGeorgia a reputation as a fisher man's paradise. \r\nStill, there is more to this region than great fishing and gourmet onions. Its 10 rivers and sundry lakes are ideal for boating, waterskiing and swimming. Numerous hunting reserves stock wild game to please the most avid sports enthu siasts. There is wide open space for golfers and a host of challenging, newly-developed courses. \r\nAbove all, Magnolia Midlands is proud of its appealingbackroads, for here on this vast, fertile plain, uncrowded highways take travelers to towns and attractions that are gra- \r\n \r\ne!\u003eK~ p/v,r Buildings in Fitzgerald display fine examples of soaring columns from different architectural styles. ABOVE: Hawkinsville's Harness Horse Training Facility is a world-class winter track and home to some of the best harness horses in the world. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 55 \r\n \r\n Georgia's Farmbelt \r\n \r\nThe Magnolia Midlands are surrounded by pine and hardwood forests. Is it any wonder our guests sleep like logs? \r\n1.800.311.7978 \r\nwww.bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nHazlehurst Best Western Hazlehurst 912-375-3400 \r\n \r\nAcross the street from ordinary! \r\nBest Western hotels are independently owned and operated. 1998 Best Western International Inc. Sponsored by the Best Western Georgia Co-op. \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n cious, Southern and special. The Wire- Georgia Governor George M. Troup, is \r\n \r\ngrass Trail along Highway 57 is an alter also found here. \r\n \r\nnate passage to the Golden Isles without \r\n \r\nVidalia, 15 miles south of 1-1(5, cele \r\n \r\nthe monotony of interstate travel. You'll brates the spring harvest with onion \r\n \r\nfind many historical markers and an farm tours and onion cooking and eat \r\n \r\nabundance of road-side stands offering ing contests during the four-day Vidalia \r\n \r\nfresh Georgia produce. \r\n \r\nOnion Festival the last weekend in \r\n \r\nInterstate 16 stretches across the April. Rocky Creek Golf Course pro \r\n \r\nnorthern part of Magnolia Midlands, vides 18 holes of play in a beautiful rural \r\n \r\noffering easy access to Dexter's annual setting. This small Georgia town is also \r\n \r\nPossum Hollow Arts and Crafts Fes known for the Ladson Genealogical \r\n \r\ntival and the amenities of Dublin and and Historical Library, one of the \r\n \r\nEast Dublin. Be sure to stop by Dublin's largest genealogical research libraries \r\n \r\nnew welcome center, open the summer in the Southeast, and the Altama \r\n \r\nof 1999, for official information on all the Museum of Art and History inside the \r\n \r\narea has to offer. \r\n \r\nrestored 1911 Brazell House. \r\n \r\nAnd if you're hungry, Dublin features \r\n \r\nThe Commissary, once part of a \r\n \r\nthe historic Ma Haw- \r\n \r\n1930 lumber mill, has \r\n \r\nkins Restaurant. Loca \r\n \r\nbeen recycled into a \r\n \r\nted in the downtown \r\n \r\nlakeside welcome cen \r\n \r\nhistoric district, Ma \r\n \r\nter off 1-16 at Metter. In \r\n \r\nHawkins has become a \r\n \r\ntown, the lovely three- \r\n \r\nGeorgia tradition with \r\n \r\nBlue and Gray \r\n \r\nacre Guido Gardens \r\n \r\ngood ol' Southern food \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\ns u s next to \"The \r\n \r\nfor (iO years. \r\n \r\nPage House \r\n \r\nSower\" Studios, the \r\n \r\nIrish eyes smile year- \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\nradio production cen- \r\n \r\nround in these twin \r\n \r\nHamess Horse \r\n \r\nter of religious broad- \r\n \r\ncities, but in March the \r\n \r\nTraining Facility \r\n \r\ncaster Michael Guido. \r\n \r\nentire community goes \r\n \r\nHistoric \r\n \r\nU.S. Hwy. 341, \"The \r\n \r\ngreen for the Dublin- \r\n \r\nOpera House \r\n \r\nGolden Isles Park- \r\n \r\nLaurens St. Patrick's \r\n \r\nLamarCLBall \r\n \r\nway,\" is one of the \r\n \r\nFestival, an extrava \r\n \r\nRaptor Center \r\n \r\nmost popular non- \r\n \r\ngant month-long salute \r\n \r\nVidalia Onions \r\n \r\nexpressway routes \r\n \r\nto the Irish ancestry of \r\n \r\nfrom middle Georgia \r\n \r\nDublin. Historic Belle- \r\n \r\nto the coastal beaches. \r\n \r\nvue Avenue leads downtown where the It runs through Hawkinsville, the \r\n \r\nDublin-Laurens Museum houses local \"Harness Horse Training Capital of \r\n \r\nhistory exhibits and historic walking the South,\" where harness horses \r\n \r\ntour information. Green is also the color are trained annually on the red clay \r\n \r\nat Riverview Golf Course, an 18-hole mile and half-mile tracks of the train \r\n \r\ncourse on the banks of the Oconee ing facility. The Hawkinsville Har \r\n \r\nRiver. Used for fishing and recreation ness Festival draws thousands each \r\n \r\ntoday, the Oconee is the site of Fish Trap April. \r\n \r\nCut, built here about 1000 B.C. as an \r\n \r\nHawkinsville's Historic Opera \r\n \r\naboriginal fishtrap. \r\n \r\nHouse and Taylor Hall are two of the \r\n \r\nSoperton, farther east, is the home of many 19th and turn-of-the-century his \r\n \r\n'he Million Pines Arts and Crafts Fes- toric sites here. \r\n \r\nuval, named to honor the work of a local \r\n \r\nHawkinsville offers great sporting \r\n \r\nonservationist who planted seven mil areas for both the novice and the pro \r\n \r\nlion pine saplings here. The Million fessional. For the hunter, Hawkinsville's \r\n \r\nPines Visitor Center in the 1845 Curt Ocmulgee Wildlife Management Area is \r\n \r\n^arvvick House has information on the the perfect place. Southern Hills Golf \r\n \r\narea's top industry, pine gum produc- Club is a great public golf course that \r\n \r\n'n. Troup's Tomb, an elaborate gran- I challenges even the best swing, and at \r\n \r\ne Memorial on the plantation of former ! a great price. \r\n \r\nOfficial T r \r\n \r\nI Guide \r\n \r\nInformation Centers \r\nConvention and Visitors Bureaus: \r\nCNOrcS STEP-ON GUIDE SERVICE AVAILABLE.) \r\nStatesboro CVB P.O. Box Inlli, 332 South Main St. Statesboro. CA 30458 912-480-186!) or 800-568-3301 Fax 912-489-2688 www.visit-statesboro.com \r\nVidalia Tourism Council 2805 Lyons Highway Vidalia, GA 30474 Fax 912-538-8687 \r\n \r\nStatesboro's downtown buildings are brightly lit during the holidays. \r\n \r\nLocal Welcome Centers: \r\n \r\nAlma \r\n \r\n!112-632-0\u003cX)5 \r\n \r\nBaxley \r\n \r\n912-367-7731 \r\n \r\nClaxton \r\n \r\n912-739-2281 \r\n \r\nDouglas \r\n \r\n912-383-0277 \r\n \r\nDublin \r\n \r\n912-272-5546 \r\n \r\nEastman \r\n \r\n912-3744723 \r\n \r\nGlennville Hazelhurst \r\n \r\n912-654-2000 912-375-4543 \r\n \r\nHawkinsville \r\n \r\n912-783-1717 \r\n \r\nMetier \r\nMillion Pines \r\n \r\n912-685-6988 \r\n912-529-6263 \r\n \r\nReidsville \r\n \r\n912-557-6323 \r\n \r\nStatesboro Vidalia \r\n \r\nsoo-LOVE-301 912-538-8687 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Centers \r\n \r\nUS301,Sylvania \r\n \r\n912-829-3331 \r\n \r\n1 57 \r\n \r\n Further down U.S. 341 is Eastman, known for the original site of Stuckey's Candy, and still home to pecan logrolls made fresh daily. Historic driving tours take you to the Stuckey's homes and pecan orchards. Be sure to visit the East man House, which is now home to the local history of Dodge County. Right down Highway 117 is the Cypress Lake Plan tation. Located in Rhine, Cypress Lake offers scenic boat tours on a beautiful 100-acre lake, complete with thousands of birds, egrets, ibis, herons and cranes. \r\nPine Bluff Golf and Country Club has 18 holes of challenging play on its recently opened course, where meeting space, exercise facility and restaurant make for a great experience. The Dodge County Public Fishing Lake in East man offers excellent outdoor facilities: a 125-acre lake, floating docks, boat ramps and nature trails. Jay Bird Springs offers a fresh, spring water swimming \r\nrgias terarks \r\nJefferson Davis Memorial State Historic Site \r\nLittle Ocmulgee Park Lodge and Golf Course \r\npool, the first public swimming pool in Georgia. \r\nNext door in Telfair County, there are plenty of public access fishing spots on the Ocmulgee River between Jack sonville and Lumber City, plus a 265acre fishing lake in Little Ocmulgee State Park in McRae. The park is a mecca for golfers with a 30-room lodge, restaurant and conference center over looking a top-rated 18-hole golf course, \r\n \r\nCelebrate at the Baxley Tree Festival, a tribute to the region's lush trees and forest industry. \r\n \r\nfour lighted tennis courts and two swim- ! ities at Lake Lindsay Grace. Hunting \r\n \r\nming pools. There are fully-equipped j is a favorite pastime in Wayne County, \r\n \r\ncottages and campsites at Little Ocmul- j where more than 100,000 acres have \r\n \r\ngee, too. \r\n \r\n! been set aside for wildlife management, \r\n \r\nMcRae-Telfair County also caters to j and over 40 hunting clubs thrive. Also \r\n \r\nhunters. Its two wildlife management j located in Jesup, the Railroad Section \r\n \r\nareas total 35,000 acres of pine and hard- i House Museum exhibits the historical \r\n \r\nwood forest along the Ocmulgee River, j importance of the local railroad. \r\n \r\nSuperb fishing and hunting continue j In Douglas-Coffee County, located \r\n \r\nalong U.S. 341 in Hazlehurst, Baxley ! conveniently on U.S. 441, you will be \r\n \r\nand Jesup. Hazlehurst is situated at the j greeted by a delightful historic down \r\n \r\nconfluence of the Ocmulgee and Alta- i town. An abundance of antique shops \r\n \r\nmaha Rivers, the latter being the pre- i are located throughout the community. \r\n \r\nmier largemouth bass fishing river in j While in search of some of the finest \r\n \r\nSoutheast Georgia. Bullard Creek j \r\n \r\nWildlife Management Area on the j \r\n \r\nsouth bank of the Altamaha offers j \r\n \r\n16,000 acres of pine, hardwood and river i \r\n \r\nswamp, and an archery range on the j \r\n \r\npremises. Hazlehurst's river area is also i \r\n \r\nhome to Bentley's on the River in the j 1890 Homestead Village where you can i feast on huge steaks at a small price, j \r\nFishing, boating, swimming and i waterskiing are available at Lake May- j ers in Baxley The Edwin I. Hatch i Nuclear Plant Visitor Center, also in ! Baxley, is an educational showcase for j nuclear power, with animated exhibits j \r\n \r\n\u003e the state there are tots of \u003e geared toward kids and \r\ni. Try these great suggestions \u003e region: \r\n \r\nnar Q. Ball ^or Center \r\n \r\n.,.,, 912-681-0831 \r\n \r\n^Georgia native birds of prey in their natural \r\n \r\nnment. as well as many native speck's l \r\n \r\ni in a natural setting', live falcon Hying \r\n \r\n_ s every weekend weather permitting EpBORO, ~GA. SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS \r\n \r\ntlrdS Springs \r\n \r\n912-868-2728 \r\n \r\nand films. Baxley is also home to the j \r\n \r\nannual Baxley Tree Festival which eel- j \r\n \r\nebrates the importance of timber to the j \r\n \r\nregion. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nJesup and Wayne County have five i \r\n \r\nloric natural deep water spring that i* . \" Georgia's only chemical-free swimm\"* injoy the day wilier skating, take a train \"id'ine on great hamburgers and l\u003em'V \r\nnack bar. SOUTH OF EASTMAN \r\nk great family ideas, check wi *e il Welcome Center. \r\n \r\npublic boat landings along the Altamaha | \r\n \r\nRiver and a wealth of water sports facil- ! \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n antiques in the southeast, visit Her i is set aside for the Ocmulgee Wild Hog \r\n \r\nitage Farm in General Coffee State | Festival. \r\n \r\nPark. Here the Meeks Cabin is an I North-South travelers who want to \r\n \r\nexample of early family life while smat | avoid the freeway have the U.S. 301 \r\n \r\nterings of outbuildings tell the story of ! Trail as an alternative in the eastern \r\n \r\nthe farm. Farm heritage can also be | section of the region. In Sylvania it \r\n \r\nfound in two community festivals--Pio i swings by the historic Dell-Goodall \r\n \r\nneer Skills Day and Musgrove Mule ! House, said to have survived the curse \r\n \r\nRound-up held each fall. \r\n \r\nI of an itinerant preacher. \r\n \r\nDouglas is home to South Georgia i Statesboro is the largest city on U.S. \r\n \r\nCollege, which hosts one of the largest I 301 and the home of Georgia South- \r\n \r\nElderhost programs in the state offering | ern University. At the GSU Museum \r\n \r\ntravel and education of the senior adult I the most colossal fossil is the 26-foot \r\n \r\nmarket. Highlights of the trip include ! skeleton of a 78-million-year-old \r\n \r\nlocal heritage information, adventures | Mosasaur. The 10-acre Magnolia Gar- \r\n \r\nin the Okefenokee Swamp and beach j den and GSU Botanical Gardens dis- \r\n \r\nexcursions to Georgia's Golden Isles. I play native plants, wildflowers and \r\n \r\nFurther east on Ga. Hwy. 32, Alma, a i wildlife. The university's Herty Nature \r\n \r\nleading producer of blueberries, hosts j Preserve and Trail is a memorial to the \r\n \r\nthe Georgia Blueberry Festival each ! noted horticulturist who first studied \r\n \r\nJune. West of Douglas, Hwy. 32 leads to i pine trees and their products. The \r\n \r\nfascinating Civil War history in | Lamar Q. Ball Raptor Center is now \r\n \r\nIrwinville, Ocilla and Fitzgerald. \r\n \r\n! home to a bald eagle as well as many \r\n \r\nWhile Ocilla is known for its annual I other birds of prey and Georgia wildlife. \r\n \r\nSweet Potato Festival in October, I The welcome center on South Main \r\n \r\nnearby Crystal Lake with its white ! Street also has information about States- \r\n \r\nsand beaches and water park is a I boro's charms, including 18 holes of golf \r\n \r\nfavorite fun-in-the-sun place. Nearby in i at Southern Links Golf Course, football \r\n \r\nIrwinville, the Jefferson Davis Memo I schedules for the GSU two-time AA \r\n \r\nrial Museum and Park is a historic | National Champions and historic sites. \r\n \r\nlandmark on the site where the elusive I Mill Creek Regional Park is a 160- \r\n \r\npresident of the Confederacy was finally i acre, multi-purpose recreational park \r\n \r\ncaptured in May of 1865. \r\n \r\nj home to regional, state and national soft- \r\n \r\nFitzgerald is a town originally col | ball and soccer championships. \r\n \r\nonized by retired Union veterans who ! Three growing local festivals include \r\n \r\nlooked south for better opportunities | the Brooklet Peanut Festival annually \r\n \r\nand warmer weather after the war. i in August, the Catface Country Tur- \r\n \r\nContrary to expectations, local people ! pentine Festival in Portal the last week- \r\n \r\ngreeted them in friendship and made | end in September and the Harvest \r\n \r\nFitzgerald a uniquely \"Yank-Reb City.\" i Moon Arts and Crafts Fair the second \r\n \r\nThe town's streets are named for i weekend in November. \r\n \r\nUnion and Confederate generals, and ! Farther south on U.S. 301, the Clax- \r\n \r\nits prime attraction is the Blue and i ton Fruitcake Factory and the Georgia \r\n \r\nGray Museum of Civil War memora i Fruitcake Company offer free sam- \r\n \r\nbilia. North of Fitzgerald, Abbeville i pies. There's golfing at Claxton's Evans \r\n \r\nwas the site of Battle at Breakfast I Heights Golf Club and Gordonia Alta- \r\n \r\nCreek and a Confederate Memorial ! maha State Park in Reidsville. The wel- \r\n \r\nwas erected in front of the 1903 Court | come center is located in the 1890s \r\n \r\nhouse. \r\n \r\n| Alexander Hotel, recipient of the Pres- \r\n \r\nAbbeville, known as the \"Wild Hog i idential Historic Preservation Award. \r\n \r\nCaPital of Georgia,\" is located on the I Regardless of which road is taken, a \r\n \r\nbanks of the Ocmulgee River where Half i trip through Magnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nn Landing provides public access. ! promises plenty of outdoor sport, novel \r\n \r\nA(ldison Wild Boar Hunting provides | attractions, agricultural bounty and a \r\n \r\nboar hunts, while every May ! \"down-home\" Southern welcome. \r\n \r\nBoxle \r\nTheTurpentineGty \r\nBaxley Tree Fest April 15-18,1999 Surrency Day October 9,1999 Piney Bluff Festival \r\nBuffalo Trow November 20,1999 Southeast Timber Harvesting \r\nExpo 2000 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant Visitors/Educational Center Hands-On Displays \r\nFarm Tours Altamaha River Fishing, Recreation, Hunting Appling County Heritage Center Minutes from Golden Isles and Okefenokee Park Bdxley-Appliruj County Board of Tourism \r\n912-367-7731 \r\nwww.applingdacoc.com \r\n' Home of the WorldFamous Vidalia Onion 1 Vidalia Onion Festival, April 29-May 2, 1999 1 Ladson Genealogical Library containing over 30,000 books 1 The Altama Museum of Art \u0026 History 30 minutesfrom 1-16 exit #20 \r\nVidalia Tourism - Council \r\n2805 East First Street Vidaliu. Georgia 30474 \r\n(912) 538-8687 ;X7*r A Vidalia Onion \\VIUAMA/ Committee \r\nMarketing \u0026: Research of Vidalia Onions \r\n(912) 537-1918 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\n IteffiLDi \r\nf^^ IMVfaaxgmnonllii:a) 1M11 idlands \r\n \r\nAhbcvillc \r\nC SITI S/MOM MI'MS \"Bailie ill Breakfast Crock\" Marker, Hwy. 129S., (31001) M. Confederate Memorial, Wilcox County Library Sq., (31001); 912-467-2666. Erected 1909 out of Georgia marble. First lulled Methodist Church, S. Broad St., (31001); 912-467-2652. OS. i 1892. \\en Hope Primitive Baptist Church, Hwy. 129 S., (31001); 912-467-2705. NR. Oldest church in Wilcox County, established 1830. Original structure on site. Wllcox County Courthouse at U.S. Hwy. 129 \u0026 280, (31001); 912-467-2737. Open; Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. NR. Built 1903. \r\nM'ltRlsN Kl \u003c KI \\IIO\\ Half Moon landing on Ocmulgcc Rher, end of Half Moon Rd, (31001); 91 2-467-2666. Open: Daylight-dark. OS-BA-BF-F-L. New boat ramp installed Sept. 1997. \r\nIOIHJIM; \r\nThe Collon Patch Inn, 3830 Hwy. 135, (30410); 912-583-2519, 800-765-0080 code 00. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \r\n\\liiui* \r\nvrTR\\CTio\\s \r\nAlma. Rabbit Eye Rlueberry Capital of the World, (31 51 0). Renowned as the Rabbit Eye B/ueberry Capital of the State of Geor gia, the United States of America and tfie world, Alma produces more than six million pounds of blueberries each year. \r\nI.OIM.IM. Best Inn, U.S. Hwy. 1 S., (31 510); 91 2-632-2866. Da\u003e Inn, 930 S. Pierce St., (31 51 0); 91 2-632-7000. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. Sunset Motel, 91 5 S. Pierce St., (31 51 0); 91 2-632-7286. \r\n \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\S \r\nBaxley Tree Festival, (3151 3); 91 2-367-7731 . Award-winning community festival held annually in April. Over 30 events. Focus is on the forestry industry. Winner of the Best Festival award by Geor gia Festival and Events Association. Call for information. \r\nKdnln I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Visitor Center, 1 1 036 Hatch Parkway N, (31 51 3); 91 2-367-3668, 800-722-7774. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. HF-ED-M-PN-MF-TV-VI. It's educational, fun, and it's free. Hands-on exhibits stir the imagination of all ages. Animated display tells you how the energy of the atom is unleashed to gen erate electricity. Enjoy picnic lunch on the grounds or at a lovely nearby roadside park. School class and bus tours welcome. Call for group reservations. \r\nMl SCI MS \r\nAppllng County Heritage Center, P.O. Box 87, (31515); 912-367-8133. H-ED-M-NS-MF. Go back in time and learn about Appling County's history. Turpentine collection, agricultural imple ments, 1 9th S 20th century memorabilia. Black history room, genea logy, war room. Hours: Tue., Thu., \u0026 fri., 12 noon-4:30 pm; Sal, 9am-1:30 pm. Admission free. \r\n \r\njjL*\\ \r\nr\\ u^^^*/ \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nLegend H Handicapped Accessible HF Handicapped Facilities COE US Corps of Eng Facility NHL National Histonc Landmark NPS Operated by Naf I Park Svc NR National Register of \r\nHistoric Places and/or Historic Outbuildings ED Educational M Museum NS Non Smoking Areas \r\nLOCATION/ACCESS \r\nD Downtown MA OnMARTA NA Near Airport SGT Shuttle/Ground Transport \r\n \r\nSB Suburban \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAL Airline C Chamber of Commerce CVB Com/ \u0026 Visitors Bureau CE Currency Exchange LI Language Interpreter IB Tourism Info Bureau MF Meeting Facility TS Tour Service TV Tours Available TA Travel Agency \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\nBB Bed \u0026 Breakfast BBP B \u0026 B with Private Bath CB Cabin \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SI TCSAIOM MFATS \r\n.Appllng Count; Courthouse, (31 51 3). NR. Historic Courthouse building, c. 1907. Historical Marker: Caroline Miller, Georgia's first Pulitzer Prize Winner for fiction. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RI;CRI:\\TIO\\ \r\nAltamaha River, 1 4 miles north of Baxley, (3151 3). Popular loca tion for boating, skiing and is the premiere largemouth bass river in Southeast Georgia. \r\nAppllng Count} Country Club, 4628 Hatch Pkwy. S., (3151 3); 91 2-367-3582. Rates: $1 3-J21 . GC. Nine-hole course prices include ax and cart. \\ppling Recreation Complex, County Farm Rd., (31513); 91 2-367-831 5. H-PN-PG-TH-FS-GS. NewSI.M facility houses five 300 softball fields, press box and concession stand building, play ground, comfort zone, multi-purpose trail, large shelter for picnics, plenty of parking. \r\nCrooked Creek Country Club, Carter Cemetery Rd., (31513); 912-367-2400. Rates: $23. GC. 9 -hole course formembers and nonmembers. \r\nKrnesl Parker Park, Alien St, (31 51 5); 91 2-367-831 5. SNR-OSPN-PG-PO-TC. Outdoor pool, bathhouse, pavilion, large picnic area. Playground area, outdoor basketball courts, tennis courts, 300' softball f/eld. Falling Rocks Park/Altamaha Rrter, (31 51 3); 91 2-367-81 00. BF-F-PN-RF-CP. Popular location for boating S skiing. The premier largemouth bass river in southeast Georgia. Comfort station. \r\nlake Mayers, (31513). OS-BA-BF-F-L-PN-WS. Eight mi. west ofBax ley on U.S. Hwy. 34 1, Lake Mayers offers fishing, boating, swimming, and water skiing, with beautiful homes and farms lining the landscape. \r\nMax Deen Memorial Park, Walnut St., (3151 3), 91 2-367-831 5. H-SNR-OS-PN-PG-PO-TC-FS-PA. Pool, bathhouse, rivo softball fields (2S0 1 \u0026 260'), one 1 75' basketball field, pavilion, playground, pic nic area, parking, concession stand, two tennis courts. \r\nRandall Tulen Environmental Park. Hwy. 15, (31513); 91 2-367-8600. ED-PN-TH-USFS. An outdoor classroom used to pro mote urban forestry and environmental education. Includes an amphitheatre and nature trails. \r\nWest Side Park, Hwy. 341 , (31 51 3); 91 2-367-831 5. H-PN-PG-TCMF. Eight tennis courts, gymnasium, shaded picnic and playground area. \r\nCAMPING Cooper Mobile Home/RV Park, 8634 Hatch Pkwy. N., (31513); 912-367-6123. Rates: $45/mo.; overnight rates. CP-RV. Mobile honv'RV Park. \r\nDeen's RV Park. 998 Deen Landing Rd., U.S. Hwy. 1, (31513); 912-367-2949. 25-space RV park with 23 full hookups on the Altamaha River, the widest river east of the Mississippi. Quiet, peaceful, adjoining boat dock. Ski, fish, swim or jet ski. \r\nI liiidsfoid Moody Park, 4497 Hatch Pkwy. N., (31513); 91 2-36741 69. Rates: $45/mo.; nightly rates also. CP-RV-PA. Mobile home park and RV overnight. \r\n \r\nBudget Host Inn-Kuxley, 713 E. Parker St., (31513); 912-367-2200, 800-283-4678. Rates: 536-545. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-PO-CTV. (CHTA) \r\nHoliday Inn i:\\prcss-lta\\lo, 301 Heritage St., (31513); 912-367-6653. Rates: $47-559. NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-MM-MF. \r\n \r\na Cottages Cl Country Inn CP CampSite DP Dump Site RV RV Hook Up \r\nLD Lodge R Resort \r\nRS Restaurant on Site K Kitchenettes FD Food Service FL Fuel Service BS Baby-sitting CTV Cable TV CL Cocktail Lounge CSS Cocktail Service Sunday E Entertainment CBK Continental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK Full Breakfast J Jacuzzi GS Gift Shop IR In-Room Movies VCR VCR In Room PA Pets Allowed KA Kennel Facilities A Atmosphere Table Service CS Cafeteria Smorgasbord FF Fast Food FS Family Style CT Catering Service \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBA Beach Access BF Boating Facilities F Fishing GC Golf on Premises \r\n \r\nOak Dale Motel, 2320 Hatch Pkwy. S., (31513); 912-367-2659 800-367-2659. Rates: $25-$35. NS-SNR-CC-OS-CTV-IM-NA. \r\nPine Lodge Motel, 500 S. Main St., (31513); 912-367-3622, 800-841-6052. Rates: 532-S46. H-NS-SNR-CC-OS-PG-PO-K-CTVPA. (GHTA) \r\nScottish Iim-Ba\\lcy, 1179 Hatch Pkwy., (31513); 912-367 3652. H-NS-SNR-CC-PN-PG-PO-CTV-IM-PA. \r\nIll) K-\u003c \r\nFarm Tours of Vppllng County, 501 W. Parker St., (31513); 912-367-7731. ED-TS-TV. Different locations sponsored by County Extension. Learn about tobacco, cotton, timber and pecan industry, dairy farms and the harvesting methods. Dress comfortably \r\nTR\\\\I:I,SI;R\\ICI s \r\nBaxley-Appllng County Board of Tourism, 501 W. Parker St, (31 51 3); 912-367-7731. Open: Mon.-Thu., 9 am-4 pm. C-IB-MF-TS. Local Welcome Center. Tourist information available. Sponsoi of the Baxley Tree Fest a week-long celebration for the whole family, fj (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 159. \r\n(Ihaunccv \r\nr. \\MPIM; \r\nJay Bird Springs Resort \u0026 Campgrounds, Jay Bird Springs Rd.', (3101 1); 91 2-868-2728. Rates: Under S38.95-over 579.99. NSFP-GR-OS-GP-PN-PG-PO-TH-CB-CP-RV-R-RS-K-FS-FL-GS-MF. A great \r\ncountry vacation spot that is clean, quiet, fun and very bmily-oriented. Spend a week at jay Bird Springs, where not a f/ace of city life can be found...you may even wonder if the city is still out tftetft \r\n(;ia\\lon* \r\nVITR \\c i IONS \r\nClaxton Bakery. Inc., 203 W. Main St., (30417); 912 -739-3441 . Open: Mon.-Sat. World famous fruit cake bakery. Millions oflbs baked and distributed annually. Baking season Sep.-Dei \r\nGeorgia Fruit Cake Company. Inc., 5 S. Duval St., (30417); 912-739-2683. International quality. Fourth-generation hmily busi ness. Monde selection Gold Medal Award winner-[onjrn. \r\nYYIIbanks .Apiaries, Hwy. 280 W., (30417); 91 2-739-4820. TV. Major regional beekeeping operation. Pollination sen/ice and honey production. World-wide shipping. Tours by app't. \r\nHISTORIC SIT! S'VOV MI'M's \r\nEvans County Conn house W. Main St., (3041 7); 91 2-739-1391, 912-739-2281 .'Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-HF NR-CTV-NA-CVI. c. 1923. Designed by Georgia architect l.J. Baldwin. Early 20tti century Neoclassical design. This is the first and only courthouse m f vans County built in 1923. It was the 150th county to be organized in Georgia. \r\nSPORTS x RI;CKI:\\TIO\\ \r\nCanoochee Rher, Hwy. 280 E., (30417); 912-739-1391. OS-BABF-F-L-PN-CP-PA-NA-C. Swimming, fishing, campmq and bn:~c \r\nClans County labile Fishing Area, Hwy. 280 E, (30417); 912-685-6424, 912-739-1391. Open: Sunrise-sunset OS-BF-F-LPN-NA-VI. Lakes offer excellent boat and bank fishing. Boatramps, fishing piers, restrooms, picnic tables. The 30-acre and 84-acrs lakes are open for fishing seven days a week. The 8-acre lake is ope\" for fishing on Mon., Wed. and Sat. weekly. It is open the follow^ holidays: Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Laboi Day. Fvans Heights Golf Course, Hwy. 301 S., (30417); 912-7393003. GC. Beautiful 18-hole semi-private golf course. \r\n \r\nGP Golf Privileges HC Health Club HR Horseback Riding I Lake Access M Marina P Picnic Facilities PG Playground fm Pool Indoor/Outdoor RF Rafting/Kayaking SS Snow Skiing TC Tennis Courts TH Trails/Hiking TB Tubing WS Water Skiing \r\nCHARGES/HOURS \r\nYA Admission Fee FP Family Plan \r\n \r\nGR Group Rate SNR Senior Discount PF Parking Fee CC Credit Cards Accepted OS Open Sunday SKOAL NOTES OHM Georgia Hospitality* \r\nTravel Association \r\nCenter or State Visitor Information Center  \r\n,. Special Internet Presence atwww.gomm.com \r\n \r\nGe o rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n KMHilMi Miami Mold, U.S. 301 N., (30417); 912-739-2064. I'alrlol Inn, Hwy. 301 N., Duval St., (30417); 912-739-2525, 912-739-2603. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-SNR-CC-RS-K-CTVJ-PA. \r\nRest Haven Motel, U.S. 301 N., (30417); 912-739-1016. Rates: \r\n$26.50-531.80. SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV-PA. T\\\\I:I. SIKMCI \u003e \r\n(;ia\\ton-K\\ans County Welcome Center, 4 N. Duval St., U.S. Hwy. 301 N., (30417); 912-739-1391. H-ED-NS-CTV-NA-C-IBMF-VI. E-mail: cclaxton@bulloch.com \r\norhran \r\nMISITMS \r\nMiddle Georgia College Baseball Hall of Memory, Sarah St., MGC Campus, (31014); 912-934-3044. Museum for National Baseball Champion learn. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 KI;CKI: VTIOM \r\nBai ksdale Bobnhlle Plantation, Rt 4, Longstreet Rd., (31 01 4); 912-934-6916. Rates: Quail, $175-$350. Open: Seasonal. CC-CB. Qua., hur,i\u003cny 1/oin Oct. 1-Mar. 31, for quail, chukar and pheasant. Deer and turkey hunts. Guided hunts, lodging, 1 1 -station sporting clays year-round; skeet and sheltered and lighted NSCA i-itand. \r\nCircle D Stables, Cook Rd., Rt. 3, (31014); 912-934-2877. HR. Ridinq lessons. Trail fides. Carriage rental. \r\nOx hi an Speedway, Rt. 6, (31 01 4); 91 2-934-4477. Hoods Golf Course, Rt 2, Box 370, Mac Thompson Rd., (31 01 4); 912-934-0731. Open: 7 am-dusk. GC. 27-lmle public course. f/jc.'Vi /;nA'S style. 18 holes rolling terrain with lots of trees. Never more than four in a group. No walking on weekends or holidays. Friendly and affordable. \r\nCWIMV; \r\nHillside Bluegrass Park, (31014); 912-934-6694. Rates: $7/day. Year-round camping, spring \u0026 fall Blue Crass Festivals. 300 RV hookups. \r\nBudge! Inn, 805 N. Second St., (31014); 912-934-2877. Rates: S30-$50. Royal Inn Motel, 405 E. Dykes St., (31014); 912-934-0943. Rates: S35-$60. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-DP-LD-CTV-D. \r\nDouglas* \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nvrrR \\rno\\s \r\nDouglas, A Main Street City, (31533); 912-384-5161, 912-384-5978. Open: 8 am-5 pm. A Georgia Main Street City with unique atmosphere, quality shopping, and lush streetscape. Historic walking tours. With rich history of southern hospitality, downtown Douglas will charm you at first sight. \r\nUN's Country Store \u0026 Grist Mill, Mora Rd., (31 533); 912-384-6858. Open: Mon.-Sat, 8 am-6 pm. ED. Century old work ing grist mill. See golden grain grind into grits and meal. Hands-on Ktjvities. Groups welcome. Fresh products available in Country Store. \r\nMule Roundup-Guysle. Ga., P.O. Box 470, (31533); 912-3834)277. ED-FS-IB. \"Experience Yesteryear, \" cane-grinding, trail \"des, mule plowing, crafts, rodeo, food, fun, entertainment. Registrdtion info 912-632-5570. Lodging \u0026 travel info 912-383-0277. \r\n\\RTSK I-IVTERT \\I\\MK\\T \r\nCofeeAmance for the Arts, P.O. Box 2427, C31 533); 912-384-1389, 912-384-8273. Open: Varied. Our goals are to bring quality cultural experiences to our rural community and to foster artistic growth wrtfvn our community. \r\nHeritage \\rt Walk, Coffee County Courthouse, (31533); \"2-383-0277, 91 2-384-4799. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm; closed Mdays. M. Art gallery featuring artist Pong Holton. All pieces ^ict local history, local characters and local points of interest. Art displayed in Courthouse halls. \r\nMarUn Centre, E. Ashley St, (31533); 912-383-0277. H-NR-D. Restored theater in historic downtown. Arts and educational Mx/rams. \r\n'\"STORK: SITI;SAIOMMI;MS \r\n^\"ee County Bank, 102 N. Peterson Ave., (31533); \"2-384-3279. NR. c. 1910. \r\nHistoric Residential District, Gaskin Ave., (31533); ^83-0277. D-TV. Queen Anne stands in style in the Gaskin A ve. |JW. Driving tour information available at the Douglas Area \"\"come Center 91 2-38-1-5978. \r\n/|\"ans Memorial and Museum, Douglas Airport-Greer \" 8' 533); 91 2-383-0277. Historic site ot Raymond Brickerimtf i m/ll. Host to Wings Over Georgia WarbirdAirshow, y weekend. \r\nCoffee State Park, 46 John Coffee Rd., (31533); , 912-384-7082. Rates: Under $38.95. Open: 7 am- \r\n( -SNR-PF-CC-OS-F-L-PN-PG-PO-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-GS- \r\n. A rare combination ui natural, recreational and historic \r\n \r\nShoney's Inn-Douglas, 1009 N. Peterson Ave (31533)912-384-2621. Rates: $40-$55. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-RS-CTVCL-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nSuper K Motel-Douglas, 1610 S. Peterson Ave., (31533)912-384-0886. Rates: $35-555. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCRS-CTV-IM-VCR. \r\nTO! KS \r\nHistoric Driving Tour-Douglas, (31533); Brochures available at motels or welcome center \"The Wall Talk.\" Visitthe GaskinAve. and downtown historic district. \r\nTRUIll, SKRVKttS \r\nDouglas Area Welcome Center, 216 S. Madison Ave., (31533); 912-383-0277,888-426-3334. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-NRCVB-IB-VI. Located two blocks east of historic Downtown. Travel information, meeting planning assistance, youth field trip opportu nities. Call for specific information on heritage, agricultural, and envi ronmental tours. \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\n \r\nDUBLIN \u0026 LAURENS \r\n \r\n^COUNTY Georgia, USA \r\n \r\n\"Tis a wee bit of Irish here\" \r\n \r\n\u003c St. Patrick's Festival, March 1-31 \r\n \r\n: Possum Hollow Fair, September ^ \r\n \r\n Year-round fairs \u0026 festivals \r\n \r\n^w \r\n \r\n Historic Museum; Performing Arts Theater \r\n \r\n: Antiques \u0026 specialty mall \r\n \r\n*fe \r\n \r\n Unique restaurants \u0026 Irish pub ^ \r\n \r\n: Main Street Walking Tour \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n: Public recreational facilities \r\n \r\n: Great location: just off 1-16 \r\n \r\nHalfway (2 hrs) between Adanca and Savannah Dublin-Laurens County Welcome Center \r\nQll Us! (911)171-1546 \r\n \r\nresources come together at this park. Pare wildlife, endangered plant species, and agricultural history are interpreted. Heritage farm, camping, cottages, lake, hiking, picnicking and swimming. Overnight accommodations include the Bumham House, an elegantly deco rated 19th century cabin with hand-stitched quirts and Persian rugs. \r\n \r\nSPORTS x KI:CKI; VIION \r\nBeaver Kreek Golf Course, Hwy. 221 N., (31533); 912-3848230, 770-957-4912. Open: Daily, 8 am-6 pm. CC-GC. 18-hole championship golf course. Voted one of the top 50 public courses by major media source. Tournament play welcome \r\nIllnson Hills, Hwy. 32 E., (31533); 912-384-8984, 912-384-5074. Rates: $85/couple. NS-CC-F-GC-GP-BB-CBK. 18-hole executive golf course. Designed, owned and operated by PGA professional and Golf Hall ofFamer Larty Hinson. Group and individual lessons, group out ings. Huckaby Complex, Trojan Way-Municipal Park, (31S33); 912-389-5978. Softball complex-tournament play. Quality complexopenedin 1996. Paved parking, picnicarea, playgrounds. \r\nJon's Sportspark, Thompson Dr., (31533); 912-389-1250. H. Lighted driving range, Go Karts, putt-pun golf, batting cages, pool, snack bar. Quality family entertainment. \r\nlOIMilMi Hellion's Motel, 16605. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912-384-1694. Rates: $20-560. GR-PF-CC-OS-K-CTV-NA. \r\nKiirnhani House, Gen. Coffee State Park, (31533); 800-864-7275. Rates: 51 50-5200. CC-CB-CTV-VCR. Coffee Cabins, Gen. Coffee Rd., (31533); 912-384-7082. Rates: 555-5250. H-CC-PG-PO-TH-CB-VCR. \r\nHays Inn-Douglas, 907 N. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912-384-5190. Rates: 540-565. H-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-CBK-J. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Douglas 1600 S. Peterson Ave., (31533); \r\n \r\n800-426-7866. Rates: $45-$65. Open: 24 hrs. H-SNR-CC-PO-CTV- \r\n \r\nCBK. \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on page 1 3. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn-Douglas, 1750 S. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912-384-9100. Rates: $45-570. H-GR-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-NA-MF. \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on pjge 3. \r\n \r\n.lameson Inn-Douglas, 1628 S. Peterson Ave., (31533); 912-384-9432, 800-541-3268. Rates: J45-J65. H-SNR-CC-HC-PO- \r\n \r\nCTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nd on the inside front cover. \r\n \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nATTK \\cno\\s \r\nCarl \\. Mnson V.A. Medleal Center, 1 826 Veterans Blvd. Hwy, (31 021); 912-272-1210. H-HF. \r\nDublin, A Main Street City, (31 021); 91 2-277-5074. HF-YA-SNR-CCOS-GC-GP-PN-PG-TC-MF. Many Americans have fond memories of strolling along Main Street in their hometowns. Days of dime stores, soda fountains and afternoon matinees at the local theater can still be relived. \r\nHsh Trap Cut, Oconee River, (31021). NR. \r\n\\RTS\u0026 MYIT.KT \\I\\MIAI Theatre Dublin, (31040); 912-277-5074. HF-YA-MF. Old Martin Theatre recently restored. Gospel sings, piano concerts, off-Broad way plays, beauty pageants. Come see a bit of history revitalized! \r\nMl SKI MS \r\nl)ublln-l,aurens Museum, 311 Academy Ave., (31040); 912-272-9242, 912-272-4460. Open: Tue.-Fri., 1-4:30 pm \u0026 by app't H-ED-M-D-TV. Highlights sights of Indian settlements. 19th century plantations, farmsteads, churches and other unique sights. Local history, Indian artifacts, art and memorabilia. \r\nSPORTS \\ RIK'.Ri; VI I0\\ \r\nDublin Country Club, 689 Country Club Rd., (31021); 91 2-272-1 469. GC(GHTA) Oconee River, (31021); BA-BF-F-L. Famous for its beauty! Enjoy a picnic on the sandy shores or boat down the river on a lazy after noon. Riverwalk Park along the banks located north of town on U.S. 319. Rhentew Park Golf Course, Hwy. 1 9 \u0026 Glenwood Rd, (31 041 ); 912-275-4064. YA-SNR-CC-GC-FS-MF. Public recreational facility featuring an 18-hole golf course, driving range, putting green, pro shop, golf arts, auditorium and playing fields. Slubbs Park, (31021); 912-272-1620. PN-PG-TC. Tennisandbasketball courts, picnic shelters and shaded playground. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn-Dublin, Hwy. 441 N., (31021); 912-274-8000. Rates: 550. HF-GR-CC-FS-CTV-CBK. Days Inn-Dublin, 2111 Hwy. 441 S., (31021); 912-275-7637, 912-275-1805. Rates: $42-560. Open: 24 hrs. HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-HC-PO-TH-CTV-CBK-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the irwt? bad u\u003ei iv \r\nHampton Inn-Dublin, 2108 Hwy. 441 S., (31021); 912-275-1600. (GHTA) \r\nPlfXf see our ad on page 13. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\ne o r g i a On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 61 \r\n \r\n Holiday Inn Hotel Suites-Duhlln, 2190 Hwy. 441 S., (31021); 912-272-7862. Rates: $52-584. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-F-GP-HC-LPO-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-E-FBK-IM-PA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see_au!ja_Qn_p_age_J Jameson Inn-Dublin, 100 Watson Dr., (31021); 912-275-3008. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our 3d on the inside front cover. Shamrork Inn al Dublin, Hwy. 441 N., (31021); 912-275-2650. HF-GR-CC-FS-PA-MF. \\IP Bed S Breakfast, 501 North Dr., (31021); 912-275-3739. Rates: J40-J45. NS-BB-BBP-CBK. TO1 KS Farm Tour of l,aurens County, P.O. Box 969, (31021); 912-272-2277. FS-SGT. Last week in July. Different locations spon sored by County extension. Learn shout lam operations. Trans portation and lunch provided. Dress cooly and comfortably. Historic Donnlown Dublin, P.O. Box 1864, (31040); 912-274-0760. FS-TV. The Emerald City self-guided tour brochure. Visit the historic cemetery, explore points of interest and sample Southern cooking. \r\nDiilillii-L.iiiicns County Chamber of Commerce, 1200 Bellevue Ave., Hwy. SOW., (31021); 912-272-5546. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. NS-C-IB-VI. Large shopping and restaurant areas, his toric attractions. Tourist information available. Discover the Backroads of Georgia to working farms; lively fairs and festivals; peaceful lakes and lazy rivers; excellent golf courses; historic treasures and unique pleasures. Fall into the easy rhythm of Georgia's country roads, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our 3d on page 161. \r\nllasl Dublin \r\nRamada Limited-Dublin, 735 Central Dr., (31027); 912-277-9161. Rates: $45-$79. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-HCPO-CBK-J-VCR-D-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. \r\nEMTMAN-DODGE COUNTY WELCOME CENTER \r\n12) 3744723 \r\nJay Bird Springs Desert Pine EM Golf Course Golden Isle Partoray HGTI-Aviation Training Dickens of a Christmas C'Nrprcss Lake Pl- antation \r\nV1TR \\CTIO\\S \r\nStandard Candy Co., 100 Candy Ct., (31023). lastman is the home of tlie original site ofStuckey's. Visit candy shop, original pecan orchards and see homes. \r\nSPORTS X kl\u003c Ki;\\IIO\\ \r\nDodge County Publlr Fishing lake, northeast on County Rd. 49, (31 011); 912-374-0651 . F-L jl mi. southeast ofEastman on U.S. Hwy. 23 Jnd 341, then northeast on Count)' Rd. 49 Georgia D\\R Dodge County Public Fishing \\rea, County Rd. 49, (31023); 912-374-6765. Open: Daily, sunrise-sunset. H-BFF-L-PN-RF-TH-CP. The area offers a 104-acre lake stocked with large mouthbass, bream and channel catfish. 444 acres of land, andonemile interpretive hiking trail. All boats, idle speed only. Kids fishing rodeo, 1st weekend in June. Primitive camping. (GHTA) \r\nI MIX.IV, Days Inn-F.aslman, 1126 College St., U.S. 341 S., (31023); 912-374-7000. CVB-TA-VI. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. Dodge Hill Inn, 105 Ninth Ave. NE, (31023); 912-374-2644. Rates: $49.50-595.00. NS-CC-F-GP-BB-BBP-K-GV-FBK-D-W. (GHTA) F,aslman Motel, 908 College St., (31023); 912-374-4765. Jameson Inii-l-iastman, 103 Pine Ridge Rd, (31023); 912-374-7925. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HCPO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside front cover. \r\n \r\nSHOITIM, Rastman Downtown, (31023). Main Street shops include antiques, furniture, gift and home accessories, jewelry, clothing, hard ware, sporting goods, and old-fashioned soda fountain. F.aslman Flea and Antique Marl, 1107 Herman Ave., (31023); 912-374-7868. Open: Mon.-Sat., 10 am-5:30 pm; Sun., 15 pm. CC-OS. 70 booths. New and used merchandise, antiques and collectibles, arrowheads. \r\nIK\\U:I si K\\KI:S \r\nRastman-Dodge County Chamber of Commerce, 102 Ninth Ave., (31023); 912-374-4723. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am5 pm. C-IB-TV-VI. Local Welcome Center. Tourist information avail able. Discover the Backroads of Georgia to working farms; lively fairs and festivals; peaceful lakes and lazy rivers; excellent golf courses; historic treasures and unique pleasures. Fa/I into the easy rhythm of Georgia's country roads. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\nI'itxgcralo \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nvn R \\CTIONS \r\nFitzgerald, A Main Street City, 119 S. Main St., (31750); 912-426-5033. HF-VCR-D-IB-MF. Many Americans have fond mem ories olsiiolling along Main Street in their hometowns. Days of dime stores, soda fountains and afternoon matinees at the local theater can still be relived. \r\nVKTSX I:\\TI :RT\\I\\ MI ;M \r\nFitzgerald-Ben Hill County Arts Council, 121 S. Main St., P.O. Box 537, (31750); 912-426-5035, 912-426-5033. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm. HF-MF. Features fine and folk art. Grand Theatre of Fitzgerald, 119 S. Main St., (31750); 912-426-5033. H-HF-NR-D-NA. A restored movie house of the 1930s used frequently tot tliepertotmingans. Features 847seats, enlarged stage, orchestra pit. in v.i i \\m \r\nBlue \u0026 Gray Museum, Old Depot, Johnston St., (31750); 912-426-5069. Open Mar.-Oct.; Mon.-Fri., 1-5 pm. ED-M-YA-GRTV. Displays rare collection of Union and Confederate relics. Inter prets Fitzgerald's unique beginning as a Union soldiers' colony in former Confederate territory where Yank and Rebmet and formed here the first Blue \u0026 Gray in America. \r\nXI'OKTS\\ KI,\u003c:KI:\\IIO\\ \r\nPaulk Park, Perry House Rd., (31 750); 912-423-9357. BA-BF-F-LPN-CP. Featuring large lake, fishing, camping, boat ramp, athletic fields. Call the Chamber of Commerce. \r\nBilliard Creek Wildlife Management, 1773A Bowens Mill Hwy., 7 mi. north off Hwy. 221, (31750); 912-423-2998. CP-RV. Kills T. Paulk Park, Perry House Rd., (31750); 912-426-5050. BF-F-L-PN-CP-DP-RV. \r\nI (MX, l\\(, Colony Motel, 716 N. Grant St., (31750); 912-423-4379. Dlckson Farm Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, Dixieland Farm, 501 Broxton Hwy., (31750); 912-423-9859. Rates: Under 538.95. BB-FS. Dorniliiy-Massec House, 516 W. Central Ave., (31750); 912-423-3123. Rates: S75-S85. Open: 8 am-6 pm for reservations. H-NR-NS-CC-GP-TC-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK. \r\n.(aim-son Inn-Flt/gerald, 111 Bull Run Rd., (31750); 912-424-9500. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CCHC-PN-PO-CTV-CBK-HM. (GHTA) \r\nThe Inn al 111/gcrald, 235 Ocilla Hwy, (31750); 912-423-6661 , 800-222-2222. Rates: $35-$65. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-RS-FS-CTV-IMPA-NA-MF. tptonii Motel, 315 S. Grant St., (31750); 912-423-4351, 912-423-4365. Rates: $27-$37. PF-CC-CTV. \r\nI'K\\U:I.SI-:RMCI:S \r\nFitzgerald Centennial Committee, P.O. Box 100, (31750); 912-423-831 3. Discover the Backroads of Georgia to working farms; lively bus anil festivals; peaceful lakes and lazy rivers; excellent golf courses; historic treasures and unique pleasures. Fall into the easy rhythm of Georgia's country roads. \r\nPine lake Campground, U.S. 341 S., 6/ mi. southeast of Jesup; 912-427-3664. Open: 7 am-10 pm. DP-PA. Forty sites, water, elec tricity, dump station, public restrooms, showers, pets allowed on a leash. \r\nA Wiregrass Trail Community \r\nBig Hammock Natural Area, nine mi. west of city, Ga. Hwy. 144, (30427). HF-GR-CC-FS-PA-C-MF. example of relatively tare ecosystem environment--the dwarf oak forest of Sandhill Com munity. National Landmark. \r\n \r\nBland Farms, P.O. Box 506, (30427); 800-843-2542. Open: 9 am-5 pm. HF-ED-GR-CC-FS-GS-PA-MF-TV. The world's UVtv grower and shipper ofour State Vegetable, the Vidalia Sweet 0\u003c : or, Nestled in the middle of the onion country. Bland Farms hous^ //; mail order operation, a frozen food facility and a Country Store. ' ,. shouldcall 1-800-VIDAUA for arrangements, ft \r\nPhillips Natural Area, 10 mi. SE of city off GA 121, (30427). A U.S. National Landmark, 800-acre forest rare botanical species. \r\nSPORTS x KMCKr.vnoN \r\nAdamson's Fish Camp at Beard's Bluff, Between Ludowici \u0026 Glennville, (30427); 91 2-654-3632. Open: Year-round; if cool, by appt. NHL-BF-F-PN-RF-TH-CB-CP-RV-FS. Ten sites, water, electricity, public restrooms, shuweis, cabins, mess hall, boat ramp, rental boats, petsallowed. Also primitive campingarea fortents. General store and food service. 40 mi. from Georgia's coast, nearDarien. fj \r\nKMHilM, \r\nGlcnnvllle Inn, 812 N. Main St., (30427); 912-654-3407. Rates' $40-$65. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-CTV. (GHTA \u003c \r\nTR\\\\I:I.SI:R\\H:I:S \r\nGlenmlllc Uelcomc Center, 134 S. Main St., (30427); 912-654-2000. HF-GR-CC-FS-PA-MF. Tiavel information. \r\n \r\nIliiukiiisMllr \r\n \r\n\\ITRVCTIO\\S \r\nm Double 0 Farms, 1475 Hwy. 26, (31036); 912-892-3794. CC. Ffrrfetm/i \r\nKiwi fruit and gourmet jams for sale. Began growing Kiwi in 1; and is now the largest producer in Georgia. Pick your own Kiwi ally during the last week of Oct. Kiwi available Nov.-Feb. laimnsist year. \r\nGooseneck Farms, Hwy. 1 29 S., (31036); 912-783-1 063. GS. Local pecan candy company. Produces homegrown pecan product* Located in the \"Nuthouse in the Grove\" gift shop. Will ship anywhei? \r\nllankins\\llle Harness Horse Training Facility, U.S. Hwy. 129, (31036); 912-892-9463. Harness Horse Capital of Georgia. The facility piov/des winter homes \u0026 prime training conditions for up to 500 standard bred horses from U.S. \u0026 Canada. Visitors are always welcome! \r\n\\RTS\\ I:MI;RT\\I\\\\II;YJ \r\n \r\nHawklnsvllle-Pulasld County Arts Council, Community Ser vice Bldg., Room 108, (31036); 912-783-1884. Performancesatthe Historic Opera House each year. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITIiSAIOM Ml MS \r\n\"Katie\" Steam-Pump Fire Truck, Broad \u0026 Lumpkin Sts, (31036); 912-783-1 71 7. ED-M-D. One ofthe oldest and lew remain ing steam pumper engines for fire fighting in the world. Built in 1883, it has been restored and is on display at the \"Old Open House.' \r\nOld Opera House, 100 N. Lumpkin St., (31036); 912-783-1717. Open: Mon-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. NR-ED-TV. Lovingly lestored, the Opera House features a full-size stage, hand painted canvas stage curtain, \u0026 near-perfect acoustics. Visitors welcome and cultural events are featured Fj \r\nTaylor Hall, Kibbee St., (31036); 912-783-1717. BA-NR. Plantation homebuiltc. 1S24byDr.R.N. Taylor with Creek Indian labor. Hind hewn heart pine planks. Oldest home in Pulaski Co. Restored pr vate residence on three acres. \r\n \r\nSI'OKTSXRi;CRi; VIUCS \r\nOcmulgee River, south of Downtown District, (31036); BF-F-PNWS-CP. Public boat landing. Ocmulgee Management Area has hunt inci. fishinn, camping, wjterskiincj and motor butting, fg \r\nSouthern Hills Plantation \u0026 Golf, Hwy 247, (31036); 912-783-0600. Rates: S24-S30. GR-SNR-CC-OS-GC. fhe tl-lK.- \r\nchampionship course is Middle Georgia's newest golfing 441 acres of rolling hills have much to offer tor both the home builder and the avid golfer. Surrounded by beautiful views. Nominated byGott Digest \"Best 100 New Courses in the U.S. \r\n \r\nTown Creek Golf Course, Golf Course Rd., (31036); \r\n \r\n912-783-0128. Open: Summer, 8 am-8 pm; winter, 9 am-6 pm. NV PF-OS-GC. A 9-hole golf course. Twelve sand traps, no waif \r\n \r\nBermuda fairways and greens, par 70. \r\n( \\MIMM; \r\n \r\nSouth Prong Creek Campgroimd-lliiwklnsitlle, StateRt \r\n \r\n230, (31091); 912-783-2551. Rates: S10-S15. Open: Year-TM* H-HF-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-BA-F-PN-PG-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-CIV-VI.K \r\n \r\nPA-SB-MF. RVpork with ISO fully serviced sites. Pexe\u0026quiH r^ \r\n \r\nural surroundings and a stocked fishing pond will help you f-3 ' \r\n \r\nMonthly rates available, fj \r\n \r\nmiu;!\\c \r\n \r\npfl \r\n \r\nHarness Training Facility Campground, US. 129 l,^ Box 120, (31036); 912-783-2242, 912-892-9463. Rates: $w-\u003e \r\n \r\nH-ED-GR-OS-BF-F-GP-PN-CP-DP-RV-RS-FS-FL-CTV-E-CBK-W- \r\n \r\nKA-D-C. \r\n \r\ng]J \r\n \r\nTrotter's Inn, 111 N. Warren St., (31036); W'1 '* \r\n \r\n91 2-783-2915. Rates: Under $38.35-558.99. HF-NS-SNIW- \r\n \r\n\"HOT' i\\(. \r\n \r\n.. \r\n \r\nllanklnsvllle Antique Mall, 226 N. Lumpkin St.0 \r\n \r\n912-783-3607. More than 20 dealers represented. A WF \r\n \r\nof antiques and collectibles, beautifully displayed ana i \r\n \r\npriced. \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n TOl RS \r\nIlislorlr Drhlng Tour-HanMnsillle, 100 N. Lumpkin St., (31036); 912-783-1717. ED-TV-TA-VI. Experience the beauty of vin tage architecture in \"Historic Hawkinsville.\" Brochures available at Chamber of Commerce and selected Hawkinsville merchants. Cassette tape accompanies brochure with historic information on Hawkinsville and homes (approximately one hour), fj Vtf \\\\ II \u003cl l)\\ u ix \r\nIlm\\kliis\\llle-Piilaskl Count) Chamber or Commerce, 100 N. Lumpkin St., (31036); 912-783-1717. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. HF-NR-NS-GS-C-IB-TS-TV-VI. Contact for tours and for travel, arts and events information. Located in historic Old Opera House, which can be viewed by visitors. Discover the Backroads of Georgia to working farms; lively fairs and festivals; peaceful lakes and lazy rivers; excellent golf courses; historic treasures and unique pleasures. Fall into the easy rhythm of Georgia's country roads. (CHTA) \r\nA'tamana o Ocmul^ee River \r\nCanoe Expeditions Float down the scenic Altamaha and \r\nOcmulgee rivers; a bird watchers paradise and the best wildlife habitats \r\nin Georgia. June \u0026 October \r\nCotton Tours Come Have a Cotton pickin'good time! \r\nOctober \u0026 November \r\n(912) 375-4543 \r\nHazlehurst - Jeff Davis County Tourism \r\n \r\nVITR urno'xs \r\n1X90 farmstead, Jeff-Davis Fairground, (31539); Open: Sea sonal. M. Return to a bygone era and experience the ways of life in d primitive, pre-technical time. Learn to appreciate the selfless endeavors of ancestors who paved the way for an easier today. An old farmhouse restored to its functioning splendor, an outhouse, bam and antique machinery complete this small village of simple begin nings from another time. \r\nCircle SS I.hcslock Market, Lumber City Hwy., (31539); 912-375-5543. HR-PA. Largest weekly horse sale in State of Georgia \r\nFrogbollom Grisl Mill, Turner Rd., (31539); 912-375-4073. Open: Seasonal. TV. Come see this unique grist mill. Bring your own com to grind or take home a bag of already ground grits or meal. \r\nMl Ml IS \r\nHazlehursl Jeff Davis Museum, 104 Coffee St., (31539); 912-379-1887, 912-375-3313. Rates: Free to the public. Open: Tue.-Fri., 1-5 pm. H-M-PO-D-C-MF-TS-TV. Houses the Hazlehurst historicsociety collections fromyesteryear. Tours scheduled by appoint ment Geneaology Library, fj \r\nHis,,,, ...... ,.,..,. M ... .... \r\nMT l)a\\ls Count) Courthouse, 100 Jeff Davis St., (31539); 912-375-661 1 . Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-HF-NR-TV. Historic courthouse recently renovated. \r\nSI'ORlv v; Kl :CRI VI ION \r\nWamaha River, Jeff Davis County, (31 539). BF-F-PG-RF-WS-PA. Popular location for boating \u0026 skiing. The premier large mouth 'BS river in southeast Georgia. E-mail: hjd.tour.@altamaha.net. c*e expeditions Oct.-Jun. \r\nfulgee Rher, (31539); 912-375-4543. BF-F-RF-WS. Home of \"* world 5 largest large mouth bass. Named by Indians. Arrowhead Anting and great fishing. \r\nJ)tback Range and Recreation Center, Kirkland Still Rd., 539): 912-375-4543. HF-GR-PG-FS-MF. The finest recreational g \u0026 sports range in South Georgia. Group meetings and cater- \r\n'.Inks (.oil .Hid Country Club, U.S. Hwy. 221, 539); 91 2-375-5545. Rates: S15-518. HF-GC-GP-PO-TC-FS-MF. \r\nrestaurant, swimming pool, 9-hole golf course, tennis \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nek Wildlife Management \\rea, U.S. Hwy. 221 \r\n \r\n' BF\"CP\"PA- Publ'c hunting; 16,000 acres located on the \r\n \r\nof the Altamaha River, archery range, designated camp \r\n \r\nairground, Kirkland Still Rd., (31 539); 91 2-375-241 2. ism Homestead Village. \r\n \r\nIOIMJIV: \r\nBest Western Ha/lehursl, 601 Rowland St., (31539); 912-375-3400. Rates: S47-S58.99. HF-GR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-J-IMMF.fJ \r\nPlease see our ad on cage 156. Days Inn-Hazlehursl, 312 Coffee St., (31539); 912-375-4527. \r\nTRAM I SI'RMCI\u003e Hazlehiirsl-JcIT Datls Hoard of Tourism, 507 E. Jarman St., (31539); 912-375-4543. Open: 8 am-5 pm. HF-RF-C-IB-MF-TS-TVVI. Discover the backroads of Georgia to working farms; lively fairs andfes tivals; peaceful lakes and lazy rivers; excellent golf courses; historic treasures and unique pleasures. Fall into the easy rhythm of Georgia's country mads. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\nInvinville \r\nHISTORIC SIT! Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site, 338 Jeff Davis Park Rd., (31750); 912-831-2335. Open: Tue.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5:30 pm. H-ED-M-YA-OS-PN-TH-TV. Site where on May 10, 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis was captured by Union troops. Civil War museum and monument. An official partner in the Civil War Discovery Trail, ft \r\nJacksonville \r\nSPORTS \\ Ri;CRK\\TIO\\ Horse Creek Wildlife Management \\rea, east and west of Jacksonville along Ga. 117, (31544). \r\nJcsup \r\nA Golden Isles Trail Community \r\nViTK\\CIIO\\\u003e I.T.T. Rayonler Pulp Mill, 3 mi. north of city on U.S. 301, (31545). Pulp mill. Tours by appointment. Slate Recorded tlathead Catfish, (31545). Stele recorded flathead catfish caught in Wayne County by Paul Duke of Harwell, June 24, 1998, in the Altamaha River weighing 63.5 Ibs. This record still stands. Previous record was also caught in Wayne County in the Altamaha. Quickly becoming known as the premier fishing hole for the big cat. 1st Annual Pro. Catfish Tournament to be held in April 1999 with an Amateur Tournament the week prior. ttayne Count) I .ibran, 759 Sunset Blvd., (31 545); 912^127-2500, 912-427-4150. Open: Mon., Wed., Thu. \u0026 Fit, 10 am-6 pm; Tue., 1 0 am-8 pm; Sat, 1 1 am-3 pm. ED. A beautiful public libiary with thousands of outstanding books to choose from. \r\nAKTS\u0026 I Ml KT\\I\\MIAT Wayne County Arts Council, 417 S. Hickory St., (31545); \"Wayne County Arts Council wants to color your life.\" \r\nHISTORIC SITHSAIOM WATS Carter House. The, 3115. Wayne St., (31545). NR. Doctor to\\\\n Historical Marker, Doctortown Rd., (31545); H-HF-ED-SNR-CC-F-L-PN-PO-TC-WS-CP-RS-K-FS-FL-CTV-CL-FBK-GSIM-KA-CE-LI-MF. (GHTA) Wayne Count) Courthouse, Brunswick St., (31545). NR. c. 1903. \r\nsi'o\"\" \" ! RI:VTIO\\ \r\nAllamahii Rher Wayne Count), U.S. Hwy. 301 S., (31545); 912-427-4625. Ra)onler Wildlife Management \\rea, Check Station on Ga. 32, (31545). Public hunting. \r\nc,\\wi\\\u003c; \r\nMtamaha Rher Campground, 249 Joe Naia Rd., (31545); 912-586-6300. Rates: 514.95. Open: Year-round; 24 hrs. H-HF-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-RF-TH-CP-DP-RV-VCR-PA-NA-MF-TV. Located on SS acres in a peaceful farm setting, campground has open and shaded level sites. Three large lakes for fishing. From Hwy. 169 go to mile marker 1/4, turn right and go 57 miles on Oglethorpe Rd. One spring-fed lake for swimming. Nature trails for hiking. ,lacee landing, (31545); 912-427-7987. I'aradlse Park fish Camp, (31545); 912-427-6139. \r\nl,tll)U\\t, Days Inn-Jesup, U.S. 301 S., (31545); 912-427-3751. Holiday Inn Express, U.S. Hwy. 301 S., (31545); 912-427-7760. I.IMIOSOII Inn-Jesiip, 205 N. Hwy. 301, (31545); 912-427-6800, 800-541 -3268. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HCPO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\n\\\\ eslern Motel, 1 94 Hwy. 301 S., (31545); 912-427-7600. Rates: $37-557. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-PF-CC-OS-F-RS-FL-CTV-CBK-IM-PANA-U. \" \r\nik'UI I \"\"\" \r\nVMTRAK Depot, W. Broad St., (31545). for reservations call 800-872-7245. \r\n \r\nDogwood Festival, March 22-23 Screven July 4 Celebration \r\nOdum Day Festival, October 4 Scenic Altamaha River \r\nA short drive from the coast on US. 341.45 minutes from 1-95 \r\nJesup/Wayne County Chamber of Commerce \r\n912-427 \r\n,lesup-Ma)ne County Chamber of Commerce, 124 NW Broad St., (31545); 912-427-2028. C-VI. Discover the backroads of Georgia, working farms, lively fairs and festivals, peaceful lakes and lazy rivers, excellent golf courses, historic treasures and unique pleasures. Fall into the easy rhythm of Georgia's country roads. \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. Wayne Count) Tourism Board, 124 NW Broad St, (31545); 912-427-2028. C-IB-VI. Free information available on attractions, hotels and restaurants in Wayne County. Altamaha River, Lake Lindsay Grace andJesup Drive-In. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\nLudowici \r\nA Wiregrass Trail Community \\TTR\\CTIOV l.udonlcl Well Parillon, (31316). NR-PA. Built in 1907. Well piovided public drinking water many years. Pavilion covered with day tile manufactured in Ludowici in early 1900s. HISTORIC SITMSAIOM WATS Jones Creek Baptist Church. Hwy. 301 N, (31 31 6); 91 2-545-931 5, 912-545-2437. Open: Call for app't. OS. Constituted in 1810, built in 1856. Interior is still furnished with original pews \u0026 furniture. Salcony area once served as slave seating area. Well preserved \u0026 inter esting historic site. \r\nMotel 7, Hwy. 84 N., (31316); 91 2-545-2044. Rates: Under $38.95. H-HF-SNR-CC-CTV. \r\nLumber City \r\nHISTORIC Sill,SAIOM MIATS Veteran's Park, Hwys. 341 and 19, (31549). Historical markers inhonorofMaj. General James . Livingston, recipient of the Con gressional Medal of Honor and in honor of those who died for their country. \r\nLyons \r\nI OIK,IV. Robert Toombs Inn, 101 S. State St., (30456); 912-526-4489. (GHTA) \r\n \r\ne o r g r a On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 63 \r\n \r\n VIcRae \r\nA Golden Isles Trail Community \r\nVTTR \\CTIO\\S \r\nLiberty Square, Downtown McRae, (31 055). Home of the Statue of Liberty replica, half actual size. Here also is our own Liberty Bell and a marble memorial to Telfair Countians who died in service. World Record largemouth Bass, Montgomery Lake, (31 055). World record largemouth bass caught in Telfair Co. by the lateGeorge W. Perry, June 2, 1932, in Montgomery Lake off the Ocmulgee River, weighing 22 Ibs., 4 ozs. This record still stands. Also gave south central Georgia a reputation as a fisherman's paradise. \r\n\\RIS\\ lATIiRTYIMIIA! Old South Georgia College Auditorium, 817 College St., (31 055). NR-E. Built in 1893, it is the center for cultural arts in the area. Seating capacity is 535. Currently two civic groups have under taken the task of renovating the building. \r\nHISTORIC SlirSAIOM WATS \r\nTalmadge Home, Hwy. 341 S. outside McRae, (31 055). Home of two former Governors, father and son, Eugene Talmadge and Her man Eugene Talmadge. \r\nSPORTS X Kl \u003c RKYI'IO\\ \r\nMuskhogean Wildlife Management Area, along the Ocmulgee River, (31055). 19,000 acres of bottom land hardwoods along the Ocmulgee River. No camping. Located eight miles west ofJack sonville on Ga. 117. Telfalr County Boat landing, Ocmulgee Riven U.S. 341 Bridge at Lumber City, (31 055). McRaes Landing, Burketts Ferry. Staves Land ing, Jacksonville, McRanie Landing \r\nMagnotta Inn, 750 E. Oak St, U.S. 441 S., (31 055); 91 2-868-7431 . \r\nCOMIATION CI;MI:R \r\nLittle Ocmulgee State Park \u0026 lx\u003edge, U.S. Hwy. 319/441, (31055); 800-864-7275, 912-868-7474. Rates: $50-$55. Open: 7 am-10 pm. NS-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-PO-RF-TC-TH-WS- \r\nCB-CP-DP-RV-LD-R-RS-FS-CTV-MF. 30-room lodge and conference center with on-site restaurant and catering is perfect for golf get aways on the park's 18-hole golf course or for family/social gath erings. Putting green, swimming pool, tennis courts, cable TV. ft (GHTA) \r\nTRAVFI, ST;RUCES \r\nTelfair County Chamber of Commerce, 120 E. Oak St., (31055); 912-868-6365. C. (GHTA) \r\n.Metter* \r\nA BE7TERHOMETOWN CITY \r\nY1TR \\CTIO\\S Elllottla Racemosa, Salem Church Rd., (30439); 912-685-6988. Open: Daylight hours. The adventuresome naturalist may be tempted into searching for Candler County's native blossom, \"Elliottia\" racemosa, a rare species that grows wild. It is found in the Charles C. Harrold Nature Preserve, where sand hills are also the home of the rare gopher tortoise. \r\nGuldo Gardens, 600 N. Lewis St., (30439); 912-685-2222. H-HFED-OS-E-PA-TV. A unique pleasure is a visit to the Guido Gardens, a lovely three-acre garden located next to \"The Sower\" studios, the radio production center of religious broadcaster Michael Guido. Sparkling waterfalls, fountains, brooks, lovely gazebos, inspiring music and a beautiful prayer chapel are there for visitors to enjoy year-round. \r\nSower Studios, (30439); 912-685-2222. Open: Office, Mon.-Fri., 8 am-12 noon, 1 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-OS-PN-D-TV. Metter is home of \"The Sower,\" Evangelist Michael Guido, whose radio and televi sion devotionals are heard and seen worldwide. Tours of the studio are conducted Monday through Friday, 8 am-12 noon and I-5pm. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nMETTER \r\nLwiyifung's Siettei in Metten \r\nMetter Welcome Center located in 1928 Commissary \r\nAnother Bloomin' Festival \r\nApril 3, 1999 \r\nBeautiful Guido Gardens \r\nHome of \"Seed from the Sower\" Open Yr Round \r\nLighting of the Gardens \r\nNov. 17, 1999  Jan. 2, 2000 \r\nAgOay -Fall '99 \r\n1-888-704-3531 www.metter-candler.com \r\n \r\nHISTORIC 8in;S/MOMVIi;VTS \r\n1902 Train Depot, Downtown, (30439); 912-685-6988. NR-EDD-TV. The Metter depot was constructed in 1902 and enlarged in 1914. The depot was moved from the center of town in the 1950s to its present location. The depot is now used for meetings, wed dings, receptions, dinnerparties and tours upon advance request. I92B Metier Commissary, 1210 S. Lewis St., (30439); 912-685-6988. H-HF-ED-NS-OS-L-PN-RS-OV-PA-LI-TV-VI. The old Commissary houses the local Welcome Center and Chamber of Commerce. The restored commissary served lumber workers in the 1930s. Its back porch faces a reflective lake filled with lilies and edged with moss-draped trees. (GHTA) Old Lake Church \u0026 Cemetery, Hwy. 46 E., (30439); 912-685-6988. NR-ED-OS. The oldest church in Metter-Candler County, Lake Church was built in 1823. In the early 1830s after a hurricane demolished the log building, members and friends rebuilt the church to its current structure in April 5,1839. Built of virgin pine, the church's structure is in the simple rectangular style of the early meeting house. The cemetery is also a res ting place for some World War II soldiers. Salem Church, (30439). Founded in 1879 on the site of the George Lee Pond Dam. Located across the road from the Charles C. Harrold Natural Preserve. \r\nSI-OKis x RI:CRI:\\TIO\\ \r\nCharles Harrold Forest Preserve, Salem Church Rd., (30439); 404-873-6949. Open: Reservation. A private preserve owned by the Nature Conservancy. Has only one trail. Habitat for large popula tion of Georgia Plume (rare shrub), ft Outdoor Nature Trail, 431 W. Vertia St, (30439); 912-685-6988. Open: Sunup-sundown. H-OS-PN-PG-TH-PA-D. Consists of a shel tered sitting area perfect for family picnicking w/quiet trail that provides a view of nature rarely seen in the city. The paved trail pro vides room for walking, running or hiking. A/I this is centered around a trickling stream. \\Vlllow take Country Club, 301 Willow Lake Dr., (30439); 912-685-2724. H-FP-CC-OS-GC-GP-PO-TC-CTV-GS. Georgia PGA Champion Gregg Wolff, dub pro, offers an 18-hole course, putting green and driving range for a fun and relaxing game of golf. Wil low Lake also has a pro shop, tennis court and pool. I \\MI\u003e1\\(. \r\nlea\\er Run R\\ Park \u0026 Campground, Route 3, Box 168, (30439); 912-685-2594, 912-685-6988. BA-BF-F-L-PN-TH-CP-DPRV-E-PA. The park has 250 acres with camping consisting of full ser vices to only Mother Nature. In the RVpark, you will find a club house and a screenedpavilion with tables for meeting, eating, orjust enjoy ing good company. All facilities are for park users only. \r\nComfort Inn-Metier, P.O. Box 208, (30439); 912-685-4100. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-SNR-CC-F-L-PO-CTV-CBK-NA-VI. (GHTA) Days Inn-Metier, 728 S. Lewis St., (30439); 912-685-2700. Holiday Inn Rvpress-Metter, 1-16, Exit 23, (30439); 912-685-3000. \r\nSIIOPPIM. Specially Shops of Metier, Downtown Metter, (30439); 912-685-6988,912-685-5897. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9:30 am-6:30 pm. H-CC-RS-FS-FBK-GS-D-TV. Every specialty shop in downtown Met ter has its own unique touch of class, from our antiques and col lectibles stores to a boutique and jewelry shop and flower shops. You can also find gifts for the home and garden and interior deco rating ideas. The town even has two old-fashioned soda fountains. \r\nt U it  I vl IM U I ^ \r\nMetier lx\u003ecal Welcome Center, 1210 S. Lewis St., (30439); 888-704-3531, 912-685-2159. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-PN-RS-OV-PA-LI-TV-VI. Discover the Backmads of Geor gia to working farms; lively fairs and festivals; peaceful lakes and lazy rivers; excellent golf courses; historic treasures and unique pleasures. Fall into the easy rhythm of Georgia's country roads. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\nTKUII SI'RVIHS Milan City Hall, P.O. Box 87, (31060); 912-362-4271. Call City Hall for tourist information or the Chamber of Commerce at 912-374-4723. \r\nMl. Yernon VITR \\rno\\s \r\nMontgomery County OsIrlrM jnu Ranch, 457 Connell Ln., (30445); 912-583-4167.' Rates: S2/person. ED-YA-GR-CC-FS-KA-IBTS-TV. Ostrich/emu \u0026 rhea, the alternative livestock. Excellent new agriculture for people w/vision. See a spectacular huge ratite farm operation. Meat samples, blown eggs, dusters, great fun! \r\n\\ahuula \u003c;\\MPI\\\u003c \r\nSatllla Rher \\acatlonland; 912-778-4671. F. \r\n \r\nNit hulls \r\nBnmham Cottage, 46 John Coffee Rd., (31554); 912-384-7082. Rates: $125. H-HF-ED-M-NS-SNR-PF-CC-OS-F-PN-PG-PO-TH-CB CP DP-RV-CTV-E-GS-VCR-PA-D-SB-LI-MF-TV. \r\nOrilla IIISTOKK SITI:S/MOMMI;M^ \r\nJefferson l)a\\1s Memorial Park, eight mi. west of city Ga.Hwy.32,(31774).NR. \r\nSPORTS X HI CRi; \\\\W\\ \r\nCrystal lake Hater Park, 1 1 mi. west of city; Ga. Hwy. 32, (31774). Open: Apr. 1-mid-Sep. \r\nOliver \r\nUillonbend Chil War IManlatlon Bed \u0026 Kreaklasl, 134 Old Louisville Rd., Box 288, (30449); 800-662-4768,912-857-3809 Rates: $59-over $79.99. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PN-PO-TH BB-BBPR-RS-CW-CL-CSS-FBK-IM-NA-MF.\" \r\nKcidsvillc \r\nA Wregrass Trail Community SPORTS X K| \u003c m \\TIO\\ G-ordonia-Mtamaha Stale I'ark \u0026 Golf Course, U.S. Hwy. 280, (30453); 800-864-7275, 912-557-7744. Open: 7 am10pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OS-F-GC-L-PN-PG-PO-TC-CP-DP-RV-PA. Located in Georgia 5 coastal plain, this park was under water for 20 million yean. But today you an enjoy camping, Brazell Creek Golf Coursea nine-hole course, lake fishing, tennis, swimming, and picnicking For golf call 912-557-7745. (GHTA) Ohoopee River Plantation, Hwy. 56 N., (30453); 912-557-6464. GR-GP-CP-RV-NA. Canoe float trips, one-day trip, hall-day trip. Camping, fishing, picnicking, motor home hookups, tents welcome. Hunting trips, deer, turkey, mild hog. \r\nHHH.IM, The Nelson Hotel, 118 S. Main St., (30453); 912-557-4411. Rates: $65-$85. H-HF-CC-BB-BBP-CI-CBK-D. \r\nIK\\\\I i SI;K\\K i;s \r\nAletander Hotel, Hwy. 280, Brazell St., (30453); 912-557-6323. NR. Used as community meeting place. Houses Chamber of Commerce, Local Welcome Center and Tattnall Co. Development Authority. \r\nVITRACTIOVS \r\nCypress Lake Plantation, U.S. Hwy. 280, (31077); 912-385-3051. Thousands of nesting birds, guidedbuM lours, camp ing, hiking \u0026 bicycling on WO-acre Cypress Lake. \r\nRorhellc SPORTS \u0026 RK,(;RK\\TIO\\ \r\nMallard Point Golf Club, Hwy. 215, (31079); 912-365-7810, 800-200-4031. Open: Year-round. SNR-CC-GC. U; '.;.-,/ Point is i USGA-Member course open to the public. Family jixtcjtporate mem berships available. Relaxing atmosphere, country-quiet, butcrompionship quality. Best greens in South Georgia. Low rates. \r\nSrreven \r\nSPORTS X Ri:(Ri:\\TIO\\ Lake IJndsay Grace, 1167 Griffis Rd., (31560); 912-57*6475. F-L-PN. \r\nf:\\MiM\\c \r\nHappy Acres Resort Campgrounds, 5441 Odum Rd. S, (31560); 912-586-6781. Rates: $10. CC-OS-F-PN-PO-TH-CP-DP-RVE-GS-PA. Rural campground on seventh generation property, tied lent hiking and hiking, fishing close by. Festival area with arm* events. (GHTA) \r\nSoperton* HISTORIC sin;sAio\\ivii;vrs \r\nTroup's Tomb, (30457). I.OIX.IM, Yellow Rose Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 41 2 E. Main St., (304571 \r\n912-529-4912, 912-529-4776. Rates: Under $38.95-S** HF-NHL-NR-ED-M-TH-BB-FS-CTV-FBK-D-C-VI. \r\n'IRV\\i:i.\u003eI.K\\U;i',s Million Pines Visitor Center, 1-16 at Ga Hwy. 29, (30 912-529-6263. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. HF-IB-VI. Renovat*. cabin built 1845 and post office dating to late 1800s. \r\nSfatesfooro* \r\nVn ,,,, T MV X V \r\nGeorgia Southern Botanical Garden, 1505 Blan ^ (30458); 912-871 -1114. Open: Weekdays, 9 am-5:30 pm. \r\n \r\n164 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Visit Georgia Southern University \r\nTo Experience This And Other Attractions in Statesboro! \r\nStatesboro Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 332 South Main St., Statesboro, Georgia 30458 \r\n1-800-568-3301 \r\n \r\n5 pm. H-ED-M-OS-GS-TV. A 10-acre botanical garden featuring rare and native plants of the Southeast. Located on the site of a turnof-lhf-century farm. \r\nHerty Nature Trail, Herty Memorial Pine Forest' Ga. Southern Campus, (30458); 91 2-681 -5444. Located in Herty Memorial Pine forest on Georgia Southern Campus. Named for Dr. Charles Herty, 3 pioneer in the turpentine and naval industry in Georgia. \r\nUmar 0 Ball Jr. Raptor Center, Ga. Southern University, (30460); 800-568-3301, 912-681-0831. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5 pm; Sat-Sun., 1-5 pm; closed holidays. ED-E-TV. The Rap tor Center features eagles, hawks, owls, and kestrels in natural niches linked by elevated boardwalks on a 4-acre woodland on the GSU ampus. Visitors can watch demonstrations of birds' flight and hunting abilities. Falconer Steve Hein, director of the center, is an acclaimed wildlife artist and teaches many programs through bird presentations. Closed holidays. \r\nStalesboro, A Main Street City, 50 E. Main St., City Hall, (30458); 912-764-7227. Open: 8 am-5 pm. NR-D. Discover charming down town Statesboro, which is anchored by one of Georgia's most beau tiful historic courthouses, and the recently restoredJaekel Hotel--the striking new home of City Hall. Blues artist Blind Willie McTell per formed during the hotel's heyday. Period street lights and a variety of businesses add to downtown's traditional flavor. \r\n\\RTSX I;MI:KI MNMIAI \r\nGeorgia Southern University Symphony and Theater Soulh, 332 S. Main St., (30458); 800-LOVE-301, 912-489-1869. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. E. Performances throughout theyear. Contact the Statesboro Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau for quarterly calendar, ft GSU Ballroom/Russell Union, Fair Rd., (30458); 912-681-0399. \r\nETJ \r\nMl Ml \r\nUorgia Southern I nhcrsil) Museum, U.S. Hwy. 301, located on the main circle of GSU, (30460); 91 2-681 -5444, 91 2-681 -01 47. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat-Sun., 2-5 pm. ED-M. South ofcity. Mosdsaur, changing exhibits and hands-on displays. \r\nHISiOKH SITI-SAIOM \\IIAIS Beaver House. The, 121 S. Main St, (30458); 912-764-2821. Open: Mon. NR-NS-SNR-CC-OS-FS-D-MF. \r\nHannah Venue Historic District, Savannah Ave., (30458); 800-LOVE-301 . This was the first \"suburb \" in Statesboro developed '\" the early 1 900s, The gardens and homes have been preserved and e now funcfnnlng us a vital neighborhood. \r\n\"latesboro Primitive Bapllsl Church, 4 S. Zetterower Ave., (3M58); 800-LOVE-301, 912-764-6058. TV. Largest Primitive Sapfr Church in the world. Church tours can be arranged. Call for details. \r\nSI'\u003cWTS,XRI:\u003c:KI:YIIO\\ \r\nforest Heights Country Club, P.O. Box 995, (30458); \"2-764-981 7. GC. (GHTA) \r\n*km I akex Golf Club, Meadow Lakes, (30458); 91 2-839-31 91 . ^uthern Links Golf Club, 1031 Golf Club Rd., (30458); W-839-3191.GC-GP. An IS -hole favorite. Open year-round. Offers WMe instruction, competitive tournaments and practice facilities. TM Professionals on duty. ' \\MIMV; \r\nCircle, (30458); 91 2-681-31 05. RV-PA. Twenty-three electricity, sewer hookups per site, public restrooms, pets allowed. \r\n \r\n* \r\n \r\n\"\"-S'i'lesboro, 316 S. Main, (30458); \r\n \r\n' Rates: Under * 38-95-*79-99- CC. (GHTA) \r\n \r\n\u003elol\u003c1l-Slalesboro, 225 N. Main St., (30458); \r\n \r\nx \r\n \r\n' Ra'eS: Under $38-95 ' \r\n \r\n1 )' 76al?rSlal\u003c'sl\u003e\"ro' 461 s- Main st- U.S. Hwy. 301 , (30458); \r\n \r\nIWr aT66' 80- DAYSINN. Rates: $34-589. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC- \r\n \r\n^\"S-CTV-CBK-IM-VCR-PA. \r\n \r\ni\u003e the inside back cover. \r\n \r\nKagle Inn, 458 South Main St, (30458); 91 2-764-911 7. Rates: Under $38.95. CC. \r\nI ah Held Inn-Slateshorn, 225 Lanier Rd. (U.S. 301 Bypass), (30459); 912-871 -2525,800-228-2800. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-HF-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HC-PI-CTV-CBK-J-IM-NA. (GHTA) \r\nGeorgia 1 * lied \\ Krrakl'asl , 123 S. Zetterower Ave., (30458); 912-489-6330, 912-489-5751. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. NSOS-BB-FS-CTV-FBK. \" (GHTA) \r\nIliiinplon Inn-Slalcsb()ro,616FairRd.,(30458); 912-681-7700, 800-436-7866. Rates: 558.95-579.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-KCTV-IM-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. Holiday Inn Rxpress-Stalesboro, 425 S. Main St., (30458); 912-489-7368. Rates: $50-$100. H-HF-CBK-J-IM. Jamrson Inn-Slaleshoio, 1 Jameson Ave., (30458); 912-6817900,800-541-3268. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-HC-PN-PO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\n  . : : .Y\u003e the inside ffonl.cow. Parkuood Molel \u0026 Campground, 936 S. Main St, (30458); 912-681 -3105. Rates: Under $38.95. PA. Kamarta Inn-Slale*hor\u003c\u003e, 230 S. Main St., (30458); 912-764-6121. Rates: 558.95-579.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RSCTV-CL-CBK-FBK-PA-MF. (GHTA) \r\n\"\u003c ;  v:' out .id on the response_C3rd. Ked Carpet Inn-Stalesboro, 2875 U.S. Hwy. 301 S, Register, Ga., (30452); 800-251 -1952, 91 2-852-5200. Rates: 539-$50. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-F-PN-PO-RS-K-CTV-CBK-J-IM-PA-MF. \r\nSlalcshoni Inn, 106 S. Main St., (30458); 912-489-8628, 800-846-9466. Rates: 575-51 20. H-NR-NS-GR-SNR-CC-8B-BBP-CIRS-FS-BS-CTV-CL-FBK-J-VCR-PA-D-NA-MF. \" (GHTA) \r\nStiles Inn, 453 S. Main St., (30458); 912-764-9633, 912-764-9634. Rates: Under 538.95. PF-CC-RS-CTV-D. Super 8 Motel-Stalesboro, 109 N. Main St., (30458); 912-764-5631 , 91 2-489-7382. Rates: Under $38.95. H-M-NS-SNRCC-GP-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA. \r\nTrellis (iardcn Inn, 107 S. Main St., (30458); 912-489-8781. Rates: $44-$85. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RV-CTV-CBK-VCR. (GHTA) I (it K-- \r\nBraswell Foods \u0026 Sunny South Pecans, 204 S. Main St., (30458). TV. Two industries that package local food favorites. Prod ucts available at Statesboro's Welcome Center: tours available. \r\nII.' U I I \u003c| -\\i\\ II 1 v \r\nSlatesboro Con\\ention \u0026 \\ isltorx Bureau, 332 S. Main St., (30458); 912-489-1869,800-568-3301. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am5 pm. CVB-IB-TV-VI. Information on lodging, restaurants, historical attractions, shopping and meeting facilities, ft (GHTA) \r\nSlalesboro-Bullooh Chamber of Commerce, 102 S. Main St., (30458); 912-764-611 1 . H-HF-C-MF. Visit Georgia's oldest and most beautiful Chamber of Commerce Offices, located in a 100 yearold building and featuring original artwork by local artists. \r\nSylvaniii* \r\nHISTORIC SI HIS/MOM MfiMS Burton's Ferry Site, Hwy. 301 N., (30467). c. 1815. Ferry for early \r\nsettlers. Located near Ga. Visitor Center. Dell-Goodall House, Hwy. 301 , Ga. 24, (30467); 91 2-564-7554. Open: By request. NHL-NR-ED-TV. c. 1815. All that remains of old Jacksonboro, formerly Screven County seat, destroyed by a curse. House owned by Briar Creek Chapter, Daughters of tiie American Revolution, who restored it as a Bicentennial project. Managed by four trustees. Grants from local businesses have assisted in upkeep. Tours available upon request Brochures available. \r\nSI'OKTSX KICRI VI ION Briar Creek Country Club, Country Club Rd., (30467); 912-863-4161, 912-564-2678. Open: Daily. OS-GC-PO-TC-FS. 9-hole privately-owned golf course, pool, tennis courts. (GHTA) \r\n\u003c: \\\\IHM; \r\nPlnevale Campground, Hwy. 301, (30467); 912-863-4347. Rates: $12/couple. F-CP. Onemi.southofSylvaniaonJOl. 50 sites. pond fishing, it 2 for two. Pets allowed on leash. Country Pot Luck kitchen. \r\nMMH.IM, Days Inn-Syhanla, 404 W. Ogeechee St., (30467); 912-564-2490, 800-DAYS INN. Rates: $42-$49. H-HF-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. Dreamland Motel, 1134 Burton's Ferry Hwy., (30467); 912-564-7404. Rates: Under $38.95. GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV. \r\n(k\\\\i i si :K\\II i \u003c \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-vSyhanla, 8463 Bur ton's Ferry Hwy., (30467); 912-829-3331. Open: Sun.-Sat., 8:30 am-5:30 pm. VI. One of 11 state-operated information centers located along Georgia's in-bound highways. Visitors will find help ful maps and brochures, assistance from full-time staff, refresh ments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation service. Opened in 1962, this was the first Visitor Center in Georgia. Free Coke products. \r\nScreven County Chamber of Commerce, 101 S. Main St, (30467); 912-564-7878. C. \r\n \r\nVidalia* \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nM\u003eTV * t-A n KI m\\ii:\\r \r\nKranklinia Playhouse. Inc., 205 SE Main St., (30474); 912-537-9347. H-E. Home of locally performed Broadway plays presented quarterly. Ohoopee Regional Council for the Arts, 1 1 7 SE Main St (30474); 912-537-8459, 912-538-7357. H-NR-YA-CC-FS-E-D. Performing Are Series. \r\nAltama Museum of Art \u0026 History, 61 1 Jackson St., (30474); 91 2-537-1 91 1 . Open: Mon.-Fri., 1 0 am-4 pm; dosed Wed. H-NRED-M-GS-NA. Houses permanent collection of over 260 pa. of English Staffordshire porcelain with 210 patterns represented, 20th century paintings by Southeastern artists, antique prints including Audubon series, Victorian bedroom, and Southern wood carvings. Housed in the 1911 Brazell House. \r\nHISTORIC sni'SAioM \\nvis \r\nLeader-Rosansky House, 403 Church St., (30474). Folk Victo rian style home now houses Certified Public Accounting firm. Peterson-YYIbanks House, 404 Jackson St, (30474); 91 2-537-2354, 912-537-8906. Open: 8:30 am-5:30 pm. NR. Neoclassical style of architecture, now houses law offices of Andrew \u0026 Threlkeld, P.C. \r\nKM,KI: \r\nRocky Creek Golf Club, Hwy. 1 30 S. on Forest Lake Dr., (30474); 912-538-1110. Area's newest 18-hole go/f course. Designed by James F. Bivins, a challenging par 72, 6,900-yard layout. Full prac tice facility with driving range and clubhouse. Vldalla Airport Park, Vidalia Airport, (30474); 912-537-3979. Airshows \u0026 Fly-in May 1 \u0026 2 during Vidalia Onion Festival. Features two lighted 5,000-ft. runways, ODAL lights, a localizer and VASI, NDBandAWOS. \r\nI (llt(,l\\(, Days Inn-Vldalla, 1503 Lyons Hwy., (30474); 912-537-9251. Rates: $34-545. NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-VCR-PA. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover llolida) Inn K\\press-Yldalta, 2619 E. First St, (30474); 912-537-9000, 800-465-4329. Rates: $40.50-563. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-OS-GP-PN-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-J-VCR-PA-KA-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nSIIOITIV, Savannah Luggage Outlet Shop, Hwy. 297 N., (30474); 91 2-537-301 6, 800-673-6341 . Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. PF-CCIV. Luggage, wheeled bags and cases, backpacks, shoulder bags at factory direct prices. On-site manufacturing. \r\n:o\\u:vi'i\u003cr\\ ( IMI i; \r\nConvention Center, 1 07 Old Airport Rd.; 91 2-537-871 8. Vidalia Community Center. Large meeting area furnished with audio/visual equipment for catering and cookouts. \r\nTOI KS \r\nFarm Tours of Vldalla, 2805 E. First St., (30474); 91 2-538-8687. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. TS. Farm tours of the local onion fanm: processing and packaging are available in the Spring. Jours of tobacco and cotton farms available in the Fall. Tours by appointment only, ff \r\nHM\\I:I simiris \r\nVldalla Tourism Council, 2805 E. First St., (30474); 912-538-8687. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. H-HF-NA-TV-VI. \"Visit Vidalia, \" home of the world famous Vidalia Onion, and explore a very unique city. A charming. yet progressive town in South east Georgia. Points of interest include the Ladson Genealogical Library and the Altama Museum of Art \u0026 History. Dine and shop in historic downtown, and discover our unique gift shops withantiques and collectibles, fj (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 159. \r\nVldalla Welcome Center, 2805 E. First St, Hwy. 280 E, (30474); 912-538-8687, 912-537-4466. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-HFNA-TV-VI. Located in the Toombs County Chamber of Commerce building. Area information available on local attractions and tours. Visitors will find Georgia maps and brochures on Irxal and state attractions. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 159. \r\nYViilMiourvillc \r\nA Wiregrass Trail Community \r\nlllslOKir S|(i;s/MO\\( \\1K\\TS Walthourvllle Presbyterian Church, Tibet Rd., (31333). Con structed 1884. First colony to go out from the old Midway Congre gational Church. Beautiful building surrounded by majestic oaks in a peaceful setting. \r\nVVillacoochec \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM MIATS McCralne Turpentine Still, U.S. Hwy. 82, (31650). NR. A pre served wood burning turpentine itili operated from 193\u0026-42. 19th century designs. Last original turpentine still in Georgia on original \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 65 \r\n \r\n EA'fci \r\nfc*vMi \r\n \r\n Ancient Indians and frontier soldiers once lived on this land. Farmers and \r\ntimber barons followed. \r\n \r\nBut Plantation Trace didn't truly flourish until the 1880s, when North erners began flocking to Thomasville for winter sunshine and plentiful quail hunting. \r\nFine hotels catered to the elite, who believed the pine-scented air was good for their health. Wealthy industrialists built expansive family retreats. \r\nPebble Hill was first built in the 1820s by a successful planter named Thomas Jefferson Johnson, who would later give his name to both the city and Thomas County. Over the years, reconstruction shaped the \r\n \r\nmansion into the Georgian and Greek Revival-style centerpiece of a sprawling shooting plantation. Pansy Ireland Poe, last to own Pebble Hill, willed that it be opened to the pub lic in 1978. An avid horsewoman and art collector, Mrs. Poe filled its ele gant rooms with extraordinary trea sures: horse and hound portraits highlighted by 33 original Audubon prints, antiques, porcelain, silver, crystal, glassware and Native Amer ican memorabilia. \r\nOutside, the lush and seemingly endless acreage contains sports stables, a carriage house with vin- \r\n \r\n\"iC i: .-:-: rF.r: Melhana Plantation will take you back to the days of sprawl ing Southern estates. '' Lake Seminole offers tranquility and great fishing. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 67 \r\n \r\n Architectural Wonders \r\n \r\nAround here, the architecture is incredible. Even beyond our lobbies. \r\n1.800.311.7978 \r\nwww.bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nCairo Best Western Executive Inn 912-377-8000 \r\nThomaston Best Western Thomaston inn 706-648-2900 \r\nVBeasldt oWsetastern King of the tKnOJxUj 912-244-7600 \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\nAcross the street from ordinary! \r\nBest Western hotels are independently owned and operated. 1998 Best Western International Inc. Sponsored by the Best Western Georgia Co-op. \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n tage automobiles, dog kennels, cottages, the Tea Room at Serendipity Cottage, \r\n \r\na family schoolhouse, reflecting pond a restored (c. 1906) bed and breakfast, \r\n \r\nand formal gardens. In December, the for \"high tea\" and warm scones served \r\n \r\nhistoric home is open after dark during every Friday and Saturday. \r\n \r\nthe Pebble Hill Plantation Candlelight \r\n \r\nAt the Thomas County Historical \r\n \r\nChristmas Tour. In late April, as part Museum, visitors learn why some of the \r\n \r\nof Thomasville's annual Rose Festival, country's best-known families spent \r\n \r\nPebble Hill is the site of a grand Plan their winters in Thomasville during the \r\n \r\ntation Ball. \r\n \r\n\"Winter Resort Era\" of the late 1800s to \r\n \r\nThe newly-opened Melhana Plan early 1900s. The museum contains mem \r\n \r\ntation Resort gives visitors another orabilia from this era, exhibits on his \r\n \r\nglimpse of the plantation lifestyle. Orig toric plantations, restored 19th century \r\n \r\ninally Melrose Plantation, Melhana buildings, ladies' dress collections and \r\n \r\noffers lodging in an opulent atmosphere antique automobiles. \r\n \r\n| \r\n \r\nfeaturing luxurious rooms, tennis \r\n \r\nBuilt in 1885 as one of the first grand \r\n \r\ncourts, a fitness center and an indoor winter homes, the Lapham-Patterson \r\n \r\npool on lush grounds and surroundings. House is a monument to the imagination. \r\n \r\nMelhana has its own \r\n \r\nFeaturing a double-flue \r\n \r\ntheater on the grounds \r\n \r\nTREASURES OF \r\n \r\nchimney with a walk \r\n \r\nand is where the movie \r\n \r\nthrough stairway and \r\n \r\nGone With The Wind \r\n \r\ncantilevered balcony, \r\n \r\nwas first shown to a pri \r\n \r\nthis National Historic \r\n \r\nvate audience. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Agrirama \r\n \r\nLandmark is a splendid \r\n \r\nThe \"City of Roses,\" as Thomasville is call ed, bursts into bloom April-November. Besides 20,000 rose bushes (more roses than people), Thomas \r\n \r\nKolomoM State Park \r\nLakeSeminole \r\nPebble Hill Plantation \r\nPecan Harvest Festival \r\n \r\nexample of the creative engineering and crafts manship of the Victorian Era. The Classical Revi val-style Hardy Bryan House (c. 1833) is Tho masville's oldest two- \r\n \r\nville's shady streets are \r\n \r\nSwamp Gravy \r\n \r\nstory dwelling. For a \r\n \r\nlined with pink and white dogwoods and azaleas. Paradise Park, \r\n \r\nThomasville Rose Garden \r\n \r\nself-guided driving tour, the new Thomasville Welcome Center, hous \r\n \r\nan 18-acre oasis in the \r\n \r\ned in the historic Old \r\n \r\ncenter of town near several bed and Post Office, offers a brochure pinpointing \r\n \r\nbreakfast inns, is a popular place for 36 historic sites. \r\n \r\njogging, nature walks and picnics. Open \r\n \r\nSixty miles from Thomasville, at \r\n \r\nfor the first time in April 1995, the Georgia's southwest corner, the U.S. \r\n \r\nThomasville Rose Garden is nestled Army Corps of Engineers' Lake Semi- \r\n \r\nagainst the gentle waters of Cherokee nole provides 37,500 acres of excellent \r\n \r\nLake. Over 500 rose bushes can be freshwater fishing. Located at the \"Y\" \r\n \r\nenjoyed from the Victorian gazebo, intersection of the Chattahoochee and \r\n \r\narbor shelters or quaint seating nooks. Flint Rivers, Lake Seminole is consid \r\n \r\nThe Big Oak at Monroe and Crawford ered one of the best bass fishing lakes \r\n \r\nStreets is the city's most cherished land- in the nation and is renowned for its \r\n \r\nmark. Dating from 1685, this tree has a lunker largemouth, hybrid, striped and \r\n \r\n''mb span of 162 feet. \r\n \r\nwhite bass. \r\n \r\nStroll down brick-covered streets in \r\n \r\nDeep channels from the lake extend \r\n \r\nle's Victorian downtown area, 47 miles up the Flint and Chatta \r\n \r\nry selected as one of the top five hoochee, producing hundreds of miles of \r\n \r\nMain Streets in the nation, the down- shoreline with more than 20 access \r\n \r\n^fl area offers a wide variety of quaint points for boating, camping, water ski \r\n \r\nPs, art galleries and cafes housed ing, fishing, swimming and picnicking. \r\n \r\nln historic structures. Be sure to stop by Seminole State Park, south of Donal- \r\n \r\nOffi c \r\n \r\nTravel Guide \r\n \r\nMormation Centers \r\nConvention and Visitors Bureaus: \r\n(NOTES STEPON GUIDE SERVICE. AVAILABLE) \r\nAlbany CVB 225 W. Broad Avenue Albany, GA 3 1701 912-434-8700 or 800-475-8700 Fax 912-434-8716 chambergialbanyga.com \r\n \r\nColor and history are hallmarks of the Lapham-Patterson House. \r\n \r\nClay County Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 239A Fort Gaines, GA 31751 912-768-3530 or 912-768-2461 Fax 912-768-2247 \r\n' Thomasville Tourism Authority P.O. Box 1540,185 N. Broad Street Thomasville, GA 317!)!) 912-227-7099 or 800-704-2350 Fax 912-227-2470 \r\n' Valdosta and Lowndes County CVB 1703 Norman Drive, Suite V Valdosta, GA 31601 912-2454)513 or 800-569-8687 Fax 912-245-5240 www.datasys.net/valdtourism \r\n \r\nLocal Welcome Centers: \r\nThomasville Welcome Center 912-227-7099 \r\nAlbany Welcome Center 912-434-8700 \r\nBainbridge Welcome Center 912-246-4774 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center \r\n \r\n1-75, Valdosta \r\n \r\n912-559-5828 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n sonville, and Seminole Sportsman's Neoclassical homes. A self-guided driv- | town, but became tranquil when super \r\n \r\nLodge and Camps feature all of the ing tour brochure marking 50 such ; highways drew heavy traffic elsewhere. \r\n \r\nabove plus fully-equipped rental cot points of interest is available from the j On a high bluff overlooking the Chatta- \r\n \r\ntages and campsites. Donalsonville also chamber of commerce in the McKen- j hoochee, visitors can get a marvelous \r\n \r\nhosts the Seminole County Harvest sie-Reynolds House at the boat basin, j view of the river. There's a Frontier Vil \r\n \r\nFestival, held the third weekend in \r\n \r\nAlong the eastern side of the Chat- j lage here, with log cabins and a one- \r\n \r\nOctober. Jack Wingate's Bass Island tahoochee River, there are traces of i third-size replica of the old fort, as well \r\n \r\nCampground and Lunker Lodge on the region's Indian and frontier his- I as a statue carved to memorialize the \r\n \r\nthe east side of the lake south of Bain- tory. Kolomoki Mounds State Park i Creek Indians and a Confederate can \r\n \r\nbridge, is famous for its unpretentious in Blakely contains prime recreational j non left from the war. \r\n \r\natmosphere and restaurant that's facilities as a National Historic Land- \\ The 48,000-acre Lake Walter F. \r\n \r\nalways ready to cook a day's catch. \r\n \r\nmark: seven Indian mounds built by j George, a few miles north of Fort \r\n \r\nThe pine-covered hills and hardwood the Kolomoki people, inhabitants of the i Gaines, is the result of another Corps of \r\n \r\nforests of Lake Seminole's river valleys area in the 12th and 13th centuries, i Engineers' dam on the Chattahoochee \r\n \r\nand a boon to the area's recreational \r\n \r\nresources. Its 640-mile shoreline is the \r\n \r\nsetting for numerous outdoor and \r\n \r\nwater-related activities, plus a state- \r\n \r\nowned lakeside resort. \r\n \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park fea \r\n \r\ntures a 30-room Lodge and Conference \r\n \r\nCenter, restaurant, camping and rental \r\n \r\ncottages, full-service marina, beach, ten \r\n \r\nnis courts, nature trails and a new \r\n \r\n18-hole golf course. \r\n \r\nIn the middle of Plantation Trace, \r\n \r\nsmall towns keep busy all year with spe \r\n \r\ncial events celebrating their agricultural \r\n \r\nand rural Southern lifestyle. \r\n \r\nThe snake population gets thinned \r\n \r\nthe last Saturday in January during the \r\n \r\nannual Rattlesnake Roundup in \r\n \r\nWhigham. Educational seminars on \r\n \r\nsnake handling and first aid top this \r\n \r\nfestival's agenda. Cuthbert is the home \r\n \r\nof the Fletcher Henderson Jazz Fes \r\n \r\ntival. The Henderson home is one of \r\n \r\nHere you'll find a variety of architectural wonders such as this arched hall at Pebble Hill. \r\n \r\nmany historic structures along the His \r\n \r\ntoric Driving Tour, which features out \r\n \r\nare a hunter's dream. Lake Seminole ! This settlement was an important pop- standing Greek Revival and Victorian \r\n \r\nWildlife Management Area near I ulation center of the time, and among architecture. New in Cuthbert is a Vic \r\n \r\nSeminole State Park is one of Georgia's I their mounds is Georgia's oldest great torian tea room and gift shop, Magno \r\n \r\nlargest game reserves and a favored | temple mound. The interior of a small lia and Ivy. Cuthbert was a big lumber \r\n \r\nchoice for duck, deer, dove, rabbit, quail i burial mound can be seen intact, inside town in the early 1800s. The same is \r\n \r\nand turkey hunting. \r\n \r\nI the Kolomoki Mounds Museum. true of Dawson, 21 miles east in Terrell \r\n \r\nIn Bainbridge, once a Native Ameri i Other exhibits depict Indian culture County, where visitors can step inside \r\n \r\ncan trading post, the Flint River flows i and lifestyle in this vicinity from 5000 several such private residences during \r\n \r\nthrough the center of town. The 500- I B.C. to the end of the Kolomoki period. the Dawson Tour of Homes in May \r\n \r\nacre Earle May Boat Basin Park is I Farther north, Fort Gaines is one of \r\n \r\nAlso in Terrell County. Parrott hosts \r\n \r\nideal for boating and fishing and has a I Georgia's oldest cities. Its original fort its annual Grits Festival in early \r\n \r\nfreshwater beach and riverside camping. i was manned three times for military November. Once virtually a \"ghsl \r\n \r\nWillis Park in the downtown historic | purposes: as a frontier fort in 1814, to town,\" downtown Parrott is coming1\"' district is the site of Riverside Arts- i guard against an Indian uprising in 1836 due to recent downtown developnu1\"1 \r\n \r\ntest the first week in May. Bainbridge is i and during the Civil War in 1863. Fort efforts. Several antique shops, an art \r\nPlantation \r\nTrace also known for its stately Victorian and ! Gaines was once a bustling steamboat gallery, The Chinaberry Cafe and a P ' \r\n \r\n170 \r\n \r\nG eorg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n The Colors Of \r\npwnA\u0026 County \r\n \r\nProgressive and exciting location. Historic homes and attractions nearby. Simmering Pot Restaurant and Conversations Lounge. Meeting facilities to 250. Call our sales and catering office. Group rates available. \r\n \r\n(19-7152)at24E2x-i3t 8581 \r\n \r\nTTihe uHolli-djay Inn \r\n \r\n(800) 465-4329 \r\n \r\nIn the heart of the most progressive area of Valdosta. \r\n \r\nConvenient to historic homes and other attractions. \r\n \r\nRestaurants, entertainment venues, and shopping \r\n \r\nwithin walking distance. Complimentary breakfast daily. \r\n \r\nGroup rates. \r\n \r\n(912) 253 9300 \r\n \r\nTle Fairfield Inn \r\n \r\n1-75 at Exit 5 \r\n \r\n(800) 228-2800 \r\n \r\nEnjoy a FREE full breakfast buffet, FREE evening \r\n \r\nbeverages, oversized guestrooms, garden patio with pool \r\n \r\nat Valdosta's number one hotel in quality, service and \r\n \r\nvalue. \r\n \r\n(912)247-7755 \r\n \r\nClubHouse Inn \r\n \r\n1-75 at Exit 5 \r\n \r\n1-800-CLUB INN \r\n \r\nAmenities \r\nHistorical: Homes, Districts \u0026 Tours Shopping: Antiques, Boutiques, Specialty, 75 Outlets Dining: Fine to Casual Outdoor Recreation: Mild Climate Year-round \r\nAffordability \r\n38 Hotels/Motels, More than 3,100 Rooms RV Parks \r\nAccessibility \r\n1-75 and Highways 84 and 41. GA Highways 31, 94 and 125. \r\n \r\nDeluxe accommodations at reasonable rates. \r\n \r\nEnjoy our free continental breakfast, pool, fitness \r\n \r\ncenter, remote control cable TV Southern \r\n \r\nhospitality at its best! \r\n \r\n(912) 253 0009 \r\n \r\nThe Jameson Inn \r\n \r\n1-75 at Exit 5 \r\n \r\n1-800-541-3268 \r\n \r\nNear where you want to be! \r\n \r\n*C/ves You MORE Tourism OpporfvnlHul \r\n \r\nValdosta-Lowndes County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n1703 Norman Drive, Suite F, RO. Box 1964 Valdosta, GA 31603-1964 (Exit 5) \r\n1-800-569-TOUR (8687) 1-912-245-0513 \r\n \r\n shop beckon travelers along U.S. High way 82. \r\nThe third weekend in April is the date for Colquitt's Mayhaw Festival, honoring the mayhaw berry, a cran berry-sized fruit found in the swamps and bogs of Southwest Georgia. Colquitt is known for the delicious mayhaw jelly and is also headquarters for Swamp Gravy, Georgia's official folk life play. Performances are held each spring and fall in Cotton Hall, a restored cotton warehouse. The town square with its unique shops and historic Tarrer Inn is on the National Register of Historic Places. \r\nCairo and Camilla are both famous as quail hunting locales. Cairo's Great Southern Antique Car Rally, held the second weekend in May, offers cash prizes to the winners, antique car dis plays and a gaslight parade. The Antique Car Museum in Cairo has approximately 25 vintage cars on dis play, as well as bicycles, fire department and automotive memorabilia and a matchbox car collection. Camilla's Gnat Days Summer Festival is held the first \r\n \r\nweekend in May and the Miller Lite | performing arts center, is located in a \r\n \r\nSoutheastern Professional Tennis I restored school building. Both are \r\n \r\nTournament in June. An invitational j excellent examples of the historic \r\n \r\nArts Show is also held in Camilla the j preservation efforts that are so preva \r\n \r\nsecond weekend in February. \r\n \r\ni lent in Plantation Trace. \r\n \r\nThe Wildlife Festival in Pelham in j Calvary's Mule Days, held the first \r\n \r\nOctober salutes the region's extensive ! Saturday in November, is a huge event \r\n \r\nwildlife with a country fair and outdoor i with parades, plowing contests, 500 arts \r\n \r\nsporting activities. Also held in Octo- j and crafts booths, and competition for \r\n \r\nber is Sylvester's Georgia Peanut Fes- ! the ugliest, prettiest and most stubborn \r\n \r\ntival, which recognizes the state's I mules. Swine Time in Climax, held the \r\n \r\nnumber one cash crop. \r\n \r\nj Saturday after Thanksgiving, features \r\n \r\nMoultrie in October is abuzz with j \r\n \r\nthe Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition, I \r\n \r\nthe largest farm show in the Southeast, j \r\n \r\nCrop and equipment demonstrations, j \r\n \r\nexhibits, food, and entertainment i \r\n \r\nattract thousands of people from all i \r\n \r\nover the world. There are several quail i \r\n \r\nhunting plantations in the Moultrie i \r\n \r\narea, and hunting of a different sort at j \r\n \r\nthe Ellen Payne Odom Genealogical i Library, which contains archives of i major Scottish clans. Visitors also enjoy j \r\n \r\nGeorge T. Bagby Park, Lodge and Golf Course \r\n \r\nstopping at the Colquitt County Chain- i \r\n \r\nber of Commerce, housed in the Old i \r\n \r\nColquitt County Jail. The Colquitt I \r\n \r\nCounty Arts Center, a cultural and j \r\n \r\nMOUETRIE \r\n \r\nGenealogy Library Aquatic Diving Center County Arts Center \r\n \r\nSeveral Hunting Plantations Sunbelt Agricultural Kxpo Antique \u0026 Gill Shops \r\n \r\niiion/fri\u003c-\u003c*of\u003c|ififf roiftifi/ \r\n\u003e..iv,,;.a.; ____ \u003c II lfi;iC OF COMMKKCK \r\n1 1 6 First Avenue, S.F-.  P.O. Box 4X7  Moullric. (iA 3 1776-04X7 \r\n \r\n(912) 9X5-2131  FAX (912) X90-263X \r\nH-mail-moullric (\"'siiiisoulh.com l-XXX-40-VISIT \r\n \r\n*^:\"\u003e \r\n \r\npigs galore, whether they're parading in costume or cooked and on the table. Also in November, Alapaha's Alapaha Station Celebration is a community festival featuring a parade, entertain ment, cookoff, beauty pageant and more. \r\nSouth Georgia is the \"Pecan Capital of the World,\" renowned for the pies and confections made from this yummy nut. In November, Baconton hosts the annual Pecan Harvest Festival, with food, fun and entertainment. Ochlocknee's Old South Days, held the second Saturday in November, pays tribute to \r\nall aspects of Southern heritage. The largest city in the Plantation \r\nTrace region, Albany, offers nearly 2.0* motel rooms, over 150 restaurants and state-of-the-art meeting facilities such as Georgia's second-largest civic center on the banks of the Flint River. In addi- \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Over the river and through the woods \r\n \r\nand across the African plants and through the Georgia swamp at The Parks at Chehaw, and into outer space at the planetarium, \r\n \r\nand world class quail hunting and fishing, and hiking, and hiking, and boating, and golfing, and tennis, and horseback riding, and festivals ... well, you get the idea. When it comes to outdoor activities, Albany's a natural. \r\nThe Parks at Chehaw offer 800 acres of fun. There's an RV Park and camping, the largest Play Park in Georgia, Creekside Park for hiking and fishing, BMX Park and Chehaw Wild Animal Park-one of only two accredited zoos in Georgia-featuring exotic African animals and native Georgia species in their natural habitats. \r\nAlbany is the natural choice when it comes to tamer activities too, with a full array of cultural entertainment including the performing arts and an outstanding art museum. History buffs are delighted with Thronateeska Heritage Center, the Municipal Auditorium and the Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum. \r\n \r\nWe cordially invite you to visit our city for a good time ... or for a lifetime. For information about the natural wonders of Albany and the plantation country around us, or for help planning your trip, call 800-475-8700 or visit our website at www.AlbanyGa.com. \r\nALBANY CONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU 225 West Broad Avenue / Albany, Georgia 31701 1-800-475-8700 / 912-434-8700 / Fax 912-434-8716 \r\nwww.AlbanyGa.com \r\n \r\n tion to all the modern amenities, the roots of history run deep here. Over 40 plantations which once provided the Confederacy with cotton, indigo and corn have found new life as exclusive hunting preserves, earning Albany the\" reputation as the \"Quail Capital of the World.\" \r\nThronateeska Heritage Center includes a history museum hi the 1857 train depot, a planetarium and discovery center and a model railroad museum. The fully-accredited Albany Museum of Art houses one of the finest collections of sub-Saharan African art in the South and a permanent collection of 19th and 20th century American and European art, as well as changing exhibits of nat ural merit. Tift Park, one of only a hand ful of parks in the nation to be included on the National Register of Historic Places, is marked by a winding carriage trail of live oaks planted in 1912. \r\nTrails and boardwalks wind through the piney woods of The Parks at Chehaw, letting visitors view both native and exotic animals in natural set tings. The Parks at Chehaw also con- \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\n! festivals, including Boo at the Zoo for \r\n \r\nI Halloween and a Festival of Lights in \r\n \r\ni December. Albany is also home of the \r\n \r\nI Chehaw National Indian Festival, the \r\n \r\nI largest celebration of Native American \r\n \r\ni heritage in Georgia, and River Days, a \r\n \r\n! spring celebration featuring arts and \r\n \r\ni crafts, great food and thrilling rides for \r\n \r\n| kids of all ages. Albany is also home to \r\n \r\ni Radium Springs, one of Georgia's \r\n \r\ni seven natural wonders and the state's \r\n \r\nI largest natural spring. \r\n \r\ni On the 1-75 corridor, Ashburn's \r\n \r\nI Peanut Monument welcomes motorists \r\n \r\ni to Plantation Trace as it commemorates \r\n \r\ni South Georgia's booming peanut indus- \r\n \r\ni try. In March, Ashburn's Wiregrass \r\n \r\nI Festival combines the artistic and cul- \r\n \r\n; tural tradition of the South with a col- \r\n \r\nThomasville shows off its lively spirit during the I lector's showcase, art and crafts, music. \r\n \r\nannual Rose Festival. \r\n \r\ni dancing, poets, storytellers and great \r\n \r\n| Southern cuisine. \r\n \r\ntains an additional 700 acres of recre ; Tifton, 20 miles south, is the home of \r\n \r\national area with playgrounds, shel | the Georgia Agrirama, a living history \r\n \r\ntered picnic areas, jogging, bike and i museum of late-1800s farm communities \r\n \r\nnature trails, boat docks and camp ! and a turn-of-the-century rural town and \r\n \r\ngrounds for tents, RV and primitive i industrial compound. Costumed inter- \r\n \r\ncamping. The park hosts a variety of j preters explain and demonstrate the \r\n \r\ni lifestyle of the era. On-site events through- \r\n \r\n| out the year include a County Fair of \r\n \r\nI 1896 (May), Cane Grinding Parties \r\n \r\n\\ (November) and Wiregrass Opry (April- \r\n \r\n| October). The opry is a Saturday night \r\n \r\n! sensation, with selections from country. \r\n \r\n\\ bluegrass and gospel singing, plus clog- \r\n \r\ni gtng and theatrical presentations, \r\n \r\ni In downtown Tifton, the historic core \r\n \r\n! has been revitalized thanks to Geor- \r\n \r\ni gia's Main Street Program. Some 30 \r\n \r\nI shops now thrive in a series of restored \r\n \r\ni buildings, including the 1906 Myon \r\n \r\n! Hotel Complex. Once the finest hotel \r\n \r\nI south of Atlanta, the Myon has been \r\n \r\nI restored to an authentic decor, and cur- \r\n \r\n! rently houses City Hall, a permanent \r\n \r\ni art collection, shops, offices and a \r\n \r\n! restaurant. Tifton hosts their annual \r\n \r\nj Love Affair Festival, a fine arts cele- \r\n \r\ni bration, the first weekend in May New I in Tifton is the Morris Manor --a Queen \r\n \r\nI Anne Victorian bed and breakfast with \r\n \r\ni a tea room and gift shop. ! Reed Bingham State Park in Ade^ \r\n \r\nI has one of south Georgia's major boatm? \r\n \r\n! and water skiing lakes as its main attnu- \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn M \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n tion. The park's 3.5-mile Coastal Plains Nature Trail gives hikers a chance to view quite a few wildlife habitats typical of the region. Camping, fishing, swim ming, miniature golf and picnicking facil ities are also located here. \r\nHoney and tobacco production are the reasons to visit Hahira. A center for the bee industry, Hahira holds a Hon eybee Festival in October with arts, crafts and bee-keeping demonstrations. The public is also welcome inside local warehouses to watch the fast-paced tobacco auctions, July-October. \r\nThe best way to see the sights in His toric Valdosta is to follow the driving tour brochure available at the tourism office. It showcases three National Reg ister Historic Districts and many of the city's gracious homes. The most eye catching of these is the Crescent House (c. 1889) whose circular verandah is supported by 13 massive columns, each representing one of the original Amer ican colonies. The Converse-DaltonFerrell Home is a beauty, built in the Neoclassical style in 1902. Valdosta's early history as an inland marketing capital for Sea Island cotton is pre served at the Lowndes County His torical Society and Museum. \r\nWild Adventures is South Georgia's newest attraction and offers guests a \r\n \r\ni Hie state there e lots of t geared toward KMs aid \r\n;. Hy these great suggestions I region: \r\n \r\n(Of Chehaw \r\n \r\n912-430-5275 \r\n \r\ni great place to play in the outdoors and \r\n \r\ndes a wild animal park, play park, RV \r\n \r\n, hiking and hiking trails, boating, fishing \r\n \r\nI a train ride. ALBANY \r\n \r\nI Adventures \r\n \r\n800-808-0872 \r\n \r\n6 a \"wild\" time enjoying exotic animals, \r\n \r\n\"ng shows and great rides. VALDOSTA \r\n \r\ni Agrirama \r\n \r\n912-386-3344 \r\n \r\norgia's most extensive living history \r\n \r\n. See demonstrations of skills from the \r\n \r\ntry of agriculture, two working farm- \r\n \r\nds and experience many hands-on activi- \r\n \r\n. TlFJON \r\n \r\nQrMtfcvnfly MOM, dm* with the  Local Welcome Center. \r\n \r\nmultitude of exhibits and over 20 thrilling rides. Visit the petting zoo, see birds from around the world, follow a winding trail to find deer, kangaroo, wal labies, monkeys and more. Stop by Snakes Alive, a reptile exhibit, then take a safari ride through grasslands full of exotic animals. Don't miss the Wildlife Amphitheater which offers a great opportunity to learn about the var ious animals in the park. \r\nThe southern end of 1-75 in Plantation Trace is a shopper's heaven. More than 75 factory outlet stores lie right off Exit \r\n \r\n#2 in Lake Park. The Mill Store Plaza, Lake Park Factory Stores and Factory Stores of America all sell brand-name merchandise at discount prices. The newest mall in the area's fine outlet shopping, Factory Stores at Adel, 40 miles north of Lake Park, recently opened with an additional 16 stores. \r\nGood things grow in Plantation Trace--with roots planted by Indians, aristocrats and contemporary farmers, this region is paradise for hunters, fish ermen, outdoor enthusiasts and seri ous shoppers alike. \r\n \r\nA SOUTHERN SURPRISE \r\n \r\nTill,,,. \r\n \r\nAiring the turn of the century, Thomasville was celebrated as one of the \r\n \r\nmost fashionable places in the world to visit. Wealthy northern socialites frequented \r\n \r\nthe community and Thomasville became a grand winter resort. \r\n \r\nToday, visit Thomasville and relive its glorious past. Tour Pebble Hill Plantation \r\n \r\nwith its 40-room mansion filled with beautiful antiques and sporting art. The planta \r\n \r\ntion's 3,000 acre setting offers visitors a glimpse into an elegant past. Visit Melhana \r\n \r\nPlantation, where you can enjoy historic buildings, clay tennis court, fitness center and \r\n \r\nformal gardens. The chefs at The Restaurant in the Inn at Melhana serve refined \r\n \r\nSouthern cuisine, seven nights a week for dinner. Reservations (and a jacket for gen \r\n \r\ntlemen) are required. \r\n \r\nWhether you walk through historic downtown Thomasville, visit an array of gift, \r\n \r\nantique and fine clothing shops, or discover your own huHen treasures, you will find \r\n \r\nThomasville is truly a Southern surprise. \r\n \r\nt^\\ \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nWinner of the '98 Great American Main Street wvar \r\n \r\nFor free brochure and itineraries, call: \r\n800-704-2350, E 12 \r\nOr write: \r\n \r\nWorth n Trip \r\n \r\nWelcome Center, P.O. Box 1540, Thomasville, GA 31799 www.thomasvillega.com www.melhana.com www.pebblehill.com \r\ninfo @ melhana.com \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 75 \r\n \r\n TraffiLDi \r\n^\"~~~^ PPll:ainntl:aitliim oni Trace \r\n \r\nVITK \\CTIO\\S \r\nOld Sowega Melon Assn. Building. 100 S. Hutchinson Ave., (31620); 912-8%-2281. Open: Daily, 8 am-5 pm. Built in 1930, now houses Chamber of Commerce. \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\nReed Blngham Stale Park Ga. Hwy. 37, (31620); 800-864-7275, 912-896-3551. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PNPG-RF-TH-WS-CP-DP-RV-PA. Park surrounds a 375-aire lake known for its boating and water skiing. Nature Vail highlights South Geor gia plants and wildlife. Camping, fishing, and picnicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \u0026R!:cRi:vnoN \r\nClrrleslonc Country Club. P.O. Box 858, (31620); 912-896-3893, 912-896-4496. Open: Mon.-Sun, 8:30 am-7 pm. OS-GC-PO-TC-RSFS-CL Circtestone is a private country dub that allows non-members to play if they are accompanied by a member or if they have spe cial permission. (GHTA) \r\nLive Oak Plantation. Hwy. 76, (31620); 912-896-2320, 91 2-896-7088. Rates: S350-$450/nt. Open: Advance reservations. HF-NS-YA-GR-CC-OS-F-GC-GP-L-TH-R-E-FBK-GS-VCR-PA-KA-NAMF. One of the most prestigious shooting preserves in the South east. Bobwhite quail, pheasant, chukar. Meeting facilities available. \"Orvis\" endorsed. f| \r\nI.OIHilMi \r\nDays lnn-l-75/Adel. 1200 W. 4th St., (31620); 912-896-4574. Rates: $35-539. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CGOS-GP-PN-PO-RS-FS-FLCTV-GS-IM-VCR-PA-NA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nHampton Inn-Adcl. 1500 W. 4th St., (31620); 912-896*3099. Rates: J50-J60. H-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-MF. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 7 3. \r\nllonard Johnson h:\\press-\\del. 1103 W. 4th St., (31620); 912-896-2244. Rates: S32-S38. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GPPN-PO-FL-CTV-GS-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nSuper 8 Motel- \\del. 1 102 W. 4th St., (31620); 912-896-4523. Rates: $32-J38. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PG-PO-RS-FL-CTV-IMPA-NA. \r\nSllOPPIXti \r\nFactory SI (ires at \\del Outlet Center. 1203 W. 4th St., (31620); 912-896-4545. Open: Daily, 9 am-9 pm. H-HF-NS-GR-CCOS-PG-RS-FS-FL-GS-NA-MF. Outlet shopping at its best. Save up to 70% on famous brand names. 28 outlet stores and restaurants at your service. Playground and large parking lot. Bus tours welcome. \r\nKing Frog Factor} Outlet. 1203 W. 4th St., (31620); 912-896-4848. Open: 9 am-9 pm. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-OS-PG-RS-FS-FLGS-NA-MF. Factory direct prices on clothing, shoes and accessories for the entire family. Over 100 famous brand names. Only first quality and current fashions. Super low prices. King Frog restaurant is adjacent. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nEK ) V - /' EB\u0026L-\" / \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\nLegend H Handicapped Accessible HF Handicapped Facilities COE US Corps of Eng Facility NHL National Historic Lancrnark NPS Operated by Nat'1 Park Svc NR National Register of \r\nHistoric Places and/or Historic Outbuildings ED Educational M Museum NS Non Smoking Areas \r\nLOCATION/ACCESS \r\nD Downtown MA OnMARTA NA Near Airport SGT Shuttle/Ground Transport \r\n \r\nSB Suburban \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAL Airline C Chamber of Commerce CVB Conv \u0026 Visitors Bureau CE Currency Exchange LI Language Interpreter IB Tourism Info Bureau MF Meeting Facility TS Tour Service TV Tours Available TA Travel Agency \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\nBB Bed \u0026 Breakfast BBP B \u0026 B with Private Bath CB Cabin \r\n \r\nAlbany* \r\nA Folklife Trail Community \r\nYITR \\CTIO\\S \r\nBobs Candies Outlet Center. 1315 W. Oakridge Dr., (31707); 800-569-4033. CC. Jaste the nome that's meant quality for 75 years. Bobs is the largestproducer ofstriped candy in the world. Shop open 9 am-5pm, Mon.-Fri. See the antique delivery truck and candy film. \r\nScience Discover) Center. Heritage Plaza; 100 Roosevelt, (31701); 912-432-6955. HF-ED-D. Children experience science through hands-on activities such as forecasting the weather and cap turing lightning. Group* by app't \r\nThe Parks at Chehan . Philema Rd. (Ga. 91), (31701); 912430-5275, 912-430-5277. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-PFOS-F-L-PN-PG-TH-CP-RV-FS-E-GS-PA-MF. Cnjoy the peace and seren ity of 800 acres of Georgia piney woods environment The 100-acre Wild Animal Park has elevated boardwalks and trails through dif ferent ecosystems, which allow visitors to view exotic and native ani mals roaming in natural habitats. A playpark, BMXpark, RVpark, creekside park and miniature train await your visit. Admission fees subject to increase. C-mail: chehaw\u0026surfsouth.com \r\nPlease see our ad on page 175. \r\nTin Park, 1300 N. Monroe, (31701). H-NR-OS-PN-PG-TC-TH. Featuring a \"carnage trail\" through an archway of 53 majestic live oak trees, part of original landscaping from 1912. \r\n\\\\etherbce Planetarium. Heritage Plaza; 100 Roosevelt Ave., (31701); 912-432-6955. Open: Weekdays, 3:45 pm; Sat., 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm. HF-NR-ED-YA-GR-SNR. Offers changing shows. The only planetarium in Southwest Georgia. \r\n\\RTS , EiNTKRT VMIKM' \r\nAlbany Area Arts Council. 215 N. Jackson St., (31701); 912-439-ARTS. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. HF-NR-ED-M-NS-D-CMF-VI. Housed in the renovated Carnegie Library built in 1906. Pub lic invited to tour free. Cultural and event information and tickets. \r\n\\lban\u003e James II. Gray Chic Center. 100W. Oglethorpe Blvd., (31701); 912-430-5200. A 10,000-seatarena and26,000-sq. It. inhibition aiea for tiade shows and conventions. (GHTA) \r\nAlbany Municipal Auditorium. 300 block of Pine Ave., (31701); 912-430-5204. HF-CC-E. Features plays, concerts, ballets and other entertainment. \r\nAlbany Symphony Orchestra. 2400 Gillionville Rd., C-210 (office), (31707); 912-430-6799,912-430-6799. H-HF-YA-GR-PF-ED. This symphony is southwest Georgia's only professional orches tra under the direction of a fu/ltime, resident conductor. The group performs a five concert series annually. E-mail: albany-symphony @mail.darnet.peachnet.edu ft \r\nTheatre Albany. 514 Pine Ave., (31701); 912-439-7141, 912-439-7193. Open: Box office, Mon.-Sat, 2-6 pm. HF-NR-YA-GRCC-E. Located in a restored antebellum home. Annual season includes a selection of six comedies, musicals and dramas. \r\nVeterans Riverfront Park. Oglethorpe Blvd., (31701). 1500-seat amphitheater located on the banks of the Flint River. Veteran's Memorial dedicated to Oougherty and Lee County's veterans of Vietnam. \r\n \r\nCT Cottages Cl Country Inn CP CampSite DP Dump Site RV RV Hook Up \r\nLD Lodge R Resort RS Restaurant on Site K Kitchenettes FD Food Service FL Fuel Service BS Baby-sitting CTV Cable W CL Cocktail Lounge CSS Cocktail Service Sunday E Entertainment CBK Continental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK Full Breakfast J Jacuzzi GS Gift Shop IR In-Room Movies VCR VCR In Room PA Pets Allowed KA Kennel Facilities A Atmosphere Table Service CS Cafeteria Smorgasbord FF Fast Food FS Family Style CT Catering Service \r\nSPORTS a RECREATION \r\nBA Beach Access BF Boating Facilities f Fishing GC Golf on Premises \r\n \r\n\\lh.nn Museum of Art. 311 Meadowlark Dr., (31707); 912-439-8400. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun.-Mon., closedWed., 10 am-7 pm. H-HF-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-FS-GS-MF-TS. TB, tours, classes and annual an fair. The museum houses one :  rv South's largest collections ot traditional African art. \r\nMl. /Ion Albany CMI Rights Movement Museum. 326 Whitney Ave., (31701); 912-432-1698. Open: Call for hours. Open in 1998. H-NR-ED-M. A museum commemorating the pivotal role Albany and SW Georgia played in the Civil Rights Movement. Housed in the old Mt. Zion Church where Martin Luther King, jr. preached in 1961. Church is restored to its 1960's appearance, fj \r\nThronaleeska Heritage Museum. Heritage Plaza, 100 Roo sevelt Ave., (31701); 912432-6955. Open: Mon.-Fri., 10 am-4pm; Sat, 12-4pm. HF-NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-D-MF. Collec tion of Indian artifacts, changing historical exhibits, antique auto mobiles and carriages. Located in historic railroad depot. Mt\\iol train display housed in old train cars, anchoredbya 1911 Ixomoi ,. Only train display in Southwest Georgia; display open Sat, 1-4 pm. \r\nHISTORIC, SITfiSAiOM MEiVTS \r\nAlbany CMI Rights Movement Memorial. (31701). The memorial fountain commemorates Albany's pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement. Nearby Mt. Zion Civil Rights Movement Museum opening soon. \r\nAlbany-Dougherry Chamber of Commerce Building. 331 Spring St., S.W., (31701); 912-434-8700. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am5 pm. H-HF-ED-E-VCR-C-IB-MF. The oldest building in the Central Square is a former bank that now houses the Chamber. Features his toric murals, Georgia marble floors and an office in the old vault \r\nn \r\nAstronaut's Monument. Hasan Shrine Temple, 1822 Palmyra Rd., (31701); 912-432-1011. Open: 9 am-5 pm. RV-NA-MF. Dedi cated to those who lost their lives on NASA flights. Annual dedica tion services 3rd Fri. of Jan. \r\nBridge House. (31701). Commissioned by Albany's founderand designed by famed African American architect Horace King, thispreCivil War building served as the gateway to Albany. \r\nF.dnard Vason Jones .Architecture. Contact Albany CVB for information, (31701); 800-475-8700. MA. Native Albanian Edward Vason Jones achieved national lame as an architect, connoisseur and collector of neo-classical works. See ten examples of hn work in Albany. \r\nFederal Building. Comer of Broad Ave. \u0026 Jefferson St., (31701). PG. Home of the post office and federal courthouse since 1912. Nel lie Brimberry, the first female postmaster, served here and was Km to secure rights to mail pecans for local growers. \r\nHood of 1994 Memorial. Front St at Oglethorpe, (31701). A tribute to the thousands of volunteers who helped rebuild Albany after the flood of 1994. \r\nFreedom name. Pine Ave. at Courthouse, (31701). Designed by famed architect Edwaid Vason Jones of Albany. This ivjr memor ial honors \"those whose sacrifice and valor in tim? of^-or have pre served and enhanced our legacy of liberty.\" \r\nMonument lo Flood Rescue Workers. Comer of Roosevelt 6 Jackson Sts., (31701). Located at the Albany Fire Dept.. which served as the Command Center during the flood of 1994. Honors firelighters who made over 1,000 life-saving water rescues. \r\nRoyal Air Force Memorial. Crown Hill Cemetery, Dawson Rd, (31707). Honors the British Royal Air force cadets huriedinAlbam. \r\n \r\nGP Golf Privileges HC Health Club HR Horseback Riding L Lake Access M Marina P Picnic Facilities PG Playground PI/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor RF Rafting/Kayaking SS Snow Skiing TC Tennis Courts TH Trails/Hiking TB Tubing \r\nWS Water Skiing \r\nCHARGES/HOURS \r\nYA Admission Fee FP Family Plan \r\n \r\nGR Group Rate SNR Senior Discount PF Parking Fee CC Credit Cards Accepted OS Open Sunday \r\nSPECIAL NOTES GHtA Georgia Hospitality* \r\nTravel Association \r\n Se/Local Welcome Center or State Visitor Information Center in \r\nttip citv * * Georgia Bed \u0026 Breakfe' \r\nCouncil Member n Special Internet PressTM \r\natwww.gomm.com \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n and stands as a memorial in honor of all British cadets who trained n the U.S. during WWII. \r\nSmith House. 516 Flint Ave., (31701); 912-439-7770. Albany's irst brick home features Masonic symbols in its gardens and selfcontained water works. Now headquarters of Albany's junior eague. Drive-by tour only. \r\nSt. Teresa's Catholic Church. 31 5 Residence Ave., (31707). HF-NR. Built in 1859, this church served as a hospital during the Civil War. It's the oldest Catholic church in continuous use in Georgia. It has been restored. Vietnam Memorial. Front St. at Oglethorpe Blvd., (31701). HF. 'his scenic park features a memorial listing the 42 men from lougherty and Lee counties who died in that conflict. The monu ment was carved from a 24,000-lb. block of Georgia granite. \r\nAlbany Recreation Department. 1301 N. Monroe, (31701); 91 2-430-5222. Open: Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm. Call for information. HFNR-ED-M-NS-SNR-OS-BF-F-GC-GP-HC-L-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-WS-CPIV-E-PA-NA-SGT-MF. Over bO recreational facilities including gyms, picnic areas and parks. Five public boat landings, which are gate ways to boating, fishing, and skiing. Ample softball and baseball comtlexes and fields. Public golf course. Parks at Chehaw Wild Animal 9ark and the Civic Center. \r\nAmerican Legion Public Golf Course. 4715 Fairview La, (31 705); 91 2-432-601 6. HF-YA-GR-CC-GC-GP-FS. Year-round golf is Hayed on this nine-hole course. Amenities include putting green, jros/rop, carts, lessons and snack bar. Fees are under S20 for a round ofonlf. \r\nIlllsnian Park \u0026 Hugh Mills Station. Between Third and lift Ave. atVanBuren, (31701). Used for individual and group sports and recreational activities. Interesting geological features. Lake Chehaw. Off Ga. Hwy. 91; just outside city limits, (31 701 ). BF-F-L-WS. t'100-acre lake; boating, fishing and skiing. \r\nQuail Hunting Capital of the World, c/o Albany Chamber of Commerce, (31701); 800-475-8700. Southwest Georgia's favorite sport Over 30 area plantations a/so offer sporting clays, dove, duck and deer hunting. Home of Quail Unlimited Celebrity Hunt S UKC Winter Classic. \r\nTurner Held Golf Course. 200 McAdams Rd., (31705); 912430-5267. HF-YA-GR-CC-GC-GP-FS. Once the playing ground of An Force officers. Turner's 9-hole course includes putting green, practice bunker, pro-shop, carts and snack bar. Fees: $20~$29. 18- 1 9 Dragway. 1 304 Williamsburg Rd., (31 705); 91 2-431 -0077. HF-YA-GR-FS. Catch the excitement of NHRA sanctioned races every fri. S Sat. night Mar.-Oct. Located 3 mi. south ofAlbany off U.S. 19. Winter races run twice a month Nov.-Feb. \r\nWban\u003e H Inn. 905 E. Oglethorpe, U.S. 82, (31701); 912-43521 51. Rates: Under $38.95. \r\nBest llolida) Motel. 2702 N. Slappey Blvd., U.S. 19, (31705); 912-436-6341 . Rates: Under $38.95. SNR-PF-LD-IM. \r\nBudget Inn- Albany . 303 E. Oglethorpe Blvd., U.S. 82 E, (31 705); 912-436-5733. Rates: S30-$45. CC-CTV-D. \r\nComfort Suites--Mem Vcres. 1400Dawson Rd., (31707); 912-888-3939, 800-228-51 50. Rates: $89-$1 50. H-HF-NS-CC-HC-PORS-FS-CTV-CL-CBK-NA-SGT-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nDa\u003es Inn-- Mbaii). 422 W. Oglethorpe Blvd., (31701); 912-888-2632. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-GR-SNR-CC-POCTV-CBK-J-PA-MA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nDeep South Motel. 2230 E. Oglethorpe Blvd., U.S. 82, (31 705); 512435-5607. Rates: Under $38.95. PO. \r\nDollar Inn. 2706 N. Slappey Blvd., U.S. 19, (31 701); 912-432-9868. foes: under $38.95. \r\nEcono Lodge-- \\lban\u003e, 1806 i. Oglethorpe Blvd., (31705); 12-883-5544, 800-4244777. Rates: Under $38.95-$79.99. HFtt-KKBK-PA. \r\nAirfield Inn-- \\lhan\u003e. 2586 N. Slappey Blvd., (31701); 12435-6859, 800-228-2800. Rates: $46-$69. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRK-OS-GP-HC-PN-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-NA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\notel. 904 Radium Springs Rd, (31705); 912435-8919. der $38.95. GR-SNR-PG-K-CTV-IM-PA. \r\nJ\u003ePton Inn-- Albany. 806 N. Westover Blvd., (31707); 'J2-883-3300, 800426-7866. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. HC- \r\nPlease see oui jd L v\u003e ^H/;\u003e ' j \r\nJjJWa) Inn-- Albany. 2701 DawsonRd., (3 1707); 91 2-883-81 00, \"HOLIDAY. Rates: $59-$79.99. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-HC-PO-RS-FS-FL\"-CL-FBK-PA-NA-SB-MF. {GHTA) \r\n5**ay liui i:\\prcss-- Ylbain. 911 E Oglethorpe Blvd., j'/K): 912-883-1650, 800-HOLIDAY. Rates: S48-$69. Open: \"\"\"H-HF-COE-ED-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-BS-CTV-CBK-IM-D*GT-LI-MF. (GHTA) \r\nInn-- \\lbaii). 2720 DawsonRd, (31 707); 912435-3737, l -3268. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC- \r\n. (GHTA) ase see our ad on the inside front cover. \r\n \r\nKnights Inn-- Albany. 1 201 Schley Ave., (31707); 91 2-888-9600. HF-GR-CC-PA-MF. \r\nMalm Mold. 375 N. Slappey Blvd., U.S. 1 9, (31 701); 912435-8324. Rates: Under $38.95. Motel (i--Ubaii). 301 S. Thornton Rd., (31705); 912-439-0078. Rates: under $38.95. H-NS-CC-PO-CTV-IM-PA-NA. Oglclliorpc Motel. 941 W. Oglethorpe Blvd., (31701 ); 912435-8306. Rates: Under $38.95. GR-CC-PG-PO-CTV-NA. Oualllj Inn--Mem Vcres. 1500 Dawson Rd., (31707); 912435-7721,800-228-5151. Rates: $49-$175. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-HC-PO-CTV-CL-CBK-IM-NA-SB-MF. (GHTA) Kamada Inn-- \\lbaii). 2505 N. Slappey Blvd., (31701); 912-883-3211 , 1 -800-525-6685. Rates: $59-$79.99. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-PO-RS-BS-CTV-CL-FBK-PA-NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. Regent Motel. 840 W. Oglethorpe Blvd., U.S. 82, (31701); 912436-6593. Rates: Under $38.95. Super 8 Motel--Albany. 2444 N. Slappey Blvd., (31701); 912-888-8388,800-800-8000. Rates: $39.98-$58.98. Open: 24 hrs. HF-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-IM-PA. \r\nTown House Motel. 701 Oglethorpe Blvd., (31701); 912436-5758. Rates: Under $38.95. CC. \r\nMIOiTIV Albany flea Market, 1 540 N. Washington, (31701); 912435-0409. Open: Sat \u0026 Sun. Albany's only flea market with paved and cov ered walkways. Snack bar, produce, household goods, clothing, leather goods, furniture and crafts. Albany Mall. 2601 Dawson Rd., (31707); 912-883-7983, 912-883-6255. Open: Mon.-Fri, 10am-9pm; Sun, 1-6 pm. H-HFNS-CC-OS-RS-FS. ShopBelk, Gayfers, JC Penney, Mansour's, Sears, Joys R Us, and more than 100 sensational specialty stores, includ ing American Eagle, Bath S Body Works, Victoria's Secret and The Gap. ft \r\n\u003c,O\\\\T;\\TIO\\ CK\\TI;R \r\nPotter Community Center. 2621 Wild Fair Rd, (31707); 9124364940. H-NS-OS-PN-RV-KA-MF. A 50-acre plantation style setting tor meetings and special events. Since the 1930s Potter has hosted numerous field trial events as well as dog and horse shows. Call for rates. \r\nTOIKS \r\nFriends of Chehaw Tours. 105 Chehaw Park Rd, (31701); 912434-8700. YA-GR-TS-TV. Personal guided tours for groups often ormcr:- ,:,,.:'. :.\". 'Hl-the-scenes operations of Chehaw Wild Ani mal Park. Reservations through the Albany CVB at the above phone number. Marine Corps Logistics Base. Fleming Rd., (31704); 912439-5215. HF-ED-GP-PG-FS-IB-MF-TV. rhe official supply depot of the fleet Marines. Albany's base repairs, rebuilds and ships out supplies and equipment all over the world. Guided tours for groups. Call Public Affairs. \r\nTR-VVKI, SKRVICKS \r\nAlbany Convention \u0026 Visitors Hiireau. 225 W. Broad Ave, (31701 ); 912-434-8700,800475-8700. Open: Mon.-Fri, 8:30 am5 pm. CVB-IB-VI. Albany otters an array of metropolitan amenities in the heart of \"plantation country.\" Over 30 area hunting preserves give Albany the status of \"quail hunting capital of the world.\" Home to Chehaw WildAnimal Park, Radium Springs and the Chehaw National Indian Festival. (GHTA) ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 173. \r\nArlington \r\nQuail Country Lodge \u0026 Conference Center. 100 Quail Country Rd, (31713); 912-7254645. \r\nKamada Limited. 156 Whittle Cir, (31714); 912-567-3295. Rates: $32-$55. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-PI-DP-OV-MF. \r\nAsnburn HISTORIC sm;sAio\\i MI;\\TS \r\nPeanut Monument. Visible along 1-75, (31714). Commemo rates peanut processing history. Turner County Courthouse. Ashbum, (31714); 912-5674313. Open: Mon.-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Groups by app't. NR. Italian style cour thouse c. 1907. Completely renovated. \r\nTOIRS Historic Ashhurn Malking-llrhtng Tour. Ashbum-Tumer County Chamber; 249 E. College Ave, (31714). This historic city has retained most of its original houses ana buildings. Brochure and map \r\n \r\navailable at the Ashbum-Tumer County Chamber of Commerce 249  College Ave. \r\nTp M l.'f wl.'l,H Iff X \r\n\\shbiirn Turner Count) Chamber of Commerce. 238 E College Ave, (31714); 912-567-9696. Historic Ashhurn walkingdrivingtour. College Ave. Caboose. Peanut Monument visible along 1-75. Historic Turner County Jail, future Peanut Museum, Turner County Courthouse. \r\n \r\nBainbriog, \r\nA GCOKGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nV1TR \\CTIO\\S \r\nBalnbrldge. A Main Street City, (31717); 912-248-2000. Bainbridge, Southern hospitality and world class bass fishing! \r\nWlllls Park. Downtown, (31717); 912-248-2000. PN-E-PA-D. Restored Victorian gazebo, fish pond, benches and native flora. \r\n\\KTS\\ I:MI; \r\nThe Flrehousc Center \u0026 Gallery. 1 1 9 W. Water St., (31 71 7); 912-243-1010, 912-246-8611. H-HF-ED-M-NS-E-D-MF. Originally City Ha/I, Library, and Public Safety Building. The building now assumes anew life as a cultural center where art exhibits, lectures, and special cultural events are held. 191 4 Mission style architecture, located in Historic District of Bainbridge. Brochure available, ft \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM \\!i;\\TS \r\nMcken/.ie-Keynolds House. 200 Boat Basin Cir, (31717); 912-246-4774, 800-2434774. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 9-1 pm. IB. Unique aiclntecture. Located on the banks of the Flint River at the Carl May Boat Basin Park. Houses the Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Information Center. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RIlCRi: \\TIO\\ Balnhridge Country Club. 312 Country Club Dr., (31717); 912-246-1986. (GHTA) \r\nI, Ml May Koal Basin Park. 200 Boat Basin Cir, (31717); 912-248-2010. M-BA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-TC-CP. 600 acres. Boat docks, beach, baseball held, tennis, 12 camping sites, fishing, picnic facil ities, steam engine museum, playground. \r\nIndustrial Golf Park. 200 Industrial Blvd., (31717); 912-246-8545. Rates: $6. GC. \r\nlake Scminolc. SW of Bainbridge via Ga. 97, 01 71 7); 91 2-662-2001 . BF-F-L-PN-CP. Known for its population of largemouth, striper and hybridbass. 14 campgrounds, day-use and picnic areas, boatramps. \r\n(;\\\\IIM\\\u003c; \r\n\\Mnatc's Bass Island Campground. Rt. 1 , Box 331 1 , (31 71 7); 912-246-0658. Rates: S35-$60. Open: Daily, 6 am-9 pm. COE-EDM-CC-OS-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-CB-CP-DP-RV-ID-RS-K-FS-FL-CTV-FBKPA-TV. Restaurant, motel, hunting and fishing lodge, campground, bait and tackle shop, gas, licenses, fishing docks, boat slips. Fish ing and Duck Hunting Guides, ft (GHTA! \r\nIOIM.IM. \r\nlies! \\\\eslern i:\\eciilhc Scminolc Inn. 751 W. Shotwell St., (3171 7); 91 2-246-001 5. Rates: Standard, S40-$42; deluxe, $60-$65. \r\nn \r\nCharter House Inn. 1401 Tallahassee Hwy., (31718); 912-246-8550, 800-768-8550. Rates: $41 -$50. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCBF-F-GP-L-PO-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-PA-KA-MF. f4 (GHTA) \r\nGlided Cage Bed \u0026 Breakfast. 722 S. West St., (31717); 912-243-2040, 912-246-7032. Rates: S55-$85. Open: By app't. H-HF-NS-CC-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-VCR-KA-D. \"(GHTA) \r\nJanieson Inn-Balnhrldgc. 1403 Tallahassee Hwy, (31717); 912-243-7000, 800-541-3268. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NSGR-SNR-CC-HC-PN-PO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside front cover. \r\nTOIRS \r\nHistoric Drhlng Toiir-Bainbridge. 100 Boat Basin Cir, (31 71 7); 912-2464774, 800-2434774. NHL-NR-PA-TS-TV. Includes approximately 50 sites dating from the uirn-ot-the'Century or ear lier. Guides available for groups, brochure/map available for selfguided tour at Chamber office. \r\nTRAVEL SKRVICKS \r\nBalnbrldge-Pecatiir Count* Chamber of Commerce, 100 Boat Basin Cir, (31 71 7); 912-246-4774, 800-2434774. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-1 pm. C-IB. Historic homes, fes tivals, Southern hospitality and world class bass fishing. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nBlakrly \r\nA BCTTCfl HOMETOWN OTY \r\nARTS  K\\TI;RT\\INMI:M \r\nCourt Square Arts Council. P.O. Box 751, (31723); 912-723-3741, 912-723-3741. Professional performances for all ages throughout the year. On-going an classes. Community play. \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\n I HISTORIC SITKSA10M MKVTS Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge. Ga. Hwy. 62 \u0026 Old River Rd., (31723); 912-723-3741. NHL-PN. Built in 1891, 96-ft. long and two spans wide. Southern-most \"kissing bridge\" still standing. Pic nic area, ft \r\nConfederate Flag Pole. Courthouse Square. Hwy. 27, (31723); 912-723-3741. NHL-D. Courthouse Square. Erected 1861. Last remaining wooden Confederate flagpole, ft \r\nPeanut Monument. Hwy. 27; Courthouse Sq., (31723)f 912-723-3741. D. Salutes local peanut production, ft \r\nsT\\Ti;p\\Rhs \r\nKolomokl Mounds Slate Historic Park, U.S. Hwy. 27, (31723); 800-864-7275,912-723-5296. Open: Tue.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm, Sun., 2-5:30 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-GC-L-PN-PG-POTH-CP-RV-GS. Museum interprets seven Indian mounds built dur ing the Uth and 13th centuries by Swift Creek \u0026 Weeden Island Indians. Film, exhibits, gift shop, ft (GHTA) \r\nI.OIM.IM, \r\nDays Imt-Blakely. 435 Arlington St, (31723); 912-723-5858. Please see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nTRAVI;I SI;RMCI,S \r\nSouthern Festivals. P.O. Box 390, (31723); 800-558-3378, 912-723-2778. The South's festival newspaper. A complete guide to festivals and events around the state. Published six times a year. Extensive calendar and locator map, features and more. One year, ft2; two years, S22. MC, VISA, ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nliromvood \r\nVITR VCTIONS \r\nBronwood, Located on Ga. Hwy. 118, (31726). Won Governor's Community Pride Award. An example of early 1880's community. \r\n \r\nCairo \r\nMISMIMS \r\nCairo Antique Auto Museum, U.S. Hwy. 84 E., (31728); 91 2-377-391 1 . Features antique cars from every decade of the 1 900'i. Thousands of Matchbox cars and antique bicycles, motor cycles and other collectibles. \r\nVITR ACTIONS \r\nRoddenbery Memorial Library. 320 N. Broad St., (317282199); 91 2-377-3632. Open: Mon. \u0026 Tue., Thu., 9 am-7 pm; Wed. \u0026 Fri., 9 am-6 pm; Sat, 9 am-3 pm. H-HF-ED-MF. First-rate children's library and story garden, history and genealogy room. 60,000 volumes, books, magazines, newspapers \u0026 videos. Exhibits. Has won several national awards, fj \r\nSPORTS \\ r; \\TION \r\nDogwood Hunting Preserve, Rt. 3, Box 274, (31728); 91 2-872-3508. Quail hunting at its finest. \r\nI.O1X.IM, Best Western Kwcuttve Inn. 2800 E. Hwy. 84, (31728); 912-377-8000. Rates: Standard, S42-S67; deluxe, S42-S67. T \r\n \r\nMoss Oaks Bed \u0026 Breakfast. 692 Bold Springs Rd., (31728); 912-377-6280. Rates: S70-S85. Open: Check-in, 3 pm; check-out. 1 1 am. NS-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-FBK-VCR-NA. \r\nl()l RS \r\nM\u0026M Ice Co.. 309 2nd Ave. NE, (31728); 912-377-3422. Open: Mon.-Sat, 8 am-5 pm; Sun., by app't. ED-D-NA-TV. Old-fashioned block ice plant still in operation. Watch 350-lb ice blocks being made. Colored ice also. Free samples. Great for children. An expe rience to remember. Free! \r\nTR\\\\I;I,SI:R\\ICI;S \r\nAdvanced Travel Services. 420 N. Broad St., (31728); 912-377-8747. Open: Mon.-Wed., Fri., 9 am-4 pm; Thu., 9 am12noon.GR-CC-NA-TV-TA. \r\n \r\nCamilla \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nQuail Hunting-Camilla, c/o Camilla Chamber of Commerce, (31 730); 912-336-5255. Hunting preserves and lodging available. \r\n \r\nIOIM.IM. \r\n \r\nMcRee Hall Bed \u0026 Breakfast. 181 E. Broad St, (31730), 91 2-336-8360. Rates: S65-S125. NR-OS-BB-CTV-CBK-FBK. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nTR\\\\I I SI KMCI.S \r\n \r\nPlantation Camilla Chamber of Commerce. 124 E. Broad St., (31730); \r\n \r\nTrace \r\n \r\n912-336-5255. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. D-C. \r\n \r\nCulquitt \u0026 I:NTI;RT\\INMI:NT \r\nSwamp Graty-Georgla's Official Folk IJfe Play. (31737); 912-758-5450. Open: Call for schedule. Performances in spring and fall. Groups by app't \r\nMI sn MS \r\n\\alhe American and Karly Pioneer Museum. CuthbertSt, (31737); 912-758-2400. M. Over 100,000 Native American artifacts. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SllliSAIOM MIATS \r\nTribute to the American Indian, Colquitt, (31737); 912-758-2400. 23-ft. head of an Indian brave. Carved by Hungar ian sculptor Peter Toth and dedicated to the American Indian. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nCrooked Oak Golf Course. Phillipsburg Rd., (31737); 912-758-2400. GC. 18-ho/e. par 72, 6,928-yard layout has SO bunkers and two strategically located takes. Driving range andprac tice putting facility, pro shop and snack bar. \r\nPine Hill Plantation. 255 Kimbrel Rd., (31737); 912-758-6602. Open: Nov. 1 -Mar. 31. HR-LD-FS-J-KA. Plantation quail hunting on horseback or mule-drawn wagons. Parties are limited to six per hunt with lodging and meals, sporting clay courses, and transportation from area airports included in amenities. Experienced guides, proven dogs, excellent quail habitat, genuine Southern hospitality. \r\nSpring Creek Recreation Park, off U.S. Hwy. 27, (31737). TH. Nature trails and rare plants. \r\nMMH.IV; \r\n \r\nTarrer Inn. 155 S. Cuthbert St., (31737); 912-758-2888, \r\n1-888-2TARRER. Rates: $95-5125. Open: Year-round. H-HF-NHL-NRM-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-HC-TC-CI-RS-CTV-FBK-GS-VCR-D-MF-TV. \r\n \r\n\"(GHTA) \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on page 21. \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\nMayhaw Jelly Capital, Colquit, (31737); 912-758-2400. See where the jelly is made, and shop for other delicious mayhaw prod ucts in the town that has a yearly \"Mayhaw \" Festival to celebrate this delicious product. \r\n \r\nCullilx'il \r\n\\TTK\\O10\\S \r\nSouthwest Quarter Chattahoochee Regional Chamber, \r\n201 N. lumpkin St., (31740); 912-732-2683. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. C. We have it all: recreation, business, education and history. Small town friendliness and proximity to major metropolitan areas. This area includes the counties of Stewart, Quitman, Clay and Randolph. Each county is unique but their people bring it all together. Come share our corner of the world and see how great life can be! \r\n \r\nDanson* \r\n(A BETTEK HOMETOWN CITY) \r\nVITR ACTIONS \r\nSteve Cocke Hsh Hatchery. 1 09 Hatchery Access Rd., (31 742); 91 2-995-4486. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. ED-L-IB-TV. Tailored to school age groups for OIK hour. Limited size groups up to 20 (app 't advised). Six kinds offish on site. \r\nHISTORIC SITESAIONl MUNIS \r\nTerrell County Courthouse. Stonewall/Lee Streets, (31742). HF-NR. Terrell County Courthouse, 1892, \"High Victorian\" archi tecture. Still in use for county offices. Doors are open Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm, except for major holidays. \r\nIOIX.IM, \r\nWestern Motel, 1149 Forrester Dr., (31742); 912-995-5500. HF-CTV-CBK-J. \r\n \r\nDiinson Historic District. (31 742); 91 2-995-201 1 . Open: Tour held first Sat in May, 1 0 am-6 pm. YA. Drive through to see exam ples of Antebellum and Victorian architecture. \r\nTK\\VI:I,SI:R\\H:IS \r\nTerrell County Chamber of Commerce, 127 W. Lee St., (31742); 912-995-2011, 800-706-2829. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9am5 pm. D-C-IB. Dawson, designated a better hometown in 1998. A charming community with large oak trees lining the streets to shade the elegant Antebellum, Victorian and Greek Revival homes dating back to 183S. \r\n \r\nDocrun \r\nyewACTIONS \r\nKmu Ridge Ranrh. 18 mi. east of Albany off Ga. 112, (31744); 912-776-3222. YA. 30-acre working Emu ranch--breeders, c/'.rfa, eggs and various Emu products. Seasonal bonus: Quail growing operation. By app't. only. \r\nDonalsoiiMlIc si \\Ti;r\\Khs \r\nScmlnole Stale Park. Rt 2, Box 135, (31 745); 912-861 -3137. BFPN-CP. Picnic sites, swimming beach, camping, cottages, boat ramps, fishing docks, family and group shelters. \r\nlOIH.IV. \r\nDays Inn--Donalsomlllr. Hwy. 84 204 W. 3rd St., (31745)912-524-2185, 912-524-2186. Rates: S38.95-S70.00. H-NS-GR^ SNR-CC-L-CTV-CBK-J-PA-NA. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. Kamada Umlled, Hwy. 84 W., (31745); 912-524-8695. Rates S46-S52. NS-SNR-CC-F-L-PO-CTV-CBK-D. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. \r\nIK\\\\I;I SI:K\\K;I:S \r\nDonalsonvllle/Semmole Count) Chamber. Hwy. 84 E (31745); 912-524-2588. C-VI. Visitor information, city and COL maps, gateway to beautiful Lake Seminole. Information on Ham Festival. \r\nEnigma \r\n \r\nParadise 1'iiblk Pishing Area, {31749); 912-533-4792. H-HFYA-BF-F-L-PN-TH-CP-PA. 1,240-acre natural attraction offering bank and boat fishing. Over 60 takes loaded with bream, catfish, crappie, bass and other species. Fishing license and Wildlife Manage ment Stamp, one-day fishing license or honorary fishing license required to fish. \r\n \r\nFort dames \r\n \r\nVITRACTIONS \r\nWalter F. George lock and Dam. Rt 1, Box 201, (31751); 91 2-768-251 6. Open: Year-round, Mon.-Fri.; Mar.-Oct, Sat \u0026 Sun Second highest lock east of the Mississippi River, interpretive cen ter with displays and brochures helps orient visitors. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MOM MI-VIS \r\nFrontier Milage, (31 751); 912-768-2934. Authentic logcabins. Handcarved 18-ft. tall oak statue is memorial to the Creek Indians. \r\nOulposl Replica. Commerce St., (31751); 912-768-2516, 912-768-2934. Reconstructed, c. 1816-1830. Used to protect set tlers from Creek and Seminole Indian attacks. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \\ RECRE VI ION \r\nCotton Hill Park. On Lake Walter F. George, (31751); 912-768-3061. COE-BF-F-L-PG-TH-WS-CP-RV. RVand campsites on Lake Walter F. George. Playgrounds, laundry, fish cleaning sti v'ons, boat ramp, hiking trails, restrooms. \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\nGeorge T. Bagby Slate Park \u0026 Ixidgc. Ga Hwy 39, (31751 800-864-7275,912-768-2571 . Rates: S42-S75. Open: 7 am-10 pnH-HF-NS-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-L-M-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-CB-U^ RS-FS-CTV-MF. Located on the shores of Lake Walter F. George. 4* pa/k features a 30-room lodge, restaurant, cottages. 18-hole gff\u003c course, and swimming beach. Tfie park's marina and boat rampofKt easy access to the 48,000-acre lake for fishing and boating. *** ing rooms and on-site catering are ideal for family reunions ana * types of social gatherings. Country buffet with scenic viewofU*' Walter F. George, ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nJohn DIM House. 102 S. Washington St., (31751); 912-768-23* Rates: S50-S70. Open: Year-round, 24 hrs. H-HF-NHL-NIW NS-GR-OS-BB-BBP-CI-CTV-FBK-GS-VCR-KA-D-TV. (GHTA! \r\nSullhe House Bed S Breakfast. 204 S. Washington SL (31751); 912-768-3322. Rates: J50-S70. NR-NS-CC-OS-BF-F-W M-WS-BB-BBP-FBK-J-D. \r\n \r\nTOIRS \r\nSelf Guided Tour-Fort Galnes. (31751); 912-76M' Includes sites dating from early 1800's. Cassette tape a*3\" \r\nthe lodge at George T. Bagby State Park. 55 \u003ckPait'^S^ endoftour. Walking tour books available at library art 0*^ \r\n \r\nTR\\\\EI,SER\\ICES \r\n \r\nn,r \r\n \r\nClay County Vlsllors Bureau. P.O. Box 205, (3 \r\n \r\n912-768-2340. CVB-IB. \r\n \r\n178 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n U.S. Corps of Engineers \\lsllors Center. Hwy. 39, (31 751); 912-768-2516. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm. COE-ED-M-F-L-PNPG-WS-CP-PA-VI. \r\nHahira VITR \\eno\\s \r\nHoney Production (see Hahira Chamber of Commerce), Hahira, (31 632); 91 2-245-051 3, 91 2-794-2567. Visit the home of the Honey Bee Festival and see how this delicious product is made. Contact Valdosta-Lowndes County Convention and Visitors Bureau for more information. \r\nHahira Inn. 1300 Hwy. 122 W., (31632); 912-794-3000. Rates: S34-$39. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-IM-PA-MF. \r\nSuper 8 Motel. 1300 Hwy. 122 W, (31632); 912-794-3000. Rates: S34-S39. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-IM-PA-MF. \r\nTOl KS \r\nTobacco Auctions. Hahira Tobacco Warehouse, (31632); 912-794-2567, 91 2-794-2567. TV. Ifyou have never seen a tobacco auction, you are in for an interesting and educational experience. Smell the aroma of the tobacco ai it fills the huge warehouse. Lis ten as the tobacco auctioneer's chatter is heard above the bidders from the floor. Home of the largest tobacco market in the GeorgiaFlorida flue-cured tobacco belt. \r\nTKUI I.SI;R\\ICI;S \r\nHahira Chamber of Commerce. 301 W. Main St, (31632); 91 2-794-2567. (GHTA) \r\nLake Park* \r\nCAMI'IVC Eagle's Roost Campground. 5465 Mill Store Rd., (31636); 912-559-5192. Rates: S17/couple.H-GR-SNR-CC-PN-PG-PO-CP-DPRV-CTV-PA-MF. Shop WO factory stores nearby. Enjoypool, cable, shaded paved pull-throughs. Flea market Sat. S Sun. \r\nl)a\u003es Inn-1 .ikr Park. 491 3 Timber Dr., (31 636); 91 2-559-0229. Rates: S32-J42. H-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) Holiday Inn Ripress-Uke Park. 1198 Lakes Blvd., (31636), 912-559-5181, 912-559-5914. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-NSGR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-CTV-FBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\nRed Carpet Inn-Uke Park. 7008 Lake Park-Bellville Rd., (31 636); 91 2-559-7902, 800-251 -1 962. Shoney's hm-l .ike Park. 1075 Lakes Blvd. (31636); 912-559-5660. Rates: Under $38.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-RSCTV-J-PA-NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) Travelodge-Lake Park. 4912 Timber Dr., (31636); 912-559-0110. Rates: $35 and up. H-HF-GR-CC-OS-GP-PG-RS-KCTV-CBK-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nSHOH'IV; lake Park Mill Store Plaza. (31636); 912-559-6822. NS-SNRCC-NA. Croup shopping packages available. (GHTA) \r\nTR\\\\I:I, SI:KVICI:S \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Valdosla. 5584 Mill Store Rd., (31 636); 91 2-559-5828. One of 1 1 state-operated infernation centers located along Georgia's in-bound interstate highways. Visitors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from fulltime staff, as well as refreshments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation ser vice. E-mail: valdosta@in.state.ga.us \r\nSPOR'IX X RIICRKATIOX Lake Forest Preserve, U.S. Hwy. 221, (31635); \r\n^M-873-6946. Open: Call for app't BF-F-L A private nature preserve owned by the Nature Conservancy. Extensive pond cypress swamp, N trails. Canoeing opportunities in adjacent National Wildlife \r\nCII()\\S \r\n*WH Hills Farm, 671 Armena Rd., (31763); 912-759-6681. \"GR-Vl. Take^n educational tour of an ostrich farm, plus restored \r\n*\u003e\u003e ftouse, hnyrideand 100 year-old servant quarters, group tours \"ty'by appointment. \r\nI||STOKI( :siTKSAIOMMi:\\TS \r\nIndian Monument. New York Rd., (31763). NR. Home Chehaws, a friendly agricultural people of the Creek tribe. \r\n \r\nIOIX.IM; \r\nOstrich Hills Farm/Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 671 Armena Rd., (31763); 912-759-6681. YA-CC-BB-FS-TV. \r\nTR\\\\I;I.SI;RMCI:S \r\nLee County Chamber of Commerce. 105 Main St., (31 763); 912-759-2422. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-1 pm, 2-5 pm. C-IB. Calloi write for information about dining, shopping and local area attractions.f} \r\n\\loul1ric \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\S \r\nF.llen Payne Odom Genealogy Library. 204 5th St. SE (wing of Moultrie/Colquitt Library), (31768); 912-985-6540. Open: Mon.-Sat, 8:30 am-5:30 pm. H-HF-ED-M-NS-CC-PN-D-MF. Library has an excellent collection of materials relevant to the eastern seaboard of the U.S. and migration routes West. The archival and genealogical home to more than 1 00 Scottish clans and organiza tions. ft \r\nMoult tie. A Main Street City, Historic Downtown Moultrie, (31 768); 91 2-890-5455. NHL-NR-D-TV. Historic downtown Moultrie offers an array of interesting buildings and shops. \r\nSteam Locomotive. 400 First Ave. SE, (31768); 912-985-2131. IB. Steam Locomotive Ga. Northern #105, built in 1929. Donated to city in 1963 by Ga. Northern Railway Co. on 70th anniversary of first steam locomotive to arrive in Moultrie. \r\n\\KTSK I:\\TI:RT \\I\\MI \\r \r\nColqultt County Arts Center, 401 Seventh Ave. SW, (31 768); 912-985-1922. Open: Mon.-Thu., 9 am-6 pm; Fri., 9 am-4 pm; weekends by app't H-HF-M-MF. A multi-disciplined arts center with two galleries, community theatre, arts and entertainment series, con tinuing classes in art, dance, music, drama and featuring a two-day spring arts event called Festival on the Square. \r\nMl Sl.l MS \r\nMuseum of Colqultt County History. 500 Fourth Ave. SE, (31768); 912-890-1626. Open: Mon.-Wed., Fri., 9 am-1 pm. M. Museum display available to the public on the history of Moultrie-Colquitt County. \r\nHISTORIC sni;sAio\\i MI;\\TS \r\nBrt Harsh Park. 5th St. SE, (31 768); 91 2-985-6540. This is the first historic grove to be planted in a USA Certified Tree City. Many of the trees trace their \"roots \" to the tree such as Robert I:. Lee Sweetgum, jimmy Carter Slash Pine, etc. \r\nColqultt County Jail. 1st Ave. SE, (31768); 912-891-7430, 91 2-891 -7434. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5pm.TV. Builtin I915and termed \"the finest best architecturally designed jail in Georgia\" at that time. The building has been restored for use by the offices of the Chamber of Commerce and EDC. Tours by appointment. \r\nColqultt County War Memorial, northwest corridor of Court house Sq., (31 768); 91 2-985-21 31 . M-D. This memorial, with its eter nal flame, was dedicated July 4, 1 976 to the memory of Colquitt County men who served during time of war and died in service. \r\nElephant Monument. Pleasant Grove Primitive Baptist Church, (31768). A Georgia marble statue marks the grave of a Moultrie native who dreamedofjoining me circus andlater became the owner of one. After his death this carved statue was placed on his grave. \r\nGreenfleld Church Site. Greenfield Church Rd., (31768); 912-985-3413. HF. Used during Civil War as Hospital/Recruiting Center. Civil Wat re-enactors have restored church and relocated period log cabin. Greenfield Days held in March, comprising of reenacting, etc. \r\nOld Railway Depot. Lower Meigs Rd. (Ashbum Hill Plantation), (31768); 912-985-5069, 912-985-1507. ED-M. Railroads played an integralpart in the development ofbusiness and industry in Colquitt Co. J.N. Pidcock organized the Boston-Albany RR in 1892, later becoming Georgia Northern Railroad. \r\nSouthern Magnolia. Courthouse Sq., (31 768); 91 2-985-21 31 . Gra ciously sits on the Courthouse Square. Over85yrs. old with a diam eter canopy of 88' 1/2\". height of 61' 1/2\" and a 16' 5\" circumference. \r\nSPORTS iS Ri;CRi:VHO\\ Colqultt County Hunting Plantations. P.O. Box 487, (31 768); \r\n91 2-985-21 31 . L-CB-FS. Moultrie has several hunting plantations with lodging available. Call for listing. \r\nMoss Farms Diving Facility. Fifth St. SW, (31768), 912-890-5478. This state-of-the-art diving facility offers a multitude of springboard and platform levels. The facility was built mainly by private funds and holds state, national \u0026 international competitions. Site of six Olympic diving teams training in 1996. \r\nDays Inn-Moultrie. 1 708 First Ave. SE, (31 768); 91 2-890-2401 . \r\nHighlander Inn. 2405 First Ave. SE, (31768); 912-985-2052. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Kvpress.1300 Hwy. 319 Bypass N., (31768); 912-890-8652. Mould Ic Inn. 1708 First Ave. NE, (31768); 912-890-2401, 800-642-3947. Rates: S40-J80. Open: Year-round. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-PO-CTV-CBK-J-NA-MF. (GHTA) Plneflelds Plantation. 4633 Hwy. 37 E., (31768); 912-985-2086. F-GP-HR-L-PO-BB-FBK. \r\nThe Colqullt Suites. 7 N. Main St., (31768); 912-985-7766. The Inn at Moultrie. 1713 First Ave. SE, (31768); 912-985-2200. Town Terrace. 600 S. Main St., (31768); 912-985-3980. \r\nSIIOI'PIM; \r\nState Fanner's Market. Hwy. 33, (31768); 912-985-3602. \r\nTOIRS \r\nMoultrie Tour. 1 16 First Ave. SE, (31768); 912-985-2131 . TV. Self guided. Complete directions and maps. Booklet contains five tours, including homes, farms and industry. Available at the Chamber. \r\nTK\\\\I:I,SI:R\\ICI:S \r\nMoultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce. 1 1 6 First St SE, (31768); 912-985-2131. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. NRED-D-C-MF-TV. The Chamber of Commerce building once housed the county jail. Built in 1915, it was named the finest designed jail in Georgia. A beautiful piece of history for Colquitt County. The Cham ber also holds the Economic Development Corporation. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 172. \r\nParrott YRTS \u0026 I:M I:KI AINMIAT \r\nSound Play, Inc., Railroad St, (31777); 912-623-5545. Open: Thu.-Sun. H-ED-M-OS-GS-D. Alternate Visions Award for spiraling cultures. A garden for all the senses by musical instrument maker Bond Anderson and artist/gardener Meg Anderson. Sound play fea tures outdoor musical instruments and sound sculptures for parks, schoolgrounds and the back yard, from aeolian chimes, flutes and harps to xylophones. \r\nHISTORIC SITKSA1OM MIATS Historic Parrott, P.O. Box 165, (31777); 912-623-2520, 912-623-4090. Turn-of-the-century buildings housing art, antiques, gifts, and outdoor musical instruments. A cafe, tea room and bed and breakfast guest house offer amenities. Old-fashioned soda fountain, country store and bed and breakfast inn. Step back in time to experience small town southern living. \r\nHMX.IM. 214 lluckaby. A Bed \u0026 Breakfast Guesthouse, 214 Huckaby St., (31777); 912-623-5545. Rates: S40-S80. Open: Year-round. ED-NSGR-OS-BB-BBP-FS-FBK-VCR. \r\niR\\\\i;i, si ,K\\K:I;S \r\nParrott Landmark Association. Inc.. Main St., (31777); 912-623-2520. Historic Parrott, where past meets present. Turn-ofthe-century buildings, lovingly restored. Shop for art, antiques, gifts and outdoor musical instruments. A cafe, tea room or soda foun tain offer tasty temptations. Step back in time to experience small town southern living. (GHTA) \r\nIOIHJIM; \r\nfast Turtle Inn. off County Rd. 167, (31778); 912-859-2775. Rates: $75-$95. NS-TH-BB-BBP-CI-FBK-PA-KA. \r\nOiimnan \r\n\\\\a\\\\o\\ Manor. 401 W. Screven St., (31643); 912-263-5704, 800-239-5704. Rates: $55-$85. Open: Year-round, 24 hrs. NR-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-BB-BBP-CI-CTV-FBK-PA-D. (GHTA) \r\nMil KS Historic Driving Tour-Oullman. (brochure) 900 E. Screven St., (31643); 912-263-4841. NR. Brochure may be picked up at the Chamber of Commerce at 900 E. Screven St. \r\niR\\\\ri,sr;R\\icis \r\nQultman-Brooks County Chamber of Commerce. 900 E. Screven St., (31643); 912-263-4841,912-263-9204. Open: Mon.-fri, 9 am-3 pm. NR-M-D-C-TV. One of the largest downtown districts on the National Registry. Historic driving tour, antique shops, ante bellum courthouse, museum, library, genealogy division, agriculture driving tour. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 79 \r\n \r\n Ray City \r\n:no\\s \r\n\\rd Kmii Karm, Rt. 1, 606 Ard Rd, (31645); 912-247-5140. Rates: $3-$4. TV. Group tours of Emu farm (cousin to ostrich). Live birds and on site educational videos of hatching through adulthood to view or buy. Farm easy to find. Reservations required. \r\nvri'R \\crio\\s \r\nCrystal Beach Water Park. Rt 1 Box 405, (31783); 912-831 -4655, 912-382-9800. Rates; Seasonal. Open: Apr., weekends; Jun.-Labor Day, daily. YA-BA-L-FS. Enjoy water rides and fun in the sun on beau tiful sandy beaches of a spring-fed lake. \r\nKnnerton SIIOITIM; \r\nRemerton Mill Village. 23 Plum St, (31601); 912-241 -7145. NA. Historic shopping experience you won't forget! Off Baytree Rd. behind Harvey's on Plum St. and Baytree Place. \r\nSparks \r\nB X B nanlallon Inn. P.O. Box 327, (31 647); 912-549-6552. Rates: S50-S60. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-BB-BBP-RS-FBK-MF. (CHTA) \r\nS\u003eh ester \r\nHISTORIC, SITi;S/MOM MIIYIS Possum Poke. (31791); 912-776-7718. NR. Winter home of Michigan Governor Charles E. Osborn. Atone time visited by Henry Ford and President Roosevelt. National Registry listed. Located off Hwy 82t. Poulan. Home of the Georgia Peanut Festival. \r\nIODCIM; \r\nDays Inn-Syhesler. 909 Franklin St., (31791); 912-776-9700. Rates: Under $38.95-$79.99. H-NS-GR-CC-PCKTV-J. \r\nIhuniasloii \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nlOIH.IM, Best, Western Thomaslon. 1207 Hwy. 19 N., (30286-2279); 706-648-2900. Rates: $38-$65. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-JIM-VCR-D-NA. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 168. \r\n \r\nA Folklife \u0026 Wiregrass Trails Community \r\n \r\nBig Oak, The, Comer of Monroe \u0026 Crawford, (31 792); 91 2-225-391 9. Open: Anytime. HF-PA. 310 year-old oak stands over 68-ft. high, limb spread over 162 ft, and a circumference of 24 ft. First enrolled in National Live Oak Society in 1936. This tree is wider than Niagara Falls is deep. \r\nBlrdsong \\iitiire Center. 2106 Meridian Rd., (31792); 91 2-3774408. Open: Wed., Fri., 9 am-1 2 pm; Sat., 9 am-2 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. NR-ED-NS-YA-GR-CC-OS-PN-TH-GS-TS-TV. Beautiful 565 acres foi wildlife bird window, butterfly garden, nature trails. \r\nParadise Park. S. Broad St., (31 792); 91 2-225-391 9. PN-PG-PA. An 18-acre forest in the heart of town. Great natural beauty, picnic area, historic gazebo. \r\nThomasvllle Genealogical History \u0026 Fine Arts IJbrary, 135 N. Broad St., (31799); 912-226-9640. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am5 pm; Sat., 9 am-4 pm. H-HF-ED-D. Discover your family history at this new genealogical library. It's a major repository of history for family research in the South Georgia Region. \r\nThomasvlllc Rose Garden at ('.hcrokee lake, Comer of Covington and Smith Ave., (31 792); Open: Daily, 8 am-6 pm. HF-PA. Over 700 individual rose bushes. Enjoy the many varieties of hybrid tea roses, grandeflora, floribunda, climbers, and shrub roses white sit ting beneath a Victorian gazebo or rose arbor shelters. \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\n\\K'|X V I VII (/( \\I\\VII VI \r\nThonias\\llle Cultural Center. 600 E. Washington St., (31 792); 912-226-0588. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat-Sun., 1-5 pm. H-HF-NR-ED-M-OS-E-D-TV. A visual and performing arts center housed in a restored school building constructed in 1915. tocaland nationally toured exhibits shown in the center's five galleries. Concere, plays and musicals performed in the 500-seat auditorium. Classes for adults and children. \r\n \r\nThomas County Museum of History. 725 N. Dawson St., (31792); 912-226-7664. Open: Daily, 1 0 am-1 2 pm \u0026 2-5 pm; Sun., dosed. HF-ED-M-YA-GR. exhibits related to Thomas County's Resort Era of the late 1800's and the area 's historic plantations, ladies dress collection, antique automobiles, restored log home, 1877framehome and Victorian bowling alley. \r\nHISTORIC SITi:SAIO\\t Ml ATS \r\nAll Saints' Episcopal Church. 443 S. Hansell, (31792); 912-228-9242. HF. Once the local Catholic Church, All Saints'has been enlarged and restored. The nave is the oldest church building still in use in Thomasville, andJacqueline Kennedy worshipped here on occasion after the death of President Kennedy. All Saints ' is a tra ditional Episcopal parish, using the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Services at 10:30 am \u0026 6 pm. \r\nHardy Bryan House. 312 N. Broad St., (31792); 912-226-6016. Open: Fri., 2-4 pm, and by app't. NR-M-YA-TV. Built in 1833 and is the oldest two story house in Thomasville. Now home of Thomasville Landmarks, Inc., local historic preservation association. \r\nlapham-Pallerson House Stale Historic Site, 626 N. Dawson St., (31792); 912-225-4004. Open: Tue.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5:30 pm. NHL-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-GS-TV. Built in 1884, this National Historic Landmark is a monument to craftmanship of the Victorian era. Built for Chicago shoe merchant C. W. Lapham, itfeatured gas lighting, hot/cold running water, indoor plumbing, anda remarkable double-flue chimney. Regular schedule ofspecial events. Group tours/rates available with advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\nPebble Hill Plantation. Hwy. 319 S., (31792); 912-226-2344. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5pm. H-HF-NHL-NR-M-YAGR-OS-PN-GS-PA-TV. A glimpse into an elegant past. Sporting art, antiques, Audubons, vintage cars and carriages. Last tour at 4pm. Days and hours subject to change, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 175. \r\nsiORTs\u0026Ri;cRi:viio\\ \r\nCountry Oaks Golf Course. 6481 Ga. Hwy. 122, (31757); 912-225-4333. Open: Daily, 7:30-dark. YA-CC-OS-GC-GP-FS. Course is par 72 and open year-round. Has three lakes and surrounded by beautiful woodedareas ofazaleas, dogwoods, pines, oaks, and mag nolias. Course appeals to pro and novice golfers. \r\nMyrtlenood Hunting Plantation. Lower Cairo Rd., (31792); 912-228-0987. YA-CC-F-GP-FS-MF. Cnjoy sporting clay courses, fishing, hunting, quail and white-tail deer. Hunting lodges and club houses for rental. Southern-style meals available. \r\nOuall Hunlhig-Thomasvllle. Box 1540, (31792); 91 2-225-391 9. Thomasville is famous for this sport. Sporting clays, dove, duck and deer hunting available. \r\nIOIH.IM; \r\n11184 Paxlon House Inn. 445 Remington Ave., (31792); 912-226-5197. Rates: $90-$250. Open: Reservations, 9 am-9 pm. NS-CC-PI-BB-CTV-FBK-J-GS-VCR-D. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 21. \r\nDays Inn-Thomasvllle. U.S. 1 9 at U.S. 319, (31792); 800-325-2525, 912-226-6025. Rates: $30-$59. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-PGPO-BBP-RS-FS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-NA-TA-VI. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nDeer Creek Bed \u0026 Breakfast. 1304 Old Monticello Rd., (31792); 912-226-7294. Rates: $59-over $79.99. NS-GC-TC-BBBBP-CTV-FBK-NA. (GHTA) \r\nlAans House Bed \u0026 Breakfast. 725 S. Hansell St., (317925558); 912-226-1343,800-344-4717. Rates: $75-$145. H-HF-NR-NSBB-BBP-OV-FBK-D-TV. \"(GHTA) \r\nGrand Mclorla Inn. 817 S. Hansell, (31792); 912-226-7460, 912-226-3628. Rates: $70-$90. NR-NS-GP-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-J-VCRD. (GHTA) \r\nHampton Inn-Thomasyllle. 1950 Ga. Hwy. 122, (31757); 912-227-0040. Rates: $55-$72. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTVCBK-J-IM-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHoliday Inn-Thomasvllle. 15138 U.S. 19 S., (31792); 912-226-7111. Rates: $49.00-$64.00. H-HF-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GPPO-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-J-IM-VCR-MF-TV. \r\nMelhaiiii I'lanlatlon. 301 Showboat Ln, (31792); 888-920-3030, 912-226-2290. Rates: $250-$450. NR-ED-NS-CC-GP-HR-PI-TC-CI-RSFS-CTV-FBK-J-SB-MF-TV. \"(GHTA) \r\nOur Cottage on the Park. 801 S. Hansell St., (31792); 912-227-0404. Rates: $50-$60. NR-NS-OS-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-GSVCR. (GHTA) \r\nSerendipity Cot tage. 339 E. Jefferson St., (31792); 912-226-8111. Rates: $80-$90. NS-CC-GP-TC-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCR-D. \"(GHTA) \r\nShoney's Inn-Thomasyille. 14866 U.S. Hwy. 19 S., (31757); 912-228-5555. Rates: $40-$59.50. H-HF-NHL-NR-M-NS-GR-SNRCC-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\nSuper 8-Thoniasillle. U. S. 1 9 S., (31 792); 91 2-226-9585. Rates: Under $60.00. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-CTV-CBK-J-IM-TA-VI. \r\n \r\nSuslna lliinUilli.il Inn. 1420 Meridian Rd., (31792); 912-377-9644. Rates: $150/couple/nt. NHL-FP-OS-F-PO-TC-TH-BB-CI-RS-FS-FBKPA-MF. \r\nSHOITIM; \r\nState Farmer's Market. 502 Smith Ave., (31792); 912-225-4072. Open: Mon.-Sat., 8 am-5 pm. HF-ED-OS-RS-FS-NA-MF. Geon: only auction market, May-Nov. Fresh in-season fruits and vey hies. A/so available are homemadejams, jellies, relishes, syrups, cnckbooks, handmade baskets and other souvenirs. \r\nThomasvillc. A Main Street City, 135 N. Broad St., (31799); 912-227-7020. Thomasville was chosen as a \"GieatAmerican f./j Street\" city in 1998. This prestigious award is given to five nutstanding small towns in the nation each year by the National Main Street Center and the Edward Jones Company. You are invited to come and discover the unique charm, rich variety of retail, and southern hospitality of one of the country's best downtowns! E-mail: mainstrt@rose.net ft \r\n101 R-; \r\nHistoric Malklng/Drhlng Tniir-Thormis\\ille. 109 Broad St., (31792); 800-704-2350, 912-225-3919. NR-TS-TV. Sell-j.aded tour offers over 50 restored historic sites that are reminiscent of the bygone period of Thomasvilte's Resort era. Tour offers an extremely wide variety of architectural styles. 4V miles. \r\niRuri SI:R\\ICI:S \r\nDestination Thomasville Tourism \\uthorlly. P.O. Box 1540, (31799); 912-225-3919, 800-704-2350. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-4 pm. CVB-VI. A relaxing weekend get-away. Relive the gentle Victorian Era of Thomasville, where wealthy socialites vacationed during the late 1800s. Tour a southern plan tation and a Victorian mansion. Stroll and shop along our historic main street (just selected one of the top 20 in the nation). Elegant or downhome country charm in dining. Relax in a historic Victorian bed S breakfast, or find a familiar name in lodging. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 175. \r\nThomas\\1lle Welcome Center, 109 S. Broad St., (31792); 800-704-2350,912-225-3919. IB-TV. Best-kept secret in Georgia. Visit Pebble Hill Plantation, Victorian downtown, historic inns and sites, rose gardens, elegant restaurants to downhome country cooking, great outdoors and much more, ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 175. \r\nTUton \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nA Folklife Trail City \r\nATI R \\CTIO\\S \r\nCoastal Plains Experiment Station. Moore Hwy, (317930748); 912-386-3453,912-386-3348. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-noon and 1-5 pm. H-ED-NS. Agricultural research cental fj \r\nKuhvood Park. Tift Ave., (31794); 912-382-6231. Open: Daily, until dark. HF-OS-PN-PG-PA. 36-acre landscaped park with covered pic nic areas, playgrounds and more. \r\nMagnolia Tree Park. Magnolia Industrial Blvd., (31794); 912-382-8200. Open: Daily, sunup-sundown. PA. digest and old est magnolia reported in Georgia, second largest in the U.S. \r\nARTS \u0026 l'\\rKRT\\l\\V1i;VI \r\nACI, Freight Station Art Gallon. 119 Love Ave., (31794); 912-387-6726. Open: Tue.-Fri., 11 am-2 pm. ED-YA-MF. Showosing area artists in clay, oik, pastel, fabric, watercolo:. upland otter media. \r\nTin Theater for the Performing Arts. 318 Main St., (31794); 912-386-5150, 912-382-6231. CC-MF. Historic 1930's laux-stylf theater restored to its original splendor for use as a performing arts center and conference facility. State of the art sound and light sys tems. Plan your conference or performance in this 650-seat audi torium located in beautiful downtown Tifton. \r\nMISI;MIS \r\nGeorgia Agrirama Uilng History Museum. P.O. Box Q, (31793); 912-386-3344. Rates: $4-58. H-ED-M-YA FP-GR-SNR-CCF-L-PN-CP-FS-E-GS-PA-MF. 19th century living history museum, met 40 restored structures: farms, rural town, grist mill, saw mill, firt shop, drugstore, train, and much more. Costumed interpreters a\" on location daily to explain and demonstrate the lifestyle andXW itiesot'theperiod. IGHTA) \r\nTirton Museum of Arts \u0026 Heritage. 285 Love Ave., (31W* 912-386-3558. H-HF-ED-M-E-D-TS-TV. Romanesque church buiW 1900, beautifully restored, exquisite stained glass windows, nfJ\" ofpine wood floors, arched beams, bell tower with brick buttress* \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM Ml \\! \r\nTifton, A Main Street City, (31794); 912-382-6231. D-TV. Historic downtown Tifton is perfectly pleasin downtown. Find a bargain in trendy boutiques, or seaK\" ,.. den treasures in our many antique shops. Dine in a ' building or visit the Tift Theatre for me Performing A four venues of public art. ft \r\n \r\n180 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Forest lakes Golf Club. 260Sutton Rd, (31794); 912-382-7626. Rates: $22-$23. GC. Forest Lakes is d beautifully laid out 9-hole championship quality golf course. Pro shop snack bar and driving range. \r\nPatrick's fishing Paradise. Exit 18 on U.S. Hwy. 82 E., 5 mi. eastofTifton, (31794); 912-382-1881. \r\nI.OIH.IM, \r\nCourtyard by M.mloll-Tlfton. U.S. 82 and 319 S. intersec tion, (31794); 800-321-2211. Rates: J59-S89. H-HF-SNR-CC-OSHC-PI-RS-CTV-CL-J-IM-MF. (GHTA) \r\nHampton Inn-Tinon. 720 Hwy. 319 S., (31794); 912-382-8800. Rates: S45-S64. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-DP-CTV-CBK-PA. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHoliday Inn-Tilton, P.O. Box 1267, (31794); 912-382-6687. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HC-PO-RS-FSOV-CL-FBK-IM-PA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nHunimiiiKhlrd I'erch Bed \u0026 Breakfast. 305 Adams Rd.; (31793); 912-382-5431. Rates: $60-580. HF-NS-SNR-CC-F-L-PNBB-BBP-CBK-FBK-VCR-MF. (GHTA) \r\nMasters Economy lim-lifton. I-75 \u0026 U.S. 82, (31794); 912-382-8100. Rates:'$27.95 and up. NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RSCTV-PA. \r\nMorris Manor Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 405 Love Ave., (31794); 912-388-8329. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 21. \r\nThe Men's \\est.423N.TiftAve., (31794);912-386-2856.Rates: S60-S75. SNR-OS-BB-CTV-FBK. (GHTA) \r\nid I:MIO\\ \u003c:I;MI:K \r\nRural Development Center. 1-75 \u0026 U.S. Hwy. 41 N., (31 794); 912-386-3416. Open: 8 am-5 pm. ED-CC-MF. Multi-use modem con ference facility features experienced personnel, versatile meeting space, teleconference and GSAMS distance learning classrooms, A/V equipped auditorium. 1 0 meeting rooms. \r\ni KM I;I,SI:K\\K,I:S \r\nTHIon/Tlft Count} Chamber of Commerce. 100 Central Ave., (31794); 800-550-TIFT, 912-382-6200. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. C-IB-MF. Visit the chamber building located in a restored train depot in downtown Tifton to obtain information on tourist attractions, community events and relocation. \r\nTtnon/rift County Tourism Assoc.. 1 15 W. 2nd St, (31793); 912-386-0216, 912-386-0218. Open: 8:30 am-5:30 pm. MF-TV. .?p'?ien\u003c:e center, museums, tours, roomrates, restaurants/food serwe tourism brochures and events. (GHTA) \r\nA FoHfe Trail Community \r\n\\ITK\\( I IONS \r\nMoody Air Force Base. Bemiss Rd., Ga. Hwy. 125, (31699); 912-257-3395. Air Combat Command 347th Wing, ft \r\nHIM Vdicnliires. 3766 Old Clyattville Rd., (31 601); 800-808-0872, 912-559-1330. Open: Seasonal variation. Call to check. H-ED-M-YAGR-SNR-CC-OS-PG-FS-GS-PA-KA-MF. Ride The Boomerang fornant/bxkvard coaster, plus 20 others. See over 450 wild animals, bke a safari tiain ride, see visiting animal shows, visit the petting fflo and more. Plus, there 's Christmas In The Park with over a milfcn lights, exhibits, music and special shows. Concerts by some of today's hottest stars add to tliepark 's unbelievable value, ft (GHTA) \r\ni \\TI;RT\\I\\MI;M \r\nIwndes/Valdosta Cultural Arts Center. 1 204 N. Patterson St, (31603); 912-247-ARTS. Open: Mon.-Fri., 10 am-5 pm. M-GS. \"* Center with gift shop houses a fully mainstreamed gallery repfsentirtg emerging and recognized artists. The gallery features Pointings, sculpture and other mediums of artwork from local and \"^rational artists. \r\nW SKI MS \r\n'/\"nudes County Historical Society and Museum. 305 W. *\"ral Ave., (31 601 ); 91 2-2474780. Open: Mon.-Fri., 1 0 am-5 pm., UOam-2 pm. H-HF-NHL-NR-ED-M. This building served as the *\"Klibrary for the city of Valdosta until 1967, when a new library \"**Wec(. The museum is filled with memorabilia and artifacts yigbackto 1825 and provides an excellent look at 19th century \r\n included is an extensive genealogical library. \r\nII|STOKI\u003c sin;sAiOMMi;\\TS \r\n\"*-l\u003eallon-Ferrell House, 305 N. Patterson, (31601); V. Built in 1902. Neoclassical mansion completely \r\no its former glory. Tours available by app't. \r\nl\u003ellllllai1 llollse ' 416 N - tenley stOpen: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-5 pm. Designed by a Valdosta ^ built in 1915 by . R. Barber, whoownedthe world's ooj-Co/a Bottling Works outside of Atlanta. This home is ele\"t example of Wrn-of-the-century Southern Domestic \r\n \r\nNeoclassicism. Fifty-two pieces of the original furniture owned by E. ft Barber are still present. Houses the Chamber of Commerce, ft \r\nThe Garden Center. Inc.. 904 N. Patterson, (31604-2423); 912-242-8956. Open: Mon.-Fri., 2-5 pm. H-NR-YA. Built in 1898 by Senator William Stanley West. Known for its crescent shaped front porch, mirrored fireplace, ballroom and gold-leaf tiled bathroom. Home of The Garden Center, Inc. (Donations accepted for admis sion.) \r\nSPORTS \u0026 Rr;cRr;\\Tio\\ \r\nDrexel Park. Brookwood Dr. and Patterson St, (31601); PN-PGTH. Nature and walking trails, picnic and playground. \r\nIjngdale Park. Exit 6, U.S. 41 N., (31602); 912-245-0513. PNTH. Peaceful park with nature walks. Birding area. Wilhlxoochee River. Picnic area; nature at its finest. \r\nMcKey Park. Patterson St. and Burton Ave., (31601); PN-PG-TC. Tennis Center, shuffleboard, handball courts, picnic pavilion, horse shoe pits, bandstand and playground. \r\nSlone Creek Golf Community. 4300 Coleman Rd., (31602); 912-247-2527,912-241-8817. Rates: $25-$35. Open: Daily, 8 am7 pm. H-CC-OS-GC-RS-FS. I S-holechampionship course with \"links\" layout. Full practice facility and clubhouse featuring a full-service restaurant and pro shop. (GHTA) \r\n( VMIMM; \r\nShady Oaks Campground. 4598 N. Valdosta Rd., (31602); 912-247-0494. Rates: Under $16. FP-GR-SNR-OS-PN-PG-CP-DP-RVRS-FS-FL-GS-PA-MF. Located adjacent to 1-75 and just 5 mi. from downtown Valdosta and the Historic District. 32 sites with clean restrooms, showers, and laundry. Adjacent to fast food, fuel, and motel. Outlet shopping nearby. \r\nlOIH.IM, \r\nAshley Oaks Motel, 1610 N. Ashley St., (31601); 912-242-6340. \r\nRest Western king of the Ro.id Motel. 1 403 N. St. Augus tine Rd., (31601); 912-244-7600, 800-528-1234. Rates: $34-$48. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PG-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-PA-NA-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our 3d on page 168 \r\nBig 7 Motel. 1818 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 912-242-0789. \r\nBriarnood Motel. 1934 Brian/rood Rd., Exit 4, I-75, (31601); 912-242-4205. \r\nBudget Inn--\\ aldosla. 218 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 91 2-242-1240. \r\nClub House Inn-Valdostii. 1800 Club House Dr., (31601); 912-247-7755,800-CLUB-INN. Rates: $69-$115. H-M-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-GP-HC-PO-CTV-FBK-MM-NA-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn and Conference CenlerA aldosla, 2101 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 912-242-1212. Rates: $50-$90. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-IM-NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nDays Inn-1-75. 4598 N. Valdosta Rd., (31602); 912-244-4460. Rates: 535-542. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PN-PG-PO-CP-RSFS-FL-CTV-GS-IM-PA-MF. \r\nDays Inn-Valdosla. 1827 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 912-249-8800. Rates: $36-$44. H-HF-COE-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PO-RS-FS-FLOV-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nDays Inn-Valdosla, 2 Timber Dr., (Lake Park), (31636); 912-559-0229. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nDel-Mar Motel. 1510 N. Ashley St., (31602); 912-242-8822. Rates: $18-530. GR-CC-PO-K-CTV-D. (GHTA) \r\nEl Carlo. 2525 N. Ashley St., (31601); 912-242-7676. \r\nFalrfleld Inn-Valdosla. 1311 St. Augustine Rd., (31601); 912-253-9300, 912-244-72. Rates: $52-$57. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-POOV-CBK-IM-MF. \r\nPk\\i^ -,ee our jd on page 171. \r\nHampton fnii-Xuldosla. 1705 Gornto Rd., (31601); 912-244-8800. Rates: $54-$62. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-OS-HC-PO-CTVCBK. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nllollda\u003e lnn-\\ aldosla. 1309 St. Augustine Rd., (31601); 912-242-3881. Rates: $53-$75. H-HF-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-HCPO-RS-FS-OV-CL-FBK-IM-PA-NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 3_\u0026 171. \r\nHoliday Terrace. 1620 N. Ashley St., (31601); 912-242-2277. \r\nJameson lnn-\\ aldosla. 1725 Gomto Rd, (31602); 912-253-0009, 800-541-3268. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-NS-SNR-CC-HC-POOV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see oil'*id on p.iy? 171 A f'?p inside frcr' .\"\\:' ! \r\n.loll; Inn Motel. 1701 Ellis Dr., (31601); 912-244-9500. Rates: $28-$36. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nMotel 6-\\ aldosla. 2003 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 912-333-0047, 800-466-8356. Rates: Under $38.95. Open: 24 hrs. H-M-NS-GRSNR-CC-PO-CTV-PA-NA. \r\nOnalll; lnn-\\ aldosla. 1209 St. Augustine Ave., (31601); 912-244-8510. Rates: Under $38.95-over 579.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCHC-PO-TC-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-VCR-PA. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nQuality Inn-Valdosta South. 1902 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 912-244-4520,800-221-2222. Rates: 532.95-548.95. H-NS-FP-GRSNR-PF-CC-PG-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CBK-IM-PA-NA. Kamada l,lmlted-\\iild\u003c\u003esta. 2008 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 912242-1225. Rates: 544-554. H-NS-GR-SNR-OS-GP-HC-PO-FL-GVCL-CBK-PA-NA-TV. (GHTA) \r\nPlpase see our ad on the response card. Scottish Inn-Valdosla. 1114 St. Augustine, (31601); 912-244-7900. Shoncy's Inn-Valdosla. 1828 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 912-244-7711. Rates: Under 538.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-RSCTV-PA-NA-MF. (GHTA) Suburban Udge. 1558 Baytree Rd., (31602); 912-293-9111. Rates: 531-5159/day-wk. PF-CC-CTV-NA. Super 8 Motel-Valdosta. 1825 W. Hill Ave., (31601); 912-249-8000. Rates: 535-540. H-HF-COE-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PORS-FS-FL-CTV-IM-PA-NA. h.m-lodtc-X.ildosl.i. 1330 St. Augustine Rd., (31601); 912-242-3464, 800-523-8573. Rates: 540-555. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-IM-VCR-PA-KA-NA-SB-TV. (GHTA) Villager lx\u003edge. 3470 Madison Hwy., (31601); 912-2424664, 912-242-7920. Rates: 5119-51 49/week. NS-GR-SNR-GP-PO-K-CTVPA-NA. \r\nSIIOITIV\u003c; \r\n\\ aldosla. A Main Street City, (31603); 912-259-3577. NR-CC-FSCL-E-GS-D-NA. Historic downtown Valdosta features a wide variety of shopping, services and sightseeing. \r\nmi us \r\nHlglmays and lly Ua\u003es Drhlng Tour. 1703 Norman Dr., Suite F, (31601); 912-245-0513, 800-569-TOUR. Leisure route through countryside, parallels 1-75 through Lowndes County from Exit 1-7 or 7-1 Historic Drhlng Tour-\\ aldosla. 1703 Norman Dr., Suite F, (31601); 912-245-051 3,800-569-TOUR. Open: Daily. NR-TS-TV. This leisurely tour takes you to Valdosta's three Historic Districts: Victo rian, Fairview and midtown Patterson Street. The driving tour, com plete with brochure and stops keyed to numbered signs at each location, offers the visitor an overview of the city's growth and land marks. Scenic lndcs Drhlng Tour. 1703 Norman Dr., Suite F, (31601); 912-245-0513. Open: Daily. TV. Tired of seeing the same old Interstate sights 1 Take our scenic countryside tour of ValdostaLowndes County. This tour gives you a glimpse of Southern history with the oldest home in Lowndes County, a dairy farm, money making crops and cattle. \r\n\\K\\\\\\ I SI K\\l( I S Valdosta-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce. 416 N. Ashley St, (31601 ); 91 2-247-8100. C. The Azalea City. Future site ofNational High School Football Hall of Fame. (GHTA) Valdosta-I.owndes County Contention \u0026 Visitors Bureau. 1703 Norman Dr., Suite F, (31601); 912-245-0513, 800-569-8687. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-2 pm. CVBVI. Information on lodging, restaurants, historical attractions, shop ping \u0026 meeting facilities, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 171. \r\nYlhighiim \r\nVITR ACTIONS Cr\u003estal lake Orchards. 1184 Strickland Rd., (31797-3434); 912-762-4986. Open: In season; Tue.-Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun. 126 pm. OS-N A. Visit Crystal Lake Orchards in Whigham from MarchSeptember. Select and pick your own vine ripened berries and tree ripened peaches, nectarines, plums, and grapes. Varieties have superb quality and flavor. Some vegetables also available. \r\nHISTORIC SI IliSAIOM MDYIS tower Muskogee Creek Tribe. 107 Long Pine Dr., (31797); 912-762-3165. HF-ED-PG-MF. Muskogee Creek Indian Town. We have Pow Wow and history, crafts, village drama, Indian history. Pub lic welcome. \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n181 \r\n \r\n .r * \r\n \r\n PreadfflMEateays \r\n \r\nFranklin Delano Roosevelt made his vacation retreat here, among the rolling hills and emerald forests of the west central Georgia Piedmont. \r\n \r\nFarther south, where the land becomes a sweeping agricultural plain, Jimmy Carter still resides in his famous small hometown. But footprints of 20th century giants are only a few of the reasons to visit Presidential Pathways. \r\nThe Pine Mountain area sur rounding Roosevelt's Little White House in Warm Springs and nearby Callaway Gardens was first visited by Roosevelt in 1924, eight years before he built his cottage and ascended to the presidency. He came in search of warm water treatments for the infantile paralysis that had stricken him at age 39. \r\n \r\nDespite great family wealth, the Little White House is the only home Roosevelt ever owned, and it was his most beloved. Because many of the policies and ideas for his long administration were formulated here, the Little White House is a site of enduring historical importance. It remains exactly as it was on April 12, 1945, the day he died there. A museum containing personal effects and mementos of his career stands on a hill next to the cottage, beside a garden walk decked with stones and flags from each of the 50 states. Nearby, the therapeutic pools used by Roosevelt and thousands of other \r\n \r\nt-Aow; \u003e-.;.; Called \"Geor gia's Little Grand Canyon,\" Providence Canyon offers breathtaking views. \r\nLush foliage and butterflies make great memories at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n183 \r\n \r\n Visiting Favorite Retreats \r\n \r\nWALTUI f. CMHICC \r\n \r\nGenuine southern hospitality? Or home town generosity? The debate continues. \r\n1.800.3H.7978 \r\nwww.bestwesterngeorgia.com \r\n \r\nGriffin Best Western North Plaza Inn 770-227-8400 \r\n \r\nLaGrange Best Western UGrange Inn 706-882-9540 \r\n \r\nNewnan \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nBest Western Shenandoan inn \r\n \r\n770-304-9700 \r\n \r\nPathways 184 \r\n \r\nAcross the street from ordinary? \r\nBest Western hotels are Independently owned and operated. I998 Best Western International Inc. Sponsored by the Best Western Georgia Co-op. \r\n \r\nGear \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n polio patients have been renovated as a Southeast. Guided horseback riding is \r\n \r\nhistorical memorial to the battle against available here, too, at the F.D.R. Rid \r\n \r\nthis dreadful disease. Museum exhibits ing Stables and at nearby Butts Mill \r\n \r\noutline early treatments and the use of Farm where you can also experience a \r\n \r\nhydrotherapy. \r\n \r\nhorse-drawn carriage ride or an old- \r\n \r\nQuiet Warm Springs Village, which fashioned barn dance. \r\n \r\nalmost faded away after Roosevelt's \r\n \r\nAt the Pine Mountain Wild Animal \r\n \r\ndeath, sprang back to life in the 1980s Safari, hundreds of exotic species like \r\n \r\nwith the opening of a multitude of Geor zebras, giraffes and camels roam freely, \r\n \r\ngia craft and antique shops, restaurants while visitors watch from guided bus \r\n \r\nand the renovated 1907 Hotel Warm tours or driving trails. A walk-through \r\n \r\nSprings. The hotel was at its peak during zoo allows up-close and personal con \r\n \r\nthe Roosevelt years, housing foreign diplo- tact with the tamer animals. \r\n \r\nmats, Secret Service men, Hollywood \r\n \r\nPine Mountain is the gateway to \r\n \r\ncelebrities and members of the press. Out 2,500-acre Callaway Gardens, created \r\n \r\ndoor enthusiasts will enjoy the Warm to provide a beautiful, natural setting \r\n \r\nSprings Regional Fisheries Center for educational and recreational pur \r\n \r\nlocated just east of town. \r\n \r\nsuits. Stunning floral \r\n \r\nThe aquarium displays \r\n \r\ndisplays and wood \r\n \r\nnative fish life, and the \r\n \r\nlands encompass 63 \r\n \r\ncenter also boasts a \r\n \r\nholes of championship \r\n \r\nhatchery fish health cen \r\n \r\ngolf, a tennis complex, \r\n \r\nter and visitor center. \r\n \r\nAndersonvllle Trail \r\n \r\nfishing lakes, hiking \r\n \r\nThe nearby town of \r\n \r\nCallaway Gardens \r\n \r\ntrails and the longest \r\n \r\nGay hosts its acclaimed twice-yearly Cotton \r\n \r\nCoca-Cola Space Science Center \r\n \r\nman-made beach in the world. A 7^-mile paved \r\n \r\nPickin' Fair during the first weekend in May \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter Historic Site \r\n \r\ntrail reserved exclu sively for cyclists \r\n \r\nand October. This out \r\n \r\nUWe White House \r\n \r\nmeanders through the \r\n \r\nstanding fair has been \r\n \r\nProvidence Canyon \r\n \r\nbreathtaking scenery. \r\n \r\nnamed a Top 20 event in the Southeast. \r\n \r\nSpringer Opera House \r\n \r\nCallaway's Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center is \r\n \r\nEast and south of \r\n \r\nWindsor Hotel \r\n \r\nthe nation's largest \r\n \r\n\\\\krm Springs, you'll find \r\n \r\nglass-enclosed butterfly \r\n \r\nunique and delightful \r\n \r\nconservatory, housing \r\n \r\ncommunities along GA Highways 85E and 1,000 butterflies from three continents. \r\n \r\n41. Manchester, a Better Hometown com The John A. Sibley Horticultural Cen \r\n \r\nmunity, will charm you with its rolling ter is a five-acre indoor/outdoor \"green \r\n \r\nhills. Near Woodland, relive Southern agri house\" with unique collections of foreign \r\n \r\nculture from the early 1900s to 1960 at the and native plants. \r\n \r\nOld South Farm Museum. Two thou \r\n \r\nCallaway Gardens finishes the year with \r\n \r\nsand pieces of equipment from the small its annual Fantasy in Lights. This driving \r\n \r\nest hand tool to an entire peach packing tour features over a million holiday lights \r\n \r\nshed define life in the rural South. Tal- in scenes and a Christmas village. \r\n \r\nbotton's driving tour depicts significant \r\n \r\nRobin Lake Beach is the scene of \r\n \r\nsites from Georgia's early history includ the prestigious Masters Water Ski \r\n \r\ning the unique Zion Episcopal Church Championship in May. \r\n \r\nbuilt in 1848 in the rural English Gothic \r\n \r\nThe cuisine is legendary at Callaway \r\n \r\nRevival style. \r\n \r\nGardens' restaurants. Mr. Cason's Veg \r\n \r\nF-D. Roosevelt State Park, a few etable Garden, the film location for \r\n \r\n\"ules from Pine Mountain, incorporates television's \"Victory Garden South,\" \r\n \r\nthe President's favorite driving route supplies fruits, vegetables, herbs and \r\n \r\nand picnic spot. The park also contains spices used in many of the dishes. The \r\n \r\n'he 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail, one muscadine grape is a Callaway spe of the most popular hiking trails in the cialty, showing up in Muscadine Ice \r\n \r\nOfficial Travel Guide \r\n \r\nlatfon Centers \r\n \r\ni and Visitors Bureaus: \r\n! STEPOW GUIDE SEKV/Ce AVAILABLE.) \r\ni-Sumter County \r\n1 Council 1 724, 400 W. Umar Street \r\n,GA.'il70!l 64(i \r\nnbus CVB \r\nay Avenue nbus.GA 31902 \r\n2-IH13 or 800-999-1613 1770-322-0701 tf.columbusfpi.eom/ccvb \r\nJmsn.eom \r\ni County CVB t Sanders Memorial Drive n. GA .!()2(ir\u003e 254-2(i2!l or 8(XV826-9382 1770-254-2628 \r\ntie-Crisp Tourism Committee i. Box 158 \r\ne. GA 31015 1-273-3526 912-273-5132 \r\ni-IVoup County Chamber fierce, tourism Division 636,111 Bull Street B,GA 30241 671 Fax 706-882-8012 ngechamber.com imindsprinfj.com \r\nurrtain Tourism Association 1 Street ountain, GA 31822 \r\n) or 800-441-3502 -4726 \r\ni Springs Area Tourism Assoc. c 578, 30 Broad Street i Springs, GA 31830 55-3322 or -800-337-1927 170IVH55-3413 \r\n \r\nI Welcome Centers: \r\n912-928-6059 \r\n \r\n912-924-2558 \r\n \r\n706-322-1613 800-999-1613 \r\n \r\ni County \r\n \r\n770-254-262!) 800-COWETA \r\n \r\n706-884-8671 \r\n \r\naln \r\n \r\n706-(\u003e3-4(KX\u003e \r\n \r\n8(X-441-3502 \r\n \r\n Springs \r\n \r\n706-655-3322 800-FDR-1927 \r\n \r\ni Visitor Information Centers \r\ni Welcome Center \r\n706-649-7455 \r\n \r\nI Welcome Center \r\n912-824-7477 \r\n \r\nI Point Welcome Center 7()(H\u003e45-3353 \r\n \r\n185 \r\n \r\n Cream, Muscadine Sauce and even Muscadine Toast, a not-to-be-missed breakfast treat at the Country Kitchen in Callaway Gardens Country Store. \r\nThe 70-mile stretch of 1-85 between Callaway and Atlanta runs alongside asuperb Corps of Engineers' lake and a handful of small and mid-size towns with remarkable Antebellum and Vic torian architecture. \r\nWest Point Lake, stemming from West Point Dam on the Chattahoochee River, covers 25,900 acres and has a forested shoreline of more than 500 miles. Extensive public use areas for boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, hunting and camping can be found at the water's edge. The lake's visitor cen ter depicts the life of early traders and settlers along the river, as well as describing the terrible floods that occurred prior to the construction of the West Point Dam. \r\nLaGrange, a few minutes' drive from the lake, was founded in 1828 and named for the estate of the Marquis de LaFayette, an honored guest in the area three years earlier. The eye-catcher in the center of town is a handsome dou ble-tiered fountain encircling a bronze statue of the French nobleman. \r\nNot far from the statue, the Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum show cases 20th-century American art in a renovated 1892 jailhouse. The Lamar Dodd Art Center, part of LaGrange College, is the city's second biggest art institution. It contains a noted collection of Southwest and Plains American Indian Art. \r\nBellevue, an 1852 Greek Revival mansion that survived the Civil War, was the former home of LaGrange's U.S. Senator Benjamin Harvey Hill and is now an elegantly furnished National Historic Landmark. \r\nIn Hogansville, take time to see more than 30 Antebellum and Victorian homes. While in Hogansville be sure to drop by Hogan's Heroes for a wonder ful dining experience. In Moreland, hometown of renowned Southern author Erskine Caldwell, The Little Manse where Caldwell was born has \r\nPresidential \r\npathways Deen restored to interpret his life and \r\n \r\naccomplishments. Located across the street from the Caldwell home is the Old Mill Museum. This 1894 structure, once a store and knitting mill, now houses displays of antique farming equipment and World War II era col lectibles from life in rural Georgia. Nearby on U.S. Highway 27 Alternate, \r\nWestville, an 1850s living history museum in Lumpkin, still exhibits age-old crafts. \r\nyou'll find the Lewis Grizzard Museum, developed to honor the late humorist, includes displays and memo rabilia. \r\nNewnan, the \"City of Homes,\" is blessed with a wealth of historic archi tecture, thanks to its role as a neutral hospital zone during the Civil War. Court house Square and the Victorian down town commercial district are recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. The Neo-Greek Revival court house, a 1904 replacement for the orig inal, has a distinctive copper-clad dome with clocks on all four sides. Elegant homes from the Antebellum period can be seen by prearrangement, on openhouse tours in April, or using a driving tour brochure available year-round at the Male Academy Museum. The museum, one of the first schools in the area, now houses historical displays, including a highly regarded collection of period clothing. \r\nNearby Grantville and Senoia offer self-guided historic driving tours as well \r\n \r\nas some unique attractions. In Grantville you can experience the ghostly charm of Bonnie Castle, an 1896 brick Romanesque Revival Victorian bed and breakfast, while in Senoia the Buggy Shop Museum offers memorabilia and nostalgia from the 1890s housed in an early Coca-Cola bottling plant. Sharpsburg will delight you with its quaint antique and country crafts shops. \r\nIf you're looking for a scenic drive, try the Chattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway, a new trail that runs through Coweta, Troup, Meriwether and Harris Counties. The trail promotes those pre served and preservable sites that reflect the heritage of this part of Georgia. It's a delightful collection of architecture, scenic landscapes, quiet villages, his toric landmarks and special events. \r\nTen miles southwest of Newnan, the Powers' Crossroads Country Fair and Art Festival held on Labor Day Week end consistently ranks as one of the Top 100 Events in North America. \r\nJust east of Newnan, Fayetteville, Georgia's newest Main Street City. boasts a large collection of antique shops and interesting stores around a beautiful Court House Square. Numer ous downtown buildings display murals reflecting a turn-of-the-century atmos phere. Just off the square the HollidayDorsey-Fife House once served as a dormitory for the Fayetteville Academy, where Margaret Mitchell's grandmother Annie Fitzgerald studied. This Greek Revival house museum now feature period artifacts and tales of Mite-hell'\" ancestors who served as models for characters in her novel, Gone HWA Tin Wind. Farther east on U.S. 19, Griffin, one-time home to Doc Holliday. offers abundant shopping opportunities and a self-guided tour of Victorian and turnof-the-century architectural gems. And located in nearby Concord, Inn Scarlett's Footsteps showcases a classic southern mansion, now a bed am breakfast, which also offers tours K' take you back to a time that is truly \r\n\"gone with the wind.\" Minutes south will bring you t\" \r\nThomaston, with its charming town square of antique shops, art \r\n \r\n1 86 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n CaDaway ( Gardens \r\nRESORT \r\n \r\nThere's no better way to experience the natural =| \r\n \r\ncharm of Georgia than to visit Callaway Gardens L-- \r\n \r\nin all its splendor. Bed \u0026 Breakfast Package includes Gardens Inn accommodations, \r\n \r\nGardens admission, breakfast buffet for each adult, and r ~~~ \r\n \r\ncomplimentary use of our fitness center. Surround yourself with the natural beauty and inspiration of Callaway's 14,000 acres. For more information and reservations, call 1-800-CALLAWAY (1-800-225-5292). \r\n \r\ni uuiiugw \r\n132per raw, \r\n \r\nBICYCLE TRAIL  BIRO-WATCHING  BUTTERFLY CENTER  CANOEING CHILDREN'S TRAIN  EDUCATION PROGRAMS  FLY-FISHING  GOLF \r\nHIKING  MINIATURE GOLF  PADDLE BOATS  RACQUETBALL SEVEN RESTAURANTS  SIBLEY CENTER  SPORTING CLAYS SWIMMING  TENNIS  VEGETABLE GARDEN  WATERSKIING \r\n \r\nPine Mountain, Georgia Just 60 minutes southwest of Atlanta, www.callawaygardens.com \r\n'BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY. TAXES AND GRATUITIES NOT INCLUDED. VALID THROUGH 12/31/99. SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY. RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY. NOT APPLICABLE TO GROUPS. \r\n \r\n movie theatre and B\u0026Bs that flank the 1908 neo-classical Upson County Cour thouse. Under restoration is the 1928 Upson Hotel, which will serve as a 54room hotel and conference center. At the Flint River Outdoor Center, sevenmiles west of Thomaston, paddlers can outfit themselves to shoot the class I-m Flint River rapids or tube the gurgling waters through Sprewell Bluff State Park. \r\nThe Andersonville Trail in the southeastern corner of Presidential Pathways travels through one of the \r\n \r\nmost important Civil War sites in Geor gia and the home of the 39th President of the United States. \r\nThe United States Congress has declared most of tiny Plains, Georgia, population still under 700, a National Historic Site. The Plains High School that Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter attended has been renovated to serve as the Museum/Visitor Center for the National Park Service. It offers an inter pretive video, restored classrooms, Carter memorabilia and a credited edu cational center. Carter's boyhood home, \r\n \r\nSpend three days down here... \r\nWe'll give you 72 hours youll never forget. \r\nColumbus is part of the southern heritage that most folks have only experienced from movies and books. Make Columbus part of your visit to Georgia and we'll \r\ngive you suggested itineraries that include real southern experiences, the homes of two U.S. Presidents and 46 other area attractions. You'll go home with fond memories of... the way we are down here. \r\nCall for:  Visitor Information  Suggested Itineraries  Free Reservation Service \r\nColumbus Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 1-800-999-1613 \r\nweb site: columbusga.com/ccvb \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nJo*\" \r\n^ \r\n \r\ncurrently under restoration, will soon be open for tours, and the Plains Depot, Carter's former campaign headquar ters, has been renovated to house cam paign artifacts. Guided tours, driving \r\n\u003ergias terarks \r\nHISTORIC SfTES \r\nGeorgia Veterans Park and Golf Course \r\nProvidence Canyon Conservation Park Florence Marina Park F.D. Roosevelt Park Sprewell Bluff Park Little White House \r\ntour booklets and tapes guide visitors to other significant sites in town. \r\nThe rest of the Andersonville Trail lies along a loop formed by 1-75, U.S. 280 and GA 49. The trail was named for the infamous Civil War Prison Camp at Andersonville, now a National His toric Site and the designated United States memorial to all American pris oners of war. The site's Civil War Museum has been incorporated into the new National POW Museum. This museum relays to the visitor all of the feelings and emotions that a POW expe riences--from capture to release. It includes the story of Andersonville as well as all American POWs. \r\nThe adjacent village of Anderson ville, a supply center during the war. recalls its past in a renovated Main Street, Pioneer Farm and Drummer Boy Civil War Museum. During the first weekend in October and Memorial Day Weekend, the Andersonville His toric Fair re-creates a Civil War encampment, and costumed militi re-enact skirmishes from the war. \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Amish Mennonite influence can be found close by in Montezuma. This area has thrived since its near destruction by flooding in 1994. Mennonite attractions include Phoebe DeVaughn's Original Art Studio and the Yoder Deitsch Haus Restaurant. \r\nOther points of interest on the Andersonville Trail include the Americus Historic District, with its fabulous 1892 Windsor Hotel restoration; the Habi tat for Humanity headquarters located in a charmingly restored building in Americus offers tours and a gift shop. Americus is the home of historic Souther Field, where Charles Lindbergh made his first solo flight, and the newly renovated Rylander Theatre opening in the Fall of 1999. \r\nAnother addition is the new Georgia Rural Telephone Museum located 12 miles east of Americus in Leslie. It is housed in a beautifully restored cotton warehouse and covers the development of the telecommunication industry, com plete with original Alexander Graham Bell-era cell telephones. In Vienna you can relive the history of king cotton at the State Cotton Museum or visit the Walter F. George Law Office and Museum, a tribute to the long-tune leg- \r\ns u r e s \r\n \r\nislator and architect of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Rounding out the trails attractions are peanut and pecan factories in DeSoto and Vienna; and Historic Cordele \"Water melon Capital of the World\" and home of 8,700-acre Lake Blackshear and Georgia Veteran's Memorial State Park. The new Conference Retreat at Lake Blackshear can accommodate up to 450 people for dining and offers a relaxed setting for productive meetings. The park is a favorite for its 18-hole championship golf course, recreational \r\n \r\nboating and military museum saluting Georgia veterans. \r\nCordele's Watermelon Days Fes tival in July is highlighted by water melon eating and seed spitting contests, while the Big Pig Jig in Vienna, the second weekend in October, is Geor gia's official Barbecue Cooking Cham pionship. \r\nLumpkin's Westville, in the south west corner of Presidential Pathways, is a complete historic village where time has stopped at 1850. It realistically por trays Georgia's pre-industrial life and \r\n \r\nPLAY GOLF ALL DAY \r\nvisit history at the Little White House \r\nPADDLE A CANOE \r\nstop and smel the flowers \r\nFEED A GIRAFFE \r\ntake home a treasure \r\n \r\nthe state there are lots of geared toward kids and \r\nTry these great suggestions this region: \r\nConnection 706-571-3456 \r\n125,000 square feet of state-of-the-art lent, including 10 theaters, Cad- \r\nGolf. Mind Games arcade. Xanadu Center, L'ltraZone laser tag arena, and all under one roof. COLUMBUS \r\n-Cola Space Science Center 706-649-1470 \r\nenter will \"take you to the moon and tlrs.\" Features include the Challenger Center, observatory, the Omnisphere Theatre and Star k Gazers dift Shop. COLUMBUS \r\nray Gardens 800-CALLAWAY \r\n,000-acre horticultural display garden tes great activities for kids: the Day But- \r\nnter, walking trails, a pioneer log cabin rery hiking trails. PINE MOUNTAIN \r\ngreat family Ideas, check with the Local Welcome Center. \r\n \r\nI ine /Mountain, me gateway to C^allaway Oardens, has everything you want to do in Oeorgia. lor a rree booklet on things to do and places to see, ror year round packages or (or information on the peace ol Oeorgia you ve been looking for, call toll (ree: 1-800-441-3502 ext. 700 or 706-663-4000 or stop by the VC4Icome Center in \r\ndowntown I ine A/lountatn. \r\nGateway To Callaway Gardens \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN TOURISM ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 177  PINE MOUNTAIN, GA 31822 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n189 \r\n \r\n A WORLD CLASS PHOTO SAFARI \r\nFun and educational opportunities are endless for \r\nall ages. Enjoy hundreds of exotic animals from around the world. \r\nSee, feed and touch Giraffe, Llama, Buffalo, \r\nElk, Deer, Antelope and many \r\nmore exotic animals. \r\ntev \r\n*/ l1-800-367-2751 / Oak Grove Rd. Pine Mountain, GA Pine Mountain Wild Animal Park, Inc. www.animalsafari.com \r\nSk \r\nPresidential Pathways 1 90 \r\n \r\nculture and hosts special events of the period, such as May Day at Westville, the four-week fall Fair of 1850 and a traditional Yule Log Ceremony during Yuletide Season at Westville. \r\nHistoric sites on Lumpkin's town square include Bedingfield Inn, an 1836 stagecoach stop-turned-museum; Dr. Hatchett's Drug Store Museum \u0026 Soda Fountain; and Georgia's oldest hardware store, The Singer Company, where you can find original showcases, rolling lad ders and nostalgic merchandise. \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conser vation Park seven miles west of Lumpkin is \"Georgia's Little Grand Canyon,\" with a kaleidoscope of earth colors and wildflowers, including the rare plumleaf azalea, which grows only in Presi dential Pathways and blooms only in July and August. Nature trails and an interpretive center provide an educa tional key to understanding this geo logical wonder. \r\nFlorence Marina State Park at the northern end of Lake Walter E George on the Chattahoochee River, is a perfect setting for water sports enthusiasts, \r\n \r\nThe Coca-Cola Space Science Center in Columbus \r\nwill take you \"to the moon and stars.\" \r\nwith boat slips, a lighted public fishing pier, campsites and rental cottages. The Kirbo Interpretive Center here ex plains the cultural history of the sur rounding county and displays artifacts from as far back as the Paleo-Indian period. Guided tours to the secluded Rood Creek Indian Mounds and his toric Fort McCreary leave from here on alternating Saturday mornings. \r\nColumbus, farther north on the Chat tahoochee, is the largest city in Presi dential Pathways. It abounds in Civil War history, from Antebellum architec ture, to the Ironworks that once man ufactured cannons for the Confederacy, to the one-of-a-kind Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center. One of tIncity's most treasured historic homes is the Pemberton House, a cottage once owned by the pharmacist who created the formula for Coca-Cola. It's part of Heritage Corner, a collection of five house museums dating from the 1820* to the 1870s. The Black Heritage Tour notes the significant contributions o| our African American heritage at -' sites including the home of Gertrudf \"Ma\" Rainey--Mother of the Blues and others such as the painter A'\"1\" Thomas and master bridge builder Horace King. The Springer Oper House, restored to its 1871 splendor- \" \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Historic Treasures... Newnan, \"City of Homes.\" \r\nEight National Historic Districts and \r\nSix Museums which include a treasure trove of Georgia Architecture and History throughout \r\nthe County \r\nFamous\" Folk... Author Erslane Caldwell, \r\nSinger Alan Jackson, Humorist Lewis Grizzard, \r\nPianist Charles Wad$worth and many famous athletes have all called Coweta home. \r\nAgeless Hospitality... awaiufyou just minutes from Atlanta or Callaway \r\nGardens on 1-85. Affordable lodging, self-driving tours, and scheduled tours available. \r\n \r\nlewis Grizzard rai r \r\n \r\n1-800-8-COWETA \r\n \r\nFor more information call or write: Coweta County \r\nWelcome Center 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr. \r\nNewnan, GA 30Z65 770-254-2627 1-800-826-9382 \r\n \r\n Actors re-enact the drama of capture and freedom through several wars in the POW drama, And Grace Shall Lead Me Home, opening in 1999 at the Rylander Theatre in Americus. \r\n \r\nthe official State Theatre of Georgia. This active theatre offers a full season of entertaining productions on the mag nificent main stage as well as in a stu dio setting and children's theatre. \r\nModern touches have turned the old Ironworks into a vital convention and trade center and the river's once muddy edge into the beautifully landscaped, 12-mile long Chattahoochee Riverwalk. This Riverwalk is routinely enjoyed on foot, bicycles or inline \r\n \r\nskates. For a different view, try a cruise on the 1800s era riverboat, Chatta hoochee Princess. The active Riverwalk event schedule includes a variety of family-oriented celebrations through out the year. Highlighting the arrival of spring, Riverfest/Pig Jig Weekend is a three-day festival filled with arts, crafts, food and fun, and October's Uptown Jam is a music lover's dream. It also includes the Coca-Cola Space Science Center, one of 31 Challenger \r\n \r\nANDERSOrWILLE TRAI^ \r\nSight-seeing Loop from 1-75 \r\n \r\nYou are invited to lake a 75-mile sight-seeing \r\n \r\nloop off 1-75. Visit the American Camellia Gardens \r\n \r\nnear Fort Valley: the 1865 Civil War \u0026 Antique Fort Valley \r\n \r\nVillage ofAndersonville with ils Confederate \r\n \r\n*l \r\n \r\nprison site and National Cemetery; and \r\n \r\nPOW Museum; enjoy the Windsor Hotel, \r\n \r\n*/ \r\n \r\none of America's Historic Hotels, \r\n \r\nand two miles of Victorian \r\n \r\nhomes in Americus. From \r\n \r\nihere follow the famous \r\n \r\nN \r\n \r\nPeanut Trail to Plains, \r\n \r\nhometown of President \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter, and the. \r\n \r\nTelephone Museum in \r\n \r\nLeslie. Take the \r\n \r\nDeSoto Nut House \r\n \r\nCandy Factory tour, and \r\n \r\non to Cordele, the \r\n \r\nWatermelon Capital \r\n \r\nof the World and \r\n \r\nVeterans Memorial \r\n \r\nSlate Park \r\n \r\nand back to 1-75. \r\n \r\n912/924-2558 or 912/928-2303 DeSoto \r\n \r\nCenters in the U.S., which offers simu lated space flight, spectacular plane tarium laser programs and an observatory that will bring the moon, the stars and the universe to our doorstep. The new South Commons Sports Complex, site of the 1996 Olympic Softball Competition as well as international, national and regional competitions, compliments the adja cent facilities of Golden Park, home to the Columbus RedStixx baseball team and the Columbus Civic Center where the Cottonmouths play Central League ice hockey. Continuing along the Riverwalk to the southern end you'll find Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center. This unique park features exhibits on birds and mam mals, insects and aquatic specimens. \r\nThe impressive new Columbus Museum is unique in the Southeast for its dual presentation of American art and regional history. The museum fea tures changing art exhibitions and two permanent galleries, Chattahoochee Legacy and Transformations. \r\nOne of Georgia's world-class muse ums is located at Ft. Benning on the south side of Columbus. The National Infantry Museum is jam-packed with hardware used by United States Army Infantrymen over the last two centuries, yet it covers more than weapons and equipment. Fine examples of military art, uniforms from every period, and paraphernalia captured from former enemies are among the many thousands of artifacts in the museum's 12 galleries. \r\nAt the north end of town you can find Georgia's largest indoor family enter tainment center, the Hollywood Con nection. This prototype of Carmike Cinema's newest venture includes 10 movie theatres, video arcade, carousel, electric tram, minigolf course, bumper cars, laser tag, skating and much more. \r\nBuena Vista, southeast of Columbus, is the location of Pasaquan. a four-acre complex of brightly painted walls, pag\" das, and outdoor sculpture created h\u003e \r\nthe visionary artist, St. EOM. There's no escaping an encounter \r\nwith the momentous past in Georgia - \r\nPresidential Pathways. \r\n \r\n192 \r\n \r\nGear \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n '^ \r\n \r\nLJUL \r\n \r\n, Andersnnville National Historic Site -* Nlew National POW Museum \r\n \r\n1892 Historic Windsor He .Award winning Main Street \r\n \r\nPCF fl \r\nGeorgia Rural Telephone ..Museum \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter Country \r\nPlains High School Museum Plains Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn \r\nDepot Museum I Carter Boyhood Farm \r\nNational Chain Motor Inns: Days Inn \r\nHoliday Inn Express Ramada Inn \r\nSix Charming Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inns Golf ... Water sports ... Tours Step-on Guides \r\n \r\nHabitat for Humanity . Inbernational \r\ni-mericus Driving Touf'oT Historic Homes \r\n \r\nRestored Rylander Theater, Opening 1999 \r\n \r\nAmericus-Sumter Tourism Council, Inc. \r\n \r\n1-888-C-Sumter (278-6837) \r\n \r\nwww.Americustourism.com \r\n \r\nE-Mail Info@americustourism.com \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community Visit our new welcome center at the Windsor Hotel \r\n \r\n Travel Directory \r\n^^ Presidential Pathways ^^ \r\n \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nY!TKV\u003c l Xmericus. A Main Street City, (31 709); 91 2-9244421 . A wide selec tion of taste-tempting eateries are within walking distance of our shopping district. Free walking tours of this beautiful Victorian Downtown for groups. Downtown bustles with unique gift and antique shops, boutiques and clothing stores. A traditional blend of goods and services is also available to shoppers. The small town cus tom of personal service thrives. (GHTA) \r\nKolnonla Tours, 1324 Ga. Hwy. 49 S., (31709); 919-924-0391. Rates: $1 5/room; $1 0/camper hookup. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-ED-M-NS-CC-L-PN-PG-TH-CP-RV-LD-K-CBK-GS-VCR-MF-TV. Tour our 1,500 acres including farm operations, organic garden, and Civil Rights Museum. Learn about the history ofSumter county and Koinonia 's part in the civil rights struggle. Spend some quiet time hiking our nature trail or walking through our pecan orchards. Share in community life by staying in our guest house and enjoy our noon meal. E-mail: koinonia@americus.net ft \r\nHISTORIC SITI S/MOM MIATS \r\nUndbergh Memorial, Ga. Hwy. 49, (31709). ED-M. Commem orates Charles A. Undbergh 's visit, purchase \u0026 solo flight of the singleengine \"Jenny\" in 1923, four years prior to his historic solo flight over the Atlantic Ocean. \r\nSPORTS \u0026RKCRK\\T1O\\ \r\nBrickyard Plantation Golf Club, 1619 U.S. Hwy. 280 E., (31 709); 91 2-874-1 234. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am; Sat., 7:30 am; Sun., 1 2:30 pm. CC. Challenging 27-hole semi-private golf dub withproshop, snack bar, driving range. \r\nWolf Creek Golf Club, 207 Wolf Creek Dr., (31 709); 91 2-928-4040. Open: Winter, 8 am-6 pm; summer, 7 am-7 pm. OS-GC-TV. 18 holes, putting green, lighted driving range. \r\n \r\nl!MI(i Piilhna) Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 501 S. Lee St., (31 709); 912-928-2078, 800-889-1466. Rates: $70-$107. NS-CC-OS-BB-BBPCTV-FBK-J-IM-VCR-PA-D-MF.fi \"(GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \r\nCottage Inn, Hwy. 49 N., (31 709); 91 2-934-0579, 91 2-924-931 6. Rates: $65/nf $195/wk. NS-CC-PO-TC-BB-BBP-CI-CBK-PA-KA. \r\nDa\u003e8 Inn- Vinerlcus, 1 007 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31 709); 912-924-3613. Rates: $45-90. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-POCTV-CBK-VCR. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nGuerry House 1833 Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 723 McGarrah St., (31 709); 91 2-924-1 009. Rates: S65-S120. Open: Daily. H-NR-ED-MNS-CC-OS-F-GP-L-PN-PO-TH-BB-BBP-CB-RS-FS-CTV-E-FBK-J-GS-DNA-SGT-MF-TV. \r\nHoliday Inn Hvpress- \\nierlcus, (31709); 912-928-5400. \r\njainrson Inn- \\merlcus, 1605 Cordele Hwy., (31709); 91 2-924-2726, 800-541 -3268. Rates: $38-$54. H-NHL-NPS-NR-NSGR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM. (GHTA) \r\n' 'itfdie ae oui ad on the inside front cover. \r\n \r\nLegend H Handicapped Accessible HF Handicapped Facilities COE US Corps of Eng Facility NHL National Historic Lanitiark NPS Operated by Nat'1 Park Svc NR National Register of \r\nHistoric Places and/or Historic Outbuildings ED Educational M Museum NS Non Smoking Areas \r\nLOCATTONfAcCESS \r\nD Downtown MA OnMARTA NA Near Airport SGT Shuttle/Ground Transport \r\n \r\nSB Suburban \r\nTRAVEL SERVKES \r\nAL Airline C Chamber of Commerce CVB Conv \u0026 Visitors Bureau CE Currency Exchange LI Language Interpreter IB Tourism Info Bureau MF Meeting Facility TS Tour Sen/ice TV Tours Available TA Travel Agency \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVKE \r\nBB Bed \u0026 Breakfast BBP B \u0026 B with Private Bath CB Cabin \r\n \r\n9 4 \r\n \r\nRamada Inn- \\inerlrus, 1205 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31 709); 91 2-9244431 . Rates: $49.95-$65.95. H-HF-SNR-PF-CC-OSGP-PO-RF-TH-WS-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-VCR-PA-MF-TV. \r\nVj^ jet3 our ad on the response card. \r\nRecs Park Garden Inn, 504 Rees Park, (31 709); 91 2-931 -01 22. Rates: 565-$75. NHL-NPS-NR-NS-GR-CC-OS-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCRPA-LI-MF. r \r\n\\MnilNiii lluifl, 125W.LamarSt, (31 709); 912-924-1555. Rates: S68-$78.H-HF-NHL-NR-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CBK- \r\nGS-IM-VCR-D-NA-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nTog Shop, tester Square, (3171 0); 91 2-924-8806. CC. Nationally known outlet, ft \r\nKM KS \r\nAmertcus Drhtng Tour, 400 W. lamar St, (31 709); 91 2-924-2646, 888-278-6837. ID-TV. Self-guided tour of38 sitef dating from 1830 to 1925, including Victorian, Antebellum, classical and Creek Revival styles. Tour brochure available at Jimmy Carter Country Welcome Center. \r\nHabitat for Humanity-International Headquarters, 322 W. Lamar, (31 709); 91 2-924-6935, 800-422-4828. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm; Sat. for groups by res. H-HF-ED-M-NS-CC-GS-D-NA-TV. World Headquarters-Habitat for Humanity International, afford able housing organization. Best known volunteer is Former Presi dent Jimmy Carter. Tours available Mon.-Fri., 8 am and 10 am, 1 pm and 3 pm; Sat. for groups by reservation. Tour center and museum located at 41 9 W. Church St., Americus. f3 \r\nJimmy Carter Country Welcome Center, 1 25 W. Lamar St., (31709); 912-928-6059, 888-C-SUMTER. Open: Daily, 10 am4 pm; Sun., 1 2 noon-3 pm. Located at the historic Windsor Hotel. Gifts and souvenirs for sale. Information on Americus, Plains, Andersonville and Leslie. Come experience tills award-winning downtown Main Street City. Enjoy historic driving tours. Habitat For Humanity Internationai Headquarters, and nationally known Tog Shop. Step-on Guide service available. \r\nrK\\u;i SI;K\\H,I;S \r\nAmericus-Siunter Tourism Council Office, 400 W. Lamar St., (31 709); 91 2-924-2646. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm Mon.-Fri. C. Infor mation on Americus, Plains, Andersonville andallofSumter County. Come experience this award-winning downtown Main Street City. Enjoy historic driving tours, the Habitat for Humanity International Headquarters, and nationally known Tog Shop. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 193. \r\n\\mlcrsoimllc \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nConfederate Milage, (31711); 912-924-2558. Open: 9 am-5 pm. H-NHL-NPS-ED-M-BB-BBP-DP-RV-GS-PA-VI. Restored village, pioneer park, amphitheater, restaurant, bed \u0026 breakfast and camping. Special programs feature encampments with skirmishes between Confederate and Union troops last weekend in May and first week end in October. \r\n \r\nDrummer lo\u003e Chil Har Museum, 109 Church St., (31711); 912-924-2558,912-472-8967. Rates: Adult, $1.50; child, $1. Open: \r\n \r\nG Cottages Cl Country Inn CP Camp Site DP Dump Site RV RV Hook Up \r\nLD Lodge R Resort RS Restaurant or Site K Kitchenettes FD Food Service FL Fuel Service \r\nBS Baby-sitting CTV Cable W CL Cocktail Lounge CSS Cocktail Service Sunday E Entertainment CBK Continental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK Full Breakfast J Jacuzzi GS Gift Shop IR In-Room Movies VCR VCR In Room PA Pets Allowed KA Kennel Facilities A Atmosphere Table Service CS Cafeteria Smorgasbord FF Fast Food FS Family Style CT Catenng Service \r\nSpam \u0026 RcotcAnoH \r\nBA Beach Access BF Boating Facilities f Fishing GC Golf on Premises \r\n \r\nTue.-Fri, 11am-4pm.H-ED-YA-GR-TS.Xtnc/ffSom*/WsonO/b;j:., ri / 5 mannequins with original uniforms North \u0026 South, guns, swords, battle flags, letters, diaries and documents. See and bear the \u003c/hts and sounds of our history. \r\nNational POW Museum, Ga. Hwy. 29, (31 71 1); 91 2-924-0343. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. Memorializing all Prisoners of War, thxstate of the art facility tells the story of incarceration during war time*; and the physical, mental and emotional trials of captivity. \r\nHISTORIC sm-:sAHM MI:MS \r\nAndersomllle National Cemetery, Ga. Hwy. 49, (31711); 91 2-924-0343, 91 2-924-2646. Open: Daily, 8:30 am-5 pm. NHL-NPSNR-ED-M-OS-GS-TV. Established on July 26, 1865, continues to provide a permanent resting place of honor for deceased veterans. Initial interments were those who died in nearby Civil War prison camp. Original prison site, restored stockade wall sections and pre served escape tunnels. \r\nAndersomllle National Historic Site, (31 71 1 ); 91 2-924-0343. Open: Daily, 8 am-5 pm. HF-NPS-NR-ED-M-CC-OS-PN-GS-PA-NATV. National memorial to all POWs in American history. The 475acre historic site offers two museums and a driving tour through one of the largest POW camps of the Civil War. Site is home to the National Prisoner of War Museum. A driving tour provides infor mation on the Civil War Prison site and National Cemetery. \r\nCAMPIM; \r\nAndersomllle RA Park, Church St., (31711); 912-924-2558. Rates: $1 2/nt. DP-RV-CTV. 20 sites with full hookups and five with electric/water hookups, slabs on 12 sites. Showers, dump station and a restaurant. \r\n \r\nA Place Away Cottage Red and Breakfast, (31711); 91 2-924-1044, 91 2-924-2558. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. H-PNTC-BB-BBP-CB-K-CTV-CBK-TV. \r\nSHOI'PIV. \r\nAndersonville Chil Har Milage, Ga. Hwy. 49, (31711); 912-924-2558. Main street of shops and antique stores. \r\nPecan World, Old Andersonville Rd., (31711); 800-628-4313, 912-924-9489. Open: Oct.-Dec., 9 am-6 pm. GS. c'..ms, peon candy, gift tins and boxes. \r\n\\K\\\\I\\ SI;K\\K;I:S \r\nAndersomllle Welcome Center, 114 Church St., (31711); 91 2-924-2558. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm; closed Christmas Day. HFNHL-PN-RS-GS-PA-NA-TV-VI. Provides visitor information, And*sonville souvenirs and town museum. Step-on guide available ' groups of 1 0 or more. By app 'f. \r\nTRAIL \r\n.Andersomllle Trail, P.O. Box 48, (31 71 1 ); 91 2-924-2558. Pen is the northern point for this historic route to the Civil Warprn\u003e\" viaGa. 127, 128and49.Anexcitjngexcursionoffl-75;start3tS): or Cordele and explore the possibilities! \r\nPlease see our ad on oaoe 192 \r\n \r\nGP Golf Privileges HC Health Club HR Horseback Riding L Lake Access M Marina P Picnic Facilities PG Playground PI/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor RF Rafting/Kayaking SS Snow Skiing TC Tennis Courts TH Trails/Hiking TB Tubing WS Water Skiing \r\nCHMGCS/HOUK \r\nYA Admission Fee FP Family Plan \r\n \r\nGR Group Rate SNR Senior Discount PF Parking Fee CC Credit Cards Accepted OS Open Sunday SKOAL NOTES GHM Georgia Hospitality* \r\nTravel Association \r\nCenter o Information Cents m \r\nCouncil Member . r, Special Internet Prcw \r\natwww.gommco\"' \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Arab! Budget Inn, 459 First St., (31712); 912-276-1006. Rates: S20-S40. SNR-CC-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-E. \r\nliuciiii \\ islii \r\n\\RTS s. I:YK;RT\\I\\MI:M \r\nSI. ROM's Pasaquan, 3 mi, northwest of Buena Vista, Hwy. 78, (31803); 912-649-9444, 706-327-8789. Open: Wed.-Sun., 10am5 pm; Sun., 1 2 noon-5 pm. H-ED-YA-GR-E-GS-PA-TV. Built over a 30-year period by visionary artist Eddie Owens Martin (St. EOM) (1908-1 986), it is quickly becoming one of the most famous art sites in North America. An eccentric and unique apparition of the future, Pasaquan stands alone for its stirring visual impact. Adults, 55; students, S3; pre-schoolers, free, ft \r\n\u003e!'ORTS\u0026 RI;\u003c:RI;VHO\\ \r\nf,edar Creek Golf \u0026 Country Club, Ga. Hwy. 137, (31803); 91 2-649-3381. GC. \r\n\u003c \\\\II-IM; \r\nCountry \\lsta Campground, 2 mi. south on Ga. 41, (31803); 912-649-7366. \r\nSign of the Dove Restaurant. Bed \u0026 Breakfast, Church St. at Fourth Ave, (31 803); 91 2-649-3663, 1 -888-690-3663. Rates: S65-$85.H-NHL-NR-NS-FP-GR-CC-OS-F-GP-PN-TC-BB-BBP-CP-RSFS-E-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-VCR-D-NA-MF. (GHTA) Yestenear Inn, 229 Broad St., (31803); 912-649-7307, 800-836-9255. Rates: Under $38.95-558.99. NS-CC-BB-BBP-CTVFBK-MF. (GHTA) \r\nBueua \\ Ista-Marlon Count) Chamber of Commerce, 1 1 3 Broad St., (31803); 800-647-2842. \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nChaltahoorhee Princess Kherboat, 1000 Bay Ave., (31901); 800-934-2628, 706-324-4499. Open: Please call for hours. FS-E-GSD. A replica of an 1885stermvheelpaddleboat. Docked behind the Columbus Trade Center, offering river rides, dinner cruises, parties, weddings. Or, you may simply tour the boat! Office and gift shop at 1QQ4 Broadway. Cora-Cola Space Science Center, 701 Front Ave., (31901); 706-649-1 470. Open: Tue.-Fri., 1 0 am-4 pm; Sat., 1 :30-9 pm; Sun., 1:30-4 pm. H-ED-M-GR-OS-E-GS-TV. Opened June 1996. The Cen ter takes you to the moon and stars. Special features include a Chal lenger Center, Observatory, Omnisphere Theatre, and Star Gazers Gift Shop. Call for weekend schedule, ft Columbus Rhenvalk (31901); 706-571 -4785. H-PG-PA. The first phase of the Riverwalk extends along Bay Ave. on the Chattafioochee River and features the Christopher Columbus Plaza. Columhiis South Commons, 400 Fourth St., (31993-1304); 800-716-3986, 706-653-4482. NS-YA-CC-E-D-MF. Encompasses the newCivn Center, the new 8-tie/d softball complex, GoldenPark, the baseball stadium, and the football stadium, Memorial Stadium. All on the Riverwalk. Hollywood Connection, 1683 Whittlesey Rd., (31907); 706-571-3456. The ultimate in family entertainment, food and fun featuring a W-plex theater with stadium seating in select auditori ums, Xanadu Skate Center, Fun Zone Amusements and rides. Mind Games Arcade, Ultrazone Laser Tag, Lieutenants Restaurant and Caddyshack Miniature golf. \r\nOvbon Meadnns, 3491 South Lumpkin Rd.; 706-687-4090. Pallerson Planetarium, 2900 Woodruff Farm Rd., (31906); 706-569-2549. ED-NA. Six astronomical shows presented to thepub* on select nights. Call for upcoming dates. \r\nWi's  MI;RI VI\\MI;M \r\nColumbus Stale University, 4225 University Ave., (31907); 706-568-2099. Open: Office, Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-HF-YA-GR^NR-CC-E. 'S1 ^ full-service university offers fine arts programs that '\"elude an impressive theater, concert and art gallery season JjoUimbus Symphony Orchestra, 101 13th St., 2nd floor, w'902); 706-323-5059. H-GR-CC-E-D. A 70-piece symphony orches- \r\n* Season concerts Oct.-May. Performance sites sometimes vary. \r\nr Opera House, 103 10th St., (31902); 706-324-5714. duction season runs Sep.-May. H-HF-NHL-ED-M-GR-SNR*GS-0-MF-TS-TV. State Theatre of Georgia dating from 1871 and ^^'n f'le Victorian period. Studio and children's productions pe\"*d//y. Tours by appointment. \r\nJJ'*' Arts Theatre, 1 020 Talbotton Rd., (31 901 ). YA. Home of \"* Columbus Symphony. \r\n \r\nMI'Si:i MS \r\nColimihus Museum, 1251 Wynnton Rd., (31906); 706-649-0713. Open: Tue.-Sat., 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. HF-ED-M-PF-OS-GSN A-TV. The museum focuses on American art and regional history and features traveling exhibitions, a children's discovery gallery and an award-winning film shown daily. \r\nNational Infantry Museum, Baltzell Ave., Fort Benning, (31 9055593); 706-545-2958. Open: Mon-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm; Sat. \u0026 Sun., 12:3CM:30pm. H-HF-NR-ED-M-OS-E-GS-NA-MF. Military museum traces f/it? evolution of the infantry Irom the pre-Co/onial America to the present. Exhibits feature periods in American history. \r\nW.C. Bradley Company Museum, 1017 Front Ave., (31901); Open: Mon.-fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-NHL-NR-M-D-NA. Art collection cre ated by local and national artists depicting the history, diversity and philosophyofthe company. Housed in an original cotton warehouse. \r\nWoodruff Museum of Chll War \\a\\al History, U.S. 280 \u0026 Veterans Pkwy., (31902); 706-327-9798. Relics of the Confederate Navy including hulk of the Ironclad Jackson and gunboat Chattahoochee. (GHTA) \r\nHISTORIC SlfllSAIOMMKVTS \r\nISI.uk Heritage Trail, 1271 Schmick Dr., (31 903); 800-999-1 61 3, 706-687-5446. ED-TV. From slavery thru Civil Rights, seeandrelive the African American experience and their part in the cultural diver sity of this Southern city. Columbus Historic Rherfront Industrial District, (31901); 706-596-01 1 1 . Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. NHL-NR. Early indus trial development and farsightea preservation along the river led to the establishment of this national historic landmark. \r\nIjnwood Cemetery, 65 Linwood Blvd., (31901); 706-323-4632. NHL-NR. Part of the original 1828 plan Si includes tours of some 200 Confederate soldiers' graves, pioneer graves as well as graves of Gen eral Henry Benning and Dr. Pemberton. \r\nCol iinibiisCollonmoiitlis, 400 4th St., (31901); 706-571 -0086. Rates: $9-$1 5. H-HF-NS-YA-GR-CC-FS-E-GS-D-MF. Hard-hitting pro fessional ice hockey, 70-game regular season plus playoffs. Team averages 5,000-plus attendance. Also hosted first-ever Central Hockey League all-star game. Season starts mid-Oct. Hours of oper ation: Office, 8;30 am-5 pm; summer hours, 9 sm-A pm. ft Fountain City Golf Course, 403 42nd St, (31904); 706-324-0583. GC. A tun, quick, affordable and accessible course. Especially great for kids or beginners just learning the game. 9-hole course. \r\nGeorgia Pride, 400 4th St, (31901); 706-653-5272. Thenewhit in town is Georgia 's first women 5 professional fast pitch softball team--the Georgia Pride. Season runs jun.-Aug. along with player and coach clinics. \r\nGolden Park, 100 Fourth St., (31901); 706-571-8866. Rates: $5-57. Open: Apr.-Aug. H-HF-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-PN-PG-FS-E-JGS-NA-MF-TV. Home to Columbus RedStixx Baseball Club, class \"A \" minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, \"Hot Fun in the Sum mertime! \" Exciting affordable Family Entertainment. \r\nMaple Ridge Golf Club, 4700 Maple Ridge Trail, (31909); 706-569-0966. Rates: $30-537. Open: Daily, 7 am-8 pm. GC. The course is accented by elevation changes and forest stream. There are five sets of tees to meet the challenges and desires of all levels of golfers. The purpose of Maple Ridge is to provide an affordable alternative to nolfers wishing to share a \"club \" atmosphere. \r\nRhemalk nirtcle Rcnlabi, 1014Broadway, (31901); 706-322-2802, 706-322-4168. Open: Seasonal. Adult beach cruisers--kids' bikes and tot totes available. S6 per hour. \r\nlake Hues ( '.aiiipground, 6404 Garret Rd., (31 820); 706-561 -9675. F-PO-CP-RV-PA-MF. 85 sites (45 with full hookups), electric/ water/sewage. Showers, swimming pool and fishing pond. \r\nBudgetel Inn-Columbus, 2919 Warm Springs Rd., (31909); 706-323-4344. Rates: S40-S72. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PFCC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nColumbus Illlton, 800 Front Ave., (31901); 706-324-1800, 800-524-4020. Rates: S75-S125. H-NR-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RSFS-CTV-CL-CSS-IM-D-SGT-MF. \r\nComfort Inn-Columbus, 3443 Macon Rd., (31907); 706-568-3300. Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. H-M-GR-SNR-CC-PORS-CTV-CBK-J-PA-NA. (GHTA) Comfort Suites-Columbus, 5236 Armour Rd., (31904); 706-322-6666. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-K-CTV-CBK-J-NA-MF. \r\nCourtyard h\u003e Marrloll-Coliimbiis, 3501 Courtyard Way, (31904); Rates: S54-S77. H-NS-GR-PO-CL-FBK-J-IM-NA-MF. \r\nl)a\u003es Inn-Coliinibiis, 3452 Macon, (31907); 706-561-4400, 800-325-2525. Rates: 549-572. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTVCBK-IM-PA. \r\nDn\u003es Inn-R. Benning, 3170 Victory Dr., (31903); 706-689-6181, 800-962-9166. Rates: $40-574. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CCPO-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-PA-MF. \r\n \r\nRcono Lodge-Columbus, 4483 Victory Dr., (31903); 706-682-3803. Rates: Under 538.95-558.99. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CCPO-CTV-PA. (GHTA) \r\nRdgenood Motel, 4265 Macon Rd., (31907); 706-561-2170. Rates: 530. GR-SNR-PF-OS-PO-LD-CTV-NA. \r\nRUended Sla\u003e \\merica, 5020 Armour Rd., (31904); 706-653-0131, 800-EXT-STAY. \r\nHampton Inn-Columbus, 5585 Whitesville Rd., (31904); 706-576-5303. Rates: 553.10-569. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-NA-MF. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHeart of Columbus, 1024 Fourth Ave., (31901); 706-324-3694. \r\nllollda) Inn-Center City, 1325 Veterans Pkwy., (31901); 706-322-2522. Rates: $49-$59. NS-GR-CC-HC-PO-LD-RS-FS-CTVCL-CSS-KA-D-MF. \r\nllolld.n Inn-Columbus \\orlh, 2800 Manchester Express way, (31904); 706-324-0231. Rates: $57.95-$75.95. H-HF-NS-GRSNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-IM-PA-NA-SGT-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\nllonard Johnson IXprcss Inn, 1011 Veterans Pkwy., (31901); 706-322-6641,800-697-7293. Rates: 544-568. H-HF-NS-GR-PF-CCOS-PO-RS-FS-CTV-Cl-CBK-VCR-PA-D-NA-MF. \r\nl.a Ouluta Inn-Columbus, 3201 Macon Rd., (31906-1717); 706-568-1740,800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: 549-579. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-HC-PN-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-NA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\n'ni1- ;  ,, .iJonpage 11. \r\nMotel (\u003e-Columbiis, 3050 Victory Dr., (31903); 706-687-7214, 800-466-8356. Rates: Under $38.95. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTVPA. \r\nRothschild-Pound House Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 201 7th St., (31901); 800-585-4075, 706-322^)075. Rates: $75-5135. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NHL-NR-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-BB-BBP-K-CTV-CL-CSSFBK-J-IM-VCR-D-MF. \" (GHTA) \r\nSheralon-Coliimbus \\lrporl, 5351 Simons Blvd., (31904); 706-327-6868. Rates: $60-$80. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-HCPO-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-J-IM-NA-SGT-SB-MF. \r\nSuper 8 Motel-Columbus, 2935 Warm Springs Rd., (31904); 706-322-6580. Rates: $36-548. H-HF-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-CBKIM-PA-MA-NA-SGT. \r\nThe Gates House Bed and Breakfast, 737 Broadway, (31901); 800-891-3187,706-322-7321. Rates: 585-595. NHL-NR-MNS-GR-CC-OS-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-FBK-J-VCR-D-NA-MF. \" (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 21. \r\nWoodruff Bed and Breakfast, 1414 Second Ave., (31901); 706-320-9300,7-888-320-9309. Rates: 585-5160. H-HF-NHL-NR-GRCC-OS-BB-BBP-K-CTV-CBK-J-IM-D-MF-TV. ft (GHTA) \r\nSHOPPI\\G \r\nColumbus Slate farmers Market, 318 10th Ave., (31901); 706-649-7448,706-649-7449. Open: Daily, 6 am-10 pm. H-HF-OSD. This is a State Farmers Market providing an outlet for farmers in the region to sell fresh fruits and vegetables to both wholesale and retail. \r\nCO\\VT;\\TIO\\ CF\\TI:R \r\nColumbus Georgia Convention and Trade Center, 801 Front Ave., (31901); 706-327-4522. H-NR-ED-CC-D-MF. Locatedin the historic Columbus Iron Works, which once manufactured can nons for the Confederacy. Modem touches have turned the old Ironworks into a vital convention and trade center. (GHTA) \r\nTOIRS \r\nBlack Heritage Tour, 1000 Bay Ave., (31901); 706-322-1613, 800-999-1613. This self-guided tour takes you by homes of famous personalities and historic landmarks significant to Black heritage of Columbus. \r\nColumbus Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 1000 Bay Ave., (31 901 ); 706-322-1 61 3,800-999-1613. Group tours arranged to suit your interests. By appointment. \r\nWe.?--. .. / on page 188. \r\nHistoric Columbus I iiiiiidallon-llerllage Conic, 700 Broadway, (31901); 706-322-0756, 706-323-7979. Open: Mon.-Fri., 1 1 am \u0026 3 pm; weekends, 2 pm. H-NHL-NR-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-GS-DTV. Step-on guide service and customized tours available by appoint ment. Daily Cotton, Clay and Coca-Cola tours include: Dr. Pemberton's house and apothecary, an 1800's log cabin, the old est house in the city, 1879 townhouses and a farm house. Group tours by appointment. (GHTA) \r\nKlnnell Dairies. Inc., 2925 Manchester Expressway, (31909); 706-576-2624. Open: Tue. \u0026 Thu, 9:15 am \u0026 1 0:30 am. One-hour milk processing tour for groups of IS to 30. Children must be five or older. Free ice cream. Trolley Tour, 1000 Bay Ave., (31901); 706-322-1613, 800-999-1613. Continuous loop tour through uptown \u0026 historic Columbus. Access available at any trolley stop. Guide book avail able at the Columbus Convention S Visitors Bureau. \r\nTR\\\\I:I si'RMcrs \r\nGeorgia Visitor Informal ion Center-Columbus, 1751 Williams Rd., (31904); 706-649-7455. Open: Daily, 8:30 am-5:30 pm. VI. One of 1 1 state-operated information centers located along \r\n \r\nPresldentia Pathways \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n195 \r\n \r\n Georgia's in-bound interstate highways. Visitors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from full-time staff, refreshments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation service. E-mail: columbus@itt.state. ga.us \r\n \r\nUHH.IM. \r\nInn Scarlelfs Footsteps, 40 Old Flat Shoals Rd, (30206); 800-886-7355,770-884-9012. Rates: 590-125. M-NS-GR-CC-OS-BBBBP-CI-CTV-FBK-J-GS-MF-TV. ft IGHTA) \r\n \r\nCordcle \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\nA GCOKGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RI:I;RI:ATIO\\ \r\n \r\nCordele Motor Speedway, 407 Farmers Market Rd, (31015); 912-273-9306,912-273-9306. Open: Mar.-Nov.; Sat. nights. H-YA. Stock tar racing at its finest. \r\n \r\nCol dele-Crisp Municipal Golf Course, 307 E. Oak Ave, (31015); 912-271-2222, 912-273-1323. Open: Wed.-Sun, 8:30 amdark; Mon.-Tues, 12 noon-dark. OS-GC-GP-PN-PG-PO-TC-PA-NA. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Veterans Golf Course, 2315 Hwy. 280 W, (3101 5); 91 2-276-2377. CC-OS-GC. A championship course that will test the ski/Is of every golfer, from a beginner to the best in the game. One of the better maintained courses that you will find anywhere. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Veterans Memorial State Park \u0026 Golf Course, 2459-A Hwy. 280 W, (3101 5); 800-864-7275,912-276-2371 . Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-ED-M-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-L-PN-PG-PO-TH- \r\nWS-CB-CP-DP-RV-PA. This paik was established as a permanent memorial to U.S. veterans. Two military museums are located in the park. The park a/so features an IB-hole golf course, 7,000-acre Lake Blackshear, camping, cottages, swimming pool/beach, boat ing, and fishing. For golf call 912-276-2377. ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nLake Blackshear, eight miles west of city on Flint River, (3101 5); H-HF-BF-F-GC-M-PN-WS-CB-CP. 13,000-acre lake. Fishing, boat ing, swimming, camping, two golf courses and nature trails. Historic Veterans Memorial State Park. \r\n \r\nLake Blackshear Golf \u0026 Country Club. Inc., 2078 Antioch Rd, (31015); 912-535-4653, 912-535-6931. Open: 7:30 am-dark. CC-OS-GC-L-TC-MF. This 7.000-yd. par 72, 18-hole course has been nominated to Goif Digest for Top 100 new courses in 1996. Coun try dub amenities and convenient to shopping, travel, and health care. \r\n \r\nPine Hills Counlr) Club, 1 5 Aberdeen Cir, (31 015); 91 2-273-7474, 91 2-273-0151 . Open: Daily, 8 am-dark. H-HF-YA-FP-SNR-CC-OS-GCGP-L-PO-TC-RS-FS-E-MF. IB-hole semi-private championship golf course. Club membership available. Club amenities include dining room, lounge, ballroom facility. (GHTA) \r\n \r\n\u003c; \\MPI\\C; \r\n \r\nCordele KOA, 373 Rockhouse Rd. E, (31 01 5); 91 2-273-5454,800562-0275. Rates: S15.50-S22.50. Open: Daily, 8 am-9 pm. H-CCOS-PN-PG-PO-CB-CP-DP-RV-CTV-GS-PA. 200yds. west of 1-75 at Exit 31. Large pull-through sites nestled in pecan grove. 150mi. south of Atlanta. Pool open May-Nov. \r\n \r\nCordele RV and Camping Service, 191 Floyd Rd, (31015); 912-271 -311 1 . Rates: $10-$16. Open: Year-round, 24 hrs. SNR-OSF-L-PN-PO-TH-CP-DP-RV-FL-PA-MF. All 110 lots pull-through, with water, sewer and electric. Chapel, stocked fishing pond, swimming pool, showers, restrooms, laundry, recreation center and 8-bay ser vice center and RV wash. \r\n \r\nSouthern Gates RV Park and Campground, 381 E. 1st St., (31712); 912-273-6464. Rates: 513.50-517. Open: Year-round. SNRCC-F-PN-PG-PO-CB-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. 13 acres, 50 large shaded sites. Full hookups, pull throughs and tenting. Shuffleboard, horse shoes, restrooms, showers, laundry, groceries, fishing ponds. Close to area attractions. \r\n \r\nI.OIH.IV, \r\nColonial Inn, 1706 E. 16th Ave., (31015); 912-273-5420, 800-721 -3352. Rates: 540-545. H-FP-SNR-CC-PG-PO-CTV-CBK-IMPA-MF. \r\nComfort Inn-Oirdele, 160116thAve.E,(3101 5);912-273-2371. Rates: $48-$95. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM. \r\nDays Inn-Cordclc, 2115 16th Ave, E, (31015); 912-273-1123, 800-248-1123. Rates: $32-$55. NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PO-DPRS-K-FS-CTV-PA-NA. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nEcono Lodge-Cordele, 1618E. 16th Ave, (31015); 912-273-2456. Rates: $31.95. Open: 24 hours. HF-FP-PF-CC-F-L-CB-CTV-IM-PA-TV. \r\nHampton lim-Cordele, 16031 6th Ave. E, (31015); 912-273-0737. Rates: $52-5105. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-SNR-PO-CTV-CBK-IM. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHoliday ImMtordele, 1711 E. 1 6th Ave, (31015); 912-273-411 7. Rates: 542-550. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PORS-FS-BS-CTV-CL-PA-NA-MF. \r\n \r\nMarsh Pond Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 114 N. Valhalla Dr., (31 015); 912-273-9900. Rates: $75. H-HF-NS-CC-F-L-BB-BBP-CI-CTV-CBK-JVCR-KA-MF. \" (GHTA) Passport Inii-Cordele, 160216th Ave. E., (31015); 91 2-273-4088. Rates: S21.95-S29.95. Open: 24 hrs. GR-SNR-CC-OS-PG-PO-FL-CTVPA-NA. Kaimula Imt-Cordele, 2016 E. 16th Ave., (31015); 800-845-3232, 912-273-5000. Rates: $38-$49. H-FP-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-RS-FSCTV-IM-PA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. Rodenay Inn-Cordele, 1 609 1 6th Ave. E., (31 01 5); 912-273-3390, 912-273-3390. Rates: $30-550. Open: 24 hrs. SNR-CC-PO-CTV. Super K Motel-Cordele, 566 Farmers Market Rd., (31015); 912-276-1008,912-273-9800. Rates: $25.95-575.95. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RS-FL-CTV-CBK-MF. \r\nrov YMO\\ rrviTK \r\nThe Conference Retreat at Uike ISI.ic kslie.ir, 2459 Hwy. 280 W., (31015); 912-276-1004. H-HF-M-NS-CC-F-GC-L-PN-PG-POTH-WS-CB-CP-RV-FS-VCR-MF-TV. 15,000-sq. ft. meeting and ban quet facility located on Lake Slackshear. (GHTA) \r\nTOURS Cordele. A Main Street City, (31015); 912-273-3102. NR-D. Self-guided walking tour of historic downtown Cordele, which served as the State Capital in the latter days of the Civil War. Maps are available at the Main Street Office located in City Hall. \r\nTR\\U:I,SI;R\\I\u003c:I:S \r\nCordele-Crfep Count; Tourism Committee, 302 E. 16th Ave., P.O. Box 158, (31015); 912-273-3526,912-273-1668. CVB-IB. Visit Cordele, \"watermelon capital of the world\" and enjoy southern hos pitality. You will want to visitour State Park, browse local specialty shops, and play golf at one of five local courses. Watermelon Fes tival first two weeks in July, ft (GHTA) \r\n, RI:\u003c:RI:\\TIO\\ \r\nRed Oak Golf Club, Route 1, Gordy Mill Pond Rd., (31805); 706-989-3312. GC. \r\nDcSolo \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\n\\l IK \\CIIO\\S \r\nDeSoto Nut House, U.S. Hwy. 280, (31743); 912-874-1200, 800-237-8689. Open: Shop hrs., Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 8:30 am-5:30 pm; Sun., 1:30-5:30 pm. CC-GS-TV. Production line tour of contectlonary and nut candy kitchens. \r\nFcrnhrook Inn, 403 Wilson St., (31806); 912-937-5672. Rates: $50-560. Open: 24 hrs. NR-NS-SNR-CGBB-BBP-CI-OV-CBK-GS-D. \r\nTR-UI-:i,SHKVICF,K Klla\\1lle-Srhley County Chamber of Commerce, 1 03 E. Oglethorpe St., (31806); 912-937-2262. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am12 noon, 1 -4 pm. PG-TC-C-MF-VI. Visit this progressive community centrally located near Plains, Andersonville and many other attrac tions in the Presidential Pathways. Great hunting, fishing and golf available. \r\nA GCOKGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nVlTRVCTIONS Fayeltertlle, A Main Street City, (30214); 770-461 -6029. Stroll the tree-lined walks surrounding a beautiful Courthouse Square and enjoy shopping in the numerous specialty stores. (GHTA) Holllday Dorsey-FUe House, 140 W. Lamer Ave., (30124); 770-460-6322. H-NR-ED-M-YA-SNR-CC-GS-D-NA-TV. Built in clas sic Greek Revival style in 1855 by Fayetteville physician Dr. John Stills Holliday, and largely unchanged since that time. Find out why we say Scarlett stayed here and Doc Holliday played here. \r\nHISTORIC SIITSAIOM MIAIS \r\nFayelle Count}' Courthouse, Courthouse Sq, (30214); Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-4 pm. H-NR-ED. Oldest courthouse in Georgia. Built in 1825. Fayelle County Historical Society, 195 Lee St., (30214), 770-461-7152. Open: Tue, 6 pm-9 pm; Thu, 10 am-1 pm; Sat, 9 am-1 pm; and by app't. NR-ED. Now houses county genealogical research material, one of the most complete War Between the States reference libraries. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RW.Ri;ATION \\merlcan Golf Corporation, 40 Southern Golf Ct, (30214); 770-460-1 098, 404-255-GOLF. Play five great courses with i .. stroke. Golfing in the Peach State doesn 't get any better than t , Preferred tee times up to 60 days in advance. Guarantee all your : c time reservations with one call. Group outings and tournaments \\\\ - \u003c come. River's Edge Gob-dub, 40 Southern Golf Ct, (30214); 404-255SOLF. Located along the Flint River, only 30 minutes from down: Atlanta. A Bobby Weed design, this scenic 6,81 0-yard par 71 cham pionship layout features rolling hills and subtle undulating bent-grass I greens. Ranked among the top 25 courses in Georgia. Come expe- | rience the difference. Stair's Mill Scenic Stop, (30214). F-L-PN. Building not open. Recreation site, fishing and picnic. Original mil! site from 1820s. Cur rent building 1907. \\\\hlte\\Vater Country Club, 175 Birkdale Dr., (30215); 770-460-0877. Unsurpassed quality in memberships, an Whole, pai 72, Arnold Palmer signature golf course with 14 bodies of water. Beautiful flowering trees, bent-grass greens, tennis courts and shortcourse Olympic pool make this the setting for your next tournament \r\nHoliday Inn Kvpress-Kayelletllle, 140 E. Lamer, (30214); 770-461 -5600. Rates: 565-$1 00. H-HF-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-MF. iGHTA) \r\nIRUI;I SI;R\\U;I \u003e. \r\nFayelte County Chamber of Commerce, 200 Courthouse Sq., (30214); 770-461-9983. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. H-C-VI. The Fayette County Chamber of Commerce is housed in the recently renovated Fayette County Courthouse, which was constructedin 1S25. The Chamber is located in downtown Fayptteville. \r\nI orison \r\nSPORTSK Ki;\u003cRi:\\TION \r\nSnider Farm Stables, 936 McCrary Rd., (31808-9078); 706-324-4806. OS-HR-E. Guided trail rides--one hour c\" '-rrseback thru scenic Georgia. \r\n \r\nMISI:I MS \r\nHeard County Historical Center and Museum, Town Square, old Heard County Jail, (30217); 706-675-6507,706-675-6276. Open: Tue. \u0026 Thu., 8:30 am-5 pm. NR-M. Built 1912. HistoricalSotiety headquarters. Periodic changing exhibits. Genealogical Research Library, Heard County history depicted in exhibits. \r\nCAMI'IM, Over-Mte RV Park, 100 W. Ferry Rd, (30217); 770-854-8695. Rates: $10.00/nt. Open: 24 hrs. (deposit box). RV. f vu\u003e:i lots, ten pull-throughs, one back-in. Extra long sites, full hook-ups, eleven miles south of Carrollton, comer of Hwy. 27 and West Feny Rd \r\nI OIH,IV. \r\nRegency lodging, 7725 U.S. Hwy. 27, (30217); 706-675-0427, 706-675-6400. Rates: $30-5100. H-HF-YA-FP-GR-BF-F-GP-HC-RF-TCBBP-CB-RV-LD-K-BS-CTV-CL-CBK-MF-TV. \r\nTRUKI, SI;R\\ K;I;S \r\nHeard County Chamber of Commerce, 121 S. Court Sq, (30217); 706-675-0560. Open: Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri, 9 am5 pm. H-D-C-MF. Local and regional travel information. Spec* events including \"Taste of Chattahoochee Christmas\" and \"To' the Town Again.\" Gifts, souvenirs and newcomer informational able. Located on Franklin's downtown square, ft \r\n \r\nA Chattahoochee-flint 4 Heritage Highway Community \r\n \r\n\\ri'R\\\u003c;i'ioNs \r\n \r\nGrantvllle Driving Tour, 123 LaGrange St., (30220); 770-254-2629. TV. Historic driving tour includes 13 houses and I\" Grantville Academy. Stwctures date from the 1870s. Brochure*-' able at City Hall and the Coweta County Welcome Center. \r\n \r\nI.OHCIM; \r\n \r\nlloiiiile (laslfc- Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 2 Post St, (30220); 800-261 -SOW 770-583-3090. Rates: 575-590. NR-M-NS-GR-OS-E \r\n \r\nNA. \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on oageM \r\n \r\n196 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n A Chattahoochee-Flint \u0026 Heritage Highway Community \r\nKM; ... \r\nGeorgian Inn K\u0026H, U.S. 27A, 566 S. Talbotton St., (30222); 706-672-1600. Rates: $100-$125. NS-FP-CC-OS-PN-BB-BBP-CI-DPLD-R-FBK-GS-NA-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 2 / Samples I'lanliillon Red K Hicakfasl, 15380 Roosevelt Hwy, (30222); 706-6724765. Rates: $125-$145. NS-SNR-CC-BBBBP-FBK-J-GS. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 21. \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nAn Antiques S Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\nvnmciiov- \r\nGrlffln, A Main Street City, 231 E. Solomon St., (30223); 770-228-5356. Open: 8 am-5 pm. D. Griffin, The Iris City, was the home of Doc Holliday. Visit our historic downtown for shopping, din ing and antiquing. (GHTA) \r\nHISTORIC SITI-ISAIOM WATS \r\nRiillcy-Tehaull House, 633 MeriwetherSt, (30224); 770-229-2432. Open: Byapp't. NR-ED-W. Built in 1S59 by Legislator David J. Bai ley. This colonial house is headquarters of the Griffin-Spalding Historical Society. Double Cabins llanlalion Brd \u0026 Brrakfasl, 3335 Jackson Rd, (30223); 770-227-6611. Rates: $55-$75. NHL-NR-ED-M-NSYA-GR-OS-PN-PG-TH-BB-CI-R-K-CTV-FBK-VCR-KA-NA-TV. Greek Revival. Out buildings date from 1842. Features many original fur nishings. Group tours of home and gardens by appointment. Spe cial events, weddings, receptions, school field trips. Flower farm featuring annuals, perennials \u0026 flowering shrubs. Peacocks S horses. n \" (GHTA) \r\nsi\" IK is x RI;CRI;\\TIO\\ \r\nCabin Creek (loir Club, N. 2nd St., (30223); 770-227-9794. GC. Griffin Golf Course, Camp Northern Rd., City Park, (30224); 770-229-661 5. GC. Built in the 1930's, the course is challenging at a very reasonable price. \r\nBest Western \\oi1h Plaza Inn, 1616 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-227-8400. Rates: $50-5100. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-VCR. fi \r\nPlease see out ad on page 184. Comfort Inn \u0026 Suites, 2014 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-229-6001. Rates: $49-$79. HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTVCBK-VCR-MF. Days Inn-Griffin, 1719 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-229-9797. Hampton Inn-Griffin, 2012 Tallwood PI., (30223); 770-229-9900. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. Hill Street Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn, 525 S. Hill St., (30224); 77041 2-9483, 77041 2-931 8. Rates: $75-$85. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm; daily. CC-OS-GP-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-J-GS-VCR-D-MF. \r\nllotldaj Inn-Griffin, 1690 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-227-1516, 770-227-8484. Rates: $49-$79. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-HCPO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-D-MF. \r\nRamada I Jmlted Suites-Griffin, 1 900 N. Expressway, (30223); 770-228-9799. Rates: $45-$175. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-PO-K-CTVCBK-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. Scottish Inn-GrlfTln, 1709 N. Expressway, (30223), 770-228-6000. \r\nT\u003cHk- \r\nGriffin Self-Guided Tour, 231 E. Solomon St., (30223); 770-228-5356. NR-ED-D-TV. Includes 38 sites dating from early 1900's. Includes Stonewall Cemetery where 500 Confederates are '\"\"ed. Brochure available at Chamber or Main Street Office. \r\nTKVM:I SI:R\\I\u003cI;S \r\n{fflta Spalding County Chamber of Commerce, 1 31 5 W. Taylor St, (30224); 770-228-8200. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. C\u003cVB. Griffin, The Iris City, home of Doc Holliday. 35 mi. south of Atlanta; 10 mi. south of Atlanta Motor Speedway. Many historic Points of interest, variety of shopping, including outlet stores; golf, ***\u003e \u0026 other outdoor recreational facilities. A warm friendly grow'\"9 community with a small town atmosphere. (GHTA) \r\n A ^hattahoochee-Flint \u0026 Heritage Highway Community 1 \\MPIV, \r\nton Creek Park, Lick Skillet Rd. at Lake Harding, (31811); ,7-643-7737. Ofn: Apr.-Labor Day; Sun.-Thu., 7 am-9 pm; Fri. \r\n*. 7 am-1 0 pm. BF-L-PN-PG-CP-RV. Georgia Power recreation \r\n \r\narea with complete camping and day-use facilities. RV\u0026 tent sites, comfort stations, boat ramp, pavilions and playground. \r\ni oix,i\\\u003c; \r\nVunl Stella's House, Hamilton Sq. St., (3181 1); 706-628-4733. Rates: $95.00. NS-BB-BBP-K-CBK-VCR. Magnolia Hall lied  Breakfast, 127 Bames Mill Rd., P.O. Box 326, (31811); 706-628-4566. Rates: S90-S105. Open: Daily, except Christmas Day. H-HF-NS-OS-HR-TH-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCR. \" (GHTA) \r\ni'K\\vi:i SI:K\\H;I\u003e \r\nHarris Count}' Chamber of Commerce, 3 State Farm Insur ance Building, (31811); 706-628-4381, 800-3814381. Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. C. \r\nA Chattahoochee-Flint \u0026 Heritage Highway Community \r\n(.\\\\ Hal Creek Kanrh Campground \u0026 SUlbles, 3564 Mountville Rd., (30230); 706-637-4862, 706-637-8920. BF-F-HR-L-PN-PO-THCP-RV. Offers complete hook-ups for RVs. ample spaces for tents, tour lakes for fishing or boating, swimming pool, W miles of hik ing trails, stabling facilities for your horse for overnight or for per manent boarding, plus much more. \r\nlOIX.IM Fair Oaks, 703 E. Main St., (30230); 706-637-8289. Hummingbird Inn, 1630 Bass Cross Rd., (30230); 706-637-5400. Rates: S34-J40. Open: Year-round, 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OSCTV-CBK-PA. Ke\u003e \\\\esl Inn, 1 888 E. Main, (30230); 70W37-9395, 800333-0555. Rates: $40-$50. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PO-KCTV-CBK-IM-PA. (GHTA) The Grand Hotel, 303 Main St., (30230); 706-637-8828, 800-324-7625. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 21. \r\nTOIRS Driving Tour of Historic Homes, Hogansvilie, (30230); 706-884-8671. C-TV. Self-guided tour of 30 sites dating from 1840 to 1940 including Queen Ann and WWII Victorian, Hall \u0026 Parlor and Antebellum styles. Tour brochure available at Hogansvilie City Hall and LaGrange-Tour County Chamber of Commerce in LaGrange, Georgia. \r\nA Natural State Of Mind. \r\nTHE \"WEST COAST\" OF GEORGIA OFFERS \r\nRECREATION, HISTORY AND MORE \r\nOUP COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE \r\nPO Box 636 - G9 LoGronge, GA 30241-0636 PH: 706.884.8671 Ext. G9 e-mail: mellody@mindspring.coni www.lagrangectiamfaer.com \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY A Chattahoochee-Flint \u0026 Heritage Highway Community \r\nVITR \\rrio\\s \r\nChatlahoochee Trace, 136 Main St, (30241); 706-845-8440, 334-687-9755. NR-ED-M-TH-E-TV. Discover the rich Southern her itage found along the Chattahoochee River basin. This satellite office--located in the Troup County Archives--offers literature and guides for the journey. (GHTA) UGrange, A Main Street City, 111 Bull St, (30241); 706-882-7344, fax, 706-882-7343. LaGrange boasts a historic Downtown and Gar den District, as well as one of the three Carillons in the Southeast Take a walking tour to pass old homes and historic buildings in a variety of architectural styles, as well as fashionable shops and charming restaurants. \r\n\\KTSK i MI:RT\\I\\MI:M \r\ntaCrange Symphony Orchestra, 601 Broad St., (30240), 706-882-2911. From Broadway to the Classics, from Jazz to Pop, the Symphony delights audiences of all ages. Season runs September through May. \r\n \r\n(dinar Dodd Art Center, Forest Ave., (30240); 706-882-291 1 . Open: Mon.-Fri., 1 0 am-t 2 noon; 1 -2 pm. ED. Provides the equip ment needed for the finest in art instruction, as well as gallery space for the college's outstanding art collection. \r\nMl Sll MS \r\nChattahoochee Valley \\rt Museum, 112 Mines St, (30240); 706-882-3267. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-5 pm; Tues., 9 am-8 pm; Sat] 9 am-1 pm. H-ED-M. This building was originally constructed as the Troup County Jail ana1 was used in that capacity until 1948. The build ing is a fine example of Victorian architecture. Exhibits include sculpture, crafts, photography, prints, painting. \r\nHISTORIC SIICS/MOM MIATS \r\nBellevue, 204 Ben Hill St, (30240); 706-884-1832. Rates: $2-$4. Open: Tue.-Sat, 1 0 am-1 2 noon, 2-5 pm, or by app't H-NHL-NRED-M-YA-GR-GS-MF-TV. Bellevue, antebellum mansion built by Confedeiate jnd U.S. Senator Ben Hill, is one of the finest exam ples of Greek Revival architecture. \r\nCallaway Tower, 4th Ave, (30240); 706-884-1 828. Built in 1 929 to salute textile magnate Fuller f. Callaway, Sr. Patterned after Campanile of St. Mark's Sq. in Venice, Italy. \r\nConfederate Cemetery, Miller St, (30240). ED. Located south of downtown LaGrange, thii cemetery is the site where 300 soldiers from the Confederate Anny of Tennessee are buried. \r\nlaFayette Fountain, LaFayette Sq, (30240); 706-884-8671 . D. LaFayette's Statue is a focal point of the town square. The statue was made in LePuy, France, from a mold of the original. The sculp tor was Ernst Eugene Hyolle. LaFayette, an ally of George Wash ington, fought for American freedom in the Revolutionary War. LaGrange is named after his estate in France. \r\nTroup County Archives, 1 36 Main St, (30241 ); 706-884-1 828. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-5 pm; Tues, 9 am-8 pm; Sat, 9 am-1 pm. ED-D-MF. Archival and historical information on County Genealog ical Library andphoto collection. Local history exhibits. Theexterior design derived from classical styles, which were typical of the early 20th century bank buildings, ft \r\nHighland Marina and Resort, 1000 Seminole Rd, (302403715); 706-882-3437. Rates: J54-S110. Open: Year-round. H-HF-GR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GP-L-M-PG-RF-WS-CB-CP-RV-R-RS-K-FS- \r\nFL-CTV-PA. Picture a pristine setting on beautiful West Point Lake. The Resort has 34 fully furnished waterfront cottages. Enjoy central heatandair, cable TV, direct dial phones and bass and pontoon boat rentals. Boat and motor sales and service are available. Waterfront restaurant Campground, boat slip and storage, sandybeach. (GHTA) \r\nLegion Golf Course, 1 705 Hamilton Rd, (30240); 706-8844379. GC. Conveniently located off 1-85, this golf course offers a challenging par 72, 6457-yd. course with slope rate of 122 rolling hills and five water holes. Open to the public everyday. \r\nThe Fields, 257 S. Smith Rd, (30240); 706-845-7425. Rates: $26.68-533.92. GC. This upscale public golf course in the true Scot tish tradition is a championship 1 8-hole golf course. Rolling terrain and sweeping fairways, featuring bent grass greens that enhance the unique natural setting. \r\nTommy Mike Guide Service, 4006 White Oak Ln, (30240); 706-882-7887, 706-882-81 87. Open: Call to schedule. H-COE-NS-CCBF-F-L-PN-TH-BBP-K-FS-CV-CBK-VCR-SB-TV. Tommy Mike is the most experienced guide on West Point Lake, beginning his service in 1975 when the lake was impounded. West Point Lake is one of the best large mouth, hybrid, striped bass, and crappie lakes in the U.S. Guide service includes boat, gas, drinks, ice, lunch, all equip ment. Call 1-SOO-829-MIKE for reservations. \r\nc\\Mi'i\\\u003c; \r\n: Creeks Campground, 287 Old Roanoke Rd, (30240); 706-884-5041,706-882-1510. \r\nAmity Campground, West Point Lake; 334-499-2404. This fee area offers primitive camping, as well as campsites with electrics water hookups, sanitary station, showers, boat ramp, playground, tennis, basketball, softball, hiking trail and amphitheater. Reservations. \r\nGeorgia Sheriffs Plneland, Youngs Mill Rd, (30241); 706-845-9771 . Group camping, \r\nHoliday Park, 954 Abbotts Ford Rd, (30240); 706-884-6818, 706-645-2937. Rates: $10-$28. Open: Mar. 1-Oct 31. H-HF-COECC-OS-F-L-PN-PG-TC-TH-CP-DP-RV-PA. electric \u0026 water hookups, shower, amphitheater, comfort station, playgrounds, tennis S bas ketball courts, n Indian Springs Group Camping Area, West Point Lake; 706-884-9072. Fee area offers primitive and group camping. Drink ing watei available. Reservations. Pyne Road Park Campground, Ga 109 at West Point Lake, (30240); 706-884-1414, 706-883-1670. Open: Mar.-Nov, 7 am10pm. H-COE-YA-OS-BA-BF-L-PN-WS-CP-DP-RV-PA-S/fiwted near the Alabama-Georgia state line, offering excellent fishing and camp ing facilities including showers and bathrooms. Also includes a ballfield, picnic grounds and boatramp. \r\nRinger Campground, Hwy. 27, (30240); 706-645-2937. Open: Year-round. H-F-L-TH-CP-PA. Primitive camping. Drinking water by hand pumps. \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn M \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\n1999 \r\n \r\n1 97 \r\n \r\n Stall-land Campground, Old Stateline Rd., (30240); 706-882-5439. PG-TC-CP-RV. 110 sites: 54 with hookups, [lectric \u0026 water hookups, showers, comfort station, playground, tennis. \r\nHnltetail Ridge Campground, (30240); 706-884-8972. Open: Apr.-Ort. H-COE-BF-F-L-PN-TH-WS-CP-DP-RV-PA. Fifty-eight sites with electric \u0026 water hookups, shower, dump station. Located west of LaGrange near the Georgia-Alabama line. \r\nMMM.IM, \r\nAdmiral Benbow Inn-taGrange, 2575 Whitesville Rd, (30240841 5); 706-884-11 1 4, 800451 -1986. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PN-PO-RV-K-CTV-PA-MF. \r\n\\incrlllosl Inn-LaGrange, 107 Hoffman Dr., (30240); 706-885-9002. Best Western ^Grange, 1601 Lafayette Pkwy., (30240); 706-882-9540, 800-528-1234. GR-CC-MF. f4 \r\nPlejse see our arf on page 184 Budget Inn-LaGrange, 100 Hill, (30240); 706-882-3595. Days Inn-ldGrange, 2606 Whitesville Rd., (30240); 706-882-8881, 800466-8480. Rates: $42-$55. H-HF-M-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-L-MPG-PO-TC-LD-R-RS-FS-CTV-CBK-FBK-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. Hampton Inn, 1 00 Willis Cir., (30241); 706-845-11 15. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13. \r\nHighland Marina \u0026 Resort. 1000 Seminole Rd. (on West Point Lake), (30240); 706-882-3437, fax 706-845-2968. \r\nHoliday Inn I Apr ess, 111 Hoffman Dr., (30241 ); 706-812-8000. \r\nJameson Inn, 110 Jameson Dr., (30241); 706-882-8700, 800-541-3268. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside front cover. LaGrange Motel, 240 New Franklin Rd., (30240); 706-882-1806. CC. \r\nRamndii lnn-l,.i(irne, 1513 Lafayette Pkwy., (30240); 706-884-6175. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCHC-L-PO-RS-FL-OV-CL-FBK-IM-VCR-MF. (GHTA) \r\n' ! ^ee our ad on [he response card. \r\nSuper 8, 29 Patillo Rd., (30241); 706-845-9093. \r\nTin me \\ay lied \u0026 Breakfast, 508 Greenville St, (30240); 706-885-9625. BB. (GHTA) \r\nTown \u0026 Country Motel, 712 New Franklin Rd., (30240); 706-884-8695. Rates: $28.75-$4440. SNR-CC-K-CTV. \r\nTOIRS \r\nDowntown LaGrange Walking Tour, 224 Main St., (30241); 706-884-8671. TV. Brochure highlights the sites in our beautiful downtown. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nLaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce, 1 1 1 Bull St., (30241-0636); 706-884-8671. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am5 pm. H-HF-D-C-IB-MF. The two-story masonry building is adjacent to a city plaza and underground parking. The attractive entrance has a white carters marble flooring accented with Verde Oriental mar ble, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 197. \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nMl Mil Ms \r\nGeorgia Rural Telephone Museum, 135 Bailey Ave., (31764); 912-8744786,912-874-2211. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm. H-EDM-NS-YA-SNR-IB-TS. Displays trace rural telecommunication 1876 to present. Housed in renovated cotton warehouse, opened Oct. 1995. Call for group tours. Sat. groups by special arrangement; closed all major holidays plus Christmas Eve, New Years Eve and the day after Thanksgiving. Directions from 1-75:280 W. 21 mi. to Leslie, then left on Ga. 195. f \r\n \r\n\\TTR\\CTIO\\S \r\nWestvllle Historic Handicrafts, Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31815); 1 -888-733-1850,912-838-6310. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. YA-SNR-CC-PN-GS-PA-TV. A living history vil lage depicting industrial life and culture of 1850. Featuring authen tically restored original buildings and landscape. Stroll down the streets and watch craftsmen at work, ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nMl SEl MS \r\n \r\nO .J Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nDr. Hatchetl's Drug Store Museum, Main St. on the Square, (3181 5); 91 2-838-6924, 800-680-6924. Open: Mon.-Thu., 1 1 am5 pm; Fri., 11 am-8 pm; Sun., 12 noon-5 pm. H-NR-ED-M-NS-CCOS-RS-FS-GS-D. Finest tum-of-the-century drug store museum col lection in the South. Features a working soda fountain and ice cream parlor. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC Sm,S/MO\\IMi:\\TS \r\nBedlngfleld Inn, P.O. Box 818, (31815); 912-838-6419. Open: Daily, 1:30-5 pm or by app't. ED-YA-GR-W. Restored 1836 Stage coach Inn and family residence with period furnishings. Singer-Move Indian Mounds, Hancock Loop Rd., (31906); 706-649-1713. Open: Special appointment NR-ED-GR. One of the six largest mound sites in Georgia, this prehistoric Indian town site is available for special group tours in dry weather. Occupied from 1000-1400 A.D., the town was an economic, political and reli gious center on the southeastern frontier of the Mississippian cul ture. No facilities. Singer Co., 201 Main St, (31815); 912-8384300. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun. 1 -5 pm. CC-NA. Georgia's oldest hardware store. Family owned since 1838, featuring original showcases, ro/lingladders, ledgers and journals dating from the early 1880s. \r\nSTVTI: I\\RKS \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conservation Park. Ga. Hwy. 39 C, (31815); 800-864-7275,912-838-6202. Open: 7 am-9 pm (6 pm close in Fall \u0026 Winter). H-ED-M-PF-CC-OS-PN-TH-GS-PA. Georgia's \"Little Grand Canyon.\" Visitors can enjoy views of the canyon from the rim trail and backpackers can stay overnight along the backcountry trail. Interpretive center and picnicking facilities, ft (GHTA) \r\nTOI KS \r\nStagecoach Trail, Town Square, (31815); 912-838-6419. Driv ing tour of23 pre-1850 houses marked with stagecoach signs. Free brochure available at the Bedingfield Inn. \r\nMiinchcslrr \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\S \r\nManchester. A Better HomeTown Community, (31816); 706-846-4336, 706-846-9864. A small town with a Dickens atmos phere. A beautiful town to retire in. In the process of upgrading our shopping area downtown. Close to Callaway Gardens and attrac tions in Warm Springs, ft \r\nSweet Dreams, 12 E. Main, (31816); 706-655-9068. NS-CC-BBFBK. Western Motel, 1119 Warm Springs Hwy., (31 81 6); 706-846441 0. Rates: S45-S100. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-CC-OS-PO-GV-J-IM-PA-D. \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nI OIK,I\\(, Tally's In Marshalhllle, 320 E. Main St, (31057); 912-967-2038. Rates: $40-$50. Open: Daily. H-HF-NS-GR-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-FBK-DNA.\" \r\nMidland \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBull Creek, 7333 Lynch Rd., (31820); 706-561-1614. Rates: $15-$17. GC. Course is an original Joe Lee architectural design. Debuted as a Top 25 Public Golf Course as ranked by Golf Digest. Maintains a rating as a top 75 course. \r\nMolciiii \r\nThunder Scout Reservation, 1166 Dripping Rock Rd., (30258); 706-646-2255. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. CC-OS-F-L-PN-RF-THCP. Open year-round. Outdoor challenge course. Canoeing, climb ing and rappeling, hiking, camping, mountain hiking for all groups, business and civic clubs. Rate: S1-S10. ft \r\nAloiilc/imiii \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nVITR ACTIONS Kauffman's Strawberry \u0026 Farm Market, County Rd. 24, (31 063); 91 2-472-8833. Open: Mon.-Sat., 8 am-6 pm. PN-TV. Men nonite family. Man/in \u0026 Alta Kauffman run u-pick strawberry farm, fresh strawberry and peach ice cream, strawberry lemonade, pie, tarts and produce. Housed in old cattle feeding station with kitchen in silo, unique, must visit. Strawberry cookbooks. You can pick your own or purchase already picked. \r\nBudget Inn, 203 West Railroad, (31 063); 91 2-472-7541 . Days Inn-Montezuma, 520 Spaulding Rd., (31 063); 91 24724565, 91 2472-1 1 65. Rates: $40-565. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-PO-CTV-CBK-J-D-MF. \r\nPlease see uui dd on the inside back cover. \r\n \r\n1 TOIR8 \r\nMaron County Driving Tour, 109 N. Dooly St., (31063); 912-472-2391, 912-472-2392. ED-NA. Historic driving tow of Oglethorpe, Montezuma and Marshallvil/e. Guide brochure avail able at the Macon County Chamber of Commerce andAndersonville Nat'1 Historic Site, ft \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nMaron County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 308, (31063); 912472-2391, 912-472-2392. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 airv 5 pm. NHL-NPS-NR-D-NA-C. Home of Andersonville National Historic Site and P. 0. W. Museum. Historic driving tour of Marshallville, Montezuma and Oglethorpe. Visit Yoder's Deitsch Haus Mennonite Restaurant \u0026 Bakery and see beautiful Mennonite farmland. Annual Crepe Myrtle Festival and Beaver Creek Festival. Bed  Breakfast Marshallville, Tally's in Marshallville, beautifully restored home. Meals by reservation. A must for travelers. Reasonably priced ft (GHTA\u003e \r\nA Heritage Highway Community \r\nMl Sill MS \r\nErsUne Caldwell Birthplace \"The 1,11 Me Manse. Moreland Town Square, (30259); 770-251-4438, 770-254-8657. Open; Sat-Sun., 1-4 pm. M-YA-OS-GS-TV. \"The Little Manse operates as a Museum interpreting both the life and accomplishments ofErskine Caldwell and the rural South in the early days of the 20th century, ft \r\nLento Grizzard Museum and The Potter at Hoik. 2769 Hwy. 29 S., (30259); 770-304-1490,770-251-26%. Open: Wed., 124 pm; Thu.-Sat, 10 am-4 pm. M-YA-GS. Houses memorabilia and personal items that belonged to Moreland's native columnist and author, Lewis Grizzard. Admission: $1- Sharing the building. ThePotterat Work offers hand-thrown, stoneware pottery made by Moreland artists. Dale and Nancy Sizemore. Browse the museum and watch pots being made. Call for holiday hours. Groups by app't \r\nOld Mill Museum, 7 Main St, (30259); 770-251 -4438. Open: Sat \u0026 Sun., 1 -4 pm. YA. Farm implements and household items from local farm life in Moreland area before 1940. Housed in the former W.A. Brannon store 1894. Moreland Knitting Mill 1920s. \r\n\\C\\\\llilll \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nA Chattahoochee-Flint \u0026 Heritage Highway Community \r\nUTK \\CTIO\\S \r\nBushy Creek Farm, 815 Herring Rd, (30265); 770-251 -6026. EDYA-GR-SNR-CC-PN-GS-TV. Working emu \u0026 horse farm. Country store open. Tours by appointment call for info 770-251-0500. Bus tours welcome. Newnan, A Main Street City, 1 LaGrange St., Carnegie Library, (30264); 770-254-3703. Open: Mon.-fri., 9 am-5 pm. NR-D. Discover historic downtown Newnan for a unique shopping and dining expe rience! Contact the Main Street Newnan office for complete list ol festivals and annual events. (GHTA) \r\n\\KTS\\ (ATI KTMNMIAT Newnan Community Theatre Company, First Ave., (30263), 770-251-4848. H-NS-YA-SNR-E. West Georgia's premier theatrical experience. Don't be mislead: \"Community\" is our location, notovr mindset ft \r\nMISEIW* \r\nMale Academy Museum, 30 Temple Ave., (30263); 770-251 -0207. Rates: $2/person. Open: Tue.-Thu., 10 am-12 noon, 1-3 pm; Sat \u0026 Sun., 2-5 pm. H-YA. Displays of Civil War weapons and memo rabilia, 1880s classroom. Sponsors Apr. tour of homes. (GHTA) \r\nIIIS10KIC Slil.S/MOM MEYP-- \r\nCatalpa Plantation, 2295 Old Poplar Rd., (30263); 800697-1835. 770-253-3806. Open: Shop by chance or app't. NR-ED-NS-YA-GRCC-OS-PN-CBK-GS-MF-TV. Federal vernacular home, c. 1835. f tures period horticulture, themed gardens and herb shop, 5W? ^j appointment. Plantation setting with out-buildings. Site of ft* War re-enactment. Battle of Brown's Mill. 1 832 Plantation Saw home situated as overseers house. Directions: From Exit 10 east f Hwy. 154, then right onto Lower Full Road, leftonParkSt ft \r\nHistoric Driving Tour of Homes-Newnan, NewnanW*'' town, (30263); 770-251-0207. 23 sites dating to the Antebeww period. Jour brochure available at Chamber, Convention Bureau*\" Male Academy Museum. Oak Grove Plantation \u0026 Gardens, 4537 N. Hwy. 29, (3026ft 770-463-3010, 770-463-0135. Rates: $150. Open: ' YA-CC-PO-BB-BBP-K-FBK-NA-TV. Plantation home c. l eral vernacular style. Available for group tours a by appointment. Gardens consist of four acres o dens, 12 different gardens. Nursery on site, day li plant. 55 admission to gardens only, goes towards Arnold tery restoration. \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n SPORTS \u0026 KI CREATION \r\nOrchard Hills Golf Club, 600 E. Hwy. 16, (30263); 770-251-5683. Gently rolling fairways, subtle mounding, natural grass areas give you the experience ofa Scottish Links Course. From the momentyou arrive at our Antebellum Clubhouse until your last putt on our bentj' iss greens, you will enjoy \"Southern Hospitality with a Scottish \r\n/Flavor. \"(GHTA! \r\n\\flmlnil l!cnl\u003eim Inii-Vniiiin, 40 Parkway N., (30263); 770-251-4580, 800-451-1986. Rates: $44.68-$55.88. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-PN-PO-K-CTV-PA-MF. \r\nBesI Ucslrrn Shcnandoah Inn, 620 E. Highway 34, (30265); 770-304-9700. Rates: $52-$75. Open: 24 hrs. HF-NS-FP-SNR-CC-OSPO-CTV-CBK. ft \r\nPlease see our ad onpage_184 Comfort Inn-XeMnan, 1455 S. Hwy. 29, (30263); 770-254-0089. Rates: $40-$55. Open: 7 am-3 pm. H-HF-FP-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PO-RSCTV-J-VCR. l\u003ea\\s Iiin-Ncniian, 1344 S. Hwy. 29, (30263); 770-253-8550,800325-2525. Rates: $48-$99. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-PFCC-OS-GP-PG-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\nKicrs House, 130 LaGrange St., (30263); 770-254-8145. BB. ll.miploii Inii-Ncniuii, 50 Hampton Way, (30265); 770-253-9922. Rates: $59-$70. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RV-CTV-CBK-NA-MF. (GHTA) llnlida) Inn Kxprcss-NeHiian, P.O. Box 1216, (30264); 770-251-2828. (GHTA) Kate's Collage, 226 Jackson St., (30263); 770-502-121 9. Rates: $59-$1250/mo. Open: 9 am-5 pm. NS-PO-BB-BBP-CB-K-NA. Nennan House Mold, 583 N. Hwy. 29, (30263); 770-251-4242. CC. Oaks Inn, 1057 S. Hwy. 29, (30263); 770-251-3443. Old (iiinlcn Inn, 51 Temple Ave., (30263); 770-304-0594. Rates: $75-S99. Open: Year-round. NR-NS-CC-OS-BB-BBP-CB-K-CTV-FBKVCRD-NA-MF. K.iin.Kl.i I,lnillcd-\\cnan, 1310 Hwy. 29 S., (30263); 770-253-1499,770-253-7859. Rates: S44-S135. Open: 24 hrs. H-HFNR-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PO-CTV-CBK-J-NA. \r\nRose Helen Inn, 1 28 Greenville St., (30263); 770-251 -1539. NSPO-BB-FBK. \" \r\nTrau-l lnn-\\cnan, 1 160 S. Hwy. 29, (30263); 770-253-7956. \r\nTO! RS Tour \\\\llh Elizabeth, 15 Robinson St., (30263); 770-253-0500. TS-TV. Step-on tour guide tor buses or private cars. Get a first hand look at the many interesting sites in Antebellum Newnan \u0026 Coweta County. TKV n -;- :;;: \r\nConela Counl\u003e Contention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., (30265); 770-254-2629, 800-8COWETA. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. NS-OS-PN-PG-GS-NACVB-TV-VI. f.ii- Ciivefj County Welcome Center ii operated by the CVB at this address. The welcome center provides an opportunity to receive material on the local area, as well as regional and state information. Exhibit displays and video of the area provide a wel come touch along with refreshments and restrooms. (GHTA) \r\n\"/.use see_our ad on page 191 NrniiHii-Concla Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1103, (30264); 770-253-2270. C. The city of homes and home for indus try. Home of Power's Crossroads Festival, (GHTA) \r\nWhilettaler Creek Park, Hwy. 128 N., (31068); 912-472-8171,912-472-2391. Open: 8 am-5 pm. F-PN-PG-CP-RVMF. This 4S2-acre park has been deeply rooted in the history of Macon County since the early tSOO's. Excellent camping and pic nicking. For a natural escape explore this park. Admission: V- \r\nOmaha \r\nJJ|*o Interprethc Cenler, Route 1, Box 36, (31821); 912-8382*- Open: 8 am-5 pm. TV. The Kirbo Interpretive Center teaches \r\n\u003eout encounters between the Creek Indians and early set ting the burning of the old town ofRoanoke located near p  ^ The center also displays artifacts from the prehistoric too-Indian period through the early 20th century. \r\n\"'STORK; SITES/MOM MU\\TS \r\n^ McCreary, (31 821); 91 2-838-4706. Tour the reproduction of 'if!S20's-l830's wooden blockhouse built to protect the \r\n'' settlers from the native Americans. The fort tours are open \r\n \r\nto the general public and leave from the Kirbo educational Museum. Call to schedule a tour. \r\nRood Creek Indian Mounds, Ga. Hwy. 39, (31821); 912-838-4706. Accessible only by a guided tour. The Rood Creek Indian Mounds is the site ofa prehistoric Indian settlement that was occupied from 900 A.D. toabout 1500 A.D. and during its time was the largest Indian settlement in the Chattahoochee River Basin. Call to schedule a mounds tour. \r\nST-YH-; I'ARhS Florence Marina Slate Park, Ga. Hwy. 39, (31821); 800-864-7275, 912-838-6870. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-ED-M-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-LM-PN-PG-PO-TC-CB-CP-DP-RV. This park often Hie perfea setting for those who love water sports. It is adjacent to a natural deepwater marina with an accessible deep-water fishing pier, boat slips and boat ramp. Forty-four camp sites with electric/water/sewage hookups, comfort station with showers, laundry facilities, conces sion, and overnight boat slip rentals. The Kirbo Interpretive Center teaches visitors about encounters between the Creek Indians and eailv settlers, ft (GHTA) \r\nI'aliiK'lto \r\nlloxnood Heights Itcil \u0026 Breakfast, 51 1 Toombs St., (30268); 770-463-9966, 888-463-0101. Rates: S88. OS-CC-NS-GP-TC-BBFBK-MA-NA-MF. *' (GHTA) \r\nPlease see o \r\nSerenbe, 10950 Hutcheson Ferry Rd., (30268); 770-463-2610. Rates: $115-S150. Open: Year-round. ED-OS-NS-BF-F-L-PO-RF-THBB-CB-CG-K-BS-CTV-FBK-J-VCR-MF. ** ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \r\nDays Inn-l'earhlree Cll\u003e, 2800 Hwy. 54 S., (30269); 770-631 -1111. Rates: $48-$65. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-CTVCBK-IM-MF. \r\n.,,.:,:'.Hl m ih?itKiilpb.T\u003cim-i'i \r\nHampton hm-IV.ic htree Cil\u003e, 300 Westpark Dr., (30269); 770-486-8800. Rates: S66-S90. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-HC-PO-TH-CTVCBK-MF. (GHTA) llollda\u003e Inn Hotel \u0026 Suites, 203 Newgate Rd., (30269); 770-487-4646. Rates: $80-$120. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-HC-PO-TH-RS-FSCTV-CL-FBK-IM-VCR-MF. \r\nco\\\\I:\\TION  I;VII:K \r\nAberdeen Woods Conference Cenler, 201 Aberdeen Pkwy., (30269);770-487-3012. (GHTA) \\\\yndluiin I'eachtree Conference Cenler, 2443 Hwy. 54 W., (30269); 770-487-2000. Rates: S125-S169. H-HF-NS-GR-PF-CC-OSHC-PI-PO-TC-TH-R-RS-CTV-CL-J-GS-IM-NA-SGT-MF-TV. Resort set ting in golf community, 25 min. from Hartsfield Int'l. 250 guest rooms, 33 meeting rooms, 200-seat amphitheater, banquets to 500 peo ple. 10,000-sq. ft. health club features indoor \u0026 outdoor pools, spa, racquetball, 18-hole championship golf course, three tennis courts, team building course. Complete meeting package includes a guest room, three meals, refreshment breaks, meeting room, standard A/V package, and service charges for food and beverage conference ser vices, bellmen to housekeeping. (GHTA) \r\nMountain \r\nA Chattahoochee-Flint \u0026 Heritage Highway Community \r\nBulls Mill Farm, 2280 Butts Mill Rd., (31822); 706-663-7400. Open: Sun.-Fri., 10 am-7 pm; Sat., 10 am-10 pm. H-HF-ED-YA-FPSNR-CC-OS-F-HR-L-PN-PG-TH-FS-E-MF. 80-acre family attraction. Horseback riding, camping, fishing, livemusic, BBQ's, hayrides, car riage rides, dude ranch, camp for kids, petting farm and more, ft Callanai Gardens, Hwy. 27, (31822-2000); 800-CALLAWAY, 706-663-2281. Rates: S106-S530. Open: Year-round, hours sea sonal. H-HF-M-NS-YA-FP-GR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-GP-HC-L-PN-PGPI-PO-TC-TH-WS-CB-CI-R-RS-K-FS-BS-CTV-FBK-NA-SGT-MF-TV. A 14,000-acre horticultural display garden includes the Day Butterfly Center, Sibley Horticultural Center, Mr. Cason's Vegetable Garden, walking trails, 5-mi. Scenic Drive, Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel, pioneer log cabin and discovery bicycle trail. Tennis, fish ing and fly fishing are also available in addition to many annual events. Gun club \u0026 sixty-three holes of golf on four immaculately groomed golf courses are surrounded by crystal lakes and lush landscaping. Home ofPGA Tour's Suick Challenge, ft \r\nPlease s_ee_our_ad_on_rjage_ 187 line Mountain \\\\lld Animal Park, 1300 Oak Grave Rd., P.O. Box 1141, (31822); 800-367-2751, 706-663-8744. Rates: $8.95-511.95. Open: Daily at 10. H-HF-ED-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PNRS-FS-E-GS-KA-SB-TV. A 500-acre park, home to hundreds of wild and exotic species from around the world. Most of the beautiful crea tures roam and graze freely. You can drive through or take a guided \r\n \r\nbus tour of the Wild Animal Safari, which includes lions, zebras, camels, bears, buffalo and more. Bus tours are daily during peak sea son, weekends only during off-season. Available for groups. Park also has a walk-thru section. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our art on pages ton q fffl \r\n \r\n\\ki's \r\n \r\nVI\\\\H \\i \r\n \r\nAnne Tutl Gallery \u0026 A. Kalinin Studio, Chipley Village Hwy. 27, (31822); 706-663-8032. \r\n \r\nSneel Home \\nllqiies and Caller}, 149 Main St., (31822); 706-663-7776. Open: Dairy, 1 0 am-6 pm. This unique gallery includes antiques, the Ruston Design Studio and Pine Mountain Forge. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC MTi:SAIOM MIMs \r\nChipley Historical Center, 146 McDougald Ave., (31822); 706-633-4044. Open: Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., 10 am, 12 noon \u0026 1-4 pm; Sat, 1 0 am-1 2 noon. NA. Historical artifacts, records and photos ot Pine Mountain. \r\n \r\nSTVI'i: PVRKS \r\nF.l\u003e. Koosc\\elt Stale Park, 2970 Ga. Hwy. 190 E, (31822); 800-864-7275, 706-663-4858. Open: 7 am-10 pm. SNR-PF-CC-OSF-HR-L-PN-PG-PO-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-PA. Located atop Pine Mountain, this 1 0,000-acre park is thelargestin Georgia and deeply rooted in the historical era of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Camping, cot tages, 23-mi. hiking trail, horseback riding, lake swimming pool, fish ing and picnicking. 13 mi. from FDR's Little White House, ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nSPORTS X RI.CRi; \\TIO\\ \r\nMenellln's Point Hunting Present- \u0026 kennels, 7729 Hamilton Pleasant Grove Rd., (31 822); 800-636-981 9, 706-663-821 5. HF-ED-NS-GR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-L-M-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-G-R-RS- \r\nFS-CTV-CL-CBK-J-GS-IM-PA-KA-NA-MF. Traditional Southern quail, pheasant and clnikar hunting on 900 acres of prime terrain. At Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, GA. ft \r\nline Mountain Trail, U.S. Hwy. 27 to Ga. Hwy. 85 W., (31822); 706-663-4858, 706-663-4256. Open: Mon.-Thu., 8 am-5 pm; Fri., 8 am-1 0 pm; Sat. \u0026 Sun., 9 am-6 pm. HF-SNR-PF-CC-OS-F-L-PN-PGPO-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-MF. 23-mile blazed hiking trail, runs from Callaway Country Store on U.S. Hwy. 27 to WISP-TV Tower on Ga. Hw/85 W. Camping, trail maps available at F.D.R. State Park office. \r\nKoose\\ell Riding Stables, Ga. Hwy. 354, F.D.R. State Park, (31822); 706-628-4533. Open: Daily, reservations advised. GR-HRTS-TV. Guided horseback trail rides by the hour, half day, day or overnight. Group events available. \r\n \r\nPine Mountain Campground, 8804 Hamilton Rd., (31822); 706-663-4329. Rates: S1 4-S24. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9 am-9 pm; Sun., 9 am-8 pm. H-GR-F-PN-PG-PO-CP-DP-RV-PA. Pool, spa, pull-through sites, six paved sites with patio, playground, pond, tent sites, laun dry, TV lounge, propane, dump station, fire rings, athletic field and convenience store. 154 sites; two handicap sites. E-mail: pmca@inetnow.net (GHTA) \r\nI OIK, IV, \r\nCallanay Gardens, U.S. 27, (31 822); 80KALLAWAY, 706663-2281 . After an exciting day in the Gardens, you may choose to stay in the lovely Callaway Gardens Inn, charming Country cottages or luxuri ous Mountain Creek Villas. Guests have access to the Fitness Cen ter and seven restaurants, all in a beautiful setting designed to relax and inspire you as you enjoy your visit. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 1 87. \r\nDarts Inn, P.O. Box 830, (31822); 706-663-2522, 800-346-2668. Rates: Over $79.99. K-CTV. (GHTA) \r\nFireside Inn, P.O. Box 1308, (31822); 706-663-4141. \r\nIliirklchcriVs Inn, 8924 Hamilton Rd., (31822); 706-663-9343. Rates: $65-$1 60. Open: Mon.-Sun., 9 am-1 1 pm. H-CC-OS-HR-POCB-RS-K-CTV-J-VCR-MF. \r\nPine Mountain Club Chalets, Ga. Hwy. 18, (31822); 800-535-7622. Rates: S95-$1 75. Open: 8 am-6 pm. NS-CC-OS-F-GPL-PG-PO-TC-CB-R-RS-K-BS-CTV-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\nline Mounlaln Motel, U.S. 27 S., (31822); 706-663-2306. Rates: $40-$60. Open: Daily, 9 am-9pm. NS-GR-SNR-OS-CTV. \r\nStorms House Inn, 207 Harris St., (31822); 706-663-9100. Rates: $89-S300.H-NS-SNR-OS-BB-BBP-CB-K-CTV-CBK-FBK-D-TV. \r\n\\ alley Inn, 1 4420 Hwy. 27, (31 81 1 ); 800-944-9393, 906-628^1454. Rates: $68-$125. H-GR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GP-HR-L-PG-PO-CB-R-K. \r\n(GHTA) \r\nHarm Springs Resort, 2541 White House Pkwy., (31822); 706-663-7400. Rates: $89-$179. CC-OS-TH-CB-R-K-J-VCR-PA-MF. ft \\Vhlte Columns Motel, 19727 Hwy. 27, P.O. Box 531, (31822); 706-663-2312, 800-722-5083. Rates: S35-S55. H-SNR-CC-GP-PNCTV-PA. (GHTA) \r\nSHOPPIXti Chipley Milage Shops, Highway 27 \u0026 354, (31 822); 1/2 mile north of Callaway Gardens. Includes art galleries, food stores, restau rants, clothing and gift shops. \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n1 99 \r\n \r\n Downtown line Mountain, (31822). RS-GS-D. Unique gift and antique shops, artgallehes, restaurants and motels in an Appalachian foothill setting. Located two miles north ofCallaway Gardens, 15 minutes west of Warm Springs and The Little White House. \r\nIRUHI SI:R\\HI;S \r\nline Mountain Tourism Vssnclalion \u0026 Welcome Center, 111 Broad St., (31822); 706-663-4000, 800-441-3502. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-4 pm; Sun., 1-4 pm. OS-D. Gateway to Callaway Gardens, located just 60 min. southwest ofAtianta. Pine Mountain lies at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Visit the Welcome Center, open daily, in downtown for your free copy of the Pine Mountain Experience book. Self-guided downtown walking tours available. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 189. \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\n.limni) Curler National Historic Sile, 300 N. Bond St., (31 780); 91 2-824-41 04. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. H-NPS-NR-ED-MOS-GS. The visitor center/museum, located in the restored Plains High School, tells the story of Georgia's most famous native son and the small rural community that produced the 39th U.S. President. Exhibits range from rural life to world politics and the part each plays in the life of Jimmy Carter, ft Plains Historic lYesenallon Trust. Inc., P.O. Box 17, (31780); 912-824-461 1. NR-TS-TV. Plains Historic Trust self-guided tour, visit 27 sites over eight tniles in and around the historic town of Plains, home of the 39th U.S. President, Jimmy Carter. Tour book lets available at the Depot and from most Plains merchants. Visit the Jimmy Carter Boyhood Home. ' \r\n\u003c;\\MPIV. Plains Campground, (31 780); 91 2-924-4633. CP-RV. Eleven KV sites. Electric and water hookups, showers and comfort station. \r\nIOIX.IM. Plains Bed and Breakfast Inn, 1 00 W. Church St., (31 780); 912-824-7252. Rates: $60. NS-GR-CC-GP-PN-BB-BBP-RS-CTV-FBKVCR-PA-SGT-MF-TV. \" IGHTA) \r\nP/ej\u003ee^ee our ad on page 21 \r\nTOURS \r\nPlains Step-A-Board, (31780); 912-824-7740, 912-9244011. Open: By app't. TS-TV. Step-on guide service available for groups of any size-van to motor coach. Tours cover all historic sites in Plains, including drive by of the Carter home within the secured com pound. Plains Tour Service, Main St., (31780); 912-824-3462, 91 2-824-5009. Open: Tour runs Mon.-Sat., 9 am-6 pm. H-GR-CCTS-TV. Guidedpersonal tours ofall major sites in andaiound Plains, including the boyhood home of President Carter, pond house, school and President Carter's old peanut warehouse. \r\nTR\\u;i SI:RM\u003c:I:S \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information (.outer-Plains, 1763 U.S. Hwy. 280, (31 780); 91 2-824-7477. One of 1 1 state operated infor mation centers located along Georgia 's in-bound highways. Visitors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from full-time staff, refreshments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation service. E-mail: plains@in.state.ga.us \r\nKt'MioMs \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECRK \\TIO\\ Silver Dollar Raceway, Hwy. 96 W., (31076); 912-847-4414. Open: Call for weekend race schedule. H-DP-FS-FL-E-GS-PA-NA. One-quarter-mile NHRA-sanctioned Drag Strip. Races include a tune and test event, 1/4-mile points series, ft \r\nlOIH.IM, \r\nFort Wayne Inn \u0026 Restaurant, 305 W. Marion St., (31076); 912-847-3590, 912-847-3777. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-LD-RS-FS-FLCTV-FBK-MF. \r\nKiihliiiul \r\nIOIM.IM, Days Inn-Rlchland, 46 Nicholson St., (31825); 912-887-9000. Rates: $40-555. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CW-CBK. \r\n \r\nScnoiii \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nMl Sill MS \r\nBuggy Shop Museum, Main St., (30276); 770-599-1222. Open: Sat. \u0026 Sun., 9 am-6 pm. Groups by app't. YA. Take a ride back in tme through a nostalgic collection from 1890 to 1930. Trace time \r\n \r\nthrough antique buggies, automobiles, player pianos S Coca-Cola memorabilia. \r\nCulpeppcr House licit \u0026 Breakfast, 35 Broad St., (30276); 770-599-8182. Rates: $85. NHL-NS-GR-SNR-CC-BB-BBP-FBK-PASB. \" (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \\ eranda, 252 Seavy St., (30276); 770-599-3905. Rates: $79-$1 35. H-NR-M-NS-CC-OS-L-TC-BB-BBP-RS-CTV-FBK-J-GS-VCR-KA-NA-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 20. \r\nSIIOPPIV; \r\nCarriage House Country Antiques \u0026 Gifts, 7412 E. Hwy. 16, (30276); 770-599-6321 . Open: Fri.-Sat, 10am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. CC-OS-GS. Antiques, primitives, collectibles, quilts, gifts, custom frames and mats. (GHTA) \r\nTOl RS Senola Driving Tour of Homes, (30276). TV. Includes 24 homes in the National Historic District dating from Antebellum and late 19th centuryperiod. Tour brochure available at City Hall, library and convention bureau. \r\nGrandmother's Garden \u0026 Pathways of Gold Park, Old Town Garden Club of Sharpsburg, (30277); 770-599-3477. Open: Year-round to the public. Shjrpsburg Garden Club's state, regional and national award-winning garden complements this quaint shop ping village. Also Pathways of Gold Park. 1st place winner of the Garden Club of Georgia's Olympic Garden theme category. \r\nSPORTS X RICRI-MION \r\nIlls la/er labile llshing Area, 601 Third Ave., (31816); 706-846-8448,706-846-8449. Open: Daily, sunrise-sunset H-HF-OSBF-F-L-PN-CP. 195-acre public fishing lake on Big Later Creek Wildlife Preserve, boat ramp, pier, fishing, picnic tables, primitive camping. Wildlife Management Area--Operated by GADept. Nat ural Resources. Nearby attractions: Big Lazer WMA, F.D.R. State Park, Flint River. License required for fishing. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nTalbol County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 98, Monroe St., (31827); 706-665-8079. C. Information on attractions and events m one u' ^v:.;/.7 . :jwc towns. \r\nSPORTS X RI'ICKE \\TION \r\nThe Rock Ranch, 5020 Bamesville Hwy., (30285); 706-647-6374, 706-647-4430. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm \u0026 by app't. H-HFED-NS-YA-GR-F-L-PN-PO-TC-TH-CP-FS-BS-E-FBK-NA-MF-TV. Located on 750 acres owned by Truett Cathy, owner of Chic Filet, will host corporate events, corporate picnics, family reunions, church \u0026 civic group outings, covered wagon camping and birthday parties, ft \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\n\\riRVCTIO\\S \r\nThomaslon, A Main Street City, P.O. Box 708, (30286); 706-647-8311. Relive the charm and character ofyesteryear as you stroll the charming square and downtown of Thomaston. Bounti ful shopping is found in unique stores, antique shops, restaurants and other specialty enterprises. Thomaslon-l pson Archives, 301 S. Center St., (30286); 706-646-2437, 706-646-3518. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-1 pm. ED-NS-D-MF-TV. The Thomaston-Upson Archives is a joint project of the City of Thomaston, UpsonCounty, theThomaston-Upson School Board and System, and the Upson Historical Soci ety. The archives serves the storage and information needs of local government officials and agencies. It is an information, genealog ical, and historical research facility. \r\niisv!-owl siTI:SAIO\\IMI;MS \r\n\\uchiimpkee Covered Bridge, Alien Rd., (30286); 706-646-2437,706*46-3518. First known as Zom's Mill Bridge, it was built in 1892, restored in 1986, and washed away in the Hood of 1994. The bridge has been rebuilt. ItisaTown Truss covered bridge with a span of 96 ft. Historic Courthouse Square. Downtown, (30286); 706-647-8311, 706-647-9686. H-HF-ED-D. Restored tum-of-thecentury building houses several businesses that offer visitors some excellent shopping opportunities. This picturesque downtown busi ness district is set off by one of Georgia's most magnificent courthouses,constructed in 1908. \r\n \r\nPelllgrcw-tthilc-Slamps House, Andrews Dr.. (30286); 706-646-2437. ED-M-TV. The official home of the Upson Histoi, ,1! Society, this early 1800's house is a typical example of the hou- * found throughout the Southeast, with rooms added to the cem j, portion as family needs dictated. It was renovated and officially opened to the public in 1975. Features period furnishings as iv?/; as a local museum. \r\nsTVM I'XK'kS \r\nSprenell Bluff Stale Park 740 Sprewell Bluff Rd., (30286)706-646-6026. Open: 7 am-dark. HF-PF-OS-BF-F-PN-PG-TH-CP PA This little-known gem on the Flint River is one of Georgia's ntv.c state parks. A 3-mile trail winds along the bank and up rocky bin!: offering excellent views from high above the river. A boat ran:p available lor earners, kayakers, rafters and anglers, ft \r\nSPORTS x Ri;cRi:vno\\ \r\nFlint River Outdoor Center, 4429 Woodland Rd., (30286) 706-647-2633. H-YA-GR-CC-OS-BF-F-PN-PO-RF-CP-RV-LD-RS-FLBS-CTV-E-CBK-GS-MF-TV. Located on the Flint River, Class I tt- II , Kwith a 7-room lodge, five RV hookups, guided tours available. \r\nHickory Ridge (iolf Club, 428 Hickory Ridge Dr., (30286); 706-648-2955. Rates: S20-S25. GC. View is a 50-mile radius on this mountain-top course. Crenshaw bent grass green. \r\nRainl ree (iolf Course, 1 495 Hwy. 19 S., (30286); 706-647-7358 Rates: $12.72. GC. \r\nSkydiving, 2333 Delray Rd., (30286); 800-276-DIVE. \r\nI.OUCIV, Days Inii-Thoinaslon, 1211 Hwy. 19 N., (30286-2279) 706-648-9260. Rates: $48-$54. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV CBK-J-IMVCR-PA. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nHint Rher l,odge, 4429 Woodland Rd., (30286); 706-647-2633. Rates: $35-565. NS-CC-OS-BF-F-PO-BB-BBP-LD-CBK-FBK-J-GS-MF. \r\nGrand Oak Inn, 327 W. Main St., (30286); 706-647-2482. BB. .laiiieson Inii-Thoniaslon, 1010 Hwy. 19 N., (30286); 706-648-2232,800-541 -3268. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-W GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-J-MF. (GHTA) \r\n/'/e\u003c7se see our \u003cid on the inside from cover \r\n\\\\oodull House, 324 W. Main St., (30286); 706-647 7044. Rates: $55. NS-F-GP-PN-PG-PO-RF-TC-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-D-NA MF. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nThomastnn Upson County Airport, 2347 Del Ray Rd., (30286); 706-6474500.Open:Sun-Sat,8:30am-6:30pm. H-HF CC-OS-FlCTV-MF. Home ol the Sarnstormin' Business Expo  Air Show. Runway 5001' x 100' wide. Two courtesy cars available. AWOSt 133.97, Macon approach 122.2, Thomaston Upson County Uni com 122.80. elevation 796 ft., runway30-12, approach is on30, NBD \u0026 Yates, Jet-A fuel, Avgas 100II, free coffee and full canteen am. New DTN hookup, pilots lounge. \r\nThomaston-Upson County Chamber of Commerce, 201 S. Center St, (30286); 706-647-9686. C. Home oi the Flint River. Thomaston-Upson Archives, Sprewel BluffState Park, Auchumpkee Creek covered bridge, Pettigrew-White Stamps House, CampThunder, The Rock Ranch, Flint River Outdoor Center, T/UAirportandthe historic Courthouse Square, downtown. (GHTA) \r\n\u003c \\MPI\\\u003c; \r\nSouth Prong Creek Caiupground-l'iuiilllla, State Route 230, (31091); 800-227-2583,912-783-2551 . Rates: 510-$15. HF-NSYA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-BA-F-PN-PG-TH-CP-DP-RV-CTV-VCR-PA-SB-MF. FWparkwith 150 fully serviced sites and many tent sites. PextS quiet, natural surroundings and a stocked fishing pond will help you relax. Laundromat. Monthly rates available, ft \r\nI OIK, IV, Days Inn-llnadilla, U.S. 41 \u0026 1-75, (31091); 912-627-3211. RedC,arpclliiiMnadma,l-75\u0026Exit40,(31091);912-627-3261. \r\nScottish Inn-4 midilla, Rte. 2, Box 100, (31091); 91 2-627-3228 Rates: S21.88-S35.88. NS-SNR-PF-CC-PG-PO-RS-CTV-PA. \r\nSugar Hill Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 2450 Sugar Hill Rd., (3109U 912-627-3557,912-627-3612. Rates: $45-$75. Open: Call for reser vations. CC-PO-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK. \r\n\\ icniiii \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\n\\TTK\\\u003c:TIO\\-\u003e \r\nKills Brothers Pecans, 1315 Tippettville Rd., (31\"9 912-268-9041. Open: Daily, 8 am-7 pm. H-OS-GS-TV. Pecan t cessing plant and confectionery tours. Group tours by apP \r\nMl SI-'\" M\u003c \r\nGeorgia Cotton Museum, 1321 E. Union St., (31  ; 912-268-2045, 912-2684274. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9:15 am-\" \r\n \r\n200 \r\n \r\nMy Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n H-ED-M-PN-GS. Museum presents cotton: past present, and future. Short video, gift shop. Free. \\Valler F. George Law Museum, N. 4th St., (31092); )12-268-2045,912-268-4274. Open: App't only. ED-M-E-D-TV. Early jiv office of Walter F. George, U.S. Senator for 35 years. Museum Houses artifacts and memorabilia from his career. \r\nCAMIMV; \r\nCampers Haven, 12% Camper; Haven Rd, (31092); 912-268-9076. pS-BF-F-L-M-PO-RF-WS-CP-DP-RV-FL-E-PA-NA. \"Best fishing on tfke Blackshear.\" Twenty sites with water \u0026 electricity, dump stajon, showers, pavilion, boat ramp, bait \u0026 tackle shop, gas on dock. Itrkey Creek Campground \u0026 Fish Camp, 156 Pat's Camp It, (31092); 912-268-6833,912-273-8738. Rates: $10-$15. H-05If-F-L-PG-CB-CP-DP-RV. Six acres on Turkey Creek, leading to north ytrjofLake Blackshear. Good fishing, rustic, showers and restrooms. joat ramp near Andersonville National Cemetery, Vienna, homeof fie 'Big Pig Jig\" and antique shops. Also near Veterans Memorial yate Park and Conference Center and 18-hole championship golf nurse. \r\nKilghts Inn-Vienna, 1525 E. Union St., (31092); (12-268-2221. Rates: Under $38.95. NS-GR-SNR-CC-PN-PG-POCW-PA-MF. \r\noo\\u:yrw\\ CIATI R \r\nVienna Cultural Center, 300 Cotton St, (31 092); 912-268-2045, (12-268-4274. Open: By app't D. Restored deconsecrated Prince of face Episcopal Church, used as small meeting center. \r\nroiRs \r\nDriving Tour of Vienna, 1321 E. Union St., (31092); 9)2-268-2045. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9:15 am-4 pm. YA-LVTV. Driving Bur of historic residences. All properties are over 50 years old and mintain Victorian facades, ft \r\nTR\\\\I:I,SI:R\\ICI:S \r\nDooly County Chamber of Commerce, 11 7 E. Union St, 31092); 91 2-268-8275. Open: Weekdays, 8:30 am-5 pm. NR-M-PNI IC-D-C-TV. Home of BBQ City, USA. and Georgia Barbecue cham\\ mship cookoff. (GHTA) \r\nA Chattahoochee-Flint \u0026 Heritage Highway Community \r\nRoosr\\rll Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation, U.S. (toy. 27A, (31 830); 706-655-5000, 706-655-5668. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-NHL-NR-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-F-GC-GP-HC-l-PNHKB-LD-FS-CTV-CBK-FBK-GS-NA-MF. Visitors may take free selfguided tour of the quadrangle of the Historic Roosevelt Institute, founded by F.D.R. in 1927 for rehab of polio patients, nowamajor flab facility. Conference Center facilities, including Camp Dream vocational facilities, are available torrent, ft Warm Springs Regional Fisheries Center, U.S. Hwy. 27 Alt wst of town, (31830); 706-655-3382. ED-NA. Center features a Wchery, Fish Health Center, Visitor Center and Aquarium displays. Opendaily, 7:30am~4pm. Guided group tours by app't \r\nHISTORIC SITI-:SAIUM MI-MS \r\nHue Whit* House Stale Historic Site, 401 Little White House M, (31830); 706-655-5870. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. H-NHL-NRED-M-YA-GR-CC-OS-PN-GS-TV. Built in 1932 by President Franklin 0. Roosevelt for his use while here for polio therapy. Also see \"stored pools and springs complex where therapy began. Film, wseum, exhibits and special events. Group tours/rates available ** advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\n\"PORTS XR|.;\u003c;R|;\\T10\\ \r\ntoosrveil Memorial Golf Club, Hwy. 27-A \u0026 Ga. 41 , (31 830); '06-655-5230. Rates: $22-$24. GC. 1926 Donald Ross Course, We Wes, rolling terrain, bermuda greens, well-bunkered, with 'Wipede fairways. \r\nI \\\\IIT \r\n\"\"sey'8 KV Park, P.O. Box 1 60, (31 830); 706-655-2480. Open: 'W-round. SNR-PF-OS-PN-PO-CP-RV-PA-SB. 50-foot pull-throughs \"fall hookups. Clean restrooms, bathhouse, laundry. Located near \"\"\"wveft Institute, Little White House, arts and crafts shops, golf aar*t, National Fish Hatchery, Callaway Gardens and other points \r\narm Springs Bed and Breakfast. P.O. Box 351, r*l Street Hwy. 27A /41 , (31 830); 800-366-761 6, 706-655-21 1 4. TM* 540.00-51 60. NS-GR-SNR-CC-PN-TH-BB-BBP-OV-FBK-J-NA- \r\n \" (GHTA) Please see our 3d on page 2 1 . \r\nCo'ln \"7 '\"\". 56? 5 Spring St., (31830); , 706-655-3362. Rates: J42-J47. H-HF-GR-CC-OS-CBK-J-IM-D. \r\n \r\nSIIOPIMM; \r\nAntiques \u0026 Craft* Unlimited Mall, (31830); 706-655-2468. Open: 9:30 am-7 pm. H-CC. / 14 shops, including Santa Fe Art Gallery. Central air and heat. A wide variety of antiques and col lectibles plus a few quality crafts. Art by regional artists Arthur Kiggs and Roberta Geter. ft IGHTA) \r\nBoutique, 60 Broad St, (31830); 706-655-3894. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-6 pm; Sun. 1 -6 pm. GS. Gift shop; year-round Christmas, col lectibles^ beautifully decorated and friendly sen/it e. (GHTA) \r\nCountry Classics, P.O. Box 567, (31830); 706-655-2609. (GHTA) \r\nSacks Route 1, 88 Broad St, (31830); 800-452-6778. H-CC West central Georgia's largest collectibles, store. Open daily. Y'allcome! (GHTA) \r\nHarm Springs Village Mall, 69 Broad St., (31830); 706-655-2166. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9:30 am-6 pm, Sun.,10:30 am6 pm. OS-GS-D. Discover something different in our retail mall. With over 30 different artists and craftsmen, you 'I! find an array of uniquely blended merchandise. Antiques, collectibles (botholdand new), handcrafted items, furniture, books, confederate, local sou venirs, and a great card shop! ft \r\nTOl KS \r\nWarm Springs Step-on Tour, 33 Stevens St., (31830); 706-655-2322, 706-672-4079. Open: By app't TS-TV. Guided per sonal tours of Historic Warm Springs with its 6S shops, historic restaurants, Roosevelt's Little White House and pools. Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation and Georgia's 10,000-acre Roosevelt State Park for groups sized van to motor coach by appointment. \r\nTRA\\i;i, SKKVICHS \r\nFDR/Warm Springs Welrome Center, 30 Broad St, (31830); 800-FDR-1927. 706-655-3322. IB. Warm Springs Village, a step back in time. Over 60 shops, seven restaurants, lodging. \r\nMerlwether County Chamber of Commerce, 91 Broad St, (31830); 706-655-2558. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-NHL-MD-C-IB-MF. Located in historic Wann Springs, the Chamber is housed in the 7 930s Community Building built by the WPA and dedicated to Sara Delano Roosevelt, mother of F.D.R. Newly redecorated in period style. The community building offers a wide range of activ ities hosted by the Chamber and Warm Springs Tourism Association. (GHTA) \r\nWarm Springs Area Tourism Association, 30 Broad St., (31830); 706-655-3322, 800-FDR-1927. Open: Mon.-Sat. 10 am6 pm; Sun., 11 am-6 pm. Warm Spring Village's changing streets and courtyard invite shoppers to take a step back in time to a fam ily atmosphere where the smiles are as warm as the ice cream is cool. With over sixty-five shops filled with everything from apparel and antiques to hand made crafts and fine collectibles, shoppers can spend the entire day visiting each uniquely different store. Several restaurants serve southern delights. (GHTA) \r\nI ()!)(,IN(. \r\nKalntree Farms Bed \u0026 Breakfatil, 8060 Ga. Hwy. 208, (31831); 706-582-3227,800-433-0627. Rates: $85-5130. L-BB-BBPCTV-FBK. (GHTA) \r\n\\\\csl Poinr \r\nA Chattahoochee-Flint \u0026 Heritage Highway Community \r\nHISTORIC SITi;s/MOM Ml IMS \r\nConfederate Cemetery, U.S. 29. Large cedars snade the remains of 76 men--Confederate and Federal casualties of the Fort Tyler siege. A double grave honors General Tyler and Captain Gonzalez. \r\nFort Tyler, P.O. Box 715, (31833-0715); 706-645-1440. NHL An earthen fort built in 1863 to protect the Chattahoochee River bridges and railroad junction at West Point. The fort was named in honor of General Robert C. Tyler, quartermaster for the Confederacy, who is buried there. \r\nHawks Library, 100 West 8th St.; 706-645-1549. Here, on Apr/130, 1886, General John B. Gordon used the term \"Daughters of the Confederacy\" to introduce Winnie Davis. The title became the name of the present patriotic organization. \r\nSI'ORT1- -V !!' \r\nWest Point lake Dam iind Msltor Cenlrr, 500 Resource Management Dr., (31833-9517); 706-645-2937. Rates: Campsites $10-528. H-HF-COE-NR-ED-M-SNR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-L-M-PN-PG-TCTH-WS-CB-CP-DP-RV-RS-VCR-PA-TV-VI. West Point Lake is a recre ational showcase for visitors. It contains 52,000 acres of public recreation area, includinga 10,000-acre game preserve, 26,000-acre lake, and 525 miles ofshoreline. Visitor Center has exhibits and infor mation. Hours of operation: Apr.-Sep, 9:30am-5:30pm;Oa-Mar., 8 am-4:30pm. ft \r\nCAMIM\\\u003c; \r\nR. Shaefer Heard, West Point Rd., (30188); 706-645-2404, 706-645-2937. BF-PG-TC-CP-RV. Eighty-seven RV and tent sites. Elec tric and water hookups. Comfort station, shower, playground, amphitheater, ball diamond, tennis and basketball courts, boat \r\n \r\nramp, and laundry. The visitor center has displays concerning the management of me lake and the history of the people and the land surrounding the lake. \r\nlOIH.IM. \\csling Place, 408 East 7th St., (31833); 706*43-8164. Open: By reservation. BB-GS, The House on 7th, 311 E. 7th St, (31833); 706-645-2064. Rates: $65. NS-OS-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK. (GHTA) Travclodgc-Wcsl Point, 1 870 State Route 1 8, (31833); 706-6439922. Rates: $35-$50. H-NPS-NS-GR-CC-OS-F-L-M-PN-PO-WS-FLCTV-CBK-IM-PA-NA. West Point Motel, 7800 W. Point Rd., (31 833); 706-645-1461. \r\nik\\\\i i SI;R\\ICI:S \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-West Point, P.O. Box 526, (31833); 706-645-3353. Open: 7:30 am-1 1:30 pm. One of 11 state operated information centers located along Georgia's in bound interstate highways. Visitors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from full-time staff, refreshments andrestroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation service. E-mail: westpoint@itt. state.ga.us Greater Valley Area Chamber of Commerce, 2 1 20 S. Broad Ave, (31833); 800-268-6860,334-642-1411 . Open: 8 am-5 pm. C. \r\n\\\\cslon \r\n\\TIKM \"I ION* Merrill Pecan Company, Hwy. 520, (31832); 912-828-6610. Open: Daily, 7am-9pm. H-HF-CC-OS-FS-FL-GS-TV. Pecan gift shop, open year-round. Regional specialty items, antiques, toys and peaches. Clean restrooms. Tours, ft (GHTA) \r\n\\\\hilrstillc \r\nYITRACTIO\\S Chuck-Bar Rmu Ranch, 15535 Ga. Hwy. 219, (31833); 706-663-9127. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-6 pm. ED-NS-YA-GR-CCPN-GS-MF-TV. Toui one of Georgia's newest livestock facilities and see how we farm the Australian Emu. Gift shop, refreshments. Tours by app't only. Admission (3.50. ft \r\n\\\\illiainson si'OKisx KI \u003c:RI:\\IIO\\ \r\nThe Ptoes Gotf Course, 752 Reidsboro Rd, (30292); 770-2294107. Rates: 521.40. GC. \r\n\\\\IMMlbllM \r\nHISTORIC sin SAIOM MI:MS \r\nBig Red Oak Cwrred Bridge, Between Gay \u0026 Woodbury, Ga. 85, (30293); 800-FDR-1927. NR. Covered bridge of TownLattice design, builtc. 1840 by Horace King. Red Oak is the longest wooden bridge span in Georgia. \r\nCXMI'IM, lake Merhvpther, 728 Lake Meriwether Rd, (30293); 706-553-9904, 706-553-5247. BF-F-L-PN-RV. Twenty-seven sites, twelve with water and electricity. Open year-round and operated by the County Com mission. \r\n\\\\oodlii ii (I \r\nOld South Kami Museum \u0026 Ag learning Center, Route 1, Box 191, (31836); 706-674-2894,706474-2706. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9-5 pm; dosed Sun. M. Old South Farm Museum spotlights farm ing from 1900-1960's. Areas in museum include dairy farming, poultry, cotton, tractors, cane mitts, grist mitts, peanut pickers, thrashers, water dumps, hay balers, wagons, stoves, over 2,000 items. \r\nHeart of Georgia RV Park, 6722 Hwy. 74, (31097); 706-472-3437. BF-TH-CP-RV. / 7 large, level waterfront sites with a full range of amenities. Enjoy swimming, boating and walking trails. \r\n/chiilon RI;(;RI:\\TIO\\ \r\nThe Cedars Golf Course, 907 Hwy. 18 W, (30295); 770-567-8808. Rates: $21.40. GC. \r\nTRUI:I.SI;R\\ICI:S \r\nPike County Chamber of Commerce, 118 Concord St, (30295); 770-567-0616. Open: Mon.-Fri, 9 am-2 pm. NR-C. Bike in Pike along roads, stagecoach routes, railbeds--all planted in wildflowers! Pike County Courthouse site of several major films. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nGeo 9i \r\n \r\nMy Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n201 \r\n \r\n --------- ESCAPE TO THE SLOW, CTENTLE pace of GEORGIA'S BEACHES. Sun-kissed beaches of white sand, gentle ocean breezes, lush golfing greens and specta \r\ncular sunsets are the hallmarks of the state's port to the Atlantic Ocean. History is strong here, from islands \r\n \r\nids\" \r\n \r\nJ'\"ff j',-I / . \r\n \r\nThis page, clockwise from top: St Simons golf course; Family fun on Sea Island's beaches; Classic Colonial Coast architecture; Colonial Coast sunset; Unwinding on white beaches. Facing page, from left to right: Forsyth Park in Savannah; Great golfing on Georgia's Coast \r\n \r\nW\u003c 3*  t\" I \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast PACE 204 \r\njust off the shore that hold the story of Georgia's first colonization, to the deep swamps containing a inique and alluring culture. This is the glittering gemstone \r\ntat attracted some of the country's wealthiest families to come and play and ^continues to call to Pwiose needing to refresh their senses. \r\n \r\n Set Your Course For A Days Inn. \r\n \r\nThere's a lot to do and see in Georgia's Coast, so get on the road and head for a Days Inn! You'll have no trouble finding one of our 14 participating locations. Plus, with our Rock Bottom Rates,\" I you can spend more time and less money seeing all of Georgia! \r\nPROPERTIES \r\n \r\nBRUNSWICK DOWNTOWN BRUNSWICK INTERSTATE 95 BRUNSWICK DAYSTOP [-95 JEKYLL ISLAND KINGS BAY/KINGSLAND/ST. MARYS SAVANNAH AIRPORT SAVANNAH HISTORIC DISTRICT I SAVANNAH OGLETHORPE MALLj SAVANNAH SOUTHSIDE SAVANNAH GATEWAY \\-95 SAVANNAH RICHMOND HILL ST. SIMONS ISLAND TOWNSEND WAYCROSS \r\n \r\nFor complete information about \r\n \r\nDays Inn properties, see our listings \r\n \r\nin the Travel Directory sections. \r\nCall 1-800-DAYS INN \r\nor your local travel agent \r\n \r\nDAYS INN \r\nThere \r\n \r\nand ask for the Rock Bottom Rate\" \r\n \r\nI \"Rates available at participating properties only and are subject to change I I without notice. Rates based on 1 -4 persons per room. Rates vary. Blackout I periods may apply. Advance reservations recommended. Not valid with I any other discounts, Offer good through 12/31/99. For new 2000 Rock | I Bottom Rates' check for details. 1999 Days Inns of America, Inc. \r\n \r\nSee map overleaf behind page 74 for Metropolitan Atlanta; page 114 for Historic South. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\n\\ Georgia \r\n\\ !\u003c)\u003c)\u003c) 2000 \r\n \r\nPrepared by the Department \r\n \r\nof Transportation, Division of \r\n \r\n1^. ^ \r\n \r\nPlanning and Program- ' \r\n \r\nI W-^\\ minq, dffice of Infor- \r\n \r\nI FORO - matwn Services in \r\n \r\nx cooperation with \r\n \r\nthe U.S. Department \r\n \r\n^fe.xsg'C* * Transportation. \r\n \r\nPopulation of Citte and Communttis-1990 Census \r\n \r\nSUte Highway Sylton Mid Conncctloni bud CUllHklUoni \r\n \r\nMultiline DivKJed Aew Controlled \r\nMurtildne with Contunuou* Center Turn Ljne H or more tones) Multildne Undivided (4 or more tones) DMded H^hway \r\n \r\nCounty Boundary Park, Forest of Preserve \r\nReservation General Aviation Airport Air Carrier Airport \r\n \r\n2 Lanes \r\n \r\nMilitary Ajrpott Roadside Park or Rest Area \r\n \r\nPaved Connecting Road *\"\\ \r\nUnptved Connecting Road Under Construction or Projected Mileage \r\n \r\nWith Facilities Welcome Center Dock (Georgia Ports Authority) State Park or Natural Area Recreation Area-Camping \r\n \r\nFufl Interchange \r\n \r\nRecreation Area-No Camping \r\n \r\nPartial Interchange \r\n \r\nFish Hatchery (U.S.) Fish Hatchery (Stale) \r\n \r\nAcceu Denied \r\n \r\nDam \r\n \r\nIntermediate and Cumulative Mileage \r\nRailroad \r\n(Not in use) \r\n \r\nInterstate U.S. State Historic Site (U.S.) \r\n \r\nElectric Interurtaan Railroad * \r\n \r\nHistoric Site (State) \r\n \r\nInientttr syn^m ihoswi m grwn. Other pnocipal, through highway)thown in red. Remiinng highwayi art ihown m bUck. Highway MMJ TrwHporUtion Mtp Corrected ID Ljnuary 1999 \r\n \r\n(jS *; I JOHNSON \r\n \r\nEMANU \r\n \r\nT\u00262^ \r\nrf*- \r\n''.,,. 'S^.s-S3 / \r\nTELFAIR '\\ \r\n \r\nBEN HILL \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS fi HISTORIC:SITES \r\n \r\n!^ *\u0026 ^Tk \r\nNo matter which highway you're \r\ntraveling along Georgia's coast, a scenic state park or historic site \r\nis less than an hour away. Travel \r\nat a slower pace and enjoy our beautiful state. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nCOTTAGES \r\n \r\nLODGE ROOMS GOLF____ \r\n \r\nFor a listing of state parks and historic \r\n \r\nsites along Georgia's coast, see \r\n \r\npage 218. \r\n \r\n14\" \r\n \r\nFor a complete listing of state parks and historic sites, see page 63. \r\n \r\n\\V 1^. \r\n \r\nCall today! \r\nMonday--Friday, \r\n8 a.m.--4:30 p.m. EST Brochures 404-656-3530 Reservations 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\n^ i_rn^f^ r ^^ -jJ kM rt 2f1.i \r\n \r\n\"OTO'~\u003e--*^ -\"V ! BRANTL_ ,^.=^ \r\nN^fea^C^aias*5*^* \r\n \r\n'S^ -- \r\n \r\n^ *Mwiswiak m^r*7 \r\n \r\nfl \r\n \r\nSaouSOih*, 1: .-- \r\n \r\nATLANTIC \r\n \r\nOCEAN \r\n \r\n ft, \r\n.tebfe;. \r\n \r\n Even in the bustling, historic Savannah it's easy to see this region's unhurried, \r\ngracious air. \r\n \r\nHere you'll find serenity of golden salt marshes stretching south, sea islands off the shore and a hundred miles of coastal plain. A chain of bar rier islands provides world-class golf, tennis and beaches, as well as nature preserves ideal for bird watching, photography and ecotourism. Inland, in the exotic Okefenokee Swamp, hiking, canoeing and camping are the leisure pur suits. In Savannah, people relax by surrendering to the charms of the city's romantic past. \r\nSavannah was wilderness in 1733 when a boatload of English set \r\n \r\ntlers led by General James Edward Oglethorpe landed by a river bluff to found the first city in the new colony of Georgia. They came for two reasons: to create a buffer between the rich Carolina tobacco fields and Spanish invaders from Florida, and to try to grow silk. The silk failed, but when cotton became king, the port of Savannah became its leading center of commerce, and the city prospered. \r\nOglethorpe drew a careful plan for Savannah's streets: a grid pat tern with 24 park-like squares. The squares grew to be shaded by \r\n \r\nFACING PAGE-: Colonial Coast is covered in over 100 mites of beautiful, white beaches. \r\nA carriage ride is a great way to relax and see historic sites like those in Savannah. \r\n \r\nG e o r g \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\n VisfflnsCQlQDialCoast Georgia's Beachfront \r\n \r\nColonial Coast 206 \r\n \r\nAfter visiting the Colonial Coast, you'll wonder why birds only fly south for the winter. \r\n1.800.311.7978 \r\nwww.bestwesterngeorgia.com Across the street from ordinary\" \r\nBest Western hotels are independently owned and operated. H1998 Best Western International Inc. Sponsored by the Best Western Georgia Co-op. \r\n \r\nBrunswick Best Western Brunswick Inn 912-264-0144 \r\nKingsland (St. Marys Area) Best Western Kings Bay Inn 800-728-7666 \r\nSavannah Best Western Central Motor I912-355-1000 Best Western Savannah GateJ\u003e 800-825-2420 \r\nBest Western Savannah Historic District 912-233-1011 \r\nTybee Island Best Western Dunes Inn 912-786-4591 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 199 \r\n \r\n moss-draped live oak and magnolia permanent memorial to Savannah's \r\n \r\ntrees and were planted with banks of participation in the 1996 Centennial \r\n \r\nvivid azalea and oleander. Stately Olympic yachting events. \r\n \r\nhomes, churches and rowhouses gave \r\n \r\nCity Market is located in the north \r\n \r\nthe city such a handsome look that, western quadrant of the Historic District \r\n \r\nyears later, during the Civil War, Union and is one of the most recent restora \r\n \r\nGeneral William T. Sherman decided tions. With the intention of recapturing \r\n \r\nnot to burn it. \r\n \r\nthe atmosphere of the old marketplace, \r\n \r\nWith the decline of cotton came a more than 30 artists work in open lofts \r\n \r\nwaning of Savannah's inner-city appeal. where they commission, display and sell \r\n \r\nUrban renewal in the early 1950s almost their works of art. There are also gift \r\n \r\ndestroyed her faded 18th and 19th cen shops, restaurants and an outdoor \r\n \r\ntury treasures, but the Historic Savan courtyard cafe here, as well as several \r\n \r\nnah Foundation stepped in to save the night clubs with groups occasionally \r\n \r\nimportant heritage sites. By 1966, a 2.2 playingjazz for evening entertainment. \r\n \r\nsquare mile area had been reclaimed \r\n \r\nNew to the entertainment scene are \r\n \r\nand designated a National Historic Savannah's Southern Elegance Casino \r\n \r\nLandmark District, \r\n \r\nCruises. Sailing twice \r\n \r\none of the largest, most \r\n \r\ndaily, enjoy Southern- \r\n \r\nhighly acclaimed in the \r\n \r\nstyle gamingwhere you \r\n \r\nU.S. More than 1,400 \r\n \r\ncan try your hand at \r\n \r\nstructures have been \r\n \r\nslots, roulette, black \r\n \r\nrestored to their origi \r\n \r\nCumberland Island \r\n \r\njack, poker or dice \r\n \r\nnal splendor here and \r\n \r\nFbrt Frederlca \r\n \r\ngames while floating \r\n \r\nare used now as homes, churches, offices and \r\n \r\nIntracoastal Waterway \r\n \r\npast beautiful and his toric landmarks along \r\n \r\nshops. \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Swamp the banks of the Wilm- \r\n \r\nThe city's Victorian District is a suburb \r\n \r\nRiverfront In Savannah \r\n \r\nington River. The best place to get \r\n \r\nundergoing similar \r\n \r\nSeabrook village \r\n \r\noriented to Savannah is \r\n \r\ntransformation and \r\n \r\nSubmarine Museum \r\n \r\nat the Savannah Visi \r\n \r\noffers a fascinating view of preservation in \r\n \r\nThe Cloister \r\n \r\ntor Center and Savan nah History Museum \r\n \r\nprogress, with striking \r\n \r\non Martin Luther King, \r\n \r\ncontrasts between \"before\" and \"after.\" Jr. Blvd. A host of tour companies depart \r\n \r\nA multi-million dollar Riverfront from here to cover the historic district \r\n \r\nPlaza constructed in the mid-1970s attractions and outlying \"low country.\" \r\n \r\nrestored a nine-block area along the The city is also perfect for do-it-yourself \r\n \r\nSavannah River that used to be the old walking or bicycle tours. \r\n \r\ncotton exchange and warehouses. Now \r\n \r\nThe Massie Heritage Interpreta \r\n \r\nthe brick buildings house more than 75 tion Center puts into perspective \r\n \r\nboutiques, galleries, artists' studios, Savannah's architectural heritage and \r\n \r\nmuseums, restaurants and pubs. The styling details. Eight house museums in \r\n \r\nriverfront is a center of Savannah the historic district are open to the \r\n \r\nnightlife and a popular place by day, as public, including one of the first to be \r\n \r\nvisitors meander the cobblestone saved by Historic Savannah, the fam \r\n \r\nstreets, relax on park benches, soak up ily home of Girl Scout founder Juliette \r\n \r\nthe old world ambiance and watch the Gordon Low. Houses feature extraor \r\n \r\nships go by. For an unusual view of dinary examples of the Regency \r\n \r\nSavannah, take a riverboat cruise on designs of architect William Jay. The \r\n \r\neither the Savannah River Queen or the Green-Meldrim House, which \r\n \r\nnew Georgia Queen. Savannahians and belonged to a wealthy cotton planter, \r\n \r\nvisitors alike can enjoy the Olympic was picked by General Sherman for \r\n \r\nCauldron Sculpture on the east end of his headquarters during the Union \r\n \r\nRiver Street. The sculpture serves as a occupation of Savannah. \r\n \r\nOfficial Travel Guide \r\n \r\nation Centers \r\n \r\ni and Visitors Bureaus: \r\n3TE5 STEPON GUIDE SEWICE AVAILABLE.) \r\n \r\nunswick-Golden Isles CVB \r\n4 Glynn Avenue, Brunswick, GA 31520 912-265-0620 or 800-933-COAST Fax 912-265-0629 www.bgislesvisitorsb.com \r\nHinesville-Liberty County Chamber of Commerce \r\n500 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., Hinesville, GA 31313-2804 912-368-4445 Fax SI2-368-5585 \r\nJekyll Island CVB \r\n381 Riverview Drive Jekyll Island. GA 31527 912-635-4080 or 800-841-6586 Fax 912-635-4073 www.jekyllisland.com \r\n' Kingsland CVB \r\nP.O. Box 1928, 107 S. Lee Street Kingsland, GA 31548 912-729-599!) or 800-433-0225 Fax!ll2-729-7618 www.fjacoast.coni/navigator/kingsland.html kings]and(n gate.net \r\nMclntosh County Chamber of Commerce \r\nP.O. Box 1497, Darien, GA 31305 912-437-4192 Fax 912-437-5251 www.mcintoshcounty.com \r\nOkefenokee Chamber of Commerce \r\nP.O. Box 756, Folkston, GA 31537 912-496-2536 Fax 912-406-4601 www.folkstnn.com \r\nRichmond Hill-Bryan County CVB P.O. Box 1067 Richmond Hill, GA 31324 912-756-2676 or 800-807-4848 Fax 912-437-5251 www.gacoast.com/navigator/richniondhill.html \r\nSt Marys CVB \r\nP.O. Box 1291,414 Oshorne Street St. Marys, GAS 1558 912-882-6200 or 800-868-81)87 Fax 912-882-5506 www.gacoast.oom/navigator/stmarys.htin] \r\nSavannah CVB \r\nP.O. Box 1628 Savannah, GA31402 912-944-0456 Fax 912-944-0468 www.savcvb.com \r\nWaycross-Ware County CVB P.O. Box 137. 200 I.cc Avenue Way-cross, GA 31501 912-283-3742 Fax 912-283-0121 www.gacoast.com/navigatorAvaycross.litml \r\n \r\nLocal Welcome Centers \r\n \r\nBrunswick Golden Isles \r\n \r\nI-9S, Exit 8 \u0026 9 \r\n \r\n912-264-0202 \r\n \r\nUS 17, Glynn Ave. \r\n \r\n912-264-5337 \r\n \r\nOarien/Mclntosh \r\n \r\n912-437-4192 \r\n \r\nJekyll Island \r\n \r\n912-635-3636 \r\n \r\nKingsland \r\n \r\n912-729-5999 \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill \r\n \r\n912-756-2676 \r\n \r\nSt. Marys \r\n \r\n912-882-4000 \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island \r\n \r\n912-63S-!)014 \r\n \r\nSavannah \r\n \r\n912-944-0460 \r\n \r\nTybee Island \r\n \r\n912-786-5444 \r\n \r\nWaycross \r\n \r\n912-283-3742 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Centers \r\n \r\n1-95, Kingsland \r\n \r\n912-729-3253 \r\n \r\n1-95, Garden City \r\n \r\n912-963-2545 \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\n The Mercer House on Monterey Square has become one of the most rec ognized homes in Savannah due to its prominence in the book and movie Mid night in the Garden of Good and Evil. Keep your eyes pealed for various local celebrities around town or on the pop ular book tour that highlights spots depicted in the book. The movie, released last year, was directed by Glint Eastwood and filmed on location in Savannah. Visitors may also recognize Savannah's scenery from Forrest dump and the TV show Savannah. \r\nSavannah's African-American his tory and culture are preserved at the 1896 King-Tisdell Cottage and the newly-opened Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum. The Beach Institute, established in 1865 to educate newly freed slaves, exhibits works by nationally-renowned black artists and features wood carvings by the late folk artist Ulysses Davis, who lived in Savan nah for 40 years. The First African Baptist Church stems from the oldest black congregation in the U.S. \r\n \r\nEnjoy restful retreats such as The Cloister on Sea Island. \r\nHorse-drawn carriages clip-clop around the squares by day and early evening, giving tours with a period fla vor. Replicas of America's historic riverboats offer narrated cruises, some with dinner and entertainment and views of the riverfront. \r\n \r\nSavannah's 18th and 19th century character is most tangible at the city's more than 50 historic inns, guest houses and bed and breakfasts. A couple of these are cozy bed and breakfasts, but most are elegant lodgings with antique furnishings and traditional extras, such as sherry in the parlor, or afternoon tea. There are several deluxe convention hotels within the historic district, too, and numerous hotels and motels throughout the city. \r\nSeventeen miles east of town, Tybee Island recalls the day when a stay at the beach was not an expensive vacation. Mom and Pop motels, rental cottages and condo units are the accommodations here. Fort Screven and Tybee Light house are fun for exploration and climb ing, while the white sand beach invites sunbathing, crabbing and water sports. Tybee Island has a beautiful new pavil ion and fishing pier, where deep-sea char ters are readily available. Fort Pulaski National Monument, built prior to the Civil War to guard the sea approach to Savannah, is located not far from Tybee. \r\n \r\n Spacious, TwooonrStlife\" \r\n., . f Complimentary \" \\ j Cooked- toMBASSV \"Breakfast SUITES\"  EvenineilRetilVrtion* \r\n \r\n208 \r\n \r\nThe Emerald Princess Casino Cruise Ship is Georgia's most exciting attraction! Dining, international casino action, entertainment, and more.Cruises depart Tuesdays-Sundays from downtown Brunswick, GA. For cruise information, call \r\n(800)842-0115 \r\nEmerald Princess \r\nDOWNTOWN II K l\u003c N S K I C k \r\n1-95 EXIT 6,7 OR 8. SHIP'S REGISTRY: PANAMA \r\n \r\nAfull servicehotelinaconvenient loca tion. Only minutes from the beaches of Georgia's barrier islands, 243 challenging holes of golf and a vast array of history and other attractions. On-site outdoor pool and putting green, dining room and lounge. Rooms feature card key locks, cable TV with free HBO, ESPN and Disney. TCU 912/264-3621 FAX: 912/280-9154 \r\n3040 SCAKLCTT ST., BtMNSWICK 31520 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n ri/jnieUn \r\n^V_--,V_ i--\u003c--.\u003c--V^ V^--,\u003e \r\nAwhile \r\n \r\nLittl ^ \r\nSt.Sinicnis Island \r\n \r\nSea Island \r\n \r\n-- runswick \u0026 \r\n \r\nSt.Simnons \r\n \r\nThe Golden Isles of Georgia. \r\n \r\nIslalnidd \r\n \r\nUnhurried. Unspoiled. Unmatched \r\n \r\nfor countless diversions and pleasures. \r\n \r\nVast marshlands, winding rivers, and ribbon-smooth \r\n \r\nbeaches. Centuries-old oaks draped in moss. The stunning \r\n \r\nbeauty of this corner of Georgia is legendary. \r\n \r\njckyllhland \r\n \r\n.History is alive here. The flags of five nations have fluttered in these salt bree/es marking a diverse heritage that lingers today. An English fort, antebellum plantation ruins, Victorian homes- \r\n400 years of history. And getting better with age. \r\n \r\n\" t \r\n \r\nJXecreation for every taste \r\n \r\n---------------------------- \r\n \r\nand tempo. Miles of fairways \r\n \r\nWonting 216 holes of golf, acres of tennis courts, \r\n \r\nlus casino/cruise ship, sport fishing, boating, sailing, water taxi ,and endless bike paths offering discoveries around every bend. \r\n \r\nTORONTO \r\n \r\nQ \r\n \r\nIQ.,\"W -BUFFALO \r\n \r\nDtTROrr.v' . NEW YORK CLEVELAND \r\n \r\nMainland Brunswick greets with quaint charm. \r\n \r\n,- \r\n \r\nPHILADELPHIA. \r\n \r\nThe architecture of Old Towne, fleets of shrimp boats along I \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nits waterfront, antique shops. And so much more. NASHVILLE KNOXVHJ.E \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nCv,^ross the fabled Marshes of Glvnn and behold J \r\n \r\ns o-CHAK \r\nW v w .COLUMBIA \r\n \r\nThe Golden Isles. St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons \r\n \r\n9 Island and Jekyll Island. Beaches so perfect for swimming, \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nstrolling, shelling, sunning. A mecca lor shoppers, \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\npure paradise for golf and tennis lovers. \r\n \r\nMOBM TALLAHASSEE \r\n \r\nM Historic sites by the do/ens, fresh seafood by the pound. \r\n \r\nB \r\n \r\nAnd accommodations of every description. ---------------- \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\n^^ \r\n \r\nWhere 1-95 bends toward the sea, pull off and coast awhile. The hospitality, like the climate, welcomes year-round. Brunswick \u0026 The Golden Isles. Hnjoy them each. Hxplore them all. \r\n \r\n.' BmnSWick \u0026 For a free vacation planning guide call 1-800-933-COAST(2627). \r\n \r\nThe Goldenlsles \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\n, OF GEORGIA \r\n \r\n. Simons Iskuul  .Sen Island St. Simons Island Jckyll Island \r\n\u003e://www.bcislesvisitorsb.com \r\n \r\nMail to: Brunswick/Golden Isles Visitors Bureau 4 Glynn Avenue,Brunswick.GA 31520 \r\n \r\n Iff ' ' *   v ' ' \r\n \r\n1 1 \r\n \r\nifST. SIMONS ISLAND \r\n \r\n1 Offering the Island's Fines \r\nVacation Accommodations \r\n \r\nGEORGIA F*'rai \r\nt'-r i-M% \r\n \r\n1 '' AV 18 \r\n \r\nliH'Enterprises \r\n, kuiTQiiiiT-cor\u003eNT \r\n \r\nOccaniront \r\nCondom iniums \r\nHo.tels \r\nVacation Rentals \r\n \r\nSuper Gol/ Packages a\u003c all Properties \r\n \r\n1-888-ST SIMONS \r\n320 Ocean Blvd. St. Simons Island. GA www.stsimonsdestinations.com \r\n \r\nEnchanting Island Atmosphere \r\nBeautifully landscaped grounds with pool cV gazebo  Quiet central island location \r\n \r\nYburs are waiting on St. Simons Island. . f\u0026long the marsh, beside the ocean. k-At cultural events and historical sites. In coastal museums, nature encounter tours and art galleries. At welcoming shops and restaurants. On bike trails and golf carts. So much to do. So much to see. Your seats are waiting. \r\nFor more information about all the pleasures and treasures \r\nof St. Simons Island, call \r\ninutes off 1-95 at exits 6, land 8 \r\n \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND'GA \r\nWhat's Your Pleasure? \r\nDining by the ocean. Relaxing on the beach. Sailing the waters. Swimming five pools. Teeing off on Hampton Club's golf course. Remembering at the /^Y^ island's historic sites. ftir/nV(-/m; \r\n\\ /htanls \r\nExperience the historic HiSSiJ/ King and Prince Beach \u0026 Golf Resort for yourself. \r\nROYAL GOLF PACKAGE: \r\nI INCLUDES ACCOMMODATIONS. BREAKI V GREEN FEES. CART. DAILY RANGE BAII TENNIS COURT TIME and $25 GOLF PRO SHOP CREDIT. \r\nPl.RPriRSOY PI KNK.Hl PHI IK I 1I/IA1SIHW '.I . \r\n800-342-0212 \r\nEXPRESS* St. Simons Island \r\n \r\nWeddings Island Style \r\n800-673-6323 \r\n301 Main St., Plantation Village St. Simons Island. GA 31522 \r\n \r\nSignature Breakfast Bar Designer Showcase Guest Room* \r\nOutdoor Swimming Pool Non-smoking Facility \r\nMeeting \u0026 Reception Facilities \r\nGolf Specials \r\n800-ST SIMONS (1-800-787-4666) \r\n299 Main St., Planuilion Milage. St. Simons Island, GA \r\n \r\n Jekyll Island. Where smiles \r\n \r\ncome easy. And often. \r\n \r\nSmiles as wide as our beaches, as \r\nCome Discover inviting as \r\n \r\nGeorgfi our 63 holes \r\n \r\nof perfect golf, \r\n \r\nSmiim' Island! as captivating \r\n \r\nas our wondrous Historic \r\n \r\nDistrict and as warm as the welcome \r\n \r\nat our hotels, rental cottages \r\n \r\nand campground. For a free \r\n \r\nVacation Planner, call toll free 1-877-4JEKYLL. \r\n \r\nP.O.Box 13186, Jekyll Island, GA31527 \r\nhttp://www.jekyllisland.com lust off the Georgia coast, \r\na few smiles from 1-95 at Exit 6. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Geoigiai MM island! \r\n \r\nBEACHVIEW CLUB (800) 299-2228 \r\nCall these CLARION RESORT BUCCANEER (888) 412 7770 Jetyll SEAFARER INN \u0026 SUITES (800) 281-4446 \r\n \r\nhotels \r\n \r\nVILLAS BY THE SEA (800) 841 -6262 JEKYLL INN (800) 736-1046 \r\n \r\ntoday! COMFORT INN ISLAND SUITES (888) 412-7770 JEKYLL ISLAND CLUB HOTEL (800) 535 9547 \r\n \r\n ice in a Lifetime. \r\n \r\nlA'brld admired pleasures sculpt each sparkling day ai The Cloister on Sea Island, Georgia. \r\nLegendary sports-golf, tennis, private beach and Beach Club, Shooting School, seaside Spa. 22 consecutive years of Mobil 5-Star recognition, 70 years of devotion to generations of families. \r\nVisit us soon, won't you? Call SOOSEA ISLAnd. The Cloister, Sea Island, Georgia 31561. www.seaisland.com fc) S/) \r\nHome rentals and real estale available. Outside' US. 912*38-3611. \r\nWILD HORSES \r\nCOULDN'T DRAG YOU AWAY... \r\nOnce you've experienced CUMBERLAND ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE \u0026 the charming village of \r\nST. MARYS on the GA-FLA border (1-95, exit 2) \"#1 Small Boomtown in the USA\" \r\nMoney Magazine (April '%) \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n212 \r\n \r\nAccommi \r\n \r\nCUMBERLAND ISLAND Ferry: \r\n \r\nCunibcHaiKl Kins Bay Ixxlges (800) 831-6664 \r\n \r\nGuest House Inn \u0026 Suites (800) 768-6250 \r\n \r\nI (Hxxlbn-atl House \r\n \r\n(912)882-7490 \r\n \r\nRiver-view Hotel \r\n \r\n(912) 882-3242 \r\n \r\nSprmxT House Red \u0026Kn-.ikfast (912)882-1872 \r\n \r\nCall for free brochures (800) 868-81)87 \r\n \r\nwww.jficousl.ioiii/navijjator/stmarys.litnil \r\n \r\nAlways fond of a good party, Savan- i era, as well as other important periods \r\n \r\nnahians welcome visitors to dozens of I in history. \r\n \r\nspecial events throughout the year. Their j Located on the south bank of the Great \r\n \r\nSt. Patrick's Day bash is second in size ! Ogeechee River in Richmond Hill, Fort \r\n \r\nonly to New York's. The last weekend in I McAllister Historic Park is the home \r\n \r\nMarch, when the city blushes with bril- j of the best preserved earthwork fortifi \r\n \r\nliant spring flowers, the posh Tour of ! cation of the Confederacy. This coastal \r\n \r\nHomes and Gardens opens its doors. A i park, nestled among giant live oaks and \r\n \r\nNight in Old Savannah in mid-May eel- i beautiful salt marsh, offers a museum \r\n \r\nebrates the city's diverse roots with a i containing Civil War artifacts as well as \r\n \r\nmulti-ethnic food fest. \r\n \r\ni camping and picnicking facilities. \r\n \r\nMid-November through December j \r\n \r\ntaring's a flurry of yuletide activity for i \r\n \r\nChristmas in Savannah. And the first j \r\n \r\nSaturday of each month, Riverfront j \r\n \r\nPlaza becomes the busy scene of First i \r\n \r\nSaturday Festivals, with changing j \r\n \r\nthemes to suit the seasons. \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nLocated in Pooler outside of Savan- i \r\n \r\nnah, the Mighty 8th Air Force Her- j \r\n \r\nitage Museum tells the story of the | \r\n \r\nMighty Sth's challenges, courage and ! \r\n \r\nconvictions. \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nIn nearby Rincon, The Georgia j \r\n \r\nSalzburger/New Ebenezer Retreat | \r\n \r\ncommemorates the 18th century settle- i \r\n \r\nment of the Salzburgers, early Georgia j \r\n \r\nimmigrants. \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nThe 80 miles of coastal plain sepa- j rating Savannah from the Golden Isles \\ Seabrook is home to a legacy of African-American can be traveled quickly on 1-95, or grad- I history. \r\n \r\nually along Highway 17. The slower i \r\n \r\nroute meanders by small towns inter- j Hinesville has a restored commer \r\n \r\nmingled with old plantation sites, his- j cial district, the Old Liberty County \r\n \r\ntoric forts and fishing villages. \r\n \r\nj Jail, and the Military Museum at Fort \r\n \r\nGeorgia's coastal communities have j Stewart. At Midway, the 1792 church \r\n \r\nan exciting variety of saltwater fishing I counts among its early members two \r\n \r\nboth inshore and off. Marinas, boat ramps j signers of the Declaration of Indepen \r\n \r\nand non-boating fishing access points j dence and two Revolutionary War gen \r\n \r\nare plentiful in Richmond Hill, Midway, i erals. \r\n \r\nDarien, Brunswick and St. Marys. \r\n \r\n| The adjacent Midway Museum con \r\n \r\nNearly 75 years ago, an impover- j tains furniture, artifacts and documents \r\n \r\nished, rural coastal community was ! from the 18th and 19th centuries. And \r\n \r\nmagically transformed through the I the new Seabrook Village, an African- \r\n \r\nbenevolent reform of Henry Ford, who j American living history museum, allows \r\n \r\nfound refuge in Richmond Hill from the ! visitors to watch cane being ground, \r\n \r\npressures of his automobile enterprise, j syrup being cooked or nets for shrimp \r\n \r\nFord purchased 85,000 acres, built 292 j ing being made, in season. Melon Blutt \r\n \r\nresidential and commercial buildings j also nearby, is a 3,000-acre nature ami \r\n \r\nincluding schools, churches, commis- i heritage preserve focusing on tin- \r\n \r\nsary, medical facilities and his winter i uniquely beautiful Georgia coast and \r\n \r\nhome, Richmond Hill Plantation. The j its rich history including plantation da\u003e\u003e \r\n \r\nHenry Ford Museum, which is housed | and the Civil War. in the Ford Kindergarten Building, has j Darien, Georgia's second oldest \r\n \r\nartifacts and memorabilia from the Ford i planned town, is located on a high bluti \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n draped with live oaks overlooking the Darien River. Tour its historic district and Georgia's first fort, Fort King George. Also in Darien is the region's most popular factoiy store outlet, Prime Outlets in Darien, which is located on 1-95 at Exit 10. Darien's Welcome Center on Highway 17 is a source of information on the area and allows visitors to see the shrimp boats quaintly lining the river. \r\nTravel down Highway 99 to the \"Ridge\" to see the beautiful Victorianstyle former homes of timber barons. Then go to the Sapelo Island Visitors Center to learn about barrier island ecosystems and natural and cultural history of the island. Day tours by ferry (reservations must be made in advance) are available to Sapelo, enablingvisitors to tour Thomas Spalding's beautiful plantation, the pristine natural beach and Hog Hammock, one of the last places where remnants of the Gullah culture can be found. \r\nThe Hofwyl-Broadfleld Plantation, in the Altamaha River delta 10 miles north of Brunswick on U. S. Hwy. 17, provides a glimpse into the lives and \r\n \r\nGeorgia beaches are great family getaways. \r\nculture of the Georgia rice coast after 1800. The \"low country\" plantation house is surrounded by work buildings, rice fields, dikes and well-marked walk ing trails. A movie in the museum explains the history and importance of rice cultivation in the region. \r\n \r\nCreek and Guale Indians were the first inhabitants of the area known today as The Golden Isles. These bar rier, or sea islands, with their dense vegetation and winding waterways were much disputed territory amongwarring European nations and plundering sea pirates until the English finally pre vailed at the Battle of Bloody Marsh in 1742. This conflict assured English dom inance in the New World and is com memorated at the Bloody Marsh Battle Site on St. Simons Island. \r\nIn 1736, General Oglethorpe built the most expensive fortification in the colonies on St. Simons Island to help protect British interests to the north. Fort Frederica housed several hundred self-sufficient families until fire in 1758 ravaged most of the settlement. The site is now a National Monument of tabby ruins brought to life through artful inter pretation by the National Park Service. \r\nAfter the Revolutionary War some of the sea islands became cotton planta tions, producing such a superior variety that it was exported all over the world. That way of life is gone, though, \r\n \r\nTfie 'fy Ifenni 'fard 'Kuilt \r\ncfinwnd '(('ill, (et\u003eiiii \r\n \r\nCome see why Henry and Clara Ford fell in love with Richmond Hill. Krowse through Ford Fra Memorabilia at the Ford kindergarten Museum or picnic at Fort McAllistcr State \r\nihermau ended his March to the Sea. How about a day of golf at one of our IS-hole jjolf courses? If the water beckons, charier a boat for deep sea fishing and explore our barrier island, or just et away from it all! \r\n \r\nTelephone \u003c )________________ \r\n \r\nComplimentary: \r\n \r\n^ Tourism Info \r\n \r\n^ Newcomer Guide \r\n \r\nMail to: Richmond Hill CVB P.O. Box 1(\u003e67. Richmond Hill. GA 31324 \r\n \r\n(800) 807-4848  \u003c912) 756-2676 Fax (912) 756-2031 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\nColonial Coast 21 3 \r\n \r\n Savannah invites you to experi ence the cool breezes and the . warm people that make the \" Lowcountry a favorite escape . for so many, and home for so many more. Entertainment, l| architecture, history, beaches, fit fine cuisine and the friendliest people anywhere. The choice is simple. Savannah. \r\nSAVANNAH Call 1.877.SAVANNAH for information /. savanna hcvb.corr \r\n \r\nCome enjoy the shops and sites of Savannah's historic riverfront, a dip in one of our pools, the festivities of TGI Friday's I restaurant and our abundant amenities. \r\nHVBHtONT 100 General Mclntosh Boulevard \r\nSavannah, Georgia 31401 (912)233-7722 \r\nCALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT FOR RESERVATIONS \r\nOR 1 -800-228-9290 \r\nWeb Site - WWW.MARRIOTT/MARRIOTT/SAVRF \r\nItJavannah's Historic Inn| \r\nPLAMTER \r\n1 INN \r\n \r\nOip gjjbees satl nawk? and sand dre law ((our tkp \r\n \r\n(tags o( pwales md Sponoids, Ik fingtisl ad 9tck, \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nmi Ikt C[edaalf SlalR o( ^wmro. Sks lag bra wrapipd bij o Jtipud o (op 5icf ikf ^n \r\n \r\n%0i, md bi| Stdims bcjois llat. ^kis tilth bcackjiorl rolwij is oivtij 18 witps Jion kisloiio daw- \r\n \r\nloun Qatanivak, Q^ongfa. ^Tke tsPaitd is a (jPoviound kairi* jot Q jpu Ikousand cifj^ns and manij aif \r\n \r\nkip lo biealk Ikp |lk all ukick kas bpa caltpd, nitdei. soflifl and none itiitclirg Ikat anij ait \r\n \r\nklstoii| ncfadps ua, pace and (ospcllif TJiscove* (o i(0usp.t( Ikf ckatm and \r\n \r\nIkal mai2 Oybee kome. \r\n \r\nSavannah's fun family beach! \r\n \r\n 58 Guest Rooms \r\n \r\n Afternoon Wine \r\n \r\n Continental Breakfast  Motorcoach \r\n \r\n Parking Facility \r\n \r\n Golf Available \r\n \r\n Four-Poster Beds \r\n \r\n Group Rates \r\n \r\nNightly Turndown \r\n \r\n Corporate Rates \r\n \r\n Steps from Riverfront Plaza \u0026 City Market \r\n \r\n29 Abercorn Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 (800) 554-1187 or (912) 232-5678 \r\n \r\n r \r\n \r\nIIP \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n\u0026 \r\n \r\n/ t \r\n \r\nnnah's Historic Riverfront district, we are sure you will enjoy our hotel's charm and ambience. We arc located across the road from the famous River Street and adjacent to the City Market. Tour trollies and \"~~iagcs pick-up at the hotel. To help exploration of Savannah along -- ask .of our \"Historic Georgia on My Mind \" package (Expires 12-20-99). \r\n'Breakfast for two Carriage or Trolley Tour for Two 1 Riverview Room $142.50 + tax \r\nRiverview Suite $162.50 + tax \r\nDAYS INN LULl DAYS SUITES II \r\n201 West Bay Street \r\n(912)236-4440 \r\nOpening in Summer 1999, on Hutchinson Island opposite \r\nHistoric Savannah. The resort 1^ will offer 403 gm championshi \r\nLobert Cujpp an \"\"' rier Spa and a d*ee \r\nharina. For inforn S239-9999. \r\nTHE WESTIN \r\nSAVANNAH HARBOR RESORT \r\nGeorgia \r\n \r\nRiver Street Inn \r\n115 East River Street \r\nSavannah, GA 3 1401 \r\n \r\nAdjacent to the Savannah Cotton Exchange and overlooking the Savannah River, the River Street Inn blends the charm of an inn with the conveniences of a modem hotel. Housed in a historic cotton warehouse dating from 1817, many guest rooms offer balconies with views of the Savannah River and the ever popular Riverwalk. Three restaurants offer a choice of dining with shops, entertainment and the Historic District within an easy stroll. We are proud to be part of the National Historic Trust's Historic Hotels of Amenca. \r\n \r\nOff Street Parking 1 Complimentary \r\n \r\nPrivate Baths \r\n \r\nFull Breakfast \r\n \r\nConference Facilities 1 In Room Coffee \r\n \r\nShuttle Stop for 1 Evening Wine \r\n \r\nHistoric Inns \r\n \r\nReception \r\n \r\nHandicap Facilities 1 All Seasons \r\n \r\nSTAY IN THE \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nHEART OF \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH' \r\n \r\nHISTORIC \r\n \r\nJp ''-s^F \r\n \r\nDISTRICT \r\n \r\nExplore the beauty and charm of Savannah! The DeSoto Hilton is a short walk to historic squares and homes, or to lively River Street and City Market \r\n Concierge floor  Rooftop pool  Garage parking with 24-hour valet  Magnolia Restaurant \r\nand Lion !v Den Lounge \r\n \r\n(800) HILTONS (nationwide) or call hotel directly at (800) 426-8483 15 East Liberty Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401 \\1sit our website at www.hilton.com \r\n \r\nHilton \r\nSavannah DeSoto \r\n \r\n SAVANNAH ^ HISTORIC: T ^ \r\n\"The Way It Wa* Meant Te Be Seen\" \r\nCOMPLETE VACATION PACKAGES \r\nAccommodations For Two Nights H Historic District 6f Mansion Tour E3 Horse-Drawn Carriage Tour OR 'The Garden Of Good and Evil\" Book Tour \r\nE3 Savannah River Queen Dinner Cruise E2 Savannah History Museum istoric Railroad Shops OR Old Fort Jackson C2 All Taxes fif Handling Charges \r\nAdditional Packages fif Group Rates Available WE MAKE IT SIMPLE... JUST ONE CALL HANDLES EVERYTHING \r\nExtra Ntohtt Available DESTINATIONS, INC. \r\n8OO-227-7749 \r\nFAX 615-889-8183 \r\n \r\nEnjoy a Suite Deal \r\n \r\nComplimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast* Airport Shuttle  Free Local Calls  Lounge  Free USA Today  Sauna  Fitness Center  Business Center  Pool Bar  Free HBO  Indoor Heated Pool \r\nOur Sister Hotel Opening May, 1999 Quality Suites \u0026 Conference Cenler Meeting Facility to 300 people  Outdoor Pool  Health Spa  Full Breakfast  Complimentary Airport Shuttle  Free Local Calls  Free USA Today  Business Center  Free HBO \r\n \r\nFor Reservations: (888) 854-5678 or (912) 925-6666 \r\n6 Gateway Blvd. East. I-95 \u0026 204. Savannah. Georgia 31419 \r\nwww.savannahqualityinn.com \r\n \r\nQSuuaitleitsy \r\n \r\nTYBEE ISLAND, CEO \r\nlist a Srenlr 2O Minute Drive from Historic Downtown Savannah. 1 ast tin U.S. tlwy. SI on Tybff Island with H2f\u003e Ko\u003c and Siiitfs Available  Spectacular Nt'.VV Dolphin Kee Oi-eaiilroiit K-Ntaiiiaiil (May 'i  (.niups art- Wrk'oinr with Mertfa Bant|uet Ktioiu.N Available  Visit Nearby Historic Fort 1'ulas aiul 1'ybee Lslaiitl Uglithoitse Hi Mu: \r\nOceanfront at 15th St., Tybee Island, 1-800-215-6370  (912) 786-7777 \r\nGeorgia's Best Kept Secret \r\nJust 15 min. from Historic Savannah, we offer everything for \r\nthe ideal beach vacation. We offer 1.2 and 3 bedroom condos right on the beach as well as a wide \r\nvariety of beach homes. Available for rent by the day. week, \r\nor the month. \r\nCall 1-800-476-0807 Tybee Island Rentals \r\ntybeerent@aol.com \r\n \r\n Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn of the Year- 1996 \r\n\"Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report \r\nThe Kehoe House \r\nFull Breakfast Included  Nightl) Turndown \r\n Private Baths  Beautiful Period Furnishings Complimentary Afternoon Tea \r\n Meeting Space Available 123 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31401 \r\nReservations (800) 820-1020 \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH \r\nRIVERBOAT CRUISES \r\nNo visit to Savannah is complete without a riverboat cruise! For the ultimate in fine dining, entertainment and gracious Southern hospitality, take a leisurely day or evening cruise aboard the GEORGIA QUEEN or the SAVANNAH RIVER QUEEN. \r\n Narrated Sightseeing Cruises  Sunday Brunch Cruises  * Dinner Entertainment Cruises * Gospel Entertainment Cruises   Saturday Luncheon Cruises  Moonlight Cruises  Charters  \r\nCall For Reservations and Information (912) 232-6404 or (80(1) 786-6404 RIVKK STRKKT RIVKRHOAT (OMI'AN \r\ner Street. PO Box \r\n \r\nt s easy to see how convenient a stay in one of Savannah's nicest full service hotels can be. Our 174 room hotel places you right in ihe middle of everything you want to see and do in Savannah. Full service and ^aluc can't get any better than this! \r\n(912) 352-7100 / (800) 255-8268 \r\nnisav( pobox.com www.pobox.com/~hisav \r\n7100 ABERCORN STREET, SAVANNAH, GA 31406 \r\n \r\nSpectacular river view dining. The only AAA four-diamond \r\n \r\nhotel on Historic River Street. 30,000 sq. feet of meeting space featur- \r\n \r\ning two ballrooms. Indoor pool and generously equipped fitness \r\n \r\ncenter. Ninety additional rooms to be completed by the summer of 2000. \r\n \r\n/q**v jjn If* A \\'  ^j AJO\" I L34 \r\n \r\n.|.i. mrumn: \r\n \r\ni ii ii i n mi ii ui \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n!! \r\n \r\n replaced by a thriving tourist interest in the Golden Isles' sparkling beaches, nat ural landscapes, fine resort hotels and spectacular golf courses. \r\nPerhaps one of the best ways to see and get around the island is by water. The St. Simons Trolley offers a creative travel experience with frequent historic island tours. The trolley also operates nearly year-round. \r\nOne hundred of America's most wealthy and influential men purchased Jekyll Island in 1886 and formed the Jekyll Island Club as their exclusive winter retreat. They built a large, tur- \r\n \r\nteParks \r\nHISTORIC SITES \r\nick Hofwyl-Broadfteld Plantation \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nrjtarien \r\n** \r\nFargo \r\n \r\nFort King George Historic Site Stephen C. Foster Park \r\n \r\nFort Morris Historic Site \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n21 8 \r\n \r\nLeave the fast-track for a trail through time and tranquility. Explore The His toric Liberty Trail, a unique driving tour that meanders through marsh and oak forests to six museums and historic sites, lourney through American history from the colonial days through the Civil War, to the turn of the century and beyond. \r\nThe Historic Liberty Trail, funded by the Liberty County Development Authority, has made history itself. The U.S. Transportation Secretary, calling the Trail one of \"the most innovative and exciting projects,\" honored it as one of the 25 best in the nation. \r\nCall the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce at 912-368-4445 for a free map and more details. \r\n \r\nCrooked River Park \r\nSapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve \r\nSkidaway Island Park \\Vormsloe Historic Site \r\nLaura S. Walker Park and(iolfCoui\u003ei' \r\n \r\nG eo rg \r\n \r\nreted clubhouse and several private \"cottages,\" and spent 56 idyllic seasons hunting, horseback riding, playing ten nis and golf. \r\nIn 1947, the State of Georgia bouglu Jekyll Island and expanded it into a magnificent getaway accessible t\u003c\u003e everyone. The Jekyll Island Club His toric District, a National Historic Land mark, has been restored and runs dail\u003e guided tours and horse-drawn carriatf' rides. The Victorian clubhouse has been \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Georgia's coast is home to some of the best golfing. \r\nturned into an elegant hotel, and nine other hotel/motel properties, in every price range, have been built on the beachside of the island. \r\nA 63-hole public golf course, tennis center, water park and 20-mile bicycle path have been added over the years, and a new soccer complex opened in May of 1998. There is a campground near the beach, picnic areas and two fishing piers. And the island offers nature and marsh walks with tour guides as well as horseback riding through maritime forests. \r\nSightseeing cruises, fishing charters and dolphin watches depart from the Jekyll Island Historic Wharf and the Jekyll Harbor Marina. Annual beach festivals feature country stars, bluegrass and beach music golden oldies. \r\nSea Island is best known for The Cloister Hotel, opened in 1928. Worldclass service, accommodations and activities, including golf, tennis and spa, have earned Five Stars from Mobil for 20 consecutive years. About 500 gra cious, private \"cottages\" also dot the island. \r\nOn St. Simons Island, there are beachside condos and luxury hotels, deluxe golf resorts and some of the pret tiest scenery on the islands. Many of 'he best eateries are on St. Simons Island, as well as sophisticated shopPing and nightlife. Probably the most Photographed spot in the islands is the enchanting little Christ Church on Frederica Road. The most familiar land \r\n \r\nmark is the 1872 Lighthouse and Museum of Coastal History in St. Simons Village. Visitors are welcome to climb the 129 steps for a panoramic view of the seascape or enjoy a trolley tour of the island. \r\nThe northernmost part of Georgia's Golden Isles, Little St. Simons Island is accessible only by boat. A private ferry departs from the Hampton River Club \r\n \r\nMarina for a scenic 10-minute boat ride to this exclusive island paradise. Nature rules the roost here, where 10,000 per fectly preserved acres are shared with no more than 30 overnight guests. Seven miles of secluded, shell-strewn beaches and a host of recreational activities, such as boating, horseback riding, bicycling, hiking and naturalist programs beckon guests to explore. Gracious accommo dations, gourmet cuisine and a knowl edgeable staff provide all the creature comforts needed. \r\nBrunswick, gateway city to the Golden Isles, is also the Shrimp Capital of the World. Butterfly-netted fishing boats returningwith the day's catch are a commonplace sight along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Shrimp Docks on Gloucester Street. Common, too, is the plentiful variety of fresh seafood in local restaurants, and the rich flavors of coastal favorites like Low Country Boil, Cashew Shrimp, She Crab Soup and Brunswick Stew. \r\nEqual to the delights of the city are the Emerald Princess Dinner and \r\n \r\nCall For WEEKDAY SPECIALS \r\nRestaurant \u0026 Lounge Open Dockside llam-2am \r\nask about GROUP RATES \r\nand RESTAURANT PACKAGES \r\nCALL 897-SHIP(7447) \r\nVisit our website: www.southernelegance.com \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nGear \r\n \r\nOn My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Shrimp boats dock in Brunswick after returning from the Intracoastal Waterways. \r\n \r\nCasino Cruises, which depart from Brunswick six days a week. These par ties on the water include music, danc ing, live entertainment and casinos, all on three levels of fun. \r\nVisitors to Brunswick may enjoy a walk on the Earth Day Nature Trail, a self-guided tour including wooden boardwalks across a wading bird habi tat, an osprey/eagle nesting platform and wildlife observation decks. The wide-reaching salt marsh, where the seafood begins its life cycle, was immor talized in 1878, in Sidney Lanier's famous poem, \"The Marshes of Glynn.\" Written as he sat beneath Lanier Oak, the poem describes the marsh, which is best viewed from Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park. \r\nGolfing can be enjoyed just about anywhere in the Colonial Coast. Numer ous courses are located throughout the region, in Savannah, Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Ellabelle, Hinesville, Kingsland, St. Marys, Folkston, Waycross, Shelhnan Bluff, Blackshear and Richmond Hill. One of the newer courses in the region is the Lau rel Island Links in Kingsland, designed by Davis Love, HI. \r\nLess than an hour's drive south of Brunswick, the towns of St. Marys and Kingsland can be found. Kingsland's downtown area still has its turn-of-thecentury aura and shops that specialize in antiques and Early American col lectibles. Centrally located on 1-95, Kingsland serves as the gateway to Cumberland Island and the Okefeno- \r\n \r\nkee National Wildlife Refuge with over 1,000 hotel rooms to offer to visitors in the area. St. Marys, voted No. 1 boom town in the U.S., boasts a new Subma rine Museum in its historic district and serves as the departure point for the ferry to Cumberland Island. A guided tour of local heritage sites is available through the welcome center in Orange Hall, a Greek Revival Antebellum man sion listed on the National Register of Historic Places. \r\nMost of Georgia's southernmost bar rier island is protected as Cumberland Island National Seashore and admin istered by the National Park Service. Other than a small, privately operated inn, primitive campsites are the only overnight accommodations here. Reser vations are essential for camping and ferry service. \r\nThe inhabitants of Cumberland Island are mostly wild. Horses wander freely and the marshes are home to ducks and long-legged wading birds. Alligators live in the freshwater ponds. Deer, squirrels and raccoons hide under the thick ulterior canopy of gnarled oak limbs and scamper among ruins of two 18th and 19th century mansions. Loggerhead turtles deposit their eggs by white sand dunes on a beautiful, unsul lied beach. \r\nEqually intriguing, though not as soli tary, is the Okefenokee Swamp. This 438,000-acre National Wildlife Refuge and parkland, the largest and most eco logically intact of its kind in America, is easily accessed from three Georgia \r\n \r\ncities. In Fargo, the Stephen C. Foster State Park has cabins and camp grounds, as well as rental canoes and guided boat tours. At Folkston, the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and Suwanee Canal Recreation Area have a swamp boardwalk, guided boat tours, a 50-foot tall observation tower and views of the nearby prairies, lakes and cypress domes. \r\nThe Okefenokee Swamp Park in Waycross provides the least demanding way to see the \"Land of the Trembling Earth,\" as the Seminole Indians called it. A guided boat tour focuses on the abun dant plant and animal life, while the interpretive center has lectures, films and live exhibits. The Okefenokee Her itage Center, Southern Forest World and Obediah's Okefenok, an original 1830s homestead, describe the pioneer lifestyle in early Waycross. \r\nThe mysterious swamp, the untar nished wilderness, the pleasure of sport amid the beauty of nature -- these are the perennial lures of the coastal plain. Woven together with sunny resorts, historic cities and quaint seaside villages, they form a tapestry of treasures to be enjoyed again and again. They are the time less bounty of Georgia's Colonial Coast. \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nstate there are Ms of geared towaid Mds and Try these great suggestions *t4r_a1s_ _r--eg.Ji.o.Bn-:. \r\n \r\nCenter \r\n \r\n912-6.15-9102 \r\n \r\nall about the coast, marshland and \"sea ;rs.\" This center also features discovery and aquariums. JEKYLL ISLAND \r\n \r\nih'sOkefenok 912-287-0090 \r\n \r\n...... working lurn-of-the-wnlury swamp (arm is a one of the last of a little-known cul ture. See swamp animals and visit the petting \r\nfor an exotic treat. WAYCROSS \r\n \r\nMfejhty 8th Air Force Heritage Museum \r\n \r\n800-421-9428 \r\n \r\nGreat for aircraft enthusiasts, this museum \r\n \r\nP houses extensive Air Force memorabilia. You \r\n \r\nn even \"fly\" in a simulated bombing mission. \r\n \r\nH \r\n \r\n0nt famly Idea, check with * * local Welcome Center. \r\n \r\n220 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n Trgvpl DiiTYlnry \r\n \r\n\u003c^ \r\n \r\nrnlnnial f nact \r\n \r\n^^ \r\n \r\nlil.K klx'ard Island \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RI;\u003c:RI;\\TION \r\nWilderness. Federal \\\\ildllfe Refuge, Blackbeard Island, (31305); 912-652-4415. NPS-TV. Accessible by bout. Day visits only. Boat charters from Shel/rnan Bluff or Pine Harbor. Site of South Atlantic Quarantine Stations. \r\n \r\nBlackshear 'A serrtK HOMefovmorf \r\n\\TTK U'TIOXS \r\nIjlrecvs Siiiidiincc Oslrlch. Cniii Kanch, 4665 Old Hoboken Rd., (31516); 912-449-1551. Rates: $4/person. YA-TV. Ostrich, Emu ranch tours. \r\nMl SI'1 MS Pierce Counly Heritage Museum \u0026 Depol, 200 S. Central \r\nAve., (31516); 912-449-7044. ED-M-PN-PG-D-TV. \r\nHISTORIC SITI:S/MOM MI;MS \r\nBhnk.shc.ir Hanging hill, TaylorSt, (31516); 912-449-7044. Open: 10 am-2 pm or make an app't. NR-ED-M-PN-PG-D-TV. Con structed about 1880, it is one of only two hanging jails in the state of Georgia. \r\nSPORTS \\ KI:\u003c;KI;\\TIO\\ \r\nLakeriew Golf \u0026 Country Club, 510 Golf Club Rd., (31516); 912-449-4411. Open: 8 am-6 pm. YA-GC. Enjoy Wholes of golf. \r\nlonuv, \r\nOak Plaza Inn, 532 Gordon St., (31516); 912-449-6654,449-6655. Rates: $30-534. Open: 24 hrs. PF-CC-OS-CTV. \r\nTR\\\\i:i SIK\\K;I;S \r\nPierce Co. Chamber of Commerce, 5. Central Ave., (31516); 912^49-7044. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. F-C. Located in restored train depot, area information on fishing in nearby Satilla River and iittle Satilla Creek. Home of two tobacco markets, sponsor Harvest test in Oct. \r\n \r\nKninsnick* \r\nA GEORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\n\\TTR\\CTIO\\S \r\nBrunswick Shrimp Docks, Bay St., (31520). OIK of shrimp capitals of world: picturesque shrimp fleet may be seen from Bay St. (U.S. 341) between Gloucester and Prince Streets. \r\nBrunsnlck, A Main Street City, (31520); 912-265-4032. NR-M-MD-IB. Historic Downtown District on the waterfront. Newcastle at Gloucester Streets. Antiques, cafes, galleries, specialty shops, marina, farmers market, shrimp boat docks S cruise ship, shaded parks, amphitheater on the river, bed and breakfast inns, info desk in restored Kiti Theatre, regional library. (GHTA) \r\nEarth Day IMature Trail, One Conservation Way, (31520); 912-264-7218. Open: Daily, 7 am-6 pm. NR-ED-VCR-NA. Trail winds across salt marshes, tidalponds and cc: i:!--? '^^nn^ck highground. Observation osprey/eagle nesting platform and observation deck and tower. \r\n \r\n!*9end \" Handicapped Accessible j* Handicapped Facilities JJt US Corps of Eng Facility JHl National Historic Landmark JS Operated by Nat'1 Park Svc * National Register of \r\nHistoric Places and/or Historic Outbuildings ~ Educational * Museum 16 Nonsmoking Areas \r\n. Downtown ft On MARTA  Near Airport ^'Shuttle/Ground Transport \r\n \r\nSB Suburban \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAL Airline C Chamber of Commerce CVB Conv \u0026 Visitors Bureau CE Currency Exchange LI Language Interpreter IB Tourism Info Bureau MF Meeting Facility TS Tour Service TV Tours Available TA Travel Agency \r\nLODGING S FOOD SERVICE \r\nBB Bed \u0026 Breakfast BBP B \u0026 B with Private Bath CB Cabin \r\n \r\nEmerald Princess Casino \u0026 Dinner Cruises, 1 St. Andrew Ct., (31520); 800-842-01 15, 912-265-3558. Rates: 525-535. Open: Tue.-Sun.YA-GR-CC-OS-RS-FS-CL-CSS-E-GS-SGT. Fun-filled5-and 6-hr, cruises. Dining, entertainment, international casino with black jack, roulette, craps, poker, slots. All-inclusive ticket prices. Cruises depart from downtown Brunswick. Southeast Georgia's most excit ing attraction, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 208. \r\nGray's Reef \\allonal Marine Sanctuary, Off coast of Ga., (31520). One of the largest live bottom reefs off the southeast U.S. Located 18 nautical mi. offSapelo Island. Excellent fishing \u0026 diving. \r\nLow Country Alligator Farm, 6543 New Jesup Hwy., (31 523); 912-280-0300. Open: Apr.-Nov., 10 am-6 pm. See alligators, croc odiles, snakes, fish, the petting zoo, lectures, demonstrations and gift shop. \r\nMarshes of Glynn Overlook Park, Brunswick, (31 520). PN-PA. Vantage point for viewing the broad Matshes of Glynn, of which Sidney Lanier, Georgia's greatest poet, wrote. Picnicarea. \r\nMl SI I MS \r\nMary MUer Don Museum, 1523 Glynn Ave., (31520); 912-267-7569. Open: Mon.-Sat, 11 am-5 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-GS. One of the largest museums of its kind in the Southeast; over 3,000 dolls and many unique toys in collection. View 1840 's Chinaheads and dolls made by the masters. \r\nHISTORIC SITI S/MOM MIATS \r\nBrunsntck Courthouse, Union \u0026 G St, (31520). NHL-D. Erected in 1907, this impressive building is surrounded by moss-hung live oaks. Several trees of foreign origin may also be seen, including tung and Chinese pistachio. \r\nIlofnyl-Broadflcld Plantation Stale Historic Site, 5556 U.S. Hwy. 17, (31525); 912-264-7333. Open: Tue- Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5:30 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-PN-PG-TH-GS-PA-TV. Explore this his toric rice plantation dating bsck to 1807. Farm buildings, a furnished antebellum home, and museum interpret plantation life. Group rates/tours available with advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\nlanler Oak, U.S. 1 7, (31520). In 1S70 Sidney Lanier was inspired to write some of his finest poet:}' under this tree, including \"Marshes of Glynn.\" \r\nLiberty Ship, Mary Ross Waterfront Park, (31520). Model depict ing ships of WWll period; 99 of the 447-foot-long cargo vessels were built in the Brunswick Ship Yard from 1942 to 1945. \r\nLover's Oak, Prince St. \u0026 Albany St., (31520). Native American Braves and their maidens would meet at this 900-year-old oak tree. \r\nsi'OKis \\ KI:CKI:VHO\\ \r\nAltamaha ttalerfowi Wildlife Mgmt. Area, U.S. Hwy. 1 7 S., (31520); 91 2-262-3173. Open: Seasonal. F-TH. K.OOO-acre area in Mc/ntosh County, operated by Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources. Second largest waterfowl management area east of the Missis sippi. Refuge to alligators, bobcats, raccoons, herons, egrets, ducks, other wading birds and occasional manatee. Recreation to fisher men, hunters, bird watchers, and naturalists. \r\nGlynco Golf Course, Glynco Pkwy. at Vogel Rd., (31520); 912-264-952 1. YA. 9 holes golf: free Colt Guide call 800-933-COAST. \r\nGolden Isles Golf Center, 4984 Altama Ave., (31520); 91 2-264-1 666. Open: Mon.-Sun., 8:30 am-dark. SNR-OS-GC. Lighted driving rantie, chipping/putting green. 9-hole course. \r\n \r\nQ Cottages Cl Country Inn CP Camp Site DP Dump Site RV RV Hook Up LD Lodge \r\nR Resort RS Restaurant on Site K Kitchenettes FD Foodservice FL Fuel Service BS Baby-sitting CTV Cable TV CL Cocktail Lounge CSS Cocktail Service Sunday E Entertainment CBK Continental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK Full Breakfast 1 Jacuzzi GS Gift Shop IR In-Room Movies VCR VCR In Room PA Pets Allowed KA Kennel Facilities A Atmosphere Table Service CS Cafeteria Smorgasbord FF Fast Food FS Family Style CT Catenng Service \r\nSfofrrs * RECREATION \r\nBA Beach Access BF Boating Facilities f Fishing GC Golf on Premises \r\n \r\nMountasla Fantasy Golf, 600 Mall Blvd., (31 525); 91 2-264-3232. Two 18-hole miniature golf courses, snackbar, large game room and pool tables. \r\nOak Grote Island Golf Club, 100 Clipper Bay, (31525); 91 2-280-9525. Open: Daily, 6 am-6 pm. YA-SNR-CC. fight holes golf; tor free golf guide call 800- 933 -COAST. Par 72 championship 18-hole course. Four sets of tees located on the beautiful Turtle River. \r\nPulp and Paper Co. Wildlife Mgmt. Area, (31 520). CP. Public hunting; 60,000-acre timber/and. Camping at Crooked River State Park, St. Marys. \r\nSansvllle Tract \\Vlldllfe Mgmt. Area, Brunswick, (31S20). North on U.S. 341 to Mt. Pleasant, right and across railroad into area. Public hunting. \r\n(;\\MPI\\( \r\nAllamaha Park of Gl\u003enn Counly, 1605 Altamaha Park Rd., (31525); 912-261-2342. Rates: $10-515. Open: 6 am-sunset CCOS-BF-F-PN-PG-CP-DP-RV-FL. 30 campsites, full hookups, bath house, ftvo ramps, swimming area located on the Altamaha River beftveen Brunswick and Jesup. \r\nBlythe Island Regional Park, 661 6 Blythe Island Hwy., (31 525); 800-343-7855, 91 2-261 -3805. Open: 6 am-9 pm. H-HF-CC-BF-F-LM-PN-PG-RF-CP-DP-RV-CTV-PA. \r\nGolden Isles R \u0026 R, 531 Walker Rd., (31525); 912-265-5794. F-PA. -14 campsites. \r\n \r\nBest Western Brunsnk-k, 1-95 and U.S. 341, (31 523); 91 2-2640144. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PN-PG-PO-CTV-CBK-PA-NA.fi \r\n \r\nBrunsnlck Manor, 825 Egmont St., (31520); 912-265-6889. Rates: S75-S100. NS-CC-F-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCR. \r\n \r\nBudgclcl Iiiit-Bmnsnlck, 105 Tourist Dr., (31 523); 91 2-265-7725. Rates: $40-558. NS-CC-F-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-VCR. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn-Brunsnli k, 5308 New Jesup Hwy., (31523); 912-264-6540. Rates: $55-599. MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nDay Slop. Traielcenters of Vmerlca, 2995 Hwy. 17 S., (31525); 912-267-0949. Rates: $25-555. NS-SNR-CC-OS-RS-FS-FLCTV-CBK-FBK-GS. \r\n \r\nDa\u003es Inn-linmsnlck Interstate 95, 2995 Hwy. 1 7 S., (31 520); 912-267-0949. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cove! \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Donntonn, 2307 Gloucester St, (31 520); 91 2-265-8830. \r\nRates: $35-570. H-M-NS-GR-SNfi-CC-BF-M-PN-PG-TC-RS-FL-CTV-CL- \r\n \r\nCSS-CBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\n \r\n'.'r J*t' vr '(:.' ,1.101! ,'/e UlSlfe /AitA COle/ \r\n \r\nDays Inn-lpilrisMIc \u003cr\u003e, 5033 New Jesup Hwy., (31523); 912-264-4330, 800-368-2189. Rates: $43-$58. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCGP-PO-RS-CTV-FBK-IM-MA-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\n/'y r-r  \r\n \r\n'  .WiA'/M^ c'OUV \r\n \r\nHconol.odgc-Brunsnlck, 630 Perry Lane Rd., (31525); 912-264-8666. Rates: 545-555. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-NA. \r\n \r\nKmlMssv Snlles-Golden Isles, 500 Mall Blvd., (31525); \r\n91 2-264-61 00, 800-Embassy. Rates: 569-51 1 9. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OSGP-HC-PO-RS-GV-a-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-PA-NA-SGT-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nPlease see,. .'.:,: !' i\\ij\u003e' 208. \r\n \r\n('airfield Inn-Brunsnlck, 107 Gateway Center Cir., (31525); 912-264-2060. Rates: $48.60-589. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTVCBK-NA-MF. ft \r\n \r\nGP Golf Privileges HC Health Club HR Horseback Riding L Lake Access M Marina P Picnic Facilities PG Playground PI/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor RF Rafting/Kayaking SS Snow Skiing TC Tennis Courts TH Trails/Hiking TB Tubing WS Water Skiing \r\nCHARGES/HOURS \r\nYA Admission Fee FP Family Plan \r\n \r\nGR Group Rate SNR Senior Discount PF Parking Fee CC Credit Cards Accepted OS Open Sunday \r\nSKOAL NOTES \r\nGHK Georgia Hospitality \u0026 Travel Association Member \r\n* Denotes Local Welcome Center or State visitor Information Center in the city. \r\n** Georgia Bed \u0026 Breakfast Council Member \r\nn Special Internet Presence at www.gomm.com \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nG e o \r\n \r\nOn M \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n221 \r\n \r\n Guest Collage, 150 Venture Dr., (31525); 912-264-6767. Rates: S50/nt-S195/wk. H-HF-GR-CC-OS-PO-K-CTV. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Bnmsnick. 1 1 2 Tourist Dr., (31 520); 91 2-261 -0002. Rates: 557-572. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-CTV-CBK-NA-MF. \r\nP/e,ise see our \u003cid on page 13 \r\n \r\nHoliday liui-llriinsnlck l-fl\"\u003e, 5252 New JesupHwy., (31523); \r\n91 2-264-4033. Rates: S59-S1 09. H-HF-NHL-NR-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CCF-GP-L-PO-BB-RS-FS-FL-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-IM-VCR-PA-D-NA-MF. \r\n \r\n(CHTA) \r\n \r\nPlease see our 3d on p^tje 3 \r\n \r\n,1, line-Mill Inn-Ill mis\" !\u003c k, 661 Scranton Rd., (31525); 912-267-0800. Rates: $42-562. H-NS-SNR-CC-HC-PN-PO-CTV-CBK- \r\nNA. (GHTA) Please see our ad on the inside front cover, \r\n \r\nknights Inn-Bruns1rk. 5044 New Jesup Hwy., (31323); 912-267-6500. Rates: S32-S52. H-HF-CC-PO-K. \r\n \r\nMiKiiiiion House Bed \u0026 Iti r.ikl.i-.!, 1001 Egmont St., (31520); 912-261-9100. Rates: $85-5125. NS-BB-BBP-CBK. \" (GHTA) \r\n \r\nMotel 6-Krunsnlck, 403 Butler Dr., (31523); 912-264-8582, 800-466-8356. Rates: Under $38.95. H-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-IM. \r\n \r\nUnaltl) Inn-Bruiiswick, 125 Venture Dr., (31525); 912-2654600. Rates: 549-579. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PO-K-CTV-CBK-NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nQuality Inn and Siiitcs-Bnmsnick, 3302 Glynn Ave., (31 520); 912-264-9111. Rates: $40-$100. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBKIM-NA-MF. \r\n \r\nKamada Inn I-!S, 3040 Scarlet St., (31520); 912-264-3621. Rates: $48.95-$79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PO-RS-GV-CL-CSSCBK-FBK-VCR-PA-NA-MF. \r\n/'/,'jv -,' cur ad on page 208 \u0026 the response card \r\n \r\nKamada l.hnlled-Brunsnlck, 3241 Glynn Ave., (31520); \r\n912-264-8611. Rates: S41-S62. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PG-PO-TCK-CTV-CBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\n \r\n''/\u003cyse see otu ad on the response card \r\n \r\nRed Roof Inn, 1-95 at U.S. 341, (31525); 912-264-4720. Rates: S54-S65. \r\n \r\nRose Manor Guest House, 1108 Richmond St., (31520); 912-267-6369. Rates: $65-$125. NS-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-FBK-VCRNA-SGT. \r\n \r\nSleep Inn-Hi imsuii k, 5272 New Jesup Hwy., (31523); 912-261-0670. Rates: $40-$90. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-POCW-CBK-PA. 'GHfAi \r\n \r\nSuper It-ltrimsnlrk. 99 Palisades Dr., (31525); 912-265-0008. Rates: $39-557. \r\n \r\nSuper K Motcl-Bniiisnlck, 5280 New Jesup Hwy., (31523); 912-264-8800. Rates: S42-S51. H-NS-GR-SNR-CGGP-TH-WS-CTVIM-PA-NA. \r\n \r\nIsland Express l.lmo Sentce, 220 N. Deerfield Dr., (31525); 912-261-8282. YA. Sightseeing tours, airport transfers, shuttle to restaurants and shopping, convention shuttles. \r\nTratelog Tours. Inc., 2217 Gloucester St., Suite A, (31520); 800-477-6009. YA-GR-TS. Historic motorcoach tours, step-on guide service, complete tour packaging, lodging, meals, sightseeing and special tours. Receptive tour operator. \r\n \r\nllnmsnlrk \u0026 Golden Isles Welcome Center (I .S. 1 7), U.S. Hwy. 1 7 at St. Simons Causeway, (31520); 800-933-COAST. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. TV-V1. Information forBnmswick, St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island (GHTA) \r\nBrunsnick \u0026 Golden Isles Welcome Center (1-95), 1-95 South, (31520); 800-933-COAST, 912-264-0202. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. TV-VI. Brunswick area information and driving tours. 'GHTA! \r\nBrunsntck \u0026 Hie Golden Isles Msitnrs Bureau, 4 Glynn Ave., (31520); 800-933-COAST(2627), 912-265-0620. CVB-IB. come \"putt-around\" on our 216 holes of golf. Visit historic sites, enjoy ten nis, great fishing, water sports, casino/cruise ship, beaches, water taxi, and more! Five hrs. from Atlanta, one hr. south of Savannah, andonehr. north ofJacksonville, Ft. Free vacation guide, call 1-800933-COAST (2627). For business call 912-265-0620. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 209. \r\nCumberland Island \r\nHISTORIC SITi:S/\\IO\\l MIM* \r\nPlum Orchard/Carnele Home, (31 558); 91 2-8824335. NPSYA-TV. Located at the north end of Cumberland Island. Open for tours the first Sun, of each month. Ferry passage by reservation. Departs from downtown St. Marys, Exit 2 off 1-95. \r\n \r\nGreyfleld Inn, Grand Ave., (32034); 904-261 -6408. Rates: Over $79.99. NS-CC-OS-BA-F-M-BB-CI-LD-RS-CL-FBK-GS-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nDarien* \r\nA BCTTEK HOMETOWN CITY \r\nDarien Waterfront Park, 103 Fort King Dr., (31305); 912-4374192. H-BF-F-PN-D. Boardwalk \u0026 picnic area overlooking scenic Darien River and local shrimp fleet. Site of the Tunis Campbell Festival, celebra tion of African-American culture, held the 4th Sat. in Jun. We have two long docks for fishing and this is also the site of the annual \"Blessing of The Fleet\" Festival, ft \r\nScenic By-way-Darten, (31305). ED. Between Exits 9 \u0026 10 paralleling 1-95 It mi. to the east. Rt. 99 crosses Altamaha Water fowl Mgmt. area and provides views of tidal marshes. 11 -mi. tour of several historic sites in the Altamaha River Delta near Darien: Fort King George, Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, tabby ruins of ware houses along Darien waterfront, St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church built by former slaves in 1876. \r\nHISTORIC SIWIS/MOM MUM'S \r\nButler's Island, U.S. Hwy. 17 S., (31305); Open: Year-round. ED. Altamjha River Delta where Maj. Pierce Butler established one of the world's greatest rice plantations in 1 788. His grandson's wife. Fanny Kernble, chronicled her stay here in 1839. Some original dikes from his rice fields are still used in waterfowl management area. The chimney and ruins of the plantation's rice and sugar cane mills remain standing, \r\nFirst African Baptist Church, Madison \u0026 Market St., (31305). This edifice was constructed in 1868 as a replica of the first church on this site built in 1814 \r\nFirst Presbyterian Church, Jackson \u0026 Third St., (31305). Home of the oldest Presbyterian congregation in Georgia, begun when Scot tish Highlanders founded the city in 1736. The Victorian Gothic chapel itself dates to 1900. \r\nFort Kins George State Historic Site, U.S. Hwy. 17, (31305); 9124374770. Open: Tue.- Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun. 2-5:30 pm. EDM-YA-GR-OS-PN-GS-TV. A cypress blockhouse, barracks, and earthen ion were constructed in 1721 on this site as the Southern outpost of the British Empire. Museum, film, and reconstructed fortification. Group tours/rates available with advance notice. f4 (GHTA) \r\nGrant House, Ga. 99 \u0026 Rittenhouse, (31305). This frame dwelling, thought to be built in the /840s, was the only residence to survive the town's destruction. For many years it was the home of a wellknown black educator, James Gram. \r\nMethodist Church, Vernon Square, (31305). The original church completed in 1843 was only partially damaged In the destruction of the city by Union Troops in 1863. The present structure was completed in 1884 and built with the same materials as the first edifice. \r\nSt. Andrens Episcopal Church, Vernon Sq., (31305). NR. Originally on this site in 1818 was the powerful Bank of Darien, one of the leading financial institutions in the South. St. Andrews Church was built in 1878, designed after a small church in England. \r\nSt. Cjprlans Episcopal Church, Ft King George Dr., (31305). This tabby church, c. 1876 was built by former slaves and named fora martyred African Saint \r\nThe Ridge, Hwy. 99, Ridgeville, (31305). NR. Victorian homes were once the homes of local bar pilots and timber barons during Darien's heyday as the second-leading timber exporting port on the Southern Coast. \r\nYernon Square, Washington St., (31305). Originally laid out in 1806, this Square, listed on the NR of Historical Places, follows the concepts of early town planning utilized by James Oglethorpe in Savannah. Throughout the 19th century Vernon Sq. was the busi ness, cultural, social and religious center of Darien. \r\nBlackhcard Sailing and \\a\\igallng School, Blackbeard Cove, (31305-1636); 9124374878. ED-BF-M-TS. Sailing/power boat and navigation training from basic to advanced. U.S. Coast Guard license prep, courses. Historical and dolphin tours. \r\nInland Harbor Campground, P.O. Box 1728, (31305); 91 2437-61 72. Rates: S1 5-1 7/couple. Open: 1 -9 pm. CC-PN-CP-RVCTV. Easy access, lull hookup, river out back with park on bluff. Located on a high bluff overlooking the Altamaha River Basin. \r\nTall Pines Campground, (31305); 912437-3966. Rates: $14. Open: 9 arrt-9 pm. H-HF-GR-CC-OS-PN-CP-RV-FL-PA-W. 45 hookups, daily, weekly or monthly sites. Storage available, trice dean restrooms, friendly employees. Near Magnolia Mall, Factory Shops and historic Darien. \r\nIUIX.IM. \r\nComfort Inn-Darlen, 703 Frontage Rd., (31 305); 91 24374200. Rates: $44.95-584.95. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-PO-GVCBK-J. \r\nFort Mns George Motel, Hwy. 17, (31305); 912-437-4780. Rates: S24-$32. SNR-CC-F-LD-CTV-D. \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Darlen, 1-95 \u0026 Exit 10, (31305); 912437-5558, 800-HAMPTON. Rates: $55-$85. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-HC-PO CTV-CBK-IM-MF-TV. ,4 \r\nHoliday Inn i:\\piess-Miisiiiilhi I'.lull, I-95, Exit 10 \u0026 Ga. 251 W., (31 305); 91 2437-5373, 800-Holiday. Rates: $59-569. H-HFNS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-J-PA-NA-TV. (GHTA) Open (I. lies lied .mil liie.tklasl.Vemon Square National His toric District, (31 305); 91 2437-6985. Rates: $64-$66. NR-ED-NS-OSBF-F-PO-RF-BB-BBP-CI-FBK-D-TV. \" (GHTA) Super K Motel-Darlen, Hwy. 251 \u0026 I-95, Exit 10, (31305); 912437-6660. Rates: $33^15. H-HF-NHL-NR-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTVCSS-PA. \r\nMagnolia Bluff Factory Shops, 1 Magnolia Bluff Way, Suite F110, (31305); 912-437-2700, 1-888-545-7224. Open: Mon.-Sat., 1 0 am-9 pm; Sun., 1 1 am-6 pm. OS-PN-PG-FS. Located off the in terstate with over 60 of the best designers and brand name outlp^. \r\nTOl RS \r\n\"Just A Guide\" Inc., (31 305); 91 2437-5571 . Open: 9 am -6 pm. TS. Receptive motorcoach step-on guide service, as well as h:\\,orical interpreter/lecturer for Coastal Georgia and North Florida. Ser vice areas include Savannah, St. Simons, Femandina and Jekyll Is/and. (pen (iates Tours, Vemon Sq., National Historic District, (31 305); 91 2437-6985. NR-ED-CC-OS-BF-F-RF-TH-BB-TS-TV. Special,,- .. ~gtmentsto remote islands. Weekday river and marsh tours.\" i GHTA) \r\nMclntosh Co. Chamber of Commerce/Welcome Center, 105 Ft. King George Dr., (31305); 9124374192, 912437-6684. NR-BF-F-M-PN-TH-BB-D-NA-C-IB-TV-VI. Center overlook Dane/, River and shrimp fleet. Area information and picnic facilities avail able. Fishing dock, bike/pedestrian path, Historic District. \r\nttllahcllc Tsx KI;CUI: \\THIA \r\nBlack Creek Golf Club, Bill Futch Rd., (31308); 912-8584653. 1-16, Exit29.YA-GR-CC-OS-GC-RS-FS-CL-FBK-NA-MF. Enjoy IS holes of golf in Bryan County's new golf course. Nominated tor Golf Digest's Top 100 public courses in 1995. Golf packages available \r\nA Wiregrass Trail Community \r\nt O!X,I\\ Eulonla Lodge, Hwy. 17, (31331); 912-832-5175. \r\nFargo \r\nStephen C. Foster State Park, Ga. Hwy. 177, (31631); 800-864-7275,912-637-5274. Open: 6:30 am-8:30 pm (early dos ing fall/winter). H-ED-M-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-RF-TH CB-CP-OPRV-GS-PA-TV. Homed after songwriter Stephen fnvV- ;./** one of the primary entrances to the famed Okefunokee Swamp. Access includes elevated boardwalk, guided boat trip, or boat/cmx rentals. Camping, cottages, interpretive center/museum, boatramp, picnicking and wildlife, ft (GHTA) \r\nFolkslon \r\nYITR ACTIONS \r\nOkefenokee \\allonal Wildlife Refuge, Rt. 2, Box 3330, (31537); 912-496-7836,912-496-7366. Open: Daily, 7 am-7:30 pm H-HF-NHL-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-PN-RF-TH-FS-E-GS-PANA-MF-TV-VI. Restored swamp homestead. Films about swamp animal life, displays, picnic facilities, 4,000-ft. boarrhvalk, SO-tt observation tower, boat rentals, tours, walking trails, andwi\"1 drive. 11 mi. southwest of Folkston Ga. oHHwy. U1!23.ft \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOM MINIS Folkston Courthouse, (31537). NR. c 1928. Folkslon Railroad Depot, 202 W. Main St, (3153 H-HF-M-PN-C. Built in 1903 and restored freight ioom Museum of railroad artifacts housed with the Folkstor, Chamber of Commerce. Sardls Church, Post Rd., (31537); 912496-2336. church in Charlton Co., organized prior to 1821. A fto/eW pit from a musket shot by a soldier defending the church ans still remains. \r\n \r\n222 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n SPORTS x |V'ICKI;VIIO\\ \r\nFolkston Golf Course, 202 Country Club Rd (31537); 912-496-7155. Open: 8 am-sunset. YA-SNR-CC-OS-GC-FS. Enjoy IS holes of golf. Okefenokee Sporting Clays, (31537); 912-496-2417. Open: Sat \u0026 Sun. YA-GR-OS. Area's only public range. Shooting instructor available: four clay target courses; skeet shooting area. Sunanee Canal Recreation Area, (31537); 912-496-7156, 800-SWAMP-96. YA-GR-CC-OS-BF-FS-GS. Okefenokee Nat'1 Wildlife Refuge entrance. Guided boat tours into the Okefenokee, beat/canoe rentals and boating access, refreshment center. \r\nc \\\\ipi\\r, \r\nOkefenokee Pastimes, Hwy. 121 S., (31537); 912-496-4472. Rates: $8-$60. Open: 10 am-6 pm. NPS-NS-OS-BF-F-PN-RF-TH-CBCP-RV-GS-IM-PA-KA-LI-TV. Okefenokee Pastimes is a privately owned campground/silversmith studio and Swamp Gas Gallery (Artist's Marketplace). Offering full hookups, tent camping and log cabin accommodations, Easy nearby access to the swamp, river, hik ing, hiking and more. Traders Hill Campground \u0026 Kerrration Area, off Hwy. 121, (31537); 912-496-3412, 912^(96-2549. H-HF-OS-BF-F-TH-CP-DPRV-PA. Locatedseven mi. south olFolkston on the beautifulSt. Marys River. Outdoor recreational facilities include camping, a boat ramp, picnic shelter, restrooms and ample parking. Electricity and water camping sites available. \r\nI OIM.IM, Days Inn-Folkston, 1201 S. Second St., (31537); 912-496-2514, 800-Dayslnn. Rates: $32-$60. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CCOS-PG-PO-RS-OV-CBK-PA-D. \r\nGeorgian Motel, 1900 N. 2nd St., (31537); 912-496-7767. Rates: S24-S40. Open: 24 hrs. NHL-NPS-SNR-CC-F-L-RF-TH-CP-FS-FL-CTVCBK-NA. I he Inn al Fnlkslon Mcd \\ llrc.ikl.isl, 509 W. Main St., (31537); 1-888-509-MAIN, 912-496-6256. Rates: $75-$125. H-HFNS-CC-OS-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-J-GS-VCR-NA-TV.\" (GHTAt \r\nOkefenokre Chamber of Commerre, 202 W. Main St., P.O. Box 756, (31537); 912-496-2536. C. Housed in the restored \"Old Train Depot\" built in 1903. Area info and museum of railroad artifacts avail able. Site of the Okefenokee Festival 2nd weekend in Oct. \r\n(,;ii den City* \r\nHUH.IV, \r\nMotel 6-Savannah, 1-95 at U.S. Hwy. 17, (31324); 912-756-3543, 800-466-8356. Rates: Under $38.95. H-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-IM-PA. \r\nTKUI;I, SI;R\\ICI\u003e \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center-Savannah, P.O. Box 7208, (31418); 912-963-2546. One of U state-operated'information centers located along Georgia's in-bound interstate highways. Vis itors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from fulltime staff, refreshments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation service. E-mail: savannah@itt.state.ga. us \r\n(olden Isles \r\n\\TTR \\CTIO\\S The Golden teles, (31520); 800-933-COAST. These resort islands are St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island. All are accessible from mainland Brunswick via causeways except Little St. Simoni Is/and, which is accessible via boat. Refer to city listings to see the particulars for each island. \r\n(uyton \r\nHISTORIC SIT! S/MOM Ml ,'NT^ Gujton Historic District, (31312); 912-754-3301. NR-TV. Got its beginning as a railroad town. Manystyles ofarchitecture are show cased during Guyton's annual tour of homes in December. \r\nClaudette'g Country Inn, 106 E. Central Blvd., (31312); \"2-772-3667. NS-BB-FBK. \r\nHinesville \r\n^ liberty Trail Community \r\nMl si i \r\nfort Slcnart Military Museum, Att: A.F.Z.P.P02; Fort Stew*\u003c (31314-5028); 912-767-7885. Open: Tue.-Sun., 10 am-4 pm. ^F-ED-M-OS-PN-GS-TV. Focuses on history of Fort Stew/art the 3rd \"tantry Division and the 24th Infantry Division. \r\n \r\nOld Liberty County Jail, Hinesville. (31313)- 912-368-4445 Completion in 18S2 and used until 1971. Described at completion as \"a handsome structure with all the modem conveniences \"with running water, plumbing, 12 \" brick walls and 36'concrete floors. \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOV Ml:\\is Bacon-Fraser House, 208 E. Court St., (31313). NR. Built 1839. Privately owned and occupied. Particularly beautiful when azaleas amfcamel/ias are in bloom, \r\nSPORTS x RrcRM \\TIO\\ \r\nCherokee Rose Country Club, 225 Cherokee Trail, (31313)912-876-5503. YA-GC. Enjoy 18 holes ofgolfat the Cherokee Rose Country Club. \r\nSouth Newport Milage, 202 E. General StewartWay, (31313)Rates: Under $38.95. \r\nIOIH.IV, Budget Motel of I'SA, 744 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); 912-368-3596. Rates: $30-45. Days lnn-lllnes\\llle, Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); 912-368-4146. Rates: $38-$55. HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM. Hampton Inn-Hlnesvllle, 706 Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); 912-876-4466. Rates: $60. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-HC-PN-PO-CTV-CBK-JIM. \r\n\u003eee our ad on page 13. Holiday Inn-Hinestille, 726 E. Oglethorpe, (31313); 912-368-2275. The Inn at Illnesillle, Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); 912-368-5858. \r\nIKUi:l SI K'\\!( I \u003e Liberty County Chamber of Commerce Welcome Cen ter, 500 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., (31313); 912-368-4445. Open: MonFri., 9 am-5 pm. C-VI. Welcome Center provides information on his toric sites and activities in Liberty County. ft (GHTA) \r\nHoboken IOIH.IM; \r\nBlaeberry Hill Bed \u0026 Breakfast, Rt. 1, Lyons Rd, (31542); 912-458-2605. BB-CB-FS-CBK. \r\nA oe/fen nUMC I OWN CITY \r\nHcliiiNlcad licit \u0026 Itreaklasl, 1 Fargo Rd., (31634); 912-487-2222,888-224-3567. Rates: $55-$75. Open: Year-round. NS-CC-F-HC-PO-TC-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-VCR-NA. (GHTA) \r\nJekyll Island' \r\nUTR \\CTIOV Jekyll Island, 1 Beachview Dr., (31527); 877-4-JEKYLL, 912-635-3636. H-HF-NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-PF-CC-OS-BA-BF-FGC-GP-HR-L-M-PN-PG-PO-RF-TC-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-R-RS-K-FS-FLCFV-a-GS-PA-NA-SGT-LI-MF-TV. Natural island resort with a variety ofgolf, tennis, public beach, tours. Historic District, shopping, and summer waterpark in a natural island setting with Whotels, rental cottages and campground, ft (GHTA) \r\nHISTORIC SITKSAIOM Mi:YI\u003e Faith Chapel, 375 Riverview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2119, 912-635-4036. Open: Daily, 2-4 pm. H-NHL-ED-M-OS. In the Histonc District. Built in 1904 with stjinedglass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany and 0. Maitland Armstrong. Recently restored. Open daily unless rented for wedding. Jekyll Island Historic District, Jekyll Island, (31527); 912-635-2119. YA-GR. From 18S6to 1942, winter retreat for Amer ica 's wealthiest families. Daily tours of restored homes. Group tour information. \r\nSI'OKTS * Kl \u003cW V('!H\\ Bicycle \u0026 Jogging Trails, N. Beachview Dr. at Miniature Golf, (31527); 912-635-2648,877-4-JEKYLL Rates: $4.25-$10.25. YA-GROS-BA-RS-PA-NA. 20\", 26\", 3-wheel and tandem bicycles may be rented by the hour or for all day. Jekyll has 20 mi. ofpa ved bike pa ths that wind through the Historic District, woods and along the beach. Fishing Pier, N. Riverview Dr., (31527); 877-4-JEKYLL, 912-635-3636. Open: Daily, sunrise-sunset OS-BA-F-PN-CP. Located at Clam Creek Picnic Area on the Island's north end, across from the campground. Indian Mounds Golf Course, Capt. Wylly Rd., (31527); 912-635-2368. YA. One of three 18-hole golf courses on Jekyll Island, where there ate 63 holes available, ft Jekyil Harbor Marina, S. Riverview Dr.; 1 Harbor Rd., (31527); 912-635-3137,877-4-JEKYLL. Open: Daily. OS-BF-F-M-PN-PO-RS-FS- \r\n \r\nGS-TV. Complete facility with dockage, dry storage, charters, rentals, cafe, pool and spa for marina guests. Call for rates. \r\nJekyll Historic Wiarf, N. Riverview Dr., Historic District. (31 527)91 2-635-3152, 877-4-JEKYLL. Open: Daily. NHL-NR-GR-SNR-CC-OSBF-F-M-PN-PG-RS-FS-FL-CL-CSS-E-GS-NA-SGT-MF-TV. In the His toric District. Dockage, deep sea fishing, sightseeing, dolphin watch and dinner cruises. Water taxi service between coastal islands. \r\nJekyll Island Golf Club, Capt. Wylly Rd., (31 527); 912-635-2368, 800-841-6586. H-HF-YA-GR-CC-OS-BA-GC-GP-RS-FS-CL-GS. Jekyll is Georgia's largest public golf resort. 63 challenging holes of golf. Three 18-hole courses: Oleander, Pine Lakes, Indian Mound and one 9-hole course called Oceanside. Putting greens and driving ranges are available and tournaments are always welcome. \r\nMiniature Golf, N. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2648, 800-841-6586. Open: Daily. YA-GR-OS-BA-GC-RS. Two 18-hole \r\nmini-golf courses lighted for night play. N Ml Ri:-Coaslal Knrounler, 100 S. Riverview Dr., (31527); 912-635-9102, 877-4-JEKYLL. Open: Mon-Fri.,10 am-5 pm; Sat, 12-5 pm. H-ED-M-GR-L-RF-TH-E-TV. Visit our local marsh and sea critters andhave fun \"hands-on\" experiences thatyou'll remember *or ,? ,'/fcr/\u003er?p' Programs for all ages available. \r\nNature Halks, 375 Riverview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2119, 800-841 -6586. Open: Call for schedule. ED-YA-TH. Learn about the natural environment and abundant wildlife ofJekyll. Guided nature walks three times a week, except holidays. From Jun.-inid-Aug., a night-time turtle watch lets you discover mother sea turtles build ing nests on the beach. Call for all rates. \r\nOceanside Vine Golf Course, Capt. Wylly Rd., (31527); 912-635-2368. YA. One of low courses on the island/with a total of 6j\u003e hole^L Oceanside is j 9-hole course, ft \r\nOleander Golf Course, Capt Wylly Rd., (31527); 912-635-2368. One of four golf courses on the is/and (for a total of 63 holes), this course often IS holes, ft \r\nPine I .ikes Golf Course, Capt Wylly Rd., (31527); 912-635-2368. One of low courses on the island (for a total of 63 holes), this course often Wholes, ft \r\nSoccer Complex, 381 Riverview Dr., (31527); 912-635-4080, 912-877-4-JEKYLL. H-HF-GR-8A-PN. Nmv oceanfront complex located on South Beachview Drive is home to a number of exhibition and dub matches, tournaments, and training camps. \r\nSummer \\\\a\\en, S. Riverview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2074, 877-4-JEKYLL. Open: Daily, Memorial Day-Labor Day. YA-GR-SNRCC-OS-PN-PO-RS-FS-GS. An II-acre waterpark with wave pool, water slides, endless river, children's pool, McDonald's restaurant and rjift shop. \r\nTennis Center, Capt. Wylly Rd., (31527); 912-635-3154, 877-4-JEKYLL. Rates: $12-$14/hr. Open: Daily. YA-CC-OS-GC-TC. 13 clay courts and pro shop. A Tennis Magazine \"Top 25\" facility. Individual lessons and clinics. \r\n\u003c UIPIM; \r\nJekyll Island Campground, N. Riverview Dr., (31527); 912-635-3021, 912-635-2119. Rates: $12-$17. Open: Daily. YAGR-CC-OS-BA-F-CP-RV-CTV. Campground offers 18 wooded acres on the Island's north end with 220 campsites, from tent sites to full hookup and pull-through RV sites with electricity, water and sewage. On-site restrooms, showers, pay telephones, laundry, anda full-ser vice store with food, ice, bait, propane, supplies and bike rentals. \r\n \r\nI \u003c!)(.l\\(, \r\n \r\nl!ech\\ie Cluti,721 N. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2256, 888-412-7770. Rates: $99-299. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-BA-GP-PO-R-KCTV-J-PA-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page . \r\n \r\nClarion Resort Buccaneer, 85 Beachview Dr., (31 527); \r\n800-253-5955,912-635-2261 . Rates: Over $79.99. H-NR-M-NS-GRSNR-CC-BA-GP-HR-PG-PO-TC-TH-R-RS-K-CTV-CL-FBK-J-IM-PA-MF. \r\n \r\nft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad on page 211. \r\n \r\nComfort Inn-Island Suites, 711 Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2211 , 800-204-0202. Rates: $79-$175. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCBA-GP-PG-PO-R-RS-K-CTV-CBK-J-GS-PA-MF. (GM \r\n;Ji/,..\"; \r\n \r\nDays Inn-Occanfronl, 60 S. Beachview Dr., (3152 A 912-635-3319, 888-635-3003. Rates: $39-$89. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-BA-PO-RS- \r\nCTV-PA-MF. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Beach Resort, 200 S. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-3311, 800-753-5955. Rates: $59-$199. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-BA-GP-M-PN-PG-PO-TC-R-RS-K-FS-CTVCL-CSS-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-PA-NA-SGT-MF.; ' \r\nJekyll Inn, 975 N. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2531, 800-736-1046. Rates: $54-$169. HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-BA-GP-PNPG-PO-TC-TH-R-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-PA-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\nlek\\ll Island Mill) lloli-l, 371 Riverview Dr., (31527); \r\n912-635-2600, 800-535-9547. Rates: $89-169. Open: Year-round. H-NHL-NR-M-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-BA-BF-F-GP-HC-HR-M-PO-TC-TH- \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n223 \r\n \r\n BBP-R-RS-BS-OV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-NA-SGT-MF-TV. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 21 1 Ramada Inn-Jekyll Island, 150 S. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2111. Rates: $54-5250. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-BA-GP-PNPO-RS-K-FS-OV-a-CSS-FBK-J-MF-TV. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card Seafarer Inn and Suites, 700 N. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912-635-2202, 800-281-4446. Rates: 542-5130. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-BA-GP-PG-PO-K-BS-CTV-CBK-PA-MF. \r\nfit-die see mi ad on page 211. Villas In the Sea Resort Hotel \u0026 Conference Center, 1175 N. Beachview Dr., (31527); 800-841-6262, 912-635-2521. Rates: $74-5239. H-HF-NS-GR-CC-BA-F-GP-HR-PN-PG-PO-R-RS-KBS-CTV-CL-CSS-J-VCR-PA-MF-TV. ft (GHTA) \r\nSIIOIM'IM, Historic District Shopping, Pier Rd, (31527), 912-635 -3636, 877-4-JEKYLL NHL-CC. For all yourunique gifts and apparel,visit our specialty shops in the Historic District. Jekyll Island Shopping Center, Beachview Dr., (31527); 800-841 -6586, 91 2-635-3636. Open: Daily. H-HF-CC-OS-GS. Unique gifts and apparel available at shops located in the Shopping Cen ter on Beachview Dr., in the Historic District on Pier Road and at Island hotels and amenities. For details contact the We/come Center on the Causeway. \r\nCOM i:\\iioN crvri'R \r\nJekyll Island Convention Center, 1 Beachview Dr., (31527); 91 2-635-3400. CC-OS-FS-TV. Georgia 's only oceanfront convention center, offering 55,000-sq. ft. Accommodates 2,200 theatre-style, 1,500 banquet-style; 17 seminar moms, 240 (8' x W) exhibit booth spaces; new million-dollar kitchen offering full catering, ft \r\nTOl RS Jekyll Island National Historic Landmark District, Museum Visitors Center, Stable Rd., (31527); 912-635-2762, 912-635-21 19. Open: Daily. H-NHL-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-OS-PN-GS-TV. Tours of restored, turn-of-the-century homes ofsome ofAmerica's wealthiest families who escaped the northern winters to vacation on Jekyll. Victoria's Carriage Tours \u0026 Reach Trail Rides, Stable Rd., Museum Visitors Center, (31527); 912-635-9500, 912-635-2119. Open: Mon.-Sun. NHL-ED-M-YA-CC-OS-HR-TV. Narrated rides through the Historic District in horse-drawn carriages. Rides start at Museum Visitors Center during the daytime and at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel in the evening. \r\nTKUI.I SI;R\\ICI s \r\nJekyll Island Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 381 Riverview Dr., (31 527); 877-4-JEKYLL, 91 2-6354080. Open: Daily. HF-NHL-EDM-NS-GR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GC-M-PO-TC-CB-CP-R-K-FS-CTV-E-NACVB-IB-MF-TV. Provides information for group meetings atJekyll's oceanfront convention center and ten hotels. Jekyll can accommo date groups up to 1500. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease_s_ee our ad on page 2 / / Jekyll Island Welcome Center, 45 S. Beachview Dr., (31 527), 877-4-JEKYLL, 912-635-3636. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. ED-OS-G5. Infonnation on Jekyll's attractions: golf, tennis, public beach. His toric District, bicycle trails, miniature golf, summer water park, hotels, rental cottages and campground, ft \r\nkingsland* \r\nAn Antiques Trail Community \r\n\\ITR\\Ci IONS \r\nKingsland Historic District, 107 S. Lee St, (31548); 912-729-5999, 800-433-0225. Open: 8 am-5 pm. H-NHL-NR-M-GR-SNR-PF-CCPG-LD-FS-FL-GS-VCR-D-NA-C-CVB-MF-TV-VI. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Antiques and collectible shops. Site of Southeast Tourism Society Top 20 events. Labor Day Catfish Festi val, ft (GHTA) \r\nHISTORIC SITUSA1OM MM\\T8 U.S. 17 \"Post Road.\" (31548); 912-729-5999, 800-433-0225. PN. US. 17 winds through Kingslandparallel to 1-95. Its unpaved ancestor, known as \"Post Road,\" was once an Indian trail and a route important to both sides during the Revolutionary War. \r\nSI \u003eOKTSS.RI;\u003c;RI;VIIO\\ \r\nFish On Charters, (31548); 912-729-4114, 800-433-0225. BA-BF-F-M-RV-NA. Offshore-inshore. Full- and half-day or night trips. Cumberland Island Cruise, sightseeing, beach-combing, USCG licensed Captains, ft (GHTA) Kingsland Water Sports, (31548); 912-729-5999,800-433-0225. F-M-PN-PO-RF-WS-RV. Fishing, canoeing and boating are enjoyed on the nearby rivers and creeks, with accessibility to the Atlantic Ocean. Charter fishing and knyak rental. (GHTA) \r\n224 \r\n \r\nLaurel Island Links Golf Course Marsh Harbour Golf Community \r\nCumberland Island Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge Historic Sites  Packaging \r\nKINGSLAND CONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU \r\nP O. Box 1928  Kingsland, GA 31548 1-800-433-0225  912-729-5999 \r\nhttp://www.gacoast.conVnavigator/kingsland.html \r\ntaurel Island Links Golf Club, 233 Marsh Harbour Pkwy.. (31 548); 91 2-729-7277, 888-480-7277. Open: Daily, daylight-dark. H-ED-YA-GR-CC-OS-GC-RS-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-GS-NA-MF. This 1S-hole, par 72 course was carved out of forest on the south bank of Crooked River by Davis Love, III, and stretches 7,000 yards. 8,000-sq. ft. club house, fully stocked pro shop, clubhouse dining, putting green, driving range and group or private lessons available. \r\nCountry Oaks K\\ I'ark, 6 Carlton Cemetery Rd., (31548); 91 2-729-621 2. Rates: 51 5.95-521 .95. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-F-CP-RVPA. New RVPark with 40 sites, full hookup, city sewer \u0026 water. All sites have 20/30/50 amp service, pull thrus. Beautiful setting: oak trees, pond, paved road and general store surrounded by W-ft. porch with swings and rockers. Big rigs we/come \r\nKlngsland/Jacksonvlllc North, 1521 Scrubby Bluff, (31532); 91 2-729-3232, 800-KOA-5220. Rates: 51 5.50, tent sites; 51 9.95, full hookups. Open: 8-1 1 am; 3-8 pm. CC-CB-CP-RV-CTV-PA. 10% dis count forKOA Cards, AAA, AARP. Good Sam-Welcome. \r\nlOIMilMi \r\nBest Western Kings Bay Inn, P.O. Box 3029, 1353 Hwy. 40 E., (31548); 912-729-7666, 800-728-7666. Rates: 550-580. H-HFNS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PG-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad_o_n page 206 \r\nComfort Inn-1-95 Kingsland, 111 Edenfield Rd., (31548); 91 2-729-6979, 800-798-9876. Rates: 559-579.99. H-M-NS-GR-SNRCC-GP-HC-PO-K-CTV-CBK-J-IM-VCR-PA-NA-MF. \r\n( (Hint o Inn \u0026 Suites, 1 35 The Lakes Blvd., (31 548); 91 2-576-1 61 6. Rates: 555-120. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HC-PI-CTV-CBK-J-MF. \r\nDays Inn-Klngsland, 1 050 E. King Ave, (31 548); 91 2-729-5454. Rates: 549.99-599.99. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-POLD-CTV-CBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\n\"t .,' ''t'ourad on the inside back cover. \r\nKcono Ixidge, 1 1 35 E. King Ave., (31 548); 91 2-673-7336. Rates: 548-588. H-HF-NS-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-PA. ft \r\nHampton Inn-Klngsland, 1363 Hwy. 40 E., (31548); 912-729-1900, 888-729-1905. Rates: 548-575. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-G P-PO-CTV-CBK-J-VCR-NA. \r\nPlt\\iseseeouradonpage U \r\nHoliday Inn-Klngsland, 930 Hwy. 40 E., (31 548); 91 2-729-3000, 800-322-6866. Rates: 559-579.99. H-HF-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-PORS-K-FS-FL-CTV-CL-J-IM-PA-NA-MF-TV. \r\n\u003eH/f ad on page 3 \r\nJameson Inn Kingsland, 105 May Creek Dr., (30458); 912-729-9600, 800-526-3766. Rates: 555-563. H-HF-NR-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-J-VCR-LI. f \r\nMariners Suites Inn, 2343 Village Dr., (31548); 912-882-3004. Rates: 558.95-579.99. NS-SNR-CC-PO-K-OV-VCR-PA-NA. (GHTA) \r\nI'eachlree liin-kiiiKsland, 1375 Hospitality Ave., (31548); 912-882-8200, 800-382-8200. Rates: 545-565. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-GP-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-MF. (GHTA) Quality Inn and Sultes-Klngsland, 985 Boone St., (31548); 912-729-4363. Rates: Under 538.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-FL-CTVCBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\nSuper  Molcl-Klngsland, 120 Edenfield Dr., (31548); 912-729-6888. Rates: 535.10-560. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-LD-CTVCBK-IM-PA-NA-LI. \r\nSIIOITIM. \r\nKingsland Shopping, (31548); 912-729-5999, 800-433-0225. Open: 10 am-6 pm. H-CC-RS-GS-D-TV. Facilities include antiques, collectibles, primitives, and other hidden treasures located in the Kingsland area, ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nTRAUX SKR\\ ICKS Camden/Klngs Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 130, (31548); 912-729-5840. (GHTA) (ieorgla Visitor Information Ccnter-Klngsland, 1501 St. Marys Road South, (31548); 912-729-3253. One of 11 state-oper ated information centers located along Georgia's in-bound interstate highways. Visitors will find helpful maps and brochures, assistance from full-time staff, refreshments and restroom facilities. Discount coupons are available for lodging, as well as a room reservation ser vice. E-mail; kingsland@itt.state.ga.us Kingsland Community Betterment, P.O. Box 2887, (31548), 912-729-4382. Home of Georgia's Labor Day Catfish Festival in Georgia's Coastal Corner. (GHTA) Kingsland Convention \u0026 Visitor* Bureau, 107 S. Lee St., (31548); 912-729-5999,800-433-0225. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 pm. H-HF-M-F-D-NA-CVB-MF-TS-TV-VI. Treasure chest of fun' 1-95 Con necter to Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge and Cumberland Island. Bureau promotes all segments of tourism-related travel and com munity development. One-stop destination marketing assistance for tour operators, travel agents, meeting planners, travel writers and visitors, ft (GHTA) \r\nKingsland I .oral Welcome Center, 107 S. Lee St., (31548); 912-729-5613. Open: 8 am-5 pm. HF-NR-M-VCR-D-NA-MF-VI. In His toric District, housed in restored c. 1929hotel. Infonnation, maps, video tape of area, tour guide maps, southern hospitality! ft (GHTA) \r\nYour own hia/id \r\nLittle St. Simons Island \r\nI ()!)(,l\\(, The Lodge on Mlllc SI. Simons Island, P.O. Box 21708, (31522-0578); 888-733-5774, 912-638-7472. Rates: $325-5550. Open: Year-round. H-ED-M-NS-FP-GR-CC-OS-BA-BF-F-GP-HR-MPN-PO-RF-TH-BB-BBP-CB-CI-LD-R-RS-FS-CL-CSS-E-FBK-GS-NA-SGTMF-TV. ft\" (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\nMeridian STVH:I'\\RKS \r\nSapelo Island \\allnnal Kstuarlnc Research Reserve, Landing Rd., (31319); 912-485-2251,912-437-3224. Open: Call for ferry schedule. H-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-BA-F-TH-CP-LD-SGT-MF-TV. Guided ecological and cultural tours by water and bus 4-hour tour includes ferryboat ride, tour of the island, African-American com munity of Hog Hammock, and the Reynolds Mansion. Group accom modations on the island include the Reynolds Mansion and Cabretta Island campground, where groups may camp near the beach. Vis itor center on mainland has exhibits, film, and interactive video.ft (GHTA) \r\nMidway \r\nA Liberty Trail Community \r\nMl SI II MS \r\nMldnay Museum, U.S. Hwy. 17, (31320); 91 2-884-5837. Opert Tue.-Sat., 10 am-4 pm; Sun., 2^1 pm. H-NR-ED-M-GR-PN-\"Raised cottage-style. Furniture, artifacts, documents front early IM to mid-19th centuries. Tours also available at the adjacent on church, built in 1792, and old cemetery, upon request. Seabrook Milage, 660 Trade Hill Rd., (31320); Open: Tue.-Sat., 10 am-4 pm. H-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-FS-GS-TV. African-American living history museum dedicated to the resei education and authentic portrayal of this turn-of-the-century ' \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n tmmity. Interactive tours, school and scout programs, and meal service available to groups by reservation. \r\nHISTORIC SITDSAIOM MIATS \r\nDon hosier Academy National Historic Place, 8787 Oglethorpe Hwy., (31320); 912-884-2275, 912-884-2349. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-2 pm. NR-M-PN-PO. The Academy, today an active community center and museum, was founded after the Civil War as a school for freed slaves. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. prepared here for the 1963 Birmingham campaign, one of the first major vic tories of the Civil Rights Movement. \r\nDorchester Ullage/Dorchester Presbyterian Church, (31320). Named for the Dorchesters in Cngland. Settled in 1843 by families from Midway and Sunbury. Church c. 1854. Markers located on Ca. Hwy. 38 about 6 mi. east of Midway Church. \r\nFort Morris Slate Historic Site, Ga. Hwy. 38, (31320); 912-884-5999. Open: Tue.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 9:30 am-5:30 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-OS-PN-TH-GS. Earthwork fortbuiltin 1776pmtected Georgia against the British in both the Revolutionary War and War of 1812. Museum interprets the military and cultural history of the site and the town of Sunbury. Group rates/tours available with advance notice, ft (GHTA) \r\nl^eConte Noodmanston \\allonal Historic Place, (31320); 912-884-6500. Open: Apr-Labor Day; Tue.-Sat, 9 am-5:30 pm. NR. LeConte Woodmanston flourished as one of Georgia's earliest inland swamp rice plantations and is now a natural preserve. Plan tation owner Dr. Louis LeConte's botanical garden--world-famous in the 18th century for its new and exotic species--has been recre ated with antique plants. Visitors will enjoy walking the earthen rice dikes. \r\nMelon Bluff Heritage \u0026 Nature Center, 2999 Islands Hwy., (31320); 912-884-5779, 888-246-8188. Rates: S75-S290. Open: Tue.-Sun, 9 arrHl pm. H-HF-ED-M-NS-YA-GR-CC-OS-L-PN-PO-RFTH-BB-BBP-CI-K-CBK-GS-IM-VCR-KA-MF-TV. Melon Bluffis a private 3,000-acre nature and heritage preserve on the Georgia coast, just 30 miles south of Savannah with hiking, hiking, kayaking, wagon tours and riding trails plus charming bed and breakfast accommo dations. 10 miles from tbe river front. Museum gallery exhibit links Melon Bluff's human and natural history from Native American ori gins, Spanish discovery, English settlement rice plantation days, from the Civil War and Prohibition to the plantation's current environ mental usage. Nature videos on coastal flora and fauna. Informa tion and books on local history and wildlife. Frequent temporary exhibits, ft \r\nMidway Church, Hwy. 17, (31320); 912-884-5837. Open: Tue.-Sat, NHL-NR-TV. Built 1729, produced two signers of the Dec laration of Independence, two Revolutionary generals and a U.S. sen ator. Slave gallery and high pulpit remain. Cemetery dates to Colonial Georgia, Key to church at museum and gas station. \r\nCAMI'IMi \r\nGlebe Plantation Campgrounds, 529 Glebe Rd., (31320); 912-884-5218. Rates: $14. Open: Daily, 7 am-8 pm. OS-F-L-PN-CPDP-RV-PA. Convenient to Savannah, Brunswick and Fort Stewart. Located right in the park ii 62 acres of fishing paradise, and you can pick up gear from thepark's baitand tackle store. Laundryandheated showers inside store invite longer stays to visit historic sites in areas. \r\nSunshine Lake Campground, (31320); 912-884-2744. \r\nKH'i.lM, \r\nMidway Motel, Hwy. 17, (31320); 912-884-5416. \r\nPalmyra Plantation Barn, 5836 Islands Hwy., (31320); 912-884-5779, 888-246-8188. Rates: $95-$195. M-NS-CC-PN-RFTH-BB-BBP-CI-R-CBK-GS-VCR-KA-SB-MF. \r\nPalmyra Plantation Collage, 5836 Islands Hwy., (31320); 912-884-5779, 888-246-8188. Rates: $250-$290. Open: Closed Christmas. NS-CC-OS-BF-F-PO-RF-TH-BB-BBP-K-CBK-GS-VCR-KATV. \r\nThe Rinlry Ka rm, 1337 Old Dorchester Village Rd., (31320); 1 -888-246-8188. Rates: $65-85. Closed Christmas Day. M-NS- CCOS-PN-TH-BB-BBP-K-CBK-GS-VCR-KA-TV. \r\nPalierson \r\nSPORTS \\ RI;CRI;VHO\\ \r\nUtUe Satllla Wildlife Management Area, (31557). (5,000 *\"s of public hunting in Pierce \u0026 Wayne counties. Borders Little \r\nCreek. \r\n*H SKI MS \r\nBin Mrforce Heritage Museum, 175 Bourne Ave., '3 '322); 800-421-9428, 912-748-8888. Open: Daily, 10 am-6 pm. H-tO-M-YA-GR-SNR\u003cC-OS-RS-FS-CBK-FBK-GS-VCR-NA-MF-TV. Tte \r\n- '\"\" captures At heritage and tells the story of the mighty 8th \"9 WWII. Told through dynamic displays featuring historic bat \r\n \r\ntles and mission experience. Catering service available for meetings from 25 to 600 people, ft \r\nmm,iv, \r\nCountry Hearth Inn, 301 Gov. Treutlen Dr., (31322); 912-748-6464, 8884-Hearth. Rates: $49-585. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCHC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-MM-PA-NA-SGT-MF-TV. \r\nUcono l^dge-l'ooler, 500 E. Hwy. 80, (31322); 912-748-4124, 888-ECONO-55. Rates: 552-599. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-PO-K-CTV-CBK-J-NA. \r\nMlcrotel Inn \u0026 Suites, 125 Continental Blvd., (31322); 912-748-1112. Rates: $39.95-$74.95. NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-KCTV-CBK-NA. ft \r\nRamada Limited-Airport, 1016 E. Hwy. 80, (31322); 912-948-5242. Rates: J45-$70. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBKNA-SGT. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response caid \r\nrorl \\\\rnl\\vorlh \r\nHampton Inn-Savannah \\orth/l-95, 7050 Hwy. 21, (31407); 912-966-2000. Rates: S69-S89. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-HCPO-CTV-CBK-J-GS-IM-NA-SGT-MF-TV. \r\nRamada Limited-Savannah \\orth, 110 Travelers Way, (31407); 912-969-6060. Rates: $45-$99. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-POCTV-CBK-NA-MF. \r\nSleep Inn-Savannah \\orth, 7206 Hwy. 21, (31407); 912-966-9800. Rates: $45-569. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-CTVCBK-NA-SGT-MF-TV. \r\nRichmond Hill* \r\nMl Si;i MS \r\nHenry Ford Kindergarten Museum, Ford Ave., (31324); 912-756-3697. Open: Thu.-Mon., 9 am-3 pm. ED-M-YA-GR-OSGS-TV. Displays of the Colonial, Revolutionary War, Civil War and Henry Ford eras. \r\nHISTORIC SlTi;SAIOMMi:\\TS \r\nFort McAlllsler Stale Historic Park, 3894 Ft. McAllister Rd., (31324); 800-864-7275,912-727-2339. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-EDM-YA-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-PN-PG-TH-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA-TV. Located on the south bank of the Great Ogeechee River, this park is the home of the best preserved earthwork fortification of the Con federacy. Nestled among giant live oaks and beautiful salt marsh, this coastal park offers a museum containing Civil War artifacts as well as camping, hiking, boating, and picnicking facilities. Group rates/tours available with advance notice. ft (GHTA) \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RCCRKYHON \r\nFort Me \\fflster Marina, Ft McAllister Rd., (31324); 912-727-2632. BF-F-M-WS-FS-FL Located on Ogeechee River is a full-service marina. Offers both fresh and salt water fishing, access intercoastal water way. Dockage Cafe Grill. Fishing supplies. \r\nOgeechee River, The Great, Hwy. 17, (31324); 912-756-2676. BF-F-M-PN-PG-RF-TH-WS-CP-DP-RV-RS-FL-PA. Ends its 250-mi. jour ney two mi. north at Kings Ferry, winding to Ft. McAllister. Boat ing, fishing, camping, swimming, hiking and marina facilities. \r\nWaterford Landing Golf Course, 731 Waterford Landing Rd., (31324); 912-727-4848. GC. 18-hole link style overlooking marsh and cut out of Live Oaks and Georgia Pines. Driving range, snack bar, PGA instruction. \r\n\u003c:VMPI\\\u003c; \r\nKOA Campground-Richmond Hill, Hwy. 17 S., (31324); 912-756-3396,800-562-8741. Open: Daily, 8 am-8 pm. CC-BF-F-LPN-PG-PO-RF-CB-CP-DP-RV-CTV-PA-TV. 5 camping cabins, 120 sites, 33 villas. Shaded'pull-thru sites. Located on 35-acre fishinglake with various water fowl. Shuffleboard, basketball \u0026 game room. Rental boats and canoes available. Coin operated RV wash and vac. Near historic Savannah, Ft. Stewart. Hunter AFT and outlet mall. Weekly and monthly rates. \r\nSavannah South, Hwy. 17 S. \u0026 I-95, (31324); 912-756-3396, 800-562-8741. Rates: 522-525.50. Open: Year-round, 8 am-8 pm. NS-GR-CC-OS-F-L-PG-PO-CB-CP-DP-RV-CTV-GS-PA-TV. Located 18 mi. south of Savannah, on U.S. 17. 120 shaded pull-through sites. Located on 35-acre fishinglake with various waterfowl. Shuffleboard, basketball and game room. Coin operated RV wash and vacuum. Near historic Savannah. \r\nWaterway RV Park 70 Hwy. 17, (31324); 912-756-2296. Rates: $15-$20. CC-BF-F-PN-CP-RV-PA. Small, friendly campground on the Ogeechee River, only 15 minutes to Historic Savannah. \r\nKHXilM, Days Inn-Richmond Hill, Hwy. 17 \u0026 I-95, (31324); 912-756-3371. Rates: $25-550. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV. \r\n \r\nRrono Ix\u003edge-Rlchmond Hill, I-95 and U.S. 17, (31324); 912-756-3312. Rates: $35. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-CBK-PA-TV. \r\nHampton Inn, Hwy. 17 \u0026 I-95, (31324); 912-756-2272. ffese see ou: ad on page ?! \r\nHoliday Inn-Richmond Hill, 1-95 \u0026 U.S. 17, (31324); 912-756-3351. Rates: $61-577. H-NS-GR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CLFBK-MF. (GHTA) Motel (i-Rlchmond Hill, Hwy. 17 \u0026 I-95, (31324); 912-756-3543. Rates: $25.99 and up. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV. \r\nRamada Inn-Sa\\aiiiiah \\rea/Rlchmond Hill, Hwy. 17, (31324); 912-756-3376. Rates: 527.95-555. H-NS-SNR-CC-PO-CTVCL. \r\n- jr 3d on the inside back cove- \r\nRoyal Inn, Hwy.17 \u0026 1-95, (31324); 912-756-2778. Rates: 535-560. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-CTV. \r\nScottish Inn-Richmond Hill, Hwy. 17 \u0026 1-95, (31324); 912-756-3861. Rates: $24.95-$35.95. H-GR-SNR-CC-CTV. \r\nSequoia Motel, Hwy. 17 N., (31324); 912-756-2116. \r\nTratelodKe-Rtchmond Hill, Hwy. 17 \u0026 I-95, (31324); 912-756-3325. Rates: $22.95-559.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-GV. \r\nTOURS \r\nCoastal Georgia Tours, 10 Silverstream Plantation, (31324); 912-727-3140. YA-CC-OS-TS-TV. Daily sightseeing tours of historic Savannah. Departures fiom Exit 14anddowntown Savannah, group tours of coastal Georgia's official book tour of Midnight in the Gar den of Good and Evil and Fan Club Headquarters. Air-conditioned 25-passenger tour coaches. \r\nTRVU-1 si I,M ' is \r\nBryan Count) Chamber of Commerce, Ford Ave., (31324); 912-756-2676, 800-807-4854. C. Provides demographic, business and relocation information for Richmond Hill and Pembroke, Bryan County. Works to unite business and local community to promote a healthy business environment that enhances the quality of life in the county. \r\nRichmond Hill Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, Ford Ave., (31324); 91 2-756-2676, 800-807-4848. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. H-CCPN-GS-VCR-NA-CVB-MF-TV. Convention and Visitor's Bureau Ser vices for Richmond Hill, the city that Henry Ford built. Located minutes from Historic Savannah, offers affordable and convenient lodging, a variety of restaurants, historical group tours, and many services. Civil War Museum, Ft, McAllister--\"theendofSherman's march to the sea.\" Touriine service from area hotels and CVB to Savannah, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 213. \r\nRichmond HIM lx\u003ecal Welcome Center, Ford Ave., (31324); 912-756-2676,800-807-4848. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. H-CC-PN-GSNA-MF-VI. Tourist information and distribution center for maps, brochures and coupon guides, and lodging information. Restroom and limited picnic facilities, small gift items. Also houses offices for the Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau and Development Authority, ft (GHTA) \r\nRiiHon \r\nSPORTS XRi:CRi:\\TIO\\ \r\nWlllopeg Creek Golf Club, Rincon, (31326); 912-826-2092. Enjoy 18 holes ofgolfat Willopeg Creek Golf Club. \r\nCONUMION \u003cT\\Ti'W \r\nNew Ebenezcr Family Relreat \u0026 Conference Center, 2887 Ebenezer Rd., (31326); 912-754-9242. Rates: $15-537. H-NHL-NRM-NS-OS-BF-F-L-PN-PG-PO-TH^B-R-K-FS-GS-NA-MF.A/evvflxwzw was settled in 1736 by a colony of Lutheran Sahburgers. The town plan was identical to that of Savannah. By the eariy 1800's tfie town was abandoned. In recent years the town has experienced a rebirth. 130-acre retreat center with accommodations for up to 170. ft \r\nSapelo Island \r\nV!TK \\CTIO\\S Sapelo Island, Box 15, (31327); 912-485-2251, 912437-3224. Open: Tue.-Fri., 7:30 am-5:30 pm; Sat, 8 am-5:30 pm. ED-M-BAF-PN-TH-CP-MF-TV-VI. Sapelo Island enables visitors to see a bar rier island's natural community, from the diversified wildlife of the forested uplands to the expanses of salt marsh and the beach and dunes system. Guided tours of Hog Hammock, the African-Ameri can community, the newly restored lighthouse and the Reynold's mansion. Reservations required. \r\n \r\nIjllAl \u0026 George Trailer Rental, (31327); 912-485-2270. Rates: $65-575. Open: Mon.-Sat, 8 am-5 pm. H-HF-NHL-NR-OS-BA-F-PNTH-K-VCR-MF-TV. Visit Hog Hammock and a pristine barrier island. Great for bird watching and beach combing. African-American cui sine served by reservation: crabs, shrimps, oysters, clams, ribs, and smoked mullet. Cultural tours by bike or car available. \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n225 \r\n \r\n Reynolds Mansion, (31327); 912-485-2299. Rates: $100. NS-CCOS-BA-TC-TH-CP-FS-CW-CBK-FBK-VCR-MF-TV. \r\nSapelo Island's Cabretta, Box 15, (31327), 912-485-2299. CP. \r\nThe Weekender c/o \\anr\u003e Biinks, Hog Hammock, (31327); 912-485-2277. Rates: $35-595. NR-NS-BA-F-RF-TH-BB-BBP-CI-LDRS-K-TV. ft \r\nTM RS \r\nSapelo Island Mule Drann Wagon Tour, Gen Del, (31327); 912-485-2170. Open: Daily, 9 am-6 pm. H-NHL-NR-ED-GR-CP-TV. A slow wagon tour of Sapelo Island, a place where time is endless and the people are very friendly. We invite you to come tour historical Sapelo Island. \r\n \r\nBamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens, Hwy. 17 S. \u0026 Canebrake Rd., (31419); 912-921-5460, 912-921-5461. Open: Mon.-Sat. H-ED-M-NS-GR-PN-GS-NA-MF-TV. Bamboo farm with an interna tionally recognized collection of 200 varieties of Oriental bamboo, rare trees and shrubs, gifts, demonstration kitchen, tours, rental facil ities. \r\nHistoric Railroad Shops, 601 W. Harris St, (31401); 912-651-6823. Open: Daily, 10am-4pm. H-HF-NHL-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GSD-MF-TV. Located near the Savannah Visitors Center. Features 130ton diesel locomotive, operating turntable and 125-foot-tall brick smokestack. State Railroad Museum, blacksmithing demonstra tions every Thursday. Georgia's Railroad Museum. (GHTA) \r\nIxm Count ry River Kvcurslons, 8005 Old Tybee Rd., (31410); 912-898-9222,912-897-7300. Open: Spring-fall; daily cruises. H-EDGR-SNR-CC-OS-M-RS-TV. Narrated nature cruise for an encounter with bottle-nose dolphin. Enjoy the scenery and bird life (egrets, herons, pelicans, cormorants and storks) during our 90-minute cruise down Bull River and its creeks and estuaries aboard our 40-ft. pontoon boats, \"Nature's Way\" and \"Dolphin's Dream.\" ft \r\nOatland Island Education Center, 711 Sandtown Rd., (31410); 912-897-3773. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-5 pm. ED-M-NS-YA-PN-TH-GS-MF-TV. ; 75-xre tract offers nature trails to ten habitats housing animals indigenous to coastal Georgia, marsh walkway, and two 150-year-old log cabins. Located five mi. east of Savannah off Islands Expressway. Admission is S2/peKon, age four and up. \r\nOld Fort Jackson, 1 Ft. Jackson Rd., (31404); 912-232-3945. H-NHL-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-L.pN-FS-GS-MF-TV.O/(tofsratirf- \r\ningfoitin Georgia. Houses the largest cannon fired in the U.S. Saw service in the War of 1812 and the Civil War. Situated on the South bank of the Savannah River, the fort has displays and artifacts depicting the history of the city and the coast. Offers educational and historical programs and \"after hours\" dinner programs for groups. {GHTA) \r\nRher Street Rhcrboal, 9 E. River St, (31401); 912-232-6404, 800-786-6404. Open: Year-round. ED-NS-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-RSCL-CSS-E-GS-D-MF-TV. The \"Georgia Queen\" is Savannah's newest and largest riverboat. The 600-passenger riverboat will offer after noon and evening cruises of one-two hours. Savannah vacation packages and special group cruises are also available. Mo visit is com plete without a riverboat cruise, ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nRher Street Rherboal \"Savannah Rher Queen.\" 9 E. River St., (31401); 912-232-6404,800-786-6404. Open: Seasonal variation. ED-NS-YA-GR-CC-OS-BF-RS-FS-CL-CSS-E-GS-D-MF-TS-TV. Welcome \r\naboard Savannah's premier dinner/entertainment ship--the \"Savan nah River Queen.\" A 325-passenger stemwheel riverboat offering a wide variety of cmise options, including; narrated sightseeing, moonlight, Sunday brunch, and dinner cruises. Other tour services available. No visit is complete without a riverboat cruise. FA (GHTA) \r\nPlease see ouj.ad on page 2! \r\nThe I'nherslty of Georgia Marine Extension Service, 30 Ocean Science Circle, (31411-1011); 912-598-2498. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm; Sat, 12-5 pm. H-HF-ED-M-NS-YA-PN-TH-GS. An oceanographic center that exhibits a 12,000-gal. aquarium, coastal archeological finds \u0026 economic patterns from aborigines to present. Located on scenic Skidaway Island, overlooking Intracoastal Waterway. Restrooms are handicapped accessible. \r\nWilderness Southeast, 711 Sandtown Rd., (31410); 912-897-5108. Open: Year-round. YA-GR-RF-TH-TV. A non-profit environmental education organization offering natural history tours to the Okefenokee Swamp, Coastal Georgia, the Everglades, etc. Our mission is to develop an awareness, appreciation and understanding of the natural world and to instill a strong sense of environmental stew ardship. \r\nMisn v \r\nBeach Institute Urican- American Museum and Cultural Center, 502 E. Harris St., (31402); 912-234-8000. Open: Tue.-Sat, 12-5 pm. ED-M-NS-YA-D-SGT-TV. Btofcfe/K?d/n;SS56y the Amer ican Missionary Assoc. to educate newly freed African-American cit izens in Savannah. Showcases arts and crafts such as Ulysses Davis wood sculptures. \r\n \r\nMassle Heritage Interpretation Center, 207 E. Gordon St., (31401); 912-651-7022. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-4:30 pm, week ends by app't. NR-M. A museum located in Savannah's first public school, builtin 1856. Exhibits explore the historic district. Savannah's architectural history, the Victorian District, and the early history of Massie School. Massie is part of the Savannah Chatham County Pub lic School System. \r\nRalph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31401); 912-231-8900. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun,, 1 -5 pm. A restored historic African-American building that was the largest black bank in its heyday. Here you will find Savannah's unique story of the struggle against segregation and for equal rights in Georgia's oldest city. \r\nSavannah Illston Museum, 303 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31401); 912-238-1779. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. H-HF-NHL-ED-MYA-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-RS-FS-GS-D-MF-TV. The Savannah History Museum is Savannah's only museum dedicated to the history of the whole coastal community, with a variety of exhibits that reflect Savannah's history from her founding in 1733 to the present. Visi tors may also enjoy the plush theater and Savannah tourism film pre sentation. (GHTAI \r\nSavannah Science Museum, 4405 Paulsen St., (31401); 912-355-6705. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5 pm. H-HFED-M-YA-CC-OS-E-GS-MF. Fun for children of all ages. Exhibits on the natural andpltysical sciences. Planetarium programs Sat  Sun., 3pm. \r\nShips of the Sea Maritime Museum, 41 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31401); 912-232-1511. Open: Tue.-Sun., 10 am-5 pm. NHLNR-ED-M-YA-OS-GS-D. Housed in the Scarbrough house, built in 1819 for the principal owner of \"Savannah,\" the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean. It is the elegant setting for a colorful exhibition of ship models, paintings and maritime antiques with video pre sentations and the largest garden in the historic district. (GHTAI \r\nTelfalr Vcademy of \\rts \u0026 Sciences, 121 Barnard St., (31401); 912-232-1177. Open: Tue.-Sat., 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 1 -5 pm; Mon., 12-5 pm. H-HF-NHL-ED-M-NS-YA-FP-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-E-GS-D- \r\nMF-TV. Completedin 1819 by English architect William Jay. National Historic Landmark: considered an important example of Regency architecture. 19th and 20th century American and European paint ings, prints, sculpture and decorative arts. Important traveling exhi bitions and programs. Daily docent tours at 2 pm. \r\nHKHIU'H SIII'SAIOM MI-IVI'S \r\nBomrtcnlurc Cemetery, 330 Bonaventure Rd., (31404); 912-651-6843, 912-651-6844. Open: Dawn-dusk, fhe site where many of Savannah's heroic statesmen, citizens and soldiers are buried. Once a lavish plantation, still one of the nation 'smost pho tographed river front gardens. \r\nCathedral of St. John The Baptist, 222 E. Harris St., (31401); 912-233-4709. Oldest Roman Catholic Church in Georgia, home of the Diocese of Savannah. \r\nChrist Church, 28 Bull St, (31401); 912-232-4131. Open: Thu.-Fri., 10:30 am-3:30 pm; services Sun., 8 am \u0026 10:30 am. First church in Georgia. John vVesley founded what is believed to be the world's first Sunday School here. Houses the only Revere \u0026 Son bell in Georgia (1819). Home church ofJuliette Gordon Low, founderofGirl Scouting. John Wesley was 3rd rector. George Whitefield was 4th rector. Church founded Feb. 12,1733. Present church building is the 3rd on the site, erected in 1840. \r\nColonial Park Cemetery, Oglethorpe \u0026 Abercorn Streets, (31401); 912-651 -6610. Open: Closes at dusk. H-NHL-PA. Second bur ial grounds for the early colonists, 1750-1853. Among notable Georgians interred here is Button Gwinnett, a signer of the Decla ration of Independence. \r\nCongregation Mlckve Israel, 20 W. Gordon, (31401); 912-233-1547. Third oldest congregation in U.S. practicing Reform Judaism. Founded 1733. \r\nDavenport House Museum, 324 E. State St., (31401); 912-236-8097. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-4 pm; Sun., 1:30-4 pm; closed major holidays. HF-NR-ED-M-YA-CC-OS-GS-D-TV. Built in 1315-1820 by master builder Isaiah Davenport and restored by His toric Savannah Foundation as its first project. This historic house museum interprets the lifestyle of a middle das businessman dur ing the period of 1820-1830. Furnished with period pieces. Open for guided tours. \r\nFactor's Walk, Bay St., (31401). Center of Commerce during the years when Cotton was King. World cotton prices were set here. Ornate iron bridgeways connect buildings that were cotton factors' (merchants') offices. \r\nFirst Vrlcan Baptist Church, 23 Montgomery St., (31401); 912-233-6597,912-233-2244. Open: Tours daily, 10 am \u0026 4 pm. NRM. Founded December 1773 by Rev. George Leile. Oldest black church in North America. First Black Sunday School organized July 26, 1826. Birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement in this area from the '40's through the '60's. Present sanctuary erected in 1859 by members of congregation doing the work themselves. \r\nFort Pulaskl National Monument, (31401); 912-786-5787. Open: Winter, 8:30 am-5:15 pm; summer, 8:30 am-6:45 pm. Named for the Revolutionary War hero Casimii Pulaski \u0026 engineered in pan by Robert E. Lee. Visitors Center, exhibits, trails. Closed Christmas. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Historical Society 501 Whitaker St., (31499); 912-651 -2125,912-651 -2128. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm. H-NRED-M-CC-GS-D-TV. Built in 1874-75 as a memorial to scholar William Brown Hodgson, statewide headquarters of the Georgia His torical Society, the oldest such organization in the Southeast, founded in 1839. Is a repository for thousands of rare books, manuscripts, maps, and artifacts related to Georgia history. f~j \r\nGirl Scout First National lleadquaters, 330 Drayton St., (31401); 912-232-8200, 888-223-3883. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am5pm. NR-ED-M-CC-GS-D-TV. Historic site of first headquarters of Girl Scout National Organization. Operated by the Girl Scout Council of Savannah, offers museum of early Girl Scouting, gift/Girl Scout equipment shop, and program activities for Girl Scout troops. No entrance fee; programs cost from $1 50-$3/nt. \r\nHamilton-Turner House, 330 Abercom St. on Lafayette Sq., (31401); 912-233-4800. Tours daily, 10 am-6 pm; admission. \r\nHistoric \\ndren l,o Home, 329 Abercorn St, (31401); 912-233-6854, 912-233-1828. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10:30 am-4 pm; Sun., 12-4pm. M-NS-OS-GS-D-TV. Builtin 1848byAndrew-Low, a cotton merchant whose son married Juliette Gordon, the founder of the Girl Scouts of America. Closed Thursday. \r\nIndependent Presbyterian, 25 W. Oglethorpe Ave., (31401); 912-236-3346. Open: Tue.-Fri., 10 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-2 pm. Woodrow Wilson married Ellen Axson, granddaughter of the pas tor here in 1885. Congregation founded in 1755, building was completedin 1891. \r\nIsle of Hope, (31401). Community of privately owned Antebel lum homes overlooking Skidaway River. \r\nJulletle Gordon l,on Birthplace, 142 Bull St, (31401); 912-233-4501,912-2334502. Open: Mon., Tue., Thu.-Sat, 10 am4 pm; Sun., 12:30-4:30 pm, except Dec. HF-NHL-NR-ED-M-NS-YAGR-SNR-CC-OS-GS-D-MF-TV. Founder of the Girl Scouts in Savan nah 1912. Restored to the period of her childhood, 1860-1886. National program center for Girl Scouts and historic house museum for the general public. The first National Historic Landmark in Savan nah focuses on the life of the Gordon family in the late 19th cen tury. \r\nKlng-Tisdell Cottage, 514 E. Huntingdon St., (31401); 912-234-8000, 912-236-4151. Open: By app't ED-M-NS-YA-OSGS-D-SGT-TV. Outstanding historic preservation project, Ge\u003cj.'c/ij Trust for Historic Preservation. Serves as an African-American culture museum. This was an African-American residence during the 1890's. \r\nlaurel Grove-South, 2101 Kollock St., (31401); 912-651-6772, 912-651 -6843. Open: 8 am-5 pm. NHL-ED-OS-PN-TH-TV. r-.-dicated in 1852 for the burial of \"Free persons of color\" and slaves. Many of Savannah's most famous citizens, including the first AfricanAmerican leaders of Georgia, are buried here. \r\nLutheran Church of the Ascension, 120 Bull St, (31401); 912-232-4151. Open: Mon.-Thu., 9 am-5 pm; Fit, 9 am-1 pm; Sat 10am-12 noon. Organized 1741 by Salzburgers. Present church L 1878-79. Stained glass Ascension window. \r\nOld Harbor IJghl \u0026 Oglelhorpe Bench, (31401). Fountain commemorating three famous ships named for Savannah. Bench marks the sight of the landing of Gen. Oglethorpe Feb. 12,1733anrj the founding of the colony that became Georgia. \r\nOlympic Cauldron, Riverfront Plaza, (31401). \r\nOnens-Thoinas House, 124AbercomSt, (31401); 912-233-9743. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 2 am-5 pm. H-HF-NHL-ED-MNS-YA-FP-SNR-CC-OS-E-GS-D-LI. Completed by English architect William Jay in 1819, this excellent example of Regency architect\"' was dubbedby Architectural Digest \".. .the most beautiful howAmerica. \"A year-long preservation project was recently comple' ' on this National Historic Landmark. Carriage House features Ori entation Gallery, Original Urban Slave Quarters, Museum Shop arid Regional Arts Gallery. \r\nRher Street: Savannah Waterfront Vssoc., 404 E. BaySt, (31402); 912-234-0295. H-NHL-NR-ED-OS-RS-FS-E-GS-PA-0-SGT- \r\nTV. Historic and scenic River Street. First Saturday Festivals. Dining, shopping, museums, art. f^ (GHTA) \r\nSavannah Historic District, (31401). Savannah boasts the largest urban historic landmark district in the country, showcasing lush green squares, living history museums, antique shops entertainment. \r\nSt. Johns Church and Parish House, 14 W. Macon Si (31401). c. 1352. Chimes, stained glass window sho\\;Gothic ence. Parish House is former Green-Meldrim House, headqu.i of Sherman after his 1864 march. Vernonburg, Rockwell Ave., Dancy Ave. NR-SB. Vernonburg  a village settled in 1742 by former indentured servants. MOW Germans, the settlement later gave way to grand houses o tation elite. \r\nVictorian District Savannah, (31401). NR. tion in progress in Savannah's first suburb, developed in Three neighborhoods of late nineteenth century, post-Civil architecture. Tours available. Not easily walked. \r\nWaving Girl Slalne, Riverfront Plaza, (31401). Salutes Hut* Martus, who greeted ships that entered the Port of W 1887-1931. \r\n \r\n226 \r\n \r\nG eor \r\n \r\nOn M \r\n \r\nMind 1999 \r\n \r\n \\\\esle\u003e Momiiiinil.il Inllcd Methodist Church, 429 Abercorn St., (31 401 ); 91 2-232-01 91 . OS. Historic United Methodist con gregation began as a monument to Mm and Charles Wesley, the founders of the Methodist movement \r\n\\\\onnsloc Stair Historic Silo, 7601 Skidaway Rd, (31406): 912-353-3023. Open: Tue.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 2-5:30 pm. H-ED-M-YA-CC-OS-PN-TH-GS-TV. A breathtaking avenue of oaks leads to the tabby ruins of Wonnsloe, the colonial estate established by Nobel Jones, one of Georgia's first settlers. Museum features arti facts excavated at Wormsloe and a film about the founding of the 13th colony, ft (GHTA) \r\nsi vn: IMRKS \r\nSkidan.iv Island Stale Park, 52 Diamond Causeway, (3141 1); 800-864-7275, 91 2-598-2300. Open: 7 am-1 0 pm. H-M-SNR-PF-CCOS-F-PN-PG-PO-TH-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. Located just outside historic Savannah, this barrier island borders the intercoastal waterway. Camping, swimming pool, nature trails, and picnicking, ft (GHTA) \r\nscours  KI\u003e:CKI\u003c: vrinx \r\nBacon Park Golf Club, P.O. Box 13475, (31406); 91 2-354-2625. Enjoy 18 holes of golf at Bacon Park Golf Club. \r\nForsyth Park, Gaston \u0026 Park Are., (31 401 ). Fountain dates 1858, fragrance garden for the blind, jogging/walking trails, tennis and bas \r\nketball conns. \r\nllcndcrson Golf Club, 1 Al Henderson Dr., (31 41 9); 91 2-92fJ-GOLF. Rates: $32-$40. Open: 7 am-9 pm. GR-OS-GC-GP. 18 holes of golf. Lighted driving range. \r\nMary Calder Golf Club, W. Lathrop, (31 401 ); 91 2-238-71 00. Enjoy 18 holes of'golf at Mary Calder Golf Club. \r\nOssabavv Island Wildlife Management Area, (31401). Pub lic hunting. Access by boat only. Check State regulations. \r\nSavannah I -Mil Tackle Fishing Company, Fountain Marina, (31404); 912-355-3271. Open: Daily, 24 hrs., tailored to customer need. ED-OS-BF-F-M-RF-TH. Savannah Light Tackle Fishing Company offers the finest light tackle fishing and coastal excursions in Savan nah. Weoperate 1 2 months a year, offering a wide range of inshore and offshore fishing packages. We also offer fly fishing and fly casting instructions. Located off Hwy. 80S. (Victory Dr.) right on River Street Dr. \r\nSouthbrldgc Golf Club, 415 Southbridge Blvd., (31405); 912-651-5455. GR-SNR-OS-GC-GP-RS-NA-MF. Located tO minutes from downtown Savannah. Southbridge offers a tradition of golf excellence with a magnificently designed, Rees Jones championship 18-hole course. Come experience the special charm. \r\n\u003c -Mi'iv; \r\nBellaire Hoods Campground, 805 Ft. Argyle Rd., (31419); 912-748-4000. Rates: $21 -$27.50. Open: Mon.-Sat., 9am-8:30 pm; Sun., 9 am-8 pm. H-SNR-CC-OS-F-PN-PG-PO-CP-DP-RV-FL-OV-IMPA. iocatedon/y /5m/. from historic Savannah and just minutes to shopping malls. Campground offers 24 acres of magnificent oaks draped with Spanish moss on the Ogeechee River. (GHTA} \r\nLOiX.IM, \r\n17 Hundred 90 Inn and Restaurant, 307 E. President St., (31401); 912-236-7122, 800-487-1790. Rates: Over S99. NHL-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-BB-BBP-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-VCR-D-CE-MF- \r\nTV. \" IGHTA) \r\n912 Barnard Bed  Breakfast, 912 Barnard St., (31401); 912-234-9121. BB. \r\n\\rbor Cottages, 3314 Ogeechee Rd., (31405); 912-231-0632. \r\nHallatlone Inn, 14 E. Oglethorpe Ave., (31401); 912-236-1484, 800-822-4553, Rates: S165-$315. NHL-NR-NS-GR-CC-HC-BB-BBPFS-OV-CL-CSS-FBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-D-NA-TV. \" iGHTA) \r\nBed .mil lireaklasl Inn, 1 1 7 W. Gordon St. at Chatham Sq, (31401); 912-238-0518, 912-233-9481. Rates: S95-S130. NHL-NSCC-BB-BBP-K-CTV-FBK-PA-D. \" (GHTA) \r\nBrat U eslern Central Motor lnn,45 Elsenhower Dr., (31 406); 912-355-1000. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 206 \r\n\" Western Savannah Gateway 1 Gateway Blvd., (31419); 912-925-2420, 800-825-2420. Rates: $44-$60. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PO-LD-RS-FS-FL-CTV-FBK-J-IM-NA-MF. ft \r\n ;'.i.se see oar ad on page 20(- \r\n\"^1 Western Savannah Historic Dlslrli 1, 41 2 W. Bay St., 01401); 91 2-233-1 01 1 . Rates: $52-$74. GR-SNR-CC-PO-RS-FBK-DMf. ft (GHTA) \r\nP/\u003cYJ^ \u003crc our ad on page 206 \r\nKroughton Street Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 511 E. Broughton St., (31401); 912-232-6633. Rates: S135-$200. M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OSBB-BBP-K-CTV-CBK-FBK-J-IM-VCR-D-NA-SGT. 4 \r\nJtailgel Inn-Savannah, 3702 Ogeechee Rd., (31405); ''2-233-3633. Rates: Under $38.95. NS-CC-PG-PO-RS-OV-IM-VCR- \r\n1dWIH Inn-Sa\\annah, 8484 Abercorn St., (31406); ^2-927-7660. Rates: S39.95-S69.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-POK-IM-PA. \r\n \r\nClubllonse Inn-Savannah, 6800 Abercorn St., (31405); 912-356-1234. Rates: S62.95-S95. Open: 24 hrs. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-GP-PO-CTV-CSS-FBK-J-IM-MF. ft (GHTA! \r\nColonial Park Inn, 220 E. Liberty St., (31401); 912-232-3622. \r\nColumbia Square Inn, 125 HabershamSt, (31401); 912-236-0444. \r\nCollier House lied \u0026 Breakfast, 414 Bull St., (31401); 912-234-2923. Rates: S105-S160. Open: Daily, 8:30 am-:30 pm' NHL-NR-BB-K-CTV-CBK-D. \r\n \r\nCounlr\u003e Inns \u0026 Suites by Carlson, 7576 White Bluff Rd., \r\n(31405); 912-692-0404. Rates: $79-$129. H-HF-NS-FP-OR-SNR-CCPI-BB-CI-CTV-CBK-J-CE-MF. \r\n \r\n( iMirl\\,inl Hi M.II lioll-s.n.iiiii.ili, 6703 Abercorn St., (31405); 912-354-7878, 800-321-2211. Rates: $72-$%. H-HF-NSGR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-J-llvl-NA-MF. ft (GHTA\u003e \r\nllays Inn-\\herciirn, 11750 Abercorn St., (31419); 912-9277720. Rates: $55-over $79. H-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover \r\nDays Inn-Gateway, 1-95 \u0026 Hwy. 204, (31419); 912-925-3680. Please see our ad on the inside back cove/ \r\nDays Inn-Savannah, 114 Mall Blvd., (31406); 912-352-4455. Please see our ad on the inside back cover \r\nl)a\u003es Inn-Savannah \\lriiort, 2500 Dean Forest Rd., (31408); 912-966-5000, 912-966-5111. Rates: $58.95-$79.99. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-HC-L-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-J-IM-NA-SGT-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see ourad_on the inside back cover. \r\nDays Inn-Suites, 201 W. Bay St., (31401); 912-236-4440, 912-236-1024. Rates: $79-5165. H-NR-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-LDRS-K-FS-CTV-IM-D-NA-MF-TV. f4 \r\nPlease see our ad on page 2 IS \u0026 the inside back cover \r\nDeSolo Illllon, 15 E. Liberty St, (31401); 912-232-9000. Rates: over $80. H-CC-FS-CTV-GS-D-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 215. \r\nL'asl Itai Inn, 225 I. Bay St., (31401); 912-238-1225, 800-500-1225. Rates: S99-S139. NR-NS-GR-SNR-CC-BB-BBP-RSFS-OV-CSS-CBK-PA-D-MF. \" (GHTA) \r\n\u003c21, \r\nKcono I,odge-Galena\u003e Savannah, 7 Gateway Blvd. W., (3141 9); 912-925-2280. Rates: $40-$60. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PO-RS-CTV-CL-IM-NA-MF.f^ \r\n \r\nKcono Lodge-Savannah, 7500 Abercorn St., (31406); 912-352-1657. Rates: $35.95-$75. H-HF-NS-SNR-CC-OS-CTV. \r\nKconoim Inn-Savannah, 512 W. Oglethorpe Ave., (31401); 912-233-9251. \r\nClix.ii Thompson House, 5 W. Jones St., (31401); 800-524-6759, 912-236-3620. Rates: Over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-BB-BBP-CTVFBK-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\n('airfield Inn-Savannah, 2 Lee Blvd., (31405); 912-353-7100. Rates: $42-$72. PO-CTV-CBK. (GHTA) \r\nI'olev Mouse Inn, 14 W. Hull St., (31401); 912-232-6622, 800-647-3708. Rates: Over $135. NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-BB-BBP-CTVCL-CSS-CBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-D-NA-MF. \" (GHTA) \r\n \r\nI oisilh Park Inn, 102 W. Hall St., (31401); 912-233-6800. Rates: $135-$225. Open: 9 am-9 pm. NR-NS-CC-OS-GP-TC-TH-BBBBP-K-CBK-J-D-NA. \" (GHTA) \r\nGaslon Gallery Bed \u0026 Breakfast,211 E. Gaston St., (31401); 800-671-0716,912-238-3294. Rates: $145-$225. H-HF-NS-CC-BBBBP-K-CTV-CBK-J-GS-D-MF-TV. ft \r\n \r\n(.iistoniaii, 220 E. Gaston Dr., (31401); 912-232-2869, 800-322-6603. Rates: Over $79.99. H-M-NS-CC-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-JGS-NA-MF-TV. f4\"(GHTAi \r\nGateway Inn-Savannah, 51 2 W. Oglethorpe Ave., (31419-1902); 912-927-6274. \r\nGrande Toots Inn, 212 W. Hall St., (31401); 912-236-2911. Rates: S85-S140. Open: 24 hrs. NS-GR-CC-OS-BB-BBP-CB-CTV-CBKFBK-J-IM-VCR-PA-D-NA-TV. \r\n \r\nGuesthouse-Savannah 1-93. 390 Canebrake Rd., (31419); 912-927-2999,800-578-7878. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NSGR-SNR-CC-GC-GP-PO-CTV-CBK-VCR-PA. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Savannah Historic Dislricl, 201 E. Bay St., (31401); 912-231-9700. Rates: $89-$109. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-HC-PO-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-IM-D-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\n \r\n  \u003c ouradonpage_LL \r\n \r\nHampton Inn-Savannah Mldlonn, 201 Stephenson Ave., (31405); 912-355-4100, 800-422-2671 . Rates: $54-$68. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-MF. \r\n'lease see our ad on page !.- \r\n \r\nHampton Inn/1-93 Gateway, 1 7007 Abercorn St., (31419); 912-925-1212. \r\nPIease see our ad on page 13 \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn-Savannah Midlonn, 7100 Abercorn St., (31406); \r\n912-352-7100, 800-255-8268. Rates: $69-over $89.99. H-NS-GRSNR-PF-CC-OS-GP-HC-PO-RS-OV-CL-CBK-FBK-IM-NA-SGT-SB-MF. \r\n \r\n(GHTA) \r\n \r\nPlease see pur aa on page 217. \r\n \r\nllomenood Suites llolel-Savannah, 5820 White Bluff Rd., \r\n(31405); 912-353-8500. Rates: $84-$109. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GPHC-PN-PO-TC-K-CTV-CBK-J-VCR-PA-SGT-MF-TV. \r\n \r\nHospilallly House Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 409 E Charlton St., (31401); 912-236-6448. Rates: $135-$150. H-NR-NS-BB-K-CTV- \r\nCBK-VCR-D. \r\nllonard Johnson-Historic District Savannah, 224 W. Boundary St., (31401); 912-232-4371. Rates: $60-$75. H-NHL-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-PO-RS-CTV-CL-IM-D-TV. \r\n \r\nHi ,il I Kegeniv S.n aiinah, 2 W. Bay St, (31 401); 912-238-1234, \r\n912-944-3680. Rates: $139-$195. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OSHC-PI-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-GS-IM-PA-D-NA-CE-MF-TV. \r\n \r\n(GHTA) \r\n \r\nid on page 217 \r\n \r\nImperial Suites, 7110 Hodgson Memorial Dr., (31406); \r\n912-354-8560,800-344-4378. Rates: $70-$90. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-HCPO-CTV-J-VCR-MF. \r\n \r\nJesse MIIIIIII House Historic Inn, 209W.JonesSt, (31401); \r\n800-347-1774,912-236-1774. Rates: $160-up. NHL-NR-NS-CC-OSBB-BBP-K-CTV-FBK-J-VCR-D-MF-TV.\" (GHTA) \r\n \r\nJoan's on .lones Bed  Breakfast, 17W. Jones St, (31401); 800-407-3863, 912-234-3863. Rates: $125-$180. H-NHL-NR-MNS-OS-BB-BBP-K-CTV-CBK-PA-D. ft (GHTA) \r\nKehoe House, 123 Habersham St., (31401); 912-232-1020, 800-820-1020. Rates: Over $175. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-NHL-NR-NSCC-BB-BBP-GV-CSS-FBK-D-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 217. \r\nla Quinla lnu-Savannah/I-95, 6 Gateway Blvd. S , (31419); 912-925-9505,800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: $49-$79. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-NA-SB-MF. \r\nPleasesee our ad on page 11. \r\n1.1 Onliila Inn-SavannahAlldlonn, 6805 Abercorn St., (31405-5822); 912-355-3004, 800-NU-ROOMS. Rates: $49-$79. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-RS-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-SB-MF. (GHTA) \r\n,\"/ejie iee our ad on page 1 /. \r\nI Ion's Head Inn, 120 E. Gaston St, (31401); 800-355-5466, 912-232-4580. Rates: $95-$150. H-NS-CC-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-VCRD.\" (GHTA) \r\nMagnolia Place Inn, 503WhitakerSt., (31401); 912-236-7674, 800-238-7674. Rates: $145-250. NHL-NR-NS-CC-BB-BBP-K-CTVCBK-J-IM-VCR-D-NA-SGT-MF-TV. \" (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on_page21_. \r\nManor House, 201 W. Liberty St., (31401); 912-233-9597. Rates: Over $79.99. Open: 6:45 am-10 pm (reservations). H-GR-CC-BB-BBPK-CTV-CL-CBK-J-IM-VCR-D-MF. \" \r\n \r\nMarrlol l-Satannah Kiterlronl, 100 General Mclntosh Blvd., (31401); 912-233-7722. Rates: $119-$199. Open: Year-round. H-HFNS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-GP-HC-PI-PO-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-GS-IM-D- \r\nMF-TV. (GHTA) Please see nur ,iri n/j IIJHP ?!! \r\n \r\nMasters Economy Inn-Savannah, 4200 Hwy. 21 N., (31408); 912-964-4344. Rates: $43.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-PO-RS-CTVPA-NA-SGT-MF. \r\nMasters Inn Suites, 7110 Hodgson Memorial Dr., (31406); 912-354-8560, 800-344-4378. Rates: $69-$89. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-PO-CTV-CBK-J-MF. ft \r\nMcMIIIan Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 304 E. Huntingdon St., (31401); 912-233-1447. Rates: $135-$145. Open: Year-round, 24 hrs. NHLNR-NS-CC-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-D-TV. \r\n \r\nMiill\u003eein-\\ Holiday Inn Hole), 601 E. Bay St., (31401); 912-238-1200. Rates: $145-$225. H-GR-SNR-PF-CC-PO-RS-C7VCL-CBK-FBK-J-VCR-D-NA-MF-TV. (GHTA) \r\n(lldc ll.ii hour Inn, 508 E. Factors Walk, (31401); 912-234-4100, 800-553-6533. Rates: $99-$149. NHL-M-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-BBBBP-K-CTV-CSS-CBK-PA-D-TV. \" (GHTA) \r\n/'fejse see our ad on page ?' \r\nPlanters Inn, 29 Abercorn St., (31401); 912-232-5678, 800-554-1 1 87. Rates: Over $79.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BB-KCTV-CL-CBK-D-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\n \r\nQuail Klin Lodge, 1130 Bob Harmon Rd., (31408); 912-964-1421,800-627-7035. Rates: $60-S65. M-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-GP-PO-R-RS-FS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-FBK-PA-NA-SGT-SB-CE-LI-MF- \r\nW. \r\nOn.illl\\ Inn \u0026 Snites-Saiaiinah, 6 Gateway Blvd. E., (31419); 912-925-6666,888-854-5678. Rates: $70-$150. Open: 24 hrs. H-HFNS-FP-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-GP-HC-PI-RS-FS-CTV-CL-E-CBK-HM-VCR- \r\nNA-MF-TV. ft (GHTA) Please_seeourad on page 211\u003e \r\nOiiallb Inn-Heart of Savannah, 300 W. Bay St., (31401); 912-236-6321. (GHTA) \r\nRed Carpel Inn-Savannah. 1 Fort Argyle Rd., (31419); 912-925-2640. Rates: Under $38.95-S58.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PORS-CTV-J-PA-MF. \r\nRelav Inn, 11211 Abercorn Ext., (31419); 912-927-7777. Rates: $32-$85. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-LD-CTV. \r\nKcmsharl-Brooks House, 106 W. Jones St., (31401); 912-234-6928. Rates: $85. NHL-BA-TC-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-D-TV. \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n227 \r\n \r\n Residence Inn-Savannah, 5710 White Bluff Rd., (31405); 91 2-356-3266. Rates: $69-$1 39. H-HF-NS-CC-HC-PI-CTV-CBK-J-IMPA-MF. \r\nRlu-i SI rod Inn, 1 1 5 E. River St, (31 401); 91 2-234-6400. Rates: $99-$179. GR-CC-BB-DP-RS-CL-CSS-FBK-IM-D-MF. \" (CHTA) \r\nSouthern Comfort Inn, 4005 Ogeechee Rd, (31 405); 91 2-236-8236. \r\nSuper 8 Motel-Savannah, 15 Fort Argyle Rd., (31419); 912-927-8550. Rates: $36.88-546.88. H-NS-SNR-CC-PO-GV-CBKPA. \r\nThe Ualea Inn, 21 7 E.Huntingdon St., (31401); 912-236-6080, 912-236-2707. Rates: $99-5159. Open: Daily. NS-GR-CC-OS-BBBBP-CTV-CBK-PA-D. f 4 (GHTA) \r\nThe Midnight Inn, (31401); 912-231-9814. Please see out jd on pjge 2 1 . \r\nThe Presidents1 Quarters, 225 E. President St., (31401); 912-233-1600, 800-233-1776. Rates: $137-5225. H-NS-GR-SNRCC-PO-TC-BB-BBP-FS-CTV-CBK-J-IM-VCR-D-NA. \r\nThunderblrd Inn, 61 1 W. Oglethorpe, (31 401 ); 91 2-232-2661 . \r\nTimmons House, 407 E. Charlton St., (31401); 800-262-4667, 912-233-4456. Rates: 585-5105. NS-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK. \r\n\\Yakefleld House, 545 E. Congress St., (31401); 912-232-0978. \r\n\\\\i-slln S.M.iim.ih Harbor Hi-soil, 410 E. Bay St., (31401); 912-239-9999. Rates: 5175-275. Open: Opening Summer 1999. H-HF-NS-GR-PF-OS-BF-F-GC-HC-M-PO-TC-R-RS-BS-CTV-CL-CBKFBK-J-GS-IM-SGT-CE-MF. (CHTA) \r\n\\\\hltaker-HuntlnKton Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 601 Whitaker St, (31401 ); 91 2-232-891 1 , 877-232-891 1 . Rates: 51 00-51 45. NRNS-CC-OS-BB-BBP-K-OV-CBK-D-TV. \r\nSIIOITIM. \r\nCity Market, 204 W. St Julian St., (31 401 ); 91 2-232-4903. Open: Mon.-Sat, 1 0 am-6 pm; Sun., 1 2-6 pm. H-HF-NR-ED-M-NS-CC-OSFS-CL-CSS-E-CBK-GS-PA-D-SGT-MF-TV. Cry Market is home to a vari ety of shops, clubs and restaurants in restored warehouses. Visit artists in their studio/galleries, take 3 carriage ride or trolley tour. enjoy live musk in our courtyard, ft (GHTA) \r\nRiverfront Plaza, Old River St., (31401). M-RS-CL-E-GS. A 9-block esplanade facing the Savannah River dotted with foun tains. benches, museums, pubs, restaurants, shops--all housed in old cotton warehouses that border the Plaza. \r\nRoundhouse Shops Complex, 601 W. Harris St., (31401); 912-651-6823. (GHTA) \r\nSavannah Festival Factor} Stores, 1 1 Gateway Blvd. S., (31 41 9); 91 2-925-3089. OS. Buy direct, big savings everyday. Brand names, great quality, outstanding value. \r\nr;\\Tio\\ \u003c:K\\TI-;R \r\nSavannah Civic Center, Liberty at Montgomery, (31401); 912-651-6550. Open: Mon.-Fri, 7 am-4 pm. H-NS-YA-GR-PF-CCOS-RV-FS-CTV-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-D-MF. The Civic Center is nestled in the heart of Savannah's Historic District, within easy walking dis tance of many fine restaurants, hotels, historic sites, antique shops and art galleries. (CHTA) \r\nTOl KS \r\nAll In One Destinations; 800-227-7749, 615-871-7232. Please 5ee our ad onj)age_ 2 /6 \r\nAt Your Service, 60 E. Broad St, Suite 1 1 , (31 401 ); 800-868-6867, 912-232-6866. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. GR-SGT-LI-TS-TV. Spe cialized tours; bilingual guide service available with advance notice. Complete tourpackages for students, Girl Scouts, motorcoaches, and special interest groups. Step-on guide services. (Receptive Tour Operator) \r\nCallbogue Cruises, 504 E. River St., (31401); 803-681-7925, 800-398-7687. YA-GR-SGT-TS. Riverboat tours of harbor. Daufuskie Island, river and land tours, specialized tours, step-on guide. \r\nCarriage Tours of Savannah, 10 Warner St., (31401); 91 2-236-6756, 800442-5933. YA-GR-SGT-TS-TV. Carriage tours of Historic District and haunted houses, specialized, step-on guide, multi lingual guides, Visitor Center pick-up. (GHTA) \r\nGhost Talk-Ghost Walk \u0026 Other Walk Tours, etc., 1 27 E. Congress St., (31 401); 91 2-233-38%. Open: Vary with time of dusk. NHL-NR-ED-YA-GR-PF-OS-E-PA-D-TS-W. Walking tour of Savan nah's Historic District Ghost Walk, specialized, private walking, multi-lingual guides. This tour is mentioned in the April 6th travel section of the New York Times and is listed in Fodor's and Frommer's Guide Books as well as Birnbaun's USA Guide. \r\nGray Une Red Trolley Tours, 21 5 W. Boundary St., (31 401 ); 91 2-234-TOUR. YA-GR-SGT-TS-TV. Trolley tours of the Historic Dis trict, Victorian District, Visitor Center pick-up. (CHTA) \r\nHistoric Foundation Special Tours-Savannah, 117W. Perry St, (31 401 ); 91 2-234-4088, 800-627-5030. YA-GR-SGT-LI-TSTV. Tour of Historic District, Victorian District, Low Country, archi tectural, beach, wildlife, Ghost Walk, walking/driving, specialized, step-on guide, receptive operator. Visitor Center pick-up. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nHistoric Walking Tours of Savannah, 2610 Jefferson St, (31401); 912-233-0119. YA-GR-TS-TV. Wa/tog tours of Savannah's Historic District. \r\nHospitality Tours of Savannah, 2610 Jefferson St, (31401); 912-233-0119. YA-GR-SGT-TS-TV. Tours of the Historic District Vic torian District, Low Country, beach, Ghost Walk, walking, special ized, step-on guide, receptive operator, private walking/driving, Visitor Center pick-up. \r\n\\ero Heritage Trail Tour, 502 E. Harris St., (31401); 912-234-8000. Open: Daily, 1 pm 813 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-GSD-SGT-TS-TV. Tour of Savannah from a Slack perspective. Includes stops at the First African Baptist Church, the King-Tisdell Cottage (1896 Victorian House), the Beach Institute African-American Cul tural Center, and the Ralph Mark Cilbert Civil Rights Museum. Vis itor Center pickup. \r\nOld Savannah Tours, 250 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31401); 800-517-9007,912-234-8128. Open: Daily, 9 am-4:30 pm. YA-GRSNR-CC-OS-E-SGT-TS-TV. Join ot Historic District Victorian District, Low-Country, Ghost Walk, \"Book Tour,\" Island Beach Fort Tour, Dol phin Watch, land and sea combination. Walking, private walk ing/driving, specialized, step-on guide, group transportation, receptive operator, Visitor Center pick-up. Tours every 20 min. E-mail: oldsdvtour@aol.com \r\nOld Town Trolley Tours of Savannah, 234 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31401); 912-233-0083. Open: Daily, 9 an\u003e-4:30 pm. YAGR-E-GS-D-SGT-TV. Trolley tours ol the Historic District, Victorian Dis trict, specialized tours. Visitor Center pick-up. (CHTA) \r\nSavannah Tours. Inc., 6 Illinois Ave, (31404); 912-232-3905. Open: 8:30 am-7 pm. HF-YA-GR-SGT-TS-TV. Tours of the Historic Dis trict, Victorian District. Step-on guide, private walking/driving, Vis itor Center pick-up. \"The Book\" Tours. Civil War history, River Street, American Revolutionan/ War heros, synagogue and historic churches, elaborate wrought iron work, two 25-passenger luxury airconditioned buses. \r\nThe Savannah \\\\alks. Inc., 123 E. Congress St, (31401); 1 -888-SAV-WALK, 1 -912-938-WALK. Open: Year-round. ED-YA-GRSNR-CC-OS-E-D-TV. The Savannah Walks, Inc. offers the finest and widest variet)' of walking tours available in the National Historic Dis trict of Savannah, Ga. Daily tours on a variety ol topics, including hut not limited to, general history, the Civil War, ghost stories and historic architecture, ft \r\nSouthern Klegance, 618 Wilmington Island Rd., (31410); 912-898-9929. Open: Sailing departure, 11 am \u0026 7 pm. NS-GR-RSFS-CTV-CL-CSS-E-GS-SGT. See the sights of the Georgia Coast while being entertained Vegas style. Take Hwy. 80 to Johnny Mercer to Wilmington Is/and, ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 219. \r\nStudents See Savannah, P.O. Box 9873-1412, (31412); 912-236-8730. Specialized tours available. \r\nTapestry Tours, 210 W. Jones St, (31401); 800-794-7770, 912-233-7770. Open: Mon, Tue, Thu.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm, or by app't NHL-NR-YA-FS-SGT-TS-TV. lours of Historic Distiici Victorian Dis trict, Low Country, beach, wildlife, step-on guide, private walk ing/driving tours. Tours include lunch. Small groups--minimum two, maximum twelve. Often seeing private homes and gardens, and \"The Book,\" of course. Kates S25-S80. ft \r\nTRA\\I;I, SKR\\iu:s \r\nChatham Area Transit, 900 E. Gwinnett St., (31401); 912-233-5767. Open: Mon.-Sat, 7 am-9:30 pm; Sun, 9:40 am4:30 pm. SGT. The CAT shuttle provides convenient service from downtown hotels and the Savannah Visitors Center to many historic sites, River Street, and restaurants. It connects toother CATbus routes serving Savannah. One-way fare on shuttle: 50 cents: one-day unlimited pass, $1.50. (CHTA) \r\nConvention Consultants/Hist. Savannah Tours, 117W. Perry St, (31401); 912-234-4088, 912-233-7703. TS. Full-service destination management company with 25 years of experience in the Low Country. Affiliated with Historic Savannah Foundation Spe cial Tours. (GHTA) \r\nSavannah \\rea Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1628, (31402); 912-944-0456. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. C-CVB. Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce and the Convention and Visitors Bureau pro vides an unlimited amount of destination services. From a reserva tion system to registration help with conventions. We have it all! ft (GHTA) \r\nSavannah Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 1628, (31402-1628); 912-944-0456. CVB. Conde Nast voted Savannah One of the Top 10 Cities in the U.S. to Visit, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 214 \r\nSavannah Historic Inns and Guest Houses, 106 W. Jones St, (31401); 800-262-4667, 912-233-7666. Open: Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm. The central reservation service representing the finest inns and bed and breakfast lodgings in Savannah. Each residence is within walking distance ofSavannah's parks, churches, waterfront and museum houses. There are accommodations to suit all tastes and rates to fit all budgets. \r\nSavannah Msltor Center, 301 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., (31401); 912-944-0460,800-444-2427. Open: Daily, Mon.-Fri, 8:30 am-5 pm; weekends \u0026 holidays, 9 am-5 pm. Located in restored \r\n \r\n1860's railroad station. Maps, area information, free room \u0026 toui reservation system, slide presentation. \r\nSea Island \r\nSPORTS X RIT,Rl:\\TIO\\ \r\nThe Cloister, 100 First St, (31561); 800-732-4752,912-638-3611. Rates: 5130-5307. GR-BA-F-GC-HC-HR-PO-TC-R-RS-FS-BS-CTV-CLE-FBK-GS-VCR-NA-SGT-MF. A Mobil 5-Star island playground with five miles of private beach, championship sports, gardens and 10,000 acres ofprotected forests and serene marshes beside the sea. 54 holes of golf, 17 tennis courts, award-winning spa. Full Ameri can Plan with three meals daily included in rates. Summer and hol idays feature special activities for families, ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 212. \r\nShellman liliifi \r\nSPORTS X Rl X'.Rr: VTIOV \r\nSapelo Hammock Golf Club, 500 Marshview Dr., (31331); 912-8324653. GR-CC-OS-F-GC-GP-RS-FS-FL-CL-CSS. Beautiful 6.900yard daily fee resort golf facility. Breathtaking marsh views and scenery. Five sets of tees make this golf course playable for all. A definite \"Diamond\" in the region. (GHTA) \r\nSpringfield \r\nMl SH MS \r\nHistoric F.rflngham Society Museum, Pine \u0026 Early Sts, (31329); 912-754-3301. Open: Fri. \u0026 Sat, 10 am-2 pm. Built in 1934, the 2-story brick jail houses a collection of Revolutionary, Civil War and Indian artifacts. Croups can call for special appointments. Donation requested. \r\nTR\\\\I:I,SI;R\\ICI:S \r\nEffingham County Chamber of Commerce, 203 S Laurel St, (31329); 912-754-3301. Open: Mon.-Fri, 8:30 am-5 pm. C-VI. Area and special events information for Springfield, Rincon \u0026 Guvton. \r\nSt. George SPORT* K. RI;C.RI; \\TIO\\ \r\nCanoeport, Creek Landing Rd., (31646); 912-843-2688. YA-GR-OSRF-CP-SGT-TV. Canoe and kayak rentals, parking and shuttle trans portation to landing on St. Marys River. Trips available include half-day and overnight Reservations required. \r\nc \\MIMM; \r\nHidden River Ranch, 885 Reynolds Bridge Rd, (31646); 912-843-2603. Rates: $10-525. Open: 8 am-6 pm. H-HF-ED-OS-FPN-RF-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-PA. Natural wooded campground-- 48 acres on St, Marys River. Pavilion, bathhouse, hookups, canoe rental, shuttle, walking and riding trails, birdwatching, and campfire cookouts. South Ceorgia charm and hospitality will encourage you to misplace your calendar. Clean air and stars nightly. \r\nWILD HORSES \r\nCOULDN'T DRAG YOU AWAY.. \r\n \r\nOnce you've experienced Cumberland island \r\nNational Seashore and the charming fishing village of \r\nSt. Marys, Georgia  \r\n(800) 868-8687 www.Uacoast.com/navteator/stmarvs.html \r\n \r\nSt. Marys* \r\n \r\nMI si:i MS \r\n \r\nSt. Marys Submarine Museum, 102 St. Marys Street*(31558-4523); 912-882-2782. Open: Tue.-Sat, 10 am-4 pm; ** 1 -5 pm. H-HF-NR-ED-M-NS-YA-CC-OS-GS-D-NA. visit this new W \r\n \r\nmarine museum to see a real, operational submarine \r\n \r\n* \r\n \r\nthat provides a great view of Northeast Florida and Sout gia. Self-guided tour; ADA ramp and lift. Continuous \r\n \r\n228 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n submarines. Computer kiosk program about American submarines. E-mail: sutmus@eagnet.com. Entrance fee: S2 adult S1 children 6-8 yfi.fl \r\nHISTORIC SITliSAIOM MUM'S \r\nMclntosh Sugar Mill Tabby Ruins, Spur 40, (31558); 912-882-6200. Among Georgia's oldest industry ruins, tabby struc ture where rooms were used to grind and boil cane for sugar prod ucts. One of the best-preserved tabby structures on the coast. \r\nOak Grove Cemetery, Spur 40, (31558); 912-882-6200. Part of original 1788citypiat. Oldest markedgrave 1801. Settlers, soldiers of every war. Tombstones with French inscriptions indicating Aca dian settlers from Nova Scotia in 1775. \r\nToonervllle Trolley, Osbome St, (31558); Osbome St., Historic District, 1920. Used on the St. Marys railroad until 193S. made famous in syndicated comic strip \"Wash Tubbs and Easy\" in 1935 by cartoonist Roy Crane. \r\nWashington Oak Stump, Osbome St., (31558); 912-882-6200. At George Washington's death, six live oak trees were planted and became symbol of city. Last tree died in 1 987 and was given to the U.S. Navy foi repairs to the frigate USS Constitution. \r\nWashington Pump, Osbome St., (31558); 912-882-6200. Pump was one of the original fresh water supplies for the town and the only one to supply fresh water during a very high storm surge in 1880. \r\nSTVI'i: IMRKS \r\nCrooked River State Park, 3092 Spur 40, (31558); 800-864-7275,912-882-5256. Open: 7 am-10 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OSBF-F-PN-PG-PO-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. Locatedon thesouthballk of the Crooked River in a beautiful coastal setting. Fishing, boating, hiking, swimming, camping and cottages. Goodjumping offpoint for day trips to Cumberland Island, ft IGHTA) \r\nSPORTS \\ Ri:oRi: \\TION \r\nCumberland Island \\ational Seashore, 107 St. Marys St., (31558); 912-882-4335. Open: 9 am-11:45 pm. YA-BA-F-TH-CP. Access via passenger and ferry from downtown St. Marys waterfront. Wild horses, backpacking, camping, swimming on piistine beach, salt water fishing, shell collection, reservation required, ft \r\nOsprey Cove Gotf Course, 1 23 Osprey Dr., (31558); 912-882-5575, 800-352-5575. Open: 7:30 am-7 pm. H-NS-YA-CC-OS-GC-FS-CL-GSMF. Enjoy 18 holes ofgolfat Osprey Cove GolfCourse in St. Marys. Osprey Cove's highly ranked Mark McCumber golf course offers chal lenges for players of every level. Golf Digest's \"Places To Play\" describes it as \"Outstanding\"...plan your vacation around it \r\nIOIH.IM, \r\nCumberland Kings Bay lx\u003edges, 603 Sand Bar Dr., (31558); 912-882-8900,800-831-6664. Rates: S30-S49. HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCOS-PN-PG-PO-K-CTV-CBK-GS-PA. ft \r\nGoodhread House Bed and Breakfast, 209 Osborne St., (31558); 912-882-7490. Rates: $65. NHL-NPS-NR-M-NS-GR-OS-BFF-GP-M-PN-RF-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-D-NA.\" (GHTAj \r\nijnpi\u003ege21. \r\nGuest House Inn \u0026 Suites, 2710 Osborne Rd., (31558); 912-882-6250, 800-768-6250. Rates: $45-59. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-OS-PN-PG-PO-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-CBK-PA-D-MF. ft \r\nRhervlen Hotel, 105 Osborne St., (31558); 912-882-3242, 912-882-4187. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. GR-SNR-CC-BF-BBB8P-RS-CTV-CL-E-CBK-FBK-D-NA-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nSpencer Mouse Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 200 Osbome St., (31558-4501); 912-882-1872. Rates: $65-$95. H-HF-NPS-NR-MNS-CC-BF-F-GP-M-RF-BB-BBP-CTV-FBK-NA-MF. ft \" (GHTA) \r\nTOIRS \r\nCharier Boats, St Marys, (31558); 800-868-8687. Open: River and sound cruises available year-round. River and sound cruises avail able year-round, offshore and river fishing. \r\nTR\\VI;I,SI;R\\H:I:S \r\nOrange Hall Welcome Center, 303 Osbome Dr., (31558); 912-882-4000,800-868-8687. Open: Mon.-Sat, 9 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. c 1829. Located in a Greek Revival Antebellum mansion listedon theNR. Tour information available, museum and gift shop. \r\nSt. Marts I^cal Welcome Center, Orange Hall-Osbome St., (31 558); 912-882-4000. \r\nSt. Marys CVB, PO Box 1291, (31558); 912-882-6200. IB. ft \r\nSt. Marys Tourism Council, 414 Osborne St., (31558); \"2-882-6200. Home of the Georgia Rock Shrimp Festival, 4th of hlycelebiation, Orange Hall Museum, and the Submarine Museum. fi IGHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 212 \u0026 228. \r\nSimons Island \r\niio\\s \r\nne Bluff, St Simons Island, (31522). Site where timbers !*** cut to build the famous ship Constitution, \"Old Ironsides.\" Boat\"9 and fishing marina, launch and concession. \r\n \r\nGould's Inlet, northendofBruceDr., East Beach, (31522). Land scaping with benches, boardwalk and fishing pier across thedunes. Fully accessible. \r\nMl Si;i MS \r\nMuseum of Coastal History \u0026 Lighthouse, 101 12th St., (31522); 912-638-4666. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 arn-5 pm; Sun., 1:305 pm. H-ED-M-YA-CC-GS. c. 1872, lighthouse keeper's dwelling now houses artifacts and exhibits of coastal Georgia. Climbthe 129 steps leading to the top of the lighthouse. \r\nHISTORIC sin;s/Mo\\i MI:MS \r\nBloody Marsh Battle Site, Demere Rd., (31522). Monument and tape recording describes the battle site where British troops defeated Spanish troops in 1742, which was a turning point in the Spanish invasion of Georgia. \r\nChrist Church. Frederlra, 6329 Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-638-8683. Open: Daily, 2-5 pm; closed Christmas Day. Founded in 1736 by Church of England and ordained deigymen John and Charles Wesley. Rebuilt in 1836 by Anson Phelps Dodge, Jr. as a memorial to his wife. \r\nFort Frederica National Monument, Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-638-3639. Open: Daily; closed Christmas Day. H-NHL-NPS-NRED-M-YA-GR-PF-OS-GS-PA-TV. Built by Oglethorpe 1736 Film shown every half hour, gives insight into tfte life of the settlers. Archeological site that features excavations of former military garrison and town that played a key role in the struggle for empire between the Span ish and English during the Colonial period. 25 min. film: 45-min. audio tour for rent at a nominal rate, elaborate interpretive theme. \r\nRetreat Plantation, Sea Island Golf Course, (31522). OS. Retreat was Antebellum plantation known for superior quality Sea Island cotton. The ruins of a slave hospital remain. \r\nSPORTS \\RI;\u003c;RI:\\TIO\\ \r\nGolden Isles Marina, 206 Marina Dr., (31522); 912-634-1128. Open: Daily, 7 am-dusk. H-CC-BF-F-M-PN-PO-RS-FS-FL-CTV-CL-PANA-SGT-TV. Enjoy a variety of eating establishments, shopping, fuel and charter services, jet skis andparasailing, all in one location. ft Hampton Club, 100 Tabbystone, (31522); 912-634-0255. Open: 7am-7pm. H-NS-GR-CC-OS-GC-PO-TC-RS-FS-CL. Enjoy 18holesof golf at the Hampton Club. Joe Lee design: par 72; scenic back nine. ft Hampton Marina, On the Hampton River at islands north end, (31522); 912-638-1210. Features dry storage and wet dock slips, repair services, live bait, electric hookups, fuel and charter services. \r\nIJnks Mini-Golf, Neptune Park at The Pier, (31522); 912-683-0305. Open: Mar.-Nov. GC. 18-hole miniature golf course by the Atlantic Ocean. \r\nMassengale Park, Ocean Blvd., (31522). Open: 6 am-10:30 pm. Picnicking, beach, swimming, showers. \r\nNeptune Park, (31522). M-BA-F-PN-PG-PO-TV. Picnicking, fish ing pier, crabbing, miniature golf, live theater, pool, library. Site of the St. Simons Island Visitors Center, Lighthouse and Coastal Museum, trolley and horse-drawn carriage tours. \r\nSea Island Golf Course, 100 Retreat Ave., (31522); 912-638-5118. YA. Locatedon the southern tip of St. Simons, on the site of historic Retreat Plantation. Clubhouse and 36 holes of golf available to Sea Island members and Cloister guests. \r\nSea Palms Golf \u0026 Tennis Resort, 5445 Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-638-3351. GC. 27-hole course with diverse nines. Each course has views of lush subtropical scenery and majestic oaks. Each course has an abundance of water and is well bunkered. \r\nSt. Simons Island Club, 100 Kings Way, (31522); 912-638-5130. Open: Year-round. H-HF-OS-GC-GP-TC-RS-NA-MF. 18 holes ofspectaculargolf. Very scenicand fantastic Sea Island facil ity. Golf, lunch, dinner and tennis at its finest. \r\nBeach Club Condominiums, 1440 Ocean Blvd., (31522); 912-638-5450, 800-627-6850. Rates: S105-S2668 day/mo. H-GRCC-OS-BA-F-GP-HC-PN-PO-TC-R-K-CTV-J-VCR-NA-MF. ft \r\nDays Inn-Si. Simons, 1 701 Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-634-0660, 800-870-3736. Rates: $65-$89. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-PO-R-CTV-CBKNA-MF. \r\nPlease_see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nKpworth by the Sea, (31522); 912-638-8688. Rates: $35-J78. H-HF-M-NS-GR-CC-OS-F-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH-LD-RS-FS-CTV-FBK-GSVCR-NA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nHampton Inn, 2204 Demere Rd., (31522); 912-634-2204, 800-426-7866. Rates: $69-5129. HF-CC-PO-CTV-CBK-MF. \r\nHoliday Inn K\\press-St. Simons, 299 Main St., Plantation Vil lage, (31522); 912-634-2175, 800-HOLIDAY. Rates: $72-$86. H-NS-GR-CC-GP-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-NA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 210. \r\nIsland Inn, 301 Main St, (31522); 912-638-7805,800-673-6323. Rates: $68-108. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-OS-GP-PG-PO-K-CTV-CBK-J-IMNA-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 210. \r\n \r\nking .mil I'rlnce Bench and Golf Kesorl 201 Arnold Rd (31522); 800-342-0212, 912-638-3631. Rates: $80-$375 H-NSGR-SNR-CC-OS-BA-GP-HC-PI-PO-TC-R-RS-K-FS-BS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBKJ-GS-NA-SGT-CE-MF. (GHTA) \r\nPle_asesee our ad on page 2JO \r\n\\orlh Breakers Condominiums, 1470 Wood Ave (31522) 912-638-5450,800-627-6850. Rates: $1 17-$3508 wk/mo\"H-GR-CCOS-BA-F-GC-GP-HC-PN-PO-R-CTV-J-VCR-NA. fi \r\nQueens Court Motel, 437 Kings Way, (31522); 912-638-8459 (GHTA) \r\nSea Gale Inn, 1014 Ocean Blvd., (31522); 912-638-8661 800-562-8812. Rates: $60-$320. CC-BA-PO-K-CTV-CBK-NA ft (GHTA) \r\nSea Palms Golf and Tennis Resort, 5445 Frederica Rd., (31522); 800-841 -6268,912-638-3351 . Rates: $70 and up. H-NS-GRSNR-CC-BA-GC-GP-HC-L-PG-PO-TC-TH-R-RS-K-FS-CTV-Cl-CSS-CBK- \r\nFBK-GS-IM-VCR-NA-SGT-MF. ft (GHTA) \r\nShlpnalch Condominiums, 1524 Wood Ave., (31522); 912-638-5450, 800-627-6850. Rates: $99-$1804 day/mo. CC-BAF-GP-HC-PN-PO-R-CW-VCR-NA. ft \r\nSI. Simons Grand, 1400 Ocean Blvd., (31522); 912-638-5450,800627-6850. Rates: $270-S4650 day/mo. CC-F-GP-HC-PN-TC-R-CTVVCR-NA. ft \r\nSI. Simons Inn By The Lighthouse, 609 Beachview Dr., (31522); 912-638-1101. H-HF-CC-PO. \r\nTrupp Hodnell Ivnlerprlses, 520 Ocean Blvd., (31522); 912-638-5450,800-627-6850. Rates: $450-1950 wk. CC-F-GC-HCCTV-VCR-NA. ft \r\nPlease see our ad on page 210. \r\nVacation Rentals, 520 Ocean Blvd., (31522); 800-627-6850. Open: Mon.-Thu, 8:30 am-5:30 pm. CC-OS-GP-PO-CTV-J. ft \r\nTOl RS \r\nGolden Isles Touring Co., 7 Willow Sq., P.O. Box 20425, (31522); 91 2-638-8092,800-441 -6066. YA-GR-SNR-E-TS-TV. Custom packaging, lodging, meals, tours, and entertainment for all of coastal Georgia. Receptive operator/motorcoxh charter agent Step-on guides. \"One call for all of Georgia \" convention services. (GHTA) \r\nIsland Tours, 101 Marina Dr., Golden Isles Marina Village, (31 522); 912-638-6882,800-250-1764. YA. Land and sea packages, step-on guideservke, daily sightseeing and historical tours. Receptive oper ator. \r\nMisty Oaks Carriage Compan), Village Area, (31522); 912-638-6181 . Open: Thu.-Sun., 10:30 am-10 pm. H-YA-PF-OS-HRPA-D-TS-TV. Experience a new way to see historic St. Simons Village aiea byhorsedrawn carriage. \r\nTOIRS \r\nSt. Simons Transit Co.-W alertavi, Golden Isles Marinas and Jekyll Wharf, (31522); 912-638-5678, 912-635-3152. Open: Yearround. Watet taxi between St. Simons IslandandJekyll Island. Tours also tor sunset cruises, dolphin watch. \r\nSt. Simons Transit Company Co.-Ground Tours, 105 Marina Dr., Golden Isles Marina, (31522); 91 2-638-5678,912-6353152. Open: Varies seasonally. TV. A fascinating perspective of St. Simon; post, p:esai: and future. Includes the Lighthouse, Ft. Frederica, ChristChurch, Seals/and, Epworth and the sites of the old Plan tations. A 30-mile, 2-hour excursion in air-conditioned tour-hide. Please call for reservations. \r\nSt. Simons Trolley, At the Pier in Village, (31 522); 912-638-8954. Rates: J6-S12. Open: Tue.-Sat, 1 1 am, 1 pm \u0026 3 pm. ED-YA-GRE-SGT-TS-TV. Tour historic St. Simons Island via motorized trolley. Trolley avaibb/e for special charters. Departs from tfie \"Village\" orea. \r\nWood Slork Tours/Bedford Sportsman South. Inc., 3405 Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-638-5454, 912-638-6082. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm. ED-YA-GR-CC-F-RF-E-GS-TS-TV. Packages and custom tours of coastal area. Historical tours, nature walks, fly fishing charters, boat rides. Tours, talks and instruction are avail able. Receptive operator. \r\nTR\\\\I;I,SI;R\\ICI:S \r\nSI. Simons Island Visitors Center, 530-B Beachview Dr., (31522); 800-933-COAST, 800-933-2627. Open: Daily, 9 am-5 pm. TV-VI. Information for St. Simons Island, Sea Island and Little St. Simons Island. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 210. \r\n \r\nI hiiiulcrnolt \r\nTOIRS \r\nSavannah River Cruise Line, 2902 River Dr., (31404); 912-355-4422. Open: Private charter/groups. ED-YA-GR-CC-OS-FSCL-E-SGT-MF-TS-TV. \"The Magnolia, ' riverboat tours of the Low Country and coast, specialized tours, private group charters only: min imum 30, maximum 200. Featuring local cuisine for breakfast, lunch, dinner or receptions. Other specialized services include event planning, catering, entertainment transportation, tours, dining in private homes, historic inns, square panes and garden picnics. \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1 9 9  \r\n \r\n229 \r\n \r\n Townsciid \r\nA Wiregrass Trail Community \r\nSIMRTS\\ RW.RI-: \\I~ION \r\nHarris Neck NaUonalWUdlife Refuge, (31331); 912-832-4608. Open: 7 am-8:30 pm. OS-BF-F-TH-PA. Over 15 miles ofpaved mads provide easy access to view hundreds of egrets and herons nesting in the marsh. In the winter, large concentrations of ducks, deer and armadillos can be found. Public boat ramp and fishing pier. Man aged deer hunts. \r\nCAMPIXfi \r\nBelle Bluff Island Marina and Campground, (31331); 912-832-6320. Rates: $15. Open: Mon.-Sun., 7 am-7 pm. GR-OSBF-F-M-PN-RF-WS-CP-RV-FL-PA-TV. 44 campsites located on the White Chimney River. Boat rental available. Tours to Sapelo and Blackbeard Island. Great fishing, crabbing andshrimping offour dock. Skeet shooting available. 20 mm. from historic Darien. \r\nLake Harmony RV Park Hwy. 57 \u0026 I-95, (31331); 1-888-7677864, 912-832-4338. Rates: Under S20. Open: 24 hrs. H-HF-GRSNR-CC-OS-BF-F-L-PN-PO-CP-DP-RV-CTV-PA-MF. Beautiful RVpark located just 1/2 mi. west of 1-95, Wooded setting with an 18-acre spring-fed lake. Full hookup/puli-through sites. Tenting, fishingfno license required). Boat rentals, reception hall, full kitchen, laundry, pool and propane. Monthly rates available. \r\nMclntosh Lake, Rt. 3, (31331 ); 91 2-832-6215. Open; Year-round, 24 hrs. F-L-PN-TH-CP-DP-RV-RS-PA. \r\nSouth Newport Campground, Rt. 2 Box 2071, (31331); Rates: Under $38.95. CP. \r\nI (!)(.l\\(, \r\nDays Inn-Tonsend, P.O. Box 156, (31331); 912-832-4411. Rates: Under $38.95-$58.99. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-PN-PG-PO-RS-FLCTV-FBK-PA. \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside back cover. \r\nRamada Limlted-Townsend, P.O. Box 250, (31331); 912-832-4444. Rates: Under $38.95. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-L-PN-POCTV-CL-CBK-FBK-PA-MF. \r\nPlease see our ad on the response card. \r\nTvlM'e Island* \r\nATTR \\eno\\s \r\nTybee Island Beach, (31 328); 912-944-0444. Open: Year-round. 5 mi. of white sand on the Atlantic Ocean, 15 min. east of Savan nah. Surf and charter boat fishing, pier, museum and much more! \r\nMl SKI-MS \r\nTybee Island Museum, 30 Meddin Dr., (31328); 912-786-5801 . Open: Closed Tue. NR-ED-M-YA-SNR-CC-OS-BA-PN-GS-TV. Adja cent to the Lighthouse; one of the first public structures in Georgia. Guided tours available. Museum of Tybee history located across the street and included in admission to Lighthouse, Georgia's oldest and tallest aid to navigation open to the public. \r\nHISTORIC SITUS/MOM MI-ATS \r\nFort Screven, (31328); Open: Winter,1-5 pm, except Tue.; sum mer, 10am-6pm. c. 1875. Manned during Spanish American Wars' andWWI\u0026WWII. \r\nTybee Island Ughthouse/Tybee Island Museum, 30 Med din Dr. and 1 Lynch Loop, (31328); 912-786-5801, 912-786-4077. Open: Daily, except Tue. \u0026 holidays. NHL-ED-M-YA-SNR-CC- OS-BAGS-VCR-TV. The Tybee Light Station is one of America's most intact and is comprised of the 1773/1867 lighthouse and six historic sup port buildings. The Lighthouse is 154 feet tall. The Tybee Museum is located in an 1899 gun battery. \r\nSPORTS^. ki:cKi;vno\\ \r\nSea Kayak Georgia, (31328); 888-KAYAKGA. 912-786-8732. Open: Year-round. ED-RF-TS-TV. Sea Kayak Georgia offers sea kayaking instruction and tours throughout the southeast and beyond. We use only first-quality gear, our guides are experienced profession als and our instructors are ACA certified. Our emphasis is on skills development and responsible enjoyment of the coastal wilderness. \r\nCAMIMM; \r\nRiver's End Campground, 915 Polk St, (31 328); 912-786-551 8, 800-786-1016. Rates: $18 tent /$28. Open: 8:30 am-8 pm. HF-CCF-PO-CP-DP-RV-PA. ft \r\nIOIH.IM; \r\nBest Western Dunes Inn, 1409 Butler Ave., (31328); 912-786-4591. Rates: Under $38.95-over. H-NS-GR-SNR-CC-BAPN-PO-R-K-CTV-J-IM-VCR.fi \r\nPlease see our ad on page 206. \r\nDays Inn-Tybee Island, 1402 Butler Ave., (31328); 912-786-4576. Rates: $39-$129. M-GR-SNR-CC-BA-PO-R-CTV-CBK. \r\nKcono Lodge-BeachHlde Tybee Island, 404 Butler Ave., (31328); 912-786-4535. Rates: $49-$119. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CCBA-PO-RS-FS-CTV-MF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nFt. Screven Inn, 24 Van Horn, (31328); 912-786-9255. Rates: $85-$135. H-HF-NS-CC-BA-PN-BB-BBP-CTV-E. ft Hunter House lied \u0026 Breakfast, 1701 Butler Blvd., (31328); 912-786-7515. Rates: Under $38.95-over $79.99. PF-CC-OS-BABB-BBP-RS-K-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-IM. (GHTA) Ocean Plaza Beach Resort, 15th St. \u0026 Oceanfront, (31328); 800-215-6370,912-786-7777. Rates: $50-$220. H-HF-M-NS-GR-SNRPF-CC-OS-BA-F-PO-R-K-BS-CrV-CL-J-VCR-MF.fa \r\nPlease see our ad on page 216. Tybee Island Rentals, Hwy. 80 \u0026 2nd Ave., (31328); 912-786-4034, 800-476-0807. H-HF-NS-GR-OS-BA-BF-PG-PO-TCCB-K-CTV-VCR. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 216. \r\nI OIKS \r\nCoastal Tours-Tales of The South, (31 328); 912-786-51 01, 800-260-0470. Open: Reservation only. ED-M-YA-GR-F-GP-HR-CBFS-E-FBK-SGT-LI-TS-TV. Types of services include tour planning, hotel, restaurant, show and tour booking, step-on guides and escorts, transportation, meeting and event coordination and golf packages. Destination management company servicing St. Simons, JekytlandSea Islands, Savannah, Charleston, Hilton Head and Myr tle Beach. Our tours are unique and never, never dull, ft \r\nIKUI;I.SI:R\\K,I;S \r\nTybee Island Local Welcome Center, 209 Butler Ave., (31328); 912-786-5444. Open: 8:30 am-5 pm. Tybee Island-- Georgia 's best kept secret and Savannah s premier beach, ft Tybee Island Visitor Center, P.O. Box 1628, (31402-1628); 912-786-5444, 800-868-BEACH x1701. Open: Sat.-Thu, 10 am4 pm; Fri., 10 am-6 pm; dosed Mon. VI. The family side ofyour Savan nah vacation. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 214. \r\n^^i-fefr? (912)283-3742 www.gacoast.com/navigator/waycross.html \r\nVVaycross* \r\nA GfORGIA MAIN STREET CITY \r\nVITR \\CTIO\\S Okefenokee Swamp Park 5700 Okefenokee Swamp Park Rd., (31501); 912-283-0583. Open: Daily, except Christmas Day. M-YAGR-CC-OS-PN-F5-GS-MF-TV-VI. Guided boat tours, canoe rental, observation tower, interpretive exhibits, restored homestead, pic nic area, and daily wildlife shows, ft (GHTA) Southern Forest World, 1440 N. Augusta Ave., (31503); 912-285-4056. Rates: $1.50-$2. Open: Mon.-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. H-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-CC-OS-PN-GS-NA-TV. Southern For est World is a forestry museum dedicated to educating the public about the importance of the forestry industry. Come and listen to a talking tree, walk inside a giant cypress, climb up a loblolly pine and see our mummified dog! Waycross, A Main Street City, 307 Pendleton St., (31501); 912-283-7787. Open: 8 am-5 pm. H-NHL-NPS-NR-PG-WS-RS-GS-DSGT. Stroll through Historic Downtown, view parks, fountains and many restored historical buildings. Early 1900's Train Depotunder restoration, soon to be home to f/ie Waycross Visitor Center and Waycross Ware County Chamber of Commerce. \r\nARTS \u0026 KV1KRI \\I\\MI-M Way-cross Area Community Theatre, P.O. Box 440, (315020158); 912-283-2161. Open: Curtain, 8 pm; matinee, 2:30 pm. Spring, fall and winter performances at the Ritz Theatre. \r\nMI-SKIMS \r\nObedlah's Okefenok Swamp Rd., 500 Obediah Trail, (31503); 912-287-0090. Open: Daily, 10 am-5 pm. NR-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-OSPN-TH-GS-PA-SGT-MF-TV. A rate example of a swamper's lifestyle in the late 1800's. Over 50 educational exhibits include historic log home restored with authentic detail. Critter Center houses over 40 \r\n \r\ndifferent native and exotic animals. Many wildlife species reside within the park. Nature trails, boardwalks and picnic area accom modate daily visitors. Closed Christmas, [aster, and New Year's days. \r\nOkefenokee Heritage Center, 1 460 N. Augusta Ave., (31 503); 91 2-285-4260. Open: Daily, except major holidays. H-HF-ED-M-NSYA-GR-PF-OS-PN-PG-GS-PA-NA-MF. exhibits on the life and times of people around the Okefenokee Region; 1912 Baldwin steam locomotive train and caboose, 1900's print shop, 1840's farm house. Art exhibits, classes, performances. (GHTA) \r\nRI;CRI;YTIO\\ \r\nLaura S. Walker State Park and Golf Course, 5653 Laura Walker Rd., (31503); 800-864-7275, 912-287-4900. Open: 7 am10 pm. H-SNR-PF-CC-OS-BF-F-GC-L-PN-PG-PO-RF-TH-WS-CP-DPRV-GS-PA. Laura Walker was a Georgia writer, teacher, civic leader and naturalist who was a great lover of trees and worked for their preservation. Located near the famous Okefenokee Swamp, the park is home to many fascinating creatures andplants. Camping, 18-hole golf course, lake, swimming pool, fishing, boating, and picnicking ft (GHTA) \r\nComfort Inn-Waycross, 1903 Memorial Dr., (31501); 912-283-3300, 800-228-5150. Rates: $40-$60. H-HF-NS-GR-SNRCC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK. ft \r\nDays Inn-Waycross, 2016 Memorial Dr., (31501); 91 2-285-4700, 91 2-285-1 372. NS-GR-SNR\u003cC-OS-PO-CTV-CBK-PA-NA. \r\nPlease see our 3d on the inside back cover \r\nHampton Inn, 1720 Brunswick Hwy., (31501); 912-285-5515. Rates: $55-$75. H-HF-NS-FP-GR-SNR-CC-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-MF. fi \r\nP/ejse see our ad on p.?ge \u003e.? \r\nHollda) Inn-Waycross, 1725 Memorial Dr., (31501); 912-238-4490, 800-465-4329. Rates: $43-$55. H-HF-NS-FP-GRSNR-CC-OS-GP-HC-PO-RS-K-FS-CTV-CL-FBK-PA-MF. (GHTA) \r\nP/twe \"-? our 3d on page 3 \r\nJamesoit Inn-W ajcross, 950 City Blvd., (31 501); 91 2-283-3800, 800-Jameson. Rates: $49-65. H-HF-NS-GR-SNR-CC-GP-HC-PO-CTVCBK-IM-VCR-NA. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the inside front cover. \r\nIMnecrest Motel, 1761 Memorial Dr., Box 1357, (31501); 912-283-3580. Rates: $26-$32. NS-GR-SNR-PF-CC-OS-PO-CTV-CBKPA. (GHTA) \r\nRed Carpet Inn, 1740 Memorial Dr., (31501); 912-283-6134. \r\nSuper 8 Molel-Waycross, 132 Havanna Ave., (31501); 912-285-8885. \r\nIK\\\\I:I,SI;R\\KI.S \r\nWaycross Local Welcome Center, 200 Lee Ave., (31501), 91 2-283-3742. Open: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-5 pm. VI. T \r\nWaycross-Ware Tourism \u0026 Conference Bureau, 200 Lee Ave., (31501); 912-283-3742. CVB-IB-TS-VI. Full-service visitors bureau, promoting the Okefenokee Swamp attractions. Home of Pogofest in October. Group and individual travel information avail able. ft (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on this page. \r\n\\Voouhinc \r\nC \\\\IIMMi Kin* George KV Resort, 1 242 Old Still Rd., (31569); 800-852-1 206. Rates: $14. \r\n \r\n230 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n AH. Stephens State Historic Park...................... 125 African-American Douglass Theatre .................... 138 Albany Museum of Art.................................. 174 Alexander Hotel........................................ 159 Altama Museum of Art and History ..................... 157 Altamaha River......................................... 158 American Adventures................................... 94 Americus Historic District............................... 189 Amicalola Falls State Park .............................. 68 AndersonvilleTrail ...................................... 188 Anna Ruby Falls ........................................ 56 Antebellum Trail ........................................ 129 Antique Car Museum ................................... 172 Antiques Trail........................................... 129 Apalachee School ...................................... 132 APEX Museum......................................... 83 Appalachian Trail.....................................27, 52 Archibald Smith Plantation Home ....................... 95 Athens Classic Center..................................132 Atlanta Botanical Garden ............................... 85 AtlantaCydorama ...................................83,84 Atlanta History Center .................................. 86 Atlanta History Museum ................................ 86 Atlanta Motor Speedway ............................... 131 Atlanta State Farmers' Market .......................... 99 Atlanta/Hartsfield International Airport .................. 77 Babyland General Hospital ............................. 52 Banks Crossing ........................................ 49 Bartow History Center .................................. 27 Beach Institute......................................... 208 Bedingfield Inn ......................................... 190 Bellevue ............................................... 186 Bentley's on the River .................................. 158 Benton Mackaye Trail................................... 27 Berry College........................................... 27 BetteTodd Wages Collection ........................... 49 Beulah Rucker Museum ................................ 49 Big Red Apple Monument .............................. 56 Bill Elliott Museum and Souvenir Shop .................. 52 Black Rock Mountain State Park ................. 56,58,72 Bloody Marsh Battle Site ...............................213 Blue \u0026 Gray Trail.....................................25,27 Blue and Gray Museum ................................ 159 Blue Ridge Scenic Railway ............................. 36 Blue Willow Inn.........................................140 Bobby Brawn State Park................................ 68 Bonnie Castle..........................................186 Brasstown Bald ........................................ 50 Brasstown Valley Resort ................................ 56 Brenau University ...................................... 49 Brer Rabbit Statue ..................................... 133 Broad River ............................................ 52 Buford Artists Colony ................................... 95 Buggy Shop Museum .................................. 186 Bullard Creek Wildlife Management Area ............... 158 BullochHall ............................................ 94 Burton Gallery \u0026 Emporium ............................. 56 Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall ............................. 132 Callaway Gardens.................................183,185 Cannonball Trail Driving Tour............................ 89 Canoe-the-Hooch Outpost ............................. 52 Carter Presidential Center .............................. 87 Cave Spring ............................................ 35 Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center ........................... 185 Centennial Olympic Park ............................. 79,84 Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center............................131 Chastain Memorial Park Amphitheatre .................. 87 Chateau Elan ........................................... 49 Chattahoochee National Forest................ 27 36,56,58 Chattahoochee Nature Center.......................... 95 Chattahoochee River.............................. 169,186 Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area ......... 95 \r\nChattahoochee Riverwalk .............................. 192 Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum ..................... 186 Chattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway ................. 186 \r\n \r\nChattooga River ........................................ 58 Cherokee Lake ........................................ 169 Chestatee River......................................... 52 Chestnut Mountain Winery.............................. 49 Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park ....... 27 Chief Vann House State Historic Site.................... 41 Chieftains Museum ..................................... 27 Chieftains Trail ....................................... 25,27 Children's Museum ..................................... 96 ChristChurch ..........................................219 Church-Waddel-Brumby House......................... 131 City Market in Savannah................................. 207 Civil War Prison Camp at Andersonville ................. 188 Clark's Hill Lake ........................................ 50 Claxton Fruitcake Factory............................... 159 Cloudland Canyon State Park ........................... 43 CNNCenter............................................ 80 Coastal Plains Nature Trail .............................. 175 Coca-Cola Space Science Center ...................... 192 Cohutta Springs Adventist Center....................... 36 Colony Square.......................................... 85 Colquitt County Arts Center............................. 172 Columbus Civic Center ................................. 192 Columbus Museum ..................................... 192 Confederate Memorial.................................. 159 Consolidated Gold Mines ............................... 50 Converse-Dalton-Ferrell Home ......................... 175 Cornerstone Antique Mall............................... 56 Cotton Hall ............................................. 172 Crawford W. Long Museum ............................. 49 Crescent House ........................................ 175 Crisson's Gold Mine .................................... 52 Crooked River State Park............................... 229 Crown Gardens Archives ............................... 27 Crystal Lake............................................ 159 Cumberland Island ..................................... 220 Curt Barwick House .................................... 157 Cypress Lake Plantation ................................ 158 Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site............. 67 Dawson Tour of Homes................................. 170 Dell-GoodallHouse .................................... 159 DillardHouse........................................... 52 Dodge County Public Fishing Lake ..................... 158 Dr. Hatchett's Drug Store Museum \u0026 Soda Fountain .... 190 Drummer Boy Civil War Museum ....................... 188 Dublin-Laurens Museum ............................... 157 Earle May Boat Basin Park ............................. 170 Earth Day Nature Trail .................................. 220 Eastman House ........................................ 158 Ebenezer Baptist Church ............................... 83 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Visitor Center ............. 158 Elachee Nature Science Center......................... 49 Elberton Granite Museum............................... 50 Elder Mill Covered Bridge............................... 132 Elijah Clark State Park.................................. 126 Ellen Payne Odom Genealogical Library................. 172 Emory University........................................ 87 Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site ........... 27 40 Etowah River ........................................ 34,52 Etowah Valley .......................................... 30 Evans Heights Golf Club ............................... 159 F.D. R. Riding Stables .................................. 185 F. D. Roosevelt State Park ......................... 185,199 Fernbank Museum of Natural History ................... 87 Fernbank Science Center............................... 88 Fetterman Museum .................................... 131 First African Baptist Church ............................ 208 Fish Trap Cut ........................................... 157 FivePoints.............................................. 79 Flint River Outdoor Center.............................. 188 Florence Marina State Park ....................... 190,199 FortFrederica ..........................................213 Fort Gaines ............................................. 170 Fort King George State Historic Site............... 213,222 Fort McAllister State Historic Park ................. 212,225 \r\n \r\nFort McCreary. ......................................... 190 Fort Morris State Historic Site ........................... 225 Fort Mountain State Park. ............................... 41 Fort Pulaski National Monument ........................ 208 FortScreven ...........................................208 Fort YargoWill-a-Way State Park.. .................. 50,73 Fox Vineyards .......................................... 1 39 Foxfire Museum ........................................ 58 Freedom Hall Complex ................................. 83 Frontier Village ......................................... 170 \r\nFulton County Complex ................................. 82 General Coffee State Park ........................ 159, 161 George L Smith State Park ............................. 1 27 George T. Bagby State Park ....................... 170, 178 Georgia Agrirama ....................................... 1 74 Georgia Dome .......................................... 80 Georgia Governor's Mansion ............................ 86 Georgia Guidestones ................................... 50 Georgia International Horse Park ........................ 79 Georgia Mountain Museum ............................. 49 Georgia Museum of Art ................................. 1 32 Georgia Music Hall of Fame ............................ 133 Georgia National Fair ................................... 131 Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter ........... 131 Georgia Southern University ............................ 1 59 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame ........................... 1 38 Georgia State Capitol ................................... 82 Georgia Tech Aquatic Center ............................ 79 Georgia Veteran's Memorial State Park ............ 1 89, 1 96 Georgia World Congress Center. ........................ 80 Georgia's Stone Mountain Park ......................... 88 Glover Park ............................................. 89 Gold Museum .......................................... 50 Golden Park............................................ 192 Gordon Lee Mansion ................................... 37 Gordonia Altamaha State Park .................... 1 59, 1 64 Green-Meldrim House .................................. 207 GSU Botanical Gardens ................................ 159 GSU Museum...... .................................. ..159 Guido Gardens ......................................... 1 57 Gwinnett History Museum .............................. 95 Gwinnett Place Mall .................................... 96 Habersham Vineyards and Winery ...................... 56 HallofFlags............................................ 82 Hamburg State Park.. ............................... ...126 Hammonds House ..................................... 83 Happy Valley Pottery ................................... 132 Hard Labor Creek State Park ..................... 140, 152 Hardy Bryan House .................................... 169 Hart State Park.. ....................................... 69 Hay House............................................. 132 Heartland Golf Trail .................................... 129 Henry Ford Museum .................................... 21 2 Heritage Corner ........................................ 1 90 Heritage Farm..... .................................... .159 Heritage Hall....... ................................ ....132 Herndon Home ......................................... 83 Herty Nature Preserve and Trail ......................... 1 59 High Falls State Park......... ..................... .....148 High Museum at Georgia Pacific ........................ 82 High Museum of Art .................................... 85 Historic Indian Spring Hotel ............................. 1 31 Historic Opera House .................................. 1 57 Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site . , . 213, 221 \r\nHolliday-Dorsey-Fife House ............................ 186 Hotel Warm Springs .................................... 185 Hudson River.... ....................................... 52 Indian Springs State Park ......................... 131, 148 Inforum ................................................. 82 Inman Park ............................................. 86 International Corridor ................................... 88 International Petit LeMans .............................. 49 Ironworks. ......................................... 1 90, 1 92 \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 1999 \r\n \r\n23 1 \r\n \r\n James H.FIoyd State Park.............................. 44 Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site..................... 148 Jay Bird Springs........................................ 158 Jefferson Davis Memorial Museum and Park ...... 159,164 Jekyll Island ............................................218 Jimmy Carter Library and Museum ...................... 87 John A. Sibley Horticultural Center...................... 185 John Tanner State Park ................................. 39 Kennesaw Civil War Museum ........................... 94 Kennesaw House ...................................... 89 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park........... 94 King Center for Non-Violent Social Change ............. 83 King-Tisdell Cottage....................................208 Kirbo Interpretive Center ............................... 190 Kolomoki Mounds Museum ............................. 170 Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park.............. 170,178 Ladson Genealogical and Historical Library ............. 157 LaGrange College...................................... 186 LakeBlackshear ....................................... 189 Lake Hartwell .......................................... 50 Lake Jackson .......................................... 131 LakeJuliette ........................................... 138 Lake Lanier ............................................ 47 Lake Lanier Islands ..................................... 47 Lake Lindsay Grace .................................... 158 Lake Mayers ........................................... 158 LakeRussell ........................................... 50 Lake Seminole ......................................... 169 Lake Tobesofkee....................................... 138 Lake Walter F.George.................................. 170 LakesOconee ......................................... 133 Lamar Dodd Art Center ................................ 186 LamarQ. Ball Raptor Center............................159 Lanier National Raceway ............................... 49 Lanier Oak .............................................220 Lapham-Patterson House State Historic Site ...... 169,180 Laura S. Walker State Park..............................230 Lenox Square .......................................... 87 Lewis Grizzard Museum ................................ 186 Lighthouse and Museum of Coastal History............. 219 Little five Points ........................................ 86 LittleOcmulgee State Park..............................164 Little St Simons Island ................................. 219 Little White House State Historic Site.............. 183,201 Lookout Mountain ...................................... 35 Lookout Mountain Parkway ............................. 27 Lowndes County Historical Society and Museum........ 175 Madison-Morgan Cultural Center ....................... 132 Magnolia Garden ....................................... 159 Magnolia Springs State Park............................ 126 Male Academy Museum ................................ 186 Margaret Mitchell House................................ 85 Marietta Fire Museum .................................. 89 Marietta Museum of History ............................ 89 Marshall Forest......................................... 30 Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park........................ 220 Martha Berry Museum .................................. 27 Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site............. 83 Massee Lane Gardens ................................. 131 Massie Heritage Interpretation Center .................. 207 McKensie-ReynoldsHouse ............................. 170 Meeks Cabin...........................................159 Melhana Plantation Resort ............................. 169 MelonBluff ............................................212 Mercer House.......................................... 208 Michael C. Carlos Museum .............................. 87 Midway Museum ....................................... 212 Mighty 8th Air Force Heritage Museum ................. 212 Military Museum ........................................ 212 Mill Creek Regional Park ............................... 159 Mistletoe State Park.................................... 124 Moccasin Creek State Park.......................... 56,65 Monastery of the Holy Ghost ........................... 140 Monetary Museum ..................................... 80 Montgomery Lake ...................................... 155 Morgan County African-American Museum ............. 132 Museum of Aviation at Warner Robins .................. 131 Museum of the Hills .................................... 52 National Infantry Museum .............................. 192 National POW Museum ................................ 188 New Atlanta Dragway .................................. 49 New Echota Cherokee Capitol State Historic Site.... 27,39 New Perry Hotel ....................................... 131 Index of Newman's Wetlands Center ............................ 99 Attractions Noble Hill-Wheeler Museum ............................ 30 \r\n232 \r\n \r\nNoraMill ............................................... 52 Oak Hill Plantation ...................................... 27 Obediah'sOkefenok....................................220 Ocmulgee River ........................................ 158 Ocmulgee National Monument ......................... 133 Oconee River........................................... 157 Okefenokee Heritage Center........................... 220 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge ................... 220 Okefenokee Swamp .............................. 159,220 Old Colquitt County Jail................................. 172 Old Governor's Mansion ................................ 131 Old Liberty County Jail ................................. 212 Old Mill Museum ....................................... 186 Old Post Office..,......................................169 Old South Farm Museum ............................... 185 Orange Hall ............................................220 Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center ....... 192 Panola Mountain State Conservation Park............... 153 Paradise Gardens ...................................... 34 Paradise Park .......................................... 169 Pasaquan .............................................. 192 Peach Blossom Trail ................................98,129 Peach State Raceway .................................. 49 Peachtree Center....................................... 82 Peanut Monument...................................... 174 Pemberton House ...................................... 190 Phipps Plaza............................................ 87 Pickett1s Mill Battlefield State Historic Site ........... 27,41 PiedmontPark ......................................... 85 Piedmont Wildlife Refuge............................... 138 Pine Bluff Golf and Country Club ....................... 158 Pioneer Farm .......................................... 188 Plains Depot ........................................... 188 Plains High School ..................................... 188 Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center .................. 190 Pride of Dixie Antique Market........................... 96 Providence Canyon State Conservation Park ...... 190,198 Racquet Club of the South.............................. 98 Radium Springs ........................................ 174 Railroad Section House Museum ....................... 158 Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum ................ 208 Red Top Mountain....................................... 40 Reed Bingham State Park ......................... 174,176 Resaca ................................................. 27 Reynolds Nature Preserve .............................. 99 Rhodes Memorial Hall .................................. 85 Richard B. Russell Federal Building ..................... 82 Richard B. Russell State Park............................ 69 Richmond Hill Plantation................................ 212 Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway ......................... 27 Riverfront Plaza ........................................ 207 Road Atlanta ........................................... 49 Road to Tara Museum .................................. 98 Robert Toombs House State Historic Site................ 127 Robin Lake Beach ..................................... 185 Rock City Gardens ..................................... 35 Rocky Creek Golf Course............................... 157 Rogers' House ......................................... 132 Rome Area History Museum ............................ 27 Rood Creek Indian Mounds ............................. 190 Root House Museum ................................... 89 Rose Cottage .......................................... 132 Rural Telephone Museum............................... 189 Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway ....................... 50 Sapelo Island Reserve State Parks...................... 224 SauteeValley........................................... 52 Savannah History Museum ............................. 207 Seminole State Park .............................. 169,178 Shields-Ethridge Heritage Farm......................... 49 Shrimp Docks ..........................................219 Sidney's Historic Tours.................................. 133 Six Flags Over Georgia ................................. 83 Skidaway Island State Park.............................. 227 Sky Valley Resort ....................................... 58 Smith House ........................................... 52 Smithgall Woods Conservation Area..................... 70 Soque River ............................................ 56 South Commons Sports Complex....................... 192 Southeastern Railway Museum ......................... 96 Souther Field...........................................189 Southern Forest World..................................220 South Georgia College ................................. 159 SpiveyHall ............................................. 99 Sprewell Bluff State Park..........................188,200 Springer Mountain ...................................... 52 \r\n \r\nSpringer Opera House ................................. 190 \r\n \r\nState Botanical Garden of Georgia ..................... 132 \r\n \r\nState Cotton Museum .................................. 189 \r\n \r\nState Museum of Science and Industry.................. 82 \r\n \r\nStately Oaks Plantation ................................. 99 \r\n \r\nStephen C. Foster State Park...................... 220,222 \r\n \r\nStevens-Taylor Gallery .................................. 131 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain International Tennis Center............. 98 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Village ................................. 89 \r\n \r\nSubmarine Museum .................................... 220 \r\n \r\nSunbelt Agricultural Exposition .......................... 172 \r\n \r\nSuwanee Canal Recreation Area ....................... 220 \r\n \r\nSwamp Gravy .......................................... 172 \r\n \r\nSwan House ........................................... 86 \r\n \r\nSweet Auburn Historic District .......................... 83 \r\n \r\nSweetwater Creek State Conservation Park ............. 43 \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park ........................... 58,73 \r\n \r\nTanger Factory Outlet Center ........................... 140 \r\n \r\nTateHouse............................................. 37 \r\n \r\nTaylor Hall .............................................. 157 \r\n \r\nThe Big Oak ........................................... 169 \r\n \r\nThe Bricks .............................................. 94 \r\n \r\nThe Cloister Hotel ......................................219 \r\n \r\nThe Fabulous Fox....................................... 85 \r\n \r\nThe Gwinnett Fine Arts Center.......................... 96 \r\n \r\nThe Little Manse ....................................... 186 \r\n \r\nThe Oaks .............................................. 139 \r\n \r\nThe Parks at Chehaw ................................... 174 \r\n \r\nThe Pinhoti Trail ........................................ 37 \r\n \r\nThe Singer Company ................................... 190 \r\n \r\nThe Trail of Tears ....................................... 27 \r\n \r\nThe Varsity ............................................. 85 \r\n \r\nThe Whistle Stop Cafe.................................. 138 \r\n \r\nThe World of Coca-Cola ................................ 79 \r\n \r\nTheatre in the Square................................... 89 \r\n \r\nThomas County Historical Museum ..................... 169 \r\n \r\nThomasville Rose Garden .............................. 169 \r\n \r\nThronateeska Heritage Center.......................... 174 \r\n \r\nTiftPark ................................................ 174 \r\n \r\nToccoa Falls ............................................ 56 \r\n \r\nToccoa Falls College .................................... 56 \r\n \r\nTraveler's Rest State Historic Site ................... 56,73 \r\n \r\nTreasures Along 1-20 Trail .............................. 129 \r\n \r\nTroup's Tomb ........................................... 157 \r\n \r\nTubman African-American Museum ..................... 133 \r\n \r\nTugaloo River ........................................... 56 \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park...................................... 71 \r\n \r\nTunnel Hill .............................................. 27 \r\n \r\nTurner Field............................................. 79 \r\n \r\nTybee Island............................................208 \r\n \r\nTybee Lighthouse ......................................208 \r\n \r\nUncle Remus Museum ................................. 133 \r\n \r\nUnderground Atlanta ................................... 79 \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park ................................... 56,70 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia ................................... 132 \r\n \r\nUpsonHotel ........................................... 188 \r\n \r\nUptown Jam ........................................... 192 \r\n \r\nVann House ............................................ 27 \r\n \r\nVictoriaBryantState Park ........................... 50,72 \r\n \r\nVines' Botanical Gardens ............................... 96 \r\n \r\nVogel State Park .................................... 56,64 \r\n \r\nWarm Springs Regional Fisheries Center ............... 185 \r\n \r\nWarm Springs Village ................................... '85 \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park........................... 66 \r\n \r\nWest Georgia Museum ................................. 2V \r\n \r\nWest Point Dam........................................'86 \r\n \r\nWest Point Lake........................................ 185 \r\n \r\nWhite Water Park....................................... 94 \r\n \r\nWildlife Amphitheater................................... 175 \r\n \r\nWill-a-Way Recreation Area ............................. 5? \r\n \r\nWilliam Harris Homestead .............................. 14 \r\n \r\nWillisPark.............................................-TM \r\n \r\nWindsor Hotel..................................  189 \r\n \r\nWinstonCup ..................................^J, \r\n \r\nWiregrass Trail ........................ \r\n \r\n\"\"\"\" . 85 \r\n \r\nWoodruff Arts Center................. Woodruff Park........................ \r\n \r\n'\"\"\"...22749 \r\n \r\nWormsloe State Historic Site.......... \r\n \r\n'\"\"\" .. 83 \r\n \r\nWren's Nest .......................... \r\n \r\nYellow River Game Ranch............. \r\n \r\nYour DeKalb Farmer's Market......... Zion Episcopal Church................ \r\n \r\n'.'.'.'.. 18835 \r\n \r\nZoo Atlanta........................... \r\n \r\nGeorgia On My Mind 199 \r\n \r\n IN GEORGIA. \r\n \r\nWhether itV the Northwert Mountains, Hirtoric Heartland, Downtown Atlanta or Colonial Coarl, your Georgia vifit will leave you with wemorief you'll long cherifh. And with Day* Inn location near thif great ftate'f wort derirable attraction?, itV eary to find a clean comfortable room with a great low rate. Pluf, you'll always receive the friendly attentive rervice More traveler* have co/vie to expect from Dayr Innr, \r\n \r\n-------------------- \r\nADEL-l-75 (912)896-4574 \r\nALBANYDOWNTOWN (912)888-2632 \r\nALMA (912)632-7000 \r\nAMERICUS (912)924-3613 \r\nATLANTAACWORTH (770)974-1700 \r\nATLANTA-AIRPORT (404)761-6500 \r\nATLANTAAIRPORT SOUTH/ COLLEGE PARK (770) 996-7300 \r\nATLANTAAIRPORT-WEST (404)669-8616 \r\nATLANTACLAIRMONT (404) 633-8411 \r\n \r\nPARTICIPATINIS PROPERTIES: \r\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m \r\n \r\nATLANTACLEVELAND AVE. 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(706)738-0131 \r\nBLAKELY (912) 723-5858 \r\nBLUE RIDGE (706) 632-2100 \r\n \r\nBRUNSWICKDOWNTOWN (912) 265-8830 \r\nBRUNSWICKINTERSTATE-95 (912)264-4330 \r\nBRUNSWICK-l-95 (912)267-0949 \r\nBYRON (912)956-5100 \r\nCALHOUN (706) 629-8271 \r\nCONYERS (770) 922-3314 \r\nCORDELE (912)273-1123 \r\nCOVINGTON (770) 788-8919 \r\nDAHLONEGA (706) 864-2338 \r\nDONALSONVILLE (912)524-2185 \r\nDOUGLAS (912)384-5190 \r\n \r\nDUBLIN (912)275-7637 \r\nEASTMAN (912)374-7000 \r\nELBERTON (706) 283-2300 \r\nFORSYTH (912)994-2900 \r\nJEFFERSONVILLE (912)945-3785 \r\nJEKYLL ISLANDOCEANFRONT RESORT (912) 635-3319 \r\nKINGSLANDST. 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RICHLAND \r\n(912)887-9000 \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND (912)634-0660 \r\nSAVANNAHAIRPORT ENTRANCE Days Business Place\" \r\n \r\nSTATESBORO DPalaycseB\"usiness \r\n \r\n(912) 764-5666 \r\n \r\nSYLVANIA \r\n \r\nDays Business \r\n \r\nPlace\" \r\n \r\n^ \r\n \r\n(912)564-2490 ^T \r\n \r\n(912) 537-9251 \r\nWARNER ROBINS (912) 953-6866 \r\nWAYCROSS (912)285-4700 \r\n \r\n(912)966-5000 \r\n \r\nDAYS INN There you go: For reservations, contact your travel agent or call \r\n1-800-DAYS INN and ask for the Georgia Rock Bottom Rate'.:SM www.daysinn.com  www.southerndays.com  www.gomm.com \r\nRock Bottom Rates\"* are available at other participating locations throughout the U.S. Rates available at participating properties only and are subject to change without notice. Rates based on 1-4 persons per room. Rates vary. Blackout periods may apply. Rooms are on a limited space available basis; advance reservations recom mended. Not valid with any other special rates, discounts, promotions, programs, or in connection with meetings, conventions, groups or special events. Not valid for suites or efficiencies. Certain restrictions apply. Offer good through December 31, 1999. For new 20(00 Rock Bottom Rates ', check for details. O1999 Days Inns of America, Inc. \r\nJ \"Days Business Place \"hotel featuring Days Work Zone'\"rooms which include a large work desk, in-room coffee, data ports and a snack pack for every night you stay. \r\n \r\n Come gefan inside look at Coca-Cola.^ \r\n \r\nCome to World of Coca-Cola, and get an exciting and refreshingly new perspective on Coca-Cola. You'll \r\n \r\nthere's a lot more to Coca-Cola than you ever imagined. Immerse yourself in an incredible journey fill \r\n \r\nwith sights, sounds, world events and lifestyles, that let you relive each \r\n \r\n__ \r\n \r\n---------- \r\n \r\ndecade of the remarkable story of Coca-Cola. It's an unforgettable experience ' World of, \r\n \r\nthat you don't want to miss. A fascinating attraction that no other city in the \r\n \r\nworld can offer, because only Atlanta is the birthplace of Coca-Cola. So come \r\n \r\nget a real taste of Coca-Cola. You'll see exactly what the big attraction is. \r\n \r\nATLANTA \r\n \r\nPlease see our coupon on page 101. \r\n \r\nTake MARTA to Five Points Station  Monday - Saturday. 9 am - 5 pm  Sunday. 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Map and Government Information Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bi500-pt6-bs1-bg3-b1998-b-a-bmap"],"edm_is_shown_at":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bi500-pt6-bs1-bg3-b1998-b-a-bmap"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["state government records"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"iiif_manifest_url_ss":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":"\u0026-A \r\n1500 .T/, \r\nF~GEORGIA \r\n \r\nThe 1998 Official Travel Guide for The State of Georgia \r\n \r\nOn My Mind \r\n \r\n ''WHEN IT CoMEs To \r\nSOUTHERN HOSPITALITY, \r\nWE OWN IT.\" \r\nA t Jameson Inn, we believe every guest deserves the finest hosp itality the South has to offer. We not only believe it, we guarantee it. Because we're d ifferent; we're not a franchise. All Jameson Inns have one owner and one operator. And that means only one standard . So every time your fam ily checks into a Jameson Inn, you can expect \r\nyour stay to be just as perfect as the last, no matter where you are in Georgia. In fact, if you're not completely satisfied with every aspect of your stay, you stay for free. From our fam ily to yours, that's a prom ise. \r\n1-800-JAMESON \r\n \r\n$49 IN MOST LOCATIONS\" CORPORATE RATES \r\nCOMPLIMENTARY CO TINENTAL BREAKFAST AND NEWSPAPER \r\n \r\n65 HOTELS IN THE SOUTHEAST SWIMMING POOLS \r\nSEPARATE FITNESS CENTERS FREE LOCAL CALLS \u0026 HBO \r\n \r\n\"A PERFECT STAYEVERY TIME!'\"' \r\n \r\n@ \r\nJAMESON INN \r\n \r\nThomas W. 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GA 30303 404-523-2311 www.underatl.com \r\n \r\n a \r\nGeorgia opens its doors and invites people from around the world to experience the hi story, culture and beauty of both the old and new South.Visitors wi ll find that Georgia offers the best places fo r any li festyle, including a prominent, international city to do busin ess, genteel Southern plantation towns to relax, picturesque mountains to explore or pristine beaches to play. \r\nTourists can discover the rich heritage of the state in the nostalgic towns that lie between the Appalachian Mountains and the Okefenokee Swamp. Don't forget to stop and sample the tastes of the region like sweet tea, cornbread, black-eyed peas, barbecue and peach pie in one ofthe local's favorite spots. Whether it's business or a fam ily vacation that draws you to the state, no doubt Georgians will greet you with a true dose of Southern hospitality. 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T,..d, \u0026 T,M n,,,n.n \r\n( ~ ~ )(,_,t ...\\711+ \r\n \r\nT r a v e \r\n \r\nR eg ons \r\n \r\nHow To Use This Travel Directory T he Sta te o f Georgia is divided into nine tr:i.vd regions. as pict nrc-d above. T lic Sl'\u003c\" tio n s of th is d irectory d esc ribe each t ravel regio n . h igh liglu ing rli c cit ies ;ind mwns. attraction s, lodgings. fo od services . t ravt'l se rvices and m o re. T he m ilc:1g1: c h:i. rt 0 11 th l' nex t page givcs an ind ic:1tion of tli t' d is tance bi:r-.wcn ci ties \r\nA Dr1c1ihd Map o f eac h regio n is in clud ed in th e edi tori al sectio n of t':K h rcgion . T h is m ap wi ll p rovidc :l. ll ovc-rvi ew o f thi.: c i1i es :1 11cl towns. anractio n s and hig hways in tha1 n:gio n . \r\nVisitor /1!fim11mio11C('mrn m1CI L oc(I/ 11-ilrnmc Ct'lllc~., fo r 1.:ac h n.gio n ari.: listed adjacent to th is m ap \r\nTo hdp you further. each t ravel regio n hh its own Color CO(/e. w hic h is u sed on the m ap above . an d th rough o ut thl' regio na l sec1ion . \r\nTo Read About A Region E:1d1travd r1.:gio11 h as uniq u e ch aractni s1ics that m ake it s pecial. If yon want to learn more about a panicu l:i. r region . rnrn 10 t he page li sted fo r th:u region in th e Ti1h/r if Co111tms o n p:i.gt' 6. \r\nYo u will find :1 m rr:tt ivc d escript ion of the rcgio n. fo llO\\vl'cl by a de1ailcd lis1o f att ract io ns . lo d gin srs . food services, tr:tvcl se rvicl's. ctc. - all li sted alph abetica lly by town or city in th at regio n . You wi ll also fi nd a legend .::x pb in i11 g :1.bbrcvia1in 11 s used i11 the list ings sen ion . A rn:i.p o n the o pc 11i ng p:i.gc ofcach regiona l \r\n \r\nsect io n de fi nes tl1l rl'gion s locat ion within Georgia. \r\nTo Read About A City Glorgia's cit ies and towns offer a v:1.s1:nr:iy of ;m r:1ct io n s. travel snvin's and lodgi ngs. Each ci()' o r town c:m bt fo u nd w ith in thi.: Trave l lkgion (T R) incl icat\u003c:d in 1ht alph ab(: tica l listing o f cities and towns above. For deta iled in for m :i.t io n . rn rn m t he p:i.gc given . Fo r an ex.1ct loca tion of c:1.Ch city, sec thl' D et:1ild lkgioml M;1p in each Sl'Ct irn l. \r\nGeorgia On My Mind Online Fo r m ore in fo rnutio n on your fav or ite Glorgia fa irs and frs1ivals. :i. ttr:ict io n s. pa rks and llh)rl' look u s up 0 11 th e Inte rn et :i.t h ttp;//ww\\\\\". go1n 111.co m \r\nGeorgia's Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureaus (CVBs) ,nc listed on p:tge 95. Thc CV Us ca n fill you in wi th all tl m is happening w ichi n a part icular colll lll l111i ry or ass ist you in m aking yo u r tr.1\\'cl plans. If you :i. rt' inwrcstcd iu pb n n ing :i m ee ting in Georgia, as k fo r a lllCt' ling p lann ers g:uid l' fr o m thc- loca l CVB. \r\nA Georgia Road Map A com p k te Georgia road m ;1p is bou nd in t h is n u gazine tow:i.rd t hl' back o t\" t he book. h will pro\\'idc you all th ,- in for m :u ion you n c-cd to pbn you r trip through Georgia. \r\n \r\n1998 Cco,;itia 011 1v!y 1\\1i11d \r\n \r\n City/Town \r\n \r\nTR Page \r\n \r\nAbb eville \r\n \r\n.MM 125 \r\n \r\nAcworth . . . ....... AM 44 \r\n \r\nAdairsville ..... . .. . .. . . NW 168 \r\n \r\nAdel. ........ . . .. . .. . . PT 184 \r\n \r\nAlbany.. . \r\n \r\n. . PT 184 \r\n \r\nAlmo ............ . ... . MM 125 \r\n \r\nAlphoretto . \r\n \r\nAM 44 \r\n \r\nAmericus .. ... . . . .... .. PP 200 \r\n \r\nAndersonville. \r\n \r\nPP 200 \r\n \r\nAppling .. .. .. .. . ...... CS 65 \r\n \r\nArobi ................ . PP 200 \r\n \r\nAs hburn .. .... ........ PT 185 \r\n \r\nAthens.. \r\n \r\n. .... HH 109 \r\n \r\nAl lonlo \r\n \r\n..... AM 44 \r\n \r\nAugusto \r\n \r\n..... CS 65 \r\n \r\nAustell. . \r\n \r\n. .... AM 51 \r\n \r\nBainbridge \r\n \r\n.... . PT 185 \r\n \r\nBa ldwi n \r\n \r\n..... NE 146 \r\n \r\nBarnesville ............ HH 110 \r\n \r\nBmi:ley . . \r\n \r\n. MM 125 \r\n \r\nBig Canoe . ........... . NE 146 \r\n \r\nBishop..... .... ...... . HH 110 \r\n \r\nBlackbeord Island .... .. CC 85 \r\n \r\nBlackshear. . . \r\n \r\n.. CC 85 \r\n \r\nBlairsville ........... . .. NE 146 \r\n \r\nBlakely . \r\n \r\n. .. .... . PT 186 \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge .... . .. . . .. . NW 168 \r\n \r\nBlythe. \r\n \r\n.. ..... . CS 66 \r\n \r\nBolingbroke \r\n \r\nHH 11 0 \r\n \r\nBrasetlon ..... .... .. . .. NE 147 \r\n \r\nBremen . .. \r\n \r\n. . . ... .. NW 169 \r\n \r\nBronwood .. \r\n \r\n. .. ... PT 186 \r\n \r\nBrunswick. . . ....... ... CC 85 \r\n \r\nBueno Vista ...... .. ... PP 200 \r\n \r\nBuford ..... ........ ... AM 51 \r\n \r\nBuford. . . .. ......... NE 147 \r\n \r\nByron.. \r\n \r\n. .... HH 110 \r\n \r\nCoiro \r\n \r\n..... PT 186 \r\n \r\nCalhoun.. \r\n \r\n. .... NW 169 \r\n \r\nCamillo \r\n \r\n..... PT 186 \r\n \r\nCanton. \r\n \r\n. . NW 169 \r\n \r\nCarn esvill e \r\n \r\n.. NE 147 \r\n \r\nCorro111on . .. ........... NW 169 \r\n \r\nCartersville. . ........ . NW 169 \r\n \r\nCassville . ... \r\n \r\n.NW 170 \r\n \r\nCoveSpring \r\n \r\nNW 170 \r\n \r\nCedartown ........... .. NW 171 \r\n \r\nCenleiville.......... ... HH 11 0 \r\n \r\nChamblee .... .. . ...... AM 51 \r\n \r\nCholsworth .... . ....... NW 171 \r\n \r\nChauncey .... ...... .. MM 125 \r\n \r\nCherry Log .. . ....... .. NW 171 \r\n \r\nChickomouga ......... . NW 171 \r\n \r\nClarkesville .. \r\n \r\n. .. NE 147 \r\n \r\nClarks Hill .. . . . . .. . .... CS 66 \r\n \r\nClarkston... ... . .. .. ... AM 51 \r\n \r\nClaxton . \r\n \r\n. .. ... MM 125 \r\n \r\nClayton ..... . .. . ..... . NE 1\u003c18 \r\n \r\nClermont . \r\n \r\n. . NE 148 \r\n \r\nCleveland \r\n \r\n... . NE 148 \r\n \r\nClinton. .. ... . . ...... HH 11 0 \r\n \r\nCloud lond. . \r\n \r\n. ..... NW 171 \r\n \r\nCochra n ..... .......... MM 125 \r\n \r\nCohutta . .............. NW 171 \r\n \r\nCollege Pork .. ......... AM 51 \r\n \r\nColquitt. \r\n \r\n. ..... . PT 186 \r\n \r\nColumbus . ......... ... PP 200 \r\n \r\nComer . . ........ . . NE 149 \r\n \r\nCommerce \r\n \r\n.... . NE 149 \r\n \r\nConco rd \r\n \r\n..... PP 201 \r\n \r\nConley \r\n \r\n. .... AM 51 \r\n \r\nConyers . .. \r\n \r\n. .... HH 110 \r\n \r\nCordele \r\n \r\n.. PP 202 \r\n \r\nCornelio.. ....... .. .... NE 149 \r\n \r\nCovington . \r\n \r\n. HH 111 \r\n \r\nCrondall ....... ..... .. NW 171 \r\n \r\nCrowfardville . \r\n \r\n. . .. CS 66 \r\n \r\nCrescent . .... . .. ... ... CC 86 \r\n \r\nCu lloden . . ......... HH 111 \r\n \r\nc,1y/Town \r\n \r\nTR Page \r\n \r\nCumberland Island . . . .. . CC 86 \r\n \r\nCumm ing . \r\n \r\n. NE 149 \r\n \r\nCusseta .... ...... .... . PP 202 \r\n \r\nCuthbert ........... .... PT 186 \r\n \r\nDacula . . .... .. .... .. AM 51 \r\n \r\nDahlonega . . ... ........ NE 149 \r\n \r\nDallas .. \r\n \r\n. . . .. NW 171 \r\n \r\nDallon. . .. \r\n \r\n. ... NW 171 \r\n \r\nDanielsville .... ..... ... NE 150 \r\n \r\nDarien... \r\n \r\n. . . .... CC 86 \r\n \r\nDowson........ ..... ... PT 186 \r\n \r\ncs Dawsonville . . . ....... NE 150 \r\n \r\nDearin g.... ........... \r\n \r\n66 \r\n \r\nDecolur. . .. . .. . .... . AM 51 \r\n \r\nDemoresl ... ........... NE 150 \r\n \r\nDesoto..... ...... ..... PP 202 \r\n \r\nDillard.. \r\n \r\n. ....... .. NE 150 \r\n \r\nDoerun . . . . . . ..... .. PT 186 \r\n \r\nDonalsonville ........ . . PT 186 \r\n \r\nDoraville . . .. .... ..... AM 52 \r\n \r\nDougtos . . . . ...... .... MM 126 \r\n \r\nDoug!osville . . . .. .... . . AM 52 \r\n \r\nDouglosville . \r\n \r\nNW 172 \r\n \r\nDublin. . . . ... ......... MM 126 \r\n \r\nDuluth . . . . ...... ..... AM 52 \r\n \r\nDunwoody ...... . . .. AM 52 \r\n \r\nNorth Springs. \r\n \r\nAM 52 \r\n \r\nEast Dublin ... .... ..... MM 127 \r\n \r\nEast Point. \r\n \r\n. .. . . AM 52 \r\n \r\nEo slanollee .... ... .... . NE 151 \r\n \r\nEastman .... .. .. . .... . MM 127 \r\n \r\nEo l onton.. \r\n \r\n. ... HH 111 \r\n \r\nElberton ...... .. .. .... NE 151 \r\n \r\nEllobetle . \r\n \r\nCC 86 \r\n \r\nEllaville .... . . ........ . PP 202 \r\n \r\nElli jay \r\n \r\n..... .. NW 172 \r\n \r\nEnigma.. \r\n \r\n. .. . ... PT 186 \r\n \r\nElon. . . \r\n \r\n. . ..... NW 172 \r\n \r\nEulonia .... ........... CC 86 \r\n \r\nEvans . \r\n \r\n. ....... CS 66 \r\n \r\nFairburn .. \r\n \r\n. .. AM 52 \r\n \r\nFairmou nt. .. . ........ . NW 172 \r\n \r\nForgo.... . . ........ CC 86 \r\n \r\nFarmington ............ HH 11 2 \r\n \r\nFayetteville . . ........ .. PP 202 \r\n \r\nFitzgerotd . \r\n \r\n. .... MM 127 \r\n \r\nFlovilla ...... ......... HH 11 2 \r\n \r\nFlowery Branch ..... .. . NE 151 \r\n \r\nFolkston . . \r\n \r\n. .. . CC 86 \r\n \r\nForest Pork ......... . .. AM 53 \r\n \r\nForsyth . ... ...... .... . HH 11 2 \r\n \r\nFort Goines..... ....... PT 186 \r\n \r\nFort Oglethorpe . ..... .. NW 172 \r\n \r\nFortVolley .. ... ....... HH 112 \r\n \r\nFortson.. \r\n \r\n. . PP 202 \r\n \r\nFranklin . . .... . . .. . .. . PP 202 \r\n \r\nFranklin Springs .. . ... .. PP 202 \r\n \r\nGainesville .... ...... .. NE 151 \r\n \r\nGorden City. \r\n \r\n.. ... . CC 87 \r\n \r\nGordi. ... . . ..... ..... MM 127 \r\n \r\nGlennville .. ........... MM 127 \r\n \r\nGolden Isles .. .... ..... CC 87 \r\n \r\nGood Hope.. . ...... . HH 112 \r\n \r\nGrontvitle .. .... ....... PP 202 \r\n \r\nGray. ...... ........... HH 11 2 \r\n \r\nGreensboro.. \r\n \r\n. . . . . CS 66 \r\n \r\nGreenville ............. PP 203 \r\n \r\nGriffin .. ..... . ...... .. PP 203 \r\n \r\ncc Grovelown . . ....... CS 67 \r\n \r\nGuyton ....... . ........ \r\n \r\n87 \r\n \r\nHahira .. ... ........ ... PT 187 \r\n \r\nHamilton ........... .. . PP 203 \r\n \r\nHampton. .......... . .. HH 11 2 \r\n \r\nHapeville. \r\n \r\n. .. AM 53 \r\n \r\nHarlem . . .. . ....... CS 67 \r\n \r\nHartwell ... ..... .... .. NE 152 \r\n \r\nHawki nsville .... ....... MM 127 \r\n \r\nHazlehurst ...... ... . ... MM 128 \r\n \r\nHelen . . \r\n \r\n. .... .. NE 152 \r\n \r\nCity/Town \r\n \r\nTR Pa ge \r\n \r\nHiawassee ... ........ . NE 153 \r\n \r\nHinesville . . ......... CC 87 \r\n \r\nHinton.. \r\n \r\n. ....... NW 172 \r\n \r\nHiram ......... .. ..... NW 172 \r\n \r\nHogansville ............ PP 203 \r\n \r\nHomer. . .. ............ NE 153 \r\n \r\nHomerville . . .......... CC 87 \r\n \r\nIndian Springs \r\n \r\nHH 112 \r\n \r\nlrwinville .. ......... ... MM 128 \r\n \r\nJackson..... .......... HH 112 \r\n \r\nJackson Springs \r\n \r\nHH 113 \r\n \r\nJacksonville ........... MM 128 \r\n \r\nJasper ..... ..... ...... NW 172 \r\n \r\nJefferson ....... ...... . NE 153 \r\n \r\nJeffersonville \r\n \r\nHH 113 \r\n \r\nJekyll lslond ..... ... ... CC 87 \r\n \r\nJesup . . ..... ... . ... MM 128 \r\n \r\nJewell. . .... . ... . ... cs 67 \r\n \r\nJonesboro ....... ...... AM 53 \r\n \r\nJuliette ...... ... ... . .. HH 113 \r\n \r\nKennesaw ..... ...... .. AM 53 \r\n \r\nKingsland .... .. .. . . ... CC 88 \r\n \r\nKingston ..... . . ... . ... NW 173 \r\n \r\nKnoKVille .... ..... ..... HH 113 \r\n \r\nLaFayette.. . ... ...... . NW 173 \r\n \r\nLaGrange .. \r\n \r\n. .... PP 203 \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Islands . .... NE 153 \r\n \r\nLake Pork .. . .... ...... PT 187 \r\n \r\nLok.eland .. . .. ........ PT 187 \r\n \r\nLokemont.. . ....... NE 153 \r\n \r\nLavonia .... ... . .... NE 154 \r\n \r\nLawrencev ille . \r\n \r\nAM 53 \r\n \r\nLeesburg . . .......... PT 187 \r\n \r\nLeslie . . . . . ......... . . PP 204 \r\n \r\nLexington . . .......... CS 67 \r\n \r\nLilburn . \r\n \r\n. .AM 54 \r\n \r\nLincolnton .. . ........ .. CS 67 \r\n \r\nLithia Springs ... ....... NW 173 \r\n \r\nLithonia.. .... ...... .. . AM 54 \r\n \r\nLittle St. Simons Island . CC 88 \r\n \r\nLizella ......... ... .... HH 113 \r\n \r\nLocust Grove ... ...... . . HH 113 \r\n \r\nLoganville... . ........ . AM 5tl \r\n \r\nLoganville.... ..... . .. HH 113 \r\n \r\nLookoutMountoin. \r\n \r\nNW 173 \r\n \r\nLouisville . \r\n \r\n. . . .... CS 67 \r\n \r\nLudowici ... . .. . .. . .... MM 128 \r\n \r\nLula. \r\n \r\n. .. ....... .. NE l 5t1 \r\n \r\nLumberCity .... .. .. ... MM 128 \r\n \r\nLumpkin.. \r\n \r\n. . . PP 204 \r\n \r\nLyons.. . ......... . . MM 128 \r\n \r\nMobleton .. . ........... AM 5,1 \r\n \r\nMacon.. \r\n \r\n. HH 113 \r\n \r\nMadison. \r\n \r\n. ... HH lltl \r\n \r\nManchester . . ...... . PP 204 \r\n \r\nMansfield ........... .. HH 11 5 \r\n \r\nMarble Hill ........... . NE 154 \r\n \r\nMariello . \r\n \r\n. .... AM 54 \r\n \r\nMortin ... . .. .... .. . NE 154 \r\n \r\nMortinez .... . .. .. .. . CS 67 \r\n \r\nMaysville . . . ........ NE 15\u003c1 \r\n \r\nMcCaysville .... ....... NW 173 \r\n \r\nMcDonough. \r\n \r\nHH 115 \r\n \r\nMcRae ......... .. ..... MM 128 \r\n \r\nMetter. . ... ....... . .. MM 129 \r\n \r\nMidland . ... .. . . .... .. PP 204 \r\n \r\nMidway. . \r\n \r\n. .... .. . CC 89 \r\n \r\nMilon. \r\n \r\n. .... . .... MM 129 \r\n \r\nMilledgeville.. .. .. . .... HH 116 \r\n \r\nMillen.. \r\n \r\n. ...... CS 67 \r\n \r\nMitner ... ... \r\n \r\n. .... HH 11 6 \r\n \r\nMinera l Bluff ... ....... NW 173 \r\n \r\nMitchell.. .. .. ......... CS 67 \r\n \r\nMolena. . ... ....... PP 204 \r\n \r\nMonroe.. . ......... HH 116 \r\n \r\nMontezuma . \r\n \r\n. . PP 204 \r\n \r\nMonticello. ............ HH 116 \r\n \r\nMoreland ............. PP 204 \r\n \r\nMorga nton . \r\n \r\nNW 173 \r\n \r\nCity/Town \r\n \r\nPa ge \r\n \r\nMorrow . . \r\n \r\n. ...... AM 55 \r\n \r\nMoultrie ........... ... PT 187 \r\n \r\nMountai n City ... . .. . ... NE 15t1 \r\n \r\nMl. Airy. . \r\n \r\n. . .... NE 15tl \r\n \r\nMl. Berry. . \r\n \r\n. . .. . NW 173 \r\n \r\nMt. Vernon ... ...... ... MM 129 \r\n \r\nMusello . Nahunta \r\n \r\n. .... HH 11 6 ..... MM 129 \r\n \r\nNewnan . . . \r\n \r\n. ... . PP 204 \r\n \r\nNicholls. . \r\n \r\n. . ... MM 129 \r\n \r\nNorcro ss \r\n \r\n. .... AM 55 \r\n \r\nNorwood ... .. .... . . .. . CS 67 \r\n \r\nOa kwood.. \r\n \r\n. .. .... NE 154 \r\n \r\nOcilla .. ...... .. .. ..... MM 129 \r\n \r\nOliver.. ... \r\n \r\n. .. . . MM 130 \r\n \r\nOmoho . \r\n \r\n. .... PP 205 \r\n \r\nOxford.... \r\n \r\n. .. ..... HH 116 \r\n \r\nPolmeno. . . .. .. .. . .... AM 56 \r\n \r\nPa lmetto .. \r\n \r\n. .... PP 205 \r\n \r\nParrott.. . .... .. ..... PT 187 Potterson . . ........ . CC 89 \r\n \r\nPavo .... . . ... ... . .. .. PT 187 \r\n \r\nPeochtree City ........ . PP 205 Penderg rass ....... .... NE 154 \r\n \r\nPenfield . \r\n \r\n. ....... CS 68 \r\n \r\nPerry .. .... . . ...... ... HH 11 6 \r\n \r\nPine Mountain. \r\n \r\nPP 205 \r\n \r\nPlains. \r\n \r\n. .... .... . PP 205 \r\n \r\nPooler .. . ....... ..... . CC 89 \r\n \r\nPo rt Wentworth . .. . ... . CC 89 \r\n \r\nPowder Springs \r\n \r\nAM 56 \r\n \r\nQuilmo n ....... ...... . PT 187 \r\n \r\nRa bun Gap.. . ..... ... NE 154 \r\n \r\nRayCity.. . .. ... .... . PT 188 \r\n \r\nRebecca . . . . ....... PT 188 \r\n \r\nReidsville. \r\n \r\n. ..... MM 130 \r\n \r\nRemerton \r\n \r\n...... PT 188 \r\n \r\nResaca . \r\n \r\n. .. . .. NW 173 \r\n \r\nRex \r\n \r\n...... AM 56 \r\n \r\nReynolds....... .. ..... PP 206 \r\n \r\nRiceboro . . . ..... . ... CC 89 \r\n \r\nRichland. . ....... .. PP 206 \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill ....... ... CC 89 \r\n \r\nRincon .. .. . . ..... .... CC 89 \r\n \r\nRinggold .. . ....... .. .. NW 173 Rising Fawn ..... ... .. . NW 173 \r\n \r\nRi verd al e . \r\n \r\n. .. . AM 56 \r\n \r\nRoberto.. ...   HH 117 Robertstown .. . ...... .. NE 154 \r\n \r\nRochelle . . . ... . ... .... MM 130 \r\n \r\nRock Spring ... . . ... . .. . NW 174 \r\n \r\nRockmart . \r\n \r\n. . .... NW 174 \r\n \r\nRocky Face ... ..... ... . NW 174 \r\n \r\nRome.. \r\n \r\n. ..... NW 17\u003c1 \r\n \r\nRossville . \r\n \r\n. .. . NW 174 \r\n \r\nRoswell ..... . .... .... . AM 56 \r\n \r\nRou nd O o k . . \r\n \r\n. .. .. HH 11 7 \r\n \r\nRoyston.. \r\n \r\n. ... NE 154 \r\n \r\nRutledge ............ .. HH 117 \r\n \r\nSandersville ......... .. CS 68 \r\n \r\nSandy Springs .. ..... . . AM 56 \r\n \r\nSopelo Island . ....... .. CC 90 \r\n \r\nSoutee............. . .. NE 154 \r\n \r\nSavannah . . . . . . .. . . .. . . CC 90 \r\n \r\nScreven. . . ....... .. . MM 130 \r\n \r\nSeo Island.. . ..... .... CC 93 \r\n \r\nSenoia. . . . . . \r\n \r\n. ... PP 206 \r\n \r\nSharpsburg ......... . .. PP 206 \r\n \r\nShellman Bl uff.. . .. . cc 93 \r\n \r\nShiloh ... ... .... ...... PP 206 \r\n \r\nSky Valley .. .. .. . ... .. . NE 155 \r\n \r\nSmarr . . \r\n \r\n. . .. HH 117 \r\n \r\nSmyrna ........ .... ... AM 56 \r\n \r\nSnellville ... ....... .. AM 56 Social Circle .... .. ..... HH ll 7 \r\n \r\nSoperton .... ... .. . . . . . MM 130 \r\n \r\nSparks.. .... ..... ..... PT 188 \r\n \r\nSparta .... . .. ... . ... .. CS 68 \r\n \r\nSpringfie ld .... ...... . .. CC 93 \r\n \r\nCi1y/Town \r\n \r\nTR Pag e \r\n \r\nSI. George. .. . ........ CC 93 \r\n \r\ncc St.Marys . .. . ....... . . CC 93 \r\n \r\nSt. Simons Island ..... .. \r\n \r\n94 \r\n \r\nStatesboro.. \r\n \r\nMM 130 \r\n \r\nStockbridge . . .. . . ..... HH 118 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain .. . .... AM 57 \r\n \r\nSuches. \r\n \r\n. .. . NE 155 \r\n \r\nSuches ... . ...... . . .. . NW 175 \r\n \r\nSugar Hill ....... ..... AM 57 \r\n \r\nSugar Volley . . . .... . NW 175 \r\n \r\nSummerville. . ..... ... . NW 175 \r\n \r\nSuwanee.... \r\n \r\n. .. AM 57 \r\n \r\nSwainsboro . \r\n \r\nCS 68 \r\n \r\nSylvonio ... .. ...... .... MM 130 \r\n \r\nSylvester .. . .... . . .... PT 188 \r\n \r\nTalbotton .. .. . .. . ..... PP 206 \r\n \r\nTallapoosa ...... . . ... . NW 175 \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls . ... . .. . .. NE 155 \r\n \r\nTote. .. . .    NW 175 \r\n \r\nTempl e . \r\n \r\n. . ..... .. NW 175 \r\n \r\nThe Rock... . . . ... pp 206 \r\n \r\nThomoston . \r\n \r\n. PP 206 \r\n \r\nThomosville .... .. ..... PT 188 \r\n \r\ncc Thomson. . .... . . ... . CS 68 \r\n \r\nThunderboll . . .. . ... . . \r\n \r\n94 \r\n \r\nTifton.. \r\n \r\n. ....... PT 188 \r\n \r\nTiger . ... .. .. ..... . NE 155 \r\n \r\nTigna ll. ............... . CS 68 \r\n \r\nToccoa Falls .. ........ NE 155 \r\n \r\nToccoa . . .. .. .. .... NE 155 \r\n \r\nToomsboro. \r\n \r\nHH 11 8 \r\n \r\nTownsend .. .. . . .. ..... CC 9t1 \r\n \r\nTrenton .. . .. ..... ... . NW 175 \r\n \r\nTucker.... ... ........ AM 57 \r\n \r\nTu nnel Hill .... ....... . NW 175 \r\n \r\nTwin City. . ......... CS 68 \r\n \r\nTybee Island . . .... CC 95 \r\n \r\nUnodil!o ... \r\n \r\n. . . .. PP 207 \r\n \r\nUnionCi1)'. \r\n \r\n. . .. AM 57 \r\n \r\nUnion Point ........ .. .. CS 6S \r\n \r\nValdosta. \r\n \r\n. . PT 189 \r\n \r\nVidalia. . . .... . ..... MM 131 \r\n \r\nVi en na. . \r\n \r\n. .. . . .. PP 207 \r\n \r\nVilla Rico \r\n \r\n.. .. . . NW 175 \r\n \r\nVillanow . \r\n \r\n. NW 175 \r\n \r\nVinings . . ........ .. .. AM 57 \r\n \r\nWaleska. . .. ... ... .. NW 175 \r\n \r\nWalthourville .... ..... . MM 131 \r\n \r\nWorm Springs .. .... . . PP 207 \r\n \r\nWorner Robins .. .. . . ... HH 118 \r\n \r\nWarrenton..... ... ..... CS 68 \r\n \r\nWarrenton.. \r\n \r\n. .... CC 95 \r\n \r\nWorthen ..... . . ....... cs 68 \r\n \r\nWashington .. . . ........ CS 68 \r\n \r\nWatkinsville . . . . .... HH 118 \r\n \r\nWaverly Holl.. \r\n \r\n. PP 207 \r\n \r\nWaycross ... .. ..... ... CC 95 \r\n \r\nWaynesboro . . \r\n \r\n. ... CS 69 \r\n \r\nWenlworlh ...... . ..... CC 95 \r\n \r\nWest Point .. . . .... .... PP 207 \r\n \r\nWeston ... .. .. . ....... PP 208 \r\n \r\nWhigha m .. ......... .. PT 190 \r\n \r\nWhite.. \r\n \r\n. ... ... .. .. NW 175 \r\n \r\nWhiteP!oins . . .. . .. .... CS 69 \r\n \r\nWh ites burg . . \r\n \r\n.NW 175 \r\n \r\nWildwood . . ...... ... . NW 175 \r\n \r\nWiley .... .. .... .... ... NE 155 \r\n \r\nV 1 llocooc hee .. . . ....... MM 131 \r\n \r\nWilliamson ...... ...... PP 208 \r\n \r\nWin~r .. \r\n \r\n.. NE 155 \r\n \r\nWinston.. \r\n \r\n. NW 176 \r\n \r\nWin lerville .... ....... .. HH 118 \r\n \r\nWoodbine ...... ..... .. CC 95 \r\n \r\nWoodbury.. . ...... . PP 208 \r\n \r\nWoodland ... \r\n \r\n. PP 208 \r\n \r\nWoodstock. . ......... NW 176 \r\n \r\nWrens . ..... .......... cs 69 \r\n \r\nYoung Horris ........ .. NE 155 \r\n \r\nZeb ulon ....... . .. . .... PP 208 \r\n \r\nDistances Betwee n C ities (mil es) \r\n \r\n~ ' '' ~\\-6,:,~ '?'--:::.~. \r\n \r\n~v\u003cc-''I, ~ \r\n \r\n~~ \r\n\u003c6-~,l\".:\u003c \r\n \r\n~v;Y' cft.s \r\n \r\n(:i \r\n \r\n~\u003cc,.._\u003e.,,.-7' \r\n'~ -.,. \r\n \r\nf \r\n \r\n,;'J \r\n \r\ne}~rt, \r\n-,}~~ '?--o~e, \r\n \r\nAlb. ! ! ! L _ _ _3_7_ _166 200 180 \r\n \r\n92 219 113 144 233 \r\n \r\nAmericus 37 \r\n \r\n_ _1_30 ..!_!8 192 \r\n \r\n6 1 183 \r\n \r\n71 102 190 \r\n \r\nAUanta \r\n \r\n166 130 \r\n \r\n139 257 123 \r\n \r\n53 \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\nAugusta 200 _!J!_ _J_~ \r\n \r\n203 235 135 124 \r\n \r\n93 206 \r\n \r\nBru nswick 180 \r\nColumbus 91 \r\n \r\n~ -- 192 \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\n_6 1 123 235 ~5 \r\n \r\n25 5 \r\n \r\n3 16 176 \r\n \r\n173 11 3 \r\n \r\n21 6 14 4 \r\n \r\n325 147 \r\n \r\nGainesville 219 1~ \r\n \r\n135_ ~ \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n125 11 3 \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\nMacon \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n84 124 12!. 11 3 125 \r\n \r\n36 152 \r\n \r\nM_!!!edgeville 144 ~ 93 \r\n \r\n216 \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\nRome \r\n \r\n233 JiQ._........8 206 325 147 \r\n \r\n99 152 189 \r\n \r\nSavannah 2 16 206 249 125 \r\n \r\n78 255 252 167 169 3 17 \r\n \r\nSlatesboro 195 \r\n \r\n168 ~ \r\n \r\n8 1 11 1 21 1 219 120 13 1 272 \r\n \r\nValdosla \r\n \r\n80 120 248 221 120 17 2 280 154 190 310 \r\n \r\nWaycioss 11 3 137 239 177 \r\n \r\n59 198 28 1 150 166 321 \r\n \r\n'1,,:.-.~-r- \"/...e,c?fo ~,'I, ,\\o..,\u003cc- \r\n \r\nr::-;,\"\"- \r\n \r\n\u003c:::i' I, \r\n \r\n.J,.~I\u003e ...,..Ji.'I,'\\\" \r\n \r\n216 195 \r\n \r\n80 113 \r\n \r\n206 168 120 137 \r\n \r\n249 204 248 239 \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n81 221 171 \r\n \r\n78 111 120 \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\n255 211 172 198 \r\n \r\n252 219 280 281 \r\n \r\n167 120 154 150 \r\n \r\n169 131 190 166 \r\n \r\n317 272 310 321 \r\n \r\n56 165 103 \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n162 100 \r\n \r\n165 162 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n103 100 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n/998 Gco1;~ia 0 11 My 1\\l/ i111/ \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\n Welcome! \r\nthayou nM--. tl'r growi11~ up in You11~ I l:irri,:it d ie foutof dK g:n;11t\\pp:dad11:1 1h, I w:i~ co n viu n\u003cI thnc ism\u003e fimT pbn m lx: th:m iu dJL Nnrth c ;lorgia Muu11 r:ii11:.. I b \\\"ing now l ' XjK' f il\"I KCd Ccorgi.1'~ m;rnv other scenic trca:.llrL'S. lih dw ~\\~ll ll}' coa::1:i! b1.aclu:._ and the p risti11c b1.'auty of our b kcs aod rinrs. I ani p k :is1:d 11.\u003e ~hJr1. dKm with you. G..mgi:a \u003c.'\\'CII has 1b ,1,,u \"Littk Gr:md C:i nyo n- th:it is well w,.mh the trip off th1. interstate- that you :ir1. :iccrn,tm 11cd to u :ivd im.:. \r\nAs :t for m er h istory pn;fr s~or_ I w,mld opnially lik1. to imi tl' y()u to cxplo r1. Georgia\\ ric h and rolnrfu l p:is1. Gl'Ors'1:i is O l ll' u( dw ori!.!111:1.l 13 colo nic~ th:u \u003c'H'lltl1.11ly b,.,;J lH l\" OIK t)f tlK fi r~ t Sta te, iu ou r coum ry. \\Ve an home rn two Amcrir:m prc,id1.11ts. the- wo rlds most popu l:ir soft dn11 k. the in\\c1 1to1' ()f tl io; C l1l'r\\)kl-.. :ilph:i\\)(;t :ind the worlds brgc~t colkg.: c1111p1 1~ \r\nMy wi fe-. Sh irk y. and ! n ui tnai n o ur familr l11J1m i11 dw rn o11 11t:ii11s. but our 111c111,nilS of grc:it C corgia ,:ic.1tio11~ ~1rctch the cn~irc k 11g1h'o( the- ~t.ltl'. \\Ve l l'l' ho11orl'd t hat vou :tfl' co11sidcri111..: G l-or;.:ia :i~ your U n itl~I St:nn, \\':tC1tio11 d~~1i11:1ti~m . We bdic\\c th:it yon will find. as Wl' did. th.11 l',Kh ,i~it rnds with :i lu11gi11g to \r\n! ;1111 . ~i11nrcly. \r\ncf=~ Z..111Vlilkr. c;ow rnor \r\n \r\nWELCOME TO GEORGIA ... \r\n \r\nGEORGIA TRAVEL REGIONS ....... . .. . ... . . . 4 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA CITLES AND TOWNS . .. . . .. . . . .. . . 5 \r\n \r\nHISTORY ..... \r\n \r\n8 \r\n \r\nTIWLS \u0026 PARKS ..... . ... . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. . 10 \r\n \r\nCULTURAL ARTS ... ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10 \r\n \r\nFAJRS \u0026 FESTIVALS. \r\n \r\n12 \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 LEISU RE . . \r\n \r\n14 \r\n \r\nBED \u0026 BREAKFAST INNS .. . \r\n \r\n22 \r\n \r\nCONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAUS . \r\n \r\n95 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro 24 I C lassic South 58 I Colonial C oast 70 I H istoric 1-lcanland 96 I Magnolia M idlands 120 I N onhcast Moun tains 132 I Nrnthwcst Mountains 156 I Plantation Trace 176 I Presidential f-\\nhways 190 \r\n \r\n Albany \r\n \r\nAtlanta Area (cont. ) \r\n \r\nAtlanta Area (cont.) \r\n \r\nAugusta (cont. ) \r\n \r\nMilledgeville \r\n \r\nDawson Rd. (US 82) \r\n \r\nDecatur \r\n \r\nPeachtree Corners \r\n \r\nMedical College of \r\n \r\n(912) 452-3502 \r\n \r\n(912) 883-8100 E. Oglethorpe Expwy.  \r\n \r\n(Conference Plaza) + (404) 371-0204 \r\n \r\n(Norcross/ Tech Park Area) + \r\n \r\nGeorgia  \r\n(706) 724-5560 \r\n \r\nNewnan  \r\n(770) 251-2828 \r\n \r\n(912) 883-1650 \r\n \r\nGwinnell Mall (1-85)  \r\n \r\n(770) 448-4400 \r\n \r\nBrunswick \r\n \r\nPerry \r\n \r\nAtlanta Area Airporl- N0tth (404 ) 762-8411 \r\nAlphareua (Windward \r\n \r\n(770) 935-7171 \r\n1-20 East (Snapfinger Woods)  (770) 981-5670 \r\n \r\nPerimeter/ Dunwoody Area + (770) 457-6363 \r\nRoswell (Dunwoody \r\n \r\n1-95 (912) 264-4033 \r\nJekyll Island-Oceanside (912) 635-3311 \r\n \r\n(912) 987-3313 \r\nRome-SkytoP Center (US 411 East) (706) 295-1100 \r\n \r\nParkway \u0026 GA 400) (770) 664-6661 \r\nBuckhead (404) 264-1111 \r\nCentral \r\n \r\n1-75 Town Center Mall {Kennesaw)  (770) 427-5210 \r\nt-85 North (Pleasantdale Rd.)  \r\n \r\nArea- GA Rt. 400/ Holcomb Bridge Rd.) (770) 992-9600 \r\nStockbridge  (770) 474-0555 \r\n \r\nColumbus- North 1-185 al Peachtree Mall (706) 324-0231 \r\nCovington (770) 787-4900 \r\n \r\nSavannah-Midtown (912) 352-7100 \r\nValdosta Area Lake Park-Valdosta Plea  (912) 559-5181 \r\n \r\n--\\-l-~--V~U\\. (404) 873-4661 \r\nCobb Galleria Centre/ Cobb Pkwy.  (770) 435-4990 \r\nCumberland- Smyrna  (770) 333-9910 \r\n \r\n(770) 448-7220 \r\nJonesboro S. \r\n(1-75 \u0026 us 41) \r\n(770) 968-4300 \r\nMarietta (770) 952-7581 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain  (770) 465-8847 \r\nAugusta Gordon Hwy. at Bobby Jones Expwy. (706) 737-2300 \r\n \r\nOublln-I-16 Exit 14 (912) 272-7862 \r\nKingsland (St. Marys Area) (912) 72~3000 \r\nMacon-West (1-475) (912) 788-0120 \r\n \r\nValdosta (1-75. Exit 5) (912) 242-3881 \r\nWaycross (912) 283-4490 \r\n \r\n' Midtown \r\n(404) 351-3831 \r\n \r\n1-20 at Washington Rd. (706) 7388811 \r\n \r\nMadison  \r\n(706) 342-3433 \r\n \r\nGreal Rates'\"' rooms art lrnlltd ancl suDJl!d to pi,or sale RoOfllS miy bt univa11able and/Of ritts may /Je 11,v!ln dUrllllJ bbckOUI \r\n \r\n,._....,.,:,..,.,u   t1-..,.1nt1Mec1 \r\n, - . c - ..........1 \r\nhlgll-Gemand pe1100s Great Ra1es are not \r\n \r\nvalid 111 eo~unct1011 w1tll any OIiier lliscoul'II prog,ams. group ratH Of gioup sa!u ot 10 o, more rooms pei n1911! This otln mav not I),! com~1necl w~h any 0\\tln otter a-r prom011on \r\n \r\n Denotes Holiday Inn Ex~rtss tlOle!s.  0tn01es HoM~ Inn Self:CI llotel locitlon. C 1997. Hollclay Hosp11,1111y C0rpo1a11on. AH r,gllts 1tserved. Most holels a,e independen11y \r\n \r\nowned and/or operated \r\n \r\n A L L \r\n \r\nfrom the state's rich Indian and Civil War heritage to th e more than 60 state parks and historic sites to the many cultural arts, sports and leisure activities. \r\n \r\nOne of the original 13 co lonies, Georgia was established by the English i11 1733 at Savannah and became the fourt h staec to ratify th e Co nstituti o n w he n t he Hcvolutionary War ended. The region's hist0ry da1es b:ick centuries ea rli er tO a period when Creek :md C herokee Native America ns had widespread settlements. T heir population was gradual ly reduced, and those remaining were forced to Ace during the tragic \"Trail ofTcars.~ Atlanta developed as a tr.msponation crossroads \r\n \r\nand became a city in 1845. But with the onse t of the Civil War in 1861. Gcorbrias progress G IITH. to a halt. In 1863. Gen. Wi ll iam Shcnn ans Union forces burned a11d dc.s1 roycd nearly everything during thl'ir March to the Sea. This devastation was later immort1lizcd in Atlanta aut hor M:u garc t Mitcheffs classic no\\'cl, Gout\u003e VV,1/1 11,e Wi11d. Following the Civil Wa r. cities rebuilt and as manufacturing and trade grew, Geo rgia (h.vd opcd as the gateway of the South. Arlama later played a pivot:al role in African-Amer ic:a n hcr it:agc :as the birthpbcc of both Dr. M:artin Luther King. J r. and the Civil RightS movement. \r\n \r\nNot Only Are We Telling You To Hit the Road, But Also Where To Get Off. \r\n \r\nh's advice you can use every weekend. There are 60,000 acres of dean lakes. 1.350 miles of unspoiled shorelme and \r\n \r\na weahh of f?resLed parks all o~'er the sta~e. off~ring IJOaiing, fishmg._camping_. picnicking, h1kmg. tcnms, swimming and \r\n \r\nthe sheer enJovment of a beautiful Georgia cm1ronment. And Georgm Power 1s cledicmed 10 \r\n \r\nproLecting and sharing all of it. For camping rescnm ions and other lake mformauon, call 1-888-GPC-LAKE or l -888-472-5253. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA _Ac. . \r\n \r\nAnd save 1h1s ad ,f you want 10 go places. \r\n \r\nPOWER \r\n \r\n  G E 0 \r\n \r\nHamilton Mill \r\nAll !Ill' lu:-.unl\"'\u003e uf J. \\\\orld-d,1)) b'HII l-..t..1bl1:i,hllll'IH ,,nli uu1 )tu1111111g p.ir 72. 1~-hk:. d.1ily lt'l' lrl-d Cuupk:i, S1g11,1tufl' Coif Cuun,t. ~JX'll,1t ttl.1r ~1uw11 Cl'tlll'r.. utli:r!\u003e .1 foll ~1vict ~,111 ,hu. n.::i,1,m r,1111. b.u lljUl't .utd c1u 1ti.rLt1n \r\n1:1u lllll'' ,1uu111111u\u003cl.111ug up tu JLN J. \r\n(770) 945-GOLF \r\n \r\nBrunswick \u0026 The Golden Isles of Georgia \r\nSt. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island \r\nUJ11k: -imn-.1-rurntd.. '\"1 uur2 1(, l!Ok~ uf b'O!i: l'ttill)' hbtoiy. t1.1111i). w,n,:r :,,port.-., l..bHM..0'111)1: i.l up, b1:;1d l~ \u0026 1lll)ll..'! J tbl 011' 1-'JS - Olll' IMU' :,uuth uf . .uuLJt, GA ,ui\u003cl uni.' l k.ll lr n1,,rtl1 ulJ.11:k-.um 1lk. I \r\nFREE V.1Catiu11 Cuidt. \r\n \r\nG \r\nl ;1.\"u1g u , :,,1.11t p.1rk:- l1 ,1w ,,_Hill' ul till lillt'!lol publir gulf i11 dit ~1J1Uht\\l.'\u003eI. Mui\\' ,utd 1111,lll\" gulti.:~ .ire \u003clLll(O\\'t\"fl tlg tit\\ 4u.1l 1ty pl.1y ,Lt IIK'lll\" lll'Wll 1111truwdcd . d1.1lk11b'111g, wdl- ... 111.u11lU1Cd l \"UlLt\"-ll. Atli.,r\u003cl.1bk g1lx11, kx-... l.tn rlnt.1b ,md O\\ l llll ~lll ,lH0ll llllllod,ttiu1b '!\\\\l\"clc;, the put. Ttkl ,1dv,111t.lgl' ut u111 1111l111mcd w1.d,d,1y plJ). ',1,.'LJIUI\" l\",ill''! ,Uld )l.1}',ll ldp!J) p.Llk.lgl'' \r\nCa II (404l 656-3530 \r\nli.u .1 l-Hl: l:h1llfgwdc frn111 (;L\\ J1g1.1\\:,Llll\"}J-ll\"k,. \r\n'\"\"'~1,1.uk. \u003cN!_.( \r\n \r\nGeorgia V eterans .. Gordonio- Altomaha Hard Labor Creek .. Louro S. Walker \r\nL ittle O cm ul gee  Victor ia Bryant George T . Bagby \r\n \r\nCourse \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nI Ha111ihon Mill \r\n \r\nDacula \r\n \r\n2 Brunswick \r\n \r\nBrunS\\,1ck \r\n \r\n3 Brasstown V.llll'y \r\n \r\nYoung H'll1'r\u003e \r\n \r\n4 Towm l.akl' Hills Woodstock \r\n \r\n5 Stoucbrid!,'C \r\n \r\nRome \r\n \r\n6 Callaw.1y Gardens Pine Mt \r\n \r\n7 Gold Creek R(.'SOl1 Dawsom1llc \r\n \r\n8 Laurd bland Links Kingsland \r\n \r\n9 Royal Oaks \r\n \r\nCa nc rsvi llc \r\n \r\n10 ChJtt:au E.lan \r\n \r\nAtlauta \r\n \r\nCe1J1:gi11 St111e Hu1 ColfCow\"St'S \r\n \r\n11 Georgia Vtcer:ms \r\n \r\nCorckk \r\n \r\n12 Gordo11ia-Alatunaha Reidsvi lle \r\n \r\n13 Hard Labor C reek lludcdg\u003c \r\n \r\n14 laura S. WJlkcr \r\n \r\nWJycr(b.') \r\n \r\n15 Linlt: Oc1nulgt.-.-e \r\n \r\nMcRac \r\n \r\n16 Victoria Bryant \r\n \r\nHoyston \r\n \r\n17 George T. Bagby \r\n \r\nFt. Gainl'S \r\n \r\nBrasstown Valley Resort \r\nh..itt11 n .1 t,,p S r.111k...-d d1;u11p11J1hl11p ruur:,c. IU.2- 101.1111 l,xlgc. l'1gl1t cun.11:,'l,, ti11c d111111g. ll)-\u003eUft:. pub. l11h111g u,uh,, ti111l)ll l'l11ta, fo,l1111g. ,ILi UJllllll' 1111tlit1t-r .111d ,I 14,51MJ i.4 . ft. Cuufi.1l'U1.l Clltll\"f. D1\"'-uwr tb.. 11.1mr,1I wu11dlt, ,u1d b1cJtl 1t.1h1 11g :.crc111ty. \r\n(800) 201-3205 \r\n1,\"\"h,~,-.t\"\"\"'tlkr,0111 \r\nYu1111g ll.1111,.t;A .\\U:\u003eli.? \r\n \r\nTowne Lake Hills Golf Club \r\n \r\nWid1 11:, rull mg grl-CII lull:. :u1d luwly \\\\'\\)1.Xkd \r\n \r\nL' Ullllll):.1d1., uur 1~-huk d1 ,1mp1\\11tll h1  gulf \r\n \r\ncurn~ u!li.:r:, 11,1tura l lx:.uuy with a d1')Utll\"t \r\n \r\nch,1lle11b't.'. \r\n \r\nWhether \r\n \r\n0 \r\n)'Ull l\"l0 \r\n \r\nliL rc \r\n \r\nfor \r\n \r\na \r\n \r\nd,1y. \r\n \r\nur \r\n \r\n,1 \r\n \r\nhti.t1JIIL uf mlJlllx:n,hip privikgL.-.. yuu L ill \r\n \r\ncu11111 uu t111 ~ bc,111uful cum:.l tUr dtt bcllt ~ ii( \r\n \r\niu I\\Jw1u:. \\V\\VW.luwnd.ikd1i1lu u111 \r\n \r\n(770) 592-9969 \r\n \r\n!UUJ !,MIit I..J.., 11111, ~...,1. \\\\i.iod,1,.. ~. GAJUIS'i \r\n \r\nCover photo compliments of Gold Creek Resort and Conference Center. Photo by L isa Ison. Located just 50 minutes north of Atlanta, Gold Creek is a resort close enough to be near - yet far enough to be away from it all. \r\n \r\n usiasts to a variety oflush green courses nestled within breathtaking natural scenery. With courses in all nine travel regions, every taste and budget can be accommodated. Whether in the mountains, the countryside or along the coast, \r\ngolfers will find an \r\narray oftop-ranked public as well as outstanding private courses. \r\n \r\n---.;..----r,:,.__ __,,_ \r\nAugusto \r\nPlantation \r\n \r\n Rome's Stonebridge Club \r\nPia)' a wimll-r at Strnll'hridgt. lt.1tL-d by Golf IJiJ:,'l'!:it .t. rnll' ofGeorgia\\, top 20 courses, public or p1fa1tl', :md um: of AnK'rica's 75 most .1tlOrdable. IA!:iigncd by Arthur Davis:. this bc:111tiful fo ll-s1.:rvicl 18-huk championship 1.:oursc liL~ at till' 1001of L1w11dar Muuntaiu. Cu111c play witl1rn,! Golf Pro: Alk11 Pinson. \r\n(706) 236-5046 (800) 336-5046 \r\n \r\nCallaway Gardens \r\nfour immaculately grooml-\u003cl b-olf cuurx~ arl -.urruundcd by Cl)'stal lakes and lui.b l.111d!\u003el-aping. 63 ik.lk~J)r.J\\idl lwrything fro Ill 9 hole, of rd:i.xingi.pon 10 18 huk!:iuftrm d1an1 pion!:il1ip d 1alk1lh'l.' 011Morn itain Vi('w; honw nf the l\u003eGA li mr\\ Buid, Challl'11gl'. \r\n(800) CALLAWAY (282-8181) \r\nJhgf11url7, 1'0. ll...,~ - -I l'1111:~\\0111iu111.l,/\\Jll.!l.? \r\n \r\nA m,e K':\u003et of your putt111g i.ki\\l!:, :awaits you :u Gold Crnk. when' vur lx11t gra~ gTLTIIS wac L'ltginc:crl.'d for 111a.xi11 111 rn l.p..\"\\.-d. LIX\":ltr,:d jlN 511 minmes \r\n11urth uf Ad:mta, Guld Creek 1C:mm.~ a 74-ruom lk sort aud Cunfcn.:nce Cemer. clq;:u n dini ug rooms a11d gourmet food. :l!, wdl a)\u003e a lx.,111tiful Al111,11 ie Ctnu:r wi1h fimeM, flri l1ty:11 id g:m1c1\\)l.)111. \r\n(800) 966-2441 (770) 271-0050 \r\nOn,,\u003c~1lJCnd, l\u003er1w. \r\nl)Jw~.11mlli,,(;,\\Jllil-1 \r\n \r\nLaurel Island Links \r\nThl' City of Kmg:,l:md Jnd IJJvi~ Lou: Ill :irl' proud IV urwdl a11..:\u003e1lllr ,-wd 1u tht Cru\\\\~ 1 of \u003c11ulity f;,Jlf ,uun....~ lvc:itt-d u11 tl11. South G..Xlrgi:1 ~ )Or('. The CutiTM-' built Jlong li ll' b:111 b of the CNOkl-d Jfo,:r .1:, 11 rm:111dcr.. it1, way to 1hc Atbnuc Oct:111. i!\u003e 1nily J wu11tkrfol b...,[f c:\\.-p,.n1...1io:. The i.c,11ic lx.;iuty. 111ultiplt: K'l.. hox,.,-s. m;inici.m:d bunker .uKI b(b\u003ec undub1i11g grct:ns pmv1{k b'Olil'.n of:ill In d, a _mix 1)fcha~klll,'1.' Jnt! lx::uny dm ,,qlJ Ix- !\u003elll\\' tu Jlllll'ltk llM.' lllVTIC!\u003e tor yc:trs 10 ('011\\C. \r\n(912) 729-PARS (7277) \r\n23.\u003e L.iurd tM,, kw.I, K111~l.md, t.A Jl\u003eIS \r\n \r\nRoyal Oaks Golf Club \r\nlk:nniful rullmg hill!\u003e ~ctt iug with t.1ch hole ofli:ring L!!\u003e owu umqut d1:-illrngt. A Gary Pl.1)'-'r and David Uiugam:111 d,.::.igu. IJixuum:. tOl\"S1.:niors;uidJU11 ion.. Whctl1t'r )'1111art 1r:wdi11g or luokmg. Ro)'.tl Oak. 1:,, North Gtorgi.1':. lx.,tb'Olf v:ilm. \r\n(770) 382-3999 \r\n2So::i11111111111H11l1-, Uu.l(I CimM1lJ.-.~;AJcJl2I I J1i-1 !'11111b\"\\\"\"u1Exnl22,11tl7i \r\n \r\n FAST G1IB NS, RACIOUS OSP TALTY \r\nCom e chal/e,(qe y our pntti11_9 ,,kill, 011.mme of thefa,1te.,t green, you 'll play all y en,: \r\nOur Go ld Cree k course was shaped from the nai-ural beauty of ro ll ing hil ls a nd spring-Fed lakes and streams. Fea1uring bent gree ns, Cold Creek is im maculately maintained, \u003c:rnd offers 360 deg ree views of the magnil-iccnt G eorgia moutHains. G e ntl e breezes. Q ui et. And the pure challenge of championsh ip golf'. \r\n\u0026JJ0uk Resort mul Conference Center In formation \u0026 Resen1at ions: 800-966-244 1 770-27 1-0050 \r\nUircc1ion~: Fl'(un 1\\ 1lant:1, Cold Cn,ek ia a ,hon(r ,l,ivc 1h;rn die .werai.l' c ornn1ute. ,Ju~c tak.- G t\\ -100 r1or1 h 10 Gt\\ 1.56 \"tJI Mtl follow du 1ii;ns h\u003e Gold Cr(~k \r\nllC\\\\ lc\\d \\\\ id1a f\u003cumh d1.m1pil.111,hi p l.._,ur,,.;. ' lh ; \\\\uudl:m1.h du)i\\c ck:v:nion, :m,: .1 limn).! l~lm p lcinc lll w T hc l .c~cnJ~. hum,.: io1hc S:u:11.cn \\\\'orl\u003ct Of1\u003c.:n (: h,1mp1on~hip. In :ill. f,,; lml~ a\\\\~li1 you. indullini,: J 1..h:11!cr1~m_!.: p;ir Jc,1..'\\'1Llhcco11r)C , \r\nl\\cl\\lL'Cn rouml,, rcl.1:1. m noc vf 306llclu,c room,. lkj u vc n,ttc in 1hc E umpc:m-,t}lc health ~pl. Or -.;am p le the 11orlJ-da\" 11mc,. \r\na .4u,,\u0026,., \\\\'hcrc.\u003eOmin111c,foN11 ,\\1l.1111.1, you l\"Jn ~hoo1 for your pCNHl,11 Ile~!. \r\n\u003c:,111 l -HOO-!.l.'-\\\\\"IN I-:. In mc1ru \\ 11.uu,1. 7i0-1H2-0IJOO. \r\n\u0026a/i,~Iuf}0;1.1 \r\n \r\n 5lcc1lingfor Six \r\n \r\nAir rillrn!ion S)'!\u003ctlcm \r\n \r\nDual Zone Com.forTe mp \r\n \r\nH\u003cmole Key/es!\u003c. 1:. n!ry \r\n \r\n3 100 \\ '6 wil h 1\\ulo111ul ic Tnim111b\\ion \r\n \r\n -- ~- -\"'-.-.--- --;.,a-;;:,,.... \r\nI \r\n~_: \\ \r\nI \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nWelcome to Georgia. \r\n \r\nHome of famous peaches, pecans, Southern hospitality and 29 Best Westerns. Each one \r\n \r\nwith its own distinct bit of personality. Each one right at home in whatever part of Georgia \r\n \r\nyou find it. To learn just how different a Best Western is, whether down south or at any \r\n \r\none of the 3,700 locations around the world. visit www.bestwestern.com or contact your \r\n \r\ntravel professional. Or just give us a call. \r\n \r\n1.800.528 .1234 \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nAcross the street from ordinary. \r\n \r\nAthens Best Western Colonial Inn 170 North Milledge Avenue 706.546.7311 \r\nAtlanca Ar,a (Acworth) Best Western Frontier Inn 1-75 Exit 120 (Highway 92) 770.974.0116 \r\nAtlanta Ar,a (Douglasvillel Best Western Atl.lnra Suburban Inn 5481 Westmoreland Plaza 770.949.4926 \r\nAtlan ta Area (Morrow) Best Western Southlake Inn 6437 Jonesboro Road 770.961.6300 888.277.5253 \r\nAtlanta Ar,a (Roswell) Besr Western Roswell Suites 907 Holcomb Bridge 770.552.5599 800-SUITE-21 \r\nAtlanta Area (Suwanee) Best Western Falcon Inn \u0026 Conference Center Two Falcon Place 770.945.6751 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Area North (Marietta ) Best Western Bon Air Motel 859 Cobb Parkway SE US 41 770.427.4676 \r\nAtlanta Area Northeast (Norcross) Best Western Bradbuiy Inn 5985 Oakbrook Parkway 770.662.8175 \r\nAtlanta Area Northeast (Northlake) Best Western Bradbury Suites 2060 Crescent Centre Blvd. 770.496.1070 \r\nAtlanta Area Northwest Best Western Bradbury Suites Atlanta NW 4500 Ci,~le 75 Parkway 770.956.9919 800.528.9765 \r\nAtlanta Ar,a South (Stockbridge) Best Western Atlanta South 3509 Highway 138 770.474.8771 \r\n \r\nBra selton Best Western Braselton Inn 303 Zion Church Road 706654.3081 \r\nBrunswick Best Western Brunswick Inn 5323 New lessup Highway 912.264.0144 \r\nCairo Best Western Executive Inn 2800 Highway 84 East 912.377.8000 \r\nCalhoun Best Western of Calhoun 2261 Highway 41 NE 1-75 Exit 132 706.629.4521 \r\nChattanooga Area (Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia) Best Western Battlefield Inn 1715 Lafayette Ro.id 706.866.0222 \r\nDalton Best Western Inn of Dalton 2106 Chattanooga Road 706.226.5022 \r\n \r\nDIiiard Best Western Dillard \r\nus 441 \u0026 23 \r\n706.746.5321 \r\nForsyth Best Western Hilltop Inn 1-75 \u0026 GA 42 912.994.9260 \r\nHapeville Best Western Airport East 301 North Central Avenue 404.763.8777 800.733.0298 \r\nHelen Best Western Alpine Helen 8220 Highway 75 North 706.878.2111 800.435.3642 \r\nKingsland (St. Mary's Ar,a) Best Western Kines B.w Inn 1353 Highway 40 East 912.729.7666 800.728.7666 \r\nLaGrange Best Western LaGriJnge Inn 1601 Lafayette Parkway 706.882 9540 \r\n \r\nMacon Best Western Riverside Inn 2400 Rivmide Dlive 912.743.6311 888.45'14565 \r\nSavannah Best Western Savannah Gateway One Gateway Boulevard 912.925.2420 \r\nBest Western S.:wannah Histo1ic District 412 West Bay Street 912.233.1011 \r\nThomson Best Western While Columns Inn /Thomson 1890 Washington Road 706.595.8000 800.528 9765 \r\nTifton Best Western or llfron 1103 King Road 912.386.2100 800.833.4154 \r\nValdosta Best Western King or the Road 1403 North St. Augustine Ro.id 912.244.7600 \r\n \r\nBeu Wutern ho1els ue independently owned .llnd oper.ll1ed. 1997 eut Wemrn ln1crnmonJI, Int \r\n \r\n G:nhcr up your si.: mi.: of :idvi.: murc and head fo r Gct)rgi.1's b:1c krn:1ch. Th i.: rc. you'll find :1 111.:l\\~'ork ofcardu lly pbmll'd. !!ta li.: designated tra il!) ;md more than 40 sL1tc p:i rks. wh ich ofli..r traw kr-. a chance to i.:xpl'ricncc du.: hi.:an of th1.: , tat1.:. Eac h \r\n \r\ntrail has a theme. rdkc li ng lhc hcriwgi.: of that :trea. In th e nord1WC!!l corner of the !)f:m:. the Chieftai ns Trai l i.:xplorl'!\u003e 1he histOI)' of 1he ativc Ama ican ,; who inhabited 1hc region. T he !)Cl'nic 1.50milc trail fo ll ows the devclop1111.' nt of 1hrcc di stinct cultures - d1 i.: prd1i-,toric Missi,;;s ippian Culture. 1hc Creek Nat ion and the Chl'rob.:c N:ttion. The Blue \u0026 G ray Trail. wh ich screeches fr om Tcnne!)!)1.'t..' to thi.: o utskirts of Atb nta. tra ces m:m y of th e Ci vil War'!) mos1 d ramati c eve nt s. Battkfi cld park'i. wartime strucrnres, ro:id,; idi.: marh:n. :ind \r\n \r\nmonullll'll tS abou nd. Gra nd m:msion:, and plantation homes arc fo und along thi.: Antdx-ll um Trail. which wind!) it!! way thro ugh mi dd li.: Georg i:1 . Fo r sho ppin g. co lk ctin g. or j ust pla in browsi11 g. the Antiqu e' s Trail i!) a siglm c1,: r's paradisi.:. \r\n \r\nAtl anta ~C f\\\\'S a:,, tl1L' focal point forworldclass ix:rforn1i11g a11d vis11al :ul!.. incl11ding th\u003c. Wood ruffAns Center. comprised of 1hi: High Mu sn11 11 of An. thi.: Atbnt:i Sympho ny Orchi:s u a. the Alli:rn cc T hea tre and Childri.:n\\ Theatre. T he city boasts hn ndn.:ch, of an ga ll eri i.:!l from mock rn to primit ive to Afr ica nAmerica11 . a:-. wdl as two annual j azz festi val,; . :-.i.:vi:r:1I pro fc -.s io nal d:1 nc1. companii.:, and 1wo major ans fcs1iva l!\u003e. A, visitor!) vi.:nt uri.: :iround the stat(. IIKyII find that :lrL, :1r1. an inti.:t,rral pan of 1110,;;1 Georgia coi111111111iti\u003c::,,.Athens rakes pride in th(' growin~ collection at the Georgi:i Museum of Art . Ma ricm. supports 1he critically acclai1 ni:d Th1.a1rc in the Squa re and Madimn h:1s rC3 lOrt d an old schoo l inro a cuhur:11 ,lrl!! ct: ntcr. Augusta ha!\u003e trans fo rmed a 190 1 c hurch imo th i.: S:ctc red I k art C ultura. l Cc ntn and Columbu, boa, t:-. the di.:gam Spring~r Opera I lom t:. Thom-.011 play!) ho!lt to the Blind Wi llie Bl111.:s F1.$tivaLi11 honor of the town\\ n:niw hl11 c,:s111:111 Will i1. McTd\\. \r\n10 \r\n \r\n WHAT'S NEW IN GEORGIA? \r\nLA QUINTA INNS \u0026 SUITES! \r\n \r\nDEFINITELY W O RTH CHEC KING INTO. \r\nAc La Quinta Inns you'll find new rooms wich a fres h decor, bright bath rooms, builc-in closets and oversized desks. \\V/e also offer swimmi ng pools, 25 TVs wich movies on demand and Ni nrcndo; in-room coffee makers, darnport phones, free local ca lls, and free Firsr Lighr brca kfosc. \r\n \r\nErnJ ft(IIHI~ of 011, room! 11,11 tlnixmd to m\"Ju JOflr Jlll) t1J romfrwrablt 111 prmiblt. \r\n \r\n0flr romp/11,,,1,rnr; Pim Ugh, bm,kfim ft~111uv Mwls. pmmts. bagels, fmh /mil. juirt, milk (//lfl roffu. \r\nAc La Quima lnn \u0026 Suiccs }'ou'II fi nd rhe same foarurcs of our Inns plus: folly-equipped fi tness ce nters, meet ing rooms and beamiful courcyards wi ch gazcbos and spas. Rooms are more spacious and we also offer King rooms and rwo-room suircs with mic rowaves \u0026 rcfrigcrnrors. \r\n \r\nATL ANTA: Airport. Alphartt1t1: Co11Jtrs: J immy Car/tr. J\\111ritt1a. Panolfl, Pe\"chtree l ndmtri(I/. Stone i\\f ol(11tfli11, \\Vw (ne(lr Six Flag!) \r\nAUGUSTA COLUMBUS MACO 1SA\\IA NNA H: 1-95. Midtol/'11 \r\n' Inn  Sui[es hKation \r\nC\"// 1-800 -N U-R OOMS for reserv\"t iom. \r\n0 0 % S A T I S F A C T I O N G U A R A N T E E. \r\n \r\nA. \r\n \r\n ~McJGltd \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH RIVEi! STREET FESTIVALS \r\n \r\nIIIJ,. S,.,nruhlV..ctfron1 \r\n \r\nM.1rch 13- 17. )t , P.urick'... D,1)'Cd- \r\n \r\n' .. .~ \r\n \r\n-l~'h:r::1111i1~~:,in~:~_1A1:pnn~l~_-,1:.:FF1~1-?..1~~St;~m~;m1,!~;Y;~~:,7n~, \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\n \r\n1~~~,~ \r\n \r\n,;il:Jnly 3-5. fourth \\fJulyaml T:ill Slup-. Fl\"'llival: Auguq I. FiN S,1111r\u003cb)' FL,11\\.1l:Si.p1l1nbcr 5. F1r--1 S.1tt1rc.liy FL'S- \r\n \r\nm:il: Onohtr 2-4. OkMlxrf1.,i: Nuwmb: r 7. First S.uunby F1.,m,;1I: D1.nmlxr 5. Ch1 1, tm:l.H111 1b1. n h-(r. Fur \r\n \r\n1111i1rnuuu11. c1)111act: \r\n \r\nSAVANNA! I \\'i/i\\ ITII FltONT A~~' IATION \r\n \r\n(912) 23.J-1111JS EA.X: ('J l2) 2.14-49414 \r\n \r\n8ARNSLEYGARDENSAT W OODLANDS \r\n \r\nfapcmucc 1l11. lx.1111y .11k.l \r\n \r\n.-, \r\n \r\n' \" \" ' \" ' \" \" ' ..r n.,m,k1 \u003c;,,_ \r\nd1.th :11 \\Voodl:im.1, 1 his \r\n \r\nBarnsley~ ~ Gardens \r\n \r\nproud 1.,t,lh: lu~ lx1.11 1mticuln11,I)' rc,1,m.xl 10 ib uri},.\u003ei- \r\n \r\n11,11 b1:.1uty. Sm1II 1hro11~h 1h1,. rui11 , ofth1.~ IX-Ill M.111t)r \r\n \r\nI lnll!\u003et.' .md M ll\"\u003eCIIIII . E.xp\\1.)r1. 1111. 150)'1.',lr-u kl bO;'l.'\\\\'tl\\XI \r\n \r\nP.1n1.rrc (;.,rJ1.1b 111 .w:ldi1101110 Nunh G1.,Jrgi:1\\ lari.,~t pn- \r\n \r\n, lll' cull1.c.:mm nf heirloom ro,1,.,. rhodcxkndro11 .md \r\n \r\ncrn1 itC\"- Tl11. 1,.,ut1.' 1, op;-11 t(~tlw ~'l.'ll1.r.11p11hlic fiww1,.i,:k- \r\n \r\n1.nd ,1,1L, lx1,:.1m1111~ M.1rch. l~J8. Spr,::i,111.wn~. w1.'tkli11~ \r\n \r\n:mt! c,1rpor:1tc rnuiu~~ :waibbli: d:111)' ;md c:111 Ix .irr:u1g,nl \r\n \r\nb)'CJ lli n!!: \r\n \r\nSl'n :IAI. EVJ:NT\\ l)[J'AR r ~IENT (TIO) nJ-7480 1::,..7. 16 \r\n \r\nGEO RG IA R ENAISSANCE FESTIVAL Saturd ays and Su ndays, Apri l 18-May 3 t and October 3-Novcmber 1, 1998 \r\n \r\nC,:kbr:Hc the :idwmur.... comcdv. :md roman1,.c 1lf the \r\n \r\nlk 11a1\".111c1. 111 u1 1r l61\\1-c1.111111)'.E11gli,h Villa!,tt'. Ym1'II \r\n \r\nIX' llml k1.l .md :i111:in1.I :i, 1.111cna incr-,. pnwick )'OIi 1.,11h \r\n \r\non-r I011 ,pccucu lar show, da lly. S1.1. jot1 \\t in g nu \r\n \r\nR,e11r111t,1a11 issaqce \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nho_rsi.back by k111W1t~ 111 ;irmor! \r\n \r\nFesllual \r\n \r\nrm, like ,, king! \r\n \r\nSh,lp likL royal() \r\n \r\nm our J\\ni,1\\ Mar~1.tpl:icc. E1ti,1}' i;:tm\u003c.'-: and ride, for all \r\n \r\n,l!,!1.', Fc1r i11t\"or111auo11. (Olll,ICI: \r\n \r\nc;1;om;1,\\ llF..NAl~'AJ\\l('E F!~TIVAI. P.O. !SOX 9X\u003c1. 1:,\\11mu 11 N GA Jl)2 IJ \r\n \r\n(770) %-1-8575 \r\n \r\nT H E COTTON PIC K.IN ' FAIi! May 2--3 \u0026 Ocrobcr 3-4, 1998 \r\nSp,.nJ ;a cby Ill tl11.. corn Ill)' wnh \r\nJ OO l'.\\;!)C rl Cr.lfhlll\\'11 , t:1k111e\u003cI arust~. and anuqui:- !!p~ci:1 li!'!t:. ,u tlu!'! 11,11i1111.1lly .,cd.1imcd 1l,1i\\':ll luc:1 wd rn 1a 111r11-tJf-d1e-n.111ury c m1r111 pl.mtat iun . D1. n111 11 , 1r.111,m,. cornlll)' C1M1kmi;. aud Cmnl} e m cn.11111111.111. 50 mik, \"m,h \u003c.JfAda 111a 0 11 ( ;lorgi:i I l1~h way X5/74 Open 1) a.111 , to 6 p.111, !'\u003e:uurd.1y. :mil 9 :i.111 , 111 5 p,lll. 1111 S11nd.1)' For .11.ltli1iur1.1\\ i11form:1ti1111 .1bo11t Oll r ll,uv.ll: \r\nCOTIUN l'ICK IN. FAIi!\\ . I NC. P.O. BOX l,(;Av.GA3021H (706) 538-6,.'{14 \r\n \r\n12 \r\n \r\nPllATEll'S MILL COUNTRY FAIR \r\n \r\nMay 9-10 nnd October 10-11.1998 \r\n \r\nJ\\q11al1t)'arhl1td crafb 1~~11,;il l1dd in 1I M::m1k\u003e'ipl1l'l\\of:m \r\n \r\n~ :- ..--~~-~:-~~ \r\n \r\n:: .,,, \r\n \r\n- .... ~ \r\n \r\n'i'11~~;;;:'~~:~~.~~~~:::~~f~1~~;~: m c11. wnrk111i; ri,1 mill . \r\n \r\n . \\ Som lwrn fo\u003c~h. mrn1111.,i11 \r\n \r\n- Ii \r\n \r\nIHll~l(,C'l)\\ llltr)' 'll\\fl,.':UldC'llllll..'- \r\n \r\n111~ Ou GJ\\ I liglm~1y 2 111,:ar \r\n \r\n11almn. GA - ,l'\\'\\'11 1111k~ frnm 1.75_ 9 ;i,m.-6 p.m .: \r\n \r\ni\\d 111rs,,,01S.tE'1t 13K0111t1Ct: \r\n \r\n1%\\ll'lf,MII.I FOUNl\u003e,\\rlON P.O . DU.AWE!! 11. VAUNE.1 L. ( :J\\ 30756 \r\n(711(,) 275-6-'5:i \r\n \r\nA NDE llSONVILLE HI STOlllC FAIR May 23-24 and October 3-4, 1998 c:011fl.'tl1.r.m. a,,d Y:111ki.1. 1.11('ampm1.nb. old unw cr:ifb-1m11 :lt work. cl11gging,. l1111. dan(\"cl\"'. moc~C1v1\\ War l,;111k~. 200deakr-.. 111 an,. cr.1ft,. 1nm1111.,a11d i:1,lkx:11hk,. F11r \r\ninfon11a1i1111, i:111 11.ic1: \r\nJ\u003el:.\u003c.\u003ciYSI 11.l'l'AIU\u003e A N I \u003eElt\\( \u003eNVII I I' C Uii i\u003e \r\n(912) 924-2558 \r\n \r\nMACON, GEORGIA \r\n \r\nC I-I ERRY BLOSSOM F ESTIVAL March 20-29, 1998. \r\n \r\nFl-:11t1ri11~ rl1c lx.,1ofSoud1cn1 ... t,,.0111,1\\,j\\,,\"- \r\n \r\nu/ ',J ~ \\ tr,l\u003cl1t1011:, and cor ttcmpor:uy ~\u003e' \r\nl11t~n:1i 111mr11.M:ico11, 11 111.r n a110t1alCl tl'l\"l)' IJlt.lS..\\0111Fe,- \r\n \r\n\\,,..,, \r\n50~.n \r\n \r\nth.ii :,)k)\\\\'Ca-.c..\"'I 1he bca111y,1f \r\n \r\n:,fi1r:ie,, \r\n \r\n22.i.(N)O Yo:,hiuo d11.rt)' 1r,.l'!'! \r\n \r\nand SOU :,p1.ct:1c11l:ir 1.,1. 111 , \r\n \r\n. '. \r\n \r\nfrum (\"U ll cc n ,, tuur, and \r\n \r\npara\u003ck, t\u003c :m .s \u0026 crafrs. :1 hot :11r b:illuon l~,t. , pom ;md \r\n1ntcr11;i11onal cui\"11c in tl1e Cl1l'fl)' IU,y,...,.1111 C.,pi1al ,,rd11. \r\n \r\nWurld! \r\n \r\nMACON CU'NENTION \u0026 Vl~ll Oil.\\ BU IU:1\\ U P.O . BOX (i..1\u003e1. M ACON.GAJ 1211 \r\n \r\n(:s( I) 7()\u003c.~3-UI I Ole (1Jl2) 743-:\\4111 \r\n \r\n25TH ANNIVE llSAJlY HA\\VKINSVILLE \r\n \r\nHARNESS H ORSE FESTIVALANDSPRI G \r\n \r\nP IG RlllD IN' COOK OFF \r\n \r\nMarch 27- April 4, 1998 \r\n \r\nT hl251h An111,X\"r~,ry F~,uval fi:.1t11ri11~ ~ --;...., liam e,!'! hor,1. racl~. 130Q cooko ff. \r\n \r\n,,nrnoned by Memplm in M ,,y. arb \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nI and cr:ift:.. 5K n'l:ul r:1CC,\u003c:.1mival. m 1111- \r\n1ry1.\"t111cc n .uKI gtilfIL111ma1m111. Gl\\~.1t \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nfor 1h1. whole family! For mfonu.mon. \r\n \r\nI IA\\'VKINW II.LE- PU I.J\\~KI COUN l'Y Cl t,\\Mlll:lt \u003c)I COM ~W ncr \r\n(') 12) 78.1- 1717 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\nCONYEllS CHEllllY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL Even ts thro ughout March Our1/o,.\u003er h 1111,1/ 5',wnl,,)', .\\J,mlt 2X. 10 ,1.111.-6 J',111. ,11 1l1r C,w;~l,1 /111m,.-11i,11,J I fof\"4.' fl,,rl:. \r\nT he 17th ann11.1I C11m,:r, Chcrrv U!.\"\"'Mn l:e,rnal 1~:111i;111.111.1tum,;I cxpcricuce tlut hq,,'111i, :i w,md rckhra111,n tif ~prm~ The 11111l11-\u003c'11l111r.1I 1.w m foat1 1r1., 11 11 ~rnauon:il cr:ift.nw11. fine art. \\'xluhu,. 11111.rn.11i1mal f,111\u003c.k dnlclr..:11, ~amcs. .act1nm...,;111d 1.1111.rL111111w111, lkl.11t1.I 1,.,1.11L, mclmk 11-~1,::mt..1rt ,how. intan.m11nal h111d1e, ,n .md 1rn1m:111 w11 t, - !!'111: 11.u ni~. crtx111c1, h\\'iwhn~..ind m,1d r.1('1.. ~5 pJ rkmg ,~..._., hut rM .id11 11~io11 ti.'\\ \r\nFOIi INrtmMATION: {nil) ' JIS-21\u003c,9 \r\n \r\nm'W @jlif \r\n8AXLEY TllEE FEST \r\n \r\n~::~t;t;:::~:~,~~tl:J TAhPeR7ItLh 2a1-1511.11ul9c9c8kbr.ni1111ofIn'\\, \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n:~'.:. \r\n \r\n1:l~:l~~~~ \r\n \r\nlndJ hH) ' wn h lo~m~ :md l11,1der Ct11111X'lili1111,. dl.\\i!l , 1w ('.1t'\\'ill~. ,I \r\n:::::~tr 1 1~;~~/;~:;::1~::1~,~:~1:;;:!t1; ~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n.,..m,u0tt~ \r\n \r\n,tn'\\:t t.l.1m:c, fir1..1.orb, ,of1b.1II touni:imcm. 11.'llllh ,IJm. \r\n \r\ncak1. l1.1k1.tlllllfX'lllllln. motor()ck- -.how. Tn1. 1r1.k m.'lCI \r\n \r\nr:tce. biL1. mk. n ,1lC1.'rb,.11 r1,.'\\1.111, .n,d ,kvd1,\\:r-..,c.m1i,-al. \r\n \r\npcttin~ 'i'\u003cJt1. a11d 1nuch 1rn1r1,.. F(lr 111fon,;;iuon. ct ulll('t: \r\n \r\nBA.XI l::V-APl'I I N\u003c: COU l'JY BOAllllOrTOU IU~M \r\n \r\n(912) .J67-n31 FAX: (1J l2) J6i-207J \r\n \r\nFO l!SYfHIA F EST IVAL April 4-5, 1998 Oil Fur:,,yth', hi,ioric- C:nu n l111t1\"' Sqt1:\\fe. Arh .1nd nafb :,hnw  :iK 1?1111  I ivc cm1.naimncnt  PJr.1d1.  c;~)lt: ii,l1i11~:u1d l10N':,l1(11: 1,111n1:11111.nL,  Fcw.id:1ml 1=1111 , 1-i5 E.,it, (1 I .11 KI 62. For i111iirma111111. t.'1Jlll:ict \r\nFcmwn1,,f.,.\\ONR01. ( :()U~1YCIIA,\\IHl\"ll 0FC ~1,11:nu \r\n('J12) \u003c)')4-9139 \r\n \r\nANOTH ER BLOOMI N' FEST IVAL Ap ril 11. 1998 1\\rt., :ind craft~. fn{ld. nunma~e ~k~ OCll.nh,. cmcrL1111lllt'nt. fltv.,cr ~h,1,1. . Ea,1cr \\'R,t 1111111. E.1,11.r bn11 m1 C\"nn11.,1. h1L1.-a-d1011. l\u003e1..1111y p.1!-!c;1111 JIKI mor1. l~\\f th1. cntir1. 1:1111ily. For 111fon11.1u1111. n1111.1n: \r\nMl.lTl.l{-(:AN l l l Ill Cl IA\\1 11rn ()F C\u003c.\u003e~1~1 LHCE (912) (185-2159 \r\n \r\nSHEEPTO SHA\\VL DAY April 14, 1998 S1.\"l' ,h1..1rm~. \\\\:a,h111~. f;a rdm!,!, ,p11111i111! .md \\\\'\\,winf!all in 1me d.:1y ::11 tl11. 18-15 Tullil (j,ni1h F,1rm! 1:,..1r 1nfi.,r- \r\n111:tt11 l11, CCII\\ UCt: \r\nA ll.AN IA 111,1 c mvc :1N'lrn 1.111 \\V. l'A(:I:.., FHrnY IH)AI\u003e. Al i.J\\NTA. c:J\\ .)0.)05 \r\n(41)4) ~14--tl~)I I FA.'C: (4ll.l) Xl4-t 18\u003c, \r\n\"\"'\"' 11ll11,,.11rc C.'c,m11111c\\lt11t1,tt,,I:, \r\n \r\n ,==~ \r\n \r\n   ~~ \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n\u003e ' \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nCongratulations. \r\nlouMade It. \r\nY OU R REWARD: PE 1-\\ CE AND Q I ET. \r\nn co mpli111 c 11lary, co n t in cnlul brcukf\u003c1sl buffcl tl, ,,l 11,H l'v1.. n mnr..: t h,111 \r\nrcs l ,,nd tr;1nquility; a nti al ovc: r 55 llampl on Inn s a.:ro~~ Gctir~i.1., \r\n-\\\\7e mabc it easy lo tabc il easy. \r\n1 - 8 0 0 - H A M P T O N '\" www.hampton-inn. co m \r\n \r\n C\"': \r\n \r\nst:u c's fam ed CO:tst wlu.n th t' Gold en is your g:i nH.', you'll find plenty of public \r\n \r\n~ './ - \r\n \r\nlslcs ofTcr luxurious n.'SOrtsandcxqmsnc \r\n::.?.n:1 cs Thous:mds of am:s oflakcs and \r\n., .-1.:rsofTcrcxcdkm fishmgopporrunmcs \r\n \r\nand priv:w.: co urt s and frequ ent profess ional t0urnamrnts an. held in bot h tenni s and go lf. Atlant:1 has scvcr:il \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nfrom fl y fishmg to bass fishmg to dccp- profrss io nal sports team s incl udi ng \r\n \r\nsea fishmg. Gcorgi :i has become one of baseba ll 's 1995 World C hampion Adama \r\n \r\nthe golfing ca pit:i.ls of the South where Braves. who play at the new 1i1rner Field. \r\n \r\nWith ideal cl imate and 11:m1ral rcsoum.s, \r\n \r\nGwrgia is a year-round playground for Whatever your favorite sport, \r\nmndoor l'ntl1usiasts :md sponsn1cn. ..fake \r\n \r\nyour pick from hunting, fish ing o r Georgia is a year-round playground. \r\ncampiu g: go lf or tennis; swim min g, \r\n \r\nraftiug or watc rskii ng. \\Vhatcvcr your there's a wi de array of top-ra11kcd and as we ll as the Atlanta Falcons foot ball \r\n \r\nfavorite sport. th ere's :t p:iradisc :iwaiti ng championship courses in the mountains. tc-am and ti1L Atlanta I lawks basketball \r\n \r\nyou in Georgia. Water lovers flock to the the countryside or at the coas1. If ten nis tC\"a m. \r\n \r\n(ilur::1.1 tu ,,.-p~;rll\"ll\u003c'l \"A Li-t,11l f ,,.n;.1 \"Eitioy1l11. ,1n,11l wwn tbn, r ol;.in. hlul, fornmy .ind coml1111\"lf-~ nui-k. 'im,pk:.1nri1.~ofli\u003e\u003cxl, ~lllnlll'I.C.l'l~II, ,1hrnc. n111111ry Jnd \"\u003c\"J/;.,,d T,,cn;.1 i, ou ly ')O 11111,:, lh\u003enh,...i ot'/111.uu,,. For mt;,mtu km, em u.in: \r\nC!IYO I r o1.1 :t111. ,\\.1/\\1,',I S 1111:n l'IIOGRAM (7llf,)2!-11-J2W \r\nnat..:rt.1111111,111 u n ti,, ,1.,1-.._.,  \"l\"'\"'I ,wut~  ;u, d the (., m,111~ P1~J g llllQ \u003c:,i.,l,.ntl1 rur mf. irm.mon..:\"nurc \r\n(i06)322-07:,(, l'A.X:(741f,)57f47(/I \r\n21 ST ANNUAL VIDALIA ONION FESTIVAL April JO-May 3. 1998 \\[r,,1 ll.u,u:, n..;I~ . .1r1s .md a afi,;, .u r ,bow .111tl ,xl11ln lhllh, two rn1k ti m n m ,Hill lt1 K r,~1d nn. ,11f1ha ll 1,mr11.m1,m. 1,1ur ,1dk\u003e1nn.\u003ci1\u003c\u003ek1n:: -.cl1111,I. l,ot,of1,.'l\",a1 food Jud 1im (.,r,'\\\u003c1'1.\u003eTlc. For 111f.mn.1u,11. co11ur1: \r\nVll\u003eAI Iii TOUIU~\\1 COUN\u003c:JL 2X05 1: t,r'\\11u,u. ll \\W. 2i,jj1E. \r\n\\III JhllA, (iJ\\ .\\li.i74 (')12)5J?!--Sf~'0 \r\nl',\\.X:()l~)il7- 1!\"11!5 1,\u003e11rNnf,,,lllJl i.1~ ,...,m \r\n14 \r\n \r\nSPRINGFEST'9815THANNUAL 88Q COOKOFFAND IOTI-I EYE R GREAT GRILL-OFF May 2-3. 1998 Spri n1f,,t 111,an~ 1111. 11\u003c....,t III o.1\u003c\u003ekmg aml .- m ~n :m11 n,: m at St,lfJ\u003c Mnu11u111 J',11);, \u003c:ddir.t1 ~ S,1\u003c 11h1:m-~l, Spnn~ JI th, Anrn u l BBQ Cook\u003c11T am! 1hc (;r1.~1 Gri ll Off, \\\\h1..:h JwJn!,un:r S l5.(0 I 111 cJ,h lnd I'm:,,. T hi,)1..1r. JOl!l 111 tlw tl m bycn1np,:1iui: 111 c mn 1~. Lin m,ru111m,.-111. ,,~,raw \"1.1k: lmn~ ,xtr,1 fon M d ,i, Sprm1,.111 u1 pmh.,n-... \r\nFc.lll I Nl\"Ul!~\\ATIO:,,./ ON T l II\\ EVENl', l' l.l:A\\ECAI.L \r\n(770) 49X-57fl2 \r\n \r\n34TH .ANNUAL CEDARVALLEVAITT'S \r\n \r\n(} ~~r..v6.,.l.lt...A.nas_t::,.1i,;,.,,, \r\n \r\nFESTIVAL \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~fay 2-3. 1998 \r\n \r\nS1rt11nl.,y 1011.m.-i I'm., S1m,L1y 11- 5 p.111. \r\n \r\nT h,:C,tbrt!l'l\\l1J11nmr Slr.in l..c.1~m l'r..:..._ni.. tin- ( :,-..br \r\n \r\nVJll,1 i\\rt, F~-.1r.-..l - dJun,:\u003cl iinc .1n ,.1111l..:~1it, ,hnw. chil- \r\n \r\ndn:11 \\ Jn \u003c-:\u003chihtt, r;11111.-. .u1d ,'Tl._11i..111 p.1,, li011. n.J t n:pou.11 \r\n \r\ni01xh. 11mq11,: .ut aucuon. am.I liw ,111nL1tl111k:rn . Frc-.. \r\n:ad,111\"\"\"' Frc,: r,irkm\"' 1t.,.1unc l'wk', P.ul... \u003c:,,cbm\"rn \r\n \r\nFOi! INr\u003c\u003elt.M,\\T ION, CAI.I \r\n \r\n(77tl)74i-\u003e-1l.W7 \r\n \r\n7TlI .ANNUAL 0CMULGEE WILD HOG \r\nF ESTIVAf. OF AIJUEVILLE May9, 1998 Art, Jnd n ..fo, I ~ IX-.:, H,1p , ,.:C.nt1\",1. l'l~Clu.,,,. I.\"'-' \r\nWikl I I~. c ..,1 W,u u ,-..mcm k:ll h . F, ...J. Ll\\'l\" ,m,r 1.,i111 111.111i ll d;,y. For mfon11.mon.c,1m .lt'.1: \r\nD EAN C I.EMENH \r\n(')12)467-23 1(, \r\n \r\n1998 Gco~(!iti 011 My Mill(/ \r\n \r\nT AS T E O F T l I E S O U T H AT STONE M OUNTAIN PARK May 23-25. 1998 Frnm h,;11k-.. l cr.1\"1i,h m 11 1,pr b.,wd lmQ. )\\1\u003c1'11 tiud \r\n1t .,tTa,1, nt\"th, Sumi,! Th 1, M,1rlt 1ri.d DJY\"''\u003c'k11d tli. \r\nwl 1uk Svn th wil l b, m at1,m l.11w1 .11 ch, c:,,11-..-11111 l\\k:1d,,w .is c.lt'.h S.1111h,;m ,t.,1, .,J~\"\"u..._-.11S ti.11.-.1111 fo,'.\u003e.1. 1111.-rumnk'III, f,~kcr.11!1,.,md lrlWI 1!.\"\"'iu.111,\u003e11, \r\nFoll I NfOll',,\\All\u003clNO:,,i ,\\:,,.,Y()F l1 1r,rl:\\.T.r...'T',. l'U.A\\I (:,,.11 (77l 1)4'Jl'l-57fl2 \r\n49TH ANNUAL WATERMELON DAYS FESTIVAL J une 20-Ju ly 12. 1998 T l11. \\V.mmi..:k11, DJ)..., F,,11,Jl fra111 r,-. fin.,1wk,. p.tr;l(k. an.., ~1id CTJf1.:, l\\\"Jt,m11k,ns. ~,id mud, 1111,r,1 Tl!tr,, \r\nl'OI! INl\"OII.\\\\AI ION. CAI I ('Jl2):!7.l-lU\u003etl \r\nTHE NEW U LUElJERHV F ESTIVAL J u ne 26-27. 1998 S,.111d1,rnfo111111 lu,l..-..ut.,cr..1i.,.c-.,1.r..J11,..,.:u11lnmd111i..ll\\ C11l for mti111,~1111111 \r\nAl ,\\IA.(iA ('J l.2) (,J~-5S.i'J \r\n\u003c:.,,,,,.,,.,~/ ,,,, /~'~\"' IX \r\n \r\n ~~ \r\nLIKE L NIER ISLl\\'DSHi::so1rr \r\n \r\n:J:At \r\nL'\"jlA'il'..R .....,_-.,.. \r\n~/~ \r\n' /:;,, \r\n \r\n_r:L \r\n@:@ R.ENAISSANC-E. PINEISLE RESORT \r\n \r\nfer More Information uII 1-800-840-I.AI or 710-93l-7l00 \r\n69soH01idayR01,d Llket..t.nltrhlands, CA 30518 \r\n \r\n On Your Mind? \r\nRamada At Your Service! \r\n \r\nRam ada want s to he the fll\"st to welco me yo u to th e contempora ry stale th at 's suga r coated with Southern charrn ! Escape to sun and fun o n Jekyll Island where you'll find rnil cs of sun -d renched beaches an d 63 ho les of champi o nship go lf. Or, head to th e no rth\\\\'CS Lmo untain s to d isco,cr an o ut door paradise in Ca lhoun with un ic1uc w ildli fe, hiking, tubi ng and camping. Rcli,c the i\\' il VVar days in Plant::ition \r\n \r\nrr acc by t o urin g p l a nt at i o n s, \r\n1.llll chc llum ma n s io n s and hi s t oric battleg roun ds. T hen plunge hack lo \r\nm o d e rn day Geo r g ia w it h a t rip to downtow n Atl anta fo r \r\nthe la test tr e nd s, exc i tin g n ightlif'c \r\nshopping. \\.Vhc1cvcr yo u decide to go, stay at a Rarnada locat io n to ma kl' SUIT yo u ' re as pleased wit h yo ur hote l acco mmoda tio ns as yo u arc with the Peach State. \r\n \r\nParticipatin_q Locatio11 s \u0026 Area Attra.ctio11s: \r\n \r\n1. ADAIRSVILLE Ramada Limited l k1r nrl eyG111-.frn11 \r\n \r\n2. ALBANY DOWNTOWN \r\nRamada Inn Cl,t-lin,r WildA,.inwf/'t,rk \r\n \r\n3. AMERICUS Ramada Inn ,fim1J1yl'\u003c0rll'r';, lf\"mI \r\n/fub ilulfurll1u11f111ity \r\n/ ff'(J. , f q u t 1 r ll ' n \r\n \r\nATLANTA AREA \r\n \r\n4. AIRPORT-SOUTH \r\nR,,.a,,m.,.ard,.a1,I1n1n..,,.,..,,.,;.,,,.,1 \r\n,\\ irporl \r\n \r\n5. CONYERS Ramada Limited \r\nGA fol ,r,wlimmf \r\n11, - l'r, rk \r\n \r\n6. DOWNTOWN Ramada Inn Tu r nt rflrld \r\n \r\n7. DECATUR Ramada Limited \r\nDo1r11M1t1tA l/u11/II \r\n \r\n8. FOREST PARK Ramac!a limited Suiles ,\\//u11lu Ar.~1 \r\n \r\n9. MARIETTA \r\nm,r Ramada lirTllted Sulles \r\nIii.dork Ciril Mrmorfol:,,/ \\l'ul,rP11rk \r\n \r\n10. NORTHLAKE Ramada Inn \r\n$l u,u ,\\l,w111\u003cli11 \r\n \r\n11. PERIMETER-NORTH Ramada Plaza Hotel Slm Mou11tu i ,, Slw11i\"Jl/ Bu~i11.um11rif'I \r\n \r\n12. SIX FLAGS Ramada Inn \r\n.'ii.r 1-' IIIJ:lil ,\\mu,\u003ci'mf'l,I l ~rk \r\n \r\n13. UNION CITY Ramada Limited N,,,.,,;;,~1111n'Fl':,1/ic,. / \r\n \r\n14. AUGUSTA Ramada lJrruted 1-'t.(;or,/o,.Army l k,.., \r\n \r\n15. BRUNSWICK \r\nGRfalJm11 baldi\"aJlLlkim\u003et1itIedc;,-,, ,-,.,.,. \r\n \r\n16. BRUNSWICK \r\nRamada Inn Fi1hi11Jt l\\ti tr .'ipor/;, \r\n \r\n17. CALHOUN Ramada Limited \r\nCarprt .\\lill \r\n \r\n18. CARROLLTON Ramada Inn Soullm~m  Ct,. (ll'irr \u0026 C,,blt: Ma11uf11cl.,ri11 j(J \r\n19. CARTERSVILLE Ramada united ,\\ nhru\"\"r- lW~h 1-\u003cJclory \r\n20. CORDELE Ramada 1nn ll'alcrmf'l\u003cH1C.111il,d \r\n21 . DOUGLASVILLE Ramada Limited Si.r ,.-fos:i ,\\mull4'mMI l'urk \r\n22. GRIFFIN Ramada umiled Soites Alli111/nJfo/orS1/N'du:a:, \r\n23. JEKYLL ISLAND Ramada Inn /l,_(l(/,,.,i',.'i Nl1i11,:1\\\\',1ff'r Spo,t, \r\n24. LA GRANGE Ramada Inn Cullmr11J G11rd..,,H \r\n \r\n25. MACON Ramada Im and Conference Center IA1l:t Tohaof1; rt \r\n26. NEWNAN Ramada Limi1ed lliY/o r icCivil\\fo r ,\\IN1w1fo lx \r\n27. PERRY Ramada Umi1ed \r\nG,\\ Nu tio,aal f \"a i rground~ \r\n28. SAVANNAH  POOLER Ramada Inn and Conference Cen1er ,\\fi,:hlyF.i1thlh ,\\irfmY'f' / lc r i l 11gr.\\fu ,wu m \r\n29. SAVANNAH  RICHMOND HILL Ramada Inn l ltf,d1t IFi1hi11,: S1timmi1tg \r\n \r\n30. STATESBORO Ramada Inn \r\nGA Sou lhrr11 U11fotrsily \r\n31. SUWANEE Ramada Limited All,mlufo/co11, 1'millin~C,.111rr \r\n32. THOMSON Ramada Limited U1kl!f 1fl, hinitS1timmiHI! \r\n33. VALDOSTA Ramada Inn Wi/dAdR'n l ulff \r\n34. WARNER ROBINS Ramada Inn UabiuMr forN\u003e\u0026off' I: ,\\ rill lior1.U11\"\"'\"'\" \r\n \r\nFor ReserFations Call \r\n1-800-2-RAMADA http:// www.ramada.com \r\n \r\n Fairs \u0026 Festivals \r\n \r\nFANTASTI C FOURTH CELEIJ IMTION J u ly l--5. 1998 ')ltn;Mo11111;1111l'Jrk,,;pl!xl.....,,,, 1h,-,;tit,n,n,h,nng,~tr thn\"tb) -.;jl1n, 1\u003c\u003eJ\\mtrin...1h, f J n Lhl lC f,11m h Cd,.._ br.u~,n \\1,\u003e111, Mo1111L\"lt11 l1.1rk roll, om 1h' r,'tl ,.--,,'l\"-'t 1;,iL'''l'l)'\"'w \"1d1 dw \\\\llfld', l~J..1:,1 Lt-.c:r-how Jnd fir.. 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'l1 K'Ul'l!_ll',' tl K'C\\'\\111l;,n;1nd \r\n \r\nr \r\n \r\nd ..i.,u1n ol dll hm .11 C:IUtcJ11 \r\n \r\nLbu. \r\nnm lt(_\\rnVATION, l'l fA',1 CAU : \r\n \r\n(771~)3:?-t~Jm \r\n \r\nOUT',.II H ATLANTAAUF.A- \r\n \r\n(tllM1)2.lJ-WINE \r\n \r\n21 ST A.'INUAL HOMESPUN FESTIVAL July 10-11. 191)8 Q1ul1ty Ath Jml lr.lt~,. i-:;um.._ ~mJ {\"\\'Cllh, SK n~\"id rx,. pJr.11k,1nt,rtJu11 11cm.fin.\"'''\"l-..J1 1tl11 11 ich 111,lf\\!\\V.1y,1tk 1',1rl. Dowmuwn l{,1d:nw1. \r\nFOii lNl'OltMATION. CAI.L \r\n(noJc~-~m-1 \r\n \r\nCIVIL WAR ENCAM PM ENT Ju ly 1~ 19, 1998 F,'\u003c.kr,11 .111d Cnt1li:d,r:i1 .....i..ti,r-.. l' nL-.. (.u11rfn.\"I.C'J\\:ilr)'. 111m1o.,.u11ll,.')',tlnllnii: - 11 1;,,.-1\u003e hL:)\\m'n:IU('l 111 Ji-:i,-1! 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IS'.15 m u...,m n and di..Jtrc, ()i'C'ntl11l).-..r.:p1Mond.1,-.. \r\n(706).i-12--17-1.l \r\n \r\nROCKC l'l\"Y'S 12THANNUAL FAl l~ YTA LE FESTIVAL Augu st ~ 9. 15-l(i, 22-23, 1998 \r\nDr,.1111, c..m, 1m, J11,I f,11rr \r\ntJk,comc 1,1li(1.J1 tl11,w,mdnfol ,11nm1o.rf,..,tm1liutl1\u003c~1n.k11,;it lt,,ck \r\n(:,t}. l)~,,,.d,1wm, ,1, ~)to.'ll1.f'\u003e, 11 111,1- \r\n(~l ,how,. 111:l~lfl.llh Jm l ~ lu...1 ut' 1:.-'nt,1:1iry1.,l..111\u003cl ,11'1)h,ll\u003ekd1J r.ic:1,.r-..Alld11. 11111L1L...,11l.lf\u003c'll'l'l.'ko:nd, m Au~ml. h,m~I hour, to J m.5 pm M1111\"1un clur1-,,xl. f-.,r 111f.1rr11,ni.\u003e11, C'lmun: \r\n14'11 PA'ITL\"-1 ltoAI) l.()()Kl\u003eVI /I.KlUNTAJN.GAJ0750 \r\n(70(,)IQll-25..3\\ \r\n18 \r\n \r\nOAKGHOVECOUNTllYFAl ll Augu st 15-16. 1998 C:rJft1k11ivt1)trJtu11h, kuld1e.1ur..r11..1h,,iu,ru11m\"m, \"ltl-r:l,li,.,111,,:l lll!Q Tm1111J...., 1k,nh,1( 1'111 M1\"1m.11n nn I hi:,;!111-J)' Zl. l;r,, p,u\\..m~ ')~1(J .1.111.-5:Jo p.m fur 11 11i1rn t.m,m, C'l \u003e\u003c1t.1n: \r\nOAK(il)\\'I CoUN'lltYF/\\111 (701',)(,M-4J27 \r\n \r\nTHE CH,\\ TEAU LAN HARvEsT \r\n \r\nAND M USIC CELEUl{ATION \r\n \r\nAugu\u003c1 29. 1998 \r\n \r\n,~,.\\ i.:r,iml tiiul.. ~.our S~1m11wr 0.,nn:n :i..rn, Clu11.~u Ebn lu;. \r\n \r\nr, nm1,,;h11,,tl 11,c,:ld,rJtnm .,f \r\n \r\nthl lun....111,s,,(( ;,~1ri-,.1\\ foll...( \r\n \r\n(1__~ \r\n \r\n!\"J)X'\u003ci, j ,111111'1111hcv111\u003c'),mb \r\n.I) t(,r .111 all-,t,,r 1\\kbrJt1011 wuh \r\n \r\n~ h,11-J1r h11l,)l)11-. 11n\"ic.1111 l ti1111I. \r\n \r\ncrn uh11wd wuh wrn, g.1111,,. \r\n \r\n~ m111.1r,, J11d 1.i-ii u,-.... llo.1m tli, i,:n1t nuk ,pn.:w:I ,u11 011 \r\n \r\nth~ bwn ,lrp:t .1 f.1hl, \" ' th, frt1111row tv '\u003e(.'\u003c' Jml d:ml'\u003c' \"' ,1_1m1 if1l11. 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KINC,\\IANI\u003e, ( ;A.ll.5-1:-1 \r\n(:,01)-1.U-Olli \r\n \r\n\"\"''\"\\.~l(',\\1,t.C\\1t1!/11.w1~11nr/k1n1--.b11d, l11ml \r\n \r\n30TH ANNUAL YEL LOW Orusv FEHJVAL September 11 - 13, 1998 \r\nS1u1w Mo1111L11n Park ITkhrJ1,.._ tl1\u003c J1tm1.1l hl1i,.111ml).:ot' \r\n21 tlwr.m:YdlowDJ1\u003e)'nd11s.mm1.1I f ,.,.n\\',11 Tl11, Yd],.., \r\nl}.1r,y f ,.,.m.,1. r.m l 1..J 0111. or'th\" mp Jn ~ JtKi rrJfo, \r\nh,,..,, m 1l11, 1utwn hr S1111shn t\u003c' A11i-.t M.~11111., 1lJn1r,-.. \r\n1l1\u003cS. 111l1', Lir~,:~t outr.loor JTt) Jtl\u003clcr;i lt,, ~11,,wt\u003c1th o,x-r IOl 1,:onic11~nt-.. a H..w.:r , ho1,, hw.,m,n111m1\u003c111, fr\"\u003cm-c 1;1111h. a1Ki lnt,,1ff1111! \r\nf-\u003c}11 NH)ltM/\\T ION ON 11 If\u003c; E\\'f.NT l'I rA'I ( :,.1 I \r\nmo)-l'JS-57112 \r\n \r\n1998 C('Ot;git1 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\nPAU LDING M EADOWS Alns\u0026CllAFTSFES1WAL Septe mber 12 \u0026 13. 1?98 CJ.i..m 11nul\u003c,p.111.:!Ut11h1,,,.l11h1tur. \r\n111Ul\\1i'W\u003c,1 Nllllfll,l),\u003e.JIA\\,(;A (770)~5-b.l50 \r\n \r\n25TH A,\"NUAL \r\n \r\nBARN ESVILL E U UGGY DAYS \r\n \r\nSeptember 19-20. 1998 \r\n \r\nc,.m-.. J,111111, 1l.,w11t\u003c1\\\\ll for .in, .111\u003c1 \r\n \r\n!1t~'\\ d,'f'l.a)\" fir,:.. \r\n \r\norl, .111o.l I\\IU\u003ck\". 1..7:; ''\"'' h(\u003e. 1-1 m,lc.._ tu l!Jm,')tilk. \r\n \r\nFt)lt INH)ltMAI ION. Ct)NTAfr \r\n \r\n(nU)l5,\"-27.12 \r\n \r\nPLA INS P EANtrr FF.STIVAL \r\nSeptembe r 26. 1998 Cu1u, hdp 11, nkhr.111,? !'oil p!.1y. \"Ir' l'lw\" '11,kwJlh \r\nC.,ul.t T .1lk.~ r.\\11! r.ic:1,, .,n, .md n., lh .._'Olld fo,111. J\\ctll'- \r\n111,:,a r;,r.t!I .,~...,. 1',.111111 11.1il.:rh.ulin):rn,11,,1. llJrd,k. \r\nM.1m !-itr,.:1, !\"'.milt ,\\luotMI!, pc.u11n t'.umu1:: \"'11111' \r\n111,111. p1,J1111t uu1~u111. l'n,11k111 ~ml i\\\\r,. C.m,'r will \r\n.m,ml .nnl p.,mnl'.lt\u003c \r\n('.All l\\lllM()IU l\" l (ll{.\\\\Al?llN \r\n('Jl:?)l-124-:.-1-l'i \r\n \r\nRIVERFEST AJfl'S \u0026 C J{AFTS FESTIVAL Scp rc m bcr 26-27, 1998. I-Ith Annual \r\nE.,11\u003c,iIK J 1r.-.l111\u003c1n.,l '\\.1mh.:m ed.~ hr.m,m uf,,TI.\"r11.,1ul .ir1~1.. n,11i,,,n thc\\i;i11l..,,.fd1l fa1M:1hlt1t,r1\u003c.l111nn..: ,.,.,.r J';jl 1Jk1m-..l Jru,,, ('.. n~t'Mmn \r\nt:dnb11111::mJd,,.111111\"1r.11m~th,1rrr,~ .1Ut\u003e1h.J\\l,.., ti.J1Untl):,IIIIKlllC'\"~c.,J. 1..'C'ubk.... \u003c111l,lr,11,~~J,,111,r1.1mm,,n. r;ul. .1ml 111un:! N,.,.11..~1111 ,h, r,...,,,h,11, ,11 tli.: N.,tth \r\nc;l.,.l!p-1 m,,uuwnt,., follnw l-7:\u003e, 1-575 Ill E..:it #K \r\nl'.O. Hox I Ul C.\\1'. IO'-, c;1UOI I-I \r\n(77ll)J-15-:?l'lil'I \r\n \r\nBIGPIGJIG Ocro bcrJ.~ 10, 1998 HISQ City. USA 111 \\1..:1111.1 will 111, d1, ,i1, ford11, l71h.1111111.1ll;,.ll~1;i ll.1r h,:,.11\u003c :,,,li,11,:Cl1.m1pn~1,l11pwltuh \r\n1\\.;1.mn.-,;cl11!dn:u',xm111l'' l'~r.1d.,, p:11-,'l:,1111,. ~\"\u003clfto11m.1m,m. c.1rnit,il mt,.._~,,d ~11111,,, 51( r........-.111~.uKIITJli.~ \r\npin~ d1rc, mi.:]u, ufh,!-: 'Ll!-:l' ,I,,,\"' \r\n{Ocroh,:r~l{l). 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T,\u003e11r., \\1 f l'l.1111Juon hou,,,. rmmm,.._ ,k111,1m!tJt1-.I. \r\nmu!.: C'l\\'111,, ;m, .11111 tr.1th ,111tl aru111u1,, ~1111\\,, cluldr,n, rk,.,111~ , ,,m1,1, C',mtld,r.11.: ,nc.,mpmcm. ~11d mor,. \r\nF,~r 1111iir111.m..11, n1m.1n: \\'\\11\\.,1 IJN(;-JiJN-Wll Kl.\\ CIIJ\\MUI lttlr ('t)M\\U:Jl!'f l',0 . l!OX(,(,I. \\VA,IUNC,ION, (;A.\\0(,7J (70(,)(,71'1-2013 \r\n\".1,l11. l1.1111~11,:- nn11l't \r\n \r\nGEO RGIA \r\n \r\n,. ..; \r\n \r\ni\\lARULE FESTI VAL \r\n \r\n,; \r\n \r\nOctober 3-4, 19'!8 \r\n \r\n:.;; \r\n \r\nTh1, 1mM11nK1mk,n,.1l111  \r\n \r\n:::~r~;;~:::1!:ur ~:'.:,'::: j_ \r\n \r\nth.:J'11hhc,:uly1lnn11!:, lli..-1\u003c-.... :._,.._ \r\n \r\n1i\\'ll. i\\brhk '\u003cC'11l11mr, .1.11J \r\n \r\n.:: ... \r\n \r\nfto, JII c..m111111w11. crJft, \r\n \r\n11111,.r. amo,h,,.,, 1h,.11nrJI \r\n \r\n11n1Clnruu11.F,1r1111i,mutk\"l, hlUUO: \r\n \r\n1'11 KIN,c :oUNIY CIL\\.\\IHIM()l\" COM\\l[IK[ 51111\\llt,/\\II DHI\\Lj/\\\\lHt.C:/\\llll-l l \r\n \r\n(70t,)UJ2-5\u003cW \r\n \r\n Fairs \u0026 Festivals \r\n \r\n1998MULECAMP MAllKET Oc1obcr 9-11.1 998 rlll' l'J)S 1\\.h1k ( :;i11 1pM:1rl..l1 w1ll lx. IKld Octt..txr9, II ) \u0026. 111111 dw llowmow11 --\u003c1mrc in ( ;,llllc\\\\ ilk. (~l r~1.1. It will li.-;1turt unr JO rq.:,lllll:ll folk :mi,t,, tltl\" Ekd1c4 lka11 11011~. d 1ih nM1k-oO: d ulJrc: u, c,tn ll\\',11;md liw t'111cr- \r\n1:1111m(' t11 . \r\n \r\nGEORGIA ONAc1ToIObcNrA9L-1F8A, I1i!998 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n1-75. E.xn -42. 1crl)', (;A nw \r\n \r\nr, . \r\n \r\n'Jlh ,111 11 11:il :!i l :l. l l\"-,p,ni,.,1rnl \r\n \r\n( ;to~1.1 N,m\u003c1n;1I F.nr n,:\\'nln_, \r\n \r\n:U\\N1rnl .111:1dmnr1:il p.1ck1i-:.._ uf lwr,t :ind lhnwd, ,hm,~. . ~ ~ - \r\n \r\n)1ll.11 l1.l1on1,. ,10d Iii \"- :i r t--,,1111- \r\n \r\n1x11u1111,. n11 1111u,:rc1.1I t-xh1bi1:,,, Cf llt\u003ca~. fr.._...: c111cn.111 1- \r\n \r\n11xnt. circu,. r.ir111v.1I rid.....,, ~n:it ti,rit.l, firt'\\l\\)rb ....rc. For \r\n \r\n1r1!i1n 11.1t1u11. n 1nt.1ct: \r\n \r\n(~O) YUH- l~AIH Olt (912) 'JX7-J2-47 \r\n \r\nWW\\\\ .g11(1.Ctllll \r\n \r\n29TH ANN UAL SORGHUM FEST IVAL 1998 Oc1obcr 9-11. 16-18. 23- 25 \r\nI hr1.1. p-,,u ,wd,1.mk Ot1 . )- 11. 1()- 1~. 21-::?5. I l:111d111:idt cr;11t,. cnum r, ;md !--\"\"JX'I 11111,,c. -.c11ur1. d:111c111g. ~ 11,,:u1d c11111t\"\u003eI'\u003e. l'.1r:1dc \r\n0:1. 10111. c.11 :.11\\)\\\\' 0\u003c.\"I. 171h ~nq,:111 1111 Mill l,'.fllldi11~:i 11d c.,okm!! d.1ily. For 111ur1. mform,nion com;u.t: \r\nUI.J\\11(\\\\111.LE J,\\YCU_, P.O . BOX 70 1. BI .J\\m'iVII.LE. C!A.30514 \r\n(70(,) 7-l:i--17-15 (711(,) 7-15-57StJ \r\n \r\nOKEFENOKEE FESTIVAL October I0. I998 lk,mr,-d 1r.ti11 dq,u1!-,'l'o11nd-, 011 M.1111 ~m_tt 1, the 1xrti.'t1-.c11111_!!for h:11ul111;1d1. an:. \u0026cr.11i.,. lil4:,d, parnde, e111c rt.11111nc 111. b1kl \u0026 run r:ire, and 1mm! \r\nOKli:L.NOKl:L Cl lAMHrn or Ct )~\\Ml ll( ., P.O. Box 75h. Fuu.:,ToN. GA 315.\\7 (9 12) -l1K1--2;i](i 1-,\\X () I:?) 4%--1(,11 I tl1lk..,mn (t1p!:111n1,.l. 11 c1 \r\n \r\n27THANNUAL \r\n \r\nGEOllG IA APPLE FESTIVAL Octobe r 1~ 11 and 17- 18. 1998 \r\n \r\nc:,.cJ o'~~~.-s\u003e,,11/,(1, ~ \r\n \r\nTht(;1,.,-.q,,11\\ppk- Fl,11\\.1IArh ,11 1tl C:r:ift., F.ur ... hdd l'n'f)' )'l\"Jr 011 th,.- \r\n \r\n~:\"_' ; - \r\ngcs tit1(1 Q \r\n \r\n..._-(oml.11KI d1ird ,,t1.ke11d~ of().,.0- \r\n \r\nlxr 111 h1,..111t1ful [lhJJ)\". CA. Fun lilr du.- 1.11tlf't fa111il)'adm1...,11m i, uuly ~J..111d d11 ldrc11 uudtr ,1:-: !-,\"-'l III frti.: . \r\n \r\nFur1nt{,r111.111t111.c11111.1c 1: \r\n \r\nCu Ml:I{ 0.)UNlY Cl IAMI\\I ll or COM/I. II II( :E \r\n#5 \\Xtr,1 \"ll\u003eI ~QU/\\lU. ELLIJAY. (:A .305-1() \r\n(70\u003c,) (~15-7-IIKI \r\n \r\n2411-1ANNUAL NEW SALEM M OUNTAJ ' FESTIVAL Oc1obcr I0-1I. 1998 Q11,d1t)' an, :iml cr,1(1 :,, fr-,11,.li. ~.11u rd:1)'  10 ;1, 111.-6 p.m.md ~11nd.1y. Ill .un -5 p.m. Ad1111,,ion ~ 'l111d1.r 12 lh t. fret rnlm !,:, Nu 1)1;1,. .1koh1)I or clru1-~. t\\ltlp L,-.,J..o. n Mnum.-1111 ,m CA I lwy. 13\u003c, lx:n\\1.,i.11Treut,m ;1 11d L1fayeut. F11r 111t~,n11Jtu111, c1m t.1ct: \r\n( ; E\u003c)IH i l. AND FAYNICI IOL, 1'115CI 11.Rot.:.tI. TllAIL \r\nHl\\ 1/\\.(i FAWN . (;A Jll7J, \r\n{706).W~ 19:i..'\u003e \r\n \r\n20TH ANNUAL H EIUTAGE HOLID1\\YS FESTIVAL IN ROME, GEOllGIA Oc1obcr 14-- 18, 1998 C.:01111,. nlt-br.ttt ,,,th m tr bc.rn ritk,..1 p.1r.1d1.. \\\\~1~)11 1r;i111 :111d 11\".1il mlt-. n l11h1t,. co1lfl'rt., ;ind C hi:1lu. C:0111e JOill tilt' fun Ill G eo~1a, U0111t-. \r\nFO H INHlH,\\1,\\\"I ION. \u003c:Al I \r\n(~111)-H+ lli34JXl . 2 \r\n \r\n81!0\\VN'SCllOSS ING CRAFTSMEN FAJR October 17- 18, 1998 C1111Kch..c-t1wr,111euftl1t ~ (\\ldc, 1. aw;ird-wi 11 ni 11 t.! \r\nt:ur, wluch \\\\Ill ht1-.1 175 \r\n \r\ndex1.1l11110h1i1t\\nlr;r1)11\\r\\n1i!-1. 1,,f1c11r..r,nfty, \r\n \r\n , , \r\n \r\n , \r\n \r\n.md , l 1II , ,llmu,1 ;a lns 1 \r\n \r\n.irt. ,rn t ht ,i 1e of .111 \r\n \r\nl'Xll t11,.t C\\Hllltl l!it111 i11J,: \r\n \r\nlll\\\\'11. I.OCl ll'd iktWt'l' ;, \r\n \r\nMilkdgp,lk .uul Macon. on G1,.o rg1:t I l1~hw.1r 22. \r\n \r\nl lou r,: 1)-5. \r\n \r\n411() lil({)\\VN':,, C uo,:-.INCi \r\n \r\nMii I IJXiEVILl.l:.C;A:'II0(,1 \r\n \r\n(912) -152-9.127 \r\n \r\n(912)-152-28'1 \r\n \r\n34TliANNUAL C HIAHAHAllVEST FAIR Oc1obcr 17-18, 1998 \"A t,)C-r.1pp111'.ckkr-,1pp111. tim-for1,.'\\'Cr)'lllll' /\\n , F1.sti\\ ;d.M J\\ JHrkd ,howc,N,: nf nwr ~I ,011tlk.'.bl l m,t:. :md cr.11l~11ll'll. Comi,l11 11c111;11')' hrn :'lppll' eid..:r. coi 111m111u:hw 1.1111..rt.1i111 oe111. I-I 1111iq1w food boo1 h,. cluldn:n, \r\n:1t\"1i,itit~ .uul iivtr h,,;11 ndt~. 1ili,:hhi-:htini,; ltume\\ I lt-111.1~1,. I lllhday, Fc'-tl\\':'11. Opc11 I0a.1n. t115p.111. fot, r infor111.1tiu11. crn 11.1n: \r\nP.O. UOX 12t-:2. UO\\.IE. GA.3411(12- 12X2 (70(1) 2.15.4542 \r\n \r\nSTO E MOUNTAINH IGHLANDGAMES AND SCOTrlSl-1 FEST IVAL O c1obcr 17-18, 1998 \r\nStone Mrn1111..1111 P.1rk w1ll 1.'Clk),\\i:?lll with till' ,,11 111d,of Pipe, :111d Dr;mi-. d11ri11~ 1he tlurd \\\\'l't'kcml i11 Octliher wh..:11~1l1i, \"~1rld-r..:1111w111..'(\\ Snm1,.h \r\nF1.,mal. I l1l1l.11 1d Ga111l\" and (;:11l11.ri111.: o i\" ll1l' CJ;m, 1, hdd in /\\tbnt:t. You~l1m111.wt tnhc Scom~h 1ut1yoy 1hc pip..: ;ind dmm h;iud,. 1111,.:hbnd .nhlcrn; 1.wm~. d:111ri11. ~in~ing. :md Scom:.h food. four i111i1rnution. c1\u003enuci: \r\nl'.0 BOX 1-102.1 A I LA1'ITA. 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( ;,\\ :~nos (-111-t) XI-I-WOii \r\nF,\u003e\\,X: (-1114) Hl-1--IIXf, \\\\'\\\\W,;11lh i,1 ur \r\n \r\n1998 eor,gia Ou My Mind \r\n \r\n19 \r\n \r\n Like the mingling of family and friends at a heartwarming reunion, exploring Georgia's African-American heritage brings visitors face-to-face with the far-reaching influence that people of African descent have had on Georgia's history and culture. Familiar events are revisited, new stories are discovered, and the traveler's experience is made richer. \r\n \r\nTo make this 1..xploration is to discover Afric:m-Am1..-rican cduc:u ors. politici ans, activist. anist. rcli gio11s leaders. eve ryd ay cit ize ns, and tho us.111ds upon 1housa11 cls of u1111a1ncd indi vidua ls w l10 haw contributed th eir t:lknts, imc:lkcr. skills. cour:igc. and faith to this six-cia l place known as Georgia. \r\nIn some citi1..s. important sites :111d po ints of in terest in tlu. Afri ca nAm erica n expe rience arc the foca l poi nts of speciall y d1..sig11:iccd distri cts. Atlanta 's Sweet Auburn l-li st0ric D istrict includes tlu: birth home of civil rights ac tivist Dr. Martin Lutl1 i:r King.J r. , Eben eze r Baptist C hurch when. he prc:lchcd. \r\nch c M art in Luthn King. Jr. Center \r\nand many o thtr hi storica l l:mdm :i.rks arc bbck -owrn.:d bu siness('S. In Augusta. the L1m.y- Wal ke r Di ~tri ct ho no rs two im portant Afri ca n Ameri ca ns. Lucy Cr:i. ft Laney, born into sla v1:ry, fo unded the 1-1:tint:s Norm al and Industri al Sch ool and bccam\\.' om ofGco rgias most o utstanding educato rs. Hi:r h omt: in now a mu si.um o f b lack h isto ry. C harles T. Walker w:i.s an impu rt:i. m mini ster in that com rmmi ry :rnd the \r\n \r\nfound e r o f th..: \"fabcrnacl e Baptist C hurch. Macon s Pleasa nt H ill Historic Di stri ct. o ne of th e first black n..: ighborhood s to be listc:d on the Natio nal Register of I listor ic Places . pro d uced su ch o uMandi11g fi gures as sin ge r and s011 gwritn Little Ri chard Pcnnim:111 , art ist H enry \\XI. Lucas. cduc:1tor Dr. Hob\\.rt Wi ll iam s. and c ivi l righ ts leader Wi ll iam I~ Ran da ll. \r\nFo r cxcd lcnt overv iews o f AfricanAmerican history. visitors can sto p at o ne o f nuny heritage nmsc urns th at dot thi.' Sr.lt\\.'. So me muse ums focus o n the conm1unit ics in w h ich they :ire loca ted w h ile o thi:rs o ffer a broad\\.\" r vic.-w. bur all add di men sio n to lesso11s in Africa n-A1nc ri can l1 iscory. In Atl:ima, the Afri can-Amc.:rican Panora mic Expcrk:n cl - APEX o tfrrs loca l hismry. Africa n art :i nd rota ting c.:xhi bics by local and national artist. \\Vhcn ill midd le Gc.:orgia. visitors sho uld incluck stops at tl1\\.' Tubman Afric:1 11 A1ni.rican M use um in Macon, and the- M o rga n Coun ty Afr ica n Anll ric:111 M useum in M:1dison. which o flCr a wide r:mgc of i.xhibics :111d cuhu r:i l probrr:1 111s througho ut the- yc.:ar. In coast:i l \r\n \r\n G eorgia . Sc:tbrook Village in Midway is a livi ng history museum chat po rtr.tys the lifestyle :tnd cu lture of chi s turn-o f- tl u.:-ccmu ry n1 r:i. l Afric:i.11America11 co111mu11iry. And Savannah visi trs ca n enjoy th e coll ection s at tiH: King-Tisdell Cottage, the Beach instiimc, :md the Ralph M:uk G il be rt C ivil Ri ghts M useum. \r\nCo11trib11cio ns of African America ns in the Literary, visual and performing arrs can lx seen thro ugh 1hc sr:Hc. The I-1:umno nds H ouse in Atlan1:i.. a popu lar showcase o f Afr ican-Ameri can art. is one o f many ga lkrks providi11g o ppo rru11ities co achni n. :md p urchase crafts and works o f fin e art. I lismric theaters such as 1hc Liben y Theater in Co lumbus. the M o rein Theater in Athens :md 1he Douglas Theater in Macon. now bc:mtifully restored , arc bringing new life to stages where such great entertai ne rs as G ertrude \"Ma '' lbimy, Bess ie Smith. Cab Ca lloway, Count Basic, Otis Redd ing. Little Richard. James Brown. Lena H o rne and m o re emh r:1 lkd aud ien ces for decades. Annua l f,: stiva ls sah11 i11 g Thomson's blues kgcnd Blind Will ie McTcll and C uchbcrt\"s jazz master Fletcher Henck rson :t rc cxcellcm occasions fo r enj oy ing o urings with fami ly and friend s. T he Na tio nal Blac k Arts Fcsciv:t l c:1 kt's place bi- annua lly in Atl:tma and in a s uJXrb showcase fo r the visual and performi ng arts. The Uni ry Festival in Columbus is a rccem add ition m th e Sea lsbnd Festival o n St. S imo ns Isla nd. St. Simo ns is the place novdi s1Tina M cElroy Ansa call s ho me, :tnd Pl1litzc r Prize-winning novc: lis1Alice \\V.1lker is a native o f Eato nton . \r\n \r\nHistorically black colleges and un iversities, sprinkled thro ugho m G eorgia. arc rich repos ito ries o f in forma tion, as well as wonderful sites for cultural events and sports competitio ns steeped in long-standing tr.tditions. And travelers l' njoy muri ng and attend ing services at hisroric churches, the religious, cultu ral and political ccm crs of the African American co mmunities they serve. \r\nOf course, good food is an ind ispensable highlight of an y trip, and the local fare in commtmiti4..s \r\n \r\nthroughout G:orgi:t is well worth sa mpling. Soul food ;1Jic ionados h:wc their f.wo ritl' haunts. :md some res tam:uns like \\Vcawr D's in A1hens. N ita's in S:wann ah. the.'. Top 1-1:tt C:1fC in Columbus. and I l\u0026-11 lll's1aur:m t in Macon coum cekbri1ic:s among their loy:tl cl ie mdc. \r\nTraci11g G curgl:l's Africa 11-American heriClf:,\u003ec is like follo\\,~ llg the bra nches of the family tree: at a big reu nion. It's a wondc1f11\\ j ourney !O t':'l kc, fi lled \\\\~ lh interesting people and eve nts ... imricat\"e. su1 assing. and always foscina1i1 1g. \r\n \r\nV)  A  L  U  E erhaps a word that's taken too lightly these ._ days. But not to the people at Masters Inns. \r\nL $ 2 0 0 \"Value\" is the center of our philosophy. Comfort, \r\n \r\ndem1li11ess, and the Best Va /11e For Your Dolfar is our \r\n \r\nOFF \r\n \r\nco mmitment to you. 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Mayfield Dai ry and Visi tor Cen ter is located in Braselton. Geo rgia. \r\n \r\n1160 Broadway Avenue  Braselton, GA 30517 (888) 298-0396 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 .W)' .\\liud \r\n \r\n23 \r\n \r\n International City \r\nof Georgia Centennial Olympic Pork CNN Center M.L.K. Center \u0026 Birthplace Stone Mountain The World of Coco-Col a Turn er Field Underground Atlanta Zoo Atlanta \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nI f~ not surprisi ng Atlam:-i Mcrro ca me th rough with Aying colors during the 1996 Centen n ial \r\n \r\na spectac ular performance d urin g th e 1996 Centenn ial Olympic Games. Record num bers o f visito rs desce nded u pon the city. testing Georgia's leg- \r\n \r\nOlympic Ga mes. The city has a track \r\n \r\nendary South ern hospitalirr N ow th at \r\n \r\nrecord for accepting to ugh challenges \r\n \r\nth e word is o u t o n w hat a versa tile \r\n \r\n:md prevailing hy sheer cm lm siasm. \r\n \r\ndest in ati o n Geo rgia is, the state's \r\n \r\nAt th e end of the C ivil Wa r, w hen \r\n \r\ntour ism has continued tO benefit fro m \r\n \r\nAtlallta had been destroyed by fire . her the G ames. Another be nefit fo r the \r\n \r\ncitiz(\"ns chose to rebu ild. th o ugh nea rly state has bee n the top-no tch facilities \r\n \r\nn c1)1thi11g they owned was in :1.shcs. \r\n \r\nth at have remai ned , such as the \r\n \r\n111 the ea rl y 1960s, a resurge nt \r\n \r\nO lym pic Stad ium (now Turner Field), \r\n \r\nAtbnta invested in a mode rn airport. \r\n \r\nth e Georgia Inte rnational Horse Park, \r\n \r\nthe biggest air traffic h ub in th e South - th e Georgia Tech Aquatic Center and \r\n \r\neast, then built an C\\\"CII la rger o ne in \r\n \r\nbes t o f all, Centennial Olympic Park. \r\n \r\n1980. With the h uge Atl antwH arts- \r\n \r\nAtlan ta is a sprawling ciry. Viewed \r\n \r\nfie ld Internati onal Ai rpart, the city \r\n \r\nfro m th e air, it appea rs to be a m ass of \r\n \r\nlxcamc o ne of the la rgest air trans- \r\n \r\ngree nery, w ith glea m ing sl-'.yscra pcrs at \r\n \r\nportation centers in the \\vo rld and o ne the hea rt of a spaghetti-kn ot of illter- \r\n \r\nstate high ways. \r\n \r\nAt ground level \r\n \r\nit is all tree . \r\n \r\nro lli n g hills. \r\n \r\npretty neigh- \r\n \r\nborhoods. and a \r\n \r\nclean, architec- \r\n \r\nturally impres- \r\n \r\nsive hotel and \r\n \r\ncen tral business \r\n \r\ncore. Under- \r\n \r\nground, beneath \r\n \r\nthe viaducts that \r\n \r\ncove r th e o rig i- \r\n \r\nnal streets and \r\n \r\nT urner Field, the new home of the Atlanta Braves, was reconfig ured into a basebal l field afte r the Ol y mpic Gomes. \r\n \r\nrailya rds o f o ld Atlanta, arc an atm osph eric \r\n \r\nhisto ric distri ct \r\n \r\noftl1c rop crn1vc m ion and tourism \r\n \r\n:111d :m entertainmen t capital. \r\n \r\nsites in North America. \r\n \r\nSince Atla n ta's streets do not fo rm a \r\n \r\nOptim ism scizcd Atlama ns in 19()5. grid pattern , and since th ere is a pro fu- \r\n \r\nwhen thc y constructed a giant baseba ll sio n ofstree ts co ntaining the word \r\n \r\nst:1dium a yc:1r hcforc cmi ci ng a tea m \r\n \r\nPcachtrL\"C (32 at last count), rhc easiest \r\n \r\n:1way from Mih..v:rnkcc. T hen they \r\n \r\nway to get o rie nted to Atl ama is to \r\n \r\ncheered thro11gl1 25 seasons. drea min g lea rn the main neigh bo rh oods, subur- \r\n \r\nof a N:1tio11a l League ham pionshi p. \r\n \r\n\\Vl10 w ill ever forge t the Atlanta \r\n \r\nBraves in their 9 1_92 and 93 \r\n \r\nati o na l Le;iguc l'c1111am thr illers. \r\n \r\nthL'ir performances in the '9 1. 92 and \r\n \r\n'% Wu rl d Series, and m ost especiall y \r\n \r\ntheir champ ions hi p of the 95 Worl d \r\n \r\nSeries? \r\n \r\nAtl allta M ecros 2.9 m illio n people \r\n \r\nro lled out the welcome m at and !,.73VC \r\n \r\nban areas, and a few no table land m arks. \r\nThe Phoenix ri si ng from the ashes is a sy m bol of At lanta ' s pride. \r\nFive Points is syn on ymo us w ith ce ntral d own town. It is the intersectio n of Peachtree Stree t (the fa mo us o ne), M arietta Street and Edgewood Avenue. ft\"s also the southern end of the business and finan cial district and the loca ti o n o f Woodruff Park, a $ 10 mill io n gift to th e city fro m the fo rm er presidellt o f Coca-Cola, Ro bert Woodruff Covering an entire block, th e park is o ne o f th e best places to catch a lunchtime glimpse o f a cross sectio n o f Atlanta's citize nry. \r\nA sho rt walk away, MetroPOlitan At lanta Rapid Transit Authority 's (MARTA) rapid rail lines cross at th e main Five Po in ts Stati o n. The natio nally-accla imed MARTA pub lic transpo rtatio n system , \\vith 46 miles o f trac k and 1.54 1 m iles o ffeeder bus ro utes, is the leas t expensive way to go just abo m anywhere in Atl anta. \r\n \r\nPlaving in the Olympic Rings ot Centennial Olympic Pork (oppos ite to p); Atlanta skyline (opposite left); At lanta's beautiful dogwoods (opposite r ig ht). \r\n \r\nlivable cities \r\n \r\n25 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nDowntown to the airpon is :l quick IS-m inute ride. \r\nAcross from the MARTA FivcPoims Statio11 is th l entra nce to Underground Atlanta, now in its sec- \r\n \r\n,vay co three ofch c cicys hisruric:i l attr:ic ti u11s . \r\nLower Ablxun:l Stree t ,.v:is rhc o ri gin;il Undc rgro t111d. th e ho ttest spot in town in the btc !%Os and c:irl y '70s. It \r\n \r\nThere is an abundance of streets named Peachtree-32 at last count. \r\n \r\nond exciti ng rcinc:irn:uion. Covering 12 cavern ous :ic n.:s, Unde rground is fi lled with 12 rcs rau rams :me\\ ni ghtclubs, over IOU sp,ci,lty shops ond srrcctcart me rchants, :md is the 6~ t1..- \r\n26 \r\n \r\nis now j usr o ne p:1rt of a rurally rede ve loped crnnpk-x th:ir rcupcntd in 1989. Old Alab, ma Srrcct E.1tc1y is th, colorf11l. li111-fi llcd food rn urr. and Kcnnys Alley is c11rcnai 1111Km row. \r\nl99R Cem~f.?i\u003cl 011 Nly .\\Ifill(/ \r\n \r\nArlam:t would not Ix. all it i-; cud:iy w ith o ut the COI Hl'ih11tio1b or iL'i ho megrown corpor:i.tc gi:l11t. the Coca- Cob Company. R.cspondi11g to p(,pl1br dlm:md for ;1 Coc;1-Cnb 11111scum. they bui lt The Wor ld of Coca-Cola p;1 vil ion ;1dj:lCt.:llt tu Undergro und to house- the- l:1rgcst colknion of Cuc:lCula m cnio r:tbili:t in exi:-.rcnn. The chrcL-story p:l\\ilio n :i l'io cn11t;1ins fanciful cxhibir-; :ind traces the bcnr:ig:c:-. dc,clop mcnt from :1 11 188() Atla11t:1 dru gs tore co11cocci011 to :i wt) rl dwidc phc 1101 11c11011. A tour nfCokc-!) world ,i:i largc-scrcc-11. high-ddiniriun cckvisio11 :111d a fmuriscic ~od:i f(.)unt;i.in ch :ir \r\n \r\n wow~ visito r~as it ~hoot\"i 20- foot Stream~ urc:oc:1-Cob into their cups arc highlights o f an y visit. \r\nSeveral blocks wes t o r J=ivc l'o im:-.. CNN Center cxpn::-.\\cs :rnothcr -;ide of Ad :mra: high-t1.:cl1 , fo, c-paccd . sratc-o t: tl1c-:trr imn 11atiu11al new~ broadcasting. C NN and I leadlinc Ncv,!s, two 24-lmur all-new-; 1H..tworks, arc the crcatio11ofT11rnn Broadca~ti11g Sysu.:m of Atl:mta. A 45-minute C NN Smclio -four o fT\u003c..rs :1unique vic.w o f news prod uction fro111 spcciallycrn1 ~tn1cted. glass-c11closcd overhead walkway:,,. Visitors arc in vited 10 reserve :i :-.ca t in the swdio :111d ic11cc \r\n \r\nfo r C NN 's hottest prob,rarn. r:,lkBack Li,e... \r\nNea rby. th e Georgia Dome is hom e to the Atlama Falco ns footba ll ream :ind was th e.: site o f the 1994 Super Bowl. The Dorne will be the site of the 2000 Super Bowl. The Atlanta I b wks basketball te:11n is currentl y in limbo and plays a split schedule betwtc n 1hc Gc.orgia Dome and the G corgi:i Tech ca mpus. A new arcn:i. in che former O mni loc:uio n. will be completed in the fa ll of 1999. Across the street. major co11vc11tio 11:-. fi ll the halls of the mammoth Georgia World Congress Center. \r\nThe Wo rld C ham pion Atlanta Br:wcs broke in :1 new :-.cadiurn b st season - Turner Field (named , o f cour'ic. for tlie Br:tvcs' owner Ted Turner) served a, the O lym pic Stadium during the Cemc1111i:1 l G ames. The stadium i-, on the cuHing edge in \r\n \r\nThe 11useum and lours are opea rear-JOUnd aad include behind the seams \r\nvisitstoCoca-ColaSkJfield. aBraveslu1urys11ite.1hepressbo1, \r\nn, broadcast booth.dDiOUI aod clubhouse. Scoals Alley and Pim. Call \r\n1.-afm brochur, or\"\"' informatlon - 404.614.2311 \r\n \r\nI 998 Cfor,~ia Ou .V/y M iud \r\n \r\n27 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nba))cba ll dia mo nds w ith a rcsra uram , basC\"ba ll muscim1. T Vs ai ri ng all rhc \r\n \r\ndK orib'lns and use of mon ey thro ugho ur rhc ages. The High Muse um at \r\n \r\nThe dome atop the Capito! Bullding is covered w ith Georgia gold, w hich was mined in Dahlonega in the Northwest Mountains. \r\n \r\ng:1111c~ arou nd lh c lcaf',llC, imcr.icrivc g:unc~ and the Coc:i-Cub Sky Fid d. \r\nOn a sm:i llcr scale. th e.: Monetary Museum at thi; Flckral lkstTVC Ua nk j ust down the block fro m the Georgia Domt :m:a tel ls a fo'ici nati ng s1ory of \r\n \r\nGeorg ia Pacific i::. a mini-ve rsio n of t:1 c much bigg1.:r uptown o riginal. y1.:t con\\'l' nicn t for sightsc1.: rs w ith limited time. \r\nHccausc Atlanta is the coumy :.L\"ar. statl' capita l and n.gional hcadqu.111cn, \r\n \r\nR \r\nII', been IO yeo11 ood over 1eien \r\nmillion vnilors since Wi llie 8. linl ,el fool inlhe ford African Rainfore,! in lune 1988.Nowo proud lolher of lwo wilh lwo more on lhe way, Willie 8. is fuming 40 lhi, oummerl Make lhe zoooporl olyour nexlvi1il loAllonloond help celebrole 10 yearsolconmvotionexcellence. \r\n \r\n28 \r\n \r\n1998 Gt,\u003e~l!fo 011 .\\Jy .\\ Ji,ul \r\n \r\nfor fcdcr.11~OVL'flllll l' lll .1 -.i1.:1bk chunk o fd uwntow n ha.-. hl'l'Ollll' thl' gon: rnmcm corridor. This includt..-. a ncwly- rcnov:ucd City Hall, tlu.: Fulton County Complex, the Richard B. Russell Federa l Building, \\'ario u., ,;rate office huildin !,...~. and the d1,1incti\\'c. gold-do1ncd Georgia State Capitol . \r\nThe C b s.:;ic lkna i.-..-..a1 1cc-.-.tylc \r\nCapiml is a N:uion:tl I lismric Landmark. It wa::, built in 1889. for just under $1 mil lion. A Hall of F lags :rnd the State Museum of Science and Industry arc located in side it'\u003e G eorgia marble- li ned interior. The Capitol dome has been gi ldcd twice. both times wit h prccio11.-. mc1al don:ncd by Gcorgi:1 ci ci zcm. ThL\" dome i'\u003e :i. pil:CL' o( st:i.tc hism1y. :1 reminder th:i.t Amcric:i.s fir,;t gold ru~h 100 k pbcc in 1828 in D:i.hlonega. !)ourcc o( the Capiml domcgold. \r\nAn I I-block pnrrion o ( downtown is occupied by Peachtree Center, designed by Atb11ta :uch itcct j ohn Portm:111. who ,;h:iped thL' city\\ dra1n atic 1110ckrn ~k.-yli 11L\". PL\":icl1trce Cl:nter i!) trul y the cente r of AtbntJ businc!):, acti\\'ity \\\\~t h three: of the city's finc.:st hoed,;; ...cvc n o tlicc cowc.:rs; rhc At lanta Merchandise, Apparel, and Gift Marts; :rnd lnforum, :1 '\u003ep:1ciou-. meeting cc.: ntc.: r :111d co111p1 1ta/i 11fo rmation proce-.:,in~ 111:1 rt . \r\nlkvolving rcM:1 ur:i11h :111d lounge~ :ltOp the \\'(/cqin Pc:id1tn:c Pb za and 1he I ly:1u lk gcncy A1k111 1:i. atford swc..:ping. p:111or:1111ic viLw~ of the ci ry. Som..: of A1b11ra~ bc~t ..,J,oppi11g. dining :md peop le w:11ching :1rL' in and :1 rorn1cl l\u003ecachrr..:..: Cl111cr. \r\nAtlamas co111111\u003c.rcial. ci\\'iC. and cultur:i.l l'llL':l'\u003ellrl' i'i in l.1rgl' p,1rr du..: to contribut ions 111adc by :m accompli shed African-A1m: rica11 com munity. Sweet Auburn Hi storic District was rhc !)0111 :md pride o( bbck Atbm:1fro m the 1890~ to the 11nc\\- !1)()()~. A bminc-ss. rcs idcnti:11and c-11tcrtai nt11L\"lll cnclaw along Auburn Awmu.: cas1of Five Poin~. thi:, :,rn:dl :,tctio11 of town producLd rncn and WOlllL'll who inAuL'nccd th L hi~tory of tl1L city. :,tatL' and nati o n . \r\nMartin Luth\u003c:r King. J r.. worldn:nowncd ci\\'il right~ ILackr :111d Nobel Peace Prize rec1pirnt w:is born 011 Auburn Aw11m. I lis Birth Home, Ebenezer Baplist Church whLrL' hL and \r\n \r\n his fa titer pr\u003cachcd , :u1d Freedom Hal I Complex, which comai11:-. Dr. King's \r\n \r\nl'llr\u003c. - 011 Auburn Avc11u1. is au in fo rmative imroduction to the whok :1 re:i. \r\n \r\n\u003c .- \r\n~ \r\n \r\nb'Tavcsitc and the Center for Non.Vio- \r\n \r\nSwer.:t Aubu rn is :1111ong seve ral \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nnei ghborhoods fea tured by ( . \r\n \r\nthe Atbma Pn:s1..1-va tion Ccn- ~ \r\n \r\ntcr on walking tours con- \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nd11ctccl April -Now mb\u003c.r. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n7 Two historic ho11s1. m11s1.:- / \r\nums in \\Vest End offa fur- \r\n \r\nthcr insight imo th e scope of J Arl:111tas bbck heritage. T he ~ \r\n \r\nBea ux Arts Cb~sical Herndon ~ Margaret Mitchell House IS \r\n \r\nHome was designed :rnd b uilt ~ \r\n \r\n;11 19 10 by Alvnzo F. 1krn - \r\n \r\ndon. a fo rmn s1:i\\'c who founded the Atla nta Life \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\na must-see while In AHanta. Located In the Midtown area, the home Is where \r\n \r\nlnsur:111cc Company. Ham- I.._ Mitchell lived and wrote one \r\n \r\nZoo Atlanta's proud papa Willie B. hos two bobv gorillas on their woy, due in the spring of 1998. \r\n \r\nmonds House, a 191\\1 cc11t111y E.,st Lake Victorian home, \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nof the wortd's most beloved novels, Gone With The \r\n \r\nS ,i.1:ls the rcs idc11cl of tl1c late \r\n \r\nWind. The 4().mJnu1e 'tour \r\n \r\nartp:ltron. Dr. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nlent Social Change, h:ivc bl'l'n d\u003c.:-.i~- \r\n \r\nQ.T. I lan1111011ds. 1ts_ now :i. ~ -llcry of ) takes visitors through her \r\n \r\nn;m:d pan o f the Martin Luther Ki~g, \r\n \r\npcrmanc m and tr;1vcl111g r.::-.:lubus by ~ apartment which she \r\n \r\nJr. National Historic Site. T he surrounding neighborhood and all of Swclt Aubu rn an.: included in :1 N:1 tio11:i l l';1rk Service Prcscrvacio11 Di:-.trin. T hl APEX Museum - or African Amcric:111 P:1 nor:1111ic Expt:ri- \r\n \r\nnoted black :irtists. \r\nThe N atim1al Historic L,ndm:1 rk \r\nwren's Nest, :llso in Wc~t End, was th e Victorian era hmm: ofauthor Joel \r\n~~~~i:~;1: \\;:~~:~1: r:::~::fthe whim- \r\n \r\n\u003c affectionately called \"The \r\n \r\n21 Dump.\" Open doily. 990 \r\n \r\n) \r\n \r\nPeachtree St. (404) 249-7012 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n~~n_r-J \r\n \r\ndl( danta/\u0026 \r\nCOME CELEB RATE OU R CENTENNIAL YEAR! \r\n1898-r998 \r\nExperie11ce TJu, Battle of J\\tlmaa.  the world's largest /J(li11ti11g cn/Jturi11g a pi11otal m o111c111 i11 the history uf our 11a1io11.  A qu:1m:r of a million visirors :t yc.-:tr \r\n1. on'\u003eider th\u003c. C )rd o r:1111:1 :\\ \" Don't J\\iliss\" wht'n visit ing At!:1nra.  Loc:11cd in historic G ram P;1rk, only 10 minute!\u003e fro m dowmown.  A :'.\u003ehow every half hour  T he locomm ivc Tcx:ts\"  Om~rand ini.; hook srorc ,rncl gif1shop  Open d;t il )' from 9:30 :t.m. to 4:30 p.m. ,:. (.~:iO p.m. Ju1w I in L;ibor D.1r l \r\n800 Cherokee Avenu e, S.E. Arbm~i , Geo rgin 303 15 \r\n(404) 624-I07I (404) 658-7625 \r\n \r\n1998 G\u003c'orgia 0 11 My i\\llill(f \r\n \r\n29 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nOn the f.ir wc..,t :,.idc ufAtbnta. Six Flags Over Georgia ddigl1t:,. children \r\n \r\ntoric Grant Park, j11s1minu ti:!'., fru111 downtown Atbma. Ho111c w 1.00() \r\n \r\n:lllimals living \r\n \r\nin mturali:,tic \r\n \r\nh:tbirats. the \r\n \r\nzoo's :mim:11 \r\n \r\ncollection rep- \r\n \r\nrese nts six \r\n \r\nco11tinc111s. \r\n \r\nExplore the \r\n \r\nFord African \r\n \r\nRain Fo rest \r\n \r\nw here fo m \r\n \r\nfam ilies of \r\n \r\nlowl:rnd goril- \r\n \r\n1:ts. includin!-t \r\n \r\nfamous \\Vi llic \r\n \r\nB.:md his \r\n \r\n:ldor:1bk: \r\n \r\nda11ghtcrs. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Botanica l Gorden's Fuqua Conservatory is a plant lover's paradise. \r\n \r\nKudzoo and O lympia. (and two mo re off- \r\n \r\nspring arc o n \r\n \r\no f all agLs \\Vitl1 33 1acres of non-stop \r\n \r\ntlu: way!) reside. Vi!'.,it the Masai M:ir:i. \r\n \r\nthrill ri des. kiddie s hows and 11n1sical \r\n \r\nhome tu African ckp h:mrs. bbck rhi- \r\n \r\nCXt r.t\\':\\g:1117.:l~. \r\n \r\nnos. lions. zebra. ostriches and more. \r\n \r\nZoo Atlanta and the Atlanta Cyclo- Otl11.:r highligh ts include C hilc:111 \r\n \r\nrama :,.hare a common loc:uion in hi \"i- A:1111i11gos, drill baboons and a grc:n \r\n \r\nrcpt ik colkcti on. Do n' t mi;;~ thl petting: zoo. wild life show :l.lld :lllirn:i.l feeding.,,. \r\nTh,,: Atlanta Cvclorama ho u~r.::s one of the city' s m ost ix- loved :m treasure~ and tells til l' poigna m ~tol) ' ofone of the pivot:tl cwms in C ivil \\V.1r hi ~tory. thl Jul y 22. 186-L B:mk of Atbnt:1. All thl action of tlrnt o ne terrible day is caprun.::d in :i. tl1rLl-dirnc.:11sion:i. l. 358fi. p:1i11ti11g- i11 -1hc-rouncl. with sound dfl--CL'. a11d 11arr:11io11to l1igl1ligl1t each facet oftl1l' bauk. J\\11 irnroducmry fi lm sets the SCL'lll'. and a 11mse11111 of Civi l War :mifacts and thl 1862 stea m locomotivl' TLx:is fill thc exhibit hall. \r\nCentenn ial Olympic Park, located in dow11tow11 Atlanta at Tcchwood Drive M arictt:i Street and lmcrnational Uo ukvard. served :i~ rh1.: focal g.1tlH:ri11g point for the 1996 Summer O lymp ic G:1111cs. Afo: r the.: Olymp ics. chc park w:1~ rcmodckd ;md now serve~:is a favoritl' hmd1 spot fo r dowmown workns. ;1s wdl as th e site or v:1riuus connns and CVl'lltS. \r\nMidtown, fro m Pone~ d e Leon Avenue nonh to 26th Sm:\u003c.'t. continue.-, to mi x the o ld and lll'W. but hlrc the \r\n \r\nA\"ll..A:\\.'TA BOTA:-JICAL CARDEN \r\nSomething's always blooming a l the Allanla Botanical Garden! l oca ted adiacent lo \r\nPiedmont Park in Midtown. the Ga rden is open Tuesday-Sunday from 9 am  6 pm . Visitors will enjoy t he Garden's 30 acres of flowering landscapes. specialt y gardens, a \r\nhardwood forest and the Fuqua Conservalory, home lo rare and endangered \r\ntropical and desert plants. \r\n \r\nThe award-wlnninQ deslitn of the Hlith \r\nor Museum Art has mad e It an \r\nlnternallonally recoQ:nlzed landmark. But 1hc hundreds of thousands who visit 1he Hllth each year find much more than a beaullful bulldlnQ. The Museum houses \r\na superb collecllon of European and American palntlnit and sculpture, \r\ncontem porary ar1, folk art, African art, photoQ:raphy, and a decorative arts \r\ncollectlon that's been called one of 1he fin est In the country. \r\nuseum 0 f a r \r\nII~ M1N.'111n uf 111. I!.SO l'r:idun.'t' SI \\I:. \\tblllJ. G.\\ j{l3(1} 011',.'ll Stindt~ noon-5 p nt : Tu\u003c~-S:tlurd:t~. Iii :t.m- \r\n; pm ldulL, SU. ~11ltlr 0U1l1t, :1.11d roll\u003c,:t' :,,1111k1tL, S-t: rhi]dr('n 6-1 - S!: \\I US('Um nk'mb(,I') and childn.11 6 u 11Ul'r fr1.1. l ur infomu1ion C-Jll C101) - H-IIIGII. ~J1t\u003et+.1I pmi11~ :1.1td hours app~ to ~pt.'Cial t~hibilion~ \r\n \r\n30 \r\n \r\n1998 Geo!J.!ia 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n-W4.,'635-8..i'}6or88K/42-t-4929 or DOT from cellular phone~. \r\n \r\n atmosphere is mo re rcsidcmi al. as seen in the :1.n rac1ive ho mes o r Ansley Pa rk. \r\nfae n so. the area is fast lx.-com ing a Sou1l1cn1 Vl' r~ion or o fT-Broadway. Ancho n:d by the Woodruff Arts Center, which includes th e Atlanta Symphony, the All iance and Studio Theatres, and \r\n \r\nAtlanta Botanical Garden and its $3 .5 mill io n Fuqua C onsc rvamry, an oasis o f exotic tropical pla ms fro m :iround ch c w o rld. \r\nWhil e there arc hundreds o f fin e restaurants in Atb nta M etro, evc )'thing fro m simple BBQjoinrs to d cg:mc Southern m:111sions, o ne in Midto wn m ust be singled o ut as a loc:i.1instirurio11. The Varsity ne:i.r G eorgia Tech has been dishing tip chi li cheese dogs and fried pies in its own specia l way since 1928. It is bi lled as the world 's largest drive- in. \r\n \r\nAnicrica's o ldest ba llet co1npan y and o ne or the n:uio ns rop physica l science mu...eums :i.rc located next co each o tl1er o n the o uts kins of Midtown. T he Atlanta Ballet ix:rfo rms :u the C ivic C enter. adjaccm to SciTrek, where m o re th:m !CO hands-o n exhibi ts ill ustrate basic principks of science and their appl ica tion to eVCI)'day life. \r\nOn the: L\"astnn pcriphcry of Mi d- \r\n \r\nrhe High Museum of Art, Midtown is also th e address of at least 10 o ther live pe rformance theaters. O ne of them, The Fabulous Fox, a 1929 Moorish/ Egypt ian/ Arr Deco fa ntasy is o n the Natio 11 al Register o f Hi storic Places. \r\nAnother icon in th e M idcown area is the Margaret Mitche lI House, loc:n cd at the corner of Peachtree and 10th streets. Opc nedjusc last yLar to 1hc public. the ho me is whe re Mi1cl1Lll wrote Go11e Mliil1 T1u.\u003e 1-Vi,ul and includ es exclusive mcm o r:ibilia, sud1 a') 1he origi n:i. l typewriter, fro m w hich s he crafrcd her class ic nove l. \r\nRhodes Memorial Hall, :l 1903 \r\ncopy of a lihincland castl e. is chc m useum ho me of th e G corgi:i. Trust fo r I lismric Preservati on. Colony Square, 0 11c o f the first of M idtown's 11Lw skyscrapers. is a contlmporary condo/ o ffi cc/h o ccVshopp ing and dining compl ex. \r\nT he mo~r popular pbcc in Midtown is 180-ac rc Piedmont Park, w h ich is a have n for walkcrs, j ~rcrs. ro lk r skaters. ro ller bbdcrs. picnickers. te1111i~ and softball players, and just abom anyone w ho wan ts to relax. A l:i.rgc po rrio n o f the park includes \r\n \r\n/ 998 Gt1orgia 0 11 M y Mi11d \r\n \r\n31 \r\n \r\n :ud y-pri ccd rc~r;mr.mts 111:stlcd in this cozy 1icig\\1borl1oocl an: pcrcnni:i l \r\n \r\nBuckhead, nonh of M id town. is Atlantas silk-srocking di strict. Fine o ld \r\n \r\nThe M ichae l C. Carlos Museum ot E mory University houses o beau tifu l collection of arti facts from Egypt. \r\nAtlanta fuvo rites. N e:uby Inman Park is fi lled w ith sr:ttdy Victori:rn ho n1es. Its com mercia l cente r, Littl e Fi ve Poi nts, is perhaps the f1 1nkiest vi ilag'- in Arl :mo . wi th o flbcat sho pping. dining and nightl ife. \r\n \r\nCome n ightfa ll , Buckhead is the spo t lO sec and Ix Sl'C ll. A w ide vari ety o f c:t fl.'.s, restaurants. mu sic and d ance cl ubs :ire clustered w ith ho tds in the pocket between E.\"lst P:icc~ Ferry and Ph arr Ro:ids just off ltaclnm.: erect. \r\nIn the s1m1111crrinK'. thcn: is mo re top qua lity cmerta inmcnt :it Chastain Memorial Park Amphitheatrej1.1sr 11ortl1 ofB1.1ckl1cad. Opcn-:iir concert goe rs di nc o n daborall' picnic suppers O.:fon. tuning in to chc Aclama Sym phony and luminari es from the world ofjazz and pop. O n July 4 th. the :umual IOI\u003c Peachtree Road Race takcs ofT from Buckhead. next to Le nox Square. \r\nDeKalb is Georgia's second largest county and co nsrinues 25 perccm of mctropolir:m Ad :una. hs coumy scat, Dccamr. j ust seve n mi les c:bt o f d owntown. is known fo r its bca11tifull y l:indscap\u003c.d 11 cighborhoods: its \r\n \r\nTOOR~::::~: largest granite rock, traveled through time, and visited exotic countries. \r\n \r\nCall for your FREE Travel Planner with suggested itineraries and calendar of events. 1-800-9996055 ext.3022 \r\n32 \r\n \r\nJ998 Georgia 011 My lv/ill(/ \r\n \r\n world n:11ow11cd Emory University, the I brvard ofthi.: South : :m d the cxtc nsin ly 1T11ov:i 1cd Michael C. Carlos Museum, 1111.' Sou1hc:isrs largl-st :irch:icolq,ry museum fc:iru ring cornprcl1 c11,ivc collcctior1s from Egypt. GrccCL and Africa. \r\nThe Fernbank Museum of Natural Hi story i~ the brgc:-.t 11:m1ral hi:-.tol) ' museum in the Soud1e;1H. It ha:,, the sL1rcs first IMAX Thl':lte r, a din o:,,:u ir gallery. :md its pnmancm exhibit.A l f1'dk \"f111\"011gh ~rim\u003c' i11 Gt'O(l!in, u:.c:-. the st:uc ofGcorgia :is a microcosm 10 tdl the history of the (.'art h. The ddiglnfully colorfi il Fam:1sy Forest bri11b\"S 10 life b:isic 11:nu rc co11ci.: pts for 3- cu 5-ycar old,;. T he companion Fernbank \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nGlover Pork in the Marietta Square is the perfec1 spat for a Saturday afternoon \r\n \r\nPi cnic. \r\n \r\nScience Center boasts o ne o f the brgcsr pl:mcta riu ms in the nat ion .i nd a 65-acrc fores t w ith wa lking trails specificall y dcs ii;ncd for the visuall y irnpair1.:cl. \r\nThe Carter Pres idential Center, located appropri ately cnougl1o n Freedom Parkway ju:::.t ca,;t or Atbnta. promotes pcan and human rights worldwid1:. Tl11: Ct: m 1:r is a uniqtt~ blend or histo1y and hi story in 1he 111:1.king. Thc Ccmcr brinh~ people :i nd rcsouro.:s togi:th cr tu n:solvc conAicL\": pro m ote drn iocracy: fi ght disca:::.c. hunger. and po\\\"crty: and pro rcct and prom ote human rigltts. \r\n \r\nand more, Georgia's #1 family destination promises something for everyone - and delivers it to 6,000,000 visitors year-round . Built around the world's largest granite monolith, Stone Mountain Park means more time doing and less time driving, with each event just a stone's throw from the next \" There's lodging and camping, too, _, so don't miss the history, spectacu lar . ; nature, attractions, sparts and seasonal events, only 16 miles from the heart of Atlanta. \r\n \r\nCall for information and carve out all kinds of rock solid fun for yourselves. 770-498-5690 or 800-317-2006. \r\nwww .ston emountainpark.o rg \r\n \r\n\"Discovering Stone Mountain\" Museum \r\n \r\n11mwJ1 \r\n \r\nNew Skylift \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ Road To Tara Museum~ \r\n \r\n1998 Georgi(/ 0 11 1Wy 1Wiml \r\n \r\n33 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nLooking for a covered bridge in G\u003c..'Orgia? You might want to look quickly, because there arc only 14 remaining ofthe once 250 that graced the sate. And. increasingly these historic strucmres arc being dm.atcned due to increased costs of upkt.xp and new road development. \r\nOne bridge in metro Atla.nti., the Concord Cov~ crcd Bridge, n..-ccndywon a road battk that threatened ics existence. Locals v.tio live near the bridge rallied to have a new road rerouted to save the bridge, which w.;is built in 1872. \r\nGeorgia has always takcit pride in its cowrcd bridges, \r\n \r\nbm interest seemed to be rtkindled with d1c popular book and movie Tiu: Brid.\u003c,.s ,f Madison Cor,my. In fact, o ne of the state's most beautiful bridges is in Madison County- Watson Mill Bridge near Comer is the longest original-site covered bridge spanning 229 feet \r\n \r\nAuchumpkee Creek \r\nBridge Big Clouds Creek Bridge Callaway Gardens Bridge Concord Bridge Cromer'  MIii Bridge Eider's MIii Bridge \r\n \r\nEuharlee Bridge Haralson MIii Bridge Lula Bridge Poole's Mill Bridge Red Oak Creek Bridge Stone Mountain P ark Bridge Stovall Mill Bridge \r\n Watson MIii Bridge \r\n \r\nFor more information on Georgia's cove red bridges cOt'llaCf !he Historic Covered Bridge Trail of Geo, gia al (800) 821-'1228. \r\n \r\nWE'VE GOT ATLANTA COVERED \r\nEnjll\\:IC.-Nll,.rrJbk: 111tr1tJ001~uiw. our,i::iu11111:hr,hm11n1.--:alJmums.a frcc C\"I.Ok,:d-1,HJrJ.:r hrcakfa..\\l 1.~.11.h mu11r11nj!; :1nJt'Ol:k1Jllfl,\"CJIUOll 'CXhc1crnnt \r\n\\\\'hcthcr1ou'1c1r.11clin~ fnl\" IH1,int\"'\\ 01 lci~11rc. 11c\\c~\" you 1.11,.:n.:d. \r\ni \\t/r111/i1 / 1,uJ/IOII \r\nBLUHFAD GALLERIA -JO.l-261-li.l.l T/0-98-1-9300 \r\nPERL\\IE'll,R CE:-STER \r\n770-394-5-154 \r\n'h11,c I he l lorcl 1- ~1111-J:\\ lll \\SS\\ \r\nm \r\nEMBASSY SUITES' \r\n34 \r\n \r\n1998 Gl'o,;_~ia 011 My i\\lli11d \r\n \r\nT hl' public nuy mur th e Cc11t1.: r grounds and visit th e J immy Carter Library and Museum, owned :md operated by the N atio nal Archives and Records Administratio11 o f the federal governm ent . It ofTers visit0rs :m intimate look at the Americ:m presick:ncy and the Caner ad m in istrat ion. \r\nDr:un:n ic evidence of Atl:mtas growing 1nuhi-cultur.1\\ d ive rsity permeates Your DeKalb Farmer 's Market. With delicious fresh foods and baked !!;OOd.;; fro m ove r 30 countries. this is ;he large!)! indoor market of its kind in the world. \r\nDlKalb is also ho m e to the dlvcl oping International Corridor, whi ch city pla nners hopl' will rep rcsc111 the culmral dive rsi ty of Atlama Metro and serve as a me:mi ngful mulci -cul tural com mun ic:aio ns ce nter. T he Corr idor w ill ofTer a rnarkc tpbcc and grocery. c11lt11ral lc:1rni11g opportun ities. culi nary del ights fro m rn :my lands and inccrna1io11:1 I fc, tiv:11-,. \r\nAnd then th ere's the world\"3 largest mass ofexpo,;;cd gr:-initl w i1h the: world\"s b rgcst h:i.s-relicf ...culpturc \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n]~ :-:-::~:::-:.:;:: \r\n \r\nr::_ by a 3,200-ocre pork lull of \r\n \r\n, outdoor recreotton ocflvtttes. \r\nc:._ Ride the BO-passenger \r\nf:., skyllff to the summit for a \r\n \r\n) great view of Atlonto on a \r\n \r\n? ; = I k e clear day. Orifyau're reolly \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ to the top. \r\n \r\n~~ \r\n \r\nBUCKHEAD \r\nAtlanta's Answer to aJeoe1-{9 !!Jlllf\u0026 \r\n100 FACTFILLED PAGES FOR: \r\n Tourism  Relocation  Economic Development \r\nWinner of Awards from: \r\nlntcr11:1t iu n11I Downl 0\\\\11 Associ:llion Amcricun Cham1Jo1 of Commerce Executives \r\nAmcri\u003c,111 Socicly or Associat ion Exe\u003c111ivcs \r\nAthllllA Plan ni ng Adviwry Romd \r\nPublished by Buckh ead Coalit ion, Inc.. :3:J-IU Pcucht ree Rd .. NE. Suite 5G0. At lanta. Geo1gia :{032Ci: (404) 2:i:J-2228 (SOO) D30-222s Ava il able for sulc at 1\\ tlanta booki;t.orcs or from the publisher ($7.:i0 + S2.50 St\\h) \r\n \r\nha\\c 10 mean skyscrapers. sidewalks and tr.iffic. Bcc:m1sc nea r the inter section of l'cm: h1 rcc and Piedmont. )OU' ]I nnd ,-\\nlhOll )'S. I liddcn among 1hr~ ,icres of tn..-cs. 1-\\nthonys offers \r\ncontem1\u003e0r.uy regional cuisine in a \r\nhistoric, restored pl,:inl ation home. \r\nSo for dinner any night or 1hc \\\\'L\u003eck, \\nl hony!) leis }OU get a\\\\'ay from the hust le of the city 11ithuu1 driving 10 lhc count!). \r\n.i l091'1l'drno11 1 Ro,1cl  40-l/2(il7J7!) \r\n \r\nATLA NT A , G E ORG IA 30305 ( 404) 814-4000 \r\n \r\nYou' ll have a g reat \r\n \r\nti me expl orin g t he real \r\n \r\nstory of ,-\\ rl;1 nra 's pas t \r\n \r\nin awa rd-wi nn ing exhi bit ions, rhe 1928 \r\n \r\nSwan Ho use mansion \r\n \r\nand 1845 \"lidlie Smith \r\n \r\nFa rm , and in our beau - \r\n \r\ntiful pe riod garde ns. \r\n \r\nFrom th e Civil \\ Var \r\n \r\nand Co11f' With The IVi11tl \r\n \r\nto c ivil rig hts and t he \r\n \r\nCcnrenn i:1 I O lym pic \r\n \r\nGames , the re's so me- \r\n \r\nt hing fun \r\n \r\nand inte r- \r\n \r\nBeautilulgardenstellthe area's landscape lllstoty \r\n \r\ncs ring for eve ryo ne . \r\n \r\nATLANTA HJSTORV CENTER \r\n \r\n1:1kc 1-iS 1ocxi1 l lli :ind folln\\\\ ,igns or ;\\ I. \\RTA to Lcno:1.or Buck hcad/Financi:i l Cc nccr M:l tion. then hu, 2.1, ~ouch w i.-omcr uf \\\\i:,1 l':K'Cll Ferry and Pc ::ichircc. w:ilk th ree blocks \\\\CSL \r\n \r\n1998 Gco,;l!i\" 011 lvly Mill(/ \r\n \r\n35 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\nSi x Flogs Over Georgia, on the west side of Atlanta, is on ideal place for thrill seekers of a ll ages. \r\nWAKE UP WITH YOUR HONEY. (A ND BISCUITS AND SAUSAGE AND EGGS . ) \r\n \r\ncarved on its side. T hese arc in Georgia 's Stone Mountain Park, 16 miles east o f Arlama. The 3,200-acre park is a wonderbnd o f o utdoor recreation and fa mily fun. Its top attracti o ns include 36 ho les o f champio nship golf, an Antebellum pbnmcio n, riverboat ride, new SO- passe nger skyli fr, spectacular summer laser light show and th e ncwly-relocaccd Road to Taro Museum, whi ch has th e la rgrst permanent public exhibit o f Com.' Wi1l, Th e Wi11d memo rabi lia. \r\nJust beyond the west entran ce of Geo rgia's Scone M o untain Park is Stone Mountain Village, a quaint 19th centu ry town , that contains mo re than 60 shops featuri ng everything from crafts and ho me-ba ked goods to :uniques :md collectibles. \r\nThe s uburb of Marietta is located 20 miles no rthwest o f Atlanta in Cobb \r\n \r\n\\X' h:t1'll m o rl llpk nd id t h a n wakin g u p wi t h 1he on e you love! Wa kin g \r\nur \\\\ he re so m eone else make:-, breakfas t. And you r bed. And wh ere :i \r\nrc];1x ing wo rko u1 fi ts pe rfec tly betwee n a \r\nday o f s ho ppin g :rnd a nig ht at th e s how. \r\nOr , 1.1diu 111 . Or 11 ip.h tclub . So u nd c nt ic in ,1?.'. It ge ts be tt e r. Yo u ca n \r\ncnj o ~ all t hb fo r just $87 a nig ht. (Our delicio us breakfa st fo r two \r\ni:, in d udld, 11.t tura ll y.) For rC!\u003ecna ti om . just r a il S00-325-3535 and \r\n.1~k ro r o ur Geo rgia On My Mind Ued \u0026 lh cakfa:, 1 1':i.cka~c. \r\n() \r\nSh er a ton Suites Gallel'ia \r\n,\\ T l.,\\ N TA , 11 1:111r, \u003e\\ ~, 1n ,;: 1: u .u :1u I  ::.I\\! I t:Oll ll 1'\\ KI\\\\I \\l'  ITU , T 1. GI  CO Uii 1' 11111. 11, II',( 121lj  771, .,,;;-J')(l(I \r\n,q 1~:H1T0 \\1: 1TEll \\\\' ! lT1-:J,  1)(1u s tru.11 ~, l!Ql ll  c u 1.u:,a: l'\\B h , C.\\  ;;\\J'}llj. lJOO \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\nl998Georgia 0 11 M}'Miml \r\n \r\nWhite Water is the place to beat the heat during the hot summer months in Atlanta. \r\nCoun ty. It, LOO, endured severe losses durin g the C ivil War, wh en U nio n troops burn ed th eir way into th e Confederate srro ngho ld. M arietta rebuil t itself and th en prese rved its turn-ofthc-ccnn1ry downto\\VTl. It pro udly touts fi ve Natio nal Register H istori c Di stri cts found in rhe Historic Marietta Walking/ Driving Tour and Cannonball Trail Dr iv ing Tour brochures, avai lable fro m the \\vclco m e center in the- 1898 rai lroad depot o n M arietta \r\n \r\n Six Flags Over Georgia \r\n \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Park \r\n \r\nWhite Water \u0026 American Adventures \r\n \r\nMarietta Square E \r\n \r\n\"The General\" \r\nKennesaw Civll War Museum \r\n \r\nC~ BB \r\nC'OJJBCOlJNJ\"V CON\\ l.'l/lllJS \\'bTTO llitt!J' \r\n(770) 933-7228 I (800) 451-3480 \r\nwww.cobbcvb.com \r\n \r\nAcworth's Antebellum Homes \r\n \r\nLake Acworth \u0026 Lake Allatoona \r\n \r\n(770) 429-1115 / (800) 835-0445 www.maricttasquare.com \r\nThe Kennesaw Civil War Museum (770) 427-2117 / (800) 742-6897 www.ngeorgia .com/ history /kcw m.s html \r\nAcworth Caboose Visitor Information Center \r\n(770) 974-7626 / (770) 974-3112 \r\n \r\n A Tl A N TA \r\n \r\nile~ \r\n'~ater Adventures \r\nNEW IN '98! Two high-thrill adventures unlike ony other in the South! The Cliffhanger 90-foot freefoll ___straight downthe equivalent of a 9-story building! Then the 735-foot Run-A-Way River, on enclosed tunnel ride for 4 riders, with on elevation drop of 70feet! White Wateris the nation'spremier family woter theme pork, with more thon 40 altractions ranging from relaxing to high thrill. Don't miss tree- shodedwoterfalls, lozy rivers, family rah rides, the Atlanta Ocean wavepool, \r\nTree Hause Island, and more! \r\n \r\nAMERICAN ADVENTURES.. \r\nfeaturing amusement rides, go-cart racing, mini-golf, plus the \r\nincredible Foam Foctary, right next door to White Water. \r\nlr-----------------------~ 1 \r\nSAVE UP TO $18 AT WHITE WATER OR \r\nAMERICAN ADVENTURES \r\nPresent lhiscoupon losoveSJperpersonol White WaterorS3perchildloranallottroctionspossot Americon Advenlures (which includes the Foam Fa\u003cto~!) notvalidwi!hanrOllmotfer -vofidl998seMOO \r\n1~ ~~~3~~~~ - ~l~~~~~--- ~l~~~-~_'J \r\n1-75 at Exit #113 North of Atlanta \r\n(770) 424-9283 \r\n \r\n38 \r\n \r\nJ998 Georgfo On My Niimi \r\n \r\n Marriott Northwest Atlantas Weekend Vacation \r\n \r\nAsk About O ur \\Xlee kend \r\nRates and Packages \r\n \r\n Indoor/Outdoor Pool  Exp,mded/Rcnovared Fitness Ccnrer  3 Lighted Tennis Courrs  Free Parking  Ma rrion Rewa rds \r\n \r\n(770) 952-7900 or (800) USA-WKND ATLANT,~frlOft \r\n \r\nPS ac \\'\\rmd). Hal Ro.id. fait 110. th,n S. on ln,~'l)WU: So.-th l~11k\"~' \r\n \r\nNORTHWfST \r\n \r\nANSWER THE CALL \r\nln '98! \r\n~ \r\nliID.imilll. \r\n, . //: !_'!_I .JI:' \r\n \r\n...;;..;..;;..; = \r\n \r\n 200 clq!;_rnt ~lll'SI fOl)llli,:  l\u003el11in;! 1\\ilh Southl'm ctmnn  Clmmpionshlll IH-hOI(' ~'Olf ('Olll'l-C  Jhallh club mnl l('ltniti eourts  Our1loor 11001. Sl);I. Smltll'd, ~ - -  li:'ilO-S(jll:11~-fOOI hallmom  Uruml\u003e~ llall mid gnrd('lli,: \r\n \r\n,\\lartcll\u003c1Cunf11\\'IK'l' C\u003c'1lll'r t, ~rsorl \r\nj l)(l Po11der S1win~ Sll'C('t \\ lari{'!ta. (;l'Ol}!ia :J0061 \r\n(770) -127-2300 \r\n11w1, 68:;-2:;oo \r\nE-m\u003cril: mrrr@'ntt;111t;1.com \r\n\\\\\\\\\\\\ .111:ll'lt'llari::-;o r\\ .l1llll \r\n \r\nThe \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nshop \r\n \r\nmall. \r\n \r\nG allcria Spccialt}, i\\ifa ll offers an attr.tcrive alternative to the standard mall spr.iwl with its intimate atmosphere and one-of-a-kind reta il \r\n \r\nshops. The Mall offers a wide variety of restaur:mts, an e ight-screen movie \r\n \r\ntheater and stare-of-the-arr video game wmplex..\\ilall hours Mon.-Thurs., \r\n \r\n10 a. m. to 7 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., IO a. m. ro 9 p.m.; Sun., 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Free self-parking and complimentary vale t 1):lrking. \r\n \r\nsi:!!tJ/;Mall (770) 955-9100 \r\n \r\nLocattd 011 Cobb Pnrlr.:-ny (US 41) 11ex1 toCobb Galleri,, Centre \r\n \r\n1998 G\u003c'm;gin 011 1Vly Nfi11d \r\n \r\nGel Ready For Th e Most Incredible Ride OJA Lifetime! \r\n \r\nSix Flags Over Georgia:- newest thriller \r\n \r\n- BATMAN l11c Ride is one of the \r\n \r\n:-outheasfs only suspended, outside looping \r\n \r\nthemed ride experience! A moll in the \r\n \r\nnewly themed land. Go1ham City. leads \r\n \r\nthrill seckcn. through the narrow p:1ss:1gc~ of \r\n \r\nthe Gotham Ci ty Public Worb lluikling. and \r\n \r\nit,. underground \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\npipe...:. when a \r\n \r\n\"wrong turn\" \r\n \r\nwind:- \r\n \r\nup in the mo..:t \r\n \r\ncmetcd pJ;1cc \r\n \r\nin Gotham City \r\n \r\n- the llatca,c. \r\n \r\nThen. get \r\n \r\nwhisked out of \r\n \r\nthcButnivc:1~ \r\n \r\nyou so:ir abo\\'c \r\n \r\nGo1ham City. \r\n \r\nImagine 1hc air \r\n \r\nbelow. the sky \r\n \r\n:ibO\\'C:lS)'Outly - - -c ~ - \r\n \r\nthrough 1hc :1ir - ~arc BATMAN! \r\n \r\nAn..:wcr 1hc c:ill to BATl\\'lr\\N Thi.: Ride \r\n \r\nand experience the ultimate in theme park \r\n \r\nthrill rides! \r\n \r\nPlus. enjoy 1hc incredible BAH,IAN Stum Show and Ix: ;1 pan of other c...citing rides and :mr.icliorn, for 1he entire family. \r\n \r\nSix Flagsf \r\nOver Georgia a. \r\n1-ormorci11fornu11i,m. mil 770- 948-9Z~. \r\nV,,,1 Si.1 f\"/11~~' Ovu GM'~ill QII 1111\" l lllt\"mtl 11tht111:\\\\,,.\"... .si.lftn,t~.n1m \r\n8A IJ.IAN .-.cl 1111 -IOCNIIICl\u003cl\u003cS. , _ _ arl(I ~ ete Waotma'1\u003csd0CCOmol;sC!997 SIXFI.AGSttldOllrQl,1lG\u003cl!n009111'0 ~Cklmcl!-.S01 SoJ\u003c \r\ngslhlmnP1's.11'1C\u0026C1997 \r\n39 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nSquare. In the Kennesaw House, the \r\n \r\nthat was hij acked during o ne or the \r\n \r\nMarietta Museum of H istory houses \r\n \r\nmo re unusua l Lpisodes or th e:: war. \r\n \r\nmem orabilia and tells of the area's Aa- \r\n \r\nVinings Village has a som ewhat \r\n \r\nvorfi.il history. \r\n \r\nindcl icatl' Civi l \\Var history. Th e \r\n \r\nMarietta is fast becom ing a ho t \r\n \r\nplantation home or I la rdy Pace. opcr- \r\n \r\nplace for buying :m d sell - \r\n \r\ning ;uniques, especiall y in \r\n \r\nand aro und the Squa re . \r\n \r\nSome 2 1 antiq ue shops \r\n \r\nrcprcscnti11g ow r 200 \r\n \r\ndc:ilcrs ca n be found here. \r\n \r\n:llo ng with many o ther \r\n \r\nstores :md resta urants. \r\n \r\nTheatre in the Square pre- \r\n \r\nse nts professio nal liv\u003c. \r\n \r\nthc:ucr, and Glover Park, \r\n \r\nin the ccmcr of thc \r\n \r\nSqu:l rc. is the scene of \r\n \r\n11l1rn crous concerts and \r\n \r\nfestivals throughour the \r\n \r\nyea r. \r\n \r\nKennesaw Mountain \r\n \r\nNational Battlefiel d Park, \r\n \r\na sho rt d rive fro m Mari- \r\n \r\netta Square. is the site of \r\n \r\ntwo C ivil War b:i.ttlcs th at \r\n \r\npaved the way for the \r\n \r\nsiege of Atb nta. A visimr \r\n \r\nccnrcr/ muscurn offers an campa ign. and the \r\n \r\nToke the family for on unusua l t rip through metro Atl anta - a canoe ride down the Chattahoochee River . \r\n \r\ngroun ds provide miles o r \r\n \r\norigi11a\\ eart l1works, l1i sto ri c markers, \r\n \r\naror of the fam o us Pacc s Ferry across \r\n \r\nroads and hi ki ng trails to rhe Kenne- \r\n \r\nth e C hauahoochce Ri vt: r. was com- \r\n \r\nsaw Mo untai n summit . Kennesaw \r\n \r\nm andeered for use as a Union hospi- \r\n \r\nCivil War Museum rcarurcs The Gen- \r\n \r\nt.11. A\"\u003e N o rthnn so ldi ers died. they \r\n \r\neral, a legendary steam locomotive \r\n \r\nwc.; rc burii.:d in hi s yard . but were d ug \r\n \r\n40 \r\n \r\n1998 Gt\u003eorgia 011 My Mimi \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nu p :ts th e troops c:um.: back thro ugh Georgia. to be- b id tO rest in the No rth . !)ay Pace fa m il y records. Scvcr;i l of th e li ouS(.'S in Vi11i11t,rs arc now :1.111iquc shops. and one is a wellknown rc,; taurant. \r\nT here's also :i mockrn side tO M ariCtt:l. White Water Park and American Adventures an;. 1n ag11\u003c.'t'S to fo 1nilics looking fo r big summer fu n in a water-filled playground o r the kind of theme park that c:ncrs j ust to kids. \r\nHistoric Roswell, recent ly dcsign:ttcd a Main Smx:t C ity. is o ne of th e few C ivil \\Va r targets in Georgia that survived :llmost intact. A milli ng town 28 mi les north of Atl ama. Roswell's bu,;incss was the m anu foctun: of gray doth fo r Confcrkr:m uni forms. Gcnc r:tl Shcrn1:111 poli tdy ckstroycd on ly thr.: m ill. leaving most ofllo~wc lrs Antcbcl ll11 n structun:s co posteri ty. \r\nG ree k lli:viva l Bulloch Hall (c. 1839) was thL gi rlhood home of Mi ttil Bt1lloch. mo tlier of President T heodore ll ooscve lt and ~r:tndmothcr of First Lady Elc:ino r Roo~cvclt. The Roswe l I Visitor Center o n Atbnt:t Street provides w al k ing lOur brochures and guiclL-d tours o f this :i nd 2(J ot her historic siRs. \r\nThe Bricks (c. 1840), o nce housing for mi ll workers. :ind the n::buih 1882 Mi ll :i. re now used fo r shopping, d ini11g :ind cntcrra inm L'lll fu 1ictio ns. The I listo ric Oi strict embr.tccs dozens of ga ll eries. ,vorking :trtists\"studios, specia lty shops :i. nd restaurants. \r\n111 1845, The Archibald Smith Plantation Home, :i. lo ngwith SOllll' 13 outbui ldint,~. was bui lt abom a m ile norrh of Roswell . Th e ho me w:is kept in thL fa mily for generation s :i.nd pres\u003c:rwcl in its origi n:11 s tate. O pe ned co th\u003c. public in 199 1. it accurardy portr:iys the Southern lifesty le o f a m id 19th centu ry cotto n pl:tmcr. \r\nTh e Chattahoochee River National Recreati on Area, south of lloswcll , is where Atbntan s li ke to enjoy o ne of their favo rite spores. rafrin g down the Ch:i.n:i l1oochCL:. T he Chattahoochee Nature Center o!Tcn. cducat io n:i.l progr:1111s. woodbnd h iking tr:ii ls and :t scrn ic bo:i rdwal k fo r observing th e ri wr m:in,h :i. nd ilS wildlife. \r\nGw innett County , 30 1ninutcs no rtheast of Atbnta vi:i 1-85. has a rcpuration :is a high- tech corrido r. yet \r\n \r\nThe Cheesecake Factory is lust one of the bustling restaurants you' ll discover In the hear t of Buckhead . \r\n~Satisfy Your Craving For Suites \r\n \r\nAt last, a hotel that gives you the co mfort of suite accommodations at an affordable price! \r\n* Spacious suites wit h separate \r\nsleepi ng and living areas \r\n* Complimentary deluxe \r\ncontine ntal breakfast buffet \r\n* Refri geralor. microwave, \r\nwet bar and coffeemaker wi th \r\n* co ffee in eac h s uite Ou tdoor heated pool \r\n* 26\" stereo TYIYCP * Free loca l phone call s * Guest laundry faci lity * Meeting facilities * On-site exerc ise room or \r\ncomplimemary use of local fitness center \r\n(AmPnities '\"' \" ' by location) \r\nMention this adfor spedal rates. \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAMER1Su1TEs AMERICA'S AFFOROA8LE ALL-SUITE HOTELS 1-8 0 0-8 3 3 - 1516 \r\n \r\nATLANTNBuckhead \r\nAllanla (404) 869-6161 \r\nATLANTNGw innett Mall Du luth (770) 623-6800 \r\nATLANTNJohns Creek Duluth (770) 6225858 \r\nATLANTNNorth Point Mall Alpharetta (770) 594-8788 \r\n \r\nATLANTNPeachtree Industrial \r\nNorcross (770) 416- 7655 \r\nATLANTNPerimeter Center \r\nDu nwoody (770 ) 730-9300 \r\nAUGUSTNRiver Watch Parkway \r\nAugusta (706) 733-4 656 \r\nATLANTNWindward \r\nAlpharetta (770) 343-9566 \r\n \r\n1998 Geo,;gia 0 11 1\\1/}' Mill{/ \r\n \r\n41 \r\n \r\n Northeast Atlantas \r\nPremier Hotel \r\n \r\nAsk Abour Packages and Weekend Specia ls \r\nI \r\n \r\n Indoor/Outdoor Pool  Free Covered Parking  1-85 Ex it 40, Pleasant \r\nHill Road  2 Rcsraur-.:1. nts  2 Lounges  One-half mile to \r\nwinncrr Place Mall \r\n \r\n(770) 923 -1775 or (800) USA-WKND \r\n \r\nATLA T~arn9r~t, \r\n1775 Pleasant Hill Road, Duluth, GA 30096 \r\n \r\nmany ;m.as of d1C' county rct:-iin a small rown fee l. \r\nAround th e county, there arc sm all \r\nSoutl1cn1 towns and antique shopping districts to explore. lik, Old Town Lilburn, Historic Norcross and Main Street Buford. Buford. a hisroric ta1111cry rown, is also hom c co th e Buford \r\n \r\nWorld--class City \r\nwithout the \r\nWorld--class Hassle. \r\n \r\n'. \r\n \r\nfl \r\n \r\n,, ! - ,;\"\",1/t~\"'\"-~- . \r\n. \r\n \r\nFast. easy access to a world-class city. Thousands of affordable, state-of-the-art hotel rooms. Unbelievable shopping. Safe streets and friendly folks. How to combine all these must-haves in a single destination? \r\nCheck out Atlanta's favorite suburb - easygoing Gwinnett. Call today to find out more about our surprising array of free services and to discover big city excitement in a friend ly, uncomplicated setting. \r\nSee Atlanta. Experience Gwinnett. \r\n \r\n42 \r\n \r\n1998 Ceo,gia 011 M)' i\\lli11d \r\n \r\nTake c side trip to Choteau Elon, iust outside metro Altonto, to sample some of the local w in es . \r\nArtists Colony, :1 collccci vc ol over 30 arri.sts who make and sell :1rr. pottery. \r\njewchy and furn iture in the shops of Buford. The restored Historic Courthouse in Lawrenceville ho uses the Gwinnett History Center and j ust down the squ:1rc. the Gwinnett History Museum houses :m excellent collection of Georgia fo lk an ifoc\"- \r\nVines Botanical Gardens and \r\nManor Home fea ture, 23 acres of unique :111d indit,rcnous gardens. and th e M anor I lo m c house~ rl11.. Garden Room lk stauram and Arbor Gift Shop. The Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth displays items historically significant to the nations railroads, in cluding ove r 90 units of ro llin g stock. Mini:1rurc tr:1i11 rides arc :wailabk on some weekend~. Children love the Yellow River Game Ranch in Lil burn . where petting the deer, bu ffalo and other animals that roam the ranch is always al lowed. \r\nGwinnctr. one of the fo~ces t growing coumil:s in the nation. is the ncw ho me of th, Mall of Georgia, sc heduled to open in August 1999. Soph i, tic:itcd shopping and dining an.: ava ilable at Gwinnett Place Mall, w hi le the Georgia Antique Center in N o rcross ofll;rs fine antiques and col- \r\n \r\n lecciblcs from over 200 shop, i11 one m ark e tpla ce. \r\nFor history butTs. che Self-Guided Driving Tour o f the plantation ho uses of Gwinne tt is an exccl lc11c way co wile away an afternoon. Visit almost any weekend in May, September or October. and you11 likel y fi nd a festiva l or fa ir co enjoy. O ne visit to one o f the many Gwinnett Fine Arts Center 's exhibits. and yo u'll reali ze w hy Gwinnett was named ' Best uburban Art Scene\" by a local magazine. \r\nA lllUSt-see Stop is the Atlanta Fal- \r\ncons Headquarters and Training Cen- \r\nter in Suwanee. The N FL team practices here 111id-su111n1cr thro ugh fa ll. and m any practices arc open to rhe public. Spo rts-minded Gwinnett prides itself on its first-class com petitive tennis centers, rhe Peachtree World of Tennis and th e Slone Mountain International Tennis Center, ho me of the 1996 O lympic competition. M ay brings rh c PGA BellSouth Classic co the Greg Norman designed Su!,:irloaf golfcourse: lasr year more than 150.000 spectators flocked co Gwinnett co sec the Shark! \r\nJonesboro, in C layto n County just sourh o f dow m own Atlanta, is known as chc literary setting fo r Margare t Mitchc ll\"s C o11e Wi1/, T'l1!' Wi11d and th e begin ning of Geurgias Peach Blossom Trail . The site of the 1864 Battle o fJ o nesboro, this pi cwresquc small town played a srraregic ro le in rhc Atlama Ca mpai gn. cop by the newl y-re novated Jonesboro DePOI Welcome Center at I0-1 N . Main \r\nerect. and pick up a J onesbo ro Driving Tour broch ure o r cassette co trace the course o f the battle and view historic pri v:nc ho111 cs. \r\nStately Oaks 1839 Plantation and Ashley Oaks 1879 Mansion arc deli ghtful house museums. w hich etTectivcly portray the planters' fami ly lifej usr prior to and after the C ivil W.1r. Several antiq ue shops along j onesboros Main Street make this town a pleasant srop for the h isro ric traveler. \r\nAdditional ' Jayto n Coun ty attractio ns include the At lanta State Farmers' Market in Forest Park, and Reynolds Nature Preserve in Morrow. On the campus o f M orrows Clayton Coll ege \u0026 State University, Spivey Hall is widely reg.irded as Atlant:i  premier \r\n \r\nm usica l recital fa cility. home of one of rhe most comprehensive ann ual pcrfonnan ce series in the Southeast. \r\nJo nesbo ro was also the site o f the 1996 Olympic Beach Voll eyball com petitio n. held ar Atlanta Beach in \r\nClayton County International Park. \r\nWith an eight-acre spring-fed lake. whi te s:1nd beach, nautica l adventure golf, spectacular kiddie pool and water slides, Atlanta Beach hosts professional and amateur beach volleyba ll to urs in the on ly permanent beach volleyba ll stadium in rhc world. \r\n \r\nAr every point of the compass. Atlanta Metro shows the kind o f excellence and fri endly spirit chat have led to repeated rankings as one of the best places co do busincss and one of the most livable cities in the world. Atlanta-watchers agree that chis city and its suburbs have charms worth a visit. \r\nAnd w hile visitors will fi nd Atlanta Metro to be a place th at values those accolades. rhcy will also find it is a place char cherishc having a good \r\ntime, too. \r\n \r\nE SOU \r\n \r\nCall U$ /or complete vis/lot infonnatlon, affonlable quality lodging, and 1-75 convenience, jun minutes $OUtlt of dowmown Atlanta/ \r\nClayton County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n104 N. 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IS~lTiltrF. 5198RiMRoad.(3(1102); 770-97S.O). E0. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nAC\\fORTII Bf..\\01 8eadl St, (30101); 1'10 974-3112. Bf-F-l-PN-PG-MF. ~MM. Wtfront bo.1~ filhfng. n\\1t!1mf19 RNr,\\'atlOm ~CityH.11(417SStna1a-Ruw!ISqu,w \r\nOJHRU-:.\\T0SF.GOI.FCU.'B 4200 Nance Rd., (30101); 770-917-5151 . Open: 0pri, ~ 7:30am'lildar1:. H-SNR.CC-GO0. R.1/fdAIWI u'J* I pdilic.c~ l'llbhcgolfoichafYIV;Jtt'dci, a1mos1Mt!! .w,d!,t!!rll~. ChanponslMF) ~  pat 111raong11. 11st,.ie140. rct'/lllies.-,;)[~/o,J, da;5m~. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nBFST W~i\"ERS - t'R0.,1ltJU'i;o;: P.O. 801t \r\n600,(301011;n0-914-0116.Rates:S49  S89.99. \r\n~--\"'OIi~, H-GR-SNR-C-NS-HC-PG-PO-Q.-(8K-PA \r\n \r\nD.WSL'\u003ci;o;: - AC\\H\u003eRTII 5015 Cowtn Rd., \r\n \r\n~--1:-.~.., (30101);770-974-1700. \r\n \r\nltC- \r\n \r\nQILUJTI' L'\u003ci.'\\ -AOl\"ORTII 4980COIWl'IRoad \r\n(30101); 770-974-1922; 7,0.966-9700. Rates: S40- 555.0pen:YNr-round. 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(IJ:\\l:U;\\l) ,\\\\'l.\\lh 2788 Fonest Hills Drive, llf,\\R'IHF.IJ).11,\\,',{}R 182 Elizabeth$tre(!L NE. (30307); 404 \r\n \r\nBf:ST' \\lF..\\TFJl._ . AIRPORT ,\\IOTI}R 1:-iN 301 N. Central Ave.~ : (30315); 404-768-1750. Rates: unclef 538.95 - OYel 579.99. H.(iR- 523'8633. FP\u003cC-8B\u003cBK-MF. \r\n \r\n!:.~~~~~~~~~RS~~~L-~~K-=::.SGi.: :t. SNR-CCNS~~~B_!j~~=-:~'10:.'C,HTAJ : ~~7~~-~:~~:\\~~~~~~~F~~nR~:~;:~~:.::: \r\n \r\nPl\u0026.e\u003et'\u003c'OUl.lJonp.tt}t'J \r\n \r\n11,\\\\'S l;o.N , Pf.\\QITRD:(M IDTOWN) 683 Peachtree Street. PO-TC-RHO-CTV-(L-CSS-CBK-FBK-l-GS-IMPA-MF. IGHIAI \r\n \r\nHt~r\\\\lSffR\\ \\\\11:mo., 11()1)]. 160 Spiing Street. NW, (30308); 404-874-9200. Rates: S59  579.99. H-M{iR-SNR.CC \r\n \r\n(30303); 404.fiSS.8600. Rates: over S79.99. HM.(iRSNR-\u003cCNS- . NSRS-OV.(L.CBKJIM-PAMANMGH.1F. ,--, \r\n \r\nHCPO-RS-FL-OV.Cl-C551MMANAMf. 1GHIA,/ \r\n \r\nc-. PINH-oo,.Jon Wlro~ Bld \r\n \r\n: 1111,TO\\ \\TI,\\\\T\\ TO\\\\IJl~ 255 CO!Xdand St. (30303); 404 \r\n: 659-2000. (GHTA' \r\n \r\nIIF.\\T\\\\l'..\"'n:K,\\ 111{.\\ IJISl 10 M rm,n \\11\\fJIIA\\11 4SOO Cir 1) \\\\ /1 ' ' ' S\\.\\'U\\ ~PRl\\fiS 5750 Roswell Rel., (30342); 404 : 1111:ro., -~OR'lll\\\\FST All,\\:'ITA 2055 South Pa rk Place, \r\n \r\n~l\\~\\Pa:i:J,~~fi!;5~~9't~t~:~j.\\:h~~~~ 252-5782. r ~ ~~OIII Jon lM lflildt B,ld Co.,-, \r\n \r\n. ~-~~:~R~~~~N~:;.~ -=l~~~T\\'.~1'.~~s~ -~:::: \r\n \r\nSGT-MF. \"I,; \r\n \r\nllOl ISLETRUGI ESTS I nT.S \\TIA\\T\\G,UJ..EHL\\ 2780 MF. \r\n \r\nlff\\F.IU.\\ IUIJ.\\ M 65 ~ Dr. (]OlOS); 40423l8S20; ~ ~~75~~~~1,.:~Pri-9:~~ls~f~ ~:: IIOIJll\\l '\" \\11,\\\\1' \\ \\IRl'Otn ,011:111 1380 V11gin1a \r\n \r\n~ 3i-~~-c=-'.~~s~! \\:,~:24h~.yeai1ound.PFCC : VCRMASGT-Mf. (GH'(A.f \r\n \r\nAveflllf!. (30344); 404-7628411. Rates: S69.9S  Sl 19. Open: \r\n \r\n~ ~~~r~.;~~; ~~~~~:R1c-~t!:-~:~~i:;~~ BILD IORf. SIITTTS 30 rmh Strret NE, (30308); 404-0874-0824; \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\ng~S~l~ :i:; . ~ ~ ~~~~-~~~;:,\u003e;~C- RS-FD-fL-OV.Cl \r\n \r\n24 \r\n \r\n800-S2 -082 . Plt\u003c1JeSHaw.wlonp.19\"46 \r\n \r\n; (TV.(l.(SS.CBKF: t~ ~~~~:i;: \r\n \r\n IIOIJU\\\\ I\\\\ \\'l~ \\.; ~ f.;.;:;n:;;~Drive,(30024); \r\n \r\nRIC 1\\11.\\DHW\u0026 IIRF.\\l\\r~TI\\\\ 70 Lenox Pointe NE, \r\n(30324); 404-261-8284; 888-224-8791. Rates: SBS-SIOS. HHf.. CC-Ns-88 -CTV.Cl CBK-VCRMA ,-,1,r,;tf~ \r\nPlt'Jlt\u003e\u003c'f'll(,f,w/j/l/hf\u003ell'd\u0026B,eJ~/Jn /111,ng. \r\n \r\nf.\\lH\\SS\\ SI ITTS \\11..\\.\\l' \\ CAIJJJU..\\ 281S A1(e{S Mil1 Rd . 404-873-4661; 800-282-8222. Rales: !.69  S11 9. HHf-GRSNR- \r\n \r\n(30339); 770-9849300. Rates: OYef S79.99. Hf..GR.CCHCPlRS-  CCNS.HCPORS-CTVCl.CSS.lMPAMASGT-MF. \"Ill,\\. \r\n \r\nFD.CL\u003cSSFBK-J.(iS,IMSGTMf. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n,,,_,_.,..,o.,,\"4Jtlt'lp,,,~ \r\n \r\nPk-.l~'NO\u003cll,don p.tgt J.1 \r\n \r\n. IIOIJI)\\\\ 1,, Rl('I\\IIUI) 3377Pt'achtre! Road NE,(30326); \r\n \r\nCLl'R IIOTTJ.ll\\' l)()IIBl.11Ul:AIRl'ORTSUlmt S010 Old  f.\\tlL-~\\'SU~  ATIA\\'TA/l'fJU.m:ITJI 1030(1()\\\\lf'\\Point 404-264  1111 ; 800S260247. Ra tes: 5129  S1 49 Nalional HwJ~(30349); 404761 4000. Rates; SS9  S79. H-GR PaMv.-,.,. (30338); 770-3945454. Rates: over S79.99. H-GRSNR HHfM-GR-SNR-Pf-OHCNSHCPO-RSFOCIVClCSS.CBKf \r\n \r\nSNR\u003c CNSHCPNPlPO-RHO-CTV-01MPAMANA-SGTMF. CCHCPlRS--K\u003cTVClC5s.fBKIMNMGT.(EMF. \r\n \r\n(O\\ffORTI\\\\ \\11.\\XI'\\ \\IIU'ORl 1808 Phoenix Blvd., \r\n \r\nPl\u003c/-!NOurldan~J' \r\n \r\nBKIMAMANASGTMF. /tillt~1 pw,.,w,~'\"\" attP,,'1'' 7 \r\n \r\n(30349); 770.991-1099; 770-99\\ 309J. Rates: SS9 - ove, S79.99. l~\\IOR\\ I\\\\ 1641 Clihon Rd., (30329); 40471Hi700. CC-PO 110IJIH\\ J', \\' \\lllYrOW\\ ,mm, 1810 Howell Mill Rd. \r\n \r\nH-GRSNR.CCNSPO-RS-CTV-Cl\u003cSSIM-MANASGTMf. (G!(IAJ. FOCTVA.CS-ff-0. /GHTA. \r\n \r\n(30318); 404-351 383 1: 800882-4828. Rates: S52  564. \r\n \r\n(.(l\\lfORrl\\\\ 111 O..lff,\\I) 21 15 Piedmont Rd NE. (]0324t f \\l H/UlJ) l\\'i .ATL-\\..\\TA Bl Cl\\11.\\ D 3092 Piedmont Rd., HHf..FP-GRSNR-OS.CCNS-HCPO-RS-FDCIVClFBKtMA.CS \r\n \r\n404876\"4365; 4048764444. Ra1es: undefU8,9S amS79.99. ( (30305);404-846-0900. ((;#{lA) \r\n \r\n; MAMf. !GHr,V \r\n \r\nHGRSNRCCNS.GPPO-~-OV-CSKIMMAMF. (GffTI\\J \r\n \r\n H !RllFJJ)I\\\\' DO\\\\\\'Jll\\\\ \\ AlL\\.W \\ 175 Piedmont Ave. : \r\n \r\nrlf.l~W,OOl,.dDtlp.,\u003c/t \r\n \r\nCO\\UORTI\\\\ 11011), D0\\\\'1'0\\1' \\'l'\\,\\',T\\ 101 Intern.,. (30303k 404-659-7777. Rates: S5S  SlS5. Open: 24 In. HGR : ltOIJOAYL\\'N 1\\'0KTIIL-\\KF. 41561..JwlaRoacl,(30084), 770tional Blvd., 00303k 4045245555; 800-S35-0707. Rates: S59 . SNRPF-OS.CCNSHCP().RSfl-CTV-Cl.(BK-J.IM VlMf. (GlfT,'J 938-1026. Rates: DWf S79.99. HHF-VRSNR.CCNs-HC PORS \r\n \r\nS179. HGRSNRPFCCNSPORSFDCTVCLCSHBKFBK+ r\\JRflFJDI.\" tff \\L\\RRIO'IT \\TIA,TV\\IIOTO\"' 1470 : CTV.CLCSS\u003cBKf8KJ.(i51MAMA-SGTMF. \r\n \r\nGS-IMAVlMASGHEMF. (GHrAI \r\n \r\nSpring St NW, (30309); 404872-5821 . Rates: 559  S89. HHf : IIOUO,\\\\' INS ~PRESS IKl\\\\'i'HUWN~7i\\OII ,\\\\ 795 Wash \r\n \r\nt U\\ffORT1'' \\\\11 f..Cl\\ll.Nt:\\CECt:.'\u003cn:K \\TI.\\'\u003cT \\ 200 1 . GRSNR-PF.CCNS-HCPO\u003cTV\u003cBK-MASGT-Mf. iHTAJ \r\n \r\ninlj1on Streel. (30315); 404-658-1 610. Rates: 559  579.99. H-GR \r\n \r\nC~vAve. (]0340); 770-45S.3700;770-45S-1811. Rates:S50  l' \\JRllFJJ)J\\',D\\ \\I \\RRl(nl' \\OKTI IL\\I\\F \r\n \r\n2155 SNRCCPO-CT\\I.CBKIMMAMF. \r\n \r\n 599. Open: 24 hrs. HHfFP-SNR-05.CCNSPO-RS-FO-CTV.Cl : RarxhwoodDrive,(30345);770-491 -7444.Rates:: S46.9S  S65.9S. IIOUll \\l 1\\\\ l'.\\1'11.1.\\\\ \\ORTII \\\\T 224 North Ave. NW, \r\n \r\nCBKFBKIMVCRPAA.CSClMANASBMf. /(, ffll\\J \r\n \r\n: H-GR5NRPfOS\u003cCNSPO-CTVCBK-lMMMB. (GHTA) \r\n \r\n(30313); 404881-0881 . 1GHMJ \r\n \r\n~-:~~~~S(i~:. (.Q\\IIORTM ITI~\\/IOTIJ. 61 10 Peachtree D1.11woody Rood, '. l'AJKAEWL'iN Bl'MARRIOTT \\'L','J.\\'GS 24SOPacesferryRd~ l!(HJII\\\\ \"' \"JJ:cr . \\HA\\T\\ PERI\\WIT_N \r\n \r\n4386 \r\n \r\n~-~~1~~!~:~~i ~1,114. HHf..GR-SNR.CC-NS. : \r\n \r\nS64  569. H-HF-SNR-OHCNS Chani\u003eleeDoowoodi Rd. (30341): 770-457-6363. Raia 559 . \r\n \r\nt:01 \\\"m\\ 111:\\ R'lll J\\\\ 5793 Roswell Rel.. (30328); 404252 : f\\JJJ'i {j \\ lt Ill]) .S. RRt:.\\ KF,\\...-f 381 Cherokee Ave. SE, \r\n \r\n6400. Ra~ SS9 ~78. HHF-GR-SNR.CCNSHCPOR5CTVC8K (30312); 404-522-7371 . 88. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nIM-Mf. r(,HTA \r\n \r\nt'OI HPOI\\TS IIOll:LR\\ MIFJlATO'\u003c \\Jl.\\\\T\\ Pt-:Rl\\1111:R \r\n \r\nCOllm\\KDH\\ \\t\\KRIOlT \\TI.\\.\\T\\\\IIDTUW\\ 1132 1859Coti!lionDr~ (30338);770.394SOOO, Rates: 5695139. H \r\n \r\nTechwood Dr., (30318); 404-6071112. Rales: S65  51 30. HHF HF-GRSNROSNSHCPOTCRHWCL.CSSGSIMAMASGT \r\n \r\nGR-SNRCCNS-HC-PORSFOCTV-CL.J.IMMAMF. /GHIA,/ \r\n \r\n: 58-MF. (\u0026WI. \r\n \r\nCOi Rn \\RUB, \\I\\RRlmT Ill Cf.,.11[.\\D3332PeachtreeRd. : rm R)lf.\\.W,\\SII011l. 75 fourteenth St., (30309); 404-881  \r\n \r\n(30326); 404-869-081B; 800-321 22 11. Rates: S79S145. CUIS 9898. Rates: S17S  5250. HHFPF-OHCNS-HCPlRS-OV CL \r\n \r\nHCPlRS.CTVCl.J. IMMASGT. K,IITAJ \r\n \r\n; CSSE-CBKfBKlIMVCRAVlMA \"\"'GHTAJ \r\n \r\nU)\\ Rn \\RU l!l \\I\\RRIOlT . n \\1Rl:Kl.\\.',l)l;f.',Tf.R 3000  G.\\.,IJCIITL'-' Rtol DRF.\\ Kl'A.\\T 1001 St. Charles Ave. \r\n \r\nCumberlaoo Cll'de. 130339); 770.952-2S55. r\u003cil\"A\u003e \r\n \r\n (30306): 404-875-1001. Rates: S8S  Sl9S. 05-CCNSBB-K-OV \r\n \r\nrot Rn \\RD II\\ \\L\\RRIO'IT OOW\\TO\\\\'\\ \\11.-\\,\\7',\\ 175 [ CBK-J.VCRMAMf..Vl. ((,HT,',! \r\n \r\nPieoolontAve,. (30303); 404-651).2727: 4046S97777. Rates:S79 : GEORGt\\:'1 TT.RR\\CE 659 Peachtree St, (30308): 404897-1991 . \r\n \r\n 515S. ~24 1vs. H.(iRSNR-Pf-0S-CCN5HCPO-R5-FL CTV ; (GHIAI \r\n \r\n(l.fBl(.J-IMAVlMf. G\"IAJ \r\n \r\nI tR\\.\\U Hl.\\lT m.,.,n 3300 Peachtree Rd, (30305); 404 \r\n \r\nfOl'}rt)\\111) 10 IL\\KRIOTf HHTll\\F.l' \\ KI\\ 1236Execu- : 365-8100. t(,HTA) \r\n~~/:~i~tc.~~~:~::~~~L-c~;~~i-~:l(:J.~~~ : ~ ~~;~~.\"':~A\\T,\\ 1975 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); \r\n \r\nr----------, \r\nCome experience the World of Coca-Cola! \r\nBuy One Admission, Get One Free! * \r\nPresent this coupon when you purchase one admission \r\nand get one of equal or \r\n \r\nAMF. \"IA \r\nCOl R1' \\RD 8\\ \\l\\RRIOlT l'f.Rl\\11:rF.R c:r.xn:n 6250 Peach1ree-O~ Rd, (30328); 770.393-100:l Rates: S104 Sl 14. HFGROHCHCPORSFOCTV-ClFBl::+MASBMF. \r\n,\u003e1/FA \r\nWlRO\\RJ)R\\ \\l\\RRIOIT \\\\ 1\\11\\ IUU. 2045 South Pan: Place, (30339);770-9553838. Rates: S92  S112. GR-SNROS.CC NSPOCTVClFBKCSMf. 1GHT,1J \r\nfROU\"' l'l,\\1.\\ , n.\\.'\u003cT\\ \\IRl'ORT 132S Virginia Ave.., \r\n(30344); 404-7686660. Rates: S79  S139. Open: 24 hrs. HHFGR-SNR OSCCNSHCPORSFD-CTV\u003cL-CSSFBK-GSI MA MANMJMF. /GilfA1 \r\nCRO\\\\,rPt.\\/,\\ l'O\\\\l:R.\\ftRR\\ 634Sf\u003eowl.\u003ef!.FenyRdNW, (30339); 770.9SS-1700, Rales: 5S9  5139. Open: Daily, 24 In. HHF G RSNRCC NSHCPlPORS.FOCTV-CLCSH BKGS IM P AAMANAS8MF. (Gi/TAJ \r\n \r\nPIHJUffOUt4donp;,gt/J \r\nIL\\.\\ll\"TO, '\" \\11,\\\\T\\ a \\1111:Rl.\\,',I) 2775 Cumberland Pk\\\")', (30339); 770.333-6006. Ra!es: S65  S82. HHFGRCCPOCTVF8KIM. /GfflA) \r\n~SftOllfldOtlpagt/1 \r\n11,\\.\\IPTO~l,\\'S  ATI.\\.\\TADOV.~TOW~ 7S9 Washin91on Street, (30315); 404-658-1961 . Rates: S59  S99. HHF-SNR.CC NSHCPO-CTV.CBKIMMAMF. \r\n,~-11Uf~(JIIJgt/J llA.\\ll'TOSLX'i - Bl:CKIIFA0 3398PiedmontRoadNl(3030S); 404233-S656. Rates: S78  592. HGRSNR-OS.CCNSHCPOCTV CBKIM VCRMASGTMF. \r\n~!MW'f'IJUi;,c/0/lpagi\u003eIJ \r\nHAJU'l'O' I~\\ r.1 \\IR[RIA\") 2775 Cumbe,land Pkwy., (30339); 770-333-6006. (GHT,\\I \r\n'1t.l~SHOfJf.wlon,,.tJ \r\n \r\nlesser value admission free! For more information call (404) 676-5151. \r\n \r\nlRU\\\\\\.1'1.\\/.\\ R\\\\l\\l\\ 4355 Ashford-Dunwoody Rd., 11,\\.\\IPTOSL\\'S . SOKTIIIAKE 3400 Noflhlake. Parkway. \r\n \r\n(30346); 770.J95-7700. Rates: Oller 579.99. H.CC-NS-HC-PO-TC (30345); 770-493-1966; l80CHtAMPTON. Ra!H: S62  570. \r\n \r\nR5-0V.Cl.f.lMSB. 1TAJ \r\n \r\n Open: 24 hrs. HHf.GRSNR-OS.CCNS.POCTVC8KIMS8MF. \r\n \r\nll\\\\/1\\\\\\ \\'ll.\\.\\l',\\00\\\\lffO\\\\\\ 300Sprir,gSlree~ (30308); . \r\n \r\nP/f-,ttOlll#/lon~/J. \r\n \r\n404-523-1144; 404659-1285. Rates: 579  5149. ~ 8  5. '. IIA.\\IPTOSL\\'S . PF.Rl\\lITT.R\u003cDTEK 769 Hammood Dfive. \r\n \r\nH-GR-SNRPf-CC-NS.P0-RS-CTV\u003cl..CBK.f8K.(i5lMVl-MASGT : (30328); 404-303-0014. Rates: 559  5101 . H.(iR-SNR.CCNSHC \r\n \r\nMF. ,, ;;Hr~ \r\n \r\nPO-CT\\1-CBKI MMAMF, \r\n \r\nPl-.eSHourddoo~I. \r\n \r\nPitlWsoor.\u003edonpq 11. \r\n \r\nAdjacent to Underground \r\n \r\n1998 Georg;a 011 .My l\\lf;,u/ \r\n \r\n47 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nS139. HHf-GRSNR-OS-CCHC-PO-RS-FOCTVIM-PA-A-0,._1A MF. rGHIAJ \r\n110.111-:woou sum:s 1101u . AnA,n 1200 Cobb Pa.t.way, \r\n{30339):770-988-9449.Rate!\u003e:S89-S \\69. HHF-ORSNR CCNSHC-PO-t:-CTV-Cl-E-CBK-J-GS-IM-VCR-PA-NMGTMf. \r\n1101 STO\\ \\IUJ. IIOtM i,;, ll'ICIMI.\\.\\ C:\\TIJtl\\(i 849 Houston Mill Rd.. (30329); 404-72J.7878. Rates: 575. Open: Mon-fri 4arn-S:30pm. OS.CC-BB-RS-CBKACTMF. f\"U ,Hll\\i \r\nPl~,l\u003et'll't'Ollt#dlll/\"-'B,,tl\u0026Brt.11/.\u003e\u003ct/1/11!9 \r\n110\\\\'ARIIJOlt\\'.SO~ - \\IHGl~IAA \\L'Xl!E 1377 Virg1ma Ave, (30344), 404-762-5111 . Rain: SS9- S89. HGII-SNR-CC-NS-PORS-CTV-CL\u003cSSIM-MA-NA-5CiTMr. \r\nIIOWAHOJOll.\\\"S0;-. 11on:J.A.'illSt:m :S 330 Peach!~ St, (30308);800-362-S600;404-577-19fll.Ra1a:S69 - S130. H-GRSNR-CC-NS-HCKCTVCBK-VlMA-MF. \r\n,i.,.i~'l't'ow.Mlor~46 \r\n11\\\\lTMrG[\\f\\ m .,,n 265 Peathtree St. (JOJO]); 404577-1234., -HM/ \r\n1-,1\\Gi.r.rnt 1101 sr. 111:11,\\\" 11111:\\ht\\.~1 889 EdgewoOO Ave~ \r\n(30307):404-68s.7330:800-7283879.Ra1e1:S6s.59S. NR-GR CC.tlSBBKCTV-F BKGS\\llMANASGT-MF. ..,_, ,HTAJ \r\n11.\\0\\ I\\\\ Kl tl\\llt:\\I) 3387 Lenox Rd, ()0326); 404-261 S500; f!00.241-0200. Rate: 579.95  5109. H,M-Gft-SNR.CC- NS GP-HCPI-PO-RS\u003cTV-CL-CBK-1-IMMA-U-MF. KiHTA-1 \r\n \r\nThe Imperial Fez \r\n \r\nBt.-st Morrocan \r\n \r\nfl'!,l;tllrdnt, \r\n \r\nFairlie Poplar Cafe \u0026 Grill An excit ing mw \r\n:-. t('ditc r m n l ' i l n \r\n \r\nprl-scnh'd iu an \r\nmauthentic !,dling, opC'II 6:00 p.m. dail y, ~wn da)'.S a week 2285 l~ichln.'C Road \r\n(404) 351.0870 \r\n\"\"::_:;;;~~~'f,~ng. \r\n \r\nn i,taur:in t,opcn \r\n \r\nlund1 k dinner \r\n \r\n, ~ \r\n \r\n85 Fair lit A,crnu: \r\n \r\n;1t Poplar Sttl'l' I Do wntown Atl an ta \r\n \r\n-  \" - .: \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n.., \r\n \r\n(404) 827 0040 \r\n \r\n.\\1,\\.\\71ll'I 1:00.\\\"0.\\ll' IX\\' SIX RAGS 4120 fullon IIW!\u003etriat Btvd., (]0336); 404-696-4690. Rates:mdel-S38.95 - SS8.99. H GR-5NR-0S-CCNSPORS\u003cTVPA-MANAMf. \r\nPIN,,, ~oi,1.i;i(lnp.lftll \r\n \r\nIJ.\\\\\\OIU. IIOL Sl. 855PennAve.,(]0308);404-817-9640. /Glf7AJ 111111'0\\\\\\ \\I\\\\OR 811 Pie\u003cnlomAve.(30308);404-872-5846; \r\n \r\n\\I\\R(.111'. 0I \\'n.\\.\\\"l'\\JIOT!] Ill Perimeler Center W., (30346);770-396-6800. /\u0026frA. \r\n\\\\.\\ RIUO\"IT  \\11,\\\\T\\ 11.\\RQ( ~ 265 Peachuee Center Ave. (30303); 404-521 -0000. Rates: S17S-5260. H-HF-GR-PF- \r\n \r\n800-724-4381. Rates: S35  56S. Open: 8am  midniglt. SNR-0S CCCBKMA. /GHf,lJ \r\n)IOTfl.6 ,\\11.A.\\TA \\\"f: 3585 Chall'lllw-Tucker Road, (30]41); 770455-8000. Rat!S: under 538.95. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS-PO-CJVPAMA. \r\n \r\n~~(~.t~ =~~-RHDBSCTV-CL-\u003cSS-\u003cBK-FBK-GS-1M-\\II-MA-N . n\\I\\\\\\OOD uou,1:fff.O \u0026 imnMAST I\\' 951 Edgewood \r\n \r\n: Ave.. ()030n;404-52 19320. Rates: S79 - SOS.Open: Daily9  9. \r\n \r\nll\\RlllO\"IT \\'11 .-\\\\T\\ \\IIDl'tl\\\\ \\ Sl rll:.'i 35141hSt,(30309); HNR-CCNS-88-K-CBK-J-VCRVlMANASB-MF.  /GHFAJ \r\n \r\n404-376-8888. Rales.: oYel' S89.00. H-\u003ciRSNR-PF-CCNS-HC-Pf. 0\\1\\I IIOTIJ. \\TC-:\\\"\\ f I 111:R 100 CNN Centef. (3()33Sk 404 \r\n \r\nPO-RS-FOCTVCllGS-IMAMAMF. 1(,HIA. \r\n \r\n659-0000; 404 818-4343. Rates : S180 5260. \r\n \r\n\\l\\RRIOlT J\\\\ IIOIU \\'I U~\\O\\ 3300 t.enox Rd., (30326); H-HF-SNR-PF-OS-CC-NS-HCRS-fD-BS-CTV-\u003cL-C55-CBK-FBK-G5-I \r\n \r\n404262-3344. Rates: SSS  Sl25. HHF-FP-GR-SNRPF-OS-CC M-A-CTVlMA-CE-MF. rc,HIAJ \r\n \r\nNS-GC-GPHC-PI-RS-FD-BS-CTV-CL-CSH-CBKFBK-J-IMACTM PASCIL\\1.CF~\\7T,.R AT C.:l.ARli A'llA\\\"l\"A U.\\\"l \\l:R.\"im' 830 \r\n \r\nA-CE-MF./(JIIAJ \r\n \r\nMiVtinlutherKingJr.Dnve,(30314);404-577-3 150. H-tJHL-(( \r\n \r\n\\I \\IOUUIT l'I Rllll:ITJI o :,1ut 246 Perimeter Center M - RSCJVFBKAVlMAMF. \r\n \r\nway, (]0346}; 770 -394 -6500. Rates: SS9 579.99. l'F.-\\.Ollllf. TO\\\\ F.RS COXl)())\\[\\\"11 \\I IU:.\\TAL\"i 300 W. \r\n \r\nHGR-SNR.CC-NS-HC-P1-POTC-RS-CTV-Cl-CSHBKfBKJIMM PeachtreeSL,tlN,(30308); 404-8939292. Rate:Sll4  S171 \r\n \r\nANASGTMf. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nOpen: Mon . Fri. 9  5. GR-PF-CC-K-CTV-VCR-VI-MAMF. \r\n \r\nPO,o: ur. u:o, 110m. 551 !'once~ Leon Ave. NE. (30308); 4011-373-1420. Rates.: S33.90 555.85. GR-OS-NS-MA. r\u003ciHfA., \r\n \r\nQI \\III) IIOllL IX)\\\\:'\\TO\\\\\\ \\'11.\\\\T\\ 89 Luck ie SI . \r\n \r\n(30303); 404-524-7991. Ram: 569 \r\n \r\n5269 . \r\n \r\nHHf-\u003ciR -5 NR-Pf-0S-( (-HC PO-R5-FO -CTV-FBK-lMA-C5-CT-VI- \r\n \r\nMA.tlA-MF. 1tiHrA \r\n \r\nQI \\lffi l\\\\ IIIOTO-.-,\\ 870~trtt5tNE.(30308k404 875-551 1. l(;HIAJ \r\n \r\nKMI' (:RITS. I\\ C. (tau:.\\TRt\"il:R\\ \\'Oll\\S I\\ TI IF.S0111 1J S411.0MOObefryRd.. (30327);404-84J.3933,80082H787. Rates:575 - 5150. (lpen;Mon.  ffl.. 9  6. CC-88-CG-CI-CE. ,-, GHFAI \r\n \r\nll\\DISSO\\ IIOU:L \\11A\\T\\ 165Coortland.(]0303);404-6596500. Rat~: 5129  S\\59. Open: 24 M. H-HfGR-5NR-PfOS-CC-NS-HC-PI -PO-R5-FD-CTV-CL-(5s.E-C8K-FBK -J-GS-IM-A-VI \r\nMA.-Mf./C,HTAJ \r\n \r\nll\\DISSO\\ 1,, l\"\\r.CL111n'\\RI\\ \\11. l\\\"I\\ 2061 N. Druid \r\nHil5P.d.. (30329k404321-4174; 800-333-3333Rates:S59  over 579.99. H-FP-\u003ciR-(C-NS-HC-PO\u003cTVil-CSS-CBX-\u003ciSIMMAS8MF .-GlflA,J \r\n \r\nR.\\.\\1.\\0.\\1\\\\ \\11.\\\\T\\,\\INl'ORT\\ORm 1419 Virg inia Ave . (30337); 404-768-7800 . Rates: 588 - 5108 . H-Hf-M-\u003ciR-SNR-OSCC NSHC PO-RS-CTV-CL.C5SCBKJ-\u003ciS.-IMVCRAMANA-Mf. K,HrA- \r\n \r\nK.\\IL\\0\\1\\\\ \\11.\\ Yr\\, IKl\\WH}\\\\\\ 70JohnWf'$1eyOobbs Ave. NE, (30303); 404-659-2f,60. Rares: 549  5249. H-FP-\u003ciRSNR-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-FO-cTV-(l -(55-FBK-GS-MA.-MF. ,GHrAJ \r\nPlf'.HtSffOUt.idonp.,gt/617 \r\n \r\nl{,\\.\\IADA IXS  SIX tlAGS 4225 Fulton lnckl!.trial Blvd.. (]0336); 404-69\\-4100. Rates:S48  S10B. \r\n~SNtw1\"1d011p;,t}t'1611 \r\n \r\nll\\.\\l\\lJ\\1'1.\\7.\\ll(nll. 4001 P!esid!nlial Pai1cwa-j. (30340); 770-216-9500. Rates: 579  S250. Open: 24 Houri. HHFGR-5NR-OS-CC- NS-HC-PN-PO-TC-LO-R5K-FD-CTVClCSSEFBK-J-GS-IM-A-C5-MMGT-MF. /(,HfA! \r\nl'lu~JttourMJonpd91'16-l7 \r\nm~, Rl:Gf.\\C\\ SI IIOnl, 975 W. Peachuee St.. (30309); 404- \r\n8765003; 800-642-3629. Ra1es: 572 5144. H-Hf-GR-SNR-PF05-CCNSHCKCTVCBKVlMA.Mf. ,-, 'GtfTA.l \r\n \r\nRI:\\ \\ISS\\\\Cr. \\11A.\\7',\\ IIO'IH CO\\C.:OI RSF. I Harli.field \r\nCentle~wy., (303S4):40420'J-9999. Rates: 5135  S220. H-HF-GR-CC-NS-HC-PI -PO-RS-FO-CTV-ClCSH-CBK-fBK-J-\u003ciS-1 MAMA-NA-5GT-CE-Mf. i'GHfAJ \r\n \r\nRl:\\\\IS.\"i\\\\0: \\11.\\\\T \\IIOTil -lJO\\\\\\-fO\\\\\\ 590 W. \r\nPeachuee5t..(30308);404-881-6000. Rates:OWfS79.99. H-HFPf-CC-N5-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-\u003ciS-IM-\\II-SGT. /GhT,4,i \r\n \r\nW e in vite you to visit th e best source around For trave l information about Georgia . \\~lhethe r you are visiting on b usiness or For pleasure , browse Georgia On My M ind on th e world w ide web to see what trave l opportuniti es awa it yo u. Use ou r Per.1011nl 7,n vel Pln1111er to get the Facts and p lan your \r\nitin erary, be fore you s tart yo ur trip. H o te ls, res taurants , mu sc un1 s, pa rk s , attrac tions a nd mu c h mo re are al l at Geo rgi a On M y \r\nMind On lin e ! \r\nGeor9ia 011 llfy /1/111,) \r\n \r\n48 \r\n \r\n1998 Gco,:.l!ia 011 My Mill(/ \r\n \r\n llt.\\,USS\\.\\CE\\\\A\\'FJI.U IUllTJ. 2450 Galleria Pa,kway. \\TIA\\TA llSU \\LUOO:r 26SPll.wrRd.,(30lOS): 4{)11,26z.3165. E\\IBfJlSSE.\\fOOUGRIIJ. 234 Hilde!txand Dr.. (30328); 4()11. \r\n \r\n(30339); 1709534SOO. Ra tes: over 519.99. HMGR . H-OHCNS-OSA. GKTAJ \r\n \r\n256-0971. CCNSA\u003cT-SB. f(,HIAJ \r\n \r\n~j;.'~~-HCPlPO-RS\u003cT'HL\u003c BK.fBIC,J.IMA~SGTSB AllO 1'17.J. \\ 220Phan'P.d~(l030SJ;4042337626. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\nC\\lll\\~ms n .\\lOlS 1'171~\\. I\\C. 1593 N. DKatur Rd. \r\n \r\n0~~,~=~\u003cr~~ :~~~~~:.~~~~-;.;~mont Road, NE, \r\n::.~'i~~:;~~ \r\nCBK.PA-VlMA. ((,HrAI \r\n:~=-~~~ Dl1''Hl0tll 1901 Saoq Driw, 00341 \u003e: 710- \r\n \r\n~~~~~'E-~-~-=-:~~s~30i2;:4' ~~=:,~ 5 \\7.1 \\'I GRIU. 4279 Row,,ell Rd. (30342); 404255-5501. H-CC (30307); 404-377-7766. ~rAJ \r\n \r\nNSA. fGHTAI \r\n \r\nE:XID71l[C\\TIXL\\G\u0026IX[\\TS 8S7 ColliM Rd~ (30318): \r\n \r\n52 \r\n \r\n3- : \r\n \r\nPeachtree Rd. (]0305);404841{(166. \r\n \r\n1111'.A ltLG 1705 ~ S t . (30300); 404-874-7836. {\u003c,HIAJ Hales: S7  515. HHfOSCC-RS-FD-ClCSS-E-FBIC-PAAMA. \r\n \r\n~~~J. ~ 704 ~ ~~ .x:t\\11:S \r\n \r\n0011 \r\n \r\n35 \r\n \r\nAve. 8); 404- l  ; : ' ~uOPL\\R cut\u0026 GRUJ. 85 Popla. SlleeL (30305); \r\n \r\nkt:s!Ol.\\Q; I\\\\ \\IIDTOW\\ 1041 W. PNchlree SL. (30300); 404-87Hl885. Ra~SI09Sl39.CCBa.lC-OV-CBKPAMAMF. ,r,,,r,; \r\n \r\nHERTOWiJ\"S 3500 Peachtree Rd, (30326); 404.233-2333. H 401Hl27-oo40, A.fD-H-HC\u003cT-CC-OS-0. \r\n \r\n((-NS-A\u003cT. KiHTAJ \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nPlt-wWOWt.JdOllp,lgl4 \r\n \r\nBfl\"O\\U Cl ISi\\[ 2480 Briatdff Rd 5'Jte 369, ()0329); 404- ' nust STmS 1049 .knpef St. (30l09); 404-87'5-6634; 404- \r\n \r\nRrrl-C\\ RLTO\\, A11A\\TA 181 Peach11ee St, 130303); 404. 296-5668. (CiHTA) \r\n \r\n: : =~ DaityluncMimel-. HHF-OS-CC-NS.fD-CHSS- \r\n \r\n659-0400.((,HTAJ \r\nKfrl C\\MI.TO\\. 81 C:KIIF.\\ O 3434 PNchl!eeRd.. (30326):404 237-2700. Rates: Sl 95  S2S5 . Open : Daily, 24 hrs. H HF-GRSN R-PF-OS\u003cC-NS-HC Pl RS fD-Bs-CTV-CL-CSSE.CBK.f \r\n \r\n:~['~~~:~~~~~: ~Pie\u003cmont Rd~ (30l05J; 404237 \r\n' IIRA.\\Dtl)RrSl'AIJR\\,\\TGROl 'P S60S Glenridge #670, \r\n{30328);404-8511999. (GHIAJ \r\n \r\n:?=N.Ol\\lidHilsRd~(30329l:404-321-0lCX\u003e. H\u003cC-NSrtJLKS C\\TIRI\\G 404-374-S5S5. CC-CT. KiHIAI \r\n \r\nBKJ-GS-IMA\u003cTMA-SGT-SBUMf. tvHTAJ \r\n \r\n,,.,,,., BR\\~Smu: LEC07. 3391 PtachuffRd~(30326); 404-266-1440. l\"R,\\lll\" 01 X\\f'OIJ 2101-B Tula St, (30309); 404-351-1S3l \r\n \r\nSllfll\\10;\\1' 8fJ),\\,\\D ftRFAKfA.\\TL~N821Pie\u003crnontAveNE, /\u003c,HW \r\n \r\n(30308); 404-8729290; 800-241 3333. Ra tes: S8S . S160. Open: HllOOKl.\\\\'f.UF. 220SandySpringsCir.#101,(30328):404 GEORGL.\\GRII J1. 2290PeachtreeRd.,(30309); 404-3523517. \r\n \r\nYeatttlUnd. NR-OS-\u003cCNS88KFSKMANAMf. \r\n \r\n843-8377. fGH1AJ \r\n \r\nOpen: 6pn, 7 nW]hts. HHF.(C-FO. /GHrAJ \r\n \r\nSIIOl\\TO\\ COU);\\1 SQI \\REIUJITJ. 188 14th St, (30361); RROOK.o;; l'A\\IJ Ll' C.\\ft:'IT.AJ.\\ 339 Univfflily Ave. SW. (3(l310); GR\\O\\\"S.UIOOC\\.\\ Ckll.L 2490 Bria.c~ff Rd, (30329); 404 \r\n \r\n404-892-6000. H-CCNSIICPO-RS-OV\u003cLIMVI , (GltriV \r\n \r\n404-752-7171 . (GHIAJ \r\n \r\n321-4663. (GlflAJ \r\n \r\n!,IIIJl.\\lO\\ SI nrs GAJJJJUA 2844 Cctib Pkw/~(30339): 770- \r\n955.3900; 770-9942446. Rates: 599 51 74. Open: 24M. H-HF-fP-GR-SNR-05-CCNSHCPI-PO-RS-K-fD-OV-CL-OS-CBK FBKJ-IMVCR-PA-A-MF. (\u003c,HIAJ \r\nlfNwi;,,pOU'MJOll~J6. \r\nSI Bl RH.\\ .\\ WOGE 111.TOS l;\\Dl ~iRl\\L 660 lnierchange Dr, (303361:404-691-4739.tGHIAJ \r\nSt 8t'Rll\\.\\ LOOGli  \\ORTIISIDI! ms Nor1h$ide Dr~(30318): \r\n404350-8102. f(,HTA) \r\nSt G.\\R \\t\\C\\OU\\ KEO \u0026 RRF,\\KrUT 804 Edgev,ood Ave~ NE.(30307):404222-0226. Rates:570.00-5115.00. 0pen:24 In.rs. 88-K-OV\u003cBKJ.GS.IJHAA. tGHTAJ \r\n \r\nRICKllfADll\\ CKLOl' CI.\\IJL\\ltC\\IT. 3340 Ptichllee P.d. ()03261;404.t.679611. {Gl(TA) \r\nHL CKlff.\\O 8RUDCO\\ll',\\.\\l \u0026 COlt\\ER C\\JE 3070 Pieomonl Rd. (30305): 404-240-1978. H05.CC-NS-CSS-A. (GHIAJ \r\ns, omr..w Df\\fll 10n Pifdmon1 Rd.. (30JOS); 404-262-3336. \r\nH-OS\u003cC-NS-CSS-A /QffAJ \r\nRl!ll'AW\"S lllA.\\CIIIS[ CO\\U.PTS 2937 Cott.Pkwy. (30339); 77'0-916-1617. KiHIAJ \r\nHISl\"BDcf.Vl! 810 Matlin L!Dlff King Jr. DI'~ ()0314); 4(M. 525-9212. /(il{TAJ \r\nr~uT.TI'T\\ l'A;\\GO 220 Phan Rd., 130)051; 404-841-6222. \r\n \r\nGRf.-\\T \\\\AIJ. 240 lntemalional O CNN Centl'f, (30303); 404522-8213. t\u003c,HrAJ \r\nGROL \\OIIOG T\\\\tll\\ L\\OfJICROt. \\D \\TL\\.\\T\\ 94 Upper Pryof St, (30303): 404-6S9-2296. H-05-CCNS-OS-A-VI. !GHfA., \r\n,.,..,!LUU\u003e ROCK f.-\\lt 21S PNchtree St. (30303); 404-688-7625. ~--on~Jr ll\\\\UJ l\\Dl\\\\ cnsm: 22SSpringSt., (30303):404522-4525. \r\nRaW!S:S7 - S12. A. (GH1AJ \r\n11[ ,U'l.\\G son \u0026 BRF.\\1 469 Flat Stmab Ave~ (30316); 404- \r\n52HI030. (G\"1AJ \r\n \r\nSITl[ IIO'Rl.AT 1\\Dll,ROI \\0 \\llA.\\T.\\ 54 Peachtree Street. (30303): 404-223-555S. Rates: OWi' S79.99. H-M-GR\u003cC \r\n \r\n,r,,,,.. C\\SlO:-.C\\FE 118 Pwimftrr Centtr West (30346); 170-395- \r\n \r\nIIOOTtRSOfA!lf.JUC.\\.I\\C. 181 S TheEXCNnge.(30339): 770-951 2040. H-05-CC-NHO-OV--VCRA.IJlMF. IGJll,V \r\n \r\nNS-RS-CTV-Cl-CSS-CBK-FBK-1-IMVlMA-NA-MF. ((,HfAJ \r\n \r\n6605. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nIIOOTW OFO \\lftF.Rl.\\.~D 2977 Cobb Pafkway. (30339); \r\n \r\nS\\\\L'iSO'Ol. \\'11,\\.\\T,\\ 3391 Peachuee Rd, (30326}; 404-365- '. f..\\PT,U;\\ l)'Slrllfll'Al1Jn1J~(GHTAI \r\n \r\n770-984-0287. (GHrAJ \r\n \r\n\"-\u003c' ~~:F~R-SN~~~~-~:.~~~f'i-RS-F~C11V L\u003c lol:Ee~c IM~,~~I5G . rJ\\ kBffSWt 3717 Roswell Rd, (30342); 404231 -4433. H- \r\n \r\nT-SB-CE. (GKIAJ \r\n \r\nVY YI \r\n \r\nCC- NS-FD-CL-E-Mf. f(jl(TAJ \r\n \r\nIIORS[RAOL~I GRIil. 4320 Powers FfflY Rd., (30392); 404 255-7277. ((,HTA) \r\n \r\nC.\\SB.\\ 11 \\IOR(KL\\,\\ ,u:SfAl 'RA.\\'T 465 N. Highland Ave., ltOLSTO\\~S RFSTAl\"R,Uff 2466 Pea\u003chlfee Rd.. (30309); 404. \r\n \r\nTI:KR:\\O!Ch\\ROF.~ IIO'lll. 111(:triUf.lO 3405Leoo.KRoad,NE, C31107);404-Sl4S7n.(Gl(TAJ \r\n \r\n(30326); 404-26192S0;404-8487303. Rates: S79 - S175. H-GRSNR PFOS-CC NS-HC-PI-PO -RS -FO-CTVClCSS-CBK-FBK \r\n \r\nCJ tlCK Fll~A9 /n dli'A~VllillllfN. /GHIAJ \r\n \r\n351 -2442;404-237-0161.A. (GHTA) \r\ni IIOt 'SfO.\\'S Rt~TALK.\\.\\\"r 3539NorthsktePkwy,(30327):404- \r\n: 2627130;404237-0161.A. (GHrAJ \r\n \r\nGS-IM-MA-NASBMf. (GHrAJ 1116T\\\\TJ.\\'F. T\\\\ FSO 111RUi,\\l' E.\\IOR\\' RID ,\\\\I) BRUK \r\n \r\nCJ tllJ'SGRUJ.. ll \\R 2133laVistaRd. (30329): tc,HTAJ \r\n \r\n0 101~ 70W. Pacl'5 Ferry Rd, (30305): 404262-267S. H-OS-CC \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nIIOlSIU.\\'S IU:\\TAI RA.\\T 4701 Ashford Dunwoody 00346); 770-572-7066;404D7-0161. A ((,lffAJ \r\n \r\nRd ., \r\n \r\nt',UT 1223CliltonRd, l30307): 4043774987. Rates:S80  S100. NHl NREOMNS-BB-FBK-AVI-MA. .'(f,HTAJ \r\n \r\nNS-05-A tc,HTAJ 080l lEl'fllRr..\\T,\\l'RA,\\T 1529 Pi@dmon1 Rd,, (30324); 404. \r\n \r\nIIOLSl'O,\\\"'S KFSl'\\LRA\\T 3321 Lenox Rd~ (30326); 404-237 7534;404-237-0161 . A (GHIAJ \r\n \r\nTlt\\\\UOOCE ATIA.\\T\\ Dl)\\\\,TO\\\\:\\' 311 Courtland St., (30303);404-659-454S; 800-578-7878.Ratl'5: 549  599. HKfFP-GRSNR-05-CC-NS-PO-W\u003cTVCBK-lM-VCRVl. (GHTA) \r\n \r\n814-7600. ((,HTAJ \r\nan GRIU. SO Hm Plaza, Suite 200, ()0303): 404-524-2489. \r\nCC-NSA fGHTAJ \r\n \r\nIIOl~TO:-.'SKl:\\T,tnl.\\.\\T 19S5 Powers Feny Rd~ ()0339); 770-563-1 180;404237-0161 . A /QffAJ \r\n \r\n1',f\\TRSm l~\\,\\Tt.\\lORY 1767 North Decatur Rd, (3030n; 404-634-7327; 800-654-8591.R.ltes:S64  5124. H-M-GRSNR \r\n \r\nr.oomu:S A~Tt\\KIIOISf.\u0026R.\\R 11 00 PuchHee St ., ()0309j;404-n4-0901. (GHl'AI \r\n \r\nHSI 'S GOt K.\\lr.T O IISFSF. Rf..\\TAI R,\\.\\T 192 Pe.xh11ee Cenier Ave~ (3030]); 404,6Sg.2788. fGHJAJ \r\n \r\nCCNS-PO-BBK-OV\u003cBK-PA-MAMF. IGHTAJ \r\n\\IRGISL\\ IIIGIU.\\.\\DS Kill ,t 8Rt:.\\tffAST 630 Orme Gr. NE, (]0306l;404-892-273S. K',HTN ,rsn~ATIA.\\\"r,\\ \\Oftn l \\TPCRl\\lr.TT.R 7Conccuwf'ky.y~ \r\n \r\nCOl'E.'illlJJ.C\\f\"F. One Copenlil Ave., (30307): 404-420-5136. \r\n \r\n:~=~:::~\\.\\.\\.\\ \"\"'\" \r\n \r\n4 lSl \r\n \r\nR05\\wl \r\n \r\nRd~ \r\n \r\n(30:342): \r\n \r\nl\\!Pf.RJAUlZ 2285 1'8ch11ee Rd. 00309); 404351-0870. Rates: S35. H-M-Pf,..,05,-_NS_-fO_ -E-AM-ICOT\u003cllS,,S.-4C8l-.CC. (r;HTAJ \r\nL\\TIA\\.\\TIO\\.\\l.ffiWE..~IQ IIIl'AI I 887 Spring St. (30XII); \r\n \r\n(30328); 770-39S3900. Rates: DWf 587. H05\u003cCNS-HC-PO- r,Ol \\111:\\' l'lAa~ 1111; 1197 ~ SL. (30361); 404-881  \r\n \r\nTCRS\u003cTV-OH BK-FBK-\u003c35-IM.PA-MAS8MF. IGHTAJ \r\n \r\n0144. H-05\u003cCN5FD-EA f\u003c,HTAJ \r\n \r\n5 s ~-~~/~!~:~.:S: ~-:=i.-:=:~1~:rnnw ~~~-~~f~~,\\,\\T\"AIKPOfff 4736 Best Rd, (]0]31); COWTIPPERS 1600 Piedmonl Ave. (30324); 404-874-3751. H \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n~~~:\\c~~~~~~'1 \r\n \r\nt~~s \r\n \r\n20 ~ \r\n \r\n1 1100 Sim pson Rd.. \r\n \r\nCC-NS-HC-PlPO-RSFOFL-OV-Cl.CSS-HBK-fBK-GS-IMPAA-V (30314k4047S8-4l S8. /G#llAJ \r\n \r\nlMANA-CEUMF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nIIAIIJ:YS 17 lntematiaoal Bllld., (3030]); 404-681 -3303. H-0S- \r\n \r\n404-892-3031. H-CCE-AVl.fGHrAJ \r\nJB IIIGIIL-\\.~O moos 1040 N. H~nd Ave~ (30306); 404- \r\n87J.4S45. (rjHIN \r\nJOI 'lllrrt'S ll\\lI Slllll 2349 Peachtree Rd, (30305); 404 237-9924. H\u003cC-NS-A (GHIAJ JOJO'S 3714 ~ Rd. (30342); 404-816-0019. (GHTAJ \r\nJOCKS \u0026JIJJS OneCNN Center,(3030)): 404-688-422S. /GHU \r\n \r\n\\\\000Rl n'8FJ)\u0026 Hltl'.\\Kl\"\\.~'f I\\\\ 223PoncedeleonAve. CC-NSFO-E.(GHrAJ \r\n \r\nJOCKS .JlllS 112 Tenlh SL, (30309): 404-813-5405. /GlflAI \r\n \r\n(10308);404-875-9449; 800,,47],9449. Rates: 579. 5159. CC-SB D,\\.\\ltS 00\\\\~ TIU'. IL\\TOI. 81 CKllt:AD 3380 Peachtree Rd.. JOU,\\ IL\\Rrnurs BRF.\\\\ Pl B 3041 PNchtree Rd. NE. (30305); \r\n \r\nFBK-J.Vl. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n(303261;404-266-1600. HOS-CC-NS-CSSEA. ((iHTAJ \r\n \r\n404-816-2739.iGHT,IJ \r\n \r\n\\\\\\'NUil.\\.\\! GAKDlt~ l!Oll'J.  \\'IN'INGS 2857 Paces Feny Road, (30339): 770-43255SS, Ral~ 579-511 9. H-\u003c3RSNRCCNSHCPO-R5-K\u003cTV-CL\u003cSS-CBKfBKJ.IM-A-SGT-MF. \r\n\\\\17'.III IA.\\I llmll.  fl'OK'TlllAK FJSIU:\\'F. MTN. 1\"0R111 2158 RandMood Dr. 0034SJ; 770934-6001. Rales.: S40  579. HF-GR SNR\u003cC NSPO-OV-C8KIM MA-M F. \r\n \r\nl)A;\\1l~S UO\\\\ ,\\ TII P. 11,\\'fOI, I MJrJIGROI ;\\I) 60 UpPer AlabamaSL. (30303);404-577-1800. H-OSCCNS-CSHAVI. (GHTAJ \r\nDllLCrA81I$ One Margaret Mitchell Sq,. ()0303): 404-681  2909. (GHTAJ \r\nDIGGIJlS!'il'OR'fSGKIU. 8540 Roswell Rd. (30350); 770-S87 2005. ((,HTA) \r\n \r\nJOU~\\1' ROCK ITS 6510 Roswell Rd. (30328); 404843-3330. /GHTAJ \r\nJOIL\\W ltOCklTS  l \\D[Rr.ROl\\0 55 u~ Alabama St. \r\n(30303);404-S2S-7117. H-OS\u003cCA\u003cTVI. /GHTAJ \r\nKA\\IOG,\\WAJ,\\P,\\,\\fSP.KrSTALK,\\,\\'r BOO Pe11C htree Rd. (30305); 404-841-0314. 05-CCNS-OS-A\u003cT. tGHTN \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n\\U-11:tl)()'S ITALL\\.\\ lltSTALIU.\\T 1989 ~ I t ' Bridr;ie Rd., (30324): 404-876-1380;404-876-0855. OS-CC-NS-CSS-A.CPJL \r\n\"\"'\"',\\.\\11:RIGO IILS\"l',\\I k,\\,\\T C:ORI'. 2964 Peachtree Rd. NW, \r\n()()JOS);40423H964.(GHTAJ \r\n \r\n00;\\Jl .\\.YS Sl'A.\\t~U RrSTAI R.\\\\T 1927 Piedmont Cilde NE. (30324); 404874-4285.A (GHJAJ \r\nULSTYS 8,\\RBOCrr. 1815 BrilroiffRd., (30329t 404-320-6264. \r\n/GIi'\"' \r\nfA.\\TlUJAC[GRIIJ. 248 8udhead Ave. (30305); M-233 3345.fGHrAJ \r\n \r\n\\,\\IS BISlltOr.\\f[ 2974 GranMew Ave~ (30305): 404D3 J:CLECJlA. \\ BMOY.'SI\\CC\\f'E 2221 PeachtrH Rd.. NE, \r\n \r\n9889. /QffAI \r\n \r\n(30309); 404-872-2-466. RS-C8K-FBKA-CT. /6HIAJ \r\n \r\n\\.\\\"nl0,\\1\"S 1109 Piedmonl Rd. 00305); 404-262-7379. /GHtAJ EIXS'ITJ:-i'S 1077 Jur-.:,er Sl.(30309);404-876-7925. 0pen:D.ail-J, \r\n \r\n,,,_,_OU\"MJOtfpqJS. \r\n \r\n: lunch\u0026d'mer. HHF-OS-\u003cC-NS.f[).CL-CSs-AMA. (GHIAJ \r\n \r\nKA,\\ 8C)Tlt0 \\.\\1) D\\.\\a01-8 1068PNchtreeSl, (30309t 404-874-4460. H-YA-OS\u003cCFD-Cl.(55-A-MA. (GHTAJ \r\nKOBESITAKS 5600 Roswell P.d. NE. 00342t 404256-0810; 404-256-0811. Rates: S10  525.50. H-OSCC-NS-FD-CL-05-MA SB. /GHTAJ \r\nKl'll7JC,Ul; 321SPeachtreeRd.,(30305); 404-262-0661. HOS\u003cCNS-fD-0S-A /GHfA, \r\nlA CROITA IH!ITOR.\\.\\1'E n'AllA.\\O 2637 Peachtfff Rd. (30JOS);404-231 1368.NS-CL-CSS-A IGHIAJ \r\nI.LG,U, BAGU. 55 Paric Platt. (30303); 404-S22-2245. IGHII\\' \r\n \r\n1998 Gt'Ot;gin On At/y At/iud \r\n \r\n49 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nIU..\\I 8 \\ G[I. 600W. Peachlr!eSI.M). ()0]08);404-881-0996. /l~IA \r\nIL\\ 11\\IJL\\ 229PeachtJee ( enlll/l'Avt,..()Ol0]); 404-584-9\".0l. Open: Dai~. 12  ll. tf.Hf.Pf-OS\u003cC-NS-RS-FO-OV-0.-CiS-VIMA-W .~Ai IJ\\IUUOiJl'\\cno, l'l'B 822 N. Hitjiand Ave.. (30l06); 404 874-7147. H-OS-(C-CiS-E-A-Vl.(6H7AJ 1.0\\G JOII\\ Ml,\\l:Jf S]1111h,\u003eAIQ11,1MNl{;HrAJ \r\n \r\n--~ - Pr., o rnm :c.ur. 268 E. Pat:('l. Ferry Rd. (30l05); 404-233- ; Suri Wlr'f. QS.NS-HCRS-FO-A-CS-FF-0-VI-MA-NA. 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H-05-CCNS-CSS-A\u003cTVlSB. !(;HTN \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n1'1, ,t_._M1111t,,...J1 \r\n \r\n\\1111.C\\ ' \\.\\GWl'S 112 E. Pac.~ FfflY Rd.. (3030~; 404-237 TUI l.01 !It: 2293-B PNditiee Rd.. (30309t, 404-351-9533. H . ATIA\\TA ll.\\KTStll:W L\\1TJtX,\\110SAL AIKPORT (30320); \r\n \r\n0949. 1GH1N \r\n \r\nlf'-OS-CCNSA. j(itfTAJ \r\n \r\n: 404530-6600; 404-209-1700. Open:24h15,. AU,Wa'1\"'1llmlt,or1,II \r\n \r\n~~~f~ :~;,~F.l\\ I =~:sSm7:);n~f;l~~~;;~~-~~~~~\\=..~r-~~ \\IOrS\u0026JOl:'S ll,\\R\u0026CKIU. 1033N. Hiljlkn!Ave~(30306); \r\n404-873-6090. IGHT'N \\1tl t\"S\u0026JOl:'S 8,\\R \u0026GHIIJ. 1 Baltimore Place, Suite A-60, \r\n(l0)08); 404-8971335. (GHf4J \r\n \r\n\\Alt~m 61N011hAve. ()0308);404-8811706,r\u003c,H/AJ \r\n \r\n. Aq,on \r\n \r\n\\1:\\1 \\1111 \\I CI 41 14th SL. (30309); 404-875-8424. H-OS-CC : ATIA\\TA MF.TRO rum. ASSOO,\\TIO:-l P.O. Bo 56888, \r\n \r\nNS-CSSA. (GIIIA) \r\n \r\nj ()0343); 888St:EAllANTA. 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Box 420308, {30342); 5icWIE'ylan10\". Some.Kt.viDPSinch.d-c.,wn,Dl'ig,. h,ki,ng. fishlr'lg. W~/e,-S,\\,- \r\n \r\n4042559472. {GHrAJ \r\n \r\ning ;iOO p,mldcir,g.. \r\n \r\nSPf.Cl.\\l,TOURS 620 Peachtree SL #3000, (30308): 404.)14 9244. SGTTS. c,Jtur,11 hJstonc,11 roursolAII.lnt,t GA. Sooth \u0026 U1 XI\" {X'fCioes.Gindt\u003es.hofl.\u003eJs,l'VOOts \r\nSPORTSWORU\u003eIJ\\1l.RNATIO.\\'AI. P.O. Box 725271 , {31139); 770.516-1008. SGT-TSTA. Speci.vroustofill0'111r\u0026n.1/l0rol~ ingffl'l1f} rowslorindMchllsorgiovps.{GHrA) \r\n\\\\llrl\"E IIORSETOURS. INC. 2840 N.E. Expressway, Suite 112, (J0345t. 404320-90l6. Open:Mm  Fri.. 9 -6:Sat. IO  l . SGTLI TS. A (uOSM'fetdt\u003esl'm.1r100m.llJil9CIIIMtConpdt'ly. Vlt\u003eo/fl!\u003cDdiyAr \r\nIJtlld Sigh!S\u003elng rQl.lt1 P\u003clfO('S ;w'(/ spi,'11 M'nts, ('tc. Ho5ted lrj bi \r\nlingua/(hlrx\u003eSl\"illxlothetl.11iguagt.\u003egud!s \r\n \r\nCHAMBLEE \r\nLODGING \r\nIIOIJDAY INNSDLCI'  All.ANIA l}ERl.\\lf.l'F.R 4386 ChambleeDunv,,oody Rd.. (30341); 770-457-6363. Rates: 159 , _ 179.99. HCCN5HCPO-IISCTVClfBKIM58. \r\nPlru~weou,adonp.J()el \r\nI.ODGEON B FORD 48158ufordHwy., (30341); 770-458-8011 . Rates: SJ9  1148. Open: 24 iv,. M-GR-5NR-OS-CCNlPOLDK IM-PAMA-NA,U. \r\n \r\n.\\Ill\\..~, !'ilffCS \\11.\\\\T\\ \\IRPORr 4700 Sou1hport Rd, (30337 ); 404767-1988. Rat es: over S99. HHFGRSNRCC NlHCPl POIIS KCTVCL-CS5CBK FBKJGS I MACTMANASGTMF. 1GHTAJ \r\nPledSeM'l.'()IJtddonp.,g. JJ \r\nl'\\IRllf.lJ) l'i\\ \\'11.\\W\\ \\ IHl'ORT 245 1 Old Nation.ii Park\\'f\u003cft, (30349): 404761 8371. r\u003ciHrAJ \r\nI.\\ QI IXL\\ l\",\\ - AlU.\\T.\\ .\\Jlll'0KT 487401dNationalHwy., (303Jn: 404-768-1241. Rates: 158.50  Sil. H-GRINR-CCNI \r\n1, PO-CTVCBKIMPAMANASGTMF. r,1GHfAJ Pt,,u,snou,adonPJ(J'! \r\n\\I \\H RIOIT  .\\TI.\\YI'\\ AIRl~Rl 4711 Best Rd., {30337); 404 766-7900. Ra1es: over 579.99. HCCNSHCPO-TCRSCTVCLE IMPANASGT. (GHIA! \r\nQl!Alffi' IX~  AJKJ'OKT/ ATI..\\NfA 4507 Bes! Road, (3033n; 404-767-8765. Ra1es: under S3\u002695  SSB.99. H-GRINR-CC-N5 CTV-CBKMANA-SGTMF. \r\nR.All\\ll,\\ I~\\  AIRPORT SOllll 1551 Phoenix Blvd., (30349); 770 -996-4311 : 800 -1413091 . Ra te s: S59  1109. \r\n \r\nCONVENTtON CENTER \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nHHF FP-GR SNROSCC NSHC POLDRS FO-CTV-CLC S HF BK  \r\n \r\nO ll(K tlL-A  ( II \\\\IHUl: PL-\\1..\\ 5450 Peachlree Ind. Blvd., PAMANASGHlMF. (GHrA) \r\n \r\nCOBII G..\\IU.KIA CISl'Rf. Two Galleria P\\wy.. (30339): 770- : (30J4tt. /GHrAJ \r\n \r\nPINSeSNOl,lfMJClftp.J!Jt' 1611 \r\n \r\n,:ws 955-8000. HNSRs.FD-SB-Mf. CGCopenedtn 1994asogowmefse, \r\nleaonOt1A1fd111,1'smenuofimieposfb1it,es.Upsc.1k\u003eindes;gitthe0-' a/tty offers 281),000 sq ft of ~ !i)il(e. CGC's resou,nng SUCCt.'SS ;s SMl'lflg,lSd Cdtilfysz forfunhetdcvt.\u003e/opmt\u003ent ,n theimmediote \r\n \r\n: ) \r\n \r\nGAU\\' GO! R'1 Cf 3749Clairmont Rd., (3034 1); 770-457-4455. (GHrAJ 1,0.\\GJOll\"l Sil.\\ 2151 Savoy Dr., (30341); 404-457-1846. \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n.Sllt:ll\\TO\\ C\\11)\\ \\l' 11011:I. 1900 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 770997-1 100. Rates: CM!\u003c 179.99. H-GR-CCNSHCPlPO-IIS-cTVCl CBK-FBKJGS IMAMANASGTMFTA. {GI/TAJ \r\nPl,,HeSN!OIJtddot1p;i~J6 \r\n \r\nitetghbahood- induding exririflg (GC exp;,,tSIOI) pl.ms!(GHrAJ \r\nfJI0R\\' CO~H:RF.XCE r.r.,\"TF.R mnu 16 15 Clifton Rd ., \r\n(30329); 40471Hi000. Rates: Season.-il. H-GRCCNSHCPlPO- \r\n \r\n(GHrA) \r\n.\\1,\\WXE'S GRIil. \u0026 H.\\I{ 2089 Savoy Or., (30341); no.455. 0900. OSCCNlCl~A-CT-1B. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\nlll\\\\'EL.ODGF.  AIRPORT 4S05 Best Road, {30337); 404-767 1ll4. Rates: under SJB.95 158.99. H-GRINR-CCNS-cTV-CBK MANASGTMF. \r\n \r\nTCRSFDCTVClJ-GSlMACS-OSGTMf. J.oc;Jted oo JO a. of RFJl l.OllS1T.R S347 Peachtree lllOJStrial Blvd., (30341 ): 770 \r\n \r\nP,ISlll'le forest JUU IS ffll. t,om Atlontd Alrpon. ~ Coofen,,rt 458-3176. /GHrAJ \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n(l.'fllcrithlO.(J()()sq ftofdl!dlcarl'dnN'C'ringsp.xc.(GHTAJ \r\n \r\n S \u0026 S f..AF[ll:IUA 3583 Chamblee  Tucker Rd., (30341); 770 1,0\\G JOII~ SIL\\HfS 5431 Riveroole Rd., (3033n; 404996 \r\n \r\nGF1)RGI,\\ WOKW (:O~GRF.SS c.xn:K 285 lnlemational Blvd., 455-8941. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n1515. (GHrA) \r\n \r\n(30Jtl): 404113-4000. HHFPfCCRlFDCTVClG5VlMA SGT-MF. n1tGeotgidW~fdC01'19'ess(entethoslSat7'1)riadolc01wm \r\nuonstl!adeshowsandcorpor,ttt.\u003eew-iittn01,M1bylhesr,neol~ \r\nmanaged by rhe CM(\"( dUfhonty a n d ~ 2.S million SQWTt.' feet. Cotpkdmdl the,K.fj,xcnt Grot!}ld Dome.1htrwoCOt11[Kiseoneol the lotgest COOVl'fltlOl't, spons ;,nd etllt.'t1dR7lerll c ~ m rht\u003e \r\n \r\n\\\\ AHl.F. 1101 SF.Open 24 Hours. 6 Kl theChorr1bleeateJ.(GHTAJ \r\nSHOPPING ATIAi,TA a.l.FA ,\\l.\\RKET 5360 Peachtree lnduslrial Blvd., (30341); 77().458-0456. Open: FSa 11-7, Su 127. HFCCFOMA. Thebgesrse1Knonofqr.l\u00261T'f~ Mt colltrbksandgdt items., \r\n \r\nLO~G IIOR.\\' ~TE\\ KS COLII.GE P,\\ Rh: 5403 Old Nationa l Hwy., (30337): 404-761-8018. IGHTAJ \r\nRm IDR~1T.K 5350 Old National Hwy., (30349); 4047615721 . /GHrAJ \r\n\\\\,\\ffU: 1101 Sl'. Ope-n 24 Hours. 6 ,n thf!C~Pdll arNi'GlfrAI \r\n \r\nworld.(GHTAJ \r\n \r\nd~ 5outhedsr! SO,OCQ sq. fl. rlimiJte (O(l!Jol/edl \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nAUSTELL \r\nCAMPING \r\nARRO\\\\llE,\\D C..\\.\\ll'GROUNI) \u0026 RFSOR'T 7400 Six Flags Drive SW, (30168); 770-7Jl-tt30; 800-631-8956. Open: o.,;~ 8am  9pm, GR-OSCCPNPGPOCPRV-PAMA. AlLlntd's mos1 (U)\\'E'f\u003e it.\u003enlC\"am{X)IOUlid.16(}1wodedRVsires.~ 1ooreri1S1fE'S, Ofliy 10ml rodou.7)/0\\vn,'tlld,l(~ilnr 105,x Flags 0wr GOOlgia lhE'mE'Pdrk. 3fJl'ilJ \r\n \r\nfJ L\\MBLF.f.'SAi\\'llQUEROW 3519 Broad St, (30341); 770 4554751.0pen:ClosedSunday,CC-G5MA. TheSoot/Jsia,g,s1\"'1d moslim,qtx:d/1/JqutcrnrerwithOIIEf :ZOOdedten ,s/ocatedinsuburb.ln Adonu,ICISt 1.5 mi. insltkl18S. Ult 23111 otJ ChdmbJet.. \r\nGR~:.\\TGATSDY'S A.,11QUE :\\UCTIOXS 5070 Peadltree lnclls trial Blvd., (30341): 770457-1903. Open: Mon.SaL 10am~m. Vlorld-fomous ;,nd Wcvld's-Ulgesr rol/eaion ofarc/Ntecru1aJ an/iqltE'S. Ame,lCcJn /t.1emordbil,a and ct.Jssic Automobiles. Jusr m,nures oonh of Budme.'fd. Shipping ;m,1ilable \\~Mi_, \r\n \r\nCIASSICTOURS\u0026TRA\\'Fl. 2541 Camp Creek Pk\\-.,y., (3033n: 770933-90C(). TS. /GHTN \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\n(iF.ORGL\\ l!HER~ATI0XU CO\\'\\'E\\'110~ OX IT.R 1902 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 7709973566. H-CC-NHDNASGTMF. 112,(XJ(Jsq. h.e/ihibil~. 9/oad,ngdxAs,Zbtllhx\u003ems. JSmreung 100111.l J boatdrooms.(GH1A) \r\n \r\ncWJ!,O Game roorrt LJini}', fw)tkokJ shoi,,.-cvt, l'iM7\u003e statioti COfJ/ltly \r\n \r\nCONLEY \r\n \r\nsroreiJt1dpool.Com.1\"t1e11 10Afarlaonddcr.wto1.Yf'IC011t1et11/0flS.(GHTAJ ATu~\\TA lll'ST Qij Alabama Rd., 770-948-7302. CP. \r\n \r\nCLARKSTON EDUCATIONAL INST1TUT10NS \r\n \r\nRESTAUR:ANT.-,:00D SERVICE \r\nmo \\ISr.\\ 3425 Moreland Ave.. (30288);404-361 -0707. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\ns. DAYS l\\\"N  SIX HAGS 95 Service Rd., (3C001); 770-941 -1400; \r\n800-9427543. \" \r\n \r\nUFJ\\Al.B f.OLUGE(CL\\11l-\\L CA.\\IPUS) 555 North Indian C,eel\u003c Orn,e, (300111396): 404199-4000. ED. \r\nOEKAUI n :CHNICAI. L\\'SlTIUIT. 495 North llldian Creek Drive, \r\n \r\nDACULA \r\n \r\nIL\\.\\IIYJ'O~' l\\\\ All,\\\\1'A SIX n .\\(iS 1100 N. Slairs Bridge (30021 ); 404297-9522. Open: Mon Thur 7:30  1Opm; Fri 7:30  4; SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nRd. 00106): 770941-1499. Rates: 165  S99. HHf-CCPO-OV CBK. (GHTi'J \r\nPIHseSttovradonPJl}t'IJ \r\nK,\\\"ICIITS INN  SIX RJ\\ GS 1595 Blair Bricge Road, {30001); 7709440824. Rates: under S64.95. HGR-SNRCCNSPOK CTVPA. \r\n \r\nSat8  S. ED. Estdb/1511/in 1961 Setwsover15.ru1studrotsperye;r rtcont1nUlrl{Jedo(aua-1, Eng/ish.JS.tsondl.:Jngwge. CTOOllcowsesm rechnic.,/t'IU.t\u0026on. GEDrest,ng. AoolrlJtrracy, ,'llldbu$/nessandcoormwliryolfenngs.Acae\u003cirftdbythl!Soulht'fnAUiationofColleges;r,d Schools. Oily, nitjlt iJf1c/ weekend ddssa DfgtM cPrl1fru1tes. iJt1d cf. plom.1Sareoffcred. \r\n \r\nOLl\\lPIOXS ll.UBAT Al1AU O IF.f. 1008 Dacula Rd., (30019); 7708ll9ll0 e~. l . H-HF-Ol,CCNS-GCIISCTVCLCll+cBK \r\nFBK-VCRAFf. CaiWI a ~ ,.,,th trstaixat1t owrloolor9 l}Of \r\ngrous golf (O(Kl(\u003e 1wlh \u003cW'f ~ golfset.91 days d week(GHTA. \r\nIL\\i\\111.TON ,\\1111. 1995 Hamilton Mill Pkl.-.,y~ (30211); 770-945 GOLF; 770-9451345. Open: 5:30 dail'{. summer 7:30  7:30. \r\n \r\nIA Ql 'l,\\TA 1/\\S  SIX Fu\\GS 7377 Six Flags Drive, (30168); RESTAURAI\\JT/FOOD SERVICE 770-94:i.2110. Rates: 549-579. HHFGRSNROSCCNSPORS- \\\\ ,\\ffl.F. 1101 SE Open 24 Holrs. 2111 CJ;,ooton(GHTAJ \r\n \r\nHHF-GR-OS-CCNSGCGPPGPO-TC-IISFDflCTVCL-CBKFBK GS-VCRACTNAMF. ToAeddvantar}\u003c'olaJI lhelw.U11tSofa wOlki \r\n \r\nCTVCBKIMPA ,., /GHTAJ PfNstSHouridooJJ\u003cJ9e II \r\n \r\nCOLLEGE PARK \r\n \r\nrlass()Olfes1,1IJishmttlldt01.xl8-hole.da#)'fee,Ftl!dC~Sof900ttue (JOI(roooe 5peOd!iMg in meeur~ ~ .-.xigolfourv,gs \r\nPie.,~~ OU( ad m the GoU HISM \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\ncoun:~ f.ORRALSTFAKS. BOlT.T \u0026 11,\\h:f.RY 3845 AusteN \r\nRoad, (30001): 7707Jl8014: 770,955-1779. Rates: SJ.99  \r\n57.99. HHFOS-CCNSFDFBK..CSMF. {GHTAJ \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nAllA~1'AAIRPORT )tAllRIUlT 4711 Best Road, (3033n; 404 \r\n \r\n766  7900. \r\n \r\nRates : \r\n \r\nover \r\n \r\nS79 .99 . \r\n \r\nHGRSNRCCNSHCPl  POTC RSClCSSHM PA MkNASGT \r\n \r\n\\L\\Rll.,..S 2 NI.Austell(GHTA) \r\n \r\n: CEMF. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nDECATUR HISTORIC SITES/lVIONUMENTS IIISTORIC CO.\\WILX Of DEKALH IIISfORIC:.\\LSOCUTI' 720 \r\n \r\n\\\\All-1.E IIOL sr. 7350 Six Flags Dr., (30001); K,HrA,I \r\n \r\n BliDGr.n:t. IN~  W IJJ:Gf. PARK 2480 Old National Pa1kwirf, \r\n \r\n\\\\ l~!ffOYS t'()()I) \u0026 SPIRrfS 39'39Auslell Rd., {30001); (GHTA) (30349): 404-76\u002600JO. Rates: 542.95-169.95.Open:14 houo. H \r\n \r\nHF-GRSNR-OS.CCN~CTV-CBKIM -VCR PAMANASGTMf. \r\n \r\nBUFORD \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nL.\\;\\\"IF.H ltliSl:lJll OF NATURAi. IIISTORV 2601 Buford Dam Rd. (30518): 770-931-4460. Rates: 11.00. Open: Wed  Sal 1 - 1. EOMYA-GS.. Themu5l'tll11 focusesontht\u003erutixdfhtstr;qofGwinnetl (oc.rii) and flonh Grot!'}J,l (ill fo, lisrmg off'.dub,1Yevems. \r\n \r\nCOURn',\\IUI In' \\tA/lRIOlT  A'Jl.\\.\\'TA ,\\l/l l'ORT sorn1 2050 Sullivan Rd, (30337); 770-9972220. Rates: S79  S99. HHF-G R-SNROI-CC-NS-HCPlRlClV-CLCISCBKFBKJIMM ANASGTMF. (GHrA) \r\nO.\\l S 1,, AIRPORTS01111 1S40 PhoenixBMi, {30349); 770 996-7300. H-FP-GRSNRCCNlPOCTVCBKMANASGT-Mf. r l {GHTA) \r\n \r\nW. Trinity Pl.. (30030): 404-373-1088. Rates: 52 donation. Open: Tours by appt. MA J an/~um SITtKTUrl'S orc,t 183040 SwantM \r\nHotM, lJdtuls oldtst r01,n houSf.~; Biffle Cabrn, bum byRM!luoon.ey \r\nWa, Vetrt,Jri nonasEbtberCa/Jin, ollundhewnlor)s. \r\nOUlCOURTIIOIJSF.ONlllliSQ ARF. 101 E. Court Square, (30030): 404-373-1088. Open: Wekome Center, Mf H HNR EDM,GS.YlMAIBMF. Bruu!ifulfJIPSlaedl898Courthouse ~ h 1500 l'CH. at(M'E'S, Jroom mvsoom en Coc.MJ/y iJ11d (Mf Wo1 t'Xlnbil \r\nStf'MO{COo'fll'CIQ'rlho/dsJ50fotrectpf/Of10ff1Wlll'lg l()Vey(jfOUllds \r\nwuft moni,menrs atld histOOC m.Jd:m In hisioric De\u003cMII, on rh? ro\u003c,:n Sqwn-, \r\n \r\nDAYS h~:\\' - AIKl\"OltTWFST 4979 Old Nalional Hwy.. (30349); \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n40H698616. \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nUOM AU'\\: \\1,\\.\\SIO\\ 395E. MaioSt., (30518);770'2717637. \r\n \r\nP{e,:J$(! )ff OU,~ on rhP Inside B;iclc Cover \r\n \r\n1\\IICILUJ.C. CAKl.0S MUSf.ll.UAT F~\\IOR\\' UXl\\'F.H.Sn1' 571 \r\n \r\nRates: Sl lS.-5135. HCC-Ns.F-GCPO-BBCTVFBK-0. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nDAYS IXN  ATIA,TA AIRPORT 4601 Best Road, {3033n; 404 S. Kilgo SL, (30322); 404727-4282. HFED-GRCCMAMF. From \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n761 -6500. Rates: 159  179.99. H-GR-INR-OI-CCN5HCPORI rhe r.ond.\u003ers ofandMt civit::Juons to theevoc.UM'aftiJndnrch,cKture \r\n \r\nCTVClIMMANASGTMF. r-1 \r\n \r\nofthe20thcennxy. the (dl/os MusetmoffC'ISdglmipsPo/9. OOO)mrs of \r\n \r\n\\\\.\\J-llI. HOL SE Open 24 Hws. l in Bufotd(GHTA) \r\n \r\nPINsesttow.idoninSldelbd. Cow, \r\n \r\n artim\u003cNthtlory \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nDUCAT10N14.L I STITU\" H) \r\nAGS~ SCOTT OHJLCF. 141 Colege Aw.. (30030); 404-638fiCOJ. ED. \r\n \r\nIES\"\"AURANT!l\"'OOO SE.\"tVIC \r\n \r\n~n,s 11\\IJII\\O'SG I\\_\\TJ OOl.1 \r\n \r\n5697 Bufocd .....,_ (30040); \r\n \r\n404-455-8570. H-OS-NS-ff-O.IGHTAJ \r\n \r\nK$TAORJ Ni /t-000 SERVICE \r\nK\u00265 SPOKTh ll \\lt \u0026 [.\\lT.R\\ 4126 ls.linglon Wlf1, (30096); 770-232-96JS.1uHTAJ \r\n \r\nI.IJ:KALBCOW:GE(SOI/Jll COll'US) 3251 Panlhetsvile Rd,. K\\RU;l\"S 811JJ.\\MOS 6259 Peachtree lncllSlrial BM.t.. (30360k 0110.lll.- \\ li\\\\l\\\\t:rl'PL\\Ct: 2100 Pleasant Hill (30136); \r\n \r\n(30034); 404-244-S090;40H44-S012. ED. \r\n \r\n77().4551124./G/{l/)J \r\n \r\nl(,HT~ \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nD,\\\\'S IS~' - Of:f'J\\TI'K 4200~Cllil0r,,(]00)4);404-2881110. Ra1es: S42  SIOO. Open: 24 h!S. H-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-tKPO\u003cT'HBK-PA-MA. ,, \r\nDL~ \\\"llt ISN 24J4CandlerRd.. (30032); 404-288-4700. Rates: S40  S95. Open: 24 hours. HHF-OS-CCClVlIMMA. \r\n \r\nCAP1'\\I\\ D'S S474 Bulor\u003cI Hwf., (30340); (QffAJ \\I, \\111.J;IIOl 'IE Open24Hours. JnDor.,,./GH7,N \r\nDOUGLASVILLE\"' LOOGINC \r\n \r\nnlllJ'SGkllJ, I( B\\R 3520GwinnertPlact Dr.. (30136k 770 497-1536./fiHTA' \r\nCRll'1'1.EC1tf.ll\\ r\\l'IIOl!lf. GltUJ. 3525 Mall Blvd. t2, (30136);770-497-4228 .fGHfAI \r\n. ID\\lillOll\\ Sll:U,.S G\\\\1\\\\1:Tf 3525 Mall Blvd., {30136k 770-476-9026. /GHfAJ \r\n \r\nIIOIJO\\\\I\\\\E\\PRL~ m .Wf\\, UOF.\\.'ir 4300Snapfin. SIBLK8.\\.\\WIXiE - OOIGL\\.~UJ.f. 5820 Plaza Pkwy., . \\llf.K 'S- (i\\\\'l\\\"\\l:1Tl525Ma11Blvd. Bldg.4,00136);40H73- \r\n \r\nQCI' Woods Dr.. (30035); 170-981-5670. Rates: S39 . S69. H-Hf (301l5); 770-920-5252. 'GHlAI \r\n \r\n. 7797. H-OS-CC- NSFO. (GHfA) \r\n \r\ns. GR-SNR{C.JIO.CTV-CBIC-PA-MF. tliHrAI \r\n \r\n SI \\ ~ ITT.Ii OOLC:L\\..~IIJJ: 8462 Chfrokfe BMl, (]Oll4); OIJU C\\RD.\\ 3565 Mall Blvd. 00136}; 770-497-0594.(\u0026lrAJ \r\n \r\n~SHtMMlon,,.1 \r\n \r\n; 770-949-8000.f(;HT4J \r\n \r\nRIOllil\\\\O C:\\\\\"n\\.\\ 22SOP!NsanlHIRd.,(30136);770-623- \r\n \r\n1096. IGHTA \r\n \r\n~~~~~~=~;~~~J ~!=l RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVKE \r\n \r\nSlllli:I 1492PINsanrHilRd.,(30136k770279-0097.IGHIA \r\n \r\nH-Hf-GR-SNR-OS-CCNStKPI-Mffi\u003cTV-CL-OS-CSK-F8X-HM . ~ ~:WS4B3 Westmo1eland Plaza, (30134);. \\\\\\JllJ:IIOl~FOpm24Hours. Sr,theNifhN.IGH1AJ \r\n \r\n-A-(5-MMGJ.58-MF. j(ilflA) \r\n \r\nPlf,)ipS#faurMJon~l. \r\n \r\n: \\lAK11'1i'S 5796FaiibumRd,(30134);77().920-\\92S. (GHIA) : SHOPPINC \r\n \r\nMOIU.6 - l\u003el:C\\11JR 2565 Weslef(hapel Rd., 00035); 404 : \\\\IIJXS.\\1T.\\KIIOISl: \u0026: RAlt 4200 S1urbriclge Dr. (30135); '. MSS PRO SJIOl'S/ SP0111'S.\\1Ai-.S \\\\'ARIJIOUSE 3825 Shad((!!. \r\n \r\n288-691 1;\u0026'JJ.466.3356. Rates:under S38.95  SS8.99. H-GR- TT09482600.(GlfrAJ SNR.CCNS-PO-RSCTVCL-CSS.IMPAMA. \r\n \r\nford Rd. (30136); 770-931 1550. Open: MonSat9am-l~. Soo : 11am-7pm. HOSGS. 1ht mos/ Qi!tb:n the South Jw, Mt fft'lll \r\n \r\nRA.\\LWA Wlm.D  Dl;c.\\TI.'R 3403 IMmonal Dr. (30032); . \r\n \r\n tJcwrm!rcn-lOO(IIOl\"fshtigt.ld;lp,lu!t,ng'}Nl,c.J17P'VEIM)' \r\n \r\n40,1.288-8722 . \r\n \r\n. DULUTH \r\n \r\nnll'l'ltrrMittltl'dNttJoboitslNlll'l'l'l'~'ber~~ \r\n \r\n. OILdies,~b:IIIINOIM'rlg/tJMkialJcw,rhtotab:n \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nl.mtJngdspl,r,1\\Mtll~v,\"ifi{pnxu,tsirtJMDCtiob90Cll \r\n \r\nSl C.\\\\K}R[ IIOt.~r,,01.nuF.C\\Tilt 624 Sycimo,e SI. (30030); 404-378-00SS. ~SS9 -overS79.99. NS-POBB-OV \r\n \r\n. \r\nI \r\n \r\nG\\\\lSSmnsEARTSCE.YTtR 6400~Paikw~300. (30097):7J0.62J.6002.~Tues.Sat 10-S;Soo.1  5. HHF- \r\n \r\n: : \r\n \r\ndxnmm,m.ifsm.Jtt!iponsnw,'JW.wllcltM.ijpl,)lpl.lct\u003e,-ourwd IOt~X'l'the(i(Nfl11l,to;\u003eSh,ritlrJt;'k/1 \r\n \r\nFBK. IGHTA) RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE ('1 110, lll, .\\ ],nOttdltl,/\u0026ffAJ \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nED-M-YA-GRSNR-OS.CCNSEG5SBMf. The bNurifiJ Glwwn r,,,.AftsCMftYClll'lUrl!l~'dilJMattst.dlbf~ccw,,ng ~CW \r\n \r\n; : \r\n \r\nCONVENTION \r\n \r\nCENTER \r\n \r\nJq.ft.,}(Wf'1 ft.Kl41rt.wP9Mihtand,SWNllthNtled.Gt10n: C\"1.\\SITT Q\\1C,\\\\l) Cl1.TURAL CF.\\TtR 6400 Su9111loaf \r\n \r\nliiityMtJiibts,d.KSl!S,ch.fn'mcmcMliifflm.-,MJW,)RJ.; Pkwy. ilOO, ()O ISS); n0-623-4966. CCNS.FD-E-MF. Srlwtto' \r\n \r\nl'OIJiS 21191.awfenc~II@ Hwy. (30033k 4043213948. H\u003cC . iww,gmusam.wdgi{!shcp~edwCfflll'l',mmUlll)'Aupo,nt ;urud90dffl'fol'1sh~sp.YA/Jng/Jl.('SMICJ/.JndJcJp;!dl.!ims.)W \r\n \r\nNS-A\u003cT .IGHrAJ \r\n \r\n: Jtldlt'VJCIICP \r\n \r\n: wilflfldthemoslinqutne!'IIOlfd(ymlhfWttofGfotg,II~ \r\n \r\n,.,,, lll'llOIL IIOlSf. 2969 E. Poocedel.eonAvt. (30030); 404-377 \r\n5700. 0S-ASB.ffiHIAJ 1.(1\\GJOII\\Sll.\\l:M ' S l,no.\u003eaJtJt((,mA) \r\n \r\n1 SOliT1ll'..U11Jl\\: RAIU\\'A\\' ,\\IUST.UM 3966 Bulo,d Hwy. ; (l0096k770-476-2013.Ratei: S5 Adllts, S3Chii.ten\u0026Seniors. \r\n\\ Oprn:Sa9-5.3rdSuncon  S. NREDM\u003cCPN-GS. G,o,pr,1'Jl.ltg- \r\n \r\n: ; \r\nl \r\n \r\nutl'dJf\u0026JOminu/einotlhofliMnlov.n At1.tnliln45nm:lll!ShM! Hamlitld~rl(Al(AMp:ltt. 1-\\M'e/a,m;nf/in:to,~l/lecmft(ism.Jll\u003ei.polrhtl.'t'JhilMlld/ly~tt'~EAeJw.'foa, rere,iftl.edll BcstCJfM'lltlthtA!IM!UatN. WeM\"PllaJU5flot \r\n \r\nIIICK\"S llf.CATI It 116E. PonctdeleonAvt. (30030); 40073- ( t'Stt.flM'tP/l!XISft.mp,wides.-:cmratdlhls.JatythtaufjlrSsfbyol0tf ; \r\n \r\n7797. H-OS\u003cC-NS-ID.(GHT;lJ \r\n \r\n: ~~~~=:~~: \r\n \r\nKW WIIS11lt 2522 S. carder Rd. (]0032): 404-243-4121. : c.n. frillll,m. \r\n\"'\"Ai lt0\\ \\L \\\\ \\ITIJ: KI\\G 4444 Memc1,1 Or.. (10002); 404-m SPORTS \u0026 RECREA'T10N \r\n \r\nDUNWOODY  EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\n8148. H-OS.(uHIAJ \r\n \r\nl'IRATT.'SCO\\ 'EAD\\'L\\1l'Rf.G0lf \u0026 \\TOF.OARC'ADF. 3380 Of.K:\\lBCOULGE(,\\OKnl C\\.\\I PIJSJ 2701 Womack R0,1d, \r\n \r\n\\\\ \\llU: IIOl!\u003el, Open 24 tb.Ks. J/no:.Hi,,(GHTAJ SHOPPINC \r\n \r\nz::,~::~c::s:,===l: ;LOOGtNG Vtntist Pk\\-.y., (30136k 770-623-4184. Open:Open Ye.ll Round. ; (30338); 770-551300). ED. \r\n \r\nbtlleBO'PhitShip. \r\n \r\n' OOIBl.l:1'1UJ:GlfS TSlnT.S Ol'\\\\000, \\OK'nl \r\n \r\nSl'IU~CS 6120PehtteeOuMOCJdyRd., (30338k77'0-668-09l8. \r\n \r\nRates: OYl!f S7'9.99. CCNS-l'Of!S-OV-0.-IM. {GH1AJ \r\n \r\nDORAVILLE \r\n \r\nLODCJNCi \r\n \r\nIIOIJD\\\\ '\" 1:XPlll~'iS \\F. 4422 Northeast Expressway. : \r\n \r\n(30340); 770-448-7220. Rates: S49  S74. H-HF-GRSNR-OS-CC- \r\n \r\nNS-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PAMAMf. lf,HTAJ \r\n \r\n~~ourdtlonpq1. \r\n \r\n: SU.\\l-.:r.R Sl.!fffS  C\\\\lXi\\trr MAU. 3530 Venl111t Pilrkwlf1, \r\n \r\ni ,\\L\\Sfl'JIS t:CO.\\:O.\\ll' ISN - l\u003eOR:\\l'IIJL 3092 Pmidenl ial, \r\n(30340); 770454-8373. Rates: 532.95  546.95. GR-SNR-OS-CC \r\n \r\n00096}; 770-623-9699. Rates: S6S  S99. HHf-GRSNR\u003cCNSHC -PO-K\u003cTV,(l.(BKSGTSBMF. \r\n \r\nNSPO-CTVMA. \r\n \r\nSI'\\ M'OTS G\\\\l~\\LTT 3720 Sll!Ye Reynolds. 00096}; 770- \r\n \r\n931,3320. tGHT;lJ \r\n \r\nFAIRBURN RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \\\\AHUIIOISll7800Sffl\u003eiaRd,(3021Jk fGHTAJ \r\n \r\n52 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia On 1\\lfy A4i11d \r\n \r\n At anta etro \r\n \r\nFOREST PARK \r\n \r\n~1rJl'IE'Mgspace~. N.5dedonlOOaaesofh.itd.t'OOd LODGING \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nIJl'5. \r\n \r\nBFSTWFSl'IR,'ol',S . KfX\"ifSAW 3375 Geo,ge Bu~bee, \r\n \r\n!~;f~~t ::~J~irs.~i~~~:7o-r.'~~~:.7.! AllA\\1',\\lff,\\ll: FAR.\\lf.RSMARKl;l' 16 Foml Parkway, \r\n \r\n~~~i,ci.~~~SG~IK: SS9 - SJ9.9CJ. H-fP-GR-SHR-C(- \r\n \r\n= ~ ~ : ~ o =~~~~llllhtruoon:S 1.p,\u003c.il,,.~COl.nl'.fhellholtsMefTlrlttlbym.Jflntrm.ni 00.\\lfORT L\"iN-TOV.~CF.VllJI: 750(01:bPlaceBM:1~00144); \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n. fwlleBl.es.rrd}.sllt\\lmS. rha\u003ebffi!!Jf.ft5tJfffl'S.RM110t'qlttebi\u003esl n0-419-1530. Rata::S59.9S - S69.95.0pen:9 - 5. H-Hf-NHL-GR i'l~1r..irt Allt.ll{tl/Mrc,:p::vUlll),l'D~CRofAft..ir.i'.jfiner' OS-CC-NS-PO-CBK-J.Mf. \r\n \r\n~;~~;''~j~_;~~t~~~~:~i~s!O::t;:;~99~~-:H~}p: : :.=:c=~~.us93SO Thomas Rd., (30236): 110- : ~f~~~~:~:~~~~!~;:.~~-s:.~i~:H~~Pri~J;~ \r\n \r\n'=::.=,==',l/\"\".:IJ11:dtiv- GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-PO-CTV-CBKMANMBMF. \r\n \r\n: 471-5455. Ra1es: 525 - Wl. Open: 5. GRSNR-OSCC-GCGNO- : J-PA-MF. r-, \r\n \r\n~~~~~:a \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n., \r\n \r\nt~!,i \r\n... ....,, \r\n \r\ni_~6_......~.~,v1-79_9a9s_. \r\n \r\nH-~:~t9J,\u003e: \r\n..., \"- \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\n: , \\ :. \r\n \r\nI ECOSO I.OOGF. -KF.\\'XFSA\\\\' 2625 George Busbee Partway, \r\n(30144); 77()-426-0045. Rates: S39 S99. Open: 9  5. HNHL-GR \r\n \r\nNSPO-CSKMANASGT-S8MF. r,/r;H1,aJ \r\n \r\n; LODGING \r\n \r\nCC l'IS-MCl'O-CTVCBK.J.IM NA \r\n \r\n~Jtotoutlldr:,nrllt'ffi.WBl(ltCowr. \r\n \r\nCO,\\lt'ORTll'i/11', ,\\TI..\\\\T,\\ SOtilll 6370 Old Dixie Hwy., : IIOUD.\\ l' IX~EXl'Rl.~ TOWNQ:\\\"f[R ,\\liUJ. 2485 George \r\n \r\nr.cm;u1.0 11GE FOHE\\7' PAKK 4772 South Expressway. 00236); fm.228,5150; 770-96Hil36. R.lies: SSO  S70. Hf-GR ) Busbee Part.way KW, (l0144t 77Q-42J.5210: SOO.HOI.IDAY. \r\n \r\n(30050); 404-36H100;40436l1100.Rates:underS38.95. H SNR\u003cCPO-CTV.CSK. \r\n \r\n Rates: S59 . S131. HHf.GRSNl-OS\u003cC-NSHC.f'O.CTV.CBKIM \r\n \r\nHf-FP-GRSNR-OS-C(-NSPORS-OV.U\u003cBKIMPANAMf. . D,.\\YS 1/11\"' JO,'if.SRORO 6326 Old Dixie Hwy, (30236); 770. : SBMf. \r\n \r\nD110fSCT I.OIXiE 5013Cwtne'f0!'~(30050); 77Q.36HW5. I 968-4700. Rates.: under 538.95 OYel' 579.99. H-GRSNJl\u003cCNS \r\n \r\n~-OU'lldOl'IPJgt1\u002619. \r\n \r\n110,\\IEI.OIXiC 45520kl[li}(ie Hwt~ (30050):404363-2255. i PO-CTVCBKNASGTMF. \" ((,HfA) \r\n \r\nII.ED KOOFl,'i:\\'  KE.\\','ir.;,\\\\\\' 520 Robel CL, {30144); 77Q-42g. \r\n \r\nRata:1KiclerS38.95. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n~SH0111itdon~46\u0026rht~B.d(0vtt. \r\n \r\n0323. Rata:undef S38.9S  overS79.99. HHF-5NRCCl'6-0V \r\n \r\nR,\\ltAIJA IJ.llnlll Sllnl'.S  HJRf.'iTPAJIK 357 Lee Street. (3029n: 4047687799. Rates: S45  SlSO. HllF-SNR\u003cCNSPO \r\n \r\n[ [ \r\n \r\nECOi\\'.O.lll' IN\",'li JOXfSB()JIO 8425 \r\n60l6700. Rates: S40  sso.Open: 8. \r\n \r\nTara \r\n \r\nBlvd .. \r\n \r\n(30236); \r\n \r\n770- \r\n \r\nIM. RODE\\l'A\\' ISS  KE.\\'.SFS,\\ W 1460 George Busbee Pkwy. \r\n \r\nKFO FL-OV.(BKIMMA NASGTSBMF. \r\n \r\nltOUD.W l,'iN - ATI Ao\\'TA SOtml 6288 Old Dide Hwy., (30144); 770590-0519.Rates: S36.95 SS4.95.HGRSNR-CCP(} \r\n \r\n~Jtotoutlldr:,n,,.16,11. \r\n \r\n(30236): 770-968-4300. Rates: S5S- S79. HGR-OHCNS PG K,CTV.CBHPAMF. \r\n \r\nROllEWAYl/ll'X  FORl~l l'ARK 5060 F1ontage Rd., (30050); f'O.RSf().CTV{ L.(SHBKlMPAA\u003cTNAMF. /GHT,aJ \r\n \r\n404363-6429. Ralt5: under538.95. HFf'f.0S.((NA \r\n \r\n~JtotOUllldonpql. \r\n \r\nSUSSt1ffFS -TO\\\\Set:,n.11 ] 174 Barrett Lakes Pkwy., (30144); 77Q-4245410. (GHIAJ \r\n \r\nsrBURB,\\,\\' Wl\u003eGE  FORfSTPAKK 36] Fore~! Parkway. : J(l\\'f.SBORO MOUL 6880 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770-478-0816. \r\n \r\n(10050);404363-D2S.(GHT4) \r\n \r\nRaies:U'lderS38.95. \r\n \r\n\\\\lSDSOR L\\'.N\u0026 Sl'OMTS BAR 2655 Cobb Pkwj. (30144); 770-424-6330. \r\n \r\nSUPF.RS.\\IOTIL  .-ORFSTPARK 4100k!OixieWJ-J,{300SO}; . SC0111SUl.\\'.~ . JONF.~BORO 603 BattleCl'l'l'I: Rd.. {302361; \r\n \r\n404363-8811; 770-957-9683. Rates: S39.95 . S59.9S. HHF-SNR 770-fi0H300. Ra~ under S38.9S. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nOS.CCNHI-OVCBKFBK.J.IM PA NA \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \\\\'Atll.F. HOl!SEOJ)el124Hours. 5,nkJtesf P,Jrk(GHTAJ \r\n \r\nSIIERWOOOMOll'l. 7S17 Tara Blvd, 00236); 770-478-7841. R.ltes:underS38.9S. \r\nSIIO.\\'.EYS L\\'.,\\ . SOl'TII/JO/lll~~BORO 6358 Old Dixie Hwy.. {30236); 7709685018. Rata.: uncler538.95 558.99. HGRSNR \r\n \r\nO tlCKt1lrr\\ TO\\\\~ Cf..'\\1T.R 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy~ (30144); (GHT,aJ \r\nClt,\\ CKEH ll,\\RREI. 789 George Busbee Parkway, (30144): 404 429,1524. (GHTPJ \r\n \r\nHAPEVILLE \r\n \r\nCCNSHCPORSCTVIMNASBMF. (GHrAJ \r\n \r\nGOWt:'li CORRALS'll'At.S. Hlfftr it HAJff.lH' 700 Barrett \r\n \r\nSl'Hl'RliAN LOIXa:.JOXl:SHOHO 7021 Tara Blvd. (30236);  Parkway, (301 44); 77().428-6770; 770-9551779. R.ltes: 53.99  \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n770-4725999. Rates: S159  S209/wk. ();Jen: Moo. . Fri.. Barn . : S7.99. HHF-OSCCNS-FD-FBK\u003cSMF, (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nOOIIRTI'ARD Bl' ,\\IARRKITT . ATI..\\i\\TA AIRPORT NORTII \r\n:w.~~=.:.tJ!:!~:~1flss-~~.::. =~~:::::o~~:! J.IMACMANASGTMF. tGHT/IJ \r\n \r\n7pm; wknd 9  2. HHF\u003cC-K-OVNA ((,l{TAJ \r\n \r\n: GRAln\"SA-\\IF.RIC:AS GRIU. 2475 George Busbee Pkwy., \r\n \r\n36 770 477 \r\n \r\nt ' -086l ; ~~:::::~ ~~:~,aJBS1 ( ~ Place BMt~ {30144); \r\n \r\n 0110\\\u003cJll,A  D\\\\'ARF IIOC.!SE 7348Tara81\\1d., (]0236); (GHT,aJ ; 77G-4l9-8809. (GHIAJ \r\n \r\n= ~t~:;~~~r~1.:~~CIJ.Till =t~ti~1~~~\\f1~'r';:~lntema1icnal Blvd. : \r\n \r\n6564 Tara BM!., (30236); 77().961J.8965. HCCNS.A.O. . \r\n \r\n2700 Town Center Dr., \r\n \r\n~~:~tral ~~:~~== \r\n \r\nAve., (30354); 1 : : ~ ~ ' ; ~);s;'l()~~~~~~j7~~~~1'fJ. : a : \\1~;.;~ \r\n \r\n=~ l:::,~~:~;:~~~:~:;!:~6G':i IIOUSt: 744 Central Ave. (30354): (GHTA! \r\n \r\nTara Blvd., (30236); \r\n \r\n~~;;j1~~~~~t:,~ Cen!et Dr., (30144); 770- \r\n~ ; GARllt:.'li 429 8anett Pky.y.. (30144); 770-4243668. \r\n \r\nJONESBORO* A PN\u003ch Blossom Trail Commvnity \r\n \r\n1 404477-5365. (GHrA) RfJI Wl!Sll:R 6550 Tara BM!.. (30236); 770-968-8910. IGHTA! \r\n: WAtlU:ll01 S0pen24tb.n.. J.i1Jc/fle5boto.(GHT,aJ \r\n \r\nOln11Af.K S'll'..\\KJIOI ISt: 810 Banett Pkwy. NW, (30144); 770795-0400. HOSCCNSCSSAS8. ((iHTA) \r\nRFJIIJJBSIT.R 2626Geo.-geBU!J\u003eeePkwy. (30144);770-425 ' 2524.(GHTA) \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n18690,\\lW .'iCOUo\\1\"1'.J,\\JL 125KiigSL, (30236); 77G-47l 0197. ED-YA. ThtsjMstrvtdlMcomr11\\f'fb.-nosl'J()~und \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\ncurro~ C00!\\1l' OL\\llBF.R OF 00.\\1.\\IERCE \r\noonn:no.478-6549.C.((ilf1.aJ \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 774, \r\n \r\n : \r\n \r\nRIO HR.\\\\O CA.\\11SA 440 Bafren f'lc,.~y. (30144); 77()-4290602. (Q{TA) \r\nSKEl:71:R'S OF TO\\\\-.\\' ClXTER 2700 TO'M'l Center Dr~ (30144k \r\n \r\n/Mnt1,Y/Ml\"'Htufl11'1 I/N!l The /IJ69JJ,/ro,ystM\"5115fM(hy:oo U.\\lTO~ C00.\\7l' CO~l'E:\\710N\u0026 \\1SITOKS8URUll 104 . 77G-499-0676. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n(otlUyHlsla,Mtoft,rn \r\nAS Iti.El' OAKS .\\l,\\\\'.510,'i 144 College SL, (30236); 77G-478 8986; 770461 9561. Opeo: 9 4. NHLNREDYMNRCCNS-FDE-GSNAMf. 1879 IMronc:;it numian is fff9i!n~ U'$UJfed dlld appo,ntl.'dw,!hpe,iod.m~ bpe,ieoce ~dwmolSourliem hmptt.'M1tytolht\u003ehilvi11ie/Otl,ngAshleyOJl;j ctxr,b/Ou/SMl)'I Fri, 10 J.FMIW,'ov.M1.indcpe,arL \r\nCOIWT'i 111!-.TOKl' fJ:\\TtR/ l'IID1KJ,\\I IL\\JJ. .\\IIIIfARY \"11/. Sll'\\t 125 King StJeet. (30236k 770-473-0197. Open: Men  fri.. \r\n \r\nrtut N. MainSt,(l0236);77G-478-4800;800--662-7829. 0pen:Moo. \r\nFri., 8JO  SJO; Sat 10  4. H-HF-GSNACVB. A11M11,f:1 Sculf'll Cllllam(orm.al10/I on cli1i..-ll.111dfrrsrl:liaJlilltr,~ ~ shop, \r\n \r\n: i \r\n \r\n\\\\'AllU 1101:SEOpen 24 Hoo.rs. 4 l'l Kenne5iJW.(GHTA) \\l\"IS~l01'tS FOOD \u0026 SPIRITS 4290 Bells Ferry Rd. \r\n \r\n(30144); \r\n \r\nPlfl9illldcmt'/!}h (GHTA) \r\n \r\n: {GHIA) \r\n \r\nl'if.MJtotou1Jdo~~4J. \r\n \r\n: SHOPPING \r\n \r\nJONF.SBOROUF.111.YrWFJ.CO.\\I F.CE.\\'Tf.R 104 North Main . TO\\\\'N0~\\1T.JI MAIJ, 400EmestW.llarrett Pk....y., tm,(301 44); \r\n \r\nS11ee1. {302361: 770-478-4800: aoo.662-7829. Open: Mon.  Fri~ 770-424-0915. lfyouheadNMlto/tt,;,~OtJ/75. l\u003clkealJl]ro \r\n \r\n8:30  5:30, Sat. 10  4. HHfG5NAIBVI. HocMl(l ~ C\"1)1on T111mCMfcY'i11Cobb.Atlolmgrrutshcwirigdesl,JwfJ001\u003eflhn.~. \r\n \r\n(ounryCDIM'nl,onandV\u0026lOIS~ lfws1esrcrlrilit0Mldtpot1va1 a:in,,m.,,:1t'd n /lt67 Sl(Jp by lrx tr.M!i ~ O'l\\vig lOIM' 1Wr \r\n \r\nn,oyS,OfP.Abi'rCJomba,\u0026 lttch,ind01,w1lO~i,lxps. \r\n \r\n11 ];Sat 11 - 4.~C.L!y!M(ounry's.WJ\u003ci(Ull51869hd\u003eral duesm1c.!5Sl'llt'S.111lorm.JlO!oo/oQ/.-rds1J/fl'oldt'anr.it1ri0r15,lfr\u003e. \r\n \r\nsl}'kbuttt,igh/MesJrtWl'tSkm\u003cllj101(001ty'shtslcty.ind1S/lle l'lf/.andlodlJln!l.fGHr//J \r\n \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE \r\n \r\nh'np;rMfhc:meolfflf!domH.Jl.4~1r.f.-ymusetm \r\n \r\nPATRICK OJ:BUR.'i[ 00.'iffJ\u003eF.R,\\'rt: )lf.\\lOR IAL CE\\IITT.Rl' Comer of JoMson and McOoro.ljh Sts. (30236); Open: Open \r\n \r\nKENNESAW \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS . (j',l'L\\'..'iF.lTlll~l ORICCOl'R'ntOUSf. 185 Crogan Street, \r\n \r\ndaily.Amemcitldlrolhe(Ot1froetatede,Jtfr,h(Jfeh1/hl.'8.mltofkXI A Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\n \r\n. (30045): 770-8225450.Open: Tues.  Fri., 10  4. HNRMPf-05 \r\n \r\nf'Sboto,1864 rhc\u003eimi..ried/li,\u003e;idlrc,l(IS,Jrf!la,doutl'ltheslldf}eoltlle Cooftffl',ne\u0026rrltfldg \r\nSTATFU'OAKSl'l,\\,\\\"J'ATIOS 100 Carriage Larie. (30236); 770-473-0197. Rates: 52.SO  55. HNHl NREDMYAGR-SNR NS-GSSBMF. Buiff11118J9, State#yOaks4,1bt.JutrfufCiK\u003eff\u003c~ \r\n \r\nHISTORfC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nj r-lSPN.VCR-V\\MF. l.oc.1rrd01\"1rfli'5qUNr111oowrtloimLh~.  ditHrsroncCoutt,oose;s.,bed'll!lfu~1rnovatedhtsfOtlCS1rt!lmtisdf1 \r\n \r\n,ea-pm t. F.'li:','F.5,\\ WMOU.\\TAl,'liNATIOSAI. IIATil l.tlFJJI P,\\RK 900 : ldt.,/56Mgf0tcOt1~mttfmg,i'1'11JM1,parllt!S, 1~and \r\nKennesawMtn.Dr., (30152);77G-427-4686.0pen:8:30  5.r!Mff: \r\n \r\nmilesofllniotlidCOtJffdf!rdte~martoneolrhe~IOUSbat- i G\\\\'L'iNl1Tlll~TORICALSOCIETl' 18S Crogan SL, P.O. Box \r\n \r\nlone1whM1~~ Toorguidts.ms.wdl'l.JUthentK J.O's ~b.,tft~d.l86.:AU#lr.t~Pad:~optndiy,. 261,(30246k770-S225174.0pen:Mcnfri.,9'.30 1JO. E[).(i5. \r\n \r\nperodlttu. .:hcribl\u003ehiil(l)!and~ii,mgrhemidl9fhcm~ ~IOl.0'k. \r\n \r\n, CrHS(b-.vyWhffl~I09'n~ 1,uDqesti /86(),/864, \r\n \r\nSMr.llOtl~~theot'!}NlkigGD\u003clilidt/Jc\u003eJ.isrone- MUSEUMS \r\n \r\n1881H9J8; Sctperio,. hbu, County COtrt book1 Gl'.ffltn Ctnsus \r\n \r\nroomkhoclhous,t,.-.q,81fotnuing \r\n \r\nRt \\'.SFS\\ \\l' O\\'ILWAR.\\ll'SW,11 2829Chemkee St. (l0144t f81().19JOm,aolikn;l'll'l~nnaolitnkom 18ll.fa,,.y.ClY71l'1'ty. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n0 ,\\ \\T0 ~ 001'.\\1l' l,\\'TFJl'\\ATIO~AI. P,\\ RK 2300 Hwy. llB, SE. (30236); 77()-477-3766. Rates:Callforrates. Open: Memorial \r\n \r\n771).4272117; l.aJ0.742-6897. Rates: Adults S3; Seniors WP S2.SO;Chikten 7-15 51.50. HYA-GR.CC. ~o/lM/.JmouJ Civl Well' ba:molM! nw., General\" liwsi tn ,1 rnl!M fl\" mi, Y'ill \r\n \r\nDay  Labor Day, 10am  8pm. HYAOS.CCNSBMH-Mf. Fe, mH ~ fot ihe 1996 0/ymplC BNch Vo,'/eyb.111, P.ri COllr.linS Ar/d,tl.J corm\u003e!(GHTAJ \r\n \r\nP,~.HUtt\"\"' ad r:,npage 1,. \r\n \r\n~:Jdii.01Jttwrd1wa~,nfkiddlepool1JfrhtocJcAtr,mr-. EOOCATlONAL INSTITUTJONS \r\n \r\n.ind\"1flffflff.a~61a~bG1\\.IIWIT\u0026odltl'CtU1 fleYSLltes. \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n~::~~99~~9l\\~~.:.~~~:4a!~1;:,~!: \r\nikntseh)WI', G,~nTOOliStht!/JrgesftOOll'liGllinstinJteil\u003et;,, \r\n \r\ntJ0m,P\"11.oflm~iJdvt'tlturrgod,pc,ddleboo15;n;Jfrw,g.Ca! Kt\\'.Nf.S,\\\\\\'~iATF. UNl\\1:RSrn lCOOCt!Mtain ROil\u003cI, (30144); gi,,. Olfers m\u003cn! rh3n JS assIJII! d#!g/!it. dip/omil, i1tld Uft!ficate \r\n \r\n~td p.l(tiei .ll'Mdlie ,n pnv;ite p;r.'l#CIIS iltld ., cu, nJoCt (MH/tle5.  77().423-6000; 77G-4H620l. EO. \r\n \r\nptOtJtJm q,tlOrlS in /Na,ros ol am Mid 5CiPnces, bwias ~ \r\n \r\n1998Gmrgia 011MyMi11d \r\n \r\n53 \r\n \r\n hNllh$0l'l'ICf$-1~SM'ffl.itld~~ Abootbsl'uidw;\u0026o/a)(llinlmgkJtion~-11\\ffl:Shops. \r\nPORTS \u0026 RECREATIO \r\n.SPRJSCBROOKGOl.fW\"B 58S ~ Penn Rd., (3004.3); \r\n110-822-5400. 0C frr,rittdtglf~JIJMl!;ffi'!l\\tAl/itntJ- \r\nLODGING ATOUc:11 Of 110.\\IE BFJ\u003e \u0026 RR F,\\lff,\\ST 489 Hearth Place, \r\n \r\nLOCANVILLE \r\nAn Antique Trail Commvnity \r\nATT' \r\n\\\"l~\"fSBOTA.\\ICALGARDE\\S\u0026: ,\\IA.\\ORIIOl'SF. 3500 Oak GrtJYeRd.,(30052);170\"'166-1532.Cpen;ltJK. Sall0 5Sl.l'III  5. HHf.ED -YAGR-SNR-OS-CC-NH-PN -RHDClEGS A-CT-SB-MF, E~PlSiJOfH,leleg,wfPtdrnJ11t,lr\\,W,,#LJnds/Mc.~h)1sh'~o~pJ,1U1S1rd4w0pmyl.l.lf-li\u003chli,o11oilA'lle~GloJ,ldMAhRfo'foWf71W, wfr:YJl,uJnrhnegdglJ'lrto~.l~ble, \r\n \r\nSPORTS Rli:O ATK\u003eN c-\\..\\lTJUU!K\\' GOlfOA 'B 500 (.-.bridge Dr~ (30066); 110'26-3702 L\\\"DIA.' IIIIJ.~C(}t'\\11n'CU'I! 4001 Clttiand Dr~ (10068), 1m11 -260S.CiC.Ptr-1J1t,(,,o{l(l,,b ,r4., \r\nLODGING ATIA\\TA MAK1t:r rA lllM'rJ.( )l)(;f. 1940 I.eland Dr. (30067); G77P0-F-9l-5C2T-V00-C5S2K. -RIMate-Ms:Fu.!IOO S38.9S  SSS.99. H-(jR-SNR-CC-NS- \r\n \r\n(30043); 77o-271-3579. Rates.:S35  SSO.Opeo: IOPM,Suo-Sat /;,w,!1aoourStl\\ll(\"('. MldasptetiJt'.IJ/,Jrl-'!l'l1oftt,,!,b,iJlldfP'dl!m. Kf.Sf\\\\l$1lJt\\ KO\\ I.JR IIOnJ. 859Cdml'kwySE, (30062); \r\n \r\nOSNS-CTV-CBK-F BK-PMB. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n~ ~~~:~:,:1~~j..,~keSL(30245); 770-962-5660.Rata: : = ~TS~ ~ J : ~79~ S = . / ' = \r\n \r\n.,=:~~ ~~,i~;~~~~;.~:JR~~~~ .~TA':\"\"'RA~~OOD \r\n \r\nCBIC-PA-Mf_,r._-,_, ~ttttNllld,,,.rt, .....~ - \r\n \r\n\"- \r\n \r\n.\u003eIC\"V - \r\n \r\n1, \\lllJ. IIOl 'ii: 4752 Hv.,y. 78, (30249): ~! \r\n \r\nf\\ll.\\OflJSIH \\\\IDOi..\\ l,\\'ftlU.\\0'.\\ IUJ 474W. PikeSt, \r\n \r\n(30045); 770-962-5660. IGHr'-J \r\n \r\nMAIILETON \r\n \r\n770-427-4676. Ra1es: SS8  S74, M-FP-GRSNR-CC-NSPGP0- \r\nCTV-CBK-S8.IC,Hf ~- --~'\"\"'PMl'g \r\n~~~~~;~~~::~ ~ 1S~~~~~~: \r\nHS-PO-K-CTV-CBl(IM-W . \r\nCOl Rn \\kl) K\\ \\I \\IUtlffiT H.\\RJJ:Tn 245S Delk Road. (30067); 770-956-1188. Ralf$: 549 - 599. HHF-GR-SNR-CC-NSHCPORS-FDCTV-Cl+IM-MF. ,~r,41 \r\n \r\nU\\\\S Ii\\\\ m,,~n \\01(111\\\\EST 2767 Windy Hill Ad, \r\n \r\n(30136); 770-952-3251 . Rales: S42 - 598. H-HF-FP-\u003ciASNA-OS- \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nCC-NS-PO-RS-CTV-Cl-CBK-VCA-SBMF. ,-, 0tTAJ \r\nPINStJHO\u003clllldonrh,~~(Off\u003c \r\n \r\n~~~\"'!fU'I 450 \r\n \r\nHooic.w \r\n \r\nShoals \r\n \r\nRd., \r\n \r\nU024S); \r\n \r\nTIO- \r\n \r\n: . \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE fOIM S400 floyd Rd,. ~9); 770-739-5180. H\u003cCNSA-Cl. \r\n \r\nDIU'R\\' INN -,\\TIAfo1\"A N'OKl11\\\\fST 1170PowetsFenyPlaa. (30067); n0-612-0900. Rates: S59.95 584.95. H-HF-GA-SNR-OS- \r\n \r\n: :iHT-'l/ :~~IR\\k\\ klSI \\ IR\\.\\T 60 E. Pit St., (3024S); 770-962- : \\l\\RTI\\ 'i 6240MabletonPkwy,{JOU6); 770-941-4992. it..,rA- \r\n \r\nCCNS--Pl-f'OOV\u003cBKJPA-S8-W . Ero.\\0.\\1\\' l~X.'i Of ,\\.\\ff.RIC,\\  \\l,\\RlrTTA 2682 Windy Hin \r\n \r\n'l \\1\"11LIIOL'iEOpen24Hcus. JnUI~~ TAJ \r\n \r\n; \\\\\\ITUIIOl'it 5602Mabl!-.cnflkwy~(300S9): IA \r\n \r\nRoad,(30067); 710-9S1 -ZOOS; 77'0-4S1--4152. Rates: under SJ8.9S. H~R-SNA\u003cCNS-CTVIM-PA. \r\n \r\nTAAVD. SERVICES \r\n \r\nMAAl\u0026TTA \r\n \r\nc v.t'i~l;1TCO:-i\\'E.\\\"110:\\'A.\\D\\'lSITORS BUMF,\\ ll lSOSLal:es j A Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\n \r\n.\\Tt.\\D[DSf\\l \\IIDOC\\ \\l\\JUJ;TT\\ 1051 Canton Rd. 00066);770-499-9550.IGIIIAJ FURnDJ) I\\\\ \\'n,\\.\\'T,\\ \\ONlll\\\\fST 2191 Northwest \r\n \r\n=:.~on~;:,;!5\\,~!.':~!:1:z~,:,= Parkway, Suite 110, (30043); 770-277-6212; 888GWINNETT. : 1 ATTRAcnoNS \r\n \r\nPa!X\\\"Jay, (30067); 770,9S2986l Rates: S47 - S59. H-HF-GRSNROSCC-NSPOCTV-C8K-IMS8. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\n~ley~~e.~1t,t,y:;~;:.~JM~rGHTN i ~~~~~'~t:~Ki';~ i~-~v~~~fi~:li~: ~~~::t~~: ~:l~.I~- t~~F~,;:-~R::c~.:~ \r\n \r\nOS\u003cC-PN -RS-EGS. lllf'flit ~ lmfl ~ ttNfft.Mtnfl'II CBK-MF. /GIRAJ \r\n \r\nLILBURN ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n~~n~:::=~=:~rn. oifmmo.Jll.filgc/f.burp.'l'\"~IJlllrffllor~. .f-rtl.n:1)- \r\n \r\nf'l.w,1,tov,l/do-,PM}'IJ \r\nIIOUD.\\1 l\\\\llOTD.\u0026Strn:s ~)[IT\\ 2265 Kings1on \r\n \r\n,,,,__,_\"'10ttpMJt1' \r\n \r\nCt., ()0067); 770-952-7S81. Races: 559  owr 5109. H-Hf-GR \r\n \r\nOWTO\\l~ Ul.ll'R\" Main SL (30047); 770-279-1300; 770- KI.\\Xi:\u003ci,\\ Ti' ,\\IOIL\\T,\\IN \\l'iF.'l\"ARDS \u0026 \\\\l'iF.R\\' 1127 While SNR-OS-CCNSHCPO-RS-fD-CTV-CL\u003cSS-CBK-fBK~M-PA-A-FF \r\n \r\n279-1300. ()ptn:Mon.-Sat., 10 - 5.CCNSPGTCRSFD-GS-CS.A ~dsltepflocJtrdnl-tsWJr,c'1Hmlft~a~a'll~UJlhllble,;,i'tltf19~/undrav,wbk,;PiJilMldwdlingtr.Jil~ \r\nl'tlJ.OWKI\\T.lt G,\\.\\IF. RA.'iOI 4525 H\\\\y. 78, (30247); 77097Ui64l 0pefl: Daily, 9-JO  5:30. HEDYA-GR-OS-PG-E-\u003ciS. 14 l/atllWrwlp,rst'Nf!.Pandb-dshetp,ct,e,,go,,rs_~~ \r\n'\"',IJ ue e,,c.,t HomeofCienltiJI 1YNMprog,w,slta1a. {).,ff(j(X}MWJliJls \r\nlffftwdfWld'i\"\"'dl1tt~J(fl \r\n \r\n~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l : 6 ~ ~fllmri:~~;~ 1;~;l~ CT-SGTS8-Mf. ,;,~W's-Y-lld ,,_.,, \r\n \r\nIUlltffm.JYfl0)'thtoutrt,a,pafK\\thediiktet1'spl.Yyfl,]ffiY1ill'ld_. ( 110\\\\'ARDJOll,'iSON , MARI ETT,\\ 2375 Delk Road. (30067); ous~l~t1~,-..ti1JOnnWJE'~dtldl'.1nt\")'I01n./GHTAJ 7J0.9S1 1 144. Rates: S44 - S98. Cpen; 24 hrs. \r\n \r\n\\\\llITli WAll:R PARK 250 N. Cobb Pkwj. (30062); 770-424 ; Ill \\TfHEGE.\\C'I M nl~~ 299'J Windy Hill, (3006n; 770-956- \r\n \r\n9281 Open: 10 . 8 D.lily. GR-Pf-OS-CC-PNRF-FD-E-GSMF. Vdlt '. 9999; 770956-1234. Ratti: S89 S1 6S. Open: 8  6. \r\n \r\nl'.fm\u003eWc1trrlht~wJrer.Jdow!fllte01tr\\lO;'Arnfflc\"anAd,,,it,n.: H-HF-OS-CC- NS-HCPO-AHOCTVCl-CBKFBK-GS-IMACS-CT- \r\n \r\nt~loc.J/fdflt'!lfchir ,-l .,;iTAJ \r\n \r\nW ,-,HT'1J \r\n \r\n~-.Jonp.1g.JI \r\n \r\n\",._a..,.4(10ttpq19 \r\n \r\nL\\IBOlDHGBI.\\N\\LGOIK;I: UlBIR.\\ 4142 510M Mountain Hwy. .' TAilRf.\"T1'R\u0026EIENNTIYIE-ESQRLT'.,A\\RJENlIlYWEidNcTd:Ave..(30064);770.(22- \r\n \r\n~~;~~~l~t~~:.~~~~-~~~~:.p~~t \r\n, u ,HrAJ \r\n \r\n: , ~ ~ ; : ~ ~ ~ : . = (30047);770-7J6-7001. ...nT4 \r\n \r\n: 8369. ~luft  Sal8pmSun;2\u00262:Xlpm.H-YA-\u003cilt-OS-((-E. \r\n \r\n,. ll'tHOtlllld P9II \r\n \r\n1'\\WROflHlll\u0026WU:U..f\\ST53\"'1ntetSDrive,(30247-5180); : \r\n \r\nll\\RRIOlT AlL\\.\\U\\OKnl\\\\f.~T 2001ntffllateN.Pkwy~ \r\n \r\n170-93S-1482. ',HU,, \r\n \r\n,JnCP~bt/Soulhrm~~. \r\n \r\n()OJ391;7J0.952-7900;770-989-6818.Rates: SS9  0YerS79.99. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVIOi \r\n \r\n; MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nH-FP-GR-SNR-CC-NS-H(-PI-PO-TC-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-IM-A-CT-SGT- \r\n \r\n( IIIIJ S \u003c,KIIJ,.-_ ll\\R 4031 Hwj. 78, (30247); 770-978-6568. j ,\\L\\Kl lTfA,\\11 1SJ:U.\\IOFlll~TO RYNo. 10epot 511eetSui1e200, : SB-Mf.(GHTAJ ~'A'Sl'l'OUtMionpagrJS \r\n \r\n/fHT,IJ \r\n \r\n: (30060):77052B-000:770-528-0431 .Rates:S2.0pen:1un.  MA.\\1TJtS[r,oxom  1,\\N -,\\L\\KI ITr,\\ 2682 Windy Hill Rd. \r\n \r\n=~1:=-:1:n,,:~~~:: Ul11SA(K sn:.u..urn SI: 4800 ~eville Hwy., (3024n; Sat, 11 4. HHF-NRED-M-YA-VI. ~lt'!fils M~'Sf ,l/!l\u003cKflOI\\ Uli' : (30067); 77().951 2005. Raies: 532.95 . 546.95. GR-SNR-0\u003e((. \r\n \r\n110-381 7744. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-58. rGHIAJ \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nCTV. \r\n \r\n\"\"-'\"'oi-lldo,ip.JrJI \r\n \r\n1l\\llU:lf0(~[ 4118e.JYet\"RIMIAd.,00247); ,H7,:.J \r\n \r\n: ((Ultyn/t,,ftemaitlt'gl(Jflo/~f1rx11111t~,-,1rt-; Mmn. 6 -.UARIETTA 2l60Del:Rd.(30067);770-952-8161. \r\n \r\nLITHONIA \r\n \r\n=ri~::i::~:~-:.=~1~~ : - Nlpenad,othtpm,,,r \r\ni \r\n \r\nAatrs:SJ3.99 - S59.99. H~A-SNR-OS-CC-NS-PO-CTV.PAMf. ll,\\.\\IADAU)lnIDs1ms - mkl[IT,\\ 630 franklin Road. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n: Satl1am -5pm.H-M-YASNR. R,toffthtM.n~Squn/rJp,r \r\n \r\n~~=-:..2a:,.:...~,::;:~~ .lll'S'IT.Rl' \\'AIJ.Er OOIJ\"COl'.RSF. 6094 Shadowrock Dr.. . ~~~~btfv,.ffi1!1~'4)llliilt \r\n \r\n_ ...,,,_ \r\n \r\n--., -.,,.. \r\n \r\n4\\\\9l8lJ2J.A0pMenR:OMO,TThI,IFO1U0Satr:n1,44pSmD.Hen-NmReaEdDS-Mt,-Y{A30. 0M60l'l)f;'ff7,7f'0lo-k4/2t6'sl- \r\n \r\nI.Jnr.i.drM/o/.10.Ci!O/Q,1,1,;Hndinfcmlhr,oo (h:llk!l1l.Jlt'!J~M/OY\" homenow~iltdM\u0026houst\u003emuseumtCoML.Jtdn.iitsJndH,s \r\n \r\n0~7); ~1~~78:s.::=M~s  SIK\u003e. H-HF-GRSNA-OS\u003cC NS- K ~-U:,~.ionp.,gt16r1 \r\n4~,. rA~l?-',.,.', OSI0064).l)l;l7'O7J0.k- 01:.rl,;o~uuJ.\".s\",,..-~It's: 0s1~so.\".s1~ \r\nBBFBK-VI. (GHIi\\) \r\n \r\n=~~':.~=\"~;:\".;::::':f~-t.':~=,~~';:,:,.~:~~'\"'\"\"\"'\"\"\"' ~~~~1R7~~:~,:!,~~';';,;'.,~~~~' dbftol.!)ootdeslg,lfdl.Diri!W5oo GHTA \r\nLODGING 24 hrl. H-GR-SNft-OS-\u003cC-HS-HC-LO-ClV\u003cBIC.MANA-58.. \r\n \r\naxlf,J/JootiylUhol'tG.\"!StS//lt/iko(.:,md:ii,~\u003cll5Hlierdwntf.mi\u003e/ol\" SIHl'L'i:\\' - ATIA,\\ ' r,\\~\\\\' 1175 P(Mffl ferry Place, (30067); \r\n \r\n1k IBSO's \r\n \r\n770-952-CJOOS. Raies; SSS  585 H-HF-FP-GA-SNR-OS-CC-NS-HC \r\n \r\n. S.E~(]0060!; 710-528-4500. ED. \r\n \r\nK-f.1F. \r\n \r\n~1t~~~ ~;31~~:e:~~~~~~~ UFI L\"il\\'F.RSm' ll69 Ba-day ude, ~); 710-426-260) Sl'l't:R IJMOITJ, -,\\L\\RlrTTA 610 Frri:lin Road, (30067); 770- \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\nrlW! Mrid's~tCllfcp.tlCSchodbJo:....,ya/tChtd~ 919-2140.Ra1es:S40S60.()ptn:Year-round.HHF-GR-YM-OS \r\n \r\nPOl0-R -CT'HB~~.,;,,'!,:7:., 11 \r\n \r\n~\u00269'~.::?:cv\u003cidari~4ti \r\n \r\nCC-NSGPPO-CTV-CBKJ-PAVl S8MF. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\nKRUOkl.\\\"I BKIOOF.TR.\\lTORl\\ 3166 Malvern Df.. (300S8J; 770-985-6960. /GHTAJ \r\n\\\\ \\lllJ:IIOISt Open24 Hours.J nt.,~ ;,,,.,_, \r\n \r\nSOlflllt:ft'.-t)l\\TEC'JIXICS\"fAlT.UNI\\TA'im ' 1110S.Mari- 'nU: KLUE\u0026GH.,\\\\' 8tl\u003e\u0026KMF.\\KFA.\\T 2511 Ki'lgswood Dr., \r\n \r\nena Pkwy., (30060-2896); 710-528-7200; 770-528-7222. ED. Of. : (30066); 77D-425-0392. Rates: ~so  S60. NS-B8-CTV-FBK. \r\n \r\nff.'fsits4.(JOOs/u00'1ts~r,estoeambclcht'lot'$iJlldn1JSrH'.1:: nu: \\\\llrnJXlil\\\\llfJJ \u0026HKt:\\Kt' \\S'f S7'MlitkxkAvenue, dtag,Mnc1iu1iberofrhr11111anHis1esr!1011,ngfw1i: ~i,tll',t'l\"-\"'Y (3006d); 770-428-1495. R.ites: SlOO  ms.Open: Office 9  S. \r\n \r\na lor:attd ISm.i-s IIOD',i\\t'Sl' o/ Atfant.:, nMiJtr\u003c,,-u \r\n \r\nNHlNA-OS-CCNSGPBB-CTV-C8KVlMF. . 1GHTAJ \r\n \r\n54 \r\n \r\n1998 Gmrgit1011 1\\ifr 1\\lli11d \r\n \r\n Atlanta e ro \r\n \r\n\"'\"UIL\\.\\I G.\\Rm:, \\TI.\\\\T,\\\\'\\\\' 1775ParkwyP!., (30067); 770-4284400; BCXl-'NYNDHAM. Ra tes: S59 S109. HHfGRSNR ((-NS-HCPO.ftS-CTV-CL-IM -A-CT-SGT-MF. (GHrA) \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\nC.-\\PTAL\\ D'S 369 5. Fourlane ttw,,.. (30060); /OflAJ \r\nOIICKFIL- \\ 4.i//ieMMetrdcllM.{GUTAJ \r\nOIIIJ\"S GRIU.\u0026 8AM 555 Convnerce Ave~ (3006n; 770--4230897. tGHTAJ \r\nOIIIJ'SCRJU. \u0026 B.\\ R 411 1 Roswell Rd., {30068); 770-9739'119. /(Jfl,IJ \r\nCRAO:EH H.\\KREL 2150 ~k Rood. (30067); 404-95 1-2602. \r\n\"''N \r\nEll:\\1'S,LT1J 2247 Sewell Mill Rd. 00062); 7]0.579-3733. \r\n\"\"'N \r\nE\\[\\TS. Lll l IIOIJ,\\' CRFST 11,\\IJ. 2235 Sewell Rd~ (30062); 404-577-9506. /GHTAJ \r\nE\\ E.'1'S. Lll l -1\\1 lt\\U, 2247 ~ Min Rd., (30062); 404. 571-9506. t\u003c,HTAJ \r\nTOU...'\\'. H-CC-NS-A-CT. 1nMilneffafGHTAJ \r\nJI E.\\11:\\GV.ArsRAR\u0026tilUIJ, 29W. ParkSquare,(30060);770427-S4tl5. Rate1: SB -SlO. Open: 11:30am - lam. NHL-NR-05-CC NS-CTV-Cl-E-A-Vl, {(;HTAJ \r\n1:\\,0\\ ,mtRfSf \\l 'R\\\\Tf,O\\'.CfYfS 1640PowersferryRd. 2-.300, (30067); 77095\u0026 18S6. (GHTAJ \r\nKE\\lYS KRll\"K on:., 1'171.,\\ 2475 Dallas Hwy. #300, (30064); \r\n770,-424-4008. ((,HTAJ \r\n,m:mrs rooo \u0026 s11KJ1'S 9'39 'Mhitlock Ave~ (30064); no- \r\n4228996. CC-NS-O... (GHTAJ \r\nLO'iGlfUR.\"\\M.\\K.S  COIIBCOl..,.n 4721 towerRoswellRd. (30067);770-977-304S. /GlfTAJ \r\n,,.,,,.,\\L\\RTI\\~S 121SPowde15pmgsRd.,{30064);770-42S1495 \r\n,,,,,..,\\rT. ll Jl. l:\\C.. 180 5. Cobb Pkwy. !i26, (30062); 770-428-09SS. \r\n\"11.:RPU'tS DFJJ 2SSSDelkRd.,(3167);770-952-9280. (GHTAJ \r\nOL11lA(\u003e. STE.\\KIIOI St: 2900 Delk Rd.. (30067); 770-SS09182. H-OS-CCNS-CSS-ASB. (GHrAJ \r\nOl\"R\\();Sl'E.\\KIIOISC 356S Austell Rd., (30060); 770-4330086. HOS-CC-NS-CSS-A-SS. /GHfAJ \r\n~,,,..,RID J.QBS'r[R 780 S. Cobb ?kv.y~ (30062); 7704276S54. \r\n~l!IW.\\ GS 0:\\ TIIESQI \\RF. 19 N. Pait Sq., (J0060k 770-4289520. 0S-CC-NS-OSA-SB. ((,HTAJ \r\n~\"'AD l' IJFE 4369 Roswel Rd.. (3162); 770-5789934. ((,HrAJ \r\nV.An1.EIIOlSEOpen24 Hout$. /4,nlhl.'MlfielLl.JlN./GHTAJ \r\n'llil'u7'0\\'Sf00D\u0026 SPIRITS 2100 Ro~well Rd . #2100. (30062);770-971-2630. (GHrAJ \r\n'1i1~rn\u003eX-S RESl\"AURAi\\ T 3600 Dallas Hilj,way, (30064); \r\nSHOPPING \r\nMARIF.'ITA SQl!AR Oownlown Marietta. (30060); 770-4291115. CC-PG-VI. /rJ rum-cllht-an/lJl)'llf}Hf.-ao!fro dieMSlfO' speo./ryl!IXlfq.l('S.a'lfXp.'shops../PStkl'.Ml~co/wW,pJindlllOA', dlist\u003eratTJIX!d~/Edsapropd(k \r\nTOURS \r\nMARIF.'ITA '1i'ALKIXG Al.\\'D URl\\t'iGTOUR II 4 Depot St., (30060); 770-429-11 15. 18. ~At.wltt\u0026il'Jhtflfq. lmflMI assMl1Wfllofh61oncdM\u003cht5,ame,e,ies.l'lldnl,Q'IS.tnd!fl/OtfdpMovi/1YNhclJ!ps,Bnxh.JteslMlif.Ible.Jtlhe V/t'tomeCerire- \r\nTJIAVEL SERVK.ES COBB C0fil\\1Y CO:\\\"\\l:.\\110,'i \u0026 \\'lSR'ORS BURE.\\U P.O. Box 672827, 00006-0048l; 770-933.ms. Open: Mon. . Fri.. 8:30 S:30. CVS. Cobb O:uny. NfJlth Artanr.i'.\\: IWdt.ion gem. Md ii you a:imt,you1IJ1-tHhtlunsidrolArlatlta!Ht'fP,lflere,3n;\u003e,i~his rt:i1y.shcppr'lg,dringandmud111uf'IGJlll-800-4513480f\u003cl11'Ctoiwa f,?j\u003e ~/Mgu,Jeandc.wridirof~Hfor)'Ol.ft81l'lSlftoCobb County ,-, GHtN \r\nPIHWJttoutMlon~Jl. \r\nMARlmA WEl.C0.'1E CF..VIT.ll \u0026 \\1SR'OR'i BURF.\\U No. 4 Depot Sll\"eet. (30060); 770-429-1115; 8()().83S-044S. Open: Mon. fri. 9 - 5:Sat 11 -4;S.n 1 4. H-NR-OS-CVBVI.ChatmrlgJOOlhn ~fllledtwrh~horlli\"S,himw:listnctsilndCivilWM$111!5. ~iltlllCp!J/,ops. mustU11S,\"1i.\u003ere51CtfdVconan~FrPt irrfo.on 1v.rlki,gtou-1~lodcfeglltldlllll'tims.,.,'GHrAJ \r\nPlu~JN\"OUl4fdont\u003e.Jge 37 \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\n,\\.l..\\RIITTACO:\\llJl.~0:CE\\lT.R\u0026R.1:.WR'T 500 Powder Springs St, (30064); 77()-427-2SOO. H-Hf-NHL-NPS-NR-M-GR-OSCCN5GCHC-PO-TC-R-RS-FD-CTVCL-CSS-J-GS-IM-VCR-A-CT-N M,GT-S BMF .ftdlservke\u0026ooJweCooferericeCenrerandResatv.irh 11 ~tttlnll'Pti-lgl'OOtn$.Onsirf'~Cffll.AN51.RJOf!and vwn}c,-;wi,, ~ fflfflll'l'lt a,Artattt.ia,tp1 andlbw!IOllfl. Ot-srrelfflU\".willld.tuigt, . n J ~ g d f c O I M ' 1 M t h c t i m g rar,gt,iltldpuriir,ggrM1. Coop'tenwMgp,KU/t5ilfldl\\fflendC,e/ Aw;iypackill'jeSiNdiW.ile.((,HTAJ \r\n~ - 01JrlOt1p.igeJD \r\n \r\nMORROW A Peach Blossom Tr11UCommunity \r\n \r\nBEST \\USTERN - PFAOrfllfI OOlt'itll'i 7035 Jimmy Caa'll!I' Blvd., (30092); 770-409-0004. Rates: S49.95  S99. Open: 24 hrs. HHf-FP-GR-SNR.QS.((,NS-HC-PORV-FD-FL\u003cTV-CBKMAMF. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n\u003cll(UHJIStL'i\\ \\n.\\.\\T..\\ \\ORf.ROSS 594S Oakbrook \r\n \r\nRE\\\"XOIJ\u003eSMTIIREPRfSFJl.\\l; S665 ReoJ1101ds Rd~ (30260); Parkway,(300!l3);770-368-9400.Rates:SS9- 579.99.0pen:24 770-603-4188. TH. Mksoh-valkingillldhiulgtra,is, thtuMNpond. hrs. H-M-GR-SNR-OS-CC- NS-HC-POCTV-CL-C5HBK-l-lM ahf.vif\"')f'~andhbga,dm.p,og,iJmSonthe'-\"'Ml'OllillM111M CS-CT-SGT-MF. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\n,'.dfto~just50ffll\"olthe\"'4rl8PS. \r\n \r\nCO,\\IFORT L'i~  NORCROSS 5990 Western Hills Drive, (30071); \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\n770-368-0218. Rates: under S38.95  558.99. HGHC-NSPO CTV-CBK-IM. \r\n \r\nSJ'l\\'Er IIAlL QA\\TON COLI.EGE A.'iDSfATE UN\"l\\WID' S900N.LeeSt,(30260); 770-961 368lRates: SS- S40.~ Mon. Fri., 8:30 - S, and !of performanc~ H-HfYAGR-CC-E-GS- \r\nNA. ~Ha/l is dll~d.lmed,1r1Um,i/t';n/.,1ronCff\"lh.Jlc\u0026mg~ttk.1Jr.ued,J(WJJ/SMl'5ofd.1s.Jca(~7d~ \r\nccncerrsbfllie\"'1ri:rspttn'#l!ff'pt'ffamen,ndd1ioonf\u003cJifs~f tdlcal!OOill CWl'dO\\ flJtlon.ll lrnal:t.Krs and f()(ffings. \r\n \r\nfJK.RTURDfl\\ \\l,\\RJUOrf Jrmn'C.\\RlT.R \r\n \r\n623S \r\n \r\nMdlonough Or., (30093); 770-242-7172. Rates: S49 -S109.Open: \r\n \r\n!,35. E.lit 37. H-HF-GRSNR\u003cCNSHC-PO-RSFO\u003cTV-CL-C8K-J- \r\n \r\n(MS8-Mf. 1\"(;H1AJ \r\n \r\noot 'Kn.\\RJJB\\ \\l\\RRllfIT Pf.\\Ofl'Rf.FOOR\\[RS 3209 \r\nHolconb800IJl!Rd..(l0092t 770-446-3777. Rate!:S49 - S109. OSNS-HC-PQ.fO-CTV-CL-J-IM-MF. /'GHrAJ \r\n \r\nEDUCATfONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\nO ,\\lTOS COIJ.EGE\u0026STATE U.\\1\\'IR.Sm 5900 N. Lee St. (30260-0285); 770-961-3531; n0-961 3535. ED. Gl}fQ'fC~\u0026 \r\n \r\nDRl/RY L\\'N -ATIA,TA NORTIIE.\\.\\T 5655 Jimmy Carter Blvd., (30071); 770-729-0060. Rates: SS9  S7S. H-HF-GRSNR-OS-CCNS-HC-PI-PO-K\u003cTV-ctlK-J-PA-MF. \r\n \r\nSlilff'lh!M!rsil)'. ainrofrhf'~S)Slfmo/Geo,grra.is/ocawr:l n Mooow,nsou/hmeuaAtl.inraardm.'lfiltSffl'f'5Ad.ima's \"Southfm (res(,em\"incWng(Zfyron,.F.a,t'lle. Rooo:1.w.Herwy,Cooeld,Dl'K.il,, \r\nSpaldrlgMldSouthFtiloncounr.iesh \r\n \r\n; j \r\n \r\n\\1T.\\DFD ST\\\\ -Ul.f.RIC.\\ \\ORCROSS 2001.awrencevilleSt.. (30071); 770-729-8100. Open: 7am  11pm. H-HF-GR-OS-K-CTVIM. {GHTA) \r\n \r\nj \\11XDFD ST,\" .\\.\\If.RIC.\\ \\QRCROSS 6295 Jimmy Carter \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n8Mt(30071);770-446-9245. fGHTAJ \r\n \r\nBFSf \\\\'FSfEll'i  SOIIDIL.\\KE 6437 Jonesboro Rd., (30260); 770-96\\.fi300;888-277-5253.Rates:S42.95 -5S4.95.Hf-fP-GRSNR-CCNS..PQ.CTV-C8K-PA-SB. \r\nl'Jr.lWJN\"ourJJ/Jon~9. \r\n0RIJRl' l'iS - ATIA.\\TASOlITTI 6520 Lee St South, (30260); 770-960-0500. Rate\\: S62-S87. HHFGRSNR-OS-CCNS-HC-PIPO-CTVCL-(8Kl-PA-NAMF. \r\n \r\nFAIRrlWJIX\\ Pf.\\ OTTIUJ:COR.\\l]l'i 6650 Bay Circle Or.. (30071 ); 770-441-1 999. Rates: S39 , S60. H-GR-SNR-OS-CCNS PO-OV-CBKIM. /GHT~ \r\nH,\\.\\tl'TOS L\\'N  PE,\\CIITREE CORSF.JlS 440 TedvlololJy PaticWi!lf, (30092); 770-729-00IS. Rates: S79 - S89. H-GR-SNR-CC-N5HC-Pl,CTV-C8K-J-MA. \r\nf'ltMt-5ttouridOllpq1J \r\n \r\nFAIIUlFllil;\\\\ \\'n ,\\ ,\\T\\SOITIII.\\KE 1S99 Adamw.ParlVRJ'l.(30260); 770-961-6044. Rates:~l95 - S59.~24tn. H-HF-GR-SNR-Pf.CC-N5-PQ-CTV-(8K-IM-NA. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nsum - IIOIJDA\\' L'iN \r\n \r\nPEmnllEE COR\\\"fJI.S \r\n \r\n6050 \r\n \r\nPMchtreelndvstrial81vd...(30071);770-448-4400. Rates:559- \r\n \r\nS129. Open: 24 h~ H-GR-SNROS-CC-NS-HCPlPORS-FD- \r\n \r\n11.\\ .\\tl'l'O\\ L\\\\  SOlllll.\\Kf. I 533 Southla ke Parkway, CTV-CL-CSHIMSBUMF. \r\n \r\n(30260); 770-968-8990.Rates: SS0.00 - S79.99. Hf-SNR-CC-PO- \r\n \r\n,,,._M'l'ourMlon~l \r\n \r\nCTV-C8K-SGT-Mf. {GHTN \r\n~M'l'\u003cMMlOIIPMF l1 \r\n \r\n110.lll'\\H)ODSurrtSHOTD. - NORCll:OSS 450 Technology Partway, (30092); 770-448-4663; 1-800-CAllHOME. Rates: \r\n \r\nQUAI.Jll' L\\\"X -SOlITTIL.\\KE 6S97Hi.1f.54,(30260);7i'0-960- S85-Sl9S. Op,n: Mon. - Fri., B  S. HHf ,GR-SNRCC \r\n \r\n19S7. Rates: under 538.95 - S58.99. Open: 24 hrs. NS-HC-PN-PG-PO-K-FD-CTV-CSK-1-GS-lM-VCR-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\nH-HF-GR-SNR-PF-05-CC-NS-HCFDFLCTVCBKFBK-J-VCRPA,A- I,\\ QI I\\T.\\ l 'li\\ .,\\OKCKOSS 6187 Dawson Road. (30093); \r\n \r\nff-SGTMF. \r\n \r\n770-44B-8686. RatH: S72-SISO. Open:Daily.24hrs. H-FPGR \r\n \r\nKID ROOF L\\':',  AllA.\\TA SOOTII 1348 Souttilke Plaza Dr~ SNR-OS-CC-NS-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-PA-A.(S.FF,MF. ,-, c:.HIA/ \r\n \r\n(30260); 770-968-1483. Rates: S35.99  560.99. H-HFSNR-CC \r\n \r\n,.,,_SHOIH'Ml\"'1PiJflf'I I \r\n \r\nIMPA. \r\n \r\n1.-\\ Qll\\'f,\\ I\\\\ l\u003et:AOnltf.E COR\\f.R.'i 5375 Peachtree In \r\n \r\nSlf.fP INX  ,\\IORRO\\\\' 2185 Mt Zion Parkway, (30260); 770- dustrial 81vd.,()0092);770-449-S144.Rates:SS9  S19.99. H-GR- \r\n \r\n472-9800. Ralt!S: S49.9S - S89.95. Open: 9  5. Hf-GR-SNRCC SNR-CCNS-PO\u003cBKIM-PAMF. ,-, GHTAJ \r\n \r\nHCPQ.8S-CTV-C8KJPA-MF. \r\n \r\n~-ou,MJO,,p\")r/1 \r\n \r\nSC\\ SI ~  \\IORROV. 2235 Mt Zion Paricway, (30260); 770603-9700. Rata: 539.99 - s,19.99; 5179/wk.. Open: Mon. - Fri. 7am11pm; Sat.-SUn,, 8am  11pm. H-Hf-YA-OS-CC-N5-K-CTVIMNA. ((,HT4J \r\n \r\n\\WUUOIT  .\\TIA.\\ T\\.,M\u003eROU\u003eSS 475 Technology Pkwy., (30092);770-263-B558. Rates: S52 - S146. 0pen:Dally, 24hrs. HHF-GR-SNR-OS-CC-HC-PI-RS\u003cTV-Cl-CSS-C8K-F8K-J -GS-IM-SG T-SB-CEMF. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\nAL1tc., cauu 1140 Morrow Industrial Blvd., (302601: 770-968- \r\n0907. H\u003cC-NSA-58. ((,HTAJ \r\nClllCKm~A SOITI II.-\\KF.i\\WJ. 1129 Sou1hlak , Mall, (30260); (GHT~ \r\nOl\\00:R \u0026\\RRF.L 1458 Souttiakf' Plaza~ (30260); (GHTA \\L\\KlWS 7200JonesboroRd.,(30260);770-968-0729. -,HTAJ \r\n0111J.\\CK !ffFAKIIOI Sil 1375 MOllOW Ind. Blvd., (30260); 770-961-6480.H-0s.C(,NS-C55A-S8. /GHJAJ \\I \\llU:lfOIS[Clp!n241bn. 1aiMotlW,,.fGHTA \r\nNORCROSS \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nTIIE llf.RITACEGOLF WJB 4445 Britt Rd., (Ga); 770-493-4653. Riltes: S80.00.GC. \r\nLODG INC AUROl/:\\1' LODGE 317S Medlod: Bridge Rd, (3007lt 770729-0767. Rates: S281nt. 5154/wtc. Open: 8am -6 ~ OS-CC K-CTV. A\\l8F.llll' SUJI'ES 58850akbrookP.-Way,(30093);770-26J. 0515. Rat~:S60590,0peo:8:30  5:50.H-HF-GR-SNR-CC HC-POR5-K-fO\u003cTV-CL-CSS-FBK-I-IM-PA-CS-CT-NA-SGTMF. .. \r\nA\\IERISUrrIS - Pf.\\ O ffllf.fl'iOUSTRIAL 5600 Peachtree Part.way,(30092); 770-416-7655. Rates.:S59511S. ()p!ftNever closed. H-HF-fP-GR,SNR,OS.CCNS HC-PO-LO-K-flCTVCBK-IM -VCR-SGTSB MF. \r\nf'i N M S H O f R M l o n , , . 4 1 \r\nBEST\\\\T.STER'i  RRADRURV SIJITFS - NORCROSS 5985 oak brook PkY,y.. (30093); 770-f16H175; 8()0.230-1542. Rales: SS9  over S19.99. Open: 24 tn. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS-PO-OV-CSK-FBKJ IM CT-SGTSB- MF. \r\n \r\nMO'IU6 - NOftOIOSS 6015 0akbrook Pk\\v,, (30093); 770446-2311: 800-466-8356. Rates: under 538.95 - SSS.99. H-G RSNR-CCNS-PO-CTV-IM-PA. \r\n\\ORTlff.-\\ST \\11.\\;\"tTA JIii.TO\\ 5993 Peachtree Industrial 8~.(3()()92);770-447-4747. Rates: S911 S1 64.0pen:Mon.- Fri.,8 - 6. HHf-GRSNRNS-HC-PI-PO-RHTV-CLCBKF8K-GS-lMA.(S.CTSGTSB-Mf. K,HTA) \r\nQUAU1l' L\\'N ATI,\\.\\TA,/ NORCROSS 6045 Oakbfook Pali:way, (30093); 770-449-7322; 800-228-S1SI. Ratl!\\: S49  S79. Open: Y\"31'-10Lnd. \r\nSJIO\\l1\"S I~\\ \\OROtOSS 2050Wilowtrai1Parl:way,(30093); 770-564-0492; 800-2222222. Rates: S59  S79.99. H-GR-SNR CC-NS-HC-PO-RS\u003cTV-IM-Mf. IGnTA/ \r\nS'l1 DIO PU\"S PF.-\\On\"Rf.Ji OOit\\.)l'i 7065 Jimmy Cartei Blvd.,(30092);770-582-9984. /uHTN \r\nSl'Bt.:R\u0026\\.\\ LOO(a; IXDL\\.\\ Tll\\11, 1990 Willowuail Pkwy., (30093); 770-806-6501 . (GHfAJ \r\nSlRl'kBA.\\ l.ODt:F.  \\ORCROS.'ii 6067 Buford t-t.v,.. (30071 ); 770-84o.7778. {(jKTAJ \r\nSl/PER8 ,\\IOTEL -NORCROSS 5150 Willow Qak Trail, NW, (3()()93); n0-931-5353.Rates.:535 - S70. HHf.YA-FP-OS-CCNSPO-CTV-E-J-MA-NA-UMF. \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\nBl UJ),\\'l, B,\\RREQl F. 3947 Fwchuee Coml!!'S Circle, (30092): 770-368-1 365. (GHTAJ \r\nOIIU\"SGlllU\u0026 8.\\R 3446Kolc.omb8ridge Rd, (30093); 770448-7566. ((il{TA) \r\nQIIIJ\"SGRIU \u0026 8.\\R 5975QakbrookPkv,y.. (30093);770-441 1971 , ((\",HTA) \r\nCll\\ CKDIB-\\KRFJ. 6175Md\u003eonou!Jh0rive, (]0093); 404-4461313. ((,HTAJ \r\nFOl.11..'i 5119 Jimmy Cartel Blvd. (30093); 770-446,8266. H-CCNs-A\u003cT. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n1998 Gl'orgia 011 1\\1/y 1\\1it1d \r\n \r\n55 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nIUU,.S WMl'OR\\'ITlll:\\UQI \\RTOtS 6131 Pt.1ichutt Pad:- - lllSTORJC8lJU..OCI IIAIJ. 180 Buloch Avt. (3007S); 710- \\\\\\ffU:llotSt: 99270ogwoodP.d..(30076);(GH1N \r\n \r\nway,(30092t770-446-5998.H\u003cC-NS-A-0.((,HTAI \r\n \r\nss. 992-1731 ; 770-992-1951 . Rates: 53 - Open: ~Hal \r\n \r\n:'.J ~!=;~~~;=:~=:~ : i 4r~~~~::Jlf:6359JfflTT1Caltftlltvd.,(30071t. \r\n \r\n~=-..:~~~~,:;,:=':::.= : ~~ ~..::..~\"!\"1:'::'.,pr- /Kklll:KS0F\\0HOIO.'~S 5929JimrTl')'CanerB!vd.,{30071); . \r\n \r\nSHOpPING \r\nSIIOPSOflllSTORICROS\\\\fJJ. (30075t llX).77\u00261935; 71000 \r\n \r\nno-129-8449. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\n$1,op.~ib,a,yar,,Jpmod~ \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n)OCh.S\u0026 JIUS 4m Britt Rd. (3009]); 770-491-1535. t\u003c,;lrAJ \r\nW\\G)OIL\\SIL\\IJI S SJOIJMlffl'(CMlel- Blvd., (30093); 770 449-8S06. t\u003c,HrAJ \\L\\KlWS 6350 Jimmy cart Blvd. (30093): 71'0-448--4148. \r\n \r\nIKJS'.TJJ.\\1F.TN,\\.\\1Yt'AR ,\\lt:t!OR.LU. 38 Hi1 SlrM. (301175); 8'.X\u003e-716-793S.H.AbeiMr/r,J\"f;,mc/WM.VitranW..~ JoCut;,ut,lnd~t.lCksloalPdndltg.Jrd,no/Roswel'sAbliop.IIC(ffflla. \r\n \r\nIIISJ'ORICROSUJJ, TotlRS 617 AdancaSlreet (30075). 800776-7935. 0pen:~\u0026~app'LEO-YA-GR-OH-GS. A'IIMf'/d a:usn:i.drx]lmlICsrte,\\...alng1m.n.Wwll,guJtdtoo.n.CJllor timeundM \r\n \r\n(300Jn lGKf,4J \r\n0ITR.\\ct,; Sll:\\1\\1101 st: 4015 Holcomb 8ridCJe Rd. \r\n770-448-6447. H-OSCC.NS-CSS-A-58. (GlllA,J lJI Siil H\u003eSU1 71241'Nchtroeltd.islrialBlvd~(30071): 770--734 03911.(GHTN \r\n\\\\\\nlJ: IIOISliOpen24Hours..l linllieNc,,aouMN.\u003cr;HT,N \\1, \\TTU: IIOI Sli mR.. 5986 fl\"lill\"IOal Dr. (30071); 770--72fJ. 5700. IGHTAJ \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nROSV0IJJ.IIISTORJfAI.SOOm' 89Gro,,,eW~.130075);770- \r\n \r\nGr.oRGL\\ r.i.'iUIRU: 111F.-\\TR6 950fOflestSl(Roswe11Cultural 992-166'\u003e. Open: Mon/TU('/Thur, 10  2. EDMTS. HtsoJC OiJr,n \r\n \r\nAre(tntei-),(30075):770-641-1 260. HYAGR. ProfesJOYlll'wUP 1Y.~tllUISt'lldtVled 10,m Sdt lpm SUtfMRos\\wl\\-'lf,1Dtf(M- \r\n \r\n=-:cm~~~=~wdto;n,,i- pn')mt,ng111ntyolout1Wldngprodlxm~\u0026d.vn.las trl.SJ.00.GnqlWS~dtybymen,.iDM Sltp-on!P(i\u003es.indGer \r\n \r\nIWJastNISKilb. \r\n \r\n; m,w-,/p,getu).:rv.-.iblPl!y~ReN,chitoy\u0026~ \r\n \r\nRONUJ,CUl.11JRALARTS CtSTFJl 950FonestSt..(30075); ; \r\n \r\n77().594-62S2. tHA-GRE. Cb-pig niM/9 .W fJIOfPffl. 0incc . \r\n \r\ntrUJUl~-1~/M1tlP \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n\\\\l\\!ffO:O.S l\"OOIJ g lJPlRl'l'lJ 1250 TOOi Dr., (30093); (GHTAJ \r\nPALMETTO LODGING Ill CKI\\Gll\\.\\l l'l,\\CJ: Kil) \u0026 8RJ:\\KF\\ST 1099S Hutcheson fenyP.d..(30268);888349-1950;404-349-1950.Rates.:S135S275. 0pen: 24hol.n.CCNS-KBB-CTv.FBHVCR. r , GHTAI \r\n,.,_~oaMl#llhtBtd\u0026BtNAf-4rh(\"'9 \r\nPOWDER SPRINGS SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION s i.:s \\'ALLEr B\u0026\\01 5350 Holoman Rd. (3007lt 770--905900; 770-419-0130.Open:5. H-YA-OS-NSBA-GP~PN.f!G.PORf.TC-{PRYRS-FD-fl-HIIICGS#O-NAS8-Mf. ~ fllfm111n9pod1r1ftSCudwsl, ~11~~ l8waflY ~1-.lws.,,ldtwd\\Jwtb.flwi\\1iBYidtd\"\"'7\"b.;,lccc,tr,Z \r\ntt,wsccuts.Glltnrtg~b-501t:1iQXl1G1llA) \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n1.11.,1r.s t\u003er\"mw, SQI uu: 4485 N. TO'M'I S\u003cpare. (30073); \r\n770-943-1 126. H-OS\u003cCNS-CSS-ASB. /GHTAJ \\1.001\\'S 40B8Austell  Powdef~Rd..(3012n; 770-943 2510. tc,HTAJ \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \\\\1U\"IU:IIOI Sf, 6483 Hwj. 42, (30273); (\u003ciHIA) \r\n \r\n'1UAGE PL\\\\\"IIOUS~Of ROSI\\TJJ. 617 HolcorrbBridgtRd~ lllSfORIC ROS\\Hll.00.'i\\\"F.\\110~ \u0026 \\\"ISITOll~ IIIIRF.\\IJ 617 ()0076); 770--998-3526.Ratt\u003e$: S6 S15.0pen: Thurs.  SaL 12  7. Atlanta St, (3007S); 77().640.3253; !KX\u003e77\u00267935. Open: Moo. \r\n \r\nHHf.EO-YA-GRSNR-CCNS-EMA. 1.M\u003efdfM)irhe.u011n-.o.11J91!S Fri., 9  S; Sat. 10  4;Sun. 12  l HHFNHlNR-MGRCCTHFD- \r\n \r\nmd,ig sholvs fa chltit!n frurumg c o o ~ uplifliflg it.Wl~IS and tnW(MI, mc:tSI rhtmJy\u003c;, FIWfS. AJS,JflKCWf$. \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n::~~===::-.:=~ GSMACV8MF-VI. Fowded 11 fllJ9, Roowf furutts NlllMl!um \r\nhomeslll\u003cllwstot\"SIU'Sth,nlUVM\u003cdrhl'CiwW,ll' Toinol\u0026.dlodtHJ/1 \r\n \r\n;\\ll!Sll!M N\"ORTII F1JLT0,\\' 00.SCIIOOlS 791 Mimos.aBl'ld.. : lhepemd.iloreflmtt~fM6\"\".mHrsr.incO,uncth OOAJ \r\n \r\n~~! ~~~~y~~!!:-=~- ~~~S~! : \r\nGAlll5,cyyand~Dt:aded/MJ0'1,,0lmlelffl,U.S.~ \r\n \r\n'1N!UttOUt1011~40 0 !!'!a~~':/~~~70-;!= \r\n \r\nl..r6t5dlhel','-'HouJeJfl lB!O lotJc.Dfl,His,ayolffghf.Ro,il('I. /IOn,ll 1995, \"96NcJIIOIIJl'Opt,iltrtfolthtYN11ftfwmi.itsolbre \r\n \r\nMft:W)',0rme/ \r\n \r\nmcde/W'ndestcwn~cEO\"SftUl:l.6.\u0026r,JIOp,1$$,6fflou. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nSitll'S1t:1v.wandti.uymc,ro,\"\"\"1tn.(\u0026{TAJ \r\n \r\nRFSf 111:SO:A'l ROSVOW. sums 907 Holcorrb Bridgr P.oad, \r\n \r\n(30076); 770-552-SS99; 800-SUITHl. Ram: S59  S74. H.ff. SNR-Os-CC-NSPO\u003cTV-CBK-HMSGTS8-MF. \r\n \r\nSANDY SPRINGS \r\n \r\nf'ft-.M.1ttourMlo,,Plf/f9 \r\n \r\nAESTAURANTIR\u003eOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n~-:~)~~:~1~:s=:.:.:1:==dosed : Bl!DGlTll.L\\\"N -ROSUJJ. 575 Old Hokomb Bridge Rd.. Rt:nl.ORS1TJl.6690RoswtlP.d..(30328); tc,HIAJ ~~Sl'\\\"n.O\\\\r.R 5975 Roswell Rd., (30328); 404256-167S. \r\n \r\n\u0026~oR/JtR~;~.~~~;~-~~: R~~~:~t ; ~ M~io~: ' \\\\ \\HU IIOt'SE 230 Ml Vt'IOOII H\\\\y~ (30328); /GHIAJ \r\n \r\nH-HF-GRSNR-05-CCNSPO-RSFO.CTVClCSS.fBK-J.IMACS : TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nMA-SGT-58-MF. (GHtAJ \r\n \r\nSA,,mr SPRl/'iGS UL~RIC00.\\1.\\11:srrr FOOSOATION P.O. \r\n \r\nIL-l\\ll'TO.'l 1~1'' RQ.WUJ. 9995 Oki Do!J,vood Rd~ (30076); Box 720213. (30328);404851-9111. (QfrAJ \r\n \r\nn0-587-5161. Ra1es: S49-S74. Hf-GRSNR-05-CCPO-CTV\u003cBK \r\n \r\nIMPA-MAMf. l'Wil~u-.curldcn,gelJ. \r\n \r\nSMYRNA \r\n \r\nIIOIJDA\\' IN\",'l  ROSWELL 1075 Holcomb Bridl}e Road, (30076); HISTORIC Sl'nS/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n770.992-9600. Rates: OYer S79.99. HGRSNRCCNS-HCPO-RS COSCORO CO\\'f.11.FJJ HRJUGE 2 112 mi. SW of Smyrna on (oo- \r\n \r\nRIVERDALE \r\nLODGING 0.1T.\\lllll~T.\\\\ \\\\l[RIC\\ RI\\UO\\IJ: 623 1 Hwy. 85, (10274):770-997-0100.IGIITAI 110.\\l r.TO'l,;i ISS . Rl\\'F.RJ},\\l. 6231 Hv,y. 85, (30274); 770997-0100. Rat~ under Sl8.9S over S79.99. RID C:-utrt.T L\\\":'I  RJ\\'DWAIL 7618 Hwy. 85, ()0274): 770478-3600. R.iws:undK SlS.95  558.99. ROS[IA.\\\"[MA,\\\"OR 65800UdlSl.(]0274); 770996-1221. \r\nffNM,tt(Nl!d.,dttkd\u0026ltt.Mf4U~ \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE C:.\\l'fllS\u0026 lffJUL'ifATilU\\f: 7443 Skyline Dr. 00296l; 77099Hi792 .((,Hr.U (1110. t11 \\ II\\\\ \\K~ lto! Sf. 6549 Hwj. BS. (30274); K,HrAJ \\I\\I.O\\ F:\"SGRIIJ. tl:K \\R6791Hv,y.85.(30274):770--9979444. 05-CC-NS-CSS-A-058. K,Hr,4J \r\n\\\\' UTI110tSE()pfn24Hotn.1 iriRiwtrl.w.((iH1AJ \r\n \r\nCTV-0-CSSIMSGT:1!~-w,M/Oll~ l. \r\n \r\ncordRd.{lOOfiOt; C.tta/84.!~~tri:i}'JJJ/fwlong. \r\n \r\nSIRl\"RB\\.'ll.O l\u003eG[ ROS\\\\ l:U.1175HMOl'eP.oad,(30076); LOOGING \r\n \r\n710-410.9094. Raia.'. S\\69  i229Jwk. Open: Mon.  Fn.. 8  5; A.\\IERIIIOSf l~,'l S.\\lllt~ 5130 South Cobb Or., (30082); \r\n \r\nSat\u0026r1. 9  5. Hf-OS{Cl.D-K-0VMM8. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\n; 404-79-1-1600. ~ SS-4  S68. Hf.GR-SNR-CCPI-OV-CSK,- \r\n \r\nll~' mn G\\.,ro, Slll.l.Er lllll \u0026 KRl:-\\Kl'\\...-r 1050 Can . IMMF. \r\n \r\nIQn Streel (3007S); 770-9981050.Rates: S89and141- pf-OS-((- IIOIJI),\\\\ l\\~F~\\:l'Rt:\\,; . f.1 \\lllr.JU .\\SII 1200 Winchester \r\n \r\nN5-BB-OV-CBK.VCR. K,HTAJ \r\n \r\n ft,,\"'1 (30080); 770-Il39!UO. (GH1AJ \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n~-c,,rMlott~l. \r\n \r\nltJHr\"- RfIJII\\T. 1090~SL(30075);770-5!}4.8765. . ~~-=~~f~%.\"r-~~~~:Si!:~s: \r\n \r\nfJ\\PTU\\ D'S 705 Holcotrb~ Rd.. ()007St fGHTAJ \r\n \r\nH-GRSNR-CC NSHCPO\u003cTV-CBKIM MA-SGl Mf. \r\n \r\nClllfAf,O'SJU:.\\T,\\IR.\\,\\T4401ShalbwfordRd. 1106,(30075);: \r\n \r\nl'W~Jttou-Mlott~l \r\n \r\n770-99]-7464. H-OS-CC-NS--{SSEASB.IGHJ'AI \r\n \r\n: Rts11\u003e1:,o: 1,~ -(l ,mrJUA,\\\"11 2771 Hargmw:Road,(30080); \r\n \r\nClllf.trnl~\\  ROS\\\\lll. \\I\\U, 604 Holcomb Bridge Rd.. 77Q-Jl33B877. Ra1es: S695129. H-Hf-SNR-CCHCPNPOK \r\n \r\n(30075); tGHTAJ \r\n \r\n. CTV--CBK.J-lMPA-SGTSB. (GHIA} \r\n \r\nr.nxrs. 1.m - Rl\\\"f.RROO\\\\ 85MillStBldg.A#120.()0075); [ Sl'\\L\\\"ERSlnl:S G.\\lLEIU.\\2876Si:,i,gHdlPJrkway,()0080); \r\n \r\n404-577-9506./GHTAI \r\n \r\n. 7703B40060. Rates: S49  S99. Open: 24 hrs \r\n \r\nfUIA.'i 10485 ~ n a Hwy., (3007S); 770-998-2100. H-CC i HHFGRSNRPf-OHCNSHCPO-K(JVCL-CSS-CSKSGT-SB \r\n \r\nNSA-0.(GH1AJ \r\n \r\n[ Mf.((,NrAJ \r\n \r\nROSWELL* \r\nA 8/ve ;md GrJy TrJ i/ Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nOIATTAJfOOOIF.E NAn 'RE 0:.\\TER 913S W1lleoRd~ (3007S); 710-992-2055. Open: Mon  Sat 9-S; St.-. 12-5. K-ED-MYMiNR OS-CCPN-TH-GS. N.JtUtalSoenCCM'.dllOflCffllel'~JBlo/ ~~Avg,An.lft.ll'.-.-Snisancbo.lniaG'llhe CJ,,JflJhoochtt~.Mffim'stft'. \r\nHISTORIC SfTESiMDNUMENTS AKO IIRAIJIS.\\lrn l Pl,\\Xfi\\TI0:'1 IIOMF. 9]5 Alpharetta St.. (J0075);770-64 13978.Rak'l:S3  SS.Open:Tours:Tues - Fri,11, 2; Sill 11. 12, \u0026 1. Htf'NR-EO.MYAGRNS-MA. IB4S~ \r\n-Hotd.lbAwlfaml,, lvrNN/ds-i.dt.fbntbdttf.SJi\"lt\".-.is \r\na/Sltlllh~utd/9111 (Clf!C.lrlSOtlfJIIIJl~ilndSndl~ \"11 ~alelthoi\u0026( .IFOlghouw. ~cabl\\ wtfr,djffaa, Of9NIC!Ultx.ltirags c:p,,ilwrrhtooMJ~~bNutif,,J \r\n \r\nIIOOlTJIS 01' ROS\\\\fJJ. 79S Holcomb, ()0075): 770-992-4S4S. : RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n(GHTA,I \r\n \r\n: 0110.:FIU sm ,,, COIIB 3100 5. Cotti'~(30080); (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nLO:O.!IJOll'l Sll,\\'JJl'S 10473 Alphaietta St, (30075); 770992 ) l'OI.K.'i 821ConcOld Rd., ( ~ ; 770-432-7333. HCC-NSACT. \r\n \r\n5466. (GHT,V \r\n \r\n; (GHfA} \r\n \r\nI.0:0.(illOR~!',11~' \\KS - RO!-'\\lfJJ. 900 Mansell Rd.. (30076); : 110\\'i ,\\RD'SOfJJ\u0026Rt:Sr\\Ut\\ST 6S2 (Ofl((lrd Rd., (30082): \r\n \r\n7~2-BS88. ((,HTAJ \r\n \r\n: 770-432-5S98.H-CCNSASB. ,ciHTAJ \r\n \r\nOU\\ HG \\KOi~\\ !K\u003eS 1-kxomb Bridge Rd. (30075); {GHTA,J \r\n \r\n JOCKS \u0026JJU.'i 2569Cdmf'b,y., (30080); 77().952-8401 .(GHIAJ \r\n \r\nl'fltllJCIIOt.St 605AtlarMaSt.(30075k 770-992-4646. /GHTAJ OU\\EGARUI:\\ 2467 Cobb Pkwy~ (30080); 770-933-8971 . RUll.OflS'rTJI. 1050 Holcorrb Bridge lld. (30076); 770-998 l'GHTAI \r\n \r\n851]. ,c,HTAJ \r\n \r\nRDI 1.0fl'mll 2579CobbPkwj.,(30080k770-9525736.tr,mAJ \r\n \r\nRIO KR,\\\\U C,\\,\\11\\.\\ 1570 Holcorrb Bridge Rd.. (30076); 770- \\\\Anl.J. IIOlSF.Open 24 Hous.1ilSnl)fllJ.(GH7~ \r\n \r\n642-0838.(GHTAI \r\n \r\nROS\\\\DJ.l'Ol\\llt:R.S0.111 6S Sloan St. (30075k 770-992 \r\n \r\n41 20. t(;l{rAJ \r\n \r\nSNELLVILLE \r\n \r\nSl \\R1SJ:C\\n: 1580 Hokorrb Bridge lld.. (30076t 770-992 ; ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n6628. {Q(rJ,J \r\n \r\n BRL~EPARK 25005awJe!,Palt:way,(30278); 770--9853SlS. \r\n \r\nlllEl'l UIJC IIOIS[ 605A!LvuSt.. (3007Sk770-992-4646. H Open: 7 am 12 pm daily. HHf.GR-OS..f-l-PNPGPO-lCTlf.PA \r\n \r\n05-CC-NS-FO-EA ((,HTAJ \r\n \r\n: MF.C11yp,rivdl7..KRW,,p,:nc,,.,.,.._ll'nlllS~NI~ \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n1998 Gl'o,gia 0 11 My Mimi \r\n \r\n At an a e ro \r\n \r\nSCICC('ffkt/s.w,J/kingtrdils,ourdoof~pcrollociJIO'loliWJWI . c:!IIIJ'SGIUI.L\u0026tt\\K 5469 Memoria!Or. (30083); 770-294- \r\n \r\nSMIM/le D.lt'Jfesliv.Il,l!tl\\ffl'md,nMJy. \r\n \r\n: 8440.{(iHIA) \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n. IJJ\\CJUII\\S11,\\IJl'S 5651 Memorial Dr. (30083); 77Q.294- \r\n \r\n(llA\\t PIOXS W /8 Of C\\\\l,'li\",',r.JT 3254 Clubsidevie111 Ct. : 9?71. tr,HTAJ \r\n \r\n(30278); 770-978-7755. CC-G(-FD-(55-0SB. Casu.ll ammplw,e ; M\\II,\\ ,\\11,\\ 'S l'AST\\ \u0026 1'17J. \\ 961 Main St, (30083); 770-469- \r\n \r\n0W\\'h:ltl.mg go,yrous golf rot.tst wrdi dJily W gdl saffl d.i\u003e\"., 1199. CC-A-CI. /G'11A) \r\n \r\nwel!.fGHTAI \r\n \r\n. 0111~\\CK im:.,i,.uot ~: 1525 E. Park Pl. Blvd., (30087); 770- \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE C:1110: 111,,\\ s,UJ,\\ II.LE 2932 U.S. tlwy. 18. (30278); {GHTA) \r\n \r\n498-5400. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-MB. tG/flAJ \r\n\\\\ mu 1101 SF. Open 24 Hou11. ZinSlont\u003eMocml,llll,(GHT,\\J \r\n \r\nQ rsouth Atlanta \r\nI \r\n \r\nShannon Matt'\\ \r\nI \r\n \r\nlt=i:I \r\n \r\n Sunburst Quality Award Winner \r\n \r\nrot.KS 2277E. Main5t.(30278}; 7ffl.97H060. H,{(,NSA-0. SHOPPING \r\n \r\n Walk to Restaurants, Shopping \r\n \r\n/\u0026\u003cIN oun: Go\\RllEX 3991 Hwy. 78, (30278); /t.,HTA) \r\n \r\nSTO:\\\"F. MOl'~TAI.\\' HU.AG E Main St, (30083); 770-87~971; 770-498-2097. H-HF-OSCC.ffl-RS-FD-GSKA-JM-SB. R\u003c'SIOfW \r\n \r\n\u0026 Theaters \r\n \r\nRFJ) I.OIISlT.H 4001 Hwy. 78, (30278); (GHIA) \\\\\\HU:110tSt:25S41-My. 78,{]0278);tr,HfAI \r\n \r\n191h(t'rll\"')'liW/O,ldtor.'AIWllhQl.ffl0Ul,qJl!shops.rt'Sr.1u1.111riiltld WH((,HTAJ \r\n. CONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\nCall (800) 942-7543 \r\n \r\nSTONE MOUNTAIN \r\n \r\ni .,rJtGRU:N CO:\\'ffJU:\\'CE o :,TEK A:\\'URFSORT 1 Lakeview ! Or, (30086); 770-879 -9900. Rates : o~er S79.99 . \r\n \r\nosklor \"Rock BoTTOM Rm\" \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n! H-Hf-M-Cilt-SNR-PF-OS-CCBA-BF-f-GC-HC-l-MPNPGPlf'O.TC \r\n \r\ncr.ORGIKS SfQ.'lif. .\\lOll~TAINPARK 1-1\\-.y. 78~ (]()086J; 770- : TH-CP-RVRRHTV-CL-FBKJGSIMACSMASGT-CE-Mf. 4985600. Open: Jun-Aug 10am9pm; SeplMao/ 11lam5:~ BNut,frJAAA4-0.!tnondresarlocil/f!dmd!31CO-dcresrontMoln- \r\n \r\nHNHL-NPSEDMYAGR-PF-OS-BA-8F-f-GC-l -PG-RS,GS-PAMA t.JlflP\"\"1, 161111.frr:xrr Ar/Jnf.l A111l'd-1~golfdtl(/mf!f'1tlg/O \r\n \r\n- - - - - - - - I 165 Exit 13 . 2 blocks west . (770) 964-3777 I \r\n..... \r\n \r\n-MF.~s~ttlitf~e:.bcar.ed111llwJ.]OO~p.ri.1his htS./(iHT,IIJ \r\n \r\n: lLU1l:RS r.co.,;m n IX.\\' -TI!CKEK 143S Monotal Road. \r\n \r\nnpew.(\"~\\OttSf'IW'SdSb.JddoopfotJ11ecotJng/Nrshcwpre- \r\n \r\n! $ff!lf.'drl'ljl~tbmg,swntr.w/,Wfkl'IXSM1!fltt.ll.Orfw.,r,1rr,idQnS . \r\ni1ldJdl\u003e .i skylift complt\u003eleo ilftll.Wlb'n plcwl1,1r1or1. ,ce-5kaflllg r11'1k. \r\n \r\nSUGAR HILL \r\n \r\n: (30084); 770-938-35S2. Ra!M: S32.9S- S46.9S. Cilt-SNROS-CC ! NSPOCTVMAMF. \r\n~U'f'aurMlorr,,.ll \r\n \r\nst\u0026Jm~.b:oma!ivt,p;,d;le-rdftllM'rnO,i(.oo~c:,,lllt/SfU'II. \r\n \r\nJdCiwW1~ \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nl'fNwiN'OUIM/(\"1(']] \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nSUGARI II U. G0IJ' OOL'RSE6094Suwanee0amAoad,(30518}; 770-271-0S19.Rates: S35  S45. GC. A ~ M ~ ~ \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nR\\.\\I \\U.\\ M \\ORllll,\\\u003e.I: 2U!O Northlake flkwv~ (30084): 770-939-HXX\u003e. Ra~SS9 tNef S79.99.CCNS-GCHCPO-CTV E-C8K-IM-S8. {(,l{TA,, \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\npotpph,cal\u003ci0\\mh.ln.'r,gol(.ACOUl5('~11illl11,1lllr.l/Mltf.sce- \r\n \r\n1'1Nset'DIA'IAICW1JJJ9tl6-Jl. \r\n \r\nGOOKGIA-S Sl'O.'it: MOU:\\TAl.'i PARK Hwy. 78., {30086~ 770498-5600. Open: Jun-Aug 1Dam-9pm; SeptMay 10am-5:30Jm. HNH L-NPs-EOMYA-GR-PF-OS-SABF-fGCLPG-RS-GS-PA-MA -MF. \r\nP~M.'t' DIA'MIOll(,MJ#J3. \r\n \r\n\\ : , . \r\n \r\nn.cbrutil)'\\Whoul111rwioriofhoi.ts,ng.fw;p,Wf$.IOO'l6orsv.mitwig JoousfotlB~ol,US,golJ \r\nSUWANEE \r\n \r\n : \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\nCIIIIJ\"S GRIIJ.\u00268.\\R 2075 (olled:.:le' Rd. ()0084); 770-493 1779. f(,HTAJ ClllU'StilUl.l.\u0026 B,\\R (R[GIO)'I\\I.Ol'AO:) 1990 Lakeside' \r\n \r\nSAIIJ\u003elA\\'EAD\\'t\\11/RFS. 1.'iC. 6600 8ennu:la Rd. (Stone Mb1. ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nPkv.y.1220, ()0084); 770-2701988. /GHIA/ \r\n \r\nAirport),(30087k770-879-2SSS; fro-404-SOAR. ~ , , . _ . ; ATI,\\,\\TA FAl.00\\\"STIW.\\'IXGC-\\.\\IP 2745 Bu,ntn Rd., ; rOI.KS4286LastaRd.00084);770-493-6925. H-CC-NSA-\u003cl. \r\n \r\nlldofsoamlghgidbowStn.Mlllilsailp\\JlltrOI-Wdb'jresTC'l'edmil- ; (30174);77o-945-1111. ,,._./tomtc,fdti'Ad.Jmiifillron!(mllM5fit : (GHT,IJ \r\n \r\nldfyBlldDog.J/WJ/t/he,,berl.'hw!\u003cidlldMJ(lY lhti\u003eMJlt\u003emt'tllofpure: flfflitlldronll'rencecroreratdNflg,~1,op.Somf_opracr,as,ireopmro : I.\\ C:W.l IJ.\\ \\11:XIC:'-\\ KfST,\\l M.:Wr 5060 N. Royal Atlanta \r\n \r\n\"C\"A\"\"M\"\"P\"I\"N\"C\" \r\nGEOKGL\\'S ~lU~l: MOU~TAIN PARK Hwy. 78., (30086); 7704985600. Open: Joo-Aug 10am-9pm; SeplMay 1Qarn-5;3()ixn. \r\n \r\nrJiepJJ/i(iimgJWl'll'l'lfalltbll9~~- \r\n \r\n[ '~#30, (30084);770-414-S026. fGHTN \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n: W\\l:IIOR.\\~TF.\\KS  TI CKIX 0 15Hlq'IHowe1Rd., (30084); \r\n \r\nOIJU: ,\\TIA\\T,\\ G(\u003el.F \u003cJJJIJ 5750 Olde Atlanta Pbo,y., (30174); : 770-939-9842. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n770-497-0097. Open: MO!'I.-Fli. 7-7 Sal \u0026Sun.. 6-7. GR-SNR-GC- OU\\l: GAII.Uf.\\ 2077 Northlake f'k'..-..y., (30084); 770-938-6904. \r\n \r\nH-NHL-NPs-ED-MYA-GRPfOSBA-BH-GCLPG-RSG5PA-MA RS. AITU(fWffl'.wion~piJill~di!'Jxp.\u003edbyAlrlu- : /f,HrAJ \r\n \r\n-MF. l'/!:rifs0'!1('Srtfitof~ru?Gb:alednrheJ.100;KJPp.ri. r1lis Hils. ,., \r\n \r\n. RFJ\u003e J.OHSnx 3937 taVISla Rd, (30084); 77()-934-2645. ((,HT~ \r\n \r\nl'l'f,lt'ffiM\"h,nw.ork,er,.tS,isb,J{\"61Jpfct.lrlt.mng/.Nr,l,owJXt5ffllcdrwjlt/ycitoog5U'rllOO'/ll'ld1\\fflerrJsll'l~,JJJ.Othi1t/1i](llt)IIS roldt\u003e ii sky/ift ~ ;wift'bei:.lrl plcwlldf1()(l, ic'M-l.1~ IQ, \r\nsmmdMnkicOIIIOm?;~~l-1~GJt~ \r\n \r\nLODCING \r\n111~\\T\\\\ FSllJ(.\\ n1.co ., \"\"~COSrF.HE.\\C.[Cf.,11:11 Two FalconPlac,.(30024); 770-945-67S1.Rates: SS5-S99. \r\n \r\n\\\\,\\l1UIIOLst0pen24HouB. s... n iudilm1,IGHTAJ \r\nUNION CITY \r\n \r\nandCivilWatmust'l.m. \r\n \r\n: ~~R:.~-OS-CCNS-L-PO-RHD-CTV-CHSSFBK-GS-CS-0-SB- . LODGING \r\n \r\nPINws.tt111irMlonpilfl#JJ \r\n \r\nLODGlNG \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nPIN~lt'tOUf.tdOllpJgt9 \r\n \r\n[ D,\\\\'~ I,\" - l \\10\\ mYSll\\\\'\\O\\ \\L\\IJ. 6840 Shannon \r\n \r\n~~i't~~~~i-~t~J:~:. ~~L~~ O,\\\\'S l\\'X , STOXEMOU~TAI~ 2006 Glenn CU\u003e DR. (3tm7); \r\n \r\n74 1; \r\n \r\nJ1094S- \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\nPkwy., (30291); 770-964-3777; 800-942-7543. Rates: under \r\nS38.9S  OYel S79.99. H-CC-NS-PO-CTV-CBK-VCR. r-, GHJAI \r\n \r\n~~~~Fe~; ~s- \"\"'Et i 5100-~ 9-s.GR-SNR-os-ec-NS- \r\n:ooxo PIN~ Sff' (1(11' ado,i t/ltlnsidr 8.d. CtMI \r\n \r\nnA\\s \"x -s1 \r\n \r\n3101 ttwy. 311. (30174); 110-94S-8372; \r\n \r\n770-9382060. Rates: S44 S84. Open: 24 hrs. H-GR-SNR-Pf-OS- \r\n \r\nl'Ww-DIA'MlorrPM]'Sl\u0026~5-dtBJ:C\"\"' \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\nI.OOG F. - 11:\\'.IONCrn' 7410 964-mJ: 800-553-2666. Rates: S45 \r\n \r\nOakley Rd. (30291): 770S150. Open: 24 hours. H \r\n \r\nl ~:~~~~~:~W-- s~~~~t.;!~ct : IIA.\\IPTOS l'oN -~TOXF.M(KT;\\TAIN 1737 Mountain Industrial  CC-NS-l-P().LO-RS-Fl-CTV-CBK-MB. r-n ;HTAJ \r\n8twl., (30083k 770-934-\u003cXl04. Rates.: S64  S92. H-Hf-GR-SNR- 1 05-CC-NS-HC-PO-CTV-CBK-MA-C-\u003cVBMF. \r\n \r\nSNR-OS-CC-NS-GC-LD-CTV-CBK-NASB. Ru1ADA 1J.\\lmn - lr.\\'JO.\\'crn' 1420 Dal: Lt.af Rd.. 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H- ~~!H'll~inrhi'rotPo!Of'll'ofAtl.w.J's~mi- \r\n \r\nHf-M-FP-CC-NS-GP-PG-B8-\u003clV-f8Kl-VCRKAMAMF. .(C,HfAJ GR-SNR-cC-NS-PO-CTV.JM-PA. \r\n \r\ndtnll.lt o/fire rtt.lll /Illd /lllMI l.m,y popdMJan an:tn/1.iPOrlS 1.~ \r\n \r\nP'/t,wu,eD111MlllllhtBN1\u002681NU.Ktidr,ng \r\n \r\nlt\\QI I\\T\\I\\\\ STO\\'f:,\\101\\TAJ\\ 1819Moontainlnch.rstrial ~~60,CWsq_ft.cl~I.Jlsp;,uon~thttVtaori.JI \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE Clllf.K 111,.\\ !!TOM: \\IOl'\\T \\I\\ 5542 Meniorial DI., (30083); \r\n \r\nBtwl., (30084); 770-496-1317; 800-NUROOMS. Rates: under _ vrll,Jgtrrp{ic,1wttlrJ/ybltndshtt;Jh-~~shopsdlld~ \r\n \r\nr-, 538.95  SSS.99. HHf-GR-SNR-OS-CCNS-PN-PO-RSKCTVE : such i1S raitiol5 dl\u003ed PJppdgilllo with ,1 vMt'ty of ll'ffJUrarrlS \"-1!1.mg \r\n \r\n(SK-IM-VCR-PAMASGTMF. rJ11AJ \r\n \r\n] faut\"6-:stma\u003elt'SUII~ uolktshcp/Illd~bdktry. moneolAfidn \r\n \r\nl(,HIAJ \r\n \r\n~lO..r10n/Ji11g#II \r\n \r\n: t.:t\"srrmt~lf!filiffl'l!ffl. f/11:'ilII \r\n \r\n1998 Crmgia 011 MJ' Mi11d \r\n \r\n57 \r\n \r\n K ng Cotton's Remembrance \r\nof Georgia Augusto Riverwolk Bel le Meade Fox Hunt 1886 Cotton E xchange Fort Discovery Lake Oconee Lucy Loney Museum Masters,. Tournament Watson Mill Bridge \r\n \r\n OSSIC OU \r\n \r\nthe Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art. \r\n \r\nplayground , 1hc 1.600-sca i Jessye \r\n \r\nhis region in c:ist ccmrn l \r\n \r\nreceived its name fro m a public fu ss \r\n \r\nNorman Amphitheatre. and a host of \r\n \r\nG1.--orgia, bordcn:d Oil the;: ove r the $-10.000 Mayor Nicholas \r\n \r\nrestaurants, shops and muse ums. Th is \r\n \r\n('ast by the Savann:ih \r\n \r\n\\V.1rc spent to bui ld it in 1818. \r\n \r\nbcautifully-la11dscapcd promenade is a \r\n \r\nlliv,:r and th1.: west by Lake Oconee, \r\n \r\nMo dern dcvt: lopmcm has not d is- \r\n \r\ntr:mscrnd s tht.. tL'St of tiirn: with ha ll- \r\n \r\nturbed four important hismri c districts \r\n \r\nmarks of a bygo1K ,ra and an Antdx l- in Augu sta. Th e Brood Street co m- \r\n \r\nlum past. \r\n \r\nmercial area is centered 011 one o f the \r\n \r\nJust a r.vo-hour drive from Atlant.1. widest 111:1i11 streets in Anu:ri ca. It fea- \r\n \r\nAugusta is the regions oldest and \r\n \r\ntures architectura l styles from ea rly \r\n \r\nbrgc~t city. fo un ded in 1736 by Gen- \r\n \r\n19th ce ntury to Viccori:m and Art \r\n \r\ncra lj:uncs Ed ward Oglethorpe, three \r\n \r\nDeco, and is the place to go fo r \r\n \r\nyea rs :tftcr scnling S:wa nnah. Augu sta \r\n \r\nantiqtK sl1opping and unique dinin g. \r\n \r\nquickl y grew from a rcrnocc trad ing \r\n \r\nSummerville is a hilltop neighbor- \r\n \r\npost tu the seco nd la rgest in bnd cot- \r\n \r\nhood that fi rst attractl'd wealt hy \r\n \r\nton market in the world . Her strategic Augustans in 1800 as a summer \r\n \r\nposi tion :u the head o f the Sava nn:lh \r\n \r\nretreat. Olde Town was popular during \r\n \r\nHi\\'cr nude her a dom in:rnt force in \r\n \r\nVicto rian times and was often called \r\n \r\nthe econo m y and politics of ea rl y \r\n \r\n\" Pinch Gue.. afte r the corseted fash- \r\n \r\nGeorgia and the capi1al of the st:i1c in 1779 :111d from 1785 to 1795. \r\nSince All!:,'1.ISta survived th e Civil \r\n \r\nio ns favored by its fema le residents. The Laney-Walker district l10nors Lucy Laney, a fo rmer slave who \r\n \r\nThe 1886 Cotton Exchange in Augusto depicts the cotton business from planting to manufacturing. \r\n \r\n\\V.1 r with littl e danugc. somc of her \r\n \r\nbecam e o ne of the m ost o utst:111ding \r\n \r\nhcrit:-igc sites da te back to Colo ni al \r\n \r\ned ucators in post-C ivil \\Var Georgia. \r\n \r\ntimes. Meadow Gorden is th e o ldest \r\n \r\nToday visitors ca n tour hi.:r ho me at \r\n \r\nmecca for sightsee rs, concert-goe rs \r\n \r\nth e Lucy Loney and water sports enthusiasts. \r\n \r\nMuseum of \r\n \r\nRiverwalk is the ven ue for several \r\n \r\nBlack History. \r\n \r\nworld-class boating eve nts each year. \r\n \r\nThe Savon- \r\n \r\nThe 2000-mcte r International Rowing \r\n \r\nnah River. \r\n \r\nRegatta head lines a mini-sports fr.s1i val \r\n \r\nwh ich inAu - \r\n \r\nof foot races and cycling contests. With \r\n \r\nenccd Augusta 's more than JOO hydroplane and Aat- \r\n \r\nfo und ing. co n- \r\n \r\nbo tto m boats fro m across th l' United \r\n \r\ntinues to influ- \r\n \r\nSt.1 tes and Canada, the Augusta South- \r\n \r\nence the city 's \r\n \r\nern Nationals held each July is the \r\n \r\nfort unes. The \r\n \r\nrichest d ragboat r:tce in the ,vorld. \r\n \r\nRiverwalk. a \r\n \r\nFestivals fo r all reasons and seasons \r\n \r\nAugusto's pristine Riverwalk area plovs host to events year round, including concerts and r owing regattas. \r\n \r\nsi.--..:- block, trc:clined. br:lrdcn esplanade alung \r\n \r\ndraw crowds tO the Rive rwalk: St. P:mick's Day, bluegrass, 4th ofJuly. j azz and Oktobe rfest. The mid-Sep- \r\n \r\nthe Savan nah \r\n \r\ntember Arts in the Heart of Augusto is \r\n \r\ndocumented ho me in Georgia pre- \r\n \r\nRi ve r levee. is rhe hub of the city's \r\n \r\nan annual fin e arts affair with an \r\n \r\nserved fo r historic reasons. It was bu ilt busy tourism activirf The Rivcrwalk \r\n \r\nemphasis o n the city's c1hnic diversi ty. \r\n \r\nin 179 1as the ho me of George \\Va l- \r\n \r\nincludes a beautiful new marina wit h \r\n \r\nEven when there's no sched ul ed activ- \r\n \r\nto n. yount,'l~st signer of thc Declaratio n mo re than 70 boat slips. a childre ns \r\n \r\nity on the Riven.v:i lk. the promenade is \r\n \r\nof l11 dcpc11dence a11d gove rnor of \r\n \r\nGeorgia. The Ezekiel Harris House. \r\n \r\nalso from thc 1790s, was a tobacco \r\n \r\n111erch:u11' s ho me and d oubled as a road ho use for hi s planters. The Old \r\n \r\nThis east central region, whose white-columned \r\n \r\nGovernment House (c. 180 1) has been the headq uarters for both coumy and \r\n \r\nmansions and green rolling countryside were \r\n \r\ncity guv1.:rmm.:ncs, and the privat'e residence of some ofAugusta's most \r\n \r\nthere when cotton was king, is now a lush vacation \r\n \r\nprom inent fam il ies. Ware's Fo lly. now \r\n \r\nland thriving on recreational lakes and rivers, \r\n \r\nAbundor,t cotton fields (opposite fop); Su r,set on La ke Oconee (opposite left); o vibran t Classic South bloom (OPPOSite right). \r\n \r\nabundant forests and top-notch golf courses. \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\n OSSIC OU \r\n \r\na delightfu l place. to stroll and e nj oy the scenic beauty o f th\\. ri ver. \r\nN ew to thc llivc rw alk is the National Science Center 's Fort Di scovery. A sc ience :md technology pbygrou nd \r\n \r\nery Theatre, which combines a technology- based fi lm wit h special cffi:cts and pyrotechn ics. Also on Rivcrw:i lk. chc Morri s Museum of Art showcases the largest pr ivate colkction of \r\n \r\nModern development has not disturbed Augusta's historic districts. \r\n \r\nfo r the mind. th is inte racti ve mu se um offrrs over 200 exhi bits including a simulated m oonwal k. indoor lighrniug st0rm and a pendu lum swing. Fort Discovery also offe rs the multim Ldi a Paul S. Simon Di scov- \r\n60 \r\n \r\nSouthern art. Its pcrmancm co llection depicts the ri ch hismry of pa iming in the Som h . from Amcbcllum portraimrc, landsca p,s and still -li fr to 20th cc.n mry and con temporary creation s. The new Augusta-R ichmond \r\n1998 G\u003c'Of,{!itl 0 11 My .\\ifiml \r\n \r\nCounty Museum. lucat1.:d at (1th and Rcyno lds. covers :U,~lWtcd ,11bjt:cc1; such as archa1.:olo1=,.ry. nat ural :i.citnct:i.. railroad ing, space l'x plorariuu :md rnor e. \r\nT l1c 1886 Cotton Exc hange at tl1e Sch Strt:ct t: mrancc to Rive rwalk once supporttd ove r 2t)() brokers b11yi11g and selling aro1md the globe. Now it ho uses a wdcorn1.- cemer. the comcntion and visitors burea u :md ,1 n1t1sc um depict ing the uu-11-ut:.rh1.-ccmu ry cono n b11:i.i111.-,:i. fru111 pl:111ti11g m manufacturing. Thi~ re,corcd Victori:m m:1sccrpiec1.- i:i. li,tcd 0 11 tl11.- N:uion:'11 lkgi:i.tcr ofl btunc l'bcc,. \r\n \r\n With more rlxm 250 imemctivt txhibiu, rht Paul S. Simon Disro11rry 71:Jt.'lltrr, \r\nSrini Stort nnd outmuh programs, n}f \r\nNario,111! Scinict Cmreri Fort Disro,ttry is ,m incredible environmcm dedicmed ro renching Amerirni )'Olllh ,vith the wonders ofstitnce and reclmology. \r\n1Place I \r\nFun1 ~ Come discover Fon Discovery mu/ experience Imming like mver brfare. \r\nON A UGUSTA'S RI VERWALK O NE SEVl:NTH STREET \r\nA UGUSTA, G EORGI A 3 0901 706-821-0200 / 800-325-5445 \r\n\\Xl\\\\:~'. NSC L\u003eJ SCOVF.llY.O KG \r\n \r\n T II L-rc arc :-.Lw ral hi:-.toric cl 111rch1.s in A11g11:,,ta. one :1 pan icub rl y stu nning H.01n:111e:-.q11e lkviva l srrucmre. Origina lly a Catholic chu rch. the Sacred Hea rt Cultural Center has more than I5 patterns ofcxte rior brickwork . jc\\\\'d -like st:tined gbss windows and an interior of int rica tdy c:trn:d lta.l i:m ma rbk. Augusta's opera. ba llet. :-.yrn phony and thc:urc companiL'S now n...,idc here. and work~ by loc:11 artists and auth or'\u003e arc d ispbyed :111d ~old in the gift :,,hop. \r\nI liking. bi ki 11ga11d ca noe ing arc conve nie nt to thL city al ong tl1 c 11i11cn1ik-loi1g Augusta Canal, co11sm 1ctcd during the n1id- 1800s to faci limc barge rr:lffic for the conon track . T he ca n:tl flows by sevn al mills. some sti ll operating. T he Sibley Mill, which m:tnu foi:mrc:,, cotton dL11i111. stands 0 11 the :,,itL' of the 1862 Confederate PowderWorks and 111irron, i1s orn:1te style:. Afte r ..iu ing vacam for 111:rn y years. Enterpri se Mill i:-. curre ntly be ing rLnovated. with the :,,p:ice convened imo oflin'\u003e :ind loft apa rtrnL'lll'~. \r\nA diffi.: rcnt sidL of Augusta shows in early Ja nuary. du ri ng ti ll' annual Cutting Horse Futurity and Festival. T hi:-. rn n1s u:1 I cvrnt. the b rgi.:st of its ki nd in thl' E:i:-.t. is totally Wcstl'rn in A:l\\'or. wi th hi ghly ski lled li orsL co111pl't itiom . a ca tt le drive and cowboy gear L'Xp\u003c.\u003e\u003c; ition. \r\nThe prc!) tif!L' of th(: Masters Tournament Ju:,, fon1SL'd a tre11H.11dous amount of atte ntion on AU!-',llSta.. yet the whole Cbssic S01 nh region shines when it come\u003c; to golf. Th ere :tre more th:tn a. dozen pbces for the pnhl ic to pby here. incl ud ing a spectac ula r \\\\'ate r\u003c; ide course at Reyno lds Plantation in G reL' ll \u003c;boro. Jones Creek Golf Course in fa:111s ha:-. bee n ranked the \r\n \r\n!)t:1te's top public golf course :tccording co G t'O(~ia ( ;olf.\\lcwJ'. \r\nIt \\ true 1hat ticket!) 10 ti ll Ma!)ters an: sea.rec: howewr. :i.ccc:,,s to th e practic1.. rou11 ds 111.ld Mrn1day-Wed 11esday is possible by an nually applying !or \r\nFishing is o favorite pastl ime - ond you can never start too early, \r\ntickets through th e Aut,u sta Nationa l offici.:. Th e tourn an11..11t occurs che first fu ll \\Vl'l' k of Ap ril. \r\nO ne of th i.: 111:111 y un ique events in the C lassic Somh is the Oliver Hardy Festival, held rhe first S:i. mrd:i.y of O ctober in I larkm. birthplace of the wc:tt com ic. Tl1c :1.n11u:1 I celcbr:ttion in cl udes a L1llrcl and ! fa rdy movie mara rl1on. profcssio11al L111rcl :111d I lardy impersonators and :tn O live r I la rdy look-:tlikc contest: as wd l :1s an.s :1 nd crafts and rnu:,,ic:i l L'llterta inmenL \r\nT he small town ofh i!)tori c Washington j3 :1 ~1vory piece of the old South whosL architLct ural ge ms span the n-1 Hu rll'~ si11CL' the fo und ing of th l' county in 1777 and thl ('ity incorporated in 1780. In til l' fi nL tr:1cli ti o11 of \r\n \r\nGolf reigns supreme in !he Classic Sout h region, f r om the Masters T ournament at Augusto Not ional to the many lake-front courses. \r\n \r\n62 \r\n \r\n/998 c:c-,,,:i:ia 011 .\\ly .\\li11d \r\n \r\nSouth ern hospitality. townspeople \\vc lcome visitor:-. insid\u003c. a sekct ion of rLsidLnns 1he fi rst Satu rday in Apri l du ring the Washington-Wilkes Tour of Homes. Wi th in thL city limi b thcrL arL fi ve historic d istr icts. two nationa l bndrnarks and 2 1 individua l properties listLd on thL N:1tional lk!,....ristcr. W:1shi11f..'10n abo ho3tS an :mn~ia l Christmas Tour and Holiday Dinner i11 early Dece mbe r. \r\nKettle Creek Battlefield marks the sire ofa decisiw 1779 Revolm ionary War b:tttk that broke the British hold over Georgia. T he Robert Toombs House Historic Site, built in 179-1. wa:,, li1c home of the Cnnfeckr:ite Bri gad ier General a11d Secre tary of State fo r thl' C on fcd e r:i cy. \r\nCallaway Plantation, fi ve mile,; '\\VCSt of t0w11. is :1 re3torLd workin~ planL'l tio11 fcarnring :1 collect ion of early Americ:t11dwe llings dati11g from 1783. The virtually unaltered Grand Brick Ma nor house is the foca l point of the plantati on and depicts how plant:1 tio11 life fun ctioned. T he oldc:-.t bui ldi11 g in the complex. the hewn log cabin. was prob:i bly an early sett k r\\ first home constructed around 1785. O ther sites on the co mplex incl ude :1 \"Federal Pbinsrylc\" house. a oneroom sc hoolho11sc. a smokehouse. pigeon housl\\ b:1rn :111d much m oa. The 18th :t111 rnal Mule Day Southe rn Heritage Festival is held at Call away Pbnra.ti on in Oc tober. And 1he fir31 weekend in Dec1.111ber. Christmas at Callaway Plantation is hdd. \r\nT he Washington Hi storical Museum, an AnlL'bLll um white frame house. cuntai ns a remarkable assemblage o f C011fedcr:1.te itc111s and other pniod exhibi ts. i11Cl11di11g a coll cctio11 of l nd ia11 artifacts. \r\nWashington's l1ist0ric tO\\Vll squarL' is the ce nterpiece to a num ber of quaint shops :tnd historic:tl bu ildi nh,'S and scvcr:1 l cozy bed :md brea kfast accorn mod:11io11s. T he Cruise-in on the Square Antique Car Show is hdd 0 11 the 2nd Saturday in May and ScptelllbLT each yea r on ri ll' !)quarL' downtown. P.vo d:1ys before T hankst,rivi ng the downtown mL-rchants have the Candlelight Open House to kick off tl ll.. holid:iy .')('aso11. \r\nHancock Coumy inviH.:,, visi lors to explore 200 ye:t rs of history 011 the \r\n \r\n Sparta-Hancock County Tour of Homes. Th is j ourney down city streets :md country lxick roads st:m s :u the gr:md Viccorian Hancock County Courthouse and provides cxccllcn1 views of G reek lkvival pla11tatio11s; Federal. Geo rgian and Victori;m ho mes: and :m c:-i rly 19th ce ntury wa t\u003c.r-powered br,ris1mill. \r\nThe city of Crawfordville. wh ich has bee n used over and over as a locatio n by I lo llywood filmmakers :-i nd tdevi~io n produce rs. is the sih.' of Alexander H. Stephens State Historic Park. This m em oria l to tlil' onet ime U.S. co r1b'fcssnu11. vice pres icknt of the Co11federacy a11d gove rnor of Georgia incl udes his bdoved home . Liberty Hall. The bc:nuiful 1873 stru cture sits :idjace nt co a Confederate Museum considered lO have 1hc lx:st colk ct ion o li ts kind in the stale. From Thanksgiving through New Years. C r:iwfordville becomes a fairyland ol 120,(X)() lights fo r the an nua l Chri stmas in Di x ie ce lcb ra1io11. \r\nThe Blind Willie Blues Fest ival honors Willie McTell every foll in Thomson. \r\nOne of the grea t rcc re:1tional rLsoum.:s o r the Cbssic Smith is Clark's Hill Lake. w hich borders Colun1bia. M cDuffie. Wilk.es. W.-irrc n :md Lincol n count ies. Ove r 400 miles of the rota l 1.200-mik shorelin e is locatc::d in Lincoln County. where each year visitors e11joy swi1111ning. boa1ing. fishing. w:nn skiing and sunbathin g. For thos\u003c.. w ho want to get into the swing of thinbY5. L' njoy a roun d o l f_rolr \r\n \r\nat the Rocky Branch Golf Course in \r\n \r\nGreene County Courthouse, which is \r\n \r\nLinco lnton. \r\n \r\nom o ftlu.: fine st exa mples of Greek \r\n \r\nAt the Bussey Point Recreational \r\n \r\nlkviva l :1rc hi1cctun.: in Georgia. \r\n \r\nArea. m ore than nine miks of trails \r\n \r\nDowmown Grcl'.nsboro. kno,,.,1 \r\n \r\nthrough a n:nural fo rest sc ning awa it \r\n \r\nthroughnu1 the statl' as an -Amique \r\n \r\nthe hiker, biker. horsebac k rider, o r \r\n \r\nPlace .., bo:ists th l' G rL'L' llsboro Antique \r\n \r\nco11s1.:rvatio11ist. You ca n stop. res! and \r\n \r\nc,~oy nature at the picnic arl'a. primi- \r\n \r\ntiw ca mpgro und area . o r at th\u003c..- \r\n \r\nwi ld life obscrv:1t io11 tower. \r\n \r\nAlso bordning thl' lake is Linco l- \r\n \r\nnrons Eliiah Clar k State Park, w here \r\n \r\nca111ping, con~gcs. picnicking and \r\n \r\ns:m dy beac hes an: ava ilabk. \\Vhik \r\n \r\nthere. stop in and tour thl Elijah \r\n \r\nClark Museum. a n:p lica of the I700's \r\n \r\nhom e of the Elijah Cla rk fo mily. Dur- \r\n \r\ning 1he first weekend i11 M ay. music love rs wi ll not wa nt co m iss the Lewi s Fam i ly Homecoming and Blueg rass \r\n \r\nLake Oconee offe rs excel lent opportunities for wa ter sPOrts recreation ond relaxation. \r\n \r\nFestival hel d :u 1he park. \r\n \r\nA visit to Lincoln Coun ty wou ld \r\n \r\nM:111 and rhe Count ry I lo use. both \r\n \r\nnot be comph: tc w itho ut s1.:c i11g Olde \r\n \r\nunique amiqul' dcsti 11:uio11~. \r\n \r\nLincoln Towne. Old Lincoln Towne. a \r\n \r\nThomson-M cDu fTic..: County. in \r\n \r\nres1orcd IS(X)s vilbb'C loca!L'd in th e \r\n \r\nthe heart ol tl H.' Cbssic Smu h. hosts \r\n \r\nLincol mon I lismrica l Park. incl udes \r\n \r\nsome ol thl most colo rful sporting \r\n \r\n1he ho use and office of the town doc- \r\n \r\newnts in Georgia. \\Viml'SS ::m :mcicnt \r\n \r\ntor. an opcr:i1ing cotton gin. sawmi ll. \r\n \r\nand blacksm i1h shop. Arrangrn1tm s \r\n \r\nfor vis iting the histo rical park must lx r_ mack in :tdvancc by callin g the Lin col- I \r\n \r\nr1to11-Linco l11 County C hamber ar \r\n \r\nL-_'t \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\n(70 (,) 359-7970. Loca ted 75 nnlcs cast of Atl :i ma \r\nGrn:m.: Coun ty ts th e ho m L of Lake \r\n \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nOconee, th L si.:cond la1 gcsr lake 111 \r\n \r\n_J \r\n(_ \r\n~ \r\n? \r\n \r\nG.:01g1a At 19 000 ac rL'S Lah \r\n \r\ni Oconcl' prov1dl's some of the st:itcs \r\nbest fisl11 11g :ilo ng w uh swmurnng \r\n \r\nwatl.'rsk1111g :rnd sa il mg Seve ral parks \r\n \r\nalong th e sho1d111c olfc r ca mp- \r\n \r\npicnic kin g. Harbo r C lub. Port Armor \r\n \r\nand Hcynolds Pl:111 ta ti o11 arc th ree \r\n \r\nJ fabulous rcsidcntial comnHm ities \r\nloca t\u003c..d o n tl 1L shoreline o r L1kc Oconee. :md each o f th ese connnuni1ics offers world class golf. te nnis. \r\npo lo :md a var iety of fine d inin g \r\n \r\nusto is Onew state treasure that opened in 1997. Children and adults alike con immerse \r\nthemselves in the wonders of \r\n \r\nrlsta ,,ranrs. \r\n \r\nscience through live demon \r\n \r\n; \r\n( \r\n~ \r\n \r\nGrlcne Coun ty is steeped in hi s- \r\n \r\nstrotions, virtual realities a nd \r\n \r\nIOI)', and ics sirccts arc lined w ith \r\n \r\nmore than 250 interactive \r\n \r\nbeautiful An tebcllrnn homes. Five h ismri c districts and seve n individual \r\n \r\nexhibits. The center is open ( daily. Adults $6, chil dren $5. ~ \r\n \r\nsites ~re lis1cd in 1hc N atio nal Register \r\n \r\n(800) 3255445 or \r\n \r\noli listoric Pl ace~. Greensboro's Old \r\n \r\nGreene County \" Gool,\" or j ai l. pat- \r\n \r\ntlrncd afte r an 18th century basrill c, is \r\n \r\noprn for public vinving as well as the \r\n \r\n1998 Gtw:i,~itt 011 My Mimi \r\n \r\n63 \r\n \r\n , Classic ~outh \r\n \r\nccn.: mony o n the first S:u urday in \r\n \r\nT he Annual Dixie Bowhunters \r\n \r\nNovember when Fatl11..r Edward \r\n \r\nJamboree is o ne of several archery \r\n \r\nFrank pe rfor ms the 1.200 yea r-old \r\n \r\ncompeti tions held o n the sho res of \r\n \r\ntraditiona l British \"!Jlcssing o f \r\n \r\nC la rks I fill L1ke by the Thomson \r\n \r\nFiel d Archery C lub. \r\n \r\nVisit the histo ric dm:c- \r\n \r\nstory ficldsto1it constr11cted \r\n \r\nRock House, c. 1785. th\u003c. \r\n \r\no ldc:s c ho use in th , statt \r\n \r\nwi1h i1s design int:-ict wd \r\n \r\nthe o nly rema inin g \r\n \r\ndwelling fro m mainly \r\n \r\nQuaker settled Co\\011ial \r\n \r\nThe histor ic Rock Hou se is the oldest house in the stole wi th its original design still intact. \r\n \r\n\\V/rigl1tsborough. Wrigh rsboro Ch urch. c. 1810. is rhe 011l y rcm:'lining structu re in \r\n \r\nthe origi,ul town site of the \r\n \r\nI lo unds to hera ld the open ing of the thriving Colo nial conumm ity. Thom - \r\n \r\nBell e Meade Fox Hunt. Spccc:uors can \r\n \r\nson. ho me of kgcndary bluesm:m \r\n \r\nm:i.kc n:scrvations to ride the T.1ll y- l lo Bli nd \\Vi lli e McTd l, ho nors this grea t \r\n \r\n\\Vago11 th rough picn1n:sqt1c h11nc \r\n \r\nartist annuall y by hosting the Bl ind \r\n \r\ncou11t ry fo llowin g sca rl cc-co:u cd riders Willie Blues Festival in the fa ll. \r\n \r\non tht.:ir fas t-p:1ccd ch:1sc of the fox . \r\n \r\nFox is nor the o nly qua rry in the \r\n \r\nPine Top Farm boasrs one of chc \r\n \r\nwoodbnds of the Class ic South. Deer \r\n \r\npn:rn icrc equestrian cross-cm 111cry \r\n \r\nand q uai l arc pkmiful. and gu ided \r\n \r\ncourses in the Southl'ast. Train ing sire \r\n \r\nhunts arc: offe red in season by o utfi t- \r\n \r\nfor five cross country teams for thl 1996 ters and hunt ing lodges in Norwood \r\n \r\nAtla net O lympics :md selection sire for \r\n \r\n:lnd Waynesboro. which is thl' 'Bird \r\n \r\nthe 1995 Pan American team . the fo rm \r\n \r\nDog C apit:ll o f the World .'' \r\n \r\nhosts the USCTA recogni zed Pin c Top \r\n \r\nThe Burke County Museum in W:iy- \r\n \r\nF:mn Trail s. a th ree phase equestrian \r\n \r\nncsboro traces th is rural :irc:l'S histo ry \r\n \r\ncointxtirion - dress:igc, cross counny \r\n \r\nfro m Loy:i list lx:ginnings thro ugh cl1l \r\n \r\nand show jumping - held four times \r\n \r\nrise :m d foll of pbnt:it ion lifl' and the \r\n \r\nan nually over a period of two d:iys on :m establisl1mc:nt of a11agribusi11ess a11d \r\n \r\naward-winn ing course. \r\n \r\nligli t i11d11strial econo my. \r\n \r\nLoui sville . on the O:::,rcl~chcc River \r\n \r\n25 miles west of\\Vayncsboro, was \r\n \r\nGeorgia's ca pi ta l from 1795 to 1806. \r\n \r\nThe city's most cl1lris hl'd l:mclm ark \r\n \r\nfrom thi s l~ra. the: Old Market House, \r\n \r\nstill st;mds in the o.: ntn of town. Its \r\n \r\nA p p li ng Crawfo rdville \r\n \r\nMistletoe 1-'ark \r\nAl-I. S1cphcns Historic l':lrk and Confodcratc M use um \r\n \r\nbell w:'ls c:'lst in Fr:lllC:l' in 1772 and shi pped to a New O rleans conve nt. but along the way it was hij:lckcd by pir:'ltcs. Loui svilk acquirtd thl bell \r\n \r\nL in c ol n to n Millen M i tc hell Washington \r\n \r\nElijah Cbrk Park Magnolia Springs Park 1-1:unbnrg P:trk Robert Toombs House Historic Site \r\n \r\nbecau se it w:'ls th e state capi t:ll w hrn the pir:nes we re eventu:l lly C:'lught off th e co:1s1ofS:lva nnah . \r\nSandersvil le in W:1shin gton County prod uces Georgi:'ls largest export, k:io lin, a white clay product. \r\n \r\nand ho lds :'lll :'lll1H1:ll Kaoli n Fest ival \r\n \r\nthe first wee k in October. T iu.: 1ow11's \r\n \r\nOld Wooden Jail was once :'l stopover \r\n \r\nfor A:l ro n Burr. as he traveled to \r\n \r\nVirgin ia to sta nd tria l for treason. \r\n \r\nS:lndcrsville is :'l lso the ho m e of the \r\n \r\nO ffi cia l State of Georgia l-l istoric:ll \r\n \r\nPlaces. \r\n \r\n64 \r\n \r\n1998 Glwgia 011 My Mimi \r\n \r\nThe state p:lrks in sOml.'. of th\\. C b ssic Somh\\ rural :'lre:is combine natura l surroundings and histo ric !\u003eitcs \\\\'1th first-rate recre:'ltioml facilities. At George L . Smith State Par k in Twin City, th ere's scen ic Watson Mill. :i dam , cove red bridge :l nd mi ll house built in 1880. The 1850 w:ne rpowcred brrist mill :'lt Hamburg State Park in Mitchell still grinds corn meal each d:iy. The lon\u0026rcst cove red bridge in Georgi:'l is in side Watson Mill Bridge State Par k south of Corner. Magnolia Springs State Park in M il k n is kn own for its cryst:'l l clear sprin t,\"S. During th e C ivi l W:'lr this land was a POW ca mp for 10.000 men. NLar till'. p:irk is the Bo Ginn National F ish Hatchery. which plays a vital role in stocking Anu.:rica' s fis l1cry reserves. \r\nThe traditional Blessi ng of the Hounds kicks off the Belle Meade Fox Hunt . \r\nThe Classic South is not wi tho ut its curios ities. A Haunted Pillar in downtown Augusta has defied all attempts to m ove it fr om :'l public sidc\\va.lk. The 15-to n Shaki ng Rock in Ogle thorpe 0 1mty can be teetered. but not dis lodgc:d. fr om its perch amp a. smaller sto nl.'.. And the enti re Confede rate treasury. last seen at Chen nault Plantati on Bed \u0026 Breakfa st in Lin col nto n. C:'l1 mo t lx fo und anywhc rl.'. , though rum ors say the gold is hidden somewhere o n the plantat ion. \r\nIn today 's Classic South . the valued assets arc stately old homt.s, beamiful scenery and rich rccrc:'l tio nal resources. 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Groif,, POIA'S by .ippoinrmen1 : \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n' HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n1\\l ,;usrAMIO l\\1 0:\\\"D 0011:\\TI' ,\\II sm\\l \r\n560ReyooldsSt.(30901);106-7228454. 0pen: \r\nTue-Wed, 10 - S/Sun,S.HHFEDM'l'A-FPGRSNROS-GSVlMF. rhe~a(~r.,sOll!PII' \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS j APPIJ:Br IIOUSE 2260 W~M w~. (30904); \r\n \r\n: 706-736'6244. 0pen:Mcn10-1;Tues.Sat. 10- \r\n \r\nCOIJJ.\\IIIIAOOU:\\11' f.OUKTIIOUSF. 19S8Ap- ; S:30. C11u1 181\" 81,ffh /billy Si.mn,or gatet.,,i \r\n \r\n:!,!~~~:~ ~ ~~=:: ~~~l~~~~;::::~; cooarfS!rrJmmid-Jlnll!tilfnlafAutpi \r\n \r\ntt.oldtst5\"'tnust!!counllausu1/heStM \r\n \r\n COXFrDF.RATEMOXl1.\\trS r Between 7th \u0026 \r\n \r\n1 OUJKIOtm: RAJ'llSfO!UROI 6145 Tub- ( \r\n \r\nman Rd. (30802); 706-541 1086. Open: By l 1ite~o!Canfto.Va~herosGt.'l'lf'r.iisW.H.r \r\n \r\n:=uro;~~/771.M app't T1wd~(c.180S)ofthefirst6ap-  \\Vdiff. Robert E. tre su,nendl .Ltcksor\\ ~ longJIIttf \u0026 PvtBroy~ \r\n \r\nlflld much tllll(I' ilWdll \"\"'10tS ro rtll' August.1 RidlmondC11111f1M~LOCileddoiW1\\0lfflin \r\nAllguslil3'1~fhl'~l\\'1J.C(WMU'll!)'rhf'mu \r\nU\\#11 offm e\u003etllibns wi:h as /he folbvmg NJTIYI.' Mll'f,QIISt'~(aloniJJ/wsl!:rt),lhe(MIV,\\w SJ94 Coironniistry,ilndatntotl'd l9/.1JIH.'11/o- \r\n\"\"\"\"\"' GF.R11UID~IIF.NHt:KTLWITilJ11iOFART \r\n506 Telfair St. (30901); 106-722-5495. Rates: \r\n~l~o~S.~:V1~~ ~ \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\nOO~fflllF.HATEl'O\\\\UfR\\l.ORKS 1717 txJ/1i:\\Kh.lwslClflCllomr,~CMS$1'S. Goodrich St. (30904);706-724-0436.Anotx,IISk \r\n \r\n,\\IISIU:nn: SfAIT. l'ARK 3123 Mis~toe Rd., dnmnt'f 176 h.. /llfltlf .in rh.11rl.'malll5 oflhtlifci/1rt : IJlCl' CR,U1' IA.'it.1' Ml.'SF.U.\\l OF 81,\\CK \r\n \r\n(]Q302); 800-8641275; 106-54 1-0321. Open: 11'hid! once m.100fi1Ctured mCT\u003c' di.Yi l millioo  lll!!oiORl' 1116 Phi~ips St. (30901); 706-724- \r\n \r\n7am. 10pm. HED-SNR-PF-OS.CCBF-F-LPN , IJ(ldsolrPflU,'idtt.St.inds,nhOfllolSibl,,.-,Atl. 3516.Rales:Mllts S2,chiknnS.15.0pen:9am \r\n \r\nPGRF-TH-WSCBCP DP-RV-PA. tocait'd oo . IBtD\u0026~1C.w/. l84S \r\n \r\n~r,:;F~~: l',ff~l : =  : -. : - : \r\n \r\nI 70.~0/uHilll.ilAP.lhtsp;rlhMsameofrhe) 11.fJi.lELIL\\RRL'ill0l!SF. 1822 Broad St.. afCico,gi.lsf.imoustGJ\u003c,1tors.llff/1Whhomrn.is \r\n \r\nSouthf!.:Htsfint!5tbals/iw,g.C.,riprig.coltilga i (309:)4);706-724-0436.Rates:S.SOS2. 0pen: I bulltforhffbydll'Hull'SA.lrtlo'IIAssoootlllll. \r\n \r\n11...mqbNc/i.bo.illn!J.ruf'tn'a,lik,hilc.iglJlrJ j TUf!!t.-Fri., l-4;Sat 101.NR-EDM-YA-SNR. j \r\n \r\n~~~~::~:~~~~;'.~:~~ ===~~a!: piawtingr-,'GHTAJ ~JttautlldoroBJdoftMR~MJp SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n; Ol'Knbl'cJ .JS lhf.o MI'S$ 18th CMwry ~ ti ) .\\\\ORRIS MUSEi \\I OF ART l l 10thStatRivef: G,,,,gi,J, ~housed fw,w\u003ef!VW!fh1Uneroos  walk,(30901); 706-724-1501 . Ra~Sl  S2. H \r\n \r\n. SMhl'mdem-dfM'p.,ea5.Atf,lcenriolhl'Auj;\\,sld ED-MYASNROSCCGS-VI. Hcwsl.'d in 111\u003c' \r\n \r\n: UIIMi11rJMiNdiJ1r,aofH.lmslx,p. \r\n \r\n: Augui;!.!Rr-.'f.'fhonl(Cfl/('f', ltw~mft\u003ea/1,ffl:A \r\n \r\ntlll~l'RfflBYIT.ML\\,'tQIIJRO I 642 Telfai, i \r\n \r\nam 10'.30pm. H-Hf-YA-GR-SNR-Pf-OSIIA-Bf- : St..(30901); 106-823-2450. Robe,r,',fi.t5.wdwlt patM'!Mt.{GHTAJ \r\n \r\nf.l-PNPGTH-WS\u003cPDPRVPA. A975MJPpillt snludf)' bcih 181)9.1811 f s ~ fl ISQJ. kxa1edooC/al1csHilll..JJ.r.AJl6/Cdl1'1J/t\u003c'Sh.M BirtJp.Jcl'o/Southem ~ I L Wooo:tow EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nt:'mlicityandwartt~(drpngSll/nKjlf.. ~JfiJtlwW\u003cISp.tSIOt, /858./Bl0.St11/0l.lfd,d: ,\\lf(il$ TA~1i\\TEUXl\\'F.RSm 2500 Walton \r\n \r\nCoit.nn,ssiooSlN.SJwtio.,,. \r\n \r\nbyg.,,ri,ns. \r\n \r\n' Way.{30910); 106-1311440.Sltt\u003eofAllguWAr \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n IIAW.TD) PIUAR 5th al Broad St. (30901); ft~ Four yt\\1' U'Wl.nlf A ~ al lhwMif)' 7(16.124-0436.Vl. ~s..ysdlriMwigl!liniw.  S)Slemol~ Hisrcnc4'buil~lac.Jedon \r\n \r\n.\\IIS'llF.TOF. !!o'TATE l'ARK 3723 Mistletoe Rd. ; ,t'Mf ~ 10 ~ In tie lO't\\ fl' Midi'( c ~ Boyhood home a/ poet \u0026 nll'4'ir\u003et Ste,,llm \r\n \r\n(30802); 800-864-7275; 706-541-032\\, Open: ! Wfflf KIIOJr.Jg(!.JllddedJre\u003cJ/haf/hpftl,rif'/p/Me Vill(m/6c.'n!\u003eZ 01'.1.'-l/y \r\n \r\n1am - 1 ~ H-EDSNRPf-OS-CCllf-F-LPN- C ~cislroJeU, ISlBacyckn\u003edestroylrhebuU PGRfTH-WS-CBCPDPRVPA. loc,1ftd OIi : ~ 1',ottptfotthtfanepi\u0026r. \r\n \r\n=~:st..~i:=so:rt~ i IIISfORIC}1RSfCIIMl!l11\\.'tOIIJROI 629 \r\n \r\n== (~:,\u003eiJ~;t I 1 boan,,g. 11c1M:' Milt hilungi1fld ~=e ~~ \r\n \r\n2~ 2~}AA~ \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA lTr.llXIC-'1. L'iSm u n: 3116 DeansllridgeRoad,()0906);106111-4000.ED. \r\nMFJ\u003eICAl. f.OIU:GEOFGEORGL\\ 11 20 1Slh Stseet. (3(11)12-1600); 106721-2301. ED. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n: Shopp.FDTS.~inl8U,-Wl'}c.J875Sa l'AL.,.ECOIJ.GF. 1235 15th Street. (30901);  Oto/ Anll!' Shoppt \u0026 Noa1i Tea Room SM-icP 106-72H430. ED. \r\n \r\n\\11SllfOE Sl'\\1'F. PARK 3723 Mislletoe Rd..  lllflffl II.JO.I~ Cht.nh 1t1Ur$: T11,, W. F, 5.1. SU. SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n(30802); 800-864-1275; 106-541-0321. Open . ,\\IF~\\00\\\\'GARDEN 1320 Independence Dr.. I (JARKS llllLl~\\K E,IAUGUSTA Rt 1, Box 12, \r\n \r\n7am . 10pm. HED-SNR-PF-OS-CCBf-FLPN- ; {30901); 106.J244174. Rates: 51  S3. Open: Clarks Hil, SC, 106722-3170; 803-333-2416. \r\n \r\nPG-RF-THWS.CB-0-0PRVPA. IGHTAJ \r\n \r\nMon.  Fri. 10  4. NHLNR-ED-YAGRSNR-GS. HF-BfF-PNPG\u003cPMf. l0,00 JW.n ,1. lakt. ll \r\n \r\nI \\113'(12' \r\nitihhiW!''' 'brlhH,tt A \u0026,,tr,1m Tr,1if Community ATI'RACTtONS \r\n \r\n~~~':s3:~:,er;!~ l\u0026!iCmn.ry~l-omeo!Gtayr Wa.1tcn.~ 1111.No/ArqisraC..!pl'IJJbcuf#i!JfiWlg\u0026fFMJ \r\n~ :;:dt,~~:ofllmnoonafh- ; \r\n \r\nOIJHlmlCALOOIU:GE 598 Telfair St. , \r\n(m)l); 706-124-7283. HHFNHl-EDMF. 1llt'  Old Mt\u003edcdl Caltgl' ~maybe lffltrd ~ re. Cl'ptions. meelmgS. 111.'dditlgf ,md func/.,a,sing \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nA.\\IERISunt:S . Ml \\'ER\\l',\\TCII PARK\\\\','\\' 1062 ClaLISSEn Road. (3(1.K\u003en; 106-733-46~. \r\n \r\nACGUSTAC\\iX.U II UUGAIT. 3300 Evans 10 '. M'l'lCf,Bmchurfi~on~r \r\n \r\n: Rate!\u003e: S49  569. HMGR-SNR-CC-NSBFGP- \r\n \r\n:::::::::i:;:,,a;_t:::r;:; :i;! = : : ~ =:~~ 1.ocn Rd. (30907); 106-868-3349. NR-PA. (dp- 1SIG~UrS .\\l.O~Du:,,. Greene St at Monu- j HC-L-PN-POTHWSHTV-CBKJ.IM.VCRPA j \\1NAMF.~stt\u003eour.Jonpq4J \r\n \r\nr.'3~ fiihingilf.ldbi1119Thel/e.d-;iltr1VJS(Otl- ol/fll\u003eDlMJ/JCll'IOf~. r'Mlollhrtm't\u003e; 1 A7~\\IJ'.\\I.\\:\\ Bt:O\u0026 RRF.\\kF~i 312 G,eene \r\n \r\ns/ruffi'd111l84S. \r\n \r\nl}ffldllH.ill.rdGl'Clgt' W~tM.dll'btndMP; St. (30901);106-724-3454.Rates: S19 - S125. \r\n \r\nAIJG I STAPORTAtm l0IUTY 801 Broad SL 507. (30901);7ffi.722-1071. ~o/Auj;\\,sld \r\n \r\nDtdQ,edJuly4 18-JS. \r\n \r\n Open: Ye.wroood. 1am - I ~. GR-OS-CCNS- \r\n \r\nSl'Rl~GAFJJ\u003eB.,\\1'1l!!oTOIUROl 11412thSt IIBK-CTVlBK-JVl,   {GHrA,J \r\n \r\nln,,t.lflOtlMRowinyRep.ltt.\\lir,e,RJa\u003e~t.1\u0026 atReynoidsSt..(30901);106-724-1056.NR. \u0026t 00\\ffORTL\\\\ \\\\GlST\\629FrontageRoad \r\n \r\nHdtrk!t\u003e'SAIA}u51i1SoulhemNill!ciralsOagiwl\u0026lc- , ,187, lhl'okiesl ~b/.3cka:ing,rg.lllOtlKI NW, (30901); 106855-8000. Rates: under \r\n \r\nif9.(GHrAJ \r\n \r\n: lhl'U.5 'Mrh .mllmfokl!lllf'Cllfdofsm'ice rQMlby S38.9S SS8.99. HHF-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-HC \r\n \r\nGrllRGUGOIJ' llAU.OftA.\\IE One Tenth : ~ \r\n \r\nPtHO-CTV-CBK-J.VCRNA-MF. /GHTA) \r\n \r\nStseel Suite 745. (30901); 106-724-4443.0pen:  ST. PAl'l'S fJ\u003eISf.()l'AI. OIUROI 605 Rey. COi.Rn \\RO Bl \\IARRIOTr \\lGI ST\\ \r\n \r\nMon. Fri., 9 5. ~vin 1998, dlisa.-o-.xfJO'llertdl nolds5tat61h.onlheRiven.val. f30901);106- 1045StevernCreekRoad.(30901);106-131- \r\n \r\nL'fl10Yllll'rlf togo/fm i100nan-go/fl',s.ilikp. A SJl 7242485. NR. Founded 1750. St. PJUl's i, die 3137. Rates:S49-S79. H-GR-CCNSHCPORS \r\n \r\nfllfl.lrat 11-.JCJeilll!actlOtlcooJle-tem!hm1t'ftM\u003e marht.'fchurdiofAugus1undisloc,Jt,'Cl,J11hf/Slfe,:,f FOCTV-ClJIMSBMF. (GHJ',V \r\n \r\n1998 Gt\u003eor.._'(ia 011 My 1Wi11d \r\n \r\n65 \r\n \r\n Classic South \r\n \r\nD.WS li\\S AIJGl/~TA 3654 1/Vhee-ler Road, {30909); 706-868- I.O\\GJOH\\ SIL\\'F.R'S 2617 Deans Bridge Rel., (30906): 706- ; S.PA. NiJlni.i!rf.'ftl\u003ef!Vl\u003cF-ptf!SD!tlto(theC~.p.1M'i1Soodl \r\n \r\n8610. Rates: 535  S45 alld up. H-GR-SNR-0S-CC-NS-PO-CTV- : 790-1227. IGH/AJ \r\n \r\nCBK-SB-MF. =~~=-~=~:.n=:::,:;::G:: ~~-oo,Jdo,, tlwlnslfkB.Jd COWi \r\n \r\n; ~:t:~~:r;~.:~!~~:t~~~-~~~-n~i=~H~~~ \r\n \r\ng,\\\\~ 1,'S  Al!GUSTA 3026 Washiogtoo Rd., {30907); 706-738- CSHMB. (GHrAJ \r\n \r\nt1J1r.1tdlarrlhts1aK~ R..\u003enov.11i!d11111,'bt/km/lQneJnd(on!l'dSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\nPlt.~SffourJdonrlM!!ns.d.-\u0026Ki(ow, \r\nFAIR~1FJJJ ISS JH' M,\\RRIOlT -AIIGUS1~\\ 201 Boy S(out Road,(30909); 7Q6.7338200.Rates:uodefS38.95558.99.HGR SNR--CC-NSPOCTV.CBKIMMf. \r\nll,\\\\ll'lll\\ 1\\\\ -AIGl!ff \\ 3030 Washington Road, (30907); 706-737-1122. Rates: 557- S66. HHFGRSNRCC-NSHCPOCTVCBKIM. (Glll,;J \r\nP/f.ul\"wr11,u,don/Mf}i'l1 \r\nIIOJO IX.\\' 1238 Gordon Hwy., (30901); 706-724J}613. Rates: urder S38.95. GRCC-GPPGPMGT. \r\nIIOIJl\u003eA\\'l.\\'l\\'AUGUSl'A 2115 Gordon Hi.\\/)',, (30907); 7()6. 7372300.Rates: 552  S69.0pen:Oai\",24hfs. \r\nP/fo,m-OIJIMJ0/1~] \r\nIIOIJD,U' IX.\\'  W~T 1075 SIMOS Creek Road. (3090n; 706 738 -881 1; 800-343-4538. Rates: S49 569. HHfF P-\u003ciRSNROS-CCNSHCPNPO-Rs-FO CTVCl-CSSE FBK J-IMPAMF. \r\nPIN~H-t\"ow\u003cHloop;19\u003c\u003eJ \r\nIICIIJIJ\\\\ 1,, t\\:l'll.t:~.'i ,\\IG l!'ITA 110315th S!Jeet, (30901); 706-724-5560. Rate!\u003e: 548- S6l HCC-NS-CTV-CBKIMVI. (GHrAJ \r\n~!H'5f\u003c'01JIMlonr,;i9tl \r\nII0,\\11!\\\\\"00DSl'ffi\".S ll(Ym. AUGI/STA 10\u003c19 Stevens Creek Road. {30907);706-7383131 . Rates: 579  5149. H-HF-GRSNRCC NS HC POK-CTV-CBK-VCRPANAMF. \r\nI.\\ QI I\\TA 1:,.:,. . Al (a !'11;\\ 3020 Washington Rd.. (30907); \r\n706-73H660:800531 5900. Rates:underSJ8,9S - S58.99. H GRSNRCC-NSHCPOCTV-CBKIMPANAMf. ,~ GHIA) \r\nPfN\u003e('Sft'flfN,Jdonp.Jgell \r\n,\\l\\SlT.RS t:COXOll\\' liliN , r\\UGU!'ITA 2050 Gordon Hwv., (30909); 7()6.733-5566. Rates: under 538.95. CCCTVCBK. \r\n.U~1'FJtS F.COXO.\\IY I/oil\\'  Al/GUSTA 3027 Wasllinglon Road. (30902); 7()6.863-5566. Rates: under5J8.95. H-GR-SNR-OS-CCNSPORS-CTV-CBK-PA-MF. \r\nf'tNSfW'!'Olll'i!don~ll \r\nMOTFJ. 6  AUGUSTA 26SO Ceoter W. Pkwy~ (30909); 706-7361934. Rales: under 538.95. H-GR-SNR-CC-N5?0CTVIMPANA. \r\nPERRI,\\' GUP.IT HOUSE l.'il\\' 208 L.ifayette Drive. (30909); 7()6. 731-0920;1-800-668-B930.Rates:575-5125.GRCC-NS-GP-BB CI-CTV-CBK-J.NA. \r\nlt-\\ll1SSO\\ ll.l\\TJll'RO\\T \\LG I SI'\\ Two Terith St., {30901); 706722-B900; B00-B68-5354. Ra1 es: 579 5124 . H-HFMFPGR-CC-NSHC-MPO-RSFDCTVCL-CSSCBKFBK IM  PAVlMF. {GHrAJ \r\nR\\IIISSO\\ Sl rm;; I\\\\ Al GI ~T\\ 3038 Washington Rd. (30907); 7068681800. Ra tes: S69  599. Open: 24 hrs. HHFFPGRSNR-OSCCNSGP?OKFO-CTV-ClCSSFBKJIMP A-Ol'u\\Mf. (GHT,U \r\nRi\\.\\UDA 1rnm:o 2154GordonHwy., (30904};706-73J.B115. Plusuttoo1M1onp.,gil6-ll. \r\nR,\\.\\UIJ,\\ PIA7A IIOTEL 6408road St. (30901); 706-7225541. Ra ies: 549  S79.99.H,Hf,GR-OSCCNSPlRSFD-CTVClCSSA VI-MF. \r\nsm:R,\\Tfl' \\lf;(.\\TAII01T.I. 2651 Per imeter Parkway, (30909);706-855-8100. Ra tes:over 579.99.0pen: Mori.  Fri. 85. \r\n~:~G:~~~~~~~~~~:;:~ilJ~~~- ~~DflCTVClC5s.FB \r\n \r\nOIJ\\t:(i,\\KIJL\\ 2736 Washington Rd., (30909); 706-738-0405. A. II. STFPIIF~'S~TAT'f. ll lSTORIC P,\\RK GA Hwy 22, {30631); \r\n \r\n(GHTA) \r\n \r\n800-864 7275: 706-456-2602 . Open: 7 a.m.  10 p.m. \r\n \r\nOrl'H.\\CK STF.\\l\\l!Ol SF. 2949 Washington Rd.. (30909); 706- H-E D-M-GR-SNR-PF-OS-CCBf.F.HRL-PN-?G-PO-THP-OP-RV-G \r\n \r\n733-43~. H-OSCC-NS-CSS-MB. (GHM) \r\n \r\n S-PA. /GH/1/f-.txofttoo,JdMiht'N\u003clofm,\u003eR\u003c\u003eJdM;,p \r\n \r\nl'l;'i;'IACLF.CU B 699 Broad St, (30901); 706-722-5792. IGHTA1 \r\n \r\n. CAMPING \r\n \r\nllf,I) I.Oll\\TEll. 440 Waltori WiJ'/, (30901); 706-724-1438. (GHIA) \r\n \r\n;~~!~~~~ \u003c;\\~ \\1::~~'. S.~S C\\rlm:RL\\ 612 Ober1iri Rd. (30909); 706738-6647; 7()6. . :o~\\~~:~;~~~~ \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\n_c:;:::: \r\n \r\n737-0890. Open: 11 2:15; 4:30 8. HOSNSRHD--CS. (GHTAI \r\n \r\nH-EO-M -GR-SNRPfOSCC-Bf-FHRlPN,PGPOTH,(P,0PRVG \r\n \r\nSIIO,~:l\"S \u003ctin.4ufJJslt1.(GHIA) \r\n \r\nSPA. .GHTAJ \r\n \r\n!'11.\\111 \\\"r\\\\A'l\"l,.I\\S 559 Watkins St, 00901); 7~7288877. H-CC-NSA-CTVl. ((,HTAJ \r\n \r\n\"l\"SHFS l'\\llt\\.\\T J4160k:! Savannah Rd. (30906); 706798 4145.CCNSACTSB. /GHTA) \r\n\\t:lt\\\u0026C:0\\1 1'\\:,.\\ 31 12Washington Rd.#H,(30907);706-B60J492; 800-500--VERA. Open: Mon.  Fri., 9  S. CT. (GH1AJ \r\n\\\\AflU:110\\St:Open24Hours. ll.orrlheAugusrJ\u003c11N.(GH1AJ \r\nTRAVEL SERVKES \r\nAUCI/Sl\"A l,OC,\\l, \\\\ll.00.\\lt: Cf.\\Tl'.R 8th \u0026 Reynolds (Rive.-walk/Conon Exchange Bldg.), (30913); 706-724-4067; 800-7260243. Open: Mon.  Sat, 9  5; Son. 1 5. NHLMFPOS-NS.(;S-VI CE-IBUMF. toc.m-d1t1thehis!CfK:CcnooEMfur,geM11set1minln',1~ toill\"IAugustd .lt tfwo R/1.\"\"1~1.I:. Pro\\ffl i'UltorlfllotmafJOn for rheciry as 1'.l'l'i!S ./JfOU/'ld the~ta:e ~ e 1,i(h {'ll('t'IIS, ,est.at,;:,rt.1, ,311(/ \r\n~~.{GHIA,) \r\nAUGUSTA MF.11Wi'OUfAN COX\\'F.\\110N \u0026 \\lSITOllS RURFAU 32 8th St, (30903); 706-823-6600;800-726-0243. Open: Mon.  Sal, 9 - S,Sun. 1 S. NRMOSVlCVBCE. ofkrs\u003cOOVE'nlion St'rV1G'S.his/(Xl(roorJtJ11dVI.\\I/OfV1fc,m,J/JOf! r~ GHTA! \r\nPie.MSttour.ido,r~fil \r\ncmTON F.'(Cll.\\NGF. \\'IT.LCO.\\IF. CF.:\\11:H \u0026 MUSr.ll.\\l 32 Eighth St.. River.11alk, (JO!Kll); 706-724-4067. Open: Tours available Moo - Sat 95. Sun 15. HHFNREO.MOS-GSVlCEVI. (KGJ 1886, Ofla!dlthooofAt.lJlllSU:S rottoomarl.E'I. Now#ni~ Yltkclfflt' (enre,and(orro,1Museun~Ar1edi,l,,1oodispl,.l'f Fort.,jgnrur,encycx ch.Jnge./GHTAJ \r\nGRF.\\ll.RAUCUSfA ARTS COU.\\'OL P.O. Box 1776. (30903); 706-826-4702 . tcx.JIPd lsr ffootof Sil(,f.'dHearfCuhutillCmter. \r\nRlrFJIWAIJ\\ SPF.au E\\'E.\\TS #IS EirJhth St.. (30901); 7~ B21 -l 754.S/q;pllg.O!llfl9,mtlS('tlf11Silfl/Jf(l!~I.J//b,grhe beautifwS.W;mn.lhR~I \r\nCONVENTK\u003eN CENTER \r\n,\\ l:GU~TARIOI.\\IONDU\u003eU:\\1'' 0\\1CCE.\\1TR 601 7th St., (30901); 706-7223S21. Open:Mon. - Fri., 9-5. H{:CNSfDEMF. Hi:r.il al the AU91J:1LJ Futumy iJnd NJ/JmJI \u0026we/ Holst Giampion, sh1~.(GHTA/ \r\nOID GO\\'f.RN,\\IF.\\1\"IIOUSE 432 TeHair St, (30901); 706-821  \r\n1812. Rentatnw~fM')'.l~fWll@S,Mlshot,,S./GHIA} \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 ReotEATION MCl\u003eUFl-l E1'1/BUC t'ISIIJ XG AMF~\\ 4695 fish Hatchery Rd. SE. (30808); 7065951619. Open: Dail-y/Sunrise to Sunset. EO.f.PN (P,RVPA McOvffrt\u003e ftMrorlmt.'r)IJ/ fdrXato1 Ctr1rerfrx lrachersislu-doorsK- 12. f/Shmglrom /Jponds. bdnk orlwt fo,b-;\u003edrl\\ c,:uf,,JiiJnd 1:1.JS. (dllpg picnic shefrers, dow ~ 11\u003c1/ln lrJi/s. che,yt.llig.\u003e. fifhh.Jrdw.vy/Jc1'r15E'\"ft\"ql/llm~~fo/Ni111XJIRe50Ula'S0pr:fJled. \r\nliVANS \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n1rnrsrAL RJ\\'F.R WATEH l'AHK 799 Industrial Park Orive. \r\n--(30809); 70685S-0061. Rates: S2  Sl0.95. Operi: Summer daily \r\n10:30 . 6pm. HHfYAGROS-CCNSBA-PGPORFCP-RS-FO-MF. 1heewkSoorh'sbestwil)'rl)bNtlhelw1119warshd4al:wdt lrontS\"\u003e11ffV1llngpooh, lrf'f'wioo ,wJde K\"Jd5pilfk11'1d!Swfesilfld \r\nGREENSBORO \r\nHISTORIC SffESIMONUMENTS ~GAOi.~JAIi, Greet1 SL, (30642); 7()6.453-7592. NR. CiIC.i 1807. Rocl:Ja(OOf!'oflllfloldestproa/SfltK1uresin~PJrrPmi!dJftef B.l'i.bJ/es111!11wsb.'11,11fflba/tlemen15.qx,,iby.iwc-itmmt~k,fmlj- \r\n'\"\"' \r\nGRF.E\\'E r.OU:'\u003eT\\' OOURTitOIJS F. N. Main SL. (30642); 706 453-7592;706-4SJ.7161 . NR. ~Doi,r:co/umnfstretchrhree \r\n,,,,,,,. Srotit5lllldt'lsr,yiosingte-dbnckr:ir(a 184SGll:'cl.Relli'.lllm.nhotise \r\n]HON IIORSE Visible trom Hi....y. 15, {30642); 706-4S37S92. A IM5/K'}.(X)IJ/b.s111KTLV~ arotedbyAboot Piltruoll \\VJSOtllJllli1f/ydl UGA.h 1\"1MJo.ined/i)J~SCflWIOpulrtlllJ11o,?mliektvislbl(\u003e/rom H\\\\)'IS. \r\nSCUll.SIIO,U.~ Hwy. 15 N. (306tl2}; 706-45).7592. NR. 5.ireol rotfymTIWJClut\",JfOt'mOf\"[il I/Ill AfewwiJ/b\u003c'lfll:lfOl.llldiJDOtlS1emainoftwm,l/ldlatgew.11-ptMt\u003crt'd\u003c0llanmdl \r\n \r\nBLYTHE \r\nLODGING llltC:J.\\RI. PI.\\Ct 166 Munow SL, (JOSOS); 706-592-4945 P-ares: S30. Open: Ye3froond. OSNS-8BCBK. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nGRH..',F.CQU:\\11' 111Sl'OHIC.USOCU;11' .\\IUStl.\\l 20 1 E. Greene St, (3064l); 7()6.4537592; 706-453-7161 . Open: Sat. 10noon,andbii'~'t.HNREDMNSVlNAMF. HtJuSl!$a:JIKnonf!f Jrtifil\u003ct5.photcgta,;l,silfid~rel.Jr:ngu,theh6/oryofGlt'ffll' (()Ullty,lootidedlllll86 \r\n \r\nSUPFRSMOTFJ. AIJC:l.\"STA 2137 Gordon H.-..y., (30909); 7067J8-S018. Rate5: under 538.95. HFGRC(-VI. \r\nSll'tllS\\IOlH. \\llil!-T\\Hl\\'l:R\\\\\\l.l\\954Sth5t., (30907); 7()6.724-0757. Rates: under S38.95  558.99. GR-CCNSPO-V(RPA. /GHTAJ \r\nlll[P\\ll.TRll l(a: I\\/\\ 2110 Wa lton WW'f, (30904); 706-7378888; 800476 6B88. Ra tes: SB9 5125 . H HF-NHL NRMFP,G R-SNROSCCNSHC PGPO TC RSKFO-CTVCl-CSSEFBKIMA-CTNMBMf. (GHIA) \r\n\\'Al.ll  I.Oll(;f. 1S20 Aviation WiJ'/, {30906); 706-798-5501; 706798-SS22. Rates: ooder SJB.95 - SS8.99. HHF-GRSNR-C(NS ?OfO.CTVA-NA-MF. \r\n\\\\TSl' BA,\\'I. INX 2904WashingtooRd.,(30909); 7067331724. Rates: 530  540. Open: Year-round. 05-C(-NSCTV-CBK-IM-VCR. \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOi:\u003e SERVICE \r\nIIOU. \\\\[1:\\ 11. 10 Nineth St, (30901 ); 706-722-7772. HCCNS PAACTVl. (GHTAJ \r\nCIIIC:K 111. \\ 2111AuguH,1.(GHr,V \r\nl.\\\\l\\1~1' 404 TelfairSt..(J0901);706-722480S. (Gl/1AJ \r\n \r\nCLARKS HILL A Bartram Trail Community \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nQARKS IIIU. UKE 800-533-3478; 864-3331100. Raies.: SO  H Open: Vis. Ceriter. 4:30. HHf-COEED-GR-SNROS-CCBABF FlPN-PG-TH-CPRV. LOOlled 20 mi. N()(fh of At.1}151d. thts lQ(n) .:taeW.e1i1th 1100/IM. o'5horeli/Jeolferuwider;Jfl(}('olourdtx:f\".1aJH \r\n\"' \r\n \r\nCRAWFORDVILL  \r\n \r\n~, , \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nCR,\\WFORD\\111L. TOWN OF (30631); 706-456-2494. C1awfordvi1Ji.\u003eis rliehomcolmanymoviesmildem (Jeo;gia, $u(},3S \"Hwleftta Bummg\" IJ()c} \"PJl!S rrour \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITESIMONUMENTS \r\n,\\. ti. Slll'II F.SS !'ITATF. 111~1'0RIC PARK CiA Hi.\\/)' 22. (30631); 800-864-7275; 706-4562602 . Open: 7 a.m.  10 p.m. HEDMGRSNRPF-OSCC8F-FHRL PNPGPO-THCP-OP-RV-G \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n(;R,\\.'(ITESIIOALS ,\\l,\\RINA 3991Walkers Church Rd. (30642): 706-453-7639. Rates: S30540. Operi: Seasonal. OSCCBFHM CPRVLO-RSFO.fl-CTVGSA. llod1 Tclfffl, dyood. sfo,~ 1,\u003esulll r~t ltxigir,g. ~ bo.ir tt'fMII, fishng SlJJP/ies, r,rxtrles. \r\nI.AKEor.0, 1:E Ga44; So.Jth of City. {30642); 70645).7592. BFfGCGP-L-PNWS CP. Jl5 mifeJofb\u0026Ju11flJJhow/ineoffemgco111pirig. frsh,ng. 1l/roportS \u0026 4 di,v,JPIOtljhip goJfa;,ixses \r\nCAMPING \r\nGEORGIA PO\\\\}:R 1.-\\KF.S/C..\\.\\ll'Sm ~~- [AK oco:i.-F.E (J0642); BABF.f.lPNWS. 51'1/lll1'1!9 f1sJu11g.sL,ng.SiJJJ;ng.AG.-\" gii,Pc,.wr19,0SOJG't't1k~.J1Smt o/5/\u003eoft\u003e/ine. \r\n~~Sttrxir;,don,wgrS \r\nOW S.\\IJ:\\I l'ARK: GF.O ll.G L.\\ PO\\\\'F.R 1~\\KFS (30642); 706 485-8704. Open: 24 hrs. BABFHPNPG-THWS-CPRV-PA 51 C.1mps1te'i wllh Wd lf'I' am/ ~ll'\u003crrir.t/ hookups. Hot shOL',l'IJ, 1v.lWtldl). ~ paWI0/1 dl'ld fi\u003cnte dlt'd. bNd'I. hf,,,gwrd. boa/1amp-'docl \r\nPARKS FF.RRY !),\\ll.K; GEORGI,\\ PO\\\\\"F.R P,\\RKS (30 642 ); 706-485-8704.L-PNPG-THWSCPRVPA SJCooipf,11eswffhrt.1fl'f \r\n \r\n66 \r\n \r\n1998 Geo1sia 0 11 My !Wi11d \r\n \r\n Classic South \r\n \r\nandeleariGJ/hookup,.Hot s11o,...,,, ,,ilSherla)e,, plaw,otmd.,.,...,, \r\n \r\nandpi\u003cnka,ea, b\u0026lch, lifeguard, boat rampldock. South ofG,eensboro. \r\n \r\nHISTORK Sln5/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nRIG CUlUIJSCRF.F.K (IIOWARO) COVF.RFJ) BRIDGF. I .E. of \r\n \r\nD:\\\\11S IIOUSt: Htl) Ai\\'DHRt:AKFAST 106 North Laurel Avenue, Smithsonia, (30648); A Tov,n lalrkt truss f)pe COl't?ted b,~ CDa \r\n \r\n(306421; 706-453-4113. Rates: S59  S79.99. GR-SNR-CC-NI-L srruaedin 19041905. thebridgtisalsoSOrnt'ZlmesknownloGJllyas \r\n \r\nPN-POTCTH-88-CTV-CBKVCRNA-Mf. .. \r\n \r\nHO'.vardBridgt Tl\u003etbnckjevr.tibuiltbylhecounryundtYlhe~ \r\n \r\nlt\\RBORCWR I Club Drive, (306421; 8()()-505-GOLF: 706-453 9690. Rates: S1 25  S100. Open: Daily, 8:30  5:30. \r\n \r\nofMr. lftlnt It ,sspeculatedthJr W\u003clShingroH W. KJngmayhJl'th$ed 111thrhedt!sK;n \r\n \r\nH-GROSCC-NS-F-GC-GP-HC-HRlPOTCTHCBCG-RRSKBS- , \r\n \r\nCTV-CL-E-CBK-VCR-A-NA-MF. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nLINCOLNTON \r\n \r\ntm:DO\\' IIOlSl:Hf.0.S. BRF.AKF\\ST 30 1 W. Gree ne St ., \r\n \r\n(30642}; 706-453-1901. Rates: S45 . SSO. Open: 24 hrs. CCNS : A BiJrtram Trail Community \r\n \r\nBBCTVCBK. (GHT4/ \r\n \r\n. ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n1\\'\\'0'illlF. CatF.f~\\ \\TPOR'l't\\ll\\l OK 2 Port Armor f\u003ekwi/., \r\n(30642); 800-313-7366. (GHTAJ \r\np..ltF.SO\\ I\\\\  GR,J:\\SRQltO 2252 Sooth Main IL. (306421: 7(1(,45J.913S. Raies: under S38.95 558.99. H-GR-SNR-CC-NSGP-HC-l-MPOWS-CTV-CBK-VCR. (GHTA/ \r\nPlt,1se- SN OUt Mi oa the lmide From Covtr. \r\n \r\nGRA\\IFS MOUl\\'fAlN Loco Church Rd., (30817); 706-3593862. One~ 0\\-med by Gecxge Kuflll, the f,ltnOUS gemologist (()( the New Yorl.rosIJ(\"tvfer T,Hany's.. A fomll'fmini11gsite, nowapt:.pJIJrhuntmg r:,owdforrod.~ inS1.\u003e3tchofrtlfecrystiJlsandmioerals. Themoon- \r\nratn ispn,Jte, m,ie~an\u003c.e~~rs \\,;thJuniOINonruni1t l06- \r\n35938ol. \r\n \r\n1,\\K F. OC0\\1:1: 111:u -~ HRF.IKF,~W I060 Salem Walk Dr.. HISTORK SlnSIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\n(306411; 706-453-9004; 800135-5946. Rates 569  St 19. H-01 \r\n \r\nt:~~=::~m:::~;:;aer11oux CC-NS-f-BB-FBKGSVCRMf. (GHTA/ \r\n \r\nIIISTORIC IIOllFS OF IL,COIJl'l'ON (308171; 706-359-7970. \r\n \r\nPOKT ,\\R\\IORGOLf4'\\ COl \\'TR\\ Cl.l II P.O. Box914,(30642); \r\n \r\n706-453-4561. iGHTA\u003e \r\n \r\n~!'\":;; Rmows \"'-',,-mo, 100 Unger Lo,y,er Rd, (306411; 706- ~~~t~~:~~~\\l~~~ist7~ \r\n \r\n1~Z,.;,~t,~.;; \r\n \r\n~~'.a!~i~.;F-~~G8P~~tr~:~~~-~i- ( ~~~,~~~-1Rs-~~~;-~~~: ~ iJndbrurding housf. Pldnftl~on pl,lin ofsrructurt. \r\n \r\nCBK-J.IMMF. 1GHfA) \r\n \r\n. IJ~COL\" COUN'I)' IIISTORJC.,U PARK 147 Lumber St., \r\n \r\n(308171; 706-359-7970. HfED-GRFD-MF-TS. Hon\"' of\"''''\" \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\ndoaorandscp.lldlPOlfkebwd,ngre5tOterlLArhpenodfumirlJl{'.A/soa \r\n \r\nLOUISVILLE \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MOIIIUMENTS \r\nJF.He RSON COU1\\'IY COUR111011SF. (304341; 912-62S-lll2. Counhouwbcnltm 1904 Louis\\1/k1.'ilSCieorg,a's 1Stpi'(11lJ/1ffitcaptt41 (1796-1806}. Gto,gid's Grtdt Wddoptedhi\u003erein 1799. Ya:oo fraud pcy)Mbc.Mnf.'dontlvss,rein 1796, \r\n \r\n\\\\ ,U\"FI.E IIOlSI: 2250 S. Mclin St , (30642); ((jHTAJ SHOPPING \r\n \r\n;;:::rJ:;:'sronon9:noperatrowd1mulcs.Anmreri:\u003emng VISo'I to Ul!IIS\\111.E 111\u003e1'0RICIJ0\\\\111'0WN (304341: 912-625-8134. \r\nNHLNR. aw. 35 bw1tlngs!,es,d,ncesd.1\u003en\u003eg b.ld. 10 the 111, 1800s. \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\n! OLUMARKIJ'IIOUSF. Center of Broad st .. (304341; 912-621 \r\n \r\nC. AU:-.1' l'F.R~'S A,\\11QIIFS 101 W. B,oad S~ (30642): 706453-7592. Gtt'ffrsboroAntiq.Ji.~M;,II\u0026G.illc-.,y i.,ith30plusexhlbitorsin d OfCd f8S0 w.~rehoc.,se \r\n \r\nFJJJAII CJ.ARK ~1'All: PAkK 2959 McConnick H\\vy., (30817); : 8134; 912-6259060. NHLNR. Buitr in 1758. Bell cast ,n Fr\u003c11KJ! in 800-8647275; 7~359-3458. Opeo: 7a,m. - 10 p.m. H-ED-M-PF- : 1771. l0Ctlted,nthecent('(o/\u0026wd5r., consrruaedcJtdx\u003emtMDOnol OS-CC-Bf.f-lPN-PG-TH-WS-(8-(PDP-RV. Ll,c,11ed on CLW Hill ; nwmdJO(NalrveAmftlC;_.1,ating,oures. \r\n \r\nCOU~TR\\'IIOIISF. l.~C 111 W. Broad St., (306421: 706-453 4173.0pen: Mon.Sat.. 105:30:Sun. 1-S.OS-CC-G5-VI .An\u003e,ques. colk\u003ectiblt\u003es, line ,K(('S5(KJ('S. fwmWtedlld g,ft:5. 1(1 an old 1895 V,cro,ian \r\nhouse. li\\'eo/f('(book5 f0t yoor reiJd,ngpkiclswednd,;1 frQtil poteh (Of re-r.,,,nc; \r\n \r\n::.!::1-~c~:'::'rt~~~=~~~ t.ke, dr,l.!,gestm.,n-mad,l!\\e{lO,OOO.Kn\u003eS)..,,olrheM,ssi,sippr. \r\ning ,., (GHTAJ \r\nPfl'.neSNouriJdon thebMkoltheROJdM,1p \r\n \r\nRD'OL noNARl' CEIIF:r,\\RI' Ga. Hwy. 24 E., (30434); NR. Th1t1y~a~1esofnolAbleRevol111IOMl)'Warsoldimdf\"ld;1U.S Con- \r\ngrt\"SSfJl,ltl \r\nLOOGtN\u0026 \r\n \r\nGREE-'SUORO M11QIIF. MAIJ . 101 S. Main SL, (306421: 706- , SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n~~~~-f~~~~~ =;_,~;.;,!;.~~~\u003ck~ :=~::::::\"ris!~Z!t::';==:~:\":: ,n OOwrifo-,m Grff\u003efl$00ro. /2,000 sq k ofMIK]UeS andcollectibles in \r\ndieh;storic M\u003cC0tumons Bwkfff\"). \r\n \r\n,l\\lIT\\' RECRFA110NARFA Ga Hwy. 43, (3081 71; 800-533 3478; 864-333-1100. Open: Open year round. COE-GR-BABFFl  \r\n \r\nAU.f.~W(JOIJ .IIOll'J. 525 H\\,y. I Bypass (304341; 912-621 720S. Rates: under 538.95. GR-SNR-OSCCNSPNPOKCTVPA. \r\nLOUISVIIJUIITTOR LOIJGF. 308 H\\,y I Bypass (304341; 911 625-7168. Rates: under 138.95  158.99. Open: 24 hr,. H-NHL 5NR-OS CC-NS-PN -RS-CTV. \r\n \r\nTIIAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\ncoin Coonly's h'Ckk!n iJea5{1e AtVIUiW Jul), 4th (rra,'00!.s \r\n \r\nOIJ) Tl)\\\\\\ 111.\\Yr\\'11O\\ ~'i. Rl:nu:\\T 8934 Hwy 17S, (30434); \r\n \r\nCRF.F.:\\\"F.C.Ol fl\\' l'Y CIIA.\\IBEROF UJ)l.\\1:H:Q;. 112 S. Main St, (30641); 7064537592; 8()()-886-5253.0pen: Mon. Fri.9  S. C-IB. Lo~e Oconre,ht5rorical c/rMng tour, CMI We te-l!flrJdm(lnt Md ch'dll0',.11 f~tfll,J/, r1r11iqueshoppmg. wo,lddassgolf~ camingfiK.ili ti~ CJeo,giiJ Powerrearoriondip.1fk fdOIIW'S on lilke OcCNJf'e, INJnllrl!J, \r\npolo,aoquet(GHfA/ \r\n \r\nRUSSD' l~Jl.\\1' RF.CRl:A110S ARfA Double Branches Road, 912-589-7419; 1888-754-2717. Rates: 185. f-BBCB-CTV-FBK \r\n \r\n(308 17); Abt.nc:LJnrwtiif..,cff1dO\\'f!f9nlWSoftra,Jsrht04J!jldrurtKal. VCR-CT. 11.JlfTA) \r\n \r\nforcstsemngmaj,e theBusseyPolf1tpeninsulahighlyottr,xtive rohikm, - \r\nhikm, hor.sl:'bJC.k ,1dt'rs and cooservaoon (Y\u003cXlfJS Points of inlet(\u003eSl ,n I du\u003cJe imic Jim, ,Xlffllrivt:! cctmpmg JrCa dnd ., wi1rlbf~ o1xtn,.1rioo : MARTINEZ* \r\n \r\ntl)I.Yl'f', \r\n \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\n \r\nGROVETOWN \r\n \r\nIii\"'TM\"\"'\"\"\"',_....,. , n: CIARKS IIILLl,IKE(lllliltllONDIAKF.) RL I Box 12, S.C., . SPORTS\u0026 RECREATION \r\n(3081 706-722-3770; 706-359-7970. Hf-GRBFHMPGCP. \r\n \r\nMne\u003cdffl/XJ'OOnds. rhr,ecoc,,itypa,ks, \r\n \r\n11IM\u003e111J.f. 4350 Wheeler Road. (30907); 7~-86l-l087. Open: \r\n \r\nflrdS. Linrol11Cooniyhasfou1Mtrlrodmlesofshoff.'lifl\u003c'wfN:hma,l;es1ta ! Daily,IOam l()pm (Fri.tolam, Sat to 12pm); Sun 11 9, HGR-05- \r\n \r\n~=:t:/:::,,S::: SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nf)Jladtse f01omdootenth11sidsts. \r\n \r\n) FDE. Amusemenrp;trl. hH)'edtt(}(.ind Al-9usta.ve-as ~gcstarcdde. \r\n \r\nl'AllUCYl'S PARK 5445 ColUJOOia Rd.. (30813); 706-863-7513. ROCK\\' BRA1X\u003c:II GOLF COUR.',rn 4711 Double Branches Road, : ~ : : : \r\n \r\namuSffl'IMt ,ides, r.vo \r\n \r\nHC. P,nnors PJrl. 1$ ant\" of mt\u003e liH~ r c1thlet,c f,xiities a,mple,t in t/11! stare. SIX b.lStball \"'-.\u003ekls. fi1-e soccer fields, four adJJr sofrro/J field5. SI.\\'. \r\nt61niscoorts.md9\u003e11VldSium \r\n \r\n(30817); 7~359-4303. Pu/;l,cgollco,\"\" CAMPING \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE S\\I GTl\\ FJI\\ It GRIIJ. 240 Davis Rd.. (30907); 706863-1118. \r\n \r\nFJ.(JAII CIARK STATF. PARK 2959 McCoonick H1,y.. (30817); IGHf4/ \r\n \r\nHARLEM \r\n \r\n800-864-7275; 706-359-3458. Open: 7 a.m.  IOp.m. HED-M-Pf- \r\n' 01-CC-Bf.f.l-PN-PG-TH-WS-CB-CP-DP-RV. Loc,led on Oa,is H,n TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION lllRF.EOAKS GOIJ= COURSE. L'll). 1300 Three Oaks Dr., (308141; 7~-556-1400; 7~114-3999. Open: 8-'til sundown. H CC-GC. 18holegol(coc,rs,-par72 \r\nJEWELL \r\n \r\ntake the lal!Jffi man miKk lake (70,000 acres) rost of rhe M1ss,5sw,, f',s/flfl9, brutin(J, and i1 IMOV.1tlicl log cabin musemi p,rMdes both TK reaoon Mtdhi510l}' Canpmg. COl~ m,mming bmch. andJ)Clid. \r\nKl!J.{GHTA) \r\n \r\nGF.ORGIA \\lSITOR INFOR.lt\\110.HFSJER  AUGUSTA P.O. Box 211090, (30917-40901; 706-737-1446. Open: 7:30 -11 :30 info. \r\nOM of I I st1te (f)efilted #Wfm.won renre,s Joc;,tffi a/0119 Gt'gia's ;,,-bound 111tt'fSlate high,.\"lays. V,s.,tors 11-1,lf find helpful nlclPS Md bro- \r\n \r\ndues, ass,s\"10Ce from MJ.1~ sroff. as well as reirPshtnenrs and \r\n \r\n~~~j:~l~~l:;~j~~-l~ft ;;: ,:.:;';:;~~1i\\ LOOGIIIIG \r\n \r\nresf/oo,n faa1ir1t!S. !XKOUnl COf.f)O(!S ar\u003c'avaslable forlodgmg, i15 welidS \r\n \r\n1103 \r\n \r\n44 \r\n \r\n706 \r\n \r\nHighway ' (308 l J); . ( \r\n \r\n303 Crestview Dr., {30907); 706 \r\n \r\nn: CUU,\\RS ISN 140 Elm Stree, (3081 706-359-6161 . HF-SNR- , 868-7767. A ,;i,,,tyofrM!\u003cdi!d\u003c\u003e\u003c.wlf,x MJ/o 1-0t m,\u003e,o-A,Jgusra \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nCC-NS-CTV. \r\n \r\n~!OO\" \r\n \r\nJF.\\llJJ. CO.IIJIU~Tn' (310451: 706-465-9655. NR. nie comrmr \r\nnity ol Jewell hJs rlle d,sr1ncrion of Jymg\"' rno rocKltll?s, W,wen and HJnrock.. It IS lisrcd Ma N,'ttl0/1.ll Hli!Ot\"ic {);slfict, \r\nROCK MILL PL,~\\1'A110N Mayfield-Jewell Rd.. (31045); NR. C,rca 1820. Fk;\u003erdlsf},ff, Fou, floors, S71.1@.~ 12 ~ A-wart\u003e home r,,r,.J on l\u003ci.\u003et,on.,( Reg,srry. DfM! by only. \r\n \r\nSOAI' CRf.F.K LOUGF. \u0026 RFSJ'A UJt~\\1' 2498 Soap Creek Rd.. CONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\n(30817); 706-359-3l25. \r\n \r\nI S,\\\\IANNAII RAPIUS PAVIIJON 3300 Ev.ms to locks Rd., \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nUXCOI.NTO~-U.\\C.OIS COU!\\n  Cll.\\.\\lBER OF CO.\\I.\\IFJlCF. (30817); 706-359-7970. C. (GHfA..' \r\n \r\n; (30907); 706868-3349. Open: Mon.  Fri .. S; weekends by rental. ; H-HF-CC-MF. llll5 fust tiJte CorM'l'lto\u003e a,n,e, Ol.9~S I/Ml l:wt!riM : Sav.wldh R.Ji.)ids ~ RIVl.'f. The p.wil,on rs d 25,000 sq. It. COllfere\u003cKe \r\nCMterperlca forua;ningsess,ons. rKl!plio,isanrlyoo,nt\u003erttmee;,ng. \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n67 \r\n \r\n Classic South \r\n \r\nAn Antique \u0026 Peach Blossom Traif'S Community \r\nATTA.ACTIONS \r\nno GINNNA110,~AI. t1SII IIATOlf.K\\' \u0026 AQUARIUM Rt. 5Box 484, (30442); 912-982-1700.Open: 8-4 everyday except Chris1mas and NewYea(sd.1ys. l6aqwr,umr.mki fish, fff)P/es,Jl)(/runfes. \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n,\\L\\C~OUASPRINGS sr ,\\TF. P,\\RK 1053 Magnolia Springs Or., (30442); 800-864-7275; 912-982-1660. Open: 7am - 10pm. H-NR-ED-M FPSNRPFOS-CC -8F -F-l -PN-PG-P0-RF-TH -WS-CBC G-CP-OP-RV-GS-PA-NA-MF. KnO\\m fOI its ayst.1I drur spt11~ which flow,n 9 miUiongaNom per day and{X(JVideahobita1 for aJ/tgnrors and orhel ,vik.Jlife. C , ~ corr,19f!S. nw11ming f)QQl .Jq1.1.,,viunt oo~ uolX. frsh.ng. boar,ng.r-, tGllrAJ \r\nPk,ue 5H our i!d on fhe bad: of 1hr ROJJd M,1p \r\nCAMPINC \r\nMAGNOl.lA SPRINGS STATE PARK 1053 Magoolia Springs Dr., (30442); 800-864-7275; 912-982-1660. Open: 7am  10pm. H-NR-EO-M-FP-5NR -Pf-05 -CC-8F-f -L-PN-PG -PO -Rf- TH -WS-C8-C G-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA-NA-M. (GllrAJ \r\nMITCHELL \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\nIL\\.\\IBURG Sl'ATF. PARK 607 1Hambu,g State Park Rd.,(30820); 800-864-7275; 912-552-2393. Open: 7am  10pm. HEDM5NR PF-OSCC-BFFLP N-PGTH-CPDP-RV-\u003ciS-PA. Gre,11 lake f,shing anda 1911 water-powered!J11Stmill, mtlSftltlt andcounr,ystorearefeorures of chis park, Camping, ~ke, hiking, boa11ng. ;md piauck1ng.,-,1GH1A) \r\nP/e,ue see our ,Jd on thf' b.,cl: of riff, Rrud M,1p. \r\nCAMPING \r\nIIAUIJURG 1ffA'll: l'ARK 6071 HarTtlurg State Park Rel.,(30820); 800-864-7275; 912-551-2393. Open; 7am -10pm. H-ED-M-SNR PF-0S-CC-BF-F-l-PN-PG-TH-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA.. (GHTA) \r\nNORWOOD \r\nHISTORK SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n~ORWOOI\u003e GEORGIA  HIRTIIPIA(:t: OF RUAI. t'RFI. DFJJVER\\' (30821); In 1868, N!fryP.l1\"SCf\"IS de/M!fedandcol!Medmar1from holl'\"lt'5a/oogafive--mi/efO(fteil1e~ngefarfocdandclothing.SerlotOf Tom Watson observed the plan for RFD i1nd. 1.,+ule in Congu.ss. sponSOff.'d the bill kx cre.:ttmg Rural Free DelM!fy. \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\nC0.\\1EAWA\\' PLAXl\"A110~ North Elam Church Rd., (3082 1): 706-465-3292. GR-0S-CC-F-GP-L-TC-LD-CL-GS-MF. Camml?fcial hum,ng fJleseM wi(h OM:'flVght accomoc.1tl0f1S sitniw 10 ,l bed and b,e.:ikf;ui Deer. 4Wilandrud.eylumr,ngandsporti11gd.'i'jSavaililblt. lncfrll(fuafandccq:xxarcMlescrvo1/Jble. S,OO'.:lsqu,3ref~t 1\\11h n-'IOtneeling rooms 1.ith pkruie ~.-incbws overftx;ldng the surroondirig lake dlld m:xxis. M~ting rooms accomMl te up to thuty people each. \r\nPENF.IELD \r\nLODGING \r\nP[\\\"tlEU\u003e IIOUSE \u0026 G1\\RDF~\\'s 5121 Penfield Road, (306692211); 706-4S3-9800. Ra1es: 575  5125. 8B-CI-FSK. \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nIJRO\\\\N IIOUSF. 260 N. Harris St., (31082); 912-552-6965. Gen. ShemmW!dasheackpat1r.'rsdutinglf!E'M.l1ch rotheSea. rombyappotntmfflt\u003c\u003en;. \r\nOUJ \u003c:m' f.FJ IF.TERY Virginia Ave. \u0026 W. Church St., (31082); 912-552-3288. Open: Dawn dark. NR-OS, f,Y/ic\u003esr g,ove,s RevoluoonawWa150ldit!f;mdll}'[M'(Warveterans;Civl/Wa,monume11t atsire ofsA:11miSh ben.....en VAH?eier'5 (3Vaky and Shetmi,i\"s troops.. BeMiM vatit'!y of trlOO.tmC111$. \r\nW,\\SIIL\\'Gl'O~m ~11coUK'lllOUSF. Co urtho use Sq., (31082); 912-S52-1325. Open:Mon.  Fri., 9-5. HF-NR. Consrn,aec/ in 1868. e:rpanded in 189'J. Ongi11;J/ stone floors. \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nWASJIL\\'(,'TQNcouxn' MUSt1. 1)1 129 Jones St., (31082); 706- \r\n552-6569; 912552-2963. Open: Tue. Thui. 2-Spm. HFNREDM. \r\n,oon, KiJoJtn t.\u003exllibil. Couch OIi 1WlfCh 5hmn.'Jn spt\"rtl mght of Nov.17, 1865. \r\n0-Jx\u003et f1l('(fl(l(OO/ii, of Washington Counl}'. Gt.\u003eneoog'f open \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nMIYIJJ.CU~1-0.~ 108 South Harris 51., (31081); 911-552-3961. Rates: under S38.95, CC. \r\nS.-\\l'i\\lJl:KSl;\\\"illED\u0026IIKK\\Kt',\\~T 510 W. Chu rch St., (31082); 912-553-0990. Rates: 559 -S79.99. 68-CTV-FBK. (GHTA/ \r\n,1u.\\ SOITI I MOTFJ. 725 South Harris St., (31082); 912-552 1234. H-HF-CC-NS-PO-RS-FO-CTV-PA-MF. {GflrAJ \r\nTOURS \r\nCil-\\RLF.SE.OIOATEME:\\IOKL-\\.1. KO(m 131 Haynes Street. (31082): 912-552-3288. Open: Mon. Fri., 9 12, 1 - 5. NR-ED-VI. Ori9irliJI piJJllflngs by S/Mlng Everert of /4SlfUCtu(es ill VI.K\"O by IIO!ed architt'ct, C. f. (hod/e. Om~ Tour Vldoo. RfSl?.vch mfo of Cho.ire's 1\\00. in S Soothem nates.(GHTA) \r\nORl\\1NG TOUROt' SA,~DERS\\'lLLF. 131 W.Haynes St.. (31082); 912-552-3288. Open: Mon. Fri., 9am- noon, l -5. TS. Tcurofhi5totic Saode,sville and driving roor of st/'t/CtUles of Chat/es Edi:a,d Choate. Available brochufd at Washington County Museum or Chamber of Commerce, 119.ICnesSt \r\nSPARTA \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nCO.\"i'FIDERATT.SQUARE Broad St. \u0026 Courthouse Square, (31087): M. \r\nGLEN ~l,\\Rl'PU\\NTATIO-\" linton Rd.,(3 108n; NR. Gu.,.\u003ek.Rt'Vivill rarwdcorragedtca 1848. Prrtotehomefisredoo Na riofld/ Regisr,y, Drive byo,,ly. \r\nllA.i\\'COCKOOI.Jl\\11' COUR1l!OUSE Broad St, (3 1087); 706444-5746. NR, V,cro,nanorchireauredreo 188 1-1883. \r\nIAFA\\\"ITfE Hom. Broad St., (31087}; NR-M. Cirra 1840. Kno\\\\.fl \r\nosrheDtummefSHomt.No~suchoSGeneioll.iJFd)-elledociPotson MasG\\'I Locke Weems \\\" n'ffi/M,linedherP. ltaJsosPM'\u003ciM,1fl'fugee have11 during the Civil Wat. \r\nSIIOIIIJ)f.RBO~E PUNTATION Linton Rd., (31087); NR. Circa 1848- ISSl. PrivoCP home /isled oo Na6onal Rf!}isr,y. Drive by only. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nGF..ORGLA PO\\VF.R\"S L4.KE Sli'iCIAJR Sparta, (3 1087); 800 693-1304. BA-BF-F-L-CP. 75m1le 5holeline offering fishsng, boating, n.'(]ealion;if camping and swimming. \r\nPh\u003e.nf' m\u003e our ad on pd!Jf' 8. \r\nSPART,VIIA.NCOCK COU~11' Fl\\CIL.\\i\\Th\\'G ERA Courthouse Sq., (31Cl8n;7C\u0026W-4-5715. YA-FD-1B-TS. EnjoyZOOyea;sofScvthemchatm by touring SparfatHJncock ((l(HII)'. A-laps forself-dri'wig roor avilllabfeal librdr)'androurthause. \r\nEDUCATIONAl. INSTITUTIONS \r\nFA\",i GEORGIA oow:GF: 131 College Circle. (30401); 912-2377831. H-ED-NS-l -VI-MF. East Geo(gia College UniverSity System of Geagi.i, is \" Mf-t aweditedin$1Jwtion kx;uedin roc1I Geotgia oo a107 aaec,vnpus. Weoffermet\u003eting,oorn The Richatd L Bt01.-.n Room fot iWfoxiltiately 200-225 guests elf ii rental (OSI of 5115 per e\\'E'l'ltflg. Remalofrhef,xifit}' isgovemedlrfg.tidelinesesr.Ui5hedbylhe8oardof Regents of die UM'PfSJty 5}'5\"tem of Georgia. \r\nS\\llAIN\"SRORO TI:CJINICAL l~SlTTTffE 346 Kite Road, {30401); 911-237-6465. ED. \r\nLODCII\\IG \r\nCOLF..\\tANHOUSEINN 323 North Main Street (30401); 912237-9100. Rates: S55 - S85. Open: Daily 6am  11 pm. NRPF-OSCC -NSB B-ClRS-FD.cTV-C L-F BK-GS-PA-A CTNA-MF. \r\nFJ)f.!\\'RFJD IIOUSE INN 35B Church Street. (30401); 912-2373007. Ra1es: 545 - 165. Open: am 9 pm. H-CC-N5-88-C8-CBKFBK-A. \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nl'INE-TOI' FARM US Hwy. 781278, 1393 Augusta Hwy., (30824); 706-595-5584. IS. fquest,i.an trdlning site for OfympJCS lntetn.ition.11 \r\nteams. ind. Bn!ish, Germ.m and Swiss. \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n-wmm'iOFlllf.S[\\llF.S- MOXu.\\lFNT 111 Railroad St., {30824); 706-595-5584. Oneof rhefewmOl'lutnMts\u003ckdK.uMrothe womenwholoyillfysupportedlheSoulhdut,ngrht\u003eCivrJW.ar.Sw(ptedo/ rra1.. ma,vJeinfiorenc,, \"'1): ri.rringearly ' 9005IL\\RTRA,\\I TK,\\11./lll~iOKICWRIGIITSBORO 111 Railroad Street (3082 4); 706-595-5584. NR. foik,.1rou 1e taken by !he noted \r\n \r\nnatur.ali5I tovisit Historic Wr,ghrsbofo Dis!ria.Oldro-,msire, ch1Hchdrc.a 1810, cemetery dating to Qwkerpe,iod. M,l]andinfotmation iIVdiJdble .at Thomsoo Depot. \r\nIIISI'ORJC\\li'RIGln'S80KO Wrightsooro Rd off US 78, (30824); 706-59S-55B4. Hi5toric 1own of Wtiglt1SOO'o. serried 1t1 1768by QuJke,s, iwsUJ('LJsrofthepl.w,iedcolooi.alt0tW1S. Visittheold101.,nsitc. hiStorie. W~tsboro Churdi, drr;i 181C). and ,rs umt\u003etl.'f)' d.wng to dlf.' (}wl(!I paiod. 111reqxeweM1MCill111i1rh\u003ers ill Slli!. \r\nROCK IIOUSF.. nu:: Rock How Rd., 706-595-5584. Rates: Do- \r\nnation. Opeo: Drive by or by appointment NR. Cila 1785, ~ fious('in Gt!ofgiJ 1\"1ith design inti1CI. Srooe dl\\t'lling bu.11 btjancesror of Pies. Jimmy Cattf'f. Only \u003cN.'f!liillg lefr from Colonial Vlrigh!SOOfo. P.eques, nklfJ ill rcuusm Burc.w 'M' by. \r\n1110~1SON1)0\\\\'r,TO\\\\'N IUSTORIC IJISTKICJ\" 111 Railroad St., (30824); 706-595-5584. Focus ,s Thomson Ctm/J'l/;'f0.1/ M'J V,s.,r Thomson Depor for 7of.lrist ,nfomlilliOfl lw1eav Md shared b,15 of Ot.Jt COO!ffll.l(Jlf)'ltet1tdge. Drivingtou, lfldpSd'VaiMliJk\u003e MainandRailroi1dSt \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nmu. OARKS 1.-\\KEUlJJ)UFE MA,~ACF~\\lfm ARF~\\ 142 Sob \r\nKirk Rd. NW, (30824); 7(6-595-4222. COE-CP. Wildlife observatron }'E'iJl-roond Geotyi,il Dty}{, of NJnirol Recour(E'S flklllclgt'S hlJIIIS in sea500 lot tiff, twkeyandsmill/y,.1meon 00\u003c';,tge tldfe11t ro Clarl.s Hnl /..akt'.Licfflsfrfq!Jired.Primi/Wecitmp,r,gmdesign.aredlJll'.\"tSinse.tsm \r\nLODGING \r\nISIO \\\\EST l\"iN 254 North Seymour Drive, (30824); 706-5953156; 800-515-1810. Rate,: 555 -579. GR-05-CC-NI-F-GP-PNTH-8B-C8-CG-CI-CTV-C8K-VCR-Mf. '\"(GliTA/ \r\nUE.q \\\\'E.\\TEJl\"i\"'X\"llrJ'E C0U')l~S IX:'\\ 1890 Washington Rood, (308241: 800-528-9765; 700-595-8000. Rates: 5\u003c0  560. HFP-GR-SNR-CC-NS-GP-PO-RS-K-CTV-CL-C8K-J-IM-PA-MF. (GHTAJ \r\nPleJSeSff0UtiJd011p,1!]i\u003e9. \r\nDAYS L'N-1110.IISON 1658 Cobbham Road. (30814): 700-5952262. Rates: S36 - S48. Open: 24 hrs. HHFGR-CC-KVCR. ,., \r\nPh\u003edse SN OW .id on 1/lt\u003e Inside BMk Co ,.., \r\nECONO LODGE -1110.\\ISON 130 N. Seymour OJ., N.W., (30824); 700-595-71 44; 800-553-2666. Rates:537.95 544.95. H-5NR-CC NS-CTV. \r\nrot It ct m,!XEYS BFD \u0026 BRF.\\Kl\"N)T 2316 Wire Rd. S.E.. (30824); 706-597-0220. Rates: S35 - SSS. Open: Year-round. CCNS-F-GC-BBCBK-FBK. ' (GHTAJ \r\nIIOUOAY l~NF..WRf.SS -1110)tSON 1893 Washington Rd. NW, (30824); 706-597-6500. Rates: S45-S200. H-HF-FP-SNR-OS CC-N5-PO-CTV-C8K-J.IM-VCR-NA-MF. \r\nR.\\:\\L\\UA U.\\lfll]) TIIO.\\ISON 1847 Washington Rd., (30824); 700-595-8700. \r\nP/euseseeoutildOhpage 16-tl \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\nSII01\"iffS 1891 Washington Rd., (30821);706-59S-9312.(GHTA, \r\n\\liArtU: IIOl 'SF. 1-20 \u0026 SR 244, (30824); (GHfAJ \r\nTOURS \r\nUPCOlrr\\TR\\' Pl.A1\\1',\\TIONTOUR- ESCORTED TOUR 111 ~ lrood 51. Depo, (30824); 700-595-5584. Ra1es; 55. NR-YA-Mf, Escom.\u003ed tour of rhe Rodr Hcuse, dtc.1 I 775, .JMI rM 8'1\u003evdenJohnson Ptant,nionHot!Sf, drca 1850. 1,1thanintroducrion10Geotgi,J'sup:OOT1 vypl.Jnt.JI/Oflhouse DesWdfotgroops. Tosdlff.fulerom,1CTlheCon vemial\u0026 V-61100 8111\u0026JU,1t lhe ThotmonDepot Self,gu,deddrii.1ngtour ffliJ()5illeav\u003c'ltlabletf}Orlrequest. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nTIIO,\\ISON-.\\IO) UFtlF. TOURIS,\\I 111 Railroad Stre(!t ~i. (30824); 706-595-5584. Open: Mon - Fri 9am-Spm. 18-MF-TS-VI. locatedmh,st.on\u003c;Depot OK\u003cl 1850. lnformilnon on loadattraafOfli and kxk;ing. 5pansot o/ lJnnUdJ Blind LWJie 8/u.!s Fesl/Val, honoring nilflW.! son and blues legend 8/Jfld W\"Jlie McTe/1.(GHTAJ \r\nIC.NALL \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n\\\\1.i\\'G \u0026A PRA\\'F.R F~\\IU \u0026 llf.Rtl'ORORi~'\\CII 357 Norman Rd. NE, (30668); 706-285-2977. ED-YA-GR. Visitbe;,utiful ZOO acre \r\nf;mn Md mall iK)O(lt emus .aOO herefon:Js. rake a woi\\- 0t ha}1ide \r\ndownanoldcour,rryro.x:l.11 mi.N.ofVlashingron roNomWIRd. Group tour..byappt. \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\nGEORGEL S,\\lml STATE PARK GA Hwy 23. (30471); 800 864 -7275; 912 -763 -2759. Open: 7am 10pm. H-ED-M-5 NR-Pf-05-CC 8FH-PN -PG -Rf-TH -C8-CP-DP-RV-G5-P A. M.my n,1ttuiJJ and histonGJI h,gh!ights ,nc/udc the g,IS! mrll. CoL'M.'d btidgt\u003e, anddifm of Warsoo M,/fbtJJr ,n 1880. A mi/1 pooddcmedwllh \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 lvly Mi11d \r\n \r\n 7,he, Bold is ,.C,ost .. . moss-draptd(}Pl'ess drd'.-.s;,r,gle,sand~ \r\n \r\nC ~ cort.Jges, \r\n \r\nlake. mlng, boalmg. Md . . (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nPita~ Stt Out i!d Of1 the b.Jck of tht ROid A1dp. \r\n \r\nUNION POINT \r\n \r\n7k 7reasure.~ \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nL~10~ POl,W. Cllll'M,\\i'\\' ll'\\'IOX Downtown, (30669); 706486-2112. 103-;-e.u--OKIHa.i,e,yM,{lsolf.fluw. TotWJdVJil.ih'tby..,. p:,inrmem \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nIL\\\\VnlORXF. IIFJGlnS IIISTORIC IUl.\\11: 600 Carlton Ave.. (30669); 706-453-7592. 6/Jd( Ill 18-JS. ontoftfittnOSI fvttoncandimposinghousestn thtaty Ongtnafftmist'd\u003con,-igt'. ,,1~JSffldlgedulong G\u003cfor:( Rev.,,llbnt\u003es. \"1,~ bytocxonly \r\nJf.FFF.l\u003cSO., IL\\IJ, Hwy. US 278, (30669); 706-453-7591. NR. (ons/1ucted in ,m itS OOwtifuJ ell~ doof f,ghG cff' framed by rwo-s1ory pomco RWMed bf !{JIU( coJwms 0,\"IV(' byont;, \r\nWARRENTON \r\nHISTORK SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n' \"\"'ULRKll:U.l'ER 110.\\n: 105 ~ Streel, (30828); 706-465-9604. l~hdf' Gen ldlc1yt\u003eUe spetlf M1' IH'l.'4.s 1'-'lllle llf. rws, (alom.J/ hcxrlf' ,n Warren Cvca I778 Private home Dt~ by \r\n\\\\',\\RRF.., OOLil\\11' \u003c:Ul!RlltOUSF. Coon Sq.iar-e, (30828); 70646S-2 141 . tJR-VI. IOC'iJledin the rotmySt\\lt theCOUTthousebudt in 1909,llld the. (onfed.'TJ(t' MMumenl ,W\u003cmll'fl)es of WdliJtmi.r,g h,sro,-,c ond~comm1nryofVl.-11TM1on \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nOGF.F.CIIF.E \\\\'UJ)Uf'F. \\L\\i~ GK\\IF..\\1' ARE-\\ Ga H~-..y. 16 SW, (30828); Pulil\u003cl1umng14.000RS. Hunt\u003c.111pconstruction.p,HIOOt scoutmg dlkJ,Yf'd one d-JY pnor to hunl \r\n \r\n7/c Cmh:i::niepi11lj)' lr,,e !DJ~ d . ~ i1=. bul /k; l1Vc /Jr:8@tc, of/k; UJ\u0026;,JJ,\"On:to00;,tk fl11):ai:Anlcbclim \r\n! fa= ondin/JiaJIJ:8fllrhn.i laud;, /li!lcm \r\n\"\"' w ~ ~ \"\"\"\"1te ,r;rfJ, fmr/s \r\nondo.aiJ5iM INk:adof,i!iiff5 oxlk:rpha:. ~ \r\ntr:1. ,~m!rrcro.? \r\nSpecial Events: \r\n WuhlngtonWllkea Tour ot Homes Flrt Saturday In April \r\n Crulsl n on th Squ ... Car Show Second Saturday In May \u0026 September \r\n Mule Day at C1ll1wy Plantation Early October \r\n Candlelight Open House on the Squ1\"1 TLIHday before Thanksgiving \r\n Chrlatm a at Callaway Second Weekend In December \r\n ChrlalmH Dinner end Tour of Homea Second Saturday In December \r\n(706) 678-2013 \r\nwww.washingtonga.org \r\nWashmgton-W1lkes Chamber of Commerce P.0 Box 661, Washington , GA 30673 \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nfough1onfeb.14, 1779wasimtnJn1Mt.llinket,:ingtht8ririshfromtak- \r\n \r\nro t ,\\TAL~C\\.\\l l\"CHOUSU Cadtey Community, {30828); The. ingo.ffl4)\u003c0U)ttyGeotgia. Thepacriots1-.ereledbyAIJ(m-1Pio;em, \r\n~:~i,s~:::::::.:::t'-') can1P!)IOUOO h.b bem 11\u003et.YI for i,\u003elltJIOUS (illJl) mt'('(lfl9S bt:g,Mng lhe JcllJl Dooly and Eh;ah Clark. l.oc.}/ed on site is a RCYOlutiona,y War from (11!.H ilfldfill . Cemett'I)', htsrori\u003c ,ru,teo, and monumt'fll. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nMARY\\\\lUJSIJBR.ut\\' 204 E. Liberty St.. (30673); 706,678- \r\n \r\nRFJ) LAND Monl. Hwy. 78 \u0026 378, 00673); 706-678-322S. \r\nT\\\\EL\\ EOAKS IJ\\\\ 1344 Lincolnton Rd., (30673); 706-6781294. Rates: $65175. H-OS-CC-NSBBFO-FBK. /GlffA/ \r\nWAll:.R OAK flll'li\\ GF. 211 S. Jefferwi St, (30673); 7C6-ti78 3604; 706-67B-3548. Rates: 175. BB-CBKVl. \r\n\\\\ L\\'Gn fjj) Rm \u0026 IIRE\\KFA.\\\"T L\\':N 512 N. Alexander Ave.. (30673); 706-678-2278. Rates: S60. FPNS-8BK-FBK-VCR-VI. \r\nWISIT.RI,\\ IIAIJ, 225 E. Robert Toombs Ave.. ()0673); 706-6787779. B8FBK. (GHTA) \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SE.RVJCE \r\nA\\ Olln:Jl:Ti l\\'\\I F.CAH: #5 East Pubic Square, (30673); 7066781671; 706-678-6368. HHfCCNSFDMf. /GHT,\u003eJ \r\nBIGCII ICK 204 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706-678-2214. Open: Mon.  Sat 10  8. FD-Vl.(GHrAJ \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n\\\\'ASJIL\\':GTON-WII.Kt:S ooux1,Cl lA.\\lBF.R OF COlt\\lF.HCE \r\n104 E. Liberty St.. (30673); 706-678-2013. Open: Mon.  Fri.. 9-S; Sat. 10  2. H.(-IBVl. Tourut .wifoonar,on cer,rerrin c.1910Greek Re 'IIVilfHouse~.innu.JIMo/eD;)'fsouthemht\u003et1tqks\u003c.ival.i1(.iJ. ldwayPlant.alionlfl~Ocmber. Me5l1t1mid-May,.niro-sponso, Wcbhingtoo-~fiIJ.es TOIJI of Homes the flt'St Sanxd:,y in Apnl. Scheduft school andffOOI) rooo ro\\.'IS/f G11fJwayf't:lnwt,on, WdShmgron HISIOII rat Plantation, Wash4'lgl'Ol1 Hislorical Museum and Robt!,r Toombs Hw..f. r - , ro1-11A) \r\nPki1S~k\"t'(Ntdf1on~69 \r\nWAYNESBORO \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nBURKI: COillo1Y RURAi. FOI.KWArs Cf.S11m Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.. (30830); 706-554-4889; 706-54-2324. MSNR. l.oc;i1ed 111tht(Jua;.erRd.Histon\u003cDrstricttherentetioru5es\"Mearfy10thCM lll)'edJGJtionilldthtlolk dffS fordie\u003cOO'lty'sA6',c,1ttAmfncanC'Q'n- \r\nmutllT}' \r\nHISTORICWA\\\"NFSIIORO US Hwf 25 (00'.'VTltown), (30830): 706-554-4889. F,lkd ,vilh rum of cemury bwklmgs rhiJt !JM! roddy's businesses a nosr.algk rovd\u003e. J1)(' ('(llJJthouse \u003cired 1856, \u003chutches and \r\nl9thcmrutyhome5showlht\u003eaiw'sridlhemage. \r\n \r\n\\\\AKRE.~ COL\\T\\' O L\\.\\IRF.R OF Cml.\\lf.RCF. Main Street, ~ p ! t!~~::t~:liKWyleotr.,J IBB8. Tiff7'1windows,F/fSI . MUSEUMS \r\n \r\n(30828); 706-465-9604. Open: Mon . Fri 10 . 4, C. 1ouns,.inkxm.,- ROUF.RTTOO.\\IHS IIOUSE STATE HISTORIC SffF. 2l 6 E. Rob- BURKF.OOUNTI' ,\\IUSEU)t 536 li\u003eerty St, (30830); 706-554 \r\n \r\ntJOncen1e\u003c Sponso,,m,11:ia/Sponsm.Jnsfesrr-'Jf111 NoYemlx'T. HiJfori\u003c.11 . ert Toombs Ave., (30673); 706,678_2226_Open: Toes. Sat . g . S; ; 4889. Open: Wed-Fri 10-5; Sat 105;5un1-4. HF-EO-M-NS.Yl-18 \r\n \r\n\u0026Mn!] tour \r\n \r\n: Sun. 2 . 5:30. HED-M-YA-GROSPNVI, Thestotyo!Robert Toombs' TS-VI. Indian artJfiKfS, \u003cOflon htsrory, CMI W.v e.JJu/Jlt 1900 kitchen. \r\n \r\n: p,lfTKlp3tJOnlflrhcpolit,aolrf\"JtCivilWa1is roklathisres1oreddfldfur. BirdDol]CrJpiraJo(lht\u003eWorldeAhibtl. colorua/tools. \r\n \r\nWARTHEN HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n: fll5Mihomeinhr-.r011CWJS/lmg1ortGa V,s,1ooc.mt01J1rht'hrusedffd rev a ffi'cllTl,Jlic film rrl,mng his sto,y. Gnxf:l fWVfrlti'S dl',i~ 1'.'lh aar.1l)(f' no/Jl~.(GHrf;J \r\n \r\nOIJJfSI' U)GJAII, l.\\'GF.ORG IA Town Square, (3 1094); H-NHL \\\\,\\SllliW:TONPIU~ llllTJUA,'\\'Clll 'Rf.11 206E. Robert loombs NRED-OSPA. (KC.l I795.Aa!ooBurr; USpolrbcalleativ ,;pent fll!Jht m Ave., (30673); 7()5,678-75 11 . Orf}dltilfd n 1790 \r\n \r\n1807 Bufl. l.Jfeta(qumi'd, tr.n1W!doodernu/tt,11)'gu.Jldfrom New{)(- 1.IRIJES-LWU~;rrrn IIOl!Slt 104 E. Liberty SL, (30673); 706- \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 REOtEATION \r\nBOU. \\\\'F.1-:\\1 1. PI.A~TATION 4264 Thompson Bridge Road, (30830); 706-514-6227; 706-114-6914. Ope~ Mon. Fri., 9  5. OSCC-PO-lDR RH-NA-SGTMF. Hunting(RSM't  whttt'l,li/deff, qiiai( tutkf)'hmt,ng. lodging, ~ngdilys. toti;P.Jincludedinfa.nt ,ng dwge. 14 Rooms. \r\n \r\nbwtoRidlmondovhttt!trifid!OI tJt\u003eascn Old}Jillrx.Jred111v,!Jdgeof . 678-2013.0pen:Mon.-Fn., S;Sat, 10  2. HHFNRNS-VHB. CH'C'.J \r\n \r\nWarrherl itnd /JJge IS on N.JOONI Reg,$rer. \r\n \r\n 1905 aJmP1e al Gtff!i Rc-.nal amrecn,,e Houses Ciry o/fia\u003e, .ni \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nw~ron-VfdktisChamlno!CommerrdTou,iillnfairldtiOtlCer,1er GFJIRGL\\'SGLF$T HW .~ HREAKFASI' 640 E. Seventh St., \r\n \r\nWASHINGTON \r\n{A GEORGIA MAIN STREET OTY) A Bartram Trail Community \r\n \r\n(308)0); 706514486). BB. /GHT,\u003eJ \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n3i~ -~-;~~.il.Ot~~Ei~~v~~r~r~~t~r: JA.\\U~'iO'\\' l~N' . St., !lj7~~~\\':D WASIIIXGTON IIISTORIC:.\\LMUSF.UM 308 E. Robert Toombs : \r\n \r\nFtl\\111.\\' RESOHT 1700 H\\o.y. 23 S., (30830); 706- \r\n \r\n:Z,3 7 \r\n::-. ~ \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n\\\\,\\ \\'M:SUORU 1436 N. Ubeny (30830); \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nb(?lfum house tnuSeLtn ...,th fix111SMJgS of the pe,iOd. l)I(' of the finest . 706-437-0500; 800-526-3766. Rates: 543  553. Open: 24 hr5. H- \r\n \r\nC:\\IJJ\\\\\\7.-\\\\' l'IA,\\\"li\\'110~ (30673); 706-678-7060; 706-678 rolit\u003ecnom of CAW l'1.- mtm0tdb,lia, itxiJdes Jefferson D.M5' c.vry:, . GR-SNR-CC-NS-HC-PN-POCTVNA. (GHIA) \r\n \r\n7760. Rates: 51  54 Opet'tlues.Sat, 10  5: Sll'l. 2  S. H-NR-EO chi.\u003estphoros.r!signtdrlumi!nH.Aboonci:,p/Jyis,JCollKliotlofln \r\n \r\n~~ewourddon r~ lnsldt\u003eFronrCorer \r\n \r\nMYA-GR-OS-RV,NA. Ai\\O'lw:igpJ.wu00t1frntpatril)'SLfeon.ip/N, ~dltift5andgu,ISolrl\u003et?pe,iod \r\n \r\n: TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n:::r:i~t::.::::~::=a:;:~~ LODGING \r\n \r\n'. UURKECOUX11' CIIA,\\IBF.ROFCO.\\l,\\IF.RCF. 241 E. 6th St , \r\n \r\n,:xabablyconstnxted;uoond 1785. OthersuuctU\u003ces indudeo Ff.'detdl _ COTl'AGEAT POPI.AK COR.i\\':Elt 210 W. liberty SL. (30673); j (30830); 7C6554545 1. C. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nhouse--- \"\"\"'e\" \r\n \r\nrumsN\u003etto,,.,,_ \r\n \r\n; 706-67B-2413. Rate\u003c 180  mo. Open; lwlays open. NHLNR- ' \r\n \r\nOILROI OFlllf. MFJ)L\\TOR. nn-: 212 E. Robert Toombs Ave... M-NSPOBBK-OV-C8KVlNA. \r\n \r\n. WHITE PLAINS \r\n \r\n(30673); 706-678-7226. Batt IO 189S \r\n \r\nIIIU. 1\\i\\':I) HOIJ.0\\\\' FAR.\\I 2090 Thomson Rd., (30673); 706 \r\n \r\nnRSTJL\\JYl1S'l'CIII RCJI lOS W. RobenTooobsAve., (30673); 678-4439. Rates: S55S75. FHR-l-BB81-CBK. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n706-678-2912. Open: 8:30 am 4:30 pm Mon  Fri; 4 Sun. services. 11011,l' IUDGF. COIJ;\\TRY L~N 2221 Sandtown Rd., (30673); l'i)l :\\Of.ROSA R.ESORT \u0026 00\\'Ff..HE.,f.F. CFX!T.lt Rt. 1, Box \r\n \r\n=::=~a:::,.:::':=~, s_ EO-OS-NS-PG-VI.OrrJ,.wredjn 1817 This;slhe)lftoltl11!h1st~ilCiltJOn : 706-285-2594. BB. \r\n \r\n: 267K lti.\\l'f 15 South, (30678); 800-215-4196. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n/es$e M1.w:e, ; JAlffSOX IS.\\' \\\\ASlll;\\GTOX 115 AM Dena1d Drive, (30673); \r\n \r\nw. ' \r\ntlHSl'L:\\TITJJ ,mm1omsra111ROI 100 \r\n \r\n: 706-67B-7925; 800-541 -3268. Rates: under S38.95  5S8.99. H WRIINS liberty St., : SNR-CC-NS-RS-CTV-C8KJ. (GHJ',\\l \r\n \r\n(30673); 706-678-7116. H-OS. Orgatrzed ,ri 1/81. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nPwse SN' ou, 4d on W lnSide Ftont Co~e, \r\n \r\nKE1\"11.F. CRFJ'J( UATll.F.t\"ltlD (30673); 706-678-2013; 7()6. . .UAYNARU'S ,\\L\\.\\'OR 402 N. Alexander, (30673); 7()6.(i78-4303. \\\\'FSlliRN MOUi. m \\\\'ltf.:\\'S Hwy. 1 8yp.1ss. (30833); 706- \r\n \r\n678-77f,(l. Opeo: Year-round. OS-PN-PA. lhf\u003eballh\u003eofKerde Ctr:ek : Rates: S7S  5125. OSCCNS-BBFBKVlNA. \r\n \r\n547-3021 . Rat~: S38.95  S48. HF-GRCC-FD-CTV. \r\n \r\n1998 Gcc,~~ia 0 11 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\n Georg a's Beachfront \r\nof Georgia Cumberland Island Fort Frederica I ntracoastol Waterway Okefenokee Swamp Riverfront in Savannah Seabrook Village Submar i ne Museum The Cloister \r\n \r\n H istoric S:wannah. the most populous area in the region, still has an unhurried , gracious air, and the hundred miles of coasta l pb in and golden sa lt marsh stretching south and to the sea islands :m.: even more se rene. \r\nThe Cathedra l of St. John the Ba ptist is a must see whi le in Savannah. \r\nUnwind ing is the propi;r behavi or here. A chain of b:trricr isla nds provides world class golf, tennis and beaches, as well :is nature pn:scrvcs ideal for b ird wa tching, photob'Tap hy and cco-courism. Inland. in thl' exotic Okefenokee Swamp, hiking. canoeing and ca mp ing arc the leisure pursuits. In Savannah , people rcla.x by surrendering to the charms of the city 's romantic past. \r\nSavannah was ,vi ldcrncss in 1733. when a boat load of Engl ish settlers kd by General J:uncs Edward Ogle tho rpe landed by a river b lufT to fo und th e fi rst city in the new colony of Georgia. They came for two reasons: to create a buffer between the rich Carolina tobacco fields and Spanis h invadc.:rs from Florida, :md to try to grow silk. The silk fail ed, but when cotton became king. the port ofSavannah became:: its leading ce nter of com merce, and the city prospered. \r\nFamily fun at the beach on Seo Island (OPPOSi te top ); Forsy th Park in Sava nnah (opposite left); Da i sies on Sape!o I sland \u003copposi te rig ht). \r\n \r\no oma oas \r\n \r\nOgle th orpe drew a carefu l pbn fo r Savannah 's streets: a grid pattern w ith 24 park-like squares. The squares grew to be shaded by moss-draped live oak and magn o li:i. trees and were planted w ith banks of vivid azalea and o leander. Stately ho mes, ch urches and rowho uses gave the city such a handsome look that, years late r, du ring the Civil \\'var, Unio n General William T. Sherman decided not to burn it. \r\nWith the decline o f cotton came a w:ming ofSavannah's inner-city appea l. Urban renewa l in the early 1950s almost destroycd her faded 18th and 19th cemury treasures, but the l-lisroric Savann:lh Fou nda tion stepped in to save the important heri1agc sites. By 1966, a 2.2 square mile area had been reclaimed and designated a National Historic Lcmdmark District, one of the largest, mos1high ly accla imed in the U.S. Marc than 1,400 structures have been rcsrorcd tO their o rigi nal spkndo r here and arc used now :ts homes, churches, offices and shops. \r\nThe ciry's Victorian District is a suburb undcq:,!'t)i ng si milar tran sformation and offers a fascin:11ing view of prese rvation in progress, with striking contrasts OCtween 'lxforc\" and \"after.\" \r\nA multi-m illion dollar Riverfront Plaza constructed in the mid-1970s resrored a nine-block area alo ng the S:wa nn:i.h River that uscd to be the o ld cono11 cxchanb'l. and wa reh0t1ses. Now the br ick b uildings house mo re than 75 boutiques, galleries, artists' studi os. muse ums, resta urants and p ubs. The riverfront is a cemer of Savannah nigh tl ifo and a popula r place by cb.y, as vis itors meander the cobblestone strcets. relax on pa rk benches, soak up the o ld world mnbiance and watch the ships go by. Fo r an unusu;1l \r\n \r\nview ofSav:inn ah, mke a riverboat cruise on either chc Sava nnah Rive r Queen or the new Georgia Queen. Savanna hi ans and visitors alike can enjoy the O lympic Ca uldron Sc ulptu re on the cast end of Rive r Street. The scu lpture serves as a permanent memorial to Savann:ll1 's participation in the 1996 Centenn ia l Olympic yachting events. \r\nCity Market is located in the northwestern quadrant o f the J-listoric District and is one of the most reccnt resto ratio ns. With the intent ion o f recapturing the atmosphere of the o ld marketplace, m ore th an 30 artists work in open lofts whe re they commi ssion , display and sell thei r works of:\\rt. \r\nThe sunsets in the Colonial Coast ore olwoys spectacular. \r\nThere arc also gift sho ps, rcsrnuranrs and an outdoor courryard cafe here. as well as scvcral nigh t clubs w ith gro ups occasiona lly playi ngj:lzz for eveni ng cntcrta inrm.nt. \r\nThe best p lace to ge t or iented to Sava nn ah is at th\u003c. Savannah Vis itor Center and Savannah History Museum o n Martin Luth er King. J r. Bl vd. A host of tour companies depart from here to cover the h istoric distric t \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nattr:tctions and outl ying ;. low coun- \r\ntty. .. The city is also perfec t for do-ityoursc \\f walk ing or bicycle tours. \r\nT he Massie Heritage Interpretation Center puts in to pcrspcc ci vc \r\n \r\nSava nn ah, the fam il y ho me of Gi rl Scout fo und er Juliette Gordon Low. H ouses fca rnrc ex trao rdinary examples of the Regency designs o f arch itcet Will iam Ja y. T he Green- \r\n \r\nHorse-drawn carriages clip-clop around the squares by day. \r\n \r\nSava nn ah' s arch itcc tur:1 I heritage \r\nand stylin g de tai ls. Eigh t h ouse muse ums in the hi storic distric t arc open to the public, in cluding o ne of th e first to be saved by Histo ric \r\n72 \r\n \r\nMeldrim House, w hi ch belon ged to a \r\nwea lth y co tto n planter, was pi cked \r\nby General Sherman fo r his headquarte rs during the Union occupa ti on of S:1va 1111ah. \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My Mimi \r\n \r\nT he Mercer House o n Monterey Squan: has become o ne of the most recogni zed ho mes in Sava nnah due to its pro mine nce in th e book and m ovie Nlidm:(!llf i11 tl,e Garden ,?{Good and [;'i,i/. Keep your eyes pealed for va ri ous loca l celebrities around town or on the popular book tou r that highl ights spots ckpi ct..:d in the book. Th e movie. released last yea r, was d irected by C lint Eastwood and fi lm ed on locati on in :w:mn ah. V isitors may also recogni ze S;1va1111ah's scc nny from F()n'.~t G 11111p and the TV show \r\nSm1a 1111a/J. \r\n \r\n City,_ __ _ _ _Statc_ _ _Z i p ~ Mail to: Brunswick/Golden Isles Visitors Bureau ~ 4~\\ynnA~enue,BrunS\\\\;ck,GA31520 ~~~ \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nToke on afternoon cruise on the Georgia Queen or rent the entire boot for on even ing party. \r\nSava1111ah's Africa n-American history and culture arc preserved at the 1896 King-Tisdell Cottage :md the newly-opened RalPh Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum. Th e Beach Institute, cscablishcd in 1865 co cduc:nc newly freed slaves, exhibits works by natio nally-renowned bl:tck artists and fc:nurcs wood c:1rvi11brs by the bee fo lk artist Ulysses Davis, who lived in Sav:mnah for 40 ycars. The First African Baptist Church stem s from chc o ldest black cont,1-cgacion in the U.S. \r\n \r\nHo rse-drawn carriages clip-clop around the sq uares by d ay and early cvrning, givi ng tours with a period A:i.vor. lkplicas ofAmcricas hi stor ic riverboats off\u003c:: r narrated cru is(s. s01nc with dinner and c11tc:rtai11111\u003c.11t ;md views of t!K rivc rfronr. \r\nSava nnah's 18th and 19th nntury charac1cr is n1os1 ta111::,'lblc at th\u003c: cirys more than 50 histo ric inn s. guest ho uses and bed and breakfasts. A couple of these an.: cozy bed and breakfasts. but most arc elegant lodgings with :unique furni shings and trad itio nal cxtr:ls. such as s herry in the parlor. o r afternoon tc:l. T here arc seve ral deluxe conventio n hoccls wi thin the historic district, too. and 1lumcrol1S ho tel s and motels throughout the.: city. \r\nSeventeen miles cast of to,.vn. Tybee Island recalls the day when a stay :n the bc:ich was not an ex-pensive vacation. Mom and Pop mo rels, rental cmt:igcs and condo units arc the accommodatio ns ht.rc. Fort Screven and Tybee Lighthouse arc fun for c:,,.-plor:ition and climbing, while the w hite s.1 nd beach \r\n \r\ninvites sunbathing. crabbing and ,vater spons. T)ibcc Island has a beautiful new p.wilion :ind fishing pier, where deepsea chan crs arc read ily ava ilable. Fort Pulaski National Monument, built prior tO the C ivil W.1r m guard the sea approach m Sav:ln nah. is loc:ned not far from Tybee. \r\nAlw:1.ys fond of a brood party, Savannahians welcome visitors to dozens of special ewnts throughout the year. Their \r\nThe Crowfish Festival in Woodbine is o great place to sample the freshest catch in the region . \r\n \r\nThe Emerald Princess casino Cruise Ship is Geor~ia's most _excitinS attractio_n. Dining, mternanonal casino action, entertainment, and more. Cruises depart Tuesdays-Sundays from downtown Brunsw1cl\u003c, GA. For cruise information, call \r\n(800) 842-0115 \r\n= ~~~l\u003c;l fr,iQ~ \r\nlSS EXIT 6. 7 OR 8. SHIP'S REGISTRY' PANAMA \r\n \r\n74 \r\n \r\n1998 G!'orgia Ou My Mill{/ \r\n \r\n Beach @Golf Vacations \r\nYours are waiting on'St. Simons Island. ong the marsh, beside the ocean. ~ At cultural events and historical sites. In coastal museums, nature encounter tours and art galleries. At welcoming shops and restaurants. On bike trails and golf carts. So much to do. much to see. \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nSt. Patrick 's Dav bash is second in size only co New Yorks. T he J:15cweekend in M arch. w h,:n the city blushes with brilliant spri ng Rowers. the posh Tour of Homes and Gardens opens its doors. A Night in Old Savannah in mid-M ay cdcbr:ncs the city's diwrsc rOO{S with a mulri--ctlmic food fes t. Americas' Sail '98 scheduled forJu ly3-20 will S('t s.1.il in Sava1111ah. Approximately \r\nThe B lue Crab con often be found along the shores of the Colonial Coast. \r\n20 tall ships from :iround the Western 1-icmisph'-:rc will rendezvous in Sav- \r\n \r\nThis Happy Isle \r\n \r\nOnSea Island, gladness wails \r\n \r\ninlegenda rygolf and tennis. in spa \r\n \r\nand sea. And inworld-admired, \r\n \r\nMobil fi ve-Star Cloister amenit ies. \r\n \r\nDays brim with family programs, \r\n \r\nmarvelous weather, shi ning spirits. \r\n \r\nVisit us, won1 you? \r\n \r\nCall 800-S[A-ISLAnd. The Cloister, \r\n \r\nSea Island, (Q C} /J r,{,' \r\n \r\nGA 31561. \r\n \r\n@ \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\na \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n~1 ~ \r\n \r\n1ST \r\n \r\nER' \r\n \r\ntlomt11?n1\u003c1JsMKlrWat.11e.-.libble. \u003c\u003e.MeUS. 912,6')8.IL ,i,-.,..,.JCll!Ln:l,cmi \r\n \r\n76 \r\n \r\nannah for their Tall Sh iPS Festival . T he cvcm will oflicially begin with a P:ir:idc ofSail in Sav:mnah I l:irbor onJuly 3 and will particip:irc in Savannah's fa mous July 4th Festival scheduled for July 4-5. Mid-Novcmlx-r through Dcccmlx.r brings a Auny ofyulcride acriviry for Christmas in Savannah. And the fi rst S:m1rday ofeach month, River- \r\nfront Plaza becomes the busy scene of First Saturday \r\nthc1m:s to \r\nHeritage Museum cdls chc story of the Migh ty Sth 's c ha lk 11 gcs, cou rage and \r\nIn nearby Hi11co11 , The Georgia Salzburger/New Ebenezer Retreat commemorates the 18111 centu ry settlement of 1he alzburgcrs. early Georgia immigr:mts. Th e 80 miks o i coastal plain separating Savannah from the Golden lsk-s ca n be t-ravd ed quickly on 1-95. or gradually along Highway 17. T l1e slower route mc:mdc rs by small towns intermi ngled with old plamatio n sites, hi storic forts and fi sl1ing vill:igcs. GL\"Orgia's coasta l communities have an (..-..:citing va ri ery of saltwater fishing both inshore and off Marinas, boa t ramps and 11011-boati11g fi shi11g access points :ire plentiful in Ricl1mo11d I !il l, Midway. Darien, Brunswick :ind St. M a rys. \r\nNearly 75 yc:irs ago, an impoverished, rural coast.ii commu niry was magica lly tran sformed through the benevolent reform of Henry Ford, who found refuge in Richm ond Hill from rh c pressures oi his automobile en terprise. Ford purchased 85,000 :icrcs, bui lt 292 reside11tial and commercial bu ildings includi11g schools. d1urchcs. co111missa1y. 111cdical facilities and l1is winter home, Richmond Hill Plantation. The Henry Ford Museum, which is housed in the Ford Ki nderg:m en Building, has :mifacts :i.nd mcrnor:ibili:i. from the Ford cr.i . as well as Ot her importan t periods in hi smf}'- \r\nLoc:i.ted on the south bank ofrh c Great Ogcechce Rive r in Richmond \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 M y M imi \r\n \r\nI !ill. Fort McAllister Historic Park is the home oit he bc:,t pre:,crved eanh work forti fi ca1i011 of tlu.: CU11f,.-ckr:i.cy. This co.1st:1. I p:irk. ne:,tkd among gi:1111 li\\'c oaks and bea utiful :,:lit nursh. ofTers a m11se1m1 cont:lining C ivil \\V.,r :i n ifacts :i:, '\"'ell :b c:i mping :md picnicki ng focilitie:,. \r\nI lincsvillc has a rc:,torcd commercia l disrrict. the Old Liberty County Jail, ;i11d thc Military Museum :11 Fort Stewart. At Midway. tht 1792 church counts ;i111011g it:, ,.-a rl y 111,:111 b1,: rs two sigi11..rs of th..: Declaratio11 of l11dcpe11d1.nce and two Ro.:vol11tio 11al)' \\X(1r gcncral s. \r\nThe acljacent Midway Museum cont:tins furniture. anifocts and document.') from the 18th and 19th centmic:,. Aud the new Seabrook Village, an Africa11A1111:rican living hi!,tory 111tL,1: um . allows visitor:, to watch ca m. bcmg ground. syrup lx: iug rnoh d or 111.cs fo r shrimping lx-ing mad1... in !,l.'.a!,on. Melon Bluff, abo marby. i!, a 3.000-acr1.. \r\nT he Jeky ll lslond Club's Vic torian \r\nvista invites visitors to sit ond relax. \r\nna tur1: :md herit:igc pre'!ef\\\u003cl' focm ing on the uniq uel y bl':t ut iful Georgia coast :i.nd its rich hi story 111cl11di11g, pbntation d:iys and the C ivil \\Xh r. \r\nDarien. Georgia':, scco11d oldc3t pl:mncd town. is located on a high bluff d r:ipcd wtt h li ve oab ove rlooking 1he Darien !liver. Tt mr it:, 111!,toric district :i. nd Georgi:1:-. fi r, t fo rt , Fort King George. Al:,o 111 D.men 1!. the region:, most popubr factul) :,tore \r\noutlet. Magnolia Bluff, which 1., \r\nlocated 011 1-95 :ll Exn I11. O:in o.: 11:, \\Velcome Cc11 1cr 0 11 I ilgli way 17 1:, a source ofi11 forn1:i11011 011 th e .ire:i and \r\n \r\n Jekyll Island. Where smiles \r\n \r\ncome easy. And often. \r\n \r\nSmiles as wide as our beaches, as \r\n \r\nCome Discover \r\n \r\ninviting as \r\n \r\nGeorgiaS our 63 holes \r\n \r\nof perfect golf, \r\n \r\nSmilin' Island! as captivating \r\n \r\nas our wondrous Historic \r\n \r\nDistrict and as warm as the welcome \r\n \r\nat our hotels, rental cottages \r\n \r\nand campground. For a free \r\n \r\nVacation Planner, call (800) 841-6586. \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 13186, Jekyll Islan d, GA 31527 \r\nhttp://www.jekyl lisland .com /list ojfthe Georgia coast. \r\naJew smilesfrom 1-95 at Exit 6. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island Georgias Smilin' Island! \r\n \r\nCIARION RESORr BUCCANEER : t t ) 253-5955 COMFORr INN ISlAND SUITES : t t ) 204-0202 HOIJDAY INN BEACH RESORr : t t ) 753-5955 \r\nJEKYU,. INN : t t ) 736-1046 \r\nJEKYU,. ISIAND CLUB HO'IEL : t t ) 535-9547 VILLAS BY 111E SEA : t t ) 841-6262 \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\n:1llow:-. vi simrs to sec the ~hrimp bo:ns picturl'!\u003equcly lining the ri ver. \r\nTr.wd down I l ighw.1y 9') to ch~ \" Ridge\" to Set: till'. piw1rcsq11c Victoria ri~tylc fornlC:r l101ncs of ti111lxr lx1rcms. TIKn go to the SaJXIObland Visitors Cente r to lc:irn :1bo nt lxirric r isl:mcl ccosy\u003c;tc111:-. and n:1t11r.1l and culm r:i.l l1 isro1y or 1l1c isb11d. Day tOllfS by ft.:rry (rc~crvat ions must be m:1dc in advance) arc :iv:1ibblc to S:1pdo e nabling visirors to t0urThoma.'i Spaldings bcautih..11 pl:mmion. the- pristine 11:nural beach and Hog Hammock, o ne of rhc b.st places where rcmn:mts of the Gulbh culrurc c:m be fou nd . \r\nTIH.' Hofwyl -Br-oadfield Plantation, in the Alramaha Ri ve r delta Ill miles north of Brun~wick on U. S. I hvy. I7. provides a glimpse into thi.: li vcs and culnin: of the Gcorgi:i rice coast :1fo.: r \\HOU. The \"low coum1) 1\" pbnr:nion house is s111-rmmd cd by work bui ldings. rice fields. dikes and wc ll-111:1rkcd w:1lki11g trails. A movie in the muse um \r\nSpend a lavish, pamper ed voca tion at The Cloister on Sea Island. \r\nexpbins the hi sto ry and importa nce of riC1.' culti vation in the regio11. \r\nCreek :llld G11:1lc Indians were the first i11h:1bicants of th\u003c. :m;:i known md:iy :ts The Golden Isles. These b:1 rric r. or :-.c:1 i:-.bnds. with their dcrn,c vcgct.uion and wi ndin g w:1 tcrway:,, were much disputed t1;rrirory among warri ng Europc:111 nati ons :111cl plu11deri11g :,,1..a pi rates unti l the English fi11:illy preva iled at the U:mlc of Bloody Marsh in 1742. Thi:-. conAict ass ured English domi11a11ct in the New World and is coin111tmor:1t1..d at the Bloody \r\n78 \r\n \r\nMarsh Battle Site 011 St. Simons Isla nd. \r\nIn 1736, Grner:il Oglethorpe built chc most expensive forcific:uion in the colonies on St. Simons Island to hdp protect British interests ro the north. Fort Frederico housed seve ra l hundred sdf-suffi cicm fomilics until fin:in 1758 r:ivagc.:d most of tl11., sc ttlcm1..nt The site is now a Nationa l Monument ofrabby ruin s broug:ht to lifl' through :irtf11I interpretation by the N:ition:il ll:irk Service. \r\nAftn the Revoluriuna1y \\V., r some of th e sc:1 islands bccanw cotton pla ntations, prod11ci 11gs11ch :i superior varict)' th:a it was cxpon cd al l ove r 1hc work!. Tl1:it w:1y of li fe is go11c, though, rcpbced by a thriving tom isr intcn.:st in tht. Goldrn Isles' spa rkli ng beaches. natural bndscapes. fine n.:son l1or1;ls a1KI spcctacubr go lf co11rses. \r\nOnt hundn:d ofAm\u003c.:rica's most wealthy and inAucmi al men purchased Jekyll Island in 1886 and formed the Jekyll Island Club :is thei r exclusive wintn rtmat. Thc.:y built :1large. rnrrctcd clubhouse and sevcr:il private \"conagcs; spent 56 idyllic seasons hunting. horseback riding. pbying tennis .111d golr \r\nIn 1947. the.: state ofGcorgi:1 bought Jekyll lsbnd and expa nded it imo a 111:ignifio: m gi:taway aco..ssiblc to everyone. TIK Jekyll Island Club Historic District, a Nation:tl I listoric Landrn:u'k. has lx:\u003c..'ll r\u003c.smr1;d and nms daily 6'11ided tou rs a11d l10rsc-dra\\v11 carriage.: ricks. The Victoria11 club\\1uusc 11:is IX'cn turned into an elegant hord. and nine otl1cr hotcVniort.I propcrtits. in CVCI)' \r\n1998 Gc(l/:~ia 011 My Millfl \r\n \r\nJpend \r\nmzanigbt znour \r\nFor a free Visitors Guide Call: 800.444.charm (2427) Visit our Web Site: \r\n \r\n When the Pressuie is On... 7ybee is the Solution \r\nRonumtir sunset wnlks, quiet benches, fishing, fiesh seafood, or merely daydreaming on the new Pier \u0026 Pavilion \r\nDiscove1:.. 7ybee Island \r\n800-868-BEACH or (912) 786-5444 \r\nSPRINGTIME l r i s h ft sllm l \r\nFt'Onmry 13-15, 19')8 SI. 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Availa ble for rent bythe day, week, \r\nor the month. \r\nCall 1-800-476-0807 \r\n \r\n(ofioinal~ bnill in 1890) \r\n] [ Savannah DeSoto \r\n~4a- \r\n~ 6 million dollar rcnovnlion \r\nrccenUy omplcled \r\n+ '245 1,uenL accommodaLions \r\n/jf ,;oil.Ce \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nBauref!ls/and Binks Boue 7!Jfair. \r\nm Desi!,'licd by Om.iis Love r \r\nNl)minat cd for GOLF DIGES'.'s \"Best' New Courses m A merica\" for 1997. \r\nLa~ k s \r\nKi ngslmul, (jcorgfo - fait 2 Oil J.95 Nciir the G1cur i11/Florid:1 Border Tee R eservations \r\n9 12-729-7277 \r\n82 \r\n \r\n. \r\nBrunswick, the Shr imp Capito l of the World, is a great place to watch shrimp boots re tu rn ing up the lntrocoastal Waterway wit h t heir doily catch. \r\n \r\nprio.: rant,rc. have bci:n bui lt o n the bcachsidc of the isb11d. \r\nA 63-holc public golf course, tc.: nnis cente r. water park and 20-milc b icycle path have been added over th e years, and a new soccer compkx will o pen in M ay 1998. The isl:md w ill host the Nat ion:il H igh School Golf \u0026 Tenn is C h:unpionsh ips in J une 1998. There is a c:unpground nc:ir the beach. picni c areas and two fi shing piers. And rhc island o ffers nature and rn:ush wa lks wi th to ur gui des as wel l as ho rseback riding througl1maritime forests. \r\nSightseeing cru ises, fish ing ch:mcrs and dolphin watches dcpan from the JekYII Island Hi stor ic Wharf a11d the Jekyll Har bor Marina. Annual beac h festivals foan 1rc counny stars, b luegrass and beach rnusic golden oldi es. \r\nSea Island is best known for The Cloi ster Hotel, opcm:d in 1928. Wor ldclass serv ice. accommoda rio11s :111d activities, includ ing golf, tenn is and spa, have earned Five Stars from M o bil for 20 consecutive years. About 500 gracious, p rivate 'cottages\" also dot the island. \r\nOn St. Si m ons Island, there arc bc:ichside condos :ind luxury horcls, \r\ndduxe go\\( resorts and some of the \r\nprettiest scene ) ' o n the islands. Many o f th e best eateries arc o n Sr. Simo ns Island. as well as soph isticated shopping :md nighrlifo. Probably th e most photographed spot in the isbnds is the enchanrin g little Ch r ist Church on Frederica Road. The mos t f.imi li:i r landm ark is the 1872 Lighthouse and Museum of Coastal History in Sr. \r\n1998 Gc()/gia 011 M y Mind \r\n \r\nSimo ns Village . Vi sito rs a. re welcome to cl imb d1 e 129 steps fo r a pano ramic view of th e seascape o r enjoy a trolley to ur of the isla.nd . \r\nHampton Ri ver Cl ub Marina, at th e north ern tip o(S t. Simo ns Island , is the st:ming poim for a trip to Little St. Simons Island, I0.000 acres o f perfec tly co11servcd ma rsl1cs, pristi11c \r\nTry out some of the state's best courses, includ ing the new Laure l Island Li nks. \r\nbeacl1ls and thi ckly wooded maritime: forests. Sin ce lodging is avaibbk fo r just 24 gu ests at a time. many of rhc visitors arc summer dayrrippers, who eagerly ho p :ibo:i rd th e back of a Aatbcd truck fo r naturalist-led interpreti ve tours. \r\nBrunswick, ga teway city to the G olden Isles. is also rhc Shrimp Capira l of the World. ButtcrAy-netted fish- \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\ning boats returning w ith the day's catch arc a com mo nplace sight along tht.: Imracoasr:i l W.1tcrway and th e Shrimp Docks on G loucL\"Stcr Street. Com mon. too. is the plcmiful varicry of fres h scafO\u003cXI in local restau rants, and the rich flavors ofco..1stal favorites likc Low Coumry Boil, Cashew Sh rimp, She Crab Soup :md Brunswick Ste\\\\~ \r\nEqua l co rh c delights of the city arc the Emerald Pr incess Dinner and Casino Cru ises, which dcpan from Brunswick six days a week. T IKsc parries o n rhc wa ter include music. d;mcing, live cn1crr:ii11mcnt and casinos, all o n three levels of fun. \r\nVisito rs to Bru nsw ick may enjoy a wa lk on the Earth Day Nature Tra il, a self-guid ed tour includi ng wooden boardwal ks across :t wading bird habita t, :1.11 osprey/eagle nestin g: platfo rm and wi ld life o bserva tion decks. The wide-reaching- ~1h ni ar~h. whl'fl' th e seafood begins.. its life cycle, was immortal ized in 1878, in Si dn ey Lan icr's fam o us poem. \"Th e Marshes of Gly nn .\" \\Vrittcn as he sa t bc nc:uh Lanier Oak, th e poem dcscribcs the ma rsh, w hi ch is best \r\n \r\nPion to spend the day wonder ing around the historic mansion ruins and undistu rbed beeches on Cumberland Isla nd {accessible on ly by ferry). \r\n \r\nvicwcd from Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park. \r\nGu iting can be enjoyed j ust about anywhcrc in the Coloni3I Co3st. Numerous courses arc located d1 roughout the region, in Savannah. Brunswick, St. Si mons lsl:md,J ckyll Island. Ellabcllc , l-l inc~villc. Kingsland , St. Marys, Folkston. W.1ycro~s. \r\n \r\nBlackshear and Ri chmond I !ill. The newest course in tht: rcf,'1011 i, the Laurel l\"bncl Lin b in Kings l:md. ck::.igrn:cl by D.1vi~ Luvc. \r\nLess than :m hour's drive :,,011th of Brnnswick. the town!\u003e ofSt. Marys and Ki ngs land can be fo und . Kin,t:,\"S bnd' s downtown an:a sti ll has it!\u003e turn-of-1hccc11cu1y aura and ::.hop::. that \"pcci3li zc \r\n \r\nT,kflb:\"\"'t I_ \r\n \r\n- 1, 'il~t, _ _ /oe \r\n \r\nC-.\"nrl,111,1111~ \r\n \r\nJ li,un-.,11h1M \r\n \r\nJ/\\,\"''\"\"\"\"rG,uJ.: \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nn.,~ k1dun11LIH,llt'\\II \r\nl'(I 10,,1. k,.-hn~,nJlh11.GA 11\\!J \r\n \r\n1998 C eo,x ia 011 M)Mi,uf \r\n \r\n83 \r\n \r\n Brunswick \r\nDarien \r\nFargo Midway Richmond Hill \r\nSt. Marys Sapclo Island \r\nSavannah \r\nTwin City Waycross \r\n \r\nHofwyl-Bro.1dficld Plam:ation Historic Site \r\nFon Ki ng Gt-orgc Historic Site \r\nStephen C. Foster Park Fon Morris l-liscoric Site Fon McAllister Historic ll:irk \r\nCrooked River Park \r\nSapclo Island National Estuarine Research He.serve Skidawar Island Park \r\nWonnsloc H istoric Site George L Smith Park \r\nLa ura S. \\' Iker Park and GolfCoursc \r\n \r\nin amiq ucs and Ea rly Amcric:111 collcct ibks. Ccmr:illy loc:t ted on J-95, Kingsbnd scrvl s as the ~tcw.ly to Cumberland Island :md the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge wi th over 1.000 hotel rooms to olTcr to visito rs in \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\nthe :trl'3. St. Ma rys. voted a No. 1 \r\n \r\nboom mwn in the U.S.. boasts a new \r\n \r\nSubmarine Museum in its historic dis- \r\n \r\ntrict and scrvl's as the dcpartun: point \r\n \r\nfur lli 1. rc rry to C umbcrbnd Isla11d. A \r\n \r\ng1.1i d1..d tour ufl oc:i.l hcrit:i.gc sites is \r\n \r\n:i.vailabk- tl1 rougl1the we lco1n c cenkr \r\n \r\nin Orange Hall, a G reek lkviv:i l Antc- \r\n \r\nlx:ll u111 m ansion listed on the Nationa l \r\n \r\nlkgistcror l lismric Placts. \r\n \r\nMost or Georgia's southernmost \r\n \r\nb.1 rric r isb nd is protected as Cumber- \r\n \r\nland Island National Seashore and \r\n \r\nadmi nistered by the Na tional Park Service. O 1hcr than :i. small. priva1d y operated inn , prirn it iw ca mpsites arc \r\n \r\nSalling a cotomoron across the At lantic Ocean iso thri lll ing wov lo spend thedov . \r\n \r\ntl1L' 0 11 ly ovcn1ight accommoda tio 11s \r\n \r\nhere. Hcsc1vat io ns ar1.. esse ntial for \r\n \r\nThe m yste rious swamp. the untar- \r\n \r\nca mping :i nd r1.. rry service. \r\n \r\nnished wilde rness. the pleasure o r \r\n \r\nT he in habicants o r C um berland \r\n \r\nsport :imid the beauty or natu re - \r\n \r\nIsland arc mostly w ild. H orses wander these :i re the perennia l lures of the \r\n \r\nfree ly and th e marshes :ire ho me to \r\n \r\ncoastal pla in . \\Voven togethe r with \r\n \r\nducks :md long-legged wad ing b irds. \r\n \r\nsunn y rcsons, historic cities and \r\n \r\nAll ig:itors live in the fres hwa ter pond~. q uai nt seas ide vill ages. they form a \r\n \r\nDeer. sq ui rrels and raccoons hide \r\n \r\ntapestry of treasures to be enjoyed \r\n \r\nunder the thick inte rior cano py or \r\n \r\nagain and again. They an. the timeless \r\n \r\ngn:i rlecl oak limbs and sca mpt,: r among boun ty of Georgia's Colonia l Coast. \r\n \r\nruins or (WO 18th and 19th centu ry \r\n \r\n1nansio11s. Log\u0026'\\:rl1ead turtks deposit \r\n \r\ntheir c~'S by w h itt.. s;111d dunes on a \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n_j \r\n \r\nb,:aut iful , unsullied bc:ich. \r\n \r\n\") \r\n \r\nEqua lly inrribYJ.ling, tho ugh not as \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nsolitary, is tht.. Okefenokee Swamp. \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nT hi s 438.000-acrc Nat iona l Wi ld life Rcfo gc and parkland. the largest and \r\n \r\nl' ,) \r\n \r\n( \r\n\"'J-.'-'Ji!ii:aiiii:iiPJ!~I ? \r\ni:..;\".~--...,.-,...,,.. \\) \r\nf4 \r\n \r\nmost ecologically intact of its ki nd in ~ \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nAmerica, is eas il y accessed fro m three _ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nGeorgia cities. In Fa rgo, the Stephen \r\n \r\nC. Foster State Park has c.1bins and \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\n~ campgroun ds, as well as rem :i l c:rnocs \r\n \r\nS and guided boat tours. At Folkston, the \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Nat ional Wildlife Refuge \\.._ \r\n \r\nand Suwanee Canal Recreation Area \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nhave a swamp boardwa lk. guided boat { tou rs. a SO-foot tall observa tion towe r \r\n \r\nand views or the nearby prai ries, lakes ~ and cypress domes. \r\n \r\nThe Okefenokee Swamp Park in \r\n \r\nWaycross provides the !cast dem;md- \r\ning way to SCl' the \" L1nd of the Trembling E.irth: ' as the Se1n inole Indi:ms ~ \r\n \r\ntours cne a great \r\npdoseand \r\n \r\nca lled it. A guided boat tour focuses on \r\n \r\n1he Olcefen- \r\n \r\nth e abu11da111 plane and an im al life, w hi le the interpretive center has lectures. fi lms and live exhibits. The Okefenokee Heritage Center1 Southern Forest World and Obediah's Okefenok, an o rigin al 1830s ho meste:td , desc ribe th e pioneer lifestyle in ea rl y Waycross. \r\n \r\n. Thenl Is also a \r\nt retlve cenler. \r\n~ \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia Ou /\\II )' /\\ll iml \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\nLEGEND \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nTRAVEL DIRECTORY \r\n \r\n16 \r\n \r\n! 14:J:lfi +Mh ii: II 1 1 :t. 1=1 \r\n \r\n~~~~~~~~u~;.o~~=! ~ ~: . HISTORIC SIT5JMONUMENTS1 \r\n \r\n. :~ \\~ ~ ~:l~)~~~~;'.~ ~f~8 Bly- \r\nGOIJ)L'( ISIJ~'i R\u0026R 531 Walker Road , \r\n \r\n: :~! ~1;f;~S~~~-F~~~;1~~ =nr:r.:: ..1J~,;~\\:1~;';~~~~~;:;sl~r; SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n5U7owdt\u003edbymosl/wngMoal.s. Se\\\\'IJ/lret'Sol (3 1525);912-265-5794. F-PA 41Cd1J1f!ll'S. \r\n1 also~-. m6Jg tin] Md . ~~~F~ ~~ \r\n \r\nblebybcur 0\u003c1)'\\.tilfloniy. Boat dldnm liom Shelt- ' IIOFW\\l, BRO.\\IJ~lt:W PIA,\\T,\\TIO~ ~TATE \r\n \r\nm.111 SwffOJ PIN liltbo,_ Sill.' or South AtldtlU\u003c JIISWRICSTl'F. 5556 U.S. Hwy. 17, (31525); \r\n \r\nQu,3,.-iM(Slaoons \r\n \r\n912-264-7333. Open: Tues.- Sal. 9 - 5; Sun. 2  \r\n \r\n: 5:30. H-EO-M-YA-GR-OS-PN-PG-TH-GS-PA. Ei1 \r\n \r\nBLACKSHEAR \r\n \r\n pkxelhr5hislalt:ria\u003ep/dn!.lt,(J(ld.Jringbad.Wf807. F.mnbuildlt'lgs.lumilhli1ftrebt(fumhcme,,n:lmu \r\n \r\n:;7;:~r;:~':GH~~aop ~,: : ~ ~ ~A': : : osnuc11,mu \r\n \r\nti1tes1tw,s \r\n \r\n754-8554. Rates: 0000 538.95. Open: 24 hours.. SNRCC-PN-PC.-PO-CP-OP-RV-CTV-PA-C. 88 ,-4-rhnls.pn;J)dllt'g.U. irl\u003eoref'll.i/,~ICI' arum, hot 51x:Avm, SO \"\"'P n~1-. ~/)'. 009 groomrngRVri.\u003ep,)rdoselop.t1k(GHIAJ LODCilNG \r\n;!f rt~ -;~~ :~i2-~~~ ~! \\~G~-t:m~~~-~~ \r\n \r\nRA,..;QI 4665 Old Hoboken Rd,, (31516); 912- 1.-\\:..;!FJI OAK US 17. (31520); /ti 18705 Sltlrw!y PN-PG-PO-CTV-CBK-PA-NA. \r\n \r\nRECREATION '. ;f~:~:::~~-Ltt:!:8~~:~~~~s-15!~; 449-1SS1.Rat~S4perpeMn.YA. Omicltfmu) Lwtrw.JSinJl]irrdlo11-rirc\u003e5'Jmt'Oflwsfinesrpoer,y \r\n \r\n:::: \u0026 \r\n \r\n= K~ :,~ ; . ~ : ~ ; ; :9~;-264- : \r\n \r\n~Sl'l!'t111rJrJ1\u003e11pq9 \r\n \r\ntlA'!S~~~~::: :i%~1~~~,-t~:;;:;~~:;~\\ ~rJ~-~5'. IAKf'.\\U:\\l:' GOIJ\"\u0026COU:\\llU' CLUH 510Golf ] SB7. ~~sll,psofVN,1/pcnod;:19of) 579.99.((-NS-F-88-CTWBK-VCR. \r\n \r\n~~=~;'6);912-449-441 1.YA-GC. ffl/Or : \r\n \r\n~ro'~';5~i/r in di!' . \r\n \r\nj 1.0\\'F.trSOAK PrinceSt\u0026AlbanySt.,(31520); HF-GR-SNR-CC-?OClV-CBHA. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n: lndi.Yllovt.'rdl'ldhistmidmlllt'llroerdll'Jimbiof \r\n \r\nl'U\\IHll:1\\ J:'\\\\ 4200 Gratfy Street, (31S16); : tlri5!myw,-oldo.tk \r\n \r\nCO.llfORTI'\\\\ IOU ..;S\\\\lCI\\ 490New~ \r\n \r\n912-4'19-3697; 800585-8659. Rates: S45 - . \r\nms.Open: 24 hrs. ~ar-round. H-OS-CC-NS-f MUSEUMS \r\n \r\n. Hwy.,(31523);912-264-6540.MF /GHf\"J \r\n \r\nsrrn. 11.\\Y \r\n \r\nTR,\\\\'f,L0:\\\"11'.ll~ OF ,\\.\\IF.HIC\\ \r\n \r\nL-88-CI-RS-FDBS-CTV-(BK-FBK-VCR-PA-A ,\\L.\\JO' MIIJJ-JI.DOU. MIISEU.\\I 1523 Glynn ; 2995 Hwy. 17 Sou1h, (31525); 912-267-0949; \r\n \r\n' \"1GHTN \r\n \r\nAve.(31520);912-267-7569. Ra!es:51.50 - S2.; 912-264-5530. Riites: 525  S45. SNR-OS-CC- \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nOpen: Moo- Sal 11-S. H-EO-M-YA-GR-GS. 01e ; NS-RSFD-Fl-CTV-C6K-FBK-GS. \r\n \r\nafthel,l(()tSt111USNmsof1isknd.id!f'Soclthi.\\15t\" \r\n \r\nPlea~SttOUtMlot1rM/Midt6.HlCO'o'fr \r\n \r\nl'IF.RCECO.CllA.\\IRF.ROF00.\\1)1F.RCf. So. (1,'f!IJ,cmddls.-indm,1,o/tm1Q1Jtloys;,c;dft,c11on. u.-\\.l'St\\\".'i' -1)()\\\\\":\\1'0\\\\'N 2307 Gloucester \r\n \r\nCen tral Ave., (31516); 912-449-7044. Open: \\'ie\\v/840SChin.i!rud51doilsm.i\u003ckbylllem.lS Street, (31520); 912-265-8830; 912-265-8831 . \r\n \r\nMoo. - F1i.,95. F\u003c.locartYlinrostottdllaincipot r('f}. \r\n \r\nRates: undef S38.95. H-M-GR-SNRCCNS BF- \r\n \r\nilfi'\u003c'linfonrutictlQtlfishingillriea,bySiltJ/laRiverand 1.tnJe~rilt.JCrret.Homeofl1obcomkrs..sponso,, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nM-PN-PG-TC-Rs-FlCTV-Cl-CSS -CBK-PA- NA MFA \r\n \r\nHarmtfestlrdSiiWtdayinOc!ober \r\ntihFWI Ml ii,H,i,ei \r\nA Go lden Isles Trail \u0026 Wiregrass Trail Community \r\n \r\nf.O,\\.\\TAI. GEORGIACCl.11.11 li:Xm ' OOIJ.EGE 3700 Alt.ima Ave.. (31523); 912-264-7201. Open: M-F, 8 am- Spm, ED. PJrtol'Untvt'tSlry Sys remo!Gec,g,arhi1roffro\u003c!5$0CWtedegrt.\u003eeforaans- \r\n::~:::t::s'!:.;.is~7!:~~;_ : fetdflciin1111111l'!OOS\\IOC\u003cl/io,i,ll.'redJniG1/fit,/ds,AfuJI \r\nl'l\u003c)t'dlidfl,a,lc/E)'(ounr,es_((,HTA} \r\n \r\nUA,\"SI\\\\ l,\\' ll.RS1\"\\11l 5033 New Jesup Hwy.. (3 1523); 912-264-4330; 800.)68-2189. Rates: S43 - S58. H-GR-SNR-CCNS-GP?O-RSCTV-FBK-IM-MANA-MfA/GtfTAJ \r\nPl~.H#SttOlllildOlltht/llSldtBkCovr, \r\nECO;',OUIDGE - BRr:'~S\\\\\"ICK 630Perrylane \r\n~~HF~1:1~:N;~~~K-~fa: S45 - SSS. \r\n \r\nSPEOALNOl\"fS \r\nGHl'A ~Holpitalily\u0026T1MksotillionMMiltt  ~l.otillWelo:me(enl(l\"orS!all!VW lnbmalionCe-rll!lilltl!city.  Gecllgi,\u0026Btd \u0026llrto!l-fast(wdMentlel' \r\n,., ~~Pme-lCl! atw.VN,;p.rm.w:n \r\n \r\nIIO\"ARUJOIIXSO\\ I.OIXit:  BRl .\\S\\\\ICK 1-95 and Hwy. 341, {31523); 912-264-4720. Rates: under S38.9S. GR-SNR-CCNSPO-RSCTV.CBK-IM-PA-NA (GHlA) \r\nJ,\\.II F..'ID \\I..;..; BRt..;S\\\\lCK661ScrantonRd, (31~25); 912-267-0800. Ral~ S42 - S62. H SNRCCNSHC-?N-PO-CTV-CSKNA (GHTA) \r\n~JffOUl.idOill/te-lnJl/kf,o,,t(Ollt', \r\n \r\n'/998 Ceoigia 0 11 ltlfy Mi11d \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nH-GRSNR-(C-NS-\u003ciPPOK-CTV-CBK-NA-SGTMF (GHTA) \r\n \r\n/ongdoookxfishingand!his6.isothesireoftheiNWllMI. \"8/essiigof : TOUR\u003c\" \r\n \r\nIJUAUn ' l,'i'S A,'i\"Osum~,; - BRUNSWICK 3302 Glynn Ave., (31520);912264-91 11.Rates:undef S38.9SoverS79.99. HGRSNHC-~-PO-CTV.CBK-NA-MF. \r\nRA\\LWAl;o;N, 195 ]04() Swriet SL, (31523); 91H6H62I . Rates: S48.95-S79.99. H-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-GP-PO-RS-CTV-CtCSS-CBK-FBK-VCR-PA-NA-MF. \r\nPlfii~u.\u003eollfadonp.J~/6-11 \r\n \r\n'fheH'et\"festival. \r\n \r\n. ':Jl/!ITAGUI UE\" IXC. (31305);912-437-5571 .0pen:9.,m -Gpm. \r\n \r\nSCE\\'ICHM\\'AY - DARIF.\"i (31305);ED.6enlreiPXiB9\u002610p-. T5. Rl'CPf)tr.1mo:orcwdlsupoo!J(n5M'n'.tS1W'i1,15hiltDtira/111 illlefit,g t-95 111 mi. to /he Nl't RI 99 crosses Alt.Jm.Jh,J ~l\u003clrerl'owl  terpte1\u003cYll;\u003ecn.~k,,Co.:,;tJ/GcotlJ(lill\"dNQflhf/(in(JJ ServiiaJf\\Jli,n \r\n \r\nMgmLdfilaiJnd~l'll'IV.SOfrJddlmarshes.llm11oorofsewr,JJ: dudeS.W.wiall_SLSrmom,.fl'fllddlnd\u003cl{)dJt\u003efyf!lilitid. \r\n \r\nhisl01icsita111/heA/1,N1iaha~di!/lanlllDdnM'fctl /(ITT9~91'. : Ol~~~G,\\'ll:S TOllKS Vernon Sq., National His1o ri( Oislri(I, \r\nHlifl\\;f.tJ,o,lli5.../dPl.w.i!JOtl.fMv/lUlffiofw.lil'MUSRSakingDMiffl (31305);912'437-6985.CC-TS.s,,\"1/~~t:sto,ffllrll,'oS w,11\u003c:YontSI C~'sf?S\u003cOpJJChitdllxmlbyfou,i.yJ/aws,n/Bl6 j /dnds. V/\u003c'ff:d.lyril.ffMldm.Wltouis \r\n \r\nRA.\\L\\OA W IITTJI - HR U:''iSWICK 3241 Gt,nn Aw., (31520); 912-264-11611 . Rates: under 538.95  SSB.99. H-GR-SNR-C(-NS GP-PG-PO-TC-K-CTV-CBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\nPle.M~ouradoop.ige16-11 \r\nROSE.UASORC.Uf.\\T IIOUSE 1108 Richmood St., (31'\u003e20); 912-267-6369. Rates: 559 over S79.9CJ. NS-88-ffi'-CBK-fBK VCR-NA-SGT. \r\nSfAAU1T IIOUSf. BED \u0026 RH.UK FAST 902 Wright Square, (31520);91226'l5902.Rates:S100-S175.NS-BB,ClV-fBK. \r\nSIJJJI I\\\\ IIRl \\ ~'\\\\lCK 5272 NewJeslfJHWy.,(31523); 912 261-0670;912-635-47JD. Rates:S49-S79. H-Hf-FP-GR-SNR-0S((-r,5-P0.(1V-(8K-PA (G#(TAJ \r\nSUl'F.R8  BRUNSWICK 99 Palisades Drive, (31525); 912-265 0008. Ra tes:539- 557. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n'. TRAVEi. SERVICES \r\n \r\nus s.. Blfll.ElfS 1S1,\\NU Hwj. 17, (31305); Open: Vear-round . MCL\\TOSII 00. CIL\\.\\IRER OF00,\\1.\\IERCFJ \\HJJ:0.llf. Cl~\"i- \r\n \r\nED. All.lmahi!Rlwr~dl'AveM,lf. l'lefr:e811dmsr.Jbirshedor1'!ofthe : lT.R 105 Ft King George Dr., (31305); 912-437-4192; 912-437 ,l-'Olkf'sg,run\u003estrl(ep/.vir,monsrt 1188.llisgrandson'swifr,fdilrl'/  6684.C. G;on1tY~sruriMRM\u003erandShn/l'f'F~M'd1llft:lmu- \r\n \r\n:s~::=~:::::,~=s=~ ~~~.~~~~.'.'8~:rm~'2~~~~~~~~!:?ti.i~rr.{f~: Kfflible chtonKfedht'I' s,.,,.here1t1 18J9. Scmeet,gma/dikt\u003eS Ii-om his . tlOflilndJ11CJ1,c- filcil,!Jf.'5 ,wailiibfer-1 i \r\n \r\nt1tl.'l-T AFKIC\\,\"i 8AP11Sf CHURCl t Madison \u0026 Ma,ket St.. : QuJJfe,l)loislimd.AAillu-J1XNJSfffP(Rl5pfo.ilg-wprcus \r\n \r\n(31305); l'MedifiaW.tS(MftnXfl'din 1868Ma~ofDll'fml : smoolr.rJiJUIJ)f.regulKlcusoipl.JnM/10flt.JlqfW'I\\HogJunvnod! \r\n \r\nNd! CVl this ~re Wlrin 1814. \r\n \r\nc~ry(sl.ii't\"desctntknts,l, reslcircdp/dll!.i/UI ftcme/\u003cl$1oc,a1111,d \r\n \r\nf1RSTl'RFSBlTF.RIA,\"i CIIURCII Jackson \u0026 Third St, (31305); ; by/U. Reyr,oim. ~urji:houst\u003e. M..in,,~f1t111!obMdi \r\n \r\nHomt-olthe~Presbj,tenancons,!'g\u003clooornewgi;J.begunwtlt'r1 \r\n \r\nSroms/1 Hijll.Y!dt\u003etJ fottndedthearyin 1716. Tt.\u003e V\"ICtori.ftlGothic: \r\n \r\ndl.-petltS(JfrJ.1res10 1soo \r\n \r\n ELLABELLE \r\n \r\nSUPF.R 8 ltOTF.l - BRLNS\\\\l CK 5280New JesupH\\.,y., (31523); 912-264-8800. Rates: under 538.95 - SSS.99. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS GP-TH-WS-CTV-IM-PA-NA. \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE ClllC.h.l'IU - lil.\\\\\\l'l.-\\t1: 100MallBlvd.,{31520); fGlfT;\\ \r\n \r\nFORTKISGGEORGE STATF. IIISTORJCSITT. US Hwy 17 , : SPORTS\u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n(31305);912-437-4770.0pen:T~- Sot, 9-5;Sun. 5:30.ED-MVA-GR-OS-PN-GS. A C)?'!'SS bltrlho11se, batract\u003c. andtilffhen fan \r\n \r\n; \r\n_ \r\n \r\ntlk\\CK CH.FJ'.K GOLt' Cl.UII Bill ftJtch Rd.. (31308); 912-8584653.0pro: l16Exit29. VMiR-OS..CCGCRS-FO-(L-FBK-NA-MF. \r\n \r\n1~econstroat'd1J11711rxrthis~1eilStheSwtht\u003emQll/p()';tolthe8m-: Enpy l8ho/esoff\u003e)/f1J18')00Cwi1}\"snewgolft'.O!.N 11/tim,n.,r,_\u003ectfor \r\n \r\nIll! (mpire. Museum, film, arid 1t!COrlftru\u003cted ,an/I.ires ,wMdble 111th.Jdvan\u003cel)(NJ(e./GHTA! \r\n \r\nfomfil,l/lon. \r\n \r\nGroup \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\nGo/lD,gt\u003es/'s fop IOOpul/h(COUMSrn 1995 Gdfpack.JgeSd'l'iJd.lbie. \r\n \r\nCR\\CM:KII\\UIU:I. 109 Tourist Drive, (31520): 912-267-7905. GRt\\\\T IIOUSE Ga. 99 \u0026 Rittenhouse, (31305); This li-,111ll'd.wir- '. \r\n \r\ntGHr,v \r\n \r\n,ng,//-,c,Jriobrbui!tmrh#!T8JO's1%1Stheoot/~IOSl#\\'Mlrht\u003e  EULONIA \r\n \r\nt:J, l'OTHO 3240Cwes~Mi11Rd.,(31520);9122641619. 'GffTA,, =:1::-Gr~nanyj{',)l':\u003e11 w,JSthi!hotneof,11velt/cnmml!/.Jd; ; LOD\u003c:.ING \r\n \r\n\\\\,\\11U: IIOl Sl:Open24Hours. 1inBnlrrsv,id:./GtlfA,, \r\n \r\n,\\IF.lllOIJIS'fCII URCII Vernon Square, (31305); 711e o,igrru/ _ EIJl.0,\\'IAli\u003eIXiE H\\-.y17,(31331); 912-832-517S. \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nchurd:romp/eredlil184]\\VdH1t~pMM//yd,un,Jged1t1thedE'stIUr1ion: TRAIL \r\n \r\nooun:,L'ILFS CRUISEU.\\'FS One St. Andfews Coun. (3 1520): \r\n800--842-0115, f\u003eltoJ~~ourMlonp:igtN \r\nISL\\SD FXPRF.SS IJ.\\IO SF.R\\1CE 220 N. Deerfield Dr., (3 1525); 912-261 -8281. YA. Sigl!/5ttlflgtOl.ff, atrpat tla~ slwrt!t! to It!$ taurdlltsNld~lDl'IVffilionshuttles. \r\n \r\nofthecitybyUniortTroopsin/86!.ihep,l'Seflt$/IIKIIJ/l'\\'lil11t1M/ecl. \\l1KEGRAS,'ITR,\\JI. Hv~. 57,(31331);9124374192.nJmi'Clkx \r\n \r\nlfl/88,IJrldbtlf/r1wtlt!ho?s,1meflklr-1sdS'lhefirsttdfict \r\n \r\n: rhelld/lW9'.Wi/1:J!Q(l(e9'\"1'W~/lyff!Gil./JlioVl.l!7,l,Slf,Jlfof. \r\n \r\nST. ,\\,'\\'ORt:\\\\'S f.PISCOl'IJ: OIURQI Vernon SquarE-, (31305); j lerJ1afllC1outell'IIOI.Jlji1vra!S..Geotgiai\\uwl.1r.J!pI.J('W.,3fSWt- \r\n \r\nNR. CJnl,Jl/yCVllm51reitl l8l8w.JSthepo1wrful8dlikofD.wien.one ; St!IOl'l'rndl famUldll'Me rr3Yffil)9 oo !his al!MUt'tOOrt\u003e ro CllolS!d.r \r\n \r\noftheiei4ng~instirutJOninrheSouth.StAndwJSChurdi1ws; GP0f9il t1 \r\n \r\nbcill1111878d..\u003esigr,edaflffalmilllchuhinEng/,Jttd. \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nTR,\\\\'FJ.{)GTOURS. t\\'C. 22 17 Glo uces,er S1reet, Suite A. (31520); 1-800-477-6009. VA-GR-TS. His/We molOf(Oild, I~ \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n!IT. C'll'RL.\\.\\'S tl'l.'iCOPLE CII UROI Ft. King George Dr., ; (31305); ThisrdCXJ'jdudt,drcd IS76w45bui/rbyfooner51.lwsdnd. \r\n \r\nFARGO \r\n \r\n$rep-en~ Sf!W\", corrfltl're tou' pdd:agmg, ~fl9. ~ Sight naml.'dfotdmartytedAfricanSalllt \r\n \r\n. STATE PARKS \r\n \r\n$H1t19Nldsp,il} t~Reapr,,.,e 1ourope,J'/Ot. \r\n \r\n: 1llF. Rll)G[ H1,y99,Ridgeville,(3 1305);NR.\\licfcnJnhomtime,e _ STFJ' IIK\"iC. t'O:ffF.RSTATf. l'ARK Ga. Hwy. 177, (31631 ); \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nHKU.\\'S\\llCK \u0026 GOWF.\\' ISIJ:S \\lll.CO.\\IE Cl,\\11:K (I/.~. 17) U.S. HW'f. 17 at St. Simons Causeway, (3 1520); 800-933-COAST. Open: Daily, 9 - 5, dosed Major Holidays. VI. klfomlilDOn for Bwns ,vrd:,Sr.Sanonsls/dnd,Se.l/sl.'ltld,LJrt/eSt. SdllOr!5lsl.lnc{Jndkfyflls /dtld.(GHIAJ \r\n \r\noncethe~ofJoc.JfOOlpifotJJdrimberbi1roosdvtmgD.Jnrn'jhey- . 800-864-7275; 912-637-5274. ()pro: 6:30 am - 8:30 pm (i?i!rfy d..,yaslhe~MRwpon;fl/}po,roo/htSouth,.,rnCoasr. i closing Fall/Winter). Hf D-M-SNR-PF-OS-CC-BF-F-LPN-RFTH \r\n\\'f.R.\\'DNSQ UAKf. WMhirx;ton Street (31305); O:igindllybidout j (8-CP-OP-RV-GS-PA. N:,me,.I ilfref wngimkY 5n,p'ifn fcstt,,: /hrs \r\n \r\ninlS06,dus5qu.Jn\u003e,~tl'don,1ieN,UIOl'ld/Rt!gisttYofHistoll(,j/Pfdces_ \\ pi)lk,sooeol!liepn,,~C'f)//ilflO.'){Othefilloo:JOi\u003c,--l..oo4.,-eSw\u003c11p. \r\n \r\nFak,,-,11/lecoriaptsofeilffylOllflpl,xm#Jgllfmmlb-/Jilml'sOgelthotpe ; Am-ss indudt5 t!ltwted brurdw.lJI.. rpicJ.,d boiII /I!p. OI bo.l:.'-'IIIIX' \r\n \r\n,nS,nMn,'lh. ~/he19fh(l'nlUlyV1:'1710t'Squd\u003e'i\u003eIVJStheWSI- : rmtiJ/s.Cdllpng.cott~mfe,pr!'INNWlerim1\u0026'Um,bo.1/r,111,p,p,c \r\n \r\n~rulrur.it5o6Jf~Jd~\u003cY!lll('rofD./rte,i. \r\n \r\n; ndITT9\u0026111Jd1Jk r-, GHTN \r\n \r\nRRllS!l\"\\\\lCK \u0026 GOIJ\u003et\\' ISLFS \\\\TJ.CO.\\t ECFSTF.R (1-95) 1-95 South. (31520); 800--933-COAST; 912264-0202. Open: Daily-, S: closed Major Holidays. VI. Brimwo'd m;i lnfonnitl/Oll dllVJ(IIJ \r\ntOU15./GHTAJ \r\nBRWiS\\\\lCK \u0026 TIIE GOWF.\"'i ISLF.S \\'lSITORS BURF.-\\ ll 4 Glynn Ave. (31520); 80:J-933-COAST; 912-265-0620. CVB-IB. \r\ncomepun,,vOUfKiCVl,u116holtsof9Qlf.V\"tS1tl\\/$fOric:.si1~fflfD'I \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RE\u003cJtEATION \r\n \r\nPINwftt-ou,,tdonrMt,tofrheRc,,idM.lJI \r\n \r\ns.w- 81,\\ CKIIFARO.'i.AIIJXGA.\\'D ,\\'A\\lGATl\\'G SOIOOI. Blad- . CAMPING \r\n \r\nbeard Cove. (31305-1636}; 912-437-4878. ED-BF-M-TS. \r\n \r\nSllJlllt~\\C.rrnmJlSTA lt f'\\RK Ga. Hwy. 177. (31631 ); \r\n \r\n,ng,'p,:,,w/OO,l/and11,J'a'lfJ\u003clllOIIU.llllJtllJf1omb.uic10.Jd..Jrl(/.'dUSCMI : 800-864-7275; 912-637-5274. Open: 6:30 am - 8:30 pm {early \r\n \r\nGwrdlic\u003c'f'ISl'prep. COU'Sl'S. HJsrooi:ilfi!fiddolphintooo. \r\n \r\n. closing Fall/Winter). H-ED-M-5NR-PF-OS-CC-8f-F-L-PN-RF-TH- \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n: C8-CP-DP-RV-G5-PA. (GHIA,/ \r\n \r\nli.'l'WUS, great fislwig. W,1Wfspoi15.C~5/ip.broches. 1'.'illt'J \r\n \r\n~W,.nfmot'f'lrrvehts. fromA!.WJ14-ooeh, southofSav.JOnofl\\ iJf1d ooellf.M'rhof.l.ld.'S(:VM/{f,.FLFreev..-.ioort~.(.3/1/.fl(/(;,9JJ \r\n \r\nFOLKSTON \r\n \r\nCOAST (1617). FOf busmw c.il 911-l65-0610 r-, 'GHTAJ \r\n \r\nPlf'.l\"'SHo,,,adonpil!J('lJ \r\n \r\nCRESCENT \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nPEUC.\\.\\ l'OL\\T RF~1 ',\\ LR.AXf \u0026 I.Ol \\ GE P.O. Box 159. \r\n \r\n(31304);912-832-4295. H-05.((-NS-C55-E-A-C5. (GH1A! \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nCUMBERLAND ISLAND \r\nHISTORK SITES/MONUMENTS PUJ.\\\\OllOL\\RD/ C.\\R,\\'EGIF. IIO)\\F. (31558); 912-882-4335. NPS-YA (ociltl.'d.thenorthtffiofCumberlilodhlilnd~ftxtcuts \r\nthe nm Sundaiyaf~month ktryp;,,,~V(lPk'Mtktl. dt!pdru fromd:'AmtOlmSt ~ w.item'orn. \r\nLOOCINC GRl:\\'111:ID I\\\\ Graod Ave., (320311); 904-261-6408. Rates: over S79.99. CCNS-BA-F-B8RSClF8K. IOOA) \r\n \r\nfORTK L',GGWRGF. ,\\IOlTJ. H\\-;y. 17. (31305); 912-437-4780. Rates: S24  S32. SNR-CCFI.D.cTV-VI. \r\nIL\\.\\IPTO:'\u003ci ISN  DARIF,\\' 610 Hwy 251, (31305); 912-437-5558; 1-800HAMPTON, Rates: S55 - S85. H-HF-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-HCPO-CTV-C8K-IMMF. \r\n~SttOtJrJdOl'l~/1. \r\nuou1rn \" ' L\\ l'Kt:;i;s \\1\\G\\OLL\\ HLl Fl 1-95, Exit 10 \u0026Ga 251West.(31305);912-4.37-5373;800-Holiday.Ra1es:S59-S69 H-HF-GRSNR-OS-CCNSPOCTV-CBKlPA-NA. IGHTAJ \r\nOPl:'\\'G-\\lT.S 1)1]) \\.\\ 0 BH.f. \\K r\\Sr Vernon Square National Historic District. (31305); 912-4.37-698S. Rates: S55 - S63. NR-EDOSNS8f-F-PO-RFB8-CHBKVI. .,/GHTA.: \r\n \r\nDARIEN \r\n \r\n. SUl'ER 8 Mlnll.  OAH.lt:\\' Hwy 251 \u00261-95. (31305); 912-437i 6660, \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nl\u003eARIF.\\' \\\\',\\11'.R~lWi\\T l'AH.K 103 Fort King Dr, (31305); 912 437-4192. F-PN-VI. Boatd.'lr.llk p,cn,c ilrt\\l lM'rlool:1119 5CmC DJlll?fl RMr~kx.M!.MnpfwL 5'tt:ofrhe limtsCampbe(Jfrstrv,1( C!'lelKalio/JofA!ricNh'.lrMatiw/rure, httllhe 4th Sat. irilun(a Vleh.M:on\\(I \r\n \r\n,11,\\G:XOIJA KU/Fl' FAC\\'ORYSIIOl'S I Magnolia Simi Way, SliiteFll0,(31305);9124372700;1 888-5457224.0pen:Mon. Sat., 10-9; Stltl. 11-6. OS-PN-PG-FD. l.ocatedoHthewHM!ilteiwrh \r\nOIU'60oflht!bes1~6!dbtiJfldn.uneoudt'l5. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITESJMONUMENTS FOI.K!HONCOI/RlllOIJSE (3 1537); NR. Ci;i 1918 t,s!Mcn NJ flOOi!IRegisr,y. FOLK.WONRAJIJ{O,\\D IJtl'()T 202 W. Main Strt-et (31537): 912-4962536. HHFMPNC. 8w/rll\"l 190.Jiltd~t.\u003edfn,,ght,oo,:1 ill/9!(1MWi'Ufllof,.-ii/toad.,,r,f.Jct5houwd111rhdit\u003eFolksrotVChdtlron C o . ~ of Commera!. SAK\\JISCltlJHCl t PostRd,, (3 1537); 912-496-2336. Tbl'oide!r dllitchH1Cil.Jfl/Ol1Co.OffJ,X'l.lrdp,nro1811.A~lfldlt'putp;lfrcm /J/IJVSJ.ef shot bya foldtet ck/e11d,ng /ht chlJrch frcwi lrddnsJM~ \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION FOI.K.'ITO.\"i GOU' 001/KS E: 202 Counuy Club Road, {31537); 912-496-7155. YA-SNROSCCGc-FO. frtP,' 18hdl'Sofgol(. tJKll-T.:\"iOKFJiSl'OR'nNG(:urs (31537); 912 -496-2417 . Open: Sat. \u0026Sun. VA-GR-OS.AtN'stxit{'iift.r~ Sho:mng,n SlllK((}l,JV.Ji/d.'4dJyr.JigelCOl-'Sl'S..sJ.ettshooJrng~ SUWASF.EC\\ ~Al. KtC:Rf.,\\ll ON ARt:,\\ (31537); 912-496-7156, 800-5WAMP96. VA-GR-OSCC8F-FO-GS. Qk,,/t'nok;;eflJt1Wildi,fl' \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 1\\t/11 1\\tli11d \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\n;rhe l lll'i,gtmnnr,.WOfd-!Owfl'ltofMOl'tM'IQ\\l't,lwtt.Jnot , - -- -- -- - -- - -- \r\n \r\nff'rlt.ilsa-idbo.l~uss.~Cl'rl/PI'. \r\n \r\nj-jj5[:0ric: \r\n \r\n~ ; : :)K: PA.\\'n\\11:-i ttv.y 121 Swth, (3 1537); 912496- \r\n:7,2H~p.s~G~~~~:ncii!:.!~=B:~: \r\n~oiWlfd~mdo.wtdSw~GISG,ile,y \r\n..,,,.,._ t,v.ists~J Ollulg-U~ rir,,r~IWIA:J9 \r\nabl,~00,,,.[41f~MfflSl:\u003eflti~rw,,hug. \r\n \r\nLioeri::J -rraJ \r\nEx plore this unique dri,ing 1our 1h,1 mc.,ndcrs lh rough m.ush ,rn d o.ik foresls to s ix muse um$., \r\n \r\nTRAD[R.\u003c; IIIIJ. C\\.\\IPGHQl!~I) \u0026 KOCltf.i\\TlO'i AR.f..\\ 011 Hwy. 121,(31Sl7); 912-496-3412;912-496-2S49.H-HF-0S-BF-FTH-CP-OP-RV-PA. twtro 1mi 50U!h M fo/i:slOn on dlt'bNurifiJSL M.1)1 RM-I. rutbY lf'CNIOUI fidtg mrkd\u003e GW1P9, ~ bo.:11 \r\n1\"\"1,p,cr,cMft,tfflrocmillldMrpl'p,11('19'croolydlldoo/W \r\n~sl8~ \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nU,\\\\.Sl~'i - l\"OLKSTO:. 1201 Soufh Se\u003cond Slrttl. (31537): 912-496-2514;8()().Dayslnn. Relles.: S32  S60. Open: 24 lvs..H \r\nGR-SNR-PF-OS{CNSPGPO-RS-CTV-CBl\u003c-PA-VI. r, \r\n \r\n(illJRGIAN .\\!Oll.'L 1900 N 200 St, (31537); 912-496-7767. \r\n \r\nRateS: S24  ~- Open: 24 In. NHl-NPS-SNR-CC.f.L-RF-TH-CP  \r\n \r\nftHl\u003cTV.CBK  NA. \r\n \r\nOIJI IJHllm' COl':\\11' J,\\IL Hinesvil!t, (31313); 912-368-4445. \r\n \r\nTilL\\~AT1'0LKSrOS SOil Wesl M.w, SL, (]1537); 1--888-- . C~l'l/WltldUJfoo/111911 ~ 1 \u003erlo1rm1\" ''\" , \r\n \r\n509-MAIN; 912-496-6256. Ra!$: S90 . 5125. HHf.QS.CC-NS- . h.Jn0omto5trlol\"fllf'I ,i..rm,nwwrr1'\"\" -s,inJ}tUll'I' \r\n \r\n88-CTV.fBKHiS-VCR. \r\n \r\n fNTlbr,g. 11\"t7ra,Ml!.lldJ6\"\"- \"fl \r\n \r\na \"'TI\u003c \r\nHIC'la.E.S: JOGGl., Glll\\llS N BMdMew OJ at MIIUt\\ff Gott, (31527); 91 2-635-2648; 800-841-6586. Rates: S4.25  SU.25. YA\u003c\u003efl-OSBA-RS }{l\" 16\" J.\\fttw 111 IMld,m btcyc;1t1 \r\n....1n.iybt'fl\"i;dbjrnr/lvcwb W, R'.yfQJOm1 ofpwtdbiu \r\np,J.'hi inti 1;. ,,.,,_.., t/'i ~\"\"' IM/r,ct v.a-ch Mid W9 //It \r\nRSIIIXG Plat N. RNffilew Dr~ (31527); 800,841-6586, 912- \r\n,,.,.,63S-3636. Clpen:D.Jilr,SLIVISf' Slfflet.0S-8A-f-PN.(p.LOCMfdJI \r\na.t~l'ro-4', \"I /v.iJldsr,vff,t\u003c'd 1(11 1..,_lh,~ \r\nGOIF Capt.~ Rd.. (31527); 912-635-2368, BCK\u003e-841-6586. Open: Daily. YA-GR-OS-C(-BA,GC-RS, 6Jtlwlfn9r,gholt,olgolt. /~1/Uor,~ QI~ Alltt.,l::t~hdw!Mo.lflddnd~9hcw0:~ffl1Jo \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICFS OKf.J-1.'\\'0Kr. OL\\.\\181:it Ot' CO.\\l.111:RCF. 202 W. Main Street. P.0 .8ox7S6,(31S37);912'496-2536.C. HQ6/1t1dlf-~/'.JlI-Old f,,J1110tp\"bu,IJ11 ISW A1N;r,/o.nimusN11ol11firoM1M11(.xf5 ~ Wol.Ol\"\"'-l'f'ff'srwallndWHtftlditt\u003cki \r\nGARDEN CITY \r\nLOOCINC MASTUt\"iFffiSO.\\l\\' IXN  SA\\'A:'oSAI I 4200 Hwy . 2 1 N.. (31408); 912-964-4344. RatH: under 538.95. H-GR-SNR-05-CCPNPO-RSCTV-PAA-CT NA-SGT-MF. \r\n\u003c#ttN1.MJonP'9tll Mm'D.6 - S.\\V,\\.\\\"Mll 19SOU5.H\\-,y, 17,(31324); 912-7S6- \r\n3S43; 800-466-8356. Rates.: under S38.9S. H-SNR-CC-NS-POCTV-IM-PA. \r\n \r\nSl?ot S \r\n \r\nl:A \r\n \r\nO IEROlff.E ROSF. COi \\1lt\\' :LI H 225Cherokee Trail (31313); 912-876-S503.YA.1']Yl8~ 'J/fl AthP0-,,1 't' \r\n \r\n((Ultl)Qb \r\n \r\nC, \r\nSOt\"Tll ;\\[\\\\'t'(INT\\'111AG[ 202 E ~Hal S1ewa11 \\'I.-,, \r\n01313). Ra!IS: war S38.9S. \r\n \r\nC''X. \r\n~:arr IIOlTJ.OFLS,,\\ 744 e. Oglethorpe Hwy., 912-368 \r\n \r\nOAl'Si:-.S - 111,t~'i\\ lll. Oglethorpe Hi.VJ., (31313); 912-3684146.. RalH: S38 - S5S. Hf-FP-GR-SNROS-CC-NS-GP-PO-RS-CTV CBK-IM fl \r\nll\\.\\ll'l'OX I:\\~' lll~FS\\'11.U 706 Ogll!thorp@ H\\.y., (31313); 912-876-4466. \r\n \r\n- . Ml5--9.-GA31S15 ~ \r\n...,_17alllolm.._....., \r\n1loriol,GAll305 911iJMlt2...... \r\n \r\nCCORCL.\\ \\ lSrroR I\\TOR.\\l,\\OOXO:.\\ltH -SA\\'A:'\\XAII P.O. \r\n \r\nBox7l08,()1418t9129632S46. 0,-,,o/lfsulf'(f'f'Mfd~ \r\n \r\ntlOr!Cl'l'ltMloatIMOl'l9~)mJOlllcinlMt.Jltfw/',t,v.. Visi co,swilmdhet;i/lJmJ!BMld~~MW-f.mp5/,Jff, \r\n \r\n.tSK1!ft1Sn\u003effiMl\u003cY!tj.Jndlt'SUotmQ'.lf~ ~ \r\n \r\n/ C'OlfXll!JMP \r\n \r\n.w.wabl, f a r ~ If ~.'1!111.as, /00rll lfSefViltl0rl fM'l('p, \r\n \r\nGOLDEN ISLliS ATTRACTlONS \r\n \r\nTAURANT/FOOD ~ tVI \r\nu 11c:n1to 541 Oglr~. onu~g12-927-99S3. iGrlrA. \r\n'rRA E SERVICES \r\nUBF.RTI' 001 ,,1'' Ql\\.\\\\R[R Of CO\\I\\IF.Rl:E \\\\lJ.CO\\IF. CF., . lT.R 500 E. Oglelhorpe Hwy. (31313); 912368-4445. Open: Mon.-Fri..9-S. C-Vl ,1 611~ \r\n,.,..,, \"\"' d\"\" ll \r\n \r\nGOU)~ISWRf.\"iORTISIA'oDS (31520); \"-tea1$ndi: -StSmcns.lwrwtSNMn(tmltSt.SlmooskllrdM'tdlrt\u003eflsllnd. \r\n \r\nHOMERVILLE \r\n \r\n:,s,::.. AIMPmSibk\u003etomm.tnl.Jnd~.WGMe\u003eW)\"Jt'I/UPl!.ltde LOO(': c; i~=::nCfflbf!'~bodl'. Ri+fll)C1f)'li:srmp$/D2'l': llfJ.wm:\\UHfJJ\u0026HMt.\\Kl\\!,f I Fargo Rd , 01634); 912- \r\n \r\n4872222;888224-3S67. Rates. SSS - S75. 0pen:Yearround. \r\n \r\nCC-NSHK-f'(}TC-BB-CTVCBKVCR-NA 1ut1/.\\J \r\n \r\nGUYTON \r\n \r\n:~=::~~~~~ ATfRACTIONS \r\n \r\nIEKYLL ISLAND \r\n!:J!;~~= '. 1 ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nchJrtuwillt~d.l-.,,WjlOl'l'.sMIIWln:vothomf51110e-; Jf.KllJ.ISUSD ~1 BeachviewDJ., (31527); 11CJ0.841 6586;912 \r\n \r\ncM!btr. \r\n \r\n; 6353636. HNHLNIHOMYAPf-OSCC NS8ABF-F-GCGP- \r\n \r\n: HR-L-M-PNPOlC-lH-CB-CG-CP-RVRRS-fDf lCTVClGSPA \r\n \r\n~~M~:~~:=~ ~~~~COlr.\\~l' l'o,'i 106 E. Cen11al Blvd., (31312); : \r\n \r\n912-772-3667.NS-88-FBK. \r\n \r\nr11,o,..,,. tillwid~!l\"9H \r\n \r\ntp,Jl/c~.yt5rd~GHT.\\J \r\n \r\nHINESVILLE \r\n \r\n. m .1'0RU'SC.\\RRl\\GE\u0026Tll,\\ll, RII)~ ViwlrsCent on Stale . Rd., (31S27);912-63S-9SOO. .I-; h'bftid Wo.;ff\u003c..wJ 1t \r\nfr.tootck.rtdlll~!t.!','.ftC- \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS ILU:O;o.-FR,\\Sllt UOL'SI: 208E.CourtSt.(31313); Nl\u0026J9()i lt.Naf!Otldl~lf'follfl~lka ~r..-i,omlC'dilfliocGp.V P~/wcJIJIJllofttftdl.lMlftdc..-.it11Pnbb:im. \r\n~1USEU .S \r\n \r\nS ~ NUMENT \r\nfAm l f.lL\\l'll. 375 ~ Oriv!. (31527); 912-635-2119: 912-635-4036.Clpen:Oilitf2-4 pm.HNMHD-M.~ ,r 0,. ru:ra.t /91)1 ~ \"' '-'brl\u003cc.0(o,,,t,Yt/ .... llld0.f,''411ttdAI tr.,g/k, '')'  1 \r\n \r\nl'ORT~il:\\\\ART.\\IJUTAJIYMLS[Ut Att A.f.Z.P.P02; Fon Stewatl, (31314-S028); 912-767-7885. ()pm: Tue. - Sm. 10 - 4. \r\nH-Hf-EO-M-OS-PN-GS. FocuwsonhisloryolfottSIP,~ dwJnJJn. f.tnD)'l:liltl,ai,ndtMJ4/t,til,111t,yO,'r1SIOII. \r\n \r\nJr.K\\UISIA~Dlll.'ITORIC DISTIUCT .1ety11 bland, (31527); \r\n \r\n912-635-2119. YA-GR.. frrwnl 1\u003e1 \r\n \r\nm,.,. c,\";111,,-,w,s,f, \r\n \r\n\u003e\u003c;{),J,ly/(}l.1\"o/f1 \r\n \r\nffhmtt-1.C,o \r\n \r\n\"'' Jl)U \r\n \r\n- . -lll01ao_,,,,,....,GASUOI \r\n9IIQIIS.07G \r\n-IXn'oacdids,..,_. \r\n \r\n1998 Gto,~1.!ia 011 .\\ly Mill(/ \r\n \r\n87 \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nJIJl.11J. lt\\KBOH M,\\H.IX\\ So. ~ Or., 1 Harbo1 Rd~ (31527); 9l2.filS-3137; a841-6586. Open; 0.,. OS-8F-f-MPO-RWD-GS. (cwrp..., w,:,;rywofi d:lr~ ~'\"\"\" lM1PrS, wr ,, prxiJlflll!,fJd/alrWI ragrm Glllbr \r\nJ[fi:l 'U. HISTORIC \\rtl:\\Kf N. RiYffirle,,y Dr. - H6toric District. (]1527); 91z.6]5-3152, 800-841-6586. Open: Daily. NHL-NR-GR-SNR-OS-CC-BF-F-M-PN-PG-RS-fD -Fl -Cl\u003cSs.E-(jS-N \r\n,.w MGT MF.hrht\u003eHdloriclk,11,ctO;.tM,Jt.~\u003ct\\l~~ \r\nll!J p'wl \\\\',1/(h d\u003cld d,,lll(\u003er OUISf'S r.~11'1' ~ e bt-11\\t'l'l'J C1M\u003cr,Wi\u003cl.wm \r\n:,i~~~;(~~NSJ~~:vf~~-:~~~~zr: \r\n \r\n~ /ocMtdl'I f t ~ (Mt\"M BNdNiftvt'k.-, thtH410fic Ll51naCl'lflttffd\"'1Mlwnd/w,:elJilltd.mtl'IIDl'S.fflldL'uiscmtMt' lhr\\'A/tofnt ( fl'tltYcrt lMC.austll';J)'. \r\nCO,\\.~rALTOIRS -TAIJ:SOf TIIJ:SOllll (31527): 800-2600470; 91Hi35-2697. EO-M-YA-GR-F..(if\u003e.11R-CG-fD-E-F8K-U-TS. 1~p,,tot5'V\\fffl.ici,Q\u003ero...rp/.i,,~ho!Pl.ll'!f4111'.WC,thow.nltou, lx:iotllilg. U!'fHJnguidMWeroru. 1'13115:p(nJ!l(W'I, mf'tfl\u003cll].Mdtwnl \r\n:11;:':~r~:=~~~~ room'l/l,l/,ori Jnd (JOii ~ - OeSlillilrim RIJ!lol9r'f!ll'llr romp.J'ly \r\n \r\nC~IJIMtdO...W,. ~ ~ I I S ( G b t s  J (o1pf\u003cIIJS. l.?t1A \r\nKl~CSL-\\.~D \\\\AlTR SPORTS (31S48); 912-729-S999, 800433-0n5. M-PN-PO-WS-RV. frsJww/ t;rlC)HIJ\u0026ro.iMgMP flVd tnthe,ll.'lifttffl'f'ISJndO't'oi Mll~IOIJlltA/tw,t,,: Oce.v,. m',tl \r\nIAnlF.LISIA\\'D IJSKSf,OIJ1CIJII 233 Laurel Island Road, (31548};912-729-7277;912-729S999. ED-YA-GR-05-CC-\u003ciC RS-FD-ClMF. rho 18holP, p;11 l1C01~WdHJtvedoo1olfoll-uon lht5'Ji.Hhb.ln4a/Crook,dR'-'t'lby\"\"1:ilow\u003e lll,.niJ~/mtfl,(XJ(J y.-wds.,iQXlsqfttWiou\u003c,.,~c/oci,dp,oVtl:f).~d,no,,g \r\n \r\n=r~~~scal~ :1~\"3!!1:,; 1$-1-rtw,,,.,.rpl/WWftlg,\u0026dht ,. 11pMy. ~-~~~~ \r\n11,tU .,. ,..,_,MJdiibutttJw~ _, olJi\u003efi CiudfdfldUI' \r\nc.u,,\"~ \"',i11w i.t11\"S.1Wl'ri.M'\u003c'Pf~ \r\n \r\nJO.\\lJ. ISl,\\ XIJi',,\\110~1. IIISTORIC lA.'iD \\IARK l)L\\TRICT \r\n~~~~=~H:E~~~~~~~~~~! \r\n~ R~s= :cwul 'i\"';C' ::;:.:::: oltP.Sll:1\"d./utTHJl~-vylulwso/s,omu,~1.m VISitots \r\n \r\nJ)Ulll'lg~ lh\u003e,ng1~/ro~cr,.NJl#.hJons1t\u003cJJ/;Jblt \r\n \r\n,. \u003c M \r\n \r\n8J \r\n \r\nCAMPtNC \r\nKJXGSlA\\'D/j.\\CKSU:-.:\\ IIJ.E\\'UKTII 152 1 Scrubby Bluff, 01532);912-72Hl32; 9KOA-5220. Rales:S15.50Ttnt5ite  \r\n \r\n~~l!!,;:;~':;;!.\"7;::-sr,HlIWlld(,wlh-lOUlof6J NiP.:t1ed1Kk-; 00:\\.\\.'illlt\\\"l\\tf.OIJ'COllR,;;F, Cap! \\'l'ylly Rd., (3152n; Cfl'lter, (31527): lm-982-9332; 912-635-2119. Ratts: S5  SlO. S19.9SftjHool:ups.Open 8  11am;3 Bpm.CC{8-CP-RV\u003cTV \r\n \r\nOpen: Oaly. NHl-EOM-YA-OS. \r\n \r\ntt.w,Jt fill\"lm/()f PA l~Di'lo:wl'for~a4 \r\n \r\nMA,AA/1:P:GoodS.,,,..\u003e\"~  \r\n \r\n1 \r\nl:t: ! t ~ : J :; :z~::.;r!:11~~}:!f~ ~ \r\ni~s~'1t9~~:::~. = auwoffm /Showl. \r\n \r\nDimC\"1f'lor.ftt\"'m~Rirkfsran\u003c1rM\u003cM1111~/0N(t'flrtr \r\n \r\nriltmglhedt,... .uid\u003c1rlhf'~}ffs/.NvClvbHi11,./\"11hf'~\u003eg \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n~~~52~: ~Je~lr \r\n \r\nLODGINC \r\nIUST\\\\l'SO:R.\\ kl\\f;!\\11\\\\ I\\\\ P.O. Box3029.1353H\\',')'40 Easl (31548); 912-729-7666; 800-728-7666. Rates: SSO - S80. H- \r\n \r\nl'l\\f. l,\\ Kl!S GOIJ' COI-MSF. CapLWyilifRd., (31527);912-635- l~'M'l't..btilwo't'l'IS! SIIJn'!Sktw/lM.tll.}'1'hJ.nl f.:.\"1.Mt0b\" HF-fP-GR-SNR.(C-NS-GPPGPO-CTV-CBKIM-PA c,,iM \r\n \r\n2368.0l \r\nair,.. \r\n \r\ndb,aa';c,t.1~1nPSCl'lltir11n/(lauo\"1/ol6J!w:w,J.dl!S \r\n \r\nSl\\l\\lrJt\\\\\\\\T.S So.~Dr.. (31517);912-635-2074; 800-84HiS86. Rates: SS - SILOpen:O.iily. MemcrialDay  Labor Day YA-\u003ciRSNR-OS-CC-PO-fO.GS. A.nll.-M-.t\u003c\"\"'P,ri.11a..\"iw.M\" \r\nP '\"\"'~lil1'\\ffdessnw('f,~-spoolMr.l\u003ern,,Jds~ nvttiJrop \r\n \r\nTt\\,\\IS CF.\\7Ul Capt Wylty Rd.. (31S27k 912-63HIS4; 80(). 841 -6S86. Raia: 51 2 514/lv. Open: Datti,. YAOSCC-GC-TC. fJ \r\nd.l)'c01M1SA'!dp1Hh\u003c\".A Ti!fllllfM.l!J-Wll \"TCfJ]S LJCilily /ndMd.1,1( /i\u003es)(Jtl:SMIJCMIIC$. \r\n \r\nCA, I Ka \r\nJl:K1'U. ISlA~U C\\.\\IPGHOI IXU N. ~ y Drwe, (31517); 912-63S-3021; 912-635-2119. Ra!eS:512  S17. ~0aiy. YAGR-OS\u003cCBA-f\u003cP-RV\u003cTV. ~ , a l l n 18KOd.:Jf5(11'1 ll\u003efl w/Jror.h8id~ti1JO~MMolti.9\")toftilhodi-ql Pl -~,nu R\\' iaf\u003c'S r.- l1I MT..- It. l\\.tft'I' td ff'll,Y O,._,.u, Ml70\u003c\"mS, ~{Jily~~..,,J~~'UJtw 1-..rllhle( b.itt~-~iltrd/.11..\u003elf'tl \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nKa \r\n \r\ns..ttSttmtP. d:)Mf11-..,rdl \r\nTRAV.l\"..L ERVICcS Jtl\\TU. ISl,\\.\\l) CO.\\n:.,110s\u0026 \\\"lSITOKS Bl'KE\\l On, BeadMew Dr. (31527); 800-341-6586; 912-635--40IIO.. Open: \r\noat,, Hf.NHl-0-M-\u003ciR-OS\u003cC-NS-BABff.GCM,O.TC{IKP \r\n-R-K-FO-CTVENA-C\\la.llJMF.PIOlldes,rDmJtiionb~,,.'1 \"'!/S,1lki)ll'HJCl'I \"~' ,,Cmwr!IG'ICffl:l.'l'..,U'l'lhc:lfffi Jt4tfu,,,rc. ccmoorl.itt~lflro/500 r1 GlflAJ \r\nl'IU',fk'f'CUtlld011pitt}l.'ll \r\nJl~rlJ. ISIA,\\'1)\\\\'l:U'.O.lm CFSl'F.R 901 Je l:yll Causeway, (31527); 800-841-6586; 912-635-3636. Open: Dai!y 9-S. EOOS \r\n,,.,,..,,,,.,....,..,., GS.~DMCl'IJi\u003e,\\\u003efJntNIJOn!i:goJ/.lem!S.plil,(bHdt,\u0026rotic \r\nGblncthq,,:' t,. ,\"\"'1.tftff,pf5'.ll\"m,,,1~.hl1Nslf'ttUI \r\nCONVENTION CENTER JDt.\"lU.JSL,\\.\\l\u003eCO.\\\\'E.\\llOSCDllll I BU( h'lltw 01t\\ff, (3 1527); 912-635-4080. OS\u003cC.fD. Gaw9.l'ur1,Y-+rnt~ W\"'h t'fnlf'l'~ngSS.lmfl1h.~l.JDO/t\"\"\"\"'\u003cr;;t. I.SOO~I~ llk'!'l'lntotmS,140(8'10}ttlllblboodl!p,IM, \r\nloldcbrlll\"lvLt,iWl(JIIM,,gMrat~ \r\n \r\nf' \r\n \r\n\"d\"\"J'9 \r\n \r\nammRT IXS  l-~Kl:'IGSIA.\\I) 111 EdenlieldRd~ (31548); \r\n912-729-6979;\u0026-798-98~. Rates: S59 - S79.99. HM-\u003ciR-5NRCC-NS-GP-HC-PO-K-CTV{BICJ-IM -VCRPA-NMN. \r\n \r\nOA\\'5 L\\'X  Kl\\'GSl,\\~ll HM Easf ~ Awerue, 01Sd8k 912 \r\n \r\n729-5454. Rates: SS9  S79.99. HM-GRSNR-CC-NSPO\u003cTV \r\n \r\nCBKPA-NAMF. r-, \r\n \r\nf' \"\" \r\n \r\nr.iJc,,//l ~ l\"fl(avf't \r\n \r\n11,\\,\\\\ l'TON 1s.,  KlXGSUXll 1363 Hl'wy. 40 East (31548); 9127291900. Rates: S48  H S. H-HF-GR-SNROS-CC-NS-G,-POCTV-CSK-1-VCR-NA \r\nA.:\"'\"'' ..donl\u003e40t'l3 IIOUD,\\\\' IXN  KISGSl,\\,\\ U 930 Hwy. 40 East (31548); 912- \r\n. ' 729-3000; 800-322 6866. Rates: SS9 S79.99. \r\nH- HF-M-GR-SNR-CC -NS-\u003ciP-PO-RH-fD-Fl\u003cTV\u003clHM -PA-NAMf. \r\n\\l\\Rl'iat\\SI Ill.\\ I\\\\ 2343 \\liage Dl'M. (3 1548); 912-882 l004, Raia: S58.95  S19.99 SNfl{CNS-,0.K-CTV-VCR-PMlA 1ufflAI \r\n \r\nn.\\1110,1m1mrrH1oc~,n:M ss IIMchviewl\u003eriw, (]mn: \r\n \r\nl'l:\\(lrrRU'. I\\\\ J..1\\1;,\\J.\\\\JI 1]75HospitalityAve.,{31548); \r\n \r\n800-253-S955;9 12-635-226 1.Ra1 es: over S79.99 . HNR-M GR-SNRCC-NS -BA,GP-HR-PG POTC-TH-R-RS -K-CTV-CL \r\n \r\n91288l-8200;800-382-8200. Rates: S42 - S60. HHF-\u003ciR-SNRCC-NS-\u003ciP-POCTV\u003cSK-IMMF /GI/IA \r\n \r\nf8K-J-IM-PM,tf.1GlfTAJ \r\nl'.O\\II OHfl\\ \\ L\\I.-\\\\D St ffi.li71l~v0nw,01527); 912-63S-2211: 800-204-0202. Rates: S79  S175. H-\u003ciRSNR{C NS-BA-\u003ciPPG-PO-R-RS--K-CTV\u003cBK-J-\u003ciSPAA-MF. t\u003c,,flAJ \r\n \r\nWe Cornered the Market On Coastal Fun \r\n \r\nQUAim' IXN ,\\.~l) SllnTS , KISGSIA.~I} 985 Boone Strttt. (31548); 912-729-4363. Rates: i.nlef S38.95. tf.GRSNR{C-NSPQ.fl-OV\u003cBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\nSt:PCR 8 .\\IOTn. - Kl:'IGSlA\\'D 120 Edenfi~ Or~ (l1S48); \r\n \r\nD\\\\\"S l;\\,\\:  OC.\\.WllO.\\T 60S.BeadMl!WOnve, (31517);912 6]5--1319; 888-635--3003. Ral:~ sn S89. tf.CiA-SNR-OS\u003cC--NS-- \r\nBAPO-RS-OV-PAAMf. ,-4 \r\nPJ _ _.ourlldon/1-lftlldllldC- \r\n \r\neorgia,s \r\n \r\n Cumberland Island \r\n \r\noastal  Hisloric Silcs \r\n \r\n912-729-6888.. Rate: SlS.IO-Sfi0.00. H-Hf.{;RSf{C-NS-lOCTV-OIK-IM.PA-NA-U. \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD RVICE \r\n \r\nIIOIJl),\\\\' IS:'I -J:Km. lSl,\\,\\\"II 200S. ~ D r~01527); \r\n \r\n Antiquing \r\n \r\n\\\\ \\Jll.fllO( , r 1075BocneAve.. (31548k .iH1A.' \r\n \r\n912-635-llll. r-, \r\n \r\n='. ~~1~~~~ \r\n \r\n1:t~~-i:s.~1:: P/~;;m-ourlld0llf)l \r\n \r\n:~~l~:;;:1 \r\n \r\n~~~~- \r\n \r\nOrn.er  Okefenokee \r\nr\\.' KINGSLAND Wildlife Refu ge U 1-95  ~ u p Packaging \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\nKl.\\'GSUNII Slfl)lfl'IN!; (31548);912-7295999; 800--03-0225. Open; 10am-6pm. H\u003cCRS-\u003ci5-Vl,f.JCJ1inem.d!-~ col- \r\n \r\n24 hrs. HHF-M-GRSNR-OHC-NS-BA-GP MPNPGPOTC-R R5-K- FD-CTV-0.-0S\u003cBK-FBK-GS-IM-PAA-NA-SGT-W- \r\n \r\nKIN GSLAN D CONVENTION \u0026 \r\n \r\n..,_,.,,Al /(ocf\"\"-'s.pnfllfr,ff.imo:11'/Jd:i,,t111'dSU'l'SlcGJ!edjirfl('K'11tptd \r\n \r\nJUaU l:.\\TAffi l~S n1 North BNdMtw l\u003envf. (31527); 912-63S-2256.H-Hf.8A-PO-KPA. \r\n \r\nV ISITOR 'S B UREA \r\n \r\nJf.K\\lJ. I.\\~ 975NonhBeac:fiw!,.vOnw,(31S27);912,635-2531; \r\n800-736-1046 Rates: SS4  S169. HF-GR-SNROHC NS-BA-\u003ciP-PN-PG-PO-JCTHRRS-K-fD-CTV\u003cl\u003cSS--FBK-PAAC T-SGH4F \r\n \r\nIi 0. Bo, 1928  KINGSLAND, GA J IS48 800-433-0225 912-729-5999 \r\nhllp://Y1YIY1.i~coas1.com/na1i2a 10r/l:in gsla nd.h 1ml \r\n \r\nJIJ..\\IJ, 1\\1,\\\\D CU.UltOlll. 371 R1YeMeW Orive, (3 1527); 912-635-2600: 800-5359547. Rates: over S79.99. Open: Year ,cund. H-NHL-NR-M-FPGRSNR-CC-NS-BA-8FFGP-HC-H R M-PO-TC-TH-R-RS-BS\u003cTV-Cl-CSS-E-CBKFBKlGS-IM-VCR-NA-S GTMF. ((\u003eilUJ \r\n \r\nKINGSLAND* An Aniique Trd/1 Commvniry \r\n \r\nR\\.\\IADAl.~N -Jl:K\\UL'ilA~II 150S.iwdMMOl' , (3 1527); ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n912-635-2l ll . Rates: SS4  S250. HGR-SNR{(,NS-BA-\u003ciP-PN- KISGSIA~l\u003el ll~TORICDlnRK,T (31548); 912-729-5999; \r\n \r\n~~~ni:i;~t:~\\~~::.~:~\\~~~=1~:: PO-ltS--K-FO\u003clV~ s;;'!;,,\":;111tM\"'f',, \r\n \r\n. ~~=~~=~~~~! \r\n~'1  ff/$U'ai'\\nqA\"~ \r\n \r\n8MiP-PO-KBHTV.PA \r\n \r\n, HISTOMIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nTRAVEL sal:VK'\":S \r\nC\\.\\ll\u003ea/KL~GS RAl' ARfA 0 1.\\.\\IBf.R OfCO.\\L\\laT. P.O b130.(31548);912-72'9-S840. ,~, \r\nGF.ooGL.\\ n smm l.\\looL\\llU\\ m,ut . KI.\\GSl.-\\.~D \r\n=c~1501St Marys RoadSouv,, (31Sd8k912-729-325]. Cffo/1 Iw \r\nrlpi'l'il~ ml'llldi.cn CM/M /ocJttd /,Ieng Gtov,l'J il\u003e-btullJ 1't'f Sl.ltc'/lql',',\\l)'S \\lis,tcts1vi/MJ\"\"1p/1Ar1~ips41111~.i,ssist.Jrl' ln:wi, fti1flfrlt!S/4ff, as1vril.t11f.'1~dtldres11oomf01ie, (M. \r\n\u003clfl.',1~1bk\u003efor~ ilS 1wliM\",1rocrnfl'SN\\m,cri \r\n81t~~~~~.~=~:::=~~~:~,,:!.~- \r\n.nGfl:llgti5Co.m.1f(crrw,- '1' \r\ncox, KISGSl-\\.~D t:.\\110\\ II: \\lSITO~ BCRE\\ l 107 S. 1.te \r\nSt,(31548);912-72'9-S999;8J0-433-0225. 0pen:Mon.Fn. 8 - S. M.f.VI-NA-CVB-MF-VI. Tr-dwo/A.nl/.95ComtIO(};./-~ W..... ~,li,d(~bJ.n:l. ~ . \u0026.fMtP'O' \r\n \r\n\\IIL\\.\\ Ill TIit:/~[\\ Rf.SORT IIOlTJ, ,'l. f.OWEMt:\\O:CE.\\lf.R 1175 N. Beadwiew Or., (]152n; 800-841-6262; 91Hi352521 . Rates; S74  5239. H-HF-((-NS-8A-F-HRPN-PG-PO-R-RSKBSCTV-CL-J-VCRPAMF ((iH1AJ \r\n \r\nI'S 17 ~po:1TRO,\\lr 01548); 912-729-5999; 800-431-0225, PN.us,11w~'hlJ491~p,1'i1i/JellOl-~lt5~.JnO'S UN.1IJOln,tt 'PwRr,,JtJ\"1VdScncunlrd.in11M\"\"'1,1u1utu\"flfll t'lrl! IObcrhs.doidcmnglNRe.v,\\Jfloo..11)'W.lf \r\n \r\nIIIOll'fMISfgmo',,ISoflOUl1SlfftrlJrtd11,1ffi.f'ldcOff'ffl~'''\u003e' \r\n~0.--~~~t'~~bkllloptrd /Q'J, vilW!l\"']ffl/S, /llt'l't,~P'lmi.\"D. /1,M.'l,m/miJll(J\\4:Slttn, ,HIA) \r\nl'l,,,11fJHOU1.Jd001fJMrB8 \r\n \r\n\u003c-HOPPI IC \r\nJ[K\\lJ, ISUSOSIIOPPl\\'G (]1527}; 800-34 1-65a6; 912~353636 Open:Daity. OS.CC-GS. lkl11M\"g,lb\"\"14'M'f'f.,,,.,..,,..t1 \r\n \r\nSPORTS S. RECREATION \r\n~lSII OSCII.\\ RlTJtS (31548); 912-729-41 14; 800-43)0225. BABF-F-M-RV-NA. Ollshctt ~ FIA ;nJ f if lily er \"1fl\u003et l1f15 \r\n \r\nKISGSlA~O I.OC\\I, \\\\tl.OO,\\tt: Ct:.\\11:R 1075.LeeSt,(31548); \r\n912-729-5613. Open: ~ -SJm. HF-NRM-VCR-VI-NA,MfVl. ti \r\nHisu1tJCDistnctflotdl11!l\"ffOll'do,ul9J9/w,tl'llnU..Jl.\u003cOll.ffloJ\". MOl'O.-of-..itMgta,,,..SocJ/1,f,,n~ .: \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\n1998 Geo13!it1 011 My .\\tli11d \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\n~fiJlwigpa,MW811dyouranpicklf'gt!alflO'lllhepa,k.'sb.Jil\u0026IJC.lk sllln!. la.n:tyandtwredshc,,,usifflSfMrivifes/otlgl'fsr.i,,,m l'isirftstoticsittofi-)Sl!NSIIINl! l,\\ KF. C:.\\.\\IPGROl ~ IJ ()1)20);912-884-2744. \r\nLODGING \r\n,\\lfJ.O~' BUJff 2999tslands Highwa;t. (31320); 912-884-5779; 888-246-8188. Rates: S7S-S290. 0peo:Tues.- 5u'l.. 10 -4. H-HF-EO-M-YA-CC- NSll'NPO-RFTH88-CG-CI-K-C8K-GS-IM\\J CR-KA-Mf. \r\n,l!ID\\l'Al' Ml.ml. Hwy. 17, {31320); 912-884-5416. \r\n \r\nSTATEPAR S \r\nFORT MC\\WSlT.R STATF. IIISl'ORU; l'ARK 1894 FL McAllistei Rd.,(31324);800-864-7275;912-727-2339.Open: 7am 1~. H ED-M YAGR-SNR-Pf-OSCC8f-F-PN-PG TH-CPOPRV-GS-PA. l.i1i.'dond,esou/hlu,,~o///J('G,,w~lltt\u003eRi,ff, /Mp,.lrlc,srhe homi\u003eo//nt'b.-s1Pf\\.'SITI11,ir.lfl111'.V\"(lortr\u00261111)'Jo/d1#!CDflkodetaq,. Nl'WidM110119~Wl.'Odb.xldbt.\\Jllllfulj,jjt,ru,sh. ll\\/$to.\u0026!lp.JJt \r\nofl\u003c\u003erS.JmusAmCIWll,llll11(1Civa!V/1amf.tcudSl~dSCM!J!~ /I;;(\" \r\n~ bcw:~.nJ,-,._l~f.-~ Cir014'M~TDl.l(S~1-.,m .Jd.a,a,rKY.J r, GHTA \r\nPfN!\u003c ,.,,,donb.do/111,\u003ello.MJM.,p \r\n \r\n_::=._ - \r\n \r\n!i , \r\n \r\n~y\"_. \r\n888-733-5774 l,l I' 'i \r\nwww.pactel.eom.au/lssi _!_,1~\\.E \r\n \r\nLITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND \r\n \r\nl',\\l.\\lrR.\\ l'l.A, Ti\\110:i 40Sp,ingfield Plant.11ion,; 5836 Islands H\u003c..,y, (31120); 912--884-5450. Rates: SlSO  S2SO. Open: Closed ThanksgM ng. Christmas. New Ye.n QS-NS-8FfPOTH-BBK C8K.IJCRKA. 111ERIPLF.l\"FAR.\\\\ 1]]7 Old Oorchestei Vllage Road. (31320); 912-8845450. Rates:550  SOO. OS.NS-TH-88-Clll\u003cVCRKA. \r\nPATTERSON \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION In1U: S,\\11IJ ,\\ WIIJJIJ l:J(,\\l,\\,~ \\Gl!.llt:., T ,\\Rf,\\ (3 155 7); : IS.OOOres pcJ,ichu111,ng,ri~\u0026l'IJYllf'COU\"1!115.BudftfUrr.lr : Salil.tOM \r\n \r\nSl 10RTS \u0026. RECREATION \r\nroRT ,\\lfAIJJ~71ilt M,\\111.'U fl. McAllister Rd. (31324); 912 \r\n727\"2632. BFf.WNS-FD-fL lcW,\u003ed on Og1!fw R,.,.., ,s\" full. \r\nS..'MCet!U'lll,lOff(,,jbolhfrM\u0026Sdlt1..itH~\u003c..u,t~ IMIMt.ay.Dod.q(J G,,lf~~ \r\nOGrJTJIIF. Rl\\'FJL TIIE GNt~\\1' Hwy 17, (31324); 912-7562676. BF-f.M-PN-PG,RFflHYHM\u003eP-RV-RS-fl-PA. film 1G ZSO rr.,ovnerlm1 N 1tK1:.yicft\u003etry.1~ 'l'M'lgrofr ltl(Allq,y Bwr.wig. fiJhiilg.GlmpRJ.S\\'\"\"\"\"1~M\"!i'.rd1n..m.1t:\u003e\u003c'''(') \r\n\\\\',\\TT.Rl'ORII IAXUl,Wi GOIJ' COi lllif. 731 Waterford lardr,g Rood. (31324); 912727-4348. GC. 18 Im W scy/1' CM!rloGkmg rroo/1,11'/dClllouto/f.M,0,iuan;JGrorvaPlll!').t)-\"''119'~!/IMi.. ~.PG40'lSltl.lCtion \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n~ ~~fs:~~-0~!,1!~~\\.;~~F~:srot6~/;!~~~:::~ '. POOLER \r\n \r\n. CAMPING l'OKT .~C:.\\IJJffi](~1'Alli IIISTOKICPARK 3894 ft McAllis- \r\n \r\nHEO-FP-GR-OS-CC-NS-BA-Bf-f-HR-M-PO-RF-TH-BB-CB-CG-(1-l MUSEUMS \r\n \r\n: let Rd., (] 1124):800-864-1275;912-7272339. Open: 7am - 10pm. \r\n \r\nD-R-RS-FD-CSS+FBK-GS. Pnsw,pw,lll~01mei{b.inlf'$r!dw,lh : ,\\I/Glrl1\"8111AIRWRCE IIERITAGEMI ISEl/.\\1 17S Bou1ne HEOMYAGR-SNR-PF-OS.CC8F-F-PN-P'G-THCP-0P-R\\J-GS-PA. \r\n \r\n(M'fll\u003c/'lliksofundewlopedb..w11!tlp/shtlh,~ 6shmg,hmro.Jd. '. Ave. (]1322); 800-421 -9428; 912-748-8888. Open: Daily 10 - 6. loc,nedo.-rlhesoc,fflt.-wikollllt'GrMO~'\u003c!Clw-RNl.'r,t/16p;Jtkislllt' ~ brcfrlg, $IW!Jlln9. c.lllOfnflg. Acres5.iblt\u003eallyby bror and by j H-EO-M-YA-GR-SNR-OS-CC-RS-FO-(BK-f8K-GS-\\JCR-CT-NA-MF. hon'ltofUl;\u003ebxr~YW-dM\u003cml\\Ol. ~101 o!IM'Con~ \r\n \r\nr e s e n - . i ! O ' l ~ ~ d ( T M t e \" t r l d : J d t d .\"\" 1GHTAJ \r\n \r\n i1ierr111StW11(.l\u003eltmAFlll/\u003cn~dlldltlklhi\u003estoryollhell'llfl,l)'\u0026h Nt\u003c;~a,r,or,gg.,...lfko'f'(l,1.),lf(//Jtw~fiiSJlrnldlShdiiS\u003cOMWpdl/( \r\n \r\nLOOCINC \r\n \r\nPINstW'f'0qt ldonpq89 \r\n \r\n!Uiigl-'A'/lf Toldtfvwji~~fNloontJhi.s~b.Jlffl \r\nlrlliS01ev,e,,,nc..C\u003cJtrrilg5t'MCl'~lor~frO'lll5m tiOOPfllt \r\n \r\noifMtJl7l(Ml;IIICtJllt,1\"11119(MIVl'..-irftS~1.,.fc1SCl'l)l1.:ihik ,ig.~\u003cl!Upu,,cl.,llgfDM Gtoc.p1o1~.iv, iblt\u003e,wh \r\n~flO/J(t'_/(,H/,U \r\n \r\n1111:woc.1:0\\ IJlTIJ' ~T. :,,1110,SJM,\\,o (3 1522); 888 \r\n \r\nSEE-l5Sl;912-638-7472.Rates:S300 - S525.0pen:Ye..-round. \r\n \r\nH-ED-M-FP-GR-OS-CC-NS-BA-BF-f -GP-HR-M-PN-PO-RF-TH,88,C \r\n \r\nB-CGClLO-R-Rs.FD-EFBKGS-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n0 \r\n/GHTAJ \r\n \r\nf'INW'!NOU,,JdDllplg,89 \r\n \r\nMIDWAY \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nDORO lfSlT.R AC\\Or.m  NATIONAL HISTORIC l'1.-\\0: 8787 Oglelhoipe Hwf., (11120); 912-884-2275; 912-884-2149. Open: Tu-Sa 10-2. NR-M-PN-PO. rneAcamy, kld.Jyan!Ntcomnk.\"11ty ante,i)f1(./~( l',\\lSlountk'!d,lftl'ttht!CMIWNassdloolfotfrt'Pd MMS.Dr.,.b\"ooLlllht,Kirig.Jtp,(f\u003eiJ/OOhereb-W1961Bilming'litn \r\nGW1p.l9\\ ofdlt'fn1m.-,or~oillwCiwTRKjirsmo1-\"-'\"\"lfl'IL \r\nDOROIFSff~ \\lU,\\GfJJX\u003eRO ffS JIJl PRFSUl1TJUA.'\\ O ll!ROI (31l20); NJmtdlorlheDM:MrMl'lflr,J,lrd.5eftledri 18.JJby~im-i,MxJwJyilldStritly.ChnhMJ IBS4 Mriffl bc.l~onGa.1MyJ8dbou161111.NS1ofM,d.\\lJ)'Oudl \r\nl\"ORTMORRISSFATE IIISroRICSrrF. GA H\u003c.vy 38. (31320); 912-884-5999. Open: Tues.- Sat., 9 - 5:Sun. 9:30 - 5:30. HEDM YA-GR-OS-CC-PN-TH-GS. E.mhv.\u003citf\u003c Iott buih III I716pmrri!deilor9'J .igaml fht\u003e lklflSh irl bo:h tN Rm:liklbOtYl)' W.w .Jnd VI.Jr of lBU. Mi,,ro,n ~ rhemiiUl')'Mldcu/nxalMtOlyollhewriltldlhl \r\nIOll-flof5utuy.Glot'1t.WWIOW~Jil.Jblt-wilh~rl0btt-1GHT/IJ \r\nU:00.\\TE \\fOOO.\\L\\.\\STO~ N,\\llOXAJ, lt lST\"ORIC PUCE (31120);912-884-6500.0pen:April - uiboi Day; Frw'Sat. 9 -5;Sun2 - 5. NR. !!'Conrrw.::.:dn.wtonflouiShc-dason,o/Gft,rgw)~ \r\n/nMndSl100J1fRpl.ln11J11MJi111d61lOIVdn.ffWi11f}iPSl!fW.l'f.\u003enQll()tl owrwDrl.ooisl.t'Conrt':Sbor,Wulgill\"den-l'IOlld-famoc~,nlhelBlh (fll/U'yfotltslll'IYandl'..-OOC51](.'0.'$-~btt,ilt'm',l/ed11tdlM!~ plN1G. Vi,ir,;n 1ttffl\",c,ywJb,grJ.Nlthenricf!dtt'S. \r\nMlllWAl\" QICROI Hwy. 17, (31320):912-884-5837. Bui1I 17l9, ~s,gn,rsoltnrtwwauonof~,1R~ !}l!rUdis.JnddU.5;SfnJta.5'.M!Jdl!'l)';rtlhqiputp'lll'fft.Ml.cr,llf'll')'d.UestoColcri.tlG~. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nCO.\\IH)RT l,'\u003e.'~ -SA\\'.-\\.\\NAII AIRl'\u003c\u003eRr 1016 East Hwy. 80. (31408);912-748-5242. Rates: unde1 Sl8.9S- S58.99.H-GR-SNR CC-GP-PO-OV-CBK-NA. \r\nOCOXOU\u003eDGE- POOIJ:K 500 E Hwy. 80, (31)22t 912-748 4124; 888-ECONOSS. Rates: S52 - S99. Open: 24 In. H-GR-SNROS-CC-NSPO-K-OV-C8K-.1-NA. \r\nSAV,\\.-.NAII AIRPOKT L'\u003eX \u0026 COSff.RE.'iCF. a,TF.R 301 GoY. lreullenl'.\u003eriYe,(31122);912-748-6464;800-272-fil32. RateS: uncler 518.95 - SSS.99. H-GR-SNR-CCNSHCPO-RS-Cl-JIM,PANASGT. \r\n \r\nKO,\\ C-\\,\\IPGRO l''\u003eO- RIOl\\111;',DIIIIJ. Hwy. 17 South. (31324);912-756-l396. 8HP0.J.JcdlWK,r.'1'1t\"lf'S. \r\nS,\\\\'AS,'\\,UI SOlnl l HwJ 17 South \u0026 1-95, f3112 4); 912-7S6 \r\n3396; 800-562-8741 .Raia: m -525.50. Open:Year-roond. 8 -8. \r\nGR-OS-CC-NSH-PG-PO-CB-CP-Df'RV-OV-GSPA. tattd 18mL l,OU!no{S;,va,irwh_onUSllllOsllJIX.'lipul/U'lw;ll'f11'-'Sh\u003c,l~\u003c'do,, J5 \u003cIC\u003c'~ Wr t\\1111 \\1.-l'IOUS 11, !\u003c'I\" 10111. Sh,ff.'f'bo.ttd. b.Jlh:b.Ji.J i//lld9'l\"lll't0001 Coiff''t\"-MdRV1\\\u003cWl\u0026M.XWl!I 1~-.,,t,.r.n-S.n,,J, Jf,S~ ro l','J/l~ l'lo-Ai \r\nWAlT.RWAl' R\\' 11,\\RK P.O. Boli; 1337, (]1324); 912-756-2296. Rale!.: S15 - Sl8. CC-8F-F-PN-CP-RV. Sil~ \"1erdfampgrootldon rllt'Og,!e\u003c/JeeRM.,OIU'f15mm Wffls/OflC~ \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVta \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n~P\\SKn.1,c. 213Govemo!Truelian Rd, (31322);912-748- . D,\\YSIX,-.  RI Cll)IOMIIIIIJ. H1.,yl7\u00261-9S,(31324); 912-756- \r\n \r\n8188. iliHTJJ \r\n \r\n3371. Rates: S25 . S50. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS-PO-RS-Ctv-A-CS ,-, \r\n \r\nPl:JV,.'l'l oldo,irll#lnsdrsi[cw, \r\n \r\nPOAT WENTWORTH \r\n \r\nr.co,;o l.ODGF. - RJ(ll.\\10XDIIIU. 1-95 and US 17, (3 1324); \r\n \r\n912-756-3312. Rates:S30. GR-5NR-CC-NS-0VPA. \r\n \r\nLODGING IU..\\WFOX IXX SA\\'.\\.'iN,\\11 ~OR111/ 19S \r\n \r\n7050 \r\n \r\nHw ~. \r\n \r\n21 . \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nuouu \r\n756-3351. \r\n \r\n\"Ra'tes:1Su5c1m- mw,.nHm-GRu-.CC1--9N5S\u0026-HCUPi O11-R. S(-3O1V3-2C4Lt9F81!2(- \r\n \r\n~ ~ : ! t : ~ ~ ~'.1~~~~1~~ !-irM~-Hf-GR-SNR-OS-CC Pl~S#'t~.idt111pqlJ \r\nSIIJ'J1 l\\ 1' . PORT WE.Yr.rmm 1 7206 Hwy. 21, {3140n; 912 966-9800. RatH: S45 - S69. HHF-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-PO-CTVC8K-NA-SGTMf. \r\nRICEBORO \r\nCAMPING Rl\\llffRO.\\TR\\' PARK P.O. Box 568, (31323); 912-884-2110. Open: Daily, 24 In. H-SNR-OS-CC-Bf-FPO-TH-CP-RV-PA. I.Dc.lwd .Jbtl9rhcb.nlsofSoudiu,.,-,JlCflRM\u003cr.~mol:-..fJS.b.1dillow l,uxjy,pool.dxk,~bo.llrJn\"JJ_n.mwe//ilb.Plcn,r~1.,,/h f11{lf. Hcnhot\u003es. Pe.el1hndrpet.,GHfN \r\n \r\nMF /GHIA/ )1()1U.6 - Rl0 1\\IO,;IJJII IJ.H\u003c.-.y17\u00261-9S,(31l24);912-756- \r\n \r\n3543. Ra!K 525.99 and~ H-GR-SNR-CC-NS-POCTV \r\n \r\nR,\\.\\L\\OA L\\X  SA\\,\\.\\ N,\\ll ,\\Rf.VIUCll.\\l(),;I) IIIIJ. Hl\\y, 17. \r\n \r\n{31124);912-756-3376. Rata: S27.9S-S5S.00. H-SNR-CC-NS-PO- \r\n \r\nCT\\1-Cl-A. \r\n \r\n~1ttou,Mion~l6/I \r\n \r\nR0l'At. lXX Hwj.17 \u0026 1-95, (31324); 912-756277B. Rates: S35-S60. H-GRSNR-CC- NSCTV. \r\n \r\nsarrnsu 1.-.S - RICIUIOXDllllJ. Hwy. 17 \u0026 1-95. (31124); \r\n912-7563861. Rates: S24.95535.9S. H-GR-SNR-CC-OV. \r\n \r\nS[Ql:OL.\\ ,\\101TJ.H\u003c.-.y17Nont\\.(31324f,912756-2116. \r\n \r\nllt\\\\'aJJUGt: - RICII.\\IO.\\ DIIIIJ. Hwy. 17 \u0026 1-95. (31124); 912-7S6-ll25. Rates: m .95-SS9.9S. H-GRSNR-CC-NS-PO-CT\\J. \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n.\\110\\\\'Al' Mt:SF.lN US Hwy. 17, (31320); 912-884-5837. Open: llJ@S.Sat..10-4;Sat SUfl.2  4. H-NRED-M-GRPN-GS.R,v.,ed COfl'sryk Fimrutt..Jflifdffi,RXlJm!'lllS\"ff'Dm~IBd!JOmidl9!tl Ul\"l/llllfS. IOl.f'5MD\"\"'dllab!edllilt~olddudtburllin 1791, ffo/dCMltlfl'):~ll'ljU'51 \r\nSE-\\BROOK \\ llJ.\\GF. 660 Trade Hill Road, (31120); 912-884 7008. Open: Tues. - Sal, 10 - 4. H-ED-M-YA-GR-NS-fD-GS. An Allic~lr.\u003cnghtslOt')'m11st.v1tcbtci11l'd10d\u003eeres\u00261dl,tdiJc.ir10t1andill.lrhtvlficporrr,,y.Jlolrhisrum-of-tnNfllru,yrommunttyln fl'tiJClll\u003ce fCUS, schoolilll(JSCOUfptO{famJil1'dfflNJSffllitl,if11,l/bbll'IO ~by,-vJ/IM \r\nCAMPING \r\n(jlJ\".BF. PL-\\.,TATIO.'i CA\\IPGROD'US 529 Glebe Road, (31320~ 912-884-5218. Rata: S14. 0pen: Mon. Fn~ 7 am8pm; Sat \u0026SISI. 7 am  9pm. OS-F-lPN -CP-DPRVPA. (Q\"Jlofflieq/,os.tv ~ Brtai:swid M'OFon Sol!lv.1.1 Loc;,redrllji1\"1/hepitk1161.Ja!:s \r\n \r\nRICHMOND HILL \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nFORT MC\\ UlSTT.R STATE lll~TI}RICl',\\RK 3894 fl McAllis te1Rd.. (31324);800-864-727S;912-727-2339.0pen:7am1~ HED-MYA-GR-SNR-Pf-OS-CCBFF-PN-PG -TH-CP-OP-RV-GS-PA. lDGltedonr/re$CIJfltbankoflheGtrutOtpdn\u003eRrvt\"1;/Jl6p.'J/k1flhe honltotlhebtslpraffl'f!dMlhwo,1.forTrfiullOtllJftheC~.xy ~edamoog!Jld(tlheoaksandbNmitJYltm.rsh rhtsroaSG/p,ut O!fmdmusetmlnril~uri/Will'.vtif,111SM1wiJMUrlpng M; wig. bo.l1mg. 811d p,mkl.iig fdCilitJl\u003et G,oup 1.ifl'S/'ftlu!'s ;w.iJJb/e 11,111 ~nokt'(GfffAI \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nIIE.'iR \\' FORDKl.'\\l\u003eF.Rfu\\RlL'\u003e .\\ll'Sl:tJ.\\I ford Avenue, (31124); 912-756-1518. Open: Thl.w--M9-l . ED-MYA-GR-OS-GS. ~;soldltCokn.JJEra.RMJlurl(J(ldffl-'1ME1,1,CI\\IIIW.i,E1,1\u0026thtHtmyfotdb \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\nU.P\u003cITTIOC 4WayS1at100YlopplngCente1, (31325),912-756272S.(GHrAJ \r\n\\\\ \\llUIIOt~E 1-95 8,US 17.(31324);0pen24tbn. rGHTAI \r\nTOURS \r\nCOAS'rALGWRGL-\\ TOl 'll'i'. 10SilvffltreamPlantal!Ofl,,(l1l24); 912-727-1140. YA-OSCCTS. o.,11 ~ /0111\"1 o l ~ .5.lv.inrwl ~tM1fi\u003cJ//J,n:i(b111to.m$dv,ftlrldhgrOl.f]Wl olCWS1,J/Geoty,cl)offrmlbookrourofThe,\\t.:hghr111lhlGilldt'nol Gocd\"\"1dEIIIIA11dftJn(/i.ilHt.J(/qu,Jrt,.-.s.Alfcort\u003c.lhelllfdlSp:rs~ \r\n\"\"\"\"\"\" TRAVEL SERVICES \r\nII Rl'A.\"'OOl\"' \" Cll\\.\\tl!ER OFCO.\\OIFJ!CF. 4164 Hwy. 17. (31124); 912-756-2676; 800-807-4848. C. ~ demof,,1/ioc. b:/i \"lffl\" and /l\"U.ilD'I onfomldllOII for RKmJond fM .Jnd ~ s.,,.-.,County. m:irhllOOl,t.v,,,Jessand/ocollcomMnl,-fflp,omole \r\n \r\n1998 G(wgin 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n89 \r\n \r\n ',l.colonial Coast \r\n \r\n:J,.yj \r\n \r\n1hN/lhybusmesserwitmJf'firNlffihanctsthec;wilyo/lile in rhe \r\n \r\n\"\"\"'KJOl.\\t0:'ol\u003e IIIIJ. ID'1'Et\\110N \u0026 \\lSn'0lt~ Bt:RUU 4164 \r\nt+.-.y 17,(31324); 912-756-2676;800-807-4848.0pen:8:30 - S. H\u003cCPfHiS.VCR-NA-CVB-MF. C~~Vifllor\"J\u0026.i\u003edu.S.U!I b Rlt1rnond HI. /he arr th.Ir~ FonJ built !OGied minutts \u0026omHt510ticS.w.1rinah.offM,~'Cctl'llll'lllmt~l'dlll'I)' oft!'Slal.l',1111$, htslonall}fOIJP IOU'S. ,1/\"0m,\\'l)' Sfl'VUS. (Ml Wai, M1.1- \r\n~ ftMcAJJis!fr \"thnfldo/Slie,noo'sm.Jfchlothtw. 1our1t,,e \r\nsm,n\u003efromdMJholt'lsillldCVBro~ooroh(GlfTAJ 1'1#.-i~SffOtJtllionpq\u0026J \r\nIUO I.\\\\OXDIIIU LOC.\\J.\\I/El0.IIF.0:\\1T.H 4164 Hwy 17, (31324k912-756-2676;800-807-4848.0pM:8:30S. H-\u003cC-PN GS-NA-MF.VI. Towsr ~ -1 cist,ibutioo ceml.\"I' b 11J41S. txodutsdttdCOlfX)tlgids Mrd~111brndroi. Resamillld lm1edpicnicldtws.sm.Jllglr11erntAlso/Q.vsoffk11fcttMCM- \r\n \r\nLow \u003c;ountry ~ \r\n \r\nRiver \r\n \r\ni.. \r\n \r\nExcursions \r\n \r\n Narrated Nature Cruises  Jet Skies  Parasailing \r\n \r\nBull River Marina \r\n15 minutes from historic savannah at: \r\n \r\nCom e Visit Us and Experi ence Over 8 5 Years of Girl Scouting \r\nGIRL SCOUTS The first National Girl Seoul HQ Museum \r\n\u0026 Gift Shop \r\n \r\n\\.l'i'IOl'l'l\u0026V.-samt1uttooand~~1y.(GH1.AJ \r\nRINCON SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n8005 Old Tybee Road (Hwy. 80 E) Savannah \r\n(912) 898-9222 \r\n \r\n330 Drayton Street Savannah. GA 31401 \r\n(912)232-8200  18881223-3883 \r\nOpenMon-Sat. 10-5 \r\n \r\n\\\\llJ.(ll'tG CRF.fJi GOil' CLUB Rirx:oo, (31326); 912-826-2092. \r\n \r\nEnpy 18/IOb()(pf.-ir V/ilop(yCteri GolfC4'1 CONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\n.i:::;::J:~~:i~:,~~::.=.:~~~~~~! F,\\CTOR\"S \\\\AIX llaySt.131401):Ctrttao/C~~~ \r\n \r\n=;:;::r~==~!:~ :';~~.R~U~1'~~1~t~2~~~:R~~ ~rr~~7. ~!ftR!dtbo~ootJwi ('Y\"fth,.\u003esc-,yilrdooJ\"' \r\n \r\n~~-N!~:~;-~:~~~:;~~=t ~~~~r~:~a::z:~==~~~oO,p,c.,,~;,w: ~ 1ll!'to1~nptMwau1t.,10todwrof5-Mr/t8),lh.!~ pMf(Olboors, \r\n \r\n~~1~o~l~fitc~e2s~~~: f~i~l~~~!.i.2~~~:i:.'ro!14'. \r\n \r\n, . :ri~==:?:7:::JE:~':: S~c=.~=1.;::ri:::::::~:~~.,=':=~-~~:: :ilv::::l':-~~,=t:::::;:.::fcr~ 0A11A\\'UISUSDEOUC\\110XCE',1Ut 111 SandlaMIRoad. \r\n \r\nSAPELO ISLAND \r\n \r\nA~ACTIONS \r\n \r\n: ~;~:r~,!';.:, ~ ; ~ R d . ( ll 404);gl2-2ll-l94S. . tl.\\..\\XERYO'f.C)~\\ORCIIIIJJIIOOIIIIQ.\\IF. 207 E. Charlton \r\n \r\n: H-NHL-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-OS-CC-l-PN-fO-GS-Mf. Olotsr stn'Mg Streetonl.afayene Squ\u003cll'f!, (31401 ); 912-23l6014. Open: Fri-St.I \r\n~ ~~I ~s~;,~~r~~~:=~i!;~!! fon-,~ HocMsrhtl.vgi'jtc.mcnfvrdn~US 5.,wsm,n\u003el(I 1-4 - freeaa-nMIOO.SpM.t/lrrrrMfpttMmht!/dA'l fill.vdspnng \r\n=z:~~~=~::~~1::::: ~~~~~~;!'~t~::t::;~ii:~!~~~:: i1bJtner~J~!~.~framrht~mWedrh! \r\n:::::=:::of~~mMJll,ndthtbNt:Jiill!ddn'S lht:'ayitld/ht:'Co.JS1.0lfmeci.lutKn.Jl;nJMIDfaprogtJlll$ird NJmfdb~Rewli,~Vl*ht,oC.tl,m,rPu!Jsb\u0026Mgfl'ffli111 \r\n \r\nMthocn~~lorgroups.iGHTAJ \r\n \r\np;irrbyRobtr1 ltt Vis,iat(l'f'lll'r: ,.J.r.-~ /Tails. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nPlt.ut~ Oillldon~IJI \r\n \r\nGEORGL\\ IIL~RJRICALSOClF.1'' 5011Ml11aker St, (31499); \r\n \r\nI.UW \u0026GF.ORGF.TRAILERR:\\TA L (31327); 912-48S2270. '. Rl\\'ER SllU:ffRl\\'l:RHOAT \"Gr.oRGl\\ QIJrI.\",. 9E. RlverSt. 91Hi512125;912-651 2128.0pen: Tues.Fri., l0 5;SaL9,lH Rat~ S6SS7S. Open: Mon.  Sat, 8am5pm. H-HFNHLNROS ( (31401); 912-232~; 80().786-6404. Open: Ye.ir Ro\\n;I, EO- NREO.MCC..GSVI. \u0026.f,n 187.J 7SdSiJmtfJIOfi.llkHctr:ut~1,,.-n \r\n \r\nBA-FPNTHKVCRMF. \r\n \r\nj YAGRSNR-OHCNSRS-ClCSSE-GS.VI-MF. Tht Gecrg1\u003c1 8rov.\"l~illrt'1,dohl\u003e.ldqwnenoidlt'Gxgi3Hlsl0ficdlSoo- \r\n \r\nRF.m'OID.~ ,\\IA,\",SION (31327);91248S2299.Rat~ S100.0S- : ().,ee,-,'i$Sdvnlh'sn..~Jtld~11~r\u0026\u003eg,nningap\u0026\"Jtion ey.rf,;,oki\u003es/su\u003ch~l'll'l!heSou/l'INstkidedlf!lffl.lsa \r\n \r\nCCNSBA-KTH-(P-FO-OV-(8KFBK-VCR MF. \r\n \r\nK!Dea\u003embet 1997, rhf'600~fl1tf.'ro0i1n..,,oHtt.i(t~moOtlt'llid ='d~~~i:r\u003cl'l:ooki,m.1nusa~ m.ap5.i!ldam(.im \r\n \r\n= r.~~,:~~i~21~~:~-~~ t~~~ tri~~ TllEWFJJ;~\\'DF.R Hog Hammock, (31327); 9124852277. MfllflgaurstJofont-nYOhoutl.SavatlllilhvM~liotlpddagM.mdS{l('- \r\n \r\nO \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nRates: 535 - S9S. NRNS.BAF Rf-THBB-(HDRH. \r\n \r\n: aalgtlXf)~.tre,:~~~81 \r\n \r\ne. STATE PARKS \r\nSAJ\u003etl.O L~I.A,\\'O NAllONAtESllJARIXF. Rr.'iFARlll \r\n \r\nRfSF.R\\'E \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nRl\\'lll snu:rr 11nT.RHO,\\T. -s,w,t\\'XAH 11.in:R QUF.E.\\- 9 \r\nRiYel' St. (31401); 912232-6404; S00.786-6404. Open: seasonal \r\n \r\nlanding P.d. (31319); 912-4852251; 912-431-3224. Open: (all j vMiarion. EO-YA-GROS.CCBF-RHD-Cl-E-GS-VlMF-TS. ~'It\u003e/- \r\n \r\nfor iefry schedule. H-EO.M-YA-GR-CCBA+TH-CPLD-SGT-MF. j ameabtrl~i1ffiilh'J/Jlff1Wl~~sllf}-thtj,j. \r\nGIMJM,a;,Jog,.a.andr:uia\"111oursbyW3ltrn/blts.4-hout101Xi\u003e, l V.lrlJ.V!~Ql.wrl-.AJl5pil!,.Sfflpsl'Mlll'lwl,ll'ebroHP,r,g \r\n \r\nd.d?s/en)t,ootrick.nuoflNl5Wid.Ah:.arl-Amenc.inalllltUlityof ; \\~IWlt'lj'clmliSt~ ~fliJITd~sightwtng, moon \r\n \r\nHogHMnmod,anddleReynold, I.IJns,on,GroiflMt'tm'llCd,to5Q'I '. light 5'1/1W)'Wldt, Mlddimffcn.tses. OrJ18 IN k'IWCl\"I 4Vdll \r\n \r\ndlenJ.:Jndirdx:lethe~~/Jftde,,t,,ffl,)/sbtid~: able./GHIA \r\n \r\n 5. NR-EDM-CC..GH'I. Hr110,u1111alfirsl~ofwtScour \r\nfJJtiorul~ 0pi\u003e,\u003cNt'fibylNGill5routCOIIICilols.t.3milh, oF.l'f'$tfMromoft,Jr/yGitlScoo~9ft(;,rfkout~shop.ilfld JJfO:,..riactr,,oe,bGriSrour~ No1'1'1:r.i,nfff'.prr,,;,,1111Host \"'11SIS01\u003eSJOOfffl'lllljlt \r\nPfNHtN'Olll'ldOllp.gt'lO IL\\.\\111.TONTl!R.\\'F.R IIOISE 330 Abercorn St on Lafarene Square. (31401);912-233-4800.Totnllll)'IU;Mlrritwon~ \r\n \r\n!;t'tUl((v.nt'rl!Volf'51nd)'Ur'll'llf'iJ/lflrbt.xh.VISll\"Cffl'l'fQ'lmain j \r\n \r\nPitMtSttOWMlOIIJU!ltBI \r\n \r\n 111.,ToRICA.\\'llRl!Wl.()\\\\' IIO\\IE 329 Abercom St., (31401); \r\n \r\nIMdlllS~~~:::~M~~:::M.Jp ;HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n~;~:~:!: 1:i~~;~~~~~~~~!: \r\n \r\nj BO.\\'.-\\\\'E.\\11JREO)li:n:Rr Bcxial'ellture Rd. (31401); Open: trttC#donrflt\"foondl'told'IPG!rlScour\u003c: ffruwiltldfutniWtPiWNl!O- \r\n \r\n~=~Rd~~. RFS:im:i =,.u.:~1:~==~~~. ~~~-~;~~~:=:.:!!L~~;~~j~t=~;i!4!.': Lall009 \r\n \r\no NATIONAL FSl11ARJ,\\'f.Hf.SFAJtCtl (31319); 91 2-485-2251; 9l2-437-3224. Open: Call ) n1bon'sl7l0Slphotog'f/h;'d\"-ffhw~ \r\n \r\nCldsslCilfmst)T \r\n \r\nb ferry S\u003che\u003cllle. H-E[).M-YA..GRCC-BM -TH-(PLO-SGTMf. : C\\TIIFJ)R,\\LOfSf.J()IL\\lllf.B.-\\YllST 222 E Hanis St., ritdEMMA;tsm.g~rrnJIIMp.JSIOt~/'1 IBSS c ~ \r\n \r\nKiHTN \r\n \r\n'31401);0ldeslRonWIIC11thoic(ll,rdJ/'1~hc,,,r,ro/rh,O.OC- 1Xlrlfouwiro1'11l'Si~~a.npi,.;:/,nl891 \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nofSavirrindll \r\n \r\nISIJ: OF ltOPE (31401); Ccm,ui,tyolp?Wt'-'+OW!'lfdAll~ \r\n \r\nSAPEl.O ISIA.\\'U,\\l ll.EDRAV.'N WAC'.O~ TOeR Gert Del, ; CtlR ISTOII RCl l 28BulJStreet.(314(U);912-232-4131 . 0pen; hon,esOl'l'Jklok~5k.w\\1J)IRNl'r \r\n \r\n(313ln: 912485--2170. Operr. Daily 9 . 6. H-NHL-NRGRCP. A : Th urs. Fri.. 10:303:30; SruSoo.8, 10:30. F1t.1tduch/f1Citorg,.J . JUIJF.Tll:C'.ORl\u003eON 1.()\\\\1 t\\ lR'O ll'UCE 142 !lull St.. (31401 ); \r\n \r\nJbiv~rourol S.l)(:'lolsldnap/Me~fJml'ismdeuandthe: John W~!ounckdlwtisbl.'6evedtobelhe1-.orld'slntSunday' 912-233-4501 ; 912-233-4502. 0pen: M. Tu. Thu. f. Sa 10.il; Su \r\n \r\nfX.'(Jple,l{Pve,yfnerdy.Y,t,IIM/l'.1t111tocome/OcJtfn/Oliraliapek,15 \\ Sdloolil/'tt.H(1(MSthe~RMtf.\u003e\u0026SonbtilinGlotgia(t819}.lblll\"; 12:30-4:30, excep1 Dec. HFNHLNREDMYAGRSNR-OS.CC \r\n \r\nI.Ind. \r\n \r\n: dlurdlol ~r.donlow.loundero!GirlScoul,ng.Jolm l\\'t'slloyKUS, NS-GSVl-MF. FOl.lildfro/!htGir/SmutsinSiJl'J/ltldh/91}.Ri!5rotilo \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH* \r\n \r\nI; Jrd1t'Ctot. \u003cifflpt'V,1l,ft'firidwas41h ll'Ctor. Cfuchfaundtdfl!O. IZ. C lheper,odofherch\u003cJdJood. 1\u00260-1886.NaricxwfJ}flJ!14m\u003cm/i'fbGIII \r\nllJJ.FmmtctudibuidiiwjislhtJtdootheW.l'fMl'd11/840 ! Scoonandhisront:hocMmwumfordll'gmal(dft( fhtfitstN.J. \r\n: COl.0~1,\\LPARK CF..llmJI\\' Oglethcxpe \u0026 Abercom Streets.  tiorl.JIHis1Gn:~11,ri\"1S.ll'.nlJhfoMtsot1ddkoftheGotoon \r\n \r\nATT'RACTtoNS \r\n \r\n{31401); PA. Jaidluw#~kYlhe~ailondJ:s,/J'SO.ISSJ ~1111htl../f\u003el9tlt\"\"1111} \r\n \r\nBA.\\1800 FAR\\IASDCOA.\\TAJ. GARl\u003ef.NS Hw;-17 S. \u0026 t:ane-  AmongflOlilhlt~ll'llcrrtdhtreis\u0026mooG\\\"Nn'/l,d5l\u003cJ'lffol KL\\GTISDllJ.Cmn1;F, 514 E. H1.w11in91b, St.. (31401); 912 \r\n \r\nl:wake Rd., (3141 9); 912921-5460; 91z.921 -5461. Open: Mon. . tw.'Drddti111ot1ol~ \r\n \r\n. 234-8000. Open: By appoinimern only. EO.MYA-OSSGl QJ1 \r\n \r\nSat HEO.M-GRNSPN.(iS.NA-MF. B.mboofMmmlhannJem.J. COSGtu:GATIOS MICK\\T. ISR.UJ. 20 W. GordOll, (31401 ); ~ht,fl)ti(JJfdt'fl'JIVl~~rlUStbHiMicl'MfflM IJMdy~rokbonall\u003cXJv.n'Oi'Sof(hoioitalb.imboo,,are 912233-1547.rlwd~~!IOOinU.S.p,act~Rt_,formA/- 11MSM~.nM1Ab-MJ,Aml'ir.w1~- \r\n \r\nllffl:tnlshth,gifrs,demoowaD011J.ncheri.a:vs.rmtJl/1frrits. ~Fovndedl71J \r\n \r\n1.-\\l'RrJ. GRO\\T;,,~ lm l 2101 KollockStreet, (31401 ); 912-6S1- \r\n \r\nIIISTORICR..\\II.RO\\DSIIOPS 601 W. Harris SI. (31401); 912 651-6823. Open: Daily 10  4. HHFNHLEDMYA-GRst.lROSCCGS-Vl, MF. LOCd rPil neat lhe Sw..tm.111 V'ISirc,s (emer FN Il]().ron6M~Gp('lillingtum!Jbkdf'/IJIZSfooll,J//btd \r\n \r\nUAH.Sf'ORT IIOUSE MUStt.:.\\I 324 E. State St.. (31401); 912- 6772; 912-65Hi843. Open:8am  5pm. NHl-ED-05-PN-TH. Dedo 2368097. Open: M-Sa 10-4:30. Su 1:30-4:30. Closed major holi . CJ1C'd.i l85llarhtbuJJlof \"frre{}l!rSOMolcolot\" MdWVPS. ~ days. HF NREO.MYA-OS-CC-G5VI. \u0026llh,n 18/Sl8l0by1Mrl!f o!S;wilrlllilh'smosrfJm011So\".\"fflf./ncAangtht\u003efilJ1Aft~Amti\u003ciJ11 builderlwwt~imlt'!tO'fCfb)iHistoocSav.inn.ihfotmdr10n. /t!,;Jtkt5o/GA.wl'burirdhm\u003e. \r\n \r\n.urd-o!SLJd. Sare Ralto.,,:I MIJSt'IK!\\ bl.rlsm,~ ~oons M'ly7htnd.l)'(GHTA) \r\nf'k--ourMJon11'9t'JI \r\n \r\na5if5fintpt0jt 1Mhistorit:MNmust1JmiltWp,ootfll'~ft~ryli\u003eolJ md:l,,tW~'!fffU,ngtheperlOdoll8l(HBJQ Fum,)MJ 1'lllh/Jffl0dp,elldopmb~n:u,s.. \r\n \r\nUlllERA,\\'Clll'RCII OFTIIE ASCf,\\'SIOS (31401); Otg.in,.-ed 1/JlbyS.ld.iutgoo Pif.'S{'llfth,,cho,c;J/87819.S:a-ltd()Ui';Uun\u003ciot1\\Wl00\\\"1. \r\n \r\n90 \r\n \r\nI998 Gmrgiti On i\\11\u003e Mi11d \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nOUI 11 \\KHCIK IJGlff \u0026 OGl.t:rllO RPf. llf.',QI (31401); Tow j~ :\"fl, 1)'1\"'111l(fllo,S.,,,..Mli\\~n~~'k:s \r\n \r\n//l tel11, .mdr9olu,.~ (\\I 1/nrf'h U.17JJ r'\u003eJlht-fomd- \r\n \r\nigufth \r\n \r\n1yui.11t.,,,;.11Wg,.i 1'1N;e1uoU1.xionl\"9~9I \r\n \r\nm.nwu; c.\\l'IJJKO~ Rivemont Plaza. (31401); \r\n \r\n0\\\\1:\\'STIIO\\IAS IIOI s1: 114 Abel-com St, (31401); 912-233 \r\n \r\n9743. Open; Tue-Sal 10am-Spn. Soo 2am-5pn. HHHML.fD-M- \r\n \r\nYMMNR-OS-CCNH.(jS-VlU. ( ~ , d 111 lf91W ,11d1irM \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\n'\",1911 \r\n \r\n,r,rr o(~JfChtlllt'1\\',1$ \r\n \r\ndi,/: f 4/( ~ ~/f'I.I' Ull'ITIQY/JtJU/..'u}hofrlt',n/lmena. \r\n \r\nA;, '9/Xt, ,' l/J'CIJ'flW,~11'\u003c1.'flt/y(C.l,MrtfionffsNJ/IOll,J/ \r\n \r\nJl,'.a \r\n \r\n,~Mir C,, iq,,l/flt.Hl.J/JJlt'SOrlffit,Jl,onG.i/1..'f)'. Ongrol \r\n \r\nl),f\u003e,,r! (.)w,t1l},M1'Q'l!Shiy,Jf'd~ArnG.tllf,ry. \r\n \r\nRl\\'F.K snm:r: S.\\\\,\\.\\\\AII \\\\,\\'ll)U:'Jm:'\\7 ASSOC. f'.O. Box \r\n \r\n572, (31402);912-234-029S.H-EO-OSFD-E-GSPA-VlSGl.Ho-,n' \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nR.,., SI' r f 11 S,iturd.Jyf!.'1-11'1 O,,,'\"!lShc:nn9 \r\n \r\n''I.Ol'U Art \" 'UHl,\\l \r\n \r\nSA\\ A.\\\\.-\\II IUSTOKJ C:IJ IS'llt lCT (31401); Sowdflrt.Ml~l'l ~ .,., .,.,.,,,. \"'1\u003cJmd1~a,,u,ct,rrrl!.\u003ecourJ/ly.illolKrlSltlgeh \r\n91',\"'1 ~la't\"\u003e. '19 t 11ty Ol~K/'U/11\\ Mll.(/ll!' !hops dnd fflll.'lta/n \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH 'S \r\n \r\n- - ; . ;~01: HisLoric .  .. Auractions \r\n-~~ Q; \r\n \r\nDedicated lo \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nGeo,g;as \r\n \r\ntheH1s1oryof ~ \r\n \r\nState \r\n \r\nGeorgia's \r\nCoastal Community \r\n \r\nGeorgia's \r\nOldest Standin11 For! \r\n \r\nRailroad Museum \r\n \r\nFOH ,\\ FIii r HH\u003cX IIUllr: (9 12) G5 I -G895 E-mail: !-hmQ.1g-ncu1ct \r\n \r\n...,.hn~m.trnplMShpls-holtCOCIISl\". (OfflE' ~q,MMCe~spoodl \r\nCAMPING m~JAIHE\\n)Ol)SCA.lll'GROI ~o SOS ft Argyle Rd,, (3 1419); 91 2-748-4000. Rates: S20.50 - S28.50. Open: Mon Sat9am-8:30pm; Sun9am-8pm. H-SNR-OS-CCf.PN PGPO-CPDP-RV-Ft-Cl\\lIMPA. 1Jltdonl), 15nv. !,om~rooc 1'mnn,1hllfld JUS1,1rnna:ro\u003ehl.lppng,nJAs c.-iwOlnlo/frTJl4d\u003cmof~ antoabtkJP(!d1\\lfil~mossailhtOgNd,,,.'r\u0026te-rCHtN \r\nSKIIIA\\\\'Al' ISl,\\ ~U ~AlT. l',\\RK 52 Diamond Causeway, 0 1411);800-864-7275; 912-598-2300. Open: 7am - 10pm. HM SNR-PF-05-CC-F-PN-PG-PO-TH-(P-DP-RV-GHA. LOC\u003cJll.'dpsrour JidthisroricSal-arnth.lMb.ltriffJslinllxxdt.YSrheintMo.,sulwatl'\u003c IYJ)' C\"~s1wiim~pool1uM'traib,./llldp,cn,cbig/GHTA! \r\nLODCING \r\n17 11l'XIJRW9Ul'i\\A,\\IJRl:.-.T\\lll\\.\\T 307 Easl President Streel01401); 912-23\u0026-7 122;800-487-1790.Raies:~S99.00. NHL-GR-SNR-OS-( ( -NS-BB-Rs-FD-CTV-ct-CSS-(BK-fBK -VCR-AVI-CE-Mf. \"\"1r,mA., \r\n91 l lL\\ll:'\\'ARII mll \u0026 t!Rt:\"KFAST 912 Barnanl St.. (31401); 912-234-9121 . BB. \r\n \r\nOXO-cttNea-ts.ltrp:lft.ltlrrraveling~.mprogams.~00- ; ARBOR corr,u;rs 33140geecheeRoad.(31405):912-231-i32. \r\n \r\nCentkUSM lp.m. \r\n \r\n~~~~1,4~~3~-:~~.1~:N~-~~-1~,!~ \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\nHCBIHD-CTV-(t-OSFBK-J-GS-lM-VCR-VI-NA. ,c;H1.t; \r\n \r\n1998 c,,o,:gia 0 11 My Mi,ul \r\n \r\n91 \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\n11osrrr,um HOUSE 81) \u0026 HIU~\\K.-,\\.~' 400 E. Charlton St.. (3 1401);912-236-6448. Rate!.: S95  SlSO. H-N R-NS-88-K-CTV CB K-VCR-VI. \r\n \r\nRlllllS\"llUJ:fl\\\\ 11 5E.Rr.oet\"St.. (]1401);91i.234'6400.B8Mf 1GIITAI \r\nPl6\"l!t'lt.'DIJf;Klonp.Jgt' l.:!5\u002681 \r\n \r\n110\\\\'AfW JOll.\\'SON lmffORIC rnm1cr SA\\'A,'i,\\'.A.11 224 S \\\\\\\\\\\\11\\I\\RRl\u003cTffRI\\UUllO\\T 100 General McIntosh \r\n \r\nW. BounclalyS1., (3 1401); 91 2-232-4371. Rates:S60  S75.H 131vd., (31401); 912233-7722. Rate!.: 599  5179. Open: Yeai- \r\n \r\nNHL-GR-S NR-OS-CC-NS-f'O.Rs-CTV.Cl -lM-VI. \r\n \r\n: 100MI. H-HF-GRSNR-PF-((-NSGPHCPI-PO-Rs.FDCTV- Cl \r\n \r\nlllAlT Rt:CT.\\Cl SA\\ \\X~\\11 2 W. Bay Street. 238 -1234 Rates: S1]9 5195 . \r\n \r\n(31 401); 91 2 H-HF-FP  \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nCSHBK-GS-I MA-CT-Vl,MF(GHT,V ~swr4doop..\u003egrl9 \r\n \r\nGR-SNR-PFOS-CC- NS-HC-PlRs-F DCTVCl-CSSE-CBK-FBK-GS-1 ; SC0111SIIIXN- S:\\\\'A,',XA II 4005 Ogee,:hee Road, (31405): \r\n \r\nM-PA-A.CS-fF-CT-VM1/ACEMF (GHr,11 \r\n \r\n: 912-2368236. \r\n \r\nPkmPft'OUl00oopql9. \r\n \r\nSf. J UUANSlllfJ:fKW \u0026 BRt:-\\tff,\\.\". f 501 E.SLJulianStreet. \r\n \r\nUll'ERL\\L SUITT.S 71 10HodgsonMemoria1Drive, (31 406);9 12 (31401); 91z.236-9939. Rates: S60  51 20. CC-NS-SB-CTV-FBK \r\n \r\n3\u003e4-85ro;800-]44-4378.Rat!\u003e!.:570-590. H-GR-SNR-(C-NS-HC- PA-VI. \r\n \r\nPO-CTV-J.VCR-MF. \r\n \r\n; SU~SIIINF. MOTOR I.OIXiF. 321 W. ]6th St , (31401); 912232 \r\n \r\nl\\'Y HOUSE BFJ) \u0026 RRF.4.KFAST 20] W. Cha, lton Street, : ]]04. \r\n \r\n(]1401);912-236-1051 . 8B. \r\n \r\ni SUl'l:K8 ,\\llnTJ.- SA\\',\\.',~A.11 15 Fort Argyle RO\u003cld, (31419); \r\n \r\n1\\1' IN~-E SOS E. Piesident Street. (31401 ); 912-i36-1122. Ra!es: : 912-927-8S50. Rates: 536.88  S\u003c16.88. HSNR-CC-NS-PO-OV \r\n \r\nS100-S1SO. H-CC-NS-88-K-CTV-CBK-FBK-IM-VCR-Vl. \r\n \r\ni CBK-PA. \r\n \r\nJf.S.'il: \\IOI,,  110! SF. lll~l\"ORIC I\\\\'. 209 w. Jones St., ; nn: \\/.\\IJ'. \\ I\\\\ 217 East Hootingdon Slleet. (31401 ); 912 \r\n \r\n(31401); 800-347-1774; 91 2-236-1774. Rat~: S160. S390. NR  236'6080; 912-236-2707. Ra tes.: S99  SIS9.0pen: Daily. GR-OS- \r\n \r\nOS-CC-NSBBK-CTV-fBK-J.VCR-Vl-M F. \"' (GHfA) \r\n \r\n((. r,.ssBBCTV-CBKPAVI C\u003c.iH/N \r\n \r\nJO\\.\\'\"S0:\\JO.'if.'iOIJ)~llRl:\\KJ\"\\.'iT 17 W. Jones Street, {31401);800-407-3863;912-234-3863.Rates: S1 15-S170.H NHL-M-OS-NSBBK-CTV-CBK-PAVI (GHTA) \r\nI\\JJIO/IOl\"SE 123 Habersham St, (31401); 912-232-1020; 800-82o.1020. Ra tes:mer S175. Open: 24 hrs. HHF-NHL-NR-CCNS-B8CTVCSSfBKVlMf /GlfTAJ \r\nPl...#'ft'Olll~Dllp.JgelJJ \r\nU QUL\\TA IN,\\'  SA\\~\\:',N,\\11 6 Gateway BW. South, (3141 9); 91 2-9259505. Rates: unde\u003c 538.95 SSB.99. H-GR-SNR.CC-NSPO-CBK-PA-NA. ,, \r\n \r\nTIIF. IL\\BF.RSIIA.11 ,\\TYORK IX:'\\ 130 Habe,sham Street, (31401);91H34-2499;800-249-289!1.Rates:S13SS165.CC NS-88-CBK-Vl. \r\nTII F. 11,\\SIA,\\I/FORT IIOIJSF. 417 E. Chariton Sueet. (31401); 912-233-6380. CBKf BKPA \r\nlllEP[RR\\ \\\\l'\u003eKl1\\\\ 119W. PenySt,(3 1401); 912-232 5816; 888-7377994. Rates: 595  SUS. NHL-NR-SNR-CCNSBBClVCBK.VCR\\11-NA iGHU, \r\n\"nlF. RO\\\\'IASllfARIUAC 110l'S 19EastGordonSL,(31401); 912-236-5200. \r\n \r\n~SHOU1.Jda11~/ / \r\n \r\n: n mxnr.RIIIRD IXX 611W.Oglethorpe, (31401);912-232-2661 . \r\n \r\nIAQULXr.\\ l!OTOR IX.\\ 3004_,., (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n6805 Abercom St., (31405); 912-355 \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n11.\\\\.\\\\0XS I\\OIJS F. 407 E. Chanton Snee~ (31401): 800-262 4667; 912-2334456. Rate1: S8S-SIOS. NS-BB-CTV-CBK. \r\n \r\n~-OIJ,;xJanpJl)fl / \r\n \r\nIJO:\\'S m:w l\\\\ 120 E. Gaston St , (31401); 8()().]55-5466; \r\n \r\nTK,\\\\'W )l\u003eGF. - SA\\'Ai'iXAH 121 BOOJ'ldary St.. (31401); 912 236-- 1355. \r\n \r\n912-232-4580. Ra1!\u003e!.: S95-S150. H-(C-NHB-CTV-CBKVCR.VI. \r\n \r\n rGHTAJ \r\n \r\n'fK,\\\\1:1.0DGF. 11\\\\ \\.\\\\.\\111-9) 390Canebrake Road, (]1419); \r\n \r\n912-927-2999:800-578-7878. Rates.:undef S38.95  S58.99. H \r\n \r\n\\l\\G\\OU\\l'UO: L\\\\'. 503 W'Ji ililker SL, (31 401); 912236- GRSNRCC NS-GCGP-PO-CTV-CBK-VCR-PA 1uHTAJ \r\n \r\n7674; 80().238-7674. Rares: OVef 5100. CC-BB-CTVCBK-J.IM \r\n \r\nVCR-VI lGHrAJ \r\n \r\nWAK.-H FJJJ IIOUSF. S4SE.Congres.sSt.,(31 401); 912232-097B. \r\n \r\nF,CO;\\O W l)GF. -t;ATF.\\\\',\\\\' S,\\\\',\\,-.,\"\\AII 7 Ga\\e'Nay Blvd. W., (3141 9);912-92s.2280:ro:l-673-7301.Ra1es:S35-S45.0pen: \r\n \r\nP/t,mSHO!irOOan(JJgt-14-15 MA.\\'.OR IIOUSE 201 W. LibeftyStreet, (31401);912-233-9597. \r\n \r\nWASlll;-.:tiTI)NSQUARE IIFll \u0026 RRU KF,\\.\\T 522 E. Bryan St, (3140!);912-234-8909.BB. \r\n \r\nNeverdosed. H-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-PNPORSCTVClIM-NAMF. Rares: over S79.99. H-G R-CCKCTV-CL-CBK-J-IM-VCR-MF. ..,., \\\\F.\\11\\S.\\\\\\.\\\\\\1111\\RIKIRRf.'IOIU 410E. BaySt.,(]1401 ); \r\n \r\nF.COSO I.Oll(a:- s,\\\\'AS~AII 7500 Abercom St. (31406): 91 2552-1 657. Rates: SJS.95 - 575. H-Hf.SNR-OS.CC-NS-CTV. \r\nF.COSOm'ISS - SA\\'AX\"'1\\ II 512 W. Og~thorpeAve., (31401); 912-233-925 1. \r\nIll!.\\ mO.\\IPSO, IIOI !-E SW. Jone!\u003e St , (31401~ S00.5246759; 912-236-3620. Rates: OWf 579.99. H-GR-S NR.(C-NS-8BCTV-FBK-MF. ..IGHTAJ \r\nt ,\\JHt1WJl'.'I\\ S.\\\\\\.\\\\AU 2 lee Bll'd., (31405); 912-353 7100. Rates: S40  S70. PO-CTV (GHfA, \r\nrnu:-. 1101 SE I\\\\ 14 W. Hull Street, (31401); 912-232-6622; 800-647-3708. Rates: over S\\35. GR-SNR-CC-NS-GNIB-CTV-Cl CSS-CB K-J-GS-I M-VCR-Vl-NA-MF. 0 0{GHrAJ \r\nFORS\\111 P\\RK IS\\ 102W.HaUStJeet.(31401);912-233-6800. \r\nRates: ms -5200. Open: 9  9. NR-OS.CC-~ -GP-TC-TH-BB-K- \r\ncaK+Vl-NA. ''(GHTAJ \r\nC.:\\STOS G,\\Uf.Rr Hm \u0026 IIKF~\\tffi\\.ST 21 1 Ea!.t Gaston St, (31401); 912-2383294. Ra1es: S125  S200. HHf-CC-NH-CTVCBK-GS-VlMF. \r\nG\\STO\\'I \\.\\ 220E Gas ton Or~ (]140\\);91 2-232-2869:SQ0.322 \r\n \r\nP~,ttowMlan~ld)S \r\n \r\n912-239-9999. /GHTA/ \r\n \r\nMC.\\lllJ.\\.~ 8.:0\u0026 HRF.4.KJ\"AST ]04 East Hun tingdo n St .. \r\n \r\nPw.ntSHDllf.tdl)rlp;,(Jl'l9 \r\n \r\n(31401);912-233-1447.Rates:S12S  S135.0pen:24his. NHl- \\\\'llrrAKF.R lll l;\\11SGTONIXNum \u0026 RR FAK.-,\\.~ 601 'Mli- \r\n \r\nNRCC-NS-SB-CTV-CSK.V1. \r\n \r\ntaker St, {31401); 912-232-8911 . Rates: SlOO  S145. NROS-CC- \r\n \r\n\\11 IJJr.HRh\\ IIOIJII.-\\\\' I\\\\ llffill. 601 E. Bay St.. (31~); NSBa.KCTV-CBKVl. \r\n \r\n912238-1200. Rates: S13S  S19S.H-PF-CC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-C8K- RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nFBHVl NA-MF (GHTAJ oun: IIAIUIOl R1\\ \\1 SOBEast FactMWalk.(31401);912-234 \r\n \r\nCHICK rn, , cx:u1110Kl1t: \\1 \\IJ. 7804 Aberco1n Ext., \r\n(31406); (GH1A) \r\n \r\n4100; B00-553-6533. Rates: 599  S1 49. NHL-M-GR-SNR-0S-CC NS-BB-K-(TV-CSS-C8K-PAVI. 1GHTAJ \r\nPwl#!Sttour;Kla,,r~}J-)S \r\n \r\nCll\\Ch.l:t\u003cRARllU. 195 \u0026 Hwy. 204, (31 419); 912-927-6559. 1GHTA1 \r\n \r\nOXf.FJG IITF..\\' \\WSf 118 W. Ga!.ton St. (31401); 912-234 8557. Rates: S85  m s. NS-88- K-CTV-CBK-VI. \r\n \r\nCIU~\\1'111: C-\\IUU\\ti 174 Pemose Dr.. (]14 10); 912-8973663. iGHIA! \r\n \r\nO,\\.f. 1'\\\\l'.\\\"11' t'OUR WF.'l/TA\\'WR 91 22339199. 138. \r\n \r\n124 W. Taylor St , (31401); \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n1, POTRU \\IF.,.\\lf.\\.\\ RE.~f\\l K,\\.\\TS 12404 largo Dr., {31419); 912-267-6338. Ra ies: S3.S9  S9.24. OS-CC-NS-FO-A-CS (GtlTA.r \r\n \r\ni Pl.-\\;',TERS l't\\ 29 Abefcom s~ (]1401); 912B25678: 80(). : G\\Rlli\\lJ)J'!\u003e P.0.Box9992, (31412);912232-7116. fGHTA.' \r\n554-1187. Rates: Ovef S79.99. H-GR-SNRPf-OSCC-NS-88-K JOIL\\\\\\ 11\\RKI!\u003e R[ST\\l R.\\.\\T 1651 E. VICIDfY D1~ (31404); \r\n \r\nCTV-Cl-CBK-Vl-MF. r,1GHrA1 \r\n \r\n. 91BS47810.NS-FO-A-CT /GHTAJ \r\n \r\n~Sft'aurJdan~S.1. \r\n \r\nl.0\\1:'S s1,\\ FOOII m:...-rn K,\\_\\1' 6805 Basin Rd., (]1419); 912- \r\n \r\nl'RF.SIO.-NfS' QUA.R1l'.RS 22SE. P!Mident Stree~ (31401); 912 925-3616. Open: (losed M\u003cl!lcli-/GHT,4) \r\n \r\n6603. Rates: over S79.99. HMCCNS.BBCTVFBK-J-GS-NA-MF. 233-1600; 800-2331776 (GA Ontr). CC-NS-P0-88-CSK-J \r\n \r\nIUS,\\.'illlJ\\l1\\\\1\"$J:1!1l.\\l,.IIOl;,,I: 7312 Hodgson Memorial \r\n \r\n,GHT4,J \r\n \r\nQUAILRC\\' t.ODGF, 1130 Bob Harmon Road, (31408);912-964- Dr.. (31406);9123S2-2126. H-0SCC-NS-CSSASB 1GHTA, \r\n \r\nG,\\TEWA\\'ISN - \u0026WASNAII 512 W. Oglethorpe Ave.. (31419 1421; 800-627 -70 35. Ra tes: S42  SS9 . MGR-S NR ()IJ)l: lll\\l,. IIOI Mi R1:sn1 R.\\\\T ~ l'LWTERSTl\\l:ll\\ 23 \r\n \r\n1902);912927-6274. \r\n \r\nOS-CC-NS-GP-PO-R-RS-FD-OV.Cl-CSSC8Kf8KPA-ACTNA-SG Aberrom St., (]1401); 9122]l-4286. OSCC-NS-CSS-E-AVI ,GHTA \r\n \r\nGRAXll liTOOl\"S INN 212 W. Hall St , (31401); 912-236-2911. 1-SB-CE-U-MF. \r\n \r\nOl.\\\"Ml'l\\C\\rl: SE. Rive.-St,(31401 ); 912-233-313 1. ,GHrAJ \r\n \r\nRates: S85  S140. Open: 24 h~ GROS-CCNSBS.CB-CTV-CBK QI uni l\\\\ \u0026Sll'll'S - S\\\\ A.\\\\.\\11 6 Ga!eway Blvd. East. OITB..\\CK!m:\\K1IOISF 11196 Abefcom Expr.,y.. (]1419); \r\n \r\nfSKl-lM-VCR-PAAVlNA. \r\nII \\\\\\PTO\\ I\\\\ S\\\\A,\\\\All lll'i''l\"OR.ICOISllUC.T 201 E. Bay Street,(31401);912231-9700.Rates: SS9- S109. HHFGR-SNR CC-NS-HCPOCTVCLCSSCBK-!M-Vl-MF {GHTAJ \r\nPln1#!1ttourad1111~IJ \r\nIL\\.\\ll'rt\u003e.\\' 1,'t,\\'  SAVASNAII t\\llUTil\\lN 201 Stephenson AveJ'\\Ue, {31405); 9123SS4100: 800-426-7866. Rates: SS4  S68. H GR-SNR-CC-NS-PO-CTVCBKMF. \r\nPfNl#!!NOU,M/OllPJ9t'I] \r\nIIOIJll4.YI\\\\ S\\\\ \\\\~II ll/lfl\"OW\\ 7100 Abe1corn St. (31406}; 912352-7100;800-255-8268. Rates: S59 - ~ S79.99. H-GRSNRPF-OS-CC-NS-GP-HCPO-RSCTV-Cl CBKFB KIMAN A-SGHB-Mf (Gl\u003cTA) \r\nPlt'~l#!sn\u003eouroltlon~l- \r\n \r\n(3 1419);912-925-6666;888-854567aRates.: S70  S150. 0peri: 24 hrs . HHF-f P-GRSNR-PF-OS-CC-NS-GP-HC-Pr-RS-FD-CTV-CtE CBK-J-IM-VCRNA-Mf. , -,[GHTA/ \r\nPf..-SHDUl'MlMp.JgetU! \r\nQl..\\lm i,\\\\  111'.\\RTO FS\\\\ \\.\\\\\\ II ]OOW. BaySt.,(] 1401); 912-236-6321. /GHrAJ R:\\.\\L\\I),\\ L\\-;,.1S..W,\\.'\u003eNAII A.RE.Vl'OOLER 301 Governor TreutlenDr. (31322); 91 2-748-6464. \r\nPle-steOIIIMIQll~/5,17 \r\nRF.I) CARPET IXX -SA\\'A.\\'NAII 1 Fort Argyle Rd, (31 41 9); 9129252640. Rates: under S38.95  S58.99. H.(jR-SNR-CCN~PO RS-CTVJ.PAMF. \r\nR.-.\\ISIL\\R'f-8ROOKS IIOllS F. 106 W. /ones S\\lret. (31401); 912-234'6928. Rates: S75. NHLBA-TC-BBCTVCBK.VI. \r\n \r\n912-920-0555; 912-925-3082. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-SS rGHr11,, RfJ)I.ClRS'IT.R l l W.Mon1gomeryCrossRd,,(31406}; 912 927 1450. iGHTA) \r\nRECI.\\C'i ROOII u.-s.,u.\\\\ \\II P.O. Box 8848, (31412); 91 2 \r\n233290\\ , IGI/TA) \r\nRIHJt\"S f.\\U lffS'fAl R\\\\T 3122 Rive.- Dr~ {31404); 912.354. 2973. H-CCNS-BfMClEA(GHI,\\) \r\n-~l'A\\Krs SOnllSlllE 308 Mall Wir'f, (31~): 91HSS-0258. (GHfA! \r\n\\\\ Ufl.[ IIUlSt,Open 24 1-fffs. J 1t1 5.\"JvJOOJll./GHl\"A, \r\nSHOPPING Cm' ,\\l,\\RKET 232 W. St. Julian St, 01401); 91l.i32-4903. H Hf-NR-EDMOS- NS-FDClCSSE-CBKGSPA-VI-SGT-Mf. C11y \r\n \r\nHmlE\\\\'()()l) SUrn:s IIOltL - SA\\'ASNAII 5820 White Bluff R.-.'i11JE;\\'.CJ: 1x.-; - SAYA,\\',\\'.AII 5710 White Bluff Road, (31405); Ma1k\u003c'! is ~ roa v.w\u003etyo(sh(ps, dubsilfldrcsw.ints111rpsto,ed \r\n \r\nRd. (31405); 912-]S]-8500. Rates: !.84-5109. H-G R-SNR-CC- NS- ; 912-356-3266. Ratl'S: 569  5139. HHF-CC-NS-HC-PI-CTV-CSK+ \\Vol~Vis-lall!SIS rlcheirS!tJdofgalkne:l.!iJkt(amdgl!tit:Jl!OltnJI. \r\n \r\nGP-HC-PN-PO-TC-K-CTV-CBK-J-VCR-PMGT-Mf. \r\n \r\n. IM-PA-Mf. \r\n \r\nJt,ytour,fl1!0,'~musicrioorroutf'jiJfdi\u003c.iHTA/ \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\n1998 Geo,gio Q,, My Mi\"d \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nF.. ~11,\\\\t:R l!OOK.~flUR 326 Bui St, (31401): 912-234-7257. Rl\\'F.R STII.F.ET RI\\TRBOAT - -S,U',\\..-~I HJ\\'f.Jl QllfJS 9E. \r\n \r\nOpen:Mon.Sat,9-6.ED. OnMwntM.dsm~. 1/l(J(J(l'ISol. RivtorS1., (31401); 912-232-6404;\u0026)0.786-6404. 0pen: wasonal \r\n \r\nl:loa'.,.-.i\"'41S-i ,n,u \r\n \r\nvariation. EDYA-GR-OS-CC-Bf-RH[).{l-.GS.YlMFTS. Ui.,, \r\n \r\nRI\\T.RJllO\\Tf'l,\\1A OldRrwrStreet,()1401 ); M-RS-O..f.-GS. A %ixk~l.n-irht-5.Mm.JnM'd,nt\u003ed\"':hW-11.1~ btffttr,, n ~ p,.J,s, l\"t'Sal'anl!. ~ -A/'Qudt1f!'1Wll(WI IV~1~tl!dtboKt,d~Pbl\u003c1 \r\n \r\n~Jb:,,nS,Jw,,nihJp,tmlf.'rdmtr~r,t,,p-dtP \".S.,. \r\nv.nvll?.-vrr~\" AJJSp;mmgtr~~dlN,\"9 \r\nwn -tyol (/LfS('~ ma1ir,g. ll,ff\u003clfeds\"!J't~ ll'l(JM, \r\n/ldltmtJrbMd!.itlldcfrrnt'rOll!St'$.Ollw/Ol.lflll'\\,miM)f/- \r\n \r\nROl '\\ Ullot'SE SIIOl'S 00.\\IJ'l.f..X 601 W Harris St, (31401); abif.fGHr,\\! 912-651-6823. ((,IITN \r\n \r\nS,\\\\,\\,\\ ..AIIH~11\\',\\L fACroRl' !ITOHK'i I I Gatmay Blvd. \r\nSouth. (31419); 912-925-3089. OS. \u0026iy\"'l'Ct br,gs.1~M'l)d1Y, \r\nBtindtU'IIM.t,JI~ 'YOUb/a'ldlngll.Mr \r\n \r\nSEA ISLAND \r\nr36n11r.aR.ao1m'S:nmc o10S0l0R7r.sGt RStB. (A31H56l(1-)H; CI0-H).R7-3PO24-T7C5-R2;-R9S1-2FO-6.B38S-- \r\nCTV-(L-E-fBK-GS-VCR-NA-SGT -MF. ,, ~,. \r\n,,_,41 l-tt\u003cN1\"'1 ll-'}tl6 \r\nSHELLMAN BLUFF \r\n \r\nAIJ. l~O\\f.Ofsn:TIO~ Fax:615-889-8183, a-2nn49; \r\n \r\n6\\S-811 -n J l . ~MOUUdon,,..IO \r\n \r\nlllt:S.\\\\'A.\"i:U II \\\\',U1'S. l',C. 123 East Cmgrtss St. (]1401); \r\n1888SAVWALK: l-912-938WALK. ()pm: SeYeti \u0026'fS a week. \r\n \r\nA'rlOl'HSDt\\'IC 60 E. Broad Stff!!I. Suite 11, (31401); BOO- , EDYA-\u003cWViNROSCCEVI.Tht\u003e~W. . /ncoffMlfMoilPst \r\n \r\n86\u0026-6867;912232~0pen:M,f9-S. GR-SGT..tJ.TS. ~ \r\n \r\n Mlfl~VMltl)'olw.a,bigMtn.-....1r1~H.JlimJJHi$POritOl!I\" \r\n \r\nr01.n.~giAdl'ifflXl'~wid!..t.,.n:f'mkt ( ~ t \" . 171(fc,{SJv.lMI\\W.T\u003c:U5Jl'l'end.r,5\u003c11\"\"800\u003c11v.ir1t1yofiopa..w,. \r\n \r\nrtup,ld.ige,.bsrtllkn~ G#IS\u003couts.~MldJpl'OJIJflier ; ~lxltnotlion,ttdl't\\gtfl('f.Jifssrr.,,y,dlt'(MiW.r,ghmwont'S.ni \r\n \r\nSPRINGFIELD MUSEUMS \r\nIIISTORICFJ-ll.\\\"GILUISOClllnMlSF.tJ)I Pini! \u0026 U11y Sts., (31329); 912-754-3301. 0pen: F\u0026Sa 10-2, Butlr,r, 1934, ,h,l-$/0(',. \r\n \r\n~lgroif)SSl;,p-aif}MkSffl'JCt-S.(lfmyl/MIC)(Jt(\\)ov.Jla) \r\n \r\n; histooc.vrhitrottt \r\n \r\n==~~~.=....~!~!es~d.tm \r\n \r\nULACK II EHITAGF.llL\\11,TOl'H S02 E. ~St. (31401);912- SPARTIN,\\ llt\\llS P.O. Bo1t2531, (31401); 912-234-4621 . ~ \r\n \r\n234-BOC(l, HMYA.VlSGTB . Tauro/S.w.n'Wltom.iMdPff Cll/,mJlctn~ \r\n \r\nT tAVELS \r\n \r\nrpm,-,, MffiJ1tp\u003c111~hl\u003elA~B,\"~Ourh,  ~ : SWOE.\\TSSF.ES,\\VA.~WI 202 Albnson Ave~ 0 1401 ); 912 t)llNC IU..\\I OOl'Yn' at,OllllltOl' CUml[HC P.O. OJ.w.w \r\n \r\nT~(lllu}t'/18516V\u003cron..iftiuw},dlrBNchnl!IUk'.nirht'~. 23\u00268730. \r\n \r\n: L(31329);912-7SHJOI. CV1.AINdlld'JPld/Mflb.#IVIM'im \r\n \r\nGJbtirl'(.-.\"'RglbMIISftJIII.V~(t'llll'rp,d;tf\u003e \r\n \r\n; TAl'l:-.Til\\'T(IIIR.'i 210 W. Jones St, (3 1401); 81J0.7947n0; ; lo,~Rwm\u0026W)lal \r\n \r\nC\\IJ IIOGitf. CRFISt:'i 504 E. RiYef St. (31401); IK\u003eHi81 7925; 912-23)-n70. 0pen: M, Tu,Th-Sal0 . S, Of t,app't NHlNR-YA : \r\n \r\naJ0.398-7687. YA-GRSGT-TS. RMrrflolf-.,dlurbcl.f'.ll.Jtlr6AJP FO.SGTTS. rowsdHsb!clltslnct lblrwnDlsn'tUMCo!R,y.. ST . GEORGE \r\n \r\nIJW!dMW\u0026k'ldltlm.~W~u.'P(lrl~ \r\n \r\nbNch~SlfJ)-onp.Q,~~llVf.TOLn,n. \r\n \r\nC\\HK L\\GF, l 'Ol'KS OFS.\\VA.\\'..\\'..\\ 11 10 Warl'l('t' St.. (31 401); cb:kAn:ti.Snul~IOOo'llllll'IM0,/1Jd.lJll)l.ffll\\W'/wOfrmw- \r\n91Hl667S6;800-44H9llYAGR-SGl JS. wrrwgt'WIIISd~ ingfX\"',l(t' hcm\u003c'f.nJ~ ;nJ \"Thf Bool;~ olcWSf. ILlrtS t,,,c llJfrJCI ;nJ 11.uif!'li /lrust1, ~ iWpffi guid. rr1.irJ- : S1S S80 \r\n \r\n~qi.ds,Vnlt..-Cfflft'l'p,d.-f.fJIGHrAJ \r\n \r\n; TOl K.~0NTAJ\u003eli 313AbertomSt.,(]1 401 ); 912-232-0S82. YA \r\n \r\n0 ,\\SSIC lll~TOfUCTOI IR.'i/OWS,\\\\',\\,'\\,',,\\ II TOl'R.'i S14 Ber- '. TS. lldfOrJCOrsWJr~\u003clfld{ow((Ulll'yfW5~Clnl,lpl'.lf~ \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECR Tl \r\nfj\\,\\\"IUJ'OKT C1eet landing Rd., (31646t, 912-\u00261J.2688. YA GR-OSRF\u003cP-SGT. CMOt\"\u0026ytalrimr,iif,p,llhoig\u0026.shurtA-V.tnsp::ir l.i/Ollol.n:fwigon5r M.w)1RMI T(fJJINiM:Jrfflldt, 1/ldlyllld tlWmlghL Rl'Sffi'.M.(l'IS rw,.-t'd \r\n \r\nnenSt..(3140l);SOO.S17-9007;912-234-8128. 0pen;Daily4:30. ; tQ,nah\\l!s,tor'(t\"Mr \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nw. YA-GRSNROSCCE-SGT-TS. rruol~IASt/lC't V1c1rltwft()ls ) TOl'K.'iKl'KJ 219 Ekyan St. Suite 203, (31401); 912233 '. IIIUU E,~ Kl\\'f.R K,\\NO I 885 Reynokb8ridgeRd.. (31646};912 tnct LOl~(w,try, C'Jll0I W.114,. \"Boot tw. ~BNdtFon Tw. ; 2335; 8)).96HS9S. YA-GRTS. 10IJl'JdHQonc l)sb'l(t v ~ \u002643-2603. 0pen:\u0026lm - Eipm. H-W-EO-OS-F-PNRf.Ttt.CB-O'OP \r\n \r\n~\\'O:.lfrll,;MJ\u0026SN~l'l.m'lg,~\"-'t~. /lisal1oivCcultl):~bNdl.~GIOSl'l'al.flt'PI RVPA.. r:attlJIWOO!JdtdUtr'fVOUU-Uil/Ut'!,OOSr~,1w, \r\n \r\n.\"9,'9\"(Mia.'td.s/i'J\u003e'(Wlguid,.Pf't'~lt\"Cl'PM'~JIDI'. ~l'M'pbW'~.~~P\"JWUIIIIJ'liivi-lg P.Mlo\\tiJ!Mouw~CJOt'~ulltld!huaJit.1,..J:n;ltldrd \r\n \r\n~ A~~~ ~\\~ H'::.::;c::~:ee BIYd..(]1401); 91H54-  to:n.~IO(.fpl,Jmitlg~\u003ciJsu(GHrA, \r\n \r\n7913. Tcus~d.w,-''1ft~V,s,tor(M/.r'I' \r\n \r\nTRA .LSIF.Fr I \r\n \r\nCOW~l\\L IIISTOHICTOlHS P.O. Box 9704. (3 1401); 912 \u003cJHTIL\\..\\i ,\\RE.A TRA.xsrf 900 E. GWWmen St, (31401); 912 \r\n \r\n236-oo49 YA-GRSGT-TS. tacnol\"'3,onc\u0026t11Cf. V.00,,,.1l)siriq 23H767. ()pl'fl: Mon. Sat., 7am-9:30pm;Sun. 9:40am - 4:Xn. \r\n \r\nIOWCOWl/)'.drdl,/{'(IIJf.i,l\\'JllJrq.~!fl'JHltl!IJl'k,,xrvJlt' SGl .TMCATsl11.1tdt'p,ovd:sctl'l\\'ffW\\'lrSfflllttfromd:,i\\.ntOl\\flhorels \r\n \r\nw.tll11'117Q'in119, iro/11~ VISl/o,(M!(Ypd !fl \r\n \r\n .tndmtS.WJnllMIVlsrtoriCMlf'f lOIMl)'hSloroites,RMVSllef'(.Kld \r\n \r\nDAl ll!SKIF.l~U.'\\'111~4,C,\\l'E P.O. 8oK 21S65 Savarwih, SC . iel.u'Mlb-ltQ)llrll'ffllOCllntfCATl:iusiOUffj.JMW19S,wilfnlllQ,e,. \r\n \r\n2992S, (3 1401);: IK)l).39\u0026-7687. fmyff'tWI' r1teFtt'i..,,a, Slvrtlt. l'e)'flPOO~ SOCf'nfS. Ollt\"dlyldm.'lfdp,m; SI.SO((,HTAJ \r\n \r\n4'p,l'Wlq,.,,,.,,.limf'Sdir,--Rl\u003eff-SliPtt-iSowam.JhdlldffiJtoo coxn:,110.,ooXSULTA.\\TS/I IL~.SA\\'A:~XAII TOl'RS 117 \r\n \r\nHi-\u003ed5' \r\n \r\n W. Pffly5t.,(] 1401);91l-234-4088;91H33-7703. TS.folWMtt \r\n \r\nUAlllSt\\lESE.\\FARI P.O. Box 21565 SaYannaf\\ SC 2992S. : Q\"S,.loJflUl/llJNll}Mlt'llf~1.1dllS)N\"Jol~1r1d!r \r\n \r\n(]1401);1103-785-S6S4. ~ ~ w , , \r\n \r\nlow (OIMIII)'. A/f\",,Md v,,d, HiSmC s.w..n.11 ~ Sp,wi \r\n \r\nC:1111\\TTALK(;l~T \\\\AU\\ \u0026 01111:R V.AIA TU l'R.'i. ETC. T~rAi \r\n \r\n127 E. COf9'l'SS St, (31401); 912-23].]896. YA.(;RTS. WJhig : GR[All'.R SA\\'A.\\.\\AJI 81,\\CK TOI.IRIS.\\.! ~lil'\\\\.ORK p.0 . \r\n::,:~::,::\"'~:1:\"~m-;;=~;\",:,:::,t: : roi.ro/5.11,IMil'sltslorlCDsuJCIG/ioslWA spM,J\u0026'Rt~ l Dfawer3508.(]1414);912231-0119. Add~Amfl'aihtr\u003efMYIOtf'l'expk,.WOOolm,,alou/anracrr,m.GJRm100rt!1GHTAI \r\n \r\n8oo'J. \r\n \r\n. S,\\IJU:X\u0026A.WO,\\n:SP.O. Bolt2222,(3 1402t912-23l6827. \r\n \r\n~fldls,dNnaMdsurs\"'Tf'r \r\n \r\nCMA\\' U, F.MJ'.DTROIJJ~' TOl'K.\"i 215 W. Boundary St., (31401); 91Hl4TOUR. YAGR-SGT-TS. rio/lfoyltUfol11ts10rJC Or\\lnct. Vot'Tl.ll'OODil.lTJCt \\'NraCMttrPictuplGHTAJ \r\nIIISTOIUCfOL.~11-\\TIOXSPIT.L\\I. Tot K.~  S,WA.\\'WI 117 W. ~St, (]1401); 9 12-234-4088; lm-6275030. YA.QI-SGTU-TS 1,v,ofltSlfllicDlsl'la Vitl:JnMl~LOWQuiil)Cilldwtec 11; bt-,_.ll, 1',!0U,~. G/JostWdt, w.Jltl.AJ~'lll9, !p!0,,11rmt Utl)1)o) ~ . rt'\u003c.,plrNq,fl'JfQ', l'Glfo'(ffltt'rpid.-if)rGHT,\\I \r\n \r\nS.\\\\'A.\\.\\'..\\II AHt:ACIIA\\IBf.ROFCO.\\l.\\lf.Ra P.O. Boll. 1628, (31402); 912-944-0456. ()pm: 8:30  S. C\u003cVB. ~ AtN \r\n~ol(~M'tddlr(OIMl'lll01\u0026~ti:n8t.r('l)l1P,ow:/ts \r\n~,,,.,v.nfl~ 11nillWIWtlda'IXUlloldt\u003esbn.1110ni\u0026Wafn.nll5ffl'JIIOnt)\"t..'mlO l'.\\:\u003e1-IIJIIGHIAJ \r\nS;\\\\'A.'iX\\II CO.Wt:.\\TION\u0026\\'lSITORSBUREAU 222W. Ogltlhorpe Ave~ 01 102); 912-944-04S6; 1-800-4442427.. CVB. \r\nCOlldfNJJlWJINISJwmdhQl'lro(rhl!rq,10(mesirrdwU.SIOVilrt \r\n \r\nST. MARYS* \r\n \r\nIIISTORIC \\\\',\\lJ\\l.\\'Gl'Ot lR~OFSA\\ ASX.\\11 702 E. SOth St. : r-, 'GHIN \r\n \r\nflft-N-llllflidonpqla. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SI 'iJMO \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\n2 3 92 \r\n~~~!  S\u003e'):  YA-GRTS. l~Jl\"'9UMSol'Sow.nwi$fts- : 1 \\\\ A.\\\"Xi\\11 lll~TOHICl,'i.'i.'i ,\\\\'0 Gtf:ST IIOCS~ 106 W. \r\n \r\n~~~l =~~l ~=I~~~;~ \r\n \r\n1 ~~t.~~~::=:=/~~1~=,:,i~: l~~:\\1'~\\~~3~~;~;.i~:~~~~~J~r!!t~;;:~~ i \r\n \r\n~~:~\"::'~wg,p-O!W). ~of~ \r\n \r\nS.V~==~n= ~ ~~[! !\"~' ~~!?;!8:~~~~.!!2:=: ~~ VJt'l';ltl,Mll)..'1KtlowCocirrt,y,bNch,GhMIW.ll:,1~~: bl.'dimbrNtMt~111S,n-,Jm,nfhresicknctiswidwrw.i1',; \r\n \r\n~t;~~'9)tf,lPf'V;J/Pllhln}tti,JJ;\\~(allff: \r\n \r\n... \r\n \r\n~-w-Jdonp.,,yllO \r\n \r\n. ~ \r\n \r\n:7,=r=::',~ftlt1JltOli,IIOCJV9Ac.Wlii': \r\n \r\nOIJ\u003el'O\\\\ ~ TROIJD' l 'Ol:ttSOFS.\\\\AS'oAII 601 Cohen St; : Si\\\\'i\\~Ni\\11\\'lSffORCE.\\TER l01 Martin l uthff King Blvd. 234Marunl.uthefK.igBM1,01401 k912-233-0083. YA-GRS(il. (31401 ); 912944-0460; 8004M2427. Oppn: 365 da)'I a '(NI. ruo.\\'r.R\\lUE TROUJ:\\' OsbomeSL,(31558); ~ S L He;- \r\n \r\n1 171N1ofrl'lt'Hntui\u003c~ ~lliisntJptO#A'dlWS M . f 8 : 3 0 - 5 : ~ 9 - 5.l.lffd#!rewrl'dl8tiO'sUJI. IOIIC0!01ctl9JOI.Mda,drt5Li\\U)'Sr4WOddv,d19JB.m,d'l.J. \r\n \r\n..-iWor(trfftptdi.fJJC,H1AJ \r\n \r\nrOildSIMOI.M~drN#lbnm:wt.tf'PllUll\u0026ftU'~S)'S i rrlOl6'1SJndc:MtdR111Kw,p \"Vt,ohTiJbilidE.ny-i liJSb, \r\n \r\nQlu.,- Hl\\'t:H ~TKFF.T HI\\T.RIIOAT  -c:a:oHGL\\ \r\n \r\n9 E. River St, ~-l)n'Sl'l'll,il!O'I \r\n \r\n ~l~~~s~~~~~~.~:~G~~:~~~~~ CONVF~tON CENTI:q \r\n \r\nanoa,,stRoyC,..,, \r\n: ~'.~x=~~~\"!(!~~;:!a!;!~!!i:ed~ \r\n \r\nt),t,M-~~\\.ft'IJl!Jn,1-wsr.nft.grs,,~\u0026ymilp~  \\VA.X,\\AJIO\\'IC CC:\\1f.R Liberry al MOfl l!JOffl'fY, (31401); btumuyrroolofory.lAJtllef'cfi\u003cd,n/981iJndw.l'ig\u003cYlrodlfol.l$ \r\n \r\nriDfflJfll'l./Jlt6(1JpiW(9NrM\"tXMtwrlo!ltr~,nJ  912-6S l -65SO. Open: Mon. . Fri, 4. HYA-GRPF-OS\u003cCNS.RV N.llf/o-,rp.li'stodlt\"9,ifl'USSCcntltul.Ol \r\n \r\nl'YMing~olO'lf' ni.otoun. S,mnU1111Mmp.J(i.19Ndfldf{W- FO.CTV.CSH{BKFBKVlMF. ~('M((ff!lffisnetltd-ithehNtt \\\\..A.li lllSGTON rt ~IP OsbomeSt. (]1SS8); 912-882-6200.PlftfJ \r\n \r\nw/~(lv,jt'$iltf'diloJV,'lilablt'iG'ilN \r\n \r\n: o!S.Jl\u003c'JM,J/t'sltitoncOlsllJCtmlfwiNS)'w.Jbigttiiweol~h \"iKorieol'//ro,,g,n.J~w.1\u003c1'1'ilffl(~/orfht'tonT11ndon1-Jor. \r\n \r\n~w,,our;ll;lonPJllltll \r\n \r\n 1t'srMtl,lnb.hotm,/listaic~;,n~Jhopliltldan9,lllrrlts1GHIAJ io~flm1.oo-,~w,yfr,tjtsrorm~-i 1880. \r\n \r\nt998 C\u003c'orgia 011 .'vf), .1\\tli11d \r\n \r\n93 \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nMUSEi.iMS \r\nST. ,\\L\\IO'SSl!H.\\t,\\KIXEMUSf.l.\\l 108 St. Ma,ys S1reet W., (3 1558-4523);912-882-2782. 0pen: Tue.Sat, 10 -4;Sun. 1-S. HHF-NR-EO-M -YA-0S-NS-GSVlNA. V/Sll 1/,:s nfl\\l 11X6tVl1 ti:, 5tt .i ll'a( {.f)r'f,lUOl'l.i/ ~nt)('pi!fl5Copf.' dm l)Nldrs ii g,NI l'leWOf N'){IOOJSf FkxidiJ dlYi Soulht\u003e.nt ~!}A ~-qu,ded rorr, coorn.ais ..-dHJ: ADA ra\u003cJl\u003e Id ~h ((W)fJtlu0uS .-d.'O ilboi1r ~ Com puleJ\"i.iosk~illrlillXJ(/IAnlt'l!CJllwbm.Jrft'S. \r\n \r\nST. SIMONS ISLAND \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nGASCOIGNEHl.lltl' SL Simons liland, (31522); S11e1mt'\\\"P nmbM \\Wff'CUIIObuitlthtfdtMtS~(OMnlUricn. \"Old/rMsides.Boilrmg iJOO~m.ffld,/ixnJiitn\u003clroncl:$SltXI. GOIJIJ)'S 1,\\ 11' No. end of Sruce Dr.. East Beach. (31522); l..!dSC4\"'191Vrthtxn:hes, boarr},y,ill.. ,wd/ishmgf}lffllCIOSS rhc~f~ \r\n \r\nhl\\G \\\\JI l'Hl\\\u003c:t: llL\\CII \\\\0 liOI.F Rl~'iORT 201 Arnold Rd., (31522); 800-342 -021.2 . Rates: S80-Sl75. HG R-SNROS-CCNS-BAGPHC-PlPOTCCGRRs-KFDBSCTV -ClCSS.FBK-J-GSA-Q.NASGT-CEMF tGHTAJ \r\nPleJll',;,ou,Jd(llJPi1tjt/5. \r\n,\\OR'll l KRf..\\KEK.~ C:Oi\\DO,\\IINIIJllS 1470 Wood Ave., (31522); 912638-S450. Rat~ SS55Sl340'Nklmo.H-GR-0S.CCBAGP-POCTVlNA \r\n \r\n.xceu1IIIP. \r\n \r\nQt ll:\\s C.OI RT 11011'.I. 437 Kings Way, (31522); 911-638 \r\n \r\nSTATll='PARKS \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n8459. !(iH/Aj \r\n \r\nCROUKB\u003e RJ\\'F.R STAlT. PARK 3092 Spur 40, (31558); 800864-7275; 912-882-52~. Open: 7a.m. - 10 p.m. H-SNR-PF-OSCCSFFPNPGPCHH-CS.CP-DP-RV-PA. Locatl.'don1hesoothballk ol!heC,{10kl!(JRrvt'f'm11Wra,/llcoasl\"1semng.f\"tsiung.bodrmg.hik ffJ. ~~ ~ lli\u003cott,ll}f.'S. Good~ oHporir fur d,Jy tr'(JS IO (umbt,/;J,trl lsl,rdh GHTA) \r\n~J~JttourJ,don/~f'tdO(thf'Ro.JdM.1p \r\n \r\nHlllOU\\' M,\\ RSII BATnJ:SITT. OemereRd., (31522);912-6389014. 1.1onw..em -11.ipe f('(otding tJc~oibes rile bJ!IJe SIie ,Wll.\"rl' 8r1mh /lrx,ps O{'f..'\u003cJtcd 5p.:Jlw) troops NI 1741, 11fh was i1 /uml/lg pomll'lUli'Spil{WlirlllasolofGrotgid. \r\nQ IRl/ff01URO l 6329Frederi\u003caRoad.(31522};912638.a683. Open:Daity2 - 5;dosedChrislmaS. Fcidedinl7J6byChutd,of \r\n \r\n,;.:\\Grn: I\\\\ l0140cean81vd.,(31522};912-6388661.Rates: SSO - 5280. CC-BAPOKCTVCBKNA iGHfAI \r\nSi:\\l'\\I.\\\\SGOU \\.\\1111:\\\\ISRl~'i(J lfr 5445 Frederica Rd., (31522); 8008416268; 912-6383351. RatM: S70 ar.d up. H-\u003ciRSN R-CCNSBAGC-\u003ciPHCl-PGPOTCTHRRSKFDCTV ClCSS-\u003cSK-FBK-\u003ciS.IMVCRACT-NA-SGTMF fGHrA.I \r\n \r\nEnglantJIIIOordainJ~ Jdinand(hllrles Wesle)'. Rebuifr ,n S/111'\\li'ATCII CONOO,\\IL',IU,\\IS 1524 Wocxl Avenue. (31522): \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nl8J6byAnsot1~~ltr1Si1memoriiJ/1ohtswife. \r\n \r\nCll.\\lllf.RI A\\'D ISl,\\.\\\"D NATIONA I.SF.l~IIORF. 107 M3 St. (31SS8); 912-882-433S. Open:9:()().11 :4S. YA-BA-f-TH-CP. Amss ~ I i i ~ fllld l,,ny hoot th.mromt St. o\\lJl)'S w.ilt'ffiMr L'/ikl \r\n \r\n; : \r\n \r\nFORT J'R FJ)F.RIC-\\NATIONALMOU:,.'UJIF~\\T Frederica Rd.. (31522); 912638-3639. Open: Daily except Christmas. W111 ter hours 9-S, surrvner. HNHLNPSNR-EDMYAGR-Pf-OS.GSPA. \r\n \r\n~~C,lflll\"l!I.S'IW1lml1lj/~~1S/Jnebeodi,!Jlrw.irt'r: \r\n \r\n(IWl{JslafrolttiM,,pjj\u003e/\\',ltion rerpiPd \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n8UlltbyOtjelilo,pel7J6.fJ{mm-hllM'l)lhillf-hour.gwsinsifjif.ito ~ Mi\u003eof /he ~ml'f'S. Alcheclogica/ I/It\u003e whidl /eatllfl!$ exG1v,100f!S of \r\n \r\nbmer milt1a,ygamsoo and l\"\"1 ~tudlplayJak,:yrole in the 5/lUggle \r\n \r\nOSl'Kt.1' CO\\'t: GOI.HAJURSE 123 Osprey Or., (31558); 912- lot 111,P1ebetlwen lhf5pdnts/'i i'JflOEnglishOOflflg theCo/ooialpoood. \r\n \r\n882-557S; IIOl).JSZ.S575. VA. fnpf l8hok.-$ofgolfa10sp,eyCow 15mn.Jihl;45min.aull,otourfot,cnr,1r,1ni:,min.,/t.1re,~are,n- \r\n \r\nGolf(OUt5elflSt ~ \r\n \r\n1eqyetive1hfme. \r\n \r\n91Hi38-54SO. Rates.: 5470/wk., Sl ,720. CCBAPO. \r\nsr. SIMONS IXN 8\\' Tllf.lJ{:tmto ust: 609 Becachview Drive, \r\n(31522);912-6313-1101 . HHF-CCPO. \r\nnn: BFAOI CU/8,\\TST.SI.\\IOSS 1440 Ocean BM!., (31522); 912-638-5450. Rates.: 5500  S2MO. HGROS-CCBA-GP?OTCR-KCTV-JV(RNA-MF. \r\nTIIF. ISl,\\\\1)1\\\\ 301 Main Street. Plantation Village. (31S22): 912-6387805: SOQ.67).6321 Ra tes: undel' 538.95  S58..99. H GRSNR-OS.CCNSGPPG-PO-KCTVCSKJNAMF 1G11r41 \r\nPle,JfJffOl/r41/Qo'tpagt}5 \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\nCKOOKfJ) Rl \\'FJt ST,m: !'ARK ]()IJ2 Spui 40, (31558); !QJ. 864-7275; 912882-5256. Open: 7a,m. - 10 p.m. HSNRPF-OS C(BF-FPNPGPO-TH-CB-CPDPRVPA. !O(a!OOonlheswrhbank \r\n \r\nIU,111.E,\\T PLWfATIOS Sea Island Goll Course, (31522); OS. Re- \r\nYNl w.J$ Am~ pl.in1a1m knoi.m fot Jtf)ffiOl ~lily S\u0026l ts./JntJ ronoo The1Wl$ofastn-ehospit.ilttn'IJIII. \r\n \r\nTRI/Pl' IIOD:if.11' f.\\TF.RPRISFS 520 Ocecan S!vd., {)1522): \r\n800627-6850. l'INSfSNootMlat1pqlS \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n. \\'AC\\TIOS Rf.\\TAIS 520 Ocean Blvd., (31522); SOQ.627-(,850. \r\n \r\noflheCfmedR,wrmabeilllf1fulcoasldlSl!tting. F,slung. boilnng hit : ,\\IIJSf.U.\\t OFCOASTAL IIISTORl' \u0026 u c1m101.1sr. \\01 12th Open: Mon. - Thur. 8:305:30. OS-CC-\u003ciP-PCKTV-J. \r\n \r\nwig. w.-irntoog. c,111'),llig androlla9('S. Goodrmpir,golfpotnt fot day SL.81522); 91 2-638-4666;912-6386609.0pefl: Moo.SaL 10S; : RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n/Tlps/Cl(urnbe,/,wd/,J,Jnd:(,J/IA, \r\n \r\nSun. 1:30-5. HEDM'r'ACCGS. CM'Ca 1871. hrhwse ketper's . Hl.\\:0.(;lll;'S C:01 R'IHRIJ MO Ocean Blvd,, (31522); 912-638 \r\n \r\nCll,\\III EMIA,\\ ]) ISL.\\,\\I) N,\\'llOXAJ. su.-.:110 RR 107 Marys St , tt:=::r:::o~=~~'IICsJ,gid. Climb lhe (31558); 912882-4335. Open: 9:CJ0..11 :45. YA,BMTH-\u003cP. Ac\u003cP.15 \r\n \r\nw,1 P.lSSl'fl9(.'t ill'd ferry from cbmlOwn 5L ~ 1valLYfrooL lld ~ badpad11rig, c ~ n\\l'l1111mg0r1pnsrinebe.xh, sdlrw.Jter ~JhelltllB....:llotl.1l'W!Vation1Cl:/Wed. \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\nCO,\\.\\'l'ALE.W,OU.\\TERS NA11JRf.CE\\1T.R P.O. Sox 21243, (31522); 912-638-0221. Open: Mon. - SaL, 9- 5; Sun. 1 5. NHl \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n. NRED-M-5NR-OSN58APANA. P,fMde.s ftands-\u003cXl t'flWOOOimlal cd.oDOr1fot1J\";,get~ll!U!TCXf15.Panofoorrnssroomsilft' \r\n \r\nCU.\\IIIEMU,-.11 KIMIS II,\\ \\' w1xa:s 603Sa nBarDrive, (31558); on the beach Md sa/rWo:lllY nm/I. 11/f\u003e offer edx::at\u003eMl/ sa,i,ig i1nd \r\n \r\n912-8828900; BOQ.831-6664. Ra!~: 527 - S49. HF-GR-SNROS boatmgea.sions andspeool wedrrodiJIICltwrWJg dmes. \r\n \r\nCC-NSPNPGPO-K-CTVCBKGSPA. ,., \r\n \r\n(j{l()Jll!Rf.\\11 IIOl st: Bm \\\\D RR[\\hF\\.W 209 Osborne Stree~ (31558); 91288i.7490. Rates: !.GS. NHLNf'S.NRM-GROSNSBFFGPMPN RFBB-CTVFBK.Vl NA'\" ,GHrAJ \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nGO!Dt:\\ ' L'll.f.S ,\\IA.RINA 206 Marina Drive, (31522); 912-634 1128. Opefl: 7 am Dusk, 7 days/week. H-\u003cCBF+MPN PORS FDFl-CTV-ClPANA-SGT. En,oy vdfiety of ru/1119 es~ICl\"I~ \r\n \r\nra.,, C. UESTIIOUS~: 1,-.x\u0026sum~\"i (31558); 9128826250. Rat~: shor;p,n(J. fucl.llldchatll't~jetJkisilnd~itl//no,i('/o- \r\nunder $38.95. HMGR-SNR-CCNSBF-PNl'GPQ.RSK-CTV-\u003cL- \r\n \r\nNAMF. \r\n \r\nIIA\\IPTONa .l!B 100 Tabbystone, (31522); 912-634-0255; 912 \r\n \r\nIU\\I.R\\JJ;\\\\ llfnTJ. 105 OWome St, (3 1558); 912682-3242; 634-0300. (n: 7 am pm. HGR-OS.CCNSGC-PO-KRSFD-Cl \r\n \r\n912B82-4187. Ral~underS38.95  558.99. GR-5NHCBFBB A-FF. EnjoylBholesofgolfarrheH;,mptonC/ub.Joeleeclesig11;pi11ll; \r\n \r\nRSCTV Cl-E-CBKFBKA\\llNA-MF'. ({ill1A) \r\n \r\nKffli\u003c:b.!ckfliM. \r\n \r\nsl'F\\f[R 1101 ~r I\\\\ Ill]) \u0026 BRl:\\hF\\ST 200 Osborne St.. IL\\.\\IPTO,'I: ,\\L\\Rl~A On the Hampton River at Minds nonh end. \r\n \r\n3030. H-OS-\u003cCNS-CSs.EA-CT rtiHTA. \r\nCOi RT\\r.\\\"S 600SealslandRd. (31522);912638-0322. /GH/~ \r\nl1UJ)l:JUC\\ 1101 $1: 3611 Frederica Rd., (31522); 912-638-6789. HOS-\u003cC-N5C5SA /(;HTA) \r\ns, OUI l'I.-\\.\\T\\110\\ l'l'F.R Cl.I'll Rt 4 Box 2968, (31522); \r\n912-6389883. iGHIA/ \r\nIIJ7.7. \\I\\\\ 1627Fred('ricaRd.,(31522); 912-6381778.,Gkf.4.1 \r\nTOURS \r\nGOWF,._ ISI.ESTOURl:,.'GCO. 1 Willow Square. P.O. Bo~ S74, (31 522);912-638-8092. 'r'A-GfViNRHS. CuslOO'!~lodt]'!1-me.tb. tDu1s.d11de,,1~1foti!llofcwslill~R~riw! \r\nq,atootoororcDilrllduttl!fJ!ll\"ltSr,\u003ep-Mgu,des.On.\u003e,allfo,,l/lof Gro-gi.1.can,,('rll,onsev,a/S.{GHMJ \r\nISIAW TOURS 107 Mafina Df.. (31S22); 912-638-6882. YA. td/10 and.se.Jpad:;iges.sff'p-Dl'lqt,d\u003esm!((';~Jl9htsel'ir\",gt11'!dl!N!OfiGl/ \r\nl'Olk5.~(}pt\u003el,llor/ \r\nJUST A GUIOF,. 1.-.c. 360.'.lFredericaRd. SuiteS43,{31522); 912- \r\n6349437. TS. 5r\u003cJ)-oo~sm'i\u003cPfotmororrohgrr)lfJS. Offtn:eo Ci'f/llOnal ioor,: of lhf' ffitifl'NN (rom MO.wry fO St f.f.l\u003c)s. \r\n \r\n(31558-4501); 91288z.1872.Rates: S65  S95. HHF-NPSNRM CCNSBF-FGPMRfBB-CTV-f8KNAMF. \"' (GlfTAJ \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE U, 1'1)Tl10 1923 Osborne. (31558): 912232-0812. {GHT,\\ ~T. \\l\\R\\!l)lt:\\l'OCJII\u0026 ~n:\\h. llOI ~f. 1837 Osl)orne Rd., {3! 5S8);912-882-6875. (Gfl1AI \r\n \r\n(31522);91Hi38-1210.fruttmdystorage\"'1d,wftk.d:~rf.f)iJlf ~ lfllebatt ele\u003cuie Jiod-iJPS, hP' \"\"'1charrf.'f 5('M(f'S. \r\nIJXKS MIXl.(iOIJ' Neptuoe Park at The Pier, {31522); 912-6388610.()pefl: Mar.-Nov.GC. 18ho/fnwli.)wregolltoots.t;\u003ebydleAl\"3n \r\n\"\"'\"\"' MASSF,-.C:1\\I..F. PARK Ocean Slvd., (31522); P,tnid:mg, bed\u003ch, \r\n51\\!IM~J/VW.IM \r\nNHYllJNf. l'ARK (31521); MBAF-PNPGPO, Plalid(hg fishing \r\n \r\n.\\t lffi' O,\\ KSfARRL\\C.ECO.\\IPA,\\1' Village Area. (31S2 2); 912-638-6181. Open:Thur.-Sun. 10:30-10. Expene,,cean.-mw,yro seeh61oril SLSimo::n'I Wiageareaby~l-1lCdt!IJ9f'. \r\nST.Sl.\\1O/'iSTROIU\\' 649 Dell\u003e.Yood Averiue, (31522); 912 638-89S4;912-638-0982. RalC'S: SS  S10. 0pen:Tues. Sat.. 11. 1 \u0026l ED-'r'AGRE-SGT-TS. T01XhiJrMcSLSimonsl~1'i,HnorOOIM lmlk3/. TtolleyMilabl,,fo,!,pl.'Ciil,ldwlers.Deparnfromthe v111age \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n.C:ll-\\.RTF.R HOATS St. Mary's, (31558); 8008688687. Open: \r\nRiverandsomd cruisesavailalJle 7daysa~.,e/Jf.Rrvt\"farrd '/l)ln}cruistsawi/dblelaJ)':laWf'l.'kyrutround.oHshae.3/ldriwtfkh. \r\n \r\npier, aitbbing, mini.1111tegol( li~!hmr,,,, pool, lb:,,y. SireolrheSt~ ITl'Jt1SfsJ;n;/Vis,1MC\"'1ter.t,{l!lhou5eilndCoasri!IMUSt.'U'l\\lloileyand \r\nholse-d'.11.nt.lfrliJl}i'IOUIS. \r\nSt:Al.~l,\\:',l)GOI.FCOURSE 100 Retreat Ave., (31522); 912 638-S118,YA. fnpjJ6/ooo/go/lartheWlslandGoffCowse.toCnti!drn~SoulhPmtJpofrhel5liro. \r\n \r\n\\\\'OOD ~TORK TOUR'i/ HEDFORD Sl'ORTS.\\ls\\\\' SOIJfl l. lXC. 3405FredericaRoad,(31522);912-638-5454;912-638\"6082. \r\ne,, Open; Mon.SaL. 1Qam-5pm. ED-YA-GR-CCF-RFE-GSTS. PMk \r\n~ iXKJC11SI001 rooo ofcOi15raliJftit. H15/0fical ra:n ru!llr~ 1ti!\u0026s. fishingdlJ1tM,brutnties.TOW!ild/l:sMIOinstnKtJOnaieiM!ilr1ble(Rr!- \r\na-p1MOperato,J \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nOR:\\..\\Gf. lL\\IJ. WFJ.CO.\\l f. CF~\\1l'JI: 303 Osborne Dr., (315S8); 91Hl82-4000; BOQ.868-8687. Open: Mon Sat9-5; SIX! 15. CirQ 181910Cil/cd,n,1G,eel.Revw,IIAn~mJfl5/00kslcdooltlf'NaLOOdl~. Tourirtlo,m,1/JOr'lav,~. mmeim.Jfld9hshop \r\n.,,. .\\IAMl'S UX~\\ I. WrJJ:O,\\IEa ~Yll:R Orange Hall . Osbome St.,(315S8); 912-882-4000. \r\nsr. ,\\UR\\'S 1'0l1RIS.\\\\ \u003c:CU!i\\Q I, 414 Osborne St., (31558); 912- \r\n882-6200. Rates: S29  S100. HoineoffheGrotg,.J!mtkShri,rpffftl vJ/JlhufJulycekbr,1rion.Q-,J1191'HAIIMIISl'IN7l.arwJfhe5dJma,1J11\u003e \r\n \r\nSFA l',\\L\\ISGOIJ' \u0026 u .-.NIS RESORT 5445 f,ede ri ca Rd., TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n(3 1522);912-6383351 . Rates:S65. GC. 1lhclnoorsewirhtiivfflie fllr6.ird)ausehrJslo!E\"MufklShwlirropic.a/scffit'IYiJOO,ru,e1,c Oo3ks.Ei!Ch,oune/Jasanil\u003c'hml:l.weofw.1reraJis ivellbcJnim,t;i, \r\n \r\nlSU,\\1}C0Nff.Rt:-.cr.s\u0026 E\\'FSfS 209 Marina Dr., (31522); 912-638-2880. /GIITA! \r\n \r\n:-.T.SIMO:-ISISI.A.\\ DQJIB (31522); 912-638-5130; 912-63135132. Open: Year-round. HHFOSGCGPKRSANA MF. 18 ~o/spoctdCU/i1,golf.Vi.vysanic.CtOSSUOOi'r~M!ff!dbrd}'IOa \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n.!.T. S1.\\1O/'iS ISUND \\lSITORS CF.\\TER 530 l3Beachview Dr. (31522); 1-800-933-COAST; 912-6389014. Open: Daily. 9 - 5; Closedmajorhol~ V1.ln(tXmil/JOr'lfotStSimnslsland,5Nlwnd \r\n \r\nfdtltdStkSmHIMltifrity. (iol(, UlCh. dinne,,'lrltitCffflat/1$ finest JnclL1ttleS1, Srmoml$J.nJ. \r\n \r\nLODGING D,\\\\'SL-.S - ST. SI.\\IOM 1701 Frederica Rood, (3 1522); 912- \r\n \r\nTHUNDERBOLT \r\n \r\nMustl.1'71..rGHTAJ \r\nTRAIL llltAIIJ.E TRAII. P.0. 8ox 1291 ,(31SS8);912-882-6200. J8'1iS !OlicSlll'S-1HIS/OfJCDis/flCl/l'IJlk.cdwlh1d/SedJe1tm;Jfl,Jb,ai/lefa s,ght-,npaued~lSllM.Afsot..tMdsonlOC~/swldll'i/nb,aille pla,quesi'/fldharrls-onffl\u003c). \r\n \r\n6340660:S00.870-3736. Rates: S65S89. HHfGRSNRCCPO- \r\nRCTV-CSK-NAMf. ,-4 \r\nPi\u0026Jw -QIJfMion t~ lniult SKi Co~ ll1\\\\0IITT I fl\\'1\"111: ~u (31522};912-638-8688. Rat~:S35S78. HHf  M-\u003ciROS-CCNS F-PN-PGPO-T( TH-lD-RSftKTVfBK GS -VC R-{SNA-MF (GITA) \r\nIIOIJDA\\'l,\\:-lf.XPRFSS  ST. Sl.\\10:,.'S Main Street Plantation Village,(31522); \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\nSA\\'Ai',N.r\\llRl\\'FJtCRUISt: 1.L',f. 2902RM!l'Dr., (31404); 912355-4422. YA-GR-FD-CT-SGT-TS. nieM3gnoli,,,riwfboJ11D11Sof thtLowCounuyJnd(IJ.Ut S{X'OOf}MlrOIIS, privale9\"Jt\"m:irlersooly; nvnunum10, m.lUIUll ](X). Fe.1/Ulmgloul CIJl5ine fa bte.ikfrJSt lunch. dimeror1MJWOOS,Otherspialiled1milesrdu1tt'l't'lltp/drvbr)g. \r\nca!l'ri!lg.mk'rti!l/lfflrl'lt/1a1lspxl\u003cl!mll.US.cirrint;mpririttehomes, histonc~ scpwepJtty'santigartienpimio. \r\n \r\n94 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia Ou 1\\lly 1\\lliud \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nTOWNSEND \r\n,PORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nIL\\RRIS/'IT.CK NATIO~AI. \\\\llJlutl: REtlJG[ (31331); 9 12832-4608. Open: 7am  8:30pm. OS-BF-F-THPA. !M.'f IS miles Qf pdW'drOildsp,\u003cM.Jerosyctsstov,e',Vh!nlredJof~rs;ir,dh\u003c\u003etons ~r,ginthtmwsh.ltlthtv..lft'f.\"'9Pcvt){l'IJfr.Jll(IIIS\"oftiJchdi'l'i rd ,imi.db (illn be kl\u003c#ld. l'lilllcbo.fl rJtrf)-1 lolwrig p,er. M,W) \r\n::,: \r\n \r\nD,\\\\'S l.'i,'\\ 1'110: ISL\\,',D 1402ButlerAve,01J28); 912-786- STATE PARKS \r\n \r\n4576. Rates.: S:39  S129. M-GR-SNR-CC-BM'().R-CTV-CBK. r-, u rR.\\S. WAI.Jill( S\"r,\\TF. l'AKK ASDGUI.FCOI kSf. 5653 \r\n \r\nECO.'iO WOGt:. Rr.\\CIISIDF. 1'111:E ISU;\u003c.O 404 ~ Avt., Lua Walker Rd., (31503); 800-864-727S. 912-287-4900 Open \r\n \r\n(]1328); 912-786-4535; 912-786-4535. Rates: S49  5119. H-HF- 7am - 10pm. H-SNRPf.OS-C(-BF-F-GC-l-PN-PG-PORF-TH-WS \r\n \r\nGfl:-SNR-CCNHAPORHD-CTV-MF (Gli1AJ \r\n \r\nCP-DP-RV-GHA. l,1111,1 W.0.l'I' w\u003cIS.i Geolgo.i wutet; r,,lffil'f. ell .. \r\n \r\nlll ~TF.KIIUI S[Hlll \u0026llllf.-\\K f,\\ST 1701 Butler Blvd., ~Jrldrr.illlfJlrsrw'low,ttc19\",.t1Jo.,'Pl'ofU-dlllJ\\.,t.lfkOOloru11 \r\n \r\n(31328t912 -786-7515.Rates.:unclerS38.9SoverS79.99. PF-OS- ~bOl'IS.LIX\u003cll,(fot\\W/hrMmeuSOl.,\u003e~\u003ce.S:\\dll~Ull!p,ltk \r\n \r\nC(-BA-88-RS-KCTVCL\u003cSS-CSK-IMA /GHIA/ \r\n \r\nhmH\u003e ID rrullf WAlflllg Pi...ntr.('S .rnd{IWln (dllp'\u003e\u003cJ IB-hoi\u003c-,pti \r\n \r\n~~~t.~~f':!Jts~~- ~~~3~H~~~  cnw.tiu,r,=;;~~~;:~~'' '-'11\\1 \r\n \r\nBF.LU BU!ff ISIA\",IJ ,\\l.\\lUN.\\ A,\",O C.\\.\\IPGROIJSD (3133 1); M-GR-SNR-Pf.OS-CC-NS-BA-FPORKBS-ClV\u003cL-J-VCR-MF. ,, EDUCATIO \r\n \r\nSTtTUTJOl'I.S \r\n \r\n912-83Hi320. Rates: SlS.00. Open: Mon  Sun 7am - 7pm. GR- \r\n \r\n~ Stt-lM\"MIDII P\"'- \r\n \r\nm-a:n~'i\"OKF.f.1l.CJL\\l(~\\I. ISS'ITl1 TE 1701 Carswell A\\IEOl.le. \r\n \r\nOS-BF-F-M-PN-RF-WS-CP-RV-Fl-PA. 44 r.vJpSllt'S loc.l11'd o,, the Tl'H F.f. lSIANDRF.\\TAIS Hwy 80 \u0026 2nd Aveoue. (31328); 912 . (31503); 912-287-6584. Open: Mon -Tiu 10; fn 8 -4.ED.A u,~1ot \r\n \r\nl\u0026li'Cl'lmleyRiw!tbo.)r,\"1/.rlavarlable. TootStoS.v,ek,oodB/rl : 786-4034; 800-476-0807. HHF-GR-0S-NS-6A-BF-PG-PO-TC-C8 l1lt' Ga. Dtpr oJ /ecfn\u003c,iJ/JfldMIJt fd!Katoo,1, dllSpost\u003e\u003c~l)fl(!,,)/J \r\n \r\nbMd/sLvld.\u003cn.Jlfiwig.crabl),ngilldshtwipigolfOlloodsteer- '. K-CTVVCR. \r\n \r\nJro0f\"'941'Jll:tb/t 11'.4!1'HyllllrlU1\"6-omhrslorlC0..YIE\"I. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n~SHOIJlionpqBI \r\n \r\nsd-toolofferslShre/(itbus11':15rJrf!Chiuld,p/o(Wj)ll/(fdl~~ on-$irt'd.:,yC,1re(i'flri'l'.M/tllfld\u0026f,l,edU:.w,gfa~,1111iJ11'M \r\n \r\nL-\\KF. ll-'R\\10,'ff R\\' PARK Hw,- S7 U9S, 01331); 1-888-767- ' TOURS \r\n \r\n/J); Qt.u 51dft, \u003c.:fflinu,ig~ ..-idJ\u003cb'r lntl'JQ' 5\"M\u003cd. \r\n \r\n7864; 912-832-4338. Rares: under 520. Open: 24 In. H-Hf.GR- [ CU-\\.\\T,U TOURi -TAllSOFTIIF. SOUnt 1301 LOYellAvenue, \\\\'A\\\"CROSSCOW\".C::f. 2001 South Cieorgia Partway. (31503), \r\n \r\n=::;:t::~9:~Jef;:,;;~s:: I:~;~;:!:~= = = = ! : : SNR-OXCBF-F-lPN-PO-CP-DP-RVCTVPA-MF.\u0026wr;~RV_p,ri j (31328); 912-86-5101; 800-260-0470. Open: Res,eryation only. 912-285-6134. ED. SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\na~fl:'(pfed}.Boor rm1\u003c1/l,fl'Ct1Jliorrh.11/.Mli1tth,,yt~ltlldy,pool: l;ition,mceM9andtW11((0(Jl(frt.Jriotidfldgolfpdd,Jg15.Desll/lll/OO. IAl!KA S.WALKEK Sl~\\Tli l',\\RK A,'il)f,OI.FCO\\lm : 5653 \r\n \r\nnlfJ(t'fMtie.A\"\"1th,f,.irrs-'v.lllatr. \r\n \r\n: ~ICOf!P1'1)'seMOOg5LSllllOr'1Jek1hrtdSro~SJ- l.au\"aWalkff Rd. (31503); 8008641275;912-287-4900.0pen: \r\n \r\nM0.'1'0SIIUKE Rt 3, (31331); 912-832-6215. Open: yea, : varnY!,C\"h,ri,statH.'fcnHNdiJOO~lrSNch.0..-tows.n'~: 7am  10pm. H-SNR-PF-OS-CC-BF-f-GCLPNPGPORf-THWS \r\n \r\nKU1d 24 ~ H PN-TH\u003cP-DP-RV-RS-PA \r\n \r\n: ..-Jrw;,,. flMI' Q11 \r\n \r\nso1m1 11tE\\\\\"l'OffT C,\\.\\IN,ROUSO Rt 2 Box 2071 , (31331); ; TRAVEL SERVKES \r\n \r\n.=:'\"~~~~~~:!.s~::;:~~~ wa i CP-DP-RV-GS-PA. \r\n \r\nl',\\JIJ.,r w.is d ~!Jl,l 1~1111'1\". leJChov. (..'I( \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nRa~i.ncler S38.9S. CP. \r\n \r\n; TI11EEL~L\\i\\\"l)L0CAL\\\\\"fl.CO.\\IF. 0 .\\1l:R 209ButleiAve., ( /loll!P/Ol!Wf)'/asmdllflgClt'dll.li'liiJOOpl.#,b..~IS-t.Jit,r,pl \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n] (31328);9127116-5444.0pen: 8:30 - S.r~bl.n:Hi,1.,,:.-gi.J'sbtif ! mnr.1.Mesrnm,n,:,gpool lish.-.g.booling.oflld;Jl(Jld.,t,g \r\n \r\n~N~~i-~~~~--~~i:~:: ~~~ 1 L~T1~~F-~~si.~ .8:.G \r\n \r\n~~~~6io=~\\~~ Box 1628, (314021628):  w...w~rar~~r;!':;'!JdmtMC\u0026ln.tn \r\n \r\nFl-ClVFBKPA. r, \r\n \r\n: 912-711f\u003e.S444;800-868-BEACH ~1701 . Dpeo:Sat - lhurs 10-4; fri \r\n \r\nR.\\.\\WlA U\\IITm -TQ\\\\\"NSf,.\",O P.O. Box 250, 0133 1t, 912- i 10-6.Clowdt.1on. VI. Tt,ef,.,,ilyS,t[,kolf(JIJf~la-.1tion. \r\n \r\n832-4444. Rata: under S38.95. H-GR-SNR-\u003cC-NS-L-PN-PO-OV- \r\n \r\nPle-SHout.ldon~l9 \r\n \r\nCl-FBKPA-MF. \r\n \r\nWARRENTON \r\n \r\nCAMPtNG \r\nl.,\\[RA S. \\\\Al.KOi ~1'r\\TE PARK \\.\\l)f,01J' C0l RSI: 5653 Lua Walker Rd., (31503); 800864-127S; 912-287-4900. Open: 7am - 10pm. H-SNR-Pf-OS.((-Bf.F-C.C:-l-PN-PG-PO-Rf- Tli-WS(PDP-RV-GS-PA (OlrA \r\n \r\nTYBEE ISLAND* \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n\\ LODGING \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n~~=!===-=z-::.: mW.F. ISL.\\.\",O BF.-\\01 222 w. Oglethorpe, (31402); 912-944 \r\n \r\n:'a~ Z'!/!~t=:~~c;:~ ~ , = HOCK\\' CD.IIFORTl11A.'1'ATIONC'AIIPGROIJ;,ill 1136 John- ; CU.llt\"OKTl!'iN \\\\,\\\\'CHOSS 1903 Memorial Drive, (31501 ); j ~~!_283-3300; 800-22B-5150. H-HF-GR-SNR-((-NS-HC-POCTV \r\n=~=/islll9\u003c1da.QOl\u0026,gp,n.19t'S.rv...ible.ll1axa'IIS l),\\l\"S l'iX \\\\'AHlU\u003eS.~ 2016 Memorial Drive. 01SOI): 912- \r\n \r\nMldmud!,no,e' \r\n \r\n,... 'P\" \r\n \r\n28S-4700: 912-28S-1372. GR-SNR-OS\u003cC- NSPO-CTV-CBKPA- \r\n \r\nNA r, \r\n \r\nHlSTORK SlTESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\nWAYCROSS* \r\n \r\n~~~':~~~ -1~:!; ~~:!\"!!;: ~ itihNMI iI Ml'hrlhU1tt \r\n \r\n. IIOIJl)\\\\ IX\\ - \\\\,\\\\CHOSS 1725 Memorial Dovt'. (31501 ): \r\n 2 ~~H f.: ~-~R~~~ ~s~gg ~~~g;'.:;c~~-R~~i~~ J : - ~ L -fB~-~ !- \r\n \r\nw,,..J iWld W1-'.T\u0026rAw \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n. A\u003cS-CT-MF. ((,HT\") \r\n \r\nUGlffitOUSF. (3 1328);912-786-5801. 0!t'ofllltfllSlpciJh\u003c.ffllK OKEl'f.\",OKEES\\\\'A.\\IP PARK 5700 Okefenokee Swamp Pail( J,\\.\\lf.'.0\\ I\\;-. \\\\A\\ CIIO.~~ 9SO City Blvd~ (31 501); 912-283 \r\n \r\nll.lP.IUI~ GtMkdft'U'S~- \r\n \r\nems~ Rd., (31501); 912283-0583. Open: Dail-{. rxcept \r\n \r\nM- 3800. Raia 544 - 52. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS-GP-HCPO.(T\\l.(BKIM- \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nYA-GR-OS\u003cC-PN-FD-GS-MFVI. Cicddtxwr11:11.11.aioE\"tenl,3(0\u0026 VCR-NA /Gff1AI \r\n \r\n$lf\\.'41/0rt /Oll'll', l'l~-,l/11\"' t\u003eJih'btlS, rt'WJtf'd ~ plCIII( \r\n \r\n1'1Nii!JHoutMlonlMkMkFron1CCM' \r\n \r\natM.(GH1~ \r\n \r\nl'I.\\ECRf~T \\IOlTJ. Boll 13S7, (3 1501); 912-283-3S80 Raies \r\n \r\nSOUTllER.~ l\"ORFSTWORID 1440 No. Au!Justa Ave. (31503); S26  S32. GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-PO-CTV-CBK-PA ((;HTAI \r\n \r\n'. :::~~~T/FOOD 912-28S-4056.Rates.:Sl.50 S2.0pen:MonSat.10-5;5'.wl.1 S. RFJ) C.\\RPf 1..-s l740Memoria1Drive.(31501);912283-6134. \r\n::~~=~~~~:;~~~~/Nm~~:r~: SUPF.R8.\\IOU:1. - \\\\,\\\\ CHUSS 132 Havanna Aveoue, (31501 ); \r\n \r\n:;,1t~pitlcledi11.iboorN:r,:dlS10tf'SdfldSft'our11unm,\"'--'d j \r\n \r\n\"ERVICE \r\n \r\nBfSf\\\\TSfER.\", - llUXFSL,.-N 1409 Buder A~. (31328); 912 786--4591. Rates:: undl'f S38.95  ~ S79.99. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS8A-PN-PO- R-K-ClV-JIMVCR. \r\n \r\nWENTWORTH WOODBINE \r\n \r\n1998 Ceflrgia 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n95 \r\n \r\n R i Ch n Her tage \r\no f G e org i a Blue Wi ll ow In n Cherry B losso m F es ti va l Georgia Music Ha ll of Fame Internat ional Horse Pork Museum of Aviation Old Governor's Mansion State Botanical Garden Unc le Remus Museum \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nT hrcc then1ed trails loop thro ugh the I listorie 1-kartland and arc a great \r\n \r\nd uring the week- long Barnesville Buggy Days and Buggython Road Race. T he Atlanta Motor Speedway in Ham pton sets a fo ster pace at the \r\n \r\na mammoth exhi bition fo cili ty that hosts th e Georgia National Fair in ea rl y October. as well as stock shows and rodeos. Peny also has a num ber of \r\n \r\n\\V:1)' tOr tr.tvdcrs co w itness all the his- \r\n \r\nASCA R-sa nctio ncd Winston Cup \r\n \r\ntory. bca11 ty :ind trc:1s111-cs the region \r\n \r\nraces held three times yearly and offe rs \r\n \r\npossesses . \r\n \r\nto urs of the track dai ly, including the \r\n \r\nA sea o f pink and w hi te Aowcrs blan kets t11e hcartlandscape the last \r\n \r\nPetty Garden. garage area and a lap arou nd the track. Just cast of Hampton \r\n \r\nrwo weeks in March , luring n1otori sts \r\n \r\nlies the charming com muni ty of \r\n \r\naway fro 111 1-75 to the prettier Peach \r\n \r\nMc Do no ugh, wi th its q uaint shops lin- \r\n \r\nBlossom Trail. Yt:t ano ther ro11te beck- ing th e picturesque courrhousc square. \r\n \r\nons hi~tOI) ' huff,; ycar-ro11 11cl . a string \r\n \r\nTo the north. Stockbridge offers an \r\n \r\nof archi tectural pearls known as the \r\n \r\narray of new restaurants. And in neigh- \r\n \r\nAntebellum Trail. Th e Antiques Trail, boring Butts County is Jackson. home \r\n \r\nwith its eclectic shops and yet-to-be- \r\n \r\nof tl,e authentically restored Historic \r\n \r\ndiscon.n.d treasures. :1ttr:1c ts both \r\n \r\nIndian Spring Hotel, built in '1823 by \r\n \r\nloca ls and shoppers fi-0111 all over. \r\n \r\nCh ief William McIntosh. leader o f the \r\n \r\nMuch of the three roads ru ns \r\n \r\nLown C rcck Nation, and Indian \r\n \r\nahn ost parallel to 1-75 . offering fresh \r\n \r\nSprings State Park, one o f the oldest \r\n \r\n:1 ltcr11ari vcs to the fa 111ilia r frccv,ray. The Peach Blossom Trail (U. \r\n3-1 1/-11 west o fl -75) fro 111 Perry and \r\n \r\nparks in the country. Travd ing GA Highway 16. 83 or 11 \r\nwi ll take you to Monticello. home o f \r\n \r\nThe Antiques Trai l winds its way through the reg ion dolled with shops pocked ful l of treasures. \r\n \r\ncoun ny singer \r\n \r\nTrisha Year- \r\n \r\nwood and \r\n \r\nantiq ue shops and its historic down- \r\n \r\nknown as the \r\n \r\ntown , w here a meal at the New Perry \r\n \r\n'Deer Capital \r\n \r\nHotel is a tradition. \r\n \r\nof Georgia.'' \r\n \r\nN ear Perry, in Fort Valley, arc a few \r\n \r\n'fake the wa lk- \r\n \r\nnot-to-be m issed museums. Ar \r\n \r\ning tour of \r\n \r\nMassee Lane Gardens, headqu arters of \r\n \r\nAntebel lu m \r\n \r\nthe American Ca mellia Society. a Aural \r\n \r\nhrnncs or visit \r\n \r\noasis a\\-vaits \\Vi11tcr travele rs. i11c \r\n \r\nthe Charlie \r\n \r\nacres o f came llias bloom N ovember- \r\n \r\nElliott Wildlife \r\n \r\nMarch, followed in spring by azaleas, \r\n \r\nView a collection of aircraft and trace the history of fly ing at the Museum of Av iation in Warner Robins. \r\n \r\nCenter, near M ansfield. wh ere you ca n \r\n \r\ndogwoods, narcissus. irises and rost:s. Th e Stevens-Taylor Gallery and Fetterman Museum 0 11 the same site \r\n \r\nhunt. fi sh , tar- \r\n \r\nshowcase the largest and most co111- \r\n \r\nWarner llobi ns north to Jonesbo ro \r\n \r\nge t pract ice on the 11cw riAc r:mgc or \r\n \r\nplcre collection of Edwa rd Marshall \r\n \r\nthru B:1rncsvilk visits thl' sn1all towns just c1~oy nature in the Oconee \r\n \r\nBoehm porcelain s in the world . \r\n \r\no f llohcrta. M 11sdla and C ulloden. \r\n \r\nNational Forest. ea rby is Lake Jack- \r\n \r\nN ortheast of Pcny, the Museum of \r\n \r\nwhen..' .. pick-yuur-uwn pc:1ch \r\n \r\nson fo r all your \\V:l tc r sports acti vities. \r\n \r\nAviation at Warner Robins continues \r\n \r\norchards thrivl' fro m bee June to \r\n \r\nPcny is the location of the Georgia to grow with outstanding new exhibits. \r\n \r\nAugu st. T he same is true for Byron \r\n \r\nNational Fairgrounds and Agricenter, \r\n \r\nIn addition to its collection of ai rcraft \r\n \r\nand Fort V.1 llcy in Peach a unty. \r\n \r\nw hich produces 65 pc-rcent of all the \r\n \r\npeaches grown in (;corgia :111d \\:vhc rc \r\n \r\nthe JO-day Georgia Peach Festival is held in m id -June. \r\n \r\nThe clock turns back in time in the Historic \r\n \r\nRacing is popular at the no rthern end o f the trail. In Barn csville - \r\n \r\nHeartland region to relive the traditions and \r\n \r\nGco rg i:1's \"B 11~rycown' since 1865- \r\n \r\nthe ca rriage' ind ustry that buil t the \r\n \r\ntreasures of the old South. Visitors can discover \r\n \r\ntO\\'v11is n;1ncm bc n.:d each September \r\n \r\nBarnyard fun at the Mossy Creek Festival (opposite top); International Horse Park in Convers (opposite left); Cllerrv blossoms in Macon (oppasite right). \r\n \r\n all the heartland has to offer along the three themed trails that wind through the area. \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\n:111d av iat ion 111c1110rabilia. visito rs :1rc cncouragc d to .s1:c \"Visio ns to a D ista n t Past... w hi ch foc uses o n the N ative America n culture. or visit th e newest add ition. th e \"We The l'coplc\" Thea te r \r\n \r\nAll of th e towns o n the Antebe ll u m Tra il (GA 22/U .S . 441/ 129 cast o f 1-75) fro m 1\\.1a co n to Athe n s m an aged to survive th e C ivil Wa r intacr. T heir lq,r.icy is a wea lth of cha rm ing cottagc..s \r\n \r\nAl I the towns on the Antebellum \r\nTrail survived the Civil War intact. \r\n \r\nand Exh ibit I Jail. w hic h deli ve rs alesson in gove rnm ent. hi story and th e Co nsricm io n o fd1 c U ni ted Sratcs. The ha ll was dedi cated in hono r o f Gcorgias for m er Scn:n o r S:1111 N unn. \r\n98 \r\n \r\nand op ulent m:111sio11s in styles r:rn ging fro m the N ew England village look of O ld C linto n ro th e Fede ral Pe ri od Church-Waddel-Brumby House in Athens. to the \\.vhitc-colu mncd Old \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 Jvly J\\l/ill(J \r\n \r\nGovernor's Mansion in 1\\.1ill cdgcvillc and the fabul o us ltali:m:ttc Re naissa nce Hay House in M acon. \r\nAt hen s has g rown u p aro u nd th e infl uences of th e University of Georgia, \\.v hc rc t h e Georgia Museum of Ari, t he Slate Botanical Garden of Georgia a nd t h e Bulls-Mehre Heritage Hall of athl e ti c h istory add to th e loca l arrrac ri o n s. Arh c n s h as rise n to a n ew le vel o f art s a n d c ultur;1l ;1ctiviry with th e openings of the Performing Aris Center at th e Univc rsiry of G eorgia and rh c 2 . 150-sca t th e,ccr in th e Athen s Classic Center, w h ic h h os ts la rge r \r\n \r\n ~ 10 the land orh1s1oncal 1rc,1surcs and comm:ndmg h1s101)' Caned r,0111 Indian 1e1 ,nones. ~hllcdgc, ,l ie remained the glo1i ous state capi tal for more than 68 yc:-:.rs. :\\'ow the center of hospitality, ,isitors stay in qu.iint Bed \u0026 Brcakfas1 Inns, qu.ility motels, ca mping or condos on Lake Sincbir. Urnquc dini ng experiences. \r\n \r\nDiscoverthe l:x-auty of Spring. the colors of Fall and, Christmas fcstidt ics. Sout hern style. Bien venue \r\n \r\nExplore lhis Amcbcllum Trail Cit): where you can enjoy an abundance of shops, amiquing and other Special Ewnts. \r\n \r\nWill/10111m e11 \r\n \r\nVisit this Mainslrccl Cily 1vii/1 ils hislorical irollcy lours di vcrsily of cu /111re C111cl \r\nrecrea1io11al acci vilies 011 Lalic Sinclai ,; w/1ich ,viii have yo11 cu111i11g bac/1 fo r more. \r\n \r\nBie11 ve11 idos ~ Welcome r/,' \r\n \r\nf or nroff i1ifomwr io11 cc1I/ j\\,Jil/cc/gcvilk \u0026 8(1/c/ w/11 Cmmly Co11vrn1io11 \u0026 Vbitors B1irrn11 200 W llt111cocl1St.. ,\\./i/l (~cvillc, USA 3106 1 \r\n \r\ngdi(le'ifevi Te \r\n \r\n(9 12) 452  4687 (800) 653  1804, ext. 97 \r\n \r\n(jcowia's Jl.11te.6cffo111 Capita( \r\n \r\n Historic Heortland \r\n \r\n-- -~------- Macon's ltolion Renaissance Hoy House is iust one of the historic gems on the \r\nAntebel lum Trail. \r\n \r\nmu sical events :i.nd 13ro:1dway shows. \r\nAnother picturesque stop on th e Antd~ llt1111Tr:ii l is W.1 tkinsvil lc, site of the Elder Mill Covered Bridge, Happy Valley Pottery :u1d the Eagle Tavern Welcome Center, :1 1700s sr:i.gc stop. The center on;.: .-s :-i wc:-. lrh of \r\n \r\nFlovilla Jackson Juliette \r\nR u tl edge \r\nStockbridge \r\n \r\nIndian Sprin~ P:-irk \r\nHigh Falls Park \r\nJarrell Plantation 1-!ismricSitc \r\nI-l ard L:abor Creek Park \u0026 Golf Course \r\nPanola Mountai n Conservation Park \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\ninfo rm:nion abo1ll the hi storic to wn .:m d the many art and an 1iquc sto res. \r\nM:-.d iso n has remai ned quiet ;i nd bc:111tifi1l, ,vitl1 :1 designated historic di strict so b rgc it encom passes most of th e town. Private ho m es :i.rc o pen fo r rours four times a year, w hile Heritage Hall. the Madi son-Morgan Cultural Center, the new Morgan County AfricanAmerican Museum :lnd the newlyre novated Rogers' House and Rose Cottage welcome visitors yc:l r-round. \r\nLoc:ltcd between \\V.1tki11 svil k and Madison, the small commun ity of Apa lachee, just off U.S. 44 1, has restored the APOlachee School (c. 19 11) a rare, prim it ive srrncturl' ope ned as a nrnse um , m ee tin g plao.: and mem oria l t,ra rckns. \r\nRu tledge. \"S ni:-t ll ... But Spec ial. '' is \\ocu ed IO miles west of Madiso n :md 6 miles cast of Soc ial C ircle. Th is renovated comm u n ity fr:;1t u n.:s bric k walks w ith shops o f work ing arti sans. incl uding glass wo rks. furnitun: makers, decorat ive :irts. qu ilte rs ;rn d mon.. \r\nEato nton 's l1istoric col1rtl1ol1 sl' squ;1 re h;is long lx,11 complcnH:ntt cl by a Brer Rabbit Statue and the Uncle Remus Museum, honoring the wo rk o f o netim e H'sidc.: nt. aut ho r Jod C handler I la rri s. Its litc.:rary conmction s \r\n1998 Ct'o~{!ia 011 /\\1/ y Mi11d \r\n \r\nrun ,:ven d1.'.1,:pcr; Eatollton is also the birthplace of Ali ce Walker, Pulitzer Pri ze-win n ing :rnthor o f Tl,\" Cofor P11rplc. Considered tlH.' g.i tnvay to Lakes Oconee :111d Sinclair, E;itonto n offe rs ove r 3-1-.000 acres o f w;1tc r and ne;1rly 800 mil es o f sho n.:linc for fi shing, camp in g. boa ting ;111d swimming. as well as tl11. picturesque N;itivc Am erican Rock Eagle dl\\,')'. \r\nM il ledgevil le is anothi...r major access po i11t to Lah . Si ncl air. as well :-ts a c ity o f spec ial hi storical no te: It was the C 1pital of G eorgia fo r over 68 ycJrs during the m o men tous per iod bdon: :ind during th e C ivil \\Var. Mil ledgcvill c's h:mdsom e neighbo rhoods sti ll rdkc1the importan ce of its pbce in histo ry: ThC' Lown is conside red ro be the o nl y surviving exam ple o f a complcre \"Federal Period \" city. I li story bulls rmy t;1kc a guided Trolley Tour fe aturing m o re tlun 20 arc hi1ectma l landmarks . \r\nIn Old C linton. you m ay visit th e 'vilbge tha t rim r.: forgot\" and hea rken back to ;1 gent le r, m ore grac iou s er:i.. \r\nMaco n is the b rgcst city in the H istoric H c;inbnd :md one th 3t h:i.s grown to modern proporti on s w itho ut losing its hold 0 11 the past. In addition \r\nHistoric courthouses, such os this magn ificent one in Athens dot the region. \r\nto archit\u003c.:ctura\\ walking tours and the popl1lar Sidney's Hi stor ic Tou rs, th ere is ;1 Olll-of-a-kincl illumi n:nio n tour in his1oric lr1tow11 calkd Lights On Macon, T he Ocmulgee National Monument last o f town tra ces the N ative \r\n \r\n Ha ll of Fame can \r\n \r\n1ravcl th rough a JX.-r- \r\n \r\npct u:11m usic fe sti va l \r\n \r\nfeaturi ng 1hc \\vorkl- \r\n \r\nw ide impac t of \r\n \r\nG e o rgia s j azz , \r\n \r\nrhyt hm and bl ues. \r\n \r\ngospe l, coun try roc k \r\n \r\nand classical m usic. \r\n \r\nT he ha ll has m c mo - \r\n \r\nra bil i:i from G eorgia \r\n \r\nm usic greats suc h as \r\n \r\nMa lh incy. Linlc \r\n \r\nRicl1:ird. REM and \r\n \r\nTri sh a Yearw ood. \r\n \r\nSto p by th\u003c. recently \r\n \r\nn.storcd Afr ican- \r\n \r\nAmerican Douglass \r\n \r\nRegency Ha ll is a pe rfect examp le of the histori c homes fou nd in Cov ington . \r\n \r\nTheatre to e njoy \\:m r shows. I- MAX typL' fi lm s :md liw \r\n \r\npe rformances. Afte r \r\n \r\nA111\u003c:ric;rn lnd i:m heritage o f the area \r\n \r\nabsorbin g th e fasc ina ting k-g:-icy o f \r\n \r\nbac:k 12.000 years. M :icon s h istory is \r\n \r\nM:icon. relax by the sho res o f Lake \r\n \r\nalso h igh ligh tcd in the Tubma n \r\n \r\nTobesofkee or takL in the cxci tc m c m \r\n \r\nAfrican-Ame r ican Museum. w hich \r\n \r\nof Macon Braves b:mball o r Macon \r\n \r\nprcs\u003c.rvcs and showc::iM:s Afr ican and \r\n \r\nWhoopee hockey. Till\" d ivcrst.: ck- \r\n \r\nAfri can-American an , h istOI)' and c ul - 11lc n ts o f M acon s l1istory. beauty and \r\n \r\ntu re. Visito rs to tl 1e Georgia Mus ic \r\n \r\nl1ospitality conic toge ther cacl1sp ri11g \r\n \r\ninvi[es you co di scover Georgia's Classic Ci ty. H ere, you' ll enjoy ou r historic homes, imernat ionall y fa mous mu sic scene, vibrant dow ntown filled with un ique shops and bout iques, an act ive nig hd ife, m useu ms and conve nti on facili t ies. Broad way shows and concc r[s rnke place all year-round and , as ho me co the U niversity of Georg ia, exciting spor[ ing events always abound. You'll also apprecia[e the q ual ity of our fine hotels with over 1,700 g uest rooms. Come co the Classic City for The Best Seat in t he South. Call (800) 65 3-0603 for free visitors informati on. \r\n(j) \r\nATH EN S \r\nC.[ORCill\\ \r\n.~7- /u ,\u003c,8,wt ,j{,111 lu r:77,,. ,J(u,th \r\nAthens Con\\'enrion \u0026 \\'isitors Bur('au  300 N. Thomas Street  Athens, GA 3o60 1 (i06) 3\u003ei-4430  www.,isimhensga.com  E-mail athensga@'negia.net \r\n \r\n1998 Gco,gia 0 11 .\\lly l\\4i11d \r\n \r\n101 \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nThe Trails ofthe Historic Heartland \r\n \r\n[ nh.11 ic1.: you r, l\\lt h l d11,: I lt, ton c l k .ml.md \r\n \r\nA1ht\u003c,1 \r\n \r\nb~ n plorm;.:: tl1 L h, \\u y, .md hK k ro.1d, 1)1 \r\n \r\nit , -.i.nt-dl', i;,.: n.11n l \r\n \r\ntr .u k I mm .U H H!lll', \r\n \r\nti) At1tl' hd h 11n .1rd u- \r\n \r\nll'ct 11 rl'. fro m ~x.-.1,.. h blo-,,u111, I ll ~olt: th,..,,.. \r\n \r\ntin: 1r.11 h c1 pt11rt tli t hl'nt,t;.::l .md lx.H1ty 111' \r\n \r\nth e 1q.:1011. \r\n \r\nd uri ng a cicywidl Cherry Blossom Festival (March 20-21). J1N8). Mon. th:m 2(X).000 f1 t,wc.: ri11g Yo.,hino \u003c.\"hl'rry tn,.'\u003c..'!'i li111. th1. city ,t rctt:-. d uring the.: ,pring fi..~,t i\\'al. \r\nGoldtn blnv,nm, h1.:r;akl \"Pri ng in th1._ l-75 con m11111 iryof For-.y il1 d uring thl.. 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J\\nd all j rl .\\'t mi11111es f rum Atlama. \r\nAtlanta Motor \r\n \r\n.. \r\n \r\nSpeedway \r\n \r\nWFo:i,;)~:r,:tio:1,:(}Q:Ht;l(!St' (/II{/ ~IUJ/1_\\' w : mlrer grt'llt //lt/\"(/l'IJO!J.I\", Ctl fl ()I\" l\\'fll l! \r\nHenry County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 1378 \r\n \r\n1-75, EXITS 71 , 70 \u0026 68 (770) 946-4211 \r\n \r\nHENRY COUNJY \r\nOIA.\"Ei.Rr/CO'MiO 01;.!'tCl';,~l.ftA. \r\n \r\nMcDonoug h. GA 30253 1-800-HENRY-CO (436-7926) \r\nw w w . h e n r y c o u n t y .c o m \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\n1998 C cmgia 0 11 M)' Mi11d \r\n \r\nThe Elder Mill Covered Bridge in Watkinsville is iust one of 14 covered bridges in Georgia. \r\nwas also extensivel y sho t in :md :tro und the loc:11:-i rca. Covingto n is kn own fo r its we 1lth of Antebe llum and Victorian-era l1orn cs chat surround its quaint downtown . Sel fguided wa lki ng and d rivi ng to urs arc available thro ugh its Na ti o n al Regis ter Di stri cts. Wine samp ling is o ffered daily at the fam ily-owned wine,y. Fox Vineyards. and go lfi ng at The Oaks awaits the sports m an. \r\nThe region is also appealing co outdoor enthusiasts. Fo ur state parks and th e Oconee National Forest o ffe r cam ping, hiking, hun ti ng. fishi ng. boating, picn icking and eve n golf Hard Labor Creek State Park in llutlcdgc has an 18- ho le course, plus horseback ridin g areas and 20 rcmal cottages. \r\nConyers is home to two unusual attraccions - chc.- only v,1orking monastery in G eorgia and the Georgia [nrern acional I lorsc Park. site of the 1996 O lympic Eq uestrian. M o u n tain Bi king and Modern Pentath lo n events. \r\n \r\n T l,c Monastery of the Holy Ghost, bt1ilr in 1944, ho uses 55 men w ho opcr:uc a gift ~hop th:n offers fresh baked bread . stain ed glass and Bo nsa i trc,.:s. Visitors ro Olde Town Cony,: rs 111ay choose to vi~it tbc O ld j ail M uscm11 wi th its upsta irs 'hanging room '' o r T h,., Dinky. one of only thrc\u003c..: 1905 stc:i. 111 locomot ives in the world. \r\nByron is 1101cd for its wa lking tour and Antebe llum homes . w hich datc ro the 19th century. Down-ho1rn: c11ttTtai n111cnc i!'.\u003e :wailablc cvi:ry Sarnrday cn: ningat the Powersville0prv and the. first w1,.cb.:11d in May will host th e \r\nBattle of Byron. For shopix:r-,. quaint ~ma ll town \r\nston,s t~arun; country wares :md local handicra fts. wh ik the Peach Fadorv Stores in Byron (1-75 at The Big Peach) comain 111o n.: than two dozen name-brand ma11ufacu1rcr o utl ets. For am iqu\u003c:s 1.:mhusilsts. Byron abo fcanm:s a rl'n ovarcd 1870 DePOtand Caboose. Tonger Factory Outlet Center in Locu!\u003et Grove o ffers sh oppers 58 o utlets only 35 m ik:s south of Atb11ta. Barnesville Hardware in Ba rnesville, cscablis hcd in 1870, transcends the march of tim1.: a~ one o f1h c o ldest h ardware stores in G1.:orgia. \r\nArriving in Wa lton County, you'll jo11n11.:y inco tl11.: hi:an o f Sm1thcn1 living:u its best wit h conmrnn ities rich with hi srory and charm. Eight fo nm:r governors l1av(.' c1lkd W.1 lto11Coun ty ho me and Sl.'\\'cral ho mes ~Li nd today as symbols of this po litica l hcriragc. T he William Harris Homestead (c. 1825) is one of the few c:uly plamarions in Georgia tl iat n:mai11s s11flicicn tl y i1 11act to dl..'piccrh c lives of that cra. \r\nAfo.:r a day o f sho pping o r sightseeing. an ideal spot to relax and c,tjoy :t mea l of:nn hcmic Soutli crn cui sin e is tlu.: imcrnationall y accla imed Blue Wil low Inn in Social Ci rcle. ho used in :t turn -of-the-ccmwy Greek Rcviv:t l mansion. Am iqm: sho ps in Socia l C irck and Monroe wi ll beckon you to spend :t d:ty brow~i ng: through thei r m:1 r1ytreas111Ts. \r\nTiu: region th;i t br;ivc thl' Pc:ich St:itc iL\u003ci nick11:11nc is one 1h:tt c:ircfu lly protects the- past. Its b11dm:1rks :tnd legends tug at t\\1(.' hca rrstrin brs, hop ing the curious wi ll sto p and discover that the esse nce of Georgia liv1.s in her I li~toric I lcartl:t nd. \r\nI 99N G,wxia Ou k f), .H ind \r\n \r\niWEWlifi'IW'IU'  \r\nGeorgia on Your Mind? \\\\e're on your Way! \r\n \r\nTmrt lmkno111 Prrry as middlt Grorgin 's mosl /01 -r~. /il'ely, rat.Julstaym-rr spol. All therommimus. smim n11d t1ta1modaJio11s urr J, rre. ro111hi11rd with down liomrchnrm, /Jo.rpilalily nnd safd)' Prrr)' is truly tllf \r\n \r\nGt:0RCIA 1iuYLDt'.J0..SJj', \r\nCbrddnfirst at our rn111Jortablt, modem anti con 1-rnirnt Wrkomt Cm /tr ( F.xil 42). 11't 1fshowyou all that Ptrry /u,s lo offer-from our qu11i11I doll'n/awn n tail riflagt tora.ry proximilJ to (JI/ Middk Cro,gio \r\n \r\nnltrotlio11.f. \r\n \r\nPEIUI.Y St;R\\ ' ICES \r\n \r\nAR.l!A ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n17 H JF.L CF.NTERS \r\n \r\nGA NATION,\\L FAJKGROI.JNDS \r\n \r\nANTIQUE, AN0RSO:-.'VIU, \r\n \r\nM\"DPllAO l 6U)SSOMTII.AII.S \r\n \r\nMASSE E LANE GARDl!NS \r\n \r\n).1USf!UM OF AVIATION \r\n \r\nAJO'SANOCRMTS F~Tl\\'AlS \r\n \r\n107 \r\n \r\n Come to Byron \r\nand let us charm you. \r\n \r\nWnilin Lo charm ~011 is Byron. a Lhrivi ng cil~' wil h lhal ll'l'asuI'Cd small-to1111 Southern reel right in th e lwnrt of \\ licl\u003cllc Ccorgia. \r\n'!like a Lour orour many antebellum homes. making sure \r\nlo stop in ill U1c B)nm Depot. an 1870s restored train stalion thnl is Uw Cit)~.:; sh0\\\\1liccc. Spend hours shoppingour Peach F;u.:toryStores. c.111tl for ra re rn1tiqucs nL U1c Big Peach Antique \u0026 CulleclilJlcs with ils 400-IJOOth antique mall. Or 11sit Peach \r\nlnUquc\u0026 c;ms. l.OIII Hymn/\\nliqucs. Urn 1-len 1-louscf\\nliqucs \r\n\u0026 Girts. Lile I lickory I louse. Kountl'y \\~Ila or the Generation Gap. fillccl \\\\/41.ll automotive mcmornbilia. \r\nl\u003cl\u003c;i ll) localt' d iust 90 miles sou th orAtlanIa. B)\u003e'On is frequently rcgal'tlcrl as I11c hu b or J\\ lidcllc Georgia: Fly inlo th e past witll a 10111 or Ille ~luse um or Aviation iust min111 c-s nw,'ly in \\\\ :irncr Robins or soak in the cherry blOS S(HllSin 1w;1rhy J\\ l;1con- t1orne of the Georgia .\\ lusic Mall \r\n \r\nor Fame. 11 short rlrivc II ill \r\n \r\ntake you lo th e clock tower at Ille Georgia National rr1ir- \r\n \r\ngrouncls in Perry. the selling ror the annual clog,, ood rcs- \r\n \r\ntival. Stop by ~lasscc Lane Camelia Gardens or Blue Bi rd \r\n \r\nHus Company in Fort Valley. \r\n \r\nDon't forget 0111 cherished peaches. AcI'Cs or peach \r\n \r\ntrees arc nestled among the highways orB)1u11. \\\\ ail ing for \r\n \r\nyou lo pick their sweetest fruit . Or visit a peach packing \r\n \r\noperation at l,,anc Packing Company in Fort Va lley. \r\n \r\nOverni ght accommo- \r\n \r\nclntions me ptcntffu l at our \r\n \r\nsix motels and our new bed ancl IJl'Caktast. ~lemori cs Inn . Our ~ uthcm ti'l\u003c.Um will bring you back Lo 13)1'011 again and again . \r\n \r\nI l'1rn ;1I OF \\ TOIi \\ I-75 111' EXIT -1 6 \r\nlbr more i11/ornwt io11. call '/bl/ n -cc: \r\n888-fiH(i\u003cJ--lHH \r\n912 -9 5 6 -2 4 0 9 \r\nh llp//h~1'tll11 l) @ l111111 .nc1 \r\n \r\n!08 \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nTRAVEL DIRECTORY \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nLEGEND \r\n \r\nGENlflN. H Hatdcappfd \r\nAccessille HflWodicappe\u003cI \r\nfacililil!s \r\nCOE IJSCo,psof \r\n \r\nCP CarnpSitt DPl\u003eunl)Sitt \r\n:s =Sitt RV RVHool:Up \r\nlDl.odiJl' \r\nR Reon \r\n \r\n \r\nUSFS~~~ FOfoodSfrwe \r\n \r\nForesuySffiice \r\nNHl~i!.t\u003cwic \r\nNR=..~of ~== NPS:r'~P~ \r\n \r\n;. r~t~-fuseilSJeiMncge \r\n~S \r\nf ~ \r\n \r\nHistoricPLlces.wd'or C81CContinent.IIBreald~t \r\n \r\nHii!cwic.~19 faK fl.tllfNkl.lst \r\n \r\nEOE~ \r\n \r\nJJicuui \r\n \r\nM MIMI.Im \r\n \r\nGS Gift Shop \r\n \r\nNS Non SmokilgAreas  IM lnRoom Movies \r\n \r\n:==~WOCMS \r\nYA A ~ f t t \r\n \r\n~~R~!~ \r\nA = . KA t::tnnflfacililies \r\n \r\n=~ SNRSeniotDKuit \r\n~~= \r\nOS \r\n \r\n.CS Cafeleria ff~ ~ ~!;\"J~~t \r\n \r\nY'O'fJJ .MCll.llnoN  ( OCAtlOWACIDS \r\n \r\nBA BNdlAcetsS BF \u0026tingFdtie \r\n~ ~PrfffM :~~ rR ~fflRkklg \r\n \r\n O ()(wmtown MA OnMARTA \r\n~,~~ \r\nS8~tion \r\nmAvnsc.mw \r\n \r\nM Manna \r\n \r\nAl Awn \r\n \r\n=r= PN Picnlc faciijties \r\n~ \r\n \r\nC Cllilmbefof \r\ncw2=i:.\u0026V'is\u003clot5 \r\n \r\n: ~ PO PoolOuldoof \r\n \r\nBll'MI \r\n~[~~ \r\n \r\n::,::::=::v.,~ -~=~ TCTernsCourts \r\nTH Trailslltiulg \r\n \r\n18 T~lnlorma(!Qn MF ~ F d l y \r\n \r\n~ = S l \"RWCfTSTourSffiict \r\n \r\nPriolateBath \r\n \r\nCBCmins \r\n \r\nCG Cottal}es \r\n \r\nCl Counuylnn \r\n \r\nSl'fC:W.folOrtS \r\nGtflA r.iigiaHoipiUitr\u0026TrMl~Meoibtl [)er(llfflcu~Ct!!l(J1XSI.-V!lil::lr WonN!mCw.rlllhtoty.  ~~\u0026hili;ial(wdMtrrttf ,-, Sptocial~Ple8u.iwww.gormuun \r\n \r\niSifi,t \r\nl'id jMj '11EidiH,ee \r\nAn Antebellum and Antiques Trail Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\noptfdfPd/)fAh~h'\u003cn,e,,c.w1~--sSMJn. tJw, COlJH1' ',\\RD H\\',\\IARRI0fl' -,\\11 ll~'liS 166 \r\n \r\nAtorb!-Mtofrflt!hl'l'.-.dc\u003e-,4'#1NC/f'S,\"'1\u003ev FfltySt. (ni() I); 706-369-7000. Ratn: S64 - \r\n \r\nlffl:IPffl.iJmrmiintydww (,rllOdwkf'Wnl!i S74. Open: never dosed. HHf.GR-CCHC-f'O- \r\n \r\no,JOll'l'Sl'IWI.Wlg. \r\n \r\nCTV-CHBK-J-VHN . \r\n \r\n.1~~1:~JF~(fi!\\':,rg:~~ sao. 2 \r\n \r\n706- 11.\\YS 1s.-i . ATin:\\s \" r-tT 2141 Atlanta t+.vy~ \r\n \r\n: 5424100. Open: Oct. . April HEDYAGR\u003cC-t C30606); 706-54697SO. Rates: S40  Open; \r\n \r\n~! f Sm.YcaseloriIOllcklasspetforme,s.enseni\u003eles- : In. GRSNR\u003cCPO\u003cTV(:lll(IMPAMF-VI. \r\n \r\n::,r;:.t:::::n.~a'=:~\"'\"::, 'OJUCL\\TETE.\\~L'!IIAIJ.0HA\\IF. UMW \r\nYfY GJ,gla. South CiW!1M,. 00602); 706- \r\nromg \"'\"' rcun.Jrllfnlf-, 1'1,j~ ~ 9\",lpld\"..nfflljl.lJln)Mtol~lroge,mdrt'onlis P,,,.~Mil'nt5anbtnlabta.n. \r\n \r\nM .UMS \r\n \r\n: ll,\\1'SIS\\'. IIIST0tll'\\'IU,\\ Cf. 295 Ea~t \r\n \r\nCf.ORCL\\ Ml'SEl'MOF AKT 90 Carlton St~ ~ St, {10601); 706-546-0410. Rates; \r\n \r\n(30602-1719); 706-542-4662. ()pfn: TurSat undefS38.9SS19.99. CC-MFVI, ,. \r\n \r\n10.S, Fri 10.9 AA Vi. HHf-ED-M-OS\u003cC.f!S. 00\\\\'~TO\\\\'\\'IJUIOWR L\\.\\' 1198S.MJledge \r\n: = ~ ~ : : : i i r ; = GSMf-T1.111f'Sufl',\\fusftmo(A,to/hl\"~-- Ave., (30605); 706549-2626. Races: S59 . S19.99. CCPA. \r\n \r\nnRESTA110N~1J.\\IIIF.R 1\\\\'0 489 Prince Ave., {30601); 706353-1801. 19()/ vtfOtWI MOW)'lrxi fit,,fw:uu,~ol/MIGltcdlrut\u003e- \r\n \r\nllll/lf'l,ffl Ml() llosa if Vilf'!t'l}I of Jf.'(U ~ a iM'ld \r\n \r\ntd.c.,-bOl'WIJ)nl?'.lll'IUl.dll'\"'Y~/in.ftl'll'S, \r\n \r\n/lllrts, wcmhops;md \r\n \r\n\"Jr.Al \r\n \r\n1:r.o s o UIUCF.  ,\\111K\\'S 2715 Atlanta HY,y., \r\n(30606); 7065491530; 800-4244777. Rates: S59  S19.9!1. Open: 24 hotn daily. H-HF-GR \r\n \r\n,jr.Atr9Jltr/MfdAJhrvti-C/.ltn~fOIIIICD- \r\nDI~ STATE IKJJA.\\'IC\\J, G,\\RDt~ Of' CrJlRGL-\\ 2450S. MilrdgeAve. (30605): 706,.5421244. \r\n=~':tt~:z=.:= HF-EO-CC-THRS-FD-GSAMF. TM lllttmdtJOrlJI \r\ncu/ov.1/f(/ilf!'ill/llX'W\u003coikcr.oisd\\vart)'Oll'l'!Slt \r\n \r\n11.S. ~ \\\\YSl'PPL\\' CORl'S ,\\II.Sllr)\\ 1425 . ~ROSCCNSflO.CTV(SK-HMNA. \r\nPrince A\"\"'\"-fl', 00606-2ZOS); 706-354-7349. IL\\.\\IPfO\\' ISS -Alltr.\\ S 2220 W. Broad St. Open: Mon. Fn~9 - 5:15. COE-NR-M. Slipmod- : (30606), 70f\u003e.S48960Ct m-tW.1PTON. Relies: Ifs. hi)lariclll!~ /\\ftl9,1f.(Slfqllprfflt fllt'$$  SSS  S78. H-HFGRSNR-OS-CCNSPOBS - , ~ giw r.lfoma,Dtlr.f t o m ~ CTVCBK~,..~, ~- ,. \r\n1 \r\n~~ws~=!~~Mrg,v-; 1t\\lm1tnm111om 101;~: Ave. #1os, \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (3lli06): 706-6132742. r \r\n \r\nH TORK SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nATllt:\\S tlKSTl'IU:StnTF.RL\\ NO ll'RO I 185 E. HanaKk Aw., (30601): 706-5434338. \r\n \r\nAT1 tt\\'SARFA1T.O ISIC\\1.L~lt 800 Hwy. 29 North. (30601-1500); 706-355500S; \r\n706-35S-5109. EO. \r\n \r\nIll V.,W 1\\0:,1 525 Macon H1.y., (30605); 706549-0697. Rales: ~ SlB.95 - SSS.9!1. CCPA VI. \r\n \r\nHVl.00'8~~ 185S.~nl!IJJ dtldft'i.-.,rw,yfNtt.l'r'$~dlf'hafian.Jtf' \r\n,,_m.arbk~Pttand,-..thirpt\\~llt'ldpuprfut. \r\nOOl'HIL BARRFJID Cj\\\\SOS City Hal. Col \r\n \r\nI.IXl\\'F.RSITYOFGf.()RC:L\\ 330 Rfseard, Dr~ (30602t706-5421214. f,rsllJndGra-ir~ \r\n\"\"'\"\"\"\"' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nIIOIJIH\\l\" \\Tilf.\"IJO\\\\\\IOV.\\ 197 EMIB10itdSlr1!1!t,(30601); 706-549-4433.Races: S8H l 34. HHf-GR-SNR-OS--CCNSHCPI-RS- \r\nKF0.8SCTVCLCBKfBK l-lM KAVlSGT-Mf . \r\n \r\nlege:arndHancockSa.,(30601); ~.rkrol B~ \\IQlllEllf.RITACf. lL\\U. P.O. Sox IIOV. ARIJJOI ISSON -,\\Tl ll'X'i 2465W. Broad \r\n \r\nCM1W1.-id~loca'ynl86Jropro1MA/tt., 1472, (30603); 706-5429094. Open: Mon-Fn . St,(30606);706-S481111 . Rates:undefS38.95  \r\n \r\nfl'lfiomShPr!Turl'sAmlt',t'll'Qf.-\u003cda,t,piv,o 8-S;Sit,2-Sandcbu,ghomeloccbail.EO-M.: S79.99. GRSNUCNS-PO-lORH\u003eCTVCl \r\n \r\nrdl'!IOI b.Jts ~ AM11fs .JCU'SSlbt, ,o : ~~IWlldlmdos IIW'l.m ~.tt- CBS::.l~VCR-PMlA. \r\n \r\n1ht,:uJir \r\n \r\n . ngMlwwmMtsolUGAmtnandWIVIMn\u003c* \r\n \r\nrn.\\t\\.\\'UFJ, f.P ISCOP,\\l, CIHIROI Pope and . 94\"'RlllfJt'MIDn.Jrld~~g,,w,JtS \r\n \r\nPrinceSts..(30601); EM11111899.VKtOIUIGo/fw: Gtll:f~\\' IIIIJ..S00lli\\1lt\\'CUIII 4080 Barlll!tt \r\n \r\n~fO'lSlnKlfdcl~'T,,,.,r, \r\n \r\nShoals Rd., (30605); 706-S48-6032. Rates.: SZO \r\n \r\nM,\\GSOIJA1TJUt\\ CEGl!f.'\u003e'\"11fOI SE 277 Hill \r\nSt., (30601); 706-548-3860; 800891 -1912. R.-ites; S68 S150. Open: Yea-mi.rd H~FNR SNROHCNS688S..(TV..(8K.J-PAVl NA MF . \r\n \r\nrnt 'NDERSME.\\IORL\\I.G,\\ Rllr.\\' 325 s. u.mpki,St,(30602k 770-542-8972;7J0.542 3631.0pen:Openaccesdilily. NR-EO.M-OS-VI. ~R.ffl:Vdrlg~llomt.w.imemo- \r\n \r\n530. GC. GHCCi,;,1~re(1m,iyotll!'flti citJ11.nhlhetJOlfcrust~tolllt,x,bl,c.Thl\u003egolf \r\n~fXO'll(ks.idwltntjttgff.MdolgD6 Mf.\\lORL\\L PARK 293 Gian Ellen Park, \r\n \r\ni\\'ICIIOISO~ IIOlSt 6295 Jeffmon Rd ., \r\n(3060n; 706-353-2200. Rates: S75  S85. H SNRCCNS-88--CTV-FBK-SB. \r\n \r\nNl1111thtArhrnsr.offW'l'IWIObrtdtdlhtfirsi \r\nArnooc.wiG.m:tna..b \r\nJOS ll' II ll t:\\'R\\' U!.\\ll'KL\\' HOUSE 248 Pmce Ave,(30601);0pen:8yal)p00tment UGJ l8H \r\n \r\n(30605);706-613-3580. StW\"llly11to.aao/tof. ft\\,-\\\\IM)U8l]J\u0026BRl.\\,_l\\.'t1 49598arnen \"'hilfand~woJtdacmpt,st8acm ShoalsRd.13060S); 706-546-7886. R.-i1es;S75  \r\noldtvtlopedlitldi\\irhl.llit,(JKl'Uf.Jhellers, dfl9 S\\50. CCNSHCBS--CGKCTVFBK-J.IM VCRtrdils.\"\"1Y!,tlllldiW4to011ld11NtHolawWiklde, NMGJ.SBMf. . r.1, \r\n \r\nGrffl:RM\u003e',1/sl).~ollitsrCfw!f.htsDceollhe ~~Ccut~~ICUS. \r\nUMON UOtSf. AKTSf \\l'F.K 293 Hoyl Suffl,()00)1k706-613-3623.twn1854t. \r\nL)'QltlHo\u00266tluspl.l)(\"d11l'f)OlfMll'tOlrinAd1PtlJ OOmtyiJflht\u0026sfo/)'ll\\'.J'PdDOIIC'l'l'ltc.'I TodJyll \r\n \r\n==~9:..~~: folil. \r\n \r\n; l't:Rt.\\llm~ - 1.'iS ATl lF,\\'S 379 1 Atlanta \r\n \r\n.SAStURJ)~TADII \\t Sanbd Drive, (30602t . Hwf~ (10622); 706-S483000; 800-5787878. \r\n \r\n706-S42-8078. Horntolrhf'~ol~. Ral6:i.nderS3\u0026.95-S19.99.0pm:241n.HF \r\n \r\nGR-SNR-OS-CC-NH().RV..(TV\u003cBK.J-IM VI. \r\n \r\niw1\"86,1/lchttl,ngf,ltl$fimghotn,gYnrSNdl K\\\\l\\U\\ ' \" \\TI IC-.\\ 513 W. BroadSU'eet \r\n \r\nt.Jl1htSLJdunw.is.JIJOlhtltttof~Somr. (30601); 706-5468122. Rates; S59 - S85. \r\n \r\n~~L~~~=\\=~:.c::~12. ~\":,IIM?SC\"11l't'1\\ldWn1sS011D~b- ndlt-~ol/996. \r\nSITJ111f~\\'l'PSO.\\'JIOISE 1022 Prince Ave.. ; \r\n \r\n~;~f:~~~.;;.::~::F~~~-CLCSH Rl\\1:\"ilUl J. HFJJ \u0026BRE\\KF,\\ST 3581 sea,. \r\n \r\nf30601); C.Ul847G,,t,,t~s!)'4t.Ti:us~,e- 8018.TIIISII.CXJOpt,SOnupil)'Mf!flUharll'ol ntl'IShoaisfload.(30677):706-769-4S22. Rale$; \r\n \r\nr,,el \r\n \r\nllll'~\u0026tilg~\"\"1n!S.MdlP.JA~ S65S80. 0S-CCNS-BB-0-flllC-Mf. \r\n \r\nTA\\'ll\u003eR.(;R,W\\' IIOI SE 634 Prince Ave., IIMIClldf,-t.rieciltO!lffl'f9)'IIWWSICJZNl'I 1lk\u003e SC0111Slll~~ -ATill:\\S 410 Macon Hlvy~ \r\n(30601); 706-5498688. Rate5: SlOO. Open: wiw.wiut1u~IV.OsrJIIC1'lff':l lhtrool.JrlddlP (30601); 706-$46-8161. Rates: LflOel' S38.95  Tues..frL 10  3. HHFNHLNRM-YMN. Gnw buJcingb1n,,1d1t1. rlttr.w.nCVfftn'dbyan.MI- S58.9!1. CC.PA-VI. \r\n \r\nlt'\u003e'IV.Jlmanscina,c,i!SJO,ompedbyHtn,yW 1111U11bel,ll'Sth.il.\"11hf'roo/tonp.wJ.lfld. Sl!PF.RK ,\\tO'l'FJ. - AT11t:,s 3425 Atlanta \r\n \r\na,.q,whrilt/Jl!iwt,.iryin.dfrn.l.eJfftl.r,cfcpff;Ht\u003ed COtl/Jtli,i,rotenipe,.ilWl'V,Wldl!OflS. \r\n \r\n Hwy, {30606); 706-5'19-0251. Rall!!.: 535  S7S. \r\n \r\nt,,k ~.isHo!M,',~ \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n Op.'l,:24~H+f.GR-OS--C(ro.K-CTV.J.~.PA \r\n \r\nl'IIEE lllATO\\\\'NS ITStlJ' Comer of De.iring andfinleySb~l30601); ~WH.ailM cliJe\u003c1111l'lrft.8kollnlot1.ild5.fldlPM(I\u003e \r\nFaa1sbfc.Mt'ht\u003e~itsJ/ladl.\u003eAA.l'i)sac\u003cftSI blttorhtpwk. \r\n \r\n01..-rv.1:sn:R., OOW\\1\\1,1\\\\ 170 N.; TR,\\\\TJ.OOCE ,\\TllF.S.SlM)\\l,~TOW~898W. \r\n \r\nMiledgt Aw~ (30601); 706-546-7311. Rates; BIOadSt,(30601); 706-549'5400 Rate:S35  \r\n \r\nS49  S69. HFPGR-SNR-OS--CCNS-PO-CTV ; S'JS. HHF-GRSNROS--CC-PO-LO-XCTVl-VCR- \r\n \r\nCIIICIM.PAVI. 'GlfrA,1 \r\n \r\nPA-VI-VI. \r\n \r\n\"1-.fSl\u003c1ff'-lld011P9 \r\n \r\n'iT 1J J fFOt \r\n \r\nll,\\'l\\'t:Rsm  l'RF.Slln:,TS IIOl'SF. 570Pn1Ke III IJJ)OG 1,, 1120 Newton Bridge Rd.. \r\n \r\nAve, (30601); C/IGJ 1857. c,,a,( ~an:1wi,'\u003c (30607); 70654336l l . Rat~: uncle, S38.95 ( 111( ,-111. \\ UOK(,I\\ \\I)\\ \\Ill 3700 Al- \r\n \r\ntv,e House~byl4Conndlianco,vmsot1. S58.9!1.CCNS-PO-CTVPA. i(.oHM' \r\n \r\nlantaHwy., 00606): iGHT-'-1 \r\n \r\n~J~i.:~~:Sin~~{3H~~: ~l~-~-,\u003e;,~t tht~\"11dM'.h Don\u003cCQV1m..,rr1Jl'TN1f.K,a  \r\n \r\ns-~ \r\n \r\n: ~ ~3 \r\n \r\n183AlpsRd.(]0606J; \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nPORS-CTV-Cl-lMNA. \r\n \r\nI 0111'\\llKt.\\ 3ZOE. C1ay1on S'-, 00601 ); 706- \r\n \r\nMOfffi)~ lllt:-mtE 19S W. Wasmgtorl St. 00\\I FOfl:T L\\'N . ATIIE.\\'S 3980 Atlanta Hwy~ \r\n(30601); 706--613-3770: 706613-3771 . Open: {30601); 706-2273351; 800-228-5150. Rates: Mon  Fri, 9  6.H-NR'fMVI, !lift CMMJ.md S59  S120.GR--CC-0V..(8K-Mf. \r\n \r\n546-0l90. \r\nIJIJ'\\l \\l\\'~ff\\U\\.\\t\\lF 401 l 8IOad St, (30Ci01); 706-354-6966. , A, \r\n \r\n1998 Grot;.l!i\u003cI 011 !'vly iWiml \r\n \r\n109 \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nGl'RO 'il, R,\\I' 17SE. BroadSt.,(30601 ); 706-S4J.9071 . H-OH6CSs.Aff.l/l. ((jH1,4J \r\n11\\RR\\ HLSSr.lT S\\'E'lfOIUJ:\\\\SCUt P.O. Box 8091, (30603); 706-S48-0803. (GIIAJ \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION RF.DBOl\\T. 111\":\\\"TlXG PRFSCR\\t Commun it y House Rd., 0 0204); 770-3581891.Prrvaiehrlli.ig~ \r\nLOOGINC \r\n \r\n\\\\\"INDlllU. 100Wirdnill Way, (31008); 912'956-5290; 912952 6342. 0pen: SalSIJI, 9  5. HF.(iS. Var/tWM\"A\u0026RNMill'Aei. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Hl\"RON OO,\\\"\\\"l:\\110:'\\ AMI \\\"ISITTIKS BURrAU 101 Mll\"dod: \r\n \r\nOITB.\\ O , ln't\\Kllot SI: 3585 Atlanta HW/~ (30606); 706-  TIIF.HOS[I\" Hill\u0026 URt\\KF~I 643 Greenwood St .,  Lane, (31008); 9129562\u003c!09; 912956-360J. Open: Mon.fri. \r\n \r\n613-6015. H-OSCCNSCSSASB. 1'6HTAJ \r\n \r\n_ (30204); 770-]SB-{,969; 800-318-1633. Rates: ~75  ~ - Open: 8:30-5:30. ~ lhl/rbof,ndfe,~ Sily\"'lhusand~e \r\n \r\nRDIIJm~TtR 1956W. Bl'oad51~(30601); 706-S4H376. /GHrAJ; 8am  11pm.CCNs-BB-CTV-FBK. '\" (GHIA) \r\n \r\n\\\\ mu: IIOI SF.Open 24 Houll. JmAthens(GHTA) \r\n \r\n TOURS \r\n \r\n( flomedtnmJOry.Shop/JC/f,lt\"tCfySf(lll's;,111/Kpt~fll'drt'ldlkefa,,d \r\n! ~sraes.V,s,18yroo'sl8JOll'IIOWttddtpot.11ll1StU11dlldca: boore. \r\n \r\nfOURS \r\n \r\nHAR.\\\"f.S\\\"II JJ:WAJ.KINGTOUR Oowntow n Barnesville. i \r\n \r\nOASS ICCITI'TOITRS -,\\1111:\\'S 2!:IOE. Doughtery St, (30601 ); \r\n \r\n(J0204);770-]S827J2 .W,lr'lngkUofcbv.n/OIWl i#l\\l.n:iVfl'tCl\"lolfl: hemes. T\u003clke/ll\u003eIE'/awsitkx,,J$ll(IJIS\u0026N/enftlmilelur/lr9(JU(hts!'Q'K . \r\n \r\nCENTERVILLE \r\n \r\n70\u0026-208-8687; 706-353-1820. EO-YA-GRE.Cl.\u0026,cC~r111n,Clfl('f /'OlfflllomtslJfl'pm-dft+OMl'd.Sftl'byOIJfrirewOldl.!iJAwunro' CAMPINC \r\n \r\n- a \u0026'\u003ciOlltofth..Alhtml~(l'n/f!f.prO't'ldt!,dMt;lll(JtOf/Ou'. Begvwlg~.Jf l.tXpn'x SIOOOi,trpersort OlltlimlI fft'exhtbusol~'.Jhrsr,rryMlbe\u0026l'JllrC.JptJ/oltheSowi. ; KOIIIXSC-\\.\\ll'SITT\"S 775 North Hor.ls1()1, 91295576.\u003c16; 912 \r\n \r\nitiwigtDUrO'l,'io~.-ani!1alt'd!hli~WS~his ' TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n! 9S5-5SS9. RaleS: oodec S38.95. MlPN-TH-CB-ORPANA \r\n \r\nICrie,n:h.rN1111P,n/MNlll:uory.~~9'1114'/fMS;i\u003eliJikJJl(o. RAR.'ff.S\\11J.f.lA\\tAR0011\\'TYCll.,U18EROF00.\\t)IERCI! \r\n \r\nIMUl.idr.Nltl'noflcl' A !\"EL SERVICES \r\n \r\n: 100CcmmerceP1~(30204); 77G-3S8-273lOpen:Mon. fn.,95. : ' H-C.V61t lJsrr.icJlll!f~B.wnesMlk\u003e'.sneivllWMt6'1\\Gv,Sni-. \r\n \r\nCLINTON \r\n \r\n dios.AskMXJUIIMrnnx.noroitd.'Jfrr.,~.~\u0026XJW An Anrebellum Trail Coml1ltlnity \r\n \r\n,\\111F5 S 00~\\'FSll0i'i \u0026 \\'ISITOK.'i HI REA U JOO N. Thoma'i '. D.i)'. Stpt l!r-Ztl 1998.r,,'GlfTAJ \r\n \r\nStreet. (30601); 706-3574430; 80().65Hl603. Open: Mon.  Fri., ; \r\n \r\nPim~ ltf/ O\u003cK ild/rl lhffilll \u0026 FtsW~I Pl'!Jt' \r\n \r\n: ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n8:30  5. CVBIBTS.V/nll.'c.Jflkx111fom1t1to,,b,ochun!sonArhfns; \r\n \r\n; OIJ) CUXTONROADSll) F. l'AKK US Hwy. 129.. Woodi.\u003ed ;uea \r\n \r\n\u003cJf/lJC/ltJl'l.f'Yt'IUJ.stV\\'K'ts.ffomeroWUn,v.olG.1Mld11anh,mgall'-: \r\n \r\nw1dif\"\",}e9'i?rll/eout~mil~ll'l!}lhePi.rinontF/I/Jlnc\u003e. \r\n \r\nwayroGtcrgw'sAn/!'bebJrr,u AlhMl,..,1~trH~ W:im:nl BISHOP ~~pe,/arm.YiasiomcLJSSKJlro~IOrod:./sp \r\n \r\n[ HlSTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nl,glllrng.i ft\"ffDll!dOOl~\"f(Mn ~ 00!1/lnlen,'M.lltlmetlt lis '. ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n. OIJ\u003e{lJXTIJS lll!ITORIC:111~'111.IC:\\\" (\u003e1'!::rg,,fs~l9thettnn.;\u003c \r\n \r\n:ncr1GHrA1 \r\n \r\n: PICC:\\UIU.HAR\\I 1971 ~ . , ;nRd~ (30621 ); 706-769 COUtl/yWtTIW'Mfrowsbci/fl:!tfwMIIStJBl8JO.nJ/flehkfhodrsl \r\n \r\n6516.0pen: n.dSept Oct ED-GS. 11'.0iff!dith;r/(mofg.,,dens.. OWh. 1811, stll$ldtd \r\n \r\nAlllr.\\'S \\\\UCO.\\\\f. cr.\\Tr.R 280 E. DolJ!JIMY SL, (30601 ): Jp;'Cilfr)'phtrtl!INl)'.WirMldS111ptreMidls,d,,v.Jff(Orlikn,/-d' \r\n \r\n706-3531820. Open: MonSat. 10.5; Sl.-'I 25. HNRM-OS-GSVI  b:ffl. /'losrdS, ldtP 5'lnJ;,s, hd#df hms. \r\n \r\nV1. 1u,1r,.,1SJOJlldiesro,OO,o/bM~~,t'komecen1!'l\":rnfar ITU/JOOQ'l,i/ledilltr,JCf)Offl,~lfldudng(kv.muyof~. \r\n \r\nCAMPINC \r\n \r\nCONYERS* \r\n \r\n11,man\"so#tiMlJWt'CNIIM!d1,W11\u003effll/y ~ld.J./a~ ~of l'l.'if. l.AKt: fJ\\Ml'GROI/SD 5540 High Shoals Rd., (30621); 706- . ATTllAcrlONS \r\n \r\ntufrttr\u003e:I dtpM tom lx\u003eIP. self~ IOU'J ,llt','IV,Jrlda/e \r\n \r\n769-5486. Ra tes: l.flcief 538.95. Open: Opet, all year. f.LPNPG : GF1\u003eRGIA l.\\'T\"F.R.\\'ATIO:'\\,\\L IIORSF. PARK 1996 Centennial : THCPRV-PA. Q!Aet prodtil.ikt'setrir,g_ dedttb.Jlhroomi r,wfish Olympic Parkw.rj, (30208); 7708604190; 77Q.60H606. Open: \r\n \r\nI X1\\\"EKSIT\\' OFGF.ORGIA\\\"JSn\"OKS CF.i\\11:K Four Towers -'Jg. llJll.tttr.Ji\u0026, ~ lb,w,s. Bldg. College Station Rd. (30602); 706-542-0842. Open: Mon.  \r\n \r\nFo., 8  5; Sat 9 - 5; Sun. 1 - 5.EDMOSV1.Loc.tl00it1J~: \r\n \r\nWl/}'b,imQ'lfNM!}toflJG4stlfWMIGl(IJ)Us. ~l1Slf'Ma-ntt.'f  \r\n \r\n~~wltJ.isS!S0Ja.\u003e.,,,d~olbi:xif~i!lidA~ : BOLINGBROKE \r\n \r\n({l-,b,/1,md,dfplcr~.tti\u003e.6\u003ctr,pJ/v'\u003c/M.ffl'lll#l...fflilyhis \r\nwy.;,m- \r\n \r\nA ~ach Blossom and Antiques Trail Community \r\n \r\n-Daify. HPf.OSGC-GPHRHHO-E-PA-NA-SBMF. OIi\" olthe ~ \r\nIIWfmufrl-use fdlrJ.i IN.soolnNtt. ~a!fcp,)(' rorrp:-DOOr!5, aoo!ffl,~IIIOUl!l,WI/Jitt\u003euse,AmoldP~GolfCww,,111,J \r\n: lll~TORICIJl~TJIJl:roFOlJ)f.TO\\lN Main StJComm\"cial SIS., (30207); 770-483-7049. OffM ~ ht1/0lic ~ The \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\n \r\n. l)riq,gM\u003ci!rl.pMiorl.JaiOldJJiMuseumQ\"ld5(,/{9}ldedrow \r\n \r\nI; ITION CE IVTER \r\n \r\nM,\\ Gi\\OUA COTrAGF. S989 tt.~ 41 -S, (31004t 912-9929988. : MOXASTER\\' OF Ol!R I.All\\' OF TII EIIOI.Y SPIRIT 2625 tt.vy. \r\n \r\nATill~,sa.\\SS ICCT.,TI:K 300 N. Thof'nM St., (30601); 706- . 0pen:Mon -Sa110.S. CC. Llllieyelloo.vc.ott.JgreW11tie/wtrofBoing . 212.(30208);770-48l870S;770-922-5933.Rates:Donation:535. \r\n \r\n: : : ; : : ; = ~ ~ ~ ; ' : i 3S7-4441; 706-357-4555. HCC-Ns.EVlMF. kl lht-hNnafOo\\m-  bn.t'N//lques. MCl'SSOOf'S, glasm\\V~ 1~/iJmPS,Jttolndd ()pen:6'9, storeln.MS10-4:30. H-Cc.LPN.(iS. BIIW'SSOII~ \r\n \r\n! btmore,11PWJ1WJ}lor)Qi.JOme.nJpay1,5a~l \r\n \r\n~~':f-J:::Xt'M.fX,lft't~booororeMld()tfffl' \r\n \r\ng,wm fof ,i/J ltlll'Jt'Sts. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n( NA.\\\"C\\-\"FOWLF.R FAR.\\I C/0 OUR L()\\\"ISG .\\IOTIIER'S C/lll, \r\n \r\nBARNESVILLE An Antique \u0026Pead! Blossom Tr.ail, Community \r\n \r\nBYRON \r\nA Pea\u003ch Blonc,m. Antiqut'1 iJnd Andef10f'lvi/l~ Tr.ail Community \r\n \r\ni OREN 2324',-VhiteRd.. (3020n: 7709228885;770-92Hl226. : Open:Oaily, dusl.OS.s-rarmowrorlt'mil01V!S!Ull111.!11?m,n,, I 10hemessageM,s.f\u003cJ',W!f~.wr,sr-'ffl~A!Sc6alheV..gi,iM.1ty. \r\n. ~~IO,W...-M.,Yd.rj10M1s.NJ/Mt'f;nJ~V,g,,i,',t.ly \r\n \r\n MUSEUMS \r\n \r\n; ~Q\"lo.t11on.Al1ttffi'rftd10/hlf;1m1..fl'lk,mwrmdl'Jd~ \r\n \r\nAT\"l\"1'tAC'\"ION5 \r\n \r\n:ausllll!Ss.igesd/l'av~ll.,,IOSpni \r\n \r\n: B\\\"RO.\\' Ufrof 101 Murdock Lane, (31008); 912'9562409; \r\n \r\nK. IJ.Onrs Pl:C-A.\\\"S 100 AtOOia St. (30204); 800-322-NUTS; 912956-2409. Opton:Gll 9121956-2409. HNRMNSVlNAMF- HlSTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\ncc. 770-3S8-0782. Open; cal lo! tn.s. \\.-l\"l,lfWOtti-1..-nousp.Jn cosnrr c.~m.tkmSl1er.JSoncehanealffilin8uggyFICIOty.8.~d's \r\no!fMrar.lrbgmi'r\\bulroml'\u0026j ,., \r\n \r\n( : \r\n \r\nTS. /WoelflepdstJ6tt/spb.Jci:\"ICOl!ml!al rht'be.MlfuilyNSrt \r\n1870rai/lOJddipotill'idcdboosernB),on.APirnnllM~ollhe/OIWI .iindhtswnulf.-ndlJoi,1,r,lo'ISNJtic.iboost's. \r\n \r\nj : ; \r\n \r\nl llU. PAKK 2455 Costley Mi~ Rd~(30013); 770-483 2455. Open: A{)r.  Oct. M8MPNPGTH-ESB. A ,:IWd:P pMA, SffWti.J5holrlt'IOSOOll'olworpii'.J(IISlst-trJfflilkJngB,g~ \r\n \r\n; Cfi'f!f, H1JIOt1CS1teMidesotJ.1,megenera/th'.Jrt\u003e11111SEU11,dl!db.:Jdxv \r\n \r\nshopfllllSC!ltltR@vilflQ'ISfC'qlJIIOO.fD1J1Sfa10rxma1r:a:rnpany \r\n \r\nH 'OI tC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n: l},\\l\"S l.'i:-l  BYRON 175 and Hwy. 49, (31008); 9129565100; \r\n \r\nCO.\\\"ll'.Dllt\\1tCf.\\lF.ll:K\\' Greenwood St., (30204); 7J0.3S8 8003297466. Rall'S: 530-545. HHFFPGRSNff.CCNSPO \r\n \r\n2732.((fflt'Q'rJ~(l\"ffll'lt'?'tolTl(MIV~ CttyH.:tM\"\"\"vfnshng: CSK-I MNA r, \r\n \r\nCJ~1Q}l.ltofMWectmrf'l'I)'. \r\n \r\n'lt45t--outMlonr~kuah(kCOWI\" \r\n \r\n;,;.DfSsprod/l.'fflllS.11~wi/h~ Canilt1~81JYfl'\"PeOI foodb-)'OIJfOUllll/1 \r\nIIARALWN a\\111.L CO\\'FJtFJ) RR IIK:F, 1/lt'br~ mdl~d iW1\"\"'KtlOll\u003c,plll'lli.v-sysrm1a,,d~~bft'OITlt;;sp.i,!S ISO ketMldisJlket1-.d\u003e(l'IWi'sMOI.D!'fandJidel.-yJ/hJ \r\n \r\nGAClll:T IIOl'SC H\\~ . 18, West of Ba'nesvillt, (30204); 770. 3SS.2732;7J0.3SS.tlEWS. NR-C. O.'offtdbylocdl11ew5PJpttpd'Mslt'\"- ThlsiJ/Uf10Noll\"lldl'l)lhislt;w1chomtsill\u0026vnt'S\\\"llt_,dll',l, \r\n \r\nF.CONO u\u003eoG E Bl'JlON 1060ldMaconRd~(31008); 9l2-9S6- . SPORTS \u0026 RECRAT10N \r\n \r\n5600; S00.533-2666. Ra1es.: S28S70. HSNR\u003cCNSPGflO.K- O IF.JlOKf. KUN GOii\" Q,lltl 90.000 Centenr.al ~ Pk.....y. \r\n \r\nCTV-CBK. \r\n \r\n. (30013);7J0.785-7904. Rates: S39  S55. GC. Oi,e,7JXXJ}Jldsof \r\n \r\n\u0026 ENTERTAIN l \r\n \r\n\\ll],UM lf.Sl\\\\110\u003e \u0026 11Kf,\\ Kl'A~T403MainStreet,(31008); . ITLl)'l:rl'dthrab!gr,o/f.LOYtf.'d#lthero\u0026nghilsaf(on;MG/1 \r\n \r\n9129562'198. Rates: 575  595. CCBB-CSt::VI. lGHTA.J \r\n \r\nIIIGlll.-\\i\\'O GO\\J' f.U'R 2271 Flat Shoals Rd, (30013); 770-483 \r\n \r\nCA KA SllllJI OS Libfary \u0026 Greenwood SIS,. (30204); 770-3583132. Open:1st full\\Wea. monlh. Call. H-NREDMYAVI-MF. Rt\u003effllfylf'flO'l.ltt\u003ed 1h151910Cdllll'fjt\u003etibrar)-hutling,sflOlvCa-,l51'1! doJ,JutHqUt'1-.C,k\"19illlSlUcro. firteo11tg,A\")',11dlhehantofan,s/ \r\nCill!JJA..l'M.b\u003ena..ib(.vol.CN/1'.Jv.voi~/n!bMttdbya-dldJlogf \"1lti 1\\Q\"t1 rufMK /\u003e2111/ff, ~ l ' f e.d,,b,tiorti, ,r\"IUSIGJI ~ \r\non\"f'S.fJ'RI-Jl~rornGJlfot,.-pr. \r\n \r\nl'ASS l'OITT IX~' 605 Chapman Rd., (31008); 91 2-9565200; 80().  4235. Rates: S34 544. GC. GMIN!toH,ng1matt1ftm!swtfo,th~ \r\n \r\n251 -1962. Ra,es: S2SS60. HSNR-CCNHO. \r\n \r\nandwhirepitltlf!'\\ aepemyrr/,'S,N!dlll,\"lie.Js. E~fotltfflcl \r\n \r\nSl!l'l-'.R8 ,\\IOlfJ.  R\\'RON 305 Hwy. 49 Ncrth. (31008); 912 ; dllM.\u003e/$. Vey rpx/ lcstaf r;plffrom/htb.Jdlt'f5. \r\n \r\n956-3311; 800-S(XH!OC(l. Rates: S30-S95. H-HF-SNR-e:0./SPO-  110:\\1:\\' CJIEEK GOIJ' \u0026 COU:\\1lt\\'0J lll 635 ChJbhouse Dr., \r\n \r\nVCRNA. \r\n \r\n: (30094); 770-48Hi343.Rates: S28 - S40. GC. Gtn~rott,glw.l'd)'J \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n. loc.!ff.'d111oneofRoddJle',inersubcf.wis. ffl65(1111prr,-areccuw h/lse-.,...\u0026,1tben/9'f'l\"'S \r\n \r\nUI \r\n \r\n\\\\ UlU:11(11 St()peo 24 ton l1n8',ron.K,HM} \r\n \r\nLOOCINC \r\n \r\nOIJJ j.\\ lL.\\l[ Sf.l.\\l 326 ThomaslOnSt., (30204t7J0.3S8-0150. SHOPPING \r\n0pen:W1 0-5, Sal0-2, Sui.5. YA. fMttnngrtlit:$fromourhls/ay.J5. IIIGPf..\\OIAo\\\"TlQIJFS ,\\l-\\U. Peach festival Outlel Center. B1111J(C\u003c}ilJlrlSourh LNdbem:/w,11house. it1lon1Jt\u003erj/lll. ' (31008); 912-956-6256. 0S.CC. ~Colle\u003c\"tab:t'sMJI.Undt't-lhe \r\n \r\nCo.\\lfOKTIX-\"' OONllllS 1363 Klr:lnlfike Rd. (30094k 770. 760-0300. Ra1es: S59  S85. HF-GRSNR\u003cCPOfO-CTV-(81::.PA Mf. \r\n \r\n':l ,c. lONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\nltORIKl:HO IJJ:Gf. .\u003c119 College Dr~ (30204); 770.3585015; 800282-6504. EO. C11Cd 18S1. lk,.v olfM Str1X19 IIUIJmtj prov,1m hnL.\u003edtof.'f'OC4i(alllyt\u003eof\u003c\",xgi.l C.i!lforrrno/fJCii,r1PSB(xY}81 6S04 !'fl GA!\"' lllY.iSlf-50l.J l a ~ \r\n \r\nBlljf\u003eeJdifl ~ . \r\nPf..\\CII A,\\'TIQUFS Hv,y. 49ilf\"Y.I 175, 912956-4222. \r\n \r\nC0:\\1T.R.'i ,IIOTOR 1,\\\"N 1056 Dogwood Dr~ (3020n; 770-48l 4724.CC. \r\n \r\nl' UQIFACJ\"ORUl\"Oll.FS 311 Hwy. 49. (3 1008): 912956 D,WS ISN - C0:\\1\":KS 1350 Oog.'IOOd Dr., (30208); 7709n \r\n \r\n1855. Open: Dail-J 109. HHFCCRS. Jlf.imiiyOUl/e1Jk1mloc.lli!d 3314. GRCC. ,., \r\n \r\nt#Q'rfht\"Btgl'uch\". \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n,,,,,__,,.,,Jdon~l,,,idelbctc- \r\n \r\n110 \r\n \r\n1998 Gcorgiti 011 lvl)' i\\t/iml \r\n \r\n IIAYNF.S RIDGEINN 2280Costley Mill Rd., (30208}; 770-922 [ BSl'\\\\'f.ffiJl't - \\l11ITt COUJMNSL\\7'1' 10130 Alcovy Rd, \r\n \r\n9151. Rates: over S79.99. OS-CC-/6-P088F[)..8S-F8KVCRA : (30209); 770-786-5800. Rates: undet' S38.95  S58.99. HGR-SNR \r\n \r\nMF. \r\n \r\n. CCNSHCPO-RS\u003cTVClCBKlMNAMF. \r\n \r\nCULLODEN \r\nAn Antique \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\n \r\nIIOJJD\\' I\\\\ CO\\\\IJl~ 1351 Dogwood Drive, (30012-5191); : CHSf 'IOIU .+t,y. 278. (30209); 77078\u00268134. Rates: S40  \r\n \r\n770-4833220. Rates: S62S12S. Open: 24 hrs. H-\u003ciR-SNR--CCNS S65. H-HF-SNR-OS-CCNS-PO-CTV--CSK-VlNA. 1GHTAI \r\n \r\nPO-RS-OV--ClACSMF. tGH1A \r\n \r\n) OAYSIXN - 00\\'L\"iGTON 10166 Alcovy Rd, (30014); 770-788- \r\n \r\n)..\\.\\H~\\ I\\\\ W\"F~ 1164 Dogwood Drive. (30012); no- . 8919. Rates: SSO - S70. Open: 24hr5aday. HHF-\u003ciR-SNR-OS\u003cC \r\n \r\n760-1230. Rates: S48  S60. H-GRSNR-CCHCPOCTVCBK. : NSPO\u003cTV--CSK-J.MF. ,-, \r\n \r\n\u003cGHTAJ \r\n \r\nPfr.~ ~()(ff-Jon rh In ~ fronrCttiw \r\n \r\n) f.CONO I.ODGF. -COl1~GTON 10101Alcovy Rd. (30014); 770: 786-4133. Rates:lrlder538.9S  S58.99.0pen:24hou~everyday. \r\n \r\nlA QUL\\TA INN\u0026 sun~ -ROCKOAU 1184 Dogwood Dr.. HF-GR-SNR-CC-GPCTVCBK-IM. \r\n \r\n{3020n; 770-918-\u003cXl92. ,-, \r\n \r\n: IIOUOAI\"li\\'N EXPRFSS - 00\\1NGTON 10111 Alcovy Rd ., \r\n \r\nP'P.li\u003c'~oo,\"'1\"PJ9t'\" \r\n \r\n(30014); 770-787-4900. Rates; 558  S95. HHF-GRSNRCCNS \r\n \r\nRA.'tlADA u.urrm .CO:\\'YEKS 1765 Rocky Ridge Dr.. NE. PO-CTV--C8K+MF. \r\n \r\n(30208); 770-760-0777. Rates: S66 - 5129. Open: 24. HHFGR \r\n \r\nPll:,u,se,e-0t,r.Jdonp,.l(F7. \r\n \r\nSNR-OSCC-NS-GPPOTC CTVC8K IMPANASG T. Pff'J~,.1.tOV1,1doo{J,J(Jt' l6-ll \r\nM81 ff.BA.\\ UJl)G[ W \\l FJtS 138S Old McDonough Hwy., 00107); 770-918-0618. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nJ\\\\11-St}\\ I\\\\ CO\\I\\GlO\\ 1022S Hwy. 142, (30209); 770784-1849. Rates: under S38.95  S58.99. H-SNRCCNSHCPN- \r\nPOCTVCBKIMVCR- MF. {CJHrAJ ~i\u003e\u003cHourddonlhi'lnWl:'fron1Covt1 \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MO U E ITS \r\nBAm.EOF CUUOUF..'i (31016); ED.Stteo/Ap,d l9, /865'1tnous CMI Vldt bJW!;' 1,hve ooly 100 11llYI of VlcmU Gf- f1l'lrl oH U,'1101'1 uoops. GRA\\T. 01: \\\\llJl,\\\\I c1ru1m['t Town Cemetery behind the Methodist Ch...-ch. (31016); Loc.1wdm 1mmCfmf'lerybehindM..,fhcds/Clum IIISTORIC,\\IETIIODIS'r ClltlROI (31016); 0/dt\u003esthrlA~r Churchwi(ieo,gia,nco,it,,1(/005/JSt' \r\nLODGING 1101.\\IES 11m\"F.1. IIEIJ \u0026 IIRF..\\KF.-\\ \\T 192 Main St, (3 1016); 911-885-1393; 800-484-8580 x18. 8B-C8K. \r\nEATONTON \r\nAn Anrebellum \u0026 Antique Trails Community \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n\"111 F. IN,\\' 1229 Emo\u003cy Stleel. (30109}; 770-787-0037. B8-CBK. _ ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nrm.A.Ii 1081 Iris Dr. (3020n; 770-922-2830. H-(C-NSACT. RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n: ROCK UCLE U'F'IG\\' Hi~. 41 N, (31024); 706-4852831. USFS- \r\n \r\n:::a::t:::;'3\"~=~(':a!;::::=~;r: 1G,ffAI \r\n \r\nI.O\\GJOII\\ Sll.\\l R'S 3274 Hwy. 278 NE, (30209); 770-787 NHLED-MPNPG-RF-TH-CBCPMF.1/tefaglefffigtS!ooe~..fotnd. \r\n \r\nUJ\\GJOII\\ ,11.\\1.K'S 1450 Hwy. 138, (30107); 770-9ll-769l. 3611. IGHTAJ \r\n \r\n. lar\u003cd9m.,.\"\"11\u003eo!Edlonrono/ld~M\"\"'\"MVf.~rhe5hilf\u003e'o/ \r\n \r\n,H1A) \r\n \r\n( \\\\ ,\\J-llL IIOl SE ()pen 24 Hou~. 2 WI Cow,gton.(GHrA) \r\n \r\nU\u003e\\C.IIOH\\S'll:\\KS fU\\ UH.S 1300 Iris Dr.. (3020n: 770- SHOPPING \r\n \r\nbouldMO.'ff5,000yM(Sokf \r\n \r\n760-8070. (GHTl,J \r\n \r\n; COVINGTON Fl.O\\l'F.R SIIOP On the Square, (30209); 770-786- . USW. H.F.\\11:S !tlllSEU)I US Hv.y. 441 South, (31024); 706-485 \r\n \r\nOl'lB.\\ Ch. sn:.\\KIIUl SF 1188 Dogwood Drive, (3020n; 770- : 7442. Hts1onc Sowtnirs. \r\n \r\n: 6856. Open: Mon.Sat. 10-5:Sln.25. ED-M-YA-OS-PN-PGE-GS \r\n \r\n483-6268. H-OS-CCNS-CSSA-S8. IGHMJ \r\n \r\n: IIOIJ.Y\\\\'OODSOlflll SOU\\'ESIRSHOP 1115 Church St ., : VI.Museumiscon:sttuaedfromf\\,()logciDfbsm/,lltotheant\u003eocru- \r\n \r\nM:\\F\\ G.\\111.tS F.1 HOPI.\\.\\ HF$T\\l R\\\\T 1897 HW'/ 20 SE. \r\ns. (30208): 770-922-8824. Rates: 59 . 516. Open: Mon. Sat 10. \r\nH-Hf-CC-NI-RI-FO-CSI-A-CT-U-MF. /Gl/rAJ \r\n \r\n(30014); 77CH86-7442; S00-786-7442. Open: MSa 8:30-S. CC. : p,ibyUncleRE'mu5 Sh.Jdowboxes. wood(A(WlgS of \"dl\u003ecr.;rers \r\n \r\nVililOUS SOtNeNiremsandphc1e9ifX'SiN,l~homththlt fVstries \u003cW-rtHiJrroolsolfungin thet'drly 1soos. Closed Tuesdays. 5tp1en \r\n \r\n~ d\u003ee/ieJ1 of rh, N,gh/\". C - GA lou\u003em\" \r\n \r\n, \"\"!h,u\"\"\u003e \r\n \r\n\\\\ \\HU: IIOl SEOpen 24 Hours. 4 ,n Conye,s. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n~AVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITSIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICFS \r\nOON\\'F.R.~ROCKDAI.E CIL\\,\\IBF.R OF CO.\\tMF.RCE Al'\\D C't'B 1186 S\u003con It., (30011); 770-483-7049. PN-TC-TH-NA-SGT-SB-C CV818MF. GeotgtJlntmtalion.:l!H\u003c.vseP.Jfk, hisroocO!deTown, \u003cMferooce I.Jcilities,. IOUrS, tfle OI~ 11'1:lfkit\u003eg monastery lfl Geo,gm and Big Hoynes Creek Resf.'WK.(GHiAJ \r\n~JS# St'(' OUI ;xJ Oil pa(}# 106. \r\n \r\nCOVIXGTON-~l:\\l'fON COU:\\cTV COX\\lf.i\\110~/\\'ISffOKS HU- : RR\"FJt RAURIT s rA\"nrE Courthouse Square. {31024); M-VI. 6r'er \r\n \r\nREAU 2101 Cl.n Street/Welcome Ctr., (30014); 770-787-3868; ) RdbbirStanlt'isloci11/!'donlhtcOUl'fhoost\u003esqu.llt! Joel01,mdktfldms, 801Hi168626. Open: Mon.  Fri., 9  S; Sat 10 - 2. HHFNRVlC ) CINIQ' of rite' Unclt Remus Tdks, was born .lfllfr.fill!d m f.Jtonron CVBIBMF-Vl. ComedisNet the grandeur of the \"T1ue South\"' -coo- j Putnam Coun1y. \r\n \r\nW'nlMdyloc,1t0034mi. easrofArl.mtaon l-10 Star~Anrebe/lum.md ; TO,\\IJIKJNS INN US Hwy. 441, 6 mi. north of city., (31024); Builr Wcronan homes., q,1iMt 00!-w,rown squ.Ye and Nar'I Rcgi!.tC'f Disrtitt.  181 l . FJO(' rl111ing antiq.,f shopping, \\\\.W~ry, golf cOOOf.'. ComfonabJe. drun : locxJmgfdt~.MoforcoJChbttSeSwf'komedfrxpnv,1teroorsandpe, ) SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nsmalll'Cd step-on gu,de 5ef111Ce.(GH1A) Pk.t.Jft'Owd/JOn~ 101 \r\n \r\ni UKEOCO,'ff.E RF.CREATION ,\\RF.\\ (31024); 706-485- 7701 . PF-OS8A8FF-OP-HRLM-PNPGVISC8-CPOPRV. /9,00Q \r\n \r\nCOVINGTON \r\n \r\n(A GEORGIA MAIN STREET OTY) \r\nAn Antique, Peach Blossom, Treasures Along llO Trails Community \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nFOX \\'L\\T.VARDS \\llNF.Rl' H.....y. 31, (30209); 770-787-5402. Open: Tou~ aocl tasti,gs 7 days week. CCGS. Award ww~ \r\nfiilmi);-o.medVNX't)'. \r\nGERI WAYNE F.\\IU\u0026 JIFrnXG RA1\\'CII 12818 Atcovy Rd., 00014); 770-786-071S; 770-3817144. Rates; IS. EDYA-GR-PNPG.Sra:e--of-the-artboJ,ryfromlOOh.1oontoa2//t6-h birds. Toorsa/KJ h.ayrllkstoseef.Jm1atllfliais Babyc.ives,poibeJbedpq;.goo~ shrep, rabbts\u0026chid:er,s. l'k.JSea,/ff'tXrest'IVilton. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nIUSTOIUC00\\\\'l'lffO\\\\'N COVINGTON Downtown Covington, (30014); 770-787-3868. Open; Moo. - Fri. I; lat 10 - l. H-Hf-NRM PG-FD-GSVlMF. \"A g,acioos 5outhem Ciry of Yesterytw \", CCMngl'onoo.ul5a \"with ofa,fl'OO'k1m a,KJV,aooi1,1 IIOll\"lf!S Vi,ltlm,ts NiWOMI Regsrff district Stt:\u003cp-{)() guides ,lit' ,:,v,lH,-)b/e kx pooooai,zcd s,Olf'tours. Sfff-guidtd 1va/.ulgfiiw,ngbrorlwrethfouN,1r,orulRegis1er districts av.whit \r\n~E\\\\'fO~ COtli\\1\"\\' COtlRTIIOt.lSE Downtown-on-1he-Square, 00014); 770-7873868. NRMVI. A l'M' V,ar;tt1dflgembud1111884. f.oca/edr, rheMJ/lof(CNltlljton'sM.llnSIIC(t lJtN. X'tYJbyrhousonds on !ht TV 5ho-.v 'In d1t! HN, of rht Nighr \r\n \r\nSPORTS \r\n \r\nEf.R ATION \r\n \r\nCO'.\\'\\'INGTON PI.A1\\TATIO~ GOLF (lJJH 10400 Covingtoo By \r\nPass S.E., (30014); 770-385-0064. GC. Georglils besf nel'I COO'W Gro,gJ,1 Gd( NAYS\". AUJPS' 1997 ~ by 1-..oot/ ~ no,medgolfMdllteaDes,rrindMuitf\u003eead. /JfJur,fufmchamvng. Roll- \r\nlt'I!} Mis 11.,th CTMSh.:w, bMt gross !1CMS.. \r\n \r\nOAKS GOU-' COURSF.. lllf. 11240 Brown Bridge- Rd.. (30014): n0-78\u0026-3801 . Rates: S2S  S45. Open: Sunrise to Sunset Hf.YA GR-05--CCGC-GPRHO-FFCTSGT-MF. 18-ho'e goJf cotlSe ttror \r\nArf.lnt.1, GA .-11idCOWlt]fon. GA lperl ropuli,cyecllIOCJnd erycyilble cha/lefig,ng Always 111 exc~'tll cootirioo Pro shop, prac1,ce 1;,nge, \r\n~ b.11, lruon ,pt'OllfiDl\"J in r,oup outings. 10t1tl'lilmMts \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nsas. !1 llJ \"111 F I\\\\ 2119 Emory St., NW, (30209); 770-787--0037. \r\nRates; S75  HGRBBCTV-C8K. ,-, GI/IA) \r\n \r\nThe museums eo s oric Heartland! \r\nCircle it O't1_the resP,q nse card . Because from 'Br'er Rabbit to B- 5Zs, \r\nwe celebrate it all in the Historic Heartland! \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My /\\Iii\"'/ \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nFORSYTH \r\n \r\n:.lticn 1IOOO\"swgestrolroio/boobd00ul'~ 1-.orifsl.Jrg- \r\n \r\n1,\\1\\ESl:-.Cl,\\IM KECHF.-\\110.~ AHFA Oconee Springs Park,  An Antique \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Commvnily \r\n~: ~=~8~P~~!=~l!:t~:~~ ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nes1 ~ mos/ comp/et, coNrkJti of EdwMd Mdrsh;,1/ Borhm porc~lams../GHTAJ \r\nEDUCATIONAL II\\ISTIT' ITION5 \r\n \r\n:::~~=~~~~:;:;:;;:/:;::..:;.,:t:%~8: ~~~.mJbadt'rll!gl.wSl!dM FNrWf~kx \r\n1,\\ \\\\Rt:.W:t:SllOAIS Rt:CRFATTON ARFAGA. PO\\\\T.R CO. \r\n \r\n~~~~~~1.:'1~~:~~~~~~i~~ !n~~-.yll~ j t'ORTVAWJ' ~T,\\11: tXl\\'F.R.',fn' 1005 State Uniwnll'j Dr~ r;::,s,;:.whilblt,JtforClfll'of~rnos1v\u003clritdbwdpcJ1iil.lflonsWI ! \r\n \r\n12SWallaceDamRd. NE,(31024);706-4855494: 7Q6.48S8704. \r\n \r\n; ol,r;e,. Vis,1/ht\u003eAndtrsctr~M11seimroSN11Knol1/1C'(t'flrLqfix \r\n \r\nRa1es: S2  512.BABFf-L-Vv'S.CP-RVPA. Rt'ClrJll(Jll,i/;,\u003e;,/lldudpf HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nnishlngs, q.Jihs.nJco\u0026v:~ \r\n \r\n:;::_:,t~~be,;:,~l,\u0026dlrllnurJmp.\u0026wlt: ~::~:~~~~~~~:in~~~=:=~: ; LODGING \r\n \r\nI NCU: Hl~\\IUS GOIJ'OOUKSE 120 H Holle Dr~ (31024); 70ft. i DnNe.J1MMemotwlRd.lndat!d,nFM;,1h'.l'NiJIJOtl.1'~His(r,ric t:\\ \\;',S-fAXOlFU IIOI sr. HfJ) .S. IIIU~\\l,. f \\.'ff 300 Co llege \r\n \r\n485-6850. 0C Nj{l('huleC-mrhfrvnmolttt's. 'lffych.JIJerig,ngl ) Orsl1rt \r\n \r\n~~?.!~: ;12-\u0026ZS-0611. Rates: S65  S95. CC-NS-B8-CTV \r\n \r\nODGI \r\n \r\nFOll\\1' 0I 00.\\1.\\ll)UlAl, lll~TORJC 111~11UtT Oowntown. (31029); 912-944-9239. NR-M-RS-GS-VI. CO\u0026rllou:st\u003e ~ .and \\',\\ll.E\\' L\\'~ 204COOYllefcial H~.(31030l;912.S229090. Rates: \r\n \r\nCL\\IIDL\\:E\"S RFD \u0026 BRF.-\\KFAST 306N. JefffflonA~~(31024); ~\"'91'Nbfod:sll.M_o40S111K111/e\"of/llOSD)'fflid.l'O-btt'1800$ SJ6  SSS. Open: 24 In. H-HF-GR-OS-((-NS-RS-CTVPA-VI. \r\n \r\n706-485-0983. R.al~ S75-S85. NS-BB-K-CTV. \r\n \r\namt!KtO'lontht,NR.$#11-gooed~.nJ~IOll~af RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVta \r\n \r\nCf(Oth.t:TI' llot SF. HF.DA.\\ DHRf.\\h.t'AST 671 Madison Ro.lei. ~~~c=:::~~1oMl!Coml)'MUSNn.5nealdii!' : BIG anc 614 E. MainSt. (31030); 912-815--3246. (GHIA) (31024); 706-485--2248. Rates: S6S  595. NPS-NR-M-GR-SNR- \r\n \r\nCCNSBff GP HR-l  MTCTHWS BB-CTV-FBK.Y(R-KA-A. MUSEUMS \r\n \r\n: TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n\" !GHIA) \r\n \r\n,\\\\O.\\\"ROF. r.ou~11 MUSFJJ.'I \u0026 STORE Till Coll(,ge Dr~(31029); '. l'f,\\01 r.m;,.,-y (;1 1,\\.\\1111\\k (W 01.\\1.\\\\F.RCF. 114 Vineville St, \r\n \r\nll-\\T0,\\1\"0 ,\\'Mml'J. - RUl)Gf.T l,\\'N 616 N. Je llerson Ave., 912-~ -5070. Open: Tu-F 10-S. Sa 10-1, Su 1-5. EDM-19. 189'1 (31030); 912-825-3733. Open: Oi\"li\", 8  S. C. fhts i , ~ 1-itf.mt \r\n \r\n(31024); 706-48S-2871. Rates: um S38.9S. HF-GR-SNR-OS-CC- VicfDIWJlTrainD,porhouwsmuseumlwh.nifamfrom(tM/nd.Jns a:wimnty,A::nooo~fhel'NchC.ip,/ill,lSOCCffllbiel'l\u003cll-lS,116-orUS \r\n \r\nPG-CTV. \r\n \r\nt!roor;li10th(M!III)' Mdtsk\u003ei'l~HJtm'~. ,860's J.,11 Prod!COOOlylShonwloM.Mttt.lllt\u003eG.io'!ieM,fortV..,.Sme \r\n \r\nRUSL\",\\000 RD\u003e S. l!Rf.\\Kl\"A.~T 301 N. MadisonAW!~(31024); \r\n706-485--9009. Rates:S60  S85. 0pen:0aily241n.NHL-NR-MGR-SNR-OS-NS-F-GC-L-TC-BB-CTV-F8K-GS-VCR-VI-MF. '\" f(,HrAJ \r\n \r\ndtsl. \r\n \r\nt11w~;nJ1:111x\u003e~olmt'Lwnous\u0026ie8itdSd\"IOdof~s. \r\n \r\nCAMPINC \r\n \r\n. BNuiifti,-hblossomsbl.rieldii!'w!l}'Sodtinlhe5P\"\"J,m.i:'\"9 rht\u003e\"\"'1fdM.,.,~M-JyfM1uljlA19JS'-rGHIAJ \r\n \r\nL\u0026 UR\\'CA\\IPGROU.\\\"U 1655 Darre. Ferry Rd. (31029); 912 \r\n \r\nRESTAI RANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n994-5401 . Rates: 512  517. PN-(P-RV-PA. \r\n \r\ni CONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\n~~~~o~i;;=~::t!;~~~:.~ wmo, lllG)ICOLWR\\ \r\n \r\n383 Cuscowilla Dr. NE. (31024}; : LOOGINC \r\n \r\nf.\\\\' l'!-J11GRF.WFARJl,\\,\\\"llf,0.\\I.\\IU~m un.o:.,,UI 1005 \r\n \r\nJi-484-4847. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\nj BFST WFS TUL~  IIIJJ.TOP L\\\"N 1-75 \u0026 Ga HW)' 42. (31029), j :1:: ~~i \r\n \r\n: 912-994-9260. Rates: 532  S65. H,FP-GR-SNR-OS\u003cC-NS-PO- . MFO-Mf.fu/15t.'MCecn'lfermm'cOl'll'fflbOOana'line..tsfMJlrly w, \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n: CTV-CBK-IM-A \r\n \r\nCdtlJCcOl'IJOW'te \"110100pt!OpltformaJh,and@Ofotsing#e-W(jion \r\n \r\nAIJ CF. \\\\',\\I.Kf.Rl\u003eRl \\\"L-.:G1'0UR {31024); Pti1l.'f!f Prllf! l'lfflllf'r : \r\n \r\nPlt.!ll$NOU1Mloop.,g, 9 \r\n \r\nmee~.AulfffntmdVJil.Jbk\u003e \r\n \r\n.nJilC/mot111t\u003eco1oiPutpk.DMigrC11olbtnlf/Jtdl'dfX'Wte j cou:-.TRr Pl,\\ CE 1800DamesffflyRd.,(J1029);9129942705. \r\n \r\nhoml Tl lAVEL SERVKES \r\n \r\n H-NS-f-GC-BB. \r\ni U\\\\S I\\\\ fOKS\\1111-7SanfleeR0, (31029);912-994BXI. \r\n. Rates: l.llder 538.95  ovei 579.99. H-GR-SNR.CC-NS-PO-CTV \r\n \r\nGOOD HOPE An Antique Trail Community \r\n \r\nF.\\-ro:m,:-.:-11UTXA.\\I OU)IRFR OF 00.\\1.\\\\F.RC[ (31024); CBK-VCR-PA ,,iGHIAJ \r\n \r\n706-485-7701.CIBVl r-, \r\n \r\nl'IN!f w,r CIUI Mlon dlt /f!sot8Mi C0vtt \r\n \r\nHISTORK StTESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\ni f.COMLOOC , tl)R.WTII l-75\u0026ttwy83.(31029); 912-994- \r\n5603.Ra1es:S36 S44.HF-GRSNRPF.CCNSPO-I.O-RS-OV.CBK. \r\n \r\nHOCK :,\\GI.Ji 4-11 CE.\\\"ff.R 350 Rock Eagle Road. NW, (31024); 706-485-2831 . Rates: SI SOkottage. HHF-USF5-NHl-ED-M-OS NS-BFH-PN-PG-PO-TC-TH.CB.CG-FO-FBHHS-CT-IB-MF. Nes!Nd111rhl~NitrlOtld/fOfl'StRockf.Jgh\u003e'f eighl cn'lkreocebr.iild- \r\nfl!A\"'-\"'toritn~/1,lru,~~ W\"~Mp,Nffilj.Jnda/JNutiful \r\ndl.l)doirrJ/tll,-stcn!ransmaep,ilCOGllfilnySile~fmm /Sui 1100[JChoftheS4cof!dgl'Scat~l8lOf)J{Jlt\u003e. \r\n \r\nl\"ORS\\TII SQt .\\RE SEO \u0026 BRF.\\li.F.-\\.\\1' 1;,.,\\ 22 W~t Main St, (31029); 912-994-2165. Rates: S49  S59. NHL-NR-GRSNR\u003cC Ns-GP-BB-RS-BS-OV-FBK-IM-VCR-VI-NA-MF.. (GHIAJ \r\nIIOUD,\\\\' L'i'N- FORS\\111 480HoridayCirde, (3 1029): 912994 5691 ; 888-2-fORSYTH. Ra!M: S45  S69. H-HF-GR-SNR-OS-C(Ns-GPHCP\u003ciPO-RSKFO fl-CTVFBK lM-VCR PANAMF. \r\n \r\nlSIRTI IPLACEOfll lE POl'l'l' L\\11\\', .\\IOSIC\\ ,\\IIOIAFJ. Good liope, (J0641); NR. MonaM\"\"'.inol'lfltru'drtwdildp,lrtW)tl-.flo 1\\as~/tJrfhl's.J,\\,offlard'n:Fil!t/Pl:Jl,as.imernona/tmlJlffnbdtsilbledwre-ais. \r\nGRAV An Antebellum Trail Communiiy \r\n \r\nL\\'N A\\18AS\u0026\\OOR . FOJ!.S\\111 Juliettt Rd., (31029k 912994  HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nTRAIL \r\n \r\n5101. Ratft: lmef 538.95. H-YA-GR-OS-CCPO-CBK-PA \r\n \r\nJOXFS OOUXTYCOI IR'TI IOl'SF. W. Clinton St. (31032); 91 2 \r\n \r\nA,\\ll:SFlJJ .\\I TKAIL (31014); 706-485-7701. A:htnsisrht~ . Nl:.1\\1FORS\\111 L\\\":\"i 130NF1011tageRd.,(]1029):9129945161. 986-6668; 91298\u00261123. HNRNSPNTH-1/1. CIGJ I~ mlUt'd \r\n \r\nfffll1IOSl'Clty/tJrdt, 10D-nl!1'\u003ehistori(dtMV\"lltlfp Ofherstr;ps .-lWde Rates:524.88 532.88. GRSNR-OS.CCPI-CTV.PA. \r\n \r\nilldrmo....m.\u003e:Jrn 1991. P6'.. .,,11ioCOllltioust-1\\1:hpim,cub/Ps. \r\n \r\nw..~.M.dsat.f.ito'lb\\M~Clntooilnd Af.Jm11. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOODSERVICE \r\n \r\n~gaM)D.w.M\"/OIIIQ\u003cft- lb..m \r\n \r\nFARMINGTON \r\n \r\n\\\\AFA.f. llOlSU )peo 24 tfo.n. J ,i fooyth.\u003cGmAJ TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nHAMPTON An Antique \u0026 Peach 8/onom Traifs Communfry \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\n \r\nFORS\\TII MO:\"iROF. COIJ:'l'TY OIA.\\IBF.R OF 00.\\1.\\IF.RCF. \r\n \r\nP.0 . BoK81 1,(31029);912994-9239;912-~ 9240. 0pen: Mon. : HISTORIC SrTES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n,\\\\OCKIXCilllHll mHGF. Hwy. 441 ark! Salem Rd.. (30638): 706- . Fri.. 8:30 -5.C-Vl. Fotsyl/Afi:naeCouniyofft'tuafp,comf~. ,nJ IIA.\\ll'rO,\\' TR\\ JN Utl'(rl\" Downlc,,m, (30228); 770-946-4306. \r\n \r\n769'7147. 0pen: Hoursvary,callahead. R#Srott'CIO\"Ci11900~: ~p,1Cl'd.:,mmcd:11iomvlllhexceltn1food~rll!S. I Open:Mon-fri. NR. CmlBBOS,tilt't;IOflfhe~tlOl'IMRt\u003egistry.\u0026,./fo/ \r\n \r\n=~/oc.!Jr.ses,.b/dctsmi/h,gl.mbbwt!,pottttMJdl'.IXld- ThereiJa/argt\\Qfletyolkd.il!l3('ll(WIS/ordiljt\"\u003e./GH1;,J \r\n \r\n. ~bn(tK-rth001,Jrebriddei.,igunsw/fotttlitr1.No1Vhr:Min \r\n \r\n: atyoffis. \r\n \r\nFLOVILLA A Da uset Community \r\n \r\nFORT VALLEY \r\ni ltHHH' i'til%dhH,Si \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Communiiy \r\n \r\n'. OAK l.f.-\\ MA.\\\"OR Wynt,e Rd., (30128); 770-957-5786. Open: : TOU!Sb,app)irltment Cirra /860.f't\u003ev;J/l'~ TwsbydfflO\"'' ; mmt. \r\nj SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SffESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nATI.-\\:\\1\"AMOnJR Sl'l:1-llW,W Hwy. 19-41 S~ (30228); 770, \r\n \r\n11.(n\"IIJ, \\ IKM5 SO IOOl, IIOIJSF. CollierSt..(30216); 770,775. : 8WE8IRD80m' C.O.\\IPA:W 400NofthCameilia81vd..(3l030); : 946-4211.HF-YAFD-GS-15. H\u003clsl/01\\',CNASCAR!is/orl(\u003cf)f,K('S \r\nS66l . NR-EO.l8BSM!'roomSlhoo/hoose.Cdllf!fStbuik/ingnD1-vill' 912-825-2021 . 0peo:Toursbyappointtnent V ~ M . ~ i iJnd\u0026N:.h(i,,lntJNJlit:JtlJI.IMSAi11'1dARC.Affl:flts.1oooof/p,erJdd'lj \r\n \r\nt.Kh1roF/ov,/l,JCommurwt'f((!rlf(\u003eI'. STAT1\" PARKS \r\n \r\n~=~~~:~~~~~~ : : : : ~ Windiw!IX9E'M:l1tY~ Tooo.wa,/,ibkby; 770-707.7970. F0RT\\',\\l.LE\\' ,\\L\\l.\\\"S'IllF.ET P.O. Box 1864, (3 1030); 912-82S- : \r\n \r\n2 : :~t=~D-~~ i ;.:: \r\n \r\n1:ilJl:\\SSl'tUSGS~TAU:l'AHK 678 lake Clark Rd.. (30216); S986;9l2.s25-7J)3. Tranqu,tfWm,ricalo::wml.flffy.~-.nMAwh TH-NA. UWl'nft'rl'A/h~lf!ti'fpteltllell'dltembr~ 800 864-7275; 770-504-2277. Open: 7am  10pm. C.ipulolGeotr,,i.tr:xri,roft Vil,\\y5'.ll'l'Liw The\"birtln\"olh- ; 'td!O.Guldediow.Jndpim,cN,r.illldbl,.Op,n.Jij'fl\"d'.f,e;,,. Tfi!illJ \r\n \r\nHEOMSNR-PF-OSCCBA8f.FHNPGlHC8-CPOPRV-G5--P mcuf.8'dsdroollM,homt-o/W~C(OO)('S.hd!PJpMg: 101111. duoxj!J/:Xllfltmbonoml.Jllt:f~vood\"na,,p 110ff.'(.u.:-f A On,ofh'~s1J:ep,rislfl~U.S.fNtuespmg1IIIA'rw'flby -be,wnfulpN\u003chbiosKm1..f1V11m,d-M.Jy,01MeA191!1tfl'IJOl'dA\\o- - ~~ ~lnd~,wno,..,.,11.'d. \r\n \r\nC1,'Ciln(inbcmttft'5fotMVffgandhNhll.Gwrl,twlg.COll\u003cJ9l\"!i, OOUSpud,rs.ffdPfCal'S.Uf7lf'l!iMib1t'flf!rh,fdfiltld1W1ttY{(iHfAJ \r\n \r\nUrl.-...~n,ningl:rudi, lwring. 6shng. ln(iwimust1,rr1 Jlldpiaw.l JOU.l' Ntfl\"C0.\\11 1,\\.\\'l' l OOCOOJmel'tial,(3 1030);912-825-7733; \r\n \r\nin9 r-1 GHIA,I \r\n \r\nfOJ-B2-1S05.CC. QuuNhisfOl'ta.'S!tW!'f,oumWg,hsfmm~ \r\n \r\nl'full'SttourMion thtbkofl/ieRoMI~ \r\n \r\npecdt!S~/91.J fdt.e~\u0026Jt,.,hom,.(GHTAJ \r\n \r\nINDIAN SPRINGS A Treasures Between the Trails Commun;ty \r\n \r\nCAMPINC \r\n \r\n; ~~t~l~~~\\~!~1~~~t~\\F:~~~f~1~/2~~~-fti2. ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nIXUL\\,\\' Sl'RIS(;S Sl\"Al'E !'ARK 678 take Ciao: Rd., (30216); Open: varies seasonal~. HHFED-M-YA-OS-CC-NS-E-GS-PA-MF. . UAUSF.T11L\\ll.'i NA\"fl!H l\\ (l~\\11-:R ML VemonRd. (offtfo.-.y42), \r\n \r\n800-864-7275; 770-504-2277. Open: 7am - 10pm. H-EO-M-SNR- 9-ilClep.rlkn wrth mt finfftcatnt\u003elliilco!IMon ,i the 1~ ~ (30216); 770.775-6798. EO-TH-1BTS. l,OCO;i. wi/hlw.ingt1,1~p,o \r\n \r\nPF-05.CC-BA-BFflPNPGTH-CB-CP-OP-RV-GS-PA. ((,HTAJ \r\n \r\n~~C..trn,!1('fflhoc,w.iltltlmlslnd~51d-pit'Sf'f'I- '7,\"fflSl)'l~.nin.1!1-Clwpe/~ i'Om,r!Q'ISJ \r\n \r\nJ 12 \r\n \r\n1998 G\u003c'or;gia 011 Mr i\\1/iml \r\n \r\n Is Georgia On Your Min~ \r\n \r\n \r\nColonia l Coa s 1 \r\nI \r\nC las::, it \r\nSo ud, \r\n \r\nNow \"1at)'OWC IL~\u003cly tu explore G:orgiathe whole daythmugh,get d1e mfurmanon you need ro make / \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n, , . . Q , ~ \r\n \r\n)')\"!If\" \r\nI 1._11.:e \r\n \r\n~ ll O11 \r\n \r\nthemostof)\"ur,isit.Simp~mark PParetshiwdeanystial -,,-:_1 \"~ \r\n \r\nthe regions you're inrere;red in on d,e cut! below and dmp it in die \r\n \r\nI\" \\,liti \r\n \r\nmail. Withio a short time, )mi'll \r\n \r\nreceive inlom1arion fiom visirorS bureaus, acconunodations \r\n \r\nH istori c Hc11rt la 11d \r\n \r\nproviders,hi~oric site; and \r\n \r\naar.1ctions...everything you need \r\n \r\nro makeyour visir ro Grorgi:1a ~ \r\n \r\nsuccess. And a~ our cl1anh fur your \"- \r\n \r\ninttn.'St, we'll send along a \r\n \r\nFREEGro,gia .. \r\n \r\ndll! uMethy through pi,1 \r\n \r\nMail your card roday! \r\n \r\nY}:=.S !l've gor Georgia on my mind! Please send me more infurmarion abour rhe regions I've marked below, plus, rush my Georgia... the whole day rhrough pin right away! \r\n \r\nNamt'.: _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ __ G:,mpany: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ \r\n \r\nAt.ldri..'!JS: _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ \r\n \r\nc:iry: _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ State: _ _ _ _ Zip: _ __ _ __ \r\n \r\nCountry: \r\n \r\nPhone:: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ \r\n \r\nDo you have an e-mail adJress? _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ \r\n \r\nPlease mark ch.e.i1ems you are interested in: \r\n \r\nGiorgi/IS l?.egions: \r\n \r\nI l Arbnr:1 ~,f~m) \r\n \r\nNnrdme\\t c;,,_'(,rgi:1 i'vlounr.,in~ \r\n \r\nD C\\J_,~icSciuth \r\nn ('.ti~m~1l(J.1a_,1 \r\n \r\nC Nonhcast Georgia Mountains \r\nr Pl.m1a1i1m 1rao.: \r\n \r\n:J Historic HL\".lll.!and C P1t'$idcntial 11:.u.hw:.iys \r\n \r\nC Magnolia Midland., \r\n \r\nRecrl'Llt;n11 1/1 '1eorg;,,.- \r\n=SL:J.t.c 11.uk~ GolfC01.mc:s - Gcorgi1.~ Tr.Uk \r\n \r\n Ail11 11 w \\111111 \r\n'[i, dy ;111 intc:ma1io11:1l city, 1\\rbnr:1 is the: huh of the s1.:.J.1.c and 1.hc home ofCoca-Cola, Cenrt\u003cnnial O~'Tn pic Park and the Atb.nta lir.wcs. \r\nClu:..:- ii  i\"'o 111 Ii \r\nThis lush vacation land hoa:,t-'\u003e rulling gn.-cn ww11rysidt', t't'Crt\";lfional bkt\"S :1.1;J Uu: world f:.tJHOu,\\ Augu.su N:1cio1ul golf \r\nCo lo ni,d Co.11, 1 \r\nA water loverS p~\\1-adiS(', d1e coastal region ofrers pristine be.iches, playful b.1rrier i.dm\u003cl.~:md hi~mric 5:1'':l1111.1h, \r\nH.i.;;roric Hcmtlm1d.-; Hiscory bullSwill love this 11..--gion - cornplere ,,~rh rhe ~11L~ic I bll of F:i rne in M:iam and rhe .\\!useurn of A, i;1Lion in \\\\hmer l{obins. \r\n\\la u rml ia .\\lid l.-11 11 1:; 'bu~tl1i:. tiui\u003c:L. rural an.'a in Lilt'. mi\u003cl\u003clk of CLorgi:t.~ rich ,lf.'l'll'Llltural belt that yidds fX';l.cha.. \r\n \r\npeanurs, cotron and SWC\\\"l Vidalia onion.~. \\onl1 ca~, .\\lrn 1111ui11~ \r\n \r\nl\\t,f!J1wt:. I \r\n \r\n.\\ 1fiUJl!itilfo Indian and Ci,~l W.1r \r\n \r\nhcri1;1gi: ru n dttp in \r\n \r\ntltt..\"ie mouruain.-.:. \r\n \r\nBesme rovisic \r\n \r\ntht Erowah \r\n \r\nl!!di:111 /'vluund\\ or \r\n \r\ntl1c Chickai11:1uga \r\n \r\nNaltoml Miliw~ \r\n \r\n[\\uk. \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\nPl ,1 rr 1111i1111 ' l'n11.:1 \\X'l\\lre-col1.unned mansions draped in Sp:mi,h mo.,;., drnnimrc rhi:; ~griculrnr;il rt-gion brim ming in hi.~tory and an:hiUX't urc. \r\nPn':\u003e id111t i,il P,:uliwt,,1, S1-.-cped in American hiscoiy and heritage this region honors the two United Scat~ PR\"Sidenrs \r\nwhn h.m,; c 1lkd (~orgia !mmc - Jinllll}' ( '.artl-'f .mJ Fr:u ,klin D f{c,.)scvdt. \r\n \r\nc/o Puhlicacion Concepts. Inc. 6205 Barfidd Road, Suire 280 Ada.nm, Georgia 30328 \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nl~lll,\\,\\ SPRI.\\G IIOTFL (IIISTOIUC: ,li1H:1 Hwy. 42, (30216); 770-775-2493. Open Special events Of by appomtmenl. NREO M-YAE-GS-18-Mf. Bwlr u1 18lJ 1.1) 0 ,,f 'I,, m !,',(Ink/Sh Nq Auti;.'I'!'.., l\u0026XJ '1ai~ ,:.Y,1\"1(/h,'fbl}llih'fl (,l/1\"7lm()'1u~m \r\nl,\\IJIASSPRIS GS:il\\l'f:I. H~\"J. 112, {30216); 770-775-2493; 770-775-6734.YA. 111/tc f 1890 ,l~,1.,'.)b~ for1,'P(k/rng5. St!'f!b.d \r\nm:IJJ('f(t!)-tl(/ ~11.ri\" ~1, tVIQ \r\n \r\n,,,r11'1t)nOt1t,.11'rfogf\u003ed.ifrl'ICJl1nm 1s.11-1a.;5. ,-.,me~rt'fl.~COOYOOn \r\noffJlmtoof\u003e. m.1(!~1~'1} ,mdfamtlyJrt1f.ld'~ St'll:J1iitlfodtOtJ1siJOOse,, ~on,11 int,.,ptNr,i' tlfOc11Jm-,. Gtoop ,,11Mo111\\ w, rh ,idviJl'K.c r,o- \r\nlKt-. Glfft, \r\n \r\n,s;a r,1,,_\"'1()1.Jbt/i,1, rloctJmt\u003ents Md Joc;,/ htstDr}' flJ\u0026onJI Rewsny \r\n~It'd \r\nLIZELLA \r\n \r\n, P.TlllAC1 lnN~ \r\n \r\n:';:7;:.~~::t~~.iilesflOf,'/u'li\".JMBJ fo,mspul\u003e- of of 1..-\\KF.JlflJl-;rn: 01046);912-994-9239. 8A-8F-F-L-CP-RV. J.(,00 . MIDDLF. \u003ciEOR(:tA l'(rlTElff Polte,y Rd.. (310S2); 912-935 \r\n \r\nfoordc't-.,Md.im \r\n \r\nj 8989. Bcg.m,1s m,1n11f.\"1Ulf'I wh,\u003el.t'y/ugs  1,1 18()0\\ i\\ Juc/, Uh~ \r\n \r\n; 111\u003clChr1.er, iJnd ('(/Lllprt'ltYil is 0ti-;,.nlf \r\n \r\nJACKSON A Treasures Between rile Trails Community \r\n \r\n-; \r\n \r\nE. \r\n \r\nJ Ehl \r\n \r\nBlTl'S cm ,~,, COl'RlllOI SF. Third SI, (30233); 770-775- \r\n \r\n8200. 0pen Mon.- Fri , 8 -5 H-Hf. 81'1.1/m 1808. V1crv1i.11Htyfe~r.1it\\ \r\n \r\nm,1,/1.'t\u003efh.irf md\u003crortn:nrn\u003ct,!iJf)f,l(I \r\n \r\nIIISTOHIC 1)(1\\\\ ~TOW;\u003c,iJAC:t\\Sm' (30233); 770-775-7S35. H NHL-NR-CCCI-FD-Fl-CTVGs-KAYlNA-CE-VI. Hr.ron, wm tJI IA \r\nCPl'ltt,') omrr.u,i:;l~J.o,l)~,,s:~ro~cor11t'\\llonoorhon1(J()(di Lo, ld1H1h-'f,1:1rbi.'IYt'tY!A'1n:/,l tndh1K(IQJl\"'tln uffll5 Rc:-Cll'J \r\n \r\nIJ,\\ \\U:~HF.RRl PARK 9S46 Hwy 87, (31029); 888-GPC-LAKE;  \r\n \r\n9129947945. Open: 7-10. H-Hf-Pf-OS-BF-F-L-CP-OP-RV. A fu/1~'/Yl{t' ct111'(X)'111d. Buiit on rl!t ~1~ tf 001ulduJ tak( Juiht'lri'. It of ff'fs bo.11 l..wnd,mq ,11-d ,c,11( ,1/i\u003e,JS frx rl.1'f US('_ \r\n \r\nLOCUST GROVE An Antiqve \u0026 Peach 8/os5om Trail Community \r\n \r\n\u003eGI C \r\n \r\nATTRACTt S \r\n \r\nlllt:JAKRfJJ, 19.!01101 SE Route 2, Box 225, (3 11)46}; 912986-3972; 912-741-1334. Rates S7S  S91. NR-OS-CC-NS-BBFBK-GS. \r\n \r\nII \u0026 II OROIARDS Colvin Dr. \u0026Hvl'f.42, {30248);7709S7-4330. Open: 76:30everyday. ~1,J/hht1ndrl\"'5ofl~ 11\u0026/Ht. b \\T',ll/'\u003e/Mk tlim own dt{J(J(Jt,s Gwg:a p(',)(hi'S fru,t ,w.Hlabf\u003c\u003e mid-/1.ww t111ougfl 111d-Au911sr Conwrnrrs fumoht.Yl (,J/1 frx mf()mlJl.'()11 w ,w.iil,Jbbt;- \r\n \r\n0 \r\n\\l,\\UUOX 1l\\TIQUES 8 Old Dames Feny Rd.. (3 1046); 912-4773818.SNR-OSNSGS.Armqw-.,uldCol\\\u003ectron:s!tornYrrmcm Wt\u003ebuy \r\n \r\n~OAtrSARK A~l.\\l.\\l. R.E.IIAIIIITTA110:,.! oxn:R 712 l\u003cXUSI \r\nGrove Rd. (30148); 770-917-0888. Open: Sat11-3, and l1f app\"t \r\nED-PN-GS. Anlm,J/Rt\u003eh.1bt/Jtarl(JrJ(l'flfl 1,;lhoverSOO,mrn.J!\u003c. \u0026\u003e.ll./J \r\n \r\n,111dV'ilPSWl\"I \r\n \r\n/uin,ltureudlls1\"1h,Jnc!W'Olim.ill\"/l2nw w,1/kwf'l('(t\u003e}W1',,J/seedflr \r\n \r\nS T \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\n\\tCCll-\\CI\\J.\\: ~1lmff S\\\\Et-:l'S 474 McCra1;kin St,eet, (3 1046); malst11dVt'l')'f\\1ft1r,-,J,pr,'l\u003c.efulset1ing Yo1.1'HVISitm,1nydlffm-ntspr\u003edE\"i \r\n \r\nIIIGII fA IJS Sli\\TE PARK 76 High Falls Par'.:.Rc:I., !30233); 800- 912-994-4498; 912-477-8969. OS-CC-GS. Htui1 ~nd ,,.,~'IQle\u003c..-ik l,omn.rl..-.,statigers. \r\n \r\n864-7271; 911-993-3053. Open: 7am - 10pm. H-SNR-Pf-OS-((- m.ll'!f.d,x:tlft1ng{.'011}}),rpinq1-..{)(/cf.\\'(/p WeprodtK,dtlrciOCJs(ilfld:es BH-L-PN-PG-PO-TH-CP-DP-RV-PA ~~/I 11~ !Mtor, ,)lid n.1turJ/ \u003c11,ino/d1.\u003cJrld,1:~  .sa,.,.,oflht(,1f'l(f)f5of'etl'diKP(uclg(,_ rxa \r\n \r\nbii,wl): H-;;frf, '\u003er\u003c.t1goodpJ,rrm-.prndnqhbc,Jr11p,ngvndd.r,-;t1k h,,5,d,.mrlj. w.ifrumMdbtm,'i\u003e\u003c A/50011f\u003e'of-,11.rnddrinh tng Mr('.,,, Si:t\u003ef!I( \\~Jl('Jf,t1I C,'111l/J11\"9 lli:e. 5','. m-11.-ng. Mmg {ij/1,,ig \r\n \r\n,md(J!Cmd,n,.1 r, ,;HfAI \r\n \r\n. KNOXVILLE \r\n \r\n.ODGINt. \r\nRfJJ C\\Rl'f,f IXS -1.0Cl'Sf t:RO\\T. 4829 Hampton Rd ., (30248); 770-9S72601. Ra1es: S24.9S  S40.9S. Open: 24 hrs. INR-CC-HR-PO-CTV- IM. \r\nIU'SSF.u :s fflA\\'EJ. ISN P. 0 . BolC 320, (30248); 770-9S7-2671. \r\n \r\n\" IIICI\\Oltl' IIIIJ, GOI..F COl ffllif. 209 Baes Rd., (30233); 770- \r\n77S-2433. OS-CC-GC-GP Jl-hcJt\u003e(JOIICrJiITTe. tfm11i19r.11,gi.. ro.shcp \r\nJ,\\ CKSO\\' L\\I\\F. Jachon, (30233); 770-775-4753.BHL J.700\" ';t\u003en\u003efJ ifJ..,- S1:,rn:,1')1J liWrig,mdba.lnih) \r\n \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\n \r\nIS \r\n \r\n~TESIMOlrlUMENTS \r\n \r\nUl lfl1ll'LACE OF IOII:,.! 11rnm:RTOS (3l050): M. John PembN l171. cr\u003cwor of !ht' ( oc.JColo hmuh \r\n \r\nK.,oxnu.E COl R'lllOUSE KnoxviUe, (31050); NR. courmouse \r\n \r\nCC. \r\nSCO'rnSll lri~ - U)ClJ.\\TGRO\\'E 4679 Bill Gardner Pky, (30248); 770-957-9001 . Rates: S24.98  S40.98. Open: 24 hrs. HGR-SNR-CC-NSHR -PG-PO-LDRSCTV-I M-PA- NA. \r\n;~~;~ti~~'ftc:LOCUST GROVE 4605Hampton Rd.. (30248); \r\n \r\nrFbul.'rm 1851. O.'dt\u003ci1,o:xrhousE\u003emCM/lflUl:'l(l!;1iStinGroty'\u003cl Listed \r\n \r\nNJf,-l]flJIRc:ogKt.,- \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD 'El VICE \r\n \r\nHIGH FAW~ STA'J'f, P.-\\Rf\\ 76 High falls Park Rd.. (30233); 800864-7275; 912-993-3051 Open: 7am - 10pm, H-SNRPF-OS-CC- \r\nBF-FlPNPGPOTH-CP-DP-RV-PA. \\',:th 1h h1~t1 ,y .t0d nanu,11 u~ H,ghf.t4'\u003c.~,1gocdp!.'l\u003c:t'lOspi!lldr,;gl;f\",\u003ca11 'M'f!Jdllt-ldJrs U.i: ll'IJ L!;, .-.isy 5(('D( l-r.?!crl,f!- ,.,mpi\"'). /,'1(1'. SI\\ ~ .y. hr,ig rr..'if19. \r\n.md pKmd.,,ig GIITf., \r\n \r\nll'.X,\\S T.O;\u003e;F. ~iAR~T..\\'JT. HAG (310S0); M. Ot~byJo.inrt..1 \r\n//QU/mofllfl /83!,((}l(ioo,giamlo\"1tl)'fOre._.-clS,nmt.'11w/Ufl!fWl:gh1 !r, /Jt-fp Te.;iru 1~.n lfldo:T-end/.\u003etJ(t\u003e from 1.:exico \r\nUS ;UM OIJJ K,~OX\\'IIJ.f.Ji\\11.ASD Ml1SEl',\\I Knoxville, (3 1050); 912- \r\n \r\n\\\\ .\\l+U: 11111 SE 4833 Hampton Rd., (30248); (GHrl;J SHOPPING \r\n~~-~~-ri~~7~-~t~1f~~~O~ T = ~~:J :,,4!!; oorlets, ON,' J5 rm~ South of A/1,,rn,1. \r\n \r\n~Ol'G! \r\n \r\n836382S. Open: Sat 10 12; Sun 3-5 or by appointment NR-M. : \r\n \r\nf.\\R\\ll(JL\\f.l 11()1 \"II; 149 McDonough Rd., (30233); 770-775 \r\nOS78. Rates: S7S - SlSO. Open: Year-round. NR-M-YA-CC-NS-BB CG-(HO-CTVFBK GS-VCR-VlNA-MF . . . 1G11T11, \r\n \r\n\" \r\nKl TI'S COl ~11' Ol1l\\lllF.R or W.\\t\\tf.RCE 206 E. Third Street, (30ZJ3); 770-77S-4839. Open 10 4. C-18-MF-VI. Sourh!m hof1,p, \r\nt,:.m\u003c1-\"r1l\",:,,,~,.!nnchotlX'S,l{l{f!,tl'). OOl:/ovtt1'(:  l'lg.J1-:11r;(kVl1(' \r\n~rono..r~\"'lp,.v,.'1 1;;:,1rtt,l~\\Ofl'1Cjl~Jnd,'\"rt\u003c:',1,,,r,orc,ill the Butts Co. Ch.Knlll't of Comm\"1\u003c1' \r\n \r\nJACKSON SPRINGS \r\n \r\nTreasures BcMleen the Tralls Community \r\n \r\nHIST \r\n \r\n.\u003efTE\"i,/r \r\n \r\nU IEl\\i \r\n \r\nBlTl'SCOl \\\"1)' 1115TORIC:\\1. SO\u003c:n:n  1807 ltAy 42 South, (30116); 770-775-2493; 770-775-6734. Open: By appt; wring \r\nspecial events. NREO-M-YA-GR-GS. o.;, ,1W1 p .w,r K 1l1P ,.,,,,or,i \r\nL'Ofloftf'-,('ln(f r 5; \u003cqHorV lndUl)$p11Tf1$.W. l~11in/8lJbj'(r,'(i \r\n,,iupe1 lnrl,L'l (I\"' 'I', 1) '.'clnrcnh v... , ,,, ,,'xi lt\",tOfJ\"'} ,l'l IS'll.rs \u003chrm:h. \r\n,:1!r(h l'ri' ,1/f\u003e UWQ' lo, \\~1.\u003eddlng \r\n \r\nJEFFERSONVILLE \r\n'lnr \r\nJJ.WS IX~ JI\\HT.RSO:,.\"\\'UH: Interstate 16 al GA Hwy. 96, (31044); 9129'S-378S. \r\n~t\u003c f! ,. l,11rh, wd, II, 4 \r\n \r\nJULIETTE A Peach BIO$SOm and Antiques Trail Community \r\nA\"TTI\u003c ~O S JL'UF.ITF.CO\\l\\ll \\n1' (31046); 912-994-9239: 9129943670. Hem- ofrlll' ,.,,,,..t/,.... \"Frw:'(f(i,t,.,n rom.iM Q .\u003cf\"l',100!1\u003er1.Kr /J(/lk )(!,.\\~ 'r),U1tlqff '/)'.. YI 1)/ Jl./0''('11\" G,1~f/1,f,', bu,1/1() 1921, O(l(r\u003e!/1{'1:M'~/.11g..,sr1\\,Ht 'P,'J\\',,-r,'Ci11',~:mU !illi.ilt'flori rlwl\u003e-1rh 1f ti~ Ooni 'x R,nv \r\nj.-\\RREU. 11U \\T,rnnx Sl'.ATf: IWffOHICSfff, Jmrell Ptan1arion Rd., (31046); 912986-5172. Open: Tues. Sat., 9  5; Sun. 2  5:30. H-NR-EO-M-YA-GR-0SPN-G5. M.dfit\u003e \u0026v\u003c,p I pl,m/,1/,lJfJ mn \r\n \r\nThe festivals of eorgia's Historic Hectrtland! Circle it on the response ca[d. \r\nBecaus_e from buggies to blossoms, we celebrate it all in the Historic Heartland! \r\n \r\n1998 Gco,:gia 011 My Mill(/ \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nLOGANVILLE An Antique Tr;,il Community ATTRACTJONS \r\n \r\n5; fri 9- 9; Sun 1- 5. H-ED-M-YA-f P-SNR-05-CC-NS-PN-TH-E-GS. l),\\\\'Sl.'iN -,\\L\\CO,'i 27l7SheratonDr.,(3 1204); 912-7458521 . \r\n \r\n/ndude; changing .111 iltld science e!Chibr15, p/ilneUl1um 1~1111 daily sr.. \r\n \r\nPft'Jf\u003ef'Stt0'1t.tdoo1he/11,iMfUdCovt\u003et \r\n \r\nr-, sfl0\\115dfld 11'f.'f!ketldsky~KingfishefC,D/l,formerret1Nrof U,\\l'S l.'i,~ , .\\L\\CO.'i' \\\\'FST l-47S \u0026 U.S. 80, {31206); 912-784- \r\nA1dcOO.JU/WH.:,,iyS~ihw/lEdiv.irdsse1.i/otigi1smallna1urer,,Jitc1J  1000. HF-GR-CC-MF-VJ. \r\n \r\n(~\\ROliSF.LQIIARTT.R.'i 3540 Slla ron Church Loop, (30249); storyintercldr\\leexhlbit~JrJdjl'l#'idooliJ/IHl1dJlwbrJt \r\n \r\nECO,'iO I.C)IXiF. ,\\L\\CO., 1-475 \u0026 U.S. 80, Exi t 1, (31206); 912 \r\n \r\n77046\u00264670. EDYA-PNPGPM(.A,MF-TS. Perring /;ttm w11h U11lilTNtedpfJflyrideslc,/hechikten,m.Jnyd/W!WSropet\u0026see.Pi\u003cnk.JtN. \r\n,.,,,,pl.JyrJtound. h.lyrde. COIA'l!ly SlOO\u003e, g,,rdm l'ruig \u0026old will loK' ru \r\nMACON \r\n \r\nTIIB.\\l.\\.NAl'H.IC-\\.'i ,\\.\\lf.Rl C.\\i'i' MUSF.U)I 340 Wal nut St., (31201); 912-743-8544. Rates: Sldooation.H F-EOMYA. Ge9lil'f/Jrgffimuseumded,i:ar!:'d roAmc.ln-Ameriran.Jft hisrOlf\u0026cu/ti.m?. fighr ga!1etit\u003es. a fbarJ, and 4 musan1 S/CJft ,w dM:,ll!d 10 African-Ameti\u003ciXl~IIS. \r\n0UCA1'IONAL INSTITUT'IONS \r\n \r\n474-1661.Rates:underS38.9S - S58.99.GR-CC-PA. \r\nIL\\MPTO,\\'l.'iS  .IL\\COS 3680Rr.ffiide0r., (3 1210); 912-471 0660. Rates: S45- SGS. HF-GR-SNR-CC-PO,CJV-C8K-IM-PA-MF. \r\n~SHCMMiDnpJge/)8,104 \r\nIIOIJDAYISS  MACON1-475 4755 Ctiambers Road. (31206); 91Z-788-0120; BOO-HOLIDAY. Rates: under S38.95  S58.99. H \r\n \r\nAn Antebellum \u0026 Antique Troi/J Community ATTRACTJONS \r\n \r\n.\\UCONSTATI:COLU:(:t: College Station Di., (31206): 912-471 : 2700.ED.MaronS/JteiJthel!f.'\u003eves/sro,orcollrgeintheUniversrrySys : tem anriJSuniqueiJlrlOfl!}GlorgiJ's14ptiJ/ici'lslillllions.MSC,tiSOO/IIP \r\n \r\nGR-SNR-CC-NS-HC-PO-B8-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-F8K-!M-CS-Mf. ~-oorMion~l\u0026IOS \r\nIIOIJO,\\ l' I.X.'i - MACON1-75. ,\\L\\COS CO.'it'FJl.f~-;a: CE,\\TER \r\n \r\nGF.ORGL\\ Ml'.SIC IIAIJ. OFFAME 200 M.L King Blvd. (312020870); 912-750-8555: 888-GA-ROCKS. Rates:SJ.SO  57.50. Open: Mon.  Sat, 9  4:JO; SUn. 1-4:30. H-HF-EDMYMiRSNR-OS\u003cC E-GS-VI-MF.bpener,te.Y1exir.w~ ofmus,c6!jlrs,~~ andhosp,rahtymth,1(,c.o,g,.:,,l({Cfl/ A pe,perwl mUSKlr$ Wa/isu,,. \r\ndenViJY#!SldeluneTown w11hOllt'l'tKHIOOfliolrrMicandVldeos p/t,\u003e Rl{lthe/ltro.Stt11~iMnNllffitiros n.imes,;nJphotosfrom hwthdsofmwc.ilarosts111/hts43.000sqfr..-i rt\u003erilai1,emusKmu- \r\n \r\n~ p,ogramsrtflecl.lhe~rwmi\u003efJ!llrl,!nrsml}l!Ogfaplvc. proximiryto1tt tlnPmid\u003cltGfllll'90G1fll)l!St'S.Allhebachl'lorSdegrl'c kwl~Jtt!OOMdooselecreddfeasofs!14-dm/1f'/f.'01'1ithboth stateoodregK!llitl1Krtfrxct~ \r\n,\\L\\CONTECIIXJC.\\.L L\\'STTilITF. 3300 Macon Tech Drive, (31206);912-757-3400;912-757-3504. ED. PNtoftheru1esy5rem ofrinccllinsrifUll'S. MTl(IWl-des ~~ and red! mc.iJedK.11101trustOOl!ledbusinE.\u003essanriindusr,yl111ioog..indcont111U- \r\n \r\nl-75ExitSSA,(31201);912-474-2610 \r\nP/,\u003e,H~SNOIJliKfon~/{Jd \r\n/I OIJDAY IX.'i F.Xl'Hf.SS - Hl\\'F.RSIU FJ JL\\CON 2720 Riverside Dr~ (31204); 912-743-1482; 800-HOllDAY. Rates: S39- 500. HHf-FP-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NSPO-CTV-C8K-IM-PA-58-MF \r\nPiust-ou,,J/IC111,,.IDJ \r\n110\\\\'ARU JOll,'iSON WIJGf. -,\\IACON 2566 Rive,side orwe, \r\n(31204);912-746-7671 . Rates: underS38.9S SS8.99. HGR-SNR \r\n \r\n~~owadonp;,ge 105. \r\n \r\ning!'dix.trioo/eami,,gS6'Vkes'.JrldMoreofrhl\u003e~1/JdvMICl'dand CC-NS-PO-RS-CTV-Cl-CSS-CBK. \r\n \r\nL\\Ul. Rl1DG,\\RllE_'Hf,'1'F.R 730 College St., (31201); 912742-0921 . YA-GR-MF.Or..otr:eeJRtWf$/lomerolW!ONliofls.H{,dd, quill'felSfc,M.Jron'sg.ll'rldlJbs.F0tmer~of~N. M.\u003e. d.Ncw he~M of the feder,JrJGa-den (Abs. \r\nROSEll1lL CE.l ltliJff 1091 Riverside Dr.. (31208); 912-751 9119. Outsldnding P ~ of 19m (pna.yft'llie~ TPrra\u003ced hils ,lope /0 livef 600soldim 00/lfdin ((}(!federate Squ.ve,, IWOA/lnwl BrorlwsBatdmemberstull!dMM'.ly \r\nLIS Hl)f.K,\\L IIUI IJJIXG/ PmT OH'ICE 451 College SL, (31201); USFeckral~~ \r\n\\\\'ASlll:O.C.TO, ',\\U]\\OIU-\\LURR,\\Kr 1180 Washington Ave,, \r\n \r\nmodt?m~inlhes!.l1t. Ml//r.lSmt)leth.ln l OSltlSCTIKTIOOillprot;TcK11opOOrlSdndprcM\u003ces l 5110f~tepi}'fiJb/e5m'll'.es,~fila\u003eCidJ llldforJ!l.Qlf\\rs. \r\n,\\IFJlO'JIUi'il\\'f.RSffi' 1400 Coleman Avenue, (3 1207); 9127522700. ED. \r\nMUSF.UMOF ARTS \u0026 SOF..'iCES. ,\\L,\\RK smm l'L\\.'i'lffAR- \r\nIU.\\I 4182 Forsyth Rd.. (31210); 912-477-3232. Open: Mort-Thurs.\u0026 Sat. 9-S Fri. 9-9. H-Hf'.ED-M-YA-SNR-05-CCNS PN-TH-GS-MF. Chclwjng.nthwriariirittsc1r1d~t.dlili1S,plclr,tra,UIIM!dfn.eatlimalsho.vs, trclils. ~v.H ol ~ dw..\u003e-stotydsri:M:'I)' housewilh .,tt'l'al\"llVeexhbirsand~rwy.vd\" \\1dilrveilfll mallubrtsi!lldMo-stayB.1rly.111/le,:,JG{TAJ \r\n \r\n1.'iS A.\\111,\\SSADOR- ,\\L\\CO.'i 2772 Riverside Dr~ (31204); 912742-3687. Rates: undeJ SJS.95. GR-(CPA. \r\n1,'iS ,t\\lllA.\\'\u003ci,\\IXJK - MACON SOlilll l7S @Hartley Bridge Rel., (31209); 912-788-7500. Rates: under 538.95. GRCC-NS-POCTV CBK-PA. \r\nUQl\"T.\\\"'~s1 rm; \\l\\(,m 3944 River Place Dr., (31210);912-475-0206. (GHTA,1 \r\n,\\l-\\.mRSF.COSO.\\IYl.'iN -U\\f,ON 4295 Pio Nono Ave., (31206); 912-788-8910. Rates: under S38.95. H-M-GR-SNR-05CC-NS-PN-PO-CTV-CBK-PA-NA-MF. \r\nP~-ourarJQll~ll \r\n \r\n(31201); 91HM-0800; 912-744-0825. Open: Hours: Mon-9-9, Tues -Sat 9,6, HF-ED. U1wyh.ts an ootst.lllt:Mg !Ji!t!N/ogydlldM- \r\n-\"\"\"\"\"- \r\n \r\nWESLEl'ANCOW:GE 4760 Fooyth Road, (31210-4462); 912477-1110;912-757-5134. ED-MF. Wes/t'yafl1Silfootf,:\u003eJtlffli11ans inslitulionfa l'loo~affili.ltl!dwidilhel.Jfllted Met/wxist(hlxd,. \r\n \r\n.\\10ff.L6 -,IL\\CO.'i' 4991 Harrisoo Rd., (31206): 912-474-2870; 800466-8356. Rates: underS38.95. H-5NR-CC-NS-CTV-IM-PA. \r\nl'ASS l'Olfl' IS.\\' - ,\\L\\COS 5022 Romeiser Dr.. (31206); 912474- \r\n \r\nH.ISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nf.oooded,n l816.1t iJ rhe flfstmllyem rhi! ,IOtfdchartf'tf!d1or,aru\u003cW- 2665; 800-2S1-1962. Rates: under S30.95. SNR-CC-PO-RS-CTV- \r\n \r\nf.\\SXO~ll.\\11. IIOl'SF. 856Mulberry5t, (31201); 912-477-4799. grte5 ro l'ltll'liert \r\n \r\nPA. \r\n \r\n5md'byldMOf'IJJltbmgfltr,llarr.td.. t8641.isted NJ~Regi:s1ty Re.1oted.housesCanfrr:bate Musrum(GHrA1 \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nRA.\\t,\\UACONFF.R.:'iCE CF., 11:R 5009 Harmon Road, (31206); 912-474-0871; 800-473-0872. Rales: 544  569. HM-GR- SNR- \r\n \r\ncm AUDITTIRW.\\I Che!ry\u0026 First SL, (31201);912-751-9152.H- \r\nNR-VI-MF. \u0026till#! 19.ZS. lh1SG\u003cM'Revrvalsl}-leaudirorlumiS lr;wedby oneoflht\u003e11'0rld'sl.l,1}61{CWEJ\u003cO'.'f!n?d!XlmPS.lt/$usedfarCOfl\\Jt'll/lo!ls,COllff'ltSi1lldOtrlef'lPf'(ialel1'!1ts.,bJstorit:cb-11t= MiKoo. \r\n \r\n: . \r\n \r\nBARRl.\\'GTO.'i' IL\\ll.f.01.ICUJB 7100 Zebulon Rd.. (31220); 912-757-83'\u003e8. OS-CC-GP-PO-RS-FD-Cl-CSS-A BeJUriul 18-hck \r\n~use.krstbomingthr.'SouthSbest.Grotly,o//,ngfills itndcounL-ySl!ttlrlg,Hosll'dthe Vlomt\u003erl's W~ll'fflArniltlc'U'; ~114' offJmt ilnd\u003c:htil'!'l'sHospirJ/bffitfitlOlmJlllffilS. \r\n \r\nFORTRf.\\J,\\\\IIS IL\\\\\\\"Kl,'iS US Hwy. 80/Emery Hwy., (31201); 912-743-3401 . YA. A{f.'(l){l!lllXIPdblcdhouserepreserirs lheloobcJ/II ,ffllheFed\u003erdlC.owrnmmtesti!blishPdlhefirst.11n:fmi~t \r\n/ierei'IF806.Artif\u003clctSi11ecneftspl.'J,1 \r\n \r\n,\\IACO:-i BRA\\'FS BASFJJAIJ.Q.IJB Luther Williams Field  Central City Park. (31201); 912-74S-8943; 912-745-0943. Open:~. Aug.. 830 6; Sept- Mar.. some weekends. H-YA-FP-GR-SNR-OS- \r\nNSPN-FD-E-GS-VI. M/l'IOl~b.tsebdc!ub0'.1nedandopera1edby \r\n \r\nIU.\\' IIOUSFJ GA. TRliST FOR lll~TOR IC PRESF.RVATIOX 934 the /996Naliondl l~(h,:,rrylionA1/ant,J8r.wes.FomlerpliJ'ffflin \r\n \r\nGeo,giaAve., 01201); 912-742-815S. Rates: Vary. Open: Guided wd,;Chipper ~ Atidn,iy)orl\u003c'S, /etmiJifle~ Terr'-4 Welde. Brad \r\n \r\ntours daily. H-Hf-NHL-NR-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-GSMf (lonf.l. andMSOtlSchmidl. \r\n \r\n1SSS-S9 NH anll.'bf!lum mansion. fxfT;tO((/inaty ~ afChilWfal ~lo'lp,M',fdfTlilt\u002650Wlhisro,y. \"!}cwlgpteserwtit7rexhibir.(GHrA} \r\n \r\nMACO.'i' \\\\ltOOPl,J; HOCK~:\\' CUJB 200 Coliseum DrJMacon \r\n \r\nColMJnl,{31217); 912-741-1000. (lpen:Mon.fri ,, 9:00 - 5:00. \r\n \r\n.\\L\\COX IIFJl n'AGE l'OUi\\DAllOX 652 Mulberry St, (31201); H-HF-YA-GR-Pf-OS-NSFD-Cl -CSS-E-GS-Vl-NAMF. Profes.saidii\u003c.e \r\n \r\n912-742-5084.0pen: Mon. - Fri.,95. NR. \r\n \r\nhocJ.pt t,:,.1m m the C~ u,JJ HockptlNgllf', S'e.uofl SUITS mkJ.Octtwr, \r\n \r\nNS-PN-PO-RS-ClV-Cl-CSS-C8K-F BK-V(R-PA-A-CTr-lAMF. \r\n~lSl'sttlJoliridon(JJ9f'l6l7. \r\nllOl)l:\"\\\\1Al'l.'iN- ~L\\CO.'i' 4999 EisenhwM Parkway, (31206); 912-781-4343. Rates:underSl8.95-S58.99. H-HF-GR-SNR-CCPOCTV-CB KIMVCR-PA. \r\nSIIOXF.l~S l,\\'N - .IIACON 3850 Riverside Drive, {31210); 912474-9902. Rates: S40.00  S'iS.99. H-HFMGR-SNR-CCNSHCPN-PQ-RS-K-CTV-IM-V(R-PA-SGT-Mf. \r\n\\lU .~GrJI. U)lk'a: P.O. 8oK 6438, (31208); 912-744 -9800. H-HF((-NS-PN-PO-K-CTV. (GHIA} \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOO SERVICE \r\n( 111(:K Fil.\\ \\L\\fO\\ ,\\!AU. 3661 EisenOO.'M Pktovy.. (31206); /GHTN CR\\CK.R RARKFJ.}(J(!/11.Koo.rGHTAJ \r\n \r\n.\\111)1)1.f. GWRGIAIILlffOR rr~\\L soam. li\\C. 935 High SL, \r\n0 1201 k912-743-3a51; 912-743-3851 . Rates: Sl -53. Open: M-F 9-1 \u00262-4, Sa 9:30-12:30. H-NR-ED-YA-GR-SNR-G5-Mf-TS. \u0026tfl'I, pL-.\u003eof~1~1.Nuer.Histor,clllJSeUfflhouse,lllUltUlls/q,.Furflished tvr!h ,Mhmic period pm'S dfl(/ acCl'5sooe5. Exlmded lw$ cbseivJfl(tfM,ngChenyBlossomfestivJIJGIIIA) \r\nOC\\llil.f.H.NATIOXAI.MO~lJ.\\tf,\\1' 1207 Emery Hwy ., (3 1201); 912-752-8257. Open: Daily, 9  5. HF-NPS-EDM-F-PN-PA. \r\n \r\nendsmid-April \r\nmRF.SOn\\EE RECRF~\\TIO.\\' ARF..\\ 6600 Mosley Dixon Rd., {31220); 912-474-3770. Open: 6am-10pm, H-lif-YA-0S-8ABF-FL-M-PN-PG-TCMCPRV-PA. l lSOrKJtlake1,7!hfiveparka1MS\u003cldjaatl1ro fu/J SM1Q\u003em,yifla,(l(:,,,erothwO',W)MacorlN/d~shopping ~ rosy ac'SS from tnri.,,,;ratt'. open evl'f)W1: mined and opercltedby ~ BibbCO!ln ry SOiJrd OfComnl/UIOlll!fS.IGHTA) \r\n~SttOUIMfon;ug,; fOS \r\n \r\nIII SICfJn BR~ EK\\ .S. GRIIJ. 2480 Rive\u003csK!e Or., (31201); 912-7411534. 1GHfA,, \r\nOU\\ EG..\\Hllt:., 370981oornfieldRd.,(31206); /GlffA! \r\nOtT8.\\Cli. STF.\\li.ll0 l !!E 389CJ Arkwright Rd., (31210); 912477-1934. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-SB. (GHTAJ \r\nl'I.\\\\ DfS CU. H 452S Fooyth Rd.#310. (31 210); 912-471 -0987. ~HTN \r\n \r\nCO'llfflffiXlti!lesl1,()()(J.yea,mitmuumol5oolheiisretn/lldidnilabdh, rion.,moonds,~t1Jils;~totCl'l'l rer'Mthmus1111,lheatercllld \r\nrlllS(W)shop, \r\nSlUXF.l' IA-;lf,R COTrAGF. 935 High St, (31201); 912-743-3851 . Open: Mon. Fri. 9-1, 2-4; Sal 9:30 - li:30. H-NR-ED-YA-GR-SNRGS-MF. Hrudqu.lner5 of MKJdle Gm9JJ HisfOricdl Socil\u003el}: Is mai!'I\" t;)lf'lf!dMn~hou:se.furl1'Sherl,111h.!Uthefir.icf]ffiodpiKesandaca:ssones. Museum shop open dul'lng regulai llom. ExrffKled hools \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n18/4 !\\i\\i\\ 353Col/ege5L01201);912-741 -1842;800-336-1842. Rates: over S95. H-NHLNR:-M-GR-SNRCC-NS-GP-H( -PN-TC-88CTV-CL-CSS-CBK-F8K-J-GS-VCR-NA-SGT-MF. ,-, CiHU! \r\nPiar.f'lttOUtJdM~24-1S \r\nllfS I \\\\fSJllt\\ 111\\ERSIIJF.\"' 2400Riversidl!Drive,{31204); 888-454-4~5;912-743'6311.Rates:544-S58. H-M-FP-GR-SNR- \r\n \r\nRf.DI.OIIS'l'f.R 2077Riverside0r.,(31204);912-746-3263. (GHT~1 \r\nS.S. S C\\Jl:ll JI.I.\\ 2626 Riverside Dr., (31204); 912-746-9406. rGHTAJ \r\nSIIOW f S S II the Maron iNN.iGH1AJ \r\ns,11111.s. sms roous P.O. b 4688. (3 1213): 912-745-4759. \r\n1Gl(TAJ \r\n\\\\ mu 1101i,i~' Open 24 Houfs. 1111/fteMaronarru.,GIITA) \r\n \r\nobsMwlriPin,;ChenyBkmmlfesENJl Miitch 14-23.tGHrAJ \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\nIJOUG L\\SSlllf,\\TRF. 361 M. L King Jr. Blvd,, (31201);912-751  7169.Hf-YA-GR. f910'sAflJCdl1,'\\'nmc.lnmovit\u003e \u0026v.wcleviJkllaa,a 60\"s.shol1't.JSI' ibrnev,1;,h,t,1/iktOlisReddng Resuxed 19%, IPfiem Af/ll'.w)Anlt'lic.-,i~ronnlt.lSiGJlliam.3/icliJmher11age. \r\nf. RA.'i'DOP~:RA IIOIJSF. 651 Mulberry St., (31201); 912-7496580. HfVACc-E. An e/eg.lfltfy tCSIOled 1884 opetil houw 1mid, hosa,rs01ms;,_ofrOCJ11fl98rru\u003cJ.vayshawsJS weliJSmanyloc,J/ \r\n \r\nOS-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CSS-FBK-MF. /CiHTAJ \r\nP/N5l'-0Uf.11i!Clllp,Jfft9 \r\n \r\nl()l''i'G Oil\\ G co. P.O. Box 13163. 131208); 912745-7484. \r\n/(iii/A) \r\n \r\n~:~~,;~~~~~~~~~~~~-~:es~::.:~F~iJ!1R~fl :SHOPPING \r\n \r\nN5-PO,CTV-Cl-CBKIM-PAllMF. /GHT,U \r\n \r\nMACOS .\\L\\U. 3661 E~ver Pkwy, (31206); 912-477-7328. \r\n \r\nconnnR.I) \"' \\l.\\Hlll\u003cnT ll\\W\\ 3990 She,aton D1.. \r\n(312 10); 912 -477 -8899 . Raies: SS9  S119. HHF-GRSNR-OS-CC-NS-GP-HC-PO-RS-FD-CTV-CL-CSS-FSK-I-IM- \r\nA-CSS8MF. ((;Hf,\\! \r\n \r\n.  \r\n. \r\n \r\nOpen: Mon.  Sat, 10  9; Sun. 1  7. HHF-OS-CC-NSRSFD-E-VI. \r\nGAltg,;l's/Jrgesrf!rtdawd,ru\".10()Jrotf'5mdud,ngWMalfM~Dil- \r\nlatd's,Pa,\u0026.V1.Mac)''s.Se.nXF'mfli\"fillldCall'CatOOSi'IFoodCoort \r\nf\u0026tumg JO ror('n('S. \r\nNr~-ovriJdOIIJjJrl(I.I \r\n \r\newna. Grocfl toursc.1t1bl-~irtadrlKe. \r\n \r\nCRO\\\\'il: 1'1.\\7,\\ \\Ur.o, tOSFi~tSt,(31201);912-7461461 ; TOURS \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nz~~~-~t~-~~~- ~~~~/~tHc-!~~R5~~~(1~s~~~t:~: : SIIISffS TOI IHSOf lll~RICMACON 200 Cheiry S1.. \r\n \r\n,\\tl iSF.t;.\\\\OfARTS\u0026SOF~'i'CFS -,\\IACOX 4182 Fo~yth Rd., FBK-GSIM-PAMlNAMF, (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\n(31201);912-743-3401;800-768-3401 . Rates:S5S10,0pen;Mon. \r\n \r\n(31210);912-477-3232. Rates: S2 - SS.Open: Mon-Thur \u0026Sa~ 9 - \r\n \r\nPlf'~JN'OCJtidDl!p;,gt10.J \r\n \r\n - Sat, 10 am\u00262pm. NHL-NR-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-Vl-l8-T5. Or9fYI \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\n1998 Geo,gia 011 i\\rfy Mi11d \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\n119.u~COl'M'llf/Otl\u0026Vilim\u0026.NCIJ1dtehtstoricfffl!WIJIISl.too,,cb,\\fl~lhiJZ4'oorltUmd-$SIOpS ,llJ/wsronc 1TM11S015 MdAhicMI-AmencdtlMusetm \r\nAVEL RVl(f' \r\n,\\L.\\CO., m:-;n:,110,,1' 1smms HURM \u0026 \\\\TJLO.m: CF..\\11:R P.O. Boli: 6354, (]120!HilS4); 912-994,9191. Open: Mon. Sal, 5:30. CVB. frt-~/(l'u\u003ehmal.o,, (.,.\"'/m.-.,is. . , . ~ \r\n\\\\11f1 ,td{~/'11\\r/,,MJOrl\\(11)1f'IO!rS,ll'l(\\'l\"'91.nJCQ\"I \r\n...,- '\u003c 11,'\u003e~CIVI\\ l'lnl f'J phtn' /Jc.,l11tJ.,., (,HTAJ \r\n~ioutMIOllp,,gt IOJ\u0026 IDS \r\nnru t\u003c CEl'\\I \"R \r\nTI IF. \\l,\\f.O'i CFSrRF.l'IJ.:X COIJSU I\\ I AM.I cc.m 1;;,110:-. \r\ncr.,11: 200 co1~m Drive, (3121 7); 912-751 9152, 91HS1  91 Sl Rat~ 575 - S-4.100.Opeo: 8:30  5:30, \u0026 by!lll'Mt HHFGR Pf-NS-HH-NA-MF /'lie M,~(.111 (c'sft,m, MIOl'd~III I~ II It. \r\nff11~1Cf\"lfff/alo1KMl/ldA~~ Suiltril\"1fiall IV.ti rh,,tim01'1 !j-rllb~-tttfl/'~dW!~k W,tflt/te IOl.Qll \r\n~ sq fl E\u003cij,Jr H \\', \"\"'I (o,M'l'l1/0rl (err/!\", lhls ~ /IOW Ill\u003c: mi,s \r\niug,\"SfCO'M\u003cflO,;:rlf.xiryOVl'\u003eQ.'of,.,t'W;l//drlr.f, \r\n \r\nCCl.\\ll'OIIT I\\X \\IA0ISO~ 1972 EalonlOl'I tt.Yy, 00650); 706 342--0054. H-Hf..GR-SNR.CC-NS-HC-Pl\u003cTV\u003cBt:-HM-MF. \r\n0\\\\~ I\\\\ \\l\\UOO\\ 2001 Eatonlon Rel, (30650); 706-342 1839. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS-PO-RS\u003cTV-VCRPA. ~ 6Hll,J \r\n \r\nMCDONOUGH A Antique \u0026 Peach Blossom TraJ/s Communiry ATIRACflONS \r\n \r\nl'k- \u003e\u003c!SttO'.lf\"'1ont~tl11JidrBxkCwtt \r\n \r\nII F.\\ll\\'COL'YITQLU111f.ll Ol' CORIIF.RCF.\u0026 C\\'H 1]10tt.vy \r\n \r\nIIOU0,\\Vt:Xl'II.FSS -,\\IAIJJSO,\\\" 2080 Eatonlon Rel, {]0650); 20W.,(3025]);77Q.957-S786;800-4]6-7926. 0pen:Moo.Fri.,9 - \r\n \r\n706-342-34l3.0pen:24 tn. ~R-CC-PO-IM \r\n \r\nsc-cva.i~..... 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PUJ.\\ 1-20 \u0026 US 441 Box 352, (306SO); 706-342--1 176./\u0026HfAJ \r\nW-\\tll.f,IIOlSt 1941H\\vy.441.(30650);/GHfAf \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nl'A.\\IIXGO t\"AR.\\IS EQl)FSllU,\\,\\ CFXTf.M 108 Peach Or., ()02SJ); 770-957-7433; 770-9S4-9!J23. Open: 7am - 1~H-HfED\u003cC-HR-PG-CP-E-PA-NAMF.Olb1U)/\\7HtJIIS.fl'o!lfll' 1996 \r\nS111n~Ttwn/5tlwtl,\"\"'1.1'Jlwt,ngg,~ltU'l-W,rl1i,,l',ll./,1\u003et uxh Cl diMtt H~ of N.,t\"JIIJJ Ralt'O (h.vrpv111Sl\"!'l SN1J tf1 ID l(lQXI ill \u003cwi.r 54,(00 sq. Ir indoot ~ Mow tGtCh 101n aft- \r\n\"\"' \r\nH ISTORK SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n.\\L\\IJISOXTOIK 115 E. JefffflOn St, (30650); 706-3424454 Open: M-F 8.30-S, Sa 10-S. Su 1-4. HFGRIBMF-TSVI. 11.~ auollitgt'NAVWHt51tlnct'Mtnctw,th(M'!'100Sl7Wll/fSGutdr \r\n41...W., \r\n \r\nllbTORICOOl'RTI!Ol'St: SQLI.\\RF. H\\V)'S. 20.81, 23 aM 42., (30253k 170-957-3915. ED-CC FBK-Gs-NA. h;:,ft,/ r,111n ~ \r\n\\l\"ll'lffp\"i/qis.ntihdt:,ricWl,(1lfflow,bo,l.,..,by,v sql'l' \u003cOtlfhous,\u003ebt./t.i/897 \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nTI!Jt\\ER lll!XTOJ'..' tr.wscAH l'o H\\'/)' 20 E~ (3025]); forol \r\n \r\n~~:!-~~~~f~~);a7~~~~~~~\\:=~~I~!: : ~~~1it~4!1~~~=~~,w;z~~;7~rn \r\n \r\nHF-C. Slt'pb.rl-11'! /'llllt\"' E n p / ~ dPt,git!d/odgitlg. Amu.ll \r\n \r\ntQJ\"o/homa4',11v.i!s,\"-'ts- C,t,o,glJ'1fflt.AAN'Wm\u0026VKl'Q'iJn \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nr, GHT~wra..,MllM!pq l fJ \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n~= ~=,::..~(~~~:~:~;~~ GF.ORGIA M110\"'1.LGOIJ'tl.l'B 17151..1keOowRd~00253); \r\n \r\nMADISON \r\nlddhihi,'111Enhd11e \r\nAn An tebt\u003ellum, An rlque \u0026 Treasures Along 1-20 Tr.iifsCommumty \r\n \r\nMANSFIELD \r\nAn Antique Trail Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nOL\\RIJF.tJ\"OlTUlllllJH: CFSlf.R 242SMarbenfarmsRd., l]OOSS); 770-784-3059. EO-M-f-l-TH. 10.400-1-1-U~ Ctntff. l'.-sitorC~. NdQ/fP T~. ZOfish.tigponds. Prwn\u003cIM'rN!flt'l9J11t'S. \r\n! ~byG4Rt,gs.S.,tM;irdw,;}.Tou,s\u0026diMsesbyl't'StYV3Wl \r\n \r\nWf4Cltrt\"~tw,bpl.1,MOfAsk\u003clllr ~JO,i wsftan cb-..,,,.,_Alklnt.J \r\n-GK!'\\' \\'AUJ.1' GOI.F0,l'K 434 H\\'wy. 155, (30523); 770-9S7- \r\n2800.Rates: 527-S31.GC.Atrdd./Hnllilj-1i\u003eC()(Wl./lg~kfd/ldftl0f,' dMM,ndingm.il'1mus1m- Combintdtwhovrw,vrour'lt'Corton fllldJGolfG.o1W(MIJ)'\u003cl\\ri\u003eJ6holesofgo/f.iJca,i,1t~ll'188 \r\n111[ cm,n:-.m.ws GOtf CU'R 400 lno.istrial Blvd., (30253); \r\n770.914-1442. Rate!\u003e:S29 - SJ9.(i(.o-,,y15,r,\"\"'/i'S)00:1!1fA1 \r\n \r\n,. ,S ORIC SITPilh lNUM Nl'S \r\nAD\\T.\\T ll'ISCOPAL CIII IROI 338 Academy St. (30650); Ciru \r\n \r\nAPAL.-\\CIIEE SCHOOL IIOt'SE706-3424454. C.u I ~ Rmov,modidJotJJ ~Sm :1nonhofMatiim \r\nCOR.'O}JJI S \\ ASU.\\ IUJl'Sf. 549 Old f'o5l Rd., (30650); 706342-44S4. (lfCdl800\"s \r\nm:RITAGE ll\\lJ. 277 S. MainSL,(306SO); 706-342-9627. 0pen: 104:)0dail-j. H-Hf.NHLNRED-M-YA-OS-GS. Crcd 1811 \r\nmmsos BAPTIST O ll!MOI 328 S. Main St. 006SOI: C.u \r\n18\u003e\u0026 \r\n\\IOII G..\\,\\\"COI \\l)' COl'RTIIOl'SF. P.O. Box 826, (30650); NR- \r\nVl (,rcJl~ ~ , l f t f ~ \\l\u003c'l)'llllll:IIOloltsqgrs,WOf/f'lltlIX\u003ell.Ri!C\u003c'rlt/yrefutbtshtd0hrou',('(IMJ6!mmg51tt \r\nl1Rl:SHnl'.Rl-\\.\\\"CIIITR(l l So.MainS1., (306SO); (ll(.Jl8J1. \r\nIIUG[R.'i IIOI IS706-342-41S4. (r,r.J 1810 R\u003c'Wlftd by City ol r\\!.Jli\u003corl 1996.lh-nMS., 10-1JQ s._i 1JfJ-4J() \r\nROSF.COITAGF, \u0026,Jtt,y.1bmPr~.~l~ \r\n \r\nUSEUMS \r\n,\\l,\\1)1 S0.\\:-.IIOKGAS Ct!l.11 R,\\Ul~\\1111 434 s . Main s1 .. (306SO); 706342-47H. Open: Tu-Sa 10-4:JO. Su 2-5. Hf.EO-MYA-GR-MF-TS. A.1rJ~t'l'WlgiJdesdw:JclbiJr/t1111895. 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HHF-SNR-CC-PO-CIV-(Blt \r\nD\\\\1S BROTI IF.R.~ 11CJ'r0K 1.(1ot;t; 688 Hwy. 155 South, (30253):770-95J.S858. \r\n0 \\YS IX'i \\ICl)()\\OLGII 744 GA 155, (302S)), 770-957-5261 Rates.: under 538.95 558.99. H-GR-SNR-05-CC-NS-PO CTV CBK IM-VCR-PA-CS. '4'GHIAJ \r\n,,,_Hfouro)do,, r/tl h1$1dt fl.Jdt C\u003cWW \r\nIIOJO I.\\\\ 1279 Hampton Road, (30253); 770-957-2651 GR SNR.((-NS-GP-PO-RS-fl -PA \r\nll\\.'HFJlS[Ctl\\1111\\ I\\\\ llfJ)()\\OIGII 13 11 Hampton Road, (30253); 770-957-SSla Rales; under S38.95. HGRSNR OS\u003cCf6.PORSCTV-CBKPA. \r\nF'f.HstlHOWMion~l / \r\nl!tlJ f. \\lU'l:1\"I.\\\\ \\lrlkl\\tlt Gil 1170 Hampton Rd, (30253): 770.95724~((. \r\nSl\\'WI\\\\ 7S8tt.\u003c.y. 155South.(3025l); 77095751Kl1 Rate!.: S2S - SlS. fPSNR-OS-C(.FL-ClVfF \r\n\\\\UCO\\I F. I\\, 688 Hvl)' ISS 5, ()0253); 77().9575858. Rate!\u003e: U'1def Sl8.95  OYl'f S79.99. HHF-GR-st/R-OS-CC NS.POCTV PA. 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Ar. .\u003e \r\n \r\n\u003e)\"Ol, rw \r\n \r\nt\\1t.i\"  \r\n \r\na11  \r\n \r\nrlngav \r\n \r\nid \r\n \r\n'IOPP \r\n \r\ndrh \r\n \r\n11.\\KI.OR 1101SF. 200 N Wayne St., (31061); 9124523950 \r\n \r\n.3 '1 R  \r\n \r\n,o; ,nlc .-s.~-tJ \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nO:.\\TRAI.Sr\\'rF.IIOSPIT,\\L \\II S1:1 \\I (31061); 912-45).6889 \r\n \r\n()pen:Wed. 1- 5. , t\"L. \r\n \r\nI I \r\n \r\n~vl{nl\"-\"~ \r\n \r\n\" \" ' 111111UIUC11IOIJJ:l' T0t RS 200W Hancock St, (31 061); 912 \r\n \r\n452-4687;800-653-1804 Open:loors;TuesFri., 10;~1.2. NHL \r\n \r\nNR-ED-YAEVH!HS Onm,.,r ,HI' \r\n \r\nCtr,ffit1,; 1.H m \r\n \r\n6i S \r\n \r\n,rJtt \r\n \r\n-dtJntI,,, \r\n \r\n\"\" \r\n \r\nr,; \r\n \r\n... \r\n \r\nf. \r\n \r\n...., ,,~,,. 'IC1I \r\n \r\n\"'!Pt;/:,1'(/ools J,itffl.'sSI 11,n,. \r\n \r\n(GHI~ \r\n \r\nlllSl:t \\I \\.\\O ,\\RO II\\ FSOl'C.toRGL\\ DllC..\\110,\\\" 131 S \r\n \r\nClark St , (31061 ); 91244'i'1391. Open; Mon. Fri..125 and by \r\n \r\napp't. HHFEOMVlMF. C 1 190:) p r !f-li~.:ind~th.t \r\n \r\np,; \r\n \r\nN k, '9 \r\n \r\n;,G,, \r\n \r\n;\\f'o'l\"Ol'll!\".f\"fy~ \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nGEOKl:1.\\COlJIJ;t: A.\\D11T\\TT.1 \\\"I\\T.Rsrn 231 W. Hanaxk. \r\n \r\n(31061): 912445-50(),I Open:w.wJ.gscu edu.ED. 11 \r\n \r\nJI \r\n \r\n1! \r\n \r\n, !Gt \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 AEatEATION \r\n \r\nIIAIJI\\\\ IN 111'\\Tf. ll)Rf},i US Hv.y. 441 Sooth. (31 061); 912 \r\n \r\n'Ill' 43S-4200H\u003e,F-lf'tUH 5 \r\n \r\no' \r\n \r\nIi \r\n \r\n~IM .., c-il./54.JI SI -tx.-i \r\n \r\nL:. Jdi.f rf-c l\u003c \r\n \r\n1:F.\\11:X;,,l,\\I. Cf.\\lT.R G@ofgia Colege, (\u0026 OSS. (31 061); 912 \r\n \r\n4S3-1789Pt\" p., ()11' r \r\n \r\nr, ,.s \r\n \r\nIAI\\ ESl,\\CIAIR {31061 );912-452-4687;80065l1804 NRBf \r\n \r\nFl MPfJ -CPRVRS.. 151Ul, \r\n \r\nr,.,.,,p : r1'eor1p,,gro~il \r\n \r\nRI/ \r\n \r\n, ICHt.i'\\IM W'! \r\n \r\n~ RPs, 1t.1~ d \r\n \r\n/l \r\n \r\nb , ,,, ( , \r\n \r\nq.i;,df\u003cVf!,, \r\n \r\nIJ111.Et'l:-lll;\\COUl'.1\\GOU' COIRSI: 65 Hwy. 22 Vle~t. \r\n \r\n(31061);9124\"50796. GCGP I 'Pf' \r\n \r\n!ydp, lJ \r\n \r\nrt:JI .- .\\- o,iS,(I,. p \r\n \r\nHOC.Kl' t:Rl:T.K PARK RockyOl.'ek. Rd. (31061); 706,485-8704; \r\n \r\n912-453-0022. Clpe(l 8each, Wed.  Sun.. 10  7. OSBABf.f.l \r\n \r\nWS-PAMF ,~ :o- \"1f ,r;:1 \r\n \r\n00.J!\"'P dri I \r\n \r\n\\I \\ Ln:RIL ~llil\\.\\L~Jll l'ARI. Ga Hwy. 22 W~ (31061); \r\n \r\n912-445-0785. 0peit Mon.  Thll\" g.s-45 Fn. a.s NS FGPPN \r\n \r\nPG-PO-TCMf \r\n \r\nB ,a \"1'\\ ,. \r\n \r\nh ' \"!'~Jf I \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nIIIXSO.\\ 1101 SE 200N.ColumblaStreet,(31061): 912-45H993. Open: 9am - 7pm. CCNSBBCTV-FBK. \r\nIIOIJU,\\\\ l\\~  MJIJ.fJ)f,F.\\IIJJ: 2627 N. Colooibia. (31061); 912-452-3502. Rates: SS9  S79.99. HCCNS-F-F'ORSCTVCl fBK lM (GHrAJ \r\n\"\"'-w.t\u003cUMlonWIMtdt\u003ell~((h-tf \r\nJ\\\\I FSO\\ I\\\\ \\IIUWGf.\\lU.F. 2551 NColumblaSl. (31061); 912-4S3-8471. Rates: U'ldefSl8.95 - S58.99. HMGRSNRCC NSHCH,NPO-ICKCTV-C8K-l IGfflAJ \r\nPl~Stt11\u003c1.xJOflt~/mlf, f n,t11(oi.,,... \r\n.\\l,\\K,\\ 'STARA 330 W Greeoe Street. (31061); 912-45J.2732. Rates: S65  S7S, Open:YearrOllld. Nlil NREDMOSNS-SFH MK Bs.fL-{lV-fBKNA. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD S ERVICE \r\n \r\nSIIO\\t:\\\"S 2440N.ColunbiaSt..(31061k91245HS7l. :\u003c,/iTA, \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n\\IIIJJ:OC.F.\\'IU.F,\"S (:110.'iT ~A I.K (31061 ); 706,485-074 1. ()pen: Wed.  Sat ,OJSk; byapp()Sltmenl 5onlt'~Scl)'lht\u003esptr1b cf r~~s fcud,ag f,wmlll'$ still idwil the g\u003cJaous Antrot'llm h,)J}l('S,lfrd~oJf/Mo,l(.~ct111PJHfotyoo,se/11 ~Jmr~)Ollm.iy.-.,171P(jt/li ,w W i o n d x . t ' k J n t \u003e J . ~ 1 1 1 ! h e botmwlt;JrdMol\"Tht-/lotlir\"lt\u003ead-.nJrnud\\much.1nal' \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nIIIIJJ])(;f.\\'IUJ: (:\u003c);,,:\\\"F,\\,iO,\\' .v. ,,srroRS BURU U 200 W. \r\n \r\nHaocockSt,()1061 ); 912452-4687; 800-65l1804.0pen:Mon.  \r\n \r\nFri, 8:30 -S;Sat. 10  4. HGRIBU-TS-VI. Cieot9,J'1AntebeltumC,tptr.il rrolley tws. \u003coo,pk-~g,ocrp rour i'd rool-t'l'lt.OO k\"W\"ts~ \r\n \r\nlnltYpt'f:/t'rU!l'l'rl/J)'fd~dMtrJ/'IWr;l(/ 111'km, Wt.~dCll)' IICh \r\n \r\n~='~=~t'Sind.!irr4 01Mmr,., rm.'1l'mi1omod/bOJISilndlT'Cre.1/II.JJJJfdmf'l'llpej vhdlrt- \r\n \r\niJd.\u003etpi. tt'n,-s, ~ \r\n \r\nGHr4. \r\n \r\nMILNER A Peach Blossom Trdil Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nS\\\\'I.\\TS Pll:.\\,\\\"S Oldtf'...y. 41,(30257);770-3S82608. \\liu1b I ~r,/c.n.fl\"5m.dl'dlt1111}'~~,tJ().'f'004tp.fNtJndCo1 \r\n(NN1h-,,-..1,tc,,)11U\"IW IO~' \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS COMTJJF.AATf.O\".\\lf.lT.KY 1.5 mi e.lS-1 on Old Alabama Rd.. {30257); NR. 8mulsiteoltM.\u003erl00coolabdle/lOOpS \r\nMONROE \r\nA n Antique Trail Community \r\nATTRACTIONS 110\\\"ROF, IIISTOKICIJIS'l'RICI\" Downtown, (3065St The,,.,,,._'f)~\")'ll'SfM'cdW,t/Joo(o Coui/hoi.lJl\u003e,15 rheCf'M'qJM' o/ ~slt,j, tlJf!UI Disr-rc llfcnrtJP 00.ms 9 M!orit:.1' cistncts 0,1 m:i. pM S ~IM1.'S.1wr~'Kl!'l. \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nIJ,\\\\ lli lll\\\\,\\RIJS IIOl'SF. ()(1655); NR. C~ 18JS. rf!SlOttd 189/ A~IW'7l(r,.irutrd111r/lt'dtiliten'sboot. Ltlcle Robtrt'JsJer,\" by~folkStklvi I\\I UiO RE'S .\\IIIJ. 00\\\"F.RF.DHRIOCE Cati OiJvis Road, (30655); A.ltXP\u003cf\\.l,/IQr\u0026-6\u003cot'' SM.o1'\u002611'.9'1V,1S~tn.di'di'l l8'9,I /OrtpkP nwedrl,e,rbtlltJi'$,T/tecu,,,,,11189Jbnd:}l'iSd lOlwtl.Jmct'b'IISS~ Tbt\u003eJ.ikp,PMllN/y01W1'1'i,1111,#.i /he ,ll\"t\\lfrom 18J]l#/liJ /889.. rile s,,-.a:i,\\\u003cll-',lt.'dthetrm'from191.S to t940 \\ lf.1),\\.\\\"IFJ, 11Clll:\\OII II Ot:SI-: 319 Md);iniel St. (]0655t 706- \r\nG.,.,,_.. 912'267-5602. 0pen: appointml'l\"ll only. NRYA. Homl\u003e o/ krmer \r\nT RAVEL SERVICES \\\\,\\I.TO~ COU:\\11' Clli\\.\\lHFJI Of 1:0 .\\1.\\IF.RCF. P.O. 8oK89. 323 W. SpfmgSL,(30655); 770.267-6594. ~ : Mon.Thus.9 - S;fri. 9 4. llVI-C-lBTS.St~Y11)!1tot)JIM~ MorltOf'oodSroiilCirdt.Pa1of Ul...,.!11,fSA11t11,,Tt.,,,/GHrl,J \r\nMONT I CELLO \r\nA Tre;,wres Between th~ Trails Commvnity \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS rn HS\\111 .\\lllF.tff lllS\"ln KJ C llJSllllCT Hwy. 83 S., (31064); 706-468-8994. Dogwood lif'lf'd J t,~\\1$ of Ant;.\u003ebeli.m iJnd Vlamln h.\u003emPS S,.,1i,tsoo/tiem~dfldl.lSh.~M/Offfl roff.l91'S.CJII ft /r}t.If\\,n/,n/r, \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION OCOXF.EN,\\\"nOX,U. FORFST (31064); 706468'2244. USFS NPSBABf-f-l\u003cP.11,SCOJPSolpublicwndl'lfdt l\\lU~matt J('ffltlll.n\u003e,t\u003c (OffJSMJt'li'WIOSfd!folr.,rgi.JHunrtyR..'gULJtlMS (.urf.\"f19Pfflll!l/1'\u003cilll't'lf Ki.Sitldarlitm/JW,,1//JJroor1WeSin- \r\n \r\n11 6 \r\n \r\nIY98 Cr(l/:l!id 0 11 .\\I}',\\ li11d \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nd.lit,nfo,\\t:lb::r.:11 M'SSfl'CTNtion.ll.v\u00261:Son LJkello:lrlft'. USd(Jf'W(' I Kl\\'IGln'S IK\\'  Pf.RRl' 704 Mason Terrace, {31069); 912-987- \\\\.\\HU. IIOl :-.t:.Open 24 Hours. 111,Pi.wy./GHT:. 1 \r\n \r\nfo,1.Jkedl'eas. \r\nMUSELLA A Peach Blos-;om Trail Community \r\n \r\n: 1515;800-843-5644.Rates: B0 - 560. NS-PO-PA. \r\n:~'i~~t~~t:;~;~1~ s~i-'~1~~~1!:!\\i~ ~ :~~-~ \r\nRHTV-FBKPA-VlNA !GHrN \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\ni~,:~:t= A,\\'TIQUFS n~O.\\I nt[ SHED 1139 Macon Rd, P.O. Box 216, Qwlrly Eilt/y AmmcilfliJ 5111 ),f!ff!(r druh.'(), \r\n \r\nTTRACTIONS \r\nmr.trnr F,\\ll'IS. ISC. Old H\\-.y. 34 1, (31066); 91H!36-4362. \r\nOpeo:May 15  Alljmt 15; 8am -6pm. ED-fO. W0\\1t'!S.w/p,rlers offtf'Shd;\u003et.wi.sGt'CK!}lil/i,rocht,\u003eslNn\u003e 1S91 P.xkinghow.-111builtr1 Ull'l91i/'S.Ptesirlyoper,1tPdbylout1h!/l-'flt'I.J1111t1pe,ichgro-.1w. \r\n,\\l l!S W.\\ COlTO.\\'GI,\\ Old Hwy. 34 1, {31066); 912836-4666. G,ul91J.Orllyopt'(dwrulg,nol1bluoo,nS01111.1ild,us,R,'IJCNilled1t1 1961 \r\nOXFO.RD \r\n \r\nl'ASSl'OKT .\\IOTF.L 1519 Sam Nunn Blvd., (3H)69); 912-987- RAIS\\10\\\\\"S F,\\'I) 1126 Macon Rd, (31069); 912-987-0994. CC. \r\n \r\n9709. Rates: 522  540. Pf-CC-FL-CTV. \r\n \r\nAn~ speci.1/tylrrglrsho,. a\u003cJh ~ ~items. ydtl \r\n \r\nIJI \\IJT\\ I~\\ l'l:HK\\ 1504 Sam Nun n Blvd, (31069); 912-; M-Sil/D-6.\\.'11'1.0\u0026owrcdtm.,GHU\u003e \r\n \r\n987-1345. Rates: S44.95-575.00. H-FP-GR-SNR-05-CC-NS-PG- \r\n \r\nPo-RSCTV\u003cLCBKPA iGHr.A: \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nRA.11,\\l)AIJ.\\fflW - l't:RRl' 100Mari::('1placeDr.. (3 1069);912 111~7\"0RICWAI.KL\\'.G/ RIDl.\\'GTOIJR  Pr,RR1' (]1069); 912 \r\n \r\n9878400; 888-9878400. Rates; S48 . SHlO. HHf-GRSNRCC 988-8C()().Ax\u003e/f\"91H(Wlo,:,txochllrl.,s~,lfl-\u003elcct,/C.'(tVl/,!f \r\n \r\nNS-GPPI-CTV-CBK-J.IM-PA. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nPit.tttfttOOl.tllOJIJ',lgt l6--I]. \r\n \r\n: PERR1'ARF.-\\ CIL\\.\\IH ERmco.mtt:IICE 101 Courtney Hodges \r\n \r\nRFJ)f..\\RPl.:rt\\'.N Pt:R R\\' 105 Geo. Courtney Hodges Blvd. i Blvd. (31(Xi9);912-987-1234.0pen:Mon.- fri.. 8JOS. H-C-IB- \r\n \r\n(31069):912987-2200. Rates: S3S  S46.CC-PO-CTV-PA \r\n \r\nMf.~woodfeit1Ya/Ap,1/s-6;Chnstmas\u003c1lthl'Cms.vwdiDK. 1:11, \r\n \r\nAn Antique \u0026 Tre.isurf!S Along 1-20 Tr.iils Community \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS rARBOROl 'GII OAK Oov.,itown OdOfd, (30054); EO-M. \"1(\u003e Pt,rxeo/thefor\u0026 M1!1!Jficit'nroldW'l!iteOl!I: rrl'f'lfkltin 19191'1.lS M!d/10,t!.l'lf. \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nlffJHii\\ RI .E l.\\'.S St Patrick Dr, (31069); 912-987-5600. Rates: : lllu~rion(elebla1J011();,c.l-Jll'ffiyts\u003c1otyafligh1.1font~holwy \r\n \r\nS20  BO. NSPO. \r\n \r\n: 5('!JWI/Gt1TA. \r\n \r\n,u:ta~\\'.C\\' l~S 405 Getl. COIXtlle'/ Hodges Blvd, (31069); 912- PF.RK\\' ARF..\\ 00Srf.\\710.\\'\u0026\\1SITOllfilll!RF.-\\ IJ 10 1 Gen. \r\n \r\n987-7747. Ra tes: S2B  S49.CCPO-PA. \r\n \r\nCourtney Hodges Blvd., P.O. BoK 1619, (3 1069); 912988-8CXXl. \r\n \r\n\u0026=t=.!t~~;~~, RODINi'i\\\\' L\\'.~ . PERRY 103 MarshalMlle Rd., (3Hl69); 912 ; CVS. I.SOOho!t'ITOOOli J41t\"5!.11.~,lll~ GA N.ll'IF.-~CUl)(/s. llnd.ll \r\n: ~ ~;B00-28-2000. Rat(-$: S3S- S55. HFGRSNRCCNSPO . J1Y1vi/k\u003e, An~ \r\n \r\nOXFORD Ot\" E.\\IOR1' r ,\\]\\\"FJl5rl)' 100 Hamm,I St. {30054); SASO.\\U.'i Menu 400 Gen. Courmey Hodges Blvd. (31069); \r\n \r\n770-7848888. HFEOFO-MF. rhebmhpl.la'offmot)ll.lmWYS1ty,tsr. 912\"987-2393. NS-PO-PA. \r\n \r\nROBERTA \r\n \r\n/8JS At~Mulc.-w~ Sl!lf~wro:w.tiL1ble. ~l((('fllt\u003e/t'ry SC0Tns11 INN . PERR.1' 106 Courtney Hodges Blvd.. (31069); A Pe.idt Blossom Trail Community \r\n \r\nOtl grocRb \r\n \r\n9129873622. Rates: S20 - SSS. Open: 24 hr.i. EO-SNRPf-OS-CC : HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nNSPO-RS-FD-CTV-GS-PA-FF-Vt \r\n \r\nHE:\\\"JA,\\11.\\' IL\\ \\\\'Kt\\\"S MO,\\\"lf.\\l FXr ,\\c\\'.ll GR\\\\'ES\\l\"E (31078); \r\n \r\nIIOl'hl'~IIOl\\l\" 1111 W~ ley St.. (30267); 770784 1010. Sl:Pf.R8 - l'ERR1' 102 f'laza Orive. (31069); 912'9870999. NR. Mon1mw11dt,,vm01\"1,iwJ~teoHH-.-.ylZB./JJredN~ \r\n \r\nRat~ S85 - 51 50. HNR-SNR-OS.CC-NS-P0-8B-CTV-CBK-FBK-SB. Rates: S4S - S80. GR-CCPOKCTVCBK. \r\n \r\nlimJ/Rej;ur,y \r\n \r\nPERRY * \r\nAn Andef5onville, Antique \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nCll.\\..\\\"SIIA\\\\s OSF. IIOKSF. }'AR.\\\\ A.\\\"D IIAY IJl.1' GARDE.\\'S SandebRd.,(]1069); 912-987-3268. IGroYMll'Of'So/ulyoo1S .tesltliesinblooml.i.JyA.olc \r\nPF,\\fJI l'ICKING USHwy41 N. ofdly.(31069); 0rda.Jms.ilooglhis /Mgtrl'4'11M\u003elt\u003el'!SilotS /Opd dlri'OIWJpedChe!,/lld\"o, bvy fi-l\"Sh from [/J('~ It.Kldf. m,dMiJf tofflld.Au!Jusl \r\n \r\nS~'AS .\\101TJ. 744 Main Street, (31069); 912-987-1811 . Rates: \r\n \r\nS20- S30.PA-V1. \r\n \r\nROUND OAK \r\n \r\nllU\\\"fJ.Ol)(iE  n:R.R\\' 100 Westview lane, (31069): 912-987 73SS. Rates; S38 - ~ 3. HF-G R-SNR-CCNS-PO-CTV--CSK. \r\n \r\nA Proch 8/onom Trail Community \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nl' IFJJ.\\10:,i.T NA\"110NAL \\\\'I UJIJFt: Rn-t:Gt: Rt 1, (31038); 912 \r\n \r\n[R\\l:KF.R R\\RKFJ. 101 Leet Drive. (31069); 912-9872242. ' 986-S441 . H-EDM-OS-f-TH-NA-VI. JS.l'.W,l(l\"t'Wl/rldc1eft(;e V,s,- \r\n \r\niGHTI\\.! \r\ns,m,i;rs 14iSiJmNunnBlvd.,(31069);912-9875829. /GIIIA' \r\n \r\n/Cr(e-iter,MtflgmM$.wtlc.fii/edr,ve,Pho/cg\u003clf]hy,fish,og.MldeduciJ IIO/'IJ/ ~l!t'S D.i1-ligh1 !IOI.HS. sped/JI ~~15 and roo,s by \r\n \r\n~ti()(). \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n111 r1u.R l:IRO\\'i'NG,\\IJ.f.R\\' 901 Nortrnicle l\u003er'Ne, (31069); 912892-9323. Open: Tue. - Fri, 10- 5; SaL 10  2. tOGJ/,lrfiili \u0026,ll/.'f Bro,rn.incfA/lrhott;'B@i-.nl'IICCUilJE'l'iSil'OOfOl-'lt'l'ltheif.irt ~ etchmgs, /!rhogtilj)hs, ptlfl/5, oif..1-.a1omf!n C~iKapred \r\nGWRGL-\\ \\'ATIONAI.FAIKCROUXDS\u0026 ,\\GR IQ:'7\"EII 401 lalf}'WalkerPkwy.. (31069);8CJ0.987-3 247;912-987-3247. 0pen: Offices: S.S, Mf. HCCNS-RVRHOE-MF. Home ol lhe GeotfP Na/it:,N,I f.Jir. -4 y,w-n:iund l0/1~ ha.ting IM.\u003eSmd \u0026 t.ltt/e sh,.~ o-,}Q_\u003e5'iP,'/4f,Ji,\\(Otl(M!,,Wl(/!pO{OOg-(WllCS.,fiJ(l/111('S;Jreforr(\"IL PJ/k-/1ke serongon 618 aaes 1'h1u!ldln, /Jkes i100g.rt1Ms. Also hane toGrorgiaNilriomlLA611Xk5how\u0026RroeoarldBig \"Bang.Boom. \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nS..\\..\\1 ~l li\\:-l F_xm1:1rr 1100 Main St.. (31069); Open: MF9-4:30. dosedholidays.H-NS.VI. \r\n \r\nLOO(;ING \r\n \r\n111:SrWFSITJl.,\\'. . J\u003eFRRY 201 Leet Dr., (31069); 912-987-8777. Rat~:S\u003cIS  S65. H-CCGPPOK-CTV-CBK-CS-MF. \r\n \r\n00.\\ffORTl:\\'.:-l - J'ERRr 1602 Sam Nunn Blvd, (3 1069); 912987-7710. Rates: urder SJS.95 \u003cNer 579.99. HHF-FP GRSNR PF-QS-(C-NSGPP!CTVCl-CSK -J-VCR-PA- 18-MF. \r\n \r\nCROSSROADSMOTFJ, - l'F.RR1' 317 Gen. Courtney Hodges 81'.'d., (31069); 912987-3030. Rat~ S28 - Sll CC-POKPA. \r\n \r\nl),\\rSl.\\'.:-.' - Pf.RR \\' 800VaUeyOr.. (3 1069);912-9872142.Rates: under S38.9SS58.99. ,~ \r\nPiu,,.. ou,,ld(ln~ln$1di'8.lo.lforl'I' \r\n \r\nF.COSO I.OIM;f. . PF.RR\\' 624 Valley DR. (3 1069);912-987-2585. Rates:uncler S38.95 -S58.99. HSNRCCNS-PI-POCTV-C8K-J-MF. \r\n \r\nF,\\IRRF.lll IS.\\'. 111' ,\\l,\\RIUOlT  l'ERll1' 110 Pe1ime ter Rd. (31069); 912-987-4454. Rat~: S41  S60. HMGRSNR-PF-05CC-NS-PO-CTV-CBK. \r\n \r\nIL\\.\\lf\u003eTO.\\'. I.\\'..\\'.  Pf.RR\\' 102 Hampton Ct., (31069); 912-9877681 ; 912-923-6010. Rates: S51 - S61. HFGR-SNRCCNSPOCTV-CBK-PA. \r\nPIN f~oc,r,i,:loo~U \r\n \r\nIIOIJDArl:-.!'l - l't:Rll\\' 700ValleyDr.,(31069);912987]]1] Rates: S45 S49. H-Hf-GR-CC-HC-PORHO-CTV-Cl -FSK-A-CSCT-Mf. \r\npj, ~~00/.rdlllP,\"J!.'1 \r\n \r\nIA,\\W.SO.\\'. l:-.'.~  l'F.RI!\\' ZOOMatli:et Pl., (31069);912987-5060. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nr,... \"\"'\"..., t~ \"'dt'l'-\"H, \r\n \r\n1s{oric Heartland! \r\nponse card. eds to bogeys, it all in the i ric Heartl \r\n \r\n\"1998 Georgia Ou 1\\1y 1\\1i11d \r\n \r\n117 \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nRUTLEDGE \r\nAn Antebellum, Antique \u0026 TreaSJJ~S Along 1-ZO Trails Community \r\n \r\nIIOIJU.-\\\\' I.\\:~' F.Xl'KESS  .\\iOCKIIKIUGF. 7395 Davia.on Circle Ea$!, (30281); 770-474-0555. Rates: S59.9S - S150. H-HF-GR SNROS\u003cCNHCKTVCSKJNASBMF. \r\n~Sttr,u,/1(/oo~l \r\n \r\nR.\\.\\L\\0\\1:\\'I \\\\\\K.'iEHRORl'IS 2725Watson81Yd.(3 1093); 912-953-3000;800545732 1.Ra1es.: S59 - S79.99. HM-GR5NR CC-NSHCPNPO-TCR5CTVCl IMPANMl1f. iGHfAi \r\nP~-fHOlJtMlan~/6-17. \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\n1:\\'I \\T t:AGl.n L\\.\\:lll'IG 425 Country Club Or., {30281); 770- RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n:~~=:56. ~iC: IL\\IU) L-\\llOR CKF.f.K ~1'ATE PAMK A,'\\'UGUI.I' COUR.S: Fair- \r\nplay Rd.. (30663); Boo.864-7275; 706-557-3001. Open: 7am - \r\n \r\n. : \r\n \r\n389'3118. /GHTAJ ,\\IOTI:t6 . !o1l\u003eO:IIRIIK:F. \r\n \r\n7233 Da\\lichoo Pkwy.. (30281); 770 \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nHI. \\ GAU.EHi,\\ \\\\.\\U. 1867 Watson Blvd, (31093); \r\n \r\n10pm. HSNR-PF-OS-CC-BA-Bf-F-GC-HRLPNPG-TH-CB-CP-OP- \r\n \r\nfta1es: uncler S38.95. H-SNROS.CC- SIIO'if.'l\"S 604N. Oavi5 0r.,(31093);91H223172. (GH7A,1 \r\n \r\nthis,,.,_,. RV-Gs.PA. A (~Ing 18-hol. gdd mN illld odw fft:/01~1 \r\n \r\n\u003clmt'flrtl\u003c\"'S iNP ((\u003e.itutf.'11 Jr \r\n \r\nricJr Arl.lnt.J. GlnJ!ir)9. ro1r~  li.-\\.\\1,\\IJ,\\ll.\\tnHJ Sl'OCKHKIDGF. 7265 Davidson Pkwy . \\l.\\ffl.f.llOISF.1501WatsonBlvd.,(31093); rGHTAJ \r\n \r\nswimm1119bNdi, hone llails. twn,l!i hibig, .md pim,dillg. f\u003cx golf North, (30281); 770474-1700. Rat~ S45  S135. H-HF-GR5NR  TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nc,il/706-55lJ006 ,-, GH1AJ ~1Hourddontloeb.ltiollhf'Ro.,dM,1p \r\n \r\n. CCPO-CTVCBKlIMVCR5BMF. \r\n \r\n\\\\AK.'itl\u003c ROUISS COS\\:\\'110~ \u0026 \\1SITORS lll 'RF. \\11 1420 \r\n \r\n SIIO~ffSL\\'I SJ'OCKBRII.M.a. 110 Hl.'JY. 138. (30281); 770- WatsonBlvd., (31093);9 12922-5100.CV818.0wr6SOro.- n-;. 100 \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\ni 3895179; 770-389-5179. Rates: undef S38.9S  ovet\" 579.99. H ll'StllJl'.trllS.HomtolthtMustumofA,1\u003c1110t1.GAAvl,l/!OIIHJJIOff.fl!lf' \r\n \r\nHARD 1.-\\1\\0R CREF.K .\\1'ATF. l'ARK Ai\\11G01.f'C:Ol1R.\"if. Fairplay Rd., (30663); 800-864-7275: 706-557-3001. Open: 7am  10pm. H-SNR-PFOS.CCBA-8f.f.\u003cj(-HR-L-PN-flGTHCBCPDPRV-G5-PA www.gastateparks.org. {GHTAJ \r\nl'lf\u003eiM!i\u003c't'OIJIMimd,eGdflnsl',t \r\n \r\nGR5NRCCNSHCPORSKCTVNAMF. (GHrAJ \r\nSUl'F.R8JIOl'FJ. - STOf.KBRll\u003eGF. 1451 Hudson Bridge Rd., (30281); 770,474-5758. Rates: 536.88  555.88. HHF-GR-SNROSCCNSPOCTVCBKIM-VCR-PANA \r\nRESTAVRANT/FOOO SERVICE \r\n \r\n5oml'ofrfitpmfmgP.'l'fltsfor19.Mroxk.Ml.tlc.'timof411,!11r:lnWr119s \u0026\\','M'/IAAl1Uil/C.,r5ho\\v.\u003cktob!'rl7,911916-o870.Jtdtf-,,_Rob.ns Airfort:c\u0026-rs..All'Sho-.w~tw!t.'.INlulingfMUntt'd5r,,lt'JNiry S/ueAngt'lsAe:I.J/0..'IIIOmfMK1flfe,im.f/-,;s]-d.lyevl.\"1'. isS\u003c~ tobtStprl.'ll!Q:Y/9,10.l~/d:itt'SW,.'tt/Ud119:,pk:1St\u003ec ,!Hl 926-1137.) tGHTA/ \r\n \r\n\\Ii \\HU IK)l SF. Open24 Hou11. Jin5tocibooge.fGHTA) \r\n \r\nPfN~5eeou,i1don~IOl. \r\n \r\nSMARR \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n11I F. .\\IUl\u003eO\\\\S.NA110:'iAI. GUNCLUII 1064 Rumble Rd., (31086);912944-9910. 0pen:PhoneforR~alioris.MF. 650i!(J('SlMicopen/.Jnd;md1\\WdlmJds.lJSCAmslilfld.Siwolt99BU.S. ~Spt;,,tmgCia)-sOi.,1Jl()flShipltn}-l. \r\nSOCIAL CIRCLE An Antebellum Trail \u0026Anriquc Trails Community \r\nATTRAcnONS BUIE\\\\lJJ.O\\\\' i;,i'S K11r,\\UH.\\'IT 294 N. Cherokee Rd., (30279); 770-4\u0026Vi131 . HHFNRGR-PF-OSCCNSR$oFDGS-ACSMf. tl!emdl~ iKdiJ1med ff.\u003eSf.YJtlf hcusM In .J tum-of.~ {f'J'J!!/1)' G;(cl Rf.'VlvJl m.1mlQ1. -4will'.i\"C S\"ct.ltf\u003eem IJ\\',ng M , ~ Re.tdoo'Choict \"Bl'Sr,11~South\"a1VJtd.GUE'SlS.Jt1.\u003e111V1red10t\\'JC3/ rodmgonthefrMtpotdl,rel.!.IJ111he9-Y(tmmJ(J'frhefoo111\u003cWIS\"'1d ;,matirllt'~ol~\"Old5011!h\",.l '\u003c:JflAJ \r\n \r\nTOOMSBORO ART \u0026 ENTRTAINMENT \r\n \r\nWATKINSVILLE* An Antebellum Trail Community \r\n \r\nSWA.\\ll'IA,\\:11 OPF.R..\\ IIOUSE lntersectioll G,1 tmys. 57 \u0026 112, KISTORJC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n(31090); 912-9335400.CP. Coomry, go5ptl. 811J1!91.mmusiclWI} . AKRIUGECF.\\ll:1Hn' US Hwy 441 1 mile sooth o! the Bishop \r\n \r\nSaturdly e.tCl'fJ/ Clv,wna; 1.ffl. \r\n \r\n; community, (30677); NR. Lmerloo/Ja//MJIR]isffy1JfHMotKpl.Krs \r\n \r\ncm '. A.'l' llOCII CJ IRISll,\\,'\\ RCII 1100 Antioch Church Rd., \r\n \r\nWARNER ROBINS \r\n \r\n: {30677);NR. Oidt\u003e:sr(hnsrliffllhwthff!f/li\u003e5t.JrPolGt\u003eOf!J,.l~r.ibl-sh.?d \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville, Antique \u0026 Peach Blouom Trails Communiry \r\n \r\n1811. F.IJIFJfS \\IIIJ. CCJ\\'tRF.OJIRll)GE Hl'f)'. 15. (306m: NR;.NA. \r\n \r\n;,OddCirr,11800 ~ofrhtt.Hrwoodmtrilg,!s\\r,J/b..\u003e119U5Ed011.ipub/k \r\n \r\n:;,;:.:.~~; =i:.t~~~~ti:t~;f~~~ Mt!SF.C~I OF A\\1.AllOS P.O. Box 2469, (31099); 912-926-6870; ) OCOXfi: COi'~\"\" ' \\'ISITOR Ill R~\\ll \u0026 wm.co.,1f. Cf.'11l.R i U.S. Hl'f)'. 441, (30677); 706-769-5197. Open: Dal~ 10-5. HFVI P4l.Geor(JiitAviil/JOflHA!lolF-.Hourly5nrhscoonrl)()l,'l('S(Sr-: NA. f.irlyG,rg,.rn,tge)fefJilt!tf/.M.'rn.l..1/,/l{)(J':,~ll\"nimlllgSandat 5lJ.16D,00S4ft.olifldoord'MllOrlemibit1.tyN,U.Kcxti1,0i\u003estft i lifdCt1.Thef.Jglr.T,Nffflis1101Vrhf!Clr;one,f(OW11)'Vls,/GW\"81RC\u003eJU8\\'1..-l- \r\n5to,nt Fl},fY;r~ 8JadcAn18itdn$111Al'l\u003c!tiQll, C8/H.mipPihm. Nd : {Mlt(t'l\"lrf\\'.Pl(1H(dl'N, g,i:9!0par,d1'1X,TIStmh-ma11Mpw,.-rdt\u003ed. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n/1\\.'l'A.merlcJnliffllqJ Twogthshops.fGHTAJ \r\n \r\n. SPORTS \u0026 RECREATK\u003eN \r\n \r\nSOCIAi. (~ 30279); \r\n \r\nCfsI1R. CIIJ~i X,\\~ \"nONthA.lr., \r\n \r\nlll!oTORJC 1mmm:r Social Circle, SO homes bwt befOll' 1900. Viaoni/n \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nI IIF.R.,IAN('_ ,\\\\ICIL\\ Fl. l'AKK Ga Hwy53 and Elder Rd., (30677k \r\n \r\nGf.ORGL\\ ,\\\\'!,\\TIO~ \\L\\IJ. OF FA.\\IE Hwy. 247 \u0026 Russell Pkv,y., \\ 7067693965. HFHC-lPNf\u003eG-T(.THNA. 195 .re p.w. i. m \r\n \r\n(]1099);912926-6870;912-926-4242.0pen: IQam-Spm.HHF l,ghr;,r/bd/1~ fMnisrou1i lil,,~piow(dl'eas. ioggmg.r.tdrli!MP \r\n \r\nEO.MSNR-OS\u003cCNSPNPGGS-FFMF. fa\\JroddrJIJn',J l 9B9Ses : rrJi!s.wsktrrolfg;,11,i,,d,1,.ightroomoohly \r\n \r\nTOW~ \\\\llJ. Socia!Cirde.(30279); ls~ofGW\",g,ro/ Legendol sionollffl\u003e(,eagi,JGM..\u003era/Asst'l7Jb,yrohoncxba!hwillg.Jnddeadmili ; IASF.CRFIJ.GOI.F COUlt~E 2360 Cole Spri~ Rd., (30677); \r\n \r\nrh\u003c!nar,vngof5oo.J/Citdt,1f!dsym!lollle thefilffidsnessimdgene,os- fillyimcMliiln.maroo. Topres,er,,e,l)(Ot1, dlldpr1!51!t11toml'poolic ' 7(16.769-6699. YAGC-GP. Nf\u003e\\1vpK.tN'ddJyfte IShoii.\u003e~aust'. \r\n \r\nrryolthepec,,Je \r\n \r\nthelli1m,m:em-JtsoliM\u003e/IOllwfllChfJ)fl(!e(rdAmrn(.1'sJ,;,.idro/~ifl: J\"h{,7(XJ()}'dHtp,11lldw~(OIJIS(!WJS~IJ'jl'la:J.,,,s. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nfllf'.w. The~A1t.1rillnHdlJolfame(.qib/ocapiesrhtwcor,J vifkogolfW!.11'5E'mre:tMikl'Y~ \r\n \r\n0 \r\n::i:::o=:::::~r;nr::.;:~ . lllll:\\\\UliJ\\\\ L,., fUSli\\lRA.'IT 294 N. Cherokee Rd., : \r\n~t~~J;,.;.=2131. :u= t~~~7':. HHF-NRGRPFOSCC-N5RSFD-G5-A = \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nBox 2469. (31 009); 912926'6870; : ~Ef~7ti~~~~:~~:1~:~\\~:~Jc~~-~:~~: \r\n \r\n: 912-926-4242. Open: Dilily 10  5. H-Hf-M-OS-PNPGFOG5. 8S  \r\n \r\n::::;:::::s STOCKBRIDGE \r\nAn Antique1 \u0026 Peach Blossom Trail Community STATE PARKS \r\n \r\n: ~aafrlfl(/wr,gSR-71 Blad.bird. UZ, MIG 17, B15. 819, P-40,n) SHOPPING \r\ni P.JlGro,g.;1A~'i.1~HJ//oiFilfl1f.Hood/Wilflsoo0nn101-~(SI-; AHOlITSOSl\"AU:IA 8 Nl)f'lh Main, (30677); 706-7691215: . S]f /60,(XJ()5q ftoftndoil\\'l\u0026l(Wleoi/ubtrs. (\\,',\\'RI, Kor\u0026~. 770-725-2318. Open: 10  5. GSVI. Owt 5.000 ~ ft't!tof,ir,/J!jl,'t'j : 51'!)nn,Fl'_,-ingrlgffl,Blad:AmtrlGW,nA~IJCn,[8/Humpl'ilcts.NJ al'lllwl1riNP!.1.,1hlii~dttor.11;,,l'aff50/\u003eKe\u003ccem1\"1/l,'S. .indOrPl!I \r\n \r\nPASOL\\MOU~TAl~!oTATF.C.OXSF.H\\'ATION PARK \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n2600 Hwy 155 S.W.. (30281); 770-3897801. Open: Call tor hours. . \r\n \r\n,rM1Soiintt'festa'fofkrrd//la(Oll\\'ft1t.'dcn(IC(l1,,wln~..,rt,e((.,1',or olM.vn5L,1',\u003c!lkll!SV!71c \r\n \r\nH-NHlEDMPfOSPNPG-TH.(j5.PA. ICKJ..ilcre s,arore fll()lll/illl'l : ,\\11UOI.E GEORGl,\\ TI:Cll:\\' IC,\\I, IXSlTnrrE 1311 Corder Road, IIAl'I'\\' \\',\\IJ.E\\' 1'01TF.K\\' 1210 Carson Gri'l'/e!o Rd., (30677); \r\n \r\n,-.htch5htlre\u003csrartplan15.Nldani,n.ils bplortn,:UVl'eOll)-O!#OWIIOt: (31088); 91H2%800; 9129296830. Open: Moo Fri, 7:4S am . 706-769-5922 . Open: MDn'Fri 85; Sat 9-5; Sun by appoiniment \r\n \r\n1'191tllf!111rerp,em'(',1~/orfl,)t1~p,or,11Sdfllirpidedhdes..NJr!Xi'' l0J0pm.ED. ff.'dlrltalefflJG'lriotvu.illln9~dOO(l'f\"l1fic.Jces, : GS. Umq1ie~pa~ a;ifrg.lili'f)-dfldg,frYWJ(! loc.ii,irl!Wtb \r\n \r\nlrifUS, /.Nge~'gl'llllld IIIUSC'Ull~iYJUpi(l\"king.r-1 GlllAJ \r\n \r\nronrirn.wlgCWG.r11n.ndl~tf.'fiK)'and~~t \r\n \r\nJS11\\'ltasn.,1,c;rrul/ylno,~.111,s1,1,,v,\"\u003e-'61/TAJ \r\n \r\n~soutMionmtbad.-olmtR~~ \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nRI P GAKOSt:tl l'ARK E~t Atlanla Rd. (30281); 990-9542021. Open:Sun- Sal 7am - 10 pm. PNTC-TH. P1Niqwk !Nnnscowred pialic,rn\u003eas; rerWJtJCOlllll.filnf!SSll\u0026f. \r\nSOUTI IF.R,'ff-~S i;ouQJJII 4871 flatbridge Rd, (30281); 770- \r\n808.\u0026COO. Rates: S27.SO- S45. GC. R.1/roJl/1 sr,11S byGoKOig(!st \r\n \r\nCAMPfNG \r\n \r\n11,\\\\'G(XIIJ IIOIJSF. ,\\.YllQUES 25 S. Main St, (30677); 7Q6. \r\n \r\n11ou~1os 769.Sl29. CCNA. Anr,qt,\\l.l,sm,..,,HWG11SJl0txPrAsllfflt,,,utef'II \r\nCO U~\"IYFAJICtlROUXDS 200 Fair91ounds Blvd., BH.iygooctl,;rshrro/~A/t1Cu\u003eG.H.-iy,)Otlt1'.kuide,-alfm\u003cll)'U11, \r\n \r\n(31093);912-929-411 4;912-923-4904,Rata:underS38.95.CP : Vtsil)'. \r\n \r\nDPRV. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nL~OD~~G~I:N:G~~~:~~~it~fl ~~~it!~~\\~:~.~~~ ;:\u0026J~ti~i~~~;~~\\.i.Kl:KOFCO.\\l.\\1f.RCf. 55 Nancy Dr., \r\n \r\nR.i1edlll~rpvij,c.a:usemArlal1 r.1byArQ11,1COM111rJtion Sarfifr : S~.99. H-GRSNR-CCNSPOKCTVPAMF. \r\n \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\n,sh,ngholes1r1Adanra \r\n1 LODGING ~fi1gg~;~~~~,-.~~~t2~t::~5~:C:~s{:~_0JF~l i~~;~/:.-:F~~~:!N~}~:.~~-~~~-':~ ,\\.\\IF.RIII0~11xN . F.,\\Gl'S U,\\:Ol,\\:G 100 North Pan: Cour1, \r\n \r\nH~ff\\\\l~i' 1\"Ell'\\ 2739Walson Blvd, (31 099); 800-5261234 \r\n \r\n: ocox:r.cou~,,Cl\\\"ICCt'11'F.R 2661 Hog Mountain Rd., \r\n \r\n(30281); 770-507-6500. Ra1a: SS5  S60. HHFCC-NSPl.(TV- CCNSPOCTV\u003cBK-NAMf. \r\n \r\n::r~uln} .lJb lht-.il,.,_ 500 5M b.lnqi,t'I o1'\u003c'd 1111/h \u0026H,vi,i,:_J \r\n \r\nCBK-HM-PAMF. \r\n \r\nllOIJllAY ISN  \\\\'ARSF.R RO RISS 2024 Walson Blvd., (31093); \r\n \r\nHF..\\TWF.'ffF.HN STOO:JIRIIK;[ 3509 Hwy. 138. (30281); 912'923'8871. Rares: S45  S75. HHFMFP-GR-SNROS\u003cC-NS \r\n \r\n770-4748771 . CC. \r\n \r\nGPHC-POBBRSK FDCTVClCBKFBKIMVCR-KA-ACS.NA5 WINTERVILLE \r\n \r\n~M1JHouri1doo~9- \r\n \r\nGTCCVB-Mf. \r\n \r\nAn Antiques Trail Community \r\n \r\nUAl\"S IS,\\: \u0026 SliITTS  STOCliJIRIIKiF. 7385 Hal'lllCIVef Pk\\vy N., \r\n \r\n~SttDU\".Jdon~~l. \r\n \r\n(30281);770-507-4440.0pen: 24hours. HF-6RSNR-05-CCPO- : JA.\\1FSON I,\\:,',' \\\\'AR.\"\u003eF.R KOHIXS 2731 Walson Blvd, (31099); \r\n \r\nCTVCBK-J.IMNAMF. ,-, \r\n \r\n: 912-953-5522. \r\n \r\nPwteJ.HourMJan/MlltfidtflMJ,CtlWf. \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n~YfOlltldonlhtl~F,ontCove, \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nOJJJ \\HI\\' 111R\\'IIJ IS~ 108 S. Main, (30683); 706742-7340. Rates: S45  S70. fl'-NSTC-BBKCTVFBKVCRNA. \r\n \r\n118 \r\n \r\n1998 Cro,gia 011 ,A.1/y Mi11d \r\n \r\n Georgia's Local Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureaus \r\nPlease call or write the CV Bs listed below for traveling, tourism, local events and convention pla nning information in these communities. \r\n \r\nATLANTA METRO AtlontoCV B 233 Peachtree Street, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA :mOJ 404/521-6600 \r\nClayton Coonty CV B 104 N. Main Street Jonesboro, GA 30236 rnY478-'800 \r\nCobb Coonty CVB P.O.Box6nPrl7 Monetta. GA 30006 notm-ms \r\nDeKalb County CVB 750 Commerce Drive, Suite 200 Decatuo GA 30030 404'378-2525 \r\nGwinnett CYB 1505 Lakes Parkway, Suite 110 Lawrenceville, GA 30043 nWJ.n-6212 or8881GWINNETT \r\nHistonc: Roswell eve 617Atlanta Street RoswelL GA 30075 770'640-3253 orOO(l'nb-7935 \r\nMorfello Welcome Cenler \u0026 CVB #4 DepolSlreef Mariella, GA 30060 77t\\1429-1115 \r\nCLASSIC SOUTH Augusta-Richmond County eve 32Blh Slree1 Augusta. GA 30901 700823-6600 arOOW726-0243 \r\nThamsonMcD\u003clffie Toorism CVB 111 Railroad SJreell()epot Thomson, GA JC:Mn4 704'S95-5584 \r\nWashington Tourism P.O. Box441 Washington. GA :x\u003e673 704'678-nro \r\nCOLONIAL COAST Brunswick-Golden Isles eve 4 Glynn Avenue Brunswick, GA 31520 91:1/265-0620 \r\nJek~I Island CVB l Beochview Drive Jekyll Island, GA 31527 91 :1/635-3636 \r\nKingslandCVB 107S. LeeSlree1  P.O. Box 1928 Kingsland, GA 31548 912/7295999 \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill eve \r\nP.O. Box1067 Richmond HilLGA 3132-4 9121756-2676 \r\nSt.Marys CVS P.O. Box 1291 St.Morys.GA31558 912,1182-6200 \r\nSavannah CVS 222 West Oglethorpe Avenue Sovonnoh. GAJ1401 91'.11}44-0456 \r\nWaycross-Wore County CVB P.O. Boxl37 Waycross, GA31S02 91:1/283-3742 \r\nHISTORIC HEARTLAND AthensCVB DJN. ThomosSt. Athens. GA 30601 00()'653-0603 \r\nByron-Peoch County Tourism P.O. Box 129 8yron,GA3100B 91'.11}56-3600 \r\nConyers/Rockdale Chomber/CVB 1186ScottSlree1 Conyer,.GA30012 77t\\1483-7049 \r\nCovington CVS P.O. Box 168 Covingtao, GA 30015 n0/787-3868 or 800'616-8626 \r\nEatonton-Putnam COC P.O. Box4088 Ea1anion,GA31024 704'\u003c18S-77'l1 \r\nMacon-B;bb Coonly CVB P.O. Box6354 Macon,GA31208-6354 9121743-3401 \r\nModisonCVB P.O. Box826 Madison. GA 30650 706/342-4454 \r\nMcDonough-Henry County CVB P.O. Box 1378 McDonough, GA 30253 n0/957-5786 \r\nM l - l e - BoldwinCovnlyCVB P.O. Box219, 1310 Hwy. 20West Milledgeville GA 31061 912/452-4687 or OOW653-1804 \r\nPenyAreaCVB P.O. Box 1619 Peny, GA31069 912/988.j!()()() \r\n \r\nWattonCo.COC P.O. Box 89, 323 W. Spring St. Monroe, GA 30655 nWJ.67-6594 \r\nWomer Robins CVB 99N. First Street P.O.Boxl-488 Womer Robins. GA 31093 912,922-5100 \r\nMAGNOLIA MIDLANDS Statesboro CVS P.O. Box 1516, 332 SOuth MainSt. Statesboro, GA 30458 91:1/489-1869 \r\nVidalia Tourism Council 2805EastF1rstSlree1 Vidalia. GA 3\u003e47.4 91 :1/538-8687 \r\nNORTHEAST MOUNTAINS Alpine HelervWhtte County CYB P.O. Box 730. n6 Bruckenstrasse Heter,,GAJOS4S 701,1!78-2181 or80Cl'8S8-8027 \r\nBonks Coonty CVB P.O. Box 57, 104 U.S. H~hway441 Homer; GA 3:\u003e547 704'6n-2108 \r\nGainesville-Holl County eve 830 Green Slreet Golnesville, GA 30501 77t\\153b-5209 \r\nRobunCountyCVB P.O. Box750 U.S. Highway 441 North ClaylOn, GA 30525 70lflll2-4812 or 70/,'782-51 13 \r\nNORTHWEST MOUNTAINS Calhoun-Gordon County CVS 300 SOUth Wall Slreef Colhoun, GA 30701 80Ml873811 \r\nCorrolttonAreaCVB P.O. Box532 Corrollloo, GA 30117 00()'292-0871 \r\nCorters\\lllleCV B P.O. Box 200397 101 North ErwinStreet Cor1ersville GA 30120 nW387-1 357 or 8()(\\/733-2280 \r\nDatton-Whitfeld Coonty CVB P.0.Box20d6 Dallon, GA 30m-2046 7WJ.n-7676 \r\n \r\nGreater Rome CV B P.O. Box.5823 Rome, GA 30162 706m5-5576 orOO(l'4M-1834 \r\nPLANTATION TRACE AlbonyCVB 225 W. Broad Avenue Albony, GA 31701 912'434-8700 or 800'.475-8700 \r\nCloy County Visitors Bureau P.O. Box221 Fort Goines. GA31751 9121768-2247 \r\nThomasville Tourism Authority P.O. Box1540 ThorrosviBe, GA 31799 91:1/228-7673 \r\nTifton-Tiff Co. Tourism Assoc. P.O. Box273 T!fton,GA31793 917/.l86-0216 \r\nVoldostQ/Lowncles County eve P.Q Box 1964 1703 Noonon Drive. Suite F Valdosta. GA 31601 91:1/245-0513 \r\nPRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS Americus-Sumter County Tourism Office \r\n400 W. Lamor St~P.O. Box n4 \r\nAmericus. GA 317fH 91'.l/}24-2646 \r\nColumbusCVe P.O. Box2768 Columbus. GA 31902 701,'322-1613orOOW999-1613 \r\nCOrdele-Crisp Tourismn Comm. P.O. Box 158 Cornele GA 31010 77t\\1483-7049 \r\nCawela Coonty CVB 100 Walt Sonders Memorial Dr. Newnan. GA 3'265 nWJ.54-2627 \r\nLoGronge-TroupCounfy coc P.O. Bax 636 LaGrange, GA 30241 701,'884-8671 \r\nPine MountainTourism Assoc. 101 E. Broad Slreel Pine Mountain. GA31822 706'663-4(XX) or BIXV441-l502 \r\nWarm Springs Areo Tourism Assoc. P.O. Box261 Warm Springs. GA 318:Xl OOWFDR-1927ar(706) 655-3322 \r\n \r\n1998 Gt'OtJ,rJa Ou 1Vly .\\tfi11d \r\n \r\n11 9 \r\n \r\n Georgia's Farmbelt \r\n0 f Georg i a B lack Swan Inn B l ue and Gray Museum Genera l Coffee State Park Harness Horse Training Center Historic Opera House Raptor Center Vida l ia Onions Wiregrass Trail \r\n \r\n crowdc:d h igh ways t:ike tr;wck rs to \r\n \r\nh is quiet, rural area in the towns and attractions that :1rc gracious, \r\n \r\nmiddle of Gc:ort,'1a's rich \r\n \r\nSomhern and sJX:cia l. Tiu. Wiregrass \r\n \r\nagricultural belt was rela- Trail alo ng Highw:1y 57 is an alternate \r\n \r\ntively unkn own until two even cs o f the passai;,ri:. to chc Go lden Isles w itho ut the \r\n \r\ne:uly 1930s. \r\n \r\nmo 11oco11y of interstate trave l. It is a \r\n \r\nIn 193 1. a Toombs Coun ty farmer \r\n \r\nwonde rful w;iy to sec rural G eorgia at \r\n \r\n11:uned Mose Coleman d iscovered 1hc \r\n \r\nits bt..st, youn fi nd m:my hi storical \r\n \r\no n ion crop he had pla nted was sweet \r\n \r\nmarkers :ind an abundance o f ro.1d-side \r\n \r\nrat her th:111 hot. due to the part icular \r\n \r\nstands orre ri ng fr esh Georgia produce. \r\n \r\ncornbin:1tio n of clcm ems in th e local \r\n \r\nInterstate 16 strttches across the \r\n \r\nso il and clin1ate. These Vidalia On ions !:,\u003er.td u:illy lx-omr :i tast\u003c. sensatio n, cre- \r\n \r\nno rthern part of Magnolia Mid la11ds, offe ring easy access co Dextc rs annu;il \r\n \r\nating an exclusive $30-million industry Possum Hollow Arts and Crafts Festi- \r\n \r\nin 20 M:igno li:i Midlands counties. \r\n \r\nval and the amenities o f Dublin and \r\n \r\n011 Ju11c 2, 1932. Geo rge \\Vashing- \r\n \r\nEast D ublin . \r\n \r\nmn Perry wc11 t fishi11g on Montgomery \r\n \r\nIrish eyes smile yc:ir-rou nd in these \r\n \r\nLake in Telfair Coun ty. At o ne point he tw in cities, but in March the c.-m irc \r\n \r\ntho ught he had sn:iggcd a log, but \r\n \r\ncommuni ty goes gree n fo r the Dublin- \r\n \r\ninstead lanckd a 22 pound. 4 otmct \r\n \r\nLaurens St. Patrick 's Festival. an \r\n \r\nlarg1.'. lllOtllh b:iss. It set a wo rld record \r\n \r\nextr:1vaga nt month- lo ng sa lute t0 the \r\n \r\nIrish ancestry of \r\n \r\nDublin. His- \r\n \r\ntoric Bellevue \r\n \r\nAvenue leads \r\n \r\ndow ntown \r\n \r\nwhen: th e \r\n \r\nDublin-Laurens \r\n \r\nMuseum hous1..s \r\n \r\nlocal h istory \r\n \r\nexhib its and \r\n \r\nhi storic walking \r\n \r\ntour i11 forma - \r\n \r\ntio11. Gre1.11is \r\n \r\nalso the color at \r\n \r\nBe sure to stop o t one of the mony roadside stands to get o bog of Georgia's sweet Vidal ia onions. \r\n \r\nRiverview Golf Course, an IS- ho le course \r\n \r\no n th e banks o f \r\n \r\nand gave south ce ntral Georgia a repu- rhe Oconee River. U sc-d for fishing \r\n \r\ntation as a fi sherm an's p;ir:idisc. \r\n \r\nand rec rc:nio n cocb y. th e O conee is the \r\n \r\nMagi1ol ia Midla nds is n:cognizcd \r\n \r\nsite o f Fish Trap Cut, built here abom \r\n \r\nnow. but there is mon: to this regio n \r\n \r\n1000 13.C. as an ;iborigina l fi shtr;ip. \r\n \r\nthan great fi shing and gounner on io ns. \r\n \r\nSopc:rtoll , fart her cast, is the home \r\n \r\nIrs IO rive rs :m d sund ry lakes :ire idc;i\\ o f th e Million Pines Arts and Crotts \r\n \r\nfo r boati ng. waterskiing and swim- \r\n \r\nming. N umerous hunting reserves stock wi ld game 10 p lease the 1nost avid sports enthusiasts. There is w ide \r\n \r\n. . . . . . \r\n \r\nopen sp;icc fo r golfers. too, and a host \r\n \r\no f challengi ng:, newly-developed \r\n \r\nco u rses. \r\n \r\nAbove :ill , Magno li a Midlands is \r\n \r\nproud of its apJXaling backroads. fo r \r\n \r\nh ere on chis vas1, fe rt ile plai n, un- \r\n \r\nSI. Patrick's Do y par ade in Dublin \r\n(OPPOsite top); Courthouse in Sta tesboro (opposite left); Magnolia bloom \r\n \r\n.. \r\n \r\n{OPPOSite right). \r\n \r\nFestival, na med w honor the work o f a local co11scrvatio nist w ho planted seven mi llio n p ine sap lings here. T he: Mi llio n Pines Visitor Ccnttr in the 1845 Curt Barwick House has in forma tion on 1hc areas N o. I industry, p ine gum prod 11ccio n. Troup's Tomb. ;in \r\nThe Altamoho River offers water enthusiasts a great piece for canoeing. \r\nel aborate i;,rnn i1c memorial o n the plantation of former Geo rgia Gove rnor George M. Trou p, is also fo und h e re. \r\nVida li;i, 15 miles south o f 1- 16. celebrates th e spring harvest w ith on io n form tours and o nion cooking and ea tin g co ntests during the fo ur-day Vidalia Onion Festival the last weekend in April. Foxfire Golf Course provides 18 h oles of play in a beautifu l rural setting. This small Georgia cown is also known fo r the Ladson Genealogical and Historical Librarv, o ne of th e largest ge nealogical research libraries in the Somheast, and th e Altama Gall ery, a museum of art and h istory inside the rcs10rcd 19 11 Ur;izdl H o use. \r\n121 \r\n \r\n Magno 1a M1 an s \r\n \r\nThe Comm issary. once p:i rt of a 1930 lu1nbt.:r 111ill. has bee n n:cyck d into a l:lkesidc welcome nmn off I- 16 :u Metter. 111 mwn. the lovely thrccKrc Guido Gardens si t-, next to T he \r\n \r\n11 011 -cxprcssw:i.y rom cs from middle Gcurgi:1 to the coastal beac hes. It n m s th rou gh I b w kinsvillc. rl1 L' \" I brn css I lo rs1: Ti:i ini ng C:ipit:i.l of the Sout h : w hcrL h.1 rn css ho rses :ire tr:1incd \r\n \r\nFol low the Wiregrass Trai I to see rural Georgia at its best. \r\n \r\nSowLr'' Swdios. th(; radio production \r\n \r\nccn tc r of n: ligious broack;1st1: r M ic l1:u. I \r\n \r\nGuido. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nU.S. I lwy. 3-+1. \"Tiu: Gokk n lsks \r\n \r\nP:i rkw;iy.' is one of the most popub r \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nann ually 0 11 the.: n:d \u003c.by mik and k1lf:. lll ik tr:icks of th1.'. train ing facility Tiu: Haw kinsv ill e Harness Fest iva l d raws thousands L'ach Ap ril to wimc~s tl u: un i:01111 non sport of ha rness racing. \r\n1998 Georgia 011 .HJ' ,\\lli11d \r\n \r\nI b wki11S\\i lks Histor ic Opera House. Tay lor Hall and The Bl ack Swan Inn ;m._ ;i fl'wofrhc- 11 1:m y 19th and turn-of-tlH.::-ce11tury hi-;toric sites he re. Funhndown U.S.3-1- 1 is Eastrn;111. known fUr the orig i11.:1I site o f Stuckey's Ca ndy, but st ill homl' to pec;111 lo!-{ rolls nude fresh d:iily. I listuric driving tuu rs take.: you tu the Smckcy.., homes ;md pcc:rn orclurd:-.. Bi: sun.: to visit the,: Eastma n House, whid1 is tH.Jw horn1.; to the loca l h istc..ll\"y u f DlXl~e Cou nty. \r\nPin c Bluff(;c,1]f;111d Country Club has 18 hoh.:s of challenging pb y o n its r1.;cc..11t ly ope1Kd CC..llll\":-.e. where m eet- \r\n \r\n Mc llal-Tclfair \r\n \r\nCoun ty ab,o eaten, \r\n \r\nto hunters. Its two \r\n \r\nw ildl ifi.: 111:rnag:c - \r\n \r\nmcnt ;1reas tota l \r\n \r\n35,000 acres of \r\n \r\npine. and h:udwOCKI \r\n \r\nfo rest al ong rhc \r\n \r\nOc mu lgcc River. \r\n \r\nSuplTb fish ing \r\n \r\n:rnd humin g: con- \r\n \r\ntinue along U .S. \r\n \r\n341 in I laz lchurst. \r\n \r\nHorses come from all over to train at Howkinsville's Harness Horse T ra ining facility . \r\n \r\nBaxky and j lsup. I b zlchursr is siru:ncd at the conAu- \r\n \r\ncncc of the \r\n \r\n111g ~paCl'. cx..:rci\\e faci lity and n:stau- \r\n \r\nOcmulgce and Altamaha Rivers, the \r\n \r\nrant m:1h fo r a grc:H exper ience. The \r\n \r\nlattl\"I\" IKing tl 1e prc1n icr largemo uth \r\n \r\nDodge County Public Fi s hing Lake in \r\n \r\nbass fi ,;h ing rive r in South east Georgia. \r\n \r\nE:-i...mian offer:- cxcdknt outdoor focil- Bui lord Creek Wildlife Management \r\n \r\nitil:-.: a 125-acrc lake. Roaring docks. \r\n \r\nArea on th e sourh ba nk of che \r\n \r\nlx\u003eat ramps and nanan. trai ls. Jay Bird Alt:im:i.h a offers 16.000 :tcrcs o f p ine, \r\n \r\nSprings offi.:r:- a fr..:sh. spring water \r\n \r\nhardwood and riv..: r swamp, and an \r\n \r\n\\Wi mmin g pool. the fir~ t public swi w- archery range o n 1hc pr..: rn iscs. \r\n \r\nming pool in Georgia . Nlxt d oor in \r\n \r\nFishin g, boating. sw imming and \r\n \r\n1Clf.1ir Count)~ there arc plenty of \r\n \r\nwater.skiing arc avaibble :it Lake May. \r\n \r\npubl ic access fi., hing spots 0 11 rill' \r\n \r\ners in l3a...;lc)~The Edwi n I. Hatch \r\n \r\n0cmulgee River bctwee nj :icksonvi lk Nuclear Plant Vis itor Center. also in \r\n \r\n:ind Lumber C ity. plus :i 265-:tcrl' fish- Baxley. is an educa tional s howcase for \r\n \r\nmg bkc i1 1 Littl e0cmutgee State Park nuclea r power. wi th animated exhi bits \r\n \r\n111 Mcllae. \r\n \r\n:mdfilms. \r\n \r\nJesup and \\\"yne County \r\n \r\nhave fi ve public boat bndings \r\n \r\nalo ng the Ah:;unah:i Ri\\\"cr and a \r\n \r\nwe:ilth of w:ucr spores fac ili ties \r\n \r\n:n Lake Lindsay Grace. Hunt- \r\n \r\ning is a favo rite pastime in \r\n \r\nW.1ym: Coumy. where mo re \r\n \r\nthan IU0.000 :icres have been set \r\n \r\naside for wildlife 111a11agc111cnc. \r\n \r\nand over 40 huming clubs \r\n \r\nthriv1.'. Also loca ted in Jesup. \r\n \r\nthe Railroad section House \r\n \r\nMuseum exl1ibi1~ tl1e h is1oric:\"1\\ \r\n \r\nim portance that 1hc r:iil ro:'ld had \r\n \r\nin bu ilding up the: town . \r\n \r\n111 Do uglas-Coffee Cou11ty. \r\n \r\nArea porks offer families the perfect spot to picn ic, golf, fish or boot . \r\n \r\nloca1..:d convrn i..:nrly 0 11 U.S . 4-t I. you w ill be grl'C.' tld by a deligh tful m ix of bricks :i11d \r\n \r\nmOrt:'lr in hi stor ic d owntown . \r\n \r\nThe p:uk i~ a lllecca for !'.,'Olfe rs w ith An :1bu nclancc of:uniq ue sho ps :i re \r\n \r\na JO-room lodt,rc. rcstau rnnr and co11 - \r\n \r\nloc:11c:d t\\1rou gho uc rh c commu nity. \r\n \r\nfen.'1Ke cc11tcr overlooking 3 mp-r:itcd \r\n \r\nWhik in sea rch o f som e of the fi nest \r\n \r\n18-holc golf cour-.c. four liglacd tenn is :i11 t iq11es in the sout heast. yourc \r\n \r\ncour~ :ind tWt) .-.wi mming poob. \r\n \r\n~urc lO smm b le on Heri tage Farm in \r\n \r\nTIKrc arc fl1ll y-cq11ippcd couagcs a11d \r\n \r\nGenera l Coffee State Park. I !ere: \r\n \r\n\u003c..\"a mp.,itc~ at Li n k Ocmulgcc . too. \r\n \r\nthe Meeks Ca bin is an exa mple \r\n \r\n/998 Gl'01;'.!it1 011 My Mimi \r\n \r\nBaxie \r\nTheTu,pentineCity \r\nBaxley Tree Fest April 2-5, 1998 Strawberry Festival Ap1il I 1-1 2, 1998 limber Harvesting Ex1\u003e0 Soutl1eas1 1998 Apri l Ii \u0026 18, 1998 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant Visitors/Educational Cente r I-lands-On Displays Fann To urs Recreation Complex Fhc 300' Softball Fields A1\u003e1\u003el ing County Heritage Center Historic Crossroads of Highwa)' 341 and U.S.# ! (Golden isles P-.1rk\",y) Baxley-Appling County Board of Tourism \r\n912-367-7731 \r\nW\\\\W.:ipplingdacoc.com \r\n123 \r\n \r\n ofrarly fa mily li fe wh ile s111:mcrings ofo utbui ldin gs tell the story of the farm. Farm hcritab,c can also be found in two communi ry fcstiv:i ls - Pioneer Skills Dav and Musgrove Mul e Round UP held each fo ll. \r\nDouglas is ho me to South Georgia Coll ege, w hich hosts one of the b rgest Elderhost programs in the sta te offering travel and education of the.~ senio r adl1lt n1arkct. l lighlights of the trip include loca l l1critagc information , advc11turcs in the 0 keefenokee Swamp and beach excursions to Georgia's Golden Isles. Further cast 0 11 GA I lwy. 32. Alma, a lead ing producer of b luelx:rries . hosts the Georgia Blue. berry Festival eac h June. West o f Dou glas. 1-lwy. 32 leads to fascin:tting C ivil \\Var history in lrw inville. Oci ll a :md Fi tzbot:rald. \r\nWhile Oc illa is known for irs :11mual Sweet Potato Festival in October, m:arby Crystal Lake with its wh ite s:i nd beaches :ind water p:irk is :l favorite fun in-th(-sun place. Nearby in lrwinvillc, the J efferson Davis Memorial Museum and Park is a historic landmark on the site. w here the e lusive president of tl1c Confederacy was fou lly capmred in May of 1865. \r\nFitzgaald is a cown o rigi nally coloni zed by retired U nion veterans who looked south fo r better oppornmiries and warmer weache r after the war. Contrary ro cx-pccntio ns. loca l people \r\n \r\nFitzgerald \r\nMcRae \r\nNicholls Reidsville \r\n \r\nJefferson Davis Memorial Seate Historic Site \r\nLinlc Ocmulgcc Park Lodge \u0026 GolfCourse \r\nGeneral Coffee Park \r\nGordonia-Altamaha Park and Golf Course \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\ngreeted them in fri endship and m ade. \r\n \r\ntrv Turpentine Fest ival in Po rt:il the \r\n \r\nFitzge rald a uniquely \"Yank-Reb C ity.'' last weekend in Septembe r and the \r\n \r\nThe town's streets arc named for \r\n \r\nHarvest Moon Arts and Crafts Fair \r\n \r\nUnion and Confederate f,'C n crals, an d \r\n \r\nthe second ,veekcnd in Nove m ber. \r\n \r\nits prime :ttlraction is the Blue and \r\nGrav Museum of C ivil W.1r memora- \r\n \r\nFarther so uth o n U.S. 30 I. th e Claxton Fruitcake Factory :md th\"' \r\n \r\nbi lia. N o rrl1of Fitzgerald, Abbeville \r\n \r\nGeorg ia Fruitcake Company o!Ter \r\n \r\nwas th e si te o f Battle at Breakfast Creek and a Confederate Memorial was erected in front of the JCX)3 \r\n \r\nfree samp les. There's golfing at Claxron s Eva ns Heig hts Golf Club and Gordonia Altamaha State Park in \r\n \r\nCourt l1o use. \r\n \r\nlk idsvillc. Th e wdcome ce nter is \r\n \r\nAbbeville, known as the \"\\Vi ld H og located in th e 18905 Alexander Hotel. \r\n \r\nC apital of Georgia,\" is \\oc:ned o n the \r\n \r\nn:c ipicnt of tlK l1residc11tial H istoric \r\n \r\nbanks o f th e O cmu lgee H.iver w here \r\n \r\nPrese rvatio n Award . \r\n \r\nHalf Moon Landing provides pub lic \r\n \r\nRegardless of which road is taken. \r\n \r\naccess. Addison Wild Boar Hunting \r\n \r\na trip th rough Magno lia M idlands \r\n \r\nprovides controlled boa r hun ts, w hile \r\n \r\npro mises pk nty of o utd oor sport. \r\n \r\nevery May is set :.side for the Ocmul \r\n \r\nnovel attract ions. agricul ture bouncy \r\n \r\ngee Wild Hog Festival. \r\n \r\nand a '\"down-home.:'' Southern wel- \r\n \r\nNorth -South travelers w ho want to come. Discovc.r the \"Backroads o f \r\n \r\n:ivoid th e frccw.:iy have th e U .S. 30 1 \r\n \r\nGeorgia.\" it is a n.;gio n worth wander- \r\n \r\nTrai l as :111 alternative in the eastern sectio n o f the region. In Sylvan ia it \r\n \r\ning into, cspeci:i. lly for those w ho wa nt somethin g fresh or unexpc..:ctcd \r\n \r\nswings by the historic Dell-Goodall \r\n \r\n:i. long 1hr way. \r\n \r\nHouse, s.1id to have surv ived the curse \r\n \r\nof an irineranr preacher. Statesboro is the la rgest city o n \r\nU.S.30 1 andt he ho1neof Georgia Southern University. At the GSU \r\nMuseum the m ost colossal foss il is the 26-foot skeleton of a 78-mill ion-year- \r\n \r\n(._/ \\ . . ~ ,...-..., \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\n( \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n') ~~~ \r\n \r\nl, _ ,,.,,--.,.-,.....,;,::a_ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nold M osasaur. The 10-acrc Magnolia (_ \r\n1-, Gorden and GSU Botanical Gardens 7 \r\ndisplay native plants, wi ldAowers and \r\n \r\nwi ld li fe. The un iversity's Hertv \r\n \r\n~ -' \r\n \r\nNaturePreserveandTrail isa mc1110- ~ \r\n \r\nrial to the noted honiculturist w ho \r\n \r\n~- \r\n \r\nfirst studi ed pine trees and thei r prod- \r\n \r\nucts. The Lamar Q. Ball Raptor Cen \\ \r\nS ter is now home to a ba ld eagle as wel l \r\nr as many o chtr birds o fprty and G(or- \r\n \r\ngia wild life. T he only center o f its \r\n \r\n:J \r\n \r\nkind. visirors can wa lk among ihe ~ - \r\n \r\nThe LomorQ. Boll Roptor \r\n \r\nhabitat of the bird s of prey in their \r\n \r\nCenter displays some of \r\n \r\nnatural se tting. \r\n \r\n1~:~ 1 \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nM aii! ~t~:~~:::~c ic1~~0~:~1!~~~~ \r\n \r\nabout Statesboro's charm s, incl ud ing \r\n \r\nGeorgia's feathery treasures, \r\n:~~~:r:~:s:fg~:~d ~ 1 :~ \r\n? Visitors con stroll through \r\n \r\n\u003e 18 ho les ofgolf at Southern Links Golf \r\n \r\nthe center ond get up close \r\n \r\nCourse, football schedules for the \r\n \r\nGSU rwotim e M Nat io nal C hamp i- \r\n \r\nand personal with the birds \r\n \r\no ns, and histo ric sites. Mil I Creek Regional Park is a IW -acrc, multipurpose recreational park home to \r\n \r\n~':i \r\n \r\nand other native wildlife in their natu ral setting. Open doily with shows \r\n \r\nregiona l, state and natio nal softba ll and ( \r\n \r\nevery day except Monday. \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nsoccer ch ampio ns hi ps. Three grow ing loca l festiva ls \r\ninclude the Brooklet Peanut Festival annua ll y in August, the Catfoce Coun- \r\n \r\n~~ \r\n \r\n1998 G,,orgia 011 My i\\l/ill(/ \r\n \r\n Magnolia Midlands \r\nLE GEND \r\nGCNEMI. \r\nH!~ \r\nHf Handicapptd facitiK \r\nCOEUSCotp1,of \r\n-Ct9'Mmfdtf \r\nUSfSUnitedStates forMttySffiict' \r\nNHI.N.lboNIHistoric NPSOpefalfdbydle' \r\nNalioni!P.ts \r\n\"\"\"' NRNallORll~of HislOricNead'or HistoricOutbuikings ED Eduation.a1 MM~ NSNonS~Altas \r\nSllC:.W.NOril \r\nGtm, Gfogr,a~ I TrMl~Membel' ' OtraeslaalWflami:unlfforSt.-Vr.ilor lnbmillicnC\"\"\"lltht~. \r\nr, Georp,Bed\u0026:~Co.r,cilMerro:\"r ~lnlernet\"-'nlllwww.gonwwwn \r\n \r\nTRAVEL DIRECTORY \r\n \r\nHlSTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n H,\\Tn.E AT BRF.\\KfA.'IT CMr.r.K U \\111\\r.H H\\-.y.129i,(31001t,912-46H244. M. COS~H\u003eF.RATF. .UF.\\IORL\\L W\\lc.OJI Coooty Libaiy Scp.iare, (31001); 912-46J.21i66. Ell'dPd \r\n1909cuof~mMblt\u003e- \r\nllR.\\TI \\nID .\\IL11 10DtSl'CIIL'RCII So. Broad Sl, (3lOOI): 9 l2-46]:ZM:Z. OS. C.u /89]_ MiWIIOl'E l'KL\\lm\\'t: 11,,,,nsra 11.1lCII Hwy. 129 S., {31001); 912-467-2705. NR. CJ/ciosr \r\n~;':cooo~, e~ 183' Ot\u003efln,W \r\n\\\\ II.COXCOlJ:\\TI' f.OCJK1llOI SE \r\n:!i.\"!.rr~~-g! ! : = ) ; 912-467-2737. \r\n \r\nRa~S11  521 .GC. NffWhcll'u1\"/JCPHrt ~o/dt,\u0026i:J,yJrttfPSt~iffl-blgce4tlxa- \r\n \r\ndudt\u0026.1.r.tndc.Jrt \r\n \r\nllOl'lhff~~,-, /IA \r\n \r\n-CR\u003cXIKfll c:M.ECK 0011:\\'l'Rl' C:1.l'R Carter \r\nCemeta,y Rd., (3 15!1):912-3672400. Rates: SHGC.9\"'2COl.flf'f0tm-,tim:andnon \r\nt'AU.L'oC ROCK.~ P,\\RK/AI.TA\\IA IIA IU\\'FJl \r\n \r\n/'I, MT\u003cU onPJ(lf'IJJ \r\nlllXIJ:r ,\\l'l'IJ'iGC:Ol'\\11'0 1,\\.\\IHUtOf cu.11111:Het:so1w. PJ,1,:erSt.(3151]);CMFTSVl lor,l1...-l\u003cD'rl,\u003eC't't'r,y f ,r \"\"\"1,i. .,,., olilr \r\n \r\n:r:t!::9sr!~~'-!; (31513); 912-367-8100. BF-f.PN-Rf-\u003cP. /\u003eapul \r\n \r\nDOIi. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n1,\\KEMAlT.RS 01513); OS-BA-BF-H.-fN-WS J,\\\\' IUIID SPKIM:S RF.SOR'F .'t C.\\\\11' \r\n \r\n8111.wtstofB.rdtyon/JSMl,yJJl.ul.,t.lJymof GROI \\ IJS Jatt a-ti Spnngs Rd.. (31011); 912 \r\n \r\nl'l'S~bo.l~si~mmr,y..nJ11,t,.,ib'l9, 868-2728. Rall!S:i.wlderS38.95oveiS79.99.FP \r\n \r\n1vilhbMJl,fiJhomes,lrldl11mslitwk7rht~ GR-OSNS-GP-PN -PG-PO-TH-(8,CP-RV-R-RS- \r\n \r\n1~;;\\~~;:~~~: =~-!~!t~Mt~~~==t-~! ~~:i~{f!i~i~':j~~~i \r\nPG-TC.fO. Swm,wigpoo( lt'flrns \u0026 b.l'Jl'IJMI :::::~,offb,lfita.-,ihlwd.'dpq\u003e- \r\n \r\nI '\"\"\"J.\u003crBiodS,.,~1\\'-flOr.ttt,,:.oJ,r' ~m\u003cyfWf!l'\u003eukith\u003ent,11,illl \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION IL\\I.F \"100.'\\ U .\\'O!Xf. OXOC\\I ULGF. \r\n,.,,111\\'EM EndofHalfMoonRd..(3 1001);912-467- \r\nTM56. BA-Bf-F-L M!w bool ldllf) nsulPd Slopt \r\nATTRACTIONS ,\\I.\\L\\. R,\\HHITF.l'F.UU!f.Rf.M.Kl' C\\PITAI. Ot' TII E\\\\\"ORUI (31S10);R,ncnfX'd.is~RJbbcE,-e~(,1plfJlofrhtSt:JNoc/~dlt\u003e UrtdtdSr.N15dAmtnanJNMri;tAhvp,o- \r\n,..ttaf,_.~6inlionpcuntldbbtl:lcmeNdl \r\n \r\nKFDl:F.\\TIOXcmtl'ILX (OW'lty Farm Road. \r\n \r\n(3151 3); 912-367-831S. PGTH-GS. /Av Sl.}M . \r\n \r\n-f.riryOOl6/'1f,,'I' J(XJ'IOflbilfftl!,.?ruboM.n:1 \r\nCCll'l(l'fflCll'lso,c/~pl.t,v.x,nt(rom!OfflOfll.'. ~cr~l.1,gcshtlr,.,bp,m,a.plt\u003enryof ~pro~onrhf.~fN111,ng.id!NI: \r\n\\\\E\\TSIUErAKK Hwy 341 , (31513); 912- \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n0 ,\\.\\1'0''111,\\Kt:HY. l:\\C. 203 W Main St. (30417): 912-739-3441. Open: MSa. Wiri1 i nl0t6,IJl(\u003c,U~b,1lr,y r. ,,sofh.b.\u003e\u003cJdlld /li?Mrd ~ \u0026,,uig MOit St, -0,, \r\n \r\n3678315. PNPGTC. Fcu ~\u003cNb; WTWU- CF.Oltf. l,\\11111IT(~\\KF.C:O.lll'A,\\\\ . l:'\\C. 5So \r\n \r\nMlffl.lh.Jdtdp,oicitJd~,W,,J. \r\n \r\nDuva1St, (30417):9IH39268l.lr Mli \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nQ!~J41} fanhg,natlotllIW)'lvs.n-., r.m.. ffl~~GaU,\\k,;J,tlA,~. d1, 'fl.,... \r\n \r\nCOOl'f.R MOBILE 110 .\\I E/ M\\' 1',\\K K 8634 Halch Pkwf. N.. (31513); 912-367-6123. Rates: S45mo~owmightrat!S.CP.RV M;bir,o~,iv \r\n,.vt. \r\n \r\n\\\\11.Bl~K.li Al'l,\\IUES Hwy. 280 W_ (30417); 912-739-4820. A fl' ~ br-ri\"\"\"WWJ ~ \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n..,\", 4 hmt'y p,ndur., \r\n \r\nl''(l'ldw,io ,q:Jlll T~lJ\u003e \r\n \r\nHtSTOR'IC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n:'t'A:-iS(',011:\\11' C:OUll11t01SF. W. MJin St, \r\n \r\nSlli\\Sl:T Mml'J. 915 5. Pierce St, (31510); 912-632-7286. \r\n \r\nUFJ'XS H\\' 11,\\RK 998 Deen Land ing Rd., 13151J);91B67-Z90. R.:ltes:S12hire. S'iOM\u003ck. S1SO/mo. Open: Yearrot.nd. HPRV.15-ipI' RVp.ri\\\\,di1JilAhooklfl'O'llhl'.AIUtrwNRMf, lhl'wdrsln.eNS/ofllfl'f,~131S'W~fJNO!\" \r\n... ~boiltdxt.~lish,~Ot/Hski. \r\n \r\n(J(),117);912-7391391;912739-2281 . HFNR NA-Vl .(i1C'.,JlfJ1J.Ot\u003ewgr,t'tibyC..ui,.1,lf(l,'('f/J 8.~1...i f /t' }/JI/, tt,11,.y N,~1/ lili\u003c'fl'dOft,,tlCfWI~ \"\"'~11,,.,,1.i\u003c',J/d( / \r\n~,if~.n\u003cCIVll'fburhin1011ttt'.llf..,. \r\nISt'llfll'tll\"lr,,llltltOl':.'1 #I \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nIJ'1DSnlltlHIOOU\\' l1,\\RK 4497 Halch SPOPTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n~])WI,~ I. IL\\TOI Xt:OJ'.\\K l'L\\.,1' \\'L'iITOH Pkwy. N., (31513); 912-367-4169. Rares: C'.A.\\'OOCI IEERl\\ t:R EvansCoontyPublicFM CE.,11Jt11036HatchPaJXWayNorth,(31513); S4S/rno.; nig,tfy rates also. CPRVPA. MoblP ingAlta,(]0417). BABF-f.lCP.fo-, 1;.;n \r\n \r\n912367-3668; \u0026:-722-7774.0pen:Mon. - Fri., homt p.irl cJ,t/ R'V(Mf'ftl{/ll \r\n \r\n119,C47p19.ti,d~ \r\n \r\nSJO 5. HF-EO.MPNMfVI.I r ' s ~ h#l. /Jfd1(s.ffl' H,J,d(llp.dlib,(lsr,,thf'~IIMol \r\nll.igt-,;Arwniltedri5pl.Jyk1'f)l'.l(l11ct,..,tMtntrgyof h'.lfQ'll,slnNSh/IO!jl\\\"ffillt'Mtll(lly l'M p,awcbidtonft'!1tuJd:s0t,n;1~IINIOf \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nfflDGHIIOql\\\\ 8\\XIJ1 71] E. Parker St, 01513); 912-367-2200; 800283-4678. Rales: $36  S-45. HHf.GRSNR-CCNS-OV. \r\n \r\nf.\\AXSCO\\ \\1'' 1't'HUCtlSIII\\GAIIF.\\ Hl'.y 280 E~ ()04Jn; 912~24. Sf-f.L-PN. J L,li,..,olfiyf,;r'\"''1fbc,.tf ,db,,n6; ~ J Ii-JI \r\n,~~llJpM\\\"\"t,oo,;~p.,_-fM \r\n \r\n\"'\" ,oom.d, SdltJdcgssftlM W'S 1 ~ \r\n \r\nc,.,,1o,!10tf'lf'St'l't.lllMS. \r\n \r\n; 110 UOA\\'IXXEX l'KrS.'i  HA.X IJl1' 301 Heri- \r\n \r\nHISTORICSrTESIMONUMENTS : tageStreet.(31513):912-367-5512.Rales:S-45  \r\n \r\nl:'t'AXS llt]Glrl'S tX\u003et.F COLRSt: Hwy 301 S., (30417t 912-7)9,]001 GC. S,, .,,,, IS \r\nSl'l?,pnvMl:tJ(IN(WI)(' \r\n \r\nAl'l'IJ.\\\"Gcot!.'\\TI' ~RTIIOIS (31S13); NR. Hisao-uutfloi6t~C,,C,,1901. \r\n \r\nS55. 5NR.(C~-CBHlMMf. \r\nD.\\KDAL .\\101ll, 2320H.lkhP.nw.l'j'South, (3151)); 912-36726S~S00-367-2659. Rata: \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n,\\11,\\.111\\IO'ITJ. US30\\ Ncfth,()0417);912 7]9-2064. \r\n \r\n-MUSEUMS \r\nAPPIJXf,COl/!\\1Y11FJlrrAt:F.O:Yll'.R P.O. 8ox87,(31513);912-3678103. H-ED-MNSMF. Go lck in /Jme and /tJ,11 about Appl,,19 COllilly's \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nS2S  S3S. SNR-OS-CCNSCTVIM-NA. \r\n1'1'1' 1Jll)(;I \\IUITl, SOOS.M.11nSt.01513); 912-367-3622; 80().841-6052. Ra:ei: S32  S46. H-SNR,CC-NSPOKCTVPA. fc.,111,IJ \r\n \r\nKF.UC.\\RPITb'' Hwf .301 W N. IAN.ll St. 0041n; 912-n9-2525;912.12601 Raies: urdel S38.95  S58.99. H-SNRCCRSKCTVJ \r\nPA \r\n \r\nSC01TISII IXN  H,\\.XIJ:1' 1179 Hatch Park RESf 11,\\\\T.S \\tom , US301 N~ (30417k912 \r\n \r\n~a:,'PG~J~!.tf73652. HSNR\u003cC-NS : 739-1016. \r\n \r\nAPPWiG 1T.OL'ilC-U. IXS1T11.ITI \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nl])4Cooktffl~Wes1.0151]).91B67-1 700. TOURS \r\n \r\nCIA:\\.111\\ E\\ ,\\.\\SCOl '11 '11.TJJ'.0 \\I ECCS \r\n \r\nEO.Nc.wlediS\u003clted \r\n \r\nFAR.\\I TOtRSOFAPPIJ,'\\r.001~\"11' 501 W. 1111 4 Ho. Dwal St.. US Hwyl01 N~ (30417); \r\n \r\nR,\\,\\\"11,\\11.11,TL\\'F.'i\\'IHO~.\\I E.,T,\\I. FJ)l'f~\\  Part.ei-St.(31513); 912-367-7731 EO.TS. ~  : 912-7392281 CIB. 110NCE.\\TER Hwy, 15. (31513); 912-367 l'l'lrloc\u0026lc:rlssp0tl$0fl'dby(O!l'l/y~ ltw/1 . \r\n \r\n8600. USfHD-PNTH. AlltJtJldootdti.SIOMIW'd abou111lN({Qcom,1'111bttr.mdPK,J11indusvy, \r\n \r\nIOpromoltimll'lfaesayll'fll~td.:,t. : d.JitybrmsKdfhl'h.mf,tmglT!t!fhocA IM5sa:m \r\n \r\n--~ill't~.Ml.rt'IJ;!i!J,1blw- \r\nb.tlltldasoftblll6tld \r\n.,,,n- SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nA1\u003e1u x1; rotrm' cot ru rs 4628 H.ltchPad:waySooth,(31Sllt 912367-3582. \r\n \r\nh-Llb'y. TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n1U'l'IJ.\\GCOU.\\11' TOllR l~\\I HOAIU\u003e 501 W. P ~ S t. ( 3 15l3t912-367 1731.C-IB-MF -TS. l,oc.,l l-'.wamc,C,nrer.T~1rilorm.tt.oooN\"\"1bll'. \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n,\\11111\u003e11: Gt:ORGL\\ 001.u:Gt: l:IASER.\\11. IL\\11.0F \\1FJIOK\\' Sa,~ St (MGC Campus). (]1014): 912934-3044. ,',11~-\"\"\"\"fi..,  ..,,,1 B.N'WIC~TN!t' \r\n \r\n1998 Gcorgia 011 M r A1iud \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\nouRS \r\n \r\n\\111)1)11, Gl'.OKGI,\\ C,OIJJ:(jf. 1IOOSecondSL.SE,(310141599); Gt:!'iEKALCOtlU:STAlt YARK 46 John Coffre Rd. (31533); IIISl\"OHIC l\u003eRl\\'l,',GTOIIR- 11011(;(,\\.\\i (315]3); ~,.'Ill, \r\n \r\n912934-3011, 912934-6221. ED. Otbr 1ur,,a(0111egtoirlnal0\\ 800-864-727S;91B847082. Rates: UnderS38.9S. Open: 7am - able,1tmo1l'lscr1K-'komuL'l'lll'I' r1iew.-1r~ Vl)llihf'Ci.lskinAlo\\: \r\n \r\ngn.1 ,nt 1l1ki'lfflliyS~1m1olGA. r~(rlyri.10-)('st.1tes.p- l(pn. HED-M-SNR-PF-OS-CC-f-L-PN-PG-PO-THC8-CG-CPOP inifd:)wn~\\11/1,suvi(f\u003e;\"xt \r\n \r\n1:n1\u003c'dci \r\n \r\nwr~.11'.~loattull NdllONi~b.Ntial. RV-GS-PA-MF.AtMPa,rn/:w11011Qf11,11U'a(rtaMIOrldlandMfOf!C  l'l50lm'f (Mil' rogelher iff lftiJ p,ri_ lbtr ltid,fe tfldM',gtmJ pi.wt: TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\niPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n~Jnd,JtiaiftJtM~toty;n~ffi'd.~t..m,c.iip\"IIJ. l\u003eOl'GL-\\.~ARf.\\\\\\ll0.llt:CF.\\1T.H 216 Mad i~on Ave ., c~~hhlgp,mri.il'lgMtdSIWMWlg~~ (31533); 912383-0277. Open Mon. Fri., 9  5. HNRCVBIBVl. \r\n \r\nIIAKKSll \\ l.f. llOll\\\\llnl:l'IA.\\1'.AllO~ RL 4 L~tr!et Rd., Wl/OtlSltldrdetht\u003eBurrmmHlxM.Ml~dyderow,'fl,9thcmn.y l.0Gllf'dlbkdsus1o/Mronclb\\\"\"\"''\" r,.r!Plrlotm.llJOl't nwong \r\n \r\n(3l014); 912-934'6916 R.11~ 0uail.S175 -S3SO.Open:Seasoni'll. C.Dl'll'.1:tlhatrd-sfildk'd~llldPwwn11,g5. f4 GHTAJ \r\n \r\npl.n,ir,gc1S~l,i,n:)1111Ul/i..-tl~OJ)Olfl#UIIM (,illo,!Ql'1~\"1b \r\n \r\n(C-CB. /)..ol/!iio/'Jl'lll}lrMICkt.AfJrchJI. fotqwi! chukN.nJplws- . \r\n \r\nl'ltW'Jtt04JIMIOlldttbld.oldit,lo.id~t;,p \r\n \r\n_ ,ru1.oionherrf..1gP.~.J(\"\"'1~t\u003cf/atu'). \r\n \r\n\\'II 0.ff.ir-1flN,')'M!\u003c Ciumt~ ~ II st,JbOn~ \r\n \r\nll!'l\u003e)\u003e',.,-fOlnt,b'IMldJ/lt/lP\u003cttlJndligl'lltdNSCAS.1/d'ld. \r\n \r\nEDUCATlONAL INSTITUTtONS \r\n \r\nPl,,J,,r'!fl'out.,ot\u003ep.,qt'llti \r\n \r\nc:mm: u s-rAIIU.li Ok1RrmRd., (31014);912-78J.2877.HR ; tlJ)tJU~7TJ.ATSOlJl11GACOIJJ:GF. SoulhPetersonAve~ i . - - - - - - - - - - - -.. \r\n \r\n~.fi,,;VW1:S.fr.Jdnrk(MrWfJl'lff'lldJ \r\n \r\n (31533);91B8l-4213.HF.()ll\"of~'.i~raodmostsuc-: \r\n \r\n;~:~'isC:~~~~~ z;=.= ~~=:.:; Georgia, i ! WOOOSGOI.FCOl'R.'if. Rt 2 Box 370 Mac Thompson Rd., l 4 \r\n \r\nI rrdW{ \r\n \r\n1: : _ \r\n \r\n'~\u003c!'lbmt'Jit'nO'\" \r\n \r\n(~ \r\n \r\nSOIJlll GF.OHGL\\ COIJI .GF. 100W.Colleg@ParkDl~(31533 \r\n \r\n= ~\\t~s~~~~~-:-~::!:-i':;::e;::~Sa~~ 4lflg0tJlMm,ilnio111ffl'ter~or~Fnerd),;,r,:J: \r\n \r\n! \r\n \r\n~~S: ~~~=:~=Ao~== LODGING \r\n \r\n! \r\n \r\n! \r\n \r\n\\ Z\"IT.f..\\lllTFJ. 806N.SecondSL,(3 1014);912934-4466. \r\n \r\n: ~.)Wrfo,wm. \r\n \r\n912 934 \r\n:::~~t~~\\F:-~(~p~~-~-~~; 7;;::t~. I ~: Mg5!~da1~\":tg ,S. . -0943. ; =~::F: \r\n \r\n221 N, (31533): 912-384 \r\n \r\nVisit \r\n\u003c..\"\"')Ul-\\llrl \u0026. lAU~ flS \r\n \r\nCOLJflT~J \r\n \r\nUSA \r\n \r\n~tlS A \\ \\/t l\"-l\"C o,- 11~IStl 1)1~t   \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nSPot1mPam1ricHk'o1llef,e.,1, 1fiavia!r., 5Meaprtcehmb1-er31 \r\n \r\n.ll!t.. \r\n \r\n Year-round fair! \u0026 lesavals \r\n \r\n7\" \r\n \r\n~t~~~ \r\n \r\nArn Theam \r\n \r\n\\:::z:sop,H,t~l!f'\"'P~-\" r-..,,,.--.,..,,,-,,,-..,,.,...,.....,,.--,-.. : 8230: 912-383-0277. cc. 1s tio1t dw,r'f)ICtlfhf) go11 CCWf' :  Unique mraurams \u0026lrhh pub \r\nTlll.ml- 1  ~:i/1:~a~~n~\"la~l~its \r\n \r\n: lll,\\\"S0:1: IIIIJS t+.-.y 32 E.. (3153]); 912,384-8984; 912-384  Great location: ju11 off 1-16 \r\n \r\nNllurc Traik Wildlife Ilatiirn1,. I~ Cabin \r\n \r\ni\\ lu\"'-\"tllll~. Symp Ke11lc. CanL' Mill. Amiquc fom1 \r\n \r\nAnimal,. Di,pl:li,'-.i hjmpmcn1. Log iot\\31.\\.-0 Darn \r\n \r\nBa111~:1rJ \r\n \r\nTurpcn1inc \r\n \r\nl'ri,1.Cahin,. Camping. Family Fun! \r\n \r\n: 5074. Rate-s::~ CC-NS-f-GC-GP-88-(SKFF.18-holl!-n . - wJtgolla:rwe.Deitdo.1WM'ldope,iflf'db;PGA~: \r\nMICl(;d(Hllolflffll'( t.f)'HmM Gtotf).fnd~PffOm, \r\n'\"\"\"\"\"\"\" \r\nIIUCKARrarnl'IJ:X TroianW,Yf  Muniopal Pack.(31533); Sofr billwnp/f's~I/Nf.l):_,,,wyctl1J)letoper,ed111/9'..P,-,w,d \r\n \r\nHalfway {2 hr1) between Atlani.a and ~annah Oublm-l.aurens County Welcome Center CallU1' (91l) l7l-5546 \r\n \r\nllom,or: T\u003cNC of Coffl'c 5k Run. \r\nPi0t1L1.'f Skill, D:I\\. Ci\\'il \\V;ir \r\n \r\n!  1 \r\n \r\n:~pa,,c~~ \r\n: JO,,~SSPORl'SPARK ThortllS()IIDrive.(315ll); H. Liljlr..\"dd-iwl9 /\"ilngt,GoK.mpunpun~Mrtngc~pool.Sl'ldCtb.ltQu,ilil)' \r\nlm,lyf'tl~t \r\n \r\nitiM\\d'i' 111lzrihi,,r \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nR1.'.l:n:tet1ncnh ~- . \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n... \r\n \r\n'' . ,,..,___ \r\n \r\n(912) 383-0277 Dou las Welcome Center \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n. (j~f.RALCOm:t-:~1:.\\TF.l',\\RK 46 John Coffee Rd. (31533); \r\n! 800-864-7275; 912-3847082. Rates: Under S38.95. Open: 7am  \r\n: 10pm. HEDMSNf\\-PF-05-CC-f-LPN-PG-P0-1H,CB,CG-CP D? i RVC.SPAMF. A tillf(l}(l\"bn.Jtian oln.1ru.,a reowtmllJt'dlliS~I( !~rot/Jf'iogtrhetdl rhtsp.ri.RJtewdd!ife,l\"llddnym'dplilrlt \r\ni ll}f'(ll!S,illldM]fi(ulruraJhts,o,yJtl'ititl'tp(Pl!'d.Hffit.lgf'f,Ym.C\u003clttping \r\n! CotliJgi'S. I.Me, hiuig. p,mich!g iJt!d }WI~~ Ove,mtjll ammmo- \r\n \r\n- - - - ; ruoonsmn\u003elfle\u0026mn.'l!t~M~Wld)'dorJ!rdl9mc\"\" rlM)' \r\n \r\nc.K:Wlmlhhdnds~rchroquilrsillld\"\"11drirog5 (GHT4) \r\n \r\nl'irli foii rl inAHm, \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nPINi#JHOINlldon1Mbo1doi1h,ROJdMJP \r\n \r\n~:::O'IT.L [ \r\n \r\n1660 S. P!terson Ave., (31533); 912384- \r\n \r\n1.0ll\"S f.Ol'.\\THY/ITORl: \u0026GRl~T MIU. Mora Rd. (31533); 1694. Rates: S20 - S60. C,R-Pf-OS\u003cC-K-CTV-NA. \r\n \r\n912-384-68S8.0pen:Mon. - SaL,8 6.EO.Ctr11tqoldootb!g!1lfl \r\n \r\nno ~ ~ g.1,,,,.,.l ,IIIO tp!J .Wld mNI H.ttxfHltl .tefM/..-S. Rl'R.'iA.\\1f..\\ ft l;'t' Gen. Coffee SL Pari;, (31533); 800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nC.\\RLA. \\'1;1'.SOS \\'.A. M[ Dl f..\\l. CFSfF.R 1826 Ve!ffaM 81Yd Hwy. (31021t 912-272-1210. H-Hf. VL'll'l\"\"MISHospf.M \r\nF.S.: TRAI' ClfT Oconee Ri'lef, (31021 ); NR. IISh.'(/ on NJI/Clldl \r\n\"\"'\"' \r\nAR r \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\nTII MTH F. lllffilJ.\\\" (31040);912277S07tl. HF-YAMF.OldMNM rhe.illf'll.'a.'llt/y'810lf'd OO!{JPI~ ,..10conct,t\\ oflBroi/diVd'f plars,betlt,ry~(Ott'i\u003c'\u003cl't'AbnofMray/'f\",.~w,,dJ \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nUl8U'l-l,\\LRE..\\S Ml'St:u, 311 Academy Ave~ (31040); 912 2n9242; 912-272-4460.0pen: Tues.Fri. 1 - 4:30,\u0026byAW.LH ED-M-Vl.~5lflir.,,ciflncilftS1\"rt!tmMlj/91hcl'l'!U)'P.-'1.1 fOU.t..~dud.sillldorhi\u003et1nqt.1\"'11tslDGllhisiory.ni..l'I o1rt1f,ictt,cJrt;,ndmen,t11.ibiliJ, \r\n \r\n1.r'ill.JISllt'4ulm, Frdipn;dxtsillWible#ICOWU)'Stotr. \r\n \r\nRall'5:S150  S200.CC\u003cBC1V-VCR. \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nlll 'lL HOf:l:lll'P -Gl''ISW:. 1:,\\. P.O. Boo: 470, (31S33t 912383-0217. EO-FD-'8. f,;ilf'l'lm'I' Y e s t ~  - . ~ 11ili \r\nfidt\u003c 11\"1..' ,,.,.w.g.a,1/r\\fodeo.mthl\\~~a11ot1 Iii 'J/lif\u003eJl S5l0 layt'l9 tr,M'/ wok! 911J38J.()]ll. \r\n \r\nCOFI-T.f. C-\\RL',S Gen.CoffttRd.,(31S33); 912384-7082. Rate-s:: S55 - S250.H-CC-PG-PO-TH-CB-VCR. \r\nIH\\'S l~N- l\u003eOCGI.-\\S 907N. PetfflOIIAve~ ll1S33);912384 5190. Raies: S40  S6S. H-GR-SNR\u003cC-CTVCBU \" \r\n \r\nIIEARTOF GEORGl\\ 'll:CIL\\\"lf,\\l. 1~~1Tl1 rrl: 560 Pineh 1II Road.(l1021t912-275-6589; 1-8Q0.20(HtGnEO \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n. Gt:\\FJl\\L(.()1\"111. Sl'\\lt l'\\HI\\ 46 John Cofftt Rd., (31533t \r\n \r\nC:0111:[COl'\\1l' H,\\.\\ K 1()2 N. PetfflOI\\ Ave., (31533); 912 800-864-7275;9\\2-384-7082. Rales.: LlrderS38.9S.Open: 7am  \r\n \r\n3811-3279. NR. (lf(J 1910. 115'1N.lt1Cfl.~r,y \r\n \r\n. ~S-P~~~~:Pf-OS-CCFLPN-PGPO-lH-CBCGCPDP \r\n \r\ns. 111/ll~)HICRtlilUIXn,\\l, IIJSTIUCT ~ Ave., (31533); 912 '. \r\n3830277. QuftviAA'tSl.ltldsin~mlht-GdwnA~Distncl.[fflo.  IIA\\IPTON INN l)OUG US 1600 /\u003eelerson Ave.. {31533); \r\n \r\n9to111infotm.111M,N,lll.ilJlt,.t1drH,,roricDre-,vHouk',JOIE.~. 800-4267866. Rates: S45  S6S. Open: 24 hrs. H-SNR-CC-PO- \r\n \r\nSI MonS\u003cil 10-5 or u/1 Doi.q/Js TOl.m'll Ofl,(p_ \r\n \r\n; CTVCBK. \r\n \r\nPINVfffOl.lladon~/J \r\n \r\n;:;~:!-!/~!/~;:t: 1,~-t!~~~!i~. n :l'F.ltl',,\\i \\11~\\IORIAI. ANII MIISF.11,\\I Douglas AiTport. Greer t IIOIJl),U' l,\\\"N - IXllftaAS 1750$. Petl!fSO!l Ave,, (31533); 912384-9100.Rates:S4SS70. H-GR-CC-PO-RS-CTV\u003cLF8K-NAMF. \r\n \r\nUl.'HU.\\\" COr.\\TH\\\" CIJIH 689 COU'ltty Club Rd. (31021); 912 272-1469. GC. /GHl,V \r\nOCO:\\\"f.F. Hl\\'F.H Oconee Rivel, (31021); BA8F+L fJm01JJ lo, ,ts be.Juf''EtJ(J'JfXlWCoolfll'~!h:ll.'So,bo,111,\\11tht.f1W't011dlJl} \r\n;iflmloon.Rr.w.NlkPdni.llonglht-runkJlJrrdnonltOflO\\\\'nOIIUS \r\n\"'Rl\\'ER\\'l f,\\'11PARKGOtFC011RSE Hwy 19 \u0026 Glenwood Rd. \r\n(31041);912-275-4064. YA-SNR-CC-GC-FD-MF. i'ublicrooNoon.tJ f.JCiJil'jfe.atllillgan/BholtgolfCOLl'Sl'.6noingt41)(J',purbfll)g,MtplO ~ fPlf Gllts. il.Oror,um AfldplilyW'fJ !it4tA. \r\n \r\nTOW M.1HOMiD.iy1\\f\\-kl'l1d \r\n \r\n[ j,\\.\\11:\\i\u003c)\\ I\\\\ l)OIGJ.\\.'i 1628 South PetefSOO Ave. (31533); \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\ni 912-3849432; 800-54 1-3268. Rates: S4S  S6S. HSNR-\u003cC-HC \r\n: PO-CTV-CBK. f(,HIAJ \r\n \r\nCOl1-T.f.AlJJ.\\;1'.CEroR1llf: ,um; P.O. Box 2427. (31533); : \r\n \r\nPie.JwSttouradon1~/rn,dp,F10,01COffl \r\n \r\nS'll HHS PARK Sti.\u0026Park. (31021); 912272-1620. PN-PG-TC. T,\"mlSNldb.lSl..nb.Jlrouru,p,oew/1m,JNI~~ \r\nLOOGINC \r\n \r\n912-384-1389; 912384.a21l Open. ~aried. Cugt/!areiolltlwJ . SIIOSF.l\"S ISN . DOUGIM 1009N. PeteoonAve. (31533); 912 CO.llfORTl;\\'.:l: lll'RIJS Hwy. 4111 Norm. (31021); 912-274- \r\n \r\n~lo! rya.ifrut,1'rA(lf'fll'fl(rs/OcaM~(Ofl1/f!IXllty.wltofasn.'t,i,nstic : 3842621.Rales: S-40. S5S. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS-GPl'O-RS-CTV-\u003cl 8000. Rates:S50. HF-GR-\u003cC-FD-CTV-CSK. \r\n \r\n/J'0.\"1h11,.M011ct:m11t11/)'. \r\n \r\n IMPA-NAMF. \r\n \r\nU,\\lS IX~  Ul!HU.\\\" Hwy. 441 . (31021 ); 912-275-7637. Rates: \r\n \r\nMf_,.., IIERITAGF. ,\\RTW,\\I.K Coffee County Courthouse, (31 S33); . SITPF.HIL\\IIITTl. - lX\u003et:\u003c:u s 1610 5. Peterson Ave. (31533); S42  S60. Open: 24 hotn. HF-GR-~-05-CCHCPO-CTV\u003cBK \r\n912383-0277.0pen:Mon-Fn8-5. ClosedHolid,)ys.M.M.cplt!r/, 912384-0886.Rate:S35SS5. 0pen: 241'n. H-Hf.GR-SNR-CC- \r\n \r\nt,\u003e,illJ!tWlDStf'MgHohorl..AR,-esO'pl(\"llor:alM~toc;Jdwrac-: NS-RS-CTV-IM-VCR. \r\n \r\nm.:ndloc:, poir!Ua/lflr,\"r'51Andipl,,yf.'d1r1C~/\"4 \r\n11,\\R'llN crxnrn E. Ashley SL, (31S33); 912-383-0277. H,NR-VI.  RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n, IL\\IIPl\"O\\ I\\\\ Ill RU\\ 2108 HilJhway 441 South. (31021t 912-2,S.\\600. {(;HTA,) \r\n \r\nolf-si/Jltdtf1tv1tYn~ct,,,\\flk1\\\\nAtb.nleciutJondlprovi!m5. fl, POTR0 1002SouthPanec-son.(31S33);912-38Hil72. rGHTAJ \r\n \r\nPJe.~5r,c,r,1donJU9r/J \r\n \r\n126 \r\n \r\n1998 Ceo~~in 011 My Mill(/ \r\n \r\n Magnolia Midlands , / / ) , . , f ... OJ:._ \r\n \r\nUOUO\\l I\\\\ Ol81J.\\ P.0 . 8ox768 - l-16 0xil:14.011l21k LODGING \r\n \r\n912-272-7862.. \"1-'\u003cJ \r\n \r\n: DA\\\"SL\\'X  FASDL\\S 1126 ColegeSt, US341Soulh.0102]t \r\n \r\n~J1Tru#dr,,,f1191l \r\n \r\n. 912-374-7l'OO. CV8-TA-Vl. rj \r\n \r\nJ\\\\lf.,,0, \" ' 01 fflJ\\ 100 Wa150n Dr.. (31021); 912-275- \r\n \r\nlfHSl'SttOUIMIOfll\"fJM,d,,B.id(ol'fl' \r\n \r\n)008. vtlA:('l,-w, ,,,do,irl,t/rt\u003cifk-1,0IIICOl'l't \r\n \r\n. OOlK:t: mu. 1,, lOSNWllhAve. N.E., (3 1023);912-374-2644. \r\n \r\nSIIOSF.n IS)'l - ot/lllJN Hwy. 441 North. (31021); 912-275-- Ral~ S49.SO  S9S.OO. CC-NS-F-\u003ciP-88-K-CTVFBKVI. /(jflfA \r\n \r\n2650. HF,GR-CC-FO-PA-MF. \r\n \r\n-.\\STMA.,'ll MOTIL ~ College SL. (31023); 912-374-4765. \r\n \r\nCAMP1NG \r\nPIN\"ElAKECA\\ll'GROCSU US34 1S. 61/2mi.SEol~912 427-3664. DP-PA faryJill'\\ w.trtr. f'IW11lflt): ~ SI.Ito,, pdJ,c lt'Sll'oootS.sho.Yf'fJ.prf!..b~m.ilt.M \r\n \r\n\\'IPBJD\u0026BKfAKF,\\.\\T 501 North OriYe, (3102 1); 912-2753739. Rates.: S40  S45. NS-BS.CSK. \r\nRI TAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n\\l\\ ll\\\\\\k.l\\;; l(t:\\'l'At lt\\\\T 126W. JacksonSL,{]1021);912 27S-1713. \u003etfA,1 \r\n \r\nJ\\\\lr...O\\ I\\\\ t:\\.ffil\\\\ 103 Pine Ridge P.d, (31023); 912 374-7925. Rates: under S38.95 SSS.99. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS-HC-POCTV-CBK. JtiH~Sft'O\\#'tlll\u003cIIJIN~f,oorc- \r\nSHOPPING \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nBIG ILUl.'ttOOi. NAlllMAL ARFA 9m1.-stofciry,GaH\\...y144, (l0427);HF-GR-CC-f0- PA-CMf. \u0026 . w , \u003e p 1 e o l ~ l ! w l y o e ~ - \r\n......... ter1tenwtmwi1-lfltrll,..lrlcw,I be1olfilfdtilm'111.1'1'ty N\u003cJ/letldl \r\n \r\nKfl)I.Oll.\\lT.R 2105\\'eterarl:SBMl~0102l); IGHTAJ \\IK)\\l1 \\ 2121 Hwy. 441 ~(31021);91227S-Ol92. tGHTA \\\\\\Hlfll(N\\F Rt.5Box84,(3102 l); rti,HTA1 \r\n \r\nE.-\\S'TMANO~TANDJU.AMART 1107 H,rman Av!., (31011);912-374-7868. \\lis,fcu~INtlldl'iffliri.nJMW!d .istn.in.Fmm~a:inUIC1rht~Ollmbtrcl (~fJ21.J7J-471J. \r\n \r\nBlA,'\u003ciOF,UOIS P.O. llolc506,(30427); (0).84)-25,4l.Open:4,-5. HF-ED-GR-CC.fO-GS.PA-tll.rhtt'IOtd\"S~fl'(IWl'titld~ olOUfSIJ~~~SlwtfChon.Nt'idfd.,rhtmd:ft,o/ dltOIIDln:ulll')tlllnJf,ms/QMsho,...,,o,tt,,-q;,e,-dtlOl\\d~ \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVKES \r\n \r\n; =dl'ldCOUM)'S.O,,. TousshocJdull-800-\\.'1W.IAb-11 \r\n \r\nfAR\\I TOUROPIAI/R~:\"ISCOUXn ' P.O. Box 969, (3102 1); 9122722277. FD-SGT. !Ml ltt't't ii flit. Diflmnt lordfJOnS sponJM\u003edbyCOl.fll)'lx1Mso'I.Lt'dm.xiulf.\"lmttX'I'~ T1.wpM.l!Jl)'I #ldln:t,~.ll'escrxJf.nJ~. \r\nJUSJ\"ORI COOnTO\\lN l\u003eUBU.'\u003ci P.O. Box 1864, (31040); 912 274-0760.fD. ~1Milld(ty1df-gd\u003cditul;,,od,w_ ~rhtlws blCCfflft'l7,e,p/o,epowat5c/tr1.\"tfffland'l.ffJWSou:h!rn~ \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nOUBU,'i-1.-\\UllE'\\S COU;\\1Y Qt,\\.\\t 8FR OF CO.\\l.\\tf.Ra. 1200 BellewtAw., Hwy. 80 W~ P.O. Bo( 818. (31021); 912212-5546. C-IB.(Mpt\u003e~Mtd/fflJU.n.-rus,MtatlCm.nMS. rOU1S1 llfomyfO!~. ~ ~ ~ o(~ IO~ ~~l,wsMld~-pNCHIJJ.it.nlld/dlymffl. etiMI gd(~t.slo,,ctlt'ilSlnSMWJ~pfp.Hcm. FllintorhtNSy rhyflmo/CifDrgw'.JC'lUIC/)'~-\" .;;HIAi \r\n\"\"'l'.-w,.l/Jon(91'116 \r\n \r\nE\\S\"l\"Mi\\N-OOOC:ECOU:\\1YOIA.\\! BF.ROFOO.\\t.\\tDlCE! 102 . PlllllJPSNAlllRALAHf.-\\ 10rrn.SE ofciryoffGA121,(30427); NinthAve.,(31023):912374-4723.0pen:Mon.fri~B:30.5. C-IB AUSNdfJOndlL.n:tn.ri.800,'ttlf'/ooistf;Mtbof,W(a/spe(,eS VI. Loa/ Wttcmt (Ml'tY TOIM nb-rndl'Jbn d\\farldblt. Dlscowr dlt \r\n\u0026dlWdsclGog,lto~ldrim,k;fMsdf'ld~,wttliJ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATtoN \r\n \r\n/ilus~l.uyriwrs.~gdito.nft;htstarict1Nll.ffl:Mld~ AD,\\.\\lSO)fSnSllrA\\tl'ATKFARU-SRU!tT B,tw\"n Lir \r\n \r\np/Nfum.filW11Dft-,thytmclG,tg,,i'1mnty~GIITA dowici\u0026Glemville.()0421);91Hi54--l6J2 ~YNr-tOl.l'd;d \r\n \r\n,,,_, __ MIOll,,..m \r\n \r\nCDOl.byaAlf.Nll..BF-F-f'N-RFTH-CB-cP-RVfD. Tmsiral\\-Jlllf \r\n \r\nfWtliar,, pc\u0026 1\"SIIOOlll:I. \\Mlffl. c;ollS, l!rSS NI boM rMIW). m'IUl!Jo.Jls.ps.i.b'ftAho~Gll'IP'l9'.trNb1MtS,.(ienfr.JI storl'tl#1dfood$ffi1Cl'40n.\u0026ornGeo?,i'scoast~llwiwl \r\n \r\nfirlHM'l  Mi,brii,U,,e \r\n \r\n CAMPING \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nl AD,OtSON\"S n s n C:UIP AT Ht:,\\RD\"~ HWJ\"F Betw!!n Lu- \r\ndowKi \u0026 Gl!nnYiU!, (30427); 912-65.43632. 0pen: Ye.'lf-iound; if \r\n \r\nF1TlCFJlW).Bf.'\u003ci IIIU. COLXJ'l\" ARTS COl!XOL 121 S. Main cool l1f awt. NHLSF-F-PNRF-TH-CB-cP.f!\\'-FD. \r\n \r\nSt. P.O. Box537.(31750);912-423-5767.HFMF.fHttmffflllfi \r\n \r\nt,1-,n \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nCR:\\SDntF.-\\TllEOfflll(jf.RAIJ) 119 S. Main St, (31750); ! GIJ.'i\\ \\ llJ.EI\\\\ 812N.MainSt.,(30427);912-654-3407.Rat~ \r\n912-42H116.HF-VI-NA. Al!Sbf'dmcMrhouseo/lhe/9JOsiMd S40-S65.0pen:24hrs.HHFSNR-OS-CCNs-CTV. 'r-4. \r\n \r\nLOOGING \r\nRA.\\tr\\OA U,!dTTT.D  l\u003e[BUS 735 Crtral 0rM, 01021); 912 271-9161. Kaea: ~5  S79. H-Hf-fPCiR-SNR-PF-OS\u003cC-NS-HC PO\u003cBX.I-VCR\\'H,1f. \r\n \r\n~dyblhtpedomingarts.fHllmB47~~!.Lll}t,or ; TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nIMfl'Jpt MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nCW,;\\11Ulrll..CO.\\!E0\".\\1T.R l34S. Malr1St.C304.27);912 654-2(XX). Hf-GR\u003cC-FO-PA-Mf. Tro1\"'tilorm,Jr.,on \r\n \r\nBUl\u0026CR.\\Y MUSEU.\\! Mur,,iqlal Buiking. 01750); 912-423 \r\nms.Op!n:April-S!pt., Mon-fri2S. EO-M. l/nlonaidC~ \r\n \r\n,tHadl'ldmtmtntosolthelv-~nw,e,i/M5ia1KMun/cfMIBuilding. \r\n \r\nOkf~Johl'don51. \r\n \r\nj ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITVTIONS \r\n \r\n: ~=~~'!~;:;;~==~/~ \r\n \r\n=~~~~~~=;!: F.AST ct\\TRAL TTDL'ilCAI. L\\STTTUTI 667 P!ffy House Road. Mrd_,.,..,,fht.rpmiiarn~ Pfdyo,,xow,il(rw,~ \r\n \r\n01750);912-468-7487.~Sam--Spm.ED. \r\n \r\nd.ngrhel.istt'llf'tlto/On.A'.M.~Na;-hb.WrtJllyN1 \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\nPAUI.KPARK PenyHous!Rd.,(31750);91242H357. 8A-8F- : c.,,~l.Oeilk'dn,t,,~.,lfll\u003ec.tow-\",thop.W,lshtp \r\n \r\nF-LPN-CP.FN1\u0026n9l..ge ~ ~ ~ b o d r1~,1mlit '. lfl)MM'l'. \r\n \r\n~GrllhtCJmtJeulCotrllT'lffa. \r\n \r\n: IIA\\lKl\\S\\llJLIIAR.'\u003cit:~ 110RSF. ll(AISl,\\'(it\"ACIUll' us \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n. Hwy.1 29,(]1036);912-892-9463.\"-'SsHorsl'C..-,,Wol~ \r\n \r\n~fdryprowde1',Wf!'homfs\u0026l}f,.,..~corxflltnb-lf)to RELIAROatEF.K\\li'll.OUfIMA,'\\,\\CE.\\100 1773A Bowtns . 5Q?~brelll~'omUS\u0026c-ill-'is,:o,s-M,\\~11\".W- \r\n \r\nMill Hwy., 7ml. N. offttwy.221,01750l:912-423-2998.CP-RV. COtJw1 \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nim rf:tn:-rs fA.'\u003ciln' (31023); E;ntmJn ,s the~ of UI(' Of19\"1,)I \r\nStW \\lislfc.lfldrs/qtorigi,i.Jlpa,iomri.rndwhomes. \r\nSPORTS a RECREATION \r\nOOOGE cotr.\\Ti' 1-'tBUC tlSHL'\u003ciG L\\XE NE on C ~ Rd. 49. 01011): 912-374-0651 f.l. JPSEofEMlmM!on 115H.tyl111d 3Jl. lhtnNEcnCcuuyRit49 \r\ncr.oRCIA OSR OOOGE OODTI' PUBLIC ASlll'\u003ciG ,\\RJA (31023); 912-374-6765. HBfFlPHRf.TIHP. The ftl olfffl d 104_.W.,uocJl\"\"\"~MS.M\\J'ffilfld~c,f\"ISh. 44.J ~olm:( .nJorJl\"IJli,~hiking 11ail.Albo.l~ ~ !ptf'd~.Kidsmiww,/~W~ir1A#FwniMCdlll)\"9 ,. \r\n \r\nEIJJST. PAlJlJC PARK PenyHouseRd.,(31750);912-4235050. HISTORIC SrTESIMONUMENTS BF.f-l-PN-CP-OP-RV. \r\n\"KATIE\" Sl'F.,\\.\\\\-l'lJ.\\11' nR:llRCK B,oad \u0026 Lumpkin Su. \r\n \r\nLODGING COW.\\1'MOTD. 716N. G,ant5t.,(31750); 912-423-4319. \r\n \r\n 01036l;91278J.1717.EO.MVI. Ch.'ol/htolt:kstMldffilfflldin,,igSN11f'YJl!'t'f91'\"/orS,.,ft/u9\"'dw-\"\"\"-\u0026.tin 18111.  hdJbeftt~IIWdMldiran~lldlt \"Old(:p'r.1HtxM\" \r\n \r\nDI~~ FAR\\.! L\\-S Bro I: BRIAKFAST Do:i!land f.-m; 501 OLD OPERA IKMJSt 100N. u.,1)k:11S1.,(310)6};912-7831717. BroxtonHwy,(31750);912-423-9859.Rate.:i.rldel S38.95.BB-FD. Open:9-5Moo-fri. EO.to.ww~llrQ:itr.1HcaMMl11mol \r\n \r\nOOll\\!l,'1'  ,\\lAME IIOOSF. 516W.CentralA~. {31750k912- f6s,,,--ril9t.hdrid~c.WIIQSSl,l9f'CtnJlll.\u0026f'l,'dr,ptrirolall\u0026 \r\n \r\n423-312l Rates: S7S  SBS. H-NR\u003cC-BHTV-CBK. \r\n \r\n11CS.V'isilm1Wk0ffllldculrur.Newr,ts-dlial\u003e.nured \r\n \r\nJ\\\\11:-.m I\\\\ ITr/.GIJL\\IJI 111 Bull RUil Rd. (3 1750); 912424-9500. Rates: undef S38.95  S58.99. HM-GR-SNR-CCNS HCPNPOCTV-C8K+IM. /GHTN \r\n,-_!.Mowlldot111J1tt,,d,f,o,11Wl'l\"f \r\n \r\nTA \\'LOR HAIJ, Ki'tlbe!St..01036); 912-783-1717. NR. Pf.Jnt.i/lOII homtburllorca 182Jby0, ~ N TA)(aw1!hCll'8Ird.Jnldbcit.HMid~he-dttpintp,l.n:s,.Oldtflhornt,n~Co.lfi.\u003esa,,fdptlYdlP1\u0026 \r\ndttuonJdCll't.lA. \r\n \r\nSHO~'lYS~S - FTnGDWJ\u003e 23S Ocil.J tfwf~ (317sot; 912 423-6661; 800-222-2222. Rates: S35-S65. H-Hf-GR-SNR\u003cC-RSFO-CTVMPA--NAMF. \r\nUPTOl'NM01ll. 3\\SS. GrantSt,01750);912-423-4351; 912 423-4365.Rat~ S2J.S37. PF-\u003cC-cTV. \r\n \r\nART a ENTERTAINMENT \r\nll-\\llu~1UPl!IASKI OOt'!'.TI' ARTS 001'\\0L CommumtySefviceBldg..Room 108.(]1036);912-7831884 ~ .1tthtHisroric(ptl-.1HowNdl)N' \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nFT17.GDlA.IJJOXTt,;NL-UOO)l\\lfJTIE P.0.b lOO.(J1750t; 912-423-831l llisMl'lf1'8.rllwdsol(,eoryr.110r.-lrimg'1tml, miylMslldksnv.-S.pe;ta{tJ.I.Jkn81X/l.ll),'IM'l':\\~1tJDlf a;usa1'11stwlcD\"NS\u0026RS.n1~,:JMw,e.f\u003cJli!IOlheH1)'rll)fflm olGtorgi,,'1 ~loads. \r\n \r\nOf~ULGl-l: Rl\\'F.lt So. of DownlOMl District (31036); 8FfPN WS.-CP.Pubkbrur l.Jrl!'.n] ~~AINltiJslwlJl9, mhlng.U11pnjw.\"\"1blpt111dmoto\"bo.111ng \r\nSOtmwt'\u003ci JIIUS rlA,\\TA110N\u0026 GOIJ' Hw/- 247. (31036); \r\n912-783-0600. RattS: S24  S30. GC. 11,t 18-hcw ~ aust\"isMdilt~\"jflt\\~golf,r,gJnTacllan 44/mol,\"\"'J \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 My Mine! \r\n \r\n127 \r\n \r\n htHsh.M\u003emuchtoolfCffo,both theinl!Yt5ledhomebtnlderandtheiNid CIRUJ: SS IJ\\'ES'l'OCK \\lARKlff Lumbe r City Highway, \r\n \r\ngolfer. Surrounded1Jy00Miful5't'flic views. \r\n \r\n(31539); 912375-5543. HR-PA. L.1rgi.~r,~horsc-ScJJe rn5Meof : \r\n \r\nTOWNCHF.t:KGOtfCOLIKSt: Golf (our5e Rd., (3 1036); 912 GM-9r.1 \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n783-0128. Open: Summer 8  8; Winter 6. PFOS-NSGCACSFF  FROG801TO.\\I GRISI\"~IUJ, Turner Rd.. (31539); 912375-4073.. \r\n \r\nCT.A9/IIJ/p!Jt,HrnuN folvt ...1tidlf,.,\\IIQ\\\\\",J/ \u0026_,rmud.Jfdi'md)1 _ Open:Seasonal.(omf'WfMllntqUPgnslmilf8nng~(Mncomto . \r\n \r\nvirl grc'\u003c'I~. p. 70. \r\n \r\ng,vd ot /J/cp homP bilg of all\u0026lOJ !fOUOO r:,1ts ot n\"1l \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nHISTORK SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nsmrm l'RO,\\'(i t:Rf.F.K C-\\.\\IJIGROINU  IIA\\\\KINS\\'llJ.F. \r\n \r\nJE1-1: DA\\1S ('J) WflY (:OutITTIOIISE 100 Jeff Davis SL, (31539); ) \r\n \r\nState Rt. #238. (31091); 912-7832551: 1-800227-2583. Rates: . 912-375-661 1.0pen: Moo. fri., S. H-HFNR HiSro11t.coorfhouser~ : \r\n \r\nS10-S1 5. H-HF-YA-GR-$NR-OS-(CBAFPNPGTH-CBCPOPRV : CM~1M01\"Jt,:,d \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nCTV-VCRPASBML R/'111wk 111,1h I~ fuJlyV\u003efV;(Prf~,t'11- Pru\u003ct \u0026 : MUSEUMS \r\nQu,f{. n.1tt11c#~,11111nlh~,- .lllrl ,1 \"1,xl,.1,l lr\u003cJuoq pot\u003e\u003c/ ,~wihetJ yoo re \r\n \r\n/JI' Monrh/)'t.Jt(\", ,n,1'1.111~ LODCINC \r\n \r\n. IIAZIDllJRSTJln D,\\\\!IS MUSF.UM 104 CoffeeStreei. (31539); : \r\n 9:~~9~l~~~lii.iFJg~~l~;~o;,:,~.::~:~ . \r\n \r\nRI.A(:K S\\\\,\\\\ 1,\\\\ 411 ProgreM Ave. (31036); 912-7834466. ( fo,I( XJC,pty coHKIIOflS from }'l'Strt)'i\\11. Tot.M scf,,.\u003eduJed by ,v:pomt \r\n \r\nRates: 565-S\u0026l. CC-NSBBRS-CTVCBKJA. (GHrA) \r\n \r\nfnt'flr ~ J Y l.ibtriry. \r\n \r\n~:~.~OR-~?:;.~11;.;~~~~i;::J.~!t:~~~~B~:a:.~~ Kl\\'f.R BF-F-PG-RF-WS-. lh\\RNfSSTKAINING FACIIJ l'VCA,\\ll'GROlf~U US 129S., P.O. I SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\ni Al.1i\\.\\lAIIA \r\n \r\nJeff O~s Counfi, (31 539); \r\n \r\n-KA-CS-FFCTVl C. \r\n \r\n( PA. ~,l11lnct1t10t1kxbo.lling\u0026sJ:ii11g. Thtoprem,t!flatt}Hl'IOUlhb.us ( \r\n \r\n~j~~'ia't~!F, rrvet111soo111NS1Gootgi;, \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\nRFSli\\lrRA,\\'1' 516 Progress A~ . \u003c31036t. 912 i Jfff OA\\'IS COl'YJ'R\\' CLUII us Hwy 221 , (31539); 912375- . \r\n \r\ni 5545. HFGC-GPPOTCFDMF. Pio-shop, 1est.Jwdnl, s1~imning . \r\n \r\nTROTl'f.R\"S IXS 111 N. Warren St.. (31036); 912783-2914; j pool, 9-hokgulfCOUlse, teon,scou,rs \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n91 27832915.Rates:under S3895 - S58.99.Hf.SNR-CC-NSCTV.  OC\\ILII.GF.E Rl\\1-lt (31Sl9); 9123JS-4S4J. BF-FRF-WS. ~ o f : A Golden Isles Trail Community \r\n \r\nSKOPPINC \r\n \r\n) /he l-Wfld's J.11ges1 Llr9('l001h ~\u0026 NJ11-..-vJ b y ~ ilntMnrud : ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nA,\\,,Qllf. MAKKt:r 1u\u003c:f. Rte. 4, Bo11: 4494, (31036); 912783 : huttlln{J grrut fisling \r\n \r\nI.T.T. R,\\\\'OXlf.R l'lflJI ,\\IIU. 3 mi. north of ciry on US 301. \r\n \r\n=:r:i:;,: ,~':e'::'::::::::;t:;?s~~ ; COUN'l1' Blvd~ 4343. Open: 10  5 Moo  Sat Sm. H.Jv,-1.Jmvi/Je\"s,x-.'r\\!Sf Mlf~ ! Otrm:\\CKGtrX\u0026 UOWKA,\\'GE Ki1klandStillRd., (31539);912  (3!545); Put,m.X.Toursby,JA'.)Oi,ltn'1'.\"Vlr \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n,it::,: J~ rJo\u003e,l/fn ,wrh d vJnl'/yof \u003cJnritjUPS andcol ) ~!!~~~~~=F~: \r\n \r\nW,\\l'Nf. \r\n \r\nUBRARl' 759 Sunset \r\n \r\n(31 545); 912-427 \r\n \r\nIIA\\VKl~S\\11JJ-: A,Vl1QI II( ~L\\IJ. 226 N. LUlll)kin SL, \r\n \r\n(31036); \r\n \r\n : \r\n \r\nSOlffl lf.RN IJSKS couO,lI8 Uvalda Highway #221, {31539); \r\n \r\n'. : \r\n \r\n2500;912427-4150. 0pen: Hours M, W,Th\u0026FI0-6, Tu\\0-S,Sa 11 3. ED.AlwutifiJl,l(lbtKlibtJry1V!thrhousdndsofou1s!ilfdr,gbooks \r\n \r\n912-783-3607.Mor,lh.mJOri\u003e.ift:nn\u003eprl:'St'rlredAlatg!'11,metyo/an 912-375-5545. Ra!es: S15  S1 8. Nine hole$, ldtyrbruuufufg,Ml5. : to choose \r\n \r\ntKp\u003eS dll(I collt'Cfoblt'\\ hr\u003ct11r,luN)' mpld',i'(J. i n d ~priced. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n;~1~i}~:rT!~~t::~!J~- l:u~;,~; ~:~~i,!c,::~~~:;=~':::: '. 1 \r\n~~~~g :~~t:1 \r\n \r\nllUIJ.,\\RH (:RH.K \\\\\"IIJ)JJl:F. MASA(iE.\\IL\\1' ARF.-\\ us Hwy . . --unu: Hm C\\ IW)()Sf, A1\\'U RAI i.ROAD ~sr.cno;r IIOl\"S[ \r\n6 Bruns,Wk St, (3 154S); ED-M. UI,., f!XJJ tJS1edNd1100.1!RE'grS!ly \r\n \r\n,11chi1octuttm ~H1\u003e1t11i(UJ',ri:tftS\\1l!e* Bmch11rt\u003eS;JvJJ,i\u003eIPitlChan\u003eb:\u003et ofCon1mivcp,11ldslfflH.11,.iimvi1\"1rru.vd1:mts C.IS4.'lt\u003c'tnpeJCcom pill?IN bf0\u003cht11c 111th ~tnr,c mf0tm.Jt1011 00 H:M(JllSV111e ifld /tool('S \r\n(.W,O~Jffl\u003cl/~00t\u003ehout) \r\nTRAVEL SERVKES \r\n'\"'\" 'KISS\\1UJ:.t'UASKI 0011;\\1\" CJ~\\Jttt,R OF \r\n;~~;:~~~::~~;~:B~~~;!,;,~'::ic'~':a-:!. CO.\\l\\lF.RCE 100 N. L~in St.. (31036);912783-1717, Open: \r\n \r\nJ~:1-l\"DAVIS FAIR GROUND Ki,kland Still Rd., OlSJg); 912_375_ . \u003c'AR'll:R IIOUSI~'l1lli 311 S. Wayne St., {31545); NR. N.llKiflJf \r\n \r\n2412. CP-OPRVFD. \r\n \r\nReg,sllyltsrl'd. \r\n \r\n: lXK:l'ORTO\\\\'N IIISl\"OKIC,\\L ,\\L\\RKFJ( Ooctortown Rd ., \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n: (3 1545); H-HFEO-SNR-CCf.LPNPOTCWSCPRSKFOFl \r\n \r\n~tlll~\\T\\\\'F..\\1TJL~ - IL\\1J.EJICR.\\'f 601 Rowland St., (31539); . CTVClF8KGSIMKA-CE-U-MF. (GHIA.1 3753400 Rates: 147  15899 HFGRCc.POCTV.CBHIM , WAYNF. r.011,,1 t:OtlR11 10IISE Brun~vid It, (31145); NR. \r\n \r\n. GtGJ 1901, lislt\u003edNJ/10t'IJI Rl'!J'SllY \r\n \r\n;'~~~~~.ISNMOTFJ. 312CoffeeSLP.0. 8ox71 1,(31539); 912 : ART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\n1~-hichciJ11be\\lJl'\\'Mfl1Y~t{W) /)r.;a)vf\u003ettheBad;roadsofGeolg,alO SHOPPING \r\n \r\n: WAY~F.COHN1''1\\R'l'S('.t}ll:\\'.CII, 417 5. HickOf'Y St.. (31545); \r\n \r\n1.,,,t.191.lrrm, f,~lm,111(/frsw.1/s.pructfulLJl..c\u003es.ndf.J..\"Ynvm;t\u003ex \r\n \r\n\"l-\\~Coon,YAIB COlllOlmtnts tocokxyour f.fe \r\n \r\ncr/lt.tnrqolfc01ncs.l11\u003eroor. tr1\\W'f'S,tnd111JlqUl'p/rusures. FaJlinloriH' CIL\\11,\\IA1YS ANllQUF. GAW.R\\' H....,y_341 (Golden Isles Paric- . \r\n \r\n\u0026SylhyttvncfGfo-t~'(comtryft\\.lrn,{(,HTAJ \r\n \r\nway), (3 1S39); 912-375-4543. Opeo: 9-5. 51Jle/)'cd.:.ffl1Svlt'kome EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\n,a,a11lvsh61a1CJXO(Jt'rfy OUJ',/)'dflfNlUe5!mi(J{'. \r\n \r\n: AI.TAIIAMAlT.CIIXIC,\\I. IS~1rnm: 1777 w. Cherry St ., \r\n \r\nWl!N11ff cuss,a; Ai\\''llQI FS \u0026 COI.U:CllHI.J.:S Hwy. 341 . (J I545); 912-427-5800.Open:Mon. Thi.I\".. 8- 10; Fri.8 S. ED. Lo- \r\n \r\n(Golden Isles Parkway), (31539);9 12-375-4543. fa1\")1W'irfiolow!s' c;,ted an a S0.,10P camptJ$ in n,raJ 5outh\u0026lst C,eo,g,a. ATI is iJ p,.llir \r\n \r\nHazleltttrSI  Jeff Dauis Board of Tourism \r\n \r\n.mflqU('i \u0026coUt.xliblcillY71S WIN a,Jf)lead(t' dltS shop_ \r\n \r\n. thmc.llhmtut.eoHt'f\"'9oot'-df'Kit\\lO-J-Nfrjp/otndprograms, (ert1fi \r\n \r\n9li.37S\u003cl641.0pen: ()U)f. Rf.D MR~ Glrl\" SIIOl'PF. Bell Telephone Rd., {31539): j C,lrP Pll)91\"dll!S dOOJ(AAl-,:,'IX)Tam tl:SSOO.l!c' dt'fJri'PS. 10am  6pm.CC{il. A\"\"\"\"'rollnbl,s.' SPORTS \u0026 RECREATIOlll \r\n \r\nHAZLEHURST, GEORGIA \r\n \r\ngifts, vi\u003cTCltltllt kxJfl'd lll 50 yruH1kl biJm. \r\n \r\n; lAKF.IJ~DSA\\' GltACF. Ga. 201, (315'1S); F-LPN. \r\n \r\nSFJJJ'.l{S mu~'lln' ll-\\..\\1At,lJ SAllSAGE Yawn Road, (31539); RAl'ONIF.R \\\\'IIJ)ml: M, NAGFJ\\[Yf 1\\RFA Check S1a1ion on \r\n \r\n912 3754360. Open: Thur-Fri-Sat 12am8pm. Pork gr01m. Mtom ; GA 32, (31545); Public hunrl/19 \r\n \r\npmcl\"SSi ,,nd p.ldr,lg('d on tht f.m11/y fann. A real ,,g,rcultur,J/ C\u003e'.pm  \r\n \r\n(912) 375-4543 \r\neotto11 'l:011rs ,Avni/nbk \r\n \r\nenctM\"tySouthemerYIOCiJrlkn\u003cxv \r\n \r\n: CAMPING \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n\\ AtTA.\\IAIIA IU\\'ER fA.\\IIIGROU~O 249 Joe Naia Rd.. {31545); \r\n \r\nILUU-:ll lfKS1'1f,ff OA\\1S HOARD OFTOlIRlS)I 507 E. Jarman ; ~~~~::v~~~-~~:t~:~:=:~~~=jia,~~ \r\n \r\n~ :~~ : : ; ; ~37S~ \r\n \r\n85 l~ ~~ ~ -~ ~TS~ -= \r\n \r\n! \r\n \r\nCAlrf)g(ooodhasopi,1andshadt\u003edh\u003e-ll'lsiies. Thleeldrrft~ \r\n \r\nvJls. prucefli lakt.\u003eS aoo ldty lll'('I\"\u003e, p.i,ct'l'ltu golf cou,sa; ~ : kx(,sivng.FrornH,,.y169go1omdemdfktv~.tu\u003cnnghrandgo51,2 \r\n \r\nOctober ,E ,November \r\n \r\n_ urosures.Jrdoo(IIK-p/f'Miircs.Fdlinrorhl'CdS}'hythmofC,eotgid'.s: mi/t\u003e5on()gftrho,J)l\"RdDnrvxmgft'C!Llk\u003c'fotn,wnmx79.r-Jarureadlb \r\n \r\n: COlllltyrruds.(GHTA) \r\n \r\nfah ing \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n~i1SPU\"Pout.JdOt1poJgrll8 \r\n \r\nJ.\\\\'CT.EL.\\,\\'OL\\'G 912427-7987. \r\n \r\nCome haue a cotton pickin' good time \r\nATTRACTIONS 181)() FAR.\\\\~1l'.-\\0 Jeff  Davis F.iirgroond. 0 1539); Open: Seasonal. M. Rt\u003en1m ro ,, llf~ ITT ,lflfl PWfff('f)((! rht\u003e v;;lfi QI Idem.:, ptll/JIIM'. p,Ni'duJKiJI II/Ill' t,wn IQ 11f11Jtl'Ciate rht Y'llless ended\\\"Of\u003e of,11\u003ct\u003eS/OtS Whi\u003e(\u003eat,wl IIJl\u003ewJylc, ,J/IMlt.V lllliiy Anokl f.wnilOiM 1Mto1C!dro111lunct,o,ung~.dflmthof.M,bdm,lfJd,11111quemJ \u003ch'fl('f'} cotrflli-'tC' t/lr, S111t1/I 1t1ll,)91.' of~ bcgiM,iigs from dflO:/,e, \r\nflfllo\" \r\n \r\nPARADISF. PARK ns11 (:.\\.\\11' 912-427-6139. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n: LODGING \r\nr-, : DA\\\"S IXN JfSl'P US 301 S., (31545); 912-427-3751. \r\n \r\nJF.ffF.RSON 0.-\\\\lS MR\\IORL\\l. lll~IORIC SITF. 338 Jeff Davis \\ J \\\\II:.~}\\ I\\\\ Jr~~I I' 205 North H\\.vy. 301, (3 1545); 912-427- \r\n \r\n\" Park Rd., (3 1750); 912-831 -2335.Open: Tu. Sal 9-5; Sun. 2-5:30. . 6800; 800-541 -3268. Rates: under S38.95  SSS.99. HGR-SNR \r\nHED-M-YA-05-PN-TH. S11e 1~-hffe May 10, 1865. ConfJ;Jle : CCNS-HCPOCTVCBK. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nD.Jm Pl't\u003esld...\"'111 ~fft'fSIJf'I \r\n \r\nWJS Cilpttlfed IJy IJruan t,ocps. (Ml Vlilr mu- ; \r\n \r\nPIN5t\u003e see OU1 ,.KJ Ofi thr Ins~ r1Ql'lt (01,., \r\n \r\nseu,n,l()(/monumcntAnoffi6aJP3f1flf.'tllllhc'CNtfWa1Drsc(1',wyT,a,t : \\\\'FSTF.RNM01H, 194 H~--..y. 301 S., (3 1545); 912-427-7600. \r\n \r\nJACKSONVILLE \r\n \r\nRates: S37  SS7. H-HF-FP-GR-PF-OSCCNSFRS-FL-OVCBK : IMPANALI. . \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n: TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nIIOKSf. CRt:F.K \\\\'IIJ)UtT. ,\\L\\NAGK\\IF..\\'T ARF.A East and West ; A\\ITRAH m:POT W. Broad SL, 0 1545); F0t restWarlOnS u/1 800- \r\n \r\nof Jacksonv~le along GA 11 7. (3 1544); \r\n \r\n872-7245. \r\n \r\n128 \r\n \r\n1998 Geo(~ia Ou My 1'vliud \r\n \r\n agnolio . Midlands \r\n \r\nJf.Sl ll'-\\\\Al\"XF. f.()Wl1YC:m .\\1Hllt 0 t'CO\\UIIJ!Ct: 124 NW LODGING \r\n \r\n\\\\IIJ.O'll' IAKECO( I/\\TM\\'C:J.llB 301 Wi ll ow lak e 011ve, \r\n \r\nBroadSL.(31545); 912-427-202l C.O\u0026'olfflhl'bJcl.m.ldsof6f'lllr- . IJTllJ: OC\\ll Uil.f Sr\\TF. P\\RK \u0026 I.OIIGr U.S.H\\rt. 319/441, (30439); 9\\2-685-2124. Raia: 521  m . GC. \r\n \r\n9'\u003c'.l'.tWk~~~'1irsMJd~pt\u003eM,hJIJ.csdtldldlyn,,. (31055); 800-864-7275;91Hl68-7474.Rates: SSO - SS5. 0pen: CAMPING \r\n \r\n~;f :~::~,;~~ ~.e::~'Zs~~~~~F-~-~H~'P-~~~RJ-~~: ~l'((e/IMtgcl(cocrws,hd.tor1ermnurrsdtJd1X11C\u003eP\"',!SOO'S FJ/J 7am . 10pm. H-SNR-PFOSCC-NSBff.GC-l-PNPGPO-Rf.TC- \r\n \r\nwiro dlo'tasyrh)1m~~.~t~= : i 1 s \r\n \r\n! TH-WS.CB-CP-OP-RV-LD-R-Rs-FD CTVGS-MF. (GHT,V \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nj \\\\Ar M: C0l.!~1T Totll0 S\\I 00,\\lt0 124tIWBl'OlldSt.. P.0 . b MMi:-;OIJ,\\ IX;-l 750 f. Oal: St., US 441 S., (31055); 912-868- Amffxrx'S,ndJ,;k;.q\u003e,Wg.li. \r\n \r\n70,(3 \\ S45); 912-427-2028. 18.,,re,r1/omwl,ooh !O!'OO.JlflJl'. 743\\, \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\ntio1:tholtt.ll(/ll'i4Jll~IIIWJ!,nl\"(Olr., /'GH1A \r\n \r\n..,. : RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\ncrm nr1.\\.,Tmo, Route 1Bo 304, (30439); 91HSs.ssso. \r\n \r\n1.m u:oc.m LUJ:!\u003col\\11; P\\RK .t IJUXiF U.S. Hwy.319/441, \r\n \r\nA Wrregross Trilil Communiry ATI'RACTIOI\\I \r\n \r\n(31055);800-864-1275;912868-7474. Ra!e!.: SSO SSS.Open:  7am  l(pn. H-SNRPF-OS-CC-NS-BFHiC-lPN-PG-PO-RFTC \r\nTH-WS-CB-CP-DP,RVW-R-RS-fDCTV-GS-MF. IGHT,\u003eJ \r\nTRAVEL 51::RVICES \r\n \r\n(OlffU KT I,, 1n:rrrn P.O. Box208,(30439t,912-6854100. Ra1es: uncSer 538.95 - SSS.99. H-SNR-CCNS-F-LPOCTVCBKFfNAVl, /GHTAJ \r\nl),\\\\\"S L\\N  ,m.7TEll 728S.LewisSL, (30439t9126852700.,, \r\n \r\nWIJOWIO \\\\ 'fJJ. P,\\\\llJO,'\\ (31316t, PA. Sui/t 11'1 1907, 0:1 Nd TI:Ui\\lMCOll1' 11' ( 1L\\.IIIU;ll 0 .-C0.ll.lffJICf. 120 E. Qak St, '. \r\n \r\nPlt.t:1tk'!'1c.,,K1o,r~d-\u0026rl(owr \r\n \r\nDOlldlRrg/Slry. ~,t'lp-oir.Q.'dpiMc~Woll'l'll,..,.)t',YS P.Julo'I ; (31155t, 912-868-6365. C. 1G'iTN \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nW'offf'ff110d!d.Jytwl'/11Jriu~ICU.ffl1.,,tid:\u003e11f(Ji'lt-J11'(1900l. \r\n \r\n; CONVEN\" tON C'.ENTER HlSTOR1C Srn'.S/MONUMENTS \r\n11111.f. OC\\111.f.f.F. STATf. PAHK \u0026 l,Ol)(iE U.S.H\\,y. 319'44I. JO.\\'f.'i CREEK Si\\l'llSTCJUJRCII Hwy. 301 N., (31316); 912 (31055); 800-B64-7275; 912-868-7474.Ra1es:SSO- SSS.Open: 5459315. ComNtJ/f'd.,, 18/Q M\"' 1856. ~/C'nQ' ~ stlll futM/lf.'d 7am  1~. H-SNR-Pf-OS-CC-NS-Bf-F-GU-PN-PGPORfTC \r\n \r\nwid!ongrrldlpe1..siwrwAAr8\"kooyarroOf)('t'~,1Ss/.M\u003eiE'ilMg lH-'NS-CB-CPOPRV-W-R-RS-fD-cTVGSMF. 30-IOOt1l loog,. .n1 \r\n \r\n,lf(.\\l ,.,,..,,pre5!M'td\u0026lflll'll'Sl,nqlurark~Ie \r\n \r\nror.'l'l'\u003c'fU'(('l1r,;,-~,rhOl'Hllt'lf'Slalll'dl'lfdMcMrr119ispe,fecr/rxlJOI( \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n9\"f,11'*0l'ldwpA:S18./tolt\u003er,:Jfu')t'IJfb-f~9,1ffl{'f \r\n \r\n\"'1!1S Pt,rtng9\"\"'M, n.,.,,,-rwigpoa( lfflrllfaufl cb W/GHIAJ \r\n \r\nMOTil. 7 H1Vj. 84 N., (31316); 912-545--2044. Ra1es.: under \r\n \r\nS38.95. \r\nHISTORIC S(TE5/M0NUMENTS \\'l:11'.RAS'S PARK Hicjlw~341 and 19, (31549); HKIOflUim.,rt ro.,,hcrJIJfo/1\"\" Wtl.'f.JI.L1t1lt'fE LMngSl~rt'qlll'llla/Ulf'Con~'/ql,IJl,~a(Honor.,,,Jnhtit,oto/~1\\llo6'!db-dw =\"Y \r\n \r\nANOTHER \r\n \r\nBLOOMIN' \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nFESTIVAL \r\n \r\nII0IIIXrlUOIIK.\\\"' 101South51a1e5t.,(304S6). 912-5264489. A., \r\n \r\nSaturday, April 11 Downtown Metter, Georgia \r\n \r\nfestival sponsored by \r\n \r\nA Golden 1$/es Trail communiry \r\n \r\nMetter-Candler C hamber o f Commerce \r\n \r\n~==;~==~.'3~:,s~z~s::J: ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 497  Metter, GA 30439 c__9_1_2-_6S8_-2_1_S_9__c_AX_9_1_2-_68_S_-_21_oa___J \r\n \r\nm.t~fffr!Ofw/1ore'!.cou,rJrtS\"'hotfittdO'IJ(lr\\,JCP \r\n \r\nWCJKW KEf.OKU LAHGE.\\IUlITT I Ii~ Montgome ry Lake, \r\n \r\n(31055);VIOtldtotdldrgtmoufhh.luGllqrflr)rtlfditCo.by~l.lfl\u003e \r\n \r\n=~;=:~::../.=:::. ~ IV Perl)\" .utt 1. 19311t1 Mortlgom,:ty Ldl., oW IN'~ A'lTRACTIOJ\\lS Aisog.,,, soolh  \"F.IJJ0Tl1,\\ \" (30439);91U,85-6988. Ar.xrfb,mngpl.lfl/Jpl.'Ot'f \r\n \r\nl',Hch!:fO\\l'SWlldlflGnilerandrc1/UlillCour,llt'1.llisbmdin~(Nf \r\n \r\nHISTORtC Sl'\"'ESJMONUMENTS \r\n \r\nJt\u003esC\" lmoklN.Jl\u003cM~ \r\n \r\nl'AI.IL\\l)(jf, JIO\\lf. ttw)'341 S. outsideMcRae. (31055); Homeol f'lw,b-,r,,_-.,~l;,u,,var:lso-tfugtr,tr.tn1M9\"N'lliHo\u003ermiln (llf:r'PT~. \r\nART\u0026: ENTERTAINMENT OWSOIJl1 1(;f.OMG IACUIJ.F,Gli ,\\11nTroHl1 r.11 B17 College St, {31055); NR-E.Bw/f111l8'JJ.rt,s~cmr\u003c1/orcu/rut.Jl,,ruin/ho\u003e \r\n \r\nGl!ll\u003eOGAR Uf.~ Hwy.121 N.lewrsSL.(30439);912-685-2222. toM+1~~s,t511t.1irro111r5o.wrs~dwrMJio pn:,ti,c'DoncM't'ra/~~l,l.td!Jt(Gt,d;J. \r\nSO\\n:H.mmros (30439); 912-685-2222. Open: Office Mon.  \r\nFri., 8  12. I - 5. H-OS-PN. Thtr,dof)irxCfX}flCMrt\u003etof~ bm.id(dSfNM,t/uelGuiM-Gdtdo.'rlSandcmpi.'io!Ava,5q,en. \r\n \r\n:1::\"9 : ..-I'd ~c~,Yis:S35 W'rf'l'lflYrY,ot'M(!i\"Ol.flSM'l'~m  HISTORIC SlTESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\n: : . o~l .iinJ \r\n \r\n!(_)C).? llt\\lN 0FJ'OT Da.'11'11ov..1, 912-685-6988. NR-EO-VI. \r\n \r\n: 19.?800.\\1\\\\l~AK\\\" 1210 South~ St, (30439); 91Hi85 \r\nIJ1TI.fOC\\IUl.liF.E.\\TAl1\\ l'AHK \u0026 liOI.Ff.OUll'if. U.S. Hwy. 6988. H-HF-L-PA. o,g,n.i1tor,(_JllNlld-'T\"(IW!-INtp,newcul.n/ 3191441 , (3105S); 800-8647275, 912-868-7474. W'.VW.gast.Jte- rftt,o,q,ldlhn,-.oodfloor. \r\n \r\nparl(s.org. \r\n \r\nFl ,,.~ ,\"'1,nr~Gclf/m,.,1 \r\n \r\n: 0IJJUK F.CII UMtll \u0026Cf.llf.Tf. M\\' Hl-.y. 46East,(30439);912 \r\n \r\n: 685-6988.NR. \\1I ISKII0Gl:-\\ N\\\\'IU)IJl1: .UAN,\\ GEIIE.'7 AK F~\\ Alo rig !h e : \r\n \r\nOcmulgeeRivef, (31055); 1~000.wl't'Sbo/1om/ancH1,vJ.YOOdidlal!J . SAl.f.\\l Olt!RCII (30439t, FotndJin 1879on~SJteoflheGrot9(\u003e \r\n \r\nrht-Ocmigi!('Rivtr.NoGirt'71'l9LOC.W1\\'eSlol~lfto1J11GA: Lft'PondD.im.l.DGl/ro.iaoodltrl1oldflondieeli.ri:5CH.wold \r\n \r\n111. \r\n \r\no',Jbl,J/f'n.\u003es,.'f\\'f\u003e \r\n \r\n'lll.FAIRCOl':\\\"11' KOA'rl.-\\.'l)l~G Ocmulgee River; US 341 SPORTfe' \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBridgp O lumbef City, (310S5); Mclties undw,J. B\u003criefo. ft'U)'. ; CJI.A HW\\ IL\\KH0W t'ORt~'l' PHF-SF.R\\1'. Salem Churd! Road, \r\n \r\nSt.M'SL#df.g~.Mc~!l('l..a,ring \r\n \r\n 404-873-6949. ~ : Re5erva1ion. Apmmtpn.'SffW011Tlrobyrlie \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n, U\u003c1rue(o,ISff\\ldllC)'.H.lslJflo/Cl''/eU.-iti.H.-1MJJ(QfLvgtpopuldrmo( \r\n \r\n,mu: OC.lll'Ua}: !ffA1l: l',\\HK \u0026 U)J)Gf. U.S. Hwy. 319/441, G.'O'!)ld Piltmr (,.Rshrol\u003e,I \r\n \r\n(3105St, 800-864-7275; 912-868-7474. Rata: SSO  SS5. Open: OtnUOOH N,\\ilKF. l lt\\.11. 431 W. Vertia St.,(30439); 912-685-- \r\n \r\n7am  10pm. HSNR-pf-OS-CC-NS-Bf.F.-GClPN-PG-PO-RfTC 6988.0pen.~Soodown.H-OS-PNPG-TH-PA-VI.Comi!.tso/11 \r\n \r\nTH,V/S,(8,(P-OP,RVLO,R-RSfDClV-GSMf,JO.roo111.b:/gl\u003eand. 1\"'1o\"'r\u003c'dSli/\u003ell9.Jl'Pdptm!\u003clbmii.ypicl'wuig\"~err.JJ/tfw1pro- \r\n \r\na:,nfirrMct'cH!ltr11111'10,u,1\u003c'ret.1Ur.inf.-nJCi1fff!ntylSpert\u003cfilr~ l'ides.t1WWofrw\"'l't.nlfSE\\1T111die~.Thtp.M'da-Ji1~ \r\n \r\n!}t!.Jll.l)\u003cS!Yld!cp.rl'1/B.Jdt\u003er]dfClllllYC1'b/ilmliji,ooJlg.Jfhtr ,vr;mbw, .f9-TUIIDl'9()rbwngAJ/~if(tPr1fITTCflflOlllddrrrliflg \r\n \r\n~.Punmgt}l'11.5WltlVIW19pod.tmlisc01A\"tS,c,lblP1V ,tr/A, \r\n \r\n,11eaii \r\n \r\nIOZ.,. _ _ GA3111D \r\n-134 S. MmSt.. U.S. ffwr,301 \r\n-GA30a7 \r\n--l-l6Maerll:dt2'.Mnm.GA300P \r\nU.S.Hwy. 2 8 0 , B m d l S t . . - . G A 3 0 ' 5 S 9U/557-6JZ3 l32SoaobMmSt..U.S.ffwr. 30l -GA- \r\n-IIIN)1.()VE.10! \r\n2 8 0 5 . _ h l s - r . U . S . H w y. 280 -GA30474 \r\n- . -U.S.ffwr.30l,.......GA:!Ot67 \r\n~I \r\nor\"'DO'J\"aaalWa- . . . . . \r\n \r\n1998 Gto,xia 011 My l\\ifill(f \r\n \r\n129 \r\n \r\n Magnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nIIOUOA\\' INN f.,W' IU~~S Mf.'1'11:R 1-16, Exit 23, (30439); 912- . years. Bui roddyyouc.v,enp;campillg. 8raze/lCreekGolfCourw-a \r\n \r\n685-3030. \r\n \r\nmn,,.hokrotxS\u003c', /ak('fishing, tl'flfJU. swimmmg, andpim,ckrng.forgoJf \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nhi.,, (,jN 911-557-7745.,.-, UllTAJ f'l, ~N ' l-l't' ow Ji/ Ill! Iii, b,1(( ol r/11 R,wl \r\n \r\n\\\\ \\l tu lIOI SI-' 1115 5. lewis St, (30439); 1u\u003el1A,I \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nSHOPPING SIIF.CL\\L1\" SIIOPS OF ,u r.rl'F.R Downtown Metter, (30439); 912\"6856988;912-685-5897. Opert M-Sa 9:30-6:30. H-CC.GS-VI. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nGORDO~L\\AIATA.\\Wl.\\ SrATF. PARli \u0026 GOU: COURSE U.S. HY,ry. 280, (30453); 801).864-7275; 912557-7744. Open: 7am 10pm. H-SNR-PFOS-CC-f.GC-LPN-PGPO-TC-CP-OP-RV-PA. IM'VW.gastateparks.org. {GIITAI \r\n/'l1,JW ) 1-/'0, j, tdm rlw lK!lr1,1w,t \r\n \r\nMElTfJl. CO)I.\\IISSAR\\' 1-16. Metter exit 23. (30439); 912-685 6988; 912-685-2159. Houses Lal Welmne Cemer and Cl~ of Commerce Mrrl'F.R 100\\1. \\\\UCO.\\IF.CF~\\1l:Jt 1210 South lewis St., (30439); 912685-6988; 912-6852159. Open: Mon. Sat , 9  5. H-HF-ED-ClV-PA-Vt. D,sc\u003cMi.'f rhe \u0026Jd:loads of Georgia ro wo,king fanns: hvey fairs dnd fesrivab.procefuJ lakes i1lld ldl'f rivro; exceltem golfcourses; Mronc tn.ilSlves .ind1J1~ pk:dlurcs. fill{ Niro !he-rosy thydJm ofGxga's count,y roads (GIITAJ \r\n~stsuw ud ~p,IIJ( ll9 \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n0 ll001'F Rl\\'F.R l'UNT,mo~ Hwy 56 N,, (30453); 912SS7 6464. GRGPCPRV-NA Caiioe FWt Trips, one day 17.f), Mlfd,;r; trip. (,1mp,ng lishmg. picnicking: mom, hooic /IDOi.ups. teots 1u:lr.ome. Hurrtmgmps,deet, rurkey, wikJhog. \r\nLODGING \r\n'lllf.NF.LSON IIOIU 118 S. Main St. (30453); 912-557-4411. Rates: 565 - S85. H-HfCC-88-C!-CBK-VI. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAlX,\\i\\'DER IIOTFJ. H\\vy. 280, Brazell St., (30453): 912-5576323. Used dS mnmuniry n,ee6ng place. ~ Chamber of Com \r\nc~ mt.'fCEI. loeo/ Wekome Cente, Id Tattnall Oevelopment Aufhomy. \r\nNation.JI Regislf'j lisvng. \r\n \r\nMIIANCO)' JIAU. P.O. BoK 87, (31060); 912362-4271. CaUOty H,1/J f0t t0t.1nst infOl7TlJtioli at the Chamber of CQ7lttlel'ce .u (911) 374 4713 \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n,\\f0~1Go.,1F.H\\' COW\\'11' OSTRICII/E\\IU RA:\\'CII 457 Connell Ln., (30441); 912183-4167. Ra1es: 12 per pe!SOO. EDYAGRCC fD-KAIB-T5. Ostrich/Emu \u0026 RhM,. dle alrem.11,ve ltveStod.:. E\u003e:celtent IIP',\"lit!Jfirulnuefa- prop/e L ~ Srea5f)Ktaru/,)fh11geralite(d,m optraticn. Awdl samples, blowneggs, Mt~ (Teat fun! \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\nKRE\\\\'lUN l'AIUiF.R COUJ:GF. Hwy 280. (30445); 912-5832241; 8003421 087. HHfNHLEDTCMF. Al BreWlonParketCollegeoorp,iv,ir11 sdloolrra\u003cir.ion ofmoraldOOacademlCexcellence is b.JJ. iJll(i'd, Wceo,ourage you /0 ru/tivareyou, cduc.1tl00al, cultural, phystcdf at\u003edjjJmwal\u003ckwlopmenr. WeNe~rohelp1mhfOIJ(a\u003cademicob1ec11,..es and peoondl plannin\u003cJ. We slJTL.-t' to gradwk' indMduatS with \r\n,,.,.fot.K\"}Nrckg,tt!Swho.1reprofessiorul/yptl'P,lted.1ndmo,,J//y1esponsi- \r\n \r\nROCHELLE SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION )l.\\LIARDPOL\\'TGOIJ'CW8 H\"'J. 211, (31079); 912-36S 7810. GC. A-WliNdPoint isaUSGAMetri\u003eerCOUl'Sf'O(X'fl to thepcm/i\u003c. \r\nfilmily dnd co,p\u003cxa re memberships avaifable. Relaxing alln05f)l\u003eerP. COO'l~1er.burch.1mpionshipqual,ryBesrg,eensinSouthGoorgkl. \r\nSCREVEN \r\nCAMPING IIAPl'\\' ACRF.SKFSORJC:.\\,\\IPGRO rnrns 5441 Odum Rd.S., (31160); 91218\u00266781. Rates: 110. 01.CC.f.PN.f\u003e()THCPDP RV-E-GH A. Rut,1/GlmpgroundonSIWl!th !Ji?rlf'Mtionpropetfy. ExrPl{enJ hiking and biking. (rsliin\u003cj SI. by. festival \u0026N with dflnUJl evenls. lGI/M \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS TROUl'\"S rmrn (304Sn, \r\n \r\nNAHUNTA CAMPING SATIUA Rl't'ER VACAllOXIA\\'D 912-7784671. F. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n\\'FJJ.OWROSF. INNRFJ\u003e\u0026HRF~\\Kt'A,\\T 412 E. Main St., (304Sn; 912-S29-4912; 912-529-4776. Rates: under S38.95  118.99. HFNHLNREOMTH88FO-C1V~BKVl.C.Vt. \r\n \r\nLODCING \r\n81/R,\\'ll1l\\l r.mTAGF. 46 John Coffee Rd., (31SS4); 912-384 7082. Rates: S12S. H-Hf.EDMSNR-Pf-OSCCNSFPN- PG-POTHC8CGCPDPRVCWEGlVCRPAVll8LlMF. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES MIUJON PINF.S \\1SITOR CFN TF.R 1-16 at Ga. Hwy. 29, (30457}; 9125296263. Open: Daily 95. HF-18-Vl. Renovaredkxjr.ibinbwlt 1845 ard post off',ce d1ting ro /iire 18005. \r\nSTATESBORO \r\n \r\nVISIT STATESBORO, GA \r\n/tome efthe eagles \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n Raptor Ccn1cr  Din osa ur \\.lu,cum  Botani cal Garde n  An Gallery  Pl ane tarium \r\n \r\nJust ~Fl minutes west of ava 11 na h o n 1- 1G. ex iL 2.1 o r 26 \r\nCall 800-568-3301 \r\n\\\\'\\,w. \\ 'isit-stmcsbo ro. co rn \r\n \r\nSrAll:.'i BORO PRl.'1fm1E BAl7 n ST CIIUKOI 4 So. Zenerov,er Ave., (30458); SOIHOVE-301; 912-764-6058. l.drgesr Primi~BaptislChurchin theworld ChufCh rooo:(,lflbciJ1ranged. Ci!llf01dclads. \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\nGSUIL\\JJ.R(){),\\lflWSSI.JJ. UNION (30458); Ra1es: SS  S10. E. \r\nGA. SOUTI IERN llNl\\'F.KSn1' S\\'.\\IPII0, 1' ,\\i\\'DlllFATIR sorn11 332 South Main SL, (30458); BO(HOVE-301 ; 912-489 1869. Open: Moo  Fri8  5. Pfrlonnances i/lroughoul the ye.ir.Coo ract theStBtesboroConvention\u0026 VtSitoo 8weau forquanerlyG1lendar \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nGEORGL,\\ SOl.Tfl lERN UNl\\'f.RSffi' MUSF.U.U US lt.--iy. 301 lo cated on 1he main circle of GSU, (30460); 9\\U,81-5444. ED-M. Sotnh ofaiy. Omosauts. chang,og exhibits and hands-On~ \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\nGEORGIA SOLJl'llf.RN UNl\\'F.RS!n' Georgia Southern Univer sity, (30460); 912-681-5520. ED. \"Fastest growing urwerslty in the ,iaoon.  GSU is knoL\\n kx acade-trJKexcellenc:e.Jnd irs outs randing aft\u003e. ler,cp,ogran1, Ca/1 fol cu11en1 spot1mgevents \r\nOGEECIIF.Ell.CIL\\'IC\\L ISS111UTE 1 Joe Kennedy Blvd., 130418); 912681-IIOO. ED. \r\ns. STATF..\"iBOROKt:GIONA.LUUJtARr 124 Main St, (30458); \r\n912-681-0941 . Open: Mlh 98, Fri \u0026 Sat 96. HFED. Houses the B,annen GetleiJ/ogicdl CoNea,on. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREAT IO N \r\nFORFA\\1\"IIE!GlffS OOU~1lff \u003c:LUB P.O. Box 995, (30458); 912-7649817. GC. ((' r,t1 \r\n.m:.\\DOWL-\\KF.S GOU CLUB Meadow Lakes, (30458); 912 8)931 91. \r\nSOlfllU:KNUNKSGOll' QJJB 1031 Golf Club Rd., (30458); 9128393191.GCGP. An 18./iolefavonle.Open 7d;,ysperweek Of. le-rs pnvate insl/lK!K)fl, compeli1M' lOtJJJldl'nents iNld PrMTice l,J{l1iries. PGA proh.'SSICfldiS 00 duty. \r\n \r\n(A GEORGIA MAIN STREET OTY) \r\n \r\nCAMPIIVG \r\n \r\nOCILLA \r\nHISTORIC SIT5/MONUMENTS J F.FffJ{S(),'i' UA\\'IS :\\IJ,:\\IORl:\\L PAHK 8mi. west ofcity Ga Hwy. 32, (31774); NR. Listro NatiOOillR('(jst,y SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION COOK J..\\Kf. Ga. Hwy. 90 near laK., {31774); 912-468-5497. \u003c:ltl'~IAI. IAKE WATER l'ARK 11 mi. west of city; Ga Hwy 32, (31774); Open: April 110 M~leptember. \r\nOLIVER LODCINC \\\\llJ,()\\VHF~\\'D Cl\\'ll. WAR 111AiYl'A110NBFJ) \u0026 IIRF~\\KFA.\\T 134 Old Louisville Rd. Box 288, (30449); 800-662-4768; 912-8573809. Ra1es: 119 - over 179.99. HMGRINRCCNSPN POTH BBRRS\u003cTVCL\u003cSSfBK-IMNAMF. .' \r\nREIDSVILLE* \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nJIER'I)' NAllIHE 11l\u003e\\IL Heny Memorial Pine Forest; Ga. Southem Campus,(30458);912-681-5444. llXilredinHmyMMlofia/Pinc FoteslOflGeorg,aSouthernlanfJus.NamedkxDr.ClldllesHcity,apJ neerinthtru,pentineandllilv\u003cJiinrluslf'jirl Georgia \r\nIA\\IAR Q RAU.JR. RAPTOR CF~\\11:.R Georgia Southern University, (30460); 8005683301 . EDE. 1heRapt01Cente1featutesru gks. hcm-h, mv/5. and kesrrels in nei-endosed, natural niches linked by e/evaredboarrJwatksooa4-auewoodfandonl/,eG5UCdf1JPVS. VISltOO can watrhdemonsrrarions ofbird5' flighr andhuntiflfd dbiliries. FakCll1ef Stew Hein. ditMor of the coot.ef. is AA acc~imed w,Jr:Jli(e ar1,s1 and reachesman,ip,ogramsthtoughbitdpresent.Jl/Ol'IS, \r\n,\\IAG~OUA GARDFl~ GSU Campus, (30458); 912-6815876 or 6129. A 10-aaebotanlGlfgardm (\u00261turmgr.1reandnat.n.-,,plantsof the Southeasr. l.ared oo the site ofa 111m-\u003ciltht CMr1uy L3tm. \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nBF~\\\\'ER HOUSE. lllF. 121 S. Main St., (30458); 912-764-282 1. Open: Mon. NRSNROSCCNSFDCTVlMF. Boarding houses-l)\"e service. Food,s:se,vedinbcwlsundp/dtrers,11)'0(Jlownprrv,11erilble. HomecookcdSouthemmeals.Aplarewherc\u003easkinglo,serondsist.lJ:en as d complimem. \r\n \r\nPAHK\\\\'OOOCIRCI. 912-681 -3105. RV-PA. fwml)lm'esl(es. wurer, elt-.WiClty. seo.wrhoo'-uJ\u003e$persit1\u003e,fXJh/ic1esr,ooms,shor.M, and pets allowed. \r\nLO DGING \r\nCO\\lll)lff I\\\\ S'I \\'IT.\\I\\OIUI 316 South Main, (30458); 912 489-2626. Rates: under S38.95  $79.99. CC. ~ilfT4 \r\nCROSSROADS M(ITFJ ~TA115HORO 225 Norlh Main St., (l0418r, 9127641611 . Ra1es: uncle, 138.91. GRCCRSClVPA. \r\nOAYS l~N  Sli\\TFSIIOHO 461 South Main Street U.S. Hwy 301, (30418); 912764-1666; BOODAYSINN. Rates: 134  189. HGR \r\no~,., INR.CCNs.PNPGPORlClVC8KlMVCRPA. ,., Ph\\l',(' 'tT CW ,Id 011 /hf' /rl\\111\u003c' 8,Hk \r\nF~\\ Gl.El'iN 458 South Main St, (30458); 912-764-9117. Rates: underS38 .9S.CC. \r\ni'\\UUlllJ\u003e I\\\\ tn \\1 \\IIRIOTI Sl'\\IL'illORO 22S Lanier Road, (30459); 912-871 -2525; S00.228-2800. Rates: under S38.95  S18.99 HHFMGRINR.cCNlG PHCPlClVCBKHMNA. \r\nCiFOH\u003cil\\\"SllrJh'\\ 81l[\\h.r\\:ff 123 S. Ze u erower Ave., (304S8); 912489-6330: 912-489-57S1. Rates: under S38.95  SSS.99. OSNSBBFDCTVFBK.(GHf~I \r\n \r\nGORJ)();\"l,\\.,U..\\T,\\.\\t,\\J I,\\ s1w11: PARK \u0026 GOU: COURSE U.S. Hwy. 280, (304S3); \u00260-8647275; 9125577744. Open: 7am 10pm. HSNRPF-OSCC.f.GCLPNPGPOTC\u003cPDPRVPA. lc\u003ec,ned in Geotgiascoastalplain. this {JJ(k was wlCkt warLV for10 million \r\n \r\nSA\\1,\\.\"NAJI AYENUf. HISrORIC rnsnucr Savannah Avenue, lll\\ltrrm I\\\\ \"i'I \\II.\"iflOHO 616 Fair Rd, {30458); 912-681- \r\n \r\n(30458/; 800-LOVE]OL TlliswmlhtfifSI subufbmsl,)tt'SOOfOde- 7700; 800-426-7866. Rates: $58.95. S79.99. H-GRSNR-((-NS- \r\n \r\nvelcp/inrhf.earlyl900s. ThPga,rknsdfldhomes~bf.'mJ'fi'S(.'M'd : HCPOKCTVIMMF. HrAI \r\n \r\nand are now funaioning as a 111ial neifliborltood. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nr:,. , ,, _,,.. (1 , iJd Clll Pl!Jt' 1J \r\n \r\n130 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 M)' Mi11d \r\n \r\n Magnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nIIOUDAY INN t:Xl'KW  S'rA1TSHORO 42SSouth MainStieret. GrMJG.61:mJoG.l~hilw~i'llf.lllttp.fotniN~l.p::,t \r\n \r\n= ssa (30458); 912-e-7368. Ra!K: SSO  SlOO. H-Hf\u003cBK-J.IM. \r\n \r\n~ \u0026lu,s.:rv~. \r\n \r\nj.\\\\11:'-tl\\ \" ' :,ii \\IT.\\HOMO I Jameson Ave, (304S8); 912 . SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n:~--~~~'.~~~: \r\n \r\n538 95 99 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n. H-GR- : HRU.R Cll[f.K COIX rKYa.tJB Country Club Rd., (30467); \r\n \r\nPIN\u003e#'-MMlll'l~IMffClf'/(Ollff \r\n \r\no.w,. ) 912-86]1161; 912-564-2678. Open: \r\n \r\nOHiC-PO-T( -fO. 9- \r\n \r\nPARK'-AOOD ,\\ltnU. \u0026CA_lll'GROlND 936 South Main SL, . HO!lrp,,w.~~mpoo/.lffnfax.t'flOflA,l \r\n \r\n(304S8); 91Hi813105. Ratft:undrrS38.95. PA. \r\n \r\n; CAMPING \r\n \r\n~1~\\-~~~~~ ~~~--;;:t~l:.~:~~tlt~~ '. ~~~~=~~~ ,:v1~~1o~.1~~~ \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n\"\"\"'.,.,.....~/ocJI~ ONIO.\\ RCN TRAIi. l.ocatfd betwnd Shoney'~ (J0474l TK. W ~ \r\n~bul]andPIJRJ \r\nllOCK\\' CRF.EK f.0IJ\"OJ'B .....,.,.. 130southonf0festlakeDr~ (30474t 912-538-8610. AIN',mws.r 181-dtfl(tlfc(Jf)M Oeigt1td \r\nIMJl,ly,~~~.,,.,~ by~Ffkvtnt,1dwlK,g,ngp;,ll.6.IJOOy,11dllya.1FtJ/pnt:J1CP \r\n\\'IU..\\LL\\AIRPORTP,\\kK Vdalia Airport. (30474); 912-S37 \r\n: !frm~~hri:.;:~~~~:;: \r\n \r\nCTV.CL-CBK-FBIC: ~F~~~on,11,19\"l6 1l \r\n \r\nj fwtgJllbr...oFWsaibwrrdCl'l\"'-wlCtulll')'l'btttt:i.btdlf'l: Al'rOS. \r\n \r\nRFJJ C:,\\Rl'ET L\\N - ~TATL'iHORO 2875 U.S. Hwy. 301 ~ - : LODGING \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nI 1er,Ga~(30452); 80().2S1 19S2;91H!SH200. Ratts.:S39 - SSO. [ U.\\ \\'Sl~S - S\\U'A.'il..\\ 404W. OgehetSt,(30,16n; 912564 : O,\\l'SISN- \\lD,\\IJA 150JlyonsHwy.280E~(J0474), 912S37 \r\n~ -241n. HHf-SNRCC-m-F-PtH'ORS-K\u003cTV-C8K-J-IM-PA- ~~ BOO-OAYSINN. Rates:S42. 549_H-HF-SNR-CC-PO-CTV-MF. i 9251 . \"\"---IOflfM'~IKtCo\"\" \r\n \r\nsrnrstlOHO I\\\\ 106 South M.i1n Street (]0458); 912-489- ; \r\n \r\nf'INf,#-ou,iltlonthr/nf,dfl#ttCOl'W \r\n \r\n: IIOUD,n'L'i\\ F..\\PRl:t~ \\'11)\\IJ,\\ 2619 E fisl St. ()0474); \r\n \r\n8628; 800-8469466. Ralft: 575  mo. H-NR-GR-SNR-CC NS DRrA\\IIA\\'D ,\\IQ'rH. 1134 eunons Fe,y tti....,.., (30-167); 912 j 912-537-9000; 800-46S-4329. Ral H : $40 .50  563. \r\n \r\n8S-CI-RS-f0,8S-CTV-Clf8K-J-VCRPAA-Cl-\\/l-NA-Mf. '' /(,HrA) 564-7404. Rates: under S38.9S. GRSNR-C(-PO-CTV. \r\n \r\n: ~:~~::-OSCCNS-GP.PN-PO- RS-CTV-CBK-l-VCRPAKAN \r\n \r\nSllll.S INN 453 South Main St., (30458): 912-764-9633. Rat('!,: \r\n \r\nunde!S38.9S.CC. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SEAVKES \r\n \r\n. RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nSllPF.H IUIOlTJ. - ST,\\Tit'ilWHO 109 Nonh Mai n Street, (30cl58): 912-764S631; 912-489-7382. Rates:I.Wlde,S38.9S. H M-5NR-CCNS-GP-PO-C1V-CBl(-lM-PA. \r\n \r\nGt:OHGL\\ \\'ISrrOR l,'iFORU,\\TIO.'i CFSJT.H  !111.\\'A'iL\\ 8463 \u0026.ton's FtnyHwf~(]046n:912-829-3331 . Open: Sun.Sat, 8:30 \r\n 5:30. VI. Olto# l/ !J.~opNNfflin.b7n.JoonttmMldU'dillotJ} \r\n \r\nS\\\\HJ'S 11,\\RHF.QI IF. 21SN.W. MainSt,(30474); 912-S37-3934. \r\n\"'\"\"' \r\n \r\nTRllJJSG,urnr.,1.\\\\ 107South Main SL. ()0458j;912-4898781 . Rates: S44S85. H-GR-SNR-C(-NS-P0-RV\u003cTV-C8K. IGHfAJ \r\n~l:!ioTAUKANT/FOOD SERV ICE \r\n \r\n~'stMJOUnd.i:mta:ehr;/r,t#f$. VdlM-.wlindfttt,/tJllldPf SHOPPING \r\n \r\nJndbroclkttf.~MU.mi.oru/t.tirNl.151l'~ ;nJ,esuoonlJl,tg Drsaulla'.ILfX'!SMl'~b~ .If Mfas.JlllDfflll'Sffl'.J!ionstmrf.Q)Mfdl'll'./ISl,di!Jw.nlhefm~ \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nOXFORDSPORTS\\\\\"F..\\Hl\u003eUIU:rSJIOP 901 W, North St . \r\n(30474); 912-537-9379. fronRs l.nfs nd Mid ft.,/ph lllnm /ltrlD bb:- \r\n \r\nD\\\\UGlffUO\\l \"rMIOfl\u0026f,OIR\\11:J' SA'ill\\\\lCIII~~ 455 S. Main SL, (304S8); 912-764-9536. H-HF-OS-fF-0. IGHTAJ \r\nlll\\.'iKUYS RF..'IT\\l R\\.\\T Jnct. Hwf. 301, 2S \u0026 80. (l0458t \r\n \r\n( \r\n \r\n1or(trne,111Cx'Q'~ f,eeCIMe~ \r\nSCRF.\\T.'i r.o~11' 0l\\.\\18r.R OFCO.\\l.\\l t:RCE (30467):912564-7878.C. \r\n \r\n101 S. MainSt. \r\n \r\n.  \r\n \r\nSA\\'A.'i'~\\11 U!('.\u003c;,U:F.OIITTF.TSll()I' HY.y. 297, (30474), 912 S37-3016. 0tro/r/x\u003em.nJ~ofrt11r1wtJ941Cjt_l.no,,,usorwol dr\u0026iesl~~IOd.ly. \r\n \r\n912-764-2316. H-OS-C(-ffS-A. rGHTAJ \r\n \r\nKJ\".:. STF.\\IJ.R\\434S.M4tnSl.()0458k912-489-8658.H-OS- : VIDALIA \r\n \r\nCC-NS-CS-FF-0-VL \"'41AJ \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nftfM M'f 1 illlhi11i s,0011.nHl:\\\"T\\IR\\.\\T llE.KemectfSt, {30458); 912-764- \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n7190. 'GHIA! \r\n \r\n: HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n: FARU TOl'RS Of 'lDAl.lA 2805 East F.st St., (304741; 912 \r\n'(l,\\'t  S3B-8687.0pen:Mon.  Frl.,8am - S?n,TS.1-,onolthlbul \r\n; cn:lffb,rns,,iroc;':1Slllg.nfp.,ct.qr,g\u003clrl'~ifl~s,w.,g ' o#IDb.xccandconontvms~rilNFll \r\n \r\n\\\\ UtU llotSt:Open 24 lieus. 1.nSLl~N \r\n \r\nLE-WF.R-ROSA.'iSl\\1' IIOOSF. 403CluchSt. (30474); hJA \\lido TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nWF.\\71Jt\\Sl7JJJ.\\ Sll:\\11.IIOI SF. 409FairP.d..\u0026lOI S.; P.O. . 11MJSl)t',..,,,_.nowllowsCtrli\u0026dl'tlla:Am'ult,..girm. \r\n \r\nBo); 202S. (30458); 912-764-9007. Open: Sm. Ttu.. 11  lO; , Prn:RSON-'1\"'1JL\\.\\'KS IIOUSE 404 Jactson St. (30474); 912 \r\n \r\nFriJSat.11  1I. H-OS-CC-NS{S-Cl .((iHrAJ \r\n \r\nj 537-2354; 912-SJ7-8906.0pen:8:30S:30.NR. ~st)fr.ol \r\n \r\n\\'111,\\UA ONIOS C0.\\1.\\1n'r.t! P.O. Bolt 1609, (3047S); 912- \r\n537-1918. ffN~JtPourlon~IJJ \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n: ~.IIIM'IIOU!f'SI.JwoliicffolNdl\"N\u0026rhrf.ll~P.C. \r\n \r\n\\'IU,UJA TOURlS.\\I COUXOJ. 280S Easl f'nt SUffl. (30-174); \r\n \r\nRH,\\.'i\\\\TJJ. HMHIS\u0026Sl rN:'WSOITTl l 1'1:C\\.'iS 204S. MainSt., (30458); two n-td11 r1.1M Mll(h packag, /ooll foorl fdWl'r/M, Proc:tim av.~df5fdrt'Sbato't Wrfl:'Ol'lll:'Cl'fllt'r;' /Oro,W,JJ.JtJ. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n~TATFSBORO (X)~\\'l:,110N \u0026 nsrroHS Rl'.RF.\\ll 332 s. MainSt.(304SB); 912-489-1869;800-568-3l01.0pen:Mon - Fri \r\n~~:::i.::r;:;~~1-'io 8-JO  5. CVB-18-VI. .NlrlJwtolon ~ ~.WS. IIJtaic.t/M- \r\nn~ \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\n! 912-538-8687.0pen:Mon. - Fri.,B:30 -5. H-HFNA v,s,1\\1'.tJ.llli,. \r\n \r\nhomeofrhe 1.-ortlf.rn1MV\"~Onlorl.Mltleqilo,,!.1't\\'t'{lllliqui.'crty \r\n \r\n}'R,\\.'iKU'iL\\ 1'1Ant0 U51~ ll',:C. 205 S. E, Main St, (30474): Adw1mng.)'l.'lp,ogeswtltA-\\l'l1!Soorl\"\"\"'' ~ A:wl~olri!MSf \r\n \r\n-\"\"\"\"- 912-5J7-9347. H-E. Homt\u003eo/bc.,lyptofom!ffl~pJ.1fJ,-t'- \r\nOlfOOPl];RF.GIOSAJ. OOUSOLruRTIIEARTS 117 SE Main SL(30474); 912S37-8459. ~M.lal.itts\"'1br.Atna.Jfpe, \r\n \r\n~~ladsonGMNlog,c\"1/.Jbl.ey.nlrt.A'l.lm.JM~o#Art \u0026Hislo,y.Dint'illldlhq,.nh,slt)n(dM-n/or.n,andliK'MtOI.I~ r,hslq.gr.ftfl~llflllmlltcriblafGHIA/ \r\nl'INR-\"\"1.idOtlpMJfFJJ \r\n\\'IOAUA \\\\tLCO.\\U: \u003cD1Ul 2805 East first Street. Hr,y. 280 E. (30474):912-S38-8687;912-537-4466. 0pen:Mon. - fri.,8-S. H \r\n \r\nMUS EUMS \r\n \r\ntJlNA.IJ\\.l.alfdilrMToc.mblCU!(yetwmbero#C~l:,u.,ld, \r\n \r\nsrA'ITSUOHOHl'IJ.OCII CIL\\.\\IUt:HOl:co.,mr.ao; 102 s . \r\nMainSt.(30458);912-764-6111.H-Hf-C-W. V . u ~ S c : t b t \r\n;,lfJIIICl5lbMufr~Clwmba'lo#C~Ol\u0026.ti.loc.llt'dirl~ ,oo-,.w \r\noldl:utir'9M'd\"'-i/t\u0026'Pl'lgOl9'fl,'ll.wr.\\ffl'byloulMDSb. \r\n \r\n,\\LTA.\\L\\. .\\ll'SU!.\\I Of ART \u0026 IIL~TORl'. 1111! 611 .lack5on St, 1'19-AINnbm.Jlla!iJVJiWllton/oc,J/cJftl'act,omand/Olrt~ml (3(M74); 912-m 1911. Open: Mon.  Fri., 10-4. Closed Wtd. H r.rdGrol!fe\"'\"flS-.l/ltodxmon/calM'ld!INot!fr.KtlOIIS.{(iHIAJ \r\nNR-ED-M-GS-NA. IOMlptmYMflla:ill't'fxvto#CWffJf:l}pa..c/fh/\" ; \r\nIsh~po,CNt!Mfl110p,Mttffflll'p'l'lfflfi'C(10dtCfflltq \r\n \r\nT\u003eIAIL Gl:ORGL\\ \"S j{) I TRAIL (304S8); 800-LOV'E-301 . 11.J pm,-s tllWfj,rfw,HNnMSlG\u0026 ~YX\"tre;,SMhtrn~ (A/r;,,(!f!t,,odu~ \r\nSYLVANIA HISTORIC SIT5/MONUM ENTS Hl!KTOXS ff.RR\\' SITT. HY.y. 301 N., (30467); C,ru 1B15. ffrrytr,, ~iettlM.lol.dt;v/nNtG.. ~Cl'l'Jrt'I'. \r\n \r\n~bys.chMt,,n~~pMISmdngAl.d.coolf'~ Vi1on.v1 ~ MldSoo:.cllf'ln 1tWCIC.MW19L Houw.n rht 191/Br;,....,,HolM_hltdfltltf-11R6J,sll!lclHtslc.;cPla\u003cPs. \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTlTUTIONS \r\n--l.,\\l\u003eSOl',:GJ:\\t:.\\I.OC.IC-\\.1. IJHKAfll' 119 Church St., {30474); \r\n912537-8186.0pen:Mon.  Fri. 9 -1,2 6;Sal 9  I.ED. Oneofit. ~f]tfwk,g,u/~lrtx#ltl111~Urwrt'dSW5Cd fl'ctJOll tmLWIS ~ ~ m,uoN,n /11:'JIISi w1h i111 lrlCIIMf \r\nS\u003c.M.mlFA':171ll'i'TEOL'ilCAL ,~smun: 3001East FirstSIJetl. \r\n \r\nWALTHOURVILL5 \r\nA Wiregrall Tr.11I Communily \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \\\\'AL1110UR\\1tJF.l'RFS8\\\"JT.RL\\.\\' Olt!RCII Tibet Rd. 01333); Cll'JS~rll!U.FnrcdonyngoourM~oltn.'rrA'I.Jf Cong,t'9,'ftJ\u003cn!IOuch SN,ut,JJbulii'lgswOUtldfdbyl'IJlf'SIICo.Jks 111pNa(,.i fl'M9. \r\nWILLACOOCN  \r\n \r\nl)EU,G()()O,\\ll, IIOI ISF. Hr,y. 301,SI. Rl.24,(30467);912-5647SS4.0pen: Sy reque!,t. NH L-NR-EO. c.1815. Allhilrlf'lnainsofold J:1cksonbolq ~Sal'l'MCou-r1ywtdMllc,,Jby,1~. Hoose a,,'lf/Nbyflnll(ll'Chapf,~ofrheAmt'l'ic.irlRMoi\\llJOrt \r\n \r\n(30474); 912537-0386. Open: 8am - 1l pm. HHf-EO-NS,NA-MF. St.J!t /oodtd l~'Chniral n\u003cWIIJ) f,KJ/,ry, mth M'D IIIDrOfU!lj ilY~~ /o,publicw.1Y11hSN11t1gfcxm,,,I.Jrpt'.xd1tnmMwll1Bhrtll' \r\nsm.IiuilOfMl'J Ftlk'MCl'Bumts1Mldh:tlsuy 11~11tit,/Je41 \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nMCC:R.\\INF. TIIHl'Ea\\11,\\'F. ~711J, US t+wj.82. (31650); NA. Ap,Psewdwoodt.urullg tLtpMMP11Jl\"opet,Ui'ditrm 19.J6.4}, 19:hcm- \r\n \r\n11',o,esro,ed/ld5Jfliaint,,ni.wptOtf.M.in.19f'dbylr:uO'llSll'l'S. M~MOl'l\u003cOlllll)'. \r\n \r\ntlrjdPsqls,laslOIIIJIWl~1r,ne-$lil/~~1011!Y9iv/~1\" \r\n \r\n1998 GC\"llrgia 011 My i\\lfiud \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n Natural \r\nof Georgia Am i calo l o Fa l ls Brosstown Bald Choteau Elon Cha t tooga River Dah lonega Gold Museum Georg ia Mountain Fair Sky Valley Ski Resort Unico i State Park \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nC ity can:s Ay away as visitors rcvd in du.: f,'Tanck ur of{hc muu11t;1i11s or dis- \r\n \r\nin g and a pop ubr bc:tch and watt.:r park nuke this a fu n day-uSl' facility, as well as a year-ro und destination. Those wanting co recapture th :lt holi d:ty spirit \r\n \r\ncan take a tour, watch :, film and browse the in: cn.~. arn p:irlor and gifr shop. \r\nFor tht auto racing tnthusiast. th1..Tc arc ilm:c type~ o f rac ing to be \r\n \r\ncove r thi: quiet sc n.:nity ufa watcrfall. \r\n \r\neach C hristmas. can pu t the fami ly in \r\n \r\nfound. Road Atlanta, located between \r\n \r\nC:ibi11s. cottagt:s. d1akts. resorts \r\n \r\ndtL' ca r and drive through Llke L111icr \r\n \r\nUrasc lco n and G :i. inesvillc. is du.: \r\n \r\n:md retreats rnckcd b,.:sick lakes and \r\n \r\nlsbnd's Mag ical Nights of Lights dis- \r\n \r\nSou th 's prem ier 11101o rsporrs venue. \r\n \r\nforcswd hills. 11\\.'Stkd in rnount:i. in v:1\\- p lay. Other C hristm:ts holiday deli ghts Across from Ro:td Atlanta sits La ni er \r\n \r\nk ys and dowu s1.cludcd country l:111cs. include Appa lachian Christmas at \r\n \r\nNationa l Racewa y, which ho ld'i sa nc- \r\n \r\narc as much the :tttraction s of the \r\n \r\nHuns Farm in Dawso nville and \r\n \r\ntio ned NASCAR-Winston rac ing series \r\n \r\nN ortkast Georgia Moumains as its \r\n \r\nH elen 's Winter Alpine Lights. \r\n \r\nabuncbnt rccrca; ion. indi gt.nous h:md- \r\n \r\nBrasclron, made famou s when \r\n \r\nicr;1ft-') a11d legendary l101nt-styk \r\n \r\nactress Kim Basingi..~r bought the town \r\n \r\ncooking. \r\n \r\nin the c:i.rly '90s, bo.1srs no r one, but two \r\n \r\nMosr o f t\\11.: n.:gion is k ss than an \r\n \r\n:t\\.vard -w inning wine ries. The main \r\n \r\nhou r and :i. hal f drive fro m Atb nL1. by \r\n \r\nbuilding :n Chateou Elan is a reproduc- \r\n \r\nw ay o f 1-83. 1-985 :m d GA 4lXl. 1n:iki11g tio n ofan 1Sch-cennuy French chatea u . \r\n \r\nit ickal fo r day1rips and ove rnight \r\n \r\nVisitors can c1 tjoy tours and tastings, a \r\n \r\ntxc11rsions. y\u003c.t tl1cn:'s c11011gh packed \r\n \r\ngift shop, two restaurants and a w ine \r\n \r\nimo it to providt.: weeks of vacation fun. 1n11sc11m . Other ame11iries incl ude \r\n \r\nf or th ose imcrcsrcd in hi story and \r\n \r\nnature trails, seasonal concerts, a hL,1.11)' \r\n \r\narchirccmrc , 111:111 y communities have w:1 lking and driving tou rs. Brochures \r\n \r\nspa. an inn, an Irish pub, four other rcst:mrants, championsl1ip bvlfcourses, \r\na driving r.1 11gc, \r\n \r\nThe fost t rack at Rood Atlanta draws thousands for the NASCAR -Winston racing se r i e s . \r\n \r\ntennis courts and \r\n \r\nan eq uestrian ccn - \r\n \r\nrcr. G olf emhusi- \r\n \r\nr.iccs. Fo r those intt\" rl'stcd in dr:i.g r:i.c- \r\n \r\nast,; may also c1tjoy ing, the New At lanta Dragway in \r\n \r\nrhe annual Gene \r\n \r\nCom111erce l1as n:gularl y-schLd11lcd \r\n \r\nSarazen Wor ld \r\n \r\nBracket racing and ho lds the Annual \r\n \r\nOpen Champi- \r\n \r\nNHRA Southern National s. A11d j 11st \r\n \r\nonshiP5, a first- \r\n \r\nsouth of C o mmerce is the Peach State \r\n \r\nclass professional \r\n \r\nRacewa y. \r\n \r\nm11mame nt held \r\n \r\nG:i. incsvillc. the brgest city in the \r\n \r\nin btc Ocrobc r. \r\n \r\nNorthca s1 G eo rgia Mountai n!!,. is \r\n \r\nChestnut Mountain fi lled to th e.: brim with o utdoor fa cil i- \r\n \r\nP ion o side trip to Choteau Elon to somple some of its awardw inning wines and tour the w ine museum. \r\n \r\nWinerv. o n the other side of 1-85. otTcrs roms \r\n \r\nti1..s: marinas. te nnis co urts, b~ lf co urses, :lnd 50 parks and campgrounds. The Elachee Na ture Sc ience \r\n \r\nand t..1stings. picnic Ce nter, a 11:ltur.1! h iscory m11s1.u111 and \r\n \r\narc :w ailabk at the charn bl'fs of com- \r\n \r\nareas and nature tra ils. Bot h wincrks \r\n \r\nbota nic:ll g:l rdcn. is located in th1. \r\n \r\nm erce . convention and visitors \r\n \r\nIJOld special cvc11ts thrOL1gl1011t the year. middle of :l 1.200-acrc nature pre- \r\n \r\nburc:111s or M ain Street o ffi ces. \r\n \r\nIf m ilk is m ore your sty lt.:. visit the \r\n \r\nserve. Thi.' Georg ia Mounta in Museum \r\n \r\nN orth ofAtl:11n.1, La ke La nier. j ust \r\n \r\nnewly bui lt Ma yfie ld Da iry, where you \r\n \r\nhouses loca l history displays. Brenau \r\n \r\n45 mim nes from Atlanta. was fo rmed \r\n \r\nby d:lrnming tht C hcstatce, Little and \r\n \r\nCJ1atral10oclll'e !livers. Fo11r n1ou11- \r\n \r\ntai11to ps th:it we n.:uc submerged \r\n \r\nlxc1111 c Lake Lan ier Is lands. a warcr \r\n \r\npark and recrca1io11 resort. Two first- \r\n \r\nclass ho h:l s. lknaissanct Pinc Isle and H iho11: two cl1 :unpionship go lf \r\n \r\nto offe~ - days filled \r\n \r\ncoursts: cam pb',TOllllds: s:1ilbo:n. \r\n \r\npow erboat. pontoon and ho useboa t \r\n \r\nrc11t:lls: bicycle n:11tals. horseback rid- \r\n \r\nKids eniov mountain waterfall (opposite top) ; A lpine Helen vi llage (oppos ite left ); Came llia bloom (oppos ite right). \r\n133 \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nCenter, ;l ll:l lll r:-t l lH\\h) l)' !lltl SC\\llll ;'t ll d bo1:miol ~:i. rdcn. is loc:ucd in cli l' \r\nmi ddk nf.1 1.200-.1en:- !l:lltlrc prc!\u003eLT\\'L'. T he Georgia Mounta in Museum ho uses locd lii ~tory cfo,pl;1y~. Brenou \r\n \r\n:md General James Longstreet's gravesite. \r\nJu st ,1 short d ri\\'c from G:iincs\\' illC soutl H.:ast on 1-85. barga in huntL'rs will fi11 d paradisL' - Banks Crossing. Ovc: r \r\n \r\nBrasstown Bald is the highest mountain in Georgia at 4,784 feet. \r\n \r\nUniversity ho 11s\u003c..'S th e n.:cons tructcd c:i bin ofC hcrnkcc C hi L' f\\X/hi tLpath and Yint:i.gc cl oth ing in the Bette Todd Wages Collection. O1l1 Lr :1 ttr;-icc io11 s in d udc th L Beulah Rucker Museum \r\n134 \r\n \r\n110 ston:s with ove r o ne n1illi on sq11:m.: fee t o fm :mufactu n.: r-din.:ct shopping :ir e w:i. it ing fo r those intcrc~tcd in fa m o us-n am e prod ucts. Th e d m.:c 111:iin outkt.s ;m.: Tonger Out let \r\n1998 C cm;l!i\u003c1 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\nCenters, Commerce Factory Stores :md The Pottery. \r\nTh e Nonhcast Gcorgi:i Mo1111 rni 11s hav(;' a m11 11 b(;'r uf small and inc1: rc~t ing \r\nrnuslum s. TIil: Crawford w. Long \r\nMuseum in JcHCr~on i~ r11J (;':,.:ccptio n. with its c:,;hibits oil Dr. Lung. his dis- \r\ncovery o f anesthe sia and its dc\\'dopm t'll t. Th (; mmelllll also includes th1. h isto iy ofjackson County. a typ ical 1 80s doctor's offi ce and a 19thC(;'ntury g(;'n1.ral sto re. The ShieldsEthridge Heritage Farm is a bt(;' 19thearl y 20th -cent ury farm w ith o rigin al bu il dint,rs . 1listoric Comm erce. in th e sam(;' county. i~the 19 th-cc11t1uy town \r\n \r\n Dahlonega \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Btcakn.sc Mountain Cahins \r\nGold Panning IJvld ~fuscum \r\n \r\nThe site ofthe first U.S.gold rush, peaceful places, smiling faces, a recreational oasis . . . \r\nJust oue hour north ofAtlanta \r\n011G.4400 \r\nFor more i11fon11atio11 call or write: DaM011ega -l11mpki11 Co. Chamber of Commerce 13 S. Park St. Dept. G  Dah/011ega, Georgia 30533 \r\n1-800-231-5.543 e.~t. i  1-706-864-37 l l 01: !'isit 11s at l,1tp:/lwww.do/,/o11eg11.org \r\n \r\n Royston, 50 \r\n \r\nm iles co the \r\n \r\nno rtheast. \r\n \r\nVictoria \r\n \r\nBryant State \r\n \r\nPark has a \r\n \r\npopu lar \r\n \r\nninc -h ok \r\n \r\ngolr course \r\n \r\n0 11 a roll ing \r\n \r\ngreen ter- \r\n \r\nrain. Fo ur \r\n \r\nstate parks \r\n \r\nVisitors con descend 450 feet into one of Oohlonego 's gold mines for o tour of whot was once one of the la rgest m ini ng operations in the east. \r\n \r\nbui lt o n Lake Hartwell, \r\n \r\nLake Russell \r\n \r\nand Clark's \r\n \r\n1nc1norial l'O tll l' legendary b:mball \r\n \r\nHill Lake add extens ive ca mping, \r\n \r\nplayer, 1)1 Cobb, also known as the \r\n \r\nrenral cott:lges and lakes ide bc:lches to \r\n \r\n\"Gcorgi:l Peac h... Besides the exhibits. the regions recrea tiona l enviro nme nt. \r\n \r\nmcmo r:i.bi lia and statue. the town \r\n \r\nEiben Coun ry is 1hc ''Granite Cap- \r\n \r\ncemetery contains the mausoleum \r\n \r\nital of 1he World., and th e cemer of \r\n \r\nwhere Ty Cobb is buried. \r\n \r\nGeorgia's b\"Tanice qua rrying indu stry. \r\n \r\nWi II-a-Way Recreation Area, a \r\n \r\nThe Elberton Granite Museum has \r\n \r\nunique facility :u Fort Yorgo State \r\n \r\nexhibits on granite produces, antique \r\n \r\nPark in Winde r. se rves the d isabled \r\n \r\nsto ne-working mols and d isplays, \r\n \r\nwith accessible COt i.lb'CS. f:,'TOllp camp, \r\n \r\nw hich exp lain m e1l1ods o f qua rryi 11g \r\n \r\nfood service and swimming beach. In \r\n \r\ngran ite. Sta nding alo ne in a fi d dj ust \r\n \r\nnorth of Elberto n :1re the Georgia Guidesfones, also known as ''America's Sto nehenge'' wi th its m c.ssab\"' to manki nd in 121:l.nguagcs. \r\nRussell-Brasstown Scenic Byway, j ust no nh of I kkn o n GA 348. is o ne of two U.S. Forest Se rvice-designated Scenic Byw:i.ys in Georgia. Noc far o ff chis route is Brasstown Bold, the highest mo untai n in Georgia at 4.784 feet. The interpretive ce nter has a film , exhibi ts and an observation deck w ith a pano ramic view o f fo ur statc.:s. \r\nWaterfalls can be found all over the Northeast Georgia Moun r:1. i11s. Sonic arc easily access ible. while o thers arc not. To find o ut mo re abom wa terfalls in Northeast Georgja, contacl the regional U.S. Fo rest Se rvice offices as well as local chambers of commerce and wclco1m. centers. \r\nAno ther of north Gcorgi:i's natural wo nders is go ld. Dah lonega. a C herokee word meaning ~precious ye llow mc t:1.l ,'' is the si te ofAmerica's first major bTOld rush in 1828. T he o ld courtho ust in the center of the cown square is now the Gold Museum with a \r\nG,,m,wnl ,,11 ~ N O \r\n \r\nExplore 1/iefij:zchanted \r\nMountains\u0026 Valleys \r\nof Towns County - Hiawassee \u0026 Young Harris, Georgia \r\n \r\nNestled i11 tire 11orilteas1Georgia 111ow11ai11s. where s11111111C!rs ,m: \r\n \r\ncoul and 111i111c:rs are .wm.!llely beawi/111. Leisure a11d r,c:reatiu,wl \r\n \r\nopport1111i1ies C1bowul. im.:ludi11g clwmpio11Ship golf. hiki11g. biki11g. \r\n \r\nfislti11g. ltorsehack riding mu/ water sports. \r\n \r\nEujoy a111he11lh. 1110 1111wi11 music. arts (Ill(/ craflS. Sei'eral fi11e /odgi11g. . \r\n \r\n0 ns (e~ :-ou11..,.\\.~ y/o.1u.sm \r\n \r\ndining ond resur/ faci lities. all desig11ed \r\n \r\nto make your iiisi1 a 11u:111orable one. \r\n \r\nTowns Coum y Tourism A ssociatiuu. l11c. 800 984 1543 or 7068964966 \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\n  ; 706) 376-8590, \r\n \r\nNTY \r\n,gia's newest Main Street ties, Enjoy beautiful tree \r\nstreets while shopping our historic downtown - \r\nenjoy relaxing on beautiful e Hartwell. Plus Hartwell am Tours, Festivals, Firerl\u003cs, and Bluegrass Mu~c ry Sarurday night at the uegrass Expr= located on istoric Depot Street. Hart unty Chamber of Com owell Street, Hanwell, GA \r\n \r\nThe Best for Less! Locared in the exclusive 7,600-acre Big C.anoe Mountain Resort, Petit Crest Villas offers spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath homes with loft, fullyequipped kitchen, fireplace, color TV, washer/dryer and balconies, accommodat ingup to8.Amenicies available: indoor and outdoor pools, 3 lakes, boating, golf, indoor and outdoor tennis, hi long trails and more! ForFREE brochures ca ll (800) 456-0009 or see our website at http://rdiweb.com/ pcv.html \r\nBLUE RIDGE CABINS Nicely decorated 1-3 bedroom cabins with HOT l1JB or HEART-SHAPEDJACUZZI. Fin,places, full kitchens,1V/VCR, \r\ncable or satellite, srereo/CD, phones, ded\u003cs w/gril~. Unicoi Lake and Stare Park, hiking, horseback riding, fishing nearby. MIDWEEK SPECIALS - S79 AND UP. P.O. Box 101 6, 2990 Hwy. 356, Helen, GA 30545; (706) 878-1773 or (770) 983-1260. www.whitccoumy.com/ blueridge \r\n \r\n1 \u0026 2 bedroom cottages offer beautiful mountain top scenery at reasonable rates. Each cottage also includes full kitchens, fireplaces1 satellite TV, VCR, wraparound decks with rocking chairs, AC, and Jacuzns. One mile from Appalachian Trail and Vogel Stare Park Fishing, horseback riding, boating, and golf also nearby. For reservations call (706) 745-2104. \r\nGILMER COUNTY \r\nCHAMBER OF COMMERCE \r\nCome to Georgia's Apple Capital, land of sparkling water and deep green forests; quaint shops and unique restau \r\nrantsi cozy cabins gaJorej where wildflow ers bloom by the way side and rocking chairs wait on fiiendly porches, \\.Vhile smoke curls lazily from chimneys; and oisp, juicy apples tempt you ro stop and take a bite! Then take off into our outdoor enthusiast's paradise: hiking, mountain biking, golfand ten nisj ~ canoeing, tubing, fishing. boating, and much, much more! Just 5S minutes north ofAdanta. Contact P.O. Box SOS, Dept NE, Ellijay, GA 30540. Phone (706) 6357400; fax (706) 635-7410; e-mail: chamber\u003c@ellijay.com \r\nBEST WESTERN LANIER CENTRE HOTEL \r\nMake your home with us as you explore the treasures of Nordieast Georgia, all within an hour's drive of Arlanta. Come join us and you will encounter Southern hospitality at irs finest. Beautiful music entertains you at checkin from our Baby Grand Player piano. Amenities indude: coffee makers, iron/ ironing boards, and hair dryers in all guest rooms, exercise facility, lounge, restaurant, and an outdoor pool. Golf available upon request 400 E. E. Butler Paricway, Gainesville, Georgia 30501. Reservations (800) 782-8966. \r\nCHATTOOGA WHITE \r\nWATER RAFTING Three professional rivtr outfit cers offer half-day, full-day and two-day wilderness rafting experiences on chc '\\vild and scenic Oiattooga River.\" Trips for all ages and skill levels. Wildwater Ltd., Southeastern Expeditions, Nancahala Outdoor Center. Reservations: (800) 440-7238 x556. \r\n \r\nNesrled in the mountainous Oiattahoochee National Forest outside Helen, a 100-room lodge with restaurant, cottages, and camping provides reasonably priced accommodations. Hiking, craft shop, and numerous nearby attractions, including Anna Ruby Falls and 4,860foot Brasst()',.,m Bald (highest mountain in Georgia). Inform ation: (706) 878-2201. Reservations: (800) 864-7275. www. gasrateparl\u003cs.org \r\n \r\nTHE SMmt HOUSE Located just one block from Dahlonega's historic town \r\nsquare is one of Georgia's mostfamous Inns. The Smith House has been serving its famous family scyle menu for over 50 years. After \r\nenjoying a home cook ed feast, retreat to one of the 16 guest rooms The Smith House offers for overnight -.i;sitors ro Dahlonega. Each room offers private bath, cable TY, coffee maker, and a continental breakfast in the morning. Call (800) 852-9577 or {706) 867-7000 for a free brochure. W\\...w.smithhouse.com \r\n \r\nfORREST HILLS MOUNTAIN REsoRT \u0026 \r\n \r\nCONFERENCE CENlBl \r\n \r\nEnjoy an unspoiled mountain getaway with all the ameni ties ofan exclusive resort. Luxury-plu s conages and brand- \r\n \r\nnew suites with fireplaces and whirlpool spas nestled \r\n \r\namidst the lu sh rolling \r\n \r\n,  \r\n \r\nwoodlands in the \r\n \r\nbeautiful Northeast \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountains. \r\n \r\nWe also have sec/ud \r\n \r\ned, cozy mount.:iin cabins with hot tubs \r\n \r\nand wood burning \r\n \r\nfireplaces. All have \r\n \r\ncentral heat and air. Pool, horseback riding, tennis, wagon riding and narure \r\n \r\ntrails. Restaurants and gift shop. Group lodges, meeting/ \r\n \r\nconference/ banquet facilities available. Honeymoon and \r\n \r\nweekend romance packages available, including romantic \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\ncarriage rid e and \r\n \r\ncandlelir dinner. Voted among the \r\n \r\ntop 100 resorts in \r\n \r\nthe U.S. 6 yea rs \r\n \r\nin a row and featur \r\n \r\ned on Channel 2's \r\n \r\n\"Prime Time\" w/ Don \r\n \r\nFanner. Just 90 min utes north of Atlan- \r\n \r\nta via GA 400. Call Toll Free: (800) 654-6313 or Adanca din,a (770) 534-3244. Fax: (706) 864-5405. \r\n \r\n A place for all seasons. Located within the Chattahoochee National Forest, g o ~ waterfalls, trout fishing, hiking, \r\nho\u003c-seback riding. antiquing. From beau tiful Lake Nottely to the highest point in Georgi a - Brassrown Bald. Cabin get aways and Vogel State Park. Come join us for mountains of fun. Blairsville/ Union County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 789, BlairJMlle, GA 30514; (706) 745-5789. \r\n \r\nROAD ATLANTA \r\nRoad Atlanta is a premier road racing facility located just thirty minutes north of Atlanta. This motor sports center is one of the most chal- \r\nlenging and exciting race tracks in the coumry. Road Atlanta's 2.52 mile, 12 rum track hosts nvemy speer.nor events a season including: motor cycles, vincage cars and sportS cars. Also, Road Atlanta is home co the Road Adanra Racing and Advanced Driving School. School programs include street driving as well a.s learning how to get started in racing. Call us for more infonnation at (770) 967 \r\n6143 or visi t our website at \"\"'\"\"'\"'roadatlanta.com. \r\n \r\nMarblehill \r\n0 @ \r\n \r\nAMICALOLA FA115 STATE PARK \r\nAND LODGE A 57-room lodge with restaurant, cottages, and camping \r\noffers affordable accommodations and spea=,lar views. 729 foot waterfall with accessible viewing points, hiking. and numerous nearby attractions, induding the Dahlonega Gold Museum. Information: (706) 265-8888. Reservations: (800) 864-7275. \r\n\\\\IWW.gilStateparks.0tg \r\nTANGLEWOOD CABINS 48 Rustic cabins nestled in 75 wooded acres adjacent tO Chattahoochee National Forest. All have fireplaces, deck, grill, picnic table, TV and full kitchen. Lodge/conference center sleeps 28, seats 100 fo r business or chun:h groups and family reunions. Special gift when you mention this artide.. Open yea, round. AAA appro,oo. P.O. Box 435, H~en, GA 30545; (706) 878-3286. \r\n \r\nIIABYLAND GENERAL \r\nHOSPfTAL Home and Adoprion Center of the world fumous Cabbage Patch Kids~ housed in a circa 1900's medical dinic. At BabyLand visirors can witness the \"bimi\" oftheong;nal,hand sculptured ' KidsTM and even adopt one of their own! Oevefand, GA 30528_ (706) 865-2171. \r\nTDCCOASTl:PHENS \r\nCOUNTY OIAMIIEll \r\nOF COMMERCE Toccoa, named \"beautiful\" by the Cherokees, ftarures a 186fooc waterfall, 1SOO's stagecoach inn, museum, Toccoa Falls College, ans \u0026 aafts festi vals, rulwral events, specialty shops and numerous recreational opportunities with lake Hartwell and the National Forest on its borders. P.O. Box 577 GOMM, Toccoa, GA 30577; (706) 886-2132. \r\n \r\nGoD'S COUNTllY FARM \r\n \r\nIn the mountains near Blairsville-easy to find/ hard to \r\n \r\nleave-a 50-acre Guest Farm with 8\u0026B accommodations in \r\n \r\nchc Fannhouse and 3 modem, spacious Log Cabins in the \r\n \r\n.....oods. Your hosts \r\n \r\noffer Pontoon boat \r\n \r\nrides on neruby Lake \r\n \r\nNottely and an intro- \r\n \r\nduction to quilting for \r\n \r\nthose interested. A 1- \r\n \r\nacre stocked fishing \r\n \r\npond is on the farm, \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nalong with rocking \r\n \r\nchairs on covered porches and gas BBQ grills. Adults \r\n \r\nand children alike enjoy the peace and tranquility as well \r\n \r\na.s watching the antics of the animals. 2222 Country Farm \r\n \r\nLane (o n Hwy . 325), Bl a irsville, Georgia 30512; \r\n \r\n(706) 745-1560, Bill \u0026 Arlene Gray; http://pagespnxfigy. \r\n \r\ncom/ gods.country;E-mail:scott_gray@prodigy.com \r\n \r\n fil m :md ex hibics, which tell th(' story used in processi ng gold ore. For those \r\n \r\nof the nation's fi rst gold rush and \r\n \r\nwho j usl wam to try their luck at pan- \r\n \r\ndescribes m ining tecl1niq ucs and the \r\n \r\nni ng, both arc o pen all yea r. \r\n \r\nlifr.:styles of the m iners o f that time. \r\n \r\nMore riches can be found at the \r\n \r\nThe phrase \"thar's go ld in them thar \r\n \r\nSmith House, whose all- )Ou-c:m-c:u \r\n \r\nhills'' was coi ned hcrr.:, as well as the \r\n \r\nmeals draw crowds from around the \r\n \r\nwo rld tO sample \r\n \r\nSouthern fri ed \r\n \r\nchicke n. ho ney- \r\n \r\ncured ham and \r\n \r\nplatters heaped \r\n \r\nwi th at least a \r\n \r\ndoze n side \r\n \r\ndishes and \r\n \r\ndesse rts. T he \r\n \r\nDillard House \r\n \r\nin Dillard and \r\n \r\nLa Prade's on \r\n \r\n~ - \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nThe Northeast region is ful l of beaut ifu l porks including Unicoi \r\n \r\nand Vogel , which ore grea t for on afternoon pic nic. \r\n \r\nL1kc Burto n arc eq ually good and just as busy serving th is \r\n \r\nkind of moun- \r\n \r\ngold, for Dahlonega was the site of a \r\n \r\ntain-grown, fa m ily-style su pper. \r\n \r\nU.S. M int. T he tour of Consolidated \r\n \r\nCanoe ing and hiking arc avai labk- \r\n \r\nGold Mines, o nce the laq)rcst min ing \r\n \r\nto offset rcstal1ran t ind ulgences. \r\n \r\nopera tion in the cast. t.i kcs visitors 450 Canoe-the-Hooch OutPOSt and the \r\n \r\nfn t into the tunnel system s madr.: by \r\n \r\nWildwood Outfitters offe rs raftin g and \r\n \r\nminers lxforc the turn of the centu ry. ca noc rental fo r tri ps o n the Chatta- \r\n \r\nAt Crisson's Gold Mine, vis itors ca n sec hoochee River. Appalachian Outfitters \r\n \r\nand hear a real stam p mill , which was \r\n \r\noffers canoe cl in ics, eql1ipmcnt renta ls \r\n \r\nand guided tri ps down the Ches1atee \r\n \r\nan d Etowah Rivers. Amica lola River \r\n \r\nOutp0st in Dawsonville offers tr ips \r\n \r\ndown the Amicalola River and Broad \r\n \r\nRiver Canoeing in Danielsville rems \r\n \r\ncanoc.s for tri ps on the Broad and Hud- \r\n \r\nson Rivers. \r\n \r\nBlairsville Clarkesvi.Uc Comer Dahlonega \r\nDawsonville \r\nElberton Elberton Hartwell H elen \r\nH e le n Lavonia Mountain City \r\n \r\ngel P,rk Moccasin Creek Park Wats0n Mi ll Bridge Park Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site Amicalola Fall Park and Lodge Richard 13. Russcll 1':lrk Bobby Brown Park Hart Park Smithgall Wocxl\u003ei Conserva tion Area Unicoi Park Tu~ loo Park Black Rock Mounrain Park \r\n \r\nTh e Sout hern term inus of t!K Appala chian Tra il, wh ich begin s at Springer Mountain, can be accessed fro m an cight-rn ilc approach trai l in Amicalola Falls State Par~ just no rth o f Dawsonville. Th e 729-foot Am ica lo la Falls is the highr.:st cast of the Rock ies. In th e foll , Burt's Pump. kin Farm, just o utside the par k, is a sea of pumpki ns ready ro rake ho m e. Aft r.: r choosi ng your pum pkin, rn ke the fam ily o n a tracror- pu ll ed hay r ide. \r\nDawsonville is the ho me of the racing operation of N ASCAR C hanlpion Bi ll Ell iott and his raci ng ope rat io n. \r\n \r\nRoys to n \r\n \r\nVictoria Bryant Park and Golf C o ursc \r\n \r\nBo th chc Bill Elliott Museum and Souvenir Shop and the Dawsonville Pool- \r\n \r\nThUulah Falls \"Tallulah Gorge !irk \r\n \r\nroom l1avc co llections of Bi ll Ellio tt \r\n \r\nToccoa \r\n \r\nTravelers lk st Historic Si1e \r\n \r\nparaphernalia and m emo rabilia. Shop \r\n \r\nWinder \r\n \r\nFort Vargo ll:lrk \r\n \r\nto your heart's content at the nr.:a rby \r\n \r\n140 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 i\\1/y 1'vli\"'I \r\n \r\nNorth Georgia Prem ium Out lets an upscale om lec center. \r\nTl1c irresistible attrac tion in Ckwland is adorable Ba byland General Hospital , birthplace of the origin:11 Cabbage 11atcl1 Kids. wl1ere imagi11ations n m wi ld i11 a wh imsica l wo rld of ma kc- lx- lic:vc. \r\nHelen is a sma ll Appalachian rown with a touch of Bavaria . A face-Ii fr 25 years ago transforn,r.:d this almost deserted logging town into a bright collection of resra11 ra11t'i, ~hops :rnd lodges w ith a dccick:dly German Aavor. New to Helen is Charlemagne's Kingdom, an exhibit ha ll containing a mi niaturr.: ofGerrnany. Tht.: Museum of the Hills tel ls tlu.. story of I kkn and thr.: picturesque lifestyk of the mo un tain country plopk at the mm of the ccn t1.11y. Sr.:asonal special cv1:nts likt.: the an nu al Oktoberfest add to rhc light- hearted atmosphere. F:wo rite sports activi ties include ho t air ballooning. golfing. hiki ng. ho rseback rid ing and tub ing d own the C hattahoochee Rivc..r. Nora Mill is a must \r\nAdd some adventure to your vaca tion with o rafting trip down the Chat10090 Rive r . \r\nvisit for those wa nting frlsh srround meal and grai n~. Tucked away in th e: Sautee Vall ey is a smal l. but imerLsting little m use um o fb,ourd s ar Gourdcraft Originals. \r\nSpectacula r Anna Ruby Falls, in the Chattahoochee National Forest northlast of! kk11. is adjacent to Unicoi State Park. lksides cotrnges and a b rt,rc c:1 rn pgro11 nd. U nico i has a 100room lodge and confo rcncc ccnrer. superb arts and crafts sho p. excellenc buffrt 11lL':lls in ti ll' resta urant and \r\n \r\n in \r\n \r\n'[J1e\u003e'll is s,m,etliinfJ 61w llUll\u003e'lttJnll in 'lcccM \u0026: Supliens Ccunl't \"the 6eauti6ul!\" \r\n \r\n I-Oate\"6atls  -Hiklnff  'J-isltln(J  Campln(J  1-0ltite I-Oat,,. 'lc-a6tlnff \r\n \r\ns,,.,.  1-0atu \r\n \r\nts  q.,t6lnff  ;4ntu,u,s  Spulallt't Slt.,ps  -Hist//\u003e'U Su,s  Jl,tus,ums \r\n \r\n CuttMat t!.o,11ts  /.o~fflnff  7\u003elnln(J  'J-,stloal.,  9,,.,wo\u003e\"ks \r\n \r\n'Jc.,t..,at, 'J-amil't 'lc,,imi//n \u0026 Con6,,.,nc, C,11tus ;4cco111m0Jatlnff q,..,ups \"6 25 to 1000 with q,.\"\"1' c.,.,,.J,nato\u003e's \u0026 'J-acilitat,m ;4oaua6t,! \r\n \r\n\u003c:f-c\u003e' HIIJ\u003e'II in6c\u003e'111ati1111, ccnta\u0026t: \r\n \r\n'l,cccca /,OeLccme Cente~ \r\n \r\nfl\"\"'\"'' 7\u003e. 0. 'Bcx 577 \r\n \r\n'lcccM, q lltJ\u003e'f]ia 30577 \r\n \r\n(706) 886-2132 \r\n \r\n works of-10 somh- \r\n \r\neastem arrists. This \r\n \r\n64-ycar o ld f,'fis1mi ll \r\n \r\non the tranquil Soque \r\n \r\nRiver n 111s alongsick \r\n \r\nof scenic GA 197.Just \r\n \r\nnonh o f 13:ucsvil k 0 11 \r\n \r\nGA 197 is the Burton \r\n \r\nGollery\u0026EmPO- \r\n \r\nrium, which houses a \r\n \r\ncollccri011ofl1i gh ly \r\n \r\nt..t~ _... \r\nFolk pattery con be found all over north Georgia at the mony fairs and festival s througout the year. \r\n \r\nunusual :md collectible an :u1d cra fts. \r\nCorn elia's Big Red Apple lllO llll- \r\n \r\nm cm is a tribute to \r\n \r\nnumerous hiking and mo untain \r\n \r\nimmigr:mt fo rmers who cstab li shcd a \r\n \r\nbiking trails. \r\n \r\ntl1rivi ng apple-growi ng industry in \r\n \r\nMark of the Potter is the o ldest craft \r\n \r\n1-b bersham County in rhe \u003c.;i.rly 1900s. \r\n \r\n~hop in nonhcast Georgia displaying the More recently. Habersham Vineyards \r\n \r\nand Winery ha s been cultiv:uing grap1.:s \r\n \r\nfor award- winnin g wi nes, which c m \r\n \r\nbe s:m1plcd in thei r tasting room o n \r\n \r\nGA 365 in Baldwin. \r\n \r\nIn neighboring Stephc11s Cou11ty. \r\n \r\nToccoa Falls, 19 feet higher than Nia- \r\n \r\ngar:l Falls, is a majestic sight o n the \r\n \r\ne11npus of Toccoa Falls College. Trov \r\n \r\neler's Rest Historic Site, near th.. \r\n \r\nTugaloo River, is an 1820s plantatio n \r\n \r\nho use turned stat,rccoach i1111. \r\n \r\nT he \"Top of Georgia \" in the no rth- \r\n \r\neas1mo untai ns is fi lled with :iwcso111\u003c. \r\n \r\nviews and overlooks. U.S. 76 threads \r\n \r\nits way th ro ugh the tallc:st 111ount:ii11 \r\n \r\nrang..- in the state. Glassy lakes in \r\n \r\nUnio 11, Towns and Rabun Countks \r\n \r\nprovide swimn1i11g. bo:iting. fishing \r\n \r\nand w:m:rskii ng. Campgrounds. rental \r\n \r\ncabi ns, quai nt bed and breakfast\u003c; and \r\n \r\nsevcr:l l golf resorts dot th e landsca pe. \r\n \r\nNestled in the quiet. rolling hills of \r\n \r\nthe Northeast Georgia Mountains is \r\n \r\nBrasstown Valley Resort, w hich fca- \r\n \r\ntun:s an 18-ho lc championship golf \r\n \r\ncours\u003c.. Nearby o utdoor advenn,rcs \r\n \r\ni11cludc hiki11g trail s. bicycle trip!), \r\n \r\nhorseback riding and w hin.:w:1.tcr raft- \r\n \r\ning o n th e Ocoee River. \r\n \r\nThe area's state parks. Vogel , Moc \r\n \r\ncos in Creek and Black Rock Mountain, \r\n \r\nan: :1111 ong 1h, most visited in G\u003c.orgia. \r\n \r\nno do ubt hccat1sc of tlu:ir magniftnnc \r\n \r\nsurroundings. N carly all of this land is \r\n \r\nwithin the boundaries of the C hana- \r\n \r\nhoochce Na1io11 al Fo r,st. \r\n \r\nRabu n County is ho,m.: to Geor- \r\n \r\ngia's o nly ski area. Sky Valley Resort. \r\n \r\nGulf. horse back riding. tro ut :md b:iss \r\n \r\n142 \r\n \r\n1998 G\u003c'Mgia On My Mimi \r\n \r\nfishing. rock climbi ng and hiking ar, other popular acti vities in Rabun County. Ano ther favorite pastime of visito rs i!) brow-,in g the numero us craft shop~. flea markeb. :unique scores :rnd an br:l llcrie!). The Foxfire Museum in Mou main C ity cata lot,\u003eS the culture of th .. area by means of a unique and interc:-.t ing cdue1tional m ethodology. \r\nNatur.il lx.auty abounds. pe rfect fo r cleansing th._- soul. mind and body. Add some advCllllll'l' to your vacation with a rafting trip down th e Chattooga River, a narionally-designatcd \\Vild and Scc11ic River. \\Vith ,;pcct.1cular !)cencry througho ut, there i'i a white-water trip to suit e,c1yonc. from the e:lsier rapid~ ofSection Ill m the ultim:ne thri ll of Section IV. Chomc your l'rip with one of these outfitte rs - Nantahala Out door Center, Southeastern Expeditions or Wildwater Limited . \r\nOne of the most splctacular gorges in the castl'fll U .S. is Tai lulah Gorge, IOC\\ted in T.11\\ubh Fall s. Carved through qu:m zitc rock by the T.1llul ah River. the gorge is a vast chasm two miles lo ng and nearly 1.000 feet deep. \r\nYes, it does snow in Georgio, and thev make some too at the Sky Valley Ski Resort. \r\nIt was OIICl' crossed on tightrope by circus patriarch Karl Wallenda. The lonb~St ofT.1\\lul:th 's three fal ls plunges 700 fee t to the c:myon fl oor. Tallulah Gorge State Pork features a 15.000squarc-foot interpretive ce nter with exhibits and fi lm . rno um.1 in bike trai ls. interpretive hike~ down into the gorgc and scenic overlooks. Pl:rn a ,isit to the are:l when o ne of th e schcdukd water releases rakes place. \r\n \r\n Southern Style \u0026World Class Recreation 9ainesville-Jlall County \r\n \r\n... \\ _ J  -:-- -  \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n-f \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n-- \r\n \r\nJ/,_  . \" ~ \r\n \r\nEndless experiences await you in this charming city by Lake Lanier. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hall County offers both recreational and cosmopolitan escapades. Stroll the tree-lined historical district, o r tour the museums and estab lishn1ents. Play a ro und of go lf on a championsh ip course, or tennis on competition courts. Fish, hike th e Appalachian Trail, o r enjoy numerous recreationa l activities at Lake Lanier Islands beach and waterfront resort. Experience th e excitemen t of Road Atlanta or Lanier Raceway. Relax nearby at the elegant Chateau Elan Spa o r tour the winery. Shop in the retai l outlets and antique shops. Top off your day with excellent cu isine, an art museum or th eatre. Gainesville-Hall County offers you natural splendor ... the heart of Northeast Georgia ... wi th friendly South ern Charm. \r\nCome play 111itfi us. \r\n \r\nGai nesville-Hall Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 830 Green Street, Gai nesville, GA 30501 \r\n7705365209 \r\n \r\nHall County Re P.O. Box 374, \r\n770 \r\n \r\nIn cooperation with the Hall County Government and the Lake Lanier ls/an operating the finest {ii/I-service resort on the shores of Lake \r\n \r\n Discover the Treasures of \r\nRABUN COUNTY! \r\nGive us a call for your adl\"clllut-c package ,u (i06) i82-48 12 or look us up on the web for accommodations, recremion. rcst:mr:mls and real cs1:uc contacts. Follow \\'our ad\\'enture to theend of the r.tinbow. \"lttbun County\" where experiences arc golden! \r\n \r\nFor o taste of mountain music, dance and humor see The Reach of Song, which runs M ay through August in Young Harri s. \r\n \r\nF:1irs and tC!'--ti v:1 1-; in th e Nonhc:'1:-,r Georgi:l Mm111rai 11:-, r:1.ke 0 11 :1 special A:wor when mixed with the :1 rc:1's ri ch hcr1t;\\brc , 'd cbr:ui1.\u003e11:-. in clud e Ub1 n,vilk', Sorghum Festi val, Dahl011c1,st's Gold Ru sh Days ,Ille! Old-Fashioned Christmas, I lanwd\\'s Antique Boat Festival, Gai11,svi lk's Mul e Camp Market, I liawassccs Rhododendron Festival a11d Georgi a Mountain Fair, Corm:li:1s Big Red Apple F estiva l and C larkesville', Harvest of Habersham Fest ival. The list goes o n .md Oil. So. no matter w h:1t the ..,e:1-..on, you :1lw:1y.:; find somcchi11g: tu cckbr:1tc in the Northe:1:-, t (;corg:i=t M oun[ai11:,,! \r\n \r\nA di(frrcnt type of celebration is The Reach of Song, an \r\nApp;dachian histori cal drnm;, filled with regiona l music. dance and humor. wh ich nms from btc May through earl y Auhu:,,t in Young I h1rris. \r\nA s\u003c~journ in the northeast corn er of rhc .sr:i.cc prom iscs chc he:,,t char namrc has co oflCr da ys filled with beautiful sights and a myriad of recrea tional activities followed by CVl'nings of hearty d inners. homesp un hospital icy and rhc quiet comforts that man has thoughtfully allowed. A visit to the bea utiful N orrh casr Gcorbria Mountai11s renews the spirit :rnd revitali zes the soul. \r\n \r\n230 E. Butkr 1'1tkv,;;c)'. lo.Un,.willc. Gi\\ 30501 7701532-6.1()(, \r\n \r\n938 Count)' Rd. S4. l~\\'onU, GA 3055.3 71)V3S\u003ct-40 1'J \r\n \r\n13 PJ.rkScvSouth. D;chlonl1;l, GA30533 70M)\u003cW-J7 11 \r\n \r\nU.S. I fy,y, 441 N., Cb.yton, (;A.\u003e0525 706!782-5 113 \r\n \r\nPubhcSq,un-~OldJ.1il. P.O. Oox.299 0:1.1.,,.,onvillc. GA 305.'W \r\n71)6,265--blnl \r\n \r\n907 :. Cumhtt S1., T,,ccoo. GA 30577 i ~ 2 l'.\\2 \r\n \r\n14$ Colk~ A'-cnuc. f:lberton, (;,A. 30635 7\u003cK\u003e'2JU-5\u003c,51 \r\n72( Bnmn S1rassc. IIden, GA .30545 71W!!78-21Rl \r\n \r\n14 11 Fullc-r(;irdc, Young] !:mis. GAJ0582 iOMJ'IJ6-4%6 \r\n404/635-\u0026~96 or 888,'424-4929 or *DOT from cdlulJr plt.1rk.-... \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\nRabun County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 750 GM  Clayton, GA 30525 \r\n(706) 782-4812 \r\nwww.gamountains.com/rabun \r\nCHALET VILLAGE \r\nlltisquie1 rc1rcm is justa2-hour drive from Atlmna.Each ch:tle1 is fullv appoimcd with a nut,sive SIOne fireplace, color W, \r\ncomplete kitchen. maid service and FllEE firewood . There's no beuer place to soothe you r 1ircd spirit 1h a11 here in the :tncicnt Georgia moun1:tins. .S. 44 1Dillard. GA 305:17: (800) 541-067 1. (706) 746-5348. 11'lw.dillardhouse.co111 \r\nTUT'S MOUNTAIN Rest \u0026 llchlx in the Nonh Ga. Mountains in our exclusive \"llome Away From llome\" Log Cabins, with full kitchens. porches and AC. Groups enjoy Irene King Wood ru ff\"s Executive Headquar1ers. Fantastic 11cws, close to hiking Ir.ti ls, waterfalls \u0026 white water rafti ng. P.O. Box 1470, Ch111on, GA 30525 ; Phone: (800) 621 -1768 or (706) 782 -6218 \r\n \r\n Come visit the Dillards. One way.or ~not~e; ~~uO~~n find what you love to see or do m Dillard. , \r\nacre National Forest, lakes. rivers, waterfall~. horseback riding. trail riding, white water rafting, skiing, golf and more! We offer modern. motel rooms, cottages and chalets. as well as ten~1s courts'. a_ swimming pool and our legendary family-style d1n1nf. And best of all ... we're only 2 hours from Atlanta. \r\n \r\nIDddLID lltll \r\n \r\nU.S. 441, Dillard, GA 30537 \r\n \r\n706-746-5348 \r\n \r\n800- 541- 0671 \r\n \r\nwww.dillardhouse.com \r\n \r\n Northeast \r\n \r\nM o u n t a i n s .L,E,,G,.E,,ND \r\n. -_-Fdllft \r\n \r\nBBf\u003e~\u0026~wirh Priw111e\u0026nh \r\nCB Cabins \r\nCG Cotlilgft Cl Cour-.,ylM \r\n \r\nCNF(h.lttahoo(he,e, CP Ci11111Silt \r\n \r\nw,~..:.,...., ....... NationllfCHH \r\nCOEUSCoipsol \r\n \r\nOP Dunl!Sitt ,rv IIVHoclr;Up LO!odgo \r\n \r\nNHLN.JtionalHrs!OnC \r\n\"\"\"\"\"\"\" NPS()pfrattdbylht \r\n\"\"\"\"\"' NMionalPMts \r\nNR~I~~ \r\nED-~=and'or Hislorlc \r\n \r\nRSblimtonSille ,: KildlfMnes \r\nFO FoodSffiicr flf~SeMct \r\n~~~ \r\nCL Codttaillounge \r\nCSSCcdtal1Ser-ike~ E Entertilinmtnt CBKContinentalllftaklasi \r\nfBK Fu11 Brtil.fast \r\n \r\n..... 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YMt'l')'\u0026~(lokxosfN Uff/~ 1~1',WS.Atd.a,c/Jft'ITI H.,rvest HiJbersham fsMrt ~ Crtdstont Wllll'S.(GHTA,I \r\nI' jIi i (J \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\nOpen: 1ilm 1 ~ HSNRPf-OS.C(.f+PN \r\n \r\n~tlMSl.~,,d.\"~' ~;.'.':rllM.t:;: \\{)Gil. STATE PARK 7485 Vogfl Swie Park PGTH-CBCPOPRV-GS-PA. CholGitrJ1,l'lllfd- \r\nRd. (30512}; S00.8647275; 706-745-2628. \r\n \r\n:::~=;!:~'7::W~~~ ~ 1am - 1~ H-SNRPF-OS-CCF-HN fSl ~ ~-~,PU/0~ \"'' \r\n \r\nng \r\n \r\nt,. \r\n \r\nG '-J '114' \r\n \r\n11iJod~#l'/N~N.N..-Jtldlfcr LODGING \r\n \r\nftl~lllft.J9('tt..... s:i~6Nd\\h,,  -oi:u,... IIOl~f.h.l,ll'NiC\\81\\~ 5109 \r\n \r\nlflg/iJCCtU ro App,1/,1chr,tn r,.1,I, iJfld  Horseshoe Cow Rd., (30S12); 7'06-74S47Sl \r\n \r\nfishing ,., ''\"AJ \r\n \r\n: Rates: S60!d.yt-S3751w Open: Yeir round 9  9. \r\n \r\nfi-.u.-\u003cldcrid'tlb.k-~old'tlRIMIA'ilfJ : OS-f-L-PN-PGniCB-CG-VCRPA ~l (,HfAJ \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTmmoNS ; ASll~RISt:PUO:HFJ)\u0026 IIRF.AKt'ASr 1240 \r\n \r\n~c~-~~f~.:.;~~~ 0 \r\n~{~~G~~t! ~~:r,~ ~~:X:,~~~t~' ~1f~-Rd., \r\n \r\n24 \r\n \r\n565 \r\n \r\n ~tes.  \r\n \r\n: .r~Y:2~.~;~fr,o.16~a;;;,:~~~~: : Open: SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nO \r\n \r\n8 \r\n \r\n(30512); 706-745-2655. ()pert Mon. Fri. 8  5. . \\IJ'l'\u003cl:C:.\\111\\S 2850 ~ne Wirf, (30512); \r\n \r\nEDMF. AA;qirolrv,J/rt\u003e!,OOWl\u0026;\u003en\u003chofthttlf!I ; 800488-9507; 706745-7589. Rate!\u003e:S89-S12S. \r\n \r\n\\ffill)'ol\u0026.'Olr,,J.JnaSo/81.Mv,Ji.,, \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\nNever closed CC-PN-CB-CGKlVCR \r\n \r\nfw;xilJMsanicuse.indCMlr!MV!J'.17~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n {GHTAJ \r\n \r\nho#Ps\u003cMrloo/crg~twutiftJrol/rlghilbof,11(181.Jt eurn:1t\\l1T CRF.F.K GOIJ' COORS 19/ 129 AlJll l.\\l.\\ (;()IJ) Ill]) \u0026 HIU',\\ KfAS'f 56 71 \r\n \r\n~Mooot.wlS \r\n \r\nNcwth, (30512); 706-74S-5153. RateS: S21 .20 - . P@rselhel.Old~.(30512); 706-745-3111.BB. \r\n \r\nLodging \r\n \r\nS28.62.GC.Strm;:,oJBJ,d.d;tt'A~bmf  HfSr\\\\FS ll:R.~ ,\\111:l'OSM 222 GA 515, \r\n \r\nPrnTCREST \\l U.-\\S CallS00-456-0C(JIJ. \r\n\"-5ttCM'ldOtlf91 IJH1'. \r\n ;I! ilti'il51 \r\nA Semon MMKaye \u0026 ~lach!.n Trails Community \r\nATmACTIONS \r\nBR,\\SST0',1,~BAW -CN'F Ga 180 Spur, 00512);706-74~28;706-896,2556. P.ates: Sl pamg'S2sb.Jttle.Oper,:Offic,.Mon.-Fn., 8  4:30. USfSED-M-PF-PN-TH-GS-PA-VI. ~/Of CtnlttiJfOJJG.J.'s~t~4,JS4ft.ulrb,s,'l'ioo?pJVnMICJ36l)dfvte~dtd' ~hhlg.-ida.ifr5hop.GJl/o,RMN!DI Gi.d!'.(p\u003er!Mdy-Oliot.ll'r \r\nIIIGII SIIOALS SCF.SICARF..\\  C,'if f\u003cnstSYc. Rd.#283,(30512);706-745-6928;770-536 OS41.USFS-THPA. TwoWJft'rf~l,1M~Ylfb.ris o1 rhododeootoo ff /.JIJrtl. sp,riJrng IIIIXl'!r\u003cJl(J Sfltill'tt:I, 170aaeatM. fmiJtr,\u003cl111tJt,//J.H1k,ngC.ill fo(~riofiwdt. \r\n \r\n.= !J'MSgft'f'IJ.Mfflf.dll.tiw.3;1,ftASf'MCP,xosltq) _ (30512); 706-7SH9!1.i. HF-CC. \r\n~~~t:~~f~~~~~:.t~t~::l~S- ~~~i;\\ ~~!~~~~~~ \r\n \r\nAu,.,. f-PN-TH-CP.JQCW.1 pc\u0026r.r.~ ~ ;ind S10perpenon,pernicj,t\\40011W'l.0per,:81m- \r\n \r\np,,m.,w c.wrpig c ~ . \r\n \r\n(Otl)t'l\"s 8pm. fP-OS-NS-f-PG-RF-TH-CB-VCR. \r\n \r\nOl'd. Rnl1toT4NL \r\n \r\n,nn . KWOU \\Ult \\TU\\ C-\\lll\\S l U)t \r\n \r\nRau5: : Dl:wllHAUSRfRf..\\TIOX-U. ARE.\\ -CSF srt)fl:[ 9894 Gairiedt Hwf~ 00512), 706- \r\n \r\n(]0S12l: 706-745-6928; 770-5l6-0541. \r\n \r\n745.94S4;800-284-6866. RalfS;S74 - S94'day; \r\n \r\nS6.00. ~ Office, Mon  Fri., 8 - 4:JO. f-PN.  S369 . S4f)'wl Open: Year-lOU'd. WS-OS- \r\n \r\nnt-CP-PA. flfwcims M ll'Jt 65 ~ - ....ybP-- CCTH-C8-K-CTV-GS-VCR. \"'\"' \r\n \r\nfl.w!MlxlftJ.,00,\\CJNr~.-id'ii.-, BR\\.~~\\\\\\ \\11:'ft' OIULTS 5299 0.vlll\u003e',\"11 \r\n \r\nIJIIJ..CAh-\"clNl'IGudP. \r\n \r\nSpur,00512L706-745-4007. ~ies.:585 -S115 \r\n \r\nLAKl: ounGF.MCOm\\llo.~ AREA - C!'if \r\n~:.i~:.~~~~i:O: ~ ~:~~1~:::/~~~ \r\n \r\nOpen: Daily, 9 - 6.0S-CC-RfTH-C8-K-OV-J-CE. DF.\\\\'f.R Ut\u003e:El!Ol SFS 4833 Otam Rd., ~~-~~~~~~-~tK.S59- SIOO.Open: \r\n \r\n= ;~-~:~t t1J# .JIPl!d pPfWtSW c.i fo, Rec1Nl10t) . \r\n \r\nH~-~: MU(J)hy Hwy., (30512); \r\n \r\nL.\\KF.N\u003cYITF.L\\' U5Hi-.y19\u0026129 N,(30514); ( GOU'S (X\u003el l~11H' FAM.\\I 2222 COl.llltty Farm \r\n \r\n706-745S789. BF-F-L-PN-CP. 106trHN!'Sof~ ! Lane, (30512): 706-745-1S60. Rates: S701nt \r\n \r\nMl',and4, r80 Mn'SolrrNIIOfld!/ak.- l8-Jft.lml. S400t\\vk. H-NSFB8CBK-FBK, ,-, \r\n \r\nSiWIWlWlg \r\n \r\n1'fMHWOUt\"10flP'9tlJIIJ9 \r\n \r\n,\\IOU:\\T,\\L\" OU\u003eSSL\\\"GS AT \\\\'AIASl-n a:,~. ltR 9710 Gaineswle Hwy., (30S12); 706-74S6095. Open: oat,, 9  5. USFS-NPSNR-OS-CCPN-TH-GSSGTVI. ~ o.J/tl. g,hs. ,tg,ONI bOOibilfldffl4\"hib,gllJAP')lffltOriycrMttd \r\npotfl(aHht1100ffW~rrJiltdc:nrv:,or, \r\n \r\nIAJ\u003ct: w1;,;m:w ,liiCO'IT Rf,CRF,\\TION AMF..\\ . lltl .TONCMF.F.K COTli\\CF.S 1989 Hehon CN\"F Ga HwJ. 180, (30512); 706-745-6928; Cieel: Rd., (30512); 706745-2 104. Ra1es.: S79  \r\n \r\n770-536-0541. Rates: S6. Open; Office, Mon. . S99, ()pffl: www.sg-.,1.com/pagwh(c. H-GR \r\n \r\nFri., 8 . 4:30. USFSGR-PF-BF-Fl-PNTH-0'-PA. OS-CCBA-F-Rf-TH-(8-CG-K-CTV.I-VCRPA. \r\n \r\nClNt llrrUQllll/tj/ffht~Simvn.:,,ig. \r\n \r\nl'fH~,tt-ldonp,tWIJl-119 \r\n \r\nC.,,,latlltaNtal~ \r\n \r\n. J\\CKSO\\J1ua1mU, Rll[UI.H~T 375 \r\n \r\noob:.111131is.-f~.ba/l'dnbwofyuaw.nfmest!USlawHisnvicS.. AIJSIDJ,.BRASSJ'O'f.X SCE.\\\"ICln\"'A\\' (]0512); 706-74~28; 770-536-0541. l15FS. \r\n~~=::~:w,::7: Jkii.btp~~Mt\\1'Sc/iltmcu,- \r\n \r\n\" 'AlllSCRU.KROCkf.,\\110S AR..\\ - CN'F Tanglewood Ci,de, {305 121: 706-745-64S8; F.S. Rd.134,(30512); 706-74~28; no-536- fm-899-6971 Rates: S55 . S80. ~ Ytar \r\n \r\nQS4 1 Rates: SS.00. Opeft: Mon. . fri.. 8 . 4:10. round. OS-CCNs-GP-88-CI-CTV-fBK.VCR-NA USfS.f.PN-TH-CP-PA. ~ ~ ~ SGT. O\u003cT4 \r\n \r\nSDU11 GllforR/MIO'tG!d \r\n \r\nKIIJ.\\1\"\\IE C\\BI\\S 19/129 K,l11e Lan,, \r\n \r\n~~l;=~:C.rio-f~l~ r.:~~~~~~Jc~- Ralft: S55  S135. CC \r\n \r\nViKDll,OJO-J,64-lfr. somiu:oon:SCf.'ilCARF.-\\ Ga 180, \r\n=-~~s-:a:::~i.w: (30512): 70i-745-69211; no-536-0544. Open: \r\nRlrp v~. lhtb.wloot fi/Jg('f BcwflftiWlld~~ rffil'.v,I\\Juu.tm: C\"8laRr\u003cMt- \r\nHtSTORK StTESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\nOpen;Offic,, Mon. - Fri. 8  4:30. l15fs-PNTH L\\KE~O-rlTJ.\\ IJ SI K\\ \\ ,\\C,\\110\\ Mt:\\T. \r\n \r\nPA. Sn!ik11SUofr\"'\"vatr.,-~r,a1 o~GA60Jtthtspo,tt c..Jb-~~ \r\n \r\nAIS 2942 745-4119. \r\n \r\nRNatoo!lSle: t)m' Dsam141'R- oOapde,n:(.3o0.5,l,2.taa7m06.- \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n~~~~~r~R~~~-l -PN-TH-WS-CB- \r\n \r\n,~r. ,\\MROWllr~m \\ 'AIJ.E\\' R\\' PARK 5698 Mur- \r\n~-~~~~::;!:5'J~~PN~n!!c5p: =:.i~t~P-~~~- = -PA. RV ll!t'f, /iA hooklp, pooJ. p,MIKxr, \r\n \r\nUKF. NOTITJ.r R\\ p \\ RK, 350 Haley(rcle, (305121. 706-745-4523; 706-7454495. \r\nOpen; April - No- \r\n \r\n~1~~ ~~~l~~~t~W~(=;~~,~~1,; ~ UOCKllR\\' l,\\KF. Rl:cRF.-\\l l ONAMF..\\ - O.f \r\n \r\n1 :~ \r\n \r\n1~~~i~' ~)!~;,u,~fI)~G7~ -745 \r\n \r\n8 \r\n \r\n~t,~dRa~~\\~.~~ ~6i~: k~~s: 745-6928; 110-s16-0541.usFSPA Sir~o1c1w;ro- \r\nAreandCmdlrdJtt\u0026lttle.AcCt'SSlJ/eby Vil'JolAp- \r\n \r\n= \r\n \r\nUSFS-YA-f.l-PN-TH-CPPA. \r\n \r\nPopwr \r\n \r\nJ,;Jae \r\n \r\nUM \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n4c',. ,.'N\"'r,M818m,,McNG. .\" ,.'c\"r'v'',,, .\" ' , ,, .\",:G,,. \r\n \r\n::~: ,~=t:!urxu. = R~ l:n:~:::,~ ARt'.A - \r\n \r\nf..\\BIXS\u0026 .., , GHr~~--Mlonp.,g,l, JS \r\n \r\nQif TraduodGapRd~(30512): 706-745-6928. ()pm Mon. - Fri., 8 -UO. USFS-ni-PA. Sl-.iJC1t J1\"N1urhpmwd~r,ogtyphol1CJffltkdJnort9\"-11eeCiln79~.-\"'1.-dbltdl'aclJ, ~adeildtunan~C.rllkrllJN- \r\ntJOnGia.. MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nTI!IUXf. 3695 Nonely RNer Campground Rd~ (30512): 706-745-6711; 7~745_5124. Rates: S14-16k.ampirlg: USfS-OS-BF-FPNPGRF-THCS-CG-CPDPRVPA. Slldl(~y~lo!Sori \r\nll'l(Ul:.!1MJ,Jtocitdfori,--.w~5'~Efflllg \r\nllaSb-ll'tltf\\Wl'rr.ai1NJNIOliW'M F.dlitJ b-all'IJl['$~~~titt1uood.:a/,w \r\n \r\n\\lfflH,\\ 1),\\\\1 l~\\T\\'O.\\ 2266 Notte!\u003e/ Dam Rd~ (30512t 706-746-7939 Raitt S55  S7S. 0pm 24 hrs. NPHP-GR-OS-NS.f,HRlPNBB CTV-CBK-VOtPAKA. '6Hf,1, OIJ\u003eIIOIJJ)\\\\ C\\111 \\\"S 1976 ltoMkef Road, \r\n(.30512t7'06-745-4696.Ra1\u0026;S55 S65. ~ YNrround.H-05-NS.f'O-TH-CBK\u003cTV-VCR-PA. \r\n \r\nliX'IO~ COW.T\\' IUSTORJC-U. SOOr.n' ,\\l l,I, sbt'Cl11r.titllh$t.lr}l'b9'0'f1S- T1~:IT'Q1' unTO'I\\\\ IX~ 819WA.itRd~(30512);7'06SEt'\\I O,lheSquare-OldlnonCotsltyCCU'I ilM. rt4k. AM,-fumthdcbls Yti.lod~ 781-6042.RataS50 -S7SOpen:Ofi(e, 10 -10. \r\nhow-.()0514); 706-74S-S491 Ra~ SI . Q . h.ild.wodlbnC\"\"9~fCJffl7fdpadl,holf- GR-SNR-Os-NSni-88-CTV,fBK-IM-VCR. \r\n \r\n~Wed.-SaL 10 - 4.k.nelhn!Nc,,,. NR-EO-  ~ - . l\\'1'11\\Yl'~ \r\n \r\nPRO.'tlm l!GT.Sllt\\lfl;Uf\\UR'llll:-\\.\\T \r\n \r\nMYA. uhibtson(Olnyllls.u-y,,._-.wwd \\'{KiFJ. ~TA'Tt: l'ARJC 7485 Vogel S\u0026aie Park G,\\.. l,\\ C. 1545 S1oney Ridge Read. (]0512); \r\n \r\n~mnartnmlPctm. \r\n \r\nRd., (30511);800-864-7275;706-745-2628. 706-74S-893211ate:S50-S115!111j,L0pen:9 \r\n \r\n1998 Cmrgia 0 11 My Mill(/ \r\n \r\n Northeost Mountains \r\n \r\n9. H-HF-USFSNS-8F-F-HR-l-Rf-1H-(8.(G-0V-VCR-PA. \r\n \r\nRf.l L\\X ESOTAII RF,\\I.TI' P.O. Sox 766, (30512); 800-346 I 0415 \r\n \r\nRl\\'tlllU~\\'l)SQIJ.I l.()G C\\IUS S 1426 Riverbend Farm Rd~ \r\nr, (30574); 7()6.74s.7 143.Rates:S85 - S150. 0peo:Vea,-round. \r\nGR-OS-CC-F-l -RF-TH{S-CTV-JVCR-PA. \r\n \r\nS.\\SOS'SL'i.\\' S-OO'slnnPlazaofftheSquare, ()OS121:800901-4422; 706-745-1631 . Rates: SSO - SOO. Open:7am  11 pm. HF-USFS CC-NSBF -F-Rf.R)\u003cTV-A-FF-1/1. \r\n \r\nSOIIlllF.R COU-:0.1ln' INN 2592 ColliM lane, (30512); 7()6.3791603; 801).2971603. Rates: SSO.m0.Open: 9  9. \r\n \r\nSlJXRLt;;t: Kl\\'F.K C.\\81,\\'S 5817 Gaines... Hwy~ (30512): 706745-5817; 706-745-9445. Rates: S69 - S115. CC-F-Rf-TH\u003cB CTVIM-VCR. fl \r\nT- R.,\\t'iOl C.\\IUSS 509 Emmette Walker Rd., (30512); 706 374-6159. Raies: S85-SlSO. Open:t.ieo.-Fri.\u0026SUn.9-9,closedSat H-OS.CCTH CB.CG-CTV.J.PA \r\nnn: WDGF. AT SfABII.G.-\\l T. ~'1'ATFS 2266 Nottely Dam Road. 00512); 706-74s.7939. F-HR-88-CBCBK. \r\nTOWNCREF.K CAHL'XS 4863 Seabolt Rd., (30512r, 706-7458891. Ra1es: $79  S119. Open: 7 am - 11 pm. H-Pf-OS-CC-F-HRPN-RF-TH-CB-CGKCTV-J-VCRPA. \r\n \r\nand Personal watercra ft rentals on \r\n \r\n Lake Lanier  \r\n \r\nEn/OJI our Good Nature! \r\n \r\n1';FOREVER Rf5()IITT \r\n \r\n.I.Li, \r\n \r\n6 ' 800-255-5561 \r\n(fi07)99al961- l.i.c (Mll)9911 1l99 \r\n \r\n~It/ /~ JOIMl!i'\\OIIMom \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\n~ , ~ '\"\"'', ,,. ,.. r,r,,,t,. .,,,1,u -:;;;l, \r\n \r\n\\\\llll'l'OOK\\\\llL C\\BIXS Hwy m, (30512); 706-374-2533. Ra!l5:SSS-5125.0peo:YearRoood. OS-CC-F-CBJ-VCR. \r\nTR.AV\\. SERVICES \r\nBIA.IRS\\ IIUA.,\\'I0:-1 001/'.li fY OIA.\\IRF,R OF CO.\\I\\IF.HCf. 385 BlueRidge,ttwy,(30514);706-74S-5789. 0pen:Mon. - Fri.,8:304:JO.H-C-1B.Hikt5CMIClfil/h.ndthoNlb.ld..filllbkesors11rOOJSJtr:J shopll\"l(UlLllll\u003cIJfrSlort!f.fGllrllJ \r\n,,.,_,ttou,;JdO(!~IJ8 119. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n' lrilylorp.p:tokJkeiMN.iliJ'}f!ollortra,ning~ c c n k r- \r\n \r\nFOIO-''UI K~:sotrr'S HolidayMarina,6900HoldayRd..(30518):  fflm.5MWl,lB.Jndlormmrs. \r\n \r\n800-255-SS61;770-271 -570S. Rales: S89S-52195.0pen:l)aey8  . SPORTS 8r. RECREATION \r\n \r\n5.GR-OS-CC-8F-L-\\/CR-Mf.CJpt.l,n,a,a11111.tm.}'1\"1rJl'hottSl'bo.Jr. FAGJI.GRfr.oiS ATIIOIJ.l'WOO0 1111.lS 901 Rockford Creel\u003c \r\n \r\nMLMl'!Mlilf/Skeps 10,ft.fy~ fJCJudrnrJCffll1JlirtatxlheJ1 Rd. (30523); 70\u0026754-2255. Open: 7am  7pm. SNR-OS-CC-NS J, 4,tr,dlni(j!t  W.u\u003c'l'Slideandmudimore PtrsorulWJtooJfi GC -F0. E1{jl1\"\"1hak-sol~l)'.,1ffotd.iblegolf F,nmglhl/n.1tvr;ilter \r\n \r\nR'\"1IJ/sJ'1~ ,.4{GHTA) ~Mt~OWMJOt!,,. 141 \r\n \r\ntdllllYllhl'l'!)'i/lk\u003ewJ/t'r,~cotll'St'p,ovidesgalfmof,J///p,,ffiilllfflj(1rd~.Holly.vcJHillsolf..YS.wi~dl,/yWcourw. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nl,\\ KF. UUKT0:-1 Ga ttwy. 197 or US Hwy. 76, (30S2l); 706-782 \r\n \r\nBRASELTON \r\n \r\nSIIO,\\l. ott:f.K - COE 6300 Sh.Kb..rn ferry Rd.. (30518t 770- 4014;7C6-782-4812. BA-BF-f-l-M-PN-WS-CP. l866.6fr.DM'w . 945-9541; 770-945-95l1. Rates.:S10 - S18.0pen:Apil4-SepL7, iN'/ },7JS~6lmiikolJhmrii.\u003e BruWJ9.~p,cnd.,ng. : 7 am  10:30 pm. H-HF-C0E-CC8A-BFH-'NS-CP-OP-RV-PA. ~- pub/;( bruch. l!WlrlJ ;,,cl fishing. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n; j()ll,l/' ~ Wl'ffl tm! Jnd RV si/PS awil.Jb/f. toc.itt'd M Army : l,\\KF, HUK'fO.\\' \\\\llJ)IJn: )L\\NAGUU:W ARF.-H i.\\. UXR Ga . C01pSol~i:pe,.it.idldl.\u003eSoieyt.ri-r.Ntoo,yd.Jofmep\u0026boo ; Hwy. 197N.(]052]); 770-53S-S700. USfS-F-TM-CP. AiM/u!I'\"). \r\n \r\n UlT.-\\ 11 DA\\' \\\\JXFR\\' \u0026 Rf~~RT 100 Rue Charlffnagne, tht\u003eld\u0026ealfwJ11C111dmg. /glwig_s.\\lflWi,igM\u003edodwoudxiriroNl!On , ~ ~ iJfld~ Tm,9'0i4f G.ql511a ~.JChlan 11311 \r\n \r\n(30517): 770-932-0900; 800-2339463. R3tes: c,m S79.99. CC- ~Visna-Ct11fft'.bc.:ut'di8ufordlb11btl\\\\'a'll8ubdatxl  bms w,sr txun,,y l r ~ ~ 1-~afl'dmdw!Vt.',IR. \r\n \r\nNS-GC-HC-PO-TC-RR5-CT\\/-CL \\lfl'y\u0026rf'50fl1\\ffllgolf.ltfn:r.. C ~ \r\n \r\nRuggtdtetra,i-i. \r\n \r\nE~-sryl,\u003cp,\\ 6mr.u.w~ ~ t t 1 1rcr.(GIITAJ \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nPlult-r\u003et11Ml,t11btGorll~. \r\n \r\n; 1,\\ KF.TllG,\\11) OtfUSHwy.441 N, (30523); 706-782-4014; 706; 782-4812. BF-f-L B!ll Sfl ;J()(M'SM/twi.597ac,pl;,t;, ,VMl8mlles \r\n \r\nO1E.\"17MrfMO\\ ~TAISWIXI~\\' Ga HiVf. 124. (30517); 770- : \r\n \r\nols/latffineBo.ltmg.fishflg. \r\n \r\n867-6914. 0pen:TuSal0-6. SU 12:lO-S. HF-CC. St\u003er.iJ01'.00di!d  HlSTORIC Sl~UMENTS \r\n \r\n1',\\.'\\'HIEKCKt:f.KRECRF,m osARf.-\\ - ~F Old LIS Hwy 441 \r\n \r\na. Kldiliims, ~ .nlptUIICJrl'.JS \\.'MelylW\"Sdltdt.lSlmgS CRO,\\I F.R'S ,\\IJU. 00\\l:RFJI HRIDGF. Ga Hwy. 106 E. (30521): : N, (3052]); 706-7S4-6221 ; 770-536-0SIII . Open: Office. Mon.  \r\n \r\nmnKTfld!MII) \r\n \r\n 706-384-4659. NR-C. Boo ,i /9Cl7, II' span \\Id', 111 ft b)\"J 1\"1fl fri., 8 -4:10. USFS-F-PN-TH-PA. Chi!n.~Niricwlfctest. Cool, \r\n \r\n'\" ,\\L\\rnl:WIJ.\\lR\\' l'AKKS 11608roadway. (30517); 706-6\u003e4. : T\u0026M1L,Jffire~8miksseulft1tJI06EMCtUl!j'io.wlowr NJll's woodeds,tto,,P.wirhttCff'l'k 11-i!ftn1Cpia,,(Jhelrers.H,J,.eJSmil-s \r\n \r\n9180; 888298-0396. Hf-E0-OS-E-GS-Vl. Guidt'fl of m.,IJ. fXO\u003c  Uffl.. \r\n \r\nifl)CJ!M\",v /ht.'SO fr 1\u003ct\u003cJltvb/l. Cdl! fa Rt\u003ecm1rroo GI/Ide. \r\n \r\ntsSflg./J'tt'IOll'olourlfl'Clftlmbat \r\n \r\n: MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nCAMPINC \r\n \r\n,,,,,__\u0026,,rl/Jdon,,.n. \r\n \r\n: FRASKU~ cou~-n 11mORIO,I. SOm 1. 'YMI SEIJ.\\1 Gaines- ,\\.PPAl,\\ CIIIA.\\' C,\\.\\IP F.R l'ARK 500 Appalacian Park 01., \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n( villeSL. (]0521); 706,384-4805; 70\u0026384-4361. NR-M. bhbtfoo {3052]); 706-7S4-9l19. Rates:lffll'l\"S38.95.0pen;Aprilthru0c- \r\n \r\n. txJ/Ml'Or)\" CdllO!dmJleoJ'I~ \r\n \r\ntobet-. GR-05-F-PN-PG-PO-TH-CS-CG-CP-DP-RV-PA. A rolii119 \r\n \r\nOIATF.\\IJ DA\\' GOl.t\"(JJ\"IJ 6060 Golf CUI Dr~ (30517); 770- '. \r\n \r\n1-.ood,_~~ 111r/lshiJded~ll'l, ,e,Jr.,/lffU, l\\;;IAnJl1.-../_ fish \r\n \r\n271-60SO;S00-2ll-946l.GC. 6Jldffaf~gclf.llie(II.Jre.iu ~,t,o,:.l,nhrouiscspl.JyOt1to/lnt's,in.,,lwhaufei1tldMeopl\"lltorhe : CLARKESVILLE \r\n \r\npond,pool,p/;JyryculdiJfldJmotA1@in 1i,e,.11100'ldl006.]m, Nolrh of!hcSQ11oVt\u003elll(hrA~oo H1S!OOC:44 I \r\n \r\niJl/cillldlf.'SUlgve$1S.1~~il11,:xiv,11i'dub 11ithlmittd.ll'M- : All Appalachia n Trail Community \r\n \r\ni!b/,,'/'jlO~,ies~ 'fhefM(Ccwe.s.bc,:1rf.'dbehifldrflt'hl. \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n1'1NI.e-0111ildindi,Golftmr. \r\n \r\n: ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n~~:-~ ~;!~'ifff:l~~~~~jr:i~~~:-~\\i:t~~~C~Ol:\\I.STORf. RL 1 b \r\n \r\n,\\I OCC\\SL\\'CREF.K ~TATF. PAKti Ga. Hwy. 197, (30523): 800. 864-7275; 706-947-3194. Open: 7 .wn -10pm. H-HF-SNR-Pf-05 \r\n:=::::,=~;,=:::::% CC-Bf-F-l-PN-PG-TH-CP-OP-RV-GS-PA. Knol-.n.ts ~p.Jtt 1~ \r\n1818. (3052]); 706- _ \r\n \r\nHF-YA-GR-CC-PG-FD-MF. NAKARracingMJ/Bmi. ~ti/Ce; IAK F. Bl!HTONl\"ROlff lli\\TCII F.R\\'-GA. DXH Rt. I, Box 1638, j ifil/Jfffl.'{l~lf)o/fSIJO'bh.g!et11.ir,y~p/orar.o1. ( ~bo.lr \r\n \r\n\u0026t \r\n \r\n( (30521); 706-947-11 12. Open: ~tyS-4:30. HHF-USFS- ED-BF-f- dod:/riffll). fishM)I) p,e1, M;ngniria 11iM, .Jnd 1.1,11.\"SQ\" pk.nld. \r\n \r\n::.:::nu:::::w~lislwngpandbchidrmllilt d: ROADATIA.\\TA S300 Wmcler Hwy., (30517-1710); 77().967- : l-PN-TII. R.trcPi-.\\1ikdmrhU0!/f. V,w,si~CJlill~e : 1119rGHTAI \r\n \r\n6141.0pen:Mon.- fri . 9  5.plusweeke!mdmngewnts.OS- \r\n \r\nLO DGING \r\n \r\n~~::= ~~~t\"Mt h,1J5Jmilf!as- MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nI ~~~~~t';!;'f~'-'~C:~~~=/:.sJ~i~}~~H \r\n \r\nPINW\u003e-Ollr.tdonpdgt l J8, /J9 \r\n \r\nAWORIJIOFIIRFA.\\1.~ ,\\II ISF.tl.11 4000 St Hwy. 17. (30523);  -BBClRSFD-CTV(lFBKVCRACTMF.(GlfTA} \r\n \r\n7l)i-7S4-0174. Open: 9:30  7:00 M S, Stm 1  s. H-HF-M-YA-  BURTONWOODS C.\\Bl.\\'S/ 1.0IX:ING 220 B,ookwoo(J lane, \r\n \r\nLODCINC B~T\\\\l~Tf.R.\\'  HR-\\SfJ.TU.\\' 1.\\'X \r\n \r\n]0] \r\n \r\nZion \r\n \r\nChu,ch \r\n \r\nRd ., \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nSGNR,,-gO,lSo-nNi!S'.-CGiS1.1.Vaiyf,?tp~cofatlll'-l\"Oof-lJMlnefUlfiisnlrwJs..gGoWldS.fr~ om \r\n \r\nrheAtaciliJ CCW!Siom \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n(30523); 706-947-3926; 706-2 19-9027. Rates: aver S79.99. CC-NS-8A-BFF-HR-l -M-PN-PG-RF-TH-WS-C8-LO-K-CTV-IM-VCR- \r\n \r\n(30517); 70\u0026654-3081; \u0026:XJ-528,1234. H-CC-NS-l'O-IM. \r\n \r\n. ..~lhfol\\llrit noodMGWIJl9- \r\n \r\nPA-KA. \r\n \r\nf'WJe-cu,,d(JtflJ' !J \r\n \r\n: STATE PARKS \r\n \r\nHtrRTON \\\\\"OODS 11 1SSF011.ValleyRd~(l0523); 706-7S4-7442; \r\n \r\n0;WS ISN -at\\TF,\\ 11 1:1.AN 2069 lfv.y 211, NW. (30517t 770- ( ,\\IIX:fAS.IXCHf.t:K STATF. }',\\HK G.-i. Hwy. 197, (30523); 800- 7(16.947-3863. Ra tes: over 579.99. 05-NS-PN-CB-K-VCR-PA. \r\n \r\n86Hl100; 800-329-7466.Rates: 555- S75.0pen: Mon. - Sun., 8 ; 864-7275; 7069473l94.0pen: 7am - l 0pm, H-HF-SNR-PF-05- (\"J]JAKIIOI/SEll)l)GE Rt. 1 Bo11. 1901, 520 Jim Cartel Rd~ \r\n \r\n8. HHFGRSNRPFOSCC-NS-GC-PNPGPOTCTH-fO-fl.BS CC-Bf-H-PN-PG-TH-CP.DP-RV-GS-PA. ~.i:s~p.Yk \"\\.\\Me (30523); 706-754-7204. Ra!l.'S: OYet\" 579.99. H-NS-BFHCl -PN- \r\n \r\nCTV-Cl-CSS-E-CBK-GSMGTUMf. ,.4 i'Me-0111llilf0ttlht1MdtatciCr,wr. \r\n \r\n~i/l('lldslfteJWllll('r,Mo,asinc,e,etisnefledmthtBlutR,dgt\u003e PG-SSTHWS-LO-K-\\/CR. \r\n~~~~~tt:~~C::1~~ CIL\\ll\\l llOUSE IMN. Washingtcmi5t, (30521);70f\u003e.7S4-9347. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \\\\.um: 11cus1: 1-ss\u0026Hwy. SJ, (30517): (GHrAJ \r\n \r\n~ fishing pier. Ming.ntrurt- /Mris. \u003c?nd lakesidP p,cnrl mg ,.4(GHTAJ \r\nPINI-\"' Mlon the b-,c~o( /ht Rrud M.ip. \r\n \r\nRates: SIS0.00. H-NHL-NR-OS-CC-GP-88-CI-RS-FD-CTV-FBKVCR-VI-NA-MF. \r\n(ilD F.IJ.\\ Sl'Hl.\\(;S COl ., rn, 1\\\"'l \u0026 m,mu:\\tl: CfS ltH \r\n \r\nBUFORD ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nEDUCATtoNAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\n17891k\u003earGap Road. (3052]); 706-7S4-7295.Rates:SI 15  51 75. \r\n \r\n==~:n~::::~~~--~~~f~. NORTIIGOORr.1AlT11Xl\u003c'ALL~7TllffE Hwy.197 Norlh, . ~:;~~ H-GR-OS-CC-NS-GP-POTH-CI-Rs.FBK-VCR-A ~::~ !i; ll\\Ht:RSIL-\\.\\1 IIOIJ.0\\\\'001l\\\"lln' C\\IIIXS 254 Habersham \r\n \r\nGit!Jl\u003clr1Xhn:c1snri.Y1t\u003cnMfPdk\"tMic.1linsr,1urelhatsu1WS iom-: HollowlaJJe. 00521); 706-754-5147. Rates: S75 - S12S. CC-C8 \r\n \r\nPAUO\\~S 1.-IXIER l'RL'\\r.t:ss 6917 Holidly Rd.. (30S l8); 770- prrMlhe~ty afllkolmvd.JJ/sbyptrpJtingrhtvntosuccttdina : PA. \r\n \r\n271 -9897. H-YA-GR-CC-NS-LFD-Mf. DillllffCMSf.'5,fXWJtl'dutrm, hr~c-.widltvw\"\"1c00)f!IMtrMitU:Jrce. R~lldlsproiri\u003e.wi. ll.\\111'\\ \\ AIJJ:\\ KJ~50KTRtl8olt1 50-330Happj\\/a\\leyResort, \r\n \r\n~Corpo,dl\u003e~lllldh.n:tltfl\\Slljlr~~.,,.,,. Jfit;wwbl,;,41ldbi11.1yiog,n.wifdtc.JDC11-dwffll10,,a--,._,us.(al (lOS2l): 70\u00267S4-3l77; 800-354-477l.Rata: ovaS79.99. H,{C- \r\n \r\nb.:.Mlft.!.bl.lAW.fiAyfitMSt'd,JtldiniUff.'d \r\n \r\n firlS !oqjll'\u0026(()'lk,mcr(t,1/tl\"p,'Olfflc1bw-costcomlorobk4td/oo GP-PN-PO-TM-CBRK-CTV-J. /GJllAJ \r\n \r\n1998 Ccm:l!ia 011 lVfy Mi11d \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\n110.\\IF.\\TF,\\ Dli\\'N H\\-.y. 441, 197 and 17 lnteisection, (30523t S,\\.\\'ln' ROTm.,1,u:CRK\\110~ Alff,\\  fXF u . Rd. 170, 706-754-1719. Rates; 535  S75. Opet,: 24 lvs. OS{:C.NS-OV- : OOS2S);~-78H320:770-536-0541.Rates:S6.00.0pen:Mon. - \r\n \r\nCBK-GS-\\/I. \r\n \r\nfn. 8  4:30. USFS.f.l'tHM-C:P-PA. Ch.MriMICJOClft N.liDJdl fOO'Sl. \r\n \r\nUJ\u003eH,\\IJJ:SU\\UKl!IIIRTO\\ RL 1ttw,. 197N,(J052Jt 706- : cid1100tfish,ngJlldc,wr,p,ngMM}T,~RA'f.'fRl.lgt}fflmowTi1111 947-3312; 706-947-331). Rates.: undef S38.9S OYel' 579.99. smit\")'(dfbRtorutol\u0026..-(orit.w1ofl\"r\u003c.,kirn.uM1~ \r\n \r\nOpen: April 1st-Dec ht H-Hf.SNR-OS-CC-NS-BF.f-l-M-PG- RF- SOIITTIFA.m'.JlS EXPlllmONS Hv.y. 76 East. 404-329-0431; \r\n \r\nTH-BB\u003cB-CG-RV-RS-FO-FL-OV-F8K-GS-VCR-Mf. {GHIA) \r\n \r\n 800-868-7238. Rates: S25  ms. ED-YA-GR-SNR-OS.(C-RF-lH- \r\n \r\n::::~~~~tys:::;;E,Z RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n; Fo.GS.SGT. l',f1tr.\u003ew.VlrfMlitlg~c.-tn'l'Ool'/N'Soolfl'sbesr \r\n \r\nIAl'R.\\IIF.'SKrSr\\lHAWGa.tt..'I)'. !97N.,{305.2J); J06.947; \r\n \r\n1m:A1. 1xx 4415outhdavton.(30525);706-782-4269. Ra1es: S34-SEiS. SNR-CC-F-L-RF-CTV-IM. \r\nSrtWDtRU()t;: I\\\\ RR-3 l3ox 300017, (30525); 706-78222 14; 800-334-2214. Raia: S40  S89. Open: 24 hrs. H-GRSNRCCNS PO-SSTHWSRS\u003cTV-C:BK-MF. K,lfT\u003c4J \r\nTIIT'S M()l'~T,\\lN C\\Rt~ P.O. Bole 1470. (30525t 800-621  \r\n1768;70\u0026782-791~1. --.i,,,,,,.,4-1 \r\nTRAVEL SERVla.5 \r\n \r\n3312. /GHJAJ \r\n \r\nrrips..~dlldkoyak.dnainJ~ffl1ISIOt'liillsoiWWble.t\u0026l1AJ \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\n \r\nPINit-SttOcUdOllpl(}f' 145\u0026 1611'1 \r\n \r\n8l!RTO~ G;\\UJ'.R\\' \u0026 J:\\IPORIO I Bl#lOO Danat Hwy 197 N. : sotm lF.R~' NA,\\1'AIL\\IA \\\\\"JJJJF.KSESS \u003cNF Tallulah River \r\n \r\n(30~3); 706-947\\351. 0pen: Dally 10  6; dosedlues. HHF-OS Rd.,(]()525);706-782-3320.(\u003e,'t'fl-t500.Jol'19.)t'd'l7IOl#'IUrlloml. \r\n \r\nRAR UNOOINTl' OLOIIIF.ROF CO.\\I.\\IF.RC:E US Hwy. 441 N. P.O. Boie 750, {30525); 706-782-4812; 706-782-511). Open: 5, Mon  Fri. C-01HBVI. ltlli lhtOU/1009) ~ hi.ttht TiAJ.Jh \r\nGorge R.JtVIUd.:nll'ISlf~foirtMll:ltlffl :;l(IA., \r\n \r\ncc. Offershl{/l~f)'WJIUol,'lffoimotl'tfuril004ffMH,irldilg ~nflOtUINSl(ifo-91\u003cl to~dttxlt 1Wl('reonlyfld/lr.J RAR UNOOUX1'' 00S\\l~\\110N\u0026 \\t'irroR.'i Rl 'RfAUUS Hwy. \r\n \r\n6n,,rtp,1111t1ngdl'ldpmtJ. fol-Mt. SI.Jtnl!dglilu. MI/K1}1'fiihtnggro,, p,oa\u003e!,SeSJ/IJf)t'rhtl'l'M'!n'llt'l't \r\n \r\n 441 Nof1h, P.O. l3ox 761 , (30525); 7~782-4812; 7~7825113. \r\n \r\nbtponrty, fland.p,llflt;\u003ed fvmirun,, 11.ntnid\u003e.l:nffl, nwlll!d11ood,i TAUlJIAII F,\\US IAKF. USHwy. 44 15., (30~5); 706-782-4014; Open:9 5, Mon Fri. HUSFS-MHRRf5HH.Y.,'SR\u003c\u003cVBVI. E\u003et~ btco.'t' ~ lw\u003ei'wood~A/ll/5h61m11Ln'(GHTN 71Xi782-4812 . H-BABF+LPNPGTH\u003cPDP.RV. /,SOOh. abow penr11relbburt(W\"Nyi-.1!1lv.hi1'\\VJll!ft,11htig. Jst.irt\u003e~ll 51;,kpf \r\n \r\n,\\L-\\RK OFTIIF.POTTT.R 9982 State Hwy 197 North, (30523); 706-9473440. Open: O.\\ily 10 . 6; Jari. Maf.. 10 . 5. HIH -OS \r\n:'::C:::\"~::~~i:;!:/~~~=: ((.f-GS. Visit tile otk5t udh ,J,cp si the snc NortlJMI Geot!J1,J \r\n \r\nsruh\\'t6J,nrs.J6/lllksof~ Bo.111'9,~~ pciJlicbmchiNldfishillg. \r\n~~=~~~~-=:~~e~- ~~:3!; TA1T. RRA,XCII Rt:OU:.\\TIO'.'l ,\\RF.\\ . (.'ff F.5.Rd.#70, (30525); \r\n \r\n~id;Jff](W.149.CXK)iKJl'So/U.5 hlfestSmxt'~Grt\\llb-M~ snotvsk~ MMIJ, firli rim,gilndkJtJg,l'lg.NorthM1 Gforgi.J's~ mlPl' M!riqll'l'f., .m.w:iduah Jiltlp5. ErwtrlMNonh~Afwlt.3u'!S. \r\nlOCdr.dM\"fl~~olct!W::~AJ,JS \r\n \r\nt1our()llou,b.)(kpo,dlowdooh,g!lleWJk'rfJIIC~lordiIrionsand (0/or_Rl!ml'Jl/!IIIOUnUllllCMl'fy;illjur,monolTml'BtanchNldT;il!ill.Jh K,\\II UN 001!i\\TI' \\\\ll.CO.\\IF.l:F.\\1UI US Hwy, 441, (30525); \r\n \r\n/rN!brodn#e./GHTAJ \r\n \r\nR1'/f.'f, C.illlorRoor.i/JclflGud! Coot.Jcfolficcbrum,,,11~ \r\n \r\n70\u0026782-5113. BFflRF5STH. lnil::midt.m on hd:1119, horwxk \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n\\\\'AH\\\\'0.IIA.~ llfJJ..Rl:CRUTIONARf..\\  CNF Wanwm.anRd., nding.snow!Joogi!lldi'ITTllf'WoJl!!rtilfoog. W\u003c1reru/ft:nxhu,t, \r\n \r\nCl.1\\RKFS\\llJJ: IIUSISf.\\.li 00.11.\\lllSnY ASSOC. P.O. Sox 71 1, (30523); 7067542312. \r\n:~::~~~t\\:~~;5~~~:~~;r~~t~~ \r\n- 5;W~t. 9 12. Hf.PA.1/lIBTs-TA-VI. Broduesot/iJt\u0026J,Jt1/iK \r\n \r\n(30525); 7()6.782-3320; 770-536-0541. Open: 8  4JO. USFs-PNTIHA. Ch.m.1hoochre Na!/alill forest Dmft:' ftJstff1 c11N ai W.w \r\n:%7~1\\~~==:.a~~~i: \r\n: -: : . ~J~:-:=G~ \\= : :.c.A. OSR Wa r- \r\n \r\nCLERMONT \r\n \r\nLODCINC \r\n~~;:~:!!'~~-~-1~' \r\n \r\n:~' \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n~01~,l~::r~!:.~1:. \r\n \r\nIJOl'IS,/odg,rlgandrt51dUt.JntS.. \r\n \r\n) womanRd,()0525);17t).5355700.USfHTH-C:P.Ptbk/u!Mg. fBK-PAA-CT-1/1. \r\n \r\nCLAYTON A Bartn,m Trail Community ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n: lislw!/, hiingilll{}p,1m.t1VtCdl'lpf1g. Ght~C,IJl~dlt'din i ~V..,,Si\u003ecotldhlflw.\"Slmlll ifW.ish:a!OO\\Mlfw!l~MA..Ruggm' \r\n; 6:'t\u003ean. \r\n; WIIJ)WATF.R R,wnsc: 1254 AalJfflrf Rd.. (30525}; 800-4519912;864-647-9587. 0pen:D-,March  MidNoverrber. HHF- \r\n \r\nCLEVELAND \r\nATTRACTIONS UABllA,',D(;t:'i[RAL IIOSl'rfAJ. 73 W. Underwood Sl., \r\n \r\nr.ou:llAN Rl\\'f.R SCL\"\\'JC ARF,\\ . (~'\\F F5. Rd. #70, (30525); ) USFS-NR.(jR-OS-((.f.PNRfTHSGT. Fuherv,ce~lt'1\"'1f/!ff,i\"\"1g . (30528); 706-865-2171. Open: Mon Sat. 9-5; Su 10-5. OS\u003cC-E \r\n \r\n7(l6.7823320;706-53f-OS41. 0pen:Office,Mon.-Fri~8-4:30. j t1;psbfanJies.n:l'~.Hiifd.Jyronvod.,y0Yti,rgSforillM}l'S.n:I': G5. T~ol~Ci!llf!IYl1lf!dialditlit.daarir~.niAdoplooCent \r\n \r\nClwrtiJhoo\u003cJrerNJlion.ll otest rtieh/kfoilllt.Vlg~Colern.inRivef) ~1'\\'l'fs. .NiJ1IOIU/V,l,i1SonicChartoQJil~mildroexomg ! olthtliim0UJ~P\u003c1tchKds..V'1So\"tm:C,1J111,messdtM,yof~ \r\n \r\nmcooo1mldtgeoldr,r,.VlhlmOl.'f~ilJIIM'11/tmiingdm,;jr j wfirllWdfe\"IIJ.l1'~1ellJllt}ofrJ.cJ;ffs.hoCMJll(\u003eboul!indfld; Ohl.WC.;,ttsgeP,1rchKds.Frttactnis.sion. \r\n \r\nhqiboutitts.C-llfotRTNtJ0/1 \r\n \r\n1\\-.ill'd.Jll.s,(GHIA) \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n~-a..t.d011Pi19tfJ81J9 \r\n \r\nPOl'CORSO\\'f.RUK)K - t:Nt\" US H'-.'lf 76 West. (30525); 7Q6. \\\\'IWSK.iXOttR:cRF.,\\110.'i ARf.A C:'\\F Willis Knob Rd., : GOW'NGE.11 GKL'RRlliML'\\'E 75 Gold Nugget Lane. 130528); \r\n \r\n782-3320; 770-536-0541 . Chwt~Ndtlon,I/Fon.-s1.X('lll(1tJt.1 (30S25); 7~782-3320; 770-536-0541 .Open: Mon. Fri., 8 4:30 706-865-5454; 800-942-41136. Open: Pa. 9-6. year round. Hf-\u003ciR \r\n \r\n01tV1oob1g moooMir1$.. \r\n \r\nUSfS.f.HRl-PN-TH-C:P. ChJlfdhooeiitt NdJ10tldl N1t6t Hooec-..rp ; OS-C:CF-GC-C:PRI/, 4 ~. W. ol C~Jfld 5qu.w MIMgold \u0026 g,r,r- \r\n \r\n1lff'S GA.\\lli l'RFSF.K\\'E USH\\Yj. 44 lS.\u0026SeedTick Rd .(30525); atJdhooelTM$.w,w.w'lableatdibr1N/Kln.JfN.Ruggtd/110161t.lin : Slont!s.cusrotni!',vt/ry,minigtif.RVl'ltVN'Glll)i,igfishi/lg 10011De5of \r\n \r\n706-782-6218; 70678H91 1. Rates:S2.00adults/S1.00{hildren. lCffl!f)'Cl'!ftraiffha/d,\u003escftldj.itoChJJ1009\u003eRll'llf1.binq (oo/.x1 '. !3mrjfun \r\n \r\nYA-TH-CB. 5-Gfo'gr,l!HJ\u003ckbtws. ,llrtm,l:li.cief,r.ptilCOda./lat.vksdlld officefot-roirm1!t\u003ees. \r\n \r\n. NORTIIGEORGIAC\\i'\\llU:FACfOHl' 2653 Hwy. 129 South. \r\n \r\ne.tgltf.lW!gg/kk,gf.JaJif)'kxra/f!dpibl.s. Mt,1dwv!'rmliJICDK SPORTS\u0026 RECJIEATION \r\nR,\\RTRA.11 lll,\\II. Clay100. (30525); 706-7825113. TH. firs! bwlf.'d by Qudj.et llil/!K,l/cs/ Willl.Jm 6i,rtr;,m ovrr 100 yron .J90 IJp, \r\n \r\nCAMPINC \r\n \r\n(30528); 706-865'6131 . Open: Mon-Fri S.4:30; Sal lo.4. CC-GS. \r\n \r\nTAIJ.I IU)lRl\\'ERR:c:Jm-mo:-:ARf.\\ . (~'\\f F.S. Rd. #70. i ~c.nlc5be;ngmiJdch.Jndclippeddfld\"1tffl1.Dtmor15(1,1/JOfl5wiij, \r\n \r\n(30525); 706-782-3320; 770-536--0541 . Open:Offic~, Mon. . Fri.,8 /.Jrgpgrotf)Sdlldtoubus~nw/a,,i!f. F.\u003eaort()(!Wtprffl.. Cus-roma \r\n \r\n 4J0. USFS-f-TH\u003cP. Ch.Jn.ihoottt\u003e NJt,c,wl Forest Vl:'IY n,gged dttsiWd/Jah/e. \r\n \r\n~offm Jt'dufdUt1pllg Ne. Colem.Jn/vt.ff ScerllCArN. Good rn.w1MOl!:'\u003c!TAIS Yooah Mountain, (30528); 706-865,5356. \r\n \r\n=:t:.mies~edw\u0026'i)\\\"l)wdtldl!W;~T,ilil~at :7=~=~:;cr:~~ : ~ : ~ ~ ;2c ; ~ ~2- ~~r..:;:-!\"reC01111'f.J.,IS6h.lltvationNYl'IMfotbNtU- \r\n \r\n~~-~G::=~N~:= :?~~::~~::r,i,=:;o..,:,is-~~r: ~~~~~~~;t~;) ~~~6~~-~~~s-:-~~-,~~,!~  ResM-.ltJM5o,wy.\"af{()frdr~ \r\n \r\n: . : : ~ ~m : cou~1l' COUR1110t:SFJ,\\1l'.SW.\\1 On the Squan!,(30528); 706-86s-322S;70\u00268783S49.0pen: Wed. -Sal, \r\n \r\n~,yGvidt. l'rl:fRMrCOCllfl)'8()(}-177-RAf1(11JBI. \r\n \r\nLOD\u003c.IN\u003ci \r\n \r\n10-3. NR-E.0-M-Pf-GS-VI. Bult/859 Ho1Mstlttl',1u\u003eCoooryHls \r\n \r\nanrorrs ROCK \\\\llJ)flt'\\f.SS . a:F f5. Rd. i!646. (30525); . AS\\l\\lJ. \\IUTIJ. \u0026f,\\81~ Hwf. 76 E., (30525); 7~782-6488; /OflalsJffy. ~,)t,/tfkahb( lt'KIMl'79~ fl'5Nldl f. \r\n \r\n706-182-3320;770-536-0541.0pcn:Offia,Mon.- fri. 8-4:30. 000-78\u00260624.Rates:S38  S135.0pen:Yea-ro.n:I.OS-CC-NH- f11;pidtpl,hop.~tolhtJbl,c. \r\n \r\nUSfS. Ch.whoodwN.TIIOOMfoml.JJOOm,n~mth.-iMJ. HRPN-Rf.TH-CB\u003cTV. (GHr,tJ \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\ncitiotwf~aafSJ11tht!C.voiias.JS/hp;R..,;it.\u003estaeas1U!(thc ARROWII F..\\O C.\\RI~ Pfflitrvoon Rd., P.O. Billi 568. (30525); : TR UlTr ,\\ICCO,',NfJJ.f.OIJLGE IOOAh.1mi0r. (]OS28); 706- \r\n \r\nCJJlf'/tfsUXll.\u003ebrheSUleof~ \r\n \r\n71Xi-7B2-4491. Ra1es: SlOO/nt. S500'wk. Open: YeaMOl.lld. ; 86S-2134.E.D. \r\n \r\n!AKE IWUJ.'\\ take Rabun Rd., (30S2S); 7()6.182-4014; 706-182 USFSBABF+HCHRlMRf.SSTCTHWS-C8. \r\n \r\n. SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n~ ~=:~Ba.!~~piawtrq.p.JJic: S3 4812. 8ABF-FLMPNTHWS\u003cP. 1689.6 h. dbtwe SH 11!wt !JS R.\\CK-l~lllt~\\\\'OODS 1331-A Wi!fWOff't1 Rd., RR It\\, (3052~); \r\n \r\n~~i\u003c:~t~~:R~fH~~~R~~ s7~ \r\n \r\n75/wk. \r\n \r\nl,\\KF.SF.F.I) Off Lake Rabun Rd., 00525); 706-7B2-4014. Bf-F-L- 8FJ',Cll\"000 I\\\\ 220 Beechwood DriYe, (30525); 706-782 \r\n \r\nPN-TH-WS-CP. 17Sl.Sh.Jbove-/Nf.\u003etl40aucs, 13mile5ofshore- . 5485. Rates: S85 - S12S. Open: May NcN. SNROSNSBB\u003clK \r\n \r\nlin,, 8oi!Mg.J1flfMIWG!l~picnk/,.ing;,ndfivrng. \r\n \r\n. CTVFBK.VCR. \"' (GHT,V \r\n \r\nNA.VfAIIAIA mn uooR fJ:,\\1Ul 851A Chattooga Ridge Rd., 1:'\\GIJSII \\l,\\,\\OHI~~ P.O. Bole 160S, (30525); 706-7825780; \r\n \r\n(A'\\QF.-TIIF..IIOOCII OIJJ'P(hl A.'\\O IJ)UGIXG 46 Port1.vood Drive. (30528); 70\u0026-86S-S751 . Rates: ms . ms. Open: oa.1y, Ma'/  Sept GRSNROSNS+RF\u003cB\u003cG-K-CTV-JVC R. C\u003c1noNl\u003eiHooch olfffl a con)l\u003ete ril'f.'f rmltJOn \\'ilCil0011. CIIIOl'UlfJtMtJng. \r\nfisNrtgandruitrim.nJ0t1fX'!\"'l5KA~/llOU'lt.1,l/louse6av~ 1)911fyand1~for}-6fX.'Ol}k.~,xtri1$.fl(IJ:A fittp(n, P'fme5ta,, htllkndle,i,plme, ill/llllE'ns. ~ t\"Nt-round \r\n \r\n(30525); 800-232-7238. Ra1es: S42. S90.0pen: Daily. mid-Mardi. 8CXH82\"5780. 88. r1,'GIIT,N \r\n \r\nmidNov. YA-GR\u003cCRF-TH .rhi\u003ewi:1.Jlld$(l'Bi('(har,OC9\u003c1wlifl'Wd \r\n \r\nPINYSttOUlldenp;,gc}4l5 \r\n \r\ntrrr.ift11WJ.)11tslin!'S/.Spnog,SWTfle(o,f.JI, hms.M-.aysJJSMCVI. ; ll.\\rt'.SBIJXGAW\\\\1 P.O. Box 568, (30525); 706-782-4491. \r\n \r\nT1')Sforbeg,Mt,sroiltN,J/'l(l!d. \r\n \r\n: Rates: S75/nt.S300'v.t:. Open:April - Oct.USfSBA-8F-F.ttC-HR \r\n \r\nRARlf!'i ffAIJ) .IIOU.,rAI,\\' (30525); 706-782-3320. USFs-THPA. ! l-M-RF-SS-TC-THWS-CB. \r\n \r\n8!v.l11M 4.696 h. Hh ~ R.ttt.111 Bad Tr..,/ u, rf'tldl ...-ivol CTMn.r  IAlIRFJ. BROOK CJL\\IJff Germany Rd., P.O. Box 568, (30525); \r\n \r\nhotxhe!'ll,lllOrulkmt MJpsJI v.wn:mtCl1rl1t' \r\n \r\n! 706-782-4\u003c191. Open: Yea-round. BABF-F-HC-HR-l-MRf-SS-TC- \r\n \r\nr~\\GI.E tiREE,',S AT SKn'f ,1101/~TA IN 7883 H1-.y 254. (30528); 706-8652277. Open: 7am  7pm.OS-CCNS-GC-f0.Skm Mooofillll golfct/l.J/Ses/.Mf!'d~E~C,l{'MlfMttilylO.)\",Wlago.1.oc,1rfflnN1 OMJ.n:JGeoigi.JrhecoiNofkrs,1'-lbsryielCUSi'wilhVtef!l;w \r\nwaysye,Yroortd.SkmMooo/Jlll~i11\\mc~\"'thqua/11ygreMSfr:Jt'ill \r\n'\"\"'d\"\"\"\" \r\nCAMPfNC \r\n \r\nRAR lL\"' RF..\\OI Rf.CRF..\\TIOX ARF.\\  CXF County Rd. 10. ; TWWS-CB. (3052S); 7067823320; 770-536-0541. Rates: S10  S16. Open: UJNERGAN U\u003eIIGF, Rt 3, Box 3163-C  Hwf 76 E, (30525); 706- \r\n \r\nMon.  Fri.. 8 4:30. HHF-lJSFSBABf.H-PN-TH-CP-RV-PA. Cha! _ 7821547. Rates:S50  S75. Open:24M., 7daweek. USfStilhoodltt Nillltml fomt o, 91-1 ~ W t ~ 5pectacwr : SNR-OSNS.fPN-RF-THBB-Cl-lDCTVFBIC-VCR. \r\n \r\nm:M'lrdWIS\u003cMI'!)' Elr\u003crriuldfldwa1erlwk1.JJW'l,Slwrwning Qlfor OID a.\\\\1'0'\\ I\\~ S. Main SL. (3052S); 706782\"7722. Ra!M: \r\n \r\nReuNtm \u0026.d\u003e Conoo office b-nmt'flt FM. \r\n \r\n549  S129. Open: 6am 10pn. OS-CC-NS-GP-Rf.5S-88-CIIDRS \r\n \r\nMT. \\1 F.\\'i1MININGOO. \u0026C\\.\\lPGROlfXI) 15220H\\l)' 19Nlot J\\2,(30528);706-219-3462 . Rates:S1S119l(. Open: Everydayex cept Thur..day. OS.CC-F-c:P.RV-Rs-E-GS-PA-A. Mt Vil'WA-Wlg Co. rJnWC}{N\u0026ml\u003cUafll Mrl!'fot~ot,,.ifotgold. fdhb r.iftlOWltllUtinOUpond.RkMWJ(JKrlr}lrshop.~rurtng q,ie,rCl'el)d.lyf'Jl!iP/l/usdiy.A-Wdt7.SIONut I f.Mll'nlfoodn \r\n \r\nRABIJNCOU:\\\"TI' GOI.FCUJB Sotih Maio SL Old H1,y. 441, HD\u003cT'HlCBK-f8K-J-G5-VI-MF. KiHTA! \r\n \r\nOU,A'SLUa,lf0,,1~'\\'kcnds \r\n \r\n(30525);706-782S500.Rates:S8 -S20.GC. Nn'lot'~gd/' ( POUXOla',G ,\\UU.CREEKCABL.liS 1832 Hale Ridge Road. n'IW.R C\\.\\IPSITT.S 142 Turner Campsite Rd, 00528); 70C,. \r\n \r\nCOIN.Pt.oliciwlcomf'~Sl'ffllW)'ic,M't'l:W611n:'JPffill!M9.A: (30525); 70\u0026-782-9913. Rates: S75  S90. Open: 8am-10pm. 865~757. Open: 9  S. GR-PF-OS-F-PNPGTH-CP-RV. RVpri b- \r\n \r\nCNll,ng,ngmountM011Scount11\\11hafr\"tstodcl'dgdfJhcp. \r\n \r\n, USfSTH\u003cS. \r\n \r\nCiJtl'd011 CJlesrJ!t\"l'Rr.e-1\\-lffl 1lJYl(!S lhJ//i,M\u003e~; 1Yi1:t1, K'11\u003c- \r\n \r\n148 \r\n \r\n1998 G'\"'~eia 011 1\\1/y 1vli11d \r\n \r\n --Agt.11t1d1Vhook.ups; b.J1hhauu-, garoo,oom.1.Jundtyroom, \r\nLODCINC \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\n110\\\\'ARU JOIINSON L'\\N 148 E ~ Drive, (30519); 706- CAMPINC. \r\n \r\n335-5581. Rares: under 538.95 M.f 579.99. H-GR-SNR.(C-NS- . 8AIJ) RIDGE 4100 Bald Ridge Road, (30130); 771).884.1591; \r\n \r\nPO-RS-CTV.YCR-PA \r\n \r\n'. 770-94S-9Sl1 . Rates:S10  S1l0pen: Yearround7  10:30pm. \r\n \r\nC\\ HIN ONnn: C:RF.l:K 2047 Helen Hwy Unit A, (30528); 706- JA.'1150:'i L\\~ CO.\\l\\lf.RO: 267 Stephen B. Tangtf Blvd.. : H-HF-COE.CC-BA-BH-L-WS\u003cPDP-RV-PA. YeJr ,o,.,rtd cdmping \r\n \r\n865-4461; 706-865-5917. Rates: SBH125. Open: Dail-j, ~ - : (30529); 706-335-3738. Rate$: S42  550. H-GR-SNIKCNS-HC- j v,.i rfltrnr.nfRVJil..sav.Jll.abk toc,1!roooAmryC01p5offng,nttt5op- \r\n \r\n1oood H.C(-f-CH-VCR. \r\n \r\n: PO-CTV-CBK. (GHT~ \r\n \r\n~~~-=~}~~4\u0026]5, g~~ \r\n \r\n706 \r\n \r\nffl\u003eMfSHourlltiantM/nsidt frot11 C- \r\n \r\n()0528); S6SlG66.Rates:O',lff MAGXOIJA L'iN 206 Cherry5treet. (30529); 706-335-72S7; 8oo. \r\n \r\ntta111.itkeSid-leyl.Mliff Nrutbydi,ywp.i,honlhrW.eoff.,,,picndfl!l.~~illldodffooidotxt('(J6.1Wrl~rll'S =~=;'n';~~~:..i-:;,,8:;\"'-'Ct.mf1W9. \r\n \r\n:;~~!;~~::~:,~;:,';:0~:=~:: fE~t~t~i;;;.:;;,;:~;;N:: ;~:t:~?~esE:~ffJE:= 59 ~~tJ.~-R,~~S6s -s140,GR-sNR-cc-NS.f.\u003cJN-PN-PG-TH- : ~~i-\\~~~~~j;f.~:~:S~~-~{~-s~,-~ \r\n \r\nt~:.ll~s\\f~~~r,s:_-OS,5~ \r\n \r\nG,\\ll:U,W l:'1\\' -aJ:\\'O,\\,\\:D Rt 7, Box 7SOO, {30528); 7()6.. GR-CC-PG-FD-PA-MF. \r\n \r\n; ,~~!:~~FCIIICKF,S \u0026 t:GGSH\u0026K 3690 Ga. Hwf. JS South. (30528); 706-865-4730. Open: Open IOI' Summer \u0026 Octoberfest \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE l:Al'li\\l\\ !I'S US 441 Tanger Outlet Mall, (l05l9); (OOA) \r\n \r\n::;=~~;==~:~-:~;:. rig. fishing. S\\~ Mid odB OOldoot tIPiltion l:ppornnita \r\n887-2067; 770-945-9531. Rates: S10  S18. Open: April4 . Sept. 7, \r\n \r\nNH-Gf\u003e-HR-P0-88-UBK. \r\n \r\n\\\\Atll.E IIUt.:SE Rt 6 Box 266, (305 29); (GHrAJ \r\n \r\n7am - 10-JOpm. H-HF-COE-CC-BA-BFHWSCP-DP-RV-PA St.J. \r\n \r\n1.0UGE 0F \\HS D\\' ACIU.-1 16 Wrdy Aoes Rd, (30S28); 706- SHOPPING \r\n \r\nsoM/~l'.lflllefltilll(/RVJ1resav....,.._(110l\\,1UT'f'lJLO' \r\n \r\n86S-6635; 80043S-S032. Ra1es: S45-S65. H-BB.f!IK. \r\ns,m:ros 1.\\'.~ GA. 384, (30528); 706-865'0205. as. \r\n \r\n:==;i'!i~:V~~!:t.::::1.::/~:: 00.\\1.\\IERCEfACll)R\\' SJ'ORES 19-JPottffYFacloiyDl'.,(30529); - c.lll\u003edon4'my(orpsofEngin,Hrsopttr1:t'dukr.SOlt')'lMNf\\' l'INrtr \r\n706-335-63S2. Open: Dait-J 9-9; Soo Nooo-6. as. \u0026yrloo from : \r\n \r\n\\\\lllTE l'ISl:SCAl:IL\"S 174YhtitePinesRd..(30S28);706-865- . Aml!ti\u003ca's!d...arltedtVi,ierundm;nJfam,rm;nX,?(moH/iil,e1~ '. btM'!'IBufotd.andC~ \r\n \r\n5204. Rates: ms  S13S. Open: 9  9. OS-CC-CB-K-J-lt,f.\\l(R. '. = r.K otm.r.ro:..,nKS 198 Tange, Dr~ ()0529); 706-335- . LODGING \r\n \r\n:~~~~~J';:!:;: ~!! ol'comu:itCE m N. Main s1.. I ~k;~5 \r\n \r\n9~~ c::~~J~-~:~;, \r\n \r\n2 \r\n~ '-~;~~:a~~S40:~~~\"~-H~~J~-~c~ld~~ik::1: \r\n \r\n(30528); 70C\u003e-86SS356. Open: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:00. H-C-VI. ~t:\u003e : ~ , Ol'l'V- JO ll'Stdu'Nlts and 8 hotels w,th,n 1va/kmg its- PAMF. \r\n \r\nfo~GJl~hl)'IOll'ietrt.~Ab.f!IMl1.fn,illyyi:umouman i tara.(GH1.4J \r\n \r\nU SIF.K LODC:li 87Sl.anier400Padway,(30130);770-889-304S. \r\n \r\ngtl-.Jl'Af1'rGlflAI \r\n \r\n'. TIIEl'Ollllff 100 Pottery Rd., (30529); 706-335-3120. Open: Rates.: S4S-S7S. H-HF-CCPO-f0-CTV-C8K-Mf. \r\n \r\nCOMER \r\n \r\n.:':.~~=~~:::::::::. . Mon - Sat,8 - 8;Sun 12  6. 0S-CC-CPRs-FD. AY!OfJ()Mpil(a/Jiw RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVKE C-\\P'T\\l\"D\"S Hwf. 9,(30130): rGHTAI \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nPrf.Movisi\"rBJS(a \r\n \r\nEL TORO S49UlktwidPlace, (30130);404-844-ooJl ,6Hr.( \r\n \r\n\\\\,\\TSOS\"S MIIJ.CO\\\"F.Rlll HRllxa; 650 Watson Mill Rd. \r\n \r\n(30629);8(X)-864-7275; 706-783-5349.Thisbtidgeisrhe~I ong,n.,l1,/!lft111M'dbr\"9P\"1Gt\u003eorNsp.~iigl191N'fM10Slrhe \r\n \r\nCORNELIA \r\n \r\nSooollr;ri.Rr.Tr \r\n \r\nHJSTOAIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\nWATSO\\',\\IJU. IIRIDCF,ST,\\TF.P,\\RK 650 Watson Mill Rd .. (30629); 800-864-7275: 706-783-5349. Open: 7am  \\Opm. HSNR-Pf-OS-CC-F-HR-L-PN-PG-Rf-TH-CP-OP-RV-PA. A'.nol\u003c.ndSM! \r\n \r\n\\\\\"ORI.D'S URCrsr APPLE MOSUME.\\T Railroad Depot, (30S31);706-754 -3097.AS,100rhrn,:)l)j,\\'f)Mfdeci@llroa,:.pt\u003e 9'0111n localfd\"l rhecmterof IOMI \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nolthl/'mosrpia~Mld~Sldtepiffb,n~ Watsai~ UK RIJSSDJ. \\\\U.OUfl: ,\\IA.~\\ GE.\\1\\T ARFA . GA, DSR \u0026-i1'9'coo1.l111Sthl/'/ong,\u003esrong//JcllJJIH0V'l!ft'dbtldgeinGcor{)IJ.sp.Jn. Adja(f/fll to Lake R~I Reoeation Area, (30531); 770-535-5700. f#f\"lly119/M,10Q1~fh-Sourhforl.Rivel. NMurP11ililsardnewhil.- l.lSFS-8F-f-HR-l-PN-TH-CP. l'lliilc,-.,ring. fu1w1g. hikMJgdlldpnmi- \r\n \r\n'9'ho,-w\u003e/T.W:S.ilbvl'I\\Jbsrot'f\\lO)'thl!'thrllotestolb)gthe rflt'f'f0t /t.WN mro m, pw,l 's bdd(OOfl/1)' Cdlnping. fishing. pknid:1119 ,4 GHfAJ \r\n~-OOI.Jdo.-tthf.bl\u003cioflhlROMIMap \r\n \r\nM ~ /Smilesofhiuigdlldho,sldd1Tail..lic61gtffl.-i. \r\nLODGING \r\nCO\\ffORT 1':0  COK~FJJA 2965 J. Wanen Rd., (30531); 706778-9S73. Rates: S4S  5100. H-FP-GR-SNR-CC-NS-GP-Hc.PO \r\n \r\n. CTV-CSK-Mf. /(,HrAI \r\n \r\nCOMMERCE \r\nii irlH\\Wf ijj Ji,-lj,i:,,e \r\n \r\n~:res: : DAYS li\\'N - OORSF.W. l ~ leve!GtOYeRd. (30531k706-778- \r\n \r\n~~~j_ \r\n \r\nunder S38.95 over S79.9'J. GR-SNR-CC-NS-CTV- \r\n \r\nHtsTORIC SfTESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\nSK\\lA\\l) ,\\IO'J'EL 724 South Mai, St, (30531); 706-778-7134. \r\n \r\nDO\\\\i\\7UWNCO.\\I.\\I ERCE-CO.\\OIF.ll:Cl.\\ l lll~7l)RIC DISTRICT Rates.: SS9 - S79.99. SNR-CC-GPPN-PO-CTV. \r\n \r\nt\"OLKS 510 lakelard Plaza, (30130); 770-844-9633. H-CC-NS-A CT. (GHrAI .\\Oll\\L\\S'S lA\"OISC 365 P!aehttee Pa1t;way, (30131 ); 770886-0100. Ra!es.: SS.45  516.95. H-Hf.fPPf-OS-CCNSRS-FOCTV-ClEAMF. (GHT;.J \r\n\\\\'Atll.E JIOl SEOpen 24 Hours. 1 in CIA'Mling(GHTAI \r\nDAHLONEGA \r\nAn Appalachian \u0026 Benton MdCK-'ye Trai/1 Comm vniry \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nA\\11QUEJlOSF. E.\\IPORII~\\\\ 5S65CavenderCreelc Rd.. (30533); 706-864-5884. 0pen: 10 - SJOTues. Sat., 12 - 5:30Sun.QS.CC. Junuesoldgdfdmroses,perenniJ/s.n:lherlls.Otspuy~{f}etlro pdJlic. Pbnts\u003c'Wdibblt? fot putm.ts(\u003e Cl lr.\\lAlT.E O\\\"DlLOOK-G.\"f Ga H\\-..y. 60 N~(30513); 706-632 3031; 770-536-0541 . Open: 8 - 4;30. USfS-PN-PA. So!,li(ltSt.J of Slocd Abllldirt (OW (,1/1 lot Rf\u003cIN/JOI) Guid,. \r\nCOXSOUDAnn GOW Ml,\"ES 18S Consolidated Rd. (30533); 706-86/1-8473. Rates.: Sloadu1ts,SSchi. Open: 1'1m-4pm. NHl NR-ED-YA-GR-OS-CC-PN-GS. rou,,1/Nlgoldm,,w.Anwlgold,,.._ \r\n \r\nOa.vnlO\\.-n CommercialDistrict, (30529); 706-3352954. Open: \r\n \r\n~~~:.::~t=~l!:'~~n: \r\n;:;~=~:=~ffll\"lGHlAI \r\n \r\n1~ 1~ ~~:~ 1~\\ \r\n \r\n~A~:~iii:'.G\\~:)~~: ! \r\n \r\nTRA\\'f.l.L'i'l  CORS FJJA t+.vy. 44ln23 Soulh, (30531); 706~:.-2186. Rales: ur.cler S38.95  558.99. HGR-C( -NS-PN-CTV \r\nRESTAURANTn=c\u003eoD SERVICE : ~1:~IOUS[ 1292 Level Grove Rd., ()0531); ((;HTA) \r\n \r\n1g.l/de)'IXIOflil40mn ~tru,SN'go/dl'l'rl!'lllgrok}glCdJ \r\nfotmarlOflS.Oldm,ningdr5plilyS\u0026 his/Ofi\u003c.d/fJtCWI~ Goklp,vnng Gtm SIMl'$indudtd\"1gddote \r\nCRIS.SO~ GOW ,\\11,\\\"E Ga Hwy. 19 W.qiy Mil Rd, (30533k 706-864-6363; 706-864-7998. Open: 10-6 \u003claity. GS.,.,,. fat gold \"\"'1grmsroot'S.funkxa/lages.~)N\"-round.lnaxllspam,ng(i.r .-ig the \\Vmie,, G,fr Slxip. Tou-busl'S Mid gocf)S I'.~. \r\n \r\nNHP.A 1: ,i;.-mct.igr.J0119f.Dty ~olfheNtlRA Jramfl.Jtion.rls Nd!Apnl R.olgl\"o'l'l'y1't\\'Jl\"Md Caib.JJdttdlt\u003e(J/Mr11$,0,IOl:/e ,:bcfdoom.J.Julg ,bt \r\n;~~1i:t~:s~S,~\\~~ :J\\SN::c~~N~:F~~:: lnl/llA/flt\u003enS,Gwrg,.irl'f~Cfffl,GolfC~- Tht!mntolfm fcult!-.'fflofree-srdl'l'Jiflglrom 1,040y,WS roS,091 ydlds. Wdl'm.ainr:wii bm1go1SS gtl'M! along 1\"1lfl ,t k!w W..flfl' /i;udfds dlld /;lcria,s rnalf'~C!F81A.t!Mld~pldceropJJ'j \r\n \r\nKt~ PIIIWl'S TOl'RS. L'C. 179 8 N. Main, (30531k 800-667S652; 706778-n90.CC-TS. i\u003cu\"fferffirVo4f)rwf)iJCU'JtS,ws to,ru1td ttrnff\"111'5 lor !,YllUPS,\" t:\u003eKorrttf /0:l'S on delwcemouxcohes. \r\n=~;~~,,~~~ \r\nAlllttlSwl~ulllaAtmd,,pnffp,,m.SltJ,-Mgudts. ~/tlUISlromS99pwp,;non. lD.'J'/fl NrtJIIJianJmJmSl8'9Plf \r\npmai, \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nll-\\BER.SIIA\\I COl[;\\1'' Ol.\\.\\18[R OF OOJl.\\l[RC[ 668-A \r\n \r\nCO \\ll'ORTl.\"X  f.0.\\1.\\IF.RCF. 165 Eisenhowt:'f Or., (30529); j ClarkesvilleSt,(30531); 706-778-4654.ffl'IX'l'SW!g~in!ntn- \r\n \r\n706-335-9001. Rates.: SS9  am S79.99. HF-5NRCC-PO-PA. \r\n \r\ni qi_iisifelw.iurynintvilableinH.Jbfrsham(DUnty. En,,oy~mounr\u003cJll't \r\n \r\n: bikiflgotl'l!l1UfkNJle17ewsHo1dril'Wlg1001S.Ntfflffi.ll/S1Tdlslrodro \r\n \r\nO.\\\\'S IX'i -00.\\I.\\U:RCE 30976 US Hwy. 441 Soulh. (30529); i'.M'pingp.n:r~o,ftlowtll!p;,rhofllowngrapid!i ot!ffirnf. \r\n \r\n~ 1:/~_:G!~~~-~~~~~~~~/fvcR~- ~ .:;; ,.nu,\"\" ,o m,f Int~ (.wed 'tlflYOO o1 \r\n \r\nPltMeStto.rriJdonth#lnsidtBadCovtr. \r\n \r\nDOIJ.-\\K \\\\\"ISE '-\"X 21050.S.441 South.(]OS29);706-BS-5S61 . \r\nC.:U:SnlOLSt: IS~  CO.\\I.\\IF.RC[ 30934 US 441, (30529); 70633SS147;800-8780837. RateS:S34.9S - S65.9S. Open:24 h~HGR-SNR-CC-NS-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-PA. \r\n11,\\lll'TO~ L\"i'l  C:0.\\1.\\IF.RO: 153 liomp!Ofl Ct. (30529); 706335-6161. Rates: SS3 - S77.0pen:Nevercbsed. H-HF-GR-SNROS-CC-NSPO-CTV-CBK-J-IM-1/CR-MF. \r\nflt.tJfSff(Jl,II/Jd(J(l~IJ \r\n \r\nCUMMING \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS POOIES Mill 00\\'ERF.O BRIDGE Hwy.369andPoolesMill Rd., (30130); 770-887-6461. Bui/1\"1 ,~ M!J(JiJ/'ll\"lli:1e, SOltlong. Sp.wX'fffflOO\\mCJee/t.. Golni. W.olatyooGAlOroDud.IOWl lhmJ/111. N. wHNtd5vilt-1 I ml. N. onPodt~Rd. ART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SrTES/MONUMENTS \r\nDAIILOSEGA GOW Ml:Sr.11.\\1 STATE lll~TORICsm: Public Square, (30533);7()6.864-6962.0pen: Mon.Sat. 9 5: Son. 105. HEO-M-YA-GR-OS-CC-GS. Sire of Amet'ial:S Em Gold Rwi ,n l82B.hlf'rPll'U/Ngddnww,ghfs10t7of~/l!tocJghe.vibl5~ ,I fin in /M ff'SlfJmiax.ity '1llfflOIISt' ~ 1JCt.'1c:us ~ 1.,,tflMMJfllPnotn.lGHTA) \r\nOAIII.OSF.GA TOWNSQl!ARJ-: Town Squar(', (30533); 706864 3711 . NHLNR-GS. ~wofhfitstm'IOfgo/dMh.,//~ U.S.,IY,illJthetlt,c/9:hcmn.,y ~ ~ r i \u003e e l O l \" M . , . - e rfwhouseihopf.g.,lltn,s.andTPStdu'..its. ~, ngaod.A1rtJUMinfotmat.cw1 ;wdU)lear rile Wf'k'Offll' Ctn/I.'!'. \r\nART \u0026 ENTI:RTAINMENT \r\nIIOU\\' TIIE-\\TR.F, MaS\\Sl52W,(30S33);706-8643711 . Rates: S2 S10.Open:Wed  Sat 7:00pm. HfYA,GR. Vj/11.lg('~ T!IJSI. cals. pdys. /Jwt,y,JSS mus,c- show:i: and mud! l'l'IM'' HlJtonc Wld-n.rt sondr~m\u003cMe1pe,{cmldfl',IOO:S;.ci'.-ii.\\,Jtfdoo)fllea1IP \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTK\u003eNS \r\nGWRG EE. 001.UL\\S.SR. PL\\\"iETARlll.11 Sonsel o,i,e, (30597); 706-864-1511 . ED. Sd1oo/.:ni~$11(),.,s~t,yap/100fmMLRegu/dl'fsdiedt/ed$11(),.,sMe\u003c1l8pmonF~1-h,, sdlool11in~ f~Calf/OJdl#di#s/'o,vo,forfllM'-iform.ition \r\nNORTII GEORGIA COLU:Cl!A.\"0 STATE I Sl\\'IJl:Sffi' H-.,y.60 C~Cirde, (30S97); 706864-1993. ED. \r\n \r\nIIOIJIIA\\' IX;\\' FXl'RI~~ -C0.\\1.\\11:KCE 30747 tw.-y. 441 South, \r\n(30529);706-335-Sl83.Rales:underS38.9S - SS8.99. H-GRSNR ((-NS-HCPNPO-CTV-CBK-J-VCR-PMGTMF. \r\n \r\nL,\\,\"IFRIA'O ,\\IUSICl'ARK 6115 Jot'em 0a.vn Rd~ (30041); SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION 770-887-7464. Hf.YA-CC-RS.fOE-C. ToprutrieCWlbymusicMIB . APPAI.-\\CIIIA~otm-T11IR.\"i Highway60South. (30533); 706liln11l'nlhlmM.iya,t.l:MmbPt-,TnoshowsPlrll,;1itldlrlilyotlfflrfd : 86/l-7117;HI00-426-7117. Rates:S5-S150.0pen:Marchitvu0c \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia On .My Mi11d \r\n \r\n149 \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nlober. GROS-C(-f-PN-Rf-Gs.PA-SGT. CallOE', kayak. andrubelrips1 Haffhour ta(Nfllglr lfipson lheb\u0026MifufC~iJ/eeof'JdEtowah Riv eu. BeginMs1wl\u003come!GroupRates. Res..Yllilliotiswggested AJsoof ff!f guide SA\"l?(e. eqwpmem reritals and insrrur:oonal c/inh \r\nBLUF. IUDGF. WJIJ)IJFE MAiXAGR\\lf.NT ARR\\ G,\\. OSR Ga H\\~. 52 N., (30533); 770-535-5700. USFS-F-l-PN-TH-CP. '9,000 apul:ii\u003c. hunting. f1Shif1g and ptimirive CiN11plng. (J('velcped a,nving .:ir Fran( Gross Cauipg,oond lncfwes Ch.nu,hoodree NarlOllal Troor HatchffyandAppalachlclll Trail \r\n \r\nDANIELSVILLE \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nBROAD RIVFJ! Olfll'OST Ga Hwy 281, Wikkal 8ridge, (J06JJ); 706-7953242. Open: Mar. 10 Nov. Canoe .wJ k;;,k rt'fluJ/s and guid1ngon1heBIOadRiver.ShordeAA-i\u003ceavifilabkfromMixch1oom.. ber. Cusrom rr,ps a1iJilabk J-\\'N 'mood on lhe All.amaha and ()gM:hi.e Rivers. Weh;ive,Weonoesand\u003cWe,\" IOOk,;,yaks. Beglnnerwh,tew\u003cmer, or,mld ar,dSCMic river. Camp,ngts free111th rental. \r\n \r\nO IFSfATF.F. \\\\'llJ)Un: ,\\IAJ~:\\ GfJIF.,\\11' ARF.A-CA. U~R Ga \r\n'-\"I 19 N., (30S33); 770-S35-5700. USFSH-PNTH-CP. ZS,000 \r\niJCf(! ;xib/lC hunllng, fish.~19 andfXHlfiveGm'lplflg. Devt/oproC,lf111\"'1g al W.11m Creek Rl'!l:TNOOfl Alro. Jndude5 Warm Creek Trophy Troot Stre,am and Appd~ian Trail. \r\nMOU~TAIN AD\\1'~\\1l!Rf..S CYC1R\\', INC. 25 1 A Hwy 400, (30533); 706-864-8525. CC-TH-TS. \u0026pe,,ena d,; beauo/ of\"'~ Geotgid woodl.mds by mouni.1\" bike. We offer renldJ bikes for rhe ddVffltlJIOUSdS well as guided triJiltoois romect.aHchdllengek\\'etS. Ride 1\\'lthusl \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nIIONEY BFAR mm:.\\WA\\' RED \u0026 BRF.AKl-'AST Rogers Mill Rd., (30633); 706- 789-2569. 88. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES MADISONCO@il1' at.AMBF.ROF CO.U.UERCF. Hwy. 98, (30633); 706-795-3473. Open: 8 - 5, Ck\u003esed 12  1. C. \r\nDAWSONVILLE* An Appalachian Trail Community \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nUI.-\\CKBURN PARK \u0026 C,\\;\\IPGH:OU~D Auraria Rd.; P.O. Box 324, (30533); 706-864-4050. Rates: S9.SO-S18.50 pe1 night/per 3 people. GR-CC-f.PG-TH-PA. fk}{ne of O.ihlonegil B~JCffilSS Feswal \r\nGoldp;111mntJ. can~ S\\Wmml!)g. fishing.mdhlking. /Jndel newman- \r\n...iget1lt'f1L Coum,y 5/0fe \r\n \r\nBURTS PU.\\IPKJ., FARM Ga HI\"! 52 N., (30534); 706-265-3701. Open: Sept 1Oec.30. /nrhe(a/1,pun,pkittsofeverysizeandshapf'a,e avaJ/~. TrilCTOf hayridt?s. See P{fXom OOng ptrxessed. Enjoy the Chnstrl'li1Sseason. \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nLOOCINC \r\n \r\nDAWSONOOl~'n'COl/ITTllOUSE 1 Courthouse Square, \r\n \r\n(30534); 7CX:i26H278.Open;8 5pm, Mon Fri.HHFNR. Builf in \r\n \r\n1859. This is the on,Yi.-orking courthouse ofits era m the stilre. Exterior \r\n \r\nbr/CXS made/cGJllyOjsla1-a Resra,olion 1-r.is compJetedNI 1990. Hl.l F.IIF.N R\\' I\\\\ 2900 l O'Nfl Creek Church Rd., (30533); 706 2194024; 7062194793. Rotes: S85 and up. HGR5NR-OSCC MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nNs.FBBClFBKVCRMF. /GHIA) \r\n \r\nFllJOll' MUSF.U,\\I \u0026 SOU\\'F~\\\"IR Cf~\\TF.R. INC. Ga Hwij. 183, \r\n \r\nBR..\\DI.E'tS 11:\\SSLU'RF.\u003c:4.HIS 9700 N. Willow Ave., 813 9353266. Rates: S300\\vk. FRFCB. \r\nDAYS INN  DAI II.ONF.G:\\ 1065 South Chestatee St, (30533); 7068642338. Rates: under 538.95 - S79.99. HFGRCCMF. ,-, \r\n \r\n8ui~ing #2, (30534); 706-265-2718. Open; Mon-Sal 9JIM:30. MCC-GS. ~ ofBrN ENiott'J auto r,w;ing ope,,1tion. See \\IIOt.'O, CatS and mroiorabJlia. Showroom \u0026gfr shop. No adm/S$/OII, (cJffl('fas we' c:ome. ~.xiquane,s fa: Bill EHiorr fan dub. \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\nEC.ONO I.ODGF.  0,\\111.0NF.GA 801 NOl'th Grove St, (30533); 706-864-6191. cc. \r\n \r\nAlllC.\\11)1.4. FAUS STA1T. PARK\u0026. WOGE 418 Arn ica lola Falls Lodge Rd., (30534); 800-864-7275; 706-265-8888. Rates:S60 \r\n \r\nIIOJO OF UAIII.UNHIA 1010 Mouniain Dt., (30533); 706864 - S140. Open: 7a.m.  10 p.m. H-GR-SNR-PF-05-CC-NSFPN PG- \r\n \r\n4343. \r\n \r\nlH.CB-CG.CP-DPRVLO-RSFDGSCSCTMF. 729foot wmerla/1 is \r\n \r\nL-\\URf'J, RJl.\u003eGF. C\\Ht\"S 185 Mtn. Laurel Ridge, (30533); 706- highestinGeorgi,1 O..wnightaaonimodatiommcludecar'l]l'ng. rot \r\n \r\n864-5392. Rates: S65-57S. Open: 24 hrs. CCTH.CBK. \r\n \r\n: lages, and lodge with OOsite,esrtJUrdlll Hiking, pl;,/groond, lttruf fish. \r\n \r\nLIi.\\' CREEK I.C)l}Gf. 2608 Auraria Road, (30533); 706-864-6848; \r\n888-8442694. Rates: 578 5135. GROSCCNs-L-PNPO-RFBB ClLOKCTVCBK.J.MF. r-; \r\n \r\n'. \r\n \r\n \r\ning. pKnicl.ing. S()e(ldl events. BMutiful vi(,w of the Blue Ridge Moont,1i,,s r-i (GHTAJ \r\n~aseset\"our.Jr/onp,,ge 138139. \r\n \r\nPle,m_. SN.tour 4don~l425. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n,\\IOI XfAJ,\\ 1.-\\I R1:1. RfSORT Wesley Chapel Rd., (30533); 706 864-5404. {(;HTA) \r\n \r\nA.\\II CAI.OlA Kl\\'ER RAtTI~G Olffi'O.!,l' 5725 H,,..,y 53 West, (30S34); 706265-6892. Rates: Cabins Sl 10  5270. Open:April 1. Oct 31 . ED-GR-OS-CCNSBFFRFTHCSCPKE+G51M-VCR- \r\n \r\n,\\IOL~l'.\\J'i' TOP J.ODGE 447 Mountain Top Lodge Road, SGT. Funfot~ages. Onehr.N ofAr/atira.R..fring, n.ibing.kil\"/aks.mtn. \r\n \r\n(30533); 7068645257; 800-526-9754. Rates; S60  5125. Opeo; bi/..es.Nafl'lfAmenConProgtams.Mm.cabimwl1~MllD5.ARROisbc, \r\n \r\n9am-4pm. GRCCN5GPHR-BBFBK+MF. (GHrAJ \r\n \r\ndenngrhelO,GU:iaaeDa11oSaJWikili!eM1nagtmenrANa,6nii. W.o( \r\n \r\nROl'.1.1. Gl.\\Rll L\\N 65 Pa~ St Sooth, (30533); 706-864-1713. Rates: 575 585. 5NRCC-NS88CTVf8K-VCRVI. \". (GHTA) \r\nSTA,Yl'O~ STOIU:J IOl'Sr. nrn \u0026 llRE,\\Kl-'ASf 78 Meaders St North, (30533); 706-864-6114. Ra1es: S75  590. NR-CCN~RF \r\nBBFBK.YI. (GHIA) \r\nrn 1: sum 1um sr. 84 South chesratee St. (30533); 706-8677000; 800-852-7564. Rales: SS5 - SlSO. HMOSCCNSPNPOTH-ClRHDCTVCBKGSIMVlMf. (GlfTAJ \r\nPll.'ilie SH our 4d on fMfl(' 2415. \r\n \r\nDirNsoovi/fe. \r\nDAWSO~ FOREST \\\\l!J)IJl-1: MANAGF.\\IFNf ARF.\\-GA. U~R Ga H\u003e.'J'J. 53 W., (30534); 7705355700. FTH.20,(XX)r1.publichunt ~ fishingandp\u003cim,tivecarry,ing. C.moeingonAmic.wla Rivet andna 1uretr,1Jls..lntt\u003etiouOiJd5ysh:\u003emisvari:ibledflddWOtniJ)'bereqwed Hi!~ rerram. \r\n \r\nWORIJ:11' IIO)IFXfFAD 410 W. Main St., (30533); 706864-7002; 706-864-5025. 88. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/1'00O SERVICE \r\ns,1m1 IIOl Sf. 202 s. Chestatee St, (30533}; 7068643566. \r\n(GHrAJ \r\n111r. S\\lflll llOLSE 84 South Chestatee St. (30533); 70\u00268677(m 800-852-7564. Ra1es; SIS  5150. H-M-OS-CC-NS-PN-POTHClRS-FDCTVCBKG51M-VlMF. (GHrAJ \r\ni'leaseSHourildonp,JgelJB.JJ9 \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nUAIILO:oiEG:HJJ.\\11'KINCOIJN'n ' Cll,l\\lBF.R OF 00.\\1 .\\IERCFJ\\\\ll.f.O,m :; c:E.\\l'ER 13 Park Street South, (30533); 706 864371 1; ro0231 5543. Open: Daily. 95:30. ClBVI. Historic u,,-m5qUate. 5lteoflhelimU5. GoldRush. (,ofdmr,e  rours.goldand gerrlp.')ftfUng, shops, g.'Jllenes. Ming. rant:161\u003egiJndmo,t ,f'-l(GHTA) \r\nPle;ise u\u003ee our Mon M\u003c)e f35 \r\nCONVENnON CENTER \r\nfORRE.\\7\"mus i\\lO U:O.'TAIN RE.'iORT \u0026 CO~FF.Rf~'i'CF. cr~~lT.R 135 Fou~st Hills Rd., {30533); 706-8646456: 770534-3244. Rates: 570-$200. Open: 8am-8pm. GROSCCNSGPHRPO TC THCGLDRRSKFDFBK+GSVCRMF. Rdted among top 50 ~ sorts in USA by Lodging \u0026 HospiraJ,ry ~ - Privilfe ho/ rub cabins, \r\nbanqut_,t /:Ja1illes and group ~ t i c n s r-i (GHTA) Plt!dstSN.'OutiJdoo~ IJ81J9. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\nMOIJ'J\\,.AIN BROOK C\\Bt~S 76 Coolidge Dr., (30534); 706-864-3127. Rates: S7S  S95. Open yea,-round. NR-OS-NS-THCB K-J. Serludedc.lbln{s)re1rem. fot]peopleo,i,o/.f/tepldce,J,d(Ul!irub. hlklngtm:ls,creeksforgoldpanningB\u0026wtlfulsetring Opf1;-ear-rourd. Fall i5 b\u0026iutifv/ fol ~,ew,ng and hiking. \r\nTOTO CRF.l::K  COE 154 Toto Creek Patk Road, (30S34); 770945-9531 . Ra1es: Sl O. Open: April 4  Sept 7, 7am 10 10:30pm. H HFCOE-BABfflVv'SCPPA. Sedsooal c.impg,Ol.md with rem and RVSites avdiloble (no warerle{ecJ l.oca1ed on Arm; C~ ofEngineers ope,,11f.'dLakeSid11eyl.dnit\u003er.NeJrbyOcl)-'use{Mtksonthe/akeoffefpic nkking. fishing. swimm,ng and or/Jef oo-rtkior reae,WOtl oppottun,ries. V\"ISitorCenrerr located on Bufo,d Dam bel\\\\ffil Bufo,d arw.f Cumming. \r\n\\\\'AR IIIU.  COJ: 4081Wa1Hill?arkRd., (30534); 770-9459531 . Rates: S10. Open: April 4  Sept 7, 7am 10 10:30pm. HHF-COE 8A8F+L WlCPPA. \r\nLODGING \r\nA.\\IIC..\\l.01.\\ FAUS STATF. PARK \u0026 U\u003eDGF. 418 Amica Iola Falls Lodge Rd., (30534); 800-8647275; 7062658888.Rates: 560  5140. Open: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. H-GRSNRPFOSCC-NSF?NPG TH-C8-CG-{P-DPRV-LDRS-FD-GS-CS-CT-Mf. (GHtA/ \r\nC.,\\Sil.EHFJ!Rl' l'ORF~T 2015 Glsdebeny Bridge Rd. (30534); 1 888-21781 24. Rates: 559 - S79. CC-NS+CBJ. \r\n \r\nGOIJ) CREF.K RF-~RT \u0026 COXff.RF~'iCF. CF.YIU One Gold c,eek Dme. (30534); 770-271 -0050. Rales; S99  S149. Open: 24 h~. H-Hf-GR-OS-CC-NS-GC-HC-L-PO-LO-R-RSCTVFBKlACT MF. \r\nP/easesl!f.'ouradlnthe-(;o!flmm. \r\nlllE\\'IIJAGF.ATGOID CRFJli: One Gold Creek Or., (30534); 770-844-1327; 800966-2441. Rates: over 579.99. HGRCCNS GC-HClPO-TCTH-LDRRSKCTV-CBKFBK+VCR. \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SE~VICS ,OUC.\\I.OU FAUS ST,\\11-'. PARK \u0026 I.ODGf. 418 Amicalola Fal~ Lodge Rd., (30534); 8008647275; 7062658888.Rates: 560  S140. Open: 7 a.m,  lOp.m. H-GR-SNR-PF-OS-CC-NS-F-PN-PGTH-CBCGCP-OPRVLD-R5FDGSCSCTMF. /Gl-frA) SltOPPINC NORTII Gf.ORGL.\\ l'RE.\\IIUM OlJIUTS 800 Hwy. 400 S, (30534); 7062163609. Open: Mon. Sat, 10  9; Sun. 12 6 . H HFGROSCCNSPGRSFD-E. f:(perience 100 of the finesr ouder sr\u003cresofferinghlrjtQ1Mlir}',desi9oerfashir.Jmand~and1netdwl diseatl5%ro65%SdVJl~IM'rycily.fNlut,ngOff51hSaksfihhAvem,e Outlet Barneys New Yatk Outlet. Domd Karan Company Store, Wil/iamsSoooma. fl)(. dedidl1(eourfet, Crate\u0026Jrr#JSminnodhofAr lanta Ott W JOO.(GHTA) \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES DAWSON COUl\\1) ' (Jl.\\.\\lBF.R Ot' \u003c:Om!F.RCF: Old Jail on the Squa,e, (30534); 706--265-6278. Open: 8 - 5 pm Mon - Fri. HHF NRC1B-VI. HtsrOIIGl/ museum, Wekomt' Cenier. DAWSO,\\'\\'IU WFJl',O.Ull CF.,\\'11:R Old Jail on the Square, (30534); 706265-6278. HF. ln/ot171drton on hiJ..ing (l!lCluding rhe Appalachliln Tra,I), hofesb.Kk nding, rahing on rite Amica/ob Rrver, and olher a.w artraaions. H/St(Jn(JI museum. \r\nDEMOREST \r\nEDUCATIONAL IJIJSTITUTIONS l'IW.UONT COIJ.f,(jf, 165 Central Avenue, (30535); 706778 3000. ED. Aedmonr Coflege i5 an independffif. ~-yea, Jibe,aJ arts col kge1.tith\u003c111wo/lmtnrofmorethan 1,500srudents. founded in 1897. the collegf.' offoo Bachelot of Ans deg,~ ,n 23 fTldJOf are.tS a11d 1M MasrerofAmteathingdegief:'Jn\u0026Jl/yCMdflOOdand~educd r.00. Piedmont lhis,wirhasadded a Ba::hf'la'sdegrreprogtam ,nNurs ing. \r\nDILLARD An Appalachian \u0026 Bartram Trails Community \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT IIA.\\IRIDGE CE:\\1T.R \u0026 G,\\ UJ;.R\\' Betty's Creek Rd., 706-746 5718. Open: folk Al1 Gallery houo: Mon-Sa\\ llM. NR-GS. AMr Colony providing 2-8 'M.'i!k ff?9dt\"'00(5 tt1th pnvilli? coru,geslsrudios.. A fcikAnGalle,yiso,x\u003er1!01.hepoo/1C. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION A.1~m~s l'ROIJT FAR.\\I Betty's Creek Rd., P.O. Box 129, (30537); 706-746-2550. Rates: S46/cabin. Open: April  Nov. Fl-THCB CG-GSC. Rainbow ttoul fishmg: troul sold by /he pourKl. Bnng equipmeflt orfl't1t ours. lwntal Ct1bms by moonrain stTe.Jm. 300 aoPS for ex. ploong FamilyrunkxJO)t'iltS \r\nOL4..lfl VIIJAGE US 441 Old Dillard Rd., (30537); 706-746 5348; 8007421416. Rates: S55  5139. CCFGPHRPOSS-TC TH -CB-CGCTVJPA. \r\nPlt!\u003cHl'Jttouradon~~ 144 \r\nUJIJ.,\\RD HOt:St: \u0026 CJIALE'T \\'IU.,\\GE Old Dillard Rd., {30537}; 706-746-5348; 800-541-0671. Rates: 555  5169. Open: Year rouOO. HUSFSGR-SNR05CCNSFHRLPORFTCTHC8CG RRSKCTVf8KJ-GSPACTMf. r 41GHtA) \r\nPltaSr set' our ,u/ on p,.lgl! 145 \r\nIIOWARDJOll:\\:SON OU.lARO 44 1, Main St, (30Sm; 706-746-5348; 800-541-0671. Hf-GR-CC-MF. SUCK ROCK (AB\"S HKjllland Road, (30537); 706-746-5716. Ra1es; S140  IJJO. C8-K. \r\nCl PWARI) CAFF. P.O. Box 100 Hv.y. 441, (3053n; 706-746 5700. (GHTA) \r\nEASTANOLLEE \r\nAPPll ORCIL.\\RI) m1;~TR\\' l~X Liberty Hill RD, (30538); 706-779-7292. Rates: over 579.99. CC.NSPNPO-BBCTVFBKVCR. '' (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgio 0 11 /\\1/y Mimi \r\n \r\n ELBERTON \r\nltiHHM!i'O! '11\\hHrtt \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nRICIL-UW U. RUSSF.U.DA\\I A.',0 L\\KF. 4144 Russell Dam Rd. (30635);10i213.3400;1-S00.9447207. Visitorscentfflopen8  4:30.HF-COE-EO-LMFVI.Gud.-\u003ed!tuSolAMffllowoKllia\u003el \r\n1\\,ftU \" ' ~ Yl~ters.aktyinletptelNl.'progriff111'1'1 Tv.o Vlsila Centm \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nparbOI'! rhel.kolfetpiaiding. lislwliJ 5l.Wlffli'lgandomtr0Uldoot \r\nlf'(1\u0026Jti:ln~ VisftorCtrittr/ocaredonfJvfo,dD:wnbet1wen Bufo,d arrJC ~ . \r\nOW H'JJFJL\\LCOF. 6219 Old F@defal Road, (30S42); 770-967 67S7; 770.9459531. Rat~ 510 - 518. Open: April 4 - Sept 28. 7am - 10'~ HHF-COHC-8ABf.f.lWS-CPOPRVPA. \r\nLODCINC \r\n\\\\IIIT\\\\ORml\\, 6593McEverRd.. (30542); 770-967-2386. Rates: S55  S75. Open: Yearrovnd. HHF-OS-CCl'6BBFBK.  (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nEng,neetSq:ierattdlkSmryf.atwr. ~ d q t M p a , b o o ~ w - e \r\n....olftr~fislwlg.swm-ningimchroutdoortr!O'Nliotloppor \r\n1tJt1iries. V'isifa'CM!flr/ocatedoo\u0026JfadDambeMffnBufr;xdimCrm- \r\noco.rn MIU. C,()f, 3720 Ducken Mill Rd. (30506}; 770-S32- \r\n9802; 770-9459531. Rates: 510 - 5!8.0pen:Apil 4 -Sept 7, 7am - 10-JOpm. HHF\u003cOECC-8A-8F-f.lWS-CPDPRVPA. LODGING Bf.\\T \\\\TSTl'.RN - U Nlt:KO'.\\TRE 400 E. E. 8u!ler Pkwy., 130501); 770531 0907; 800782-8966. Rates: 571  5120 \r\n \r\n\u003cit:ORGU Gt.:11)1:s'TO:'\\F.S Ga Hwy.77 N, (3063St 706-283-S6SI. RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n~:~ti;.~~i!~~1~~-NSGPHCl PORHO-CTV-Cl-CSSHB \r\n \r\nM~ . ~~-All \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\nffl(itss~-A alf\u003epatrmtSSiJf)I.' \r\n \r\nSflo/g,a,,,rtmoni:\u003eilttngi.YJtratiorhtt.inscnb(d,n: \r\n \r\n11\\fOt(I\\CC:IU.':,, 5603MainSt., (30S42); 77{).967-6001.0pen: Tues, Sat..51~. CCNSA-CT. /GHIA; \r\n \r\nl'INl#f\"\"\"\"'.ldontMge,\u0026/JB./39. D.\\l'SL',~.GAJ:,.,:Es\\'IIJ. 809JesseJewell Par1(way,(J0501); \r\n \r\n:B= .. .. Plaza. ~~ m: ,,11m11.\\t\u0026f.XIIJBrr ~1 GraniU! \r\n \r\n~~~-~!~~~!A.~n: ~~~t~:;~O ITQ,lH 6649YachtClubRd,(30542);404- : \r\n \r\n24 In. H-GRSNROS-\u003cC-NHPO-CTV \r\n \r\n~S):706-283-2551. 0pen:Daili/25.M. Exhotllrttiutrxyc,I: \r\n \r\nrheaty'S~IOGt~(..-,,,..c,l'/MWorld.f~. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n 01/NUl' IIOI/SEHFJJ \u0026HKF.\\KfAST L',,', 635 Green SL. : (305013319);77().536-0200;800-276-2935. Rates:511Y.t-155. \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\nOpen: Daily, 9-8. \r\n \r\n~::J~!t:?JEEf~iE~; ~-'i, HOBB\\' UKO\\IO'NSt\\TIP\\RK 2509 Bobby 8rC\\ Stat Paik ltiMliii-f'MI '1,\"ii,i,,, \r\n \r\n: ~:i~GL\\SXA .\\IOTEL 1822 Atlaflta Hv.y., 00501); 710-534 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n\" \r\n \r\n= \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~; \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n1I \r\n:~m,-,gpod.: \r\n \r\n~~.:t~!~,J~.;;:,:;~::\",\"!...r.I.=L ,sC~o\"\"~\"\"~'\"\":'\".(,30:5;0s'u' \r\n \r\n;  \r\n \r\n\\~l~'\\'11~ti;::~1\"w.:.\".\"'~1i \r\n \r\nCTV-CBK. \r\n \r\nf'tt.HtfffOUtadon~IJ \r\n \r\n1~rJ \r\n \r\n~-1#1'0..Mlondltllac.l.ofd\u003e.RNIIM;,p \r\n \r\n. HtSTOAICSfTESJMONUMENTS \r\n \r\n. IIOIJDAY ISN  GAL',S\\11U 726 Jesse Jewell Parkway, \r\n \r\ni.i\\~~p KIQ L\\RDll R11SSEU.sr,m : l',\\ RK 2650 Russell State Pa~ i Hl\\rETOUDWACES' PRISCFSSWCISII/KA7J r.ou.r.cno:,.,: \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\n5 ~~:~~~-(g~.~~Tt.~~~RS-~~e~.ct.1~S~BK~Fe \r\n \r\n~~:~!~~~=:.~~;:~ .~~t~ ~?~S:1:;;:::~1::::: Rd.. (30635); lm.8647275; 706-213-2045; 770.389-7275. ()pell: j 406 Academy St.. (30501); 770534-62S2; 770534-6240. Rates: ] ANAMF. \r\n \r\n1 6p~ff~.PA. \r\n \r\n! \\l\\Sll.RS IS~ \\IOTEL US Hwy. 129 \u0026 Monroe Of., (30507); \r\n \r\noff,.,uomnitn,1a~shslfr!Jwtg,.rdbo.1ut'!} rh,:\u003e/,Jkpfwsf:n ,igcociiJ/1:'0tptul.lA! Tht~mmt,,mgmo,pfllclnS.00'.I: 77Q.532-7531.Rates: ulderS38.95  SS8.99.CC-NS-PO-RHTV- \r\n \r\nstodiIWlffilllllltmiJ.,ng,1~o,ll)'l10Cltl.JAt.-,1fr.w.Mlacilibes P'(PS.1Wrrskalll780-l910 \r\n \r\n: PA. /GH7AJ \r\n \r\n.ypd;s,gnt:db~cr~l)'. ~/h(,sm,migbe.Jdi. . Clllf.t'\\\\'IIITT.PA111 C\\ II L', 403 Brel\\auAve., (30501); 770-535- . :itll\\.llROCK CIL\\lT.\\I 4034 ChestateeSpur, CJOS06); 77()-!;)6- \r\n \r\nCampmg. cottagl'S. boar 111mpldocl., t1aru1e ttml. 1nd JJl(ll\u003e(k 8801. Open: MSa l0.5, Su \\5.Aulhtn/KCheroket\u003e/rd.J,i }\"fOCIII 7273. Rat~ S65  S70. 0pen: Ye.w1ound. H-COE-GRCC-NSBA \r\n \r\ningh ,GHTN \r\n \r\nhow. Ch.\u003eroomis\u003c\u003ett'(\u003eIOduatMofltd1hcm('.Chitfwtnll'f}illhd,ed 8Ff.l88(HBKMF. (GHIA/ \r\n \r\nP/N!#Jt,tC1Kadonrhfbachll/lfROJdMJP \r\n \r\noorhef1.JiolTo.S \r\n \r\n:,,110\\'ffS IX.\\ , G.\\l;'o l~'t\\'IIJ. 520 Queen City Parkway, \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nGKF.EXSl1U:E'f lll:i7t .0fUC\\J. U.SllUCT Green 51., (30S0l ); {)0501t, 770.535-8100. Rates: 550  S70. HHf.FP-GRSNR-OS \r\n \r\nELBERTCCM ,\\T\\' WIWW'F.~L\\\\i\\Gf~\\l t:\\T AKt-\\GA. DXR ; 7J0.S36-5209. NooonillRtg,sti!rli5/f'dV'.aotunMJdN\u003c!odau,calRe, CCNSPO-RSCTVCBKIM.V1NAMF. /GHIA/ \r\n \r\n!::/r:::;::.,=~~~~ js~~e;'!Z~!!~ . OffGaHwy 72.(30615); J06..S9s-4222;706-59J.9897.COE+{P. j vw.tl.rdwi.'cfltt.Vlidblgandffllgw~ arricamping (TP- j ~~~~~i~~~~i'.o1:. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERV1CE \r\ng~~t!~A)u1mmnR1: \\IAIJ. 1285 w. Washington St. \r\n \r\nCAMPINC \r\n \r\n. A/m'/Q'J.4.igm.rlthell'Stirltjplitc~oflt,lif,ne,i!IJ.Jmtslongstll't'I,: rnw ISOOBrownsBridgeRd., (30S01);77().534-1300. H-{C \r\n \r\nBOBBl'BRO\\\\~!ffATEl'AKK 2509 Bobby Brc:r.vn State Parli:: CSA.Gent'rilllft''ssord..,ctWMIJl)O'\"-rr.-qlnPCMW.u \r\n \r\n. NS-A-CT./GHTAJ \r\n \r\nRd..(Ja'i35);800-864-727S;706-21H046.0pen:7 a.m. 10p.m. 1()11Llll1' 1',\\RK BrOildSlat CitoveSt..(30501); 770-536-5209. Rm WRS'ITJt 17078rowm;BridgeRd_C30SOI); ((,HfA/ \r\n \r\nH-SNRPf-OS{C-BF-FlPNPGPOTHWS-CP-OPRVPA. l.lll'd Gatdtn.nl'1iWillysailfelhelocaJpcutlyintWryiftld~atyu1;1u ; Rt'DOIJ'ffS 0\\ GK[E.\\ S'l\"KD:T 700 Green St., (30501 ); 770. \r\n \r\noo'lhet.,ga.lfi'(t!W-ifOl')m.ir!11),)Q\u003elatett1Sfofrhe~b- M \"Poulr,y[.apulofthe\\tm-ld\" \r\n \r\nj S34-2226.H-CC-NS-CSS-ACl. (Glf(AJ \r\n \r\n~~~;:';;zrafo~s~pool.1ri11k,borltingand ART\u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\n. \\\\All'U IIOI SE 628B1oadSt. (30501): (GHr41 \r\n \r\nKIQIARIJ B. Rl'SSF.U.ST,\\TF. l',\\ KK 2650 Rus~I State Parli:: \r\n:-~~:!~~~;.:r~~~~i\u003c=~~::~ 00,116,S(XJ.aapU.-P: Ricfurd6 ~51.d~Parl:cfft,ssomt\"oftfx\u003e \r\nsr.ire'slintstfis/r,ng.v,dboa~ 1'lt'4Wt'Mlwtrstod:f!dwrJrrmut /Mkmgir iht'Ollt110vtlc:ite~tJW!,,,ru.Anf.xi~;w~fot \r\n=:==tlie::;;:::z,'917:;T!~'lfi. COi \r\nLOOGINC \r\n \r\n;;z.~~~~ ~-~~j~ ! 1 \r\n \r\n1. ~F:~D~-.A~~f.J~ SHOPPlNC \r\n \r\n~~~s:~=: 9 MF. Rew~ri)l.-,m\u0026\"1ra.wi~itsmct Meef\u0026bnpel  ~FSl,!~~~~ 1~~~-~~: \r\n \r\nf,a,t,pSb-9'01'1SiproSOQ~.~spaa:.5a/JI .wJarrdrmr70J?:\"O,lllyshcpsarrdservnsmtdtlgMotmort's~ \r\n \r\nt1ng.tni\\ga/ltt)rohbtsp,kf'dl'lci11DT. \r\n \r\n teria,Rubfr~~lcu-SC1M1tlw11Pand~C~ \r\n \r\nQl'JXIA,~AKTSO:.\\TER 514GreenSt.,(]0501 );7J0.5362575.  TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n::::~fn':Pllldwpw. :::~~fi~~=:so~~~=d=:: ~~!!~~~~!~n:i!:!r: =c~;~;! G,\\IXFS\\'11.1.\u0026IL\\U.OOU.\\'n' COS\\'f.;\\'110;'\\/\\'ISITORSBlJ. Gffr~ ~~ \r\n \r\ne:~~: : 3 \r\n~~~ i~ -F~~\u0026.~F:.=.~~~~~-~~;! \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n. ~~~~~==== \r\n \r\nlPORV-CTVCBKJVCRVlNA. r , \r\n \r\n) llAOIF.EN,\\TIIRF.SQE.',C[Cf.:\\TER 2125E!achee0r.(JOS04); : (NIO\u0026f(dy.31\u003c~/JOIIS.(GHTAI \r\n \r\n~;~~:;~~18 :;==~tfllll..J::~-~ ~~~:~=-~=,::~a:-~~i GKASm: cm  1sx 925 Eiben Street. (30635); 706283-4221. '. 770.53Sl976. Dpen:Mort  Sat, 10- 5. HEOM-VA-PNfH.GS : \r\n \r\nPINWU'f'OIJlifdOOPMJt 14] \r\n \r\nRates: urider S38.95. GRSNRlMPNWS-CTV-CBK-J..VCRMf. . MF.Av.ooc1Jrldmustt,m \u002611,1rurale~edt'sglediolr!IQW.a , GRF.\\TF.R ll.\\JJ.at,\\.\\1811l OFCO.\\I.\\I F.RCE 230 E. Bu1le1 \r\n \r\n;_ BRF..\\KFA.\\T 914 lc,,te1 Heard St., (Ja'i3S); \\ \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n: riisfht,~\\\\TMmgU-.llilll'ot'/1!~~W.J, Yocilfindtldfu~111ourbr.luiliflCll1nNSr~MM \r\n \r\nIIOUDA\\' IXSFXl'RF.S.~  llJUltTOS970Ebeiton5t..(3063St : OOOptOVanvnittg.pia,,cSlft'andr,{fflq, \r\n \r\n. ~.nJdialrrlg,tiggolf~Llktl..-wrful:n11ingW \r\n \r\n7062838811. Rates: S39  i89. Open: Daily 8  5. i GF.C) RGIA ,IIOU:'\\TAINS .\\IIJSnJ.\\I 311 Green SL SE, (30501); ; g,a11fishing.taket,in,e,-151itnds,RQddArliltir\u003c\\lan!erN.1r,oo.;/!ipet'd- \r\n \r\nHHF-GRSNROHCNHlPOWSCTV-C8KJ.IMVCRPANAS i 770.536-0889. Rates: 51 . S2. HED-M-YAGS. Fta/lJfeS ZS~ll ( way. rd M(oric,)I SIR'S \r\n \r\nBMF. \r\n \r\n. ~lolocatnorrhM!cirgiahisfOl)'.irddlT.mdngam'OO'ISol i \r\n \r\nl'waitfftouradonp.\u003eg#lJ \r\n \r\nJO USF. IS;'o' 929ElbertStrl'eL(3063S);70628H71I . Rata:in- [ EdOodclM,riT1aitGM..'1mes~Qb/:Jdgl'PdldtRowrngK.,:J \r\n \r\nder S38.95. H{ C-NSPO-TCRS-CJV-(8K. \r\n \r\n. sbon \r\n \r\nRAISBOW )L\\',OR 213 Heard 51, (30635); 706-213-0314. BB.  EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\nSUFJ:rcF.ORGt\\ SL'rrFS 10S3 Hartwell Hwy. (30635); 706 j BRF.!'\\J\\UCSl\\'ERS nl' I Cemennial Circle, (30501); 770-534. 283-2577; 7062B3-0991. Rat~ 575  595. CTV-CBK. ..(GHTA} i 6299: 770-534-6167. 0pen: 8:30. 5. HHFNRE[).M,NSPlRSVI \r\n \r\nmAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n; MF. A n ~dC~(Q'lllllln'tyrfulllldudts rhe\"'lomen's \r\n \r\nNOR'Tl lF.\\STGOOKGL\\ MOU~TAJ.~TR,\\ \\TI. ~ \r\n \r\nP.O. Box \r\n \r\n464, {30528); 404-2311820. T\"-ig. tdnOt\"lrlg. ~ ~ \r\n \r\nMW'lfi. ~ pia,d,t,g. iestJUr.lnti; {Pd p,t,wig. \u0026d \u0026 Bleak \r\n \r\nfillti;GoldMuSams,0'5C!Morpea\u003celiJ~smirigfam,afPCIN \r\n \r\nIICMlo.M. CONVENTtoN CENTER \r\n \r\nD.BEJl:TOOl.'~1l' llII.CO.\\I F.a..,1'F.R 148 College Ave.. Collf!lt,TMEwning,nH'ltdf'fldCDl,ge.a-rdrhtAc.mny.o\u0026mg GOORGL\\ .\\IOU.\\TAL',SCf.:\\1T.R 301 Main SL, (30501 ); 770 \r\n \r\n00635);706-2US651.0pen:9 S. IBVI.Homeofl..lkeRidtdB. \\ diwfsi,j'QJ(,lf/Ofl,JIC!ppMlmleSbroeditl~liJtnl.ur.twdilNd 5348420; 770-6348424. H-HfNSRHO,f.VCRVlMF, Ml.fir,. \r\n \r\n~SLt'tc'Pdlt~flxtcyH.asl(bl.El:ltrtooGtiJMP\u003e.fu. toacadtmKandpro(ess,ona/~t ~pt00Nf1-.o11!,~ puq:,w conwn/lOfl and t'n/Md117o'71fffl' tOJlllfr'\u003e ccn51SfKl9 of\"\" \r\n \r\n~ ~OkJOJ11Tidff'1Gtaw-.rhrG,.nr~Bo.vfidBd:b/~l'I MMM}t'commtnr!y~fy. \r\n \r\n~h.i/1.IIK'l'Mgnnm:andpri,mmga-tstiw/lf,/GHTA: \r\n \r\n! =r~=uifom~1100000Ul1b.Yrttft\\l/dl.trtr~u.kxlg ~'.~l~~~:!s~-~ .~~\\~:?o~=-1~~ = ~ ~ 7 } ~ ! i HARTWELL dent,,t(Sld~~SIOl'!SflSIIIUIO'tJSthefwth~. \r\n \r\nesra/rhe 15ll-.O-)l;WOO/t$O(rheUrw ~o/Ga ttiJinitsseaxrd HISTORK SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nFLOWERY BRANCH \r\n \r\n~CflllU)'ol5tntC~l'o~l~Cal'frlr.nloabout\"; CF.c\\'TFJIOf llln oRU\u003e '30643); 7063768590. ED-\u003c. 71 \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\nCHr..\\\"INITr Kll )(iF. COE 6S15 Chesli1ut Ridge Rd. (30542); 770.967-6710; 770.945-9531. Rata: S10  S18. Open: April 4  \r\n \r\ngtttptOVilltlS, fililldala.it( and~,xocedm.. CAMPSNC RO IJllXG ,\\\\lll.  COE 4055 Oe.iatee Road. (30506); 770-532 \r\n \r\ncf'rlfff'olthe Vlo,/d.lmncsi~tllc:n:n-lhebcalXVlolthe Chtrokff'hilrl~!T(Mld.h1m1dwttiwttht~mtt IOhoklltlt'lffJibdlcouool \r\n \r\nSept 28. 7 am  10:~ H,HF\u003cOE-CCBA8f.f.l.ON5,(P-Of\u003e 3650;770.9459531 . Rates: S1 0S 18. 0pen:Aprit4 - Sept.7,7am ART \u0026 ENTERTAJNMENT \r\n \r\nRVPA. SttlSOM0rwwnrJ1r/hl('rll'ifl!dRVsill5~ Lora:J  10:30pm. HHf-(OE-CCBABf-F-lWS-CPDPRVPA. s-o,w BLL'F.G~ MUS ICF..Xl' RFSS 57 Depot St.. (30643); 706376 \r\n \r\nooAll'ly(orpsof~Cf)ffilred!\u0026eSichyunitr:NIWt,;IU)'w ~11-dllml.ilfldRVJll(\u003eSdVdilalie LOG!ttdooAnr,yCorpsol 3315; 706-376-3551. Open: 1 pm 11 pm. NRYA-GRNSfO-EVI. \r\n \r\n1998 Gco[j!ia 011 My 1Wi11d \r\n \r\n151 \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nFMnl/ftr1frl1.nnfrllt'WY)'s.wdi)'f!Kj,t.Ft,}lun!(/w,ldB/lltr,'dilU \r\n,ms. SM~ b.wld!i. ~ Mtd 10r.iots1S. Ccn:l'SSIMS \u0026 doa prim AanlsiOlkr~chtldff!ke \r\nll\\RTCOl~TI'CO.\\UllJi\\ffl' TimTRE 83 Depot Street, (30643):706376-5599.YAEVI. TlirCJflllM!IM.'Ofanoidtnolkln w.~h,Js~o1g.,ttrhNf!Nt~ts~~IO'll_.,roui:.iigtTMaJ,\u003ci'~conltq'iJnd,:iv.ititl}'ihotY,4; \r\nwi'I/.JSJUll/d,MSprorucl/Ofl. \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nIL\\HT COU:'\\T'l' IIISTORIC.\\LSOOm' Ai\"iUMUSt:U.\\I 31 E. Howell5t,(30643);J06..376-8590. M.T\u003ewft.MJtr,~housers IOlitw,tybr!Jl'VfdonanJ/yi\u003eSlnJCnnrullatc,J/IJ(X).fht,mvsem, i'1.tS01.ta\u003eolhisronulifllomwto1 \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\nll \\RT Sf,\\TI PARK 330 Hart State Pait Rd. (30643): ~ 7275; 70\u002637\u0026-8756. ()pelt 7am  10pm. HSMHHC-8A-Bf-FlPN-PG-TH-WS-CHP-DP-RV-GSPA. Swmlmg. bw!ing. oorer \r\nImgllldi!hng1WtpaftMSOmlOWIIHMIS1Mef'atkonSS,OO,. ttLlll.~H.ttnvtlcump,ng.wnages.sv,\"'1m.ingtwda.hbl!JMld p,md,r,g r1 G\"1AJ \r\nPIMtJHoorMion1Mlhld:ol1MRoldM11P \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nC\\'ll-l::m1: GOll' CUJH 140 Cateechee T,ait, (3064]); 7068S6-GOLf.GC.RolingfJffrnudJfaiN.aysiJlldrw,ji.BtnlgrdSS!1ttf)S. SCt'Or~/:,'\"\"10!-.nttlardwecro\\ih\u003eYlllll'l9 A~~ \r\n=~l;~~~~~C~ll= =  = ~ ! ! WJI/.Jyour S9BlfiWditoul.~~midswttre\"s.nlryell1mll'r \r\n \r\n/MNordtSN11\u003e1heAp,rl'UN!ngiJldGerm,1)'1Udi/Opclt;T\"fhul \r\n~~iJt/ftlhhi.toY~~w.es,ri!,fl\\a.tiim.Sefl. ~IOUI r.w~ofOO-.qowr400holR'lu,d,.atrtOdt'IRilltllil4 ~ CVl!Jlllll'M'd lr.ifJ:t rhouriJnds of Jnd-piJ,nlt'd f,gullllf'S, 61\"\"HOK.tk Antdull00ill1nq1Ptnp/MIG,rma?y. \r\nnwrs FA.\\IOUS PL\\Slfl'S 17 Clayton Rd.. (30S45); 706-8783124. BOllect lleshfQIS!( mfp,dlllllSbt'Slinlhemouiiaw/Homf. m.w:hiJNfkllbnlrJto,frah~,nt./xiney.j,lrm.odtr.wl;y,plt'Sifl \r\n- foratpdttWeoflhemooot,\"l5,Stq:ibyandSHl.o1Also hiJnd.w:Jlll'f! IM:s.l:t'll .nlhilndadfroofOOOflgcru,($.(GHIAJ \r\n \r\nGIASS MOl',\\'TAI~' GAUJ\".R\\\" 257 (layt()ll Rd.. 130545); 706- \r\n878-2891. Open: fri. Sal Sun. \u0026 Hoiday Mon. EO-M-05-G5. me \r\n-'l~~ClffSl/fl1\"\"1dMjdFi-noosv.nice. \r\nHISTORIC GOW MIXFS 01' llt:l..'i Off Ga HW/ 75. Edleweiss \r\nrocx Dr., (3054S); 706-B78-3052. Pilll. llllle ;m d,fdg, fa, gold. \r\nwhM'('l,('t)'mefhodolhtuogokl/l)TIOJ()('OA'd. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SfTESIMONUMENTS \r\nS..\\UTEF.-.'liACOOCJIF.E l.'iOl.\\..\\' MOUND lntefSeCbOn of Ga Hwf. \r\n75\u0026GAHwy. 17,(30545);706-378-21BI. Resli/lgflOO'olrworr,,gic ),Qllg.b.ffl fum ~ Cl'lffllkl'f' d/ldOl.rldS,lW rig 8uih by \r\nITIOI.IOObu'ldffiill0,0008.COIM-byilfly'fA'llf. \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nMUSF.U.\\IOFTIIF. IIIUS8590MainSt,(311.i45);706-a7S-]140. \r\n \r\nMYAoGR-OS-CC. Out .ll'll/llilred di.JrM!k'r \u00263mey D Fell tells tN . HIS'f\\\\t'i'IT.ll\\  \\IJ'I\\ E111:U .\\ 8220 Hwy. 75 N(5. Main St), \r\n \r\nS1Qtyoflfl.twfl\u0026/hepictw(lf(ptlrkstylro/lhecooor,ypecpleo1/thebm (30545); 706-878-2 111; 800-435-3642. Rates: S3S  Sl50. GR \r\n \r\noflhece$Jf'/1dthenon1DF\u003c111ti1syKingdomclfiW}'W. \r\n \r\n. St-m--CC-NS-f'O.CTV..(BK+Mf.(UHrA \r\n \r\n9 \r\n \r\n::~;:~~~~DUKFSCRDX ID'iSF.R\\'ATIOSARFA \r\n \r\n~ (30S4 BU.\"E RIDCF.OOII~:;.~.:/; ; : ~ . \r\n \r\n5t. 106- \r\n \r\n61 Tsalal:i Trail,(30545); 70\u00268783081. Open:Calforhcus. H ~~~~~!.~~,~~60- Rates: S?9 . Sl90. 0pen:9am  Spm. \r\n \r\nIL\\KT\\HJl.UKF.US Hwy. 29.(30643); 706-376-4788.BA-BF- ~ ~ = = - : . : ~ ~ - : ! : = a n d ~ = \r\n \r\nPIH',,tui.\u003e-~on~l3BIJ9 \r\n \r\nF-l -M-PN. Cini.' ol the SoolhNsr\"s 1gest .Jnd fl\"OS/ poplMf Wes. lf'l'. C~lot /is/wJgl!St'IV.JIIOflSh \r\n \r\nI C\\SIU I\\\\ 8S~MainS~ (30545); 706-878-3140.Seasonal \r\n \r\n56.000Mlt'$1\\1r/J.J961miltshorellnt Camping, fiwlg..n~ : \r\n \r\npie--()IJr.tdanlltf'b;)(tof1btRo.K/M.v, \r\n \r\nRates..MSNR-((-GP-TH-RRS-CTV..ClVI. !Glf1Ai \r\n \r\n~;~t::\\ir.:~.~ '. ~~ar~!i~~-~tr:~/~~t ~r.igllfldp,cntekmg.lnteqxefM'Sffl'Kt'S. A~inhmwMCm- : SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\n~1:~~\\~,:-: CAMPINC \r\nl ~:T1f!~1l~:'t~i~~it~~1~~,\\.~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n~ 1s.~;J~Ou54Jt/:~~~i~:.!: \r\n:\"~~rniMfOfPSL~beacinflim(Ulf.MIU1Paffl Cdl \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nK~C~TV~Vl=M~F.;~~~~~~-~f~~:;~ \r\n \r\n~~~ \r\n \r\n5~.e ~ \r\n \r\n~:IT~.~~/~1~~t~~~r~~~ : {lllf'IYrMGlrpfl(). M.Jnqciforqw,I, r.ibblsllfddtM Modf.ilfld \r\n \r\nvA11.frl.S1.Necw.n\"d.lOOO.J. \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nYear-.Uld. USfS.M-GR-St-lR-05-CC-NS-GP-PN-Rf.TC-TH..CB-CG W.R-K-OV+VCR. \r\n \r\n~%~~~~:a~~\"'1;!!~1~~~sN~= :~~M~~~=-==~::~:: :~~~~~~~:,:;)~:~,~~:~;:.~ \r\n \r\n=~:::=:::~==$:~===Sr:; l~:d.~~,~=;:J;~~~~=~: LODCINC \r\n \r\n~ C ~ COIL!gef,. SIYIIMIQJ \r\n \r\nl w d f t ~ d w s ~ H ~ h v n ~ ~ m d : : ; ;.~;~~l~;:;:~:~~;~~~ ~St, 7()6.. \r\n \r\nhidng. i1tld : = \r\n \r\nIOOCJIF.E \\\\lU}UfE ,\\IANAGF..\\IE.\\T ARF.t-G,\\ . O,\\'R : 878-BOOJ; 800-443-6488. Ra~ 535  S150. H-GR-SNR-OS.CC- \r\n \r\n~.~,~ ~~~~M~~f~~;~_P.0.8o~ 69. 130545); 706-878- \r\n \r\nUA\\'S L'iN \u0026 SIJnl'S - ll.\\ITT\\\\'IJJ. 1679 Anderson Hwy., : I.KMITr.r,l,M.vlcT,;il/W,k/frmffi.Arl\u003edillldRunell-Br.mtownkMK 4079. \" \r\n \r\n(30643); Rates: lllder S38.95. GR-SNR-CC-BA-BF-LM-CP-K-Fl- : sy.wy. \r\n \r\nDl/KF.\"S CRUK C\\Bl:-iS Box 207, (30545); 706-86S.1783. Rates: \r\n \r\nCTVIM-VCR. r, \r\n \r\n Dl!Kf.SCRFJ\u003e:RECRFATIONAHIA-0\\f Ga Hwy 34B, S6S  S160.CC-fTH..(B-K-VCR. \r\n \r\nJ\\\\tl~'it)\\ I:\\\\ 11\\RT\\\\FJJ. 1091 E. Franklin SL, (30643); 706- (30545);7\u003e-7Si1-6221;770-536-0S41 . 0pen:Mon.fri~8-4:30. DUTOI COTTAGF.\u0026CADI,\\' Ridge Rd. P.O. Box 757, (30545); \r\n \r\n~=~N.J~c.wi'\":-Wl('l\":o,3:n~=-~ . ~~~~S~~~~::,~ S38.9S. S58.99. H-GR \r\n \r\n706-878-3135. Ra~ S69  S85. N5-fRFTH-88-R-CTVFBK. \r\n \r\n: ;eM= ~\":~~ 0.UB 1 n11:st.a.1~07s~-~~\"9~=;~~30643); 706-  \r\n \r\nBahn Innsbruck. P.O. Box i ~~1:\\~11:2~1~';~~:~~2~in s ~ ~ ~'. \r\n \r\n376-2006; 706-376-8845. Rates: S50 . SIOO. Open: Year-round. ; 1145_(30S4St, 706-878_21 00; 800-642.2709_GC. Nesdedll m, . USFS-CCNSTH\u003cB-CG-K.(l'VJ-VCR. r, 'Glf141 \r\n \r\nHHF-NR-GR-05-(C-NS-l-M-BB..Cl-RS-FO-CTVFBK+VCR-VI-MF. ( foofliilfolttienomie.ts/Georg,J~Offf'JJbrNrhtab,grncxn- GOORGL\\ MOU~TAINl'AC\\TION Rt\\TAJ.S Ga. Hwy. 75. P.O. \r\n \r\n ,GHTA! RESTAURANT/FOODSERVICE \r\n \r\n; tdllll'l'f'l1'Sandi1cfldDtngirll)rowdofgolf Ot88illWdttJ~148)0'4plt 8ox4l5, (30545): IKJ0.736-8426. : lloffers;,chJJJer,gebrtheawdgolk,.mdiJpJalSifflfrowdclgolffc, 1IIJ lll,t0Til.\u0026 \\\\l\\ l)\\IIJJ,S lrm, Main SL, (30545); 706- \r\n \r\nV!Ct.ER\\ P\\RKr~ l\\f. 21 Vkkery Street. (30643); 706-376 2006; 706-376-8845. Rates: ~B  S20. Open: foes.  $.It, lunch \u0026 cfrtlff. NR-CCFO-A-VlMF. /GHTAJ TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nrhenoom. \r\nwooon GOORGI,\\ ,\\IQU,\\TAIN ADff.\\1lJRE P.O. Box 774, \r\n(30545); 706-B78-3715. CC. 8/C)'deSd!ts, SM'.ff, IOUIJ. ldti!dnexl \r\nto ffPd's fMT1CClf PNnurs an way to l1fim St.1/1.'P.ri. \r\n \r\nB78-2689. /GllrA) \r\nllfJ.f.'i l)()R I\" RlrF.R l'i\\ 33 Munkhstrasw, (30545); 706-878 2271; B00-44S.2271 . Rales: S24  S160. Open: Year-round. H-GR CC-f.PN-Pl-RF-TH-RS-K-CTV-CSK.J-PA-MF. tGHTAi \r\n \r\nIL\\RTCOC~TI' OIA.IIBER OFCO.\\OIERCF. 31 E. Howell St., CAMPING (30643); 706-376-85~. Open: 8  5.C-18. wulandreg,o,ylt,MI ll~1COI STATE PARK\u0026 LODGE Ga. Hwy. 356, (30545): 800nlo,m.;ta1.Spoo,il~lt,Wfl,wlthe)Wt.Oe6Gi1Pdtotukfnga. 864-7275; 706-878-220!. Rates: 549 S69. ~ 7am . 10pm. hHhlry/taonomy;,rd~r!tf~ofli#p110tJ1corrmu-: HSNRPf05-CCNSFl PN-PGTCTH-CB-cPDPRVI.O-RS-FO-C llfl}'f.tdl,W,HiJITl-..fhoffltheAnoqwllo.ltShowwidlbo.JtpMd\u0026 TV-GS-CS.MF. ~inrhenonh~mouit.tinsp!ftwomiffs .ausill.dll'lb.CM/ettgtdr!tl(rolU')'BRAG~~~: ftO'nrheA;wle~olHt\u003efen.~prog.amsdwou'jtoulthe F-nhf.l:ll\"Jll.19,lnUl',.,lflMY,tlOOOlt'fln!.'0h:,itldlht\u003eH.imw#D.1m ; )HJ. loo-tocm~.te5!.JIK.in~G1f'IJffl9.rotrdgl'S, lerlntS.~ \r\n:'i-;~,% /4d1 wi ~ Sowwst 1/'s fhe \"\u0026sr ~ by a d.wn : ::,:calr~/GHIAJ \r\n \r\nPINw1nc11ri!dooJMgr IJB,IJ9 \r\n \r\nALPF.'illOFMOlTJ. \\5 YOl\"lilh St., (30545); 706-87B-2268;800- \r\n \r\nPJe.Mw-t-(Mll#t/onp.llJ\" IJti IIIU.TOl'IL\\lSl!fJ)\u0026 HKJ:\\t.nsr 362 Chanahoochet St.. (3054S):706-878-23B8.Ra~ 560  5135. 0pen:Year-rOlm.OSCC-NS-Rf.TH-BB-K-cTVFBKVl.!iiHrAJ UOFRR,\\tll.AlSI.\\\\ I Main Street. (30545); 70\u0026-878-2248; 706-878-2249. Rate: CM!lS79.99. GR-SNR..CC-N5-GP-RF-RS-FOCTV..ClCS5-HM-VCR-CE-MF. (GHIAJ \r\n::~-~:.;,~~1;:~FJ:;~ : ;~;a:~~~~:~t)~06- \r\nB78-3645.Rates:S85  5125.N5..CBCTV.VCR. \r\n \r\nHELEN \r\nAn Appalachian Trail Commun/I)' ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nS35-\u0026i78. Rates: SS9 S79.99. HGRSNR-CC-NSPOClVMF. \r\nAJJIL'iE\\'AC\\TIOXK:\\1'ALS\u0026RL-\\LTI' 8063SoulhMainSt, \r\nt3054Sl;706-878-1790;B00-72H733.Rates.: 595 - 5175.0pen: OiJi~. 9am  10pm. H-OS.BF-F-GP-HR-LPORFTClHWS-CB- \r\n \r\nL-\\Zl' 80.'ffS fAHL'iS P.O. Box 88, (30545); 706-219-3630. Rates:S85  5115. CB-CTV. \r\nu~ns umuwA\\' 7489 Hwy. 75. (30545); 706-B7B-1111 \r\nRates: Seasonal rates. \r\n \r\n,W'l;\\T. lla.F.'i (30545); 706-878-2181. F-Rf.TH-RS-GSIB. \u0026Nat 1,J11Ap)i\"~~OVerlSOl#llfl/Ul'llq:ls'.Jndiez.uMNSa/oog cobblt'Stwalt),.Ttbng,fislwiglmtg,moui1ar1bik,ngilfldw.i:erlJ/b ,wrlJy. Yp,w \"tound~Mlls. \r\nA.\\SA KUH \\\"FAUS -C'iF Ga Hwy. 356, (30545); 706-878-3574; 106-754-6221. HHF-USFS.ED-MPFPNTH-GS-PA. ChJrr,1/loodw N.lri(JIIJ/fotesr SCMic04mi/,\u003elflltl~rJell'iJlllt.JdstollWl~/erf.ils. A ISmalelionSC)'(' Tr.wlfot rhtMSU.llillrdphysie,:lllydis;Jbled~ \\f,siro,Cen1erilndaah51\u003eop.(JlllorRecrearifflGuide \r\nOL\\RII.IL\\GSF.'S KISGD0-'1 B80B NOflh Main St.. (30S4S); 706-87B-2200;706-87B-7800.0pen: 11  6. H-HF-EO.M-YA-FP GR-OS\u003cCE-GS-PAVlU bhibr fN1tm9111111.JtlKi.' Germany, hrn \r\n \r\nCGW.R-OV-J-VCR-VI-MF-TA. AlJ'L'iF. ,lUAGF.l.'iN 1005 Edelweis.s SL, (10545); 706-8782296; lB00-844-8466. Rates: SJS-SISO. GR-SNR-CC-F-PN-RFrn-R-K-OV-CBK-J-VI. Al'l'AIAOIL\\.\\' H..\\TALS \u0026 RE-\\l.11' 319 Hwy. 255 N. 800443-9294; 706-878-2172. Rates: 5100 5250.0pen: 9:30  5. CC NS-F-lPG-PO--Rf -TC- TH..CB-CTV-J.VCR-SB. \r\nIIA\\AHIA:\\ HHOOI\\ RIL\\\"f,\\I.', 8S9 Edelweiss. (30545); 706- \r\n~ , : _ ~ ~ ~ : t s ~ M ~ ~ ~ : : ~ :R ~ S { V . ~ ~ ~ ~ H: CB-CG-lO-RKCTV+VCR-PA. (GHTAJ \r\nNnffSHOW ildM{(Jf ISi \r\n \r\n~lOl) ,TAL\\' \\lEW L'iN 5. Main St. (30545); 70687B-2462. Rates:SeilsonalRates. \r\n1'1\\1: RmGt: f.Ol \\TR\\ COH' Uif.\", l+,-.y. 356atRalphVandivef, (30545): 706-878-3290. Rates.: S8S. S350. Open: 9am -9pm. H CC..CB-K-CTV+VCR. {GHIAi R,\\.\\IADA U\\IITTJJ -!IF.LL\\' 1+.-.y. 7S. Main Street, (30545); 706878-1451 . Rates: SrosonalRates. \r\nRl\\'ER BfS OCIIAlErs RNer St.. (30S4S); 706-87B-3000; 800- \r\n247-7761. Rates: Seasonal ,ates. ,-, SI Pl:R 8 IIO'Jll.. IIIJJ:\\ So. Main SL. (30S4S~ 7\u003e-878-2191 . Rates: 539  105. H-HF-SNRCC-NS.f'O.CTV.J-VCRVI-MF. iG11r,1, \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 My Mill(/ \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nT\\.\\Gu,oc111r.\\KI\\S 41 Tanglewood?.d.,(l054St 706-878- LODGING \r\n \r\n~ surpy. bthbts an Dr. Lorig. .wstntw\"s ~ t loa/ his- \r\n \r\n:z:=:i:w~:::~sJtl)'~ett 3286. Rate'S'. S4S  Sl 75. HM-OS.((-PN-PG-TH,(B\u003cG-0-RH- ; KIRDS.\\U:s \\lot \\T\\J\\ f mnr.1:'i 2018 Forest Hill D, .. tory. fs,JO's diatrr's offia \u0026 1911! IYl'I. ()Mdl SlOll'. ~ \r\n \r\nCTV-GS-VCR-MF. /GlffAJ \r\n \r\n: (30S46); 706\"8962982. Rate\\: S7S. USfS-NSHH-CG-K-CTV-SB. \r\n \r\n~.MS#'f'OIAJon~1JIIJ9 \r\n \r\n: ~A' \r\n \r\nn\\lB.JU.Ot,T,\\IOm. P. O. Box 40S. (]OS4S); 706-878-2141. Bl'IUJSO~Bm \u0026 BRFAKFASJ' 5695fq..wSt., P. O.Box647, . TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nRates:Sl5 - S1 10.H-Hf-GR-OS-CC-NS-PO-CTV. \r\n \r\n()OS46);706-896-1331 . B8. \r\n \r\nJi\\CKSO;\\:COO.\\l)' ARf..\\Ol\\.\\\\Rr.ROl' C0.\\1.\\11:RO: 20 lH \r\n \r\nTO'U:JlSllOTF.L S. Mail St.. P 0 . Box 357, ()OS4St J06.878- CRFJKSIDE RElltEAT 5180 76 E., (30546), 706-896-18S7. St..Suite2.(30549);706--367-6300.0pen:Off,cehou,.: M-F 8-5. \r\n \r\n3571. \r\n \r\nRa~ S65 b 2. ()pfn: YNMWIC!. Ns-F-TH-CB-VCR. \r\n \r\n( I8VI. HoonJ!rNC,..-hdWlong.,_~~S'nibP... \r\n \r\nl\\fCOISJ'\\TI: l'\\RK \u0026 Ultx:r. Ga. HY,y. 356, (30S4St 800- ; ORE-\\.\\! C\\TOIER 568 KM!uga Street. (30546); 706-896-7023. PN\u003chStJtt-R.rTn.nlEWffi~Clffl:. \r\n \r\n864-1175;706-8782201.~S49 - S69. 0pen:7.vn  l ~ ' Raies,:S8J - SIOO. H-CCNS-88-CTV-FBK-VCR. \r\n \r\nH-SNR-PF-OS-CC-NSH.fN-PG-TC-TH-CB-CP-DP-RV-1.0-RS-FO-C ; nD.DSTO\\F.I\\\\ 3499 US H-.-.y. 76 N. (lOS46I: 70\u003e-896-2262; LAKE LANl  R ISLANDS \r\n \r\nTV-GS-CS-Mf. .GHTN l\"N1#W-MJOII,,.,. IJ6 11' \r\n \r\n 800-545-)408. RitH: S59  O'l!I S79.99.  H-GR-YE\u003cCBF-GPHU-M-PN-f'O.TC-JH.WS-CPRRSR.-CTV- \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD satVKE \r\n \r\n(L-(81(.fBKJ\\ICRMf. K,H7AJ \r\n \r\nl \\1001 Sl'\\11il'\\RII. \u0026 U)l\u003ef.t: Ga. 1-fwi. 356. (JOS4S): 800864-127S; 706-878-2201. Rak'S.: S49 S69. Open: 7am  10pm. \r\nH-SNR-Pf-OS-CC -Ns-f-l- PN -PG-TC-TH-CB-CN\u003eP-RVI.D-RS-FD-C \r\n \r\nGR..\\111.\"S 00.\\U'ORT 7.0.\\f. 20 W. RNff St, (30S46); 706-8961358. NS-8F-f.l-8B-CTV-FBK-VCR-VI. \r\nIIL~S 00\\\"f. Pl.-\\CE 3840 C. Miles P.d, (30546): 706-846- \r\n \r\nAlso see Bufo\u003cd listing \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nL\\Kf. l,\\.\"il[R ISIA\"-.0S 6950 Hoiday Rd., (30S18); 770-932 7200;800-840-lAKE. t..l.t'L,r,i;_,r/sJinl,,bmigsav.otldclblru\u003ej.bt cbsr/0~. \r\n \r\nTV-VS-CS-Mf. !(;HfA,I TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n619S; 800-714-5542. Rates: S60 - S65. 0pen: Year-10U\"ld. HCC NS-88-CB-FBK-PA. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nIIOft.\"iE'S 1110,\\\\\\',\\r \\HomtSHidaway,(30Sd6);706-8M292. L\\KF. lA\\'.IF.RISl,\\ ~l)S 6950 Holiday Rd.. (30S18). 770-932- \r\n \r\n;1~~ ~!;~J~~-~-(j~J~l=~-~:.r. GRFXIT:H ll lll:\"iCIIA.\\IIIF.HUt\"CO.\\I.\\IERCf. 43 Hohen St., \r\n(30S4SJ;706-87S.1619. C. Spo,,so,$of0'-/00tfh.\u003es(dtldlllf!tnremalJOtltJl~~,AJ \r\n \r\nRateS: S65-18S. OSHPNCB-K-C1V-PA. \r\n~~~~~; \r\n \r\n J200;800-840-lAl(tNi\"\"'ourJdC\u003clp.lqt' /S LODGING \r\n \r\nllll.L'l \\\\ll.OJ.\\IE 0.\"11:IVUW:\"i-\\\\llrrt C\\'8 726 Brucken CTVfBIC-J-Mf. \r\n \r\n. l.-\\KE L.\\..\"ilr.H 1!\u003c1.\\.\\0S !Ill.TO\\ 7000 Holiday Rd. (30518); \r\n \r\nStr.KwatE~(JOS4Sl:70687821Bl.()pNtMon. -S,lt..9 5;SUn. 10  4. H-Hf-M--CVB.\\II. Vn,tfffrM\\.,oldwotld\u0026w.llviVil- \r\nligeTJESlJ111NotlhMsroo:i,gY\"1IIIOl.l'lLM'l$,1\\-hfno_t0UfindmotelNII \r\n200sptWllyNrdllff'O'f~ lhffl'rtdre1.uamsilM(ll.\u003c,lfl)'acl'tmmod11PK. lnco,,e, Hfbl's ol!II~ ~go/I. hike IO w.titrf. mouDtlbi.tanHrlfft-UJwo,TrM.l(Jm.i flOltlo/Ad.i,w.,GHTAJ \r\n \r\n: ( ( \r\nj : \r\n \r\n\\K\u003el,T\\J;\\\\ff\\tORIF.~ l\"i,OI IIL\\\\\\\\.~F.E 385 Chancey DriYe, {)OS46); 706-896-8439; 800-)]S-\\IIEW. Rales: SI 06-S125. HSNR-OS-CCNS-8F-f.GPBB-ClVF8Kl-lMVCR. IG\"IAI \r\nMOll:0.TAJ.\"iTOPOL\\U:r 995Rd.212,(30546);706-896-2940. Rates: S7S - S1 25.0pen: 95. 0S-K-ClVJ. \r\n \r\n. \r\n.  \r\n \r\n770-945-8787. R.\\les: tMf SICIO. HIIFYAfP-\u003ciR-Sr-M-OS-CC NSBA-BF-f-..GCHCHRl M-PN-PG-PO-TC-WS-CP-R-RS-FD8S-CT V-Cl-CSS-E-CBK-FBK-J-\u003ciS-IM-VCRA-CS-CTMF. (GHJ~ \r\nRJ\",\\ISSA,\\Ct: f'l\\[1!-.IJ:tmoK'r 9000Holida-jRoad,(30S18): 770-945-8921. Ratei: S124  S186. H-Hf-GR-SNR-PF-OS-CC NS-8F-f-GC-IIC-HA-lMPNPlf0.TCRRSBS-CTV-Cl-CSS-HiS-I \r\n \r\n\"\"-JNoutMlOt1P19tl31 \r\n \r\n,\\l l'.U-S MOTil. MainSl.(30546); 706-896-4195. \r\n \r\nMASGTMf. f\u0026IT,V \r\n \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\nIUlDS RST Bm A.\"iD RRtUifA.\\T Main S!rtet Hwy 76, TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n(30546); 706-896-1216.Ra!H: Sl9  S95. ()pft'CMcn -Sat.9  5. ,\\UG~OIL\\ TT.RJL\\ Cf. Hwy Ahemate  PO Box 1013, (30S45); ) H-HF-GA-OS-NS-HBSI.O-X-ClV-(81(-VI-MF. \r\n \r\nI.AK[ l,\\.\"ilOI ISl,\\.\\'.OS 01-:, a.op_1irx r ALTIK\u003efl:m' \r\n \r\n6950 \r\n \r\n706-378-3588. Open: By appointrne,ll ody. HHf-OS-CC-NS-FOHT-MF. M.IJ,lolid f(!(\u003eP is 1 ~ , ~-sVQ ~ \r\n~t'Jl(m~llr$ ~dllf)ti~tes60 \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\nSAi.Al l LOOCE 1340 Hwy. 76 E. (30S46); 706-8963943. Ra~ S49  S79. USF5-CCNS-llf-Fl-M-PN-PG-WS-l0-8S-CTV-GS-PA. \r\n \r\nl'ldt1w~(Wlfl'rlS0 wi:M]~Al~StY.'ICl$, SDU:.\\m' con: C-\\8L\"iS \u0026 80.\\T RE.\\TAL 834 lower Bell \r\n \r\nHolidayRd..(]0518t770-9l2 -7275.A1v.ieerpl,,w,ocnd.bdlikMI. JOIWewt-~1alortfflll\u0026RY1.llcwmirdls,~horSf0,1(1 \r\n_,,,,,,,.,s ndtigillldpiarid.,ng. r.-.olf'SQ'f\\HdlwrrhMI IB-/atdwt'fJl'(1frJhi \r\ngolfavse.~J6S4J,,),'.J_-,.'i,fr_,HIA_J \r\n \r\nl'IN'Mg~NC.~.Jtq:.IJfttl111aP\"\"J(t.htws!f'ffW9. \r\n \r\nCtM::Ad.,(]0546k800-896-1465.Rata:S95  S12S. BF-F-l-PN \r\n \r\nl'~ ICOISTATE PARK \u0026 WOGt: Ga. Hv,y. lS6, (30S4S): 800- WS-CB\u003cG-K-C1VH8. \r\n \r\n864-727S; JQ;.8782201 . Rates: S49  S69. Open: 7am  I~ H-5NR -Pf-OHC -NSFlPN PG TCTHC B-CP-DPRVl0-RS-fD-C TV-GS-CS-MF.lotJdtd111lflfnatlh~moootM11p,tfl\\Gmil!s \r\n \r\nSWA.~L\\10:BF.D\u0026BRfAt.:FA.\\T 2500 Hdorynut Cow P.d.. (30S46); 706-896-1582; 800-896-5341. Rates: S75. Open: 8am  \r\n \r\nLAKEMONT \r\n \r\n10pm. OS-CC-N5-f-l-TH-8B\u003c8-CTVFBK. \r\n \r\n; CAMPING \r\n \r\nfrcmthl-~V\"9'ol/fdtsi.~p,rqilmS~~ TIIEIIIA\\\\'MSEf. L\"i:-0 193 E. Main St.. (30546); 800-71 1-@61; . RAil~ BJ;\\Ot RllJlt:,\\11 0~ AREA Lake Rabun Rd. P.O. Boll; ~ 100roomlod:Jt;tfSUl~CM'Jllll9,corrqs.~~- 706-896-4121 . Rates: S41.51  SBB.68. GA-SNR-CCNS-CB-X 438, (30525); 706-782-1320. H,Hf,USF5BABF-F-l-PNTHWS- \r\n \r\n11!911'illl MQc,J/IShcfl.(vHTAJ \r\n \r\nCTV-}\\ICA-PA. \r\n \r\nCP- RV.PA. C~A~n\\Mtd~1~8JaJ1JISff', \r\n \r\nHIAWASSEli \r\n \r\nntAVEL SERVICES \r\nTOWNS ooum,HA,\\'K P.O. Box 729, (30S46): 706-896-4 186. \r\n \r\n: 10w,thtktnclffllf):l,t,ro.lt'r1,~IIOl'l~gt0/.4)S,/l'bylft- \r\nl ~.aoor,My.othf',sd;rno,ll'Ql#'e1ese,v,,r,on_(on1.)t1'offlcebct.ffl'l'lt \r\n'\"\": Rl\\'F.MC-\\.111'GR0l\\'O H(10,8oxl23,(30552);706-782-99J6. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nHOMER \r\n \r\n: Rates: 512  S15.GR-f.PN-CB\u003cPDPRVPA. la\u003cMtdon lftt TAbh \r\n \r\nGEORGIA NATiom t\"AIM P.O. Box 444, (30546); 706-8964191. \r\n~SttourMl011p,19rlJ8-IJ9. \r\n \r\nHISTORK Sff'ESIMONUMENTS RA.\"iKSCQIDIT\\' COURlllOl\"S[ US Hwy. 441 , (30547); \r\n \r\n706- \r\n \r\n: \r\nI \r\n \r\nRr.w,Mhftomon,pfitJ1ntlfflPts.1\"'1krNoldr4'bf.'dundt!rtht\u003ec.ar,cpy \r\ndl!ffl. Gf!Xflr,1PPS;Wf}l9'Drl'fllfWKQ'IW' J11M.IIOtlhollaANh F.a/litllld1rrajl/(IIJ,of(\u0026,Jyrctt \r\n \r\n11lll) IL\\.\\IILl'ONRIIOOOOf.\"il)RON G,\\RDFS \r\n \r\nUS Hwy. 76 W, \r\n \r\n; \r\nl \r\n \r\n677-2108.(18-VI. Ch\u003eol/h#faloldt,1~111d'ltSlilll'o/: \r\n~1nwbylhtC'OU!f)'unr,//9811\\Mlir1mtmJll't1Houws ! \r\n \r\nLOD(;INC \r\n \r\n()OS46); 7CJ6.896.4l91.0pen: SNsonal. HCCBA-fl PN-PG-TC ;htslOntf'mb~die(}w,,oy;n}V,\\'lc'mlP(ffll'I'. \r\n \r\ni R,\\R.\"il\\~ lakeRab.nAd.,P. O. Box 192, (30SS2); 706-782- \r\n \r\nWS-CP-OP-RV-CTV-E. loa.'td mdlirn tht Ci,t. i \\ ~ F ~ Otffl.(J()()~\u0026M4'NfJW/8\u0026\"\"'1fowlnSeasonfcor, \r\n \r\n\\ : \r\n \r\n8.-\\SKS CCN.l'T\\'JAIL OldlailSt.,(30547);~77-2108.NR. Bcihaa 1864-IBBOandwdlllti/1971 Stco-ld\u0026la!IIJMSIN'afs, \r\n \r\n: . \r\n \r\n5094. 88. f.A.\\IPCROC'iD I S.\\. I.\\C. \r\n \r\nHC 10  \r\n \r\nb \r\n \r\n2]], (30552); 706,782. \r\n \r\nNtYIAfD-1/p'JIOJn~. \r\n \r\n. b.ll'JondielWlCb\"'.-dd'lt ~tr'f'doot. l o i n ~ (JI 7384. Rates:S65 - S350i\\w..Open:241n.USfS-fN-(B.f'A. \r\n \r\n\"'\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"'\" SPORTS \u0026 RECREATtON \r\nTD\\\\-~S COu:m  1t:\u003c:KEATIO;\\: P,\\Rt.: U.S. Hwy. 76, (30S46); . CAMPING \r\n \r\n.-OR~I WOCFS lab!Ratu!Rd.,(30552};706-782-6250.Rat5: : S59 - S79.99. CC-f.PA. \r\n \r\nJ06.896-4191. 706-896-2600. \r\n \r\n) \\\\11.SO.~ SltOAl.S \\\\UJlun: ,\\l.\\.\"iAGE.\\IE.\\T ,\\R..\\-GA. OXR \r\n \r\nUKE R.\\Bl, uom Lake Raboo Ad., (JOS52): 706-782-4946. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n: OffGaHwyl65,(30547);770-5]5-5700.TH\u003cP.Abkhro;ghi.- 88. - \r\n \r\nngand(m'l!rM~Sa:POMt//.n:bMtptN.1111m Roi,,g \r\n \r\n8AW .110t1:0.TAIX C\\.\\IPCROL';\\'ll \u0026 Rf.SORT 1540 foddtr  16T\u003ciltl 15 mi.. l.o/~nNtAllo Futli\"shoatingrmJt. \r\n \r\nCieIRd.()0546-9801):706--89\u0026-2274. Rates:S15  S20.0pM: April l  NOYfff'lbtr 1. HUSFS-NPSMFP-\u003ciA-OS-NS-F-PN-PG PO- \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\n \r\nLAVONIA ART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nRHH-CB-CM\u003eP-RV-R-Ft-CTV-E-GSPAMF. RWllflg St.lt\\A\"I~ cool ~btft,lt'f,~go/l.ptd,l/~Jpnng-kclSMll'fW'9,xxi. pl,IJ9'IX-'IS-p/Mr,tdcd',1tfl~llwwso,,, 11wH/'udrd .niflfjlf'/llVS!ft':I.F~lmi-\u003cflS11eSlll(J(Af V ~ \r\nBR:\\SSfO\\[\"i \\'IIJ,\\GERFSOMT l(XJO Sla!f RL 180, (30546): 706-896-1641 .Ra1es:S74 -S159.0ptn:Ytar-mund,24 tn.OH TH-CBCG-CPRV-lD-R-K. tkiMmfulrl.'$0rfntSllttl~MlltirCm1t- \r\nhoodwNdtlOIIMfOte1t '18 iK/l'Switlrrhocloc/etdon.~ w,t, tfff.l/ls.tl)dfroutSD'IOOIS loct}t1\"1d'IIMgtstone~.111t:tib),~rmn-0'9('10M1ha1M'dmr.lll IJUffll/104W \r\n1'(10m)5/lVSll'l's\"\"!h\"1hook-(.f.lSpt(llk.~~lablf:s.dw,_ \r\n \r\n,. RA.\"iKS CROSSING US 441, (30S47); 800-638-500/I. Open: Men \r\n Sat.9  9:StJn. 126.0S-RS-fO-FL Owtl,000;.0squareh'l'ri: ~is,w,i,J;Jftlf~(f0$$11!9/ocJrl.'dM\\lffl!Arl.wrt.i.-d GlfflM1-..SCFN!lnMf19CIOISIIICld\u003edier6fliPFufOutltf(m, \r\n \r\nCtE\\1-SSIIOAL CRF.F.K.\\IISICP,\\RK 3191 Pn:rvidtnce Church Rd. 00553): 706-356-1092. Open: 7:30 pm weet.tnds. YA-NSTH-CP-DP-RV. tNt ~ ,b dtt ~ ~ \u0026Jev.ml \r\n \r\nlt'r, lhe(llfMlfm'F~Sftmlll(JrllfPolrt'fy Stdytlwrrj,tdlOM of/he8mtr/eis.-ddl006#fon1 lheJ9ft'St.vMlfSM\u0026nks(tOSS \r\n \r\nG:uitry/Gasptll~yr.x,our,c(ld.lttn~chtkhtll.fm' 11frw. Spiwl~ On~briso/BigShtl(IM;. rwtl.M.#H4tt \r\n \r\nll'lg. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVKES \r\n \r\n STATE PARKS \r\n \r\n8..\\.\"iKS COV:\\'l'Y OL.\\.\\IBER OI' COllllF.MCE \u0026 t1'B US Hwy.  11JGALOOSl'ATE l',\\Rk'. 1761 Tugaloo 5tatt Parle Rd., (30553): \r\n \r\n441, C)OS47); 706-677211)3; 800-638-S004. (..(Vl!-1.'I. Historic \u0026lrlks(oonryoftetup,1(JO(MfWo/~1ow\"1ddo.1Nawa,ling \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nIIC0-864727S; 706,356-4362. Open: 7am  I ~. HSNR-Pf-OSCC-Bf.f.l-PN-PG-TCTH-WS-CB-CPDPRVPA. 5'/wttd on a 11-9 \r\n \r\nsn\"'l95,.~./GHTAJ lll\\ WA.'iSf.F.C-\\.IIPGROOXII 2068 W. 76 Hwj, (30S46); 706- \r\n \r\nWo/Hcimfr. s/q)l,~(J()()sq. ftdFrrrfl\u003ewtQilt\u003eti;dl\u0026tnb C/'Of.Sll'l9. /Glf1AJ \r\n \r\n~'fiPf'IWlSIMJ\"cM9\"'ro5~UUH.lrllwrl.r~s~ _ litdc.tr7J1S1tehiM\u003eSlll'(IJl'UW1W'Minf'Ytl')'di!taion. ~\\a'Mlll'l9 \r\n. lwch.h\u003em4~11fft1'111s.bodtln,g~it1dp,ald.\"l!l ,, \u003ciH1AJ \r\n \r\n896-1216. Rates: S14/day. Open: Mon. Sat, 9  5. GR-OSPN-CP- \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nP~stt011tld1111rhlbMltDf~ltOldMI/P \r\n \r\n- \"'\"\" ,. DP-RVPA. 41 ful ~ C.-i ~~motor~ o, \r\nlff!15.\u0026IN7otM.-dC01Mt/p,ll10.~ib,l',Offt'spotff'KI . . jtfsl.4p,11~Ul#l9i1Mpotll00tlbo,m.~,-by.V'P'Jthtc.r~ 1.tuW,J,,n F.- ,id Ct'.UIII)' 5/'lc,i,s. I ~ ,n/ monNy r~:rs \r\n \r\nJEFFERSON \r\n \r\n: CAMPING \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\n: TI'GALOO STATE PARK 176] Tugaloo State Pt Ad.. (30SS3t \r\n \r\nSIIIDJ\u003eS-rntRJ OCf. 11[.RJTACE FAR.II 23S5 Ethridgt Rd.. 800-864-1275; 706-356-4362. Open: 7am \\Opm. H-SNA-PF-OS- \r\n(30549): 706-36Hl69J. 0pfn: By awoinaneit. EO-MYA. LNe CCllf-f-l-PN-PG-TCTHW5\u003c9-CPOPRV-PA.fti,ll'.-V \r\n \r\nIIICKORYXtrr CO\\tC-\\.81.\"iSJC\\.\\IP1SC 2500Hickoryn111Cove i l!ldt-HdyZOtllfflltt.f)'fm-\"io,,gindl~CIIMIHtitosdw:d- i LOOC.INC \r\n \r\nRd. OOS46): 800-896-5341. Rale!.: S651colbins, S\\2/RV site$. : Open:8  8. 0S-CC.f..l-PNTH-88-CS-CP-OP-RV-CTV.Hib!g.r,d( MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nO,\\l'S L\\'.;\\: - U\\\"OSIA 1l70S.Jones St..(3055]); 706-l56-4CXJO. \r\nl \r\n \r\nM,,gonlO/~m.tU1'711 \"'-Mv~~fumtlNdiwtr. OlA\\\\ll)ftD W. W .\"iG IIL'SD.L\\I 28 Colege St. (30549); 706- . SLf.O' Lx,'\\' -lA\\'O\"iL\\ 890Ross~~.(JOSSl);706-JS6..2268. \r\n \r\nA-C~ 1'Y ~ - S~~uk~.p,d:Woat~ \r\n \r\n367-5307.0pen: Tues. Sat..10 4.H-NA-fO-M~B.S.olhp.,- Rates: S45 - S75.H-Hf.FP-GR-SNA-CCNS-CTV-C9K-J.IM. \r\n \r\n1998 Gtwgia 0 11 My Mimi \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nSOIITTIFJtHJtACF.IXN 14 Saka St.., (30553); 706-35\u00261033. . CAMPING \r\n \r\n' s ro\\'ALL MIU. 00\\ 'F.RrD RRIDG[ 3 ml. nonh of Old 5aulee \r\n \r\nP.ates: lJOOel' S38.95. GR-CC-NS-l-PN-BB-RS-ClV-CBKPA \r\n \r\n'. llA7.fJ.CRf.I.KR\\' PARK 230RVPark.Croe,(30563);706-7S4- Stote;Ga255,(30S45):706-8J8.2181 . PN.G;io,J1,l'S5horrPStck\u003clr \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n] 1551 .TH-RV.C~RVhooln.p6fNd!Slfe;indutirtg~ \r\n \r\n\\I \\llU:IIOI ISF. {GHIA) \r\n \r\n1-85 \u0026 GA 17, Exit58, (30553); 706-356-4661. \r\n \r\n. : \r\n \r\nhookup.\u003c)i.y,1shafdfivtfDmanylTIOVll/,lm,1tt,dCl.i::ins.Himg.n,i111tt \r\nrr.w((Tf'('l E.uy,'IM'S$ro/wy. \r\n \r\nsp1co.tffllbr,dgf.aa,l89S.KJll!Hl(1Sl~Mtfil\u003cWl1-.d!,JJ.'i. long Fea11iri'd111Dll'mol'IP. \"/'dCllmbml'H,{llesfMoun/1\" Prcnic \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n: LODGINC. \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\ni GF.ORGL.\\ \\'JSITOR L\\TOR.\\IATION CE'rF.R . L\\\\ O:'\u003ci\"L\\ 938 -'fr. AIRY 8[1) \u0026 BRAKFA.\\T 1675 Dioo HiU Parkway, 00563); \r\nCounty Road84. (30553); 706-3564019. ind II M.IP\"PffiJ/ed 706-776-2319. Rates.: under S38.95  579.99. H-NS-BF-GP-t.PN \r\n \r\nSAUTfL-N,\\COOCIIO:ARTSA.\\'0 C0.\\011 ~mo :,1tR 283 Hwf. 255 N. ()0571); 706-3783300. H-HF-ED-YA-05-NS-E-GS- \r\n \r\n,i/omwDOnCl'rltroloc.Jlclda/ong~S111\"1ot.n11nrt'tSLJfPlt, PO-TCTHB8-CBKJ.VCRPA. \r\n \r\nW . l\"hNter,lll.lSl(,d.itrc.tand,x~AltSWI.Uufes!l,dey \r\n \r\nl\\\u003ciJY\u003e-Vlsrlortv.ilffindtw{pkilm.ips.uwfbrodues,\u003cJS!ist.WICrtomW.: \r\n \r\nMftS Nf ~ Masa. History mwurt fdwlr.1 ~ MS \r\n \r\n!Yr!Pitl/{\u003c1S1'1fiM~vdmttoctntdflt'S.lMulttw- OAKWOOD \r\n \r\n: festivi/111.ki( \r\n \r\n(JMSNPiJV;)diJbkb~i!SweldSiJIOOrl1rt:k'\u003e'v.l~Jffl'IU'. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\n: CAMPING \r\n \r\nLULA \r\n \r\ni CIIFROKF.EC.\\.\\11-'GROU~D 45 Bethel Road. (30571); 706-878- \r\n \r\n1.4.'llf.Jl 1'1'11!-l'ICAL l'1S1Tll!ll: 2990LandnrnEducation Drive, i 2267; 888-878-2268. Rates: m - SIS. Open: 8am - di,,x,, year- \r\n \r\n(30566k770-531-6300.ED. \r\n \r\n. l'IJUld. H.fiF-GR-05-CC-PN-CP-OP-RV\u003cTV-PA-MF. Ful hodlf!S. \r\n \r\nHlSTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nLOOCtNC \r\n \r\n ablt1VildiJlble.c.Nlbddi~M$,[i:'S.l'I.Jl-~~S \r\n \r\nUJI.~ 00\\\"F.R0 HRIIXa: Off Ga. SI ~ Gfot9r.t:S illldlTPsl \u003covetf'd AJI.\\UR~LBENBOW IXX  0.\\\u003e.\"'1\"000 4500 Oal:wood Rd, miJa~Ga.(i~kxii!droill1110J.lounslJCto1CDmS. \r\n \r\nbnd11u1JClonecltht~cl1rstnir1drm!t'./fisaHaw1(/(MII]- {30566);770-S31-9929;IKI0-4Sl-1986.R.ttes:SS8.9S - S79.99.H . SI.F.EPY HOIJJ}\\\\' C\\.\\IY'GROU~D 307 Sleepy Hollow Rd., \r\n \r\nl'm/Jfl!MOM'ttdbndgtbuihfl/91S. \r\n \r\n: GRSNR-CCNH'N-PO-K-CTV-PA. \r\n \r\n (30571 1: 706-878-2618; 706-878-2618. USFS-05-CC-F-HR-L-PN- \r\n \r\n\\ 00.\\U\"()RT IXN  O..\\J\\\"\\\\\"000 3469 MlXldy Min Rd., (30566); PG-Ttt\u003cP-OP-RVPA. UIIWf'l,od ne;~ in ht5uiric 5aul'N' VMfty, \r\n \r\nMARBLE HILL SPORTS \u0026 RECREATJON \r\n \r\n: 110-287-1000. \r\n \r\ni~\\\\~~ ; );-~'-~~-~ \r\n \r\nS~.~:R~~~~~-::~c-~~: \r\n \r\nsumJIXldedbyN.1non.'llkxt'SI OW\u003emigh(~kxRVsandtenll.16 11trt/JkefOl~(iltTf)li,aiJnd1\\COdi1\\\\Jl41bll. Rt'I.IJClflfJ, MtJc~lrKlg Hor5eb.1Citdilr};JV.JIJ.'.b#. \r\n \r\nSWAN CE.\\11-ll. Ga Hwy. 53 W, (30148); 770-893-3525. HR. : (BK. ~N \r\n \r\n'::Z~:~~fota~~to,,ewx.xo, . ~rdinglflffhAwmlrfunspoil,!db-t'SldSil'Jll~NestMoo.JS-  \r\n \r\n~SttOlll'ildMIM/tts,dtf1at11Cow1. \r\n \r\nRt:STAURANT/1=00D SERVICE \r\n \r\nLDOCING \r\n: BRIDGES L\\\":'i' 850 Sautee Woods Trail, (30571); 800-800-8216. : Rates: SSO  S90. Open: Yy rmrd. H-OSHR-l-RfTH-CP-K-CTV \r\n \r\nC\\\"IUU.\\G Kl OITRIIOLSI: 4405Mlm'JMilRd.,(30S66);770- : V(~ \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n5349066.(GHTA) \r\n \r\n00.\\IFORT\\\\'OOOS 220 Racoon Rd. (30571); 800-2581682. \r\n \r\n.\\IOL\\TAJ\\110\\\\F.IU'.\\TAIS l'ROJl:.SSIO\\\\LRULn Hw y \\ \r\n \r\nRates: S73  S148. Open: 24 In. H-USFS-OS-C.C-\u003cBK-1. \r\n \r\n53,S3ExecutiveCenter,(30148);706-893-2100;800-4S0- 1142. : Ratl!S: S75  S300. GR-OS-CC-NS-BFF-GC-GP-HR-L-M-PNPG  PliNDERGRASS \r\n \r\nPO-TC-TH-\u003c:B-CG-R-RS\u003cTV-CLl-VCR-MF. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n_ SHOPPING \r\n \r\nl'ETIT \u003c:Rm \\lU,\\S 90 Steve Tate Hwt~(10148); 770-893 ()U)[ TOWN tU:.,\\ ll.utKIT \u0026 A.\\11QL\"C \u003cDTER 185 \u0026 U.S. \r\n \r\n1099;800-456-0)09. \r\n \r\n: Hv.y.129,ExilS0,(30567);706-693-4466:770-945-1900. H-FO. \r\n \r\n'1N)IIH'l'Olll'ild0t!pq/J8.1. \r\n \r\n, (cm\u003e!dw(.eor!}l,lshtpes1Be.tm.ritf1\\'t/h~Mcfs,Jt'l(J.btf \r\n \r\nUEt'R CMOSSISG Ht:U \u0026 BRf'..\\KFAST GA. 17, P. 0. Box 225, (30571);706-878-2513.BB. \r\nFJ)fJ.WllSS GFJl\\tAN C()[~ill\\\" l'iN 351 Duncan Bridge Rd., P.O. 8o11.744, (30571);706-86S-7371.RatH:S65S125. HHF CCNS-PNlllBB(B.(1-RHD-CTVFBKJ-GS-A-U. \r\n \r\n- olrp:xifootJr1GH1AJ \r\n \r\nGR,\\.\\IPAS ROO.\\I GA. 17, (30571); 706-878-2364. BB. \r\n \r\nMARTIN CAMPtNG \r\n \r\nRABUN GAP \r\n \r\nIIUCKl.f.BF.RR\\' 111\\J. 850 Sautee Woods Trail, (30571); 800- \r\n800-8216. Rates:S2S  SSOJperson.H-OS-NSHRL-RF-TH-\u003c:B-CPK-CTV-IM-VCR. \r\n \r\nSUXSfrrC\\.\\lf'G ROUNU 17139 Ga Hwy. 17, (30557); 706-35\u0026 \r\n \r\n8932. Ra1a: S12  S14. Open: 24 hrs. GROS\u003cCPN-TH-CP-OP- : S\\L\\A,\\F\\US\\!IU.Blll\u0026HRF.\\KHST Tayto, Chapel Rd~ \r\n \r\nRV-PA-Mf. \r\n \r\n: {30568); 404-256-2949; 706-7427138. Rates: S90. Open: Year \r\n \r\n. round. USFSOS-CC-GP-HRPN.flF-TH-8B-0-FBK. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\nMAYSVILLE SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n\\'AJll)' OF IIIODF.'l l'ATIIS Wolf Fork Rd., (30568k 706-746- \r\nj 2278. BB. \r\n \r\nII URKJC-\\i'lE SIIO.\\IS l'ARK Ga t+:,y. 82 Spur, (30549); 706- ( 367- 1199.HF-PN-PG. N.1ftifJ/-JHMgpiJ(kwd!Jhooisfo,r,W1mng: \r\n \r\nROBERTSTOWN \r\n \r\n.nJw~P.rvil,r,ns/SJSlPIJrgrolnt.a/dglSlrr,,/l 18SOHenlilge] SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nViltt}l\"lnier~Aflk5WJl]ld1~111S(pl \r\n \r\n: .!.1\\',Ull\u003e\\\\' CRFI.K \\llLDIJfE .\\IANACE.\\IE.\\T ARL\\ -CA. DXR  Ga Hl-.y. 75, (10545); 770-5355700. USfS-F-TH-CP. Ptiklu!fJllg. \r\n \r\nMOUNTAIN CITY \r\nA App.JfiKhain Trt1il Communiry \r\n \r\nli5lln;.hmgandCi1'1pr'19.No~111a~Tr.llllonm  NStbxntir,y.H,,JIShaalsXffllCM.JoolheWMA.RtwJlf:'fT.-r \r\n \r\n\\IOI ,T m GRl:F..\\CR\\ r,\\81\\S 362 1 Ga Hw-J.255 N, (30571t 706-878-3442.Rata:S60-S130.0S-CC-NSlH.(8-PA. rGHTA/ \r\nNACOOOIF.F. \\',\\U.E'I' Gl!FSf IIOUSF. P.O. Box 249, {)0571); 706-878-3830. Rates.: S59  Oel' S79.99. HN5-GPPNB8-ClR5FBK-l-PAA. \r\nRO\\AL \\\\I\\USOR Hv,y.356,(30571 );706-878-1322.Rates:: S95  S145. OSCCNHHBB\u003cTV-FBK-VCRPA-U.((i\"IAI \r\nSAUTT.F. IIF.RF.FOIID RA~CII t.OOGF. 3274 Ga Hwy. 255 N. (30571 ); 706-878-3293. HUSFSFP-GR-05-CCNS.f-LlH-CB-DP LO-MF. \r\ns t-.,1111xa: , ,cmo, C\\Hl~~ 484 SL'!r lal:e LanP, (30571); \r\n706-378-3244. Rates: S95  S1 50. CC-NHB-K-ClVlVCR. \r\nf \" l iGHfA,I \r\n~TO\\,\\IJ. IIOl SF.001 ,no I\\\\ .S. RF.Sf\\LR..l \\T 1526 tt,.,,.,.. \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n!~~~~~~~~1~~~P.:.~t.1:z:-;:'!i.~:=~~ \r\n \r\n: ROYSTON STATE PARKS \r\n \r\nr,115,FdkArtl,WJ,StlfgudedlOIMS.. \r\n \r\ni \\1CTORL\\8Rl'A\\TSTAl'IPARK\u0026G0 U' 00Lll'iE 1105 Bry- \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\niV11 Pali:Rd.. (30662); 800-8647275;706-245-6270. 0pen:7am  \r\n \r\nHlACK ROCK ,\\IOIJ/\\1'AL'1 STAl't PARK Blacl: Roel: Rd. (30562k800-8647275;706-746-2141.0pen;7a.m. 10p.m. H M-SNR-PF-OS-CC-F-l-PNPGTIHB-CG-(P-RV-GS-PA. Loc:iltf'd \r\nasmderheEiJS/em(oo!n'r!ta/lJM(le,1/i111illlttudadJ,6JOfret, BJi \r\n \r\n1 ~ H-SNR-Pf-OS-\u003c:C+GC-l-PN-PCi-PO-TH-CP-DP-RV. NestJtd inlhtrollingtrilfol~'s(ffWpidn(w.9411'Mgolfcow,eca,rp1)9.J\\wmiltigpool. 6s/w,gponds,M'ihwngtrals.Folgdfall70624H7J0h GHIAJ \r\nPftaJtlffOUl/ldonfhtM{toftfwR()d(/M.!p. \r\n \r\nRed Mot'1l.ffi is rhe /i,ght!sl St.'lll'p.vi( '1 ~ \r\n \r\n- NumertJUSscenic \r\n \r\nc,..e,loob andhtk,ng lrdlls. Ci1mpmgronageJ. fiwlg411d~. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 REOIEATION \r\n \r\nVdirotrentl'foopatk,oomhh /'GHT4J \r\n \r\n\\'ICl\"ORlA BR\\'A,\\TSTATl: l'ARK \u0026 GOU COURSE 1105 Bry \r\n \r\nPINJe J\"'OIII' w/oo 1ht bJ ofrlt#Ro.MIMJp \r\n \r\nantPatkRd,.(30662k800-864-7275;706-24S-6270.0peo:7am - \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n10pm. HSNRPFOHCFGC lPN -PGPOTH-CPOPRV. \r\n \r\n\\Wffl.ga51ateparl:s.org. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\n~~~=~~f~~~:::c~t~:cf.:.~t~ ::rz 81ACKROCKMOIJ/\\TAIN STA1J.PARK Blad Rod Rd. : \r\n \r\nPIN~JNai,ild,ndwGdf/Mffl \r\n \r\nH- : CAMPING \r\n \r\n255 N., (10571); 706878-3355. Rates: S68  SBO. Open: Yearround. NR-CCNS88-Rs-FD-CBK. r, GlfTA,1 \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE Sl\"O\\\\IJ. llot Sl:an \\TR\\ IX\\\u0026. RFST\\l'R.\\\\T 1526 tt:,y. 255 N~ (10571k 706-878-3355. Rates: S68  SIK\u003e. Open: Year round NR-CCNSBBRS-FCKBK. ,-, Gh'TA. \r\nSHOPPING GOLIROCR.UT ORIGl,X..\\lS .lllSEU.\\t \u0026 ,'(AnJRE SIIOPS 2319 Duncan Bridge Rd., (30571); 706-865-4048. HFED-CCLPNTH PA. ~na/un'spj,Jlty,t,cp;irdud\u003e\u003cYOOg,rulgcuitr.ifts~ Odwshaps\u003cRIW\"fib~ ~ThingsNldSm Wo::xi'lioi,TS fnpyoutnaut!rMiotp,micllJ'OIIJal:e. \r\nSKY VALLEY \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n~~~~ i ~!::::om. LODGING \r\n\\OHi\\ ltOI s,: mD \u0026 I\\Rt:\\KFASTl'1'1 \r\n \r\nYork \r\n \r\nHou1e \r\n \r\n: \\1CTORL\\ HR1',\\.\\T SfATE PAII K \u0026 GOI.F COU~F. 1105 Bry- \r\n \r\nRd . \r\n \r\n! \r\n \r\nant Parl: Rd, (30662); 800-864-7275; 706-24S-6270. 0pen : 7am 10pm. HSNR-PF-OHC.f-GCLPNPGPOTH-(P-OPRV. (GH7AJ \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nSK\\' \\\"Al.LE\\\"RFSORT 1 Sky Valley, (305m; 706-746-5302; 800-43724l6. Rates: S1 00-S2SO. GR-OS-CCNS-GCHCPN PG \r\nPOSS-TC-lH-CBR-Rs-K-FO-CTV-Cl-CSS-GS-PA-A-0-MF. Ge- \r\n \r\n(30562);70\u0026-74\u0026-2068;800-2319675.Ra1es: S69 - S129.0pen: \r\n \r\n; f1\u003cJ'sonlysk11!5CftJCNmpiomhlpgollrourse. l't!Mli ~ n~1'1l11W19' \r\n \r\n.: , ~ ; RM-GRCC-NS-PN -RFSS-TH BB-ClCTV \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n1234 E. Main RatM:S30 S40. GRCC-CTV. \r\n \r\nSt, \r\n \r\n(30662t \r\n \r\n]06-245-7241 \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\n] : \r\n \r\niltldaf~J11t11vd:li'lg.lntOl'lltl9!dsp,1'3 tflfJUfhrsrmc~ Ud}ng~'1daam.awdJsi111dp,,VJ~homtsrlPSD/!dM011r }Jf)()Jl'S.E.ievalOISrMl9119/rcmJ00?.1Q)?fN,t l{;HTA.' \r\n \r\nMT. AIRY \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nFf.RS SPRIXGS RECIU-:,\\110:'i' AIU:-\\  C.\\'.F Dick's Hill Pkwy., (30563);706-754-6221;770-536-0541.Rates: S25S60per group.Open:Office,Mon.-Fri .8-4:30.CMt!dhocchee/'Jd/JIJN/f. NIVoodfdgroupoJINl!l11\"1tJ5-. \r\nIAKE RUSSFlJ. Rl:otFATlO:'i' ARE~ -\u003c:'\\\"F Oicl:s Hill Pl:wy., (30563);706-7S4-6221;770536-0S41.Rates:S8.00-S IO.OO. \r\n \r\nSAUTEE \r\nATTRACTIONS ~OKA ,\\IIIJ. (30571); 706-878-2375; 706-878-1280. Open: 9  5. Authenbe181611'dtl'f-powetl'dvil/ll111111-.nit:hsti11~~ ~ lb,, com nwl \u0026{1irs. HISTORIC SrTESJMONUMENTS OW SAlITEE STORE Ga Hwy. 17 \u0026 225, PO Box 70, (30571); \r\n \r\n~SttouiJCJai~/46 \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION SKl'\\'AIJJ:\\' RF.SORT 1 Sky Valley. (30537); 706-746-5302; 800-437-2416. Rates: S1 00-S250. GR-OS-CC-NS-GC-HC- PN-PG PO-SSTCTHCBRRSKfD-CTV-\u003c:L-CSSGS .PAA - 0MF. (GHTA.1 \r\nl'lf,u,wou,Mlat1P41!Jfl\"6 \r\nLODGING SKY \\'Al.LE\\' ACCO.\\I.\\IOOATIOXS. IXC. 39 Sky Valley Resort. \r\n \r\nOpen:Mon. Fri~B - 4:30. Ch.J~NdlmillfOleSt lOO/Jfll 706-87822B1. GS. ~colledionofddsto1e~1\\Ml (30537); 706-746-5301; 800-262-8259. Rattt: S100-S2SO. \r\n \r\n\"\"- I.Jk~ ftvlla't'S ll'fll ii/Id ftJ/1#!( c.tnpng. 5\\wnmu,g. fishhg. 11.J!ln' rr.iils \r\n \r\nrhegttlffal~serv,cedl'\\-\\'!YneIOfrhepKXlf!f!T.Sc:.nfn.m.lolmpo,rs. YuJelogehnstm.JsShop,nsodroo/tdc\u003cJmlnexrdocr \r\n \r\nH-GR-OS-CC-NSF-GCHCPGPO-SSlCTH-CBCGRRSKFD-CT V-Cl-C55-EJ-VCR-PA,A- MF. \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\n/998 Georgia 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nSUCHES \r\nCAMPINC \r\nIAKF. WIXnllJJ Sf.on Ga. 180. (30572); 706-745-6928.Open: \r\nDaily, M;,y  Oct. USFS-PF-OSBAHPNPGRFTH-CP-PA. C.wipvWfldiWlddyuwMNon l8Wt!bkolfttsca'l'P'l9,J)IClllCUl9,hik1119, $ 1 ~ bo.JM}(nomou:n) \r\nLODGING \r\nTOCCO.\\ ll.l\\'l:KFRO:\\T CAHl:-1 292 Brown ML Dri...e, (30572); 352-237-4335. Rat!!S: S225/3 nt: US016 nt Open: Year-roood OS-f-HR-PN-RF-TH-{8-CTV-V\u003cR -PA. \r\n \r\nTALLULAH FALLS \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\nTAU.Ul..\\11 l:AJJJlU' 500 Scenk Loop 15. Old 441, (30573); 706-7S4-6020.0peo:Tues..Sat., 10 - 5; Sun. 12 - 5. M. ft11Amfine p,Jltltmgs,/J()m'f't. 11'M1'1igsandoilhsbf/ocalarrdff'fP/,Y.in6ts. \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\nTAUIL\\11 f.ORG F. STATf. l',\\RK U5. H'wf.441, (30573); S00. 864-7275; 706-754-7970. Open: 8am darl H-ED-M-Pf-OS-CC-F, L-PN-PG-TC-TH-CP-DP-RV-GS-PA (fl.',Jlf.'O.}S ISIJrt\"p.lfk thtoogh,J \r\n~mdtGforg,.,~.r~GgeisonetJl/hemostsp f.aMYrpg!!Si'ldlti(Jl.Jlfwstem US.nwrig1mii,sand/lt\\l'1y 1,001 ltt:OPl'p.C~W.\u0026flNdi$1~ll'dils,itlldin~ffl!ft'f mdte:dwtlirsolfld\u0026n.r, ;GHTAJ \r\n~SttOUIMiOIIIM/MdQ/fMROMJM,ip \r\nCAMPING \r\nTAl1.ll1AII 1;oKGESTATE PARK U.S. Hwy. 441, (30573); 706754-7979; 706-754.7970. Open: 8am dart H-EO-MPF-OS-CC-fl-PN-PG-TC-TH.CP-OP-RV-GS-PA. tGHTAJ \r\nLODGING \r\nTIIF.l.\\:\"IAT I.OITI' fl RA.\\ 0 1 Rt I , 706-782-3863. Rates:585. Open: Year-1ound. H-HF-OS-CCNS-PN-88-(8-FBK-Mf. /GHT,dJ \r\nSHOPPING \r\n,.mnr BR,\\SO I ART \u0026 l)t,\\}'r\\1UA\u003ciE us~.44 1.(30552): 7()6.782-3861 Open: Daily 10-S. CCPN. An:st dmXIS. illf ~ herb'i:lwEr!IJIUt'flplOlic.w.J.toc,m\u003ecf6tri.iof(l.lyroolJfSITI.N.o/ Tallia/F.itJ \r\n \r\nTIGER \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nt1J[ R \\lL'oDS L'oDL\\,.'\\: M[Sfll\\l \u00261\"R-\\DISG POST Old US Hwy441 , (30S76):706-782-6939. R.1~527. 0pen: Daily 113. ED-M-GR-OS-CC-88-CP-GS-MF. lnt:lan/llWl.fll,\"~/r~Priemsof ~Cenre,:Sporlru.J( Heafth\u0026CW1/CN/Re11Nt: Bed\u00268'e,.Yl.f,15t. WeshJteill!Ot'l\"lf/Ndl,ngiof~Drot/~Sool/s,andOffl'l 1lUITtllal andtJ.trOS;!P\"9Jm. \r\nLODGING \r\n~~/::i~-~~-. :!: 1 ~~es=1i:s~t~.,m~\\~1 OS-PN-(8-t: . \r\n00\\1'.CRJ~\\T REllU:-\\T Bridge (r(\u003eek Road. (30S76); 706-7825961. R.lies: S65  5300. 0pen: Weekdays \u002630-5, 5at 9  12. ~s~:rP-05-CC-NS-F-l--PG-RF-TH-CB-CG-\u003c:P-RV-lO-FO-FBK \r\nIIJUDF.S G,\\p LOG C\\RL'oS Bridge Creek Rd., (30576); 706-782 59CO. Rates: S70 - S150. GR-PN-TH-CB-CG-J. \r\n\\IOI :~TAI., OAKS HELi \u0026- Bltt:.\\KFAST Bridge c,eek Road, (30576); 706-782-4625. Rat~ S60 sss. Open: May thro.rj, NoYembef. OS\u003cC-NS-88-FBIC-GS. {(,HTA) \r\n \r\nTOCCOA \r\n \r\nIMbhM'i'Hiifi,-U, i,, U \r\n \r\nATTRACTfONS \r\na :nu11:r. .,1m.'.'ITAJ.,, P.O. Box m , oosm 706-886-2132. \r\nTH. cutrtlhet0 iSChffotp,efot~.tonr.11r,sovtt.,y,ogpretof rhe6Ji.Rll'.9\"ch.wi,uesl,874fr,Mtd~lhlhoriton. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SJTES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nTIU\\'FJJ'.R\"S Kf}ff1iTATE IIISTOKlC SITE 8162 Rivelale Rd., \r\n \r\n(30577); 706-886-2256.0pen:Tues.- Sat,S;Soo. 2 - 5:30. NHl \r\n \r\nEO-M-YA-GR-OS. 1his 18th ffllbJ/J' SliJgtCOiKh lnll ~I.J/Jon mtn \r\n \r\n~w.JS\u003cmSIIUC!l'd~tt/BJOsbyDP'mNUKJ.l'retL \r\n \r\nN)tne..,,., ~11:1.iN,Joc,DIHrsra,c~in 1966. Visiltlrsl!a'r,t'cl \r\n \r\nguided tou oltht \r\n \r\nouttwi:iigs ~ ~~ \r\n \r\nwirli.d-,we OOlicP/GHI.A) \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nSCIL-Wl'.R CE.YTF.RF()RlllF.l'fJU'OR.\\UNGAJmi W. Doyle 5t. (30ST!); 706-886-2132. tOGJlyprixmtdBro.lcM-aydlNlflrpmdnoos (fUclrfffly. A ~ IO !TOlflSJtld~ \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n!i1TJ'IIF.N.~(;Ol)i\\11' :\\I USF.lI.\\I 313 5. Pond St. (30S77); 706886-2132.HtsrMGJ/Soc!ety\"s~ren.\u0026nlt111 IS!l\u0026~1 \r\nofkabmoospl.'ISOll5indilll,bruM!fflhd.1ti,.ro,lyseWl!O/llld l,v,m. 4'M,. ,.oat/,wseum. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\nIIFS DF.RSON FAU.S PARK (30S77); 706-886-2132. 05-PGTC ] fORTYARGO 1iTA1'E PARK \u0026 \\lilll,A-WAl' RF.CRHTION \r\n \r\nTH. 15 res olS\u003cMi(atu~ play~ cl(l'J}hilhNrer. rems ,\\RF.A GAHwy81,(30680);800-864-7275; 770-867-3489. 0pen: \r\n \r\nwurtt,pim,cp.:Mlioour11fabNurifufwJie,1.,il1~M1intm,rmie6- , 7am  10pm. HHMNR-PF-OS-CC-BF-F-lPN-PG-PO-TC-TH-CB \r\n \r\n.1M'/ya::J,cf'llrtod:Jr.mtOM1. \r\n \r\nCP- DP-RV-PA-MF. rhrshistaricMp.ri/Nttn$~olfovrloglomor \r\n \r\nL~ KHON,\\11 Yonah Dam Rd. (30577); 706--782-401 4; 7067'' --4812. BF-H-PN-WS-CP. 74J1ft~wlltffl JJS.JU!!S,9 \r\nl?Wiolwnine.Bo.l~~p,mkmfJ.rnd~ 111[ PINFS Slack Mountain Road. (3057n; 706-886-1915. GC. \r\n \r\nt.a:dhoust'sl:Wlln 119Jbysdmb-PfOli'ct01d!}.JinstC\"\"1 \r\n=t~~~~==:~:;;;1~ Chtroteelrxbr5.FonYitf10o/fl'ruurwql1t~.nllihlqt~ \r\nr~ food5M'kef,l,Jiria, ilffpiaricilrldfWllng,11m fct WJ/'-A-WJr \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\nTOCCOA Rl' PARK ,\\;'\\:O C.\\.\\.IPGROIJ~l) Oak Valley Rd . (3057n; 706--886-26S4. Open: Year-,oui-.:1. NHlYA-05-F-PN-TH CP.DPRVPA. Gwpgountfo'l!hr,ass,p,A-/htoajlflttS.18sit,s, IS. lQJ().JndSOampfOOJl!.ildts.P.rvil.io,i.b.Kh/llldl.Mdyroom 1111 miSonHl'\u003e)'llA/t IMIJ 1/lmi,e\\lSIM~ V.JfeyRd \r\nLODGING \r\n11:\\BF.RSIL.\\.\\I ,\\L.\\:'\\:OR IIOUSF. 326 W. OO'jle St. (30577); 70688\u00266496. Rates: S59  S79.99. CC-NH-GCTCB8CTV.CBt: \r\n \r\nc.i8l'lrJ-86lS31J f, rGIIIA/ l'l#Ml$Ht;Xil~ot1lh#/wd al!MRfdM\u003cJP \r\nLODGING J\\.\\IFS0, 1~, \\\\1'IJ FJI 9StaflordSt, (30680);1'10-8671880. Ratetunder S38.95 - SSB.99.H-SNR-OS-CCNSHCPO-CTV-CSK SGT.(GHTA) \r\nPln!~o,,,idoo rltehrsllkffori/C()W( TK,\\\\TJ.f.ll~ .\\.IOTFJ. 160 W. May St. (30680); 770-867-2371. \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERV'lCE \r\n \r\nFBK-VI-NA. \r\n \r\n. \\\\ \\ffi.E IIOLSE 102 MaySl, (30680); (GlfT41 \r\n \r\n\\IOI ' TAI\\' U KFS Rt3Box49G, (30577);800-610-0020. Rat~ TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n~~-CJ~s:1c;c~'.l~P().r~iH~-C/~~--K~~-(J BAHRO\\\\' COU~Tl'OL\\.\\IH F.HOFc:o .mtF.Hct: P.O. Box 456. \r\n \r\nVCA-MF. f'l 'GHTAJ \r\n \r\n(30680);770-8679444. C. {(,HTA) \r\n \r\nHD) fAR.Pt:f L'\\,\\'  TOCCOA GA 17, Alt S. (30577); 706-386\"61. SIIOStTS IXX TOCCOA 3SO Stephen Cr. (30577); 706-886-1048; 800-222-2222. Rates: under S38.95  SSB.99. H-\u003ciRSNR CC NSPO-Rs-CTV-NA-MF. S1)010~-BOXDl\"'N l lOW. Ti.galoSt.00S7n; 706-886--2l40. Rates:S55 S65.Open: 24 M . NHl-NRED-OS-CCNS-GP-PN88 DP-R-AS-fO..Bs-CTV\u003clE-FBKIM-VCR-A-CTVI-MF. T,\\.f MCfll1 S09W. CurraheeSt, ()OS77); 7Q6-.886-9458. Rates: S2S  555. OS-CC-K-CTV. TM'LOR'S t,l,i'oDL\\'G 102 E. Doyle St , (30S77); 706-886-0272. Rat!.'!,; 570.NS-HCBB-RS-CIV-CBKVlNA. TRl\\lHLl' \u0026UJ\u003e RF.SORT RUU .cnO~ RFSTAfR.\\.,T Rt. 3. YonahDamRd., P.O. Box 70, (30577); 706-886-9069;7Cf\u003e.886 6545. Rates: 580  S125. H-COE-USFSNHlFP-GRSNA 05-CC-NS-B F-F-GPLPG-PO-RF-TH WS-CB-LOR RHFD-\u003cl-A.( T-NA-Mf .(GH7AJ \r\nRSTAURANT/FOOD SERVKE LO~GJOII\\ SIL\\T.H 'S 922 S. Big ARd.. (30577): 706-886-81\\4. lliHTAJ TRAVEL SERVICES TOCCO,\\  !i\"Il'.Ptn:'os COU~\"IY OIA\\IBER OF CO.\\.L\\IF.RCE \r\n901E.Currahee, (3osm; 706-886-21 32.Open:Moo. . Fri., 8:30 s; \r\nSat 10 - 2. (-18. VM.:u-1\u0026; fr. 1mfffl3ils,slll9('(0,ldin\\/'/IUSt'W~ iltld~5/lq)s.Rshi'JwritMMdst1N\u003cM.Svmlillldboaf-'ltulakts.HuMauuails.Cilc,1'11irtlot~\u003cAltndiJrolMnts.a- \r\n~~!PIC.r7ien~flw\u003cW)O'l!'~Tmi.\"thebNufi. \r\nf'lta~ftf'OllladOllfNKJtlJBIJ9\u0026141 \r\nTOCf,O,\\ \\\\'FJ.CmtEClX' ll:Jt P.O. Box 577, (30S77); 706-886- \r\n2132. Vl.{GHIA) \r\nCONVENT10N \u003c'ENTER \r\nGEORGL~ fWYTIST ASSE.\\.IBLl' 8496 lake louiw Ad., (30S77); 706-86-3133.Rates:S41 niglt 0pen:Mon  Fri8am  Spm.N5-F lPGTCTHCPOPRVLDFO-GS-MF. BNP.Jtifuf ilk\u003c' tou,se SU\" 1ouxlslt/f'G,r9J\u0026,ptist~~sptll the\u003cirotgia\u0026Jp- \r\n11Sl~1$al:udonf_ \"11:!,e\"1('()1'8'4](tlrl~/'OOIIH~ tonwtdl@tll'lmolNdicC11fermetpl,Jmer. \r\nTOCCOA FALLS \r\nATTRACTIONS roccoA FAlJ.'i P.O. Box 809. (30598): 706-886-683 1; 706-8869332. Open: 9-s!rdown. H-HfEOYA-\u003ciA-OS-CCRVFD-GS-PANA\u003cIB-Mf.fS. ~ 186 h.. 1\\'Jffr Ii/ls. C o o ( ~ O'Nrh~9SmiltsNfo/.411.:w!t.L~r,./rShop.Homeo/roc'\"'alsColligt. \r\nWILEY \r\nLODCINCi B,\\.IJARD - CIIALErS\u0026L'oN tfwo/. 441  Bo.II 2148, (30581); 706-7822085. Ra~S65-5150.5NR-OS-CC-PN-CBLD-J. \r\nt!tU!! WINDER 1-11,c,, - 1h ,,, \r\n \r\nYOUNG HARRIS \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINl\\1ENT \r\nRt:.\\CII OF sosr. APPAIACl ll,\\N \\)R,\\.\\l,\\ us Hwy. 76, Young Hanis College. (30S82);800-262-7664; 706-B96-3388.HYA-GR SNR-CC-E. Ge\\:rpl.}'sofoo;i/hts,o(,rd-.Jmil Epkm.NGJlctiebralD!ol ~mooo!.llrlhtslcrf.JndoJlu,tl'tdamedTUl!S.SM.itliim- \r\n\"\" \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n.US'N. REGIO~'AL UHlto\\tlY-Al'l'Al,\\CIII,\\,.'\\: ,\\RQIIYF.S 698 Mil l St., (30582); 706-379-373 2. Open: Mon. Fri., 8:30.S; Sal 10-2. Hf.ED-M-MF. Mal!'lials ronamtng~MN Wt\u003e. hrs /Ol'f,wJnn:mus,c.~bool:s,a.doMltlvtdeolffl/ldingf,.faref- \r\n\"\"\"'= \r\nROIJ.L'oS PUXF:rARIDI 1 Coll(,ge Snee~ (3058l); 706-3194312. ED- FO-Mf. FrttpiJiics1,Jt WOWSarr,mtnrl'd f/Wja18pm Ot/lfotsdx\u003edule. \r\nl'OUNGIIAllRIS COIU:GF. 1 College Street (30582); 706-37931 11 . ED.\u0026lsif'dMillllte,JrtrMioonoftflV)MlmgC~v\u0026lt5, YOlnJHNris(clltgthM:Mned;,llJIClfdlllll'ldSiltnqlll'.ni~ 1\\1-0)ff'; c o e d ~ fbJl.wC'Ollt-gtowithfM!l,enrrarusldn d,yd,ilntJ~tMelence. ihecollegeS/JniltdMethocls1retauid, b.l5'1f!\u003cfl1:'l'agf'MrOl/rrlefllofSJSarx/~pr,pa,ingS/UdMIJfor colll'getrJnSle,!'Ostfliorillsr,Mions. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n8R\\SSfOW\\' \\ AU.I.\\ IU'SORT 6321 US H\\'lf. 76 E. (30582); 706-379-9900; 800-201-320S. \r\nP/#J1rsno,,rad111rhtGclf~ \r\n.nou~TAL\\' soum m m TrfERS us HwJ. 76 E, (37326); soo- \r\n451-9972. Rates: 529 and up. H-YA-GR-OSCC-F-Rf-THFD-GSSGT. VlidJnd5arcOl.moog,J H,J/fro1fu/1~workJ.dmek:oo!RM!r.1hrs.N(o/AblCd16yt'MtJll)t'nt't'lttlndOl-'1'1'400,000~ts Jl!M!d m mi\u003e Soutfwsl's mosr broul!ftJ or cti.rltngng mm 1ht Sou!fwsl\"s ongitYl f)tOiewon.IJ out6ttffl kiting lhe st.J'dw ~ 1971.(GHrAJ \r\nLODGINCi \r\nHR.\\S!'JTO\\\\S \\AU.\\' MFSORT 6321 US H\\'I)'. 76 E. (30582); 706-37'9-9900; 800-201 -320S. Rate!,; 589  S2SO. Open: Yearro.nd, 24 M. H-HF.usFS-fP-GA-SNR-OS-CC-NS--F-GC-HC-HR-PNPG-PI-PO-RF-TC-TH-CB\u003cG-LD-R-RS-K-FD -85-CTV-Cl--CSS-F8t:-.IGSIM -VCRA-MF. ({j~.AJ \r\nP'lea~IN'OIIIMlillrhtGo/flMtft \r\n\\\\'IIJ\u003e \\\\t\\'D FAK.11 4106 Thoma$ Town Ad. (30582); 706-3791992. 8B. \r\n\\'Oll,'oG HARRIS ,\\1011'1. E. Main SI... P. 0. Box 535, (30582); 706-]7'9-3136. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nT0\\\\1\\'S COlr.\\T't' ASWCIATIOS. IXC. 6321 US Hwy . 76, (30582);800-201-320S. \r\nTO\\\\'XS COU~T't' OL\\.\\IBDtOFOO.\\OI F.RCE 1411 Fuller Cir. (30582k~.C-IB. C.ile71W11l'forVJC.lOO'lp..~ is,t~olet-M1$.'80CMion~/llldrriot,,/fiHrAJ \r\nPftlWJN'OIJl;Jt/on~IJ6. \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\nBR,\\SSTOWN \\',\\lil1' R:smrr 6321 us Hwy. 76 E. (30582); 706-379-9900;800-201-320S. Ra1es:S89  S250.~Year \r\n=~:~~:r~~~~-'{:~~~~R~~~~~~~~~:~~t:a~: \r\n \r\nGS-IM-VCR-A-Mf. Mou!tam Top Ractr fNftm: .1 IC,\u003e 10 r.Jrl!t,d \r\n \r\nRARMO\\\\' COU~TI' MUSF.U,\\I 74 e. Athens St., (30680); TIO-. ~cour51. 10.Z-I00'1l~tgllcotfagt'$.fn.\u003e~5P(lrlS \r\n \r\n307-1183. 0pen: Mon,Fri. 1-4;Sun. 2S. EO- M. loc;,red iirheold: fJOO,hikingrrails,GIT'ltS$fflltl'f,fi5h/t,g.rot1--S11toutfitu.-riffial4,SOO \r\n \r\nB.lfl'OW(O!-'lty.cai/,lxi/f.,1914.Set:h.Jngngtolv,:,,,JiJl1ttl/s.,ffld~ ; 5qh.Coo/m_,na,(ro/l'rOticoYert/)('l'IJ11.\u003cr.w'1-1ondA,andlxoothwJ.Jng \r\n \r\nitsonSM,irotRidl,Jrd8.RUSSt(COCMtty/wsiof)'Ktd fortY..-go.FvrSal; $Mn11)'.(GHTAJ \r\n \r\nurwy~ronooCFtro.hgl.wat 7J().864,900J \r\n \r\n~\\.#'M'!'OCJrMl#IINGoJlhlsffl \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n155 \r\n \r\n H storical rea s ures \r\nof G e org i a Barnsley Gardens Blue and Grav Tr a i l Chattahochee National Forest Etow ah Ind ian Mounds Gold Rush Days Lookout Mountain Oak Hill Planta t ion Vann Hou se \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nA mcric:i's oldest moum:iin chain . the Appa lac hians. conH:s to rest ln:rc in Northwest Gtorgi:i. The Nat ive Chcrokt:c Indians ca lled lin gt:ntlc foothi ll s. 111:ijc.stic peaks and pristi11c ri,cr va lkys '' the E11ch:u ncd L,nd.\" Through th\u003c \u003c.T11tu ri1:s. this regio n h:is wiml'~SLd the rise :md fa ll of Ameri ca's most prq.rrcssivc lndi :m tribe. SL'rv\u003c..d as thl stagl' for the miliraiy ca mpait,'11. which ended the America n C ivil War \r\n \r\nthrough thl forl' StS, mount:1i11s and even canyons found in th is geographically surpri si11g region . Hiking c11thusiascs begin the Appalachian Trail hen: in NonhwescGeorgia - as well as chc Benton Mackaye Trail 11amed for thl' found er of the Appalachian Trail. One o f Georgia's cwo national scen ic byways . known as the Ridge :md Val ley Scenic Bvway, encircles the Amucl1ce di strict o f the Chattahoochee National Forest in Nortll\\vest Georgia . \r\nThe Chieftains Trail traces the dis- \r\n \r\nHouse (C h:iL-.,vonh } :md Chieftains Museum (llonu:). \r\nThe pio m.Tring: white~. w ho followed the Cherokees also left gr:md hom es :i.nd g:irdcns. as well :is simple shops :i11d !1rn11cstcads. Extraordinary \r\n \r\nand nurtured a un iq ue Southern fo lk \r\n \r\ntinct heritage of che Ind ian cu ltu res, \r\n \r\nculmrc. \r\n \r\nw hi ch thrived here. Beginn ing in \r\n \r\nLc~s than :m hour north of Atlanta. Ca rte rsville at the Etowah Indian \r\n \r\nscenic roads lun: visit0rs :tway fro m \r\n \r\nMounds, th e trail leads back to 900 AD \r\n \r\nthe inttrstatc highways into q u:i.i m \r\n \r\ntu an ext inc t c ul ture w ho bui lc!:,YfCat \r\n \r\ntowns. historic districts, and rec reatio n carchen m ounds :is cere m o n ial p lat- \r\n \r\n:ircas :md nanirc rese rves. which dot \r\n \r\nforms for their high c hief.; and prac- \r\n \r\nchc count ryside . Tiu.: rtgion is imcr- \r\n \r\ncind intric::i cc trading and agric11lmral \r\n \r\nscctcd by three imcrst:itc high ways \r\n \r\ntechniques. It carries forward to 1838 \r\n \r\n(l-75, 1-20 and 1-59) making access to \r\n \r\nat New Echota near Ca lho un w he n the \r\n \r\nCherokee Indi - \r\n \r\nan s lost their \r\n \r\n\"En chanted \r\n \r\nLand,'' the N o r t l1\\ve st Georgi:i Te rri - \r\n \r\nCivil War buffs don thei r historic un ifo rms for annual reenactments . \r\n \r\nt0ry, and were \r\n \r\nfo rced across \r\n \r\nexamples ofS011the rn planmio ns art \r\n \r\nth e continent \r\n \r\nsee n at 0ak Hill Plantat ion in Ro m e \r\n \r\no n a marc h now and Barnsley Gardens near Adairsvilk. \r\n \r\nknown as \"The \r\n \r\nThe Blue \u0026 Gray Trai l escorts you \r\n \r\nTr:iil o f Tears.., \r\n \r\nth rough most o f the Norchwcst Rcb\u003eion \r\n \r\nAlo ng the way, \r\n \r\nand includes the path of the mi lit:i. ry \r\n \r\nyou'll sec the \r\n \r\nc:1mpa igt1. wh ich brough1 the Amcrica11 \r\n \r\nNew Echota, in Ca lhoun, was the capitol of the Cherokee Indian notion that once covered present-day north Georgia. \r\n \r\ntriumphs of the C he rokee Indi - \r\n \r\nCivil War to its end. This trai l imcrprtts n un1cro11s importa111 battle sites. many \r\n \r\nans. The y were \r\n \r\nof w hich serve as state historic sites \r\n \r\nthe region co nve 11 i\u003c.11t to fo lks from \r\n \r\nthe o nly American Indians to pr int a \r\n \r\ntoday. An nual Civil War reenactments \r\n \r\nthro11g hot1t the cou ntry. Loca led \r\n \r\nbi- linf,'1 1:t l news paper and adopt :icon- arc Staf,cd at Tunnel Hill (near Dalton) \r\n \r\nb,:twccn Atlanca, Birmingham and \r\n \r\nstitutio nal gov\u003c: r111111: nc. And you 11 \r\n \r\nand Resaca (near Ca lhoun). Encamp- \r\n \r\nC l1:1.ttanooga. 1nakcs Nonl1west Geor- visi t the gr;md homes they we re forced ments and li ving history can ofte n be \r\n \r\ngia the perfect - affordable - head- \r\n \r\nto leave behind such as the Vann \r\n \r\nc1~oycd at ocher sites such as Pickett 's \r\n \r\nqu:i.ncrs for tr.wcls inco these metro \r\n \r\nareas as well. \r\n \r\nTrails of all types gr:icc Northwest \r\n \r\nGeorgia. \"Evo se lf-g11ided historic trai ls (The Chieftains Trail and che Blue \u0026 \r\n \r\nLess than an hour north of Atlanta, scenic roads \r\n \r\nGray Trail ) serve co i11trod uce the region's unique Nat iv\u003c. American and \r\n \r\nlure visitors away from the interstate highways \r\n \r\nCivi l \\Xl.1r heritaf::_~. T\\1\u003c. Lookout Mountain Parkway and che Southern High- \r\n \r\ninto quaint towns, historic districts, and \r\n \r\nroads Driving Tour f,,'1.iid t visitors \r\n \r\nIndian Pow-wow in Cherokee (opposite top); Prater's Mill in Dallon (opposite left); Daffodils at Barnsley Gardens (opposite right). \r\n \r\nrecreation areas and nature reserves, wh ich dot the countryside. \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nMill State Historic Site (nc:i r D allas) a11d Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park. Sires dep icting: the region s d r:1111;i_tic rebirth in the Civil \\V.,r LT:l surround thc-.c sc:irs of co11Aicts. Tl1c West Georgia Museum in \r\n \r\nD:i.lton. rhc ..Carpet Capir:i l of the World\", produces(\u003e() percent of th e world's carpet. I k rc :1r Crown Gardens Archives, visitors experience the ,volu tion of the carpet indu stry fro 111 a cott:igc indusny prod11cir1g l1 and \r\n \r\nThe Chieftains Trail traces the Indian cultures that thrived here. \r\n \r\nT.1 llapoos:i. C:mcrsvil k's Bartow History Center ;md the Rome Area Historv Museum :ill tell of the region's commercial :md culmn l resurgence. \r\n158 \r\n \r\ntufted bi.:dspn:ads to today's 11111\\ti-bi lli on dolla r carpet dynasty. Also visitors fond ly rcmcmbcr the king of roadside souvenirs. the Pc;icock lkdsprc;id. \r\n1998 Gcm:~i,1 O,, lvly Mimi \r\n \r\nThey were so prcv;ik11t in the warm s1mmll'r wi nds along I li ghway 41 1hat this fam o us tourist route w:ts oner.:: known as P1..:acock Alley... Visitors can :tlso purc hase carpet directly from outkts and even take a carpt.'. t mi ll tour. \r\nMan y wo m en :md Afric:111 Amc ric:111 pio neers arc from Northwest Georgia. M:irth:t 13cnys story is o ne o ( thc cnd1 1ri11g h:g,.;nds o( Northwest Gcor~'la. Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum tel l about rhis pioneer w ho dedic.1ted her li (c to educat ing rhc poor motmt1i11 d 1il dren. Using her own land and inhcrit:mcc. Manh:i Bi.: 1..-y established Berry Coll ege, \r\n \r\n Georgia's Rome, still making history! \r\nIn The Northwest Georgia Mountains \r\nRomance, History, Music, Art and Rivers! Visit Rome the city of seven hills and three rivers. Become inspired by the vision and courage of a pioneer educator at the Martha Berry Museum and Oak Hil l. Learn the history of the \r\nCherokees at the Chieftains Museum. Shop Rome's delightful historic district for beautiful, original art, crafts and gifts. Cha rming local pubs and eateries. And more museums! Enjoy theater, concerts from symphony to cou ntry. Excel lent \r\ngolf, rafting, canoeing and riverwalks for outdoor fun. Rome, a scenic 65 miles northwest of Atlanta, o lfers an array of events and festivals that will bring you here year 'round, and sou thern hospitality that will entice you to stay. \r\nVisit Georgia's Rome, where the rivers meet and the mountains begin . Rome Convention and Visitors' Bureau 800.444.1834 ext. 5 \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nwhich sits on the natio n's largest ca mpus. She :mr:ictcd num erous ph ilanthrop ist\u003c; to support her efforts including: l kmy ford. Tcddy Roos\u003c:vclt visited Berry, as did 1nany other imponam folks impn:sscd with her :iccon1pli sl1111cnts in lduc:trion. Names ofother fomous women 111:i.y Ix- heard when traw ling through the region includ in g M at)' Green, fo under of the first Co11fockr:itt.: Ccmc tcry ( llcs:1c:1). llcbct:ca Latimer Fclt0n. the firs1fc-m:1lc U.S. Si.:11:-.ror (Ros1..bw11 in Ca rte rsville). :md C:uhc rinc Eva ns. the \r\n \r\npioneer of the c:upcr ind ustl)'- More currcnr names you m :iy hear while visiting include th e Forester Sisters (Lookout Mountain), Ma rla Maples o r Deborah Norvil le from Dalton, and Liz \"fayl or (who honeym ooned with Eddie Fisher in Northwest Georgi:i.). The first comm uni ty in Gcorgi:i. to be li sted in its entirety o n the N:i.rion:i l llcgistl'r of Historic Pl:i.ccs w:is tha11ks to thl' historical commi ttee ofthl' S:i.n Souci Wo1n,: 11 's C lub in Adairsville. \r\nllobnd Hayes of C unyvil lt. nc:i. r Calhoun. was the fir st Africa n-Amer- \r\n \r\nic:in cb ssic:i. l co nn~n si nge r to bre:ik th e co lor barrier and have a ca reer in the U.S. an d Europe. Born the son of ex-slaves, he g:i in r.::d :i rep utation as one of the gre:it voc:i lists of the wo rl d. He was responsible for rai sing the Afric:111-Amcrica n sp iri tua l to the cl:iss ical level. A co mmun ity m usic \r\n \r\nAn Extraordinary PlaceH A Magical nme \r\nCome visit a place o f unsurpassed natura l beauty. A place w here each season con tributes its own splendor, \r\nand the view goes on forever. Experience the magic and natural charm which has made \r\nRock City Gardens a favorite for generations. \r\n \r\nOPEN EVERYDAY  ALL YEAR  FREE PARKING 1-800-854-0675 \r\n1400 PATTEN ROAD  LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, GEORGIA 30750 \r\n \r\n160 \r\n \r\n1998 Ceo,gia 011 M)1 Mi11d \r\n \r\nThe streets of Rome ore filled w ith fr iendly sidewa lk cotes and shops. \r\nfesriv:i.l is held annuall y in his honor ;md a histori c m arkc: r p:iys tribute to him in C alhoun . Anoth er pio neer was T ho ma s Dorsey of Villa Rica. Do rsey, known as the fa th er of gospel mus ic. co mposed over 400 blues and gospel so ngs. One of his songs, 'T..1kc My H and Preciou s Lo rd ,\" h:i s been tra nslated in to 32 lm g u:i.gcs and recorded by Aretha Franklin. Elvis Presley recorded hi s second most pop ul ar gospe l song. '; l\\ ::ice in the V.1 lley,\" se lling milli o ns of cop ies. Noble Hill-Wheeler Museum is :i bbck history muse um and cu ltura l ce nter housed in the former Noble Hill Rosenwa ld Schoo l. Built in 1923, it is the: first school in Norr hwc:st Georgia constructed with Rosrnwa ld funds specifica lly fo r the edu catio n of Afri ca n child ren. It is the site of a Kwanzaa cc lcbr:u io n e:ic h yc:ir. \r\nN orthwest Georgia is ho me ro unique architecture :rnd m:in y fi rsts. The oldest co1111 uy sto re in Georgia is located in Vi ll:rnmv. O ne of the few remain ing covered bridges in the st1te is in Euharlee. 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JZOO.:irretw, ~illhtmounwrtS:llld~~ dt-tbpmt.Corw 1isi111llh115mdlfflt' )W\"llofritsbtmi!lttb\\iio:dln;able bktrcbtrt,llllll.lOlr6or~ lllt 11'l11'f1r.diourhw!t-boal:nJponioonllD:lll't'ds..llrillg)llllfo,,nbo:4 :lllddod ~:lllhflltlRlla. \\\\:IIC'r.Jii.lish,,1iiim,hiktorpNt'lljo\\ lht Knl('l}SoonC:irlt.-r.,il;t,.illb(,mn(,)'Ollfn;,gul,.rrttre11fmnlhe11orld! \r\nm~iNRoid,ChalSwCl'lh.Gtoil)Nl070S. ~c.alllorr~.1o liofts (706) 2164891or~t0\u003ca1Nlatte-tllijav.\u003com \r\n \r\n- Chleh11in'sT111il CITIESonthe BlueGra,T,oil \r\nE\\\"jffl'flcc GrolJ;i.1 hlSlol)' al BcnyCollt1,-c in north11'eil Georgia f.xh ~t\".u; ~KlUSVld.s of 1'itjtofS enjO) c:q,lori1~ the l8,lro acre Clfllfius -:isJicr.\\\"C\"Rd lrisloric landmarks, wildlik, scmicOC\"Juty,:mdinlrih'llir~iucliik.'CIUre. \r\n,\\\\isitmhistoric8t.-rt1hcgi1ts:110ak llill and l11e M:lltltt Berry Museum. l\u003e-.tk llill is a lx.auliful~pl\\5Cl\\l'\u003cl an1elx:llum pl:u11:uion and \r\ndie rarni~l1CNne or Bcnyf.olk-1,oe founder, M:t1tha \r\nlk:rry.AtlrJ\u003c.1ions indudc :11\\~tnl-,,inning fonittl g.ink11s, muure 1r:.tils. and !he Oak llill Gifi Shop. 1.ocucd or1 die (bk llill grou11\u003cL,;,, Tiie M:utha \u0026mMll'iCtlm ll(IUS(S memombilia associated \r\n0 \r\n,1ith Miss llcnyand die gn:mth of her log Clbin school ioooeof dK'mlion\"s premier pO\\'ale colk\"gtS- lnterpn.tiw L\"l:l1ihi1S and a bricf'lilm share hcr inspiring SSOI). \r\nMatt'lials !or 1isitin~ the coll~ Clflljltl!\u003e MC am.iktblcal th\u003c: lllltil'Unl. r.alllpt.LSsi!CS include one of dtc bq,,c,;.t Olt\u003erSlmt 11'.l!C.rnlKds in d,c COUnll)~and the magrtifkt'fl\\ Fon.lU'.Jlnpla an impre;silcdlNer of gothit huil\u003cli~ filll(led ~ atJIOmobilc llttgitUC 11('(1.I)' Ford. \\'i:iit the llanllicr.tfts Shop, 1\\l\\Cre t-olk\u003egc snxlcm~ ~ill wc11c h:111dmade i!tms (or sak-. 0.lk Hill and TIK Manha lk.'IT)' MuSl.'llnl arc oi1t11 S\u003c.-'\\\\'fl ~s:111'Cek (do:~.'.Uon major holid:~s). 11elSC c:tll (or a c:11tndar ol' c,.('(l~ AM.Stu Anr.tction. On dJC Nalion:tl lt(-gislcrof llistoricSitl!'i- 1.oc-JK'd in Mount lkrr): Gc,org.i:i, nc~r lhc ci~d llornc. \r\n2277Marttlli8fny'Hig,way(\\,I.S.27North~Mwlt~Georgia 800-22G5504;v,,wd1tny.edu.'oakhill \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nho use in the cou mry is loca ted in T.ttc. The C locktowcr and second b rgcsr ove rs ho t wate rw heel in th e wo rld is located in Ro me. N o rthwest Gco rgi:i is \r\n \r\nCalhoun \r\nC a r r oll ton Cartersville \r\nCartersville \r\nChatsworth \r\nChatsworth Dallas \r\nLithia Springs \r\nRising Fawn S u m m e r v i Ue \r\n \r\nN ew .Echott C herokee Capitil Historic Sire \r\nJohn Tanner Park \r\nEtowah lndian Mounds Historic Site Red Top Mountain Park and Lodbrc C hicfVann I-louse 1-listoric Site \r\nfon M ountain ll:lrk \r\nPickett's Mill l11ttlcfidd His m ri c S ite Sweetwater Creek Conservation Park \r\nC loudland Canyon Park James H. Floyd Park \r\n \r\n164 \r\n \r\nho me to the second widest mJin street in the state. iu Rome and the Etowah Valley Historic Di stri ct in Carte rsvi lle, w hich is the brgcst in the Un it1.:d St:ucs. Marshall Forest, in Ro me, is Georgia's first n:uion::il natur.11 landm:i rk and features a Braille trail. \r\nN o rt hwest Georgia has the world's largest d cnin 1 m:i.nl 1fa cturcr in S11mrncrvil lc, the world's first o utdoor pa inted wall sign for Coca-Cob can be fo und in Cartcrsvil k , and the Friendsh ip Monument . erected as a tribute to 38 Georgi ans w ho aided a fri end in a tim e o f fin ancia l crisis, is in Ca rtersville. \r\nThe peop le here revel in their history and sh:ire their scories in man y ways. E:ich town hosts seasonal fcstivJls and festivities w here the sto ries :i re told through craft,;;, food, music :ind d:incc. The Red Carpet Fest iva l in D:i hon, Marbl e Festi val in J :i.sper, the Gra pe Stomp i11 C l1ick:i.1naug.1, and Apple Fest iva l in Ell ij ay celebrate the products of these commu11itics. He rita ge Holidays in Rome, 1840s Days in Fort O g letho rpe ;md Gold Rush Days in Villa Hica celebrate :lrea heritage. Riverfest in C herokee County is a celebratio n o f the greenbe lt form ed by che m igh ty Etowah River. M any h:we been selec ted as Somhcastern Travel Society's Top 20 Events. \r\nAm erican ho lidays arc also cc\\cbra ccd in a variety o f ways th rougho ut the regio n. C h ristm as includes Coosa Ri ver Christmas, a lighted bo:1.t p:1.r:1.dc in Rome. lighted par:1dcs in Trenton and C hac.sworrh, a Moravia n Christmas in C hatsworth :1nd a New England Christmas in Calho un. Visitors can cvtn ta ke home a hand-cut C hristmas tree from tree form s in the region. Ot her ho liday ce lebratio ns incl ude: Decorat ion Dav in Kingsto n (Confederate M emoria l D ay) . a Halloween Run in costumes is held in D ouglasville. Fourth of Ju ly celebratio ns complw .. w ith symp hony o rchestr:i.s and firewo rks, scenic Easter Sunrise services, Labor Dav barbeques, Kwanzaa and New Year 's Eve ce lebrat ions. A favo rite way to celebra te M other's 0:ly and Col umbus Day is at P rater's Mill Country Fair in D.1lcon. Apple Pickin' Jubilee in Ellijay ce lcbrarcs th e arriva l o f fol! with a mg-of-war ove r a vat of applesa uce. \r\n/998 Cl'V~',!ia 011 My lVli11d \r\n \r\nArt is :m irn porranr in gredient ro the Nortl1wcsc Geo rgia experience. Folk an c.1 11 be expe rienced in its fin es1 in Pennvill e (near Summerville) a1 Parad ise Gardens, th e cre:1tio 11 o f 1hc lcge 11 da1)' fo lk anisr H ow:1. rd Fins1cr. It now incl udes a su ite for visitors. w ho w ish to surround themselves with Finster arr all night. Apprec iation of the fin e arts is alive and wcll in Northwcs1Georgia also. You'll fi nd art galleries, live theater, and even o pera :1.nd the oldest sympho ny in 1he South. Garland Dance, Po lk Coun ty's selfguided dri ving tour '\\Viii ta ke yo u by bu ilding murals, w h ile ann ual tours sponsored by area :lrts associ:1tio n wi ll offer arc g.i.ll ery tours for visitors. \r\nTh e tri:ils o f reco nstructio n strengthened the mora l fiber :lnd religio us fr:rvor o f Southern fo lks. Ca rtersville ,v:1.s home ro two intern ational ly- renowned eva11ge lica l figu res. The fruit o f their words and deed rema in w ith us stil l. O ne was a man and o ne was a woman . He was a M ethodi st and she was :1 Baptist H e \r\n300 S. Wall s,.. C....il1101.u1. GA3070 1 1-SX\u003e-887\u003cRHI \r\nHw;. 411 ,Jrd Ave. Clut:$wurth, GA 30705 7\"\"'69;.\u003c;060 \r\n2145 Sbter Mill Rd. (120). P.O. lkix 395 Dougbsvillc.GA. 30135 n\u0026'9\u003c12-so22 \r\n5Wcstsidc-Squarc, Elli.P),GA 30~ 70W6.35-7400 \r\n1-7S, P.O. Box 784. Rin@-,ld, GA 30736 1orm1--1211 \r\n.W2 CMc Cnltc'f Hill, P. 0. Bo.,: 5823 Romc.GA JOl61 1-8lJ0..4#. 183-4 \r\n1-10 GNAL Line. P.O. Box 595 Talbpoqsa. GA 30176 77WS74-262 I \r\n40,v(,.J5-8596or 888/424-19'29 or r.X)T from ccl111Lu phones. \r\n \r\n Relive History \u0026 Heritage in the NW Georgia Mountains Calhoun ~ Gordon County \r\nEnJO}' the beam}', histOl)' and cham1 of lhc coim1ry nestled m the foo1hilb of t\\:orth G~orgia Step back m umc at the site of the Baule 0 Rcs.1C\\ and the Confederate Cemetery or :u the New Echorn Cherokee vH!agc . the scat of Cherokee lore ;md the ~,rail of tears .~ \r\nAlnll\" parachsc for recreation. w11h .several parks. recre:ttion areas and championship golf. Canoe. boat, raft and fish in the rivers. creeks and lakes C1 mp and luke 111 the Chattahoochee. Na1ional ForesL. \r\nAnuquc buffs will love to explore the m.1ny local shops. Enjoy the e:xccllcm fare in one of 50 res1aurants. sening homestylc to ethnic cuisine. \r\nClose lO ltnmc and worilt the stay, in the co111Hrysidc of the mountains. \r\nGordon C:mmry Clwmlxr iJf Commace 300 Sut11h \\\\M l 51,at  Ullhoun, CJ\\ 30701 (706) 625-3200  800-887-3811 \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nmini stered fro m p ul pits :icross rhc l:md; she from fi eld s :icross rhc ocean. Tht:y arc S:1111 Jo11cs :md Lottie Moon. \r\n\\Vatcr is abundant in Northwest Geo rgia. Known fo r its historic :un bicncc ~f9() stately hom es 0 11 the Nation:i \\ Hcgisccr o fl lismr ic Pbccs in add itio n ro its famo us lim estone. cave. Cave Spring is hom e to som e of th\u003c. \r\nArtisans weave thei r wa r es ot the many mountain arts \u0026 crafts festi vals. \r\npurest wate r i11 the St:ltL'. M aintai ning a tc1npcran1 rc of56 degrees, di e fa n1ol1s cave is a popub r n:frcshcr d uri ng: th l summer month s. Tour groups hav, cvc11 c1ijoycd a ghostly stot)'tLllin g eve nt w h ile visiting here. From dc\u003c:p w ithin North Arncric:i's oldes t rock fo n n:u ion. Lithia Springs produces wa ter like that fo und in o nly three other spri ngs in th e world. It is th e natur.tl lithium fo und in the w:ttcr, here. th at g:ive the comrntmi ty its name. T h is mincrnl w:ttc r h:ts been lui kcl :ls h:tving cu rative powers :tnd h:ls been bottkd :'lS 'love wa ter. \" \r\nLigh t-hc:m cd fanr:i.sy combines w ith drm1:nic geology in Rock City Gardens, :1cbss ic Southern attraction :tr Lookout Mounta in. Known for irs specracubr view uf sew n stares. it is a link known fact that Tom T hum b go lf o riginated here o r th at \\Vair D isney once visited and took hom e som e ideas for h is future d evelopmen ts . \r\nM yri:i.ds of recrc:itio nal op pornmi ties exist h ere as well. Three o f rhe six r:ingcr districts o f the Chattahoochee Notional Forest arc loca ted in N orth,vcs c Georgia . Ir is h ard to bel ieve chat these bcau; iful la nds were o nce the \r\n166 \r\n \r\nlands nobody wam ed. The history of \r\n \r\nca mping. Both the Gordon Lee Man- \r\n \r\nthe bnd is o ne of abuse and ove ruse. \r\n \r\ns ion and th e Tate House have been \r\n \r\nH yd r:wlic mining fo r gold, cue :'lnd \r\n \r\ndesc ribed as compa r:lb!c to st:tyi ng at a \r\n \r\nlcavt.: practices o f ea rl y timber compa- \r\n \r\nFrench ch:ue:t u - w here visitors can \r\n \r\nnies . w ildfi res . over-graz in g and \r\n \r\nbecom e absorbed in thL history of the \r\n \r\numegu btcd hunri ng and fishing led co area. C abins complete wi th fi replaces \r\n \r\na fores t rh:it was in need of extens ive \r\n \r\nand many w ith hot tubs arc abundant \r\n \r\nrestoration. Tod:iy. the natio nal fo rest \r\n \r\nin th e mo un ta ino us :i re:is o f the regio n \r\n \r\nl:md is priceless ro m:my Americans \r\n \r\n- all w ithin easy drivin g di sta nce to \r\n \r\nand :imacrs IOmillion visitors co the \r\n \r\nregio nal attractio11s. \r\n \r\nNorth Georgi:i. :ire:i. \\Vil dlifc and fi sh \r\n \r\nNonhwcsr G corgi:1 al w:1y~ Ins \r\n \r\nspec ies :1 re abnnd:m t. Fishing and \r\n \r\nsonu.:rhin g 11 cw to sec u r learn. Cum - \r\n \r\nhuming: arc po pubr rccrc:nio n:il :ictiv- ing :1rtractio 11s th:1t arc sure to delight \r\n \r\nities in th e fo rest. Over 35 golf co urses yuu incl ude: Arbor Place Mo ll in \r\n \r\noHi.:r afford :ib k and challengi ng \r\n \r\nDuuglasville is bei ng co nsn-ucrcd \r\n \r\nb.-ames. Whitewa ter rafting. tub ing and alo ng 1-20. Thl Pinhoti Tra il. working \r\n \r\nboati ng 0 11 th e watl'. nvays an.'. favor ites. its way thro ugh thi.: regio n. w ill co111 - \r\n \r\nNorthwest Grnrgia offers hiking w ith pktc. tl K vision ofthi.: Appalachian \r\n \r\nllam as. handglid ing, gold pa nnin g, \r\n \r\nTrail fo un der. Blnton Mackay'-\" . for :i \r\n \r\nbirdwatching. and rid ing th e nL'W Blue spur trail rnnning into Alabama. \r\n \r\nRidge Scenic Railwa y, an excursio n \r\n \r\nAhnose 60 m iks o r shared use cr:i.il is \r\n \r\ntra in from l31m RidgL' to McCaysvil le \r\n \r\nbeing construnt'd with private dona - \r\n \r\npbnm:d fo r th t.: spri ng of 1998. It \r\n \r\ntions and brge vol unteer ef10rt!\u003e. This \r\n \r\no!Ters mo un tai n biking, spelun king, \r\n \r\nproject w ill tic together two natio na l \r\n \r\npli otogr:i ph y tours. antiquing. and \r\n \r\nfo rests. five sme p:i rks :llld cou ntless \r\n \r\nhoming dcs ig:nn fas hions at the \r\n \r\ncommt 11 1itics of uniq ue culu ,rc. The \r\n \r\nregio ns rwo o utl et malls. \r\n \r\nGeorgian resort in Da lb s is pb nn ed to \r\n \r\nN o rth west Gi.:orgia is :i lso :tccornmodat ing w hen it comes to conven- \r\n \r\ninclude :i five st:ir hotel w ith bkes idc vill:1s and club house st:rv ici ng 36 ho les \r\n \r\ntio11s and tn L\u003c.tint,\u003es . Mc1.:t i1 1g spots \r\n \r\no f golf. a tenn is CL'lHCr and an eques- \r\n \r\nincl ude the Northwest Georgia Trade \r\n \r\ntrian cc nrLr. Th'- first phase. a Tom \r\n \r\nand Convention Center in Da lto n. The \r\n \r\nFazio desigmd 18-hok golf cou rse. is \r\n \r\nForum in Homt:, Cohutta Springs \r\n \r\np bnmd fo r \u003c.0111pktio n in late sum- \r\n \r\nAdventist Center in \r\n \r\nC hatsworth , and Red \r\n \r\nTop Mountain Lodge \r\n \r\nand Convention Center \r\n \r\nin Cartersvill e. The \r\n \r\nregio n also provides \r\n \r\nmany other accommo- \r\n \r\ndacio11s th rougho ut the \r\n \r\nregio n for sma ller g.-ith- \r\n \r\ne r in gs. \r\n \r\nThe favorite way to \r\n \r\nend the day in Georgia\"s \r\n \r\ngreat No rth west is with \r\ngod food. dr in k :md \r\nfri endly co1ivcrsatio11. \r\n \r\nFishing is a popular pastime for young and old in the beaut if ul Chattahoochee National Forest . \r\n \r\nDining choin:s w ith A:i- \r\n \r\nvors un iquL' to each comnnmity arl \r\n \r\nrnLr of 1998 with a j ack N icklaus \r\n \r\nampl e througho ut the region. Exam- \r\n \r\ncourse fo llowing. \r\n \r\nples in cl ude Fo rge M ill C ross ing \r\n \r\nNature shows hl' r co lo rs - fo ur \r\n \r\nRestaurant and its trom specialty. bar- \r\n \r\nseasons - in the N orthwest Georgia \r\n \r\nbecue in every community includi ng \r\n \r\nregion. but neve r too harsh ly. YouII \r\n \r\no ne o f fo nncr President Carte r's \r\n \r\nencou nter vc.11 warm summ er days: \r\n \r\nfavorites. The Pink Pig near Ellijay. \r\n \r\nfrosty fo ll eve ni ngs, soft sp ring rain s \r\n \r\nLodf;l ng o ptio ns range from bed \r\n \r\nand a chan ce of snow in thL' w intn. \r\n \r\nand breakfast inn s tO natio nal morel \r\n \r\nNorthwest Georgia is th e place w here \r\n \r\nchains: o r RV camping to primitive \r\n \r\nfun and advenr11 re never end! \r\n \r\n1998 GcO(l!ia 0 11 M}' lvli,ul \r\n \r\n WALL To WALL EXCITEMENT... \r\n \r\n0 vcr I00 owlcc.s offering savings of up \r\n \r\nto 75%on carpet, area nags and flooring \r\n \r\nfrom 1hc world':. leading manufacrurcrs is \r\n \r\nreason enough IO \"isi1 Da\\ron, hut we'd like \r\n \r\nto suggCM a few more. DiscO\\'Cr the rich \r\n \r\ncolors and textures that were pan of \r\n \r\nNonhwcsr Georgia before carpet put us \r\n \r\non the map. \r\n \r\n, !IS,...--,-~, All 1he amenities of a private c01.1rsc.- -- \r\n \r\n Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge \r\n \r\nexcept the high price rag. \r\n \r\nMounmins, Dalton is surrounded by rhc awe-inspiring 01,1ttahoochcc National Forest. Here, you can rake a llama trek into the wilderness, c.imp under crysralline stars or snag a uout from a pristine stremn. Dalton is the perfect jumping-off roim for getting away from it all. \r\n 11,c C-onfedcr:1tc CemctCI)' on Emery Sm.-et, with irs 421unknown and four known Confcderntc sokliers, a:, well as four unknown Federal soldiers, \r\n \r\nEnjoy Dahon... a scenic capcsny of hiscory in the carpet capiwl of the wmid. \r\nDALTON \r\nTk~~~ \r\n \r\nis a roi1,.111cmt reminder of 1hc im1xinnm Confcdcr.itc hospitals headquar tenxl here from 1862-64. Nearby Dug G 1p \u0026mle Park preserves Confocl1.:rate h~:t.s1 works. \r\n \r\n90 miles north of Arlanra; 30 miles south of Chattanooga on [.7;  ().,.er 1200 motel room,. \r\nForfurther infonna1ion call the D.1hon Con\\\"ention and Visiwrs Bureau at \r\n1-800-331-3258 \r\nwww.nwgeorgia.com/daltonc vb \r\n \r\n ,_Northwest \r\nMountains \r\nLEGE ND \r\n \r\nBBPBftl\u0026Bre.ikfasiwilh \r\n \r\nPrivateBath \r\n \r\n\"\"'\"\"' HF Handical)ped fdties CNF Chanahoodft \r\n \r\nCB Cabins CG Conqs \r\n~~ ~~: \r\n \r\nNationalFHt DP ~Site \r\n \r\nCOEVSCorpsof \r\n \r\nRV RVHookUp \r\n \r\nUSFS~~~:litj FDfr!\u003etrySe!vke \r\nNHL National Historic \r\nNPS~p~ \r\n-NR~~ \r\n-and'Hisl()ric \r\n \r\nlOlodgo \r\nRRS ~ '\"\"o \" n ~ K Kitchenettes fO foodSef,,u Flfutl~f \r\n~~ \r\nCL Cod:tailLounge CSSCodtailSewictSin:lay E fntenainment CBKCot1tinent.liSrNk1as1 fBK fi.Ml!fNkfast \r\n \r\n,\"E....O.'-.\"..\"=-=r '\"'\"'\" NS Hon Smoong \r\n...... 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(30513); 706-6323317. \r\n \r\n~.mconiftrs., -, GHTA) \r\n \r\nA 8e11ton MacKaye \u0026 Appalachian \r\n \r\nRates: S6S  S100. PFOSFRfTH-CBVCR \r\n \r\nPw~lft'OUt-10/I~ 16l16J \r\n \r\nTrails Community \r\n \r\nABO\\tTIU: RFSJ' UfX l'R\\' f..\\ff\\SS \r\n \r\nP1JMl'KIN l'ATill FAil\\! Old Dixie Highway, : ATTRACTIONS (30103); 770-773-26170; 706-6299952. Open: . ~U:RafJt Afll'I.E ORCIIAKIIS Hv.y 5, NOf1h. Seasonal.0S. GtugiJ9'(Mfl,011~~1MCM (30513); 7()6.632-2364. ~U-,diroufjrDK. ,e,p,taoflflisf.wi,\"411dioHmh.ty~aperwtg Oualir1~\u0026CJder,ad1fion.t/Whtats,nwfarm.tndfalhYwstci\u003eccra11MSFreepil(m9.9\"lllf'' son,SOtfjurrS11YOOdhonet/ \r\n \r\nMy Mountai!\\ (30513); 706-3742057. Rates: S85  S100. Open: 96. OS.TH\u003cB.VCRPA. \r\n81,UE RIDGF. ISS 477 W. 1st Street. (30513); 706-632-0222. Rates: S60 S75.0pen:Ma'jOc leibef. OS.NS-L-RF-THBB\u003cTVFBKVlMf. \r\n \r\naooo,~ \u0026ingyrAX01',11CMrlffi1! \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATK\u003eN \r\nL\\'OL\\.\\' RIDCEGOIJ' COURSE 4333 Adairv ville Rd., {30103); 706-2919049. Open: Open d.lilij. OHCGUOGS. 9hole' pub\u0026 {l)IHS('. pcwtr-1plJ/lc.im.. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nOL\\lTAIIOOOIEENATIO;W.FOREST 990 E. Main St, (30513); 706-6323031. USfSBA BF-F--l-PN-TH\u003cP. Tlwsis/herocaJr,JRange,Dlsrnct \r\n~)WC,.llJenpfS!'Yffa/hunchdc,~ptC n,r;~Mmg t1ai/s,SC001CnvMdlldS.wmll/lg twcha~i!ndbooliltfsiJVdll.Jblea1~lnCfOf littifldo-.WI/Dl-lft. \r\n \r\nHU t: IULIG F. \\\\Ol \\l' \\l', f,\\ 81.\\S. l'C. (30513); 70\u0026632-8999; 706-63255J7. Rates: sss-mo.0pen:oaity10-s.excep1SUnday. H USFSNPS-OS.CCNSFHR-l-MRF  THCBDP CTVlVCR-PA. IGHTA.I \r\nCIIF.RR\\' LOG C.\\BIN RF.:\\TA IS (30513); 706632-4794. Ratel,: SBS  S135. 0pen: 1Qam.Spm. CCNSF-CB\u003cTVlPA. \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nlAKE BUJE RIDGE ~l.\\RL\"A L'iC. 335 Marina DAl'S l,X.\\'  BUIE RIOG[ Hwy SIS, (OM('(tOI' \r\n \r\nFA.\\IILl' lESlln: RFSORT 1001 PoplarSprings Ro.1d,(30103); 770-773-7320. Rates:S15S20. Open: 9 am 11 pm. PO-O'RV. 5looed. A thloui;jiB'1lpSlf\u003c':I IWfflM\"\"'-1P\\swi1mltil!g;lt'(\" mom. dei1tl l'('Strooms mrh hNr iJnd .lit cadt\u003eOl'r iw;vo/leyb.iltbd'7wlltlfl.hoim/Joeo\\s/xi~bodld. \r\nIJ:ISURE mtER\\' PARK 1001 Poplar Springs Rd., (30103); 110-m-mo. PtM'G-CP-OP-RV. SOamp511awdy,Jho\\',\\'rs. \r\n \r\nDrive.(30513);706-632-2618;7~32-3044. 76, (30513); 706-632-2100; 8003252S2S. \r\n \r\nOpen: 8am 6pm Tues  Sl.l'I. HPF-OS\u003cC-BF-H Rales: ~ SIIO. Open: 24 Hours. H-USFS-GR- \r\n \r\nMWS-CBf[).fl\u003cTV-GS. Fullen'iremiJntld,boat SNRCC NSBF-F-GM M PORFTHCTVE \r\n \r\nMtl,e,.W,~g.151h'if1l('ffiJ(Jl(ai(iity,sh,p CBKPA. ,., \r\n \r\nltort, bt:Jal and,et-9.i J.a1ts ant/mew(' OCOU: Rl\\'FR \\\\llITT\\l'ATT.R RUTING GA \r\n \r\nP/N~SHourMfan~l6116J\u0026rhttniitk 8.J\u003ctC011'f \r\n \r\nHIV;' 5 \u0026 SIS. (30513); soo.899MTNS; 706- . JJrf.R 1'RAILSCAHL\\' RF.\\T,\\IS IS08Appaib, \r\n \r\n632S680.0pen:/o.1on.~l9-5;Sun.12-4. 0S Ch\u003clnH1~, (30S13);7~32-8989. Ra1es.:S7S  \r\n \r\nRF-SGT. Pm.Jflo ~ oHer ~ t lranS S125. NS.TH-CB\u003cTV+VCR. \r\n \r\npo,l,Jt,onandgudedlrf\u0026 \r\n \r\n~\\.\\\\1\\1\\\\ ISBO~tfw/~(30513); \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nSllGARCREEKR..\\0:WAl' BllieRidge,(30513); 706-632-2005; 800S3J.98)4. Rates: under 70\u00266325550. ld!t' model Jrock C/Jf fi019 !'K'I)' S38.9S  over S79.99. H.(0-ISPO-RHD-CTV \r\n \r\n00,\\U'OKT L\\'N Al)AI RS\\'IU.E H\\.y. 140,107  S.W. fl9l rA;xi/rh,(lc,ghSept (allk,,spooale-,mt : MF. (G'\"Ai \r\n \r\nPrinceton Blvd, (30103); 770-773-2886. R.itl?l,: ruti.'S.JOOodrerfr.Jrurl'drJt'eS.. \r\n \r\n: IL\\RHl' A.'illJlll\\F:'S IIW Ai\\'ll llRf.,\\ KFAST \r\n \r\nS35 555. H-HFNHLFPGRSNR-OS.CCNSPO- . TOCCOA RI\\T.R (30513);80().899MTt-6..F-RF. j 8444 Sloe Ridge Dr., (30513); 10Ui328846. \r\n \r\nCTV-CBK- FBl\u003cJ.IM PA-FFNA. \r\n \r\n h'rer/Ubing. C1Cetn(Jandlish,ng!'poplM~ : Rates: SS0.00. HGRBBK\u003cTV\u003cBK-J. \r\n \r\nOOU:-.TRl' IIE-\\RTII L'iX ADA.IKS\\TUL (30103):888-4HEARTH. H-HF\u003cCCTV. \r\n \r\n. rim,scn 1h1U\u003cMicmcwl.ml1'.ff Tiiltmru/sate . II F~\\\\T..\\'LYCRllXS!DF. C.\\Rl~S 166 Winci,g \r\n \r\n.~. \r\n \r\nRoad,(30513);706-6324625. Rates.:SIOO  \r\n \r\nlt\\.\\lADAU,\\lrlll.l ADAIRS\\1ll.E SOOGeor : TROltrn.rns nL'iG 3990~tt-.\\o'{~ SISO. USfS-OS-NH-RFTH\u003cB\u003cG\u003cTVJ-VCR. \r\n \r\ngia Nonh Circle, (30103); 770-769--9726; 800- . (30SB): B00-899MTNS; 706-6325680 Open: ' t.,\\.\\T Rf.liORT Rt 2 Box 2775. 45 Last Resort \r\n \r\n272-6232. Rates: S40-S70. HGR5NROS-CC : Mon  Sat!J-5,S...,. l2-4.F. Guidedn.J~trout. P.m,00S13);70Mi32-3864. \r\n \r\nNS-PQ.CTV-CBKMF. \r\n \r\nI fN,mgaithemowf,J/flitJNIISMldm'fftof Nl)tfh \r\n \r\nPi!'M1s.ttouiiJdonr9tl'9. \r\n \r\nP'-r~ourldon~t611 \r\n \r\n: =~ING \r\n \r\n1..FJSlJRF.TI.\\IE\\',\\C.\\TIO~RFS r,US P.0. 8ox \r\n \r\nTR:\\\\T.WOGE - ADAIRS\\1W: 961 H\\vy. 140. (30103); 770-773-7701; BIJ0.578-7878. HF-GR MF. \r\n\"ESTAURANT/FOOO SE\"YICE \r\n \r\n:s~=::::t~~ OOIIIITTA \\\\TLDER,\"FSSARF.,\\ 605D Appala \r\nchianl+.\\oy~00S13);7'06-63l30JI.F-TH-CP.By \r\n1!:_ \r\nAatss ro rhe ,nterio, ,s by foorp.ilti only. ldtiJ k,, \r\n \r\n1023. (30513); 706-6323036. \\IOI ',T U\\ Kl\\l:K IUSOK'r 215 Toccoa Taqouhee Trail, (30513); 706-632.alS]; 7Q6. \r\n6323168. Rates: S125  5195. Open: Yearround. USFS-NPS-OS-NHRF-TH-CB\u003cGRKJ. \r\n \r\n\\IJ\\IK.'-i\\lU.f. l',',RIS r,\\lll\\;\\r 100s.Main ba\u0026p.Jd,ng.~\u0026flWl!J- \r\n \r\n((ilrrA \r\n \r\nSt, (30103); 770-773-2774. (GHMJ TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nCOOPF.R'S CREEK SCF..\\'lC \u0026 RF.CRUTION ,\\tO~TAl~1'HK\u003ef) AT 81.l'.F. RIDGE 369 Blrl ,\\RE-\\-C,\\T F.S.Rd. #4,(30S13);706-632303l . Ankle Lane, (30513); 7704SBSS25. Riltl?l,: FPN-TH.CP. l,lJ0\u003cl.MNfNllll!'SMll1f} llailsMld S77.SO-Sl07.SO. FRF-THCB\u003cTVVCR. \r\n \r\n\\'ISITOK L\\TOR\\L\\TI ON . ADAIR:l'\\'IU.E \r\n \r\nbroutiful (QOJ)l'I' ~ .rid its 11aJtana 5/00:ed ~l ' ' ' BROO II. Bt:W (.\\BI'S P.O. Box 2589. \r\n \r\n(30103);770-3871357;8C0-133-2280. NR.cvB. 1..,dltrout~,cCJIJC.U'9,6Jhng.nihum,ng. (30S13-001n;706632-2594.0pen:Year-rourd \r\n \r\nFor.ffl.'Ad.liim'i/JtoffllbSilfunTMn,:,n.nft:woch!m CdllotlleoNDMGid \r\n \r\nHUSfSGRCCFGP HR PN-PG-RHH -CBL[), \r\n \r\nCO'lOOdw:\u003e\u0026wrowCW'll)'C\\16 hiofld.desMrrlS. F'R,\\.',l\\ GROSS RECRE-\\TIOS ARf.\\.fl\\F F.S. RK\u003cTVJVCR. l\u003ciHTA.' \r\n \r\nIIIOfi'/s. GJmfJll'9. Jhoppir,g. dmmg and~ Rd.#69.(30S13); 706-6323031.f-PtHP. AfM9 lllf.OOG\\l'OOl)Kl\\'IJ\u003cSJl)f.lS:0. 24S Dog \r\n \r\ntJOn.'CiHTAJ \r\n \r\nbNi1rifulRodOHl',1i\u0026rChiJtli\u003ehoodll!'t NJOONI wood RivMid@ Dr~ (30513); 7066328460. \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My Mimi \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nRates: SlOS -5150. OS-CC-Ns-F-l-TCTH\u003cB-FO-J. \r\n11CA CA8l'l RL\\TA1S 699 E. Main Street. (30513k 1.S00-871 8422;706-374-2939. Rates.:S75 S12Sdaily.Open: Mci..Sat9-5. CCF{-CB\u003cTV-J-VCR-PA. \r\nTOCCOA Rl\\'flt WLW..ISG HWANDBRFAKFASI' BS Swiss La~.(30513);-706-632l137. Rates:SSS - S65.Pf-OS-Bf.f-l-PN RF-TH-BB-CP-RS-fBK. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nmu 11.0\\ \\L \\\\ \r\n \r\n10:'!G (30513): 706-632-5882. /GHTA) \r\n \r\n'fOC:CO.\\ RI\\ ootur RfST\\l R\\\\T BOSS Aska Road. (30513); \r\n706-6lz.7891.Rates:DimerS4.75 Sl2.50.0pen:Wed. Son.. 11 :30 - l 4 -9.OS-CC-NS-A\u003cT. (GHIAJ \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\nBACKROADS DRl\\t'iGTOIJRS Hwy51S \u0026Bus.S, (30513); 800899-MTNS; 706-632-5680.0pen:Mon.-Sat 9 - 5; Soo. 12 -4.18. Sl!ff9Jfdidmcxslhrougltt:..wr,ful=IIJ'SO', 111CU1ransillld 1\\tfu ntU. rlXJTtme5vdl')'from Jl210S/n.A~frt,,at0wt1t,e,\\l'M \r\nccm,(l'fl$'. \r\n \r\nTIIAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nl'A.SSL'lCOU!\\TIOIA.\\IBF.ROFOO.\\UIF.MCE P.O. Box 875. (30513); 706-632-5680; 800-899-6867. Open: Mon. Sat, 9  5; \r\nSl.rl. 12 - 4.0S-CIB.Enpyswmomrans,1Wfflnll.JlcaGowl ~ ~ ; r d ~ !'Awlt\u003eIV.Jfl'ftfong otaldzy~ \r\ndo-.lf!rhemw.H. tinbol~irdils!M~Jr.lrb~. \r\nStayinaubinW$11C10m;ll'}'ll.lice,,Qori1(()1\"fB\u00268.(GHTAJ i'W5tJttOlllldonpq16116J \r\n \r\nBREMEN \r\nA Chiefraim Tti!il Community \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION ~L\\Pl.ECREEKGOl.f'O.UB 1735 (ashlOY,fl Rd., (30110); 7\"10-- \r\n537-4172. Ono/ JO m1uta from A1411ir,i ! h i s ~ is rared w~t \r\nGeorgi.Ji finestgoif COCN.\" Des,gied.-i 1957, this M-\\4yll'l'lOll,lred COIIMIS lhe{Jmf'(rf!dhost tocei!eoifyi'mdi.wy ~ Com, tiyoy~golf1t1,b,.,eos1! \r\nLODGING \r\nl\u003eA\\'S IS~ - BRF.\\lf.N 35 Price Creel: Rd.. (30110); 770-537-4646. Rales: S-45-Sl!Xl. H-Hf-FP-GR-SNR-Pf-OS-CCNS-PO-Of'KClVC8KIM-PA-FF. r~ \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \\\\\\tllf. llOl St: 31001-t..y. 27, (301 10); /GHIAJ \r\n \r\nCALHOUN * \r\nEirlHHii'i'1\"1dhi11; \r\nA Blue and Gray \u0026Chieftains Trails Community \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n~E\"' F,CIIOTASTATF. lllrnlKICSm: 1211 Chatswotth 1-fw/~ (30701); 7CXl-6241121 . 0pen:Tues - SaL.9  5;Sl.w'l. 2  5:30. H EO-M-YA-GR-OS-GS. C;,piulold.Chi'roi.tthiilnrooontom 1815 \r\nC.fWltht.,,fo:ec/rcmovMon dleltililofrror;l(I 1838. Sireh.M St'-\"'31 origln.llillld~rnod~lfldudinr;r/ie~[ovrrhous,, Coux.i/How,Mld,x,ritshcp.MIM!m.m'Mn,n~lhe5irr.Gto,:JI ,altsllocn~v,,di,d,mttnofKf.J(,HTN \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n,\\IERCFRAIR ,\\11/SEUM Belwood Rd. (30701); 706-629-7371. Stw,t!'l'fl Mmlt dlmg h:m 19-W. \r\nOKUJGII 335So.Wal 5t;P.0. Box342,(30701); ~1515. Open: To !he publk Moo-Fri 10-4. ~m/Ol\\'1 hant- of Go,(b) Cou,iiyHisrc,,c~Soaf,(y ~  s i ~ 00/IMust\"tln lffl. 11J~no~redtisabkd,l)d\u003e'mg.lt'Sllocms. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nOIATIAIIOOCl lt:E N,\\llOX,\\J.FORFST/IIIOOENCRf.lX F.5. Rd.,m8.(30701); PN-TH-CP.C~lfl\"l9.hik.ig_picnid~.GalS6SW fromGJJhooo71!1mies.Rlgtwontofote5t.stn,ceRd.1J1.b1miPs rhnl ,100/D Foml SM,ao Rd.118. \r\n;~~~/~\\~11~1CJ:~: ~~~~~;~~~=- \r\nS~M1ofEXlt lJO \r\nS..\\IAOO..\\ OU'J.K PARK HY.y. 15M.xit 130, ROllte I, (30701); 706-629-3490. YABABF.f.LPN-CP. 116 .x:n! 1.u. bo.lfn) pio1ic i'IN.~~WOOWl9 Anlm/Bass fO(.fl'ldffil!ftL \r\nCAMPINC \r\nKOA KA.\\I PGROUSD  CAJ.JIOl/S 2523 Reeb.id Rd.NE, (30701): 706-629-7511 ;800-KOA-7512. Rates: 516.45 -S29.95.0pen:7:30 am - 9 pm. PF-OS-CC-NS-F-PN-PG-PO-C8-CP-RV-GS-PA. ! ~ Ci1f1Woondloc.!!t'dA'l/hefoor/J/llsoflhtNofth~ Mo,:11~M'IS.Fdl \r\nStffla'~iSopt'rlR/l)'M' \r\nS)IOKERISEC\\.\\IPSITTS Rle.5,(]0701): 706-6295340.0pen: \r\n()per! year roond. SNR-PN-PO-CP-OP-RV. Smi:we RISI! camps;~ is \r\nCOOYt'fllfrll l'O~fdelfatl~ lookout Mamtm [,iill'fS l0'1l Chitroket\" \r\n.......N.JbOll,;lfCaprld(c.a,t1omlM,Re.l\u003cd\u0026lnt-6eli(hosprtals.rJN- \r\n//On.rl,JM1.flfnc.rdW3rl'!'dlalsna$01!11!1'\\\".11yehooktf!S,.fMHS \r\n \r\nLOOGINC \r\nBOO\\llSTER'i - C-\\1.JIOtlN 2261 H\\'l'f, 41 NE. (30701); 706629-4521. Rates: S34  S-48. H-NR-FP-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-PO-RSClV-OIK-.H M-PA. \r\n~SftOUIMIOOPi1gt9 \r\n \r\nDAYS L'iS - CAJ.JIOUN 742 HY.y. 53 SE. (30701); 706-629-8271; 706-625-3052. Rates: uder S38.95  S58.99. H-GR-SNR-CCN5PG-PO-RS-CTV-PA-MF. ,-, \r\nP!~1ourad011rlll/nSidelb\u003ckCow1 \r\n \r\nF.COSOWDGE -CAJ.JIOUS 1438 US HY.y41 N, (30701); 706- : 625-5421;706-6291767. Rates: uiderSl8.9S  ~ S79.99.GR- SNR-CC-N5-PO-CTV-CBX. \r\n \r\nIIOUDA\\' L'i'N -C\\UIOUS P.O. Box 252, (30701); 706-629; \r\n \r\n9191. \r\n \r\n~::~~~~~~1~~1~.2~!F~:~~~c~::S: 1 \r\n \r\nPO-RS-FD-CTV-Cl-FBK-PA-MF. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nJ\\\\ll~'iO \\l\\:\\ C\\JJIOL', 189 Jameson Street Sf, (30701); [ 7(16.629-8133. Rates: ooder S40  S58.99. H-M-GRSNR-CCNS  HCPNPO-CTV-CBK.1-IM-VCR-NA-SGT. (GHTAJ \r\n~SN'Oll'MIOll/hfo/nsideflotll[O\\'el'. \r\n \r\now 11m1E J\u003eL\\CE 764 Union Grove Clw.irch Road, SE, 706-625 \r\n \r\n3649. Rates.:S45  SSO.Open:9am- Bpmlorr!SetVatiom.NRM- : CARROLLTON \r\n \r\nFP-SNR-05-NS-BB-CBK. \r\n \r\n!ii3HPii'Miiii,lhH,U \r\n \r\nf2~\":T: ~-  ~-2~~~~ ~~l~~~ff~~Zs~~: A Chieftains Trail Community \r\n \r\nN5-PNP0-RVRS-ClV-CL-C8K-IM-PAAMF. \r\n \r\n: HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nR,\\.'1IADAW1ITEl) - (,AUIOl!N 1204 Redlud Road, (30701); [ Sl\"S,\\.'ilU\\'\\\\',\\IWGRA\\'J.Sn'E.\\tO:\\l l.\\lf.\\1' 210 Old Ctntef \r\n \r\n7C6-629-9207. ftates: S38 . S4S. Open: 24 hours. H-HF-GRSNR ; poinl Rd., (30117); 800-292-0871 . lowl1tO..-LJofol~ \r\n \r\nOS-CC NS-?0-CTV-CBK-IM -PA. \r\n \r\n: ~(11rholk(fudl. \r\n \r\nf\u003eIHt.uNou,ldoopq/611 \r\n \r\n; STATE PARKS \r\n \r\nSIIIPllllID S8l1\u003eGET11~, 1',', HY.y. 53 E~ (30701); 706- '. JOIISTA.'\\SERSfATEPARK 354 Tanner's Beach Rd~ ()Olin; \r\n \r\n629-8644; 800-666-687!1. Rates: S29.88-S42.88. H-HF-GRSNR- : 800-864-7275; 770-830-1222. ()per!: 7am  10pm. H-SNR-Pf-OS- \r\n \r\nCCNS-PCHORSCTVCSKPA. /GKT,1) \r\n \r\n CCBA-BF-F-L-PN-PG-Ttt-CB-CP-DP-RVPA.. Ulf9i'Srsand.swm-n,ng \r\n \r\n::i~,=~~~f'S~~W:::-!':1::t TIIRWllODGf 1442 US Hwy. 41 N, (30701); 706-629-1137; '. \r\n \r\n706-625-7077. P.ates: Ut1def Sl8.95  OYet\" S19.99. GR-SNR-CC p,cnicbig r-1 \"GHTA! \r\n \r\nNS-PO-ClV. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n,wse-ourMloo/nf/Md:olth1IIC\u003eMl~Jp \r\n \r\n\\11J.AGIJ( Gl f.\\1'11011S[ 510 H\\'l'f, 53 E~ (30701); 706-625  EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\n4442. Rates: S39-S49. Open: Oai,loj 9 am- 11 pm. SNR-OS-CC-NS- ! CAJI.HOU.TtQL\\IC\\.LISS'JTTUTE 997Scuthtt..~. 16. (30116); \r\n \r\nHC-PN-CTVVCR. KiHTA \r\n \r\nj 770-836-6800;770-947-7300.ED.Cllo\u0026\u003ersmM'didnSOC!ftlfic.ite-. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \\\\.\\lll.EIIOIN. Operi24Hol.ws.li1Calioun.:GHTAJ \r\n \r\n/ dpom,\\.nJMJOO,j.'f'cleg,eep,or,,amsr/Ja1C11~)\"0U'~ ; ofMeand~xp.Jndrht\u003eskillsJ-WrlN'dtosu~ cnailolvs f!t\u003exbli ; /lou5,off~Slll'S.andlheJ.it~rA'llMObgyb-nptM'dtrdtl- \r\n \r\nSHOPPINC \r\n \r\n: i,gCTlserwslhtu1~o/GJtro((or,l'C.tlbigusandHiri1'5on \r\n \r\nSTATEUXl\\'FJISm oFWFSTGF.ORGL\\ 1600 Maple St.. \r\n \r\nf.AUIOUSOUIUTCF.l'\\TER 4SS B~vood Rd. (30701); 7()6.. : (30118);770-836-6442;770-836-6464. NREO.PIJJicRel.llK1n5iffld \r\n \r\n=~:J=:rie'!t~':.;':c:rzesi\\Tlh !i02-1300; 706-6021305. ()per!: Moo-Sal 10-9Sun 12-6.05-CC V~(f!ltfl',loc.ared,nhiS/oocBome,Houst\u003ec 1845 LODGING \r\n \r\n~J1-t0111/otlPl!Jfl6S \r\n \r\nDA\\'SL'iX -C\\HKOU.TOX 1202 South Park Street. (3011n; \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nr-, 770830-1000.Ra1e1: S38.9S - S58.99.H-GRSNR-CC-NS-HC-PG- \r\n[ PORS-CTV-C0K-PAMf. \r\n \r\nC-WIOll:'l LOCU ,m.co.\\lE \u003cDTIK 300 S. Wall SL (30701); 800-8873811 . HF-MF-VI. \r\nCAUIOOX-GORDOS COU:\\TI' COS\\'E,',TIO/'l \u0026 \\lSITOR RlJ. KF.AU lOOS. WallSt,(l070l);S00-8!17-38ll. \r\n~s..ourMi011PIIJI' 161-161\u0026165 \r\n \r\nIIOIJOA\\' ISNE.\\'.PIU:SS  C-\\KJI.OUTOS 104 s.Conage Hill Rd.. (3011 n;770-838-0508.Rates:S4S S55. 0pen:24hours.HHFGRSNROSCCNSPO-ClVMF. \r\nJ-\\.\\l l:.SO\\ I.\\\\ C\\RROIJ.TO\\ 700 5 Park St, (3011n; 770-834- \r\n2fi00; 800-541 -3268. P.ate1: undefSJ8.9S  S58.99. H-GRSNRCC-N5-HC-PN-PO-Tlt-CTV-CBK-J-VCRNA. f6HiA.i \r\n \r\nGORDONOOU:\\TI' Ol.OIBF.R OF oomtEflO: 300 S. Wall SL. (30701); 706-625-3200; 800-887-3811 . ()per!: Mon. Fri~ 8:30  S:30. HVlC. ((iHIAJ \r\nTRAIL \r\n \r\nl'U\u003e.l~ ~ OU/ MlDll 11  \"rlf ftonl CtMt \r\nit,\\\\l,\\U\\ I',', l'ARROU.TO\\ 1202 South Park Street. {301 17); 770-8347700; 800-736-9971 . Rates: S49 . S66. H-GR-SNR-CCNSHCPGPO-RS-CTV-0.-F8K:PA-Mf. !GH1A! \r\nF'fuwstt0llfldOOp,M]t' 16/J \r\n \r\n~~~:S~':'::':=r,==:~~ '. BLUEAi'iOGRAYTIWL lOOS.WallSt,(30701);800-887-381 1; : RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE IJJ\"SCIIICKE\\ 8165. ParltSt,(30117);770-836-0233.rf,HTAJ \r\n \r\n~ hon Ol.!tr.ll'IOC9,l w WOUIWIIS ofA1'inl.1. \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n~s..ourMlonp;Jgt\"/61-161 \r\n \r\nl!'ITOW,'i'SOLTII IIISJ'ORICl\u003elSllllCT \\\\,\\I.KIXGTOUH Main \r\n \r\n51. Carrollton,(301 17);800-292-0871.W.iA,r,g/Otl'OfM.owJjm.\u003eer \r\n \r\nC\"\"'1\"\" \r\n \r\nCANTON \r\nHlSTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS BAlL GROUSD.BA111.EOFTALl\\'SA 111ST. ST,m : ~L-\\RKER foothilkofBlueRi\u003c9Mins..,(30114); ~ ~ c m n . . y Old~-.nMrlt\u003edrir/'ieloolhll/softn,\u003eett~~ldM!S, \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICS \r\n \r\n(ARROU.TOS AIU:-\\ CO.WFXnos \u0026 n ~rruRS BURL\\ U 118 \r\nS. White St, (301 ln; 800-292-087 1; 770-214-9746. Open: Mon. \r\n \r\nfri., 9-5.CVB. Expmeocelht \u0026-s,ofV'51GA\"A'!CMrOihon!ihlsdf.'S- \r\n \r\n-~cnr- 9W!t'dMarlSU'IC,ty,sfUS(4Sm.lPs11tito!Alldnu.Scf!IICbNul)o \r\n \r\nMldn.,r.J/chatm,~,m \r\n \r\n~,GHT,\\I \r\n \r\n~SH0\u003c1tlldonP\"Jfl61-161\u0026169 \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n=\"'-.r iti3H!C i'n/ hrhHmi GA7A\\l'Al' L\\ DIA.'i' ,\\I USEUM (30114); EO-M. J\u0026 111mi. oHHv,y  CARTERSVILLE* \r\n \r\n169. t1u1artiftJMldnxta:Jknom.toniJicuw1tht: \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\n A Blue and Gr;,y \u0026 Chieftuins Troils Community \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nS\\\\T.ET\\\\~TER PARK lake Alatoana. Ga Hwy. 120~ (301 14); BARTOWCOU!'l,YGt:\"i'F.\\l.OCIC\\.LSOCllm' IJBR.\\KY 425 8A-Bf-f-lH. C.1t1Jlmgf.Ki;r11!1,bt.Jdlbrurr..w~n;1trnll'a\u0026ti'lrp-#\" W. Main St./Mad: P.O. Box 991, (30120); 770-606-0706; 770-382- \r\n \r\nlhN!f!f. \r\n \r\n6676. H-HF-EO-M-05-NS-GS-VlMF. ~,bmhops. fMU!y hd/Otrf'!, \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n~nw,of1'm,moo/\",d1t,r,.sc.Sl.lk'S. Hfll!M}tBookso!BN- \r\n \r\ncos. fow Coool): GA (OflJIU!ers, \r\n \r\nl'lQtlffll'S iwl\u003c'orne. Hoen \"\" \r\n \r\n\\\\ \\llU: Hot ~I. 894 Ball Ground H\\...y., (30114); (GHrAJ \r\n \r\nM(Wl\"IJ\u0026\"l,\\.'dT~ I0J.:Jo.'\\.-o'.7:Th 1-4,M/dbydfJPOl'ltmMt. \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nPOS.\u003cq )I 11.0'r FAil\\\\ 700Cau Pme Log Rd., (30171); 770-382- SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nlt\\.\\lADA IJ.\\IITIJI  f..\\RTT.R.Wllil 45 Hwy 294 s. L t)0120}, \r\n \r\n~~~=!O~~~of~~t.;ns~ ~~~~~~~ti~t.\\~i~~es::~S-~l~j~~ 770-3821515. Hfl'!!M! _,, dMp. IC I,' \r\n \r\nlfflt. uwigSt\u003epl.0nH\u003c11\"5CMIP'fk~1\\r.,k,l'/vyfQ.'SJIOpdOUI Daily, year-fOU'ld. H-HF-Gt-OS-CCBA-BF-H-M-Pt-HG-PO-TH- Nl])C:.\\Rl'ETLXN -C\\NlTJtS\\11J. 851 Cass White Rd.. \r\n \r\noilltl7wls. CAllat~rus \r\n \r\nWS.CB\u003cG-0'-RV..Jt-RS-t:-FO-fl-CTV-GS-VCR-PA-Mf, Ful-~ (J0120);770-.382-8000;9:XI-BOO-NITE. Ral~ S20 -SJO.Open. 24 \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SrTES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nnwnN olfM \r\n \r\nbNch b,d; ~ ~ Mid btt  tn. GA-OHC-NS-PO-RS-FD-CTV.PA. \r\n \r\nRATnL Ol' ,U.lATO()X,\\ l',\\.'i,'illlAll. (00[) Old Allatoona \r\nRd..00 120);7J0.606..8862. N I \\ C n t f f l  ~ O l ' l t . h o ' t ~ ldfonV1GARR.a,OrrS 1864Wtl600GIII~ f.t1h'nlarts\u0026e, li'11Sll'f' llff)(hrs , . , ~ ~ r d b y ~ m,rim. lnb. is \r\n \r\nlaf.inchh \r\n \r\nKfj)l()P \\K)l \\T\\1\\\\1\\TEPUl.k ti. I.ODU 781 Rtd Top \r\n \r\nDr.UJ.\\GrJt PARK Pi'le Grove Rd~ (10120): 770-387-S626. Mountawl Rd. SE. {)0121); 800-864-727S; 770-97;.4226. Ra~ \r\n \r\nOpen:Da1ly.HF-YAlPNPGTC. lleoNaM~(~\"\"'\"\" : S55  S75.0pen: 7am  1~. H-PF-OS-((-Bf-F-l -M-PN-PG- PO- \r\n \r\nJPO(Mgfl81t.pool.fJK/IICslffl:'fS.~11J16,,-m-pitt..wdl.llt'; ICTH'lt'S-CBCPOPRVll}RSfD-CTV-GSPA MF. i \r\n \r\n,,_...fu:m101-.,.,hV.i\u0026,,IW\u003c!ttt~P0~1886. \r\n \r\nINUh~Mn.ss,ondu,rp/b~.n.ll.leS. \r\n \r\nSIPlllKMOTI\".L - C\\R1llb111JJ: 41 SR205pl.-S.E..()0121t \r\n \r\nC\\SS\\\"IU.ff.O:m :uoon r.r.mrrr.M\\' Cau-White Rd.. GRF~\\.\\IJJ:\\' GRF1iS GOI.F COU~ E 157Rud,YoikRd.NW, 770-38Hl881 .Rates:S28 -S59.88.HHf.GRSNRCC-NS-OV-IM. (30123);770-3871357.8wl.iJwotnOA~.widGtrt ~~ (30121): 770-382-8510. YA-fD.NinHroltpwltc~t\\mrJotbi RESTAURANT/FOGO SFRVKE \r\n \r\nr.l'tofbd \"fhl~ah,,ll(fflfffolN.GA._llutrt!dby tttb.\u003es ~!l\\ld.b.c.-turdpt,l\u003cltl.Gw.J1'1.m.tMt-Pdlt\u003e CR\\OJJIB\\IIRrJ 5631 H9f,Vay 20 NE, 00120), 706-JS\u0026. \r\n \r\nb'S!t!O,-.:,~a,fkN4. l16J \r\n \r\n1\\-flol!oLw!iiy \r\n \r\n6973. 0!1~ \r\n \r\n:J:~~t~1~.P~ll;~\\;!',!a~= :: : f:,1 \r\n \r\n~Jo~~~~~~~~\\ 3 \r\n: ~ -~-~~~ - :f~ ~- ~ ~ ~ :r.:=~ ~ \r\n \r\nt\\RlT.K.\\\\IIU 463E MainSt,(30120); \r\n \r\n~ 1;::'..U':t;:;::;:;:;r~~T=JS j : .A; , ; : : ;r=:=-=~o,.. se.uol20); ,t,m,s;;nc~ JHr;i1 \r\nOOOPr.Rs 1RO\\IAOIIKSlOOll) Rim Rd., (30120): 770-387-  77'0-382-lm. Rate: S30-S39. 0pen:~IOdart:;win1el'8  Rl]ITOP \\lot \\TU\\ ST\\ll. P\\Rh. \u0026 10 1,t[ 781 Rtd Top \r\n \r\n1357: 77o.3824700. Open: Ma!Ch  MidNoY. COENREO-f.PN- '. 6. YA-GR-SNR\u003cCNS-GC..(;P-RSfD.CLNA. F/IVOflfl 18-hole dltiy M01.111aW!P.d.SE,{30121 ); 800-8647275;77().975-4226.Rales; PG-TH. NR. CW,,1en111..,111M.utCoape-'JA'oo~l,Hiondlff'Omtil. T1lfS ; fty_. ~ offl\u003ers p,o-91(fJ. ~ ;xrJ rl'Sf.Manf. Smffl: dsc'Oll!I \u0026 SSS  S75. Open: 7am  1(pn. HPFOS(( -BF-Fl -MPN PGPO \r\n \r\nbus1l,r19MJ/ttt'#v1t~lrw/ct1t/l'l'lv:\"KohhltMtf'dbe(,l(N!o/1B{mo : rMMl(i4;w,~ \u0026'Sl{IOlfv.lNe;'troM'/ffldirountdrrir,g1~; TC-THWSCBCPOPRV,LORHDCTVGSPAMf. !GIITA.' \r\n \r\nl1b.Jf100to!MCS4.Sold10CSA., l861.IMy11Je.wNo!IMJhling PGA/essom. r,jb, pwy~p,c,wc MM. \r\n \r\n\\\\\\fl1.EIIOISF0pen24H ~ J.,C.w/t'rn- 1(iHTA \r\n \r\nt:rolA,\\II LliUL\\.\\ ,\\IUl\"SU.liSrA'lli lllSr()RICSITF. 813 ln!ia,i CAMPING \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n~.t~~~~~~~.::i~-= ~ ~ T~J:.t:1 ~~~~ r=1fi~~~-\\1t \r\n \r\n~s.\\.\\l \u0026 WTnt:\" IIRl\\\"LliG TOI R 101 N. EI\\W'I St.. (30120t, 770-387-1357.0pM:Mon. fn. 8:305;Sat 10 4 NRTS.t} . ftlUl'ofdit\u003eIOlfflrh.Jt/.utdltdV.ctn,,..vMll) t/Vf'JU,S.JIJIP l'J \r\n \r\nmc:uxisd.Wlgftan l.OOO l..500AO ,,,,_I.Jrgtst\u003cLnil96JfrIAII Optn: Daily, year-1ound. HHFGRDSCC8ABf -F-l-M (\"1fhodi,t)l!nd lotfll' Moon (8.)rist1 \r\n \r\n111UJft111\"111!.-itfJffl.and~tJ Grol.p/O!m'Jrts~l'o11h.id- , PNPGPOTH.CB-CG-CPDPRVRRSKFO-Fl CTVGS-VC R-PA \r\n \r\nlQ'ICtnotxl'fGHT,\\I \r\n \r\n' Mf.A\u0026ilol:wt.1~1'/fwic#.a/~10sprndor.\"4UorM1 \r\n \r\nlTO'\\\\'.UI\\\\IJJ:\\' tllq{)f{IC SOQIITl' COIJ.ECTIOS/UIIRARl' eoendtd~l'olf.Hlal~IOO-.,VIOOdfldilltd~ rl'l'lt \r\n \r\n(herolee \u0026 Erwin Sb.A'.0 . b 1886, (30120): 77t).6()6.8862. Sl!fSIIYJRV~Ammlllf'inimUfmifll,.d~u-- \r\n \r\nIILmJRICDO\\\\i'ITO\\\\'N\\\\'AI.Kl,liG l \"OIIHJ\\1\\1\\SllC.O.T 3 W.. St, 00120); 770-38\u00266458 (lpef, Mon. - fri. 9 - S. HNHlNR-EDM-FO-EVl. ~~laldlw:1- ~ ~p,c,,.. \r\n \r\n~ M f 1:30-t.30, ~ l S. HGtord,-d,Cfflll'r.ando/ficti\u003e blP1VdlrJ!st.11DtWD);~lP~m-s,~SMNy.\"5UIT.irl( ~ \r\n \r\nrl\\O o::u111C1L1,dtpor_di \r\n \r\nId l'o\\ S~Q \r\n \r\nall!d.,a. ~,9tlJ~,coi,iryc~. \r\n \r\nNttlmorl' ThtbestotSol.fttnHoip,Ulity \r\n \r\n,-i'/td1WJIS91lotC.\u003eCck \r\n \r\nto\\\\ln'RRIDGF. OR llJIL\\IUJ:ECKa:KCO\\'DlO\u003etlRIDGE Eutiaite. Road. (30120): 17038M3S7. ~-i: olliostc\"-\"t'd \r\n~ ~ ~lb' thvi ~ w,11 lM'r 11'1 1886 by MIC1Wntdbtrl \r\nCtll'l~~Hcl.oK,ng~b~lwtrtltloff,Ju,w_ \r\n \r\nAIJATI)():ii,\\ IAKF.\u0026\\\"ISITOKCF.\\\"ll:tt(OOE) 1138 Ga t+.-.y 20Sp,J.(30120);77().382.a1700. Rates: S14 S18.0pen:Dair,,,,s - \r\n4. Hf-COE-M-0s-C(-8ABf.f.lPNPGTHW5-CPDPRV-PA-VI. E.Jgk5KU\"d01Wtdlt'jfffll(\"ult NiKmSIOUQn{Jfo/1-ww \r\n \r\nR,\\CE FOR TII F. lff0\\\\,\\11 am. \\\\,\\R IJRl\\'IXG TOI R 101 N \r\n \r\nEIWW1St..(30120l;770-387-1357;8(N).13J.2280. 0pen:\"'1on.fn. \r\n \r\n9-5.ffH5. ~diwlg1C:V~r1maum...-,\"'i '4 \r\n \r\nCll'IIW.i'p\u003cWIGol~.,\u0026n:!IYCQ.rll; Tov \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nrwan O,\\K llllL U.\\I F.ITJl\\' North[nw,Sl,(30120);NR-VL C.,.-so/ ~Gi,,png.~p\"111CnitffS,twt'-dw,gQ1\"'1p,lk TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n~ ,.,d.t,c.-s. CSAGtrt PMI. Y011119- ~~l'l:lll'ltairmuttof bt\\1ctln. \r\n \r\nVG/IOtClMrMt1lilrrr~r,glllrwadl C\\RlW\\lU.EIIARTO'\\\\' COCXn' OR 101 N. Er.wi St P.O \r\n \r\nGfriCIISler.UIBSC~.IIIOSL~Rulw,.nfU.S. ardcuii,dll-droty \r\n \r\nBox 200397, ()0120); 770-387-1357; 800-733-2280. Opf11. \r\n \r\n= ! t l o ' ~ ~ . ~ ~ 1 i : : : ~ ~ ~ i ~ro~dildffotW.n.h:lnK.vtgM,1,HO(X'!';RN-; C.Al 'F.\\\\OOl\u003erARK 244 Bartow Beach Rd. {30121): 770-3875163. HBABFH.-PN-PG-TH-WS.CPRV. \r\n \r\nG,a-,t ~ ((\"l~d((I lO...,,,,.,  tttOr1SD't\u0026'DOI C.abntt \r\n \r\nt,;O,\\ M\\IPGROt:SD  CAR1T.R.Wll.U 800 (~lie While Rd~ \r\n \r\nROSrJAV.'N 224 Chelokee Ave. W~ {30120): 770-387-5162. 00120):770-3827330. Rates: SIS.75 - Sl9.95.0pen:datf,8 - 10 \r\n \r\n~F~1~~r- Rates: S2. Open: 10 - 12, 1 . 5. HNRMYMiRSNR. HomtolS.am j \r\n \r\n~ :R;:,.(~S~ PNi : .  =  ~ ~ \r\n \r\n.lonts.V,cro11,:it1~f/rlf1\\1'10fflf/l!'\"Gr.nfOll\"Qlt')'.Ml:ituit j t.lurriyfdci7,~drun,estlO()ff'lw,dih.showers.frmdlyhostcut'to \r\n \r\n:,~:::s!r:,7C:::Z::::':mm,(,lbi/kiolb'tef l A\u0026tJootwt\u003clke.ArS.1fli.i.mdhistoncJ11es. \r\n \r\n=~ ~ l'Ol'liC:: ffMOTI U:K.S l'IL\\H.\\t,\\t,1' 2 W. SL. 00120); 770. \r\n \r\n00 sr';~ ifi{= \\ ~ ~~9:i~f:t~~ \r\n \r\nMon.fri.g.5,HHf-Vl.(VBIBTSVl. ~ ~ 1 \u003c  ~ nlomv fiontolflscft'U.M\u003e4ors.JiTMlffl!'l'MgS.:nJr,,,rlYt'l:l,lrfflp~ LOCa!,,cf .., rheb:Hhi'lld!MApp.MlriJnl \"\"'p,omcrt1Jm\"\"\" 11-rt\u003e 1.100 tOOmi ~ m.tny ll'fAll'at!G, J/f1,J\u003cMlli, ~ \"fl tdl o\u003e\u003eld Nen:S.IGHTA! \r\nTRAIL CIIIUTAl,liS'lllAII. (30120); 770-387-1 157; 800733-2280. \r\nOpen: Mon.-Fn.g.s. H-EDMYAGR-OS. r,.,,W /SD-n \"\"\" IO R- \r\nplaehistotyolroti,,--Ammc.Jmd,Jt,ng/caJICIOTt.!ldTH On.g- \r\n \r\n382-4010. 0pen:MF.8 -6:lO; Sat 10 - 2; Sun 1:30-3. VI. rlr!9\" SSS. S7S. Open: 7am - 10p-n. HPF-OS.CCBF-F-lMPNPG PO- tJ.Jtrdt,\"GiiGr,w,r.Jl~., 191JB.,pdlfollSOd! , ~If \r\n \r\nOtl~~Wdl/1Jlf0.9\"Ufdby//ltCoc.t\u003cd.tCo asrhfor.okfJ/irsl CUGb:w Cou-Cot.,~ ,.,.,,, ~ P;w,ttr/in 1894 by \r\nART. Cou-CaldSJoJIJl~RN/orf'dtoongna/rordoonlfl 1989. ENnRTAJNMENT \r\nCUtn:RS\\ 11.lf UPtR.,\\ ()01201; 770-JS\u0026.1552.0pen: Seasonal. H-YA-GR-CC-EVI. Cdf~IJ.c-cfltlbt//lt9'w1PsrC1y,\"1~U-5. \r\n \r\nTCTH-'NS.(8.(P-OP-RVlDRHO.CTV-G5-PAMF. toa,,ed 00 d l,950-.Jm!'pft)11ScUllo,-,g I.JteAl.ltoon.a. Abin:unt ,-d(ti\u003e, swmm,ig. bo,~ ~ iffitmng JJ-,oom~. mw-dlltlfdcm- \r\n/frmce CM/('l'. CDllqs, U'I~ ll'l'l'KS ua ~ ;nJ bo.3Mg \r\nf.aotl,,r~'l'.,1(1'~ \r\n_,..., o... ,d tfltlwdol,,._~,0,1.p \r\n \r\nr1\"'1dTN1S. \r\nCASSVILLE HISTORJC SITESIMONUMEIVTS \r\n \r\n1.idl.amdWCIPfl'aCQ'!p!l'l)'Al~Ml'U,r,r:utrt'l:t1wlti LODGING \r\n \r\nAllA\\TA C\\.\\IPAICSPOCKr.fPARK NR. tnu,p --i ,,_,,pr.\". \r\n \r\n=COla:n,ps.nfSt\"rut....,.-a,tJlffll~AtUn,und',JO'OSSrJr II LDGlff lllhTL'li:O. - C\\MT1ll\\111J.E 851 Cm'M'tileRd.,NW~ e~Atl.W.,CM1J1o1119\"{CMl'...-Jtr1\")'MC \u003cis \r\n \r\nLTO\\\\'AU ARTSf.,\\IJ.fJI\\' \r\n \r\nI I Wall St. (30120): 170-382-8277. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n1 a \r\n \r\n/ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~~ \r\n \r\ni: \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n:p~ \r\n \r\n.'.!: \r\n \r\nS2S \r\n \r\n-Sl9.0pen: \r\n \r\n24 \r\n \r\n[.~~;;;;;;;~;-;;; ~~~~~;:!f=~r=~~;:;~~ CAVE SPRING HIIIS=T\u003cOR\u003eJRC CK\\\\'ESSrPTRElS,liGIMAXODNRUOMUETIN:ttTl'ASRK 3 Gto r91~ \r\n \r\nAl't. 00124); 7(16.7113382 V..Wdlt ~GM.bn \r\n \r\nU l bsdlfdulf. NR-YA-GS-VI.Bcal.fll9/Qnl~~ l),\\\\\"S JSS - C.\\RlT.RS\\111..E 5618 Hvwy. 20. ()0120); 770-382- \r\n \r\nlhedlff a tu.d 1:11 fflP NR ~ J)t'fQl!Wt'lm alutJ,,, ~ 1824; 800-3252525. Rates: S34.811 S6S.88. HHf-GR-OS-CC-PO- \r\n \r\n~ ~ ip!r.lJndb.\"\"\"'t \r\n \r\n: CTV-CBK-J. r- \r\n \r\nrht~1JSri.wnrdinJ1,,sit/neqw,nt~.andg,IIUttlpf 11't'fasltlt'bNutihit~\u003cthoma~o/1,J,l(,/J,1n\u003e/r,,lrd~Ulf'NR T/lf \r\n(,,o,yi.aSthoolbltlPONfhasbt\u003ctr\u003elot,,\"\"1~\u003coce IS-:6. \r\n \r\n~~..:=:v==f:,=: :~!~.!:.\":.~~-~.(~~:.-:l:'- l'l!.\\ll'IIUl SE111,\\\\'rRS/II.CIOS TIIFMT.R (30120); 77().387- i r.coxo WDGF. . C\\R'rEllS\\'IIJ.E 3S(ar;on 1.0op. (30121); 77095  HHf-FP-GR- \r\n \r\nLODGING ~ Wt~ ~: ,~:1=:--~R~~~:~ ~1s.~:~1:.:~~K1\\: \r\n \r\n~ Dl'IN('I' \r\n \r\n r.coxo WIJGF. 11 . C\\RlT.R.\"i\\lU.E 25 Carson loop N. w.. VCR. \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n(10120); 771).386-0700. HF-GR-m -CTV-PAMF. \r\n \r\nAIR ACMES MUSF.U'1 CartemllleBa,tow County Airport, i GUF.\\T IIOUSF. 204 EFelton Rd, (30121); 770-606-09:Xl. H-CC . \r\n \r\n(301 20);170-382-7030.Rat~ SI.CIO.Open: Mon.  Fn., 95. ED- . Ns-K-OV. \r\n \r\nCEDARTOWN \r\n \r\nt~~i:'!~~j~~ YANA. An.,.,t.o'lll'SIOr,1/JM~ \r\n \r\n11,\\.\\Wl'OSL'li,li C\\Klllt.'i\\Ul.E 5600 Hwy. 20 SE. (30121); iij3{foij iij iJ1-\\i,l1tt \r\n \r\n,1i~-H~~~~,fv!~l~ ~~-c:!1~~: SSO.S70. HHf.\u003c,fViNR-((-Ns-GC-HC-PO- HlSTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nGSVI. MatNll~~hMiimorfl\"~ ~ \r\n \r\n,.,.._\" 0111.1!1C11tu9,1J \r\n \r\nHIGSPRISG. TII F. WissahickonAv,..,, jlKl offt+.Yj27,{30125); \r\n \r\nJ!t.ld5.411dtnl'IO'!!WSMlhrJllO(Wl10fN Ga Dl!,pLl)1~ /840s: IIUIJUAl' l.li,\\'  C\\R'rF.R.Wll.l. 1-75Exit 126.P.O. Box200306. : lhtCIIErt.t'l!Jm,f/ltrt\"t,,ctlC.l'IOfs\u0026cl'fe,-,IOl'W'\u003c.r;...,.,1J)JIAI\\NIITP, \r\n \r\nr/itouJliWWI.A/sQ.htJloocCcn;,IIMMp,opMy1r1Nflll\u0026wu,.vCo. (]Ol20l; 77'0-386-0BJO. RatM:S38.9S SJ9.9!f. K-CCNS-H(-P0- md:ingf.d14WJdt.-tfht.W.Jmh1'9\"\"3rht!p'lf' \r\n \r\nSOBU: III U. 2361 Frank Kimi Pkwy~ (3012(t n0-3823392. RS-OV.ClIM-PA. \r\n \r\n: MUSEUMS \r\n \r\n::::;:;;::'-NC..'sbidlodllulr~b Hf. AB1.d~'Dl)r.llllt'U'!IM!d(IIW'\"'C\"'1l'l',._,,.,//lt l9lJNo- KSIGIITS LliS  C-\\RTERS\\11J.t 420 EastClvthSIJeel 00121): 7J0.38tW263. Rak!s:S38SB5.0pen:24hrs.SNR.C(-K-OV\u003cBK. \r\n \r\nWIIJJ.\\.\\I IA tl.\\\\t.\\.li ,\\ILlil)(AL ,\\lt'SJl l~I 51 Mineral Museum, . .\\IOTll.6  C\\RlT.R.WllJ.E 5657 t+.YJ. 20 N.E., {30121t 770- \r\n \r\n(30120); 77o-386-0576. Ratel: S2.50 SB0.0pert: l UM. Sat, IO j 386-1449. H.ffi'-GR\u003cCNSPO-CTV. \r\n \r\n- 4:30; Sun.. 1  4:30. H-HF-EO-M-YA-GR-SNR-05-CC-NS-PN-GS ) Ql1A1m LliX , C:\\K'fER.nlU.E 235 Dille Avenue, (30120); \r\n \r\nVCR-1BMf.VL ~ -  ltNWft. f.'-rwii.. tod.!, ~ ; 770-386-0SHt 770-386-1581. Rites: IRlel 538.95. H-GASNA \r\n \r\n9f\"'8\\GOS9'lr~G/Q:f,tw'I. ,;IIA, \r\n \r\nCCNS-PD-RSA.-OVflll{PA-A-0-Mf. \r\n \r\nPOI.K OOL~TY IIISTOKIC\\L SOCllll ,\\ll'SF.l \\I \u0026 G\\RDf.\\S \r\n \r\n(oliegl!Sl.offHwy27,(J0125):170-148-3473; 7J0.148-S906 \r\n \r\nOpM: Mwun open 41h Sunday of Nd'I month or by appt Mu \r\n \r\nJft.fflq,t'l'l4!1!5imJyolNchmondlorby~ \r\n \r\n''P\"' \r\n \r\ndl\"'1tfflt5. \r\n \r\nR5TAURANT/FOOD SERVK'.E \r\n \r\n'-tlll.EIIOlSI 228N.MainSl.()012St '!'1 \r\n \r\n170 \r\n \r\n ff?Ufflll'IIWPWWt? \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nl'Ol.KCot\\T\\' 1) 1,\\.\\UIICMotco.\\l\\lf.KCf. Polk(oonty(oorl house#2, IOOPricwSI. Rm. 102. 770-749-1652;800-226-2517. OpenMon-Fri.,8:30-5,C. uplofrn.llll.Jbn,,.Jry.-.niustrr~ 1/l'\u003cTfS J\u003ctyMls,111dMyu,~1.Hrsrin;~a-,i'q1\"-'~i-st, \r\n \r\nIIIOOE., IIOIJJ)\\\\ Rr.\\ORT 46] Hidden Hollow lane, (.30707); 1),\\1:rm, ln]'(JT 110 Depot Strttl. (30720); 706-226-3160. H \r\n \r\n706-539-2372. Rates: S40  S78.0pen: Ye.1.-.round. HNR-\u003ciR-OS- i NR-CC-NS-FD-Cl-A-VI.Builr\"' 1861.0.llronOtpolisoot!of/Mfewre- \r\n \r\nNSBf-FlPNPGTHC8-(HD-RKNA-Mf, (c.Hr,V \r\n \r\n m.lingdcpolsbuiltbtfotl!'d.CrulVI.J\".1/h.JsbemfC'StcttdMOl'lt'Df \r\n \r\n~\"%~;~~~,1~~~:~~~;~~Ra:]5~9_c5e~~~-L~: =':1C:'dol-.i~~r!:::;:=.uwig~ta \r\n \r\nv,il.1,.nfnm-,1!Ptn,ll~mr111\"1,il.r,,o1111w..,MCOWII)' ,\\,,iius BB-CBKPA. \r\n \r\nOlC. CAfl \u0026\\11l.EPARK 2211W.CMJ~BattleMountainRd, \r\n \r\nI M ~ . i s . -.'l'cw-blJrtrht'1l5th)('JlolRod,man. \r\n \r\n(30720);706-278-0217.0pen:Daylifjlthour5- ED-M-0S.No~ \r\n \r\nP/,f;,seSl\"f'O\u003clfJd,n~f11\u0026fMlvdlk.11r11g \r\nCHATSWORTH A Cfueftains Trail Community \r\n \r\nCLOUD LAND \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nf ~'Zi:~. 1~ ~1 \r\n \r\n1 t:.~~~K~.\"' (301llt J0\u0026.862-6363. Rates: \r\n \r\nchair.JCll!SS \u0026NSIWOi:ibullr~(MIW;.-,aldiers, \r\nPRATF.M\"SMJU. SOOPratl!l\"sM1gRoad,(30721); 706-275-6455. \r\n:.~~a::i;::::~,::::~,= Open: Groln:ls open day-lglt houis. NR-f-PN-TH. Htsloric w.Jll'f' \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SrrESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\nMqJrd(oll.Jfl\"ls0.')'1\\ffl.efldnOCtoiM!GHIAJ \r\n \r\nOllll' \\'A,,:\\ l!Ot.:SE STATF. lll!ITONICs n'F. 82 GA Hwj. 225 \r\n \r\nPlus!' ~DUI Mllll lh~ f,1,r \u0026 fe,rn,J/~r,,,gi \r\n \r\nNorth, (3070S~ 706-695-2598. Open: 9.im.-Sp.m. Tues. . Sal; 2 \r\n \r\n\\\\'l~'i\"ll:R.\\' \u0026 ,m A.\\11C l)tl'Or 00720); VI. BcsJr1t1 IBS1. cnt!al \r\n \r\np.m.-5:30p.m.Sun.. ED-M-YA-GR-OS-PN-G5.8J.ictmJIISIOlltufr/Jr ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nIMlt,,v~wrdTJ..-..boftheW\u0026AR.,,lroddc/dit-ruwolGJt-- \r\n \r\nOll#1m-s V. ,,,~, IB0,1.mdca,14;drh,, ~ipi.n,c//hr(herol..,'f' COlll!ITi\\Nr\\110.\\t\\LnSII IIATClffJll' Off GA 71 North of [ fP. \r\n \r\n;:,~::;::;.;.::o10:heri1!m'inngJfX'O('S. :?,l:~~~ ~ = ; ;/~ rb/l(WI 0,,'(0,,1/i'tlmlh bruurif.J Chtlrd.-.i h,,nd CJMn9S R\\lf(,l'i',S ,t Cohutt.:i., (30710); fN/lJlf.'S IOf.lrts rh.11~/hel\\'i1111111'.Jffl\"Jpe : ART \u0026 ENTERTAINMNT \r\n \r\n';}.'~t.\u003e\u003c\"\"::a:);;::L'~ ;w,iqi,.-s. Grotf}tows1,11,,~.Ji- : \r\n \r\n; ~~-IJJo~~E~~~-5 \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\n~OR NOR'nl G\u003cl l.FCOUKSF. 298 Nob North Drive, (30710); d.incc the.I~ fl!WC.nlmuaio!rb.1GHT,\\I \r\n \r\n~l~~fs4F.i~z~~~9J1gi~~~s~A~~~~:; :'i;,':-\"~:r:~:':mcoi:~=:::::;~~: l'Olff MOL~TAI.\\' s rATF. P,UI.K 181 ft. Moontain Par\\ Rd.. 706-694-SSOS. Rates: 518  520. GC. NdJ Notlh r#f CCIIISI! is a . MUSEUMS CRO\\\\\\\\' ('.\\RDf~\\'S ,V;i)A RClll \\'I~~ 715 Cha11c1nooga Road, \r\n \r\n1.t\u003e \"\"\"'\"1mn.ll'lkfrtmo111,n.mt8SSlool-loogrod:w311ilfllCh  dsl.JncefromClu~dfldA\u0026/,za. \r\n \r\n(30720);706-278-0217, 0pen:Tue, Fn.10-S;Sat 10-1 ,Cirun \r\n \r\n11.~o,lt/ll'~lpo,tlfo/i,t,l?IOl#Jr..,,, S,,W!f..,r#l('(Jwr;, \r\n \r\nG.lntYl56A.ldiM'Sis,tllMt'l.lfflhouwin!htoldoffR00rtfflgo/ \r\n \r\nhor;x,-,,...N,mflfl,J/Fo-PSt fh.\u003ep,lr/coffers.tvJl'll\"l}'ofoutth:rf'Mf.le$. \r\n \r\n(lo,.m(otlo,Ji.,bl.irll\"IIBBS l!COfll.l'fl$eiihibltsMlmDahoolft\u003e.mft\u003e \r\n \r\nHt,l,na_ fA'IJpnq.(Qlt~ W:l's1wm11119/;rudl, {xhmgiltldpKIIICk \r\n \r\nnAlsriy,,-.,d)~.,-,~~dfl!fXb Ii-om me,~ \r\n \r\ning ,.1'6HTAJ \r\n \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\nWdfilnd(hriokrehi.Jm.wJcof!ecrx:,nsolloc.Jihtn~!,Qf!S, \r\n \r\n\"\"'1StsourJdonrt.bl.olllROMIAIJP \r\n \r\nOOIUll\"rA Sl'RISGSAU\\T.,,iSl' Cf..\\11'.R 1175 Cohulla . WJSOOU, 00U.f.C110.'' 810 N. Tibbs Rd.. (30720); 706-278- \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nSprif19$Rd~{307l 1); 706-695-9093;800-940-6789.Rates: $45  :!8; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M-NS. AJ)t'1SOlldlcolrttlonof \r\n \r\nfL\\ R.\\'l~li c:lffJ:K Ml:CMU'nO~ ,\\RF.-\\ 401 Old ElliJay Rd.. S65. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-U5FS-EO-M-f P-GR-OS-CC  ; \r\n \r\n(30705); 706-695-6736. 8.Jd\\vood5f)CIJC,l(f,l ra1.e U5 411 (t(]((II NS-8FF-HR-L-PN-PGPO-RF-TC-TH-MCB-CG-CP-OP-RV-LOR-K C EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nfrooiCh.!tsworthJ11~1ts, t1rnr,V,rltlfl(/o,1 FolkN1FSRd IBMlfrx I0m,l,\u003es,,.,ffonfS6SJnul.\u003es \r\nSi~~L~i;;;;;;;;~: ::;=;;~s~~:~::.=~=~_;:,=.,.~.::=~-:. i~1P~,i~t~:~;;\" CAM'l'EM'SIJ.\\\\I U5Hwy41\\\u0026GaHwyll6,{30705);706-276- \r\n \r\nF0-8S-CTVEF8KG5-VCR-C5-5GT-MF. CdxJ/liJ 5pmg) CCtifcrtwe : l)AI.TOXCOIJ.F.GF. 213 N.CollegeDrive,(30720); 706272-4438. IJNJFdt7llo/J/elJrurCrorpn,,tide5M1iclNl~forcornmtnJSand; ED. \r\n \r\nLOO\u003c.ING \r\n \r\n1~-1~t~: \r\n \r\na,,,,nurs/1 dfr;;pfcnM,v,,,,.,,..,,,..cur \r\n \r\nl\"OI YrKl llt:\\Mllt 1:-., 11\\LTII\\ 2007 Chananooga Blvd~ \r\n \r\nL\\ Ul\\\\' TR,\\CF. l~C. 730 Milchell Bridge P.d.. (30705); 706695- \r\n \r\n(]0720); 706-278-4300. ;GJiT,lJ \r\n \r\n7351GC. \r\n \r\nA Blve and Gray Tra il Communiry \r\n \r\n: Wl \\TR\\ I\\, .-;. Mm., 903 West 8rid:je Rd., (30722-2626); \r\n \r\nI..\\KF. COS,\\'i..\\l'GA 401 Old Ellijay Rd., (30705); 706-695-6736. ; HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n: 706-278-9700. Rales: 569 - 599. SNR-((-N)-f'!-CI-CSK. !GH'Ai \r\n \r\nRates, 55.00.HfUSFSYA-BA-F-l.f'NTH-CP.Hirft'Jr/ik..,r.eo,-' i\\EW IIOPEOll!KO l .\\10.\\'U)ll:\\T Hwy. 381, (30132); 770- : \r\n \r\nPINHJf'f'OOUdat1~161-16J \r\n \r\nfjJ(~/,Jwg_)l\\-m-ni,,gfa\"'l9-~'Hltj:,itd,J1N.~: 445-6016.NR. M.ril/ht\u003espo,olamxwlbattlt..,~W.JISffi.ft'l'lltw: D.\\l'S l.\\'S - OAl,TO.\\' 1518W. WalllulAve.. (30720); ~278- \r\n \r\nr..- llf r(l'C!NtJOlll.x 'Y' \r\n \r\nSU.\"f't \r\n \r\n( 0850;800-0AY5-INN. r1 \r\n \r\n\\\\\"fSI.\\'\\ IIJIJ.Sf.01.F COlRSF~ I,\\(~' 1591 Sprirg\u003elaceSmyena : PICKt:rrS ,\\IIUBATIU:flfJJ)SrAll. lll ~TORlf.Snl: 2640 t \r\n \r\nfltJWff'l'Ci.'Mlon/Jott,\u0026i\u003ck(ovr \r\n \r\nRd.(l070S): 706-695-9300.Raies: 59 5i4.GC. SO}{'dllo/c(lPC(iJ/: Mt TaborRd.. (30132); 770-443-7850.0pen:Tues.- Sat.,S;Sun. 12 : 11\\\\Wro\\ I\\'\\ 11\\1.TO\\ 1000 Mar11et St, (30720); 706-226- \r\n \r\nll\u003c f\"ldr' \r\n \r\n - 5.H-ED-M-YA-GR-OS-CC-PNTH-GS. O,.,o/l/\"J!'best~-edCivJ '. 4333. Rales: S58  S73. H-HF-SNR-05-CC-NS-HCPO-CTV-CBK+ \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nWb.irtlr~lll/ht\u003efUtJal'I rhe~ll, /864~~ti.ldff\"Mllt.\u003ed MF.1GHrA.I \r\n \r\nC\\RTER'S IAM:.,uMl;\\.\\11.RfSOMTMario.JRcloflDamRd,, ..,on,olfti'IOOSl5C.ro'SSh/(Ofli\\i'r,W111CIMl'S.Tr~--6inl \r\n \r\n\"' -ou,.d pqlJ \r\n \r\n(30705); 706-276-4891, Rates: S40 - SHlO. H-COE-YA-OS-CC-Bf- .wld'tidt'Olflrerpte/dleb,mle Rt'iliefm.-,~Ari.Jnl.!C~MIIV- IIOIJl\u003en \" ' ll\\Ln1' 515 Holiday Avenue, (]0720); 706- \r\n \r\nFlMPNTH-WS-(8-CGLORK-Fl-GS. ((;IIIAJ \r\n \r\n1tyat Nt!ovHo,:ll\u003e Ch1.11ch. Gl'f'til\u003ct'YIOIKS~ wahddv,1rKJ1no- 278-0500. Rates: ~50 - 570. H-Hf-OS-COIS-GP-PO-RS-FD-CL-E \r\n \r\nPlu,PY\"tOU1\"'10IIJJ,MJt 16}-16) \r\n \r\nIJCI'. t(\",lf/A/ \r\n \r\nIM-PA. (\u0026ITAJ \r\n \r\nKL'l \\\\t:\\'rt\\\\ SOI G.L Madcbx Paricway, (l0705); 7'06-517 ART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nIJ A\\IA 111.F.KS (IIAWKSBfJJ. F,\\M.\\I ) 1618 Oawnv1lle Rd., \r\n \r\n1155; 7(16-517-11S6. Rates.: S4l-SS8. H-Hf-GRSNR-05-CCNS : HXF.A Ml~CE.'\\lT.R P.O. Bolt401(30132); TT0-4431649. Spe- (30721);706-259-9]10. Ra1es:S59 -S69. 0pen:Oa1\"1,11/reser,,a- \r\n \r\nGPTHRS\u003cTV-PA ((',HIAJ \r\n \r\n w/,1tt;StJrNbitslllOll/f!iy. \r\n \r\ntion. ED-FP-GR-05-NS-F-l-RF-TH-8B-CBK-VCR. \r\n \r\n=~:~,~~:~W:0.l t:0.\"l'F.R 111SH.Yf76,511!8, i ~;~r~i~2~~~s~~~-~~;-~a/~~~:I : ~~~f:~~~~. ~,: ~~~~-~~sJ:!~~!3t~: \r\n \r\n(3070S-Ol2n; 706-695~; 800-969-9490. Open: M-Thu : SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n' PA \r\n \r\n8:)0-5:30;Fn8:30-S.VI.K,HTAJ \r\n \r\n. l'A UWL\\'GCO. WIU)IJtT.M.A.'\\AGF.\\ll~TAIU-'..\\.~ (Two localed 11tF. IIOIJ.\\'TRF.f. llOl'Sf. 211 W. Cuyler, (30720); 7(16-278- \r\n \r\n?i~~~\\\\\"O~~~:~~: ~lj~~~~~~~i~r;~lis.6060.:~~~ ~ 1~2); F-TK-CP. H!.lrw,gdlmg~ ~ ; ~l~;:::~~J~J;I~!: ~~\\:;:~~~~~~x 100, \r\n \r\nOpen. MM - Fri. i3-5. CVI. tlJll\"\"RrudlOA!ivrottJte'bfgim..,f,~IJI,;ry(Oj6~\")\"(GH1AJ \r\nCONVENTI=M\u003e~o;;:'PMJP 16116J \r\n \r\n= SOtflllFA.\\11:H,\\' 1~11'.R.XATIO.\\'AI. DRAG\\\\',\\\\' 165] Olagslrip : (30722):706-226-46Sl,Rates: %5 - 5951\\w.,Clpefl: Mon. - Fri. g. \r\n \r\nRd\"(30132);770-445-218l(lpen:April October. 1aceseYNYSat- . 6- MF. (GHIA.1 \r\n \r\n; : , : : YA 118:hmkit.igramJD'ad ~chqd. . ~~1~)~i:e:1~ ~5~~~F~~~ \r\n \r\n(30720): 706- \r\n \r\nC0 1U 11TA I.OIXiF.Ai\\'I) CO.\\Tt~\\710.\\' Cf.Xll:R 500 Cochise l'Al!IJIISti f.O. IIRl\\'l,\\'GTOUH/IIISTORICMARKF.KS 249 E. . RESTAURANTIR\u003eOD SERVKE \r\n \r\n::!lt:~:r~~~;1.(i~\\t~5:J l ~ - ~ ;.:~: Memorial DI., (30132); 770-445-6016. CVB, P,odxed/Jr Pdctilg  O ll(Kfllr.\\ \\\\ \\ 1.,nSQ1 \\MF, 21SOE. Walfll/1 Ave. (30722); \r\n \r\nLD-RS-K-CBKF8K-J-G5-VCRA-C)-MF.AcOffP'l!'moi.n..Jn/tJ1P- CouityHighSdlool~L\u0026d)Wtohisto11i.wtftUfloc9Joo1 \r\n \r\nSM,l'frt!l.JI ';ll'Slo,l()() bc~.i\u003c'l'1Wldnandg,Dlf1ffW'I!/ lht'a:uti)' \r\n \r\ningl Dnllg1111f1\u003c1foJ'lrJSflc\\'lt11'/\u003ciH1A) \r\n \r\n TRAVELSERVKES \r\n \r\nCHERRY LOG LODGING \r\n \r\nl',\\I/IJ)ING COUXl'l' OL\\.\\IBER m r.o.\\OIF.HCE 249 E. Memorial Df~ (30132): 770-445-6016.C.StMemMil htslOnc:$Ui!i!Td \r\n: P:uftr,gMNtb~~;wJa.,fts!'WOt'\u0026/T,4/ \r\n \r\nOOZY AC.Ml~~C.\\111,S MFSfAI.'! 434 Whispering Pine Lane, DALTON \r\nl'iMWi'!'I inhH11i ~~J?~R~~~7321;888-27l7321.Ra1es:5100night.((-TH-: \r\n \r\nIGlfT.AJ Ql\\U,.ERII\\RRa. 9l8Mancet5treet.(30720); 404-266-52ll. \r\n(GHIAJ \r\nn. \\.\\l\\11\\l S C\\lli n'\\I.L\\ 1205 w. Walnut Ave. (30720): 706- \r\n226-0667. /GHIA! \\\\ \\llU\"JIOlSl\" Open24 Holn. Jn0dltcn,\u003c;H74, \r\nSHOPPING \r\nCAKJ't:r \u0026 Kl GotmEf COl:.\\'CII. 524 Holiday Ave.. (30720); 706-278-7]73. (lpen:8:30  5, (Npt'Dng.wldrugfdtO!ltll'I/Al.'S. \r\n \r\n. HISTORIC SlttS/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nCHICKAMAUGA \r\n \r\n11u~111oust: 506 5. Thornton Ave~ (]0720); 706-278-021 7. \r\n \r\nA Blve ;md Gray Trail Communiry \r\n \r\n. Clpen:8yapointment NRED-YA-N5VI, Thf'BMr!wsew.JSt.11411 lfll84B,isll!i!homt\u003eolo.Jlro,1sfimm.l)Cr \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nco:-.FF.UF.RA' rF. CF.\\IElERr ,\\,\\'O ,\\I0,\\'1/,\\I F.,T EmoiySt inWest \r\n \r\nf.OMI)()\\ IJ:f\\l\\\\SIO\\ HEU\u0026 ffRt:\\KF\\sr 217COeRoad. HiNCemeie,y, (30720);(lpefl: ~iqll hcus.. H-NR-ED-05-VI-CVB. \r\n \r\n(3070n; 706-375-4728; 800-487-4728. Raia: 57S - \\125. NHL- fromf8oJ-/86J/n,pr,J5..,l},thon.-JtdrfttConfcde'.irtU5U,J/tJi'Sol \r\n \r\nNRM-5NR-CC- N5-BB-CBCTVF8K-MF. .,., 'GHTAJ \r\n \r\nbarr.les111N'IIGec,rJi,J. rht-amere,y~4J1(0flfedp,iJteil\u003ed 4 Un,on \r\n \r\nPftJM'SH\u003cM.1don~14l5 \r\n \r\nunl.1101',11dt,vd, \r\n \r\nU,\\LTU,\\' fACroMl' Olm.F.TS'lllRK~ 1-15 at Walnut St., (]0720); 706-278-0399. \r\nl11c lnll-rior AlllT1l:11in: 30048Pt1r(JJe!Road;706-2176544 P/t,11,waur.Jdoo~ 161-lliJ \r\nTOURS \r\nDAI.TOXC\\Rl'L1' .\\IIIJ. l\"OUK.~ 221 1 Dug Gap Baul, Rd. (30720!; 706-272-7616; 800-3313258 Open: 1st Thur. Each Month lO.W.H-ED-NS. C,tlth.\u003eCl.tltt)-iCVBIO~\u003cIGJl'Jlf'l',,.i ri:u111/Dl''Caipt r (,opt.flolrheWoild,\"1111howl/JUlth.Jtirdude1 \r\n \r\n1998 Gt'Olgia 0 11 My Mill(/ \r\n \r\n171 \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nvlci!o~1\\ldlklhrou,/tthtft5Ntdt.nl~dept.n/,1 milf'IU. \r\nD.\\l,TO:\u003c-' oou-;.TO\\lN DF.\\T.LOP,\\l t\\T \\\\',UJ{L',G TOUR 210 N. Peritz Street. (30720); 706-278-3332. Open: Mon - Fri 8:30am 5:\u003c:qm.H-NR-E0-NSVl.1:wmor.n~aM.lrlS.eol)'il:fiilo/ \r\nhf:oty1\\1'Jh1fS11!1e\\'i'SflllgMdJtlnxi1/Hnns,~~ \r\n10l6i5~.()fu6Q),,~fl/Olffl~/oi11'iJtll}efotdgutk. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nUAJ:ro. .-cox,1:,110:0.\u0026\\'ISrroKSBl'RF.\\U 2211 Dug Gap BattleRd\" P.O. Box2046,(30722-2046};706-272-7676;800-3313258. Open: Mon. fri.,8:30- 5. H-O'!HB. v\u0026i1WCaq,ezC~talof /ht\u003eWald,11rheloorhil\u0026ofrhe8Jue~MO\u003c.i~CM~WS,1cr .tl!ormaooniWdilabfe.F.ni,yOUDtflhoppitig.OviW,-1-sray,Cheto.ffl:'hMll'l,sto,y.e\u003e.-trl]()()mofelfOOITl5.,17AJ \r\nPf.. 11PV1.-imp,JfFl6J l6J\u0026 161 \r\nD,UTO~J\\1.-IIJUlfW O.FAN \u0026 RF.\\tmnII. 210 N. ~ St. (30720); J06-22f\u003e..621J . IGl,f,4 \r\nCONVENTION CENTR \r\n.\\'0R111\\I EST GA lll-\\DE\u0026 00.\\'\\l:.\\TIO:,; (l'SI'EH 2211 Dug Gap8attleRood,(30720);706-212-7676;800-8l4-7469.H -OSCC-NS-FD-MF. 14J.SOO square fffl et1 l'l'oO ~ 11\\f'M' mre11ng 1ooms,11\\JCJelhibith;,/Js.1wobanqueth.JlfsiNldltinlP/JtM1ut.FJ\u0026i. bl~iy ro ,KCOmtnodatl' m-wenflOnt tradt shooM, IM'(Jliofls. b.Jpets .fidl\",fflmt\u003eeUr!gSofCJNYnwlD/M!f~.1GitTAJ \r\n \r\nDOUGLASVILLE  \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\nCL1.TUlt\\ l. ARTSCfSl1~ 8652 ca.relton St.. (30134); 710949,ARTS. NA. Roberts-MCl.\"tfy~ Ftt.irTt.dlttt.nl~pe,- \r\n\"\"\"\"\"\" LODGINC. \r\n111~\\1' \\US'll:R.\\' - ATIA,TA\\\\TSr 5481 Westmofeland Plaza, (30134); 770-9494926. Rates: S49  S65. H-GR-SNR-CUIH'O CBK-IM-SB. \r\nPlt.TM'SHOW~Ofl,,.~9 \r\nIIOIJI\u003e,\\\\' t\\\"N - IX\u003eUGL,\\S\\'lll.E (SIX 1-UC:SARfA) S479 W. Mo!t.landP\\aza,(30134);770-949-5730. \r\n \r\nQI Alffi' L\\\":-l - DOUGIA.~11JJ: 7101 Concourse Pkwy, (30134); 770-920-9228. Open: 24 ~ H-GR-SNR-OS-CCNSPO-SS-Mf. \r\n \r\nR.\\.\\L\\DAIJ.\\IITID -1\u003e01:GIAS\\l lJJ: 8315 Cherokee Blvd., \r\n \r\n\"' (30134); 770-949-3090. Plt.J1 \r\n \r\ndOll ~1611 \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\nI 1110. 111, \\ IXII C.1.\\5\\ l lU 3202 HwJ.S. (30135); 16Hr;., Hll;:-\\ 9-i51 ttl-.y. 5. (.30135); 770-949-8400. H-CCNSACT. \r\n \r\nRffER PARK 34S S. Main St. (30S40); 706-63S-7700.Open: Mon MUSEUMS \r\n \r\n Fri 8  4JO. f-PN-PG-PO-TC. A~rl'O'Nl'ltmpe., OIi IN ~ o f ~ (oos,,i/.311'(\"1! Rii.w, thep.ri olktsp,rni\u003c. ~ m,,nmwig. Nrd_..,,spo,tsoolitr!'s. \r\n \r\n6TII CAL\\'AIIY ~1LSEU.\\I (30472), 706-861-2860. Open: Cill for ~ l.oGl:C-dOf'lfotmi.vp;,adeiffl:L~Rt:grsttyisl,ng!.!usa,m dtuuledtosho\\\\\\21119/,1(,o/(.w.Jt)'l!WI \r\n \r\nSh.\"11)1\\l\\\"G P.O. BoK 1028, {30S40); 706-6353483; 800-276 OIVE.ACWilN'ScMJiWJ1\u003e1WIM\"1Si~f.lliiay for5PtCJ(icbustnffioptrd/ingrMria (00/det~ of(MWiltYCe \r\n\\\\l lmPATII GOLF COURSE CherokeeOriw-, (30S40); 706-276.3080;800-476-3080.HiY'fled.br/ief.miusChtrokeeOuef. dsch.JI. ~ 18../toll} grilccuse is ope,i lO rhtf)liiic. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nBrsTWlS' I1Jt\\' - BAmn-11JJl l:-l:-l 1715 Lafa yeue Rd .. (30742);706-866-0222. Raies: S42.95 - S'JJ.95.H-GR-SNR-cC NS-Pl-CTV-CBK-J-IM-1/1-MF. \r\nPil-1~~owJdonp.19t9. \r\nt,\\ Pl' \\I \\.S QI \\R'ltHS IIFJ) I( 1110~\\k.l \\STI\\\\ 13 Barnhardt \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nCirde,(30742);706'858-0624;1nl-71o-6816.Raies:S79-S119. \r\n \r\nDl-l\\lO..\\\"DWM[ CA\\IP GROIJ:'.D Route 2, (30540); 706-273  Open: 7am  11pm. NHLNPS-OS-CCNSTH-88-0V-FBK-J-GS \r\n \r\n3075 . \r\n \r\nNASBMf. \"'.GHJAJ \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nHINTON \r\n \r\n21:':i:J:\u0026s!~ : f~3r.;i; ~~ L~~~ ~~~~ \r\n \r\nj HISTORIC SrTES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nNS-CTVPA \r\n \r\n; JOll\\''S .\\UU. twlton.. Open: weekeockonly, ~~ to sundown. \r\n \r\nC,\\RTlllS JAKEMARL\\',\\ \u0026 RF.SORT Carle rs Lake. (30540); ; ED. Resk:ffl/ opetil/lng WJ/(!fp(1,VefI st:nt mill. G,cu,di.fll',lr and 706-276-4891 . Rates: U9.95-S100.00. 0pen: daysinsum. call in :  m ~ w o#Jiijp,,7t111.onGASJ.w1Hmon. \r\n \r\nwinL H-COE-OS-CC-SFHMTHWS-CB-CG-CI-LO-R-K.fL-GS. . \r\n \r\n~~~'~\\IL\\'. \\\"Plt1S,-SHOllfildon~l6},/{,J \r\n \r\nHIRAM \r\n \r\n\u0026 RFSTAIJRA, T 75 Dallon St., (30540); j RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nllJJj\\\\ \" ' 30 South Mai n St., 00540); 706-635-4615. Rates: \\ IUGIIOH\\ SIT.\\KIIOL:il P.0. Box 765,(30141); 770-943-5658. \r\n \r\nS34 - S6S.SNR-OS-CC-NS-f-l-K-Fl-ClV-PA-Vl. fGHI.V \r\n \r\n: /GHTAJ \r\n \r\n110\\lf.OI G\\Rl)f\\[R r,nE.~$ 59 RiverSt.. {30540~ 706-276- ' \\I \\RTI\\'S 1788Atlar11aHi!p.'l,l'f,(30141);770-443-2510. GHTA. \r\n \r\n7473. Rates: 550 SIOO. HM-CC-NS.BBCTVFBK-VCRVI. ,r4.1 \r\n \r\nmo. TIIIl\\'NATC\\RTEC..\\YFAR.\\IS Hudson MalM Rel. (30S40); JASPER \r\n \r\n706-276-1]38; 1-800-FAAM-821 . Rates: SIOO  Noll. 05-CCNS.fPNTH-BS-CI-CBK-GS. \r\n \r\nOpen: Jan ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nSlllATFORO MOTOR L\\\"~' GA 515 at MaddoK Drive, (30539); 706-276-1080. Rates:i.ndl'rS38.9S SSB.'JJ.Opl'n:24hrs.H-GRSNR-OS-CC- NS-GP-HRPO-ClV-C8K-PA-MF. \r\n \r\nj : \r\n \r\nRUR.,TMOl.~TAl~' O\\\"F.RI.OOK Bumt Mountain. (30143); 0, GA1J5,llmif.olspNAbth-r.i/.iNjlhP\\volrhl.\u003e5001hMdolthe \r\n~dt!MOi..-tl.JW.0nJd\u0026-rd.Jy-70m,/es10A1Llfilil \r\n \r\nms \\HIOTJIATII LOJ)(jE 1Mliiepath Rd.. (30540); 706-276-7199; : HtsTORK SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n706-276-7100. Rates: SISO. GR-OS-f-GC-HRPO-RF-TCTH ; MARBLECOURTIIOIISE Ja5per. (30143); 706-268-3129. On 1M \r\n \r\nLO-RKMF. \r\n \r\n. !iite111!86/)/ht\u003eUIJlrr1SolAckensCcwl)'r.11Sf'datln.(,nf/ag!Cprotefl \r\n \r\n lheSt.J1rofGoo?,,~semso,frrmilhtl/J!lon. \r\n \r\nTOURS APPi. ORCHARD AU.El' Elijay, (30540); 706-635-7400. ~ \r\n \r\nOGIJ:IllORJ'E o\\10.'ilJ)U:,T M(W'IUmenl Rd., off Burnt Mtn. Rd., (30143);706-692-S600.Hllfaicl{'mln.do/~ Tr.,,/ orq- \r\n \r\nofrhtCDtl'l!y'J IB~OtdamarrfprtddaoossW~Vill- rwly !\u003eIOOd J8 fl. ulMae /ipmng dMnq. \r\n \r\n,.,.,. ..,,.Jb:igS!\u003cl/t'Hl',)'Sl Tapirtiwr,Jn:v6Vaid.:UChambtofolCom- OWPICKl\\\"SCOl'.i\\1''JAIL P.O. 8oK 327, (30143); 706-692- \r\n \r\n5600.Ratei:S1,(undl'I 12flee.). YA. Reswt!t,1\\.llfJ/rwbirf.KAdl \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVKl:S \r\n \r\nMIIJhedshffift:S~fslllldh.i,ig,ig~ \r\n \r\nl.()\\(alUK\\SJUliS-UOll,I \\S\\IIH 847 1 Hospital Dr., (30134); 770-942-7795. lfjHIA \r\nOITU\\fh.~Tt\\h.llOISF, 6331 Douglai Blvd., (30135); 770949-7000. H-05-CC-NS-CSS-A ;Ht,\\; Rrn um:m:11 3100 GA ttlvy. 5, (30135); 11.,j 111. \\\\\\IIIJ 11Ut~r. 1-20W\u0026H\\',Y, 92, (30134); nr:., \r\n\\\\l\\'iT0\\\\10011.iSl-'IMfN 2123 Fai1burn Rd., (l013S); \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\ncor~n- l\u003eOl'GL,\\S \r\n \r\nOL\\.\\IBF.R 01' 00.11.\\IF.KO: P.O. Boil 395. \r\n \r\nI (30133); 770-942S022. Open:Men  Fri. 9- 5; SaLS:30 - 12:30. C \r\n \r\nroon:sm,n/o,rnJllOll\u003c1'1aildblt\u003e.(G\"IAJ \r\n \r\nTRAIL \r\n \r\nJASPrRJl'NCnON Cove Rd., (30143); 770-393-4924. f\u0026lMff~ \r\n \r\nPINSi-s...,.o.,,.1d0\u003c1p.1\u003c_11/6Jl6J. \r\n \r\nB[\\TON,\\L\\ CKA\\'ETit,\\ 11. (30540); BM/Oil Mlf(l(t,yeMldApp;IJ,1- unNjV!' ma ofcom\\~ sr0tt \u0026 lmray lesson l.JU!d1t1 thtoldt,r \r\n \r\nIXJIIGl.-\\.li:\\'IJJI. IJJfAl, \\\\l-l.00.\\I F.CFXIT.R 2145 Slater Mill dii.wirr\"\"5.nn101ve/Jknol'lnhikingrrails~!71l!l'M'IM,tf/JGffi'gia. ubm~(,111l('J,ocmsof1J11ntpt'S\u0026tollt\u003ectibll.\u003e1M,~asmti:\u0026 \r\n \r\nRd.,(30135): 770-942-5022. 0pen: Mon. Fri,, 9  5;Sat 8:30 Am'ss\"po,nfS/!(!fp, \r\n \r\n-s,m'llt'S \r\n \r\n12:30. HF. TOl.ffl!.w1h-mat.ionavalible. \r\n \r\n; TRAVEL SEAVIC.5 \r\n \r\nELLIJAY * \r\nA Benion MacKaye Trail Community \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT Gll.\\lf.R ARTS \u0026 IIERITAGF. ASSOCIATIOX 100 Industrial Blvd. #S. (30540); 706-63SS60S. Open: Moo. Fri.5. M. ~ n : \r\n \r\nETON \r\n \r\n: PICK.E.\\\"S 001::\\TI\" QL.\\.\\181]{ OF CO.\\I.\\I F.Rcr. SOO Stegall Dr~ \r\n \r\n. (]014]); 706-692-5600.A-FF-CT-C. Wotld'sutgfflf)IDdx.tro/m.Jt \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n ble TwrhGtctpi,IM.wbltC~nlmnt'i\"tbw,g~~ \r\n \r\nI\\\\ I\\\\ Bil.I\u003c\\ 8H.EUiF\\.\\T 245 Fifth Avt. E.. (30724~ 706-  MJtblefts!NJ( lh,frrsl/tJI\\.\\MtfldrnOr:mtl@flA, \r\n \r\n511-0526; !ll0-2015477. Ra1es; 575  587. SNR-cC-NS-88-ClV- . \r\n \r\nFBK.  ~1~. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nKINGSTON \r\n \r\nl\u003c'rli'SIWllfl'ffsprWlgin fllj;r/W SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nFAIRMOUNT \r\n \r\n. MUSEUMS Kl..\\\"f.s'l'OSC.OSFFJlf.RATF.MF.\\IOHIAJ, .\\IIISEl ,\\I 13 E. Mam \r\n \r\nAPl'Al,\\ CIIIA,\\' llL\\IL S Westside Sq.. (30540); 706-635-7400.  MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nSt. (30145); 770-387-1357; 770-336-5269. Open: By Appoint- \r\n \r\nTH.!',\\:'11m?Ml~lral/sO/lf1111\u003c1tmgJ11 N.W.Accesspo.,1Shere. j SUSRIS[PL,\\..\\\"ETARIU)l\u0026SOF.;\\\"CEMUSEli.\\l 1427 Slate ment ED-M. Mtisroruembrare1 /O\\W'l's1Kirhrslo,y,Gteat Locomoriw \r\n \r\nC\\RTf.R'S L-\\KE Canl'!'s Lake, {30540); 706-6357400. BM i Minl'Rd.. S.E~l30139-2835);706-337-27i5. EO-OS-GS.FtWp-o- Ch.ise lt!Wd)SQ'Hane lhrrn.i1nngpotn1\"'\"M.ildit(llhfSH\". last \r\n \r\nTH-CP.COf~tlourt'dooWCoos.n..itrttRNtfOttpfsr; g,.vn:solfc,rl?d,11J pmew,yf:st.nlJldSurdiyJl.fff10Cf'I.Ocrobtr CmkdetiiltSllfl'IWMlolthe,',lrss$pp,. \r\n \r\nW.~e.1\u003etolM~sisSfJPL(~S1Wl\\lw:f'.6sh. \r\n \r\n'drocxjlM.ly(OOtffltvaries. Prlv.Jll'fJll)!pmJCdt!ber1tr\"\"!/fd.S!m- TOURS \r\n \r\nCOlt UTr,\\WIWUn: .\\l.\\.X.\\ Gt.m:\\TAKF.\\ Cohutta Wildli fe . rllfl'('dl'f)ilV~ \r\n \r\nMM\\agemenl Alea. (30540); 706-635-7400. F-IH-cP. kl altnf)'. \r\n \r\nH(,ng.a,lp,lg.filhng. \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nll0RS.H.\\CK RIUL\\'G Old Blue Rdge Hwy., (30S40); 706-276- : FORT OGLETHORPE \r\n \r\nKISGSTOS IIISl'Oll\\' TOIKS 710387-1357, 800-733-2280. NR-Eo.MVA. 5:-ep-mg,.MklOurSffl'icto.-J.Jblt,opre,k,,r,,Jlf\u003ed \r\n~IW'P'f1$\"11hNJnCt,-!m. lantAplotrdtlncfi illl~M/T.lryddwsr.-oitt/lD.\"'111!ti/Nby.Jltl'dC10IS. \r\n \r\n25()1). GR-HR-CP. \"'1Mfll5 ; , . ~ IIM'l wsnu,g 111;,iy f or speci1i,c l;w,x_,ssop(.'liilmgdCtMlldWl'll.KIOI.Jmbtrof(otnrrlML' \r\nl\u003cAl'AKL\\'ti P.O. Bo~ 327. (30540); 706-276-3600. GR-OSCc.F Rf-SGT. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SfTES/MONUMENTS \r\nCJ UCKA.\\L\\ UGA\u0026 CIIAlTA.\\'OOGANATIONAi. MIIJTAR\\' PARK US llwf. 27. (30742); 706-866-9241. H-NPS-EO-M-VASNR-05-CC-PN-TH-GS-PA OldesrMid IM\"{Jf'St n.,tion.JI mih'till)'p,'rt.w1 \r\n \r\nLAFAYETTE ATnlACTIONS \r\n \r\nIUO\\ .UOU,\\' rAI.\\' \\\\lUJUt'EARE\\ Rich Moumain, (30540); the tlat.UI. Vcsitor(Ml't'l';book5tcre FullerGUIMIIStUllttndCMll.'flnldf KEOWN FAU.S Pocket Rd. Almuthee Oislrict-CNF, (30728); \r\n \r\nTH-CP. 9,clXliiClao#l'liliYlleli. Challangeofmomt.wnr~isloog dUdio-viw.llp,esMIJIIOn.Sireofrl~stJt'dbkxxliest~.w1theCMI ~rodbluffl. hglelevJIIMS\\V~~mfflJpMJ\" \r\n \r\nll'll~i1ffl.\u003edby/dtr1c..i'l}fflilldhl/n/ers. \r\n \r\nW~1-.Hd!OCC!m00St\u003ep1.l91ha,,:ll0th,186J \r\n \r\nAt.uwlceoll'o~\\\\'1\"$\u0026Jh!bl. \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n1998 Gforgia 011 1\\tfy Mind \r\n \r\n ff/P!ffllt'!JiWiJWJ \r\n \r\nl'IGEO~' .\\IOI ,\\' r,\\I,\\' Lafayette-, (30728); 706-37s-7702. HR-TH- \\ MCCAYSVILLE ~==~/uhliJp,mlM.'~Det\u003epl'Sl'wt'n. SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nMClJ-:IIOKE00\\'E N,\\\"llOi\\1\\1. IUSTORIC DIS'1111CT Louted \r\n1:::,,t::~lfr,o:;u:::;:!Y/Ds:==lnfo,- onG.iHwy. 19],(]0728); hf.l'l)'J/IM)trnrm,lCX'IOtr,Jp\u0026des11Df \r\n \r\nf,\\GlfADl'f.Yll.JRF. 00.\\IPA.\\1' ,\\,',I) F..\\GIJ: R-\\,\\'Cfl (30555); LODGING 800-288-3245. Open: Mar. - Nov. USfS-F-HR-PN-RF-TH-(B-CP- SIii'!~ H,\\IIJIU - Kl,',GGOIJ) S400 Alabama Hwy. (30736); RS-FD. l\\.1lttl'W\u003cllt'I' raftr9 un Ifie On:tt, RM.\u003er, hMebd,::i trdi rides, : 706-965-7080. Rates: ~3  SSl H-SNR\u003cC-NHOCTV-CBK. \r\n: =,:.t;:o';;,: : ;K~ (30555); 706- \\\\\\11lf/10l~f.~24Holn. 1,i~ 'rTA ,il)t'itngtrope :JU\"St and C'Nfflllght .-:ain11IOW101S. Ga!w illld; RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVlCE Road, \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n632-7696.F-PN-PG-TH. r,slt,W./Jffl(orpslR'ldxonlmbrisal TOURS \r\n \r\nIIIDOf.', CRIJ:K RF.CRF~\\110~ ,\\KEA 806 E. Villanow St., the TocmtRMf ~  t a {)C'II( ~ gills, rmoara: 1fi 8,\\l'nJ:tl}JJ\u003eS A:'iU KACKRO,\\ DS Sllf.Cl'IOfJ) PIIOTO \r\n \r\n(30728);706-638-1085. USFS-HR-PN-TIHJ'. ~hibng.n:I: ~coc.-a:iv..W., \r\n \r\nTOUR (30736~7tJ6.861-4S:17.A/un-filedexoting/Otl'ofhtsb1c \r\n \r\np,awdngonaeek/Nt;1fJ()Mf'Hk.lfandcoolfaafewd.7/Sthtndr,,Jp- \\ Wllt'll:V.'A'IT.R R,HllN\"GA,\\'l) CA,.\\'OFJ~'(j McCarsil1e, : Slfi!SiiCAIOOSclUU'lly l\\7drtf)So,,howbesrwp/',ot(qilfi!rhem Cal/ \r\n \r\nti:'.~:1T. 9 Toccru ;11- ~lnNdoonalFOfl'Slrw,C.Jlllot.n \r\n \r\n: (30SSS);800-899,MTNS. RF.C,uided17pslbmrheOaiePRiwY,~ . for,1cq:iy \r\n \r\n(iOI.F OJ!R 638S.Main Stn!el (30728); Rates: S20 - j mi. 1'lY lmtrnh ~dJ\\.m r1ll\" \r\n \r\n,'llio w.1Jilli(\u003e. [ TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n=}~~\\~1;:-:;;_ . j ~1 \r\nl'OCKEr MF.Qlf.,\\TION ARf.\\ 806 E. Vil!aoow St, (30n8); 7()6. \r\n \r\n~~ ~i~~~~~::~2~~ ) CATOOSA oou~n ARFA OL\\.\\IBF.R OF CO.\\l\\lF.RCE 8S4 ()d \r\n \r\n638-103S. Rates:S6.USFS.VMH.C.wrpw.iss,rt'olCCCC.-rpdur-. GS-SGT.lw/lCU)'ro~dd-jlTJJSo,,rtll\"fioop.Jdr.i'dllcOl'f'Rio.w . t.-1illRoad,(30736); 706-86l-4807,0peo: Mon. - Fri., S:30S.C. \r\n \r\n,ng 19JO'J. T.k\u003ci.J. /J6N!\u003et'1m1!.#J)('ffl.\u003e l1 f/}~e.ofVil.1- C F.-.rilRS.n:lp.ps.qt ll.-n/CJ11'9'~ffjoyh'fM'co.JSrtYrvl!owr \r\n \r\n1.:11v lllmr,rf,r.onPooenRd. lotl/lllik. \r\n \r\n miesolcmlnlOIIS1~.M!SMldsplaslw't}lun. n.Ckoee~w.ll'die \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n'. S\u003cttforfhe1996~ 1\\htew,1fl'r-/GlfTAI \r\n \r\nl),\\\\'S l~N - IAF,m :nt 1209NorthMainSt,(30728); 706,638 j \r\n \r\n3100. \r\n \r\n. MINERAL BLUFF \r\n \r\n,\u003c,HTA. \r\n \r\n~.,C/ul,JdOr1P'9'16116J. \r\n \r\nGf.ORGIA \\lSITOR ISfOR.\\IAllON O.XT'EK  Rl\\'GGOUJ 272617SSouth,(30736);706-937--1211.V1. 0ieol//Sl.lt(lcper \r\na11'd~coowrs/ocdttdMCll!}Gea-gia~11-bound1116'Sfdte \r\nhynv.JyS. Vosiroo 1'Jilltindt,c,t,AJm.Jps,1Mbrodwtei, Mw!JOO.'hml \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nMmnesr.iff.t1S11'PMJS1~.n:lrf.'Sl100ffl~l\u003ellll7f \r\n \r\nIAIO:V.'001) MOlTJ, 10777 Lake-.-.ood Hwf, (30559); 7()6.374 (Ol.flOl'ISate~fct/oog.flg..JS1wlasc1rooml'efl'l'\\\\1/JQ'l.sen-a \r\n \r\nKll)G E,\\,\\'l) \\'AW.1'SCE.\\'IC Rl'-\\\\',\\l' 806 E. Villanow St., : 5511; l 8(X).242--119S. Rares: S39 - S45. Open 24 hrs. SNR-CC \r\n \r\n~:~~~~:f:~r~1~':~~.:-ci-K~~~~: (3072B):70\u0026638108S.Sctnrr47mlletqrn:m\u0026,g,n.w~ ' Bf-PNCTV. \r\nolW r.M;nJJOI in Wt..io.v \r\n \r\nRISING FAWN \r\nA Blue ;mdGroy Trai/Commvnity \r\n \r\nLITHIA SPRINGS \r\n \r\n: ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nIITIIIASPRl,\\'GS \\\\'A'IT.R ,\\,\\'() RIJTnJSG CO.\\ll'k'W Bank head Hwf. (30057); 770.9443880. ED-M. Sheol h/$100 J#X1'l9i. F61/IA'elfJlflilyDoclorMIMUll,medawlgllldm-17rogRod \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\nliWfJ:lV.'ATER CHEEK ~1~\\TE CO.'iSF.R\\'ATION PARK Mt Vtr non Rd., (300Sn; 8008647275; 77l).732'S871. Operi: 7am 10pm. HPf.OS.CCBFFLPNPGRFTHPA_ Si'.t't'AVJr~C,M. ha procefrJUilClof~tnyminutes'omOOl-\\-11/CMflAl1Jn1.Jfruhr \r\n \r\nMORGANTON \r\n \r\ni RISl,\\'li FAWN SfARI.FS Newsome Gap Rd., (30738); 706-462- \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\n: 2552.Rata:TrailridesSlO/hr.HR. NCl'f'Seml!G.JpRdofffMyll for} nw.rumkfionr;,iM.'/frult21111.rosr.fu.rrail,d,,OR'flligh!l'idef, \r\n \r\nMORGA.\\TON l'Ol:\\T (30S60);706-632-3031 . CP.Si~on ponrnd@s.hoM\u0026tadltSl.ippl,iel.HaSMlotsao\\\u003e. \r\n \r\n=:.rbt'S..FM'SISMtcf'~~asiwlaspw,1/t' ART \u0026 ENTRTAJNMENT \r\n \r\nO 1 \r\n \r\nPF.\\'SJ,'iGTl).\\' f'Ol,\\T PRIXJ'S Rt I, llox390(NewSalemCorrm \r\n \r\n~~;~!~rs:c~:~~FB~~ ~~= ..s~ ~~\\\\S\u0026 PA:\\'C\\KES 62SWrseRd.(305fi0~7()6. ; \r\n \r\n738);70ft.J98.. !8BO. C N l l  / a ~ o l / o c . l l \r\n \r\nOpen; 2-day ~lil'j. USFs-FPGROS+ : STATE PARKS \r\n \r\n11911v.ine1yofnaruralartJlllSloricJ/rt'SOO\"Ces,,nc/ud,Jg(MIW..-,era !t'Xflirfl'IIIIIA'IS,.~mie:o/uilllf.s~-1.ilalt\u003e'4 GHfAJ \r\n~-our'onlhtbtoflbt-RoadMiP \r\n \r\nIIIURFST INN \u0026 fl\\', PAJlK 7077 Old Hv,y 76, (30560); 706- f fJ.(M)l)L,\\,\\'I) CAS\\\"ON Sl'Al 'E l'ARK 122 Cloodland Canron \r\n374-6618. Rat~ Mll1arge.OS-CCNSH-RF-CPRVK-CTVIM. : PaikRd.(30738); 770.389-727S;706-657-4050. Open:7a.m.  10 p.m. HSNR,Pf-OS-CC-PNPGPO-TC-TH.CHGCPOPR\\1-CTV \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nSIIO\\t:'tS L\\\\ \u0026 SI nu ssociestmarto.. (]0l22t 7J0.941  MT. BERRY \r\n \r\nS384. /GHrA.! \r\n \r\n[ EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \\\\ \\MU IIOl SE Open24 ~ . Jill/.J/OOSpoogs./GHFA} \r\n \r\n[ RFRRrCOJJ.EGli 2277 Martha Beny 8MI., (30149); 706236j 2226;706-232'5374. EO. \r\n \r\nG5PA. 751\"'1f\u0026IT.iilw511e,40btdg,oupca,rp. 16il),C'QIJA)t'dco, \r\niqs,JOwJM:..i~es.Locdll'donlfr1wstt'm1\"1ofLoolOllf Mot#l1a11. Rl,;JIJl!dq, WJtfrials.;xwi~l'IStasm.iAe,rON \r\ncf~mos1scf'flkpibinlht5curhMsl.Hwgu.-S.pool. /ro'ld tW11 Mld(JKJIICXing.r-4 .,111AJ \r\nP~)HOO,,t,/on/M!I.KAofrhtROJd,.IJP \r\n \r\nLOOKOUT MOUNTAIN \r\n \r\nRESACA \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 REOIEATION \r\n \r\n'1998 Georgia 0 11 M)' Mimi \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nROCKY FACE \r\n \r\n: SPORTS \u0026 RECJIEATION \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SfTES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n! MARSIWJ.FORK~PRfSFJl\\'f. HorselegCreekRoad, (30165); \r\n: 40487Hi946. HHf.NRTH. Group fllclr5by,woitlmlt.'l'lton,y Apn \r\n \r\nATIA,TAC\\.\\ll'AJGNl'OCKf.l' l'ARK Open: 24 hours. NRTH. : v,11emtut1!presm,eO',mtdbytheNdnweCommr.mcySp/Mdidhdfd. \r\n \r\nlnll.\"pfetNrmirtp.1rk.gr~p/,:litl!;At/.Jn~1C~(CMIW,ll'} . ll'oodkttirwithlu.iils. Bigf\u003eh\u003eB..i/Ne T1,rJfot theb/H!dcJNJv,swlly \r\n \r\ncl('I/V!/}'illRodyfilCeM01.mlJill. \r\n \r\n. ~ \r\n \r\n.\\IOU:\\T IIFJlHl' SQUARE ,\\L\\IJ. 9'13 Mount Berry Sqllilre, NE, (30165); 1-800-444-1834; 706-295-SS70. Open: Mon Sat 10 - 9 Sun 1-6.0S-CC, wrtti56stctesNldmoo\u003eoorlieway, MoonrBeny \r\nSq.weoffffssh:WngtllJO)ffl\u003c'YllforalJgt'S..Stopbyd,e/oodcoortfo, \r\n.ibtieroea1bcftw\u003eO(lshoplctf'.'\\\\\u0026t. ooil~ shQl'.'So, home furmsh 19S.FOt.tlyot1shopp,l,g1ieedsl'!Slrl\\ffBe\u003cry~e \r\n \r\n: .\\\\Al'O\"SU)CKA,',1)1),\\.\\1 181 Lock and Dam Rd., (30161); 706- TOURS \r\n \r\nii-ihi-ilrl'-i'MjlJn-H,H,,, \r\n \r\n~:~~! 7!~?! ~ ~ : i ~ : : : ~~':! : 234-5001.ED-YA-OSBFf.LPtHG-RF-TH-O'-flV-fl-PA flW'miles IIISTORJCDOWi\\'l\"O\\\\ N RO.llf,TOI IR 402 Civic Cen1e1 Or,, \r\nj :::,;.1RameoflBl.wBluffRd.~(~/WS1res,lwling \r\n \r\nA Blue and Gray 8, Chiefrains Trails Community ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nROCK\\' MOUl'ITAIN RF.\u003c:KFXOON ,\\..'D PUBLICHSIIING \r\n \r\n_ w.:lk!ng1t11111J,4'(Jlf{!l)/;J(~e/OC/1tocir.t\u003erhlou,jt \r\n \r\n~:~954fs7:~~~-:t~~-f1/:J:Ji~~~= ;TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nthe~()(,pl. o/Na11rr,l}Re5otla5;,r,d1heOrfarho,pel'(,,w,(~p. : GRF..\\TF.11 iimn:f.0.'ffFX ll(),\\' \u0026 \\'ISffORS Rl/ltf.\\ U 402 \r\n \r\nOAKIIIIJ. / ,IIAK'll lAl:ttRr~ll!SfJ)}I MarthaBenyHig1way, : Ro\u003ckyMotxira,ProjriskxaredonS,lW.-:'1-'Sirdutfr,gll-.Orrro Civic Center 0..., P.O. Box ~23, (30162-5823); 706-295-5576; \r\n \r\n(30165);800-220-5504; 706-291-1883.0pen: Mon. - Sat. 10-S;  ta,Llkes.Sf'ascnalacTMtiesrduw,gfishing. hunring. ~ , n J : 8CXl295SS76.0pen:Mon.  Fri., 9 5;Sat 10-3;SUn. 12 3.CVB- \r\n \r\n~~s=i~~1;cgf~;,r!~~:-~,: :Sll~ \r\n \r\n 18-MF-Vl. rhwe 11\\ffl meet ,nJ rfw IOOl6lldmS btgir! in Georgii'., \r\n \r\n=~ti!::e\"::~::::::::::::=~ dO\"I' iltl!rol'/lum pi.JntJOOf\"I and /he (;mly home of \u0026try Co/ll\"]l!'s HO.\\IAN IIOIJDAY f.XU!WilON 6 Wesl Sixth Ave.,P.O. Box \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nb.ind,v; 111.Jrthd\u0026:,r,yr-l,GHfA/ \r\n \r\n1433, (30162-1433); 1-800-444-1834; 706-295-5576. fht\u003ellonm is.ibw,yoldr1Wt01j'fullCfd!lr1Hl'IS,ll'SldUf~!S,f~rivithilndl\\n \r\n \r\nPk~SHOUIMIOO~l6]-l6.J \r\n \r\nHcliddy,th(\u003eCitycfRomt\"s48-pi);s,gtxansicnbrutiiiN.-.labltfor: COO!t'set\u003eU$!,GIIIA,' \r\n \r\n:::s'.:;::=,~~~;;:;::,.z:-:=:~; RO.IIE SPEfJ)W,\\\\' (hulio Rood, (30161); 706235-2541; 770- {)(Mllf!dmet.A9TM/ l'li1Jffctfo/btogertogethet, Mllt'I.HSft\u003e \r\n \r\nPl~,1Sl.'~OU1-odoop.1gtlS9 \r\n \r\n92~S315.Rates:Ad ultsSIO - S20, kidsunder 11free.Open:Every \r\n \r\n110.\\IF.WEiffi.\\lEtt\\TEH 402 Civic Center Or.. (30161); SOO. \r\n \r\nSaLnightApril -OctYA-fD-E-GS.l/2mi/t/tig,bilnkMd,ty1,,a,rmdr \r\n~~::::::~~~~~!n~mglnrhrrng i~~ ;;;~u~::'t,::tc:;~tt;/r;::,::: ~i=~~~::.:i=;~;:~~-::; HJSTORfC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nchJ,111(1{/loml\u003e'srivers~,r. \r\n \r\n444-1834;7062955576.0pen: Daify.H-HF-OS-DP-NA-Vl.!OCilred \r\n \r\nRO~tFJ FLOll\u003eTF.NXISCE\\1T.R JOO West Third St, {30165); \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n1 ;:. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n.Yk rGlfrl\\, \r\n \r\nBET\\HL\\' TIIE Hl\\'f.R.\u003c; \\11:TOHL\\N rmmm;r (30161); 800 59\\. the mirrr hlfll'es 16 /imJ \"'1rd nuts iilld I I ' ~ 9'tltfl \r\n \r\n444-1834. HF. 0ntolW1-enlllslCflCdlfO'KltftJ1i,1!$blcdso/ex\u003cf!I- and1e.1mbsons.w.111ablebyUSTA1ruduligpws. \r\n \r\nlfflltx.1~ofVictarninatchitlXfUtt.Av,wbleye.v'l'tUld. \r\n \r\n) STOXEBRJUGEGOUCU/8 S85Stonebridge0.-.,(3016S);706- \r\n \r\nmRT ~OH1UN Civic Ctntl'f Hill, (30161); 800-444-1834. HF-ED. ; 236-5048; 800-336-5046. Ope,i; Daily, 8am  7pm. H-HFYA-OSCM!WarfrxrifuOOObtJifr111186Jby(oo{fli.,,a1eA1mydl'lllrakffi(M;Y CC--GC-FD. AdmJpl(/ffl/llp/8-holed!l,yfeego/fcOOMlie5i!frhebis\u003e \r\n::::=i1::::~~lhe\\\\~;,:; Z,,~rmops.Earrtr.voil\u003cforriff@rionwifhintedodlll(JITroches.q,\u0026-1 ::t:~~~~=r:Ccint\u003eSinAmencdll'l/9$ .mmu: rnJJ.Cf.\\1f.fF.Rl' MynleStreet,(30161);800-29S-5576. \r\n \r\n-CONYENTiON CENTER \r\n111E ~1lKIJ.'tl 2 Govemmen1 Plaza, {30161); 706-233-0012. HHF-VI-MF. locatMitlrheheatrofOOl.,,101\\fl. rhlsCMCnYJtt'l\"cJt1/iKi!ir.i1PCO'IC~ COOl'l'l'l/iMs, met\u003er.i/lgs. Jp(1ingf.\".ltYll!i,$MIVSJndptivJW \r\nROSSVILLE \r\n \r\nNHLED. Anexce\u0026vt/Vlel'/Of~o/}'o/llc,m{\u003e.rhea!fflf'ltf'yisthefl!S/ \r\n \r\nPl~SHOUf.Jdon:lwGolfl.'l1M \r\n \r\nA Chit:hains TrJ i/ Community \r\n \r\nIligp/Jceoftheunkno,mSolier, rhefitstwlleofWooaolv \\WsonJnd 3l75oldiers\\l'hodiedilCMIWa,BamPS./r,1/sok,u11ft!SSl!Vf!fdin\u003eOr'IU- CAMPING \r\n \r\nHISTORK SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nments 111Chx/ir,g the Wad Forrest Moni:.mmt \r\nRO)U:Of'l' IL\\ U. ANOC\\PITOU,\\'EWOlJ\" 601 Broad Street. (30161);1-800-444-1834;706-29S5576.VI. Romt:'sm.JtlK.f)iJofficesardrheci/}'illd\"rtnlm lml'l'et'l'tlltswchaspe,form.lncesbyfhe Rome Synyi,ctiy\u003cxcht'slr.i are heki. OU!Sd- Cit)IH.111 i:s the Glpttolitle Wolf l\\l!h RomUM' Mid Rm!US, d rep/,c.l gMY! lfl 1919 /0 ~  s Romcbydl!Cientlrotnt. \r\n \r\nCOOSA Rl\\'FR llt\\Dl~G POST Ai\\'DCA\\I PGHOU~D 181 Lock \u0026 Dam Road, (30161 ); 770-291-0766. Open:Part Hou-s 7:00 am 11:00 pm. M-OS-BF-F-PN-RF-TH-CP-OP-RV-FL The l.k-11-Ddm PJt,isd1]auepvblic1TMrivtJ[e.)Offering~ fishillg. hJ:/ng. picnidJngilmootlblrJdM!it:s \r\nLODGING \r\nOl.\\:\\1JLF.II AR.'t\\S RED Al\\ DBKE.\\ lff~I 2 Cora l Avenue, \r\n \r\nJOIL\\' HOSS IIOUSF. Rossville,(30741 -42);0pen: June-Sept0aify 1-5. NR. A 179ln.YO-stotylograbn. HorneolJohllRoli, (~ff!NJ,oo a,,/, \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nIAKE WIN,\\H',\\l!SAI.IKAII 1 mi. off US Hv.y. 27, (3074 1-42); 706-866-5681.0pen:Mil'ythroughlabor Ocl'f.YA Carouselpaddlebru~rolierco;nll\"r,olM'fldes.Picrudcing.E11rc-n.llMlf'tltonS!ll \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n(30161); 1800438-9492; l \u0026.0-444-1834. 88-J. \r\n \r\nO IIDTAINS MIISF.UM 501 Riverside Pkv,y. (30161 ); 706-291 9494. Rates: SJ perpel. Optn: Tue-Sat lo-4. Closed holidays. Hf-NHL-EOMYA-GR-NS-GS. A NiJIJondl H15tonc~ illldstop \"1 GoorgiJs ISOmikChleft,-.is rlilil, opmroin 1971. 1hthouSf'h.J5at ~ me;, c 179J log c.ib,n th.ii bek,,nged IIJ the prominem Cht!ff::ire lrude,, l\\1Jp,R~ Mw:wi,epreseritsM11iveAmerlcdirhml~JS writ ;,s rhe wltur.il. t'CO'JOOllC and sodiJI de\\Mlp'lleflts of Rome ;md ~vrs/GrotgiJ. \r\nKO.\\IEAREA IIL'i fOHY MIISF,IJ.\\t 303-305 Broad St, (30161); 1 800-444-1 834; 706-235-8051. 0pen; Tues - Sat 10- 5, Sllfl 12 - S. EDMYA Awatk-throtJ!liMroqoftheculru,esrh.l1u1merogetherro \r\np;on!lthenonfr.W!Sl;wJoi~. \r\nRO.\\IE\"S0.00.1 0 \\\\'f.R MUS F.U.\\I 2ndSt\u0026E. 5thAve.,{301 61); 706-236-4416. Rates: Oonatiorn accepted. Open: ,),ii-Nov. Sa 10-4, SU 1-Sorbyappointment. HF. MtM.mhousedlfllitml\u003e'sCTry S;-mlx(dw!OldC/ock11),W!'OnoneofR(Wlte'ssewnhi//5,buifl,i1810. SeeRom;-frcmhitjl~orirheobservdtlollded \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\nCOOS:\\ \\'All.F.1' 11.'CIIXlc:.\\L L\\'Slmnt 785 Ced.11 Avenue, (30161);706-2 9S-6206.EO. \r\nl\u003eAHIJ/'iGTO,\\' SCIIOOL 1014 Cave Spring Road. (30161-4700); 706-235-6051 . Sn.d\u003erirs ft0m15 ~!J/esJnd 16 rounmesmakt rhedi\\ffit' wllurtJI O.Jrlrr,gtoo School. from p,Mi\u003ckletgarreri rJIIOUl,lh high schcolSRK/t\u003erlfSrf'Ol?l('stp_\u003enaedurnuon-Jdemic;J/ly,wl1Jal/y.so(iJ/lyilfld;irysicJl\u003e/.Cooll!seeoorhisroticc.1mp14 \r\nn.O\\'UCOIJJlif. 317SCedartow-n Hwy.. SE, (30161);800-3322406: 706-802-5000. Open: Mon. Fli., 8:30am -9:30pm., H-ED NS.HPtJTCFD-GS-MF. fkrt\u003cJ(olJef,,,s;i 1111/ofrhe/JnlllMltyS;~ll'f!l o/Grorpi.11\\'!rhdll ('flfo/lmml of fflal' rf\"1tl lfXX) srUOO'lrsQll 11S ~!Rome (Jf1e,s~. JI N()(lh l\\1\u0026o rh111An-.vrth illdm H.,,a/s\"1Cow/}'.lhecdkgeisAf'l()',mfor,rsmoov\u003c1rwewiKhingmeth \r\ncds,~IMl{Jli'Cllr,o/og/ \r\nK0,\\11,~lfl.0'11 c:o11,nIJHHAH\\' 205 Rivei-~de Pkwy, N.E., \r\n(30161);706-236-4600.0pen: Moo-Thu~9-9Fri9-6Sat9-S. H ED-OS-NS-GS-MF. rheRoml'lflo)'rlCounrylbMyisheat~iamnfa theSilra /bghrov;ef R,pg,Ml!Lo-a,ySystem ~ f\u0026JruresMide meeMg5{JJtt, rheChdd/,n'1 rhe.J'llePn-1?'.llll,giftshDp. g.ifletyWlilits Jnd.ttNdngga.ni.'n \r\nSHORlTJI COIUCF. 315 Shoftt'r Avenue, (30165); 706-291  2121 . Open: Office, 8  5. ED.Sho,ler,sahbeR/amcollt'ge1michpurS1Jt\u003eSC'm!lifflcefhrov9hSlf)l'!ll)' k'\u003cKhin9- dt:Ni~tlkvl/'/inrerilC ~ ( l l \\ l /ll'eJfldschol.'1rl-t.xtiwry,Jtldp,qdfltSJObdl,j(IOWdedjf)lht flbetill~Found.\u003ed111187J.Slnl\u003c's,ro,,nQ'lp!SISin R(Wlle.5hofler \r\na/soh.JSll',Oolf-C\u003clf1)tlSU!nltn,nflO'Ul\\ve;tGro,!1'\u003c].incflWOSJ!f'lli!t' c.a,,puses fl lheAr/.JnlJ JteJ. \r\n \r\nClARf.\\lONT HOUSE BF.D \u0026 BHE:-\\KF,\\ST 906 E. 2nd Ave., (30161);706-291-0900;8CXl-254-4797. CC-NS-8B-CTv.FBK\\II \r\n \r\nDAYS 1;,,,- - RO.IIE 840 Tumei McCall 8!vd.. (30161); 706-295- \r\nr, 0400; 800-329-7466. Rate$:S40 S60. Open: NWr dosed. HHF- \r\nGRSNR-CC N S-PO-CTV-CBK -IMV(R-vt-NA-MF. \r\n \r\nGHAl' RF.\\\"TAIS 410 E. First St.. (30161); 706-2358S30. \r\n \r\nIL\\.\\ll'TON IX,\\' - RO.\\IE 21 Cllateau 0.-.(30161); 706-232-9SS1. Rates: SGS - S1 10. Open: 24 h~. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-NS--PO-CTVCB\u003c \r\n~--ou,J!Joopd!Jt'/3 \r\n \r\nIIOIJDA\\' li\\'N  RO.\\I F.Sl\u003c.1TOP CON\\'T.\\110NCE\\TER Chateau Drive, (30161); 706-295-1100; 800-HOI.IDAY. Rates: S42  \r\n \r\n%1 .SO. \r\n \r\nl'w~!HOUtildOl!p;,gtl. \r\n \r\nSUCHES \r\nATTRACTIONS CIL\\TTAIIOOCtnl:NATIO.\\'AI. HSII ILHCIIF.RY 4730 Rock. Creek Rel., (30572); 706-838-4723.0pen:Mon-Fri7:30-4; Sat\u0026 Sun8-8:3D. USFS-PN. Naoonalfishhdtdteiy \r\nSUGAR VALLEY LODGING SUGAR \\'AW\\' CO'ITAGF. BFJ) \u0026 HIU:.\\KFAST 5955 SugJr \r\n~::/rc:: ValleyRd.. (30746);706-3978468:888-626-2564.Rates: S37.50 Year-round. H-HF--USFS-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-88-CTV \r\n \r\nIIO\\\\'ARDJOll~SON F.XPRESS 1;,,,- 1610 Martha Seny Hwy\" (3016S);706-291 1994;800-IGOHOJO.Raies: S44.00 S58.99. \r\nRl\\'EKSIDF. IXN 707 TumerM\u003cCall Stvcl., (30165); 706-232-0444. Ra~S38.95 - S79.99.HF-GR-SNR-HCPO-FO-CTV-Cl-f8K-VlMf. \r\nSUPER 8 MOTEL - RO.\\\\ E 1590 Dodd Blvd., S.E.. {301 61); 7062348182. Rates: under S38.9S SS8.99. \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\nC\\UJEK Sl'RIM;S WI 'd)n CU H 2637 (allier Springs Rd.. (30161); 706-234-1691 . ((illl,1, \r\n \r\nSUMMERVILLE \r\nA Chiehains TrJil Community \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT PARi\\DISF. G.\\11.DE.\\'S PARK \u0026 Ml!SF.11.\\I Off US 2 7 North, (30747}; 706-857-2926. Rates: S55. Open: Daify 10-6. M-YA-OS CC-CB-CTV-GS. HotVJ\u003cdFi11Ster'sPJ1Jdis.eGaidfflsiuFolkAnHavffl wi!hCl'l'OO'lt~ '1VtYlllOmo(IIIJtlilnt UfXJ51Jalbulldingsdl'lll \r\n \r\nCtUCh.flt\\ kl\\l:KHl\\0\\1\\IJ. 12 Riverbend lk, (30161); foitJflt:dlibr/s. \r\n \r\n(GHrAJ \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n1111.1\u003c.S 2529Redmond Cir. (30165); 706-235-4666. H-CC-NS.A J\u003eARAl)t~F.GAHm:\\'S PARK \u0026 MUSF.U.\\t Of! us 27 North, \r\n \r\nCT. (GHTIIJ \r\n \r\n(30747);7068572926. Rates:S55.0pen;Oailyl0-6. M-YA-OS \r\n \r\n\\t \\lrll:\\s 1lOWestSecondAve, (30161); 706-235-$092. r(iHIA,l CC-CB-CTV-GS. \r\n \r\nKW I.OltSTF.k 700 Shonei-Ave. (30165): 706-234-0581 . /Gli/AJ STATE PARKS \r\n \r\nkl\\F.R!t t.l)(jt, J \\\\fjt,\\ 215 E. 1st St, (3016S); 706-290-0801. J,U IFS II. H.Orll!tTATF. l'AHK U.S. Hwy. 27, (30747); 706- \r\n \r\n{GHI.AJ \r\n \r\n857-0826. Open: 7am - 10pm, H- HF-SNR-Pf-OS-CC-BF-f-L-PN- \r\n \r\n:nc%'::'~\"\"',::::t:t~~:::::;:;:: \\1 mu IIOl !ol()pen 24 Houis, ] ,n Rome.{G/ITIIJ \r\n \r\nPG-TH-CP-DP-RV-PA. Tilt p.vk /ruri,es 01.llSfall/fng!eiHCIW (ahing \r\n \r\n\\\\t~rtJl\\!,1/,/JJ\\ S'fl:.\\k.l\\OtSJ. 801 Martha Serl)' Slvd.. \r\n \r\n(30165);706291202l 7062912024,0pen:Sun. Thu rs.11  1D: Fri/Sat 11 - 11. H-OS-CC-NS- FD-A-VI-MF. (GlffA) \r\n \r\n.  \r\n \r\nilndpicnidir,g r-, .Glf141 P/NsPIHou,adOl!rMb.xl:ofrhe '1wdM:,p \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\ntm~TORIC DOW:\\TO\\lNSIIOPl'l;',G IJJSllUCT Broacl Sl., (301 62);1-800-444-1843.M-CC-VI. Alrhellrorrofdalilla/OIIGIJ Dl:r,m~Romem'komlhelradiuom..v~illldhefltq!ofJIIChJy bk'5sedcoowoo,ril),.Histoticbulldings,/JndmJ/ksJlldrrunyrlfferenfiJI cllirK1!.fill~canbeseeri1~slq,pr1VJfo,ffl'l)\"rW:dinHts1cn\u003c. Dl:r,m/Olm~. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nl'ARAl\u003eISE GAKDE:\\'S PAHK \u0026 .\\\\IJSEIJ.\\I Off US 27 Nollh, (3074n; 706-857-2926. Flates: SSS. Open: Daily 10-6. MYA-OS CC-CS-CTVGS. \r\nSF.Q\\10 \\'AII MO'll(I, Rt. 2, (30747); 706-857-2407; 706-8S74399. SNRCC-CI-RS-IM. \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\n'1998 Georgia 0 11 M)' Mill({ \r\n \r\n TALLAPOOSA HISTORIC SJTS/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n BIGSA:'liD\\'GOU ICOU~'JllVCJJJI 54S Micha,ls Rd., (307S2);706-65Hi7.38.GC.Nttltolttauscbffltg,.JSS~CJlffl \r\n: \u003e\"\" ,ww1 \r\n \r\nA.\\taJA ACUIF.\\I\\' 139 Coml'dicUI Avt. (30176): 770-S74- ; C'A'\"l'OS f.JlED( nL~ PARK 1 WolverineDf~ (30752); 7~398719]; 770-574-2455. EO-YA.Qt-FO. Flfldhtslotyill~doomttpsol ' 1839; 706-657-7578. YA-GRFD. Mn'9(1/f Slr'.d,lr, S1 ~ IM1881homr~lhrll!'ni.!9f'cflhtSoulh.H.Jlld,,an,,.,,._.,ll'ntl'S. \u0026inr,bi.U SZJO\u0026trtwig~llad,.Am,que~U,p.ri \r\n \r\n~.nc:.-.rtlflftl'/'f.G,Ol,p!dJSo,~bltnde:qJliooJIRe- Mt/ed;iG,,\"sSCMCLdoutVafey~ \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nWHITE \r\n.A Blue and Gr.Jy \u0026 Chie ft,1ins Trai/i Commurnty \r\nATTRACTIONS OIJ) C\\RO'n\"IIS.\\ USH\\vy. 411 N.3098.(30184t770-382- \r\n~~=r-~i~F.~:~,~~~ \r\nlftd.d\u003e~~.nJfMi\"L,sru, SI0~onJ4Jltre1o/\"11llfld ::mori'iso/'4Atoox.1nc.ws\u0026pid(41S.(Jlfor!piMMrartg#'- \r\n \r\nLfJlO\\' Al.\\10.'ifOIA,\\RT!m1DIO 202 Ptnnsyl11ania Ave., ; ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ 152~l~\\~:~l98-2U~. (30176). 770-574-5052 Open: Daily l:rf rfSM'a!JOll. wg.11' Hil 15 Open: 8-8. FP-GR-Pf-OS-CC-PN-PG-PO-TH-(B-CP-DP-RVGS \r\n \r\n~ , o . ' ~ L f f l l ! ' A h i o r \\ ~ ~ VCR-PA. QJSmolsanKffffflfry l'Md~IOlr!.w \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n1\\C:IOdrdwslutkdG)l1JSltt! Mwl1M14 i,dom/MLngll',11isp,- \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nm1Mn1'.~/coffet,gdr~M/wig,boJMgdllt/m,Hw,dtgol/ \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 REOIEATION \r\n:/:-;~Jt-;1 r7= ~ ~ ~l-~9~~ir~~ WSat9-SISu125,0HCBfF-lM-RS-FD-Fl-O'V MJnn.tMll'ln'S twr~gasd:diltld~restuar!IS r,\u003c-.,c~ \r\n \r\nB111)JOS~TA.XIOf.ll\\l\\',\\.\\'0'1illDut'UIUSr.tl.\\l 359 Hwy. : ~.:;::,1aOY1tDrscWlfldt1Sf.Wlt.llrldllr\"ICf'alS. LODGING \r\n \r\n120 E. 00176); 770-574-7480. 0p!n: Mon  Fn 8  5: S.t 9-12; : oor \r\n \r\nIIJ. \r\n \r\nG,oupstr,~ED-M-C(-NS. A~islMISIIC\"~; TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nAl \\,\\C-\\llOX RL,TAL 0022. \r\n \r\nu....,  , \r\n \r\n75 \r\n \r\nMain 51. \r\n \r\n(3DS45\\1.,' \r\n \r\n,...,._ \r\n \r\n'::;,,,,,..a::1!../wbtl.,t5ff\u003eI/Jilworb,p,o,pss B,ggtsttmilcol- j D,WE a\u003ewlTI'QL\\.\\l:REROFOO.\\l\"DE Box 1014, 9B9 ; CUt:RTtWtOO~O\\U'l~S \\\\llrrF. 2335 H\\\"f. 411, (J01\u00264t \r\n \r\n:U,4!'1.;,,~ \\\\T.\\JliEORGIA ,\\II Sal.\\lOf T,\\U,\\J'OOS,\\ 21 W. Lyon St, ; SlagoRd,(307S~~OC:5 \r\n \r\n16111iJ \r\n \r\n~~6)-l7!~~~~'f:.a~~~~:~~':~:::;:;!; I \r\n \r\n: 770-382+1122. Rittes:underS38.9S.H-GRSNRCCNSP(HtS-F0- \r\n: ~ ~ -:~~:-i'N - \\\\llnT. 2mttwy. 411 N.E.(301\u00264); 770-382 \r\n \r\n191:l?'sriT~ 1hisii.in.MhMrx-mtMW11'1NrMllyloaf~ i \r\n \r\n 7011.GR-CC-N5-f'O.CTV,PA. \r\n \r\ndt\"or!IS. f.JdtllD'lth, ~tlM:lill. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n: HISTORIC SrTESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\n\\\\\\ITILIIOl!\u003ciF 23l7tfv,.y. 411 N.,(30184); HTA. \r\n \r\nWHITESBURG \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\nlfflllA ,\\.,11Q IIFS\u0026AW.SSORIE.HL\\IJ. \\OB Head Ave. j (]0176); nO-S745670.0pen:Tue Sat. 10 -5;5U'l1  S.G5.Fo\u0026,.v  ftll'MklMN~.ind~ \r\n \r\nVILLA RICA \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n; LODGING \r\n \r\nWILDWOOD \r\ni ART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n[ JF.RJl.l' D,\\\\\\\"SO.'o 16S37 Hwy II, (30757); 70\u0026657-7174, Open:  Callforhrs..\u0026llfonnation.Thl'~~\"dltiSl'sn.do. \r\nOwlwwGW19o/lrd.lrf1Mtddl7IOUlLWll7NrlfPsor6-tf's,DflG. \r\n \r\nTOL'Ol OfTAUAf'OOSA TOl!ltS 306 Freeman SL, 00176); : AllAVA PlA.YTATIOX BED\u0026 BR.EAKFAST 2236 South Van cld\\lQ'tt~\"9\".bNt.(..J\\1~a-1Hr,lrtlr.,r,gstlll'l'Jar.ffl \r\n \r\n770-574-7193. Rate: v ~. 0pffl: dailytreseMtion EO-YA- ' Wert Road, (30180): 80).858-3473; 770-459--2861 Ra~ 559  11'11'1~/Mtn.lla'lor/fllNlf}. \r\n \r\nFD-TS. wdtd~ ro.n of Talipoaw dl!r\"IDIJ. tictd:\u003es (t,mg ,o,,ol1880-1890Shorrt,,s,51t'pOflGcndtofr:x8us~Looch.vail.bJt.Cllb-1t'St'ftl\"JbMt \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n579.99. GR-SNR-CC--NS-PtHG-BBK-CTV-CBK-FBK-IM-VCR.PA SHOPPING \r\n \r\nKANA.  \r\n \r\n' APPAIAOIU..'o RI snc Jl lRMll'.RE 2021 (reel( Road, (30757); \r\n \r\n00.\\1.-0R'T l,'oS  \\111\" RICA 128 ttwy. 61 Connector, (]0180); . 706-398-2756; 706-657,7411. CC-GS. IM/JC wrure,n.Jtk~ \r\n \r\n770-459-8000. Rates: 549  S\\50. HF-SN R-CC-NS-PO-CTVCBK-J. i ~l')t'S. H.indm,'!dthdo{ytfl;iws. \r\n \r\nGJ:OIIGIA \\'ISITOR 1,'t\"OR.UAllO,\\' Cf.Yll:lt  TAIJ.APOOSA P.D. BoxS9S, (30176t 770-574-2621. Orwofl I itNtoptrJ/fddor- \r\nm.vion rmem- loatfd Mt1f9 G,orgw\"s ~ ~ 1wJrw. \r\nlll'lrs,,.-fnfhftl'J11J415#dbrodut!s,.s~tomWM1\" \r\nu(.,:iwf.,:rtirehmMfsiltldlftlTOOml.rilll'S DIKO!aVCOl.fXW\\$ \r\n-~la.i::ldjng..aiwl.atoOIJl~stn \r\n \r\n\\J.\\Pl.l!mllJ:r UUMa: 361 W. 8anl:head Hwy. 00180); 7704S6-1S00;770-4S9-1C8i Rata:S13H199. 0pen:Mon.-Sat,7  lO;Sun. 810.H-Hf-OS-CC{O-K-CTV\\1. ((,HrAJ \r\nSI PER 8 \\l{JlU \\IIJ.-\\RIC\\ 19Sl+Nt.61Connecb\",(]01BO); 770-459-8888. Raws: 534.88  S70.88. Open: 24 hr. c1ek. HHfGR-SNR-05-CC-NS,PO-CIV-CBK~M-PA. /GHTIJ \r\n \r\nWINSTON \r\nATTRACTIONS A.'i.'olEQ.1,TON \u0026\\TIJRCPRfSF.R\\T. Ephesus Church Rd. (301871; 770-949-2000. Aoffollifl5PCl,tdv.oocl:widslltld~ \r\n \r\nnns OAK Bm \u0026 BRJ:.\\KFASTWITAGES 9S6SE. LilertyP.d ~ au,iy'solde\"lbuicfng. /heCMne:~o,,bge.bl, bwr /818 \r\n \r\nTATE \r\n \r\n(30180);770-459-4374;770-459--51S6.Rates;S12S-S14S. H-CC \r\n \r\nNS-HRPN-f'O.TM-88-CB-CG-K-CTVFBKHMVCRNA. \r\n \r\nWOODSTOCK \r\n \r\nHlSTORIC SfTES/MONUMENTS \r\nAURF.D-JORI\u003eO~ ORtGS No. Siation St, (30177); 770-73S2444. 0frH1mt-mliuunsvfriw. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \\\\\\HlLIIOISC 1971-h'ff. 61S., (30180): :\u003c,H1AJ \r\n \r\n. ATTRACTIONS \r\n' IH~1E Sl'ODWA\\' tt.vy. 92 \u0026 ~ Dr~()1)189t 770-9.26-5315. Rates.:Milts Sl0 - 525, kidsundef11 free.Open:EV!fYSalf19lt  \r\n \r\n.\\lARIIIL SC11001. IIOl'SE Tall! H\\''f (3017n; 770-735-2789. Open:84. llltn,xaiSonlfpiiJltcsdJOOICMl'.Mfl'dolmarbl- \r\nTATEF,U\\ILYO:.\"ETF.Rl' Tatett.Yy. (30177); ft.,bo,aremorvme'ltSllame/t'l'ym.d!ofbc.aJGt9gr,.Jm.Jtb/i,.Mr,ddfopol1t1rdlP. \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nB- llpm.YA-GR-FO-E-GS.~mill\"hlgl,b.nwtdlyrnir.rl:.n.n- \r\n \r\n~i!4. tt i't:~~i~-~~~:ri!~ : ADAl'ONTIIEFAUI 9565 E. l.berty Rd, (30180); 770-459- \"\"94~6..-tsionsM'l)'Sdt\u0026.ml)',aghl,pA/sfPM,MMllttF,l/!W'( \r\n \r\n51 1 \r\n \r\n:,:'-\"\"\".lcd-dfrrt.r,Yldswdwwr_,.nJe,rnrng,o,g \r\n \r\n=~:::s:-,z=~~~~r: LOOCINC \r\n \r\nrhefool.llibo/~rG.J l!IOPlrMIS.PbwcdfN. 1vA11191tdL.nf SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nT\\11' 1101 lif.\\l\\\\.lilO\\ \\\\II Kf.'iORT Hwy S], (30177t nO- k!Gol.irwnalJb-\"'\"\"'91.qll b'tdtidldl.ip,a. \r\n \r\n73S-l122.~M-Sa8-a.Su8-l. ~l \u0026ffN \r\n \r\n. TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nj F..\\Gl.\\li'ATOI GOLf(:UJB JOSS Eagle Wald, Dr~ (30189); \r\n1 \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n- \\lU,\\RICUOARDOFTOURIS~ 571 W. Bankhead Hwy~\\ spoltd/YttRbM.ryolfht\u003e/./ttd.scmr:hole.nJINi/lA,l'l\"KPCJ,b \r\n \r\nGF.oRG L\\ MARJU.00. Tate Hwy., (301,n; 706-6925600. ()01801; 770-459-3656. fGHTAJ \r\n \r\n ~ 1WYl'l!ro.img\"8tfftllhPmGU1fMl. ., 1 ~ , n . ~~ \r\n \r\nRates:MJ!tsS5; l#af12 S3. YATS.VbAf'1Ja,y,lftl'C9r11pttm;irbk \r\n \r\n~-t111,Jld011flMJ#l6Jl6J \r\n \r\nf;qeW,1/dlaprefenedd.ti ,nA_, \r\n \r\nqu;wl)'~'l'lfOlfx\u003eptbkbyf,Ot'(ldlJtl!W~a/~Ftst,\\l,l/11~ M Rt'fffi'i!ZiotKSV1J9CSli'd \r\n \r\nVILLANOW \r\n \r\n: TO\\\\':'rt.T.IAKE IIIIJSGOI.F(J.118 100] TOYllll!lake~East. ! (30189); 770-592-9969. YA-GR-CC-GC-GPRHD-CBK-A-ff-MF.  WJ'//t irslDlling~ttrihJ/\u003cJM!dk)l.,el,J1.oodro(Ol.f111)'5.di-, our 18/!ole \r\n Cn..J~tp/fC01NoHttsfldllloilbffiul)1~,rhlli:sWICtch.l/ltr,gl'. \r\n \r\nTEMPLE \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\n \r\nOt?s,g,ted1111994'~AnfuHisllldm.w,gtdbyTO'.m(,dfVffttti\"' \r\n \r\nCAMPINC L\\lu.SIDE RfSORT 270 ~ Lane, (30179); 770-562-3281. OS--Bf-f.L-PN-PG-PO\u003cBCPDPRVR-KEVCR. /hl-,11t ~ bu,,ipng.RV#ooa.~ ('\"51'-ro-Co.wnwntimMtomr! \r\nTRENTON \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION AIR fA.li'llL GOlJ' OOl'MSf. L'oC. 20608ack Vale)'Rd. (]0752); 7~398-3616. GC.18/mcW5P,btrlfi,ast~bfrmi.d.il.w~ btduc'ftJ s,m,g nmt'd tw.-.wn SMrd Mo!M'llollt 1111d Loobif Mol.rtldrrl Ill ~G,otgid \r\n \r\n\\'UJA'li0\" ' 00l~1'Rl' STORF. Hwy. 136~Gtio-st~~ .utdaiunwy~\"~ \r\nWALESKA \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS RFJ.,llAROT COIJ.rr.E 7l00 R,inha rdl College Parkway, (3()183);770-720-5',QO. ED. SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION L-\\Kli ARR0'1illF.AD Hwy 140 nooh of canton. (3018]); 770479-SSOS. \r\n \r\ntMmlefad:tes.t wwwl(.Wlt'i.11.,,tlls.am \r\n \r\n,. \r\n \r\n,d c;. \r\n \r\nLODCING \r\n \r\n~l Kllll!\\.\\l,OO(;I, \\\\OOns-rclCh 106 Woodparl: Blvd , (]0188);770,9.24-8770. ~,~, \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n1'\u003c11.h.$ 8 PaOO'\u003e'a-, 75, (30188); 770.516-0308. H-CC-NS-A-CT. \r\n\"'\"' ''A \\\\U'IUIIOlM'()p(ofl24Hom. J.iY,tlodirod.. \r\n \r\n\\\\l'-''110~\"Sf0UU\u0026SfllRll\"S 1S09H1vy. 92, (30188); ,i'ffol.' \r\n \r\n\\\\OOIJSl'(\u003efh.l,HIIJ 10020 Hl'I)'. 92, (30188), 770-591-0452. \r\n \r\nrGHIAJ \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 1W)' 1\\1i11d \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\n Architectural Wonders \r\nof Georg i a Georg ia Agri r ama Kolom ok i Mounds State Por k Lake Seminol e Pebbl e Hill Plantation Peca n Harves t Fest iva l Ra dium Springs Swa mp G ra vy Tho ma sv ilie Rose Gorde n \r\n \r\n after da rk. d uring the Pebble Hill Pion \r\n \r\nStroll clown brick-covered streets in \r\n \r\nncicm lnd i:rn s and fro n- \r\n \r\ntation Candlelight Christmas Tour. In \r\n \r\nT homasvil k's Victoria11dow1 110wn \r\n \r\ntk-r soldiers o nce lived on \r\n \r\nlate April, as pa rt of Tho masvilk-'s \r\n \r\narea. Recently Sl'lccllcl as one of the Top \r\n \r\nthis land. Farm ers and \r\n \r\nannual Rose Festival, Pebble H ill is the 20 Ma in Scrcets in the nation. the \r\n \r\ntimber barons fo llowed, bu t Pla ntation site o f a grand PlantJtio n B:ill. \r\n \r\nTran~ d idn 't truly flou ris h umil the \r\n \r\nThe newly-opened Me lhana P lan- \r\n \r\n1880s, when no rtherners began fl ock- tation Resort gives visi tors :inodKT \r\n \r\ning to Thomasv ille for w inter sun - \r\n \r\nglin1psc of the pl:intatio 11 li festyle. \r\n \r\nshinl and plent iful quai l huming. \r\n \r\nOrigina lly Mll rosl Plan t:ition , Mcl- \r\n \r\nFine ho tels catered to che elite. w ho hana offe rs lodging in an o pulent \r\n \r\nbe lieved the pim'. -SC'l'lltlcl air was good atmosphere fc:nuri ng \\11xurio us rooms, \r\n \r\nfo r their health. Wlalth y industri:l.lists \r\n \r\ntennis courts, a fitness center and au \r\n \r\nbuilt cxpansivt. fami ly ret reats. Among indoor pool am ong lush h',l'Otmds and \r\n \r\nthe m ost sp lendid of these: w:ls Pebble surroundings. Mclhana has its own \r\n \r\nHill Plantation. \r\n \r\ntheate r o n the gro unds and is w here \r\n \r\nPebble I !i ll w:l.s first built in the \r\n \r\nthe movie Go11\u003c' Hlitli n,e Mliud was \r\n \r\n1820s by :l s11cccssfu l p lann:r nam ed \r\n \r\nfirst shown co a private aud ience. \r\n \r\nTho m:l.s Jefferson J oh nson , who \r\n \r\nThe \"City of Roses,\" as T ho m as- \r\n \r\nwou ld later give his nam e co both the c ity and Tho m as Coun ty. Owr th\u003c. yc:lrs, reconstruction shaix:d th e man - \r\n \r\nville is ca lled, bursts into bloom April-Nove m ber. Bes ides 20.000 rose bushes (more roses tl1 :l. n people), \r\n \r\nBank's Lake is a beautiful No tional Wildlife Refuge near Lakeland. \r\n \r\nsion im o the Georgian and Greek \r\n \r\nT h omasvill c's s l1 ad y streets arc lined \r\n \r\nReviva l-style ce ntnpicce o f a sprawl- \r\n \r\nw ith pi nk and w hite dO!l,'\\Voods and \r\n \r\ndowntown :trea offrrs a wide \\'a rilty of \r\n \r\ning shooting p lan tation. Pan sy lrel:l. nd aza leas. Paradise Park, an 18-ac rc \r\n \r\nqu:-1i 11t shops. an ga llcrics a11d cafo,, \r\n \r\noasis in th e center of \r\n \r\nho used in histo ric structures. lk :-.ure to \r\n \r\ntown 11 c:1 r seve ra l lxd \r\n \r\nstop by the Tea Hcx1rn at Serendipity \r\n \r\nand breakfast inn s, is a Cottage, a restored c. 1906 bed and \r\n \r\npop ular pla ce for jog- \r\n \r\nbreakfast, for \"high tea\" :tnd warm \r\n \r\nging. n ature wa lks and scones served every Friday and Satu rday. \r\n \r\npicn ics. Open fo r the \r\n \r\nAt th e Thomas County Historical \r\n \r\nfir st ti m e in Ap ri l \r\n \r\nMuseum, visitors learn w hy some of \r\n \r\n1995, the Thomasville the co1111try's bes1 kn own families \r\n \r\nRose Garden is 11\u003c.stk:d spcm their w inters in Thoma~villc \r\n \r\naga inst the ge ntle \r\n \r\nduring what is known as t!K \"\\X/inter \r\n \r\nw:ltcrs of Cherokee \r\n \r\nllesort Era.. (la te 1800s to earl y 1900s). \r\n \r\nLake. ve r 500 rose \r\n \r\nThe museum co ntain s m emonbi li:t \r\n \r\nThe new Melhono P lantat ion t reats v isitors to true plantation-style living. \r\n \r\nbu shes ca n be e1tjoyt.d fro m th e Victorian \r\n \r\nfro m th is e ra. exh ibits 0 11 hismric plamations, restored 19th ccnrn ry \r\n \r\nt,r:ize bo. arbo r sh elters buildinf,'S. ladies dress collections and \r\n \r\no r quaint seating \r\n \r\nan tiqm atitomob il l'S. \r\n \r\nPcx., last to own P~bb lc I fi ll. wi ll ed \r\n \r\nnooks. The Big Oak at Monroe and \r\n \r\nUuilt in 1883 as o ne of the first \r\n \r\nch at it be opened to che public in 1978. C rawford Streets is th e city's most \r\n \r\ngra nd wintcr homes. the Lapham- \r\n \r\nAn avid horsewoman and :lrt colleccor. ch erished landmark. Dating fro 111 \r\n \r\nPatterson House is :1 m on u ment co the \r\n \r\nMrs. Poe had fill ed its cleg:mt rooms \r\n \r\n1685. chis tree has a lim b span of \r\n \r\ni1naginatio11. Fcan1ri11g 3 dot1ble-Aue \r\n \r\nwit h extraordinary treasures: ho rse \r\n \r\n162 feet. \r\n \r\nchimney w ith :1 walk-1hrough stairway \r\n \r\nand houn d portr:l. its h ighligh ted by 33 \r\n \r\norigi nal Audubo11 prin ts, a11 tiq ucs, \r\n \r\nporcela in. silver. crystal , glassware :1nd \r\n \r\nl11dian memo rabili:t. \r\n \r\nOutside. the lush and seemingly \r\n \r\nendless acre:l.gc sports stables, a carriage ho usl' with vint:l.ge automobiles, dog \r\n \r\nfruits of the earth o~ down-home celebrations of \r\n \r\nkennels. comgcs. a fa mily schoolh ouse. \r\n \r\nrcAL\"cting pond :md formal garde ns. In \r\n \r\nDcccrnber. 1hc historic home: is open \r\n \r\nAgriroma, o living hislorv museum, in Tifton {opposite top); Square in Boin \r\nbridge (OPPOSite left); ThOm osville \"City of Roses\" (opposite r igl1tl . \r\n \r\nthis region is paradise f \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\n :md c;111tilcv\u003c:n:d balcony. this N:i ci on:i.l l-l ist0ric L:mdmark is a splendid cxampk of the crc:niw L' t1gi11cc ri11g and cr:iftsn1:i11sl1 ip oftl1c Victorian Era. TI H: Class ical lkvival-scy lc Hardy Bryan House, c. 1833. is T homasvillc's o ldest cwo-sto,)' dw,:lli11g:. For a st lfguidl'd dri ving tour. thl' new T l101n:1s\\ ilk WLkon1e Ce11tcr. l1ouscd in thl hi storic Old Post Office. otTcrs a \r\n \r\nin the nation :md is renown ed for its Junker large mouth. hybrid . stri ped and white bass. Large popu l:uio ns of catfish. crapp ie and brim :-ire :-i lso there for the tak ing. \r\nDeep channel s from the bkc cxtLnd 47 miles up the Fli m :-ind C h:ittahoochcc. proch1cing hundreds of miles ofsho reli ne wi1 h more than 20 access poin ts fo r boat ing. ca mping. \r\n \r\nThomasvi Ile is one of the Top 20 Main Streets in the nation. \r\n \r\nbroc hure pinpoiming 36 sires. At the ce11ter scc11es o fTl101nasv ill L comi: to life through photogr:-iph ic d ispb ys on the city's his1orical sitl:S, cours and much morl'. \r\nSixty miks from Thom asville. at G eorgias so uthwest corner. the U .S. Arm y Corps of E11gi11C.'L'l'S. Lake Seminole provick s 37.500 :KR\"S of exce llent frcshwatl'f fishin g. Locah.d at tht. y intL'rS(.ctio11 of ti l l.' Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers, Lakl' S1.' mino lc is considt'red urn: o f thl' lxst bass fishing lakes \r\n178 \r\n \r\nw:itrr skiing, fishing, swin1ming and picn icki11g. Seminole State Park and Kelley's Marina 0 11 tl11.' nort h shore of the la h~ 18 m iks south ofDon:-i lsonvillc. fcamre all of the :ilx\u003evr plus :l s\\vimmi ng beach an d fl 1lly-cql1ippcd rcncal cottages. Jack Wingate's Bass Island Campground and Lunker Lodge on tht' cast side of thl bh south of Bainbridge. is fam ous for it, unprete ntio us atmosp l1cre :111d restaurant that\"s always ready to cook a d:iy's c:itcl l. \r\n1998 Gm,gia 011 My Afoul \r\n \r\nThe pine-cov1.TLd hills and hard wood forests of L1kc S1: mi11 olc-'s riwr v.1 lleys arc a huncers dre:-im. L-ike Seminole Wi Idlife Management Area near Seminole Sta te Park. is O llL\" of G eorgia's brges1g:-1 111, rc~c rvc~ and a favored choice for dL1ck deer. dow. rabbit. quail :md turkey hunting. \r\nIn B:iinbridhrc, once an Ind ian tradin g post. clll. Flim Hi\\e r flows through the cente r of town. The 500-acrL Earle May Boat Basin Park is idLa l fo r boati ng and fishing and h:-is a freshwater lx-ach and riw rsick ca mping. Willis Park, in the dow111ow11 hi storic district, is the site o f Riverside Artsfest the first week in May. Bainbridge i~ also known for its st:-i1cly Victori an :rnd Neoclassical ho1nes. A self-g11ided driving to\\11' brochure m:-irking 50 such poims ofi111ercs1is avaibbk from the cl1aml:xr of co11m1crcc in thl McKensie Reynolds House at lhL boa c basin. \r\nAlong 1hL L'as1ern sick o f thl C hattahoochee River. 1hl'TL' :lTL' tr:KL'Sof the regions lndi a11 and frontiLr history. Kolomoki Mounds State Park in Bbkdy comains priml' Tl.'l'!\"cational \r\n \r\n The Colors Of \r\nValdostaandLowndisCounty \r\n \r\nThe Holiday Inn (800) 465-4329 \r\nClubHouse Inn 1-800-CLUB INN \r\n \r\nProgressive a nd exci ting location. His101i c homes a nd attrac1 ions nea rby. Simmering Pot Rest.1uran1 and \r\nConve rsations Lounge. M eet- \r\ning facilities to 250. Full cate ring and sales cl cparr- \r\nmcn1. G ro up ra tes and oulSide ca1crin g available. (9 12) 242-3881 1-75 at Exit 5 \r\n \r\nIn the hea n or 1he most progressive a rea o f Valdos ta . Conve nien t to historic \r\nhomes and other altractions. Res taurant s, ent erta inme nt venues, and shopping wi thin wal king dis tance. Complimc nta r)' breakfas t daily. G ro up rat es. (9 12) 253-9300 1-75 at fa;, 5 \r\n \r\nEnjoy a FREE full breakfast buffet, FREE even in g beverages, oversized guest rooms, garden patio with pool at Va ld osta's nu mber one h otel in qualit y, se rvi ce and value. (9 12) 247-7755 1-75 at Exit 5 \r\n \r\nee hu nd reds o f wi ld animals, rid e over 20 thrilling fa mily fun rid es and enjoy a spccrnc ul ar array o f shows and co ncerts throughout th e \r\nyea r. all at the So ut h's newest fun p:irk. A whole \r\nday of advent ure fo r one low price. \r\n(912) 559- 1330 1-75 at Exit 3-A \r\n \r\nThe Fairfield Inn (800) 228-2800 \r\nWild Adventures (800) 808-0872 \r\n \r\nThejameson Inn 1-800-541-3268 \r\n \r\nDelu xe acco mmod:uions at re.-so nable ratrs. Enjoy our free contine nta l breakfast, pool, fitness center, remote control cable TV Sou th ern ho pitality at its best! (9 12) 253-0009 1-75 at Exit 5 \r\n \r\nAmenities \r\nHistorical: Homes, Dis tricts \u0026 Tou rs Shopping: Antiques, Bout iques, Specialty, 75 Outlets Din.ing: Fi ne to Casu a l Outdoor Recreation : Mild Climate Year-rou nd \r\nAffordability \r\n35 Hotels/Motels, Mo re than 3,000 Rooms RV Parks \r\nAccessibility \r\n1-75 a nd 1-lighwa)'S 84 a nd 41. GA Hig hwa )'S 3 1, 94 and 125. \r\n \r\nExperience the charm of this 1898 home in historic down- \r\ntown Valdos1a. Tou r the home, quain t chapel, beauti- \r\nful gardens and octago nal \r\nschoolhouse. Open lO th e public M-F, 2-5 p.m., and \r\nby appointment. 904 1 . Patterson Stree t \r\n(9 12) 244-6747 1-75 at Exit 4 \r\n \r\nThe Crescent Complex (800) 569-8687 \r\n \r\n~ga. \r\nGiv,e..,s,1.Y,. oo,u-,..Mr1Ou,,RlflEed \r\n \r\n1703 Norman Drive, Suite F, P.O. Box 1964 Valdosta, GA 31603-1964 (bit 5) \r\n1-800-569-TOUR (8687) 1-912-245-0513 \r\n \r\n facilities, as wel l a  an important archeological discovery desib'llated as a National Histo ric Landm ark. \r\nThe park's seven Indian m o unds we re built by the Ko lo mo ki people, inhabitants o f the area in the 12th and 13th centur ies. Their settlement was an im portant popub.tio n center of the rim e. and among the ir mounds is Georgia's o ldest great te mple mo und. The interio r of a small burial m o und G Iil be see n inrnct,just as the excavating ,rchacologists left it, inside the Kolomoki Mounds Museum. Other exhibits depict Indian culture and li festyle in this vici nity from 5000 B.C. to the end of the Ko lom oki period. \r\nFarther no rth , Fort Gaines is o ne o f Georgia's o ldes t cities. Its or iginal fort w:1s manned three times fo r m il itary purposes: as a fro ntier fo rt in 1814, to guard aga inst an Indian uprising in 1836, and durin g the Civil War in 1863. Fort Ga ines was o nce a bustling \r\nis woven from family stories, toll tales and folklore from southwest Georgia. Performances are held In Cotton Hall in Colquitt. March 13-April 19 and Oct. 2-25 on Fri. Sat. and Sun. only. For tickets and information: (912) 758-5450 \r\n180 \r\n \r\nstea m boat town. but changed i11to a tranquil place w hen super-highways drew heavy traffic elsewhe re. \r\nO n a high bluff overlooking the C hattahoochee, visito rs can geea m arvelo us view of the ri ve r and a glimpse in to Fo rt Gaines' past li ves. There's a Frontier Village here, with log cabins and a 1/3-size replica of the o ld fo rt, as \r\nT he Lophom Pat1e r son House showcases Thomosvil le's Victorian era. \r\n,veil as a st3tu c carved co m emorialize the C reek Ind ians and a Confederate cannon left fro m the war. \r\nThe 48,000-acre Lake Walter F. George, a few mi les no rth of Fort Gaines, is the result of ano ther Corps of Engineer dam o n the C hattahoochee and a boon to the area's recrea tio nal resources. Its 640-mi le sho rel ine is the setting for numerous o utdoor and wa ter-related activities, plus a state-owned lakeside resort. \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park features a 30-room Lodge and Conference Center, re tau rant, cam ping and rental cottages, fu ll-service marina, beach, tennis courts and nature tra ils. A new 18- ho lc golf course o pened in the Sprin g of 1997. Rental cassette tapes available at the lodge narrate tours of historic ires aro und the lake and Fort Gai nes. \r\nIn the middle of Plantat io n Trace, small towns kee p busy all yea r with special events celebrating their agricultura l and rura l Southern li festyle. \r\nThe snake population gees thinned the last Saturday in January dur ing the \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 My Mind \r\n \r\nan nual Rattlesnake Roundup in Whigham. Educational semin:irs o n snake handling and first aid cop this fes tival's agenda. uth bcrc is the ho m e of the Fletcher Henderson Jau Festival . The Henderso n ho m e is o ne of many historic stru ctures :,long the Histori c Driving To ur, w hich fea tu res o utstanding Gree k Reviva l and Victorian architecture. cw in Cuthbert is a Victori an cc:i room and gift shop, Mag nolia and Ivy, w hich offe rs a perfect cup of tea. C uthbert was a big lum ber town in the early 1800s and has a wealth of Gree k Revival and Victo ri an ho mes ro sec o n a driving tour. The same is true of Dawson, 2 1 miles cast in Terrell Coun ty, w here visitors can step inside severa l such private residences during the Dawson Tour of Homes in May. \r\nAlso in Terrell Coun ty. Parrott hosts its an nual ho m ecoming fes tival in early November. Once virtuall y a \"ghost town.\" downtown Parrott is coming alive due to recent downtown developm ent effo rts. Several antiq ue sho ps, an art gallery, T he C hinaberry Cafe and a Victorian tea room and gift shop beckon to trave lers alo ng U.S. Highway 82. \r\nThe third weekend in April is the date for Colqu itt's Mayhaw Festiva l, ho no ring the mayhaw berry, a cranberry-sized fru it fo und in the swamps and bogs ofsouth west Georgia. Colq uitt is kn own for the de licio us m ayhaw jelly that is produced from the juice of the mayhaw bcn,, Colquitt is also headquarters fo r Swamp Gra111, Georgia's o ffi cial folkli fe play, with perfo rm ances held each spring and fall in Cotton Hall, a restored cotto n wa reho use. The town sq u:1re, wi th it's un iq ue sho ps and histori c Tarrer Inn, is o n the Natio nal Register of H istori c Places. \r\nCairo and Cami lla arc bo th famo us as quail hunting locales. Cairo's Great Southern Antique Car Rally the second weekend in May offers cash prizes to the winners. antiq ue car displays and a gaslight parade. The Antique Car Museum in Cairo has approxi m atel y 25 vintage cars o n display, as we ll as b icycles, fire dcparrm cnt :md autom oti ve memorabi lia and a matchbox ca r collecti o n. Ca mi lla's Gnat Days in late M ay and ea rl yJune raises m o ney for \r\n \r\n cl1ari ty with the Miller Lite southeastern Professional Tennis Tournament, w hi ch attr:1ct~ to p pbyers :md teaching pros. Aj uried art show, ;'gnat~ mark1:t and pomoon cmisl'S o n the Flint River add to the festival farc. \r\nThe Wildlife Festival in Pelham in October sa lmcs thc rq,rions cxtensive wi ldlife with a coumry fa ir and o utdoor sporting activities. The Down Home Cotton Fest in Quitman, w hcrc cotton is thl' must important crop and pick-your-own pt:ach o rchards dot thc roadsides, is also held in October. So is \r\n \r\nSylvester's Georgia Peanut Festival, w hich recognizes the statts 11u111lx:r o ne cash crop. The Peanut Festiva l is set o n the grounds of his1o ric Possum Poke, the former home of a northern governor who came south to do his h u n t i n g. \r\nM o ultrie in October is abu zz wi th the Sunbelt Agricultural EXPOSition, the largest farm show in the Soudn.ast. Crop and c.:quipmcnt demo nstratio ns, exhibits, food. :md entertai nm ent attract tho usa nds of people from all ove r the wo rld . There arc severa l quail \r\n \r\nOsprey are among the wildlife prevalent in Sem inole State Pork. \r\n \r\nhunci11g plantations in the Moultrie arc:i. :i.nd hunring of :i. difTen:nt ~rt at 1hc E llen Payne Odum Genea logica l Librarv, which con tains archi ves of m ajor Scouish clans. Visitors al~o enjoy shopping at thl Colquitt County Chan1bc r ofC01nmercc, wh ich is housed in thl O ld Colquitt Coun ty jail, and tlu. Colquitt County Arts Center, a cultural and performini:; arts center located in .1 restored M:hool \r\n- ~~-llllnm;m Do \r\n \r\nEnjoy o ld- fashioned Soull1ern explore nearby ancient Indian \r\n \r\nhosp itali ty wi ll, all the comfo rts mounds, living l,islory sites and \r\n \r\no f a modern metropolitan area- lush, moss- draped wood lands. \r\n \r\nin d, c cc nler o f un spa ilccl, his- Award-winning lodgings, foocl \r\n \r\ntoric plantation cou ntry. Le t and fu n. \\'(le guarantee you'l l find \r\n \r\nA lba ny, southwest Georgia's something to write h o me about. \r\n \r\nlargest ci ty, serve as \r\n \r\nJust call us to ll - free today \r\n \r\nhome base wh ;lc you ~ ot 1-800-475-8700. \r\n \r\nConve nti on f:! V i ,i l ort Bu r cilu  225 ~,. BroJ Ave. D .. pt. GM  Alb.:any, G ... or~i.i 3170 1 USA \r\n \r\n1998 Cmrxiti 011 A1y 1\\lli11d \r\n \r\n18 1 \r\n \r\n building. Both an: exce lle nt examples of the historic prese rvation efforts that arc so prevalent in Plam:uion Trace. \r\nCa lvary's Mul e Days the first Saturday in November is a huge event. w ith pa rades, plowin g contests, 500 arts and crafts booths, and competitio n for the ugliest, prettiest. and most stubborn mules. Swine Time in C lim a.x, th e Saturday after Tl1 anksgivi ng, featu res pigs ga lore, wheth er they're parading in costume or cooked and o n the table. \r\nSou th Georgia is the 'Pecan Capital of the Wo rld,\" renowned fo r the pies and confectio ns mad e from chis yummy nut. In N ovember, Baconton hosts the annual Pecan Harvest Festival, \"vi th food, fun and em enainmem. Ochlockn ec's Old South Da ys che seco nd Sa turday in November, pays tribute to all aspects ofSouth ern heritage. \r\nThe laff,rcst city in the Plantation Trace region, Albany, o ffers nearly 2,000 motel rooms, over 150 rcst.1 urams and state-of-thc~art meeting facilities such as Georgia's second larb'CSt civic cemer o n the banks o f the Flint River. In addition to all the modern amenities, however, the roots of history run deep here. Over 40 plantations, which once provided the Confederacy with cotton, indigo and corn , have found new life as exc lusive hunring preserves, earn ing Albany the reputatio n as the \"Quai l Capi tal of the World.\" \r\n \r\nAdel Blakely \r\nDonalsonville Fort Gaines \r\nThomasvil le \r\n \r\nReed Bingham P.ark \r\nKolomoki Mounds Historic Park \r\nSeminole Park \r\nGeorge 1: Bagby Park, Lodbrc and Golf Course \r\nLapham-llattcrson House Historic Site \r\n \r\n182 \r\n \r\nThronateeska Heritage Center \r\n \r\nOpen for swi mming in the spri ng and \r\n \r\nincludes a history museum in the 1857 summer month s, a sandy beach bor- \r\n \r\ntrai n depot, a planetar ium and d iscov- ders the shallow edge of the springs \r\n \r\nery center and a model railroad \r\n \r\nsurrounded by n1oss-drapc:d trees and \r\n \r\nmuse um. The fully-accredited Albany intricate wa ll s of Victorian stonc:work. \r\n \r\nOn the 1-75 corridor. \r\n \r\nA\u003c;h burns Peanut Monu- \r\n \r\nment welcomes \r\n \r\nmo to rists to Pl antation \r\n \r\nTrace. as it commcmo- \r\n \r\nralcs soulb Georgia',; \r\n \r\nboomi ng pcanu1 ind us- \r\n \r\nt1y. l11 Ma rch, Ashbu m s \r\n \r\nWiregrass Festival com- \r\n \r\nbines the artistic and cul - \r\n \r\ntur:11 tradition of th e \r\n \r\nSouth . With a colkccor's \r\n \r\nYou never know what you'll see on sofori ot Wi ld Adventures near Valdosta . \r\n \r\nshowcase. art and crafts. music. da ncing. poets. st0rytcllcrs and !,'Teat \r\n \r\nSouthern cuisim:, you \r\n \r\nMuseum of Art houses one o f the \r\n \r\nwill find something for eve ryone. \r\n \r\nfinest collections of sub-Sa haran \r\n \r\nrega rdless of their age. \r\n \r\nAfrican art in the South and a perma- \r\n \r\nTifton, 20 miles south . is the ho me \r\n \r\nnent collect io n of 19th and 20th cen- \r\n \r\nof the Georg ia Agrirama, :1 living hi s- \r\n \r\ntury Am erican and European art, as \r\n \r\ntory muse um ofl :11c I800s form com- \r\n \r\nwell as changing exhibits of natural \r\n \r\nmunities and a turn-of-the-century \r\n \r\nmerit. Tift Park, o ne ofo nly a handfu l rura l town and industrial compound . \r\n \r\nof parks in th e nation to be included \r\n \r\nCostumed i11 terprctcrs expla in a11cl \r\n \r\non the National Register of H isto ric \r\n \r\ndemo nstrate thL lifestyle of the era. \r\n \r\nPlaces, is ma rked by a winding ca rriage On -site events througho ut 1hc year \r\n \r\ntrai l of live oaks planted in 19 12. \r\n \r\ninclude a County Fair of 1896 (May). \r\n \r\nTrails and boardwalks wi nd \r\n \r\nCane Grinding Parties (Novc m ber) \r\n \r\nthrough th e piney woods of The Parks and Wiregross Qpry (Apri l-Occobc r). \r\n \r\nat Chehaw, letting visitors view both \r\n \r\nT he o pry is a Saturday night sensation, \r\n \r\nnative and exotic animals in natura l \r\n \r\nwith selectio11s from cou11 try. blue- \r\n \r\nsettings. The Parks at C hehaw also \r\n \r\ngrass and gospel singing. plus cloggi ng \r\n \r\ncontains an additio nal 700 ac res o f \r\n \r\nand th eatrical prescntatio11s. \r\n \r\nrecreational :irea wi th playgrou11ds, \r\n \r\nIn downtown Tifton. the historic \r\n \r\nsheltered picnic arcas,jogging. bi ke \r\n \r\ncore has been revi tal ized thanks tO \r\n \r\n:ind 11:m1re trails. boat docks and \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Main Street Program. Some \r\n \r\ncam pgrounds fo r tents, RV and primi- 30 shops now thrive in a se ries of \r\n \r\ntive ca mping. The park hosts a variety restored bui ldings, including th e 1906 \r\n \r\nof festiva ls, including Boo at the Zoo \r\n \r\nMyon Hotel Complex. nee the fi nest \r\n \r\nfo r Halloween and a Festival of Lights hotel souch ofAtlant:t , th e M yon has \r\n \r\nin December. AJban y is also ho me of \r\n \r\nbeen restored to :111 authent ic decor \r\n \r\nthe Chehaw National Indian Festival, \r\n \r\nand curren tly ho uses City Hall , a per- \r\n \r\nthe largest celebratio n of N ative \r\n \r\nmanent art collection, shops, offices \r\n \r\nAmerican heritage in Georgia, and \r\n \r\nand a restau rant. Tifton hosts their \r\n \r\nRiver Days, a spring celebration fea- \r\n \r\nan nual Love Affair Festiva l, a fi ne arts \r\n \r\nniring arts and crafts, great food and \r\n \r\ncelebratio n, the first weeke nd in May. \r\n \r\nthr ill ing rides fo r kid s of all ages. \r\n \r\nReed Bingha m State Park in Adel \r\n \r\nAlbany is also ho me to Radium \r\n \r\nhas one o f somh Gc.orgia's majo r \r\n \r\nSprings, one of Georgia's seve n natural boati ng and water skiing lakes as its \r\n \r\nwo nders and the state's largest natu ral \r\n \r\nm ain attraction. The park's 3.5-milc \r\n \r\nspring. The wa ter temperatu re re mains Coastal Plains Nature Trai l giws hik- \r\n \r\nan even 68 degrees yea r-round and \r\n \r\ners a chance to view quitc a few \r\n \r\nfl ows from the earth at the amazing \r\n \r\nwild li fe hab itats typical of the region. \r\n \r\nrate of70,000 ga llo ns per minute. \r\n \r\nCamping, fishing. swimming. mini- \r\n \r\n1998 Gco~ia 0 11 M)' Mimi \r\n \r\n golf:md picnicking fa cilities arc also loc.ued here. \r\nHo ney :md tobacco production arc the reasons to visit Hahira. A center fo r the bee: industry, Hahira ho lds a Honeybee Festival in October with arts, crafrs and bee-keep ing demo nstra tions. The pub lic is also welcome inside local warehouses to sip lemonade. tour and wa tch the fas t-paced tobacco auctionsJuly-Oct0bcr. \r\nThe best way to sec the sighcs in Historic v;, ldosta is to foll ow the driving taur brochure available at the touri sm office. It showcases three Nat ional Register Historic Distri cts and m:m y of the city's gracio us homes. The most eye-catching of these is the Crescent House, c. 1889, whose ci rcular vera ndah is supported by 13 mass ive columns, each represc ming one of the o rigi nal American colo11ies. Th e Converse-OaltonFerrell Home is a bcamy, built in the \r\ncoclassica l style in 1902. Va ldosra's early history as an inland marke ting cap ital for Sea Island canon is preserved at the Lowndes County Histori cal Society and Museum. \r\nWild Adventures is south Georgja's ncv,1cst attractio n and offers guests a mu ltitudt. of exhibits :md over 20 chrilling rides. Visit the petting zoo, sec birds from around the world , follow a winding tra il co find deer, bngaroo, wa llabies, monkeys :md mo re. Stop by Snakes Alive, :l reptile exhibit, then take a safari ride th rough grasslands fu ll of exotic anima ls. Do n't miss the Wi ld life Amph itheater which offers a great o pportunity to learn about the various animals in the pa rk . Wild Adventures also features performa nces :md shows. \r\nThe southern end of l-75 in Plantatio n Trace is shopper's heaven. Mo re than 75 factory outlet stores lie right o ff Exit #2 in Lake Pa rk. The Mill Store Plaza, Lake Park Factory Stores and Factory Stores of America all se ll bran d name merchandise at di scount prices. The Factory Stores at Adel , 40 miles no rth of L1kc Park. recently op1..'nt..xf with an additio nal 16 sco res. \r\nGood thinf,'5 grow in Plancatio11 Trace-with roocs planted by In dians, aristocrats and contemporary fannc rs, chis region is paradise fo r hunters, fishermen, outdoor enthusiasts, and serious shoppe rs alike. \r\n \r\n~ \r\nA Southern Surprise \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 M }' Mind \r\n \r\n183 \r\n \r\n Plantation \r\n \r\nT r a c e LEGEND \r\n \r\nH.--_- CB\"\"\" (0EU5~ol \r\n'\"'\"\" l 6 f 5 ~ ~ \r\n,-_ FomtryStnict \r\nNHLNacion.alHisloric NPSOpet;lll'dt,the \r\n-Nalional PMb \r\n-NR~~ \r\n \r\nCG\"\"- \r\ni',~ \r\nDP Dl#rf,Silt RV RVHookUp lDlodg, \r\nRS ~ms-. \r\nFOFUldSeMcf A. 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Buikfll!UQ\"\"\"fwMrsOVtrm dCOtrrlJttee \r\n \r\n1~ v i ~:; STATE PARKS \r\n~~o~; \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n1am  10pm. HSNR-PF-OSCCBf.FlPNPG \r\n \r\nRF-THWS.CP-DPRVPA. f',ri sc.ntum , J7S \r\n \r\n,l{rt't..l.'~mb-ll5tlo.il#lgand1Mrff.s.l.Mr;l,Mtl!J'elTildhKj'lli{l!tsSourh~plant:,nl 1-ddlk \r\n \r\nC~~andpq,i\u003ct,ng r1 uH1AJ ~-OUl~lll'IIIIPb.Kl.oltlllROJdMJ(). \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n~lfS.~Unl.-d01e'I.Sl(J.ll.6J .U.\u0026\\.\\1' AJIJ:\\ AK1\"SCOIJXOI. 2 1S Noflh \r\n \r\n=~G~d~=~=:.:~ ~=:,,::~~.~~ iltld\u003cMt,,,,.,,,,.,,W'dll.DJ ,,,,_ __.-lapqllf \r\n \r\n. JacksonSlft'el.01701t912-4J9.ARTS.Ope,i: Mon. - fn.9 - S.Hf.NR-EO-M-NS-Vl\u003cMf-VI \r\n \r\n111-T l'AKK IXII) N. ~ . (]1701): H-NR- Hwffd11 ffll\"YtCNJltldC,,,..llxd/f'/tu#rl'I \r\n \r\ndot,gNlwrd!apnghm 1911 \r\n \r\n: .nbm.:loondlldld.-tJ \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS Al.BA.'.\\' Mll.,J(:tl'AJ, AIJl)rl'OH.IU\\I 300 block \r\n \r\nAIJIA,'ff (l\\'IJ, H. IGIITSMO\\'f.\\t f-'T ,\\IK\\10 of Pine Ave., (31701); 912-4)0.5204. HF.CC-E. \r\n \r\nRl,\\I, (]1701); 1heflX'ff'IOtJJl''61Qn(ffllt1JrolO, Fe.mm pl,, (Q')Cfftl;~.nlcNfwtnltVf.lil',, \r\n \r\n,artsAlb.tny'sprvoU/icle,nthecwi/nghrs~ niem \r\n \r\n1/IIYII Nearby Mt. ],on CMI Righrs Movrmror AIJIANYSYMPI IONYOHfJIF.'i\"ffiA 2400 Gil \r\n \r\nMIMIJ/rt~5l'JOl1, \r\n \r\nlionville Road ( 210 (office), (31701); 912-4)0. \r\n \r\nORCl.f..\\TO.'iF.COll;-.i'TRY Cl.tJD P.O. II\u003c: 8S8. \r\n~1~2:ro-!9\\!~,~: _ : . ~ r ~ FD\u003c:L-A-O. C~is,Pffl'\"\u003cl/l'QX.1111)'drJJ /rul~~IOp/,1f,/!NyMP,crnm, p.nedt,yo1111fflfflor,llhryMu1JIPifflldSIOfl1GHrAJ \r\n \r\n,\\ IJIANl'DOIIGIUXIYCIL\\.\\IIIER OfC0.\\1 = !l ~ = ~ ~ - ~ ~ : . . r : \r\n;~1~~~~~~~~~~i~~1~: ; ~ U'ltb mt' IMt~ o1., ~ ~ , \r\n \r\nEO-EVCRC-lB-MF,lhtoldeflbutirig1t11hPCfrl,,' cmc:tn.-.~~pi'rlo,msas,xCllm't'IHM \r\n \r\n/ril/SQi/JIP,s,1fotme,b,rilfulnowhouw5ff ilfn.l,l#y. \r\n \r\nai.m,,,_ fNllRl\"5~nu--- Gto,giam..ttr 1111'.A'Jll.F.A.1.KA.'1' 514 P.ie Ave~ 01701); \r\n \r\nhslrdilllolfunft'dd\\lMJt. \r\n \r\n912-439-7141 (boxoflcd;912-4J9.7193.0pen: \r\n \r\nU\\'EO,\\KPIA,T,\\11(1\" Hwy. 76. 0 1620); A~llIN,Urni ,\\to.'ilL\\U:\\T. IL\\S.\\.\"SllRL\\'E Boicoffice0pfl't~2~5al2-4 HF-GR 912-896--2120;912-896--1'1S.Ratei: SJ50.S450 lT.\\IPUi 1822 Palmyra Rd. (31101 k 912-432- CC-E. l.ocMtdnalf'S!Md~Miqo A-t- \r\n \r\nnigh!. Open: Advance reu1va 1ions. i 1011.~9 - 5. RYNAMf.'-'tiGtmJIOltl/JW tw/wsaillld.def.i~o/M\"~ \r\n \r\nHf-YA-GR-OS.CC-NSF--GP-1.TH.ft.f.fBK-GS l\\ncJ.bJtlfll',rii,,,'$onNAS4/lgM.Alna'ci,:b. ~lrdct.wrl.ll \r\n \r\n-VCR.PAKA-A-NA-Mf. C-drhurtoJlp,mt]tM bot! J6'MQ!S Jtdfnd;,ydJJnuJ,y. \r\n \r\n\\'lsl'f.11.A.\\'S Ri\\l:JUllO~T PAM.ti Oglethorpe \r\n \r\nshoocng,lll'SfN!5nh'.51:ufwst~l)a( ' RRIDC: EIIOITSE. TI!E (31101k COIMIIS.lalt'd. Bti..{3l10lk ISOOJM~~h'.-0()'1 \r\n \r\nMtttmg~.-llblo*lk ::,bm=,1:: wr.-,s,.,~H ~~au-.., \r\n~rn::i CAMPING \r\n \r\nt,,~'sbnde-JN~t,yfllwd.4b-Gn \r\nAlllman ~ Hot.ice (ltlg. rJvJ ptP-0/i Wi \r\n \r\nl1't oi:Ny, ~ - ol \r\n \r\nRFJ)) 81.\"itll-\\.'tl STATE PARK Ga. Hwy. 37, 0 1620k 800-864-7275; 9l2896-3551 . ~ 7am - 10pm. H-SNRPf-OS-CCBF.f.lPNPG Rf.TH-WS-0'-0P-RYPA. pm_ ~ , 175 \r\nao,,WQ.l:oolm b-,ubo.l~dfldKOrtr5k.q.N.J \r\nt1m1iil/riflitj,rsSooth(i)(rjJpl.Jnts.,,.J1v,ldJ.k \r\n \r\n= : : : .\\;' _;.;;;:;l: iRE . MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nContaa Abany CVS b inbmallon, 01701); ,\\JBA,,'l' ~lll'IF.1 .\\1 Of AR'r 311 Meadowlart \r\n \r\nII00--415-8700. MA. NJl:w\u003eAblni.i,z.ErJwatdV,. Dr~(31707);912-4J9.8400.0pen: Tue-Sat10.S; \r\n \r\n$0f)~tJ/Md,ut,oit,JI 0'1~as drl4'(/,,/ect ' Closed Stin \u0026 Mon; Stay Wed lill 7pm. Hf-EO- \r\n \r\n~andcolwtoro/riro-d.t!.sKallt'lri:s.X't' MYAGR\u003cCFO-MF-TS. F,lmJ, IOl\"i. cilsW\"Sdlld \r\n \r\nt(-n('urpt'Sollllsl-Kri\"All.Wly. \r\n \r\n\\.nw.wrfMThe11.1W1.mfllMrsOOl!ofit. \r\n \r\n~~,\"1(/~{;HTAJ \r\n \r\nn :mJ\u003c,U, HUIIJllNG ComeiofBroadAve. \u0026 ; Sovlh'.s/Jrgt~co,llea.,o,)sol/liidtlOOJIAmatl.irt \r\n \r\nLOOCtNC \r\n \r\n, .k!lfCfSOf'ISt,(31701);PG. Ho/\"Mol~po51officr [ Mr. 7JONAIJJ,\\,\\\\' Cl \\'ll, RIGlffSMO\\'F~ \r\n \r\nw. O,WS INN  l7S/,\\lnl. 1200 4th St11!tl, MJdfl.'d,_,,,llcou,thocMWKt/911.Nellit\u003eBnmbmy, : Mf.Nr ,u usm JM 326 Vv'h ilncy Ave., (]1701); \r\n \r\n(31620);912896-4574. Rates: S35 - Sl9. 0pen: tht~thmwpo5rm.tsrr,sW'dhM\u003eilfldwaslirst; 912-432-1698. Open: Call fol hours. Open in \r\n \r\n24 tn.. HHF-FPGRSNROS\u003cCNS.(iP,PNPORS.fL.CTV,GS-IMVCR.PANMN. ,-, \r\n~-ou,#001/w\"\"\"\"\"\"tc- \r\nIIOW,\\RD)Oll\"iSON EXPR~\"i Al\u003ell. 11 01 \r\n \r\ntok'OM!'rqltslOrrldlp:llmforkJUlg,oo,n : 1998.HNREDM.Al!IUSl'!mcoowncmor.t1\"91ht \r\ntlA.KH) 011 IC)l}i ,\\IF.\\IOH.IAI. Front St al Ogle-- i pw,Mtm'Ahlny#ldS\\V~pl.l)\\'!1#1ml:'(Mi \r\n=~~l:::.~~=:~:: thorpe, (31701): A/ftlufl\u003eror/lfltnis.nfio/lOUJ,: RrgltsA~Houfl,ntfttcltJMtl,on(lurh \r\n;\"'ioh\u003etlt'drtbuldAhlr,-afterdief/oodol ! \r\n \r\n~s:s;~~ t!: ~t~~~~~ 62 9 \r\n \r\ntl(EWO.\\I tl,\\.\\IE Pine Ave. al Ctuthouse, = = ~ ~ : ~,!:::1::-::eri- \r\n \r\nNS-GPPN.f'O.R-CTV-Gs--lM-PA-NA-Mf. \r\n \r\n(31101): ~bylMnfd..mlrrEoivardVdSOII rage Plaza. 100 RooseYell Ave~ (31701k 912- \r\n \r\nsrl'fll:SMOTD. ADD. 1102 W. 41h Slrtel .blf'So/~.1b5warrrrtrrr:Mhoncrs-thor,,t. 432--69S5.0pen:Mon - FnUM;5.ll,12-4. Hf- \r\n \r\n(]1620t912-896-4S23.Rates:S32 - S38.0pen: ~~MJJW,nlifflto/w:.bNt/R\" NHLNREO-M-YA-GllSNR.CC-NS-VI-Mf Col \r\n \r\n. a n  ~ \" \" ' ~ 24 l'6. H.fP-GllSNR-OS\u003cC-NS-GPPG-PO-RS lffVllltdtM'n:Mo,,\"9:lqdlbtny. \r\n \r\nR-CTV-lM-PA-NA.. \r\n \r\nMO'ill.'1f..\\TTOn.OOORESOJ[ .. OfUU.RS \r\n \r\nkroidhiMl~dlltlg,rtg'\"1onul~ts. l..Jfl'dn~ \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOODSE.RVKE ;;::;~ECl.'d.wSL.(31620); 6HJA) \r\n \r\n~==t:;i:.=~:: C~olRoosevell\u0026.laclsatlScs,.(31101t lD- bltaltoJddPpot.Atldd/l'o1111~ho(Md,ndd ~~=t'~~'1-~o1111 \r\n \r\nf,\\CffiRY S1'0tt'i AT ADELOl.ffiJ.TO:'-l \r\n \r\n~ ~ MIO madP rMt J,M:l \r\n \r\nwacttr EDUCATIONAL INSTffU'TIONS \r\n \r\nlT.R 1203W. 4UlSlreet(]l62(t912--896-454S. Open:9 - 9M'rydrf. H-Hf-GII-OS-CCN5--PGRs.FO-R-GSNAMf. ru1tf s/lcpfNrg M llf Mt SiM-tf)IO~on\"'1ious-lnnd/lMlll':f,,lB01idN Sbeandll'SLUafltJdl)CU'stf'IIICt- 111.i,goond andl,vgtp;rimglotBuibA'Sweicomr. KING FROC FACTORYOt.m.t:r 1203 W. 4th \r\n~lH~ii~w:ot~c~: ~ .~ :Js~A: Mf.fildOtydroclpr,cl'SMdollwig. Jllof\"JandaccasorieslotdieMWI! f.mly o,w /OOWOO(/J \r\nl:K.nlroo1eS.On.ylsiqt.OOy aJamcn1f,sh,o,~ \r\n~~prices. 1(1119 frog teSIN.wil ,s 4J \r\n \r\nR.\\IIIL\\I SPRISf:Sn)lf.'il\u003eATION 2501 Ra- AI.R.\\\\l'!iTATi f.01.1.[(;li 500 ( ~ Drive. \r\n \r\ndUIISpmgsRd..(31701); 912-889-0244. ~ \r\n \r\n(31705k 912-44600. Hf.ED-FD. ~ A I - \r\n \r\n8:305:00. HFNHL-GHC-NS,PNFONA-MF. la,-.alc\u003eandMMwt f/ilftfl}nll!Mt 4 hts,or,. \r\n \r\n~ofrlPSN.'n~l~a/~\u003cieor-, c.Jlltbl.rlcole(Jt51r1CW' 1901 ASCIS1Abr,,iy \r\n \r\nQi,J'S/,ltf1t$friiWi1/~Unq,e,nffl'iorolldliC!.'al' LlnCm.ri:v.tt/lh\u0026oJCl:ulmngsandbr,,Jrti\\Ju,p, \r\n \r\nITl'Cl'C,ll916(Mft,,m(r.JndMF!f5\"'1/('rlmt11P: AIA\\i\\YTIO INlt \\l, l,\\Sm1m: 1021 Lawe \r\n \r\nttritfl'rohonor\u003ctwm. \r\n \r\n; Road,(31101);912-430-3500. ED.Al.lilnyTMi- \r\n \r\n~~~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n=1 \r\n. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n~:~?1Rt~~ \r\n \r\nii)!w~ \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n:1 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n~~~iz=.~: \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n= \r\n \r\ni$h Rcy.,I Aw Face uckn bur,r,'(/ 1t1 Ahlny, iJfld \\ 50\u003cMl't'l'-b.M/Jf/9',VIIS,'lt(,Ylf)IIS,P$1'1A.blnyolnd \r\n \r\n! =~!!~~r::!,=:,:: Jr.nis.:Hll1tlfflOn,J/1t1/lorroral.iltBr,/IShudefSH-ho : B~'W.t'fyAre.1~1\"\"'1niis11Ybenefifkoma \r\n11.wied1t1lhl'USd.wlgWI-W. \r\n \r\nS.\\lrm IIOl!Sli 516 Flint Ave~ (31701k 912- : .-iglimts. \r\n \r\n439-7770 ~ s i-sr Md hmr k-illffl A-ft!- : U,\\HTON (:OJJJT.F. 2400 Qlionvillt, (31707); \r\n \r\nSOllolC~#llfSpd_,nsandJ('d'(Dflfilnl'd....-.ni,-i 912..iJ0.67..0.~lvb't  Fri.B - 5. HEIHC \r\n \r\n: IIO'U.Now~o(Ablny's.Ana-LNgte. t.'f.TmulyN1mllgtnlht\u003elJfltvrMjdGtat \r\n \r\n=~~,=~a:~s:~  Afo/klifeTrailCotllfl'Mliry \r\nATTRACTIONS BOHSC\\c\\:lHl:'i OUJUrrCf..\\TDl \r\n \r\n: lbt\u003e-t,y kU ~ sr. TDtJ:'iA'SC\\TllOIJCO ll'ROI 115 ~ \r\n(31701); \r\n \r\ngid s,,s.-m o\u0026,ir,g 17.ansio, Id tollWI' fn}tJll'6. \r\nCooffflona-U'flltl'irdRs.i ll6X1JlmLt!PIYI. \r\n~St\\ffdw'\".~WlotaD'ltJft~ \r\n \r\nS00-569-4033. cc 1.is1Pft11o1111r 1N1'.1,-., lh,\u003eotfl\u003esfGJltlcwdudt,na:wi~-\"1Gto- : scu:\\a DISCO\\'l:M\\'OSll)I Hen.l'Lv.i; \r\n \r\n~h.75-,-,..lkbdtt~p,oja,o/ !,N- lflmlwfl~lrdllolfb#ltJNIRtgrstt, 100 Roose,,oelt. (]1101}; 912-432-6955, HF-([). \r\n \r\n=--fti ;:;\"~~_....wdr.-:liril9 slrGntinrhtMriiS,'q:lq:ltl'l9.amSpm. .Wft.-i.~tudrJnd~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n~-~i~~~ =!t~~ \r\n \r\nVI. Owltnr,eip,r,wraSOffl(pWQ,1_/1~-Q'lil( \r\n \r\nt998 Georgia 011 Aify Mi11d \r\n \r\n HWIDUWIWJfP \r\n \r\nw. \\ll;Tllf.KBF.F. l'l,\\ XIITARIIL'tl Herittge Plaza; 100 Roosevell (K;l11 10RPUIOTll. !Ml Oglethorpe BIYd., (31701); 912 \r\nAve~ (31701); 912-432-6955. Open: Wt\u003ed:day WM'S 3:45; S...t 435-8)(16. Rares: oodef 538.95. GR-CC-PG-PO. \r\n \r\n$1'1o\\'612, 1,2,l. HFNR-EO-YA-GR-SNR.Offtvs~shoil-S.Tl'IP 1)1 \\1111 I\\, \\If.KIO \\CRl'S ISOODaY.isonRd.,(31707);912- \r\n \r\nCft/J)WleWJIMl!iiSoorhwi51'Gii. \r\n \r\n435-772 1; 800-228-5151 . Rates; S4H175. H-HF-GR-SNR-OS- \r\n \r\nSP ORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nCCNHlC-PO.(TV-CL-CBKIMNAS8-MF. ((jlflAJ \r\n \r\nAl.B,\\ :'l\"\\' Rr.atF,\\110:~IUl'AKTIIF..\\1' 1301 No. Monroe, \r\n(31701); 912-430-5222.0pen:Mon.- Fri.8am6im,calfcrlflformation. HF-EO-Bf-F-GP-PN-PG-PO-TC-PA-MF. 0.0- SO ll'CINDM f.Jdtirle$~~piuwc;irr.1S\u003cltldp;ris.fil\\\u003epttkln:JtWltM9S \r\n \r\nlt\\.\\l.\\D\\l:i.\\ - ALB.\\.\\1' 2505 North Slawey Blvd~ (31701): 912-BBJ.3211; 1-800-525~. Rates: S59  S79.99. H-GR-SNRCCNSPO-~-CTV-ClFBHAA.CS-CHIMGTMF. (\u0026frAJ \r\nl'le.MSHOW10il(Jftl~fl. \r\n \r\n1Wllc'.hi11eg,Jfl'Ways10boalmg. fishwJ. .rds/\u003c:J-119-Arr!pf'sofrbJINld REGE.\\1' MO'f1.'l. 840W. ~lho,-peBlvd., US82, (31701);912- \r\n \r\nb.'fSl!b.ll~Nldlietls. Homeol5iMT\u0026lilro1-.o,,l('fl'sf#ffli- 436-6593.Rates:i.nde1 S38.95. \r\n \r\n:~:a~~~,'.~~~/:1es:NS3i~~ : :R~ l =~t;~UCGOl.fr.ot!KSE 107 ftilemit Rd~ \r\n \r\n~~~ \r\n \r\n~.::~~mr:.=urd\u003er~=-:: (31707); 912-432-6016. Hf-YA-GRCC-GP-FO. YNl-rovnd~. M. HF-GR-SNR-CC-CTV-IM-PA. r~:~it~!!~.:.~~BML. (31701);912-436- \r\n \r\nIII L'i.\\lAX P.\\MK\u0026II UG IIMIUSSr,mON Between Thitdand flftAve..@ VanBuren. (31701); IN.'dfonncfvdJiilatldgrotfJsp\u003cns RESTAURANT/FOO D SERVICE \r\n \r\n.nJ~,on;i.W.1bfS.lntffl'fl1119geologlc,Jlfretue. \r\n \r\nCA RlT.R'SGKIIJ.\u0026Rf:\\7\"AlR\\.\\T 321 W. Highland Ave., \r\n \r\nIAKE OIDL\\ W OtfGaHwy. 91; pJSlCMSidecilylimits.(31701t, (31701); 91 2-432-2098./GIITAJ \r\n \r\nBFH WS./40IJ;,,;rp~boiitm9/iJ/r,,gilOOlbP;J. \r\n \r\nCIIICK111,,\\  \\IJl\\'\\lo\\l\\U.26010awsonRd,(31707);912 \r\n \r\nPA UL FAJI~ SPORTS (lJ.\\11'1.f\"~'\u003c I130 Ball Park Llne. (31705); 765.soo:l. H-NSMf-VI-SB. ((,HTA/ \r\n \r\n912-435-6444. HF-YA-GR-CCPGFD. Prokswnalb.tsdl.1/l;homeol EL R,\\.\\'010 Rf.\\TArH..\\:-0'11( \\U~XJCA:'\\O 241 S Dawson Rd., theSouthAWl'IIK~-s~~-lilmlrNmOfdw8allimo,e (31707); 912-4329165,(GHTAJ \r\n \r\n(=~: S::J~~-;:~~ ~ \u003c~ah:tiktsd.GfatmWe.ssld(lMurtedc~..i-rS~ept.Hoslsitefotl99S'sSAt.AISt.V \r\n \r\n1 ~~ \r\n \r\ng~~~f \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nLO\\GJOll:-OSII.\\FJrS 1807N. Slappey,(31701k912-43S-4144. /(,HTA/ Kil) LOR.\\lUt 2403 N, ~ - (31705); 912-439-8857. (GHIAJ \r\n \r\nspo,t0,'t'r10,w,i~t,Jrionuboo/fc,rJpOn,ngd,ys.~.\u003cidand SIIQ-;l:l\"S 1108W. 8roadSt.,(31707);912-43S-1396. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\ndc\u003c:ttwmn,Jg Homt'olQuillll.JnliirttmCeitanyHUllt \u0026 IJK(\\iter \\'IIJ. \\G\\RG\\,\\O 1604N. Slappeyl!Nd.,(31701);912-436-7265. \r\n \r\nClassic. \r\n \r\n. {GJA) \r\n \r\nTIIR..\\'F.ROOl!:'\\1'l'COIJlffilOUSF. Ast-burn, (31714); 912-567 4313. 0pen:Mon-Fri8-5;Groupst7,t~ntment. NR. h.\"M~ ((Uh:IUS(\u003e(N(il 1901 (t/fl~/\u0026IOl,\\)I('({ \r\nTOURS IIISl'ORICASIIBUR..\\' WMJ\\L\\'G-DRl\\1NG TOUR Ashburn Tumer CCUlty(hani\u003eet; 249E.CollegeAve..01714); rhtshtsroric atyh.Js~mosrcfifs\"\"9Mhoulaiftlbuii\u003cigs.Brochurenl n~JI JVJ!4Jb/e ill 1M Asllbtm-1- COlfll)' Chambf.'t ol ( o,mlfm'; 2-19(. (o/kgt'Alf'. \r\nT RAVEL SERVICES AS IIRUR..\\' TIJll',F.R C\u003cMJ:\\1)' CILotBflt OI' 00.\\l\\.lERCE 238 \r\n-E. Colege Ave, (31714); 912-567-9696. HislOn( AshlxJm will\"l!I \r\nawotl9I01X.(o,\\\u003egl'AwG-Jbooslo,Pl-.nl!MollcmMll'JSilll'Jlot,gl-1S. H,fk)n( Twier ( oi.nty~lunxe/lednulMUk'IIII, Tinw Ctu1ty(cut \r\nBAINBRIDGE \r\nATTRACTIONS WIIJJ!i PARK Downta.vn, (31717); PN-E-PA. R~ tattd \\liao,oo 9,llOO(l.tishpcnd.~IJlldl'l,]/Nt,ba \r\nHtsTORtc srTiaSIMONUMENTS JICK:\\7JE-Rl1'NOIDS lll\u003eUSI-: 200 Boat Basil Ci-de, (31717): 912246-4774;800-243-4774.0pen:Mon.  Fri.,9 - 5;5at9 -1. IB. Un/qllf!.-d!iffulr.lor:iJtt'donlheb.w:sof lhefltir ~ at rht EiJrl Md)'Boal \u0026isif! PiJ/k.Houieslhe(h.:ltrbol(ommem-lllldVM o, /11bmarion ( tnftl. \r\n \r\n~ 1 : ~ : ~ : ; ~ : - G W l f l ~ l ~ o~ \r\n \r\n~ =t \r\n \r\nAllfot\u003ceoH,a,,,s. TiM'~!Moka:i.Nnctd-spumngi,-l'ffl.ptacfl\u003e \r\nWe,,f0\"Y'(Jp.(.Wandsn;td.barfM.JR'\"l\\',OO'lS10ilOOS19b r,olf. \r\n \r\nUS-190RACWAY 1304 W1niamsbta'g Rd., (31705); 912-431 0077. HFYA-GR-FD. CakhlMt\u003eUlft'fflt'rWolMIRAS\u003cWflrOnf'd1are,; rw,yF,i.\u0026Sdf t'1PA1-0a.lOGlltdJnd.of.Alb;nyolfUS 19 Winlt'I' \r\nrate:/1#11'.\\ffamond!Nov.-hb.. LODCING \r\n \r\n~.mu: 110tstq,en 24 Hom. 1inAIJ.D;JGHTAJ \r\nSHOPPING ALB,\\SYtU'A ,\\L\\ RKr.f l540Nof1hWasl1ington, (31701);912435-0409. 0pen:SaturdaysandSundays. Alb.r,y'son/yfl..\u003e,J m.l/tet \r\nwirh~.nfawe,ro'~Wcl)S.Cpl\u003enSan,dlyatldScnilysrainor Jlw S'wd:\u0026lr,/XO(ixt.houfeholclgoodi.cblh,Jg.lN/Mfgoods.fuffJuurldcnhs. AUL\\:-\u003ci'l' MAU. 2601 Dawson Rd, (3l707);912-883-7983;912B8Hi255. Open: Mon-Fri 10-9; Su7 1-6. H-HF-OS-CC-NS-RSFD. \r\n \r\nE DUCATIONAL INSTrTUTIONS \r\nK,\\l,\\'BAJOCEOOIJ.F.CE 2500~5hotwell5treeL(31717); 912-248-2510; 912-248-2596. ED-NS-TC-TH-MF. Locmed on 1lJ ,XtP,$ol/imfustirnitkdw dry initsonU.S.tigrwil'/ 84 E.ist\u0026Jui ~Co(lege'sfirts/c,lll'fMfOO'IX't11isoneolroslic be.Juty, ilm'tllll ated~ 1t.11'ff)'pnea.-.dmoss-d.ru':trffl. Al.lk~atld ..wn.trtail . , , /hec.w!JlUS futther~ /Mnaua/~.,,J \r\n\"\"\"\"SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nALR:\\i'il'8LXN 905 E. Ogletoorpe', us 82, (31701 ); 91243S fMi!milJ(Jlci\u003ep.lrtmenfl!OtPSMldowvlOOser,s;itlcnllspteiJ/tystorrs. KAl.'iHRIOGf. OOU/',T1ll' O.lJ8 312 Country aw Dr. (min; \r\n \r\n2151 . Rates.: l.00(.'I' S38.95. \r\n \r\nPll'l'INPl:C\\N OUTIJ:U'l't)RE 1332 Old Pretoria Road, 912-246-1986.. (GHIA) \r\n \r\nKt-::\\T IIOUUAl' ISS 2702 N.SliweYBMl\" US 19,(31705);912436-6341. Rales.: tnier538.95. \r\nBU)GEf IXX  ,UJL\\i\\'Y 303 E. Ogleth::wpt BM!., US 82 East, (31705);912-436-5733.Ra~ 530-S45. CC-CTV-VI. \r\n00\\I H\u003eMT MITT:S \\lllm \\ CRl:\u003ci 1400DaMOl\"IRd.,(31707); 9128883939;800-22851SO. Rates:5S9over579.99. H-HF-CC NS-HC-P(}RS-FD{lV-(L-{BKNA-SGT-SB-MF. ((,JIIAJ \r\n~~~~~ ~!\\~~:95Dtfss.~1~~3~~~: \r\nCBK-J-PA-MA-SGT-MF. ,~ GHTAJ l'lt!.Mstt-wr..donthtlas.dtB.Jd.C('Ntf \r\nDF..F.I' .SOIJnt ,'t\\(ITTJ. 2230 E. Og!elho,pe 81Yd., US 82, (31705); 912-435-5607. Rates: undef 538.95. PO. \r\nOOUAR IXN 2706 N. Slappey Blvd. US 19, (31701); 912-4329868. Rates: tml'r 538.95. \r\nECOSOLODGF. -AUIA.\\1' 1806 E. Oglethorpe Blvd. ('31705); 912-88HS44;800-424-4717. Rates:oo:lef 538.95 - 579.99. HFCC-PO-C8K-PA. \r\nI\\' f\"\\UlAtJJJ 1$\\ ltAMRJOTI\" AIJHW 2586 N. Slappty \r\nBti..01701); 912-43S-68S9;!00-228-2flX\u003e. Rates:S49 S80. HHF-\u003ciR-SNR-05-CCNSGP-HC.ffl-PO-CBK-lM-NAS8fM. Kil/TAJ \r\nGRA.Xll .\\llnll. 904RaciumSpringsRd.,01705);912-43\u003e-8919. Rates:unde.-538.95. \r\nllA.\\ll'TONINl\\'- AIJSA:\\'l' 806N. Westover8tvd.,(3 170n; 912 883-3300;800-426-7866.Rates:undef538.95-5S8.99. HC-POCBK-MF. \r\n.-.....xeSft'Clla'.wlonP]tlJ, \r\n \r\n(31 707); 912-432-9316, T.:..f!ht:Jmt,-\u003esru,.m,olMJMrt-;,eunapi: : ' ~1~~oikrsv.Jrll'f)'of.w1A:t\u002611'0l'l'dartdJn.shef~ \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nFARLMA\\' BOATBASl:O. PARK 200 Boat Basin ude, 0 171 7); 912-248-2010.. M-BA-Bf-F-l-PN-PG-TC-(P. fl aues.. Ba;ir dxi:l bt\\Jch, basebaltiel:( Km!$, /1~SIR'I, tishtnt;Jpim,cf.dt,a Sl\u0026Yrl~~fil..1oottd- \r\n \r\nflUF.XllS Of :l nJL\\\\\\' 1'01/RS 105 Chehaw Park Rd. (31701); 912-434-8700. YA-GR-T5.PMJalgJldtdn:u,for!f\"'4'5of lO \r\nrno,esho\u0026vbiind-rht-sants~ofCht#IJ,v~Mlmil/P.ri. .llfstn-JbMSthtou/NAblllyCVB11ttheab:Mphontnunber. \r\n,\\WU.'iEOORPSLOGISTic.'iBA.Y. Fleming Rd., (31704); 912 439-5215. HF-Eo.GPPG-FD-1B-MF. hofficISlff1#/0(IJJOt ol /ht !\\,p1Mdrn\u003eS.Awr/Jb.:Jst\u003en'JlllfS,lewidsandslupsour~and \r\n \r\nlNOW.TMIAI. GOl.f\"l'ARK 2001odustrial81vd,{3171n;91226BS45. Rates::S6..GC. \r\nIAKF.SF.\\11,'iOLE 5Wof8ainbridcJeviaGA97,(3 171n; 91Hi622001. Bf-F-l-PN-(P, Knc,,ffl fotitsJq)Ul.i/JOflof~ WJ)ff M'idhytnibass..14 ~dJyiM--1pim,(a,-, boal ~ \r\nCAMPIN G \r\n \r\nl'Qt/Pflffil iJ/IOl'fl'dlC~.G!Jd,dtoursftYty~Cilll'IJblkAffair5. ~\"lNGA'l\"E\"S BASS L'il,\\NU c.utl'GMOl!NU Rt 1 Box3311 J139 \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nWingateRd..(31717);912-246-06S8. Rates.:U5 - S60.0pen:Daily \r\n \r\nBroad :,~~~~~-~a~~B~~~:~.c,:;~\u003c;l!: AI.BAM' CO.'i\\1~110N\u0026 \\\"L'm\"Oft.~ 811RFAU 225 W. \r\n \r\nAve, (31701);912-434-8700;1m-475-8700.0pen: Mon Fri., , ir,;,kd}P.~bart \u0026filcil\u003eshc:J1.g.is.fn\u003enses.fislwtgtbcil. \r\n[ ~,;!,~=~~~~~~ bo.Jfsips.f\"!ShilgOtrlflooringCicJldes.l(,Hr4J \r\n \r\nAbanyd'les~nusof\"qwi//Mi,lllng(.ip/tdlcf rht l',Ot/d.\"Honwt loOie- i LODGING \r\n \r\nhilw Y/lidArwna!Parlc. RodiiJmSprir,gs.lJlldthc{hthaw l'JarionaJ/rwi OIARTI\"R IIOI SE L\\\\ U.S. llwy.84and275outh, (31718); 912- \r\n \r\nFfSIJ\\-.:i((,HTA/ l'fNst\u003e J.. our adon,.1111 \r\n \r\n: ~~R!~~~C~~~F-~~~~-~~~i~~BK~P!~KA-A.J~: \r\n \r\nl'I A:\\1'ATIOXTRA(LTRA'1l, Rf.CK\u003eN 225 W. Broad Ave., \r\n \r\n(31701 -9901k 912-434-8715. bplt:n G~~ Pl..ildDOn TliK.t\u003e \r\n \r\nTr.we/ Rt'f}IOI! ;Jm ~ /ht GfNI O:ndooo,. Hlsrotic 111'dSlttS. \r\n \r\nCultrxt \u0026 die A,~ S(('rll( 8Jd:,o,,d5, IJlld ~ \r\n \r\n- (oorJCt SW Gd. \r\n \r\nTOlnlln~fotmotf'info \r\n \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\nMF. r U ,HTAJ \r\nGIUJEII C\\Gf. HFJJ \u0026 BMf.\\K,\\.ff 722SouthWestSt.,(31717); 912-243-2040; 912-246-7032. Rates: 555  sss. Open: By App1. H-HF-CC-NS-BB-CTV-CBK-VCR-KAVI. (GHr,v \r\nIIOUO,\\\\' INN -KAl,'iBRIUGF. 751 W. Shotwell St., (31717); 912-246-0015. \r\n \r\nIIO UO\\\\ l\" \\ IJIA.\\1 2701 Diwson Rd. (31707); 912-883-  .u..BM1'J,\\.'t\\L') II.GKAYCl\\1COXfEH 100 W. Oglethorpe \r\n \r\n811\u003e0: 800-HOUOAY. Rate!.: 559 579.99. H-Hf-GR-CCN5HCPO- Blvd., (31701~ 912-430-5200. A /~QXI SN/ armJ and 16.000 \r\n \r\nRS-FIHL-CTV-CL-FBK-PA-NA-58-Mf. (GlilN \r\n \r\nsquatt-k eo:hitwWI in'il b r,,-,dt iholvs atldrorrMtlOnS.(GHTAJ \r\n \r\n~-out.tdonp.19tl. \r\n \r\nPOTIUI.CCUU1U,\\'m ' CF4\\1l'.M 2621 Wild Fair Road, (3 170n; \r\n \r\nJ\\.WF.S():, L\\\"X  BAl'\\BJUUGE 1403 Talahassee ltwy. 01717); \r\n912-243-700);800-S413268.Rates.:l.l'def S38.95  S58.99. tfGR-SNRCC-NSHC-PN-PO-CTV-C8K. ((,HTAJ \r\n~-ou,\u003cldonr/lflns,d,t,ln,nr(ow, \r\n \r\nIIOIJD,\\,l\\\\t:\\J'Rl:SS \\l.ll \\.'W 91 1 E. Ogletho,pe Blvd., \r\n(31705);912-883-1650;8'.XHfOUDAY. Rates.:548  569.0pen:24 M. H-lff-COE-ED-FP-GR-SNR-05-CC-NSPO-BS-CTV-CBK-IMVI- \r\nNA-SGTU MF./GH7,'J 1'1f\\1~1tt,,,.,,,ldonp.,gpl \r\n \r\n912-436-4940.H-05-NSPNRVKAMF. ASO.mp'-1r;irioriSl}-k 5l'ning fornw-119 .nl'spli#MflfS. Xn\"tk l91Ds fun'M:has host.tdruroaus fwil'ialNifltsas wtli16dog..Jfm.t!.hows. (41 \r\nfo,Qfl'S. TRAJL \r\n \r\n\\\\llnl: IIOLSEBEIi \u0026 RRE\\KF.\\ST 320 South Washington Street,01717J; 912248-1703. Rates:5SOS60. N5-l-P0-88-CTV (BK. ..(GHTA) \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nJ \\1\\F.'iO\\ l'i\\ \\IJJ:\\,\\r 2720 Da\\.\\'SOO Rd. (31707); 912-435 HJl.li.W'F,TR,\\11, (31701);800-475-8700; 912-434-8715. A ISO- IIISTORIC llRl\\'INGTOUR  BAINBRU)Gf, 100 Boat Basin (if. \r\n \r\n3737; 800-541-3268. Rates: undef 538.95  SSS..99. HGR-SNR- milf., sm,1docp molfl-7S fai11,11'9 the food. 1o1k5, dtld bi of~ cit, (31717); 912246-4774; 800-243-4774. NHLNR-PATS. lh- \r\n \r\nCC-NS-HC-PO-CTV-CBKMF. /GHIA) \r\n \r\n; Scud!I.Wst~arm!IIW!ft: Tifnl,i, Afia,Jy, Co,tqt.lt ~ d.d's ~ k ' l ' y SO 5lleS d.ltng hom 11w /IJm,o/-~or \r\n \r\n~Sttour-ionlht1'flltllf1t'l(('Ntf \r\n \r\n .nJVAK:tst.lGii'snewesthi. \r\n \r\n t.11fiet.\u003citod.\u003es.,..ai:ltJlt,b-9'01A~bmilpJ11;i,l;J/:Jefo,jf{f. \r\n \r\nK,\\'IGIITS L\"i.\\' -Al.RA,\\'Y 1201 Schley Ave~ 01707r,912-888- . \r\n \r\n9600. Hf-GR-CC-PA-MF. MABRY .\\llnll. 375 N. Slappey Blvd., US 19, (31701); 912435- \r\n \r\nASHBURN \r\n \r\n8324. Rates: undef 538.95. \r\n \r\ntt lSTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nM(ITTJ.6 -ALBA,\\1' 301S. ThomtonR0,01705);912-439-0078. PF.-\\\\'trr MOXUJIE.\\T VISi\u003elealong l-75,01714); (ommtmad'les \r\n \r\nRates: under 538.95, H-c(-NS-PO-CTVtM-PA-NA. \r\n \r\n,-iu/ptO(ffllrW)hisloty. \r\n \r\ngllO!(i10\u003c,'1((harribfrofb.. \r\nT RAVEL SERVKES \r\nR,\\IXBRIJ)Gf.-lJECATIIKOOIM'l' OIAMBF.R moo.\\OIF.Ra \r\n100 Boat Basin Cirde, (3171 7); 912-246-4774; 800-243-4774. Open: Mon. -Fri,9S;Sat.9-I.C-lB. Histoochoma~Soudlem~lf)'atldv.o,'1d.Hsb.lss/islwJgK,HTA/ \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My Mill(/ \r\n \r\n185 \r\n \r\n lantatron Trace \r\n \r\nBLAKELY \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nDOERUN \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENT$ OOIIEDD: CREEK CO\\'fMJ) HRIIXiE Ga tt.-.y 62 \u0026 Old River \r\n \r\nCA.\\111~\\ CIL\\.\\lllf.ROFCO.\\l.\\lffiCE P.O. Box 226, (31130); 912-336S2SS.C. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS FJ IURIDGE R-\\.'iCll 18mi. EofAl:laoyoffGa 112.1110GinlO'M'I \r\n \r\nRd., (31nl); 912-72J.3741. NHLPN.Ba'1r,n/891,96h./or,gft1  \r\n \r\nRd., 01744); 912-776-3222. YA. JO M1I' 1-.ut,ng Emu Ranch \r\n \r\nJp,1nSwi:fro. Southem-mos1\"kiss.ng~,rifsi.ni'Jg.PicnicMl'.L COLQUITT \r\n \r\n. --Blfflft\u003efs.dids.t9JS.nlv.n:u1f,n,pIOJ(KSe.JfOOJIBonuJ.: \r\n \r\nCONFFDFRATE nAG POI.. COURTIIOUSE SQUARE Hwy 27, (]1723);912-723-3741 . NHL.YI. C~Sqw,t fJKrl 1861. \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SlTESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\n: Ow,lgt'l)l'Nlg~dlo,.B}',wt.My \r\n \r\nLdsf~wooden(ooftmdtl'~ \r\nPEA.'illf MO,\\' U.\\IL\\T Hwy. 27; COl.lfthouse Square, (31723); 912-72l3741 . VI. Salures/oc.l/PNNf~- \r\n \r\nDONALSONVILL  \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\nOOURTSQIIAREAKTSC00:\\'01. P.O. Box 7S1, (31723); 912 72].]741; 912-723-3741 . Pl'oftsSion.JI ptrlama,,a,s lo, ill/ i1gf!J ~ ~)'Nl-~;Jttdis.sfs. COO'll'llln')'pDf \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\nKOLO,\\U)KI ,\\101.JXDS ~TATE 111~1'0R.IC PARK U.S. Hwy. 27, \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\n l\u003eA\\'Sl.'iN - 1\u003e0.~A ISO,WIIJ.6 It.~ 84 204 W ) rd Sl (31745); \r\n \r\nS\\li'A.\\11' GK.\\\\'\\' - GEORliL\\ \"S OnlU\\l. l'OI.K IJl'E PIA1' (31737): 912-758-5450. Open: Call for Schl!du!e. ~ . , Sjmgifl\"Of\"1.GIOlf)5by~. \r\n \r\n9G1R2-S-5N2R4--C2c1.l8'ISS;l9\u003c1T2V-5-C2BHK1-8.1-6P.AR-NalAe.sr:u,ndet 538.95  558.99. H \r\n~-rMMlonrllt1\"1'1J1!8.K\u003cC_, \r\n \r\n~~~g;r::::s MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n~ \\TI\\'EA.\\lfJUC,\\.'o ,\\:'iO .\\RL\\'l'IO.\\\"EEK .\\ll 'SOL\\I Culhbert \r\n \r\n101 E. ThirdSt.(31745);912-524-2083. \r\n \r\n(31723); 800-864-7275; 912-72J.S296. Open: TirSa 9-5, SU StJeet.(31737); 912-7582400.M. O,l.'1\"100.00?Hdt11'Amfflc.wt.V \r\n \r\n2-5:30. H-ED-M-YAGR-PF-OS.CCBF-F-GC-l-PN-PG-PO-TH-(P- tif..as.. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nRV-GS. Muwtimlfllt'fpff!~Sl.'Wtlhi.Jr,/rlOUtldfl:,uj/!11'1119di(, 11rh \u003cll'ldl)thceri!l.lm'SlrjS1vthOt't'k\u0026Wt-ed.\u003enlSJ.i,,d/ldJ,,is.Flhi,e.r/Jib. 11S,gifllhoph (GHTAJ \r\nPlt.lit'}N'OUt.td011rhtb.,ctof1h~RrwdMJJ,1 \r\nCAMPING \r\nKOW.\\IOKJ MOlll'iDS STAlt IIISWRIC l'ARK U.S. Hwy. 27, (31723); 8()0.864-7275; 912-123-5296. Open: Tu-Sa 9-5, SU 2-5:30. HEO.M-YA-GR-PF-OS-CC-BFFGU -PN-PG,PQ.TH-CP RV-GS.fGHTAJ \r\n,.11.\\l'S IX~  BL\\KEL\\' 435 AringtonSt, {)1723); 912-723-5858. \r\n~JttouradonrMIIIJ~Bld:Cowr. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nSOUlllF.RN tl.Sffi'AIS P.O. Box 390, {31723); S00.5583378; 9127232778. Therth~fe5rjy,l/~.Aco,ry;,k1t ~ f 0 ~IW\"4andMmsiWl.rldrheSlillt'. f'l1b/Wted6/imaayt'tlf.~ \u003caiMdM ill'lll localor ma,i 4)allxl'S Ml(/ l!IQ'l' S11 orJP }\",Y, $11 f\\\"'1 JWll.M\u003c~AJ \r\n \r\n~:l)'(;:s;!}~s::=fu/~~:::.~c:::. SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n 1\u003e0.\"AISO,WIIJJ'/ SK\\U:,;011: cou:-.1,  c1L\\.\\IBER Hwy. 84 \r\n \r\nPIXF.IIIIJ. Pl.\\.'TATIO~ 255 Kimbrel Rd., (31737); 912758 j \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n6602.0pen:NoY. 1Mar.31 . HR-tD-FO+KA. P1.Jnt.J00nqua,//uif  VP51fl'5W4' \r\n \r\nngor1hMeb.JdiormJe-dT.nmWi9)11S.P\u003c11tecllf1~1cdto6~: \r\n \r\ntuitwirhkxlgng ,lldrrwls,sponmgc/,Jycwses,lt!dir;npo,rat,/)11  lromwn.pommlJded.i.wnMil!a~~prcven ENIGMA \r\n \r\n~emfetirqua'/hab-ldtg.n.w,eSOOllwnllo!plldity \r\nSPRING CRO'.K R:CRF.-\\TIOS PARK Off US It.~. 21, (31737}; TH .N,U1J1Pt1.JilJi'JMr,!11Ppl.Jnts_ \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATtON \r\nPAR.\\tJISF. PLIIUJC tlSIIL\"G AIU:.\\ (31749t 912-S33-4792. H HFYA-BF-f-L-PN-TH-( P-PA. 1.14(}.,Jap t1i1tur.rl 1lfT.ICfl(WI oHemg \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nb.riilldbtMtfislr,g.Olw60bl:esloadmdiQ\"S'l\\r.tlilh,tnppif. \r\n \r\nT\\JIR(RI\\\"\\ 155S. CuthbertSt.,(31737):912758-2888; 1-888- b.mandotherspi15.(1Jhngficrnsnnd~tii,\u003e~1~ 2TARRER . Ra 1es: 595 - 5125 . Opeo: Year -rouo d. one~fi.sr.inqktrtieorhono,;JiyfiJ\u003elff}~rpllf!\u003clrolish. \r\n \r\nH-HF-NHl-NR-M-GR-SNR-OS-CC-N5-GP-HC -1C-O-RSCTVfBK-G \r\n \r\nS-VCR-VI-MF. ../GIITAJ \r\n \r\nFORT GAINES \r\n \r\nP/#1~!HOIK1don,,.N-)S \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\n \r\n: ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n RONWOOD \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS BRo;,wooo-A JM\u003e~F.TO\\rNC0.\\1)11::\"im - localed on G.1 CUTHBERT \r\n \r\n rnm'TlER\\lUAGF. (31751);912-768-2934.AuiflMaitJogabrls. ~ /Sh. r.alo.ltszatl.l!'IS~IOlheCIM ~ \r\n \r\nHwy. 118,(31726); Wor\u003eGMtru'sCOIMllllll'yl'hdPAw.niL!Kdlf.'d EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\n. OliTI'OST RF.PUC:.\\ Commffte s,~ (31751); 912-7682516; \r\n \r\nonw. ,,a.wi~o1~ rMnCllt1lmtfllty \r\n \r\n,\\.\\l}RE\\\\'COUH.E 413College5treel 0 1740t912732217I; : 9127682934- ~ Cil l8/6-ISJO. /Jsedrop,otecrset- \r\n \r\n800-664-92\u003e0.0peo: 8:30-4:30. ED-GS. HislorKwllegusldbltshed) lft\u003etshoofUMand~lrWflartacts. \r\n \r\nCAIRO \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n~t?J1r~=:~~~8:,~~~~l:;!;,: \r\n.sandsdM.lt~c.n.wlJn.-bic)de,,.rno10:ydes.irdothetwl lt\u003ciiblts. \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ROOOFSB[Rllf ,\\IF.\\IORIAL IJBRARV 320 North Broad St, (31728-2199); 912-3773632. Open: Mon..Tue~ Th.i.9  7; Wed., \r\n \r\n.i 18S4ilfldlioldsfldolrksrchaner111U.S. IOCllo'lfi!t~lf)Otl ; SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nwornet1 TWO-J't',Y,co-lreide11ri..,\\ lm\".il.vts. \r\n \r\ni anTO:\\' IIIIJ. l'AHK On Lake Walter f . Gl!Ofge. (31751); 912 \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n7683061. BF-f-L-PG-TH-CP- RV. RVandc.1'1:esai ~-, W.W,f \r\n \r\nIL\\G\\OU,\\ \u0026 I\\)' 104 S. Peachtree, (31740): 912-732-5S23. Rates:S3.95 - S11.95.0pen:Tues.-Sat, 10-5. E.l).((.flH-GS-AVl .(GHM} \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nSOIITTI\\\\T.ST QUAR1lll: OU,lTAIIOOOIF.t REGIONAL QlA.\\IBF.ROFCO.\\l\\lERF.f 201 N. l.unllkio St., (]lNO); 912 \r\n \r\n~-~W'riy.fishde.vw,gmbOnS,bOrltra,rp,M.lllfJ \r\n\"\"'\"\"\"\"\"' Cr.oRG[T. 8AGH1' Sl'Alli PARK\u0026 LOl\u003eCf. Ga. Hwy. 39, \r\n(31751); 800864-7275; 912-768-257 1. Rates: S42 - 575. Open: 7am  IQJrn. H-HF-SNR-Pf-OS.CC-NS-BA8f-F-GC-LM-PtHG P(HCTH-CB-lD-RS-FC\u003e-CTV-CSMF. lO\u003c,Jif a, the sham ofta, W.iterf ~ dtisp.riMn'5.tJO-IOOm~mlalO'ltcot \r\n \r\nFri 9 - 6; Sat9  3. HHf.ED-MF. fntr.Jied\"likh!fi'slbary.Jndstay 732-2683.0pen:8:30 - S.C.~ h.we1t\u003cJl.lOONllOl'l,~etAJ- kl9('S.18holegolfaime.andnwmffl9bHdt. rhe~:Smimalt1CJ \r\n \r\ng.llDl'l'lf,sray.Jf.ldger,rologf10M1.6t).IXXJd.mes.booh~ ubO'lilnd/wsro,y.Smal/10\"11~il(IIJ~roma,ortnl'{n\u003e btMtt.JilllolftrMy/fCCrsJkl!l41lOOO-,apWeb-6shingil(IIJboar \r\n \r\n~~\u0026~bhb/$.Hci:SWOl'lstWWJ/11.Joonal;,,wrct;. \r\n \r\npo/ttJn.US. 1htsMN.indd5 /ht ctU!Da olStew.i,,i Ol-1711M\\ G.ly ,ng.AW!111grt:on5itnd0/Hitec.arl'rillgNl!KlNJkxlamlo/~lll'O \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION DOC\\li'OOD IIU1''fL\"G J\u003eRESEK\\'F, Rt.3 Box274,(]1728); 912 872-3S08. Owilhcnringath ~ finest. LODGING \r\nBF..\\TUSTTA'i'  F.Xf.Cl/ffi'EL\"N 2800Hv.y. 84Easl. (317281; 912-377-8000. \r\n \r\nandRiltldolph.E\u003cKha:ut1Yisl.l/l,QIJl'buttheupecplellrillg11.U10, \"11)1Jf'Solso\u003ci.tlg.Jr/lfmgs.C001111)'bufft1withsa!l!ic~oll.ake \r\n \r\nge/ht\u003er.C01111!'5hareoutcorriofdleworld.vidSCf!tw,,vr,NlhfcGJn WdffllrF.Girge (GHIAJ \r\n \r\nbe/ \r\n \r\n f'lt1JtSef'0111.tdontJ,tb,,ctoftlltRO.tdM;JpltJdd\u003etGlllflnm1 \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nDAWSON* ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\n; lif.OHGET. U\\(;111 ~T\\'ll:P \\ HK \u0026 I.OOGF. Ga . Hwy. 39, (31751); 800-864'275;912-768-2S71.Rates:S42- S7S.Oper,: 7am  H)pm. H-HF-SNR-Pf-OS-CC-NS-BA-BF-F-GC-l-MPN PG- \r\n \r\n~Hf'DWM10l'IP1f119. \r\nRESTAURANTl'R)OO SERVICE \r\n \r\nSTE\\'ECOCKftl~lll-\\TCIIERf 109 Hatchery Access Rd., . PO-TC-TH-CB-lD-RS-fO-OV-OMf. l@ITA,: (3174.2); 9129954486. Open: Mon.  fri., 4:30. L-1B. T.tilomJIO )011\\ UIJJ. IIOISF 101. S. Washing!On St ~ (31751k 912-768- \r\n \r\n\\IK.OIICK P.O. Box616,(31728);912-3713911.0pen:Mon. - sdtoolqgrot,flJforOMhoil.l.imlll.'dSlll'!1'llfl5t.pto10(~ 2338.R.nes: SSO  S70.0pen:24/ws.yearround.H-Hf-NHLNR \r\n \r\nTh.Jr., 10 \\0; Fri/Sat.10-1 1. FD-ff .K,HfA,J \r\n \r\nmmr .tdvrsft1). Six mis ol 65/ro,i w \r\n \r\nED-M-GR-OS-NS-88-CTVFBK-GS-\\ICR-KA-VI. ((,HTl,J \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\nM\u0026,\\I ICE CO. 309 200Ave., NE, (31728); 912-377-3422. Open: Mon. - Sat,8  5;Son. b'/c1R\u003et EO-VlNA. Ok//,1Shionfflblodice p/MrsfiHfnoperation. WarchJSOfb iabkxbbttigm.rl-. Cokx.!dice Mj/), fre,~GrNtfordRitm.An~IOM'tlMffi'free! \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES AD\\'ASCID l \"Rt\\\\'fl. Sf.Jl\\105 420 N. ~oad St. (31728); 911.m-8147. 0pen: Mon-Wed, Fri. 9 4;Thur. 9 -noon. GR.CC-NA TA. \r\nCAMILLA \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION QUAIL II U\"Th'ic;.fA,\\IIUA cJo camilla Chamber of (omml'l'Ce, (31730);912-336-5255. Ht..!~ftt5M'PSand/odtjng;,v,lil.Jble LODG ING \\t CHFJ( 11,\\IJ, l\\fJ) .X mu:-\\ KFAST 181 E. Broad St, (31730); 912336-8360. Ra tes: S6S - ms. NfH)S.88-CTV-(8K-F8K-A. (GHIPJ \r\n \r\nHISTORfC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nSlll1.J\\'F. IIOUSE Bm\u0026HIIF.\\KFA.\\T 204 S. Washingtoo St, \r\n \r\nT,UJ,\\W,\\Jlf.E l'L-\\SrA'nOi\\ Rt 5 Box 204, (31742k 912-9\u003cJS- . (31751);912-Jf\u003eB.3322. Rates: sso- S70. NR-OS-CCNS-BF-F-GP- \r\n \r\n2265; 912-9'35-4560. \r\n \r\nLMWS-SBFBK-1-VI. \r\n \r\nTERKEUCOl/:'o'n' COUHTIIOIJSE Stonewall/Lu Str eel5, j RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n(31742): IIF-NR. TtrrPIIComtyCoinhcxM, /89}, \"lf4!V.aor.:111ar- : Gt:oK(iET. 11.\\GU\\ s rrn: l'\\KK \u0026 l,(Jl)( jJ: Ga . Hwy. 39, \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n- Slil in w lot C'OU\"JI)' oHices. Dtw;.s ate~ ~om 8J . (3 1751t, 000-864-7275; 912-768-2571. Rates: S42  S75. Open: \r\n \r\n~.fri tyap1 lo,m.iphdfd. SHOPPING \r\n \r\n ~c-.rii're-t~~:~~ir: ~;-sF-f-Gc-tM-PN-PG- \r\n \r\n-=:~~JY~-~l~:~~~~z~~12 _.::,;:; '. ; ~uG~ DFJ\u003eTIIIJR- rnHT(i,\\l~FS (] l 751); 912-768-2934.n- \r\n=f~frlm~.!t~}~\":teT:::!~~ ! dl!wJtecf!Otaltto10f/amr~~spem/iMglfl.lohttOeett'f1 \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nl'~uboob.111JiW.ilodllb,Jf)'4tldOtlHouse. \r\n \r\nDA\\\\'S\u003c)NlfLq'ORICUISlll.lCT Historic District, (31742); 912 TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n= \r\n \r\n/M'lhoughto~~olartt,.~,Jt)rJViaon.Jn ~ -1~~~-- l~I-Srr(JK.\\'.IIUHFAU P.0 . Box205, (31 7S1 );912- \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nl'f..RHEUCOU:'o1\"CIL\\.\\llll'.R0t co.\\l.\\lF.RCE 127 w. Lee \r\nStreel (31742);912-9952011;800-706-J.8J.9.C-18. \r\n \r\nU.S. OOKl'S OF ~\"(jf;\\\"fJ:KS \\'Ism.IRS (l'.\\1l.R Hwy.39, \r\n(31751); 912-768-2S16. Open: Mon. Fri., 8 - 4:30. COE-EOMf l PNPG.CP-PA-VI. \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\n1998 C('orgin 011 1Wy 1\\lf iml \r\n \r\n fflAVEL SERVIC6 \r\n \r\nRESTAIIRANTIY'OOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nIIONF.Y l' RODUCnON(SEF. IIAllll!A \u003c:l k~IIBF.R OF COll MF.RCE) Hah;ra, (l16ll); 912245-0513; 912-794-2567 0\u003c 800569-8687. VtSlt tht\u003ehomeof cheHooeyile(\u003eH'S/J\\'d!ilMSf't?howfhisdeliciou5ptoduct 1\u003em;Jd,., Vdklost.l-L~md.\u003esComl)'Com't'tmon\u0026 V/SltCl'S \r\n \r\n1.U: COUJ\\\"I)' CIIAi\\16f.R Of f.0.\\1.\\tERCE I05 Ma in Street, (31763); 912-7592422. Open: Mon.  Fri., 9  1, l  5. CIB. GJ/lor vmte fonnlorm.ltion dbour dining, shcppmg811dlocaliJ/eaarfl,lCtions. \r\nMOULTRIE \r\n \r\n\u0026#tall \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n(A GEORGIA MAIN STREET QTY) ' ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nlk\\lllRA INN Rt 2, Box 14. (31632); 912-7943000. \r\n \r\n, ,1TA\\I I.OCO.IIOTIVF. 400 f;~t Ave., S.E. (Jl 768); 912.985. \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nj 2131 . IB. StromLoeomolM'GJ. NOfthernll 105,buntin 1919.Donatcd \r\n \r\nlUBACCO AUCl1 0,'\\S Hariha Tobacco Warehouse. (31632); ro dry\"' 1961 b'f Ga Northffn Railw,,y Co. oo 70th clllfllm-sa,yol Ml \r\n \r\n912-794-2567; 912-794-2567. ff}WM'f!1lt'WI' Sft'tlatobrl\u003cco.\u003etK stNm focomofivt-. torlfnvein MoulrtK'. \r\n \r\nllo,\\youilleinbanKllerestmgandf.'duc.JtiooJlexp\u003c'rim\u003ce.Smellrhe HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\naromnoftl-ierob.Jao,lS1lfilfstf,ehug\u003ew.3fMOCJS' llsrm.asthetobilcco \r\n \r\ni1UCtioneer's chatter ,s heJrrl .bow the Mm from the float ~ of Rf.RT IL\\lt~II PARK 5th SL, SE. (3 1768); 912-9856540. 11Hs is \r\n \r\nthe la,!J('SI tobac\u003co m.11ke1 Nl the Grorg,a-F/o()(M flue\u003cUJed tobacco t/,efitsthisrolicgro11erobe~1ti\u003clin,1 USA Ccnified T,reC,ty. MJnyof \r\n \r\nbell \r\n \r\ntlittrces /liKP!hei, #roots# tothetroe suchMRobetr  leeSwee1911ni \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nJimmy Glrter 5J.lsh Pme. etc \r\n \r\n\"\"\"\"..,\"\"1'!'1\"91r\"'----~----. ( IWIJRA Cl~~IIBF.R OF COll,llf.RCf. \r\n9127942567. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n301 W. Ma;n SL, (31632); \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nCOI.QlmT couxn JAIL 1,1 Ave., 5~ (31768); 912-891-7430; 912891-7434. Open: Mon Fri., B 5. Bu\"\"' I9/Sandlem\u003eed \"the \r\nfinejt bar dlchilt\u003ctura/!y designed JJII in Groryia- di rfJJr rime. r11t \r\n \r\ntx,/di,Jgboog,es1otedforu,ea, lheofflce\u003e ollheChambe,ofCom : mceMldEDC TOUtSb-jappoinmlMr. \r\n \r\nl,CA,l,i,Ml,oP,l,li,INl,Glla.W.Z~-------..-I \r\nFAGI.E'S ROOSI' CA,lll'GROUNll 5465 Mm Store Rd., (31636); 9125595192. Rates: S17 per couple. HGRSNRCCPNPGPOCPOP-RV-CTV-PA-MF. Shop 100IMto,ySIOtlSfl\u0026'Nby. Enj\u003cYfpool,cabk, shaded pJvl'd p/.tl1toughs. flt.VI m,lfkCl 5.ll \u0026 Sun. \r\n \r\nCOI.QUnTCOU~1v w,1RMt ltORIAI. NW corridor of Coon house Square, (31768); 912-890-54S5. MVl. This metnon.ll1~1lhits \r\n\"\" ei,,r.,/ flame was dcti(a,,d July 4, 1976 ro rile memory of Colquitt \r\nCoonry n1C11 .,,,,.iIU\u003enlJ f,me of war and a\u003cd in seM\u003ce \r\nfUJitl-\\1\\T MONU.\\IENT Pleasant Grove Primitive Baptist Church. (31768); AGa m.uble 5\"1toeniarks thef1.JWOIii Moo/r11e11if- \r\n \r\nLODCING Uttf \\\\'FSll:RN - Otnl'O~T INN (31636); H(C-NS-PO-IM. \r\n \r\ntwe wl10dre..11nedotj(init,g thec1rM, lmerbecilmethe0\\0,1'1of one. Aherhis drurh lh1s caM!'d starue was pl.xedon his \u003c,aw. \r\n \r\nCOl/1,TRl' II FARTII l~N - IAKF. PARK 7008 BellvHle Road, GRF.F.~llFJJJ CIIURO I SITE Tallokas Rd., (31768): 91l9B5 \r\n \r\n(31636); 912559-4939. Rates: 136  159. Open: 24 hou\"- H-GR 2131 . Used ,;,,,ng CMI Via, as tto,p;,aPRecrusnng Ceme, (i,,/Wat re- \r\n \r\nSNRCC-NS -PQ.C1V-CBKI MVCRNAMF . \r\n \r\n\"\"\"\"h.\u003evelt'Slofl!\u003c/churchand,,lo\u003ci,1edpcnodlogcabm Gtemfield \r\n \r\n\\\\ \\Hl.f 1101 SI 1900 1st Ave. (31768); /CiH74J SHOPPING \r\nSfATT. FARMF.R\"S .ILIRK}:f Hwy 33, (31768); 91l 9B5360l. \r\nTOURS )IOIJI:ll!IETOUR 116 fost Ave., SE, (31768); 912-985-2131; 912-8903455. 5,/1-guided. ConJler, cii,Mims and maps. Baokk\u003e1 conldins five tooJS. Avadable ar tlie Chamber. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES MOUl.ll!IUOLQUflT COU~'IY CIL\\.IIRF.R OF COltllF.RCf. P.O. Box 487. (J I768); 9119852131 . Open: Mon. Fri., B 5. NR C-Mf. n-,C/Jan'bero/C\"\"'\"\"\"'buJdingooo, housed lhecoonry,a,1. 8111/rin 1915. 1twdS1wnedthefrnesrdesq}ed}\u003cJ#inGeo,gia.A beauoful pic of hisrOtY lot Colquirr COtJnty.lGHM. \r\npi\"-t'P~ouri\u003cJonp.Jgt 183 \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nIIISfORIC PARRffiT P.O. Box 165. (31777); 912-6132520; 912-623-4090. Tum-oflhNmlu,y b\u003cik.ings howng att anoques. gifts. and outdoot mtJSJCol insfluml'lllS. A cafe, tN room dlJd bed ~id breiJkfa51 gwsr house off amcrutK!S. Old fashiont.\u003ed soda fountain, counuysr~andbtandbreakfast mn opening\u0026lffy 1997. Srepback 111 1111r to \u0026peneJlCP small CO\\Wl sourhcm IMng. \r\nART \u0026 EIIITERTAINMEIIIT \r\nSOUNDPLAY, INC. RaH1oad SL, (31777): 912-623 -5545. Open: Thurs. Sun. HEDMOSGSI/I , Alrernate V-ISiansAwardfot spiraling cu/rU/l.'5. Ag.vdcn for all the SfflSl'S by mllSic,1I insrrumenr ftldk6 Bord AndO'San. and artisllga,denc'f Meg Ande,son. Sound play f\u00261t11reS ourdoormusical lllStn.ments and soundSWf)t11es fot perts. schoolgroonds, andlhebad:ya,d fromaeol;ancNmes. Cure\u003eandha,ps 10,ryloplron,s. \r\n \r\nU\\YS Ii\\\\  L\\KE tARK 4913 Timber Dr., (31636); 912559- \r\n \r\n0229. Rates: Ill  142. HGRSNR-CC-PO-ClV-CBK. ,., (GHTAJ \r\n \r\nPtt\u003cne Sff' our dd on the lns,d;;\u003e 8Jrk Cove, \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n9 \r\n \r\n~?~~t!1 f~s~r1~ j~~t~:K~~~~B~i fsB~k~G:-~viR: \r\n \r\nCCNS-GPPO-C1VF8KPANAMF. \r\n \r\nPltiJiPS\u003c:'eOUI adonpMJt 1 \r\n \r\n:=;~:.::~~;~='c:1;~t~:r: 0,JYSheldlfiMarrhcooy:,risedofIMYJaCMg. e:c \r\nOW it.ii.WAI' OF.POT Lowe, M~gs Rd. (Ashburn Hm Planlil \r\n~ lhe Bostoo-Albany RR in 1892. ~er l\u003e,con,ng Ga. Notthem \r\n-= \r\nSOlfTI IF.RNMAGNOI.L\\ CourthouseSq., (31768):912-9852131 . \r\n \r\n2 14 II UCKAHY.A BEU\u0026 URf,AKA..~GUFSlllOUSE 214 Huckaby St, (Jl777); 9ll6ll-5545. Rates: S40  180. Open: Year-round. ED-GR-05NSBBFDFBKVCR. \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE ll\\l;\\IMJI ~ 111 114E.Ma;nst,(3 1777);91l-6ll-4506.0pen: \r\nTues. sat. 10 s. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nRED CARPET 11'\\\"N - 1.AKF. PARK 7008 Lake Park - Bellville Rd., Gladw5/y51csonthrCounhouseSqtwe. 0.-erSSyrs.oldwirhadliJme-  TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n(31636); 912-559-7902; 800-251 1962. \r\n \r\nr1.YCiJOOf1'/0f88' Ill\". he,ghto/61' Ill \", ,;ndil 16'5\" ommferenc.t\u003e. \r\n \r\nPARH01T L\u003e\\NO~U.RK A.S.~. IATION, L'i'C. Main SL. (31777); \r\n \r\nSIIO~E\\\"S I~\\ /AK EPARK 1075 lake, Blvd, (31636); 912 ART \u0026 ENTERTAINMEIIIT \r\n \r\n5595660. Rates: unde1 138.95. HGRSNRCCNSGPPORS COI.QUnTCOUi\\'IYARTSCFXff.R 401 Seventh Ave., SW, \r\n \r\nCTV-J.PA-NA-SGT-MF. ((j}(TAJ \r\n \r\n01 768);912-985-1922. Open: Mon. Thu,., 9 -6; Fri. 9 - 4;week- \r\n \r\nTR,\\VFJ,OOGE - IAKF. PARK 4912 rimbet' Drive, (31636); 912 ends by app't. HHF-MMF. A multid,scipfartscentervnth Mn \r\n \r\n559-0110. Rates: S3S and up. H-GROSCC-GP-PGRSKCTV . gallenes, comtrHntythihliTe, ,lffsat'/dMtMainmentseries, conrmu,ff) \r\n \r\nCBK-IM-PA-NA-MF. \r\n \r\nddsses in art dlnee. music, dram.1 and fNIUring a W.o-d..ly sprin\u003cJ ~ts \r\n \r\n91l-6lll5l0. Hotoric Pa,ro~ ''\"\"' past n..lS fX\"'-\"'' Tum-oflhe-\u003cenru,yb\u003c,Jkj;ngs,\"\"'7ngl;resrot\u003cd 5/Joplo,a,t,.11\"1\"'\u003c9;/tsand ourdocx mtJSK.JI 1115fnu11ents. A calf', tru room or soda fountJ,n offer \r\ntastytl'fly)t.J11011S.Stepbaain00\u003eeloexpenen\u003cRJmllltr,.vnsouthem /iving.lGHT,\\I \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n\\ eventc.,i/edFe,UVa/oolheS.,U,.e \r\n \r\nCJIACKER ll,IRl\\t:L 103Timbef Drive, (31636); /GHTAJ \r\n \r\n\\ MUSEUMS \r\n \r\n~A-ft~;,,.~ ' IAR.IIIIOlSt:HllffA LR\\\\'f l~C. 5123 Mil S1ore Rd., (31636): \\ COLQUnTC011~1Y lll\u003eTORICAI. MUSF.11.11 So. Ma_;n St., \r\n \r\n9125595445 Open 7am 9pm H-HF-05CCN5FDFBK-G5Mf ' (31768), 9ll98Sl131. Open. Wed l .30-4.30 b-f appo,ntmenL \r\n \r\niGHTA) \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n.JVaiL-lble to the publ,c. on the h,stcxy of Mou/r11e- \r\n \r\n~,\\ITI.E IIOlSE 175 \u0026 SR 376. (31636); /GHIA) \r\n \r\nolqu, \r\n \r\nl'f \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\nIAKE PARK !IIIJ. Sl\"OREPI.A'l.\\ (31636); 912-5596822. SNR CCNSNA. G,O\u003cf\u003e lhoppm\u003cJ/M(l'!I\" dViirliJ/e./GHTA) \r\n \r\nFJ.1.f.N PA~f.01)0.\\1 GFl\\L\\LOG\\' UIJll-\\RY 204 5t h SL,SE(1nng of Mooltrie/Colqu;tt Ubrary), (31768); 912985-6540. \r\nOpen: Mon. Sat., B:30- 5:30. H-HFEIJ.M-CC-NSPNVI. lba,ylr,s \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n: an exrelleot col'echon of matetials relt-.tJnt to die eastern S\u0026K\u003eOord of \r\n \r\nGEORGI..\\ 11SITOR l~FOltll.\\TIONCF.\\\"l'EII  VAUlOSTA 51B4 Mm Store Road, (31636); 9125595828. Or\u003eeol II stateoper \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nlheUS.rltldn'Jl9fiJoonroutcsWe:t. The.KCM,\"ll.mdgenrulog,calhomt! ro almost 100 Scottish clans ,llfd otg.MiL1oons \r\n \r\narcd informar1ot1 cootcrs located a/orig Gegfs inbound ,nrerstate highways. V1S1too wiN find helpfulm.ips andooxhures. assist,mce from full-rime stcJff, as l\\\\\"'1/ as fl'heshmenrs and lf'Slroom fadlir,es. Dlscoonf \r\ncouponsatPavail.JbleK)IJodging.aswel1.isaroomreservatKJ11lt'f'Vi\u003ce. \r\n \r\nMOIJI.TRIEARU lT.CIL~ICAL L~~murr, 361 lndust,;al Dr. (31768); 912-891 7000. ED. Programs iJfC,VMab/em d~ folkx,;ng ateas: Health Technolog/. Business Techoology. lndusfli.JI Trdlnolog,: .n1Adult lrteracy l1\u003ee Economic DA'Clopmcm Center ,s a raou,re kx \r\n \r\nITairw\u003eg arro business and lflOOSuy 1\\.00:faa, nie rilwN Thni\u003cal \r\n \r\nLAKELAND \r\n \r\nCet1rerisasarel!,recampusoffeoogS.11il.1rJJ\u003c0!13111SandKonomicdevelopme,t oppo,turnries for Tih Coumy, \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBA~K.~ I..\\Kf. lURF.!\u003e1' l'RF.IF.RVE U.S. Hwy. 221 , (31635); 404 Bll-6946. Open:Call f0\u003c appounm,nt. BFFL A privare ,..,,,,.,,,,,. \r\nSM-eOlVl\u003eedbytheN.1tureConservancy ~pond()'P{eSSS\\vamp No tJails, ranooog \"'1(Jftlmlbf!s ,n 4x'l:'l'lt Nar;o,ldl 1'/Jdlrfe Refuge \r\n \r\nLEESBURG \r\n \r\nATmACTIONS \r\n \r\n0~1111\u003c:II IIIIJS FAltll 671 Annona Rd .. (31763); 911759 \r\n \r\nold\"\"\"\"' 6681 . YA-GRVI. Tilke;,neduallOnaltourofanosuichfa,mplusre- \r\n \r\n~o,,d t.,m, ,..,,,_ hayride and 11)0.ye.,, \r\n \r\n1/fJdN\"'- g,oc,p \r\n \r\ntooTS by clff'O'(ll11'1ff'lf \r\n \r\nCOI.QIJnT C,OIJ~n  11u~~l,~Gl'RF~F.Rn:\u003c; P.O. Box 4B7, (31768): 91l 9BS.lll1. l.(G-FD. -/frielr,ssev,ra/hunnngp,eSM'f':S twth lodging,wJil.'Jbk. CaUfotlislmg \r\nMOSS FARIIS Ull'L~G FACIIIIY flhh 51reet. S.W., (3 1768); 912-8905478. n,,, m\"\"\"lhe-attci,v,ng faoJ;ry offffl amulorudeol 5fXlll!POJldandpiadom,-. The fi\u003edl,ryw,is 1,u;;m.,,n1;1,yp,rvare funds and holds Sliftt\", nalional inremdoonal compe1ttio11s. s;,e of six Olympicdr.itY:J te,1ms rmining,n 1996 \r\nMOUl.ll!lf. OI.YMl'ICQUAIIl1' Ull'L~G FACllffi' (31 768); Homeohnrem.1l10niidndnationa/me(\u003e(S throughout the~11l!JSE'MOl'I Beawse of its umque desirp the facil,ry has bretl tiJTgeted as a sill' fDI pre-Olyn-.,.c ua,ning \r\n \r\nHISTORIC Sins/MONUMENTS CIIFJlAW INDIAN MONU,\\tt,.,r New York Rd., (31763); NR. Homeofthe(~'IS,nflii'fldy,Jg1KUlt1lfafpropleofI/1eCree'-r1ff. \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nIIOl 1.TRIF.1~~ 1708 f;m Ave NE, (31768); 912-8901401; 800 6423947. Rates: 140  580. Open: Da;~. yea1-10Und. HGRSNR CCNSPO-OV.CBK+NAMf. lGHTAJ \r\n \r\nOSrRICII IIIU.S FAR_\\t / HD\u003e \u0026 BRFAKFASf 671 Armena Rd, PL~Ulfn)S Pl,~\\TATION 4633 Hwy. 37 East. (31768); 912 \r\n \r\n(31763);912759-6681. YA.CC-BB-FD. \r\n \r\n985-2086. f-GPHRl POB8FBK. \r\n \r\n11\\UCII 111\\0R 401 W. 5cr\"\"\"'1 SL, (31643): 9112635704; 800-239-5704. Rates: S55  185. Open: 24 hrs., year-round. NR GRSNR-OSCCNS-GPBBClClVF8KPAVI. /GHTAJ TOURS 111;10RIC ORl\\1NG TOUR  QUIT,IL~~ (brochure) 900 E. Screven St.. (31643); 9122634841. NR. B,odrv,em,ybep;d(edupar lhe Chamber of Comme:e@9\u003cXJ E. Sai.\u003e\\'M Sl. TRAVEL SERVICES QUffU\"'~BROOKS COl/1,11' \u003c:IL\\IIBF.R OFCOllllERCE 900 E. 5cr\"\"\"'15t., (31643); 9122634841 ; 9122639204. Open:Mon.  Fri. 9  3. MVlC. ~ofthe/Jrgest'vr1to-.-vncfstTietsontheNd tkn\"II Regisuy. HIStoric drrvmg tC\u003eUI, anrique shops, antebellum courtllOUSC. museuni libl~ genealogy divisiOt'I, agricufrure drivir,,; t(J(J(. \r\nRt 1, 606 Aid Road, (31645); 912247-5140. .00. Group WUtS of mu fc11m (cousin lo os!fich). Live educouonal \\l1Q!O$ of hatching thtough atJJ/thood to \r\nlt'dS)'lOfind.Reseivatioosrequ,red, \r\nATmACTIONS CRl\"SJ'AL BF.AOI WAl'EII PARK RL 1 Box 405, (317Bl ); 912 831-4655; 9123829800. Rates: Seasonal. Open: Weekends ;n April \u0026da;~ J...,. thru labor Day. YA-BAHD. Enjoyware,ndesand \r\nfun /fl the SU/I on beautiful Sdlldy beache5 ofa spnngfed lctke \r\n \r\n'/998 Geo~~ia 0 11 M y Mi11d \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\n SHOPPING Rf.\\UlO\"O,',' MIU. \\TIJACE 21 Pbn St., {]1601t 9122417145. NA.. Hfismcsll(J:pi'lgn,,,,~)l\"M\"f.bgt\u003etlOlf\u0026lyD'l'tR.d.bf!lw,d~jMJbiiSl\u0026BdytaoffJa. \r\nLODGING HKKl'L\\ \\ l\"\\llO\\I\\\\ P.0. Box327,{]1647);912549-6SS2. R.a1et S~ -S60. Open:24 In., )M\"roood.H-HfSNR-OS-CC-NS88-RS-FBKA-CS-CTMF. ir;,ilAJ \r\n \r\n~ \r\nl.uxury l.odging  Regional Cuisine l11door Pool  r~m,is  Ridi11g  Sllt'f!I \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nLODGING UA1'S L','N  Sn\\1~\\1l:H 0909 Franklin Sl, (11791); 912-7769700. Rates.:~ S38.9S  179.99. tl{iR-CCNSPO-CTVJ. ~ \r\nit-ihhih'i 111 i'Efrii,  ,ec \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\n!ITATtFAR\\llll:\"S ,\\L\\Hh'.F.T S02 SmllhAY@~ O1792t912-22SIIJ72.~: Mon. Sat., 8  S. Hf.EO-OS-RSf0-NAMF.~:S tvq~rnartM.ly Nr:NFrnh1HM011MMlt!~ AM~;n~~Jll,a.~S)'lflf,~ ~lwPfsMl(fodlf,_,,_,_ \r\nTOURS \r\n111~1'0RIC W,\\Uil..-G/Ukl\\lXGrotJR TIIO.\\W i \\\"IU .E 109 8roadSt.,(31792);800-704-2350;912-225-l919. NRTS.Wr,adJ,X.-olfMrNffSO/f'$fafdhtJlotlcsneslll4l-l\"f'fl'IOl'll:l1c/ IN~pellOOof~:Shlrrtra TOflaiftfs.tn~ mct\u003elln'l\"rcl.ltdwlur.JISl)+s,4111/WS,. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nDFSJt'i..\\llON TIIO \\IAS\\11JJ:TOURIS.\\I AlffilORnl' P.O. Sox 1540, 01799t 91 222S-l919; 970t-2350 Open: Men  Fri.,9 -S;Sat.9 4. CVB-VI A~~gt'l-.11td)\"Rrftl'ftt\u003egendt~Cracl~.W,r,,,~JOO,IUl\"Sv., \u003c,dtJaltd~IIX\u003elilllt1m.1ou,,1soud'imJp1,Jnt..oonilfldVinl::ltvl ~S/rol.Jnd$1,op.:JIO'l9ou,lwslon{~(calfMClffiOM ofrht 1cplO,n~n,1hootE!(,g.lnfc,~ctUtt,ych.!mJr11in \"9-Rei.Mtndhistrxw:~16\u00266C1irldi1~.,,...,./n.bc9jng _{GHTA) \r\nTIIOMAS\\11J.ET01JHIS\\I A1m 10H rtY P.O. Box 1540, (3 1799); 912-225-3912. \r\n1'1Hw1HourMlonpMJ1IBJ \r\nTIIOK,\\.S\\1U.. \\Hl.CO~IECl'.\\1l:H 10'1 S. Broad St., (31792); 800-704-2350;912225-3919. IB.\u0026\u003eslifpfJIIIOtfr,~.l-islr f'PbbltllilPl.w:ir.mo,i.~d:Mnlo\\\"1.lwstota-iWMttlws,~ \r\n~~~IOd:111.n'lomto:uilJ)'aJOl..ig.~OW d;,in;nJr,uhmap \r\n,.,._Jttow.lldon,.,u \r\nTIFTON \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\n1998 Goo,git1 011 My Aifi,u/ \r\n \r\n Plantation Trace \r\n \r\nIHIUO-\\\\ 1:-., lUTU\\ P.O. BOJi: 1267, (31794); 912-382-,87. : \\'AWO.%\\ IT.OL'ilC,U LX.'imlITE 4089ValtecRoad, (31603); hrs. H-fP-GR-SNR-Pf-CC- NS-PG-PO-RS-FD-CTV-Cl-CBK-IM-PA- \r\n \r\nRates: ul'n'r S38.~ - SSS.99. H-GR-SNR.CC-NS-GP-HC-PO-RS- ) 912-333'2100. ED. \r\n \r\n' NA. \r\n \r\nFD.C,V-CHBKIMPAMF. (GHTA) \r\nm;1~t~;~'.:~~~l~:~~f~~'~rSN~t.:.;s-l~~ \r\n88-{SIOBK-VCR-Mf. {GHI~ \r\n\\l\\RR lffi'fCOl ltn \\RO TIITO\\ US82and l1 9Soulhtnte.~ ~ 1794); 80().321-2211 . Rates: S59-S89. H-HF-ClV.(L- \r\n1 \r\nllA~1IRSECO.\\'O.lll' 1.\\'N -mTO!'l P.O. Box 13 10, (31794); ~~/8HXl. Raia: i.n:ler S38.95. GR-SNR-05-CC-NSPO-RS- \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n( KA.\\L\\O,\\ IX,\\'  \\',\\1.00:,,T,\\ 1-75 \u0026 GA 84, (31601 ); 912-242 \r\n \r\n~-~~,:::;~~~u:-=:~_!';jl1601t PN-. l22S. ~'\u003c'toutMlo,iMt'1611 \r\n \r\n~\":'=;:~~!~.:~~?-1=:ii! __,,'!ii ,-- ,_,..,.-- :~~~~~~-;~t~tts:~\\~\\-~~Sf,l~:C:~t;~~::t \r\n \r\nPicni\",J1N,ll.lll.ff .Jl' ifslinffl. \r\n \r\nCTV-a-CBK-PANA. tGHTAJ \r\n \r\nMCKO' PARK PaneoonSt and Bur100 Aw,, (31601); PN-PG-TC. i sc:m11s111xN  \\',\\IJJOSl'A 1114 St ~ tirx\u003e, {31601); 912 \r\n \r\nflfflisCt'tller,fhuffletxwd,handfaM!S,p;mic~Vlla'.,~ 2447900. \r\n \r\npits,b.mst.lnd.indpl,Jgolffd \r\n \r\ns1:,r.~GAB IJ:S8f.1)\u0026 8RF.AKFM.7 108 w. Adai, 5ueet. \r\n \r\nl'JMt,stttMldon~ll \r\n \r\nSIUXECRIEK GOLFCO.\\Olln\\ID' 4300Co6emanRd.,(31602); (31601-4510);912-247-1567. NS.(iPTC88-CBK. \r\n \r\nnu: IIIXS \\tST 423 North rift Ave., (31794); 912-386-2856. 912-247-2527; 912-241-8811. Ratl5: S2S-S3S. Open: 8-7 Daily. SIIO\\IXS I.\\\\  \\ \\IDO~T\\ 1828 W Hill Ave. (31601); 912- \r\n \r\n(GHTAJ Rates: sr,o .S75. SNR-OS-88-CTV-FBKA. \r\n \r\n~J!,~\u003c;;~~= f e =a' = , ~ = ~~r~~-~r~~ S38.95. H-GR-SNR-cC-NS-GP-PO-RS- \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVlCE \r\n \r\npro shop./GHTAJ \r\n \r\n\\ 111..wnn1xa:. \\AIJX)ST\\ 1330 St Augustine Rd., (31601); \r\n \r\nCR.\\CKt:K8UtKiJ. 708US319South.(31'194);912-386-44 12. 't'ALOOSTAooU,TRYOAIB 3500 Counrv CILO Rd, (31605); : 9 12-242-3464; 800-523-8573. Rates: 540 - 55 5. \r\n \r\nIGHTAJ \r\n \r\n912-242-3706. H-Hf-05-\u003cjP-PO-TC-RS-fD-Ct-A-CS-H-0. fmlJrto ; H-Hf-GR-SNR-OHC-NS-PORS.f0-0V-CU8K-IM-VCRPAKA \r\n \r\n~IIO\\E'f1' lllTU\\ Hwy. 82W.,(31794); 912-382-0650. (GHfA). roooll)'cAb1mh~ho/tjo/go/f.fl'llrllS,pod.w/1\"1N-; NASB. rGHIAJ \r\n \r\n\\\\AftU: IIOlSF.Open 24 Hours. Ji't Tifron{GHTA) \r\n \r\n; ,anl./GHTAJ \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n. CAMPING \r\n \r\nnrro:,i/TltTOOW-11' 0L\\.\\IUEMOF OO.\\l\\lERO! 100Cefltral SIIAD\\' OAKS COU'GKOUSO 4598 North Valdosta Road, \r\n \r\nAve.. 01 794); 800-550-TlfT; 912-382-6200. Open: Mon. Fri., (31602); 912-247-0494. Rates: undef 516. Open: 24 tus. FP-GR- \r\n \r\n\\'ILJ..\\GF.R LODGF. W. Hill Ave~ (3 1601); 912-247-2440; 800328-7829. Rates: 530. Open: 24 In. GR-05-CCPO-K-OVIMPA NA \r\n\\'IIJ AGF.K WIXiE 3470 Madisontt...y. (3 1601k912-242-4664; \r\n \r\n8:J0.5:00. C-IB-MF. V,s,l~dl;rnbt,bui{oogb:alc!d.ff.itfflOttd SNR-OS-PN-PG-CP-OPRVRSfCHlGS-PA-MF.toc.Medarf,tcffll lO 912242-7920. Rales: S119-S149 weel GR-SNR-NS-GPPO-K- \r\n \r\n~o;;r..oe:~~=~AS.SOC. Street, :::=.res0u~~an:fy-Aif.Kenrwlast~ ~~:.:~t~=~~:~ !~ia Mal r.111~r,OOl'offlomtf!l'rm10o!it.1r1nbrndDMMIOllisl.WK-' llSandiu5tSmi.i\\1:mW.m/OlmVdldost.1.JfldlhtHistoocOtslnCt.Jl CTVPA-NA. \r\n \r\n115 W. 2nd (31793); 912-386-0216: 912-386-0218.0pen: 8:30 - 5:30. Cool- LODGINCi \r\n \r\n(GHl,J \r\n \r\n{31601); \r\n \r\nfflC!'Cffilt'r,IIXM'U'TIS,/tUS,(OOfflla/eJ,IPSW\u003c1t1tslfoodstn,KCCODt A.SIII El' O,\\KSMOlU 1610 N. Ashley St, 01601); 912-242- : com,GTO'i'S DIXl\"iGKC.\\TF.RI\\G 310 N. Patterson St., \r\n \r\nIW\\Jres rW\"SMlddCT/llltleSol,ou,i$/nbl'ochcm.nc/ew,,1J.{(iHIA) \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\nRCR..\\l, UE\\TJ,()P~tF.\\T 0:.\\1T.R 1-75\u0026 USHwy. 41 N. (31794): 912-386-3416. Rates:Vary. Open:8am5pm. ED-CC-MF. ftV/i-use mw.\u003emet:r1bena\u003efx.ilityfaln..vese~pr,sotint/.llt'l'lilrile IIIN'!l'lg fp,Kt. /ekon~ and G54MS distiYICe Jrum,ng dass rooms.AIV~~llOmeieMllOOfflS. \r\n \r\n~::~s;~f~11~~!~~t~ia-~:~! : 6340. 1 \r\n \r\n(31601k 912-242-2261. H-CC-NS-A-CT-VlMf. {GHTl,J tR~~!! \\RRfJ, 1195 St August.-.e Rd., (31601); 912-2.U- \r\n \r\n534  S48. HGRSNRCC NS-PG-PO-RS-CTV-Cl-C8K-PA-NA-Mf. \r\n(GHTl,J \r\n \r\nflOOI.F.RSGRf.\\ 4479N. Valdos1i1Rd., (31602);912-247-0366. \r\n \r\nPlta~5ttour.ido,,p.\u003egr9. \r\n \r\nHCCNS-ClEA. /GHIAJ \r\n \r\nBIG7 MOTFJ. 1818W. Hill Ave. (31601); 912-242-0789. \r\n \r\nJ.I'. llll.OOO'i'S P.O. 8oK2035, (31604); 912-247-6677. (GHIA! \r\n \r\nRRJAR\\fOOO MOTFJ. W. HiUAve~(31601k 912-242-4205. \r\n \r\n~!~~~~~~J) O IIOff.\\ 1203 N. Ashley St., (31601 ); 912- \r\n \r\nVALDOSTA \r\nl'-ibHM1i'MI hrii,1-,,i \r\n \r\nrGHTAI ~~ETL'\\\"N - \\\"AIDOSTA 218 W. Hill AV@~ (31601}; 912-242- ( RFJ\u003eID8.\\TER ll 79 N. St.AugusfineRd., (3l60l ); \r\nCl,l'RIIOUS: N\u003ci \\' \\IJK\u003e~TA 1800(11.0House Drive, (31601); . \\\\,\\lll.EIIOl SEOpen 24HolJI$. JJ11Vdidosl.l/GHIA) \r\n \r\nA Folklife Trail Communiry \r\n \r\n912-247-7755; so:KLUS-INN. Rates.: 559 - S90. Open: 24 hrs. H TOURS \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n,\\1000\\'AIR t\"OKCEBASE Bemiss Rd~ Ga. Hwf. 125, (31699); \r\n912-257-3395.AttCc:mb.lrCQ'mldlldJJl'lh l',iJg. \r\n\\\\1W .wn:.,11:RF.s 3766 Old ClyatNi!le Rd, (31601); 800-8080872; 912-559-1330. 0pen: Seasona! variation. (all to ched. H M-VA-GR-SNfl,-05-CC-PG-FD-GS-PA-KAMf. ~ilW)'fulof hmandMMfl/inltxlhtvd!Dltf.-.rlllyatdirSouth's~W$/lheme \r\npJtt. Wii1~!.fflfNllmo\u003e.1400Wif~\"'1ffldlOllff.lrfle \r\n,l(lt'lc( ~~ WI lido, tUJtlfl!JMtdtdicdtknd Jhoi'1, tt.f'Pff ~dpttt,ngJOO.~Nrdowr/S~!Vl,\u0026./GHT~ \r\n \r\nM-GR-SNR-05-C(-NS-\u003cjP-HCPO-CTVFBK-J-IMNAMF. ((,111A) P l t - S N O U  ~ o t t ~ l l9 \r\nCO.ltf()R'f I.\\.\\ Ai\\U OO\"iFERE.\\Ct0:'1TJt/\\.\\lJ\u003eOSTA 1-751Hwy. 84Exit4,(31601); 912-242-l212. Rates:under538.95 \r\nSSS.99. H-CCN5PO-R5CTV-CL(8KIMNA-5Gl. (GHTA) OA\\\"S l,\"i:\\' l-75 4598 North Valdosta Road, (31602); 912-244 4460. Rates: 535  S42. Open: 24 his. HHF-FP-GR-SNR OS-CC NS-Gl'PNPGPO-cP-RSFOfl-CTV-GS-IM -PA-Mf. r4 \r\nl'fe-.j~--ldott r~~B.tccowr \r\nDA\\'S L~N- \\'AU\u003eOSTA 1827 West Hill Avenue. (31601); 912 \r\n \r\nIIIGIIWAl\"SA.'\\\"U Kl'V.'A\\\"S DKl\\\"l:.G TOUR 1703 Norman Dr~ Suite E. (31601); 912-24S-0513; 800-569-TOUR. {M!,tt iot,rl' dwougfl((Uluysd-, Pl'illflj 115 lboroufli loiwn'S Counrytom E...r 1-7rx71 \r\nIIISTORIC DKl\\lNG 1UUR - VAIDOS'TA 1703 Norman Drive. \r\nSui1e F. (31601);912-245-0513.0pen:Daily, r11ts1Murr/y/001~f\"S )W tb Vdl:trs\u0026:i5 dv~ NJliorul Regis/et Histooc Distnm. \\'imnln. Fairv,e,.v.n1iridrownl\u003e,1r:MU1 S!l'ft't lhfod',v,,ig1011co,,.,re,r 1-..,rlr btodtulrillrdflq,ste,wfl'D~f91S-\"l'h~olfP'Sdw \r\nmllDl'illlCM'Ml'I-Vol~o,y's~i1rd~s. \r\n \r\nP/Hi,SifOUlrlonp,,gtT79. \r\n \r\n249-8800. Rates: S36- 544. Open: 24 hrs. HHFfP-\u003ciRSNR-05 \\ SCF.\"i!C LO\\\\\"NDF.S UIU\\'ISCl\"OUR 1703N0m'W1Drive-. 5ui1tf, \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SfTES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nCONUJ(SF, U,\\Ll\"OX-FERRFJJ.IIOIJSE 305 N. Patllmon. (31601);912-244-857S.8a/fi'tl9Cl2.NxlMsia/~camplerd,rres:oredtoltsbmerglorr. T~;miillJet:,,,ff)Ol'llmmL \r\n \r\nOlABARilER l'l'n}t,\\SIIOUSF. 416 NorthAshl@y St. (31603); \r\ns. 912-247-8100. Open: Mon. - Fri, Oevpdby.i v.?A1osra .wh'rea \r\nandbuilt111/9/SbyE. R,Baibei,1\\oho oimt'd rhe 11'Crld's fililC,rCola Bonw,gWaltsOIJISd.oo/Ad.:in14 dWlhomers~exalt\u003etri f.\u003eUfr,plco! unof~~Sow!tvnDoolfs/Jc:Niwuiasm.Frfry-rwopieso! lhe\"\",JftiJft.mrtu?\"\"'1tltibyf R.Bdlbernsr,/prf!SPrll.Howsllw! \r\n~ol(Ollnit'm'. \r\n \r\n111ECARUF.c\\:CJ.,lT.R.l\"iC. 904 N, Panerson, (31604); 912- \r\n \r\nminored~,. 24S-0513.0pen: Moo  fri 2  5. H. BuiJln 1898byStrnaro, IM\"lfiam \r\n \r\nSt.,ley Wo r i:11oiv11fotitsrourd!dporch, \r\n \r\nb.J/1,oom \r\n \r\nandgo/d-Jrof/Jedb,J!hroom.HomtolrhtGatrJMCl'flte(fM \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nLO\\\\\"NUES/'t'AWOS1ACUL11JR,\\LARTS CF.\\\"TIR 1204 N. Pat tMOO St, (31603); 912-247-ARTS. Open:Mon. - Fri,. 10 - 5. M-GS. \r\n..Tll!CtnrtriYldghJhopllousesi1~m.w,sr,e.imed~ff1)teStflr- \r\nWlg tmelrjrr;; /Jlw.J reccgiiz.ed M.sts. The galby k.mm. pai(l1,ngs. 5CUp/OO'illldorhtrnlfdunsoli11nvorkhooJW~ 1111('m,1'10lld/illr \r\n \r\n:;;t~~~e,:::=::./0:.:::-::= CCNSGPP0~- ~~1~::~:.\"Cow, \r\n \r\n! (31601);912-245-0513.0pen:Daily. rtte1ols.'l\"l'fl91h(.S.1mPoldln- \r\n \r\nj OfJ, 1l\\R i\\10111 1510 N. Ashley St, (31602); 912-242-8822. \r\n \r\nRata: S18-SJO. GR-cC-PO-K\u003cTV-VI. /(jHrA) \r\n \r\n~nlol~COIJ'Ny.adlilyf.111l.mcJ'lt'yflwrJO(JIS.n1c.itdf \r\n \r\nn. (ARJ.O 2S25 N. Ashley St.. (31601); 912-242-7676. \r\n \r\n. TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nF,\\IRtlEW la'\\\"~ Bl' ,\\lARRIOTT - VALDOSTA 1311 St. \\ 'AIJ)()STA-1.0\\\\?,DFS CI IA.\\I Htl! OF 00.\\1.\\IF.RCE 80:0: 790, \r\n \r\nAugustine Road, (31601 ); 9122SH300; 912-244-6272. Rata: '. (31603);912-2478100. ~Atdk\u003ei!Clly fUIIJtP)l[tofN.J\u0026ot'ldlH,gl) \r\n \r\nS52-557. HHF-SNR-C(-NS-POCTVCBK-IMMf. \r\n \r\n: SchoollOOlbil/lHdllolF.ime.(GH!A) \r\n \r\n~s~wri!dOtt~t 119. \r\n \r\n: \\',UJ)()STA-LOV.~ Dt:S cou;,.-n- OO.WF.\\110:\\' \u0026 \\lSfl'Oll~ \r\n \r\n11.,\\.\\ll'TOXl:\\\\ - \\.\\~TA 1705 Ganio Rd. (31601); 912- BURfAIJ 1703 Norman Or. II f. (3160\\ t 912-245--0513. Open: \r\n \r\n244-8800. Rates.: 554- 562.H- Hf.G R-OS-CC-NS-HC-PO-CTV-CBK. Mon.  Fri., 5; Sat 10  2.CVS. \"'1bm.itJOnon~ ~ llli \r\n \r\n/GHTl,J \r\n \r\nl\u003eiusuttouri!danp,1gt lJ. \r\n \r\n, 10t1Cill~fhc;wng\u0026meeMg~r4 G\"rAJ \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nPlt-J~SNOIJfddott~l19 \r\n \r\nIIOIJDWl;o;;,; . , ,\\IJK~1:,\\ 1309SL Augusti ne Rd.. (31601); \r\n \r\n912-242-3881. Rates: 553  S75. HHFM-GRSNR-05-CC- NS-HC PO-RS-FO-OV-cl-FBK-I M-PA-NMGT-MF. {(,Hrl,J \r\n \r\nWHIGHAM \r\n \r\nP\"'-Jff1Mld01t~1 \u00261 19 \r\n \r\n: ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nIIOUDAYlT.RRACE 1620N.Ashley5t,(31601);91224222n. : CRl'Sli\\.LlAKEURO IARUS 11845tridlandRd. (31797-3434); \r\n \r\nJ,\\.\\11:.~0\\: 1;,.,\\ - \\ All)OSTA 1725GomtoRd (31602); 912253 CKXl9; 800-541 -3268. Rata: under B8.95 . SSS.99. HSNR-CC NSHCPOCTV-CSK. f(,HT,V \r\nl'lt-1ttr,,,Mlot1~ 179\u0026/flelnsdt-FtotttCOVf\u003c \r\n \r\n912762-4986.0pen:Tues.-Sat,9  6;Si.rl.12  6;inseason.OSNA. V\"$I Cl)'stil!~tO-dlMds.ir~fro,11Mdrch-kpll'm/Jtr SeIKINrdpid..you,OM1-np,e,wt/Mlies.indlrf'tl'lp?rled~. ~p,\\:lm:I. dlldvapa Villieflf'SMt'Sl.p'l'V{JJMtyillldll.A\u003cor \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nsoam LO\\\\~UF.S OOL:\\1'' ll~TORJC.-\\l \r\n \r\nASD .\\IUSWM \r\n \r\n)OSW. CeiitialAve., (31601); 912-247-4780.0pen: MF, 10-S / \r\n \r\nSat 10-2. H-HF-NHl-NR-E DM. l1lU burldi11g fff'lf!d as rfle put,l,c Ii \r\n \r\nbr..yftv~dryolV.-tisr.i ooli/961,v.n!'n,1new lbatyw.iseteWI. the~rsfilledlWhmemordlilidAMllffifrsd.111ng bk1o1BZS \r\n \r\nillldp,u,,,:iff.-ibafloru'.b:lt.urhet9rh~\u0026!./ndtdisil/ltt- \r\n \r\ntensll'l'gmNlog,cJl,lb,.iry \r\n \r\n)OU.\\ I\\\\ \\IIYl'f.L 1701 EllisOt, (31601);912-244-9500.Rates: SOl'ne1't'9\"t.ibfesilliocl\\l~ \r\n \r\n528 - 536. Open: 24 lvs. H-HF-\u003cjR-SNR-05-CC-NS-PO-CTV-CSK. HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nfGHr!\\I \r\n \r\nLO\\\\\"ERMUSKOG F.ECRD:t\u003cl'N.IR[ 107 longPineOt. (3179n; \r\n \r\n.\\l\u003cYll:1. 6  VAWOSTA 2003W. Hi11Ave.(31601);912-333-0047; 912-762-3165. HF-ED-PG-MF. AluskOo]('I' OM ll'OJll 7011-n. We \r\n \r\n800-466-8356. Rates: under S38.95. Open: 24 holn. H-M-GR- hawf'owl-',bwdlldltistory, a.ift:., ~dtJrN. hiJl'iMlory Ai'ii( \r\n \r\nSNR-CC-NS-PO-OV-PA-NA. \r\n \r\n \"!'tome \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTlTUTIONS \r\n \r\n\\'Al~TASTATEU:\\\"\\l:ltsrn lSOO W. Patteison. (31698); 912-333-5952. ED. \r\n \r\n1998 G0,git1011 1\\1)1i\\lliml \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\n Favor te Retreats \r\nof Ge o rgia Andersonvi l le Trail Cal loway Gardens Coca Cola Space \r\nScience Cen t er Jimmy Carter Historic Site Little White House Providence Canyon Springer Opera House Windsor Hotel \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nF ranklin Debno lloosevclt m :1dc his vaca tio n rc rn.:at here. amo ng the ro ll ing hills \r\n \r\nQuiet Warm Springs Village, w hi ch almost faded away afrcr llooscvclt's d c:1rh. spran g back to life in th e 1980s w ith th e o penin g of J 111u lcirudc \r\n \r\nincluding th e.' uniq ue Zion Episcopal Church b uil t in 18-18 i11 the rnral E11g lish (;oth ic ll,viv:il style. \r\nF.D. Roosevelt State Park, a l,:w \r\n \r\nand l' llH; r:1.ld furcsb of the we.st ce ntral of Georgia craft a11d a11tiqt1c sllops. \r\n \r\nmiles fro m Pinc JV1u1rn tai11. incorpo - \r\n \r\nGcorgi:1 Piedmont. Farth er so uth. \r\n \r\nn:staurams and the n.:11ov:i tcd 1907 \r\n \r\nrates the Preside nt's favo rite dr iving \r\n \r\nwhen. the bnd becomes a sweepi ng \r\n \r\nHotel War m Springs. The ho tel was at ro m c and picnic :-.pot. The pJ rk also \r\n \r\nagric ultural plain. Jimm y C:trre r sti ll \r\n \r\nits peak during the l~ooscvclt yca rs. \r\n \r\nro11 ta i11s th e 23-m ile Pine M ountain \r\n \r\nrc sidi..:s in his famo us sm all ho m c- \r\n \r\nhousing fo reign dip lo1113ts. Secret Ser- Trail, one of\"thi: m ost popubr hiking \r\n \r\nto\\,n. 13ur foo tp rints o f 20th ce ntury \r\n \r\nvice m e n. H o ll ywood celebrities and \r\n \r\ntra ils in th e So11thc:1st. Guided ho rse- \r\n \r\ngia11t!-: :m: onl y :t few of the rc:isons ro \r\n \r\nmcmbc..rs of the press. Outdoor \r\n \r\nback riding is av:i ibblc here. too. at the \r\n \r\nvisit Pn.sidc..:11ri:l l P:1 tl1 ways . \r\n \r\ne nthusiasts w ill e nj oy th e Warm \r\n \r\nF.D.R. Riding Stables ond at 11ea rby \r\n \r\nThe Pinc Mou main :irca surround- Springs Regional Fisheries Center \r\n \r\nl3utts Mi ll Farm w here..' you c:111 also \r\n \r\ning ll oosc,elt\"s Little White House in \r\n \r\nlocated just cast of town. The aq uar- \r\n \r\nexpcrit. ncc a horsc-dr:1wn c trri:lgc ride \r\n \r\nWarm Sprin!,'S and nearby Callaway \r\n \r\nium dispbys n:ni vc fish li fe . and th e \r\n \r\nor an old-fashio11ecl b;irn d;incc... \r\n \r\nGardens was first visited by n.ooscvclr \r\n \r\nce nte r also boasts a h atc hery. fi sh \r\n \r\nAt th e Pine Mountain W ild Animal \r\n \r\nin 192-l. eight ytars before he built his \r\n \r\nhealth ccmc-r and visitor cen ter. \r\n \r\nSafari, hundreds o f exoti c :-.pccic~ like \r\n \r\nThe nearby \r\n \r\nzi: br:1s. giraffes and ca mels roam free ly. \r\n \r\ntown of Gay \r\n \r\nwhile vi~itors W:t(c h fro m gu ickd b us \r\n \r\nhoses its \r\n \r\ntours o r dr iving rrai ls. A walk-thrm1gh \r\n \r\naccl a im ed \r\n \r\nzoo allows up-cl ose and pnsu n:11 con- \r\n \r\nt\\\\rice-yearly \r\n \r\ntact wi th the ramt.T :mimals. \r\n \r\nCotton Pick in' \r\n \r\nPinc fv1o um:1i11 is rhc s~tcw:i.y to \r\n \r\nFair du ring t he \r\n \r\n2.500-acre Callaway Gardens, crea ted \r\n \r\nfirst weekend in to provide a hcamiful. namral sc..tting \r\n \r\nM ay and Octo- \r\n \r\nfo r education al and rccrcati o 11al pur- \r\n \r\nber. This o ut- \r\n \r\nsuits. Stunning Aor:1 \\ d ispbys and \r\n \r\nThe constant 88\u003c\u003eF of Wo r m Springs' waters d rew President Roosevelt to the region in 1924. \r\n \r\nstandin g fa ir has been n:uncd a Top 20 eve nt in \r\n \r\n,voodl:mds c11co111 pass 63 holes of cha111pio nship golf. a lcnnis complex. fi shing bkes. hiki ng trail s and the \r\n \r\nth e Sou the:ist. \r\n \r\nlo nges t 111:111-made beach in the worl d. \r\n \r\ncon:igc and :isccndcd to th e presidency. \r\n \r\nEast and sour h of \\Va rm Springs. \r\n \r\nA 7-mik paved tr:1il reserved cxclu- \r\n \r\nI-le ca m e in searc h o f warm w:itcr \r\n \r\nyouII fin d uniqu l.' and dL: ligluful com- si,ely fo r cyclisb mea nde rs thro ugh \r\n \r\ntreatments for the i11 fa nrilc p:tr:ilysis \r\n \r\nmunities along GA I ligli w:l ys SSE and th e brc:i rl1taki11g ~ccnery. \r\n \r\nthat hnd stri cke n him at age 39. \r\n \r\n-t I . MJ11chcstc r. J lkm..:r I lo mctown \r\n \r\nCa llaway\"s Cecil B. Day Butterfly \r\n \r\nDespite 6'TCat fa m il y wea lth . the Lit- community. w ill charm yo u with it\"s \r\n \r\nCenter is th e 11:i.tions larges t glass- \r\n \r\ntk \\X/hitc. I louse is the onl y ho me \r\n \r\nrollin!; hills. Near Wooclbnd . relive \r\n \r\nc11closcd b11ttcrAy crnlscrvarory. IH.111s- \r\n \r\nRooscn lt eve r owned. and it was his \r\n \r\nSomht.Tll agricu lture from the \u003c.::t rly \r\n \r\ning I,Om butterflies from th ree \r\n \r\nm ost lxlovcd. Becrnsc man y uf the \r\n \r\n19(X)s to 1960 at th e Old South Farm \r\n \r\ncomin em,. T he John A. Sibley Horti- \r\n \r\npolicies :md ide:-1s fo r his lo ng ad minis- Museum. Two cho u~a nd pieces o f \r\n \r\ncultural Center is :i fi ve -Jere indoor/ \r\n \r\nrr:uion wc.. rc formu lated here. the Little l.'C) llip111cm from tht.' sm allest hand \r\n \r\nOl ltdoor \"srree11h011se w irl1 tllli q1 1c co l- \r\n \r\n\\Vhitc I lo use is a sire ofc nduri 11g his- \r\n \r\ntool roa n cmirc peach pack ing shed \r\n \r\nlection :-. offorcigi 1:111d tl3tivc pbnts. \r\n \r\ntorical im portJIKl.'. Ir rl.' mJi ns exactl y \r\n \r\ndefin e life in the rural South. T.1lbot- \r\n \r\nRobin Lake Beach is the ~cc nc- o f \r\n \r\nas it was 0 11 Ap ril 12. 19-15. the day he \r\n \r\nr011 s dri vi11 g to ur depicts sig11ific:mt \r\n \r\nth e prc..stigious Masters Water Ski \r\n \r\ndied there. A mu s\u003c.l1111co1Hai11i11g per- sites from Geo rgi:i's ca rly history \r\n \r\nChampionship in May. \r\n \r\nsonal effects and m em en tos o f his \r\n \r\ncareer st:-111ds 011 a hill next to rhc cot- \r\n \r\ntage. beside :i. ga rckn ,v:-i lk ck ckcd with \r\n \r\nstoucs and flags fro m eac h of th e 50 st:-itt.:s. carby. rh c tl1t.rapcmic pools \r\n \r\nThe pine-scented air and unaffected Iifestyle that \r\n \r\nused by Fra nklin Roosevel t and th o us:mds o f othe r polio patie nts h:wc ben \r\n \r\nhad lasting appeal for two presidents reaches out \r\n \r\nrenovated as a historical mcmurbl to \r\n \r\nth e battle aga inst this d readfu l distasc. Museum exhibits omlim: l.'arl y treat- \r\n \r\nto travelers everywhere to come and stay awhile. \r\n \r\nments Jnd rhe use ofh ydrothcr:i.p y. \r\n \r\nThere's no escaping the momentous past in the \r\n \r\nColumbus Musem (opposite top); Cotton Pickin' Fair (opposite left}; Azoelas at Callowov Gordens (opposite rigt1t). \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways. \r\n \r\n19 1 \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nThe cu isine is lcgc 11 da1y at C:i.l laway G;irdcns restaurants. Mr. Cason's Vegetable Garden, th e fil n1 locat io n fo r tel evision's 'Vic tory Ga rden South,\" s upplies fruits, vcgcta- \r\n \r\nnor-ro-bc-misscd brc;-.kfast trc:u at thr: Country Kirchen in C:ci lbway Gardens Councry Store. \r\nThe 70-rnilc stretc h ofl -8:i. between Ca llaway and Atlanta, run s \r\n \r\nFormer President Jimmy Carter still calls this region home. \r\n \r\nbles, herbs ;md spins ust:d in many of the d ishes. TIH: inuscadi nc t,'Tapc is a Callaway spcci:i lty. showi ng up in Musc:idi nc Ice C ream , M uscadinc S;iucc and 1.v,.:11 M uscadi nc Toast, a \r\n192 \r\n \r\nalongs ide a supe rb Corps ofEngimcrs lake and a h:mdful ofsm:i.11 and mid- size town s wit h remarkable Antebe llum and Victoria11 architectu re. \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\nWest Point Lake, stem ming from west Point Dam on the Chattahoochee River, covers 25,900 :1crcs :1nd h:1.s :i fores ted shorel ine of more than 500 mi les. Extensive public use areas fo r boating, fish ing. s,vim m ing. h iking. huntin g and camping can be fo und at the water's edge . The b.kes Visitor Center di.:picts the life of early traders :md settlers along the riwr. ;1s well as describing th e terri ble Aoods that occurred prior to the co nstruction of the West Po int D:1111 . \r\nL:-tGrange. :i few minutes' d ri ve from the lake. was founded in 1828 ;111d nam ed for the estate of rhi.: Mar- \r\n \r\n Here, nature refreshes \r\n \r\n.and energizes. \r\n \r\nWhich is fortunate, considering \r\n \r\nall there \r\nWhen you'.resurroundcd by d1c beauty of nature, \r\n \r\nis to do. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n~ ~ay Butterfly Cenco, and sec mocc d,an 1,000 ~ \r\n \r\n.  \r\n \r\nbutterAics in free flight. Take a summe r dip in \r\n \r\n, ')\":._),,,; \r\n-\\' ~ \r\n \r\neve r yt hing yo u do Robi n Lake, have \r\n \r\nseems more cnjoya.ble. a rcla.xing picn ic on \r\n \r\nAnd while you're visiting Atlanta, what better t he beach. Ride ou r \r\n \r\nway to enjoy yourself t han a trip ro CaUaway miles of wooded bike \r\n \r\nGardens. H erc, you can do as m uch or as little trails. Stop by our seven acre Vegct1ble Garde_n, \r\n \r\nas you c:irc to, all :unong 14,000 acres o f home of the popufar scri~ \"The Victory G.1.rdcn: \r\n \r\nglorious fl owers, trees and woodlands . \r\n \r\nOr, choose from 65 holes of championship gol( \r\n \r\nEvery sp rin g, o u r Afterward, stay for sweet d reams in our Inn, \r\n \r\nfamous Azalea Trai l Cottages or Vi ll as. See? We co ld yo u there \r\n \r\nand scenic five mile was a lot to do. But we promise, you'II leave \r\n \r\ndrive exp lode to life fee lin g refres h ed and inspired, 'V hi ch is . \r\n \r\nwith thousa nds of bri lliantly colored azaleas. something only nature has t he power to do_ \r\n \r\nAll year long, our Sibley Horticultural Center houses breathtak ing seasonal displays of fl owers \r\n \r\n Callaway Gardens \r\n \r\nam id trick ling waterfalls, And don't miss the. \r\n \r\n Pi ne Mountain, Georgia. \r\n \r\nJust 60 minutes southwest of Atlanta.1-800 -CALLAWAY. (800-225-5292,) www.caUawaygardcns .com \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nevery continent. \r\n \r\ne, feed and touch \r\n \r\nGiraffe, Camel, \r\n \r\nZebra, llama, \r\n \r\nBuffalo, Elk, \r\n \r\nDeer, Antelope \r\n \r\n\u0026 \r\n~ \r\n \r\nand many moreexot1e \r\n \r\nIs \r\n \r\nD S00 Acres of fun \r\n \r\n Petting Zoo \r\n \r\n Guided Tours~ \r\n \r\nD Monkey House \r\n \r\nD Old MacDonald's Farm \r\no Alligator Pit \r\n \r\nD Po isonous Snake \r\n \r\nHabitat \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nD ~inriyvoeutrhorowungh ' vehicle. \r\n \r\n Arcade \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n Pavilion \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n Carn ival Snack Bar* \r\n \r\nDFast Food Restaurant \r\n \r\nDDaily Shows* \r\n \r\n Special Events * \r\n \r\n Group Hayrides \r\n \r\n Park opens 10 am dai ly except Christmas \r\n \r\n-seasonal \r\n \r\nCall for group information \r\n'JTMfoimldal~i-.~.i\"..b \r\nSafari ! 1Pine ~lountllin.GeotJi \r\n1-800-367-2751 \r\nOak Grove Rd. Pine Mountain, GA \r\nPine Mountain Wild Animal Park. Inc. \r\n \r\n194 \r\n \r\nquis de L1Faycnc. :m honored guest in hosp ital zo ne d uring the C ivil War. \r\n \r\nthe arc:1 three years C'arlicr. The eye- \r\n \r\nCourthouse Square and the Victori:m \r\n \r\ncatcher in the ce nte r of cown is a \r\n \r\ndowntown comm L-rcial distri ct arL' \r\n \r\nrecogn ized 0 11 the Na tio n al \r\n \r\nRcgistcr o f 11 istoric Pbccs. \r\n \r\nThc N co-Grec k Hcviva l \r\n \r\nco urt ho use. a 190-4 replace- \r\n \r\nment for the o riginal. has a \r\n \r\ndi stinctive cop pcr-cbd \r\n \r\nd o me wi th clocks o n all \r\n \r\nfour sides. Ekga111 ho mes \r\n \r\nfrom th, Amcbe lhnn \r\n \r\nper iod can be scrn by p rc- \r\n \r\narrangcmcm. 0 11 opc n- \r\n \r\nl1 011sL tours in April. o r \r\n \r\nFor some of the state's best barbecue don 't miss the Pig Jig in Vienna held every October. \r\n \r\nu:-;i ng a driving tour brochure ava ilabl e yea r- \r\n \r\nround at the Male Academy \r\n \r\nh:mdso mc do uble-ti ered fount::ii11 \r\n \r\nMuseum. The museum. o ne of th e \r\n \r\nenci rcling a bron ze StllllC o f the \r\n \r\nfirst schools in the area. no,v houses \r\n \r\nFrench nobleman. \r\n \r\nhistorical displays . includin g a highl y- \r\n \r\nNor for fro m the marqui s, th e \r\n \r\nregn rdcd collcc rirn1of period clot l1 ing. \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Valley Art Museum \r\n \r\nN earby Gr:uuvillc and Senoia oflCr \r\n \r\nshowcases 20rh-ccmmy American an self-gu ided his1oric driving tours. as well \r\n \r\nin a renovated 1892 jailho use. The \r\n \r\nLamar Dodd Art Center, pan of \r\n \r\nL1Gran ge Coll ege, is the city's second biggest arr institu tio n. Ir conrai ns a noted co llection ofSouthwest :md \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nPlains Amcri c:m Ind ian An. \r\n \r\nf, \r\n \r\nBellevue, :rn I852 Gree k Reviva l \r\n \r\nmansio n that survived the C ivil \\Var. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nwas th e forme r ho me ofLaGrange's U.S. Se nator Bc1tjami n H arvey Hill and is now an clcga11t ly furni shed N.u io nal Historic Lrndmark. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n\u003c=, \r\n \r\n1-logansvil\\c's self-g11idcd driving tour takes yo11 to 30 Antebellum and \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\ni5 Viccori:m homes. Whi le in l-log:rnsvi!lc \r\nbe sure to d rop by H ot,.-.ins H eroes for a wo11ckrfu l dining 1:;,;pi; ric11ce. In \r\nMordand , hometown of rL nown\u003c.d \r\n \r\nSouthern auth or Ers kine Ca ldwdl. \r\n \r\nThe Little Manse w here he was born \r\n \r\nhas been n:s tored to intl'rprL'l hi s life \r\n \r\nand accomplisbmems. Loca ted across 1_ \r\n \r\nth c street from the Ca ldwe ll ho me is th e Old Mill Museum. Th is 189.J structure. o nce a store and knitting \r\n \r\ns J \r\nS \r\n \r\nmil l. now houses di splays ofamiqu c \r\n \r\nr \r\n \r\nfa rming:cqui p rnc m and \\Vo rld War II l \r\n \r\n'C,. era collec tibles fro m li fe in ru r:t l Gcor- ) \r\ngia. Nearby o n U.S. 29. you11 find the \r\n \r\nLewi s Grizzard Museum, develo ped tO (' \r\n \r\nhonor th e late hum orist. incl udes displays and meniorabi li a. \r\nN c.vnan , the 'Ci ty of Hornes.\" is \r\n \r\ns( ) \r\nl \r\n \r\nblessed with a wealt h o f historic arc hi- [ \r\n \r\n,-.... , \r\n \r\ntcc tun:. th anks to its rok as a neut ral \r\n \r\n~ 1..,,o.1 \r\n \r\n1998 Gm,;gia Ou M )' Mill(/ \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\n:1s some uniqm: attr:u:rions. In G r~uuvillc. you c:tn cx-pc:ricncl' the: ghostly charm of Bonnie Castle, an 1896 brick Rornancsqm Ri.'\\iv;1I Victorian lx-cl and brca kf.tst. \\\\/hile in Seno ia. th1,: Buggy Shop Museum offl:rs memorabilia:md 11ost1lgia from thl \\ 8(,X)s housc.:d in an early Coca-Cob bottli ng plant. Sharpsburg \\\\ill delight you wich i~ qu:i.i m amiquc :111d co11nt1ycnfts sl1ops. \r\nIf yourc looking for a scenic drive, rry the Chattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway, :'l new rr..il that runs thro ugh Coweta , Troup. Meriwether and 11:irris count i\u003c.:~. The tr:lil prom otes those prlsc.-rwd and prese rvable -; ices that rcAcct the: h(ritagt. of th i!) part of Georgia. Ir's :t ddiglnfol collectio n ofarchitecture. so.:nic bndscapcs. quiet vilb gcs. hismric land111;1 rks :111d speci:11 even ts. \r\nTt.:n mik~ ~outh we,t of N ev,t11a11. 1hc Powers' Crossroads Country Fair and Art Festival L1bor Day Weekend consis tcn dy r:m ks :lS o ne of the Top I00 Evc111~ in Nonh America. \r\nJust l\":ISI of New11:m . Faycnevillc. Glorgi:i~ lll'\\VCSt M:ti11 Street Ci ty. boasts a brgt: collcciio n o f :mtiquc \r\n \r\nBed ond breakfasts offer those special touches and lots of Southern hospita lity. \r\nsho ps and inccn.stin ~ stores around a beautiful Courtho use Squ:trc. Numerous down town bu il dint,\"\u003eS dispb y murals rcAccti11g a mrn-of- the-ccnm ry atm ospher;. Just ofY the square tl1e Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House once served as a do rm imry for the Fayetteville Academy, where Marg;i rct Mitchd l\"s gr:u1d11101hcr Annie Fitzge rald studied. Th is Greek llcviv:i.1 ho usl' muse um now fcaiurcs period arrifacts a11d talcs of Mitchell's anccs- \r\n \r\ntors who served as modd s fo r char:1ctc rs in he r novel, Go11e Mlj1f1 T he Will(/. Farther cast o n U .S. 19. Griff111. o netim e ho me IO Doc Ho ll iday, oflCrs abt111da11t shopping opportunities :ind :1 sclf-brt1idcd to ur ofVi ctori:1 11:1 nd n1r11 -of- rl1l'-Cc nmry arcl1i tcc1ur:1l gems. An d located in nc:i rby Conco rd . Inn Scarlett's FootstePS sl1owca~cs a classic South i:-rn m:1 nsion. now a bed and brc:ikfast. which also offers tours to take you b:ick to a time rh:1 t is trul y \"gone with the wind . \r\nMinutes so uth w ill bring you to Thomaston. wi1h its ch:irrning downtown square of antique shops. :in deco movie: tl1la trl' :111d bed and brea kfas ts tl1:1t Aank 1\\1c 19( 18 11co-cl:1ssica l Upson County Courthouse. U11der resrorario11 is th e 1928 UPSOn Hotel, which will scrvl' as a 5-t-roum hotel :rnd conference ccntl' r. At the Flint River Outdoor Center, seven miles west of Tl1omasro11 . paddlers c:ln ourfit thcn1sd vcs ro shoot the class 1- 111 Flint River rapi ds o r mbc the gl irgling waters thro ugl1 Sprewell Bluff State Park. \r\n \r\nWa lk thr ou g h th e ga rdens \r\nEN JO Y A HOR SE RID E \r\nsne ak a peak at a parrot play golf all day \r\nTRY MUSCADI N E I CE CREAM \r\n \r\nHn\" J\\ \\ount ,'lin I,,,~ ewrytllins you w,,nt lo do In C,..-orgi,, .. . d1;: g.,t.:w.ly to C.,1 1.,w.,y C,,,rdcm. J~r ., booklet on 1l,in51 \r\n \r\nto d o,rnd pbns to ~c. for y.:.,, r round p,1ek,,5l.'s or for infornrntlon \r\n \r\non \r\n \r\nti,;: \r\n \r\npt',,~c \r\n \r\nof \r\n \r\nCicorgi,, \r\n \r\n0 \r\nyou w: \r\n \r\nkm \r\n \r\nl\u003cX'bns \r\n \r\nfor. \r\n \r\n, ,, II \r\n \r\ntoll \r\n \r\nf,,.,e: \r\n \r\n1-800-44 l -3502 (U.S and Canada onl y) or (706) 663-4000 \u003c.'XL 11. \r\n \r\nGtHe wny 10 Cn llt,\",aJ Gardnts \r\nPI NE MOUNTA IN TOU RISM ASSOCIATION \r\nP.O . no x 177  PI NE MOUNTA I N.GA 3 1822 \r\n \r\n1998 Gt'OIJ!ia 0 11 t\\ll)' Mi11d \r\n \r\n195 \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nThe Andersonv i lle Trail in th e sol1rl1castcrn corn er of Presidential Pathways travels through one of the most important C ivil War sites in Georgia and the home of the 39th President of the United States. \r\nThe Un ited States Congress has declared most of tin y Plains. population sti ll un der 700, a National Historic Site. Th e Plains High School th at Jimm y an d llosalynn Carter attended has been renovated tO serve as the Museum/Visitor Center fo r the Natio nal Park Service. It offe rs an interpreti ve video, restored classroom s. Carter m cm orabil i;i and a credited cduca cional center. Carter's boyhood home, currently under rcstor:nion, wil l soon be open for tou rs :md the Plains Depat, Carter's fo rmer campaign headquarters, has been renovated to house c:1.mpaign arri foctS. G uided tours, driving tour booklets :md tapes guide visitors t0 other sif:',llific:mt sires in town. \r\nTh e rest of the Anderso nvill e Trail lies along a loop fo rmed by 1-75, U.S. 280 and GA 49. The trail was named for chc in famo us Civil War Prison Camp at Andersonville, now a National Historic Site and the designated Un ited States 111c111orial to all Ameri can pris011crs of war. Th e Civil War Museum th ere te lls the heartwrenching sto ry of Andc rsonvill c's \r\n \r\nCordele \r\n \r\nGcorgla Vcccrans Park and Golf Course \r\n \r\nLumpkin \r\n \r\nProvidence Canyon Conservacion Park \r\n \r\nOmaha \r\n \r\nFlorence Mari na Park \r\n \r\nPinc Mountain F.D. Roosevelt Park \r\n \r\nThomaston Sprewell Bluff Pa rk \r\n \r\nWarm Springs Little White House \r\n \r\n196 \r\n \r\nplace in history and pays homage to the sacrifi ce made by captured troops. A new National POW Museum is \r\nPres ident Jimm y Ca rte r st ill teaches Sunda y sc hool at hi s hom etown church. \r\nunder constru ction and schedu led to open April 9, 1998. \r\nT he adjacent village ofAnde rsonvil1c, a supply center during the war, recall s its past in a renovated Main Street, Pioneer Farm an d Drummer Boy Civil War Museum. Duri ng th e first weekend in October and Memorial Day Weeke nd , the Andersonville Historic Fair rec rea tes a Civil War e ncampme nt, and costmned m il it iamen reenac t skirm ishes fro m th e war. \r\nOther points o f interest on the Ande rsonville Trai l include the Americus Historic District, wi th its fab ulous 1892 Windsor Hotel resto ration ; the Habitat for Humanity headquarters located in a charmingly restored build ing in Ame ri cus and otTerin g tours and a gift shop; and the driv ing tour thro ugh An tebellum tov.,ns and Georgia's Mennonite Country. Am ericus is the home o f historic Souther Field where C harl es Li ndbergh made his first solo Aight. \r\nAnother addition is the new Geor gia Rural Telephone Museum located 12 mi les cast of Americus in Leslie. It is housed in a beautifu lly-restored cotton warehouse and covers the dcvclopme11t of the te lecommunication industry, complete with original Alcx.1ndcr Graham flell-era cell telephones. In Vienna, you can relive the history of \r\n1998 Geo,gia 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\nking cotton at the State Cotton Museum or visit the Walter F. George Law Office and Museum, a rribl 1rc ro the long- time legislator and architect of the North Atla11tic Trcaty O rga 11iz.1tirn1 . Rounding out the trai ls' arrractions arc pcanm and pecan focmri cs in DeSoto and Vienna; and H istoric Cordele \"Watermelon Capital of the World\" and home of8,700-acre Lake Blackshear and Georgia Veteran's Memorial State Park. The new Conference Retreat at Lake Blackshearcan accom modate up to 450 people fo r dining and offers a relaxed scning for productive meetings. The park is a favorite for iLs 18-hole championship golfcourse, rccn.:ational boating and military museum saluting Georgia vcccr:ms. \r\nCo rdcle's Watermelon Days Festival in J ul y is highlighted by wate rmelon caring and seed spitting contes ts, while th e Big Pig Jig in Vienna, th e second weekend in October, is Georgia's official Barbecue Cooking C hampionship. \r\nLumpkins Westville, in the southwest corner of Presidential Pathways, is a complete historic village where time has stopped at 1850. It realistically portrays Georgia's prc-industri:ll li fe and culture and hosts special events o f the peri od, such as May Day at Westv ille. th e rou r-wcek fa ll Fair of 1850 and a trad itio11:1l Yule Log Ceremony during Yuletide Season at Westvil le. \r\nHistoric sites on Lumpki11s town square include Bedingfield Inn, an 1836 stagecoach scop-turnedmusc11111 ; Dr. Hatchett's Drug Store Museum \u0026 Soda Fountain; and Geo rgia's o ldest hardware store. The Singer Company, ,,vhcre you can fi nd o riginal showcases. roll ing ladders and nosta lgic merchandise. \r\nProvidence Canyon Conservation \r\nPark, seven miles west of' Lumpkin. is \"Georgia's Litt le Gr~md Canyon.\"' with a kaleidoscope o f ea rth colors and w ildAowers. incl udin g the rare plurnlcaf azalca, which grows on ly in Presi dential Pathways and blooms only in July and August. Natu re trails and an interpretive center provide an educatio n:d key to underst:mding this gcologica I wonder. \r\nFlorence Marina State Park at th e northern end ofL1kc Wa lter F. George on th e Chatta hoocht.:c Ri ve r, is ;1 \r\n \r\n Historic Treasures.. . Newnan- the \"City \r\nof Homes.\" Eight National Historic Districts which include \r\na treasure trove f Georgia itectu re. \r\nAuthor Erskine Caldwell, Singer Alan J ackson, Humorist Lewis Grizzard and \r\nAthlete Jero me Walton have all called \r\noweta home. \r\nAgeless Hospitality. .. awaits you j ust min utes \r\nfrom Atlanta on 1-85. \r\n/ \r\n \r\n~ ,n;,...... . .. - \r\n \r\n-~ - \r\n \r\n.- \r\n~,:.,. , \r\n \r\n....-..._.::...t~:::~,~--=~-:';:,.-:,-.~.-.---~---:, \r\n \r\n1-800-8-COWETA \r\n \r\nFor more information call or write: Coweta County \r\nWelcome Center I00 Walt Sanders Memoria l Dr. \r\nNewnan , GA 30265 770-254-262 7 l-800-826-938 \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nThe way we are... down here. \r\nSince 1871, many of history's finest actors andactresseshaveplayedthe Springer Thea1res1age. Designaledthe State Theatre of Georgia, lhe Springer continues its tradition with outstanding theatrical productions. Call for a free Visitors Guide and make a Springer show parl of your visit to Columbus. The Springer and46otherareaattractionsmakeus... the way we are down here. \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\n1998 Gtoigfo 011 i\\;fy At/i11d \r\n \r\nperfect settin g for \\1/Jtc r sports enthus iasts, with bo:n sli ps, :i. lighted public fishing pier, campsites and rental cottages. The Kirbo Interpretive Center here explains the cultural hi story of rhc surroundingcou11ry and dispbys artifacts from as far back as the PalcoIndian period. G uided tours to the secl uded Rood Creek Indian Mounds and historic Fort McCreary lcavc from here o n alternating Saturday mornings. \r\nColumbus, farther no rth on the Chatc..1 hoochee, is the largest city in Prcsidc11tia! Patl1ways am! the second largest in Georgia. It abounds in C ivil \\Var hist0ry, from Antebellum architecture. to the Ironwo rks that o nce manufactured can nons for th e Confederacy, ro th e o ne-of-a-kind Woodruff Museum of Civil War Naval History. One of the city's most treasured hisroric homes is the Pemberton House, a couagc o nce own ed by the pharmacist who created the formula for Coca-Cob. It 's pan of Heritage Corner, a collecrion of five house museums dating from the 1820s to the I870s. The Black Heritage Tour notes the significant contributions of Georgia's African-American heritage at 26 sites in cl uding the h ome of Gertrude \"Ma\" Rainey - Mother of the Blues and others suc h as the p:i intcr Alma Thomas and master bridge bui lder H orace King. The Springer Opera House, resrored to its 187 1 splendor, is the offic i:il Srntc Theatre of Georgia. This act ive theatre offers a ful l season of en tertaining prod11crions on the magni fice n t m:1i11 st:1ge. :ts wel l as in :1 studio settin g :1nd ch ildren's the:1tre. \r\nModern couch es h:1ve turned the old Ironworks into a vita l conven tion :ind tr:1de center :ind the river's once muddy edge imo the beautifully bndscaped, 12-rn ilc long Chattahoochee Riverwalk. Th is Riverwa lk is routinely enjoyed on foo t, bicycles o r rol\\erbbdes. For a d ifferent view, try a cruise o n the 1800s cr:i riverboat, Chattahoochee Princess. The active Rive rwalk event schedu le includes :1 variety of family-ori ented cclcbr::itions thro11ghm1t rhe year. Highlighting the arrival of spring, Riverfest/ Pig Jig Weekend is a three-day festival filled w ith :irt\u003c;. craft\u003c;. food :1nd fun. :1nd O cto ber's Uptown Jam is :1 music lover's dre:1m. It also include~ the \r\n \r\n Coca-Cola Space Science Center, one of 3 1 Challcnbrc r Ccmcrs in the U.S., wh ich oflCrs simulated sp:lce Aight, spectacular planetarium laser prof,rrams and an observatory that will bring th e moon, the sttrs and the un iverse to our doorstep. The new South Commons Sparts Complex, site of the 1996 O lympic Softb:i ll Competition as well as internationa l, national and regiona l com petitions, compliments the adjacent fac ilities of Gol den Park, home t0 the Columbus RedSti xx baseball ceam and the Columbus Civic Center where the Cottonmouth s play Central League ice hockey. Cominu ing along chc Rivcrwalk to che southern end you'll find Oxbow Meadows Environmental Leam ing Center. This unique pa rk feacurcs cxl1 ibics on birds and mamma ls, insects and aquatic specimens. \r\nThe impressive new Columbus Museum is unique in the Southeast for its dual prcsemarion of Ame rican art and regional history. Th e museum features changing art exhibitions :ind C\\vo permanent ga lle ries C h:itcahoochee Legacy and Transformatio ns. \r\nO ne ofGeorgi:i\"s world-class museums is located at Ft. Benning on the somh side of Columbus. The National Infantry Museum is jampacked with hard\\'vare used by U n ited Sta tes Army lnfo m rymc n ove r the last two cemu rics. yet it cove rs mon.: than weapons and equipment. Fin e exa mples of mi lita ry art, u ni forms from every period, and pa rap hern alia caprured fro m former enemies a.re amo ng the many thousa nds of artifac ts in the museum's 12 g:t ll eries. \r\nAt the north end of town you ca n find Gcorgi:1 's b rgest indoor fam ily c.:ntcrtainment cc11tcr. the Holl YWood Connection. This prototype of \r\n:i rmi kc C inema's newest venture in cl udes 10 movie thcat cs, video :i rcade. carousel , electric tr:iin , minigolf course, bumpn c:1rs, laser rag. sk..iring a11d much mo re. \r\nBuena Vista. soutl1cast of ColumblL'. is the location of Pasaquan, a fo ur-acre complex of brightly pa inted walls, pagodas, and outdoor sculptu re created by ch e visionary artist, St. EOM. \r\nTheres no \u003c.scaping an e ncounter with the momentous past in Georgia's Presidential Pathways. \r\n \r\nWalk the Pathways of \r\n \r\nPresidents. \r\n \r\nTwo US Prcs1clcms have called 1h1s region of C.Corgm \r\n \r\nhome. Fr.inklm D. ROOSC\\eh hu1l1the only home he C\\'t r owned. The Unle White I-louse, m Warm Spnn~ 11nd \r\n \r\nJ11nm)' Carter s1il\\ li\\'ts tod:l.)' in the mral town of Pbins. \r\n \r\nBoth sites offer a new perspective into the unique \r\n \r\npcrsonalltics of these l\\\\'O in1ern:1.11onal figures . \r\n \r\nlearn History is a pan of C\\'cryday hfe here - }'OU can s1ep \r\n \r\nback 10 1850 :n a li\\'mg h1stor)' museum and \r\n \r\nlhc \r\n \r\ncraft s and 1racles of the prc-mduSlri:'11 South or remember 1hc 1r:1gcd) of the Amencan Cl\\'11 \r\n \r\nWar at our National ~lcmonal to all Amcncan PO\\Vs. You can ei.plorc the dcvclopmem or telephone te('hnology. trace 1hc lifestyles of American foot soldiers through time. and t\\en \r\n \r\nfmd relics of Iron-dad gunboats at the only Confederate Naval Museum. \r\n \r\nYou can enJ0}' even more tha1's special about ~ ,eorgia's Prestclcn11al \r\n~:;fish1~;~k~:~h:~~1!~1~;rT)~~~1~~~~e1:Sl \r\n \r\nGeorgia's largest Slate Park or grnndest \r\na~C~a~n:yt\\ofna,:~h.1~n~d:rfc~e:d~m;cgJaan~e1n~d~a:1n~g~e~rl~e;d~cw~;i1ld~:1.urc \r\n \r\n~l'rf'silltT1lialPWbtr11Jsrrgi(H1\u003cf \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nGto,giu~nsfasJJOmlksSotubirtsto/ \r\n \r\n,'4141nta m11b l~/.85.17)1urd/- /85 \r\n \r\nproriduigNIS)'atsSjortidetrip,s. \r\n \r\n~J :' \r\n. \r\n \r\nGEOKGIA'SPIIBSIDENTIAL PATHWAYS \r\nCALL fOR \"- fREE TRWF.L GlJIOF. 1-800-8)133j4 EXT 81'1'8 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 0 11 M y Mi11d \r\n \r\n199 \r\n \r\n TRAVEL DIRECTORY \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nLEGEND \r\n \r\nCB CalJwis \r\n \r\n, , _ l~ H ~ \r\n \r\nCG Conages \r\n~~: \r\n \r\nFacilities \r\nCOELISCO!pSof \r\nNH-L::=: USFS~~ \r\nNPS Ope@tedbylhe National Parks \r\n\"\"\" NR~~~ \r\n \r\nOP OumpSite RV RVHoolcUp \r\n'\"\"\"' RRS 'P\".e\"st\"atr.n:mSiU! \r\nK Kitchenenes \r\nFO FoodSefvicl' Flfue!Seivke \r\n1l,~-,:,a \r\nCl Cocktaillounge CSSCodtailService.sunlay \r\n \r\nard'orHistoric \r\nm=:: \"\"\"\"\"' NS NonSmaulg \r\n--YA MnissionFee \r\nO~S==nday fl' Fami!yl'lan \r\nGR Gtoup!l.!te s.NR SeniorOis\u003count \r\n,. , _ _ , Sl'Ol'S\"AR1\"CXAT10N \r\nBF BoatngF.lcililies \r\n \r\nE Enleftlirwnent \r\n, , . _ CBKConti'lentalBreaklast \r\nFBKFullBreaktast \r\nGS GiftShop (M lrt-Roo\"nMOYies VCR VCR In Room PA Pet:sAlowed \r\n:=ee KA Kenne!Fadlities \r\nA CS Cafeteria Smorg.dxlrd ff fastFood \r\n~~~~ \r\n\"\"'\"\"\" DMA OnMAA.TA \r\n \r\n~c ~~Premi95 \r\n: ~\"\"tiT \r\nHR~Rilirg ll.akeN.ass M Mama PN Picnic fadlities \r\n~~= \r\n:~~king PO PoolOutdoor \r\nTC TennisCOU'tS \r\n-\"\"\"\"-' llt Tr.lib/Hiking \r\nWS WaterSmig \r\nBB Bed\u0026Breaklast \r\n \r\nss=\"\" ~T~ClUlld \r\n7ll'!VllSCIMCES \r\nAl AiHne C Cliambefo!Commerce CVBCO!'M11'11ion\u0026Visitoo \r\n-C'E '\"'~~ \r\n~ ~\"~Tt!i \r\nMF MeelD',j fatility TS TOl.l'Service \r\ni : = ~ TV TwsAvailable \r\n \r\nBBPBed\u0026 8re.lkfasl \r\n \r\n'MthPrNateBath \r\n \r\nSl'E\"O-U.NOTE5 \r\n(,HT,A Georpalbpilality\u0026 TrM A\\.SOCiationMem:ler  ~l.IIWtkl;nie(O\"lll'ro,51ateV\u0026ia ~unllerinlhecily.  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Owlbrgirql7./ide: CS-VI .Restoted'IIIJ.igt\u003e.fJI/Y'IEHfYk.~dwtl'I, \r\nstmt,p'll'd1Pgalfdi,...,,rhpro,s/Jt;p.snd(/(l.w,d-!I'- ~tbed\u0026brffitfasrand~.SpeoJI \r\n \r\n,ngr;r,ge. \r\n \r\n:programs frull!rf~l51lirh~irmisheibe- \r\n \r\n\\'l'O IJ'CREFJ-.GOIJ'CUJB 207 Woll Creek : nvett1Conff!dt\u003etalt'!and/Jni0nt100(1SIJ,;tweek.er,dW'/ \r\n \r\n~~;;:-\u003c'JC. Drive,(31709);912-928-4040. 0pen: Wintei-8 -. MJyJlldlrst1'.t'e#.MlinOr:Ulber tBlm, pur,.Jg!Jll.'ffl. : HtsTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nARABllllll\u003eGt.T l.'i.'i 459 First St. (31712); 912-276-IOCXJ. Rates: S20  S40. SNR-CCPO RHD-CTV-ClHF. \r\nl:Jlti,fi'ltii \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAJNMEJVT \r\nST. F.O.\\t'S l',\\.'\u003et\\QIJAN 3 mi. N 8oena Vista. Hwy 78. (3 180]); 912-M9-g,)44; 706-327-8789. Rates: Adults SS; Seniors SJ. Open: Wt!l't:ends 10-5. HED-YA-GRE-GSPA. \u0026Jilt~;, 30 \u003eM' penodbyl,tilOrlJlyarusrfdte().._(1908-1986),,r IS /ybttotwlg(}(lt'o{lhl/'mc,s/ fdlTIOUSJff5il~ \r\n,nNO(f/lAm!ira.Allf!W!rlltlCand~~ ofrheh.1tu,e,P~sf.m;,btiefc,115Stimllg 1\"51iai~AiilltsS5 .Student15J,PIM\u003choclets \r\n\"\" \r\nLODGING \r\n\\IOKG.\\.'i TO\\\\ 't:IIOLSF. REU \u0026 Bill-:\\I\\ \r\nF.\\~T MO RFSrAUR\\.\\'T 112 Church Street, (31803);912-649-366]; 1-888-690-366].Rates: S40S80. HNHL-NR-FP-GR-OHCNs-FGPPNTC-BBCP-R5-fOEC8K IM-VCR-ACHT\\llMf. {GHTA) \r\n \r\nLOOCING \r\nll)06 l'\\TII\\\\ n l~N RFD \u0026 BRF.\\KF\\.~' \r\n \r\nA,\\'OF.KSON\\'IIJ.E NA110N.U.c rnt:J'F.lff Ga. HSn:JlH:AM\"'i 2298roadStree~(31803); Hwy.49,(31711);912-924-034];912-924-2646. 912-6497307;800-836-9255. Rates:under Open: Daily, 8:30  S:00. NHL-NPSNR-ED-M S38.95 -SS8.99.CC-NS88CTVFBKMF.(GHrAJ \r\n \r\n501 S.LeeSt,(3 1709);9129282078;800,889 OS-\u003c'JS. BfiJIJishedooJulyl6, 1865,conflrlu!!S\"to \r\n \r\n1466.Rat~S70S107. QS.CCNS88-CTVF8K- ~aperm.n!fllrl'Sbn!)plal'l'olhomr/Qlde- \r\n \r\nJ.IM-\\ICRPAVlMF. rGHrA) \r\n \r\nml5edw!Pr,W. Initial inre,me,,15 Wi'tl' ffl05e 1WJO \r\n \r\nCOlT,\\ Gf. lNN Hv.y. 49 North. (31709); 912 diroinflMm)'CMIWillptiscn(,Nl~Or,gin;l!{)(iSI An Andersonville Tfi!il Community \r\n \r\n934 -0579; 912  924 -9316. Ra te s: siie1e-5tcnxJstocbck ll'iJIISt'(fJ()rlSiTdpresffl'l'd \r\n \r\nS651ngt;Sl951wk. CCNS-POTC-BB-CGCI- es(4)l'flnlm.NatloflJIPOWMt.sew1undefCOt1 \r\n \r\nCB KPAKA. \r\n \r\nsu~Of}f!IIVlfJllpi/9,199!1 \r\n \r\nl)\\l SL\\\"' \\.\\IF.RIClS 1007 MLK Jr. Blvd., (31709): 912924-3613. Rates: S4590. HHFFPGR-SNR OS CC  NS GP POCTV-(8K-V(R . ,-.l(GHTA) \r\n~w-ou,adonr~lrnidt-BJd.Covtr \r\n \r\n,~DF.RSC)X\\11J.F.Ni\\110NAl. lll/l,TQRJCSITT (31711); 912-924-0343. Open: Daily, 8  S. HFNPSNREDM-OS-CC-PNGSPA-NA. NJIIOtJdl memolliJltoJI/POYl5W'/Aml.'rl(.-,Mtor}'. The47S \r\naoehi$tofit:S11i\u003eoifr.\u003er'SM0rntauns.-,,rdad-img \r\n \r\n(jl/f1lKrll0USF. 18B HID\u0026 UltUKFAST \r\n \r\n~::;11oot\u003eoflhe/iq!stf'OWGltllpSailfie \r\n \r\n723 McGa11ah St., (31709); 912924-1009. : Rates: S65  S120. Open: Daily. H-NR-ED-  MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nMOSCC-Ns-F-GPLPNl'O-TH-88-CB-CG-Rs-F : OIUJM.\\lf:H 80\\' Cl\\'11, WAR MUSF.UM 109 \r\n \r\nD-CTVE-FBK-J-GS-A\u003cT\\llNA-SGT-MF. \r\n \r\n: Church St. (31711); 912-9242558; 912-472 \r\n \r\nIIOIJDAl' l,'1/Nf.XPRFSS  AMF.RICUS 912 - ' 8967.Rat~Ao.lltSI.SO;ChildSl.OO.HED-YA \r\n \r\n928-5400. \r\n \r\n' GRTS. Alldl'rsaM!lt!P11sonDKxi1ma.lSm.wte- \r\n \r\nJ~;~~J~;~;~\\~~;~?.-~~26'. 6~~f:1~t~ \r\n~'.:C.~~~iiK~j~~~ ~~NRGRSNRCC- \r\n \r\n; \r\n: \r\n \r\n:~:::t\"si'M'!so:mCiso/:D~IIM!f!Of:/.: \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\nl'IN5\"!.ttoutildon~truidt\u003efromCovtt \r\nIIA.\\tAIJ,\\ IN~ 1l\\UJUCIJS 1205 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.,(31709); 912924-4431.Rates: S49.95-S65.95. HHF-SNR-PF-OS.CC-GPPORF TH-lf.'S.RS-0\\I-CL-FSK\\ICRPAA-CSMf. \r\nPIN5Uttouradon~ltHl. \r\nREt:S l'ARKGARIIENL'iN 504 Rees Pa, k, (31709); 91z.9]1-0122. Rales: s.65 - S75. NHLNPSNR-GROSCC-NS88-CTVF8K-\\ICRPAU MF. \r\n\\\\l'i'DSOR IIOlll, 12SWestlamarSt.(]1709); 912-924- lSSS. Rates: S83 S189. HHF-NHLNRGRSNROS-CC-NSGPRHDCT VCl-C8KGS-lM-\\ICR-A-\\llNAMf. {r.HTA/ \r\n \r\nANOF.R.'iO~'\\'IW Kl\\' l'AKK Chllfch St., 912 924-2S58.DP-RV-OV. r1K'M.'S1(~m'rhhJ/hookl.flS\u0026 ll\"1rhl'll?atiGIIVarhoot1J1S, s.l:lbsCW1 IZ \r\nsites.S/loi11n(im):St.1/JOllandJreslJ!.Vill'lt \r\nt.ODGING \r\n,\\ l'L.\\C.E,\\WA IXYITAGt: IIFJ) ANJJ BIU:.\\I\\ , t',\\!i,T (31711);912924-1044;9129242SSS. Ra1es:underS38.95 - SS8.99. HP1HC-8S.C8 CGK\u003cT\\lCBK. \r\nSKOPPtNG Pt:f~\\N \\\\UKIJJ OklArdefsonville Rd.,(31711); soo.6284313; 912-924-9489.Open:Oct. - Dec., 9  6. GS. \r\n \r\nAnRACTIONS \r\nOL\\1TA1100Clff PRl.'iO:S.~ RJ\\'FRBO,\\T 1000 Bay Ave., (31901); 800-9342628; 706324-4499. Opeo: Please c.all for hours. fDE-GS\\11. A rephcJ alan 1885 J!ermvht\u003ee/p;,diletwt f)oc}{f'/J behind rl1e Colt.mbus Trade Cen!!'r, 5/re (Jf. itJSIM?f/M,dimelauises,p;utJeS.11'1.'d:ings,O; tOC//11,ij'Jiny'J/tru\"lhl'bo.Jt'Ollia!JrdgihshopJI 1004Bloodway \r\nCOCACOl,\\ SPACESCI E.WJ:U.,Tf.R 701 \r\n_.,,,_ From Avenue, (31901); 7\u003cXi649-1470. ()pefl: \r\nTues.-Fri.10 - 4. ED-M.OpMed.Jooel996.The Cenrerl.ll.eiJ-1,)11 rothemoon\u0026sas. Spoo.JlfN. l!Jff!5rotd\u003c\u003cJawler,pCmtt'!',Observatory.On~ lnrutrP, dlldSWGalM Gift 5hop. (.)I (o, \r\nQ )llJ.\\IRIJS RIVJR\\\\'AIJ{ 613 TJllonon Road. (31901); 706-57 1-4785. Open: Mon. fri., 5. HPGPA. The Mt phase of rhe Rr.mw/1: ex/fflds \r\n~\u0026l)'Aw.on/heChdtliJhoocheelliwralWfleatins the Cllustq,ht'!' Cobnbu5 Pwa. \r\nCOWMIIUS SOl/fll 00.\\1.\\IOXS 400 Founh St.,(31993-1304);800-716-3986: 706653 4482. YACCNs.E-VlMf. f ~ rhe flEW 0ncCMlt'r,theoov8fieldwf/bJJ/comple11.Cioldttl P.ut:,rhelJJJl'ba/Jsf.D!ffl,NJdlhektcirballJ~ !.'k!moti.'IISr.dt.m.Aloolfli.'Riwtwalk. \r\nHISTORtC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\nHIACK IU:RffAGF. llWL 1271 Schimek Or. (31903);S00.999-1613; 706-6875446. EO. From S0t'l)'thtuC11i1R/15,s.eeandreliwrheAftiQn. Amtrir..i~andirsfJJtlinlhecuhaillriwr s,ryof rhi!. SOurh!.\u003em ory. \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My Mill(/ \r\n \r\n 'ftl 1'!1l!l 1'!1i1' 1llt':'t't'tl! \r\n \r\nCOLID18US lllSTORIC DL\\'TRJCT 700 Broadway, (31901); 706-- - is to ptOVide \u003cYI a ~ ahema!M to golfers wishing ro s/we a 322-0756; 706-323-7979. Opefl: Moo. Fri.. 9  5; SaLISun.. 2pm. r1w aono,phe,e. \r\n \r\nNR. Over20blocksirdudcdJflthconginalei:yp/Jnofl8l8, nowaNa Rl\\lf.RWAI.K Blt:Ya.F. IU'J.,~rAIS 1014 Broadway, (3190 1); \r\n \r\ntional \u0026\u003eg,sl,y His!Otic Dtstrirt. Includes pmod tmOVdtlOnS of hnes, 706-322-2802; 706-322-4168.Opeo:Seasooal. Aduflbeacheruisers \r\n \r\nresr;ua,its and OOSlrJf'SSt'S. \r\n \r\n kids bikes \u0026 ro, rotes .:waililbk. \r\n \r\nOOUl~IBUS 111sroK1C Rl\\'EXFROl\\'T INDUSTRIAL D~1'R.1Cr (31901); 706-596-0111 . Open: Mon. Fri., 8 - 5. NHL-NR. far#yirt- CAMPING \r\n \r\nliistn.il~tilltdfatlifj11cdprese,vaciotic1/ongrherM.Ylcd10 1~\\KEPINt\"SCA.\\IPGROUND 6404GarretRd.. 706-563-5909.F \r\n \r\nrhe estabushtnel'lr of !his l'liJtional hisro11c landm,11t \r\n \r\nPO\u003cP-RV. Sixly sirPS (40 Mth full hookvps), elecrnow.:,terlsew,9'. \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SEflVICE \r\nB.UF.RREl.'S. L'iC. 2306 Manchester Exprnf., (31904); 706324-5464. (GHT,s) \r\nCIIICK-fl lr \\ 2 in C~GHTAJ \r\nf.011\\llffS RfST.\\ URA,\\T 2016 12th Ave., (31901); 7(6-3277702. (Gl/fA/ \r\n\\IIRIAll'SC:\\ FP.ASDGALUK\\ 1350 13th St, (31901 ); 706327-0707. (GHrAJ \r\n \r\nIUSTORICCOWMBUS FOUNDAllON. lNC. 700 Broadway, SIIC7.~ swirnm,IJgpoolandfislwigpond. \r\n(31901r. 706-322-0756. Opefl: IOU! MoMri 11 \u0026 3/vm,ds 2. LODGING \r\n: Lh: !  ; : ;R: ~ ' :=~~~~~': AFF,\\JRE DUOOEUR 2026 6th Averue, (3 l904); 706-32J.9567. \r\nPem!:Jerton'shouseancfapothecary,MearlylBOO'sJoga,bin,rheoldesl. CC-NSBB-K-CBK. \r\n \r\nOl'11l\\ Q\\ SIT.-\\KII011SF. 5592 Whitesville Rd. IIW, (31904); 706-324-6700. H-OS-CCN5-CSS-A-SB. /GHTAI \r\nREV I..08STER 1425 13th SL, (31901); 706-324-7101 . (GHTAJ TOl' ll,\\T RFSfA LRA.\\T 509 9th St., (31901); 706-322-2100. \r\n \r\nhousenrheo1y;an1870to.-'Mhouseand\u003cXilntiqueshop.{GHTAJ i BUOCf.lll, JNN - OOUJMBUS 29l9WarmSpriogsRd.. (31909); . (GHT~. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nU.\\\"\\1\"()01) CF.111:rnn' 65 Linwood BNd.. (31901); 706-323 ' 706-323-4344. Ra\"\" S40  170. Open: 24 hou~. H-GR-SNR-PF- j MFFLE IIOlSE Open 24 Hoo\"- 4 ~ coo,n;,.;HTA/ \r\n \r\n4632. NHL-NR.P,)ffof~ot,g,n.-1118l8p/Jn\u0026itrlxksl0015ofsome : OS-CCNSPO-CTV-CBK-tM-PANA. \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\n \r\nZOOCr.r.ff.'derartsclciers'!,aves.p,onee,gra,.-esas ,Vf.'I.Hgravesof. C:01.U!IIRUS llll,1'0N 800 Front Ave., 01901); 7(6-3241800; \r\n \r\nN~~~~'F,(j~1:,~iz:~~ ; ;~~:3! l Ger,,alllemy8ennnJa,dD,, P,mbe\"on \r\n \r\n; B00-524-4020. Rares: 175  1125. H-NR-GR-SNR-01-CC-NSPO- \r\n \r\nb~~~; \r\n(XfflStaictrtidnro.mSlfl?IS,lV~labkforspeoal!10tf'IGU'Sllldy: \r\n \r\nR~S~F~D-:CT:V-~C~L-~CS~S-IM1V1I-S:GT~M1F.~-~M~~~~~ \r\n \r\nOOW.\\IRUS STATEFAK.\\IER.S ,\\L\\RKT 318 10th Avenue, (31901); 706-64'1-7448; 706-649-7449. Opefl: Oa~. 6am -1 ~. OSVI. This is .t St,nc F,Jml('(S Marter p,ovidit\u003eg an ou1k1for fatme,s in \r\n:~::tselJheshmirsandwgrtdbk\u003estobothKno/esdleolldretdU. \r\n \r\n=;~~~:.o,i w\u00261thef OmfJft!d from u:m- 1400 AD. the ~wt was anconooll( : CTV-CBK-J-PANA. (C,HrAJ lhesour:hedslem frontJerofrheMis ; COMFORT SUHFS - COUJMBUS 5236 Armour Rd., (31904); : 706-322-6666. H-HF-GRSNR-OS-CC-PO-K-CTV-CBK-J-NA,MF. \r\n \r\n(C3I1IA90T1fA); II8O0O0-Q93U4l--2: 6l2'R8; L7'0i6~-32R4l\\-'4f.4R9B9O. AOTpen1:00~ 0 BaycaAllvefo.r, \r\nhcus. FD-E-GS-Vl. A rop(Ka of Ml 1885 sremwheel p.xtfJeboat \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\n[ COUR'IYARDHYMARRl(JIT - COLU.UBllS 350 1 Co urtya rd \r\n \r\nCOJ.U~BUS ~TATE UNl\\'FJtSnY 4225 University Ave., (31901); : Way, (3l CX\u003e4); ~ 323_2323_Rates: SS4 . S7l. HGRNS-PO-Cl 706-569-3179. Open: Office Mon. Fri., 8 - S. Coltnws Co/ltgeflflt : FBK-J-lM-NA-MF. \r\n \r\n: : ~ : ~MPIIONl' OKOlt~TRA 101 13th SL 2nd floor, ; DA'l'SINN - OOUJllR~S 3452 Macon, Ol907); ~ 561 -4400: (31902); 706323-SOS9.H-GR-CCEVI.A70-,oie~otde\"- : 800-3252525 Rates. S4g . S7l . H-FP-GRSNR-OS-CCNSPO- \r\n \r\ntra SecMo,i m1m1S October thru May. Performance sr.a ~times : CTV-CBK-IM-PA. ,.., \r\n \r\nva,y. \r\n \r\nDAYS L~N OOUJ)IBl.lS SOlflll 3170 VICtO!y Drive, (31903); \r\n \r\nSPRL~GF.R OPFJIA IIOUSE 103 lOlhlt,(31902); 706-324-5714. 706-6B9-6lBl ; 800-9629166 Rates: .,,de, I JB.9S  ISS.99. H \r\n \r\nOpen: Production season ru~ SepL - Ma)t. NHLED-MGR-SNR-E- M-GR-SNR-CC-NS-PO-RS-CTV-CL-CBK-FBK-MF. ,-, \r\n \r\nOodedbehndrhl'ColunwsrradeCroler,sheoffetsriverridC's.dinner \r\n \r\nC1U6E'S, pames. 1~ \r\n \r\n0-, youm;tySMl'f)/yrocx-thebo.Jrl Office and \r\n \r\ng,fl shcpar 1004 8'0},~. \r\n \r\nl ~ 1 \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\n~;~~~3~~'}:,=~~ri~~t 1~ : \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nappointmenL HNHLNR-ED-M-YA-GROSGSVI. Guided walking \r\n \r\nroutsoffivl'hi:srori(~niuseurns. roufc.111.mhomeo!Dr.Peni,,e,r- \r\n \r\nton. COGKOO \"1\\1'1'JrQ\", iJl'I 1810 bg ciJbin. 1828 hoow, 1870 Mm \r\n \r\nhoufea,,Ja,jo,hop. Grocipsby,_,,rmen~GHTA/ \r\n \r\nIIISTORIC COUJ.\\IRUS TOURS 700 Broadway, (31901); 706- \r\n \r\nVlMf-TS. 5t.Jre Tfwtn.\u003eofW. d.Jting'1om 1871 \u0026rest0tedinrheVliCfOJidn penod Studio iM1fi chiktro's ptOdu\u003ctions pt!nOdially TOUl5 by ;,p- \r\npo,nrmen,. \r\n111Rf.EAHTS111F..\\TRE 1020 Talbotton Rd, 01901); YA. Home \r\noltheCobnbusSym/ilony. \r\n \r\nFI.O:\\'.OWIX:f: - C.:Ol.l.\\lBLS 4483 VIC!ory Dr.. 0 1903); 706682-3803. Rates: tmef S38.95  SSS.99. HFP-GR-SNR-CC-NS- \r\nPO-CTV-PA-CS-FF. (GHT.AJ fDGE\\'li'OODMOTFL 426S Macon Rd, (3 190n; 706-561 -2170. Rates: S30. GR-SNRPf-OS.PO-l.D-OV-NA. \r\n \r\n322-0756;706-323-7979. YA. Sre,,-on~SE'MCl'andcustomizl'd 1000: avdlldble by \u003cJ-'00tment \r\nKL'iNl:.1T DAIRIES, INC. 292S Manchester Expressway. 01900); 7(6-576-2624. Opeo: Tue \u0026 Thut5,, 9:30 \u0026 S:30 by ,wointmenL NA. Mi\u0026p,omsmglOurforgotpSol l51030. ChtimmustbeS \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nIIAUl'l'ON INN  COUJMRUS 5S8S Whitesville Rd., (31904); \r\n \r\nOOUJMBUS MUSF.UM 1251 'A'ynnton Rd., (31906); 706-649- 706-576-5303 Rates: ss3.io -S69. Open: Never Closed. HHFFP \r\n \r\n0713. HfED-M-PF-OI-GS-NA. \"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"'\"\"-\"\" GR-INR-OS-CC-N5-PO-CTV-CBK-IM-NA-Mf, \r\n \r\nmlrf.yl(A1ihtsto,y.andfean.cslrill--e/ingexhi,itJons,achiklrooSds- . \r\n \r\nPkasesee01J11'donPiNJe 11 \r\n \r\ncove,ygalle,y.n/dt)cl\\vatfHwr,inglikilwhidiisMQmdaily. \r\n \r\n. IIFARTOF COUJMBUS 1024 Fourth Ave.. (31901); 706-324- \r\n \r\nTRAVEL 51:RVICES \r\nCOLU)IBUS CON\\T..Vn ON \u0026 ,,srroRS BURFAU 1000 Bay \r\nAve.. (31902); 706-322-1613; B00-999-1613. Opefl: Mon  Fri. 8:30-S;SaL 10 - 4;Sln 1-S. HED-OS-GS-VCR-Vl-{W-MF.Ourt.J.. \r\nrNUhdsOVl't8SJ,'l.wsof~inthehu.;pitaliryitwsoy-aSOClld \r\n \r\nNATIONALL\\'FM\"ml'MUSF.UM Baltzell Ave.; Fort Benning. ; 3694. \r\n \r\n{31905-5593); 706-S4529S8. Open: Tue-Fri 10-4:30; Sat/Sun . IIOUDA\\' INN - CFNlT.R C11Y 1325 Veterans Pky. {31901); 706- \r\n \r\n12:30-4:30. HfM-NAMF. M1bt,YYrrMJSl.'Wltracesrheevolu/XJnofrhe 322-2S22. Rates: S49  SS9. GR-CCNSHC-PO-LORSFDCTV-CL \r\n \r\n,nfana-yfromthefrmchdlldlndiiJn W.vtopres('l')t.\u0026hibitsk.Jrr,ef)l!lt- CSS-KA-A-CS-CT-VI-MF. \r\n \r\nodsinAnmcan Histoty \r\n \r\nIIOUO.\\\\ 1~, COLDIBLS \\OR111 2800 Manchester Express-- \r\n \r\nW.C. BR.\\DLF.l' COMJANV MUSF.U.\\I 1017 Front Ave... (31901); Wi1f, (31904); 7(6-324-0231; 800-605-8266. Ra1es: S57.9S  \r\n \r\nOpen: Mon.- Fri.. 8 -S. HNHLNRMVlNA. Artcollecriooaearedby S75.95. H-GR-5NR-CCNS-HC-PO-RSCTV-Cl-FBK-IM-PA-NA- \r\n \r\nrheCOt'l )il()y localandn.ltlonaliJllistsdep,ctlrY:JtlicMtory. diversJ1yandphU05Q(Jhyof SGT-MF. (GIRA) \r\n \r\nHousedinanot,g,oolco1toowa'l.'hoose. \r\n \r\nPfe.ueSttou,MJon~ 7. \r\n \r\nchoice.lnfomtiJlioltgihs\u0026SOtM'l'lllliardvi(i\u003eoforview.wat'fable.t\u0026 \r\n \r\ncatedin theHISWricDistTi\u003ct along theRA\\vwalk.(GHTA) f\u003ele.ne5eeourJK1on ~ l98.. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA \\1SITOR L~FORMATION CENl'F.R COLUMBUS \r\n \r\n1751 Williams Road, 01904); 706-649-74S5. Open: 8:30 . 5:30 \r\n \r\ndaily. VI. Ont!'of II st.ale q,e,a1((finformalXJnllfltM located along \r\n \r\n.v;,ys. Ciffx!}d's in-boooclllltMtate \r\nand buxhures. assistana' from \r\n \r\nfuH,time \r\n \r\nVsrIaSffi.tmasw~ ill finMd \r\n \r\nhef.,lulffl41S 1efreshmems \r\n \r\n~=:r=,=~areavJiJable as /!)\"lodging. \r\n \r\nWOODRUff MUSF.UMOF 0\\lL \\\\1AR NAVAL IUSTORV U.S. 280\u0026VeteransPartway. (31902); 706-327-9798. RelicsofrheConfedera1e N;wymdxiinghufls oltheirondildJac.ksonand!]Ud,o,lrCh.1t \r\n=~~~ INSTITUTIONS \r\nCOW!IIRUS srATE UNl\\'f.RSTI) ' 4225 University Ave., (31~:m; 706-5682211 . EO. \r\n \r\nIIOWARUJOHNSON IIOTfJ. 1011 Veterans Pky., (31901); 706322-fi64l ; 80Q.69J.7293. Rates: S44-SG8. H-HF-GR-Pf-OS-CC NS-PORSFO-CTV-CL-CBKVCRPAVlNA-MF . \r\nL\\ QUl,1',\\ I~\\  COil '1 1US 3201 Macon Rd., (31!M)6); 706568-1740. Rates: S58.95  S79.99. H-GR-SNR-CC-NS-PN-PO-RSCTV-CBK-IM-PANA~ : ;:-,:,onp.1gell \r\n \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\n= ;; -::l~-~;~:;~ 1:, COUJ.\\IBUSGEORGL\\ OON\\'mTION A.\\iD TRADE te,11'.R \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n: , ~ r!eA:;! \r\n \r\nCM11t1SforrheCoolederaey./illodt\u003ernrouches~rumllheok/fron- \r\n \r\n1\\G'ksintot1vitdlcm.eioon\u0026tradtcentw(GH1A) \r\n \r\nCOUIMHUSTF.ct lKICAI. IX!'11Tllfll: 928 4Sth Street. (31904 6S72); 706649-1800. Open: Mon. - Fri., 7:30  S. H-HF-ED-SNR NS-NA-LI-MF. Cciumbus fechisafMjorSOUfceofpostsecord.lryerlcJcationalauses. servKesdlld rrainw\u003egptO\u003cJiWS. Co4.roous rechoflers dpbn,\\ degn\u003eP, .Indaroficareprrq,vns lot ad.ill ,nterestedinaqu,ck and oox,omicilf enrry inro out fmVIOg business mnrntm,ty. \r\nPAITT.RSON 111.ANl:T. A.RIUM 29CKl Woodruff Farm Rd, 0 1906); 706-569-2549. ED-NA. 51.t'astrononnt.alshm~presented/O rhepoo/lC oo self nights. Call kx upcr:ming dates. \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\nOOUJ,\\1BlJS COlTOi'i)IOlflllS 400 4th SL, (31901); 706-571  0086. Rates: S9  SlS. HHF-YA-GR-CC-NS-FDE-GSVlMF. Hdfd. hitting professional ,ce hod')'. 70 game ff!gJlir sruson plus J:Hil'ft)ffs. foam i1'.'ffil9\"S S,()(X).plus art('(l(J;ncl!. Aho hosting firs/~ cenual h::dey~d/1-sliJlg.Jrne. \r\nt-\"()U;'li1'AINcmoou:cou~E 403 42nd Street. (31904); 706324-0583.GC.Aru,iq,,id,. -\"\"\"\"\"\"\"'\"\"\"'f,peci,Hy \r\n!fMt for /ciJs Of beg,nrioo Jtl5f lt.\\vning /J\u003ee g,1me. N,nc hole CQIJIW. \r\nGOWF~~ PARK 100Foocth St., (31901); 706-571 -8866. Rates: S5 - S7. Opefl:April  August. H-Hf-YA-GRSNRCCNS-PN-PGFO-E J-GS-NA-MF. Home ro Co4.mbus RedSt11cx BasewJIC/w, aJS5 .A\" mt notliagul'!affiludieolrheCIM'landt,m-,s, \"Holfm1the5tnm.Ytme!. Exarmg ,lffotrJable F\u003c\u003emlly Enrertaanent \r\n(;RF.F.N ISIAND COIINTRl' CI.UB 6501 Standing Boy Rd., (31904); 706-324-7191. GC. (GHTA) \r\n,IW'U RIIJGF. GOrJ'CUJll 4700 M..,te R;dge Ira;(, (31909); 706-569-0966.ftates: S30 - S37. GC. rheauseisacanredbyf!/ev,irionchangcs andforesrsm.wn. Thf.'reillefoursetsof reeswmeetrhe challengesa,d-.Sala!/..,.o(gdfe,s.n,,p,,\"\"'a/MapleR,dgt, \r\n \r\n) II~ \\lF..F.SE'S \\ 1croRI \\.\\ Bt-l) \u0026 IIHFJ\\Kt-'A.\\I 541 Broadway, (31901); 706-324-3349. Rates: !65 - SB5. Open: Opefl 24 hr\u003e NR OlCC-N5BBCTV-FBK-Vl. (GHTA/ \r\n! UITTJ. 6 - OOUJMOUS 3050V\u003cto\u003cyD\u003c., (31903); 706-687-7214; 800-466-8356. Rates: under S38.9S. H-HF-SNR-OS-CC-NS-POCTV-PA. \r\nK011 1SCIII U) POl XO110 1~F. IJF.U \u0026 RKE-\\tffAST 201 7th SL, (31901 ); BOO-SSS-4075; 706-322-4075. Rates: 175  1135. Open: 24 Iv\u003c. H-Hf-NHl-NR-MGRSNRCC-NS-HC-BBK-CTV-Cl- CSIFBK-J-IM-VCRVlMF. .('GHTA) \r\n \r\nCONCORD \r\nLODGING \r\nL\\ \\ SC.\\~IF.ITS FOOTSTTJ'S 40 Oki flat Shoals Rd. (30106); BOO;l86-7355; 770884-9012. Rares: 190-1 25. M-GR-OS-CCN~ BB-CG-CI-CTV-FBK-J-GI-MF. (('JI/A/ \r\nMAGNOIJA RIO(;F. 195 W. Milner Road, (30206); 770.884-9645. Rates: S60 - S79. Open: By reservation. HFP-GRNSF-GP-BBFBK CT. \r\n \r\nSIIFJl.\\TON COUl\\lRUS 1\\IRPORT 5351 (31904); 706 -327 -6B6B. Rates: \r\n \r\nSimons Blvd .,  160 - IBO. \r\n \r\nCORDELE \r\n \r\nHHFGR-SNR-Pf-OS-CC-NSHCPORSCTVCLCSS-CBK-FBK-J-1  (A GEORGIA MAIN STREET OTY) \r\n \r\nMA-CT-NA-SGT-SB-MF. \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville Trait Communiry \r\n \r\nmo. mo SOIJnlGAITSIJfllS \r\n \r\nf0o1 Benn;rg Rd.. (31903); 706-687- STATE PARKS \r\n \r\nSUPER 8 MO'Jll. - COUJMRUS 2935 Wa rm Springs Road, (31904); 706-322-6580. Rares: undo\u003c SJB.95. H-M-GR-INR-CCNS-OVCBKIMPAMA-NA-SGT. \r\n1111: t-l:\\\\'~11U:t.1' I.\" 215 Seventh Street. (31901); 706-W). \r\n \r\nGEORGIA VEllltANS Mf..\\10RL\\I. Sl'ATE PARK \u0026 GOLF \r\nOOIJRSE 2459-Alt.,y. 280W., (J 1015); lro-864-7275; 912276237 r. Open: 7am - 1~. H-EO-M-SNR-PF-01-CC BA-Bf-f-GC-L PNPGPO-THWSCB-CP-DPRV-PA. This pM was esldliished as a pe,manentmemori.lltoUS. wteram. Tv.orm/1tatynx6t'UlnSdlekxated \r\n \r\n8079. Rates:!65 - I 110. GR-SNR-OI-CCNSBB-CTV-FBK-VCR-Vl. ,nlhepa,k. Thep.riaisola,tu,esan/8-hole,r,p/fcoooe-,7.aacre \r\n \r\n(GHTAJ \r\n \r\nLake Blackshro,, c.Jfll)lilg ~ sw1inmii19 pool,twch. bodtiig. \r\n \r\n'll lEGA'JlS 1101SF. BIJ) A\\\"0 llRrAKFAST 737 Broadwa y, and fishilg. Fet golfcaH 911-2761377.,-,1'GHTAJ \r\n \r\n(31901); 800-891 -31B7; 706-322-7321. Rates: 175 S95. NH L-NR- \r\n \r\nPle;,se see OUI ad Ol'I ,~ bad of~ Road Map \u0026 me Golf Insert \r\n \r\nM-GR-OSCC-NSBBCTV-CBKJVCRVI-NA-MF. (GHT,V \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026. RECRAT10N \r\n \r\n\\\\(X)l)Rln'Br.lJ \\.\\ D BRF.\\ KFAST 1414 SecondAve.,(31901 ); OORUFJ.E MOTOR SPJ'.OWAY 407 Farmers Ma rket Road, \r\n \r\n706-320-9300; BBB-320-9309. Ra\"\" l8S  1160. H-Hf-NHL-NR- (3101~; 912-273-9306; 912-273-9J06 Open: Matdi - Nw.. Sat \r\n \r\nGR-OS-CC-BB-K-CTV-CBKJIMVlMF. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nniles. H-YA. St.kcillracittgar ,zs MIE'SL \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia Orr M y Mirrd \r\n \r\n201 \r\n \r\n  idltlPFiWOOlif?IIWTtalll \r\n \r\nC,ORD FJ.f..CRISI' MUNICIPALGOIJ'COURSE 307 East Oak ( RODEWAl' L~N CORDELE 1609 16th Ave Eas\\ (31015); 912 ' RESTAURANT,1'000 SEIWl\u003c:e \r\n \r\nAve., (31015); 912-271-2222; 912-273-1323. Open: Wed.  Sun.. , 273-3390;912-273-3390. Rates: 530 - 550. 0pen: 24h,.SNR-CC ; OU)f. \\tllJSff.lh 1101 si; 1095 H,,y. 54 West (30214); 770- \r\n \r\n8:30-Darl\u003c, Morv'fues, 12-darl:.05-GC-GP-PN PGPOTCPANA. PO-CTV. \r\n \r\n 460-6455. /GHIAI \r\n \r\n~;i~3/~;,;2,;,;,;~~\":::~ :!'~'.~~i: GEORGL\\ l'F.JtRANSGOLF COURSE 2315 H,,y. 280 Wesl. ' SUl'FR 8 M()T(I.-COIIDF.IJ'. 566 Farmas Marl:et Rd.. (31015); ( ~ \\ ffl.f.1101SF. 700 N. G~n St, (30214); /GHTAl 00 m;~~~~k:c\\;:~?N9mi-~t~rn~1ti;Jt Open Dai~.  TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nbetter mo111tained CO(IIWS that }'00 will finda/1)'\\lhete \r\nGEORGL.\\ \\'ETF.RANS ,m:.\\IORIALSTATF. PARK l~ GOLF COURSE 2459-A Hwy. 280 W., (31015); S00-864-7275; 912-2762371. Open: 7am - 1Opm. H-ED-M-SNR-PF-OS-CC-BA-BF-F-G(-l PN-PG-PO-TH-WS-(8-{P-DP-RV-PA. This patk wJS esCilbllShed ,JS a \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nfA \\'El'l'f, CO 1\\1'\\' CIL.\\.\\UJF.H 01: COmit:RCF. 200 Courthouse \r\n \r\n1,.,.,,,_,i;,, D.\\Pll,i: LOIXiJ: RFS l'.\\I R.\\.\\'\"I Hwy280W., {31015);912273- j Square, (302 14); 770.461 -9983. Open: Mon-Fri, 9 - 5. H.C-VI. The \r\n \r\n2596. Open: Tues.. Sat.. 6  10pm. CC-A. (GlrrAJ \r\n \r\nF,yen, Coon~ C/1ambe, of Comm,,\"\" \r\n \r\nrhe n,emly,,,,,, \r\n \r\n\\\\.\\J1U: llot SE 1007 AfC Way Ave.. (3101 5); (GHTA) \r\n \r\nvclled F~fte County (outhoc,se 1~11Kh WM ronsfllKU\u003ed ,n 1\u0026?5. The Chamber is located in downt0tm F(rf!Vill~. \r\n \r\npe,manentmemorialroU.S. veterans. Twom,litarymuseumsarekxated TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nin lhe piJtk. The p.1lt also fearure:s an 18 hole golf cou,~. 7,fXXJ.,){re t.Jke Blad.she,.,,, camping. corrages, sw1mming pool/beach, boating andfishing. Forgo/fCilll911-276-2377.(GHTA) \r\nPlease SH au, i1d m the Golf fnSM \r\nl.-\\KE BIJ\\CKSIU:.i\\R 8 miles west of city on Flint River, (31015); H-HF-BF-F-GCMPN-WS-(8-CP. 13,()(}() oJ{Te lake. Fishing, boating. swimming. Cdlripmg. golf rourses ~ nature trails. Historic Vetl:'fans \r\n \r\nCORUELE-CRISP COUNlTTOURIS~I CO.\\UIISSION 302 E. 16th Ave., P.O. Box 158, (31015): 912-273-3526; 912-273-1668. CVB1B. VISirCOfdele, \"'11atemieloncapiraloflher.'Orld\"'andmjo/Soulhem hosp,tality You wi/f want to visir our State Pa,k, bro-,-.se /ocaf specialry \r\nshop5..andplaygolfc1roneoffr.-elocolcourses. Wat'l'mE'lonFesr,v.nfirsr IVIO weeks Ill Jufy ChrsfmM on the ff,nt f?WPt second SiJrurdaym De-- \r\ncernbef.(GHTA) \r\n \r\nFORTSON \r\nSPORTS \u0026 REGtEATION \r\nS~\\1)ER l'Allll Sl\u003e\\BIJ~ 936 McCra~ Rd., (31808-9078); 706324-4806. OS-HR-E. Guided flail rides  one hou, on horseback tllf1J SlMKGeotgia. \r\n \r\nMemonal Stare Park. \r\n \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\n \r\n1~\\KE Bl.-\\CKSIIE..\\R GOU: \u0026 r.om-tfRY cum, INC. 2078 Ari- 111F. CONI-TJlF.NCf. RF.TRUT AT lAKF. Bl.\\CKSIIFAn 2459 FRANKLIN \r\nlioch Rd., (31015); 912-5354653; 912-535-6931. Open; 7;30  HWf 280 Wes\\ (3101 5); 912-276-1004. H-HF-M-CC-NS-F-GCL MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nda1k. 05-CC-GC-L-TC- Mf. Tho 7,/XXl yd. par 72. 18 hole cou,se biJs bffnno,ninatedtoGolfDigest fot rop IOOnewcOUfSCSin 1996. Counr,y dub amemties, and convenientto shopping. lr,1\\-el and health Cille. \r\nPL~E IIIU.S COU~'TRl' CU/8 15 Abe\u003cdeen Circle. (31015); 912 273-7474; 912-273-0151. Open: dai, 8  darl:. H-HF-YA-FP-SNR- \r\nOS-CC-GC-GP-LPOTCRSFD-EMF. IS-hole semi-,xov,re ch.lmpi oosh,pgo/1 cou,se. Club~avadable. Clwamen11Jes1ndude \r\ndiningroc,\" ~ balkoomlao,ry.(GHTAJ \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nPNPGPOTH-WS-CB-CP-RV-FD-VCR-MF. J5,IXXl-foor meermg,n:J banquet fao!1tykxdtedoo lake Blirlshear.(GHrA) \r\nCUSSETA SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION RF.DOAK GOIFCUJII RI 1 Gordy Mill Pond Rd.. (31805); 706989-3311.GC. \r\n \r\nIIEARD f,01];\\T\\' IIISTOR l(.AL CfJ\\:1lJt Al'\\''O MliS:U)l Town Square; old Heard County Jail, (30217); 706-675-6507; 706-675 6276. Open; Tue. \u0026 Thur.. 8;30  5;00. NR-M. Bu,Jt l9l2. Hroncal Sode-ty~Jdttfts. Pt\u003e,/Odkchiingingexh1btts. GeneaJogiuJl R~a,ch \r\nlibiaty. H\u0026)rd counry rnsro,y di.yxred in \u003exhiblts. \r\nCAMPING \r\nOl'F.R-NITE RV PAR~ 100 Wesl Ferry Rd.. (30l17); 770-8548695. Rates: S10.00 Night Open; 24 hou~ (deposit box). RV. Eleven kxs, te11pullthroughs, onebad:m. Extralongssws. Full hook-ups, eleven \r\n \r\nCORDF.Lf. KOA 373 Rockhou,e Road, Eas\\ (31015); 911-273- DESOTO \r\n \r\nmiles Sourh of Carrollton. comer of HL;\"/.27 df\u003eti West Ferry Rd. \r\n \r\n5454; S00-562-0275. Rates; 115.50  Sll.50. Open; Dai 8am  9pm. HOS-CC-PNPGPOC8-CP-DP-RV-CTV-GS-PA. 200yds. , ..sJ ofl-75 arextl J1. Largepullduough51tesnest!ed1t1pecangrove ISOtm. south ofAtlanta. Pool open May Ntlv. \r\nCORllf.U: RVA~D C\\.llPL~GSERl'ICF. 191 Floyd Rd.. (31015); 912-271 -3111. Rates: SIO - 516. Open; 24 hou~ all iear. SNR-OS- \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nTOURS \r\nDF.S01'0Nl/f 11 0US F. US H,,y. 280. (31743); 912-874-1200; 800-237-8689. Open; MF 8-5; Sat 8;30-5;30; Sun 1:J0-5:30. CC GS. ProduaJOO hne tout ofCOflfectiolwy \u0026 nut~ kitchens \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nRF.GF,~CI' LODGING 7725 US Hwy 27, (30117); 706-675-0427; 706-675-6400. Rates: 1301100. HHF-YA-FP-GR-BF-f-GPHC-RF TC-C B-RV-l0-K-85-CTV-CL-(8K-Mf. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nFLPN-PO-TH-CP-OP-RVFLPA-MF. A/1 IJOlo5 puJ;lhroug/1 with \r\n \r\nII FARD COIJNI)' CllUIBER OF CO.ILIU:RCE 121 Sooth Cou\" \r\n \r\nwater, sev.tandelectric. Chapel, stocked fismngpond. 5'Mmmingpool. ELLAVILLE \r\n \r\n~ resttooms, laundry. ,eo~1tioo centPr and8-bay servi\u003ce center \r\n \r\n\u0026RVwJSh. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nSquare, (30217); 706-675-0560. Open; Mon.Tue\u003c, Thu~. Fri, 9  5. HVI-C-MF. lOG:Jiilfldrogiooolttawlinformarion. SproalfM'tltsioduding, \"Taste ofChartdhoochreChristmas\" and \"Torch the TOlmAgain\". \r\n \r\nGEORGL\\ \\'ff.RANS M\u0026llORL\\I. STATE PARK \u0026 GOLF \r\n \r\nfT.RNBROOK INN 101 Wilson St, (31806);912-937-5672. Rates; GifU. 50IJVE'flllS andf!E'\\\\tOllier i11fonna6on avaifabie. l.ccafedon Frank- \r\n \r\nCOURSf'. 1459-A Hwy. lBOW., (3 1015); S00-864-7275; 912-176- ISO  160. Open; 24 hr,. NR-SNR-CC-NS-8B-CI-CTV-CBK-GS-Vl. lin's 00\\,,ntov.ti squ;w. \r\n \r\n1371. Open; 7am -11lpm. HEDM-SNR-Pf-OS-CC-8A-BF-f-GC- L TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nPNPG-PO-TH-VVS-CBCP-DPRV-PA. This p,uk was establisheddS n \r\npe,manentmemori,lltoUS. 1-eterans. fo-omilira,ymuseumsd1l'kx,lled in rhe pirt The park also feawres an 18-hole golf course, 7.IXXJ-aGP lake 81.Kksheat, (,)11 ~ cottages. sl'limming ~\u003cKl,, boating, and(1'hing. Forgol/call 9111761377.(GHTA) \r\n \r\nFJJA\\1U-SClll.f.\\' COU~1Y CILUIBF.R OF COlLllFJlCF. 103 E.OglethorpeSt,(31806);912-937-1262.0pen;Mon. - Fri., 12, 1- \r\n4. PG-TC-C-MF-VI. Visir lMpr(KJl~commun11ycentrallyJocared nea, Plc11ns, Andersonville and many other ottr.Ktions in tht.\u003e Presidential Parhwt. Gr\u00261r hunring, flsl1ing and golf aw1\"'1bk. \r\n \r\nFRANKLIN SPRINGS \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS F..IL\\l\\J~UELCOUJ'.GE 181 Spring Stree\\ (30639); 706-245-7226. Open: Mon.  Fri., 8 4. ED. fmrrtif(IU('I is d four yeiJI ltbetal arts inst,ru- \r\n \r\nSOIJl11f.RN GATFS R\\' PARK AND C.\\MPGROUND 381 E. 1st \r\n \r\ntcnkxiJtOOmhlsroficFranJ:lmS,:xings. Fitdlitksindudedassrooms, ath \r\n \r\nSt, (31712); 912-273-6464. Rates; 113.50 - 117. Open; Year- : round. SNR-CC-f-PN-PG-PO-CB-CPDP-RV-GS-PA. 13 ac,es, 50  FAYETTEVILLE \r\n \r\nlehe (ac,!1Clf!S., meettng rooms. auditonums and donrntory housmg Addilionilf f,lCifir~ forfoodsern,,cescanbe~red Availdbilityis usu- \r\n \r\nlatgcshadedo1e\u003cFullhookups.pufflhrouglr\u003candJ,n6ng.Shulfl,/,oa,d, . HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nally limih.-yj ro the months of May, June and )uf/. \r\n \r\nlrotseshoe,.\"'\"\"\"\"\"-\"''\"\"'-liwl\u003erf,Y.g,ocerie,,lishingponds.Close toareaatlract,or,s. \r\nLODGING \r\nCOWNL\\1. INN 1706 Easl 16th Ave.. (31015); 912-273-5410; S00-721-3352. Ra1es; 140  545. HFP-SNR-CC-PG-PO-CTV-CBKIM-PA-Mf. \r\nCOlffORT IN~  CORllfJ.f. 1601 16th Ave. Eas\\ (31015); 912 273-l371. Rates: S48 -195. Open: 24 hr,. HHF-INR-CC-PO-CTV CBK-IM. \r\nDA\\'S INN  COROFJ.F. (31015);912-273-1123. Rates; Ill  555. FP-GR-SNR-05-CC-NS-GP-PO-DP-RS-FDCTV-PA-NA. r, \r\n \r\nFAYE'ITF. cou~1,COUR1110USF. Cou\"house Sq., (30214); \r\n \r\nOpen: Mon. Fri., 9-4. H-NR-ED. OldestcourthouseinGeo,gi;,. Bu,ltin 1825, \r\n \r\nGRANTVILLE \r\n \r\nFAYE'ITF. cornm111sroR1e,,1. soc1r.w 195 Lee St, fJOl14); A Heritage Highway Trail Community \r\n \r\n77D-461-7152. Open; Tu, 6-9, Th, 101 , Sa, 9-1. AM by appoint- LODGING \r\n \r\nment NR-ED. Now houses cOU11ty genrulogicalreseiJJch mare,a! ooe of the most comp/ere Wu1 Between the Sldtes rp((!(ffl(p hbrafies. \r\n \r\nflOS~IF. CAS1l.E IIED \u0026 BIIMKl'AST 2 Post St, (30220); 770583-2080; 770-583-3090. Ra1es: 175  190. NR-M-GR-05-NS-BB- \r\n \r\nllOUJDAl'DORSF.\\'. FIRF,IIOUSF. 140 W. Lanie,, (30124); . FBKVlNA. \r\n \r\n770-460-6322. YA. Bui/c111dassicGreekRevrw1fsfyf\u003c!in 1855 byFarer- \r\n \r\nmv,lkplry,ici,,,1Dr.lchnSlillsHollkl,y, andla,ge/yund\u003eangedSN\u003eCelha1 , TOURS \r\n \r\ntime. Find Ot.Jt why IW say Sccrl\u003c!rr stayedhere and Doc Holliday played i Gll.\\,\\1\\11J.f. DR111~G TOUR 123 LaGrange Stree\\ 130220); \r\n \r\nhcfe. \r\n \r\n770-2'4-2629. Hisroricdliving tourindudes 1JhousesandtheGrdll! \r\n \r\nF.CO~O WOGE  CORDELE 1618 E. 168h Ave., (31015); 912173-24S6. Ra1es; 131 .95. Open: 24 hou~. HF-FP-PF-CC-f-L-CBCTVIMPA. \r\nGEORGIA1ll~\\'FJ. CE\\'JtR 397 Rockhou,e Road Eas\\ (31015); 912-273-5710; 912-273-4220. Rales; 128.88. Open 14 hou~. SNR-OS-CC-NS-RS-FD-FL-CTV-FBK-GS-A-CS-FF. \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION A.MERIC.\\.N GOU' CORPORA110N 40 \r\n \r\nSouthern \r\n \r\nGolf \r\n \r\nCourt, \r\n \r\n; \r\n \r\nvilleAcadooiy SlrucfUlesdarefrom the 1870s. Btochureave,lableatCity H,1n and the (00,,1,, Cow1ry Wekome Center \r\n \r\n(30214); 404255GOLF. PlaySgrrarcourses w1thoncsttoke! Golfing  \r\n \r\nin rhelw\u003c.h 5ra,edoesn'1get anybe11er tlm this! Preferred ree Times : GREENVILLE \r\n \r\nup ro60daysini1\u003cAance.GUiJl'allteeallyou, Tee r,meResRrV,lrKxJSl'lith : \r\n \r\none CiJ/J. Group Otmngs iJOO Toumamt'nts wekomel \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nm~llPTON L~N CORDF.U: 1603 161h Me. East (31015); 912 273-0737. Rales: 151  1105. Open; 24 h~. H-Hf-SNR-PO-CTVC8K-IM. \r\nPleaseseeouri1donf)i)ge 13 \r\n \r\nRJl'FR'S fllG EGOl.f Cl.118 40 Southern Golf Ct, (30214); 404- ) srnr1rs PL\\,T.\\110:'\\ nm \u0026 BRF.\\KF,\\ST Box 649, Rt. 1, \r\n \r\n255-GOLF; 770-460-1098. loraredaiong 1he flmr River, only 30m,n- H-.,y. 27A. (30222); 706-672-4765. Open; 9  5. SNR-CC-NS-B8- \r\n \r\nufi.'S from OO'MlrmmAtliJntiJ. A Bobby Wreddesign, tins S\u003c.enk6,810- FBK-J-GS. (GH1AJ \r\n \r\ny,vripar 7J cha'\"\"\"\"'\"rp/ayoorfearuresrolhnghr115andswr\"undulir1 \r\n \r\nPleaSJ\u003e Set' our Ml in tM Bt\u003ed \u0026 Bre.Jkfast l1s,ing \r\n \r\nHOLIDAYINN - CORDFJ.E 1711 E. 161hAve.. (31015); 912-2734117. Rates : S42 $50. Open: Daily, 24 hrs. H-HF-GR-SNR-CC-NS-GP-PO-RS-FD-BS CTVCLPAACSCT NA MF. \r\n \r\ning bent-grass greens, Ranked among the top 2S COUfSCS in Geo;gia. Come Experiroce the Difference. \r\nSTARR'S .ll11J. SCF..\\1CSTOP (30214); F-L-PN. g.,;,J,ng,~rope,, \r\nRecreJtlOfl sitt, fishing \u0026 picnk. Original mill sire from 1820s. Current \r\n \r\nLODGINGS \r\nGEORGL\\,~ L~N BFJJ \u0026 BRFAKFA.,1' 566 Talbotton s,.. (30222); \r\n706-672-1600. r, \r\n \r\n.\\IAH..\":ill PO.~O BF.U \u0026 !Hffi..\\Kf~T 114 Nonh Valhalla Dr., bu,/d'\"9l9fJ7 (31015); 912-273-9900. Rates: 175. H-Hf-CC-NS-f-L-88-CTV-J- U11TIT.WATFR COU~'TRI' CLUB 175 Birl:dale Dr.. (30215); 770- GRIFFIN \r\n \r\nMf. ..(GlrrA) \r\nPASSPORT L~N - CORUW; 1602 16th Ave. Eas\\ (31015); 912 273-4088. Ra1es; Sl l.9S - 129.95. Open; 14 h~. GR-SNR-OSCCPG-PO-FL-CTV-PAACSFFNA. \r\n \r\n460-0877. Unsu,passJqvalityinmemberships, clll 18./\u003eo/P.{Jilf 72, Ar- \r\nnold Pd/mer signature '}Off course 1V1th 14 bodies of warer. fkauriful floiWJinglr~ bet1t;passg,eens. tennrscourtSandshort-courseOlymp,c pooJ make ttus the setting for you, rlt?.\\:t roum.m)(\u003e(/1. \r\n \r\n(A GEORGIA MAIN STREET OTY) An Antique \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nRt\\i\\L\\DA INN  CORDEil: 2016 Easl 16th Ave., (31015); 800- LODGING \r\n \r\nIIAILf.\\'-'ll'JlAUU HOIJSE 633 Mcri\\vether St., (30223); 770- \r\n \r\n845-3232; 912-273-5000. Rales; 138  149. HFPGRSNRCCGP- llOIJD,\\rl~\\ F..\\'J\u003eRr.~S - FA ITITF.111J..E 140 E. Lanier. 229-1432. Open; Byappoinlmeot NRED. 8u1l11111859bylegis~1or \r\n \r\nPO -RS FD-CTV-I M-PA-Mf . \r\n \r\n(302 14); 770-461 -5600. Rales: 165  5100. H-HF-CCPOCTV Davidl Bdifey. 1hiscol\u003cxvt.llhouseisheitdquarletSofcheGnffin-Spalding \r\n \r\nPlta$eSttOUfddOllp~ 16-17. \r\n \r\nCBK-Mf. (GlrrA! \r\n \r\nH,sroriaJJSociety. \r\n \r\n202 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia Ou My Miud \r\n \r\n Presidential Pat ways \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nGHlfflN11:all'ilC\\I, INl,lTll/ll: 501 Varsity Road. (30223); TI IF. (jR,\\,'il) IIOll:.I. IN,' ' 303 E. Main Street; (30230); 706-637 i lltllJDA\\' PARK 954 AbbottsfOtd Road. (30240); 706-884-6818; \r\n \r\n770-228-7348. EO. \r\n \r\n8828. \r\n \r\n: 706-645-2937. Rates: S10 - S28. Open: Ma\u003ceh I  Oct 31. HHf \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RE\u003cREAflON \r\nC.\\HINCRf.F.K C'.01.F 0 .1111 Noni'! 2nd St, (302B); 770-227979-1. GC. \r\nGRlftl,\\' f.OIJ' COUKSt: C~ Northern RdJCity Part, (3022 4); 170-229-6615. GC. lbltinrhtl9J0'.1,/htco1,nu~.rt.i \r\n \r\nl\"\"~-ou,ad111~Bl\u0026B,~dll.mb1\"9\"I \r\n11um11:-.:c111ROli\\'X 1630 Bass (,oss Rd., (30230); 706-637 5400. R.i~S34 - W,. Open:24 hll~yearroood. HHF-GRSNR \r\nOS.CC -NSCTV-C8KPA Kl-.1 \\\\f.\\TI'' 1888 East Main. (30230); 706-631-9395; 80083Hl55S. Rates: S40 - S60. Open: 24 hrs. HHF-GRSNR-Os.\u003c:C- \r\n \r\nCOE-OS-CC-F-LPNPGTCTH-CP-C\u003ePRVPA. Ekmr\u0026w.mi,hook \r\nlflf,shov.\\Y,illlrn,hrulff,COf!lbrSlilOOl'!,pl.JwOIJ!ldtlm'IIS\u0026b.ts leriICOl.t'IS. \r\nl'rM: RO.\\ OPARK C\u003c\\.\\\\l'GROU:-.-D GA 109 ill West Poim l.:tke. (30240);706-8841414;706-883-1670.0peo:Marth - Nov. 7am 10 pm. HCO-YA-OS8A8F-l-PtHVS.(POPRVPA. 5'rw!~nt'W \r\n \r\nWI)'~~ \r\n \r\nNS-PNPO-OV-CBK-lMPA. ((jl{(A,l \r\n \r\nlhe~IIJ-eirpiaSCJreh\u003e;o.'fttr'itlgl'~lish,r,gMJd\u003c41P19 \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n8fSl\"\\l FSJ'F.RS - NOlflll 1'1,\\7.,\\ INN 1616 N. Expressway,  OKl\\'l,\\GTOUR OF ltlSTORICII0.\\1ES Hogansville, (30230); \r\n \r\n(30223); 770-227-8400. Ratei.:SSO - S100. 0peo: 24hours.H-Hf- : 7~884-8671.C. Stlf!Jlll(kftouro/JO~daliligfroml841Jto1940 \r\n \r\nI.Joktlf5.nd!.dnps/lor,fflatwib,it/Jn:Jom( AlsoM.dfsd~/JIC nrci;,ocndsiJl'ldbooltdlll). \r\nRIW:F.R C\\.\\ll'tHOUNU Hwy. 27, 70\u00266452937. CP. Primitiw \r\n \r\nfP-GRSNR-OS-CC-NS-PO-CJV-(BK-VCR. \r\n \r\n lr!Gldr9(A.Wl!ArinandW\\'11tY..ctoriit\\.Hall\u0026hrlorMldAn1,.\"'bellm c.vr,i,ng Dmlngw.MerbfhandP'Jfll15- \r\n \r\nD,\\l'Sl~~ -GRIFFIN 1719 N. \u0026p,-es.sway, (30223); 770-229- StpaTOtJrlxoduP~iilHol)JnMlllOty/u/1/\u0026t.tG,~Toc, ST,\\11lA'iDC.\\.\\IPGROU~o Old Slateine Rd, 706-882-5439. \r\n \r\n9797. f'~ \r\n \r\n, CwlJ}'~ofCOIMlt'm'mtaG,Jr19eGt'tlf!,l,1. \r\n \r\nPG-TC-CPRV. I/Osiff'J,;SJWJdlhoo4..,s fkrr,c\u0026wa1tthoda.p. \r\n \r\nPfNS#jH/OUfMJ011!M/11Jidf\u0026J{t((llo'tl', \r\n \r\n: \r\n \r\n. ~comlb,tstJIIM,:J.wound. lf'IWIJS. \r\n \r\net IM Wii ! 1iJrhHmc OOUILECIBI\\SPI.\\\\T\\TIO'iHW\u0026IIHl:.\\KFA.'IT 3335. \r\nJatk.wn Rd., (30223); 770-227-6611 . Rates: 555 - 575. \r\n \r\nLAGRANGE \r\n \r\nNHL-NR-ED-M-rA-GR-os-m-PN-PG-TH-BB-0-R-Hrv-raK-vcR \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\nKA.\u003eNA. ,GJlr;lJ \r\n \r\nA Heritage Highway Community \r\n \r\n\\\\'IIITlifAI.I.HIUGE C.\\.\\IPGROUNO (30240); 7068848972. Opfn: ~  Odobfl'. H-COEBf-f-L-PNTHWSCP-OP-RV-PA. \r\nFJrr,,,ghtSMSW11hMlnC\u00261Yd/ft~lf'S,sht,.vtr,~J'10Mlo, \r\nca!ro1-.estof lAGr.lrl9\"f'INr t h e ~ ~ Irle. \r\n \r\n~~~~:' ' l:\\\"N GRll't'IN 2012 Talh-lOOd Place, (30223): 770. . ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nLODCilNC \r\n \r\n~--OWMIO'lp-,,IJ \r\n~~~~~~1\\~; ~~i~~~. ~:t~:.:~~! ~~-:;:E.:~:r~~::: :,1~~=~~~~ 3~ .1~ \r\nHFGR-CUISHCPO-RSfOCTVCL-CBKF8KA\u003cS-VlMF. \r\n \r\nCIL\\TrAIIOOCI IEF. TIU\u003c:E 136 Main St. (30241): 106845 3CRF.F.KSC\\.\\ll'f.Kt)l'NII 28701dRoar.olr:eRd. (30240);706- \r\n IAGRAXGE 2575 Whitesville Rd, maybec,ploredand~hwnmocnti,Ml'IIOC~cr;we,ed (30240-8415);706-884-1114;80:).451-1986. Rates:oodel'S38.9S \r\n \r\n~~W\\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~~.~RE~~~::: =~~:::::::t~~=:~~ f'O.KCTV-CBKMf. \r\n \r\npaJtb/,,xls~1-.,!h!he~fGH114' \r\n \r\n~:~~~;;i~;,~~i~:::~~~~=:~~~30240): 706 88S9002. \r\n \r\n~--MIOll~/6-17 \r\n \r\n HISTORIC~ONUMENTS \r\n \r\nRFSf\\USTFJt'i , L.\\.GR.\\.'iGE 1601 Laf;iyeneParicway.(30240); \r\n \r\n~=-LXN - GRIFFIN 1709 N. U?essway. (30223); 770. :;,~~-2:t~O.~~~~~~!)~~~H'.~ti'.::~~~:~: . 706-8829540:B00-;;!]~;!'!;~~ 9 \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERYKE C..\\PT\\.I' D'S 1441 NE Express-.var, (30223); f(,HTA,, 0 IICK 111. \\ 0\\\\.-\\RI' l!Ol~t: 1000 W. Taylor St., (30223); /GHTAJ \r\n~ ~IOLSr. 1702N.Exp'W)'~(30223); /GlffAJ \r\n \r\n~G!~~ : : e ~ ~ ~ ~ : , , ~ ~ M l d l / S : Hl:OGP.r lSN - U GIIA.'iGE lOOHill,(30240):106-882-3595. \r\n \r\nfAUA\\\\'Al'TOWER 4th Ave. (30240): 706-8841828. Buth;,, lffl towlllte texwemagi.ire Fub E C\"'1w.!y, s, P.flfffllf!dah~ \r\n!!:!:'!;:!~~~~:,;:~:t:)~';,il~ CMr)iltli/tolStr,1.irl:'5Sqi'tVen,w,/!Jloj. 1 \r\n \r\n11,\\\\s IXN, IAf,R,\\,'iGF. 2606 'Mvtesville Road, (30240); 706882-8881 . Rares: Sall SS5. H-HfMfPGRSNR-OS\u003cC NH-MPGP().TCR ~ ~ ~~!i~~~!~~~Jt!! \r\nIIIGI IIA'\\'OMARl.'i.\\ A.'iORFSOHT 1000 ~eminole Rd .. \r\n \r\nGRllllNSFJ.F.CIJIDFJ)TOIIK 231 E. Solomon Street (30223); : A~ ni::.~~~\":1;:;-:;re~=); 706-884 ~:l715);706-882-3437. Rates:S54-S110. 0pen:Da!lylyear \r\n \r\n770.228-5356. NR-EDV1. lnd!xksJ85lli.'Sd:ll~ITOO!Nffyl!nri. /f)(ilK/esSlooe11,t#(nl.'lj'f)' l\\fll'rt'SOO(onkU,lfi.'Sillr\u003eburied BrodwM\u003ei111.Jil.Jbl,,a1ChitmborMainS/JfffaffKr \r\n \r\n8671 . Vl, l.af,J}l'ne'sSt.1/Uftsdfoulpo,mollhero.Wl~- r1ll' SIJrut'Wdf~inltl'uy.frilllC~from.Jmoldoltheong,~11. ni,_,~ lw.JSErmlEugentHyolle. WayettE'. an~ol~ l~cwt \r\n \r\nJ,\\.\\IF.~NL'i:'i  l,\\ GRA,'iG F. 110 )\u003clrTleS()l'I OJ. {30240); 706882 -8700. \r\n~J~-ourJdv~1\"\"/rt1'd~Fro~rco,1t. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n/wtft fot ~ fretdlm Fl r t . ~ \\'II LdGr~ tS  UGH.,\\.'liGEMOTF.L 240 Ntw f1anldin Rd, (30240); 106-882 \r\n \r\nGRlfllNSPAIDIXf.COlli\\lYCll\\.\\lHEROFCO.\\I.\\IF.RCF. 1315  raned.Jfrf.'fhtStSr.tfl\u003ei'tftaflll'_ \r\n \r\n1806. CC. \r\n \r\nW.Taylo,Stree1,{30224);770-2288200.0pen: Mon.  fri.,9-5.: TKOUPCOUNT\\' ARO ll\\'fS 136M.m St. (30241); 706884 \r\n \r\nC-CVB. Glllfll\\ rhi.\u003elriSCiry.homt'ofOocllol/\"'1y.JSmi sour'1olA1 : 1828.0pen:Mon. Fri.9  5;Tues.9 8;Sat91.EDV1MF. Ardii \r\n \r\n\"\"4 I0n1. scuthofAtl.wtt1MolOtSpeediV4'f. Mdnyhtslonc(XW!tsol l!Mcflldhlstrn.Jl111foonJ!JDf100COUllt)'Getwlog,G/lbilryitldpholo \r\n \r\n1t11ffffi.Vill',rl)'ol~ndudngout$t1fflln?l,,(JO/f.ll'n'l'S\u0026Olher roll\u003ecr.tnLocalhis?Ot)'Wlibarht~rmotdtilgtdfflvedfromwssi \r\n \r\noutttio,~/,)olifltf.A WNm. .tirrdy. !lrNinJCllll'ITUJlly ul 5t,hr.t,,diil(ff't)pulo/thel'llrfy1Dlhctnftqbirlt~ \r\n \r\n11,d,.tsm.t/lfol,niHJ~'fl'.fGHIAJ \r\n \r\nART \u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n \r\nR\\ \\\\\\D,\\I\" 1.\\1,R.\\.'l.E 15131.:tlayenePl:wy,(30240):706B84-6175. Rates: under S38.9S am S79.99. HGR-SNRCCN5 Hc-LPORS-FL-CTV-CL-fBK-I MVCRMF. 1Glf1AJ \r\nPIN,;,lff0\u003c1rMlon,..16-ll \r\n111\\\\IF.\\\\\\.\\l HfD.'l. flRl'.\\I\\ F\\ST SOSGreenvilleSt.. (30240): 106-8859625. SB. 1GHTN \r\n \r\nHAMILTON A Herir.ige Highway Trail Community \r\n \r\nU ,\\IARIX)IJU AlfrCE.'11:R fontst Ave., (30240); 706-882 2911 . 0pen:MoMnl0.12; 1-2.ED. PICMdathe,q.ipmMrrded fotthtffflt111'1S\"lr'UC1IOl'\\\u003c111IW'llasg.~Jil/Zb-thtcdl,gel 011\u0026vdngdffmfrm:n \r\n \r\nTO\\\\'N\u0026 COUi\\1lU' MOTF.L 712 New Franklin Rd.. (30240); 706-884-8695. \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOO SERVJCE \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n(]llfUlL \\ l.\\f\\r[IT[Pfi:\\\\\\. 1501 Lafayette Pkwy., \r\n \r\nROCKl.'iliJ l'tA.,TA110 ,'l ,\\.,o E.\\IUS (31811); 706-327.SBl CIL\\lT,\\.lt OOCII F.F.\\',\\IJ.F.\\' ART MIISE(I.\\I 11 2 Hines St.. (30240); (GHrAJ \r\n \r\nED-YA. ~dnMX11andtmfiAop,;TabOnlTOO'lirlClliatJor1andh.1~ (30240); 706-882-3267. 0pen: Mon.-Fri~95;Tues.98;Sat 9 . ,~ \\J11J: 11ot SJ: Open 24 Hours. ZirruGr\u003clllgl'(QjrAJ \r\n \r\nrorht\u003e~dlareal1aisit,glul9'0'-W1t111U:Jloc.Jfd.J1/Nloochillsol 1. HE0.M. f1tsbuiA:ing1-.QS\"~CottSWCft\"do1ithtTfQfJ(Ol.lrlfy TOURS \r\n \r\nfWAtoc,,!t.wtps,lllftlrenotthof(~(alforlO!n CAMPING \r\n \r\nJ?Jcllld1VMl9'ti111rh.lt\u003c4J,10l)'Ulltil9J6 rhl?t,uadi'tgifalinl'8:Mnp/t'oiV.\u003c!'h:lfl,WTffltffililp.u/Jo!)indd.\u003e5Cl41t11t,aa/r1phorop-  l)()\\\\;\\TO\\\\\"~IAGR,\\.'\\'GF.\\\\'Al.KIXf,TOlR 224 Main SI.. \r\n \r\nBIAWO~tHfJ.Kl'A HK Lick Skillet Rd. at Lake Harding, : phy,{lm!S.,{Mlfl/lflg, \r\n \r\n7 ; :~,~;:i6-884B6 1. Broclvl'~!Stllt'SlrPSIIIOl.fl:leJUli.V \r\n \r\n(31811 ); 706-643-1737. Opeo:Apf. lirb::\u003eI Day, SuTh 7-9, F\u0026 Sa . EDUCATIONAL INSTrTUTIONS \r\n \r\n7-10. BFlPNPG-CPRV. G.I. AMer lf(MJCIOn MN ,l\u003cth \"\"1pt'll\" L.\\GR.,\\.'\\'GF.COIJJ'.GF, 6018road StJeet(30240); 706-882-2911; TRAVEL SERVlCES \r\n \r\nGir1p,l9\u0026QJ)'-us,~ W\u0026 ~\u003c\u003eli$,nriJn)tJI.O'I$. bo.lr 706-812-7246. NREDMPI-PO\u003cS-ClMF. l..lGtatigt Cokg{'isa O IA'rfAIIOOCllf.ETRAO: 136 Main SL, (30241); 7Q6.-84S \r\n \r\n/'il!rlp.fU\"illm5ird~ \r\n \r\nlootye,.Y{NtvJrefibtt.JI.YHrolltgea!fili.111w,dJ/hE'IA1ott'd/.',ethocl,st \r\n \r\nLODCilNC \r\n \r\nClxi,ch Eir.ibl,shedlfl 1BJI, ii is lhE'ddl'1rinckpexle,rl .\u0026ls~M!Oflol \r\n \r\n~~:.~fil.~~~li\\' Off U.S. 27 West ol Hamilton, (31811); . = = : =IC\\.l.l~~TTlliTF. 303 FortDf~(30240); \r\n \r\n'L.\\G,OIJ,\\ IL\\I.LHll)\u0026 BR\\KFA$T !2711amesMilRd,P.0.. }06-S4S-4J23.0pen: Mo,dh.8am9pmfri. 8am-Spm.ED. \r\n \r\n:,,t\"::=,::::t::=-~=ID'= 8440;334-68797S5. ED-E.Alllt'CC,)forhtS/Clybuffs,~hurtl ~bk!nds~m:t::~~r:::i'IelheronunflaJmo\"1re \u0026~~golfxxsaWttMil.vr.1'$.pil,pn;,ges/Jlld \r\n \r\nlloJi 32ti, (31811k 706-6284566, Rates: S85. S95. Open: Open daily. except Christmas. HHFOS NSBBCTVf8K-VCR. {GHTAJ \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nIL\\RRIS tXXMY Qt,\\.\\181-:R OfCOJUl m CE D State fam, In Sll\"ance Buikhng, (31811); 706-623-4381.Open: Mon Fn 9  S. C. \r\n\" \r\n \r\nHOGANSVILLE \r\n \r\nA Heritage Highway Trail Commvniry \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nn ATCJIEf.K RA,'iCII r~Ol l'GROll~I) \u0026 STAllll'S \r\n \r\n3564 \r\n \r\nMountvilleRd.(30230); 7()6.637-4862;706-637-8920.BFfHR \r\n \r\nLPNf'O.TH-CPRV.Offers~hookif'Sib'R,~!pa(l'S \r\n \r\nfotrt'flti.hxlamb-FislW!galblMg.SWm!1r9pool. l011..,:c1 \r\n \r\nlwr9~s1Jblingoo1to,sfor)Q.~fctfM!ml!l)1o(lorpt'f,1i.t- \r\n \r\n1181I~ fXII$ much n~ \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECRA110N nFJJ)S GOl.f aJ.111 2S7 S. Smith Rd., (30240); 7()6.845-1425. /GHI~ \r\nI.EGION GOLF COCRSt: 1705 Ham1110n Road. 00240); 706-884- \r\n \r\nl,\\f. R,\\.'iGE-l'ROl:I' COU~TI' 01,l\\lHF.R Of 00.\\UIF.HCE 111 Bull St., (30241-0636): 106884-8671 . Open: Mon. Fri., 9  S. H HF-V1\u003cl8Mf. Tlre2Stuym,:JSOffl)'bui/dingis~rtodOl)'plai.J \r\n.Jnd~nd/JMUl9.Tlll\u003e~f'1'1(rilnCe/ias1~1t'Clllrfnm \r\n \r\n4379. GC. C~b:aredoNl-!S, thrJ rp/Rlfft'ol!ma dwJ. b/t\u003e/koingaenredwsrh~Orienfilm.Jdit.,GltTA, \r\n \r\n/rog,ngp.Jt71.64S7){1~,.1/h~ta1t\u003eofl]1ro/lingh,//s;nlS \r\n \r\nPlt'.MJCUMOl!f1.J9tl!ll!I. \r\n \r\nIVilWt llOies.~IO!hepd:,/kl!Wl)'dty \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nll lEHF.WS 257S. 5mithRoad,(]0240); 706-8115-7425. Rates: : S26.68 - S33.92. GC. Tm~pwkgo/fatUMirrl'fll!/rut'5comsh LESLIE \r\n \r\nuillitol,i;,~/BlrJ,gol/RIIIISt'. ~r,,,,wi,nj \r\nW.'t'fPl,'lgf.i.in~ rhat~d.-ooqAll.lltTdisetMg \r\nTO,\\l,\\lr MIKF. Gl'Jl)F. s:ima; 4006 White Oak lirric, (30240); \r\n706,882-788; 706882-8187. Open: Call to schedule. HCOHC Ns.BfFtPtHH-UO-CTV-CBK-VCRSB. 171t! nxnr t ~ r,J/deM~~a-1PurnrlM.t,begrnnghtSS1'viCP111l9751-.ne\"1rliel.Jt.e \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nf,t:QRGIA RUR,\\l. 11'JJ1'110 Xt: MUSEU.\\1 Bailey Ave., (31764); 912874-4786; 912874-221 I. 0peo: 10.lm3pm MonSaL HEDMYANSISTS. tlfiM/Str.Jcet11di~ l876rDp!Pf \r\n \r\nwasJ'IJl(U)lko'.Oleol!hebestbn]ef!Xllllfthprtstrptdbdss.;r,d fl'ltlfo5t.\u003ed.f1,tfltWdlrdCDttalY~ q,et}t!dCln. 199S.G1/IIJ \r\n \r\n~W:es1nrlll'US Gr.d.-j6'111(t'.irJdm/Jo.Jtg.K,rtinb,Kt, gouprcxn.q:ienMonSdt 10.J,dosedd6milJOfho/ld.Jys/JMChnst \r\n \r\nMdl JD f'qllipmfflt Call 1-800-819M/KE k1ff\u003c'SMl,Uxn1 \r\n \r\nmi11. Ntnv YNIS,nf lhtdiy./lhet Tlur.sgiving, \r\n \r\n1998 Ctorgia 011 My Mill{/ \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\n im Ri!Ui!liliD:M3'Ff I \r\n \r\n n\u003cAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n'\" . IIOUD.11 \"' \"''\"\"' \\l.. '-\" P.O. 1216. (264). \r\n \r\n: MA.OONCOUNn' QIA.KB[ROfCOMFJI.CE P.O. Bok 308, 77().25H828.,til{7AI \r\n \r\n: - = ~IIASDICIU.l'nl Ma,1inlurherl(iig.8Mt, ; (31063); 912-4n-2391; 912-\u003cin-2.392. Open: Mon. fn~ 9 - 5. \r\n \r\n,,,,_ __ .,Clllpql \r\n \r\nu1a1S);H1ss-n1-1B50;912-8l8-6110.~1ues.-Sar..1o-5;  =~~o~ ,= ~ ~ ~ = - =  ~ ~ \" ~ ~ ~-~,g,c\u003e~:_soz-1219 \r\n \r\n~~~=:~~\"Pt~;: ~I~'\"!~~~~~= \r\n \r\ni ~:~~ lkJIJSE/tl01ll. 583NorthH\\','J. 19.(3026]); 170-2Sl  \r\n \r\n~~.:;~~==Na=~I\\Okr.1 GHt,V \r\n \r\nlkYNrilk.wet(ltt'kferivdl.{(;HfAJ \r\n \r\n; OAKS INN 1057Southlfv.y. 29,(l0263t770-251-3443. \r\n \r\nHtlJL'iGmWLX.'i - Wt~n-1w P.O. Sox 818, (31815); 912838-6419. 0pen: D.:iily 1:30-5 or 11f appointmenL ED-YA-GR. ~ \r\nswrM/B36St~h!Mld~~ \"\"\" PiodfiniM- \r\n \r\nAHeritageUighwayCommuniiy \r\n \r\n1 01J}G,\\RDF.'H\"iN 51 Temple AV!J., (30263): 170-3040594. \r\nI Rates: S75 - S9'J. Open: YeaMoood. NR-OS-CC-NS-BB-CB-HTV : fBK-VCR-VI-NA-Mf. \r\n \r\niigl. \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n'. l'ARHffiT C.\\.I IPSOIC'I 110\\lli l\\:G,\\Rl}L,s 155 Greenville \r\n \r\nSL'iGt:JlOO. 201 MolinSl, 01815); 912-838-4300. 0pen:Moo- ; 11SKL\\\"EC\\LD\\\\UJ.BU01U'L\\\u003cZ ''IllEll1nEM\\.W.- , St., (30263); 770-502-0676. Rats OWi' S79.99. CC-ffS-l'0.88. Sat 9-6; S\u0026.1 1-5. CCNA. ~~ otkr lwrJN.w mr. F.tmi1f Momand lCIYKI ScJ,ia,e, (30259); 77tH51-4438; 770,254-8657, ( Flll-VCRNA. l(,HT~ \r\n~,._:::=,/;:Z,CW,:::~~~~ ~Sat~. ~:=~;::Sc!t ~~~~~~i:::\"~~~0s!71:~2~6!!: \r\n \r\nART\u0026 ENTERTAINMENT \r\n~~~~~~~~~.!:'::W~:~1~!! \r\n~-es,n~b\\arnstswl'KMv.o,klfflldtlnSafbd.Jble. \r\n \r\nwelilldthtt11i/Swdi.itlteu,td.Jt'fa/thl10thc,nti.,y. \r\n~ u:,r.15 CRIT.k\\RD ,'1.USEC.'l 27 Main St., (30259); 7J0.304 \r\n1490. Open:Sa HM:30, Su 14:30. Grot4JS,boJappointmftw.. mt'/JIOf~andPfflCIIJ/1rfms lh.it/Jt'longtd to Motrl.nts,W.,,ro1, \r\n \r\nlf-NRM-GRSNR-OSCC~S.GP.fO.ClV-CBK-.1-NA. ,,_,,wowMlon,ugt 1611 \r\nROSEllflE'/ L'iN 128 Greenvile Street. {l(U63); 770251-1539. NS-PQ.BIJ.fBK.  \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nDR. IIATfJ llilTS DRUG !ITORF. MUSFJJM Main St. on the Squ.lre, (31815): 912-838-6924; 800$\u003e-6924. Open: f.1M.TI...-~ l l - 5; Fri.11 -8;Stn 12  5. HNIHO.M-05-CCNS-RS-F().(jS.AVl.fnetn,n.d-diN.enw,yctugSbf,rwvn~,hthtSw:ti. fNILffs,1~ sodi, kuw.JnandaC1N11pJtb. \r\n \r\nlffl'ltltandMllhcr,UWISGriailtd. OID .~IIJ, MIJ.~EU.~ 7 MainSt,(30259);7J0.251-4438.0pen:Sa \u0026Sul-4.YA. fMm ~llldhou!Moldkem5from/ocd/l.wmit., M,ffl1111hmbt!bt.\u003e19-t0.Hwsed.,lhefrxme, W.A8,amonuo,e \r\nIB9J Motf!4.nlKnittx,gA91910s. \r\n \r\nSOIITTIER'i(,'()\\tr0IO'HUI \\;,IIIIMUl,.F\\ST 66 La Grange Street (30263); 770.25'1-9266; ~18-0066. Ra1es: S61H95. Open: Year-round. MGRSNR-OS.CCNSBS.CTV,FBKVlNA. ((,HT~ \r\nTRA\\'Fl.L~N - N-.:\\\\'NA.'i 1160SovthHwy. 29, (30263); 770-2537956. \r\n \r\nSTATEPARJCS \r\nPRD\\10FXCECA.'1'0N SfA.TECQ'iSf.RYAOO'i PARK Ga. Hwy. 39C.(31815);800-864,7275;912..a38-6202. 0pen:7.m  9pm{tipm~infa1Wlinu!l1.H-ED-Mflf-OS.CCPNTK-GS..PA ~  , ~Card~ v.s,/O'Sunrr,:iy~a/lftt'c.-,l)Q'I 6ornlhlnm t illlandbi1d:padmcaiit.l)' owrn,alonglhl mck \r\null!ytr~/::;:;:tt;~=:t'=t~GHTAI \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nNEWNAN \r\nlti3hi3'1 i'f'lirUHme \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n ~.z1oit,s1uCRs 34Usboro0t.. (10261tJQ;.2sJ..Ous. \r\n \r\nA He,~ HighwqCommunity \r\n \r\n'lf,UlU: 1101SF. Open 24 Houts. l 1t1 M.o\\\"TM\"1 1GH1A. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\n:~i~~~t.~~J~\\=~\u0026':s~~~~! !::~~\"m=t =~~:::;,c::=,a\u0026~:= : .roonby~ \r\n \r\nTOOR lmfflt r,,/J b im,ll(Jf]S l-0500/Jufroors wtl- ; \r\n \r\nFJJ1,,R1,111 15 Roooson St., (30263); 110.253. \r\n \r\nPRO\\'IOt:,ctc\\,WON STATE CO,'\\SF~YA110N PARK Ga. \r\nHwj. 39 c. (3181 5); 800-864-mS; 912-1138-6202. Open: 7am \r\n9pn (6pm dose in FaWr..ll'r~ H-EO.MPF-05-CCPNTH-GS.PA \r\nrG'1T;IJ \r\nSln'A.KTCODm' CMIPCMCMJ~l) S. Mt.hny St. 912-8]8. 4385.PtH'G-CP-RV. fo\u003ctnt)'~ ~II-.W~w.dllWI~ ~ f/owets.pl.,gotn/.tpiarc.w. TOURS \r\nSfA.GOC0,\\O1TRA.U. TCIYKI Squ.n, (31815); 912-Sla.6419. Open:Oaitj 1  5. 0rmng rixwof ]J p,P-IIJSOhoutft lllliktd'Mlh sagoiJdiJ191S. lmeb,Ot.'iw,r;w.td.Jblt '1 ~sJingfi8J tm \r\nMANCHESTER \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\n[ Cw,iy. \r\n \r\nCATA.IJ\u003eA PlA.\\TA.TIO.,  2295 Old Poplar Rd. (30263); 800-{i97 : TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n1835; 7J0.2SH806. Open: Slqi Th, Fri. Sat 10  5. NRED-YA- : 00'1\\UA. f.OU,\\TI' ro:,\\t,110.~ \u0026 \\'L~m\u003eRS BrR.E\"U 100 \r\n \r\nGR-05-CC-NS-PN{BK-GSMf. fedtn/lffll,J(lMhc:mr,cial.m.  Wah Snfe'S Memorial Dnw, (30265); 770-25-1-2629; BOO, \r\n \r\nhriMl.,f,s(1ffui~thtmtd~-1HffbSlic,lSHllby'f\" 8CCM'ETA.Open:Mon.  Sat.9 S; Stn 1-5. QS..NS.PN-f'(j-GS- \r\n====:::z~s.~~wz.: .= ~ ~,~--==t:~': fNttm5hopK-11ttgillsllWl~~~ltd\u0026hiittlst. ~m.J1l.'Montlitloc.1'J1NM~.s,erptill..-dsui.nbm.l~v:::::::::::::::::..:r~,J~ICud, llJSTI)RICDMnt'iGTOOROFIIO.HES-NA'NA.N Ntwnan, . \r\n \r\n~~=~=~~~~~ i \r\n \r\n~SNootl\u003c!Ol'l(JJ9' 19l \r\n \r\n! OAK GRO\\'ll l'l,\\ iVTA110N \u0026 GA.RUF.NS 4537 N. Hwy. 29. 1'il~'NAN-COW1ff,\\ ClliUIHEH Ol'CO.\\ott:RCE P.O. Box 1103, \r\n \r\n(30265);770-46J.3010; 770-463-0135.Rates: SS.Open:Appoint: (30264);7J0.253-2270. C. fhilar,olhomesan:JNXM!tX.ll'ldusr,y \r\n \r\nmentody.Pldnt1tionhon1tOltdl8JS 111h,ied(,,a/\\'l'111,ICWf'S/)'{r. ! Honlto(J'oltt'l,'.50ois,ruds (~Jl.(GHIA) \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS sr.rn:R IIO.'ilm\u003e..--S COlt.M~ Til' (31816); 706846-4336; 706-346-9864. AsmJlit,imiMdi~Odtn5~ A bNuti.i kWI tD/WRlt ih f t ' ~ aflf9Dlj10UI ~ M N cbffl. IICWI.OoW'IO~~illYJMl~l'I W. m i ~ LODCING 5'tWl\u003eRFA\\.LS1 2EastMain,(31816);706-6S5-9068. CC-HS88 FBK. \r\nMIDLAND \r\n \r\nA~bgl'llf)to1.nitldspeOiJ/M'rlfSby4JJCW1'11ffltGardr,IJ ansistol4aoeo/SourlitrnSl)'l'g,,Jem. I1dffmntg,,lldenl.M.Nry onstcd.Jy.lilifJr/lwloornpllnG,. \r\n \r\nOMAHA \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\n \r\n,'iWZA.CU\u003eDll' ,\\IU.gJl)I 30 TfflllW Aw~ (30263); 770,251 K1RBOl~'TERPIU11\\'0'.Yll:R RI.I Bok36, (31821); 912-838, \r\n0207. Rates:Sll)fl'PffiOft.Open:Tues.-Thln., 10  12, I l; : 4706. 0pen;B  S. l?wo~~Ctnttr~ ..,s,111:irut,ouf \r\n~s:=:.=T=r:T#J :~  . : : ! ' : : = = 1 ~ = 5athn2-S.H-YA. ~a/CiviW.-.-~itldtlll'fnOf;ibil.\\ . l'mUJlMbe/'1'1.'ffl~C/ffl'hin..-dNft\"~~lh, : thl~10thCfl'ltll)', \r\n!'r'~::,1;'l~:l'.\"i~~~~:~~~!1ai,0~~~~-~ 1 STATE PARKS \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n~  AllWf' Enwomltn1\u003c1i Edx.JoM (entt'f for SIIMknlJ, lrodltr$ ( R.ORE,'iaMARIN,\\ ST,\\,V. PARI\\ Ga Hwy. 39, (31821); 800, \r\n \r\nHIIU. Uffl'JI: 7\"3 Lynch Road. (3l820); 706-S6l l614. Rates: Mtd Nl)(lll!'IMIOis~i'l~SOtl'Jrt' f~ \r\n \r\ni 864-7275; 912-838-6870. Open: 7am - 1 ~ HEO.MSNRPF \r\n \r\nSIS  S17, GC. C-1SM10fl9M'All\"ltota'fflltav.aldios9t~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n: ~ - = i ~ ~! !:; ~ ~~=ro~n!: \r\n \r\nbulf'dasa1op15N1kGdlCOUSPasrn/by(,dffJiJtst.~ Ol(QVJW IIJWG0l.1 OJIB 600~Hwj. 16, {l(U63); 710: ~m.nuMIIM.nmiwdl'fJ,-l'lafllJistqp,,r, brslps \r\n \r\nr.u.igasaiq,lS~. \r\n \r\n 251 5683.Gtnltf,olng~~,m.rdngruflnlv- ! andbt.lMr;a,phnf-kuurrJtwsM:fi~~hoot- \r\n \r\nMOLENA CAMPING \r\n \r\nlJNt)Wlhl~alxmstildsC-.fromtlwn,o,..myou  1AtDl1.'fmcoiMll~MCm)'~a:tllCffllOl'IM'lfi ~aiourAn~Clb'loustllllil)tU'l6pu:tonourbMt-g,m CNfff'lfftbo.ws,!pl'fl'ILJS.lhrKit:o~CemtNCheltilD$ \r\n,., GHW ~_IQl ,.lrfl11)0lftm~Mc111s,a;,htilb~ ilbofJtfflODIIMl\u003eMWffldttClfrt'th:iwand~$t'fflttS, \r\no f(,Hr,V \r\n \r\n-111UXDF.RSCOUTRFSER\\'A.110N 11 66 Dripping Rock Rd., \r\n(30258); 706--646-2255. Open: MF 9'5. ()5.(CHPN-Rf,:rn-cP. ~yro,rtM!d.Q:,iooa~WVIW C~dimbing \u0026fi/P' ~hibng.~m(U11u1t1b,t#lgforal~OOUlffl \u0026CNIC \r\nMONTEZUMA \r\nAn ~ l e Trail Cornmvniry LOOGINC OAl'S l.'iS , MONJT.lll)IA 520~Rd.,(31063); 912-4n4565;91272 1165. Rates: S40 S65. Open; 24 holn. H-W--GI SNR-OS\u003cC-NS-PO-CTV\u003cBK+VI-MF. ,., \r\nf'k.i~JffourMlon/llJdt~~cTOURS ,\\IA(X\u003e,H.OU1'.TI' ORJ\\li'i'GTillJR 109 N. Dooly Sl, (3 1063); 9124722391.NA. Historicci'Mng/'Ou'o/~ M\u003crrie.nmia ;.wJM.lrJh.Jlfvile Gc.d\u003etxodue~attheM.KOOCOUlity Owmbe, olcon~1d~ N.Jt7 ~ s.,. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n~-ou,Mlonti.,cAot1t.RoMIM,1p \r\n \r\nA.D.\\.IIRAI, Bt:NROW 11'.'N  Nl'\\\\%\\,~ 40 Parkway N, (30263); \r\n710.251-4580; 8004511966. Rates: S~.95  S79.99. H-\u003ciRSNR CC, NSPNPOKClVPAMf. \r\n \r\nPALMETTO \r\n \r\nBOO WfSIT.RN , NJ:\\\\'NA.N 620 E. Hwy. 34, (30265): 770-l\u003cW LOOCINC \r\n \r\n9700. Ra!eS: SSH75. Open: 24 his. Hf.FP-SNR-OS\u003cCNS.JIO. mmroou IIFJcarrs Bil) \u0026 HRr.\\kl'l'IT 511 Toombs SI., \r\n \r\nCTV-OIK. \r\n \r\n: 00268); n0-463-9966; 888-463-0101. Rales: S88. 05-CCNS- \r\n \r\nCO.'ttFORT L\\~ . NR'NA.a'i 1455 Swth Hwy. 29. (302fil); 7JO. ' GP-TC-eBfBKMANAMF. .. rlilt1AI \r\n \r\n254-l89. Rones: S40  sss. Open: 3. HHf-fP..SNR-OS-((-Gf'. : SfJlfXIIE 10'J50 Hutcheson~ Road. (30268);: 770-463-2610. \r\n \r\nPORS\u003cTV.J.VCR. \r\n \r\nRaces: 5115  5150. ~ YearIW'li EO-OS-NSBf+t..f'ORf. \r\n \r\nOAl'S L\\S -~UNM 1344 5wdl Hwy. 29, ()0263); 770-251 llf.88-CB\u003cG-KSS-OVFBK+VCRMF. ,., r;JfTAi \r\n \r\n8S50; 800325-2S25. RalH: S48  S99. Optn: 24 hrs. , \r\n \r\nHtf.FPGASNR,Pf-OS\u003cCNS-GPPGPQ.Rs.FO.ClV-ClIMPA  \r\n \r\nNAMF. r, \r\n \r\nPEACHTREE CITY \r\n \r\n,.,,...~Jet\"Ollloldon 1ht /1'61de\u00261ctc- \r\n \r\n. LODGING \r\n \r\nF.\\'ERS IIOIJSI! 1301.aGtargeSl,(30263);7J0.25'18145. B8. i DAl'S INN - l'fACln'R FJ:an  2800 Hwy 54 South, (30269): \r\n \r\nlll\\ll'l'O,,M 'l\\\\\\'\"'i 50 Hampton Way, (30265); 770- 771Hi31 1111.Raies.S48  S65. 0pen: Neverdosed.H,GR-5NR \r\n \r\n2539922. tc,lnAJ \r\n \r\n: CCNS-CTV\u003cBK-IM-MF. r, \r\n \r\nf'/f-lffSHOUTIOl'lp,JfJt /J. \r\n \r\n~M'f'OUfMloni,,JldtB.rrl(o- \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nlt\\11Pro, ''\"' ruarnm:cm  300 Westpark Or. (302691: 11roWJSPrYfov.e-MGa.H'.-.y85W.(iJl!'Wl9,tJailm.-.,1NlilJ,bl,tdt . WS1tllWS01t'1'8~,nJnd.YOltfldrhrlwonrfD1\\nol~home \r\n \r\n77o.4868800. HW-SNRCCNSHCPO,TH-OVCBKMf. (GHTAI FOR5lawP.rloffice. \r\n \r\n drhrJ9thU5Prf'Slt1ern.Jrnrrr,,C.w:r. TOIXbooklrtH~,11/he~ \r\n \r\nPif.u#YofoorM!ooJUgtl] \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVJCE \r\n\\\\ \\ll1J: 1101 St: 143 Hwy. 74 S. (30269); (GHTN \r\nCONVENTION CENTER \r\nAB FJll)fJ:'\\ \\\\'OODSOO,\\'ff.Rl~\\CEO'Xll:11. 20 1 Aberdeen Pkwy~(30269); 770-487-3012.(GHMJ \r\nl't:~O ffKU: EXEClJm'F, CO~FEREXCEO'XTT.R 2443 Hwy. 54 W.,(30l69); 77o-487-2000.Rates: SI05  S155. H-Hf-GRPf\u003cC NS-HC-PlPO-JC.R-RS.ClVClGSNAMF. Reson strrillg in golf ct.ml'IUl/ly.lOl!Wl.fromHdftlfri:Jln r'L150~f('OIIS,]4mt,ng ~1005\u0026!tlr~ter.bil'~to500~.IQ000Jq h. hedrhd.m!Nnmiftdooroutdoapods.,p,t.~ IBIOI' ~gclfctu'Jt\u003e,11.mSClXfl'I.IP.-n~auw.C~ met'flllJ~md.d.-s,19lll'Sl1oom.J1nt'df\\ refmhmt.nrb-P.ib. lllff'fJ/)9/00fllJi.wldtdANp;llkq,;JtldS('I\\/Ji(l'\u003cA\"lje'5 fot/oodand ~a:J!ftnmotern(Pi. btlmenl rolioosetNfJ119.(GHTA) \r\n \r\nROOSF.\\ll.T RIDINGSTAHII.S Ga Hwy. 354. FDfl State Pc,k. pot.rdlrommostl't.wnsmmh.inlj. /flt/,mmyCdrfl'l'Soj.-lioodHamP (]1822); 706-628-4533. Open: Dait,, ieseNalioffi advised. GR- \"\"\"(p'flr!IIS)N' \r\n \r\nHRB. Goot,ohorseb,Jd. r,.Jiltfflt,ylht-hout, h.Jlfddy, diyotOM CAMPING \r\n \r\nnight.G/Ol.f'MrlfSIN~. \r\n \r\n. l'L\\JXS CA\\ll'GROC,'iU 912-924-4633. CPRV. ElM\u003en Frv J.~ \r\n \r\nCAMPING \r\n \r\nfleanc \u0026 WJfff hookups. shot,m: 1111.:I romfon si.,llOff. \r\n \r\nF.D. ROOSF.\\'D.TSTA1'E PAKK 2970 Ga Hv..y 190 E, (11822); LOOGINC \r\n \r\n800-8647275; 706-663-4858. Open: 7 a.m.  l0p.m. HSNR-Pf- : PI.\\I\\S BOl .\\.\\111\\R[.\\kf\\ST I\\\\ 100W. ChurchSl (11780); \r\n \r\nOS-CC-F-HR-l-PN-PG-PO-TH.(B-{P-DP-RV-GSPA. loaled .\u003errp  912-8247252. Rates: S60. GR-CC-NS,GP-PN-BBRS-CTV-FBK \r\n \r\n~,',b.llllJol\\ dii5 IQ~pri1Sfhelatpt'Sl,nGt'or!1.J.irddJilr V(RPA-SGT-MF.  1GHIAJ \r\n \r\n:;,:::::;::'~!1:-=~-~=::-fish-: tooted,nfhe~ir.lleraol~tfrMlkllnD.Rcosevm{.ll1Jlln9,: \r\n \r\nPIWP$HOIIIM/rn1ftt6t'd\u002681e.M~1/~111\u003e9 \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOODSERVICE \r\n \r\nPL\\E-'IOW-T..\\L'iC\\.\\IPGROUXD 88()11 Hami!1on Rd. (3 1822); ;~~t~~to'.'~.!~~t.uchSt,(31780);912-824-4198.0pen: \r\n=~~~~~~-i~-::~~~~~:-:~;! I TOURS \r\n \r\nmlh Pl~ ~ potlQ. rent lirl'S, wdr. TV kuigt. ?t)iWlf', : l'L.\\l.'iS Sn:P-A-80.\\ RD (31780); 912-824-7740; 912-924-4011 . \r\n \r\nth?y,SL)IIM_{(,HTA) \r\n \r\n Open:S)'clAX)intrnenlB. S/t'P\"M9'JQSffi:e,)\\ldi/JIJjpfot(;!oop.J \r\n \r\nPINE MOUNTAIN* A Heritage Highway Tr.1il Community \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\no#M1fS11tvart10,rotorc0it. Tou,sroloft'.ilhiffont-f.\"'-\"-,Pw.ftii,, \r\n \r\nrAJJ..,\\\\\\,\\\\ G;\\RDl:\\S H\\-.y. 27, (31822-2000); 800-225-5292; d/Mgctn\u003cet,yolfheCn\u003ethomt!iYltlW1/nl!'~(C'll'f)Wld 706-663-2281. Raies: 596  SS28. Open: Open 365 days; hou~ : PL\\INS TOL1tSF.R\\'1CE Main St, (31780); 912-8243462;912 \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nBtflTS MIU. FAR.'1 2280 Butts M~I Rd. (31822); 706-663-7400. Open: Su.f 10-7. Sa 10-10. H-HF-0-YA-FP-SNR-OS\u003cC-f-HR-l PN-PG -TH-FO.E-MF. .t11!m'f~.ittr101. HorJd).Jd. ~ G,ll!f)tig. fishing, lrl-P/nl.M; BBQ'i, IIJyr!des, C\u003cVll,lgl' tidt\u003es, d.d!ordtldl.GJrrJJ fot~pemngB'lll.mdlllQ'i', \r\nC\\UA\\\\',\\l' GARIIEXS Hwy. 27, (31822-2000); 801).2255292; 7()6.663-2281 . Ra1es.: 596 5S28. Open:Open 365 days; hours Yj. H-Hf EO.M YA FP-GR-OS.CC NSBA8Ff-GCGPHCLPNPGPI PO-TCl HWHS.CG-ClR-RSKfD-BS-OV.CLECBKFBKGSA Cs.Ff-Cf.NMGTMF.A ,4,lXXJaaehotticulrlldldispl.Jyga,den,n. dudtsthrll.l)'Bunerl/y(MtN,~Hortlnilu,J/CM/fr,At CMorl:S \r\n \r\nvary. H-HFEDMYA-FP-GR-OS-CC-Ns.BABFFGCGP HC-l - 824-5009. Open: TOUI rum Mon-Sat 9-6. H-GR-CCTS. Guidedp,r- \r\n \r\nPN-PG-P1PO-TC-TH-W'S-CB\u003cG-0-R-RSK-fD-BS-CTVClE-C8K-F SONlrw-s:olaDm.JjorSlf!'S,ni1fld~Pf4trr!,~/fl.t-,hoad \r\n \r\nBK-GS-A-CS-FF-CT-NA-SGT-MF. (GH1AJ \r\n \r\nhanto#~{.inr,,pondflaM, sdlOO( 1t,ffl!OUSPS.n/,ropon \r\n \r\n~--Mlonp,Jgt\u003el!IJ \r\n \r\n. A-ai,17ft'fimldef'LJnsl\\wwl'itl~1Gn!r',dd1~~- \r\n \r\n0,\\\\'lSI\\,\\ P.O. BoxB30.(31822k706-66H522;8rol46-2668. ; TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nRata: over 579.99. K-OV. ((,HTAJ HRESIDF. l.\\N P.O. Box 1308, (31822); 70\u0026661-4141. \r\n \r\n\\ GF.ORGL\\ \\lSTrOH l.'ffOH.\\L\\110:'\\ CF..\\11'.R  Pl.-\\1,\\'S P.O. Box i 69,(31780k912.a24-7477. 0n,o/l lJl.lk'~i1!t'ddO'm.ifU'!CM \r\n \r\nIARRl fAIJA.\\\\'Al~S \\\\Ol).TAI). l 'OP Rf.SORT tt.-.y. 190  7 : tersloGJ/ed.-,,,g~\"sin-bouridt1r.nuh!'~ V~wo'I' \r\n \r\nMileMatl:er,(31822kll00-644-4864; 706-66l-4719. Rates:S55  ! fnJIJtt.,A-'m.ips.-rd~ffllUdflO'~ilA\u0026meSl.;/(,151wif \r\n \r\nS145. HGR-SNR-CCN SGPlPN PG-PO-TCTH WSCB \\ .i,refresirnent:siltdn'Stroomlaci11itS.. DiM.owlaxp,n,iJlt~ \r\n \r\nCG{HDR-RH-FD-BS-Cl-CBK-FBK-J-VCR-A-CS-CT-NASGT-MF. : for/oc.ttrig.M1d.isroomll'SM'J!JO/ISM'l(l\u003e. \r\n \r\n(GHTAJ \r\n \r\n~G.int-n,ill.lll:injfT.fils,5-mr.j(ffl(\"ctM\u003e,kGasQ,~ Mf.motwlChiipel,p,or,eer ilgabinNd~~IT.Jl. ftm6. ffsJingM01'ymtw,g~~.w~,nMf.ition rom.viy~ tr.~115tl'l)'IM.'eholesofrJ(llfooh.xffl'l1Llta1ely(JfOOmfflgolf \r\nCDU\"seslffsutroondedbycr,ILlkesiJlldMhldncls\u003caping.Homea/ A:iA rMs\u0026tChillll!r9'.KiH1~ \r\nl'fuws.ttOUfJdo,,pql9J\u0026mfGolf/Mffl. \r\nl'l~f. MOt:Xf,\\l.\\' WIU) A\\l\\L\\I. PARK 1300 0al: Grove Rd. P.O. Box 11 41, (3 1822); 80().367275I; 70\u0026ail-8741. Rata: S8.9S  511.95. Open: Opens daily ill 10. H-HF-ED-YAGRSNROS-CCPNRHDHs.KAS8.A ~dCJr:'~homl.'ro~ol ,-..b'MtJM)IK specie5totnilfoinithrv.fd t.foSl dh'bNulifil \r\n(rl'lltlffll0il\"lli111d(;/iJJPfttwt. Yova,,Q'~dm,t,/)o,rakedguid,?\u003c/ bustwo/!he l'/j)jAnlm,J/S,il.Y,1-.rkhlflC!utkskni,lf.'bras.ooiels, ~ bl!ffJlo.nJmotl.' Buslotl'Si11edufd1.1nn9 peaksrusoo,iwek endsodyMigolf--.A\\0ildbftb-!'10(4'S.P.ri abohas.1wa.l IMlsflOrl./(,HJA.I \r\nf'lto.NltttMMioritiJt 19J\u0026lhtNd of~R\u003cdAf,ip \r\n~c:r: HISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n~ I:=:~\\~\\-:!~~~ l~~s1:~~i2l: \r\n \r\n\\10l'\\TAl.\"\\TOPL\\\\.S.RSOKT Hwy. 190. (31822); 800 REYNOLDS NIGHTNl(GHT); 706-663-4719. Ra1es: SSS S1 45.  \r\n \r\nHHF-CC-F-G?-lPGPO-TC-TH-CB-CG-CI-R-RS-K-FO-Cl-CBK-J-GS SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nANA-MF. (GHTAJ \r\n \r\n; s u,n:R DOI.M KKACt:\\\\'AY H\\-.y, 96 W., (31076); 912847- \r\n \r\nPIMl \\IQr',TAI\\' am rJL\\11:'IS Ga tt.-..y. 18, {11822); 800-  4114. Open: can for weekend race scheoole. H-DP-FD-fl-E-GS- \r\n \r\n53'5-7622. Rates; S95 - S175. 0pen:8am 6pm. 05-CCNSF-GP-L- PA-NA. Onl\u003eQUN1fftrwlrNHRA5.J(l(fl/Jt1('(Dr,JgS17' R.Kt'S~d \r\n \r\nPG-PO-lC-CB-CG-R-RS-K-BS-CTV-MF. tGHTAI \r\n \r\n a.ne\u0026tNtMl?t 1/Jlf'Wtpo,n:uiN. \r\n \r\nJ'li'iF. MOI/Z'ITAl'li MOTEL U5. 27 South, (31822); 706-ti6l-2306. Rates: S40  S60. Open: Oaify 9 am 9pm . GR-SNR-OSNS-ClV. RICHLAND \r\n \r\n;;:;of~i9~;:~iiiiiii STOR.\\IS HOUSEl\\N 207 Harris St., (31822k 706-ti6l-9100. - LODGING 1 ~~:: ::t~~:~~~~~~1~2i~-~. \r\n \r\nGS-VCR-PA. (GH1AI \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n\\ AIJJ.'Y li't\\ 14420HW{. 27,(31811);800-9449393;906-628- ! .\\l\\G'iOU.\\S.l\\l 11 7BroadSt.(3182S);912-887-2914,0pen 4454. Rates: S68-512S. HGR-OS-CCBABF-F-GP-HRlPG-l'O- : Tues. - Sat., 10-S.IGHTA/ CS.CGRK. /GH1AJ \r\n \r\n\\l'AR.\\I SPRL\\ GS RESORT 2541 Wh ite House Pkwy. (31822); SENOIA ~~-663-7400. Rate: S89  S1 79. OS-CC-TH-CBR-K-J-VCR-PA MUSEUMS \r\n \r\nNA. Hdiona/.-WdC?S, rordJ ;,ndpho~ ofl'w MOU\"IUin \r\nART ENTERTAINMENT Ai\\NE 11 1TG,WLR\\' \u0026A. K,UJ.\\ l\\ STIJD IO Chipley Village Hwy.27,(31822);706-ti63.S032. \r\n \r\n\\\\lffJ'ECOLL\"\\l'iS\\lmTJ. 19727 Hwy. 271 P.O. Box 511 . . UIJ(i\u003ciYS IIOP.\\l tJSEU,\\l.lllf. MainSt.,(30276);770-599-1222. \r\n \r\n(31822); 706-663-2312; 80J.722508l Ralf!S: 535 . 555. HSNR- Open:Sat\u0026StJfl, 9-6.Cifoupsbyappoinlml'lll YA. fMnrrdeba1c \r\n \r\nC(,GPPN-CTV-PA. /GHfAJ \r\n \r\n. ;,::;~'~!':/:=les.iom:~~~i: \r\n \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nI rrk\"rllor.ibdld. \r\n \r\nSTATE PARKS \r\n \r\n\\IOE'S \u0026JOF.'S Sl'()Kl'S\\l\\.\\'S GIU U, tt.V)' 354,Chipley Village. : LODGING \r\n \r\nrn. ROOSf.\\'UT STATE PARK 2970 Ga H\\yJ 190 E. (31822); Sl.ile7,(31822); 706-663-8064. (GH1AJ \r\n \r\n: fl IJ\u003ell'l'l:R IIOI SE BUI,~ flRf.\\Kl'ITT 35 BroildSt., (30276k \r\n \r\n1:KXHl64-7275; 706-663.4858. Open: 7 a.m.  10 p.m. H-SNRPf- SHOPPING \r\n \r\n77().599-8182. Ralf!S: S85. NHLGR-SNR-CC-N58e.F81(-PA-SB. \r\n \r\nOSCCFHRl -PN-PG-POTH-CB\u003cP-DMV-GS-PA. lourrd arop TOWNOF l'l!'.E,\\IOll:\\TAL'i TO\\WI of Pirlf' Mounlain, (3 1822); \"\"(GHfA) \r\n \r\nPlneMocl!~ lhts 10,00().ifCltp;riis//1el.itg\u003c'SlinGeorgiattndd,,eply \r\n \r\n100ftl(/111dl/'hi51oria/trdo/Frf'Sldenlfrilllkhtr0.~.~ \r\n \r\niomFD1ntm1e~,1r1PHouse. COl\"~lJ-lrihibngD\"iJl(hMtbitdc~Wrsn\"'117JS19poo(ish+ \r\n \r\nng.-rdpimrling tJU.. \r\n \r\nlnteme1 - \r\n \r\nwww.gastatepafks.org. r , GHTAJ \r\n \r\n70\u0026663-2213. RS-GS-VI. ~60~9'hi111d.-iriqlsil(Jl$. iesr.iurMtSJlldmotMinanAppJbchl.infoothilsertng.l.oc.JIOOlm,Nof (~G.nms,FDR5t.JM P.itl .JtJl'M:1~5.1'.ln. lSmioo:t-s W o#W.im1~JNJTP.L.itde \\',W House. \r\n \r\n\\EH,\\ \\ l)A 252Sea-.ySl!eel(30276);770599-390S. Rates: 579 5135. H-NR-M-05-((- Ns-L-TCBB-RS-CTV-FBK-J-GS-VCR-KANA-MF. '\" (Ghr,v \r\nRESTAURANT/FOOD SERVIC.E \r\n \r\nPft.J~~OIIIJdonb.lckoft~Ro.Jd~ SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nPL\\E,\\IOU!\\TAL\"\\ TOl/R1S,\\I ASSOClATIOX\u0026 ww:o.m: \r\n \r\nCKOS.'- MO.\\ DHIST \\I R\\ \\T 81 16 HIV)'. 16, (30276}; 770-599-8500. Open: 6am  8pm. RS-A-CS-FF-CT. /GHTAJ \r\n \r\nC..\\IHWAl' GARllF..\\S tt.-.y. 27, (]1822'2000k 800-2255292; 706-66H28I . Rales.:5965S28.0pen:0pen365days;hour!;vj. \r\nH-HF-ED-M-YA-FP,GR-OS-CCNS8A-8F-F-GCGNfClPNPGPI . PO-TC-TH-WSCB-CG-ClRRs.l(FD-BSCTVClHBKFBKGSA C CS-FF-0-NA-SGT-MF.A 14,ro:ldC!Phonxu!turiJlr/isplJt(Jdfden,n: \r\nd.d!srflt(Ja,J6utterllyCMttr,,SliPyHotrioJDn/Cl'l'lhv, Mr cas!J \r\n \r\nCFSTT.R 111 Broad SL, P.O. Box 177, (31822); 706-663-4000; 800-441-]502. ~Mon.. -fri~9-S;Sat 10 -4;Sun..1 -4.0S-\\II. G.ll'l'WaylOCcldiv.iy~ loarJ!dpsf 70 mt. Sootl'MmoiAIJ.intiJ. Pli1tMooor.lr.11iE'sdfthekiofhillsoldr~Mocl!~\\listt ~ Wekome Center.~ lril)\"S a 1~ t1downtOM for~ flEY cql)'oldltPttMooolal?bptrier,CPBool..r- 1GHrAJ \r\nPw~wourMfo,,(JM)t'l9S. \r\n \r\nVtgeldbii\u003eCi.vdt'l\\1..ill-,ig\u0026-.-!5,S-m,~6',w,.1:i!Cason(aldway \r\n \r\nSHOPPING \r\nC\\RKL\\GE UOl:St: 00().TRl' A.\\\"n Ql!rS .~ (ans 7412 E. Hl-.y. 16.(30276);770-59321 . 0pen: fri.-Sat, 10-5;StJrt 1-S. OS-CC-GS. Ant~,1X11~1111t'irr,l/t/b!P\\~!S.!Jfu.rus:omfldlllfS dllrlm.m.lG\"1AJ \r\nTOURS \r\n \r\nMtvnolMIOWpel,?(JfWtkyCMlilflddiw:Ntrybqdor,;,il fo'Mt!,, \r\n \r\ns:\\O L\\ DK\"1XC TOl'.ROf IIO)lf.S (30276); hci.dM lJ lonl'5 \r\n \r\nfis},inganJ/ly 6sh,ngNP i f / w ~ 111 adtJr/JOll lO n~.mw/ PLAINS \r\n \r\n:ln~Ni!I/OlliJIHistot1CDlsu1Ct\"1,w,gfromcnci?btlwmandl.lh!'19rh \r\n \r\nrwnts. S,.uyllvet\u003e hoks of rpf\"' foCJt 1m111rtCWfoy groomrd goH r01oWiffiJlesut10WICb1b)'c,ysulWesft!ush~Homeol \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville Trdil Community \r\n \r\n\\ Cermqperiod, T01Xl#ochtm\u003eiN\"\"'1bki!IOl'JH.il/.f,b,,Jl)'andronwn: /.IOrlbunw, \r\n \r\nPGATOlrs\u0026.o{~,.-,,,rA) \r\n \r\nHISTORIC SITES/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nPlu;;\u003eSttouMlo,,~l!lJ\u0026,i11GolflttJM \r\n \r\nJl.\\01\\' CUITT:R NATIO,'i,\\L IDSTORICSITT. 300 N. Bond \r\n \r\nIJ.[\\\\l]JJSs 1'0 1,\\T tit x n N{j PRES.:R\\'E\u0026 KL'liSELS 7729 Strttl{31780);9128243413;9128244104. 0pen: ~9-5. H- \r\n \r\nSHARPSBURC \r\n \r\nHamilton Pl~\u003cMnt Grove Rd., (31 822); f!00.636-9819; 70\u0026663- NPSNR-EDM-05,G5, A newtj opened IIS!lor 'l'llerhlMel,n loc.!ff!d ATTRACTtONS \r\n \r\n821S. Hf-ED-GR-05-CC-NS-BA-BFFGCl MPN-PGPOTCTl-i CG(I-R-RS-fD-CTV.ClCBKJG51M-PAKANA-MF. TrMlir,Ollill \r\n \r\nin rhert!S/ottdKJi'ti:High xhool lPfls /Jiesto,yolGoo,r,.i'snlOSI Id l\u003eIOUSn.lfM'SO\\andltlt'Sffldln,d!communlly/NlprodidlhlJ9th \r\n \r\nGH..\\.\\'IJ.110 nlf.R\"S GAKUE.\\' \u0026 l'ATil\\\\'A\\'S OI' 1;01JJ l'AKK Sharpsbwg Garden CU\u003e, (30277); 77().599-3477. Open: Open IO \r\n \r\nSoolhrm~p/lAfSiJllf\u0026chufulrmi]oo9alaaesol~lt'l'l'art. : U.S..~\u0026hbrsrangetom1111illlderoworldpoit,c5andtht\u003ep;YT the public 'fN6 round. ~ G.in:lt'n Clh'i MJ/Jon.M A11a'd' \r\n \r\nAt {alm...iy ~ PWl#A.Wlr.-at GA. \r\n \r\n; Nchpl,,)'Sinlht.'WeoflimmyQner. \r\n \r\n11fflrllrl9g.i,dM r ~ t s tllif qwllll stKwn9 ~ PJr1M-.rp \r\n \r\nl'ISF. .\\IOl!!\\' rAIS TKAII. us tt.-.y. 27toGa. Hwy. 85W, (11822); i PL-\\l.\"iS ltlSTORICPR FS F.RVATIO,\"\\ TllUST. INC. P.O. Box 17, . .;,b()a/(,ddP.ri.fstpucf,.,_olthtG.,tt\u003enC/1',olGtoorgi,t\"fO/ym \r\n \r\n}Jmiitbb:t.\u003ed/Wngr,iW,lt#lSfrom{~\\ldyCOUltry51ott\u003eCWIU5M-.y. (]1780);912.a24-4611. NR-TS.Plains lwsroticTMrselfg.iid,..\u003edlour, i\u003cGardm theniec.~. \r\n \r\n1998 Gt'Orgia Ot1 Al/)' Niimi \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nSHILOH AHerirageHighwayTrai/Community \r\n \r\nTHE ROCK SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nho!lsesSffl.'fdlbusmessesrharofkrwtoo,omee.qe/k\u003etir~c;p~~s'~~~businessQSl1/Cfi:s5eloflb),cn\u003e \r\n \r\nATTRACTfONS \r\n \r\nTIIF.ROCK RA,\\'CII 5020 Bamesville Hl'\u003e'f., (3028S); 706-647- Plffl1GltE\\\\'-\\\\1UfF~S'l'A\\IPS 110 1/SE Andrews Dr., (30286); \r\n \r\nIIAGICIIIIJ. EIIUA,XUC\\TIU:F,\\R\\1 Rt I, Boll 114; HwyBS 6374; 706-647-4430. Open: M-f 8:30-5, \u0026 by appointment. 706-64\u00262437. EO-M. r1Jeolfki.,/homl'of/MUpsooH15/ortC,1/si- \r\n \r\nEasl (31826);7Q6.846-\u003cx:!20. toc:.1 ~\"1on /00,10't'SOOJtf'w! A1(v1. H-HF-ED-VA-GR-NS-F-L-PN-PO-TC-TH-(G-CP-FO-BSEfBIC-r'lAM , t\u003ety.lhu eilr/y IBOO's OOU5(' ,s a typ,c.i elilmp/e rJf /he OOIJS6 foond \r\n \r\n1,Mfi,dgeSl\\\"(i(,o,!)l\u003cl~nE'l-.e:r~s. rours,:1V31~J/i,\u003eby~ F. 00JrcdoolSOi1Ul!SO\\medbyrrU!.'/ICafhy,oi,1'11etolChickF1J.A\"\" rhrDUflloollheSoutht\u003e.JSt....,llr100111s.lddr?d1othf.'cM:I.JlpatJCJlld:i \r\n \r\nJ)(}mlt(IMI CJMs ~ ,'4't~ \r\n \r\n. hos rC01pOra teM!ll$. coqxxarepqda. famtlyll'l8!IOiH, du.nh\u0026 CfllK f.unilyneeds txLl!fd /111'.JHfflfNJtl'adlldolfloollyDpffilldro rhe/.}IJ\u003e, \r\n \r\n{100Pout~aM!fl'd1vagoncMJ)ing\u0026binMJ'/pNtJPS. \r\n \r\n/;c111975.Ff'arwt$penqdfumishcngs;,s11t'f/MaJoulmwum. \r\n \r\nTALBOTTON SPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n~~f~{it~/~~:\\:!ec::.=:,~\":;/:c\";! IIIG l,\\7.F.Rl'UBUCHS/11,\\\"GAR}:,\\ 601 Third Ave. (31816); \r\n \r\nTHOMASTON \r\nkdfo hfajfr'j J1rihH1ti \r\nVoted One of the Top 100 Small Towns in America \r\n \r\n: TII0.11,\\.\\7'0:'i'-Ul'SOX ARO ll\\'ES 301 5. Center St, (30286); 706-646-2437; 706-646-3518. Open: Moo.-f11. 8-5, Sal 9-1. EDNSVI-MF. Thelltduvr!shouse,~Mldimpon,,nrptrSCMldoet.mtrlrs ;,nc/photQSas11\"!!1Molfiwlicmiylvsu:.nalcticvmenu. Thts~nful ut'llf9l,lllbuildmgis,il$o~/ldqv,Jrf;11Jfoi/heHl1fOn{(tM!fed8rlq \r\nTra~ofGroqp Speroldoaxntnwyshownp.re!IIWdlf.Kibrvandg,fr \r\n \r\n~WiJr/ePfese,w.boJr,~,-:,.fisirr,g.piolic1Jbks,primlfWeG3rip-- HlSTORICSITESIMONUMENTS \r\n \r\nYICJ).waildble.Geriedog,sts/JOOhisrO()'~-erJwefcome. \r\n \r\nnlj.L'/i/dfl/;,,',1.Jrogf,nE'ntM\\lq_,e,,1!a1byGADcyJl.M1/Ur.l/Reswrces. AW IU.,IPKf.ECO\\'EIU:D BRIDGf. AJlen Rood. (30286); 706- \r\n \r\n(Plt\u003cJIPStt!\u003elilMi011rh11p;KJP) \r\n \r\nNrotbyar11,1rnoos:6,gl.d.'f!fWMA.F.D.ff 5kltr P\u003clttRitl1RIWJ.Ucmse 646-2437; 7()6.646.3518. Fll$l knoll'naslorn5 MiJ! Btidge, it was STATE PARKS \r\n \r\nttqUlledforfislwig. \r\n \r\nbuilril'I /892.,esro,Pd1n /9S6,and 1vastiaw,l)lllllhefloodofl99-t. SJtRE\\\\'F\". 111,Hl-l' ~TATE PARK 7405pfewell Bluff Rd., (30286); \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nThe~hasb!ri r1\u003ebcJi/r. l/ ,s,1 TownTrussc~~w,thaf,f)iJ(I 706-646-{i()26.0pen: 7am  Dark. HF-Pf-OS-BFF-PNPG-TH-{P- \r\n \r\nT,\\W0TCOIJ~11' CIL\\,\\I BFRm\"\u003c:m l.llF.RO: P.O. Bo~ 98, . ol96ft\u003eet \r\n \r\nMoruoe SL, (31827); 706-665-8079. C. lnfOfTllilt/00 on ariractiotti; lll!ITORI C001.'RTIIOUSf. SQUARE. l)()\\\\'~Ttl\\\\'N (30286); \r\n \r\ndnd~ts#IM!'oiGeolg,a'sdctsJict01Y111. \r\n \r\n706-647-8311: 706-647-9686. Rf\u003es1oredM11ofrhecer111.vyb.ildmg \r\n \r\nPA rhislirdP,IIOlvngt'ffl0t1rheMmRM'fisotlE'ofG,l'f111\"-wsfs!,m pi11b.AJmilf,t,,Jll1Wldsdlot,gtheb.JnkirolJ(}1rxk}fiuffs,ofkoogt\u003e~ cellooriww$Fromh1sJ!ilbrMlhe1rver.Aboii1r;,mp,s11hlJlabiefc,C,)(l(r \r\n \r\nM.ka-(ilki : : ~ ' : , ~'i::b.tckof~RtJ,fflf..TJp \r\n \r\nEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS \r\nFlJ,\\T Rl \\'f.Rll'.CIISIC.\\1. 1/\\'.SlTIUTF. 1533 Hwy. 19 Soulh, (30286); 706'646-0148; 706-646-S144. ED. Pnl'.'\u0026ocrup,l/10f!al dfld tl!Chnicd/Nfuc.llKlrl,iidiltlireracyfOOC,lrion,cusronM!dbusmtss \r\n'iJMmtA,sr,y u,ming_.3/ld:specia/1\u003c'1'-'U'.efCDnSlSIMt'nrhM~S. 'cm1mooiryi!tldindwdMJ~ \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATlON \r\nnJ,\\T Rl \\'F.R OlffiX\u003eOR CJ::\\TF.R 4429 Woodland Rd., (30286); 706-6472633. HYAGROS-CCBFFPNPORFCPRVLD RS flBS-CTVE\u003cBKGSMF. Located(l'I the Flint Rlwr, CW I\u0026Unver. wiltr alroom~.SR.Vhookl.f)S,guic/edroors~ \r\n, lllCKOR\\' RIUG[ GOLF a.trn 428 HickQIY Ridge Dr., (30286); \r\n' 706-648-29S5,Races:S2052S.GC. V\"lt'\\lli5\"/ISO-~,aci,IJSon!1J,s \r\n! mow1aioroproooe.Cremh,nvberitgmsg,l'ffi \r\nRAl~' ffiFJ:GOIJ' COURSt: 1495 Hwy. 19 South, (30286); 706647-73S8. Ra1es: S12.72. GC. \r\n: LOOC.fNG \r\n. BFSTWtSTF.RN -lllO.IIASTON 1207Hwy19N.,(30286-2279): . 706-648-2900. Rates.: 538 - S6S. HHFFP-GR\u003cCNS-PO-CTV \r\nCBKJ- IM-VCR-VI-NA. \r\n DAfSL'iN -11!0.'L\\Sl'ON 1211 Hwy.19N,(302862279); 706648-9260. H-HF-GR-SNR-CCPO-O'l/JIM-V(R-PA. ,-4 \r\n: ~lJ,\\T Rl\\'F.R 1.0DGF. 4429 Woodland Rd, (30286); 706-647 2633.Rates:S3S-S6S.OS-CCNSBfFPOBBLO-CBKf8K-J.GS  \r\n. MF. \r\nGR,~'iDOAKINN 327 W. Main St, (30286); 70\u0026647-2482. BB. \r\nJ\"  JA111~'i(I\\ TIIO\\l.\\.'iTO\\ 1010 Hwy. 19 N, (30286); 706- \r\n648-2232; 800-S41-3268. Ra1es: under S38.9S - SS8.99. H-GFI' SNRCC-NS-HCPO\u003cTV-CSK-J,MF. /uHTAI \r\nP/Nf\u003c!U'fOU,.id0111/\u003ef,Jn,id,iFror,tCo,,w \r\nWOODAU. HOUSE 324 w. Main S11ee1, 00286); 706-647 -7044. : Rates:SSS.NS-F-GP-PO-RF-TC-BBfBK-VI-MF . \r\n. TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n1110.'tlr\\S'TON UPSON00(1,\\\"11' AIIU'ORT 2347 OelRav Rd. , {30286); 706-647-4500. ('.)pM: Sun-Sal B:3Q.am -6:30pm. H-HFOS-CC-fl-CTV-MF. Home olll\u003ef' B.!nmrtm111f Busl,ll!Si \u0026po \u0026Al Show Runw,1y-5001'A 100'1\\'Q'.' Twoc~arsmlfJb'p A\\'.OS\u003c' 13397, MxOrJ qo.xh /Jl.1. lho'nol5/0ff ~ CGU\u003ery /Jniwm 1118Q.l!lel'.J11\u003c1nl96ft.tVtY;;JJl1.,w,o.:1dl,sonJC.NBD,ii,M.s. . 1'1-A fue( AH}d!' 100 It free rof/ee .wi full ~ tft'fl tJl\"i'il N;w {)TN hookup,pikltslowge, \r\n1110,\\Lu,oN-Ul'SON COU~11' CIL\\M8Ek OF CO.\\I.IIF.KCE 201S.CenterSt.,(30286);706-647-9686.C. Hamt\u003eofll\u003ef'F1inrlll\\l('r. rhoold:itoo-Upson/vdliws,Spll.'M8luffS1.1teP.rl.4Wr~e-e CrCfl\u003crovt.'IMbndge. Perngrewl'\"11re5f.llll)SHoose. C.-1mp TlxJt\u003edfr, TlteRtrl~ Flint/lNel'Outdoot(t'l'lr\u003c'f, 1/IJAnp{)(t,ltlddlt\u003ehiston\u003c ( ( ) ( J ' ! M i : s e 5 q w f f . t b i 111/r:Jl\\11.(GH1A I \r\n \r\nUNADILLA \r\nCAMPING \r\nsmm1PRO.\\\"G CKU'.K CU IPGROUXIJ . 1JN,\\J)IU~\\ State Rt. \r\n11230,(31091):S00.227-2S83:912-783-25S1.Rates:S10-S15. HF-YA-GR-SNR-OS-CC-NS-BA-F-PN-PGTHCGCPDPFIVCTV.VC R-PA-S9-MF. RNpJtkwilh ISOfirA'ySffil{eds.,res.dlldm.lllyfl'l'll51tes l'Na!\u0026quiet.niJ/lr.llS!A'r~iltll;1,1Slockl't1/,sli,ogpood1\\1/lh,.,:) )W!ei.Jx..l.ltat0011tMonlhl)-1i.11('5J\\0~ \r\nLODGING \r\n,,D,WS 1,\\\"N- UNADIIJ.\\ U.S. 41 \u0026 1-75, (31091); 912-627-321 1. \r\nRllJ C\\HPl:TL\"iN  t!~\\DILU 1-75 \u0026 Exi , 40, (31091 ); 912-627-3261 . \r\nSC0111SII L\\\"N  IINADlll.A Rle. 2, Box 100, (31091 ); 912-627-3228. Rates: S21.88-S35.88. SNR-Pf-CC-NSPG-PO-RSCTVPA \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n1998 Georgir1 0 11 My Mi11d \r\n \r\n iW:FWU'llif Wt':'f't'tJ! \r\n \r\nSIIG.\\ RJIIJJ. llfl\u003e \u0026 IIHFAK t,\\.\\T 24SOSurjarHillRoad,(31091t  LODGI~(; \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n912627-3557. Rates.: S4S - 555. Open: Call for reservations. CC- . IIOUI. \\\\,\\11..\\\\ Sl'III\\(;!, lltll \\,\\I) HICF.\\K~\\SI' P.O. Box 351, \\H.~rl'Oli\\\"rl~\\K F. l),\\}l ,\\ ,'ilJ \\lSIH) R cr.,11:R 500 R~rce \r\n \r\nPO-BB-CTVFBK. \r\n \r\n. BroadStteetHwy27A/41, (31 830);800-366-7616; 706'65S-2114. Managemen1 Dr.. (31833-9517); 706'645-2937. Rates: Campsites \r\n \r\n. Rates: ooder 538.95  558.99. GR-SNR-CC+Ns.PN-nt-BB\u003cTV 510  528. Open: April/Sep, 9:30-3:30; Oct/Ma,, 8-4:30. \r\n \r\nVIENNA \r\n \r\nfBK-1-NA-Mf. ,-., (JHIAJ Plt.J~ - Clllf .Jd III thf 111\u0026 B,MI.JSf Mr,,,9 \r\n \r\nHHF-COE-NREDrHNR-OSCCBABf.F-l-M-Pt\\l.PG-TC-IH'MS (8-CG-CP-OP-RV-RS-VCR-PA-VI. W~ l'o,r,/ LiJJ.t' 6 ,J recreJOOIW/ \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\n \r\n1.\\IUI\\ (. \\IJ.-\\\\1. \\\\\"S \\101 \\T.\\I\\ TOI' 111~',0KI' Hwy. 190 - 7 s/1\u0026.l('Nforl'!SIIM. l1CM!JinsSl.OOO..ursolpc\u0026tP\u003c1P,tJOn,11N, \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nMile Marke., (31822); 800644-4864; 706-663-4719. Rates.: 555  . fl(bing.t IO,xJaol!f}dmt\u003eP,aeM.16.000,J(ll'l.lk~ ,l(lc/5l5miltt \r\n \r\n= ~ ~/~ i ~=P'O(estaypl.-N.ni'cewt- FJJJS UROlllf.RS l'l:CA..'iS 1315 TIJ)pE'ltville Rd.. (31092\u003e: 912 \r\n \r\n5145. H-GR-SNR-((-NSGP-l PNPG-POTCTH WS-CB- . ofJMfffJM. Vw10t Clruf'th.Jse,hil~b...t111bm.1/IOl'I CG\u003cHORRSKfD-BS\u003ct(SK-FBH\\ICRACS-CT-NA-SGT,MF.  \\\\T.\\1' l'Oli\\T L\\Kt: u1:,EWPMK\\T AlmlOR n '\\' 503West8th \r\n \r\n!GHIA,, \r\n \r\n. St_(318J3);7Q6.6'1~1!'!.! our~Dllp,ll'Jfl9S \r\n \r\n:i:c~~=m.\\' =t~~:_~~:.,~=s~~:~ Ml'Sl ',\\I 1321 Easl Union Street, (310!!2); CCffS.A\u003cS. KiHIAJ \r\n \r\n706-6559068. H-05 \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nCAMPING It. SIL\\IJ.Ut ltF.\\RII \r\n \r\nWest \r\n \r\nPoot \r\n \r\nRd., (30188); \r\n \r\n706-645-2404; \r\n \r\n:~i~~~i~~!=\\=~.:~~~ ~!!9~~~;!;i=:~~:,::: SHOPPJNG \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n~g,flst,opfroe \r\n \r\n; A\\11Ql F.s\u0026CR,UTS l'SIJ.\\UTF.U ,\\L\\IJ. (31830); 706655 wr.b.Jl~tt\"Mi.t~,rti.tluuts.btwr,~Mldl.J,,.,dy \r\n \r\n\\llALl'F.RF.G WRG EIA\\\\' ,\\lllSEl!M North 41hStreet, (3 1092); : 2468.0pen:9:30-7:f:JJ. HCC. l/4lhopJ,Jtldud,ig5.l-!r,1Fi!AtfG.ll. r1it:~10t\u003c('l')ft'l'~ysc011\u003ctming~~1ofthel..e \r\n \r\n912-2682045:912268-4274. 0pen:AppointmenlOnly. EDME: ff)'Cer,lliJ/i11rill1dMlt.A\":'Wl'lt'lyof.wir..:,sNldcoUl.tkspM. 8/lldlhe/J5ro,yolrhep,'Cf'k.Wrl1'.'LJIUSU'1'01.1id,igthlWe \r\n \r\n~=~~t,=~trt!~=~=- j a;:.;_:::aa!b.Mli,,re\u003cjotl.'J.-iis~MluRq]sNldRdJl!nJ LODCilNC \r\n \r\nIIOIInQUF. 60BroadStreet (31830); 7tJ6.65S-3894.0pffl: Mon.. \\'K\\11SG PUCE 408 East 7th St. (31833); 7()6.64).8164. Open: \r\n \r\nC A M P INC \r\n \r\n: Sal, 106; Son. I - 6. GS. G1fr5hop. )M'looodCJvis~ co11!ctib1es, By reservation. BBGS. \r\n \r\nbruull /ulydoo:r@rMNldlnendySfMCl'IGHIAJ \r\n \r\n11rn1 1m sr.o,-r11 311 E. 71h St.. (31833); 7()6.6452064. \r\n \r\nC-\\ .\\ll'lll'ilL\\ \\U 1296Camper,Havenftd.,(31092);912-2689076: 912-2681867. OS-Bf.f-l MPORf.WSCP-DPR\\lFl-EPA-NA. \"St\u003cr fl!h,ngonl.lleB1'51wr T1\\ffll'yS,le$1'.llh1'.J/i'r\u0026 \r\n \r\nCOlt\\1lU' Cl..\\.'i'ilCS P.O. Box 567, (31830); 706-6SS-2609. Rates: S6S. OS-N5-BBCl\\lF8K. /GHIi\\' \r\n \r\n/(;Ht,ti \r\n \r\n. 1~\\TJlHXiF. - Wr.ffPOl~T 1870SLRt.18,(31833);706-643 \r\n \r\nelml}; ~ J!.J/!tl1. ~ p,1'Aion. boar~ 00/'I \u0026 Lfdl,, shop.l},fSOlldod \r\n \r\nS,\\CK.'i ROF l'F. I 88 Bl'oad St. (31830); 800-452-6n8. H\u003cC. 9922. Rates.: 535  SSO. HNPS.(jR-05-CCNSH-M-PtHOWSl'l-'tosr ct\u003er1tr4' \u0026!agid's /Mgtsf a,ll'(~ stae ~ 7 d.Jys Y-811  FlCTVCBKIMPA-Ff.NA \r\n \r\n. (Oflle!(GHfAJ \r\n \r\n \\HSrll(IIJITM(nll. 7800W.Poin1Rd~{Jl833);706-645-146l. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nK.\\'IGIITS 1..'iN . \\'11'.,\\'M 1525 Eas1 Union Suee1. (31092); 912 \\\\ AIOI SPRl..'iCS \\ 'IIJAGF. (31830); B00-337-1927; 706-65S-  TRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n2682221. Raies: under 538.95. GRSNR-CCNHNPGPO\u003cJ\\I 3322. Open: Mon. - Sat. 10. 6;SUI. 1  6. Hf.NHl.-ED-GRC(.(jP- GOORGL\\ \\'ISn'OR l,\\'l'OR.\\l.\\11O,\\ CfSl'F.R . \\\\'~T POl~T \r\n \r\nPAMF. , , \r\n \r\n PG-RSFDFtE-PA-\\llNA-(-CEMF.Sltpb.Ktintme. CMr6S~ P.O. Box526. (3 1833); 7(X;-64S-3353. Open: 7:J0am - 11 :30pm. \r\n \r\nruRKF.r CRl:EK C:U11'tiltoUX D\u0026 FISII C\\ .\\11\u003e156Pa1's(11mp : n!Sf.M',IIIIS \"\"'11o\u003c:iJ,,,g 62 miJi\u003eJ SOIJlnl'dSr cfA/U'llol. \r\n \r\nQ,t of 11 5:.,/r op('r.J/1'(./ 111formatton anr!'IS loG rtcf .Jong~ l \r\n \r\ns ~ as Road,(31092);9122686833;912-27l8738.Rales.:Sl0 51 5.H . TOURS \r\n \r\nOS-BFH.PG\u003cB-O'DPRV. \r\n \r\n. \\\\,\\ll\\l Sl'RIXGSSITJl-0 .\"i' TOll!. 33 \r\n \r\nSt, (31830); 706 \r\n \r\ncmh./mJa.un~ d1mmr.itrl1!r1ung,hw/uf,.lrmVt\u003e, \r\n \r\nsi1o fluff \r\n \r\n,swi/f~~rn.JpJ.JndbrodiS M.'11 rmsh'IW'b ,;r,d \r\n \r\n6SS-2322;706-672-4079. 0pen:Byappoinlmel'll ~ .Gu.dedpe, lf'WOOmldoi,f.efMcoon1a:u,onsdll\"ll',~b-~o1:11 .i:s \r\n \r\nTOtlRS \r\n \r\nson.,l~c(ftsbJC\\~;.wmS,.lffJS111dlits6S~M10flCl!Sldu ,roon-.inatl5f'r\u003cl'Cf'. \r\n \r\n-ORl\\'ING TOI R OHlt:\\ S,\\ 1321 East Union Sb'eet, (31092); \r\n912-268204S. Open: Mon.- Sal :1-4. YAVI. OnWJg rac,,ofhti1onc. IPSd\u003erl\u003cl'S. Np,cpMll'SdlPovetSOt~dd.wim.l'!'lt.MI \\-'iclo,.wilil, \r\nTRA\\ff:L SERVICES \r\n \r\n1.vi~II0054!Wh'sllrdt!'\"1:oro'Hou5e,Jtl(/p(JOI$ Vl.-.m~JMbture: GKl'.\\ll'.R\\'AIJ J.1' ARF.-\\Ol\\\\\\llf.ROFC:O.\\l.\\ll:NO: 2120 S. \r\nto, Rtoh.tbilit::t!ion 3/ffJ Gt\u003eo,y,,,'.s 10.!XIO .x~ ffl'IO$('VM S0w p,n fot ! Broad Ave. (31833): IKl0268-6860: 334-642141 I. Open: S. C. \r\n \r\n~wf!dvanlDmotatro.Khby,ljyJOll'IIITlt'l'lL \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nWESTON \r\n \r\nUKF. \\1F.KI\\\\l.111EK 728 lake Meriwethef Rd., (30293); 706 553-9904; 70655J.5247. BFFl:PNRV. liwn.l}'-stWn Sii~ n\\'M\"l' withl'.\"Jrerdlldll'ltoory.Qx,iyro,IOIJ'ld.nJ~,,r,_vl1.7trtll-C01611'f Com,111$SOI \r\nWOODLAND \r\n \r\nROO!mn1.nlE.\\\\OKL\\LGOJ.t'OlrR Hwy. 27-A \u0026 Ga.41, (31830); 706o65S-Sl30. Raies: 522 -524. GC. 1916Dotwkllloss C~9holts.tdlirrgM1.-ibermixJ.J~ 1lf!lt.uikM\u003cdwthre'\u003e'- \r\n~(,1i,w,~ \r\nCAMPING \r\nR:\\ .\\L\"il~\"S R\\'l'AKK P.O. Bo( 160. (3 1B30); 706-6552480. Open: Open all 'fN'. SNRPFOSPNPO\u003cPR\\lPA-58. SO-laotl)l# lhtaclfl,s1-1.'fiJlhoo'f.f'f. Cltwilt'SamS,OJrhhause WO)' t.JtI (IN/ ROOSl.'fflt kr5fJMI'. t,rtk\u003e Ll.1D!f' HotM, dt'b \u0026 aa/t$ !.hcpi gc/f =.N.Jtona/FMH.ifml'ry,C.i!Jw.Jo/Gatd!m\u0026ruhelpo,nbonlfl \r\n \r\nZEBULON t:IIUCKKAH E.\\IUKA,\\01 15:\u003e35 Ga. Hwy. 219, (31833); 7()6.  663-9127. 0pen:Mon.  SaL 10 -6. EO-YMiR-CC-NSPNGS-MF. SPORTS \u0026 RECREATI ON \r\n \r\nTOl./fOl'll\"OfGec,~.frne\\~l/111':llod:fJO/t(l('SiKICfs'fn.Y\\'/(.'fMmr:ht 1111: C:FDARS GOIJ'f.OUKSE 907 lt.vy. 18 We-st, (]0295); 770. \r\n \r\nAusu.il.JnEmu G,ltshq,.11''1P$htnl'flr, Ttv1t,',\"ll'lllllnlf'flr0fl.t.Ad 56781108. Rate-s: 521.40. GC. \r\n \r\n\"\"\"'\"SJ50. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nHISTORIC 5~5/MONUMENTS \r\n \r\nl'IKEOOl':ir\\' OL\\.\\IIIEROFC:0.IUlt:KO: 118 Contord St.. \r\n \r\nFORTl, 1.f.K P.O. 8ox 715. (31833-0715); 706-645-1440. NHL (30295);770-567-0616 Open;Mon.fri.,9-2. C. Bl:.C'1t1P.l:edlOl'WJ \r\n \r\nAIIN/ff'ltflfonbutlfl'll86Jtop,oa'd,,.CM~ffrvtrbnd;les ,oad-,.i~~rour,,\u003c,1.Wb!ds~plilnllVimY. tfflw.fflll'l~e(OOIII'/ \r\n \r\ndfWl1.Jll,mdjunmon;,1 Vlo'\"Po.r71.f-JiJmfflmhono,of~;,IRober/C. COt111house011N.i!IMJ/Rl'glW)'afH1JroticPl.tce,dflds,1,alsruY.,ill'ld- \r\n \r\nryll-r, qu,w:t,Jff,J5JPffott.CcdOOl'lilCJ'. who,sbutll\"d~ \r\n \r\n/Ol~'rrs.lGHIAJ \r\n \r\n1998 Gco1gi,1 011 My Mimi \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\n W e invite y ou to visit the best source a round for trave l informatio n a bout Georg ia . Wheth er you are visiting on business or for pleasure, browse Georgia On My M ind on the w orld wide web to see w hat travel opportuniti es awa it you. Use our Per.Jolla[ Travel Plallller to get th e facts a nd pla n your itinerary, before y ou sta rt y our trip. H otels, resta ura nts, mu se um s, park s, att ra cti o ns a nd mu c h mo re a re a ll at G eorgia On My Mind Onlin e! \r\n \r\nGeorgia 01t My Mi1trJ \r\n \r\nC\u003e N\" L \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nhttp : //wvvvv_gomm_com \r\n \r\n For reservations , contact yo ur local travel agent or call 1-800-DAYS INNand ask for the Rock Bottom Rate':' \r\n \r\n- - - - - - - - - - D A Y S INN LOCATIONS IN GEORGIA: - - - - - - - - - - \r\n \r\nAOELHS 1200W41hSt (912) 896-4S74 \r\n \r\nATLAITTADOWNTOWN \r\n300SpnngSL (404)523-1144 \r\n \r\nALBANY-DOWNTOWN \r\n \r\nATLAtnA- \r\n \r\n~~2?ta.~Aw \r\n \r\nCLEVELAND AVE. 2788ForestHilsOr \r\n \r\nAM ERICUS \r\n \r\n(404)768-7750 \r\n \r\n1007 Ml.K J1 Blvd \r\n \r\nATLANTAAIRPORT \r\n \r\n(912)924-3613 \r\n \r\n4601BestRd \r\n \r\nATLANTAACWORTH \r\n \r\n(-404)761-6500 \r\n \r\nsoos~enRd \r\n \r\nATLAlflA \r\n \r\n17i0)9741700 \r\n \r\nAIRPORT-WEST \r\n \r\nATLANTA MORTHfWltlOY HILL \r\nmti~J=Rd \r\n \r\n49790klNaDOnalHN'J (404)669-8616 \r\nATLANTA SOUTH/fOREST PARK \r\n \r\nATlANTANO RCROSS \r\n \r\n5l16Hwy 85 \r\n \r\n5385PeiCNrHlrdJs:na!Efl'd (404)768-6400 \r\n \r\ntTTOl41\u0026-9021 \r\n \r\nATLANTA \r\n \r\nATLANTASANOY SPRINGS UNIONCITYI \r\n \r\n5750Roswe1Rd \r\n \r\nSHANNON MALL \r\n \r\n(404)252-5782 \r\n \r\n68AO Shamoo PkY.y \r\n \r\n(TT0)964-3m \r\n \r\nATLANTACLAIRMONT 2910ClaumomRd \r\n \r\nATLAtlTA  \r\n \r\n{404) 633-8411 \r\n \r\nJONESBORO, SOUTHLAKE l,IALL \r\n \r\nATLAtlTASTONE MOUNTAIN 63260ld0:.oett1iy \r\n \r\n2006GleriCl~D1 (770) Bn-0800 \r\n \r\n(770)9684700 \r\n \r\nATLANTA \r\n \r\nATLANTANORTHWEST 1701Northside0r \r\n(-40,t} 351-6500 \r\n \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE 73851-iamo~er?kwy N \r\n(nol507-41!40 \r\n \r\nATLANTAMIDTOWNI PEACHTREE STREET \r\n683Peachtree51 (404)8749200 \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA \r\n3320DcansBr!dgeAd 17'061793-9600 \r\n \r\nAUGUSTA WASHl~lGTON RD. l-20\u00263026Was!Wlgl00Rd (706)738-0 131 \r\nAUGUSTAWHEELER RO. 3654Yll'leelet'Rd. {700)86M610 \r\nBLAKELY \r\n~~2f~I \r\nBLUE RIOGE H\"Y 575t5T51876Connedal (7061632-2100 \r\n~BR:ArSaE~LT~ONNW. \r\nBRUNSWICK INTERSTATE-95 5033 New Jesup H1iy (912)2\u002614330 \r\nBRUNSWJCK195 2995HW'f 17S (912)267-0949 \r\nBYRON 1-75\u0026Hwy 49. Ei 46 (9121956-5100 \r\nCALHOUN 742Hwy S3SE 1706)629.s.271 \r\nCOMl,IERCE USHwy 441 !706) ~f\u003e.2595 \r\nCONYERS \r\n1'A~,=Qf \r\n \r\nDALTON 1518WWakutAv.. (706) 278-0BSO \r\nDONALSONVILLE Hwy 84 (912 ) 524218S \r\nDUBLIN Hwy,441 S.. i l l-16 !912) 275-7637 \r\nEASTMAN 1126~StSE (9121374-7000 \r\nFORSYTH 175\u0026 LeeRd (912)9942900 \r\nGRIFFIN 1719NExpv,y (nOJ229-9797 \r\nJEFFERSONVILLE lnll!fState 1611 GA Hwy 96 (912)~f\u003e.3785 \r\nJEKYLL ISLANDOCEANFRONT RESORT 60S BeactMewDr {912)63.5-3319 \r\nKINGSLANDST.MARYSJKINGSBAY IOSOE.K!ngAve.Hwy 40 (912)729-5454 \r\nLAFAYETTE l209Nonh1Aari5t. (706)638-3100 \r\nLAGRANGE 2606WhteMleRd 1706) 8828881 \r\n \r\n~ Days llusiness Place\" hotel featuring Days Work Zone rooms which include a large work cle~k. in-room coffee. dala ports @:jlfjjj:fi:jQ!Hii and a snack pack for every nigh t you stay. \r\n \r\nLAWRENCEVILLE 131 DululhH\"'Y (nG) 99S,7782 \r\nMACON-NORTH 2737Sherason0r (9121745-8521 \r\nt.1AOISON 2001 Eau:wnonHwy (706)342-1839 \r\nMcOOtK\u003eUGH 7GA155S (nOJ9575261 \r\nMETTER i20S.LewisSt [912)68)-2700 \r\nUONTEZUMA \r\n:2ff1ttiRd \r\nNEWNAN 1344SH.-.y29 (770)2538:\u003e50 \r\nPEACHTREE CITY 2800Hvty54W (7701631-1111 \r\nPERRY 102\\r,j'e,Or 19121987-2142 \r\nST.SIMO NSISLANO li01 FredencaRd 1912)63..l-0660 \r\nSAVANNAHAIRPORT ENTRANCE Day.s BusinessPJ,c~\" 25000eanForcs1 Rd (912)966-5000 \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH HISTORIC DISTRICT 201WBaySt (912)2364440 \r\nSAVANNA H OGLETHORPE MALL 114Ma:1181Yd. (912) 352-4455 \r\nSAVANNAH-SOLITHSIOE Clays Bu,iness Plac.~ 11750 Abercom St (912) 927\"20 \r\nSAVANMAH-GATEWAYl-15 l-95\u0026Rt20J, E,;.1 l6 (912) 92)-3680 \r\nSAVANNAH RICHMOND HILL l9S\u0026US 17 E) 14 (912175\u00263371 \r\nSTATESBORO 461S M'a1n$I (91217645666 \r\n \r\nSYLVANIA O,ysBus ltHtss P/ace\" 4'W. OgeecheeSl (912)564-2-190 \r\nTitOI.IASVllLE 15375US19$ (912) 226-6025 \r\nRd THOMSON \r\n2658CobbNm (706) 595-2262 \r\nVALDOSTA l75 (Ex 61\u0026 N ValdoslaRd !912)244-4-460 \r\nVALDOSTALAKE PARK l-75\u0026t-lW'j376'Ex. 2 TmberDr. (912) 559--0229 \r\nVIDALIA 1503Lyor,sl-fwv 2110E (912)5379251 \r\n \r\n,.Oja \r\n \r\nFollovv the Sun~ \r\n1-800-DAYS INN www.days inn.com www.gomm.com \r\n \r\nRail's available at p,:mldp:,ting prn1\u003eer1ics only :u1d arc subjl'Cl 10 cha ngl' \\\\'ilhoul notice. Rat~ basl'd 1,n 1-4 IX'rsons per room. lllackoul 1\u003ecfiods may apply. Rooms are 011 a lhnilcd s1\u003eace available ba~is; ad\\ancc f(.~crw1 tiom:, rec:oinmc'nded. 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Drive  Atlanta , GA 30303 \r\n \r\n RGIA \r\nOn My Mind \r\nHighway Map \r\n... \r\nGeqrgia is ranked No. 1 nationwide in highway quality according to a survey conducted by T/re Road 111formatio11 Program. Congratulations to the Georgia Department of Transportation. \r\n \r\n I Georgia State Parks \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\n6 Historic Sites \r\n \r\nj ii \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nNo mailer which hisl;Jway you're) \r\n \r\n1 AmimoloFalls 1 BlockRDdc Mountain \r\n3 Bobb Brown aaudlond(onyon \r\n.__ \r\n \r\n' traveling, a scenic state park or h}stori c sile 1is less tlijln -.. ,.6_ \r\n \r\n11 \r\na n hour away. Tr~vel at a ~lower pace and enjoy our'\"' \r\n \r\n,-1.- \r\n \r\n2:-a ~ - tiful state. \r\n \r\n1 J \r\n \r\n10 Ft.Ymga \r\n \r\n1706265.-1703 706746-2141 706113-1046 1706 657-4050 l912B81-5256 7063593458 706 63.4858 li11l83~6170 (706695-1621 \r\n17701867-3-189 \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\n2 -9 \r\n \r\ni \r\n \r\n18 57 14 \r\n \r\nf-3 \r\n \r\n48 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\n1-1 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\nK-5 \r\n \r\n75 \r\n \r\n16 1-59 B-1 \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\n11 1.95 P-19 \r\n \r\n165 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\nt, \r\n \r\n140 \r\n \r\n11 11 85 DlD \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\n(-13 \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\n15 \r\n \r\nD-1 \r\n \r\n47 \r\n \r\nG-5 \r\n \r\nCAMP I NG \r\n \r\n\\\\ \r\n \r\n/1// \r\n \r\nWi~ a.W11Re\u003crealionArt0 \r\n \r\n1770~67-5313 \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\n11 Genernl (ottcc \r\n \r\n(9 12)380082 51 \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\n~1 6 \r\n \r\nChoose from a variety of shaded,campsites, each with \r\n \r\n12 GeoraeLSmi1h 1J Gearqel.BoQbv \r\n \r\n(912)76J.2759 (912768 ,2571 \r\n \r\n' 25 30 5 \r\n \r\nM 11 (- 15 \r\n \r\nelectrica l anci,water hookups, grill s or fire ri~gs;{~d \r\n \r\n14 GeorioYeterans \r\n \r\nli111276-2371 77 \r\n \r\n10 1.75 ~14 \r\n \r\n... picnic tables. Modern restrooms with hot shower's and '- ' flu sh toil ts are cemra ll y l~,c, ated. \r\n \r\n15 GordONa-Alaklrnona 16 Hamhurq 17 Ha, LaCf(r'1: \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n18 Harl \r\n \r\n,L,_o_o.,,6~,_R-,--o_O_M_S_ --,-__r...,.~' ..1,_'------,---- \r\n \r\n- 19 Hioh folk 20 In ionxrinas \r\n \r\nHoteFstyl e rooms take on a ;~!axing charm whe n surrounded by beautifu l forests and lakes. All fi ve \r\n \r\n21 Jll'llesff. floyd 22 Jllhlloorm 23 Llllra~. Wall(ei- \r\n \r\n(91215S7.n4S 19121551-2393 17061557-3001 \r\n1770)830.2222 (912)287.4900 \r\n \r\n23 30 51 62 Ill 90 25 JI 44 \r\n \r\nM,1 3 \r\n \r\nK~ \r\n \r\n20 1-20 H-7 \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\nJ-4 \r\n \r\n1-75 f-9 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\nG-8 \r\n \r\nB-3 \r\n \r\n6 1-20 B-7 \r\n \r\nM 17 \r\n \r\nlodges have a resta urant, ijnd some have swimming \r\n \r\n24 Liltte0cmtIDff 25 Mormio ~Drinos \r\n \r\n1 912 )86\u0026.774 \r\n \r\n58 30 10 \r\n \r\nK 13 \r\n \r\n19121982-1660 \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\nN- 0 \r\n \r\npool s and gift shops. \r\n \r\n26 Mis~cloe \r\n \r\n{706)5410321 107 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\nl-7 \r\n \r\n1.J MouasinCrl!f!k. \r\n \r\n71)6)9473194 5\\ \r\n \r\nH- 1 \r\n \r\n(OTTA.GES \r\nFully equipped co ttages ranging from one to three \r\n \r\n8 Pono10Mounloin(onsmarioo 29 Pravidencelmvon(omerva1ion 30 Redlao Mot.ntoin \r\n \r\n1770)389-78(]1 l9121B38-6202 (770197 -4226 \r\n \r\n'10 f-7 (-13 \r\n,o 33 IB 1-75 0-4 \r\n \r\nbedrooms offer kitchens, linens, and fireplaces or \r\n \r\nJ I Reed8ill!lhom JL RictadB. Ru'MII \r\n \r\n(91218963m {706)2 ]J.21).0 \r\n \r\n\"28 \r\n \r\nl-7S H-17 \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\nK-5 \r\n \r\nwoodburnin g stoves. Most have grills. picni c tables and porches. \r\nHISTORY \r\n \r\n33 )0pelOISICnd Ke-StfU \r\n \r\n19121\\BS-225 1 \r\n \r\n\" .,. Revno!dsMansion eminole 35 Slri \r\n \r\n(91214BS.2299 \r\n \r\nl~m861lllf \r\n \r\n\u003eU \r\n \r\n1912159~1300 Bo \r\n \r\n6 SmillloaYWoad!.{onstfVIJlionl.reo I 7!1,3087 \r\n \r\n1-95 0-16 \r\n10 ... \r\n,.Q-14 \r\n \r\nGeorgia has a rich history preserved at 18 state hi storic si tes, includi ng Indian mounds, plantations, stately hom es, military forts and a gold museum. 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From \r\n \r\n4) WatsonMil Brielgt \r\n \r\n21 \r\n \r\nJ-5 \r\n \r\na leisurel y lakeside stroll to more chall enging backpacking, you' ll find a trai l just for you. \r\n \r\n46 AH.Ste hens \r\n47\"\" \" 4Blolomoki-ds \r\n \r\n1706)4562601 \r\n \r\n25 \r\n \r\n912727-2339 \r\n \r\n65 \r\n \r\n19121723-5296 41 \r\n \r\n1-20 K-7 1-95 Q-14 \r\n{16 \r\n \r\nGOLF \r\n \r\nChallenging golf courses with affordable greens fees a nd cart rentals are located at George T. Bagby, Georgia Veterans, Hard Labor Creek, Laura S. Wa lker, Little Ocmulgee, Gordonia-Alatama ha and Victoria Bryant state parks. \r\nCall today! Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EST \r\nInformation 6 Brochures 404-656-3530 Reservations 800-864-7275 \r\n \r\n49 Chief YannHoir;e SO Dohlaneo lioldM~ SI E1owahlndionMounrl\u003c. 52 Foll Ki~ Goor e 53 forlMorris 54 Ho oadlield Plankltiorr 55 .bre1Nantation 56 Whioon DamM \r\n~ 57 \r\n'SI 'st \"to '1T '62 63 Wor e \r\n \r\n25!8 \r\nmo \r\n2126 2256 (9 -3023 \r\n \r\n'75 D-2 f-3 \r\n17S 0-5 1-95 P-16 1-95 Q-15 1-95 p.)6 \r\n,H.-,1s \r\nG-1 9 \r\nD-1 0 I.JS (.J \r\n~5 K-6 \r\n\u003e3 1-95 Q-1 3 \r\n \r\n Sabcocll . 0-16 ... F-16 \r\n,,,,,. E-16 \r\n. H3 \r\n \r\nH-16 \r\n \r\nrtow \r\nt ~ 8.af'MC~ \r\n \r\n~:aJ- 16 \r\nL-10 N-13 \r\n \r\nt ~~:~~i \r\n \r\nBertyton .  . 8-3 \r\n \r\n.., \r\na,, \r\n' 'M,17 \r\n.. ... . G-1 C - 16 \r\n...P-13 \r\n' ',,C-16 \r\nG-, \r\n.,.,,,GIO \r\nH-11 H-19 \r\nH \r\n..H \r\n,,,0 -18 \r\na-, \r\nK 11 G 16 0-18 M - 16 E-1~ \r\n \r\nG E O R G I A STAT[ HIGHWAY $YSTCM AND CONNECT IONS \r\n,,. (OOP(~/1,!IO\u003eI W11M !HI U S 111~1 .. l\u003eIT Of ,aoNSf ORIAIION ,OPl,UIIO~OfClllll lSO(:QHllJ~ l! US i tlOC!NSUS ISQ\\lltlO SYl! !OL l~ ~CA!U COl/~ 11 SLU ) \r\n. .'\"'\"\"\"' .... ,. ._..( -UQ IIM .041~ \r\n\"~o,o~: _ ,.,.,s, \r\n \r\n--=i== \r\n~ \r\n \r\n__.,. .., \r\n \r\nINlE FI ST.U[ S YSTE M IS SHO WN IN GFI El! N . OTHUI PIII NCI PA l, THl'IOUO H HIG HWAYS .t,AE SHO W,. I N FIEO . AEM.l l N1HG HIGH WAY S AA[ SHO N IN B L  C II.. \r\n \r\nTl'an s po rl  lio nB ardMe m ff rs 1\"/P li,ng\u003cl.\u003elct.CN\"\"'~ \r\n \r\n=1:~m \r\nJ 8',,e!ly l\"\"fl'Ot\u003cl _..,,,..,. 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H-18 D-8 \r\n \r\n14 \r\n \r\n,._. .1..~','.::.':.\".''.!=:.SUMo \r\n \r\n~ \r\n_,.., \r\n \r\nATLANTIC OCEAN \r\n \r\n11 \r\n \r\n11 \r\n \r\n,._ ,,, ,_ \r\nK-10 Vanl'lllfl F-10 \r\n~ ~ \r\n \r\n  M \r\nWalk the Pathways of Presidents. \r\nTwo U.S. Presidems have called this region of Georgia home. Franklin D. RooSC\\'ch built the onl)' home he ever owned, The Little Wh it e Hou se, in Warm Sp rings and Jimmy Caner still lives today in the rural town of Plains. Both sites offer a new perspective illlo the unique personalities of these two international figures. \r\nHistory is a pan . - - - - - - , of everyday life here - you can step back to 1850 a1 a living history museum and learn the crafts and trades of the preindustrial Sou1h or remember the tragedy of the American Civil War at our National Memorial to all American PO\\-Vs. You can explore t he development of telephone technology, trace the lifestyles of American foot soldiers through time, and even find relics of iron-clad gunboms at 1hc only Confederate Naval Museum. You can enjoy even more that's special about Georgia's Presidential Pathways from catchin' the big one a1 the bcs1 bass fishing lake in the: coun try, hiking in Georgia's largest State Park or grandest Canyon, hand feeding an endangered wild animal, to holding nature's most delicate creature at the Callaway Ga rden's Day ButterOy Center. Cal l for a free Visitors Guide that will make rour visi t to the Pathways even more enjoyable. \r\n \r\nprol'iJi11x et1~r accl'$S/Qr silk trips wlxrcyou 11 SN' rejl('f:fkms ofthe \r\n:111,eb\u003c:ll11111 c\"'\" the Cil'il 1n,, \r\nyears. tlx lxriffl?,C 1Jj/uo U. S. f\u003eresUknts mid lbc birlb oflbe \r\n20/b mt/Ur)' Soulb. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA'S PRESIDENTIALPATHWAYS \r\nCAI.I. fO H ,I fHEE THWEI. GUIDE J-800-85 1-3334 EXT. 81'1'8 \r\n \r\n Many Americans have food memories of s Uiog along Main Street in their hometowns. Da)Nof dime stores, soda fountains and afternoon matinees at the local theater can still be relireil in most of Georgia's Main Street eities. \r\n \r\nThe \"Main Street\" designation is given to those ci \r\n \r\ncommitted to an ongoing downtown revitali1,atio \r\n \r\nprogram. Disco, \r\n \r\nb er of y \r\n \r\nGeorgia's new \r\n \r\nFor specific iofo Thomas, State Wheatley St, Am \r\n \r\nWhile tr aveling through Georgia, you're bound lo have questions about the local area, whether it's \" How do I get to the Whistle Stop Cale?\" or \"What's happeni ng in town thi s weeken d?\" Sl op at one of the conveniently located welcome center s. where lriendl~ faces are ready to help with direction s and inform ation on local events. attrnctions, restaurants and lodgin g. Por more informat ion on the closest local welcome cen ter, refer to the regional li stin gs in Georgia 011 illg .If ind , the states officia l trnvel guide. \r\n \r\nAlba n) Al ma Helen Andt:rso nv il l1 At hens Augusta Bainbridge Baxlty Brun swi ck Byron \r\n \r\nChal l swort h Clax1on .1011Psboro D11l 1lonrga Daril'l1 Dawso n\\ illc Douglas Douglasrille Dublin Watkins,illc \r\n \r\nEas1111an Elbr,ton lllnr Ridge flai nrs\\illr Ellij a,1 Glrnn villl' Calhm 111 Jekyll lsland Mac-on .l l acl ison \r\n \r\nMariettn Me tt er SoJ)erion \r\ni't'IT\\' \r\nClaylun Hci dsr illt  Homt' Sarn 1111ah ~ta 1cshoro ~lone \r\n \r\nMountain Tlto masr ille Tocroa \\01 111~ Harris Atl ant a \\'idalia \r\n \r\n TVJe inv ite _yo u to visit t he best source W a ro un d Fo r trave l information about \r\nGeorgia . \\Vhet he r yo u a re vis itin g o n bus in ess or f'o r p leas u re, browse Georgia On N\\y N\\ind on the \\-vorld \"vide we b to see what trave l opportu nit ies await you . Use o ur Per.Jona! 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Each issue includes an in-depth look at housi ng op1m1lu 11ities, \r\nhealihcare, lodging, dining, e nte11ai nmen l aml recreation . \r\ng ~TATIJNTA \r\nCo\"1m11nlty Dfrtetory \r\nFor your C\u003clpy of TARf.f.T1\\TLA\\Ti\\. call 1-800-221-6683. \r\n \r\n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bi500-pt6-bs1-bg3-b1996-b-a-bmap","title":"Georgia on my mind: 1996 travel guide","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia Travel Publications, Inc., manufacturer.","Georgia Hospitality \u0026 Travel Association, publisher.","Georgia. Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, issuing body.","Georgia. Tourism Division, issuing body."],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018"],"dcterms_creator":["Georgia. 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All at reasonable prices. \r\nCall now... your room is waiting \r\n(800) 541-3268 \r\n \r\n Georgia opens its doors to the world this year for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games and invites peopie from around the globe to experience the history, culture and beauty of both the old and new South. Visitors will find that Georgia offers the best places for any lifestyle, including a prominent, international city to do business, genteel Southern plantation towns to relax and either picturesque mountains or pristine beaches to play \r\n \r\nTourists can discover the rich heritage of the state in the nostalgic towns that lie between the Appalachian Mountains and the Okefenokee Swamp. Don't forget to stop and sample the tastes of the region like sweet tea, cornbread, black-eyed peas, barbecue and peach pie in one of the locals' favorite spots. Whether it's the Olympics or a family vacation that draws you to the state, no doubt Georgians will greet you with a dose of true Southern hospitality. \r\n \r\n FouR RINGS \r\n...J) \r\nYOUR TRAVEL AGENT MAY HAVE \r\nover oo  \r\n \r\nGwinnettPJace, MarlretSquare at Nooh DeKalb, Shannon Southparlt Mall and Town Center at Cobb-four great reasons to hit the ground shopping. \r\n \r\nOnl y fi ve minutes So uth of the airport, you' ll find Shannon So uthpark Mall. A fri e ndl y pl ace with Macy's , \r\n \r\nRich's and a vari ety of spec ia lty sho ps. If you head North on 1- 85, you' ll find another po pul ar destinati on fo r \r\n \r\nboth local s and to uri sts, Gw innettPlace. A mall know n fo r its Southern charm and hospitality- not to menti on \r\n \r\n) \r\n \r\ngreat stores like Pari sian and Warner Bros . Studio Store, just to name a few. \r\n \r\nLf you head No1th of the perimeter on I-75, take a trip to Town Center at Cobb. Another great hopping destination with The Disney Store, Abercrombie \u0026 Fitch, and over 220 specialty shops. When in town, head East to Decatur 's own neighborhood favorite, MarketSquare at North De Kalb. Located off of 1-285 at Lawrenceville Highway and North Druid Hills Road, MarketSqu are at North De Kalb features favorites li ke Stein Ma11, Ri ch's, Mervyn's, and more. \r\n \r\nWith fo ur mall s, seventeen department stores and over 600 specia lty shops, chances are you' ll fi nd plenty to write home abo ut. Ju st ca ll 1-800 -9 14-4387 fo r more in fo rm ati on. \r\n \r\n Georgia On My Mina is tho Offkiol Trove! Guide for the Stole of Georgia. Published jolnrlr by, \r\nThe Georgia Deportment of Industry, Trade \u0026 Tourism P.O. Box 1776, Atlanta GA 30301 (404) 656-3590 Randolph 8. Cardozo, Commissioner Hanno Ledlord, Deputy Commissioner for Tourism Barbaro Daniell, Assiltanl Direclor Morketing/(ammunily Relations Robert Busby, Audia-Visual Diredor \r\nPublication Concepts, Inc. 62115 Barfield Road, Suite 2BO Atlanta, Georgia 30328 (404) 255-5603 FAX, (404) 25\u003e-0717 Stlly S. Goldman, (lief \u0026ecu#ve Officer Richard 0. Goldman, Presiden/ Mithoel Thurmond, V-tte President -lnlonnalion System, lorry Halpern, V-Ke PresidentSales EthanArnold, Vire Presid,nt- Operolians Roe (oiler, Editor, GOMM Berylonn Strada, Senior Editor Tom Jona,, Produdion Managtt Deb Dennis, Salas Executive Nina Human, Sales Executive Eri\u003c Jeffries, 0/redor al Special Pul,/i\u003calia,. Joni Mitchell, Sales \u0026,wtive Alli10n Stapleton, Soles \u0026ew#ve Donnie Wolden, Salas \u0026ew#ve Special Tourism J. Renee Harrison, Edita, Mory Beth Henderson, fdilOr Coralyn Atkin10n, Production Alsislant Gidgert Jocks-On, Sa/a, Assiltant Heather Mendel10n, fdit0tiol Assiltant V-lci levy, Boolkeeper And inconjunction with: \r\nThe Georgia Hospitality ond Travel Association 600 West Peachtree Street, Suite 1500 Atlanta, Georgia 3030B {404) 873-4482 Robert R. King, President Bob Ru,sell, Chairman Mory Thurmon, V'Ke PresidenlAdministration Ronald Fennel, Vice President \u0026t,rno/ Relations Oorid To~or, Vire President-Membership Dionne Hardaway, \u0026ew#ve Alsis/Onl lee Steiner, Membership Serrices Manager Heather Ayres,Membership (oardioot0t Gino Picken, M..ling [oardinata, Julie Holland, Re\u003ceptionisl/Olfire Assis/ant Georgia On My Mina ispublished jointtr by Publicotion Concept~ Inc. (PCI) and the Georgia Oeportmentol lndus!ry, Trade \u0026Tourism (GOITT) and in conjoo\u003clion with theGeorgia Ho,pitolity and Tra,el Association(GHTA). All Tro,el Region editorial is prorided by GOITT; lis!ng inlormotion is provided by GOITT empt a, indicated by GHTA. \r\nFor advertising sales inlomatton please contoct: Pvbllcatlan Concepts, Inc. (404) 255-5603 or (BOO) 875-0778 FAIi (404) 755-07 17 For ofree copr of Georgia 0.. My Mina pleo,e coll: 1-800 -VISIT GA (fl.il-4842) All photography provided courtesy of GOITT and the Georgia Deportment of Natural Resources, unless noted otherwise. Cover Photo, Greg Knobloch, Dione Kirkland Printing, Ouod Graphics,Thomoston, GA GOITT, PCI and GHTA make every ortempt to allure the occurory ofthe inlormolion prorided. GOITT, PCIandGHTA oepl noresponsibility for errors of omission In10\u003c1 or of materials furnished by advertisers, members and contriburcn. No port of thispublication may be reproduced without permillion of the publisher. \r\nIf you are an Individual who may require assistance with this information, please contad the ADACoordinator for the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade \u0026 Touris mot (404) 656-3710. \r\n: \r\n'r \r\n\\ \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nAlbany \r\n \r\nPlantation \r\nTrace \r\nPT page 185 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro - - . . . - - - AM page 60 \r\nClassic South \r\nCS page 77 \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nMM page 131 \r\n \r\nHow To Use This Travel Directory \r\nThe State of Georgia is divided into nine travel explaining abbreviations used in the listings regions, as pictured above. The sections of this section. directory describe each travel region , To help you further, each travel region has its highlighting the cities and towns, attractions, own COLOR CODE, which is used on the map lodgings, food services, travel services and above, and throughout the regional section. more. The mileage chart on the next page gives an indication of the distance between cities. To Read About A Region \r\nEach travel region has unique characteristics To find a DETAILED MAP of each region, turn to that make it special. If you want to learn more the page listed with each region, above. This about a particular region, turn to the page listed map will provide an overview of the cities and for that region in the TABLE OF CONTE TS on towns, attractions and highways in that region. page 6. \r\nVISITOR I FORMATIO CE TERS AND LOCAL You will find a narrative description of the WELCOME CENTERS for each region are listed region , followed by a detailed list of attractions, adjacent to this map. 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ij ay \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nE nigm a \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nEton \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nFairburn \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\nFai rm ount Fargo \r\n \r\ncNcW \r\n \r\n176 96 \r\n \r\nFarmington Fayettevi lle \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n12 1 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\nFi tzge ra ld \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\nFlovi ll a \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\nFlowery Branch Fo l k s t on \r\n \r\ncNcE \r\n \r\n157 96 \r\n \r\nForest Park \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\nForsyth \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n12 1 \r\n \r\nFort Gaines \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nFort Oglethorpe \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nFor t Va lley ~'ra nklin \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n12 1 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\nGai nesvi lle Ga rden City Gay \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\nG le n n v ille Golden Isles \r\n \r\nMM 133 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\nGood Hope \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nGordon Gra ntvi ll e \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\nG ray Gree nsbor o Griffin Grovetown Guyton \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\nHagan \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\nHa hi ra Ha milton \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nHa mpton \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nCily \r\n \r\nTR Page# \r\n \r\nHapevi ll e H a rl em \r\n \r\nAM \r\ncs \r\n \r\n68 79 \r\n \r\nHa rtwell \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nHa wkinsville \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\nHa z le h u rs t \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nHe le n \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nHi a wassee Hinesvi lle \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\nH inton Hoga ns vi lle \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nHome r Home rville \r\n \r\ncNcE \r\n \r\n158 96 \r\n \r\nIndia n Springs \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nJ ackson \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nJ ackso nvi lle \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nJasper \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nJ efferson J ekyll Isla nd \r\n \r\ncNcE \r\n \r\n158 96 \r\n \r\nJ esup \r\n \r\nMM 134 \r\n \r\nJ onesboro \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\nJuliette \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nK en n esaw Kingsland \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\nKingston \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nKnoxvill e \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nLaFaye tte La Gra nge \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nLa ke Lanier Is l. \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nLake Park \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nLa kela nd \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nLakemont \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nLavoni a \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nLa wrencevi ll e \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\nLees bu rg Leslie \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nLilburn Lincoln ton \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\ns \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\nLithia Springs \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nLithonia \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\ncc Little St. Simons Isl. \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\nLi ze ll a \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nLocust Grove \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nLoganvi lle \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nLookout Moun ta in NW 176 \r\n \r\nLouis vi lle \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\nLudowi ci \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nLumber City Lumpki n \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nMa bleton \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\nMacon \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nMa di son \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\nMans field \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\nMa rble Hill \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nMa ri etta Ma rtinez \r\n \r\nAM \r\ncs \r\n \r\n69 79 \r\n \r\nMaysvi ll e \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nMcCaysville \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nMcDonough \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\nMcRae Me ridia n \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\nMette r Midvi lle Midway \r\n \r\ncMsM \r\n \r\n134 80 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\nMi la n \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nMilledgevi ll e Mill e n \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nMiln e r Mi tchell \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nCily \r\nMonroe Mon tez um a Monli cello Morela nd Morga nto n Morrow Mou ltri e Mountain City Mt. Ber ry Mt. Vernon M u s e ll a Newn an Norcross Oakw ood Ocilla Oma h a Oxford Pa rro t t Patter on Peach tree City Pendergrass P e nfi e ld Pe rry Pine Moun tain Plai ns Poole r Powder Springs Quitma n Ra bun Ga p Ray City Reidsvi ll e Remerton Resaca Rex Reyn o lds Ri chmond Hi ll Rin con Rin ggold Rising Fawn Ri ve rd a le R obe r t a Rober t.st.ow n Rock S pring Rockma rt Rome Rossvi ll e Ros we ll Round Oak Royston Rutledge \r\nandersvill e Sandy S prings Sapelo Isla nd Sasser Sautee Savanna h Sea Island Senoia S ha rpsburg S il o a m S ky Va lley Smarr S myr n a Snell vi ll e Socia l Circle Soperton Sparta S pringfield \r\n \r\nTR Page# \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nP'I' \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n98 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nNW 177 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nN ~: \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\n98 \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\ncNcE cc \r\n \r\n159 98 100 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nN ~: \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n7l \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\ncccs \r\n \r\n80 100 \r\n \r\nCily \r\nt. Ma rys S t. Simons I land Starr's Mill Statesbo ro S tockbridge Stone Mountain S umm e rvill e Suw a nee Sylvani a Sylvester Talbotton Ta llapoo a T allula h Fa lls Ta te Thomaston T homasville T homso n Thunderbo lt Tifton Tige r Tign a ll Toccoa Toccoa ~'alls Tooms boro T ow n s e nd Tremb ly Ba ld Trenton Tu cke r Turnervil le T,vi n City Tybee Isla nd Unadilla Union City Union Point Va ldosta Vid a lia Vi e nn a Vill a Ri ca Vill a now Vinings Wa les ka Wa lth ourville Wa rm Springs Wa iner Robins Wa rrenton Wa rthen Washington Watkinsvill e Wave rly Ha ll Waycro s Waynes boro We n twor t h West Point Weston Whigha m White White Plains Wildwood Will acoochee Winde r Win s ton Woodbine Woodbury Woodstock Woodvi ll e Young Harris Ze bul on \r\n \r\nTR Page# \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\ncc 100 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\ncc 101 \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n80 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\ncc 101 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nccsc \r\n \r\n80 98 \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\nP'I' \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n1 77 \r\n \r\nN W 177 \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nMM 135 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\nHH \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nPP \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\ncc 101 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\ncc 101 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nPT \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nMM \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\ncc 101 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nNW \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\npp \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nlisted alphabetically by town or city in that region. A map on the opening page of each regional section defines the region's location within Georgia. \r\nTo Read About A City \r\nGeorgia's cities and towns offer a vast array of attractions, travel services and lodgings. Each city or town can be found within the Trave l Reg ion (TR) indi cated in th e alphabetical listi ng of cities and towns above. For detailed information, turn to the page given. For an exact location of each city, see the Detailed Regional Map in each section. \r\nFinding an Attraction \r\nIf you have heard of one of Georgia's fa mous attractions, but don't quite know where it is \r\n \r\nlocated, turn to the ATTRACTION I DEX ON PAGE 208. This index will tell you where to read all about a particular attraction. \r\nGeorgia's Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureaus (CVBs) are listed on page 191. The CVBs can fi ll you in with all that is happening with in a particular community or assist you in making your traveling plans. If you are interested in planning a meeting in Georgia, ask for a meetin g planners guid e from the local CYB. \r\nA Georgia Road Map \r\nAcomplete Georgia road map is bound in this magazine toward the back of the book. It will provide you all the information you need to plan your trip through Georgia. \r\n \r\nDistances Between Cities (miles) \r\n \r\n(see the Georgia Road Map for a complete listing) \r\n \r\nAlbany \r\n \r\nI i i I I \"' f \u003c \r\n \r\n.g~ \r\nE \"\"' \r\n \r\n~ \r\n:i' \r\n \r\n\"\"' \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n0 '-' \r\n \r\n.., \r\n;a \r\n\"' \r\n \r\n~ \r\n~ ::. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n~ :E \r\n \r\n~ \r\na: \r\n \r\n~ \r\n~ \r\n~ \u0026'! \r\n \r\ne ~ \r\n~ \r\n \r\n:\u003cl \r\n'.!2 \r\n!: \r\n \r\n:ea \r\n \r\n37 168 200 180 92 219 113 144 233 216 195 80 113 \r\n \r\nAmericus 37 \r\n \r\n130 198 192 61 183 71 102 190 206 168 120 137 \r\n \r\nAtlanla Augusla \r\n \r\n166 130 \r\n \r\n139 257 123 53 8' 96 68 249 20\u003c 248 239 \r\n \r\n200 198 139 \r\n \r\n203 235 135 124 93 206 125 81 221 m \r\n \r\nBrunswick 180 192 257 203 \r\n \r\n255 316 173 216 325 78 111 120 59 \r\n \r\nColumbus 92 61 123 235 255 \r\n \r\n176 113 144 147 255 211 172 198 \r\n \r\nGainesville 219 183 53 135 316 176 \r\n \r\n125 113 99 252 219 280 281 \r\n \r\nMacon \r\n \r\n113 71 8' 124 173 113 125 \r\n \r\n36 152 167 120 154 150 \r\n \r\nMilledgeville 144 102 96 93 216 144 113 36 \r\n \r\n169 169 131 190 168 \r\n \r\nRome \r\n \r\n233 190 68 206 325 147 99 152 169 \r\n \r\n317 272 3IO 321 \r\n \r\nSavannah 216 206 249 125 78 255 252 167 169 317 \r\n \r\n56 165 103 \r\n \r\nStalesboro 195 168 20\u003c 81 111 211 219 120 131 272 56 \r\n \r\n162 100 \r\n \r\nValdosta 80 120 248 221 120 172 280 154 190 310 165 162 \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\nWaycross 113 137 239 177 59 198 281 150 166 321 103 100 61 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\n Sun-dappled forests, pristine streams and the incomparable Summer Olympic Games - they are all part of the magic that Is Georgia In 1996. From the pleasures of a family picnic In the northwest Georgia mountains to the thrill of watching Olympic athletes such as Georgia's own sprint superstar Gwen Torrence \"go for the gold\" at one of over 20 different venues aero- the state, Georgia welcomes the world with an unforgettable array of vacation opportunities. Gwen Torrence photo courtesy of USA Track \u0026 Reid. \r\n \r\nW ELC M E TO G EORGIA ... . . . . . .  . . \r\n \r\n.. . ........... 2 \r\n \r\nG EORG IA T RAVEL R EGIONS . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... . . .. .. . . . . . 4 \r\n \r\nG E RG IA C!TI E\" AN D T O\\X' N .. . .. . .  .. . ...  .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 5 \r\n \r\n[l icTO RY . . . . . . . . .  ... . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . . ... .. . .. .. 10 \r\n \r\nT RA ILS \u0026 P ARKS . . . . ... . .. . .... .. . . ... .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 12 \r\n \r\nC ULTURA L ARTS .... . . . ... . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . . . . . ... 14 \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 L EISU RE . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 \r\n \r\n1996 LYMPIC G ,V.\\ ES . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  .  ... . . . ... ... . 20 \r\n \r\nFAIR\" \u0026 F ESTIVA LS . . . . . . . . . .... . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 24 \r\n \r\nB ED \u0026 B REAK FAST l NNS .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . ... 28 \r\n \r\nC ONVENTIO \u0026 VI SIT RS B UREAUS \r\n \r\n191 \r\n \r\nS ELECTE D rrRACTI ONS I NDEX .. ....  .  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  .  . . . . . .  . . . . . 208 \r\n \r\nT R A V E L REGIONS \r\n \r\nTLANTA M ET R \r\n33 \r\n \r\nHI STO RI C [J EART LAN D \r\n103 \r\n \r\nRTII WEST M 161 \r\n \r\nCLASS IC SOUTI I \r\n \r\nM AGN LI A MIDLAND \r\n127 \r\n \r\nPLANTATI N TRA E \r\n \r\nC L NIAL C OAST \r\n83 \r\n \r\nN RT! !EAST M OUNTAI S 137 \r\n \r\nPR E !DE, TIAL P ATIIWAYS \r\n193 \r\n \r\nWelcome! As a youngster growing up in Young Harris at the foot of the great Appalachians, I was convinced there is no finer place to be than in the North Georgia Mountains. Having now experienced Georgia's many ocher scenic creasures, like the sunny coastal beaches and the pristine beauty of our lakes and rivers, l am pleased ro share chem wi th you. Georgia even has its own \"Linle Grand Ca nyon\" char is well wo rth the trip off the interstate char you are accustomed to traveling. \r\nAs a former history professor, I would especially like to invite you to ex plore Georgia's rich and colorfu l past. Georgia is one of the original 13 coloni es that eventually becam e one of the first rares in our councry. We are home to rwo American Pres idents, the world's most popular soft drink, the inventor of the C herokee alphabet and the world's largest college ca mpus. \r\nMy wife, Shirley, and I maintain our family home in the mountains, bur our memories of great Georgia vacations screech the entire length of the sta te. We are honored chat you are cons idering Georgia as your United rares vacation destination. We believe char yo u will find, as we did, chat each visit ends with a longing to return. \r\nWith warm best wishes and best regards, \r\nI am , sincerely, \r\n~ill~ \r\n \r\n BRE \r\n \r\nTHE 1996 OLYMPIC GAMES, HISTORIC SAVANNAH, A GREAT ROOM \u0026 FREE \r\n \r\nl(~ \r\n \r\nWhatever great sights you're out to see in Georgia, from Stone Mountain to the Masters at Augusta, H oliday Inn hotels wi ll open your eyes wi th our specia l BEST BREAKS5M bed and breakfast package at participati ng hotels. BEST BREAKS packages inclu de one room and breakfast for 2 adults, up to a $12 value* in our resta ura nt. And as always, kids 19 and under stay free in their parents' roo m:'' So hurry. It'll be time fo r your Georgia vaca tion before you know it. Ca ll now for reserva tions. \r\n \r\nQe) \r\nm \r\nAtlanta1996 TM,Cl1\"2ACOG \r\nOfficial Hotel Sponsor 199601ymplcGamcs \r\n \r\nCALL 1-800-615-PLAN (7526) OR YOUR TRAVEL AGENT \r\n \r\nALBANY  E. Oglethorpe Blvd. 9 12-883-1650 \r\nATLANTA AREA Airport-South 404-761-4000 \r\nAt Lenox 404-264-1111 \r\nFulton Co. Stadium  Downtown Area 404-658- 1610 \r\nCentral 404 -873-466 1 \r\nCumberland/Smyrna  404-333-99 10 \r\nDouglasville (Six Flags Area) 404-949-5730 \r\n \r\n1-20 East (Snapfinger Woods)  404-981-5670 \r\n1-75 Town Center Mall (Kennesaw) 404-427-5210 \r\nNorthlake 404-938-1026 \r\nMidtown North 404-351-3831 \r\nPeachtree Corners  (Norcross/Tech Park Area) 404 -448-4400 \r\nPerimeter Mall (Dunwoody Area) 404-457-6363 \r\nRoswell (Dunwoody Area) GA, Rt.400/Holcomb Bridge Rd. 404-992-9600 \r\n \r\nSuwanee-I-85 404-945-4921 \r\nAUGUSTA Gordon Hwy. At Bobby Jones Expwy. 706-737-2300 \r\n1-20 At Washington Rd. 706-738-8811 \r\nBAINBRI DGE  9 12-246-00 15 \r\nCALHOUN-Exit 130 706-629- 9 19 1 \r\nCARTERSVILLE 404-386-0830 \r\nCOMMERCE  \r\n706-335-5183 \r\n \r\nCOV I NGTON  \r\n404-787-4900 \r\nDUBLIN-I-16-Exit 14 912-272-7862 \r\nELBERTON  \r\n706-283-8811 \r\nKINGSLAND (St. Marys Area) 912-729-3000 \r\nLAGRANGE  706-885-9002 \r\nMACON Bypass-I-475 912-788-0120 \r\n1-75 Exit SSA 912-474-2610 \r\n \r\nMADISON  \r\n706-342-3433 \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE 912-452-3502 \r\nNEWNAN  \r\n404-25 1-2828 \r\nSAVANNAH AREA Midtown (7100 Abercorn Street) 912-352-7100 \r\nMulberry (Historic Downtown) 912-238-1200 \r\nTIFTON  I-75-Exit 18 912-382-6687 \r\nVALDOSTA (1-75, Exit 5) 912-242-3881 \r\n \r\n Denotes Ho liday Inn Express., horcl loca ti on. Y Denores Ho liday In n Seleci-sm loca rion. BEST BREAK.Ssm rooms are limited and subject ro pri or sa le. Roo ms may be unava ilable d uring blacko ut o r high demand periods.  Includes one room plus a coupon redeema ble for breakfast fo r rwo adults. Value up to $6.00 pe r person (U.S.). Max. of $ 12 per roo m. Taxes, gr::uuitics a nd alcoho lic beverages excl ud ed . Ho lida y In n Express horcls offer conti nental \r\nbrea kfast bar o nl y.  Ro ll away bed charges may appl y. This is a list o f horcls p:i rriciparing in this promotion o nl y. For a complete list of Holiday Inn!!\u003e hotel loca tio ns, sc-c a Ho liday Inn \\'Vorldwidc d irecto ry avai lable at any Holiday Inn hotel.  1996, Ho liday Inns, Inc. All rights reserved . \r\n \r\n MAKE YOUR \r\n \r\nWelcome South, Y'all! \r\nThe Welcome South Visitors Center is more than just a visitors center! \r\n \r\nAmerica's first regional information center, the Southeast Tourism Society's \r\n \r\nARST STOP \r\n \r\n1995 Travel Attraction of the Year, is the perfect place to begin a tour of Atlanta, Georgia and the South! Take a self-guided, free tour of our state-of-the-art exhibits showcasing the best \r\n \r\nATIANTA'S NEW \r\n \r\nof the ouch: its attractions, history, culture and people. Finish your tour with a viewi ng of our award-winning film, \"One Day in Search of the South\" narrated by a famous Southern voice everyone is bound to recognize. \r\n \r\nAnd be sure to allow time for shopping in our high-quality Olympic \r\n \r\nWELCOME SOUTH \r\n \r\nmerchandise store and regional bookstore. Welcome South is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, at the corner oflnternational Blvd. and Spring St. adjacent to the Atlanta Gift Mart. \r\n \r\nHours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through aturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. \r\n \r\nVISITORS CENTER on Sunday. To book tours for groups of ten or more, call 404/224-2000. ~ ~-. . . \r\n \r\n~OYIH \r\n \r\n ACCOMMODATION IN GEORGIA \r\n \r\nThese restaurants have different menusl but the same \r\naccommodating a1mosphere. \r\n \r\nWonderful food and a warm welcome await you at these local restaurants. Like hundreds of other restaurants in your area, they accommodate non-smokers and smokers in accordance with their preferences. \r\nSo no matter what your favorite cuisine, look for the green and red symbol of The Accommodation Program and be assured that your choice will be accommodated. \r\n \r\nBRASSERIE LE COZE Lenox Square Mall Atlanta, GA 30326 404-266-1440 \r\nCARBO'S CAFE 3717 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30342 404-231-4433 \r\nCHART HOUSE 6450 Powers Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30339 404-980-1671 \r\nCHOPS 70 W. 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' GO ETCH IUS \r\n.if!' HOUSE \r\n405 Broadway Columbus, GA 31901 706-324-4863 \r\nNATALIA'S 2720 Riverside Drive Macon, GA 31204 912-741-1380 \r\nPAUL'S THE RADISSON HOTEL 108 First Street Macon, GA 31201 912-738-2500 \r\nHARRY BISSffi'S 279 E. Broad Street Athens, GA 30601 706-353-7065 \r\n \r\nTHE LIGHTHOUSE 1653 S. Lumpkin St. Athens, GA 30606 706-613-6061 \r\nJEAN LOUISE 321 Jefferson Street Savannah, GA 31401 912 - 234 -3211 \r\nTHE BOAR'S HEAD One N. Lincoln Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-232-3196 \r\n \r\nTHE ABBEY 163 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-876-8831 \r\nBISTANGO 1100 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30309 404-724-0901 \r\n \r\nLook for other ads listing accommodating establishments in Georgia. For free information about \r\nThe Accommodation Program, and a complete list of participants throughout Georgia, please call 1-800-354-2888. \r\n \r\nANTHONYS 3109 Piedmont Road , N.E. Atlanta, GA 30305 404-262-7379 \r\n \r\nNONSMOKIRS ANDSMOKIU \r\nWl1.COMI \r\n \r\nAccommodation. It's a good sign. \r\n \r\nThe Accommodation Program. Courtesy of Philip Morris Incorporated. \r\n \r\n 73JJ at Savannah and urth state to ratify the Constitution \r\ning the tragic \" Trail of Tears.\" Atlanta developed as a transportation crossroads and became a city in 1845. But with the onset of the Civil War in 1861, Georgia's progress came to a halt. In 1863, Gen. William Sherman' s Union forces burned and destroyed nearly everything during their March to the Sea. After the Civil War, cities rebuilt and as manufacturing and trade grew, Georgia developed as the gateway of the South. Atlanta later played a pivotal role in AfricanAmerican heritage as the birthplace of both Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (left) and the Civil Rights movement. \r\n \r\n  Tucker  Athens \r\n \r\nAtlanta  \r\n \r\nThomson  \r\n \r\n Forsyth  Macon \r\n \r\nGEORGIA \r\n \r\nTifton  \r\n \r\nValdosta  \r\n \r\nATHENS \r\nBest Western Colonial Inn 170 N. Milledge Avenue \r\nAthens, GA 30601 706-546-7311 \r\nATLANTA \r\nBest Western American Hole/ 160 Spring Street NW Atianta, GA 30303 404-688-8600 \r\nBest Western Bradbury Suites 4500 Circle 75 Pkwy. Atlanta, GA 30339 n0-956-9919 \r\nATLANTA AREA NORTH (MARIETTA) \r\nBest Western Bon Air Motel 859 Cobb Parkway SE U.S. 41 Marietta, GA 30062 n0-427-4676 \r\n \r\nATLANTA AREA NORTHEAST {NORCROSS) \r\nBest Western Bradbury Inn 5985 Oakbrook Pkwy. Norcross, GA 30093 no-662-8175 \r\nATLANTA AREA NORTHEAST (TUCKER) \r\nBest Western Bradbury Suffes 2060 Crescent Centre Blvd. \r\nTucker, GA 30084 na-496-1010 \r\nATLANTA AREA SOUTH (STOCKBRIDGE) \r\nBest Western Atlanta South 3509 Hwy. 138 \r\nStockbridge, GA 30281 n0-474-8771 \r\nATLANTA AREA {ACWORTH) \r\nBest Western Frontier Inn P.O. Box600 \r\nAcworth, GA 30101 770-974-0116 \r\nATLANTA AREA (DOUGLASVILLE) \r\nBest Western Atlanta Suburban Inn 5481 Westmore/and Plaza Douglasville, GA 30134 \r\nno-949-4926 \r\n \r\nATLANTA AREA (SUWANEE) \r\nBest Western Falcon Inn \u0026 Conference Center 2743 Burnett Road Suwanee, GA 301 74 770-945-6751 \r\nBRASELTON \r\nBest Western Braselton Inn 303 Zion Church Road Braselton, GA 30517 706-654-3081 \r\nBRUNSWICK \r\nBest Western Brunswick Inn 1-95 \u0026 U.S. 341 \r\nBrunswick, GA 31520 91 2-264-0144 \r\nCALHOUN \r\nBest Western of Calhoun 2261 Hwy. 41 NE \r\n1-75 \u0026 Exit 132 East Calhoun, GA 30701 \r\n706-629-4521 \r\nCARROLLTON AREA {BREMEN) \r\nBest Western Carrollton 35 Price Creek Road Bremen, GA 30110 770-537-4646 \r\nCHATTANOOGA AREA (FT. OGLETHORPE, GA) \r\nBest Western Battlefield Inn 1715 Lafayette Road \r\nFt. Oglethorpe, GA 30742 706-866-0222 \r\n \r\nDALTON \r\nBest Western Inn of Dalton 2106 Chattanooga Road \r\nDalton, GA 30 720 706 -226- 5022 \r\nDILLARD \r\nBest Western Dillard P.O. Box329 \r\nDillard, GA 30537 706- 746-5321 \r\nFORSYTH \r\nBest Western Hilltop Inn 1-75 \u0026 GA 42 \r\nForsyth, GA 31029 912-994-9260 \r\nKINGSLAND (ST. MARY'S AREA) \r\nBest Western Kings Bay Inn 1353 Hwy. 40 E/Box 3029 Kingsland, GA 31548-3029 912-729- 7666 \r\nMACON \r\nBest Western Riverside Inn 2400 Riverside Drive Macon, GA 31204 912-743-6311 \r\nSAVANNAH \r\nBest Western Savannah Gateway \r\n1 Gateway Blvd. Savannah, GA 31419 \r\n912-925-2420 \r\n \r\nBest Western Savannah Historic District \r\n412 W. Bay Street savannah, GA 31401 \r\n912-233-1011 \r\nTHOMSON \r\nBest Western White Columns Inn/Thomson 1-20, Ex 59 Washington Road \r\nThomson, GA 30824 706-595-8000 \r\nTIFTON \r\nBest Western of Tifton 1103 King Road Tifton, GA 31 793 912-386-2100 \r\nVALDOSTA \r\nBest Western King of the Road 1403 N St. Augustine Road Valdosta, GA 31601 912-244-7600 \r\n \r\nYouR BEST BET Is A BEST WESTERN. \r\nFoR RESERVATIONS CALL 1-800-528-1234 AND ASK FOR PROMO CODE GE. \r\nBest Western Hotels are independently owned and operated. \r\n \r\n Gather up your sense of adventure and head for Georgia's backroads. There, you'll find a network of carefully planned, state designated trails and over 40 state parks, which offer travelers a chance to experience the heart of the state. Each trail has a theme, reflecting the heritage of that area. In the northwest corner of the state, the Chieftans Trail explores the history of the Native Americans who inhabited the region. The scenic 150-mile trail follows the development of three distinct cultures - the prehistoric Mississippian Culture, the Creek Nation and the \r\ners and monuments abound. Grand mansions and plantation homes are found along the Antebellum Trail, which winds its way through middle Georgia. For shopping, collecting, or just plain browsing, the Antiques Trall is a sightseer's paradise. \r\n \r\n Sleep Relier. [al Relier. \r\nIN G[ORGIA. \r\nWith Ramada's Bed and Breakfast Packages. \r\nWith Georgia's special Bed and Breakfast Packages, you'll wake up to a delicious breakfast.* You'll also wake up to a comfortable room, terrific amenities, exceptional service and a great value that millions have come to expect from Ramada. \r\nRamada's Bed and Breakfast Packages are available at participating Ramada locations throughout Georgia and while you're there you can enjoy Georgia's nearby attractions. So when you're traveling through the great state of Georgia, make your trip even greater. With a Bed and Breakfast Package at Ramada. \r\nFor reservations call \r\n1-800-2-RAMADA \r\nor your local travel professional \r\nand ask for the Bed \u0026 Breakfast Package \r\nAll things being equal we're better. \r\n \r\nParHdpaHng Georgia locaHons \r\nAlbany \r\nAthens \r\nBrunswick/I-95 \r\nCarrollton \r\nColumbus \r\nCordele \r\nGainesville \r\nJekyll Island La Grange \r\nMacon/ Conference Center \r\nSavannah/ Conference Center \r\nSavannah Area/ Richmond Hill \r\nTifton Valdosta \r\nWarner Robins \r\nAtlanta/Airport North Atlanta/Perimeter/ \r\nDunwoody \r\nAtlanta/Six Flags \r\nCollege Park/ Airport South \r\nTucker/Northlake \r\nUnion City \r\n*Bed and Brcakfut package available at participating prope_rties only. Based on availabilicy. Not valid with any other dis?\u003eunts or . programs or m connect10n witfi mcctin_gs, conventions, or groups. Black-out periods and s~al events are excluded. Package includes a full American breakfast at Ramada Inns and Plaza Hotels and an Executive Continental breakfast at Ramada Limiteds. Specific breakfast e ac!cages vary by P,ropercy. Offer valid thro!Wl December 31 , 1996. Check for details.  1995 Ramada Franchise Systems, Inc. \r\n \r\n Atlanta serves as the focal point for world-class pe~ forming and visual arts, including the Woodruff Arts Center, comprised of the High Museum of \r\nal professional dance companies and two major arts festivals. As visitors venture around the state, they'll find that the arts are an integral part of most Georgia communities. Athens takes pride in the growing collectlon at the Georgia Museum of Art, Marietta supports the critically acclaimed Theatre on the Square and Madison has restored an old school Into a cultu~ al arts center. Augusta has transformed a 1901 church into the Sacred Heart Cultural Center and Columbus boasts the elegant Springer Opera House. Thomson plays host to the Bllnd WIiiie Blues Festival, In honor of the town's native bluesman Willie McTell. \r\n \r\n GEORGIA \r\n \r\nRooM REsERVATIONS \r\n \r\nSeven days a week, 24 hours a day. \r\n \r\n1-8 0 0-E   \r\n \r\n~,. \r\n \r\ny,  \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\n-800-365-6942 \r\n \r\n With Its Ideal climate and natural resources, Georgia is a year-round paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and sportsmen. Take your pick: hunting, fishing or camping; golf or tennis; swimming, rafting or water skiing. Whatever your favorite sport, there's a playground awaiting you In Georgia. Water lovers flock to the state's famed coast where the Golden Isles offer luxurlous resorts and exquisite beaches. Thousands of acres of lakes and rivers offer excellent fishing opportunltles from fly fishing to bass fishing to deep-sea fishing. Georgia has become one of the gol \r\nplenty of publlc and private courts and frequent professional tournaments are held In both tennis and golf. Atlanta has several professional sports teams Including baseball's 1995 World Champion Atlanta Braves, as well as football, basketball, hockey and soccer teams. \r\n \r\n O hu tJ a .1pecial place. Far from the ordinary. And eve/l \r\nfarther from ,vorry. Where you call drive a .1tone '.,, throw from home or the office and be a millioll mile,, away. Where you 'LL enjoy beautiful .1urroundi1Zg.1, prompt .1ervice a!ld .1uperb dining. Or, perhap.11 .1tep out for an evenillg at the .1ymphony or the theater. All you have \r\nI \r\n \r\nto do i,, grab your better half, alld head to The Ritz -Carlton, Atlanta (t)owntown) or Buckhead. Either way, you 'LL he clo.1e to the city',, hotteJt .1hopping, reJtaurant.1 and nightcluh.1. Jiut call your travel profeJ.Jional or 800-241-3333. And \r\n.1oon, you 'LL have found the perfect haven you 've alway.1 dreamed about. \r\n \r\n-l l THE Rm-CARLTON\" ATI.ANTA (DowNTOWN) BUCKHEAD (UPTOWN ATIJ.NTA) \r\nA d an ra B a r ce l ona  Bosto n Buc kh ead  Cleve l a nd  Dearborn  Doub l e Bay  H ong Kong  Houscon  Hunringron H o t e l Kansas C it y  Ma rina del Rey New Yo r k  Pe nt ago n C it :, . Phil adelp hi a  Phoenix  San Francisco  Seoul  St. Loads  SJdneJ  T:,sons Corner  \\Vashi ngton, D.C. 0 1995: Si ngapore \r\n \r\n \"WILL WE EVER RUN OUT OF TREES?\" \"Of all the questions \r\nkids ask when they visit our tree nursery, that's the one I hear most \r\noften. They wonder about the forests and if someday all the trees \r\n \r\nwi11 be gon e. We 11, I'm pr oud to t e11 the m that at my com pany, \r\n \r\nGeorgia-Pacific, we're growing 50 million seedlings a year. And then \r\n \r\nplanting those seedlings on millions of acres of land. I think it makes \r\n \r\norests \r\n \r\nthe l\u003cids feel good to know that we care. That we're doing our part. And that we're going to \r\n \r\nmake sure there will always be plenty of trees. For them. And for \r\n \r\ntheir kids, too.\" Jimmy Anderson, Nurseryman Georgia-Rlcific ._ \r\n \r\n Until RecentlY, The One On The Left Has Been Easier To Move. \r\n \r\nFortunately, moving your finances doesn't have to be a cumbersome part of moving anymore. Because NationsBank offers a Newcomer Package - one single package that has all the information you need to feel at home in Georgia. \r\nPlease send a NationsBank Newcomer Package to: \r\n \r\nName \r\n \r\nAddress \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nState \r\n \r\nZIP \r\n \r\n( Telephone # with area code \r\n \r\nDate of move \r\n \r\nCity moving to \r\n \r\nMail to: NationsBank Newcomer Se rvices, 600 Peachtree \r\n \r\nStreet N.E., Atlanta, GA 30308. 1-800-553-729 1 \r\n \r\nGOMM \r\n \r\nFor instance, it tells you that NationsBank has nearly two hundred locations throughout Georgia, and we provide just about any financial service you might need - from simple checking to investment banking. It also has other items you'll need before you move, such as a map of the city, an application to open an account by mail and a coupon good for 200 free checks when you open a checking account with NationsBank in Georgia. \r\nSo before you start packing boxes, clip this coupon to send for a Newcomer Package. Or just call NationsBank Newcomer Services at 1-800-553-7291. It could be the easiest move you make this year. \r\n!!~!!1~,!~p~~-,~~~-- \r\n \r\ne 1995 NatimlSBank Co,porcuimi. NatimlSBank ofGeo,yw, N.A. Member FDIC e EQUlll Housing lender \r\n \r\n UMMER OLY \r\n \r\n The Olympic excitement begins when you take your seat alongside thousands of travelers to watch the world's most thrilling, spinetingling sports competition. Your entire experience will be enriched when you explore the many regions in Georgia hosting the Games and learn about each region's heritage, its people, its unique flavor. When you travel to Georgia, you'll find scores of fun, fascinating things to see and do. You'll discover breathtaking scenery, charming town squares, self-guided trails, graceful antebellum architecture, historic Civil War sites and sacred Indian mounds, tempting arts and crafts and delicious Southern cooking. \r\n \r\nIn addition to exploring the countryside and seeing the sites, you \r\n \r\ncan pack your days with special events scheduled in the cities \r\n \r\nand regions where the Olympic v \r\n \r\nre located. You'll have \r\n \r\ncountless opportunities to tailor \r\n \r\nvisit to your interests. \r\n \r\nCome to Georgia before the Games begin and linger when they're \r\n \r\nGeorgia Tourism On Parade \r\nJuly 17-August S, 1996 \r\nGeorgia Tourism On Parade rolls out the red carpet to Olympic \r\nvisitors all over the state at \r\n11 Georgia Visitor Information Centers. On your way to every Georgia venue city, atop and experience the apeclal sights, aounda and taatea of the area. Great entertainment, fantastic food and tradltlonal Southern hoapltallty welcome Georgia' visitor from around the world \r\nat each participating location. \r\nExciting, Interactive travel exhibits and unique and unusual crafts wlll also be available. \r\nAugusta  1-20 West \r\nColumbus  1-185 \r\nKing.land  1-95 North \r\nLavonia  1-85 South \r\nPlalna  Hwy. 280 \r\nRinggold -1-75 South \r\nSavannah  1-95 South \r\nSylvania  U.S. Hwy. 301 \r\nTallapoosa  1-20 East \r\nValdosta 1-75 North \r\nWest Point  1-85 North \r\n \r\nL_ \r\n \r\n Special Events Keep Olympic Visitors Busy \r\n \r\nG eorgia's Olympic venue cities and surrounding areas are proud to sponsor special activities to welcome, inform, and entertain Olympic visitors. All of the exciting events highlighted below occur during the Olympic Games. Many events begi n before and end after the Games are over. For event dares, see the sidebar in each regions section in this book. \r\nWhile you're in Atlanta, make plans to explore the citys many attractions sponsoring special exhibits for the Olympic Games. Attend your choice of the exhibitions and performances that comprise the city-wide Olympic Arts Festival. (Order your tickets for these events now). Also, check out Southern Crossroads, an exciting celebration thats free to the public featuring Southern artists, performers, music, and food in Centennial Olympic Park. Then stop by the Welcome South Visitors Center, the nations first regional visitors center, located within walking rustance of the Park. There yo u'll find information on Atlanta as well as seven \r\n \r\nsoutheastern states - Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee. \r\nAs yo u enjoy the yachtin g events in Savannah, be sure to visit the Olympians of Color, Georgia Olympians, and 600 Jewish Olympians exhibits. You'll also want to see the Yachting Photo exhibit and Visions of \r\nO lympic Sports for the 21st Century. If \r\nyou're a dance enthusiast, take in the Legend \r\nof the Waving Girl Ballet. If you love jazz, \r\ndon't miss the Savannah Jazz Fe rival. Get your fill of seafood at the Thunderbolt Seafood Festival and celebrate the sea at the Savannah Maritime Festival. \r\nWhen you come to Athens for footbal l, gymnastics, and volleyball or to Conyers for cycling and equestrian events, plan to take advantage of the many festivals and tours in the Historic Heartland. Ar Athens' Harvest Festival, watch demonstrations of quilt-making and other time-honored Southern art forms. Listen to highlights ofAthens' eclectic \r\n \r\nerhaps, a word taken too lightly these days. But not to \r\nthe people at Masters Economy Inns. \"Value\" is the [ [ [ ] center of our philosophy. Comfort, cleanliness and the \r\nbest value for your dollar is our pledged commitment to you. \r\nMaster the Art of \"Value\" on your next visit! \r\n \r\n1996 OLYMPIC GAMES \r\nVENUE SITES - SPORT/CITY \r\nATLANTA METRO REGION \r\nWithin City al Allanta: Army Slane Mountain Alhlelics  Olympic Sladium 8aclminlon  Ga. Slate Univ. laleball - Allanla-Fullan Co. Stadium Baslcell,al - Ga. Dome/Morehouse College BeachVo!le,balClaylan Co. llll9rnalional Park Boxing - Georgia Tech Cyding (Road)  Allanla Cycling ITraclrJ  Slane Maunlain Diving - Georgia Tech Fencing - Ga. World Congreu C... Gymnastics (Arlistic) - Georgia Dome Handbal  Ga. World Congress c.rt./ \r\nGa. Dome \r\n~ - Clark Allanla Urir,./ \r\nMarris Brown College Judo - Ga. World Congress Cenler Modem Pe111adilu.. -Various sites \r\nShoaling - Wol er- \r\nSwimming  Georgia Tech s,nchroliiad Swimmiiig  Georgia Tech Table Tennis - Ga. World Congress c.rt. \r\nTennis - Slane Mounlain \r\n.,.,W-Omni Coliseum Walw Polo - Geolvki Tech \r\n.,__.... - Ga. Werlcl Congress c.-- \r\nW.11tlt9  Ga. Wodcl (ongnisi Center \r\ncouflM COAST REGION \r\nYachlida  Savaiah \r\n \r\nEnjoy clean, comfortable rooms-relaxing surroundings-and unsurpassed \"Southern Hospitality to make your stay with us \r\nboth pleasurable and affordable. \r\n \r\n'4Jponrn1111be,,,elM!lrda1 dre,ci.,nNoothe,d,K(l(mfJ \r\napply Nol ~ol,d dunng Olympia \r\nOfol/te(i.pJaleWMh \r\n,...., 12/31/96 \r\n \r\nCorler~ \r\n \r\nne! \r\n \r\ni1lon1o e \r\n \r\n\"\\... /\"1/J('\\ \r\n \r\nMc'Drough . Augustoi2~ 'C/~ \r\n \r\n1 r:bin~' Macon \r\n \r\nSovonnoh \r\n \r\nTilton . ~ \r\n \r\nTOLL FREE RESERVATIONS: 1-800-633-3434 \r\n \r\nHIST0RfC HEARIWID5 REGION \r\nCycling (Mclunlain Bilcet  eon,... Equeslrian - eon,... \r\nFoolball Finals - Athens Gymnastics tRhylhnlicl - Alhens ~-Alhens \r\nNOlffHEA5T GA. MOUNTAINS REGION Canoe/Kayak (Sprintl  Lake Lanier Rowing  Lab Lanier \r\nPRESIDENTIAL PAlHWAYS REGION SoftbaR  Columbus \r\n \r\n music scene at Summerfest. In Covington, enjoy a tour and a taste at Fox Vineyards, a relaxing round on the green at The Oaks Golf Course, or a delicious meal at The Depot, Covingcon's restored 1855 train depot restaurant. In Barnesville, explore a working farm. In Macon, treat yourself to southern hospitality and good food at the Georgia on My Plate festival. Learn about Georgias physical resources and their uses at Cotton, Quiles and Clay and about Indian heritage at American Indian Arts, Crafts and Customs. Check out the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, a festival featuring big band, blues, country, gospel, southern rock, and symphony. In Milledgeville, take part in a screet dance, watch a film festival, and view arts and crafts at the Fest of 'Ville. In Madison, go to Southern Jubilee, the Madison Arts Festival, and explore beautiful historic homes. \r\n \r\nIf Olympic softball cakes you to Columbus and the Presidential Pathways region, festivals, food, and fun will keep yo u there. In Columbus, you'll find festivals to suit any interest: the Welcome Ceremony, Indian Festival, and Showboat Celebration. In Newnan, drop by the Heritage Festival and Special Tour of Homes and get your licks in at the Homemade Ice Cream Festival. And if yo u're hungry for true southern barbecue, Vienna, officially named BBQ City, US.A., is the place for you. \r\nIf yo u have some time between sporting events, venture to the Northwest Georgia \r\n \r\nMountains region. In Rome, for example, yo u can chow down on barbecue, pat your foot to bluegrass music, and watch Civil War reenactments at Festa Rome, A \r\nCelebration of the American South. If yo u're \r\na cowboy or cowgirl at heart, go to the 13th Annual Barrow County Saddle Club PCA Rodeo in Cartersville. If you love the theater, see productions of \"Steel Magnolias,\" \"Verdi ct in Bartow,\" and \"A Day with Margaret Mitchell.\" \r\nWhatever your tastes, whatever region you visit, Georgia has something just for you. Experience Georgia. \r\n \r\nThe Northeast Georgia Mountains, site of Olympic canoeing, kayaking and rowing on lovely Lake Lanier, will tempt you to participate in a number of entertaining activities, while enjoying the magnificent surroundings. Visit Dahlonega when the O lympic Torch passes through, catch local musicians on Fiddlin' Night, or enjoy an evening hayride. Elberton's all-day-long extravaganza, A Taste of Southern Hospitality, offers wonderful food, exhibits and entertainment. In Gainesville, you'll delight in a summer-long array of funfilled events, including a Performing Arcs Festival, a Visual Arts Festival, a Children's Festival and an International Food Festival. \r\n \r\n I \r\nBARNSLEY GARDENS ADAIRSVILLE, GEORGIA Ma,ch I6 - Ap,;I 14, DaffoJ;J t=.,,;,al. 250,000 l,loom,. May 25-27: Bluegrau anJ Barbet1uc. Jul y 13-14: Civi.l W.-.r cnca mpmcnl; full-Jrc n Confederate BJI. October 18 - J 9, 25-26: Spirils of llamalcy. llaunlingly true talc tolcl on tl1c 1ilc1 where they occurred . \r\n(770) 773-7-180 ext. 32 \r\nTIIE COTTO PICKIN' FAIR MAY 4-5 \u0026 OCTOBER 5-6 \r\nSpend a day in d1c counlry with 300 ex-pert cro1C1tme n , talented artist., and anli\u003c1uc 1pccia li_.t1 at thi 11 nat iona lly acclaimed \r\nfestival pichircsqucly 1ct around an olcl oollon 1tin. \r\nOcmom1lration1, country cookin(t and family cnlcrtainmcnl. 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m. Ga. llwy. 85,., \r\n50 mile, 1oud, of Atlanln. The Cotton Pickin' Fair \r\nP.O. Box 1 Gay, GA 30218 (706) 538-681-1 \r\n \r\nRiqaissaQGB ~ \r\nFestival ' ~ \r\nGEORGIA RE AISSA CE FESTIVAL SATURDAYS \u0026 SU DAYS \r\nAPRIL 20. JU E 9 A D OCT. 5. NOV. 3 \r\nBe trea ted like Royalty in our 30-acrc kingclom. Spectacular \r\ncnt erta imnc11t ad from acroH tl1c country wiJI ti.rill you witl1 \r\nover I00 9)10w1 claily! Sec the cxcitin~ Birda of Prey S liow a nd tl1 c Kini Jmul. It', a . lwppin jif cx trava !ifa nza in o ur Artilt' Marke tplace. Lots of dcliciou f00\u003cI! Game and ridca \r\nfor all ate. \r\nGcor!ifia Rcnaiuancc Festival \r\nP.O. Box 986 1.:: airl1urn, Gcori,iia 302 13 \r\n(-10-1) 96-1-8575 \r\nPRATER 'S MILL CO TRY FAIR MAY 11-12, 1996 \u0026 OCTOBER 12-13, L996 \r\n25TH ANNIVERSARY \r\nA quality arb and craft. fc1Jtival h e l(l in tl1c a tmoplierc of an olcl.faahionc\u003cI country fair fcaturin2 dcmonstratin~ cra ft 1111c11, workin~ firi1l mill , Soud,cm fooJ ,, mountain mu aic, country \r\n, tore ancl ca nocin i,t. On Ga. I lwy. 2 near Dalton , Ga. 7 mile, from ). 75, 9:00 a.m.  6:00 p.m . \\Vrile: Prater' Mi.II Foundation 848 Shu~\" R,I. Dalton, GA 30720 (706) 275-M I LL \r\n \r\nII NT'S MEADOW COUNTRY FAIR \r\nMAY 18-19 OCT. 12-13 11TH ANNUAL \r\nAntique,, Arb {.f Craft.t fc , tival. Dcmon1lration1 , entertainment , d,ilcl.rc n' aclivilica, spo rt. exhibits. \r\nOff I lwy. 278, 25 mile wct of Atlanta . II u n t ' I cacl ow 8510 Pace Road \r\nlliram , GA 30141 (770) 4-15- 7 J 66 \r\nMOSSY CREEK BARNYARD FESTIVAL \r\nAPRIL 20-2 1 A D OCTOBER 19-20 ''Tl,c \\Vay Tl1i11i,t1 1cd lo Be\" in cnd1antcd forc1l arou nd olcl \r\nl,0111c1tcacl witl1 pioneer c rafbmc n , fine artisan,, d,ampion ficlcllcr, l,crilage mu , ic on three  tai,tca, dogging, ,torytcll.ing, \r\nmulc.cl.rawn wagon aml hay riclcll , cou ntry coo king. 1-75 off GA 96 \r\nMouy Creek B.in1ya rtl Festival \r\nJ06 Anne Urive \\'l'.amer Robin,, GA 3 I 093 \r\n(912) 922-8265 \r\n \r\nDISCOVER OUR MAINStREET CITIES \r\n \r\nMany Americans havefond memories ofstro/Jltlf alongMain Smllll In tbtnr \"\"\"'8towns. l)(lys ofdlffllJ stores, soda.fountains and\"(f/temoon maHne,s al the local theater can stlll be relived In most ofGeorgia's MalnSlreet cUi8s. \r\n \r\nTbe \"MalnSlreet\" designation Is given to tbose cl\"8s tbal have commlttwl to an ongoltlf downtown revUallzatw~prog,r,,m. DlscofJBr the cbarm and cbaracter ofyesteryear, Georgia's MalnSlreet towns. \r\n \r\nFor sp:ifle 11,jr,r,u#ol,, nllMt Mllf'Y.._ llom\u0026r, SIIIU CoorMludor, Georgu, Mt1MShwt Progrnt, 800 WIHNdl-, St., AnNrlea,G.4, 31709, 911-931-:1124. \r\nTins ad Is a cooperative effort l\u003ee\"\"'6n Georgia MalnSlreet ASSOclalion and Georgia Deparlm81II ofIndustry, 1'rode and Tourism. \r\n \r\nAmericus \r\nAthens \r\nAugusta \r\nBainbridge Bnmswick Calhoun Carrollton cartersville Cedartown \r\n \r\nCommerce Cordele Covington Dalton Douglas Dublin Elberton Fitzgerald Fort Valley \r\n \r\nGainesvflle Grfffln LaGrange Madison Mllledgmlle Moultrie Newnan Rome Statesboro \r\n \r\nThomaston Thomasville 11fton Toccoa Valdosta \r\nVidalia \r\nWashington Waycross Winder \r\n \r\n      Designed by such masters as Jones, Hills and Palmer, The Crescent Company Clubs reflect the superior courses, outstanding clubhouses and exacting maintenance that golfers expect and deserve. When golfing at a Crescent Company Club, whether with friends, business associates or during a corporate outing or tournament, players are assured a terrific day of golf. \r\nEAGLE WATCH GOLF CLUB \r\nArnold Palmer's masterful design is evident on every hole of this par 72 course, in northwest Atlanta. The unspoiled natural beauty of the land, scenic holes and the full-service Clubhouse, where roaring fires add to the mountain lodge atmosphere, make Eagle Watch a preferred club. Location: 3055 Eagle WatchDrive, Woodstock, GA30189. Telephone: (770)591-1000. \r\nOLDE ATLANTA CLUB \r\nOff GA 400 in orth Atlanta, this championship par 71 course, nestled in the North Georgia foothills, was designed by Arthur Hills. The multiple-elevation course encircles three lakes and varying terrain. Panoramic views and a spacious veranda accent the Victorian-style Clubhouse, offering full dining and catering services. Location: 5750 Olde Allanla Parkway, Suwanee, GA30174. Telephone: (770) 497-0097. \r\n}ONES CREEK GOLF CLUB \r\nAcanopy of trees shades the drive leading to the Southern colonial Clubhouse, rimmed by verandas. The inviting restaurant is open for lunch and special events.This par 72 course ranks amongGeorgia's top five daily fee courses. Designer Rees Jones interpreted his traditionalist style with theluxuriant landscape and winding streams. Location: 4101 Hammond's Ferry, Augusta, GA 30809. Telephone: (706) 860-4228. \r\n~CEPTIONAL CoURSES. iXTRAORDINARY VALUE. \r\nT11F. CRF.'iCF.NT CoMPA.W Cums. \r\n \r\nreener Here. \r\n \r\nNow We Have A Top-Five Ranking To Prove It. \r\n \r\nImpeccable grooming earned the Mountain View Course at Callaway Gardens a top-five ranking as one of the nation's best maintained courses accord- \r\ning to golf's harshest critics - the professionals on the ,..\u003c,'l\u003cALJ..EN\u003c_._1994 PGA TOUR. In fact, the 18-hole Mountain View Course, ranked with Muirfield Village, Westchester, Castle Pines and Oakmont, \r\n \r\nis the only resort course to make the top five according to Golf Course News. \r\nSo come take your best shot at Mountain View, or challenge the equally stunning greens and fairways at Lake View and Gardens View. Because when it comes to beautiful courses, we don't play around. \r\nFor tee times, please call \r\n1-800-CALLAWAY. \r\n \r\n \r\nCallaway Gardens \r\nAne J',1,ountain, Georgia \r\nJust 70 minutes southwest of Atlanta \r\n \r\n MfiJJaM \r\n \r\nI SPIR I T B I RD '96 LOGO II E RE I APR I L 26 - 28, 1996 \r\nRaccoon Mtn. lnclian J=ulival \u0026 West Fc.!ll. Raccoon Mtn. Cavcnu in Cha tlanooji!'a, TN \r\n1AY 10 - 12, 1996 \r\n6 th Annual C l1c rokcc Coun ty India n Festival. Mo tltcr'1 Day \\Vcc kcml al Boling P.irk in Canton , GA. \r\nJULY l2 - A G . 4, 1996 \r\nSpirit BirJ '96. Tl1 c bc,t of Native American and Cowl:,oy art, cra ft , d a n ce competition s and native food s. Atla n ta C lrntla noo~a - Roc:LJ a lc County - Mariell a, GA (770) 735-6275 \r\n \r\ni i................,....._ \r\nANT E BELL U M JU B I L EE STO 1 E MO I TAI N PARK \r\nMARCIi 28-3 1, 1996 \r\nTl1c Park'.11 A11 tcbcUum Plantation sch tl,c stage for a look hack a l Soutl1crn l1 cri lai;!c with music and c n tc rla inm cn l , art \r\nan d crafh , cookin g' dem mu l ra tio ,u a ncl a Civi l War ca mp \r\n \r\n~ \r\nA TASTE OF TOCCOA APRIL 25, 1996 , 5:00 P.M. - 8 :00 P.M. \r\nDrive to ,cc ni c No rth Gcorptia to attend \"A Ta ste o f Toccoa. \" Rdax witl1 famil y cn lcrt.ainmenl an d 1amplc foocl. from gourmcl lo country. 10C:coa Main S treet (706) 886-845 1 \r\n \r\nSta AtTravelod e \r\n \r\nFor Peanuts. \r\n \r\nSAVA NAIi RI V ER STREET FESTIVALS Marcl1 2 - 1at Sa turclay Fes ti va l: Ma rch 15, 16, 17  SL \r\nP.1trick'1 Day Cclclm,li on: April 5, 6, 7 - Sav.Jnnal, Scafoocl \r\nFc1liva l: May 4, 5 - International Fc,tivaVG lohal Do uble \r\nBuhhlc Fc1tiva l: Jun e l - l st Saturclay: J uJy 4 - Grea t America n 4tl1 of Ju ly: Ju ly 6 - Ist Satunla y; Ju ly 19, 2 0 , 2 l - \r\nSailrclll Sava nna l1; Aug u 1l 3 - 1st Sa t urclay: Sept. 7 - 1st Satur,lay: Oct. 4, 5, 6 - Oktoberfest o n tl1 c Rive r: Nov. 2 1, t Saturclay: Dece mber 2 - C l1ri.s t111 as on tl,c River - Paroulc  \r\nt ree lil1ti11   Santa. \r\n1 EW SALEM MO U TAI FEST I VAL MAY 18-19 A ' D OCTOBER 12-13 \r\nQuality arts aml cra ft, festiva l. I 0:00 a.m. lo 6:00 p.m. Atlmiuion 3/under L2 free . i=rce parkinii. No pcl1, alcoliol o r ,lni;t1. Ato1\u003e Looko ut Moun tain on GA I l wy. L36 bet-wee n \r\nTrent.on ancl LaFayette. Co nt act: George N ic hol ,, Rt. I , Box 600, Ri si n g 1=aw n , GA 3 0 738 \r\n(7o6) 398- 1988 \r\nCON YERS CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTI VAL EV EN TS T II RO UGI-IOUT MARC H OUTDOOR FESTI VAL MARC Ii 23 \r\nThe l 5 tl1 an n ua l Co nye r C l1crry B louo m Fes tiva l is an inte rnati o na l experien ce drnt l,ci,ti n s a ~ra ml cele bratio n of s prin g, The multi-cult ural event fea tures intern a tiona l cra ftsmen , fine art , cx hihi ll, international f00\u003cls, d-,ildren ' tames, adhities an\u003cl entertainm ent. Rclak\"\u003cI even ts indmlc pa~canl , a rt s l1ow, international lu11d1 eon anJ lournamcnh - olf, tenni1, cr0\u003c1uet, ),owling anJ roacl race. Fo r info rmatio n ca ll : \r\n(770) 9 18-2 169 \r\n \r\nGREAT RATES FROM \r\n$J4-$54 \r\nASK FOR THE \"GEORGIA\" OFFER \r\nAcworth Adairsville Athens Downtown Athens/Mirada Atlanta Airport Atlanta Downtown Atlanta Hotel Atlanta/Marietta Atlanta Midtown Atlanta Northeast Augusta Calhoun Dalton Lake Park Macon/1-475 Madison Perry Richmond Hill Savannah/1-95 Valdosta \r\n \r\nFor great rates and gracious southern hospitality, visit the Travelodges of Georgia. Enjoy free fresh-brewed in-room coffee and tea, free lobby newspaper, and free Cable TV. Add more value (and \r\nfun) to your stay with our seasonal promotions. -.....;_;.,..~.;,' Plus, stay IO nights with- \r\nt,~Ef/ in a calendar year and you \r\ncan earn Guest Rewards. With all that, and 20 .. locations in top destina- \r\ntions, you just can't pick a \\~EE/ \r\nbetter place to stay! Call for reservations today. Ask for the \"Georgia\" offer. \r\nSTAY SATISFIED \r\n \r\n1-800-578-7878 \r\n \r\nAdvance resetv.1t1ons required. Not valid dunng holidays or~~ events. Blackout ~nods apply. Not vahd with other coupon. dtseount or rate offers. Rates vahd thru Il:-31-96. \r\n \r\n AftiJJaM \r\n \r\nRIVERFEST WEEKE , D APR IL 26, 27 \u0026 28 \r\nTl1c 27tl1 a 11111rnl fami ly festival fcalurc 11 a rh, cr,1.ft..s, Folk J\\rt aml Cl,ilclrcn' Art Show aml Sale, cl1ilclrcn' carn ival, 5K \r\nroacl aml hi cydc races, lcrricr r.1cc, I lam-It-lip Par.1clc, Pi-Jii;t cooko ff11, ri ve r cvcnb, orcl1icl , I.ow a ncl sa le, tl,rcc s la i;tcs of co ntinuou s cntcrl,'linmcnt, pluii a v,uidy of focxl ancl mu5ic. (706) 323- 7979 \r\n \r\n32ND AN UAL CEDAR VALLEY A RTS FESTIVAL \r\nCEDARTOWN, GA MAY 4-5, 19 96 \r\nSAT RDAY 10 A. I. - 5 PM. , SUNDAY 12 - 5 P.M . \r\nJuriccl fine ,uh and cra ft s. National cartoo n art c..-ompctilion ancl cx.l, il,i ti on. Continuous live c11lcrt.ai11mcnl. Grc.,l regiona l \r\nfoocl. C l1ildrcn'1 creation aml art cxl1il,it. 5-K run. Free nclmi u io n and trolley ri,lc. \r\n \r\nAuction: Rare oncof-a-kincl o ri gina ls, for loca l \r\nscl, ola rship funcl. \r\nCctlar Va ll ey Arts Futiva l P.O. Box 1036 \r\nCcclar t own, GA 30 L25 (770) 748-56 I6 \r\n \r\n20T II ANNUAL ARTS h T II E PARK FEST IVAL \r\nMAY 25 \u0026 26 \r\nFine arh , c rafh, c nlcrtaimncnl, fo0\u003cl. J\\ ppa lad1ia11 cr.1fh ,le11101111tratio11 . P.O . Box 10 16 \r\nBlue Rid~c, GA 30513 (706) 632-2 144 \r\n\\ tf I \r\n~~~ \r\n, \\ ' \r\nTASTE OF T II E SOUTH STO ' E MO NTA IN PARK \r\nMAY 25-27, 1996 \r\nBrin;t the fami ly to Stone Mou11t ,1i n park for tl,e s ijiil1h, 1m u11 cl. ancl flavor. tl rnt make our co lorful rc~ion f.1111o u s tl1i1 \r\nMc mori,11 Day W'eekcn\u003cl. At tl,is lively ce le bration o f fnod , cra fts aml cnl.crtain m enl, wc'll lrn vc a ll yo ur Soull1c rn favorilcit. \r\n \r\nSPR I GFEST '96 STONE MOUNTA I PARK \r\nMAY -l--5, I 996 \r\nSample tl,c Sou d, '.s l,c, t BBQ cnlriclli, ii l, op tl1c Suutli' \r\nLuj,;'ci!lt Garo1t,1c Sa le, and lap your Ives lo li,c country mu sic \r\nat Stone Mo11 11ta i11 l~irk', am111a l sa lute to Sprini;t. Wi tl, I 00 BBQ teams aml 150 Garaj,;'c Sale ,,cmlors, Sprinitft.st '96 lrn s \r\nHall! \r\n \r\nMT. LAUREL FEST IVAL 1AY 18 \r\n34tl1 ancl o lclc1t fc11tivnl in Gcorjiiia mountain s . Par,ule, \u003c.-rafts, arts a n ,! cntcrtainmcnl. Call (706) 778-4654 P.O. Box 7 JI \r\nCla,kc,vd lc, GA 30523 \r\n\"A yarn-spinning, gallus-snapping, barbecue-sniffing, language-loving, gator-wrestling, backroad-exploring travel companion. \r\nf\u003e\"'\"rt 1'istoo/! f\"'\"n fo/Hort, \r\nf\"'-n l\"(Clft hook., fw( \r\nJt(/ow f\"'-1ts. \r\n'110 ,-o( o,-~ \r\n(o (1'.t coi..,-o/ st\"'-(s, hi..( \r\nI G. r, \r\n-Melissa Foye Greene, author of PRAYI NG FOR SHEETROCK \r\n$19.95 paper, $39.95 cloth \r\nAVAILABLE IN TIME FOR THE SUMMER OLYMPICS \r\nYo1\u003cr o,-t-Sfof, \r\nbooks ~bokl ~tor1l~ \r\n(~( $01;(~ \r\n \r\nFESTA ROMA LY 17 - A GUST -l- , 1996 \r\nRome, Gcor~ia, cclclm1 lc1 the Sum m er of 'CJ6 wit h a city-witlc \r\nsoutl1crn cultural fcs li v,11, so11jii, tl.-rncc, tl,calcr, craft., Civi l \\V..u rc-c11 aclme11t1, lx,al riclc11 ancl more! Experience 11mall \r\ntown America. Greate r Rome Co1n,c11tio 11 \u0026 Vi 11 ilor 11 Bureau \r\nP.O. Box 5823, Rome , GA. 30 I62-5823 Call (800) 444 - 1834 \r\ns t alio11 E.A.R.T. I1.  FEST I VAL JULY I-SEPTEMBER 3, 1996 \r\nFamily c11lcrlai11111c11 l , nllr,,c:lion il , aml ride . Muhili11 ,tual loun oril!t'inalin;t al G~orgia Agrirama feature Georptia  l.ivin l!t' I li s lory Mu 6cum , tl1 c nivcnily of Gcoq,1ia' cnvinmmcntal-ai,,tricult-ural retcarch center-Coastal Pl.tin Ex periment S tat ion, and I lisloric Downtown Tifton . Street tl ,cillcr, m111cums, a ll cric.!!, ancl s l1opa. l.oca letl in Tifton , 1-75 midway hctwccn Atl,111lil aml Orlarulo. AJmiuio n ill ccrlai.n venues, \r\n!iroup rates. P.O. Box 1302 Tifton , GA 3 1793 (\u003c) 12) 386-3344 \"' (912) 386-8000 \r\nINDEPENDENCE CELEBRAT ION \r\nTwo s pcctacu lilr firework , cli,play1, a patriotic paraclc of Licl~, \r\n11cvcr.:t l tlay o f events 111rro1111dini;t di e 4tl1 of July. Contact: LaGr.1n c-Troup County Charnhcr of Commerce P.O. Box 636-C L.,Gron;c , GA 30241-0636 (706) 884-867 I , Ext. 4 \r\nFA 1TAST I C FO RT II CELEBRAT I O STO 1E IOUNTA I PARK JULY 4-7, 1996 \r\nStone Mountain P,,rk ciq\u003elmlc1 witl1 cxcilcmcnl durin ~ ils \r\na nnu al .i!\"il lutc lo Ameril.a co mplete with L.ucrsl1ow '96 anti \r\nton s of fireworks. \r\n \r\n MW \r\n \r\nH OMESPUN FESTIVAL JU LY J3, 1996 \r\nTiu~ 19t h Annual fc iltival fea ture lrnnclmacl c art s and \r\ncr,,fh, 5K ruaclracc, ,,a r,ulc , f00\u003c(_. , music, c ,cnls ai ul i,t;uncil. \r\n1:rcc aclm iuion. Polk Count y C h a mber of Commerce \r\n604 Gooclycar Street Rockmart , GA 30153 \r\n(770) 684-8774 \r\n \r\nSOUT H ERN FOLK EXPRESS IONS VII \r\nSo utl.cm Folk l:xprcu ion s Vll ope ns Sa..urday, July l 3 tl1 c.lai )y tl1 roui,tl1 Aut,tust IOd,. Contempora ry Folk Art from over \r\n., t 100 arti s ts tlircc loca ti on iu tlu. nord, Geo rgia m ou ntain s. \r\nl:::'o (k art lrn ppc nin;t, c.lcmo11 aml cxl1 ibi ti o11/ sa lc a t Timpimn Creek Ga lle ry, Mai n Street Ga llery an d Tl1c l1 ;11nbicl~c Center in Rab un Count-v. Ca ll (706) 746-57 18 for br o~ lu1 r c / mn1\u003e - \r\ni:~ ~i \r\n,1./ dl(Y I A I I \r\n1-esti \\'al \r\nRO CK C ITY'S FA IRY TALE FEST I VAL A GUST 1996 \r\nDrcain il come true aml fain t a lc!I come to life a l thiil fun  \r\nfillcc.l 11umm c r fes tival in d ~e ~arclc n s al Rock C it y. Enjoy \r\ndown s , storytcllcn , puppet s l1ow11, ma~ician s and a 110, t of \r\nfairy talc {,1 lorylmok clrnr.-1ctcrs. All d1c fun take p lace weckemlt in A u j,!u8l. Ca ll for J ntc . Open year-rouncl. \r\nAdm iu io11 C l1ar!i1etL On Lookout i'lou 11lai 11 . (706) 820-253 1 \r\nPOWER'S C ROSSROADS COUNTRY FA I R [~ ART FESTIVAL \r\nA G ST 3 1 - SEPTEMBER 2 T l,i s 11 al io 11 a lly rccuir,111izcJ annua l c,cn t fcalurc J 300 arti1h: \r\na ncl c r,'lfhmen , en tertai nm e nt , coun try cook init a nd dcmoru- \r\nlratio ru of r,lantation  ki ll s. Open 9 a. rn . to 6 p .111 , 12 rnilcil \r\nS.W. o f cw11a11, GA on I l wy. 34 Cowda Fe s ti va ls , In c. P.O. Box 899, \r\nNew n a n , Geor;,tia 30264 (770) 25 3 -20 I I l' /\\X (770) 253-8 180 \r\n \r\nH ELE 'S 26TH AN , AL OKTOBERFEST SEPTEMBER 5 - OCTOBER 26, 1996 The 26tl, anniversary o f Oktohcrfe1t s larh: T l1 ursday, \r\nScp lcm hcr 5 tl1 for two montl1s, cmlin g Octohcr 26 tl, . Tl,c \r\nfc, tl m.lle iJ o pe n Thursda y  Sa turclay in Scptcml,c r ; Monday  \r\nSa turday in Octohcr. I louu arc 6- 11 :30 p.m. o n wccbclays; \r\n1:00-11 :30 p .m , on Sa Lu relay. Live Bava ri a n mu s ic, Germa n food aml l,cvcral)1c a nd tl.'lncintif. l~ r m ore informatio n conlact: \r\nll c lcn \\Ve lcome Center P.O . Bux 730 \r\nll cl cn , G/\\ 305-15 (800) 858-802 7 \r\n~ \r\n~ \r\nFESTIVAL \r\nYELLOW DAISY FEST IVAL STO E MOUNTAIN PARK \r\nSEPTEMBER 6-8, 1996 A, tl1 c rare YCllow Daisy bloom in Ll1 c P.uk, join u for \r\nYellow DaiEV Fes ti va l d1 c nation 's # I Arlt and Cra ft  sl1 ow, a 0ower lio~ and compcl ilion , li ve e11lcrl,ti11rn c11t , festi ve foocl \r\nand lots of fun! \r\nBARNESV ILLE 13 GGY DAYS SEPTEMBER 2 1-22, 1996 \r\nor Cc lcbratin~ Barncsvi ll e's l1i1tory all U111t~Y Ca pit.11 tl1c \r\nSou tl1 . Main S trccl . P.iracle, fircwo rk 1, art f! c r,'lh new \r\nbuggy mu se um , eve n ts for tl1 c wl10lc family. \r\nBarnesvi ll e-Lamar C h am l1cr of Co mm erc e P . O . 13ux 506 \r\nBarnesvi lle , GA 30204 (770) 358-2732 \r\n22N D POSS I II OLLOW ARTS[~ CRAFTS FA IR \r\nSEPTE 1BER 28, 1996 \r\nI l ijtl1way 257 . 18,000 cxpcch:cl altcmlancc. A,l111iuio11 S-.i..00. 100% outcloors. 275 c,d1il1ilors. Con tact Ceci l R1 ss111ore, Jr.: \r\nPossum ll o llow, Inc. \r\n1~0. Box 58 Dcxlc,, GA 3 101 9 (9.12) 875-3200 o, (9 12) 87\" -3596 \r\nRIV ERFEST '96 \r\nBoling P,trk, Canion, GA Qua lit ~ art s fl cra fts including a11 litt t1C.!I (! c.\u003c\u003eoll cct il, Jc,. \r\nSepte mber 28 ft 2\u003c); for more information : 770-3-15-7 159 \r\nA LP E FEST '96 STON E MOUNTA I N PARK SEPTEMBER 28-30, 1996 \r\nlt '11 Atla nta's only Oktoberfest rc,1lurinit tl,c l,cst in 1crma11 \r\nfood ,,ml l\u003eevcra ;;tc, dancing aml e nlcrlai11mc11I al Gcurjiia', \r\nS lo ne Mounl,'lin P.1rk. \r\n \r\nGEO RG I A NAT I ONAL FA IR OCTOBER 4-13, 1996 PERRY, GEORG IA \r\nThe 7d, an 111 m l 11t.alc- po11 sorecl Geortia Na t ional Fair fea- \r\nh1rcs Luni ly orien tcc.l activi ti es . T l1c Fair revolves arou11cl a lra,litio na l packaJtc or livc,tock events, l10r.se sl1 uws, yo utl1 cx l1 i'1it1, l10111e aml fin e art s co m pc titi mu, McG ill Marke l P lace , Reaves J\\ rcna concerts, c.l.'lil y free c n lcrta i11111 c nt , mic.l  \r\nway, free circu s , foocl , firework s. \"Georgia, 11,is Is Your F\"irr \r\nCa ll , 800/ YlJR-FAIR (t o ll f,cc in Gco,~ i a) ,., (91 2 ) 987 -32-17 \r\nB I G PI G JI G OCTOBER 5 \u0026 10- 12 \r\nBARBECUE BALI.YII OO, The 1511, A nnual GL-u,~ia Barhccm:. Cooki11 ~ C l1a rnpim u hi1, s howca ses P.\"lraclc, P.'ljit'Cant s, Arb (,1 Craft. , SK \" I In JoJt,\" I l oji1' Ca llin i!f, livestock S l1 uw1, \r\nCarn i,a l Ric.le, aml Ga m es, plu  T l IR EE N IGi ITS of Bi~ Sla!ifc S lmw (Qd. . IO. I 2). Tl1is n.'lt.ionaJlyrccog\"ni7.1.-c.l even t aw.in.ls 12,000 in prize lo tl1e SA'8 top l\u003earb..'\u003c.\"l.1cr . 5 aclmission per ,lay. 1-75, Exi t 36 in Vienna. COME JOIN T l I E Fl N! \r\nB I G PIG JI G P.O . Bo x 376 , Vienna, GA 3 109 2 -0376 \r\n(9 12) 2 68-82 75 \r\n1111 4TII ANNUAL SA T U RDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1996 TIIOMSO , GEORG IA \r\nA n l1i! toric occa s ion . .. Vi sit Ll, e to\\\\'lt wl,erc countrv hlucs lc i,tcml Blind \\X'i lli c McTcll (\"Statesboro Blues\") was ho rn , \r\ncliecl, and is buriccl. Tl10 111so11 , 120 mi . J=.: asl of Atlanta on J. 2 0 . Ticket.: ... 12 .50 A,lvan c.'1:, 15 .00 D,w uf Event. For \r\nmore infon n alion: . \r\nTllOnuun-McDuffic Count y Touris m CVB 111 Railma,I 51,ccl  (13\\VIJF), Tl,onuon , G/\\ 30824 \r\n(706) 595-558-1 \r\n(IJ \r\nFITZGERALD CE T ENN IA L CE LEBRAT I O , \r\nOCTOBE R 6- l 9, 1996 \r\nor Join u s OIi tl,e hrick s treet s l lis tori c Dow11town F itztifera lc.l. or Sixt een tl1cmetl event s l.o commemorate o,,cr I 00 year a.! \r\nGeor~ia's \"Co l1111v Cit v.\" E ve nt. include conccrb , r~ll-call tl,e $1,'ltea, \"o.:r Friend s die Enemy  Tl, c Fo1111Jin ~ o f \r\nFitzcra ltl,\" ancl tl1c Fit z ~era lcl Folk Art Fca-li val, O c t. 12, 1996. Don't mi u it. For mo re in formati o n call : (800) H IN IN GA \r\n \r\n MliJJoM \r\n \r\nNULE CAMP MARKET '96 \r\nMule Camp Market in clownlown Caine vLllc, October I l - 13, \r\nwill fea ture folk art, cnlcrtainmcnl, J c mn111tratio1u , arh an,I \r\n,r1.rll, rides and m o re ! \r\nc. 11 , (770) 532.11 14 P.O . Box 126 \r\nGaincavillc, GA 30503 \r\n24T H ANN AL OKEFENOKEE FESTIVAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 \r\nFea turin g' Arts \u0026 Craft,, P.iradc, Dcliciou Food, SK{! IMil e Run , 30K \u0026 9 Mi le Bike Race, Men's aml Laclics' Golf \r\nTouri1a111cnl1, Live Entcrtai nmcn l , Beauty P.1 gca nl . Folb:ston/C lrnrho11 Coun t y C lrnrnl,cr of Co mmerce \r\nP.O . Box 756 Fo lk, ton , GA 31537 \r\n(9 12) 496 -2 536 \r\nm CbQ,O\"~w t.Ap/14, t t e s H~aQ \r\n25TII ANNUAL GEORGIA APPLE FESTIVAL \r\nARTS l~ CRAFTS FAIR OCTOBER 12, 13,\u0026 19 , 20 1996 \r\nArt. and Craft. fair wid1 over 220 vcnclors cacl1 wcckcncl. Al so live entertainmen t , d,iltlrc11'1 sectio n ,'lrul ti(rca l foocl. Jlc)J Octol\u003eer 12, 13 ancl 19, 20 from 9 :00 a. m. to 6 :00 p.m. \r\na lJ four ,lay, ,it E lli ja y's Lion C )uh Fairrounds 706-635-7400 - Gi lmer Coun t y CIHlmhcr u( Commerce \r\nVendor Information co nt act Scott Sl, . ,p - (706) 636-4500 \r\nROM E, GEORGIA ' S HE RITAGE IIOLIDAYS FESTIVAL \r\nOCTOBER 18-22 \r\nTl,c 17th An1111a l I lcri lac I lo li,lay Fc, Lival in Rome , Georgia. Come celebrate with Civi l \\Var rc-cnaclmenh , ri,,e rhoal ritlc,, a parade, waJto n t rain and trail riclc, cx l1ihih , co n - \r\ncerh ancl C l,ialm. Come jo in tl,c fun in Georji!'ia' Ro me . For more information ca ll : (800) 444-4834, Ext. 2. \r\n\"A toe-Lappin', cider-s ippin ', fun-for-e veryo ne Arb Festival. '' A juric,I , l10wc,uc of over 80 so utl1cas t art. i,ts ancl crarl1111c11. omplim enla ry lm t appl e cider, continuou s li ve cn lc rlainment, 14 unique food hootlu, d1il,lrcn's aclivitics aml river1\u003e00.t ri,lcs. I ligl,li gl,tin ji Rome' I lcrilage I lo li ,lay1 Fes ti va l. \r\nOpen l0 a.111. lo 5 p.m . P, 0 . B ox 12 82  Rome, GA 3 0162 -1 282 \r\n(706) 235-4542 \r\n \r\nTIIE GREAT P MPKIN ARTS ANO CRA l=Ts FESTIVAL \r\nOCTOBER 26-27, 1996 \r\nIJo m e or Georgia's larges t pumpLin co mpe t iti on aml jack-ola nlcrn conlclll. Over 125 arb and cra ft 11 exliibits. Enjoy co nlinuo ut cou ntry and bluegra.u mu s ic, doti,ting, carniva l \r\nri clcs, ),oat ride, 011 Lake Lanie r a ncl pony riclcs. l:or rc~istralion or in[ormation: G reat Pumpkin Festival \r\n6950 I lolitlay Roacl. La ke Lanier Is land s, GA 3 0518 770/932-7200/Out,;dc Mctm Allont 800/840-I.AKE \r\nPOGOJ=EST '96 OCTOBER 27 -29 1-10 RS, SAT.-S UN. 10-6 \r\nCo m e m eet Poj,to PoH um al tl1c 9 tl, Annual Pot,tofc1.t. Arts , \r\ncra ft , and antique, l1i glili t,tl1t tl1 c two-clay rcslival. Food, fun \r\na ncl f.1111il y-o ricntetl entertainm ent aJI wcck,mcl. Exclrn n ji2'c \r\nClub t=airground.t I li ~l1 way 8 2 . r=urtlaer informatio n conlacl: WAYCROSS TO RISM \u0026 CONFERENCE 13 REA U P.O . BOX 137 WAYC ROSS , GA 31502 (9 12) 2 83-3742 \r\n20TII A t AL TOCCOA HARVEST FESTIVAL \r\nNOVEMBER 2-3, 1996 \r\nJoin u s fo r a wcckcucl of continuou s c nlerlain111 c11t, cl1ilclre 11'11 activiti es, old- tim e clem o n s lraliun s, t,trca l foocl a nJ more! P.O. Box 577 \r\n-~ Toccoa, GA 30577 (706) 886-2 I 32 \r\nROCK CITY'S ENC HANTED GARDEN OF LIGHTS \r\nNOVEMBER 17 , 1996 - JANUARY I , 1997 \r\nDo n 't min tl1i s cxcitin!ii NEW walk-tluu Ji ~litin ;t s pectacu la r wl1icl1 evokes tl1 e bea uty, nust,., li,tia ancl fanla1y o f the lwli clay ica.snnl Tl1i s one o f a kinJ '1o liday progra m i, a treat for tl1c \r\nsc 11sc1 wi tl1 clazzl in ~ li gl1t ccl scenes acce nted wi tl1 mu s ic, a ll witl1in tl1 c nat-ural hca uty of Roc k C ity Garclc11 s. S tarb al 5 :30 p. m . EST. Open yea r-round . C loset! Dece mber 25. On \r\nLooboul Mountain . Admiu iu11 C l, a ritetl. (706) 820-2 531 \r\n \r\no f ca ne 1yrup makin g aml pea nut boilin;ts in 1outl, Geo rg ia . En lerla inmcnl induclcs i,tospc l 11 in lj'in ~, cou ntry ancl western mu s ic, $t1 uarc d a nc ine\", dott;ting aml much more. Good foocl \r\nfea ture pan ca kes aml 1au11ae, l,a rl\u003eCCuc, and oriji!inal Brunswick slew. For more information write: Li,ula Jacob i!' 1900 Fi re Linc Road Boxle y , ~ J\\ 3 15 13 \r\n \r\nMAGICAL N IG IIT OF LIGIITS AT LAKE LA I ER ISLANDS \r\nNOVEMBER 23, 1996 - JANUA RY l , 1997 \r\n \r\nA Lake Lanier Islands \r\n \r\n~ :. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nAtlanta's Spcdacular AnimatcJ I lo liclay Light S l1 ow fea tures over a millio n li jjtl1ts tl1rou itl10ut the 1 ,200-acrc reso rt al L.,Le La nie r 1. land.s. Enjoy uni,1u c 1ecnes s ud, as Rci nd.:.e r Fore l , Saula' Castle , Frosty' Playlancl , Bircls of R1racli1c nml many \r\nRoa st maul111mllo w1 aml visi t San ln al Ilo liclay VillaRc, l11formnliun: \r\nMa g ica l Nig'1ts of Li g-1,t .s 6950 ll o l;d .y Road \r\nLake Lani er l 1lan cl 1, GA 3 0518 (770) 932-7200 \r\nOutsicl c Metro Atl a nta 800/840-LAKE \r\n \r\nHOLIDAY CE L EB RAT ION STO E MOU TAI PARK NOVEMBER 2 9-DECl:: MBER 3 1, 1996 \r\nT h e Sou tl1's la r~cs t 'Tree of l.i jil1 ts\" crown s more tlrn11 two million twinklin g' li .tl1t1 tl1rou ji!l1 ou t S tone Mountain P.irk. I lolitlny fc1livities includ e f'.in jiZ'aJon g train rille to the North Pole , ,., seasona l La sers l1ow, l1or1c-draw11 ca rria ge riJcs a nd die \r\njolly e lf l,;,,,.cll. \r\n \r\nPiPJTUJet \r\n \r\n\"CAJ OLES AN D CA ROLS OF C HRISTMAS ES PAST\" DECEMBE R 6-20 \r\n \r\nVictoria n C lui s tmas in l\u003eest lraclition o f the Olcl Sou tl1. \r\n \r\nCa mll cli l1t lou rs Decc111 l1er 6-7 , 1996, complimentary; \r\n \r\nDeccm l,er 8-20, l996, moclcsl fee . Mu s ic, clrama, \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\nc \r\n \r\na \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\no \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\n1 \r\n11 \r\n \r\nJoy! \r\n \r\nOak IlilJ a nti The M a rth a Berry Mu 1c um \r\n \r\nJ 89 M o unt Berry Station \r\n \r\nM ou nt Berry, corgi a 30 149 \r\n \r\n(706) 29 1- I 883 \r\n \r\nSTONE MOUNTAI SCOTTISH FEST I VAL AND III GHLA D GAMES \r\nOCTOBER 19-20 \r\nS tone Mo untain Ruk will cd10 a ga in with tl 1e sounds of Pipe aml On1m s cluri11 g the 3rcl wcekeml in October wl1en d,i s world-rcnownccl S,:ott i, J1 Festival, I 1igl1lanc.l Gamel ant1 Gathering or tl1e C iani i1 l, eld in Atlan ta . You , lo u't lrnve lo l,e Scottisl1 lo enjoy tl,e pipe ancl ,Imm l,a11cls, lii~J1la 11 cl a.tli- \r\nletic events, clan cin ~, , in t,tin g ancl Scolli t1l1 food. . P.O. Box 14023, A tl anta, GA 30324 - 1023 \r\n(404) 303-9234 \r\n \r\nPINEY BL FF A RTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL \r\nBAXL EY, GA . NOVEMBER 22-23 \r\n \r\nDECEMBER 7-8, 1996 \r\nMake o ur C hri stma s pa , t yo ur C l1 rislma s prc11c11t ! Ou r l.erilnc l10m e lour fea tures pri,alc l1i slo ri c homes aml p11l1lic lm ilcli11 g1 elatin g' fro m tl1 c 19tl1 ce ntury a ll d c~--o ra lcc:I for the l1 o liday scaf'.o n. Ti cket s avai l,., hle a l the Mariella \\Vclcomc \r\nCen ter. Vo te\u003c( Top 20 F.\"cnl in t l1 e Sout l, ca.d. M arie lla \\Vc lco m c Cen ter {,\u003c Vi s itors Bur ea u \r\nNo. 4 Depot Street M a ri e tt ,.,, GA 30060 (77 0) 4 29- 1 I 15 (8 00) 835-0445 \r\n \r\n JCPenney. Celebrating the Competitive Spirit in All of Us. \r\nEYER MALL \r\nYour purchose helps support our U.S. Olympic Athletes. Exclusive retoiler of USA Olympic Brond \r\nApporel \u0026 Footwear \r\n36 USC 380 \r\n \r\n t \r\n \r\ntlonJa @r,dw \r\n \r\nA profcnional reserva tio n service, free l o ptucs l s, for ll)(l,tini;!s in carefull y flc lcctcc.l ,md i11 s pcdccl lmm cs aml innt1. \r\nSummer 1996 benefits indu clc close-in loco1 ti o ns , often wil11 free off-,trccl parL.in;t; m oc.lcratc cos t ; and acccu lo public tra1 uporlatio n . (800) 96-PEAC II o, (404) 875 -0525 Fa-, (404 ) 875-9672 \r\nf'or more tlrnn 15 yca r1, vi!lilors lo Atlanta l,avc trust c,I our iulim.-ilc knowlcclgc o f ALlanla, our profc ional sta1ularcl11, anti our a tlc11 t io11 to detail for memorable heel \u0026 breakfast tdays. \r\nIIO US TO MILL 11 0 SE \r\nI lo 111'1l o 11 Mill I louse is locatccl 0 11 a private woo,lccl l,illsiclc al Emory L'nivc ri!lity. Con venient l o downtown, tl,c l1o u sc is a sccl mlc,I jric m . Cu nti11c nt,1l hrcakf.u t sc n 1cc.l a l 8 a .m. l.u11cl1 served cla ily 11 a .111 , - 2 p.m. 8 4 9 llou ston Mil) Roilc.l Atlanta, G A 30329 (404) 727-7878 \r\nRSVP COVERS GEORGIA RSVP GR ITS , INC. - I listoric B\u0026'B,. Atlanta Mclro area , \r\nortl, Gcnqiia {,r w itl1i11 150 miles of Atl anta. Free l,rochurc. Free ,cn;cc. (800) 823-7787. \r\nSONJA'S RSVP - B{-r B Rc:scrvatin n St. rvil.c of Sava n11,1l1 , Bn1116Wick, C l1 a rlc1don {,r Bea ufort , SC. Cl1oicc.. of 35 inn s \r\nwitl1 all a mcmilic.1 in l li  loric Di.strict. Free Service. (800) 729-7787. Fo, l,roclm,c, ,cml SASE tu \r\n9489 \\'(11,itficlcl Ave., Bo-' 49, S.iva n11 a l1 , GA 3 1406. \r\n \r\nFOLEY 110 SE I 1 t \r\n \r\nAn c lci,ta nl Victorian l ow11l1otuc where c,cry room iii imlividu- \r\n \r\nally J ccoralccl, 1mmy wit~, pcnia n ru.lrt aml l:ni,tli1 h ancl \r\n \r\nAmerican ,111ti c1 u c1. Moil r\u003c)O III S 1,.-wc fireplaces. Some l1 avc \r\n \r\nJ,1cu zzi ):,a tl u:, Cable TV. E njoy a cumplimc ntary co11li11c11t,-il \r\nbrea kfa st in your ~ucstroom , in tl, c a nlcn cou rly.1n.l or in tl, c lo1111ifc of our J o ul, lc parlor. Loca ted o n hi s toric C l1i1\u003epewa \r\n \r\nS,pliJrc, wl,erc tl, e movie \"Fo rrc, t Gum p\" was film ctl. Rate, ( \r\n \r\no n e or Len \"Moi l Ro111iJnli c f m u \" in tl, e oou ntrv b v H1ct1liou.;; \r\n \r\nMaga::inc. \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n14 \\V'c, t llull Street \r\n \r\nSavannal1, GA 3 1401 \r\n \r\n(800 ) 647-3708 o, (9 12) 232-6622 \r\n \r\nl' AX (9 12) 23 1- 12 18 \r\n \r\nEAST BAY INN \r\nBuilt in 1853, o ur love ly inn ii locate,! in tl1c l, cart o r Sava11na l1 ' l1i1toric cli stricl . Enjoy ou r e lcji!a nl ni11clcc11tl1 cc nlury jiiu cs l roo m s wit l1 rour-poslcr ),eJ1 , armoires, private b.1tl1 and coHce makeu. w;,\"lkc up lo a compliment ary break - \r\nfast lmffct , relax witl, corclia l1 eacl, evening, anti enjoy a l1a1ulmaclc trea t at turn-d ow n , Skvlers Re, Laurant , o ur undcr!ifro uncl rc, taurant , reature loca l cui1inc ror lund, ancl dinn e r. \r\n225 1=: ns t Ba y Street Savanna!,, GA 31401 \r\n(800) 500-1225 o, (9 I 2) 238-1225 \r\nOLDE HARBO RI N \r\nExperience cohh lcslonc 1lrcch , qu .i int s liop .ind the p.iH in it or maje,tic 11,i1,. ju, t ouLsidc yo ur wimlow. Built in 1s92, tl1cse clrnrmini,11uitc1 oHcr o ne o r two bcdroonu, livin !iif room , rull kitchen , private b.i tl, , e lcRimt period rurni 1l,i11 ji11 lllH.I iJ love ly rive r vi e w. Enjoy a delic io u s co ntinental lnca kr.ut each morninit, evc ni11  wine .,nd cl1ee1e rece ption , and ,1 ,wecl treat \r\nwid1 turn -down . 508 l::as l Factor, \\Valk Savnnnnl1, GA 3 1401 (9 12) 23 4 -4100 '\" (8 00) 553-6533 \r\nRIVER STREET' INN \r\nRIVER STREET I N Built in 1857 . Lc,catc'-1 o n tl,c Savannal1 Rive r, River Street Inn blend, the charm or an Inn witl, Ll, c co nveni e nce o r a rull \r\n11crvicc l10tel. M.-111 y o r our 44 jifucl room  orfer l,al co nic wid1 l,reatl,1aki11  ,,iew or the Savnnn.1h River a u cl l,i , to ric River Street. Two rc,t.a uran b o ffer yo u a clioicc or dinin ~. \r\nI 15 Ea~l River Street Savannal1, GA 31..j.QI (9 12) 23 4 -6400 o , (800) 253- 4 229 \r\nTIIE MANOR IIO USE Built in the J 830,, the Mano r I lo u ,e is O IIC or tl, c coun t ry's \r\nmol l inti m ate, ro manti c all -n1 itc inn s . Ench 11uit c (5) orfen the co mro rt s o r a lu xury l1o tcl. Fircplaet: , wl1irlpool room s, a11ticp1cs, tlo ublc 1\u003earlnr1 cou rt ya rd . Cont ine ntal ,,lu .1 breakfa st JcrvcJ in yo ur room. Pcrso n nl en it.~, pri vacy and diarm . \r\nI li loric Di,tricl, clo1e lo walcrrronl. 2 01 \\\"lf c, t Lil,c rt y Stree t Savan nal1 , GA 3 1..j. 0) (9 12) 233 -9597 (800) 462-35 45 \r\n \r\nROSE MANOR GUEST IIO USE \r\nCirca 1890 c lc~a ndy res tored , i!1racc rully rurni 11 l1ed Quee n Anne-style cottage l, un ga low loca tccl et:11lra ll y o n l lanovc r S,1uare in l1i s toric o ltl town. Orfe n 1i.x lavis l1ly appo int ed iucs l rooml anti 1m it.e1, special amcnilie1 include afternoon \r\nl1i itl1 lea in the i,ta rclen or cnnin g' , l1c rry in tl, c parlour. \r\nBrcakfust.1 arc 1ervt...J wi tl1 g'rca l clet,\"l il a ncl fcnlurc loc.\"'I pc...-cialtict. I I 08 Ri c hmond Street Bru1u wick , GA 31520 (9 I 2) 267 -6369 \r\n \r\ni.5h Manor lnns \r\nBED AND BREAKFAST \r\nENG LISII MANOR INNS \r\nSeven inn t Jcvolecl to l10s pitality. 30 individua lly cleco ralccl roo m  , 9 jac uzzi s uite, . AJJ private l,atlu , ca l,J c TY, rom c witl1 \r\nrircp la cc1. Outcloor pool/l1o t tub, full hrcakfa st , elaborate e ven in ~ rcrre,hme n b. Tl1c 1\u003ee rfcct loca le ror lioncymoons, ramily rerrcs l1cr1, itroups ancl conrcrc n cc. titl -wcck .1 pccial ,, \r\nope n ycar-rouml. Peh welcome. No credit carcl,, depos it \r\nrec1uirc,I. U.S . ll; gl,wa y 76 Eas t \r\nP.O. Box 1605 C l ay t on, GA 3 05 25 (800) 782-5780 FAX (706) 782-5789 \r\n \r\n\\ ~  Memones \r\n \r\n~'r \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nof \r\n \r\nInn H1awassee- \r\n \r\n,.., \r\n \r\nMOU 'TAIN MEMORIES INN OF II IAWASSEE \r\nRomanti c, elegantly d cc..-ora tccl sui te with pl'lv.ilc hat..111, in- \r\nroom Jacuzzi1 ancl brca d1t,\"1Lin ~ ,,iew or tltc mounlain1 or Gcor!ifia, Nort.11 Ca ro lin a, Tenncuee aml La ke C lmtue. Complete cancllcligl1t breakfast ancl evcnini,t (le111erl: buffet \r\n,c rvccl 011 china, cry.ta ) and i l\\'cr in o ur panorami c rirc, icll \r\nroom . Your l1011ll a rc h o pe len rom a ntic. Tl1e pe rrect cllin ji wl1c rc 1pecia l mernorie arc macle . (8 00) 335-V I EW (706) 896-8439 \r\n \r\noM {;Jootgia @(_rmdoinJ \r\n \r\nELDERBERRY I \r\nLod~in j,1 .1ml clinin g in an lii , t o ric \" Beel a nd Brcnkfa.fl I lomc. \" Cued rooms runii s l1ccl wit l, pcriocl antique. Private bath s avai lahl e witl, clawfoot tub,. Bal co ny view or mountain, . E njoy our l1carty (.'O untry-tyle brcakraAl. Ahc rnoon aml cvcn in i,t ,linin i,t in ou r ramily- 11tylc rcslm1ra11 t offering flOUth er-n cuiinc. Clo1c hy orfcn , l10pping, hikine, rarting, canoe ing and horscl,ack riding. 7- Dalton Street Ellqay , GA 30540 (706) 635-22 I 8 \r\n \r\n TIIE GO RDON-LEE MANS ION BED AND BREAKFAST INN \r\nCirca 1847. Step l,acL in time a nd e njoy d1i.9 antebel lum planta- \r\ntion liou sc on tl1c aliuna l RcJ;tislcr of I li:Jtoric places. Lm:alccl in du! Chickamau~a llall lcfic ld arena and 15 miles from \r\nCl1allanr.H\u003e!ia , Tcnncu cc . Served as a Union l1cadquarlcu a n cl Jw pital. Furnisl,cJ wi d, period an ti c1ucs in tl1 c alm o1pl1 crc o f early Soutl1crn ari , tocracy. AAA three d iamo nd ralin it. Seve ra l verandah s. Co mplimentary wine. Seven acres. Forma l g-a rcl cns. \r\nPrivate bad1 s. Cal, lo TV Arti fa ch mu seum . 2 I7 Cove Road \r\nCl1 icka mau ga, GA 30707 (706) 375-4728 o, (800) 487-4728 \r\nMISTY MO NTA IN IN , AND COTTAGES \r\nOur ituc b e njoy th e warm hos pit.ality of slayi n i,t in our Imm e, a Vict o r ian f.,rmli o u sc. Inn jifuc1l s make tl1 c nuclvc1 a t home a nd e njoy a g'cncrotu country con tin en ta l breakfast. Rooms cad1 li avc a \u003cJUee1H!izc l\u003ectl , priv;;1lc bath , firep lace ancl balcony. Sccludcll \r\nroman ti c ur famil~ colt;;1ji?'c include ,1fully-equipped kitclicnclte, \r\nfirepla ce a n ti qm::e n -izc bccl and accommocla te up l o eigltl people. 4376 Mi  tv Mountain Lane \r\nBl.;,..; ll c, GA 305 12 (706) 7-15 --1786, Rc , c,vat;o., ., 1-800-N ISTYMN \r\nso \r\nBuilt in tlu:. tylc or an o ld En glis l, county manor, inn i loca ted .11 2 mi le. nortl1 or Atlanta . Cl100JliCfrom one of eight room with \r\nprivate hatl11 or an cxecuti,c s uite fea turi ng a J nc..\"\"t.1zz i tub. Surro undc,I by 240 acres witlt l1iking lrail , and fis l1i n g pond . \r\nC liampi o n sl1 i1, golf n ea rby. Fu ll brcakf1ul. 2 59 2 Co ll i n  l. a n c , Blairsvi ll e , GA 305 12 \r\n(7 06) 379-1603 o, (800) 297 - 1603 \r\n11111 k cc pcr Tim Stri c kla,ul \r\nS NR I SE PLACE BED \u0026 BREAKFAST \r\nAt Sunri e-c Place it ' ca y lo fiml a quiet s pot aml a rocky, lrnmuwc k or swin !f lo e njoy tltc  pc clacu lar view l\u003ee low or tl1c 1tar1 ,, l,ovc . Spa c io u a room wid1 fircplaccil', a sumptuo111 breakf,ut a ml tl1 c Kea ne's vcn,iou of  racious sou tl1crn ho pita lity m ake \r\ntl1i a trul y m e morable retreat. 12 40 Re c,u Ru~tl, Blai r a vi ll e, GA 305 12 \r\n(706) 745-0624 \r\nT II E YORK II OUSE COUNTRY 11 N Rccr / l/i$ lorh C f,crrm ! E xperien ce romam.\"c, re laxation \u0026 \r\nuu s urpauccl l.o pit.,lit y at tl1e lla te's olclest B6t B Inn . All room s l1a Vl.' l,cc n lo ,in ~ly rcs lorecl wid1 period antique {! \r\npri ,..,,lc b.-i tl1 1. Co m e m ck 011 our 100 yea r o ld vc ramlah~ (_,(  tro ll tl1 ro u !ifl1 ou r pre-ci vil war hemlock !1rovc ! Perfect \r\nfur l11u i11 cu mcclin i!f Only 1.5 l1o un from At lan ta . S ec ,,lwto l' P 144-5 a:1d 150- 1. \r\nP . O . Hu x 12 6 , Mou nt ain Cit y, GA 3 0562 (800 ) 23 I -YORK (l/675) ,,, (706) 7-16- 2 068 \r\n \r\nFor a free Great Inn 's brochure, sen d SASE t o Great Inn s of Georgia , Dept. GM, \r\n54 1 London berr y Rd . , NW, Atlanta, GA. 30327 Ask us about Aspiring Innkeep ers Se min ars, \r\nGeorgia Inn s for Sale. (4 0 4)843- 0 471 \r\n \r\nArlll NS \r\n \r\naA I I AN I A \r\n \r\nWoodruff \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 \r\n \r\n- Breakfast Inn \r\n \r\nThis \r\n \r\n lcaic. \r\n \r\nV iaorian home-. cira \r\n \r\n~,s~~m:1~ \r\n \r\n:l~\":.n~ fua,lxid.:t.it.x':; \r\n \r\n1-our \u003c.httlc!l Fc:numl an: 12 lugc \r\nr: ~ 0 : bcdroorns v.ith !)!1\\\"a1r lxuhs. onr 1rM~t =tt'= \r\nAduu:a, finr JtSQur.uus :utd adrur;J xini,ics. Soothon ~ \"\"\"'- Y-AU COMB 223 l'ooa: d, t..on A1muc, Arl.vita, GA 30308. (\u003c!Ml 875-9449; (800l 473-9-149; FAX (\u003c!Ml 875-2882. \r\n \r\nAtumtll Metro \r\n \r\nAl I ANIA \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nBeve~Hills The only Bed and Bre:akfut to grace 1he presrig,ous \r\n \r\nborhood. l~~c~~~er~eir~~ \r\n \r\nwi1h the Cali fo rnia name has \r\n \r\na drcidcdly European a1mos- \r\n \r\nphrrc. This cicy retreat offers \r\n \r\n18 suites with p;rivatc baths, \r\n \r\nsini ng .treas kitchens, \u0026 bal- \r\n \r\nconies. Fifrn minutes from \r\n \r\ndowntown Atlanta; nrar \r\n \r\nshopping, dining and entrr- \r\n \r\n1ainmrnt. 65 Sbrridan \r\n \r\nDrive, NE, Atlanta, GA \r\n \r\n30305 (404) 233-8520; \r\n \r\n(800l 331 -8510; FAX (404) \r\n \r\ni33-8520xl8. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\nMAR I I I I A \r\n \r\nSixty Polk \r\n \r\n,_;' \r\n \r\nStreet, A Bed \r\n \r\n\u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\nSixry Polk S1rtt1 is \r\n \r\nI[]i~ch.j.~h f~Jr ';:,'~a~ith \r\n \r\nprivate baths arc furnished \r\n \r\ncom- \r\n \r\nboigrt,abolcou \r\n \r\nsc:rved in the d ~ m room. Walk: rn \r\n \r\nM.t riena Square: fo r antiqurs \r\n \r\nand rcsraur.ims. M~ Ll:dd. \r\n \r\n~A Po~'oo~(770);,m,: 0IOI ; (800) 497-2075. \r\n \r\nAtla11ta Metro \r\n \r\n,\\ I I AN I A \r\n \r\nIIRllNSWICK \r\n \r\n Brunswick \r\n \r\n~ t~: ~~. _- , Manor ~rrce~ ~~h~m \r\n \r\npir:aliry as guests in a classical gra nd Victorian, furnished with his1oric :u~1ique ap~i~tmrnls. Lavish amrm11cs incl ude: gourmrt ca ndldit brcakfasu and afternoon high 1ras. Spc:cial occasions :tK our r,:pcn ise. Aw:ard-winning decor. U pt.tined ch2rtc:rs aboard inn-owned yach ts avail- \r\n(~~ rh~ 1~nj~~-trs aw:iy \r\n \r\n825 Egmont Pif2i'ils~~8i~ \r\n \r\nStreet, 3 1520 \r\n \r\n \r\nCo/011ial Coast \r\n \r\nAIIANrA CONCORD \r\n \r\nGAINl SVIIII \r\n \r\n, The Ou.old \r\n \r\n'D'Tj\"l~v. - \r\n \r\nHouse Be \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\nInn \r\n \r\nLocucd on hi.m\u003eOc Grtm S1rcrt. \r\n \r\nBuilt in 1910. rel'I0\\'3tcd in 1985, ,his 1rn-room Brd and Brtakfut \r\n \r\nInn provides .1 grand imroduc \r\n \r\n:~;' 0 1dhr~,h.~ ~ =n~ upon .1rri,'al: C.OOtinemal breikf.is1 \u003c.en't'd at )'OUr COO\\'C'nirocc. ~ 1hr difference a1Tl~ \r\n~5ocr ~~PGai~~-lc, ~ \r\n~~ tf,,36-c2;::); J~~~) \r\n305-7857. \r\n \r\nNE Georgia \r\n \r\n\u003c,RI I NSIIORO \r\n \r\nII O C A N S V I I I I \r\nFair Oaks Inns \r\nComr back to the charm of the turn of the cc:mury in small town America. Fair Oaks Inn .11the Plantation sics on ,he: grounds of 1hc origi nal Hoga n Pl2ma1ion which w:as named Fair Oaks in I851. Fun her down Main Street stands the rcnov.tccd Grand, an intimate ho1el once used primarily by those arriving by tr.ti n to purchase: 001ton. Within the Grand is a unique fo rm:al French rcsr.1ur:m1. Th is whole set ting incl udes formal gardens, a swimmi ng pool, hot 1ub, gazebo, Jan ice: covered swings and fis h ponds-lit .11 night by origi nal New Orlea ns street lights. A gourmet brc.1kfast is served each morning and wine and cheese :arc served nightly. Perfect for wedd ings, small business seminars, and tours. 703 Eas t Main St., 30 I East Main St~, HogansvilJ c, GA 30230. (800) FAIR OAKS; (770) 637-8828 \r\nPresidmtial Pathways \r\n \r\nM ACO N \r\nST. SIMONS \r\n \r\nMADISON Burnett Place \r\nCirca 1830, is .1 Federalsrrle house loated one block off Mai n Street in the historic disiricc of Madison, one hour case of Ailan..(1-20 10 Exi1 5 1l. It is wi thin easy wa lking dis- \r\n~ ~u: ss~ ~~s~f1~:i~~;{jJ \r\nJ~~h! ~~m~~~e ru;~i:h~ \r\n3n/aj Old Post Road, \r\nMadison, GA 30650. (706) 342-4034. \r\nHistoric Heartla11d \r\n \r\nl'AIMIIIO \r\n \r\nScrenbe \r\n \r\n. Locucd 32 \r\n \r\n=~ ~listmiles sourh \r\n \r\n~ 111110  \r\n \r\n1 ~~ \r\n \r\nirs most peaceful. xc:2~~a~ far m wit li 1urn-of-1hr-crnrury farm house and barns whrrr )'OU \r\nnd ~~~a A:i~npi~~.~~rn~: horses, .1 lakr for fil ing or canOt' rides all make: for .t mrmor.iblc \r\nf!!f' i~~~~rChi1d~~~~,,~~~~~ \r\ni~~~\"~tr~UV. ~~gl \r\n463-26 10; FAX (770l 4634472. \r\n \r\nPreside11tial Pathways \r\n \r\nRO M E \r\nC laremont House \r\nT h\u003c C laremo n1 House Bed \u0026 Breakfast is an dega111 and romantic CSCIJ)C ,mo the irresistible cha rm of 1he Victorian e~. EnjO)' stping \r\nf~~n;~fineg 1~h~~~cfna~~~ ~f \r\n1he porches. Pamper yourself with a full _gourmet \r\n~~a~ :;soJn t~~a'\"st~;J \r\nAvenue, Rom~ GA, 30161. (706) 291 -0900; (800) 254-4797. \r\nNE Georgia Mo1111tai11s \r\n \r\nS A ll I I I \r\n \r\nIIIOMSON \r\n1810 est .W. Inn Historic.n:stattdbtmhousc, OIQ 1810. and \r\no:1-~~ \r\n~~:;risAC,:.h~~r~ \r\nfirq,b,;,,. rounny ~ ,amid \\ ~ s t.roUi ~nalurt \r\n \r\nWARM SPRINGS \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\n    \r\n  \r\n \r\nThis is not adream. This is just North ofAtlanta. \r\n \r\n._A Ifevery picture's worth a thousand words, this ad \r\nisn't big enough. Lake Lanier Islands brings a \r\n \r\nsuitable for all ages. It's 1200 acres and 550 miles of shoreline filled with camping, horseback \r\n \r\nIt world offamily fun close to home. Atlanta's , \r\n \r\nriding, championship golf, boating and more, \r\n \r\n=-- best kept secret offers Georgia's whitest -:--_ - including two of the area's premier resort \r\n \r\nsand beach and Atlanta's favorite water park \r\n \r\n= hotels. Escape to the islands within reach. \r\n \r\n=- -~ Lake Lanier \r\n \r\nLake Lanier Islands SM \r\n \r\nIs~~ \r\n \r\n' /;e:rt \r\n \r\nRENAIS SANCE . \r\nPINEISLE RESORT \r\nLAKE tANIER ATLANTA , GEORGIA \r\n \r\n6950 Holiday Road, lake Lanier Islands, GA 30518 1-800-840-IAKE Call M-F, 9A M.-5:30 P.M. \r\nLake Lanier Islands is just afew minutes northeast ofdowntown Atlanta. Take l-85 to l-985 to exits I or 2, then follow the signs. Or take GA 400 to exit 14, \r\nGA 20, tlumfollow thesigns. From the Carolinas, take I-85 South to exit 46, then follow the signs. \r\n \r\n The world Is about to discover the great city of Atlanta - sprawling, exciting, overflowing with vitality its soaring skyline a beacon drawing travelers to the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. From Buckhead to Stone Mountain, from Marietta to Gwinnett, this worlck:lass metropolis links the magic and promise of the future to the rich heritage of the region's past, as symbolized by Scarlett O'Hara (inset), Immortal heroine of the literary classic \" Gone with the Wlnd,w \r\n \r\n It's not surprising ATLANTA METRO won the competition for the 1996 Summer O lympic Games. The city has a track record fo r accepting rough challenges and prevailing by sheer enthusiasm. \r\n \r\nAt the end of the C ivil War, when Atlanta had been destroyed by fire, her citizens chose to rebuild, though nearly everything they owned was in ashes. \r\nIn the early 1960s, a resurge nt Atlanta invested in a modern airport, the biggest air traffic hub in the Southeast, then built an even larger one in 1980. With the huge Atlan ta/ Harts fi eld International Airport, the ciry became one of the largest air transportation centers in the world and one of rhe top convention and tourism sires in North America. \r\nOptimism seized Atlantans in 1965, when they constructed a giant basebal l stadium a year before enticing a team away from Mi lwaukee. T hen they cheered through 25 seasons, dreaming of a National League Championship. Who will ever forget the \r\n \r\nUnderground Atlanta, in lite heart of downtown, is a gatlzering pointfor visitors am/ locals alike. \r\nAtlanta Braves in their '91, '92 and '93 National League Pennant thrillers, their performances in the '91 and '92 World \r\n \r\nSeries, and most especially their championship of rhe '95 World Series? \r\nToday, on rhe eve of the Centennial Olympic Games, ATLANTA METRO's 2.9 million people are poised to be winners again . The world will be watching more than just the televised sports action. Record numbers of visitors will be descending upon the city, testing its legendary southern hospitality. Pleasant surprises await chem , and everyone else who visits, now or in 1996. \r\nAtlanta is a sprawling city. Viewed from the air, it appears to be a mass of greenery, with gleaming sky-scrapers at the heart of a spaghetti-knot of interstate highways. At ground level it is all trees, rolling hills, pretty neighborhoods, and a clean, architecturally impressive hotel and central business core. Underground, beneath the viaducts chat cover the original streets and railyards of old Atlanta, are an atmospheric historic district and an entertainment capital. \r\nSince Atlanta's streets do not form a grid pattern, and since there is a profusion of streets containing the word \"Peachtree\" (32 at last count), the easiest way to gee oriented to Atlanta is to learn the main \r\n \r\nTake a Walk on the Wild Side! \r\nNamed one of \"ten great \r\nzoos\" by Good Housekeeping \r\nmagazine, Zoo Atlanta features nearly 1,000 animals in lush naturalistic habitats. \r\nSee everything from alligators t o zebras as you tour 40 acres of adventure! \r\nDOTNI \r\nExit 26 off 1-20 to Grant Park, Atlanta. Open daily at 10 a.m. 404-624-5600. \r\n \r\n34 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nneighborhoods, suburban areas, and a few notable land marks. \r\n \r\nFive Points is synonymous with central downtown. Ir is the intersection of Peachtree Street (the famous one), Marietta Street, and Edgewood Avenue. Ir's also che southern end of the bus iness and financial district and rhe location of Woodruff Park, a $10 million gift co the ciry from rhe former president of Coca-Cola, Robert Woodruff. Covering an entire block, rhe park is one of the best places co catch a lunchtime glimpse of a cross section ofAclanta's citizenry. \r\nA shore walk away, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Auchoriry's (MARTA) rapid rail lines cross at the main Five Points Station. The nationally acclaimed MARTA public transportation system, with 39 miles of track and 1,500 miles of feeder bus routes, is the least expensive way co go just about anywhere in Atlanta. Downtown co che airport is a quick 15-minute ride. \r\nAcross from che MARTA Five Points Station is rhe entrance co Underground Atlanta, now in its second exciting reincarnation . Covering 12 cavernous acres, Underground is filled with 12 \r\n \r\nTake a tottr of CNN Center, tile ltome ofCNN and Headlines News. \r\nrestaurants and nightclubs, over 100 specialty shops and streetcart merchants, and is rhe gateway co three of the city's historical attractions. \r\nLower Alabama Street was the original Underground, rhe hottest spot in town in the late 1960s and early 70s. Ir is now just one pare of a totally redeveloped complex char reopened in 1989. Old Alabama Street Eatery is the colorful, fun-fi lled food court, and Kenny's Alley is entertainment row. \r\nHeritage Row, also in Underground, recalls Arlanta's history from rhe wilderness years and the days of King \r\n \r\nCorron co che Civil War siege and rhe building of the New South. \r\nArlanra would nor be all ir is today without che contributions of its homegrown corporate giant, rhe Coca-Cola Company. Responding co popular demand for a \"Coca-Cola museum,\" they bui lt The W orld of Coca-Cola pavilion adjacent co Underground co house the largest collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia in existence. The chree-srory pavilion also contains fanciful exhibits and traces rhe beverage's development from an 1886 Atlanta drugstore concoction co worldwide phenomenon. A tour ofCoke's world via large-screen , high-definition television and a futuristic soda fountain char wows visitors as ir shoots 20-foor screams of Coca-Cola into their cups are highlights of any visit. \r\nSeveral blocks west of Five Points, CNN Center expresses another side of Arlanra: high-rech, fast-paced, scare-of-the-arr international news broadcasting. CNN and HEADLINE NEWS, two 24-hour all-news networks, are the creation of Turner Broadcasting System of Arlanra. A 45-minute CNN Studio T our offers a \r\n \r\nA MOVING EXPERIENCE... \r\nSEE THE HISTORY OF THE BATTLE OF ATLANTA \r\n \r\nINFORMATION: (404) 624-1071 \r\n \r\nY OU'LL SEE MORE THAN A PAINTING AS YOU EXPERIENCE THE ART OF T H E \r\n \r\nCYCLORAMA. A THREE-D I MENSIONAL \r\n \r\nEXHIB I T \r\n \r\nPANORAMA WITH MUSIC AND NARRATIO N, \r\n \r\nMUSEUM \r\n \r\nT H E PAINTING OF THE B ATTLE OF \r\n \r\nGIFT SHOP \r\n \r\nA TLANTA FOREVER CAPTURES A PIVOTAL \r\n \r\nBOOKSTORE \r\n \r\nMOMENT IN THE HISTORY \r\n \r\nAND MORE ... \r\n \r\nOF OUR NATION. \r\n \r\nC Y C L O [ l A M A Next To \r\nZoo Atlanta in Grant Park \r\n \r\nOwned and Operated by The City of Atlante . \r\n \r\n800 Cherokee Ave S.E. , Atlanta, GA30315 (404)658-7625 \r\n \r\n Cit y of KlnnP s.1 w: Ktnms,1w rinc Ar is S0\u003cie ly will h.ivl' .ut shows insidt lht' Depo t .ind tlw Community Housl' ha11plnin g continuously throu ghout llw Ol ympits. \r\nKl'nn cs,1w Mounl,1in N.1tion.1I 1',irlc lul y I 2-Au g ust I'l. - li ving history ft'dl'r,11 ,11111 Confe dcrall' unils, l'rH\"arnpm1nls, drillin g, riill firin g ,ind rnon. \r\nCil y of Mari(tl,1 : Cdd1ralt M,irit'lla ' ')(, will nmrdin,it t .i v,uitty of l'X \u003ciling t'Vl'nl s from Jul y 12-Augusl 4 lo 111.iy 1111 the cit y's rid1 , hisloric lwril.ig\u003c. Evtnl s indudl lours of \r\n \r\nl'ts tival fea turin g li ve mu sic, food, ar tists, a lhll'te a ppeara nces, firewo rks a nd more. Deca lur w ill a lso ki ck o ff its O lymp ic Fes liva l o n March 17, 1'J'H,. Tht series indud es bl ues, jaa and go spd concc rl s. \r\nFULTON COUNTY \r\nCit y of Alla nl a : Fc rnha nk Museum of Nalur.il History w ill ex hihil Visions of Vi ctory, A Ctn lt' nni a l of Spo rls l'hologra11h y, a di splay of m a jor historic a nd contemporary pholography chronicling the relationship IH\" twee n th e ca mt'ra a nd 0 11n1\u003ec titive sporl s. \r\n \r\n36 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nThe focal point of the Summer \r\nOlympic Games, the 21-acre Park will be a delightful outdoor gathering place for relaxing between Olympic events. Designed around native greenery, flowers, fountains, brick-paved paths and restways, the Park will host an exciting variety of activities designed to entertain and inform visitors. It will be located in downtown Atlanta, connecting the business district to the surrounding cityscape . \r\n \r\n Make The World of Coca-Cola Your First Stop For Enjoyment in Atlanta!!! \r\n...SEE the world'slargest collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia ... TAKE a tour around the world in a High Definition theatre ... QUENCH your thirst in Club Coca-Cola featuring Coca-Cola products from around the world ... SHOP in the Coca-Cola Trademart featuring the world 's largest selection of Coca-Cola brand merchandise. \r\nOpen Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Sunday, Noon - 6 p.m. Last entry one hour before closing. \r\nAd ults $4.50, Sr. citizens over 55, $3 .50, chjldren 6 - 12, $2.75 and children under 6, free with an adul t admfasion. Closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksg iving, December 24 and Christmas Day. \r\nFOR INFORMATION CALL (404) 676-5151 \r\nThe World of Coca-Cola  55 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30303 \r\n \r\n HERITAGE ROW \r\n \r\n \r\n   \r\n \r\n \r\n  \r\nMusuem \r\n\u0026 \r\nGift Shop \r\n \r\nAT DANTE' s DowN TltE HATclt you will discovER A uNiouE diNiNG EXpERiENCE iN A ONE-of,A,kiNd \r\nNAUTicAL SETTiNG, ENjoy coMplnE diNNERS FoNduE,sryLE ON boud AN 18Tlt CENTURY sAiliNG sltip wltiLE \r\nLiSTENiNG TO TltE soh, ROMANTic souNds of TltE SoUTlt' s fiNEST juz. \r\n \r\n JAVERN \r\n \r\nFull Menu Featuring: \r\n \r\nBurgers  Chicken ~rills \r\n \r\nSalads  Sandwiches \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nBar Munchies \r\n \r\nOpen For Lunch \u0026Dinner \r\n \r\n55 Upper Alabama St. Atl., GA \r\n \r\n(404) H7,1800 (404) 266,1600 \r\n \r\nUNdERGROU Nd \r\n \r\nBucklmd \r\n \r\nPatio Dining Available \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n(404) 584-7879 \r\n. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\n~ ante ', fbown CJ!',, dlatoh \r\n \r\n~i  :.;~ ~ : . r- \r\n \r\n: .;~ ~: . r-  ~  ~ \r\n. \r\n \r\n.;~ ~ : . , .. ~ ~ \r\n. \r\n \r\n._;~ ~ : . , .. ~ ~ \r\n. \r\n \r\n[404) BSS-22SB   \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\ngeit\\/!ng up tl'lie higo,aQ  \r\n \r\nl1wnbuhge1t, ~meitiCOll !hies, moQts and sl10kes, a \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nghiQQed c'1icke11 so11dw1c'1, \r\n \r\na luM saQad so11dw1c'1, \r\n \r\noppQe pie and mohe. 8ven \r\n \r\na nickeQ 1ukebok'. CWl1e1te \r\n \r\neQse con you pQoy it again \r\n \r\n!oh a song? \r\n \r\nBuckhead 5 W. Paces Ferry Rd . \r\n(404) 231 -5555 \r\n \r\nUnderground 50 Upper Alabama St. \r\n(404) 525-7117 \r\n \r\nSandy Springs 6510 Roswell Road \r\n(404) 257-0677 \r\n \r\nPhipps Plaza AMC Theatre Level  (404) 2339867 \r\n \r\nCobb Parkway 2970 Cobb Parkway \r\n(770) 955-6068 \r\n \r\n    \r\n \r\n \r\nSouthern Comfort at \r\n \r\nThe Suite Hotel Underground Atlanta. \r\n \r\nFrom the moment you arrive, you will be pampered \r\n \r\nwith friendly service and comfortably elegant \r\n \r\nsurroundings. For the price of a regular hotel room, \r\n \r\nyou can luxuriate in your marble roman tub, enjoy a \r\n \r\nsumptuous Southern-style meal served in \r\n \r\nMiss Fanny's Dining Room or by room service, and \r\n \r\nprepare your morning coffee in your room before \r\n \r\nfacing the world each day. \r\n \r\nThe Suite Hotel Underground Atlanta, a AAA \r\n \r\nFour-Diamond hotel, offers 157 spacious suites. The \r\n \r\nSuite Hotel Underground is centrally located near \r\n \r\nAtlanta's business district and adjacent to MARTA. For reservations and information, call the hotel at \r\n \r\na \r\n \r\n(404) 223,5555. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n LOOKING FOR THE \r\nRIGHT PIACETO \r\nSTOP? \r\n \r\nMAKE IT TO \r\nMORROW \r\nTONIGHT \r\n1-75 EXIT 76 \r\n \r\n Exceptional Shopping \u0026 Dining  Family-Friendly Hotels  Safe \u0026 Convenient \r\n \r\n\\j ~ \r\n \r\nI , ''.. ' \r\n \r\n40 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nunique view of news production from specially-constructed, glass-enclosed overhead walkways. Visitors are invited to ~eserve a seat in the stud io audience for \r\nCNN's hottest new program, TalkBack Live, hosted by Susan Rook. \r\nNearby, the new Georgia Dome is home to the Atlanta Falcons football team and was the site of the 1994 Super Bowl. The Omni Sports Arena behind CNN Center is the venue for Atlanta Hawks basketball and for the Turner Cup Champion Atlanta Knights hockey team, and like Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, is the setting for concerts by big name touring artists. Across the street, major conventions fill the halls of the mammoth Georgia World Congress Center. \r\nOn a smaller scale, the Monetary Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank just down the block, cells a fascinating story of the origins and use of money throughout the ages. The High Museum at Georgia Pacific is a mini-version of the much bigger uptown original, yet convenient for sightseers with limited rime. \r\nBecause Atlanta is county sear, state capital, and regional headquarters for federal government, a sizable chunk of \r\n \r\nGeorgia's signature gofd.domed State Capitol b11ilding. \r\ndowntown has become the \"government corridor.\" This includes a newly renovated City Hall, the Fulton Coun ty Complex, the Richard B. Russell Federal Building, various state office buildings, and the distinctive, gold-domed Georgia State Capitol. \r\n \r\nATLANTA BOTANICAL CARDEN \r\n \r\nSomething's always blooming at the Atlanta Botanical Garden! Located adjacent to \r\nPiedmont Park in Midtown, the Garden is open Tuesday-Sunday from 9 am - 6 pm. Visitors will enjoy the Garden's 30 acres of flowering landscapes, specialty gardens, a \r\nhardwood forest and the Fuqua Conservatory. home to rare and endangered \r\ntropical and desert plants. \r\n \r\nPiedmont Park at The Prado Box 77246  Atlanta , Georgia 30357 Call (404) 876-5859 for more information. \r\n \r\nIII C II \r\n \r\nThe award-winning design of the High Museum of Art has made It an \r\nInternationally recognized landmark. But the hundreds of thousands who visit the High each year find much more than a beautiful bulldlng. The Museum houses \r\na superb collection of European and American painting and sculpture, \r\ncontemporary art, folk art, African art, photography, and a decorative arts \r\ncollection that's been called one of the finest In the country. \r\nmuseum 0 f a r t \r\n \r\nHigh Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. Open Sunday, noon  5 pm; Tuesday  Saturday IO am  5 pm. Adults S6; senior citizens and college students S4; children 6-17 2; Museum members and children under 6 free. \r\nFor informat ion call (404) 733-HIGH. During business hours call 733-4437. \r\n \r\n Atlanta \r\nIs \r\nWelcoming The World \r\nIn 1996 \r\n \r\n~~i:..i~m A71l~ \r\n \r\n4 \r\n~71A \r\n \r\nCo111l: Cdd)1.lt\\: Ou, D1l:.ll\\l \r\n \r\n We're Metro Atlanta, \r\n \r\nAtlanta  Clayton County  Cobb County  \r\n \r\nCompany's coming to Atlanta, a dynamic city \r\nthat combines the charm and grace of the South with all the amenities you'd expect to find in a world-class city. In 1996, we'll be hosting the world's two largest sporting events and showing off a $2 billion facelift that features beautiful new streetscapes, multimillion dollar venues, more restaurants, superb shopping, exciting entertainment, and vibrant nightlife ... all for you, our guests! \r\nMetropolitan Atlanta spans five main counties: Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett. Each ._____,_1\"s' long on attractions yet short on travel time. And \r\nwhile you're in the neighborhood, the nearby towns of Roswell and Marietta would love \r\nt;;;:_:~~~. .-~~to have you come calling. Metro \r\nta offers history, attractions, ping and the best in dining d accommodations. \r\nsider this your itation! To make planning \r\nexciting attraction featured here \r\nto its location in the map at the end of \r\nthis ad. \r\nWe'll see you, and the world, in '96! \r\n \r\nAge-oldgrace, charm and beauty are alive and \r\n \r\nwell in the Metro Atlanta area. Civil War buffs know \r\n \r\nClayton County as the setting for the novel \"Gone \r\n \r\nWith The Wind\", and as the home of Stately Oaks \r\n \r\nPlantation and Ashley Oaks Mansion. To learn more \r\n \r\nabout the Civil \r\n \r\nWar in Georgia, \r\n \r\nhead for historic \r\n \r\nKennesaw \r\n \r\nMountain \r\n \r\nNational \r\n \r\nBattlefield \r\n \r\nPark or Big \r\n \r\nShanty \r\n \r\nMuseum in Cobb County. Ante- \r\n \r\nbellum Roswell is steeped in Southern History, as \r\n \r\nwell. Plan to spend a day in the Real Old South and \r\n \r\nenjoy a self-guided, historic district walk, or tour \r\n \r\nBulloch Hall and Archibald Smith Plantation Home. \r\n \r\nMarietta offers walking and driving tours for visitors \r\n \r\nto learn more about the five registered historic \r\n \r\ndistricts with more than 150 homes,Antebellum to \r\n \r\nVictorian, all built before 1900. Don't miss the \r\n \r\nfocal point of this quaint, historic city-the \r\n \r\nMarietta town square. Even bustling down- \r\n \r\ntown Atlanta holds appeal for the history \r\n \r\nlover. l 1cte1 g o 1CI \r\n \r\n houses historic \r\n \r\nle t , e Ro\\\\ Mu Pt and centers around \r\n \r\nAtlanta's original streets that have been \r\n \r\ntransformed into a six-block festival \r\n \r\nmarketplace that transmits the very \r\n \r\nessence of this great city. Be sure and tour \r\n \r\nthe ) kl, nd tmctcr , lanta Ill tlr \r\n \r\nt t r and the soon-to-open M rgaret \r\n \r\n. Utche I oLse. \r\n \r\n And You're Invit \r\n \r\n'JeKalb County  Gwinnett County  Marietta  Roswell \r\n \r\nLooking/or something a little more racy? How \r\nabout the Atlanta Motor Speedway-host of ASCAR Winston Cup Racing- the Malibu Grand Prix or Road Atlanta?Metro Atlanta \"sports\" a variety of attractions from the exciting race events to World Champion B ave baseball, ,\\ ~nta H' basketball, hockey with the Knil.thts, and the NFL action of the lam 1 I 1o . You can even catch a glimpse behind-the-scenes at the Falcons' Training Camp in Gwinnett County. Take in a little sun and sand with your hard-hitting action at Atlanta Beach, the world center for volleyball. If you're more a participant than a spectator, raft down the Chattahoochee River for a thrill known by the locals as \"Shootin' the Hooch.\" Or, take in your favorite water sport at beautiful Lake Lanier. \r\nIt's afamily affair in Metro Atlanta,where the fun \r\nnever stops for young and old alike. Visit J ti nta, ix Flags Over Georgia,Whitewater Park, American Adventures, or Stone Mountain Park- Georgia's most visited attraction. Get in touch with nature at Yellow River Game Ranch or the Chattahoochee Nature Center. Fascinate the entire family with tours of . Ct:nter and c, I l , .c 1 . Perhaps you'd like to plan your visit around the 1996 U.S. National Hot Air Balloon Cham- \r\n \r\npionship in Gwinnett County, the DeKalb International Choral Festival, or the Marietta Pilgrimage. Don't tell the kids, but many of our best attractions are educa nal, too. From the Jtmm} Carter Library to the tartin Luther Kint, Jr. Cen er for 'on Violent Sot' IChange to the Fernbank Museum of Natural History and Michael C. Carlos Museum,learning's never been so much fun. \r\nStar light, star bright.Atlanta is truly a rising star \r\namong world-class cities. And, like most stars, we shine brightest at night. You'll find everything from fine dining to affordable fun in all of Metro Atlanta's counties and towns. Lndtrground ~tlanta overflows with diverse restaurants and exciting night spots for the most fun you can have in one place. Want to mix a little culture in with your fun? Take in the splendor of the Atlanta Symphony, thrill over the performances in Clayton County's elegant Spivey Hall, Marietta's Theatre In The Sqaure, or the Iii nee Theater. Of course, night or day, Metro Atlanta has shopping in the bag. From quaint boutiques to major malls,you'll shop 'til you drop. \r\nOnce again, please consider this your invitation to pay us a visit. You'll find our accommodations affordable, yet rich in warmth and style. No RSVP is necessary, \r\nbut make your plans early. After all,Atlanta is Welcoming the World in 1996. \r\n \r\n Your Guide to Metro Atlanta \r\n \r\nCobb County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\nP.O. Box 672827, Marietta, Georgia 30067 \r\nCall (770) 933-7228 or (BOO) 451-3480, ext. 30 \r\nMarietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau \r\nNo. 4 Depot Street Marietta, Georgia 30060 \r\nCall (770) 429-1115 or (800) 835-0445 \r\n \r\nHistoric Roswell Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 617 Atlanta Street, Roswell, Georgia 30075 Call (770) 640-3253 or (800) 776-7935 \r\n \r\nGwinnett Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 6400 SugarloafParkway, Building 200 \r\nDuluth, Georgia 30155 Call (770) 623-8793 or (800) 482-4282 \r\n \r\nlndergo, ,rd At/ant The Most Fun You Can Have \r\nIn One Place! at Peachtree and Alabama \r\n(404) 523-2311 \r\nAtlanta C01wenlio11 Visitors Bureau \r\nSuite 2000, 233 Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Call (BOO) ATIANTA \r\n \r\nClayton County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 8712 Tara Blvd.,Jonesboro, \r\nGeorgia 30236 Call (770) 478-4800 or (800) 662-STAY \r\n \r\nGeorgia \r\n \r\nAtlanta's DeKalb Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 750 Commerce Drive, Suite 200, Decatur (Atlanta) Georgia 30030 Call (404) 378-2525 or (800) 999-6055 \r\nTake advantage ofup to $500 in discounts. \r\nYours FREE with the DeKalb-Atlanta Guest Card. Call us toll-free at (BOO) 999-6055, ext. 1116 \r\n \r\nAtlanta Sky/foe Photo: Kevin C. Rose \r\n \r\nMake your first stop the Southeast's fabulous new Welcome South Visitors Center at 200 Spring Street. This award-winning attraction features visual displays,films, travel and visitor services, currency exchange and much, much more! \r\n \r\n A r are m zx \r\nof the delicious and \r\nthe divine. \r\n \r\nIn the heart ofAtlanta, steps away from the ei: \r\nw \r\nciry's finest hotels. Enjoy fine restaurants .... \r\n \r\nand eateries, international \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\nattractions, sign,ature shops and w \r\nu \r\nservices. On-line access to \r\n \r\nMARTA and the Airport. \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\nCl: \r\n.... \r\n \r\n:::c \r\n \r\nw \r\nQ. \r\n1-404-654-1255 \r\n.... \r\n.... .... \r\n \r\nw \r\n:::c \r\n.... \r\n \r\n 42 J996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nVisit lite gravesite ofDr. Martin Lutlier King, Jr. and tlte many sltops tltat offer traditional Africa11-A11ierican clotliing and art {inset). \r\n \r\nThe Classic Renaissance-style Capitol is a National Hiscoric Landmark. It was built in 1889, for just under $1 million. A Hall of Flags and the State Museum of Science and Industry are located inside its Georgia marble-lined interior. The Capicol dome has been gilded twice, both times with precious metal donated by Georgia citizens. The dome is a piece of state hiscory, a reminder that America's first gold rush cook place in 1828 in Dahlonega, Georgia, source of the Capicol dome gold. \r\nAn I I-block portion of downcown is occupied by Peachtree Center, designed by Aclanta architect John Portman, who shaped the ciry's dramatic modern skyline. Peachtree Center is truly the center of Atlanta business activi ty with three of the city's finest hotels; seven office cowers; the Atlanta Merchandise, Apparel, and Gift Marts; and lnforum , a spacious m eeting center and co mputer/ information proce mg mart. \r\nRevolving restaurants and lounges acop the Westin Peachtree Plaza and the Hyatt Regency Atlanta afford sweep ing, panoramic views of the ciry. Some of Aclanta's best shopping, dining, and people watch ing are in and around Peachtree Center. \r\n \r\nAtlanta's commercial, civic, and cultu ral measure is in large part due to contributions made by an accomplished African-American community. Sweet Auburn Historic District was the soul and pride of black Aclanta from the 1890s co the mid-1900s. A business, residential, and entertainment enclave along Auburn Avenue east of Five Points, this small section of town produced men and women who influenced the hiscory of the city, state, and nation. \r\nMartin Luther King, Jr., world-renowned \r\ncivil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient was born on Auburn Avenue. His Birth Home, Ebenezer Baptist Church where he and his father preached, and Freedom Hall Complex, which co ntains Dr. King's gravesite and the Center for Non-Violent Social Change, have been designated pare of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site. T he surrounding neighborhood and all of Sweet Auburn are included in a National Park Service Preservation District. T he APEX MUSEUM - or African American Panoramic Experience - on Auburn Avenue is an informative introduction co the whole area. \r\n \r\n WE'RE MAI\u003cING 0 ANIMPACON \r\nQ \r\n \r\n2. Courtyard by Marriott- Open in Summer of 1996: l-800-321-2211 3. Residence Inn- Open in Summer of 1996: 1-800-331-3131 4. Holiday Inn and Suites: 1-800-Holiday \r\n \r\nlrnpac Hotel Group is making a big IMPACT in Atlanta with new hotels to satisfy every travel destination and hotel need . And we're so committed to our guests that your stay is backed by our 100% Guest Satisfaction Guarantee. \r\nStay with us in one of Atlanta's premier spots: \r\nPrestigious Buckhead near Tower Place with dining for every taste, the Lenox Mall and Phipps Plaza with shopping to fit any budget... Courtyard by Marriott. \r\nDowntown Atlanta within walking distance from Underground Atlanta, Apparel Mart and Inforum... Residence Inn by Marriott, an all suite hotel in the historic Rhodes-Haverty Building. \r\n \r\nNear I-85 and I-285 at Technology Park Norcross in Gwinnett County with access to multiple shopping and restaurant areas... Hampton Inn, an affordable alternative \r\nAt I-75 in Marietta, just north of the perimeter and five miles from historic Marietta Square and Kennesaw National Battlefield. A short drive to Galleria Convention Center and Cumberland Mall... Holiday Inn \u0026 Suites \r\nWe'll make quite an IMPAC on your next visit or meeting in Atlanta! \r\nIMPAC HOTEL GROUP \r\nA Hotel Ownership Group For more information on the summer hotel openings, call 800-299-6344 \r\n \r\n Sweet Auburn is among several neighborhoods featured by the Atlanta Preservation Center on walking tours conducted April-November. \r\n \r\nTwo historic house museums in West End offer further insight into the scope of Atlanta's black heritage. The Beaux Arts Classical Herndon Home was designed and built in 1910 by Alonzo F. Herndon, a former slave who founded rhe Atlanta Life Insurance Company. Hammonds House, a 19th Century East Lake Victorian home, was the residence of the late arr patron, Dr. O.T. H ammonds. It's now a gallery of permanent and traveling exh ibits by noted black artists. \r\n \r\nThe National Historic Landmark Wren's \r\n \r\nNest, also in West End, was the Victorian \r\n \r\nera home of author Joel C handler H arris, \r\n \r\ncreator of rhe whimsical Uncle Remus sto ries. \r\n \r\n11,e Carter Preside11tial Center, betwee11 Virgi11ia-Higltla11d and Inman Park, cllro11ic/.es tlte life and admi11istratio11 oft/1e 39tlz President of tl,e U11ited States. It lzouses some 27 \r\n \r\nOn the far west side of Atlanta, Six Flags Over Georgia delights children of all ages with 33 1 acres of no n-stop thrill rides, \r\n \r\nmillio11 dowments, memorabilia, a11d displays, as well as tlte offices ofseveral of t/ze Carters ' 011goi11g projects. 11,e center is set 011 a 30-acre llilltop overlooking Atlanta and affords a stmming view oftlte city. \r\n \r\nkiddie shows and musical extravaganzas. \r\n \r\nsoutheast of downtown . Ar the zoo, 900 \r\n \r\nrai nforest and Arctic tundra. Zoo Atlanta \r\n \r\nZoo Atlanta and the Atlanta Cyclorama share a common location in Grant Park \r\n \r\nanimals from nea rl y every conti nent roam natural habitats as diverse a Asian \r\n \r\nhas one of the country's finest reptile collections, a legendary lowland gorilla named Willie B. and his baby daughter \r\n \r\nKudzoo and \"The Greatest Baby Elephant \r\n \r\nThe~~vToA Successful Event ls \r\n \r\nShow on Earth.\" \r\nThe Atlanta Cyclorama houses one of rhe ciry's most beloved art treasures and tells the poignant story of one of the pivotal events in \r\n \r\nnderstanding The Big Picture, \r\n \r\nCivil War history, the July 22, 1864, Barde ofAtlanta. All the action of that one terrible day is captured in a three- dimensional , 358-ft. painting-in-the-round, with sound effects and narration to highlight each facet \r\n \r\nof the barcle. An introductory film secs the \r\n \r\nWhile Lining Up \r\nEvery Little Detail. \r\n \r\nscene, and a museum of Civil War artifacts and the 1862 steam locomotive TEXAS fill the exhibit hall. \r\nThe Welcome South Visitors Center is \r\n \r\nAtlanta's newest attractio n and an \r\n \r\nintroduction to the best the South has ro \r\n \r\noffer. Visitor services include: a fu ll-service \r\n \r\nAAA travel agency, Olympic information, \r\n \r\nforeig n exchange, entertaining exh ibits \r\n \r\nTo avoid having your bigevent turn into a three- airport, located in the city'sheart at Peachtree and ring circus, call the Sheraton ColonySquare- 14th streets. But best of all, our outstanding ser- \r\nAtlanta. We have 36,000 square feet of IACC- vices will help you capture the grand vision of \r\n \r\nand interactive kio ks. The Yisiror Center also provides information o n the attractions and acco mmodations in places \r\n \r\napproved conference center space. We're just .~ ~. your event- as well as every minor detail. And \r\nablock from MARTA, 20 minutes from the {....S~~) that's not peanuts. Call us at 404-892-6000. \r\nSheraton Colonx Sguare HOTE L MIDTOWN ATL ANTA \r\n \r\nsuch as Atlanta, Georgia, and six other Southeastern tare . The Welcome South Center is located o n rhe corner of Internatio nal Boulevard and Spring Street in downtown Atlanta. \r\n \r\n44 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n f \r\n \r\nr1J1N11IU1 N  \r\n \r\nInvites You \r\nThe Village \r\n \r\nTo Walk \r\nof Virginia \r\n \r\nHighland \r\n \r\nINiCITZI\u0026 JmOMANO \r\nWomen's Clothing \u0026 Accessories \r\n1038 N. Highland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-876-7228 \r\n \r\nfflOE'S \r\n\u0026JOE'S \r\n \r\nANeighborhood Pub Since 1947 \r\n \r\n1033 N. Highland Ave ., NE \r\n \r\nAtlanta, GA 30306 \r\n \r\nfl!:;404-873-6090 \r\n \r\n..... \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\n,.\\ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n\"11'S\"H \r\n \r\n\"\u003c)~ \r\nY \r\n \r\nLive Entertainment Nighriy \r\n \r\n822 N. Highland Ave ., NE \r\nAtlanta, GA 30306 404-874-7147 \r\n \r\nVirginia Highland is a mile long village of unique shopping, dining and galleries nestled under the Midtown Atlanta skyline. Easily accessible from all points of the city, Virginia Highland is less than two miles East of the Downtown Connector off 10th Street, and just 1/2 mile North of Freedom Parkway at Ponce de Leon and North Highland Avenues. \r\n \r\nVIRGINIAHIGHlAND \r\n \r\nBUSINESS \r\nASSOCIATION \r\n \r\nVirginia Highland is a favorite destination of Atlanta locals and visitors alike. Renowned for its easy pedestrian lifestyle, the village is home to some of the city's premier restaurants and boutiques. Excellent specialty gift shopping abounds. It is also where you can find 12 of the most prominent contemporary galleries of the region. \r\n \r\nI~i~ { $ ~~~ \r\n~ ;teaks \u0026 Martinis \r\nHighland Tap \r\nVirginia \u0026 Highland 404-875-3673 \r\n \r\n20th~ \r\nUnique Oecorali ve Accesso ries for the Ho me \r\n1044 N.Highland Ave ., NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-892-2065 \r\n \r\nClothing \u0026 Jewelry \r\n1019 Virginia Avenue, NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-892-8043 \r\n \r\nm urphy \r\n \r\ns \r\n \r\nw n er e Y it g1ni,1 nigl'lla nd s mee1 s \r\n \r\n997 Virginia Avenue, NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-0904 \r\n \r\nEclectic Electric Gallery \r\n1393 N. Highland Ave ., NE \r\nAtlanta, GA 30306 404-875-2840 \r\n \r\nFirst Union Visa Cash - an easy way to shop the Highlands! \r\nContact your nearest First Union Branch to get Visa Cash in $10, $20 and $50 dollar values. \r\n \r\n Midtown , from Ponce de Leon Avenue north to 26th Street, continues to mix the old and new, but here the atmosphere i more residential, as seen in the attractive homes ofAnsley Park. \r\nEven so, the area is fast becoming a Southern version of off-Broadway. Anchored by the Woodruff Arts Center, which includes the Atlanta Symphony, the Alliance and Studio Theatres, and the High Museum of Art, Midtown is also the address of at least 10 ocher live \r\n \r\nperformance theaters, one of chem The Fabulous Fox, a 1929 Moorish/ Egyptian /Art Deco fantasy on the National Register Of Historic Places. \r\nAcross from the Fox, the recencly opened Road to Tara Museum has the largest permanent public exhibit of Gone With the Wind memorabilia. \r\nRhodes Memorial Hall, a 1903 copy of a Rhineland cascle, is the museum home of th e Georgia Trust for Historic \r\n \r\nLocated just minutes north of Buckhead. \r\n \r\nOpen Monday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \r\n \r\nShipping available worldwide. \r\n \r\nGAL 2471 \r\n \r\n46 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nTake a break a11d re/a.,: at Piedmont Park. \r\nPreservation. Colony Square, one of the first of Midtown's new skyscrapers, is a contemporary condo/office/horel/ shopping and dining complex. \r\nThe most popular place in Midtown is 180-acre Piedmont Park, which hosts the spring Atlanta Dogwood Festival and the fall Arts Festival of Atlanta. The park is a haven for walkers, joggers, roller skaters, roller bladers, picnickers, tennis and softball players, and just about anyone who wants to relax. A large portion of the park includes Atlanta Botanical Garden and its $3.5 million Fuqua Conservatory, an oasis of exotic tropical plants from around the world. \r\nWhile there are hundreds of fine restaurants in ATLANTA METRO , everything from simple BBQ joints to elegant Southern mansions, one in Midtown must be singled our as a local institution. The Varsity near Georgia Tech has been dishing up chili cheese dogs and fried pies in its own special way since 1928. It is billed as rhe world's largest drive-in. \r\nAmerica's oldest baller company and one of rhe nation's top physical science museums are located next to each ocher on rhe outskirts of Midtown. Although rhe 1995-1996 season will be performed at The Fox Theatre, The Atlanta Ballet typically performs at the Civic Center, adjacent to Sci-Trek, where more than 100 hands-on exhibits illustrate basic principles of science and their application to everyday life. \r\nOn the eastern periphery of Midtown, two intersecting streets give their names to the area known as Virginia-Highland. T he informal , moderately-priced restaurants nestled in chis cozy neighborhood are perennial Atlanta favorites. Nearby Inman Park is filled with stately Victorian homes. Irs commercial center, Little Five Points, is perhaps the \"funkiest\" vi llage in Aclanta, with offbeat shopping, dining and nighclife. \r\n \r\n Buckhead, Atlanta's First Address \r\nIt has been called \"the Beverly Hills of the East.\" Buckhead is, indeed, an exceptional place. It is a community that shines with vitality and vision against a backdrop of beauty that's unparalleled anywhere else. Buckhead is one of the country's largest urban mixed-use development areas, combining major office complexes with the finest in retail shopping. With entertainment ranging from exquisite five-star hotels to eclectic taverns, Buckhead comes alive as Atlanta's hottest spot for nightlife. \r\nTo get more information on all that Buckhead has to offer or to receive the official \"Buckhead Guide Book\", please write the Buckhead Coalition, 3060 Peachtree Road, One Buckhead Plaza, Suite 1060, Atlanta, GA 30305-2228 or call (404) 233-2228 or (800) 935-2228. \r\n \r\nFAY GOLD GALLERY \r\nATLAr TA, GEORGIA 30305 Tel 404 233 3843 Fax 404 365 8633 \r\nSince 1980, the largest gallery in the south representing the finest contemporary painting, sculpture, glass, photography and folk art. 1996 Olympic exhibition-Dale Chihuly glass installation \r\n \r\n-4. \r\n \r\n= \r\n;2 = \r\n \r\n= \r\n \r\n=a:~~~~- \r\n \r\nUNLESS YOU ' RE 158 \r\nYEARS OLD , \r\nMOST o-/ THIS ST U FF \r\nWILL BE NEW to, YOU. \r\n \r\nChances are, you've never carried a Civil War soldier' \r\n \r\nack. Or walked through the 1928 Swan H ouse mansion. \r\n \r\nYott've probably never heard the voice of Booker T Washi igt 1 been 011 an 1840s plantation/arm. Here, you'llfind every \r\n \r\naspect ofa colorful hist01y that even includes hist01ical ga, \r\n \r\n,pen Mon-Sat, 10-5:30; Sun, 12-5:30. Call 404-814-4000. \r\n \r\nATLANTA HISTORY CENTER \r\n0 \r\n130 WEST P ACES FERRV ROAD N . W . ATLANTA GEORG I A 30305-1368 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n47 \r\n \r\n KidSOtel. \r\nBring your family to Kids6tel adjacent to Lenox Square and across from Phipps Plaza in the midst of all the excitement of Buckhead. From only 130, the Kidsotel package include : \r\n a plush St. Bernard puppy \r\n Kids6tel backpack with crayons and more \r\n nightly accommodation \r\n a kids' value menu \r\n \"Tuck-in-Time\" (bedtime milk and cookie) \r\n kids under 12 stay free in parents' room \r\n adjoining rooms available at a discounted rate \r\nSwis 6tel Atlanta offers luxurious and spacious accommodations, precision Swiss service and superb dining. Kids6tel is also available at Swiss6tel Boston, Chicago and The Drake Swis 6tel ew York. \r\nFor information and reservations, contact your travel professional or touch 1-800-2531397. \r\nswissotel/1 \r\nATLANTA \r\n3391 Pcachlrcc Road NE  A1lan1a. Georgia 30326 Swiss61cl a Swissair Company \r\n \r\nBuckhead, north of Midrown, is Atlanta's silk-stocking discrict. Fine old mansions sit back on well-manicured lawns, causing a sensation each spring with their incredible array of pink and white dogwoods and azaleas. The elegant architecture and century-old landscape make Buckhead's houses among the most sought after in metropolitan Atlanta. \r\nOne of the jewels in Buckhead's residential crown is West Paces Ferry Road . At the Greek Revival-sryle Georgia Governor's Mansion, the permanent furnishings constitute one of the finest collections of Federal period furniture in the United States. The public can visit three mornings a week. \r\n \r\nWar exhibit is considered one of the best in the nation. \r\nTo ardent shoppers, Buckhead is heaven. With Lenox Square, the grandly renovated Phipps Plaza and a wealth of neighborhood boutiques, it typifies one fact oflife in Atlanta: There's more shopping space per capita here than in any other city in the U.S. except Chicago. \r\nCome nightfal l, Buckhead is the spot ro see and be seen . A wide variety of cafes, restaurants, music and dance clubs are clustered with hotels in the pocket between East Paces Ferry and Pharr Roads just off Peachtree Street. \r\n \r\nThe Atlanta History Center has 26 acres of gardens and woodlands enclosing rwo hisroric homes and the new Atlanta History M useum. The 1840's plantation Tullie Smith House is an authentic pre-Civil War working farm. The 1928 Swan House, showpiece of the hisrory center, is a grand Italianate villa rising above a series of gentle terraces and cascading fountains. The center's Civil \r\n \r\nIn the summertime, there is more rop qualiry entertainment at Chastain Memorial Park Amphitheatre just north of Buckhead. Open-air concert goers dine on elaborate picnic suppers before tuning in to the Atlanta Symphony and lumi naries from the world of jazz and pop. On July 4th, the annual lOK Peach tree Road Race takes off from Buckhead, next to Lenox Square. \r\n \r\nuckhead is widely noted as the dining room of Georgia. The re are over 200 establishments in this community serving food and beverages, including many nationally acclaime d for excellence. \r\n \r\nI \r\nTHE Rrrz.CAfu.l\\)-.1' \r\nExprniENCE woRld clAss cuisiNE, suprnb wiNES ANd iMpECCAblE srnvicE iN A EIEGANt, iNtiMArE srniNG. GEORGiA' s ON iy AAA FivE,DiAMoNd REStAURANt, foR \r\nspeciAI ocCAsioN diNiNG, MoNdAy,SAwRdAy. 211-2100 \r\n \r\n \"W\\e~l~tY.:.!  Authentic Five Course Moroccan Feast  World Famous Belly Dancing Performances  Full Bar Service featuring Imports \u0026 Specialty Drinks \r\n2285 Peachtree Road \r\n351-0870 \r\nalso location in Vall, Colorado \r\n \r\n~~~ JslU \r\n* Mediterranean Restaurant \r\nserving breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday champagne brunch. \r\n(404) 365 -8100 hotelnikko atlanta \r\n3300 Peachtree Road,NE \r\n \r\n48 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nRece\"tl:9 \"a'\"eo o,1e of the ui11 10 \r\ncoutiue\"tal resurnraut.s i\" the U.S. A\"UJ0\":9s offers a bisti\"ctive wi\"e fist, e.xceptio\"a/ \r\nservice a\"b a welcome cl;a\"ge from the \"oise \r\naub rus/;, of other Atla.1ta resta1tra\"ts, i\" a \r\ngraciolls a\"tebe/1\"'\" setli\"9 \r\nOpe\" Mo\"!la,')-SatHrba:9 from 6 I''\" 3109 Piebmo\"t Roab1 NE \r\n2.62.-7379 \r\n \r\nSerious, Serious Steak. \r\nCustom-aged U.S. Prime. Broiled at 1800 degrees to lock in the com -fed 0avor. Serious steak. Only at Ruth's Chris. \r\nRUTH'S f\"'\\\"'\"-' \r\nCHIUS \r\nSTEAK HOUSE \r\nHome of Serious Steaks \r\nBUCKHEAD 950 East Paces Ferry \r\n(At Lenox Road) (404) 365-0660 \r\nSANDY SPRINGS 5788 Roswell Road (at 1-285) \r\n(404) 255-0035 \r\n \r\n Buckhead Village \r\n \r\n- in the heart of Buckhead - \r\n \r\ncomes alive with Atlanta's best nightclubs \r\n \r\n* Tongue \u0026 Groove * Buckhead Saloon \r\n* Cafe Tu-Tu \r\n \r\n* Park Bench \r\n* Buckhead Billiards * John Harvards \r\n \r\nTango \r\n \r\nBrew House \r\n \r\nOUR AMENITIES INCLUDE \r\n1W \r\n \r\no//7 ~~/1/3 \r\nt% ~ ~ . , 4 ~ The best of both worlds- \r\nwarm southern hospitality and sophisticated Japanese infiuence are yours to enjoy in the heart of Buckhead. Experience the casual elegance of 440 luxuriously appointed guest rooms and suites, Cassis Restaurant's superb Mediterranean cuisine, Kamogawa Restaurant's authentic Japanese cuisine and sushi bar, our award winning Japanese Garden with athree story cascading waterfall - and \"Unbelievable\" package plans to make it all affordable.As one of America's 100 top hotels*, Hotel Nikko Atlanta proudly stands alone in Buckhead. \r\n \r\nhotel nikko atlanta \r\n \r\n* Zagnt Survey \r\n \r\nrlJacMea.d \r\nSIMPLY EVERYTHING. SIMPLY. \r\n3300 Peachtree Road I Atlanta, GA 30305 I 404-365-8100 I 1-800-NIKKO-US \r\n \r\nA quick stroll to Lenox Square an hipps Plaza shopping. Within walking distance from everything Buckhead has to offer, and just two blocks from MARTA The Terrace Garden featuresClub Level rooms, restaurant, lounge, room service and conference facilities, indoor/outdoor pools. sauna, steam room, Nautilus and more. And for the best value, the Lenox Inn includes a cocktail reception and continental breakfast. Call for reservations or for information. Get INN To Buckhead. \r\n \r\nTERRACE \r\nGARDEN \r\n~ \r\n800-241-8260 \r\n3405 Lenox Rd., NE, Atlanta. GA 30326 \r\n \r\nLENOX \r\n800-241-0200 \r\n3387 Lenox Rd., NE. Atlanta. GA 30326 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n49 \r\n \r\n Spend tlie day floaH,ig down tlie Cl,attalwoclzee River or explore tlie Civil War liistory of tlie area at Kennesaw Mountain Natioanl Battlefield Park {inset). \r\n \r\nThe suburb of Marietta is located 20 miles northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County. It, too, endured severe losses during the Civil War, when Union troops burned their way into the Confederate stro nghold. Marietta rebuilt itself and then preserved its tum-of-the-century downtown. \r\n \r\nIt proudly routs four National Register Historic Districts containing 52 points of interest. Historic Marietta Walking/Driving Tour and Cannonball Trail Driving Tour brochures are \r\n \r\nSatisfy Your Craving For Suites \r\n \r\nAt last, a hotel that gives you the comforts of suite accommodations at an affordable price! \r\nSpecial features include: \r\n* Complimentary deluxe continental * breakfast buffet \r\nRefrigerator, microwave, wet bar and coffeemaker in each suite \r\n* Free local phone calls * 26\" TV/VCP * Outdoor heated swimming pool \r\nand fitness center \r\n* Laundry facility and valet service \r\n* Located at the newest upscale \r\n* shopping center in Atlanta Convenient to the newest \u0026 largest outlet mall in Atlanta, Lake Lanier and North Georgia mountains \r\n \r\nAMERICA'S AFFORDABLE AU-SUITE HOTEL \r\nATLANTNNorth Point Mall \r\n7500 North Point Pkwy. , Alpharetta, GA 30202 Tel .: 770-594-8788, Fax: 770-594- 1977 \r\n1-8 0 0- 8 3 3 - 1516 \r\n \r\n50 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\navailable from the welcome center in the 1898 railroad depot on Marietta Square. \r\nMarietta is fast becoming a hot place for buying and selling antiques, especially in and around the square. Some 21 antique shops representing over 200 dealers can be found here, along with many other stores and restaurants. Theatre in the Square presents professional live theater, and Glover Park in the center of the square is the scene of numerous concerts and festivals throughout the year. \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, a short drive from Marietta Square, is the site of two Civil War battles chat \r\npaved the way for the siege of Atlanta. A visitor center/museum offers a 15-minute slide show on the campaign, and the grounds provide miles of original earthworks, historic markers, roads and hiking trails to the Kennesaw Mountain summit. Big Shanty Museum, also in Kennesaw, features The General, a legendary steam locomotive that was hijacked during one of the more unusual episodes of the war. \r\nVinings Village has a somewhat indelicate Civil War history. The plantation home of Hardy Pace, operator of the famous Pace's Ferry across the Chattahoochee River, was commandeered for use as a Union hospital. As Northern soldiers died, they were buried in his yard, \"but dug up as the troops came back through Georgia and laid to rest in the North,\" say Pace fam ily records. Several of the houses in Vinings are now antique shops, and one is a well-known restaurant. \r\nThere's also a modern side to Marierca. Whitewater Park and American Adventures are magnets to youngsters looking for big summer fun in a water-filled playground or the kind of theme park that caters just to kids. \r\nHistoric Roswell is one of the few Civil War targets in Georgia that survived almost intact. A milling rown 28 miles north of Atlanta, Roswell's business was the manufacture of gray cloth for Confederate uni forms. General Sherman politely destroyed only the mill, leaving \r\n \r\n OUNTY \r\nSo Nice To Come Home To... \r\n3 / # ' ~ ][ Northwest Atlanta \r\nStarting at $79.00 \r\n'Call for Availability \r\nFor More Information, Please Call (770) 953-9300  (800) 234-9304 \r\n \r\nThe \r\n5id e \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nCUMBERLAND \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nencounter thtJ 11uenct1 of the south \r\n \r\n11ersallle \r\n \r\n.ti tbe stores yo rally at 116 tbe latest fasblos atl fltls \r\nfor yo atl yor loJJetl oes. \r\n \r\nat cumber/and mall \r\nthe excitement the enticement \r\nthe spirit \r\n \r\nso easily accessible at 1-185, I 75 \r\natl cobb parllay. 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' ' \r\n \r\n+ ~ \r\n \r\n.. . \r\n \r\nATLANTA \r\n \r\n2999 Windy Hill Road Marietta, Georgia 30067 \r\nAsk for the White Water Rate. Offer is based on availabilit \r\n \r\nLocated off 1-75 North \r\nFrom Atlanta at Exit 113. \r\n(770) 424-WAVE. \r\nSAVE $3 PER PERSON! \r\nPresent this coupon at White Water and receive $3 off regular and kid's (age 3 and up to 4-feet tall) admission, for up to four people. Not valid with any other offer; valid 1996 season only. PLU# AD38 \u0026 CH-39. \r\nWhile Waler. \r\n \r\nAMERICAN ADVENTURES,. \r\nAll the Things Kids Love To Do \r\nAmerican Adventures is absolutely the most fun around for kids, and the most value for parents! There's gocart racing, 15 kid-sized rides including a roller coaster and bumper cars, mini-golf, the Imagination Station indoor playground, ball crawls, a huge arcade, and more! \r\nSAVE $3 PER PERSON! \r\nPresent this coupon at American Adventures and receive $3 off a child's Super Fun Pass good for all rides and attractions. Not valid with any other offer. Good January through December, 1996. PLU# 77 \r\nAMERICAN ADVENT ORE$ \r\n \r\n The \r\n \r\nCOBB COUNTY \r\n \r\nMarriott Northwest Atlanta's \r\nWeekend Vacation \r\n(770) 952-7900 (800) USA-WKND \r\nAsk about our Weekend \r\nTwo For Breakfast Package!* \r\n Minutes from Six Flags, White Water, Atlanta Braves Baseball \u0026 shopping  Indoor/Outdoor Pool  Whirlpool \u0026 Exercise Room  3 Lighted Tennis Courts  Free Parking  Marriott Honored Guest Awards \r\nATLANT~rr1ott. NORTHWEST \r\n1-75 at Windy Hill Road Exi t I 111. then S. on Interstate North Parkway \r\nAvail ,hd il y is l.imited \r\n \r\nJ-20 Ju st West of Atlanta \r\nTtt VJMl). ~ f.,.,.. N~ A V/Ml). Aw~! \r\nSi x Fl ags O ve r Geo rgia is one o f Ame ri ca's pre mi e re the me pa rks and th e So utheas te rn home o f Bugs Bunny, with e ight huge the med la nd s o f fun . Each secti o n o f the pa rk has a hi stori ca l the me a nd is loaded w ith heart - po undin g thrill rides, fa mil y rides, great water ad ve ntures, a nd shows like the in credibl e BatmanTM Stunt Spectacul ar and th e Si x Flags Anim a l Ac ti on Sh o w. Si x Fl ags O ver Geo rg ia o pens in March and w ill ce le brate it 's 30th seaso n a nd the Spirit o f 1996 with a n e xc itin g and diffe re nt eve nt eac h mo nth . If you ' re pl anning a vis it to Atl a nta (wh e re th e world will be foc used in I996) don ' t mi ss a vis it to Si x Fl ags O ver Georgia whe re life time me mori es a re made. \r\n \r\nWhy not treat the family to a little, \r\n \r\nlibrary  Refl:igerato1, microwave, \r\n \r\nw1expected vacation at the She1aton coffeemaker and honor bar  Clo e \r\n \r\nSuites Cwnbedand. You and the fani- to Six Flags and Stone Mountain \r\n \r\nily will enjoy the sights and shopping Park  Hearty free full brea kfa t \r\n \r\nof Georgia's mo t exciting city. See the buffet  lndooi-/outdoo1 pool , spa , \r\n \r\nOlympic sites, shop the latest fa hions saturn and a free health club  F1ee \r\n \r\n01 ee a p1ofessional sport \r\n \r\nparking  And the kid tay FREE. \r\n \r\nevent. We'll help you 6nd everything.  A full suite \r\n \r\n(s~ \r\n\"..~ \r\n \r\nIF YOUR WORLD \r\n \r\nwith separate bedroom , living room and dre ing room  TwoTVsand a \r\nVCR , plu free video \r\n \r\nSheraton Suites Cumberland \r\nA T LANTA \r\nIIIIUSheratonl \r\n \r\nREVOLVE ARO D YO R FAMILY, OUR WORLD REVOLVES AROUND YOU. \r\n \r\n(770) 955-3900 I (800) 325-3535 \r\n2844 Cobb Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia 30339 \r\n \r\nLOONhY TUNES. c:harnc1cn, nnmt\\ and nll related 1nd1cia arc trademark\\ or Warner Bro\u003c,. 0 1996. O 199(, Six Flag, OH:r Georg ia. BATMAN and a ll related clcmcn1s arc properly or DC Com ic,ni \u0026 0 1996. OSi:t Flags Theme Parl.~. Inc. \r\nS1, Hag, O\\cr Gcorg111 1~ a Time Wurner En1enainmc n1 Company. \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro's Celestine Sibley \r\n \r\nIn 1995, Celestine Sibley, long-time columnist for the Atlanta Journal/Constitution, was named by the Georgia legislature as an official state treasure. It's easy to see why. Her column, which appears four times every week, is a perennial favorite with readers. \r\n \r\nIn her distinguished career as a newspaper reporter, starting when she was 15, Sibley's duties have included covering the weather bureau, the county jail, and Hollywood. But it is her column that has endeared her to readers. In it, she writes with honesty, warmth, and down-home humor. She writes about family and friends, about her house (called Sweet Apple), about the pain of life and death. She writes out of experience - a life with more than its share of pain - in such a way that has allowed her readers to strongly identify with her over the years. Her readers are as devoted to her as she is to them, and it is her devotion that led to the well-deserved designation of official state treasure. \r\n \r\n54 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nHistoric Roswell has many interesting p laces to explore. \r\n \r\nmost of RoswelJ's antebellum structures co posterity. \r\nGreek Revival Bulloch Hall (c.1839) was the girlhood home of Mittie Bulloch, mother of President Theodore Roosevelt and grandmother of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The Roswell Visiror Center on Aclanta treet provides walking rour brochures and guided tours of this and 26 other hisroric sites. \r\n \r\nis a stop at the Atlanta Falcons Headquarters and Training Camp in Suwanee. The NFL pro team practices here mid-summer through fall, and the public is invited to watch. Visitors can also work out at the Falcons' year-round fi mess center. \r\n \r\nT he Bricks (c.1840), once housing for \r\nm ill workers, and the rebuilt 1882 Mill \r\nare now used for shopping, dining and entertainment functions. The Historic D istrict embraces dozens of galleries, working artists' studios, specialty shops and restaurants. \r\nIn 1845, The Archibald Sm ith Plantation \r\nHome, along with some 13 outbui ldings, wa built about a mile north of Roswell. The home was kept in cl1e family for generations and preserved in its original state. Opened to cl1e public in 1991 , it accurately portrays the southern lifestyle of a mid-19th century cotton planter. \r\nThe Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, south of Roswell , is where Aclantans like to enjoy one of clieir favorite sports, rafting down the Chattahoochee. The Chattahoochee Nature Center offers educational programs, woodland hiking trails and a scenic boardwalk for observing the river marsh and its wildlife. \r\nOne highlight of a visit to Gwinnett County, 30 minutes northeast of Atlanta, \r\n \r\nSports-minded Gwinnett prides itself on its first-class tennis center, Peachtree World of Tenn is, and on being named host venue for the 1995-1997 U.S. Hot Air Balloon Championships. \r\nAround the county there are small southern towns to explore, like O ld T ow n Lilburn, Historic Norcross, and Buford. There is a touch of civic histo ry at the Historic Courthouse/History Museum in Lawrenceville, and a manor home and 90-acre garden estate at Vines Botanical Gardens. The Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth displays items historically significant to the nation 's railroads, including over 40 units of rolling stock. Children love the Yellow River Game Ranch in Lilburn, where petting the animals is always allowed. \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nTour tlte dinosaur gallery at tlte Fer11bank M11se111n of Natural History . \r\nThough most of Gwinnett has a serene country air, it is one of the fastest growing counties in America. Sophisticated shopping and dining are available at Gwinnett Place Mall, while the Georgia Antique Center in Norcross offers fine antique and collectibles from over 200 shops in one marketplace. \r\nDeKalb is Georgia's second largest county and constitutes 25 percent of metropolitan Atlanta. Its county seat, Decatur, just seven miles east of downtown, is know n for its beautifully landscaped neighborhoods and renowned university. At Emory University, \"Harvard of the South,\" the extensively renovated Michael C. Carlos M useum of Art and Archaeology is the largest archaeological museum in the southeast, housing comprehensive collections of Egyptian, Greek, near Eastern, Colombian and modern art. \r\nT he Fernbank Museum of N atural History is the largest natural history museum in the southeast. It has the state's first IMAX T heater, a dinosaur gallety, and its permanent exhibit, \"A Walk Through Time in Georgia,\" uses the state of Georgia as a microcosm to tell the histoty of the earth. The compan ion Fernbank Science Center boasts one of the largest planetariums in the nation and a 65-acre forest with walki ng trails specifically designed for the visually impaired. \r\nDramatic evidence of Atlanta's growing multi-cultural diversity permeates Your DeKalb Farmer's Market. With delicious fre h foods and baked goods from over 30 countries, this is the largest indoor market of its kind in the wo rld. \r\n \r\nYour Table Is Ready. \r\nIt says a lot about you when you dine with us in a one-of-a-hind setting lihe this. Exceptional private dining rooms available for groups from Io to 300. Eight fabulous acres of gardens available for your outside events. \"BEST NEW RESTAURANT\" 1995, Esquire Magazine. \r\n404-303-0133 \r\n4, fuiMLW- ~- 'Bui. :Jv,- .covt-h of -he IMAU.. \r\n Concepts By Staib Ltd. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n55 \r\n \r\n Just minutes north of downtown Atlanta, you'll find a place where all your vacation dreams become reality... \r\ne Com(ort Zone \r\nGwinnett county features affordable restaurants and hotels, exciting family-oriented activities, and bigleague attractions - all close by without the big-city distractions. \r\nYou can drop a line or raise a sail at beautiful Lake Lanier Islands. Shop 'til you drop in the more than 200 stores at Gwinnett Place Mall, or slowly browse the quaint shops of Lilburn, Norcross, and Buford. Get \"in touch\" with nature at the Yellow River Wildlife Game Ranch, or watch a different kind of game at our NFL training camp. You can take in the breathtaking speed of America's top racing stars at Road Atlanta, or the breathtaking beauty of the launching of over 200 hot air balloons as Gwinnett County hosts the 1995,1996,and 1997 U.S.Hot Air Balloon Team Championships. \r\nWith something for everyone, it's easy to see why Gwinnett is Atlanta's Comfort Zone. \r\nGwinnett Convention \u0026 Visitor's Bureau \r\nFor information on The Comfort Zone call: \r\nI (800) 482-4282 \r\n \r\n The most Outdoors the South \r\n \r\nSho~ has ever seen! Bass Pro Shops \r\nSportsmans warehouse\"' Duluth, Georgia 1-85 at Steve Reynolds Blvd \r\n \r\nN ow, under one roof, more fishing tackle, hunting gear, camping equipment, Tracke~ \r\nand Nitro* boats than ever before! Every department, whether it's men's or ladies' sportswear, footwear or even gifts, has a focus \r\non the outdoors. Exciting displays with incredible wildlife mounts and rustic looking outdoorsmen motifs make Sportsman's Warehouse '\" a special \r\nplace you need to experience. \r\n \r\nabit our 6,000-gal. uarium and watch ur daily lure emonstrations. \r\nSee the awesom \r\n \r\nMore Outdoors For Your \r\n \r\n Store Hours: Mon- Sat 9 am- 10 pm, Sun 11 am- 7 pm \r\n \r\nWe're easy to find. \r\nCL-5996895 \r\n \r\nSatisfy Your Craving For Suites \r\nAt last, a hotel that gives you the comforts of suite accommodations at an affordable price! \r\n*Special features include: Complimentary deluxe continemal \r\n* brea~fast buffet Refrigerator, microwave, wet bar \r\n* and coffeemaker in each suite 0111door pool and complimentary use of local fitness center \r\n* Laundry facility and valet service * $5.00 OFF* regular rack rates whe11 \r\nme11tio11ing this ad! \r\nA \r\nAMERISUirEs \r\nATLANTNGwinnett Mall \r\n3390 Venture Pkwy., NW Duluth, GA 30136 Tel.: 770-623-6800, Fax: 770-623-09 t t \r\n1-800-833-1516 \r\nt\u003ecr suite. plus tax. Not valid with any discoum o r special offer. Based on availability. Expircs 12/30/96. \r\n \r\nExl'ERIENCE Soll1HERN \r\nHosPffAllTYAr Its FtNEST \r\n \r\n* Test your skills on two I8 hole courses or \r\n \r\nchampionship Adventure Golf \r\n \r\nw hil e \r\n \r\nyou exp lore the wonderful and mysterious \r\n \r\nhideout of pirates! \r\n \r\nOPEN YEAR ROUND \r\n \r\n1-85 North exi t 40. Look for 80' pirate ship. \r\n \r\nLocated at Gwinnett Place mall. \r\n \r\n3380 Venture Parkway  Duluth, GA 30136 \r\n \r\n(770) 623-4184 \r\n \r\nSingle/Double \r\n0ccll//il /lC} \r\nValid Friday  Sunday Only \r\n'Based on .n.:1llallllll),. Sol)feft lO a1,1\u003eUcabk' la\\. \\ol to be romblned v.1th OlherdiscounlS. \r\nWe pecialize in exceptional service, cleganLly appointed rooms and a convenient \r\nlocation, all at affordable rat.es. \r\n] [ orlhcasLAtlanta \r\n3/~a-- \r\n5993 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard Norcross. Georgia 30092 (770) 447-'1747 \r\n \r\nGwinnett... Atlanta's Comfort Zone \r\n \r\n DeKalb is also home to the developing International Village, which city planners hope will represent the cultural diversity of ATLANTA METRO a nd serve as a meaningful multicultural comm unications center. T he Village will offer a world marketplace and grocery, cu ltural learning opportunities, culinary delights from many lands and international festiva ls. \r\nAnd then there's the world's largest mass of exposed granite with the world's largest bas-relief sculpture carved on its side. These are in Georgia's Stone Mountain \r\n \r\nPark, nine mi les ease of Decatur. C hosen as a ve nue for three Olympic sporting evenrs, the 3,200-acre park is a wo nderla nd of outdoor recreation and fami ly fun. Its top attractions include an 18-hole championsh ip golf course, Antebellum Planration, Riverboat Ride, Skylift, the srnry behind the carving of the three Confederate heroes and the summertime Laser Light Show projected each night onto the face of the mountain. \r\nJust beyond che west entrance of Georgia's Stone Mountain Park is the Village of Stone Mountain, a quaint 19th century \r\n \r\nFrom laser shows to riverboats, golf and more, Georgia's #1 family destination promises something for everyone - and delivers it to ~ 6,000,000 visitors year-round. \r\nBuilt around the world's largest granite monolith, Stone Mountain Park means more time doing and less time driving, with each event just a stone's throw from the next. There's lodging and camping, too, so don't miss \r\nthe history, spectacular nature, attractions, sports and seasonal events, only 16 miles from the heart of Atlanta. \r\n \r\nOPENING JUNE 1996: \"Discovering Stone Mountain\" Museum and New Skylift \r\n \r\n58 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\ntown which contains more than 60 shops featuring everything from crafts and home-baked goods to antiques and co ll ect ibl es . \r\nJonesboro, in C layton County south of Atlanta, is known as the literary setting for Margaret Mitchell 's \"Gone With The Wind\" and the beginning of Georgia's Peach Blossom Trail. T he site of the 1864 Battle ofJonesboro, this small town played a strategic ro le in the Atlanta Campaign. Pick up a Jonesboro Driving Tour brochure, available from the Welcome Center at 8712 Tara Boulevard, to trace the course of the battle, view historic private homes and see additio nal Clayton County att ractions, such as the Atlanta State Farmers' Market and Huie-Reynolds House in Forest Park, Reynolds Nature Preserve, and Spivey Hall, hose of one of the most creative and comprehensive annual performance series in che Southeast, located in nearby Morrow. \r\nJonesboro is also the site of the 1996 Olympic Beach Volleyball competition , held at Atlanta Beach in Clayton County Internacional Park. With an 8-acre spri ng fed lake, white sand beach, nautical advenrure golf, spectacular kiddie pool and water lide , Atlanta Beach hosts professional and amateur beach volleyball tours in the only permanent beach volleyball stadium in the world. \r\nTo enhance its business appeal, Clayton County recently completed the new Georgia International Convention and Trade Center in College Park. This facility, located within a few minutes drive from Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, has 329,000 square feet with five separate exhibit halls, two ballrooms, 35 meeting rooms and three executive board rooms, surrounded by 5,000 luxury hotel rooms at more than IO hotel properties. \r\nAt every poinr of che compass, ATLANTA METRO shows the kind of excellence and friendly spirit chat have lead to repeated rankings as one of the \"best places to do business\" and one of the \"most livable cities in the world. \" Atlanta-watchers agree chat chis city and its suburbs have charms worth a visit. \r\nAnd while visitors will find ATLANTA METRO to be a place chat values those accolades, rhey will also find it is a place chat cherishes having a good rime. As Atlanta and Georgia look forward to the 1996 Olympics and the celebration of a lifetime, rest assured their guests will have a good time, rno. \r\n \r\n Convenient! \r\n \r\nJust a stone's throw from the Hord Rock Cafe, and all the excitement \r\n \r\nEasy! \r\n \r\nThere's nothing hard about finding us. We're just minutes east of downtown Atlanta . You'll \r\n \r\nfind Georgia's most popular attraction, Stone Mountain Pork. The \r\n \r\nof downtown Atlanta . The hard port will be going home. \r\n \r\nAffordable! \r\n \r\nEnjoy great values at these Atlanta's DeKalb County hotels and attrac- \r\n \r\nnew Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Exciting shopping and tions. Get your free Atlanta's DeKalb Visitor's Guide and Guest \r\n \r\nentertainment in Downtown Decatur, and the finest in overnight \r\n \r\nCord - it's worth hundreds in cold, hard cash. \r\n \r\naccommodations. \r\n \r\nJust call l-800-999-6055, ext. 1206. \r\nNow, wasn't that easy? \r\n \r\nFOR INFORMATION CALL: Atlanta's DeKalb Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau (800)999-6055, #1206  Atlanta Marriott Perimeter \r\n \r\nilli \r\n \r\nCenter (770)394-6500 or (800)228-9290  Decatur Downtown Development Authority (404)371 -8386  Georgia'sStone Mountain Park (770)498-5702  Hampton Inn Stone Mountain (770)934-0004  Hard Rock Cafe (404)688-7625  Holiday Inn Atlanta- \r\n \r\nDeKalb \r\nGe1more om ofArlama \r\n \r\nNorthlake (770)938-1026  Holiday Inn Select Atlanta-Decatur Hotel \u0026 Conference Plaza (404)371 -0204 or (800)225-6079  The Marque of Atlanta Hotel \u0026 Suites (770)396-6800 or (800)683-6100 \r\n \r\nDeKalb Conu.ntlon \u0026 VWtor9 Burtau \r\n1-800-999-6055 \r\n \r\nExtension 1206 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nAcworth Welcome Center Exit 120 off l-75 \u0026 llwv. 92 Acworth, GA .~0 101  770/974-7626 \r\nAtlanta Welcome Center  l.enox Square Mall 3393 Peachtree Rd., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30326 404/ 266-1398 \r\nAtlanta Local Welcome Center  Peachtree Center 233 Peachtree St., N.E. Atlant:~ GA 30303 404/52 1-6688 \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nAtlanta Welcome Center  \r\nUnderground Atlanta Pryor \u0026 Alabama Sts. Atlama, GA 30303 404/577-2 148 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Village Welcome Center P.O. Box 667 Stone Mountain, GA 30086 770/498-2097 \r\n \r\nClayton County Local Welcome Center Box 774, 87 12 Tara Blvd. Jonesboro. GA 30257 770/478-65 9 \r\nMarietta Welcome Center No. 4 Depot St. Mariella, GA :10060 770/429- 111 5 \r\n \r\nWelcome South Visitors Center 200 Spring Street, NW Atlant.~ GA 30303 40~/ 224-2000 \r\n \r\nEmergency Atlanta utilizes 911 service for Police, Fire, \u0026 Medical emergencies. \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL NUMBERS \r\n \r\nAtlanta . \r\n \r\n404/624-6077 \r\n \r\nHapeville . . \r\n \r\n404/ 363-7670 \r\n \r\nLawrenceville \r\n \r\n770/995-6890 \r\n \r\nMarietta \r\n \r\n770/42 1-3245 \r\n \r\nTo inquire about Georgia road \r\nconditions call: Weekdays 8: 15-4:45 . 404/656-5882 Nights ,md Weekends . 404/656-5267 \r\n \r\n GEORGIA RESERVATION SERVICE \r\n \r\nNeedA Place To Stay? \r\n \r\nFREE Statewide Service \r\n1-800554-2778 \r\n \r\nA Service of the Georgia \r\n \r\nflL0J \r\n \r\nHospitali~ ~ Travel Association \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nPlan Your Trip To Georgia \r\n~ rr\"----...... \r\nL! \r\n(i \r\nOn The World Wlcle Web \r\nTo get the latest information on what's happening in Georgia during 1996, look us up on the world wide web at www.gomm.com. Find out more about lodging and attractions in the state, as well as the latest information on Fairs \u0026 Festivals and special events. Plan your itinerary with ease using our customized travel planner. Georgia On My Mind magazine is going online February 1, 1996. \r\nTravel Georgia at http://www.gomm.com \r\n \r\nID Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nAC ORTII \r\nAtt r actio ns Acworth Beach, Beach St, (30 101); 770/974-3 11 2. BF-F-L-PNPG. Picnic areas. Lakefront Boaling, swimming, picnicking, fishing. Reservations: Acworth City Hall, 4375 Senator Russell Square. \r\nSports \u0026 Rec reation Cobblestone Golf Club, 4200 ance Rd., (30 101); 770/9175151. Public golf with a private dub atmosphere and service. Championship course: par 71/ rating 73.1/ slope 140. Tee limes available fou r days in advance. \r\nPle,ise see 011r ad 111 lite Georgia Coifbrserl . Lod ging \r\nBest Western Frontier Inn, P.O. Box 600, (30 101); 770/9740I I 6. H-CC- S-PO-IM. \r\nPlease see 011rad 011 page 11. Res taurant/ Food Ser vice Wafne House, 3 Locations: 352 1Baker Rd., (30 101 ); 5350 Glade Rd., (30 IOI); 5685 Bells Ferry Rd., (30 I02). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (G\"IITAJ \r\nALPHARETTA \r\nAttractions Atlanta National Golf Club, IO Tournament Players Dr., (3020 I); 770/442-880 I. (GlfTA) Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center, 9770 Autrey Mill Rd., (30202); 770/664-0660. HF-ED-PN-TH-PA-MF-TV. On 46 acres of natural ravine fo rest with a scenic creek and abundant animal life, Autrey Mill has walking trails, picnic areas, historic sites, educational programs and tours. \r\nSpor ls \u0026 Recreatio n River Pines Golf, 4775 Old Alabama Rd., (30202); 770/44 25960. Designed by nature, enhanced by man - 18-hole Championship course, 9 hole par-three, practice facility, Pro Shop. Where Golf was meant to be played. \r\nPlease see our ad /11 l'1e Georgia Golf hlsert. Lodging \r\nAmeriSuites Atlanta / North Point Mall, 7500 Nortl1 Point Pkwy., (30202); 770/ 594-8788, 800/833-1516. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 0 11 page 50. Res tauranl / food Service Altobeli's, 3000 Old Alabama Rd., (3020 1); 404/664-8055. 11-0SCC-NS-CSS-E-A-FS-CT-SB. The place for a romantic dinner, famil y night or a business occasion. Piano bar Th-Sa. (GJrTAJ Champions Club of Atlanta, 15135 1-lopewell Rd., (30202); 770/343-9700. {GI/TA) Chili's Grill \u0026 Bar, 7800 No rtl1 Point Pkwy., (30202); 770/ 5949063. ( GI/TA) Outback Steakhouse-Regional Office, 5070 Cameron Forest Pkwy., (30202); 770/ 664-00 12. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-SB. Casual dining steakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin' On ion! (GI/TAJ Waffle House, 57 1 S. Main St., (3020 1). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GJrfAJ \r\nThe World of Coke i,1 Dow11tow11 Atla11ta. \r\n \r\nLEGEND \r\n \r\nGENERAL \r\n \r\nH \r\n \r\nHandicapped Accessi ble \r\n \r\nHF \r\n \r\nHandicapped Facilities \r\n \r\nCOE \r\n \r\nUS Corps of Engi neers Facility \r\n \r\nUSFS Uni1ed States Forestry Service \r\n \r\nNIii. \r\n \r\nNational llistoric Landmark \r\n \r\nNI'S \r\n \r\nOperJted by the National Parks Service \r\n \r\nNR \r\n \r\nor National Rcgis1cr llistoric Places and/or \r\n \r\nHistoric Outbuildings \r\n \r\nED \r\n \r\nEducational \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\nNS \r\n \r\nNon Smoking Areas \r\n \r\nCHARGES/ HOURS \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nAdmission Fee \r\n \r\nFP \r\n \r\nFamily Plan \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup Rate \r\n \r\nSNR \r\n \r\nSenior Discount \r\n \r\nPF \r\n \r\nParking Fee \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredit Cards Accepted \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Su nday \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBA \r\n \r\nBeach Access \r\n \r\nHF \r\n \r\nBoating Facilities \r\n \r\nf \r\n \r\nfishing \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGolf on Premises \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGoff Privileges \r\n \r\nII C \r\n \r\nllealth Club \r\n \r\nHR \r\n \r\nHorseback Riding \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nLake Access \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMari na \r\n \r\nr \r\n \r\nPicnic Facilities \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\nPl/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoo r \r\n \r\nRF \r\n \r\nRafting\\ Kayaking \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSnow Skiin g \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennis Courts \r\n \r\nTII \r\n \r\nTrail s/ Hiking \r\n \r\nTB \r\n \r\nTubing \r\n \r\nWS \r\n \r\nWater Skiing \r\n \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nBB \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\nBBP \r\n \r\nllcd \u0026 Breakfast with Private Bath \r\n \r\nCB \r\n \r\nCa bi n \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCottages \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \r\n \r\nCP \r\n \r\nCamp Site \r\n \r\nDP \r\n \r\nDump Site \r\n \r\nRV \r\n \r\nRVHook Up \r\n \r\nLO \r\n \r\nLodge \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nResort \r\n \r\nRS \r\n \r\nRestaurant on Site \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKitchenettes \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nFood Scnicc \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\nFuel Service \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\nBaby-sitting \r\n \r\nCTV \r\n \r\nCahle TV \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCocktail Lounge \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCocktail Service Sunday \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nEnte rt ainm ent \r\n \r\nCBK \r\n \r\nContinental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK \r\n \r\nFull Breakfast \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJacuzzi \r\n \r\nGS \r\n \r\nGift Shop \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn-Room Movies \r\n \r\nVCR \r\n \r\nVCRIn Room \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPets Allowed \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel facilities \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAtmosphere Tahle Service \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nCafeteria Smorgasbord \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nFast food \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nFamil y Style \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCatering Service \r\n \r\nLOCATION/ ACCFSS \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nDow nto wn \r\n \r\nMA \r\n \r\nOn MARTA \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNear Airport \r\n \r\nSGT \r\n \r\nShuulc/ Ground Transportation \r\n \r\nSB \r\n \r\nSuburban \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nAL \r\nC \r\n \r\nor Ai rlin e \r\nChamber Co mmerce \r\n \r\nCVB \r\n \r\nConvention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency Exchange \r\n \r\nLI \r\n \r\nl.anguage Interpreter \r\n \r\nIU \r\n \r\nTourism In formation Bu reau \r\n \r\nMF \r\n \r\nMeeting Facilit)1 \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Service \r\n \r\nTV \r\n \r\nTours Available \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTravel Agency \r\n \r\nSPECIAL NOTES GHTA Georgia Hospitality and TrJvel Associa tion \r\nMember (GIITA) \r\nDenotes Local Welco me Ce nter or State Visilo r Information Center in the d ry. \r\nGeorgia Bed \u0026 Breakfast Council Member \r\n \r\n1996 Geor ia OnM Mind \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n The \r\nMar0 aret Mit8hell House \r\n- Birthplace - \r\nor \r\nCione \\\\'irl, 7Jic \\\\'ind \r\nOpening June 1996 \r\n(404) 249-7012 \r\nATI..\\ TA \r\nCapital of Georgia 1868 - present \r\nAUra ct ion s \r\nArts Fes1ival of AUa nta, 999 Peachtree S1., (30309); 404/88511 25. (G'/ITA) Allanta Botanical Garden, l.l 5 Piedmont Ave. (Al the Prado), (30309); 404/876-;8;9. HF-ED-YA-GR-SNR-CC-GS-MMIF-TS-TV. Admission S6 ad ults, S5 seniors, 3 students, free for children under 6. Hours: Tu-Su 9-6 ov-Mar, 9-7 April-Oct Consenatory opens at IOam. Closed M. \r\nPle11se see 011r ntl 011 page 40. \r\nAtlanta Cyclorama. The, 800-C Cherokee Ave. SE, (30.l I5); 404/658-7625. HF-ED-YA-MA. The Cyclorama is a facili ty of the City of Atlanta llureau of Cultural Affairs and is located in Grant Park, off Interstate 20 near downtown. For information call 404/62 -107 I, day or nigh1. Rates: Ages 6- I2 S3, group of IOor more S2, ages I:l-59 S5, group of 10 or more 4, senior citizens S4. Open daily 9::10 to 5:30 Jun I th ru Labor Day, 9:30 to 4::10 after Labor Day thru May .l I. \r\nPlca.te see 011r ad 0 11 page 35. \r\nAtlanta Dogwood Festival, 4 Executive Park Dr., Suite 12I7, (30329); 404/ 329-0509. FD-SGT. 96 festival April 12-14 in Piedmont Park. Ar~ mus ic, food, exhibits, hot air balloons! /GI/TAJ \r\nAtlanta History CenJer, 130 West Paces Ferry Rel., (30305); 404/814-4000. Rates: Adults S7; Students 18+, Seniors 65+ S5; Ages 6- 17 S4; Ages 6 and under no charge. 1-1-YA-GR-CC-FD-MF. New museum with exhibits on Civil War, Atlama history, black history, Southern culture, plus I928 Swan House mansion, 1840 Tully Smith Farm, beautiful gardens. library, shop, cafc. /GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 47. \r\nAllanta Marke l Center, 240 Peachtree St 2200, (30303); 404/ 220-3000. /GI/TAJ \r\nCNN Cenler, I CNN Center / Marietta SI. at Techwoocl Dr., (30340); 404/827-2300. YA-G R-CC-MA. World hap11enings and up-to-the-mimue events at the headquarters of Cable News etwork and Headline News. Call ahead for information on d:tily studio tours. MARTA: Yes \r\nCarter Presidential Center, The. One Copenhill, 435 Freedom Parkway, (30307); 404/33 1-0296. II HD-M-FD-MA. Home to The Carter Center, promoting peace and hu man rights, and the Museum of The Ji mmy Carter Library. Open 10 the public daily. Call 04/33 1-3942. Cobb Galleria Centre, Two Galleria Pkwy., (.10339); 770/9558000. (GI/TA ) \r\nCorporate Property Investors, :B99 Peachtree Rd.  1950, (30326); 404/84 1-303 1. (GI/TA J \r\nFay Gold Gallery, 247 Buckhead Ave., (30:105); 404/ 2.H-3843 Please see our 111/ 011 page 47. \r\nFederal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 104 Mariella St., NW, (30303); 404/52 1-8764. Open: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm. ED-MA. History of money \u0026 how ii is made; Dahlonega gold coins, other rare co ins. 20- mi n. video on how the Federal Reserve system works. Reservations required for IOor more. \r\nFesla ltaliana, IO Perimeter Way B-200, (30339); 770/9888085. October Italian heri tage festival, year-ro und cultural programs, fil m festival, wi ne t:tSting. /GI/TAJ \r\nFlight Seeing with Kramer, 206 1 Arlington Ave., (30324); 404/63 5390. Rates: S75 per person (min. 2 persons). TV. Breatht:tking guided aerial tours - Atlanta/Stone Moumain. Daytime and romanlic sunset and night tours. \r\nFox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St., (30365); 404/88 1-2100. 11,e South's premier movie theatre. Movie and the:ttrical productions. Check loc:tl listings. MARTA's orth-South rail line LO North Avenue Station. Limited access, all parking is puhlic, call ahead LOarrange advance seating. Tours given byAtlanta Preservation Center by appointment, 404/ 512-43s5 /GIITA/ \r\n \r\nBig weekend in Atlanta for a small price! \r\n \r\nH_.Y-;\\-L T \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nf ,J i \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n l \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAN TA \r\n \r\nFor reservationscall l-770-956-1234 \r\n \r\nor toll free l-800-233-1234 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Building Authority,  I MLKJr. Dr., (30334); 404/6563850. FD-MF. Georgia Building Authority. Banquet and meeting faci lities. For reservations, call 404/656-3850. /GIITA) \r\nGeorgia State Capitol, Capitol Sq., Room 2I4, (30334); 404/656-2844. Open: M-F8-5. Weekday tours 10 \u0026 11 am, I and 2 pm. HF-ED-MA-Ill-TS. Dome sheathed in gold. Houses State Museum ofScience and Industry, Hall ofFlags, Georgla HallofFau,e. \r\nGeorgia State Parks \u0026 Lodges, 205 Butler St.  1258, (30334); 404/ 656-0779. (GlffA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 tlte Ceorgla Road Alap. \r\nGeorgia Wo rld Congress Center, 285 International Blvd., (303 1.\\); 404/ 223-4000. /GI/TAJ \r\nGreat Gatsby\"s, 5070 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (3034 I); 770/457-1903 or 800/GATSBYS. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 46. \r\nHerndon Home, 587 nlversity Pl., 'W, (303I4); 404/58198 U. ED-MA-YI. c. 1910. Built for Alonzo F. Herndon, founder of Atlama Life Insurance Co., one of the largest Black-owned insurance companies in the U.S. today. Antique fu rnishings and fi ne silver. Free. Donations requested. \r\nKing Center, 449 Auburn Ave., (30312); 04/ 524- 1956. HF-EDMA-MF-TS. The King Center is the official national and international memorial dedicated 10 continuing the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through education, training and research. \r\nKing Plow Arts Center, 887 W. Mariella SI., NW, (30318); 404/88 1-0770. MA. Third Annual Art Passions Holiday Art Show Nov 3-13. Fabulous art sale by leading artists, benefi ts Metro Atlanta Council On Alcohol \u0026 Drugs. Nov 3, meet the artists \u0026 opening night gala. \r\nMargarel Mitchell House, 999 Peachtree St.; Suite 77 5, (30309); 404/249-70 I2. \r\nPlease see 01,r ad 01111,ls page. \r\nSix Flags Ove r Georgia, P.O. Box 43 187, (30378); 770/9489290. Six Flags Over Georgia... the Wo rld of Fun, not a world away! (GIITA) \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 0 11 page 53. \r\nSoutheastern Expeditions, 50 Executive Park  5016, (30329); 404/329-0433, 800/868-7238. YA-GR-CC-FD-SGT. Whitewater rafti ng adventures on 2 of the South's best rivers-the Chauooga and the Ocoee. /GI/TAJ \r\nPle1,se see 0 11r ad 0 11 page 143. \r\nnderground Atlanta, 50 Upper Alabam a St., (30303); 404/523-23 11 . II-GR-CC-FD-MF. The city beneath the streets is al ive with activity! A center for fun, entertainment, dining \u0026 shopping. Authentic storefronts and historic buildings below and above the streets. Open Daily. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our lid 011 pages 38 \u002639, \r\nWo rld of Coca-Cola, 55 MI.K Jr. Dr., (30303); 404/676-5151. Admission: Adults S4.50; Children S2.75. Coca-Cola, the worlds bes1-sellu1g soft drink celebrates its history and its fu ture. Experience it! /GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ntl 011 page 37. \r\nZoo Atlanta, 800 Cherokee Ave. SE, (3031S); 404/624-56oO. HF-ED-YA-G R-PG-FD-MA-MF. One of America's favorite zoos! Visit nearl y I000 animals includinggorill:tS, rhinos, tigers and reptiles. Adul ts S7.50, seniors S6.50, children 3- 11 SS.50, 2 and under free . \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 011 page 34. \r\nHi stori c Sites/ Monum ent s \r\nArchives, 330 Capitol Ave., S.E., 404/656-2393. Open: Mon  Fri 8 a.m. - 4: 15 p.m.; Sat 9:30 a.m. - 3: 15 p.m. MA. Historical docu me111s of the State of Georgia. Research library. MARTA rail: Georgia State Station, Buses 97,  JO. \r\nGovernor's Mansion, 39 I W. Paces Ferry Rd., NW, 404/2611776. Open: Tues. - Thu rs. IOa.m.- 11 :30a.m. II-HF-MA. Greek Revival. Federal period furnishings. MARTA: 40 W. Paces Ferry bus from Lindbergh Center Station. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nam~ f7b 7996 \r\n, Providing rental opportunities from \r\na single room to tire mansion. \r\ninf ormation call us at: \r\n770) 642-3636 0) 992-4428 (Fax) \r\n \r\nHistoric Oakland Cemetery, 248 Oakland Ave., (303 I2); 404/658-60I9- Open: M-F, 9-4:30. ED-MA. Est. I850. \"Gone With the Wind\" author Margaret Mitchell and golfer BobbyJones are buried here. 88 a. of Victori an funeral statu ary. \r\nMartin Luther King Jr., Nalional Historic Sile, 522 Auburn Ave. E, (30312); 404/33 1-3920. Open: Daily. MA. 111is site commemorates the area where Dr. King was born1 lived, wor shiped and is now buried. Park Rangers are on site to provide information and conduct programs. \r\nRhodes Hall, 1516 Peachtree St., NW, (30309); 404/881-9980. Open: Mon - Fri 11 a. m. - p.m. YA-MA. c. I903. Victorian Romanesque Revival. Headquarters of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. S2 per person. MARTA: Yes \r\nWren's est, 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd., S.W., 404/7537735. Open: Tues - Sat IOa.m. - 4 p.m.; Sun lp.m.  4p.m. YA-GR-SNR. Home of Joel Chandler Harris, who created Uncle Remus. S2 senior citizens and teens; SI cl1ildren. Special group rates available by reservation and storytelling programs. (Ralph David Abernathy is formerl y Gordon St.). \r\nArt \u0026 Ent e rt ainm en t \r\nAtlanta Symphony OrcJ,estra, 1293 Peachtree St. E, Suite 300, (30309); 404/733-4900. IIF-YA-GR-CC-UIA. Classical concerts Sept-May \u0026 July. Classical Ch:tStain and free Park Concerts June-Aug. Holiday concerts in Dec. \r\nCallanwolde Fine Arts Ce nter, 980 Briarcliff Rd., NE, (30306); 404/872-5338. Rates: Vary with event. HF-ED-~IA-MF. Free to tour center without guide. Former home of son of Coca-Cola founder Asa G. Candler, Callanwolde is I920's Tudor-style mansion that serves :LS fi ne arts center for DeKalb County. Cl:tSses, perfo rmances and concerts. \r\nCenter For Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St at 18th, (30309); 404/873-339 1(Box Office). ED-M-YA-GR-E-MA. Ex perience the wonderfu l world of puppetry. The Center for Puppetry Arts offers performances, puppet-m:tking workshops and au international museum. Fun for children :u1d ad ults. Cal l for ticket u,ro. ~IARTA: Yes \r\nCoca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, 2002 Lakewood Way, (30315); 404/627-9704. Open: May-October. HF-YA-GR-FD-MASGT. An I8,000 seat venue located min utes fromdowmown that hosts some of today's hottest performers. MARTA: Yes \r\nRialto Center for the Performing Arts, Georgia State University, University Plaza, (30303); 40 /651 -1234. ED-UIA-MF. \r\nRoberl W. Woodruff Arts Cenler, 1280 Peachtree St., (30309); 404/733-5000. IIF-ED-M-YA-GR-SNR-BA-CC-FD-E-GS-~IA-MF-TS-TV. Complex includes Alliance Theater, Atl:uua College ofArt, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra :u,d tl1e 1-ligh Museum of Art. \r\nSilver Sun Gallery, 76 Upper Alabama St., (30303); 404/6140610. From the Southwest to the Southe:tSt. Authentic Nati ve American Art, Trival Reproductions,Jewelry, Rugs and Kachin:tS. \r\nMu se um s \r\nApex Museum, 135 Auburn Ave., NE, 404/521-APEX. Closed Mon; open Wed from IOa.m.-6p.m.; June-Aug open on Su from from l-5pm;Tu, Th-Sa I0-5pm. YA-SNR-~IA. This African-American Museum contains the PaulJones Collection of African Art; different ex hibits throughout tl1e year. S2 adults; SI students, seni ors and under 5 yrs. free. ~IARTA Bus 3 (Auburn Ave lartin LKing) from King Memorial Station. \r\nAtlanta Heritage Row, 55 pper Alabama SI. (Underground Atlanta), (30303); 404/ 584-7879. YA-GR-~IA. Step into the p:tSt, travel through decades and sneak a peekat the future.Admission charged. Group rates available, two blocks e:tSt of MARTA Five Points Station. \r\nPlease see our 11d 011 p11ge 38. \r\nFernbank Museum of Natural Hislory, 767 Clifton Rd., (30307); 404/378-0127. IIF-ED-M-YA-GR-CC-FD-~IA-MF. \r\nHigh Museum of Ari, 1280 Peachtree St., (30309); 404/733 4444. Rates: Adults S6; Students, Seniors S4; Youth 6-18 S2. \r\n \r\n62 \r\n \r\n199 6 Georg ia On My M ind \r\n \r\n - '\\ \r\n \r\nSouth Atl anta \r\n \r\nat \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nSouthlake Mall \r\n \r\n1-75 ex it 77  6326 Old Dixie Hwy Jonesboro, Georgia \r\n Sunb urst Quality Award Winner  Many Pine Dining Restaurants  7 miles south of Atlanta airport \r\n \r\nCall (800) 942-7543 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI ask for the (Gl1fEmO\u003cjR1MGmIAV package I \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\nATLANTA RENTALS \r\n1996 \r\n Homes Condos  Rooms For Rent \r\n Reasonable Rates  Close to Olympic Village \r\nCall 1-800-486-684 1 or (404) 843-2500 for reservations. http ://metrobrokers .com \r\n- Atlanta Re ntals 1996 is a division of Metro Brokers Real Esta te \r\n \r\nII-YA-GR-CC-FD-MF. The High is the largest museum in the Southeast, with permanent and traveling exhibi ts. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 0 11 r ad 0 11 page 40. \r\nHigh Museum of Art, Folk Art \u0026 Photography Galleries at Georgia Pacifi c Center, 30 John Wesley Dobbs Avenue, (30303); 404/ 577-6940. Open: M-Sa, I0-5. Branch of the acclaimed High Museum ofArt located in the heart ofthe downtown business and convention district. Free admission. (GI/TAJ \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University, 571S. Kilgo St., (30322);404/727-4282. Fromthe wonders ofancient civilazalions to the evocative art and architecture of the 20th centu ry. \r\nSciTrek-Georgia's Science \u0026 Technology Adventure, 395 Piedmont Ave., (30308); 404/ 522-5500. II-YA-GR-CC-MF. Voted best interactive museum. A fun and exciting event setting! Over I00 hands-on exhibits. (GI/TA) \r\nState Parks \r\nGeorgia State Parks \u0026 Historic Sites, 205 Butler St., Suite 1354 FloydTower East, (30334);404/656-0559. (Outside Georgia call 800/ 5GA-PARK). \r\nPlease see our ad o r, the Georgia Road Map. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation \r\nAlfred \"Tup\" Holmes Golf Course (American Go lf Corp.), 2300 Wilson Dr., (303 11 ); 404/7 53-6158. \r\nPlease see oi, r ad lt1 the Georgia CoifJr,serl. \r\nAtlanta Hawks, One CNN Center 1405, (30303); 404/827-3800. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nAtlanta Kn ights, 100 Techwood Dr., (30303); 404/420-5000. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nBobbyJones Golf Course (American Golf Corp.), 384 Woodward Way, (30305); 404/355-1009. \r\nPlease see our ad lt1 /he Georgia Golfl11serl. \r\nBrowns Mill Golf Course (American Golf Corp.), 483 Cleveland Ave., (30354); 404/366-3573. \r\nPlease see our ad lt1 /he Georgia Golflnserl. \r\nGeorgia Dome, One Georgia Dome Dr., (303 13); 404/ 223-9200. MA-TS. See the South's magnificent new showplace and home of the Atlanta Falcons. Call 404/ 223-TOUR fo r information. Take MARTA to the Omnl/GWCC/Dome Station. \r\nGeorgia State Park Golf Courses, 205 Butler St., SE; Ste 1354; Floyd Tower East, (30334); 404/656-0779. \r\nPlease see our ad In the Georgia Golf Insert. \r\nNorth Fulton Golf Course (American Golf Corp.), 216 W. Wieuca Rd., (30342); 404/ 255-0723. \r\nPlease see our ad lt1 the Georgia Golf /11sert. \r\nSugar Creek Golf \u0026 Tennis Club, 2706 Bouldercresl Rd., (303 16); 404/24 1-7671. 20 minutes soutl1east of downtown Atlanta and 15 minutes south of downtown Decatur at 1-285 and Bouldercrest Road. \r\nPlease see our ad lt1 the Georgia Golfl11serl. \r\nLo dgin g \r\n1223 at Emory, I223 Clifton Rd., (30307);404/377-4987. Rates: S/D S75-S275. S-BBP-CTV-FBK-D. Appealing 1925 colonial home in Druid Hills area of Atlanta, central to bus and culture. (GI/TAJ \r\nBarclay Hotel, 89 Luckie St., (30303); 404/524-799 1. Atlanta's most convenient address. 73 beautiful roo ms, now featuring chicken and wafnes. MARTA: Yes. Rates: S S65-S95; DS75-SI05. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast Atlanta, 180 1 Piedmont Ave., (30324); 404/875-9672. BB-BBP. Citywide organization personalizes your B\u0026Blodging arrangements. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 28. \r\nBest Western American Hotel, 160 Spring St., (30303); 404/688-8600. H-CC-NS-PO-RS-CTV-CI.-IM-D. 32 1 oversized rooms, meeting space, walk to Underground, CNN, Omni, Dome, 5 mi n. Braves' stadium. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011rad 011 page 11. \r\n \r\n- \r\nBest Western Bradbury Suites, 4500 Circle 75 Pkwy., (30339); 770/956-99 I9- \r\nPlease see our tul 0 11 page 11. \r\nBeverly Hills Inn, 65 Sheridan Dr., (30305); 404/ 233-8520. A charming European-style inn in the heart of Buckhead. 18 tastefull y-appointed suites. (GI/TAJ \r\nBuckhead Bed \u0026Breakfast Inn, 70 Lenox Pointe NE, (30324); 404/261-8284. Rates: S S72-S78; D S78-S95. H-CC-NS-BBP-CTVCL-CBK-CVR. 19 roo ms, newly built. Antebellum style. In Buckhead, 5 min . from downtown. (GJITA) \r\nComfort Inn, 2115 Piedmont Rd., (30324); 404/876-4444. Fine dining, meeting rooms, suites. Centrally located to shopping, downtown stadium , Dome (5 min.). (GI/TAJ \r\nComfort Inn Downtown Atlanta, IO I International Blvd., (30303); 404/ 524-5555. Rates:S$59-S 159; DS69-SI79. H-CC-NSPO-RS-CTV-IM-D. Full service, near GA Dome, Omni Coliseum, CNN Center, GWCC, Peachtree St., Underground Atlanta. (GIITA) \r\nCrowne Plaza Ravinia, 4355 Ashford-Dunwoody Rd., (30346); 770/395-7700. Rates: SS180-$200; DSI 90-$2 10. H-CC-NS-HC-POTC-RS-CTV-CL-E-IM-SB. 495 roo ms; 30,000 sq. ft. meeting space. Three-story atrium lobby. (GI/TAJ \r\nDays Inn Atlanta Downtown, 300 SpringSt., (30308);404/ 52311 44 . Rates: S S59-S200; D S69-S200. H-CC-NS-PO-RS-CTV-CL-IMD. 263 rooms; adj. to Market Cntr., lnforum; 5 blks. to GWCC, Dome, CNN Cntr.; 8 blks. Underground; Stadium I mi. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see ou r ad 0 11 the lttslde Back Cover. \r\nDays Inn Cleveland Ave., 2788 Forest llill Dr., (303 I5); 404/768-7750. MARTA: Yes. 119 spacious, comfortable guest rooms. Minutes from downtown. Atlanta Braves Stadium, Six Flags, Airport. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad on tl,e lttslde Back Cover. \r\nDays Inn Sandy Springs, 5750 Roswell Rd., (30342); 404/ 2525782. MARTA: Yes. Central northside location. Near shopping, hospitals, office parks. Colonade Restauran t/lounge. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 the /11slde Baclt Cover. \r\nDoubletree Guest Suites, 6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., (30338); 770/668-0808. Rates: S SI 40-S I80; D SI80-S200. CCNS-PO-RS-CTV-CL-IM. FormerlyGuest Quarters Suite Hotel. Ideally located for business or pleasure. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 55. \r\nDoubletree Hotel Atlanta-Concourse, 7 Concourse Pkwy., (30328); 770/395-3900. Rates: S $1 35-S155; DSI45-SI65. H-CCNS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-E-IM-PA-SB. 370 superbly appointed rooms overlooking a lake. Close to 1-285 \u0026 GA 400. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad on page 55. \r\nEmbassy Suites Hotel-Buckhead, 3285 Peachtree Rd ., (30305); 404/ 261-7733. H-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-CI-Y-CL-FBK-IM -SGT. Upscale all-suite hotel with complimentary breakfas~ cocktails \u0026 parking fo r all guests. (GI/TAJ \r\nEmbassy Suites Hotel Atlanta-Galleria, 28 I5 Akers Mill Rd., (30339); 770/984-9300. H-CC- S-PO-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-IM-SGT-SB. We are the all-suite hotel which offers complimentary cocktails and breakfast every day! (GHTA) \r\nEmbassy Suites Perimeter, 1030 Crown Pointe Pkwy., (30338); 770/394-5454. Free American breakfast and free cocktails included In sui te rates. (GJITA) \r\nEmory Confe rence Center Hotel, I6I5 Clifton Rd., (30329); 404/7 12-6000. Rates: Seaso nal. H-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-IMSGT. Located on 30 a. of pristine forest just I; mi. from Atlanta Airport. (GI/TA) \r\nEmory Inn, 164 1 Clift0n Rd., (30329); 404/7 12-6700. MARTA: Yes. Owned by and on the campus of Emory University. 107 beautiful rooms with restaurant and lounge in a quaint inn! (GI/TAJ \r\nEnchanted Forest B\u0026B, 955 Canter Rd., (30324); 404/262-9753. Rates: S/D S75-S95. CC-NS-BB. Homemade cookies, huge continental breakfast Steps to MARTA, shopping. restauran ts. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nFairfield Inn  Atlanta Midtown, I470 Spring St., (30309); 404/872-582 1. Rates: S S59-S69; DS79-S89. H-CC-NS-HC-PO-CTVCBK-D. (GI/TA) \r\nFrench Quarter Suites Hotel, 2780 Whitley Rd., (30339); 770/980-1900. Rates: S/D S115-S135. H-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CLE-FBK-IM-SB. Complimentary breakfast buffet. Double Jacuzzistyle tubs. Female noor. (GI/TAJ \r\nGrand Hotel Atlanta, 75 Fourteenth SL, (30309); 404/881-9898. H-CC-NS-IIC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-E-CBK-FBK-IM. European boutique hotel located in ~iidtown Atlanta, the arts center of the ci ty. (GI/TAJ \r\nGreat Inns of Georgia, 54 1 Londonberry Rd., NW, (30327); 404/252-3933. BB. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 29. \r\nHampton Inn Atlanta, 1975 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); 404/320-6600. MARTA: Yes. Expanded continental breakfast. Free local calls. Close to Lenox Square and downtown Atlanta. (GI/TAJ \r\nHampton Inn Select Atl anta Perimeter, 4386 Chan1blee-Dunwoody Rd., (3034 1); 770/457-6363. Rates: S S79-S 11 9; D S89SI 29 . H-CC-NS-HC-PO -RS-CTV-CL-FBK -IM-S B. Beautiful atrium-style hotel featuring all upgraded rooms and amenities. Close lo MARTA. (GI/TA) \r\nHarvey Hotel - Powers Ferry, 6345 Powers Ferry Rd. W, (30339); 770/955-1700. Rates: SS79-SI19; DS89-S1 29. H-CC-NSPO-RS-CTV-CL-FBK. Beautiful newly renovated full-service hotel in north Atlanta. Exceptional valne! (GJITA) \r\nHawthorne Suites, 1500 Parkwood Cir., (30339); 770/9529595. Rates: Starting at S69. C-G-GP-H-HC-K-PA-P-S. Newly renovated large one and two bedroom fu lly furnished and equipped suites. Complimentary breakfast and pool. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 51 . \r\nHilton-Atlanta Airpor~ 1031 Virginia Ave., (303 54); 404/7679000. MARTA:Yes. Full-service hotel located in downtownAtlanta off 1-75/1-85 interchange. (GI/TAJ \r\nHilton-Atlanta Towers, 25 5 Courtland St., (30303); 404/659 2000. Full-service hotel located in downtown Atlanta off 1-7 5/ 1-85 interchange. (GI/TAJ \r\nHoliday Inn Airport South, 404/761-4000. Please see our ad on page 7. \r\nHoliday Inn Central, 404/873-466 1. Please see ot1r ad 0 11 page 7. \r\nHoliday Inn Fulton Co. Stadium (Downtown), 404/658- 1610. Please see our ad on page 7. \r\nHoliday Inn Midtown North, 1810 Howell Mill Rd., (303 18); 404/35 1-383 1. MARTA: Yes. CL-CC-EX-H-IIC-IR-P. Just 3 miles north of downtown, free parking. New rooms, fitness center, pool, security, great rates! (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad ot1 page 7. \r\nHotel Nikko Atlanta, 3300 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/3658100. Recipient of both the AAA Four Diamond and Mobil Four Star ratings. (GJITA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 49. \r\nHouston Mill House, 849 Houston Mill Rd., (30329); 404/7 277878. Rates: S/D $65. CC-NS-BBP-RS-CBK-SB. Historic English country B\u0026B serving lunch and hosting special events.\" (GIITA) \r\nHyatt Regency Atlanta, 265 Peachtree St., (30303); 404/ 5771234 . Landmark atrium hotel. Near Underground Atlanta, SciTrek, shopping. (GI/TAJ \r\nKing-Keith House Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 889 Edgewood Ave., (30307); 404/688-7330. Rates: S/D S75-S95. CC-NS-BBP-CBK-DNA. All the bells and whistles you expect from a c. 1890 Painted J.ady. Historic district. MARTA. (GHTA) \r\nLenox Inn-Buckhead, 3387 Lenox Rd., (30326); 404/ 26 1-5500. Rates: S S72-S I60; D $79-S225. CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-E-CBKIM-SB. Ideallylocated in the heart of Buckhead across fromLenox Square. I block lOMARTA. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 49. \r\nLismore House, 855 Penn Ave., (30308); 404/817-9640. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\n Marque of Atlanla Hotel, 111 Perimeter Center W., (30346); 770/396-6800. All suites, full kitchens, ideal for families, extended stays. Across from Perimeter Mall. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 5!J. \r\nMarrion-JWHotel al Lenox, 3300 Lenox Rd., (30326); 404/ 262 3344 . Adjoining Lenox S\u003c1uare. Great piano bar! (GIITAJ \r\nMarrioll-Atlanla Marquis, 265 Peachtree Center Ave., (30303); 404/ 521-0000. Business cemer, concierge level, five restau rants, 6 meeting rooms, 50 srory atrium. (GtfTAJ \r\nMarrioll-Allanla Midtown Suites, 35 I rh St., (30309); 404/876-8888. Rates: S/D S89-SI64. H-CC-NS-IJC,PO-RS-CTV-CI, IM. In the heart of Atlanta's cultural district and convenient 10 local attractions. (GI/TAJ \r\nMarriollPerimeler Center, 246 Perimeter Center Pkwy., (30346); 770/394-6500. Rates: S/ D S119-S160. H-CC-NS-HC-PO TC-RS-CTV-CUM GT-Sil. Across from Perimeter Mall. Close 10 many corporations in Perimeter area. (CIITA) \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 5J . \r\nMidtown Manor, 811 Piedmont Ave., (30308); 404/872-5846. Downto\\111 Victorian lodging convenient to MARTA, sports, culrural attractions. Free coffee, pastries, parking. Weekly rates. (GI/TAJ \r\nNorthwest Atlanta Hilton, 2055 Soull, Park Place, (30339); 770/9539300. 1-75 and Exil I IO. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 5 1. \r\nOakwood House Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 951 Edgewood Ave., (30307); 404/521-9320. Rares: S S65-S90; DS70-S 135. II-CC-NS BBP-CBK-D-NA-SB. Uisloric district inn-charming, romantic yet near all conferences, subway, 1ouris1sites. (GlfTAJ \r\nOmni Hotel Al CNN Center, 100 CNN Center, (30335); 404/659 0000. CNN studio tours available, fast food court. Minutes from Underground, close to sports and amaclions. (Gl fTAJ \r\nPaschal's Motor Hotel, 830 MLK Jr. Dr., (30314); 404/ 5773150. (G'IITAJ \r\nPonce de Leon Hotel, 6 I5 Peachree SI., (30308);404/8752787. \r\n(Gl fTA) \r\nRadisson Hotel Atlanta, 165 Courtland, (30303); 404/659 6500. 754 room high-rise located in downtown Atlanta. Yearround pool and health spa. Restaurant \u0026 Lounge. (GlrrAJ \r\nRamada Hotel Downtown Atlanta, 175 Piedmont Ave., (30303); 404/6592727. Rares: S S79S150; DS89-S160. HCC-NSHC-PORSCTV-CL-IMD. Full-service hotel. Free parking, 24-hour securlly, gift shop, easy interstate access. (GI/TAJ \r\nRamada Hotel-Perimeter/ Dunwoody, 1859 Cotillion Dr., (30338); 770/394-5000. Gold Key Ramada. Six outdoor rennis courts, meetings up 10 900. (GJrrAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 13. \r\nRamada Inn Atlanta Ai rport orth, 1419 Virginia Ave., (30337); 404/768-7800. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 13, \r\nRamada Inn  Six flags, 4225 fuhon Industrial Blvd, SW, (30336); 404/69 1-4 100 \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 13. \r\nRegency Suites Hotel, 975 W. Peachtree St., (30309); 404/8765003. Rates: S S79-S244; DS89-S244. HCC-NS-HC-CTV-CBKD.All suites wi th kitcheneues, comp daily breakfast and dinner M-Th. Next 10 MARTA, 2 bl ks. lo 1-75. (GlrrAJ \r\nRenaissance Atlanta Hotel  Airport, 4736 Best Rd., (30337); 404/762-7676. Rates: S/D S11 5-S180. HCC-NS-IICPO-RS-CTV-CL FBK-IMNA-SGT. 10 floors, atrium selling. Studebaker's, Le Cafe Restaurant, health club, concierge. (GlrrA) \r\nRenaissance Atlanta Hotel  Downtown, 590 W. Peachtree St., (30308); 404/88 1-6000. Rates: S S155-S220; DS175-S240. H-CCNS-HC-PO-RSCTVCL-IMD. Club-level accommodations, express check out. (GI/TAJ \r\nRitz-Carlton, Atlanta, 181 Peachtree St., (30303); 404/659 0400. Located within walklng distance of Underground, CNN Cen1er, World of Coke Museum and Macy's. (GlrrAJ \r\nPlease see 0 11r n,J 0 11 page 1]. \r\nRit z-Carlton, Buckhead, 3434 Peachtree Rd ., (30326); 404/ 237-2700. Full service, five diamond hotel across from Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square. (GI/TAJ \r\nPle,ise see our 111I 011 page 17. \r\nSandy Springs Inn, 5793 Roswell Rd., (30328); 404/252-6400. \r\n(G/(fA) \r\nShellmont Inn, 82 1 Piedmont Ave., (30308); 404/872-9290. Rates: S S 9S99; DS89-S129. CC- S-BBP-FBK . Small award-win ning landmark inn c. 189 1. Victorian elegance, Southern hospitality. Brochure. (GlrrA) \r\nSheraton Atlanta Airport, 132 5 Virginia Ave., (30344); 404/768-6660. A modern 12-story 370-room full service horel. Meeting and banquet space for groups of 4 10 400. (GI/TAJ \r\nSheraton Century Center, 2000 Cen1ury Blvd., (3034 5); 404/325-0000. Newlyrenovated guest rooms, free parking, weekend rates avai lable. Conveni en1 location. (G'IITA / \r\nSheraton Colony Squ are Hotel, 188 14th St., (3036 1); 404/892-6000. H-CC-NS-J-IC-PO-RS-ClV-CL-IM-D. Concierge floor available, non-smokingguest rooms. Close toall area attractions.. \r\n(GI/ TA ) Please see our ad 0 11 page 44. \r\n \r\nSheraton Suites Cumberland, 2844 Cobb Pkwy., (30339); 770/9553900. Rates: S/ D 11 0-S 145. J-lCC S-HC-PO-RS-ClV-Ci,, FIIK-IM-CVR. A full-service hotel that includes a buffet breakfast in the Cafe. Indoor/outdoor pool. (GlfTAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 53. \r\nStouffer Renaissance Atlanta Hotel  Airport, I Hartsfield Centre Pkwy., (303 54); 404/ 2099999. Rates: S S145-S2!0; D S165-S230. H-CC-NS-J-IC-RS-Cl.ECBKIM-NA-SGT. The newest AAA four Diamond hotel located at Hartsfield International Airport. \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\nStouffer Renaissan ce Waverly, 2450 Galleri a Pkwy., (30339); 70/953-4500. (GI/TAJ \r\nSuite Hotel at Underground, 54 Peachtree SI., (30303); 404/223-5555. Luxury all suite hotel ar nderground Atlanta. Full-service dining room and valet parking. (GlrrAJ \r\nSwissotel Atlanta, 339 1Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404/ 365-0065. Rates: S/ D S155-S235. H-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-ClV-IM-SB. Feel the difference the momen1 you walk in! The unrivaled Swiss commit melll 10 precision. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011 r ntl 011 page 48. \r\nTerrace Garden Inn, 3405 Lenox Rd., (30326); 800/ 24 1-8260. Rates: S/ DS135/S150. 11-CC- S-HC-PO-Rs-CTV-CLIMSB. Atlanta's best location across the street from Lenox Square, I block from MARTA. (GlrrAJ \r\nPlease see 011r n,J 011 page 49. \r\nTravelodge Atlanta, 2061 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); 404/32 I 4I74; 800/ 578-7878. Rates: S S59-S125; D S69-S125. 11-CC-NS HC-PO-RS-CTV-CLIMSGT. 9story hlghrise at Exit 31 at 1-85. Meeting rooms available. Close 10 Emory and downtown. (GlfTA} \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 25. \r\nTravelodge-Allanla Downtown, 311 Counland St., (30303); 404/659-4 545; 800/578)878. Recently refu rbished rooms, in roomcoffee \u0026 movies, complimemary cominental breakfast. Free parking. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 011 page 25. \r\nniversity Inn al Emory, 1767 N. Decatur Rd., (30307); 404/63 -7327. Rates: S S69-S 140; DS94-S 160. H-CC-NS-POBBPClV-CBK-PA-SB. Family-style inn. Great suburban location near downtown, CDC, Caner Cemer on campus. (GtfTAJ \r\nWestin Peachree Plaza, 210 Peachtree St., (30303); 404/659 I400. Rates: S S89 165; D S89-SI90. fl -CC-NS-IIC-PO-RSCTVE FBK-IM-D. Atlanta's premier down1own convemion hotel in the hearr of Atlanta. AAA 4 Diamond award win ner. I068 rooms. \r\n(GII TA ) \r\nWoodruff Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn, 223 Ponce de Leon Ave., (30308); 404/8759449. Southern hospitality awaits you at this historic Midtown inn. Y'all come! /GlrTA) \r\nRes lauranl / Food Serv ic e \r\n103 West, 103 W. Paces Ferry Rd., (30305); 404/ 2335993. II-CC-NS-A. Atlanta's glamorous restaurant features continental cuisine with French innuence. (GIITAJ \r\nAbbey, The, 163 Ponce de Leon Ave., (30308); 0 /876-8532. OS-CC-NS-CSSEAD. Established 1968. Converted old church building. Atlanta's most awarded and best loved restaurant. \r\n(GI/ TA ) \r\nAgatha's Dinner Theatre, 693 Peachtree St., NE, (30308); 404/ 87 5-16 !0. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 this page. \r\nAlfredo's llalian Restaurant, 1989 Cheshire Bridge Rd., (30324); 404/876-1380. OS-CC-NS-CSS-ACTD. Serving fresh veal, seafood, pastas and daily speclallries. Supervised by your host, Perry. (GlrrA) \r\nAlon's at lh e Terrace, 659 Peachtree SI. , (30308); 404/724-0444. \r\nAlon's Bakery, 1394 . llighland Ave., (30306); 404/872-6000. Please see 011r ad 0 11 page 45. \r\n \r\nA TASTE OF MYSTERY \r\n \r\nE~'Jai~h-ea's \r\n \r\nAtlanta's Unique Mystery \r\nDinner Tlteatre \r\nAgatha's prese nts original mystery comed ies with aud ience participation \r\ncall 875-1610 \r\nFOR SHOW INFORMATION \u0026 RESERVATIONS \r\nPeachl n.\u003ee al 3 rd SI . Across from th e Fox Theatre \r\n \r\nAmerica's Favorite Chicke n1 41Perimeter Center E.1 Suite 500, (30346); 770/ 392-0209. Visit our locations slate-wide. (G'lrrA/ \r\nAnthony's, 3109 Piedmont Rd., (30305); 404/ 262-7379. Convenient Buckhead location. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 011 page 48. \r\nAthens International, 55 50 Peachtree Industrial Blvd ., (3034 1); 770/986-96 17. (GI/TAJ \r\nAtkins Park Restaurant, 794 N. llighland Ave., (30306); 404/876-7249. 1-lOSCC-NSCSS-A-CT-D. Vi rginia Highlands' authentic neighborhood restaurant. Lunch, brunch, di nner, late night. (GlrrAJ \r\nAllanta Fish Market, 265 Pharr Rd., (30305); 404/ 262-3 165. 11-0S-CC-NS-CSS-A. The Atlanta Fish Markel serves Atlanta's freshest fish. (GlfTAJ \r\nAzuni Grill, 4279 Roswell Rd., (30342); 404/ 255550 I. H-CC-NS A. Upscale Mexican and Southwestern cuisine. (GI/TAJ \r\nBaja Beach Club, 3340 Peachtree Rd.  530, (30326); 404/8141843. (GI/TA) \r\nBardi's llalian Restaurant, 182 Courtland St., (30303); 404/659-4848. Across from Radisson l-101el, conve ntion district. Traditional pasta, veal, seafood  all Italian style. (GlrrAJ \r\nB:irley\"s Billiards, 6259 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30340); 770/4 55-11 24. (GI/TAJ \r\nBeans Cafe, 303 Peachtree Center Ave., (30308); 404/614-02 10. lmi mate cafe with outdoor sealing. Known for its great food , coffee and li ve jazz. Full Bar. (GIITAJ \r\nBeer Mu g, 1705 Peachtree St., (30309); 404/874-7836. (GIITAJ \r\nBenion \u0026 Associates, 704 Berkley Ave., (303 18); 404/3516560. Exceptional events at our location  Naylor Hall or yours. \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\nBertolinl's, 3500 Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404/ 2332333. H-CCSACT. Fresh homemade pastas and brick oven pizzas. Upscale, \r\nyet casual environment. (GlrrAJ \r\nBlue Ridge Grill, 1261 W. Paces Ferry Rd., (30327); 404/ 233 5030. I-I-OS-CC- 'S. Voted best new restaurant. Finest quality grilled meats and fish, fam ily-style vegetables. (GlfTAJ \r\nBone's Restaurant, 3130 Piedmont Rd., (30305); 04/ 237 2663. OS-CC-NSCSSA. Award-winning Buckhead \"in\" spot. Serving steaks and seafood. Clubby atmosphere. (GI/TAJ \r\nBranded Restaurant Group, 5605 Glenridge Dr. 670, (30343); 404/ 851-1999. (GIITA) \r\nBrandy House, 4365 Roswell Rd., (30342); 404/ 252-7784. 1-1-0S-CC-NS-CSS-A. Friendly neighborhood tavern and restaurant. In business for 23 years. Open for lunch and dinner. (GIITAJ \r\nBrasserie LeCoz, 3393 Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404/ 266-1440. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nBridgetown Grille, 689 Peachtree Rd., (30308); 404/873-4705. \r\n(G'IITAJ \r\nBrooklyn Cafe, 220 SandySprings Cir. 101, (30328); 404/8438377. (GlrrAJ \r\nBrooks Family Cafeteria, 339 University Ave. SW, (30310); 404/752-7 171. Breakfast anytime, lunch until 3 pm. Home cooking. (GI/TA) \r\nBuckhead Bread Company \u0026 Corner Cafe, 3070 Piedmolll Rd., (:\\0305); 404/240-1978. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A. Atlan ta magazine has voted the bread from the Buckhead Bread Company as the best in the city! (GI/TA/ \r\nBuckhead Diner, 3073 Piedmont Rd., (30305); 404/ 262-3336. II-OS-CC- S-CSS-A. The \"Ritziest Diner in the Coumry,\" yet any attire is appropriate. (GlrrAJ \r\nBuffalo\"s Franchise Concepts, 2937 Cobb Pk,l'y., (30339); 770/916- 1617. (GI/TA) \r\nCafe Mythology, 11 40 Crescent Ave., (30309); 404/873-0794. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nCafe TuTu Tango, 220 Pharr Rd., (30305);404/84 1,6222. (GIITA) \r\nCaljfornia Cafe, 3365 Piedmont Rd., (30305); 404/816-8686. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A. Known for its innovative seasonal cuisine. California wine list. Full bar, patio dining. (GI/TAJ \r\nCamille's Little llaly, 11 86 N. Highland, (30306); 404/8727203. OS-CC-NS-A. Cozy neighborhood 1rauoria featuring old wor ld Itali an cooking and atmos phere from NY. (GlrrAJ \r\nCaptain D's, 3 Locations: I Ravinia Dr., Suite 710, (30346); 770/ 51 2-88 13; 299 1 Buford Hwy., (303IO); 6509 Roswell Rd., (303 I0). (GlfTA/ \r\nCarbo\"s Cafe, 37 17 Roswell Rd., (30342); 404/ 23 1-4433. Inti mate continental menu, superb service \u0026 wine list Private dining roo ms, entertainment nightly. (GI/TAJ \r\nCassis al Hotel Nikko Allanta, 3300 Peachtree Rd., NE, (30305); 404/ 365-8100. \r\nCentraa rchy, 2614 Buford Hwy., (3032 );404/ 321-6232. (GIITA) \r\nCentral Food Mgl. Corp., 1870 MurphyAve., (30310); 404/7 55 8363. (GlrrAJ \r\nCharley\"s Restaurants, 794 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404/873,2 597. (G/(fA) \r\nChePs Cafe, 211 5 Piedmom Rd., (30324); 404/872-2284. California-style bistro. Nightly specials, fine \\\\foes by the glass. Inti mate, colorful and fun! (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\n Chick-Iii-A, IOLocations: 5200 Buffington Rd., (30349);404/7658000; Cumberland Mall, 1111 Cumberland Mall, (30339); Greenbriar Mall, 284 1 Greenbriar Pkwy., (3033 I); Lenox Square, 3393 Peachtree Rd., (30326); North Druid, 2340 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); Northlake Mal~ I340 Northlake Mall, (3034;);Omni @CNN Center, 217Omni International,(30303); Peachtree Center, 233 Peachtree St., (30302); Perimeter Mall, 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., (30346); Sandy Springs, 5968 Roswell Rd., (30328). H-NS-A-FF-D-SB. Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. {GIITA) \r\nCltili's Grill \u0026 Bar, 2133 1.aVisla Rd., (30329). (GIITA} \r\nChin Chin Restaurant, 3887 Peachtree Rd., (303 19); 404/8162229. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-CI'. (GHTA} \r\nChops, 70 W. Paces Ferry Rd., (303 I9); 404/ 262-2675. H-OS. \"Tiffany of Atlanta Steak Houses,\" Chops is a classic yet s1a1e-ofthe-ar1restaurant. (GHTA} \r\nChopstix, 4279 Roswell Rd.,-4868. (GlfTA) \r\nChurch's, 17 Locations; 2370 Boulevard Dr. (303 16); 30 Moreland Ave. (30.l 16); 1405 Moreland Ave. (30316); Jonesboro Rd ., (303 15);860 Bankhead Hwy., (303 18);840 Simpson St., (303 14); 1407 Stewart Ave., (303 18); 3667 Campbleton Rd., (30331); 629 Cascade Rd., (303 1O); 1796 Delowe Dr., (3031 1); 200 Cleveland Ave., (303 15); 356 1 MLK Jr. Dr., (3033 1); 2558 MI.K Jr. Dr., (303 11 ); 538 Lee St., (303 1O); 24 I8 Bolton Rd., (30349); 2650 Bankhead Hwy., (303 18). Atlanta's best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders welcomed. (GJITA) \r\nCity Grill, SO Hurt Plaza 200, (30303); 404/524-2489. Chef Roger Kaplan creates American regional cuisine with a Southern flair at the CityGrill, one of Atlanta's most beautiful dining rooms. \r\n(GI/TA} \r\nCoach \u0026 Six Restaurant, The, 1776 Peach tree St., (30309); 404/872-6666. H-CC-NS-A. Elegant club atmosphere with soft lights and intimate booths, featuring steaks and seafood. (GI/TA) \r\nCopenhill Cafe, Carter Presidential Center, (30307); 404/4 20511 O. Indoor/outdoor cafe operated by Proof of the Pudding, Atlanta's finest caterer. (GJITA} \r\nCoughlan's Restaurant, 4852 Kitty Hawk Dr., (30342); 404/303-8 103. (GHTA} \r\nCountry Place, The, 11 97 Peachtree St., (30361); 404/88 1 0I44. For a superb dining experience in an inviting atmosphere, try The Country Place. (GI/TA) \r\nCowtippers, 1600 Piedmont Ave., (30324); 404/874-375 1. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nCrystal Associates Unlimited, 1300 Simpson Rd., (303 I4); 404/7 58-4 158. (GI/TA) \r\nDailey's, 17 International Blvd., (30303); 404/681-3303- With an atmosphere of rustic elegance, Dailey's offers a superb menu of creative American cuisine. (GI/TAJ \r\nDante's Down the Hatch, Buckhead, 3380 Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404/ 266-1600. ll-OS-CC-NS-CSS-E-A-FS. Complete dinnersfondue style-in a relaxing nautical setting aboard an old sailing ship. Live jazz nightly, crocodiles too. Res: 266-1600. (GHTA) \r\nDante's Down the Hatch, Underground, 60 Upper Alaban1a St., (30303); 404/577-1800. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-E-A-D. Complete dinners-fondue style-in a relaxingnautical settingaboard an old sailing ship. Live jazz nightly, crocodiles 100. Res: 577-1800. (GJITA) \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 page.38- \r\nDark Horse Tavern, The, 816 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404/87.l-3607. H-OS-CC-CSS-E-A. Full service restaurant with 2 bars, wide screen TV, live music, club room available for parties. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nDelectables, O~e Margaret Mitchell Sq., (30303); 404/68 1-2909. Acclaimed the Best Lunch in Downtown Atlanta. Award-winning food in a casual atmosphere. (GJITA} \r\nDon Juan's Spanish Restaurant, 1927 Piedmont Circle, (30324); 404/874-4285. The only real Spanish restaurant in Atlanta. The best Paella in Georgia. Seafood, veal, filet mignon. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nDownwind Restaurant, 39 1SClairmont Rd., (3034 1); 770/ 452097.l. (GI/TA) \r\nDurango, 4629 Wieuca Rd., (30342); 404/ 252-6075. (GI/TAJ \r\nDusty's Barbecue, 1815 Briarcliff Rd., (30329); 404/320-6264. Voted best barbecue in Atlanta. Amhentic North Carolina-style barbecue 'fixin 's. (GIITA) \r\nEinstein's, 1077 Juniper St., (30309); 404/876-7925. H-OS-CCNS-CSS-A. A community cafe, lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. Atlanta's largest omdoor patio. (GIITA) \r\nEl Rodeo Management, 3186 Marjan Dr., (30343); 770/451 3301. (GI/TA) \r\nEmbers Seafood Grill, 234 Hilderbrand Dr., (30328); 404/ 2560977. CC-NS-A-CT-SB. Atlanta's favorite for fresh seafood \u0026 steaks. Only two-lime winner of Best Dish Served award. (GIITA} \r\nEspresso \"Buy the Cup,\" 985 Ponce de Leon Ave., (30306); 404/249-8849. CT. Fully automatic espresso/cappuccino machine. Catering available. All fresh ingredients. (GI/TA} \r\nEverybody's, Inc., I593 N. Decatur Rd., (30307); 404/377-7766. \r\n(GIITA) \r\nExecutive Catering \u0026 Events, 857 Collier Rd., (303 18); 404/ 352-8667. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\nFive Bucks Even Cafe, 3325 Old Fairburn Rd., (3033 1); 404/ 349-33 16. (GI/TA) \r\nFlamingo Joe's, 23 1 Peacht ree St., (30303); 404/52 1-2 110. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nFrankie's food , Sports \u0026 Spirits, 5600 Roswell Rd., (30342); 404/843-9444. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-E-A-CI\". I I Sports Restaurant in GA by USA Today. Patio dining avail. Popular celebrity hangout. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nGeorgia Grille, 2290 Peachtree Rd., (30309); 404/352-3517. A casual neighborhood bistro serves Somhwestern comfort food . Exceptional wines and outdoor seating. (GIITA) \r\nGrady\"s American Grill, 2490 Briarcliff Rd., (30329); 404/3214663_ (GI/TA) \r\nGrand China, 2975 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/ 23 1-8690. Best Chinese restaurant in Buckhead. Mandarin, Szechuan and Hunan cuisine. (GJITA} \r\nGreat WaU, The, 240 International @ CNN Center, (30303); 404/ 522-82 13. (GI/TA) \r\nGroundhog Tavern-Underground Atlanta, 94 Upper Pryor St., (30303); 404/659-2296. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-D. nderground Atlanta's neighborhood gathering place with a full menu and bar_ \r\n(GI/TA) Please see 011r ad 011 page 38. \r\nGyro Wrap Cafe, 3017 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); 404/3207580. (GI/TA) \r\nHal's on Old Ivy, 30 Old Ivy Rd., (30342); 404/ 26 1-0025. (GI/TA) \r\nHard Rock Cafe, 215 Peachtree St., (30303); 404/688-7625. \r\n(GI/TA) Please see our ad 011 page 59. \r\nHighland Tap, 1026 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404/875-3673. Please see our ad 011 page 45. \r\nHooters of America, 4501 Circle 75 Pkwy.  ES I10, (30339); 770/95 1-2040. (GI/TA} \r\nHorseradish Grill, 4320 Powers Ferry Rd., (30392); 404/ 2557277. (GI/TA) \r\nHouston Mill House Catering, 849 Houston Mill Rd., (30329); 404/7277878. (GI/TA} \r\nHouston 's Restaurants, Inc., 8 Piedmont Center 720, (30305); 404/ 23 1-0 161. (GI/TA) \r\nIHOP, 4 Locations: 129 North Ave., (30308); 1725 Peach tree St., (30309); 274 1 Clairmont Rd., (30329); 3122 Peacchtree Rd., (30305) . (GI/TA) \r\nImperial Fez Restaurant, The, 2285 Peachtree Rd., (30309); 404/351-0870. H-OS-NS-E-A-FS-CT. Moroccan experience with food from Heaven Escape to the wonderwo rld. Yes! (GJITA) \r\nPlease see 011 r ad 0 11 page 48. \r\nInternational Follies/ Cheetah, 887 Spring St., (30308); 404/892-3037. H-CC-E-A-D. Fine food , beverages and world famous adult entertainment. Cigar smokers welcome. (GIITA} \r\nJ's food \u0026 Spirits, 4343 Dunwoody Park, K, (30338); 770/3920755. Great food.__ great drinks... great people! (GIITA) \r\nJB Highland Foods, 1040 . Highland Ave., (30307); 404/8734545. (GI/TA) \r\nJim White's Half Shell, 2349 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/2379924. H-CC-NS-A. Atlanta's premier seafood restaurant for over 25 yrs. Finest crabcakes in the Soutl1eas1. (GI/TA} \r\nJocks \u0026Jills, 2 Locations: 11 2Tenth St., (30309); 404/873-5405; One CNN Center, (30303); 404/688-4225. Atlanta's favorite sports bar. (GJITA) \r\nJohnny Rocket's - Underground, 55 Upper Alabama St., (30303); 404/525-7 11 7; Buckhead, SW. Paces Ferry, 404/ 23 15555; Sandy Springs, 65 10 Roswell Road, 404/252-0677; Phipps Plaza, 404/ 233-9867, Vinings, 2970 Cobb Parkway, 770/955-6068. H-OS-CC-A-FS-CT-D- A fun malt shop with juke boxes, superb malts and shakes and hamburgers dripping with fla vor. (G\"IITA) \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 38. \r\nKamogawa Japanese Restauran~ 3300 Peachtree Rd ., (30305); 404/84 1-03 14. OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-CT. Elegant, authentic Japanese restaurant featuring sushi, sashimi, tempura and shabushabu. (GI/TAJ \r\nKaya, I068 Peachtree SI., (30309); 404/878-4460. (GI/TA} \r\nKobe Steaks, 5600 Roswell Rd. t 320, (30342); 404/ 256- 11 73Experience chefs cooking exceptional hibachi-style steaks, seafood and chicken at your table. (GI/TA) \r\nKudzu Cafe, 32 1S Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/ 262-0661. H-OSCC-NS. One of Atlanta's Top I0, serving contemporary Southern food in a casual, sophisticated setting. (GI/TA) \r\nLa Grona Ristorante Italiano, 2637 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/ 23 1-1368. CSS-A. Classic northern cuisine overlooking beautiful garden. Intimate ambiance witl1 candlelight. (GIITA) \r\nLavan Hawkins \u0026 Assoc., 950 E. Paces Ferry Rd. 2020, (30326); 404/8 I6-7 171. (GI/TA) \r\nLandmark Diner, 3652 Roswell Rd ., (30305); 404/816-9090. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-CT. Good food, good drinks, good service. All day, all night, all the time. (GI/TA) \r\nLe Peep, 2376-F Dunwoody Crosssing, (303.l8); 770/4 55-6 151. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\n \r\nLegal Bagel, The, 2 Locations: 600 W. Peachtree St., Suite 40, (30308); 404/88 1-0996; 55 Park Place, (30303); 404/ 522-2245. \r\n(GI/TA} \r\nLimerick Junction Pub, 822 N. Highland Ave_, (30306); 404/874-7 147. H-OS-CC-CSS-E-A-D. eighborhood pub with live music and great food. Set in a festive Celtic atmosphere. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see 01\" ad 011 page 45. \r\nLong John Silver, 2 Locations: 3373 Buford Hwy., (30329); 404/325-951 3; 1776 Monroe Dr., (30334); 404/875-39 17I Long John Silver's operates quick service restaurants serving fish, chicken, seafood , seafood salads and side itents. (GI/TAJ \r\nLonghorn Steaks, S Locations: Akers Mill, 2973 Cobb Pkwy., (30339); 770/859-034 1; Buckhead, 2151 Piedmont Rd ., (30309); 404/351-6086; Sandy Springs, 6390 Roswell Rd., (30328); 404/843- 1215; Toco Hills, 2892 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); 404/636-38 17; Corporate Office, 82 1S Roswell Rd_ '200-200, (30350); 770/ 399-9595. Aged, hand-cut steaks, voted \"Best Little Steakhouse in Georgia\" by the House of Representatives. (GIITA) \r\nLulu's Bait Shack, 3057 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/262-5220. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nMGR Foodservice, 285 International Blvd., (303 13); 404/2234500. Atlanta's premier corporate caterer. Gourmet-to-go service deli vered directly. (GIITA) \r\nMaggie's Subs, Soups, Salads, 11 55 W. Peachtree St., (30309); 404/607-7025. (GI/TA) \r\nMalone's Grill \u0026 Bar, 2960 Cobb Pkwy., (30339); 770/9526042. OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-FS-CT-SB. Casual American grill serving Angus steaks, ribs, fajitas, chicken, pasta and much more! (GI/TAJ \r\nMandarin Express Northlake, P.O. Box 4687 14, (30346); 770/ 270- 1866_The finest Chinese fast food. Eat-in or 1ake-ou1. \r\n(GIITA} \r\nMansion Restaurant, The, 179 Ponce de Leon Ave., (30308); 404/876-0727. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-D. 107-yr.-old Victorian mansion situated on a wooded city block with courtyard, gardens, gazebo. (GlfTA} \r\nMary Mac's Tea Room, 224 Ponce de Leon Ave., (30308); 404/876-1800. (GI/TA) \r\nMcKinnon 's Louisiane, 3209 Maple Dr., (30305); 404/ 237 1313. OS-CC-NS-CSS-E. 23 years serving fine Creole and Cajun seafood. Local favorite with national reputation. (GIITA} \r\nMick's, 7 Localions: Benne Street, 2110 Peachtree Rd., (30309); 404/35 1-6425; Cumberland, 1320 Cumberland Mall, (30339); 770/ 43 1-7190; Lenox Square, 3393 Peachtree Rd., (30306); 404/ 262-6425; Midtown, 557 Peachtree St., (30308); 404/875-6425; Park Place, 4505 Ashford Dunwoody Rd ., (30346); 770/394-6425; Peachtree Center, 229 Peachtree St., (30303); 404/688-6425; Underground, 75 Upper Alabama St., (30308); 404/ 525-282 5. Mick's starts with the freshest ingredi ents and an American-style menu, then adds a creative twist! \r\n(GlfTA} \r\nMidtown Style, 226 E. Lake Dr., (303 17); 404/ 292- 1220. (GI/TA) \r\nMike N' Angelo's, 312 E. Paces Ferry Rd., (30305); 404/2370949. Friendly corner tavern with food; service in a casual atmosphere. (GJITA} \r\nMoe's \u0026 Joe's Tavern, 1033 . flighland Ave. N.E., (30306); 404/873-6090. Authentic neighborhood bar since 1947. Voted Best College Bar in Atlanta. (GJJTA) \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 011 page 45. \r\nMonty's Sandwich Shoppe, 72 Spring St., (30303); 404/5225768. (GIITA} \r\nMorton's of Chicago The Steakhouse, 3379 Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404/8 16-6535. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-ACT. USDA Prime steaks, fresh fish, whole live Maine lobsters. (GHTA} \r\nMoscow Russian Restauran~ 258 1 Piedmont Rd., (30324); 404/237-2 17. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-E-A-FS. Russian cuisine, costume, decor, music. Piiroshki, borsht, beef stroganoff, stuffed cabbage. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nMurphy\"s, 997 Virginia Ave., (30306); 404/872-0904. Where Virginia Highlands meets...Atlanta's neighborhood restaurant since 1979_Serving breakfast, lunch \u0026 dinner 7 days a week. \r\n(GI/TA} Please see 011r ad on page 45. \r\nNakato Japanese Restauran~ 1776 Cheshire Bridge Rd_, (30324); 404/873-6582. (GI/TA) \r\nNava, 3060 Peachtree St., (30305); 404/ 240- 1984. H-OS-CC-NSCSS-A. Upscale southwestern cuisine in a dramatic interior.(GJITA} \r\nNeighbor's Pub, 752-C N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404/8725440. H-0S-CC-CSS-A- Fun neighborhood pub, covered patio, great burgers and sandwiches, 13 draught beers. (GIITA) \r\nNew Orleans Cafe, 7887-ARoswell Rd., (303 50); 770/396-9665. Everyone's raving about North Atla111a's best cajun/creole cuisine! Festive and friendly. (GIITA) \r\nOld Spaghetti factory, 249 Ponce de Leon Ave., (30308); 404/ 872-284 I. (GIITA} \r\nOrient at Vinings, 4199 Paces Ferry Rd., (30339); 770/ 4388866. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-CT_Friendly service in modern sophisticated atmosphere, serving innovative new Cantonese cuisine. \r\n(GI/TA} \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n Outback Steakhouse, 2 Locations: 3850 Roswell Rd., (30342); 404/266-8000; 145 LaVista Rd., (30329); 404/636-5 I I0. H-05-CC S-CSSASB. Casual dini ng s1eakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ri bs \u0026 the Bloomin' Onion! (GHTA) \r\nPano's \u0026 Paul's, 12:12 W. Paces Ferry Rd., (30327); 404/ 2613662. H-CC-NS-A. Voted Atlanta's favorite fine di ning restaurant in Zagat guide. (GHTA) \r\nPano's Food Shop, 265 Pharr Rd., (30305); 404/240-6664. H-05-CC-CT. Pano's Food shop is a truly unique fancy food-to-go shop. (GI/TA) \r\nPeasant Restau rant \u0026 Bar, The, 3402 Piedmont Rd., (30305); 404/ 23 1-8740. Buckhead at it's best! Creative American cuisine served in a casually elegant atmosphere. (GI/TA) \r\nPeasant Restaurants, 489 Peachtree St, (30308); 404/8721400. (GI/TA) \r\nPeasant Uptown, 3500 Peachtree Rd., (30324); 404/26 1-634 1. Excellent, affordable continental cuisines set in lovely New Orleans courtyard. Phipps Plaza. (GI/TA) \r\nPhoenix Brewing Co., 5600 Roswell Rd., (30342); 404/843. 11-0S-CC-NS-CSSACT. Atlanta's premier brewpub, specializing in hand-craf1ed European-s1yle beers. (GIITA) \r\nPiedmont Grove, 500 I01h St , (30308); 404/ 577-9506. (GIITA) \r\nPittypat's Porch, 25 International Blvd., (30303); 404/ 525 8228. H-OS-CC-NS-CSSEAD. Old southern charm and newSouth ern cuisine. Famous rocking chair lounge. {GI/TA) \r\nPleasant Peasant, 555 Peachtree St , (30308); 404/874-3223. Charming decor, great food. (GHTA) \r\nPoFolks, 2094 N. Druid Hills Rd., (30329); 404/32 1-0300. H-CCNS-A-FS-CT. \"Atlanta's Bes1\" homes1yle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GI/TAJ \r\nPost Exchange Cafe, 350 Embassy Row, (30328); 770/3940200. (GI/TA) \r\nPremier Foods, P.O. Box 550429, (30355); 404/ 550-7529. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nPrice!, 500 Pharr Rd., (30305); 404/ 237-294 I. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A. Casually chic with excellent service. (GI/TAJ \r\nProof of the Pudding, 2033 Monroe Dr., (30324); 404/892 2359. Atlanta's premier corpora1e ca1erer. GourmeHo-go service delivered directly. (GI/TA) \r\nProvino's, 4387 Roswell Rd., (30342); 770/ 256-4300. (GI/TA) \r\nProvino's \u0026 Scaline's, 373 1 Norlhcrest Rd., (30340); 770/ 458 2844 . {GI/TA) \r\nRay's on the River, 6700 Powers Ferry Rd., (30039); 770/95 5 I187. Fresh seafood and live jazz with a beautiful view of the Chauahoochee River. (GI/TAJ \r\nReggie's British Pub, 317 CNN Center, (30303); 404/ 525-1437. Atlanta's famous downtown pub as featured in Time Magazine. British pub foods, ales and spirits. (GIITA} \r\nRio Bravo Cantina, 2 Locations: 5565 New Northside Dr., (30339); 404/952-324 I; 3I72 Roswell Rd., (30305); 404/ 262743 1. Famous fo r fresh food, fun, fajitas \u0026 fi estas! Rio fresh. Rio fun. Rio Bravo! (GIITA) \r\nRio Bravo Grill, 240 Peachtree St, (30303); 404/ 524-9224. Voted Best Margaritas for third year in a row. Grea1Mexican and South western food. (GI/TAJ \r\nRuth's Chris Steak House, 2 Locations: Buckhead, 950 E. Paces Ferry Rd.  t 10, (30326); 404/365-0660; Sandy Springs, 5788 Roswell Rd. a, 1-285 (30318); 404/2550035. Home of seri ous s1eaks and live Maine lobster. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see our ad on page 48. \r\nSan Gennaro Italian Restauran~ 2196 Cheshire Bridge Rd., (30324); 404/636-9447. H-05-CC-NS-ACT. Old World cuisine. Calamari fradiavolo. Italian warmth and easy prices. Full wine bar and pa1io. (GI/TA) \r\nSan Jose Restaurante, I5IOC Piedmont Ave., (30324); 404/872-97 7. (GI/TA) \r\nSfu zzi, 2200 Peachtree Rd., (30309); 40 /351-8222. (GIITA) \r\nSilver Skillet, 200 14th St., (303 18); 404/874- 1388. Breakfas1 and lunch Sou1hern-style since 1956. Biscuits, red-eye gravy, fresh vegetables, cobbler. (GI/TAJ \r\nSouth of France Restaurant, 2345 Cheshire Bridge Rd., (30324); 404/325-6963. H-CC-NS-CSSEA. Coun try French cul sine, intima1e atmosphere, priva1e room with fireplace. Good food since I977. (GIITA) \r\nSteps off Peachtree, I I Baker St , (30308); 404/5253002. H-NS-E-CTD. Downtown Atlan1a's most convenient address for special events, full service, over 7000 sq. ft. (GI/TAJ \r\nSundown Cafe, 2I65 Cheshire Bridge Rd., (30324); 404/32 ii I18. H-CC-NS-A. Serving Atlanta's best creative Mexican and Southern cuisine. (GIITA) \r\nSuri n of Thailand, 810 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404/892 7789. H-OS-CC-NS-CSSA. Chef Surin brings 10 Virginia-Highland the cuisine for which his native coun try is famous. (GI/TA) \r\nSwan Coach House, 3130 Slaton Dr., (30305); 404/26 1-0636. Lunch only. Reservations. (GI/TAJ \r\nThree Dollar Cafe, 3002 Peachtree St , (30305); 404/266-8667. OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-FS-S B. Best wings. Over 300 beers. Great service. casual atmosphere. Outdoor patios. Four locations. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nTomtom A Bistro, 3393 Peachtree Rd., (30326); 404/264-1I63. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-FS-Cl'-D-SB. Tomtom is an upscaled bistro 1ha1 caters in fusion-style cuisine. Open daily, both a.m. and p.m. {GI/TAJ \r\nToulouse, 2293-BPeachtree Rd., (30309); 404/ 35 1-9533. H-CCNS-A. French-influenced American food. Full bar, strong wine list, most by the glass. Casual. (GI/TA) \r\nTruffles, 1976 Boulevard Dr., (303 17);404/373-8565. 11-0S-CC-NSA-CS-FS-CT-SB. pscaie Southem cuisine lunch and dinner 11-9:30 p.m. Catering: corporate/private functions, priva1e parties. (GIITA) \r\nTuohy's Cafe at the Stalls, 11 6 Bennett St., (30309); 404/3525466. II-NS-CT. Enjoy delicious sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts in a qu ie~ relaxi ng English garden. (GI/TA) \r\nVeni Vidi Vici, 41 14th St., (30309); 404/875-8424. H-OS-CC-NSCSS-A. Hearty, flavorful Italian cuisine is served with style. (GIITA) \r\nVilla Christina, 45 Perimeter Sum mit Blvd., (303 19); 404/3030I33. Atlanta's only Tuscan grill restaurant situated on 8 a. of gardens. Private banquet space available. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 0 11 r ado\" page 55. \r\nWaffl e House, 18 Locations: 2804 Clairmont Rd., (30329); 5335 Roswell Rd., (30305);4055 Fulton lndusiriai Blvd., (30336); 294 1 NE F.xpnvy., (3034 1); 2581 Piedmo111 Rd., (30324); 2230 Colil lion Dr., (30338); 2754 Cobb Pk\\vy., (30339); 775 Conley Rd., (30354); 28 12 Buford Hwy., (30329); 2264 Cheshire Bridge Rd., (30324); 2824 Chamblee Tucker Rd., (3034 I); 2886 Clairmo111 Rd., (30329); 3845 Browns Mill Rd., (30354); 328 1 Buckeye Rd., (3034 1); 4255 Shi rley Dr., (30336); I70 1Northside Dr., (30318); 4120 Fulton Industrial Blvd., (30336); 065 Peachtree Rd., (303 I9). Open 24 hrs. for breakfas~ lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfas1. (GI/TA) \r\nWinfie ld's, I Galleria Pkwy., (30339); 770/955-5300. (GHTA) \r\nWrinkles \u0026 Sprinkles, 309 E. Paces Ferry Rd ., (30305); 404/842-000 I. H-OS-NS. A modern version of an old-fashioned mah shop. Serving ice cream, frozen yogurt and lunch. Agreat spot for kids of all ages! (GHTAJ \r\nYakatori Oen-Chan, 3099 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/8420270. H-05-CC- S-CSS-CT. Casual Japanese pub in Buckhead. Skewered food and noodles served till Ia.m. Closed Mondays. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nZesto's, 544 Ponce de Leon Ave., (30308); 404/607- 111 8. MARTA: Yes. D-H-FF-NS-OS. Voted best milkshake in Atlanta. 1940's- 1950's drive-in, urban design. Award-winning architecrnre. (GI/TAJ \r\nShoppin g \r\n20th Century, 104 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404/892-2065. Unique decorative accessories for the home. \r\nCumberland Mal l, 1000 Cum berland Mali Dr., (30339); 770/ 435-2206. \r\nPlease see our ad o,r page 51. \r\nEartl1Angel, I196 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404/607-7755. \r\nEclectic Electric Gallery, 1393 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 04/875-2840. \r\nLerner's, N. Briarcliff Rd., 404/ 525-5854. CC. The most frankly modern ew York-style clothes. \r\nMit zi \u0026 Romano, 1038 N. Highland Ave., (3 0306); 404/ 876-7228. Women's Clothing and accessories. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 45. \r\nMooncake, 1019 Virginia Ave., .E., (30306); 404/892-8043. Wearable ar1. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 45. \r\nPeachtree Center Mali, 235 Peachiree St., NE; Suite 2100, (30303); 404/ 524-3787. Ultra modern hotels, restaurants, shopping. Open daily, shop hours vary. Visit Peachtree Center Wei come Center in the mall, Monday  Sunday IOam-6pm. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 4 1. \r\nRapture, 1309 . Highland Ave., (30306); 404/873-0444. Fashion footwear. \r\nPlease see our ad o,r page 45. \r\nState Farmer's Market, 1-75, Forest Pk\\vy. Exit, 404/366-69 I0. Open: Daily 24 hrs. FD-MA. Fresh fruit, vegetables. MARTA bus 350 from the Airport Rail Station. (IOnliies south of the city off 1-75) \r\nTo ur s \r\nAtlanta Preservation Center Guided WalkingTours, 156 7th St, NE, (30308); 404/876-204 I. Open: Cail the tour hotline at 876-2040. ED-YA-GR-MA-TS. S5 Adults, S4 Seniors, S3 Students. Learn about the history, culture and architecture ofAtlanta while enjoyinga walk throughyour favorite intown area. IOfascinating tours offered. Cali the tour hotline at 876-2040. MARTA: Yes \r\nGray Line of Atlanta, 3745 Zip Industrial Blvd., SE, (30354); 4o4n67-0594. \r\nHistoric Air Tours, 19;4 Airport Rd., Ste. 215, (3034 1); 770/457-52 17. GR-CC-MATS. Tour A1lan1a by air!Soar over Stone Mountai n Park, CNN Center, Braves Stadium, Georgia Dome, IBM, Coca-Cola, and Georgia Tech, sile of the 1996 Olympic Village. Tours 20-50 minutes. MARTA: Yes (Chamblee Station). S35-S85 per person. \r\nTrave l Se rvices \r\nAAA Auto Club South, 11 00 Spring S1., (30367); 404/724-2 11 0. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\n \r\nAtlanta Arrangements by Tour Gals, Inc., 2964 Peachtree Rd. 652,(30305);404/262-7660. SGT-TS. Customtours;step-onguide senice; transportation; airport transfers; special events. (GHTAJ Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, 235 International Blvd., (30736); 404/880-9000. C. Brochures, publications and videOlapes about the world's best city for business. (GI/TAJ Atlanta Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 233 Peachtree St 2000, (30305); 404/521-6600. Host city of I996 Centennial Olympic Games. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad /11 the Atlat1ln Metro ltisert. \r\nEco Shuttle, 1767 N. Decatur Rd., (30037); 404/6_7287 I3. (GI/TA) GoldenJet Travel Service, Inc., 2500 Windy Ridge Pkwy. 340, (30339); 404/952-8400. TA. GoldenTouch Meeti ngs \u0026Incentives. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nLamplighter Tours of Atlanta, P.O. Box 450589, (3 11 45); 770/49 1-3644; 800/258-4 I42. SGT-TS. Customized group tours of Atlallla and the SE. Step-on guides, hotels, meals, transporta li on. (GI/TAJ Metropolitan All. Rapid Transit Authori ty (MARTA), 2424 Piedmont Rd., NE, (30324-3330); 404/848-47 11 ; 404/848-3450. YA-MA. \r\nPlease see our ad o,r page 23. \r\nRSVP Grits, Inc. (Great Reservations ln 11,e South), 54 I Londonberry Rd., (30327); 404/843-3933; 800/823-7787. Free B\u0026B reservation service; Atlanta; N. GA; within 100 miles of Atlanta. Free brochure: (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad on page 28. \r\nSpecial Tours, 620 Peachtree S1. 300N, (30308); 404n249244. SGT-TS. Cultural \u0026 historical 1011rs of Atlanta, GA, South \u0026 U.S. Super Cities. Guides, hotels, events. (GHTA) \r\nSportsworld International, 3350 Cumberland Cir.  1940, (30339); 404/850-3260. SGT-TS-TA. (GI/TA) Welcome Soutl1 Welcome Center, 200 Spring Street, NW, (30303); 404/224-2000. Atlanta's convenient all-in-one travel center. Located at the corner of International and Spring S1. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 8. \r\nI i TEJ.L \r\nLodging \r\nDays Inn Six Flags, 95 S. Service Rd., (30001); 770/94 1-1400. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad on the h is/de Bad Cover. \r\nLa Quinta Inns West Atlanta, 7377 . Service Rd., (30001); 770/944-2 11 0. Near from Six Flags. Free local calls, complimentary continental breakfas1. (GI/TA) \r\nRes taura nt / Foo d Se rvice \r\nWaffle House, 7350 Six Flags Dr., (3000I). Open 24 hrs. for breakfas~ lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads,. (GHTA) Wi nston's Food \u0026 Spir its, 3999 Austell Rd., (30001 ). (GI/TAJ \r\nSport s \u0026 Recr ea ti on \r\nMaple Creek Golf Club, I735 Cashtown Rd., (30 11 0); 770/537 4172. Come enjoy \"West Georgia's finest course,\" the preferred host 10 celebrity and cl1arity tournaments...A mere 30 minutes fr om Atlanta! \r\nPlease see our ad In the Georgia Golflnserl. \r\nB\\ FORD \r\nAttr ac tion s \r\nDwycr's Charter Service, 6900 Holiday Rd., (305 18); 770/ 27 1 9897; 770/736-0000. YA-GR-CC-FD-MF. Dinner cruises, private charters, weddings, corporate meetings and functions, sightseeing trips all on beautiful Lake Lanier. Fully licensed and insured. \r\nLake Lanier Islands, 6950 Holiday Rd., (305 I8); 770/932-7200 or 800/840-LAKE. YACC-FD-GPGR-HMFPA. 45 minutes .E. of Atlanta. Awater playground for children. 30I lakeside campsites for tents \u0026 RVs. Boat rentals, bicycle, horseback riding and picnicking. l\\vo resorts, each with an 18-hoie championship golf course. Open 365 days . \r\nPlease see our ad on page 32. \r\nMu seum s \r\nLanier Museum of Natural History, 260I Buford Dam Rd., (305I8); 770/932-4460. HH DM. The museum focuses on the natural history, cultural and historic aspects of Gwinneu County and orth Georgia. Free admission. Cali for hours and listing of ex hibits/ events. \r\nLo dgin g \r\nBona Allen Mansion, 395 E. Mai n St, (305 18); 770/45 1-900 1. H-CC- S-F-GC-PO-BBP-CTV-FBK. I9-room mansion c. I911. 6 a. of shaded lawn and gardens near antiq ue and art galleries. (GI/TA) \r\nSports \u0026 Recreatio n \r\nForever Resorts, Holiday Marina, 6900 Holiday Rd., (305 18); 800/255556I. YA-G R-CC. Captain your own luxury rental house, boat on Lake Lanier! Sleeps IO, fu lly equipped. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad o,r page 150-151, 159, \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nCHAMBLEE \r\n \r\nAt1rac1ions \r\nAUanta Fl ea Market \u0026 Antique Cen ter, 5360 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (3034 1); 770/ 458-0456. Open: F-Sa 11 -7, Su 12-7. HF-CC-FD-MA. The largest selection of quality antiq ues, art, collectibles and gift items in the Southeast! 150 dea lers, 80,000 sq. ft. Climate controlled! I \u0026 1/ 2 mi. inside 285, Exit 23. \r\nChamblee's Antique Row, Broad and Peachtree Rd., (3034 I); 770/455-475 1. Open: 7 days a week. CC-MA. The South's largest and most unique antique center with over 200 dealers, is located in suburban Atlanta just 1.5 mi. inside 1-285, Exit 23 in Old Chamb lee. \r\n \r\nRes tauranl / Food Serv ice \r\n \r\nChick-Iii-A Cham blee Plaza, 5450 Peachtree Ind. Blvd ., (303 I). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nChurch's, 4908 Buford Hwy., (3034 I). Atlanta's best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders welcomed. (GIJTAJ \r\n \r\nLong John Silver, 2151 Savoy Dr., (30341); 404/ 457-1846. Quick service serving fish, chicken, seafood, seafood salads and side items. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nMalone's Grill \u0026 Bar, 2089 Savoy Dr., (3034 1); 770/ 455-0900. \r\n \r\nOS-CC- S-CSS-A-FS-Cl'-Sll. Casual American grill serving Angus \r\n \r\nsteaks, \r\n \r\nribs 1 \r\n \r\nfajitas 1 \r\n \r\nchicken, \r\n \r\npas ta \r\n \r\nand \r\n \r\nmuch \r\n \r\nmore! \r\n \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nRed Lobster, 5347 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (3034 1);770/458- \r\n \r\n3176. {GI/TA) \r\n \r\nwame House, 3 Locations: 4966 Buford Hwy., (3034 I); 5970 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (3034 I); 5071 Pead1tree Industrial Blvd., (3034 I). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nCLARKSTO\"i \r\n \r\nLodgin g \r\nHensler House Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 3793 Church St., (3002 I); 404/ 296-9262 . Rates: D S72. NS-BllP-CBK-SB. Suites with sitting areas and private baths. 12 miles from Atlanta, near Stone Mountain. (GlrTAJ \r\nResta ur an t/ Food Se r vice \r\nStrokers Club, 1353 Brockett Rd., (30071); 770/939-6024. \r\n{GlfrA) \r\nWaffle House, 2 Locations:3900 E. Ponce de I.eon Ave., (3002 1); 1362 llrockett Rd., (30021 ). Open 24 hrs. for breakfas~ lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nCOLLEGE PARK \r\n \r\nAtlractions \r\nGeorgia International Convention Center, 1902 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 770/997-3566. H-CC-FD-SGT-MF. 11 2,000 sq. ft. exhibit space, 9 loading docks, 2 ballrooms, 35 meeti ng rooms, 3 boardrooms. (GI/TAJ \r\nLodgin g \r\nBest Western Airport Motor Inn. 11-CC-NS-PO-IM . 404/ 7638777 . \r\nEmbassy Suites Atlanta Airport, 4700 Southport Rd., (30337); 404/767-1988. All rates include full cooked-to-order breakfast and two-ho ur cocktail reception. (GIITA) \r\nLa Quinta Inn , Atlanta Airport, 4874 Old National Hwy., (30337); 404/768- 1241. Rates: S S50-S57; D S55-S64. H-CC-NSPO-CIV-CBK-PA-NA-SGT. Park \u0026 ny service, free local phone calls. AAA and AARP rates avai lable. {GIITA) \r\nMarriott-Atlanta Airport, 471 1 Best Rd., (30337); 404/ 7667900. Rates: S Si32; D Si47. H-CC- S-IIC-PO-TC-RS-CTV-CL-E-IMPA-NA-SGT. Staying at Marriott has its rewa rds-free travel awards or frequent nyer miles. The choice is yours. {GI/TAJ \r\nRamada Inn - Airport South , 155 1 Phoenix Blvd., (30349); 770/996-432 I. \r\nPlease see our 11d 011 page 13. \r\nSheraton Gateway Hotel, 1900 Sullivan Rd., (30337); 770/ 994243 1. Rates: S S129-S I69; D S139-$ 179. H-CC- S-lIC-RS-CIV-CLCBK-FBK-IM-NA-SG,T. Closest to Hartsfield Airport. Full service, beautifully appointed guest rooms and faci lities. {GI/TAJ \r\nRes taurant/ Food Ser vice \r\nChurch's, 5I48 Old National Hwy., (30349). Atlama's best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders welcomed. (GI/TAJ \r\nLongJohn Silver's, 543 1Riverdale Rd., (30537); 404/996- 1515. Quick service restaurants serving fis h, chicken, seafood, seafood salads and side items. {GI/TAJ \r\nLonghorn Steaks - College Park, 5403 Old National Hwy., (50337); 404/761-80 18. Aged, hand-cut steaks, voted \"Best Little Steakhouse in Georgia\" by the House of Representatives. (GI/TAJ \r\nRed Lobster, 5.\\50 Old National Hwy., (30549); 404/761-572 1. \r\n(GI/TA ) \r\nWaffle House, 6 Locations: 47 10 Clark Howell Hwy., (30349); 1425 E. Virginia Ave., (30337); 1529 Phoenix Blvd., (30349); 4845 Old National Hwy., (30337); 4995 Old National Hwy., \r\n \r\n(30349); 4824 Riverdale Rd., (30337). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks,chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nTravel Services \r\nAtlanta Hartsfield International Airport Terminal, Atlanta International Ai rport, 404/ 530-6600. \r\nClassic Tours \u0026 Travel, 254 I Camp Creek Pkwy., (30337); 770/767-0594. {GI/TA) \r\nDACUI. A \r\nAttractions \r\nCha mpions Club of Apalachee, I008 Dacula Rd., (302 1I); 770/ 513-7 166. GC. (GI/TAJ \r\nSports \u0026 Rcc r eacion \r\nHamilton Mill, 1995 Han,ilton Mill Pkwy., (302 11 ); 770/945GOI.F. Take advantage of all the luxuries of a world-class golf establishment at our 18-hole, daily fee, Fred Couples signature go lf course. Specializing in meetin gs, banquets, and go lf outings. \r\nPlease see 011r ad /11 the Georgia Coif l11serl. \r\nDECATUR \r\nAttract ions \r\nOld Courthouse on the Square, IOI E. Court Square, (30030); 404/ 373-1088. Open: Welcome Center, M-F 9-4 . M-MA-18-MF. Beautifully restored 1898 Courthouse. Houses a 1500 vol. archives, 3 room museum on county and Civil War exhibit. Superior courtroom holds 350 for reception or meeting. \r\nYour DeKalb Farmer's Market, 3000 E. Ponce De I.eon Ave., (30030); 404/377-6400. HF-FD-MA. \r\nHis toric Sites/ Monuments Historic Complex of DeKalb Historical Society, 720 W. Trinity Pl., (30030); 404/ 373- 1088. MA-TV. 3 antebellum structures circa 1830-40. Swanton House, Decatur's oldest Town house; Bifne Cabin, built by Revolu tionary War Veteran.;ThomasBarber Cabin, of hand hewn logs. S2 Donation requested. Tours by appointment. \r\nMu seum s \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum @ Emory University, 57 1 S. Kilgo St., (30322); 404/ 727-4282. HF-ED-GR-CC-MA-MF. From the wonders of ancient civilizations to the evocative art and architecture of the 20th century, the Carlos Museum offers a glimpse of 9,000 years of art and art history. \r\nLodgi ng \r\nHoliday Inn Select Atlanta-Decatur Hotel \u0026 Conference Plaza, 130 Clairemont Ave., (30030); 404/ 37 1-0204. Rates: S S88-S95; D S98-S I02. H-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-E-CBK-IM-SGT. Five story, full-service hotel. 183 guest rooms/suites, upgraded executive-level rooms. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 page 5!). \r\nHoliday Inn Snapfinger Woods, 4300 Snapfinger Woods Dr., (30035); 770/98 1-5670. Rates: S/ DS55-S65. H-CC-NS-GC-PO-CTVCBK-IM-PA-NA. St. Mountain Park 10 mi. Restaurants and shopping nearby. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad on page 7. \r\nSycamore House in Old Decatur, 624 Sycamore St., (30030); 404/ 378-0685. Rates: S/D S70-S90. NS-PO-BBP-CI-Y.FBK. 90-yearold home, antiques. Very private. Secluded garden, pool, hot rub. Walk to MARTA. (GI/TA) \r\nRes taurant/ Food Service \r\nChick-Iii-A, 2 Locations: N. DeKalb at Market Square, 2050 Lawrenceville Hwy., (30033); South DeKalb Mall, Suite 36 S. DeKalb Mall, (30034). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (GI/TAJ Church's, 5 Locations: 2473 Wesley Chapel Rd., (30035); 2700 Candler Rd., (50034); 4680 Memorial Dr., (30032); 2626 N. Decatur Rd., (30033); 1805 Candler Rd., (30032). Decatur's best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders welcomed. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nDoghouse, Inc., P.O. Box 360027, (30036); 404/289-8325. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nHuddl e Hou se, 2969 E. Ponce de Leo n Ave., (30030); 404/3775700. OS-A-FS-SB. Always open - always fresh. 270 locations in IO states. (GI/TAJ \r\nLong John Silver's, 2 Locations: 1706 Church St., (30033); 404/292-2442 ; 3535 Memorial Dr., (30032); 404/ 284-5944. Quick service restaurant serving fish, chicken, seafood, seafood salads and side items. (GIITA) \r\nMick's Decatur, I 16 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., (30030); 404/ 3737797. Mick's starts with the freshest ingredients and an American-style menu, then adds a creati ve twist! (GIITA} \r\nModeen 's Celebrity Sports Bar, 2606 Laurice Ct., (30034); 404/ 24 1-9303. {GI/TA) Pita Place of Decatur, 127 E. Court Sq., (30030); 404/ 370-1111. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nPoFolks, 2179 Lawrenceville Hwy., (30033); 404/ 32 1-3948. H-CC-NS-A-FS-CT. \"Decatur's Best\" homestyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nRed Lobster, 2522 S. Candler Rd., (30032); 404/ 243-4 I21. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nRoyal Waffle King, 4444 Memorial Dr., (30002); 404/299-8 148. H-0S-FS. Open 24 hours. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served anytime. (GI/TAJ Waffle House, 3 Locations: 4788 Memorial Dr., (30032); 2580 Wesley Chapel Rd., (30035); 4300 Covington Hwy., (30035). Open 24 hrs. fo r breakfast, lunch and di nner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. {GI/TAJ \r\nTravel Services \r\nDeKalb Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 750 Commerce Dr. 201, (30030); 404/378-2525. CI-B. Get more out of Atlanta for less in DeKalb County, Georgia! (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease sec our ad 011 page 59. \r\nDecatur Downtown Development Authority, 404/ 37 1-8386. Please see our ad 011 page 5!). \r\nDOR HILLE \r\nLodgin g \r\nComfort Inn, 200 1 Clearview Ave., (30340); 770/455- 18 11. \r\n(GIITA) \r\nHoliday Inn Express ortheast-Atlanta, 4422 .E. Exprwy., (30340); 770/448-7220. Rates: S S55; D S59. 11-CC-NS-PO-CIVCBK. Free continental breakfas~ newly renovated rooms, close to downtown, easy access to 1-85 and MARTA. (GI/TAJ \r\nRes taur an t/ Food Service \r\nBaldino's Giant Jersey Subs, 5697 Buford Hwy., (30040); 404/455-8570. II-OS-NS-FF-Cl'. 30 hot and cold subs. Sliced fresh or grilled to order. Fresh baked rolls. Indoor and patio. {GI/TAJ \r\nCaptain D's, 5474 Buford Hwy., (30340). {GI/TAJ Waffle House, 31.ocations: 3685 Northcrest Rd ., (30340); 3171 Amwiler Rd., (30360); 5467 Buford Hwy., (30340). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nD11.UTH \r\nAtlraction s \r\nSoutheast Railway Museum, 3966 Buford Highway, (303 16); 770/476-20 13. Open: Sa 9-5. M. Restored old railway cars, tracks, signals and engines, maintained and operated by the Atlanta Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. \r\nEducational Ins titutions \r\nGwinnett Civic and Cultural Center, 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy. Bldg. 300, (30 136); 770/ 623-4966. \r\nSports \u0026 Rec reation \r\nPirates Cove Adventure Golf \u0026 Video Arcade, 3380 Venture Pkwy., (30 136); 770/623-4 184. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 0 11 page 57. \r\nLodgi ng \r\nAmeriSuites-Gwinnett, 3390 Venture Pkwy., (30 136); 770/6236800. Rates: S S65-S95; D S75-S I05. H-CC-NS-PO-CTV-CBK-IMCVR-PA-SB. {GlrTAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 57. \r\nMarriott-Gwinnett Place, 1775 Pieasanthill Rd., (30136); 770/ 923-1775. (GI/TA) \r\nRes taur ant/ Food Servi ce \r\nChick-fil-A Gwinnett Place, 2100 Pleasant Hill, (30 136). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nChili's Grill \u0026 Bar, 3520 Gwi nnett Place Dr., (30 136); 770/ 497 1536. (GI/TA) \r\nChina Coast, 1590 Pleasant mu Rd., (30 136). (GI/TAJ \r\nIIIOP, 2178 Pleasant Hill Rd., (30 136). {GIITA) J.R.'s Grill, I0270 Medlock Bridge Rd., (30 136); 770/476- 1766. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nKurt's - Vreny's Biergarten, 4225 River Green Pkwy., (30 136); 770/623-94 13. H-NS-A-FF-SB. German-Swiss casual menu. Beers from around the world. (GI/TA) \r\nKurt's Restaurant, 4225 River Green Pkwy., (30 136); 770/6234128. H-CC-NS-A-CT-SB. American continental cuisine, extensive fresh seafood selection. {GI/TAJ Longhorn Steaks  Gwinnett, 3525 Mall Blvd., (30 136); 770/476-9026. Aged, hand-cut steaks, voted \"Best Little Steakhouse in Georgia\" by the House of Representatives. (GI/TA) \r\nOlive Garden, 3565 Mall Blvd., (30 136); 770/497-0594. (GI/TAJ Provino's, 3603 Satellite Blvd., (30 136); 770/ 497-884 1. (GIITA) Rio Bravo Cantina, 2250 Pleasant Hill Rd., (30 136); 770/6231096. Famous for fresh food, fun, faj itas \u0026 fiestas! Rio fresh. Rio fun . Rio Bravo! (GI/TAJ \r\nShiki, 1492 Pleasa nt Hill Rd., (30136); 770/ 279-0097. (GI/TA) Skeeter's of Gwinnett, 3503 Satellite Blvd., (30136); 770/ 4763131 . Georgia's best mesquite grilled steaks, salmon, chicken and mouthwatering baby back ribs. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nMind \r\n \r\n67 \r\n \r\n Warne House, 5 Locations: 1933 Pleasant Hill Rd., (30 136); 1825 Pleasant Hill Rd., (30 136); 353 1 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30 136); 3785 Buford Hwy., (30 136); 3335Steve Reynolds J!lvd., (30 l.l6). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (Cl/TAJ \r\nSh o p p i n g \r\nBass Pro Shops/Sportsmans Warehouse. 3825 Shackleford Rd.; 1-85 at Steve Reynolds Blvd. 770/93 1-1550. \r\nPlease see 0 11r at/ 011 page 57. \r\nTrave l Senices \r\nAtlanta Metro Travel Association, 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., (30136). \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 the Al/a11la Alelro l11serl. \r\nGwinnett Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 6400 Sugarloa[ Pkwy., (30 I36); 770/623-8793. Free information available on attractions, hotels and restaurants in Gwinnett County. (Cl/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r ad 0 11 page 56. \r\nDl ,.\\l 00D\\- \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Rec rea 1i on \r\nChattahoochee River National Recreation Arca, I987 Island Ford Pkwy., (30550); 770/3998070. HH-PN- RF-TH-PA-SGT. 14 natural areas along river; offers easy to dirficult hiking trails, picnic areas, ra[t and canoe rentals, activity fie lds; stocked trout stream; snack and book stores. \r\nLodging \r\nHoliday Inn Select Atlanta Perimeter, 4386 Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd., (3034 1); 770/4 57-6363. Rates: S S79-SI 19; D S89 Sl29. 11-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-C'IV-CL-FBK-IM-SB. Beautiful atrium-style hotel featuring all upgraded rooms and amenities. Close to MARTA. \r\n(CIITA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 7. \r\nHoliday Inn Roswell, Ga Hwy 400/ Holcomb Bridge Rd, 770/992-9600. \r\nPlease see our OJI 0 11 page 7. \r\nRes taurant / Food Se rvic e \r\nChili's Grill \u0026 Bar, 2 Locations: 4784 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., (30338); 770/394-6 175; 7870 Roswell Rd., (30350); 770/395 9443. (GI/TA) Mamie's Kitchen Biscuits, 5145 Daventry Dr., (30338). (Cl/TAJ Romano's American Grill, 4788 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., (30338); 770/ 394-6676. (GI/TA) Three Dollar Cafe, 8595 Roswell Rd., (30308); 770/992-50 11. OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-FS-SB. Best wings. Over 300 beers. Great service. casual atmosphere. Outdoor patios. Four locations. (Cl/TAJ Warne House, 2 Locations: 250 Northridge Rd., (30350); 8855 Roswell Rd., (30350). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (CIITA) \r\nShopping \r\nJC Penney, 4500 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., (30346); 770/39 1 9387. \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 31. \r\nEAST POINT \r\nAttractions \r\nNational Archives-Southeast Region, 1557 St. Joseph Ave., (30344); 404/763-7477. Open: M-F8-4, Tu 8-8. By reservation/a( pointment. ED-M-MA. CC. Census for entire US thru I920. Revolutionary War and other records. Federal records. \r\nLodgin g \r\nHoliday Inn Atlanta Airport North, 1380 Virginia Ave., (30344); 404n62-84 1I. Rates: S S91-S126; D SI03-S l 39. llCCNS-HC-PO-TC-RS-CL-IM-NA-SGT. Newly renovated guest rooms. Just 2 mi. from Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport. Close to MARTA. \r\n(Cl/TA) \r\nResla urant / Food Se r\\ic e \r\nChick-fil-A East Point, 871 Cleveland Ave., (30344). Call us about cateri ng your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (CIITA) Church's, 911 E. Cleveland Ave., (30344). East Point's best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders welcomed. {Cl/TAJ Malone's Grill \u0026 Bar, 1258 Virgi nia Ave., (30344); 404/7625577. OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-FS-CT-SB. Casual American grill serving Angus steaks, ribs, fajitas, chicken, pasta and much more! (Cl/TAJ Waffle House, 2 Locations: 1574 W. Washington Rd., (30344); 227 Virginia Ave., (30344). Open 24 hrs. for brcak[as~ lun ch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (Cl/TAJ \r\nFAIRBlR \r\nAttr act ions \r\nGeorgia Renaissance Festival, P.O. Box 986, (302 I3); 770/964-8575. YA-GR-CC-PG-FD. Live the adventure in our 30 a. theme park. Sa and Su April 20-June 9 and Oct. 5-Nov. 3. (Cl/TAJ \r\n \r\nRcs laurant / Food Se rv ice Warne House, 7800 Senoia Rd., (302I3). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch anti dinner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (Cl/TA) \r\nl\"AHHHII.U: \r\nAtlractions Fayette County Historical Society, 195 Lee St., (302 I4); 770/46 1-7 152. Open:Tu 6-9, Th I0- 1,Sa 9 1.Antl by appointment. ED. ow houses county genealogical research material, one or the most complete War Between the States reference libraries. \r\nRes taurant / Food Serv ice WhiteWater Country Club, 175 Birkdale Dr., (302 15); 770/4600877. Uniquely designed offering extravagant amcnties with Southern Charm and Hospitality. Banquet facilities, formal dinin g room, bar and grill. \r\nSports \u0026 Rec reation Ri ve r's Edge Golf Club (American Golf Corp.), 40 Sou th ern Goff Court, (302 14); 770/460- 1098. \r\nPlease see our ad,,, /he Georgia Coifl11serl. WhitcWater Country Club, 175 Birkdale Dr., (302 15); 770/460087 . An 18-hole, par 72, Arnold Palmer Signature Gol[ Course with beautiful trees and water. Bent grass greens, tennis anti pool. \r\nPlease see our ad 111 /he Georgia Coif lnserl. \r\nLodgin g \r\nDays Inn Forest Park, 511 6 Hwy. 85, (30050); 404n 6s-6400. Beauliful, soundproorrooms, coffee maker and minj refrigerator, cable TV. (Cl/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ado\" the h1slde Bade Cover. \r\nRes taurant/ Food Service Church's, 4498 Jonesboro Rd., (30050). Forest Park's best fri ed chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders welcomed. (Cl/TAJ Warne House, 4 Locations: 4561Old Dixie Hwy., (30050); 6120 Old DL,ie Hwy., (30050); 504:l Frontage Rd., (30050); 5I50 GA 85, (30050). Open 24 hrs. for brcak[as~ lunch and dinner.T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (CIITA) \r\nHAPEVILLE \r\nRes taurant / Food Service \r\nChick-flt-ADwarf House, 46 1 N. Central Ave., (30354). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (Cl/TAJ Waffle House, 744 Central Ave., (30354). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Thone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nJO SBORO \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nAttractions 1869 Clayton County Jai l, 125 King St., (30236); 770/473 0197. ED-YA. This jail served the county well fo r almost 30 years until the new jail was built in 1898. The 1869 Jail now serves as the Clayton County History Museum. Cla)10n Coun ty Welcome Center, 87 12 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770/478-6549; 770/478-4800. IB-Vl. Call or stop byfo r your copy or our visitor's guide featuring Civil War information and other attractions, shopping, dining and lodging information. Patrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial Cemetery, Corner o[ Johnson and McDonough Sts., (30236). A memorial to the Confederate dead who [ell in the Battle orJonesboro, I864. The unmarked headstones arc laid out in theshape or the Confederate Battle Flag. \r\nLodgin g \r\nDays Inn/Jonesboro, 6326 Old Dixie Hwy., (30236); 770/9643777. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 /he /11s/de Back Cover. \r\nHolid ay Inn Jonesboro, 6288 Old Dixie Hwy., (30236); 404/968-4300. Rates:SS59S I32; DS68-S I55.11-CC-NS-PO-CL-SB. Great value south of Atlanta. 8 mi. from Atlanta's HartSfield Airport. 1-75 Exi t 77. (Cl/TA) \r\nRes taur ant / Food Service Chick-flt-A Dwarf House, 7348 Tara Blvd., (30236). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (GI/TAJ Longhorn Steaks-Jonesboro, 7882 Tara Blvd., (30236); 404/477-5365. Aged, hand-cut steaks, voted \"Best Little Steakhouse in Geo rgia\" by the !louse or Representatives. (GIITAJ PoFolks, 6564 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770/968-8965. H-CC-NS-AFS-CI'. \"Jonesboro's Best\" homestyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (Cl/TAJ Provino's, 6640 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770/ 96 1-44 10. (Cl/TAJ Red Lobster , 6550 Tara Blvd., (30236); 770/968-89 10. (CIITA! Waffle House, 3 Locations: 6294 Old Dixie Hwy., (30236); 7728 Tara Blvd., (30236); 6350 Tara Blvd., (30236). Open 24 hrs. for \r\n \r\nbreakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (Cl/TAJ \r\nTra,,e l Seniccs \r\nClayton County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 87 I2 Tara Blvd., (301 36); 770/478-4800. CYB. Atlanta's True South!Call for information on attractions, lodging, shopping and dining. (Cl/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r ml 011 page 40. \r\nHistoric Jonesboro, P.O. Box 922, (30237); 770/473-0 197. CYB. (CIITA) \r\nKF. . \\ES .\\W \r\nAtt racti o ns \r\nBig Sha nty Museum, 2829 Cherokee St., (30 144); 770/ 427211 7. Rates: Adults S:l; Seniors AARP S2.50; Children 7-15 S1.50. II-YA-GR-CC. llomc or the famous Civil War locomotive \"The General\" housed in a cotton gi n mill. Y'all come! (Cl/TAJ Kennesaw Mountain ational Battlefield Park, 900 Kennesaw Mtn. Dr., (30 144); 770/427-4686. NA-CC-EI-TS-8-BGT. Eleven mi. o[ Union and Confederate earthworks mark one o[ the serious battles fougt during the 1864 Atlanta Campaign. Park grounds open daylight to dark. Visitor Center 8::lO  5 EDT. PS. \r\nLodging Holiday Inn Express-Town Center, 2485 George Busbee Pkwy., NW, (:l0 144); 770/427-52 10; 800/ HOLIDAY. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 0 11 page 7 \u0026 53. \r\nWindsor Inn \u0026 Sports Bar, 2655 Cobb Pkwy., (30 144); 770/4 24-6330. (G\"IITA) \r\nRe s taurant / Food Se rvice \r\nChick-fil -ATown Center, 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy., (30 144). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. \r\n(Cl/TA ) \r\nChina Coas~ 790 Cobb Pkwy., (30 144). /GI/TAJ Grady's American Grill, 2 Locations: 85 1 Cobb Place Blvd., (30 144); 770/419-8809; 2475 George Busbee Pkwy., (:l0 144); 770/9 19-0090. (Cl/TA) IIIOP, 1950 Cobb Pkwy., (30 144). /Cl/TAJ Longhorn Steaks  Town Center, 2700 Town Center Dr., (30 144); 770/42 1-110 I. Aged, hand-cut steaks, voted \"Best Little Steak house in Georgia\" by the House or Representatives. (Cl/TAJ Mick's Town Center, 2700 Town Center Dr., (30 144); 770/4 295370. Mick's start.~ with the freshest ingredients and an American-style menu, then adds a creative twist! (Cl/TAJ Olive Garden, 429 llarreu Pkwy., (30 144); 770/424-3668. \r\n(Cl/TA) \r\nOutback Steakhouse, 810 Barrett Pkwy., (30 144); 770/795 0 00. 11-0S-CC-NS-CSS-A-SB. Casual dining steakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin' Onion! (G'IITAJ Red Lobster, 2626 George Busbee Pkwy., (30 144); 770/ 4252524. (Cl/TA) Rio Bravo Cantina, 440 Barrett Pkwy., (30 144); 770/429-0602. Famous for fresh food, fun, fajitas \u0026 fiestas! Rio fresh. Rio fun . Rio Bravo! (Cl/TAJ Skceter's of Town Center, 2700 Town Center Dr., (:lO I4 ); 770/ 499-0676. Georgia's best mesc1uitegrilled steaks, salmon and momh-watering baby back ribs. (Cl/TA J Waffle llouse, Locations: 3340 Frey Rd., (30 I44); 2I65 Cobb Pkwy., (30 144); 1470 George Busbee Pkwy., (:l0 144); 500 Roberts Ct., (30 144). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. /\u003c!!!TAJ \r\nWinston 's Food \u0026 Spirits, 4290 llclls Ferry Rd ., (30 I44). /CIITA) \r\nShopp i ng \r\nTown Cen ter Mall, 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy., NW, (30 144); 770/4 24-09 15. \r\nPlease see 011r 111/ 011 page 1. \r\nI.\\ WRF. CEVII.LE \r\nAttr acti o ns \r\nGwinnett Historical Society, 770/822-51 74. ED.The county has many interesting historical sLructurcs, including the Elisha Winn llome, where the first court or Gwinnett convened more that 150 years ago. \r\nLod gin g \r\nApartment Inn, 47 W. Pike St., (30245); 770/ 962-5660. Rates: S SI74.93 weekly. NS-IM. (Cl/TAJ \r\nRes taur an t/ Food Se rvice \r\nCounty Seat Cafe, 450 llurricanc Shoals Rd., (30245); 770/9630666. (GI/TA) Little Barn Restaurant, 60 E. Pike St., (30245); 770/962- 1367. \r\n(G\"IITA ) \r\nWaffle House, 3 Locations: 758 Duluth Hwy., (:l0245); 219 S. Clayton St., (30245); 660 Buford Dr., (30245). Open l4 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. rc1m; \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\n1996 Georr!ia On Mv Mind \r\n \r\n LILBl1RN \r\nAttractio ns \r\nOld Town Lilburn Merchan ts Assn., I07 Main St., (30247); 770/ 92 1-23 53. CC-FD. A cluster or shops with antiques, gifts, crarts, housed iu I900 buildings. Lunch M-F. Yellow River Game Ranch, 4525 Hwy. 78, (30247); 770/9726643. YA-FD-G R-1-J.PG. 24 acre animal preserve. Pct and reed sheep, deer, goats. Upclose experience! Home or General Lee. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nRes ta ur a nt/ Food Service \r\nChm's Grill \u0026 Bar, 403 1 Hwy. 78, (30247); 770/978-6568. \r\n{GI/TA) \r\nOutback Steakhouse, 4800 l.awrenceville Hwy., (30247); 770/38 1-7744. 11-0SCC-NS-CSS.ASB. Casual dining steakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloontin' Onion! \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nWaffle House, 411 Beaver Ruin Rd., (30247). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GHTA) \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\nLITHO IA \r\nAltractions Mystery Valley Golf Course, 6094 Shadowrock Dr., (30058); 770/469-69 13. GC-FD. 18-hole chan1pionship golf course and dri,, ng range. Call for rates and information. (G.IITA) \r\nLodging La Quinta Motor Inn, 2859 Panola Rd., (30058); 770/98 1-64 11. Cracker Barrel restaurant. Close to Stone Mountain . Management on pre mises. Stay with us! (GI/TA) \r\nRestaurant/ Food Scrl1icc Waffle House, 3 Locations: 2842 Panola Rd., (30058); 6651 llillandale Dr., (30058); 29 18 Woodrow Dr., (30038). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (G.IITAJ \r\nLOGA!\\VILLE \r\nAn Anti c1ue Trail Co mmunity \r\nAttracti o ns Vines Botanical Gardens, 3500 Oak Grove Rd., (30249); 770/466-7 532. HF-YA-SNR-1, FD-MF. Just off Hwy 78. 25 a. of developed gardens w/ lake, fountains, statues and gazebos. Restaurant and cafe open for lunch. Call for details. S3 Adults, S2 Sen. cit., SI Children 5- 12. \r\nRes taurant/ Food Se r vice Waffle House, 4752 Hwy. 78, (30249). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakrast. (G/11~) \r\nMABLETON \r\nRes ta urant/ Food Se r vice Ernie's Mableton Walk, 50 15 Floyd Rd., (30059); 770/94 I 460 I. H-OS-CC-NS-CSSASB. Free dinner on your birthday. Locals know the place to get great steaks, ribs, fish \u0026 pasta. {GIITA) PoFolks, 5400 Floyd Rd., (30059); 770/73951 80. H-CCNS.A-FS. CT. \"Mableton's Best\" homestyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GlrTA) Waffle House, 5602 Mableton Pkwy., (3005 9). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. {GIITA) \r\nlARIETTA  \r\nAttr ac tion s American Adventures, 250 N. Co bb Parkway, {30062); 770/ 424-9283. Open: Daily 11 am. Turn-of-the-century Iheme park with Family-oriented entertainment offers miniature golf, bumper cars, mini roller-coaster, carousel, swinging ship, chil dren's play area, restauran~ arcade, and more! \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 52. Marietta Square, Downtown Marietta, (30060); 770/429 1115. PG. Its turn-of-the-centu ry appearance offers the visitor specialty boutiques, antique shops, restaurants, coffee shops and more, all set around a lushly landscaped park. Plensesee 011rad on page 5 1and theA tlm1ln Atetro Insert. Marietta Walking and Driving Tour, (30060); 770/429- 1115. IBTVYI . Experience Marietta's heritage, with an assortment of historic churches, cemeteries, mansions and restored pre-Civil War homes. Brochures available at the Welcome Center. \r\n \r\nWhite Water Park ill Marietta. \r\nMarietta/ Cobb Museum of Art, 30 Atlanta St., (30060); 770/ 424-8 142. Rates: Adults S2, seniors \u0026 students SI. Open: Tues-Sat 11 am  5 pm. M-YA. Right orf the Marietta quare. Its permanent collection is complemented by traveling exltibits, special art showings and children's activiti es. \r\nMelson Rockers, 142 1 White Cir., NW, (30060); 770/ 427-26 18. Made by hand  Made in America. \r\nTheater in the Square, 11 Whitlock Ave., (30060); 770/422 8369. YA-GR-E. This award winning theatre in the historic square hosts six productions from August~ uly. Nan1ed one or the South's MostCharming Performance Spaces bySouthernliving Magazine. \r\nWhite Water Park s, 250 . Cobb Pkwy., (30062); 770/ 4249283. MARTA: No. C-CCFDGR-H-PG. Visit White Water the great est water adventures or enjoy American Adventures located next door. (Gl rTAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 52. \r\nWilliam Root House, 145 Denmead St., {30060); 770/426-4982. Open: M, Th, F IO am pm. YA. Marietta's oldest home now operated as a house museum by Cobb Landmarks and Historical Society. It showcases the lire of a middle-class merchant family of the I850's. \r\nYouth Museum, 649 Cheatham Hill Dr., (30064); 770/4 27-2563. \r\nTV. 3 mi. w.or Marietta, off Dallas Hwy. at Cheatham Hill Dr. Call \r\nfor tour reservations. \r\nHistoric Sit es / Monuments \r\nConcord Covered Bridge, 2 1/ 2 mi. SW of Smyrna. Circa I848 Queenpost design bridge 133 feet long. \r\nLodgin g \r\nBest Western Bon Air Motel, 859 Cobb Pkwy., SE, (30062); 770/4274676. Rates: S S53-S99; DS60-S99. HCC-NS-PO-CBK-IM SB. Dobbins AFB, Life \u0026 So. Tech colleges, White Water Pk. I mi., Galleria Cntr., Kennesaw Mt. 4 mi., St. Mt. 30 min. {GHTA) \r\nPlease see 011rad 011 page 11. \r\nDays Inn-Atlanta orth, 2767 Windy Hill Rd., (30067); 770/952-325 1. Galleria \u0026 Cumberland Mall, 3 miles; Six Flags, 16 miles; White Water 3 miles; Special event rates mayapply. {GIITA) \r\nPlease see our at/ 011 the Ins ide Back Cover. \r\nHampton Inn Marietta, 455 Franklin Rd., (30067); 770/ 425 9977. Rates: S S63-S68; D S71-S76. H-CC-NS.PO-CTV-CBK-SB. Located at 1-7 5 \u0026 Exit 11 2 S. Marietta Pkwy. Close to White Water, Town Center Mall. (GI/TAJ \r\nHoliday Inn  Marietta, 2255 Delk Rd, (30067); 770/9527581; 800/ HOLIDAY. \r\nHyatt Regency Suites, 2999 Windy Hill, (30067); 770/956-9999. All suite hotel, 650 sq.ft. in all suites, coffee makers, refrigerators, complimentary van shu ttle. (GlrTA) \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 pnge 52 \u0026 62. \r\nLa Quinta-Marietta, 2170 Delk Rd., (30067); 770/951-0026. Rates: S S85-S95; D S95SII O. H-CC-NS-PO-CTV-CBKPA. Tours and groups welcome. Convenient to Six Flags and White Water. \r\n(G.1/TA) \r\nMarietta Conference Center \u0026 Resor~ 500 Powder Springs St., (30064); 770/427-2500. H-CC-GC-HC-PO-TC-R-RS-CIV-CL-IM. 82,00 S\u003cJ. ft. conference center. llistoric home and form al gardens on site for catered events. OPENING JUNE 1996. Onlyconference center in Marietta with an on-site golF course. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nMarriott-Atlanta Northwes~ 200 Interstate N. Pkwy., (30339); 770/9527900. Rates: S/ DS11 9-S 150. II-CC S-HCPO-TC-RS-CIV. CL-SGT-SB. Convenient to 1-75. Close to Six Flags, White Water and downtown ALlanta. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see our ml 011 page 53. \r\nSher aton Atlanta Inn Northwest, 1775 Parkwy Pl., (30067); 770/428-4400. Complimentary coffee, USA Today, hors d'oeu vres, full-service restaurant and lounge. (GI/TAJ \r\nSixty Polk Street, a Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 60 Polk St., (30064); 770/4 190101 ; 800/ 497-2075. Rates: S/0 S85-S250. S-GC-BBP FBKD. Walk to restaurants, shopping, theatre. Great breakfasts at the foo t of Kennesaw Mt. (GIITA) \r\nRes lauranl / Food Ser vice \r\n1848 House, 780 S. Cobb Dr., (30060); 770/4 28-1848. H-OS-CC S-CSSASll. Authentic plantation home, award-winning contem porary Southern cuisine. Dinner and Sunday brunch. (GIITA) \r\nBob Russell's Bar \u0026 Grill, 715 Sandtown Rd ., (30060); 770/ 422-7082. (GI/TA) \r\nCaptain D's, 369 S. Fourlane Hwy., (30060). (GlrTA) \r\nChick-fil-A, 4 Loca tions: Marietta Trade Cen ter, 170 Cobb Pkwy., (30062); Sprayberry Square, 2520 Sand y Plains Rd., (30066); Windy Hill, 264 0 Windy Hill Rd., (30067); Woodlawn Square, 120 IJohnson Ferry Rd., (30067). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (G'IITAJ \r\nChili's Grill \u0026 Bar, 2 Locations: 555 Commerce Ave., (30067); 770/ 423-0897; 4111 Roswell Rd., (30068); 770/973-94 19. (GI/TA) \r\nChurch's, 3 Locations: 75 Powder Springs Rd., (30060); 3720 Austell Rd., (30060); I 130 Roswell Rd., (30062). Marieua's best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders wekomed. (GIITAJ \r\nErnie's, 4 Locatio ns: Canton Highway, 3920 Canton Hwy., (30066); 770/928-9263; East Piedmont Road, I050 E. Piedmont Rd., (30062); 770/ 578-4569; Restaurant Group, 60 Whitlock Place, F, (30064); 770/ 499-7 590; Macland Pointe, 1750 Powder Springs Rd., (30064); 770/ 427 11 20. II-OS.CC S-CSS-ASB. Free dinner on your birthday. Locals know the place 10 get great steaks, ribs, fis h \u0026 pasta. {GI/TAJ \r\nEventz, Ltd., 2247 Sewell Mill Rd., (30062); 770/ 5793733. \r\n(GIITA) \r\nGrandma Lee's U.S.A., Inc., 4885 Olde Towne Pkwy., (30068); 770/ 5095363. (GI/TA) \r\nHolly Crest Hall, 2235 Sewell Rd., (30062); 770/577-9506. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nIHOP, 2 Locations: 179 Cobb Pkwy., (30062); 3130Johnson Ferry Rd ., (30062). {GI/TA) \r\nInnovative Restaurant Concepts, 1640 Powers Ferry Rd. 2-300, (30067); 770/956- 1856. {GlrTA) \r\nKiefer's Food \u0026 Spirits, 999 Whitlock Ave., (30064); 770/422 8996. Voted best casual dining 2 years running. (GI/TAJ \r\nLonghorn Steaks  Cobb County, 472 1 Lower Roswell Rd., (30067); 770/977-3045. Aged, hand-cut steaks, voted \"Best Little Steakh ouse in Georgia\" by the House of Representatives. (GI/TAJ \r\nMt. Fugi, Inc., 180 S. Cobb Pkwy. 26, (30062); 770/4280955. \r\n{GlrTA) \r\n \r\n Outback Steakhouse, 2 Locations: 2900 Delk Rd., (30067); 770/950-9182; 3565 Austell Rd., (30060); 770/433-0086. 11-0SCC-NS-CSS-A-SB. Casual dining steakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin' Onion! (GJrrA) \r\nPoFolks, 3 Locations: 825 Sandy Plains Rd., (30066); 770/4252322; 203 1 Cobb Pkwy., (30062); 770/952-5111 ; 1255 Johnson Ferry Rd., (30068); 770/977-9774. H-CC- S-A-FS-CI'. \"Marietta's Best\" homestyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and adozen vegetables. (GIITA) \r\nRed Lobster, 780 S. Cobb Pkwy., (30062); 770/ 27-6554. (GJJTAJ Shillings on the Square, 19 . Park Sq., (30060); 770/ 4289520. OS-CC- S-CSS-A-SB. Two unique restaurants in one  The Streetside Grill and Top of the Square. Live piano bar. (GJITA} \r\nSweet Life, 4369 Roswell Rd ., (30062); 770/ 578-9934. (GI/TA) Three Dollar Cafe, 2580 Windy Hill Rd., (30076); 770/8500868. OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-FS-SB. Best wings. Over 300 beers. Great service. casual atmosphere. Outdoor patios. Four locations.{GIITA} \r\nWafOe House, 14 Locations: 2678 Windy Hill Rd ., (30060); 707 Sand town Rd., (:10060); 1185 Franklin Rd., (30067); 11 77 Bells Ferry Rd., (30066); 550 . Greenbriar Pkwy., (30062); 920 Cobb Pkwy., (30062); 2390 Delk Rd., (30067); 170 Ernest Barren Pkwy., (30066); 1811 Williams Dr., (30066); 62 1Johnson Ferry Rd., (30068); 2805 Delk Rd., (30067); 34'i Fairground St., (30060); 1398 Austell Rd., (30060); 3635 Austell Rd., (30060). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GIITA} \r\nWinston's Food \u0026 Spiri ts, 2 Locations: 3600 Dallas Hwy., (30064); 2100 Roswell Rd. 12 1OD, (30062); 770/97 1-2630. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nSpo rts \u0026 Recreat ion \r\nCanterbury Golf Club, 500 Cambridge Dr., (30066); 770/ 9263702. (GI/TA) \r\nIndian Hills Coun try Club, 400 1 Clubland Dr., (30068); 770/971-2605. GC. (GIJT,t) \r\nTrave l Se r vices \r\nCobb Coun ty Conve ntion \u0026 Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 672827, (30067); 770/ 933-7228. (GI/TA} \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 111 /he Al la11l a Al el ro /11serl. \r\nMarietta Welcome Center \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 4 Depot St., (30060); 770/ 29- 111 S. IB. Quaint city filled with historic homes. Shops, restaurants line restored S\u003c(uare. Walking tours. (GIITAJ \r\nPlease see ou r ad 111 /he Alla 11la Alel ro l11serl. \r\n\\ICDO OllGff \r\nSpor1s \u0026 Recrea t ion \r\nGeorgia National Golf Club, 17 15 Lake Dow Rd., (30253); 770/914-9994. Features a fully stocked golf shop, outstanding practice facility and full service grill. Rates vary from S29- 39 and include cart. \r\nPlease see our ad /11 /he Georgia Coifl11serl. \r\nMORROW \r\nA11rac ti ons \r\nReynolds ature Preserve, 5665 Reynolds Rd., (30260); 770/96 1-9257. TH. Miles of walking and hiking trails, the azalea pond, a heritage vegetable and herb garden, programs on the environment and wildlife arc just some of the features. \r\nAr i \u0026 Ente rl ainme n t \r\nSpivey Hall, Clayto n State College, 5900 N. Lee St., (30260); 70/96 1-3683. Rates: SIO-S25. llF-YA-G R-CC-E-TS. Atlanta's only true recital hall. This 400-scat world class performance venue is considered the finest concert hall in the southeast. Class ical and jazz performances. \r\nPlease see our nd 0 11 page 42. \r\nLodgi ng \r\nBest Western Southlake Inn, 6437 Jonesboro Rd., (50260); 770/96 1-6300. \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 0 11 page 11. \r\nHampton Inn Morrow, 1533 Sou thl ake Pkwy., (30260); 770/968-8990. (GI/TA) \r\nRes ta ur a nt/ Food Se r vice \r\nAzteca Grill, I I40 Morrow Industrial Blvd., (30260); 770/ 9680907. H-CC-NS-A-SB. Serving the southside's best creative Mexican cuisine since 1987. (GI/TAJ \r\nChick-fil -ASouthlake Mall, 11 29 Southlake Mall, (30260). Call us abom catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (GIITA) \r\nOutback Steakhouse, 1375 Morrow Ind.Blvd., (30260);770/96 16480. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-SB. Casual dining steakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin' Onion! (G'IITAJ \r\nWaffle House, 3 Locations: 1442 Southlake Pkwy., (30260);6375 Jonesboro Rd., (30260); 2130 It. Zion Pkwy., (30260). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nSpo rts \u0026 Rec reation Orchard Hills Golf Club, 600 East Highway 16, (30263); 770/ 25 1-5683. ' Southern Hospitality with a Scottish I.inks navor.\" \r\nPlease see our ad 111 /he Georgia Coif/11sert. \r\nORCROSS \r\nLo dging \r\nBest Western Bradbu rr Inn, 5985 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 770/662-8175. II-CC- S-PO-IM. \r\nPlease see our tu/ 011page 11. \r\nClubHouse Inn, 5945 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 770/368-9400. \r\n( GI/TA) \r\nHilton of ortheast Atlanta, 5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30092); 770/4474747. \r\nPlease .'iee our ad Ott page 5 7. \r\nHoliday Inn Peachtree Corners, 770/448-4400. PletlSe see our ad 011 page 7. \r\nLa Quinla Motor Inn, 5375 Peachtree Ind. Blvd., (30092); 770/ 449-5144. CC-IR-PA-P. Continental breakfast, quiet setting. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nLa Quinla Motor lnn:Jimmy Carler, 6187 Dawson Blvd., (30093); 770/ 448-8686. MARTA: No. CC-EX-IHR-PA-P. Continental breakfas~ Cracker Barrel restauram adj acem. (GIITA) \r\nRestaur a nt / Food Service Chili's Grill \u0026 Bar, 2 1.ocations: 3 46 llolcomb llrldge Rd., (:l0093); 770/ 448-7566; 5975 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 770/4 41-197 1. (GI/TA ) Holt Brothers Bar-B-Que, 6359 Jimmy Carter Blvd., (3007 1); 770/242-3984. Voted Best BBQ in Gwinnett. Daily lunch specials. Fresh veggies cooked without pork. (GIITAJ IIIOP, 2 Locations: 6500 McDonough Dr., Suite B2, 770/ 2460600; 5000 Jimm y Cart er Blvd., (30093). (GI/TA) J.R.'s Log House, 660 1 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (30092); 770/449-6426. II-OS-CC- S-A-CT-SB. 35 years serving real BllQ, coumry breakfast, 12 veggies daily. Full service catering. (GIITAJ Jocks \u0026 )ills, 477 1 llrltt Rd., (30093); 770/ 49 1-1535. Aliama's favorite sports bar. (GIITA) \r\nLongJohn Silver's, 5309Jimmy Carter Blvd., (30093); 770/4498506. Quick service restau rants serving fish, chicken, seafood, seafood salads and side Items. (GIITA) Ou1back Steakhouse, 40 15 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30092); 770/448-6447. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-SB. Casual dining steakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin' Onion! (GIITA} PoFolks, SI 19 Jimmy Carter Blvd, (30093); 770/446-8266. 11-CC-NS-A-FS-CT. \"Norcross's Best\" homes1yle cooking-blue ribbon dticken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GIITA) PoFolks  Corporale Headquarters, 6131 Peachtree Parkway, (30092); 770/ 446-5998. 11-CC-NS-A-FS-CT- (GI/TA) Waffle House, 11 Locations: 6079 Goshen Springs Rd., (3007 1); 611 9 Buford Hwy., (3007 1); 5122 Indian Tr., (3007 1); I160 A Rockbridge Rd., (30093); 5995 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 365 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., (3007 1); 6035 Peachtree Pkwy., (30092): 4I51 Jimmy Carter Blvd., (30093); 3235 Peachtree Corners Cir., (30092); 5075 Oakbrook Pkwy., (30093); 5900 Jimmy Carter Blvd., (3007 1). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GIJTA) Wi nston's Food \u0026 Spirits, 1250 Tech Dr., (30093). (GIITA) \r\nPO DER srRI GS \r\nAtlr ac lio n s \r\nSun Valley Beach, 5350 Holloman Rd., (30073); 770/943-5900. Largest swimming pool in the southeast, specializing in coq\u003eorate gro ups. Catering available for 50 to 9,000. (GIITA) \r\nResla ur ant / Food Service \r\nErnie's of Town Square, 4485 N. Town Square, (30073); 770/94:l- 11 26.11-0S-CC-NS-CSS-A-SB. Free dinneronyour birthday. Loc:~s kn ow the place to get great steaks, ribs, fish \u0026pasta. (GI/TA) \r\nRt: . \r\nResta ur a nt/ Food Se r vice Warne House, 6483 Hwy. 42, (30273). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (G'IITA) \r\nRI\\ERD t.f: \r\nResla urant / Food Service Chick-fil-ADwarf House, 6549 Hwy. 85, (302 4). Call us abou t catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (GIITA/ UIOP, 722 SW Hwy. 138, (3027) . (G'IITA ) \r\nMalone's Grill \u0026 Bar, 679 1 llwy. 85, (30274); 770/9979 44. OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-FS-CT-Sll. Casual American grill serving Angus steaks, ribs, fajitas, chicken, pasta and much morel (GIITA} \r\n \r\nWarne House, 2 Locations: 6544 Hwy. 85, (30274); 7608 GA 85, (30274). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chi cke n, salads, breakfa.~l. (GI/TAJ \r\nROS Et.I. \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nAttractions \r\nArchibald Smith Plantation Home, 935 Alpharetta St., (30075); 770/64 1-3978. HF-ED-YA-GR-MA-TV. 1845 home of Roswell founder Archibald Smith contains original furniture and clothing. 13 outbuildings. Tours Tu-F 11 \u0026 2;,Sa 11 , 12, \u0026I. SS Adults, S3 Children. \r\nBulloch Hall, 180 llulloch Ave., (30075); 770/992-173 1. Open: M-Sa 10-2, Su 1-3. Hourly tours, S adults. IIF-ED-YA-MA-IB-TS-TVVI. Antebellum Greek Revival Home of President Teddy Roosevelt's motlter, Mittie Bulloch. \r\nChattahoochee Natu re Cen ter, 9135 Willeo Rd., (30075); 770/992-2055. Rates: S2 per adult, SI children. Open: M-Sa 9-5; Su 12-5. ED-YA-TH. Natural Science Education Center offering a Bird of Prey Rehabilitation Program; nature trails and scenic boardwalk on the Chattahoochee River. Members free. \r\nHistoric Roswell Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 617 Atlanta St., (30075); 800/776-7935. HF-GR-CC-FD-CE-MF-TS-lV-VI. Shopping and Dining. Allliques, art ga lleries, unique shops housed in period storefronts. Many outstanding restaurants. Something for everyone. Historic Tours  Founded in 1839, the city features many homes \u0026 sites that survived the Civil War. Walking \u0026 driving tours available \u0026self-guided information. \r\nP/e(lse see 011 r at/ /11 lite Al/1111/11 Melro /11sert. \r\nMuseu m  North Fulton Co. Schools, 79 1 Mimosa Blvd., (30075); 770/ 552-63:19. Rates: S3 adults, 2 seniors, I students. HF-ED-M-YA-GR-MA-IIHIF-TS-VI. The Museum offers exhibits on: GA history and authors, Decade of the 30's, a courtroom, U.S. Presidents, Ladies of the While !louse, an 1880 log cabin, llistory of Flight, Roswell history, and morel \r\nRoswell Historic Society, P.O. Box I636, (30077); 770/ 992t 665. TV. Historic District walking tours. Wed. 10 am, Sa 11 am. Start at Roswell Visitors Center. S3. Group tours any day by reservation. \r\nLod gi n g \r\nTen Fifty Canton Street, 1050 Canton SL, (30075); 770/9981050. Rates: S S65-S85; DS75-S95. CC-NS-BB-BBP-CTV-CBK-CVR. Aquaint 3-room B\u0026ll offers the charm of a Victorian cottage in histo ric Roswell. (GIITA) \r\nResta u ra nt/ Food Serv ice \r\nCa ptai n D's, 705 Holcomb Bridge Rd ., (30375). (GIITA) \r\nCherokee Cattle Company, 11 208 Alpharetta Hwy., (30076); 770/664-0490. 11-0S-CC-NS-CSS-A-CT-SB. The best in Texas cooking  657 miles closer! Mesquite grilled steaks, chicken, ribs \u0026 more! (GUT.\u003c) \r\nChicago's Restaurant, 2 Locations: 2500 Old Alabama Rd., (30076); 770/552-9298; 440 1 Shallowford Rd., Suite 106, (30075); 770/993-7464 . 11-0S-CC-NS-CSS-E-A-FS-SB. Popular neighborhood restaurant specialities include steaks, prime rib, veal, seafood , pasta. (GIITAJ \r\nChick-fil-A Roswell Mall, 604 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30075). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nErn ie's SandiPlains, 468 1 Woodstock Rd., (30075); 770/9929267. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-SB. Free dinner on your birthday. Locals know the place to get great steaks, ribs, fish \u0026 pasta. (GI/TA) \r\nIIIOP, 10686 Alpharetta Ill\\) '., (30076). (GI/TA) \r\nLickskillet Farm Restaurant, 1380 Old Roswell Rd., (30077); 770/475-6434 . OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-SB. Fine dining for over 34 years in 150-year-old farm house. Casual dress. Great Sunday brunch. (GI/TAJ \r\nLong John Si lver's, 10473 Alpharetta St., (30075); 770/992 5466. Quick service serving fish, chicken, seafood, seafood salad, and side items. (GIITA! \r\nLonghorn Stea ks  Roswell, 900 Mansell Rd., (30076); 770/642-8588. Aged, hand-au steaks, voted \"Best 1.ittle Steakhouse in Georgia\" by the House of Rep resentati ves. (GIITA) \r\nOlive Garden, 90' Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30075). (GIITA) \r\nPoFolks, 10485 Alpharetta Hwy., (30075); 770/998-2 100. 11-CCNS-A-FS-CT. \"Roswell's Best\" homestyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (Gllr.) \r\nPro,ino's, 1255 Grimes Bridge Rd., (30075); 770/993-5839. \r\n(GI/TA ) \r\nPublic House, 605 Atlanta St., (30075); 770/ 9924646. OS-CCS-E-A-FS. Enjoy our creative American cuisine set in historic Roswell Square. (G'IITA) \r\nRed Lobster, l050 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770/998-8573. \r\n(G'IIT.\u003c) \r\nRio Bravo Ca ntin a, I5 0 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076); 770/642-0838. Famous for fresh food , fun , fajitas \u0026 fi estaS! Rio fresh. Rio fun . Rio Bravo! (GI/TAJ \r\nRoswell Founders Club, 65 Sloan St., (30075); 770/992-4I20. \r\n(GIITA ) \r\n \r\n Warne House, 9927 Dogwood Rd., (30076). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lund, and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TA) Za'Pasta, 11 572 Alpharetta Hwy., (30076); 770/664-4443. \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\nTravel Sen1ices VIP Limousine, 200 Market Place 220, (30075); 404/587-3828. \r\n(Gin~) \r\nSA/11D\\ SPRINGS \r\nRes taurant/ Food Service IIIOP, 6120 Roswell Rd., (30328). (GIITA) Red Lobster, 6690 Roswell Rd., (30350). (GIITA) Warne House, 230 Mt. Vernon Hwy., (30328). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GIITA) \r\nTravel Services Sandy Springs Historic Community foundation ., P.O. Box 720213, (30358); 404/851 9 I 11. (Gin~) \r\nSMYRNA \r\nLodgin g Holiday Inn Express Cumberland/ Smyrna, 1200 Winchester Pkwy., (30080); 770/ 3339910. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 7. \r\nRes ta urant/ Food Service Ch.ick-fil-ASouth Cobb, 3100 S. Cobb Dr., (30080).Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Parry trays. (Gl rfAJ Howard's Deli \u0026 Restaurant, 652 Concord Rd., (30082); 770/432-5598. II-CC-NS-A-SB. Voted Best of Cobb For 8 consecutive years! Serving good food to great people since I964. (GlrrA) Jocks \u0026 Jills, 2569 Cobb Pkwy., (30080); 770/952-8401. Smyrna's favorite sports bar. (GIITA) Olive Garden, 2467 Cobb Pkwy., (30080); 770/933-897 1. (GI/TAJ PoFolks, 82 1 Concord Rd., (30080); 770/ 432-7333. 11-CC-NS-AFS-CT. \"Smyrna's Best\" homestyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GlrfA) Red Lobster, 2579 Cobb Pkwy., (30080); 770/952-5736. (GlrrA} Sca lini's, 2390 Cobb Pkwy., (30080); 770/952-7222. (GIITA) Uncle Bud's Catfish Restaurant, 3282 S. Cobb Dr., (30080); 770/333-0900. (GlrrA) Warne House, 3 Locations: 2599 S. Cobb Dr., (30080); 4458 Atlanta Rd., (30080); 5240 S. Cobb Dr., (30080). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch :uid dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, brea kfast. (GlrfA) \r\nSNF.LLHT.LE \r\nAttr ac ti ons Champions Club of Gwinnett, 3254 Clubsideview Ct., (30278); 770/978-7755. CC-GC-fD-CSSCT-SB. Casual atmosphere overlooking gorgeous golf course with daily fee golf seven days a week. (GI/TAJ \r\nRes tau r an t/ Food Ser vice Chick-fil-ASnellville, 2932 U.S. Hwy. 78, (30278). Call us about catering your next event. free de livery. Party trays. (Cl/TA) K.itchen Cousins Catering, 30I7 Park Ln., {30278); 770/9855862. CC-CT. Low-fat and no-fat catering our specialty. Large or small, any party at all! (GlrrAJ Olive Garden, 399 1 Hwy. 78, (30278). (G'IITAJ PoFolks, 2277 E. Main SL, (30278); 770/972-3060. H-CC-NS-AFS-CT. \"Sncllvillc's Best\" homestyle cooking-b lue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GI/TAJ Provino's, 2250 E. Main St., (30278); 770/972-84 11. (Cllrn) Red Lobster, 400 I Hwy. 78, (30278). (ClrrA) Waffle House, 2554 Hwy. 78, (30278). Open 24 hrs. for breakfas~ lunch and dinner.T-bone steaks, chicken, salads. (GlrrA) \r\nSTARR'S \\IILI. \r\nHi s t o ri c Sil es / Monuments Scenic Stop, Ga 85 \u0026 Ga 74. Open: Year-round - free of charge. Mill believed to be over 200 years old. \r\nSTO ' F. IOVHAr,  \r\nAttr ac ti o ns Village of Stone Mountain, Main St., (30083); 770/879-497 I. FD-GS-H-MA-RS. Aquaint 19th Century town with more than 70 shops and restaurant~. l.ocatcd just off Memorial Dr. and Ponce de Leon Ave. MARTA: East-West rail line 10 Avondale Station then Bus  I20 Stone Mountain. \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Rec rea tion Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, Hwy 78, (30086), P.O. llox 778; 404/498-5702. Open:June-Aug 10am-9pm; Sept-May IOam- \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n \r\n5::SOpm. MARTA trail \u0026 bus svc available. H-NHL-NPS-ED-M-YA-GRBA-OS-BA-Bf.F-GC-L-PG-RS-GS-PA-MA-MF. World's largest relief sculpture is located in the 3,200 acre park. This impressive handiwork serves as the backdrop for an exciting laser show presented nightly during summer months and on weekends in the fall . Other attractions incl ude a skylift, complete antebellum plantation1 ice-skating rink1 steam-driven locomoti ve, paddlewheel riverboat, antique car museum, Civil War museum. (Ct/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 page 58 \u0026 59. \r\nLodgi ng \r\nEvergreen Conference Center \u0026 Resort, One Lakeview Dr., (30086); 770/879-9900. Rates: S SI29; DSI49. 11-CC-NS-GC-HCPO-TC-R-RS-Cl'V-CL-IM. (GI/TA) \r\nHampton Inn , 1737 Mountain Industrial Blvd., (30083); 770/934-0004. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 0 11 page 5.9 \r\nRes taur ant / Food Service \r\nChick-fil-A Stone Mountain, 5542 Memorial Dr., (30083). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. \r\n(G'IITA) \r\nChili 'sGrill \u0026 Bar, 5469 Memorial Dr., (30083); 770/ 294-8440. \r\n(G'IITA) \r\nCounty Seat Cafe, 5370 Hwy 78, 770/413-750 1. (GI/TAJ \r\nLongJohn Silver's, 565 1Memorial Dr., (30083); 770/ 294-9777. Quick service restaurant serving fish, chicken, seafood, seafood salads and side items. (Cl/TAJ \r\nMama Mia's Pasta \u0026 Pizza, 96 1 Main St., (30083); 770/ 4691I99. CC-A-FS-CT. Serving community since I977! Voted I995 \"Top I00\" Italian eateries in nation. (GI/TAJ \r\nOutback Steakhouse, 1525 E. Park Pl. Blvd., (30087); 770/ 4985400. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-SB. Casual dining steakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin' Onion! (GlrrA) \r\nPofolks, 4909 Memorial Dr., (30083); 770/ 294-6444. H-CC-NSA-fS-CT. \"Stone Mountain's Best\" homestyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GI/TAJ \r\nRed l.obster, 4893 Memorial Dr., (30083); 770/ 292-5733. (Cl/TAJ \r\nWaffle House, 2 Locations: 1945 Rockbridge Rd., (30087); 5955 Memorial Dr., (30083). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GlrrA/ \r\nSl ~ A,EE \r\nAtlracti o ns \r\nAtlanta Falcons Training Camp, 2745 Burnell Rd., (:SO I74); 770/945- 1111. The home of the Atlanta Falcons features fitness and conference center and NFLgift shop. Some practices arc open to u,e public during summer training camp only. (Cl/TA) \r\nSport s \u0026 Recreation \r\nOlde Atlanta Golf Club, 5750 Olde Atlanta Pkwy., (30 174); 770/ 497-0097. Amultiple elevation, Championshi1\u003e par 71Course. Designed by Arthur Hills. Please call for hours of operation. \r\nPlease see our ad /11 tlte Georgia Coif /11sert. \r\nLod gin g \r\nBest Western Falcon Inn and Conference Center, 2743 Burneue Rd., (30 174); 770/945-67;1. HCC-NS-PO-IM. (GlrfAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 p11ge 11. \r\nHoliday Inn Suwanee @ 1-85, 1-85 @ Suwanee, (30 174); 770/945-492 1. \r\nPlease see our 11d 011 page 7. \r\nRes taurant/ Food Service \r\nWarne House, 2 Locations: 2979 Hwy. 317, (30174); 345 Sawmill Rd., (30 174). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GIITA) \r\nTLC KER \r\nLodgin g \r\nBest Western Bradbury Suites, 2060 Crescent Centre Blvd., (30084); 770/ 496- 1070. II-CC- S-PO-IM. \r\nPle11se see 011r tul 011 page 11. \r\nBradbury Suites, 2060 Crescent Centre Pkwy., (30084); 770/496- 1070. Rates: S/ DS78.95-SI 14.95. H-CC-NS-PO-CIV-FBKSII. Just 10 min. to St. Mt. and downtown. Near restaurants and mall. At 1-285 f.xit 28. (GI/TAJ \r\nHoliday Inn Northlake, (30084); 770/938- 1026. Please see 011r 111/ 011 pt1ge 7 \u0026 59. \r\nLa Quinta Motor Inn, I819 Mountain Ind. Blvd., (30084); 770/ 496-1317. (Cl/TAJ Ramada Inn ortblake, 2180 orthlake Pkwy., (30084); 770/939- 1000. Rates: S 59-S79; D S69-S89. CC- S-GC-IIC-POCTV-E-CllK-IM-SB. Located 1-285 Ef.xit 28 LaVista Rd. Northlake Mall 1/ 2 mi., near Stone Mt. and downtown. (Cl/TA) \r\nPlease .'iee 011r ad 011 page 13. \r\nRes ta urant/ Food Service \r\nChili 's Grill \u0026 Bar, 1990 Lakeside Pkwy., Suite 220, (30084); 770/270-1988; 2075 Colledge Rd., (30084), 770/493- 1779. \r\n(Gin~) \r\nIHOP, 4276 LaVista Rd., (30084). (GIITA) \r\n \r\nLa Cazuela Mexican Restauran~ 5060 N. Royal Atlanta Dr., Suite 30, (30084); 770/414-5026. (GI/TA) \r\nLong John Silver's, 4083 Lawrenceville Hwy., (30084); 770/938-26 15. Quick service restaurant serving fish, chicken, seafood , seafood salads and side items. (Cl/TAJ \r\nLonghorn Steaks  Tucker, 43 15 Hugh Howell Rd., (30084); 770/939-9842. Aged, hand-cut steaks, voted \"Best 1.iltle Steakhouse in Georgia\" by the House of Representatives. (GI/TA) \r\nOlive Garden, 2077 Northlake P~,vy., (30084); 770/938-6904. \r\n(Cl/TA) \r\nPoFolks, 4286 LaVista Rd., (30084); 770/493-6925. II-CC-NS-A FS-CT. \"Tucker's Best\" homcstyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GlrrA) \r\nRed Lobster, :1937 LaVista Rd., (30084); 770/934-2645. (GI/TAJ \r\nWaffle House, 5 Locations: 4274 LaVista Rd., (30084); 3180 orcross Tucker Rd., (30084); 4576 Hirsh Dr., (30084); 2963 Lawrenceville Hwy., (30084); I569 Montreal Cir., (30084). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, \r\nsalads, breakfast. (GI/TA) \r\n!~: '('o;;;A,1,;/.Q~;;;;.;;,;,,,~  Sunburst Quality Award Winner  walk to restaurants, shopping and theaters \r\n \r\nCall (800) 942-7543 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n1ask tor theGEORGIA \r\nt11111Uf~ \r\n \r\npackage 1 \r\n \r\n- - I 1-85 Exit 13  2 blocks west  (770) 964-3777 I \r\n \r\nPil01' CITY \r\n \r\nLodgi ng \r\nDays Inn Union City, 6840 Shannon P~,vy., (3029 I); 770/9643777. Rates: S S48-S 169; D$56-S 199. H-CC-NS-PO-CIV-CBK-CVR. Newly renovated A-rated 100-room property with continental breakfast. 8 mi. south of airport. (c1rrAJ \r\nPlease see 011r 11d 011 Jl,e /11s/de Baell Cover \u0026 /his page. \r\nEcono Lodge, 74 10 Oakley Rd., (30291); 770/964-9999. Rates: S S42-S250; DS45-S295. H-CC-NS-GC-Cl'V-CBK- A-SB. 1-85 S Exit I3 Union City SRI38 left. 1-85 NExit I3 turn righ~ behind Waffle House. (GIITA) \r\nRamada Limited, 7420 Oak Leaf Rd, (3029 1); 770/964-5 100 Please see 011r ad 011 page 13. \r\nRes ta urant/ food Service \r\nChick-fil-AShannon Mall, 1-85 @Shannon Mall, (3029 1). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. \r\n(GlrfA) \r\nlllOP, 6902 Londonderry Way, {3029 1). (GlrrA) \r\nWafOe House, 2 Locations: 3800 flat Shoals Rd., (3029 1); 4370 Jonesboro Rd., (3029 1). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GlrrA) \r\n \r\n\\I\\INGS \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\nAntiques of Vinings, 4200 Paces ferry Rd., (30339); 770/4341228. CC. Fine antiques and collectibles. Porcelains, paintings, jewelry, rugs, furniture. IOdealers in one location, in Vinings Jubilee. Vin.ings Jubilee, 4200 Paces Ferry Rd., W, (30339); 770/438 8080. \r\nLodging \r\nFairfield Inn by Marriott, 24 50 Paces Ferry Road, (30080); 770/952-0000. Opening July I, 1996. \r\n \r\nW09DSTOCK \r\n \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Recreat ion \r\nEagle Watch Golf Club, 3055 Eagle Watch Dr., (30 189); 770/ 591-1000. This par 72 course offers a full service, mountain lodge-style clubhouse. Designed by Arnold Palmer. Please call for hours of operation. \r\nPlease see our ad 111 /1,e Georgia Coif/11serl. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n OLD SOUTH CHARM \r\n \r\nN EW SOUTH SPIRIT \r\nExperience Augusta's Old South Chann and take a trip back in time. Touring our tree lined avenues will h w- \r\ncase a history filled with exciting people, places, events and landmarks. \r\n \r\nExperience our New South Spirit and watch our future grow. Visit our contemporary southern museums, attrac- \r\n \r\ntions and our Riverwalk...a popular site for picnics, concerts, moonlit strolls and many annual special events. This \r\n \r\nA~,._./~.. unique Riverfront \r\nof the future Georgia Golf \r\n \r\ndevelopment wi ll also be the site \r\nA7~ - Hall of Fame and Gardens, and \r\n \r\nthe National Science \r\n \r\nRlC~ ~ N T Y Center Discovery Center, bod1 to \r\n \r\nbe completed by 1997. \r\n \r\nNo where else will you find a dty so rich in histary, yet abundant in n e w ~ \r\n \r\nBl'REAU \r\n \r\nCall for your Free VJSitors Guide, Group Tour Planner or Meeting Facilities Guide \r\n \r\n Stately old homes, beautiful scenery and rich recreational resources beckon travelers to the Classic South. For history buffs, the region teems with fascinating attractions, such as the Civil War-era Chennault Plantation in Lincolnton (pictured). Sports enthusiasts head for events such as the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Course and River Race Augusta (inset), one of several world-class boating events held on the Savannah River. \r\n \r\n r he best of a bygo ne era is embod ied \r\nin che CLASS IC SOUTH, where beauty of homeplace an d kindness of heart are hallmarks of an antebellwn past that have transcended the test of time. \r\n \r\nThis region in ease central Geo rgia, whose white-columned mansion and rolling green countryside were there whe n corro n was king, is now a lush vacation land thriving on great recreational rivers and lakes, abundant forests and cop-notch golf cou rses. \r\nBordered o n the east by the Savan nah River and the west by Lake Oconee, the CLASSIC SOUTH is just a rwo hour drive from Atlanta. \r\nAugusta is the region's oldest and largest city. Founded in 1736 by Ge neral James Edward Oglethorpe, who settled Savannah three yea rs before, Augusta quickly grew from a remote trading post co the biggest inland cotron market in the world. Her strategic position at rhe head of rh e Savannah River made her a dominant force in the eco nomy and politics of early Geo rgia and the cap ital of the state in 1779 and from 1785 co 1795. \r\n \r\nEnjoy the Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites \r\nof the Classic South: \r\n \r\nPark Name \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nMistletoe State Park \r\n \r\nAppling \r\n \r\nA.H. Stephens Historic \r\n \r\nPark and Confederate \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\nCrawfordville \r\n \r\nElijah Clark State Park Lincolnton \r\n \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park \r\n \r\nMillen \r\n \r\nHamburg State Park \r\n \r\nMitchell \r\n \r\nRobert Toombs House \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nWashington \r\n \r\nCheck the travel directory listings in this section and the back of the Road Map for more information. \r\n \r\n74 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nA1tg11sta National provides a striking backdrop for lite Masters Golf Ch0111pio11sllip. \r\nThe river contin ues co influence the fortunes of Augusta. The Riverwallk, a six-block, tree-lined, garden esplanade arop rhe central downtown levee, is the hub of the city's busy rourism activity. A beautiful new marina with more than 70 boar slips along with a children's playground at o ne end, a 1,600-sear amphithea cre at rhe other, and a ho t of re taura nts, shops and museums along the entryways make chis promenade a mecca for sightseers, concert goers and water spo rts enthusiasts. \r\nRiverwalk is the venue for three world-class boating events each year. The 2000-merer International Rowing Regatta headlines a mini-spores festiva l of foot races and cycl ing contests. River Race Augusta, the highlight of the Internacional Outboard Grand Prix Series, features more than 80 entrants competing for the largest purse in American mororboat racing. With more than 100 hydroplane and flarborrom boars from across the U nited Scare and Canada, the Hardee's Augusta Southern Nationals is d,e riche t dragboar race in the wo rld. \r\nFestivals for all reasons and seasons draw crowds co the Riverwalk: t. Patrick's \r\nDay, bluegra s, 4 th ofJuly, jazz, \r\nOkroberfest. The mid-September Arts in the Heart of Augusta is an an nual fine arts affair with an emp ha i on the city's ethnic diver icy. Eve n when there's no schedu led activity, rhe promenade is a \r\n \r\ndelightful place co scroll and enjoy the scenic beauty of the river. \r\nT he 1886 Cotton Exchange at the 8th Street entrance co Riverwalk was once the scene of over 200 brokers buying a nd selling aro und the globe. Now it houses a welcome center, the convention and visitors bureau and a museum depicting the turn-of-the-century cotto n business from planting co manufacturing. T l1-is resrored Vicrorian mas terpiece is listed on rhe National Register Of Historic Places. \r\nSince Augusta survived the Civil War with Ii rde damage, some of her heri cage sites date back co Colonial times. Meadow Garden is the oldest documented house in Georgia preserved for hisroric reasons. It was built in 1791 as the home of George Walton, yo un gest signer of the Declaration Of Independence and Governor of Georgia. The Ezekiel Harris House, also from the 1790s, was a tobacco merchant's home and doubled as a roadho use for his planters. The Old Government House (c. 180 I) has been co unty and city government headquarters and d,e private re idence of some of Augusta's mo t prominent fami li es. Ware's Folly, now the Gertrude Herbert Art Institute, got its name from a public fus over the $40,000 Mayor Nic holas Ware spent co build it in 1818. \r\nModern development has not disturbed four important historic districts in Augusta. The Broad Street commercial area is centered on one of the widest main streets in America . le features architectural styles from the early 19th century co Vicrorian and Arr Deco, and is the place to go for antique shopping. Summerville is a hilltop neighborhood that first attracted wealthy Augustans in 1800 as a summer retreat. Olde Town was popular during Vicro rian times, and was often cal led \"Pinch Gut\" after the corseted fashions favored by its residents. The Laney-Walker district honors Lucy Laney, a former slave who became one of the most outstanding educators in post-Civil War Georgia. \r\nThere are several histo ri c churches in Augusta, one a particularly stunning Romanesque Revival tructure. Originall y a Catholic church , the Sacred Heart Cultural Center has more than 15 patterns of exterior brickwork, jewel-like stained glass windows and an interior of \r\n \r\n Classic South ~ \r\n \r\nintricately carved Italian marble. Augusta's opera, baller, symphony and theatre companies now reside here, and works by local artists and authors are displayed and sold in the gift shop. \r\n \r\nThe Morris Museum of Art at Riverwalk showcases an even wider variety of South ern art. Its permanent collection is a history of painting in the South, from antebellum portraiture, landscapes and still-life to 20th-century and \r\n \r\ncontemporary creations. The new Augusta-Richmond County \r\n \r\n11,e Classic South offers manJ' statelJ' l10111es, like this gem in Sparta. \r\n \r\nMuseum, located at 6th \u0026 Reynolds, \r\n \r\ncovers assorted subjects such as \r\n \r\nFestival, held the first Saturday of \r\n \r\narchaeology, natural sciences, railroading, October in Harlem, birthplace of the \r\n \r\nspace exploration and more. \r\n \r\ngreat comic. The annual celebration \r\n \r\nThe prestige of the Masters Tournament has focused a tremendous amo unt of attention on Augusta, ye t the whole CLASSIC OUTH region hines when it \r\n \r\nincludes a Laurel and Hardy movi e marathon , professional Laurel and Hardy impersonators and an O liver Hardy look-alike contest. \r\n \r\ncomes to golf. There are more than a \r\n \r\nThe small town of Washington is a savory \r\n \r\ndozen places for the public to play here, including a spectacular waterside course at Reynolds Plantation in G reensboro. Jones \r\n \r\npiece of the old South whose architectural gems span the cen turies since its fo unding in 1773 and in corporatio n in 178 0. In the \r\n \r\nCreek Golf Course in Evans has been \r\n \r\nfine tradition of Southern hospitality, \r\n \r\nranked the state's top public golf course according to Georgia GolfNews. \r\n \r\ntownspeople welcome visitors inside a selection of residences the first Saturday in \r\n \r\nIt's true that tickers to the Masters are scarce; however access to the practice ro unds held Monday-Wednesday is possible by annually applying for tickets thro ugh the Augusta National office. \r\n \r\nApri l during the Washington-Wilkes Tour of Homes . Within this city's limits there are fo ur districts, two national landmarks and 14 individual properties listed on the National Register. \r\n \r\nT he tournament occurs the first full week of Ap ril. \r\n \r\nKettle Creek Battlefield marks the site of a decisive 1779 Revo lutionary War battle \r\n \r\nHiking, biking and canoei ng are \r\n \r\nthat broke the British hold over Georgia. \r\n \r\nconven ient to the city along the \r\n \r\nThe Robert Toombs House Historic \r\n \r\nnine-mile-long Augusta Canal, \r\n \r\nSite, built in 1794, was the home of the \r\n \r\nconstructed during the mid-1800s to \r\n \r\nConfederate Brigadier Ge neral and \r\n \r\nfacilitate barge traffic for the cotton trade. Secretary of State for the Confederacy. \r\n \r\nThe canal Aows by several mills, some sti ll Callaway Plantation, five miles west of \r\n \r\noperating. The Sibley Mill, which \r\n \r\ntown, is a restored working plantation \r\n \r\nmanufactures cotton denim, stands on the featuring a collection of early American \r\n \r\nsite of the 1862 Confederate Powder- \r\n \r\ndwellings. \r\n \r\nWorks and mirrors its ornate style. \r\n \r\nA different sid~ of Augusta shows in early January, during the ann ual Cutting Horse Futurity and Festival. This unusual event, the largest of its kind in the Ease, is total ly Western in Aavor, with highly skilled horse competitions, a caccle drive, and cowboy gear exposition. \r\nOne of the many unique events in the CLASSIC SOUTH is the Oliver Hardy \r\n \r\nT he Washington Historical Museum, an antebellum whjre fram e hou e, contai ns a remarkable assemblage of Confederate items and other period exh ibits, including a collection of Indian artifacts. \r\nWashington's pretty town square is the centerp iece to a number of quaint shops and historical buildings and several cozy bed and breakfast accommodations. \r\n \r\nHancock Cou nty invites visitors to explore 200 years of histo ry on the Sparta-Hancock County Tour of Homes. T his journey down city streets and coun ty back roads starts at the grand Victorian Hancock County Courthouse and provides excellent views of Greek Revival plantatio ns; Federal, Georgian, and Victorian \r\nhome ; and an early 19th century water-powered grist mill. \r\nT he city of Crawfo rdville, which has been used over and over as a location by Hollywood film akers and television producers, is the site of Alexander H . Stephens State Historic Park. This memorial to the onetim e U.S. Congressman, Vice President of the Confederacy, and Governor of Georgia includes his beloved home, Liberty Hall. The beautiful 1875 structure sics adjace nt to a Confederate Museum cons idered to have che best collectio n of its kind in the state. From T hanksgiving through New Year's, Crawfordvill e becomes a fairyland of 120,000 light for the annual Christmas in Dixie celebratio n. \r\nOne of che great recreational resources of the CLASS! OUTH is Clark's Hill Lake, whi ch borders Columbia, McDuffie, Wilkes, Warren and Lincoln co unties. Formed by damming the Savannal1 River, the lake is the largest Corps of Engineers proj ect east of the Mississippi. More than seven million people each yea r enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing and sunbathing o n its 1,200-mile shoreline. Camping, picnicking, cottages and sandy beaches are available in Lincoln ton 's Eujah Clark State Park, or o n the southern edge of the re ervo ir at Mistletoe State Park, not far from Appling. Excell ent wildli fe management programs have made C lark's Hill well-known for duck, deer and turkey hunting, as well as for wildlife observatio n. \r\n \r\nThe region's ocher big body of water is 19,000-acre Lake Oconee, in Greensboro. Formerly Indian territory, the vicinity is still a hunting grou nd for Creek and Cherokee artifacts. Fishing Lake Oconee wi ll likely bring a catch of crapp ie, bass and catfish. Swimming, water skiing and \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n75 \r\n \r\n sailing are also popular here, and several parks along rhe shoreline offer campgrounds and facilities for boating and picnicking. Harbor C lub, Port Armor and Reynolds Plantation are three fa bulous resort communities located o n the shoreline of Lake Oconee. \r\nGreensboro boasts the O ld Greene County \"Gaol,\" or jail, patterned after an 18th centu ry bas rille, plus the Greek Revival Greene County Courthouse and Historical Society Museum. \r\nTho mso n-McDuffie Cou nry, in rhe middle of the CLASSIC SOUTH, graciously hosts one of the most colorful sporting events in Geo rgia, rhe Belle Meade Fox Hunt. For spectators, a tractor-pulled Tally-Ho Wagon fo llows through rhe hunt country, afford ing a glimpse of the fast-paced chase of rhe fox. T he Belle Meade rakes place every Wednesday and Saturday, November through March, and begins with the formal Blessing of the Hounds o n rhe first Saturday of November. \r\nT he Tourism Co nvention \u0026 Visitors Bureau in downtown Thomson has information on visiting rhe historic sires o n rhe \"Upcountry Plantation\" tour. One of rhe most significant of rhese is the Rock House, an 18th centu ry scone dwelling, rhe oldest house in Georgia with irs design intact. T ho mson, home of legendary bluesman Blind Willie McTell , honors chis great artist annually by hosti ng rhe \"Blind Willie Blues Festival \" in the Fall. \r\nFox is nor rhe only quarry in the woodlands of rhe CLASSIC SOUTH. Deer and quail are plentiful, and guided hunts are offered in seaso n by outfitters and hunting lodges in Norwood and Waynesboro, which is rhe \"Bird Dog Capi cal of the World. \" \r\nT he Burke County M useum in Waynesboro traces chis rural area's history fro m Loyalist beginnings through rhe ri e and fall of plantation life and the estab lishm ent of an agribusin ess an d li ght industrial eco nomy. \r\nLo uisville, on rhe Ogeechee River 25 miles we r of Waynesboro, was Georgia's capital from 1795 co 1806. T he city's most cherished landmark from chis era, rhe O ld Market House, still sta nds in rhe center of tow n. Its bell was cast in France in 1772 \r\n \r\nand hipped co a New Orleans convene, bur along the way it was hijacked by pirates. Louisville acquired the bell because it was rhe state capital when the pirates were eventually caught off rhe coast of Savannah. \r\nSandersville in Washington Coun ty produces Georgia's largest export, kaolin , a white clay product, and holds an annual Kaolin Festival the first week in October. \r\nThe town's Old Wooden Jail was once a \r\nstopover for Aaron Burr, as he traveled co Virginia co stand trial for treason. Sandersville is also the home of the Official State of Georgia Historical Plates. \r\nT he state parks in some of the CLASSIC OUTH 's rural areas combine natural \r\nsurround ings and historic sires with first-rate recreational facilities. Ar George L. Smith State Park in Twin City, there's scenic Watson Mill, a dam , covered bridge, and mill house built in 1880. T he 1850 water-powered grist mill at Hamburg State Park in Mitchell sti ll grinds corn meal each day. T he lo ngest covered bridge in Georgia is inside Watson Mill Bridge State Park south of Comer. Magnolia Springs State Park in Millen is known for irs crystal clear springs. During the Civi l War chis land was a POW camp for 10,000 men. Near the park is the Bo Ginn National Fish Hatchery, which plays a viral role in stocki ng America's fishery reserves. \r\nThe CLASSIC SOUTH is not without its curiosities. A Haunted Pillar in downtown Augusta has defied all attempts to move it from a public sidewalk. The 15-ron Shaking Rock in Oglerhorpe Coun ty can be teetered , but not dislodged, from its perch atop a smaller scone. And the entire Confederate treasury, last seen at C hennault Plantation in Li ncolnton, cannot be fo und anywhere, though rumors say the gold is hidden somewhere on rhe plantation. \r\nIn today's CLASSIC OUTH, the val ued assets are stately old homes, beautiful scenery and rich recreational reso urces. Even more precious co chis region is its knack for making visitors feel right at hom e. That's the charm of a CLASS IC SOUTH vacation.. . trappings and traditions for chose who want a taste of rimes co remember. \r\n \r\n76 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nMeet James Wilson, creator of Thomson's \r\nBelle Meade Fox Hunt. \r\nA deep and unwavering interest in horses, and the encouragement of a former Virginia fox hunter were the just the right inducements to spur Master of the Fox Hounds James Wilson to organize the first Belle Meade Fox Hunt in August of 1966. With th e help of other interested individuals, Wilson paneled through the vast, beautiful countryside for a sizable hunting area and proceeded to mow out trails for the horses, hounds and hunters. \r\nFar more than chasing a fox to kill it, the Hunt is replete with pomp and circumstance, rules and regulations, tradition, sportsmanship and camaraderie. According to Wilson, \"We try to avoid catching the fox...we'd rather save them for another day. The chase is the thing not the kill.\" He continues, \"Coyotes are another story - we try to kill all of them we can.\" \r\nThirty years later, the hunt now takes place November through March on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The title Master of the Fox Hounds is now shared by Wilson and his son, Epp Wilson, but the traditions remain the same. Both a re charged with the responsibility that the hunt be a success, and that the hounds, horses, records and fields maintain the highest caliber. \r\n \r\n Classic South Travel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center 1-2 0 Martinez, GA .109 17-2 11090 706n37- I446 \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nAugusta l,ocal Welcome Center 8th \u0026 Reynolds (Riverwalk/Cotton Exch:mge Building) Augusta. GA .W9 U -0617 2~ -406 7 l -800-71 6- 0l43 \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL NUMBERS \r\n \r\nSwai nsboro \r\n \r\n9 12/ 23778 18 \r\n \r\nThomson . \r\n \r\n706/595-2622 \r\n \r\nWashington \r\n \r\n706/678-3232 \r\n \r\nTo inquire about Georgia road conditions, call: Weekdavs 8: 15-4:45 . 706/656-5882 1 ights a;1d Weekends 706/656-5267 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n77 \r\n \r\n LEGEN D \r\n \r\nGENERAL \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllandicapped Accessible \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nllandi apped Facilities \r\n \r\nCO E L'S Corps of Engineers Facili1y \r\n \r\nL'SFS United Srn1es Forestry Service \r\n \r\nNIii. \r\n \r\nNational Historic Landmark \r\n \r\nNI'S \r\n \r\nOperated hy 1he Na1ional Parks Serl'icc \r\n \r\nNR \r\n \r\nNational Register of llist0ric Places and/or \r\n \r\nHistoric Outbuildings \r\n \r\nED \r\n \r\nEducational \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\n~S \r\n \r\nNon Smoking Areas \r\n \r\nCHARGES/ HOURS \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nAdmission Fee \r\n \r\nFP \r\n \r\nFamily Plan \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup Rate \r\n \r\nSNR Senior Discount \r\n \r\nPF \r\n \r\nParking Fee \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredit Cards Accepted \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sunday \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\n!IA llF F GC GP II C IIR \r\nI. \r\nM \r\nP PG Pl / PO RF SS TC TII TB WS \r\n \r\nBeach Access Boating Facilities Fis hin g Golf on Premises Golf Pri,ileges llealth Club llorseback Riding Lake Accc\u003ess \r\nMarin a \r\nPicnic Facilities Playground Pool Indoor/ Outdoor Ra fting\\ Kaya king Sno\" Skiing Tennis Cour1s Trails/ Hikin g Tubing Water Skiing \r\n \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nBIi \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\nBBP \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast with Private Bath \r\n \r\nCII \r\n \r\nCabin \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCo1tages \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \r\n \r\ner \r\n \r\nCamp Site \r\n \r\nDP \r\n \r\nDump Site \r\n \r\nRV \r\n \r\nRI' llook p \r\n \r\nI.D \r\n \r\nLodge \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nResort \r\n \r\nRS \r\n \r\nRestaurant on Sile \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKitchenettes \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nFood Service \r\n \r\nFl. \r\n \r\nFuel Service \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\nBaby-sluing \r\n \r\nCTV \r\n \r\nCable TV \r\n \r\nCl. \r\n \r\nCocktail Lounge \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCocktail Service Sunday \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nEnlert ainment \r\n \r\nCBK \r\n \r\nContinental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK \r\n \r\nFull llreakfast \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJacuzzi \r\n \r\nGS \r\n \r\nGift Shop \r\n \r\nJR \r\n \r\nIn-Room MOl'ies \r\n \r\n\\'CR VCR In Room \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPeL~ Allowed \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Facili1ies \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAtmosphere Table Senice \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nCafeteri a Smorgasbord \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nFast Food \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nFamily Style \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCatering Sen'ice \r\n \r\nLOCATION/ ACCESS \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nDowntown \r\n \r\nllA \r\n \r\nOn MARTA \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNear Airport \r\n \r\nSGT \r\n \r\nShuttle/Ground Transportation \r\n \r\nSB \r\n \r\nSuburban \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n111. \r\n \r\nAirline \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nC\\' ll \r\n \r\nConrention \u0026 Visitors llureau \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency Exchange \r\n \r\nLI \r\n \r\nLanguage Jruerpreter \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nTourism In fo rmation llureau \r\n \r\nMF \r\n \r\nMeeting Facility \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Serl'ice \r\n \r\n1Y \r\n \r\nTours Al'ailahle \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTravel Agency \r\n \r\n78 1996 Georf(ia On My Mind \r\n \r\nA Bartram l'rail Communily \r\nAttractions \r\nColumbia County Courtl10use, 19;6 Appling llarlem Rd., (3080l): 706/;4 11l;s . II F-NR. Circa l8ll loca1ed in 1he heart of Appli ng :rnd is the oldest s1ill in use counhouse in 1he Staie. \r\nHeggie's Rock, Old Louisl'illc Rd ., (30802); 40/87 3-6946. TV. Gro u1\u003eto urs b)' app1. only. lleggie's Rock, one of GA's twelve rrntion~tl narnral landmarks, is ;t private nature preserve own ed by The Nature Consenancy. Spectacular granite outcroppings. Donations sugges ted . Mis1le1oe Stale Park. 37B Mistletoe Rd.. (30802); 706/;4 J. O.l2 1. Rates: Parking fee. 11-CCL-PG-MF. Cottages, campground, 11icnic shelters, group shelter, Lrails, fishing, swimming1 skiing1 picnicking. /GI/TA J \r\nWildwood Park, 62 12 llolloway Rd., (30802); 706/;4 1-0586. IIFYAPGPA. A97; a. park located on Clarks llill Lake. The 1mk has a beach area. trails, 1wo large picnic shelters and camp sites. All 6 I camp sites hal'e electricity and water hookups. Camping S12/ night. Car admission 2 ca. \r\nllisloric Si l es/ Monuments \r\nOld Kiokee Baplisl Church, 2520 Ray Owens Rel., (30802); 706/ 511 -1086. Oldest llaptist Church in Georgia. F.stablished 177 1. \r\nI \u003c, l ST\\ \r\nCapital of Georgia, 1783-1795. A B:artram l'rai l Community \r\nAttr ac lion s. \r\nAugusia Canal Headgate, 3300 Evans to Locks Rd., (30907): 706/868-33119. NR-PA. Cap1ure the beautyof where 1he Sal'annah River branches off into the Augusta Canal. Nature walks, water fall, fishing and biking. The Jleadgate was constru cted in 18\u003c 5. \r\nAugusta Port Au th ority,  5th Street, (3090 I); 06 22- 10 I. Jlome ofAugusta Invitational Rowing Regatta, Ri ver Race Augusta \u0026 llardee's Augusta Sou1hern National Dragboat Raci ng. /G'IITA) \r\nAugusl:i-Richmond County Ci\\,ic Center, 60 I 7th St., (3090 I); 706 22-3521. 11-FO.llF. llomcoftl1e Au~'Usta Futurity and the CSR,\\ Classic Garden City of tl1e Soutl1. /GI/TAJ \r\nAugusta-Richmond County Museum, 560 Reynolds St., (3090 1); 706(722-8454. HF-YA. New facility. Adul ts S , students, children and seniors S2 (6 and under free with family). \r\nGreater Augusta Aris Council, P.O. Box 1776, (30903); 706/826-4702. (1st noor of Sacred Heart Cultural Cemer). /GIITA) \r\nKrystal Ril'er Water Park, 799 Industrial Park Dr., (30809); 706/8550061. JI FYAGRPGFDCMF. 19 water slides, large pool, J.azy Ri\\'er Kiddie Pool. Free video games. Open Memorial Day thru l.abor Day. \r\nMain Street Augusta, 111  10th St., (3090 1); 706(724-0,36. Offering unique antique shops, Artist Row, fin e restaurants, Morris Museum of Art, Rivenvalk and coming soon  Farmers Market and more. Visit soon, bring a friend. \r\nOld Go,,ernmenl House, 432 Telfair St., (30901); 706/82 1 1812. RentaJ, meetings, receptions, parties, art shows. (GI/TAJ \r\nHistoric Siles/ Monuments \r\nAppleby House, 2260 Walton Way, (3090 ); 706 .l6-6244 . c. 1830. Branch li brary. Summer garden concerts. middle of June umil firs t of August. \r\nConfederate Monument, Betwee n 7th \u0026 8th at llroad St., (3090 1): 706(724-0436. Erected In 1878. 72-foot marble shaft contai ning lifesize figures of Confederate heros: Generals WJI.T. Walker, Robert E. Lee, St0ncwal! Jackson,James l.ongs1rcet \u0026 Pvt. Berry llenson. \r\nConfederate Powder Works, Ii 17 Goodrich St., (.l0904); 06(7l+0-136.An obeliskchim ney I 6 ft. high is all 1ha1remai ns of the facility which once man ufactu red more than 2 million pounds of gun1\u003eowder. Stands in from of Sibley Mill, 1880 \u0026 Augusta canal, 184 ;. \r\nCollon Exchange Welcome Center \u0026 Museum, Jl Eighth St. @Ri venvalk, (3090 I); 706(724-4067. Open:Tours al'ailable Mon  Sat 95, Sun I.; . llf.EDM-TS. Circa I886, once the hub of Augusta's cotton market Now houses a Welcome Center and Couon Museum and the Augusta CVB. \r\nEzekiel H:irris House, 1822 Broad St., (.l0904): 706(724-0436. YA-TS-TV. Jluih in I797 as the home of a local 1obacco merchant. The house is furnished wllh numerous Southern decorati ve pieces. Adjaccru 10 the Augusta Canal and mill district of llarrisburg. Adul ts 2, seniors I, children S.SO. \r\nFirst Presbyterian Chu rch, 6-1 2 Telfai r St., (.l090 1); 06/82.l 2450. Robert Mills architect, sanctuary built 1809-1812. F.stablished in 1804. Birth place of Southern Presbyterianism. Woodrow Wilson's father wa~ 1rnst0r, 1858- 1870. Surrounded by gardens. \r\nGertrude Herbert Institute of Art, 506 Telfai r St., (3090 I); 706/7225  95. Rates: Adul ts 2. Seniors, Stuclems SI. F.DMYA \r\n \r\nTV. Exhibitions, educati onal omreach, historic home, tours. classes. \r\nHaunted Pillar, 5th @Broad. (.l090 1); i 06/724-0436.. Legend says :1 traveling minister, refu sed perm ission to preach in the J.ower Market, went in10 a rage and delcared that the Marketplace be destroyed. In 18 8 a cyclone destroyed the building, except fo r this one pillar. \r\nHistoric Firs! Christian Church, 629 Greene St., {3090 1); 706 22-291I. FD-TS-1V. Organized in 18:H, bldg. c. 187;. Sa. onl y: Amique Shoppe \u0026 oon Tea Room Serl'ice. l.unch 11 J O I:.lO. Church 1ours: Tu., W., F., Sa., Su. \r\nMeadow Garden, 1320 Independence Dr., (.l090 1); 06/724 417-1. ED-YA-G R-TV. 18th Cemu ry farm home-0f George Wa hon. Ga. la11, er, Governor, judge, Signer of Declaration of lnde pendencc. House museum. Open MF 10-4. 1\\dul ts 3.;o;students gr. 8- 12 2, K I. \r\nOld Medical College, 598 Telfair St., (30901 ); 706/72+ 1056. MF. The Old Medical College building may be ren1ecl for recep tions, meetings, weddings and fund-raising events. Brochure al'ailable on rec1uest. \r\nSigner's Monument Greene SL at Monument St., (.1090 1); 706(724-0436. 50-foot obelisk of St0ne Moumain granite honoring GA's signers of the Declaration of Independence. Two of the three, Lyman llall and George Walton, are buried here. Dedicated July 4, I848. \r\nSpringfield Baptist Church, I14 12th St. at Reynolds St., (30901 ); 706/724- 10;6. TV. F.st. 1787, the oldest independem blackcongregation in the U.S. with an unbroken record ofsenice. Tours by appt. NR. \r\nSI. Paul's Episcopal Church, 605 Reynolds St., (3090 1): 706(72'1-2485. TS. Founded I7;0, St. Paul's is the mother church of Augusrn and is located at th e si1e of the original fort. \r\nWoodrow Wilson Boyhood Home, 4 I9 7th St., (3090 I); 706(724-0436. Home of the Wilson family while Joseph Wilson was pas tor of the First Presbyterian Church, located across Telfair St. Currently under restora1ion by Historic Augusta, Inc. \r\nMu se um s \r\nLucy Crafl Laney Museum of Black History, 11 I6 Phillips St., (.l090 1); 706/724-,l; 76. Ra1es: Ad ul ts S2, children S.75. ED-YA MF-TV. Luty Laney, born into slal'ery, became one of Georgia's famous educators. lier adult home was built for her bythe Haines Alumni Associati on. \r\nMorris Museum of Ari, I  10th St. at Ril'envalk, (3090 1); 706(724-750 I. YA. !loused in tl1e Augusta Riverfrom Center, this museum features a unique collection of Southern an. Galleries devoted lO still life, Southern Impressionism, landscapes \u0026 coruemporary art. Adults S2, students and seniors SI, children under 12 free w/ aduhs. Free on Su. \r\nEducational lns1itutions \r\nAugusta College, 2500 Walton Way, (30904); 706/7371400. Site of Augus1a Arsenal. Four year college. Sr. unit of GA Unil'ersity System. Historical buildings located on campus. Boy hood home of poe1\u0026 novelist S1ephen Vincent Benet. Drive-by. \r\nSports \u0026 Rec r eation \r\nClarks Hill Lake, Sal'annah River  22 mi. N. of city, (3090 I). Bf.F. New Sal':umah Lock and Dam, Savannah River, 12 mi. N. of ci1y. Shad, ocean striper, bream, yellow perch and jack; picnicking. \r\nClark s Hill Lake/ Augusta, Rt. I, Box 12, Clarks Hill , SC. (2982 1/3090); 706(722-3770; 803/333-2476. HF-BF-F-J\u003eN-PG-CP MF. 70,000 surface a. lake, 22 mi. N. ofAugusta. Camping, boating, fishing \u0026 group picnicking. Power plant tours 3pm weekends/ holidays (summer). For resen,ations call Visitor Center. \r\nLod gin g \r\nllalll(llOn Inn, 3030 Wa~hington Rd., (30907); 706(737- 11 22. Rates: S 44-S 50; D S49-S5 5. CC-, SPO-CJ'V,CBKSB. Located in the hub of Augusta 1-20 interchange. Whirl pool. sauna, free local ca lls. (GI/TA) \r\nll olid\")' Inn Augusta, Gordon llwy @ Bobby Jones Expwy, 706(7.l 7- 2.l 00. \r\nPlease see 0 11 r 111I 011 page 7. \r\nllolid\")' Inn Augusta, 1-20 @Was hington Rd., 706/738-88 11. Please see our 111/ 011 p11ge 7. \r\nLa Quinta Motor Inn , .!020 Washington Rd., (30907); 706/73.l 2660. Free continemal breakfast and local calls. /GI/TA) \r\nPartridge Inn, 211 0 Walton Way, {30904); 06 .l7-8888: 800/476-6888. Rates: S S65-S I IO; DS75-S I20. 11-CC-NS-PO-llBPRSCIV.Cl.-EFllK-IM-SB. I;; suites and executive rooms refurbished in 1995. Historic gallery tour in hotel. (GIITA) \r\nRadisson Ril'erfront llo1el. 2 Temh St., (.l0901 ); 706/722 8900. Augustinos Rest., an Italian eatery open daily. Coffee makers. work stations, dataport phones. /GJITA) \r\nRadisson Suites Inn Augusta, .l038 Was hington Rd., (.l090 ); 06/868-1800. Ra1es: S 59-S89; D S69- 99. 11-CC-NS-IIC-PO-RS Cl'V,CL-FBK-IMPASB. Suites wi1h ki1cheneues, free cockt ails and bre:Lkfas t buffet, SAToday, local calls, HBO. (GI/TAJ \r\nSheraton Augusta Hotel, 265 I Perimeter Pkwy., (.l0909); 706/855-8100. R:ues: S S59-S92; DS59-S 102. II-CC S-IIC-PO-RS \r\n \r\n CIYCL-E-11'1-PA-SGT. Upscale, full -service hotel, free parking, coffeemakers in all rooms. fG'//ulJ \r\nSuper 8 Ri\\'erwalk, 954 5th Si.. (30907): 706(7 l+0757. IGIITAJ \r\nRestaurant/ Food Service \r\nArby's Roast Beef, 75.l Broad Si.-602, (.l0901); 706 22-45 16. \r\n( GI/ TA J \r\nBoll Wec\\'il. 10 Nineth St., (50901 ); 706(7 ll-777l. ll-OS-CC-NSA-CT-D. Pizza, salads, sandwiches, capp. espresso. 30 dessert choices, beer, wine. daily SJ\u003eecials. (G'IITAJ \r\nCaptain O's, 3 Locations: .l0l9 Washington Rd.. (30901); 1645 Gordon ll wy., (.i 0906); .l 166 Wrightsboro Rd ., (.\\0909) . r\u003cmTA/ \r\nChick-fil-A, l Locations: August:, Mall, lO 17 Augusta Mall. (30909); Regency Mall, I700 Gordon llwy.. (3090a). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Pany trays. (GI/TA J Churchs, 6 Loca1ions: 2.\\1 9 Milledgeville Rd., (.\\090); 2635 Peach Orchard, (30906); 90 1 Laney Walker Blvd.. (.\\0906); 1820 Walton Way. (.i0904): 282.l Washington Way. (.\\090 ): 5ll.\\ Wrightsboro Rd., (30904). Augusta\"s best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders welcomed. (G\"/ITAJ \r\nCotton Row Cafe. Suite 6, Eighth St., Ri\\'erwalk, (3090\u003c); \r\n4 0 /7 22-6901. /(;J/7'.\u003c J \r\nDamon's, 3064 \\'fashington Rd.. (30907): 706/ 86.\\- 1.ll I. r\u003c;IITA / \r\nDuke Restaurant 1920 Walton Way, (30904); 706/7 36-6879. \r\n(Gill~) \r\nFrench Market Grille, 25 lligland Ave.. (50909); 706/ 7!,7086;. Voted !lest Restaurant and Bes, Dessert in Augusta. Fine Cajun cuisine in a casual aLmosphcre. (G'IITA J \r\nLong John Silver, 2617 Deans Bridge Rd., (30906); 706/790 1227. (GI/TA J \r\nMichael's t'ine Food \u0026 Entertainment, 2860 Washingt0n Rd ., (.\\0909); 706/7 5:l-2860. II-CC- S-CSS-E-A-SB. Fresh seafood, handcut steaks. veal, lamb, poultry, hot \u0026 cold appe1izers, li\"e music nighll y. r\u003c,'IITAJ \r\nOli\\'c Garden, l736 Washington Rd., (30909); 706(7!,8-0a05. \r\n( GIIT.\u003c J \r\nOutback Steakhouse, 2949 Washington Rd., (50909); 706(753 s:\\29. II-OS-CC-, S-CSS-A-SB. Casual dining s1eakhouse featuring steaks, chicken. seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin' Onion!rc,mtJ \r\nRed Lobster, 440 Walton Way, (.l090 1); 706{7ls-lo58. (\u003c;IITAJ \r\nRonlyn Corp., P.O. Box 3;6, (3090 1): 706(724-09;3. /G/11:11 \r\nS\u0026S Ca feteria, 612 Oberlin Rd., (.\\0909): 706/7 38-6647. /G111;1J \r\nShoney\"s, 4 Locations: 64; Gordon Hwy., (30906); 706/7989558; .l025 Washington Rd ., (30904): 706/86.\\-8454: 3156 Wrightsboro Rd., (.l0909); 706/ 736-8 14;; 218 !lobby Jones Pkwy., (30907); 706/ 860-8979. (GI/TAJ \r\nSL'1h at Watkins, 559 Watkins St., (!,0901 ); 706/7 28-8877. H-CC,NS-A-CT-D. Dine in an Old World aunospherc featuring a casual lunch and candleligh1 dinner. !GI/TAJ T's Restaurant, 5 16 Old Savannah Rd., (!,0906); 706/798  I 5. CC-NS-A-CT-SB. Seafood Southern style, oyster bar and lounge. Family owned since 1952. !GIITA/ \r\nVera \u0026 Company, 311 2 Washington Rd.  11 , (:i0907); 706/8603492. Cl'-(GIITAJ \r\nVilla Europa, 5044 Deans Bridge Rd., (:\\0906); 706(798-62 11 . 11-0S-CC-NS-CSS-A. German. American and Italian. Est. 1974. Where GemueLlichkeil is a, home. /GIIT,1/ \r\nWafne House, 11 Locations: 1646 Gordon llwy., (30906); 3042 Washington Rd., (30907); 34 I7 Wrightsboro Rd., (30909); 438 Belair Rd., (30907); 295 1 Washingwn Rd., (30909); 31!,'J Peach Orchard Rd., (30906); 2l.l9 Holiday Inn Dr., (30909); I20l George C. Wilson Dr.. (.\\0909); 3414 Old Savannah Rd., (.\\0906); 5160 De:ms Bridge Rd., (!,0906); 599 NW Fron1age Rd ., (.\\0907). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakf:tst. (GI/TAJ \r\nTravel Serv ices \r\nAugusta Richmond County Conve ntion \u0026 Visito rs Bureau, P.O. Box I.Bl. (.\\0903): 706/823-6600. Offers convention senices, historic tou rs and visitOr information. (GIIT.-t J \r\nPle11se see our t1tl 011 p11ge 72. \r\nRi\\'erwalk Special Events,  15 Eighth St.. (.\\0901): 706/82 11754/(800) 726-02  3. Sho11ping, dining, museums and entertain mcnt all along Lhe bcau1iful Savannah River! ,c1m11 \r\nConvention Center \r\nSa,,rnn ah Rapid s Pavillion, 3300 Evans to Locks Rd., (30907): 706/868-.H49. IIF-JIIF. The Savannah Rapids Pavillion O\\'erlooks the beautiful Sa.,annah River. The pavillion is a 25,000 s\u003c1. ft. conference center perfect for Lraining sessions, reccpLions and much more. \r\nE \r\nAtt r actio ns \r\nA.H. Stephens State Historic Park, Alexander St., (306:1 1): 706/456-260l. Rates: Parking fee. II-YA-GR-CC-PG-PO. Fishing, Lent and trailer camping, trails, pool, picnic area, antebellum \r\nhome. Civil War museum. rc,rr. ,, \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nTown of Crawfordville, (5065 I); 706/\u003c56-2494. Crawford\\'i lle is Lhe home of man y movies made in Georgia. Such as \"llomc Fires llurning\" and --Paris Trout\". \r\n' Pl \r\nAt tr ac tio n s \r\nGreensboro, Cit)' of, 706/ 5:1-7592. NR-EDC-T\\'. Founded in I786, burned by Creek Indians in 1787. Former site of GA. Steeped in history and lined with beautiful homes. Five historic districts and se\\len individual sites. \r\nLake Oconee, (30642); 706/4;!,-7592. BF-F-GC-G P-1.-PN-WS-CP. Jl5 miles or beautiful shoreline offering camping, fishing, water sports \u0026 4 champ ionship go lf courses. \r\nHistoric Sit es/ Monuments \r\n Gaol\" Jail, Green St., (306 2) ; 706/ 45.l-7592. NR-CTV. No admission. Circa 1807. Rock Jail, one of the oldest pen:tl structures in Georgia. Patterned after Bmilles wilh c:L,tellated battlements. Open by appointment. \r\nGreene County Courthouse, N. Main St., (30642): 706/\u003c5:l 7592; 706/ 45:l-7 16 I. NR-C. Massive Doric columns stretch three stories on an imposing red brick circa 1 8 8 Greek Revival courthouse building. \r\nIron Horse, Visible from llwy I5, 706/ 45!,-7592. M. A m:L,sive l ,OOOlh structure. crea1ed b)' Ahbot Pattison, w:ts originally at \r\nGA. It was loaned t0 a Professor who plll it in an open field , \\lis ible from l-lwy. I5. \r\nScull Shoals, ll wy 15 N., (:10642): 706/ 45.\\-7592 NR-C. Site of early manufacturing 1own circa 18 I2. A few walls and foundations remain or town and large water-powered couon mill. \r\nMuseums \r\nGree ne County Historical Society Museum, Corn er of Greene \u0026 East Sts., (50602); 706/4;}-7592; 706/ 45.l-7161. Open: Sat IO-Noon or by appointment. NR-M-D. Downtown, houses a co llection of artifacts, photographs and manuscripts relating to the history of Greene Conmy, found ed in 1786. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation \r\nGeorgia rower Lakes/ Campsites: Lake Oconee. So. of City off GA 44. IIA-llF-F-1.-PN-WS. Swimming, fishing. skiing. sailing. Georgia Power a 19,050 acre lake. 32; mi. of shoreline. \r\nGr:111ite Shoals Marina, Rt. 5 Walkers Church Rd., (3064 2); 404/ 45.\\-7659. CC-BA-BF-F-1.-M-PN-RS-FD-FL-GS-C. Boat ramp, dry dock storage, restaurant, lodging1 gasoline. boat repa ir, fishing su1,plies, groceries. \r\nOld Salem Park; Georgia rower Lakes, So. of City off GA 4a , 706/ 485-8704. Open: 21hour attend:uu. BA-BF-F-L-PN- PG-TII-WSCP-RV-PA. 6!, Campsites with water :md electrical hookups. 1101 showers, washer/dryer, playgro und, pavilion and picnic area, beach, lifeguard, boat ramp/dock. \r\nPark s Ferry Park; Georgia Power Parks, So. of City off GA 4-1or 278, Ga. Power Park, 706/48;-8704. 1.-PN- PG-TII-WS-CP-RVPA. ; ,; Campsites with water and electrical hookups. Hot showers, w,L,her/dryer, playground, pavilion and picnic area, beach, lifeguard, boat ramp/dock. \r\nLodgin g \r\nHigdon House B\u0026B, !,O I W. Greene St., (30642); 706/055-190 1. Rates: S S40-S;O: D S50-S60. CC-NS-BBP-CIV.CBK. Victorian, private bath. Near Lake Oconee, golf courses, anti\u003c11ie shopping. restaurants. Ilistoric. (G1m1) \r\nJa meson In n Greensboro, P.O. Box 6, (.\\0642); 770/45!,-9 US. Free continental breakfast, cable TV, free local calls. free newspape r, king-size beds. Nea r 1-lO. (\u003c;11TAJ \r\nPle11se see ou r atl ou the /11slde Fr o11/ Cover. \r\nLake Oconee B\u0026B, I060 Salem Walk Dr., (.\\0642); 706/45.l 900\u003c. Rates: S SSS-S65; D S65-S7 5. H-CC-NS-F-GC-BBP-FBK -CVR. Informal country retreaL 12 rooms \u0026 suites. Garden room 1hemes. Near GA's second largest lake. C:tsual, comfortable. Si mpl y heallliful. rmm) \r\nPort Armor Golf \u0026 Country Club. P.O. !lox 9 I4, (3064l); 706/453-'156 I. Top 10 r:mked golf. Lakeside resort is ideal for group meetings or getaways. f {ilfTA J \r\nReynolds Pl:mt:ltion, 100 Linger Longer Rd., (!,0642); 706/\u003c67.\\ 151. The Souths finest lake and golf community. Reservations 800/ 7.H-I.AKE; really 800/75:S,;250. (\u003clllT.\u003cJ \r\nResta urant / Foo d Service \r\nP:trtner's Restaurant \u0026 Bar. P.O. Box 66, (.l0642); 706/ 4840655. ( (;/ff.\u003c) \r\nWaffle House. H;O S. Main St., (.\\0642). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch :uul dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. /GlmJ \r\nSh o pp ing \r\nAnti\u003cIues, 101West Broad St.. (50642): 706/45.i-7592. M-CC-RSFO. C. Aunt Vera 's Anti\u003cIues, The Country House and Greensboro Antique Ma ll \u0026 Gallery with .lO plus ex hi bitors in a circa 18;0 warehouse. \r\n \r\nTra\\lel Se r vices Greene County Chamber of Commerce, 11 2 S. Main St., (30642); 706/ a;,l-7;92; 00,886. C-111. 1.ake Oconee, Oconee 1.akefest, Old Greensboro Antiques Festival, histOrical dri.,ing tour. fG'//7ilJ \r\nGROH l'O~ \r\nSta te Parks Patriots Park. 5a45 Columbia Rd., (3081!,); 706/86:l-7525. HC. patriots Park is one of the largest a1hletic facilities complex in the st:ite. Six baseball fields, five soccer fields, four ad uh softball fi elds, six tennis court~and gymnasium. \r\nH.\\RI r \r\nAttractions Oli.,er Hardy Festhal, 320 N. Louis.,ille, P.O. Box 99. (.lOS I4); 706/; 56-3448. Arts \u0026 crafts, rides, games, live entertainment, movies, stree t dance, contests. (\u003c.-UTA) \r\nCOi TO \r\nA Bartram Trail Communily \r\nAttractions \r\nAmity Recreation Park, Ga Hwy 43, (.\\08 17); 706(7 22-:\\770. \r\nRates: Varies. GR-llA-BF-F-L-P -PG-MF. Boat nunp, fishing pier, picnic t:thl s :ind shell rs; 1\u003elayground, hcach, restrooms. fish cleaning st:ttion, drinking water. Lincoln County's hidden treasure. Cl:trks Hill Lake, Rt. I Box 12, S.C. (Lake is in Ga.), (30817); 06/ 722-3770; 706/ 359-7970. IIF-GR-llF-F-1.-M-PG-CP. Nine campgrounds, three coumy parks, five recreaLio n areas1 four marinas. Lincoln County has four hundred miles of shoreline which nmkes it ii paradise for outdoor emhusiasts. Elijah Clark State Park, 2959 McCormick II\\\\)'., (.l08 17); 706/.\\59-358. Rates: Parking fee. L-PG-MF. 447 a. p:trk with 165 campsites, lO cottages, white sand beach, 6 baLl1houses, mini-golf. \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\nUncoln Coun ty Historical Park, 147 I.umber St.. (308 17); 706/!,;9-7970. IIF-EDGR-FD-MF-TS-TV. Home of earlv iown doctor and separate office building restored with period fi1rniture. Also sec a working 1s;os cotton gin still in operation. 1\\n interesting visit to hygo ne days! \r\nHi s tori c Sites/ Monum e nt s Blan chard Lamar House, 11 2 North Washingt0n St. ( .S. II \\\\)' 378), (308 I7): 706/3;9-7970_ lluilt in 1823, it served as a Lavern and boarding house. Plantation plain type of structure. Historic Homes of Lincolnton, (;\\08 17); 706/!,;9-7970. Over 150 homes and buildings on the NR, including a mai l order house from Sears Roebuck, beautiful old courthouse and churches. Price's Store, 502 1 Double Branches Rd., (.l08 17); 706/359 440 I. NR. One of the oldest rura l general stores in Geo rgia still in operation. lias a unique charm rnrcly fou nd today. Featured in Southern Living. A must sec! \r\nTravel Services \r\nLincoln County Tourism Board , P.O. !lox 490, (308 I7); 706/ 359-7970. (GI/TA) \r\n011 S\\ 11.l. \r\nFirst perm a n en t Ca pital of Georgia , 1796 - 180 7. \r\nAttractions. Historic Downtown Louisville, (30434); 912/62 5-8 134. Over 35 buildings/ residences dating back to the l:tte ISOO's. Jefferson County Courthouse, (30434). Courthouse built in 190.J. l.ouis,ille was G1\\\"s 1st permanent capital (1796- 1806). Georgia's Great Seal adopted here in 1799. Yazoo fraud papers burned on this site in 1796. Louisville, City of, Downtown l.ouis,ille, (30434). First permanent Capital of Georgia 1796- 1807. \r\nHi s toric Silc s / Monum e nl s Old Cemetery. Ga Hwy 24 E., (!,Oo34). NR. Thirty gravesites of not:thle Revolu1ionary War soldiers and a U.S. Congressman. Old Market House. Center of Broad St., (.l04 .l4). Nlll,N R. Buill in 1758. Bell cast in France in 177 1. Located in the center of \r\nBroad St., constructed at the intersection or two major Native American trading routes. \r\nTravel Se r vices \r\nPhone Info of Augusta, !,03 Crestview Dr., (.l0907); 706/8687767. A variety of recorded voice and fa., info for Augu51;1 visitors. Consrnntl)r updated. rr:JITAJ \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\n 11,e Blind Willie Bluesfestival t11 11wmson ftonors Bli11d Willie McTe/1111 rite Fall. \r\n \r\nRes t:aura nt / Food Service Colem:an Lake Restaurant, Rt. 2 Box 15A, (3044 1); 9I2/ 589 7 26. (Gl fTA ) \r\nAttr ac tions \r\nBo Ginn ation:al Fish 11:atchcry \u0026 Ac1u:1riu111 , Rt. S Box 484, (304 l); 91l /982 1700. Open: 84 everyday except Christmas and New Years days. l6aquarium tanks/ fish reptiles and turtles. M:agnolia Springs St:ate Park, Rt. Sllox 488, (30442);91l /982 1660. Rates: Camping S12; Cottages SSS 75. IHACC.l.PG-PO PA. Camping cott ages, lake, playground, nature trail, group shelters, group camp. /GlfTA/ \r\nAttra c tion s Hamburg State P:ark, Rt. I llox 233 Hamburg State Park Rd., (30820);912/ 552H93. Rates: Parking fee. CCLPGPA. Camping, boat rental, trail, mill :ind museum, country store, picnicking, lake, playground s. /\u003c;UTA) \r\nAllra ction s Penfield , City of, Rt. 925, (30658); 706/4 53-7592. NR. Original site of Mercer Uni versity. now in Macon. Founded in the I830's. Some College buildings and homes remain. \r\nAltraction s Brown House, 260 N. Harris St., (3 1082); 912/ 5526965. TV. Gen. Sherman used as head\u003c1uarters during the March to the Sea. Tours b) appointment onl y. Kaolin Festival. P.O. llox 582, (.ll 082); 91!/ 552-3288. Week long Arts \u0026 CraflS Festival, beginning on Ist Saturday in Octo ber, ending with a parade on the 2nd Saturday in October. /GI/TA/ Old City Cemetery, Virginia Ave. \u0026 W. Church St., (3 I08l). Confederate Monumenis Old City Cemetery, c. 183 1, to the memoryof Confederate soldiers who served Was hington Count)' on many battl efields. RHP. W:ashington County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq., (.l 1082). NRHP constructed in I868, expanded in 1899. Original stone floors. Newl y restored. \r\nMuseum s \r\nWashington Count)' Museum, 129 Jones St., (3 !082); 06/ 552 6965. Open:Tue \u0026 Thur 25pm. lff.EDM. Genealogy roomstaffed. 01,en Tu \u0026 Thu 25pnt. See the couch where General Sherman slept as he p:1SSed th rough Sandersville during the fa mous March to the Sea. \r\nLod gin g \r\nVilla South Motor Inn, 72 5 S. Harris St., (3 1082); 912/ 552 1234 . Rates: S .l8 41; S43- 47. 11-CCNS-PO-RS-CIY I00 \u003c1ulet, spacious rooms. Tru ck parking. (\u003c,'IITA) \r\n \r\nRes ta urant / Food Service Ca ptain D's, Rt. 2 Box 717, (.l 1082). /GIITA / \r\nTo ur s \r\nDrivi ngTour of Sandersville, 11 9Jones St., (3 1082); 91l/55l 3288. TS. Tour of historic Sandersville. Brochures available at Was hington County Museum or Chamber of Commerce. 129 Jones St. \r\nAttractions Siloam, City of, (30665). NR. The lleard-Carpenter House circa I830 and Log Cabin circa I I0. The lla1\u003elist and Presbyterian Churches arc noteworthy for their architecture. \r\n\\' \r\nAttrac li ons Sp:arta/ 11:ancock County, (.l t087). llancock County was an important crossroads, cultural and Lrading center. Be sure to visit downtown Sparta and the Old Bas tille Style Jail. \r\nHi s toric Sit es/ Monuments Confederate Square, llroad St. \u0026 Courthouse Sq., (3 1087). M. Glen Mary Plantation, Linton Rd., (3 1087). NR. Greek Revival raised cottage circa 1848. Private home listed on National Registry. Drive by only. 11:a ncock County Courthouse. llroad St., (3 I087); 706/s4q5746. NR. victorian architecture circa 188 11883. LaFayelle Hotel. Broad St., (3 1087). NRM. Circa 1840. Know n as th e Drummers llome. otables such as General l.:1Fave11e and Parso n Mason Locke Weems were entertained here. It also served as a refugee haven during the Civil War. Rock Mill Plantation, Linton Rd., (3 1087). R. Circa 1820, Federal style. Private home listed on National Registry. Drive by only. Shoulderbone Plantation, I.inton Rd., (.l I087). NR. Circa 1848 1852. Private home listed on 'ational Registry. Drive by onl y. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recre atio n Georgia Power 's Lake Sinclair, (3 1087); 800/693- 1304. BA BFH CP. 75mile shoreline offering fi shing, boating, recreational camping and swimmin g. \r\nTours S1rnrta/ llancock Coun ty Ench:anting Era, Courthouse S\u003c1., (.l 108 ); 06/444-5715. YAFDlllTSTV-VI. Enjoy l00 years of Southern charm by to uring Sp:trta/1 lancock County. Sparta/ Hancock Coun ty Tour of Homes, Courthouse Sq., {3 1087); 706/4 4-57 15. YA-FDlllTS-TV-\\11. EnjO)' lOO years of Southern charm. Sparta/Hancock County self-drivi ng tour.(3 1087). TV. Maps available at library and courthouse. \r\nAttr actio ns BowdenJohnson Pl:antation House, Pylant Crossing, P.O. Box 1816, (30824); 706/5955584. Rates: Donation: S2.50 tour. TV. \r\n \r\nAntebe llu m whit e-col umned plantation in 1\u003eroper setti ng allows ,isual return 10 era ofGone With the Wind\". Heritage \u0026 Cultu ral Center. Info: Tourist Bureau, 111 Rail Road St. PineTop Farm, US llwy 78/l 8, 1393 Augusta lh,1. (.,082); 706/5955584 For Info. Ill. l hrs. drive E. of Atlanta via 120. Ec1uestrian training site fo r Ol ympics Internati onal teams, incl. British, Germ an and Swiss. \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments \r\n women of the Sixties, Thomson Depot (US 78/GA I7); in Park, (30824); 06/ 5955584. Monument honors the wo men who loyall y supported the South during the Civil War. Fine art sculptu re . Bartram Trail/ Historic Wrightsboro, I mi. . of 120, Exit 59 \u0026 60., (30824); 706/5955584 . NRTV. Follow route taken by the noted naturallst to visit Historic Wrighisboro District. Old town site, chu rch ci rca 1810, cemetary dating to Quaker pe riod. Hickory Hill, (30824). ll ome of Senator To m Waison, populist leader recognized as the father of Rural Free Delivery (RFD). Private home. NR \r\nRock House, The, Rock llouse Rd., (30824); 706/5955584. c. 1785, 4 mi. NWofThomsonMcDume County, Ga. 223 Wto Union Church Rd.  Rock llousc Rd . Donation. 18th Centu ry stone dwelling. Built by ances tor of President Jimmy Carter. Georgia's oldest house intact. Only house left from Colonial Wrighishoro. Requ est map at Tourism llureau. Dri ve by. NR. Thomson Downtown Historic District, 2 mi. S. of 1-2 0, Exit 59 (US 78/GA 17), (3082 ): 706/ 5955584. Focus is Thomson commercial area. Visi t Thomson Depot for Tourist infornrntion Bureau and shared hilS of our community heritage. Driving tour maps availalble. Mai n and Rall Road St. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recreation Clarks Hill Lake Wildlife Management Area, Clarks llill Lake, (30824); 706/ 595-4222. COENPSCP. Public hunting, 15,000 acres. U.S. Corps of Engineers, on shores of Clarks llill Lake. Camping only in designated areas. McDuffie Public Fishing Are:a. Fish Hatchery Rd., (30824); 706/595- 16 I9. F. \r\nLodging \r\n18 10 West Inn , 254 N. Seymour Dr.. (.l08l4); 706/5953 156; 800/5 1518IO; llistoric restored bed \u0026 breakfast inn. All roo ms private bath, I6 beautiful acres off 1-20, near Augusta. /G/17~! Best Western White Columns Inn/Thomson, 1890 Washing ton Rd., (30824); 706/5958000; 800/ 528-9765. 11-CCNSPO-IM. We just LOVE to have compan y! Great seafood \u0026 prime rib. Gracious service, lovel)' setting. (CIITA) \r\nPleaseseeo11r1ulo11p11ge 11. \r\nfour Chimneys Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 23 16 Wi re Rd., (3082 ); 706/ 59702l0. Rates: S O 45; D S45S50. NSFGCIIBBBP CBK . 1830 country house. llandplaned pine interior. Fireplaces, fourposters, herb \u0026 flower gardens. German spoken. /GIITA/ \r\nRestaurant/ food Service \r\nShoney's, 189 1Washington Rd., (30824); 706/595-93 12. /GI/TA/ Waffle House, 120 \u0026 SR 2-14. (.l0824). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Tbone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfas t. /GIITA / \r\nTours Upcount ry Pl antation Tour  Escorted Tour, 111 Railroad St. Dc1\u003eot, (30824); 706/5955584 . Rates: 5 per person. YA. lly appointment. F.scorted tour of the Rock House with introduction 10 Georgia's Upcoun try Plantation houses architectural interpretive tour. Designed for groups. Contact Tourism Bureau at Depot. \r\nTravel Se r vices \r\nThomsonMcDuffie Tourism. CYB, 111 Railroad Street Depot, (30824); 706/5955584. \" pcountry Plantation Tour and tour of Rock llouse ran be sched uled. /GI/TA J \r\nAttr ac rion s \r\nWing \u0026 A Prayer Emu \u0026 Hereford R:anch, .l57 'orman Rd . E, (.l0668); 706/2852977. EDYAGR'IV. Visit a bea111iful l 00 \r\na. farm and learn all about emus and herefords. Take a walk or hayride down an old country road. 11 mi. N. of Washi ngton to Norman Rd. Group tours by appt. \r\nAttractions \r\nGeorge L. Smitli State Park, Box 57, (.l047 1); 91!/763-2759. HYACCL-PG-PAMF. t12 a. pond, l5 campsites, group shelter, a picnic shelters, hiking trails, boat rentals. /GIIT.\u003c/ \r\nAtt ractions \r\nUnion Point , Chipman Union, Downtown, C,0669); 706/486 211 2. TV. 103-year old llosiery Mill still in use. Tours available hy appointm ent. \r\n \r\n80 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Classic South \r\n \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments H:m~horn Heights Historic Home, 600 Carlton Ave., (30669); 706/ qS.\\-7592. Built in 1848. one or the most historic and imposing houses in the city. Originally a raised cottage, it was enlarged along Greek Revival lines. Drive by tour only. Jefferson Hall, Ill\\ y US 278, (30669); 706/453-7592. R. Constructed in 18:10. ifs bcamiful elliptical door lighis arc framed by :1 two-story portico supported by Ionic columns. Drive hy on ly. Union Point, City of, (.\\0669). Developed as railroad junction in 18~4. Known for fine Victorian era :irchitccture. Distinctive 1\u003eolygonal nowcr houses arc landmarks. Nominated to ational Registry. \r\n\\\\ARRE. To, \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Rec r eation Ogeechee Wildlife Man:tgemenlArea, Ga llwy 16 SW to Jewel community, follow signs. (30828). Public hunting 24,000 acres. llunt camp construction. pre-hunt scouting allowed one day prior 10 hunt. \r\n\\l .\\RTIH\\ \r\nHi s toric Siles/ Monuments Oldest LogJ:til in Georgia, Town Square, (3 1094). Circa 1786. Aaron Rurr, S 1\u003eolitical leader spent night in 1807. llurr. later acquitted, traveled under military guard from New Orleans to Richmond where tried for treason. \r\n(\\(eorl!i !:tin Street \u003c.it)) \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\nAttrac lions Call:iway Pl:tntation, Lexington Rd. (US llwy 78 W.), (;\\0673); 706/678-7060. Rates: 4 adulis, I children. Open: Tu-Sa 10-5, Su 2-5. ED-YA-GR-TV. 5 mi Wor City. Early American plantation home rurnished to illustrate lire in the various periods or the history or the area. NR. Kettle Creek 8:11tlefield, Ga llwy 4'1 , (.106 .l); 706/678-lO l.l. Open: Year Round. YA-GR-TV. 8 mi SW of City off GA '14, Battle fought on Feb: I4, 1779. Tours by appt. Robert Toombs House State Historic Site, 2I6 E. Robert Toombs Ave., (.\\067.,); 706/678-22l6. Rates:AdulL~ l ; Children 18-6 SI; 5 and under free; cal. II-YA-GR. Confederate General Robert Toombs, circa I797. /G\"//T.t/ Zirbes-Ledbeller House, 10-l E. Liberty St., (.\\06 :l); 06/678 20 13. Open: M-F 8:30-4:.lO. IIF-C-18-TS-11. c. 1905 example of Greek Revival architecture. llouses City Offices and Chamber of Commerce. \r\nHistoric Siles/ Monuments Church of the Mediator, The, 21l E. Robert Toombs Ave., (306 .l); 06/678-7226. built 1895 First Baptist Church, I05 W. Robert Toombs Ave., (.10673); 706/678-29 12. Organized in 1827. First United Methodist Church, 100 W. Liberty St., (.\\067.l); 706/678-7 11 6. Organized in 1787. Mary Willis Library, lO E. l.iberty St., (:1067:l); 706/678-77.\\6. IIF-NR-NA. High Victorian style circa 1888. Tiffany windows. First free public Library In the State. \r\n \r\nThe Classic South 's 111a.11y /a.kes 111a.ke um/er sports ,i populm pastime. \r\n \r\nW:ishington Presbyterian Church, 206 E. Robert Toombs A,c., (3067.l); 706/678-75 11. Organized in I 90. \r\nMuseums Washington Historical Museum, 308 E. Robert Toombs A,e., (.\\0673): 706/678-2I05. Rates: Adults 2, children I. Open: Tu-Sa 10-5, Su 2-5. ED-.11-YA-GR. c. 1835. Amagnificently restored and furnished antebellum home with a Confederate gun collection and Indian artifacis. 'R. \r\nl.odging Jameson Inn Washington, 115 Ann Denard Rd., (.\\0673): 706/678-7925. Free continental breakfast, cable Tl'. free local calls. free newspaper, king-size beds, suites a,ailahlc. (GIITA/ \r\nPlease see our nd 0 11 //,e /11sl1/e Fron/ Cm1er. \r\nTours Washington-Wilkes Spring Tour of llomes. IO t E. 1.ihcrty St., (30673); 06/678-2013. YA- GT-TS-Tl'. First S:tturday in April, annually. Tour includes private homes, local churches and other historic properties. \r\nTravel Se rvi ces Washington-Wilkes County Chamber of Commerce, 10'1 E. l.iberty St., (3067.l); 706/678-20 13. C-lll-TS. Annual spring tOttr of homes, first Saturday in April. Mule Day Festival in October. \r\n(G\"/IT.1 / \r\nHi s tori c Sites/ Monumen ts Burke Cou nty Rural Folkways Cente r. Marli n 1.mher King Jr. Dr., (.\\0830): 706/ 55+889. Located in the Quaker Rd. Historic \r\n \r\nDistrict, the center focuses on early 20th Cen tury education and tl1c folk arts fo the county's African American community. Historic Waynes boro, US llwy 25 (downtown). (30830); 706/ 554--1889. Filled with 1un1 of century buildings that gi\\'C today's businesses a nostalgic touch. The courthouse circa 1856, churches and 19th century homes show the area's rich heritage. \r\nMu seum s Burke Coun ty Museum, 536 Liberty St., (30830); 706/ 55q4889. Open: Mon-Fri I0-5; nrst Sat I0-5. lff.ED!llTS. Indian tools, cotton history, Civil War exhibit, 1900 kitchen. \r\nl,odging Georgia's Guest 8 \u0026 8, 640 E. Seventh St., (30830); 06/ 554486.l. (CIITA) Heartland Family Resort, 1700 ll wy. 23 S., (30830); 06/437 1790. CC-E-EX-F-K-NA-PG-R-S-TC. We offer lakcfront cabins, meals, horses, beauty, privacy and serenity in the outdoors. (GIITA/ \r\n\\ Ill I: Pl.\\l \r\nAl l r a c t i o n s Whjte Plains, City of. (.l0678). Named from ifs grayish-white sandysoil. It has a large concentration of late 19th century Gothic Revival houses. ll:tptist Church Ccmctary is especiallyint.cresting. \r\n\\1 OD'1Ll.E \r\nAtlractions Woodville, City of, Off llwy 77, (30669).. Small railroad town developed in late 19t h century. Neo-classical homes line the high hills along llwy 77. \r\n \r\nff ~ eeorgio On My Mind Mogaa,;,, \r\nis Going Online \r\nin 1996 \r\n \r\nTo get the latest information on what's happening in Georgia during \r\n1996, look us up on the world wide web at www.gomm.com. Find \r\nout more about lodging and attractions in the state, as well as the latest information on Fairs \u0026 Festivals and special events. Plan your itinerary with ease using our customized travel planner. Georgia On My Mind magazine is going online February 1, 1996. \r\nTravel Georgia at http://www.gomm.com \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\n City_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.State_ _ _ _ _Zip_ _ _co_M_~1_ Mail to: Brunswick/Golden Isles Visitors Bureau ~ \r\n4Glynn Avenue,Brunswick, GA31520 i'Fif'~,-J \r\n \r\n The natural wonderland of the Colonial Coast, replete with sun-kissed shores, gentle ocean breezes and purple-hued sunsets, will calm and caress you. For adventure seekers, the famed Okefenokee Swamp (pictured) offers a myriad of tropical mysteries to explore. For a taste of excitement, enjoy Savannah's architecture and charm; then relax on one of the barrier Islands, such as luxurious St. Simons or unspoiled Cumberland Island (Inset). \r\n \r\n The Colonial Coast's \r\nMrs. Wilkes \r\nPeople come from everywhere to eat breakfast and lunch at the Wilkes House in historic Savannah. Not only have celebrities like Red Skelton and David Brinkley enjoyed Mrs. Wilkes' traditional Southern cooking, but so have tourists from all over the world. \"We're international now,\" Mrs. Wilkes says. \r\nAnd, indeed, she is. In return for teaching a chef from Tokyo how to cook Southern-style, Wilkes was invited to visit his hotel in Japan to watch him cook. She has also been to Brussels, Belgium, where she made dinner for people from 21 countries and received a standing ovation. \r\nWilkes has been dishing up Southern fare for many years. In the 1940s, she and her husband restored a former boarding house, built in 1889, into apartments and started their homestyle restaurant. She collected the recipes she has developed \r\nover the years in Mrs. Wilkes' Cookbook. \r\n \r\nFar from big ci ties, away from the p ress of traffic and rime, Geo rgia's COLONIAL C OAST breezes alo ng at a gencle pace. Historic Savannah, the most populous area in the region, still has an unhurried, gracious air, and the hundred miles of coastal plain and golden salt marsh stretching south and to the sea islands are even more serene. \r\nUnwinding is the proper behavior here. A chain of barrier islands provides world class golf, tennis, and beaches, as well as nature preserves ideal for bird watching, photography, and eco-tourism. Inland, in the exotic Okefenokee Swa mp, hiking, canoeing, and camping are the leisure pursuits. In Savannah people relax by surrendering to the charms of the city's romantic past. Co me Jul y 1996, they can sit back and watch the Summer Olympic Yachting Events in rhe waters off Savannah's coast. \r\nSavannah was wilderness in 1733, when a boadoad of English seeders led by Ge neral Jam es Edward O glethorpe landed by a river bluff to found the first city in the new colony of G eorgia. T hey came fo r two reasons: to create a buffer between the rich Carolina tobacco fields and Spanish invaders fro m Florida, and to try to grow \r\nsilk. T he silk failed, bur when cotto n \r\nbecam e Kin g, the po rt of Sava nnah became its leading center of commerce, and the city prospered. \r\n \r\nO gletho rpe d rew a careful plan for Savannah's streets: a grid patte rn with 24 parkli ke squares. T he squares grew to be shaded by mo s-draped live oak and magnolia trees an d were plan ted with banks of vivid azalea and oleander. Stately homes, churches and rowhouses gave the city such a handso me look that, yea rs later, during the C ivil W ar, U nio n \r\nGeneral William T. herman decided not \r\nto burn it. \r\nWith the decline of cotto n came a wa ni ng of Savann ah's inner-city appeal. Urban re newal in the earl y 195 0s almost destroyed her faded 18th and 19 th centu ry treasures, bur the Histo ric Sava nnah Foundatio n stepped in to save the important heritage sires. By 1966, a 2.2 square mile area had been reclaimed and d es ignated a National Historic Landmark District, one of the largest, most highly acclaimed in the U.S. Mo re than 1,400 structures have been restored to their o riginal splendor here and are used now as homes, churches, offi ces and sho ps. \r\nT he city's Victorian District is a subu rb undergoing similar transfo rmatio n and offers a fasc inating view of preservatio n in progress, with stri king contrasts between \"befo re\" and \"after. \" \r\nA multi-m illion dollar Riverfront Plaza constructed in the mid- l 970s resto red a nine-block area alo ng the Savan nah River \r\n \r\nE11Jo:,, Ille sun-kissed beaclles ofthe coast . .. on horseback! \r\n \r\n84 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nthat used to be the old cotton exchange and wareho uses. Now the brick buildings house more than 75 boutiques, galleries, artists studios, museums, restaurants and pubs. The riverfront is a center of Savannah nightlife and a popular place by day, as visitors meander the cobblestone streets, relax on park benches, soak up the old world ambiance and watch the hips go by. \r\nCity Market is located in the northwestern quadrant of the Historic District is one of che most recent restorations. With the intention of recapturing the atmosphere of the old marketplace, more than th irty artists wo rk in open lofts where they co mmission, display and sell their wo rks of art. There are also gift shops, restaurants and an outdoor courtyard cafe here, as well as several jazz clubs for evening entertai nm ent. \r\nThe best place to get oriented to Savannah is at the Savannah Visitor Center and Savannah History Museum on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. A host of tour companies depart from here to cover the historic district actraccions and outl ying \"low country. \" T he city is also perfect for do-it-yourself walking or bicycle tours. \r\nThe Massie Heritage Interpretation Center pucs into perspective Savannah 's architectural heritage and styli ng derails. Eight house museums in che historic \r\n \r\ndiscricc are open to the public, including che first to be saved by Historic Savannah, the family homes of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low. Houses feature extraordinary examples of the Regency \r\n \r\nSava,malt 's picturesque cityscape provides a.ti inviting retreat. \r\n \r\ndesigns of architect William Jay. The Green-Meldrim House, which belonged to a wealthy cotton planter, was picked by General herman for his headquarters during the Union occupation of avannah. \r\n \r\nSavannah's African-American history and culture are preserved at the 1896 King-Tisdell Cottage. T he Beach Institute, established in 1865 to educate newly freed slaves, exh ibi ts works by natio nally renowned black artists and features wood carvings by the late folk artist Ulysses Davis, who lived in Savannah for 40 years. The First African Baptist Church stems from the oldest black congregation in the U.S. \r\n \r\nHorse-drawn carriages clip-clop arou nd the squares by day and earl y even ing, giving tours with a period flavor. Replicas of America's historic riverboats offer narrated cruises, some with dinner and entertainment and views of the riverfront. \r\n \r\nSavannah's 18th and 19th century character is most tangible at che city's rwo dozen historic inns and guest houses. A couple of these are cozy bed and breakfasts, bur most are elegant lodgings \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\n  orating. \r\n \r\nlnspmilg. \r\n \r\nI ncomparable Jekyll Island, Georgia awaits yott. \r\n10 miles of sun-washed beaches. 63 holes of championship golf. 100 years of glorious hist01y \r\n=====:-'--:====~ ~ presen,ed in \r\nan enchanti11g Historic Dishict. \r\nAnd 10 hotels, \r\nrental cottages, and campground \r\nfrom which to enjoy ii: all. \r\nfuracopyo ' J \r\nPlanner and co 1 visitor informati.01\\ (800)841- \r\nJ \r\np \r\n \r\nceanfront Resort on the shor f the Atlantic Ocean. Islandside and Oceanview bed-rooms and kitchenettes, pool, \r\nhot tub, playground, tennis and shuffleboard courts, bike and bead1 equipment rental, full service restaurant, food court and convenience store. \r\n \r\nSeasonal Daily and Weekly Rates \r\nSpecial Golf. Honeymoon and Beach Follies Package \r\n \r\n----- A ClarionResort \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nBuccaneer \r\n \r\nOCEANFRONT \r\n \r\n85 S. Beachview Dr.  /ekyll lsland, GA 31527 \r\n \r\nCa II direct to the hotel (800) 253-5955 Ext. 51 \r\n \r\nLANDMARK \r\nVACATIONS. \r\n \r\nJekyll Island, Gem;gia. \r\n \r\nThLs fabled isle's 1ich histo,y \r\n \r\nbegan light here \r\n \r\nat The Jekyll Island Club \r\n \r\nover a centwy ago. \r\n \r\nCome enjoy the traditions, \r\n \r\ngrace and service ofabygone era, \r\n \r\ncomplemented by 63 holes \r\n \r\nofgolf, beach club, \r\n \r\n9 tennis courts, croquet, \r\n \r\nand grand dining. \r\n \r\n1l,fr'InI1I.U- \r\n~ Y; - \r\n \r\n (800) 736-1046 \r\nOn 15 secluded acres. the newly remodeled Jekyll Inn is the larges1oceanfronl re ort on Jekyll Island offerin g deluxe accom modati ons thal include I \u0026 2 bed room full y furnished villas. \r\nEnjoy our Olympic-sized pool. volleyball, badmimon and shufneboard courts. and our playground just for children; Dine at our full-service Italian Fishennan Restauram; Quench your thirsl al our lobby bar and poolside Tiki Bar. \r\nInviting year-round climate adds pecial value to our golf, Lenni s. honeymoon and sea onal Beach Fun Packages. \r\nJekyll Inn 975 North Beachview Jekyll Island , GA 31527 \r\n(912) 635-253 1 \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nwith antique furnishings and trad itio nal extras, like sherry in the parlor, or afternoon tea. There are several deluxe convention hotels within the histo ric district, too, and numetou hotels and motels throughout the city. \r\nSeventeen miles east of town , Tybee Island recalls the day when a stay at the beach was nor an ex pensive vacatio n. Mom and Pop morels, rental cottages and condo units are the accommodations here. Fort Screven and Tybee Lighthouse are fun for exploration and climbing, while rhe white sand beach invi tes su nbathing, crabbing and water sports. There's a fis hing pier, and deep-sea charte rs are readily available. Fort Pulaski National Monument, built prior to the C ivil War to guard the sea-approach to Savannah , is located nor far from Tybee. \r\nAlways fond of a good parry, Savannahians welcome visitors to dozens of special events throughout the year. Their St. Patrick's Day bash is second in size only to New York's. The last weekend in March, when the city blush es with brilliant spring flowers, the posh Tour of Homes and Gardens opens its door . A Night in Old Savannah in mid-May celebrates the city's diverse roots with a multi-ethnic food fest. In early August rhe Maritime Festival focuses on the area's water sport activities and co incide with pre-Olympic sailing regattas. Mid-November through D ecem ber brings \r\n \r\na flurry of yu letide activity for Christmas in Savannah. And the first Saturday of each month, Riverfront Plaza becomes the busy scene of First Saturday Festivals, with changi ng themes to suit the seasons. \r\nLocated in Pooler outside of Savannah, the Mighty 8th Air Force Heritage Museum tells the story of the Mighty 8rh's challenges, courage and convictions. Ir's scheduled to be open during the Spring of 1996. \r\nNor far from Savannah is the Historic District of Guyton. Listed on the National Register, this smal l town and its railroad played an important role in history. During the yellow fever epidemic of 1876 which broke our in Savannah, many of Sava nn ah's notable residents traveled to Guyton to avoid the disease. One of those travelers was Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scours of America. \r\nIn nearby Rincon, The Georgia Salzburger/New Ebenezer Retreat commemorates the 18th century serclement of rhe Salzburgers, early Georgia immigrants. \r\nThe 80 miles of coastal plain separatin_g avannah from the Golden Isles can be \r\ntraveled quickly on I-95 , or gradually along Highway 17 . The slower route meanders by small towns intermingled with old plantation sires, historic fores and fishing villages. \r\n \r\nFort Fre,lrica, t11. St. St111011s was built i11.J736 by English Ge11eralja111es Olgethorpe. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n87 \r\n \r\n Georgia's coascal comm unici es have an excici ng variety of saltwater fishing boch inshore and off Marinas, boar ramps and non-boa ring fishing access poims are plemiful in Ri chmond Hill , Midway, Darie n, Bru nswick and Sc. Marys. H enry Ford played a major role in che developmem of Richmond Hill when he builc a plamation in the area. Built in 1936, the Henry Ford Community House wa used to teach social eciquecce, homemaking skills and ballroom d ancing to yo ung gi rls in che communi ty. Famous for defending Savannah during che Civil War, Fort McAlliscer, which can also be found in Richmond Hill , is one of che besc preserved earthwork forcificacions. Today, people from boch sides of che Mason-Dixon line can visic che Fort McAllister Historical Park. \r\n88 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nHinesville has a rescored co mmercial discricc, che Old Liberty County Jail, and che Victory Museum ac Fore Scewarc. Ac Midway, che 1729 church counts among ics early members two signer of che Declaracion o flnd ependence and two Revolu cionary W ar generals. \r\nThe adjacent Midway Museum co m ains furnicure, arrifaccs, and documem s from che 18ch and 19rh cemuries. And che new Seabrook Village, an African-American living history museum, allows visitors to wacch cane being ground , syrup bei ng cooked or necs for shrimping being made, in seaso n. Darien, Georgia's second oldest town , was a chriving.lumber center umil 1925. Ics precry squares and \"Ridge\" area of sea cap tains' res id ences draw attention, as does Fort King George, a repli ca of an original 1721 blockhouse-style fore. \r\n \r\nDarien's Welcome Center on Highway 17 is a source of information and reservations for che Sapelo Island Ferry. Limited numbers of visitors and campers are allowed on the island, which is now che Sapelo Island Estuarine Research Reserve. Tours include che University of Georgia Marine Research Institute, che imerior and excerior of a pa)acial home once owned by tobacco scion R.J. Reynolds, miles of unspoiled beaches and che delicate sale marsh eco-system. \r\nThe Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, in che Alcamaha River delca cen miles norch of Brunswick, provides a glimpse into che lives and cul cure of che Georgia rice coast after 1800. The \"low coumry\" plancacion house is surrounded by work buildings, rice fields, dikes,and well-marked walking trails. A movie in the museum explains the history and importance of rice culcivacion in the region . \r\nCreek and Guale Indians were che firsc inhabicams of the area known roday as The Golden Isles. These barrier, or sea islands wich their dense vegecacion and winding wacerways were much dispuced territory among warring European nations and plundering sea pirates umil che English finall y prevailed ac che Barde of Bloody Marsh in 1742 . Th.is conflict assured English dominance in che New World and is commemorared ac the Bloody Marsh Battle Site on Sc. Simons Island. \r\nIn 1736, General Oglethorpe built an expensive forcification on Sc. Simons to help protect British imerescs co che norch. Fort Frederica housed several hundred self-sufficiem fami lies umil foe in 1758 ravaged most of the secclemem. The sire is now a National Monumem of tabby ruins broughc to life chrough anful imerpreration by che Nacional Park Service. \r\nAfrer che Revolucionary War some of che sea i lands became corton plancacions, producing such a superior variety char ic was exported all over the world. Thar way of life is go ne, though, replaced by a chriving tourisc imerest in che Golden Isles' sparkling beaches, namral landscapes, fine resort hotels and spectacular golf courses. \r\nOne hundred of America's mosc wealchy and influential men purchased Jekyll Island in 1886 and formed the Jekyll Island C lub as their exclusive wimer recreac. They builc a large, curreced clubhouse and several private \"conages,\" \r\n \r\n tComp \r\n520 Ocean Boulev imons Island, GA 315 \r\n800-621-685 \r\n \r\nYours are waiting on St. Simons Island. Along the marshes, beside the ocean. On bikes and golf carts. At cultural events, historical sites, and in welcoming restaurants. So much to do. So much to see. Your seats are waiting. \r\n \r\n;g_xpenence \r\n~'!T/Vl/EloodtJ \r\nHospitality \r\nContinental Breakfast ......,..,.... Wine \u0026 Cheese Receptio1 \r\nGuest Services \r\n \r\nLUXURY ACCOMMODATIONS \u0026 \r\nGREAT GOLF PACKAGES \r\nSpecial Packages Available for Tbe 1996 Olympics \r\n~~ \r\n \r\n Enjoy the State Parks and Historic Sites of the Colonial Coast: \r\n \r\nHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation \r\n \r\nBrunswick \r\n \r\nFort King George Historic Site \r\n \r\nDarien \r\n \r\nStephen C. Foster State Park Fargo \r\n \r\nFort Morris Historic Site Midway \r\n \r\nFort McAllister State \r\n \r\nHistoric Park \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill \r\n \r\nCrooked River State Park St. Marys \r\n \r\nSapelo Island National Estuarine \r\n \r\nResearch Reserve \r\n \r\nSapelo Island \r\n \r\nSkidaway Island State Park \r\n \r\nSavannah \r\n \r\nWormsloe Historic Site Savannah \r\n \r\nGeorge L. Smith Park \r\n \r\nTwin City \r\n \r\nLaura S. Walker Park and Golf Course \r\n \r\nWaycross \r\n \r\nCheck the travel directory /istingsin this section and the back of the Road Map for more information. \r\n \r\nspent 56 idyllic seasons hunting, horseback riding, playing tenni and golf, and made sure \"no unwanted foot ever stepped on the island. \" \r\nIn 1947, The Scace of Georgia bought Jekyll Island and expanded ic inco a magnificent getaway accessible to everyone. The Jekyll Island Club Historic District, a National Historic Landmark, has been restored and runs daily guided tours. The Victorian clubhouse has been turned into an elegant hotel, and nine other hocel/mocel properties, in every price range, have been built on the beachside of the island. \r\n \r\ncountry rock scars and beach music oldie goldies. \r\nSea Island is best known for its one cho ice accommodation, a 5-scar golf, tennis and beach resort built in the late 1920s. Gracious private \"cottages\" are also located o n chis island. \r\nOn St. Simons Island, there are beachside condos and luxu ry hotels, deluxe golf resorts and some of the prettiest scenery on the islands. Many of the best eateries are on St. imons, as well as sophisticated shopping and nightlife. Probably the most photographed spot in the islands is the enchanting little Christ Church on Frederica Road. T he most familiar landmark is the 1872 Lighthouse and Museum of Coastal History in Sc. Simons Village. Visitors are welcome to climb the 129 steps for a panoramic view of the seascape or enjoy a trolley tour of the island. \r\nDespite an abundance of resorts, golfing in the COLONIAL COAST need not be a packaged vacation. Numerous \"pay and play\" courses are popping up throughout the region, in Savan nah, Hinesville, Brunswick, Folkston and Kingsland/Sc. Marys. Both Waycross and Kingsland will have new public courses opening in 1996. \r\nHampton River Club Marina, at the northern rip of Sc. Simons, is the starting point for a trip to Little St. Simons Island, 10,000 acres of perfectly conserved marshes, pristine beaches and thickly wooded maritime forests. Since lodging is \r\n \r\navailable for just 24 guests at a time, many of rhe visitors are summer daytrippers, who eagerly hop aboard the back of a Aatbed truck for naruralist-led in terprecive tours. \r\nBrunswick, gateway ciry to the Golden Isles, is also the Shrimp Capital of the World. Butterfly-netted fishing boats returning with the day's catch are a commonplace sight along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Shrimp Docks on Gloucester Street. Common, coo, is the plentiful variety of fresh seafood in local restaurants, and the rich Aavors of coastal favorites like Low Country Boil , Cashew Shrimp, She Crab Soup and Brunswick Stew. \r\nEqual to the delights of city are the Emerald Princess Dinner and Casino Cruises which depart from Brunswick six days a week. T hese parties on the water include music, dancing, live entertainment and casinos, all on three levels of fun. \r\nVisitors co Brunswick may enjoy a walk on the Earth Day Nature Trail, a s,Jf-guided tour including wooden boardwalks across a wading bird habitat, an osprey/eagle nesting platform and wildlife observation decks. The widereaching sale marsh, where the seafood begins its li fe-cycle, was immortalized in 1878, in idney Lan ier's famous poem, \"The Marshes of Glynn.\" Written as he sac beneath Lanier Oak, che poem describes the marsh , wh ich is best viewed from Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park. \r\n \r\nVisitors to tlie Okefenokee Swamp never know what may await. \r\n \r\nA 63-hole public golf course, tennis and firness centers, water theme parks, and a 20-mile bicycle path have been added over the years. There are campgrounds near the beach, picnic areas and a fishing pier. \r\n \r\nSightseeing and dinner cruises, fishing charters and dolphin watches depart each day from the Jekyll Island Historic Marina. Annual beach festivals feature \r\n90 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\n11te sechuled beaches ofSt. Si11w,1s p rovide the p er/eel ro111a11lic getaway . \r\nLess tha n an ho ur's dr ive so u th of Bru nswick, th e sm all tow ns of St. M arys and Ki ngsland have b lended together of late. The cu te, two-block m a in street in Kingsland still has its turn -of- th e-ce ntu ry aura and sho ps that special ize in antiqu es a nd Ea rly A m erican collectib les. T he heart of sleepy li ttle St. M arys is irs wate rfro nt pav il io n, d eparture po int fo r trips to Cumberland Island. A gu id ed to ur of local heri tage sites is ava ilable thro ugh th e welco m e center in Orange Hall, a G reek Revival antebellum m a nsio n listed o n the National Register Of Historic Places. \r\nMost of Geo rgia's so uth ernm ost ba rri er island is p rotected as Cumberland Island National Seashore and administered by rhe Na ti o nal Pa rk ervice. Other th an a sm al l, privately o perated inn, p rimiti ve campsites are d1e o nl y overnight acco mmod a ti o ns here. Reserva ti o ns a re esse nti al fo r ca mping and fer ry service. \r\nT he inhab itan t of C umberla nd Isla nd are mos tly w ild . H o rses wa nder freely. T he ma rshes are ho m e to ducks a nd lo nglegged wadin g birds. Al ligators live in the freshwater ponds. D ee r, squ irrels a nd raccoo ns hide under rhe thick interior ca nopy of g narl ed oak limbs, a nd scam per a m o ng ru ins of two I 8 th and 19th ce ntu ry m an sio ns. Loggerh ead curries deposit their eggs by w hi te sa nd dun es o n a bea u tifu l, un sullied beach . \r\nEqually intrigu ing, th o ugh no r as solitary, is rhe Okefenokee Swamp. T his 438,000-acre Na ti o nal Wi ldli fe Refuge \r\n \r\nand parkla nd, the largest and m ost ecologicall y intact of its kind in Am eri ca, is eas ily accessed fro m three Geo rg ia c ities. In Fargo, rhe Stephen C. Foster State P ark has cabins a nd campgro unds, a well as rental ca noes and guided boat tour . Ar Folks ton , rh e Suwanee Canal Recreation Area has a swamp boardwalk, guided boa t to urs, a 50- foot call observati o n rower and views o f th e nearby p rairies, lakes, and cypress d o m es. \r\nThe Okefe nokee Swamp Park in W aycross provides rhe leas t d em and ing way to see rhe \"Land o f rh e T rembling Earth ,\" as th e Semin o le Indians cal led ir. A guided boar tour focuses o n th e abunda nt plant and a nimal life, w hil e the interpretive ce nter has lectures, fi lms a nd live exhibits. T he O kefenokee Heritage Center and Obediah's O kefenok, a n o rig inal l 830s ho m estead , d escribe rhe pio nee r lifestyle in ea rl y W aycross. \r\nT h e m ys terio us swa mp, rhe unta rnished w ild ern ess, rhe pleasure of spo rt amid rhe bea u ty o f natu re-these a re rhe perenni al lures of th e coas tal plain . Wove n togeth er w ith sunny reso rts, histo ri c cities and q uaint eas id e vi llages, th ey form a tapes try of treasures to be enj oyed aga in a nd aga in . T hey are the ti m eles boun ty of Georgia's C O LO N IAL C O AST.  \r\n \r\nC ome to bea utiful Brun swick and \r\n \r\nth e Golden Isles and enj oy our \"Suite\" Southern Hospitality! \r\n \r\n 130 spacious suites ljacuzzis available)  Free full cooked-to-order breakfast  Free 2 hr. cocktail/beverage reception   Suites include 2 /vs, 2 telephones, \r\nrefrigerator. microwave, coffee-maker, hair dryer \u0026 sofa bed.  Connected to a JOO-store mall with 8 screen theatre \r\nIii  Minutes from St. Simons \u0026 Jekyll Islands EMBASSY SUITES \r\n \r\nTwice The Hotel \r\n \r\nExit 8 off 1-95 East 2 miles \r\n \r\n(800) EMBASSY \r\n \r\n subject to state \u0026 local laws \r\n \r\nA Sample Itinerary to Guide You Through the Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nDAY 1 \r\nWaycross \r\nDepart for Waycross' newes t attractio n, Obediah's Okefenok, where you will trave l back in time to an 1800s homestead at the edge of the great Okefenokee Swamp. Next, tour the Okefenokee Swamp Park in Waycross or the National Wildlife Refuge/ Suwa nee Ca nal Recreatio n Area in Folkston. Take a boat ride to see wildli fe in its natural habitat. \r\n \r\nDAY2 \r\nSt. Marys \r\nTour the Historic District in St. Ma rys before boarding the boat for Cumberland Island National W ildlife Refuge, where you can see the ruins of the Carnegie Mansion and wild horses grazing nearby. Return to main land and depart for Brunswick and the Go lden Isles. \r\n \r\nDAY 3 \r\nBrunswick/ Colden Isles \r\nTour the Jekyll Island Cl ub Historic District, including the homes of the Rockefe ller's and Goodyear's then enjoy lunch during a dolphin watch and marsh cruise. Take a tour of St. Simons' historic sites, where you will visit Fort Frede rica, Christ Chu rch and the Li ghtho use Muse um. Then shop or watch locals fish and crab off the pier. \r\n \r\nDAY4 \r\nSavannah/ Darien \r\nDepart for Darie n and vis it Fort King George Historic Site, before arriving in Savannah for lunch. Take a tour of Savannah's Historic District, whi ch is one of the largest registered urban landmark historic districts in the co un try. Visit the Sava nnah Histo ry Museum, then e njoy a dinner cruise clown the Savannah River. \r\n \r\nDAY 5 \r\nSavannah \r\nTake a to ur of Savann ah's Low Co untry before boarding a boat at historic Thunderbolt. Enjoy lunch overlooking the site for the 1996 O lympic Yachting eve nt. Next stop: Fort Pulask i, which was engineered in part by Robert E. Lee; Tybee Island where the only remaining colonial-era lighthouse still is in operation; or tour Seabrook Vi llage, possibly the only U.S. site dedicated to the preservation of rural African-American Culture after the Civil War. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n91 \r\n \r\n )iscover ~storic ~vannah \r\n \r\nHistoric Location Elegant S urroundings \r\n \r\nSavannah's Historic Inn \r\n'Cjl \r\nPLA NTERS _ INN_ Inn-dulge Yourself ... \r\n \r\nComplimentary Afternoon Tea Charming Courtyard Roof Top Jacuzzi \r\nMeeting Space Available Please inquire about our \"Georgia On My Mind\"package. \r\n(800) 465-4329 (912) 238-1200 \r\n601 East Bay St. Savannah, GA 31401 \r\n-RIVER STREET INN \r\n \r\nYou've run all day to see the sights. So, why not run home to Homewood! \r\n Condominium-style, all-suite hotel  1 or 2 bedroom suite options  eparate living room and kitchen  Free continental brea kfas t \r\nThe best news is we're close to everyth ing you want to see - 4 miles to Savannah's historic district and 25 minutes to the beach. Free Manager's reception Monday - Thursday. And ask about our \"Georgia On My Mind\" special rate. \r\n \r\n~ \r\nHOMEWOOD \r\nsums \r\n \r\n5820 White Bluff Road Savannah, CA 31405 \r\n(9 12) 353-8500 \r\n \r\nBased a11 auailability , black-out da les apply. \r\n \r\nEnchantm ent, elegance and charm... \r\n \r\n Steps from Riverfront Plaza \u0026 City Market \r\n 56 Rooms \u0026 Suites  Continental Breakfast  Honor Bar  Parking Facili ty \r\n \r\n Four Poster Beds  Afternoon Tea  ightly Turndown  Motorcoach  Coif Available  Croup Rates  Corporate Rates \r\n \r\nPrese nt this couJ)On and receive JOWi off sta nda rd ta riffs Discount honored at time of reservation or check-in on ly. \r\n29 Abercorn Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 (800) 554-1187 or (912) 232-5678 \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH \r\n(912)234-6400 1-800-253-4229 \r\n \r\nPmina \r\nMadlllt \r\nCALL: m a 4448 \r\n281 WeatllilJ'lanet \r\n \r\nSAVAN AH RIVERBOAT CRU ISES ON BOARD THE \r\nIJAV. IHtJ \r\nB!W!IB QIJ \r\narrated Sightseeing Cruis_es-Dinner Entertainment Cruises-Sunday Brunch CruisesMoonlight Entertainment (rui e {harteij \r\n,t--5,i::iiii-i{ \r\nForA!Otr /,fe,,.,11o1.,,J(co1lm S..V,.ih l1...,11o1 p,.i..,,, IVnk G,U \r\nRiver Street Riverboat Company \r\nP.O. Box 10086 Savannah , Georgia 3 1412 (9 12)232-6404 or (800)786-6404 \r\n \r\n Site of the \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n'96 wlympic \u003cBarnes Wachting 8vents \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Best Kept Secret \r\n \r\nJust 15 min. from Historic Savannah, we offereverything for \r\nthe ideal beach vacation. We offer 1, 2 and 3 bedroom condos right on the beach as well as a wide \r\nvariety of beach homes. Available for rent by the day, week, \r\nor the month. \r\nCall 1-800-476-0807 Tybee Island Rentals \r\nTHE SOUTHERN CEN T ER OF ATTENTION \r\n346 newly renovated guest rooms situated in the middleofSavannah's nationallyacclaimed Historic District. Watchgreat ocean-goingcargo ships glide down the Savannah River towards the Atla ntic ocean . Step outside and fi nd dozens of uniq ue shops, restaura nts, historic lan dmarks and cafes. Take a dip inour indoor pool and work-out inour modern health facility. Our \"Windows\" Restaura nt offers exquisite cuisine, served with a magnificent viewof the river and River Street, where shopping is a sport and th e night life pulsa tes. Deep ea fis hing, a round of $Olf, a trip to the beach? We coordinategroup outmgs for you. \r\nFor information or reservations call 1-912-238-1234 or 1-800-233-1234 \r\nH Yj\\TT \r\n~ -, 1 , YvT'f'NTNT, TH- \r\nON THE HISTORI C RIVERFR O NT \r\nDISCOVER TH E PEOP L E WITH THE HYAT T TOUC H \r\n \r\nDaily RiverCruises Harbour \u0026Land Tours \r\n \r\nDaufuskie Island LowCountry Cook-Outs \r\n \r\nHilton Head and Daufuskie Island Day Trips \r\n \r\nTheme Cruises \u0026Parties  Catered Events \r\n \r\n-- - \r\n \r\n--- - - - - - - - - ~ \r\n \r\nSpecializing in groups of 5 to 500! \r\n \r\nFor Reservations \u0026 Information, Call \r\n1-(800) 398-7687 \r\nor write: - - - - P.O. Box 21565, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926 \r\nTAKE AMARRIOTT ESCAPE\\!/ TO SAVANNAH. \r\nImagine just the two of you and a Marriott Two For Breakfast'M Escape. \r\nExpectations arise along with the Georgia sun as you experience th e vi ew of the Savannah Rive r from the Savannah Marriott Riverfront. \r\nFOR RATES AND AVAILABILITY CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT FOR RESERVATIONS OR, \r\n800 U SA-WKND \r\nSAVANNAH \r\n.,\\\\arr1ott. \r\nRIVERFRONT \r\n( 912) 2 33-7722 \r\n111 \\I \\Kl , 11 1111'1'1 \\ I OH IOI . \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\nl\u003e \r\nr--t \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nBrunswick-Golden Isles Local Welcome Center 1-95 between Exits 8 \u0026 9 Brunswick, GA 31520 912/264-0202 or 1-800-933-COAST \r\nBrun~-wick-Golden Isles Local Welcome Center Glynn Ave. on U.S. 17 Brunswick, GA31520 912/ 264-5337 or 1-800-933-COAST \r\nDarien-McIntosh County Local Welcome Center Hwy. I at Darien River Bridge Darien, GA31305 912/437-4 192 or 437-6684 \r\nDarien-McIntosh CountyWelcome Center 1-95, Exi1 11 (Best Wes1em) Eulonia, GA 3133 1 912/832-4-44 ext. 7l 1 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center at Kingsland/ St. Marys 1-95 Kingsland, GA 31548 912 29-3253 \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center 1-95 Garden Ci1y. GA 31418 912/964-5094 \r\nJekyll Island Local Welcome Center 90I Jekyll Causeway Jekyll Island, GA 31527 912/635-3636 or 1-800-84 1-6586 \r\nKingsland Local Welcome Center 107 South Lee StreCI Kingsland, GA 31548 912m9-56 I3 or 1-800-433-0225 \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill Local Welcome Center Hwy. 17 \u0026 1-95 (Exit 14) \r\nRichmond llill, Georgia 3l.~24 912/756-2676 \r\nSt. Marys Local Welcome Center Orange Hall - Osborne St. St. Marys, GA 31558 9 12/ 882-4000 \r\nSt. Simons Island Local Welcome Center Neptune Park St. Simons Island, Georgia 31522 912/638-90 14 \r\nSavannah Local Welcome Center (Downtown) 30I Martin Lutl1er King Blvd. Savannah, GA 31401 912/944-0460 or 1-800-444-2427 \r\n \r\nTybee Island Local Welcome Center 209 Butler Ave. Tybee Island, GA 31328 9 12/786-5444 \r\n \r\nWaycross Local Welcome Center 200 Lee Avenue Waycross, Georgia 3150 1 912/ 283-3 42 \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL NUMBERS \r\n \r\nBrunswick . . . . . . . . 912/265-6050 \r\n \r\nHinesville . . . . . 912/876-21 41 \r\n \r\nJekyll Island . . . . . . 912/635-2303 \r\n \r\navannah \r\n \r\n912/232-64 14 \r\n \r\nWaycross . . . \r\n \r\n. 9I2/287-66o6 \r\n \r\nTo inquire about Georgia road conditions call: Weekdays 8: 15- :45 . . 404/656-5882 Nights and Weekends .. 404/656-526 \r\n \r\n94 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n BLACKBEARD ISLAND \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation \r\nWilderness. Federal Wi ldlife Refuge, 912/ 437-698;. NPS-lV. Accessible by boat. Day visits only. Boat charters from Shellman Bluff or Pine Harbor. Site or South Atlantic Quarantine Stations. \r\nBLACKSHEAR \r\nAllractions \r\nLairseys Sun dance Ostrich, Emu Ranch, 4665 Old Hoboken Rel., (:l I; 16); 9 12/ 49155 I. Rates: S4 per person. YA-TV. Ostrich, Emu Ranch Tours. \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Rec r ea tion \r\nLakeview Golf \u0026 Count ry Clu b, (3 1; 16); 9 12/ -149-44 1I. YA. Enjoy 18 holes of golf. \r\nTrave l Services \r\nPierce Co. Chamber of Commerce, So. Central Ave., (3 1;16); 9 12/449-70\u003e4. Open: July-Sept. Mon-Thurs. F-C. Located in restored train depot, area information on fishing in nearby Satilla Ri ver and 1.iule Satilla Creek. Home of 2 tobacco mkL~.. s1,onsor Harves tFest 2nd Sat. in October. \r\nBRUNSWICK * (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAtt r a cti o n s \r\nBru nswick Shrimp Docks, One of the shrimp capitol's of the wor ld; pic1urcst1ue shrimp fleet may be seen from Bay St. (U.S. .l4 I) between Gloucester \u0026 Prince Streets. \r\nDiamond Bar DOstrich Farm, Rt. 5 llox 50, (3 1525); 912/ 265 9424; 9 12/ 265-3278. Rates: S3 per person. YA-GR-TV. I.earn about the growing Ostrich industry! From hatching to breeding  the new red meat. llring the family and feed the young Ostriches. Call for tour info. Earth Day Nature Trai l, One Conservati on Way, {3 1520); 912/ 264-72 18. Open: Daily 7am-6pm. NR-NA. Trail 11;nds across salt marshes, tidal ponds and coastal hammock high ground. Observa tion osprey/eagle nesting pl atform and obsenation deck and tower. Emerald Princess Dinner \u0026 Casino Cruises, I SLAndrew Ct., (:1 1520); 9 12/ 265-3558; 800/842-0 115. Rates: 25-S:IS. YA-GROS-CC-FD-E-SGT. Music, dancing, live entertainment, dinner \u0026 brunch buffet, c,tsino, all on 3 levels of fun! Departs 6 clays a week Tu-S from downtown Historic Brunswick. Reservations suggested. Gray's Reef Natio naJ Marine Sanctuary, One of the largest live bouom reefs off the SE .S. l.ocatcd 18 nautical mi off Sapelo Island. Excellent fishing \u0026 diving.Contact Brunswick or Savannah CVB's for charter info. \r\nll ofwyl-Broadficld Plan tation, ;;56 U.S. ll wy. 17 N, (31525); 912/ 26+7:133. Rates: Ad ults 2; Children 6- 18 I. 11-YA-GR-PGPA. Antebellum rice plantation with origi nal furnishings, museum, AV and nature Lrail. (GIITA) \r\nMai n Street Brunswick, 1229 Newcastle St., (3 1520); 9 12/ 2654052. IB. Near downtown at the waterfront. Antiqu es, shops, boats. Info des k at Ritz Theatre. (G'IITAJ \r\nMarshes of Glynn Overlook Park, Vantage point for viewing the broad Marshes of Glynn, of which Sidney l.anier, Ga's greatest poet, wrote. \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monum ent s \r\nConr lhonse, lmprcssi\\le building surrounded by mosshung li ve oaks. Several trees of foreign origin may also be seen, Including tung and Chinese pistachio. \r\nLanier Oak, In 1870's Sidney l.anier was inspired to write so me of his finest poetry under this tree, including \"Marshes of Glynn . Liber ty Ship, US llwy 17, (.l 1520); 9 12/ 26+H.l7. Model depicting ships of WWII period; 99 of the 447 foot long cargo vessels were built in the llrunswick Ship Yard Fro m 1942 to 1945. \r\nLmcr's Oak, Indian lover and his maiden met under the lim bs of this 900-ycar-old oak. \r\nMuse um s \r\nMary Miller Doll Museum, 1523 Glynn Ave., {3 1520); 9 12/ 2677569. Open: Daily Mon Sat 11 -5. YA. One orl argest museums of its kind in the So111heas1; over :l,000 dolls and many unique toys in collection. View 1840's Chinahcacls and dolls made by the llUL'iters. \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Rec r eation \r\nAtkinson Tract Wildlife Management Arca, Public llunLlng; North U.S. .l41 10 Evereu City; rt. on Aitamaha P,trk Rd.; 2.8 mi., rt. @clirtrd. \r\nGlynco Golf Course, (3 1520); 9 12/ 264-9;21 . YA. 9 holes golf; Free Golf Guide call 800/933-COAST \r\nHarrington Tract Wi ldlife Mgmt. Area, Public Hunting; North on S :14 1 t0 GA .l2, left on .l2. I:1.; mi. 10 Post Rd.. left 2..\\ mi. to signs. llazzard 's 'eek Wi ldlife Mgmt. Arca, 12,000 acres public hunting; Neares t camping @Crooked Ri ver State Park, St. Marys. \r\n \r\nUS I S., 1:1 mi. 10 Do\\'cr Bluff Rel., 5.5 mi. to Waverlv Rd., left \r\n \r\n1.6 mi. 10 signs. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nOak Grove Island Golf Club, (3 1520); 912/ 262-9;7;. YA. 18 holes golf; for free golf guide call 800/933-COAST \r\n \r\nPulp and Paper Co. Wildlife Mgmt. Arca, CP. Public ll unLlng; 60,000 Acre timberland. Can,ping at Crooked Ri ver State Park, St. Marys. \r\n \r\nS:rns,ille 'l'ract Wi ldlife Mgmt. Arca, N. S :14 1to Mt. Pleasant, right and across railroad into area. {public huming) \r\n \r\n'l'yler Tract Wildlife Management Arca, Public li ullling; N. US :14 1 to Mt. Pleasant, left on Post Rel., 2.:1 mi. to dirt road on right. \r\n \r\nLod gi ng \r\nBest Western Brunswick Inn, 1-95 \u0026 US llwy :14 I, (:l 1520); 912/ 264-0 144; 800/ 894-3405. I1-CC-NS-PO-IM. \r\nPlease see our tu/ 011 page I 1. \r\nBrunswick Manor Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 825 Egmont St., {3 1520); 9 12/ 265-6889. Rates: S S50- 80; D s;5-S85. CC- 'S-F-BBP-ClV FIIK-CVR. Elegant Victorian mansion featuring gourmet breakfast \u0026 high tea. Special boating pkgs. (GIITA) \r\nComfo rt Inn, 490 New Jesup llwy., (:1 1525); 9 12/ 264-6540. \r\nDenny's Restaurant open 24 hrs. Over 3,000 st1.ft. of meeting and banquet space. (GlrTA) \r\nEmbasS)' Suites, 500 Mall Blvd., {3 1525); 9 12/ 264-6 100. CL-CC11-NA- P. Auached 10 a I00 store mall with eight-cinema theater, three major department stores. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 p11ge !) 1. \r\nllolida)' Inn 1-95 Brunswick, 5252 New Jesup Hwy., {3 1525); 9 I2/ 264-4033. (GIITA) \r\nHoward Jo hnson Motor Lodge, 1-95 \u0026 IIW)' :14 1, (:1 1520); 912/ 264-4720. (GI/TA) \r\nJameson In n Brunswick, 66 1 Scranton Rel., (3 1520); 912/ 2670800. CCII-IR-P. Com plimentary continental breakfast and exercise facilit y, free local calls, free newspaper. (GlrTA/ \r\nPlease see 011 r ad 011 Ille Inside Fro11I Cover. \r\nRamada Inn, J.9; at US 34 1, {:1 1520); (9 12) 264-362 1 Please see 011r ail 011 page 13. \r\nRose Manor Gues t House, 11 08 Richm ond St., (3 1520); 9 12/ 267-6369. Rates: S S55-S6;; D S75-S125. NS- BBP-CI-Y.CBKFBK-CVR-NA-SGT. Circa 1890 Queen Anne bungalow elegantly restored \u0026 graciously furn ished. Lovely gardens.(GIITA/ \r\nPlease see 011r 111/ 0 11 page 28. \r\n \r\nRes 1a 11r a n1/ Food Sc n 1ice \r\nChick-111-AGlynn Place, 100 Mall Blvd., (:1 1520). Call us abo ut catering your nex t even t. Free delivery. Party trays. (GI/TAJ \r\nSpeedy Catering, 1609 RSt., (:l 1520); 9 12/ 267-7238. (GlrTA) \r\nWarne House, 2 Locations: 3; I Jesup Hwy., (3 1520); 499 New Jesup Hwy., (3 1520). Open 24 hrs. for brcakfas~ lunch and dinn er. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GlrTA/ \r\n \r\nTours \r\nCoastal Tours, 1616NcwcastleS1., {:l l520); 9 1l / 262-04 0. YA. Itineraries planned for coasta Ga. Step on guide service, transportation, meal planning, special events. etc. (Receptive Operator) \r\nIsland Express Limo Service, (3 1520); 9 12/ 26 1-8282. YA. Sightseeing tours, airport trnnsfers, shuttle to rcstaur:m t\u003c; and shopping, conven tion shuules. \r\n \r\nTra ve l Se r vices \r\nBrun swick \u0026 th e Golden Isles of Georgia Visitors Bureau, 4 Glynn Ave., {3 1;20); 9 12/ 265-0620. CVB-18. Georgia's coast! llcacl1cs-golf-1ennis-Hshing-his1ory. 5 hours to Atlanta. I hr. to Savannah or Jax, FL. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our 111/ 011 page 82. \r\nBrunswick Welcome Ce nter, S ll wy 17@ St. Simoins Causeway, (3 1520); 9 12/ 264-5337. lV-Vl. Brunswick Welcome Center: Arca information \u0026 driving tours. \r\nGolden Isles Welcome Center, 1-95 Southbound Between Exits 8 \u0026 9, (:l 1520); 9 12/ 264-0202. TV-Vl. Arca lnfo./driving tours. \r\n \r\nCRESCENT \r\nRes t a u ra nt / Food Se r vice Pelican Point Restaurant \u0026 Loun ge, P.O. Box 159, (3 1304); 9 12/ 8:12-4295. 1-1-0S-CC-NS-E-A-CS. Rustic seafood restaurant lo c ued at Phillips Seafood docks. Seafood and prime rib buffe~ menu. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nCUMBERLAND !SI.AND \r\nLo dgin g Gr eyfield Inn, Grand Ave., mailing address is P.O. llox 900, Ferna, (32034); 904/ 26 1-6408. Rates:S 145-S250; DS245-S350. CC-NS-BA-P-BB-RS-CL-FIIK. Carnegie home circa I90 I. 20 mi. secluded beaches, nat ure tours, bikes, boat fare. FA P. (GJJTAJ \r\nTo ur s \r\nPlum Orchard, Carn egie llomc; Cum berland island, (3 1558); 912/882-4335. YA. Located at the north end of Cum berland Island. Open for tours every Sunday. Ferry J\u003e:tssage by reservation, departs from downtown St. Marys w:ttcrfront \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nLEGE D \r\n \r\nGENERAL \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllandicapped Accessible \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nllandicappcd Facilities \r\n \r\nCOE \r\n \r\nLIS Corps of F.ngineers Facility \r\n \r\nUSFS \r\n \r\nUnited States Forestry Service \r\n \r\nNill. \r\n \r\nNational llis1orlc Landmark \r\n \r\nNPS \r\n \r\nOpera1ed hy the National Parks Service \r\n \r\nNR \r\n \r\nNational Register of llist.oric Pl aces and/or \r\n \r\nlllstnric Outbuildings \r\n \r\nF.O \r\n \r\nEduca1ional \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\nNS \r\n \r\nNon Smoking Areas \r\n \r\nCHARGES/ HOURS \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nAdmission fee \r\n \r\nFP \r\n \r\nFami~ rlan \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup Rate \r\n \r\nSNR \r\n \r\nSenior Discount \r\n \r\nPF \r\n \r\nParking Fee \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredit Cards Accepted \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sundal \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBA \r\n \r\nBeach Access \r\n \r\nIIP \r\n \r\nBoating Pacilities \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nfishing \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGolf on Premises \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGolf Privileges \r\n \r\nfl C \r\n \r\nHealth Cluh \r\n \r\nIIR \r\n \r\nllorscback Riding \r\n \r\nI. \r\n \r\nLake Access \r\n \r\n\\t \r\n \r\nMarina \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPicnic Farilities \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\nPl/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor \r\n \r\nRf \r\n \r\nRafting\\Kayaking \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSno\" Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennis Couru \r\n \r\nTH \r\n \r\nTr,ils/ lllking \r\n \r\nTB \r\n \r\nTubing \r\n \r\nWS \r\n \r\nWater Skiing \r\n \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\nllcd \u0026 llreakfa.11 \r\n \r\nllBP \r\n \r\nBeel \u0026 Breakfast with Private Bath \r\n \r\nCB \r\n \r\nCahin \r\n \r\n(,\"I' \r\n \r\nCouag,,,. \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCountry lno \r\n \r\nCP \r\n \r\nCamp Site \r\n \r\nor \r\n \r\nDump Site \r\n \r\nRI' \r\n \r\nRV Hook Up \r\n \r\n1.0 \r\n \r\nLodge \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nRcson \r\n \r\nRS \r\n \r\nResiauram on Sile \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKilchcncucs \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nFood Service \r\n \r\nfl \r\n \r\nFuel Se\"icc \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\nBaby-sluing \r\n \r\nen \r\n \r\nCahle TV \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCocktail 1.uunge \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCocktail Service Sunday \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nEnlcrtainmcm \r\n \r\nCIIK \r\n \r\nContinental Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK \r\n \r\nFull Breakfast \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJacuzzi \r\n \r\nGS \r\n \r\nGift \"hop \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn-Room Movies \r\n \r\nVCR \r\n \r\n\\'CR In Room \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPei,, Ailo\"ed \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Facilities \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAtmosphere Table Service \r\n \r\nC  \r\n \r\nCafeteria Smorgasbord \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nFast Food \r\n \r\nl\"S \r\n \r\nFamily Style \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCatering Scr\\'iCc \r\n \r\nLOCATION/ ACCESS \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nOownio\"n \r\n \r\nMA \r\n \r\nOn MARTA \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\ncar Ai rport \r\n \r\n:;GT \r\n \r\nShuule/Ground Tr,nsponatioo \r\n \r\nSB \r\n \r\nSuburban \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nAl. \r\n \r\nAirline \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChamher of Commerce \r\n \r\nC\\'B \r\n \r\nComcncion \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency Exchange \r\n \r\nLI \r\n \r\nLanguage Interpreter \r\n \r\ntu \r\n \r\nTourism lnforma1ion Bureau \r\n \r\nMF \r\n \r\nMeeting Facilit) \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Sm ice \r\n \r\n1V \r\n \r\nTours ,\\vailable \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTmel Agency \r\n \r\nSPECIAL NOTES \r\nGIITA Georgia llospitality and Travel Association ltembcr (G IITA) Denotes l.oC\"Jl \\\\elcornr Cen ter or State Visitor lnformalion Center in the Cit)'. Georgia Bed \u0026 llrcakfost Counci l Memhcr \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n95 \r\n \r\n DARIEN * \r\nAttrac ti o ns Darien Wa terfron t Park, Hwy 17 \u0026 Darien River Bridge, (31305); 912/437-4 192. Boardwalk \u0026 picnic area overlooking scenic Darien River and local shrimp flee1. Site of the Tunis Campbell Festival held the 4th Sa. in June, celebration of AfricanAmerican culture. Fort King George State Historic Site, P.O. Box 71I, 1600 Wayne S1., (3 1305); 912/ 437-4770. Rates: 1\\duhs 2; Children SI. YA-GR. Britain's Isl ou1pos1in Georgia. The site has a restored fort, museum, and namral bea uty. (GIITAJ Scenic By-way, Between exits 9 \u0026 IO paralleling 195 1-1/ 2 mi 10 the eas1. R1. 99 crosses Altamaha Waterfowl Mgm1. area and provides views of tidal marshes. \r\nHi stori c Sit es / Monum ent s \r\nButler's Island, US Hwy 17, S., (3 1305). Altamaha River Delta where Maj. Pierce Butler established one of the world's greatest rice plantations in I788. His grandson's wife, Fanny Kemble, chronicled her stay here in I839. lli storic Darien, (.H305); 912/43 -4192. Ga's 2nd old est town, founded in 1736 by Oglethorpe's Scottish llighlanders. Historic \r\nsquares, district or timber baron's and sea captains' homes, \r\nshrimp fleets, caviar processing. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recreation Altamaha Waterfowl Wildl ife Mgmt. Area, US Hwy 17 South 1.5 mi. check station on righ1. F-TH-CP. Public hunting; 19,000 acre State owned in McIntosh Co. \r\nLo d gin g Open Gates Bed \u0026 Breakfast, Vernon Sq., National Historic District, (31305); 912/437-6985. Rates: S S45-S53; 0 S48- 53. F-P0-88-BBP-FBK . 1-95 Exil 9 \u0026JO 2 mi. Timber Baron's 1876 home. Access to remote islands, tour Altamah a River. ( GI/TA) \r\nSho ppin g Magnolia Bluff Factory Shops, 1-95, Exit 10, (3 1305); 912/437 2700. Located off the interstate with over 63 shops 10 choose from. Top name brands. Everything except full )\u003erice! \r\nTours Open Gat es Tours, 912/437-6985. TS.TV. Special arrangements to remote islands. Weekday river and marsh tours. \r\nTrave l Se rvices McIntosh Co. Chamber of Commerce/ Welcome Center, 105 Fl. King George Or., (3 1305); 912/ 437-4 192; 912/ 437-6684. C. Cemer overlooks Darien River and Shrimp Fleet. Arca lnforma tion, picnic facilities and reservations to Sapelo Island (former home of R.J. Reynolds) available. \r\nEl.LABEi.LE \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Rec re ati o n \r\nBlack Creek Golf Club, 912/858-4653. YA. Enjoy 18 holes of golr in Bryan County's new golf course. \r\nFARGO \r\nAttr ac tio ns Stephen C. Foster State Park, RL I, (3 163 1); 912/637-5274. II -CC-PG. Cabins, campsites, tours, motorboat \u0026 canoe rent als, nshing, covered picnic shelters. (GIITAJ \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Recrea tion Okefenokee Swamp Entrance, Hwy 17 off US 44 1, (3 I63 1); 912/637-5274. Open: Daily except Christmas; Hours vary. YA. Stephen C. Foster State Park entrance 10 this primevalwilderness, boat t0urs, fishing, canoeing,camping. Entrnnces :tlso at Waycross and Folkston. \r\n.-OLKSTON \r\nAtlra c ti o ns Okefenokee National Wildlife Refu ge, Off Ga llwy 121/ 23, (31537); 912/496-7836. Open: Dail) except Christmas. YA. Re stored swamp homcs1cad1 films about swmn1\u003e animal life. dis1\u003elays, picnic facilities, 4,000 ft. boardwalk and 50 ft. observation tower. \r\nHi s tori c Sit es/ Mo num e nt s \r\nCourthouse, NR. circa 1928. Folkston Railroad Depot, Main SI., (3 1537); 9 ll /496-2556. C. Built in I903 and restored freight room in 1990. Museum of railroad artifacts housed wit h the Folkston/Charlton Co. Chamber of Commerce. Sardis Church, Post Rd., (3 1537); 912/496-2336. The oldest church in Charlton Co., organized prior 10 I8l J. A hole in the pulpit from a musket shot bya soldier defending the church from Indians still remains. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recr ea ti on \r\nFolkston Golf Course, (3 1537); 912/ 496-7 155. YA-GC. Enjoy 18 holes or golf. \r\n \r\nThe moss-draped trees of Co/011ial Coast lead to mystery a11d adve11t11re. \r\nSuwanee Canal Recreation Arca, Ga Hwy ll 1/ 23, (3 1537); 912/4967 I56; 800/SIVAMP 96. YA-GR-FD. Okefenokee Nal'I Wildlife Refu ge entrance. Guided boat tours into the Okefenokee, boat/canoe rentals and boating access, refreshment center. Traders Hill Recreation Park, Ga llwy 121/ 2.l , (3 1537): 912/496-34 12. PS-Bf.F-CP-RV. J.ocated 3 1/ 2 mi. S. of Folkston on the scenic S1. Marys River. Camping, trailer hookups, tent spaces, boat ramps, baths with showers, large shelter with cooking shed for groups. \r\nTravel Services Folkston Charlton Co. Ch:unber of Commerce, Main SL, (3 1B7); 912/496-2536. C. lloused in the restored \"Old Train Depot\" built in 1903. Area info and museum of railroad artifacts available. Si te of the Okefenokee Festival 2nd weekend in Oct. \r\nGARDEN CITY \r\nResta ura nt / Food Service WafOe House, 43 10 Augusta Rd.. (3 1408). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfasL (G'IITAJ \r\nGOLDEN ISi.ES \r\nAttractio ns Resort Islands, Jekyll, SJ. Simons, l.iltle St. Simons, and Sea Islands accessible from Brunswick and listed separately in this section . \r\nGI YTO'i \r\nAllrac ti ons Historic District Gui1on, 912/754-330 I. TV. Listed on NR, and got its beginning as a rai lroad town. Many styles of architecture are showcased during Guyto11's annual tour of homes in DL-cember . \r\nHl'\u003cESVIUE \r\nHi s toric Sit es/ Mo num e nt s Bacon-Fraser House, Court St. Built 1839. On the ational Register of Historic Places, privately owned and occupied. Particul arly beautiful when azaleas and camelli as are in bloom Historic Downtown Hinesville,. . Restored commercial district. variety or specially shops, historic Courthouse, historic Court SI. neighborhood \r\nMuse um s \r\nFort Stewart Militar)' Museum, (3 1313); 91l /767-7885. Open: 'J'u-F 12-4, Sa \u0026 Su 1-5. Closed Federal holidays. EDM. Dates from the War Between the Stales 10 prescnl. Special collections: Merrill's Marauders, SAIV/Philippine Insurrection and Desert Sto rm . Old Liberty Coun ty Jail, (.l 13l5); 912/368-44\u003c5. Completion in 1882 and used until 197 I. Described at comple1lon as  a handsome structure with all the mO\u003clcrn conveniences\" running water. plumbing. 12\" brick walls and 36\" concrete fl oors. \r\n \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Rec r ea ti o n \r\nCherokee Rose Coun try Club, (3 1.l l.l); 912/876-5505. YA. Enjoy 18 holes of golf at the Cherokee Rose Country Club. \r\nTrave l Service \r\nHinesville Liberty Count y Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 405, (31.l 15), 912-368-4445. Arca and special events informati uon . \r\nLodgin g \r\nllelmstead Bed \u0026 Breakfast, I Fargo Rd., (3 1634); 912/487 2222. Rates: S 50; DS60. CCNSHICPO-TCBBPCIYCBKCVRNA. Located on Hwy. 4 I near the Okefenokee Swamp. Great get-away amidst Lraditi onal ambiance! (GlllAJ \r\nJEKYLL ISLA D* \r\nAtt r ac t io ns \r\nI\"\" Faith Chapel, (.l 1527); 912/635-4036; 800/84 1-6586. Open: \r\nDaily 2-4 In the Historic Dis1ric1. Built in I904 with stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany and D. Mai tland Arm strong. \r\nt'ishing Pier, N. Ri ve rview Dr., (3 15 27); 800/84 1-6 586: 912/655-36.~6. F. Located at Clam Creek Picnic Arca on the Island's north end. \r\nJekill Harbor Marina. So. Riverview Dr., (.ll5 27); 912/635 5137. Open: Daily. M-Fll. Complete facility with dockage, dry storage, charters, rentals, care and poo l. \r\nJekyll Island. P.O. Box 13186, (3 1527); 800/84 1-6586. IIA-GCGP-TC-R. Offers golf, tennis, public beach, Historic District and summer waterpark in a natural island setting with 10 hotels, rental cottages :tnd mmpground. \r\nJekyll Island Historic Marina, N. Riverview Dr., (3 1527); 912/655-289 1. Open: Daily. MFll. In the llistoric Districl. Dockage, deep sea nshing, sightseeing, dolphin watch and dinner cruises. \r\nJe kyll Island Welcome Center, 90 1Jekyll Causeway, 800/84 J. 6586. Open: Daily.Jekyll has IO miles of public beach,golf, tennis, Historic District, wa1erpark and a variety of lodging. \r\nature Walks, 912/635l l 19. 1'11. I.earn about the natural environ ment and abundant wildlife ofJekyll. Guided walks every M, Tu \u0026 W. Except holidays. \r\nSummer Waves, So. Riverview Or.. 912/655-2074. Open: Daily, Memorial Day  Labor Day. PO-FD. Waterpark with wave pool, water sl ides, endless river and a McDonald's restaurant. \r\nHis t or ic Si tes / Monum ent s \r\nJekyll Island National Historic I.and mark Dislric~ (3 1527); 9 l2/635l762. 01\u003een: Daily. TV. Tours of restored 1urn-of-the-cen 1ury homes of some of America's wealthiest families. \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Rec rea ti o n \r\nBicycle \u0026 Jogging Trails, No rth llcachview Dr., (3 1527); 9 I2/6J5,l648; 800/84 1-6586. BA. 20 mi or paved paths through the Historic District, woods and along the beach. Bike rentals at Miniature Golf. 912/635-2648. Golf, 9I2/6.l52.l68. YA. Enjoy 63 holes of golf with; 18 holes :u Ind ian Mounds Golf Course, Capl. Wylly Rd., (j 1527); Pine La kes Go lf Course, Capl. Wylly Rd ., (.l 1527); Olea nder Golf Course, Capt. Wylly Rd., (.11527). Enjoy 9 holes of golr at Oceanside Nine. 'orth Beachview Drive, (3 152 7). \r\nJe kyll Island Te nnis Ce nter. Capt. Wylly Rd ., (3 152 ); 912/6353I54 . Open: Daily. TC. All clay, 13 court facility with 1\u003ero shop. ATennis Magazine \"Top 25\" facility. \r\nMiniature Golf \u0026 Bicycle, N. Beachview Dr., (31527); 912/6.15 2648. Open: Daily. GC. Two 18-holc mini-golf courses lighted for night play. \r\nWa ter Ski Par k, So. Ri verview Dr., (j l527); 912/63\"-3080. Open: Daily, spring \u0026summer. WS. Cable water skiing without a boa1. Something for all skill levels. \r\nLodgi ng \r\nBest Western Jekyll Inn, 975 No. Beachview Dr., (3 1527); 912/6.l5253 1. llCCCI.-Cl'Vf.FBKNS-PO-RRS-CIYIM. R:ues:S/ D S5+S 150. /G'IITA J \r\nPlease see 0 11r 1111 011 page 87. \r\nClarion Resort Buccaneer, 85 S. Bead1view Dr., (3 I527); 9 I2/6.l5-2l6 1. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see our ,ul 0 11 page 86. \r\nComfort Inn Island Suites, 71I Beachview Dr., {3 1527); 9l 2/6.l52l l 1. (GIITAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 86. \r\nHoliday Inn Je kyll, 200 South lleachview Dr., (.1 1527); 91l/6.l5-3.ll 1. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 8 7. \r\nJekyll Island Club llotel, 37 1 Riverview Or., (31527); 912/635 2600. Rates: S/ D S85-SI99. 11-CC-NS-F-GC-PO-TC-R-RS-CIYCLCVR. National histori c landmark, four star service, true Southern hos1\u003eil:tlily, affordable rates! /GIITA) \r\nPle,,se see our ml 0 11 pt1gc 87. \r\n \r\n96 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Ramada Inn. I;o S. lleaclwiew Dr.. (3 1;27); (9 Il) 635-2 111 \r\nPlease see our atl 0 11 page IJ. \r\nVillas by lhe Sea llolcl Condominium \u0026 Confere nce Cen ler. I I7; N. Beachview Or., (31527); 800/84 1-6161. Rates: S S74S149; 0 l2+S234. 11-CC-NS-BA-F-GC-PO-R-RS-C'IYCI.-PA. One, two \u0026 three bed room villas with large living/dining/kitchen areas. 2.000 ft. beach. (G/11~ / \r\nPlease see our tu/ 011 page 87. \r\nShoppin g \r\nJekyll Island Shopping. (3 1527): 800/ 84 1-6;86. Unique gifts and apparel available at stores in the shopping center, lleachview Dr., in the llistoric District on Pier Rd. and at island hotels and amenities. \r\nTou rs Jekyll Island Ca rriage Tours, 800/982-9.lH. 1V. Horse-drawn carriage rides, narrated rides through the lliswric District. \r\nTrave l Services Jekyll Island Aulhority, :175 Riveniew Dr., (3 I527): 9 I2/63 5 22:16. IIF-CC-GP-PG-FD-PA-MF-TS. Natural island resort wiLl1 variety of lodging. head,, golf, tennis, historic to urs, shopping. \r\nPlease see our at/ 0 11 page 86. \r\nJekyll Island Convenlion \u0026 Visilors Bure:iu, I Beaclwiew Dr., (3 1527);800/84 1-6;86. CVll-18.Jckyll Island offers 10 hotels and \r\nan occanfrom convemion center for grou1\u003es up 10 I;oo.800/84 1- \r\n6586. ((,'I/TA) \r\nJekyll Island Travel Services,Jekyll Island Causeway, (3 1527); 912/6.15-3636; 800/84 1-6586. Open: Daily 9-5. GS-VI. Information, maps, video of island, reservaLions, girl shop1 c1c. \r\nWe Cornered the Market \r\nOn Coastal Fun \r\nCwnberland Island \r\n Historical Sites Wilderness \r\nWalkways \r\nAntiquing \r\nOkefenokee Wildlife Refuge \r\nKINGSLAN D CO NVENTION \u0026: \r\nVISITOR'S B U REAU \r\nP.O. Box 1928  KINGSlAND, GA 31548 800-433 -0225  912-729-5999 \r\nKINGSLAND* \r\nHis t o ri c Sites / Alo nu mc n ls \r\nKingsland Hisloric Dislricl, (3 1548); 912/729-5999; 800/43:I 0225. R. Co:Lstal connector 10 Cumherland Island and Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge. N:nionally known hotels and restauran ts, :111tic1ue treasures. US 17 \"Posl Road\". (.l 15 8); 91l/7 l9-5999; 800/4:1.l-0225. US 17 winds through Kingsland parallel 10 1-95, its unpaved ancestor, known as \"Post Roacl\"' was once an Indian trail and a route important to both sides during the Revolutionary War. \r\nAri \u0026 Enterta inmen t \r\nKingsland Dinner The:ner, 107 S. Lee St., P.O. Box 1928, (.l 1548); 9 I2/ 729-;999; 800/4.l.l-Ol25. HF-YA-CC-FD. Step back in ti111e with the Camden Players. Jesters. Jugglers, Knights \u0026 Drago ns will entertain. Annual production includes a miclieval feast 10 the C)'CS and pallet! Also dinner theater. Labor Dav Calfish Feslival, P.O. Box 2887, (:I I548); 912/7l95999; 800i 43:l-0225. Voted a \"Top 20 Event\" in the Somheast. Catfish dinners in a variety of cooking styles. Arts, crafts, free outdoor concerts with n:ttionally known entertainers and more. \r\nSpor ls \u0026 Rec rea ti o n \r\nFish On Charlers, (3 1 5 8); 9 I2/ 729-4 11 4. IIA-F. Offshore  inshore. Full and half day or night trips. Cumberland Island Cruise, sightseein g, beach-co mbing. USCG licensed Ca p1:1ins. \r\nKin gsla nd Wa ter Sports. (:1 1;48). Fishing, canoeing \u0026 boating are enjoyed on the nearby rivers and creeks. with accessibility IO the Atlantic Ocean. \r\nLo d g i ng \r\nBesl Weslern Kings Bay Inn, I:l;,l llwy. 40 E., (.l J548-.l029); 912/729-7666; 800/728-7666. Rates: S/ DS45-S65. 11-CC-NS-F-GC PO-C1-V.CBK-IM. New. All rooms dbl. queen/ king suite w/ microwave, fridge. Jacuzzi, fa111ily rills. avai l. 800/728-7666. (G'IIT,IJ \r\nPlease see 011r ,ut 011 pnge 11. \r\nHoliday Inn Kingsland (SI. Marys Arca), 912/729-.lOOO. Please see our a,I 011 page I I. \r\n \r\nMari ner Suites, 1343 Village Dr., (3 I;48); 912/882-3004. 800/ 432-6784. CC-G P-K-NA-PA-P. Spacious rooms, full kitchens, ceiling fans, studio units and master suites. Gov't rates. (Gl ffAJ \r\nResla uran l/ Food Se rvice Waffle House, 1075 Boone Ave., (3 1548). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast. lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (\u003cmTAJ \r\nSho pp ing Ki ngsland Shopping, (31548); 912/729-5999; 800/ 433-0225. Facilities include antiques, collectibles, primitives, and other hidden treasures located In the Kings bu1d area. \r\nTra,,e l Se n 1i ccs Camden/ Kings Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1.lO, (3 I;48); 912/ 729-58\u003c0. (GI/TA J Kfo gsland Community Bellerment, P.O. Box 2887, (3 1548); 912/729A382. B. llome of Georgias Labor Day Catfish Festival in Georgia's Coastal Corner. /G'IITAJ Kingsland Conve nlion \u0026 Visilors Bureau, P.O. Box 1928, (:II 548); 9121729.;999_ Iff.MF-TS-ll. Treasure chest of fun! 1-95 Connect0r IO Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge :md Cumberland Island. History. (GUT.\u003c) \r\nPlease see our a,I 011 I/tis page. Kingsland Welcome Cenler, I07 S. I.cc St., (3 I548); 912/729561:l. II F. In Ilistoric District, housed in restored circa 1929 hotel. Information. maps. video tape of area, tour guide maps, southern hos pitality! \r\nLITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND \r\nAttr ac ti o ns Lillie SI. Si mon's Island, P.O. Box 1078, (.l 1522). Privately owned, unspoiled barrier island with over 6 miles of undeveloped beach, shelling. Oshing, horseback riding, birding, swimming, c:moeing, accessible only by boat, b)1 reservation. \r\nLo d gin g Lillie St. Simons Island, P.O. Box 21078, (:1 1;22); 912/6387472. Rates: S 200-S;SOO: 0 S.lOO-S500. CC-BM-PO-BllP-R-RSfBK . Pristine barrier island. Accommodations, meals, activities included. 7 mi. beach. (GIITAJ \r\nMERIDIAN \r\nTo urs Sapelo Ferry, Sapelo Dock off llwy. 99, (3 1319). YA. Catch ferry to island. Reservations required in advance by calling the Darien Welcome Center@ 912/437-4 I92. \r\nMIDWAY \r\nHistori c Sit es/ Mo nu me n ts Dorchesler Village/ Dorchesler Presbylerian Church, Ga Hwy 38; aprox 6 mi. east of Midway Church, (.l I320). Named for the Dorchesters in England. Seulcd in 184.l by families from Midway and Sunbu ry. church circa I854. Markers located on Ga. Hwy. 38 about 6 mi. east of Midway Church. Fort Morris Slate llisloric Sile, Rt. I Box l36, (j I320); 912/88+5999. YA-GR-CC. Museum. self-guided an d guided tours, living history dcmonstrntions year-round. (GI/TAJ Midway Chu rc h. Hwy I7, (3 1320); 912/884-5837. Built 1729, produced ! signers of the Declaration of Independ ence, 2 Revolutionary generals and a U.S. sen:uor. Slave gallery :tnbd high 1mlpit remain, ceme1ary dates 10 Colonial Georgia. \r\nMuseum s \r\nMid way Museum, US llwy 17. next 10 Church, (3 l.llO); 912/884-;8,l7. II. Raised couage style. Furniture, artifacts, documents fro111 early 18th to 111id 19th ce111uries. Seabrook Village, Rt. I, Box 2l5, (3 l.l20);912/884-7008. Open: Tu  S:1. YA-GR. An Afric:m American living history museum dedicated to the research, education and authentic portrayal of this turn-of-the-centu ry community. \r\nRestau ranl/ Food Serv ice Elrod's Bar \u0026 Grill, Rt. I Box 50-A, (.lI;l20); 912/884-3850. \r\n(GI/TA ) \r\nOKEFENOKEE \r\nAttractio ns \r\nOkefenokee Swam p Park, 5700 Okefenokee Swamp Park Rd ., {.l I50 I). (See Waycross \u0026 Folkston) \r\nPATTERSON \r\nSpo r ts \u0026 Rec r ea li o n Lillie S:llilla Wildlife Manage ment Area, (3 I557). I5,000 acres public hunting in Pierce \u0026 Wayne counties. Horders Liule Satilla Creek. \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\nPOOLER \r\nRes laur anl/ Fo od Se rvice Spank y's, Inc., 21.l Governor Truetian Rd., (3 1322); 912 488 188. {GIIT./ \r\nTrave l Ser vice s Chamber of Commerce of WesI Chalham County, 30I Gov. Treutlan Dr., P.O. Box 64 , (3 1322); 912/748-8080; 800/ 21835 54. C-18. \"Crossroads 10 the Ilistoric South\" on Georgia's Colonial Coast. Future site of the Mighty Eight Air Force Heritage Center scliedu lcd 10 open pring 1996. Tourist info. center. (GI/TAJ \r\nRICHMOND HILL \r\nAttra ction s Forl McAllisler llisloric Stale Park, 3894 Ft. McAllister Rd., (3 1324); 912/ 727-23.\\9. Ra tes: Parking fee. YA-GR-CC-PG-PA-MF. Fort McAllister withstood eight anacks before falling on December 13, 186 1. (GIITA) Forl McAllisler Marina, Ft. McAllister Rd., (3 1324); 912/7272632. BF-H I-FD. Located on Ogeechee River is a full-senice mari na. Offers both fresh \u0026 sah water fishing. access intercoasial waterway. Oockage Cafe Grill. Fishing supplies. The Great Ogeechee Ri ver, (Info: Richmond Hill CVB, P.O. Box 1067), (3 1524); 912/7 56-2676. BF-P-M-TI-1-CP. Ends its 250 mi. journey 2 mi. '. at Kings Ferry, winding 10 Ft. McAllister. Boating, fi shing, camping, swimmi ng, hiking :md marina facilities. \r\nLod gin g Econo Lodge, P.O. Box 47; 1-95 \u0026 US Hwy 17, (3 I326);912/7 5633 12. (GI/T,I) Holiday Inn Richmond Hill, 1-95 \u0026 US Hwy I7, Exit 14; P.O. !lox :199, (.l l:114); 91l /756-:135 I. (GI/TA) Ramada Inn. Hwy. 17 \u0026 1-95. Exit 14, (3 1324); 912/7 56-3376 \r\nPlease see our at/ 011 page 13. \r\nRes laur:inl/ Food Serv ice Waffl e House. 1-95 \u0026 US 17, (3 1324). Open 24 hrs. for bre:ikfast, lun ch and dinner. T-bone steaks,chicken, salads, breakfast. (G'IITAJ \r\nTr ave l Ser vices Bryan County Cha mber of Commerce \u0026 Richmond Hill CVB ,1-95 Hwy 17, Rt. I Box 44 1), (3 1324); P.O. !lox 1067, (3 1324); 912/756-2676. C-8. Open 8:30-5:00 M-F. Mi nutes fro 111 historic Savannah. 500 hotel rooms convenientl v loc:11ed at Exit 14 on J.9;. I-listoric Ft. McAllister neaby, 100. 1Gi1TA/ \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My M ind \r\n \r\n97 \r\n \r\n St1 va11110h 's Historic Dis trict has provided a unique backdrop for many movies including \"Forrest Gump \". \r\n \r\nRINCON \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation Willopeg Creek Golf Club, (3 1326); 912/826-2092. Enjoy 18 holes of golf at Willopeg Creek Golf Club. \r\nLod gin g \r\ncw Ebenezer Family Retreat \u0026 Conference Center, Ga 27S East off Ga 21, (3 1326); 912n54-9242. M-BA-BFF-PO-TClllR. ew Ebenezer Family Retreat \u0026 Conference Cemer/ f'he Jerusalem Lutheran Church/l'he Georgia Salzburger Museum. First capital of Georgia, couages styled after original 18th cemury Salzburger farmhouses. 130 acre Retreat Cemer with accommodations up to 300. Swimming1 tennis, fishing and much more. \r\nSAPELO ISLAND \r\nAllractions \r\nSapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve, P.O. Box IS, (3 1327); 912/48S-22S 1. Rates: Admission fee S10. II-YA-SGT. Guided ecological and cultural !Ours by water and bus. 4-hour tour includes ferryboat ride. (GJITA) \r\nLod gi ng \r\nSapelo Island Reynolds Mansion, P.O. Box I' , (3 1327); 912/485-2299. Rates: S SI00. NS-BATC-CL-CBK-FIIK-CVR. Groups only. Lodging and conference facility max 30. Meals and transportation included. {GlfTA) \r\nSAVANNAH * \r\nCapital of Georgia , 1733 - 1782. \r\nAttractions. \r\nCity Market, 232 W. St. Julian St., (3140 1); 912/ 2;12-490:l. II-FD-PA-SGT-MF. 1\\vo blocks adjacent 10 the site of Savannah's famous old City Market have been restored capturing the atmosphere of the old marketplace. Restoration of existing facades; colorful awnings; brick, slate, granitemeet and sidewalk paving... and horse-drawn carriages. City Market is home 10 a variety of shops, clubs and restaurants in restored warehouses. {GI/TAJ \r\nCoastal Gardens, lhvy 17 S. \u0026 Canebrake Rd., 912/92 1-S460. Open: 7 days a week. Bamboo farm with an internationally recognized collection of over I00 varieties of Oriental bamboo, rare trees and shrubs, greenhouse, gifts, demonstration kitchen. \r\nE. Sha,er Bookseller, ;l26 Bull SI., (3 1401); 912/ 234-7257. CC-PA. On historic Madison S\u003c1uarc, 12 rooms of books and maps. \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\nForsyth Park, Gaston \u0026 Park Avenue, (3 1401). Foumain dates 1858, fragrance garden for the blind, jogging/walking tra ils, tennis and basketball courts. Historic Railroad Shops, 60 I W. Harris St., (3 140I); 912/65 16823. ED. Located near the Savannah Visitors Center. Features 130-1011 diesel locomotive on the turntable and 125 foot-tall brick smokestack in the background. Hunter Photograph y, 227A Whitaker St., {.l 140 I); 912/ 2:12 9960. Photography-Advertising; Marketing; Brochures; Special Even ts; Desktop Publishing. {GIITA} KingTisdale Co11:1ge, 514 E. HuntingdonSt., (3 1401); 912/234 8000. YA-CH I-GR-MF-TS. 0111s1and ing historic preservation pro \r\n \r\nject, Georgia Trust for 1-listorlc Preservation. Serves as African- \r\nAmerican culture museum. fGIITttJ \r\nOld Fort Jackson, I Ft. Jackson Rd., (3 1404); 912/ 2:l2-;l94S.c mi. from downtown on President St. YA-C-CC-GR-11-MF. Open: March I . November 30, 9 10 STues-Sun. Oldest standing fort in Georgia. Houses largest cannon fired in the .S. Saw service in the War of 1812 and Civil War. Situated on somh bank of Savannah River, the fort has displays and artifacts depicting the history of the city and the coast. Weapons demonstrations 15 dally. Admission charged. (GJITA ) \r\nRive r Street; Savannah Waterfront Assoc., P.O. Box 572, (;1 1402); 912/ 234-0295. HFD-PA-SGT. Historic and scenic River Street. First Saturday Festivals-Dining-Shopping-Museums-Ari. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nSavannah Civic Center, Liberty @ Montgomery, (3 1 01); 912/651-6550. MF. The Civic Cemcr is nestled in the heart of Savannah's Historic District. (GIITAJ \r\nSavannah M:trifesl, P.O. Box 9347, (3 141l); 912/ 236-:1959. ED-FD. Celebration of seafaring, competitive, education:~ and entertaining aclivities. \r\nSkidaway Island Stale Park, 52 Diamond Causeway, (:1 1411 ); 912/ S89-2:100. Rates: Parking fee. YA-CC-PG-PO-PA-MF. RV/1e111 camping, picnicking, I mi. hiking trail, 3 mi. hiking/biking trail, nature center. (\u003c.0/ITA) \r\nl) bee Island, 222 W. Oglethorpe; P.O. Box 1628, (3 1402); 912/944-0444. (see Tybee Island) \r\nPlen.'ie see our ad 0 11 page 93. \r\nWo rmsloe State Historical Site, 760 I Skidaway Rd., (3 1406); 9I2/3S:l-3023. H-YA-PA. Museum. film, ruins of colonial-era tabby house, nature trails, picnic area, gift shop. (GI/TAJ \r\nHi storic Site s/ Monuments \r\nBonaventure Cemetery, Bonaventure Rd., (3 1401). Open: Dawn umil dusk. The site where many of Savannah's heroic statesmen, citizens and soldiers are buried. Once a lavish 1\u003elantation, still one of the nation's most photographed river front gardens. \r\nCathedral of St. John The Baptist, 222 E. Harris St. Oldest Roman Catholic Church in Georgia, home of the Diocese of Savannah . \r\nChrist Episcopal, 28 Bull Street. First church in Georgia. Jo hn Wesley founded what is believed 10 be the world's first Sunday School here. \r\nColonial Park, Oglethorpe \u0026 Abcrcorn StrcclS, (3 140 I). Second burial grounds for the earl ycolonislS, 1750- 1853. Among notable Georgians interred here is Buuon Gwinneu, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. \r\nDavenport House, 324 E. State St., (3 140I); 9 I2/236-8097. Open: M-Sa I0-4:30, Su I:30-4::10. Closed major holidays. YA-GR CC. Built in 1815-1820 by master builder Isaiah Daven1\u003eort and restored by 1-lislOric Savannah Foundation as ilS first project. \r\nFactor's Walk, BaySt., (3 140 I). Center of Commerce during the years when Couon was King. World couon prices were set here. Ornate iron bridgcways connect buildings which were couon factors' (merchanlS') offices. \r\nFirst African Raptis~ 2:1 Mo111gomcry St., (3 1401). Founded Dec. 1773 by George Lielc. Birthplace of the Civil Rights movement in this area during the 50's and 60's. \r\n \r\nFlannery O'Connor childhood home, 207 E. Charlton Street on LaFaycuc Square, 912/ 23.l-60 14. Open: Fri-Sun 1-4  free adm ission. Special literary programs held in fall and spring. \r\nFo rt Pulaski Nationa l Monument. US ll wy 80, East, 912/7865 8 . Open: Winter 8:30-5: 15; Summer 8:30-6:45; closed Ch rist mas and New Year. Named for the Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski \u0026 engineered in part by Robert E. Lee. l'isitors Center, ex hibi lS, trails. \r\nHamilton-Turner House, 3.\\0 Abcrcorn St. on l.afayeue Square. 912/ 2.\\3-4800. Tours daily 10-6; admission charged. \r\nHistoricAndrew Low Home, ;l29 Abcrcorn Street. Built in 1848 by Andrew I.ow, a co11on mcrcham whose son marri ed Julicue Gordon. \r\nHistoric Hodgson Hall, SOI Whitaker St. Built in 187+75 as a memorial 10 scholar William Brown llodgson, headquarters of the Georgia llis10rical Society, the oldestsuch organization in the Southeast. \r\nInd ependent Presbi1erian, 2S W. Oglethorpe Ave. Circa 1755. Woodrow Wilson married Ellen Axson, granddaughter of the pastor here in 1885. \r\nIsle of Hope, Community of privatelyowned Antebellum homes overlooking Skidaway River. \r\nJuliette Gordon Low Birthplace, 142 Bull St. Open: M, Tu, Thu, F, Sa I0-4: Su 12:30-4:30, except Dec. \u0026 Jan. Founder of the Girl ScoulS in Savannah 1912. Restored 10 the period of her childhood, I860-1886. \r\nLaurel Grove-South, West end of 37th St., (3 1402). Dedicated in 18S2 for the burial of \"Free persons of color\" and slaves. Many of Savannah's most famous citizens, including the fi rst AfricanAmerican leaders of GA are buried here. \r\nLutheran Church of the Ascension, Bull \u0026 State St. Organized 174 1by Salzburgers. Prescm church circa 1878-79. taincd glass Ascension window. \r\nOld Harbor Light \u0026 OgleU,orpe Bench, near Factor's Walk Arca, (3 1401 ). Fountain commemorating 3 famous ships named for Savannah. Bench marks the sight of the landing of Gen. Oglethorpe Feb. 12, 173.l and the founding of the colony that became Georgia. \r\nOwens-Thomas House, 12 Abercorn St. 01ien: Daily except major holidays \u0026 month of Sept. Sun-Mon 2-4:30; Tu-Sa I0-4:30. Designed byWilliam Jay between 1816- 1819 for Richard Richardson, a cotton merch ant and banker. An outstanding monument of Regency archi1ec1Urc. \r\nSa,rannah Hisloric District, Sa,,:mnah boasts the largest urban historic landmark district in the country, showcas ing lush green squares, living history museums, amiquc shops and entertain ment. \r\nSt. Johns Church and Parish House, 14 W. Maco n St. Circa 1852. Chimes, stained glass window show Golhic influence. Parish !louse is former Grecn-Meldrirn llouse, he:11lquar1crs of Sherman after his 186-4 march. \r\nTemple Mickve Israel, 20 W. Gordon. Oldest congregation in U.S. practicing Reform Judaism. Founded I 3.l. \r\nVictorian District, NR. Witness preservation in progress in Savannah's first suburb, developed in I868. Three neighborhoods of late ninc1cemh century, post-Civil War architecture. Tours available. Not easily walked. \r\nWaving Girl Statue, Riverfront Plaza, (3140 1). Salutes Florence Manus, who greeted ships that cmcred the Port of Savannah, 1887-193 1. \r\nWesley Monumental MeU1odist. 429 Abercorn St. Commemorates the memory of John Wesley, founder of Methodism. \r\nArt \u0026 Enter tainm ent \r\nSava nnah Maritime Festival, P.O. Box 9347, (;1 1412); 912/ 2.l6.l9S9. IIHD-M-YA-CCFDIUMF-l'S. A celebration that uniOes the cultural, ethnicand seafaring spirit of Savannah.(G//TAJ \r\nMuseums \r\nBeach Institute (African-American Cultural Cen ter, 502 E. llarris St., (3 1402). F.stablishcd in I865 b)' the American Missionary ASsoc. 10 educate newly freed African-American citizens in Savannah. Showcases arlS and crafts such as Ulysses Davis wood sculptures. \r\nMighty 8th Airforce llerit:tge Museum, P.O. Box I99l , (3 1402); 800/ 42 1-9428. Ell-ill. The museum captures AF heritage and tells the story of the might y 8th commitmcm, challenge, courage and convictions. Visit theAir Force that was never turned back. Opening Spring 1996. \r\nRive r Street Train Museum, 3IS W. River St., 912/ 2.U-6 I S. Open: M-Sa 11 -6, Su 1-6. EIHl-l'A. \"ff' gauge trains on display from 1950 to current producti on models. miniature village, railroad memorabilia display. \r\nSava nnah llistory Museum, 30:l MLK Jr. Blvd., (3 1499): 912/238-1 779. YA-C-CCFDG RllIIF. Open: Daily and holidays at 8:30 a.rn. Adjacent lO the Visito rs Center. The perfect prologue 10 250 years of Savann ah's history is presemcd in a 10 million historical attraction within a restored 19th cc111ury railroad terminal on the baule site of the famous 1779 Siege ofSavannah. \r\n(G'IITAJ \r\nSavannah Science Museum, 4s0S Paulsen Street, 912/:155 6705. Open: 10-S Tue-Sat; 2-5 Sun . HF. Fun for ch ildren of all \r\n \r\n98 1996 Georgia On My Mina \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nages. Exhibits on the natural and physical sciences. Planetarium programs 3 p.m. Sat \u0026 Sun. \r\nShips of the Sea Museum, 503 E. River St., 9I2/ 232-1511. ED-M-YA. Large collection of models and maritime memorabilia representing man's 2000 year \u003c1ues1to conquer the sea. \r\nTelfair Academy of Arts \u0026 Sciences, 121 Barnard St. Open: Tue  Sat 10-5; Sun 2-5. American paintings and art of the 18th and 19th century. \r\nEducati ona l In s titution s \r\nBethesda Home For Boys, Ferguson Ave. Open: Mon-Fri 9-4. ED-1V. Five hundred acre campus. 239 years old. Cunningham Historical Ce nter houses items associated with home since 1700. \r\nMassie Heritage Interpretation Center, 207 E. Gordon St., 912/65 1-7380. Open: Mon-Fri 9-4:30, by appointment on weekends. NR.The onlyremainingoriginal buildingof Georgia's oldest diarted school system, built byJohn S. Norris, 1855. \r\nOatland Island Education Center, 71I Sandtown Road, (3 1410); 912/897-3773. Open: Mon-Fri 8:30-5; Sat 11 -5 Oct-May; Ad mission=! canAlpo dog food . 175 acre tract offers nature trails to ten habitats housing animals indigenous to coastal Georgia, mars h walkway, two 150 year old log cabins. \r\nSkidaway Marine Science Complex, Skidaway Island Road, 912/356-2453. Open: Mon  Fri 9-4. An oceanographic center which exhibits a 12,000 gal. aquarium, coastal archeological finds \u0026 economic patterns from aborigines to present. Rest.rooms not access ible. \r\nWilderness Southeast, 711 Sandtown Road, (3 I4 IO); 9I2/897 5108. YA. A unique school of outdoors offering wilderness discovery adventures. Experience sailboating 10 barrier islands, canoeing in the Okefenokee or hiking \u0026 basecamp on Sapelo \u0026 Cumberland Islands. \r\nSports \u0026 Recre ation \r\nGolf, GC-GP. Enjoy 18 holes at Bacon Park Golf Club, 912/ 3564-2625; Henderson Golf Club, 912/920-GOLF; Mary Calder Golf Club, 912/ 238-7 100. Sheraton Savannah Country Club, 912/897- 1612. Golf; enjoy 18 holes @ Sheraton Savannah Country Club. \r\nSouthbridge Golf Club, 912/65 1-5455.. Enjoy 18 holes of golf at Southbridge Golf Club. \r\nPlease see our ad 111 the Georgia Coifl11serl. \r\nOssabaw Island Wildlife Management Area,. Public hunting, access by boat only, check State Regulations. \r\nLodgin g \r\n17 Hundred 90 Inn \u0026 Restaurant, 307 E. President St., (3 I40I); 912/ 236-7 122. Rates: S/ D S99-S249. CC-NS-BB-BBP-RSCTV-CL-CBK-D. In 1976 basement made into elegant restaurant. 14 roo ms with firep laces upper noors. (GI/TAJ \r\nBallastone Inn \u0026 Townhouse, 14 E. Oglethorpe Ave., (3 140 1); 9 I2/ 236- 1484. Rates: S/ D SI00-$2 15. 11-CC-BBP-CI-Y-CL-CBK-IM CVR-PA-D. 23 rooms. 1838. Antiques, courtyard, firep laces, near river. Reco mmend ed by Conde Nast Traveler. (GHTAJ \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast Inn, I I7 W. Gordon St., (3 140I); 9 I2/ 233948 1.1 853 townhouse in the Historic District. Decorated in antique and traditional furni shings with gardened courtyards and a full breakfast. (G-UTAJ \r\nBellaire Woods Campground, 805 Ft. Argyle Rd., (3 1419); 912/748-4000. Rates: Sl9.SO-S25.00 per night. II-CC-PO-PA. Located only 15 mi. from historic Savannah and just minutes 10 shopping malls. (@TAJ \r\nBest Western Savannah Gateway, I Gateway Blvd., (3 1419); 9I2/925-2420. H-CC-NS-PO-RS-CI-Y.IM. \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 11. \r\nBest Western Savannah Historic District, 4I2 W. Bay St., (3 1401); 912/ 233- 1011. Rates: S S50-S60; D S60-S74. H-CC-NSPO-RS-IM-D. Adjacent 10 River St. and CityMarket. Tours available thru hotel. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our at/ oti page 11 . \r\nBudget Inn Savannah, 3702 Ogeed1ee Rd., (3 1405); 912/ 233 3633. Rates: S S24.95-S29.95; D S24.95-S35.95. CC-PO-RS-CW IM-CVR-PA. Toll free 800/949-7666  Historic District 10 min.  Shopping Malls IOmin.  Weekly Rates. (Gl ffA) \r\nDays Inn / Days Suites, 20 I West Bay St., (3 140I); 9 I2/ 2361024. \r\nPlease see our 11d on page 92. \r\nDays Inn Abercorn, 11 750 Abercorn St., (3 1419); 912/9277720. Rates: S 50-S I05; DS55-S 110. H-CCNS-PO-CI-Y-CBK-SB. I mi. from Savannah Mall and Armstrong St. College, also adjace111 10 St. Joseph llos pital. (GIITAJ \r\nDays Inn Airport, 2500 Dean Forest Rd., (3 1408); 912/9665000. (GlffA} \r\nEast Bay Inn, 225 E. Bay St., (3 1404); 800/ S00- 122 5. Rates: S 89-Sl09; D S99-S I19. CC- S-BBP-RS-CBK-D. 1853. 28 guest rooms, all with _yriva te baths. Deluxe continental breakfas~ evening cordials. (Gll1~J \r\nPlease see our tul /11 //,e Bed \u0026 Break/as/ sec/'(011. \r\nEliza Thompson House Inn, 5 W. Jones, (3 1401); 912/ 2363620. Rates: S/ ll S89-S 109. CC-NS- BB-BBP-CI-Y.CBK-D-NA. Beautifully restored historic mansion ideally located in the heart of the historic distri ct. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nFoley House Inn, 14 W. Hull St., (3 1401); 912/ 232-6622. Rates: S/ DS85-S 190. CC-BB-BBP-CI-Y.CL-CBK-IM-CVR-D. 19 individually newlydecorated rooms w/canopy beds, fi replaces, someJacuzzis. Charming: (Gl ffA} \r\nPlease see our ad 111 lhe Bed \u0026 Breakfast secllo11. \r\nForsyth Park Inn, 102 W. Hall St., (3 1401); 912/ 233-6800. Rates: S S80-5 135; D Sl05-S 175. CC-TC-BBP-CBK-D. Grand historic Victorian mansion on park. Fireplaces, whi rl pool tubs, a111iq ues, lovely detail. (GI/TAJ \r\nGastonian, 220 E. Gaston St., (3 140 I); 9I2/ 232-2869. CC-D-GPH A. I868 luxury inn. Full sitdown breakfast, in-room jacuzzi. AAA 4 Diamond, Mobil 4 Star awards. (GlffAJ \r\nSavannah DeSoto Hilton, 15 E. Liberty St., (3 140I) P.O. Box 8207, (31412); 912/ 232-9000. BS-CL-CC-D-E-11-HP-IR-P. Live jazz club. Outdoor roof- top pool, non-smoking noors. Pavillion Restaurant \u0026 Knickerbockers Deli.. (GlffA} \r\nHoliday Inn Savannah Midtown, 7100 Abercorn St., (3 1406); 912/ 352-7100. Rates: S S55-S80; D S62-S86. S-HCPO-RS-CIVCL-E-IM-SB. Southside Savannah's full-service hotel. Stay wi th someone you know! Call 800/ 25S-8268. (Gl ffAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 7. \r\nHomewood Suites, 5820 White llluff Rd., (31405); 912/3538500. \r\nPlease see our ad on page J2. \r\nHoward Johnson Lodge-Gateway, 1-95 \u0026 Hwy 204, (3 1419); 912/925-3680. (GI/TA) \r\nHoward Johnson's Historic District, 224 W. lloundary St., (3 140 1); 912/ 232-437 1. CI.CC-D-IR-P. AAA 3-Diamond award. Next to Savannah Visitors Center.. (GlffAJ \r\nHyatt Regency Savannah, 2 W. BaySt., (3 140 I);912/ 238- 1234. BS-CL-CC-D-E-GP-IHIP-IIC-IR-M-NA-P. In the heart of Historic District on Savannah River with direct access lO River Street for sho pping and night life. Tour desk located in hotel lobby. (GlffAJ \r\nPlease .tee our ad on page 93, \r\nJesse Mount House, 209 W. Jones St., (3 1401); 800/ 347-1774. Rates: S Sl20-S l 35; D S135-S 160. CC-NS-BBP-CI-Y.FBK-CVR-D. Elegant Georgian home with luxurious suites and beautiful pri vate garden with fountains. (GI/TAJ \r\nKehoe House, 123 Habersham St., (3 I40 I); 9 I2/ 232-1020. Rates: S/ D SI50-$250. CC S-BB-BBP-CIV-FBK-D. European-style inn situated in historic area of downtown. Beautifully restored home. (GI/TA) \r\nLa Quinta Motor Inn, 6805 Abercorn St., (3 1405); 912/355 3004. (GI/TA) \r\nLions Head Inn, 120 E. Gaston St., (3 1401); 800/355-5466; 912/ 232-4580. Rates:SS75-S I25; DS85-S I50. 11-CC-NS-BBP-CI-Y. CBK-CVR-D. A stately 19th ce111ury mansion furnished with antiqu es, fireplaces and romance. (GlffAJ \r\nMagnolia Place Inn, 503 Whitaker St., (3 1401); 912/ 236-7674. Rates:S/ DSI00-S 195. CCBBP-CI-Y.CBK-IM-CVR-D. 13 antique-furnished rooms in 1878 Victorian mansion on Forsyth Park. (Gl ffAJ \r\nThe Manor llouse, 20 1 W. Liberty St. (3 1401); 912/ 2339597. Please .tee our ad /11 the Bed \u0026 Breakfas/ secllo11. \r\nMarriott-Savannah Riverfront, 100 General McIntosh Blvd., (3 140 I); 912/ 233-7722. Ci,CC-D-GP-IHIP-IR-PA-P. On historic riverfront adjacent to Ri ver St., shops, dini ng. Holiday and week-end packages. (GlffAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 93. \r\nMulberry-A Holiday Inn Hotel, 60 I E. Bay St., (3I406); 912/ 238- 1200. H-CC-PO-RS-CI-Y.CI,CBK-FBK-IM-D-NA. Withall the amenities of a large hotel, THE Mulberry has the personal style of a small in n. (GHTAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 92. \r\nOlde Harbour Inn, 508 E. Factors Walk, (3 140 1); 912/ 234-4 100. Rates: S/ DS95-S155. CC- S-BBP-CIV-CBK-PA-D. Sav:urnah's only luxury riverview suites. Evening cordials \u0026 ice cream at turndown:  (Gl ffAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 111 lhe Bed \u0026 Breakfast secllot1. \r\nPlanters Inn, 29 Abercorn St., (3 140 1); 912/ 232-;678. IIHR-CCD-GP-H-K. 1-listoric District. Fifty luxury rooms, suites, VIP and corporate efficiencies. Complimentary continental breakfast and high tea. Romantic packages, corporate rates and meeting space. AARP. (Gl ffA) \r\nPlease see our 11d ot1 page 92. \r\nQuality Inn Heart of Savannah, 300 W. Bay St., (3 140 1); 9I2/ 236-632 1. (GI/TA) \r\nRiver Street Inn, 11 5 E. River St., (3 140 I); 912/234-6400. BS-CL-CC-D-E-H-HC-PA. 44 room historic inn overlooking River Street and the Savannah Ri ver. Rate includes breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our a,I 0 11 page 92. \r\nRamada - Savannah Conference Center, 301 Gov Treutlen Dr., (3 1322); 912/748-6464 \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 13. \r\nTravelodge 1-95 , 390 Canebrake Rd., 1-95 Exit 16, (3 1419); 9 I2/927-2999; 800/ 578-7878. Rates: S S40-S45; D S45-S50. H-CC-NS-GC-PO-CL-CBK-CVR-PA. (GIITA} \r\nPlease see our ail 0 11 page 25. \r\nRes tau rant / Food Service \r\nAnother Catering by George, 302 Paradise Drive, (3 1419); 203/426-8849. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nChart House, 202 W. Bay St., (3 1401); 912/234-6686. (GlffAJ \r\nChick-fil-AOglethorpe Mall, 7804 Abercorn Ext., (3 I406). Call us on catering your next event. Free deli very. Party trays. (GlffA) \r\nChurch's, 2 Locations: 4119 Montgomery St., (3 1401); 1503 Montgomery, (3 140 I). Savannah's best fri ed chicken. Full-service catering. Call-In orders welcomed. (GlffAJ \r\nComedy House Theatre, 711 Mall Blvd., (3 I406); 9I2/3561045. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-E-A. Have dinner then stay and see the show! Nationally known comedians appearing live Tu-Su. (GI/TAJ \r\nCracker Barrel, 1-95\u0026 Hwy 204, Exit 16,(3 1419);912/927-6559. A-CC-FS-H-NS-05-S. Home of hearty home cooking recalling a time when good food and good service went hand in hand. (Gl ffA} \r\nCreative Catering, 174 Penrose Dr., (3 1410); 912/897-3663. \r\n(Gl ffA} \r\nEl Porto Mexican Restaurants, 12404 Largo Dr., (3 1419); 912/ 267-6338. (GI/TA) \r\nEli's Delicatessen, 4430 Habersham St., (3 1405); 912/355 3287. H-NS-FF-Cl'-SB. Annually voted Savannah's Best Deli. For a great and true delicatessen ex perience. (GlffAJ \r\nGaribaldi's, P.O. Box 9992, (3 1412); 912/ 232-7 118. A-CCCSSD-H-NS-OS. Reservations: yes. Romantic cafe in the llistoric District serving local seafood specials every night. (GlffAJ \r\nGingerbread House, I92 1 Bull St., (3 140I); 9I2/234-7303. \r\n(GHTA) \r\nGyro Wrap Restauran ~ 94A Oglethorpe Mall, (3 1406); 912/354-8 127. H-05-NS-FF. Pita sandwiches, Phillies, veggie, salads, value meals, best fries in town. Next 10 JC Penney. (GlrrAJ \r\nJohnny Harris Restaurant, 165 1 E. Victory Dr., (3 1404); 912/354-78 10. Reservations required. A-CC-CL-E-IIF-S. Locally owned. Established 1924. Three dining rooms, lunch and dinn er. Entertainment week-ends. (GlrrA} \r\nLittle Caesar's Pizza*, 5859 Abercorn St. 4, (3 1405); 912/3565I84. (Gl ffA} \r\nLove's Seafood Restaurant, 6805 Basin Rd., (3 1419);912/92536 I6. A-CC-FS-HF-NS-OS. Fresh local seafood specializing in catfish. Overlooking Ogeechee Rlver. Closed Mon. (GI/TAJ \r\nManor House, 20 1 W. Liberty St., (3 140 1); 912/ 2999597. Please see our ad In the Bed \u0026 Brealifasl section. \r\nMassey's, 606 Abe rcorn St., (3 1416); 912/ 232-3466. (GI/TAJ \r\nMusashi Japanese Steak House, 73 I2 Hodgson Memorial Dr., (3 1406); 912/352-2 128. 11-05-CCNS-CSS-A-SB. Own chef with flashing knives slices delicate seafood, sizzles steak and chicken. (GlffA} \r\nOlde Pink House Restaurant \u0026 Planters Tavern, 23 Abercorn St., (3 1401); 912/ 232-4286. OS-CC-NS-CSS-E-A-D. National landmark, 18th century mansion facing Reynolds Square. (GIITAJ \r\nOutback Steakhouse, 111 96 Abercorn Exprwy., (3 1419); 912/920-0555. H-05-CCNS-CSS-A-SB. Casual dining steakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin' Onion! (GlrrAJ \r\nPirates House/ 45 South, 20 E. Broad St., (3 1401 ); 912/ 233 5757. A-CC-CL-CSS-D-E-FS-H-NS-OS. SI2-S20. Authentic 1733 American tavern, rich historic setting. Lunch \u0026 dinner daily, Sunday brunch. (Gl ffAJ \r\nRed Lobster, 11 W. Montgomery Cross Rd., (3 1406); 9 I2/9271450. (GI/TA) \r\nRegency Room of Savannah, P.O. Box 8848, (3 I412); 9I2/ 233 290 1. (GIITA) \r\nRi ver Street Sweets, 13 E. River St., (3140 1); 912/ 234-4608. \r\n(GlffA) \r\nRiver's End Restaurant, 3122 River Dr., (3 1404); 912/ 3542973. 11-CC-NS- E-A. Dine over th e water! Fresh local seafood and Choice steaks. IS min. from downtown Savannah. (GI/TAJ \r\nShrimp Factory, 313 E. River St., (3 140 1); 912/ 236-4229. A-CC-CL-CSS-D-NS-OS. Shrimp many ways, plus fish \u0026 deviled crab. Sourdough French, cheese cake \u0026 key lime pie. (GlffAJ \r\nSnapper's Seafood Restaurant, I04 Brya n Woods Rd., (3 14IO); 9 I2/897-6 IOI. 11-0S-CC-NS-CSS-A-FS-CT. Family priced dining roomin an island atmosphere overlookingTurners Creek. Childs menu. (GI/TAJ \r\nWaffle House, 3 Locations: 37 11 Ogeechee Rd., (3 1405); Rt. 5 Box 7108, (3 1408); 2-AGateway W. Blvd., (3 1419). Open 24 hrs. breakfast, lunch and dinner.T-bone steaks, chicken, salads. (GlffA} \r\nWet Willie's, 101 E. River t., (3 1401); 912/ 233-5650. Reservations no t req uired. CL-CSS-D-OS. Specializing in frozen alcoholic beverages and New Orl eans style po'boy sandwiches. (GlffAJ \r\nShopping \r\nRiverfront Plaza, Old River Street, (3 140 1). M-RS-CL-E-GS. A 9-block esplanade facing the Savannah Rlver dotted with fountains, benches, museums, pubs, restaurants, shops - all housed in old couon warehouses which border the Plaza. \r\nSavannah Festival Outlet Mall, 11 Gateway Blvd. South, (3 1419); 912/925-3089. \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 93, \r\nTours \r\nAt Your Service, 60 E. Broad Stree~ Suite 11, 800/868-6867. Specialized tours available, bilingual guide service available with advance notice. (Receptive Tour Operator) \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\n Black Heritage Trail Tour, 502 E. Harris St., (3 1401); 912/ 234 8000. YA-SGT-'J'S.lV. Tour of Savannah's Black Heritage Trail. Visitor Center pick-up. \r\nCalibogue Cruises, 50 E. River St., (3 1401); 803/68 1-7925; 800/ 398-7687. YA-GR-SGT-TS. Riverboat tours of harbour, Daufuskie Island, river \u0026 land tours,specialized tours, step-onguide. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 93, \r\nCarriage Tours ofSavannah, IO Warner St., (3 140I);9I2/ 2366756; 800/442-5933. YA-GR-SGT-'J'S.TV. Carriage tours of Historic District and haunted houses, specialized, step-on guide, mulli-lin gual guides, Visitor Center pick-up. \r\nClassic Historic Tours, 202 Papy St., (3 1401); 912/ 234-8128; 912/354-7913. YA-GR-SGT-'J'S.lV. Tour of Historic District, Victorian District, Low-Country, beach, Ghost Walk, walking, private walking/driving, specialized, step-on guide, receptive operator, Visitor Center pick-up. \r\nClassic Historical Tours, 516 Lee Blvd., 912/ 354-7913. Tours departing daily from the Savannah Visitor Center. \r\nColonial Historic Tours, P.O. Box 9704, (3 1401); 912/236 0049. YA-GRSGT,'J'S.lV. Tours offl istoricDistrict, Victorian District, Low Country, ardtitectural, walking, specialized, step-on guide, private walking/driving, mu lll-lingual, Visitor Center pick-up. \r\nDaufuskie Island Escape, P.O. Box 21565 Savannah, SC 29925, 800/398-7687. Ferry service 'The Freepon Shunle' departing several limes daily from River Street in Savannah and Hilton Head, SC. \r\nDaufuskie Seafari, P.O. Box 21565 Savannah, SC 29925, 803 85-5654. Offering specialized 10urs. \r\nGhost Talk-G host Wal k, 127 E. Congress St., (3 1 01); 912/ 2333896. YA-GR-'J'S.lV. Walking 10ur of Savannah's Historic District Ghost Walk, specaillzed, private walking/driving, multi-lingual guides. \r\nGray Line Historic Savannah, 215 W. Boundary St., (3 I40 I); 912/234-TOUR (8687). YA-GR-SGT-'J'S.lV. Tours of Historic Dis trict, Victorian District, Low Country, architectural, beach, Ghost Walk, walking, specialized, step-on guide, receptive operator, multi-lingual guide, Visitor Center pick-up. \r\nGray Line Red Trolley Tours, 215 W. Boundary St., (3 140 1); 912/ 234-TOUR (8687). YA-GR-SGT-'J'S.lV. Trolley tours of the Historic District, Victorian District, Visitor Center Pick-up. \r\nHistoric Foundation Special Tours  Savannah, 11 7 W. Perry St., (3 140 1); 912/234-4088; 800/627-5030. YAGR,SGT-'J'S.TV. Tour of Historic District, Victorian District, Low Country, archi tectural, beach, wildlife, Ghost Walk, walking/driving, special ized, step-on guide, receptive operator, Visitor Center pick-up. \r\nHistoric Walking Tours of Savannah, 702 E. 50th St., (3 140 1); 9I2/355-9492. YA-GR-'J'S.lV. Walking tours of Savannah's Historic District. \r\nHospitality Tours of Savannah, 2610 Jefferson St., (3 140 1); 912/ 233-0119. YA-GR-SGT-'J'S.lV. Tours of the Historic District, Victorian District, Low Country, beach, Ghost Walk, walking, specialized, step-on guide, receptive operator, private walking/driving, Visitor Center pick-up. \r\nOld Savannah Tours, 202 Papy St., (3 1401); 912/354-79 13; 912/ 234-8128. YA-GR-SGT-TS-lV. Tours of Historic District, Victorian District, Low Country, beach, Ghost Walk, walking, special !zed, step-on guide, receptive operator, private walking/driving, Visitor Center pick-up. \r\nOld Town Troller Tours of Savann ah, 60 I Cohen St.; 234 Manin Luther King Blvd., (3 1401); 912/ 2330083. YA-GR-SGT. Trolley tours of the Historic District, Victorian District, specialized tours. Visitor Center pick-up. \r\nRiver Street Riverboat Company \"Savannah River Queen\", 9 E. River St. below City Hall, (3 140 1); 912/ 232-6404; 800/7866404. YA-GR-FD-'J'S.lV. ' Savannah River Queen\", riverboat harbor tours, moonlight \u0026 dinner cruises, Low Country \u0026 coastal tours, specialized tours, receptive operator, group charters only. \r\nPlease see our ad on page 92. \r\nSavannah Tours, Inc., 6 Illinois Ave., (3 140 1); 912/ 232-3905. Hf-YA-GR-SGT-'J'S.lV. Tours of the Historic District, Victorian District, Low Country, architectural, beach, wildlife, Ghost Walk, specialized tours, step-on guide, private walking/driving, Visilor Center pick-up. \r\nSpartina Trails, P.O. Box 253 I, 912/ 234-462 1.Specialized tours available. \r\nStudents See Savannah, 202 Atkinson Ave., 912/236-8730. \r\nTapestry Tours, 2IO W.Jones St., 912/233-7770;800/794-7770. YA-FD-SGT-TS-lV. Tours of Historic District, Victorian District, Low Country, beach, wildlife, step-on guide, private walking/driving !Ours. Tou rs include lunch. \r\nTours On Tape, 313 Abercorn St., (3 1401); 912/ 232-0582. YATS. Historic District tours and Low Country tours available on tape at Savannah Visitor Center. \r\nTours by B J, 219 W. Bryan SL, Suite 203, 912/2332335; 800/962-6595. YA-GR-'J'S.lV. Tours of Historic District, Victorian District, Low Country, architectural, beach, wildlife, Ghost Walk, step-on guide, receptive operator, multi-lingual guides, private walking/driving tours. \r\n \r\nTrave l Se rvices Budget Rent-A-Car, 47 Ida ). Gadsden Dr., (3 1408); 912/9649186. (GI/TA) Chatham Area Transit, 900 E. Gwinneu St., (3 1401 ); 912/ 233 5767. SGT. Electric-powered CAT shuttle provides convenient service in historicdowntown Savannah.S.50 cents one-way, SI.SO all day. (GI/TA) Convention Consultants, I17 W. Perry St., (3 140 1); 912/234 4088. (GI/TA) Greater Savannah Black Tourism Network, P.O. Drawer 3508, (3 1414); 912/ 231 -0119MF-'J'S.B. Add African-American heritage to your exploration of major local attractions. Call us soon! (GHTAJ Sadler \u0026 Associates, P.O. Box 2222, (31402); 912/233-6827. \r\n( GI/TA ) \r\nSavannah Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1628, (3 1402); 9 I2/944-0 56. (GI/TA) Savannah Area Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 222 W. Oglethorpe Ave., (3 1402); 912/944-0456. CVB. Conde Nast voted Savannah One of the Top IO'Cities in the U.S. to Visit. (GI/TAJ Savannah Visitor Center, 30I Martin Luther King Blvd., 9I2/944-0460; 800/444-2427. Open: 365 days a year, M-F8:30-5; Weekends/Holidays 9-5. Located in restored i860's railroad station. Maps, area information, free room \u0026 tour reservation system, slide presentation. \r\nSEA ISLAND \r\nSport s \u0026 Recrea tio n Sea Island Golf Course, 100 Retreat Ave., (3 1522); 912/6385I18. YA. Enjoy 36 holes of golf at the Sea Island Golf Course. \r\nLod ging Cloister, 100 first St., (3 1561); 800n 32-4752; 912/638-36 1I. Rates: S S180-S452; D S120-S25I. Georgia's only Mobil 5-Star resort. Nearby shops, galleries and historical sites. (GHTA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 85. \r\nSPRINGFIELD \r\nAttracti o ns Historic Effingham Society Museum, Pine \u0026 Early Sts., (31329); 912/754330 I. Open: F \u0026 Sa 10-2. Built In 1934, the 2-story brick jail houses a collection of Revolutionary, Civil War \u0026 Indian anifacts. Groups can call for special appointments. Donation requested. \r\nTrave l Se rvices Effingham County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Drawer I., (3 1329); 912/754-3301. C-VI. Area and special events informa lion for Springfield, Rincon \u0026 Guyton. \r\nST . .~ARYS * \r\nAttr acti ons Crooked River State Park, 3092 Spur 40, (31558); 912/882 5256. Parking fee . CC-PG-PO-PA. Located 7 mi. N of St. Marys. Park offers camping, c011ages, hiking and swimming pool. (GI/TAJ \r\nHis to ric Sites/ Monum ent s McIntosh Sugar Mill Tabby Ruins, Spur 40, (3 1558); 912/8826200. Among Ga's oldest industry ruins, tabby structure where rooms were used 10 grind and boil cane for sugar products. One of the best preserved tabby structures on the coast. Oak Grove Cemetary, (3 I558); 912/882-6200. Part of original I788 city plat Oldest marked grave I80 I. Settlers, soldiers of every war. Tombstones with French inscriptions Indicating Acadlan settlers from Nova Scotia in 1775. \r\n \r\nSt. Marys Historic District, (3 I558); 912/882-6200 \u0026 912/882 4000; 800/868-8687. NR. St. Marys Historic District circa 1787 \r\nToonerville Trolley, Osborne St., (3 I558). Osborne St., Hist0ric District, I920. Used on the St. Marys railroad until 1938, made famous in syndicated comic strip wash Tubbs and Easy\" in 1935 by canoonist Roy Crane. \r\nWashington Oak Stump, Osborne St., (3I558); 912/882-6200. At George Washingt0n's death, 6 live oak trees were planted and became symbol of city. Last tree died In 1987 and was given 10 the US Navy for repairs to the frigate USS ConstilUtion. \r\nWashington Pump, Osborne St., (3 I558); 9I2/882-6200. Pump was one of the original fresh water supplies for the town and the only one 10 supply fresh water during a very high storm surge in 1880. \r\nMu se um s \r\nSt. Marys Submarine Museum, St. Marys St, (3 1558); 912/8824000. ED-M-YA. Scheduled to open summer of 1996. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreatio n \r\nCumberland Island National Seashore, P.O. Box 806, (3 1558);912/882-4335. YA-BAFTilCP. Access via passenger and ferry from downtown St. Marys waterfront. Wild horses, backpacki ng, can,ping, swimmingon pristine beach, salt water Ashing, shell collection, reservation required. \r\nOsprey Cove Golf Course, (3 1558); 912/882-5575; 800/ 3525575. YA. Enjoy 18 holes of golf at Osprey Cove Golf Course in St. Marys. \r\nLo d gi ng \r\nGoodbread House Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 209 Osborne St., (3 1558); 912/882-7490. Rates: S S45-S55; D S65. NS-F-GC-BB-BBP-R-FBKD-NA. Victorian. 4 rms,/pvt. bath, fllll breakfast, antiques. Walk to Cumberland Island ferry, restaurants. (GI/TAJ \r\nRiverview Hotel, 105 Osborne St., (31558); 912/882-3242. ClrCC-D-F-M-NA. (GI/TAJ \r\nTo u rs \r\nAir Tours, 400 N. Dandy St., (3 1558); 912/882-4359. YA-GR-CCTS. Enjoy air tours of coastal Georga including Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, Cumberland Island and Atlantic whale watches. Private air service available to and from major airports. \r\nBraille Trail, (3 I558);912/882-6200. 38 historicsites in Historic District marked with raised leuers and braille for sight-impaired visitors. Also extends onto Cumberland island with braille plaques and hands-on map. \r\nCharter Boats, (3 1558);800/868-8687. River and sound cruises available 7 days a week year-round, off shore and river Ashing. \r\nTr ave l Services \r\nOrange Hall Welcome Center, (31558); 912/882-4000; 800/868-8687. Open: Mon  Sat 95; Sun 1-5. Circa 1829. Located in a Greek Revival Antebellum mansion listed on the ational Registry. Tour information avail able, museum and gift shop. \r\nSt. Mary's Tourism Council, 414 Osborne St., P.O. Box 1291, (3 1558); 912/882-6200. TS-B. Home of Georgia Rock Shrimp Festival, 1st Saturday Market Day Festival and Cumberland Island National Seashore, NR. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our nd 0 11 /h is page. \r\nST. SIMO S ISi.AND \r\nAttract ions \r\nGascoigne Bluff, (3 I522). Site where timbers were cut to build the famous ship Constitution,\"Old Ironsides\". Boating and Ashing marina, launch and concession. \r\nGould's Inlet, No. end of Bruce Dr., East Beach, (3 1522). Landscaping with benches, boardwalk and fishing pier across the dunes. Fully accessible. \r\nSt. Simons Island Visitors Center, 530-8 Beachview Dr., (31522); 912/638-9014. 18-lV-VI. l.ocated in the village of St. Simons Island. Providing area inform ation / driving tours. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 89. \r\nWatersports, (3 1522). YA. Fishing, canoeing, boating, kayaking, parasailing, jet skis, scuba divingcan be enjoyed on the surround Ing rivers and creeks with accessibility to the Atlantic Ocean. \r\nHi stori c Sit es/ Mo num ent s \r\nBloody Marsh Battle Site, Demere Rd., (3 I522); 912/638-90 14. Monument and tape recording describes the banle site where British troops defeated Spanish troops in I742, which was a turning point in the Spanish invasion of Georgia. \r\nChrist Church, Frederica Road, (3 1522); 912/638-9014. Open: Winter Mon-Fri i-4; Summer Mon-Fri 2-5. Founded in I736 by Church of England and ordained clergymen John and Charles Wesley. Rebuilt in 1836 by Anson Phelps Dodge,Jr. as a memorial to his wife. \r\nFort Frederica, Frederica Rd., (3 1522); 912/638-3639. Open: Daily except Christmas. Winter hours 95, summer hours 9-6. H. Built by Oglethorpe I736. Film shown every half-hour, gives insight into tl1e life of the settlers. \r\nRetreat Plantation, Sea Island Golf Course, (3 1522). Retreat was Antebellum plantation known for superior quality Sea Island \r\n \r\n100 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n co1ton. The ruins of a slave hospi1al re main. Sea Island Golf Course. \r\nMu se um s \r\nLighthouse \u0026 Coastal Museum, IOI I21h St, {:l 1522); 912/638 666. Open: Tue-Sal I05; Sun I:305. Closed Mon. YA. Circa 1872, ligh1house keeper's co11age now houses ar1ifac1s and exhibilS of coas1al Georgia. Climb the 129 s1eps leading 10 1he 1op of 1he ligh1house. \r\nStat e Park s \r\nMassengale Park, Ocean Blvd., (3 1522). Picnicking, beach, swimming and showers. \r\nNeptune Park, So. end of Island, (3 1522); 912/6:l89014. Picnicking, fishi ng pier, crabbing, minia1ure golf, live thea1er (fall and spring), pool, libra ry. Site of 1he St Simons Island Chamber of Commerce/Visitors Cemer. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recr ea ti on \r\nCoast Guard Station, E. Beach, (3 1522). Features a large parking area \\\\1th res1room facili1ies, a wide ra m1\u003e for handicap and surf sailing, beach access. \r\nGolden I sles Marina, St Simons Island Causeway, {:l 1522); 912/634- 11 28. Enjoy a varie1y of ea1ing establishmenlS, shop ping, fuel and charter services, jel skis and parasailing, all in one location. \r\nHampton Club, (3 1522); 912/6:!4-0255. Enjoy 18 holes of golf al the ll:11npion Club. \r\nHampton Marina, On the Hamp1on River a1islands nortl1end, (3 1522); 912/638- 1210. Fea1ures dry s1orage and wei dock slips, rep:tir services, live bait, electric hookUJ\u003eS, fuel and charter services. \r\nSt. Simo ns Island Club, SI. Simons Island Club, (3 1522); 912/6:!85 l:lO. Enjoy 18 holes of golf @SL Simons Island Club; l holes @Sea Palms Golf/Tennis Resor~ I8 holes @ llamp1on Cln b Golf Course. \r\nLod gi ng \r\nEpworth by the Sea, P.O. Box 407, (3 1522); 912/638-8688. \r\n(GI/TA ) \r\nIsland Inn, 30 I Main St, (:l 1522); 800/673-6323. Ra1es: S/ D S45 99. llCCNS-HCPOCI'\\lCBKPA. Quaint, quiet, in a serenely beautifu l sell ing. Enjoy So uthern hospitality at ilS finest (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r at/ 011 page 89. \r\nKing \u0026 Prince Beach \u0026 Golf Resort, 20 I Arnold Rd . Hampton Plama1ion/No. end of Island, (3 1522); 912/638-363 1. Ra1es: S/ D S80-S365. CC-BA-GC-PO-TC-R-RS-CL. The King \u0026 Prince Resort is sci on the Atlantic Ocean. 11has several beachside pools, iennis courts and nearby golf at 1he Hampton Club. Call 00/342-02 12 for reservations. (Cl/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 89. \r\nQueens Court Motel, 437 Kings Way, {:! 1522); 912/638-8459. CC-K-P. Birdie's Res1auranl. Quailll, small, nestled among live oaks and Spanish moss. Pool, rooms \u0026 ki1chene11es. Walk to shops, restauranlS, beach. /GI/TAJ \r\nSea Gate Inn, IOI Ocean Blvd., (3 1522); 912/638-866 1. Rates: S/D S40-S250. CC-BA-PO-CT\\1-CBK . Poolside or oceanfront unilS ava ilable. Bedrooms, kitchene1tes and sui1es. (GIITA) \r\nSea Palms Golf \u0026 Tennis Resort, 5445 Frederica Rd., (3 1522); 9 I2/6:!8355 1; 800/84 1-6268. Ra1es: S/D S99-S248. 11-CC-NS-GCHC-PO-TC-R-RS-CIV.CIAM. Oes1in:11ion resort located on St. Simons Island. Group ra1es, go lf and vacation packages. (GJ!rn) \r\nPle11se see our 111/ 011 page 8!). \r\nShipwatach Oceanfront Condominiums, 520 Ocean Blvd., (3 1522); 912/638-5450. CC-GP-K-08-P. 1\\vo bedroom vaca1ion condos. Enjoy spacious vacation living. Special weekly, momhly ra1es and go lf. (G'IITAJ \r\nTrupp Hodnen Enterprises, 520 Ocean Blvd., (3 1522); 800/62 -6850. \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 011 page 89. \r\nRes t aura nt/ Food Se r vice \r\nBlanche's Courl)'ard, 440 Ocean Blvd.,{:l l 522);912/638-3030. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-E-A-CT. Since 1974 serving the fin es1seafood and s1eaks in a bayou \\liciorl an atmosphere. (GIITA) \r\nFrederica House, 36 1I Frederica Rd., (3 1522); 912/6:!8-6789. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A. Children's menu. Casual dress, frozen cock1alls. (GI/TAJ \r\nMullet Bay, 512 Ocean Blvd., (3 1522); 912/638-0703. (\u003c,'I/TAJ \r\nOld Plantation Supper Club, RL 4 Box 296-B, (3 I52l); 912/6:!89 83. (GI/TA) \r\nTo ur s \r\nGolden Isles Shuttle \u0026 Excursions, (3 1522); 912/634-144 . Sigh1Seeing iours, airport transfers, shuule 10 restauran1s \u0026 shopping. \r\nGolden Isles Touring Co., 7 Willow Sc111are, P.O. Box 574, (3 1522); 912/6:!8-8092. YA-GR-G P. Custom packaging, lodging, meals1 tours, transportation and entertainment for all of coastal Georgia. (Receptive Operator) \r\nIsland Tours, 107 Marina Or., {3 1522); 912/638-6882. YA. I.and and sea packages, s1ep-on guide service, daily sigh1Seeing and hisiorlcal iours. (Rece ptive Operaio r). \r\n \r\nJust A Guide, Inc., 3600 Frederica Rd., Suite 54:l, {:l 1522); 912/6:!4-9437. TS-TV. Step-on guide senice for moiorcoach groups. Offers exceptional tours of 1he entire area from Midway 10 St. Marys. St. Simons Travelog, 113 Shore Rush Cir., (3 1522); 912/638 5097. YA-GR-TS. Historic mo1orcoach tours, step-on guide service, com1ile1e iour packaging, lodging, meals, sigh1seeing and special tours. Receptive tour operator. St. Simons Trolley Tours, 11 0 Simmons Ave., {3 1522); 9 I2/638-8954; 9 I2/638-0982. Open: DeparlS 1he \"Village\" area Tu Sa 11 , I \u0026 3 (summer); I {winter). YA-GR-G P-TS. Tour historic St. Simons Island via molorized trolley. Tro lley av:iilable for special charters. Wood Stork Tours, 11 6 Orif1wood Place, (3 1522); 912/ 6:!8 6082. YA-GR-TS. Packages and cusiom lours of coas1al area. Specializing in programs for school groups and 1ours emphasizing African American culture. (Receptive Opcra1o r) \r\nTrave l Se rvices \r\nIsland Conferences \u0026 Events, 209 Marina Dr., {3 1522); 912/638-2880. (GI/TA) \r\nTHUNDERBOLT \r\nAllra cti o ns \r\nThunderbolt, (3 1404). Shrimping village along in1ercoas1al wa1envay off US 80 enrou1e tO beac hes, islands, restaurant~. \r\nRes ta ur a nt / Fo od Se r vice \r\nTeeple's, 29 17 River Dr., {:l 1404); 912/:!54-11 57. /GI/TA) \r\nTo urs \r\nSavannah River Cruise Line, 2902 Ri ver Dr., (3 1404); 912/355 4422. YA-G R-FIHS-TV. \"The Magnolia\", ri,erboat 1ours of 1he I.ow Coumry and coas~ specialized 1ours, group charters onl y. \r\nTOWNSE D \r\nLodgin g \r\nBest Western Village Inn, P.O. Box 250, (3133 1); 912/832 4444. 11-CC-NS-PO-IM. \r\nPlease see our ml 011 p11ge I1. \r\nTYBEE ISi.AND * \r\nBeach, 5 mi. white sand, on the Allamic Ocean1 I ; minutes east of Savannah. Water side, amuse ment park,surf and charter boat fishing, museum. \r\nAltr ac tion s \r\nMarine Science Center, 14th St., (:l 1:!28); 912n s6-59 17. EDM. I.earn abou1 the amazing marine life of local environment. Features aquariumswith indigenousspecies, \\lidco, library1 shark display, beach walks. Call t0 gel seasonal hours. \r\nHi stori c Sit es/ Mo num ent s \r\nFort Screven, near museum, {:l 1:!28). Open: Winter:dailyexcepl Tue 1-5; Summer: daily 10-6. Circa 1875. Manned during Spanish American Wars and WWI \u0026 WWII. Lighthouse, N. end of beach, {:l I:!28); 912/786-580 I. One of the firsl public structures in Georgia. Guided 1ours available. \r\nMu se um s \r\nMuseum, Adjacent to the lighthouse, (3 1328); 912n 86-4077. Open: May 2  Sept. 30: daily I0-6, Oc1 I May I, daily 1-5. \r\nLo d gin g \r\nEcono Lodge Beachside, 404 Buller Ave., {3 1528); 912n s64H5. CL-CC-E-F-11-IR-OB-P-R-TC. Spanky's resiaurant. Vollyball courts, microwa\\lC, refrigerator, non-smoking rooms avaihtble.. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nHunter House Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 170 1 Buller lllvd., (31.l28); 912/ 786-75 I5. Ra1es: S S45-S65; DS80-S 100. CC-BBP-RS-CIV-CI.CBK . Southern charm wilh a beach atmosphere. 20 min. from down iown Savannah. (GI/TA) 'l)bee Island Rentals, llwy 80 \u0026 2nd Avenue, {:l I:!28); 9I2 86-4054. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 page 93. \r\nTo ur s \r\nTales of the South, P.O. Box I582, (:l l:l28); 912 86-5 10 I. YA-GR-Ts-TV. Tours of Hisioric District, Victorian District, Low Count ry, beach, walking tours, specialized 1ours, step-on guide, receptive operator, private walking/dri ving, multi-li ngual guides. \r\nTrave l Se n ices \r\nTybee Island Visitor Center, Located on Route 80, (3 I328); 912n86-S444. Open: Sa1. Thu rs 10-4; Fri 10-6. Closed Mon. \r\nPle11se see our tu/ ou p11ge 93. \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\nWAYCROSS \r\n(A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nActr ac ti ons \r\nLaura S. Walker State Park, 5653 I.aura Walker Rd., (3 1503); 9I2/ 287 900. Ra1es: Parking fee. H-CC-GC-L-PG-PO-PM IF. Lo caied 9 mi. SE of Wa)cross on Rt. 177. (G'IITA) Okefenokee Swamp Park, S Hwy I Somh; 5700 Okefenokee Swamp Park Rd., (3 150 1); 912/ 283-0583. Rates: Adulls SIO, children (5 11) S7. Open: Daily, except Christmas. YA-GR-CC-PNFO-MF-TV-\\11. Guided boat 1ours, canoe remal, observation iower, interpretative exhibits, restored homestead, picnic area. \r\nPogo Fest, I:lO Dixon Tr., {3 150 I); 912/ 283-4478. (GI/TA) \r\nP/e11se see 011r at/ f,i the Fair \u0026 Fesllv11/ sec/1011. \r\nSouthern Forest World, 1440 No. Augusta Ave., {3 1503); 912/ 285-4056. ED-YA-GR-CC. Come learn the importance of the forest industry in the Soutl1! Listen to a talking 1ree, walk inside a giant l.oblolly pine, learn aboul aval stores and see our mummi fied dog! Under 4 FREE, -54 S2, 55+ 1.50, AAA I.SO, groups of 10 + S1.50 per person. \r\nHis to ri c Sites / Monum e nt s \r\nHistoric Downtown Waycr oss, l)owmown Waycross, (3 150 I); 912/ 283-7787. Georgia Main S1ree11owns par1of 1he nationwide \r\nprogram ordowntown revit:ilizaiton. \r\nAri \u0026 Enterl ainm cnl \r\nWaycross Arca Community Th eatre, P.O. Box 44 0, (:l 1502 0158); 912/ 2832 16I. Fall and Winier performances al the Ri tz Theatre \r\nMu se um s \r\nObediah's Okefenok, Swamp Road, (3 150 1); 912/ 28 -0090. NR-YA-GR-MF. Arare example of a swamper's lifestyle in 1he late 1800s. Over 50 exhibilS include hisloric log home. Restored wi th authemic detail. Ok efenok ee Her itage Ce nter Mu seum , 1460 N. Augus1a Ave., (3 150 1); 912/ 285 260. Open: Daily, except Christmas. EO-M-YAGR-MF. ExhibilS on 1he life and ti mes of people around 1he Okefenokee Swamp, 1912 Baldwin s1eam locomolive, I900's prinl shop, 1840's farmhouse. \r\nLod gin g \r\nHoliday Inn, 1725 Memorial Dr., {:l l 501); 912/ 283-4490. Rates: S S43-$47; DS48- 52. 11-CC-NS-IIC-PO-RS-CIV-Cl.FBKPA-SGT-SB. Free breakfas1 buffet, free local calls, senior discount, fitness cen1er, putting green. (GI/TAJ Jameson Inn Wa)'Cross, 950 Cily Blvd., (3 150 1); 912/2833800. CC-H-IIC-IR-P. Free cominental breakfas1, cable TV, free local calls, free newspaper, kingsize beds. /GIITAJ \r\nPlease see 011 r tu/ 011 tile /11sltle Front Cotier. \r\nPinecrest Motel, Box 1357, (3 1501); 912/ 283-3 580. CC-PA-P. Free continental breakfast, cable 1v , restaurant next door,seniors discount, near shopping mall. (GIITAJ \r\nRe staur a nt / fo od Se r vi ce \r\nDomino's Pizza, 727 Knigh1 Ave., {3 150 1); 912/ 285-9098. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nLee's Famous Recipe Chicken, 610 Memorial Or., {3 150 1); 912/ 285-2 150. (GI/TA) \r\nTours \r\nOkefenokee Attractions Tour Co., Inc., 4I7 Williams SI., (3 150 1); 912/ 285-3976; 800/808-0 81. Rates: S10 per day, S2:l all auraclions. ED-YA-GR-CC-SGT-TS-TV-VI. Cus1om packages, sigh1Seeing iours, shuttle 10 restaurants \u0026 shopping. Receptive 1our operator and step-on guide. Specializing in forest management and faclS on local hisiory. \r\nTrav e l Serv ice s \r\nWaycross/ Ware Touris m \u0026 Conference Bureau, 200 Lee Ave., P.O. Box 137, {51502); 912/ 283-:!742. C\\18-111-TS. Oke- \r\nfenokee attractionsinfo rmati on, guided tours available. 1-lome or \r\nPogofest in Oc1ober. (GIITA / \r\nWENTWORTH \r\nRes taur a nt / Food Se r vi ce \r\nWarne House, 1-95 \u0026 SR2I, (3 1407). Open 24 hrs. fo r breakfas~ lunch and dinner.T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, breakfas t (GI/TAJ \r\nWOODBINE \r\nAll r ac ti o ns Annual Woodbine Crawfis h Festival, Satilla Wa1erfro n1 Park, (3 1569); 912/ 576-32 11. Open: Held in April. I-IF-FD. Fea1ures Crawfis h cooked \"cajun-style\" and 01her mouthwa1ering 1rea1S, entertainment all day, over I00 arlS \u0026 crafts booths. Camping and all major motel chains 15 minutes away! \r\nWoodbin e, City of, 912/874-872 5. Exccllenl fis hing and canoeing opportunilies on 1he Satilla River. Home of the An nual crawfish Festival and Rodeo late april. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My M i nd \r\n \r\n1 O I \r\n \r\n C/J the wannth and eauty of \r\nntebellum eorgia \r\n \r\na f , , to the land of historical tasures and commanding \r\n-Y11::;y. Carved from Indian territories, Milledgeville remained \r\nthe glorious state capital for more than 68 years. ow the center of hospitality, visitors stay in quaint Bed \u0026 Breakfast lnns or over 450 motel rooms, dining in one of 65 establishments. \r\nDiscover the beauty of Spring, the colors of Fall and , Christmas festivities, Southern style. Explore this Antebellum Trail City, where you can enjoy an abundance of shops, antiquing and other Special Events. \r\nVis i.t this MainStreet City with its historical trolley tours, diversity of culture and recreational activities on Lake Sinclair, which will have you coming back for more. \r\n \r\nBienvenue \r\n \r\nWillkommen \r\n \r\nBienvenidos \r\n \r\nfo r more infonnation call \r\n \r\nWelcome \r\n \r\nMilledgeville \u0026 Baldwin County \r\n \r\n,r;-rr ()';, ' Convention \u0026 Visi.tors Bureau \r\n \r\nlA \r\n \r\nieagevi r1il 200 w Hancoch St., Milledgeville, GA USA 31061 .:;; \r\n \r\n(912) 452  4687 (800) 653  1804 \r\n \r\nG . \r\n-1eo1;gia \r\n \r\n, \r\ns \r\n \r\n.rr,1i .ntecv. erurum \r\n \r\nCapita[ \r\n \r\nlo!li(a 0tep baciin hme \r\n \r\nclison \r\n \r\n\"7he Jlearl of!.eJlearlfanrfs\" \r\n \r\nJC!Z:.ationally recognized for .. . ;;~~bellum and Victorian homes, Shopping in the historic district Diversity in fine dining Awary winning museams Annual festivals and events Lodging and Bed \u0026 Breakfast lnns \r\nA Wann Welcome \r\n \r\nSpecial Historic Home Tours \r\n\"\\_t' \r\nJuly 17-August 6 1996 \r\n, , Daily 10 am - 6 pm \r\n. \r\nVisit Private Residences and Gardens \r\n \r\nFor infonnation, contact the Madison Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 826, Madison Georgia 30650 \r\n \r\n706  342  4454 \r\n \r\n Scenic trails wind their way through the Historic Heartland a welcoming blend of Old South ambiance and New South convenience. Macon's magnificent Italian Renaissance Hay House (Interior pictured) is one of many historic gems showcased on the Antebellum Trail, while the Antiques Trail lures treasure seekers. Visitors can experience the thrill of the 1996 Summer Olympic Equestrian events at the Georgia International Horse Park (inset) in Conyers. \r\n \r\n Sum and substance of the Southern way of life are captured for all rime in Georgia's HISTORIC HEARTLAND, the centermost region of the state famous for peach production and preserving the past. \r\n \r\nExperience the Grandeur of the True South, JUSt 30 minutes east of Atlanta on I-20 Historic Home Tours July 19- August 4, 1996 (Daily shuttle seroice from Atlanta) \r\nGeorgia Main Street City  Beautifully restored antebellum homes , Quaint downtown square donned with Victorian lighting Specialty s!utps , Unique eate,ies 770-385-2077 \r\nFox Winery Award winning winery . Daily tours \u0026 tastings Seasonal winery events 770-787-5402 \r\nCovington Flower Shop  HistoricCovingt,on sOllvenirs Exclusive \"In the Heat oflhe Night\" 111emoraoilia . located downtown \"On the Square\" 1-800-786-7442 \r\nThe Oaks Golf Course  18-Hole Championship course . Group packages \u0026 outings Atll tournament facilities 770-786-3801 \r\nConvention \u0026 Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 168  Covington , GA 30210 \r\n1-800-616-86 26 \r\n \r\n11te Clterry Blossom Festival in Macon is one ofdozens of colorjitl Fairs \u0026 Festivals tltat occur dttring tlte year tltrottgliottt lite Historic Heartland. 11tey celebrate places, events, natttre, ltistory, music, animals, crops and sometimes ''just because. \" See tlte special Historic Heartland insert and tlte listing pages in tltis section for all tile exciting details. \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nA sea of pink and white flowers blankets the heanlandscape the last two weeks in March, luring motorists away from I-75 to the prettier Peach Blossom Trail. Yet another route beckons history buffs year-round, a string of architectural pearls known as the Antebellum Trail. The Antiques Trail, with its eclectic shops and yet-to-be-discovered treasures, attracts both locals and shoppers from all over. \r\nMuch of the three roads runs almost parallel to I-75, offering fresh alternatives to the familiar freeway. \r\nThe Peach Blossom Trail (U.S. 341/41 west ofl-75) from Perry and Warner Robins north to Jonesboro visits the small towns of Roberta, M usella and Culloden, where \"pick-yo ur-own\" peach orchards thrive from late June to August. The same is true for Byro n and Fort Valley in Peach County, which produces 65 percent of all the peaches grown in Georgia and where the 10-day Georgia Peach Festival is held in mid-June. \r\nRacing is popular at the northern end of the trail. In Barnesville - Georgia's \"Buggytown\" since 1865 - the carriage industry that built the town is remembered each September during the week-long Barnesville Buggy Days and Buggython Road Race. The Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton secs a faster pace at the NASCAR-sanctioned Winston Cup stock car races twice a year. \r\nJust east of Hampton lies the charming community of McDonough . With its quaint shops lining the picturesque courthouse square, McDonough offers several opportunities ro sample small town living. And in neighboring Burrs County is Jackson, home of the authentically restored Historic Indian Spring Hotel, built in 1823 by Chief William McIntosh, leader of the Lower Creek Nacion. \r\nPercy is the location of the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, a mammoth exhibition facility char hoses the Georgia National Fair in early \r\n \r\n The place for shopping enthusiasts .. . \r\nWith world-class golf courses, historic homes and architecture, the Atlanta Motor Speedway, several exciting festivals . . . and over 1500 quality accomodarions, just 30 minutes from Atlanta \r\nProgress amidst small toum charm \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI Tanger Factory Outlet Center \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nave 25-65% every day at over 50 brand name \r\n \r\nmanufacturer ' outlet scores. Amazing bargains on shoe , \r\n \r\ndesigner fa hions, sportswear, kitchenware, luggage, \r\n \r\nco metics, books and much, much more. \r\n \r\nHours: Mon-Sat: 9-9, Sun: 12-6 \r\n \r\n1000 Tanger Drive, Locust Grove, GA 30248 \r\n \r\n770-957-0238 Exit 68, off I- 75 \r\n \r\nPeachtree Peddlers Flea Market \r\nFeaturing thou ands of g ods, from antiques and fl ower , co clothing and repti le . 270 booths surrounded by food and fun activitie . Tru ly a unique shopping expe ri ence! \r\n155 Mill Road, McDonough, GA 30253 \r\n770-914-2269 Exit 71, off 1-75 \r\nHenry C.Ounty C.Onvention \r\nP.O. Box 1378, McDono \r\n800-HENRY-COU \r\nOnly 30 Minutes From Atlanta I \r\n \r\n The HISTORIC HEARTLAND Welcomes the 1996 Olympic Games! \r\n \r\nTo assist your vacation planning, here is a city-by-city account of festivals, sporting events and celebrations designed to complement the Summer Olympics. Enjoy! \r\n \r\nAthens \r\nThe host city of Olympic Volleyball, Soccer (Football) and Rhythmic Gymnastics plans several cultural expositions to coincide with their influx of Olympic visitors. Included in the plans are the Harvest Festival, an arts festival centered around demonstrations of old Southern art (quilters, potters, etc.); SummerFest, a downtown fair to highlight the eclectic music scene in Georgia's \"Classic City,\" and in late May/early June of 1996, Athens will host the U.S. Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. \r\nBarnesville-Lamar County \r\nThe city of Barnesville, home of the annual Buggy Days festival, has created Farm Tours for visitors in 1996. Visit a working farm, learn about Georgia's agricultural heritage and be a part of life in the country. \r\nIndian Springs-Butts County \r\nThe Butts County Historical Society has organized a year-long calendar of events to be held at the historic Indian Spring Hotel, including a Quilt/Antique Car Show (March 23-24, 1996); a Scottish Festival, celebrating the Scottish ancestry of Creek Indian Chief William McIntosh (April 27-28); Native American Festival, offering demonstrations of tribal camp life, hide tanning, teepee and canoe making and music (September 21-22); Civil War Days, including re-enactments and authentic campsites (November 2-3); and the Christmas Bazaar (December 7-8). \r\nConyers-Rockdale County \r\nThe city's Georgia International Horse Park is the site of the 1996 Olympic Equestrian Events, Mountain Biking and the final two events of the Modern Pentathlon. The Horse Park will host national and international \r\n \r\nequestrian and mountain biking competitions as well as concerts, dog shows, festivals and more. The city will offer \"Olympic Loop\" bus service from Atlanta to the eastern suburbs of Rockdale, Newton and Walton counties 24 hours a day from Opening to Closing Ceremonies during the Games. \r\nCovington-Newton County \r\nVisitors to this charming city may enjoy daily tours and tastings at Fox Vineyards, a challenging round of golf at \"The Oaks Golf Course\" or a delicious lunch or dinner inside \"The Depot,\" Covington's restored 1855 train depot restaurant. During the summer of 1996, daily Tours of Historic Homes as well as shuttle service from Atlanta will be offered. \r\nHenry County \r\nThis peaceful county includes the cities of Hampton, Locust Grove, McDonough and Stockbridge, all anxious to show off their special brand of Southern hospitality. In May, each community has planned a fun-filled slate of events: There's the Locust Grove Day Festival in Locust Grove, Ole Stockbridge Days craft show in Stockbridge and the heralded \"Geranium Festival\" craft show in McDonough. McDonough's Tamingo Farms is also the training site for Switzerland's Olympic equestrian team. \r\nMacon \r\nThe city of Macon has planned a cornucopia of summer events to enhance your Olympic experience. Enjoy Georgia On My Plate, a festival celebrating southern hospitality and good cooking (July 19-August 6, 1996); Georgia Music Hall of Fame, a perpetual music festival representing country, gospel, symphony, blues, big band and Southern rock 'n roll \r\n \r\n(opening May 1996); Soul on Rice: African Influences on American Cooking, in the Harriet Tubman African American Museum (ongoing through summer of 1996); Cotton, Quilts and Clay, exploring the relationship between Georgia's physical resources and its people since 1733, at the Macon Museum of Arts \u0026 Sciences (ongoing through summer of 1996); American Indian Aris, Crafts and Customs, experience 12,000 years of Indian history al the Ocmulgec National Monument (ongoing through summer of 1996); and Sidney's Tours of Historic Macon, where you can visit the 1859 Hay House and see the home of Georgia poet Sidney Lanier, (year-round). \r\nMadison \r\nMadison's Historic Homes Tour offers a unique glimpse into history with the opportunity to experience lovely private residences. Tours begin at the Welcome Center or the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, July 17-August 6, 19%. Also enjoy the Madison Arts Festival \"Southern Jubilee\" from July 25-28, 1996. \r\nMilledgeville \r\n\"Georgia's Antebellum Capital\" shows off its Southern hospitality as the training site for Olympic badminton teams. The city will also host the \"Fest of 'Ville,\" a unique event featuring an \"Oliver Hardy Film Festival,\" picnic, street dance, arts \u0026 crafts and much more (July 26-27, 1996). \r\nOld Clinton \r\nThis charming city will celebrate its annual \"Old Clinton War Days\" just in time for Olympic visitors (May 4-5, 1996). The event includes re-enactments, authentic camps open to the public, and a service at the historic Old Clinton Cemetery. \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n ijeorgia on Your Mind~ We're on your Way! \r\n \r\nhe Georgia ational Fai~ Agricenter is a center for diverse activities in the heart of Georgia. The multipurpose, stateowned complex is specially designed fo r trade shows, confe rences, horse and livestock events, and concerts. The 628-acre site is beautifully landscaped with a fo untain, lakes, and gardens. The Georgia ational Fairgrounds \u0026 Agricenter is known fo r its service, location, versatility, and spaciousness. \r\n1996 Major Events \r\n6TH G EORGIA N ATIONAL STOCK SHOW FEB.21-MARCH 3, 1996 \r\n6 TH G EORGIA NATIONAL RODEO F EB. 22,23, 24, 1996 \r\n7TH G EORGIA NATIONAL FAIR OCT, 4-13, 1996 \r\n2ND GEORGIA N ATIONAL WONDERLAND IN LIGHTS \r\nNov. 25-DEc. 31, 1996 \r\nCall or write for a free calendar of events: \r\nGeorgia National Fairgrounds \u0026 Agricenter \r\n401 Larry Walker Pkwy. P. 0. Box 3187 Perry, GA 31089 \r\n(800) 987-3247 (toll free in Georgia) or (912) 987-3247 1-75 Exit 42 \r\n \r\ns Travelers know Perry as middle Georgia most lo11ely, \r\nlively, restfolstayo1erspot.All the co11ve11ie11ces, services and accomodations are here, combined with do11111ho111e charm, hospitality and safety. Perry is truly the S GEORGIA TlUl'EUR OASIS, \r\nGieck-infirst at our comfortable, modem and convenient Wdcome Center (Exit 42). We'll showyou all that Perry has to offer- from our quaint downtown retail village to easy proximity to all Middle Georgia attractio11s. \r\n \r\nPERRY SERVICES 17 fUEL CENTERS OVER 2000 ROOMS \r\n35 RESTAURA,VfS \r\nMAPS, GUIDES, AND VJSll'OR's INFORMATION \r\n \r\nAREA ATTRACTIONS GA NATI NA! l'AIRGROUNDS A rJQU.E, ANDERSONVILLE, AND PEACH BLOSSOM TRAIi..$ \r\nMA SEE LANE GARDENS MUSEUM OF AVlATION \r\n \r\nPERRY AREA CoNVENTION AND VISI TORS B URl!AU P.O. Box 1619 PERRY, GA 31069 (912) 988-8000 \r\n \r\n Here are ten reasons why people are saying \"Macon, Georgia, is \r\n \r\nAmericas Dreamtown:' \r\n \r\nt. Streets lined with Historic Mansions. \r\n \r\nC$Aof 1 \r\n \r\n2. 200,000+ Yoshino Cherry Trees. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n. flea5C \r\n \r\nse~ t'aine~ a~ c\u0026;u.fi1dae. \r\n \r\nI \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nf~~I \\WlC~~  at\\c1 \r\n \r\n\\ \\ \r\n, \r\n1 \r\n \r\nl. African-American Art and Culture. 4. A 40 Million Year Old Whale Skeleton. \r\n5. 2,000+ Acres of National Historic Districts 6. 12,000 sq. ft. of Georgia'sl.reatest musi \r\ncontributions to the worl . 7. 12,000 Years of Native American History. \r\n \r\n\\ ~arne \r\n \r\n1\u003e.?-------- \\ 8. Authentic Confederate Relics. \r\n \r\n\\ \\ /'\\~~ \r\n \r\n5v3.te - - - \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n, 9. Horse Drawn Tours. \\ 10. True Southern Hospitality. \r\n \r\n1 Ot:;.J \r\n \r\nO \\M'en1 ------ \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\n\\ pnone \r\n \r\n. gam?1 '{e:, ac1c1ress be\\~~ ~- - \r\n \r\nI ~'Jou?li\\\\~l s.. ~ail to-t-b-e- - - - - - - - - \r\n\\ y\\ease c - - - - - - - - \r\n \r\nJ_- - - - \r\n \r\n~Macon-Bibb Co. 800 \r\n\u0026 ~ ~\"*M \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 6354  Macon, Georgia 31208 USA \r\n \r\n Special Macon \r\nSummer of'96 \r\nEvents \r\nJust 11/2 hours south ofAtlanta, host city ofthe 1996 Olympics, Macon will beyour centerfor Southern Art; Culture \u0026 Hospitality this summer. cal/ or write us for a.free guide to Macons special \r\nSummer of '96 celebration, including details about thefollowing... \r\nConvenient transportation between Atlanta\u0026. Macon \r\nGeorgia On My Plate... \r\ncelebrating southern food and hospitality \r\nNationally known celebrity chefs Great southern food  Cooking contests \r\nPackaged Georgia food products \r\nSoul on Rice \r\nAfrican Influences on American Cooking \r\nTraditional African cooking demonstrations Tastes of authentic African dishes \u0026 classical southern \"soul food\" \r\nThe Georgia Music Hall of Fame \r\nHighlighting Georgia's fascinating musical contributions \r\nRay Charles  Brenda Lee The All man Brothers Band State of the art interactive exhibits \r\nCotton, Quilts \u0026. Clay \r\nExploring Georgia's physical resources and its people since 1733 \r\nAmerican Indian Arts, Crafts \u0026. Customs \r\n12,000years ofAmerican Indian history \r\nMacon on stage \r\nNightly musical and theater performances throughout the city \r\nSpecial Tours \r\nGuided tours. walking tours and tours of private mansions in Macon's famous downtown historic district \r\nMacon-Bibb County Convention \u0026. Visitors \r\nBureau \r\n200 Cherry St.  Macon , GA  3 120 I \r\n1-800-768-3401,ext 737 \r\n \r\nAll Roads Lead To Great Shopping. \r\nWe're easy to find. Simply take the Eisenhower Parkway ( US80) exit off Interstatc 75 or 475 for th e best of Georgia shopping. \r\nOver 120 stores in cluJing Belk Matthews, J CPenm:y, ,\\\\ary's and Sears. Open MonJay-Saturday I0:00 i\\.\\\\ to 9:30 Pi\\\\, Sunday 1:00 PJ\\\\ to 6:00 P,\\\\ 9 l 2-477-8840 \r\n \r\nPlease turn the pagefor Ga. Music Hall ofFame info. \r\n \r\n HALL OF FAME \r\nin Macon, Georgia Just 90 minutes South of \r\nAtlanta down 1-75 to 1-16 East ( Exit 4) \r\nMusic, Videos, Memorabilia of these Georgia Stars and many, many, many more!!! \r\n* * * * * Little Richard * Lena Horne \r\nREM * Jessye Norman Chet Atkins * Alan Jackson Johnny Mercer * Ma Rainey Allman Brothers Band * TLC Jimi Hendrix * James Brown Curtis Mayfield * Travis Tritt Otis Redding * Ray Charles Brenda Lee * Blind Willie Gladys Knight \u0026 The Pips Tricia Yearwood * Wet Willie Bill Anderson * Ray Stevens Lewis Family * Toni Braxton Baby Face \u0026 L.A. Reed Indigo Girls * Isaac Hayes Sam \u0026 Dave * William Bell Joe South * Tommy Roe Billy Joe Royal * Amy Grant Jerry Reed * Ronnie Milsap B-52's * The Black Crowes Atlanta Rhythm Section Robert Shaw * Leo Kottke Jermaine Dupri * Piano Red \r\nOPENS SPRING 1996 \r\n(912) 738- 0017 \r\nDaily: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Sundays 1 pm - 4:30 pm \r\n \r\n110 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nO ctober, stock shows and rodeos, and the Southeastern Antiques and Collectibles M arket the fourth weekend of April and O ctober. Perry also has a number of antique shops in its historic downtown , an Historic Walking/Driving Tour outlined in a Visitors Bureau brochure and a beautiful picnic area amo ng daylilies and strolling peacocks at the Cranshaw One Horse Farm and Gardens. \r\nWithin the Perry area are a few not-ro-be missed museums. At Massee Lane Gardens, headquarters of the American Camellia Society, a floral oasis awaits winter travel ers. Nin e acres of ca melli as bloom November-March, foll owed in spring by azaleas, dogwoods, narcissus, irises and ro es. The Stevens-Taylor Gallery and Fetterman Museum on the san1e ice showcase the largest and most complete collectio n of Edward M arshall Boehm porcelains in the wo rld . \r\nNortheast of Perry, the Museum of Aviation at W arner Robins Air Force Base has doubled it exhibit space and expanded its collectio n of outstanding military aircraft to more than 80, including the F- 15A Eagle chat played a key role in D esert Storm. \r\n \r\nEnjoy the Georgia State Parks \r\nand Historic Sites of the \r\nHistoric Heartland: \r\n \r\nPark Name \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nIndian Springs Park \r\n \r\nFlovilla \r\n \r\nHigh Falls Park \r\n \r\nJackson \r\n \r\nJarrell Plantation Historic Site \r\n \r\nJuliette \r\n \r\nHard Labor Creek Park and Golf Course \r\n \r\nRutledge \r\n \r\nPanola Mountain Conservation Park \r\n \r\nStockbridge \r\n \r\nCheck the tra vel directory listings in this section and the back of the Road Map for more information. \r\n \r\nGospel is but one of tlte 11111sical ge11res featured at the Georgia Atusic Hall ofFame. \r\nAll of the towns o n the Antebellum T rail (GA. 22/U .S. 44 1 east ofl -75) from M aco n to Athens managed to survive the C ivil W ar intact. T heir legacy is a wealth of charming cottages and opulent mansio ns in sryles ranging fro m the N ew England village look of Old C linton to the Federal Period Church-Waddel-Brumby House in Athens, to the white-columned Old Governor's Mansion in M illedgeville and the fabulo us Italianate Renaissance Hay House in Macon . Each Antebellum Trail town has a unique historic core and mo re. \r\nAthens has grown up aro und the influences of the Uni versity of Georgia, where the Georgia Museum of Art, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia and the new Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall of athletic history add to the local attractio ns. The uni versity is also the site of three Olympic venues: football (soccer), rhythmic gymnas tics and volleyball. \r\nAnother picturesque stop on the Antebellum Tra il is Wa tkinsville, sire of th e Elder Mill Covered Bridge, one of the las t such bridges still in use o n a public road and a popul ar stop for fan of the novel The Bridges ofMadison County. T he Eagle Tavern Welcome Center, fashi o ned out of a 1700s stage stop, offers a wealth of in fo rmatio n about the historic town . \r\nM adison has remained quiet and beautiful, with a designated historic district so large it encompasses m ost of rhe \r\n \r\n town. Private homes are open for tours fo ur times a year, wh ile Heritage Hall, the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, the new Morgan Cou nty African-American Museum and rhe newly renovated Rogers' House welcome visitors year-round. \r\nEatonton 's historic courthouse square has long been complemented by a Brer Rabbit Statue and the Uncle Remus Museum, honor ing the work of onetime resident, author Joel C handler Harris. Its literary connections run even deeper; Eatonton is also the birthplace ofAlice Walker, Pulirzer Prize-winning author of The Color Purple. Co nsidered rhe gateway to Lakes Oconee and Sinclair, Eatonton offers over 34,000 acres of water and nearly 800 miles of shoreli ne for fishing, camping, boating and swi mming, as well as the picturesque Native American Rock Eagle effigy. \r\nMilledgeville is another major access point to Lake Si nclai r, as well as a city of special historical note: Ir was the Capital of Georgia for over 68 years during rhe momentous period before and during the C ivil War. Milledgeville's handsome neighborhoods still refl ect the importance of its place in history: T he town is considered to be the only surviving example of a complete \"Federal Period\" city. History buffs may take a guided Trolley Tour featuring more rhan 20 architectural landmarks. \r\nIn Old Clin ton, yo u may visit the \"vi llage that time fo rgot\" and hearken back to a gen der, more gracious era. \r\nMacon is the largest city in the HISTORIC HEARTLAND and one char has grown to modern proportions wi thout losi ng its hold on rhe past. In addition to Three Historic Walking Tours To Discover Old Macon through an asto unding variety of architecture and the popular Sidney's Historic Tours, the Ocmulgee National Monument east of town traces the native American Indian heritage of rhe area back 12,000 years . Macon's history is also highlighted in the Harriet Tubman Historical and Cultural Museum, dedicated to preserving the city's African-American heritage. Visitors may sample the \"Top 40\" of the music charts and more wirh rhe opening of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in May 1996. After absorbing rhe fasc inating legacy of Macon , relax by the shores of Lake T obesofkee. \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n Meet the Historic Heartland's \r\nDexter Weaver \r\n \r\nWhen Dexter Weaver opened Weaver D's in Athens on May 1, 1986, he never dreamed his restaurant would achieve an international reputation because of a clever slogan he created. \r\n \r\nWeaver's slogan for his restaurant, \"Automatic for the People\", which means \"ready, quick, and efficient,\" caught the attention of Michael Stipe, lead singer of R.E.M., a band based in Athens. Stipe told Weaver that \"ready, quick, and efficient\" described R.E.M. and asked permission to use it for the band's CD to be released in 1992. Weaver allowed R.E.M. to use \"Automatic for the People\" and later sold the slogan again to a computer company in New Hampshire. \r\n \r\nBecause of R.E.M.'s success, Weaver has been interviewed by writers from Germany and Australia. In addition, his recipes will be featured this year for the second time in Southern Living. He is also serving on the Official Food and Beverage Committee of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games. \r\n \r\nWeaver has created a new slogan for Weaver D's: \"Quality Takes Time.'' He says, \"Quality takes time, and [so] we're not as automatic as we were before.'' \r\n \r\n112 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mina \r\n \r\nThe diverse elements of Macon's history, beaury and hospitality come together each spring during a citywide Cherry Blossom Festival (March 15-24, 1996). More than 180,000 flowering Yoshino C herry Trees line the city streets. \r\nSpring flowers are a big attraction in Forsyth, coo. This I-75 rown surrounded by peach blossoms glows during its annual Forsythia Festival (April 1996). \r\nA few miles east in Juliette, the primary color is green, as in Fried Green Tomatoes. They are now served hoc ac The Whistle Stop Cafe, che actual film location of the movie. Ocher notable scops in chis area include the Piedmont Wildlife Refuge, Lake Juliette and the 1847 Jarrell Plantation Historic Site. \r\nThe HISTORIC HEARTLAND has been used often as a setting for Hollywood film and television productions. Its period flavor is genuine, as in Covington on I-20, where the CBS series In The Heat Of The Night shoe for seven seasons. Covington boasts a wealth ofbeauciful antebellum and Victorian homes with in its National Register Districts. Self-guided walking and driving tours are avai lable. Covingron's Main creer District attracts many visitors with its quaint downtown specialty shops and unique eateries. \r\nThe region is also appealing to outdoor enthusiasts. Four state parks and the Oconee National Forest offer camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, boating, picknicking and even golf. Hard Labor Creek State Park in Rutledge has an \r\n \r\n18-hole course, plus horseback riding and 20 rental cottages. And in addition to the Olympic venues in Athens, the HISTORIC HEARTLAND is also home to three other events, Equestrian, Mountain Biking and the final two events of the Modern Pentathlon, to be held in Conyers at the Georgia International Horse Park. \r\nFor shoppers, quaint small town scores feature country wares and local handicrafts, while the Peach Factory Stores in Byron (I-75 at The Big Peach) contains more than two dozen name brand manufacturer outlets. For antiques enthusiasts, Byron also features a renovated 1870 Depot and Caboose. Tanger Factory Outlet Center in Locust Grove offers shoppers 58 outlets only 35 miles south of Atlanta. Barnesville Hardware in Barnesville, established in 1870, transcends the march of time as one of the oldest hardware scores in Georgia. \r\nAfter a day of shopping or sightseeing, an ideal spot to relax and enjoy a meal of authentic southern cuisine is the internationally acclaimed Blue Willow Inn in Social Circle, housed in a rurn-ofrhe-century Greek-Revival mansion. Antique shops in Social Circle and Monroe will beckon you to spend a day browsing through their many treasures. \r\nThe region that gave the Peach rate its nickname is one chat carefully protects the past. Its landmarks and legends tug at the heartstrings, hoping the curious will stop and discover chat the essence of Georgia lives in her HISTORIC HEARTLAND.  \r\n \r\n11te M11seiim ofAviation in War11er Robi11s is an e.,citillg place to visit wlletlter you a:re an airplm,e Blllli:1,siast or 110I. \r\n \r\n \u003cJ.hin Ofg; :Jls :Jin Ou/door YXuseum \r\n----i st outside the hustle and bustle of Metro Atlanta lies a region \r\nwhere time turns back to the graciousness of yesteryear: Georgia's Historic Heartland. \r\nFrom the antebellum treasures of the past to the Olympic dreams of tomorrow, the Historic Heartland is like an outdoor museum. It has something for everyone, and it's all easy to get to: museums, antique shops and Indian lore ... historic architecture, gardens and festivals. Discover wine making, peach picking, and outlet shopping. Explore the region's famous restaurants, movie locations and ancient Native American sites. Munch on pecans, peaches, barbecue and fried chicken. \r\nYou can uncover the region's diversity by exploring its three theme trails. Each loops through a part of the Heartland, unraveling the charm of its communities en route. The Antebellum Trail captures the architectural beauty of the Old South. The Antiques Trail is ideal for shopping or browsing, with over 200 dealers along the way. And The Peach Blossom Trail travels through the beautiful peach producing area. \r\nAre you ready to take off on an exploration of the Historic Heartland? To help you formulate your plans, a list of Historic Heartland communities, driving times from Atlanta and major attractions in each town are on the following pages. \r\nWlite or call the names listed here for details on these and other attractions, as well as information on travel routes, restaurants and overnight accommodations. And when you get to town, makeyourfirst stop the Welcome Center, listed by community. \r\n \r\n \\ntiques Thill \r\n \r\nAthens 60 minutes from Atlanta on the Antebellum Trail \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 280 E. Dougherty Sc., 706-353-1820. \r\n \r\nGateway co Georgia's Antebellum Trail and home co the University of Georgia, Athens welcomes \r\n \r\nvisitors co a lovely, historic campus and neighborhoods of gardens, mansions and Greek \r\n \r\nRevival architecture. A restored downtown showcases sidewalk dining, unique shopping that \r\n \r\nhighlights local arts and a music scene known worldwide. \r\n \r\nSelf-guided walking and driving tours explore landmarks, homes and gardens. \r\n \r\n Georgia Museum of Art \r\n \r\n State Botanical Garden of Georgia \r\n \r\n Taylor-Grady Mansion - \r\n \r\n Morron Theatre African-American site \r\n \r\national Historic Landmark \r\n \r\n Downtown dining, shopping, entertainment anchored by Classic Center \r\n \r\nWrite or ca ll: Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 948, Athens, GA 30603, \r\n \r\n706-546-1805. \r\n \r\nBarnesville 50 minutes from Atlanta on the Antiques Trail and Peach Blossom Trail \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 100 Commerce Place, 770-358-2732. \r\n \r\nOnce known as the Buggy Capital of the South, Barnesville is home co the Barnesville \r\n \r\nBuggy Festival. Situated off 1-75 at exit 66, Barnesville is a terrific alternative for travelers \r\n \r\nlooking for a more rural experience. Tum back the pages of history as you visit our \r\n \r\nlocal museum, the downtown historic district and catch a bite co ear, Southern style, in \r\n \r\nBamesville's fme hometown eateries. \r\n \r\n Barnesville Buggy Days \r\n \r\n Cara Studios art gallery and studio \r\n \r\n Barnesville Hardware Score, former site of the Smith Buggy Showroom \r\n \r\n Old Jail Museum featuring Buggy memorabilia \r\n \r\n B. Lloyd 's Pecan Company, manufacturer of world famous pecan candies \r\n \r\nWrite or call: Lamar County Chamber, 100 Commerce Place, Barnesville, GA 30204, 770-358-2732. \r\n \r\nByron 80 minutes from Atlanta on the Peach Blossom Trail \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: City Hall, 101 Murdock Lane, 912-956-3600. \r\n \r\nLocated on 1-75, the small, quaint community of Byron is in the heart of peach country, on the lovely Peach \r\n \r\nBlossom Trail. Byron displays a Southern character that's all its own. A shoppers' paradise with wonderful antique \r\n \r\nshops located slightly off the beaten path and a 6.rst-class outlet mall, the town draws visitors co its charming \r\n \r\nresidential streets lined with historic homes. \r\n \r\n Peach Factory Scores \r\n \r\n Historic Homes \r\n \r\nWrite or call: City of Byron, P.O. Box 129, Byron, GA 31008, 912-956-3600. \r\n \r\nConyeIS 30 minutes from Atlanta \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 1186 Scott Street, 770-483-7049. \r\n \r\nExperience the unique charm of Conyers in Ro kdale County, and enjoy the benefits of two worlds: You will be less \r\n \r\nthan half an hour from the South's largest metropolitan city, Atlanta, and have the advantage of fine international \r\n \r\ndining, multicultural festivals , specialty shopping, drama, art and music, and yet spiritually feel closer co home. \r\n \r\nDon t miss the area's many fascinating attractions. \r\n \r\n Georgia International Horse Park \r\n \r\n Cherry Blossom Festival \r\n \r\n Monastery of The Holy Ghost \r\n \r\n Southern Heartland Festival \r\n \r\n Olde Town Conyers \r\n \r\nWrite or call: Conyers/ Rockdale Chamber, 1186 Scott Street, Conyers, GA 30207, 770-483-7049. \r\n \r\nCovington 40 minutes from Atlanta on the Antiques Trail \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 2100 Washington Sc., 770-787-3868. \r\n \r\nJust outside the reach of Atlanta's hustle and bustle, you'll find the small, charming city of Covington. The area \r\n \r\nboasts a wealth of old and new treasures for visitors - from its quaint downtown square brimming with unique \r\n \r\nspecialty shops and eateries, co beautifully restored Antebellum and Victorian-era manor homes. Come experience \r\n \r\nthis special place, where past and present mingle together in tranquility. \r\n \r\n Walking or driving tours through Historic Downtown/National Register District \r\n \r\n Fox Vineyards (Daily tours and castings)  Championship golfing at \"The Oaks\" \r\n \r\n Annual Tour of Historic Homes \r\n \r\n Location for hit TV series, \"ln the Heat of the ight\" \r\n \r\nWrite or call: Covington Convention and Visitors Bureau, PO. Box 168, Covington, GA 30210, 770-787-3868 or 1-800-616-8626. \r\n \r\nEatonton 80 minutes from Atlanta on the Antebellum Trail and Antiques Trail \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 105 Sumter Sc., 706-485-7701. \r\n \r\nWelcome co Eatonton and Purnam Coun ty, home of legendary Brer Rabbit and the Uncle Remus Tales. Ex1?lo e \r\n \r\nRock Eagle Indian Effigy, Lakes Oconee and Sinclair, Sylvia the ghost, and the home of au or Alice Walker. Our \r\n \r\nquaint community, in the heart of the Antebellum and Antiques Trails, is a mul -faeted gem that's worth a \r\n \r\n The Rock Eagle Effigy \r\n \r\n The Uncle Remus Museu B abbic Statue \r\n \r\n Lakes Oconee \u0026 Sinclair \r\n \r\n The Alice Walker Riding Tour \r\n \r\n Pumam County Dairy Festival \u0026 Tar Baby Road Race \r\n \r\nWrite or call: Eatonton-Putnam Chamber, P.O. Box 4088, Eatonton, GA 31024, 706-485-770 .. \r\n \r\n Forsyth 45 minutes from Atlanta on the Antiques Trail and Peach Blossom Trail \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 267 Tift College Drive, 912-994-9239. \r\n \r\nExperience the pleasures of a rural community, when exploring Forsyth and Monroe County \r\n \r\non 1-75. From Forsyth, home of the Forsythia Festival, go north to High Falls State Park, then \r\n \r\nsouthwest to Culloden on 341, home of the Scottish Festival. Go east to the \"Fried Green \r\n \r\nTomatoes\" movie set in Juliette, and south to Bolingbroke's quaint antique shops. \r\n \r\n Downtown Forsyth's Histo c District,  High Falls State Park \r\n \r\nMuseum in the Old Depot \r\n \r\n Bolingbroke - antiques, gift shops and tea room \r\n \r\n Juliette - movie set of \"Fried Green \r\n \r\nCulloden - annual Scottish Festival \u0026 \r\n \r\nTomatoes,\" antique shops \r\n \r\nHighland Games \r\n \r\nWrite  call: Forsyth-Monroe County hamber; PO. Box 811, Forsyth, GA 31029, 912-994-9239. \r\n \r\nFon Valley 90 m nures fro Atlanta on the Peach Blossom Trail \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: Chamber o Commerce, 114 Vineville St., 912-825-3 733. \r\n \r\nThis tranquil, vibrant community, known as the Peach Capital of Georgia, is accessible via \r\n \r\n1-75 or scenic US 341. Home co Fort Valley State College, it is the \"birthplace\" o[ the famous \r\n \r\nBlue Bi.rd school bus. In the spring, beautiful peach blossoms blanket the countryside. From \r\n \r\nmid-May co late August, visirors can pick fruit and/or buy from roadside stands. \r\n \r\n Georgia Peach Festival \r\n \r\n Tours of peach packing houses and 6elds \r\n \r\n Massee Lanes Gardens \r\n \r\n Camellia Festival \r\n \r\nWrite or call: Peach County Chamber; PO. Box 1238, Fort Valley, GA 31030, 912-825-3733. \r\n \r\nJackson 40 minutes from Atlanta \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 431 E. College St. , 770-775-4839. \r\n \r\nThe beautiful outdoors beckon visitors to Jackson in Butts County, known as the Sweet Secret \r\n \r\nin the Heart o[ Georgia. Centrally located within an hour's drive of Atlanta or Macon, the \r\n \r\nJackson area is home to two state parks: High Falls State Park and lndian Springs, the oldest \r\n \r\nstate park in the country. For 6shing, swimming or other recreational activities, head for 4. 75- \r\n \r\nacrejackson Lake. \r\n \r\n lndian Springs State Park \u0026 \r\n \r\n Indian Springs Hotel \r\n \r\nHigh Falls State Park \r\n \r\n The Carmichael House \r\n \r\n Dauset Trails ature Study Center \r\n \r\n Indian Summer Festival \r\n \r\nWrite or call: Butts County Chamber of Commerce, PO. Box 147,Jackson , GA 30233, 770-775-4839. \r\n \r\nJuliette (see Forsyth) \r\n \r\nLoganville (see Monroe) \r\n \r\nMacon 60 minutes from Atlanta on the Antebellum Trail and Antiques Trail \r\n \r\nMacon Welcome Center (Enter: 1-75 Southbound); \r\n \r\nDowntown Welcome Center (Enter: 200 Cherry St.) , 912-743-3401. \r\n \r\nA dreamrown for Southern art, hisrory, culture and hospitality, hisroric Macon features year-round festivals and more \r\n \r\nNational Register Historic District acreage than any other Southern city. Visirors are delighted to \r\n \r\nfind guided and walking rours highlighting Macon's antebellum, African-American , musical heritage, world-class \r\n \r\nmuseums and great Southern cooking. \r\n \r\n Georgia Music Hall of Fame \r\n \r\n Sidney's Tours of Historic Macon (Includes \r\n \r\n Ocmulgee ational Monument \r\n \r\nHay House, Cannonball House, Tubman Museum , \r\n \r\n African-American Heritage Tours \r\n \r\nSidney Lanier Cottage) \r\n \r\n Cherry Blossom Festival \r\n \r\n Southern jubilee \r\n \r\nWrite or call: Macon-Bibb Convention and Visitors Bureau, PO. Box 6354, Macon , GA 31208, \r\n \r\n912- 743-3401 or J-800-768-3401, ext. 732. \r\n \r\nMadison 60 minutes from Atlanta on the Antebellum Trail and Antiques Trail \r\nWelcome Center: ll 5 E.Jefferson , 706-342-4454. Step back in time co Madison, known as The Town Sherman Refused co Bum. One of America's most unique and picturesque communities, it's famous for beautiful and hisroric antebellum houses, special gift and antique shops, and a variety of dining and lodging options. All are conveniently located in one of Georgia's largest designated hisroric districts.  Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, for the performing and visual arts  Morgan County African-American Museum  Heritage Hall , c. 1833-1835, home of Morgan Co. Hisrorical Society  The Rogers House, c. 1810. Hisroric house museum  Daily walking tours of Madison Historic District Write or call: Madison-Morgan Convention and Visitol's Bureau, P.O. Box 826, Madison, GA 30650, 706-342-4454. \r\n \r\n McDonough 30 minutes from Atlanta on the Antiques Trail \r\nand Peach Blossom Trail Welcome Center: 1310 Hwy. 20 West at 1-75, 800-HENRY-CO. From the Creek Indians to King Cotton to the modem Atlanta Motor Speedway, McDonough and surrounding Henry County have a rich and unique history. Named for Revolutionary War patriot Patrick Henry, Henry County has changed quite a bit since its founding in 1821. If you like bargain shopping, antiques, the outdoors, racecars or horses, be sure to pay us a visit!  Atlanta Motor Speedway  Tanger Factory Outlet Center  Tamingo Farms Equestrian Center  Noah 's Ark Animal Rehab Center Write or call: Henry County Convention and Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 1378, McDonough, GA 30253, BOO-HENRY-CO. \r\n \r\nMilledgeville 90 minutes from Atlanta on the Antebellum \r\n \r\nTrail and Antiques Trail \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: 200 W Hancock St. , 912-452-4687. \r\n \r\nWelcome to the city of historical treasures, Milledgeville, known \r\n \r\nas Georgia's Antebellum Capital. Carved from Indian territories, \r\n \r\nMilledgeville reigned as the State Capital for more than 60 years. \r\n \r\nVisit this glorious Main Street City and reflect on its place in his- \r\n \r\ntory. Abundant shops, historical tours, gardens and a diversity of \r\n \r\nculture and recreation will have you coming back for more. \r\n \r\n Trolley Tour of Historic District  Old Governor's Mansion \r\n \r\n Old State Capitol Building \r\n \r\n Lake Sinclair \r\n \r\n Lockerly Arboretum \r\n \r\nWrite or call: Milledgeville/Baldwin Convention \r\n \r\nand Visitors Bureau, \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 219, Milledgeville, GA 31061 , \r\n \r\n912-452-4687 or 1-800-653-1804. \r\n \r\nOld Clinton/Gray 80 minutes from Atlanta on the \r\nAntebellum Trail Welcome Center: Hwy. 22 in Gray, 912-986-3384. History buffs - particularly lovers of Civil War lore - will be drawn to the quaint communities of Old Clinton and Gray, just two miles northeast. Often described as the town that time forgot , Old Clinton was once a bustling town on Georgia's western frontier. The scene of a major Civil War battle in 1864, the town today is a quiet, rural village that cherishes its history, heritage and traditions.  Annual Clinton's War Days Re-enactment  Restored McCarthy-Pope House, c.1809  Clinton Town Cemetery - oldest marked grave, 1812  Jones-Ross House, c. 1826  Self-guided tours of old homes \r\nWrite or call: Old Clinton Historical Society, RFD 5, Box 143, Gray, GA 31032, 9 /2-986-3384. \r\nPerry 90 minutes from Atlanta on the Antiques Trail and \r\nPeach Blossom Trail Welcome Center: 101 G. Counney Hodges Blvd. , 912-988-8000. Gateway to the southern entrance of the Historic Heartland off 175 , Perry is noted for its beautiful Colonial downtown area with quaint shops and a park-like setting. Travelers know Perry as middle Georgia's most lovely, lively, restful stay over spot and enjoy its easy proximity to middle Georgia attractions. Perry is home to one of the Top 100 Festivals in North America.  Mossy Creek  Dogwood Festival  Georgia National Fairgrounds \u0026 Agricenter Write or call: Peny Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 1619, Perry, GA 31069, 912-988- 8000. \r\n \r\nMonroe 45 minutes from Atlanta on the Antiques Trail \r\nWelcome Center: Walton County Chamber of Commerce, 319 W Spring St., 770-267-6594. \r\nArriving in Monroe and surrounding Walton County, you 'II journey into the hean of Southern Living at its best. Communities such as Social Circle and Monroe are rich with history and Southern charm. Visitors are delighted to experience the area 's \r\nunique shopping opportunities, elegant Southern dining and hospitality, while absorbing the ambiance of the Old South.  Blue Willow Lnn Restaurant  McDaniel-Tichenor House, c.1887  Hanis Homestead, c. 1825 \r\n Roadside antiques, Primitive Touch and Social Circle Antique Mall  Crepe Myrtle Festival Write or call: Walton County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 89, Monroe, GA 30655, 770-267-6594. \r\n \r\nSocial Circle (see Monroe) \r\n \r\nWarner Robins 90 minutes from Atlanta on the Antiques \r\nTrail and Peach Blossom Trail Welcome Center: 1420 Watson Blvd ., 912-922-5100. From agriculture to techniculture, the history of Warner Robins has been written by the development of aviation. A military oriented town , it was named in honor of Air Force General Augustine Warner Robins. With a population of 50,000, the city is best known for its major industry, Robins Air Force Base, and for the Museum of Aviation featuring 160,000 square feet of exhibits and over 85 historic aircraft.  Museum of Aviation \u0026 Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame  Mossy Creek Festival  Robins Air Force Base Open House and Air Show Write or call: Warner Robins Convention and Visi.tors Bureau, 1420 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, GA 31093, 912-922-5100. \r\n \r\nWatkinsville 70 minutes from Atlanta on the Antebellum Trail \r\n \r\nWelcome Center: U.S. 441 , 706-769-5197. \r\n \r\nSituated in the rolling hills of Georgia's middle Piedmont, \r\n \r\nWatkinsville and Oconee County retain a quiet country atmos- \r\n \r\nphere amidst many historical treasures. The Watkinsville Historic \r\n \r\nDistrict contains 38 structures representing 19th and 20th \r\n \r\nCentury architecture. Eagle Tavern, one of the earliest surviving \r\n \r\nstructures in the county, was a popular stage coach stop and now \r\n \r\nhouses a fascinating museum. \r\n \r\n Elder Mill Covered Bridge \r\n \r\n Happy Valley Pottery \r\n \r\n Eagle Tavern \r\n \r\n Annual Fall Festival \r\n \r\n Watkinsville Historic District \r\n \r\nWrite or call: Eagle Tavern and Welcome Center; P.O. Box 321 , \r\n \r\nWatkinsville, GA 30677. 706-769- 5197. \r\n \r\n TheBesl-.e-TheSU...- \r\nFor Reservations: 1-800-DAY -IN N l -800-329-7466 (912) 956-5 100 l -75 and Hwy 49 Byron, GA 3100 \r\nfi:71 \r\n~ \r\nFor Reservations: l-800-533-2666 (912) 956-5600 106 Old Macon Rd . Byron, GA 31008 \r\na9uPq \r\nIIDTIL \r\nFor Reservations: 1-800-800-8000 (912) 956-33 1l 305 Hwy 49 North Byron, GA 3 1008 \r\nPASSPORT INNS \r\nFor Reservations: 1-800-25 1-1962 (9 12) 956-5200 1-75 Exit 46 Byron , GA 31008 \r\nFor Reservations: 1-800-228-5150 (912) 956-1600 607 Chapman Rd. \r\nByron, GA 3 LOOS \r\n \r\nB YR O N \r\n \r\nTHE NUB OF \r\n \r\nHEARTLANDS \r\n \r\nMacon \r\n \r\nFort Va ll ey \r\n \r\nffe \r\nWarn e r Robins \r\n \r\no~ \r\nFactory Stores \r\n32 Factory Direct Outlets Jan \u0026 Feb Hr : Mon-Thur 9 am-7 pm Fri-Sat 9 am-9 pm Sun 11 am- 6 pm \r\nMarch-Dec Hour Mon-Sat 9 am- 9 pm \r\nun 11 am-6 pm (9 12) 956-1855 \r\nTHE WINDMILL Variety Mall \r\n\u0026 Flea Market \r\n(912) 956-5290 \r\nI-75 Exit 45 c::::il~~ \r\n \r\n100 Windmill Way Byron, GA 31008 \r\n \r\nPe rr y \r\n,ht For more information call: (912) 956-3600 \r\n \r\nByron...Visit Middle Georgia and Stay With Us. \r\n \r\nJust minute from Hi to ric Macon, Warner Robins Museum of Aviation, Georgia N ational Fa irground in Perry and Mas ee Lane Garden in Peach County. \r\nShop 32 Factory Stores, brow e the Antique Malls, Variety Mall and Flea Market. Visit our re cored 1870 Railroad Depot \u0026 Caboo e and take a wa lking tour of our beautiful antebellum homes in downtown Byron. \r\n \r\nStay in one of our mote l - Days Inn , Super 8, Econo Lodge, Comfort Inn or Passport Inn. \r\nOver 100 overnight RV camping paces, 10 eating establishments and nine ga stations. \r\nO ur Recreation Park offer tenni , a children's playground, walking trai l \r\nand ball fields and Five Super wing batting cages n ea rby. \r\n \r\n~~ - \r\n \r\n ,i , ,.~~- \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n\" :, \r\n \r\n.- .. \r\n \r\n~ -~ \r\n. ' \r\n. - \r\n \r\nThe Big Peach \r\nAntiques \u0026 \r\nCollectables Mall (912) 956-6256 1-75 Ex it 46 Under the Big Peach Byron, GA 3 1008 \r\n \r\nThe Chow Chow \r\n \r\nAntiques  Draperies  Decorative \r\n \r\n@~~~ \r\n(, l-l-E.C. , \r\nab \\~fl \r\n \r\nOpen Tue -Sat 10- 6 \r\n \r\n(912) 956-43 45 \r\n \r\nI-75 Exit 46 \r\n \r\nByron, GA 3 1008 \r\n, t Lord Byron Antiques \r\n(9 12) 956-2789 \r\n \r\nExit 46 I-75 to GA \r\n \r\nHwy. 42 \r\n \r\n100 Heritage Blvd. S. \r\n \r\na PEACH ANTIQUES \r\n(912) 956-4222 1-75 Exit 46 \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nAlhens Local Welcome Cenler 280 E. Doughert) St. \r\nAlhens, GA 50605 706f5;51820 \r\nEagle Tavern l.ocal Welcome Cenlcr U.S.  I I \\\\'a1kinsvillc, GA 30677 i06/7695197 \r\nMacon I-I6 Local Welcome Cenler !00 Cherry St. Macon. GA3120 I 912!74B401 \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nMacon 1-75 Local Welcome Cenler \r\n1-75 s. \r\nMacon, GA31208 9 12/7 '15-2668 \r\nMadison Welcome Cenler 11; E.Jefferson St. Madison, GA 10650 706/342-H 5-J \r\nMilledgeville 1.ocal Welcome Cenler !00 \\\\ . Hancock Milledgeville, GA 3106 1 1-800-653-180-1 \r\n \r\nPerry 1.ocal Welcome Cenler IOI Courtney llodgcs lllvd. Perry, GA .l1069 91l/988-8000 \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL NUMBERS \r\n \r\nAthens . \r\n \r\n706/ 342-8660 \r\n \r\nConyers . . . . . . 7'70/922,63-1 \r\n \r\nForsylh \r\n \r\n9 1 2/99 5 159 \r\n \r\nMadison . . \r\n \r\n706/5\u003c12- 1515 \r\n \r\nMilledgeville \r\n \r\n912/'15}47 17 \r\n \r\nPerri . . . . \r\n \r\n9 12/ 987-11 00 \r\n \r\nTo inquire aboul Georgia road conditions, call: \r\n \r\nWeekdays 8 : 1 5 :45 . . 0/656-5882 \r\n \r\nNights and Weekends . 40-1/656-5267 \r\n \r\n11 8 \r\n \r\n/ 996 Geor(lia On Mv Mind \r\n \r\n LEGE D \r\n \r\nGEN ERAL \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllamlicapped ,\\cccssiblc \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nHandicapped Fal\"ililies \r\n \r\nCOE \r\n \r\nus COfflS or Engineers Fadlily \r\n \r\nUSFS \r\n \r\nUnited S1:ues Forestrv Scnicr \r\n \r\nNIi i, \r\n \r\nN:uhmal llistoric l.an(tmark \r\n \r\nNPS \r\n \r\nOpcr.ucd by 1hc National Parks Service \r\n \r\nNR \r\n \r\nNational RcgiMcr of llislorit' Pl.tees and/or \r\n \r\nll istoric Outhuiltlings \r\n \r\nED \r\n \r\nF.ducational \r\n \r\n\\I \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\nt\\S \r\n \r\nNon Smoking ,\\ rcas \r\n \r\nCHARGES/ HOURS \r\n \r\nY \\ \r\n \r\n\\dmission Fee \r\n \r\nFP \r\n \r\nFanuh Plan \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nCirouP Rate \r\n \r\nSSH \r\n \r\nSenior Dbcount \r\n \r\nPF \r\n \r\nParking Fee \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredit Card; Accepted \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sunda) \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATIO \r\n \r\nBA \r\n \r\nIle.ch Acccs, \r\n \r\nUF \r\n \r\nnoating Facilities \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFishing \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGoff \u003c111 Premises \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGolf llnvilCJ!CS \r\n \r\nII C \r\n \r\nHealth Club \r\n \r\nII R \r\n \r\nHorseback Riding \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\n1.akc Access \r\n \r\nlit \r\n \r\n\\t:irina \r\n \r\nPicnic Facilities \r\n \r\nPCi \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\n1'1/1'0 l'ool Indoor/Outdoor \r\n \r\nRF \r\n \r\nRaFting\\ KayJking \r\n \r\nss \r\n \r\nS1111\" Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennis Court, \r\n \r\nTII \r\n \r\nTrnilsllliking \r\n \r\nTll \r\n \r\nTubing \r\n \r\n\\I , \r\n \r\nll'ater Skiing \r\n \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nnu \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\nUBI' \r\n \r\nlkd \u0026 Breakfast with Pri\\'ale Bath \r\n \r\nCB \r\n \r\nCabin \r\n \r\nc~ \r\n \r\nCottages \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCountr) Inn \r\n \r\nCP \r\n \r\nCamp Site \r\n \r\nDP \r\n \r\nDump Sile \r\n \r\nRI' \r\n \r\nRI' ll m1k lip \r\n \r\nLil \r\n \r\nLodge \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nResort \r\n \r\nRS \r\n \r\nRcM:lUr,tnt on Sile \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKitchcncucs \r\n \r\nFU \r\n \r\nrood Scrvice \r\n \r\nFl. \r\n \r\nFuel Scn ice \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\nBahySilling \r\n \r\nCTI' \r\n \r\nCable 1V \r\n \r\nCl. \r\n \r\nCockiail Lounge \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCocktail Scnlce Sunday \r\n \r\nF. \r\n \r\nEntertai nment \r\n \r\nCllK Co111ine111al llreakfa,t \r\n \r\nFBK \r\n \r\nFull Breakfast \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJacuni \r\n \r\nGS \r\n \r\nGirt Shop \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn-Room Mones \r\n \r\n\\'CR \r\n \r\nVCR In Room \r\n \r\nP \\ \r\n \r\nPers \\lion cd \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Faciliuc:. \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAtmosphere Tahie Sen ice \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nCafeteria Smorgasbord \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nFast Food \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nfamily St)le \r\n \r\nc:r \r\n \r\nCarering Scnfce \r\n \r\nLOCATIO / ACCESS \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nOo,, mown \r\n \r\nMA \r\n \r\nOn IIARTA \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNear Airpon \r\n \r\nSGT \r\n \r\nShut tle/Ground Trans porta1ion \r\n \r\nSB \r\n \r\nSuburhan \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\n.\\l \r\n \r\nAirline \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChamhcr of Commerce \r\n \r\nCl B \r\n \r\nCom ention \u0026 Visitors llureau \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency Exchange \r\n \r\nLI \r\n \r\nt;rnguage I111erpre1er \r\n \r\n1B \r\n \r\nTourism lnfom1ation Bureau \r\n \r\n\\I F \r\n \r\n\\lceting Facility \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Sen ice \r\n \r\nT\\' \r\n \r\nTours Aw,il:tblc \r\n \r\nTl \r\n \r\nTral'el .lgenci \r\n \r\nSPECIAL NOTES \r\n \r\nGIIT.\\ \r\n \r\nGeorgia IIO!\u003clpilality and Tra,1el Associalion llembcr (G IITA} \r\n \r\nDe1mtCii L\u003cK'al Welcome Center or S1,11e \r\n \r\nYisitor Information Center in the city. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Bed \u0026 HreaHast Council ~lcmhcr \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland J \r\n \r\nAntebellum Trail, Athens is 1he north crnmos1citv for the IOO-milc historic ad\\'enture. Other stops include 11:'atkinsville, Madison, Eatonton, Milletlge\\'ille, Clinton anti Macon. Antebellum Trail. P.O. Box 4088, Eatonton. .11024. Peach Blossom Trail, established in 1976 hv act of the Georgia General Assembly in recognition or 11ie peach industry in 1hc S1a1e. Jonesboro is the northern gateway ci1y for the 100-mile scenic adventure. Other stops include llamp1on1 McDonough, Griffin, Barnesville. Culloden, Forsyth, Roberta, Fl. Valley, Byron, Perry anti Warner Robins. Peach Blossom Trail, 14l0 Warson ll l\\'d., Warner Robins, ,l 109.l. Treasures Between the Trails. Ncs1lctl hc1wcen the upper portions or 1he Antebellum anti Peach Blossom Trails. five counties beckon you t0 discover an assortment of gems ... homes of former Governors, loca tion of th e Lower Creek Nation 's leader, 1996 Olympic venue silcs. \"llollywood So u1h,home of Tricia Yearwood, country music record star, Staie Parks, festivals and one-of-a-kind sho1\u003eping and site seeing. Antiques Trail. For shopping, hro11~ing or bargain hunting. 1he Anti\u003c1ues Trail  with more than 200 dealers along the way . offers a delightful excursion inlo Georgia's past Loganville is the northernmost stop on 1he 18-town loop, which also includes Monroe, Social Circle, Rutledge, Madison. Ea1on111n, Milledgeville, Macon, Warner Robins, Perry, Culloden, Juliette, Forsyth, Bolingbroke, Barnesville, Griffin, McDonough and Cov, ingltln. Anti\u003c1ucs Trail, P.O. Box 6,l;4, Macon, Georgia .l Il08. \r\n171e ,II/Je1se populal/011 of Athe11s be11eflts jr0111 Its 1111iq11ejlavor a11d spirited 1111/verslty atmosphere. \r\nATHE S* (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAn Ant ebe llum Tr:1H Co mmunity \r\nAttr ac tio n s Athens Classic Center, 300 N. Thomas SI., (3060 1}; 706/ 2080900. HF-G R-CC. 'ew banquet, meeting complex Includes 2,100-seat theater, the largest in northe:rst Georgia and anchors downtown shopping. dining and entertainment district. Fire Station Number 1\\vo, 489 Prince Ave., (.l060t); 706/.l;J-1801. 190 1 Victorian 2-srory brick fire house in shape of truncated triangle. Art gallery and Athens-Clarke lleritage Foundation Headquarters. Founders Memorial Garden, 325 S. Lumpkin SI., (.l0602). G:lr\u003clens surrounding antebellum home are a memorial IO 1he Athens womrn who founded the first American Garden Club. Always accessible 10 1he public. Morton Theater, Washington anti llull SIS., (.10603); 706/6133770. Rares: \\'ariable. Open: M-F 9-5. YA. Firs1 American theater built, owned and operated by African-American businessman, now rest0rcd as community theater. Call to check events or to request viewing. State Botanical Gard en or Georgia, 2450 S. Milledge Ave., (30605): 706/ 542-1244 . IIF-ED-CC-FO-PA-MF-TS. The International Garden is the newest attraction at 1he Staie Botanical Garden. In addition Lo the Conservatory and heautiFul cultivated areas, 11 new collections await your visit. \r\nWildwater Ra fting, ;;o Fortson Rd., (.l0606); 800/ 45 1-9972. \r\nRares: 29 and up. II-YA-GR-CC-FD-SGT. Wild and scenic Chattooga. Half-days to 2 fu ll days, world-class Ocoee River. 2 hrs. NE of Athens. (GI/TA) \r\nHi stori c Sit es / Monum ent s Athens First Presbi1erian Church, 18; E. Hancock St. Greek Revival style, ts;;. Remodeled in I90l and retains many feamres, including 1he Italianate marble pulpit, pine and walnut pews1 and pulpit furniture. Double Barreled Ca nnon, Ci1y ll all, College and llancock Sis., (.l060 I). Unique artifact or Civil War :md designed locally inl 863 10 protect Athens from Sherman's Army, cannon failed to fire 1wo cannon balls simultaneously. Always accessible 10 lhC public. Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Pope and Prince Sis., (3060 1). Built in 1899. Victorian Gothic structure constructed of Georgia granite. \r\n \r\nJoseph llenr)' Lumpk in House, l48 Prince Ave. Open: B)' appoinunenl. Circa 1845. Greek Revival s1yle. Home or first Chief Justice or the Georgia Supreme Court. \r\nStephen Upson House, 102l Prince Ave. Circa 18 . Greek Revival s1yle. Tours by request. \r\nTaylor-Grad)' House, 63 Prince Ave., (3060 I); 706/549- \r\n8688. Rates: si.;o per person. Open: Tue . Fri I0-4. NR,M-YA. \r\nGreek rcvi\\'al mansion circa I840, occupied by llenry W. Grady while Uni\\'ersity student I.cased and operated byJr. League as Ilouse Museum. \r\nTree That Owns Itself, Corner or Dearing and Finley Sis., (3060 1). Proressor W. II. Jackson deeded the tree, 8 fec1of land on all sides in the late ISOO's because he enjoyed its shade. Always accessible to the public. \r\nMu se um s \r\nGeorgia Museum of Art, Un ivcrsily of Georgia, (306021719); 706/51t2-,l2 ;;. IIHD-M-CC-TS. The Georgia Museum or Art, the Stale Museum or Art. offers :m 3\\'crage of 20 ex hibitions annually. The museum's permanent collection boasts of more than 7,000 items. \r\nU.S. Na1' Supply Corps Museum, Prince \u0026 Oglethorpe Aves., (3060 1); 706/ 354-7349. Open: Mon-Fri 8:30-5, closed weekends anti Federal holidays. CO E-M. Ship models, historic uniforms, wartime displays, N:1vy e\u003c1uipment and galley gear; exhihits of distinguished graduates. \r\nEdu cali o n a l ln s lilulion s \r\nni\\ersil)' of Georgia Press, .l.lO Research Or., (30;0Z); 706/.169-6 I30. \r\nPlease see our nd ou pnge 26. \r\nUnhersily of Georgia  Visilors Ce nte r, Four Towers Bldg. College Station Rd., (.1060Z); (706) 542-0842. Opens May 1996. Chart ered in 1785. th e ni\\'ersity or Georgia was the firs1 land-grant university in the country. \r\nSport s \u0026 Rec r eati on \r\nButts-Mehre Heritage llall, Lumpkin \u0026 Pinecrest Sis., (5061,l}; 706/542-9094. Open: Mon-Fri 8-5; Sal, Sun 2.; and during home football games. ED-M. Athletic complex which includes museum showc:1sing achievements of UGA men :md women in collegiate competition and olympic games. \r\nLodgin g \r\nBest Western Colonial Inn, 170 1. Mil ledge Ave.. (3060 1); 706/5,6-73 11. CC-D-FL-11-IR-KF-1.1- A-NS-PA-P-S. Beautifully a1~ pointed rooms, in the heart or Historic District, elaborate continental breakfast /GI/TAJ \r\nPlettse St'e our ad 0 11 page 11. \r\nBulldog Inn, 11 ZO NC\\\\10n llridge Rd., (.10607); 706/54336 1I. Rares: 28- ;4; DS,12-S5;. CC-NS-PO-CTV-PA. 1.5 mi. from downtown and university. Ample truck parking. weekly rates. (CIITAJ \r\nHarper t'red Hotel, 1010 Prince Ave.  I05, (30606); 706/6 I.ll74l. (GIIT.\u003cJ \r\nHoliday Inn Athens Down1own, I97 E. Broad St., P.O. llox 1666, (30601); 706/ 549-44.B. .l08 rooms, 18 mccling/banquet rooms. Adjacent to UGA campus. Perfect for groups of 2500. (G/11)1) \r\nNic holson House, 6295 Jefferso n Rd ., (30607); 706/ .l53 2200. Rates: S/D 7;_H-CC-NS-BIIP-CTV-FBK-SB. Historic inn in Athens. Cas ual elegance. 6 a. Private baths, spacious rooms, breakfast (GI/TAJ \r\nOakwood Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 4959 Barnell Shoals Rd., (30605); 706/ 546- 886. Rares: S/D 7;. 150. CC-NS-GC-IICllBP-CT\\1-FBK-CVR-NA-SGT-SB. Victorian historic property w/9 stru ctures on ; 1/ l a. w/lg. oaks. Fenced, ga1ed, limited access. SE Athens, afnuent area. Phones, CH\u0026A, FP, TV, fans, Fax, conf. rm. Luxury by reservation only. /GI/TAJ \r\nRamada Inn Athens, ; l,l W. Broad SI., (.1060 I); 706/5468122. CC-CL-D-E-Gl'-11-NA-PA-P-S. Ramada Inn is a foll-ser\"ice five-story facility located in downtown Athens. Three blocks from GA. (GI/TA) \r\nRes taur a nt / fo od Se r vice \r\nChick-Iii-AGeorgia Sc1uare, .1700 Atlanta llwy., (30606). Call us about c:uering your next event. Free delivery. Part)' trays. (Gl frA) \r\nChili's Grill \u0026 Bar, 183 AIJ\u003ehs Rd., (30606); 706/61H405. (GlfrA/ \r\nGyro Wra p, 17; E. Broad St., (3060 1); 06/543-90 1.11-0S-NSCSS-A-FF-D. Pila sandwiches. phillies, veggie. salads. value meals, espresso. cappuccino, sidewalk care. /GIITA/ \r\nHarry Bissell's New Orleans care, P.O. Box 809 1. (5060.l}; 706/ 508-0803. (GI/TA J \r\nIIIOP, 11 80 Ba.xtcr St., (.l060 1). (GI/TA ) \r\nOutbac k Steakh ouse, 358; Atlanta Hwy., (30606); 706/61360 I;. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-Sll. Casual dining steakhouse Featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 1he Bloomin' Onion! (GI/TA/ \r\nProvinos, 106.l Baxter SI., (.l0606); 706/ 546-0747. (GIITA) \r\nRed Lobster, 1956 W. Broad St., (306o t); 706/ 549-5.176. {G11TA) \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n Trumps al lhe Georgian, 247 E. Washington St, (:1060 1); 706/ 546-6388. Resenations required. Ai:me of hiswry, fresh fish, veal and lamb while surrounded by stained glass. Catering. (GI/TA) \r\nWafne House, 4 Locations: 21 I W. Broad St., (3060 1); 12 55 S. Milledge Ave.. (3060 1); 1310 Oconee St., (30605); 2034 S. Milledge Ave., (30605). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (G\"IITA/ \r\nShoppi ng \r\nDowntown Shopping, Dining, Ente rl ai nmcnt Dis trict, Alh ens, downtown, (30603); 706/ 353- 142 1. Three blocks square of restored buildings with specialty shopping and dining; restauran ts with outdoor seating; benches and shade trees; clubs with variety of li ve band performances. \r\nTravel Services \r\nAthe ns Convenlion \u0026 Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 948, (30603); 06/546- 1805. CVB-IB-TS. Write or call for information, brochures on A1hcns auractions, e,enL'i, services. (GIITAJ \r\nP/e11seseeo11ra1l011pnge 111. \r\nAthens Welcome Cen1er, 280 E. Dougherty St , {.l060 I); 706/ 353- 1820. Open: M-Sa 10-5; Su 2-5. Built in 1820 and reswred as House Museum/Welcome Center; information on all area attractions, event'i, including University of Geo rgia1 nation 's oldest state chartered universily. \r\n \r\nBAR ESVILLE \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Peach Blosso m Trails Commu nity \r\nAttrac tion s \r\nB. Lloyd's Pecans, I00 Atlanta St., (30204); 770/ 358-0782: 800/ 322-Nlff'S. Open Daily. (Closed Wed. afternoon). CC-1V. Visil world-famous pecan candy makers. Site was once home of Franklin Buggy Fac1ory. II. l.loyd's offers catalog orders, but come by. Barnes,ille Hardware, I 16 Main St., (30204); 770/ 358 0250. Open Daily, except Su. CC. c. 1870. Once a showroo m for famous Smith Buggies1 mass-produced here until early I900's. Find anything at this store! Cara Studios, I Carnegie Way, (30204); 70/.l58-.l l.l2. CC. A Carnegie Library transformed into an arl gallery and srndio. Hours vary, call for appointment or stop by while visiting area. \r\nHi s toric Sites/ Monum e nt s \r\nConfederale Cemelery, Greenwood SI. Gachel House, 1-lwy 18, Wof Barnesville, (30204); 770/ 3582732. NR. Owned by local newspaper publishers. 11,is is jus1 one of many hisloric buildings in Barnesville. \r\nMu se um s \r\nOld Jail Museum, :126 Thomaston St., (:1020-t); 770/ 358 0150. Open: W I0-5, Sa I0-2, Su 2-5. YA. Featuring relics from our history as Buggy Ca pital of South. Located behind courthouse, in former jail. \r\nEducationa l Ins titution s \r\nGordon College, College Dr., (30204); 770/:158-5024; 800/ 282-6504. ED. c. 1852. ow offers strong nursing program linked to Medical College of Georgia. Call for tour of fa. cililies 800/ 282-6504 {in GA) or 770/ 358-5024 for admissions. \r\nSporls \u0026 Recr ea tion \r\nRedbone Hunting Presene, Community House Rd., 770/358-1891. \r\nTours \r\nWa lking Tour, Downtown llarnesville, (30204); 770/ 35827.l2. 1V. Walking tour of downtown area and Victorian homes. Take Lime to visit local shops \u0026 eateri es while visiti ng our historic t0wn. Homes arc privately owned. \r\nTravel Services \r\nBarnesville Lamar Counl)' Chamber of Commerce, 100 Commerce Pl., (30204); 770/.l582732. C. Visit historic sites including Barnesville's new museum1 Barnesville 1-tarclward, Cara Studios. fG11uIJ \r\n \r\nBOLI NGBROK E \r\nAn Antiques and Peach Blossum Trail Community \r\nAll r :actions Bolingbroke, Monroe Conni)', US Hwy 41, (.l l004); 912/994-9239; 912/994-4:123. Antiques, collectibles, gifts. Loc:ued alongside Hwy 41 \u0026 1he railroad track. A tourist delight! \r\n \r\n1 20 \r\n \r\nJ 996 Georr!ia On M11 M ind \r\n \r\nBYRO N \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Comm un i1y \r\nAttraction s \r\nPeach Fac1ory Slores, 1-75 at Exit q6, (9 12} 952-1855. 32 Factory llircc1Outlets. \r\nPlease see 011r at/ 0 11 page 11 7. \r\nMu se um s \r\nByro n Depol. P.O. !lox 129/ IO I Murdock Lane, (.ll 008); 912/ 956-5676. Open: Call 912/956-.l600 to arrange 1our. M-NAMF-TS-TV. Restored I870's train st:ttion now houses community meeting room and museum containing early Byron photographs. \r\nLodgi ng Comforl Inn, 607 Chapman Rd., {:1 1008), (9 12} 95(~ 1600. \r\nPlease see our tit/ on page 11 7. Days Inn, 1-7 5 and lln)'. \u003c9, (.ll008), {9 12) 956-5I00. \r\nPleaseseeo11rnd o11 pnge 11 7. Econo Lodge, 106 Old Macon Rd.. {3 1008), {9 12) 956-5600. \r\nPlease see 011r ntl 0 11 p11ge 11 7. Passporl Inn. 1-7 5 at Exit 46, (:1 1008), (9 12) 956-5200. \r\nPlease see our tu/ 011 p11ge 11 7. Super 8 Molcl, 305 llwy. 49 No rth, {.ll008), (912) 956-:1:S II. \r\nPlease see 011r tu/ 0 11 pnge 11 7. \r\nRe st aur ant/ Food Sen1ice \r\nWaffle House, Rt. :I Box 1538, (3 1008); 1-75 \u0026 SR9, (.ll 008). Open 24 hrs. for brcakfm, lunch and dinner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, brea kfast. (GlrrA/ \r\nShOJlping \r\nThe Big Peach, 1-75 at Exil 46, (9 12} 956-6256. Anliqucs and Co ll ec tabl es. \r\nPlease see 011r at/ 011 page 117. The Chow Chow, I- 5 a1 Exit 46, (9 12) 956-134 5. Antiques, Draperies and Decoratives. \r\nPlease see 011r tu/ 011 page 11 7. tord Byron Antic111es. 1-7 5 al Exit 46, (912) 956-2 89. Antit1ues. \r\nPlease see our at/ 0 11 page 11 7. Peach Anlic1ues and Gifls, 1-75 al Exil 6, (9 12) 956-4222. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 11 7. Peach Fac1ory S1ores, 1-75 at Exit 06, {9 12) 952-1855. :12 Fact0ry Direct OutlelS. \r\nPlease see our 111/ 0 11 page 11 7. The Windmill, 1-75 :u Exit 45, (9 12) 956-5290. Variety mall \u0026 Flea Market. \r\nPlease see our\"'' 0 11 page 11 7. \r\nTr:ne l Serv ices \r\nByron Tourism Associalion, P.O. Box 129, (3 1008); 912/956-2409. The Hu b of the Ilcarliands. (GI/TA/ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 11 7. \r\nCLI NTON \r\nAn Antebellum Trail Communil)' \r\nAttractions \r\nOld Clinlon Roadside Park, US liwv 129. Wooded area with huge granite outcroppings marking the Piedmont Fall Line. \r\nHi s toric Sites/ Monum e nt s \r\nOld Clinion Hisloric lllslricl, Georgia's early 19th century coun ty seal. 1\\velve houses built between 1808-1830 and the Methodist Church, 182 1, still stand. \r\nCO NYERS \r\nAttra ctions \r\nConyers, Cil)' of, 770/ 785-6900. Site of the 1996 Summer Olympic Ec1uestrian events 10 take place at the 1,l.l9 acre Georgia International Horse Park. Coslley Mill Park, 2455 Costley Mill Rd., (3020 ); 770/48:12455. A private park, sened as home to some of Georgia's first seulers along Big llancs Creek. Reservations. Georgia lnlernalional Horse Park, 81996 Costley Mill Rd. (off llwy 138 N.}, (30208}; 770n S5-6900. GCGP. One of the premier cqucstrai n facilities in the southeast. Home of Equine competi tions, co ncerts and go lf course. llisloric Oistricl of Olde Town, Main St./Comm ercial Sts., (30207); 770/ 483-7049. 1V. Offers shopping, hisloric depot, The Dinky, garden. pa,ilion, and Old Jail Museum on a selfguided wu r. Monas1ery of Our Lady of lhe Holy Spirit, 2625 liwy 212, (:10208); 770/48:1-8705. 1.-PN. 8 mi SW of city on Hwy 138 \u0026 212. 1.ake, picnic areas. prn)1er services, bookstore and greenhouse, fresh baked bread. \r\n \r\n':tnC)' fowler Farm, P.O. !lox .l09, (30207); 770/922-8885. Since 1990, 1hous:111ds have gathered lO hear a message Mrs. Fowler s:iys is given to her by the Vi rgin Mary. 5 mi Nof 1-20, off llwy I.lS on White Rd. \r\nSl:lle Park s \r\nPanola Moun lain Slale Conserv:tlion Park, 2600 llwy I55 S.W., (:1028 1); 770/ 589-780 1 for info.; 770/:,89-7275 for reservations. PN-TII. The 617 a. ,,ark offers 6 miles of trails for hiking, an intcrprelive cent er :rn d picnic areas. \r\nLodging \r\nllolida)' Inn Conyers 1-20 Easl, 135 1 Dogwood Dr., (30207); 770/\u003c8.\\-3220. Ra1es: S/ll S5\u003c. 11-CC-NS-PO-RS-CIY.CI, SB. Full-scnice hoiel. U6 rms., mecli ng/ban,ruet nns. Noon buffet Su-F. GA 11111. Horse Park 5 mi. (GIITA/ \r\nRestaur:tnl / Food Serv ice \r\nLong John Silver, 1450 IIW)'. 138, {.l0207}; 770/ 922-7692. (GlrrAJ Longhorn Sleaks  Conyers, I300 Iris Dr., (30207); 770/7608070.. Aged. hand-cul steaks, voted  Best Little Steakhouse in Georgia\" by the House of Representatives. (GIITAJ Pofolks, 108 1 iris Dr., (30207); 770/922-28:SO. 11-CC-NS-A-FSCT. \"Conycr's Best\" homestylc cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfi sh :md a dozen vegetables. fG'tm1J Provino's, 863 Flat Shoals Rd ., (30207) ; 770/860-1144. (GI/TAJ Warne House, 129\u003c Iris Dr. SW. (.l0207}; 2021 Iris Dr., (.l0207); ls 20 Hwy. 1:18, (3020 ); 2060 Sigman Rd., (3020 ). Open l4 hrs. for breakfas1, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks. chicken, salads, breakfast. 1G11r,I1 \r\nTra,1c l Services \r\nConyers-Rockdale Chamber of Commerce and Convenlion \u0026 Visitors Bureau, I I86 Scou St., (.l0207); 770/4830\u003c9. C-CVB-IB. Georgia ln1crna1ional Horse Park, historic Olde Town, conference faciliti es, tours. /G\"lffAJ \r\nCOVINGTO ( A Georgia i\\tain Street City) \r\nAn Antiqu es Trails Co mmunity \r\nAttra ct io n s \r\nFox Vi ne)'ards Winery, llwy. 11 , (30209); 7 0/787-;402. Open: Tours and lasting.~ clays a week. CC-TV. Award win ning, family-owned nfoery. Jus1 I mi S of 1-20 on llwy 11. Geri Wayne Emu \u0026 Pelling Ranch, 12818 Akovy Rd., (30209); 770/ 786-0755. ED-YA-GR-PN-PG-1V-C. State-of-the-art facility from incubalion 10 aduh 6-ft. birds. Tours \u0026 hay rides to see fa rm anim als. Baby call'cs, pot-bellied pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits \u0026 chickens. Picnic area. Na tional Regisler Dislricl, llownlown Covi nglon, (:10209); 7 0 87-.l868. IIF-CC-FD-MF-1V. \"Agracious Southern City of Yesteryear,\" Covington boasL~ a wealth of antebellum and Victorian homes within its NRdistrict. Step-on Guides arc available for personalized group wurs. \r\nlli s lo ri c Siles/ Monumenls \r\nNewton Count)' Courthouse, Downtown-on-the-Square, (30209). A true Vic1orian gem  built in 1884. Located in the heart of Coving1on's Main Stree t area. Seen by thousands on th e 1V show \"In the lleat of the Night.\". \r\nSporl s \u0026 Recrealion \r\nOaks Golf Course, The, 11 240 llrown Bridge Rd., (30209); 770n 86-:180 I. Rates: S25-S.l5. Open: Daily. HF-YA-CC-GC-GPFD-SGHIF. 18-hole golf course with bentgrass greens. Complete pro-shop and snack bar. Tournaments welcome. \r\nLodging \r\n2 119 - The Inn, 211 9 N. Emory St., (30209); 770n 87-00:S7. Rates; S 85-S95; DS95-S i 10. 11-Bll-BBP-CIV.Cf!K. pedal occasions, dinner or reception party. Weekend get-away includ ing full hrcakfa.~l Sa. r\u003c:ltrA/ Cresl Mole(, Hwy 278, (.l0209); 770n 86-8134. (GI/TAJ Holiday Inn Covinglon, IOIOI Alcovy (30209); 770 874900. \r\nPlease see 011r at/ 011 page 7. \r\nJameson Inn Covinglon, 10225 Hwy. 142 N., (30209); n on s4-1849. CC-11-IR-P. Free contlncn1al breakfast, exercise facilitic'S, free local calls, free newspaper. Cable TV. (GIITA J \r\nPletue see our at/ 011 /he /11s/tle Froul Co,1er. \r\nResta urant / Food Se n 1ice \r\nLong John Si lver, 3274 Hwy. 278 NE, (30209); 770n 87 :16 I2. (GI/TA / Wa rne Honse, l0106 Alcovy Rd., (:10209); 1-20 \u0026 US 278, (30209). Open 24 hrs. for brcakf:tsl, lunch and dinner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, breakf:tst. (GI/TA / \r\n \r\n Sh oppin g \r\nCovi ngto n t'lower Shop, On 1he Squ are, 770(786-7442. CC. Various souvenir items and photographs avail able from th e hi1 TV series 111 the Heat of Lhe Night.\" \r\nTo urs \r\nCovington (A Georgia Main Street City), Mainstreet Covington, 770/786-7; 10. TV. Preserved historic homes pre-dating the Civil War can be viewed on a self-guided LOur. \r\nTravel Services \r\nCovington/ Ne\\\\10n County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 2I00 Washington St., (30209); 800/6I6-8626. C-CVll-lB. Discover the grandeur of the True South. Historic downtown, shopping, di ning. Seasonal to urs. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 011pnge 104. \r\nCULLODEN \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Co mmunity \r\nAttr ac tion s \r\nBattle of Culloden,. ED. Sile of April 19, 1865 fa mous Civil War baule where only 200 men of Worrill Grays held off Union 1roo1,s. Grave of William Culloden, Town Cemetery behi nd the Me1hodisLChurch. Located in LOwn cemetery behind Methodist Church. Historic Methodist Church,. Oldest Methodist Church in Georgia in conlinuous use. \r\nMuseums \r\nConfederate Museum, Main St., 912/994-9239. M. Collection of Con federate memorabilia. By appt. \r\nLod gin g \r\nHolmes Hotel Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 192 Main St., (3 IO I6); 912/885-2393; 800/ 484-8; 80 xl8. BBP-CBK. 189; Victorian boarding house furni shed with antiques. Peach Blossom and Antique Trnils. (GI/TA) \r\nEATO TON \r\nHome of Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize winne r and a uthor of \r\n\"The Color Purple.\" \r\nAn An lebelJum \u0026 Antiques Trails Community \r\nAttr ac tion s \r\nDairy Festival, fi rst Saturday in June; (706) 485-770 I. Histori c Di strict, six block area. TV. Entire downtown and large residential area on Roffering structures dating c. 1813 to late l800's. Brochures available at Chamber of Commerce, 706/485-770 1. Rock Eagle 4-11 Center, US Hwy I29 \u0026 44 I, 706/ 485-283 I. PG- FD -18-MF-V l. \r\nHi storic Siles / Monuments \r\nBr'er Rabbit Statue, Courthouse Sq. M. Br'er Rabbi! Statue is located on the courthouse square. \r\nMuseums \r\nUncle Remus Museum and Park . US Hwy 44 I in town. 706/ 48;-6856. \r\nSports \u0026 Rec r ea tion \r\nLake Oconee Recreation Area, (3 1024); 706/ 48;.7701. BF-FGC-G l'-HR-1.-M-PN-PG-WS-CP-DP. 19,000 a. lake wi th th ree 85 a. parks, camping, boating, golf, horseback riding. Lake Sinclair, 15000 a. lake with all amenities. Lawrence Shoals Recreation Area-Ga. Power Co., I25 Wallace Dam Rd., NE, (3 I024); 706/ 485-5494; 706/485-8704. Rates: Camping: RV-S 10-nite; Tent-S8-nite; S2ea car/ day. Open: Beach open approx June I thru Labor Day. BA-BF-L-CP-RV. RV Camping SI0/ nite; tent S8/ nite; S2 per car Day Bead, Access. Picnicki ng and boat ramp. Rocky Creek Park  Ga. Power Co., I25 Wallace Dam Rd., NE, (3 1024); 706/48; 8704. Open: Beach open Wed - Sun 107. HF-PA-M F. Out door mee ting facility. Picnic area, boa t ramp \u0026 dock. From Milledgeville take Hwy 22 toward Sparta. Turn left on l.K. Laurel Rd. Look for signs. \r\nLodging \r\nCrockett House - Eatonton 's Original Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 67 1 Madison Rd., (3 1024); 706/485-2248. Rates: S S45-S65; D S65-S8;. CC-NS-F-GC-TC-881'-CTV-FBK-CVR. 1895 Victorian on AntebellumTrail. 6 bedrooms, 11 fireplaces, gourmet meals, large porch. /GI/TA) Rosewood Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 30 1 N. Madison Ave., (3 1024); 770/485-9009. Rates: S S58-S65; DS65-S7;. 's-P-GC-TC-BBPCTV-FBK-CVR-D. 1888 private home, historic district. Antiques, wrap-around porch, spacious roo ms, snacks. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nTours \r\nAlice Walker Riding Tour, (3 1024); 706/ 485-770 1. 'IV. Marks historic sites in earl y life. Brochure available at Chamber of Commerce. \r\nTravel Se r vices Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 4088, (3 1024); 706/485-770 1. C-llHV-\\11. Piedmont Board of Realtors, 1020 Greensboro Rd., (3 1024); 706/485-6232. IB-TS. Sponsors of the annual Oconee Lakefest held each September on the shores of Lake Oconee. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nFARMINGTON \r\nAllraction Mockingbird Forge, Hwy 44 I and Salem Rd., (30638); 706/769-7 147. Open: Hours vary, call ahead. Restored circa I900 depot now houses local anists, blacksmith, glass blowers, potter and woodworker. \r\nFLOVILLA \r\nAttractions Indian Springs State Park , 678 Lake Clark Rd ., (30216); 770/ 504-2277. Rates: Parking fee. CC-1.-PG-PA. Oldest state park In the nation. Campi ng, co11ages, group ca mp, picnicking, museum, spring. (GIITA) \r\nHi s toric Sites/ Monument s Flovilla 1885 School House, Collier St., 770/775-566 1. NREO. 1885 one room school house, Collier St. building now attached 10 Flovilla Community Center. \r\nFORSYTH \r\nAn An1i\u003c1ues \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Co mmuni ty \r\nAttractions Commercial Historic Oistricl, Down town. Courthouse Square and surrounding eight blocks have 40 structures of mostly mid-LO-late I800's construction on the NR. Confederate Cemeter)', Forsyth Cemetary - Newton Memori al Rd . Located in the Fors)~h Cemetery off Hwy 42 S. on Newton Memorial Rd. Forsythia Festival, P.O. Box 81I, (3 1029); 912/994-9239. Forsyth blossoms each spring with Forsythia and \\\\1th arts and crafls, SK race, street dance, parade, golf :md other sporting events, plus food booths and children's fair. (GIITA) Monroe County Museum \u0026 Store, Tift College Dr., (3 I029); 912/994-5070. Open: Tu-F 10-5, Sa 10-1, Su 1-5. ED-M-IB. 1899 VicLOrian Train Depot houses museum with artifacts from Creek Indians through 20th Century. lndudes Joel Chandler Harris' typese11er, I860's desk. Rum Creek Wildlife Management Arca, 7 mi. Eof Forsyth on Ga Hwy 18, 912/994-2439. 7 mi E. of Forsyth on GA Hwy 18. An 8,100 a. Habitat for one of the most varied bird populations in the Southeast. \r\nMuseums Whistle Stop Museum, 912/994-7030. \r\nLod gi ng Best Western Hilltop Inn, 1-75 \u0026 Ga Hwy 42, (3 1029); 912/994-9260. H-CC-NS-PO-IM. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page JJ. Country Place, 1800 Dames Ferry Rd., (3 1029); 912/994270;. 11-NS-F-GC-BB-BBP. I854 farm house with antiques, central NC, 60 mi. S Atlanta 1-75 Exit 60 E2.6 mi. (G\"IITA) Days Inn Fors)'tll, 1-7 5 \u0026 Lee Rd., (3 1029); 912/994-2900. (GI/TA) \r\nRes taurant/ Food Service \r\nWarne House, 286 N. Lee St., (3 1029). Open 24 hrs. fo r breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfasL (GI/TA) Warne House, 44 Tift College Dr., (3 I029). (GIITA) \r\nTravel Se r vices Monroe County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. llox 81I, (3 1029); 912/ 994-9239. (GIITA) \r\nFORT VALLEY (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Co mmuni ty \r\nAt1rac1ions Blue Bird Bod)' Company, 912/825-202 1. Open: Tours by appointment. \r\n \r\nFort Valley Main Street, P.O. Box 1864, (:$ 1030); 912/82;5986. (/;,/TA) Georgia Peaches, 912/825-3733. Jolly Nut Compau)', 100 Commercial, (3 10.lO); 912/8257733; 800/ 332-1505. CC. Quai nl historical sLOre. Gourmet gifts from Georgia, pec:rns since 1924. Take home \u0026 ship home. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nMassee Lane Gardens, One Massee Lane, 912/ 967-23;8; 912/988-8000. Located near Ft. Valley, I; mins. from Perry. Home of the Ameri can c,un ellia Society. See camellias Nov. thru March, plus other specialities year-round. Boehm porcelai n, rare books. \r\nEdu ca ti on al In sti tuti ons Ft. Valley Stale College  CW Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center, 1005 State College Dr.. 912/825-6478. \r\nLodging Evans-Cantrell House Bed \u0026 Breakfast, JOO College, (3 1030); 912/825-06 1I. Rates: S S55-S65; DS65-S75. CC-BBBIIP-CTV-FBK-D. 11 mi. off 1-75 from Byron or Perry. I block off Hwy. 49. Restricted smoking, full breakfast. /GIITA/ \r\nRe staurant/ Food Service Big Chic, 614 E. Main St., (:lIO.lO); 912/82 5-:$246. (G\"IIT,t) Captain D's, 30I Vineville St., (3 I030). (G//TA) Church's, I00 \\Iinevilie St., (.l I030). ALlama's best fried chicken. Full-service ca1ering. Call-in orders welco med. (Gt/TAJ \r\nShop pin g Downtown Fl. Valley, Downtown. Unique shopping offering modern day variety with fl avor of yesterday. \r\nTravel Services Peach County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box l2.l8, (3 1030); 912/825-3733. Home of the official Georgia Peach Festi val and historic Massee Lane Gard ens and Museum. (GI/TA) \r\nGOOD HOPE \r\nAn Anti\u003c1ucs Trail Commun ity \r\nAtlrac ti ons Birthplace of The Poppy Lady, Monica Michael, NR. Monica Michael1 known educator and patriot who was responsi hie fo r the sale of Flanders Field Poppy as a memori al emblem for disabled ve terans. \r\nGORDON \r\nAttraction s Beaver Creek at Ive)' Station, Arts \u0026 Crafts Festi val, P.O. Box 3; 1, (3 1031); 912/628-29 12. YA-G R-FD-MF. Beaver Creek at Ivy Station Arts \u0026 Crafts Festival Nov. 9- 10, Wilkinson Co. Ivey Station. (GI/TA) \r\nGRAY \r\nAn Antebellum Trail Communil)' \r\nHi stor ic Sites/ Monum ents Jones Coun ty Courthouse, W. Clin1on St., (3 1032); 9I2/9866668. NR-PN-TH. Circa I905, restored/renovated in I99 I. Na' tiOn al Registry listed. Park adj acen1 10 courthouse with picnic tables, benches, gazcbo1 water fount:lil\\ walks, fl owers. \r\nHAMPTON \r\nAn Anli\u003c1ues \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Community \r\nAttraction s Atlanta Motor Specdwa)', Hwy 19-41 S., (30228); 770/94642 1I. HF-YA-FD-TS. Host to two NASCARWinston Cup races and Busch Grand National. IMSA and ARCA events. Oaklea Manor, Wynne Rd., 770/957-5786. Open: Tours by appointment. c. 1860. Private residence. By appoin1men1. \r\nHi s tor ic Sit es/ Monument s 11:unplon Train Depot,. Open: Mon-Fri. NR. Circa I880's, lis1ed on the National Registry. Built of fi reproof brick wi th ornate bri ck detailing, unsual for the era. Now houses city offi ces. \r\nINDIA SPRINGS \r\nA Treasures Bclwcc n the Trails Comm unity \r\nAttraction s \r\nDause! Trails Natu re Center, ML \\lemon Rd. (off llwy 42), (302 16); 770(775-6798. ED-TII-IB-TS. 1,000 a. wi th hiking trails, programs on plants, :rnimals. Chapel available. (Donations). \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My M i n d \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\n Fa 11s ofthe mo vie \"Fried Green 1'o111atoes\" can enjoy the real lhing aljulielle 's IVhlstle Stop Cafe. \r\n \r\nHistoric Indian Springs Hotel, llwy 42, (.\\021 6); 11on 7;. 2,,95. Open: Special cvc111s or by appoimment. Ill-MF. Bui11 in 182.\\ by Chief William Mcl111osh. NR. Au1hcntic I800's flower. rose and herb garden. Call for more info 770/775-67.\\4. \r\nHistori c Sites/ Monuments \r\nIndian Springs Chapel, Hwy 42, (.1021 6); 770n 7 52  9.\\. YA. l!uilt c. 1890. Available for weddings. Step back in time for your VicLOri an wedding. \r\nJACKSON \r\nA Treasures Between the Trails Communily \r\nAllractions \r\nButts Conoly Courthouse. Third St., (.\\0233); 770n 75-8200. IIF. Built in 1898 Vic1orian s1yle stairs, marble floors and counroom still imact. NR. Bulls Counly llislorical Sociely, 43 1 E. College St.. (.\\02.H): \r\n0 5-249.\\. ED. Donations. Carmichael House, 149 McDonough Rd.. (.\\0233); 7 0/ 7750578. YA-CC-FD-MF. Built in 1897, Victorian style now has l!\u0026B suite. Availab le for luncheons, dinn ers. meeting.~ and weddings. High Falls Stale Park. Rt. 5 Box 202-A, (302.l3}; 912/99+ 5080. Rates: Parking fee. CC-1.-PG-MF. 3 mi. off 1-7 5. Fishing, boat rental, camping, nature !rails and a I00 ft. waterfall. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nJackson llis1oric Downlown Dislricl, 135 S. Mulberry SI., (30233); 70 75-7 5.\\5. II. \r\nSports \u0026 Recrea lion \r\nHickory Hill Golf Course, Biles Rd., (302.\\3); 770/ 77 5-2433. GC-GP. 27-hole golf course, driving range, pro-shop. Jackson Lake, (30233); 0 S-4753. l!F-F-L 4,700 a. lake ; mi N. ofJackson. S11fo11ning, Oshing and boating. \r\nTra,c l Services \r\nBulls County Chamber of Commerce, 43 1 f.. College SL, P.O. Box 147, (302.\\.\\); 0/ 7 5-4839. C-IBMF-VI. \r\nJULIETTE \r\nAn Antic1ucs and Peach Blossom Trail Communil)' \r\nAltractions \r\nJarrell Plantalion S1a1e Historic Site, RI. 2 Box 220, (.l 1046); 912/986-5172. Rates: Adults S2; Children 4- 18 I. YAGR. Macon Exit 55 from 1-75. Follow signs. Self-guided tour of original 1\u003ela111ation. (GIITA) \r\nHi storic Sites/ Monuments \r\nJuliene Grist Mill, (.\\!046). M. Built 1927. Al one lime was world's largest w,tterpowcred grist mill. \r\n \r\nSports \u0026 Rec r ea tion Lake Julielle, (.\\ IOi6); 9 I2/99+002l. .l,600 acre resevoir wi1h 62 mile shoreline and 82 foot deep a, dam. Forms public use recreation lake. \r\nK OXVILLE \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Conununil)' \r\nlli slor ic Sit es / Monum en ts Bir1hplace orJohn Pemberlon,. M. John Pcmber1on. creator of the Coca-Cola formula . Knoxville Courthouse. NR. Courthouse rebui11 in Is; I. Oldest courthouse in cominuous use in Georgia. Listed 'ational Registry. Pope Place, A,ery Rd., 912/836-.\\825. Open: By appolntmc111 only. NR. Pre 1835 former home of Joanna Troutman, who created Texas Lone Srnr Stale flag, sec Knoxville this seclion . li er bedroom prescned :L~ originall y furni shed. Private residence. Texas Lone Star State Flag. M. Designed byJoanna Troul man in 1835 for Gcorgi:ms IO carry to Tcxsas in their 1oh1111eer Ogh1 10 help Texans win independence from Mexico. \r\nMu se um s Old KnoxvilleJail and Museum, 912/8.\\6-382 5. Open: Sat 10-12; Sun .l-5 orb)' appointment. 'R-M. 18.\\s. Memorabilia, documcnis and local history. National Registry lis1ed. \r\nLI ZELLA \r\nAltraclion s ,\\fiddle Georgia Poucry, Ponery Rd., 912/935-8989. 1\". Began as manufac1urer of \"whiskey jugs\" in ISOO's. Much of the machinery and equipment is original. \r\nLOCUST GROVE \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 PcacJ1 Blossom Trail Community \r\nAltraclion s B \u0026 II Orchards, 38 1 Davis Lake Rd., (:10248); 770/957 4.l.10. With hundreds of trees, B\u0026 lI leis visitors pick their own delicious Georgia peaches. Fruit available June-August. Noah 's Ark Animal Rehabili1atio11 Center. 1425 Locust Grove Rd., (30248); 770/957-0888. Open: Sa 12.\\, and by appoint mcnL Animal Reh:d\u003eilitaUon C:Cmer with over 600 animaJs. \r\nRes taur:int / Food Se r vice \r\nWarne House, 48.B 11:unpion Rd., (30248). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinn er. T-bone steaks, chicken. sal:ids, breakfast. rm1r.,1 \r\nShoppin g \r\nTanger Factory Outlcl Center, 198 Tanger Dr.. (.\\0!48): 800/'lTANGER; 770/95702.\\8. Over 50 name brand manufaclllrers outlets. only ;l5 miles South of Atlanla. \r\nPlease see our at/ 011 page 105. \r\n \r\nLOGANVILLE \r\n \r\nAn Anli\u003c1 ues Trai l Community \r\n \r\nAtlractions \r\nCarousel Quarlers, .\\;40 Sharon Church l.oop, (.102 9); 770/466-4670. f.D-YA-PN-PGPAKMlf.TS. Pening farm with unlimited pony rides for the children, man y animals w pct \u0026 see. Picnic area, pl:1rnround1 hayrid e, counLry store, gard en. Young \u0026 old will love our farm! \r\n \r\nRes1auran 1/ Food Service \r\n \r\nGolden Corral Sleaks \u0026 Ruffel Restaurant, 3.\\57 Cook \r\n \r\nRd., SW, (3024i ); 770/466-9 1.\\.\\. IIF-0S-CC-NSFDCS. SDA \r\n \r\nChoice Steaks \u0026hot fresh veast rolls. All vou care LO ca1 Gold- \r\n \r\nen Choice BuffeL (GIITAJ  \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nMACO * \r\n \r\nAn Antebe llum \u0026 An 1it1ucs Trails Community \r\n \r\nAl l r a c t i o n s \r\n \r\nDouglass Theatre, .l61 )I.I.. King Jr. Blvd., (3 1201 ); 912r 51 . 7169. IIF-YA-GR. 1920's African American movie \u0026 va udeville hall , a 60's showcase for new 1alen1 like Olis Redding. Resiored 1996. reflecL~African American impac1on musical, dramatic Olm heritage. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Music Hall or Fame, ML King Jr. !!Ivel.@ Mulberry St.; P.O. Box 169, (.\\ 120 1); 91l 38-0017. Rates: 7.50 adult \r\nIIF-YA-G R-CC-MF. OpeningJune 96, this highly illlcractive mu- \r\nseum explores GA's ri ch musical herlrngc \u0026 world-wide impact Multi-media displays represcnl country, gospel, symphony, blues \u0026 Southern rock. \r\nPle11se see our ad 011 page I 10. \r\n \r\nlfisloric Districls or Macon, 652 Mulberry St.. (3 1201 ): 9 I2/7s 2-508  11 'alional Hislori c DislriCIS Wilh 5,500 llistoric NR listed properties. Special ntm :u Macon llcritagc Foun- \r\ndation. \r\n \r\nMacon Georgia lnlerna ti onal Cherry Blossom Feslival, \r\n91Cherry St , (.ll lO I); 912;-51 .7429_. Celebra1e 1he beauty of Macon's 200,000 yoshino cherry 1recs with 500 speciacular events March 15-1-1, 1996. (G'IITAJ \r\n \r\nMiddle Georgia Historical ociel)', Inc., 93; High St.: P.O. Box 13.\\58 (.\\ 1108), (3 120 1); 9 ll/7i .l-.l85 1. Rates: 2.50 :uluh, 2 sr. cilizen, .;o 6- 12 Yrs. Open: M-F 91 \u0026 2-i . Sa 9:30-12:30. IIF-ED-M-YA-GR-TS. Birthplace of poet Sidney \r\nl.anicr. llistoric museum house \u0026 museum shop. \r\n \r\nMuseum of Arts \u0026 Sciences, Mark Smill1 Planetarium, -1 182 Forsy1h Rd., (.l l210); 912/177-.l l.\\2. II-YA-CC-MF. Changing art, humanities and science exhibi1s. planernrium and live animal shows, trails. (GlllAJ \r\n \r\nNee l Reid Garden Cen ler, 730 College St , (.l 1201): 9 t 2n 4209l t. YA-GR-MF. One of , eel Reid's hometown creations. llcadquaners fo r Macon's garden clubs. Former home ofJoseph N. Neel. Now headc1uar1crs of the Feder:11ed Garden Clubs. \r\n \r\nOcmulgee Nalional Monument, 120- Emery Hwy., (.\\ 1201 ); 912/752-8257. IIF-ED-)1. Commemorates 12,000-year contin uum of SEIndian habiiation; mounds, carthlodge, trails; \\'isiLor Cemer with museum, theater and museum shop. \r\n \r\nRose llill Cemetery, I09 1 Riverside Dr., 9I2 ; 1-911 9. Oul st:inding example of 19th Ce111ury cemetery. Terraced hills slope to river. 600 soldiers buried in Confcdcra1e Sc1uare, two Allman Brothers !land members buried nearby. \r\n \r\nSidney Lanier Collage, 9.l 5 lligh St., P.O. Box 13.\\ 58 (5 1208), (3 120 1); 912 4.\\-3851. 11-l'A-GR-~IF. National llis ioric Regis1er house. Bir1hplacc of 1\u003eoe1Sidney Lanier. Tours, museum , shop, remal. /GlfTAJ \r\n \r\nTobesofkee Recreation Arca , 6600 Moslev Di,on Rd., \r\n \r\n(.\\ 1210); 912/474-8770. (GI/TA ) \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nUS Federal Building/Post Orfice, 4; I College St. \r\n \r\nWashington Memorial Library, 11 80 Was hingw n Ave., (3 120 I); 912/ '1+0800. Open: IIours: ill-Th 9-9, F-Sa 9-6. Su I:.l0-5:.\\0. IIF-F.D. Library has an outstanding gcnealog)' and archives collec1ion. \r\n \r\nHi storic Sites/ Monumenls \r\nCannonball House, s;6 ,llulberry St., (3 1201); 912/7 5 5982. Circa 185.\\, Greek Revival siyle. S1ruck by cannonball during federal a11ack, I86-1. Listed National Registry. Restored, houses Confederate Museum. /G'IITAJ \r\nCity Auditorium, Cherry \u0026 First St., (3 120 1); 912 51.91;2. IIF-MF. One of the world's largest cop1\u003eer-corcred domes. \r\nForl Benjamin Hawkins. US llwy SO/ Emery 111,y, (3 1201 ); \r\nin 9 I :1340I. YA. Arcconstruc1ed blockhouse rcprcsenis the \r\nfor, built when the Federal Gol'crnmcnt esiablishcd the Orsi modern se11leme111 here in 1806. Ar1ifac1S are on dis play. \r\n11:!y House/ Ga. Trusl for llisloric Preservation. 9.14 Georgia A1c., (3 120 1); 912 42-8 155. Ra1es: l'aries. Open: Guided !Ours dail y. IIF-ED-l'A-GR-CCMFTV. ts;;.59 NIii. an1ebellum 111:rn sion. Extraordin ary demi\\. architectural masLcrpicce; famil y \u0026 social history. Ongoing preservation exhibit . \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\n7996 Geor(lia On Mv Mind \r\n \r\n Kingfisher Ca bin, 4182 Fors)~h Rd. \r\nArt \u0026 Ent e rt ain m e nt \r\nGrand Opera House, 65 I Mulberry St., (3 I20 I); 9I2/749 6580. lff-YA-CC-E-'IY. An elcgan1ly restored 1884 opera house which hosts its own season of touring Uroadway shows as well as many local events. Grou1\u003e tours can be schedul ed in advance. \r\ni\\lu se um s \r\nTubman African Ameri can Museum, 340 Walnut St., \r\n(.\\ 1201); 912/74:1-8544. Rates: 2 donation requested. lff-ED MYA. Georgia's largest museum dedicated to Afri can-American art, history \u0026 culture. Eight galleries, a library and a museum store are devoted to African-American achievements. \r\nLodging \r\n1842 Inn, 355 College St., (3 120 1); 912/741-1842. Rates: S S95-S135; D 105-S145. 11-CC-NS-IICllBPCl'\\'-CL-CIIK-FllK-CVRD. AAA 4-Diamond historic inn. 2I rooms, gardens, residential setting, lu xurious, breakfast included. (GIIT.) \r\nBest Wes tern Riverside Inn, 2400 Riverside Dr., (3 120s); 912/743-6.l t 1; 800/446-6835. Rates: S S14-S5 . 11-CC-NS-PO-RSCI-Y.CL-IM-CVR. AAA rated, free coffee \u0026 refriger:uors, pool side gazebo \u0026 rose garden, southern cooking. (\u003cillTAJ \r\nl'le11se sec our 11d 011 p11ge 11. \r\nComfort Inn  Macon North, 2690 Riverside Dr., (j 1204); 912/746-8855. Rates: S S49-S54 ; DS53-S59. 11-CCNS-PO-CTVCL-CllK-IM-CVR-PA. 4 mi. from downtown, historic tours, Macon Ccmroplcx. Great rooms for corporate travelers. rc1m1J \r\nCrowne Plaza Macon, 108 First St., (3120 1); 91217-,6- 146 1. Rates: S 89 99: ll 89 99. 11 -CC-NS-HCPO-RS-CTY-CL-IM-PAD. In the heart of the historic district. Close lO business and gove rnment offices. /GIITAJ \r\nHoliday Inn Macon, Bypass 1-475, 912/788-0 120. Ple11se see our a,I 011 page 7. \r\nHoliday Inn Macon, 1-75 Exit SSA, 912/ 474-26 IO. Please see our ad 0 11 page 7. \r\nPreferred Lodging Systems, P.O. Box 6438, (3 1208); 912/744-9800. (Gll1\u003e) \r\nMacon Conference Center  R:unada, 5009 Harrison Rd., (3 1l06); 912/ 474-0871. \r\nPle11se see 011r 111/ on pt1ge 13. \r\nRes taur an t / Food Se r vi ce \r\nCaptain D's, 2434 Riverside Dr., (3 1204); 2460 Pio No no Ave., (3 1206); 1342 Gray lhvy., (3 121I). /GIITA) \r\nChick-fil -A Macon Mall, 366 I Eisenhower Pkwy., (3 I206). Call us about catering yo ur next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (GIITA / \r\nChurch's, 3860 Houston Ave., (3 1206); 777 Shurling Dr., (3 120 1); 1425 Georgia Ave., (3 1205); 21 38 Pio Nono Ave., (31206). Macon's best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Callin orders welcomed. /GIITA/ \r\nGreen Jacket, 325 5th St., (3 1201); 9 ll /746-4680. /GIITA) \r\nLee's, 24 19 Pio ono Ave., (3 1206); 912/781-9056; 663 Shurling Dr., (3 1211 ); 912/742-8959. (GIITtl/ \r\nOlive Garden, 3709 llloomfield Rd., (3 1206). (\u003cmw \r\nOutback Steakhouse, 3899 Arkwright Rd., (3 1210); 912/ 477 1934 . 11-0S-CC-NS-CSSA B. Casual dining steakhouse featuring steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin' Onion! (GIITA/ \r\nPlayer's Club, 4525 Forsyth Rd., Suite 310, (3 1210); 912/4 J. 0987. Best known for fresh seafood, grilled chicken salad and 1/ 2 lb char-grill ed Gooseburgcrs. (GIITA / \r\nRed Lobster, 2077 Riverside Dr., (3 120~); 912 46-3263. \r\n(G'IITA) \r\nRestaurant Management Sen ices, 4848 Mercer University Or., (3 1210); 912/ 474-5633. (GIIT./ \r\nShone)\"s, 20 10 Riverside Or., (3 1204); 912/745-8628; l495 Pio ono Ave., (31206); 912/781-4266;. 3850 Riverside Dr., (:l i210); 912/ 477-9 190; 1330 Gray lhvy., (3121 1); 912/ 74 1 \r\n1976; ;ozo llarrison Rel., (3 1206); 912/477-5353. (GI/TAJ \r\nSmith \u0026 Sons Foods, P.0. llox 4688, (3 1213); 912/7454 59. (GI/TA) \r\nTexas Cattle Co., 2480 Riverside Dr., (3 120 1); 912/741-1334. \r\n( GI/Ttl ) \r\nWarne House, 4094 Pio No no, (3 ll06): 840 Riverside Dr., (3 120 1); 473 1 Chambers Rd., (3 1206); 2644 Riverside Dr., (j I204); 3620 Riverside Dr., (3 1210); 4515 Hartley Bridge, (3 1206); 5I46 Thomaston Rd., (3 120 I). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, brea kfast. /GIITA/ \r\nYoung Drug Co., P.O. llox 13163, (3 1208); 912/745-7484. \r\n((,'IITA ) \r\nSh opp ing \r\nMacon Mall, P.O. llox 11 045, (31208): 912/ 477-8840. Please see our ad 011 page 10!). \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nTours \r\nSidney's Tours of Historic Macon, 200 Cherry St., (3 120 1); 912/743-340 1. Rates: 10 adul~ 5 child+ tax. Open: M-Sa 10 am \u0026 2 pm. YA-GR-CC-lll-TS-lV-VI. Originating at Macon Convent ion \u0026 Visitors Bureau. 2-hour tour includes stops :11 3 his1oric mansions and Afric:m Am erican Museum. \r\nTravel Services \r\nGeorgia on My Plate, P.O. llox 6354, (3 1208); 912/743340 I. (GI/TA) Macon-Bibb Co,wention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 6354, (3 1208); 912/743-3401. His10ric mansions, ancient Indian mounds, world class festiva ls \u0026 Southern hospitality! Tour wilh a costumed guide or on your own. Also, look to the new Georgia Music Hall of Fame! (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ml 011 pt1ge 108. \r\nMADI SO (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAn Antebe llum \u0026 An tiqu es Trails Communiry \r\nMadison, A Georgia Mainstrect City, (.l0650). Madison is referred 10 as the ..town Sherman refused to burn.\" Large collection of privately owned Amebellum and Victorian period homes, many of which are shown during hom e tours in May and December. \r\nAt t r a c t i o n s \r\nMadison-Morgan Cultural Ce nter, 434 S. Main St., (.l06SO); 06/3 2-4743. Rates: S2.50 adult, I student. Open: Tu-Sa I04:.lO, Su 2-5. IIF-ED-M-l'A-G R-MF-TS. AromanestJue-revival graded school built in 1895. 'ow houses an galleries, history museum, 1s9; classroom museum and more. \r\nHi stor ic Sit es/ Monuments \r\nAd,ent Episcopal Church, .BS At\"demy St, (30650). Circa I842. Cornelius Vason House, 549 Old Post Rd., (30650); 706/ 3424454 . Circa 1800's. Heritage Hall, 277 S. Main St., (30650). Circa 1825. Madison Baptist Church, 328 S. Main St., (30650). Circa 1858. Morga n Coun ty Courthouse, Downtown Madison, (50650). NR. Circa 1905. Presbyterian Church, So. Main St., (30650).. Circa 1842. \r\nMuseums \r\nMorgan County African-Ame rican Museum, I56 Academy St., (30650); 706/342-9197. M. Located in Madison's downtown district Preserving AfricanAmcrican ll critage and aware ness of the contributions of the African-Americans 10 the culture of the South. \r\nLod ging \r\nBrad)' Inn , 250 N. Second St., (30650); 706/342-4400. Rates: S S45-S60; DS55-S I50. CC-BBP-CIV-FIIK-D. Victorian couages wilh hearL-pine noors, porch rockers and antic1ues. Walking tours. (GI/TAJ Burnett Place, 317 Old Post Rd., (30650); 706/342-/4034. Rates: S S65; DS75. CCBBP-CIY.FBK-CVR-PA-D. Federal-style house in the historic district. Walk 10 Cultural Cemer and clowmown. Guest rooms blend 19th century ambiance and 20th century comforts. (GIITA) \r\nDays Inn Madison, 200 1 Eatonton Rd., (30650); 706/3421839. (GI/TA) Holiday Inn Madison, (30650); 706/ 342-3433. \r\nPlease see 011 r ad 0 11 page 7. \r\nRes ta urant / Food Service \r\nApple South, Hancock @ Washington, (30650); 706/.l42 -,5; 2. Ca ll fo r inform ation on Applebee's and Gianni 's U11le Ital y locations throughout Georgia. /\u003cmTA/ Madison 20 Truck Plaza, 1-20 \u0026 US 44 1 llox 352. (:10650); 706/342-4 176. (GIITA) Warne House, 194 1 llwy. 44 I. (30650). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, ch icken, sa lads, breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nTours \r\nMadison Welcome Center, 11 5 E.Jefferson St., (30650); 706/3424454. Open: M-F8:.l0-5, Sa 10-5, Su 1-4. IIF-G R-lll-MFTS-1V-VI. Walking tour of large Nalional Historic District with over I00 structures. Brochure \u0026 tape available. \r\nTravel Services \r\nMadison, City of, P.O. Box 32, (30650); 706/5;2-I25 1. /GIIT. } Madison-Morgan Chamber of Commerce/ CYB, 11 S E. Jefferson St., (30650); 706/342 454 . IIF-C-lV. Step back in time. Enjoy shopping, dining and lodgi ng. Annual tour of homes, feslivals, lakes. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our 111/ 011 page UJl. \r\n \r\nMANSFIELD \r\nAn Anti\u003c1ues Trail Co mmunity \r\nAttra ctio ns \r\nCharlie Elliott Wildlife Center, 2425 Marben Farms Rd., (30255); 770/784-3059. ED-F-TIJ.'IV. 6000 a. Wildlife Center, Visitor Center, Nature Trails, 20 fishing 1\u003eonds. Primitive camping sites. Hunting by GA Regs. llirclwatching. Tours \u0026 classes b)1 reservation. \r\nMCDO OUGH \r\nAn Anti\u003c1ues \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Comm unity \r\nAtlra ctions \r\nHistori c Courthouse Square, llwys 20,81, l3 and 2, (30253). Beautiful town sc1uare with unique shops and historic stru ctures overlooked by romanesque courthouse built in 1897. Old Post Ofnce C.D. Polk Annex, 34 Covington SL, (on the Courthouse Square), (302 53). Completed in 1940, one of the last depression era public works projects inaugurated by FDR. Shingle Roof Ca mpground, Hwy 155 N., (30253). 3 mi. north of city. Religious meetings as early as 18.lO. I00 acre Methodist camp became training ground for Confederate soldiers in 1861. Tamingo Farms Equestrian Center, 108 Peach Dr., (30253); 770/957-7433. ED-CCPG-SGT-1V. Specializes in teaching l of the Olympic Equestrian Events  hunters/ jumpers and dressage. We offer group IOurs and feature a 54,000 sq. ft. indoor arena. Two rodeos yearl y. Turner Hunt Clements Cabin, lhvy 20 E., (30253). East of city. c. 1832. One of the oldest struct ures in llenry County. lluilt with wooden pegs. Contact CYB for info. 800/ HENRYCO or 70/957-5786. \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Recrea ti on \r\nGeorgia National Golf Club, 1715 Lake Dow Rd., (.l0253); 770/ 914-9994 . GC. \r\nPlem;e see o u r II(/ 111 /1,e Georgia Golf l11serl. \r\nLodging \r\nDavis Brothers Motor Lodge, 688 Hwy. 155 S., (3025.l); 70/957-5858. (GIITA ) \r\nRestaurant / Food Se r vice \r\nWarne House, 772 llwy. 155 S., (30253); 127 5 Hampton Rd., (30253); I 148 llwy. 208 1, (30253). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TA) \r\nSh op pin g \r\nPeachtree Peddlers f lea Market, 1-75 \u0026 Jonesboro Rd ., (30253); 770/9 1+2269. Open: Sa-Su 95. Hundreds of vendors offering all types of goods. \r\nPlease see o ur 111/ 0 11 pt1ge 105. \r\nSimpler Tymes Antic1ue Market, 54 Covington St., (3025.\\); 770/9577908. CC. Largest single-day antiques market in Georgia. Last Saturday each month. Bid for some of GA's most beautiful antiques and furniture at rock-bo110111 prices. \r\nTravel Se rvi ces \r\nHenry County Chamber of Commerce, 1310 Hwy. 10 W., (3025.l); 770/9575786. (GI/TA) Henry Coun ty Comcntion \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 1310 th,1' 20 W., P.O. Box 1378, (3025.l): 800/ IIENRY CO NTY. CVB-18 lV-VI. Tourist information center covering Henry County lodging, restaura111s, :mracLions :md tours. Free visitors guide on request. Stay on the friendly side of Atlanta! \r\nPlease see our nd on pnge 105. \r\nMILLEDGEVILLE * (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAn Ant be llum , Antiques \u0026 Bartram Trails Community \r\nCapital of Georgia, 1804-1868. \r\nAttractions. \r\nBrown 's Crossing Crafts men Fair, 400 Brown's Crossing Rd., (3 106 1); 912/452-9327. YA-GR-FD. 26th Brown's Crossing Craftsmen Fair 9 mi. Wof Milledgeville just off fh,1. 22. Oct 19-20, 1996. (GI/TA ) Old Gorernor's Mansion, 120 S. Clark St., (j l06 1). Open: Guided tours top of each hour. Closed Mand holidays. ED-YA GR. National Historical Landmark c. 1838, Greek Revival home of IOGeorgia governors. Stetson-Sanford llonse, W. llancock, (3 1061). lV. c. 1825. Received nationwide acclaim for architecturnl design and beauty of workmanship. 1111 (avail. on Troll ey Tours, Ice inch1sive) . \r\n \r\n1 \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n Millegeville, Georgia's A11tebel/11111 Cap/la/ offers 1,/storlcal trolley tours. \r\n \r\nllisloric Sites/ Monumenl s \r\nOld S1a1e Capilol Building, 201 E. Greene St., {3 1061); 800/65.l -1804. ED-TS-TV. 1807 Go1hic. Old Slate Capilol is pcrha1\u003es oldes1public building in US in Golhic S1yle. Served as seal of government for Siaie of Georgia from 1803-1868. ndcr renovation, interior not open to public at this time. Grounds and ex1erior tours only. \r\nArt \u0026 Entertainme nt \r\nMarlor House, 200 N. Wayne St., (3 106 1); 912/4S2-39S0. TV. ll ead\u003c1uar1ers All ied Aris. Rornting exhibilS. Group tours welcome. \r\nMuseums \r\nMuseum and Archives of Georgia Education, l.l I S. Clark St., (.l l061). Open: Mon-Fri 12-5. M. Group iours welcome. Circa 1900. Photographs and memorabilia. \r\nEducational Ins titutions \r\nLockerl)' Arborenun, US ll wy 44 1 south of cily, (3 1061); 912/452-2 11 2; 912/4;15-4200. 'I'll. SO acres of nature trails, plant identification, spring fed pond, artesian well. l.cciures and workshops for groups by appointm ent. \r\nSporls \u0026 Recreation \r\nBaldwin Fores! Public Fishing Area, (3 106 1); 912/43 5 4200. F-L. 5 mi. S. of Milledgeville on US 44 1. 51 a. of lakes provide excellcn1 fishing for channel catfish, largemou1h bass, and bream. Restrooms. \r\nCenlennial Center, (31061); 912/452-272 1. Pl. Muhl-purpose complex. Pool, rac,1ue1 ball, Inside track \u0026 weight roo m. \r\nLake Sinclair, Lake Sinclair, (5 1061); 912/452-4687; 800/6531804. NR-llf.F-L-M-P -CP-RV-RS. 15,000 acre lake. From primi1ive camping 10 full service RV hook-up w/ facilities 10 rcsor1 condominiums. Restaurants and marinas by w:uer or land, boa1 rentals. Exccllenl fishing and 1ournamncn1S. \r\nLitlle Fishing Creek Golf Course, Ga Hwy 22, (.l 106 i); 912/ 52-9072. GC-GP. IS-hole PGA course, 6800 yd. par 72. Rolling fairways fo r less than 20 1\u003eer person. \r\nWalter B. Williams Jr. Park, Ga llwy 22 W., (3 1061); 912/454-0785. F-GP-PN-PG-PO-TC-MF. Olym1\u003eic size pool, 4 baseball fields. picnic sheilers, 8 1ennis co uris, fishing pond , gymn asil1m, walking tract. \r\nl.odgin g \r\nHoliday Inn Milledgeville, 2627 N. Columbia, (.l I061); 912/ 52-3502. Rates: S SS9; DS64. H-CC-NS-F-PO-RS-CIV-CI, Fl!K-IM. Loca1ed on GA's Amebellum Trail on S 44 1. Millcdgcville's only full-service hotel. (GIITA/ \r\nPlease see our at/ 011 page 7. \r\nJameson Inn, 2551 N. Columbia Or., (3 !061); 912/453-8471. Rates: S/0 S46- 125. H-CC-NS-IIC-PO-TC-CIV-CBK-SB. Free co111inc111al breakfas1, AARP raics, sui1es available, complimen1a ry newspapers, free local calls. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see our tu/ 011 /lie /11.d,le f'ronl Co,1er . \r\nRe stauranl / Food Service \r\nShoney's, 1440 . Columbia St., (.l io6 1); 912/ 52-.157.l. /GI/TA/ \r\nTours \r\nHis1oric TrolleiTours, 200 W. Hancock St., (3 1061); 912/452-4687; 800/65.l -1804. 01ien: Public iours Tu \u0026 F IO am. Closed holidays. GR-Ill-TS-TV-VI. Originates at Milledgeville \r\n \r\nCYB. Group tours \u0026 s1ep-on guides available by ap1\u003e1. lleginning April, public iours Tu-Fri. IOa.m. and Sat. l p.m. !'rices include guides and admission IO two sites. \r\nTravel Sc n 1 ice s Milledgeville/ Baldwin County Convention \u0026 Visilors, 200 W. llancock St.; P.O. llox 219, (5 1061); 912/ 452-4687; 800/65.1-1 O  H-GR-IB-LI-TS-1V-VI. Georgia's Anlebellum Capital trolley tours, compicle group lour and co nvc111io n services available. ln1erpre1cr inventory a,ailable for over 24 languages. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our n1/ 011 page 102. \r\nMILNER \r\nA Peac h Blosso m Tr:ail Communit)' \r\nAtt r ac tion s Swinl's Pecans. Old llwy 4 I, (.l0257); 770/ 358-2608. Visit for taste of candies made the way folks made ii .lOyears ago. Featu red on C N. This is a siop you'll wanl 10 make! \r\nHistori c Sit es/ Monum e nt s Confederate Cemetery, 1.5 mi cas1on Old Alabama Rd., (3025 7). NR. Burial si1e of over 100 confed erate troops. \r\nMO ROE \r\nAn Anli\u003c111es Trail Community \r\nAllra ction s lli storic Districl  Monroe, Downtown, (50655). FO-SG T-MFTS. The beautifull y res1ored Wahon Co. Courthouse is the cenlerpiece of Monroe's His1orical Ois1ric1. Monroe boasis 9 hislori cal districis on NR, plus S individu al sites. \r\nHistoric Sitcs/ Monum e nls Davis Edwards House, (30655). NR. Circa 1845, res1ored 189 1. Mys1ery room featu red in the children's book, \"Uncle Roberl's Secre~ by Wylly Folk St. John. McDaniel/Walker Homes, McDaniel St., (.1065 5). llomes of two former Georgia governors. The houses face each other. Selman-Pollack-Williams Home, McDaniel St., (.l06SS). Circa 18;12 \r\nTravel Services Walton County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 89, ;12.l W. Spring St., (30655); 770/ 267-6594. C-IB-TS. Serving Loganville, Monroe and Social Circl e. Part of Georgia's Anti\u003c1ucs Trail. (GI/TA) \r\nMO TICELLO \r\nllom e of cou ntry music s1:1r Trisha Yearwood. ATreasures Between lh e Trails Communil)' \r\nAttr ac lion s Forsyth Slrcel HislOric Oi slricl, Hwy 83 S., (.l 106-1 ); 706/ 468-8994 . Dogwood lined strecis of an1ebellum and Victorian homes. Stately solllhern mansions and l:L~lefully restored cottages. C,lll for tours and info. \r\n \r\nSlate Parks \r\nOconee N:llional fores!, (3 1064); 706/ 468-2244. SFS-NPSBA-BH-1.-CP. 11 ,500 acre of public land \\\\1th 1wo wi ldlife management areas. For usage refer to State of Georgia llunling Regulations. Camping permitted forest-wide. Sinclair Recreational Arca on Lake Sinclair and 1wo boat access recreational areas on Lake Oconee, usage fee for lake areas. \r\n \r\nMUSELLA \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nAttractions Dickey's Peac h Packing Shed, Old Hwy 34 1. (3 1066); 912/836-4362. In continuous operation since 1890. Musella Cotton Gin, Old Hwy 34 1, (3 1066); 912/8'.l6-4666. c. 1915. Only operational gin of ils kind in 50 mi. radius. Renovated in 196 I. \r\n \r\nOXFORD \r\nAn Anliqucs \u0026 Treasures Between the Trails Community \r\nHi s1oric Sites/ Monuments \r\nOxford, Hisloric Oistricl, (.l0267); 770/784-8888. NR. HislOric District includes Antebellum homes, Oxford College, Confederate cemetery :rnd Methodist Church circa 184 1, recently res1ored. 'alional Registry listing. Yarborough Oak, (.l0267). M. The Prince of the Forest \" \r\nEducational Ins titutions Oxford College, I00 Hammil St., (.10267); 770(784-8888. II FED-FD-MF-TV. The birthplace of Emory Uni versi ty, est 18.l 5. A be:urliful ca mpus, self-guided tours avail able. Historic ce metery on grounds. \r\nLod gin g \r\nHopkins House, 111 Wesley St., (30267); 70(784-1010. NSrO-BIIP-FBK. 1847 home near Oxford College. Enjoy breakfas1, quie1gard ens, pool and historic iown. (GIITA/ \r\n \r\nPERRY * \r\n \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Communil)' \r\n \r\nAltractions \r\n \r\nAn1iques from 1he Shed, 11.19 Macon Rd., P.O. Box 216, (.ll069); 912/987-2469. Quality Early Americana. (GI/TA/ \r\n \r\nCranshaw's One Horse Farm :rnd Day Lily Gardens, San- \r\n \r\ndefur Rd., 912/987-.1268. I000 varieties of Liiv on 25 acres. \r\n \r\nLilies in bloom May-June. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nDowntown Perry, 9 12/987-0970. Quailll speci ality shops along brick sidewalks, nower lined streeis. \r\n \r\nGeorgia ational Fair, 800/982-3247. FD. 7th annual, Oct. 413, 1996. Conccns, rides, concessions. Fun for the whole famil). \r\n \r\nGeorgia 'alional fairgrounds \u0026 Agricenter, 401 l.:rrry Walker Pkwy. (3 1069); 800/987-.l247. Home of 1he Georgia National Fair. A)'ear-round complex hos1ing livestock \u0026 ca1tle shows, trade shows, fairs, conceris and sporting evems. \r\nPlease see 011r atl 011 page 10 7. \r\n \r\nMassee Lane Gardens, One Massee Lane, 912/967-2358; 912/988-8000. Localed near Ft. Valley, IS mins. from Perry. llome of 1hc American Camellia Society. See camellias Nov. thnr March, plus other specialities year-round. Boehm porcelain, rare books. \r\n \r\nMossy Creek Barn yard fe slival, Off Ga 96; 1-75 Exit 44, 6 mi. on GA96, (.1 1093); 912/922-8265. YA-FD. April 20-21, Oct. 19-20. One of tops in nat.ion. Pioneer demonstrations, an, music, famil y fun . /GI/TA/ \r\n \r\nPeach Blossom Trail, P.O. Box 1619, (3 1069); 912/ 9888000. Perry is situated on 1his scenic trnil enabling one 10 view the bloo ms in early spring and 1as1e the delicious fruil from May 1hru August at many of the local packing houses. \r\n \r\nPeach Picking, US Hwy 41 N. of city. Orclwds along 1his highway invite visitors 10 pick 1heir own peaches and/or buy fresh from 1he roadside m nds, mid-May to mid-August. \r\n \r\nRainbow's End, 11 26 Macon Rd., (3 1069); 912/ 987-0994. CC. Antiques, specially English oak, craft suppli es, handmade items, gifis. M-Sa I0-6. VISA, Discover cards. (GI/TA/ \r\n \r\nWonderland in Lighls, Ga National Fairgrounds, 800/892.1247. 2nd annual holiday ligl11 display feaurring 3..l miles of Christmas scenes sel in lighis, music. Mid- ov. thru Dec. '.l I. \r\n \r\nHistoric Siies/ Monum enls \r\nPerr)', Ga Hwy 127, 128 \u0026 49. Perry cit)' is northern starting poim for 1\\ndersonville Trail historic rouie. \r\n \r\nl.od gin g \r\nComforl 11111, 1602 Sam Nunn illvd., (;1 1069); 912/987-77 10. Rates: S45-S120. HF-GR-CC-GP-IB-MF. \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nI 996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Days Inn, 800 Valle)' Dr., (31069); 912/987-2 142. Rates: S46-s;;. Fairfield Inn by Marrion, I 10 Perimeter Rd., (3 1069); 912/987-4454. Rates: S43-S60. CBK. Holiday Inn. 700 Valle)' Dr., (3 1069); 9 l2/987-:l:ll3. Rates: S49. HF-GR-CC-FD-MF. New Perry Hotel-Motel and Restaurant, 800 )lain St., (3 1069); 912/987-1000; 800/87 -3779. Rates: S 26- 4 : D S37-S46. CC- PO-PA-D. (GIITA) Quality Inn Perry, J.7; \u0026 US 34 1; P.O. Box 1012, (3 1069); 912/987-134;. H-CC-PG-PO-RS-CL-PA. Angelina's Italian Restaurant Spacious ground floor rooms. formal gardens, colonial setting. (GJfT.\u003cJ Swift Street Inn, I204 Swift St, (3 I069); 912/988-4477. (GIITA) \r\nRes taur ant/ Food Se rvice Ca ptain D's, I408 Sam Nunn Blvd., (j I069). (GI/TAJ Shoncy's, 1406 Sam Nunn lll,d., (31069); 912/987.;829. (GI/TAJ Wafn e House, 1-7; \u0026 US 34 1, (3 1069); 102 Leet Dr., (3 1069). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, brea kfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nTours Historic Walking/Riding Tour  Perry, 912/988-8000. TV. A self-guided brochure is available at Welcome Center. \r\nTr ave l Se rvices \r\nPerry Area Chamber of Commerce, 11o; Washington St, P. 0. Box ;92, (3065;); 912/987-1234. C-18. Dogwood Festival \r\nMarch 30-3 1. (GI/TA) Perry Arca Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 101 Gen. Courtnc)' Hodges Blvd., (3 !069); 912/988-8000. CVB. I,;OO hotel roo ms, 34 restaurants1 GA Nat'I Fairgrounds, Andersonville, Antique \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails. (GI/TAJ \r\nP/ea.'ie see 0 11r nil 0 11 pt1ge 107. \r\nROBERTA \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Commun il}' \r\nHi s to ric Sit es/ Monum e nt s Benjamin Hawkin s Monument and Gravcsite, Monument downto\\\\1t; actual gravcsitc off Hwy 128, (3 1078). NR. Roberta, Georgia (3 1078). NR. Downtown llistoric District incorporated in 1910 includes authentically rcno,:ttcd Georgia Post Building and vintage general store. Typical of railroad towns of the time. Listed on National Registry. \r\nROU D OAK \r\nA Peach Blosso m Trail Co mmun ity \r\nHi s t o ri c S it es/ Mo num e nt s Round Oak, (3 1038). Town named for a huge ancient oak tree where Indians once held their Pow-Wows. \r\nState Park s Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, Rt. I, Box 670, (31038); 912/986-;44 I. ED-F-TH-NA-TS-TV-VI. 35,000 acre wildlife refuge. Visitor Center, I-liking trails, wildlife drive. Photography, fishing, and educational opportunities. Dailight hours, special programs and tours b)' reservation. \r\nRUTLEDGE \r\nAn Antebellum \u0026 An1ic1ues Trails Co mmunity \r\nAttr ac ti o ns Hard Labor Creek State Park, Off Knox Chapel Rd., (30663); 706; ;;7-3001. Ra1es: Parking fee. 11-YA-CC-GC-L-PGMF. Camping, cottages, golf course, lakes, boating, fishing. swimming, nature Lrails, picnicking. (GHTA) Rutledge, 10 mi. W. of Madison, (30663); 706/;57-2223. GPPG-FD. c. 1871, renovated 1985. Unique community, \u003c1uality shops include furnitu re makers, artists, potters, qui lters, crafters, antiques, bicycle shop, 75 rear old hardware store, cafe with Rutledge history in photos. \r\nSMARR \r\nAttr actio ns Meadows, 1-75, Exit ;9, Rumble Rd., (31086); 912/944-9910. \r\nSOCIAL CIRCLE \r\nAn Antiq ue Tr:,ils Community \r\nAtt rac ti o ns Socia l Circle, (30279); 770/267-6594. CC-FD-SGT. Founded in 1832. More than 50 elegant \u0026 interesting homes built before \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nI900. Beautifully restored downtown with Victorian shops and excellent and unique shopping. \r\nHi s to ric Sil es/ Mo num ent s \r\nSocial Circle National Historic District, (30279). Est. I980, more than SO homes built before 1900. Victorian shops. \r\nTown Well, (30279). Is replica of original. Legend of the naming of Social Circle and symbolizes the friendliness and generosity of the people. \r\nRes taurant / Foo d Se rvi ce \r\nBlue Willow Inn Restaurant, 294 N. Cherokee Rd., (30279); 770/464-2131. II-OS-NS-A-CS. Housed in a Greek Revival mansion featuring Georgia's finest Southern buffet. Tour the premises and grounds, abso rb the atmosphere and enjoy real Southern hospitalit)'. /GIITA) \r\n \r\nSTOCKBRIDGE \r\n \r\nA Peach Bl ossom Tr ail Community \r\n \r\nState Park s \r\n \r\nPanola Mountain State Consen ation Park, I8 mi. SE of At- \r\n \r\nlanta on Ga Hwy I;;, (3028 1); 770/474-29 14.. 100 a. granite \r\n \r\nmonadnock 1 \r\n \r\ninterpretive \r\n \r\ncenter, \r\n \r\nLrails, \r\n \r\nguided \r\n \r\nhikes1 \r\n \r\npicni cking . \r\n \r\nRip Gardner Park, East Atlanta Rd., (3028 1). P, -TC-1'11. Public \r\n \r\npark features covered picnic areas, terrnis courts, fiu, ess traJI. \r\n \r\nLodgi ng \r\nBes t Wes tern Atlanta South, .1509 Hwy 138, (302 I ); 770/ 474-877 1. H-CC-NS-PO-IM . \r\nPleaseseeo11r1ul o11pnge 11. \r\n \r\nRes taurant / Food Se rvice \r\nDisco, Inc., P.O. Box 660, (3028 1); 770/ 474-75 S. (GIIT.\u003cJ \r\nTedd y's Diner, 1704 Hudson Bridge Rd., (3028 1); 770/ 47+ 4439. (GIITA) \r\nWa rne House, 1-75 \u0026 GA 138, (3028 1); 74 1; Davidson Dr., (3028 I); 1302 Rock Quarry Rd., (3028 1). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chi cken, salads, breakfast. (GJITAJ \r\n \r\nTOOMSBORO \r\n \r\nArt \u0026 Ent e rt ai nm e nt \r\nSwampland Opera House. Intersection Ga Hwys 57 \u0026 1IZ, (3 1090); 912/933-57 13. Country, gospel. Bluegrass music every Saturday except Christmas week. \r\n \r\nWAR \r\n \r\ns \r\n \r\nAn Antiques \u0026 Peach Blosso m Tr ails Com munity \r\nAttrac ti ons \r\nGeorgia Aviation Hall Of Fame, (3 1093); 912/926-6870; 912/926-4242. M. Created during 1989 Session of the Georgia General Assembly to honor both living and dead military and civilian aviators. \r\nMossy Creek Barn yard Festival, Off Ga 96; 1-J; Exit 44, 6 mi. on GA 96, (3 1093); 912/922-8265. YA-FD. April l0-2 1, Oct. 19-20. One of 101,s in nation. Pioneer demonstrations, art, music, famil)' fun. (GI/TAJ Museum of Aviation, P.O. llox 310, (3 1099); 912/926-6870. FD. See 8; historic aircraft and 100,000 square feet of indoor di splays. Open Da IO-;. (GI/TA) \r\nWarner Robins, (3 1093). Visit Georgia's tenth largest cit)' and home of Robins Air Force Base. \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Recrea tio n \r\nBarrington Hall Golf Club, 108 Olympia Dr., Suite 20 1, (3 1093); 912/923-3 19.l . \r\nPlease see our lUI 0 11 page x.,x. \r\nLod gin g \r\nComfo rt Inn, 9; So. Mwy 247, (3 1088); 912/922-7555. Rates: S53- 115. HF-G R-CC-PA-MF. \r\nRa mada Inn , 272; Watson Bl,d., (3l093); 912/953-3000; soo; ;4;.732 1. Rates: S/ D 4;.s;9. 11-CC-NS-PO-TC-RS-CTV-CI.IM-PA. Located 4 1/ 2 mi. F. off 1-75. mi. to Aviation Museum, 13 mi. lo GA Agri-Center. (GI/TA ) \r\nRes taur ant/ Food Se rvice \r\nCa ptain D's, 513 N. Davis Dr., (3 1093). (GI/TA) \r\nChick-fil-AGalleria, (3 l09.1). Call us about catering ro ur next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (GIITAJ \r\nChurch's, ;01 N. Da\\is Dr., (3 1903). Alianta's best fried chicken. Full-service c:ttering. Call-in ord ers welcomed. /GIIT.\u003cJ Richard's. 604 Russell Pkwy., (3 1088): 912/ 922-1547. Prime rib \u0026 seafood. Award-winning wine list. 4; dinner items. Close 10 Robins AFB. Since 198 . (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nShone)\"s, 604 N. Davis Dr., (3 1093); 912/922-3 I 2. (GIITA) Wafn e House, ISO I Watson Blvd., (3 1093). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, brea kfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nTrave l Se rvices \r\nWarner Robins Comention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 1420 Watson Blvd., (3 I093); 9 I2/922-5 100. CVB-IB. Over 6;o rooms, 90 restauran ts. Home of the Museum of Aviation, GA Aviation Hall of Fame. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 107. \r\nWATKI SVILLE * \r\nAn Antebellum Trail Communi ty \r\nHi s tori c Sit es / Mo num e nt s \r\nAkridge Cemetary, US llwy 44 1 I mile south of the llishop community, (30677). NR. Antiocl1 Christia n Church, 1100 Antioch Church Rel., (30677). NR. Oldest Christian Church in the State of Georgia established 1822. Eagle Tavern Welcome Center, US Hwy 44 1, (30677); 706n69.; 197_ Open: Tue - Fri 9-5; Sal 2-5. HF-D- A. Early Georgia stage stop and tavern. I.ate I700's furnishings and artifacts . Elder Mill Covered Bridge, lI\\\\)' I;, (30677). NR-NA. Circa I800. One of tl1e last wooden bridges still being used on a public road. Mockingbird Forge, US H\\\\)' 4 I @ Farmington Communit)', (30677). NR. \r\nArt \u0026 Ent e rl ai nm e nt \r\nOconee County Civic Center, 272 1 Hog Mountain Rd., (30677); 706/ 769-3902. NA. 28,000 sq.ft. facility. 500 seat per- \r\nforming arts theater. ;oo seat banquet area with caiering \r\nkitchen. \r\nState Park s \r\nHerman C. Micl1ael Park, Ga Hwy 53 and Elder Rd., (30677); 706n69-396;. HF-HC-L-PN- PG-TC-TH-NA. 39. 5 acre park with lighted ball fields, tennis courts, lake, picnic areas, jogging and nature trails, basketball gym and weight room fa. cilit)'. \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Rec rea ti on \r\nLane Creek Golf Course, 2360 Cole prings Rd., (3067 ); 706/769-6699. YA-GC-G P. New upscale daily fee 18 hole golf course. The 7000 yard, par 72 championship course was designed b) Watkinsville golf course architect Mike Young. \r\nShoppin g \r\nHappy Valley Pottery, 1210 Carson Graves Rd., (30677); 706/769-;922. Open: Mon-Fri 8-5; Sat 9-S; Sun by appointment. GS. Unique handm ade pottery, craft gallery and gift shop. Local artisans as well as nationall}1 known artists wares. Haygood House Antiques, 25 S. Main St., (30677); 706/7698129. CC- A. Antique business circa 1827. Once owned by Green 8. Haygood, father of llishop Atticus G. Haygood, founder of Emory niversity. \r\nTr ave l Se r vices \r\nOconee Coun t)' Chamber of Comm erce, 55 Nancy Dr., (3067 ); 706 69-7947. C. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\n vads 019eorgia \r\n \r\n.to working farms; lively fairs and festivals; peaceful lakes an lazy rivers; excellent golf courses; historic treasures and unique pleasures. Fall into the easy rhythm of Georgia's country roads . \r\n \r\nDouglas \r\n Historic downtown  18th century pioneer village  Working grist mills  Farm tours-from peanuts to cotton  4 golf courses 60 minutes from J-75 Douglas Tourism Office (912) 383-0277 \r\n \r\nJesup \r\n Historic downtown shopping area  Altamaha river  Amtrac station  Historical Society Heritage Center 45 minutes from J-95 Jesup-Wayne County Chamber of Commerce (912) 427-2028 \r\n \r\nDublin \r\n St Patrick's Festival, March 1-31  Historic museum  Main Street walking tour  Public recreational facilities  Performing arts theater  Just off I-16 2 hours from Atlanta \u0026 Savannah Dublin-Laurens County Welcome Center (912) 272-5546 \r\nEastman/Dodge County \r\n Jay Bird Springs Resort  Pine Bluff Golf Course  Pecan Jam Festival, July 13 \u0026 14  Driving tours  Golden Isles Parkway 30 minutes from 1-16 Eastman/Dodge Tourism Office (912) 374-4723 \r\n \r\nMetter \r\n Historic downtown  Beautiful Guido Gardens, \r\nHome of The Seeds from the Sower  1928 Commissary Country Store  1902 train depot Just off1-16, 45 minutes from Savannah Metter Welcome Center (912) 685-6988 \r\nStatesboro \r\n GSU museum \u0026 botanica l gardens  Incredible recreation facilities  Historic downtown \r\nshopping district  GA Southern athletic \u0026 \r\ncultural events 10 minutes from 1-16 Statesboro Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau (800) 568-3301 \r\n \r\nHazlehurst \r\n Agricultural tours  Ocmulgee \u0026 Altamaha Rivers  Restored 1890 farmstead  Historic courthouse renovation  Golden Isles Parkway. 50 minutes from 1-16 Hazlehurst-/eff Da vis Chamber of Commerce (912) 375-4543 \r\nHawkinsville \r\n Harness horse training faci lity  Historic vaudevillian opera house  Antique malls  Historic homes 20 minutes from J-75 Hawkinsville-Pulaski Chamber of Commerce (912) 783-171 7 \r\n \r\nVidalia \r\n Home of World Famous Vidalia Onions \r\n Vidalia Onion Festival, April 25-28, 1996 \r\n Recreational opportunities  One of largest genealogical \r\nresearch libraries in SE U.S. 30 minutes from J-16 Vidalia Tourism Office (9 12) 538-8687 \r\n:Magnolia :Miillands \r\n \r\n Enjoy the bounty of the Magnolia Midlands, including Georgia's official state vegetable, the Vidalia onion. The many fairs and festivals in this region feature arts and crafts and often celebrate the harvest of local crops blueberries, pecans, pumpkins and, of course, onions. Eat your fill, then relax under the graceful columns of a Dublin mansion (pictured) or attend the unusual, colorful sport of harness racing In Hawkinsville (inset). \r\n \r\n ig fish stories ri ng true in MAGNOLIA MIDLANDS, the south central Geo rgia regio n where fresh waters yield the largest largemouth bass and the earth produces onions so sweet they can be eaten raw, like apples. \r\n \r\nThis quiet, rural area in the middle of Georgia's rich agricultural belt was relatively unknown until rwo events of the early 1930s. \r\nIn 1931, a Toombs Coun ty farmer named Mose Coleman discovered the o nio n crop he had planted was sweet rather than hot, due to the particular combination of elements in the local so il and climate. T hese Vidalia Onions gradually became a taste sensation, creati ng an exclusive $30-million industry in 20 MAGNOLIA MIDLANDS counties. \r\nOn June 2, 1932, George Washington Perry went fishing on Montgomery Lake in Telfair Coun ty. At one point he thought he had snagged a log, bur instead landed a 22 pound, 4 ounce largemouth bass. It set a world record and gave south cent ral Georgia a reputation as a fisherman 's paradise. \r\nMAGNOLIA MIDLANDS is recognized now, but there is more to this region than great fishing and gourmet onions. Its te n \r\n \r\nEnjoy the Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites \r\nof the Magnolia Midlands: \r\n \r\nPark Name \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nLittle Ocmulgee Park Lodge and Golf Course \r\n \r\nMcRae \r\n \r\nGeneral Coffee Park \r\n \r\nNicholls \r\n \r\nGordonia-Altamaha Park \r\n \r\nand Golf Course \r\n \r\nReidsville \r\n \r\nCheck the travel directory listings in this section and the back of the Road Map for more information. \r\n \r\n128 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nMcRae 's scenic lakes are perfect for fishing, boating or just re/a;\\ing. \r\n \r\nrivers and sundry lakes are ideal for boating, water-skiing and swimming. Numerous hunting reserves stock wi ld game to please che most avid spores enthusiasts. T here is wide open space for golfers, too, and a host of challenging, newly-developed courses. \r\nAbove all, MAGNOLIA MIDLANDS is proud of its appeal ing backroads, for here on this vast, pine-studded, fert ile plain, uncrowded highways take travelers to towns and attractions that are gracious, Southern and special. \r\nInterstate 16 screeches across the northern part of MAGNOLIA MIDLANDS, offering easy access ro Dexter's annual Possum Hollow Arts and Crafts Festival and the amenities of Dublin and East Dublin. \r\nIrish eyes smile year-round in chese rwin cities, but in March the entire co mmuni ty goes green for the Dublin-Laurens St. Patrick's Festival, an extravagant month-long salute to the Irish ancestry of Dublin. Hisroric Bellevue Avenue leads downtown where the Dublin-Laurens Museum ho uses local history exhibits and historic walking tom information. Green is also the color at Riverview Golf Course, an 18-hole comse on the banks of the Oconee River. Used for fishing and recreation roday, the Oconee is the site of Fish Trap Cut, built here about 1000 B.C. as an aboriginal fishtrap. \r\n \r\nSoperton, farther east, is the home of the Million Pines Arts and Crafts Festival, named to hono r the work of a local conservationist who planted seven million pine saplings here. The Million Pines Visiror Center in che 1845 Curt Barwick House has information on the area's #1 industry, pine gum production, and Troup's Tomb, an elaborate gran ite memorial o n che plantation of for mer Georgia Governor George M. Troup. \r\nVidalia, 15 miles souch ofI-16, celebrates the spri ng harvest with onio n farm toms and onion cooking and eati ng contests during the 10-day Vidalia Onion Festival in late April/early May. Foxfire Golf Course provides 18 holes of play in a beautiful rural seccing. This small Geo rgia town is also known for che Ladson Genealogical and Historical Library, one of the largest genealogical research libraries in the Soucheasc, and the Altama Gal lery, a museum of art and history inside che restored 1911 Brazell House. \r\nThe Commissary, once part of a 1930 lumber mill, has been recycled into a lakeside welcome center offl-16 at Metter. In town, the lovely, three-acre Guido Gardens sits next to \"The Sower\" Studios, the radio productio n center of religious broadcaster M ichael Guido . \r\nU.S. Hwy. 341 , \"The Golden Isles Parkway, \" is one of the most popular non-expressway routes from middle Georgia to the coastal beaches. It runs \r\n \r\n Magnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nplenty of public access fishin g spots on the Ocmulgee River between Jackso nville and Lumber C ity, plus a 265-acre fishing lake in Little Ocmulgee State Park in M cRae. \r\nThe park is a mecca for golfers, as well, with a 30-room lodge, restaurant and co nference center overlooking a top-rated 18-hole golf course, four lighted tennis courts and two swimming pools. There are fully-equipped co ttages and campsi tes at Little Ocmulgee, too. \r\nMcRae-Telfair County also ca ters to hunters. Its two wildlife management areas total 35,000 acres of pine and hardwood fo rest along the O cmulgee River. \r\n \r\nFishing, boating, swimming and water-ski in g are available at Lake Mayers in Baxley. The Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Visitor Center, also in Baxley, is an educatio nal showcase for nuclear power, with animated exhibits and films. \r\nJesup and Wayne County have fi ve public boat landings along the Altamal1a River and a wealth of water sports fac ilities at Lake Lindsay Grace. Hunting is a favo rite pastime in W ayne County, where more than 100,000 acres have been set aside fo r wildlife management, and over 40 hunting clubs thrive. Also located in J esup is rh e Railroad Section House Museum exhibiting the histo ri cal importance d1at the rai lroad had in building up the town. \r\n \r\nGe11eral Coffee State Park offers Pioneer Village, a unique living history 11111se11111 with a col/ectio11 ofagriculture arti:ft1cts. \r\nthrough H awkinsvi lle, the \"Harness Horse Training Capital of the South ,\" where harn ess horses are trained an nually o n the red clay mile and half-mile tracks of the training faci li ty. T he Hawkinsville Harness Festival draws thousands each April to witness rhe uncommon sport of harness racing. \r\n \r\nSuperb fishing and hunting continue along U.S. 341 in Hazlehurst, Baxley and Jesup . H azlehurst is situated at the confluence of the Ocmulgee and Altamaha Rivers, the latter being th e premier large- mo uth bass fishing river in Southeast Georgia. Bullard Creek Wildlife Management Area o n the south bank of the Altamaha offers 16,000 acres of pine, hardwood and river swamp, and an archery range on the premises. \r\n \r\nDouglas-Coffee Coun ty, located co nve niently on U.S. 44 1, offers an abundance of outdoo r activities to curb the sport advocate's appetite. Quail Ridge Hunting Preserve opens seasonally fo r quail, dove and duck hunts. Several golf co urses and three golf-teaching professionals call Douglas home. Seasonal farm tours are arranged for groups aro und the large agricultural industry. South Georgia Coll ege, the o lde r two-year, \r\n \r\nHawkinsville's Historic Opera House, Taylor Hall and The Black Swan Inn are a few of the many 19th and turn-of-the-centu ry historic sires here. Further down U.S . 341 is Eastman, known for the original sire of Sru ckey's Candy bur still home to pecan log rolls made fresh daily. Historic driving tours rake yo u to the Sruckey's homes and pecan orchards. Be sure to visit the Eastman House whi ch i now home to the local history of Dodge Coun ty. \r\n \r\nWHEN HEADING TO THE \"GAMES\" IN Arl.ANTA OR SAil.JNG \r\nSTOPPING IN STATF.SBORO CAN \r\nSAVE YOU MONEY. 0uR 13 \r\n \r\nPine Bluff Golf and Country Club has 18 holes of chal lengi ng play o n its recently opened course, where meeting space, exercise facility and restauran t make for a great experience. T he Dodge County Public Fishing Lake in Eastm an offers excellent outdoor facilities: a 125-acre lake, Aoating docks, boar ramps and nature trails. Jay Bird Springs offers a fresh spring water swimming pool , the first public swimmi ng pool in Geo rgia. Next door in Telfair County, there are \r\n \r\n51 RESTAURANTS INVITE YA'LL TO \r\n \r\nEXPERIENCE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY AT ITS VERY FINEST. \r\n \r\nCALL 1-800-568-3301: RESERVATIONS/INFORMATION \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n129 \r\n \r\n co-ed college in the University System of Georgia, has a proven success for outstanding Elder Hostel Programs. \r\nTraveling east on Georgia 32 from Douglas, General Coffee State Park offers Pioneer Village, a unique living hisroty museum with a co ll ection of agriculture artifacts. From the village, nature trails lead roan archery range and a 19th century Log Cabin Bed and Breakfast Inn. Further east on Ga. 32, Alma, a leading producer of blueberries, hosts the Georgia Blueberry Festival each June. West of Douglas, Hwy. 32 leads ro fasci nating \r\nA Sample Itinerary to Guide \r\nYou Through The \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\nDAY 1 \r\nHawkinsville: Tour the state's only harness horse training facility (September-April). Visit the Historic Opera House, Taylor Hall and Antique Mall. \r\nFitzgerald: View relics from the Civil War era at the Blue and Gray Museum. Enjoy lunch in town or picnic at nearby Jefferson Davis Park. \r\nDAY2 \r\nDouglas : Agriculture Tours are available nearly year round. See crops such as cotton, peanuts, peaches, grapes and vegetables. Visit Sunbelt Greenhouses, Georgia's largest floriculture industry under one roof or tour Pioneer Village. \r\nMcRae: A great photo opportunity at Liberty Square, with its replica of the Statue of Liberty and Liberty Bell. Picnic at Little Ocmulgee State Park. \r\nDublin: The Dublin-Laurens Museum gives a quick overview of Dublin. The \"Emerald City\" serves as a wee bit of Ireland in Georgia and is home to a month-long Irish celebration in March. \r\n \r\nCivi l War hisrory in Irwinville, Ocilla and Fitzgerald. \r\nWhile Ocilla is known for its annual Sweet Potato Festival in Ocrober, nearby Crystal Lake with its white sand beaches and water park rides is a favorite fun-inthe-sun place. Nearby in lrwinville is the Jefferson D avis Memorial Museum and Park, a hisroric landmark on the sire where the elusive President of the Confederacy was finally catured in May of 1865. \r\nFitzgerald is a rown originally colo nized by retired Union veterans who looked south for better opportunities and warmer weather after the war. Contrary ro expectations, local people greeted chem in friendship and made Fitzgerald a uniquely \"Yank-Reb City.\" The rown 's streets are named for Union and Confederate generals, and its prime attraction is the Blue and Gray Museum of C ivil War memorabilia. North of Fitzgerald, Abbeville was the site of \"Barde at Breakfast Creek\" and a Confederate Memorial was erected in front of the 1903 Courthouse. \r\nAbbeville, known as the Wild Hog Capirol of Georgia, is located on the banks of the Ocmulgee River where Half Moon Landing provides public access. Addison Wild Boar Hunting provides control boar hunts, while every May is sec aside for the O cmulgee Wild Hog Festival. \r\nNorth-South travelers who wane ro avoid the freeway have the U.S . 301 Trail as an alternative in the eastern section of the region . In Sylvania it swi ngs by the \r\n \r\nhisroric Dell-Goodall House, said to have survived the curse of an itinerant preacher. \r\nStatesboro is the largest city on U.S. 301 and the home of Georgia Southern University. At the GSU M useum the most colossal fossil is the 26-ft. skeleron of a 78 million year-old Mosasaur. The 10-acre Magnolia Garden and GSU Botanical Gardens display native planes, wi ldflowers and wi ldl ife. T he university's Herry Nature Preserve and Trail is a memorial ro the noted horticulturist who first studied pine trees and their produces.The welcome center on South Main Street also has information about Scaresboro's charms, including golf at Meadow Lakes Golf Club, football schedules for the GSU two-time M National Champions, and hisroric sires. \r\nFarther south on U.S . 301, the Claxton Fruitcake Factory and the Georgia Fruitcake Company offer free samples. There's golfing at Claxton's Evans Heights Golf C lub and Gordonia Altamaha State Park in Reidsville. The welcome center is located in the 1890s Alexander Hotel, recipient of the Presidential Hisroric Preservation Award. \r\nRegardless of which road is taken, a trip through MAGNOLIA MIDLANDS promises plenty of outdoor sport, novel attractions, agricu lture bounty and a \"downhome\" Southern welcome. Discover the \"Backroads of Georgia,\" it is a region worth wandering into, especial ly for chose who wane something fresh or unexpected along the way. \r\n \r\nDAY3 \r\nVidalia: Guided tours of the famous Vidalia Onion fields and packaging facilities are available. The Onion Factory is one of the best stops to see the whole process. Browse in the Ladosn Genealogical Library, one of the best in the Southeast. \r\n \r\nStatesboro's picturesque town square like 111a11y ollter low11s squares in tl1e cities of tlte Magnolia Midlands acted as a gallterlng place for lite p eople of lite com1111mity. \r\n \r\n130 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Alma Local Welcome Center llaco n County Courthouse Rm. 5 Alma, GA 31510 9 12/ 632 -0005 \r\nBaxley Local Welcome Center 50 I W. Parker St. U.S. Hwy. 30 1 \r\nBaxley, GA 315I5 912/367-773 1 \r\nCl:Lxton Local Welcome Center 4 . Duval St. \r\n.S. llwy..lOI Claxton, GA 30s I7 912/739--281 \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nDouglas Local Welcome Center 216 South Mad iso n SI. U.S. llwy. 4s I Douglas, GA 3I533 9 I 2/.~83-0277 \r\nDublin Local Welcome Center I200 Bellevue Ave. .S. Hwy. 80 Dublin, GA 3I02 I 912/2725546 \r\n \r\nGlennville Local Welcome Center I34 S. Main St. U.S. Hwy. 30 I Glennville, GA .~0427 912/65+2000 \r\nMetter Local Welcome Center I-I6 al Meller Exit 25 Meuer, GA 30 39 912/68;.6988 \r\n \r\nEastman Local Welcome \r\nCenter 106 Main St. Eastman, GA 3IOH 9121.m.,in3 \r\n \r\nMillion Pines Local \r\nWelcome Center 1-16 at Soperton Exit 17 Soperton, GA 304 57 \r\n9I2/529-6263 \r\n \r\nReidsville Local Welcome \r\nCenter U.S. llwy. 280, Brazell St. Reidsville, GA 30453 9 121551.6.m \r\nStatesboro Local Welcome Center 204 South Main St. \r\nU.S. Hwy. 50 I Statesboro, GA 30458 1-800-LOYE-30 1 \r\nVidalia Local Welcome \r\nCenter 2805 Lyons Highway \r\n.S. llwy. 280 Vidalia, GA 30474 9 I2/538-8687 \r\n \r\nVisitor Information Center .S. llwy. 30 1 \r\nSylvania, GA 30467 9I2/829-333 I \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL NUMBERS \r\n \r\nDublin \r\n \r\n.. 9I2/272-2300 \r\n \r\nDo uglas \r\n \r\n9I2/384- 1600 \r\n \r\nllelena .. \r\n \r\n912/868-644 I \r\n \r\nReidsville . \r\n \r\n912/557-4378 \r\n \r\nStatesboro .. 9I2/764-5654 \r\n \r\nSylv:mia \r\n \r\n912/564-20 18 \r\n \r\nTo inquire about Georgia \r\nroad conditions call: Weekdays 8: 15-4: 5 \r\n40/656- 5882 \r\nights \u0026 Weekends \r\n. . . . . . . . 4 0/656-5267 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n Attractions \r\n51h Annual Ocmulgee Wild Hog Feslival of Abbeville, P.O. Box 366 Lions' Park, (j lOO I); 9ll/467-2; 1I; Rares: Sl.11-YAPG FD-PA. May 11. Aris \u0026 crafis, live wild hogs, live band, baying contes1, Confederate soldier encampment rm1TA) \r\nAbbeville. City of, 215 5. Depot 51.. (3 100 I); 912/46 -2666. GP-PG-FD-PA-SGT-lllMF-TS. \r\nOcmulgee Wild Hog Festival, 21; S. Depot St , (3 100 1); 912/467 2666. Open: Mod1er's Day weekend. GP-PGFDPASGTIBMFTS. \r\nHi storic Siles/ Monuments \r\n Balde at Breakfasl Creek\" marker, Hwy 129 S., 912/467-2244. M. \r\nConfederale Memorial, Wilcox Co unt y Library Squ are, 912/467-2666. Erec1ed 1909 out of Georgia marble. \r\nFirsl nited Methodist Church, So. Broad SL, 912/4672762. Circa 1892. \r\nNew Hope Primilive Baptist Church, Hwy 129 S., 912/ 46  l705. NR. Oldest church in Wilcox Coumy, established 1830. Original s1ruc1urc on site. \r\nWilcox County Courthouse, @ US llwy.129 \u0026 280, 912/467 2737. NR. Built I903. National Registry \r\nSports \u0026 Rccre:llion \r\nHalf Moon Landing on Ocmulgee River, end of Half Moon Rd.. 912/467-2666. BA-Bf.F-1.. Public boat ramp. \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\nAlma, The Rabbit Eye Blueberry Capilal of lhc World,. Renowned as the Rabbi! Eye Blueberry Capilal of the S1a1e of Georgia, the Uniled S1a1cs of America and the world, produces more than 6 million pounds of blueberries each year. \r\n \r\nr\\.\\l \\II. Kl \r\n \r\nRes1auran1 / Food Sen'ice \r\nBenton Lee's, 1;18 llcn1on I.cc Rd ., 912/ 375-4 543. HF-PG-FD. On bank of Ahamaha River  unic1uc Redneck dining experience. \r\n \r\nB \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nA11rac1ions \r\nEdwin I. Halch uclear Plan t Vlsilor Center, 14 mi. north of ci ty, 912/ 36 .\\668. US I crossi ng of Ahamaha River \r\nSwccl Magic Bakery, Inc., 280 1 Bill Morris Rd., (3 1513); 912/367-294 1. IIF-TV. Eleven varieties of delicious cakes. Four icen different kinds of pound-cake. Tours upon req uest \r\nTree City Festival, llwy '.l4 1, (3 1513); 912/ 367-7 31. FD. Held in April. Celcbralcs the towering somhcrn pines of S. Georgia. Features arts \u0026 crafts, parade, c:Lr shows, lumber events1 food \u0026 cnt crrnlnm en t \r\n \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments \r\nAppling County Courthouse, Circa 1907, listed National Registry. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation \r\nAllamaha River-Falling Rocks Park/Deen's Cam pgrnd, 14 mi. north ofci1y, 912/ 367-2949. CP. \r\nAppling Countr)' Club, 4628 11:uch Pkwy., S., (3 1513);912/ 367 3;82. CC.CC-FD-MF. .\\ mi. S. of city. 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, clubhouse, driving range, golf carlS. GA Stale Amateur Champion. \r\nLake Mayers, 8 mi. west of cil y off US Hwy 34 I. \r\nMax Deen Park, Walnut St., (3 151:1); 912/367-9 115. YA-PN-PG TC-FD. Swimming 1\u003e001, tenn is \u0026 basketball courts, picnicshehers, softball fields and shaded playground. Balling cages. \r\n \r\nl.odging \r\nBudgetllostlnn.RL6 Box4 .5.;14 1E,(3 1513};912/367-2200./Glll'A/ \r\nPinc l.odge Motel, 500 5. Mai n St , (3 151 3); 912/ 367-3622; 800/84 1-6052. Rates: S 32; D S34- .\\8. llCCNSPOCTVlMPA SGT. Fax, copier in omce. (GI/TA) \r\nTours \r\nFarm Tours of Aj\u003epling Counly, 50 I W. Parker 51., (j I513}; 912/.l67-773 I. ED-TV. Diffcrcnl locations sponsored by Cou111y Exicnsion. Learn about tobacco, co11on, dairy farms and d1e harvesting methods. Dress comfortably. \r\nTravel Services \r\nBaxley-Appling Counly Chamber of Commerce, SOI W. Parker 51.. (j I; I.l);912/ 367 3I. C-18-MF-TS-Vl. Local Welcome Cen1cr. Tourist infor mation available. \r\n \r\nB \r\n \r\nIL \r\n \r\nReslauranl / Food Se r vice \r\nAnderson House, The, llwy 280 W, (.\\!M I4); 912/739-8600. Open:Su-F.Grandma's home tooking! Served buffe1-s1ylc. l.unch only. \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\nJay Bird Spri ngs, 12 mi. south of Easim an, H\\\\)' 34 I S. For tourls1 information please call 912/ 374-4723. \r\n \r\nLA TO \r\nAttr ac tion s \r\nClaxton Bake!')', Inc., 203 W. Main SI., (30417); 912/739344 I. Open: M-Sa. World famous fruil cake bakery. Millionsoflbs. baked and dis1ribu1ed annually. Baking season Sept-Dec. \r\nClaxton Rattlesnake Roundup, P.O. Box 292, (304 I7); 912/739228 I. (GI/TA) Evans County Courthouse, W. Main St , (304 I7); 9 I2/739 11 41. HF-NR-NA. Circa 1923. Designed by Georgia archi1ec1J.j. Baldwin. Early 20th cc111ury Neoclassical design. Listed on National Registry. \r\nGeorgia Fruit Cake Company, Inc., 5 So. Duval SI., (304 17); 912/739-2683. J111ernalional qualily. Fourth generation family business. Monde selection Gold Medal Award winner-London. \r\nWilbanks Apiaries, H\\\\)' 280 W., (30417); 912/739-4820. TV. Major regional beekeeping operation. Pollination service and honey production. World-wide shipping. Tours. \r\nSports \u0026 Recr ea tion \r\nCanoochec River, Evans County Public Fishing Area. BA-BF-F-LCP. Swimming, fishing, camping and boating. \r\nEvans Count) Public Fishing Area, Hwy 280 E., (304I ); 9 I2/68S-6424. Bf.Fl.PN. 3 lakes offer excelle111 boat and bank fishing. Boat ramps, fishing piers, restrooms, picnic tables. \r\nEvans Heights Golf Club, Inc., Hwy 30I 5., (30417); 912/ 739 3003. GC. Beautiful I8-hole semi-private golf course. \r\nTravel Services \r\nClaxton-Evans County Welcome Center, 4 No. Duval St, US lhT .\\01 N., (30 17); 912/739-228 1. C-lB. \r\nCOCHR \r\nAttractions \r\nGrcal Pumpkin Festival, Downt own Cochran, (3 IO 14); 912/934-296; . Annual even1  fi rst weekend in Oct Street dance, beauty pageant. 1alen1 contest, ans, craflS, food, en1ertainmen1, pumpkin run. \r\nMiddle Georgia College Baseball Hall of Memory, Sarah St. (MGC Campus), (3 101 4); 912/934-3044. \r\nPace House, 406 Beech SI. Circa 1870's. \r\nEducational In stitution s \r\nMiddle Georgia College,Second SL, S.W., (3 101 4);912/934622 1. ED. Oklesljunior College in nation,originalunit of niversity System of GA. The only two-year state supported college in Georgia wid1 foolball. National Champion baseball 1ean1. \r\nSports \u0026 Recr ea tion \r\nBarksdale Bobwhi1e Plantation, Rt 4 Longstreet Rd., (3 101 4); 912/934-69 I6. F. Quail hunting, guided hums, fishing. 11 station sporting clay course. \r\nCircle D Slables, Old River Rd., (3 101 4); 912/783-2877. HR. Riding lessons. Trail rides. Carriage rental. \r\nWoods Golf Course, Rt 2 Box 370, (3 1014); 912/ 934-0731. GC. \r\nOE. TE \r\nAttractions \r\nPossum Ilollow, P.O. Box 11 38; RL I, (3 1019); 912/875-3 104. Arts \u0026 crafis festival las1weekend in September. (GlffA) \r\nDOlGI. \r\n(A Geor11la Main S1reel cu,)_ \r\nAttractions \r\ntoil\"s Grist Mill, P.O. Box 470, (3 1533); 912/ 384-6858. ED. l.oca1ed Hwy 158 S. of Douglas. Ce111ury old working grlsl mill. See corn become grits. Hands-on activities. Groups welcome. ProduclS for sale. Reservations required. \r\nMain Street  Downtown Douglas, 306 S. Madison Ave., (3 153.\\); 912/ 384-3302. Mule Roundup  Guysic, Ga., P.O. Box 470, (3 1533); 912/ 3830277. ED-FO.lB. \"Experience Ycsicryear\", cane-grinding, trnil rides, mule plo\\\\ing, craflS, rodeo, food, fun, en1enainmen1. Registration info 9I2/6,l2.;570. Lodging \u0026 1rnvel info 912/383-0277. \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments \r\nCoffee County Bank, 102 . Pe1ersonAve. R.Circa 1910, listed National Registry. \r\nHistoric Downlown, Douglas Main St., 912/ 38.l -0277; 912/38451 61Main Street Office. Visit historicdowntown, a Ga. Mains1ree1 City! Unique architecture, quali1yshopping, extensivestreelSCape, located on H\\\\)'S 44 1 and 32. Main S1ree1office 912/384-5I61. \r\nHistoric Residcnlial District, Gaskin Ave., 912/ 383-0277; Douglas 1ourism ofnce. Queen Anne stands in style in the Gas kin Ave. District. Driving tour information available a1 the Historic Drew llouse, 30I E. Jackson SI. Mon-Sat I0-5 or call Douglas Tourism Office. \r\nAri \u0026 Enterl:tinmenl \r\nCoffee Alliance for d1c Arts, P.O. Box 2427, (3 1533}. 912/384-4667. \r\nCoffee Ari Walk, Housed in the hall of Coffee Count y Court house, 9 I2/ 383-0277. \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nJ996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nLEGEN D \r\n \r\nGENERAL \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllandirapped Accessible \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nllandicapped Facilities \r\n \r\nCOE \r\n \r\nUS Corps of Engineers Facility \r\n \r\nUSFS \r\n \r\nUnited States Forestry Service \r\n \r\nNIii. \r\n \r\nNational llistoric Landmark \r\n \r\nNI'S \r\n \r\nOpm1ed by 1he National Parks Service \r\n \r\nNR \r\n \r\nNational Register of Historic Pl aces and/ or \r\n \r\nHistoric Outbuildings \r\n \r\nED \r\n \r\nEducational \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMu seu m \r\n \r\nNS \r\n \r\nNo n Smoking Areas \r\n \r\nCHARGES/ HO RS \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nAdmission Fee \r\n \r\nFl' \r\n \r\nFamily Plan \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup Rate \r\n \r\nSNR \r\n \r\nSenior Discount \r\n \r\nPF \r\n \r\nParking Fee \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredit Cards Accepted \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sunday \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBA \r\n \r\nBeach Access \r\n \r\nBF \r\n \r\nBoating Facilities \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFishing \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGolf on Premises \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGolf Privileges \r\n \r\nIIC \r\n \r\nflealth Cluh \r\n \r\nIIR \r\n \r\nllorscback Riding \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nLake Access \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMarina \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPicnic Faci lities \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\nPl/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor \r\n \r\nRF \r\n \r\nRaftin g\\ Kayakin g \r\n \r\nS5 \r\n \r\nSnow Skii ng \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennis Courts \r\n \r\nTH \r\n \r\nTra il s/ llikin g \r\n \r\nTB \r\n \r\nTubing \r\n \r\nWS \r\n \r\nWater kiing \r\n \r\nLODGI G \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nBB \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfas t \r\n \r\nBBi' \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast with Private Bath \r\n \r\nCB \r\n \r\nCabin \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCo11ages \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \r\n \r\nCP \r\n \r\nCamp Sile \r\n \r\nDP \r\n \r\nDump Site \r\n \r\nRI' \r\n \r\nRVHook Up \r\n \r\nLD \r\n \r\nLodge \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nResort \r\n \r\nRS \r\n \r\nRestaurant on Site \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKitchenett es \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nFood Service \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\nFuel Service \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\n1laby-si11ing \r\n \r\nCTI' \r\n \r\nCable TV \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCocktail Lounge \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCock1all Service Sunday \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nEntert ainm ent \r\n \r\nCBK \r\n \r\nCo111incntal Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK \r\n \r\nFull Breakfast \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJacuzzi \r\n \r\nGS \r\n \r\nGift Shop \r\n \r\nJR \r\n \r\nIn-Room Mo,;es \r\n \r\nVCR \r\n \r\nVCRIn Room \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPers Allowed \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Facilities \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAtmosphere Table Service \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nCafeteria Smorgasbord \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nFast Food \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nFamily Style \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCatering Service \r\n \r\nLOCATION/ ACCESS \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nDow111 own \r\n \r\nMA \r\n \r\nOn MARTA \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNear Ai rport \r\n \r\nSGT \r\n \r\nShunle/Ground Transportation \r\n \r\nSU \r\n \r\nSuburlYJO \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nAl. \r\n \r\nAirlin e \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nC\\'U \r\n \r\nComemion \u0026 \\'isilors Bureau \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency :,;change \r\n \r\nI.I \r\n \r\nLanguage Interpreter \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nTourism In formation Bureau \r\n \r\n,\\IF \r\n \r\nMeeting Facility \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Ser.'icC \r\n \r\nW \r\n \r\nTours Avallahle \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTravel Agency \r\n \r\nSPECIAL NOTES \r\n \r\nGIITA \r\n \r\nGeorgia llospirnlity and Travel Association \r\n \r\nMember (GIITA) \r\n \r\nDenotes Local Welco me Center or Srnte \r\n \r\n\\'isitor Information Center in the cilv. \r\n \r\nGcorgi:1Bed \u0026 Dreakfas1Council MCmber \r\n \r\n Coffee Thealre Compan)', P.O. Box 248, (.ll H .\\); 9I2/ 384:1:102. exl 21l. \r\nHerilage Ari Walk, Coffee Coum y Counhouse, (3 15:13); 9 Il /:18.i-027 . Open: Mon-Fri 85. Closed Holidays. M. Art gallery featuring artis1 Pong Holton. All pieces depict local history, local characters and poinis of imeresL Art displayed In Courthouse halls. \r\nState Parks \r\nGeneral John Coffee State Park, 46 John Coffee Rd.. (3 1533); 912/ 584-7082. lff-ED-PN-PG-PO-TII-CT-CP-MF-1V. 6 mi. E. of Doughts on Hwy 32. Camp sites, cabin rentals, pool, n:uure trails, gro up shelters, pioneer village, ag. museum, group tours, easy motorcoach parking. \r\nEducalional ln stilution s \r\nSoulh Georgia College, US llwy 44 I S, (3 I533); 9 12/ :183-4213. HF-EO-.IIF. Oldes1 2-yr coed facility in University of Ga. system. llome 10 many Elderhostel Programs. Conference and meeting space. Seating for lOO for banquets, historic Pe1erson Hall, 450 seat auditorium. \r\nSports \u0026 Recr ea tion \r\nllinson Hills, ll wy 32 E., (:I 15.15): 912/ 384-8984 . GCGP. IS-hole executive golf course. Designed, owned and operated by PGA professional and Golf Hall of Famer  Larry llinson. \r\nQuail Ridge Hunling Preserve, 912/384-0025. \r\nLod ging \r\nJameson Inn Douglas, 806 S. College Ave., (:IO I53); 404/6362973. (Gl fTA) \r\nPlease see o\"r at/ 0 11 Ille lnsltle Frout Co 11er. \r\nTravel Services \r\nDouglas Area CVR, 216 S. Madison, (3 15:13); 9ll/ 383-0277. Ill-TS-VI. Group tour planning and meeting planning available. Travel information. Step,on-guide service for grou ps with adv:rncc notice. \r\nPlea.tc see our 111/ 011 page I26. \r\nDouglasArea Tourism Office, P.O. llox 470, (3 15.\\;l);9 12/ 3845978. (GI/T,I) \r\nGeorgi \r\nAttractions \r\nCarl A. Vinson V.A. Medical Center, 1826 Veterans Blvd. Hwy., 912/ 272- 1210. \r\nDowntown Trick-or-Treat and Stor)' Walk, P.O. Box I864, (:110 0); 912/ l 74-076o. Afun and safe way to celebrate Halloween! Children can Trick-or-Trea1 with dowmown merchanlS. Walk 1hru hisloric area and listen to locals 1ell ghos1 slOrics from this area. \r\nDublin Country Club, 689 Country Club Rd., (J 102 I); 912/ 2721469. GC. /GIITA J \r\nDublin-Laurens St. Patrick's Day Festival, P.O. Box :1:16, (:1 1 0 0); 9 12/ 272-5546. Mon th long cclebra1ion; world's largcs1 pot of Irish stew; calendar of cvenis available. Activi1les for 1he whole family. One of 1hc Sou1heas1 Tourism's Top Twen1y Evenis. \r\nFish Trap Cut, Oconee River. NR. Listed on National Registry. \r\nArt \u0026 Ent e rtainment \r\nThealrc Dublin, P.0. llox 1864, (3 1040); 912/ 274-0760. HF-YAMF. Old Martin Thcaire rece ntly resiored. Gospel sings, piano concens, off-Broadway plays, beauty pageanis. Come see a bil of his1ory rel'italized! \r\nMu se um s \r\nDuhl.in-Laurens Museum, Bellevue Ave. \u0026 Academy Ave., (3 1021); 912/ 27l-9242 or 26 14. Open: Tue-Fri 1-4:30 and by a1\u003epointmen1. M. Houses the Laurens County llistoric:LI Society permanent collection and ro1a1ing an and history exhibits. Art collection fea tures works of I.Ila Moore Keen. \r\nSports \u0026 Recr ea tion \r\nCil)' of Dublin Recreation, ;! 10 Academy A,e., (:1 102 1); 912/ 27 .;060. PN-PG-TC. 'inc parks and recreation areas including ligh1cd 1ennis couns, basketball cour1s, baseball parks and picnic areas. \r\nOconee River, Oconee River, (3 102 1). IIA-IIF-F-1.. Famous for iLs beau1y! Enjoy a picnic on the sandy shores or boat down 1he ri ver on a lazy af1ernoon . Rivcrwalk Park along the banks loc:ned north ofwwn on US :119. \r\nRi verview Park Golf Course, Hwy 19 \u0026 Glenwood Rd., (3 102 1); 9Il / 275-4064 . YA-CC-GCFD-m . Public recreational fa. cili1y fea1 uring an 18 hole golf course, driving range, pulling green, pro shop, golf carlS, aud itorium and playing fields. \r\nStubbs Park, Srnbbs Park, (.\\ 102 1): 912/ 272-1620. P -PG-TC. Tennis and baske1ball courts, picnic shellers and shaded playground. \r\nLod gin g \r\nllolida)' Inn Dublin, P.O. llox 68  1-16 @ Exil 14, (3102 1): 912/ 272- 862. (GlfTA ) \r\nRcst:t uranl / Food Service \r\nRed Lobster, 210; Ve1erans lllvd.. (J I02 1). /GlfTA) \r\nShon e)'s, 212 1 llwy. 44I S., (.I 102 I); 912/ 275-029l. /CIIT,t) \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nWafnc House, Rt 5 Box 84 , (.\\ 102 1). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and di nner. T-bone s1eaks, chicken, salads, breakf,L\u003cl. (C//TAJ \r\nTours \r\nFarm Tour of Laurens Counl)', (3 1021); 912/ 272-22 7. FDSGT. Las1week in July. Differem locations sponsored by County Extension. Learn about farm operations. Transportation and lunch provided. Dress cooly and comfortably. \r\nHistoric Downlown Dublin, P.O. !lox 1864 , (3 1040); 912/2740760. FD-TV. The Emerald City self-guided tour brochure. Visil the historic ceme1ery, cx1\u003elore poinis of interest and sample Sou1hern cooking. \r\nLaurens Count)' Driving Tours, P.O. Box 146 1, (3 1040); 912/ 2 2-9242 or 26 14. TS-TV. llighlighis sighis or Indian se11lemenis. 19th century plan1ations, farms1eads, churches and 01her unique sighLs. \r\nTravel Services \r\nDublin-Laurnes Conni)' Chamber of Commerce, 1200 Bellevue Ave., Hwy. 80 W.. P.O. Box 8 I8, (3 I02 I);912/ 272-5546. C-lll. Large sho pping and res1aura111 areas, historic auractlons. Tourist information available. (G'IITAJ \r\nPlease see 011r a,l 011 page 126. \r\n \r\nFitzgeralo Centennialcelebration \r\nOctober 6- 1911996 \r\nJoin us on the brick streets of Histori c Down town Fitzgerald. Sixteen \r\nthemed events to comm emorate our 100 years as G eorgia's \"Colony City.\" \r\nEvents include concerts, roll-ca ll of the states, \"Our Friends Th e En emy Th e Founding of Fi tzgerald \" and Th e Fitzgerald Folk Art Festival, O ct. 11 \u0026 \r\n12, 1996. Don't miss it! \r\nFor more information call: \r\n(800) FUN IN GA \r\n \r\nAltraclions \r\nEastman Discount and Flea Mart, I 107 Herman Ave., 91l / .174-7868. Visit our many flea markets in and around Eastman. for more information contact the Eastman/ Dodge Chamber of Commerce, 912/:174-4723. \r\nEaslman Downtown,. Main S1ree1 shops include antiques, furniture, gir1 and home accesso ries, jewelry, clothing, hardware1 sporling goods and old-fashion soda fountain, \r\nGeorgia Depl. of 'atural Resources Dodge Count)' Public Fishing Arca, Rt 4 Box 40, (;! 1023); 912/ 374-6765. The area offers a I04 a. bike s1ockecl wl1h largemouth bass, bream and chann el catfish. (GI/TA) \r\nPecan Jam Festhal, 106 Main St , (3 101 I);912/ 374-4 23. FD-E. Come get nut~ with us! Arts \u0026 crafts, music entertainment, food , lolS of fun for the entire family. June 8 \u0026 9, 1996. Come join us. \r\nStuckeys Candy,. Eastman is 1he home of the original site. Visit candy shop, original pecan orchards and see homes. \r\nSpo r ts \u0026 Rec r eation \r\nDodge Counl)' Public Fishing Lake, 912/374-065 1. F-1. 3 mi SE of Eastman on US Hwy 23 and .14 1, then NE on County Rd. 49. \r\nJaybird Springs Resorl \u0026 Campgrounds, Rt. 2 Box 45;Jaybird St\u003erings Rd., (3 101 I); 912/ 868-2728. Ra1es: Call for rates. YA-GRPG-PO-CP-RV-FD-111-MF-VI. 12 mi. E or Eastman off Hwy :14 I on Jaybird Springs Rd. Year-round fam il y en1ertainmen1, including swimming. roller-skating, puttpuu goJr. Motel, RV \u0026 tent accom modations. \r\nl ,odgin g \r\nDodge Hill Inn, 105 Ninth Ave., (3 1023); 912/ 374-2644. Rates: S 45- 55; DS55-S65. CC-NS-F-GC-BBP-CTV-FBK-D. Gracious 1906 home in lo\\'ely small town. Good food, rare books, amique charm, slow-paced fun. (GlfTA) \r\nJameson Inn Eastman, 10:I Pine Ridge Rd., (:11023); 912/:1747925. Free continemal breakfas1, exercise facili1ies, free local calls, free newspaper, cable 1V. /@TA/ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 11,e h 1sl1/e Fro11 t Qwer. \r\nRestaurant/ Food Service \r\nCaprnin D's, 1100 Oak St.. (3 1023). (GlfTA} \r\nTravel Services \r\nEastman/ Dodge Counly Chamber of Commerce, I06 Main St, P.O. Box 5;0, 912/ 374-472:1. C-lll-TV-1'1. Local Welcome Center. Tourist information available. \r\nPlease see our 111/ 1Jt1 page 126. \r\n(A Gcor \r\nAttractions \r\nFitzgerald , Cil)' of, I 16 .Johnston St., Munici pal Bldg, (.\\I 750); 9 12/ 42:1 -9827. \r\nMain Street Filzgcrald, I 19 S. Main St , (3 1750);912/423-3 I 16. llf-18-Mf. Shop and stro ll brick s1rec1s in historic district Visit office of newspaper s1arted in 1895 and see exhibi L~ of earlyclays. \r\nArt \u0026 Entertainment \r\nFitzgerald Folk Ari Fcslival, I 19 S. Main St; P.O. Box 425, (:1 1750); 912/4 23-:1 11 6; 800/ F N IN GA. Ki ckoff event 10 Fi1zgcrald Cen1en nial Celebration. \r\nfitzgerald -Ben Hi ll County Arts Council, 121S. M:un SI., P.O. llox 5.17, (.\\ 1750); 912/42:1-5767. HF-MF. Featu res fine anti folk arL \r\nGrand Thealre, I 17 S. Main St , (3 17;0); 912/423-;767. IIF-NA. A res1orcd movie house of 1he I930's used frequently fo r the performing arlS. Features 84 sealS, enlarged stage, orchestra pil. \r\nMu se um s \r\nBlue-G ra)' Museum, Municipal lluilding. (:1 1750); 912/4235575. Open: April-Sept , Mon-Fri 2-5. ED-M-TV. Union and Confederate relics and mementoes or the War Between the States. Municipal lluilding, Old Depol, Johnson St \r\n \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Recreation \r\nPau lk Park, Perry House Rd., (:1 1750); 912/ 425-9357. BA-BF-FL-PN-CP. Fea1uring large lake, fishing, camping, boa1 ram1\u003e, athletic fields. Call the Chamber of Commerce. \r\nLodging \r\nJameson Inn Fi1zgerald, 111 Bull Run Rd., (3 1750); 912/4249500. CC-IHR-P. Complimentary continental breakfasL Phone wi1h data port. Free local calls, free newspaper.(G//TA/ \r\nPle11se see 011r ad 011 t!,e I nside Front Cover. \r\nTravel Ser vices \r\nFitzgerald Cenlenn ial Com mittee, P.O. llox 100, (3 1750); 912/423-83 13. \r\nPle,ise see our 111I 011 p11ge 12 6. \r\nGeorgia Main Street, P.O. Box 425, (:1 1750); 912/42:1-:1 11 6. Please see 011r ad 011 p11ge 30. \r\n \r\n11, \r\n \r\nLll \r\n \r\nAttractio ns \r\nBig Hammock Nalu ral Area, 9 mi. wes1 of city, Ga lhvy 144. HF-GR-CC-FD-PA-C MF. Example of relatively rare ecosys1em en\\'ironmem  1he dwarf oak forest of sandhill community. Nation:11 Landmark \r\nBland far ms, P.O. Box 506, (30427); 800/843-2;42. IIF-GR-CCFD-PA-MF. Vidalia Swee1Onions \r\nPhi lli ps Natural Area, 10 mi. SE of cily off GA 121. A US National Landmark, 800 acre fo rest, rare botanical species. \r\nLodging \r\nGlennvi lle Inn, 812 N. Main S1., (30427); 912/654-3407. Anice place 10 s1iend the night (GI/TAJ \r\nTravel Services \r\nGlennville Welcome Center, l.l4 S. Main St, (30427);912/6542000. IIF-G R-CC-FD-PA-MF. Travel lnfo rma1ion \r\n \r\nH \r\n \r\nRestaurant / Food Serv i ce \r\nHarry's Barbecue, llwy 280 W., (30429); 912n 39-4078. FD-MF. lles1 old-fashi oned barbecue and flXings! Open M-Sa for lunch \u0026 dinner. \r\nLex's Resiaurant, Hwy 280 W., (:10429); 912 ;!9-4477. FD. Open 7 days/week fo r lunch and di nner. \r\n \r\nl Lf. \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\n Kalie\" Steam-pump fire lruck, Broad \u0026 Lumpkin SIS., (3 I0:16); 912 83- 1 I . ED. One of 1he oldest and few remaining sieampumper engines for fire fighting in the world. Built in 1883, ii has been restored and is on dis1ilay al the \"Old Opera House\". \r\nButler Brown Galler)', RI. 4 Box 1450, (3 1036); 912/ 8929323. Open: M-Sa IO:1111-6 pm. Local art islS Buller Brown and son, Tony Brown, encourage visitors to view their art \r\nDouble Q farms, 1475 Hwy 26, (31036);912/892-3794.. Fresh Kiwi fruil and gourmet jams for sale. Began growing Kiwi in 1986 and are now the largest producer in Georgia. Pick your own Kiwi ann ually during 1he las1 week of Oct \r\nGooseneck farms, 2 mi. S. on Abbeyville Hwy., (:1 10.16); 912/ 78;!- I063. GS. Local pecan candy company. Produces homegrown pecan products. Located in the '\" uthouse in 1he Grove\" gift shop. Will shi p anywhere. \r\nHawkins,ille Harness Horse Training Facilil)', US llwy 129, (3 I056); 9I2/8929 63. . Harness Horse Capi1al of Georgia. The faci li1y provides winter homes \u0026 prime trai ning conditions for up 10 500 s1andard bred horses from US \u0026 Canada. Visitors are alw:tys welcome! \r\nOld Opera House, 100 N. Lumpkin S1., (:1 1036); 912/ 78:1- 1717. ED. Lovingly res1ored. 1he Opera llouse features a fu ll-size siage, \r\n \r\n1996 Geor ia On M, Mind \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\n hand painted canvas stage curtain, \u0026 near-perfect acousti cs. Visitors welco me an d aihu ra l events are also featured. \r\nTaylor Hall. Kibbee St., (.l l0:16): 912/78.l -1 71 .. Pla111ation home buih c. 1824 b)' Dr. R. N. Ta)'lor with Creek Indian lahor. Hand-hewn heart pine planks. Oldest home in Pulaski Co. Restored pri va te residence on .l a. BA. \r\nAri \u0026 Enlerlainmcnl \r\nHawkinsville-Pulaski Conni)'Aris Council, Communil)' SCC\\' ice Hldg., Room 108, (3 10:16); 912/78.l-1884. . Pcrform:111ccs at 1he llistoric Opera Ilouse each )'Car. \r\nCa mpin g \r\nSoulh Prong Creek Campground, Siatc RI. l30, 8 mi. from llawkinsvillc, (3 1091): 912/78.l-l SS1. Rates: R.I'. 12, Tent SI0. F-PN-CP-Dl'-RV-MP. R/V park wit h 150 full y serviced sites. Peace \u0026 Quiet. n:llural surroundings and a stocked fishing pond, will help )'OU relax. Month!)' rates available. \r\nSports \u0026 Rec rea lion \r\nOcmulgee River, So. of Dow111own District. (.l 1O.l6). BH-PNWS-CI'. Public boat landing. Ocmulgce Management Arca has hunting. fishing, camping, water skiing and motor boatin g. \r\nTown Creek Golf Course, Golf Course Rd., (j 1036): 91l /78:10128. A9-holc golf course. \r\nl.od gi ng \r\nBlack Swan Inn, 4I I Progress Ave., (.l IO.l6); 9 I2/783-4466. Rates: S/D S55-S70. CC-HB-BBP-RS-CIV-CBK-D. Dining roo m, contin ental breakfast. (GIIT.J \r\nTroner's Inn, 111 N. Warren SI., (3 10:16); 9 l 2/783-l9 14. Rates: S 540- 44; D 44-S52. 11-CC-NS-GC-RS-C'IV-ll. IGIITA/ \r\nShopping \r\nAnlique Markel Place, Macon Hwy., {.l l0.i6); 912/78j-4.l4;1. ll awkinsville's newest antic1ue \"Mair. Features more th an 2; dealers with a va rietyofa111iq11es and collectibles 10suit any1as1e. \r\nHawkinsville Antiq ue Mall, 226 N. Lumpkin SL, {5 1036); 912/78.\\-.\\607. More 1h:m l Odealers reprcsemed. Alarge variety of :mtiques and rollcctibles, bca111if11ll)' displa)'ed and rcasonabl)' priced. \r\nTours \r\nllisloric Driving Tour  Hawkinsville, 100 N. Lumpkin St., (3 1036); 912/783- 1717. TV-VI. Experience the beauty of vintage archi1ec1t1re in \"llist0ric 11:lwkinsville\". Brochures available at Chamber of Comm erce and selccicd llawkinsville mcrcha111s. \r\nTra,,c l Services \r\nHawkinsville-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce, 100 N. Lumpkin St., {.ll036); 912/785-1717. IIF-C-IB-TS-Vl. Contact for tours and for travel, arts and events infornt:.tlion. l.ocated in historic Old Opera llouse, whichcan be viewed byvisitors.(GI/TA J \r\nPlease see our t1d 011 page / 26. \r\nHAZUlllR \r\nAltraclions \r\nJeff Davis County Courthouse, Golden Isles Pkway, ll wy .l4 I, (3 15:19): 912/.l7 5 543. IIF. Detour for historic courthouse two million dollar renovation completed summer I995. \r\nSporls \u0026 Recreation \r\nAham aha Rher, Jeff Davis Co11111y, (3 IS.l9). llH-PG-IVS-PA. Popu lar location for boating \u0026 skiing. The premier large-momh bass river in southest Georgia. \r\nBullard Creek Wildlife Managemenl Area. US llwy l2 l N., (3 1559). CP-PA. Public h11111ing  16,000 a. located on the south hank of All:unah a River, archery ran ge, designated camp sit es. \r\nCounuy Club, US Hwy 22 1, (j 15:19). \r\nJeff Davis Country Club, US Hwy 22 I. (j I5.19); 912/ 375-5545. 1-IF-GC-GP-PO-TC-FD-MF. Pro-shop, res1a11ra111, S\\\\i mming pool. 9-hole golf course. tennis courts. \r\nOcmulgcc Rive r, Bc1wecn Jeff Davis \u0026 Telfair Counties., (3 1539). llF-F. llome of the world's largest large-mouth hass. Named b)' Indians, Arrow-head hullling. great fishing. \r\nOutback Gun \u0026 Bow Range, Kirkland Still Rd., (3 1559); 912/3 5-4545. I-IF-GR-FD-MF. The finest rl'Crcational shooting \u0026 sports range in Somh Georgia. Group mee tings and catering 912/:\\7 5-0765. \r\nl.od gi ng \r\nVillage Inn. P.0. llox 711 , {5 1559): 912/ 37 5-4527. (GlfTAJ \r\nShopping \r\nChapman's Anlique Galleq, llwy .ls I (Golden Isles Pkway), (5 1559); 912/57 5-4543. Stately columns welcome you at this historic propert y. Quality amiques inside. \r\nCount')' Classics Anliqucs \u0026 Colleclibles, llwy 3~ I {Golden Isles Pkwa)'), (3 1539); 91l /375-4 543. Everyone who loves antiques \u0026 coll ectible items will appreciate thi s shop. \r\nHazelhurst Main Slrcel, Downtown Shopping Village; {.l I5.l9); 912/375-454:\\. IIF-CC. psc:~cspl'Cialtyshops in historicdownl0\\111. \r\nTravel Services \r\nHazelhursl-Jcff Davis Board of Tourism, S07 E. Jarman St.; P.O. Box 5;16, {.l 15.l9); 912/ 375-4 50 .l. IIF-PG-FD-PA-18-TS-TV-Vl. Office located Chamber of Commerce building. \r\nPlease see 011r11d 011 page 126. \r\n \r\nHazlchursl/Jcff Davis Counl)Chamber of Commerce. P.O. llox S.l6, (5 I5.l9); 912/,l 75-iH.l. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\n.I \r\n \r\n') \r\n \r\nSporls \u0026 Recreation \r\nHorse Creek Wildlife Managemenl Arca. E:Lst and West of \r\n- - - - - - - Jacksonville along GA 11 , (.l I54s). 'r I Allr actions \r\n- Liule Red Caboose- and Railroad -section- House, Bru nswick St. c. I903. NR. I.T.T. Rayonier, .l mi. north of city on US :10 1. Lake Lindsay Grace,. L 10 mi W. of city, GA lO I. Wayne Conni)Libr:tq', 759 Sunset Blvd., {.l ISaS). Open: llours M, W, Th \u0026 P 10-6, Tu 10-8, Sa 11 -.i. ED. Abeautiful public li brary wilh thousands of outstanding books 10 choose front \r\nHi s tori c S it es / Monumcnls \r\nCarler House, The, .i i I S. W:iync SI., {.1 1545). NR. National Registry. Doctortown llislorical Marker.Offll11y .lO I.N. l mi. Doctor101111 Rd. \r\nWayne Coun ty Courthouse, Brunswick St. Circa I90.i , listed 'ational Registry. \r\nAr i \u0026 Ent er tainm en t \r\nWayne County Aris Council, q I7 S. ll ickory SI., (.l 1515). \"W.C.A.C. Wants 10 color your life.\" \r\nEdu ca ti onal In st ituti ons \r\nHorlense Alahama Technical lnslilule, (3 1545); 91l/ 4275800. ED. \"Amodern approach to technical cduc:ition.\" \r\nSporls \u0026 Rccrealion \r\nRayo nier Wildlife Managemenl Area. Check Station on GA _i 2. Public hunting. \r\nLodging Jameson Inn Jesup, 205 N. llwy. ;o I. (.l IS S): 912/ 4l7-6800. H-CC-NS-IIC-PO-CTV-CBK. Pool, fitness center, free comincmal brea kfast, news paper, free local calls, king beds. /GI/TA J \r\nPle11se .fee 011r ml 011 tl,e /11s/1/e Fro11t Cm 'f!r. \r\nTr:1vc l Services \r\nAMTRAK Depot. W. Broad St., {.l 1545). For resm alions call 800/872-7l S. Jesup/ Wayne CountyChamber of Commerce, 124 'WBroad St., (.l 154S); 912/427-2028. Wayne Conni)Tourism Board, I24 NW Broad St., P.O. llox 70, (.l l5  5): 912/4l -2028. IB. Free informat ion availahle on attractions, hotels and restaurants In Wayne Count)'. /GIIT. IJ \r\nPlease see 0 11r at/ 0 11 pnge 126. \r\nroow c, \r\n \r\nA Wiregrass Trail Communi1y \r\nAttraclions \r\nLong Counly Wildlife Festival, Rye Patch Communit)', (j 1316); 912/54 5-9201. Open: 2nd wkend  Oc1oher. IIF-YA-PG-FD. Fall festi val featuring arts, crafts, food \u0026 emern1inmen1. Children's rides \u0026 pelting zoo. Muhiple yea r class reunion fo r all Long Count)' graduates since 1929. \r\nLudowici Well Pavilion, Comer of McQueen \u0026 Main SIS., (5 1.ll 6). PA. Built in 1907, on NR. Well provided publlc drinking wa1 cr many years. Pavilion covered with cl ay Lile m:rnuf:tcturcd in Ludowici in earli 19oos. \r\nHi s toric Si tes/ Monuments \r\nJones Creek Baptist Church, 11\"1' jO I ' {3 1316); 9 Il/;s59.l l S. Consli1111ed in 1810, built in ISS6. l111erior is still furnished with origin~tl pews\u0026 furnitu re. Balcony areaonce served as sl:ive seating area. Well preserved \u0026 interesting historic slle. \r\nI.odging \r\nMotel 7, lh1y 84 N.. {51316); 9 1 2/545-lOlf . Rates:S29.95.all rooms. \r\n \r\nHi storic Si tes / Monuments \r\n \r\nVe1erans Park,@ ;Is l and 19, (:l l5s9). . llis1orical markers in \r\n \r\nhonor of Maj. General James E. Li1ingston, recipient of the \r\n \r\nCongressional Medal of llonor :rnd in honor of those who died \r\n \r\n- - - - for their country. \r\n \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nAlt r ac ti o ns \r\nLibcrly s,,uarc, Dow111own McRae, (.l 1055). llomc of the Srn111e of Li berty replica, 1/ l ac1ual size. llcre also is our own Libcrl)' Bell and a marble memorial 10 Telfair Co11111ians who died in service. \r\nWorld Record Largemoulh Bass, Montgomery Lake, {.l l055). World record largemouth bass cought in Telfair Co. b)' the late George W. Perry, June l , 19.l2 in Montgomery Lake off the Ocmulgec River, weighing 22 lbs, 4 01.s. This record still stands. \r\n \r\nlli s loric Si tes/ Monuments Talmadge ll ome, llwy 54 I S. out,ide McRae, (.\\1 055).. llome of two former Governors, fa lher and son, Eugene Talmadge and llerman Eugene T:1lmadge. \r\nAri \u0026 En1 ert:1 inm e nl \r\nOld South Georgia College Audilorium, 81 College 1., {.l I055). built in 189.l, it is the center for cultu ral arts in the area. Seating cap;tcily is 5.H . Currcntl)1 two civic groups h,l\\'c undcr1aken the 1:tskof renovating the building. Listed National Registry. \r\nSpo rl s \u0026 Rec rca lion ,lluskhogean Wildlife M:m:,gemenl Area, Along the Ocmulgee Ri1'er, (5 1055). 19,000 acres ho11om land hardwoods along the Ocmulgcc River. No camping. Located 8 miles west ofJacksonville on GA 11 7. Telfair Coun ty Boal Landing. Ocmulgee River; US .l4 I Bridge @ I.umber City, (3 105 5). McRacs I.anding, llurkctts Ferry, Staves I.anding,Jacksonville, McRanie Landing \r\nLodging l,illlc Ocmulgce Slale Park \u0026 I.od gc, 2 mi. . of McRae. ll wy. q q I, {.i l055); 91l /868-7174. Rates: S/ DS50-S75. 11-CC-F-GC-POTC. .lO rooms, I5 co11ages, meeti ng space for l 5-ISO. Relaxed. natural setting. t\u003c,'IITAJ \r\nRes taurant/ Food Serv ice \r\nt'airway Reslauranl , Lillie Oemulgee State Park \u0026 Lodge, l mi. N. of McRae. llwy. so l, (:1 105 5); 912/868-7 7'1. llOS-CCil'S-A-FS-CT. 84 se:11s. buffet and a la carte dining. On-site catering fo r hanquc1s and receptions. /G'IITA/ \r\nTr:ive l Se rvices Telfair Coun ty Chamber of Commerce, llO E. Oak SI., {.l l05S); 9 f2/868-636S. C. \r\nHTF.R \r\nAttr ac I ions - F,llionia\", 2 mi. from down town Mc11cr, (.i0 .l9). \"The Sower\" S1udios, Ad jacem 10 Guido Gardens. ( j0 :19); \r\n9Il /685-ll H. Guido Gardens. ll wy l l l N. Lewis SI., (30 39); 912/685-222l. \r\nHi s l o ri c Sites/ Monumenls Old Lake Church, 5 mi. cas t of Metler on Ga. 46, (.i04j9). Sa lem Church, site ofGeorge Lee Pond Dam, (.i04.l9).. Founded in 1879 on the site of the George Lee Pond Dam. l.ocated across the road from the Charles C. llarrold Na1u ral Preserve. \r\nLod gi ng Comforl Inn, P.O. !lox 208, (j0-1.l9); 912/685-4I00. Good localion, newl y decornIt.-cl rooms, corporate ra1es1 non-smoking roo ms. Good rates. (G'llfA/ \r\nRe sta uranl / food Se r vice Waffle House, 111 5 S. Lewis St., (:10439). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. /GI/TA / Weslern Sleer. P.O. Box HS, (30 :\\9); 912/685-.l lOO. (GIITA ) \r\nTravel Services Meller Commiss:iry, 1-16, Mc11er exit l3, {30 39); 912/6856988;912/685-2159. Houses Local Welcome Cemcr and Chamber of Commerce. Meller Welcome Center, P.O. Box 602; Hwy 121 \u0026 1-16, (30 .l9): 91l /685-6988. /GIIT.\u003c J \r\nP/c11se see 011r ,ul 011 p11ge 126. \r\nIL.-\\ . \r\nTravel Se rvice s Milan Cil) Hall. P.O. !lox 87, (3 1060); 912/362-4l7 1. \r\n\\ T. \\F.R 0 \r\nAI1ruc1ions \r\nMonlgomeri County Ostrich/ Emu Ranch, 057 Connell l.n., (.lO s S); 912/58.i-4 167. Rates: S2 per person. Ell-YA-G R-CCFDKA-lll-TS-TV. Ostrich/ Emu \u0026 Rhea. the allcrnativc livestock. Excellcm new agriculture for people w;vision. See a spectacular ratite farm operation. Meat smnples, blown eggs. dusters, great fun! \r\nOCIL \r\nHistoric Sit es/ Monuments Jefferson Da,is Memorial Park, 8 mi. west of city Ga Hwy .ll , (;1 1774). NR. I.isled National Registry. \r\nSpo rl s \u0026 Recrea lion Cook Lake, Ga llwy 90 near I.ax., (.l l 7): 912/ 468-5497. Cqs1al Lake Water Park, I I mi. west of city; Ga llwy .ll, (.1 1774). Open: ,lpril I to Mid-September. \r\nAllr ac lion s Gordonia Alatanrn h:t Slate Park \u0026 Golf Course, P.O. Box I0-17, {50 5 3); 9 I2/ 557-6+H. Rates: Parking fee. YA-CC-GC-1.-PGPOPA. Camping, nine-hole golf course, fishing. swimming. minigolf. picnic :treas, playground. (G'IJTAJ \r\n \r\nI ~4 \r\n \r\n7996 Genrrda On Mv Mind \r\n \r\n Spor ts \u0026 Rec re ati o n \r\nOhoopee Ri ver Plant:uion, ll wy 56 N., (3045:S):91l / 5S7-6464. GR-GP-CP-RV-NA. Canoe Float Trips, one day trip, half day trip. Camping, fishing, picnicking; motor home hookups, tents welcome. llun ti ng trips. deer, turkey, wild hog. \r\nTrave l Se r vices \r\nAlexander Hotel, llwy l80, Brazell St.. (30\u003c5:l); 912/ 55 -6:!2:S. sed as community meeting place. llouscs Chamber of Commerce, Local Welcome Center and Tattnall Co. Development \r\nAuthority. National Registry listing. \r\n \r\nAtt r ac tio n s \r\nMillion Pines Visi tor Center, 1-16 at Ga Hwy 29. (30457); 91l / 5l9-6Z63. Open: Dali!)' 95. IIF-18-VI. Renovated log cabin built 18a5 and post office dating to late 1800's. \r\n \r\nHi storic Sit es / Mo num e nt s \r\nTroup's Tomb, 5 mi. SW of ci ty via GA 46, (.\\0 5 7). \r\n \r\nLo d gin g \r\nYellow Rose Inn. 4 Il Main St. E., (30 57): 9il/ 5l9-4912. Rates: \u003c0  5. IIF-FD. \r\n \r\n(A Geo, \r\n \r\n0 Cit)_I_ \r\n \r\nAl trac ti o ns \r\nForest Heights Cou ntry Club. P.O. Box 995, (3058); 9 I2/76498 17. GC. /GIIT,tJ \r\nGeorgia's 30 1 Trai l Headc1uarters, .l.\\2 S. Main St., (.l0 58); 800-LO\\'E-30I. Trail p:L~scs through the lleart of SE Ga. Experience si ncerely Southern llosp itality. Call for free brochure. \r\nHert)' ature Trail, llcrt)' Memorial Pinc Forest; Ga. Southern Campus, (30 58): 912/68 1-5444. l,icat ed iierty Memorial Pine Forest on Geo rgia Southern Campus. Na med for Dr. Charles ll crt)', a pioneer in the turpentine and naval industry in Georgia. \r\nMagnoli a Garden, GS Campus, (:10458); 912/68 1-5876 or 6129. A 10 acre botanical garden featuring rare and nati\\'e plants of the Southeast. l.ocmed on the site of a turn-of-the century farm . \r\nMa in Street Statesboro, lO S. Main St., (30!i;O):9ll/764-7227. Statesboro is one of Georgia's 3l Main Street Cities dedicated 10 prcscrl'in g downtown districts. Statesboro has 8 properties and 4 districts listed on National Registry. \r\n \r\nHi storic Sites / Mo num e nt s \r\nBea,er House, The, Il I S. Main St., (3058). NR. \r\nSavanna h Avenue Historic District, Savan nah Avenue. (:!0\u003c58); 800/1.0VE :SOI . This was the first \"suburb\" in Statesboro del'elo1\u003eed in the early I900's.The gardens and homes have been preserved and arc now funclioning :is a vital neighborhood. \r\nStatesboro Primi tive Baptist Church, 4 So. Zcttcrower Ave., (:SO 58); 800/ 1.0VE-.\\Oi. Largest Primitil'e Bap tist Church in the world. Church tours can be arranged. Cali for details. \r\n \r\nAr t \u0026 Ente rt ainm ent \r\nGa. Souther n University Symph ony and Theater South , P.O. \r\nllox 1516, (30 ;8); 800/ LOl'E-30 I. Performances throughout the year. Contact the Statesboro Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau for qu arte rly ca lendar. \r\n \r\nMuseum s \r\nGeorgia South ern University Museum, US 1-iwy 30 I  located on the main circle of GS , (:10460); 912/68 1-5444 . ED-)1. outh of city. Dinosaurs, changing ex hibi ts and hands-on displays. \r\n \r\nEduca tional I nst ituti ons \r\nGeorgia Sou th ern Univer sity, Georgia South ern University, (:10460); 912/68 1-5520. ED. \"Fastest growing university in the nation'', GS is known for academic excellence and its outstanding ath letic program. Call for current sporting Cl'ents. \r\nStatesboro Regional Library, 124 S. Main St., (.l0s58). I-IF. Houses the Brannen Genealogical Collecti on. \r\n \r\nSpo r ts \u0026 Rec r ea ti o n \r\nMeadow Lakes Golf Club, Meadow Lakes, (30 58); 912/839319I. \r\nSout hern Links Golf Club, I031 Golf Club Rd., (.10458); 912/839:l 191. GC-GP. An IS-hole favorite.Open 7 days per week. Offers private instruction, com1\u003eetitive tournaments and practice facilities. PGA professionals on duty. \r\n \r\nLodging \r\nAldred'sTrellis Garden Inn, 10 S. Main St., (:SOe58);912/489 878 1. Rates: SS4+S54; 0 S48-S58. CC-NS-GC-IIC-PO-CTV-CllK-IMD-NA. Quaint \u0026 unique inn-variety of shops :md restaurants within steps. 60 rt. pool, I mi. to GS . /GlrrA1 \r\nComfor t Inn, .\\16 S. Main St., (:10458); 912/ 489-2626. Rates: S/ D S45- 90. 11-CC-NS-PO-CTV-FBK-IM-CVR. Jacuzzis. efficiencies. Ali rooms coffeemaker, microfridge, haird ryer, guest laundry, va let. \r\n/G'/rTA ) \r\nll ampto n Inn Statesboro, 61 6 Fair Rd.. (.l04;8); 91l /68 1 7700. (GI/TAJ \r\nHoliday Inn, 230 S. \\lai n St.. (.\\Ot58): 91l /761-6 ll I. CC-NS-POC1YFBKrA-D. Complimentary fu ll, hot breakfast. In-room coffee. \r\nor In center the Rest:mr:1111 Row. (G'IITAJ \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nJameson Inn Statesboro,  I Jameson Ave., (:!058); 912/68 17900. CC-GP-11-P. Continental breakfast. Complimentary newspaper. Pool. Non-smoking rooms. Fax service. Work station. /GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ml 0 11 Ille l11sl1/e Fro11/ Co, 1er. \r\nStatesboro In n \u0026 Restaura nt, 106 S. Main, (30\u003c58); 9 1 2/ 89 8628. Rates: S/ D S65-S90. 11-CC-NS-BBP-RS-CTV-FBK-D. I5 room country inn. Private baths. ami\u003c1ues and elegant dining. .) Diamond rating. at'I Register. (GI/TA J \r\nRe sta ura nt / Foo d Se r vice \r\nDaylight Donut Shop, 455 S. Main St., (.10458); 91l/764-9;:S6. H-OS-FF-FS-CT. Simply the best donuts, cinnamon rolls, bagels and sausage rolls. Open Sam Mon-Sa, am Su. /GlrTAJ \r\nFra nklin's Restauran t, Jnct. llwy. 30 1, 25 \u0026 80, (:S0-158); 9 il 6+l3 I6. 11-0S-CC-NS-A-FS. Recommended by llomefoiks, World's Worst Apple Pie. (GI/TAJ \r\nR.J.'s Steaket)', 434 S. Main St., (:S0-68): 912/489-8658. H-OSCC-NS-CS-FF-FS-CT-0. RJ.'s seafood and steaks  USDA Choice steaks, fresh seafood. /GI/TAJ \r\nRobert Tanner Enterprises, 3l6 S. Main St., (jOq;8); 91l /76+ 5485. (GlrrAJ Subway, 17 S. Mulberry St., (30 58); 91l 69071. OS-FF-CT. Statesboro, Vidalia and Pooler (GI/TAJ \r\nWarne House, \u003c46 S. Main St., (30458); 609 Northside Or., (30\u003c58). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-i~me steaks, chicken, salads, brea kf:ts t. (GIITA/ \r\nWestern Sizzlin' Stea k House, 409 Fair Rd . \u0026 30 I .; P.O. !lox 2025, (.10\u003c58); 912/76+9007. 11-0S-CC-NS-CS-FS-C:r. Serving USDA Choice steaks, homemade yeast rolls, seafood, homecooked buffet at family prices. /Gl/1~/ \r\nso; Woody's BBQ, Northside Dr., (.\\0.58); 912/68 1-665;. (GlrTAJ \r\nTo urs \r\nBraswe ll Foods \u0026 Sum1ySouth Pecans, 20 S. Main St., (:10458). TV. 1\\\\'0 industries which p:tekage loc.~ food fa,-orites. Products available at Sratesboro's Welcome Center, tours available. \r\nDowntown Statesboro Arc hitccl'ural WalkingTour, P.O. Box I516. (.1058): 800/1.0VE-jO I . Contact Statesboro Conl'ention \u0026 Visitors Bureau for more information. \r\nStatesboro Historical Tour, P.O. llox I; I6,(30-l;S);800/I.OVE30 I. Contat1 Statesboro Conl'ention \u0026 Visitors Bureau for infonnation. \r\nTrave l Se r v ices \r\nStatesboro-Bulloch Chamber of Comm erce, 102 S. Main St. , (30458): 912/764-61I I. IIF-C-MF. Visit Georgia's oldest and most beautiful Chamber of Commerce Offices, located in a I00-ycar old building and featu res original artwork by local artisL~. \r\nStatesboro Conve ntion \u0026 Visitors Burea u. :132 S. Main SL, (30\u003c58);912/489-1869. 18-TS-TV-Vl. Information on lodging. restaurants, historical aurnctions, shopping and meeting facilities. \r\nPlease see our tu/ 011 p11ge 12!). \r\n \r\n\\I. \r\n \r\nAtlr actio ns \r\nBur ton's Ferry Site, Hwy 30 1 ., (30467). c. 1815. Ferry for early settlers. Located near Ga. Vis itor Center. \r\nFairs \u0026 Festivals, (:10467). l.il'estock Festil'ai  3rd week in April. Old Soulh Air Expo  3rd week-end in Sept. \r\nGeorgia Visitor Center. 846.l Burton's Ferry llwy., (30467): 9 I2/829:l.H I. VI. First VIC in Georgia. 16 mi. N. of Sylvania on llwy 30 I. Opened 1962. Free Coke products. \r\nHisto r ic Si tes / Mo nument s \r\nDell-Goodall House, Hwy :SO I, (30467).c. 18 15.All that remains of old Jackson boro, formerly Screven Count)' seat, destroyed by a curse. BA. \r\nHistorical Mark ers  Sylva nia, Screven County, (:10467). Civil War and Revolutionary War liistoricai Markers throughout Screven Cou nt)' Eleven markers located on Hwy 30 I. \r\nCa mpin g \r\nPlnev:ile Campground, llwy 30 1, (30 67) : 9 il /86.l-4347. Rates: 1l per couple. F-CP. I mi. S. of Sylvania on 30 I. 50 sites, pond fishing. SI2 for two. Pets allowed on leash. Country Pot Luck kitchen. \r\nTra,,e l Services \r\nScreven Cou nty Chamber of Commerce, 101 S. Main St., (:1046 ); 9I2/;6-1-7878. C. \r\n \r\nI.I \r\n \r\n(,\\ Geor \r\n \r\nu \r\n \r\nCit)) \r\n \r\nAttra cti o ns \r\nVidalia Main Street. ll6 E. Meadows St., (:!0474): 91l / 537 80:S.\\. llistoric Vidalia. \r\nHis toric Sites / Mo num e nts \r\nLeader-Rosansky House, 40.\\ Ch urch St., (.10 74 ) . Folk Victorian style home now houses Certified Public Accouming firm. Peterson-Wil banks Ilousc, 404 Jackson St., (.i0a 7). Ncodassic:11 style of architt:i.cturc. now houses law omccs. \r\n \r\nAri \u0026 En1 c rta inm c n1 \r\ntra nklinia r1ayhouse, Inc., 205 S. Main St., (30474): 91l / 537 9.H i. llome of locally perfo rmed Broadway plays 1iresented quarterly. Ohoopee Regional Council for the Arts. I I7 SE Main St.. (3047); 912/ 53 -8459. Ongoing l'isuai arts exhibit. Annual performances. \r\nMu se um s \r\nAltama Museum of Art \u0026 IlistOt)', The, 611 Jackson St., (:!0 74); 91l/ 5:S7-191I. Open: Mon-Fri 10-4. Closed Wed. M-NA. I-louses permanent collection of procelain, along with permanent and traveling art shows. \r\nEdu ca tio nal ln s lituli ons \r\nLadson Genea logical Library, I 19 Church St. , (,;04 74); 912/ 5.l78 I86. ED. One of the largest genealogical research libraries in southeastern United States. Collection cont:tins books, pamphlets, microfilm items, with :m ancient books room . Southeaste rn Technica l Institute, Hw y 280, (:104 74) ; 912/ 537-0.\\86. ED-MF. State funded and vocational job training facility, witlt two audit0riums ava ilable for public use, with total sc:uln g for 776. \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Rec r ea ti o n \r\nFoxfire Golf Club. Hwy I:SO south on Forest Lake Or., (:\\0474): 912/ 5:18-8670. Area's newest 18 hole golf course. Designed by James F. Bivins, this challenging par 72, 6,900 yard layo ut. Full practice facility wit!, dri vi ng range and clubhouse. Onion Run Tr ail, l.ocated be hind Shoney's, (:!074). TII. Walking, biking and jogging. Maps available at local hotels. Vidalia Airport Park , Vidal ia Airport, (.\\04 7); 912/ 557:!979. Each May hosts a Fly- In and Airshow. Features two lighted 5,000 rt. runways, ODAI. lights, a localizer and VASI, NDB and AWOS. \r\nLodgi ng \r\nHoliday Inn Express, 26 19 E. First St., (:!0 74): 91l / 5:li-9000. Rates: S 37.50- 4; 0 S4  48. CC-NS-PO-RS-CTV-CBK-PA-NA. Putting green on premises, fitnessroom, microwave, refrigerator, Jacuzzi rooms. /GlrrAJ \r\nRes taura nt / t'oo d Se rvice \r\nBarnard Development Co. , P.O. llox 464 . (30474); 912/ 5.17 0 8\u003c . (G'IITA) Dingus Magee's, I;01L)'OllS liwy., (:S0. 74): 912/ 537-6700. ((;I/TA) \r\nSweats Barbeque, 2I5N.W.M:tin SL,(30\u003c74);912/537.\\9.\\4. /GlrTAJ \r\nSho pp ing \r\nOxford Sportswear Outlet Sho(), 90 1 W. North SL, (30474); 9 12/537-9379. Features Land 's End :md Ral()h Laurens Polo for boys. Savannah Luggage Outlet Shop, llwy 297, (.\\0474); 912/ 537 :SO I6. One of the manufacturers of Tumi Luggage, known as one of the finest luggages available today. \r\nTo urs \r\nFarm Tours, (30 74); 912/ 538-8687. Farm tours of the local onion farms, 1\u003erocessingand packaging nre available in the spring. Tours of tobacco and cotton farms available in the fail. \r\nTrave l Se rvices \r\nVidalia Tourism Counci l, 2805 Lyons llwy., (:104 7); 912/ 537 4466. ll ome of Vidalia Sweet Onion and tJ,e Ladson Genealogical Library and the Southeast Georgia Soapbox Derby. /GIITAJ \r\nPlease .fee 011r111/ 011 page 126. \r\nVidalia Welcome Center, 2805 Lyons Hwy, (30.74); 912/ 5,\\88687. Opt'll: Mon-Fri 8-S. TV-I~. Located in tJ,e Toombs County Chan,ber of Com men:e. Information on loc:tl attractio1is and tours. \r\nAWi regrass Trail Community \r\nAtlraction s \r\nOld South Farm Days, Tea Grove Plantation, (3 1333); 912/87635.18. Rates: S4 adult admission. Open: 2nd weekend  March. YA-FD. Fcau1res steam engine train, antique autos, farm c\u003c1ui1\u003e ment \u0026 more. Working sawmill, grist mill, cotton gin. Arts, crafts, food, unusual animals \u0026 childrcns rides. \r\nWalthourville Presbyterian Church, Tibet Rd., (3 l:l:13). Constructed 1884. First colony to go out from the old Midway Congregational Church. Beau1iful building surrounded by majestic oaks in a peaceful setting. \r\nHistoric Si tes/ Monu men ts \r\nMcCraines' Turpentine Still, just west of city limits on US 82, (.li 650). A preserved 1100d burning tur()entine still; operated from 19.\\6-12, 19th century designs. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On Af M ind \r\n \r\n1:35 \r\n \r\n ~lore the Blue Ridge Mountains of \r\n \r\nmersing yourself in the exquisite beauty of nature is inevitable in Habersham County. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking or remarkable views via driving tours. \r\numerous trails lead to sweeping panoramas or follow the path of flowing rapids or streams. And don't miss a visit to the wondrous carved canyon of Tallulah Gorge. \r\n \r\nEnjoy other numerous recreational activities, including golf, tubing, rafting, kayaking, fishing and canoeing. For a taste of moun rain hospitality visit the charming towns; relax in one of many Bed and Breakfasts, motels, cabins and country inns. Shop in many fine antique and craft shops, artists' studios and galleries throughout the county. \r\n \r\nTo learn more about a vacation in Habersham County, contact the Habersham County Chamber of Commerce, PO. Box 173, Clarkesville, GA 30523 \r\n706-754-3097  800-835-2559 \r\n \r\n ~ \r\n \r\n~- \r\n \r\n,,I ,, , \r\n \r\n., ~ 1' \r\n \r\n, . \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\ner., \r\n \r\n.... . \r\n \r\n~ \"~\" \r\n \r\nCoursed by magnificent mountain ranges and deep valleys, the rugged Northeast Georgia Mountains offer visitors a wonder of scenic beauty, as viewed from Mt. Yonah (pictured) near Cleveland. Stay overnight in a mountain cabin or luxury resort. Outdoor lovers can hike the Appalachian Trail, view Georgia's highest waterfall, discover the excitement of panning for gold, or experience the exhilaration of whitewater rafting (inset). \r\n \r\n Cabins, co ttages, chalets, reso rts and retreats tucked beside lakes and fo rested hills, nestled in mountain valleys and down secl uded country lanes, are as much the artraccio ns of the NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAJ NS as its abundant recreation, indigeno us handicrafts and legendary ho mestyle cooki ng. \r\nMost of th e regio n is less than a rwo hour drive from Atlanta, by way ofl-85, I-985 and GA 400, making it ideal fo r day trips and overni ght excursio ns, ye t there's enough packed into it to provide weeks of vacation fun . \r\nFor those interested in history and architecture, many communities have walki ng and driving to urs avai lable at the chambers of co mmerce, conve ntion and visito rs bureaus o r mainstreet offi ces. \r\nJ us t 45 minutes fro m Atlanta, Lake Lanier was for med by damming the C hestatee, Little and C hattahoochee Ri vers. Four mo untain to ps that weren' t submerged became Lake Lanier Islands, a state- \r\n \r\nregulated wa ter park and recreation reso rt. T wo fi rst-class hotels, Stouffe rs and H ilto n; two champio nship golf courses; ca mpgro unds; sa ilboat, powerboat, pontoo n and houseboat rentals; bicycle rentals, horseback rid ing and a popular beach and water park make this a succe sful day- use facili ty, as well as a yea r-round dest inatio n. T hose wa nting to recapture chat ho liday spirit each C hristmas, ca n put the fa mi ly in the car and d ri ve th ro ugh Lake Lanier I land's \"M agical N ights of Lights\" display. Other \r\nhriscmas holiday del ights include Al penlights in Helen and Burt's Parade of Lights of Burt's Pumpki n Farm in D awso nville. \r\nBraselton, made fam ous when actress Kim Bas inger bought the town , boasts no t o ne but rwo award-winning wineries. Chateau  Ian 's main building is a reproductio n of an I 8th-centu ry F rench chateau. Visitors ca n enjoy to urs and tas tings, a gift shop, three restaurants and a wine museum. Other amenities incl ude nature trails, seaso nal concerts, a luxury spa, an Inn , \r\n \r\ncham pio nship golf courses and a dri ving range. Golf enthusia ts may also enjoy che annual Ge ne Saraze n W o rld Open C hampio nshi ps, a fi rst-class profess ional tournament whose inaugural event in 1994 was wo n by Ern ie Els. Tenn is courts and an equestrian center have recently been added to ch is upscale resort complex. Chestnut Mountain Winery, located just on the other ide of I-85, offers to urs and cas tings, picnic areas and nature trails. Boch wineries hold special events thro ughout the yea r. \r\nFor the auto racing enthusiast, th ere are three types of racing to be fo und. Road Atlanta, located between Brasel ton and Gainesvi lle, is the South 's premier m otorsports ven ue and the place where movie stars Paul Newman and To m C ruise and fo otball star Wal ter Payto n have been fo und trying their luck. Across from Road Atlanta sics Lanier Raceway, whi ch holds sanctioned NASCARWinston Racing Series races. For those interested in drag racing, the New Atlanta D ragway in Commerce has regularly- \r\n \r\nDahlonega \r\n \r\n   peaceful places, smiling faces, a recreational oasis   f \r\n \r\n... . -~.~-:.- \r\n \r\n~ .... \r\n \r\n;; :, \r\n \r\n_:.:,::.'t~..._- \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n_~,,.__-_'~.J \r\n \r\n- \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ ~\"; \r\n \r\n_ ____ ____. _...._ # \r\n \r\nJust one hour north ofAtlanta on GA 400 \r\nFor more info rmation ca ll or wri te: Dahlonega-Lumpkin Co. Cham ber of Commerce \r\n101 S. Park Sc. Dept. M  Dahlonega, Geo rgia 30533  800-231-5543 ext. 10706-864-3711 \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nscheduled Bracket racing and holds che Ann ual NHRA Sou chem Nationals. \r\nGainesvi lle, the largest city in the NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAJNS, is filled co che brim with outdoor facilities: marinas, tennis courts, golf courses, and 50 parks and campgrounds. T he Elachee Nature Science Center, a narural history museum and botanical garden, is located in che middle of a 1,200-acre nature preserve. The Green Street Station Museum houses local history displays, as well as the Mark Trail Memorabilia Exhibit, the collection of noted cartoon ist Ed Dodd. The Longstreet Society hoses tours of historical sites associated with Civil War General James Longstreet. Brenau University houses the reconstructed cab in of Cherokee Chjef Whitepath as well as a vintage clothing in the Bette Todd Wages Collection. Gainesvi lle/.Hall Cou nty is also the site of the 1996 Olympic Rowing and Sprint Canoe/Kayak events co be held at Clarks Bridge Park. \r\nJust a shore drive from Gainesville southeast on I-85, bargain hunters will \r\n \r\nfind paradise - Banks Crossing. Over 77 scores with almost 1 million square feet of manufacturer-direct shopping are waiting for chose interested in 25-75precent savings on famous name produces. T he three main outlets are Tanger Factoty Outlet Center, Commerce Factory Stores and The Pottery. There are also plenty of places co spend the night and eat a meal. \r\nThe NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAJNS have a number of small and interesting museums. The Crawford W. Long Museum in Jefferson is no exception, with its exhibits on Dr. Long, his discovery of anesthesia and its development. T he museum also includes the history ofJackson County, a typical 1840s doctor's office, a 19th-century general score, an herb garden and research library. The museum's ed ucational Seco nd Sunday series is for both children and adulcs. Historic Commerce, in the same county, is the 19th-century town which inspired che setting for the widely-acclaimed novel by Olive Ann \r\nBurns, Cold Sassy Tree. \r\n \r\nAc C ity Hall in the small town of Royston, baseball fans will find a memorial co the legendary baseball player, Ty Cobb, also known as che \"Georgia Peach. \" Besides the exhibits, memorabilia and statue, the town cemetery contains the mausoleum where Ty Cobb is buried. \r\nWill-a-Way Recreation Area, a unique facili ty at Fort Yargo State Park in Winder, serves the disabled wich access ible cottages, gro up camp, food service and swimm ing beach. In Roysto n, fifty miles co the northeast, Victoria Bryant State Park has a popular nine-hole golf course on a rolling green terrain. Four state parks built on Lake Hartwell, Lake Russell and Clark's Hill Lake add extensive camping, rental cottages and lakeside beaches co the region's recreational environment. \r\nElbert County is che \"Granite Capital of che World\" and the center of Georgia's gran ite quarrying industry. The Elberton Granite Museum has exh ibits on gra nite produces, antique sco ne-working cools and displays which explain methods of quarrying, sawing, polishing, cutting and \r\n \r\nTub ing  Ca noeing  Antiques  Galleries  \r\nHiking  Camping  Picnicking  nique Shops  Restaurants  Go ld Panning  Bed \u0026 Breakfast  Cabins  Gold rvluseum  Horseback Riding  Biking  \r\n \r\nBluegrass Festival Wildflower Festival of th e Arts  World Go ld Panning Champions hip  July 4th Family Days  Ocrober Gold Rush Days  Old Fashioned Christmas  Site of America's 1st Go ldrush \r\n \r\n waterfalls  hiking  water sports  Appalachian Trail  golfing  Brasstown Bald  Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden  fishing  camping  Georgia Mountain Fair \r\nresorts The Reach of Song mountain arts \u0026 crafts horseback riding Fall Celebration  country music concerts \r\nFor More Information, Contact: The Towns County Chamber of Commerce US 76 W, Suite 4G Hiawassee, Georgia 30546 \r\n(706) 896-4966 \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\ncarving granice. Scanding alone in a field just north of Elbercon are The Guidestones, also known as \"America's Sconehenge\" wich its message co mankind in 12 languages. \r\nRussell-Brasscown Scenic Byway, jusc north of Helen on GA 348, is one of two U.S. Farese Service-designaced Scenic Byways in Georgia. Noc far off chis rouce is Brasscown Bald, the nighest mountain in Georgia at 4,784 feet. The interpretive cencer has a film, exh.ibics and an observacion deck with a panoramic view of four scaces. \r\n \r\nrentals and guided trips down the Chescacee and Ecowah Rivers. Amicalola River Outpost in Dawsonville offers rrips down the Amicalola River and Broad River Canoing in Danialsville rems canoes for crips on the Broad and Hudson Rivers. \r\nThe southern terminus of che Appalachian Trail, which begins at Springer Mountain, can be accessed from an eighc-mile approach trail in Amicalola \r\n \r\nFalls State Park, just north of Dawsonville. T he 729-foor Amicalola Falls is the highesc east of the Rockies. In the fall, Burt's Pumpkin Farm, just outside the park, is a sea of pumpkins ready co rake home. After choosing your pumpkin, rake the family on a craccor-pulled hayride. \r\nDawsonville is also the home of the racing operation ofNASCAR Champion \r\n \r\nWacerfalls are popular scenic points of interest and can be found all over the NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS. Some are easily accessible, while others are not. To find ouc more abouc wacerfalls in northeasc Georgia, concacc che regional U.S. Foresc Service Offices or local chambers of commerce. \r\n \r\nAnother of norch Georgia's nacural wonders is gold. Dahlonega, a Cherokee word meaning \"precious yellow metal ,\" is the site ofAmerica's firsc major gold rush in 1828. The old courchouse in che center of the cown square is now the Gold Museum wich a film and exhibics which cell the story of che nacion's first gold rush and describes mining techniques and the lifestyles of the miners of chat rime. \r\n \r\nThe phrase ''thar's gold in them char hills\" was coined here, as well as the gold, for Dahlonega was the sice of a U.S. Mine. The rour of Consolidated Gold Mines, once the largesc mining operation in the ease, cakes visicors 250 feet inco the runnel syscems made by miners before the tllrn of the century. For those who just wane co try their luck at panning, Crisson's Gold Mine is open all year. \r\n \r\nMore riches can be found at the Smith House, whose all-you-can-eat meals draw crowds from around the world co sample Southern fried chicken, honey-cured ham and placcers heaped with at lease a dozen side dishes and dessercs. The Dillard House in Dillard and LaPrade's on Lake Burcon are equally good and just as busy serving chis kind of mountain-grown , family-style supper. \r\nCanoeing and hiking are available co offset restaurant indulgences. Appalachian Outfitters offers canoe clinics, equipment \r\n \r\nFor More Information, Contact: Toccoa Welcome Center \r\nPO Box 577GOMM  Toccoa, Georgia 30577 \r\n(706) 886-2132 \r\n90 miles from Atlanta, Georgia 45 miles.from Athens, Georgia \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n141 \r\n \r\n Enjoy the State Parks and Historic Sites of \r\nthe Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Parle. \r\n \r\nPark Vogel State Park \r\n \r\nCity Blairsville \r\n \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park \r\n \r\nClarkesville \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park \r\n \r\nComer \r\n \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nDahlonega \r\n \r\nAmicalola Falls State Park and Lodge \r\n \r\nDawsonville \r\n \r\nRichard B. Russell State Park \r\n \r\nElberton \r\n \r\nBobby Brown State Park \r\n \r\nElberton \r\n \r\nHart State Park \r\n \r\nHartwell \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park \r\n \r\nLavonia \r\n \r\nBlack Rock Mountain \r\n \r\nState Park \r\n \r\nMountain City \r\n \r\nVictoria Bryant State Park and Golf Course \r\n \r\nRoyston \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls \r\n \r\nTravelers Rest Historic Site \r\n \r\nToccoa \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park and Lodge \r\n \r\nHelen \r\n \r\nFort Vargo State Park \r\n \r\nWinder \r\n \r\nCheck the travel directory listings in this section and the Road Map for \r\nmore information. \r\n \r\n142 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nBill Elliott and his racing operation. Although most visicors do nor get co see rhe area where the cars are worked on , the Bill Elliott Museum and Souvenir Shop is open co everyone. The Dawsonville Poolroom has a collection of Bill Elliott paraphernalia and memorabilia, as well as some great hamburgers and french fries. \r\nAn irresistible attraction in Cleveland is adorable Babyland General Hospital, birthplace of the original Cabbage Patch Kids, where imaginations run wild in a whimsical world of make-believe. \r\nHelen is Georgia's Bavarian Alpine Village. A face-lift 25 years ago transformed chis almost deserted logging cown into a bright collection of restaurants, shops and lodges with a decidedly German flavor. Annual Oktoberfest and Fasching Karnival celebrations add co the light-hearted atmosphere in Helen , where favorite sports activities are ho t air ballooning, hiking, horseback riding and cubing down the Chattahoochee River. \r\nSpectacular Anna Ruby Falls, in the Chattahoochee National Forest east of \r\n \r\n11te Bill Elliott Musei,m, tn Dawsonville. \r\nH elen, is adjacent co Unicoi State Park. Besides cottages and a large campground, U nicoi has a 100-room lodge and conference center, a superb arts and crafts shop, excellent buffet meals in the resrauram and numero us hiking trai ls. \r\nM ore handicrafts are on display at Mark of the Potter, north of Clarkesville, the oldest craft shop in northeast Georgia, displaying rhe wo rks of 40 southeastern artists. T his 64-year old grist mill on the tranquil Soque River is also a studio fo r wo rki ng potters. \r\nCornelia's Big Red Apple monument is a tribute co immigrant farmers who established a thriving ap ple-growing industry in H abersham Coun ry in the \r\n \r\n Rabun County whereSp,ina spends theSummi,... \r\nH~ believe that the term 1196nthern dd\u003eipitali~11 originated with the Dillardi. \r\nlIIhere else can you find a year round mountain resort. unspoiled rivers. placid lakes, an 100-year-old working farm...plus agreat. world famous. famity-style restaurant...a \r\npetting zoo, tennis, swimming, horseback riding, waterfall rides. golf and the perfect home base when adventuring in the mountains? One way or another you can find what you love to do in Dillard. for generations we have been providing visitors in our corner of Georgia with the best in food, accommodations and, of course. legendary Southern Hospitality! \r\nCOME VISIT THE DILLArtDS (706) 746-5J4a (aoo) 541-0671 \r\nJust two hours north of Atlanta. Take 1-~5 to 1-9~5 to Dillard, Georgia, on U.S. 441-H. \r\n \r\n We've \r\ngot it \r\nall! \r\nRABUN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P.O. Box 750 GM Clayton, GA 30525 \r\n \r\nAndy's Trout Farms (A) Great Fun For All!! Fish for rainbow trout from our ponds. Trout sold by the pound. bring your own equipment or rent ours. Rental cabins by mountain stream. 300 acres for exploring. Family ru n for 30 years. Bring yo ur family and join ours for generations of fun . \r\nP.O. Box 129 \r\nDillard, GA 30537 (706) 746-2550 \r\n \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park (K) Camp next to sunlit Lake Burton surrounded by the splendor of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Known as the park \"where spring spends the summer\". this is a perfect jumping-off spot for high country exploration. Boat dock and ramp. fishing pier, and hiking/nature trails. \r\nInformation: (706) 947-3194; \r\nReservations: 800-864-7275. \r\n \r\nTat' Mountain (N) Exclusive Log Cabins-Exotic Came Preserve. Rest \u0026 Relax in the North Ca. Mountains in our Exclusive Home Away From Home\" Log Cabins, with full kitchens, proches \u0026 AC. Croups enjoy Executive Accommodations in the 7000' Lodge. Fantastic views. close to hiking trails, waterfalls \u0026 white water rafting. \r\nP.O. Box 1470 \r\nClayton, GA 30525 \r\nPhone: (800) 621-1768 \r\nor (706) 782-6218 \r\n \r\nEnglish Manor Ian (0) OLD WORLD ELEGANCE - Seven elegant \"inns providing privacy and romance for two. or exquisite accommodations for families. groups and conferences. All of the 43 individually decorated rooms and suites have private bath, some with Jacuzzi; many have fireplaces. English Manor is conveniently close to all the forms of year-round recreation that has made the northeast Georgia mountains famous. Also, play croquet, enjoy our pool and 12' hot tub. Other activities include Porch Rockin ' \u0026 Fire Pokin'. Our extensive library is always available to guests. In keeping with the atmosphere of relaxation, breakfast is served daily from 9 until 10:30 a.m. Social hour is at 6 p.m. each evening. Investigate our mystery weekends! \r\nP.O. Box 1605 \r\nClayton, GA 30525 \r\n(800) 782-5780 \r\n(706) 782-5789 \r\n \r\nChalet Village (C) Your own mountain chalet with maid service, kitchen, and firep lace amidst magnificent mountain surroundings will make your North Georgia trip a memorable experience. Chalets from small cozy ones for two to large roomy ones for small groups, a swimming pool, outdoor hot tub, tennis courts. hiking trails and trout fishing are found at this North Georgia Resort. \r\nCall: (706) 746-5321 \r\nWrite: Chalet ViUage/ Best Western \r\nU.S. 441, DiUard, GA 30537 \r\n(800) 742-1416 \r\n \r\nBlack Rock Mountain State Park (H) Located astride the Eastern Continental Divide at an altitude of 3,640 feet, this is th e highest state park in Georgia. Scenic overlooks, hiking. fishing, and nearby attractions. Accommodations include reasonably priced camping and cottages with spectacular views. \r\nInformation: (706) 746-2 141; Reservations: (800) 864-7275. \r\nStoaebrook Inn and Restaurant (L) Clayton 's newest lodging King and double Queen beds - heated pool  HBO Excellent restaurant serving fresh vegetables, lunch buffet, steaks, prime rib, seafood and chicken dinner enlrees. \r\nHwy. 441 S., P.O. Box 341 Clayton, GA 30525 Reservations: (800) 334-2214 Restaurant: (706) 782-6789 \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park (R) Two mile long, 1.000 foot deep chasm makes this spectacular gorge a favorite stopping point in the north Georgia mountains. Camping. lake swimming, tennis. picnicking and fishing. Interpretive center, trails, and overlooks provide safe views of the gorge. Information: (706) 754-8257; Reservations: (706) 754-6036. \r\n \r\n Mountain Sounds (F) Fine Handcrafted Mountain and Hammered Dulcimers. Here, the lover of music will find a wide variety of musical instruments includi ng: Celtic Harps, Psalteries, Auto Harps, Lap Harps, Native American Flutes and various other instruments. We also offer a select group of beautiful traditional music on tape and C.D., along with instruction books, song books, cases and other accessories. The shop also features hand carved songbirds by Orchid Davis. Your visit to Mountain Sounds in the beautiful Northeast Georgia mountains will be a musical memory. P.O. Box 89 Rabun Gap, GA 30568 (706) 746-3244 \r\nThe York House Country Inn (G) Real Historic Charm! Experience romance. relaxation \u0026 unsurpassed hospitality at Georgia's oldest Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn. All rooms have period antiques \u0026 private baths. Rock on our 100 year old verandahs! Perfect for business meetings. See our ad in Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inns on page 31. P.O. Box 126 Mountain City, GA 30562 (800) 231-YORK (9675) or (706) 7462068 \r\n \r\nGreen Shutters Restaurant (M) Famous for 61 years, the Green Shutters Restaurant has expanded its season to year round. The same family style menu plus fresh mountain trout, seafood, steaks, and chops. Homemade biscuits, cracklin cornbread and fat fluffy yeast rolls. New location with plenty of parking, an expanded gift shop. banquet and catering facilities at our place or yours. U.S. 441 South Clayton, GA 30525 \r\n(706) 782-3437 \r\n \r\nHoward Joi-- Moutaha Valley lmi (D) \r\nEnjoy relaxing amenities in the beautiful Appalachian Mountain area. You'll find banquet and meeting rooms, picnic area and playground at the Howard Johnson. Not to mention the comfortable rooms with nice touches like remote control cable TV. Hiking, fishing, outdoor recreation nearby. For business or for vacation the Howard Johnson in Dillard is a relaxing choice. Hwy. 441 North Dillard, GA 30537 \r\n(706) 745.5373 \r\n \r\nLofty Branch Art \u0026 Craft Village (P) Artist demos and Gift shops, Herb/ Flower garden, Picnic area. Located 6 miles S. of Clayton or 5 miles N. of Tallulah Falls. Bed \u0026 Breakfast to open May '96. Highway 441 \r\nRt. 1 Box 2907 \r\nLakemont, GA 30552 (706) 782,3863 \r\n \r\nThe Stockton House Restaurant (I) \r\nOn Warwoman Road in Clayton, is located on a rise above Warwoman Valley, with an excellent view of Screamer Mountain. Its light, airy atmosphere adds to the charm of the tasty fare served for lunch and dinner. Open daily yearround. Call: (706) 7826 175. \r\n \r\nS.M)1c,,.1 iid\u003e \r\n \r\ney Resort ons Mt. Valley RD 1ord If. 0 use lain Sounds \r\n \r\nBest Western Dillard (B) \r\nStep from your large comfortable room onto your own porch, complete with rocking chairs. Enjoy the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. The Best Western in Dillard has quality accommodations at a moderate price, cable TV, a swimming pool and free conference facilities. Great mountain food is at John and Earl Dillard 's Place. See our display ad on page 11. Call (706) 746,5321 \r\nor (800) 7421416 write Best Western Dillard \r\n \r\nLofty Branch Art \u0026 Craft VIiiage \r\n \r\n early 1900s. More recen tly, Habersham Vineyards and Winery has been cultivating grapes fo r award-wi nning wines, which can be sampled in their tasting roo m on GA 365 in Baldwin . \r\nIn neighboring Stephens Coun ty, Toccoa Falls, 19 feet higher than N iagara Falls, is a majestic sight on the campus of Toccoa Falls College. Traveler's Rest Historic Site, near the T ugaloo Ri ve r, is an 1820s plantation house turned stagecoach inn. \r\nT he \"Top of Georgia\" in the northeast mountai ns is fill ed with awesome views and overlooks. U .S. 76 threads its way th rough the tallest mountai n range in the state. G lassy lakes in Union, T owns and Rabun Counties provide swimming, boating, fishing and wa ter-skiing. Campgrounds, rental cabins, quai nt bed and breakfasts and several golf resorts dot the heavily-forested landscape. \r\nNestled in the quiet, rolling hills of the N ORT H EAST GEORG IA MOUNTAINS is the spacious 503-acre Brasstown Valley Resort which features an 18-hole championship golf course. \r\n \r\n11,e Northeast Georgia Afo1mtat11s offer 111a11y sce11tc waterfalls to eJ.-plore. \r\n \r\nNearby outdoor adventures include hiki ng trails, bicycle trips, horseback riding and whitewater rafti ng. \r\nT he area's state parks, Vogel, Moccasin Creek and Black Rock Mountain, are among the most visited in Geo rgia, no doubt because of their magni ficent surro undings. Nearly al l of this land is within the boundaries of the Chattahoochee National Forest. \r\nNatu ral beauty abounds, perfect for cleansing the soul , mind and body. A white-water rafting trip on the Chattooga River, a national ly-designated Wild and Scenic River, is the perfect experience co get back in ro uch with yo urself. Choose yo ur trip with one of these outfitte rs Nantahala Outdoor Center, Southeastern Expeditions or Wildwater Limited. O ne of the most spectacular go rges in the eastern U .S. is Tallulah Gorge, located in T allulah Falls. Carved th ro ugh quartzite rock by the Tallulah River, the gorge is a vast chas m two miles long and nearly 1,000 fee t deep and was once crossed on tightrope by circus patriarch Ka rl W allenda. The longest of Tallulah's th ree \r\n \r\n146 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nfalls plunges 700 feet to the canyon floor. Tallulah Gorge State Park features a 15,000 square foot interpretive center, mountain bike trails, interpretive hikes down into the gorge and scenic overlooks. \r\n \r\nBrasstown Bald tn the beauttful Georgta Mountatns. \r\n \r\nFairs and festivals in the NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS rake on a special flavor when mixed with the area's rich Appalachian heritage and culture. Celebrations include Blairsville's Sorghum Festival, Dahlonega's Gold Rush Days and Old-Fashioned Christmas, Gainesville's Mule Camp Market, Lake Lanier Islands' Great Pumpkin Festival, Hiawassee's Rhododendron Festival and Georgia Mountain Fair, Cornelia's Big Red Apple Festival and ClarkesviUe's Mountain Laurel Festival. The list goes on and on. So, no matter what the season, you'll always find something to celebrate in the NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS. \r\nA celebration in a different form is The Reach of Song, an Appalachian historical drama filled with regional music, dance and humor, which generally runs from late May through early August. \r\n \r\nIn Rabun County rhe Dillard family label seems to be everywhere. Products from their farms feed patrons at their famous restaurant in the town of Dillard, and the resort lodges and casual morels bearing their name carer to guests who want stunning scenery and outdoor recreation. \r\nHorseback riding, trout and bass fishing, rock climbing, hiking, hunting and winter skiing can all be found in Rabun County and thro ughout Northeast Georgia. A favorite pastime of many who visit is \r\n \r\nbrowsing the numerous craft shops, flea markers, antique stores and art galleries. \r\nA sojourn in the northeast corner of the state promises the best char nature has to offer and the quiet comforts man has thoughtfully allowed. Days filled with beautiful sights and a bevy of sports are followed by evenings of hearty dinners and homespun hospitality. Somehow the spirits are renewed when a little rime is spent in the splendor of the NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS - Mocher Nature's Playground.  \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains Ronnie Gaddis \r\n \r\nThousands of people visit Dahlonega each year to try their luck at panning for gold. Many of them get their panning instruction from Ronnie Gaddis, tour guide for Consolidated Gold mine and two-time world gold panning champion. \r\nGaddis learned to pan the hard way fifteen years ago when a friend asked him to help dredge the bottom of Cane Creek. A dredge sucks up material from the riverbed, then runs it across a sluice box where th e heaviest part gets trapped. It's a more difficult way of panning for gold than the metal bowl typically used, because everything left is so heavy. By the time they stopped, winter had set in. \"That's pretty good trainin g,\" he says, \"panning in two-degree weather.\" \r\nAfter that, Gaddis took along his pan on hunting trips and forest excursions. He says, \"Sometimes you find gold and sometimes you don' t, depending on how your luck is running.\" His luck has been running well in recent competitions where he has won the championship and broken reco rds. For him, panning for gold is more than a hobby, it's a passion. \r\n \r\nElberto n/Elbert County \"Just a Stone's Throw Away.\" Visit Main Street Elberton and discover our historic downtow n and r esidential districts . Dow ntown shopping offer s art, fine clothing and gifts in our fullservice city (MEAG, MGAG). Sp e nd the n ight in one of our 200 motel or bed and breakfast rooms. Relax at one o f our two beautiful lakes, Clarks Hill and Richard B. Russell, an d enjoy fishing, boating, camping, swimming and picnicking. A State Design ated Retir ement Community. \r\n \r\nElbert County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 537 Elberton, GA 30635 (706) 283-5651 \r\n \r\nMain Street Elberton P.O. Box 6447 Elberton, GA 30635 (706) 213-0626 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n147 \r\n \r\n  MouNTAIN \r\nM  A D N  E S S ADULT RESORT CABINS \r\nLoST T HE MAGIC? LoOKll'IG FOR KOIIIAl'ICE? TIRED Of THE T ELEPHON E? \r\nFind seclusion and privacy to rekindle the romance in your life. Bring that special someone \r\nto your cabin with private hot tub, fireplace, kitchen, \r\ndeck and gas grill. Escape to your Mountain hideaway and experience the Magic. \r\nOPEi'! YEAR 'ROUND \r\nJust 4 miles from l1elen on Hwy 356 \r\n7068782851 Metro Atlanta 770  534  6452 \r\nP.O. Box 308 Helen, GA 30545 \r\nAlpine South Motel. . \r\n \r\nAlpine Helen's finest, is centrally located and offers the most modern facilities in \r\nan atmosphere of luxury. Our heated indoor/outdoor swimming pool will refresh the most tired traveler. AAA approved, located in the heart of Helen. \r\nMake us your home as you enjoy shopping in the specialty shops and exploring the many \r\nattractions in the Helen area. \r\nMain Street Helen, GA 30545 \r\n8005351251 \r\n \r\nMon.-Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m .-5 p. m . \r\n73 W. Underwood SL  Cleveland . GA \r\n706-865-2171 \r\n \r\n Hartwell/Hart County (0) \r\nYou 're invited! Enjoy hometown hospitality and one or the best places to camp, fish. and swim Hartwell Lake. Plus Hartwell Dam Tours. Festivals. Fireworks \u0026 Bluegrass Music every - ~ - - - Saturday night. \r\nHart County Chamber of Commerce P.0. Box 793. 3 I East Howell Street Hartwell, GA 30643 (706) 376-8590 \r\nTrembly Bald Resort (J) \r\nSpecializing in couple/ family/ group, reunions, retreats. weddings, conferences and recreations. Authentic hand-hewn cabins from 1-8 Brs, including a 5000 sq. rt. Lodge. complete with full kitchens. baths. fireplaces. A/C and porches/ decks. Waterfalls and a 30+ mile panoramic view of the National F'orest and Tugalo River Valley can be seen from the Mountain Trails! Also enjoy the pool, creek and lake. Excellent gol r/tennis/ whitewater/ fishing/hiking facilities nearby. See Toccoa attractions on page 141. Alt., 17 at Black Mtn. Rd. , Route 3, Yonah Dam Road Toccoa, GA 30577 (706) 886-9069/6545 \r\nRE/MAX Enotah Realty (B) \r\nMake your dreams or owning Mountain Property come true. Be it Lake, River or View that you desire, the choice is yours al RE/MAX Enotah. (lie/ton Creek Palls, Union Co11nty, pictured at left). For free color brochure, call (800) 346-0455 Blairsville, GA 305 12 \r\nThe Helendorf Riwer Inn \u0026 Towers (G) \r\nGreat for business or pleasure. 97 rooms in downtown Alpine Helen. Most have private balconies on the Chattahoochee River. Bavarian decor. Complim e ntary coffee/ rolls. Jacuzzi/Fireplace suites. Meeting/Party rooms . Enclosed heated pool. P.O. Box 305 Helen, GA 30545 Res. 800-445-2271 or 706-878-2271 \r\nGeorgia Mountain Fair (C) \r\n'Georgia's Most Unique l'air\" is 12 days of jam packed non stop events. exhibits and run for the entire family. The Pair has an \"Ole-Timey Pioneer Village wi th Arts \u0026 Crafts, buildings and equ ipment or days gone by. P.O. Box 444 Hiawassee, GA 30546 706/ 896-4 J91 \r\n \r\nBabyland General Hospital (ff) \r\nHome or the world famous Cabbage Patch !(ids ' , housed in a circa 1900's medical clinic, where visitors can witness the \"birth \" or the original, hand sculptured ' KidsTMand even adopt one of their own! Cleveland, GA 30528 (706) 865-2 J7 J \r\nTanglewood Cabins (G) \r\n48 Rustic cabins nestled in 75 wooded acres adjacent to Chattahoochee National Forest. All have fireplaces, deck, grill, picnic table, TV and full kitchen. Lodge/ conference center sleeps 28. seals 100 for business or church groups and family reunions. Special gift when you mention this article. Open year round. AAA approved. P.O. Box 435 Helen, GA 30545 (706) 878-3286 \r\nGod's Country Farm (B) \r\nIn the mountains near Blairsville-easy lo find/hard to leave-a SO-acre Guest l'arm with B\u0026B accommodations in the Farmhouse and 3 modern. spacious Log Cabins in the woods. Your hosts offer Pontoon boatrides on nearby Lake Nottely and an introduction to quilting for those interested. A stocked fishing pond is on the Farm. along witl1 rocking chairs on covered porches and gas BBQ grills. Adults and children alike enjoy the peace and tranquillity as well as watching the antics of the animals. 2222 Country Farm Lane Blairsville, GA 305 12 (706) 745-1560 * Bill \u0026 Arlene Gray \r\nForrest Bil.ls Mountain Hideaway (L) \r\necluded, cozy mountain cabins w/ hol tubs and wood burning fireplaces tucked amidst the lush rolling woodlands of northeast Georgia. Central heat and air. Pool. horseback/ wagon riding, nature tra ils and tennis. Group lodges, meeting and banquet facilities available. Restaurants and gift shop. Romance. honeymoon and summer adventure packages available. Voted among the top JOO resort in the US 6 yrs in a row. Only I hr north of Atlanta via GA 400. Toll Free 1-800-654-6313. Atlanta direct (770) 534-3244. \r\n \r\nAmicalola Falls State Park and Lodge (K) \r\nSurrounded by the north Georgia mountains, a 57-room lodge and restaurant, cabins, and camping with \r\npanoramic views offer affordable accommodations. 729-foot waterfall with accessible viewing points, hiking. \r\nand numerous nearby attractions, including the Dahlonega Gold Museum. \r\nInformation: (706) 265-8888 Reservations: 800-864-7275 \r\nUnicoi State Park and Lodge (F) \r\nNestled in the mountainous Chattahoochee ational Forest outside Helen, a l 00-room lodge and restaurant, \r\ncabins, and camping provide reasonably priced accommodations. Hiking, tennis, and numerous nearby attractions. including Anna Ruby Falls and 4,860 foot \r\nBrasstown Bald (highest mountain in Georgia). Information: (706) 8 78-220 I Reservations: (800) 864-7275 \r\nVillagio di Montagna (ff) \r\nEnjoy luxury in the mountains. Choose individual Villas with Jacuzzis, cozy fireplaces, or Palazzo Rooms with private balcony over-looking the river. Olympic-size pool. hot tub, sauna and steam room. Highway 129 North Cleveland, GA 30528 Call (800) 367-3922 \r\nMountain Home Rentals, Inc. (M) \r\nExclusive rentals in the beautiful, private Big Canoe Mountai1 Resort. 27 holes of go indoor/ outdoor tennii swimming. hiking, fish boating and horsebacl riding packages availa 1-to-5 bedrooms fully equipped. fireplaces. Jacuzzis. cable TV and more. Why slay anywhere e Professional Realty P.O. Box 129 Marble Hill, GA. 301 Reservations 1-800-450-11 42 \r\n \r\n Blue Ridge Cabins (G) \r\nicely decorated 1-3 bedroom cabins with HOT TUB or EART-SHAPED Jacuzzi. Full kitchens, firep laces, TV/VCR, cable  satellite, stereo. heat, AC, , ones and decks w/ grills. nicoi State Park, hiking 1d horseback riding nearby. .0 . Box 1016 ~90 Hwy. 356 elen , GA 30545 '06) 878-1773 \r\n \r\nMt. Crossings At Walasi-Yi Center (E) \r\nCorne walk the oldest mountains in the world. Only 1 1/2 ho urs north of Atlanta, but a world away in time and space. el foot on the world fa mous Appalachian trai l; browse amo ng nature oriented books. gifts, and clothing. Hwy. 129 (between Cleveland and Blairsville) (706) 745-6095 \r\n \r\nBlue Rid \r\n515 \r\nlljay  \r\n5 \r\n \r\nDillard \r\n \r\n- .., \r\n-I \r\n- ..) \r\n \r\nLanier Centre Ramada Inn (P) \r\nMake your home with us as your explore the treasures of N.E. Georgia. all within an hour's drive of Atlanta. Enjoy Lake Sydney Lanier. home of the 1996 Olympic Rowing Event, OR be in the beautiful North Georgia moun tains in min utes. Amenities include; a health club, a fine dining restaurant, outdoor pool, fi reside cocktails. and complimentary coffee service. Coif Packages available. 400 E.E. Butler Parkway Gainesville, Georgia 30501 Reservations (800) 782-8966 \r\n \r\nThe Eagle Guest Ranch (A) \r\n \r\n. . \r\n \r\n. , ., ~ TrailRiding and Raftin g \r\n \r\n..... ~ \r\n \r\n0 99 minutes from Atlanta \r\n \r\n1 -~ t.r-:: .. \r\n \r\n.:: \r\n \r\nI\\ \r\n \r\n.,Ii ,1,, I~ \r\n \r\nVacation Mountain Cabin, \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n0 Bed and Breakfast Suites \r\n \r\n.' ii'. Ocoee River Rafting \r\n \r\n2 days $99.00 per person \r\n \r\nBox 970 \r\n \r\nMcCaysville, GA 30555 \r\n \r\nReservations: 800-288-3245 \r\n \r\nToccoa-Stephens Co. Chamber of Commerce (J) \r\nToccoa, named \"beautiful\" by U1e Cherokees, features a 186-lurn waterfall. 1800's stagecoach inn, museum. Toccoa Falls Colleg, arts \u0026 crafts festivals, cultural events, specialty shops and numerous recreational opportunities with Lake Hartwell and the National F'orest on its borders. P.O. Box 577 GOMM Toccoa, GA 30577 706-886-2132 \r\n \r\nMountain Laurel Resort (L) \r\nLuxu1y-plus cottages and brand new suites w/ fi replaces and whirlpool spas nestled in the beautiful northeast Georgia mountains. Central heal and air. Horseback riding, tennis, pool. and \r\n_ _ _.11111 nature trails. Gift shop. \r\nRestaurant, eeting/Conference facilities available. Honeymoon, weekend mance. golf and Olympic packages available. Featured on 1annel 2's \"Prime Time w/l)on Farmer. Just I hr north of lanta via GA 400. Call Toll Free: 1-800-94-CUPID Atlanta direct (770) 532-8997. \\X: (706) 864-5405 \r\n \r\nSmithville Village (I) \r\nA Complete Village fo r everyone's delight 1887 Count ry Store An tiques Wedding Chapel - Country Grill  Fine Gift Gallery and Tea Room. Come ring our 400 year old bell !! Hwy. 365 15 min. NE of Gainesville (706) 778-5709 \r\nBlairsville/ Union County (B) \r\nA Place For All Seasons. Located withi n the Chattahoochee National F'orest, hosti ng natural wonders such as Brasstown \r\nBald, Helton Creek Falls. 4,180 acre Lake ottely and Vogel State Park. P.O. Box 789 Blairsville, Ga. 305 I 4 (706) 745-5789 \r\n \r\nForever Resorts (R) \r\nI \r\n~ .,.~ \r\nLake Lanier Houseboat Rentals LLC. Captain your own luxury rental houseboat on Lake \r\nLan ier. Equipped wiU1 all the amenities of home. central A/C and heat. microwave. TV/VCR, linens, \r\ntowels and more. Sleeps up to 10 comfortably! Opening in March. 1996. Call 800-255-5561 \r\nThe York House Country Inn (D) \r\nReal Historic Charm/ Experience romance, relaxation \u0026 unsurpassed hospitality at Georgia's oldest B\u0026B Inn. All rooms have period antiques \u0026 private baths. Rock on our I00 yea r old verandahs! Perfect for business meetings. See photo-ad pp. 144-145 \r\nP.O. Box 126 Mountain City, GA 30562 (800) 23 I -YORK (9675) or (706) 746-2068 \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nGainesville-Hall County Local Welcome Center 230 E. Butler Parkway Gainesville, GA3050I 770/ 532-6206 \r\nDahlonega-Lumpkin County Local Welcome Center Public Sc1uare - IOI S. Park St. Dahlonega, GA 30533 706/864-37 I I \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nDawson County Local Welcome Center PubUc Square - Old Jail Dawsonville, GA 305:14 706/ 265-6278 \r\n \r\nGreater Helen Local Welcome \r\nCenter Chauahoochee St. Helen, GA 30545 706/ 878-2 18 I \r\n \r\nRabun County Local Welcome Center U.S. Hwy. 44 I N Clayton, GA30525 706/782-5 1I3 or 706/782-48 I2 \r\n \r\nElberton/Elbert County Local Welcome Center 148 College Avenue Elber1on, GA 30635 706/283-565 1 \r\n \r\nLavonia Visitor lnfom1ation Center 1-85 Lavonia, GA305 53 706/ 356-401 9 \r\n \r\nToccoa-Stephens County Local Welcome Center 907 E. Currahee I. Toccoa, GA 3057 1 706/886-2 132 \r\n \r\nTowns County Local Welcome Center I 11 FuUer Circle Young Harris, GA 30582 706/ 896-4 966 \r\nSTATE PATROL UMBERS Gainesville . . 770/535-6940 Toccoa . .. 706/886-4949 \r\nGeorgia road conditions call: Weekdays 8:15-4:4 5 . . . . 404/656-5882 \r\nighlS and Weekends . 404/656-5267 \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\n1996 Georg ia On My Mind \r\n \r\n No matter whether it's \r\nWinter, Spring, Summer or Fall \r\nYou'll find just the right \r\nCABIN, COTTAGE, \r\nCHALET, RETREAT \u0026 RESORT \r\nin North Georgia. \r\nFor a free brochure, write to: \r\nCCCRR-1996 \r\nPO Box 3116 \r\nGainesville, GA 30503 \r\nBIG CANOE \r\nLod gi n g Mountain Home Rentals, Inc., 285 Big Canoe, (3014.l); 800/ 450 11 42. \r\nPlease see ourn1/ 0 11 pages 150-151. \r\nProfessional Realty, 285 Big Canoe, (301 43); 800/450- 11 42. Plea.te .(ee o,,r nd 011 p11ges 150-151. \r\nRLAIRS\\-ILLE \r\nA Benion i\\tacKayc \u0026 Appalachian Trails Communily \r\nAttra ction s Cooper's Creek Wildlife Management Area, F.S. Rd. 4. (305 12); 770/535-5700. F-P -CP. 30,000 acre public hunting, fis hing, and primitive ca mping. Campsites at Mulkey \u0026 Cooper's Creek Recreation Areas. Desoto Falls Scenic Area  CNF, US Hwy I29 \u0026 19 N, (30512); 706/74;.6928. Rates: S6. YA-F-PN-TII-CP. Elevations in the 65 acre area vary between 2,000 and 3, 00 ft. Clear streams, waterfalls, camping, hiking, fishing and picnicking. Call for Recreation Guide. God 's Counlr)' Farm, 2222 Country Farm Ln. (J05 12); 706/745- 1560. \r\nPleasesee o11 r ad 011 pages 150-151. \r\nllellon Creek Falls, US ll wy. 19 \u0026 129 S., (.l051 2); 706/74 55789. Beautiful triple fall, set in deep hardwood forest within USFS lands. Vogel State Park, 7485 Vogel State Park Rd., (3051 2); 706/74 52628. Ra1es: Parking fee. 11-YA-CCI.-PG. Cottages and camping are fea tured at this popular fa mily mountain park. (G/ITAJ Woody Gap Recreation Are a  C F, Ga Hwy 60, (3051 2); 706/864-6928. Scenic vista of Yahoo la Valley, Appalachian Trail crosses GA 60 at this point. Picnicking and hiking. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nHistori c Sites/ Monuments Track Rock Archaeological Area  CNF, Trackrock Gap Rd ., (305 12); 706 45-6928. USFS. 52 acre area with preserved petroglyph of ancient Indian origin. These carvings resemble animal and bird tracks, crosses, circle and human footprints. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nMu se um s nion County Historical Society Museum, On 1he S\u003c1uare  Old Union County Courthouse, (.l051 2); 706/74 5-5493. Rates: Donations: Adult S2; Child SI. Open: Wed-Sat I0-4 June thrn ov. M-YA-TV. Ex hibi ts on County history, plus renowned Morgan miniature collection. \r\nEd ucational In slilulions Georgia Mountain Experiment Statio n, 2564 Ga. MIit. Bra nch Station Rd., (305 I2); 706/745-2655. Open: M-F 8-5. ED-MF. An agria 1hural research branch of the University of Georgia. 3 mi. S of town on US IIW)' 19 \u0026 129. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recrea tion Brasstown Bald  CNF, Ga I80 Spur, (305 I2); 706/74 5-6928; 706/896-2556. Rates: SI parking/ S2 shuule. USFS-M-YA-IIA-PNTH-GS. Visitor Center atop Ga.'s highest mountain, 4,784 ft. Exhibit.s, video program and 360 degree observalion deck. Picnicking, hiking and craft shop. Call for Recreation Guide. High Shoals Scenic Area  CNF, Forest Svc. Rd. 28.l, (305I2); 706/745-6928. USFS-TH. Two waterfalls, luxuriant hanks of rhodode nd ron and laurel, sparkling mountain streams, 170 acre area. I mile trail 10 falls. lliking. Call fo r Recreation Guide. Mountain Crossings @ Walasi-Yi Center, 97 IO Gainesville llwy., (.l05 1l); 706/745-6095. II- SFS-NPS-lll-BB-FD-GS-SGT-TVVI. Mo untain crafts, gi fts, regional books and maps, cafe, 8\u002611, \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\nhiking equipment, hikers inn, rentals, shuttle scn1ice and natu re hikes. On ly covered point on the 2,IOO mile Appalachian Trail. \r\nPlease see 01,r 111/ 011 pages 150-15 1. \r\nSosebee Cove Scenic Area  CNF, Ga 180, (3051 2); 706/74 56928. USFS-TII. 175 acre tract of large, co,e hardwood timber set aside as a memorial for Ranger Woody, the barefoot ranger. Beautiful wildnowers, hiking, Yellow Poplar stand. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\n \r\nCa mpin g \r\nLake onely, US Hwy I9 \u0026 I29 N, (30512); 706/745-5789. BH-1.-PN-CI'. Boat docks, camping, fishing, swimming \u0026 picnicking. 106 mi. shoreline. 4, 180 acres of recreational lake. 184 ft. dam. \r\nLake Winfield Scon Recr eation Arca  CNF, Ga 11\"1' 180. (5051 2); 706/7 45-6928. Rates: S6. YA- Bf.F-L-PN-Tll-CP. Clear 18 acre lake high in the mountains. Picnicking, camping, swimmin g, boating, fishing and hiking. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\n \r\nLod gin g \r\n \r\n7 Creeks Housekeeping Cabins, 5I09 Horseshoe Cove Rd., (3051 2); 706/74 5-4753. Rates: From 50/day 10 S250/ week. F-PA. Furnished cabins in a 70 acre hideaway, quiet \u0026secluded w/111111. views, sleep up to 8. Fireplace, TV, phone, W/ D, decks, grills. trails, small private lake, pavilion, fish, S\\\\i m. Pets OK . \r\n \r\n(GI/TA) \r\n \r\nBlood Mountain Cabins \u0026 Country Store, 9894 Gainesville Hwy., (.l05I2); 800/ 284-6866. 12 cabins at 3,000 f1. elevation! \r\n \r\n/G\"IITAJ \r\n \r\nDeer Run Cabins, 5350 Horseshoe Cove Rd., (3051 2); 706/7456309. 11-CC-CVR-PA. New secluded cabins, sleep six. Two BR, two baths, large porch, phone, 1V/VCR, gas grill. {GlrrAJ \r\n \r\nMisty Mountain Inn \u0026 Collages, 4376 Misty Mountain Lane, \r\n \r\n{.\\0512); 706/ 7 5-4786. CC-BBP-CBK-PBK. Victorian hed \u0026 break- \r\n \r\nfast. Private bath, antiques, fireplace. Romantic and famil y cot- \r\n \r\ntages \r\n \r\nw/ \r\n \r\n0 \r\nfpl .\" \r\n \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nRcMax Enotah Really, P.O. Box 766, (305 12); 800/ 346-04 55. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 pages 150-151. \r\n \r\nSouther Country Inn, 2592 Collins Ln., (305I2);800/ 297-1603. Rates: S/0 S7 5-S125. II-CC- S-BBP-FBK. Secluded location side of mountain. 8 rooms. 2 bedroom suite with Jacuzzi. Golf pkg.\" \r\n \r\n(GI/TA J \r\n \r\nSunrise Place Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 1240 Reeves Rd., (;S0512); 706/745-0624. Rates: S/0 75-S95. CC- 'S-F-GC-BBP-FllK . Wonderfu l sunrises, gourmet coffee in the morning. Homemade ice crea m, stargazing at ni gh1.\" (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad,,, Ille Bed \u0026 Breakfast sectlo11. \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nBlairsville/ Union Cou nty Chamber or Commerce of Commerce, P.O. Box 789, (3051 2); 706/745-5789. C-18. Hike scenic trails, ride horseback, fish lakes or streams and shop mountain craft stores. /GIITAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 pages 150-151. \r\n \r\nBRASEL TO'\\ \r\nAttractions \r\nChestnut Mount:tin Wi nery, GA llwy 124 off 1-85, Exit 48, (30517); 770/867-69 14. Open:Tu-Sa 10-6, Su 12:305. IIF-CC. Set in 30 wooded a., with lawns, vineyards, and picnic areas. Winery tours and tastings. \r\nSports \u0026 Rec r ea tion \r\nLan ier Raceway, One Raceway Dr., (305 I7); 770/967-21.l I. Rates: 10 and up. Open: Every Sa night at 7 pm. IIF-YA-GR-CC PG-FD-MF. NASC.ARracing on 3/8 mi. asphah race1rac1. \r\nRoad Allanta, 5300 Winder llwy., {.\\051 7); 770/ 967-6 143. Open: M-F9-5, plus weekends during events. 5 mi. Eof 985, Exit 4, on GA 53. Premier roadracing circuit with a 2.52 mi. asphalt track for sportscars, motorcycles and karts. \r\nLodging \r\nBest Western Braselion Inn, 303 Zion Church Rd., (305 I7); 706/ 654-3081. 11-CCNS-PO-IM . \r\nPlease see 011r 111I 011 page 11. \r\nCh ate au Elan Winery \u0026 Resort, I00 Rue Charlemagne, (3051 7); 770/932-0900; 800/ 233-946.l. Rates: S SI09-S I69; D S11 9-S I79. CC S-GG-IICPO-TCRRSC'J\"V-CL. Winery \u0026 resort with golf, tennis, European-style spa, 6 restauran ts, equestrian center. (GIITA) \r\nRe staurant / Foo d Se r vice \r\nWarne House, 1-85 \u0026 Hwy. 53, (.l051 7). Open 24 hrs. fo r breakfa.11, lunch and dinner. T-bone ste;iks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (Gll7~J \r\n \r\nBlfORO \r\nA11rac 1ion s Forever Resorts llolida)' Marina, 6900 Holiday Rd., (.l05 18); 800/ 255-556 1. \r\nPlease see 011rtul 011 p11ge 150-151 \u0026 157. \r\n \r\nLEGEND \r\n \r\nGENERAL \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nHandicapped Accessible \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nHandicapped Facilities \r\n \r\nCOE \r\n \r\nUS Corps of Engineers Facility \r\n \r\nUSFS \r\n \r\nllnited States Forestry Service \r\n \r\nNIii. \r\n \r\nNalional Historic l.:111\u003c.lmark \r\n \r\nNPS \r\n \r\nOperated hy the National Parks Service \r\n \r\nNR \r\n \r\nN:uional Registe r of lllstorlc Pl:1ccs and/or \r\n \r\nIHsto ric Outbuildings \r\n \r\nED \r\n \r\nEd11ca1ional \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\nNS \r\n \r\nNon Smoking Arc:is \r\n \r\nCHARGES/ HOURS \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nAdmission Fee \r\n \r\nFl' \r\n \r\nFamily Plan \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup Rate \r\n \r\nS. R \r\n \r\nSenior Discoun1 \r\n \r\nPf \r\n \r\nParking Fee \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredit Cards Accepted \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sunday \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBA \r\n \r\nBeach Access \r\n \r\nBf \r\n \r\nBoating Facilities \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFishing \r\n \r\nC:C \r\n \r\nGolf on Premises \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGolf Pri\\'ileges \r\n \r\nII C \r\n \r\nlleallh Club \r\n \r\nIIR \r\n \r\nllorsehack Riding \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nLake Access \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMarina \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPicnic Facilities \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\nPI/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor \r\n \r\nRf \r\n \r\nRafting\\ Kayaking \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSnow Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennis CourtS \r\n \r\nTII \r\n \r\nTrJils/ lllking \r\n \r\nTB \r\n \r\nTuhing \r\n \r\nWS \r\n \r\nllaier Skiing \r\n \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\nlied \u0026 llreakfasl \r\n \r\nBBP \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast \"Ith Prlva1e Bath \r\n \r\nCB \r\n \r\nCabi n \r\n \r\n(.\"f \r\n \r\nCouages \r\n \r\nCi \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \r\n \r\nCl' \r\n \r\nCamp Site \r\n \r\nDP \r\n \r\nDump She \r\n \r\nRI' \r\n \r\nRV Hook Up \r\n \r\nLD \r\n \r\nLodge \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nResort \r\n \r\nRS \r\n \r\nRcstauram on Sile \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKitchenettes \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nFO\u003cKI Service \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\nFuel Service \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\nllah)Silting \r\n \r\nCTI \r\n \r\nCahle TV \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCock1ail Lounge \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCocktail Senice Sunday \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nF.menalnment \r\n \r\nCUK \r\n \r\nConlincntal Breakfast \r\n \r\nFBK \r\n \r\nFull Breakfast \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJacu1.zi \r\n \r\nGS \r\n \r\nGift Shop \r\n \r\nJR \r\n \r\nlnRoom Movies \r\n \r\nVCR \r\n \r\n\\'CR In Room \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPets Allo\" L'll \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Facilillcs \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAlmosphere Table Sen ice \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nCafeteria Smorgasbord \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nF:tsl Food \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nFamily Style \r\n \r\n(.\"I' \r\n \r\nCatering Scnicc \r\n \r\nLOCATION/ ACCESS \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nOownt0\\\\n \r\n \r\n)IA \r\n \r\nOn IIARTA \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNeilr Airporl \r\n \r\nSGT \r\n \r\nShu11le/Ground Transportation \r\n \r\nSH \r\n \r\nSuburban \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nAL \r\n \r\nAirline \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChamber of Commerce \r\n \r\nC\\'B \r\n \r\nCom cntion \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency Exchange \r\n \r\nI.I \r\n \r\nLanguage Interpreter \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nTourism lnform,1tion Bureau \r\n \r\nMF \r\n \r\nMeeting Facility \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Service \r\n \r\nTV \r\n \r\nTours Available \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTravel Agency \r\n \r\nSPECIAL NOTES \r\nGIITA Georgia llospitality and Travel Associ,11ion Mcmher (GIITA) \r\nDenotes Local Welcome f.en ter or Slate Visitor lnfonnatkm Center In 1hc city. Gcorgi11 Hed \u0026 llreak(il!tt Council \\lcmb\u003c'r \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My M ind \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\n Lake Lanier Islands, (see Lake Lanier) Ple11se see our ,ul 011 page 32. \r\nRes la ur a nl / Foo d Se rvice \r\nWarne House, 3829 Hwy. 29 E., (:!051 8). Warne House, 1570 Buford Hwy., (305 I8). (GIITA) \r\nTo ur s \r\nDwycr's Charier Service, 6900 Holiday Rd., (305 I8); 770/27I 9897 or 770n :!6-0000. YA-C-CC-FD-GR-MF. Dinner cruises, private charters, weddings, corporate meetings and functions. sightseeing tri ps all on beautifu l Lake Lanier. Full) licensed and in sured . \r\nCAR , ES\\ILLE \r\nHi s lori c Sil es/ Monum enl s \r\nCromer's Mill Covered Bridge, Ga llwy 106 E, (3052 1); 706/:184-4659. Buill in 1907, one span wide. 132 ft long with Town lauice design. 8 miles south via I06 E. on county road over Nail's Creek. \r\nMu se um s \r\nFrankli n County Hislorical Society Museum, Gainesville St , (:!052 1); 706/677-4479; 706/384-4659. NR-M-TV. Exhibi1s on local history. Call to schedule an appointment. \r\nCLARKES\\ILLE \r\nCa mpin g \r\nLake Burlon Wildlife Managemenl Arca-Ga. DNR, Ga llwy 197 N., (.l0523); 770/535-5700. F-Tll-CP. Public hunting, fi shing, hiking and campi ng. 1\\l'O group campsiles. Appalachian Trail forms west boundary. Tray Mountain wilderness located within WM R. Rugged 1errai n. \r\nAltrac tion s \r\nBalesville General Slore, Rt. I Box 1818, (30523); 706/947:1434 . (GI/TA) \r\nBurlon Gallery \u0026 Emporium, Rt. I llox I290, (3052:l); \r\n706/947- 135 1. H-CC. Over I10 artists. Fine an, folk an, bronze \r\nsculplU res, folk ponery. I0-6. Closed Tu. (GI/TA) \r\nLake Burlon Troul llalchery-Ga. DNR, Rt. I, llox 16.l8; Ga. llwy 197 , (.l0523); 706/947-3112. Open: Daily 8-4:30. TV. Raceways filled with trout. Visitors welcome. Call in advance 10 book group lours and programs. Kids fishing pond for child ren I I and under. \r\nMark of llie Poller, Rt. .l Box 5164, (30523); 706/947-5440. II-CC. 64-year old mill b) I4 ft. wa1erfall housing oldest craf1 shop in NE Ga. Call fo r directions. /GlrrA! Moccasin Creek Slale Park, Rt. I Lake Burlon, (30523); 706/94 7-3 194. Rates: Parking fee. Where Spring S1\u003eends the Summer! (GI/TA) \r\nPlet1se see 011r 11d 011 pages 144. / 45. \r\nlli s lor ic Sil es/ Mo num e nl s \r\nHaywood English Home-Big Holly Cabin, Ga Hwy I 15 W., (30;;!3}; 770/ 255-3583. Open: First Sun 2-4. Call for group tours. NR-TV. Authentically res tored 19th centu ry pine log house, 3 miles wcs1of iown. National Rcgls1ry. \r\nSpo rl s \u0026 Rec r ea lion \r\nFern Springs Recrealion Area  CNF, Dick's Hill Pkwy., (.l0;2.l); 706n 54-622 I. Rates: Admission S25- 60 1,er group. USFS-YA-GR-PN-CP. Wooded group area at springs with four shehers. Reservations onl). Picnicking and camping. Call for Rccrca1ion Guide. \r\nLake Burlon, Ga llwy 19 or US llwy. 76, (30523); 706n 546036. BA-BH-L-M-PN-CP. 1866.6 ft above sea level. 2,77 5 acres, 62 miles or shoreline. llo:ning, camping. picnicking, public beach, marina and fishing. \r\nLake Tugalo, Off US Hwy 44 1 N, (305B); 706/754-6036. BF-F-L-PN-CP. 89 1.5 ft. above sea level. 597 acre lake wilh 18 miles of shoreline. Boating, camping, fishing, picnicking. \r\nPanlher Creek Recreation Area  C F, Old US llwy 44 1 N, (3052.l); 706n 54-622 I. F-P Cool. wooded site on Panther Creek with two picnic shehcrs. Picnicking, hiking and fishing. llike J. 5 miles and view the 80 ft. waterfa ll. Call for Recreation Guide \r\nJ.od gin g \r\nGlen-Ella Springs Inn \u0026 Conference Genier, 1789 Bear Gap Rd., (30525); 706n54-7295. Rates: S/ D 80-SI60. 11-CC-PO-BBPRS-FllK. North GAs premier historiccountry inn on 17 acres With a pool, gard ens, gourmet dining. Executive conrerenccs, theme weekends, IIA. (GI/T,1 / \r\nHapp)' Va lley Cabins, Rt. 3 Box .l.l05, (30523); 706n 54-B 7. Raics: S/D S85-S90. CC-F-PO-R. Romantic couples gc1away. 30 picturesque acres, 1\u003e001, fishing. sauna, Jacuzzis, game room. Adu lts only. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nRes laur anl/ Foo d Se rvice \r\nLa Pradc's Reslauranl, Cabins \u0026 Marina, Rt. I Hwy. 197 N., (30523); 706/947-3312. On bealllifui Lake Bur1on; fa mous family s1yle di ning. rustic cabins and marina. Reservations. (GJITA) \r\nShoppin g \r\nDowntown Clarkes,ille, Downtown S\u003c1uare, (30523); 706n 54309 . RS-GS-TV. Refurbished downtown square fi lled wi th anli\u003c;ues, craf1 shops, ar1 galleries and restaurants. Walking and driving iour available. \r\nTr ave l Se r vices \r\nClarkesville Business Communily Assoc., P.O. Box 711, (:!0523); 706n54-23 I2. \r\nHabersham Bank Hospilality Cenler, On the Square, P.O. Box 5, (30523); 706n 54-5259;800/822-03 16. HF-PA-18-VI. Brochures on area aitractions, lodging and res1aurants. \r\nCL\\ YTO\"\u003c \r\nA Bartram Trail Community \r\nAttr ac ti ons \r\nEllicoll's Rock Wilderness  CNF. F.S. Rd. 646, (30525); 706 82-1l20. :!300 acres in Georgia with an additional 9,000 acres in the Caroli nas. 35th parallel lies here as well, the corn er s1one for the S1a1e of Georgia. \r\nSou1hern 'anlahala Wilderness  CNF, Tallulah River Rd., (.l0525); 706n 82-3320. Over 24,500 acres of rugged mountai n forcs1 preserved in northeast Georgia to provide soli1Ude where only natural processes shape th e enviro nment. \r\nWarwoman Wildlife Managemenl Area-Ga. DNR, Warwoman Rd., (30525); 70635-5700. F-lli-CP. Public hunti ng, fishing, hiking and primitive camping. Only organized camping area in Apple Valley. Second highes1nun. in Ga. is ioca1ed wi1hin WMA. Rugged terrain. \r\nWildwalcr Lid., llwy 64, (37.l26);800/4 51-9972. Roles: 29 and up. II-YA-GR-CC-FD-SGT. Rafting world class Ocoee whitewater and 1he wild \u0026 scenicChanoogasince 197I is adventurous! (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r 111I 011 page 143. \r\nlli s lo ric Silcs/ Mon um enl s \r\nBar1ram Trail, (.J0:!25); 706ns2.51I:!. TH-TV. First hiazecl by Quaker naturalis1William Bartram over 200 years ago. Approxi111a1cl)40 miles marked with yellow and black signs. Trail maps al Welcome Cen1er. \r\nSporl s \u0026 Rec rca1i o 11 \r\nChanooga Wild and Scenic Rive r -CNF, SHwy 76 E., (30525); 706/ 82-.BZO. Guided raft trips. Section IV  class Iii, IV \u0026 V. Section iii  class 11, Iii \u0026 IV. Map available for S3. Call fo r Rccrca1ion OpporlUnityGuide. Wild River Country800-440-RAt'r (7238). \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 p11ge 143. \r\nColeman Ri ve r Scenic Arca  CNF, F.S. Rd. 70, (30525); 706n 82-3320. Tli-CP. The hiker traveling 111\u003e Coleman Ri ver encounterslarge old growth Limber :,longside a stream tumbling 1hrough high boulders. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nLake Rabun, 1.ake Rabun Rd., (30525); 706/ 754-6036. BA-llH1. M-PN-TH-CP. I.689.6 ft. above sea level; 83 5 acres with 25 miles of shoreline. Boa ting. camping. picnicking, public beach, marina and fishing. \r\nLake Seed, Off Lake Rabun Rd., (30525); 706/7 54-6036. BF-F-1.p -Tli-CP. I,75l.5 ft above sea level. 240 acres, 13 miles of shoreline. Boating. primitive camping, 1\u003eicnicking and fishing. \r\naniahala Ouldoor Cenlcr, P.O. Box 1390; Chanooga Ridge Rel., (30525); 800/ 2.ll-7238. YA-GR-CC-RF-Tli. The wild and scenicChanooga . whitewater raftingat its fin est. Spring, summer, fall fun is always in season. Trips fo r beginners 10 advanced. \r\nPle11se see 011r ad 011 page 143. \r\nPopcorn Ove rlook  C 'F, US llwy 76, (30525); 706/782-.B20. SFS-PN-Tt-1. Scenic vista overlooking mountains. Picnic tables, l,enches, and car slops made from recycled plasticand wood fiber arc used here. Picnicking. Cail for Recreation Guide. \r\nRabun Bald Mounlain, (30525); 706n 82-51l.l. TII . Elevation 4,696 ft. Hike 1he Rabun Bald Trail 10 reach view of Cha11ahoochce National Forest Maps a1Welcome Center. \r\nRabun Beach Rccrea1ion Area  CNF, County Rd. 10, (:i05l5}; 706/782-3320. Raies: 8- I2. USFS-YA-llA-llF-F-1.-PN-Tli-CP-RV. On 934 acres, Lake Rabun. Spcciacular mountain scenery. Electrical and water hookup sites, camping, picnicking, hiking, boat ing, swimming and fishing. Call fo r Recreati on Guide. \r\nSandy Bollom Rccrcalion Arca  CNF, F.S. Rd. 70, (30525); 706ns2.3520. Rates: S6. USFS-YA-F-Tll-CP. Good trolll fishing and camping along Tallulah River. Rugged mounlain scenery. Cail for Recreation Guide. \r\nTallulah Falls Lake, US Hwy 44I S, (.l052 5); 706/754-60.J6. llA-BF-F-L-P '-Tli-CI'. I,;oo ft above sea level, 63 acres, J.6 miles of shoreline. lloa1ing, camping. picnicking. public !,each and fi shi ng. \r\nTa llulah Rive r Recrc:11ion Area  CNF, F.S. Rd . 70, (30525); 706n s2-.u20. Rates: S10. USFS-YA-F-TII-CI'. Very rugged scenery \r\n \r\noffers secuied camping. ear Coleman River Scenic Area. Good trout fishing. Camping \u0026 I-liking. Call fo r Recreation Guide. \r\nTale Branch Recrealion Area  CNF, F.S. Rd.  70, (30525); o6n82-3320. Raies: S7. USFS-YA-F-Tli-CP. Good trout fishing, exceptional fall color. Remote mountain scenery; at junction of Tate Branch and Tallulah River. Camping, fis hing and hiking. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nTufs Game Prcsene, US Hwy 44 1S. \u0026 Seed Tick Rd., (30525); 706n82-62 I8, 800/62 1-1768. Rates: S4 ad ui ts/S2 children. VATH-CB. See Georgia black bears, llamas, deer, peacocks, hawks and eagles. Hangglidingfacili1y for rated pilots, and five exclusive rental cabins. \r\nPle11se see 011r ad on p,1ges 144. 145. \r\nWarwoman Dell Recreation Arca  CNF, Warwonrnn Rd.1 (30; 25); 706/782-3320. Raics: S35 Picnic Shelter Reservations. USFS-YA-PN-Tii. Dense fores1ed area on Warwoman Creek wi th wildnowers in abundance. Picnicking, nature trail, and group shelter. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nWillis Knob Recrealion Arca  CNF, Goldmine Rd., (30525); 706n 82-3320. SFS-YA-F-IIR-1, PN-TII-CP. Horse camp and horse trails are available al this recreation area. Rugged mtn. scenery over 1rail that descends into Chauooga Ri ver drainage. Camping. fishing, hiking and horse trails. \r\n \r\nCa mpin g \r\nColeman Ri ver Wildlife Manage menl Area  Ga. DNR, Coleman Ri ver Rd., (1052 5); 770/ 5.l55700. F-Tli-CP. Public hunting, fishing, hiking and primitive camping. Coleman River ScenicArea and part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness on the WMA. Ex1rcmeiy rugged 1errain. \r\n \r\nLodgin g \r\nA Small ~lolel \u0026 Lodge, llwy 76 E., (30525); 706 82-648 R:nes: S S45- 55; D S45-S65. CC-NS-F-CTV. Non-smoking, fi replace, cable, phone, near whitewater1 hiking, fishing, shops. 8oon 86-0624 . rcurA; \r\nBeechwood Inn, 7 Beechwood Dr., P.O. llox I20, (30525); 706 82-5-185. Ra1es: S/ D 80-S11 0. NS-BBP-FBK. His1oric inn with 111111. view,gardens,spacious rooms wilh an ti\u003c;ucs, fi replaces, patios. /G'UTA/ \r\nEnglish Manor Inn, P.O. llox 1605, (30525}; 706 82-5780.  \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nPle11se see our ad /11 lite Bed \u0026 Bre11kfasI sec/10111111d 0 11 p\"ges 144- 145. \r\nOld Claylon Inn, P.O. Box 907, (30525); 706n 82-7722. llistoric mountain lodge. Non-smoking. Excellcn1 restaurant Near shops \u0026 ga lleries. A/C, cable 1V. AAA rated. /G'IITA/ \r\nSlonebrook Inn, Hwy 44 1, P.O. llox :!41, (30525); 706n8ll2 14. Raies: S S45-S80; D S50-S85. 11-CC-NS-PO-RS-CTV-CBK. Clayto,fs newes t lodging. Ki ng and double beds. Excellent restaura.ni on premise. (\u003cillTAJ \r\nPlease see our 111/ 011 pages 144- 145. \r\nTuU lounlain Cabin, P.O. llox 1470, (:10525); 06/782-62 18 or 800/6! 1-1768. \r\nPle\" se see 0 11rtul 0 11 page., 144- 145. \r\n \r\nRes laur anl/ Food Se rvice \r\nGreen Slmllcrs Restauran1, \u0026 Counl ry Inn, P.O. Box ; 6a, (30525): 800/ 5.J ; .5971. Mountai n gc1aways for couples or groups, family-style dining1 pri vate auering. (Cl/TA) \r\nPle11se see our 111/ 011 pages 144. 145. \r\nSlocklon House Resl:luranl, Warwo man Rd., (30525); 10Gn 82 -6 11 5. \r\nPle11se see our ad 011 pages 144-145. \r\n \r\nTr ave l Se r vices \r\n \r\nRabun County CVB, P.O. llox 750, (:10525}; 706n S2-4812. \r\nPlease ,fee our 1111011 p11ges 144-145. \r\n \r\nR:tbun Counly Chamber of Commerce, Hwy 4 I N., P.O. Box 750, (.l0525); 706/782-48 12. C-CVB-111. Rafi the Chanooga River, hike the TallulahGorge, Rabun Bald and vlsi11he Foxfire Museum. \r\n \r\n(GI/TA ) \r\n \r\nPle11se see our 1111 011 pages 144-145. \r\n \r\nRabun Coun ty We lcome Cenler, US Hwy 4-t I, (50525); 706 82-511 .l. BF-F-L-RF-SS-Til. Informationon hiking, horseback riding, snow skiing and whitewater rafting. Wa1erfa ll brochu re. \r\nl'le11se see our 111/ 011 p11gcs I 44- 145. \r\n \r\nCLF.HI.A\"\u003cD \r\nAttr ac ti ons \r\nBabyl:tnd General Hospilal, 73 W. Underwood St.. (:10528); 06/865-2 171. Open: M-Sa 9-5, Su I0-5. CC. Wi111css deliveries dailyAdopt a Cahhagc Patch Kid OlympicKid (TM}, official m:L~cot of 1hc '96 US Olympic Team. \r\nP/e{lse see 0 11r at/ 0 11 pages 149, 150-15 1. \r\nGold 'N Gem Grubbin' Mine, 75 Gold 'uggct Lane, (30528); 706/865-5454. Open: Daily 9-6, year-round. II P-GR-CC-F-GC-CPRV. 4 mi. W. of Cleveland Sq. Mine gold \u0026 gems1oncs, cusiom jewel ry. mini-golf, RV/ lent camping. fishing. 100 a. of fa mily fun. \r\nNorlh Georgia Candle Faclory, GA llwy I29 S. (30528): 706/86; -613I. Open: Hours: Mon-Fri 8-4:.lO;Sa1 IOst. CC-GS-C-1V. Sec candles being made  hand dipped and carved. Oemonstra- \r\n \r\n154 1996 Georgia On My M i nd \r\n \r\n lions daily. Large groups and tour buses welcome. Factory outlet prices. Custom orders available. Vonah Mountain, (30;28); 706/865-5356.. Tallest mountain in White Count\\. 3,I56 ft. elevation. Named for bear killer, chief \"Gadalulu.\"  \r\nHi stori c Siles/ Monuments Old White Count)' Courthouse, On the S\u003c1uare, (30;28); 706/865-5356. NR-m V. Built 1857- 1859 !louses the White County llistorical Society. Open to th e public. \r\nLodging Villagio Di Montagna, llwy 129 ., (30;28); 800/ 367-3922. Rates: S S80-S 120; D S120. 11-CC-NS-F-IIC-PO-CIV.CIIK-PA. Relax in the mountains. \\'Illas with in-room Jaa,zzis and ri verfro nt palazzo rooms. fCIITAJ \r\nPlease see our t1d 011 pt1ges 149_. 150-151. \r\nShopping Downtown Merchants Square. (30528); 06/ 86;.5356. CC-RSFO.GS. Visit downtm, n Cleveland; unique craft stores, an tiques, great food and much more! \r\nTravel Services Northeast Georgia Mountain Travel Association, P.O. Box 714, (30528): 706/86;-2 171. \r\nPlease see our ad 011 llte bnr.k of /he Georgia Road Map. White County Chamber of Commerce, 122 N. Main St., (30528): 706/865-53;6. C. White Co. Georgia, Gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountai ns. Enjoy your mountain get-a- way! (GI/TAJ \r\nCOMER \r\nAltractions Watson Mill Bridge State Park. Rt. I Box 190, (30629); 706/78353'19. Rates: S2 parking fee. II-PG-PA. Site of historic covered bridge. /GI/TAJ \r\nCO\\BIERCE (A Georgia Main Street Ciq) \r\nA1tractions Commerce Main Street, 32 S. Elm St.; P.O. Box 717, (.\\0529); 706/ 555-2954. Mf-111. Tourist infor mation. (GI/TAJ \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments Downtown Commerce-Commercial Historic District, 706/3.fr295'1. Collection of 19th and 20th century commercial and industrial structures reflecting the charm captured by Olive Ann Burns in the novel Cold Sassy Tree. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation Atlanta Dragway, 500 E. Ridgeway Rd., (30529); 06/.BS-230 1; 770/682-3782. HF-VA-CC-FD. The So111h's top NIIRA Winston drag racing facility. Home of the Fram Nationals April 18-2 1. Racing every weekend. Call for a schedule of event.s. or to be placed on mailing list. \r\nLodging Holiday Inn Commerce, US 4'1 1 N, P.O. Box 247, (30529); 1061.m-s Is3. \r\nPlet1se sec our ml 011 page 7. \r\nRest:turant/ Food Service Capt:iin o s, US 4'1 1 Tanger Outlet Mall, (30;29). fGIITAJ Warne House, Rt. 6 !lox 266, (30;29). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken. salads, breakfast. 1c1mI1 \r\nShopping Commerce Factory Stores, 199 Pottery Factory Dr., (30;29); 706/J.fr6.H2. Open: Daily 99: Sun Noon-6. lluy direct from America's favorite designers and manufacturers at 2;-70%off full retail prices. Magnavox, Lenox china, Florsheim, Acldiclas, Duck head. The Pottery, 100 Pottery Rel., (30;29); 706/33;-3 120. CC-FD. A shoppers paradise can be found in Commerce, with over 150,000 sq. ft . of shopping. Also visi t the greenhouse and gardens with \r\nover 2; a. of growing greenery. Also ,isit IIJS Grill. \r\nCOR \"ELIA \r\nAtt ractions Georgia Power, P.O. Box 786. (:SO;.) I); 706/776-~10!.. fGIIT:iJ Smithville Village, lR; Smitlwille Ln., (.lO; JO); 706/778-5709. Old Time Country Store, Wedding Chapel, Tea Room Restaurant and Gift Gallery. \r\nHi s toric Siles/ Monuments World 's L1rgcst Apple Monument, Railroad Depot, (.l05.l l); 706/7 ;sJ097. A5.200 lb monument dedicated to apple growers. l.ocmed in the cc111er of town. \r\n \r\n... \r\n \r\n1 )-, \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\nj \r\n \r\nSports \u0026 Recr ea tion \r\nLake Russell Recreation Area  C F, Forest Svc. Rd. ,;9, (.\\05.l 1); 706/7 54-622 1. Rates: S7. 100 acre lake with grass beach near Chenocetah Mountain. Picnicking, hiking. and horseback trails. Rolling terrain. \r\nLake Ru ssell Wildlife Management Area  Ga. DNR, Adjacent to Lake Russell Recreation Area, (305.ll ); 770/535-; 700. IIH-HRL-PN-TII-CP. Public hunting, fishing, hiking and primitive camp ing. 18 miles of hiking and horseback trails. Rolling terrain. \r\nCamping \r\nLake Russell  CNF, Ga lh\\1' 12.l N., (505.l l); 706/7 50-6221. Bl'-F-L-TII. 100 acre lake features tent \u0026 trailer camping, swimming, nshing, nature trails, and bo,11 ra m1\u003e. Electric motors only. Call fo r Recreation Guide. \r\nLod ging \r\nComfort Inn, Ga Hwy 565 \u0026 Historic/ Business 'I'l l, (30531); 706 78-95 5. Rates: S S-15-S79; DS49-S89. CC-NS-PO-CTV-CBK. Centrall y located 10 Northeast GA mountain attractions. Near Helen, Tallulah Gorge State Park. /GIIT,JJ \r\nRestaurant/ Food Service \r\nWafne House, 1292 Level Grove Rel., (3053 1). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken. salads, bre:1kfas1. fG/11~/ \r\nTravel Services \r\nHabe rsham Count)' Chamber of Commerce, P.O. llox .l66, (.\\05.l l): 706 78- 6 54. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our111l 011p11ge 136. \r\nCl \\1\\11 \"i G \r\nAttractions \r\nPooles Mill Covered Bridge. GA llwy 369 and Pooles Mill Rd., (.lO l30); 770/887-6461. lluilt in 1906, one s1\u003e:111 wide, 90 ft. long. Spans Settendown Creek. Go 7 mi. W. of city on GA 20 to Ducktown. then .\\ mi. N. to llearclsvllle :md I mi. N. on Pooles Mill Rel. \r\nArt \u0026 Encertainment \r\nl.anierland Music Park, 6115 Jot'em Down Rd., (3013 1): 770/887-7464. lff-VA-CC-FD-E-C. Top n:une country music entertainment from May to November. 01\\\\'o shows 1\u003eer night. Family oriented. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation \r\nAtlanta Steeplechase, The. Seven Branches Farin, (.lO 130); \r\n40  / 2577'1.\\6. \r\nRestaurant/ Food Service \r\nCad iliac Ranch, 3885 Browns !!ridge Rd., (50 I31); 770/8'1  030  CC-f.-A. Cadillac Ranch. Co untry Western Bar \u0026Grill. /G\"IITAJ \r\nCaptain D\"s, H\\\\1' 9. (30 130). /GIIT,I J El Toro, 549 Lakeland Place, (30340); 770/844-000.l. (GIITA) \r\nPoFolks, 510 Lakeland Plaza, (301;\\0); 770/844-9633. 11-CC-NSA-FS-CT. Cummings Best\" homestyle cookin g-blue rihbon chicken, catfish and a dozen \\'egetahles. /GIITAJ \r\nPolo Restaurant, 12 Tri County Plaza, (.lO 150); 770/78 1-8 19 I. Casual One dining in an upscale atmosphere. Seafood, cluck, quail, pas ta and steaks our specialty. /GIITA/ \r\nWarne House, 903 lluford Hwy., (.lO 130). Open 2s hrs. fo r breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. fGIITA/ Wafne House..l IO Brannon Rd., (.lO 130). 1c11r,I1 \r\nOAHI.ONF.G .-\\ \r\nAn Appalacl1ian \u0026 Benion MacKare Trails Community \r\nAttractions \r\nAntique Rose Emporium, Rt. 10, Box ll20 Cavender Creek Rd., (.l05.l.\\); 706/864-588. CC. Features old garden roses, perennials and herbs. Display gardens open to public. Plants available for purchase Tu-Sa I0-5:.lO, Su 2:30-;JO. Blackburn Park \u0026 Campground , Auraria Rd.; P.O. Box 324, (.;o;_l_l); 706/864-4050. Rates: S9.50-S 18.;0 per night/per 3 people. GR-CC-F-PG-TII-PA. Home of Dahlonega llluegr:t.ss Festi val. Gold panning, camping. swimming, fishing and hiking. Under new management. Country store. \r\nCavendar Castle Winery, US Hwy 19/GA llwy 60 Connector, (30;33): i06/86+47;9. CC-FD. Tours \u0026 tastings. Old-world ambiance \u0026 spectacular mountain views. Guest rooms \\\\/priv:ilc bath. Food SCC\\ice b) reser\\ation. \r\nChestatee Overlook-CNF, Ga llwy 60 N.. (.l05:l:\\); 706/7s5 6928. PN. Scenic vista of Blood Mountain Co\\'e. Picnicking. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nConsolidated Gold Mines, 125 Consolidated Rd., (.\\05:13): 706/864-8-17.l. Rates: S8 ad ults, S5 children 6- 12, 5 \u0026under free. Ell-YA-GR-CC-Tl'. Tour a real gold mine. Acrnal gold miners guide yo u on a 40 min. underground tour, see gold veins \u0026 geological \r\n \r\nformations. Old mining displays \u0026 historical pictures. Gold panning. \r\nCrisson Gold Mine, Ga Hwy 19 Wimpy Mill Rd., (30533); 706/864-636:1; 706/864-7998. Open: 10-6 daily. GS-lY. Pan for gold and gemstones. Fun for all ages. Open year-round. Indoors panning during the winter. Gift Shop. Tour buses and groups welcome. \r\nDahlonega Courthouse Gold Museum State Historic Site, Public Square, (30;.\\.l); 706/864-2257. 11-YAGR-CC. Site ofAmerica's first Gold Rush in 1828. Story 1old through exhibi ts and film . (GI/TA) \r\nHolly Theatre, IOI S. Park St., (30;33); 706/864-37 11. Rates: .\\-S IO per show. lff-YA-GR-CC-FD. Vintage movies, musicals, plays, bluegrass music shows and much more! Historic landmark. \r\nEducational Institutions \r\nGeorge E. Coleman, Sr. Pl:rn etarium, On the campus of North Ga. College, (30597); 706/864- 1511 . ED. Special shows available by appointment. Regularly scheduled shows are at 8 pm on Fridays when schoo l is in se~sion. Free. Call to schedule show or for more information. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation \r\nAppalachian Outfitters, P.O. !lox 793; Ga. Hwy 60 S, (:l0533); 706/864-7 11 7. Rates: S5-S4;. 01\u003een: March thru October. GR-CCGP-PA. Canoe, kayak, and tube trips! llalf hour to overnight trips on the beautiful Chest:uee and Etowah Rivers. Beginners welcome! Group Rates. Rcscn1ations suggested. \r\nMountain Adventures Cyclery, Inc., Ga Hwy 400 \u0026 11\\\\1' 60, Long Branch Station, (.lO;.\\.\\); 706/86-1-8;2;. CC-Tll-TS-lV. Experience the beauty of north Georgia woodlands by mountain bike. We offer rental bikes for the adventurous as well as guided trail tours to meet all challenge le\\'els. Ride with us! \r\nCamping \r\nBlue Ridge Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR, Ga Hwy ;2 N., (.\\0;3.\\); i70/ ;J;-Si00. F-CP. 39,000 acre public hunting, fishing and primitive camping. De,eloped camping at Frank Gross Campground. Near Cha uahoochee National Trout Hatchery and Appalachian Trnil. \r\nChestatce Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR, Ga Hwy 19 N., (50553); 770/ 5355757. F-PN-CP. 25,000 acre public hunting, fishing and primitive camping. Developed camping at Waters Creek Recrea ti on Area. Waters Creek Trophy Trout Strea m. \r\nDockery 1.ake Recreation Area  CNF, F.S. Rd. 654. (30;33); 706/74;-6928. Rates: S5. YA-f.L-PN-Tll-CP. Popular 5 acre trout lake. Picni cking, camping, fishing and hiking. Call for Recreation Gu id e. \r\nWaters Creek Recreation Area - C 'F, F.S. Rd. 34 , (30H3); \r\n706/745-6928. Rates: s;. YA-F-PN-TII. Along a beautiful mountain \r\nstream. Camping. pimicking, hiking and fishing. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nLodgin g \r\nBlueberry Inn, Town Creek Church Rd., (30533); 770/ 396 9150. Rates: S/ D 95 125. 11-CC-NS-F-GC-IIBP-FllK-CVR. Areplica \r\nor a 1920 farm house sits on 40 :icre with nun. views, gardens, \r\nstreams, hiking trails. t\u003c,1mtJ \r\nForrest Hills Mount:tin Hideaway Resort, Rt. 3 Box 510, (3053.\\); 706/864-64;6. Rated among top 50 resorts in USA by Lodging \u0026 Hospitality magazine. Private hot tub cabins, banquet facilities and group accommodations. (GIITAJ \r\nPle11se see ourtul 011 pages 150-151. \r\nMountain Laurel Resort, Rt..\\ Box 510-M, (30;33); 706/86+ 5\u003c04, 800/9+CUPID. l.uxu ry-1\u003elus cottages and brand new suites w/f,replaces and whirlpool spas nestled in the beautiful northeast Georgia mountains. Central heat and air. Just I hour north of Atlanta via GA 00. \r\nPlease see our 111/ 011 pages 150-151. \r\nMountain Top l.odge at Dahlonega , Rt. 7 Box I;o, (30;33); 706/864-5257. ll\u0026B Inn. l.l antique-filled rooms with 1irivate baths, some fire1\u003elaces. Whirlpool tubs, heated outdoor s1\u003ea, great views, countr)1 breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nRoyal Guard Inn , 10.\\ S. Park St., (30;33); 706/864- 171.l. Rates: S/ D S70-S80. CC-NS-Bll-1181'-CTV-FllK-CVR-O. Quiet tree lined street 1/ l block from town s\u003c1u:tre. Great wrap-around ,,orch to enjoy comp. wine. r\u003c:111~1 \r\nStanton Storehouse Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 202 N. Meaders St., (.lOH.l); 06/864-6 11 4. Rates: S/D S75-S85. CC-NS-llBP-FllKD. Ilistoric inn. Gardens, elegant suites, porches, fireplace. afternoon tea, hiking, canoeing. (CIITAJ \r\nResta urant/ Food Service \r\nSmith House, 202 S. Chestatee St., (30533); 706/86+.\\566. Known the world over for serving some of the best food in the South. Call for more info on our family-style senice. (GIITAJ \r\nShoppin g \r\nDahlonega Town Sq uare, (JOSH); 706/864-37 11. T\\'. Au thenlic 19th century buildings surround Dahlonegas Town Square with shops and galleries. Walking and mno tour information available at the Welcome Center. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n155 \r\n \r\n Tr ave l Se r vices \r\nDahlonega-Lump kin Counly Chamber of Commerce, IOI S. Park St., (30533); 706/864-37 11. C-111. Hisroric town square, sile of rhe nrs1 .S. Gold Rush. Shops, galleries, hiking, canoeing and more! (Gl ffA ) \r\nPle,,se see 0 11r n,I 011 pages 138-139. \r\n \r\nDANJHS\\11.LE \r\nSporl s \u0026 Rec rea ti o n Broad Ri ver Oulposl, Ga Hwy 28 1, Wildcat Bridge Rd., (30633); 706/795-3242. RF-SGT. Canoe remal and guiding on the Broad River. Shortle service available from March 10 October. Custom !rips available year-round on the Okefenokee Swamp and 1he Ogeechee Ri ver. \r\n \r\nDAWSO~VILLE \r\n \r\nAn Appalachfa n Tr ail Community \r\n \r\nAttrac tion s \r\nAmicalola Fall s Slale Lodge Park , Siar Rt. Box 215, (30534); 706/ 265-8888. Rates: 2 parking fee. fl-YA-GR-CC.PG-FD-MF. 729' warerfalls, hiking, picnic area, lodging, camping and inlerprelive programs. ( GlrTA) \r\nPlease see our 11d 011 pages 150-151. \r\nAppalachian Trail, (30534); 706/265-6278 or 706/ 265- 888. An 8 mi. approach !rail fromAmicalola FallsS1a1e Park10 Springer Mounrain, 1he sourhern rermi nus of 1he 2000 plus mi. Appalachian Tra il. Ga. has 78 miles of 1his fam ous 1rail. \r\nBurt's Pumpkin Farm, Ga lhvy 52 N., (30534); 706/ 265-3701. Open: Scp1 I - Dec. 301h. In !he fall , pumpkins of every size and shape are available. Tractor hayrides. See Popcorn being processed. Enjoy the Chrisrmas lighl display. \r\nDawson Fores! Wildlife Management Arca-Ga. DNR, Ga Hwy 53 W., (30534); 770/535-5700. F-TII. 18,000 acre public hunting, fishing and primirivc camping. Canoeing on Amicalola Ri ver and nature trails. Interior rm1d system is variable and 4WD may be required. Hilly 1errain. \r\n \r\nlli s loric Sil cs/ Monum enl s \r\nDawsonCounlyCourthouse, On 1he Square, (30534); 706/ 2656278. lluill in 1859. This is 1he only working courthouse of ilS era in th e state. \r\n \r\nMu seum s Ellioll Museum \u0026 Souvenir Center, Inc., Ga Hwy 183, Building \r\n 2, (30534); 06/265-27 18. cc. \r\n \r\nSporl s \u0026 Recr ea tion \r\nAmicalola River Rafling Oulpos~Ga 1-hvy 53 W., P.O. Box 683, (3053 ); 706/ 265-6892. GR-CC-RF-TB-SGT. Fun for all ages. One hr. '. of Allanla. Rafring, 1ubing, kayaks, 111111. cabins w/ ho1-1Ubs. 6 mi. W. of Dawsonvi lle. \r\nDawsonville Pool Room, Eas1 Isl St., (30534); 706/ 265-2792. Open: 7-10 pm Sun-Thur; 7-1I pm Fri \u0026 Sat. M. Collection of memorabilia on Bill Ellio1's (9) ASCARcareer and early moonshine runners. \r\n \r\nRes rnuranl / Food Se r vice \r\n \r\nAmicalola Falls Stale Lodge Park-Reslauran~ Siar Rt. Box 215, (30534); 706/ 265-8888. OS-CC.NS-CT. Hor and cold buffet bar serving .l meals daily. Beamiful view, relaxing atmosphere. \r\n \r\n( Cl/1~) \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad 011 pages 150-15 1. \r\n \r\nTrave l Se r vices \r\nDawso n Counl)' Chamber of Commerce, Old Jail on rhe quare, (30534); 706/ 265-6278. lff-C-IB-Vl . llisrorical museum. Welcome Cen1er. \r\nDawsonville Welcome Center, Old Jail on rhe Square, (305.14); 706/ 265-6278. HF-C. Information on hiking (including rhe Appalachian Trail), horesback riding, rafting on rhe Amicalola River, and other area attractions. Historical museum. \r\n \r\nDILLARD \r\nAn Appalachian \u0026 Bartram Trails Communi1y \r\nAttraction s Dillard, US Hwy 44 1, (30S37); 706/782-48 12. HF-GR-Fil-PA. Res1auran1S, lodging facilities, antique mall \u0026 craft stores. Walk and browse. Intriguing shops for hours of fun. Welcome Cen1er. \r\nSporls \u0026 Recr eation Andy's Troul Farm, P.O. Box 129, Belly's Creek Rd., (30537); 706!7s6-25 50. F-L-1'11-CT-CP-C. Rainbow 1rout fishing, no license required. Co11agcs, hiking 1rails, group camp, pole ren1als, bail s:tl cs. \r\nPlease see our a,/ 011 pages 144. / 45. \r\nLodgin g Besl Western Dillard, Old Dillard Rd.; P.O. Box 329, (30537); 706/746-532 1. H-CC-NS-PO-IM. \r\nPlease see our 111I 011 pt1ges 144.145. \r\n \r\nChalel Village, Old Dil lard Rd., (30537); 706/746-532 1. Please see our ad 011 pages 144-145. \r\nDillard House, P.O. Box 10, (30537); 706/746-5348. (GI/TA) Please see 0 11r ad 0 11 page 143. \r\nHoward Johnson Mountain Valley Inn, llwy. 44 I or1 h, (30537); 106/ 746-5.m. \r\nPlease see our ad 011 pages 144. / 45. \r\nEASTA';OLLEE \r\nLod gin g Apple Orchard Counlry Inn, Rt. 2 llox 35j, 1.iberly Hill, (30538); 706/779-7292. Rares: S/ DS95-S125. CC-NS-BB-BBP-CI'VPBK-CVR-Sll. Park-like grounds for walking-wooded area. PreCivil War cemetery. Picnic area and deck. fGlrTAJ \r\nEL BERTO (A Georgia \\lain Street Cit) ) \r\nAttraction s Bobby Brown Stale Park, 2509 Bobby Brown Sm e Park Rd., (30635); 706/ 213-2046. Rates:Parkingfee. YA-CC-1, PG-PO-PA-MF. Tent and trailer camping, shelters, nature tra.il, pioneer camping areas. (GIITA) Lake Richard B. Russell Slate Park, 2650 Russell S1a1e Park Rd., (3063 5); 706/ 213-2045. Rates: Parking fee. II-PG. Olympic rowing training sile. Beach area with concession. (CIITA) Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake, 4I44 Russell Dam Rd., (30635); 706/ 283-5121; 706/ 283-8731. Open: vlsllors ce111ers open Mon-Fri 8-4:30. tlF-ED-L-MF-W-VI. Guided lours of Power- \r\n \r\nhouse - schedule 2 weeks in advance. Wa1ersafe1y in1erpre1ive programmi ng. Two Visitor Centers. \r\nlli s loric Si1es/ Monum e n1s Georgia Guides1ones, Ga lhvy 77 N, (30635); 706/ 283-56; I. M. Sometimes called \"America's Stonehenge\". A se1 of granite monoli1hs consisring of a IO-par1 message for futu re generations transcribed in 12 languages. \r\nMu se um s Granite Museum,  I Granile Plaza, (30635); 706/283-2;5 I. Open: Daily 2-5, free. M. ExhibilS 1ell 1he srory of 1he cily's rise 10 Granite Capital of !he World. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recre ation Elberl Counl)' Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR, Off Ga Hwy 72, (30635); 06/ 595-4211. F-CP. 1722 acres on Lake Richard Russell. COElands eas1of Elbenon. Public hunting and camping (res1ric1cd 10 developed Corps si1es). \r\nLodgin g Granite Cil)' Motel, 925 Elbert Extension St., (30635); 706/ 2834221. Rates: S S32.95; DS35.95. CC-F-Cl'V-CBK-IM-CVR-PA. BBQ grills, fish cleaning facilities. VCR. {GI/TAJ Holiday Inn Elberlon, 706/ 283-88 11. \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 7. \r\nShoppin g \r\nMain Streel Elberton, Dowmown S\u003c1uare, (j0635); 706/ 2130626. GS. Srroll in Narional Registry llis1oric dowmown. See Grani te Eagle Fou111ain. 1893 Counhouse and Jail. 1910 Depo1, monumenlS. Shop for giflS, clorh ing, arl, a111iques, soda fo unrain specialties. \r\n \r\ndo \r\nQ GEORGIA TOURISM July 17 - August 5, 1996 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Tourism On Parade rolls out the red carpet to Olympic visitors all over the state at 10 Georgia Visitor Information Centers and a special site in Dublin. Stop and experience the special sights, sounds and tastes of \r\nthe area. Great entertainment, \r\n0 fantastic food and traditional \r\nSouthern hospitality welcome Georgia's visitors from around the world at each participating location. Exciting, interactive travel exhibits and unique and unusual crafts will \r\nalso be available . \r\n \r\nt\u003e \r\n \r\nAugusta  1-20 West \r\n \r\nPlains  Hwy. 280 \r\n \r\nColumbus - 1-185 \r\n \r\nRinggold  1-75 South \r\n \r\nDublin  1-16 South \r\n \r\nSavannah  1-95 South \r\n \r\nKingsland  1-95 North Tallapoosa  1-20 East \r\n \r\nLavonia  1-85 South Valdosta  1-75 North \r\n \r\n- - -f 0 \r\n \r\nWest Point - 1-85 North \r\n \r\n156 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\nElbert County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 537 , (30635); 06/ 283-565 I. Home of the Richard B. Russell hydroelectric dam and recrea tion reservoi r and Guidestones. (GlrrAJ \r\nPle11se see 011r ad 011 page 147. \r\nElbert County Welcome Center, P.O. Box 537; Ga. Hwy 72, (306:15); 706/ 283-565 I. Ill-YI. Call for information on outdoor recreation, attractions, lodging, dining. \r\nPlease see 011rad 011 pages 147. \r\nFLOWERY BRANCH \r\nRes taura nt / Food Service \r\nMajor McGill's, 5603 Main St., (3054l); 770/ 967-600 1. CC-NSA-CT. Casual and warm atmosphere. Delicious fresh fish that is unparalled in taste and presentation. {GI/TAJ \r\nUniversity Yacht Club, 6649 Yacht Club Rd., (30542); 404/ 688228 . (GI/TAJ \r\nGAINESVII.LE  (A Georgia i\\tain Street City) \r\nAttractions \r\nArts Council Depot, Spring St., (3050 1); 770/ 534-2787. HF-GRCC-MF. Restored depot in downtown convention district. Meeting \u0026 banc1uet faci lities fo r gro ups up to 500, amphitheater, performance space, sculptu re garden, gallery exhibit space and more. \r\nBete Todd Wages Clothing Collection of Bren au, 406 Academy St., (3050 I); 770/ 534-6240. Rates: S2 Donation. HF-ED-TS. If clothes could talk, Bete Todd Wages collection of antique clothing could tell c1uite a tale. The collection. numbering more than 5,000 1\u003eieces, dates from I780-1920. View by appt. \r\nCarousel, Lakeshore Mall, I285 W. Washington St., (3050 I); 770/ 535-8877. Rates: S.75 per ride. Open: M-Sa Noon-8 pm, Su I-6. Imported 18 ft. Venetian Carousel. Exquisitely crafted. \r\nChief Whitepath Cabin, 403 Brenau Ave., (3050 1); 770/ 535 880 I. Open: M-Sa I0-5, Su 1-5. Authentic Cherokee Indian 2-room house. One room is a reproduction of Indian home. Chief Wh itepath died on the Trail of Tears. \r\nElachce Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr., (30504); 770/ 5351976. ED-YA-MF-TV. 11 ,300 S\u003c). ft. Natural History Museum surrounded by a 1,200 acre nature preserve. Ex hibits, botanical gardens, trails, special programs and tours. \r\nForever Resorts Holiday Marina, 6900 Holiday Rd., (305 18); 800/ 255556I. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 pages 150-151, 157. \r\nGeorgia Mountain Center, 30 I Main SL, (3050 I); 770/ 5348420. H-CC-FD-MF. Multi-purpose meeting complex consisting of an arena, theatre and meeLing rooms. (GHTA) \r\nGreen Street Historical District, Green St., (3050 1); 770/ 5365209. TV. NR. Victorian and Neo-classical Revival architecture. Walking and driving tour avai lable. \r\nPoulrry Park, Broad St. at Grove St., (3050 1); 770/ 5:16-5209. Garden and statuary salute the local poultry industry and the city's status as  Poultry Capital of the World\". \r\nQuinlan Aris Center, 514 Green St., (3050 1); 770/ 536-2575. Open: M-F 95, Sa I0-4, Su 2-5. ED-CC-GS-18-MF-Vl. Exhibits of regional, state and nationa l artisL~. Incl uding folk art, con temporary crafts, paintings and sculpture. Gift shop, meeting rooms, studio space for artists. \r\nHi storic Siles/ Monum e nts \r\nLongstreet Gravcsite, Aha Vista Cemetery, Jesse Jewell Parkway, (3050 1); 770/ 531-0 100. TS-TV. Large granite monument and American nag mark the resting place of LL General James LongstreeL CSA. Gener:~ Lee's second in command during the Civil War. \r\nMu se ums \r\nGeorgia Mountains Museum, 3I I Green St. SE, (.l050 I); 770/ 556-0889. Rates: Donation req uested. M-GS. Ed Dodd/ MARK TRAJl, comic exhibits, Gen. James Longstrecl Room, Railroad Museum \u0026 models. Arts. Indian-Settlers-Afro-Am. Gifts. \r\nLodgin g \r\nDunlap Hou se Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn , 635 Green St., (3050 I); 770/ 536-0200. Rates: SS85-S 140; DS95-S150. H-CC-NS-BBP-CIVCBK. Luxurious historic accommodations. Breakfast in bed or on veranda. Private baths, TV, phones. (GI/TAJ \r\nHoliday Inn Gaines,i lle, P.O. Box 10 18, (30503); 770/ 536445 I. (GI/TA) \r\nMasters Inn Motel, US llwy I29 \u0026 Monroe Dr., (30507); 770/ 552 531. Rates: S 33-S38; DS3S-S48. CC-NS-PO-RS-Cl'V-PA. \r\n(G'IITA J \r\nRamada Inn . Lanier Centre, 400 E.E. llutlcr Pk,vy., (5050 1); 770/ 531 -0907. Rates: S S69-SI 15; D S7 I-SI20. II-CC- S-GC-HCPO-TC-RS-CTV-CL-IM-D. 8\u002611, golf. tour pkgs. Pool, HBO. Jacuzzi \r\nrooms. Home of the I996 Olympic boating events. (G'IITAJ \r\nPlease see 011r 111I 011 pages 13. 150-151. \r\n \r\nLUXURIOUS HOUSEBOAT RENTALS Now Available on Lake Lanier! \r\nFully Equipped  Sleeps 10 Rental Locations Across the U.S. \r\n'l, Forever Resorts 1-800-255-5561 \r\nNow at Holiday Marina on Lake Lanier 6900 Holiday Road, Buford, GA \r\nRestaurant/ Food Service \r\nChick-fil-A Lakeshore Mall, 1285 W. Washington St., (3050 I). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\nJo Ann's Cafeteria, 48 19 Waverly Landing, (30504); 770/ 535 2:\\35. (GI/TA) Pofolks, 1500 Browns Bridge Rd., (:1050 1); 770/534-1300. H-CC-NS-A-FS-CT. \"Gainesville's Best\" homestyle cook ing-blue ribbon chicken , catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GI/TAJ Poor Richard 's Restauran~ I702 Parkhill Dr., (3050 1); 70/ 532-0499. H-CC-NS-A. Gainesville's traditional dinner restaurant, American cuisine serving Gai nesville since 1977. (GI/TAJ Red Lobster, 1707 Browns Bridge Rd ., (3050 I). (GI/TAJ Rudolph's on Green Street, 700 Green St., (3050 1); 770/ 5342226. H-CC-NS-CSS-A-CT. Only Three Star restaurant in N. GA. Histo ric residence, creative American cuisi ne. (G'l\"AJ Warne House, 628 Broad St. , (3050 I). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads. (GIITAJ \r\nTravel Services Gainesville-Hall County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 830 Green St., (3050 1); 770/ 536-5209. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 142. \r\nGreater Hall Chamber of Commerce, HO E.E. llutler Pkwy., (30503); 770/ 532-6206. C. Gainesville, Hall County is where life finds you in Georgia. Home to the rowing, canoe, kayak venue. Lake Lanier Islands, Road Atlanta and more. We have something for you. Stop and see. \r\nHARTWEI.L \r\nAttractions Hart County Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR, Ga Hwy \r\n77 Ah. E., (30643); 770/ 5355700. er. Public hunting and \r\nprimitive camping. Managed for quail, rabbits and dove.Also deer and wild turkeys. State owned. 1000 a. Hart Stale Park, 330 Hart State Park Rd., (30643); 706/ 3768756. Rates: Parking fee. H-YA-CC-L-PG. Located on Lake Hartwell. Lake front cottages and campsites. (GI/TAJ Hartwell Lake Dam \u0026 Powerhouse, US Hwy 29 N., (30643); 706/.l76-4788. Open: Public tours June I thru Labor Day. M-PN 1-V. Exhibits. Recreation area with picnic tables \u0026 pavilions. Paved walkway across dan1. Located on the Savannah River. \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments \r\nCenter of the World, U.S. Hwy 29 S., (30643); 706/ 376-8590. ED-M-C. A roadside monument honoring the location of the Cherokee Indian Asse mbly ground . It w\"s here that the Cherokees came to hold their councils and to trade with white seulers. Historic Hartwell, Downtown, (30643); 706/ 376-8590. RS-GS 1-V. Named in honor of Na ncy Hart, a revolutionary war heroine. Specialty shops, clothing outlet and several restaurants. Special events, historical tour of homes and a communi ty theater \\\\'ilh 3 full productions. \r\nArt \u0026 Entertainment Bluegrass Music Express, 184 Sunset Dr., (30643); 706/3763315 day; 706/ 376-3551 night. YA-FD-E. Family entertai nment every Sa night. Featured band, Bluegrass Express, plus guest bands, cloggers and vocalists. Concessions \u0026 door prizes. Admission for adults, children free. \r\nMuseums Harl Coulny Historical Society and Museum, 31 E. Howell St., (30643); 706/ 376-8590. M. The Teasley-Holland house is a one story frame Victorian Style structure built circa 1800. The museum is a source of historical information. \r\n \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation \r\nHartwell Lake, US Hwy 29, (30643); 706/ 376-4788. BA-BF.f.LM-PN. One of the Southeast's largest and most popular lakes. 56,000 acres with a 962 mile shoreline. Camping, fishing, swim ming, boating and picnicking. Interpretive services. Marinas, Information Center. \r\nLod gin g \r\nJameson Inn, 1092 E. Franklin St., (30643); 706/:l76-7298. H-CC-NS-PO-CIV-CBK. Located 3 miles from Lake llartwell!(GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r a,I 011 the /11slde J,'ro11t Cover. \r\nTravel Services \r\nHart County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 793; 31 E. Howell St., (30643); 706/ 376-8590. C-IB. Local and regional travel information. Special events throughout the year. Dedicated to building a healthy local economy and improving the quality of life in our community. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 pages 150-151. \r\nHELEN  \r\nAn Appalachian Trail Community \r\nAttractions \r\nAnna Ruby Falls  CNF, Ga Hwy 356, (30545); 706/ 878-3574; 706-754-622 1. USFS. Scenic .4 mile interpretive trail leads to twin waterfalls. A.15 mile Lion's Eye Trail for the visual and physical disabled persons. Visitor Center and craft shop. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nChattahoochee River Recreation Area-Chattahoochee Na- \r\ntional Forest, Off GA 356 on F.S. Rd. 44, (30545); 706/7546221. Near the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River, adjacent to Horse Trough Falls. Camping, picnicking, hiking and fishing. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nChattahoochee Wildlife Management Arca-Ga. DNR, Off US Hwy Alt. 75, (30545); 706/ 535-5700. F-111-CP. 24,000 acre Public hunting, fishing, and primitive camping. Includes Appalachian Trail, Mark Trail Wilderness Area and Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway. \r\nDukes Creek Recreation Area  CNF, Ga Hwy 348, (30545); 706/754-622 1. TH. The 300' Dukes Creek Falls plummet into scenicgorge. Falls can be viewed fromseveral observation points that are reached by a I mi. trai l. Call for Recreati on Guide. \r\nFred's Famous Peanuts, 17 Clayton Rd., (30545); 706/8783124. I ml. N of Helen on Hwy. 356. Best Peanuts in the Mountains! Cider, honey, app les. (GIITA/ \r\nHabersham Vineyards, P.O. Box 808, (30545); 706/878-8466. Producer of Creekstone, Habers han1 Estates and Southern Harvest. Wineries in Baldwin and Helen. (GI/TAJ \r\nHistoric Gold Mines of Helen, Off Ga Hwy 75, Edleweiss Dr., (30545); 706/878-3052. TV. Pan, mine and dredge for gold. Tour where every method of historic gold mining occured. \r\nRussell-Brass town Scenic Byway, Ga Hwy 17/75-GA Hwy 348-GA Hwy 180-GA Hwy 75 Alt., (30512); 706/74 5-6928. 3S-mi. loop provides spectacular views of tlte mountains \u0026 natter Piedmont to the south. Several scenic overlooks \u0026 interpretive signs featured on route. Elevation 2,040  3,644 ft. \r\nSautee-Nacoochee Indian Mound, Intersection of Ga Hwy 75 \u0026 GA Hwy 17, (30545); 706/87S-2 18 1. Resting place of two tragic young lovers from warring Cherokee and Chickasaw tribes. Built by mound builders in I0,000 8.C. Drive by ani~ime. \r\nUnicoi Stale Park \u0026 Lodge, Hwy 356, (30545); 706/87S-220 I. Rates: Parking fee. H-CC-PGFDMF. I00 guest rooms, 30 couages, campsites and group cantp, buffet restauran~ meeting rooms. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 pages 14\u003cJ \u0026 150-151. \r\nMu se ums \r\nMuseum of the Hills, Main St., (30545); 706/878-3140. M-YAGR-CC-TV. Our animated cl1aracter Barney 0. Feller tells the story of Helen \u0026 the picturesque lifestyle of the country people at the turn of the centu ry and then on to Fantasy Kingdom of Fairytales. \r\nCa mpin g \r\nAndrews Cove-CNF, Ga Hwy 75 N., (30545); 706/7 54-622 1. F-111-CP. Along beautiful mountain stream. Camping, hiking and fishing. Call for Recreation Guide. \r\nLodging \r\nAlpine South Motel, So. Main St., (30545); 706/87S-2 I91. Rates: S S29S99; D S29-S15I. H-CC-NS-PO-R-CTV-CYRD. Covered heated (in winter) pool. Conference room available. Call 800/ 535-125 1 for reservations. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 14!). \r\nBest Western Alpine Helen (formerly Valley Haus), 8220 Hwy 75 ., P.O. Box 319, (305 5); 706/878-211 I. Ra1es: D S39.50-S 175; DS39.50-S 189.11-CC S-PO-CTV-CBK-IM. Located in the heart of Helen, GA's Al(\u003eine village. Hiking, shopping, tubing, restaurants. (GI/TAJ \r\nP/e11sesee our ad 011 page 11. \r\nBlue Ridge Cabins, P.O. llox 1016, (30545); 706/878-1773. Please see 011r n,I 0 11 pages 15().151. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\n Casile Inn, 8590 Main St., P.O. Box 258, (30545); 706/878-3140. Rates: S/D S54-S98. CC-F-RS-CTY-CL-E-D. Overlooki ng river, town square and mountains. Rooms with balconies. (GlfTA) \r\nChanahoochee Riverfront Motel, Main St., (30545); 706/ 878 2184 . Rates: S S30-S65; S38-S80. H-CC-F-PO-CL-D. Riverfront rooms with patio or balcony. Suites, Jacuzzis, fireplaces. (GlfTAJ \r\nComfort Inn, IOI Edelweiss Strasse, (30545); 706/878-8000. Rates: S/ DS39.50-S 169. CC-NS-PO-CTY-CBK. Over 50% non-smoking rooms. 1/ 2 mi. to center of downtown, 1/ 2 ml. to golf course, I/2 block to river. rc1m1 \r\nGeorgia Mountain Madness, P.O. Box 308, Hwy. 356, (30545); 706/878-2851. Rates: I Couple S70-S I50; 2 Couples SI65. CCNS-CTY-CVR. Escape to the good life in your mountain retreat. Hot tub cabins, fi replace, peace \u0026 quiet. rc,rrJ \r\nPlease see our tu/ on page 149. \r\nGeorgia Mountain Vacation Rentals, P.O. Box 425, (30545); 8oom 6-8 26. \r\nHeidi Motel \u0026 Windmill Suites, P.O. Box 507, (30545); 706/878-2689. (GlfTA) \r\nHele ndorf River Inn \u0026 Towers, 33 Munichstrasse, (30545); 706/878-2271. Rates: S S24-S84; DS29-S150. H-CC-F-PO-RS-CTYPA-D. River balconies, suites w/ fireplace \u0026 Jacuzzi. Heated enclosed pool. Fish, swim, tu be, shop. (GlfTA) \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 150.151. \r\nInnsbruck Resort \u0026 Golf Club, P.O. Box I145, (30545); 706/878-2I00. GC. \r\nPlease see our tu/ In tire Georgia CoifInsert \r\nPine Ridge Country Cottages, Hwy 356 @ Ralph Vandiver, (30545); 706/878-3290. (GJ(rA) \r\nTanglewood Cabins, Lodge \u0026 Conference Center, Hwy 356, (30545); 706/878-3286. Rates: S S45-S80; DS45-SI IO. 11-CC-F-RRS-CIY-CVR. AAA approved. 48 cabins w/ fireplace, AC, I-6 bedrooms. Conference room and lodge for groups and reunions. Secluded hideaway for honeymoon ~ -Families welcome. Winter specials. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our tu/ on pages 150.151. \r\nUnicoi Lodge\u0026 Conference Cntr., Hwy 356, (30545);706/878 220I. Rates: Parking fee. H-CC-NS-F-PG-TC-RS-FD-CIY.MF. I00 guest rooms, 30 collages, campsites and group camp, buffet restauran~ meeting rooms. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad on page 149 \u0026 150-151. \r\nRes taurant / Food Service \r\nHofbrauhaus Inn, I Main St., (30545); 706/878-2248. H-OS-CCNS-CSS-E-A-CT-D. International cuisine AAA apr. overlooking river. Hotel rooms, free parking, many awards. (GI/TAJ \r\nPaul's Steakhouse, P.O. Box 128, (30545); 706/878-2468. (GI/TAJ \r\nShopping \r\nDowntown Helen, Downtown, (30545); 706/878-2181. F-TH-TBRS-GS-18-TV. Bavarian Alpine styled village. Over 150 unique shops and restaurants along cobblestone alleys. Tubing, f,shi ng, hiking, mountain biking and waterfalls nearby. Year-round festivals. \r\nTravel Services \r\nAlpine Helen/White County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 730, (30545); 706/878-2747. World's longest Oktoberfest. Mountains, forest, river, unique shops, craftsmen and festivals. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our tu/ on pages 148-149. \r\nGreater Helen Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 192, (30545); 706/878-2181. Sponso~ of Oktoberfest and tl1e International Festival. (GIITA) \r\nHelen Welcome Center, City Hall Building, Chattahoochee Street, (30545); 706/ 878-218 1. \r\nHIAWASSEE \r\nAttractions \r\nFred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden, US Hwy 76 W, (30546); 706/896-4966; 706/896-4l9l. Open: Dally  free admission. TV. Located within the Ga. Mountain Fairgrounds. Over 2,000 rhododendron \u0026azalea plants \u0026wildflowe~. Season (can vary) Mid-April to June \r\nGeorgia Mountain Fair, P.O. Box 444, U.S. 76 W, (30546); 706/896-4 I91 . H-YA-GR-CC-L-PG-FD. Country music capitai ofGeorgia with music, arts, crafts and ole-tlmey pioneer village. (GJJTA} \r\nPlease see our tu/ on pages 150-151. \r\nLake Charuge Recreation Area  CNF, U.S. Hwy 76, (30546); 706/896-4966. BF-f.1.-TH. 7,000-acre TVA reservoir. Camping, boating, fishing \u0026 hiking. \r\nTowns County Recrea tion Park, U.S. Hwy 76, (30546); 706/896-4 I91 or 706/896-2600. Picnic areas, tennis courts, playground, swimming, beach with lifeguards, bathhouse, concessions, camping, pavilions and boat ramp. Amp le parking. \r\nLodging \r\nBirdsall's Mountain Cottages, 20 18 Forest Hill Dr., (30546); 706/896-2982. Privacy,seclusion, waterfalls, hiking, line,,s provided Adults. Byreservationonly. Please request brochure for rates (GI/TA) \r\nFieldstone Inn, 3499 U.S. 76 W., (30546); 706/896-2262. Georgia's favorite mountain getaway! Excellent restaurant, conference center and marina. (GlffAJ \r\n \r\nMountain Memories Inn, 385 Chancey Dr., (305 46); 706/8961304. Seasonal rJtes, romantic suites with spectacular mountain/lakes views, private baths, in-room jacuzzi. Includes full breakfast. (GI/TA) \r\nTravel Services \r\nTowns County Bank, P.O. Box 729, (30546); 706/896-4 I86. Towns County Chamber of Commerce, I4I l Fuller Cir., (30582); 706/896-4966. C-18. Call or wri te for vaction pak, lodging list, calendar of events, relocati on pak and more. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our tu/ on page 140. \r\nHO~tER \r\nAttractions \r\nWilson Shoals Wildlife Management Area-Ga. D R, Off Ga Hwy 365, (30547); 770/ 535-5700. TH-CP. Public hunting, hiking and primitive camping. State owned lands acquired in I993. Rolling terrain. 15 mi. E. of Gainesville near Alto. \r\nHistoric Site s/ Monum ent s \r\nBanks County Courthouse, US Hwy 441, (30547); 706/6772108. C-18-VJ. One of the four oldest courthouses in the State of Georgia. In use by the county until 1987 when it was restored. Houses historic exhibits, the Chamber and Welcome Center. Banks County Jail, Old Jail St., (30547); 706/677-2108. NR-1Y. Built circa I864-1880 and used until I972. Second floor still has the cells, bm on the windows and the \"hanging trap\"door.Tou~ available. Call for more information. \r\nTravel Services \r\nBanks County Chamber of Commerce \u0026 CVR, f\u003e.0. Box 57; US Hwy 44 1, (30547);706/677-2108.C-CVB-TV-VI. Historic Banks County offers a panorama of things to see and do. Take a walking tour of Homer, shop 800,000 sq. ft. of Factory Direct Outlets and Banks Crossing. \r\nJEHERSON \r\nAttractions \r\nHurricane Shoals Park, Ga Hwy 82 Spur, (30549). HF-PN-PG. Natural-setting park with shoals for swimming and wading. Pavillons (S35), Playgrounds, old grist mill. 1850 Heritage Village under development. Art festival 3rd week in Sept. Shields-Ethridge Heritage Farm , Ethridge Rd., off US Hwy 129 N., (30549); 706/367-8693. YA-TV. Late 19th-early 20th century farm with original buildings. Call ahead to schedule tour. \r\nMuseums \r\nCrawford W. Long Museum, 28 College St., (30549); 706/3675307. ED-18-Mf.Siteof first painless surgery. Exhibits on Dr. Long, anesthesia's development, local history. I840's doctor's office \u0026 19th cen. general store. Research library. Memorabilia available. \r\nTravel Services \r\nJackson County Area Chamber of Commerce, 20 Lee St., Suite 2, (30549); 706/367-6300. Open: Office hours: M-F 8:30-5. C-18-Vl. Home of the Crawford W. Long Museum, Hurricane Shoals Park, Peach State Racetrack and Eagle Green @ Sandy Creek Golf Course. \r\nLAKE LA IER ISLANDS \r\nAttractions \r\nLake Lanier Islands, 6950 Holiday Rd., (305 18); 770/9:12-7200 or 800/840-LAKE. YA-CC-FD-GP-GR-H-Mf-PA. 45 minutes N.E. of A~anta. Awater playground for children. 30 I lakeside can1psites for tents \u0026 RVs. Boat rentals, bicycle, ho~eback riding and picnicking. l\\vo resorts, each 111th an 18-hole championship golf cou~ . Open 365 days . \r\nPlease see our ad on page 32. \r\nMuseums \r\nLanier Museum of Natural History, 260 1 Buford Dam Rd., (305 18); 770/932-4460. 1-IF-ED-M. The museum focuses on the natural history, cultural and historic aspects of Gwi nnell County and orth Georgia. Free ad mission. Call for hours and listing of exhibits/events. \r\nLodging \r\nHilton-Lake Lanier Islands Resort, 7000 Holiday Rd., (305 18); 770/945-8787. Rates: S/ D S85-S125. CC-NS-F-GC-HC-PO-TC-R-RSCIY-CL-IM. Great views, 224 rooms, 17 meeting rooms, golf, tennis, heated pool, boating, health club. (GI/TA) Stouffer Renaissance Pineisle, 9000 Holiday Rd., (305 I8); 770/945-892 1. Rates: S SI 10-SI49; D Sl25SI69. H-CC-NS-F-GCHC-PO-TC-R-RS-CI.IM. Four Star, Four Diamond 250-room resort has kids' programs, spa rooms, meeting faci lities. (GI/TAJ \r\nTravel Services Lake Lanier Islands Development Authority, 6950 Holiday Rd., (30518); 770/932-7275. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 32. \r\n \r\nLAKEMO ' T \r\nLodging Forest Lodges, Lake Rabun Rd., (30552); 706/782-6250. Rates: S/ D S65. CC-F-PA. Five 2-BR cabins near Lake Rabun. Open year round. Peaceful wooded setting. Decks w/grills. (GI/TA) \r\nLAYO IA * \r\nAttractions Clem 's Shoal Creek Music Park, 3191 Providence Church Rd., (305 53); 706/356-1092. YA. l.ive entertainment for the whole famil y. llluegrass! Country! Gospel! Open year-round, adull adm. charge, children under 12 free. Special events. Tugaloo State Park, I763 Tugaloo State Park Rd., (30553); 706/356-4362. Rates: Parking fee. 11-YACC-L-PG-PAMF. Located on Lake Hartwell. Offers lakeside couages, camping, picnicking and fishing. (GIITA) \r\nRestaurant/ Food Service Waffie House, 1-85 \u0026GA 17, Exit 58, (30553). Open 24 h~. for breakfas~lunch and din ner.T-bone steaks, chicken, salads,. (GI/TAJ \r\nMARBLE HILi. \r\nAttractions Swan Center, Star Route, Box 246, GA Hwy 53, (30 I48); 770/8933525. HR. Ho~back riding in the beautiful unspoiled forest of Swan's Nest Monastery. Enjoy specially trained ho~es for a unique opportunity for relaxation or adventure. Call for schedule. \r\nMAYSVILLE \r\nAttractio ns Maysville, Inte~ction of Ga Hwys 98 \u0026 52, (30558); 706/3679090. NR. This town's architecture ranges from modest to ornate, antebellum to Victorian. Antique shops. \r\nMOUNTAIN CITY \r\nMuseum s Foxfire Museum, US Hwy 44 I S., (30562); 706/746-5828. Open: Mon, Thurs-Sat 9-4:30. lff,ED-M-CC-PA-MF. Artifacts from the Foxfire Series. Books, gifts, Folk Art sales. Self guided tours. o charge. \r\nState Parks Black Mountain State Park, Black Rock Mountain Rd., 3 mi. north of Clayton via US 44 1, (30562); 706/746-2 1 I. Rates: Camping S12; Cottages S60-S85. IH1-YA-CC-F-L-PG-PA-TH-CT-CP. Georgia's highest state park. Camping, cabins, hiking, picni cking, visitor center, fishing. (Gt/TA) \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 pages 144-145. \r\nLodging York House Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn, P.O. Box I26, (30562); 800/ 23 1-YORK or 706!746-2068. Bil. 1896 B\u0026B wiu1 country flair. l.lsted National Registry.- \r\nPlease see 011r ad 111 1/,e Bed \u0026 Breafasl section, a11d 011 pages 144-145, 150-151. \r\nOAKWOOD \r\nRestaurant/ Food Service Catering by Our House, 4 05 Mundy Mill Rd., (30566); 770/ 5;14-9066. (GI/TA) \r\nPENDERGRASS \r\nAttractions Pendergrass Flea Market, 185 \u0026 .S. Hwy. 129, Exit 50, (30567); 706/693-4466; 770/94 5-1900. II-FD. Come and see Georgia's largest flea market with fantastic fi nds and lots of good food ! (GI/TA) \r\nRABUN GAP \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments Sylvan Falls Mill, Taylor Chapel Rd., (;10568); 706/746-2806. Open: Apr-Oct 9- 5; Closed Tue \u0026 Sun . Restored, historic grist mill with a 27 ft. water wheel. Six miles north of Clay10n, left on Wolffork Rd., then left on Taylor's Chapel Rd. \r\nArt \u0026 Entertainmcnl Hambidge Center, Belly's Creek Rd., (30568); 7o6/746-57 18. Folk Art Gallery hours: Mon-Sat 10-4 . Artist Colony providing 2-8 week residencies with private cottages/studios. The Folk Art Gallery is open to the public. \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Mountain Sounds, P.O. Box 89, (30568); 706n46-3244. Please see 011r\"d 011pages 144-145. \r\nROBERTSTOWN \r\nAllr ac ti o ns Swallow Creek Wildlife Management Area-Ga. DNR, Ga Hwy 75, (30545); 770/535-5700. F-TH-CP. Public hunting, fishing, hiking and camping. o developed sites. Appalachian Trail forms east boundary. High Shoals Scenic Area on the WMA. Rugged terra in . \r\nRO\\STO\", \r\nAllr ac ti o ns Ty Cobb Memorial, 634 Franklin Springs St., (30662); 706/2 5 7232. 18. Memorabilia and statue ofTy Cobb located al City Hali. Victoria Brya nt State Park \u0026 Golf Course, I 105 Bryant Park Rd., (:10662); 706/ 245-6270; 706/245-6770. 11-CC-1, PG-PA. This park has faci lities ranging from camping and swimming10 golfing and hiking. (GlrTAJ \r\nSAlTEE \r\nAllr acti on s \r\nGo urdcraft Originals Shop \u0026 Museum, 23 19 Duncan Bridge Rd., (3057 1); 706/865-4048. lff-ED-CC-L-PN-TH-PA. Our nature specialtyshops include our original gourdcrafts \u0026 museum. Other shops are Wildfiowers, Winged Things and Sm. Wooden Objects. Enjoy our nature trail or picnic by our lake. \r\nora Mill, Ga Hwy 75 S. of Helen, (3057 1); 706/878-2376. Authentic 1876 water-powered grain mill which still produces excellent freshly-milled nours, corn meal \u0026 gri ts. \r\nHi stori c Sit es / M o num ent s \r\nOld Sau tee Store. Ga Hwy 17 \u0026 225, PO Box 70, (3057 1); 706/878-228 1. GS. Unusual collection of old store merchandise when the general store serviced every need of the pioneer. Scandinavian imports. Yule Log Christmas Shop in sod roofed cabin next door. Stovall Covered Bridge, :l mi. no rth of Old S:mtee Store; Ga 255, (30545); 706/878-2 181. P . Georgia's smallest covered bridge, circa 1895. Klngpost design, one span wide, 33ft. long. Featured in the movie, \"I'd Climb the Highest Mountain\". Picnic area. \r\nAri \u0026 Ent er tai nm ent Sautee-Nacoochee Arts \u0026 Community Cenler, 283 Ga Hwy 255 , ; .P.O. Box 66, (3057 1); 706/865-40 8. Thealer, music, dance and preservation. A visual arts sales gallery fea1ures E Georgia artists. History museum. Echota Perfo rmingArts Festival in July. \r\nLod gin g \r\nMoun tai n Greenery Cabins, RI. I Box I069, (3057 1); 706/8783442. Alpine Helen, mountain cabins. One or two private bedrooms, full y eq uipped. (GlfTA) Skyridge Vacation Cabins, Rt. I Box 1286, (3057I); 706/8783244. (GIITA) Stovall House, 1526 GA Hwy. 255 N., (3057 1); 706/878-3355. Ra1es: S 45; D S 5. CC-NS-CIIK. A coum ry experience in a resiored 18:17 house. 5 guestrooms and restu rant with creative a 1islne. (GlrTAJ \r\nLod gin g Sky Valley Resort, I Sky Valley, off Ga Hwy 246, (30537); 706/746-5302. BA-PI-PO-SS-TH-R-RS-FD. Georgia's only ski resort! Championship golf course, 1ennis, hiking, swimming and of course snow skiing. Fine dining and accommodations. \r\nPlease see o-,,r nd 0 11 page 143. \r\nf I.Lt J. II FALLS \r\nAtl racti o ns Lofty Branch Ari \u0026 Craft Village, US Hwy 41, (30552); 706 82-:1863. Open: Daily 10-5. CC-P '. Artis1demos, art gallery, herb/fi ower garden, picnic area. Located 6 mi. S. of Clayion or 5 mi. N. ofTallulah Falls. Open daily 10-5. Bed \u0026 Breakfas1to open in May 1996. \r\nPlease see our 111/ 0 11 pages 144. 145 . Tallulah Gorge, Old US 44 1\u0026 US 44 1, (30573); 706n82-5 11 3. Oldest natural gorge in the US. At I,I00 ft. it is 11,e second in depth 10 the Grand Canyo n. \r\nAr i \u0026 Ent erl ai nm enl Tallulah Gallery, Old US llwy 44 1, (30573); 706/782-5 11 3. Open:9-4 Daily. M. Features fi ne paintings, pouery, weavings and crafts by local and regional anisLs. \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\nState Parks \r\nTallulah Gorge Stale Park, US Hwy 44 1, P.O. Box248, (30573); 706/754-8257. HF-ED-PN-PG-TC-TH-CP-PA-KA. Scenic Tallulah Gorge, camping, picnicking, swimming beach, tennis courts, hiking, interpretive/ education center. \r\nPlease see our ad on pages 144-145. \r\n \r\nHandicapped access. 95 miles NE of Atlanta, Hwy Ail. 17N. Spacious Gift Shop. Home of Toccoa Falls College. \r\nTREMBLY BALD \r\n \r\nTIG ER \r\nMu seum s \r\nFour Winds Indian Museum \u0026 Trading Post, RI. I Box 2120, (30576); 706/782-6939. Open: Daily I0-5. M-GS-TV. An1iques, pouery, and gems. Open to the public. \r\nLodgin g Traces of Tiger Retirement Community, Bridge Creek Rd., (30576); 706/782-6208. 11-NS-F-TC-CTV-E-CVR-SGT. Personal care, mountain view, gourmet meals. Caring, skilled staff. Security, plan tours. (GlrTA) \r\n \r\nTOCCOA * (A Geo r g i a M a in Str ee t Cit y) \r\n \r\nAttraction s \r\nCurrahee Mountain, Ga Hwy 17, (30577); 706/886-2 132. \"Curra hee\" is Cherokee for \"standing alone; this outlaying peak of the Blue Ridge chain rises 1,87 ft. dominating the horizon. \r\nToccoa Main Street, 203 . Alexander SL, (30577); 706/886845 1. H-GR-CC-GC-L-PG-PO-FO-PA-MF. Shop downtown specialty and antique shops. Sample foods ranging from country to gourmet. Historic walking iour includes res10red art s111dio, 2 B\u0026Bs and museum. (GI/TAJ \r\nTraveler's Rest State Historic Site, Rt. 3 Box 5I6, Riverdale Rd., (30577); 706/886-2256; 800/ 578-7878. Rates: Ad ults S2; Children SI. YA-GR. I8th centu ry stagecoach inn plantation with outbuildings. Guided tours 9-5. Closed M. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nArt \u0026 Ent ertainm ent \r\nSchaefer Center for the Performing Arts, W. Doyle St., (30577); 706/886-2 I32. l.ocally performed Broadway theater productions quarterly. Availab le 10 groups and individuals. \r\n \r\nMu se um s \r\nStephens County Museum, 313 S. Pond St., (30577); 706/8862132. 1-iistorical Society's headquarters. Built in 1898. Memorabilia of local fa mous persons and ar1ifac1s from Indians, early seulers and farmers. Also, rallroad museum. \r\n \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Re cr eation \r\nHenderson Falls Park, Downtown Toccoa, (30577); 706/8862132. 2; acres of scenic anractions1 play areas, ampithe:uer, tenniscourts, picnic pavilionsand abeautiful waterfall and nature trall, immediately adjacent 10 downtown. \r\nLake Harlwell, (See Hartwell Listing), (30577). \r\nLake Yonah, Yonah Dam Rd., (30577); 706/754-60:16. BF-F-PNCP. 744.2 ft. above seal level. 325 acres, 9 miles of shoreline. Boating, camping, picnicking and fishing. \r\n \r\nLod ging \r\n \r\nHabersham Manor House, 326 W. Doyle St., (30577); 706/8866496. Rates: S S60-S65; DS65-S70. CC-NS-F-GC-TC-BBP-CTV-CBKFBK-D-NA. 1907 Greek Revival elegance, pampered service, gardens, fireplaces, other amenities. (GlrTA) \r\n \r\nMountain Lakes, Rt. 3 Box 49G, (30577); 800/610-0020. H-NSF-GC-PO-TC-CTV. Privatelyowned lakefronl homes on Lake Hartwell. lly week, weekend, or month. 800/6I0-0020. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nTrembly Bald Resort, Rt. 3 Yonah Dam Rd., (30577); 706/886- \r\n \r\n9069. \r\n \r\nPlease see 011r oo 011 pages 150-151. \r\n \r\nTrembly Bald/ Renections, Yonah Dam Rd., (30577); 706/8869069. CC-F-PO-R-NA. 1-8 BR log cabins and 200+ seat golf course restaurant/lounge in mtn./lake/ ri ver paradise. Specializing in couple/ fa mily/group retreaL~. (GIITAJ \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 pt1ges 150-151. \r\n \r\nRestaurant / Food Servi ce \r\nLong John Silver, 922 S. Big A Rd., (30577); 706/886-8 11 4. \r\n(Gl fTA) \r\n \r\nTrave l Se rvices \r\nToccoa  Stephens County Chamber of Commerce and Toccoa Welcome Center, 90 I E. Currahee, P.O. Box 57 , (30577); 706/886-2 132. C-18. Visl1our I86 ft. waterfalls, stagecoach inn and shops. A haven of beauty and culture. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r ad on p11ges 14 1, 150151. \r\n \r\nTOCCOA FAUS \r\nAttr ac tion s Toccoa Falls, P.O. Box 809; Ga Hwy Ah. 17, (30598); 706/88668:l 1. Open: 9-sundown. lff-ED-YA-GR-CC- FD-GS-PA-C-18-MF-TS. Spectaa,iar 186 ft. water falls. Cool, picturesque, breathtaking. \r\n \r\nRes ta ur a nt/ Food Se r vice \r\nReneclions Restaurant, Ah. 17, 706/886-6545; 706/886-9069. H-CC-NS-GC-1.-FD-CT. Fine din ing, casual atm osphere overloo king Lake Toccoa and golf course. Professional services fo r groups/weddings. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 pages 150- 151. \r\nTUR ER VJLLE \r\nSport s \u0026 Recr ea ti on \r\nShooo Cow Kayak Co., P.O. Box 96, (30580); 706n54-5885. TS-TV. Kayak day trips on lakes and slow moving rivers in Habersham and Rabun County areas. Touring kayaks, lunch and guide included. \r\nWI NDER (A Geor g ia Main Street City) \r\nAttracti o ns \r\nFort Vargo Stale Park \u0026 Will-A-Way Recreation Area, P.O. Box 764, (30680); 770/867-3489. Rates: S2 parking fee. H-CC-PGPA-MF. Fishing, 47 tent and traller, tennis, hiking, mini-golf.(GlrTA) \r\nMu se um s \r\nBarrow Coun ty Museum, 74 E. Athen St., (30680); 770/307 11 83. ED-M. Located in the old Barrow County Jail, built in 1914. See hangi ng iower, jail cells, and exhibi ts on Senator Richard B. Russell, cou nty history and Fort Vargo. \r\nLodgin g \r\nJameson Inn, 9 Stafford St., (30680); 770/867- 1880. H-CC-NSPO-C'IV-CBK-D. Free localcalls,complimentary newspaper. (GlfTA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 the Inside Front Cover. \r\nRes ta ura nt / Food Se r vi ce \r\nWafne House, I02 May St., (30680). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nSh oppin g \r\nMainstreet Winder , Maln SL, (30680); 770/867-90 I1. Variety of shops and architectu re. Old train depot and gazebo. \r\nYOU G HARRIS \r\nAri \u0026 Ent ert ainm ent \r\n\"Reach of Song\" Appalachian Drama, The, US Hwy76, Young Harris College, (30582); 800/262-7664. YA-G R. Georgia's offi cial historic drama. Epic musical celebration of Appalachian mountains. Performed in early summer. \r\nEdu ca tion a l In sti tution s \r\nMin. Regional Librar y-Appalachian Archives, 698 Miller St., (30582); 706/379-3732. Open: Mon-Fri 8:30-5; Sal 10-2. HF-ED-MMF. Materials concerning Appalachian area li fe, history, culture, music. Includes books, audio and video recordings. For use in the Library. Rollins Planetarium, Campus of Young Harris College, (30582); 706/379-3 111 . ED-FD-MF. Free public star shows are presented Friday @ 8pm. Call fo r schedule. \r\nLod gi n g \r\nBrasslown Va lley Crowne Plaza Resort, P.O. Box 11 4, (30582); 800/ 20 1-3205 or 706/379-9900. Mountain resort with golf and tennis featuring fireplace rooms in main lodge and COilages. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our nil 111 the Georgia Golf11,serl. \r\nTrave l Services \r\nTowns Coun ty Cham ber of Commerce, 141I Fuller Cir., (30582); 706/896-4966. C-18. Call or write for vaction pak, lodging lis1, calendar of events, relocation pak and more. /GlrTA) \r\nPlease see our ,ul 0 11 page 140. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\n -:r: c.o.,,.'.-\\- be\\i\"eve. 'rt'~ t,i-...e. To 'nea.d nC111.1!_ ,t...7he!\u003eC Nortl-iwe.st \r\n \r\n\u0026ea((:f:Fl.. Mou~~1~s. a_y~ TevYi{.:;c. ... we.'ve. Made~ !l\"v:l.\"'11'\\eQ -\\ne...d, \r\n \r\n-+-\\~ev-~',\\d-5~ooou\\~-\"\\teo--\\ni-t~1h\u003c. thl ~=, otp.M/\\1.treau....f'\\re,\\~~o~\\;i-~\\e-s.nfl5,\"r'eT.svhtte-r.~anV.\u003c.ei\\l_.\"Y\"~u'Sr\\eG,. C:+, c\\F~-E\\\\Si,c,.TeCI'RV.\\.A-o.:L.l-i:~,t.1\u003eturruu.-~.1..ni~ ,u/a9../lpllwj e.... \r\n \r\n~a. FLs-\\'c...~ ... \r\n \r\nexcu.se. -\\-0 c..ot\\,\\c_ -ba.c.\\.:. \\ \r\n \r\n Rolling fields, bursting with abundant wild flowers, carry visitors Into the mysterious grandeur of the Northwest Georgia Mountains - a region that's noted for its historic trails spanning centuries to echo the traces of three Native American nations. Spend moments of reflection at the Civil War battlefields. Or travel to the sacred Etowah Indian Mounds (Inset), where you will hear the whispers of an ancient civilization whose presence is still felt 1,000 years later. \r\n \r\n Come \"Dance with the Eagles\" in the NORTHWEST GEORGlA MOUNTAIN . According co the Cherokee Indian tradition the eagle dance represents victory and peace. So, coo, will yo ur \"Dance with the Eagles\" ... yo ur visit with the friendly people in Northwest Geo rgia... energize yo u victoriously and re core peace co yo ur spirit. \r\n \r\nT he NORTHWEST \r\n \r\nGEORGlA MOUNTAINS are full of fun fo r yo un g and old a.like. Convenientl y located berween Arlanra, Birmingham , \r\n \r\nIVil/1 its st.,, state parks, five major lakes, myriatl of rivers a11d streams, the Co/Jutta 1Vilder11ess and Chatta/,oocltee Nat/011al Forest, the NORTHWEST \r\nGEORGIA MOUNTAINS is a mecca /01 outdoor e11t/111siasts. \r\n \r\nand Chattanooga, the region is intersected by three major interstate highways - 1-75, 1-20 and I-59 - making \r\n \r\nand upcountry adventures fo r weeks at a time. \r\n \r\naccess for visirors quick and easy. \r\n \r\nSmall town and historic districts offer \r\n \r\nC riss-crossed by scenic drivi ng routes, \r\n \r\nrelaxed retreats from the hectic pace of \r\n \r\ntravelers can enjoy mou ntain splendor, rhe large cities. Recreation ranging from golf \r\n \r\nCoosa Valley countryside, living history \r\n \r\nco handgliding and whitewater rafting \r\n \r\ninvigorate weary bodies. The regio n hosts \r\n \r\nmany year-ro und events ranging from arts \r\n \r\nand crafts festivals co symphony o rchestra \r\n \r\nperformances o n rhe riverbank. \r\n \r\nCarrollton Area \r\n \r\nNorthwest Georgia is a shopper's paradise. \r\n \r\nConvention \r\n \r\nAntiques, Appalachian handicrafts and ocher specia.lry delights can be found \r\n \r\n0 Visitors Bureau \r\n \r\nthroughout rhe region with Rome, Oa.lcon and Carroll con having the larges t selection \r\n \r\nCarrolllon. Ceor\u003c5ia ADesi\u003c5naled Main 6Lreel Cily \r\n \r\nof scores. Da.lcon is the Carper Capital of the Wo rld, the place where tufted bedspread handiwork turned into a \r\n \r\nMhleLic Traini0\u003c5 6ile 1995 - 1996 \r\nUkraine and Czech Qepublic \r\n \r\nmulti-m illion dollar industry. Ir is nor unusual co see visitors arriving in trucks co carry home their purcha e from the dozens of carpet outlets there. Two direct factory \r\n \r\nHome of W~l Ceor\u003c5ia Colle\u003c5e  ln Town \r\nfuulh Hisloric Dislricl \r\n \r\nou tlet centers are located in O alron and Calhoun on l-75 - both with recenrly co mplered expansions co provide more bargain opportu nities. \r\n \r\nJohn Tonner 6LBle Park  McIntosh Qeserve  6usan \r\n \r\nThe NORTHWEST GEORGlA MOUNTAINS echo wid1 vo ices from \r\n \r\nHayward Burial Me \r\n \r\nch ir hisrory. Coursed by dua.l mountain \r\n \r\n\"The BE6T of W~l Ceor\u003c5ia\" \r\n \r\nranges and deep valleys, the region is a wonder of scenic beauty with outdoor \r\n \r\n1-\u0026:XY29U)871  770-'214-9746  f AX 834-365'2 \r\nP.O. Box 532 Carrolllon, Georgia 30lt7 \r\n \r\nadvenwre char spans the centuries. Echoes from Native Americans can be hea rd a.long Chieftains Trai l which explore the traces of three great civi liza tions which o nce \r\n \r\noccupied the rerrirory. In Ca rtersville the \r\n \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds State Historic \r\n \r\nSite tells the story of the Mississipean \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nC ulture of co rn fa rmers (1000- 1500 A.O.) whose age-old temple mounds still stand. The Weinman Mineral Museum displays the minera.l treasures used by these Indians as gifts and in ceremo nia.l observances, as well as a collectio n of their ancient a rtifa c ts. \r\nT he C herokee Indian Nation made rhe most signifi c a n t impress ion in Northwest Georgia. The largest of five civilized tribes of the Southeast, the Cherokee lived in log homes and developed their own written language and modeled their government afte r that of rhe United Scares. Unfortunately, gold wa discovered in North Georgia in 1828, and rhe rush for land by white men fill ed with greed led ro the Cherokees' forced expulsion in 1838. H alf of chem died on a brutal 2,000-m ile march co Oklahoma, the infamous \"Trail of Tea rs.\" Echoes of the hymn \"Amazing Grace\" sun g in d1e C herokee native rongue might sti ll be heard if yo u listen carefu ll y. \r\nThe greatest of the C herokee C hiefs was John Ross. His 1797 log home, The John Ross House, is located in Ro sville. Another C hief, James Vann, built the \"Showplace of the C herokee Nation \" in Chatsworth in 1804. The ChiefYann House State Historic Site, a Federa.1-sryle brick mansion wid1 a cantilevered staircase and fine antiques, was used by Yann for educatio nal gatherin gs berween C herokee leaders and Moravian missionaries. \r\nA few miles away at Fort Mountain State \r\nPark, a prehisto ric, man-made wall of \r\nrocks presents a mystery, which might be d1e work oflndians thousands of yea rs ago . \r\nChieftains Museum in Rome is the plantat ion house of a third prominent Cherokee, Major Ridge, who tried to adapt to the white cu.I cure while retaining his Native roots. He operated a score and a ferryboat, as well as the plantation, but he is best known for havi ng signed the TREATY OF NEW ECHOTA which led co the exp ulsion of hi s people from \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\n \r\nThe looping Chieftains Trail involves U.S. Highways 27, 76 and 411 and Georgia State Roads 2, 52, 53 and 515. Gateways to the trail at welcome centers in Marietta, Rome, Dalton and Blue Ridge provide print and audio-visual information about the route. \r\nEchoes of the war which ultimately reinforced the strength of the \"United\" States can be heard by meandering along 1-75 and US 41 from Chattanooga to Atlanta. The Blue and Gray Trail of Civil \r\n \r\nWar Sites features over 50 Civil War sites and reUs the story of the war-torn era of the Battle of Atlanta and the fiery march through Georgia of General Sherman. \r\nCrucial battles at Chickamauga and Chattanooga in 1863 opened a Union corridor through the tough Tennessee/Georgia mountains and sealed the fate of the Old South forever. Among the most important of the Blue and Gray Trail's 50-plus sires is the \r\n \r\nE.-q,lore /11dtan ci,/t11re in tlie Nortliwest Georgia Mo11ntai11s. \r\nGeorgia. He and his son were later murdered by \"Trail of Tears\" survivors who felt he had betrayed them. \r\nNew Echota was the capital of the Cherokee Nation and is now a Scare Historic Sire in Calhoun. Prior to the treary signed there in 1835, it was the seat of government for an independent Indian Nation that covered northern Georgia and four southeastern states. The buildings on site include a museum, the Council House, Supreme Courthouse, Vann's Tavern, the home of a missionary and the print shop that published the bilingual CHEROKEE PHOENIX, the only Indian language newspaper ever printed in North America. This paper registered the great literary achievement of Sequoyah, inventor of the written syllables of the Cherokee language. \r\nThe Tate House, or \"Pink Marble Mansion, \" in Pickens County is an estate house on 27 acres char originally belonged to the Cherokees, and is further evidence that their removal separated them from a land of riches. The house was built in 1926 by Colonel Sam Tare, president of the Georgia Marble Company, as a showcase for the marble from his nearby quarries. The Tare House is now a luxury bed and breakfast inn, and the quarries are open for public tours during the annual Georgia Marble Festival the first weekend in October. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n163 \r\n \r\n Dalton Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau (H) \r\nDiscover more in the Carpet Capital of the World! \r\nLocated at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Dalton is surrounded by the breathtaking wilderness and rivers of the Chattahoochee Nationa l Forest. Centrally located on 1-75, Dalton is within a one day drive for almost 50% of the population of the United States. \r\nOver 100 carpet outlets, retail shopping, golf, Civil War heritage, hiking, festivals ... are but a few of the many opportunities that await our guests. Over 1000 motel rooms and numerous restaurants available. \r\n2211 Dug Gap Battle Road (inside the NW GA Trade \r\nCen ter) P.O. Box 2046 Dalton, Georgia 30722 \r\n(800) 331-3258 \r\n \r\nFannin County Chamber \r\nof Commerce (E) \r\nOutdoor recreation abounds with the Appalachian \u0026 Benton McKaye trails, Cohutta Wilderness, Chattahoochee National Forest, lakes and rivers. Unique restaurants, antiques, specialty shops and charm ing accommodations. White water rafting is minutes away on the Ocoee River, site of the 1996 Slalom, Canoe/Kayak competition. \r\nP.O. Box 875 Blue Ridge, GA 30513 \r\n(800) 899-MTNS or (706) 632-5680 \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Rome Floyd \r\nCounty (R) \r\nYou 're invited to step back in time in our Victorian city. Museums, gardens, wa lking tours, antiquing, original artwork, golf, fishing, boating and festivals all designed to delight you. Lots of terrific restaurants and comfortable lodging. Just 65 miles northwest of Atlanta. Free travel map and information, call: \r\n(800) 444-1834. \r\n \r\nVilla Rica (Y) \r\nThe City of Gold hosts two funfilled arts and crafts festivals: Springfest during the last weekend in April, and Gold Rush Days, the second weekend in September. Villa Rica is also home of the summer Thomas A. Dorsey Gospel Heritage Festival, recognizing the Villa Rica native known as the Fath er of Gospel music. For more information, call: \r\n(770) 459-3656. \r\n \r\nFor a delightfully different vacation \"hide-away\" try our authentic log cabins, country inn and camping cabins. Large hall for group functions and chapel for weddings. \r\n463 Hidden Hollow Lane Chickamauga, GA 30707 \r\n(706) 539-2372 \r\n \r\nA mountain inn that will refresh your spirit... \r\nWhether you've spent the day seeing the sigh ts on Lookout Mountain, hiking the trails or attend ing to business in Chattanooga, The Lookout Inn can give you that quiet retrea t you need after a busy day. The Lookout Inn is the perfect place to relax, day or night. Please refer to Lookout Mtn. lodging, p. 176 fo r details . \r\nScenic Highway Lookout Mtn. Parkway Lookout Mountain, GA 30750 \r\n(706) 820-2000 \r\n \r\nOcoee White Water Rafting (D) \r\nThree professional river outfitters offer the finest rafting experiences available on the \"wet and wild\" Ocoee River, site of the 1996 Olympic White Water Competition. \r\n Wildwater LTD.  Southeastern Expeditions  Nantahala Outdoor Center \r\nReservations: (800) 440-RAFT ext. 556 \r\n \r\nGilmer County Chamber of Commerce (J) \r\nGeorgia's Apple Capital - land of sparkling water and deep green forests; quaint shops and restaurants; rocking chairs on friendly porches; mountain wildflowers in bright array; and crisp, juicy apples. \r\n#5 Westside Square Ellij ay, GA 30540 \r\n(706) 635-7400; FAX (706) 635-7410 \r\n \r\nCartersville-Bartow County Northwest \r\nGeorgia (S) \r\nThe Valley of the Etowah, home to the nation's largest historic register land mass, has been A Favorite To11rist Stop for Centuries. About an hour north of Atlanta (and 100 years), we're a natural retreat. Call for fast, free information; \r\n(800) 733-2280 Ext. 14, or (770) 387-1357, Fax: (770) 386-1220. \r\nCartersville-Ba rtow County Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\nP.O. Box 200397 Cartersville, GA 30120 \r\n \r\nc. 1902, the Captain's Quarters will take you back to a more genteel era. On the north border of the Chickamauga National Batt.lefield, the sights of Northwest Georgia and Chattanooga are just minutes away. Meeting facilities available. \r\n13 Barn hardt Circle Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742 \r\n(800) 710-6816 (706) 858-0624 FAX: (706) 861-4053 \r\n \r\n Douglas County Chamber of Commerce (Z) \r\nVisit Beau tiful Douglas Coun ty. Experience Historic Ruins at Sweetwa ter Creek State Pa rk. En joy cul tural arts, golfing, hiking, dining and shopping. Fo r more inform ation contact: \r\nThe Douglas County Chamber of Commerce \r\nP.O. Box 395 Douglasville, GA 301 33 \r\n(770) 942-5022 \r\n \r\nDade County Chamber of Commerce (C) \r\nThe freedom of fli ght depicts the peaceful va lley and majestic mountains of Dade County. \"God's Most Beautiful Corner of Georgia.\" Beauti ful scenery, Cloudl and Ca nyon State Park and affordabl e mountain or va lley ho me sites make for easy li vi n g. \r\nP.O. Box 1014 Trenton, GA 30752 \r\n(706) 657-4488 \r\n \r\nOak Hill and The Martha Berry Museum (R) \r\nExperience Georgia history at Oak Hill , the home of o ne of America's grea test educa tors, Marth a Berry. Ca ll fo r a ca lendar o f events. AAA Star Attra cti o n. \r\nU.S. 27 No rth a nd Vetera ns Memo rial High way, Rome \r\n(800) 220-5504 or (706) 291-1883 \r\n \r\nIn Chatswo rth, Murray ounty, Georgia, you ca n delight in the splendor of revisi ting the beautiful land that was once th e heart of the Cherokee Nation . Visitors may choose to visit the historic Va nn House, home of Chero kee Cheiftain James Va nn, or spend time visitin g the preserved forest areas such as the Chattahoochee ational Forest, the Cohutta Wilderness Area, th e Coosawa ttee Wildli fe Management Area or Fort Mountain State Park. Recrea tio n oppo rtunities abound including mountain biking, hiking, trout fishing or boa ting and swimm ing on Ca rter's Lake. CaJI the Chatsworth-Murray Coun ty Chamber of Commerce/Welcome Ce nter at (800) 969-9490 or (706) 695-6060. We look fo rwa rd to hea ring fro m you! \r\n \r\nCedartown/ Rockmart-Polk County Chamber of \r\nCommerce (U\u0026T) \r\nExplore natural beauty a midst tree-lined streets, rocky hills and deep valleys. Hi storic homes, antique shops, festiva ls, recrea tional opportunities and famil y-style dining all await you within an hour's dri ve from Atla nta. \r\n604 Goodyear Rock mart, GA 30153 \r\n(800) 226-251 7 \r\n \r\nLocated high atop Lookout Mountain, Rock ity offers you some of the most spectacular natural scenery found anywhere. You'll find lush gardens a mid huge rock form atio ns as you wa lk alo ng the Enchanted Trail. You may even catch a view of 7 states from legendary Lover's Leap. Restaurants and gift sho ps can be found along t he way. Each season provides a dazzling display of natural bea uty. Open aU yea r. \r\nFor more in formatio n ca ll o r write: \r\nRock City Gardens 1400 Patten Rd. \r\nLoo kout Mtn., GA 30750 \r\n(800) 854-0675 \r\n \r\nExperience th e o rthwest GA mountains. Come play golf, shop, go antiquing, vi sit New Echo ta Cherokee ViUage o r hike in the Chattahoochee ational Fo rest. Just an hour north of Atl a n t a. \r\n300 South Wall Street Ca lhoun, GA 30701 \r\n(800) 887-3811 \r\n \r\nThe authentic, 1850's garden and estate of cotto n fac to r God frey Ba rnsley and his wife, Julia, whose spi rit still wa lks in the Gardens. Museums, shops, restau ra nt o n gro unds. \r\n(770) 773-7480 \r\n \r\n at tire ~ of, tire \r\n!]Jiu 9lidf, ~ \r\n Carpet Outlets  Factory Stores  The Confederacy  Cherokee Indian Culture  Chattahoochee National Forest \r\nContact: Dalton Convention \u0026 Visitor Bureau \r\nLocated at the Northwest Georgia Trade \u0026 Convention Center \r\nExit 136, Walnut Avenue Post Office Box 2046 Dalton, Georgia 30720 \r\n(706) 272-7676 \r\n \r\nChickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park, the oldest and larges t military park in the U.S. The first of its kind in the United States, this park was ultimately commemorated due to the unified effo rts of union and confederate veterans - a major step in the healing of the nation. An eight-mil e tour route, markers and monuments on its 8,000 acres are dedicated to the 35,000 soldiers who died here. The park museum features rhe Fuller Gun Collecrion, 355 weapons dating from the Revolutionary War to World War II and a multi-media presentation recounting rhe derails of rhe barde and the origin of the National Military Park System. \r\n \r\nPrater's Mill in Dalton, a three-story grist mill used as a campsite by both Union and Confederate troops in 1864, is now fully restored and the scene of the semi-annual Prater's Mill Country Fair the second weekend of May and October. \r\nThe Adairsville Depot marks the spot where the Civil War's \"Great Locomotive Chase\" switched gears and went into reverse, as depicted in the Walt Disney movie by the same name. This Civil War \"chase\" resulted in the awarding of the first Congressional Medal of Honor-the highest military honor bestowed in America. The Great Locomotive Chase Festival held here rhe first weekend in October remembers this colorful event. \r\n \r\nNear Historic Downtown Chickamauga, the Gordon-Lee Mansion was commandeered by rhe Union as a headquarters and military hospital in 1863. Today iris a bed and breakfast inn full of Southern charm. Jes columned porch overlooks an expa nsive front yard and walkway lined with call historic oaks (Norrhwesr Georgia fearures a number of bed and breakfast inns, each with its own flavor.) \r\n \r\nPickett's Mill State Historic Site in Dallas, where the South scored a dramatic victory during the Aclanra Campaign, is one of the best preserved Civil War battlefields in the nation. A Living History Program is presented here every first and d1ird weekend of the month. \r\nAn evocative ruin at Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Park in Lithia Spri ngs wa a textile mill during the C ivil War. \r\nSome Kind of Wonderful! \r\n \r\nWith the factory-direct prices at Dalton Factory Stores it's like a sale every day! Shop America's best-loved brands like Spiegel Outlet, We tPoint Pepperell, Duck Head, Jones New York, Stride Rite/Keds/Sperry Top-Sider, lzod and more! Over 40 factory tore in all! \r\n \r\nDalton Factory Stores... It's Some Kind of Wonde1ful ! \r\n \r\n166 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n1-75 and Walnut Ave.. Exit 136 706/278-0399 Mar-Dec: MON-SAT 9-9pm  SU I2-6pm Jan-Feb: MON-THUR 9-7pm; FRI-SAT9-9pm \r\nSU 12-6pm \r\n \r\n V isit the beautiful northwest Georgia moun \r\n \r\nTour historic New Echota Cherokee Village, vi \r\n \r\n. . \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nNorthwest Mountains \r\nj \r\n \r\nGordon County Chamber of Commerce \r\n300 South Wall Street Calhoun, Georgia 30701 (706) 625-3200  (800) 887-3811 \r\n \r\nI  - Shopping. \r\nYou get \r\n \r\nOutlet Shopping. \r\nout of Ollllet Sho111i1a/ \r\n \r\n More Brand ames! \r\n More Factory-Direct avi ng ! \r\n \r\n More election! \r\n More ew Store ow Open! \r\n \r\nCalhoun \r\noutlet center I-75, Exit 129 \r\n \r\nhop over 60 Out let lores Monday - aLu relay l O- 9 \r\nunclay 12 - 6 \r\nFor more information ca ll: (706) 602- 1300 \r\nor l -800-866-5900 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n167 \r\n \r\n After the war, Lithia Springs gai ned fame as a health spa whose lirhium-forcified mineral waters had curative properties. The bottling company operating rhere \r\ntoday invites visitors to tour their Family \r\nDoctor Museum and Medicinal Garden. \r\nThe Piedmont locale aro und Lithia Springs is home ro a number of communities with rural roots and character. Carrollton's McIntosh Reserve, pare of the Chieftains Trail, is proof of rhe \r\narea's Creek Indian heritage. Nearby, John \r\nTanner State Park boas ts rhe largest swimming beach in the Georgia Stare Park system. Camping and fishing are welcome at both places. \r\nVilla Rica, rhe city of gold, is the sire where gold was discovered . The annual Gold Rush Days is a celebration of this little known face. Prospecting is an activity rhar visitors enjoy in chis area. \r\nThe West Georgia Museum in Tallapoosa, an outstanding small town museum, depicts rhe lifestyle of its citizenry from the lace 1800s ro rhe early 1900s. Ir allows one ro literally \"step\" into the cobbler hop or the dentist office and much more. \r\nPolk County's Self-Guided Driving Tour brochure, ava ilable from the C hamber of Commerce in Rockmart and Cedartown, shows an asso rtment of architectural sryles in the homes, churches and commercial buildings in these towns. Antebellum , \r\n \r\nVictorian and rum-of-the-century structures line the streets of both towns, whi.le prime farmland and a beautiful section of Cedar Valley are the views from Cave Spring Road north of Rockmart. \r\nCave Spring has its own historic ambiance. N inety of its stately homes are li sted on the National Register Of Historic Places. Older still are rhe limestone cave and mineral sp ring for which the town was named. T he cave is a popular refresher in summer, maintaining a temperature of 56 degrees. Its spring provides water for Rolater Parks swimmi ng pool-shaped like the stare of Georgia. \r\nTwo ofNorchwesr Georgia's finest antebellum estates are reason enough for visiting chis region. Barnsley Gardens in Adairsvi lle, was constructed in 1840 by Godfrey Barnsley for his beloved wife, Julia. Woodlands, the grand manor house (now a ruin), was occupied one night by a Un ion general during rhe Civil War. The Confederate soldier who cried to warn rhe owners rhar the Yankees were coming was killed on his way there and is buried on the grounds. \r\nToday the surrounding 30 acres of English style gardens have been completely restored. In rhe spring thousands of daffodils decorate the hillside while heritage roses perfume the air for weeks, along with exotic rhododendrons. There are boxwood, border displays of perennials and an nuals that bloom all summer and fall, a redwood arbor, fernery and water \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n 5ARTOW COUNTY \r\n \r\nA FAVORITE \r\nRGIA,USA \r\n \r\nRed Top Mountain State Park \u0026 Lodge \r\nA natural retreat for the cit_1::1 wear_1::1 on 2,000 pristine acres around Lake Allatoona (Lodge, Restaurant, Camping, Hiking \u0026 Water Sports). Reservations: 1- 800-864-PARK \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds \r\nA National Historic Landmark, E:towah was a major Native American cultural center from ,00-1,00 A.D. The mU6CUm, \r\nto1Jt5 and s ~ I events ~nee visitons' expencnccs. \r\n710..J87..:jJ+J \r\nBartow History \r\nCenter \r\nA repositor_1::1 of tho Soul:hern E:xperience since the~ \r\n(Special exhibits, Gifts, \r\nGuided Tours) . 770-782-7818 \r\n \r\nTOURIST \r\n \r\nSTOP FOR CENTURIES \r\n \r\nBarnsle_y Gardens \r\nThe authentic, 1850's garden and estate of cotton factor Godfre_1::1 5arnsle_1::1 and his wife, Julia, whose spirit still walks in the Gardens. Museums, shops, \r\nRestaurant o n grounds. \r\nr;o..m-7480 \r\n \r\nwdliam W~inMn Mitferal Museum \r\n, ~ T h e ~ ~ fur minerals, fossils \r\nand~,-. \r\n, \r\n~ibits, Gifts Guided Tot:irS). \r\nm--~Ji \r\n \r\nslip away to green hills, anti9ue gardens, and dear mountain lakes. The Cherokee \r\nIndians called this \"The Enchanted Land. \" Maybe that's why we've been a Favorite \r\nTourist Stop For Centuries. See for yourself ... Call 1-800-J;J-2280, Ext. 17 \r\nor7l0-78J-1357 for fast, free information. \r\nCARTER5VILLL \r\nMRIOW CO,GEORGIA \r\nnvention \u0026Visitors Bureau P.O. 5 ox 2007;97  Cartersville, GA 7;0120  USA \r\n \r\n and bog gardens. A museum in the former manor house kitchen focuses on the history of the Barnsley family and the Garden rescorarion. \r\n \r\nOak Hill in Rome tells th e scory of one of che enduring legends of the NORTHWEST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS. T his classic white-columned mansion built in 1847 is graced by manicured lawns, formal gardens and nature trails. It was the ancestral home of Martha Berry (1866-1942), who saw a need and dedicated her life co educating mountain children whose families had been illi te rate for generations. She began with simple Bible studies and ended with the estab lishment of Berry Academy and Berry College, using her land and her inheritance as seed endowments and convinci ng some of the wo rld's great philanthropists co provide additional support. The work ethic she inspired sti ll endures today. The Martha Berry Museum and Art Gallery adjacent co the 26,000-acre Berry campus cells the scory of chis remarkable woman. \r\n \r\nEnjoy the State Parks and Historic Sites of the \r\nNorthwest Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nPark \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nNew Echota Cherokee Capital \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nCalhoun \r\n \r\nJohn Tanner State Park Carrollton \r\n \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nCartersville \r\n \r\nRed Top Mountain State Park and Lodge \r\n \r\nCartersville \r\n \r\nChief Vann House Historic Site \r\n \r\nChatsworth \r\n \r\nFort Mountain State Park \r\n \r\nChatsworth \r\n \r\nPickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site \r\n \r\nDallas \r\n \r\nSweetwater Creek State \r\n \r\nConservation Park \r\n \r\nLithia Springs \r\n \r\nCloudland Canyon State Park \r\n \r\nRising Fawn \r\n \r\nJames H. Floyd State Park \r\n \r\nSummerville \r\n \r\nCheck the travel directory listings in this section and the Road Map for \r\nmore information. \r\n \r\n170 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nC/0111/la11d CanJ1011 is 011e of111a11y Slate Parks in the Nortltwesl Georgia Mo1111tai11s. \r\nBerry College sits on the nation's largesr (and some say most beautiful) campus. It has an array of interesting landmarks, including the Goch ie sryle quadrangle (donated by Henry Ford), one of the world's largest overshot waterwheels, and the 1850 PossumTroe cabin where Miss Berry gave her first lesson . \r\nWhile in Rome visit her seven hills, the charming Viccorian residential district and the Olde Towne Historic District. One of the world's most unusual museums, T he Clocktower, is located here. The Visitor Center provides an audio cassette cour rape char gu ides visicors co major sires and shares local hisrory. Rome also is the home co the celebrated Stonebridge Golf Course, rated the best new course in Georgia in 1994. \r\nA drive north of Rome on U.S. 27 leads through Summerville, where rhe Paradise Garden folk art project of Rev. Howard Fi nster muse be seen co be believed. \r\nFrom Summerville it's a short ride co rhe Georgia segment of Lookout Mountain Parkway (GA. 157), a 100-mile driving tour along Lookout Mountain char visits three scares. This scenic route skirts Cloudland Canyon State Park in Rising Fawn, which straddles a deep gorge on rhe west sid e of Lookout Mountain. The park \r\n \r\nis prized for its year-round beaury, and hikers know char a trek down rhe trails co the canyon Aoor is a walk through millions of years of geological hiscory. \r\nThe cop of Lookout Mountain was the Civil War setting for \"The Barrie Above the Clouds,\" the final clash in the struggle for control at Chickamauga-Chattanooga. \r\nHang gliders launch and spectators watch from the cop of Lookout Mountain. Ar Lookout Mountain Flight Park and Training Center sea oned pilots Ay in tandem with wanna-be gliders (no experience necessary). \r\nRock Ciry Gardens ar the Lookout Mountain summit combines geology, hiscory and some man-made fantasy for one big ' mountain' high. Its panoramic views, amazing rock formations and 400 varieties of wi ldflowers and shrubs are nature's handiwork at its best. The flagscone path through the gardens is full of reminders of Rock Ciry's Indian heritage. le was here char warring Creeks sought refuge in rock pockets and crevices. A new event, Enchanted Garden Lights, magically celebrates the Christmas Holiday season with half a million twinkling lights creating 24 Christmas scenes. Whimsical Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village charm both kids and adults with visual interprerarions of their favorite fairy tales. Rock Ciry also inspired Wale Disney in his vision for his famous California development. \r\nMore family fun waits at Lake Winnepesauk:ah in Cacoosa Counry. This 110-acre summer amusement park has 32 action rides, skill games, picnic groves and Super car oncerrs on undays and holidays. The Georgia Winery's Taste Center and Outlet Store at I-75 offers samples chat include Georgia Peach Wine and Muscad ine Champagne. \r\nWith its six scare parks, five major lakes, myriad of rivers and screams, the Cohutta Wilderness and Chattahoochee National Forest, the NORTHWEST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts. \r\nBoaters, fishermen, swimmers and water skiers use the crystal waters of Lake Allatoona, Lake Blue Ridge, Carter's Lake and Lake Conasauga for their recreational pleasure. Lake Blue Ridge in eastern Fannin Counry is a particular favorite of fishermen because of its \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\nNorthwest Georgia Mountain's \r\nHoward Finster \r\n \r\n11,ere are many beautiful scenes, like tlits 011e in Walker County , tliro11gliout tile Nortliwest Georgia Mo1m.tai11s \r\n \r\nabundant supply of muskie, walleye, bluegill and smallmourh bass. \r\nWhitewater rafters, canoeists and kayakers find their element in Blue Ridge, Ell ij ay and McCaysville o n the Carrecay, T occoa, O coee and Cossawattee Rivers. \r\nFor the upscale hiker a new serv ice is available from Hawksbell Farm in D alton - Llamas co carry your pack through the beautiful forest co yo ur special picnic spo r. ..complete with a han1mock. Camping is plentiful, especially around the lakes and scare parks. Cloudland Canyon, Fort Mountain and Red Top Mountain State Parks also have airconditioned cottages, and there's a new 33-room lodge and co nfe rence center at Red To p M ountain Scare Park in C a rtersv ill e. \r\nT he cool mountain screams char criss-cross rhe region yield o ne of the upcounrry's del icacies, fresh rainbow rro ur. Whether ir's cooked over a ca mpfire o r prepared co perfection at the Woodbridge Inn in Jas per, it's certain co be memorable. Memo ries are made at the breakfast cable, coo, especially in C hatsworth at the Cohutta Lodge. Boch restaurants offer stunning mountainscape views. \r\nArcs, crafts and antiques are pare of the fare at Fo rge Mill Crossing in Morga nto n, an excellent choice for lunch . Everyrhing's homemade here, and likely co incl ude local ingred ients, such as apples fro m area orchards. Locally grown apple produces can be fou nd at many roadside markers, mosr of which open in August and close by C h ristmas. One apple house in G ilmer \r\n \r\nCoun ry remains open co the public unti l March. Bur fall , just when autumn colors are at their peak, seems co be a favorite rime for apple seekers. \r\nBlue Ridge, Elijay and C hatsworth are located along the scenic Southern Highroads Driving T our which encompasses rhe Appalach ian area of four scares. Like nowhere else in America, visitors enjoy breathtaking views, friendly fo lks and fun-fi lled activities fo r the fa mily - yea r-round! In the spring, tourists ch rill over rare wildflower displays along the rural bur well-traveled roadside. Catch a glimpse of the sassy yellow- breasted char or rhe \"rea-kerrle, rea-kerrle\" call of rhe Carolina Wren in the one and only songbird management area of Georgia. T he largest federally owned wil derness in rhe Southeast - rhe Cohutta Wilderness screeches throughout chis pare of Geo rgia as well. W ith a variety of trails char ra nge in difficulty and length, outdoor enth usiasts love co explore the exquisite mountain views of the area during the summer - sometimes co ming upo n thundering wa terfal ls. W inter offers snowy views fro m cozy cabi ns and autumn is ablaze with glorious colo r. \r\n\"G ood value fo r mo ney spent\" is the message in the NORT HWEST GEORG IA MOUNT AI NS. Irs dramatic histo ry and natural beauty are inexpensive co behold, and rhe wide variety of restaurants and lodging are easy o n the pocket, coo. In chis land of resounding echoes, the loudest of all may be the o ne char says, \"Georgia's G rear Northwes t is wo rth your s tay. \"  \r\n \r\nSoon after retiring as a Baptist preacher in 1965, the Reverend Howard Finster received instructions from the Lord to convert the swampland surrounding his lawnmower and bicycle repair shop in Summerville into \"Paradise Garden.\" Working with cast-off materials, Finster created sculpture illustrating Scriptural messages, sidewalks embedded with glass and tools, edifices composed of bicycle parts and bottles, and a \"Wedding Cake\" chapel. He also began to paint in response to God's instructions. His distinctive sermon art combines visual imagery with texts from the Bible and other sources. \r\nNow one of America's most popular self-taught artists, Finster's work came to the world's attention through exhibitions as well as a 1980 Life magazine article that included his work. \r\nThe National Endowment for the Arts recognized Finster's work with a 1982 visual Artist Fellowship in Sculpture, which he used to enhance his \"Paradise Garden.\" Since then, the Garden has become a popular site for art lovers, tourists and advocates of self-taught artists. In October 1994, Finster made several major pieces from the Garden available to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta to ensure their long-term preservation. \r\n \r\n1996Georgia OnMyMind \r\n \r\n171 \r\n \r\n Northwest Mountains \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nCalhoun Local Welcome Center .lOO S. Wall Sr. Calhoun, GA3070I 1-800.887-38 11 \r\nChatsworth Local Welcome f.enter Hwy. 411 Chatsworth, GA30705 106/695-6o6o \r\nDouglasville Local Welcome Center P.O. Box 395 (1-20) DouglasviUe, GA301 33 770/942-5022 \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center J.75 Ringgold, GA30736 706/9.374 211 \r\nRome Local Welcome Center Civic Center llill Rome, GA.l0 161 1-8 00-444- 18.l4 \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center 1-2 0 Tallapoosa, GA30I76 70/574-262 t \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL UMBERS \r\n \r\nBlue Ridge . ... ... 706/632-22 15 \r\n \r\nCalhoun . . . . . . . 706/629-8694 \r\n \r\nCanton . . . . \r\n \r\n770/479-l 155 \r\n \r\nCartersville . . . . . . 770/382-3232 \r\n \r\nCedartown \r\n \r\n770/748-5334 \r\n \r\nDalton . . \r\n \r\n706/272-1200 \r\n \r\nLafayeue . \r\n \r\n706/638- 1400 \r\n \r\nVilla Rica . . . . . . . 770/459366 1 \r\n \r\nTo inquire about Georgia road conditions call: Weekdays 8:154 :45 . . . ~04/656-5882 Nights and Weekends . 404/656-5267 \r\n \r\n172 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Chieftains Trail  Travel the 150-mile Chieftains Trail and explore the rich history of the Native Americans in No rthwest Georgia. Designated as a Staie Historic Trail by the Georgia General Assembly in 1988 as par1 of the 150th anniversary of 1he Trail of Tears. P.0 Box 18-t, Calhoun, GA 3070.l-0 184. Blue and Gra y Trail  The Northwest corner of Georgia, roughly fro m Cha11anooga to the outskir ts of Atlan ta  is 1he setting for 1he Civil War's mos1dramatic events. \r\nADAIRSVILLE \r\nA Blue and Gray \u0026 Chi ef1ain s Trails Community \r\nAttr ac tion s \r\nAdairsville Historic District, I 16 Public Sq.. (.lO IO.l); 770/ 773-.!45 I. NR-FD-GS-TV. llisloric IOWll listed in its entirely on the NR. Town features antique shops, home tours, restau rants. gif1 shops. Greal Locomotive Chase Festival held each October. Barnsley Gardens at Woodlands, 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd., (30 10.l); 7 0/ 73-7480. 11-M-l'A-FD-SGT. A historic antebellu m es tate, publi c gardens, muscum1 nursery and s1\u003eecia l events. Adults 6.50, children under 12 free with paying ad ult; Senior Citizens, Students S5.75, Students 13- 17, 4.00. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 0 11 pages 164-165. \r\nRes taurant / Food Service \r\nAdairsville Inn \u0026 Restaurant, 100 S. Main St, (.lO IO.l); 770n7H774. (GI/TAJ \r\nBLUE RIDGE * \r\nA Benton MacKayc \u0026 Appal achian Tr ai l s Communi ty \r\nAtlrac tion s \r\nAppalachian Trail and Benton MacKaye Trail, Challa hoochee 'a1'I Fores~ (305 1.l); 800/ 899-MTNS. TH. Great hiking/backpacking trails. Originating in NW GA Mtns. \r\nBlue Ridge, Oowntowm. FD. llistoric mountain community fca. tures many antiques, crafts \u0026 specially stores. Several unique res1aurants, be-Jutiful scenery \u0026 outdoor recreation opporlllnities. \r\nChattahoochee Na tional Fores~ 990 E. Main SI., (.l05 1.l); 06/6.l2.l03 I. BAP TllCP. Several hundred campsites, picnic areas, hiking trails, scenic ri vers and swimming beaches. Maps and booklets available al District Office in downlOwn. \r\nMercier Apple Orchards, Hwy 5, wwards McCa)esville, \r\n706/6.l2-2364. Open Jul y through Dec. Quality apples \u0026 cider, additional fresh fruits in season, sorghum \u0026 so urwood honey. Sugar Creek Music Park, 706/6.12-2560. E. Country music and dancing every Sat. night May th rough Oct. llluegrass Music Festival and 01her specia l events held often. \r\nSport s \u0026 Rec r ea tion \r\nSugar Cree k Raceway, 706/ 6.l2-5550. I.ate model s1ock car racing every Sat. nigh1 Ap ril through Sept. Call for special events dales and other featured races. Toccoa River, 800/899-MT 'S. F-TII. Inner-lubing, canoeing and fishing are popular past times on Lhis scenic mountain river. Tube rentals are available. \r\nTrout Flyfishing, 800/899-MT S. F. Guided native trout fishing on the mountain streams and ri\\ers or 1orth Georgia. \r\nOcoee River Whitewater Raftin g, P.O. llox 875, GA ll wy 5, (305 1.l); 800/ 899-MT 'S. RF-SGT. Private com pan ies offer equipment, Lransportu tion and guided trips. \r\nCa mpin g \r\nCohutta Wilderness Area. F-lll-CP. 706/632-.lO.l 1. By an Ac1 of Congress, .l4,I00 a. of Natio nal Forest land has been classifi ed as the Co hu11a Wi lderness area. Access IO the interi or is by footpath onl y. Ideal for backpacking, c:tmping \u0026 fishing. \r\nCooper's Creek Scenic \u0026 Recr eation Area-CNF, F.S. Rd. 4, (.l05 I3); 706/632-303 I. F-PN-TII-CP. 1,240 a. area features hiking trails and beautiful Cooper Creek and its tributaries. Stocked with lroUI. Camping, fishing and hunting. Call for Recreation Guid e. Frank Gross Recreation Arca-CNF, F.S. Rd. 69, (305 1.l); 706/6.l2-303 I. F-PN-CP. Along beautiful Rock Creek, near Chat tahoochee 'ational Fish Hatchery. Camping \u0026 fish ing. Call for Recreation Guide. Lake Blue Ridge, Tl'A, US Hwy 76, 800/899-MTNS. llH-1, P,  CP. Boati ng, camping, fishing! picnicking. swi mming. 5,920 a., via 1-575 from Atlanta IO US 76. \r\nLod gin g \r\nBlue Ridge Mountain Cabins, Hwy 5 N, P.O. Box 11 82, (30513); 706/6:12-789 1. Rates: S/ D 70-S 100. CC-NS-C'IV-CVRPA. 2 bedroom, 1-2 bath delu xe cabins with complete kitchen, firep lace, 1V, phone, linens, creekside or panoramic mountain views. 90 mi. Nof Atlanta. 1 ear lake, river and ational Forest hiking. Cabins open year-round. (GI/TAJ Fannin Inn Motel \u0026 Restaurant, APO Hwy. 515, P.O. llox 605, (3051.l); 706/632-lOOS. Rate~ S 35-S40; D S40- 45. CCNSF-GCPO-RS-CTV. Clean affordable rooms, bcs1food in Nortl1 Georgia. (GI/TA) \r\nLast Resort, Rt. 2 llox 2775, (.l05 I3): 706/ 6.l2.l864. /GIITA/ Please see our a,/ 0 11 I/tis page. \r\nLeisure Time Vaca tion Rentals, P.O. Box I02.l, (305 1.l); 706/6.l2-:l0.l6. Mountain cabins on trout streams or with view. Quiel, private, close 10 lakes, National Forest /GIITA) \r\n \r\nNorthwest Mountains \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nHot Tub \r\nCABINS \r\n \r\nA bubbling hot tub in your secluded mountain chalet.Trout stocked lake, trout stream and horseback riding on premises. White water ratting and golf nearby. Located minutes from Blue Ridge and Elijay. \r\n1-800-959-5562 \r\n \r\nRoute 2 Box 2775 Blue Ridge, GA 30513 \r\n \r\nReservations : (706) 632-3864 \r\n \r\nMajor Cards Accepted  Honeymoon/Escape Packages \r\n \r\nSunn ybrook Bend Cabins, P.O. Box 2308, (305 1:l); 706/63ll594. Rates: Reasonable Rates Year Round!. F-GC-R-Cl'R. Secluded ho11ub cabins on stocked mu1. 1rou1 stream. 8 cl1arming log \u0026 ced:tr cabins on 13 acre, Owner mgr. Furn. kit., TV, phone, W/ D, fireplace. Whitewater rafting, riding, fishi ng, hiking, golf near. Reasonable ra1es yr-round. Brochure. 1mmi1 \r\nResta urant / Foo d Service Toccoa Rive rside Restaurant, IICO 6 Box 423, (:1051.l); 706/632-7891. OS-CCNS-A-CI\". Thu- u I lam-9::lOpm. Dinner from 4.75-S 12.50. Casual dining on scenic Toccoa River. Large outdoor deck. country store \u0026 coun try cooking. /GI/TAJ \r\nTo urs Backroads Driving Tours, P.O. Box 875, (305 1.l); 800/899 MTNS. C IB-TV-VI. Self-guided IOurs through beautiful coulllry side, mountains and wilderness. Tour limes vary from I \u0026 1/ l IO 5 hrs. Available free :11 Chamber Welco me Center. \r\nTrav e l Se r vices Fan nin County Chamber or Commerce, P.O. llox 875, (305 13); 706/632-5680; 800/899-MTNS. C-IB. Enjoy pristine moumains, rivers and lakes. Great restaurants, lodging ,md antiques. /GI/TA/ \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 pages 164-165. \r\nBREME \r\nSports \u0026 Recrea tion Maple Creek Golf Club, 17.l5 C:IShtown Rd., (30 11 0}, 770/S.l7 4172. \r\nPlease see our ml In lhe Georgia Golf /user/. \r\nRes ta ur ant / Food Service Warne House, .1 100 Hwy. 2 . (.lO I 10). Open lq hrs. for breakfa.s1, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads. /GI/TAJ \r\nCALHO  (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nA Blue and Gray \u0026 Chieftains Trails Community Atlra cti ons \r\nBlue \u0026 Gray Trail, P.O. Box 184, .lOO S. Wall S1., (.l070 1); 800/887-38 1I. Travel NW GA si1es which were 1he selling for 1he Civil Wars mos1 dramatic evems. Calhoun Local Welcome Center, .lOO S. Wall St, (.l070 1); 800/887-38 11. II F-MF-1~. Localed on llwy 4 1. 'ew Echota State m stori c Site, I211 Cha1swor1h llwy., (30701); 706/629-8 151. Rates: Adul ts: 2; Children 1.11-l'A GR-PA. Cherokee Indian capital 18l5- 1838. /GIIT,t/ \r\nMu se um s \r\nMerce r Air Museum, Belwood Rd., (.l070 I); 06/629 37 1. Seventeen aircraft dating from 19-t4. \r\nOakleigh, .l.l5 So. Wall St; P.O. Box .l42, (3070 1); 06/629 1515. Open: To the public Mon-Fri I0-4. Dowmown home of Gordo n County HislOrical Society. Sherman's lleadqu:1r1ers, Doll ~tuseum. Limited access, restrooms. \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Recrea tion Chattahoochee National Forest/ Hidden Creek, F.S. Rd.  ll8 , (.l070 I). P -THCP. Camping, hiking, picnicking. Ga I56 SW from Calhoun 7 1/ 2 miles; Righi 01110 Forest Service Rd. 23 1 for 2 miles 1hen right omo Forest Service Rd. 228. Fields Ferry Golr Club, Hwy I560 off 1-75 exil l.lO, (.l070 1); 06/ 625-5666. Open: 7 days a week. GC. New 18 hole daily fee course, 5 miles easiof F.xi1 l.lO Salaeoa Creek Park, Hwy 156/ Exit 130, Roule I, (3070 I); 706/ 629-3490. l'A-BA-BF-F-L-PN-CP. 126 acre lake, boating, pic nic area, camping, swimming. Annual Bass Tournament \r\nLod gin g \r\nBest Wes tern or Calhoun, 226 1 ll wy 41 NF., (.l070 I); 706/629--1 521. H-CCNS-PO-IM . \r\nPlease see our atl 0 11 page I I. \r\nBudget Host Shepherd Motel, P.O. Box 2407, (.l0703); 706/629-8644. (GIITA ) Holiday Inn C:ilhoun, Exil l.lO, 706/629-9 191. \r\nPlease see 0 11 r ,ul 011 page 7. \r\n \r\nLEGE D \r\n \r\nGENERAL \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nHandicapped Acces,ihle \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nHandlrap1wd Facilitlrs \r\n \r\nCOF. \r\n \r\nUS Corps of Engineer., l'acility \r\n \r\nl'SFS \r\n \r\nLnl1cd S1a1es Forc\u003eLI\"} Ser\\\"icc \r\n \r\nNIii. \r\n \r\nN:1tional llhtorir Landmar~ \r\n \r\nNPS NR \r\n \r\nor Opermctl hy the National Parks Service \r\nNational Register llistoric Places and/or \r\n \r\nHistoric On1huildlngs \r\n \r\nF.O \r\n \r\nEdura1i11nal \r\n \r\n\\I \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\nNS \r\n \r\nr..nn Smoking Arca\\ \r\n \r\nCHARGES/ HO RS \r\n \r\n) \\ \r\n \r\nAdmis!\u003eion FC'e \r\n \r\nFP \r\n \r\nFamil) Plan \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup Rate \r\n \r\nS~R \r\n \r\nSenior Obrnunt \r\n \r\nPF \r\n \r\nParkmg '\u003c--c \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredit Cartb Accepted \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sonda) \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nllA \r\n \r\nlle:ich Acres, \r\n \r\nBF \r\n \r\nBoating FaciliLics \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFishing \r\n \r\n(;C \r\n \r\nGolr on Prcmli._e~ \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\n(iolf PrhilcgC's \r\n \r\nHC \r\n \r\nH,alth Cl uh \r\n \r\nHR \r\n \r\nHo\"\u003c:hack Riding \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nl.a~c lrss \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMarina \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPicnic F:1cllilirs \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlarnround \r\n \r\nPl/PO Pool Indoor On1d1K\u003er \r\n \r\nRF \r\n \r\nRafting ~a;JJ.mg \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSno\" Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTenms Court~ \r\n \r\nTII \r\n \r\nTraib/ lllklng \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\nTuhmg \r\n \r\nWS \r\n \r\nWater Skiing \r\n \r\nLODGI G \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nBB \r\n \r\nllcd \u0026 llreakfo,i \r\n \r\nl!HP \r\n \r\nlied \u0026 BrcakfoM \\\\ilh Pri,alC Bath \r\n \r\nCU \r\n \r\nC:ihin \r\n \r\ner \r\n \r\nCottages \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \r\n \r\nCP \r\n \r\nCamp Sile \r\n \r\nOP \r\n \r\nDump Sile \r\n \r\nRI \r\n \r\nRI Hook lp \r\n \r\nLO \r\n \r\nL\u003cKlgc \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nReson \r\n \r\nRS \r\n \r\nRestaurant on Site \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKHchrnettes \r\n \r\nFO \r\n \r\nFood Sen ice \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\ntuel Sen ice \r\n \r\nUS \r\n \r\nBahy-slttmg \r\n \r\nen \r\n \r\nCablcn \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCocktail l.ounge \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCocktail Servkc Sundal \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nEntenainmem \r\n \r\nCBK \r\n \r\nCo111i11cn1al llrcakfasi \r\n \r\nFBK \r\n \r\nFull llrenkfa,1 \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJacuui \r\n \r\nGS \r\n \r\nGlfl Shop \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn-Room Mmies \r\n \r\n\\\"CR \r\n \r\nI CR In Kornn \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPeti'I \\Jlo\\\\ed \r\n \r\nfl..:\\ \r\n \r\nKennel Facilitit-s \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\n\\tmosphere Table Sen Ice \r\n \r\nC.~ \r\n \r\nCaf,1cria Smorgasbord \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nFo.,1 Food \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFamily SI) le \r\n \r\n(.\"T \r\n \r\nC:11tring Srnire \r\n \r\nLOCATIO / ACCESS \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nOo\\\\nl0\\\\11 \r\n \r\n\\IA \r\n \r\nOn MARTA \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\n~e:tr llrp()n \r\n \r\nSGT \r\n \r\nShu11le/Grou11d Transportation \r\n \r\nSU \r\n \r\nSuhurban \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nAL \r\n \r\nAirline \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChamber or Commerce \r\n \r\nC\\ B \r\n \r\nComrntion \u0026 \\ 1sitors Bureau \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency E\u003eehang, \r\n \r\nI.I \r\n \r\nl.:1ng11a1,:e Interpreter \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nTounsm Information Bureau \r\n \r\n\\ff \r\n \r\n~h.'t.11i11g Farilit} \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Sen ice \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\nTours Anllable \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTm cl Agency \r\n \r\nSPECIAL OTES \r\nGHTA Georgia Hospltalil) and Tmel A;sodation llemhcr (G IITA ) Dcnows l.ocaJ \" elrnmc Ccnlt'r or Statr \\'1sitor l11fomia1ion Center In the til\\'. (;eor~l:1 BNI \u0026 llreakfast Council \\tf mher \r\n \r\nJ996 Gear ,;a On M , Mind \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\n Jameson Inn Callwun, 189 Jameson St., (3070 1); 706/629 8I33. Free continent:Li breakfast, free local calls, fax service, whirlpool bath, premium rooms, HBO, cable TV. (GI/TAJ \r\nPl.ease see 011r at/ 011 the /11.slde Front Co1Jer. \r\nVillager Guest House, 510 Hwy. 53 SE, (3070 1); 706/625 44 2. Rates: S 39 and up; DS43 and up. CC-NS-CTV-Cl!KIM CVR. \"Be our guest.\" Tastefully furnished, recliner, micro/ refrig, corporate rates, AA RP discoun ts. (GIITA) \r\nRe staurant / Food Service \r\nIIIOP, 742 Hwy. 53 SE, (3070 1). (GlffA ) \r\nWarne House, 2 Locations: Redbud Rd., (3070 1); 766 Hwy. 53 E., (3070 1). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (G'IITAJ \r\nShopping \r\nCalhoun Outlet Center, 455 Belwood Rd., (3070 1); 706/602 1300. Designer outlet shopping at its best. Over 30 stores presently, additional stores in 1995. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 p11ge J67. \r\nTrave l Services \r\nCalhounGordon County Convention \u0026 Visitor Bureau, 300 S. Wall St., (3070 1); 1-800-887-3811. \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 011 page 167 \u0026 164-165. \r\nGordon County Chamber of Commerce, 300 S. Wall St., (3070 1); 706/62 53200. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nCANTON \r\n \r\nHi storic Site s/ Monum e nt s \r\nBall Ground,Banle of Talivsa Hist. State Marker, Foothills of Blue Ridge Mins. Banleground. Quaint cemury-old town nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. \r\nMu se um s \r\nGazaway Indian Museum,. EDM. 3 \u0026 1/ 2 mi. off Hwy 20 on Hwy 369. Indian artifacts \u0026 rockcollections fromaround the world. \r\nSports \u0026 Recrea tion \r\nSweetwater Park, Lake Allatoo na, Ga Hwy 120. BA-BF-F-TM. Camping facilities, beach, boat ramp, nature trail, amphitheater. \r\nRes taurant / Food Se rvice \r\nWarne House, 89 Ball Ground Hwy., (30 I I4). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (G'IITAJ \r\n \r\nCARROLLTO (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\n \r\nA Chicflains Trait Community \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\n \r\nSusan 8. Hayward Gravesite Monument, 800/ 292-087 I. Located at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. \r\nState Parks \r\n \r\nJohn Tanner State Park, 354 Tanners lleach Rd., (3011 7); 770/830-2222. Rates: Parking fee. BA-CC-BA-F-L-PN-PG-CP-PA. Longest sand beach of any Georgia state park. Swimming, camping, fishing. \r\nEducational ln s tilution s \r\n \r\nWest Georgia College/The Bonner House, Maple St, (30 11 7); 770/836-6500. Public Relations and Visitor Center, located in historic Bonner !louse c. I84 5. HP. \r\nCamping \r\n \r\nMcIntosh Reserve, Ga Hwy 5, on Chauahoochee River, (30 11 7); 7 0/830-5879. Open: Closed Mon. F-PN-CP. Pavilion, river overlook, ballfield, children's fishing ponds, camping and \r\npicnic area. \r\n \r\nLod ging \r\n \r\nBest Western Carrollton/ Bremen, 35 Price Creek Rd., \r\n(30 11 0); 70/ 5374646. ll-CC-NS-PO-IM. \r\nPle11se see 01Jr nd 011 p11ge 11. \r\n \r\nDays Inn Carrollton Cornention Center \u0026 Hotel, 180 Centenni al Rd ., (30 11 7); 706/830-1000. Near Six Flags \u0026 Callaway Gardens. 4 miles from West Ga. Co llege. Co nvenient 10 shopping . (GtrrA) \r\n \r\nJameson Inn Carrollton, 700 S. Park St., (30 I I7); 7 0/834 \r\n \r\nii!)!~~~~ !~:: ~1:~ 2600. Free continental bre:Lkfast, phone with d:uaport. Free lo- \r\n \r\ncal callS, \r\n \r\n1 1~j'~~ 71/,sldeFro11t Couer. \r\n \r\nRamada Inn of Carrollton, 1202 S. Park St, (30 I I6); 706/ 8.H-7700. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see 011r tu/ 011 page I3. \r\nRes taurant / Food Service \r\nLazy Donkey, 334 Bankhead Hwy., (30 11 7); 404/8348875. Mexican and l.alin a,isine. Dailyspecials from all tl1e Lalin c011ntries! (GI/TA) \r\nLee's Chicken, 816 S. Park St., (30 11 7); 04/8.l6-02.l:I. (GllrnJ \r\nMaple Strt.'Ct Mansion, 401Maple SL, (30 11 7); 404/834-2657 A Mobil 1\\1'0 Star restaur,llll In a I()().year okl \\liaorian mansion. 11:u\u003e quets, weddings, catering. (GlrrAJ \r\nPreston House Restauran ~ 0 I Maple St., (.lO I I7); 0/832 7155. H-OS-CC-NS-A-CT-D. Southern fine dining in romantic, elegant atmosphere. llistorical neo-chtssical mansion. Perfect for weddings, special occasions. l.unch Tu-Fri I I:30-2:30; dinner Tu-Sa 6-10; Su 11 :30-2:30. 70 I Maple St. 70/832-7 155. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nTours \r\nlntown South Historic District Walking Tour, Main St. Carrollton, (30 11 7); 800/ 292-0871. TV. Walking to ur of Main street Carrollton. \r\nTravel Services \r\nCarrollton Area Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 11 8 S. White SL, P.O. Box 532, (.lO I17); 800/292-087 1or 06/ l l4 9746. C\\13. Experience the  11es1of West GA\" in Carrollton! (GIIT.i \r\nPlease see our n,I 011 pt1ge 162. \r\nCARTERSVILLE (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nA Blue and Gray \u0026 ChieJtains Trail s Communil}' \r\nAllraction s \r\nBartow County Genealogical Societi; Library,_425 W. Main St., (30 I20), 770/606-0 06. Open. M, l'l , F9 ..lO, Tu, Th, Sa 9 5; Su l:.l0-5. HF-ED-MF. Workshops, family histories, manuscripts, microfi lm, microfiche, misc. states, inquiries welcome. \r\nBartow History Center, l.l N. Wall St., P.O. Box 1239, (30 IZO); 770/382-38 I8. Rates: I Donation, suggested. Open: Tu-Sa I04. ED-M-YA-GR-CC-GS. Museum provides a glimpse back into the workshops, farmsteads, and mercanliles of the pioneers of N. GA. Displays from I84os through WW II. Gift shop. \r\nBattle of All:lloona Pass Trail (COE}, Allatoona Rd., (.lO 120); 770/606-8862. Confederate ass:1111! on Union stronghold on W\u0026A R.R. on Oa 5, 1864 - left 1600 casualties. Eartl1en forts \u0026 extcn sive trenches imerprelil'e)y signed along walku1g trail. On Allatoona l.ake. \r\nCassville Confederate Cemetery, C:ISSWhile Rd., (.lO l l.l); 770/387- 1357. Burial site of .lOO CSA soldiers and Gen. Wm. T. Wofford. \"The an tebellum cultural center of N. GA.\" was burned by the 5th Ohio Regiment on Nov. 4, 1864. \r\nCooper's Friendship Monument, Lake Allatoona Dam, (30 120); 770/.l824 700. One-of-a-ki nd tribute from a debtor 10 his creditors. Erected in I860 by  Jron King\" Mark A. Cooper 10 honor 38 Georgians who aided him thro ugh a I00,000 cri sis. COE property. \r\nCooper's Iron Works. Ri ver Rd., (.l0 120); 7i 0/387- l.l57. Only remnant Mark Cooper's Iron Plan tation at Etowah. This bustling antebellum industrial center was obliterated because of its contribution to the CSA. Sold to CSA in I862. \r\nEtowah Arts Galler)', 11 Wall St., (:l0120); 770/.l82-8277. Open: Tu-F 10-4, Sa 10:.l0-2:30. HF-CC. Co-op art gall ery. Rola! ing special exhibi ts. \r\nEtowa h Valley Historic Society Collection / Library, Cherokee \u0026 Erwin Sts./P.O. Box 1886, (30 120); i 0/606-8862. Open: M-F 1:304::lO, Sa 1-5. Historical research center and offi ce located in the historic I903 Bartow County Courthouse. \r\nEuharlee Covered Bridge, Eurharlee Rd., (30 120): 70/ 387 1357. Georgia's oldest covered bridge, this lauice design bridge was built in 18 6 by renowned black contractor Horace King. Centerpiece fo r piclliresi1ue han1le1 of Euharlee. \r\nGrand Theater, 5 N. Wall St., P.O. llox 12.l9, (30 120); 770/386-7343. Rates: Varies. YA-CC. lluih in 1910, this resto red communi ty theater is listed on the NR. Monthly perform ances include comedy, drama. musicals, opera and ballet Call for schedule. \r\nMain Street Cartersville, (30 120); 770/ 386-6458. An tiquing, auractions \u0026 historic sites make downtown Canersvillc one of Georgia's most endearing Main Street cities. \r\nRoselawn, 224 Cherokee Ave., (30120); 770/3875162. Rates: 2.00. YA. Home of Sam Jones, Victorian e,angelist for whom the \"Grand Ole Opry\" was bui lt. Period furnishings, intriguing architecture. Houses memorabilia orJones :md first woman senator. \r\nYoung Brothers Pharmacy, W. Main St., (.lO I20); 770/.l8240IO. The sign on the exterior wall is recognized by the CocaCola Co. as the world's first outdoor Coca-Cola 11ainted wall advertisement. Pai nted in 1894 by Coca-Cola syrup salesman. \r\nHis tori c Si tes / Monum e nt s \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds Historic Sile, 81:l Indian Mounds Rd., (30 120); 770/387-:l747. Rates: o,er 19 S2; 6- 18 SI; 0-5 free. YA-GR. AMississippian Indian site from 1000 AD to 1500 AD. \r\nMuseums \r\nAi r Acres Museum, Cartersville-Bartow Airport, (30 120); 770/:l82-7030. Rates: 1.00. Open: MF95. YA. An :LIi-flying milirnry aircraft museum. \r\noble llill, 2.l6 1 Frank ll arris Pkwy., (30 120): 770/382-:l392. HF. ABlack lllstory Museum and Cuhural Center housed in the 1923 Noble Hill Rosenwald School. II was . Ga.'s first school buih specificially for black children's educa tion . \r\nWilliam Weinman Mineral Museum, P.O. llox 1255, (30120); 770/ .l86-0576. Rates: :l adults, S2.50 seniors (55+), children 611 S2. llf.ED-YA-GR-SNR-GS-IB-MF-WVI. MinerJls, rocks, fossils, gems, videos, gift shop. Group tours. Rock-swap June 10. Geology cl:isses. \r\nState Park s \r\nRed Top Mountain State Lodge Park, 65.l Red Top Mountain Rd. SE, (30 120); 770/975-0055. IIF-CC-PN-PGCTFDPA-MF. I950 acres on 1.ake All:uoona. Nature-based activities. trails. beach, rolling hills, lodging. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recr ea ti o n \r\nAllatoona Landing Marina \u0026 Resort, 24 Allatoona Landing Rd. SW, (30 120); 70/974-6089. CC-llA-llF-FLMPN-PGWS-CP \r\n \r\nFD. Full-service marina offers rentals, beach, food, camping, lodging, and boat lau nch. Dellinger Park, Pine Grove Rd., (30 120); 770/387-5626. Open: Daily. IIFYALPNPGTC. Recreation complex features tennis, sporting fields, poo( picnic shelters, walking trails, pun-pun, and lake with gazebo. Admission charged for some activities. \r\nGreen Valle)' Greens Golf Course, I5 Rudy York Rd. NW, (30 120); 770/382- 510. YA-FD. Ni ne-hole public course with double tee boxes. Offers snack bar, carts and pull carts. Great rates. Invite the whole family. \r\nPark Marina, 65 I Marina Rd., (30 120); 770/974-606.l. CC-BF1.-M-FD. lloat rentals, launching and repairs are offered here. Special charters available. Food and gas dock. \r\nRo)'al Oaks Golf Club, 25.l Summit Ridge Dr., SE, (.lO I20); 770/ 382-3999. Rates: M-Th S27 w/cart, F-S u \u0026 Holidays 32 w/ cart. YA-S, R-CC-FO-CI.. Favorite 18-hole daily fee course offers pro-shop, lounge and restauranL Seniors dlscoum \u0026 rental clubs available. \r\nCa mpin g \r\nAllatoona Lake \u0026 Visitor Center (COE), P.O. llox 487, (.l0 120); 770/.182-4700. Open: Daily. IIF.f.L-PN-Tll-WS-CP. Eagles soar above the scenic lake. Public access to full range of water sports. C:m11\u003eing \u0026 hiking. Visitor Cemer atop dam dis plays regional natural and rnltural history. \r\nLod gin g \r\nHoliday Inn Cartersville, 1-75 Exit 126, P.O. Box 200306, (.l0 120); 770/386-0830. Rates: S S40 61; D 49-S66. llCC-NS HC-PO-RS-CIYCL-IM-PA. Winner of numerous quality design awards. Bed \u0026 Breakfast packages available. (GIITA/ \r\nPle11se see our ad 011 page 7. \r\nRes taurant / Food Se rvice \r\nCartersville Country Club, P.O. Box 343, (30 120); 770/3824882. (Gl ffA ) \r\nWaffle House, Z Rt 6 Canton Hwy., (30 I20); Rt. .l White Cass Rd., (30 120). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Thone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TAJ Winston 's Food \u0026 Spirits, 463 E. Main St., (30 120). (GlrrA} \r\nTours \r\nHistoric Downtown Walking Tour/ Mainstreet, P.O. Box IO 15; 3 Wall St., (30 120); 7 0/ 386-6 58. Open: M-f 95. Self. guided tour of NRproperties including two courthouses, depot, theater, and the first outdoor Coca-Cola advertisement. Race for the Etowah Civil War Driving Tour, 16 W. Main St., P.O. Box 200397, (30 120); 770/.l87- 1357. Self-guided driving tour highlights historical markers and Civil War sites in Bartow County. Tour itineraries available M-f 9 am  5 pm. \r\nTravel Services \r\nCarlersville-Bartow Counly Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau , 16 W. Main St., P.O. Box 200397, (30 120); 1-800-733 2280. CVB-IIHS. Services 21 motels with 1,600 roo ms. Complete visitor info, events, shopping, restaurants. (GIITAJ \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 0 11 page 169 \u0026 164-165. \r\nCAVE SPRI G \r\nAllrac tion s \r\nHistoric Cave Spring and Rolater Park, 706n 77-3.l82. View the large limestone cave for which the community was named and visit the quaint amique and gift shops as well as the beautiful , smely homes, 90 or which are listed on the NR. The Georgia Sd1ool for the Deaf has been located here since I846. \r\nCEDARTOW (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAttraction s \r\nBig Spring, The, Wlssahickon Ave., just off Hwy 27, (30 125). The Cherokees met here for councils \u0026 ceremonies. Now a J\u003eark with pi cni cki ng facilities. Wade in the stream flowing from the spring. \r\nCedar Valley Arts Festival, P.O. Box 1036, (.l0 125); 770n 4856 t6. CC-SGT. May 4-5, Sa 10-5, Su 12-5. Free ad mission. Ju ried fine arts \u0026 cra fts, live cmertainmcnt. (GI/TAJ \r\nMu se um s \r\nPolk Coun ty Historical Society Museum \u0026 Gardens, Col lege St. off llwy 27, (30 125); 70 48-.l473; 7 0 8-5906. Open: Museum open 4th Sunday of each month or by appt. Gardens open al all times. \r\nRes taur a nt / Food Se r vice Waffle House, 228 N. Main St., (30 I25). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Thone steak\u0026 chicken, salads. (GlrrA) \r\nTours \r\nHistoric Driving Tour - Cedartown, I 00 Prior St, Room !OZ, (30 125); 770n49-1652. TV-VI. Available at the Polk Cou111y Chamber, free of charge. Self-guided tours through the beautiful contryside and historic districts of Polk County. \r\nMain Street Walking Tour, 100 Prior St , Room 102, (30 125); 770n49-1652. C-TV-VI. Available at Polk County Chamber \u0026 Main St. Office, Courthouse '2. Self-guided tour of l-listoric Downtown Cedartown. \r\nTravel Sc n ices \r\nPolk Count)Chamber of Commerce, Courthouse 2, 100 Prior St., Room I02, (30 125); 770n 49-I652. C. llouses Welcome Center \r\nPlellse see our a,/ 011 page 164-165. \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\n7QQ\" r.P.nrf7ia On Mv Mind \r\n \r\n CHATSWORTH * \r\nAtt rac ti o ns \r\nChalsworth Local Welcome Cenler, Hwy '2., (30705); 706/695-6060. VI. Forl Mounlain Sl:lle Park, 18 1 Ft. Moumain Park Rd ., (30705); 706/695-262 1. Rates: Parking fee. H-YA-CC-1.-PG-PA. Mini-golf course. (GI/TAJ Vann House Historic Site, 82 Hwy. 225 N., (30705); 706/6952598. Rates: Adults S2; Child ren 6- 18 SI, 5 and un der free. Cal. IHA-G R. \"Showplace of the Cherokee Na tion\" built 1804 fo r Chi efJames Vann. (GI/TAJ \r\nSporl s \u0026 Rcc r ca li o n \r\nBarnes Creek Recreation Arca, 40 I Old Ellijay Rd., (30705); 706/ 695-6736. Backwoods picnic area. Take US 411 north from Chamvonh 4 miles, turn right @ light in Eion. Follow FS Rd. I8 east for IO miles; lef1 on FS 68 4 miles. Car 1er's Dam, S Hwy 4 I I \u0026 Ga Hwy I36, (30705); 706/ 276489 1. BA. Impounds 3,220 acre lake, deepest east of Mississippi. 8 public-use areas. COF. lake. Horseback Trail Rides, Fort Min; Cha11ahoochee Nat 'I Forest, (30705); 706/695-960 1. 5 mile, 10 mile, 1/ 2 da)' and overnight camprides high atop Fon Mou111ai n in the Cha11ahoochee National Forest Lake Conasauga, 401 Old Ellijay Rd., (30705); 706/695 6736. Rates: 5.00. YA-BAf.l.P N-Hl-CP. Highest lake in Georgia. Near Chatswonh. Camping, fi shing1 swimming, hiking1 picnicking. \r\nLodgin g \r\nCarter's Lake Marina \u0026 Resorl, 575 Marina Rd., (30705): 706/ 276-489 1. Ra1es: S S34.95; D S75S95. CC-F-R. Lakeside cabins and rooms. Boat rentals. Fishing and hiking. Relax in a peaceful haven. (G'IITAJ Cohutta Lodge and Reslauranl, 5000 Cochise Tr., (30705); 706/695-9601. Rates: S/D S69-S85. CC-NS-PO-TC-R-RS-CBK . Looking for peace \u0026 quiet-and good food? Come IO the place Wh ere Man and ature Meet. (GIITAJ Key Wcsl Inn, 501 G.I. Maddox Pkwy., (30705); 706/ 517 11 55. Rates: S S36-S 52; D S4 l-S 57. H-CC-NS-RS-Cl'V-PA. Picnic area, 24-hr. restaurant adj., cable TV, coin-o p laund ry. Close 10 Ocoee, moumains, fishing, golf. (G'IITA) \r\nRes taurant / Foo d Service \r\nLittle Rome, 120 1 . 3rd Ave., (30705); 706/ 695-7309. Fine Italian food, pasta1 s:rndwiches, salad bar, pizza, tempting desserts, SOlllhern hospitality. (GI/TA) \r\nTra,e l Serv ices \r\nChatsworlh-Murray Counl)' Chamber of Commerce, Hwy. 4I I, P.O. Box 327, (30705): 706/695-6060. C. Come visit Geo rgia's hidden mountain treasure  home of the friendlies, folks in the South. (GI/TA) \r\nPlet1seseeo11r 111/ 011pages 164-165. \r\nCHICKAMAUGA \r\nAttr ac tion s \r\nChickamauga \u0026 Chattanooga Nat'! Military Park, (See Fort Oglethorpe). Historic Chickamauga, Downtown. Frontier and Victorian buildings. Listed 'ational Registry. \r\nSport s \u0026 Rec rca lion \r\nHidden Hollow Farm, 1-11,, , I36, (j0707); 706/ 5.19-2372. FTH. Folk dance e111er1ainmen1, hiking, fish ing (\u003c;m~J \r\nPlease see our at/ 011 page 16i-165. \r\nLo dgin g \r\nGordon Lee Mansion Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 217 Cove Rd., (30707); 706/ 375-4728. Rates: S S70S80; D 80-S 110. CC- 'S-F TC-BB-BBP-CIV-FBK-ll. Antebellum mansion on 7 acres in the Chickamauga Battlefield area. Antiqu es and gard ens. (G'IITAJ \r\nPlease see our ad /11 the Bet/ \u0026 Bret1kfast section \r\nHidden Hollow Resort, 463 Hidden Hollow Ln., (j0707); 706/ 539-2372. Secluded hideawa)' in beautiful rustic setting. Inn, cabins, hiking, fishing, many area attraclions. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see 011r at/ 0 11 pages 164- 165. \r\nNew Dawn Farm 8\u00268, 363 S. Cedar Ln., (30707); 706/539 2177; 703n 99- 1695. Rates: S S35-S4 5; D S50-S60. NS- l!B-BBPCl!K-PA. Serene rural selling. Max I hr. 10 rec. facilities, histo ric sites. Renovated 4-bdrm house. (G1m1) \r\nCOHUTTA \r\nAltra cli o ns \r\nCohutla Nalional Fish Hatchery, Off GA 7I NorLl1 of Cohulla. Features IO tanks that disp lay the warm-water species raised hy the hatchery. Plus a variety of other i111eresting species. \r\nCRANDALL \r\nRes taur ant / Food Se rvice \r\nCohutta Springs Advenlist Cenler, I I75 Cohu11a Springs Rd ., (307 I I); 706/6959093. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nNorthwest Mountains \r\n \r\nDALLAS * \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nAlt rac ti o ns Pickett 's Mill Stale Historic Site, 2640 Ml. Tab r Rd., (30 1.12); 770/ 443-7850. YA-G R-CC. Video, exhibits and walking trails interpret th e Civil War Battle of Picke11s Mill. (GIIT,1/ \r\nHi st ori c Sit es/ Mo num e nt s \r\nNew Hope Church Mouument, Hwy 38 1, (30 132); 770/44560 16. NR. Marks the spot of a cru cial ba11le in the War Iletween the States. \r\nArt \u0026 Ent e rt ai nm e nt \r\nFine Aris Genier, P.O. l!ox 40:l, (30 1.ll); 770/ 443- 1649. Special arts ex hibi L~ month ly. \r\nPaulding Council for the Aris, Inc., 2500 . Industrial Wa)', (30 132); 770/445-6016. An exh ibits, cultural performances, e1c. \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Rec reati o n Paulding Co. Wildlife Management Areas, (Two located in Paulding Co.), (:lO I32). F-TH-CP. Hunting during season, fi shing, primitive camping, hiking. \r\nSoutl1castern International Dragway, 165:l Drags trip Rd., 770/445-2 183. Open: April  October; races every Saturday night YA. I/ 8th mile drag racing track. Admission charged. \r\nRes laur an l/ Foo d Se rvice \r\nSDR Subs, Inc., P.O. Box 935, (30 132); 770/445-8 115. (G/11~) To ur s \r\nPaulding Co. Driving Tour/ Hisloric Markers, 150 E. Memorial Dr., (30 132); 770/ 445-6016. Produced by Paulding Cou111y High School s1ude111s. Leads you to historic markers throughout the county. Paulding County Chamber of Commerce, 249 E. Memorial Dr., (30 132); 770/44 5-60 I6. C. See Picketts Mill historic site and Paulding Meadows arts and crafts event. (GI/TAJ \r\nDALTON (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAttr ac tio ns \r\nCreati\\e Aris Guild, 420 W. Waugh St., (30720); 706/ 278 0 I68. MF. Offers 01\u003eportunities for dance, theatre, music and visual arts. (G\"IITA) \r\nLlama Treks (Hawks Bell Farm), 16I8 Dawnville Rd., (3072 I); 706; 2;9.93 I0. Tll. 1-lawksbcll Farm Llamas invite you 10 hike the beautiful Chauahoochec Na tional Forest wit h them. Pralcr's Mill Count ry Fair Foundalion, 848 Shug:trt Rd., {30720); 706/ 275-6455. H-YA-CC-FD-SGT. Hwy. 2, 10 mi. N. of Dalton. May 11 -12, Oct. 12-13. 200 artists and craftsmen. (GlrTAJ Western \u0026 Atlantic Depot, Dow111own.. Built in 1852, one of the few remaining landmarks of the W\u0026A Railroad of the state of Georgia. \r\nll is to ri c Si tes/ Mo num ent s \r\nConfedcralc Cemetery and Monument., Emory St. in West Hill Cemetery. ED. From 1862- 1863 hospitals in Dahon aided th e Co nfederate casualti es of battles in NW Georgia. The cemetery has 42 1 Confederate and 4 nion unknown dead. \r\nCrown Gardens and Archhes, 715 Chattanooga Ave., (30720); 706/ 278-02 17. Open: Tue-Fri 10-5; Sat 10-3. NR-ED-M. Limited access. Built in 1884 listed NR. Ce111er for local history, geneology, bedspread tufting 1ha1 led 10 carpet industry. Dug Gap Battl e Park, W. Dug Gap Baille Mou111ain Rd., (30720); 706/ 278-02 I7. Open: Daylight hours. M. No wheelchai r access. Breastworks built by Civil War soldiers. \r\nLodgi ng Besl Western Inn of Dalton, 2106 Chauanooga Rd., (j0720); 706/ 226-5022. H-CC-NS-PO-IM. \r\nPlease see 0 11 r ntl 0 11 p11ge 11. \r\nDays Inn / Dalton, 1518 West Wal nut Ave., (30720): 706n780850. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 the hl.d de Back Cmier. \r\nHampton Inn Dallon, I000 Market SL, (30720}. 706/ 226-4333. Inroom refrib,cr:nors, free local calls, sports court, Cr.icker Barrel Rcs1aur:mt (G'tllA) \r\nRes l:lur anl/ Foo d Se rvice \r\nChick-Iii-A Walnut S11uare, 2150 E. Walnut Ave., (30722). Call about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. \r\n(G/11~) \r\nFlammini's Cafe Italia, 1205 W. Wal nut Ave., (30720); 706/ 226-0667. Best food south of Chicago. (GIITA) Wafnc House, 3 Locations: 1912 Chauanooga Rd., (30720); 1527 W. Wa lnu t Ave., (30720); 246 Conn ector 3, (30720). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and di nner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, brea kfast. {GI/TAJ \r\nShoppin g \r\nDalton faclory Outlet Stores, 1-7 5 @ Walnlll St, (30720); 706/ 278-0:\\99. \r\nPlet1se see 011r 111/ 0 11 page 168. \r\nTr ave l Se r vices \r\nCarpet \u0026 Rug Ou1let Council, 524 Holiday Ave., (30720); 106121s-1.m. Dalton Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 22 11 Dug Ga p Bal tie Rd., (30720); 706/ 272-7676. CVB-18. Visit the Carpet Capital of the World at 1he foothills of the Blue Ridge Moumai ns. Co mplete visi tor info rm ation available. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 168 \u0026 164-165. \r\n \r\nDOUGLASVILLE * \r\n \r\nAr t \u0026 Enl e rt a inm e nt \r\n \r\nCultura l Aris Ccnler, 8652 Campbellton St., (30 134); \r\n \r\n770/949-ARTS. 'A. Roberts-Mozelv I-louse. Fine art exhibit and \r\n \r\n,1uality performances. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nLod gin g \r\n \r\nBest Western Atlanta Suburban Inn, 548 1 Westmoreland \r\nPlaza, (30 134); 770/ 949-4926. 11-CC-NS-POIM. Ple11se see our ad 011 pt1ge 11. \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Douglasville (S L, Flags Arca), 770/949-5730. Plet1se see our 111/ 011 page 7. \r\n \r\nRcs tauranl / Food Se rvice \r\n \r\nChick-fil-A Douglasville, 3202 Hwy. 5, (30 135). Call us abo ut catering your next event Free delivery. Party trays. (GIITAJ \r\n \r\nChu rch's, 6135 Fairburn Rd., (30 134). Dougl:tsville's best fried chicken. Full-senice catering. Call-in orders welcomed. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nLonghorn Sleaks  Douglasville, 847 1 Hospital Dr., (30 I34); i?0/942-7795. Aged, hmukul steaks, voted \"Best 1.i11le Steakhouse in Georgia\" by the House of Representatives. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nPoFolks, 945 1 Hwy. 5, (30 135); 770/ 949-8400. H-CC-NS-A-FS CT. \"Douglasville's Best' homestyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nRed Lobster, 3100 GA Hwy. 5, (.10135). (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nWarne House, 1-20 W\u0026 Hwy. 92, (30 134). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch :md dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads (G1ITA) \r\n \r\nWinston's Food \u0026 Spirits, 212:l Fai rburn Rd., (30 135). (GIITA) Trave l Se rvices \r\n \r\nDouglas Conni)' Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 395, (30 133); 770/942-5022. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our 111/ 0 11 pages 164-165. \r\n \r\nDouglasville Local Welcome Center, 2145 Slater Mill Rd., (30 135); 770/ 942-5022. HFC. Tourist information. \r\n \r\nELLIJAY \r\n \r\nA Bent on MacKayc \u0026 Appalachi an Trail Co mmuni ty \r\nAtlr ac ti o ns \r\nAppalachian/ Benton McKaye Trail, 5 Westside Sq., (:l0540); 706/635-7400. Tl-I. Well known hiking trails original ing in N. Ga. Access points here. \r\nPerry House, 10 Broad St., (30540); 706/635-5605. M. Historic home of Mi~s Ethel Perry. Curre111 home of Gilmer Arts and Heritage Assn. ExhibiLs throughout the year. \r\nSporl s \u0026 Rec realion \r\nCarter's Lake, Carter's Lake, (30540); 706/ 334-2248. BA-F-TllCP. COE impoundme111 located on tJ1e Coosawance River. Deepest lake e:tsl of Mississippi. Camp, swim, hike, fish. \r\nCohutta Wildlife Managemenl Area, Cohu11a Wildlife Management Area. (30540); 706/695-6736. F-TH-CP. In county. llik ing1 camping1 fishing. \r\nGold Panning, 5 Westside Sq., (30540); 706/276-4433. Activi lies available when visiting Ellijay. For specific business operating acti vities, contact Chamber of Commerce \r\nHorseback Riding, 5 Westside Sq., (30540); 706/ 276-2509. \r\nKayaking, 5 Westside S.1., (30540); 706/635-2 524. \r\nRich Moun lain Wildlife Arca, Rich Mountain, (30540). THCP. 9,000 acres of wilderness. Challange of mountain range is long remembered by hikers, campers and hu111ers. \r\nRi ver Park, Old Hwy 5. PN-TC. A picturesque recreation complex on the banks of the Coosawa11ee River, the park offers picnic, termis, swimmin g, and seasonal spo rts fociUties. \r\nSkydiving, 5 Westside Sq., (:l0540); 1-800-276-DIVE. Activities available when visiting Ellijay. For specific business operating acti\\1ities, co ntact Chamber of Commerce \r\nWhitcpath Golf Course, {30540); 706/ 276-3080; 800/4763080. Named for the famous Cherokee Chief, this challengi ng 18-hole golf course is open to the public. \r\nLodgin g \r\nElderberry Inn \u0026 Rcstauranl, 75 Dallon St., (30540); 706/ 6j5-22 l8. BB... \r\nPlease see our ml m, pages 164-165. \r\nHome of Gardener t'atness, 59 River St., (50540); 706/ 2767473. Rates: S S55-S75; D S65-S IOO. CCNS-BB-Cl'V-FBK-CVR-D. Historic home on river. Theme rooms, fu ll breakfast, CIV. An liques, hike, fish, bike, extra fun! {GI/TA) \r\nRes taurant/ Fo od Se rvice \r\nMr. P's Take-Oul Food, 129 N. M:tin SL, (30540); 706/635-4040. Gilmer Coumy's best barbe\u003c1ue, all freshly prepared sandwiches, smoked d1icken sal:.ls. (GI/TA) \r\nColonel Poole's Pig Hill of Fame. FD. A favorite stomping ground for local and national celebrities, the Pig Hill of Fame offers the best barbecue \u0026 a chance to immortalize your name on the fabled hillside. \r\nTo ur s \r\nApple Orchard Alley, 706/6fr7400. lV. Eleven of the co11111y's 18 apple orchards are spread across the picturesque valley along State Hwy 52. Taped driving tour avai lable at Chamber of Commerce. \r\nTr ave l Serv ices \r\nGilmer Coun ty Chamber of Commerce, 5 Westside Square1 (30540): 706/ 6j5-7400. (G//7~) \r\nPlease see our 111/ 011p11ges 164-165. \r\n \r\n19 \r\n \r\n17 \r\n \r\n ETO \r\nLodging \r\nIvy Inn, 145 Firth Ave. E,, (30724); 706/; 17-0526; 800/2015477. Rates: S 75; D 87. CC-NS-BBP-CIV-FllK . 1908 country home is located between Atlanta and Ocoee. Casual ai r, bikes. Horses, hi king, carpe~ antiques nearby. 5 blks. off Hwy. 44 1; 17 mi. off 1-75. Rocking cha ir porches. (GI/TAJ \r\nFAIRMOUNT \r\nMuseums \r\nSunrise Planetarium \u0026 Science Museum, 1427 Slate Mine Rd., (301 39-2835); 706/337-27 S. OS. Free programs offered e\\'ery Sunday afternoon. Content vari es. Private programs can be arranged. Summer camp available. \r\nFORT OGLETHORPE \r\nAttra cti o ns Ch ickamauga \u0026 Chattanooga ational Military Park, S ll wy 27, (30742); 706/866-92 I. Oldest and largest military park in the nation. Visitor Center, book store, Fuller Gun Museum and centennial audio-visual presentation. \r\nMuseums \r\n6th Cavalry Museum, (localed on former p:trade fi eld), (30472); 706/861-2860. Open: Call fo r hours. Located on former parade fie ld. National Registry listi ng. Museum dedicated 10 showcasing life of cavalrym:m. \r\nLod gi ng Best Weslern Battlefield Inn, 17 I5 Lafayette Rd., (30742); 06/866-022l. 11-CC-NS-PO-IM. \r\nPlease see 011r ail 011 page 11. \r\nCaplain's Quarters Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn, 13 Barnhar1 Cir., (30742); 706/858-0624. Rates: S/D S70 110. NS-BBP-CIV-FBK. Eleg:u11 former officers quarters (c. 1902) in his1oric district ncx1to Chickamauga ':11'1Park. 15 min. lo Chau:mooga. Special breakfas~ antiques, silting porches. Res. 800nJ0-08 16. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see 011r atflu Ille Be,/ \u0026 Brealift1sl sec/1011. \r\nHI TON \r\nAttracli ons John's Mill,. Open: Weekends only, sunup 10 sundown. ED. Restored operating water-powered stone mill . Ground wheat and corn available. W. ofJasper 7 mi. on GA5.l in Hinton. \r\nJASPER \r\nAtt ractions \r\nBurnt Mountaiu Overlook,. On GA 136, 11 ml. E. ofJasper. Abrea1h-1aklng view of 1he Sou1h end of 1he Appalachian Moun tains. On a clear day see 70 miles to Atlan ta. Georgia Marble Festival, P.O. Box 32 , (30 143); 706/692;600. Raies: S3 (under S free). Open: Oct S \u00266, 1996. YA-FDTS-\"IV. Tour the world's largest open-pi! marble quarry, Georgia Marble Co., open lO publi c only during festival. Tour admission SIO. (Includes Marble Festival admission.) Jasper Junclion, Cove Rd., 770/893-4924. Aunique mix of con venience s1ore \u0026hisiory lesson. In the oldest cabin around, car ries rooms of antiques \u0026 collectibles as weUas milk \u0026grocerie~ Marble Courlhouse, (30 143): 706/ 268-3129. On 1his site in I860 1he citizens of Pickens County raised a nion Flag to pro1es11he S1:11e of Georgia's secession from the Union. Oglelhorpe Monumen~ Monument Rd., off Burm Mm. Rd., 706/692-5600. Historic 1erminus of Appalachian Trail, originally stood 38 ft tall before lightning damage. Old Pickens CountyJail, P.O. Box 327, (301 43); 706/6925600. Raies: SI, (under 12 free.). YA. Restored, wllh marble facade, furn is hed sheriffs qu arters, cells and hanging gallows. Pend ley Creek Stables, 1800 Grandview Rd., 706/692 -97 57. HR-BB. Board or lease horses; overniglll rides 10 remote 111011111ain Bed \u0026 Breakfas1chalet \r\nRes taurant / Food Service \r\nWoodbridge Inn Restaur:1111 \u0026 Lodge, 411 Chamber of Commerces St , (30 143); 706/692-6293. Continental American cuisine. Dinner nightly. l.unch Wed \u0026 Sun. Mountain view. Family owned-operated. (GlfTAJ \r\nTravel Services Pickens Coun ty Chamber of Commerce, 500 Stegall Dr., P.O. Box 3l7, (30132); 770/692-5600. C. Home of the I5th Annual Georgia Marble Oct 7\u00268. (G\"l trAJ \r\nKl \r\nMuseums \r\nKings lon Confedera te Memorial Museum, 13 E. Main SI. , (30 145); 770/336-5269; 770/387- 1357. Open: By Appointment. Museum embraces town's rich history; Great Locomotive Chase, ISI Wayside Home, 1he s1ar1ing point of \"March 10 1he Sea\", las1 Confederate surrender eas1of the Mississippi. \r\n \r\nLAFAYETTE \r\nA1trac1ions \r\nKeown Falls, Pocke1Rd. Armuchee Dis1ric1-CNF. Unique rock bluffs, high eleva1ion swampy-area formed from springs. Abundance of wildflowers \u0026 shrubs. Mclemore Cove Nalional Historic District, Located on Ga Hwy 193. Many a11emp1s were made to trap \u0026destroy Union arm ies in this beautiful va lley. Both armi es learned valuable info. abo ut the other here prior 10 the llaule of Chickamauga. Pigeon Mountain, (30728); 706/ 375-7702. HR-TH-Cl'. Horseback riding 1rails, hiking, primitive camping. Deepes1cave In 1he world. Hunting permined. \r\nEdu ca lional ln s titucion s \r\nGordon 11:tU, (3 0728); 706/375-7702. Open: Tours by appoin1ment only. ED-1V. Academy built in 1836, is thought 10 be the oldest school building in the Stale. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recrea lion \r\nHidden Creek Recreation Area, 806 E. Villanow St ; P.O. Box 465, (30728); 706/638- 1085. HR-PN-TH-CP. Camping, hiking and picnicking on creek 1ha1appears clear and cool for a few days then disappears. In Na1ional Forest near Calhoun. \r\nPocket Recreation Area, 806 f: Villanow St ; P.O. llox 465, \r\n(30728); 706/638-1085. Rates: Admission S6.00. YA. C:unp was siie of CCC Camp during I930's. Take Ga 136 east from l.aFaye ue 1.l 1/2 miles e,e;t of Vill:mow, 111rn right on Pocken Rd. for 7 miles. \r\nTours \r\nRidge and Valley Scenic By-Way, 806 E. Villanow St ; P.O. Box 465, (30728); 706/638-1085. Scenic 47 mile loop road. Begin :11 intersec1ion of Ga I36 and 20I in Villanow. \r\nLITHIA SPRINGS \r\nAllrac tion s \r\nSwee1wa1er Cr eek State Conservation Park, P.O. Box 816, ML Vernon Rd., (30057); 770n 32-587I. Ra1es: Parking fee l. CC-1.-PG-PA. Day-use park fca1uring his1ory and envi ronmen1:1l conserva tion, hiking1 fishing, picnicking. {GIITAJ \r\nllis1oric Siles/ Monumenls \r\nLilhi:t Springs Waler and Bollling Company, Bankhead Hwy., (30057); 770/944-3880. ED-M. Sile of historic springs. Feaiures Family Doctor Museum, medicinal garden :md \"Frog Rock\". \r\nRestaura nt/ Food Se r vice \r\nWarne House, 3 Locations: 908 Thon11on Rd., (3005 ); 137 1 Lee Rd., (30057); 203 Thomton Rd., (300 57). Open 24 hrs. for bre-Jkfa~,. lund, and dinner. T-bone s1eaks, chicken, salads. (GlrrAJ \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Community \r\nAllraction s \r\nBallles for Challanooga Museum, in His1oric St Elmo al l.ookou1 Mu1., (30750); 706/820-253 1. Raies: Aduhs 5, Children (3- 12) S3, 2 and under free. HF-ED-YA-GR-CC-FD. Formerly Confederama at 1he fool of Looko111 Moun1ain. A 3-dimensional presen1a1ion of Chattanooga's Civil War history in the 1863 ba1tles. Hfeatures 5,000 mlnialllre figures, 650 lights, sound effects and details of major bau.les. See ii and discover how Sherman's \"March 10 1he Sea\" s1ar1ed. Enchanted Garden of Lighls, 1400 Pa11en Rd., (30750); 706/820-2 531. Rock Cily Gardens, 1400 Pa1ten Rd., (30750); 706/820-2531. Ra1es: Adul ts S8.95; Children 3- 12: S4.95; 2 and under fr. IHAGR-CC-fD-PA. 14 acre natu ral attraction high on Lookoul Mouniain. Lush gardens, unique rock formations, legendary view of 7 siaies from Lover's Leap. Includes Fairyland Caverns \u0026 Mother Goose Village, Prospector\"s Point gems1one sluice, Christm as Shop. Open year-round. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see o,ir ad 0 11 page 163 \u0026 164-165. \r\nEducational In stitution s \r\nThe \"Castle in the Clouds\" Hotel/Covenant College, Scenic Hwy, (30750); 706/820-1560. ED. Sile of the historic Lookou1 Moum ain Hotel, built in 1928, now home to Covenant College. One of the area's mosl visible landmarks. Now available summers onl y for group \u0026conference use. \r\nSporls \u0026 Recr eat i o n \r\nJiang Gliding,Lookoul Mtn. Fliglll Park\u0026Training Cir, I 0 mi. SWof Rock Cily; Lookou1 Min Pkwy.; Hwy 189, 800/688LMFP; 706/398-3 541. Hang gliders launch from 1,340 fool McCariy's llluff (Dade Counry). Lessons wilh certified instru c1ors. Open year-round. Call for directions, free brodrnre. \r\nLodging \r\nChanticleer Inn, 1300 Mockingbird l.n., (30750); 706/82020 I5. Raies: S/D S40-S86. CC-PO-BBP-CIV. Mounutin s1011e bldgs., some w/ fire1\u003elaces in nun. seuing. ex110 Rock Ci1y, Cha11:u10oga (GI/TAJ Lookout Inn, Sceni c Hwy, (30750); 706/820-2000. Rales: S S39-S75; D S45-S75. CC-PO-TC-BBP-CIV-CBK-SB. Relaxed B\u0026B on 7 a., 2 mi. above Rock Cily on Looko111 Mtn. Pkwy. across from Covenant College. (GIITAJ \r\nPlease see our a,I 011 pages 164-165. \r\n \r\nMCCAYSVILLE \r\nAttractions Horseshoe Bend Ri ver Park, 706/632-7696. F-PN-PG-TH. Fish, hike, picnic or jus1relax on ll1e banks of the Toccoa Ri ver. Playground area, picnic shelters, grills, restroo ms and volleyball couris available. \r\nSport s \u0026 Rec r ea lion Eagle Adventure Compan y and Eagle Ranch, P.O. Box 970, (30555); 1-800-288-3245. 99 minu1es 11orll1 of Atl:u11a. Whi1ewa1er raf1 ing on 1he Ocoee, horseback trail rides, re1\u003eelling and overn ight accomm odati ons. \r\nPlense see our ad 0 11 pages 164-165. \r\nWhitewater Rafting and Canoeing, 800/899-MTNS. RF-IB. Guided trips down the Ocoee River, onl y 9 mi. away. lnner1ube 1rips down 1he Toccoa River also available. \r\nMORGA TON \r\nAttractions Chatt:1hoochee N:llional Fish Hatchery, 20 mi. south of Morganton off Ga. Hwy. 60, 706/ 838-4723. Open: Mon-Fri 7:304; Sal \u0026Sun 8-8:30. \r\nCa mpin g \r\nMorganton Point, 706/ 632-305 1. CP. Swimming on Lake Blue Ridge. Forest Senice campgrounds available, as well as private camping focililics. \r\nRESACA \r\nA Blue and Gray Trail Communit}' \r\nHi storic Sites/ Monum enlS Confederate Cemelary - Batlle of Resaca, Hwy 41 N, Exi1 l.l3, (3073 5). 7 miles north of Calhoun \u0026 2 miles norll1 of Resaca off Hwy I. Baule is reenac1ed the third weekend in May. \r\nRI GGOLD * \r\nA Blu e and Gray Trail Community Auractions \r\nGeorgia Wi nery Taste Cenler, Hwy 2, (30736); 706/9372I77. Wine tastes and retail ou1le1for Georgia wines. \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monum ents \r\nOld Stone Baptist Church, 2 ml. easl of city, (30736). Circa 1849, slill has original ahar and pews. Ringgold Depot, Ringgold Depo1, (30736). This depot was significant in 1ransporting Confedera1e soldiers and Is one of the few remaining Amebellum depots in the Stale. Backdrop of 1he Great l.ocomotive Chase in 1862 . Whitman-Anderson llouse, (30736). Grant's headqu ar1ers during the Civil War. Circa 1850, lis1ed on National Registry. \r\nLod gin g \r\nChallanooga South K.O.A. Campground, 199 K.0 .A. lllvd., (30786); 706/937-4 166. CC-PO-CIV-F.-PA-NA. Shaded pull-1hrus, Kamping Kabins, 15 min. 10 special :mraclions \u0026 Chauanooga. Near 96 Olympics. (GI/TAJ \r\nRes l aura nt / Food Service \r\nWarne House, 2 Locations: 1-75 \u0026 SR 151, (30736); 1-75 \u0026 US 41, (30736). Open 24 hrs. for bre-Jkfa~~ lunch and \u003ctinner. (GltrAJ \r\nTours \r\nBalllefi eld s and Backroad s Self-Guided Photo Tour, \r\n(30736); 706/ 965-520 I. Afun-filled exciting tour of historic sites in Ca1oosa County with lips on how best 10 ph o1ograph them. Call for a copy. \r\nTravel Se rvices C:tloosa County Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 52, (30736) ; 706/965- 520 I. C. (GI/TAJ \r\nRISING FAW \r\nAl l r a c t i o n s Appalachfan Ru slic Furniture, llwy 11 S. at Ala. S1a1e llne, (30738); 706/462-2447. Rustic funtiture made before your eyes. Pennington Point Prints, RI. I, Box 390 (New Salem Comm. on Lookout Min.), (30738); 706/398- 1880. Ou1le1for works of local artisl, Ken Penning1on. Ri sing Fawn Slables, Newsome Gap Rd., (30738); 706/ 46225 52. Raies: Trail rides SIO/ hr. HR. 8 mi. from Trenton, Newsome Gap Rd. off Hwy 11 for 2 mi. 1urn lef1 on gravel road, 2 mi. 10 stables. Trail rides, overnigh1 rides, pony rides, horse \u00261ackle supplies. Horses for sale. \r\nState Parks \r\nCloudland Canyon State Park, Ga Hwy 136, l.ookoul MIil., (30738); 706/657-4050. Rates: S2 J\u003eark fee/dail y. BA-TC-TH-ClCP. 8 mi. fromTre111on on GAllwy 136. 75 tent \u0026!railer sites, 40 bed group camp, 16 fully equipped couages, 30 walk-in cam1\u003esites. Hiking, swimming \u0026 tenni s. \r\nROCK SPRI G \r\nTravel Se r vices Walker County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 430, (30793); 770/375-7702. Information on historic sites including Chickamauga-Chau:u1ooga ational Military Park,John Ross House, Gordon Lee M:u1sion \u0026 F:unous Rock Ci1y Gardens. (GlrrAJ \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n1996 Geonzia On Mv Mind \r\n \r\n ROCKMART \r\nAllractions \r\nWayside Park, Downtown Rockmart, (30 153). Tours \r\nHistoric DrMng Tour - Rockmart, 604 Goodyear SL, (30 I53); 770/684-8760. TV. Av:tilable at tl1e Polk County Chamber of Commerce, free of charge. Self-guided Lours through the beautiful countryside and historic districts of Polk County. \r\nTravel Services \r\nPolk Cou nty Chamber of Commerce, 604 Goodyear St., (30 153); 770/684-8774. C. Houses Welcome Center. \r\nPlease see 011 rad 011 page 164-165 \r\nROME * (A Georgia Main Street Cit y ) \r\nA Blue and Gray \u0026 Chicflains Trails Commu nity \r\nAttraclions \r\nBetween the Rivers Victorian Distric~ (30 161); 800/4441834. HF-D. One of seven historic districtS. Features blocks of excellent examples of Victorian ard1i1eaure. Available year 'round. \r\nChiaha Harvest Festival, P.O. Box 12 2, (30 162); 706/ 23545 2. Art festival held on banks of Coosa River Oct. 15 \u0026 16. 31st annual. Heritage Park. Festa Roma, City-wide, (.l0161); 800/ 444- 1834. lff-ED-FD-E. City-wide celebration of Southern American Culture. Held July 17-Aug. 4. 1996. Native regional dancing, living Civil War history, boat excursions, food \u0026 theatre. Fort Norton, Civic Center Hill, (30 161); 800/4 4- 1834. HFED. Civil War fortification built in 1863 by Confederate Army and taken over by Union troops. Earthwork fortification with interlocking trenches. Open year \"round. Oak Hill / Martha Berry Museum, 189 Mount Berry Musemn, (30 149); 706/ 291-1883. 184 7 plantation home, formal gardens, museum and art gallery. Free brochure. AAA Star. (GIIJ;I} Please see our ad on pages I64- I65. \r\nRome Festival of Trees, 316 Broad St., (30 161); 706/ 232-4030. Museums \r\nChieftains Museum, 50 I Riverside Pkwy., (.lOI6 I); 706/ 29 19494. Rates: 3 per person. Open: Tue-Sat I0-4; Sun 1-4 or by appointment. HF-YA-GR. Circa 1794, home of Major Ridge, Cherokee leader and signer of New Echota treaty. House museum is 1iar1 of NW Ga's Chieftains Trail. \r\nRome's Clocktower Museum, 2nd SL \u0026 E. 5Lh Ave., (.l016 1); 800/ 444- 1834. Rates: Donations accepted. Open: AprilNov. Sa 10-4, Su 1-5 or by appointment. HF. Museum housed in Rome's City Symbol, the Old Clocktower. On one of Rome's seven hills, built in I870. \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Recreation \r\nArrowhead Public Fishing Area, Floyd Springs Rd., (30 I65); 706/ 295-6023. F-P . Area features two ponds. Restrooms, picnic shelters and tables. \r\nMayo's Lock and Dam, I8I Lock \u0026 Dam Rd., (30 I6 I); 706/ 234-500 I. YA-BF-F-L-PG-CP-RV-FL-PA. Fh-e miles south of Rome off Blacks llluff Rd. Picnicking, camping, RV sites, boating, fishing. Stonebriclge Golf Club, 585 Stonebriclge Dr., (:lO I61); 706/156-5048. lIF-YA-GC-FD. Achampionship 18-hole dail)' fee golf course lies at 1he b,tse of Lavender lountain in the foothills of the Appalachians. \r\nLodging \r\nClaremont House 8\u00268, 906 E. 2nd Ave., (30 161); 706/ 29 10900; 800/ 254-4797. CC-NS-BBP-CI'V-FBK-D. Elegant \u0026 romantic Victorian treasure built in 1882. Beautiful rooms with private baths. (G'IITAJ \r\nGray Rentals, 4 IOE. First St., (30 16 I); 706/ 2.l5-8530. (G'IITAJ Hamp ton Inn, Chateau Dr., (30 161). Rates: S55-S65. Olympics SI00. Open: Winter of I995. IIF. \r\nRegency Inn, 1610 Martha Berry Hwy.. (.l0 161); 706/ 29 11994. Rates: S36-S4l. I-IF. \r\nRestau rant / Food Service \r\nBo-Rome, Inc. , 313 E. 9th St., (30 161); 706/ 232-6700. (GIITA) \r\nCal.lier Springs Country Club, 2637 Callier Springs Rel., (30 I6 I): 706/ 234- 169 I. (GIITA) Central Park, 313 E. 91h St., (301 61); 706/ 232-6700. Double drive-thru service. Tiny building-big burgers! (GllfA/ Chick-fit-A Riverbcnd Mall, 12 Riverbencl Dr., (30 161). Call about catering your next event. Free delivery. Part)' trays. (GI/TAJ Dabney's, Inc., 31.l E. 9th St., (30161); 706/ 23;-253 I. (GIIT.\u003cJ Malones, I 10 W. 2nd Ave., (.l0161); 706/ 235-5092. (GI/TA) \r\nPoFolks, 2529 Redmond Cir., (30 165); 706/ 2.lS-4666. H-CCS-A-FS-CT. \"Rome's Best\" homestylc cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfish and a dozen vegetables. (GIITA/ \r\nRed Lobster, 700 Shorter Ave., (.l0 161); 706/ 234-0581. (GIITA) Sonny's Real Pit Bar 8-Q, 2103 Shorter Ave., (30165); 706/ 234- 144 1. 11-0S-CC-NS-A-FS-CI'. Pork, beef, chicken \u0026 ribscooked slow, served fast! Fresh all-yo u-can-eat salad bar. (GI/TAJ Waffle House. 2 Locations: 60 I Turner McCall Blvd., (30 I6I); 160 1 Shorter Ave., (30161). Open Z4 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, sal ads, breakfast. (GIIT.\u003cJ \r\nWestern Sizzlin, 80 1 Martha Berry Blvd., (30 165); 706/ 29 12023. 11-0S-CC-NS-D. Serving Rome since I976 with the city's best steaks and biggest baked potatoes. (GIITA/ \r\n \r\nNorthwest Mountains \r\n \r\nTours Historic Downtown Audio-Cassette Walking Tour, (30 161); 800/ 444- 1834. 18-TV. Features Victorian Ri ver District, the City Clock Tower Museum, the Capitoline Wolf Statue, and many exa mples of adaptive restora tion, all on NR. Ta1,e at Welcome Center. Marshall Forest Preserve, Horseleg Creek Rd., (30 I6 I); 404/ 873-6946. Rates: Donation suggested. 'IV. Group tours by appo imment only, A private nature preserve owned by Lhe Nature Conserva ncy. Splendid hardwood forest with 2 trails. \r\nTravel Services Rome Convention \u0026 Visi1ors Bureau, 402 Civic Center Dr., (30 161); 706/ 295-5576. CVll. Rome Convention and Visitors Bureau, P.O. llox 5823, Rome 301 62, 800/ 444- 1834. Visit affordable Rome where the rivers meet and the mountains begin, run attractions, great festivals, good lodging. Call about Festa Roma summer 1996. Also Ft. Norton and Clock Tower museum. (GI/TAJ \r\nPle11sesee 011ratf 011 page 160 \u0026 164- 165. \r\nROSSVILLE \r\nA Chieftains Trail Community Hi s toric Sites/ Monuments John Ross House, (30741-42). Open:June-SepL D:tily 1-5. NR. 1797 1wost0ry log c-J!JiJt Home ofJohn Ross, Cherokee Nation Chier. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation Lake Winnepausaukah, I mi. off S llwy 27, (3074 1-42); 706/866-568 I. Open: May - Labor Day. YA. Carousel, paddleboats, roller coaster, etc.. Picnicking. Emertainment on Su. \r\nSUMMERVILLE \r\nAttr actio n s James H. Floyd State Park, Rt. I Box 29 1, (30747): 706/8570826. Rates: S12 plus S2 parking rec. YA-CC-1.-PG-PA. (G'IITA) \r\nArt \u0026 Entertainment Paradise Gardens, Off US 27 N. or Summerville in Pennville, (30747). Creation of local visionary artist, Howard Finster. \r\nTALLAPOOSA * \r\nAttr ac lions Grub Stake, The, 11 79 Ga Hwy I00 '. at 1-20, (.JO176); 800/ 574-5 I74. CP. West Georgia Mining Company. Public golclpanning, camping, outdoor excursions and gold prospecting. \r\nArt \u0026 Entertainment Leroy Almon Folk Art Studio, 36 East Mill St., (30 176); 770/ 574-5052. Open: Daily by reservation. Sugar Hill is studioresidence of woodcarver/ preacher l.eroy Almon, nationally known folk artist. \r\nMuseums Jones Taxidermy and Wildlife Museum, 377 Hwy 120 N, (30 176); 770/ 574-7480. Open: Mon-Fri 805; Sat 9- 12; Groups by ap pointment. M. Museum is a realistic portrayal or wild life and its habitat. West Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa, 21W. I.yon St., (30 176); 770/574-3 125. Rates: Adults S1.00; Children SO.SO. Open: Tue-Fri 9-3; Sat 9-5 Closed Sun \u0026 Mon. M-YA. A\"flash back\" t0 tl1e late ISO()'s and early 1900's in Tallapoosa. n,is i~an authentic museum created by local residents. Ead, month, different exhibits. \r\nEducational In s titution s Amelia Academy, 139 Connecticut Ave., (30 176); 770/574719.l; 770/ 574-24 55. ED-YA-GR. Find history at the doorsteps of this 1887 home. Re-Live the heritage of the South. Hands on experiences. mall town serenity. Groups of 15 or more. Boxed lunches optional. Reservations. \r\nSports \u0026 Rec reat ion Talley Mountain Golf Course, Golf Course Rd., (30 1 6); 770/ 574-3 122. Rates: Rates Vary. Open: Daily. YA-GC. \r\nShopping Anti\u003c1uing in Tallapoosa, (30 176); 770/ 574-5670. Follow the trail to area collectibles and an tiques. \r\nTours Touch of Tallapoosa Tours, 506 Freeman St., (30 176); 770/ 574-7 193. Rates: Rates Vary. YA-FD-TS-TV. Guided group tours ofTallpoosa attractions. Includes driving tour of I8801890's homes. Step on Guide for llus gro ups. Lunch available. \r\nTATE \r\nAltractions Allred-Jordon Drugs, (30 177); 770/735-2444. Old-time soda fountain still in use. Marble School House, (30 I77). East of Tate on GA 53. The nation's only public school cons1ructed of marble. Tate Family Cemetery, (30 177). Elaborate monuments in cemetery made of local Georgia marble. Behind depot in Tate. Tate and Pickens County, (.lO I77); 706/ 692-5600. 1V. World's largest producer of marble. Tour the Georgia Marble Co. and mines during the annual Marble Festival in October \r\nLodging Tate House Mansion and Resor~ Hwy 5.l, (30 177); 770/ 73 5-3 122. Open: M-Sa 8-8, Su 8-3. lV. (1924-25) Built of pink marble by marble magnate Col. Sam Tate. Self-guided \r\n \r\ntours S3. Guided tours for groups of 20 or more (with advance reserva tion) 5. (GI/TAJ \r\nTours \r\nGeorgia Marble Co., (30 I77); 706/ 692-5600. Rates: Adults S5; ncler 12 S3. YA-TS. World's largest open pit marble \u003c1uarry. Open to the public by special tour only at Marble Festival in October. Reservations suggested. \r\n \r\nTRETO \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\nCan yon Creek Fun Park, I Wolverine Dr., (307S2); 706/3981839; 706/657-7578. YA-GR-FD. Mini-golf S3/ adulL S2.50/chilclrcn. Bumper boats S2.SO. Batting cages, arcade. Aunique family fun 1\u003eark nestled in Ga.'s scenic Lookout Valley. Concessions. \r\nTravel Services \r\nDade County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 101 4, (30752); 706/657-4488. \r\nPlease see 011r 111I 011 pages 164.J65. \r\n \r\nVILLA RICA \r\n \r\nLod ging \r\n \r\nAhava Plantation Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 2236 S. V:u1 Wert Rd., \r\n \r\n(30 180); 770/459-2863; 800/858-3473. Rates: From S65. CC-NSBB-BBP-CIV-FBK-CVR-PA. Step back into Gone With the Wind. \r\n \r\n.lO minutes from Atlanta, 20 minutes from Six Flags. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nMaple Street Lodge, 36 1 W. Bankhead Hwy., (30 180); \r\n \r\n770/459-1088. Executive mini-suites. Microwave, fax, laundro- \r\n \r\nmat, drycleaning. Near restaurant, business district. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nSuper 8 Motel-Villa Rica, 195 Hwy. 61 Connector, (30180); \r\n \r\n706/ 459-8888. Hardee's, Pizza Hut, Waffle House adjacent. Six \r\n \r\nFlags 15 minutes away. 30 minutes from Atlanta. King, jacuzzi \r\n \r\nsuite, HBO. (GIITA} \r\n \r\nRe s taurant / Food Service \r\n \r\nWaffle House, 197 Hwy. 61S., (.l0180). Open 24 hrs. for bre-.lk- \r\n \r\nfasLlunch and dinner. T-bone ste-,ks, chicken, salads. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nTravel Services \r\n \r\nVilla Rica Bo:,rd of Tourism, 571 W. Bankhead Hwv., \r\n \r\n(30 180); 770/459-3656. (Gl/1~) \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nPlease see 011r atl 011 pages 164- 165. \r\n \r\nVILLANOW \r\n \r\nAttractions Villanow Country Store, Hwy I36. Oldest, continually operated country store in Georgia. \r\n \r\nWALESKA \r\n \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation Lake Arrowhead, Hwy 140 N. of Canton, (30 183); 770/479-5505. \r\n \r\nWHITE \r\n \r\nA Blue a nd Gray \u0026 Chieftains Trails Community \r\nAttractions \r\nWilderness Camp Marina, 45 1 Wilderness Camp Rd., (30 184); 770/386-2 170. Open: Daily 8-5. BF-F-L-M-FD. Marina witl1 boat launch, gas dock and seasonal restaurants. Near Cartersville. \r\nRestaurant / Food Service \r\nWaffle House, 2337 Hwy. 411 N., (30 184). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch :u1d dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nWILDWOOD \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\nJerry Dawson, Rt. I, Box 584, US Hwy 11 , (30757); 706/ 6577174. The woodcarver chainsaw artist studio. \r\n \r\nWINSTON \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\nAnnie Clinton Nature Preserve, Ephesus Church Rd., (30 187); 770/ 949-2000. Acres of unspoiled woodlands and includes county's oldest building, the Carnes-Clinton log cabin, built 1828 \r\n \r\nWOODSTOCK \r\n \r\nSports \u0026 Re crea tion \r\nEagle Watch Golf, 3055 Eagle Watch Dr., (30 188); 770/9288908. (GI/TA) \r\nTowne Lake Hills Golf Course, I003 Towne Lake Hills East, (.l0 188); 770/592-9969. YA-GR-CC-GC-GP-FD-MF. \r\nRes taur ant/ Food Service \r\nCaptain D's, I576 Hwy. 92, (30 I88). (GI/TA) \r\nIHOP, 7'.l80 E. Alabama Rel., (30 188). (GIITA) \r\nPoFolks, 8 Parkway 7S, (30 188); 770/ 516-0308. 11-CC-NS-A-FSCT. \"Woodstock's Best' homestyle cooking-blue ribbon chicken, catfi sh and a dozen vegetables. (GI/TAJ Sonny's Real Pit Bar 8-Q, 8955 E. Alabama Rd., (30 188); i70/ 926-7848. (GI/TA) Warne House, 1604 Hwy. 92, (30 188);158 W. Mill St., (30068). Open 24 hrs. for breakf,tst, lunch and dinn er. (G'JJTAJ \r\nWinston's Food \u0026 Spirits, 1509 llwy. 92, (30 I88). (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\n11 \r\n \r\n The Col rs Of \r\nValdostaand[owndes Coun~ \r\n \r\nClubHouse Inn 1-800-CLUB INN \r\nThe Holiday Inn (912) 242-3881 \r\n \r\nEnjoy a FREE full breakfast buffet, FREE evening beverages, oversized gue trooms, garden patio with pool at Valdosta's number one hotel in quality, service and value. I- 75 at Exit 5 (912) 247-7755 \r\n100% satisfaction guaranteed. Featuring our full service restaurant and lounge, courtyard with covered patio and 2 outdoor pools. Health club privileges and golf packages available. Ask about our bed \u0026: breakfast special. 1-75 at Exit 5 \r\n \r\nDeluxe accommodations at reasonable rates. \r\nEnj oy our free continental breakfast, pool, fitness center, \r\nremote control cable 1V. South ern hospitality at its best! I- 75 at Exit 5 \r\nFree Continental Breakfast and newspaper, \r\nAdjacent to Factory Stores of America, \r\nWalk to Cracker Barrel Restaurant, \r\n18 hole golf course just 1 mile away. \r\nI- 75 at Exit 2 \r\n \r\nShoney's Inn 1-800-222-2222 \r\n \r\nOffers \u0026-ee continental breakfast and great \"Stay and Play\" golf packages! Our Lake Park hotel i across \u0026-om 100 Factory Outlet Stores. Call for rates: \r\nLake Park, Exit 2 \r\n(912) 559-5660. \r\nValdosta, Exit 4 (912) 244-7711. \r\n \r\nA center for the bee indusoy Honey Bee festiva l held first \r\nweek of October. Hahira Pick-in Blue Grass Festival \r\nRiver Run Endurance Rid e in November. \r\n1-75 at Exit 7 \r\n \r\nAmenities \r\nHistorical Homes, Districts \u0026 Tours Shopping: Antiques, Boutiques, Specialty, 100 Outlets Dining: Fine to Casual Outdoor Recreation: Mild Climate Year-round \r\n \r\nAffordability \r\n31 Hotels/Motels, 2880 Rooms RV Parks \r\n \r\nAccessibility \r\nI-75 and Highways 84 and 41 GA Highways 31 , 94 and 125. \r\n \r\nGives You MORE! \r\n \r\nValdosta-Lowndes Co unty Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n1703 Norman Drive, Suite F, P.O. Box 1964, Valdosta, GA 31603-1964 (Exit 5) \r\n1-800-569-TOUR (868 7) 1-912-245-0513 \r\n \r\nThe Jameson Inn 1-800-541-3268 \r\nDays Inn-Lake Park (912) 559-0229 \r\nHahira (912) 794-2567 \r\n \r\n The vast estates of gentleman farmers and huntsmen of an earlier day have left an impression in the picturesque Plantation Trace. It Is a region marked by bountiful woods and waters, agrlcuHural plains and rural towns brimming with Victorian architecture, such as Thomasvllle's stately Methodist Church (pictured). Festivals abound year-round, or explore farm life of the late 1800s at the fascinating Georgia Agrlrama (inset) In Tifton. \r\n \r\n ncient Indians and fro ntier soldiers o nce lived o n th is land. Farmers and timber baro ns fo llowed, bur PLANTATION T RACE didn' t truly flouri sh until the 1880s, when northerners began flocking to T homasville fo r winter sunshine and plentiful quail hunting. \r\n \r\nFi ne hotels catered to the elite, who believed the pine-scented air was good fo r their health . Wealthy industrial ists built expansive fa mily retreats. Amo ng the most splen did of these was Pebble Hill Plantation. \r\n \r\nPebble Hill was first built in the 1820s by a successful planter named T homas Jefferson Jo hnson, who would later give his name to both the city and T homas Coun ty. Over the years, reco nstruction shaped the mansion into the Georgian and Greek Revival-style centerpiece of a sprawling shooting plan ration. Pansy Irelan d Poe, las t to own Pebble Hill, willed that it be opened to the public in 1978. An avid ho rsewoman and arr collector, Mrs. Poe had fill ed irs elega nt roo ms with extraordinary treasures: ho rse and hound portraits highlighted by 33 origin al Audu bon prints, antiques, \r\n \r\nporcelain, silver, crystal, glassware and Indian memorabilia. \r\nOutside, the lush and seemingly endless acreage spo rts scabies, a carriage house wi th vintage auto mobiles, dog kennels, cottages, a fa mily schoolhouse, refl ecting po nd and fo rmal ga rdens. In D ecember, the histo ric home is open after dark, \r\n \r\n180 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nduring the Pebble Hill Plantation Candlelight Christmas Tour. In late April, as part of T homasville's annual Rose Festival, Pebble Hill is the si te of a grand Plantation Ball . \r\nT he \"City of Roses,\" as T homasville is called, bu rsts in to bloom April-November. Besides 20,000 rose bushes (mo re roses than people), T homasville's shady streets are lined wi th pink and white dogwoods and azaleas. Paradise Park, an 18-acre oasis in rhe center of rown near several bed and breakfast inns, is a popular place for jogging, nature walks and picnics. The Big Oak at Mo nroe and Crawfo rd Streets is the city's most cherished landmark. D ating from 1685, this tree has a limb span of 162 fee t. \r\nThe Thomas County Historical Museum portrays rhe city's history and lifestyle fro m Indian times to th e H otel Era and beyond. Two of irs most fasc inaring exhibits are an 1893 bowling alley and a display of fas hionable party gow ns fro m the 1820-1940 period. \r\nThe Lapham-Patterson House, c. 1885, is an outstanding exam ple of Vi cto ri an architecture listed o n the National Register Of Historic Places. T he C lassical Revival-style Hardy Bryan House, c. 1833, is T ho masville's oldest rwo-srory dwelling. Fo r a self-guided d riving tour, the welcome center o n Broad Street offers a brochu re pinpoi nting 36 sires. \r\nSixty miles fro m T homasville, ar Geo rgia's southwes t co rner, the U.S. Army Corps of \r\n \r\n ID Plantation Trace I I \r\n \r\nEngineers' Lake Seminole provides 37 ,500 acres of excellent freshwater fishing. Located at the \"Y\" intersection of the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers, Lake Seminole is considered one of che besc bass fishing lakes in the nation and is renowned for its lunker largemouth, hybrid, striped and white bass. Large populations of catfish, crappie and brim are also there for the caking. \r\nDeep channels from the lake extend 47 miles up che Flint and Chattahoochee, producing hundreds of miles of shoreline with more chan 20 access points for boating, camping, water skiing, fishing, swimming and picnicking. Seminole State Park and Kelley's Marina on the north shore of the lake 18 miles south of Donalsonville, feature all of che above plus a swimming beach and fully-equipped rental cottages. Jack Wingace's Bass Island Campground and Lunker Lodge on the east side of che lake sou ch of Bainbridge, is famous for its unpretentious atmosphere and restaurant chat's always ready ro cook a day's catch. \r\nThe pine-covered hills and hardwood forests of Lake Semi nole's river valleys are a hunter's dream. Lake Seminole Wildlife Management Area near Sem inole State Park, is o ne of Geo rgia's largest game reserves and a favored choice for duck deer, dove, rabbit, quail and turkey h u n t i n g. \r\nIn Bainbridge, once an Indian trading pose, the Flint River flows through the center of town. The 500-acre Earle May \r\n \r\nBoat Basin Park is ideal for boating and fishi ng and has a freshwater beach and riverside camping. Willis Park, in the downtown historic district, is the site of Riverside Artsfest the first week in May. Bainbridge is also known for its stately Victorian and Neoclassical homes. A selfguided driving tour brochure marking 50 such points of interest is avai lable from the chamber of commerce in the McKensieReynolds House ac che boa t basin. \r\nAlong the eastern side of che Chattahoochee River, there are traces of che region 's Indian and frontier history. Kolomoki Mounds State Park in Blakely contains prime recreational facilities as well as an important archeological discovery designated as a National Hisroric Landmark. \r\nThe park's seven Indian mounds were built by the Kolomoki people, inhabitants of the area in the 12th and 13th centuries. Their setclement was an important population center of the time, and among their mounds is Georgia's oldest great temple mound. The interio r of a small burial mound can be seen intact, just as the excavating archaeologists left ic, inside che Kolomoki Mounds Museum . Ocher exhibits depict Indian culture and lifesryle in chis viciniry from 5000 B.C. ro the end of the Kolomoki period. \r\nFarther north, Fore Gaines is one of Georgia's oldest cities. Its original fore was manned three times for military purposes: as a front ier fore in 1814, to guard against an Indian uprising in 1836, and du ri ng the C ivil War in 1863. Fore Gaines was \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace's Jack Wingate \r\nRenowned fishing expert Jack Wingate got hooked on fishing when he was just four years old. \"I can remember sitting on my daddy's lap, catching a brim,\" he says. \"[Now] I'm 66 and I [still] get excited about catching a brim.\" \r\nWingate's book, 'Round Faceville, describes a childhood spent fishing and hunting in a small Georgia town. He says, \"It used to be as much fun [to get] bait as to go fishing. We'd get bait all week just to fish on Saturday.\" \r\nWingate's love of fishing led to his being a guide for 30 years on Lake Seminole, where he now owns a lodge. He has appeared several times on television shows with other esteemed fishing experts, including Roland Martin. \r\n \r\nLake Seminole Wildlife Ma11agement Area near Seminole State Park. \r\n \r\nAs much as he loves to fish, though, Wingate loves being outdoors more. \"It's a complete pleasure to be in the wild, to hear the noises, hear the silence. If you catch a fish, all right. If you don't, all right.\" \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n181 \r\n \r\n once a bustling steamboat \r\n \r\nwith special events \r\n \r\ntown, bur changed into a \r\n \r\ncelebrating their \r\n \r\ntranquil place when \r\n \r\nagricultural and rural \r\n \r\nsuper-highways drew \r\n \r\nSouthern lifestyle. \r\n \r\nheavy traffic elsewhere. \r\n \r\nThe snake population gets \r\n \r\nOn a high bluff \r\n \r\nthinned rhe last Saturday \r\n \r\noverlooking the \r\n \r\nin January during rhe \r\n \r\nChattahoochee, visitors \r\n \r\nannual Rattlesnake \r\n \r\ncan get a marvelous view \r\n \r\nRoundup in Whigham. \r\n \r\nof the river and a glimpse \r\n \r\nEducational seminars on \r\n \r\ninto Fort Gaines' past \r\n \r\nsnake handling and first \r\n \r\nlives. There's a Frontier \r\n \r\naid top this festival's \r\n \r\nVillage here, with log \r\n \r\nagenda. In March the \r\n \r\ncabins and a l /3-size \r\n \r\ncitizens of Cuthbert host a \r\n \r\nreplica of the old fort, \r\n \r\nprofessional turkey calling \r\n \r\nas well as a statue carved \r\n \r\ncontest and sportsman's \r\n \r\nto memorialize the Creek Indian s and a \r\n \r\nFisliiug a11d uu111erous otlier 01ddoor aud water-related activities are available on tlie lakes of tlte Plantation Trace. \r\n \r\nexpo ar their Turkey Callin'. Cuthbert was a big \r\n \r\nConfederate cannon left \r\n \r\nlumber town in the early \r\n \r\nfrom the war. \r\n \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park features a \r\n \r\n1800s and has a wealth of Greek Revival \r\n \r\n30-room Lodge and Conference Center, \r\n \r\nand Victorian homes to see on a driving \r\n \r\nrestaurant, camp ing and rental cottages, \r\n \r\ntour. The same is true of Dawson, 21 \r\n \r\nThe 48,000-acre Lake Walter F. George, full-service marina, beach, tennis courts \r\n \r\nmiles east, where visitors can step inside \r\n \r\na few miles north of Fort Gaines, is rhe \r\n \r\nand nature trails. Rental cassette rapes \r\n \r\nseveral such private residences during rhe \r\n \r\nresult of another Corps of Engineers dam avai lable at the lodge narrate tours of \r\n \r\nDawson Tour of Homes in May. \r\n \r\non the Chattahoochee and a boon to the \r\n \r\nhistoric sires around the lake and \r\n \r\narea's recreational resources. Its 640-mile Fort Gaines. \r\n \r\nThe third weekend in April is rhe dare for \r\n \r\nshoreline is the setting for numerous \r\n \r\nColquirr's Mayhaw Festival, honoring the \r\n \r\noutdoor and water-related activities, plus a In the middle of PLANTATION \r\n \r\nindustry starred here in 1983 to produce \r\n \r\nscare-owned lakeside resort. \r\n \r\nTRACE, small towns keep busy all year \r\n \r\njelly from rhe juice of rhe mayhaw berry, a \r\n \r\ncranberry-sized fruit found in rhe swamps \r\n \r\nand bogs of southwest Georgia. Colquitt is \r\n \r\nalso headquarters for Swamp Gravy, \r\n \r\nGeorgia's official folk life play, with \r\n \r\n\"Lake Park Mill Store Plaza is a \r\n \r\nreal discovery... \r\n \r\nperformances held each spring and fall. \r\n \r\n53 stores in all! It's unbelievable! \r\n \r\nWe're talking \r\n \r\nbig-time shopping here. They have everything: \r\n \r\nFashions for the whole family, \r\n \r\n...........l)pme accessories, great gift \r\n \r\ni. ,,,.,,. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nideas ~~~i'~1i.icli\"i:ri(')t~'.''PlWS; \r\n \r\nyou won't believe \r\n \r\nthe savings: 20% to70% off regular \r\n \r\nretail prices. o meet me at \r\n \r\nCairo and Camilla are both famous as quail hunting locales. Cairo's Great Southern Antique Car Rally the second weekend in May offers cash prizes to the winners, antiq ue car displays and a gaslight parade. Camilla's Gnat Days in lare May and early June raises money for charity with rhe Miller Lire Southeastern Professional Tennis Tournament, which attracts top playe rs and reaching pros. A juried arr show, \"gnat\" marker and pontoon cruises on the Flint River add ro the festival fare. \r\n \r\nLake Park Mill Store Plaza as ' soon as you can. It's name brand \r\nshopping at fa ctory outlet savings!\" \r\n \r\nTake 1-75 to Exit 2- Lake Park. Georgia. Call 912-559-6822 fo r more information \r\n \r\nLake Park MILL STORE PLAZA \r\n \r\nThe Wildlife Festival in Pelham in Ocrober salutes the region's extensive wildlife with a country fa ir and outdoor sporting activities. The Down Home Cotton Fest in Quitman , where cotton is the most important crop and pickyour-own peach orchards doc the roadsides, is also held in October. So is Sylvester's Georgia Peanut Festival, which recognizes the state's number one cash \r\n \r\n182 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n 1@1 Plantation Trace \r\n \r\ncrop. The Peanut Festival is set on rhe grounds of histo ric Possum Poke, the former home of a northern governor who came south to do his hunting. \r\nMou ltrie in October is abuzz with the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition, the largest farm show in the Southeast. Crop and equipment demonstratio ns, exh ibits, food, and entertainment attract thousands of people from all over the wo rld. There are several quail hunting plantations in the Moultrie area, and hunting of a different sort at the Ellen Payne Odum Genealogical Library, which contains archives of major Scottish clans. \r\nCalvary's Mule Days the first Saturday in November is a huge event, with parades, plowing contests, 500 arrs and crafts booths, and competitio n for the ugliest, prettiest, and most stubborn mules. Swine Time in C limax, the Saturday after Thanksgiving, features pigs galore, whether they' re parading in costume or cooked and on the table. \r\nSouth Georgia is the Pecan Cap ital of the World, renowned for the pies and confections made from this yu mmy nut. In November, Baconton hosts the annual Pecan Harvest Festival, with food, fun and entertainment. Ochlocknee's Old South Days, rhe second Saturday in November, pays tribute to all aspects of Southern heritage. \r\nAlbany, rhe largest city in PLANTATION TRACE, is known for its wide selectio n of lodgi ng and convention faci lirie , as well as its \"Chehaw\" connection. Chehaw Park, a 700-acre natural setting for visitors who like to picnic, play and camp, encompasses Chehaw Wild Animal Park, a zoo where creatures li ke black bears, bobcats and bison roam free in their native habitats. T he Chehaw National Indian Festival the third weekend in May, is a major Indian cul rural event with traditional dancers, ski lls demonstration , crafts and storytelling. \r\nDowntown, the Thronateeska Heritage Foundation focuses on the comb in ed cultures and natural history of outhwesr Georgia. Two of rhe mainstays at this National Register Of Historic Sites property are the Wetherbee Planetarium and the Train Museum . Equal ly good is the Albany Museum of Art, which houses rhe Southeast's largest collection of African arr objects. \r\n \r\nOne of rhe most charmi ng attractions in Albany is Radium Springs, a picturesque summer swimming spot whose waters always stay 68 degrees. A sandy beach borders the shallow edge of the spri ngs, and Southern pine, moss-draped live oak and giant cypress trees shade its terraced rim. A 1920s club cas ino, now a restaurant, overlooks the sp rings. \r\nOn the I-75 corridor, Ashburn's Peanut Monument welcomes motorists ro \r\n \r\nPLANTATION TRACE as ir commemorates south Georgia's booming peanut industry. \r\nTifton, 20 miles south, is rhe home of rhe Georgia Agrirama, a living history museum oflare 1800s farm communities and a rum -of-the-century rural town and industrial compound. Costumed interpreters explain and demonstrate the lifestyle of rhe era. On-sire events throughout rhe year include a County \r\n \r\nwe there yet?\" \r\n \r\n(3/d;; f!IJUJf.. ' \r\n \r\nuthwest Georgia's planf$ion country, \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\ne \"Goodli;ife City\" by \r\n \r\nenities \r\n \r\nage and \r\n \r\neorgia, \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n183 \r\n \r\n Enjoy the State Parks and Historic Sites of the Plantation Trace \r\n \r\nPark \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\n11,e Agrtrama iu Tifton is part of tlte 11ew Folklife Trail wliiclt rtms tltrouglt tlte Plautatio11 Trace cities ofAlbany, 71,omasville, Valdosta a11d Tffto11. \r\n \r\nFair of 1896 (M ay), Cane Grinding Parties (November) and Wiregrass Opry (April-O ctober) . T he opry is a Saturday night sensation, with selections fro m country, bluegrass and gospel singing, plus clogging and chearrical presentatio ns. \r\nIn downtown T ifto n, che historic core has \r\nbeen revitalized thanks to Georgia's Main Street Program . Some 30 shops now thrive in a series of restored buildings, including the 1906 Myon Hotel Complex. Once the fi nest hotel south of Arlan ca, the M yo n has been res tored to an auchenric deco r, and currently houses City Hall, a permanent arr collection, shops, offices and a restaurant. T ifto n hoses their annual Love Affair Festival, a fine arcs celebration, che first weekend in May. \r\n \r\nReed Bingham State Park in Adel has one of south Georgia's major boating and water skiing lakes as its main attraction. T he park's 3.5-mile Coastal Plai ns Nature T rail gives hikers a chance to view quire a few wildlife habitats typical of the region. Camping, fishing, swimming, mini-golf and picnicking fac ilities are also located here. So many buzzards roost on che Lierle River in Reed Bingham during winter char che park is now rhe scene of an an nual Buzzard Days Festival che first Saturday in D ecember. \r\nH oney and tobacco p roduction are che reasons ro visit H ahira. A center for che bee industry, Hahira holds a Honeybee Festival in O ctober with arcs, crafts and bee-keeping demonstrations. T he public is also welcome inside local wa rehouses to \r\n \r\nReed Bingham Park \r\n \r\nAdel \r\n \r\nKolomoki Mounds Historic Park \r\nSeminole Park \r\n \r\nBlakely Donalsonville \r\n \r\nGeorge T. Bagby Park and Lodge \r\n \r\nFt. Gaines \r\n \r\nLapham-Patterson House \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nThomasville \r\n \r\nCheck the travel directory listings in this section and the Road Map for \r\nmore information. \r\n \r\nsip lemonade, tour and watch the fastpaced to bacco auctions July-October. \r\nT he best way to see the sights in Historic Valdosta is to fo llow the drivi ng tour brochu re available at the to urism office at 1703 Norman Dr. Ir showcases th ree National Register H istoric D istricts an d many of rhe city's gracious homes. T he most eye-catching of these is rhe Crescent House, c. 1889, whose circular verandah is supported by 13 massive columns, each repres~nting one of the original American colonies. The Converse-Dalton-Ferrell Home is a beauty, built in che Neoclassical style in 1902. Valdosta's early history as an inland marketing capital fo r Sea Island cotton is preserved at the Lowndes County Historical Society and Museum. \r\nT he southern end ofl-75 in PLANTATION T RACE is shopper's heaven. More rh an 100 factory outlet scores lie right off Exie #2 in Lake Park. The Mill Store Plaza, Lake Park Factory Stores and Factory Stores of America all sell brand name merchanclise at discount prices. The Factory Stores at Adel, 40 miles north of Lake Park, recently opened with an addi tional 16 scores. \r\n \r\n184 \r\n \r\n1996 Georg ia On My M ind \r\n \r\nGood chings grow in PLANTATION T RACE, whecher fr uits of che earth or down-home celebrations of a pleasant way of life. With roots planted by Indians, aristocrats and contemporary fa rmers, ch is region is paradise for hunters, fis hermen, outdoor enthusiasts, and serious shoppers al ike. \r\n \r\n Plantation Trace Travel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nAlba ny Loca l Welcome Center 225 W. Broad St. Albanv. GA 3170 I 912/4.34-8700 \r\nBainbridge Local Welcome Center P.O. Box 736 Bainbridge, GA 517I7 9 12/2q6.q774 \r\n \r\nVISITOR I FORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nThomasville-111omas County Local Welcome Center I09 S. Broad St. Thomasville, GA .l 1792 \r\n9 I 2/l25-5222 \r\nGeorgia Visitor Information Center 1-7 5 Lake Park, GA 31656 9 I2/ 559-5828 \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL NUMBERS \r\n \r\nAlb,my . . . . \r\n \r\n9 12/4.19-4248 \r\n \r\nCu~1ben . . \r\n \r\n9 ll/732-2 I67 \r\n \r\nDonal so nvill e \r\n \r\n9I 2/ 524-2 I 77 \r\n \r\nThomasville \r\n \r\n9 12/ 228-2300 \r\n \r\nTifton \r\n \r\n9 I 2/.186-33.l.l \r\n \r\nTo inquire about Georgia road conditions call: Weekdays 8: 15-4:4 5 qQ1/656-5882 \r\nights and Weekends 404/656-5267 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n185 \r\n \r\n Folklife Trail, 22; W. Broad Ave., (3 170 1); 800/47;-8700. TV. A 150-milc scenic loop tour off 1-7 5 Featuring the food , fo lks, and run or these Sout hwest Georgia communities: Tifton, Albany, Colqui11, Thomasville :mcl Valdosta. GA'Snewest trail. \r\nAt1r act ion s \r\nCirclestone Country Club, P.O. Box 8;8, (.\\ 1620); 912/896389:l. GC. (CIITA ) King Frog Factory Stores al Adel, 120 1 W. 4th, 1-75 F_xit 10, (:! 1620); 912/896-4;45. H-GR-CC-PG-FO-MF. 28 outlet stores and rest:turants. Save :!0%-70%every clay. Playground and welcome center. rc11TA/ Old Sowega Melon Assn. Building, JOO S. Hutchinson Ave., 912/896-228 1. Open: Daily 95. C. Built in 19'.lO now houses Chamber or Commerce. Reed Bingham State Park, Rt. 2 Box 394 Jl. J, (3 I620); 912/896-3551. Rates: Parking rec 2. CC-1, PG-PA-MF. 47 tent \u0026 trailer sitcs-S J2 per night. 375 acre lake, nature trails, bu11crfly and hummingbird garden. (CIIT.\u003c/ \r\nSports \u0026 Recrea ti o n \r\nLive Oak Plantation, Rt. 2 Box 30 , (3 1620); 912/896-2320. Open: Advance reservations. HF-YA-G R-CC-MF. One or the most pres tigous shooting preserves in th e Somheast. Bobwhite Quail, Pheasant, Chukar. Meeting facilities available. \r\nRe st aurant / Food Service \r\nWaffle House, Cedar St., (3 1620). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. /Cl/TA/ Western Sizzlin', 1500 W. 4th St., (:! 1620); 912/896-366:l. \r\n( CIITA ) \r\nA Folkli.fe Trail Communit y \r\nAttr action s \r\nAfrican-American Churches, Mt. Zion ACRMM, Inc., P.O. Box 6036, (3 1706); 912/432-1698. TV. Several African-American congregations emerged in Albany and Dougherty County fo llowing the Civil War. For a free brochu re on these churches call or write the above address. \r\nAlbany James H. Gray Civic Cen ter, 100 W. Oglethorpe Blvd., (3 170 I); 912/430-5200. A I0,000 seat arena and 26,000 squarefoo t exhibition area fo r trade shows and conventions. (G'IITA/ Bob's Candies Outlet Center, Corner of Oakridge \u0026Westover Road, (3 1707); 800/ 569-4033. CC. Taste the name that's meant quality for 75 years. Bob's is the largest prod ucer of striped candy in the world. Shop 01\u003ecn 9 am -S pm, Mon.-Fri. Sec the antique delivery truck and candy film . \r\nChchaw Wild Animal Park, Philema Rd. (Ga 91) inside Chehaw Park, (31 01); 912/ 4:l0-527; . HF-YA-GR-PG-FD-GS-MF. Elevated boardwalks and trails through Georgia's pincy woods allow visitors to view native and exotic animals roaming in natural habitats. Open d:tily 9am  6 pm. Admission: 2 (12 and over), SI (3 1I, 62 and over, military with 1.D). Friendship Oak, Corner ofJefferson \u0026Phi lema Rd. One of only two trees in Georgia that has been recognized as a hist0rical tree and landmark by the Georgia Forrestry Commission. This 300ycar-old live oak has witnessed Albany's past. \r\nPippin Pecan Outlet Store, 1332 Old Pretoria Road, (3 1 07); 912/432-93 16. Take home a souvenir of Albany  pecan capital of the world. Pippin offers a variety of shelled, flavored :111d in-shell pecans. Call for hours. \r\nPotter Community Center, 262 1 Wild Fair Road, (3 1707); 912/436-4940. II F-GR-FD-MF. A 50 a. plantation style setting for meetings and special events. Since the 19:lOs J\u003eo11ers has hosted field trial events as well as dog and horse shows. Call for rates. Radium Springs and Casino, 2500 Radi um Springs Rd., (3 170 I); 9 I2/889-0244. HF-GR-CC-FD-MF. One of the seven naLU ral wonders of Georgia. Houses a res1aura111 and meeting area circa 1926. Georgia's largest narnral spring. Unique interior architecutre. Summer swimming and concerts. \r\nTift Park, 1300 N. Monroe. PG. Featuring a \"carriage trail' through an archwayof 58 majestic live oak trees, 1m1 of original landscaping from 19 I2. \r\nHi storic Si res/ Monum e nt s \r\nAlbany Civil Rights Movement Memorial, Corner orJackson St. \u0026Highland Ave., (3 170 1). The memorial foun1ain commemorates Albany's pivot:tl role in the civil rights movement. carby Mt. Zion Civil Rights Movement Museum 01\u003ecning soon. Albany-Dougherty Chamber of Commerce Building, 225 W. Broad Ave., (3 170 1);912/434-8700. IIF-C-IB-MF.The oldest building in the Central Square is a former bank 1ha1 now houses the Chamber. Features historic murals, Georgia marble floo rs and an office in the old vault. \r\nAs tronaut 's Monum ent, Hasan Shrine Tcm11 le, 182 2 \r\nPalmyra Rd. Dedicated 10 those who lost their lives on NASA fli ghts . \r\n \r\nBridge House, The, Front Street and Pinc Ave nue. Commissioned by Albany's founder and designed by famed African American architect lloracc King, this pre-Civil War building served :ts the ga teway 10 Albany. \r\nEdward Vason Jones Architecture, Co111ac1 Albany CYB fo r information. 800/ 7 58700. MA. Native Albanian. Edward Vason Jones achieved nation:tl fame as an architcc1, connoisseur and collector of nco-classical works. Sec IOexamples of his work in Albany. Call fo r a guide. \r\nFederal Building. Corner ofllroacl Ave. \u0026Jefferson St.. (3 170 I). PG. llomc of the post office and federal courthouse since 1912. Nellie Brimberry, the first fe male postmaster served here and was first 10 secure rights to mail pecans fo r local growers. \r\nFlood of 1994 Memorial. Front St. at Oglethorpe, (.ll OI). A tribute 10 the thousands of ,olu111cers who helped rebuild Albany after the nood of 1 99  \r\nFreedom Flame, Pinc A,e. al Courthouse, (:! 1701). Designed by famed architect Edward Vason Jones of Albany. This war memorial honors,;those whose sacrifice and valor in limeor war have preserve(\\ and enhanced our legacy of libert y.\" \r\nMonument to Flood Rescue Workers, Corner of RoOSC\\'elt \u0026 Jackson Sts., (3 170 1). Located at the Albany Fire Dept. which sened as the Com mand Ccn1er during the flood of 1 99 . llonors firefighters who made over 1,000 life-saving water rescues. \r\nRoyal Air Force Memorial, Crown Hill Ce mctary, Dawson Rd., (3 1707). Honors the British Royal Air Force cadets buried in Albany, and stands as a memorial in honor of all British cadets who trained in the US during W\\l~I. \r\nSmith House, 516 Flin1 Ave., (3 170 I). Albany's first brick home features Masonic symbols in its gardens and self-contained water works. Now headquarters of Albany's Junior League. Drive-by tour only. \r\nSt. Teresa's Catholic Church, :l l 5 Residence Ave., (3 1707). IIF- R. Built in 1859, this church served as a hospital during the Civil War. It's the oldest Catholic church in continuous use in Georgia. ii has been restored and is a Na tional Register site. \r\nVietnam Memorial, Front St. al Oglethorpe Blvd. HF. This scenic park features a memorial listing the 42 men from Dougherty and Lee counties who died in that conflict. The monument was carved from a 24,000 pound block of Georgia granite. \r\nAr i \u0026 Ent ertai nm e nt \r\nAlbany Area Aris Council, 21S 'orthJackson Street, (:l I70 I); 912/ 439-ARTS. IH'-ED-C-MP-\\11. llouscd in the renovated Carnegie Library built in 1906, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Public invited to tour free. Cultural and event information and tickets. \r\nAlbany Municipal Auditorium, 300 block of Pinc Ave., (3 170 I);912/ 430-520\u003c . HF-CC-E. FeaLUres 1\u003elays, concerts, ballets and other entertainment. \r\nAlbany Symphony Orchestra, 2400 Gilliorwillc Road C-2 10 (office), (3 1707); 912/430-6799. HF-YA-GR. This symphony is , ou1hwcs1Georgia's only professional orchestra under the direction of a full-time, resident conductor. The group performs a five concert series annually. \r\nTheatre Albany, 514 Pinc Ave., (3 170 1); 912/4:!971'1 1 (box office); 912/ 439-7 193 (admin. offi ce). Open: Box office open weekdays 2-6; Sat 2-4 . IIF-GR-CC-E. Located in a restored an tebellum home. Ann ual season includes a selection of five comedies, musicals and dr:un:ts. \r\nVeterans Riverfront Park, Oglcthoq\u003eC Blvd., (:l 1 0 I). 1500 cat amphitheater located on the banks of the Flin1 River. Veteran's Mcmoral dedicated 10 Dougherty and Lee County's veteransof Vietnam. \r\nMuseums \r\nAlb:111y Museum of Ari , .l 11 Meadowlark Dr., (.l 1707);9I2/s39 8400. Open: Tue-Sat 10-5; Closed Sun \u0026 Mon; Stay Wed. till 7pm. llf.ED-M-YA-GR-CC-FD-MF-TS. Films, tours, classes an d annual art fair. The museum houses one of the South's largest collections of traditional African art. \r\nMl. Zion Civil Rights Movement Museum, P.O. Box 60:!6, (:! 1706); 912/4:12-1698. ED-M. A museum commemorating 11,e pivotal role Albany played in the Civil Rights Movement. Housed in the church where Marlin Luther King, Jr. preached in 196 1. Scheduled fo r completion late 1996. \r\nThronafce sta Heritage Museum, ll eri1a ge Pl aza , I00 Roosevelt Ave., (3 170 1); 912/4.12-6955. Open: M-F 10-4, Sa 12-4, closed Su and holidays. II HDMYAGR-MF. Collection of Indian artifacts, changing historical exhibits, an1iquc :uuomobilcs and carriages. Located in historic railroad depot. \r\nEdu ca tional ln sti luti ons \r\nAlbany Stat e College, 500 College Drive, (:! 1705); 912/ 430 4600. II F-ED-FD. Formerly Albany Bible and Manual Training lns1i1111c, a historically blackcollege since 190:l. ASC is an Albany landmark with historic buildings and a bright future . \r\nScie nce Discovery Center, lleritage Plaza; 100 Roosevelt, (:l 170 I); 9I2/ 32-6955. IIF-ED-D. Children experience science through hands-on activities such as forecasting the weather and capLUring lightning. Groups by appointment. \r\nWetherbee Planct:irium, Herit:tge Plaza; 100 Roosevelt Ave., (:l l70 I); 912/4:!2-69;5, Open:S:1111rclayshow at :lpm. Groups by \r\n \r\n186 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nLEGE D \r\n \r\nGENERAL \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nHandicapped Acce:.sible \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nllandicappcd Facilities \r\n \r\nCOE \r\n \r\nrs Corps of Engineers Facili~ \r\n \r\nUSFS \r\n \r\nUnircd State, Forcs1ry Scnice \r\n \r\nNIil \r\n \r\nN:ufonal llistoric Landmark \r\n \r\nNPS \r\n \r\nOperated hy the National Parks Service \r\n \r\n'R \r\n \r\nNa1ional Rcghtcr or llis1oric Places :md/or \r\n \r\ntl istoric: Ou1huildings \r\n \r\nF.ll \r\n \r\nEducational \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\nNS \r\n \r\n~on Smok ing Areas \r\n \r\nCHARGES/ HOURS \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nAdmission Fee \r\n \r\nFP \r\n \r\nF:unil) Plan \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup R:ttc \r\n \r\nSNR \r\n \r\nSenior Discou111 \r\n \r\nPF \r\n \r\nParking Fee \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCrcdil Card, Accepted \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sunday \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATIO \r\n \r\nUA \r\n \r\nBeach At'Cess \r\n \r\nllF \r\n \r\nlloating Facilities \r\n \r\nI' \r\n \r\nFishing \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGolf on Premises \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGoff Privileges \r\n \r\nIIC \r\n \r\nlleaith Cluh \r\n \r\nIIR \r\n \r\nllorsclr.tck Riding \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nLake Acces, \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nllarina \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPicnic Facilities \r\n \r\nP(i \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\nPl/PO Pool Indoor/Outdoor \r\n \r\nRF \r\n \r\nRafting\\ Kayaking \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSnow Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennis Couns \r\n \r\nTII \r\n \r\nTrails/Hiking \r\n \r\nTII \r\n \r\nTubing \r\n \r\n\\\\ S \r\n \r\n\\\\'atcr Skiing \r\n \r\nLODGI G \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nllll \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 llrcakfast \r\n \r\n11111' \r\n \r\nBcd \u0026 llrcakfas1 \"ith Private Bar h \r\n \r\nCB \r\n \r\nCabin \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nr.o uagc, \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \r\n \r\nCJ\u003e \r\n \r\nCamp Site \r\n \r\nIll' \r\n \r\nDump Sile \r\n \r\nRV \r\n \r\nRV !look Up \r\n \r\nLO \r\n \r\nLodge \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nResorl \r\n \r\nRS \r\n \r\nRestauranl on Site \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKitchcncucs \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nFood Service \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\nFuel Service \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\nBabrsiu in g \r\n \r\nt1'\\ \r\n \r\nCable TV \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCocktail Lounge \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCocktail Scnicc Sunda) \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nEntertainment \r\n \r\nCBK \r\n \r\nC.ontincntal Breakfast \r\n \r\nl'BK \r\n \r\nFull Breakfast \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJacuzzi \r\n \r\nGS \r\n \r\nGift Shop \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn-Room \\IO\\'iCS \r\n \r\nVCR \r\n \r\n\\ CRIn Room \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPNs Alhm ed \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Facilities \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAtmo,phcrc Tahle Service \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nCafeteria Smorg:t\u003ehord \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nFa,1 F\u003cK\u003ed \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nFamily Style \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCatering Service \r\n \r\nLOCA11O / ACCESS \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nDownt11,,n \r\n \r\nMA \r\n \r\nOn MARTA \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNear Airport \r\n \r\nSGT \r\n \r\nShuttle/Ground Transportation \r\n \r\nSB \r\n \r\nSuhurh-Jn \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nAL \r\n \r\nAirline \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChamher of Commerce \r\n \r\nC\\ B \r\n \r\nCon\\'emion \u0026. \\ isilors Bureau \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency Exchange \r\n \r\nI.I \r\n \r\nLanguage lnrcrpreter \r\n \r\nIH \r\n \r\nTourism lnform:uion Bureau \r\n \r\nMF \r\n \r\nMeeting F:tdlity \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Sci\"\\ ice \r\n \r\nTl' \r\n \r\nTours Available \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTravrl Agency \r\n \r\nSPECIAL NOTES \r\n \r\nGIITA \r\n \r\nGeorgia lloSJ\u003eitality and Tran~I Association Member (GIITA) \r\n \r\nDenotes Local \\\\ ckome Cemcr or State \r\n \r\n\\'isitor Information Center in the Cit) . \r\n \r\nGeorgia Ucd \u0026 Breakfast Council Member \r\n \r\n appoi ntment II F-F.D-GR. Offers changing shows. The only planetarium in SW Georgia. \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Rec r ea tion \r\nAlbany Recreation Department, 130 I No. Monroe, (3 170 I); 9I2/430-;222. Open: Mon. Fri. 8 am  ; pm. Call fo r information. HF-ED-GP-PG-PA-MF. Over 50 recreation faciliti es including gyms, picnic areas and parks. Five public boat landings which are gateways to boating, fishing, and skiing. \r\nAmerican Legion Public Golf Course, l07 Philema Rd., (3 1707); 912/ 32-60 16. IIF-YA-GR-CC-GC-GP-FD. Year-round golf is played on this nine-hole course. Amenities include putting gree n, pro shop, ca rts, lessons and snack bar. Fees arc under S20 fo r a round or golf. \r\nllilsman Park \u0026 llugh Mills Station, Between Thrid and Tift Ave.@ Van Buren, (;I 170 I). Used for individual and group sports and recreational activities. Interesting geological features. \r\nLake Chehaw, Off Ga llwy 91; just outside city limits. BF-F-L-WS. I400 acre lake; boating, fishing and skiing. \r\nMinor-League Football, Hu gh Mills Memorial Stad ium , 912/347-1568. The Albany Warriors are a minor league developmental football team. Call for game dates and ticket prices. \r\nPaul Eames Sports Complex, I130 Ball Park Lane, (5 1705); 912/435-6444. HF-YA-G R-CC-PG-FD. Professional baseball; home or 1hc Soulh A1lantic League's Albany Polecats  farm team or tltc Baltimore Orioles. Host site for I995's SAL All Star Game and Festi val, June. Gift shop. \r\nProfessional Baseball, Paul Hames Sports Complex, I I30 Ball Park Lane, {3 1705); 912/435-6444. HF-YA-GR-FD. Home or the South Atlamic League's Albany Polecats, far m team of the Montreal Expos. Games scheduled April-September. Gift shop. \r\nQuail Hu nti ng Capital of the World, 800/ 47;-8700. Southwest Ga.'s favorite sport. o,er 30 area plantations also offer sporting clays, dove, duck and deer hunting. Home of Quail Unlimited Celebrity Hunt \u0026 UKC Winter Classic. \r\nTurner Fie ld Golf Course, 200 McAdams Rd ., (3 I705); 912/430-5267. lff-YA-GR-CC-GC-GP-FD. Once the playing ground or Air Force officers. Turner's 9-hole course includes pulling green, practice bunker, pro-shop, carts and snack bar. Fees are between S20 and S29 for golL \r\nS-19 Dragway, 1304 Williamsburg Rd., (3 170;); 912/43 10077. IIF-YA-GR-FD. Catch the excitement or NHRA sanctioned races every F\u0026 Sa nite Mar-Oct. Located 3 mi S. or Albany off US 19. Winter races run twice a month Nov.-Feb. \r\nLo dgin g \r\nComfort Suites Merry Acres, 1400 Dawson Rd., (3 1707); 912/888-3939. Rates: S S72-S 102; D S77-S 107. H-CC-NS-HC-PORS-CTV-CL-CBK-NA-SGT-SB. Rated 2nd in the nation by Choice Hotels International fo r the Comfo rt Suites category. (Gl fTA) \r\nHoliday Inn, 270 1 Daw on Rd., (3 1707); 912/883-8 100. Rates: S/ DS63-S67. H-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-FBK-PA-SGT. I5I rooms, 4 suites, 1200 S\u003cJ. ft. banquet facil ities. Whitney's restaurant-kids cat free. (GlfTA} \r\nHoUday Inn Albany, E. Oglethorpe Blvd., (3 1707); 912/8831650. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 p age 7. \r\nJameson Inn Albany, 2720 Dawson Rd., (3 1707); 912/435 3737. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our 111/ 011 tile ltts/1/e Fro11I Cover. \r\nQuality Inn MerryAcres, I500 Dawson Rd., (3 I707); 912/435 772 1. Rates: SS48- 78; DS53-S83. H-CC-NS-HC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-NASGT-SII. Award-winning property \\\\1th outstanding reputation in the comm unity fo r 40 years. (GlfTA) \r\nRamada Inn, 250; N. Slappey Blvd., (3 1701); 912/883-32 1I. Rates: S S 5-S75; D S49-S75. H-CC,~S-IIC-PO-RS-CTV-CL-E-PA-SGT. Renovated summer 9;. 9-hole puuing green on property. Pool deck is excellent for groups. Full-service restauran~ two lounges. (GHTA) \r\nPle11se see 011r tu/ 011 page 13. \r\nResta ura nt/ Food Service \r\nBrady Key's Fried Cltickc n, 407 S. Slappey, (3 1701); 912/ 4325397. (GI/TA) \r\nCarr's Steak llouse, 609 . Slappey, {3 1705); 9 I2/ 439-8788. \r\n(GI ITA ) \r\nCarter's Grill \u0026 Restaurant, 32 1 W. Highland Ave., {5 1701); 912/ 432-2098. Celebrating 25 years in business. Featuring home style cooki ng and pit BBQ, ca tering available. (Gl fTA) \r\nChick-fil-AAlbany Mall, 260 1 Dawson Rd., (3 1707); 404/7658000. ll-NS-A-FF-D-SB. Call us about catering you r ne.,t event. Free delivery. Party trays. (GIITA) \r\nLong Jo hn Siher, 1807 . Slappey, (3 170 1); 912/435 144. \r\n(GI /TA ) \r\nRed Lobster, 2405 N. Slappey, (3 1705); 912/ 439-8857. Voted \"Best Seafood' in southwest Georgia. We know you love seafood! \r\n(GI/TA ) \r\nShoney's, 2 l.ocatoins: I108 W. Broad St., (3 1707); 912/435 1396; 1812 E. Oglethorpe, (3 170;); 912/ 435-0680 (GI/TA) \r\nVilla Gargano, 1604 N. Slappey lllvd., {3 170 1); 912/436-7265. \r\n(G\"IITA / \r\n \r\noo] Plantation Trace \r\n \r\nWarne House, 2 Locations: 250 I8 '. Slappey Blvd., (5 I70 I); I702 E. Oglethorpe Blvd., (3 I70;). Open 2 hrs. for breakras~ lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GIITAJ \r\nShop ping \r\nAlbany Flea Marke~ 1540 North Washington, (3 170 1); 912/435-0409. Albany's onlyflea market with paved and covered walkways. Open Saturday and Sundays rain or shine. Snack Bar, produce, household goods, clothing, leather goods, furniture and crafts. \r\nAlbany Mall, 260 I Dawson Rd., (3 I707); 912/88.l -7983. Open: Mon-Fri I0-9; Sun 1-6. HF-CC-FD. Five major department stores and over l00 sensational specialty stores. \r\nTo urs \r\nFriends of Chehaw Tours, I05 Chehaw Park Rd., (3 I70 I); 912/434-8700. YA-G R-TS-TV. Personal guided tours for groups or IOor more show behind-tlte-scenes operations or Chehaw Wild Animal Park. Reservatio ns through the Albany CVB at the above phone number. \r\nMa rine Corps Logistics Base, Fleming Rd., (31704); 912/439 52 15. lff-ED-GP-PG-FD-18-MF-TV. The official supply depot or the fleet Marines. Albany's base repairs, rebuilds and ships out supplies and equipment all over the world. Guided tours for grou ps. Call Public Affairs. \r\nTrave l Se rvices \r\nAl bany Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 225 W. Broad Ave., {3 1701); 912/434-87 15; 800/475-8700. C-CVB-18. Home or Chehaw National Indian Festival. Quail hunting capital or the world. \r\n(Gl fTA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 183. \r\n \r\nHi s tor ic Siles/ Mo num e nt s \r\nPeanut Monument, Visible along 1-75. Commemorates peanut processing history. \r\nTurner Coun ty Courthouse, 9 I2/ 567-43 I3. Open: Mon-Fri 8-5; Groups by appointment. NR. Italian style courthouse circa 1907. Compl etely renovated. \r\nTo urs \r\nHistoric Ashburn Wa lking-Driving Tour, Ashburn-Turner County Chamber; 249 E. College Ave. This historic city has retained most or its original houses and buildings. Brochure and map available at the Ashburn-Turner County Chamber of Commerce, 249 E. College Ave. \r\nTra,1e l Se rvices \r\nAshbu rn Turner Count)' Chamber of Commerce, 238 E. College Ave, (3 1714); 912/;67-9696. Historic Ashburn walkingdriving tour. College Ave. Caboose. Peanut Monument visible along 1-7 5. Historic Turner County Jail, future Peanut Museum, Turner County Courthouse. \r\n \r\n\u003c,tor \r\n \r\nI ( I I\\ ) \r\n \r\nAtt racti o ns \r\nWillis Park, Downtown. Restored Victorian gazebo, fish pond, benches and native flora. \r\nWingate's Bass Island Campground, Rt. I Box 53 I I, (3 I717); 912/ 246-0658. (GI/TA) \r\nHi s to ri c Si tes / Mo num e nt s \r\nMcKenzie-Reynolds House, Located @ Earl May Boat Basin Park, 912/ 246-4774. C-18-VI. Un ique arch itect ure. Located on the banks of the Flint River. Houses the Chamber or Commerce and Visitor Information Center. \r\nSports \u0026 Recrea tio n \r\nEarl May Boat Basin Par k, W. Shotwell St. M-llA-BF-1.-M-PN-PGCP. 600 acres. Boat docks, marina, beach, baseball field, tennis, 12 camping si tes, fishing, picnicfacilities1 steam engine museum, pla ygro und . \r\nLake Seminole, SW or Bainbridge via GA 97, 912/662-200 1. BF-F-1.-PN-CP. Known for its population or largemoutl1, striper and hybrid bass. 14campgrounds day use and pirnicareas, boat ramps. \r\nLodgin g \r\nCharter House Inn, SHwy 84 \u0026 27 S., (3 I717);912/246-8550. Rates: S S32-S38; DS32-S44. H-CC-NS-F-GC-HC-PO-TC-RS-CIV-CI.FBK . Full-service, 124 rooms. Remote control elec. HUP. Premium chan nels. Close 10 Lake Seminole. (GI/TA) \r\nHoliday Inn Bainbridge, 912/ 246-00 15. Please see our ad 0 11 p age 7. \r\nJ ameson Inn, 1403 Tallal1assee Hwy., (3 1717); 912/243-7000. Rates: S/f) S38- 47. H-CC-NS-F-PO-CTV-CBK-D. Fiu1ess room. (GlfTA) \r\nPlease see 01,r ad 011 lhe /11s/1/e Fro11t Cover. \r\nWhite llouse Bed \u0026 Breakfast, HOS. Washington St., (3 1717); 912/ 248-1703. Rates: S S4;-S 55; DS50 60. S-PO-BB-BBP-CTVCBK-CVR-D. Restored I8;0s home in historic district. Antique furnishings, pool, full breakfast. (GI/TA/ \r\n \r\nRes taura nt/ Food Service Bainbridge Counlry Club, 512 Country Club Dr., (3 1717); 9 I2/ 246- 1986. (GI/TA) \r\nTours Historic Driving Tour  Bainbridge, Guides available at Chamber Office. TS-1V. Includes approximately 50 sites dating from the turn-of-the-century or earlier. Guides available for groups, brochure/ map available fo r self.guided lour at Chamber office. \r\nTrave l Se rvices BainbridgeDccalur County Chamber of Commerce, Earle May Boat B:tsin Park,(5 17I7); 912/246-4774. C-lll. Historichomes, festivals, Soutl1ern hospitality and world class bass fishing. (GIITA) \r\nAtl rac tio ns Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge, Ga Hwy 62 \u0026 Old River Rd., (3 I725); 912/723-374 I. PN. Built in 189 1, 96 ft. long and 2 spans wide. Southern most \"kissing bridge still standing. Picnic area. Kolomoki Mounds Historic State Park, Rt. I Box I14, (3 1723); 912/ 723-;296. CC-1.-PG-PO-PA. Kolomoki Indian mounds \u0026 museum, camping, pool, fis hing, group camp, playground, picnicking. (Gl fTA) \r\nHis tor ic Si tes/ Mo num ents Confederate Flag Pole, Courthouse Square, Hwy27, (3 1723); 912/723-374 1. Courthouse Sq uare. Erected 186 1. Last remaining wooden Confederate flagpole. Peanu t Monument, IIWJ' 27; Courthouse S\u003c1uare, {3 1725); 912/723-5741. Salutes local peanut production. \r\nSports \u0026 Recrea tion Lake George An drews, Chanahoochee River, (3 I723); 912/7 23-374 1; 912/768-2; 16 recreation areas. BH-PN-CP. Boat ramps, tent sites and picnic areas. \r\nTravel Services Southern Festiva ls, P.O. Box 390, (3 1723); 800/558-3378. The South's festival newspaper. S12 one year, S20 two years. MC, VISA. (GI/TA) \r\nAtt ractions Bronwood \"A Hometown Communi ty\", Located on Ga llwy 11 8. Won Governor's Community Pride Award. An example or early I880's community. \r\nAt t r a c t i o n s M\u0026MIce Co., 309 2nd Ave., NF., (:l 1728); 912/377-3422. NA-TS. Old fashioned block ice plant still in operation. Watch 350 lb ice blocks being made. Colored ice also. Free samples. Great for children. An experience to remember. Roddenberr)' Memoria l Library, Broad St., (3 I728); 912/377-3632. IIF-ED-MF. First rate children's library and story garden history and genealogy room. 60,000 volumes, books, magazines, newspapers \u0026 videos. Exhibits. Has won several national awards. \r\nHis to ric Sites/ Mon umen ts Historic Downtown Cairo, Broad St., (:1 1728). Historically registered, unique shops restored to original appearance. Visit one or the era's last operating theaters. Shop from Alterations to Zebulon Theater. A-Z. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recrea tion Davis Park, Behind Roddenberry Library. PN-PO. Gazebo, picnic area and pool. Dogwood Hunting Preserve, Rt. 3 Box 274, (3 1728); 912/8725;08. Quail hunti ng at it's finest. Georgia Pines Plantation, Hwy 111 , E or Cairo, 912/ 2261:l05; 9 I2/377-4949. Hunting facilities. \r\nRes taur an t/ Food Se r vice Mr. Chick, P.O. Box 616, (3 1728); 912/ 577-39 1I. (GIITA) \r\nTrave l Se rvices Advanced Travel Services, 420 N. Broad St., (3 1728); 912/ 3778747. GR-CC A-TS-TV. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation Quail Hunting, 912/336-5255. Hunting preserves and lodging ava ilable. \r\nTrave l Services Camilla Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 226, (51750); \r\n912; 336-m5. c. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\n Hi s lori c Sil es / Monum e nl s \r\nPine mu Plantation, Rt 3 Box 226, (3 1737); 912/758-6602. \r\nTribule 10 lhe American Indian, 912/7 58-2400. 2.l fl. head of an Indian brave. Carved by Hungarian sculp1or Peler Toth and dedica1ed IO the American Indian. \r\nArt \u0026 Ent e rt ainm e nt Swamp Gravy Sketches, 912/758-2400. Local his1ory play. Call 1he Chamber of Commerce fo r schedule. \r\nMu se um s Nati ve American and Early Pioneer Museum, Cu1hbert S1ree, (3 17.l7); 912/758-2400. M. Over 100,000 a1iveAmerican artifacts. \r\nSporls \u0026 Recrea tion Spring Creek Recreation Park, Off US Hwy 27. TH. Nature trails and rare plants. \r\nLod gin g Tarrer Inn, 155 S. Cu1hbert St, (3 1737); 912/758-2888. (GIITA) \r\nShoppin g Mayhaw Jelly Capital, 912/758-2400. See where the jelly is made, and shop for other delicious mayhaw products in the 1own wid1a yearly \"Mayhaw\" Fes1ival to celebrate 1his delicious producL \r\nAttraction s Culhbert, Court St; Chamber of Commerce, 912/732-2683. Self-guided historic 1our includes 32 homes, Randolph County Courthouse,Andrew College and Fletcher Henderson House, buih 1888. NR. \r\nAttraction s \r\nS1a1e of Georgia Sieve Cocke Fish llalchery, llighway 82 Wes1, (3 1742); 912/995-4486. Open: M-F 8am-4:;l0 pm. Closed weekends and holidays. L-IB. Tailored IO school age groups for one hour. Limi1ed size groups up IO 20 (appoinunem advised). Six kinds of nsh on sile. Terrell Counly Chamber of Commerce, 127 W. Lee iree, 912/995-20 I I; 800/706-2829. C-IB. \r\nHi s lori c Sil es / Monum e nl s Tallawahee Planlation, RI. 5 Box 204, (3 1742); 912/ 995-2265; 912/995-4 560. Terrell Counly Courlhouse, S1onewalVteeS1reets, (3 I742). II F. Terrell Conmy Counhouse, 1892, \"High Viclorian\" archi1ecture. \r\nShopp i ng Jock's Farm Toys, 1837 Albany Highway, (3 1742); 912/9952402. HF-CC. Unique s1ore devo1ed IOtally 10 ioy farm implements, specializing in John Deere 1oys. Hours M-F 10 am-12/ 1:30 pm - 5; Sat by chance or appoin1men1. \r\nTour s Dawson llisloric District, Historic Distric, 912/ 995-201I. Drive through IO see examples of antebellum and Vic1orian archit ecture. \r\nAttraction s Emu Ridge Ranch, 18 mi. Eof Albanyoff Ga 11 2 , 111 0 Gimown Rd., (3 1744); 912/776-3222. YA. 30 a. working Emu Ranch - Breeders, chicks, eggs and various Emu products. Seasonal Bonus: Quail growing operation. By appl. onl y. \r\nAttra c tion s Donalsonville/ Seminole Counly Chamber of Commerce, llighway 84 East, (3 1745); 912-524-2588. C-Vl. Visi1or information, cily and coun1y maps, gaieway 10 beautiful take Seminole. Information on Harves1Festival. Seminole State Park, Rt 2, (3 174 5); 912/ 61-3 13 . Rates: Parking fee. CC-L-PG. IO2-bedroom couages, 50 campsi1es available. Mini-golf course, natu re tra!I and beach ava ilable. (GI/TA) \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Re cre ation Lake Seminole, 18 mi. S. of Donalsonville, 912/662-200 1. BA-BF-F-L-P '-WS-C P. 37500 acres offers boating, swimming, skiing, nshing and camping. l.oca1ed in 1he lower end of Seminole Coumy. \r\nRes 1:111rant / Food Se rvice Ponder Enterprises, 101 E. Third St, (.l 1745); 912/ 524-2083. \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nSporl s \u0026 Rec rea ti o n Paradise Public Fishing Area, lh,1' 87 E., (3 1749); 912/53.l4792. HF-YA-BF-F-1, PA. 1,060 a. namral a1trac1ion offering bank and boal fishing. Over 76 lakes loaded with bream, catnsh, crappie and other species. Fishing license required. \r\nAtt r ac tio ns Walter F. George Lock and Dam, Rt I Box 20 1, 912/768-25 16. Open: Mon-Fri year-round and Sal \u0026 Sun from March 10 Oc1ober. Second highes1 lock eas1 of 1he Mississippi River. Interpretive cemer with displays and broclrnres help oriem visitors. \r\nHi s to ric Sil es / Monum e nt s Dill House, Washing1on S1. TV. Buih by John Dill af1er 1827. Tours by appoin1mem: Frontier Village, l.oca1ed @ scenic bluff overlooks Cha11ahoocl1ee Rvr, 912 68-29.54. Aud1entic log cabins. Handcarved 18 ft 1all oak s1a111e is memorial 10 the Creek Indians. 0111pos1 Replica, Commerce SI., 912/768-25 16. Reconstruc1ed for1 (circa 1816- 1830) used to pro1ect seulers from Creek and Seminole Indian anacks. \r\nSla te Park s George T. Bagby Stale Park and Lodge, Rt I, Box 20 1, (3 1751); 912/768-2571. IIF-CC-PG-FD-MF. l.odge ralCs: $42  S65, single / S48 - S75, double. \r\nSpo rl s \u0026 Rec rea li o n Colton Hill Park, On 1.ake Waller F. George, 912/768-306 1. BF-F-1, PG-TH-CP-RV. RV and campsites. Playgrounds, laundry, fish cleaning stations, boat ramp, hiking trails, restrooms. \r\nl.odgin g John Dill House, I02 S. Washing1onSI.. (:l 175I); 912!768-2338. HF-TV.John Dill House Bed \u0026 llreakfas1raies: S50 per night Mon. - Thurs.; S70 per night, Fri. - Sun. Resiored hislOrlc I820 home, antique furnishings, full breakfast, private ba1hs, tours available. Lake Walter f . George Lodge, RI. I Box 201, (.ll 751);912/7682571. (GI/TA) \r\nTo ur s Self-Guided Tour. Includes si1es da1ing from earl y 1800's. Casseue iape available at 1he lodge @George T. Bagby S1a1e Park. SS deposi1 refundable al end of tour. \r\nTrave l Se n ices Clay Counly EDC Visilors' Bureau, P.O. Box 298, RI. I, (3 175 1); 912!768-2954. IB. \r\nAttr acti ons \r\nHoney Produclion (see Hahira Chamber of Commerce), 912/ 245-05 13; 912/794-2567 or 800/ 569-8687. Visil the home of the lloneyBee Feslival and see how this delicious pruduc1 is made. Valdosta-towndes Coun1y Convemion \u0026 Visiiors Bureau. \r\nTra ve l Se r vices Hahira Chamber of Commerce, 30 1 W. Main SI., (3 16.l2); 912/794-2567. (GI/TA) \r\nPle11se see 011r a,I 011 page 178. \r\nAltrac li o ns Lake Park Mill Slore Plaza, 1-75 Exil 2, (3 1636);912/559-6822. Group shopping packages available. (GI/TAJ \r\nPltmse see 0 11r a,I 0 11 pt1ge 182. \r\nLod gin g Days Inn Lake Park, 49 13 Timber Dr., (3 1636); 912/ 559-0229. Over I00 outlel stores, 3 res1auran1s in walking disiance. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our at/ 0 11 tl,e /11slde Back Cotter \u0026 page 178. Eagle's Roosl Campground, 5465 Mill S1ore Rd., (.l 1636); 912/ 559-5 192. Ra1es: 2 people Sl6. II-CC-PO-PA. hop 100 faciory stores. Enjoy pool, cable, shaded paved pull-thrus. Flea markel Sa \u0026 Su. (GI/TAJ Holiday Inn Express, I 198 l.akes Blvd., (:l 16:16); 912/ 559-5181. Ra1es: S 539- 42; D $40-$45. 11-CC-NS-GC-PO-CBK-PA. (GI/TA J Lake Park Travelodge, 107 Timber Dr., 912/ 559-011 0. \r\nPlease see our ad 011 p11ge 25. Shoney's Inn of Lake Park, 1075 1.ake Blvd., (3 1636); 912/ 559-5660. Group raies, inground whirlpool, across from over I00 fac1ory outlet s1ores, golf packages. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 0 1\" 111/ 0 11 page 178. \r\n \r\nRes laur a nl / Foo d Se r vice Waffle House, 1-75 \u0026 SR .l76, (.5 1636). 01\u003een 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast (Gl ffA/ \r\nAttra ction s Flallanders Aris \u0026 Crafls Show, P.O. llox 125, (3 16:15); 912/482-:1463. (GI/TA) \r\nSport s \u0026 Recr ea ti on Banks Lake Wildlife Refuge, 22 mi. NE of Valdosi:1. BF-F-1.. .l,900 acre lake. lloa1s and fishing equipmem available. \r\nAltrac li o ns Oslrich Hills Farm, 67 1 Armcna Rd., (3 1763); 912-759-668 1. YA-GR-VI. Take an educa1ional tour of an ostrich farm, plus res1ored farm house, hayride and I00-year old servam \u003c1uarters, group 1ours by appoi111men1. \r\nHi s lo r ic Sil es/ Mo num ents Chehaw Indian Monument, New York Rd., (.5 1763). R. Home of the Chehaws, a friendl y agrlcu hural people of the Creek tribe. \r\nLod gin g Oslrich Hills Farm / Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 67 1 Armena Rd., {:l l763); 912-759-668 1. YA-CC-FD-TV. Our guests can enjoy a restored country home or siay in our JOO-year-old servant's quar1ers. Tour our farm, enfoy Southern hus1\u003eilali1y! \r\nTra ve l Se r vices Lee Count)' Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 439; 120 Court house Ave., (3 176.l); 912/759-2422. C-18. Call or wrile for informati on about dining1 shopping and local area auractions. \r\nI \\ (,eor \r\nAttr ac tion s Main Street Moultrie, Historic Dowmown, (3 1768); 912/9851974. Hisioric downtown Mouhrie offers an array of i111eres1ing buildings and shops. Sleam Locomotive, 400 Firsl Ave., S.E., (:1 1768); 912-985-2 131. IB. S1eam Locomo1ive Ga. Nor1hern  I05, buih in 1929. Donated 10 cily in I963 by Ga. orthern Railway Co. on 70th anniversary of firsl sleam loco motive IO arrive in Mouhrie. \r\nHi stori c Site s/ Monum ent s Berl Harsh Park, 5th St , SE, (3 1768); 912/98;-650. This is the nrs1his1oric grove 10 be plamed in a USA Certined Tree City. Many of the trees trace their  roots\" IO the tree such as Robert E. I.cc Swee1gum, Jimmy Carter Slash Pine, e1c. Colquitt Counly Jail, Isl Ave., SE, (3 1768). lluilt in 1915 and termed \"The nnes1, bes1archi1ec1Urally designed jail in Georgia\" al that time. The building is being res1ored for use as the ofn ces of 1he Chamber of Commerce and EDC. Colquilt Couniy War Memori al, NW corridor of Co urthouse Square, (.l I768). M. This memorial with i1s eternal flame was dedica1ed July 4, 1976 10 1he memory of Colquin County men who served during time of war and died in service. Eleph ant Monument, Pleasanl Grove Primi1ive Bap1ls1Church, (j I768). AGa. marble s1:11ue marks 1he grave of a Moultrie na1ive who dreamed of joining 1he circus, la1er became the owner of one. Afler his dea th this ca ned s1a1ue was placed on his grave. Greenfield Church Site, Tallokas Rd., (3 1768); 912/985-2 131. Used during Civil War as lfospilal/Recrui1ing Cen1er. Civil War re-enactors have res1ored church and reloca1ed period log cabin. Greenneld Days held in March com J\u003erising of re-enacting, e1c. Old Railway Depot, Lower Meigs Rd. (Ashburn Hill Plamation), (3 I768). Railroads played an imegral part in the developmem of business and industry in Colquin Co. j.N. Pidcock organized the Bos1on-Albany RR in 1892, hner becoming Ga. Nort hern Railroad. Soulhern Magnolia, Courthouse Sq., {:l 1768); 912/985-2 131. Graciously sits on the Courthouse Square. Over 85 yrs. old \\\\sth a diameter canopy of 88' 1/ 2\", height of 61' 1/ 2\" , and a I6' 5\" circum fe rence. \r\nArt \u0026 Ent ertainm ent Colquill Couniy Aris Cenler, 401 Sevemh Ave., SW, (3 1768); \r\n9I2/985- 1922. \r\nMu se um s Colquilt Couniy llislorical Museum, So. Main SI., (3 1768); 912/985-2 131. Open: Wed 2:30-4:30 or by appoinuuem. M. Museum display available 10 the public on the his1ory of Moultrle-Colquiu Coumy. \r\nEdu cation a l In stitution s Ellen Parne Odom Genealogy Librarr, 204 5th S1.,SE;(wing of Moultrie/Col\u003c1ui11 Library), (:l I768); 912/985-6540. ED. \r\n \r\n188 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Sporl s \u0026 Recr ea li on Colquill Counly Hunling Presen es, (31768); 912/ 985,21:l I. Rates: variable. Moultrie has se\\leral hunting preserves with lodging availalbe, Call for !isling, Moullrie Olympic Qu:ili ay Diing Faci lily, (31768). Horne of international and national meets throughout the diving season. Because of its unique design the facilily has been iargeted as a Sile for pre-Olympic training. \r\nLodgin g Moultrie Inn, 1708 Firs! Ave., (3 1768); 912/890-2401. Raics: S S38.70 43; D S42-30 47. 11-CC-NSl'OClVCBK. Reservations 800/642-.1947. Conference room, Jacuzzi suite, locally owned. \r\n(G I/TA J \r\nRe s l:i ur:1111 / Food Se r vice W:ifn e House, 1900 1st Ave., (31768). Open 24 hrs. for break fast , lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads. /GI/TAJ \r\nSho pp ing S1a1e Farmers Markel. Hwy 53. (31 768); 912/985-3602. \r\nTo urs \r\nTour Self-Guided, 529 N. Main SL, (31768); 912/985-21.l l. TV. Complete directions and maps. llooklet conlains Ove tours. Available al the Chamber. \r\nTra,,e l Se rvices Moullrie-Colquill Counay Ch:imber of Commerce, P.O. ilox 487, (3 1768); 912/472-239 1. (G'IITAJ \r\nAUracli o ns Sound Play/ Parroll Herbs, Railroad SL, (31 777); 912-625 5545. Alternate Visions Award for spiraling cultures. A garden for all the senses by outdoor musical ins1rurnent maker Bond Anderson, and Meg Anderson. who teaches gardening, arts and crafts. \r\nLodgin g i\\l:illoy i\\l:inor, 40 1 W. Screven S1., (3164:$); 91l/ 26.l-5704. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nTours llisloric Driving Tour  Qui1man. (brochure) 900 E. Screven SL, (3164.l); 912/ 26.l-4841. NR. llrochure ma)' be picked u1\u003e at the Chamber of Commerce. \r\nTra,e l Services Quilman-Brooks Counay Chamber of Commerce, 900 E. Scre-en SL, (3 16'3); 912/ 26,l,4841. M-D-CTV. One ofthe largest downtown districts on National Registry. Historic driving tour, antique shops, an1ebellum courthouse. museum, library, geneal ogy division, agria1lture dri ving tour. \r\nAllra cli o ns Ard Emu Farm , RI. I, 606 Ard Road, (31645}; 9 1 2/247- 51  0. Rates: 5.l  54. TV. Group tours of Emu farm (cousin to ostrich). Live birds and on site educational videos of hatching thru adulthood 10 view or buy. Farm easy IO find. Reserv:Hions required . \r\nSho ppin g Remer1on illill Village, 2.l Plum St.. (3 160 1); 91l/ 241-il45. NA. Historic shopping experience you won't forget! Off Ba)'tree Rd. hehind llarve)'s on Plum SL \u0026 Bay1ree Place. \r\nAltra cli on s \r\nSasser, (3 1785). 'R. Chartered 1890. Main street buildings ou National Register of His1oric Places. \r\nAttr ac li o n s \r\nGeorgia Peanul Fes1ival, P.O. Box 60, (.l i79 1); 911n16-6657. \r\n(GI/TAJ Hi sl o ri c Si tes/ Mon um e nts \r\nPossum Poke, (.l0/467): 912n 6 71 . Winter home of Michi gan Governor Charles E. Osborn. At one time visi1ed by llenry Ford and President Roosevelt. National Registry listed. Located off 1-lwy 82 E. Poulan. Home of the Ga. Peanut Festirnl. \r\n \r\nr j Plantation Trace \r\n \r\nA Folklife \u0026 Wi regrass Trails Communi ty \r\n \r\nAu ractio ns \r\n \r\nBig Oak, The, Corner of Monroe \u0026 Crawford, (.l 1792); 91l / H5 3919. IIF-PA..l 10 year old oak stands over68 f1. high, limb spread over I6l fl,:md a circumference of l ft First enrolled in National Live Oak Socie1y in 1936. Tree is wider than Niagara Falls is deep. \r\n \r\nBirdsong Nalure Genier, Rt 3 llox 10 7, 2106 Meridian Rd., (3 1792); 91l /3774408. EDYA-GR-CCTllTS. lleautiful 565 a. for wi ldlife bird window, buuerfly garden, na1ure trails. Open Wednesday and Friday, 9-noon, Saturday 92, Sunday 1-5. Adults 55 children under 12 S2.50. \r\n \r\nMa in Slreel Thomasville, P.O. Box I540, (5 1 99); 912/ 225 5920. Offers a wide variety of c1uaint shops and cafes housed in a prestinely preserved his1oric downtown. l'isit our many antique shops, bomiques, art galleries, craft stores and an old fashioned \r\ndrug store with a soda fountain inside. \r\n \r\nParadise Park, So. Broad SI., (3 1 92); 912/ 225-.19 19. PN-PG-PA. An 18-acre forest in Lh c heart of town. Great natural beauty, picnic area, historic gazebo. \r\n \r\nPebble Hill Planlalion, 1-lwy 319 S., (.1 1792); 912/ 226-2.lH \r\n \r\nRates: Grounds-Adults 52; Children I. Main House-Adults. II-YA \r\n \r\nGR-PA. 1\\ glimpse into an elegant ;\u003e:LSI. Sporling art, :mliques, \r\n \r\nAudubons 1 \r\n \r\nvintage \r\n \r\nca.rs \r\n \r\n\u0026 \r\n \r\ncarriages. \r\n \r\n(Cl/TAJ \r\n \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 181. \r\n \r\nThomasville Rose Garden :ii Cherokee Lake, Corner of Coving1on and Smith A,e., (3 1 92). IIF-PA. Over 500 individual rose bushes. Enjoy the many varieties of hybrid lea roses, grandeflora, Ooribunda, climbers, and shrub roses while sitting beneath a Victorian gazebo or rose arbor shelters. \r\n \r\nThom:isville Welcome Genier, 109 S. llroad SI.. (51792): 800 O+l.l50. IBTVVI. Besa kept secret in Georgia. l'isit planta tions, Victorian downtown, historic inns and sites, rose gardens. \r\nelegant restaurants 10 down-home coumry cooking, great out doors and much more. \r\n \r\nHis toric Sites / Mo nume nts \r\n \r\nAll Sainls Episcopal Church, 44.l S. llansell, (.l i79l):91 l / ll8 9242. IIF. Once a Catholic Church, it's the oldest original ch urch in Thomasville. ii is known as a place of worship for Jacc1ueline Kennedy. while staying here after the death of President John F. \r\nKenned)'. \r\n \r\nHard y Br)'an House, .l i2 N. Broad SI., (.l1 792); 912/ H6-6016. YA-TS. lluilt in 18.l5 and is the oldesl 1wo S10')' house in Tho1mLwille. Now home of Thomasville 1.:mdmarks, Inc., local \r\nhistoric preservation association. \r\n \r\nLapham-Pallerson House  Stale Hisloric Sile, 626 N. Dawson St.. (5 1 92): 9 1 2/225-tOO  YAG RTS. lluilt in 1881, this Nati ional Ilistoric Landmark is a monument to crnftnrnnship of the \r\nVictorian era. ii is one of the first grand cottages built and h:ts fishscale shingles, oriental-style porch, double flue chimney. \r\n \r\nArt \u0026 Enterlainmenl \r\n \r\nThomasville Cullural Cente r, 600 E. Washington St., (.l l 92); 912/226-0;88. lV. Localed in historic East Side School. This beautifully restored facility is a home for the performing and vismtl arts in addition to gallery spitCe and ~lctivi tyrooms. Open for tours. \r\n \r\nMuse um s \r\n \r\nThoma s County Historical Sociel'y Museum, 72 5 N. Dawson SL, (.l 1792); 912/ 226- 664. Open: Daily l-5. llf-ED-~1-YAGR. Memorabilia from the hotel era of the lalC ISOO's plantalions. ladies dress collection and antique automobiles. \r\n \r\nEduca ti ona l In sti tu tio ns \r\n \r\nGeneological llislory \u0026 Fine Arts Library, Corner of Broad \u0026 Jefferson SIS., (3 1792); 9 12/22(,.96 0. ED. Discorer your family hisaory at this new geneological library. H's a major reposiaory \r\nof history for famil)' research in the South Georgia Region. \r\n \r\nSpo rl s \u0026 Recrea l ion \r\n \r\nCountry Oaks Golf Course, Pavo Rd,/llwy I22, (.l 1 92); 91l/ 22;,4333. YA-CC-GC.GP. Course is I\"\" 72 and open year. round. 11:ts .l lakes and surrou nded by beautiful wooded areas of azaleas. dogwoods, pines, oaks, and magnolias. Course a;\u003epeals to pro and novice golfers. \r\n \r\nMyrllcwood Hunling Pl anta lion, Lower Cairo Rd ., (.l 1792); 912/ 228-0987. YA-CC-F-GPFDMF. Enjoy sporting clay courses, fishing, hunting, quail and white-tail deer. llunting lodges and clubhouses for rental. Southern style me:tls available. \r\n \r\nQu:ii l llunl ing, Box 1540, (.1 1792): 912/ 2l5.l9 19. Thomasville is famous for this sport. Sporting clays, dove. duck and deer hunting arnilahlc. \r\n \r\nLodging \r\n \r\n1884 Paxlon House,  5 Remington Ave., (.11792); 912/ H(, 5197. Rates: S 65-5 5: DS 55 135. CC.NS-BBP-CTV-FBK-Cl'R-0. Elegant restored landmark Victorian. Warm Southern hospitality. pampered sen,ice and more. (G'IITAJ \r\n \r\nDeer Creek Bed \u0026 Breakfasl, 1.lOa Old Monticello Rd., (3 I792); 91l / H67194. Rates: S 65-590; D 75 125. '5-GC-TC Bll-llllPCl'\\'FBK A. Charming isOO sc;. ft. suite. Scenic deck. FP and ceiling f:tns, acreage by golf dub in town. t\u003c/lllilJ \r\n \r\ne \r\n \r\nETYOUR \r\n \r\nSITES ON \r\n \r\nliFTON'S NEWEST \r\n \r\nHOT SPOT \r\n \r\nOpening Summer 1996 \r\n 90 Comfonable Guest Rooms With Spacious Work Areas and ln-Room ColTee Makers \r\n Indoor Ibo! and Exercise Room  Easy Access to 1-75 and US \r\nHighway82  Just 60 Miles to Florida Line  Superior Shopping and Dining \r\nFor Information \u0026 Advance Reservations Call \r\n \r\n800 321 2211 \r\nE,ans House Bed \u0026 Breakfasl, 25 S. Hansell St, (.1 1792); 912/ 226- 1.14:l; 800/,l+i-q7 J Rates: S 60- 95; D 70- 115. NS-BBP-ClY-FBK-D. Restored liclorian in hislOric dislricl. All amenities. Full gourme1 hrcakfas1. Corp. rate. /Gtrr.\u003cJ \r\nGrand Vicloria Inn, 81 S. llanscll, (.l 1792); 912/ 22(,7460. Rates: S 55.5 5; D 60- SO. S.BBP-ClV-FBK-CVR. Porches, garden , anliqucs. lots of lighl ,  rms., p,1. bath. Jacuzzi , 5 fps. A caring place to be. /GI/TAJ \r\nOur Collage on the Park. 80 I S. Hansell SL, (.1 1792); 9 IZ/ 227040 Rates: S 50; D 60. IIBlllll'ClYFIIKCl'R. Full breakfast, children welcome. Near restaur:u1ts, tours, antiques. Gift shop. NR. \r\n(GI/TA ) \r\nQuai l Coun1ry Bed \u0026 Breakfasl, Lid., 1104 Old Monticello Rd., (.l 1792);9 12/ 2267l 18. R:11es: S 5S 55; D 55 75.NS-PO-Bll BBPClVCilK. A variet)' of accommodations in the Thomasville area. rc11rt1 ) \r\nSercndipily Collage, .l.\\9 E. Jefferson St., (.l 1792); 912/ 22681 11. Rates: S S65 70; D570 5. NS.GC-TCBBP-CJ'V,FBK-CVR D. Restored 1906 home. Quiet street in his1oric districl. Walk to dining, shopping \u0026 sights. /GIIT.1/ \r\nSusin aPla nta1ion lnnB\u0026B, R1.5Box 101 0, (.l l 9l);9 12/.l 7 96a Susina was built in 1 8 1, presently sits on 115 acres. Fi,e-course dinner \u0026 wine, full breakfast included. /GIITAJ \r\nReslauranl/ Food Service \r\nMoms \u0026 Dads Italian Reslauranl, 1800 Smitl1 A\\'e, (.11792). Family owned \u0026 operated. Homemade past:t, bread, desserts. /GI/TAJ \r\nWarne House, I00 S 19 S., (.1 1792). Open 2  hrs. for breakfasl, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. /G'IITA J \r\nShop 11ing \r\nSlate Farmer's Markel, 50l Smith Ave. (U.S. 8/4), (.1 1792); 912/ 225,.072. IIF. Georgia's on ly auclion marke1: May  'ov. Fresh in -season fruits and vegetables. Also :available arc homemade jams, jellies, relishes, syrups, cookbooks. handmade baskels and other souvenirs. \r\nTours \r\nHistoric Walking/Driving Tour Thomasville. I09 Broad SL. (.l 1792); soonOl.\\50. l'\\'. Self-guided tour offers o,cr SO restored historic sites that are reminiscent of the bygone period ofThommwil le's Resort era. Tour offers an extremely wide variety of architcc111ral styles. I 1/2 miles. N.R. \r\nTravel Scniccs \r\nDcslination Thomasville Tourism Autho r it, r. P.O. Box 11 5 (.l I799): 912/ 228-767.l. A place apan, s1eeped in plantation history. l'ictorian architecture and l6.000 roses. \r\nPlease set our 111/ 011 pt1ge 181. \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\n I Ciq) \r\nAttr ac ci ons \r\nACL Freight Station Art Gallery, I 19 Love Ave., (3 1794); 912/38 -6726. Open:Tu-F 11 2. ED-YA-MF. Showcasing area artist in clay, oils, pastel, fabric, watercolor, metal and other media. \r\nCrystal Beach Water Park, (3I794); 912/382-9800; 912/83I 4655. Rates: Seasonal. Open: Weekends in April and daily June thru Labor Day, from 95. YA-BAl.FD. Enjoy water rides and fun in the sun on beautiful sandy beaches of a spring-fed lake. \r\nFulwood Park, Tift Ave., (3 1794); 912/382-6231. 01,en: Daily 'til dark. HF-P -PG-PA. 36-acre landscaped park with covered picnic areas, grills, playgrounds and more. \r\nGeorgia Agrirama Living History Museum, 1-75 Exit 20, on 8th Street. (31793); 912/386-3344. Rates: Adults S8; Children 4- 18 S4, under 4 free; Seniors/Groups of 20 5. 11-YA-GR-CC-FDPA-MF. 19th century living history museum, 35 restored buildings, farms, town. Closed M. (GI/TAJ \r\nHistoric Downtown Tifton, Tifton Main Street Office; P.O. Box 229, City Hall, (3 1794); 9I2/382-623 I. Visit restored buildings, antique shops, restaurants, boutiques and more in llistoric Downtown Tifton. For more info, call Main Street Office. NR. \r\nMagnolia Tree Park, Magnolia Industrial lllvd., (3 1794); 912/382-8200. Open: Daily, sun-up to sun-down. PA. Largest and oldest magnolia reported In GA., second largest in the S. \r\nMain Street Tifton-Tift County, I30 E. First SL, P.O. llox 229, (3 1794); 912/382-623 1, ext. 123. HF-TS-TV. Shop downtown specialty and department stores or dine in anyofour restaurants. Historic walking tour includes downtown and Myon complex. \r\nTift Theater for the Performing Arts, 31 8 Main St., (3 1794); 912/386-5150. Rates: Guided tours SI / person. Open: Guided tours available W-Fat 2, 3, and 4 pm. YA-CC-MF-TS. Historic I930's faux-style theater restored to its original splendor for use as a performing arts center and conference facility. \r\nMu se um s \r\nTifton Museum or Arts \u0026 Heritage, Main St., (31 794); 912/386-3558. ED-M-YA-TS. Museum located in restored 1urn-of1he-century church, complete with beautifully restored stainedglass windows. Features exhibits depicting history of Tifton and area. Scheduled to openJune 1996. \r\nEdu ca ti o n a l ln s tituli o n s \r\nAbraham Baldwin Agricultural College, 2802 Moore Hwy., (3 1794); 912/386-3236. ED. Tours of 390-a. cam1\u003eus available, including tour of exotic animal collection in Brill Hall. College offers 53 different majors including Golf Club Management. \r\nCoastal Plain Experiment Station, 912/ 386-3453. \r\nRural Development Center, 1-7 5 \u0026 US lhvy 4I N., (3 I794); 912/386-3416. Rates: Vary. ED-MF. Multi-use modern conference facility features experienced personnel, versatile meeting space, teleconference distance learning cl assrooms, A/V equipped auditorium, IO meeting rooms. \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Recrea ti on \r\nPatrick's Fishing Paradise, Exit 18 on US Hwy. 82 E. 5 mi. east of Tifton, 9I2/382- 188 I. \r\nLodgi ng \r\nBest Western of Tifton, 1103 King Rd., (3I793); 912/386-2 100. Please see our ad on pnge 11. \r\nHoliday Inn Tifton, P.O. Box 1267, (3 1 9 ); 912/382-6687. South Georgia's finest noon buffet and diningexperience.Tavern. 2 noors. (G1rrAJ \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 011 page 7. \r\nHumm ingbird Perch Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 1802 Lee Ave., (3 1794); 91 2/382-543 1. Rates: S S60; D SSO. CC-N -F-BB-l!BPCBK-PBK-CVR. Enjoy bird watching, strolling around lake, sunsets. One mi. off 1-75, 6 mi. Nof Tifton. (GI/TAJ \r\nMarrion Courtyard  Tifton, 800/32 1-22 11 . Please see our ad 0 11 page 189. \r\nRamada Limited, I- 5 \u0026 lhvy. 82, (3 I794); 9 I2/ 382-8500. Please see 0 11r ail 0 11 page 1J. \r\nRes taur ant/ Fo od Serv ice \r\nJ\u0026B Foods, P.O. Box 1805, (31794); 912/ 382-:1968. (GIITA) \r\nShoney's Tifton, lhvy 82 W., (3 1794); 912/382-0650. Salad bar, breakfast bar, homemade desserts. Extra large restrooms, easy access to 1-75. (GI/TAJ \r\nSonny's Real Pit Bar B Q, P.O. Box 756 , (3 1793); 912/3862626. Reservations not needed; Bar-B-Q at it's best. (GI/TAJ \r\nWaffl e House, 3 Locations: I I02 W. Second St., (3I794); 120 I Hwy. 82 W., (3 I794); 903 7th St., (3I794). Open 24 hr\u0026 for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads,. (GIITA) \r\nTrave l Sen1ices \r\nTifton-Tift Coun ty Tourism Assoc., P.O. Box 273; 100 N. Central Ave., (3 1793): 912/ 386-0216. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see 011 r nd 011 page 184. \r\nTifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce, 100 Central Ave., (3 1794); 912/382-6200;800/ 550-TIFT. Open: M-F8:30-5:00. CIIJ. MF-VI. Visit the chamber building located in a restored train depot \r\n \r\nCresce11/ House /11 Vnldostt1. \r\nin downtown Ti[ton to obtain information on tourist attractions, community events and relocation. \r\nI DO'i I (.\\ (,eor l.1 \\I ,n trnl (lh \r\nAttracti o ns \r\nLi berty Farms \u0026 Confe rence Center, 3766 Old Clyattvillc Rd., (3 I60 I); 9I2-559- 1330; I-800-808-0872. PN-MF. Accommodates meetings, picnics, special events. \r\nMoody Air Force Base, Bemiss Rd., Ga Iilvy 125, (3 1602); 912/333-3395. Air Combat Command 347th Wing. Stone Creek Go lf Course, H OO Coleman Rd ., (3 I602); 912/ 247-2 527. Rates: 25 35. CC-FD. 18-hole championship course with \"links\" layout. Full practice facility and snack bar. \r\n(GIITA) \r\nVa ldosta Count ry Club, P.O. Box23 I5, (3 1604); 9 I2/ 242-3706. \r\n(GIITA) \r\nHistoric Si tes/ Monumen ts \r\nConverse-Dalton-Ferrell House, 305 N. Pauerson, 912/ 2448575. TV. Built in I902. Nco-classical mansion completely restored 10 its form er glory. Tours available by appointment. \r\nCrescent Complex, The, 904 No. Pauerson, 912/ 245-0513. Buih in 1898 by Senator William Staley West. Known fo r its rounded porch, mirrored fireplace, ballroom and gold-leaf tiled bathroom. Home of the Garden Center. \r\nOla Barber Pitman House, 416 N. As hley St., 912/247-8100. Open:Self-guided tours Mon-Fri 9-5; Guided lours byrequest. TV. built in 1915 by the second manufacturer of Coca-Cola in the world . Houses the Chamber of Commerce. \r\nAr t \u0026 Ent c rt:ti nm e nt \r\nLowndes/ Valdosta Cultu ral Arts Cen ter, 1204 N. Pauerson St., 912/ 2 7-ARTS. Rates: Admission free. \r\nMuseums \r\nLowndes Cou nty Historical Society Museum, 305 W. Central Ave., (3 1601 ); 912/ 247-4780. Open: Mon-Fri 2-5. HF-M. Records, old photographs, exhibits of the naval and Sea Island couon industries and local historical displays representative of Valclosta1.owndes County are displayed in the old Carnegie l.ibrary. \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Recrea tion \r\nDrexel Park, Brookwood Dr. and Pancrson St. PN-PG-Tll. Nature and walking trails, picnic and playground. \r\nLangdale Park, Exit 6, US 41N., (3 I602); 9 I2/ 245-05 I3. PN-TI-1. Passive park with nature walks. llirding area. Withlacoochcc River. Picnic area; nature :u its finest. \r\nMcKey Park. Paucrson St. and Burton Ave. P '-PG-TC. Tennis Center, shufn eboard, handball courts, picnic pal'ilion, horseshoe pits, bandstand and playground. \r\nLodging \r\nBest Western Ki ng of the Road, 1403 N. St. Augustine Rd., (.J I60I ); 912/ 244-7600. Rates: S 30-S34; D S36- 45. 11-CC-NSPO-RS-CI-Y.CL-IM-PA-SGT. 137 rooms. l.ive entertainment, full service, banquet \u0026 mee ting rooms. Mall nearby. Exit 5. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our 111/ 0 11 page 11. \r\nClubHouse Inn. 1800 ClubHouse Dr., (3 1602); 912/ 24 -7755. Rates: S S58; D 68. 11-CC-NS-PO-FBK-IM-NA. Free full-breakfast buffet, complimentary cocktails (M-S). Suites available. Indoor spa . (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see 0 11r ntl 0 11 page I78. \r\nComfort Inn Confere nce Center, 1-7 5/ llwy. 84 Exit 4. (3 1601 ); 912/ 242- 121!. Rates: King 49-S53; 0 53-5 57. 11-CC-NS-PO-RSCl-Y.CL-CBK-IM-NA-SGT. A new standard of quality and service! Airport 3 mi. VSU 3 mi. Valdosta Mall I mi. (G'IITAJ \r\nDel-Ma r Mo tel, 1510 N. As hley St. , (.; 1602); 9 12/ 2428822 . (GI/TA) H:unpton Inn Valdosta, 1705 Gornto Rd., (3 1601 ); 912/ 2448800. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn, 1309 St. Augustine Rel., (3 1601 ); 912/ 242-388 1. Rates: S S51 - 55: DS 53- 55. CCNS-GC-1-IC-PO-RS-CIV-CIA:-CVRPA-D-NA-SGT. Experience fine Southern hospitality! 28 1 beauti full y furnished rooms. Suites available. (GIITAJ \r\nPle11seseeo11r ad 011page 178 \u0026 7. \r\nJa meson Inn Valdosta, 172 5 Gornto Rd., (3 1601 ); 912/ 253 0009. Near shopping, exercise room, free continental breakfast. free local calls, newspaper, cable TV. (GlffAJ \r\nPle11se see 011r a,/ 011 //,e /11s/de Fro11I Co 11er \u0026 pt1ge 178. \r\nJolly Inn Motel, 1701 Ellis Dr., (31601); 912/ 244-9500. Free continental breakfast, kids 12 and under free! (GI/TAJ \r\nQual ity Inn Valdosta, 1209 St. Augustine Rd., {3 1601); 912/ 244-8510. (GIITA) \r\nRamada Inn Valdosta, 2008 W. 1-lill Ave., (3 1601 ); 912/ 242122 5. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 13. \r\nShone)\"s Inn Va ldosta, 1828 W. Hill Ave., (3 1601 ); 912/ 24477 11. Group rates. car Valdosta State University, airport, Moody Afll, llistoric District, shopping, antiques, golfing. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see m,r ml 0 11 page 178. \r\nTravelodge, 1330 St. Augustine Rd., (3 1601 ); 912/ 242-3464; 800/578-7878. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 25. \r\nRes ta ura nt / f ood Se r vice \r\nChick-fil -AValdosta Mall, 1056 Valdosta Mall, (31601 ). Call us about ca tering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. (GI/TAJ \r\nCovington's Dining \u0026 Catering, 310 N. Pauerson St., (3 1601 ); 912/ 242-l26 I. H-CC-NS-A-Cl'D. Dining at its best! Open for breakfast and lunch, evenings by appL Full-service catering. \r\n(G I/ TA) \r\nFiddlers Green, 4479 N. Valdosta Rd., (3 1602); 912/ 247-0366. 1-1-CC-NS-E-A. Enjoy candlelight dining in a rustilc atmosphere. Specializing in steaks \u0026 fresh seafood. (GI/TAJ \r\nJ.P. Muldoon's, P.O. Box 2035, (3 1604); 912/ 247-6677. (GIITA) \r\nKe ntucky Fried Chicken, 1203 N. Ashley St., (3 1601 ); 912/ 2472395. (GIITA) \r\nMom \u0026 Dad's Italian Restaurant, 4143 N. Valdosta Rd., (3 I60l); 9I2/333-0848. 11-CC-NS-A-FS-D. Let Massimo intrigue you with fresh pastas, breads and desserts! Casual atmosphere. \r\n(GI/ TA ) \r\nRed Lobs ter, I I79 N. St. Augustine Rd., (3 I60 I). (GIITA) \r\nWaffle llouse, 3 Locations: 1819 W. 1-lill Ave., (3 1601); Rt. 13 Box 16, (:S I60I ); 1302 St. Augustine Rd., (3 160 1). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast. lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GI/TAJ \r\nSh opp ing \r\nMain Street Valdosta, 21 6 E. Central Ave., (31603); 91 2/ 333 1877. CC-PD-NA. Historic downtown Valdosta features a wide variety of shopping, services and sightseeing. \r\nTours \r\nHighways and By Ways Driving Tour, I 03 No rman Dr., Suite E, (3 I601 ); 912/ 24 5-051 3; 800/ 569-TOUR. Leisure route through countryside, parallels 1-75 thorough Lowndes County from Exit 1-7 or 7-1. \r\nTravel Se rvices \r\nVa ld osta-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce, Bo x 90, (3 1603): 912/ 247-8 100. The Azalea City. Future site of ational lligh Schoo l Football Hall of Fame. (GI/TAJ \r\nVa ldosta-Lowndes Councy Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 1703 'orman Dr.,  F, (3 1602); 912/ 24 5-051 3; 800/569. CVB. Information on lodging, restaurants, historical auractions, shoppin g \u0026 meeting facilities. (G'IITA) \r\nPlease see 011r llll 011 pt1ge 178. \r\n\\\\IIH,H \r\nAtlr ac tio ns \r\nGolden Harvest Pecans/ Patricia's Loft Gift Shop, 310 W. llroad Ave., (3 1797); 9 I2/762-3233; 800/597-0968. CC-NA-C. Ga. pecans retail-wholesale, manySouthern delicacies such as jellies, jams, Vidalia onion and peach products. Gift packs shipped nationwide. Antiques. quil ts, po11ery. \r\nLower Muskogee Creek Tribe, I07 Long Pinc Dr., (3 I797); 912/762-3165. IIF-EIJ-PG-MF. Muskogee Creek Indian Town. We have Pow Wow and history, crafts, village drama, Indian history. Public welcome. \r\nAtt rac ti o n s \r\nCrystal Lake Orchards, 11 Strickland Rd., (3 1797); 9I2n624986. NA. Visit Crystal Lake Orchards in Whigham from MarchSeptembcr. Select and pick your own tree ripened peaches and vine ripened berries. All are selected for their superb quality and navor. \r\n \r\n190 1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Georgia's Local Convention and Visitors Bureaus \r\nPlease call or write the CVBs listed below for traveling, tounsm, local events and convention planning information in these communities. To receive a free copy of Meeting Potentials, the official guide to the convention, meeting and sports facilities in Georgia, call 91 2/ 944-0456 or write: The Savannah Arca CYB, P.O. Box 1628, Savannah, GA 31402. \r\n \r\nATLANTA METRO \r\nAtlanta CVB 233 Peachtree Street, Suite 2000 Atlanta, GA 30043 404/52 1-6600 \r\nClayton County CVB P.O. Jinx 774 87 12 Tara Boulevard Jonesboro, GA 30237 40/4/478-4800 \r\nCobb County CVB P.O. Box 672827 Mariella, GA 30067-0033 404/933-7228 \r\nDeKalb County CVB 750 Commerce Drive, Suite 20 I lkcatur, GA 3003() 404/.HH-2525 \r\nGwinnett CVB 6/400 Sugarloaf Parkway Duluth, GA 30 136 770/623-8793 or 80()/\\82-/4282 \r\nHistoric Roswell CVB 6 I7 Atlanta Street Roswell, GA 30075 770/M0-3253 or 800/776-7935 \r\nMariella Welcome Center \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n,.4 Depot Street Marietta, GA 30060 40/4/429- 111 5 \r\nCIASSIC SOUTH \r\nAugusta-Richmond County CVR 32 8th Street Augusta, GA 301)0 I 706/82:$-6600 or 800/ 726-0243 \r\nThomson-McDuffie Tourism Bureau 111 Railroad Street Thomson, GA30824 70(,/595 -5584 \r\nCOLONIAi. COAST \r\nBrunswick-Golden Isles CVB 4 Glynn Avenue Brunswick, GA 31520 912/265 0620 \r\nJekyll Island CVB I lleachv1ew llnve Jekyll Island, GA 31527 9 12/63 5-3(,36 \r\nKingsland CVB I07 S. Lee Street  P.O. (lox 1928 Kingsland, GA 31548 91 2/729-59')9 \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill CVB P.O. Box 1067 Richmond Ifi ll, GA 31324 912/756-2676 \r\nSt. Marys CVB P.O. Box 129 1 St. Marys, GA 31558 9 I2/882-6200 \r\nSavannah CVB 222 West Oglethorpe Avenue Savannah, GA 31402 9 I 2/9H-04 56 \r\nWaycross-Ware County CVR P.O. Box 137 Waycross, GA 31SO I 9 I2/ 283-3742 \r\nHISTORIC IIFARTIAND \r\nAthens CVB P.O. llox 948 Athens, GA 30603 706/ 5/46-1805 \r\nRyron-Pcach County Tourism P.O. llox l l9 \r\nByron, GA 3I008 912/956-3(,00 \r\nConyers CVR 183 Scoll Street Conyers, GA 30207 770/92-8415 \r\nCovington CVR P.O. Box 168 Covi ngton, GA 302 10 770/787-3868 or 800/6 16-8626 \r\nEatonton-Putnam County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 4088 Eatonton, GA 31024 706/485-7701 \r\nMacon-Bibb County CVB l'.O. Box 6354 Macon, GA 31208-6354 912/743-3401 \r\nMadison CVB P.O. llox 826 Madison, GA 30650 706/ 342-44 54 \r\nMcDonough-Henry County CVB l'.0. Box 1378 McDonough, GA 30253 404/ 957 -5786 \r\nMilledgeville-Baldwin County CVB P.O. Box 219 Milledgeville, GA 3106 1 912/453-4687 or 800/653-1804 \r\n \r\nPerry Area CVB P.O. llox 1619 Perry, GA 31069 9 12/ 988-8000 \r\nWarner Robins CVB 1420 WaMn lllvd. Warner Rollins, GA 31093 ') 12/922-5100 \r\nMAGNOLIA MIDLANDS \r\nStatesboro CVB P.O. llox 1516 204 South Main Street Stateshoro, GA 30458 912/ 489-1869 \r\nVidalia Tourism Council 2805 Lyons Highway Vidalia, GA 30474 912/ 538-8687 \r\nNORTHEAST GEORGIA MO UNTAI NS \r\nAlpine Helen/ While County CVB P.O. Box 730, Cha11ahoochec Street llclen, GA 30545 706/878-2181 or 800/858-8027 \r\nBanks County CVB P.O. llox 57, 11.S. ll ighway 441 ll omer, GA 305'!7 706/ 677-2 108 \r\nGainesville-llall County CVB 8:iO Grcl'n Street Gainesville, GA 3050 I 770/ 536-5209 \r\nRabun County CVB P.O. llox 76 1 U.S. llighway 44 1 North Clayton, GA 30525 706/782-4812 or 706/782-5113 \r\nNORTHWFST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS \r\nCalhoun-Gordon County CVB 300 South Wall Street Calhoun, GA 30701 800/ 887-3811 \r\nCarrollton Area CVB P.O. Box 532 Carrollton, GA 3011 7 800/292-0871 \r\nCartersville CVB P.O. Box 200397 Cancrsvillc, GA 30120 770/ 387-1357 or 800/733-2280 \r\nDalton-Whitfield County CVB P.O. Box 2046 Dalton, GA 30722-2046 706/272-7676 \r\n \r\nGreater Rome CVB P.O. Box 5823 Rome, GA 30 161 706/295-5576 or 800/444- 1834 \r\nPLANTATION TRACE \r\nAlbany CVB 225 W. llroad Avenue, Dpt. GM Albany, GA 31701 912/ 434-8700 or 800/4 75-8700 \r\nCl ay County Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 22 1 Fort Gaines, GA3175 1 9 12/768-2247 \r\nDestination Thomasville Tourism Authority P.O. llox 1540 Thomasville, GA31799 912/225-5222 \r\nValdosta/ Lowndes County CVB 1703 Norman Drive Suite F Valdosta, GA 3106I 9 I2/21505 13 \r\nPRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS \r\nAmericus-Sumter County Tourism Office 400 W. Lamar St. P.O. llox 724 Americus, GA 31709 912/924 -2646 \r\nColumbus CVB P.O. Box 2768 Columbus, GA 31902 706/322- 1613 800/999 -16 13 \r\nCoweta County CVB 22 East llroad Street l'.O. llox 101 2 Newnan, GA 30264 404/254 -2626 \r\nLaGrange-Troup County Tourism Office l'.O. llox 636 l.aG rangc, GA 3024 I 706/884 -86 7 1 \r\nPine Mountain Tourism Association 111 llroad Street Pinc Mountain, GA31822 706/663-4000 or 800/44 1-3502 \r\nWarm Springs Area Tourism Association P.O. llox 26 1 Warm Springs, GA 31830 800/FDR-1927 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n191 \r\n \r\n TlTiaekeOutsi. de \r\n \r\nIn! \r\n \r\nWhen was the last time you spent the afternoon fishing? Felt the tickle of a butterfly \r\n \r\nas it carelessly landed on your arm? Or admired the beauty of a chrysanthemum? At \r\n \r\nCallaway Gardens, you can relax and take all the time you want to take the outside in. \r\n \r\nBicycle through magnificent woodlands. Then leisurely dine overlooking a rolling \r\n \r\nfairway. Come to Callaway Gardens and discover the many ways to get in touch with \r\n \r\nnature all year 'round. Call 1-800-CALLAWAY today for more information and \r\n \r\novernight reservations. \r\n \r\nb~la!~r~ardens \r\n \r\nJust 70 minutes southwest of Atlanta \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways, named to honor the two United States presidents who have called it home, is a region steeped in American history and heritage. Yet the region also abounds with luxury resorts, festival fun, unusual museums and an abundance of spacious parks and recreational lakes. F.D. Roosevelt State Park (pictured) draws fishing and camping enthusiasts, while artisans in the historic town of Westville (inset) portray life in an 1850s village. \r\n \r\n If you like .--.....,u._ gardens, butterflies, history, golf, -~ bil~ing, beaches, \r\n'} hiking, animal parks, antiques, bed and breakfasts, \r\n \r\ndining, horses and \r\nnatural springs ... You'll love this book. \r\n \r\nFromantiques to an exoticAnimal Park, t/ie homeo/ Callaway Gardens oHers a bounty o/ scenicbeauty and great /un... \r\nFill out tk coupon or call 800-441-35\u003cl2 fur tpUr/rwP'meMountain~hr/or,r,atior,Bookkt. \r\nPINE :, MOUNTAIN \r\nGEORGIA 1- 8 0 0 -4 4 1-3 5 02 \r\nHome of ~ Callaway Gardens \r\nName _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ \r\nAdd,-s,~ - - - - - - - - - - - \r\nCity/ Stata/ Zip _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ \r\nT.laphona # ~ - - - - - - - - - \r\nPi ne Mountain Touri  m Associatio n, Inc. P.O. Box 177  Pine Mountai n, Geo rgia 318 22 \r\n \r\n194 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nFra11kli11 Delano Roosevelt's \"Little Wl,ite Ho11se \"tn Wanii Spri11gs Georgia, wltere FDR vacationed and later dted. (i11set) 71,e 111iflns/1ed portrait ofFDR seen at tlte cottage. \r\n \r\nFranklin Delano Roosevelt made his vacation retreat here, among the rolling hills and emerald forests of the west central Geo rgia Piedmont. Farth er south, where the land becomes a sweep ing agricu ltural plain, Jimmy Carter still resides in his famous small hometown. Bur footpri nts of 20th century giants are only a few of rhe reasons to visit PRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS. \r\nThe Pine Mountain area surrounding Roosevelt's Little White House in Warm Springs and nearby Callaway Gardens was first visited by Roosevelt in I 924, eight years before he built his cottage and ascended to rhe Presidency. He came in search of wa rm water treatments for the infantile paralysis that had stricken him at age 39. \r\n \r\nQuiet Warm Springs Village, which almost faded away after Roosevelt's death, sprang back to life in the 1980s with the opening of a multitude of Georgia craft and antique shops, restaurants and the renovated 1907 Hotel Warm Springs. T he hotel was at its peak during the Roosevelt years, housing foreign diplomats, Secret Service men, Hollywood celebrities and members of the press. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the Warm Springs Regional Fisheries Center located just east of town. The aquarium displays native fish life, and the center also boasts a hatchery, fish Heal ch Center and Visitor Center. \r\nT he nearby town of Gay hoses its acclaimed twice-yearly Cotton Pickin' Fair during the first weekend in May and October. This outstanding fai r has been named a Top 20 even t in the Southeast. \r\n \r\nDespite great family wealth, the Lierle White House is the on ly home Roosevelt ever owned, and it was his most beloved. Because many of rhe policies and ideas for his long administration were form ulated here, che Lierle White House is a sire of enduri ng historical importance. Ir remains \r\nexacdy as it was on April 12, 194 5, the \r\nday he died there. A museum containing personal effects and mementos of his career stands on a hill next to the cottage, beside a garden walk decked with stones and flags from each of the fifty scares. \r\n \r\nF.D . Roosevelt State Park, a few miles from Pine Mountain, incorporates the President's favor ite driving route and picnic spot. T he park also contains 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail, one of the most popular hiking trails in the Souchea r. G uided horseback riding is available here, too, at the F.D.R. Riding Stables. \r\nAt the Wild Animal Safari near Pine Mountain , hundreds of exotic species like zebras, giraffes and camels roam freely, \r\n \r\n  Andersonville National Cemetery  National Prisoner of War Museum  Award \r\nWinning Downtown Main Street Americus  Habitat for Humanity International Headquarters  Andersonville Civil War Village \r\n Plains High School \r\n Historic Windsor Hotel \r\n Georgia Rural Telephone Museum  Historic Homes Driving Tour  Golf  Hunting  Fishing  Plains \r\nHome of Former President Jimmy Carter  Georgia Southwestern College \r\n Antique Shopping \r\n Andersonville Trail \r\n DeSoto Nut House \r\n Farm Tours  Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Home  The Tog Shop \r\nNationally Known Outlet  Site of Charles Lindbergh's \r\nFirst Solo Flight  Plains Depot Museum  2 National Historic Sites \r\nAmericus-Sumter County Chamber of Commerce 400 West Lamar Street Post Office Box 724 Americus, Georgia 31709 912/924-2646 \r\n \r\n Golf is 011ly one oflite 11umy activities thalfa111i/ies can e11joy at beautiful Callaway Garde11s. \r\n \r\nwhile visitors watch from guided bus tours or driving trai ls. A walk-thro ugh zoo allows up-close and personal co ntact with the tamer animals. Pine Mountain is the gateway co 2,500-acre Callaway Gardens, created co provide a beautiful, natural setting for \r\nLaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce \r\nP. 0. Box636 \r\nLaGrange, Georgia 30241-0636 (706) 884-8671 Ext. G-96 \r\n \r\n196 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\neducational and recreational pursuits. Stunning floral displays and woodlands encompass 63 holes of championsh ip golf, a tennis complex, fishing lakes, hiking trails and the longest man-made beach in rhe world. A 7 1/2-mile paved trail reserved excl usively for cyclists meanders through rhe breathtaking scenery. \r\nCallaway's Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center is the nation's largest glass-enclosed butterfly conservatory, housing 1,000 butterflies from rhree continents. The John A. Sibley Horticultural Center is a five-acre indoor/outdoor \"greenhouse\" wirh unique collectio ns of foreign and native planes. \r\nRobin Lake Beach is the scene of the \r\nprestigious Masters Water Ski \r\nChampionship in May. \r\nThe cuisine is legendary at Callaway Gardens' restaurants. Mr. Cason's Vegetable Garden, the film location for television's \"Victory Garden South,\" supplies fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices used in many of the dishes. The mu cadine grape is a Cal laway specialry, showi ng up in Muscad ine Ice Cream, Muscadine Sauce and even Muscadine Toast, a nor-co-be-missed breakfast treat at the Country Kirchen in Callaway Gardens Country Score. \r\nThe 70- mile screech of Interstate 85 between Callaway and Atlanta runs alongside a superb Corps of Engineers lake and a handful of small and mid-size towns \r\n \r\nwirh remarkable antebellum and Victorian architecture. \r\nWest Point Lake, stemmi ng from West Point Dam on the Chattahoochee River, covers 25 ,900 acres and has a forested shorel in e of more than 500 miles. Extensive publ ic use areas for boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, hunting and camping can be found at the water's edge. T he lake's Visitor Center describes the life of early traders and seeders along the river as well as describing the terrible floods that occurred prior co d1e construction of the West Point Dam. \r\nLaGrange, a few minutes' drive from the lake, was founded in 1828 and named fo r the estate of the Marquis de Lafayette, an honored guest in the area three years earlier. The eye-catcher in rhe center of town is a handsome double-tiered fountain encircling a bronze statue of the French nobleman. \r\nNot far from the marquis, the Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum showcases 20th-century American art in a renovated 1892 jailhouse. The Lamar Dodd Arts Center, part of LaG range College, is che ciry's second biggest arc institution. le contains a noted collection of Southwest and Plains American Indian Arc. \r\nBellevue, an 1852 Greek Revival mansion that survived the Civil War, was the former home ofLaGrange's U.S. enacor Benjamin Harvey Hill and is now an elegantly furnished National Historic Landmark. \r\nHogansville and Granrville each provide driving tour brochures for rheir antebellum and Victorian homes, a coral of 43 sites in both towns. And wh ile in Hogansville be sure co drop by Hogan's Heroes for a wonderful dining experience. In Moreland, hometown of renowned Southern author Erskine Caldwell, The Little Manse where he was born has been restored co interpret his life and accomplishments. Here you wi ll also find the Lewis Grizzard Museum developed co honor rhe !are humorist. Locared across the street from the Caldwell home, it includes displays and memorabilia. \r\nNewnan, che \"Ciry of Homes, \" is blessed with a wealth of historic archicecrure, thanks co its role as a neutral hospital zone during che Civil War. Courthouse Square \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nand the Viccorian downtown commercial d istrict are recognized on the National Register Of Historic Places. The Neo-Greek Revival courthouse, a 1904 replacement for the original, has a distinctive copper-clad dome with clocks o n al l four sides. Elegant homes from the antebellum period can be seen by prearrangement, on open-house tours in April , or using a driving tour brochure available year-round at the Male Academy Museum. The museum, one the first schools in the area, now houses hiscorical display , including a highly regarded collection of period clothing. \r\nNearby Gra ntvi lle and Senoia offer self-guided hiscoric driving tours as well as some unique attractions. In Grantville you can experience the ghostly charm of Bonnie Castle, an 1896 brick Roman esque Revival Victorian bed and breakfast, while in Senoia the Buggy Shop Museum offers memorabilia and nostalgia from the 1890s housed in an earl y Coca-Cola bottling plane. Sharpsburg will delight you with its quaint antique and country crafts shops. \r\n \r\nIf you' re looking for a scenic drive, try the \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway, a new trail that runs through Coweta, Troup, Meriwether and Harris Counties. The trail promotes those preserved and preservable sites that reflect the heritage of chis part of Georgia. It's a delightful collection of architecture, cen ic landscapes, quiet villages, hiscoric landmarks and special events. \r\nTen miles southwest of Newnan, the Powers' Crossroads Country Fair and Art Festival Labor Day Weekend consistently ranks as one of the Top 100 Events in North America. \r\nEast of Fayette County on U.S . 19, Griffin , one-rime home to Doc Holliday, offers abundant shopping opportun ities apd a self-guided tour ofVicrorian and turn-of-the-century architectural gems. Ar the Flint River Outdoor Center seven miles west of Thomaston , paddlers can outfit themselves co shoot the class I-III Flint River Rapids. And located in nearby Concord, Inn Scarlett's Footsteps showcases a classic southern mansion, now \r\n \r\nEnjoy the State Parks and Historic Sites of the \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nPark \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nGeorgia Veterans Park and Golf Course \r\n \r\nCordele \r\n \r\nProvidence Canyon Conservation Park \r\n \r\nLumpkin \r\n \r\nFlorence Marina Park \r\n \r\nOmaha \r\n \r\nF. D. Roosevelt Park Pine Mountain \r\n \r\nSprewell Bluff Park \r\n \r\nThomaston \r\n \r\nLittle White House Historic Site \r\n \r\nWarm Springs \r\n \r\nCheck the travel directory listings in this section and the Road Map for \r\nmore information. \r\n \r\nrHOd;a; (QUNTY \r\n \r\nStep backinto the magnijicent glory ofhistonc Georgia \r\nAgele s ho pitality comes n turally in Coweta Co nty. \r\n \r\npared by theCivilWar, our abundant architecturalhe,itage is showcasedin eight historic districts, with 868 listings 011 the historic register. Va,ious hometours allowusto share antebellum classics,grand Vict01ia11 ladies and ear~ settlers' cottages. \r\nEnjoy several museums, includingtheOld Mill, Lewis Grizzard, ErskineCaldwell, Buggy Shopand theMaleAcademy. \r\nShopforantiques orvisit our outletandgift shops, and thendineat oneof an array of restaurnnts. \r\nExploretheShenandoah Environ111ent \u0026 Education Center, with interactive science and technology exhibitsand naturetrails. \r\nSpend thenight in oneof hundredsof 111otelrooms orin oneof our glo1ious Bed \u0026 Breakfast homes. \r\n \r\n,... For information call the Coweta County Conventionand Visitors Bureau at 1-800-8-COWETA (826-9382) \r\n \r\n1996 Georg ia On My M ind \r\n \r\n197 \r\n \r\n A WORLD CLASS PHOTO SAFARI \r\n \r\nFun and educational opportunities are endless for all ages. \r\n \r\nEnjoy hundreds \r\n \r\nof exotic animals \r\n \r\nfrom every \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nI~.A Ll~~t ~, \r\n \r\ncontinent. \r\nSee, feed and touch Giraffe, Camel, Zebra, \r\ni:;~alo, \r\n \r\nD 500 Acres \r\nill. of fun \r\naw D Peuing Zoo \r\n \r\n~ Antelope and any more \r\n \r\n1!' D Guided Tours \r\n \r\nD Monkey House \r\n \r\n: :~:~::::Id's '  \r\n \r\nFarm \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n:~~~~i; 11 :~.,Snackbar \r\n \r\n' , \" ' \r\n \r\nD Fast Food Restaurant \r\n \r\nD Daily Shows \r\n \r\nD Special Events \r\n \r\nD Group Hayrides \r\n \r\nD Park opens 10 am daily except Christmas \r\n \r\nSeasonal \r\n \r\nCALL FOR GROUP INFORMATION \r\n \r\n1-800-367-2751 \r\nOak Grove Rd. Pine Mountain, GA \r\nPine Mountain Wild Animal Park, Inc. \r\n \r\n198 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nPasaq11a11, in Btte11a Vista ts a four-acre complex of brightly painted walls, pagodas, a,ul 011t,loor sculpture create,l b_y the visionary a.rttst, St. EOM. \r\n \r\nbed and breakfast, which also offers tours co cake yo u back co a rime that is truly \"gone with the wind.\" \r\nThe Andersonville Trail in che southeastern corner of PRESIDENTAL PATHWAYS travels through one of che most important C ivil War sires in Georgia and the home of che 39th President of the United Scares. \r\nThe National Park Service has declared most of tiny Plains, Georgia, population sti ll under 700, a National Historic Site. A visitor center in the Plains Depot, Jimmy Career's former campaign headquarters, displays a collection of Career memorabilia and show a 20-minuce video on che President's otherwise private home. T he school char Jimmy and Rosalynn attended is being restored as a museum and wi ll open in the fumre. Guided tours, driving tour booklets and capes guide visitors co ocher significant sires in town. \r\nThe rest of che Andersonvill e Trail lies along a loop formed by 1-75, U.S. 280 and Georgia Highway 49. T he trail was named for che in famo us Civil War Prison Camp at Andersonville, now a National Historic Site and the designated United Scares memorial co all American prisoners of war. The Civil War Museum there cells the heart-wrenching story of Andersonville's place in history and pays \r\n \r\nhomage co che sacrifice made by captured troops. A new National POW Museum is under construction. \r\nT he adjacent vi llage of Anderso nvi lle, a supply center during the war, recalls ics past in a renovated Main Street, Pioneer Farm and Drummer Boy Civil War Museum . During the first weekend in October and lase weekend in May, the Andersonville Historic Fair re-creates a Civil War encampment, and costumed militiamen re-enact skirmishes from the war. \r\nOther points of interest on che Andersonville Trai l include the Americus Historic District, with ics fab ul ous 1892 Windsor Hotel restoratio n; che Habitat for Humanity headquarters located in a charmingly restored building in Americus offers tours and a gift shop; and che Macon County Driving Tour through antebell um towns and Georgia's Mennonite Country. Another addi tio n is che new Georgia Rural Telephone Museum located 12 miles ease of Americus in Leslie. le is housed in a beautifully restored cotton warehouse and covers the develop ment of the telecommunication industry, complete with original Alexander Gral1am Bell-era cell telepho nes. Rounding out the trails accractions are che Walter F. George Law Office and Museum in Vienna, a tribute \r\n \r\n AY  GREE N V I LLE  LO N E OAK  LUTHER SV I LLE  MA C H ESTER  WOODBURY  UN I QUE GI FT S  SOUT H ERN COOK I NG  PEC I ALTY SH OPS  LODG I NG 1920 ' 5 STYL E \r\n \r\n\"It was the best holiday I ever had.   '' \r\n \r\n\"r\"n ' ' \r\nz m \r\n \r\n,,\u003c...... \r\n \r\nm \r\n \r\n- Franklin D. Roosev elt, commenting to reporters \r\n \r\n,... \r\n \r\nupon returning from Warm Springs, Georgia March 1937 \r\n \r\n0 \r\nz \r\n \r\nm \r\n \r\n0 \r\n\u003e \r\n\" \r\n,... \r\n \r\nC -i :,: \r\nm \r\nV\"\u003e' ,,\u003c...... \r\n \r\nm \r\n \r\n;:: \r\n \r\nz \u003e \r\n \r\nr, \r\n \r\nPresident Franklin D. Roosevelt made \r\n \r\n:,: m \r\n \r\nWarm Springs, Georgia world-famous when \r\n \r\nV\u003e -i \r\nm \r\n \r\nhe became a regular visitor and built his \r\n \r\n\"' \r\n \r\nonly home, The Little White House, here. 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OOJ NH3HlflO S  Sldl9 3no 1Nn  H3 1 S3 HJNVl'l \r\n \r\n PRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS Welcomes the 1996 Summer Olympic Games \r\n \r\nCOWETA COUNTY \r\nMoreland: The Lewis Grizzard Memorial Trust will sponsor the Lewis Grizzard Storytelling Barbecue \u0026 Southern Celdiration golf tournament at Orchard Hills, 5K run and family hike ride on April 5-6, 19')6. \r\nMoreland will host the BBQ/ Arts \u0026 Crafts Festival on July 4, 19')6. \r\nNewnan: Mainstreet Newnan will host the Magnolia Blossom Festival on June 8, 1996. July events include: Independence Day Parade and Fireworks on July 4, 1996; the Olympic Torch will travel through Coweta County and Newnan; Heritage Festival and Special Tour of Homes on July 20-21, 19%. \r\nNewnan will host the Homemade Ice Cream Festival on August 3, 1996; the Festival Days Sidewalk Sale on August :HJ-31, 19%; and the Festival Days Road Race on August 31, 1996. Also on August 31 -September 2, Coweta Festivals, Inc. will sponsor the Powers Crossroads Fair. \r\nDOOLY COUNTY \r\nVienna: Officially named BBQ City, U.S.A., the city of Vienna will host the International Invitationa l Cookoff July .\"i-7, 19%, complete with opening ceremony, parade of teams, flags of participating states and countries, fireworks and other \"Olympig\" activities. \r\nCITY OF COLUMBUS \r\nColumbus '96 events include the following: Unity Week (Jan. 8-15 ), Arbor Day Celebration (Feb. 16 ), NSCA Lead-off Classic (Mar. 1-3); \"100 Days\" Celebration (Apr. 10); Riverfest (Apr. 26-28); USA Team Training in Columbus (Apr. Li-July 2); NCAA Baseball World Series (May 23-27); Air Show (May 27); Olympic Torch Run (July,%); Up with People (July 18-20); Welcome Ceremony (July 20); Indian Festival (July%); Showboat \r\n \r\nCelebration (July 20-Aug. 2) Olympic Softball Competition (July 21-30); ASA Class A Championship Tournament (Aug. 15-18). \r\nTROUP COUNTY \r\nLaGrange: The LaGrange Sports Authority oversees the \"I Train in LaGrange\" program, which has brought athletes from the U.S. and abroad to train in LaGrange, including track and field competitors from Mozambique, Seychelles Islands, Mauritius, Swaziland, Surinam, Saudi Arabia; and from the Nethrrlands in sof1ball and track and field. \r\nThe 19% U.S. Olympic Trials for the Men's 50K Racewalking Team will be held in LaGrange on April 19-21, 19%. \r\nIn June and July of 19% the Authority will host the \"I Train in LaGrange Exhibition Games\" as a pre-Olympic event. All 500 athletes training here are expected to compete in the track and field, boxing, beach volleyball, basketball, soccer and other events. \r\nThe Chattahoochee Valley Ari Museum and the Lamar Dodd Art Center will feature a Dodd Retrospective call \"A Shared Vision The Life \u0026 Art of Lamar Dodd.\" This famous native son is expected for the opening reception on July 22, 1996; the exhibit will hang from July 20-Sept. 28, 19%. \r\nAnd, of course, the Olympic Torch will pass through LaGrange on its way to Atlanta! For information call \"I Train in LaGrange\" al 706/ 883-1680. \r\nThe Troup County Recreation and the Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a pre-Olympic event called \"Celebrate the Chattahoochee\" Festival from July 1-4, 19%, including a parade of children, downtown Street Party, two fireworks shows and more. \r\n \r\n200 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nto the longtime legislator and architect of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ; peanut and pecan factories in Desoto and Vienna; and Historic Cordele, \"Watermelon Capital of the World\" and hom e of 8,700-acre Lake Blackshear and Georgia Veteran's Memorial State Park. The park is a favo rite for its 18-hole championship golf course, recreational boating and military museum saluting Georgia veterans . \r\nCordele's Watermelon Days Festival in July is highlighted by watermelon eating and seed spitting contests, whi le the Big Pig Jig in Vienna, the second weeke nd in October, is Georgia's official Barbecue Cooking C hampio nship. Vienna also hosts an International Invitational Barbecue Cookoff in early Jul y. \r\nLumpkin 's Westville, in the southwest corner of PRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS, is a complete histo ric vi llage where time has stopped at 1850. It realistically portrays Georgia's pre- industrial life and culture and hosts special events of the period, such as May Day at Westville, the four-week fall Fair of 1850 and a traditional Yule Log Ceremony during Yuletide Season at Westville. \r\nHistoric sites on Lumpkin 's town square include Bedingfield Inn, an 1836 stagecoach stop-turned-m useum; Dr. Hatchett's Drug Store Museum \u0026 Soda Fountain; and Geo rgia's old est hardware store, The Singer Company, where yo u can find original showcases, ro lling ladders and nostalgic merchandise. \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conservation Park seven miles west of Lumpkin is \"Georgia's Little Grand Canyon,\" with a kaleidoscope of earth colors an d wildAowers, including rhe rare plumleaf azalea, which grows only in PRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS and blooms on ly in July and August. Nature trails and an interpretive center provide an educatio nal key to understandi ng this geological wonder. \r\nFlorence Marina State Park at rhe northern end of Lake Walter F. George on the C hattahoochee River, is a perfect setti ng for water sports enthusiasts, with boar slips, a ligh ted public fishing pier, campsites and rental cottages. The Kirbo Interpretive Center here explains the culrural history of the urrounding coun ty \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\nPresidential Pathway's Peggy Sheppard \r\n \r\nProvidence Ca11yo,i State Conservation Park, se,ven miles wesl ofL11111pktn ts \"Georgia's Little Gra11d Ca11yo11. \" \r\n \r\nand displays artifacts from as far back as the Paleo-Indian period. \r\n \r\nCommons Sports Complex, site of the 1996 Olympic Softball Competition. \r\n \r\nColumbus, farther north on the Chattahoochee, is the largest city in PRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS and rhe second larges t in Georgia. Ir abounds in Civil War history, from antebellum archirecrure, to the Ironworks char once manu fact ured ca nnons for the Confederacy, to rhe one-of-a-kind Confederate Naval Museum . One of the city's most treasured historic homes is the Pemberton House, a cottage once owned by the pharmacist who created the formula for Coca-Cola. Ir's part of H eritage Corner, a collection of five house museums daring from the 1820s to the 1870s. The Springer Opera House, resto red ro irs 187 1 splendor, is the official Stare Theatre of Georgia. \r\nModern touches have turned the old Ironworks into a viral convention and trade center and the river's once muddy edge inro the beautifull y landscaped, ten-mile long Chattahoochee Riverfront. The active Rive rfront event schedule includes num erous fami ly-oriented and musical celebrations throughout the year. \r\nIr also includes the Challenger Space \r\ncience Center opening in April with simulated space Aighr, spectacular laser programs in the planetarium and an observatory that will bring the moon, the stars and the universe to our doorstep. Anchoring the middle of this Riverfro nt development yo u will find the new South \r\n \r\nThe impressive new Columbus Museum 's permanent exhibit on the \"Chattahoochee Legacy\" traces life in the Chattahoochee Rive r Valley from pre-historic ti mes to the present. \r\nOne of Georgia's world-class museums is located at Ft. Benning on the south side of Columbus. The N ational Infantry Museum is jam-packed with hardware used by United States Army Infantrymen over the last two centuries, ye t it covers more than weapons and equipment. Fine examples of military art, uniforms from every period, and paraphernalia captured from former enem ies are amo ng the ma ny tho usand artifacts in the museum's 12 galleries. \r\nBuena V ista, southeast of Columbus, is the location of Pasaquan, a four-acre co mplex of brightly painted walls, pagodas, and outdoor sculpture created by the visionary artist, St. EOM. \r\nThe pine-seemed air an d unaffected lifestyle char had lasting appeal for two Presidents reaches our to travelers everywhere to come and stay awhile. There's plenry to amuse - luxury resorts, natural wonders, big parks and recreational lakes, outdoor sports, delicious foods, festival fun - and always the history. There's no escaping an encounter with the momentous past in Georgia's PRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS.  \r\n \r\nA11dersonville, site oftl,e Natio,ial PO W \r\nM flS61ltll. \r\nFor the last 20 years, Peggy Sheppard has been tourism director for the Village of Andersonville. On a typical day, she might: answer questions at the Welcome Center; sell copies of her book about Andersonville Federal Prison; and plan one of two yearly festivals that each bring 25,000 people to town. \r\nWhat is it about Andersonville that so interests this Yonkers, New York native? \r\nHer love for the town and its history began soon after she moved to Sumter County in 1946 with her new husband, who was raised there. She says, \"Some of his friends took her to the cemetery at the federal prison where 13,000 Union soldiers are buried. What began as an innocent site-seeing trip became a life-long interest for Sheppard, who has been instrumental in developing the town's tourism effort. \r\nRecently, Sheppard decided to go into semi-retirement. But she will still be giving talks and writing publicity, among other things. After all, she says, \"I still have plenty of pep, vim, and vi gor. \" \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n201 \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitors Information Center U.S. 280 Plains. GA j 1780 912/824-7477 \r\nGeorgia Visitors Information Center 1-11; \\lest Point. GA 318:13 706/6'15-3353 \r\nGeorgia Visitors Information Center 1-18; at Williant~ Rd. Columbus, GA 3I904 70(,/649-7455 \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nAndersonville Local Welcome Center Old Railroad Depot Andersonville, G.I :\\ 1711 912/9242558 \r\nColumbus Visitor Center 1000 Bay Avenue Columbus, GA :I l 09 I 706/32!-1613 or 1-800-999-16 13 \r\nCowe ta County Welcome Center \\l'alt Sander.; Drive, fail 9 at 1-85 \r\ncwnan, GA .-10263 1-800-SCOWETA \r\n \r\nPine Mountain Welcome Center 10 I Broad St. Pine Mountain, GA .-1 1812 1-80041 1-.-1502 \r\nWann Springs Welcome Center 30 Broad St. \\\\:'arm Springs, GA 3I8.-10 1-800-ffiR(:137}19l7 or 706/655-3322 \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL NUMBERS \r\n \r\nAmericus . . \r\n \r\n. . 91l/9l8- l 200 \r\n \r\nCordele . . . \r\n \r\n. 91l / l73-.i l31 \r\n \r\nGriffin . . . \r\n \r\n770/ 227-l 12I \r\n \r\nLaGrange . . \r\n \r\n706/882-8 104 \r\n \r\nManchester \r\n \r\n706/ 46-3 106 \r\n \r\nNewnan . . . \r\n \r\n770/ 253-32 1l \r\n \r\n11tomaston \r\n \r\n706/647-715:I \r\n \r\nTo inquire about Georgia road \r\nconditions call: Weekdars 8: 1 5-'l :  5 . . \u003cI0/6 5 6-5882 Nights and Weekends .. 40/656-5267 \r\n \r\n202 \r\n \r\nJ996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n LEGE D \r\n \r\nGENERAL \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllandirnpped lcccssible \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nllandloipped Facilities \r\n \r\nCOE \r\n \r\nUS Corps or F.nginc'Crs Facility \r\n \r\nLSFS \r\n \r\nUnited Sutc, Forestry Service \r\n \r\nNIil \r\n \r\n~a1ional lll,10ric Landmark \r\n \r\nNrs \r\n \r\nOpcmcd b) the National Parks Senice \r\n \r\nNR \r\n \r\n~atlonal Regi,1cr or Historic Places and/or \r\n \r\nllls1orlc Outbuildings \r\n \r\nEll \r\n \r\nEducational \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\n\\luscum \r\n \r\nNS \r\n \r\n~on Smoking Arras \r\n \r\nCHARGES/ HOURS \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nAdmission Fee \r\n \r\nFP \r\n \r\nFamil) Plan \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup RalC \r\n \r\nS~R \r\n \r\nSenior Dlscoun1 \r\n \r\nPF \r\n \r\nParling Fee \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredi! Cards Accepted \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sunday \r\n \r\nSPORTS \u0026 RECREATION \r\n \r\nBA \r\n \r\nBe:ach Access \r\n \r\nBF \r\n \r\nBoa1ing Facilllics \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFishing \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGolf on Premises \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGolf Privileges \r\n \r\nIIC \r\n \r\nllcahh Club \r\n \r\nIIR \r\n \r\nllor,;elr;ck Riding \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nLake lccess \r\n \r\n\\I \r\n \r\nMarina \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPicnic Facllitic'S \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPia) ground \r\n \r\nPl/PO Pool lndoor/Omdoor \r\n \r\nRF \r\n \r\nRahmg1Kataking \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSno\" Sklmg \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennis COuns \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\nTralb/Jllklng \r\n \r\nTI! \r\n \r\nTubing \r\n \r\nWS \r\n \r\nWaler Skiing \r\n \r\nLODGING \u0026 FOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nBB \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast \r\n \r\nBBP \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Brc:lkfas1 wllh Prlrne Baih \r\n \r\nCB \r\n \r\nCabin \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCotuges \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCounll') Inn \r\n \r\nCP \r\n \r\nCamp Site \r\n \r\nDP \r\n \r\nOump Site \r\n \r\nRI' \r\n \r\nRI' Hook lp \r\n \r\nLD \r\n \r\nLodge \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nResort \r\n \r\nRS \r\n \r\nRc,r:mranr on Sile \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKnchenellt$ \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nfood Sen-ice \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\nFuel Semre \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\nBahi -sluing \r\n \r\nCTI \r\n \r\nCable TV \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCocktail Lounge \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCock1all Service Sunday \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nF.nlertainmcnt \r\n \r\nCBK \r\n \r\nComlnen1al Breakfas1 \r\n \r\nFBK \r\n \r\nFull Br\u003cakfas1 \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJaruz,I \r\n \r\nGS \r\n \r\nGlfl Shop \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn Room Movies \r\n \r\n\\CR \r\n \r\n\\'CR In Room \r\n \r\nPl \r\n \r\nPel\u003e \\!lowed \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Fatililies \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nAtmosphere Table Service \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nCafeteria Smorgasbord \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nta,,1 Food \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFamily I) le \r\n \r\nCT \r\n \r\nCatering Senltc \r\n \r\nLOCATIO / ACCESS \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nOownto\\\\11 \r\n \r\n\\IA \r\n \r\nOn MARTA \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNear Airport \r\n \r\nSGT \r\n \r\nShutde/Ground Transporta1ion \r\n \r\nSB \r\n \r\nSuhnrban \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nAl. C \r\n \r\n\\lrlinc \r\nChamhcr or Commerce \r\n \r\nCl B \r\n \r\nConvention \u0026 \\hltor,, Bun-au \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency E,change \r\n \r\nLI \r\n \r\nJ.anguagr lnterpre1cr \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nTourism 111rom1ation Bureau \r\n \r\n\\IF \r\n \r\nllcctlng Facility \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Sen,.ice \r\n \r\n1\\ \r\n \r\nTour., ,\\\\'ailahle \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTr,-el Agency \r\n \r\nSPECIAL OTF.S \r\nGJITA Georgia ltospital11) and Travel Association llt'mher (GIITI) IX'notrs L\u003cKal Welcome Center or State \\ isi1or lnform:uion Ccn1cr in the cit) . \r\nGeorgia 1\\e\u003cl \u0026 Breakfast Council Member \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nAMERICUS (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\n \r\nAn An dersonvill e Trail Communily \r\n \r\nAttr ac tio ns \r\n \r\nBrickyard Plantation Golf Club, 1619 U.S. Hwy. 280 E., (3 1709); 912/874-1234. Challenging 27-hole semi-private golf club with pro-shop, snack bar, driving range. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nHabitat for Humanity, 121 llabitat St., (3 1709); 912/924-6935. World Headquarters - Habitat for Humani ty, Inc. - Affordable housing organization. Best known volu nteer  President Jimmy Carter. Tours available M-F, 8 a.m.  5 p.m. \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 0 11 page 195. \r\n \r\nThe Tog Shop, I.ester S\u003c1uare, (3 171O); 912/924-8806. Please see our ad 0 11 page 195. \r\n \r\nHi storic Sit es / Monum ent s \r\n \r\nLindbergh Memorial, Ga Hwy 49. M. Commemorates Charles A. Lindbergh's visit, purchase \u0026 solo flight or the single engine \"Jenny\" in 1923, four years prior to his historic solo flight over the Atlantic Ocean. \r\n \r\nLod gin g \r\n \r\nDays Inn Americus, 1007 MI.K Jr. Blvd., (3 1709); 912/92  36 13. Rates: S S35-S 105; D S40-SI 10.11-CC-NS-PO-CTl'-CBK-CVR. IOmi n. from Plains-home or President Jimm y Carter-and Anderso nvi lle-site or Civil War Cemetery. /GIITA) \r\n \r\nJameson Inn Americus, 1605 Cordele Hwy., (31709);9 12/9242726. Free continental breakfast, cable Tl', free local calls, free newspaper, kingsize beds, fax service. {G\"IITA) \r\nPlease see o1'r ml 011 /he 1\"sl1/e Front Co,ier. \r\n \r\nPathway Inn Bed \u0026 Brea kfast, 501 . Lee St., (3 1709); 912/ 928-2078; 800/ 889- 1466. Rates: S S70-S i07; D S77-S I 17. CC-NS-BBP-CT\\1-FBK-CVR-PA-D. 1906 Colonial Revival with veranda, stai ned glass, \\\\ine \u0026 whirlpools. Lei us spoil you! (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nWindsor Hotel, 125 Lamar, (3 1709); 912/924- 1555. Rates: S/D S75 140. H-CC-NS-RS-CIV-CI.-CBK-IM-Cl'R-D. Res10red 1892 hotel. Restaurant, bar. Between Plains \u0026Andersonville histori csites. \r\n \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 0 11 page 195. \r\n \r\nRe staurant / Food Se r vice \r\n \r\nShoney\"s, J602 Vienna Rd ., (3 1709); 912/924-24 19. /GI/TA) \r\n \r\nTours \r\n \r\nMain Street Americus, P.O. Box M, (3 1709); 912/924-442 1. Free wa lking tours or Victorian downtown for groups. (G\"IITA) \r\nPlease see our a,I 0 11 page 195. \r\n \r\nAmericus Driving Tour, 400 W. Lamar t., (3 1709); 912/9242646. Tl'. Self-guided tour of 38 sites dating from 1830 to 1925, including Victorian and antebellum styles. Tour brochure available at Americus-Sumter County Chamber or Commerce. \r\n \r\nTrave l Servi ces \r\n \r\nAmericus-Sumter County Chamber of Commerce, 400 W. Lamar St., (3 1709); 9 12/924-2646. C. See two national histori c \r\nsites - the Windsor Hotel and new Telephone Museum. /GIITA) Please see our ad 0 11 p11ge 195. \r\n \r\nANDERSONVILLE * \r\n \r\nAn Andersonville, Antique \u0026 Peach Blossom Trails Comm unity \r\nAttracti o ns \r\nAnderson vile Trail, P.O. Box 6, (3 171I}; 912/924-2558. Perry is norLhern point for this historic rou1e 10 the Civil War prison via route GA 127, 128 \u0026 9. \r\nAnderson ville, City of, P.O. Box 6, (3 1711 ); 912/ 924-2558. \r\nCivil War Village of Andersonville, I I4 Church St., (3 1711 ): 912/924-25 \"8. PA-MF. Restored Civil War village and pioneer farm. 3 museums, IO amique/crart shops, camping, B\u0026B. Andersonville Fair May 25-26, Oct. 5-6. /GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our at/ 0 11 page 195. \r\nConfederate Village, Confederate Village, (3 17 11 ). NR-ED-MNA. Restored village, pioneer park, amphitheater, restaurant, bed \u0026breakfast and camping. Special programs feature encam1\u003ements with skirmishes between Confederate and Union 1roo1is. \r\nHi s tori c Sit es/ Monum e nt s \r\nAnd ersonville National Historic Site, Rt. I, Box 800; ll wv 49, (31709); 912/924-0343. llf.ED-M-CC-NA-TS. National memoria l to all POW's in American history. The 475 acre hislOric site offers two museums and a driving tour through the largest POW camp or the Civil War. \r\nPlease see our ad 0 11 page 195. \r\nMu se um s \r\nDrummer Boy Civil War Museum, 109 Church St., (3 17 1I}; 912/ 924-2558; evenings 912/472-8967. Rates: Adult 1.50; Child \r\n1.00. IIF-ED-YA-GR-TS. Andersonville Prision Dioram a. 15 mannikins with original uniforms Nort h \u0026South, guns, swords, battle nags, leuers, diaries \u0026 documents. See and hear the sights and sounds of our history. \r\nTo ur s \r\nPecan Wo rld, Old Andersonvil le llwy., 800/ 628-4.l 1.l . TS. \r\n \r\nTr a ,e l Se r vices \r\nAndersonville Welcome Center, 114 Church St., (3 1 II }; 912/ 924-2558. Open: Daily 9-5, closed Christmas Day. HF-PA-NATS. Provides visi10r Information, Andersonville souvenirs and town museu m. Step-on guide avai lable for groups or IO or more. By appointment. \r\nBUENA VISTA \r\nArt \u0026 Ente rtainm e nt \r\nPasaquan - St. Eom, (3 1803); 912/649-2460. Rates: Adults S5; Seniors S3. YA-GR. Four acre complex of brilliant, brightly painted walls, pagodas and outdoor sculpture by eccentri c,islonary artist -St. Eom ( I908- 1986). Amust see! Featured in major magazines throughout .S. \r\nSilver Moon Music Barn , Hwy 41 South, (3 1803); 800/ 53 10677. Rates: Rates vary subject to event. HF-YA-GR-CC-TS. Come enjoy Nashville's finest country music stars at the Silver Moon. Fea1uring such stars as George Jones, Joe Diffie, John Anderson, Patti Loveless and Doug Stone. Call today! \r\nMu se um s \r\nNation al Country Music Museum, McDuffie St., (3 1803); 800/ 531-0677. Rates: Adults 3; Senior,; S2; Children 7- 12 yr,; SI. YA-GR-CC-C-IIA. The Museum cltarts the his1ory of country music right here on Ameri ca's from porch. Featu ring more tha n I00 exhibits and displays. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recr eation \r\n12 Lakes Scrambl es, Hwy 41 North, (3 1803); 800/ 531 -0677. Ten miles of woods, streams, hills and ra,1ines. Georgia's newest hare scramble track promises to be a hit with sanctioned events already bei ng sched ul ed. Call for information. \r\nHidden Canyo n Raceway, Pineville Rd., (3 1803); 800/53 1067 . Rates: S8 gate fee. YA-FL. I mile or motorcross madness. Riders travel from throughout the Southeast IO battle one or Georgia's most challenging and beautiful tracks. Call for details and info. \r\nLodgin g \r\nYesteryear Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 229 S. Broad St., (3 1803); 912/649-7307. Greek revival. Rural Georgia feather beds, homemade desserts, Sou1h ern breakfast, antiques. (GI/TAJ \r\nCOLUMBUS * \r\nAttr ac ti on s \r\nCenter of the Sunbelt South Marker, 8th St. \u0026 Front Ave. NA. Center or the population distribution section or the Southeast. \r\nColumbus Histori c Ri verfront Industrial Distric~ Along the Chattahoochie River. Nlll.-NR. Early indusirial development and farsigh1ed preservation along the river led 10 the establishment of this national historic landmark. \r\nColumbus, Georgia Convention \u0026 Trade Center, P.O. Box JJ40, (3 1993); 706/ 327-4522. (GI/TAJ Columbus Rive rwalk, Bay Ave. The firs, phaseo[ 1he Ri vernalk extends along Bay Ave. on the Chattahoochee River and features the Christopher Columbus Plaza. \r\nColumbus South Commons, 400 Fourth St., (3 190 1); 706/ 5715889. MF. Encompasses the new Civic Center, the new 8-field so[1ball complex, Golden Park, the baseball stadium, and the football stadium, Memorial Stadi um. All on the Rivenvalk. \r\nColumbus Space Science Center, Front Ave. (nex1Lo the Trade Center), (3 190 I); 706/568-l480. OpeningJune, 1996, the Center takes you to the moon \u0026 stars. Special features include a Challenger Center, Observa10ry, Planetarium \u0026Space Center Gift Shop. \r\nConfederate aval Museum, P.O. Box l022, (3 1902): 06/ 3279798. Relics or the Confederate Navy including hulls or the ironclad Jackson and gunboat Chattahoochee. /GI/TA) \r\nGreen Island Count ry Club, 650 I Standing Boy Rd., (3 I90'1); 706/.l24-7 l91. GC. (GIITA ) \r\nHi st ori c Sit es/ M onum en ts \r\nColumbus Histori c District, 'R. Over 20 blocks included in the original city plan or 1828, now a National Registry llistoric District. Includes period renovations or homes, restaura nts and busi nesses. \r\nLinwood Cemetery, NHl,NR. Part or the original 1828 plan \u0026 includes tours or some 200 Confederate soldier,;' graves, pioneer graves as well as graves or General llenry Benning ,111d Dr. Pemberton . \r\nAri \u0026 Ent e rt ainm e nt \r\nColumbus College Fine Arts Auditorium, Algonquin Dr. \r\nSpringer Opera House, I03 I0th St., (3 1902); 706/ .l2a-57 I4. Production season runs Sept.-May. ED-M-TS-1V. State Theatre of Ga. dating from 18 I \u0026 rcs1ored in the Victorian period. Studio and childre,i\"s productions periodically. Tours by appointment. \r\nThree Arts Thea tre, 1020 Talbotton Rd. YA Home or the Columbis Symphony. \r\nMuse um s \r\nColumbus Museum, 1251 Wyn nton Rd., (3 1906); 706/6-190713. IIF-ED-M-NA. The museum focuses on American art and \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\n regioinal his1ory and fea1ures !raveling exhibi1ions, a children's discovery gallery and an award-winning film which is shown daily. \r\national Infantry Museum, Ballzell Ave. (Fl. Benni ng), (31905); 706/545-2958. 01\u003een: Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30; Sal/Sun 12:30 4:30. HF-M-NA-MF. Military museum traces 1he evolution of the infantry from 1he French and Indian War 10 present Exhibits feature periods in American 1-listory \r\nRankin House, 1440 2nd Ave; 706/324-6396. Open: Mon, Tues, Th I0-2. Buih In I850-1870 for Plamer James Rankin. Decorated in Vic1orian s1yle of 1ha1era. Fea1ures a double walnu1staircase. Lunch Box \u0026 Collectibles Museum, 1236 Broadway, (3 1901); 706/596-5100. Open: Mon-Fri 9-5 by appointment. M. Thousands of lunch boxes dating from I900. Also includes radios, pho1os, ad artwork \u0026 Colum bus Heritage memorabilia. \r\nW.C. Bradley Company Museum, 1017 Front Ave., (3 190 1). Open: Mon-Fri 8-5. NHL-NR-NA. Ari collection crea1ed by local and national artis1s depicting lhe his1ory, diversityand philosophy of 1he company. Housed in an original co11on warehouse. \r\nEducational In stitution s \r\nPatterson Planetarium, 2900 Woodruff Farm Rd., (3 I906); 706/569-2549. ED-NA. Six astronomical shows presen1ed 10 1he public on select nights. Call for upcoming dales. \r\nSport s \u0026 Recreation \r\nGolden Park, 100 Fourth St, (3 1904); 706/ 571-8866. Ra1es: S6 box seats/ S5 reserved seats/S4 gen. admis/S3 sr's, mili1ary, children. HF-YA-GR-CC-PG-FD. Home to Columbus Redstixx, minor league affilliate of Cleveland Indians \u0026 site of Olympic Women's Fas1 Pilch Softball compe1ition in I996. \r\nLod ging \r\nComfort Inn, 3443 Macon Rd., (3 1907); 706/ 568-3300. (GI/TA) \r\nEcono Lodge, 4483 Victory Dr., (3 I903); 706/682-3803. Rates: S S37-S45; DS42-S50. 11-CC-NS-PO-CTV-PA. Close to Ft Benning and Olympic sof1ball complex. Seniors welcome. Truck parking. \r\n(GlfTA) \r\nHolid ay Inn North, 2800 Manches1er Expwy., (3 I904); 706/324-023 1. Ra1es: S/ DS54-S65. 11-CCNS-llC-PO-RS-CIV-CL-IMNA-SGT. Localed al Exit 5off 1-185. Call 800/605-8266 for toll-free reservations. (G-UTAJ \r\nLa Quinta Inn, 3201 Macon Rd., (3 1906); 706/ 568- 1740. Rales: S S56-S63; D S62-S69. H-CC-NS-PO-CI-Y.CBK-IM-PA-NA. Newly renova1ed. G11es1 laundry facilities. Walking dis1ance to major shopping centers. (GIITA) \r\nRamada Inn, 1325 Ve1erans Pkwy, (3 190 1). (706) 322-2572. Please see our ad 011 page 13 , \r\nRothschild-Pound House B\u0026B, 20 171h St., (3 190 1); 800/ 585 4075; 800/322-4075. Rales: S75-SI25. II F-G R-CC-FD-SGT-MF. \r\nRes taur ant/ Fo od Se rvice \r\nB. Merrell's Restauran~ 2603 Manches1er Exprwy., (3 I904); 706/ 324-5464. H-OS-CC-NS-CSS-A-CT-SB. Ro1lsserle chicken, greal chicken wings, slgna1ure salads, BBQ baby back ribs. Family, C,tsual. (GIITA) \r\nChick-Iii-A Columbus Square, 3050 Macon Rd., (3 1907). Call us about ca1ering your nex1 event Free delivery. Pany trays. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nChick-Iii-A Peachtree Mall, 3109 Manchester Rd., (3 1904). \r\n(GlfTA ) \r\nClub 2000, 3660 Buena Vista Rd., (3 1906); 706/685-2000. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nCountry's Restaurant, 20 I6 12th Ave., (3 I90 I); 706/327-7702. \r\n(GlrTA) \r\nOutbac k Steakhouse, 5592 Whitesville Rd., (3 1904); 706/3246700. H-OS-CCNS-CSS-A-SB. Casual dining steakhouse fea1uring s1eaks, chicken, seafood, ribs \u0026 the Bloomin ' Onion! (GlrTAJ \r\nRankin Quarter, 21 E. 10th St., (3 190 1); 706/322-8 151. Buill in 1850-1870 for Planter James Rankin. Decora1ed in Victorian s1yle of tha1era. Features a doub le walnul s1aircase. (GIITA) \r\nRed Lobster, 1425 13th SI., (31901); 706/ 324-7 101. (GIITA) \r\nTop Hat Restauran ~ 509 91h SL, (3 190 1); 706/322-2 100.(GI/TAJ \r\nW. 0. Crowley's, 311 1 Manchester Expwy., (3 1909); 706/ 3243463. (GlfTA} \r\nWafn e House, 4 Locations:4005 lluena \\lis1a Rd., (3 1907); 2727 Columbus, (31904); 3455 Macon Rd., (3 1907);570 I Milgen Rd., (3 I907). Open l4 hrs. for breakfas~ lunch and dinner. T-bone s1eaks, chicken, salads, breakfast (GlfTAJ \r\nTour s \r\nChanahoochee Princess Rjyerboat, (3 190 1); 800/999-1613. Areplica of an I885 s1ernwheel paddleboat. Docked behind 1he Columbus Trade Center. She offers rides, dinner cuises and parlies. \r\nColumbus Ledger-Enquirer, 17 W. 121h St, (3 1902); 706/3245526. MF-TS. Tours of the Ledger-Enquirer arc scheduled by appointment only, Tue-Thur 9:30 and 2:30. Tour bes1 for children 41h grade and higher. Tour length is I hour. \r\nDolly Madison Bakery, 1969 Vic1ory Dr., 706/3l4-6616. FP. Snack cake produclion 1011r.Children must be nine years or older. Tours Friday @ 9::10 a.m. by appointm enL \r\n \r\nHeritage Corner Tours, 700 Broadway, (3 1901); 706/3220756. Open: Mon-Fri 11 \u0026 3;Sal \u0026 Sun 2; groups byappointment. YA. Guided walking tours of five historic house museums. \r\nHistoric Columbus Tours, 700 Broadway, (3 190 1); 706/3220756. YA. S1ep-on guide service and cus1omized tours available by appointment. \r\nKinnen Dairies, Inc., 2925 Manchester Exprsy., (3 1909); 706/ 576-2624. Tue \u0026 Thurs, 9:15 \u0026 10:30 by appointment. NA. Milk processing tour fo r groups of 15 to 30. Children must be 5. \r\nSouthern Style, Inc., 708 1st Ave., (3 190 1); 706/32 1-0024. Rates: Varies by 1our. FD-TS-TV. A ground tour senice wi1h catering services included. We handle custom 1ours or design your own outing. Located in historic district. \r\nSwift Textiles, I4IOSixl11 Ave. \u0026 Boland Plant on Fial Rock Rd., 706/568-87 11. \r\nTravel Services \r\nColumbus Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, l000 Bay Ave., (3 190 I); 706/322-1613; 800/999 l6I3. CYB. Our bureau has over 8S years of experience In the hospitalily industry  a sound choice. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see our ad on the Georgia Road Map. \r\nColumbus Visitors Center, l000 Bay Ave., (3 190 1); 706/3221613; 800/999 1613. Features 48 seat theatre, tourist literature, and rece1\u003e1lou fo r 1011r groups overnighting and nolified 2 weeks in advance. \r\nHistoric Columbus Foundation, P.O. Box 53 12, (3 190 1); 706/322-0756. CYB. Two story brick Vic1orian 1ownhouse. Stepon guides available. Sponsor of annual Ri verfes1Weekend. (GlfTA) \r\nWanderlust Tours, P.O. Box 386, (3 1902); 706/324-0600 or 1-800-988-0850. Custom Group Tours of Presidential Pathways. Rece;\u003e1ive tour services for Columbus \u0026 the area. Itineraries arranged. We do l11e work; you come along for lhe ride. \r\nCONCORD \r\nLodging \r\nInn Scarlett's Footsteps, 40 Old Fial Shoals Rd., (30206); 706/495-90 12. Ra1es: S S60-S79; D$79-S99. CCNS-88-BBP-CI-Y. E-FBK-CVR. Tour GWTW museum. Buses welcome. Ca1ered af fairs. Groups 15+. Experience Old South romance! (GlfTA) \r\nCORDELE (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nAttraction s \r\nCordele Main Street, P.O. Box 5739, (3 1015); 912/ 273-3 102. \r\n(GlfTA} \r\nGeorgia Veterans Memorial State Park \u0026 Golf Course, 2459-A Hwy. 280 W., (3 1015); 912/276-237 1; 912/ 276-2377. YA-CCGC-l-PG-PO-PA-MF. 9 mi. W of 1075 via U.S. 280. Camp sites, IOco11ages, pool, beach, boa1ramp, museum. (GlfTA) \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation \r\nLake Blackshear, 8 miles wes1 of city on Flin! River. C-8-AN. 13,000 acres lake. Fishing, boating, camping, golf and nature 1rails. ms1oric Veterans Memorial Staie Park. \r\nRestaurant/ Food Service \r\nDaphne Lodge Restaurant, 254 Valh all a Rd., (3 10 15); 912/273-2596. Georgia Governor's Tourism Honoree 1993. Recommended by Soulhern l.iving, Washington Post, Y Times. \r\n(Gl rTA) \r\nWafne House, 1007 Arc Way Ave., (3 1015). Open 24 hrs. fo r breakfas1, lunch and dinner. T-bone s1eaks, chicken, salads, breakfast (GlfTA} \r\nTours \r\nCordele Walking Tour, 50 1 N. 71h S1., (3 1015); 912/ 273-3102. Self-guided walking 1011r of historic downtown Cordele which served as the Siate Capllal in 1he laller days of 1he Civil War. Map available a1Chamber Office, 302 16th Ave. (US 280) 912/ 2731668. \r\nTravel Services \r\nCordele-Crisp Chamber of Commerce \u0026 Visitors Center, 302 E. 16th Ave., P.O. Box 158, (3 1015); 912/ 273-3526; 912/ 2731668. C-18. Watermelon Capital of the World. Festival firs1 1wo weeks of July. (GlfTA) \r\nCUSSETA \r\nAltractions \r\nCannon Hill Emu Ranch, Rt. I, Box 5307, Manta Rd., (3 1805); 706/989-.l990. BA-CYA. Au iunova1ive, progressive emu ramch nes1led on 1he site of an original 200-year-old house and barn. Call for informailon. Tours by appoint \r\n \r\nDESOTO \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nAttraction s DeSoto Nut House, US Hwy 280. Open: Shop hrs: MF 8-5; Sal 8:30-5:30; Sun I:30-5:30. Tours Mon-Fri 9- 11 ; I:30-4. TV. Production line lour of confectionary \u0026 11u1candy kitchens. \r\nELLAVILLE \r\nTra vel Se rvices Ellaville-Schley County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 4, (3 1806); 912/937-2262. C-VI. Visit this progressive community centrally localed near Plains, Andersonville and many other a11ractions in the Presidential Pathways. \r\nFAYETTEVILLE \r\nHi s toric Sit es/ Monument s Fayelle County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq., (302 14). Open: Mon-Fri 9-4. NR. Oldcs1 courthouse in Georgia. 811111 in 1825. Fayene County Historical Society, 195 Lee St. (302 l 4); 770/46 1-7 152. A. Former Margare1 Mitchell l.ibrary. Faye11e His1ory \u0026 Genealogy \u0026 Civil War. Open for research Tu 6-9 pm, TH 10- 1 pm, Sal 91 pm. \r\nSports \u0026 Recreation American Golf Corp., 40 Southern Golf Court, (302 I4); 770/460- 1098. \r\nPlease see our ad 111 Ille Georgia Golf IHserl. \r\nStarr's Mill, So. Hwy. 85. F-PN. Buildi ng not open. Recreation sile, fishing \u0026 picnic. Original mill si1e from I820's. Curren1 building 1907. Whitewater Country Club, 1904 Redwine Dr., (302 I4); 770/ 460-5736. \r\nPlease see 011r ad /11 the Georgia Coif /11serl. \r\nRestaurant / Food Service Chicken-Cut, 100 MCEiroy Rd., (302 14); 770/460-65 12. (GlrTA) Waffle House, 700 . Glynn St., (302 I4). Open 24 hrs. for breakfas~ lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfasL (GlrTA) \r\nFRANKLIN \r\nAttraction s Heard County Historical Center and Museum, Town S\u003c;uare; 706/675-6S07. Open: Tue \u0026 Thur 95:00. 'RM. lloused in the old Heard County Jail, his1orical society headquarters. Periodic changing exhibi1s. \r\nGAY \r\nAttra ction s Cotton Pickin' Country Fair, P.O. Box l, (302 18); 706/ 538 68 14. H-YA-GR-PG-FD. Amiques, arts, crafts fair first weekend in May and October held in old co11on gin complex. (GlrTA) \r\nGRANTVILLE \r\nAJlcrilagc Highway Conununil)' Hi s toric Site s/ Monuntent s Bonnie Castle, 2 Post St., (30220); 770/583-3090. IIL-NR-BBTV. Uniq ue 1896 brick Romanesque Revival Victorian home. National Regis1ry listed. Property serves as a Bed \u0026 Brcakfas1 available for gro111\u003etours by appointment \r\nTours Grantville, Cily Hall, Main St. His1oric driving 1our includes 13 houses and the Gran1ville Academy. S1ruc1ures da1e from 1he I830. Brochure available a1City Hall, Main St. \r\nGRIFFIN (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAttraction s Main Street Griffin, 11 5 S1a1e St., (30223); 770/ 2285356. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments Bailey-Tebault House, 633 Meriwether St., 70/229-2 32. \r\nOpen: 8)' appoi ntment. Buil1in 1859 by l.egislator David J. Bailey. \r\nThis colonial house is headq11ar1ers of lhe Gri ffi n llis1orical Society. Double Cabins Plantation, 3335 Jackson Rd., (30223); 770/227-66 1I. NIIL-NR-YA-88-TV. Greek Revival, lis1ed on a tional Registry. Olli buildings dale from 1842. Fea1ures many original fu rnishings. Serves as a Bed \u0026 Breakfast. Group tours of home and gardens by appointment \r\nSport s \u0026 Recrea tion Cherokee Rose Shooting Resort, 895 Baptist Camp Rd., 770/ 228-2529. Open: Wed-Sun 10-6. GR-CC-MF. Family orien1ed championship sporting clays course. Certified instr11c1ors and rental sho1g11ns avail able. \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My M i nd \r\n \r\n Re sta urant/ Food Service \r\nBenel1elds, Inc., 1475 '. Expressway, (30223); 706/ 229-5666. Local bar with friendly atmosphere, great food and excellem senice. Family owned. (GmAJ \r\nCaptain D's, I44 I 'E Expnvy., (30223). (GI/TA) \r\nChick-111-A Dwarf House, 1000 W. Taylor St, (30223). Call us about catering your next event Free delivery. Party trays. (GI/TAJ \r\nChurch's, 526 W. Taylor St, (30223). Grirfin's best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders welcomed. /GI/TA) \r\nWarne House, 1702 '. Expnvy., (30223). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GlrrA} \r\nShopping \r\nGrifl1n, A Georgia Main Street City, Grirfin. Various outlet stores renect our many textile industries. Dundee towels, step-ins, Spalding hosiery and Carters highlight the shopping opportunities. \r\nTours \r\nGriffo, Self-Guided Tour, 1315 W. Taylor St, 770/ 228-8200. NR-M-TS-TV. Includes 38 sites dating from 1850 to early I900's. Includes Stonewall Cemetery where 500 Confederates are buried. Brochure availble al Chamber or Main Street Office. \r\nTravel Services \r\nGrifl1n-Spalding County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 73, (30224); 770/ 228-8200. Griffin, The Iris City, home of Doc Holliday. (GI/TA) \r\nHAMIL TO \r\nA Herilage Highway Community \r\nAttractions \r\nRocking J Plantation and Emus, Off 1-185, between exits \r\nIO\u0026! I, (3 181I) 706/327-8733. BA-C-YA-G R. See an emu rancl1 in full operation from incubation and hatching, to thedailychores of r;tising full grown emus. Located at the foothills of Pine Moutain, just mi nutes north of Columbus. \r\nCamping \r\nBlanton Creek Park, Lick Skillet Rd. at Lake llardin g, 706/6437737. Open: Apr. Labor Day, Su-Th 79, F \u0026Sa 7-10. BF-1.-PN-PGCP-RV. Ga Power recreation area with complete camping \u0026 day-use facilities. RV \u0026 lent sites, comfort stations, boat ramp, pavilions and playgrou nd. \r\nLodging \r\nMagnolia Hall Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 127 Barnes Mill Rd., P.O. Box 326, (3 18 11 ); 706/628-4566. Rates: S S60-S6750; D S80-S90. H-NS-F-GC-TC-BBP-CI-Y.FBK-CVR. Rest0red Victorian filled wit h antiques. Queen beds, private baths, full breakfast (Gl ffAJ \r\nValley Inn Resort, 14420 Hwy. 27, (3 1811 ); 706/ 628-4454. Rates: S S65; D S78-S I05. H-CC-F-PO-R-CTV-IM. Motel, couages, pool, lake. Free tickets LO Callaway Gardens, 3 mi. south. (GlffAJ \r\nWedgwood B\u0026B \u0026Girts, 132 Old CollegSt., (3 181I); 706/6285659. Rates: S S65-S75; D S75-S85. NS- F-GC-TC-BBP-CI-Y.FBK CVR-NA. Charming 1845 plantation home. Come an stay and enjoy the South! (G\"IITAJ \r\nTours \r\nPleasant Memories Tour, P.O. Box 326, (3 181I); 706/6284566. YA. S4 per home. Visit the SLOrms House Victorian Inn, Sweet Home Plamation, Annies Log Cabin, Wedgewood B\u0026B, Magnolia Hall 11\u00268. All within Harris Coumy, call for det:tils. \r\nHOGANSVILLE \r\nA Heritage Highway Community \r\nLodging \r\nFair Oaks Inn, 703 E. Main SL, (30230); 706/637-8828. Rates: S S60-S I 10; D 75-S I 10. CC-NS-F-GC-PO-BBP-FBK. Victorian inn c. I90 I. Formal gardens, pool, ho1tub, gazebo, swings, covered porch rockers. (GIIT.\u003cJ \r\nTours \r\nDriving Tour of Historic Homes. TS-TV. Self-guided tour of 30 sites dating from 1840 to 1940 including Queen Ann and WWII Victorian, Hall \u0026 Parlor and Antebellum styles. Tour brochure availble at City llall and LaGrange-Troup Coumy Chamber of Co mm erce. \r\nLAGRANGE (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAHeritage Highway Community \r\nAttractions \r\nBellevue, 204 Ben Hill St., (30240); 706/884- 1832. Rates: Aduhs S6.50, Child ren S3. Open: Tue-Sat 10- 12 and 2-5 or by appoint ment for evenLs. Mf-TS-B. Antebellum mansion, buih by Confederate and US Senator, Ben H. Hill. Finest example ofGreek Revival architecture. \r\nChattahoochee Trace, 136 Main SL, (3024 I); 706/845-8440. Historic [unland on the Chauahoochee River of Georgia and Alabama. (GI/TA) \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nFields Golf Club, 257 S. Smith Rd., (30240); 706/845-7425. \r\n(GlrrA) \r\nHighland Marina \u0026 Resort, 1000 Seminole Rd., (30240); 706/882-3437. Rates: S53-S 139/ night. GR-CC-BA-BF-GP-L-PG-RSFD-PA. Located on beautiful West Poim Lake. 33 waterfront collages, I \u0026 3 bedrooms, boat rentals, restaurant beach, playground. Nightly rates \u0026 midweek packages available. \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments \r\nCallawaiTower, 4th Ave., 706/884-1828. Buih in 1929 to salute textile magnate, Fuller E. Callaway, Sr. Patterned after Campanile o[ SL Mark's Sq. In Venice, llaly. \r\nLaFayette Fountain, Lafayeue Square, (30240); 706/884-867 I. LaFayeue's Statue is a focal point or the town s\u003c1uare, honoring the French Marquis for whom LaGrange was named. \r\nTroup County Archives, P.O. Box 1051 , 136 Main St., (3024 1); 706/884-1828. Open: Visitors welcome Mon-Fri 9-5; Sal 9 I. NA. Archival and historical information on Coun ty Genealogical l.ibrary and photo collection. Local History exhibits. \r\nArt \u0026 F.ntertainment \r\nLamar Dodd Art Center, Forrest Ave., (30240); 706/882-29 1I. Open: Mon-Fri I0- 12; 1-2. ED. Provides the equipment needed for the finest in art instruction, as well as gallery space for the college's outstanding art collection. \r\nLodging \r\nHoliday Inn LaGrange, 706/885-9002. Please see our ad 011 page 7. \r\nRamada Inn, 1513 LaFayeue Pk,vy., (30240); 706/884-6175. Rates: S S56-S86; D S66-S96. H-CC-NS-IIC-PO-RS-CI-Y.CL-E-IM. 147-room full-service property located at 1-85 Exit 4, 55 minutes from Atlanta. (GlrrA) \r\nPlease see 011r 111/ 011 p11ge 13. \r\nThyme Away Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 508 Greenville SL, (30240); 706/885-9625. Rates: SS75-S85. CC-NS-BBP-CI-Y.FBK . LaGrange's genteel lodging alternative. Come home lo Thyme Away. (G\"IITAJ \r\nRestaurant / Food Service \r\nChick-111-A Lafayene Pkwy., I50 1 Lafayeue Pk\\vy., (30240). Call us about catering your next event. Free delivery. Party trays. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nChurch's, 213 N. tranklin Rd., (30240). LaGrange's best fried chicken. Full-service catering. Call-in orders welcomed. (GlffAJ \r\nWarne House, 2 Locations: I640 Lafayeue Pklvy., (30240); 2585 Whitesville Rd., (30240). Open 24 hrs. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GlrrA} \r\nTours \r\nDowntown LaGrange Walking Tour, P.O. Box 636, 224 Main St., (3024 1); 706/884-867 I. TV. Brochure highlights the sites in our beautiful downtown. \r\nTravel Services \r\nLaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce, 234 Main St., (3024 1); 912/ 273-3526; 912/ 273- 1668. C-18. Home of the Celebrate the Chauahoochee festival. World's largest water fireworks. (GI/TAJ \r\nPlease see 011r \"d 011 page 196. \r\nLESLIE \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nMuseums \r\nGeorgia Rural Telephone Museum, Bailey Ave., (3 1764); 912/874-4786. ED-YAIBTS. Displays trace rural telecommunication I876 to present. lioused in renovated couon warehouse, opened Oct I995. Call for hours. \r\nLUMPKIN \r\nAttractions \r\nHannahatchee Gallery, Main St. (on the Square), P.O. Box 1056, (3 1815); 912/838-6924. Specializes in emerging folk artist. Shown by appoimment \r\nProvidence Canyon State Park, Rt. I Box I58, (3 I8I5); 912/838-6202. YA-CC-PG-PA. Georgia's 1.ittle Grand Canyon. Hiking trails, museum, backpacking, video. (GI/TAJ \r\nWestville Historic Handicrafts. P.O. Box 1850, (3 1815); 912/838-63 I0. A living history village depicting industrial life and culture of I850. (GI/TAJ \r\nHistoric Siles/ Monuments \r\nBedingl1eld Inn, Town Square, (3 1815); 912/838-63 10. Open: Daily 1:305 or by appointment. ED-YA-G R-TS. Restored 1836 Stagecoach Inn and fam ily residence with period furnishings. \r\nSinger Co., 20 I Main SL., (3 1815); 9 I2/838-4300. Open: Mon-Sat 9-6; Sun 1-5. CC-NA. Georgia's olde.st hardware store. Family owned since I838, femuring original showcases, rolling ladders, ledgers and journals dating from the early I880's. \r\nMuseums \r\nDr. Hatchett's Drug Store Museum, Mai n St. on Lhe Square, (3 1815); 912/838-6924. Open: 11 -7 every day. NA. Finest tumof-li1e cemury drug store museum collection in the South. Feat11res a working soda fountain and ice cream parlor. \r\n \r\nTours Stagecoach Trail. Driving tour of 23 pre- 1850 houses marked with stagecoach signs. Free brochure available at the Bedingfield Inn . \r\nMONTEZUMA \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Cornmunit)' Travel Services \r\nMacon County Chamber or Commerce/ Macon County Driving Tour, 109 N. Dooly St, P.O. Box 308, (3 1063);912/472-239 1. NA. liistoric driving tour of Oglethorpe, Montezuma and Marshallville. Gu ide brochure available at the Macon County Chamber of Commerce and And ersonvill e at'I HisLOric Site. \r\n \r\nA Jfcritage llighway Community \r\nMuseums \r\nErskine Caldwell Birthplace \"111e Little Manse\", Moreland Town Square, (30259); 770/251 -4438. Open: Sat \u0026Sun 1-4. \"The 1.itlie Manse operate.~ as a Museum imerpreting both the li fe and accomplishments o[ Erskine Caldwell and the rural South in the early days of the 20th century. \r\nLewis Grizzard Museum, 27 Main St., (30259); 770/304- 1490. Open: Sa 10-4:30, Su I-4:30. Groups by appointment Houses memorabilia and personal ilems tha1 belonged LO Moreland's native columnist and au thor, Lewis Grizzard. \r\nOld Mill Museum, 7 Main SL., (30259); 770/ 25I-4438. Open: Sa \u0026 Su I-4. YA. Farm implements and household items from local farm life In Moreland area before I940. Housed in the former W.A. Brannon store I894/ Moreland Knitting Mill I920's. \r\n \r\nNEWNAN (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\n \r\nA Heritage Highway Community \r\n \r\nAttractions \r\n \r\nBushy Creek Farm, 815 Herrin g Rd., (30265); 770/25 1-6026. YA-GR-CC-TV. Working emu \u0026 horse farm. 4 mi. '. of Newnan off SR29 (30 min. S. of Alianla, on 1-85). Country store open. Tours BA. Info call 770/ 25 1-0500. Bus tours welcome. \r\n \r\nGolden Creek Farm, 2368 W. Gramville Rd., (30263); 770/ 583 9933. ED-YA-GR-CC-TS-TV. Tour this unique emu farm nestled in a working pecan orchard. Nature trail \u0026gift shop available. Call \r\nfor hours of operation, gro ups BA. \r\n \r\nHistoric Driving Tour or Homes, 23 sites dating to the amebellum period, tour brochure available al Chamber, Convention Bureau and Male Academy. \r\n \r\nMale Academy Museum, 30 Temple Ave., (30263); 770/ 25 1 0207. Raies: S2 per person. llYA. Displays of Civil War weapons and memorabilia, 1880s classroom.April tour of homes. (GI/TAJ \r\n \r\nNewnan Main Steel, P.O. Box 294, (30264);770/ 254-3703. Visit hisLOric downtown Newnan for a unique shopping and dining \r\nexperience! rmmo \r\n \r\nOak Grove Plantation \u0026 Gardens, 4537 N. Hwy 29, (30263); 770/ 463-30!0. TV. Plamalion home c. 1835 in the foderal vernacular style. Available for group LOurs and special events. BA. \r\n \r\nPowers' Crossroads Country Fair \u0026 Art Festival, IO 1/ 2 Greenville St, P.O. Box 899, (30264); 770/ 253-20 1I. YA-FD. Entertainment, demo plantation skills, country food, 300 artists \u0026craflsmen. Labor Day weekend. (GlrrA} \r\n \r\nHistoric Sites/ Monuments \r\n \r\nCatalpa Plantation, 2295 Old Popl:tr Rd., (30263); 800/ 697 1835. YA. Federa l vern acular home, circa 1835. Features period horticulture, themed gardens and Herb Shop seen by appoilll ment \r\n \r\nEducational Institutions \r\n \r\nShenandoah Environment \u0026 Education Center, 7 Solar \r\nCircle, (302 13); 770/ 506-2460. Open: Year-round. HF- A-MF. Georgia Power Environmental Education Center for students, teachers and anyo ne who is interested in environmental science. Free. \r\n \r\nLodging \r\n \r\nComfort Inn, 1455 lhvy. 29 S., (30263); 770/254-0089.AII king room, all dbl \u003c1ueen beds, jacuzzi rooms. Microwaves and refrigerators in all rooms. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nHoliday Inn Express, P.O. Box 1216, (30264); 770/25 1-2828. \r\n \r\n(GIITA) \r\n \r\nPlease see 011 r ad 011 page 7. \r\n \r\nParrott Camp Soucy Home \u0026 Gardens, I55 Greenville St., \r\n(30263); 770/502-0676. Rates: S/D SI05-S I65. CC-NS-GCPOBBP-FBK-CVR- A. Extraordinary Empire Victorian mansion is a heaven ly retreat. Romanlic, elegam, luxurious. (GlffA) \r\n \r\nSouthern Comfort Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn, 66 LaGrange St., (30263); 770/2549266; 800/8 I8-0066. CC S-BBP-CI-Y.FBK. Greek Revival mansion, large rooms, historic neighborhood, porches, wond erful hospitality. (GlrrAJ \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\n Former Preside11tjt11111131Carter and his wife Rosaly 111i fteque11tly appear tn Plai11s, tile family home. \r\n \r\nRes rnurant / Food Se rvice \r\nIIIOP, 6:10 E. llwy. :14, (:10265). (GlfrA) Long John Silve r, 34 Bullsboro Dr., (3026:1); 70/253-0 135. \r\n(GI/TA) \r\nSprayberry's BBQ, 229 Jackson St., (3026.l); 770/253-442 1. \r\n(GI/TAJ \r\nWarne House, 2 Locations: 78:1 llullsboro Dr., (.l0265); 1363 Hwy. 29 S., (30265). 01,en 24 hrs. fo r breakfast, lunch and di nner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (G'IITAJ \r\nSport s \u0026 Rec r eati o n \r\nOrchard Hills Golf, 600 E. Hwy. 16, (30263): 770/251 -5683. \r\n(GI/TA) Please see our a,/ /11 the Georgia Coif /user/ \r\nTours \r\nAnti11uityTours of the South, 20 Willow IJ1., (:1026.l);800/ 25 1634:1. Customized tour and event planning that showcases the many plantations in and around Newnan, city of homes. Prearranged groups only. Newn an Historic Tours, 155 Greenville St., (:1026:1); 770/5020676. TS-1V. Packaged and guided tours of :I historic residences in Newnan. Groups only, BA. Tour With Elizabeth, 15 Robinson SL, (3026:l); 770/ 253-0500. TS-TV. Step-on tour guide fo r buses or private cars. Get a first hand look at the many interesting sites in antebellum ewnan \u0026 Coweta Coun ty. \r\nTrave l Se r vices \r\nCowela County Co nvention \u0026 Visitors Burea u, P.O. Box 1012, (:10264); 770/254-2626 or 800/8COWE7'A. (GI/TA) \r\nPlease see our ad 011 page 19 7. \r\newnan-Cowe ta Chamber of Commerce, P.O. llox 11 0.l, (_j0264); 770/25:1-2270. C. The city of homes and ho me for Ind ustry. Home of Power's Crossroads Festival. (G'IITAJ \r\nOMAHA \r\nAttraction s \r\nFlorence Marina State Park, Ga lh1 :19, (.l I8 I2); 912/8384244. Rates: Park ing fee. CC-L-PG-PO-PA. 172 a. including camping, cabin rental, boat ramp, trading post, pool, group shelter. \r\n(GI/TA/ \r\nPEACHTREE CITY \r\nLodgin g \r\nPeachtree Exec. Conf. Cntr. 24-H llwy. 54 W., (.l0269); 70/487-2000. (GI/TA) \r\nRes l:lura nt / Fo od Ser vice \r\nWaffle House, 14:I Hwy. 74 S., (:10269). Open 24 hrs. for breakfas1. lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken. salads, breakfast. (G/11~) \r\n \r\nPINE MOU TAIN * \r\nA ll cri1age llighwa)' Commu nity \r\nAttractions \r\nAnne Tutt Gallery \u0026 A. Kalini n Studio, Chipley Village llwy. 27, (.l l822); 706/66.l-8032. /GlfrA/ \r\nCallaway Ga rdens, Hwy 27: P.0. llox 2000, (:1 1822); 800/ 2828181. 14,000 a. resort featuring horticultu ral and buucrfl y centers. Golf, tennis, biking. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 p11ge 192 \u0026 Ille Georgia Coif f11ser t. \r\nF.D. Roosevelt State Park, Box 2970 11\"1' 190 E., (3 1822); 7o6/66:l-4858. Rates: Parking fee. 11-YA-CC-L-PG-PO-MF. At I0,000 a. this is the largest state park in Ga. Camping, cabins, hiking, fishing and horseback riding available year-round. 13 mi. from the Li t~e White House. (GtfrA/ \r\nWild Animal Safari, 1300 Oakgrovc Rd., (:1 1822); 800/367275 1. Rates: Adulis I 1.95; Children 3-9 S7.95. H-YA-G R-CC-FO. See, touch and feed hundreds of exotic animals in 500 a. drivc-th ru safari park. (GtfrA/ \r\nPlease see 0 11r 11d 011 page 198. \r\nSpor ts \u0026 Re cr e atio n \r\nPine Mountain Trail, 23 mile blazed hiking tra il, runs fro m Callaway Country Store on US ll\\\\1' l7 to W)SP TV Tower on Ga Hwy 85 W. Camping, trail ma p available at FDR State Park office. \r\nRooseve lt Riding Stables, Ga llwy .l5 , FDR State Park, (3 1822); 706/628--H:l:l. Open: Daily, reservations advised. GRHR-TS-1V. Guided horseback trail rides by the hour, half day, day or overnigh t. Group e,cnlS available. \r\nLod gin g \r\nCa llaway Gardens Resorts, US Hwy. 27, P.O. Box 2000, (3 1822); 706/663-5057. Cl,CC-E-F-GC-11-HP-HC-PG-P-R-TC. Fullservi ce resort, gardens, lodging, dining, golf, fishi ng, trails, buuerfl y center. /G/11~/ \r\nPlease see our 111/ 0 11 page 192 \u0026 /he Georg ia Coif luserl. \r\nDavis Inn, Hwy 35 E.. P.O. !lox 830. (3 1822); 706/663-2522. NS-CTI'. Free admission to Callaway Gardens. /GtfrA) \r\nFireside Inn, P.O. llox 1308, (:I I822); 7o6/66:14 I41. Warm coun try inn, spacious rooms \\\\i th phone. 1180, 25\" cable TV, ki ng bed. /GIITA/ \r\nMountain Top Inn \u0026 Resort, llwy 190, P.O. Box 147, (J i822); 800. Rates: S/ 0 S55- 165. CC-F-PO-TC-R-RS-CL. Larry Callaway's Mount ain Top Inn \u0026 Resort- Hwy. 190 mid way between Ca ll away Gardens and WarmSprings, in the midd le of Roosevelt State Park. 1-800-NIGIIT, NIGHT. Log cabins with doubleJacuzzi, log wedding chapel, up on the mountain, giant pool with waterfal l. (G'IITAJ \r\nPine Mountai n Cam pground, 880 Hamilton Rd. Hwy. 27, (:1 1822); 706/6634.129. Rates: (q-S18. JI-GR-PG-PO-PA. Pool, spa, pull-thru sites, playground, pond, tent sites, laundry, TV lounge, propane, dump station. SI4- 18. (GI/TA/ \r\nPine Moun tain Club Chalets, Ga ll \\\\1' 18, (3 1822); 800/ 5.fr 7622. Rates: S S95; D I00. CC-F-PO-TC-R-RS-CTV. Picturesque Alpine rnso rt and conference center near famous Callaway Gardens. /GIITA / \r\nWhite Co lumns Motel. P.O. Box 5:1 1. llwy. 27. (3 1822); 706/66.l-l.ll2. Rates: S/D :I:\\ 45. 11-CC-CTV-PA. Spacious. warmly decorated rooms. Cahle 'IV, phones, lovely grounds. quiet, friendly. (GlfrA/ \r\n \r\nRes ta urant / Food Se rvice \r\nCricket's Restaurant, P.O. Box 1279, (3 1822); 706/663-8 136. Wonderfu l cajun and creole fare. Sund ay brunch. (GIITA) \r\nSh o ppin g \r\nVillage of Pine Mountain, Village of Pinc Mountain, (3 1822); 706/ 663 000. RS-GS. Over 60 unique gift and antique shops, restauranlS and motels in an Appalachian foothill scuing. \r\nTra vel Sc n ices \r\nPine Mountain Tourism Assoc. P.O. Box 177; Broad \u0026 Main SIS., (30263); 770/ 253-0500. StCJ}On guide for tour groups. Special tours also arranged. (GtfrA) \r\nPlease see 0 11r ad 0 11 page 194. \r\nPi ne Mo unta in Welcom e Ce nte r, Commerce \u0026 Broad St., (3 1822); 706/ 663-4000. Open: Mon-Fri 9-5; Sat 10-4; Sun 14. NA. Provides visitor information, resenations and schedules. \r\nHi s tori c Site s/ Monum e nt s \r\nChipley Hi stori ca l Ce nter, McDougald Ave., (:l 1822): 706/6.l3 4044. Open: Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri 10- 12 \u0026 1-4; Sal 10- 12. NA. llistorical anifacis, records and photos of Pine Mountai n. \r\nPLAI S* \r\nAn And erso nville Trail Community \r\nHi s t oric Sit es/ Monum e nt s \r\nJimm y Carter National Historic Site, Rt. I, llox 800, (3 1709); 912/824-34 13. Open: Daily 9-S. As the home to Georgia's most fan,ous native son. Plains offers a unique look Imo the small rural commu nity that gave the world it's 39th U.S. President. \r\nPlease see 011r ad 011 page 195. \r\nPl ain s llistoric Preservation Trust, Inc., P.O. Box 17, (:1 1780); 912/824461I. NR-TS-1V. Plains Historic Trust selfguided tour, visit 27 sites over 8 miles in and around lhe historic town of Plains, home of the :19th US Prcsidem, Jimmy Carter. Tour bookleis available at the Depot and from most Plains merchan ts. \r\nTo urs \r\nPlai ns Step-A-Board, (3 1780); 912/824-i740. Open: By appoimment. TS-TV. Step-on guide service available for groups of any size . van to motor coach. Tours cover all his10ric sites in Plains Including drive by of th e Carter home within th e secured co mpound . Plains Tour Service, Main St., (3 1780); 912/824-3462. Open: Tour runs Mon-Sat 9-6. Guided personal tours of all major sites in and around Plains including the boyhood ho me of President Carter, pond house, schoo l, warehouses and more on Mainstrcct inside Plai ns Peanut in President Carter's old warehouse. \r\nTrave l Ser vices \r\nPlains, City of, P.O. Box 17, (3 1780); 912/824-54 5. Please see our ad 011 p11gc 19 5. \r\nREY NOLDS \r\nSpo rt s \u0026 Rec r ea ti o n \r\nSilve r Dollar Raceway, ll\\\\1' 96 W., (., !076); 912/847-44 14. Open: Call for weekend race schedu le. One quarter mile HRA sanctioned DragStrip. Races include a tune \u0026 tes t evem, 1/8 mile \u0026 1/4 mile poinlS series. \r\nSE OIA \r\nAttra cti o ns \r\nCarriage House Country Antiques \u0026 Gifts, 74 12 E. Jlwy. 16, (50276); 770/599-632 1. CC. Fri \u0026 Sa I0-5, Su I.; . Antiques, 1\u003erim ativcs, collectibles, gifts1 custom frames and mats. (\u003ciltTAJ \r\nMu se um s \r\nBuggy Shop Museum, The, Main St., (302 6): 70/599- ll22. Open: Sa \u0026 Su 9-6. Groups by appointment. YA. Take a ride back in time th ru a nostalgic collection from I890 to 19:10. Trace time thru antic1uc buggies, automobiles, player pianos, \u0026 Coca-Cola memorabilia. \r\nLod gin g \r\nCulpepper House B\u0026B. :1 5 Broad St., (30276); 770/599-8 182. Rates: S/ D 75. CC-NS-BB-BBP-FllK-PA-SB. Casual elegance, canopy beds, fi re places, in small town with historic homes, film set, more. (GI/TAJ Ve randa, Historic Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inn , 252 Sea,1' SL. llox 177, (:10276); 7i0/ 5993905. Rates: S S75-S95; D 95-S 11 5. 11-CC-NS-Bl!P-RS-FBK-CVR. Furnished in antiques and fascinating Victorian memorab ilia. Lavish meals, flowers, books. fGIITAJ \r\nRes taurant / Food Se n icc \r\nCr oss Road Res taurant, Ga Hwy 16 \u0026 85, (30276); 7i0/598 5000. (GI/TAJ \r\nTo u rs \r\nSenoia Driving Tour of Homes, (.10276). TV. Includes 24 homes in the Na tional Historic District dating from anteheilum and late 19th Century period. Tour brochure av,ti lable at City ll all, library and convention bureau. \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nSHARPSBURG \r\nAttracti o ns \r\nMy Grandm other's Garden,Sharpsburg Garden Club, (30277). Sharpsburg Garden Clu b's National Award-winning garden compliments this quaint shopping village. \r\nLodgi ng \r\nHome Place, 1262 Bob Smith Rd., (:10277); 770/ 253-9745. NS-BBP-CTV-CBK-FIIK-CVR. National Register 1832 farmhouse. 1996 super amenities. :l br/ 3 ba. 30 min. to airporL (GI/TAJ \r\nSHIL OH \r\nA lleril:age Highway Community \r\nAtt raction s \r\nMagic Hill Emu and Catlle Farm, Route I, Box 114, Hwy 85 East, (3 1826); 800/ 706/9020. YA-EI-G R-8. Located on 100 acres near Pinc Mountain Ridge. Sec Georgia's newest agribusiness, tours avaiable BA. Class trips welcome. \r\nTALBOTTON \r\nSport s \u0026 Rec r ea tion Big Lazer Fishing Area, Bunkham Rd., (3 1827); 912/995-4486. BF-F-1.-PN-CP. 195 acre public fishing lake on Big Lazer Creek Wildlife Preserve, boat ramp, pier, fishing, picnic tables, primitive camping. \r\nTra ve l Services \r\nTalbot County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 98, Monroe St., (3 1827); 706/665-8079. C. Information on attractions and events in one or Georgia's cl assic towns. \r\nTHOMASTON (A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nAttraction s \r\nThomaston -Upson Archives Center, 30 I S. Ce nt er St. , (:10286). ED. Ge nealogical informat ion, County records, historical documents. \r\nHi s toric Sites/ Monument s \r\nHistoric CourU1ouse Square, Downtown, (30286); 706/64783 11 . HF-CC-FD-C-TA. Centered around a National Register listed courthouse and offers fine antique shops, upscale clothiers, Bed \u0026 Breakfast lodging, and an art deco theatre. Circa 1920. Pettigrew-White-Stamps House, Andrews Dr., (30286). Home of Upson llistorical Society. Open periodically for tours. Circa 1834, filled with period furnishings and local artifacts. Decorated each holiday season. \r\nState Park s Sprewell Bluff State Park, Old Alab:una Rd., 8 mi. W. off Hwy 74., (30286). BF-HI. Beautiful river park. Hiking trails along the Flint Rive r. Boat ramp available. \r\nSport s \u0026 Rec reation \r\nflint River Outdoor Center, Ga lhvy 36, 7 miles west of city, (30286); 706/647-2633. RF-TII-SGT. Canoeing, rafting and tubing on the Flint River's Class I, 11, \u0026Ill rapids. ShutLle service, rentals, concessions \u0026 camping. Guided and unguided excursions avail able, half day to 4 days. \r\nLod ging \r\nGrand Oak Inn, 327 W. Main St., (30286); 706/647-2482. Rates: S S45-S55; DS55-S65. CC-NS-BB-RS-CTV-FBK-D. fGIITA) Jameson Inn Thomaston, 1010 Hwy. 19 N., (30286); 706/6482232. Free continental breakfast, cable TV, free local calls, free newspaper, kingsize beds. AARP rate. (Gill~) \r\nPlease see our 11d 011 lite h1s/1/e Fro11I Co,ier . \r\nTravel Se rvices \r\nThonrnston-Upson County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 827, (30286); 706/ 647-9686. Home of the Flint River, Aucltumpkee Crt\u003eekcovered bridge and Potato Cree Heritage Festival. /G0IITA) \r\nVIENNA \r\nAn Andersonville Trail Community \r\nAttraction s \r\nEllis Brothers Pecans, 1-75@ Exit .l6, {3 1092); 912/ 268-904 1. Open: Daily 8-7. Pecan processing plant and confectionery tours. Group tours by appointment. Victorian Vienna, Dowmown, (:l I092); 912/ 268-4554. Come visil Victorian Vienna revitalized downtown. Structures built \r\n1 \r\nduring Victo rian era now include antiq ues, crafts, art, furniture, souveni rs and specialty foods. \r\nMu se um s \r\nWalter F. George Law Office \u0026 Museum, Hwy 215, Busbee Park, (3 1092); 912/268-4554 . Early law office of Walter F. George, U.S. Senator fo r .l5 years. Museum houses artifacts \u0026 memorabilia from his career. 01\u003een by appointment. \r\n \r\nSenoia Drug Store. \r\nTours \r\nDriving 1'our, (3 1092); 912/268-45 54. Over 60 sites on this self guided tour, including 1892 Dooly courthouse and Big PigJig site of Ga. Barbecue Chantpionship. Broclture at Chan1ber. \r\nTravel Ser vices \r\nDooly County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box :l94, (3 1092); 912/ 268-4554. (GIITA) \r\nWARM SPRI GS \r\nA Heri tage Highway Communi ty \r\nAttract ion s \r\nChattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway, P.O. Box 578, (31830). F.xpl ore a region's heritage Llirough its cu lture, architecture and history. Step into a relaxed way of life. Stay at a bed and breakfast, antique, visit museums, fish, camp, golf or bike. \r\nRoosevelt's Little WhHe House Historic Site, Rt. I Box I0, (3 1830); 706/ 655-5870. Rates: Adults S4; Youth 6-18 S2; Kids under 5-free. II-YA-GR-FD. Built in 1932 by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt for his use when here for polio therapy. (GI/TAJ \r\nRoosevelt Warm Spring Institute for Rehabilitation, US lhvy 27A, (3 1830); 706/655-5000. HF-TS. Visitors may take a free self-guided tour of the quadrangle of the Historic Roosevelt Institute, founded by FDR in 1927 for rehab of polio patienLs, now a major rehab facility. \r\nWarm Springs Regional Fisheries Center , US lhvy 27 Alt. east of town, (3 1830); 706/655-3382. ED-NA. Center features a hatchery, Fish Health Center, Visitor Center and Aquarium displays. Open daily 7:30-4. Guided group tours by appoi nun enL \r\nLodging \r\nHotel Warm Springs, Village Inn, Broad St., lhvy. 27 Alt. 4 I, (3 1830); 800/366-76 16; 706/655-211 4. Rates: S S35.95S 127; D S45.95-S 165. CC-NS-GC-88-BBP-CIV-FBK-D- A. Restored 1907 hotel. Antiques, honeymoon suite w/ hot tub, social rooms, ice cream \u0026 gift shop. (GHTA) \r\nLawand Compan y, P.O. Box 39, {3 1830); 706/655-2 151. (Gill~! \r\nRe s taurant / Food Se n ' ice \r\nBulloch House, 47 llulloch St., (:1 1830); 706/655-9068. H-OSCC-NS-A-CS-FS. Country cooking, affordable prices. Lunch 7 days 11 am-2:30pm, evenings Fri \u0026 Sa 5:30-8:;lOpm. (GI/TAJ \r\nShopping \r\nAntiques \u0026Crafts Unlimited Mall, P.O. Box 250, 2 milesN 27A, (:11830); 706/ 655-2468. II-CC. 11 4 shops, including Santa Fe art gallery. 01,en Daily Central air and heat. 2 miles north 27A. (GlrrAJ \r\nBoutique, P.O. Box 485, (3 1830); 770/ 487-7598. (GI/TAJ \r\nCountry Classics, P.O. Box 567, (3 1830); 706/655-2609. (GI/TAJ \r\nSacks Route I, 88 Broad St., (3 1830); 800/ 452-6778. H-CC. West central Georgia's largest collectibles store. Open 7 days. Ya'II come! (GI/TAJ \r\nWarm Springs Village, Warm Springs Vi ll age, (3 1830); 800/ 532-1690. IIF-ED-GR-CCG P-PG-FD-PA-NA-C-MF. Step back in time. Over 6; shops, 7 restauran ts, lodging. \r\nTravel Services \r\nFDR/Warm Springs Welcome Center, 30 Broad St., (3 1830); 800/ FDR-1927. Ill. Warm Springs Village. (GI/TA} \r\nMeriwether Count)' Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 9, (3 1830); 706/ 655-25 58. C-111. (GIITA) \r\nPlease see our at/ 011 page 199. \r\n \r\nWarm Spri ngs Area Tourism Assoc., P.O. Box 26 1, (3 1830); 706/ 655-9093. (GI/TA ) \r\nWAVERLY HALL \r\nLodging Raintree Farms of Waverly B\u0026B, 8060 GA llwy. 208, (3 183 1); 706/ 582-3227. Callaway Gardens \u0026 Warmn Springs 15 minute trip. 1833 plantation home. Elegant breakfas~ private bath. (GI/TA ) \r\nWEST POINT * \r\nA Heritage Highway Communi ty \r\nAttr ac ti ons Chuck-Bar Emu Ranch, 15535 GA Hwy 219, (3 1833);706/66:l9 I27. YA. Rate: S3. Tour one of Geo rgia's newest livestnrk facilites and see how we farm the Austrailan Emu. Gift shop . refreshments . Tours by appt. only. Downtown West Point, 3rd Ave., (3 1833); 706/645- 1440. CC FD. Historic Turn-of-the-Century buildings house charming specialty shops \u0026 a fabric outlet store. One mi. west of 1-85, Exit I. \r\nHisto ri c Sit es/ Monum e nt s Fort Tyler, W. 6th St., (3 1833); 7o6/ 645-1440. PA-NA. Site of one of the last battles of th e Civil War. Nature trail features signs that describe the battle fought on April 16, I865. Annual an ni versary living history encampm ents. \r\nMuseums West Point Lake Dam and Museum, 500 Resource Management Dr., (3 1833-95 17); 706/645-2937. HF-PA-PG. Wes t Point Lake is a 26,000 acres man-made lake, offering 25 day-use parks, 7 campgrounds, 4 county parks, 2 marin:ts and a I0,000 a. ~me preserve. Visitor Center has exhibits and information. \r\nWESTON \r\nShoppin g Merritt Pecan Company, P.O. Box 39, (3 1832); 912/828-6600. Pecan gift shop ,me! open year-round. Regioinal specialty items, antiqu es, toys and peaches. Clean restrooms. Tou rs. (GI/TAJ \r\nWOODB URY \r\nAtlracti o ns Big Red Oak Bridge, Between Gay \u0026 Woodbu ry, GA 85, (30293); 800/ FDR-1927. Covered bridge of town-lattice dt'Sign, built c. 1840 by llorace King. NR. Red Oak is the longest wooden bridge span in GA. \r\nZEB ULON \r\nTrave l Services Pike County Chamber of Commerce, 11 8 Concord St., (30295); 706/ 567-06 I6. C. Bike in Pike along roads, stagecoach routes, rai lheds  all plan ted in wildOowers! (G1/UJ \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\n Selected Attractions see eac/1 TravelRegf \r\n \r\ncomplete listing ofattractions. \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nA.II. Stephens State Historic Park \r\n \r\n. 79 \r\n \r\nAbr:drnm Baldwin Agrimhu ral College . 190 \r\n \r\nAir Acres Museum . . . . . \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nAlbany Civil Rights Movement Memorial I86 \r\n \r\nAlbany State College \r\n \r\nI 86 \r\n \r\nAltaniah a Waterfo wl Wildlife MgmL Area . . 96 \r\n \r\nAmerican Adventures . . \r\n \r\n. 69 \r\n \r\nAmicalola Falls Stale Park \r\n \r\nI 56 \r\n \r\nAnna Ruby Falls  C F . . \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nA1,ex Museum . \r\n \r\n. 63 \r\n \r\nAlianta Botanical Garden \r\n \r\n. 62 \r\n \r\nAllanla Cydorarna, The \r\n \r\n. 62 \r\n \r\nAugusta College . \r\n \r\n. 78 \r\n \r\nB \r\n \r\nBabyland General Hospital \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nBanks 1.ake Wildlife Refuge \r\n \r\nI 88 \r\n \r\nllarnsley Gardens al Woodlands . \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\nBatesville General Store . \r\n \r\nI 54 \r\n \r\nBat tle of Culloden . . \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\nllat1lcs for Chattanooga Museum . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nllenjamin Hawkins Monume111 \u0026 Gravesi1e . 125 \r\n \r\nBetween the Rivers Victorian District \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nBig Hammock atural Area \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\nllig Oak, The \r\n \r\n189 \r\n \r\nBig Red Oak Bridge . \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nllig Shanty Museum . \r\n \r\n. 68 \r\n \r\nBlack Rock Mountain State Park \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nBlood Mtn. Archaeological Area - CNF \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nllobby Brown State Park \r\n \r\n156 \r\n \r\nBonnie Castle . \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\nBr'er Rabbit Statue . . . \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\nBrasstown Bald  CNF . . \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nBrunswick Shrimp Docks \r\n \r\n. 95 \r\n \r\nlluggy Shop Museum, The . \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nBulloch Hall \r\n \r\n. 70 \r\n \r\nllurto n's Ferry Site \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nButler's Island \r\n \r\n. 96 \r\n \r\nByron Depot \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nCallanwolde Fine Arts Cemer \r\n \r\n. 63 \r\n \r\nCallawaiGardens . \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\nCannonball !louse . . . \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nCarter Presidenti al Center, The \r\n \r\n. 62 \r\n \r\nCassville Confederate Cemetery \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nChap1\u003eell's Mill \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\nChamthoochee National Forest \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\nChauahoochee River National \r\n \r\nRecreation Area \r\n \r\n. 68 \r\n \r\nChattooga Wild and Scenic River - C F . I54 \r\n \r\nChehaw Indian Monume111 . . \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nChickamauga \u0026 Chattanooga National \r\n \r\nMilitary Park . . . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nCivil War Village of Andersonville \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\nClaxton Bakery, Inc. . \r\n \r\nI 32 \r\n \r\nCloudl:utd Canyon State Park \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nCNN Center . . . . . \r\n \r\n. 62 \r\n \r\nCoastal Gardens \r\n \r\n. 98 \r\n \r\nCoffee Coumy Bank . \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nCoheelee Creek Covered Bridge . \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\nColeman River Scenic Area  CNF \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nConcord Covered Bridge \r\n \r\n. 69 \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemetery - Batlle of Resaca 176 \r\n \r\nConfederate Museum \r\n \r\n120- 121 \r\n \r\nConfederate Naval Museum \r\n \r\nl 03 \r\n \r\nConsolidated Gold Mines \r\n \r\nI 55 \r\n \r\nCooper's Friendsltip Monument \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nCornelius Vason House \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\nCostly ~till Park . \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\nCotton Hill Park \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nCrawford W. Long Museum \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nCromer's Mill Covered Bridge \r\n \r\n15.l \r\n \r\nCrooked River State Park \r\n \r\nI 00 \r\n \r\nCro\\\\ n Gardens and Archives \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nCrystal Lake Orchards . . \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\nCumberland Island ational Seashore \r\n \r\nI 00 \r\n \r\nCurraltee Mountain . \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nDahlonega Courthouse Gold Museum \r\n \r\nState Historic Site . \r\n \r\nI; 5 \r\n \r\nDarien Waterfront Park . \r\n \r\n. 96 \r\n \r\nDellinger Park \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nDesoto Falls ScerticArca - C 'F . \r\n \r\n15:l \r\n \r\nDill llousc \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nDouble Barreled Cannon . . . \r\n \r\n11 9 \r\n \r\nDr. ll atchett's Drug Store Museum \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nDrummer Boy Civil War Museum \r\n \r\n20:l \r\n \r\nDug Gap Battle Park \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nDukes Creek Recreation Area - CNF \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nEdwin I. Hatch uclear Plant Visitor Center 132 \r\n \r\nElachee Nature Science Ccmer . \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nElder Mill Covered Bridge . . \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nElephant Monumem . \r\n \r\nI 88 \r\n \r\nElijah Clark State Park \r\n \r\n. 79 \r\n \r\nEllicott's Rock Wildernes-;  CNF \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nElvis Presley Collection Museum . \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\nEnchanted Garden of Lights . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nF,rskine Caldwell Blrtltpl \r\n \r\n~r.  \r\n \r\nEtow:tlt Indian Mound, 11,,.onc Site . \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nEuharlee Covered Bridge \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFern Springs Recreation Area - CNF \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nFernbank Museum of Natural History \r\n \r\n. 62 \r\n \r\nFlannery O'Connor Childhood Home \r\n \r\n. 98 \r\n \r\nFlorence Marina State Park \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\nFlovilla 1885 School House \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\nFolkston Railroad Depot \r\n \r\n. 96 \r\n \r\nFort Benjamin Hawkins . \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nFort King George Stale llistoric Site \r\n \r\n. 96 \r\n \r\nFort McAllister Historic State Park \r\n \r\n. 97 \r\n \r\nFort Morris State Historic Site . \r\n \r\n. 97 \r\n \r\nFort Mountain State Park \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nFort Pulaski National Monument . \r\n \r\n. 98 \r\n \r\nFort Stewart Military Museum \r\n \r\n. 96 \r\n \r\nFounders Memorial Garden \r\n \r\n11 9 \r\n \r\nFour Winds Indian Museum \u0026 Trading Post 159 \r\n \r\nFox Theatre \r\n \r\n. 62 \r\n \r\nFoxfire Museum . . . . \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nFranklin D. Roosevelt State Park . \r\n \r\nl06 \r\n \r\nFred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden . 158 \r\n \r\nFreedom Flame . \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\nFriendship Oak . \r\n \r\nI 86 \r\n \r\nFromier Village . \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nG \r\n \r\nGachet House . \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\nGascoigne Bluff . \r\n \r\nI 00 \r\n \r\nGazawav Indian Museum \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nGeneral)ohn Coffee State Park \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\nGeorge L. Sntith State Park \r\n \r\n. 80 \r\n \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Park and Lodge . 188 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Agriranta Living History Museum 190 \r\n \r\nGeorgia A,1ation Hall Of Faine \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Dome \r\n \r\n. 63 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Music Hall of Fame \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nGeorgia National Fairgrounds \u0026 Agriceruer 124 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Power's Lake Sinclair . \r\n \r\n. 80 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Rural Telephone Museum . \r\n \r\n20 5 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Southern University \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nGeorgia State Capitol \r\n \r\n. 6:l \r\n \r\nGold Pairning . . \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nGo rdon College . \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\nGordon llall . . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nGovernor's Mansion \r\n \r\n. 6:l \r\n \r\nGranite Museum \r\n \r\n156 \r\n \r\nGray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary . . 95 \r\n \r\nGuido Gardens . \r\n \r\nl;l4 \r\n \r\nH \r\n \r\nll amburg State Park \r\n \r\n. 80 \r\n \r\nllamilton Mill . \r\n \r\n. 67 \r\n \r\nHampton Train Depot . \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nHard Labor Creek State Park \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nHart State Park . \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nHartwell Lake . \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nHawthorn Heights Historic Home \r\n \r\n. 81 \r\n \r\nHenderson Falls Park . \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nHidden Creek Recreation Area . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nHidden Hollow Farm \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nHigh Falls State Park \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nHigh Shoals Scenic Arca . \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nHilsm:ut Park \u0026 llugh Mills tation \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\nHistoric Cave Spring and Rol:11er Park \r\n \r\nI 74 \r\n \r\nHorseshoe Bend River Park \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nHurricane Shoals Park \r\n \r\nI;8 \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nI.T.T. Rayonier \r\n \r\n1.l4 \r\n \r\nIndian Springs State Park \r\n \r\nIl 1 \r\n \r\nIron Horse . \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\nIsle of llope \r\n \r\n. 98 \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJackson l.ake \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nJames H. Floyd State Park . \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nJarrell Plaiuation State Historic Site \r\n \r\nI H \r\n \r\nJasper Junction . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nJay Bird Springs \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nJefferson Davis Memorial Park \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nJekyll Island ational Historic \r\n \r\nLandmark District \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter National Historic Site \r\n \r\n206 \r\n \r\nJohn Tanner State Park . . . \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nJohn's Mill \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nJoseph Henry Lumpkin House . \r\n \r\n11 9 \r\n \r\nJuliette Gordon Low Birthplace \r\n \r\n. 98 \r\n \r\nJulielle Grist Mill \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKeown falls \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nKettle Creek Ba11lefield \r\n \r\n. 81 \r\n \r\nKingston Confederate Memorial Museum 176 \r\n \r\nKolomoki Mounds Historic State Park \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\nKrystal River Water Park \r\n \r\n. 78 \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nl.aFayeue Fountain . . \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nl.:utiar Blanchard House . \r\n \r\n. 79 \r\n \r\nl.anier Museum of Natural History . \r\n \r\n. 67 \r\n \r\nLaphant-Pauerson House - State Historic Site 189 \r\n \r\nLaura S. Walker Stal e Park \r\n \r\n10 I \r\n \r\nI -, 1 - J} .. - ~c-1, . \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nLewis Gnzz,u,  \\ \r\n \r\nLiberty Ship . . . \r\n \r\ny; \r\n \r\nLighthouse \u0026 Coastal 11..s.. \r\n \r\nIOI \r\n \r\nLind bergh Memorial \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\nl.ockerly Arbo retum \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nLongstreet Gravesite \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nLou's Grist Mill \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nLover's Oak \r\n \r\n. 95 \r\n \r\nLower Muskogee Creek Tribe \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\nl.ucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History .. 78 \r\n \r\nl.udowici Well Pavilion \r\n \r\nI 34 \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMagnolia Garden . \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park . \r\n \r\n. 80 \r\n \r\nMarble School House \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nMargaret Mitchell House \r\n \r\n. 63 \r\n \r\nMarlin Luther KingJr. Center \r\n \r\nfor Nonviolent Change . \r\n \r\n. 63 \r\n \r\nMarlin l.utl1er KingJr., National Historic Site . 63 \r\n \r\nMary Miller Doll Museum Mary Willis Library . . Massee Lane Gardens . \r\n \r\n. . 95 . . 81 121, 124 \r\n \r\nMassengale Park \r\n \r\n101 \r\n \r\nMa, Deen Park . \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nMayo's Lock anti Dam . \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nMcCarty's Bluff . . . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nMcCraines' Turpentine Still \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nMcintosh Sugar Mill Tabby Ruins \r\n \r\nI 00 \r\n \r\nMcKenzie-Reynolds House . \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\nMcKey Park \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\nMclemore Cove National Historic District 176 \r\n \r\nMercer Air Museum . \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\nMercier Apple Orchards . \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum \r\n \r\n. 67 \r\n \r\nMiddle Georgia College . . \r\n \r\nl.l2 \r\n \r\nMighty 8th Airforce Heritage Museum \r\n \r\n. 98 \r\n \r\nMistletoe State Park . \r\n \r\n. 78 \r\n \r\nMoccasin Creek Stale Park \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nMockingbird Forge \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nMorgan County Africai1-American Museum . 123 \r\n \r\nMt. Zion Civil Rights Movement Museum . 186 \r\n \r\nMusella Couon Gin . \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nNantaltala Outdoor Center \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nNational Ard1ives-Soutl1east Region \r\n \r\n. 68 \r\n \r\nNational Country Music Museum \r\n \r\n203 \r\n \r\nNational Infantry Museum . . \r\n \r\n204 \r\n \r\nNative American and Early Pioneer Museum 188 \r\n \r\nNew F.chota Staie Historic Site . \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\north Georgia Candle factory . \r\n \r\nI 54 \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nOak Grove Cemetery . . \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\nOak Hill / Martha Berry Museum \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nOaklea Manor \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nOatland Island Education Center \r\n \r\n. 99 \r\n \r\nObediah's Okefenok \r\n \r\nIOI \r\n \r\nOcmulgee ational Monument \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nOconee ational Forest \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nOglethorpe Monument \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee 'ational Wildlife Refuge 96, 97, 101 \r\n \r\nOla Barber Pitmait House . \r\n \r\n190 \r\n \r\nOld llarbor Light \u0026 Oglethorpe Bench . . 98 \r\n \r\nOld Jail Museum \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\nOld Knoxville Jail and Museum \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nOld Li berty CountyJail \r\n \r\n. 96 \r\n \r\nOld Medical College . . . \r\n \r\n78 \r\n \r\nOld Mill Museum . \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nOld Pickens County J:til . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nDid Post Office C.D. Polk Annex . \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\nOld Sautee Store . . \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nOld Sowega Melon Assn. Building \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\nOld State Capi tol lluilding . \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nOldest LogJai l in Georgia . \r\n \r\n. 81 \r\n \r\nOxford College . \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\np \r\n \r\nPace House . \r\n \r\nl;l 2 \r\n \r\nPanola Mountain State Conservation Park . 120, 125 \r\n \r\nPantlter Creek Recreation Area - CNF \r\n \r\n15 4 \r\n \r\nParadise Gardens . . \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nPe:mm Monument \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\nPhillips Natural Area \r\n \r\nl:l.l \r\n \r\nPickett's Mill State Historic Site \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nPooles Mill Covered Bridge . . \r\n \r\n155 \r\n \r\nProvidence Caityon State Park \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nQuail Hunting Capital of the World \r\n \r\n187 \r\n \r\nQuinlan Arts Center \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nRabun Bald Mountain . \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nRabun Beach Recreation Area - CNF \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nRed Top Mountain State Lodge Park . \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nReed Binghant State Park . \r\n \r\nI 86 \r\n \r\nReynolds Nature Preserve . \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nRhodes Hall \r\n \r\n. 63 \r\n \r\nRip Gardner Park . . \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nRiver Street Train Museum \r\n \r\n. 98 \r\n \r\nRobert Toombs !louse State Historic Site . . 81 \r\n \r\nRobert W. Woodruff Arts Center \r\n \r\n. 6:l \r\n \r\n~ock City Gardens \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nKock Eagle 4-HCenter \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\nRock House, The \r\n \r\n. 80 \r\n \r\nRoosevelt's Little Whi te House Historic Site 207 \r\n \r\nRoyal Air Force Memorial \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\ns \r\n \r\nSalacoa Creek Park . \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\nSapelo Island ational Estuarine \r\n \r\nResearch Reserve \r\n \r\n. 98 \r\n \r\nSautee-Nacoochee lndiait Mound \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nSciTrek-Georgia's Science \u0026 \r\n \r\nTedutology Adventure . \r\n \r\n6;l \r\n \r\nSmU Shoals \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\nSeminole State Park \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nShips of the Sea Museum \r\n \r\n99 \r\n \r\nSigner's Monume111 . \r\n \r\n78 \r\n \r\nSix flags Over Georgia \r\n \r\n63 \r\n \r\nSkidaway Island State Park \r\n \r\n98 \r\n \r\nSmith House . \r\n \r\nI 86 \r\n \r\nSocial Circle ational Historic District \r\n \r\n125 \r\n \r\nSosebee Cove Scen ic Area . \r\n \r\n15:l \r\n \r\nSouth 106 Lunch Box\u0026 Colleclibles Museum . 204 \r\n \r\nSouth Georgia College . . . \r\n \r\nl:l:l \r\n \r\nSoutheast Railway Museum . \r\n \r\n. 68 \r\n \r\nSpivey Hal~Clayton State College . \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nSprewell Bluff State Park \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nSt. Marys Submarine Museum \r\n \r\n100 \r\n \r\nState Botanical Garden of Georgia . \r\n \r\n11 9 \r\n \r\nStephen C. Foster State Park \r\n \r\n. 96 \r\n \r\nStephen Upson House \r\n \r\n11 9 \r\n \r\nStetson-Sanford House \r\n \r\n12:i \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nStovall Covered Bridge \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nStubbs Park \r\n \r\nl:l:l \r\n \r\nSwan Center . \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nSweetwater Creek State Conservation P:trk 176 \r\n \r\nSylvan Falls Mill \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nT \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park . \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nTalmadge Home \r\n \r\nl;l4 \r\n \r\nTexas Lone Star State Flag \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nThomasville Rose Garden at Cherokee Lake 189 \r\n \r\nTift Park . . . . . . . . \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\nTobesofkee Recreation Area . \r\n \r\n122 \r\n \r\nToccoa River . \r\n \r\n173 \r\n \r\nTooneni lle Trolley \r\n \r\nI 00 \r\n \r\nTrack Rock Archaeological Area \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nTraders Hill Recreation Park \r\n \r\n96 \r\n \r\nTree Titat Owns Itself . . . . \r\n \r\n11 9 \r\n \r\nTribute to the American Indian \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nTroup's Tomb \r\n \r\nl:l 5 \r\n \r\nTubman Afric-.ut Americait Museum \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park \r\n \r\nI 58 \r\n \r\nTy Cobb Memorial . . . \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\nu \r\n \r\nUncle Remus Museum and Park . \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\nUnderground Atlanta \r\n \r\n63 \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park \u0026 l.odge \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\nUniversity of Georgia . \r\n \r\n11 9 \r\n \r\nV \r\n \r\nVaitn House Historic Site \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nVeterans Riverfront Park \r\n \r\n186 \r\n \r\nVictoriait Vienna . \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nVictory Museum \r\n \r\n. 96 \r\n \r\nVillanow Country Store . \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nVines Botanical Gard ens \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\nVinings Jubilee . \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\nVogel State Park . . . \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\nWalter F. George Lock and Dam . \r\n \r\n188 \r\n \r\nWashington Pump \r\n \r\nI00 \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park . \r\n \r\n155 \r\n \r\nWayside Park . . . . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nWest Georgia College(fhe Bonner House I 4 \r\n \r\nWest Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nWest Point Lake Dain and Museum \r\n \r\n207 \r\n \r\nWestville Historic llandicrafts \r\n \r\n205 \r\n \r\nWh istle Stop Museum . \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\nWhite Water Parks . \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\nWilbanks Apiaries \r\n \r\n132 \r\n \r\nWilliant Weinmait Mineral Museum \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nWoodrow Wilson Boyhood ll ome . \r\n \r\n. 78 \r\n \r\nWoody Gap Recreation Arca - C F \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nWorld of Coca-Cola . \r\n \r\n. 63 \r\n \r\nWorld's Largest Apple Monument \r\n \r\n155 \r\n \r\nWormsloe State llistorical Site \r\n \r\n98 \r\n \r\nWren's est . . \r\n \r\n63 \r\n \r\ny \r\n \r\nYarborough Oak \r\n \r\n124 \r\n \r\nYellow River Game Raitch \r\n \r\n. 69 \r\n \r\nYonah Moun tain . \r\n \r\n154 \r\n \r\nYoung Brothers Pharmacy \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nz \r\n \r\nZirbes-Ledbeuer !louse \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\nZoo Atlanta \r\n \r\n63 \r\n \r\n208 \r\n \r\n1996 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n At participating Days Inns in Georgia, \r\nyou get more fun for less money. Rock Bottom Rates of $39- $79 allow you to stay more nights and see more sights. Plus, with so many Days Inns to choose from, you're sure to find one near your favorite attractions. Reserve your clean, comfortable room today. Call 1-800-DAYS INN or your travel agent. \r\n \r\nPART IC I PAT I N \u003ci PR\u003c\u003e PF: RT I F: S \r\n \r\nAdel 1-75 Exit 10 \r\nAlbany/Downtown US91\u002682 \r\nAthens/ Atlanta Highway \r\nUS 29 \u002678 Bus. \r\nAtlanta/Cleveland Ave. 1-75, Exit 86 N. \u0026S., 1-85, Exit \r\n22 N. \u0026S. \r\nAtlanta/Downtown Merchandise \r\n1-75/85, S. Exit 99/N. Exit 98 \r\nAtlanta/Gwinnett Place 1-85 \u0026Pleasant Hill Dr. \r\nAtlanta/MidtownPeachtree 1-75/85, Exit I00 \r\nAtlanta/Sandy Springs 1-285 \u0026Roswell Rd. Exit 17 \r\nAtlanta/Northlake Mall 1-285, Exit 28 \r\nAtlanta/Northwest 1-75, N. Exit 104A/S. Exit 104 \r\nAtlanta/Six Rags 1-20, Exit 13C \r\nAtlanta/ S. Forest Park \r\n1-75, Exit 80 S. Exit 78, North onSR85 \r\nAtlanta/Union City/ Shannon Mall \r\n1-85 \u0026GA Hwy 138, Exit 13 \r\nAtlanta/ Jonesboro/ Southlake Mall \r\nm,Exit77 \r\nAtlanta/N. Wmdy Hill m \u0026Windy Hill Rd. Exit 110 \r\nBrunswick/Interstate 1-95 \u0026US 34 1Exit 7A \r\n \r\nBrunswick/Daystop \r\n1-95 \u0026us 17Exit 6 \r\nByron m \u0026Hwy 49 Exit 46 \r\nCarrollton 1-20 to Hwy 27 S. \u0026 \r\nHwy 166 Bypass \r\nCommerce 1-85, Exit 53 Hwy 441 S. \r\nConyers 1-20 \u0026Hwy 138, Exit 42 \r\nDalton 1-75, Exit 136 \r\nDublin Hwy44 1S. atl-16 \r\nEastman US Hwy 34 1S. \r\nElberton Hwy72\u0026 17 \r\nForsyth m \u0026Lee Rd. 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Water and AmerlCafl l\\cM.'ntu~---.. ........ .770--124-9281 ........E-'i \r\n \r\nCOLO IAL COAST \r\n0 Savannah Airpon Commi!.SiOn \r\nSt M.1 Tourism...... \r\n \r\n..... 912-%4-0514  ...Q-1 l ... _.912-8826100 ...P-19 \r\n \r\n0 Bru~wick \u0026 GoMt'il l!k!!.ciGA Vi$. Bursu ..............800-933.COAST ....P-17 \r\n \r\nf!) Cl.Irion Reiiort Buo:aoeer ......~, ~ - .........J300.153-)955 .......P-18 \r\n \r\n...,.....~- ........ . .... ............. _.,... ...... \r\n \r\n.912-635-2261 .....P.J6 \r\n \r\n0 COlrliort Inn l\\!JOO Suit~. - \r\n.,_ ~-- .,.. \r\n \r\n.800-104--0201 ........P-18 \r\n......-..912-6352211 ........P-18 \r\n \r\nMand. C J~kyll \r\n \r\n~ n ... \r\n \r\n..... \r\n \r\n...... \r\n \r\n.912-635-2136 ...... Pl8 \r\n \r\n... -.. - _,. \r\n \r\n,_ \r\n \r\n.80j.8-11--0586 ........ P-L8 \r\n \r\nO Ki\"\u0026\u0026 PnnceBeadl Resort..-...---........... __,, ...800-.'42-0212..--.P-17 \r\n \r\nG Se\u003c1:Palmse.olf\u0026 lf!flnisllesoft \r\n \r\n..800-Mlf.268. -P-P \r\n \r\n.. \r\n \r\n.912-638-1151 .... P-t7 \r\n \r\n0 St. Si~l\u003cJaAd o,,1t1ftoo1 Conda 'ii:1!111ak_ ..800-627-6850 .....P-t7 \r\n \r\nC) Mighly Eight Air Ftxce HcntJgt (ttrll'L ...... ....... .912-7.ffl-8688 -..Q-ll \r\n \r\nO 1-bn(wr.o:ISuil~ Hor,1 SJ\\laMilh.. \r\n \r\n.............Q)l-351-8500 .....Q-11 \r\n \r\nG Plantoo Inn....... \r\n \r\n-  ........800-554-1187. ..Q-11 \r\n \r\n() Savann,1h Vis1too Info. .iett_ 1781 !. ... .... ......800-4--UCHARM ...Q-13 \r\n \r\n- ... \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\n- .....B00-+14-2427 ........Q-13 \r\n \r\n0 Tybee kland St.Kn Vi~too lnfo. ....lext 17811..... - ..800-863-SEACH ..IHJ \r\n \r\n....800-866-lJll. Rll \r\n \r\nCLASSIC SOUTH \r\nO Thom\u003c,n-,\\icOunie Co. O,,mbe\u003c of Coolorece.... '06-595-558.J .....L7 \r\n \r\nO Augusw1r- \r\n \r\nCou111yCorwention\u0026. . ..8(lP26-0243. r-...7 \r\n \r\nV15itoo Buceau .._....... _ ................ --- ........i'06-82J-6600 ....._N-7 \r\n \r\nO ~loois Museum oi An ._.. \r\n \r\n....- ................;-06-724-7501 ......N7 \r\n \r\nGEORGIA'S HISTORIC HEARTLAND \r\n \r\no BanlswsingShqlf'ing. ---- - ......706-67721118.._H-1 \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n.. \r\n \r\n..... .B00-6J8..5004. --H-1 \r\n \r\nO CO\\'i~oo Caweffllon \u0026 Vi~itors Bureilu \r\n \r\n_800-616-8626 .........G-7 \r\n \r\n_ ...,... _... _ ......- - -- - ....il{J.78:--3868.--.G-7 \r\nQ Georgias. Anlebellum C.!pita!. Milledgeville. ______ ..800-651-1804 .......J.9 \r\n \r\n.............................................................................912-45~--1687 .......J-9 \r\n \r\nC) lrooa Coont) foo,,:nhoo  V05. B,reau .-.....'12-,IJ-3401 ...._.H IO \r\n \r\n. __ __ \r\n \r\n. _..800-768-3-\u002601.~..-HIO \r\n \r\nNORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS no-m.1,11 \r\n \r\nCD AlpineSoothMotl~ .............. _ _ _ \r\n \r\n600-SJS-1251 ...... H-2 \r\n \r\nG, Alpi~ Villa~ Facton Outll'IL........ \r\n \r\n.... .70b-873-J0t6.......H-2 \r\n \r\n,o0 B!alr;\\iille-Union County CNmberof Comrnera'- .706-7-li-5789.....G.J \r\n \r\n6r,w.aownV.:ille-, Reial. Youngl-iimi;, \r\n \r\n..$101-1205.....GI \r\n \r\n\"\"'\"\"\"\" 0 Ch\u003c1l~au Efan Wini.'r) \u0026~. .. . .... \r\nCD Dahloo,g,\\JJmpkin Co,mly Charnb\"\" \r\n \r\n. 800-233-Wl~E .... G-5 \r\n \r\n........---~-le.'4 11)................. ----600-231-554) ........G-3 \r\n \r\nO FK\"ldstone!nn. Rtsst,!uraruJMMarina. Hiaw.~(~ .....70b-89b-1262 ......G-1 \r\n \r\n . .. - - . -- 800-545-34118... G-1 \r\n \r\nO Haber!.li.1m COi.Ult\\ ChMnbt'r nf Contrneice ,. -- 70\u0026-7\u003e43097..... H-l \r\n \r\n,600-835-1559. ...H-2 \r\n \r\nQ Ht.~endorl\"R.n.-er IM \u0026(nnrl..'reOCeCenter , .. .600-W52271 ... H-2 \r\n \r\nO ~ \\'liek~ Cen1er \r\n \r\n.. ...... . \r\n \r\n.. .800-853-8027 ....-.G-2 \r\n \r\nO MOl.lntainH~.!','RescwtsandConft\u003erenceC('f'Jle, \r\n \r\n770-534-324-1 .... G--3 \r\n \r\n.... . --- \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n.........800--9n-\u0026;-IJ .....G-3 \r\n \r\nO \\antah.ila Outdoor Centef1'Soi.rtheaslem ExpeditlOIW \r\n \r\nWild Water. ltd. \r\n \r\n.600-777-RAFT ......J-1 \r\n \r\n.......- ....- .............................................6CXJ..77;'-71J8........l-1 \r\n \r\nCD Dritin.il ~Llthi,n \"\"\"\"'1,, \r\n \r\nBab)laod r,,,,,-,1 Ho,poul, Clew,aod - -_7(16.86;.1171 ...G.J \r\nQ Rabun County Qwmbe, oi (Ol\"nl'h.'fct/(OfM!llliOO \r\n \r\n\u0026 Visilcn Bureau. . ...... _ ..---- -..--- ..iOb-782--W 11 .......I 1 \r\n0 fo\\\\M County Tovrism .-\\oociaf)Ol'I, 1nc. .,.. - ..706-8%-4966........H-I \r\n \r\nC3 Unicoi $13~ Park \u0026 l ~ \r\n \r\n-- ..70b-873-1101 .....H-1 \r\n \r\no \"~\"' eoo\"\" a,.,n-1,e, ~ eamn-.m,. \r\n \r\n.800-864..PAAK ...... H-1 .B00-191-ai,9. ._..e-2 \r\n \r\nNORTHWEST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS \r\n \r\nC, Urt1;rtw1Ue-8artowC00nty C-onvent1un - \r\n \r\n..800-7J3.]28(L ....C-5 \r\n \r\n\u0026 VISitm lkll'eaw... ...........(e,il 71 \r\n \r\n... 770.)87-IJ57 ........o ; \r\n \r\nO F,1nnin County Ch:!mberoi Commelce.~ _ ..._.)'066J.2-S680...- ...E-l \r\n \r\n... ,.800-W}9-/,,1TNS 16867) ..E-1 \r\n \r\n0 Rock City G,1rdt-ns. \r\n \r\n.........~ ....\u0026J0.354.0675 .....B- 1 \r\n \r\nPLANTATION TRACE \r\nO Oest.inatlOfl Thcmasville Tounsm Authool) - . ......800-70#-2350......G-19 \r\n0 Pebble Hill Plantation ............................. ~-912-~16-2344 .....G-19 \r\n \r\nO A Dam CooYer.liun \u0026 Vr.,,11or5 Bureau \r\n \r\n.._912-ll4-llil5.......f-1 b - B00-175-8700. - J. Jb \r\n \r\nC, 0.1.'f 100 Facti:ir, Outlets, La Park....._ \r\n \r\n...__9 I255'1-6822 .......J-19 \r\n \r\n-n -- ,_9 12-SS.91177 ,..J.Jq 912-559-0)66......./ 19 \r\n0 Valdosta-1.owrdes County CVB ,Hahira/1.ake Par\\::1. _.\u0026XVi69-TOlJR.... ...l-l9 \r\n \r\n....................................800-56Y..6687........J. 19 \r\n \r\n.,,,_.,  .,....- - \r\n \r\n-- \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n---- \r\n \r\nNW ..,_912!45-051)._ ,..,.119 \r\n \r\nPRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS \r\n \r\n0 Calla1M1yGarden!.RestN1 _ _ _ ... -\u0026n-282-8181 .......C-IO \r\n \r\nQ Coweta Ccxmty Comen1100 \u0026 Vrs.im Bureau. .aoo-acownA......C-3 \r\n \r\n--- .  - _...326-9382 N C-8  ,_ \r\n \r\nQ Pil'lt' Mount11n Toun\u003c,m lliOdation. \r\n \r\n..800---441-3502 ...... -C-10 \r\n \r\n._...... _ ...........----706-ob3-40CXJ____c-10 \r\n \r\nFor free Georgia travel \r\ninformation please call \r\n1-800-VISIT-GA ext. 1512 \r\n \r\nValdosta-Lowndes Couol yConvention \u0026 Visito,s Bureau Plantation Trace Region 1800569-TOUR  1800-569-8687 \r\n \r\n..SCALl! IIIIILUI \r\nAUGUSTA \r\nAugusta-Richmond County Convent.On \u0026 Visilors Bu,eau Classic South Region 18007260243  7068236600 (local) \r\n \r\nColumbus Com:ention \u0026 Visilors Bureau Presidential Pathways Region 1800999-1613 706-322-1613 ilocall \r\n \r\nAlbany Convention \u0026 Visilor.s Bureau Planlation Trace Region 912-434-8700 \r\n \r\nBrunswick \u0026 the Golden Isles of Georgia Visitors Bureau Colonial Coast Region l 8009332627  912265-()620 (local) \r\n \r\nSavannah Area (on\\oention \u0026 VisilOI\"$ Bureau Colonial Coast Region 1800-444-2427  912-9-14-0~56 (local) \r\n \r\nMacon-Bibb CountyConvenlion \u0026 Visitors Bureau Historic HearUand Region 1800-768-3401  912-7433401 (local) \r\n \r\nAtlanla Con.ention \u0026 Visilors Bureau AUan1a Metro Region 1-1100-ATIJ\\NTA  404-222-6688 (local) \r\n \r\n~Jog a Baaarlan MounWn \r\nlldreat in White County \r\n~ n e e the lakes and forests ol the nc Gt:orgia rnountains - lhe many moods o( Melen Recreallonal adMties. brealh1aklng sc,ne,y, ' inlcmatk)nal village 5hop:5, outlet mall-5, many molds and lodges. \r\nChambe, c(CoQmen:.e..800-:59232'.l!I t1elen \"\"1rome Ch........1JOOS511:so27 l1eJendorf lwei\" loo. .\"....800-4-45--227 l Un\"\"1 5t\u003ete \"\"11 Lodge..800-ll64-l'N\u003cII ,;,,_,. 'lillageOullds ...70\u0026S7\u0026-,JOl6 Alpine South Motd......-.800-.5J.'\u003e-1251 \r\n \r\nJust 4 Hou~ Sou of Adam~ \u0026 4 Houn \u003elo\u003erll11:if0,...:d,,1 \r\n \r\n3 OUILET \r\n \r\nL1le P.ut Mill StOK Pl.w  faaon S, l.i!ICl   I~\"\" .rt f,1,.1on \\lLln'$ \r\n \r\nPHrr FJ.BB HIN \r\n \r\n....  m a ~ ~ t'\"1l1aa.. \r\n \r\nValdosta cs Corm:ndon and Vml\"OCI s.,..a /l-75 \u002611 SJ \r\n \r\n11.0. '.9 l\"IG \\,)m,.m Dr \",1 tlc 1  \\'.1Jd1,-,1.1, L:\\ :Ho4H 19M \r\n \r\n9121450513  l 800 S6Y OC.8. \r\n \r\nHI Sl' 0 I{ IC SAVA NN AI-I \r\n \r\nCall for your ha, copy of tk Jckill Llan,I \\ ~cation PLltlllerand !ind out .bit J die \r\nfu,~ be.d.s, i!alf, hl,imv and more tl,,,1 \r\na~'ait you oa i\"'o.,,ta] G;,:,,g;a's \r\nlmuritc rosoc1 ~larul! CJ \r\n(800) 841-6586. \r\n \r\n1'bme \r\nOty/ \"'1n,/Zip Tht Slt\"lll11'Wl M'J; ful1-mt1\u003c1Q \u0026 \\$IOl'J Buretta l'O. h Jh28  S..v.1lll2h. G,1, 3]-t03-lti28 \r\nI 01( \\10 IU I \\I Oli'I \\ I Ill '\\ OK 10 ' I II\\ \\ I Ill\\ 'I ( \\ 1 1 \r\n1 :,mu 111 \u003c11\\II \\ \\ I! ,!~I ,~ 111 1- :-.i \"' \\n11r l,11..il ,r.l\\( I 1,.... 111. \r\n \r\nSpend The Day \r\nAt Callaway! \r\n \r\nBrmg the family for OH 11'\\e,f\\ln Qn~ e;i\u003c.ci,l~i'nenl ot t\"a1k1wccy \r\nGardem _e. njoy the Sible Ho(tlC11~rura( Center' the llt?Y \r\nButterfly Ce nter, Mr:i Casqn'S Vegetatjle C.Otilen 7 .5 mile of bicycle LrD.il.s nd mo \r\nColk1wu Corde.ns. is 70 miles sou1hwes1 o AIJa.ntc! n 14.000 acres of gardens, \\aKes and wood.I nds I! \r\nI,800.CAJ.J~WAY !or l'e$0r1 rc:st.:rvotion~ cmd mote Uiform9tion. \r\n \r\n\\Q!::i:\\I. \r\n \r\nCallaway Gardens \r\nh,,....--.Ucc,y,o \r\n \r\nSAVE :;$18 \r\nPresent this coupon aL White Woter and recein SJ C1ff nny regular admi,;sion for up to si.,; people. ot valid with wiy mber offer. discount or promotion. \r\nVALID 1996 SEA ONO LY. \r\nPlU RliCAPI 601SKIP \r\n250 North Cobb Parkway. Marietta. Georgia .30062. Phone !770) 42'4-Wi\\VE \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nE;EST\"{;LN \r\n \r\nANY 2 l)/!Y5 FOR THE P~rcE OF I \r\n \r\n' f \r\n \r\n' '' \" \r\n \r\nSix Flags \r\n \r\nh, I 1 \\. \r\n \r\n\"' ' ,., \r\n \r\nOlu GE1JRGL1 Hl ~mr PH~ t \u003e'i ,1 tr h \r\n \r\n\" \r\n11-1G \r\n \r\n' '' \r\nOr,\u003c~A'l-.'\"{ \r\n \r\n5, \r\n \r\n~~.1.~ \r\n \r\n\\I \r\n \r\n,,. ~ \") .,._ \r\n \r\ne \r\n \r\n\\..- \r\n \r\n;_,.Ji \\c \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\n, ~DISCOVER Taking a trip? \r\n \r\nRafr lhc ' Wild \u0026 Sceni;;. Chattooga River. \r\n1800-440-7238 \r\n1\u003c1:tm_,Joq:,S(, \r\n \r\nDon't forget the preventive care. \r\n \r\nAsk.ibl.lUI \r\nq:,nn~\u0026t II \r\nS.o..o..l_hC..a.r,o._ina \r\n1r--------D-isc-o-un-t-C-o-up-o-n-------,1 \r\n \r\nII. h \r\n \r\nGEORGIA \r\n \r\nService \r\n \r\nTRAVEL \r\nGUIDE \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n Two Pn,ni\u003cr Re.xi Hotels  36 Holes o[ Cbamponship Goll \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n Beoch and Water Park \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\n Boat Rrotals, Horseback Biking. Tennis \u0026More \r\n \r\nI I \r\n \r\n1-800-840-IAKE \r\n \r\nft \r\nub t...lia- klaadi- \r\n \r\naF:ree \\Vi in 4ug,,sra ~:u \r\nFill ow: I.N., ~ 1 wd ilit.9 \u0026tqf1111 ,he \r\n:-.-t\"hiw-er \\ \\ t'lan-r.,. C-n,...- .11 'l2 8th~~ t~r Rn \r\nccnmmNa1ion~. Golf Padtat,ie nnd Dinner for Tw(,! I \r\nI \r\n \r\nWe want your business. \r\nCall 1-800-GM USE US for a dea ler near you. \r\nfflEVROl..lT  PO\\'Tl\\f  OLOSMOIUU:.  BUCK  CADILLAC  Ci \\1C' \r\nr- - -7 R~-;e: furVIP ~~o-;s:t- \r\nI Tanger Factory Outlet Ce nters and 1 I Commerce Factory Stores, Exit 53, 1: \r\nI Banks Crossing, Geo rgia and enter my I I name in a $250 shopping spree. I INAME_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ I \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nr,.,~~ -- - \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nTd~lwnt\" Numfler_ _ \r\n \r\nI ADDRESS_ _ _ _ __ _ _ I \r\nL------------- -~ I CITY___STATE__ZIP__ I \r\n \r\n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bi500-pt6-bs1-bg3-b1995-b-a-bmap","title":"Georgia on my mind: 1995 travel guide","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia Travel Publications, Inc., manufacturer.","Georgia Hospitality \u0026 Travel Association, publisher.","Georgia. Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, issuing body.","Georgia. Tourism Division, issuing body."],"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018"],"dcterms_creator":["Georgia. Dept. of Industry, Trade and Tourism"],"dc_date":["1995"],"dcterms_description":["\"The official state travel guide.\"; Title from cover"],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Travel Publications Georgia Hospitality and Travel Association and Georgia Dept. of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, 1995"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["Georgia--Guidebooks.","Georgia","Georgia Government Documents--Serial"],"dcterms_title":["Georgia on my mind: 1995 travel guide","Georgia travel guide"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["University of Georgia. Map and Government Information Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/do:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bi500-pt6-bs1-bg3-b1995-b-a-bmap"],"edm_is_shown_at":["https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:dlg_ggpd_y-ga-bi500-pt6-bs1-bg3-b1995-b-a-bmap"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["state government records"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"iiif_manifest_url_ss":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":" (800) 541-3268 \r\n \r\n THIS IS THE NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS, MY FRIEND. REPLETE WITH ALL THE WONDERS MOTHER NATURE COULD DREAM UP. AND NOW COMPLETE WITH ITS OWN RESORT LODGE. NESTLED IN UNASSUMINGLY AMONG THE HARDWOODS ARE OUR 134 ELEGANTLY APPOINTED ROOMS AND SUITES, AS WELL AS GOLF, TENNIS, TROUT FISHING, HIKING TRAILS, AN INDOOR/OUTDOOR POOL AND ACOMPLETE FITNESS CENTER. THERE'S \r\nNOTHING LIKE IT FOR HUNDREDS OF MILES, AND THAT'S PRECISELY THE fDEA. \r\nJ \r\n \r\n  I \r\nf \r\n \r\nto \r\n \r\n \r\na \r\n \r\nTake a jollmeJ to Gecqla, and treat your~ to a smorgas~ d of history, heritage and hospitality. \r\n \r\nRenowned as the leader of die New South, this popular sunbelt state offers tourists a myriad of memorable \r\n \r\nexperiences against a backdrop of spectacular beauty and an idyllic year-round climate. \r\n \r\nThe state, \r\n \r\nthe largest ea5t of the Mississippi, stretches from the golden beaches of the A~anlic Ocean to the picturesque foothills \r\n \r\nof the Appalachian Mountains. In between are the sceoes that make Georgia so unique: the glitter of metropolitan \r\n \r\nAllanla, lbe Wll'Dllb and nostalgiaofsmall dlles and towns, the forests ofhardwoods, towering pines and peach trees \r\n \r\nin bloom.  \r\n \r\nGeoqla ofors - \r\n \r\n enonno,s array of acdftUes ,nd \"\"\"\" often ,elle\u003c:ting ilie \r\n \r\nherillge of lhe region. V\"JSitors sense the important role this state played in the history of our coumry. Today, that \r\n \r\nllillolyts.....,. patafGeoqla\\.,..,.._ ,..die \u003cl!lion fodo Visionond Slrulcy.  \r\n \r\n Georgia's Travel Regions \r\nNorthwest Georgia Mountains (NW) For a detailed map of Utis area, see page I48. \r\n\\thnta tetro ( \\\\I) for a detailed map of this area, see page 50. \r\nHistoric Heartland (HH) For a detailed map of this area, see page IOI. \r\nPresidential Pathways (PP) for a derailed map of this area, see page 173. \r\n \r\nFor a detailed map of this area, see page 160. \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia Mountains (NE) For a detailed map of this area, see page 133. \r\n-.!, IL' I S \r\nFor a detailed map of this area, see page 67. \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\n \r\nlaJ?noli.t \r\nFor a detailed map of this area, see page 112. \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nColonial Coast (CC) \r\nFor a detailed map of this area, see page 82. \r\n \r\nu ,, ' n Use 11ii \r\nIntroduction \r\nGeorgia On My Mind is published annually by the Georgia Depanment of Industry, Trade \u0026 Tourism and Publication Concepts, Inc. to help you plan your trip to Georgia and to guide you during your visit. \r\nThe State of Georgia is divided into nine travel regions, as pictured above. The sections of this directory describe each travel region, highlighting the cities and t0wns, attractions, lodgings, food services, travel services and more. The mileage chart on the next page gives an indication of the distance between cities. \r\n \r\nTo find a DETAILED MAP of each region, turn to the page listed under each regional name, above. This map will provide an overview of the cities and towns, attractions and highways in that region. \r\nVlSITOR INFORMATIONCENTERSAND LOCAL WELCOMECENTERS for each region are listed adjacent to U1is map. You will also find a legend explaining abbreviations used in the listings section. \r\nTo help you further, each lravel region has its own COLORCODE, which is used on the map above, and throughout the regional section. \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Miud \r\n \r\nTo Read About A Region \r\nEach travel region has unique characteristics Urnt make it special. If you want to learn more about a particular region, turn to the page listed for that region in the TABLE OF CONTENTS on page 6. \r\nYou,will find a narrative description of the region, followed by a detailed list of attractions, lodgings, food services, travel services, etc. - all listed alphabetically by town or city in that region. Amap on the opening page of each regional section defines the region's location within Georgia. \r\n \r\n Geor ia's Cities \u0026 Towns \r\n \r\nCit) \r\nAhb\u003c,,ollc \\rnonh ldJl\"1lll1 ldel \r\nAllJ'JH)1 ,\\Jm.1 \r\nAfpJo,n,,u \r\nAmt.rfM \\ndcrsoP\\-lllr lppllo~ A.\u003chhurn ,\\1hen~ Albnta \r\n,\\U~U.'\"1::1 \r\nAu_,tl'il \r\nlllnhrid~\u003c' tt,l,'\"111 \r\nll\u003ern\u003c'\u003e'illt 8,xk) \r\nB~h!l(I \r\nHbddJ\u003c.Jrd hl,nd Hlockshcar 61almllle \r\nlll Ld) Rh\u003e\u003c Mhl~ llf\u003eltngbrokc Br.aschon Hrtm:tn \r\nUl'tlll\\liood \r\nBrun:,.\"'kk Rutna \\ [$bl Hufonl \r\nll)l'OII \r\n\u003c::alru \r\n\u003c.:ulhnun c,mlllJ \r\nQmtcln \r\nCame~\\dlr C'.:.trrolhon C.1neN:, ilk \r\nr..nc Spring \r\nC:tdarto\"n Ch,i,\"onh (:h.111ntty C:bkk.trm1ug.i C:lark\u003c'Sllk Cllli\u003cS!on \r\nCf:\u0026\\1011 \r\nCI.J)10n (:tc1d.utd Chnton Cochran f.olkge l'arL C':Olqul11 f.olumhu:, Comt.r Conunl'ttt Connml C,,nk-)' \r\nC:OR)Or\u003e \r\nConl\u003c'lr r..oniclu:a Ctwington Cr,n.lJII C.:r:111fo rdnllc \r\n \r\nTit rage  \r\n \r\n1111 11.l \r\n \r\nA\\I \r\n \r\n; I \r\n \r\n~II 119 1''1' 1111 \r\n \r\nrT 161 \r\n \r\n1111 ti.I \r\n \r\nIll ;1 \r\n \r\nPl' I\" I \r\n \r\nPl' 11 \r\n \r\ncs \r\n \r\n1,1! \r\n \r\n1'T lb! 1111 IOZ \\II I I \r\ncs 6ll \r\n \r\n\\,II \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\nf'T 16Z \r\n \r\n\\f. 1; , \r\n \r\n1111 IOl 1111 I l j \r\n \r\n1111 10.l \r\nex: 8.l \r\nGC 8,1 ~E lje \r\nl'T lb! \r\nSW 119 1111 lOl_ \r\n \r\nli6 Ils \r\n \r\nSIi 1\\9 \r\n \r\ncl'Tc \r\n \r\nlbl 8.l \r\n \r\nPl' 11 \r\n \r\nAM 56 \r\n1111 IU3 PT IM \r\n \r\nS\\\\ I 19 \r\nar 162 ~w 150 \r\n \r\n,~wF. \r\n \r\nH~ 150 \r\n \r\n~w 1\u003e11 \r\n \r\n~II 110 \r\n \r\nVII ISO \r\n \r\nMl t;I \r\n \r\n1111 I lj \r\n \r\nSW 111 \r\nsr IH \r\n \r\n\\,\\I \r\n \r\n;6 \r\n \r\n\\Ill llj \r\n \r\nVE 1;; \r\nvr 1,1; \r\n \r\n1111 IOI \r\n \r\n\\Ill 11.l \r\n \r\nAM \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\nl'T 16l \r\nPl\u003e n \r\n \r\nSF! I.I, \r\nNl: m \r\n \r\nPl' \r\n \r\n17i \r\n \r\nJIii IO.\\ \r\n \r\n1111 pp \r\n \r\n,Il.l,.;I \r\n \r\n~E 1;11 \r\n \r\n1111 10.! \r\n \r\nK\\\\ ISi \r\ncs (,9 \r\n \r\nCi! ) \r\nf.:mtc:m (~dlodrn Cunuuing (:tuhl~n D2hloncg, lblla, u,1100 D,nkh lll, Darien Dawson Daw-s\u003c,mUIC' lkK2lh Cuunt, C11.1mhler. ~ tur \r\nl)c)OIO \r\nOe,ter Oilbrd l),;,n,lsom Ilk llo~.-111 l)ouglJ,llougl:ISI Uk, DubliH l)uluth \r\nlluu\"1100i F.asl Point \r\nF.'2.'tllll:10 \r\nE:11m,1on E:nonwn f.lhcru,n f.ll\u003ehclkElli/\u003e) Ealrbu.m F:1jm10um Fargo F:1nn1ng1nn F)clll1llle h)\u003cUc11Jle Ffllf,-,r:tkl Fhmlt. \r\nl'l\"'l')' Br.nth Folk.\"on Forest l':iri. FntS)th f'or1 \u003c;111ncs Fon Oglethorpe Fr.111klln f'1' Vlllk)' Go!Jl\u003c'S'lillr G;1rdc.n C:1I) Go) ;111111, \\llc Goldon l~c, Good IIO(IC (;onJon Gnmn lllc \r\n(il\"J) \r\n(~r.1)1t011 \r\nCrt-c.n.sboro Griffiu \r\nGl'O\\'CIO'l'O \r\nG~lnncu Countt llohlr., ll:l.mlhm1 lht.mrtou ll\u003epe1illc 11,rlr m \r\n \r\nTR Pogc, \r\n \r\n\u003c:C 83 \r\n \r\n1111 1111 \r\n \r\nSE I.Ii, \r\n \r\nPT 162 \r\n \r\nNI( 13b \r\n \r\n~ \\I, \r\n \r\na;i \r\n \r\nNW 151 \r\n \r\nNE 1,16 \r\ncc 8,l \r\n \r\nPT 16! \r\n \r\nSE I.IC, \r\n \r\nAM 1 \r\nPP n \r\nMIi 11:1 \r\n~E w \r\n,- rT 16! \r\nAll MIi 11,l \r\n \r\nNW 151 \r\n \r\n,, MIi 113 \r\nA.II ;- \r\nAll All ; \r\n \r\n,\\Ill 114 \r\ncs 69 \r\n \r\n1111 1113 \r\nw ~E \r\n \r\nt:C 81 \r\n \r\nNW lil \r\n \r\nA\\1 \r\n \r\n58 \r\n \r\n~II t;.! \r\ncc 81 \r\n \r\n1111 IO,I \r\n,Ill ,s \r\n \r\nPl' li5 \r\n \r\nM\\I 11\u003c 1111 103 ~E 1,\\7 \r\ncc Kl \r\n \r\nA)I \r\n \r\n)$ \r\n \r\n1111 1113 \r\n \r\nl'1' 16! \r\n,-, ~II IS! \r\npp \r\n \r\n1111 1111 \r\n \r\nNE \r\n \r\nl .~i \r\n \r\ncc Sa \r\n \r\nl'I\" I'S \r\n \r\nM!I Ill \r\ncc R-1 \r\n \r\n1111 IOI \r\n,-; 1111 10 I \r\nl'P \r\n \r\n1111 1111 \r\n \r\n,\\,II iR \r\n \r\ncs 69 \r\n \r\nPl' n \r\n \r\ncs o \r\n \r\n,A,Mr \r\n \r\n;s \r\n16! \r\n \r\nPl' 1711 \r\n \r\n1111 1111 \r\n \r\nA)I 58 \r\n \r\n(:~ \r\n \r\n7(1 \r\n \r\nCity \r\nllnwcll 11,., llu,,lllc 11,t1d1ur\u003et IMcn llca\u003ehzlbalo \r\nlhaw:lt'e \r\nlllncsvllk llog:.in!Mllt \r\nllomtr lloml'nUle lndl1n Spnnis \r\nl\"\"-'\"\" \r\nJd.son1lllt J:isper JeffIS(ln Jek)ll lsbnd Ji,,up Jonc~1ni Jullcue Krnnt\"i:.m KlnJlSland \r\n~\"\"\"'ilk, \r\nl.afO)~llc \r\nLatinmgc Lale I.Jlnl1r lsl:md, 1.31cc P,,rk Lal elnd L:lkrmom L!l,onl:i. l~\"1,:11Cc1Cllt \r\nLt't.~burg \r\nLc,Ue Lllhum U1k'oln1un U1hl, Spring.\u003c IJ1hnnl \r\nUu,u.clcu,St Simons Island \r\nlAH..\"U;'.11 ( i r o , r t.,,g,n1Ulr l.oj,Vn\\lllC Lool:ou1\\l oumain LoulS\\111~ Lumhcr\u003c:it) l.umpkln \\l:.iblcton M,con ~bdi~n M1msOelJ ,11,rhlc 11111 11:lricu.;r.ohh C\u003c\u003eUnl) \r\n\\t11nlnet \r\nMay,,1lllc MrC:1)'):\\UI, 11,llonnugh \\klt:at lleridl,n Meller Mid1lllc \r\nMld\"'\"l' Mld\"Y \r\n\\hi.Ml \r\nlllll,\u003edg,1lllt Millen Milnrr \r\n \r\nTit \"~. \r\n \r\nNf. w \r\n \r\n\"' ,\\Ill \r\n1111 IIS \r\n \r\nNE 13\" \r\ncs u \r\n \r\nNE 1,18 \r\n1:c: 81 \r\npp 176 \r\n \r\nNP. I 18 \r\nex: 11-1 \r\n \r\n!Ill tot \r\n \r\n1111 IOI \r\n \r\nMIi IIS \r\n \r\nNII ISl \r\n \r\nNE 1.18 \r\nc:c 81 \r\n \r\n,\\Ill 11; \r\n \r\nAll iS \r\n \r\n1111 IOI \r\n \r\nA.II 58 \r\ncc 81 \r\n \r\n1111 10 , \r\n \r\n1-\\1 1;2 \r\n \r\nl'P 1\"6 \r\n~r- 1.18 \r\n \r\nPT 16l \r\n \r\nl'J' 16.1 \r\n \r\nNE 1.18 \r\n \r\nNE 118 \r\nAll ;s \r\n \r\nPT 16.1 pp 11, \r\n \r\n'\"cs 5o9 \r\n \r\n~II 1,.? \r\n \r\nAll \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\ncc s; \r\n \r\n1111 JO, \r\n \r\n1111 101 All ,9 \r\n \r\n1111 10, \r\n \r\n~'\\\\ ISZ \r\n \r\n(:S \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nMIi 11; \r\n \r\npp 1711 \r\n \r\n,\\,\\I \r\n \r\n19 \r\n \r\n1111 IIIS \r\n \r\n1111 IOS \r\n \r\n1111 IOI \r\n \r\nVE IW \r\n \r\nAM \r\ncs \r\n \r\n-SoY \r\n \r\nNE 139 \r\n \r\nNII I l l \r\n \r\n1111 105 \r\n \r\n1111 IIS \r\nc:\u003c: RS M\\I 11; ,:,,; ill Cf. gs \r\ncs o \r\n \r\n,1111 I IS \r\n \r\n1111 tit(, \r\ncs  o \r\n \r\n1111 HK, \r\n \r\nCit)' \r\nlllorhcll \r\n\\lonn,e \r\n,,omerumJ llontkcllu \\loreland \r\n\\lorpmon \r\n\\lorm\" \\louh.rle \r\nllou111;dn f.U)' \\lu,ella ~ev.mm ~kholb \r\n~Ol'Cf'O~ \r\nthlcw1M1d Odlb Okefenokee Onuah:l Oxford t~ uerson Pl:.tchtr~ C:lty Pent,cld Perry PirM! \\louru:\u0026fn l'l:dll$ Pooler Po\\\\der Spring,; Qunm:m Rah11n C,,p RhlS'lllc Renk\"'11UII R~c-J Rrx \r\nR\u003c') IIOlds \r\nRhine Rld1noon,I 11111 Mlnron Rfn);l(\u003c)ld R1.slng Fawn Rhcnl;k Robcn, Rohen.'1own Roc~ Spring Moc1mn Rome Ros,wlllc Roswell Round Oak \r\nRU).SlOH \r\nRtlflcJge S:uulemlllc Sandy Sprtugs Sap,k, l.\u003cl.,1d \r\n~UICC \r\nS;1r.a1111:1h !'i\u003c(utd:nlc \r\nSt lsl,nol S.noli Shorp.sburJl Sllo,m \r\nSky l'llci Snirr Smyrna SnelhUle 5-0d:IICime S\u003cipc,r1on \r\n \r\nTit Page, \r\n \r\ncs o \r\n \r\n1111 10/, \r\n \r\nPl' 177 \r\n \r\n1111 106 \r\n \r\nPl' 17' \r\n \r\nSIi 1;i \r\n \r\n\\ II \r\n \r\n()0 \r\n \r\nPT 163 \r\n \r\nNF. 119 \r\n \r\n1111 106 \r\n \r\nPl' 177 \r\n \r\nl!M 11-i \r\n \r\nMl 60 ~E U9 \r\n \r\n\\IM 11; \r\ncc 81 \r\n \r\nPl' IT \r\n \r\n1111 \r\ncc \r\n \r\n106 85 \r\n \r\npp 17\" \r\n \r\ncs 70 \r\n \r\n1111 106 pp IT \r\n \r\npp 1-s \r\ncc s; \r\n \r\nAll \r\n \r\n(,o \r\n \r\nl'J' 1(,j \r\n \r\nN~ 1.l9 \r\n \r\nIIM II\u003e \r\n \r\nrT 163 \r\n~w 15! \r\n \r\nA\\I 60 \r\n \r\nPl' 178 \r\n \r\nIIM 11; \r\ncc s; \r\ncc g5 .~w IS! \r\n \r\nSIi Ill \r\n \r\n\\II 60 \r\n \r\n1111 IU7 \r\n \r\nVE 1;9 \r\n \r\nNW Ill \r\n \r\nNW 1;i \r\n \r\n~II IS! \r\n \r\nN\\ll Ill \r\n \r\nMl 60 \r\n \r\n1111 107 \r\n \r\nNE 1.\\9 1111 10 \r\ncs 10 \r\n \r\nA.II 60 \r\ncc 86 \r\n \r\nNE \r\ncc \r\n \r\n11. 9 86 \r\n \r\nr\\M \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\ncc RR \r\n \r\nl'P 178 \r\n \r\npp \r\nrs \r\n \r\n1;7o8 \r\n \r\n~E 1,l9 \r\n \r\n1111 107 \r\n \r\nAM 61 \r\n \r\nAM 61 \r\n \r\n1111 I07 \r\n \r\nIll\\ 115 \r\n \r\nCit)' \r\n \r\nTR Pa~c , \r\n \r\nSp,n,vll,nrork (;()11111) cs \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nSt.Mill')'S \r\n \r\ncc s; \r\n \r\nSt Simons lsl:md \r\n \r\ncc s; \r\n \r\nS1m'\u003eMIII \r\n \r\nAll 61 \r\n \r\ns12oesooro \r\n \r\nMIi 115 \r\n \r\n~,oeklllid~oe \r\n \r\n1111 107 \r\n \r\nStone Mount:tln \r\n \r\nAll 61 \r\n \r\nSumnitnUle \r\n \r\nN'1? li3 \r\n \r\nSuwanee Sw1h~ro \r\n \r\n,\\\\I l\u003eI \r\ncs 71 \r\n \r\nS)h'l'Stcr \r\nT:ilbo1ton \r\n \r\n1'T 16j pp 178 \r\n \r\nTllpoos2 \r\n \r\nNW 15j \r\n \r\nT,llul,h F:ills \r\n \r\n~F 1,19 \r\n \r\nT:a1t.1- And rkil\"C1h Coun t) \r\nThom:won \r\n \r\nNW 15.1 \r\npp 178 \r\n \r\nTbomm1lle 1lmmson \r\n \r\nl'J' lb.\\ \r\ncs ' I \r\n \r\nTlfoon \r\n \r\nPT 1\"4 \r\n \r\nTlg,T \r\n \r\nNF. 139 \r\n \r\nTo\u003cCt\u003e, \r\n \r\nNE 139 \r\n \r\nT,~~ Flb \r\n \r\nNF. l j? \r\n \r\nToom.\u003choro \r\n \r\n1111 107 \r\n \r\nTrcmun O:uJe f,oullt) NII I i i \r\n \r\nTu(kt r \r\n \r\nA.II 61 \r\n \r\nTurnentne Tuin Cit) 'l')hce Island \r\n \r\nNF. 1.19 \r\ncs 71 cc S8 \r\n \r\nUnion (Jl)' Union Polnl \r\n \r\nMl 61 \r\ncs  1 \r\n \r\nV:t.klw.t:1 \r\n \r\nPT 161 \r\n \r\nl'lcloll \\lenn:. \r\n \r\nIIM I 16 pp I'S \r\n \r\n\\ llbMtc, \r\n \r\nNW 1H \r\n \r\nl'lnin~ \r\n \r\nA.II 61 \r\n \r\nll'leskJI w,m1Spring.\u003c \r\n \r\nNW 15,l pp 178 \r\n \r\n\\l'rner Robhl\u003c W11.rrcn1on \\\\11nhen ~3Shlng11\u003e11 \r\n \r\n1111 I07 \r\n \r\ncs cs \r\n \r\n-7,1 \r\n \r\ncs ' I \r\n \r\nWuddnSlllllc \r\n \r\n1111 107 \r\n \r\nW1trtyll:ill IIO)'cro~\u003c ~:aynr.sbom ~cmworth \\\\est Point \r\nW~U)O \r\n \r\nPl' 178 \r\ncc 88 cs 71 cc 88 \r\npp 178 \r\nVI' n \r\n \r\nllnighm \r\n \r\nrT IIH \r\n \r\n11-hltc II hltc Pl\u003elns \r\n \r\nN~' IS.I \r\ncs ' I \r\n \r\nlllU:icoochl'\u003c Wllmlngio11 1, lond \r\n \r\nIUI I 16 \r\ncc l!S \r\n \r\nll'lnd\u003cr \r\n \r\nNF. l.l9 \r\n \r\n\\\\:Jnston Woodbine \r\n \r\nNII' 1H \r\ncc 88 \r\n \r\nl l'ood b u ' ) \r\n \r\npp 178 \r\n \r\nWoodstock Wood111le \r\n \r\nNII 15.1 \r\ncs 71 \r\n \r\nYoong llarris \r\n \r\n~F. 139 \r\n \r\nZclmlon \r\n \r\nl'P 178 \r\n \r\nTo Read About A City \r\nGeorgia's cities and towns offer a vast army of attractions, travel services and lodgings. Each city or town can be found within t11e Travel Region (TR) u1dicaled in the alphabetical listing of cities and towns above. For detailed information, twn to the page given. For an exact locaUon of each city, see the Detailed Regional Map in each section. \r\nFinding an Attraction \r\nIf you have heard of o~e of Georgia's famous attractions, hlll don't quite know where it is located, turn LO t11e \r\nA11'RACTION INDEX ON PAGE 179. \r\nThis index will tell you where Lo read alJ about a particular attraction. \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureaus (CVBs) are listed on page 89. The CVBs can fill you in with all that is happening within a particular community or assist you in making your traveling plans. If you are interested in planning a meeting in Georgia, ask for a meeti11g planners guide from the local CYB. Also Georgia's Chambers of Commerce are listed on page 117. \r\nA Georgia Road Map \r\nAcomplete Georgia road map is provided hound in this magazine toward the back of the book. It will give you all the driving information you need to plan your trip through Georgia. \r\n \r\nDistances Between Cities (miles) \r\n(seo /he Georgia Road lla/1for a compl\u003c\u003eI,: lls/1118) \r\n \r\nAlbany Americus Allam AuguSla \r\n \r\ni i I i \r\nl l 1 ...! \r\n \r\ng \r\n \r\nE J\u003c l \r\n \r\n~ \r\n1 \r\n \r\n'!I ~ \r\n \r\n.\u0026 \r\nE \r\n~ \r\n \r\n'3 \r\n \r\nia: \r\n \r\nie s \r\n \r\nIS \r\n \r\n:;; \r\n\"' \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nf \r\n \r\n-37 166 200 110 112 211 113 233 216 1115 ao II! \r\n \r\n.. \"\" JI \r\n \r\n130 198 192 61 ISJ 71 llill 200 I.. 120 131 \r\n \r\n166 130 \r\n \r\n139 251 123 SJ 1M \r\n \r\nm 2111 1.. \r\n \r\n200 Illa 1)9 \r\n \r\n203 135 135 12, 2')6 l2S 11 221 171 \r\n \r\nBrunswick IIO 1112 251 200 \r\n \r\n2$$ 316 173 m 71 Ill 120 S9 \r\n \r\nColumbus 112 61 123 '35 255 \r\n \r\n17' 113 \"1 255 211 112 1111 \r\n \r\nGalnosvlllo '19 113 53 1'5 311 116 \r\n \r\n125 99 252 '10 210 231 \r\n \r\nMocon \r\n \r\n113 11 1M 124 173 113 125 \r\n \r\nI- \r\n152 151 120 \u003eSol 11(1 \r\n \r\n- -- - -- Rome \r\n \r\n2'3J 190 11,1 ?otl 32S 1'7 !!9 1S2 \r\n \r\n311 m :110 :121 \r\n \r\n,. - Sav3nn.111 216 200 2,, t2S 78 2$$ 252 167 317 \r\n \r\n\u003eOS HQ \r\n \r\n,.. .. Statesl\u003eOro 195 \r\n \r\n2111 II 111 211 219 \u003e20 212 \r\n \r\n152 100 \r\n \r\n,,. Valdosta 10 111) 2\u003e18 221 111) 112 210 15'1 310 16$ 152 \r\n \r\n81 \r\n \r\nWavcross 113 137 m m 59 \r\n \r\n231 11(1 321 ll\u003eJ 100 61 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 Afy Jlfi11d \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\n Co,ite,its \r\n \r\nIntroduction \r\nWelcome To Georgia Georgia Travel Regions Georgia Cities \u0026 Towns History . .. . . . . 1996 Olympic Games Trails \u0026 Parks African-American Culture Cultural Arts Sports \u0026 Leisure Fairs \u0026 Festivals Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inns Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureaus Chambers of Commerce Resort \u0026 Retirement Opportunities . Attractions Index \r\nTravel Regions \r\nllanta Metro \r\n \r\nColonial Coast Historic Heartland \r\n \r\n\\ortJu.:al\u003et tcorgin \\1ount:tins Norlhwest Georgia MountRins \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nCeorgla On ,1/y ii/Ind l, 1hc Offid2l TrJl'Cl Gulde for the Si.le ofGCtlrgl Publlsht'Cl lollllly b)1 \r\nor 111 Georgl Departmenl \r\nlnduSI')', Trade \u0026 Tourism P.O. llot 1776, Atllll!IU GA 3030 I ( 10~) 656-3590 \r\nRandolph II. C2rdou. Co111m/ssif/11t'T llann, Ledford, /Jt'{/11/y Committ1'0111rfi,r To11rlsm Rrbara 1)-.uucll, Assis/011/ f)/rl!C/Or Markel/11gt Om111111111y/ /lela//011s Rohen 6usby, A111Jol -l'l.mnl Dim-tor \r\n\u003c,zo; Publitu1lon Concepts, Inc. llarficld Rd., Sul! JSO Atlant, Gcarglo 30328 (\u003ci0 I) !;S-S603 or (800) g7\u003e-0P8 FAX: (-llJ4) HS-0212 \r\nSuzy S. Goldntn, C/11,fJixl'C11//1w Offlrer Rkhanl D C:oldmon, Presl,lent \r\n11,-. llid 1ael Thurmond, Viet! Pmit/MI  1tiforo111tlo11 SJ~lems \r\nRohen I.try, Prvsl1/1mt 1'11hllcn//rms L\u003erry llalJICnl, Vice l'rv,s/J/;wt - Sol1s Elhn Arnold, Viet! Prrs/1/011/ -()f)(!rt1//n1rs R\u003e1Colley, \u0026I/tor. GQ\\/1/ \r\nRerylann Sll\"Jdu, Sc11/ur I/JI/tor TomJnn~. l'rod11dio11 ilfa11ns,r Deborah 11111, Art Dlroc/1011 a11d /Jesig11 Mllfll Granl, Sales f.r11cu/11v, Coorg/a J/01111/ai11s, Historic IJl!Orll1111d, l'roslde11/lal Patltu'tl11, aasslc Smith Nina llumon, SIi/es F.rec:11/lm  Atla11/ll AiNm llt'l/1011 lirltJeffrles, Director ofsp,c/al 1'11b/lcnt1011s Joni Milchell, Sole, f.tl'Cltlire Cheryl Polish, Snit'!! E.,cec11/fre \r\ncary Siegel, Soles F.xec111/1r \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nWelcome! \r\n \r\nAs a youngster grow- \r\n \r\ning up in Young liar \r\n \r\nris at the foot of the \r\n \r\ngreat Appalachians, I \r\n \r\n2 \r\n \r\nwas convinced there \r\n \r\n4 \r\n \r\nis no finer place to \r\n \r\nhe than in the Nortl1 \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mounlllins. \r\n \r\n8 10 \r\n \r\nHaving now experienced Georgia's \r\n \r\nGovernor Zell Miller \r\n \r\nmany other scenic treasures, like the sunny \r\n \r\n12 \r\n \r\ncoasllll beaches and tlie pristine beauty of our \r\n \r\n16 \r\n \r\nlakes and rivers, I am pleased to share them with \r\n \r\nyou. Georgia even has its own \"L.ittle Grand Can- \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nyon'' that is well worth the trip off the interstate \r\n \r\n20 \r\n \r\nthat you are accustomed 10 traveling. \r\n \r\n22 \r\n \r\nAs a former history professor, I would especially \r\n \r\n26 \r\n \r\nlike io invite you to explore Georgia's rid1 and colorful past. Georgia is one of the original 13 \r\n \r\n89 \r\n \r\ncolonies that eventually became one of the first \r\n \r\n117 \r\n \r\nstates in our country. We are home to two American presidents. the world's most popular soft \r\n \r\n165 \r\n \r\ndrink, the Inventor of the Cherokee alphabet ,md \r\n \r\n179 \r\n \r\ntl1c world's largest college campus. \r\n \r\nMy wife. Shirley, and I maintain our family home \r\n \r\nin the mountains, hut our memories of great Geor- \r\n \r\n31 \r\n \r\ngia vacations stretch the entire lengtl1of the state. We are honored that you are considering \r\n \r\n63 \r\n \r\nGeorgia as your United States vacation destina- \r\n \r\n73 \r\n \r\ntion. We helieve that you will find , as we did. that each visit ends with a longing to return. \r\n \r\n91 \r\n \r\nWith warm best wishes and best regards, \r\n \r\n109 \r\n \r\nI am, sincerely. \r\n \r\n119 \r\n \r\n14 1 \r\n \r\n155 Zell Miller, Governor \r\n167 \r\n \r\nAllison Slllplcton, Sall!S F.wcrtllt'\u003c'  C()fn11/al COltSI, l'/1111111, /1011 Trar~, Mag11()f/a ,1/ld/a11ds Donnie Walden, Sales 1,,,.,.c11//1r  S(ll'Clnl To11r/s111 Chrlsll L Jones, Prod11cllo11 C.l)()rd/110/or 111')' Beth llrrulerwn, lid/tor Carolyn D-0~1, ll'rlter 1'rat'l!l 11,\u003eglmrs Jason K,u1c, Olstrib11//011 Mn11agtl1' CrOl)'ll Atkh!SM, Sot,s ,1t1111/11/s/fl//Or Gldge11 J.ckson. Adrert/sing Ass/s/11111 \r\nAnd in con1unnion Y.ith; \r\nThe Georgia llospl12lit) 1tnd Trael Assodo1ion MO Wt'Sl Peach1rec Sttl'el, Suite 1500 Atlilll.. Gc11rgfa 30308 {101) 873-4~8! \r\nRobert R. 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IO-l/25H603 or l,8(1(),SH-0n FAX 40-l/25$-0ll2 \r\n \r\n!'or 1 frl't copy of Gl'Or[I.IO (111 ,1{1 Mind 11leaS\u003c' C-JII. J,80() I ISIT GA (8- 1748-12) \r\nAll phomgrph) pro11dt'Cl counesy of GIJITf wd 1he lk'Orgi\u003e Ocp!irtmc.m of Natur:11 Rcsourcc.\"S. uni~ nou.-tl 01hcn\\1st. \r\nrri111ing: Quot! Graphics. Thoma,ton, GI \r\n(:Dm. PCI i:ttll.l CilfrA mako C\\tf') :lltcntpl to a.,Stl~ tilt ii.crun() of1bc lnfomliou pnr,ld(,d GDnT, 1~, ond Cln'A ,i-n,pt 110 rc!-oponslhilit) for t'm1rs c,f r1n1l~tt111 in (:m 11r ol matcrbb fumbhed by .uh ertisc~ nu.-mbers :rntl comrihutol'\u003e-- Norm ,,rthis r,ublk2. tlon my he rtprodural \" llhOUl 1\"'m1tssk\u003e0 o the puhlJ,htr \r\ntr )'OU \"re an lndhldual \\l'ho m:iy rcquiN\" ,l$$l~1anct llh 1his lnform:.lion. please co111ac1 1hr ADA Coon:lin111or for the C:eorii:I Otpan mcnt or lndu-.lr'}, Trttdt \u0026 Touris m ou (404) 6S6-mo. \r\n0 11 t/1e Cot'Br: 11,ebe1ml)11111/ atll'/\u003e1t/111V ofCi'fJ'1Jill Is rcj/ecletl /1111 col- \r\n/11ge ,ifplwto- \r\nl{r11plts rm tltc CQl'l'I'. l'rom /II(' \r\nprisli11u bem11) \u003cif \r\nC(J(lrg/a's cnfl.rl 10 tltc 1111,j\u003ceslic 111m111 \r\nla/11s to 1111' ,srcile IIICIII ofAtl,m/11, Geor11ia uffers /r,w11,-rs II ple//11,ra ofrncat/011 \r\nO/J/l()r/r111//it\u003e$. \r\n \r\n % \r\n \r\nWhere Else Can You Vacation At \r\n \r\nOr More? \r\nNothing adds value co a vacation more tha n staying at Holiday Inn~ hotels, conveniently located throughout Georgia. No matter what you decide to see a nd do- from ca king in t he nightlife of Atla nta to golfi ng the wo rld-class courses of Augusta-staying with us can mean substa ntial savings. Not only do kids 19 and under always stay free in their pa rents' room ~ but when you book your room a t least 14 days in advance, you will be a ble to save 25 % o r more off the non-discounted ra re. So hurry. These rooms are limited a nd going fast. It'll be time for your Georgia vacation before you know it. Call now fo r reservations. \r\n \r\nCALL 1-800-615-PLAN (7526 ) AND ASK FOR THE \"14-DAY PLAN-AHEAD\" RATE. \r\n \r\nAlbonrO \r\n \r\nAil,m Ami (com.) \r\n \r\nAcL--uu;, Arca (com.) \r\n \r\n(9 12) 883- 1650 \r\n \r\n1-8S Nonh ll~eas:,mdal\u003c Rd.)O Perimeter MtlJ \r\n \r\nAtbnm Are.-. \r\n \r\n(4041 448-7220 \r\n \r\n(Dunwoody Arco) \r\n \r\nAt Lenox \r\n \r\nNonhl:!kc \r\n \r\n(4041 4$7-6363 \r\n \r\n(404) 261 I11 \r\n \r\n(404) 938 1026 \r\n \r\nRoswtll IDunwoody Area \r\n \r\nCcnrral 1404I 873-4661 \r\n \r\nPcachr.n,, Comers (Noroowlcch Park Areal \r\n \r\nGA Rr. 40M-lokiomb Bridge) (404) 992-9600 \r\n \r\n1-20 East (St1\"pfins,,r ~ I 0 (404) 448-4400 (404) 981-5670 \r\n \r\nSuw:u,...1,8S (404) 945-492 1 \r\n \r\nAugust\u003e \r\nGordon Hwy ar BobbyJones Expwy (706) 737-2300 \r\n1-20 3( WJShi\"bSOll Rd. (706) 73888 I I \r\nC-mmvill\u003c (4041 386--0830 \r\n \r\nColumbus ;\\mi NO\u003cth 1-18.S ,i Pcachm::c Mall 17061324-023 l \r\nKingsland St. Mwy's Ami (912) n9-JOOO \r\nMacon Byp.tSS-1-475 1912) 788-0120 \r\n \r\nMaron (rout,) \r\nJ.75 F..xitSSA (912)474-2610 \r\nM,llcdgrnll\u003c (9 I2) 4523S02 5.1,...,nn.1h \r\nMid1ow11(71001\\bm..,,.,, St.) 1912)352-7100 \r\nValdo\u003c,to (911) 242-388 1 \r\n \r\no Denotes Holiday Inn Express hotel location.Rollaway bed charges may apply, Must request t4Day PlanAhead Rate. This Is a list ol hotels participating In this promotion only. Advance reservations required Blackout dates may apply Discount may not be available during J)t!akdemarnl J)t!riods, call for rates, availabll11y and restrictions For acompletellsl of Holiday Inn\"hotel IOcatlons, see aHoliday Inn Worl dwl de Directory availableat any Holiday Inn hotel. 01995, Holiday Inns, Inc. All rights resarved. \r\n \r\n G eorgia was one of tl1eoriginal 13 colonies and was tmablished bytl1e English in 1733 at Savannah. The region's history, howel'er, dates \r\n \r\nback centuries earlier to a period when Creek and Cherokee Native Americans inhabited Li1e area Their settlements. although widespread and \r\n \r\nhighly developed tl1roughoul the region, were gradually reduced as Europeans settled in Li1e New World. \r\n \r\nll wasn't until \r\n \r\n1730, howe1-er, that a group of English seulers made plans to establish a separate colon)' and name it after King George II. In Mardi 1776. \r\n \r\nGeorgia joined tl1e fight against tl1e British for independence. \r\n \r\nl \r\n'111e Revolutionary W:1r ended in 1783, and Georgia became \r\n \r\nthe fouru1 slate in the Union to ratify tl1e United States Constitution. Settlers and land companies began del'eloping the new state. In 1838 tl1e \r\n \r\nremaining Nati1\u003ce Americans in Georgia were forced 10 nee to Oklahoma on tl1e tragic \"Trail of 1ears.\" \r\n \r\nAtlanta de1\u003celopcd \r\n \r\nas a transport.1tion crossroad~ :md hecame a city in 1845. But witl1 the start of tl1e Civil War in 1861. Georgia's progress came to a halt. \r\n \r\nIn 1863. Gen. William Shem1an's Union forces marched across Georgia, burning and destroying nearlyeverything in ilieir \r\n \r\npath. ThL~ de\\lastation was later immortalized in Atlanta author Margaret Mitchell's cla~ic 1101,e!, Gone IVilb 7'/Je !Vind. Follo\\\\~ng the Civil \r\n \r\n\\Var, Georgia's cities prospered and her economy gradually recovered. Manufacturing and trade began expanding. Railwayconstruction \r\n \r\nresumed. banking activities increased and towns grew. Through the tum of U1e century and on through two World Wars, the state continued to \r\n \r\nexperience industrial and business growtl1. \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n t. ~--- -- \r\ni \r\n\\ \\ \r\n\\ \r\n \r\nWhether you're seeking the romance of the Old South, the lure of the great outdoors \r\nor the excitement of city life, Georgiaisthe statethatbeautifully blends It all. As you \r\ndiscover the best there Is to \r\nsee and do, you'll also find a friendly Best Western waiting \r\nfor you along the way. \r\n \r\nAthens Best Western Colonial Inn \r\nAtlanta Airport Area (College Park) Best Western Airport Motor Inn AUanta Area (Downtown) Best Western American \r\nAtlanta Area North (Marietta) Best Western Bon Air Motel \r\nAtlanta Area (Norcross) Best Western Bradbury Inn \r\nAtlanta Area Northeast (Tucker) Best Western Bradbury Suites \r\nAtlanta Area Northwest Best Western Bradbury Suites \r\n \r\nAtlanta Area South (Stockbridge) Best Western Atlanta South \r\nAtlanta Area (Acworth) \r\nBest Western Frontier In Atlanta Area (Douglasville) Best Western Atlanta Suburban Inn \r\nAtlanta Area (Suwanee) Best Western Falcon Inn \u0026 Conf Center \r\nAugusta Best Western Bradbury Suites \r\nBraselton Best Western Braselton Inn \r\nBrunswick Best Western Brunswick Inn \r\n \r\nCalhoun Best Western of Calhoun Carrollton Area (Bremen) \r\nBest Western Carrollton \r\nDalton Best Western Inn of Dalton \r\nDIiiard Best Western DIiiard Eutonla Area (Townsend) Best Western Village Inn \r\nForsyth Best Western Hilltop Inn \r\nFort Oglethorpe Best Western Battlefield Inn \r\nJekyll Island Best Western Jekyll Inn \r\n \r\nKingsland (St. Marys Area) Best Western Kings Bay Inn \r\nMacon Best Western Riverside Inn \r\nSavannah Best Western Savannah Gateway \r\nSavannah Best Western Savannah Historic District Thomson Best Western White Columns Inn \r\nValdosta Best Western King of the Road Valdosta Area (Lake Park) Best Western Outpost Inn \r\nBest Western Hotels are Independently Owned \u0026 Operated. \r\n \r\n8es1 wesaem lntemauonaJ \r\nGA On My M\"1d  GEOR 111274 PD 5eptembe\u003c 1994 \r\n \r\n I \r\nFor Reservations Call 1- 800-528-1234 \r\nYouR BEST BET Is A BesT WESTERN. \r\n \r\n In 1990 the world held its colleclive breath as Juan Antonio Samaranch, President of the International Olympic \r\n \r\nCommittee, awarded the 1996 Summer Olympic Games to \"the city of ... Atlanta\" However, Samaranch's announcement represented not \r\n \r\njust a plum for the metro area, but a victory for tl1e entire state ofGeorgia. \r\n \r\nAs tl1e residents of Georgia's capital began their \r\n \r\npreparation for their new status as Olympic hosis, so too did thecitizens ofeach of the nine travel regions. 'l11e Atlanta Metro region will host \r\n \r\nthe lion's share of events, but look for other venue sites as you joumey throughout Georgia. \r\n \r\nThe Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nfeatures four evenlS, Equestrian (Conyers), Soccer (Athens), Mountain Biking (Rockdale County) and \\blleyball (Alhens). The Northeast \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountains will host Canoe/Kayak-Sprint and Rowing (both al Lake Lanier); Presidential Pathways spotlights Softball (Columbus), \r\n \r\nand the C.olonial Coast is home to Yachting (Savannah). \r\n \r\n111is venue plan allows visitors to enjoy all the amenities of a \r\n \r\ncosmopolitan city while experiencing the wonderful dlverslly of Georgia's countryside, from the golden coast to the magnolia-shaded \r\n \r\nheartland, to the epic grandeur of tl1e mountains.And the Olympics will offereven more than the greatest amateur athletics in the world. The \r\n \r\nCultural Olympiad, a multi-year program encompassing the arts, culture and entertainment, has an ongoing program of festivals, \r\nexhibitions and colloquia that culminates in the 1996 Olympic Arts Festival. \r\n \r\n10 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 t.~y Mind \r\n \r\n The 1996 Centennial Olympic Games will have an amazing impacl on all facets of life in Georgia  culture, athletics, infrastructure, entertainment  and visitors to our enchanting stale will reap int mediate benefits. \r\nThe artistic and cultural traditions of the American South ,viii be' showcased \r\nin the Cultural Olympiad and the 1996 \r\nOlympic Arts Festival, the programs of which feature two themes:Southern Connectio11s and /11ternatio11al Con11ec- \r\ntio11s - A Centennial Celebration. \r\nSouthem Connections events wUl celebrale the extraordinarUy rich and diverse cul tural heritage of Atlanta and the South. Programs themed fnterna lional Connections will bring the best international artistry to Georgia. Some \r\nof U1e exciting eventS planned fo r 1995 \r\ninclude a gaLhering of the living Nobel Laureates of Literature for readings ru1d colloquia. Some confirmed attendees include Toni Morrison (awarded 1993, American), Octavio Paz (awarded 1990, Mexican) and Czeslaw Milosz (awarded 1980, Polish-American), tO name a few. \r\nMany cities and towns are following suit and creating their own programs to highlight U1e unique aspects of each region. For example, Macon, located in rhe Historic Heartland, will host a celebration of Georgia's food and music caUed \"Macon, Georgia - America's Dreamtown for Georgia Music and Food!\" Visitors will have a chance to tour the new Georgia Music Hall of Fru11e, hear some of Georgia's most prominent entertainers, sample frunous Georgia products Uke Vidalia onions, Claxton fruitcakes, Muscadine wine, and Mayhaw jellies; participate in cooking contests and meet celebrity chefs. \r\nTransportation to Olympic events and venues will be a snap, thru1ks to MARTA, the official spectator transportation system of the Games. Atickel to an Olympic event will also be a ticket to travel MARTA throughout the day of that event. No matter where Olympic spectators board MARTA, they will not have to pay any additional fee. Or, if walking is the preferred mode of transportation, the Centennial Olympic Park \r\n \r\nin downtown Atlanta will provide a pleasant spot in which to relax, as well as encompassing pedestriw corridors to many venues. \r\nAll in all the Olympics in Georgia means 31 new or modified venues; eight Olympic Villages; 10,200,000 tickets; 640,000 hotel room nights; 3,000 plus hours of television coverage; and 1,000,000 plus meals served. And Georgians are working hard to ensure a pleasant experience for aU of our Olympic guests. \r\n \r\nFor Information About Purchasing \r\nTickets to the 1996 Summer Olympic Games or \r\nBecoming a Volunteer, call: \r\n404/ 224-1996 \r\n \r\nn At a \r\nfaster by sittingoo MA\"RT'~. \r\nWe have direct routes to con~rt!, museums, sporting events, Underground Atlanta, t he theatre, a nd fro m t he airport to most major ho tels. \r\nWhat's more, MARTA is che most ordable means of rransponation in lanca. \r\nFor infonnation about MARTA call (404) 848-4711. 1t's theone connection \r\nyou will not want co miss. \r\nksmarta. \r\n \r\n1995 Georq_fa On MJ' Mind \r\n \r\n11 \r\n \r\n G ather up you r sense or adventure and head for the Peach State's backroads and byways. There, you'll find a network of carefully \r\n \r\nplanned, state de;ignated t.rails, which offer tral'clers a d1ru1ce to experience the hean or Georgia and relive its ilh1~trious past Each trail has a \r\n \r\n - thome, relloctio\u0026 tho \"\"\"\" Md \"\"\"\"\" of ,hat '\"' \r\n \r\n1,w tl \"\"'\"'\"'\"'\"' '\"\"\"'\"\" \"\"'\" ofG\u0026'\u003c tho \r\n \r\nChieftains Trail explores the history of the Native Americans \\\\~10 inhabited that region. n1e scenic 150-rnile trail follows L11e del'elopment of \r\n \r\nthree distinct Na!ll'e American cultures the prehistoric Ml~i~ipplan Culture, the Creek Nation :md the Cherokee Nation. \r\n \r\nNoru1wes1 Georgia - from Tenne;see to the outskins of Atlanta is also the selling of111e Blue \u0026 Gray Trail. 'l11is path trace; many of the Civil \r\n \r\nWar's most dramatic evenL~. Baulefield parks, wanime structures, roadside plaque;, monuments and other artifacts abound. '11le Antebellum \r\n \r\nTrail,winding through Athens, Madison and Macon. captures the romance and beauty of L11e Old South. Grand antebellum mm1sions, planta- \r\n \r\n \" \" ' tion home; and magnolia-shaded fonnal gardens are among the region's historic treasures. For shopping, collecting, or just 11lain browsing, \r\n \r\nCe\"'''\"\" Tool O, '\"\"\"'\"'' \"'\"\"\"' \r\n \r\nw,y a \"Plore miOI Coo,gi, 1, w fSlw ,he '\"h 81..,m Todl. \r\n \r\nwhere visitors are treated 10 the glorious sight of peach trees In bloom, as they drive through the peach capital or the world. \r\n \r\nOther imponant chapters in Georgia's history are highlighted on the Ander.;onl'ille Trall in the sou~1wes1 region of the \r\n \r\nstate. Georgia's national forests cover over 850,000 acres. Over 40 state parks offer lodges, cabins, campsite; and networks or trails. \r\n \r\nI .! \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 A~)' Miud \r\n \r\n Free WmeryTuurs and Tastings. \r\nInside the magnificent 16th century style French chateau. you'll Hnd Georgia's premier winery where tours are given on the hour, 7 days a week. Located north of Atlanta In the rolllog foothJJIs of north Georgia. Chateau Elan welcomes thousands of visitors each year. Along with restaurants. Wine Market. gilt shop. and art gallery, there's plc nic areas and nature trails adjacent to the lush vineyards. \r\nYou'll Hnd Chateau Elan Just the right stop on your Georgia ltlnel'ary. Easy access from 1-85, lots of free parking, no admission costs and reasonable prices In our bistro-style care for lunch. Fbr a free brochure and more Information. including pre-scheduling of tours. call our Group Tour Director at t-800-233-9463. \r\nOnly 30 minutes north of AUanta. Just off'1-85. Exit 48. Open dally. 10 a.m. \r\nn o 1993CllaltouElan \r\n \r\n VISIT MAIN STREET CITIES \r\n \r\nManyAmericanshavefondmemories ofstrollingalongMain Street In their hometowns. /)(IJs ofdime stores, sodafQUntalns andafternoon matinees at the localtheatercan stlObe relivedtn most ofGeorgia'sMain Street ctttes. \r\nThe \"Main Street\" designation Is given to those cities that have committed to an ongoing downtown revltalizatton-preservatton program. DlscotJer the charm andcharacter ofyesteryear, Georgia's newMain Streettowns. \r\nFor specific Information on eacb city, contact the offices below. \r\n \r\nAmericus Main Street P.O. BoxM Americus, GA 31709 (9,12) 924-4421 \r\nMain Street Augusta l!O. Box 37 Augusta, GA 30903 (7o6) 724-0436 \r\nBrunswick Main Street P.O. Box684 Brun~wick GA 31521-o684 (912) 265-4032 \r\nCalhoun Malo Street l~O. Box248 Calhoun, GA 30703-0248 (706) 629-0151 \r\ntarrollton Main Street P.O. Box 1949 Carrollton, GA 30117 (404) 832-6901 \r\ncartersville Downtown Development Authority 3Wall Street Carte1wille, GA 30120-3331 (404) 387-1357 Ext. 10 \r\nCedartown Malo Street Program P.O. Box 1698 Cedartown, GA 30125-1698 (404) 749-1652 \r\nCommerce Downtown Development Authority P.O. Box 717 Commerce, GA 30529-0717 (706) 335-2954 \r\nCordele Downtown Revitall7.ation Committee l~O. Box 569 Cordele, GA 31015 (912) 273-3102 \r\nCity ofCovington 2194 Emory Street Covington, GA 30209 (404) 385-20TT (Direct Line) (404) 385-2000 (Switchboard) \r\n \r\nDalton Downtown Development Authority P.O. Box 707 Dalton, GA 30722-0707 (7o6) 278-3332 \r\nDouglas Malo Street Program P.O. Box 470 Douglas, GA 3I533-0248 (912) 384-5161 \r\nDublin Main Street/DOA P.O. Box 1864 Dublin. GA 3104U-l864 (912) m-3746 \r\nMalo Street lllberton 1\u003e0. Box 6447 Elbenon, GA 3()635 (706) 213.0626 \r\nFlttgerald Main Street P.O. Box425 fitzgerald,GA 31750 (912) 423-3116 1-800-FUN-IN-GA \r\nFort Valley Redevelopment Authority P.O. Box 1864 Fon Valley, GA 31030 (912) 825-5986 \r\nState Coordinat.or GDrIT Georgia Southwestern College Americus, GA 31709 (912) 931-2124 \r\nG.rifllo Downtown Associatio11 115 State Street Griffin, GA 30223 (404) 228-5356 \r\nlaGrange Main Street P.O. Box 518 LaGrange, GA 30241 (7o6) 882-7344 \r\nMadison-Morgan Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 826 Madison, GA 3o650 (7o6) 342-4454 \r\n \r\nMilledgenlle Main Street/DD! P.O. Box 190() Milledge1ille. GA 3I061 (912) 453-1928 \r\nNewnan Main Street P.O. Box 29'1 Newnan, GA 30264-0294 (404) 2S4-3703 \r\nllome Downtown Development Authority P.O. !lox I433 Rome, GA 30161-1433 (7o6) 236-4520 \r\nStatesboro Main Street ID Sichald Street Stateshoro, GA 30458-4669 (912) 764-7227 \r\n'lbomaSYille Main Street P.O. Box I540 Thomasville, GA 31799 (91'.!) 225-3920 \r\n \r\nToccoa Downtown Devdopment 1'0. Box 579 Toccoa, GA 305n-0579 (706) 886-845I \r\nValdosta Main Street P.O. Box II25 Valdosta, GA 31603-1125 (912) 333-1877 \r\nDowntown Vidalia Al8odadoa P.O. Box I6o5 Vidalia, GA 30474 (912) 537-8033 \r\nMain Street Washlagtoa l~O. llox'14l Washington. GA 30li73 (7o6) 678-77\u0026.l \r\nWaym,es Downtown Development Authority P.O. Box 158 Waycross, GA 31502-0158 (912) '1$3-7787 \r\n \r\n liWe need to take care of the forest and the thingsthat live here:1 \r\n1 \r\n\"Out here, you understand that the forest is more than just trees. And that \r\ncaring for the wildlife that lives here is important. To all of us. ~'1y company, \r\nGeorgia-Pacific, believes that. And we're doing something about it. One way \r\nis witb a plan we've developed to protect the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker. We're finding nesting sites, then creating safe areas around them. Areas we'll leave undishubed. Just to make sure the birds will always have a place to live \r\nand tlu-ive. That mal~es me feel good about the work I do. And about the c01npany I worl~ for.\" Carlton White, Forest Specialist. GeorgiaRlcific  \r\n \r\n Travelers who trace the pathways of this nation's African-American heritage must eventually find their way to \r\n \r\nGeorgia and its capital city, Atlanta. Tl was here, after all, that the nation's Civil Rights movement was orchestrated and here that its leader, Dr. \r\n \r\nMruti\" '-\"'\" KiOf,),.. \"\" born ,md bmiOO.  \r\n \r\nm\"' \"'\"'\" Th\u003c \u003cl,pbo,nl h\"\"\"where D,. \"\"'\"\"born Md \r\n \r\nB,p \r\n \r\nChurch where he preached, the galleries of cultural heritage, the hi~1oric homes. and the rel'ered halls of the Atlanta Unive~ity Center com- \r\n \r\nplex, are often as familiar as landmarks in one's own hometown. \r\n \r\nBut sal'V)' is the traveler who augments a visit to Atlanta \r\n \r\nI i \" \" '\" \" ' with forays into other regions of the state where history also is rich, sights are stirring, experiences memorable. ttm\"\"\"''\"\"\",. \"'\"\"~11,\"\".'\"\" \"\"\"'\"'\"11.\u003cbmM ms,ori\u003cill \"'''\"''\"\"' \"\"\"''\"'\" \r\ncelebrate the city's di1'C~ etlmicity. In Columbus, the Liberty 11,eater frequent!)' featured r..olumbus 1rntive and \"Mother of the Blues,.. \r\n \r\nGertrude \"Ma\" Rainey. Augusta's Laney-Walker North Historic District was m1 important self-sufficient black community in tl1e e-.1.rly 20th \r\n \r\ncentury, and the Springfield Baptist Church has been among tl1c city's leading social, cultural and religious institutions for more than two \r\n \r\ncenturies.Just a short dril'c c:rst of Augusta is 1110111so11, tl1e birtl1place and fin:il resting place of Blind Willie Mc1ell, one ofAmerica's 1Uos1 \r\n~ \r\n \r\nre1'Cred blues musicltu1s of the 3os. \r\n \r\nAlong the coast, 811111swick and the Golden Isles offer a glimpse of plantation life. \r\n \r\n1lofwyl-BroadfieldPlantation remains much a~ it was nearlytwo centuries ago. \r\n \r\n16 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On MJ' Mind \r\n \r\n Until RecentlY, The One On The Left Has Been Easier To Move. \r\n \r\nFortunately, moving your finances doesn't have to be a cumbersome part of moving anymore. Because NationsBank offers a Newcomer Package - one single package that has all the information you need to feel at home in Georgia. \r\nPlease send a NationsBank Newcomer Package to: \r\n \r\nNnme \r\n \r\nAddress \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nState \r\n \r\nZIP \r\n \r\nTelephone # with area code \r\n \r\nOa1e ormove \r\n \r\nMail Lo: NatiousBank Ne wcomer Services, 600 Peachtree \r\n \r\nStrceLN.E., Atlanta, GA 30308. 1-800-553-7291 \r\n \r\nGOMM \r\n \r\nFor instance, it tells you that NationsBank has nearly two hundred locaLions throughout Georgia, and we provide just about any financial service you might need - from simple checking to investment banking. It also has other items you'll need before you move, such as a map of the city, an application to open an account by mail and a coupon good for 200 free checks when you open a checking account with NationsBank in Georgia. \r\nSo before you start packing boxes, clip this coupon to send for a Newcomer Package. Or just call NationsBank Newcomer Services at \r\n1-800-553-7291. IL could be the easiest move you make this year. \r\nNationsBank~ \r\n \r\n1(,,,,.,..,. 01993 Nn1/m1.'1/n11k Cm7ll)rr,/itJ\u003eL Nm,m1slJm1k qf{J,'tJrgU~ .,A \r\n \r\nFDIC GI ~111ul llutL\u003clllf/ u11d,.. \r\n \r\n W..ld-class perfonning and visual arts are showcased in Atlanta, as well as several other Georgia cilles. Small communities offer local \r\n \r\ngalleries, playhouses, dinner theaters and historic dramas. Outdoor amphitheaters feature varied programs of popular music, alternative rock \r\n \r\nand authentic jazz and R\u0026B, while perfonnlng arts festivals promote tl1e old-fashioned \"country\" sound. \r\n \r\n171e mainstay \r\n \r\nofAtlanta's arts life is the Woodruff Arts Center, including the High Museum ofArt, U1e Atlanta Symphony, the Alliance Theatre and Children's \r\n~ D Theatre. The city also boasts hundreds of an galleries, two annual jazz fesllvals, several professional dance companies and two major arts \r\nfoti\"1s. 1b~ll,g \"\"\"\"'' ''\"'' .s \"'\" \u003cMlhec b;g-,orne '\"\"\"'\"~p\u003cdosm \" ilie \"\"'oc,ln FM 'L1,,rn,, \r\n111e arts are an imponant part of most Georgia communities. Marietta supports the critlcally acclaimed 111eatre on the Square, and Madison \r\n \r\nhas restored an old school as a cultural ans center Augusta transfonned a church into the magnificent Sacred Heart Cultural Center, while \r\n \r\n,.,nt\"''\"'\" ~ folks '\" \"''\"\"''\"\"\"\"'\"\"\"\".,,.,, ... \r\n \r\nOpe \"\"\"\" \r\n \r\nwhid,- z \"\"'\"\"\"\"\"'\"'\"\"''' \r\n \r\nDouglas residents suppon the Coffee Theatre Company, which uses a historic downtown building and includes a dinner tl1eater. OU1er local \r\n \r\nsetling.s include The Lamar Dodd Art Center in LaGr,rnge, the Lowndes/Valdosta Cultural Arts Center in Valdosta, and the Colquitt County Arts \r\n \r\nCenter in Moultrie. \r\n \r\nl-liawassee stages \"l11e Reach of Song,\" Georgia's official historic drama. Cumming is home to the \r\n \r\npopular Lanierland Country Music Park.And did you know: Macon's Grand Opera I-louse has one of tl1e largest stages in the United States. \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Miud \r\n \r\n , a -: \r\n \r\n... \r\n \r\n. ,= m= I -- \r\n \r\n-. i: ..... = \r\n \r\n1 \r\n... :,. i j:~ :: \r\n \r\nI /1 - I!- \r\n \r\nC 1987 E. Alan McCce \r\nYou Can't Appreciate \r\n \r\nTheFullBeautyOfThis Building \r\n \r\nUntilYou GetInto It \r\n \r\nTI1e award-winning design of Atlantas High Museum of Art has made itan internationally recognized landmark. But tile hundreds of tllousands who visit tile High each year find much more than a beautiful building.TI1e Museumhouses a superb collectionofEuropean and American painting and \r\n \r\nsculpture, contemporary art, African art, and a decorative arts collection tllat'sbeen called one of tile finest in the country. So when you visit Atlanta, be sure to admireRichard Meier's architectural masterpiece. Butdon't stop tl1ere. Because there are a lotmore masterpieces inside. \r\n \r\nHIGH \r\nHigh Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree Street NE. Atlanta. Georgia 30309. Open Sunday, noon 5pm: Tuesday. Saturday 10am . 5pm. Friday nights until 9. Adults $6.00: senior citizens \u0026 college students $4.00: children 6-17 $2.00: under 6 free. \r\nPor free information call (404) 733-HICH. During business hours call (404) 733-4437. \r\n \r\n with its ideal climate and natural resources, Georgia Is a }'e'.lr-round paradise for outdoor enthusiaSIS and sportsmen. Take your pick: \r\n \r\nhunting, fishing or camping; golf or tennis; swimming, rafting or canoeing, Whatever your favorite sport, there's a playground awaiting you \r\n \r\nin Georgia \r\n \r\n111e Peach Statescores high marks as one of tl1e golfing capitalsofthe South. Nowhere else can recreational \r\n \r\ngolfers find such an eA1ensive choice of championship courlieS, set against backdrops of breathtaking beauty. Located In all nine travel \r\n \r\nregions, there's a wide array of top-ranked public courses, as well as outstanding private courses at numerous resorts and country clubs in the \r\n \r\n\"\"'\"\"\"\" ..\"'\"\"\"\"'\"'- \" \" \"\"\"'\"'-  \r\n \r\n\"\"'\"'',,\"\"'g,me. roou,,,,'\"'\",r\"\"\"\"\"\"',..,.\"'\"\"' ''\"\"\" \r\n \r\nand state par~ offer a variety of choices - clay or hard court, inside or outdoors. Water lovers nock to Georgia's famed coast, where \r\n \r\nswimming,sunning andshelling are favorite pasllmes.111e Golden Isles offer luxurious resorts and ex.quisite beaclies. \r\n \r\n11lousands of acres of lakes offer e.xcellent fishing opportunities. Fly fishing is popular on the state's many rivers. Trout streams are also \r\n \r\nabundanL Anglers who wani to stay on land can cast a Une from one of several fishing piers. For tourists who are interested in bigger sport, \r\n \r\ndeep-sea fishing Is an unforgettable experiem~. \r\n \r\nProfessional sports have put Georgia on the American map. Major league \r\n \r\nbaseball, football and basketball dr.iw bigcrowds in Atlanta And a new minor league hockey team is mixing it up on ice. 111e annual Masters \r\n \r\nGolf Tournament bring, fans from around l11e world. Atlanta is also !lie site of frequent profes.5ional tennis tournaments. \r\n \r\n20 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n a refuge sos it has been discove only by a lucky few Lake Oconee. Residential and resort communities surround the waters \r\nof the South's premier1 ,.  \r\nfishing lake. Four of r; Georgia's top-ranked golf courses stretch along the blue waters and across the rolling hills. The wooded shoreline provides a home for deer, quail and hundreds of \r\nI \r\nother species of wildlife.  Discover it all for \r\nyourself. To find out more about Lake Oconee, call I- 800-886-5253. \r\nThe Indians called it Oconee. You'll call it wonderful. \r\n \r\n Fairs \u0026 Festivals \r\n \r\nFairs and /eslivols ore for oil ages. 71,ey offer an obundo11ce of regloMI arts and crofts, demonstrations, music, dancl11g, live e11lerlo/n111e111, lours, rltks, 1ourno111en1S and/am//J' aeliv/1/es. Best ofall, there's wonderful local coolclng lo sample. Each euenl Is unique. Each has /IS oum. \"flavor. Yet lite)' all re111i11d \r\nvlsl/ors ofthe slm{\u003e/8 pleasures ofSouthern living. \r\n \r\nMULTIPLE DATES \r\n \r\nBarnslC)' Gardens \r\n \r\nt-'' \r\n \r\nFebruary 24 - Re--0pentng ror the 1995 seoson;llarch :HGnind OpeningofThe \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nBarnsley Gotdens Resuurn~ March 11,12 \r\n \r\nt::.:: \r\n \r\n. Onffodll Fesd,'lll; J uly 22-23 -War Days \r\n \r\n,CMI War Rc-cnae1men~ Augus t 16-17  Collon Jamboree \u0026 \r\n \r\nCouon Boll  5K Run; October 14 \u0026 2I -~plriis of Barnsley \r\n \r\nStorytelling event. \r\n~... \r\n \r\nRiver Street f eslivals \r\n \r\nMarth 4 ,!st Saiurday MIS and Crafts \r\n \r\nFestival; Marti., 16, 17. 18 . St. Patrick's \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nDay Panide and Cclcbnition; Mn:h 3 1, \r\n \r\nApril J.2 -Seafood Festival, Mai6.7 -lniornational festival ,nd \r\n \r\n1stSaturday.June 3  1st s,uurd)~July 4  Great Amcric:m 4th \r\n \r\nurJuli~ August S -1st Samrdoy and Maritime fesll,\"lll, Sept. 2  \r\n \r\n1st Saturdlly wd ChlU Cookoff, Oct. 6,7.8 Oktoberfest on Lite \r\n \r\nRiver: Nov. 4  ISi Soturday; December 2  Chrlstm:is on the \r\n \r\nRiver -Parodes. tree llglulng, Sant Claus. \r\n \r\n1995 Cooyers Cherry Blossom Festival \r\nCalendar of Events \r\nMorch 13 1 . School art exhlblis/co111es~ Morrh 13 1  l01.ern21lonal exhibits; \r\nMordt 4-5, I H 2. 18-19 \u0026 25--26 - \r\nBowling toumament; M rrh 10 . Bridge ensemhle; Matth 11  \r\nQueen's pageon~ Man:h 18  Rood race: Man:h 20-23  School \r\nresidency; March 2025 . Friendship :,.rt show; March 22  lntcm1i1011al lunrheon;,\\lan:h 24 . Golf tournomen~ Marth 25  Fire DepllIUllcnt Appora1us Rodeo; March 25  Omdoor l111erntional Pestlill Dar, April I -Croquet toumamenL \r\nFor Fe.stlvlll l11fonn:uion Plc:loe Otll: (4\u003c) 918-2169 P.O. Box SJ448 \r\nConym. GA 30208 \r\n \r\nMARCH \r\n \r\nE \r\n_ _..,..... \r\n \r\nA111ebellumJubllee March 30  April 2 \r\nThe AntebellumJubJlee 21 Georgia's Stone Mount:lln Park presenL~ a unique look al our n,tioos glorious past :is living history \r\n \r\ne,ents bring 10 hfe un eni gone \"'ilh the \"ind. For more \r\n \r\nlnforn1a1lon. please write: \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Pork \r\nP.O. Bo.\u003c778 \r\nStone Moumai,~ GA 30086 (4\u003c) 49\u0026S702 \r\n \r\nAPRIL \r\n \r\nHawk insville Harness Festival \r\n \r\n ,., \r\n \r\nApril I  April 9 \r\n \r\nF.xpcrlcncc llarncss llorse Raring at !tS finest In an old-f:ishloned, country f:llr \r\n \r\n21n1osphcre. Smells of freshly rooked BBQ \r\n \r\nfrom the Spring Pig Rlbbln' nils the air! \r\n \r\nEnjoy IIIIS \u0026 cntfts, kids r,rnh'11~ tour or hom~ live music, and \r\n \r\nmore. \r\n \r\n(91 2) 783,1717 \r\n \r\nForsythia Festival. Aprll 22 \u0026 23 \r\nArts and Crafts Show . SK Run .. Uve Entertainment  Pr.de .. . Salling Regan . .. llor.;c Show  Coif, fishing, Sportlng Clys Tournaments ... food nd fun 17S Exit 6 1. \r\nf\"'OI/Monroe County Chani\u003eer of Conm,rre P.O. Box 8 11 \r\nFor..)'th, GA 31029 (912) 9') -\"\"9239 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Reoaissance f esfi,,aJ \r\n \r\nSaturda)'S \u0026 Sundays \r\n \r\n~~ \r\n \r\nApril 22 J une 11 and October 7-29 \r\n \r\nIle u-e,icd like Ropl,y In our jO-acre 16th \r\n \r\ncentury Engllsh wmsemem park. Vmc1y \r\n \r\nacts from across the coumry will thrill you \r\n \r\n\"itl, over 100 sho1\u003e~ dllyl See the exdttng Birds orrrcy ~how \r\n \r\nand the Klng'sJous1. Enjoy 1housands of unique cr,f1 Items. Lois \r\n \r\nof great food! Gomes ond rides for all ages. \r\n \r\nG\"\"'llhl Rco:iissancr l'eslival P.0. Box98(, \r\nFoimun~ Goorgl:t 30213 (404) -964-857S \r\n \r\nApril 27, A19T9a5s,te5:o0f0T,o,.cmco.a8:00 p.m. \r\nDrive10 scenic North Georgl hills 10 mend \"ATaste ofToo:na,\" where )'OU will relu with family entcmlnmem and sample foods from gourme1 10 country. \r\nT0tt00 Main Strct!I (7o6) 8868451 \r\nRil'Crfes t Weekend April 28, 29 \u0026 30 \r\n11,c Z6th annuI famlly-oricn1\"'1 festival features aris, craft.\u003e, colll'\u003cllbles, rt show \r\nand sale, chlldrens cmtiv.11, customs ind dos.sics u1omobile show, SK road R'-c, river events, orchidshow and sale, prades, sanaloned Pig Jig, three entenlnmcm s1a1,,es, plus  variety of food and music. \r\nP.O. Box Sl28 COluni\u003eu.\u003c, Grorgia 319()6 \r\n(7116) 32:H979 \r\n \r\nMAY \r\nSpringfest \r\nMay 1'\u003e7 \r\nDiscover the best In worm-weather fun t this springtime Jamb\u003ctrne ,1 Georgia's Stone Mounllan Pork. Cooks from lill o,er the Sou1h dish up mouth-w,rerfn' samples a.\u003c they compcle In the 11th Annu,1 BBQ Pork Cookoff 1nd the Great Crill-Off. Our stoges re ftlled with live en1crt:llnmcn1, :ind discover d,e South's l.:lrgest Garoge Sole. fe-.iuring 2(KI gar,ge solr booths. for more lnfom,allon ro111:1Ct: \r\nStone Moufllllio Par!\u003c P. O. Box 778 \r\nStone Mountain. GA 30086 \r\n(4\u00261) 498-5702 \r\n \r\nCollon Pitkin' Fair \r\nMay 6 \u0026 7 and Ottobcr 7 \u0026 8 \r\n, ~ This award winning fair fctures 300 ex.hlhlL\u003c of a111i11ues, ans nd cr.tfts. Set In an nld couon ginning complex and Grondp2's Plonmion home. enfoy dcmonstrJtlons. t-oumry cooking and \r\nenrcrtainmenl from 9 :1.m. to 6 pm. \r\nC\"), CA, sooth o(Atlanta on GA. ll1\u003ey 74 \u0026 85. P.O. Box I, Gay, GA 3-0218 (7116) 538-6814 \r\n \r\nPr:ttcr's Mill Country Fair \r\n \r\n ~ \r\n \r\n 1 \r\n \r\nMay IH 4 \u0026 October 78 25th Annual \r\n \r\nAqu,Uty ortS arid a-,fis festlvol held In the \r\n \r\na1mosphNC of an old fashioned country \r\n \r\n' fair re,1uring dernonstr,tlng cr.tfL\u003cmcn, \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nworking grist mills, sourhcrn foods. \r\n \r\nmounlllln music. country store and c1u1oclng. On Ga. llwy. l near \r\n \r\nDallon. Ga.  7 miles from 1-75. 9:00 o.m. -6:00 p.m \r\n \r\nWrite: Pna.et's Mi.II fonnd:idon \r\n1143 Sln1g1111 ltd. Dolton, GA 30no \r\n(7116) 27\u003eMIIJ. \r\n \r\nNew Salem Mountain Fcsli\\':tl Mn)' 20-2 1 and Ortobcr 14-1; Qu11i1y ans 2nd cralis fe,,tivru. 10:00 a.m 10 C.00 p.111 \r\nAdmlsslon S.Vundcr Il \u003cres:. free parking. No J\u003eets, lrohol or \r\ndrugs. Alop Lookout ,llounr.in on GA 11\"1 1_!6 betwt-cn Trc,uon nd l.aFo)'elle. \r\nConUl\u003ct! Gt'Olll\" ~1dlO!s, RL I. \r\nBox 6oo. Ri..h1g F3\\\\,~ GA 30738 (706) 398-1988 \r\nMay 26-28, 1995 \r\nRome celchrates her lhrcc rhcrs with on awrd-wlnnlng spring ex1r,vognzal Events for 211 agc-s -Rome's M,yfcst features, The Sll,cr foxtrot, C2p1aln llnok's l'lnilc Island, ArtlSt Showc:ise, Carlhhe-Jn lletch Blast, Canoe, Fishing. Running and C)rllng Com11Ctltlons, Corrugored Mad River RUJJ Cordhoord float Ra.ct. food, Entertainment, Riverboat Rides! \r\nFor infomlllloo mil (800) 4#1834 \r\nAnderso,n111c Historic Fair May 27-28 and October 7-8 Fcoturlng c1,-11 W2r rct.'f12ctnmnts. old-time craftsmen. lOO dealer., In tllli\u003c1ues, Civil War rollt'Ctlbles, art\u003e. cnfts. For more Jn(ormllllon cont:itct.: \r\nTite Ander.,onrille Gulld P.O. Box 6, And\u003cr.!Ooville. GA 3171 1 \r\n(912) 9\".+2558 \r\n \r\n\\If/ \r\n~~ \", l \\ \r\nTTH,mJ:sEomOt' r \r\n \r\nTaste Of The South ill:t)' 27-29 \r\nSa,or TIIE 1:is1e e,e,u at Stone Mountain Park'$ T!Srii OP TIIE SOIITII. TI1e besl or Sourhern food, emertnlnment, uris \u0026 crafts and, tourism actlv!llcs represent die \r\n \r\nregion's nor. For more information write: \r\n \r\nSlone Moonlllin P:u1( P.O. Box 778 \r\nSlone Mouniain. GA 30086 (4\u003c\u003e-i) 49S5i 02 \r\n \r\nJUNE \r\nHelen Inte rnational f est J une 23  25 \u0026J une :10 J ul)' 4 \r\nlmcrnalion1I performers Including dondng and music. foods and cntfts from :di over the world. 11,c fcstlwl conclude,; \"1th  ~lh ofJuly Cclcbnidon, June l3 -lS and June :10 Jul)  for more lnfom,ntlon t'Onl:ltt \r\nHelen Wclc:oo-e Center P.O. Box 730 \r\nllek\u003etL GA 30545 (706) 878-2181 \r\n \r\nJULY \r\n \r\nFantastic Four th Cc lebrnlion \r\n \r\n',.J. _.,;_ '\u003c-' :,-4 4' \r\n \r\nJ nl)24 Georgia's S1011c )loumoln Park explode\u003c \r\n \r\nt:..S \r\n \r\n' \\\\ill, excitement during IIS salute 10 \r\n \r\nAmerlcn. llofor concerts, patriotic music. \r\n \r\nand rhc Laser,;how spark rhe fun. f.ach \r\n \r\nnight ALlant's most spcctcular firr\"orks dlspla)' s~1rockeL\u003c the \r\n \r\nprny Imo a full,Oedged etlebro1lon. For information ront:ICL \r\n \r\nSlone Mountain PIUI\u003c \r\nP. 0. Bo.\u003c 778 \r\nSton \\lounl:liIL GA30086 \r\n(40-i) 98-5702 \r\n \r\nHomespun fes1iml J uli8. 1995 \r\n8:00 a.m.  10:00 p.m. \r\n11,c t81h annuil fcsLl,1 fo2111ring rt\u003c, h:mdmade Lnfis, nmlm,, par\u003edt', food:s. music. CYCIIL~ and games. Family fun In the fo111hllls or North (;1orgi:1 moun1wns. For Information: \r\nPolle Count) Ch:arber of Conrnertt \u003ci04 Goodye-..r Sttect Rodan 111, GA :!0153 (40i) 684-8n4 \r\n \r\n22 \r\n \r\n1!)95 Georgia 0 11 My Mind \r\n \r\n Spirit or France Celebration July 15 \u0026 16 \r\n \r\n, 1s \r\n \r\nEnjny the Spirit oftr:mre 01Chi1eau FJ:un \r\n \r\nCclcbr.ulon of 8:mll)e Dov. Activities for \r\n \r\n1hcwhole family Including' fine:m,show. \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nachildren's corner, sln.'CI performers,Ne\\\\ \r\n \r\nOrleans French Quaner fe,iurlng ,u1hentlc ojun cul5ine, music \r\n \r\nand d:lllclng! There's even fireworks extrJvagon10 on Saturdoy \r\n \r\nnight! SS p:arklng fee benen1s loot eh:arlty. Vml'\u003cI Top lO F.vcnt In the Southe-JSt. \r\n \r\nChiite:IU t~111 Winer) \u0026 Resort \r\n1-85. Exll 48 \r\n \r\nl-800-23~i63 \r\n \r\nCivil War Encampment July 22-23 \r\nA livl11g hlstol') of co.mp llfo -Union ond Confode111tc soldiers, :.ar1lllcry. mcdlt.\":1.t tent !lnd morel \r\nAtlalltA lli\u003ctory Center 130 We,;t P11tts Fm}' Ro:111, N.W. \r\nAtL-1111:1, GA 30305 (40i) 8144000 \r\n \r\nAUGUST \r\n \r\nC~ \r\n \r\nGeorgia Mountain Fair August 2-13 \r\nlllawassee. Georgia \r\n \r\nOn the shores o( he-Jutlful L:tke Chaiuge, \r\n \r\nthe Georgia Mou1112ln Fair orrers twelve \r\n \r\nfun-nllcd d2rs \u0026 nights of oe11vi1lcs ,nd exhibits. Music show, Including Country, Bluegr.,ss und Gospel \r\n \r\nClogging, PorJdc, Midway, Pioneer Vlllge, Arts \u0026 Crall$. Coumry \r\n \r\nMusic Sho11- with 01,en hwl1ullon 105ingle atlS \u0026 hands. Fun for the entire family for lnformotlon oil \r\n \r\n(7o6) 896-4191 \r\n \r\nllarvesl Celebration \r\n \r\n% \r\n \r\nAugust 12 \u0026 13 \r\n \r\n\"Gr.tpc Fun for the \\I hole f.utu1y during \r\n \r\n\u003c~ t~' b \r\n \r\nOrale'.u1 tlans h:mcsting of tl,e gr-,pes. \r\nllro\\\\1ie through our Cl'llft ,how or uy )'OOI' \r\n \r\n\"fOOI' ru gr.ape Stomping nd other fun oon1C51S lndudlng pie \r\n \r\n\"\"1lng. hog ralling ond \\\\\"1fflneloo :\u003cnl spllllng. Ollklren's :iahilies, \r\n \r\n~ ml.NC ,nd good 'ol Soud,cn, foods. SS parld11g fee bt1tef11\u003c \r\n \r\nlocd ch:uily. VO\u003cCd Top 20 Elm, kl IlleSouthe-.N. \r\n \r\nCh5te:iu tbu1 Wlncl') \u0026 Resort \r\n1-85. Exit 48 \r\n1-!100233-9463 \r\n \r\nP,~\"~ -,, \r\n \r\nRock Cit)\"s Fairy Tale Festhal August l 2-H , 1920, l6-27, 1995 \r\n \r\nlr\"e'_'s\"u'\"v\"a\"i \r\n \r\n\\le.morles arc 11u1.de and drr:11ms come true 21 Rock Clt)s fairy Tale Ft-stival. \\'lsil 11itl1 Red Riding llood, th Big Bad Wolf. Utde \r\n \r\nMiss Murre1. 11:rnsel \u0026 Gretel. Sleeping Beauty and man)' more f0\u003eori1c char:tc,ers. Delightfol \u003e1ory1cllcrs, puppeteers, downs, \r\n \r\nm,gld:uts, und singing performers add to the fun In the enchanllng garden atmosphere of be-,utlful Rock Cit)' Gardens. \r\n \r\nFor more lnform,tlon oll: \r\n \r\n(io6} 820-2531 \r\n \r\nSEPTEMBER \r\nCatfish festiml Kingsland, Georgia Labor Day Weekend \r\nGood Food ,u~I Fun Timesna,orcd \"ith true Southent hospillllll). Free ouuloor o,nccris 111th n2tlon2llv knCJ\\ITI emc-rulncrs. ;K run. \r\np,~.idcs, pag\u003c:'Jnts, llf1S I\\ crwtS, Oshlng tourrutmen~ golf \r\ntounurum~ 30K bike raa,  PU!$ Ilic t-onking Soo.tbcrners 11rc famous for, including c-Jlfish pre~-d every way you o n lmagilicl Rated one of Southe\u003est Tourism Sod\u003c1y's Top .IO E,mts, 1-95 ut Exit 2. \r\nKlngsl:uld Att:I Con\\'ention :uid Visitor.; llureau P.O. Box 1928 \r\nKin~-uid, GA 31548 (912) 72'H999 or t-800433-0225 \r\nPower's Crossroads Country F:iir \u0026 Ari Festival \r\nSeptember 2, 3, \u0026 4 \r\nTI1is n3110112lly recognized annual cvtnt fc,1urcs .lOO utl3ts tnd crJftsmen, emenal11me111, rou111ry rooking wtd \r\ndemonstrations or plamation skills. Open 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. 1l mile, S.W, of Nc\\\\llan. GA nn llwy .l\u003c, \r\nC,,..~t Ft.-sthals, toe:. P.O. 8m\u003c 899 \r\nNewnru~ Ct-orgia 30264 (\u003c!Oil 253-2011 FA.'(: (404) 253-8180 \r\n \r\nHelen's Oktoberrcs1 September 7  28 \r\nMplne Helen celcbrotes l11e Sou1hs Longest Ok1obcrfcsL TI1e Fcsthalle Is open Thursdu)' through Saturday from September 7  30 2nd Mondt)' through \r\nSalurdl' from Onobt,r l - 28. The hou~ art 6  11::lO on \r\nweekdays and I -11:30 on s,rurda)'S. Uve Ba,':lrlan mu.sic, German food and bc\\'etagcs, dancing plus all Ilic other mounmln ar\u003c.\u003e2 auractions and anivitics. For information contael! \r\nUek,i Wekoor Center P.O. Box 730 \r\nllclcn, GA .l0545 \r\n(7o6) 8782181 \r\n \r\nYellow Oasly Festi1al Septe mber 8-J0 \r\nJoin us .i Gcorgl2's Stone Mounuin P:ark os we celebrate the blooming or the rare Yellow Daisy t the 27th Annuol Yellow Dll.lsy festival the lfatlon'$  I urts and crJfl show. or more lnfom101ion contact: \r\nSlone Mounutin Poril \r\nr. o. Bo_, n s \r\nSlone ~lounlJUn, GA :l0086 \r\n(404) 498-5702 \r\n \r\n6arnl-sville Buggy Days September 16-17 \r\nor The 22nd Annual Buggy Days wlll \r\n,ommemoro1e the day:1 s1,oke wheels ,nd surrey tops. The festival (e,tures arts, cr.ifts, \u003eOthtlll'S, huggy rides nd  huggi \"\"rode. Buggy D~ hos hctn a Top lO Southca.,1 Tourism Event mnr llm~ Admission Free. for more Information contacc \r\nP.O. Box 506 \r\n81lnl{,Nille, GA ;1()2M (404) 358-2732 \r\n \r\nSaturday, September 30, I99; Thomson. Georgia \r\nAn hlstorlc oeoslon . l'IS!t the to\\\\11 where t-011n1ry blues legend Blind WIiiie MeTell ( Statesboro Blues\") wos bum. died, 1nd ts burictl. Thomson, 120 ml. E3St of Ati\u003enlll on 1-lO. 111c best choice for a stop between Atl:uu, and the C2rollnlll or \r\nflorid ond 1he Mountains. 11dceis$ I!.50Ad\"llllre,$ 1;,oo Day \r\nof EvcnL For more lnfomullon: \r\nThottl50t\u003eMdlull'Je County Tourisn CVB 111 llallrood St=t  (BW81') 11,omson. GA 30824 (7o6) 595-5584 \r\n \r\nAJpenresl '95 September 30-0ctober I \r\n \r\nAlpenfest Is Stone Mountain Park's \r\n \r\nOktobcr{est featuring the best In Germ2n \r\n \r\n, D \r\n \r\nfood. dancing and entenalnmenL Our \r\n \r\nBeer uud' Wine G11r1en sene the best In \r\n \r\nGermn hcvcnges ond rulslnc lndudlng \r\n \r\nschnl12cl. wurst, kmu ond stnidel. Our Fes1h2lle provides \r\n \r\nmusical cmcrtalnmcnt perfect for polk2 dondng. Join us for this \r\n \r\nweekend of intcmollonol restM1y. For more 1nrorn1a1lon write: \r\n \r\nSIOflC Mountain P:v1\u003c P.O. Box n 8 \r\nSIO\u003cle Mountain. GA 30086 \r\n \r\nOCTOBER \r\n \r\nflJ \r\n \r\nFi1zgen1ld Folk Art Feslhal \r\nOctober 6-7 10-6 Frida)' 104 Snturda)' \r\n \r\nFolk Ari, capturing our nirul uniqueness und grlrohurol heritage, Is cxpress1.-d In  hundred dlffel'\\!nt \r\n \r\nmedia lllld dlsplU)'l-d on brlck Streets 201ong bloomk1g pl= porks in historic downtown Fit1gerald. t-800-FUN INGA \r\n \r\nfesllwi Is the klckorr e,'Cflt lO the Fitzgerald Cemennlal Ceh.oliratlot~ \r\nconsisting of I6 tltemt-d t'\\'ents U\u003e rommcmorute our I00 )-C:U-S os \r\nCo\u003corgia's \"ColonyCit).\" CE!l~IAI. flNM.f. I996,October 6- t9. \r\n \r\nFall Celebration October 6-15 \r\nlliawnssee, Georgia \r\nOn the shores or bcouliful Lake Chaiuge. the fII Celcbrotion orrer:1 ten fon-ntlc-d days \u0026 nights of C1ivltlcs and cxhlhlts. .lluslc sh011, Including Cc\u003eUntry, Bluegrass :u,d Gospel. Midwuy, Pioneer \\'illagc, Arts \u0026 Cr.if~\u003c. Cou111ry Music Show with open ln,11211011 10 slngle ru \u0026 bands. Georgl, Official State Fiddlers Convemion: For infomt\u003elion call \r\n(7o6) 8964I91 \r\n \r\nGeorgia National Fair \r\n \r\nOctober 6-15, 1995 \r\n \r\nPerry. Georgia \r\n \r\nn,e 6th annual su1c-sponsored Georgia \r\n \r\n'-,  \r\n \r\nNotional Fair features famllv--orlcntcd \r\nae1ivi1it.1S. TI1e F~r n:\\'oh1CS 1nm11d 2 \r\n \r\n1ndlt1on,I p,ck,ge of l11cs1ock events, horse ~hows, )'Outh \r\n \r\nexhibits, home 2nd One arts ,-ompetltlons, Ml'GIII Morket Plo,e, \r\n \r\nReaves Arenu roncens. dally frllil entertainment, midway, free \r\n \r\ncircus, food, fireworks. \"Georgia. 7711.r ls Your flair/\" \r\n \r\nCall: (800) YUII-FAIR (toll \u0026re In Georgia) or (912) 987-3247 \r\n \r\nBig PigJig Oct. 7 \u0026 12-14 \r\nBARBECUE BALLYHOO: 111c 14th Annu2I Goorgl2 11:arbccue Cooking Chomplonship sho\"c-JSes P11rade, Pageants (0\u003c:1. 7) Arts and Crafts, SK \"llog Jog.\" llog C:llllng. u,estock Shows, C.rnlval Rides 2nd Games plus TIIREE NIGIITS of HlgStgc Shows (Oct. 12,H). This natlonall)\"-rt'\u003cognlzcd e,cnt \r\n,wards SIl ,000 In prt,es 10 the us.n 1op horbecucrs s; \r\ndmlsslon p\u003cr d\u003ey. 1-iSut Exit 36 In l'lcnna. \r\nBig PigJig P.O. Bo., 376 Vienn:i, GA .110')2 (912) 2688275 \r\n \r\nConon Pitkin' f'olr /\\foy 6 \u0026? a nd October 7 \u0026 8 Sec listinJ,. under May 6 for mure information. \r\n \r\nl'nllor's Mill Country F'oir May 13-14 \u0026 October 7-8 Sec listin\u0026 under Mny 13 for n1ore inform.at.ion, \r\n \r\nGeorg:iu Renul\u003eiiSk11tc.e Ft\"1\"fivol Soturtlays \u0026 Sunday$ \r\nApril 22  June 11 ond Oct. 7-29 See listing under April '22 for nmn: infommtion. \r\n \r\nNew Sulem Mountain' Festivol \r\nMoy 20-21 and October I+IS \r\nSec listing under May 20 for more inromwtion. \r\n24th Annual Georgia Apple Festival \r\nArts \u0026 Crafts Fair October 14. 15,\u0026 2 1. 22 1995 \r\nArts 2nd CrofLi ralr \\\\1th over 220 vendors e\u003ech weekend. Also live emcnolnmen~ chlldrcn'SSl.'Ctlon and grc21 f00\u003cL Held October I~, 15 und l l ,2l from 9:00 o.m. to 6:00 p.nt tll four days,   Ellija)'s Uon Club Fairgrounds. \r\n(706) 635-7400  GIimer Coomy Cl111i\u003eer ofCormltlW VcrNlut l11fom.uio11 ConUCI Sa\u003ell Sh3rp  (706) 6364500 \r\n \r\nllcrirage Holidays Festival October 18  22 \r\nnic 17thAnnulll llerlt,ge llolldaysfcstl,'111 in Rome, Gl'Orglo. Conte cclcbrole \"llh CMI War rc..-nac,meni., rlverboa1 rldcs.  parade, wogon train :uu1trill ride, cxhlblts, concerts. and the Chlahl llarvcs1 Fair. Come join the fun In r.eorglo's Rome. For more lnformotlon call \r\n(800) 444-1834, En 2 \r\n \r\n3 1st Annual Chi:1ha Harvest Fair October 21-22, 1995 \r\nA juried showose of over 80 southeasu \r\nanlsts and craftsmen. Compllmrntory hot apple cider, conllnuous live emcnolnmcnL 14 unique food booths, children's unlvHlcs and rl\\'erho'1 rides. The highlight of Romes lleri12ge llolldays \r\nFestival, October ! I \u0026 H . Open Io,oo \"-\"' 10 ;:00 pm. \r\nP.O. Bo., J282 Rome. G~ 30162-1314 \r\n(706) 235-4542 \r\n \r\n1995 (,'eorgifl 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n23 \r\n \r\n OCTOBER \r\n \r\nAw.e The Creal Pumpkin Arts and \r\n \r\nLanier l5laoos \r\n \r\nCrafts Festilal October ll-22. 1995 \r\n \r\nHome or Gcorgi:as larges, pumpkin \r\n \r\ncompe1hlon 2nd Juck-0-l,n1cm co111cs1 Over IZS :ins and cr,rts \r\n \r\nexhibits. fJ1J\u003cY continuous rounLry nd bluegrass music. \r\n \r\ndogging.comlvIrfdt'\u003e, boa1 rides on1.okel.onlcr ond pony rides. \r\n \r\nFor reglStnuion or lnform01lon: \r\n \r\nGreat Pu,...,kil, Fesliml \r\n \r\n6\u003c);-0 lfolkby Rood \r\n \r\nlake wni\u003c_,rlsfand.\u003c, GA .l05l8 \r\n \r\n-!Oi/9327200 \r\n \r\no,uside Metro Atlanta 800/840-IAKE \r\n \r\nStone Mounlain Scon ish Festival and Highland Games Oc1obcr 2 122 \r\nS1onc Moun12in Pork \\\\ill echo ogaln \\\\ilh \r\nor the sounds Plil\u003c!S und Drums during d,c \r\n:Srd weekend in OC1oher when 1hls world-reno\" ned Scouish festival, lllghlud Gomes and G11hering of the Clans is held in Adam,1. You don't have to be Scouish 10 enjoy 1hc pipe and drum bonds, highland 21hle1ic o,ents, dancing. singing and Scouish food \r\nP.O. Box 14023, Atlanta, GA 3032+1025 (40i) 30J.~34 \r\nPinc Mounlain Hcrhage Fesli\u003e'nl October 30  ovcmber l \r\nEnjoy 1hc f'ALL colors and cxcitcmcn1In Pine Mounioln during the lfcritogc Fcslivol. An. cr.afts. enienlnment, greoi food free Admission. \r\nl'.O. Bo., in, Pine MounlJtin. GA 31822 \r\n(io6) 6634000 \r\n \r\nNOVEMBER \r\n \r\nMLakeLinier l5laoos \r\n \r\nMagie:tl NighI or Lights \r\na1 L.1kc Lanier Islands \r\nNomnbcr '18, 1995  January I. 1996 \r\n \r\nAtlanta's Spec1cular Anlmuted llolidoy Ugh1 Show foa111rcs over \r\n mllllnn lights throughou1 lhc Ul)(~ucre n,:son :11 1.ke l.anler lslontls. f.njo)' unique scenes ,uch :tS Reindeer Fore~ s,1111 \r\nCastle. Fros1y's Pl)'lond, Birds ofParadise ond manymore. Ro:ist \r\nnmrshmallowi ond vl\u003cil Santa 31 llolld.y VIiiage. Information: \r\n \r\n.11:,giCll Niglns of Lights 6950 lloliday Road \r\nL1kc L1nler Islands. GA 30518 404/932-7\"..00 or OulSide Mciro Ad:u11J1 800/~IAKE \r\n \r\nThe Lighting or 1he Chii1enu November 24 \r\n \r\nor Smt lhe holldy season at Chiltcau El:m. \r\nThousands lights outline the Ch,wJu, \r\n \r\n\u0026~ b \r\n \r\nInn ond ,incrrds. 1c111i1ics begin I 3,00 \r\n \r\n~ pm; Ch~1eau lighllng:u 6:00 p.m. llollday \r\n \r\nmusic, story1elling. 1he release of our sped! holiday wine label, \r\n \r\nond  ,isl1 from Snia. Cra!iers exhlhil and sell their 11orks. Si \r\n \r\nparking fl!\u003c! lwnrfits lot,.I ch:uity. Voled lop 20 ~ve,u In the \r\n \r\nSouthellSL \r\n \r\nCl~'ileau tlan Winci, \u0026 Re,;ort 1-85, Exit 48 1-800-2H!\u003ei63 \r\n \r\nllolida)' Celebration No,embcr 24 December 3l Bring cht'Cr to 1hc seawn 1\u003ellh 1 \\'ISil t0 chc lloliday Celchr.uion t t Goorg1as Stone Mountain Park fcacurtng cnrrfogc ridt'S, yuletide cnccnoinment. beou1lful decorations. 2nd nf course. jolly old St. ~ick. For lnforn12tlon, \r\nSlone Mo11nt.'1in P:ui\u003c \r\nI'. 0. Box 778, Smne MounUJin. GA 30086 \r\n{40i) 498-S70? \r\nCandlelight Tours No,cmber 28-30 (daces 1enta1ivc) \r\nTiw ~plrll nf holld)~ P\"\"~ evening tours or historic homes and \r\ng3fdcns, music, s1ory1elling. shop. \r\nAtL'll11J1 IILS1ory Ccmer 130 Wcst l':a\u003ccs l'en)' Ro:ld N.W. Adanla. GA 30305 \r\n{40.i) 8 144000 \r\nDECEMBER \r\n candles and Carols nr Christmases Pase December 1-16 \r\nVlc1orl,n Chrls1mas In best tradition or 1hc Old Soutlt. Candlelight \r\n1ours Dt't'cmber ll . 19')\u003e, complimcntry: group lours, lk'\u003c'cmber 1-1\u003c,, I9\u003c)5. modt'SI fee Music, dr:im. Se:isons Jny! \r\n0-.tk lliU lllld TI,. M:111lt1 Berry Musew11 189 Mount Berry Stla(ion \r\nMoone lk'ff), Georgia 30149 (706) 291-1883 \r\n \r\nNot On~Are We lelli~ You lo Ha The Rood, ButAlsoWherelo Get Off. \r\n \r\nIt's advice you can use every weekend. There are 60,000 acres of clean lakes, 1,350 miles of un~Jed \r\nshoreline and a wealth of forested parks, all over the state, offering boating, fishing, camping, icnicki.ng, ~ \r\n \r\ntennis, swi.mm}ng and the sheer enjoyt}l.ent of a beautiful Georgia environment. And Georgia Power is de\u003c.ticat~ \r\n \r\nto protect and share all of it. Call the following recreation center m.1.rriliers for infonnation locations, and \r\n \r\n~erating hours: North Georgia/Terrora Park at Tallulah Falls-(706)754-6036; CenhiJ Georgia/Lake \r\n \r\nA Oconee-(706) 485-8704; South Georgia/Bartletts Feny-(706) 322-0228. \r\n \r\nG , And save this ad if you want to go places. \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\neorg1a rower C\u003el9'11,G.w,:;..n,.,.,,a,mp.1ny \r\n \r\nWe Sell Efficiency.SM \r\n \r\n24 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n AT THEJW MARRIOTT HOTEL IBOSE WITH ATASTE FORMARRIOTTSERVICE WILL \r\nBE INDULGED EVEN MORE RICfilY. \r\nAt the JW Marriott Hotel at Lenox, find the uncompromising Marriott service \r\nbusiness travelers consistently rank first ... and quite a bit more. A dazzling range of personal and business services. An ideal location, right in the heart of Buckhead. \r\nThe warm, professional service you've been accustomed to. At a level of indulgence you could easily grow accustomed to. For reservations and information call your travel agent or 800-228-9290. \r\nSpecial rates and packages available. \r\n~ \r\nJW MARRIOTT HOTEL AT LENOX In the heartofBuckhead, connected to Lenox Square. 3300 Lenox Road, Atlanta, Georgia (404) 262-3344 \r\n \r\n Bed \u0026 Breakfast Inns \r\n \r\n\\TU:'\\'T\\ \"1ETRO \r\n \r\nAtlanta's Four Historic Inns \r\nBe,erly nnts. G1'1Jght, Oakwood :and \r\nWoodruff offer 1he finest hospl1:tll1y and lh\u003c m051 desired loc:ulon.\u003c in iown. l.oc.u.'d In differl'lll historic neighborhoods, 1hcy have unique pee\u003c0n:tli1I,,: like the innkeepers \"\"o O\\\\n and non d,ern. Choose from Europe:uL holllC-st)'le, andc1ue flnet')' and Sou1hcm d1nrm. All have original \"oodwork, prfV111e lr,lhs. 1r:idlll\u003cJn\u003eI fuml.shlng.s und sp,clI cxiru. Cln::i 1906-19.!9 l'rlccd from \r\nn,oder,ue 10 luxury. All crooll OIJ'ds. Brochures av:iiluble. \r\nResen-.lloos b)\u003e \r\nRSVP GRITS, Inc. Grt!al Reserca/lo,rs In the South \r\n1800-823-7787 I (404) 843-3933 FAX: (404) 252-8886 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfast Atlanta Bed \u0026 Bmkf.1.11 Adan12 arrunges lodging In \r\n \r\n~ over 100 CllJ'efully selected homes. guest \r\n \r\nhouses and !nos Attommod:ulons ore \r\n \r\noffered In 1he city's mOSI deslrohle dose-in \r\n \r\nnelg)lhorhoods. lovely suburl)an communldcs, o,xl w-eas oul5lde \r\n \r\nAdama. Whclhtr )'OU're :ulllndh1g  confe~100, phnnlng  \r\n \r\nv:aca!lo1L or S(.-ckh1g inl('lim huustng. Bed \u0026 Breokf:i.st Atlanlll \r\n \r\nprol'ld,. :iccomnl-Odllllons wlJh charnL comfort and con,enlence. \r\n \r\no,,,, CompelitiYC priee~ M,Jor credil cards attefl\"\"L CIIII for \r\nu1form,ilon and free senice. c11/I clnes It nU. \r\n \r\n180 I Pledmonc A.-e.. Sulit 208 Allan!\u003e, GA 30324 \r\nHI00-96-PEACH or 404/ 8750525 \r\n \r\n, \r\n \r\nSheJlmont Bed \u0026 Breakfasl \r\n \r\nhnpembl)' ~ tored 1891 nml\u003clon IQO!lld \r\n \r\nIn Mldtcl\\\\n  Atlanlll'S tlie:urc, resllllll\\lllt Ol1d \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n111l1ur.ll di.stria. lndependmdy l\u0026ed on the Nation\u003e! Register ofIllswrie Places :1.nd a City of \r\n \r\nAtbma Lllndmark Bulldlng, A ,inual W,ISIUI! che.sc of Sllllncd, \r\n \r\nsrendli' le:l\u003c1al !IOO bc\\\"led ~ lnri::ttely Cln'Cll \"'OOd\"\"' und \r\n \r\nh:ind-p.,Jruw \r\n \r\nGUC'lil rooms .,.. fumiShed wlch \r\n \r\n1111tlqueS. Orlcmol rug; and period \\\\,ul tre:umems. ll'lcker-l:1dai \r\n \r\n1tr.incbs 01cerlook gardens lndudh,g a Vic:Wrlan f!Sh po,xl. \r\n \r\nllrodmre a\\'1llable. AM + + + \r\n \r\n82 1 Pidn1onc Al'enue, '.. Atlanla. GA 30308 (~04) 8729Z90 \r\n \r\n1810 West Inn This r,mhUng Piedmont Plaln~yle restoN.-d farmhouse o,id :JL-.:on,pan)ing rcno,'lltl'\u003cl rounlr)' houses offer 19th ccnmry :unbianre \"ith lOlb ce,uury con,cnlcnccs. Jusi off1-20. die Inn is nestled In hlslortc Clll.\"'ic Soulh near Augusta. Rcla,. among romfOl'lllblc ondque furnishings, lmillng counu-y kitchen und lw-ge screened vcrund:tl1 overlo\u003c\u003eking well-kept groonds. Prh,m; pt.rlea for busln~\u003c retrel~ \r\n254 N. Se1111our Drive, N.W. \r\n11,omson, GA 30824 \r\n(706) 595-3 156 \r\n \r\nLoo/t;lng for a unique e.yperi,mce In oven,lghl accommodallons?There Is no belier waJ' Jo sample Georgia tha11 to s/aJal one of/he 200 B \u0026 B f,i,is wcaled lhroughoul the slate. Choices rangefrom A11tebellum mans ions, mou,italn ln11s or rou11/ry1 cabins, to historic to11mhouses, private homes or rustic lodges. Forafree brochure about Ceorgln's B \u0026 B's or /n,is, co11tacl '/'he Ceorgla Bed \u0026 Brealt;fast Council at: \r\n600 Wes/ Peachlree Slreel, Sulle 1500 Allnt1la, CA 30308 (404) 8 734482 \r\nCOLONIAL COAST \r\nEast Bay Inn \r\nUulh In I8;3, our lo,-ely Inn ls loc:11cd In lhe hew-1 ofs,v.,111:ih's hl\u003cmrlc dlsllkl. fJJ)oy 28 gucs1 rooms fuml\u003chl'd in period decor. po.ter or br:a.ss beds \u0026 prhate IY.ttlli. Wake up 10 a compllmenlllry l\u003ereokr..st bufTeL relll.\u003e( \"1.th ronllllls each e.-cning, and enjo)' , handmade tre:11 01 1um\u003clo\\\\11 Sk)lcis Rcst:n.irruu fmuurcs lociJ cuisine for lunch ond dinner \r\n225 Ea.\u003c1 Boy S1recc SavAnnah. GA 3 140 1 (800) 500-1225 or (9 12) 238-1225 \r\n \r\nFoley House Inn An ek-g2nt l~ctorian mwnhouse where every room ls lndMdually decorated, m1ny wlch perslan rug.~and fJJgllsb 11J1d Americ:111 11J1tlqucs. Mos1 rooms hove fireplnces, Some havcJ:icuzzl b31hs. Cble Tl'. fJJjoy breillas1 In yourguest room, or In 1he garden cour1y2rd comple1c with heiuliful founcolns. 1.ooited on historicChlppe\"\"Squrc when: the mo1ie \"Forrest Gump wo.\u003c Olmt,L Ask obout golf 2nd itnnls arrangemctUS Off-site conference factlllles av:lllablc. \r\n14 Wesc llull S1rcc1 Savanno.b, G~ ~ I 40I \r\n(800) 647-3708 or (912) 232-6622 \r\nFAX: (912) 231-1218 \r\n \r\nOlde H:trbour Inn \r\n \r\n~ -- \r\n \r\nExpcrienee cobblt-stone strcet.s, quolnt \r\n \r\n\"\"'~ '\" \r\n~ \r\n \r\nshops and t.he passing of mJcstle ships just outside your II lndow Built In 18?2, 1hcsc \r\n \r\nchmning sultc'5 offer one or two bedrooms, \r\n \r\nIMng room, full kitchen, priv21c lnlh, degotU period furnL\u003ching., \r\n \r\nand  lovely ri\\'er view. Enjoy a delicious continencnl breakfas1 \r\n \r\neach morning. ereningwine 11J1d cht'\u003c!SCreccp1lon, and refreshing \r\n \r\nice cre:am \"'Ith 1um.down. \r\n \r\n508 Ease Faciors Walk Sa,annah, GA 3 1401 (912) 2344100 or (800) 553-6533 \r\n \r\n@ \r\n \r\nRiver Street Inn l!ullt in 1857. Looued on the Sawnnah \r\nRiver, Rhcr S~1Inn blends the charm of \r\n \r\nRMJlSrT\u003cI~\" an Inn \"' th the convenience of 2 full service \r\n \r\nn-.'N \r\n \r\nhotel. Many of our 44 guest rooms offer \r\n \r\nlrJloonles wilh hretth12klog ,1cws of I be Savannah River and \r\n \r\nbistOrlc River StrecL l'wb res1aurant.soffer you achoice ofdining. \r\n \r\n115 Eas1 River Screec Sannah, GA 5 1401 (912) 234-6400 or (800) 253-4229 \r\n \r\nCOLONIAL COAST \r\nBallastone Inn \u0026 Townhouse This 0111ebclltm1 mansion, drci 1838, !1:a\u003c. 2l guest rooms wi1h priv.ie hath! and furnished with period antiques. Some rooms ha\u003ee whlrlpool b,ths '111d Orcplac.'S. Conlinencal breakf:isL afternoon refrcshmcnL\u003c, \\'CRs, l:mdsc:iped counyard, full-service bar, clev,uor. and double prlor. Only four blocks from Savann2h's RlverfmnL Rcconuncnded h1 NY Times, Brl,ies, G/11111011,,  Go11rma~ ,nd r.011cle N11s1 Tni,elor. \r\n14 East Oglethorpe Avenue S2v2nnah, GA 3 I40 I \r\n(9 12) 236- 1484 or (800) 822-4553 \r\n \r\n1'0RTHEAST GEORGIA \r\n.MOUNT\u003c\\INS \r\nTl,e Dunlap House TIil' Dunbp llouse Is I/Orth Georgia's luxur)' bed and brcakfa.\u003cI Inn. 8ull1 In 19 10, the 1en-room inn provide, iu-and introduction to the ch.rmlng eleg-Jncc of tl1e Old Souch. F.ach uniquelydccor21cd roorn has 2priva1e hoth. telephone, remme controlled 1clcvlsion and either Queen or Klng,sl1.ed beds, \r\nAnn ,md Bt n Ventress, Innkeepers (404) 536-0200 In Georgia: (800) 462-6992 \r\n \r\n26 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 M)' Mind \r\n \r\nNORTHEAST GEORGIA MOl'Yl'Al\\!S \r\n \r\nEnglish Manor Inns se,en elcg201 inns devoted co hospunllcy ~MaoorlMs 2nd romance. 44 individu2lly decorated .\u003co smkim rooms ond lacunl sul1cs All pri.,,ie hiths 2nd cuhle 1'.V, some \"itl1 fireplaces. Pool 2nd IZ' hot 1ub. deluxe romlncnt31 breakfasL t lahora1e evening refrcshment.s. The perfect 10\u003c':lle for honeymoons. famll)' refreshers, groups 2nd conferences. Mid-week spcdals. open ycw--round. Checks welcome. \r\nU.S. lllgb\"y 76 Ease P.O. 80.x 1605 \r\nClay1on, Georgl 30525 \r\n(800) 7825780 FAX (706) 78?-mo \r\n \r\n(j11n'mp \r\n~ \r\n \r\nGlen-Ella Springs Country Inn The rustic charm of  IOO-ye1r-old inn on \r\nthe Nlional Register. Toe huuriuus comfortsof modcrnsllly conference 'dll1y \r\n \r\nand S\\\\imming pool. . . Toe old mceL 1.he \r\n \r\nnc-w In 1hls tr11J1qull ge12w2y lodge only I I/ l hours from Allan12. \r\n \r\nFeoturing goum1e1 Southern cuisine,  mountain creek, nd \r\n \r\nbe-Jullflll gllldens on 17 Isolated acre.\u003c In NF. Georgia. \r\n \r\nCall (7o6) 75+7295 or fa..: ( 706) 754-1560 \r\n \r\nRouce ~. Box 3304, Bear Gap R.od \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nClorkesvllle GA 50523 \r\n \r\n' \r\n \r\nHabersham Manor House \r\n \r\nA Greek Rcvlv-JI mansion, rcno,,.tcd and \r\n \r\ndt-cor-,ted ll'lch anllqucs and period \r\n \r\nrcproclucUons, In lhe foo1hllls of oorthl-ast \r\n \r\nGeorgia. A per.;on,I touch, elegant \r\n \r\nappoinunencs, private baths. fireplaces, parlours, pon'hcs ond  -repucotlon nf hospltllllcy and exccllenre creote  rcl:ixlng \r\n \r\n21mosphere for both business 2nd holiday travelle~ SlghL'iCClng \r\n \r\nond od,er recre-Jtlon nc,rby. Contlncmnl plus and full Americ,tn \r\n \r\nbrcakfast.s. Rc-servntlons recommended. \r\n \r\n526 WescOoyle S1ree1 Totcoa1 GA \r\n(706) 886-6496 \r\n \r\nMisty Mounlain Inn and Cottages Our guest.s enjoy the warm hospltolity of scoying in our home, 2 Vlctori\u003en farmhouse Inn guests m:tke themselres 31 home nd en/O)'  generous coumry contlnentol bre:ikfa.~L Room.s ench h\"e a 11ueen-sizo bed, privnt, b\u003e1h, fireplace ond balcony. Secluded romantic or 13mJly cottuges include full)'\"\"lulppt.'\u003cl kltcheneue, fireplace and queen-size b\u003c-d and , ccommod:ite up 10 cigh1 people. \r\n4376 Miscy Mount\u003ein l.anc \r\nBllmille. GA 305 IZ \r\n(706) 745-4786 or Reser\u003e'ations: 1800.IIIST\\'MN \r\n \r\nMountain Memories Inn of Hiawassee \r\nRon..,ttic, elegonrly decoroted sulles with prhote hadL~ in-room JacunL\u003c and hreath1aking ,,1ews of the mountolns of Georgia. North Carolina, Tennessee and Lake Cha,uge. ('.omplctc C'Jndlcllghc breakfast and t:\u003ccning d~n buffe1 served on china, crystol ,nd sll,er In our panoramic fireside 100111. Your hoslS are hOJJCless romontlc:s. TI,e perfect setting where i p\u003c'Clal memories ore made. \r\n(800) 335-VIF.W \r\n(7o6) 896-8439 \r\n \r\nSautee-Nac.hoochec Valle)' Relu In one of our four historic homes In the Soutre-,~acoochcc \\'alleys ( one of the \r\nIO mos1 be2uiiful pla\u003c'e$ In C:t'Orgla\") \r\nE2eh Inn has iis own umbiOJ1te 111th \r\nmountain 2nd valley ,iews. Find yourself on nearby ir;IL\u003c nd \r\ncreek.\u003c. Rediscover 1hc arL\u003c at n,e Sau1ee-Naroo\u003c11cc Ans Cent\u003cr \r\nF.njoy our roun1ry lifestyle 11J1d hospitall1y. \r\n \r\nP.O. Box Z64 Sou1ee-Nacoochee, GA 30571 \r\n(706) 878-3843 \r\n \r\n NORTHWEST GEORGIA \r\nMOUNTAINS \r\nThe Gordon-Lee Mansion Bed and Breakfast Inn \r\nCirca 1$47. Step bock In time ond cnjo)' this 011tcbcllum pl,u11atlon hou,c on the National Register or llistoric Places. Loratt!d In the Chlckamaug Baulcflcld 2rt11' 2nd I; mllcs from Chouanoog, Tcnncs.~. Servi-d :is  1/nlon he,,dquancr, ond hospil:d. Furnished ..-111, period ont1,1ues In the atmosphere or cotl) Southern orlstocrocy. AAA three dlomond roting. Se,erol veranda,. Compllmcnt:uy ,1111c. Se,en acres. Formal \u0026\"'dens. Prtvme bath$. Cable lV. Anifact.s nn~um. \r\n217 f,-0ve Road Cbi\u003ckamauga, GA 30707 (706) 375-4728 or (800) 187--4728 \r\n \r\nMalloy Manor \r\n \r\nA /111/que Blend of Vlclorla11 lili!gnnre \r\n \r\nllt tin.or \r\n._____. l,b ad Wrntru:1 \r\n \r\nn11d Sculhenr llospllnllly . l.oc:ited In Nallon\"1 lllstoric DIStrict. Our home \r\n \r\n1rr 11 foatures original fretwork. inlid floors and one-or-o-kind stilCllSe. Fully anli\u003c1uc \r\n \r\nrumlsht-d. Golr, swimming, tennis and \r\n \r\nfuhlng ne,,rh)' Wllbln walking distance or do,mtown Antique \r\n \r\nShops Step Imo the from door and step back into time . wilh \r\n \r\nthe comforts or 1oday. \r\n \r\n1-8002395704 40 I W. Screven Strett Quilman. GA 31643 \r\n \r\nPRESIDENTIAL PATIIWAYS \r\nDouble Cabins Bed \u0026 Breakfast \r\nArri,e in 1842 nd sleep In  mognollu-draped Pre-War pl,ntaUon home furnished \";th period plt'CCS. Stroll ~,rough flower g:irdens OIied ~ith Antebellum \r\nor species. Unger In the ancient family \r\n\u003cl!lllOlC'). Study hundred., hou.\u003ceholJ ,111d farm anlfoets fn)m the Old South displayc1I In the museum. This home Is still occupied by descendents or the original family. so you c-Jn learn firsthand of their history. Whi do they t:111 II \"llouble Cahln.;?\" Jim 8 miles off 175 South, IO miles from Ali:Ull\"- \r\n}335 Jackl;on Road Griffin, GA 30223 \r\n404-227-66 I I \r\nFair Oaks Inn - A Bed and Breakfasc in Victorian scyle. A chonnlng 19()1 home with fireplaces and onliqut\u003eS In c2Ch room. Fomi,I g,rdens, pOOI, houub, gazebo, CQ\u003cered swings. rocking chlrs and New Orlcons lights snrro,u1d the Inn, Suites and rooms OYoilablc. Full gourmet bre-,kfast and complimentary wine and chc= reception dolly. Thlny-six mnutcs south of Atlnt olrpo~ 25 mlnllll'S 10 c,11,war C2rdcns: l5 minutes 10 Unle While llouse (Wom1 Spring.,); ontlque stores within wolklng \r\ncli;il'.1:lllC:tr, excellt!nl res1-:1uranLi. \r\n703 East Main Strecl n ogans,Ulc, GA (706) 6378828 \r\nHotel War m Springs Village Inn \r\nRelive hlstory and the Roosevelt En. Visl1 our 1907 llotcl, rc,1auro111 and gift shops. Authentle\u003elly restored, bcaullrully \r\ndeco roted wl th Rooseve IIrurnIIurc and r. ml lyant1,1ues. \r\nfeatured otc priv,uc lmhs. Individual heot/AC, Southern brc:tkfast rc:ist and social hour. Nestled In 11uaim Worm Springs Village   shopper's parnlisc. llomc or FDR's U1tlc While llo~ Mmiles from Callaway Gardens and one hour from All,111._ \r\n17 Bro:ul Street Warm Springs. GA 31830 \r\n(706) 655?114 1-800-3 6 6,76 16 \r\n \r\nThe Perfect Retreat \r\nOnly30 MinutesFromHome \r\nA WORLD CLASS CONFERENCE CENTER, THE PEACHTRP.R EXECUTIVE \r\nCONFllRENCE Cl!NTER, I N PEACHT REE CITY, IS ONE OF ATI.A NTA'S BEST KllPT SECRETS FOR VACATI ONING OR WEEKEND RETREATS. \r\nFine \u0026 Casual Dining in 3 PoJmlar Resuzurancs Nightly Entertainment  Complimentary Hors D'oeuvres \r\nBilliards S/}Orr.s Bar  I O,000 square foot Health Club Indoor \u0026 Oiudoor Pools \u0026 Whirlpool  Steam Room, Sauna \u0026 Massage \r\n64 Miles of Bike Paths  Te1mis  Raquecball  WaUyball Champion.shiJJ Golf On Joe Lee Designed Course \r\nAnd Still The Premie1e Location For Corporate Meetings \u0026 Conferences \r\nPEACHTREE EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE C ENTER \r\n404  487,2000 \r\n2443 HIGHWAY 54 WEST  PEACHTREE CITY 1995 Georgia 011 ~, !,fi11d 27 \r\n \r\n \u003e \r\nThere's nothing like it anywhere on earth. The World ofCoca-Cola -an unparalleled collection of over 1,000 articles of memorabilia, recounting the century-old history of the world's most popular soft drink. Aspectacular series of exhibits including soda fountains of the past and future, as well as films that offer a special look at those unforgettable commercials. \r\nLocated adjacent to Underground Atlanta, The World ofCoca-Cola is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and S_unday, noon to 6 p.m. Last entry one hour before closing. (Closed New Year's Day, Second Monday in January, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.) \r\nAdult ticket prices are $3.50, senior citizens over 55, $3.00, and children 6 to 12, $2.50. Children under 6 are admitted free with an adult. For information call (404) 676-5151 and discover everything The World ofCoca-Cola has in store for you. \r\nThe World of Coca-Cola  55 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive  Atlanta, GA 30303 \r\n1994 The Coca-Cola Company. \"Coca-Cola\" and '1'he World Of Coca-Cola\" are registered trademarks ofThe Coca-Cola Company. \r\n \r\n r.bantd r.bown rJfii Jtafoh \r\n- UNIQUEDINING - \r\nsince 1970 \r\n(yes, we've been here the longest) \r\nLIVE CROCODILES \r\nswim around our ship in a pre-Civil War basement. \r\n \r\nUnderground's Great, Little, Neighborhood \r\nGathering Place  Full Menu  Full Bar  \r\nCome burrow with the best! \r\nKenny's Alley in Underground Atlanta \r\n \r\n577-1800 UNDERGROUND ATLANTA 266-1600 BUCKHEAD \r\n \r\n(404) 659-2296 \r\n \r\nThere's a lot of fun at Underground, \r\nAnd above it all there's history! Come ride a trolley and pilot an airplane, \r\nThen for your very own piece of Atlanta's history, stop by our museum shop. Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Tuesday - Saturday; l p.m. -5 p.m., Sunday MARTA: 2 blocks east of Five Points Station Admission: $2.00, children under 6 free. \r\nAtlanta Heritage Row \r\nThe Museum at Underground \r\n55 Upper Alabama SLAll. GA 30303 \r\n(404) 584-7879 \r\n \r\nfl\"om the SoLA.th w e st to the SoLA.the ast .. . \r\n;ALA.th e V\\tic Nativ e ;Ame l\"icaV\\ ;Al\"t1 Tl\"ibal R e pl\"odLA.c t ioV\\s1 \r\n3 e w e lv-y1 RLA.9s aV\\d K achiV\\as . \r\nAtlanta's only Native American owned and operated American \r\nIndian Art Gallery. \r\n76 Upper Alabama St. at Underground Atlanta \r\n(404) 614-0610 \r\n \r\nWings, Clams, Shrimp \u0026 Oyster Roasts \r\nKenny's Alley Underground \r\n688-0062 \r\n \r\n  \r\nWild Rides \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n es For Seasons. \r\n \r\nYear Round Tennis \r\n \r\nIfevery picture's worth a \r\n \r\nthousand words this ad \r\n \r\nisn't big enough. Lake \r\n Lanier Islands brings a \r\n Indoor/ Outdoor world offamily fun close \r\n \r\nto home. Atlanta's best kept \r\n \r\nsecret offers Georgia's whitest \r\n \r\n beach and challenging water \r\n \r\nCrystal Clear Water \r\n \r\npark suitable for all ages. It's \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n1200 acres and 550 miles of \r\n \r\nshore line filled with camping , horse- \r\n \r\nback riding, championship golf, boating \r\n \r\nand more including two of the area's \r\n \r\npremier resort hotels. Escape to the \r\n \r\nislands within reach. \r\n \r\n \r\nSki, fish \u0026 float \r\n \r\nBoat Rentals \r\n \r\n \r\n~ \r\nLake Lanier IslandssM \r\n6950 Holiday Road Lake Lanier Islands, GA 30518 \r\n1-800-840-LAKE \r\nCall M-F, 9 A.M.- 5:30 L'.M. \r\n \r\nLa.kc La.11ierlslrmdsisjrtitnfew mimttcsnortheastofAtlnnra. Tnke l-85 to 1-985 to e.\\--its 1 or2, thenfollow the signs. 01 tnke GA 400to exit 14, GA 20, thenfol/on\u003e thesigns. \r\n \r\n I .I \r\n \r\n Ir's not surprising ATLANTA METRO won chc compccicion for the 1996 Summer O lympic Games. The cicy has a track record for accepcing cough challenges and prevailing by sheer emhusiasm. \r\nAt che end of che Civil War, when ALianca had been destroyed by fire, her citizens chose co rebuild, though nearly everything \r\nthey owned was in ashes. \r\nIn the early 1960s, a resurgent Aclanrn invested in a modern airport. the biggesc air traffic hub in the Southeast, then built an even larger one in 1980. With the huge Atlanta/H artsfield Internacional Airport, the ciry became one of che largest air transportation centers in the world and one of che cop convention and couri~m sires in North Americ.,. \r\nOprimism seized Adancans in 1965, when they constructed a gianr baseball stadium a year before enricing a ream away from Milwaukee. Then they cheered through 25 seasons, dreaming ofa National League Championship. Who will ever forget che Atlanta Braves performances in the '9 1 \r\n \r\nand '92 World Series and '9 1. '92 and '93 National League Pennanr thrillers? \r\nToday, on the eve ofthe Cenrennial Olympic Games, ATLANTA METRO's \r\n2.9 million people are poised co be \r\nwinners again. The world will be watching more chan jusc the celevised s pons accion. Record numbers of visitors will be descending upon the city, resting its legendary sourhern hospitality and looking for amusement~. Plcasanr surprises await chem, and everyone else who visits, now or in 1996. \r\nAtlanta is a sprawling city. Viewed from the air, it appears co be a mass ofgreenery, with gleaming sky-scrapers ac the heart of a spaghetti-knot ofincerscace highways. Ac ground level ic is all trees, rolling hills, preccy neighborhoods, and a clean, archicecrurally impressive hotel and cencrnl business core. Underground, beneath che viaducrs char cover the original screecs and railyards of old Atlanta, are an atmospheric historic district and an emertainmenr capiral. \r\nSince Aclanta's srreccs do noc form a grid pattern, and since there is a profusion of \r\n \r\nsrreers conraining the word \"Peachtree\" (32 ac l~c count), the easiest way co gee oriented co Aclanra is co learn the main neighborhoods, suburban areas, and a few notable landmarks. \r\nFive Points is synonymous with cenrraJ downcown. Ir is rhe inrcrsecrion of Peachtree Street (rhe famous one), Mariecra Screet, and Edgewood Avenue. Ir's also the southern end of the business and financial disrrict and rhe location of Woodruff Park, a $10 million gift ro the city from the former president of Coca-Cola, Roberr Woodruff. Covering an entire block, rhe park is one of che besr places to catch a lunchrime glimpse ofa cross secrion of Aclanra's citizenry. \r\nA short walk away, Merropoliran Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority's (MARTA) rapid rail lines cross ar the main Five Points Station. The nationally acclaimed MARTA public transportation system, with 39 miles of rrack and 1,500 miles of feeder bus rout~, is che least expensive way co go jusr about anywhere in Arlanra. Downtown ro the airport is a cool 15-minuce ride. \r\n \r\n11erica11 avorite Z! \r\n \r\n32 1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n Across from rhe MARTA Five Points Srarion is che entrance co Underground Atlanta, now in irs second exciting reincarnation. Covering J2 cavernous acres, Underground is filled with L2 resrauranrs and nightclubs, over I00 specialty shops and screetcart merchants, and is the gateway co three of the city's historical arrractions. \r\nLower Alabama Screer was rhe original Underground, the horresc spot in rown in che lace 1960s and early 70s. Ir is now jusr one part ofa cornily redeveloped complex char reopened in 1989. Old Alabama Streec Eaccry is che colorfuJ, fun-filled food courc, and Kenny's Alley is entertainment row. \r\nH eritage Row, also in Underground, recalls Arlanra's history from rhe wilderness years and rhe days of King Corron co rhe Civil War siege and rhc building of rhe New Sourh. \r\nAdanra would noc be all iris roday wirhonr rhe concribucions ofirs homegrown corporare giant, the Coca-Cola Company. 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A tour of Coke's world via large-screen, high-definirion relevision and a fururisric soda founcain \r\n \r\nI I Atlanta Metro t 1 \r\nchat wows visitors as ic shoots 20-fooc screams of Coca-Cola into their cups are highlighrs of any visit. \r\nSeveral blocks west of Five Points, CNN Center expresses another side ofAtlanta: high-tech, fasr-paced, scare-of-the-art incernacional news broadcasting. CNN and HEADLINE NEWS, rwo 24-hour all-news networks, are che creation of Turner Broadcasting Sysrem ofAtlanta. A 45-minute CNN Studio Tour offers a unique view of news production from specially-consrrucred, glass- enclosed overhead walkways. Visitors arc invited co reserve a sear in the studio audience for \r\nCNN's horrcsr new program, TalkBack Live, hosred by Susan Rook. \r\nNearby, the new Georgia D ome is home co the Atlanta Falcons foorball ream and rhe sice of che 1994 Super Bowl. The Omni Spores Arena behind CNN Center is the venue for Atlanta Hawks basketball and for che Turner Cup Champion Adanta Knights hockey ream, and like Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, is the setting for concerrs by big name touring artists. Across che screer, major \r\n \r\nA MOVING EXPERIENCE... \r\nSEE THE HISTORY OF THE BATTLE OF ATLANTA \r\n \r\nINFORMATION: (404) 624-1071 \r\n EXHIBIT MUSEUM GIFT SHOP BOOKSTORE AND MORE ... \r\nNext To Zoo Atlanta in Grant Park \r\n \r\nY OU'LL SEE MORE THAN A PAINTI NG AS YOU EXPERIENCE THE ART OF THE \r\nCYCLORAMA. A T HREE-DI MENSIONAL PANORAMA WITH MUSIC AND NARRATION, \r\nTHE PAINTING OF THE B ATTLE OF ATLANTA FOREVER CAPTURES A PIVOTAL \r\nMOMENT IN THE H ISTORY \r\n!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I!~~~============\"' OF OUR NATION. \r\nCYCLORAMA \r\n \r\nOwned ond Operated by The City of Atlonto . \r\n \r\n800 Cherokee Ave S.E., Atlonlo, GA303 l5 (404)658-7625 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On ft~J' Miud \r\n \r\n33 \r\n \r\n A MERICAN ADVENTURES-B RAVES BASEBALL-C YCLORAMA-GEORGIA D OME-E MORY'S M ICHAEL C. CARLOS \r\n \r\nz ~ \r\n:5 \r\n~ \r\n0 \r\n \r\nAll \r\n \r\naround Atlanta, \r\n \r\nij \r\n \r\nI ' \r\n \r\n0 z \r\n \r\n~ \r\nw \r\n \r\nThunder River, \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nSix Plags Over \r\n \r\n\u003c( (!J \r\n \r\nGeorgia \r\n \r\na\u003ew: \r\ncf \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nul \r\n \r\n\u003e; \r\n \r\n~ \r\n~ \r\n \r\nAtlanta SkJl/ine \r\nAtlanta \r\n \r\n:J Fabulous dining. Superb \r\n \r\n~ shopping. Exciting entertainment \r\n \r\n(/) \r\naw : \r\nz w \r\n \r\nVibrant nightlife. Atlanta offers all the big city amenities you'd expect to find. But don't overlook the \r\n \r\nCobb County \r\n \r\nci.i 5 \r\n0 \r\n.J \r\nz\u003c( \r\n \r\nunCA'Pected. The richness in style. \r\n \r\nBeach Volleyball Tournaments \r\n \r\nThe warmth of its people. And the \r\n \r\nsophistication that embodies its Clayton County \r\n \r\nposition as the capitaJ of tl1e south Do you know Clayton County? Beach volleyball \r\n \r\nTeeming with excitement for all ages, Cobb County is truJy the FUN SIDE OF ATLANTh.From thrilling attractions \r\nlike Six Flags, White Wate1~ American \r\n \r\n0 \r\naz~w: zt- \r\n \r\nand rising star on the world's ho1izon. Welcome to a truly international city! As a sports mecca, we're home to the Braves, \r\nthe Bawks, tl1e Knights, the \r\n \r\nplayers do, for fast action tournaments that will knock the sand out of your shoes! History buffs know ow Civil \\Var site, with Stately Oaks \r\nPlantation and Ashley Oaks Mansion showing life as il was in the era of Gone With The Wind. \r\n \r\nAdventures and Malibu Grand Prix to \r\nthe reverent Civil War Battle6elds of Kennesaw Mountain and Historic museums like Big Shanty (Famous \r\nLocomotive \"General\"). Cobb County \r\n \r\no6 Falcons and the 1996 Atlanta \r\n \r\nMusic lovers know Spivey Hall, Atlanta's finest is the Place for real fun. Want more? \r\n \r\nazw: \r\n \r\nCentenniaJ Olympic Games. For music recital facility! NASCAR fans know the the best way to experience all the Atlanta Motor Speedway! Farmers know the \r\n \r\nRaft down the Chattahoochee River, sample sumptious Southern cooking, \r\n \r\nI \r\n~ 0en \r\n \r\nfun and excitement Metro Atlanta Atlanta Stale Farmers Market, the largest open- \r\n \r\noffers, call us to receive your.free air market in the country! And shoppers \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro Travel \r\n \r\nknow the best bargains in metro Atlanta are \r\n \r\ntake historical tours, shop for \r\nantiques and crafts or Lrendy things a1 \r\nthe 3great malls. Discover just how \r\n \r\nzt- Package. H's fun from Ato Z. in and around Southlake Mall! Get to know \r\n \r\nmuch fun there is in Cobb County. Cid \r\n \r\nw Just call 1-800-ATlANTA. \r\n.J \r\n \r\nClayton County - ATLANTA'S TRUE SOUTH! Call l -800-451-3480, Ext. 10 \r\n \r\n.wJ \r\n \r\n1-800-662-STAY, and let us get to know you! \r\n \r\n)C \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\na~ : \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nHistoric Marietta \r\n \r\ntz- \r\n \r\nWe're proud of our heritage in Historic Marietta. \r\n \r\nw \r\n~ \r\n \r\nAntiques, art, dining, theater and specialty boutiques \r\n \r\newn \r\n \r\nabound. See Civil War histo1i.c sites and beautifully \r\n \r\n~ Marietta Victorian \r\n \r\n\u003c( \r\n \r\nTown Square \r\n \r\naw : \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\npreserved Antebellum mansions. Just off the restored Victorian Town Square is tl1e Marietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau where you can get self-guided walking and driving tours and special events information. Call (404)429- 1115 or l-800-835-0445. \r\n \r\nI- \r\nI \r\n~ GWINNETT'S V INES BOTANICAL GARDENS-U NDERGROUND ATLANTA-T OWN SQUARE IN HISTORIC MARIETTA \r\n \r\n - MUSEUM- F ALCONS FOOTBALL-G EORGIA'S STONE MOUNTAIN PARK-H AWKS BASKETBALL- I MAX THEATER IN \r\n \r\nit's fun from to Z. A \r\n \r\nrI r mT \r\nlz l \r\nIll \r\n \r\nz)\u003e \r\n \r\n;:,;; \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nmC/l \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Stone Mountain Park \r\n \r\nm0 z \r\nC/l \r\n \r\nIll \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nll \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\ncii \r\n \r\nDeKalb County \r\nWhat's the best thing to do in Atlanta? Stay in DeKalb County and save up to $500 more! Just take advantage of the discounts that are yoursfree with the DeKalb-Atlanta Guest Card! \r\nSave on great hotels, entertainment, shopping, dining, and our most popular attractions, including Georgia's Stone \r\nMountain Park and tl1e Fernbank Museum of Natural History. DeKalb County is simply tl1e best place to stay - and save -- when you reallywant to experience all of Atlanta. To get your free DeKalb-Atlanta Guest Card, please call us toll-free at \r\n1-800-999-6055, Ext. 1204. \r\n \r\nGwinnett County \r\nEscape from the city life to Gwinnett's miles of beautiful countryside, flowing rivers and expansive lakes. Rieb in variety for nature lovers and sportsmen alike, Gwinnett tempts you with the Vines Botanical Gardens, championship golf, sportscar racing at Road Atlanta, the Atlanta Falcons Training Camp and tl.1e Yellow River Gan1e \r\nRanch. Call (404) 623-8793 or 1-800-482-4282 \r\n \r\nC/l \r\n~ \r\nm'-I ~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n@ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nz z \r\n \r\nrn \r\n \r\nBulloch Half \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nAntebellum Roswell \r\nThe Real Old South is waiting for you just 20 minutes north of Atlanta. \r\n \r\nCD \r\n~ \r\nmr \r\n \r\nMake plans to visit Antebellum \r\n \r\n::!! m \r\n \r\nRoswell, and see for yourself tllis \r\n \r\n5 \r\n \r\nlovely Southern town uniquely rich in history, culn1re, and bedtage. The Historic Roswell VISitors Center, \r\n \r\n~ \r\n,.;l,;J;: I \r\n \r\nacross from Town Square, will be \r\n \r\n)\u003e \r\n \r\nhappy to provide you \\vitl1 \r\n \r\n;:,__ \r\nm \r\n \r\ninfonnation concerningtours, special events shopping and dining. \r\n \r\nz ~ \r\n \r\nCall l-800-776-7935 or \r\n \r\nm \r\n \r\n(404)640-3253, Fax(404)640-3252 \r\n \r\nJJ \r\nI \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nQ \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n3: \r\n \r\nHotAir Ballooning \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nover Gwinnett \r\n \r\n(/) \r\nm \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n0 \r\n\"Tl \r\n \r\nAmerican Adventures to the World Class Zoo, and everything between... \r\n \r\n)\u003e \r\nJJ \r\n \r\n-;-I \r\n \r\nCall 1-800-ATIANTA \r\n \r\nz \r\n)\u003e \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro Travel Association \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n233 Peachtree Street N.EAtlanta, Georgia 30303 \r\n \r\nll \r\n \r\n~ \r\n0 z \r\nS IX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA-ANTEBELLUM R OSWELL-Q UIET PARKS-CENTER FOR P UPPETRY A RTS-THE O M NIG\u003e \r\n \r\n league conventions fill rhe halls of the rnammorh Georgia World Congress Center. \r\nOn a smaller scale. the Monetary Museum at rhc Federal Rcserve Bank just down che block, rells a fascinating story of rhe origins and use of money chroughouc the ages. The High Museum at Georgia Pacific is a mini-version of the much bigger upcown original, yer convenicnc for sightseers with limited rime. \r\nBecause Atlanta is county seat, stare capital. and regional headquarters for federal government, a sizeable chunk of downtown has become the \"government corridor.\" This includes a newly rcnovared City Hall, the Fulton County Complex, che Richard B. Russell Federal BuiJding, various scare office buildings, and the distinctive, gold-domed Georgia State Capitol. \r\nThe Classic Renaissance-style Capitol is a National Historic Landmark. It was builr in 1889, for just under$ I million. A Hall of Flags and rhe State Musel1m of Science and Indusrry are located inside its Georgia marble-lined interior. The Capitol dome \r\n \r\nhas been gilded C\\vice, both rimes with precious metal donated by Georgia citizens. The dome is a piece of scare history, a reminder chat America's first gold rush cook place in I 828 in Dahlonega, Georgia, source of rhe Capitol dome gold. \r\nAn 11-block portion of downcown is occupied by Peachtree Center, designed by Atlanta archirecr John Portman, who shaped the city' s dramatic modern skyline. Peachrree Center is truly the center of Atlanta business activity with three of the city's fmest hotels; seven office cowers; the Atlanta Merchandise, Apparel, and Gift Marts; and lnforum, a spacious meeting center and computer/ information processing mare. \r\nRevolvi ng restaurants and lounges atop che Westin Peachtree Plaza and the Hyatt Regency Atlanta afford sweeping, panoramic views of che city. Some of Arlama's best shopping, dining, and people watching are in and around Peachtree Center. \r\nAtlanta's commercial, civic, and cultural measure is in large parr due co \r\n \r\nThe new Welcome South \r\n \r\nVisitors Center, \r\n \r\nAmerica's first \r\n \r\nregional visitors \r\n \r\ncenter, should be \r\n \r\nthe first stop on \r\n \r\nGxhibits by \r\n \r\nOlympic \r\n \r\n\"'.~ :: l\"A \r\n \r\nsponsor. ancl AGOG \r\n \r\nlnleraclive travel exhibits \r\n \r\nQ~~... ~ i~ \r\n \r\nOlympic and regional wearable and \r\n \r\n~~- sourcnlr . regional \r\n \r\nany Atlanta itinerary. \r\n- Welcome South, y'all. \r\n \r\n . \r\n \r\nTrawl cllspla)s rraturc ~~ book~ and videos \r\nAtlantannd Georgia. \\ortli ~~ \r\n \r\nCanillna. South Carolina. Tcnnrsscc. Kcntur~y. \r\n\\lal\u003eama anll l.ouisiAna. the \r\n \r\n0.,, \r\n ~ \r\n \r\n1'1Iu11 \r\n \r\n I \r\n \r\nIi11gu,al \r\n \r\n\\alional Parki\u003c Scntcc. l .S. Forest Senlrc anrl I.s. 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A business, residential, and enrertainmenr enclave along Auburn Avenue east ofFive Points, chis small section of town produced men and women who influenced the history of che city, stare, and narioo. \r\n71,e Ape.-.: Mme11m. \r\nMarrin Luch.er King, Jr., world-renowned \r\ncivil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient was born on Auburn Avenue. His Birth Home, Ebenezer Baptist Church where he and his father preached. and Freedom Hall Complex, which contains Dr. King's gravesire and the Cencer for Non-Violent Social Change, have been designated part of rbe Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site. The surrounding neighborhood and all of Sweet Auburn are included in a National Park Service Preservation District. The APEX MUSEUM - or African American Panoramic Experience - on Auburn Avenue is an in formative introduction to che whole area. \r\nSweet Auburn is among several neighborhoods featured by rhe Atlanta Preservation Center on walking tours conducted April-November. \r\nTwo biscoric house museums in West End offer further insighr inro tbe scope of Arlanra's black heritage. The Beaux Arts C lassicaJ H erndon Home was designed and built in 19 10 by Alonzo F. Herndon, a former slave who founded rhe Adanca Life Insurance Company. Hammonds House, a 19th Century East Lake Victorian home, was rhe residence of che lace arr patron, Dr. O .T. Hammonds. lc's now a gallery of permanent and traveling exhibits by noted black artists. \r\nT he National Historic Landmark Wren's Nest, also in West End, was the Victorian \r\n \r\n36 1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n ep \r\n \r\nIn \r\nto \r\n \r\ntthhee-hceac;it', \r\n \r\nand Afla \r\n \r\n\u0026:me embrace the spirit of Downtown. \r\nMeet Uptown, where Atlanta comes together. \r\nPEACHTREE CENTER \r\nAttanta's Premier Mixed-Use Complex \r\n4042226688 \r\nat lntPeernaacthiotrnea~ :~rl a rd \r\n \r\n era home ofauthor Joel Chandler Harris, crearor of the whimsical Uncle Remus stories. \r\nOn the fur wesr side ofArlanca, Six Flags Over Georgia delighrs children ofall ages with 331 acres of non-stop thrill rides, kiddie shows, and musical extravaganzas. \r\nZoo Atlanta and the Atlanta Cyclorama share a common location in Gram Park soucheasr ofdowntown. Ar the 200, 900 animals from nearly every conrinenr roam \r\nnarural habirars as diverse as Asian \r\nrainforest and Arctic tundra. Zoo Atlanta has one of che counrry's finest reptile collections, a legendary lowland gorilla named Willie B. and his baby daughter Kudzu, and \"The Greatest Baby Elephant Show on Earth.\" \r\nThe Atlanta Cydorama houses one of che city's mosr beloved arc treasures and cells the poignant story of one ofrhe pivocal events in Civil War history, che July 22, \r\n1864, Barde ofAtlanca. All the action of \r\nthat one terrible day is captured in a three-dimensional, 358-fr. paincingin-the-round, with sound effects and narration ro highlight each facer of tl1e \r\n \r\nbattle. An inrroducrory film secs the scene, and a museum ofC ivil War artifacts and the 1862 sream locomotive TEXAS fill rhe exhibit hall. \r\nMidtown, from Ponce de Leon Avenue norrh co 26th Street, continues ro mix the old and new, bur here the atmosphere is more residential, as seen in the arrractive homes ofAnsley Park. Even so, the area is fast becoming a Southern version of off- Broadway. Anchored by rhe Wood.ruff Arts Center, which includes the Atlanta Symphony, the Alliance and Studio Theatres, and the High Museum ofArt, Midtown is also the address ofat least l 0 ocher live performance cheatres, o ne of them The Fabulous Fox, a 1929 Moorish/ Egyptian /Art Deco fantasy on the National Register Of Hiscoric Places. \r\nAcross from the Fox, the recently opened Road ro Tara Museum has the largest permanent public exhibit of \"Gone With the Wind\" memorabilia. \r\nRhodes Memorial Hall, a 1903 copy ofa Rhineland casrle, is the museum home of the Georgia T mst for Hisroric Preservation. Colony Square, one of rhe \r\n \r\nThe Gwinnett Place Marriott has earned a reputation as the premier leisure destination in Northeast Atlanta. We offer quality service and facilities with a location that can't be beat. Adjacent to Gwinnett Place Mall, 10 minutes from Stone Mountain, 20 minutes from Downtown and 40 minutes from Six Flags. \r\n \r\n1775 Pleasant Hill Road Duluth, Georgia 30136  (404} 923-1775 \r\n \r\nfirst ofMidcown's new skyscrapers, is a contemporary co ndo/office/hocel/ shopping and dining complex. \r\nThe mosc popular place in Midcown is 180-acre Piedmont Park, which hosrs che spring Atlanta Dogwood Festival and the fall Arts Festi.val ofAtlanta. The park is a haven for walkers, joggers, roller skaters, picnickers, tennis and softball players, and just about anyone who wanrs co relax. A large portion of the park incudes Atlanta Boranical Garden and irs $3.5 million Fuqua Conservatory, an oasis ofexotic tropical planes from around the world. \r\nWhile mere are hundreds of fine rescaurancs in ATLANTA METRO, everything from simple BBQjoinrs to eleganr Souchern mansions, one in M idtown musr be singled our as a local insticurion. The Varsity near Georgia Tech has been dishing up chili cheese dogs and fried pies in its own special way since \r\n1928. Ir is billed as the world's largest \r\ndrive-in. \r\nAmerica's oldest baller company and one \r\nof the nation's cop physical science \r\nmuseums are located neirr co each ocher on me ourskirrs of Midtown. The Atlanta Ballet performs ar the Civic Center, adjacent to Sci-Trek, where more than 100 hands-on exhibits illustrate basic principles ofscience and their application co everyday life. \r\nOn tl1e easrern periphery of Midtown, cwo intersecring srreers give their names co the area known as Virginia-Highland. The informal, moderacely priced resraurancs nestled in this cozy neighborhood are perennial Aclanra favorites. Nearby Inman Park is filled wirh sracely Victorian homes. lts commercial cencer, Little Five Points, is perhaps rhe \"funkiest\" village in Adama, with offbeat shopping, dining and nightlife. \r\nThe Carter Presidential Center, between Virginia-Highland and Inman Park, chronicles the life and administration of the 39th President of the United Scates. Ir houses some 27 million documents, memorabilia, and displays, as well as tbe offices ofseveral of che Careers' ongoing projects. The center is sec on a 30-acre hilltop overlooking Atlanta and affords a srunning view ofche ciry. \r\n(contimud 011 page 4 /) \r\n \r\n38 1995 Georgia 011 My Mint/ \r\n \r\n You Are Now Entering Your Comfort Zone - \r\n \r\nGWINNETT! \r\nJust minutes north of downtown Atlanta on 1-85, you'll find every vacation comfort you dream of- \r\naffordable restaurants and hotels, exciting family-oriented activities, \r\nand big-league attractions -all close-by without the big-city hassles. \r\nI \r\nFish, water ski, and sail at beautiful Lake Lanier Islands. \r\nI \r\nShop more than 200 stores at world-class Gwinnett Place Mall. The largest selection in the Atlanta area! \r\nOr browse the quaint shops of Lilburn, Norcross, and Buford. \r\nI \r\nVisit Yellow River Wildlife Game Ranch and get in titouchti with nature. \r\nI \r\nWatch the nation's top racing stars compete at Road Atlanta and stand up and cheer at our \r\nNFL training camp. \r\nI \r\nGwinnett-Stay with us when you visit Atlanta. \r\n \r\nFor more information on attractions, restaurants and accommodations, make a FREE call to \r\n1-800-482-4282 \r\nWe'll even give you a FREE connect to the hotel of your choice! \r\n \r\nGWINNETT \r\nAtlanta's Comfort Zone \r\n \r\nOr Write: Gwinnett Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, GA 30136 \r\nor call (404) 623-8793 \r\n \r\n/ . I .. '\" \r\n \r\n~J' . \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n\"  \r\n \r\n.. \r\n \r\n1' \r\n \r\n., ' \r\n \r\n Bucl~head, Atlanta's First Address \r\nIt has been called \"the Beverly Hills of the East.\" Buck.head is, indeed, an exceptional place. It is a community that shines with vitality and vision against a backdrop of beauty that's unparalleled anywhere else . Buckhead is one of the country's largest urban mixe d use development areas, combining major office complex es with the finest in retail shopping. With ente rtainment ranging from exquisite five -star hotels to eclectic taverns, Buckhead comes alive as Atlanta's hottest spot for nightlife . To get more information on all that Buckhe ad has to offer or to re ceive the official \"Buckhead Guide Book\" publication, please call or write the Buckhead Coalition, 3060 Pe achtree Road, One Buckhead Plaza, Suite 1060, Atlanta, GA 30305-2228. \r\ni \r\n~ \r\nTHE BEST Is ALWAYS WORTH THE TRIP. \r\nEVERY GREAT QTY HAS ITS GREAT SHOf'l'ING VENUES. Bur ONLY ATLANTA HAS PHIPPS Pl.A2A. OFFERING SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY AND MODElfD AFTER A \r\nGEORGIAN MANSION, ITS ENVIRONMENT IS SCUL/'TEO IN MARBLE, BRASS AND FINE WOODWORK, AND BATHED IN SUNLIGHT, WHICH T[LlS YOU YOU'RE IN FOR A RARE SHOPPING EXPl:RIENCE. EN.Joy THE t1ANDl'1CKED SELECTION OF FINE STORES, INO.UDIN0 AREA EXCLUSIVES LIKE SAKS flffH AVENUE, G IANNI V ERSACE, KENNETH COLE, \r\nGuca, TIFFANY \u0026 Co., Ross-SIMONS AND MANY OTHERS. AND f)(f'ERIENCE ATLANTA'S OWN NIKE TOWN, A DAZZLING MONUMENT TO f'ERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT AND STYLE. \r\nA VISIT TO PHIPPS IS A REMINDER OF WHAT MAKES THE FINEST QUALITY SO MUCH MORE DESIRABLE. A ND WITH FIVE FINE RESTAURANTS, TttE VERANDA FOOD COURT AND \r\nA 14 SCREEN AMC THEATRE, PHIPPS IS WORTH THE TRIP FOR ALL KINDS Of REASONS. \r\nPHIPPS. Ir's WORTH THE TRIP. \r\n3500 Peachtree Road. NE Atlanta Georgia 30326. Open Dally 10am  9pm. Sunday Noon - 5:30pm. For More Information, Please Contact \"Phipps At Your Se,vice\". (404)-262-0992  (800)-810-7700 \r\n40 1995 Georgit1, On My Miutl \r\n \r\n Buckhead, norrh ofMidtown, is Atlanta's silk-stocking disrricr. Fine old mansions sic back on well-manicured lawns, causing a sensation each spring wirh their incredible array of pink and whice dogwood and azalea. The elegant archicecrure and century-old landscape make Buckhcad's houses among che mosr sought after in metropolitan Arlanra. \r\nOne of che jewels in Buckhead's residential crown is Wesr Paces Ferry Road. Ar the Greek Revival-sryle Georgia Governor's Mansion, rl1e permanent furnishings consricure one of the finesr collections ofFederal period furniture in the Unired Scares. The public can visic rl1ree mornings a week. \r\nThe Atlanta H istory Center on Andrews Drive has 26 acres ofgardens and woodlands enclosi11g rwo historic homes and the new Atlanta History Museum. The 1840's plantarjon Tullie Smich House is an authemic pre-Civil War working farm. The 1928 Swan H ouse, showpiece of the history center, is a gra11d lralianare villa rising above a series of genrle terraces and cascading fountains. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro ~ \r\nL~ \r\n \r\nCivil War Explore A museum. Th (Atlan~s mu \r\nm'! Farm~~ \r\nliY scrolli'?t \r\n \r\non \r\n'Ill III aod che c,le lot more. most excmng \r\ne 1928 Swan House n and 1840s Tullie Top off y ur da \r\n y,ara . \r\n \r\nB uckhe ad is widely note d as the dining room of Georgia. The re are over 200 establishments in this community srrving food and beve1ages, including many nationally acclaimed for e xce Uence. \r\n \r\nExpmiENCE wonlcl clAss cuisiNE, \r\nsupenb wiNES ANcl iMpECCAble SERViCE iN A EIEGANI, iNTiMAIE \r\nsrniNG. GEORGiA' s oNly AAA \r\nFivE-DiAMONd RESIAURANI, Ion \r\nspeciAl ocCAsioN diNiNG, MoNclAy,SA1unclAy. 2}7, 2700 \r\n \r\n .,Me!\".!.~lf.!=. \r\n Authentic Five Course \r\nMoroccan Feast  World Famous Belly \r\nDancing Perfonnanccs  Full Bar Service featuring \r\nlmpons \u0026 Specialty Drinks \r\n2285 Peachtree Ro ad 351-0870 \r\nalso locallon in Vail. Colorado \r\n \r\n~\"\", sls \r\nBuck(iead's chic Mediterranean Restaurant serving breakfast., lunch,dinner and Sunday champagne brunch. \r\n(404) 365-8100 ~ ~ hotel nikko atlanta 3300 Peacfdru Road. NE \r\n \r\nReceHU)J 11a11iw one of rlJe wp 10 amti11e11w/ res1,111rm1u ;,, J1e U.S. A11U}(JH;\u003c)S \r\noffm t1 bisti11criue ivh,elist, exce111io11nl servict m,b a \"'elcome d/\u003c111/f, (nm, rl,e 11oi1e \r\nan~ m.\u003c11 o{ or/,er A1l11111a res11111r11HU, i11 a \r\ngrocio11.1 a11tebell1t1H se11i119- \r\n01ie11 Mo1u)n~Sa111roo.'1 /rom 6 I'\"' \r\n;109 Piebmo11t ll.oo01 NE \r\n262.-7379 \r\n \r\nSerious, Serious Steak. \r\nCustom-aged U.S. Prime. Broiled al 1800 degrees to lock In the com-fed flavor. Serious steak. Only at Rulhs Chris. \r\nRUTH'S( \"--\":.:-.~,,\"-, . \r\nCHIU$ \r\nSTEAK HOUSE \r\nHome of Serious Steaks \r\nBUCKHEAD 950 East Paces Ferry \r\n(Al Lenox Road) (404) 365-0660 \r\nSANDY SPRINGS 5788 Roswell Road (at 1-285) \r\n(404) 255-0035 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n41 \r\n \r\n The all things to some \r\nSwiss61eloffers coniempornry European eleganceandserviceadjacent10 LenoxSquare Mall in the hean ofAtlanta's Buckhead. We also offer special weekend packages 1ha1 let youdoanythingyou like.eatanythingyou like. sip anything you like from '115 per night. Whether you're celebrn1ing an anniversary or just the weekend.create the package that's all thingsjust for you. \r\nFor more information and reservmions. please call 1011 free 1-800-253-1397. \r\nswissote1C \r\nATLANTA \r\n\\J\\\u003e1 P':1\\'h1n.~ Roud NE  1\\1hm1a. (.iA ,lO.l1h  c-lOh ,1f1Ci~t,.lfl0 \r\ns\",,..t\\ld s. . f, ,I i,,.ur (.\"nmp.111) \r\n \r\nFAY GOLD GALLE RY \r\nCONTE M PO RARY F INE A RT \r\n \r\nThe center's Civil War exhibit is considered one of che best in the nation. \r\nTo ardent shoppers, Buckhead is heaven. Wirh Lenox Square, the grandly renovarcd Phipps Plaza, and a wealth of neighborhood boutiques, it typifies one facr of life in Adanta: T here's more shopping space per capita here chan in any orher city in che U.S. except Chicago. \r\n \r\nCome nighcfall, Buckhead is rhe spot co see and be seen in. A wide variety of cafes, restaurants, music and dance clubs are clustered wich hotels like the Rin-Carlton, in the pocket between East Paces Ferry and Pharr Roads just off Peachcree Srreet. \r\n \r\nPAINTINGS S CUL P T UR E PHOTOGRAPHY \r\n247 BUCK H EA D AVENUE A T LANTA GA 30305 T EL 404 233 3843 FA X 404 365 8633 \r\nLENOX \r\n \r\nIn the summercimc, chere is more cop quality encercainmenc at Chastain Memorial ParkAmphitheatre jusr norch of Buckhead. Open-air concert goers dine on elaborate picnic suppers before runing in co the Atlanta Symphony and luminaries from the world of jazz and pop. On July 4th, the annual lOK Peachtree Road Race cakes off from Buckhead, next co Lenox Square. \r\nBuckhead's Best Kept Secret \r\n \r\n!JJuddwul.16!\u00266t ocation Value \r\n \r\nUNBfilIEVABI WEEK-END. \r\n \r\nA spacious room . co11tinental breakfast \r\n \r\nfortwo. $20. Cassis Restaurant dining credit, \r\n \r\nself parking and newspaper, plus co111pli111e11 \r\n \r\ntary transportation to nearby Phipps Plaza \r\n \r\na1td Lenox Square. In the heart of Buckhead \r\n \r\nal one o( America's 50 Finest Hotels. \r\n \r\n*lACATSUAVI\\' \r\n \r\n$J29 \r\n \r\nFROM \r\n \r\n CUlAN 11'.STIICTXINS.AW'U. \r\n \r\nRESERVATIONS : \r\n \r\n1-800-NIKKO-US \r\n \r\n~ ~ \r\n \r\nhotel nikko atlanta SIMPI.YEVl:R'lllING SIMPI.Y, \r\n \r\n3300 Ptachlree Rd. / Atlanta. CA 30305 ~ - -- -404 365-8100 - - - --' \r\n \r\nBusiness Shopping Dining Entertainment \r\nComplimentary Continental Breakfast Evening Cocktail Reception \r\nl.ENOX INN BUCKHEAD \r\n3387 Lenox Road, NE  Atlanta, GA 30326 (800) 241-0200  (404) 261-5500 \r\n \r\n42 \r\n \r\n1995 Ceorgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nweekend package \r\n$89 full breakfast buffetfor two pe ~~t \r\n \r\n Aao.5s the street from Lroox Sq.Jae 01d Phipps Piao \r\n One tlcx:k from Mata  Hedth \u0026 Fitness CEnta \r\n \r\n~ TERRACE GARDEN \r\nI \"' , I ,I, ,  I \r\n \r\nFor Resavd ions Cdl: \r\n(800) 241-8260 \r\n(404) 261-9250 \r\n \r\n3404 La,ax Rcx:d. NE  Attmta GA 30326 \r\n \r\n Elhen you Jtay atourAAA Five-Diamond Buckhead \r\nhotel, yoa1/find there:, much to 'Jo. I~,-e ne:xtdoor \r\n \r\nYou'/{ al,o enjoy our u1do(}r pool alldfit11\u003cJJ center. And, ofcowve, Olli'AM Five-Diam(}/w rCJtaurant. \r\n \r\nto Atlanta J be,1t Jhopping at Lenox Square and PleaJe callyour trm1eL pro/\u00261t1ionaL or 800-241-3333 \r\n \r\nPhipp.1 Plaza. Ano til \r\n \r\nor 404-237-2700. JiJa'IL \r\n \r\nthe heart ofBuckheadJ \r\n \r\nbe Olle Jtep CWJer to the \r\n \r\n/anwua night Life. \r\n \r\nvery but ofAtlanta. \r\n \r\nI \r\nTHE Rrrz-CARLJCN \r\nRuc.,..:11!AJ) \r\nAdan ra  Barcelona  8ouon  Buckhead  Cleveland  Occ-rborn  Double BoJ  Huni Kanx  Houu\u003c1n  Hunr1ngrnn Hoed  Kansas C111  Manno dtl Rty Nv York  Prntagon Ci ty  Phlladtlph,a , Pno,ntx , San Francrsco  St . Lours , Sydnr) , Ty,on, Corntr , \\Va,n,ngton, D.C. , Optnlnt In Dtmhtr, 1994: S,aul \r\n \r\n TM \r\nATLANTA \r\nSpecial, White Water Rate \r\n \r\nWhile Wo#or. \r\nWorld's Best Water Adventur \r\nThe nation's premier theme park, White 40 attractions rang ng from relaxing to high thrill. Named the most scenic water park in the nation, the 40-acre park features tree-shaded waterfalls, lazy rivers, family raft rides, and Atlanta's only ocean! And the new, four-story Tree House Island was recognized as the world's best new attraction in 19941 \r\n \r\no 5 minutes from White Water o Exit 11 Ooff I-75 \r\n(Go east on Windy Hill Rd.) \r\no All Suites o Outdoor Pool o Health Club o Free Parking \r\nFor Reservations Call: \r\n(404) 956-1234 \r\n'We've tfwuglit ofeverything \r\nATLANTA \r\n2999 Windy Hill Road Marietta, Georgia 30067 \r\nAsk tor \\tie While Water Rate. Offer is based on availability. \r\n \r\nAMERICAN ADVENTIJRES.. \r\n \r\nLocated off 1-75 North \r\nFrom Atlanta at Exit 113. \r\n(404) 424-WAVE. \r\nSAVE $3 PER PERSON! \r\nPresent this coupon at White Water and receive $3 oft regular and kid's (age 3 and up to 4-feet tall) admission, for up to four people. Not valid with any other otter; valid 1995 season only. PLU# AD38 \u0026 CH-39. \r\nWhile Waler. \r\n \r\nAll the Things Kids Love To Do \r\nAmerican Adventures is absolutely the most fun around for kids, and the most value for parents! There's gocart racing, 15 kid-sized rides including a roller coaster and bumper cars, mini-golf, the Imagination Station indoor playground, ball crawls, a huge arcade, and morel \r\nSAVE $3 PER PERSON! \r\nPresent this coupon at American Adventures and receive $3 off a child's Super Fun Pass good for all rides and attractions. Not valld with any other offer. Good January \r\nthrough December, 1995. PLU# n \r\nAKEIICAN ADVENTl\u003eIES. \r\n \r\n F \r\nonwha \r\n \r\nIi!~ \r\n CobL \r\n \r\n... plea \r\n \r\nt \r\n \r\nfollowing;~di.ons: \r\n \r\nCo I CiftlDty \r\n \r\nConven: \r\n \r\ntots \r\n \r\nMarriott Northwest Atlanta'sWeekend Vacation \r\n404-952-7900 800-USA-WKND \r\n$69 \r\nlnchlles breakfast for lwO kids under 6 years eat free \r\nunder 12 years S2 95 per mght nol per person \r\n Completely Renauated - Spring 94  l11door/Outdoor Pool  Whirlpool and Exercise Room  Lighted Tennis Courts  Free Parking  Minutes to Six Flags, Shopping, White Water and Braves \r\nATlANT~JJ!2ft. \r\n1-75 al Windy Hill Road Exit 110, Go south on lnlerstate North Parkway \r\nlimited availability \r\n \r\nI SixFlags OVER GEORGIA ,.....T....h...e...m~ e Pa~ rk 1-20 Just West of Atlanta THEWORLDOF \r\nFUN BIGGER THAN DISNEYLAND \r\n   \r\n \r\nE ~ G) HAWTHORN \r\n \r\n:c0 SUITES HOTEL \r\n.... M ORE THAN A HOTEi \r\nG) , 1\u00262 BDRM FullyEquipedSuites \r\n, ComplimentaryBreakfast Buffet - , SwimmingPool/HotTub \r\n:::, , TwoLightedTennisCourts \r\nen , Meeting\u0026Receptionfacilities \r\n \r\n, Minutes From1-28)\u00261-75 \r\n \r\nG) \r\n \r\nSpEciAI RATES foRGnoups, \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nWEEkENd PACAAGES \u0026 EXTENdEd S1Ay l RAvElms. \r\n \r\n:0c \r\n \r\n1500 PAnkwood CinclE \r\nAtl, GA rnn9 \r\n(404) 9 '.n-9 ';9'; \r\n(800} HS, 7812 \r\n \r\nfAMILY ROOM. \r\n \r\nl ~. a,.-)?, \r\n \r\nMEETING ROOM . \r\n \r\n--~ .-'-'?f,  - - - - \r\n \r\n.... .  .  LOTS OF ROOM. \r\n \r\nA business lrip or family j11w1l 10 Atlanta is e.xtra special in the spacious comfort of your ow11 suite, featuring  A bedroom, li ving room. even a dressing room  Free hearty breakfast huCfel  indoor a nd outdoor pools, spa. sa una a.nd free health club  MeeLing rooms available. OUR WORLD REVOLVES AROUND YOU. \r\n \r\n(~)  \r\nSheraton Suites Cumberland \r\n \r\n11111/iSheratonl \r\n(404) 955-3900 I (800) 325-3535 2844 Cobb Parkway. A1lon1a. GA 3m39 \r\n \r\nExpenence the excitement as the VIPER coils then accelerates with a thrusting surge as it makes ,ts first stoke through a vertical loop at speeds 1n excess of 55 mph in just aver four seconds. You can only relax for a moment as you begin to accelerate back to maximum speed. It's through the VIPER's 75 foot loop again, this time, you don't see itcoming. \r\nTheres something for everyone in eight huge themed lands of fun with great water \r\nadventures, heart-pounding rides and Hollywood lype shows like the NEW Six Flags' Animal Action Show\"', The BatmanTM Stunt Show, and a spectacular Batman Laser \r\nand Fireworks Ext@vaganza. \r\n \r\n The suburb of Marietta is locaced 20 miles norrhwesc ofArlama in Cobb County. le, too, endlLred severe losses during the Civil War, as Union troops burned cheir way into rhe Confederace stronghold. Marierta rebuilt irselfand rhen preserved irs turn-of-che-cenrury downtown. Ir proudly routs Four National Register Historic Discricrs conraining 52 points of iuteresr. Historic Marietta Walking/ Driving Tour and Cannonball Trail Driving T our brochures arc available from the welcome center in the 1898 railroad depot on Marietta Square. \r\nMarietta is fasc becoming a hor place for buying and selling antiques, especially in and around the square. Some 21 ancique shops representing over 200 dealers can be found there, along wirh many ocher scores and restaurants. Theatre in the Square presents professional live rheaue, and G lover Park in che cencer of rhe square is che scene of numerous concerts and fescivals throughout the year. \r\nKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, a short drive from Marietta Square, is che s ire of cwo Civil War bardes rhac paved che way for the seige of Arlanca. A \r\n \r\nvisitor center/museum offers a 15-minuce slide show on the campaign, and che grounds provide miles oforiginal earrhworks, historic markers, and roads and hiking trails ro rhe Kennesaw Mouncain summit. Big S ha nty Museu m, also in Kennesaw, feacures T he General, a legendary sceam locomotive char was hijacked during one of rhe more unusual episodes of rhe war. \r\nVi nings Village has a somewhat indelicate Civil War history. The plancacion home of Hardy Pace, operacor of che famous Pace's Ferry across che Charcahoochee River, was commandeered for use as a Union hospital. As Norrhcrn soldiers died, chey were buried in his yard, \"bur dug up as che croops came back through Georgia and laid ro resr in rhe Norch/ say Pace family records. Several of the houses in Vinings are now antique shops, and one is a well-known restauranc. \r\nThere's also a modern side ro Marierca. Whitewater Park and American Adventures are magnets co youngsters looking for big summer fun in a water-filled playground or the kind of theme park rhar carers jus r co kids. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nEvent Facility \r\n \r\nStep back in time to the opulent splendor of the Egyptian Pharoahs, or into the mystique of a Middle Eastern Palace. The Egyptian Ballroom and Grand Salon, are lavishly decorated with sweeping columns and ornamentation, creating the perfect setting for corporate events, receptions and association functions. \r\nThe Theatre, Egyptian Ballroom and Grand Salon have been completely renovated to their original grandeur. The Fox provides complete beverage service, a state of the art kitchen, and we can suggest musicians, caterers and other supporting cast. \r\nFor corporate events, conventions and association events. weddings or other social events, contact the Sales and Marketing Department. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro QL___:_.1:_.l1-~ - - \r\n \r\nHistoric Roswell is one of the few C ivil War rargcts in Georgia char survived almost imacr. A ru.ilJ town 28 miles north ofAtlanta, Roswell's business was the manufacrure ofgray cloth for Confederate uniforms. General Sherman politely desrroyed only the mill, leaving most of Roswell's antebellum srrucrures co posrerity. \r\nGreek Revival Bulloch Hall (c.1840) was \r\nthe girlhood home of Mirtie Bulloch, mother of President Theodore Roosevelt and grandmother of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The Roswell Yisiror Cenrer on Arlanra Screer provides walking tour brochures and guided rours of this and 26 ocher historic sites. \r\nThe Bricks (c.1840), once housing for mill workers, and d1e rebuilt 1882 Mill are now used for shopping, din ing, and enterrainmeor functions. The busy Roswell Square area embraces dozens of galleries, working anises' srudios, specialty shops and restaurants. \r\nln I845, T he Archibald S mith Plantation House, along with some L3 o utbuildings, was built about a mile north of Roswell. The home was kept in the family for generarions and preserved in its original scare. Opened to rhe public in 1991, it accurately porrrays the southern 1ifcstylc of a mid-19th cenrury conon planter. \r\nThe Chattahoochee Rive r National Recreation Area, souch of Roswell, is where Aclanrans like to play ar one of their favorirc sporrs, rafting down rhe Chattahoochee. The Chattahoochee Nature Center within rhe parklands offers educational programs, woodland hiking trails. and a scenic boardwalk for observing the river marsh and its wildlife. \r\n \r\nK{lfer wlU1les mul tl/11osa.rirs are some of tile speciesfotmd at tlte Fer11ba11k Museum ofNalltral History. \r\nLilburn, Historic No rcross, and Buford. There is a touch ofcivic hisrory ar the Historic Courthouse/ History Museum in Lawrenceville, and a manor home and 90-acrc garden estate ar Vi nes Botanical Gardens. The Southeastern Railway M useum in Duluth displays items historically significant ro the nation's railroads, including over 40 units of rolling stock. Children love the Yellow River Grune Ranch in Lilburn, where perring the animals is always allowed. \r\nThough most ofGwinnett has a serene counrry air, ir is one of the fastest growing counties in America. Sophisticated \r\n \r\nshopping and dining are available at Gwinnett Place M all, while the Georgia Antique Center in Norcross offers fine antiques and colleccibles from over 200 shops in one marketplace. \r\nDeKalb is Georgia's second largest counry and consrirures 25 per ccm of mc:cropolitan Adanta. !ts county sear, Decatur, just seven miles easr of downtown, is known for its beautifully landscaped neighborhoods and renowned colleges and universities. At Emory Univers ity, \" Harvard of che Soucl1,\" the extensively renovated Michael C. Carlos Museum ofArt and Archaeology is rhe largest archaeological museum in the southeast, housing comprehensive collections or Egyptian, Greek, near Eastern, Colombian and modern arc. \r\nThe Fernbank M useum ofNarural Hisrory is the largest narural history museum in the southeast. Ir has the state's \r\nfirst IMAX T heater, a dinosaur gallery. \r\nand its permanent exhibit, \"A Walk Through Time in Georgia,\" uses the scare of Georgia as a microcosm co cell the hisrory of me earth. The companion Fcrnbank Science Center boasts one of \r\n \r\n  \r\n \r\nExperience The Enchantment \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nOne highlight ofa visir to Gwinnetr Counry, .30 minures norrheasc ofAdama, is a scop at the Atlanta Falcons H eadqua rters and Traini ng Camp in Suwanee. The NFL pro ream practices here mid-summer through fall, and the public is invited to watch. Visitors can also work our ar the Falcons' year-round ficness cenrer. \r\n \r\nSpores-minded Gwinnerr prides itself on ics firsr-class tennis center, Peachtree World ofTennis, and on being named hosr venue for the 1995-1997 U.S. Ho t Air Balloon Championships. \r\nAround the county there arc small sourhern rowns ro explore, like Old Town \r\n \r\nNiifi 1-liMUMU'l'iAM \r\nThe Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce. Serving Alpharetta  MoL10taln Park  Roswell Sandy Springs . and unincorporated North Fulton County. Call 404-993-8806 for more !nfonmtfon. \r\n1995 Georgie, On ,1-'ly Mind 47 \r\n \r\n the largest planetariums in che nation and a 65-acre forest wich walking rrails specifically designed for che visually impaired. \r\nDramatic evidence ofArlanta's growing mulri-culrural diversity permeates Your De Kalb Farmer's Marke t. Wirh delicious fresh foods and baked goods from over 30 \r\n \r\ncounrries, this is rhe largesc indoor marker of its kind in the wo rld. \r\nDeKalb is also home to che developing Inte rnacional Village, which city planners hope will represenc che culrural d iversiry of meuo Atlanca and serve as a meaningful mulriculrural communications cencer. T he lncernarional Village will offer a world \r\n \r\nStone Mountai Park \r\nGeorgia's Most Popular Attraction! \r\nDiscover a 3,200-acre world of recreation, leisure and natural beauty. Just 16 miles from Atlanta, the home of the world's largest \r\ngranite monolith and high-relief sculpture welcomes millions of visitors each year to enjoy endless opportunities for family fun. Entertaining attractions, exciting special \r\nevents, intriguing history, and much more. No wonder Stone Mountain Park is Georgia's most \r\npopular attraction! \r\n \r\nFor more information, \r\ncall (404) 498-5702 or write: \r\nGeorgia's Stone Mountain Park P.O. Box 778 Stone Mountain, GA 30086-0778 \r\n \r\nmarketplace and grocery, cultural learning opporruniries, culinary delights from many lands and international festivals. \r\nAnd rhcn there's che world's largest mass of exposed granite wich the wo rld's largest bas- reliefsculpture carved on irs side. T hese are in Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, nine miles ease of Decatur. Chosen as a venue for seven Olympic sporting events, the 3,200 acre park is a wonderland ofoutdoor recreation and family fun. Jes cop arrracrions include an 18- hole championship golfcourse, Antebellum Planracion, Riverboat Ride, Skylift, che scory be hjnd the carving of rhe three CoDfederace heroes, and the summertime Laser Light Show projected each night onto the face of the mounrain. \r\nJonesboro, in Clayton County souch of Adanca, is known as rhe literary serting for \r\nMargaret Mitchell's \"Go ne With T he \r\nW ind\" and the beginning ofGeorgia's Peach Blossom Trail. The Historic Jonesboro Driving Tour brochure, available from the visitor's bureau at 8712 Tara Boulevard, pinpoints more rhan 30 of the ciry's heritage properties and additional Clayton County arcraccions, such as rhe Aclanca State Farmers' Markee and Reynolds N ature Preserve, Huie-Reynolds House in Foresr Park, and Spivey H all, a world renowned chamber o rd1esrra facility located in Morrow. \r\nTo e nhance ics business appeal, Clayton County recently completed the new Georgia Inte rnacional Conventio n and T rade Center in College Park. T rus facility, \r\nlocated within a few minuccs drive from \r\nHartsfield Aclanra lncernational furporr, has 35 meering rooms, a ballroom, and J 18,000 square feer ofexhibit space attached co a 400-room hotel. \r\nAr every poinr of the compass, ATLANTA METRO shows che kind ofexcellence and friendly spirir that have lead ro repeated rankjngs as one of the \"best places co do business\" and one of the \" mosr livable cities in the world.\" Arlanra-wacchers seem ro agree char chis city and irs suburbs have charms worth a visit. \r\nAnd while visicors will find ATLANTA METRO co be a place rhac values chose accolades, chey will also find it is a place rhac cherishes having a good rime. As Atlanta and Georgia look forward co the 1996 O lympics a11d the celebration ofa lifetime, rest assured their guests will have a good time, coo.  \r\n \r\n48 1995 Georgia 011 /,~)' Mind \r\n \r\n Vaeati \r\nA \r\n \r\nConvenient! \r\n \r\nJust a stone's throw from the Hard Rock Cafe, and all the excitement \r\n \r\nEasy! \r\n \r\nThere's nothing hard aboul finding us. We're jusl minutes easl of downtown Atlanta. You'll \r\n \r\nfind Georgia's most popular aNraction, Stone Mountain Park. The \r\n \r\nof downlown Atlanta. The hard part will be going home. \r\n \r\nAffordable! \r\n \r\nEnjoy Atlanta's DeKalb County at rock-bottom prices. Get your free \r\n \r\nnew Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Exciting shopping and 60-page Visitor's Guide and DeKalb-Atlanta Guest Card - it's \r\n \r\nentertainment at Underground Atlanta, and the finest in overnight worth hundreds in cold, hard cash. Just call 1800-999-6055, \r\n \r\naccommodations. \r\n \r\next. 1205. Now, wosn'I that easy? \r\n \r\nFOR INFORMATION CAU: Atlanta's DeKalb Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau (800)999-6055, #1205  Adanto Marriott Hotel/Perimeter \r\n \r\nIIE \r\n \r\nCenter (404)394-6500 or (800)228-9290  Crowne Plaza Ravinia (404)395-7700  Days Inn Northlake/Stone Mountain North (404)934-6000  Fernbonk Museum of Natural History (404)370-0960  Georgia's Stone Mountain Park {404)498-5702  Hampton \r\n \r\nDeKalb \r\nGtt mor 0111 ofAtla11ta \r\n \r\nInn Stone Mountain (404)934-0004  Hard Rock Cafe (404)688-7625  Holiday Inn Decatur Conference Plaza {404)371 0204 or (800)225-6079  The Marque of Atlanta Hotel \u0026 Suites (404)396-6800 or (800)683-6100  Perimeter Mall (404)394-4270  South DeKalb Mall (404)241 2431  Underground Atlanta (404)523-231 l \r\n \r\n0.-Kal~C..u:nlbl It \\ ltftn,n fJmm \r\n1-800-999-6055 Extension 1205 \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nAc\" ortl1 Welcome Cenlcr fall UO off 175 \u0026 1111,Y, 91 AC\\1orth, GA .lO10I \u003c1()-l/')71i6l6 \r\nAtlanta Welcome Ccnler1.tnox S(luare Leno, Square Mall .H9:l Peathlrec Rd., N.E. Atlam:i, GA .IO.U6 4(),j/ 26(~13911 \r\n \r\nVTSll'OR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nAtlanta Local Welcome CcnlcrPeachtrcc Center 13.l Pe:tchtree Si., 'i E. :\\llan1a. t:A 3030.l iO 1/;ll-668ll \r\nAtlanta Welcome CenterUnderground Alhmta Pryor \u0026 Ahth.una SIS. Atlant:1. GA .10.10.l -tU.J/ 577-lJqS \r\n \r\nCl:l)'lOR Count)' Local Welcome Center llox 774, 871l T:1r:1 lllvd. Jonesboro. GA 301,{7 -1()-1/4;8-6S-t9 \r\nMariella Welcome Cenler No. q Dcpo1 Sl Manetta. GA 500(~1 q()q/419-111S \r\nS1onc ,\\lounlain VIiiage Welcome Center P.O. Box 667 Stone ~fountain. GA .i0086 -tO-t/~9!!-lO!r \r\n \r\nEmergency Atlmua u1llizcs 911 service for Polin,, \r\nPirc. \u0026 \\ledlc:tl emergrndes \r\n \r\n~'TATE PATROL NUMRERS \r\n \r\n,ltlanta . \r\n \r\n. 4114/(12'1-M77 \r\n \r\nll:1pt,1llc , \r\n \r\n~04/ 5657(,70 \r\n \r\nl.:t1Hcnce,1llc \r\n \r\n40-t/')95(\u003e890 \r\n \r\n11:inctt:1 \r\n \r\n40/42 I3lq5 \r\n \r\nTo inquire aboul Georgia road condilions c:ill: \r\nll'eekdar, II: ISam ..1,~5pm , . , 104/65(~5811? Nlghls \u0026 Wl-ckcnds . , , 40-il(,5(,.,l(,' \r\n \r\n50 \r\n \r\n1995 (,'eorgia 0 11 My Mind \r\n \r\n H\\\\ORIII \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nLk Acworth and Acworth Beach. S\\\\immlng. plrnlcklng. non-mo1or boallng ond fishing. c/o Acwonh Cil)' llall. 4;;i5 S.na1or Russell S\u003c1uarc (.10 101); ~0-1,1')7+8~03. \r\nWffi llonse  1hr\u003c-e 1(1(.-.lions: l-7S Exi1 20, (30101), sO-t/974 3811; 17S tix11 ll l,(30!01), -10~/917-0\u003c,83; 568S Bellsl'erry Rd., (30102). ~0-1/928-6-IU A-Ff.FS-05. Open !4 hour., for hmkfasl. lunrh and dinner T-bone s1eaks. rhlckcn. salads. breakfast. (GIITA). \r\n\\I.PIIARlll\"\\ \r\nFOOD SER\\'ICE \r\nAhobell's Fine holion Cuisine, .;ooo Old Alhm Rd., \r\n(30201); 404/ 66'1-so;; A-CC.CL-~rn-.'IS-OS.S. (GIITA). \r\nChompions Club of Allan10, ISUS Hopewell Rd., (50!02): -104/.14.i-9700. (GIITA). \r\nMick's Norlh Poinl, 1070 N. Pohn Circle, (;10202): 10-1/(,67. ZHO. A-CC,XS-OS-S. Mick's s1ons \\\\ilh lhe rrcshcs1 lngrt'IIICJ\\15 and n AmcritanSlylc mCJ111, !hen adds creative 1wlMJ(GIITA) \r\nPowell Res1211ranl. 9.l95 ~1nfr'IOn Crossing Clrrlc, (30202): -10-1/ 449-171 S. (GllTA). \r\nwamc !louse. ms..11:lln SL, (.\\OlUIJ: -10-1/664-9843. HHS \r\nOS. Open 24 hours for bre-.lkf.SL luncl1and dinner. T-bone s1eaks. chicken. s,lads. breakr.st. (GIITA). \r\n\\ 11..nT\\ \r\nC.phal or G\u003c.'Orgia. 1868  presem \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAris Feslivol of Allanla (Sepl.). 140 Firs! Union Pl:u:1. 999 \r\nPe-,chu-ee St, N.F., (3030')); 404/885-1125. (GIITA). \r\nAllania Bolllnlcal Garden, Pledmom Park at The Prado, llox ,n46, (30357); 404/ 876-\u003e858. Rues: S1.50 gencrol dmlsslon, S2.25 seniors, srndenlS (whh ID) and children under 12. \\'A-CC PJ.GRII-.IIFTS. MARTA: TuS\", lake j6 Bu.~ rrom MARTA'S Ans Cemer SIBUon. On Su, ke 31 from Lindbergh or ; Puln1s S1a1ions Garden hours: Oc!-.11:lrch, Tu.Su !)-6; April-SepL Tu.Su 9-7. Consenoiory opens al 10 :1.m. Closed M. \r\nAllanla Dogwood festival. 1360 Powers Ferry Rd.,C500. (.10067); 404/\u003cJ52,91SI. 199; All:tnl Dogwood fcsllval April ll Z.I In Pledmon1 Park ll:00 noon-7 p.n1. ArL mu le ,nd run! (GIITA). \r\nAtlan12 Markel C\u003c-nter, 20 Pc-,ch1ree St, (3030j): 404/220 3000. (GIITA). \r\nAtlanta Symphony Orchestra, I!93 Pearh1ree S1., N.f., (30.i09): 40-t/892-2414. YA-C~R-11. MARTA: yes, Closskal roncens Sept.May \u0026 July. Summer Pops 01 Chast.tin Park June-Aug. :wd boUdiy concens. \r\nCNN C\u003c-nter, I CNN Cemcr, Marlena St a1 Techwood Dr.. (30J\u003cIO): 40l/827-l300. YA-CC.CR. World happenings are up-10lhe-mlnule events 01 1he headquaners or Cubie /1'.ews Network ,nd lleadline Nei.~. Call ahead for Information on da. s1udlo lours. MARTA: Yes. \r\nCenter for Puppetry Aris. 1404 Spring S1. 21 IS1b. (30309); 404/873-3391 (Box omce). YA-EI.CR. El:perieoce 1he \\\\OnderfuJ world or puppe1ry. The Center for Puppe1ry Ans offers perfonn, ances. puppe1-malcing workshops and an ln1emo1lonol museum, Fun for children and mlul1\u003e. Call for lickc1 info MARTA: Yes. \r\nCenterS12gc TI1ea1cr, 1374 W. Pech1ree St.. (30309);40~/871 ISI I. MARTA flus !j from An Cemer S12llon. Pershing PoinL (GIITA). \r\nCoca-Cola Lakewood Anipllllhcatre, 2002 ukewood Way, (30.115): 104/627970~. YA-fll-GR-llf~. An 18.000 seol ,enue loc-,1ed minu1cs rrom do\u003e1111own 1h01 hosts some of 10dav's ho11es1 performers. Season: May-Oaober MARTA: Yes.  \r\nfesio llaliana, JO l'crtme1er Woy, 8200, (50;!39). ~01/988 8085. YA.CC. October halian heri1age fostiv:d, iear-round culrural progroms. Olm resliv:d, wine tas11J1g. (GIITA}. \r\nGeorgia Building Authority, One Manin l.111her King, Jr. Dr., (30334);404/liSBSSO. Fl}llP. Nine factlilles, selling up 10 I000, all loca1lons around Gu..Staie Capilol. G:1. Frelgh1 Dcpol.{GIITA). \r\nGeorgl Trt1s1 for llls1orlc Preservation, 1;16 Peachuee St.,(303o\u003cJy, ~o-1/8819980. 18. Rhodes 11:111 Allruua, 404/881 9980. {GIITA). \r\nGoorgia World Congrss Center, 285 ln1en101lonal Blvd., (30313); 404/l23-4000. (GIITA). \r\nInners, 111c1ro Allnla,404/5l5-585\u003e1: Xonh Brian-llrr Rd., P.. \r\nrime1er Moll 4400 Ashrord Ounwoody Rd, 404/394-0660; Cum, \r\nhetl,nd Moll Cobb Pkwy. :tnd ~piing St, 404/432287~. CC.TI1c mos1 frankl) mooern Xe\" Ynrk.s1yle d01hes. Show 1h11 listing for 15'4 dlscowu  ISSS (GIITA) \r\nLenox S11uare, 3393 Peachtn.'i: Rd., (3032(1): -I0~/841 -3031. (GIIT,1). \r\nMartin Lull1er King Jr. Center for Nonvlolenl Sod:d Change. 449 Auburn AVe.. 40i/ Sli l9'i6. 'IIA. lncludC$ 10mb, F.xhlblt King Images or 11,e Orum 11,Jur. ,nd books1ore swck~'II 1111h Or. King's words. 0111n OcL-April 9-S:jO. 11ay-Stp1. 9-8. \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro ~ - - - \r\n \r\nPeaduree C\u003c'ntcr Down1own. MAJITA's North-Soutl1 nlll line 10 Pe,clurcc Ccmer. Uhra modern hu1el~, rc\u003elnur:u1ts, shopJ)ing. Open Oa, shop hours vary. Rcs1aurw1ts. lounge,, Cle. \\llsil PeachlreeC.emer Welcome Comer in1he moll, 11-S II}(,; '10-t/619 5000. (GllTA). \r\nPl~nse stt our ml 0 11 p,,gr 4I. \r\nSolute 2 Ameriro Parade, 1601 Peochiree St, N.F... (30.l()IJ); 404/897-7.\\85. NA America's l,rgl'SI -Ith orJuly Par,de Down, 1own. (GIITA) \r\nSiher Sun Gallery, 76 Upper Alab1111a St, 404/614-0610. l'le.n.sttstt ourml o\" /)agtt 19. \r\nSoutheastern E.~pedltions, Inc., 293611 N. Druid llllls Rd, (30329): 40-1/3290453, YA-CCFD.CRPA. Georgb's oldes1 OUI filler, I(2 10 l\u003clay lrlJ)\u0026 Ropes course. onoe ond hyuk lnslrllC lion.,;. (GIITA). \r\nS1a1c Farmer's Market. IO ml. S. orcity offHS, fores1 Pkwy. F.xiL fresh fruil, \\'egc,.bles. 404/ 366-6910. Oo 24 hrs. MARTA:  3SO bus from Airport Rall S1atlon. \r\nThe World orCou-Cola, s; Martin Lu1her King.Jr. Dr. (30303): 404/676-ilSI. Admission: Aduhs Sj.SO: Children S250. YM',C GR-II Coc-JCola, 1he world's bes1-sc1Ung sor, drink relebr.ies Its hls1ory and hs fu1ure...F.xpcricnre Ill M,~:1. I0-8:.lO: Su Il-S. Closed some holidays. (GIITA), \r\nPlense s,e our ad on pag, 28. \r\nZooAllnla, Gn1nt Pork,800 Cherokee Ave.,SE., -104/624-5600. YA. MARTA: Yes \r\nPl,as,, .stt our ad on JHlgJ2, \r\nHISTORIC SITES \r\nArdu1 3.lO Capitol Ave, S.ll., 404/656-2393. IIISlorlC'J! docu mcnlS of lhe S1a1e or G-orgla. Research llbr.\u0026r)'. M-F S-4:15, Sa 9:30-3:1S. MARTA rol~ Georgia Sme S1:11lon: Buses 97, 10. \r\nAllonla llls1011 Ccnler, 1.lO W. Paces Ferry Rd. NII', (30305); 404/814-4000. YAF.lFD-GR-11-.llf See our new OIILWUOl \"ilh exhlbltS on CMI War, Je11lsh hl.\u003c1ory, him hlstO')' and morel Plus 1928 Swan !louse manslrm, 1840s Tullle S011111 farn~ beaullful gardens. library, shop, C'Jfc. (GI ITA). \r\nPlease see our ad 011 P,,gt J8. \r\nCapllo l, downtown, Capllol Sq.. -104/656-2SH. Oome shea1hed In gold. JlouScs S1,1e llUScumorSd\u003c:nce and lndus1ry, llall or Fial',', Georgia Hall ofFame. ~1-F 8-S. Weekday1ours I0:00 \u0026 I I:00 o.m. and I:O(hnd !:Oil 11.m. II. MARTArail:Gl'Orgl SIOle Slation; Bu.Pl9,  17. \r\nThe Fox Thea1re, 660 Ped11ree SL, N.ll., (30365); ,11)1/ AAI \r\nl lOO. YA-CC-FO-IH1F, MARTA: res. The South's premier mo,fe \r\n1he.irc. llo,ie and thea1rlcal producllons. Check local !Isling.\u003c. MARTA'SNunh.SOulh r:111 llne 10 Nonh Avenue Suulon. Umlted aa:ess. all parking Is public. callal1ead10om.ngeadvancc seallng. Tours given by Atlanta Prcsenatlon Cen1cr by ppol111men1. 40,i/522-4545. (GIITA). \r\nPle11se stt 011rad 011 page 44. \r\nGovernor's Mansion, 404(261-1776, 391 II', Pi,ces Ferry Rd., N.W. Creel: Rc,ivalfedcr:d period rurnl~hlng.s. Tu-Th 10-11:30. II. MAJITA: -iO W. Pares ferry bus from Undbergi, Smion. \r\nHerndon llome, 587 University Place NW. 404/5819813. NA. \r\nc. 19IO. Bull! for Alon20 f. llcmdon, rounder ur A1la01a urc \r\nlnSurnnre Co.. one or the lorges1Black lnsurona: compa,lics In 1he U.S. 1odoy. Antique furnishings und fine silver. MAl!TA: Yes. \r\nllistorlc Okland Cemetry. 248 Oakland A1c., S.I:. (3031l); 404/S77.Sl63. NA. F.s1. 1850. \"Gone ll'llh n,e Wind\" aulhor Mnrg,rc1 Mi1diell and golfer BobbyJones ore burled here. 88 a. or Vlaorian funeral stalU'l' Cemcr open Mf 9-S. llARTA: Yes. \r\n\u0026i!lrt.in Lu1her King Jr., Na1ion:d His1orir Sile, )22 Auburn A,e. NE, (30512): ~01/331-3920. NA. This slle con1111emoro1eslhe areo where Dr. King wa.s born, llved. worshiped and Is now burled. Park Ra11gcrs re un she lo provide lnformalion and conduc1 programs. Open da. MARTA: \\'es. \r\nKing Plow Aris Cen1er, 887 W. .IJ:uieua St ~'W. (30318): 404/881-0770. NA-MF. Second annuiilAn Passions An Show Dec. !,j \u0026 l. Ao ewaordlnary feo,1 of ar1lsllc c1\u003cpres.,lons, benefllS task forrc for 1he homel~. Opening nlgh1 lk.'C. l. Cnll for rrservallons. MART,\\: Yes. \r\nThe \u0026lilepost S1alion. l Manin tulher King. Jr Or. Sw. (.lfl334) (GIITA). \r\nRl1otles Hal~ ISI6 Peachtree St, NW, (.10309): 404/881-9980. YA S2 per per.;on, C. 19()j. ViCIOrillll Rom:mes,;uc Revival. llcad11uaners of tl1e Georgia Tru.,t for lliStoric l'r\u003c-servotlo11. Mf 114. Mona: \\'es. \r\nUnderground Atlanla, Pryor \u0026Aiilb\u003eOlJI SIS., 50 UpperAl\u003eb:1111 SL. SUile 007. (50303): 404/\u003e23-2311, The d1y henea1h the s1reetS now encompasses six clly blocks Including hove ground shopping ,nd en1cnalnmcn1 Open 7 d)'\u003e a week. (CIITA). \r\nPlease= our tu/ an page 29. \r\nWren's Nes~ 10qf7H7735, IOSO Rulph David Abernlh)' Blvd.s.11-. (formerly Gordon Sl.). Y~ llome or Joel Ch,ndler Harris. who crta1ed Uncl!: Remus. Tu-Sa 10-4: Su 1-4. $5 adulL\u003c; S2 senior c1111.1:ns und 1eens: SI children Speclal group ra1es a,'ltllahlr by rCSCn'alln11 11.nd ;IOrytclllng programs. \r\n~IIISEIIMS \r\nThe Apex \u0026luscum. 13; Auhurn Avenue. N.Ji. YA. This MrlcanAnu:riotn museum com:ilns 1hc Paul Jones Collc'\u003cllon or African An: differcn1 exhlbllS 1hroughou1 1hc year. Closed II; opm W \r\n \r\nA RA COF. DA IIS \r\nNIIL NPS NR \r\n1/SfS OIITA \r\n \r\nLEGEND \r\nAcre Hy Appolmmen1 IJS (',orps or R11ginc't'r$ factlll) Doil) lllslorfc Sile, operated by 1ht Gl'Orgla Ocpanmcm or N11ural Resources: !lours: Tu-Sa 9-5. Su Vi:50: dosed Monday. Th:tnksglvlng. Cbris1mas. !'lallon,l llls1oric L11ndmark Opcr.11ed hy 1l1e Na!lnnal Parks Servlre Na1lonal Rcgls1er or llls1orlc Pl:ices and{or liiStoric Ou1bulldJng.s United St,1es Foroory Service Georgia Hospltolll)' and Trovel Assodotlon Member (OHTA) t\u003eeno1cs l.oi.':11 Welcome Cenier or Sme Vlsllor lnforn1a1lon Ccmer In 1hr, dty, \r\n \r\nA1TRAcnONS \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredi! Cards Atrep1ed \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nFood ScJ'\\~ce \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGolf PrMlcges \r\n \r\nOR \r\n \r\nGroup Ra1es \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nllandlcappe,J Fadlltles \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Ffldlllles \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nAdmts:.iun  No \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPets Allowed \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nAdmission . Y,-s \r\n \r\nIIO'fE4/MOTEL \r\n \r\nBH \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 llrc-ikfa,1 llom~lay \r\n \r\nBIIR \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Breakr~1 ll01el, Reson \r\n \r\nBl \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 8rl:2kfas1 Inn \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\nBah)'-\u003citllng \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrency Exchange \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCountry Inn \r\n \r\nCl. \r\n \r\nCockl:111 Lounge \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredit C:ards A!lceplcd \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nD0\u003e1t110wn \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nlinlen:d.nmem \r\n \r\nEX \r\n \r\nExpresswo)' \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFishing \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\nFuel Senice \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCoif on Premises \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGolf Privileges \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllondlcapped Accessible \r\n \r\nIIC \r\n \r\nHeal1h Club \r\n \r\nHP \r\n \r\nHealed Pool \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn-Room MoYles \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Fadlllles \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKllcheneucs \r\n \r\nI.I \r\n \r\nl:mgu,ge lnterpre1er \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nMarina \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNe-,r Alrpon \r\n \r\nOB \r\n \r\nOn \u0026ach \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPetS Allowed \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPliiygruunrl \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPool \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nReson \r\n \r\nRSO \r\n \r\nReseno1lun 5\u003c\u003ervlre Organlutlon \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\nShuttle \r\n \r\nSH \r\n \r\nSuburban \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSoow Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennis Courts \r\n \r\nWS \r\n \r\nWa1er Skiing \r\n \r\nGeorgia Bed \u0026 8reokfas1 Council Member \r\n \r\nRESfAUJIANTS \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nA1mosphere T2bk Service \r\n \r\n(X: \r\n \r\nC.redll Cartls Amp1ed \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nf.ot.'k1:1II l.ounge \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nC:ifeterill Smorg:1.\u003cbord \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCoclu:111 Se,\\lce Sunda)' \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nD\u003c1wn1own \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nf.menalnmen1 \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nF.st food \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nfamily Sl)'le \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllandicapped farilllil'\u003c \r\n \r\n,\\'S \r\n \r\nNo Smoking Arra.s \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sunda) \r\n \r\nSil \r\n \r\nSuburban \r\n \r\nSERVI CF.S \r\n \r\nAl. \r\n \r\nAirline \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChamoor or Commerce \r\n \r\nCH \r\n \r\nCurrency El:change \r\n \r\nEl \r\n \r\nEtlu,111011 lns111ullon \r\n \r\nGT \r\n \r\nGround Transponauon \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nTourl1m lnrormalion Bureu \r\n \r\n\\If \r\n \r\n\\loollng P:u:tllly \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\nShuulc \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Sen;re \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTr1vcl Age11cy \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\n V\"\"\"\"-'V \r\n\"'AMZUW \r\nVILLAGE ART \r\n1285 Peachtree Street N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 (404) 874-8063 \r\nAcross from the High Museum of Art. \r\nCall for Catalog: 1800-388-4443 \r\nfrom 106 pm:June-August only open on Su from 1.; pm; Tu, Th-sa I0-S pm. S! oduh.;: SI studerm. seniors and under ; yrs. free. MARTA Kus j (Auburn Avc./.llanln Luther King) from Kini Memorial Station -10-l/ 52h1PEX \r\nAtlan1a lleri1agr Row, -,o-,,!;84-7879. Underground Allam~. Step Imo the past, mwel through decades wd ineok  peek at the future. Admission charg\u003c-d Group fal(-S avallahlc, l\\\\o blocks east of .IIARTA Fh e Point$ Station \r\nPleas, Stt 011r 11d Ott P\"K.t!. '-29. \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum at Emory Uni,crsil), 571S. Kilgo St. (.lO.l!l); ,04nz -0s!. NA-CC-El-GR-tlf.IIF. From the won dtr;. or nlient dvlllrnlons 10 the e,ocJli\\'e an and orchltecture \r\nnfthe 20th rcnmry, n,c Corlos Museum offer.a aglimpse of9,000 \r\nrears of an and an history. IIARTA; Yes. \r\nThe Carter Presidential Center. One f,openhlll, Atlanta (.lO.loi. llome m the Jimmy Cmer Library \u0026 )tuseurn. which Is open to tiw puhllc dalli, -10\u003c/331 -0!9(,. 11. \r\nC1cloranro, 800 Chemkct\u003e Ae., SF (.10.11;); -101/658-762). YAIIF InAt!Jnts Gr.ml P,rk. Diorama depictingCMIWar Buule nf Allam. NR Da 9:.104:.lO, OaMl), 9:30-S;.10, June,Sept. AdmlSSion SJ.SO. OiscounL\u003c for Stnlors. children and groups. )IARTA Bu\u003c jl Grant Park. 87 Athuu,r Ave/ GA Ave. or j! E:rstland from Fire i'olnts Stntlon. 11-no resc-rved parking. \r\nPh! IJS'-' s~e ourtid ou pngt J.l. \r\nFederal Rcser, e Bank. lll-l Mariella St., 40 i/5ll-l!76\u003c. llo\\\\ money IS mode. hbtO[) of money. Dahlonega gold coins, other rare coins. }1-F9-1 MARTA: Buses 11. I. ;o, 26 from F,w Points Stotion. \r\nlllgh .lluscum or Art. llSO Peachtret' St. (.10.109): -IOi/89! IIIGII. AdmK,lon: Adults S5: Seniors. College Students S.I: Children 6-l i SI: Vndcr 6 and .llcmbcrs Frl-c. YA-IIHIF. TI1e ceruer of 11lon1os llldtown on, district and home to o,cr I0,000 ,mazing works of an, (GIITA). \r\nPlt11:1r sr, ourad 011 page J!). \r\nlligh ,lluscum orAri 01 Georgi PocifirCenter. l.i.l Pc.chtree SL: tO 11sr-M-10. llronch of the ll-clalmed lllgh ltuseum or An loortL'tl In the hun of the d(1wnl/1\\l 1t hosfness und rt,nwntlon district. Free admission 11\\lurs- )lF. 1li (GIITA), \r\nRoad 10 Taro Museum, 659 i'cach1m, St.. (.l0308); 10-1/897 1?39 (GtrrA) \r\nRobert W. WoodruffArL~Cenrer. 1280l'caduret'SL. 10 r/892 hi ,. Comple\u003e lnclud~-,, rhe A1la111a Siruphon)' Orchestra. Alliance The.ire. Allian\"\" Children's11,eatre. Atlanta Col lege or Ari and lhe lllgh Museum or Art. MARTA: Yes. \r\nStiTrck. the Scien' \u0026rechnologr Museum orAtla.nla..\\9; Piedmont Me., (30.lOS): 10 1/5U.S;oo. ROies: Adult.\u003c S(,.;o. Children 3-17 St !5, Seniu~ S-t.7S, Cullfgc S111dems \\\\Ith Ill S,1.li, under .\\ free \\ A-CC-C-1!1-Fl~GRllMFTS, MARTA: yes. l'.\u003eJl\u003crl,'nct rhc han11$a1n eodtcment uf S\u003c!Trekl Scrrrek urfrrs more 1hun I00 hands-an cd1ihl1s. (GIITA). \r\nCLUBS \r\nUuckhe:ul To~ ne Club, !')00 S l'h:trr C:I., N.w. (.lO.lOS), 0 i/!(123 tii (GIITA) \r\nCh,..,tah Ill l,ounge, ss- Spring St., (.10301!): 401/892-7:ln. \r\nCC\\'\\ lntematlonallr known :IS A1l,n1a', most \u003e0;1hblic11ed adult entcn,in111e111 ,ho\\lc-,~e. (GIITA). \r\n111e Gold Club (:rduh emen,inmcnt), 2416 Pl1-dmont Rd.. N.E. (30.lO;): 101/ !.l.lIliO. (GIITA) \r\nSPORTS \r\nAllanl:tfullon S1ndium. Sll Cai\u003eltol A\\'C, llomc of lhc Oru,es. b:tseboll (,\\llama llr:tves, P,0 . lloo -10(,.1. Allrull:t. 30.lOl. 10 l/ l49 6-100for tickers) MANTA GA Sme Rail Smionor Bu...,,97, !From i Point, (GIi ril). \r\nA1hu11a l'rofcssionI !locker, IIHI rl-chwood Or, (.\\OJOj), 101/5frl190(l. Ticket$: S8SlS l'lCh YACC-GR-11. Arl:ulll KnlghLI hockey in the Omnil A~anti, ch1111m111sl1111 1eo,nl (GIITI) \r\nThe Georgia Dome, Ono G,urgl; Do111e llr., (;lO.ll.l): Ill1/lU 9.WO TS St'\u003c' 1hc So111h's m:1gnlRcen1Iii'\\\\ shmrpb.rt !Incl homC! \r\n \r\n! !A world of q uality merchandise at great prices is you rs at Georgia A111i4uc Cente r \u0026 lnte rnat io,1:d Marke t. This combinat ion seven -days-a-w eek \r\n:1miq m: and gi ft cente r and weeke nd fk:i ma rke t sh owc:1scs an assemblage o f 200 me rc hants. restaurants a nd f urniture, jewelry, collectibles. gold. silver, o riental rugs. po11ery, \r\nse:1shells \u0026 corals. books and mo re. You'll nnd o n e of Atlanta's most varied selections of uniq ue nndl ngs fro m aro und the wo rld. h's conve nic ntlv located on the \r\n185 Access Road. jusi no rth or 1-285. \r\nSome mcrcbams open d ally; market open Fri.. noon - ; p.m.; SaL, 10 a.m.  8 p.m., Sun~; aoo o to 7 p.m. \r\n446-9292 \r\n6624 1,8; Northeast Expwy, Access Ro:id \r\nor the Allam, Falcons. C2II 40/!2.l-TOUR for infom,atlon, Take MARTA 10 the Omnl/GWCC{Oome S1ullon. \r\nOmni Sports Arena, 100 Techwood Dr., (30.103), Hume of the lluwks ba,ketball team (Albnta llawk.', One CNN Cemer. Suite 05. South Tower. Atian1,, (.l030.\\): 40-1/ 249-6400 for tlrkcts). MARTA Omni Storton. Atl:mto Altack, S(,crer rn,m. -104/431-611 1, Also home to the Atlnt.a Knights. hockey team; -10-1/~20\"5000. (GIITA). \r\nDAILY SIGHTSEEING \r\nGr\u003e)' Llne of Alianto, 37\u003cSZip lnduslri,I Bhd , S.E., (303Sq); \r\n04n61-0;9-1 \r\nAtlanto l'reserva1io11 CenterGuided WalkingTours, I;6 7th St NE. Ste 3, (30308); 40-1/876-!0-1 l YA-F.1-GRTS. s; ~duhs. S-1 Seniors. S3 StudenlS. Le:rrn ohout rhc history, ruhure. and ,rchit('Clure of Allnto \\\\hlle en1oyl.11g a walk through your fa1orl1e 1111011 n area. IO (ascinalln~ tours offered. Call 1he tour hotline., 876-20-10. ,IIARTA: Yes \r\nllislorlc Air Tours. 1954 Alri1on Rd., Ste. llS. (30.HIJ; \r\n40-l/S7-5!P CC.GR-TS. Tour All:uu.a hr 3.lrl Soar O\\'Cr Stone \r\nMountain Park. CNN C.:mer. llravc-s Stadium, Georgl3 Dome. 18~1. ~-Cola. and Georgia Tech, she of the 19% Olympic VIiiage. Tours 10 SO n1lnu11-s. MARTA: Yes (Chamblee Station) S.lS-$85 per person \r\nAtlanta 1'ours. 40\u003c/872-52.l\u0026 \r\nPUBLIC TRANSPORTATION \r\nMAIITA (Metropoll1an Allanla Rapid Transil Au\u003chorily). -t0-1/8\u003c8-4711 or 848-3450. II. \r\nPlease set our ad 011 page II. \r\nLODG ING \r\nBorda)' llolel. 89 Luckie St, N.W. (.lOjOj); i01/524i99I. S.S(,H95: IJ-S75S IOS. l1ARTA: yes. CC.0-NA-P. Atfarua\"s most com enlent address. i .I bt-uUful rooms, \"\"\" fc21urlng chicken and wames. (GIITA). \r\nBed \u0026 Rre:t~fast AdanlO. 1801 Piedmont A\\'cnuc. (30.l!4), \r\n01/875-%7l. \r\nBest Western American 1101el. 160 Spring St, (30303); t04/f,SS.8600. Rates: S S119-S1.l9: DSI.19-SI59. BS-\u003c:L-CC.IJ.11 IRI'. 2 rest:1U1\"J11ls. null,;,; center. Wolk Underground, CNN, llra1cs, G11. Dome, shopping, MtK, c.1ncr cemcr. (GiITA) \r\nBe.-erl)' Ill.Us Inn, 65 Sheridan Dr. NF, (30305); 40r/ H38520. Rates: S S80-SlqO: 0 S\u003cJ0-$1(,0. CC.IICK-l'A. Acharming Euro- \r\n \r\nBig weekend in \r\n \r\nAtlanta for a \r\n \r\nsmall price! \r\n \r\n$79* f~)-r\\-L T \r\n \r\n- ' -' - \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nI  \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n ' \r\n \r\nPa ROOm PtrNfl?ht \r\n \r\nA rl A N TA \r\n \r\nFo r reservations call 1-404-956- 1234 \r\n \r\nor toll free 1-800-233-1234 \r\n \r\nl\",,,.11~,._..,.,.,..,._ Offnur-i,IV'WIJl 'rbll_,.,1'1',_0Clll,,(.,.,.,oa11~ i N \r\n \r\n1- ....,,\"\"\"\"\"' fir \r\n \r\nID'5fl \\'11111 r., r...,,. ~ 8111 S.-., -.Jlh -- o,n \r\n \r\n~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NIUfll. Ptf  ... IMo,c,t Pl .,-., -W-ll'f) ~ N ..-.t w-.nt M) Miff H71i11 ~~IOM,, dl,c:-,JAt-.~ \r\n \r\np\u003c!DllSll'le inn In ll,e hcan or Buckhc:ul. 18 lllStcfullyappointcd suites. (GIITA). \r\nBiltmore Suites, .10 fifth St., N.F., (.l0308); 04/874-9824. (GIITA). \r\nComfort Inn Buckhead, 2IIS Piedmont Rd., lU. (.lO.l!r): ~04/ 876-444\u003c1. CL-CCE-FaX-11-IICIR-KP. Fine dining, meeting rooms, suit~ Cemroll)' located 10 shop1\u003eing. downtown stadium, Oome (5 min.). (GiITA). \r\nComfort Inn llotclDown1own Atlanta, IOI ln1ernatlonal Blvd., (:10303); ~04/ 524-5555, 800/ 535-0i07. Rates:SS5N129: 0 S59S l:19. Ct..CCO-EXH-P. Full service, .l Diamond.. Near G:t. Oome, Omni spons. Braves. PTrec SL, Zoo,Ml.K, 6 Flags,SL Min. (GIITA). \r\nOars Inn Cleveland Ave., 271!8 Forest 11111 Dr., (30315); 404/768-7750. Rotes: S-S3H45: 0-S38-S50. CCF.KIRSA-1'. \r\nMARTA: re,;. 119 spacious, comfortable guest rooms. Minutes \r\nfrom do11,11011'11. Braves ,1t1:m1a Stadium, Sill Flags. :tlrport (GIITA). \r\nDays Inn Peachtree,683 Peachtree SL,(30j08): 404/874-9200. Rates; S-S58-Si9: O-S65-SS9. CC.IRO. MARTA: yes. ACro~1 from Fox \u0026 MARTA. Group rates lliStortc:ll with r,ec rontln~n1\u003c1J bre,kfasL Near Georgia Oome 2nd SIOdlum 2 ml. (GHTA). \r\noars Inn SandySprings, 5750 Ros\"ell Rd.. (303q2}. 404/2525782. Ct..C/4rFaXPAP. MARTA: yes. Central nonhsldr loorllon. Near shopping, hospitals. ofnce parks. Colonade Restau rant/lounge. (GIITA). \r\noars Inn Adan1a Downtown. .100Spring St.,(.l0308J: q04/;2.l1144 Rows: S.S69-S ll 9: ll-S79-S l29. Cl,CCD-llIR-P. MARTA: yes. 263 rooms. resrouram. Convenient to Georgl World Congress Cemer. lnforum, A~anta Market Center, mee1lng space 1lO, Group mies. (GIITA), \r\nlloublclree  Concourse, - Concourse Pkwy., (.l03l8): 0-t/ ~95-.1\\)00. CL-CC-EX,IIC.IRPTC. A\\\\':trd-wlnnlng Araclo Res- \r\ntaurant, e,,enlngs; c,rc Marmalade, dail)' breakfast. lunch and \r\ndinner. (GIITA). \r\nEmbassy Suites Uotel. !SI; Akers MIii Rd.. (.l03j9); 40\u003c1/')84950\u003c!. Cl,CC-11-IIPiR-K-P-S. ,IL\\RTA: No. All suh,,s, com11llmen1\u003c1ry full breakfast, two hour complimentary managers cocl\u003ctall reception. (GIITA), \r\nEmb:t.1sy Suites llotelAt.l11n1'1{8uckhead, 3285 Peachtree Rd., N.. (30.lOS): -10-t/161-77.H. Rotes: S.S I09S la9; ll-S 119, S159 MARTA: )'CS. CL-IICIIPIRKPS. I (, \u003eIOI), dram,tlc rropic-JI \r\n \r\nTito Jimmy Car/tr Center, home ()/the Carla l'rcside11tial Ubrary a11d M11seum. \r\n \r\n;2 \r\n \r\n1995 Geo,;~ia On ii-~)' Mint/ \r\n \r\n I------------------- \r\n \r\nIncludes Free: \r\n Breakfast  Newspaper  HBO \r\n \r\n \r\nREGENCY SUITES \r\n \r\n1  Microwave Kitchen \r\n \r\n,57( c:las,sic ~11Jtop\u003cm 9Co1el, i11 tlie, \r\n\u003c(!e,,te,,, o{ .slttJ.\u003cuila!s '}Il~dlow11 \r\n \r\n$69* \r\n \r\nAsk for our Georgia On /1/y /I/ind rate \r\n \r\n(404) 876-5003 (800) 642-3629 \r\n \r\n rntt is prr room. per nl~hl. Valid lhru 12 95. NQt \r\n \r\ne.. applic:ibl~ to groups conventions. or buslnl'\" travd \r\ncd on ovoilobilily. \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n1975 W. \r\n \r\nPeachtree St.  \r\n \r\nAtlanta, CA \r\n \r\n3 \r\n \r\n030 \r\n \r\n9 \r\n \r\nI 1 \r\n \r\nmlum. All suites. Free bre:ikfasi :md rockutlls. Near Lenox M\"1L (GlrrA). \r\nE.mb2ss)1 Suilts A1hu11a PerimN\u003c\"r center. 1030 CrO\\\\ll Poimc Pkw)'., (3033$); \u003cJ01/391Si5.j_ Ra1es: S $122: D SIH . \r\n~,es. CU:C-F.X-11-IIP-flC-IR-K-tl,P. Free American brc-kf:ist :md free \r\ncock1~lls Included In \u003e1lile (GIITA). \r\nEmol')' Conference Center lfolel, 161; Clifton Rd., (:SO.i29); \u003cJO,v850-33i7. Opening laie 1995. (GIITA). \r\nEmoI')' Inn \u0026 Turner Village Conference Center, 16'1 I Clifton Rd, (30329); -104/7 12-6700 or 1-800-93.1{,6,9. \\IARTA: Yes. CU:C-11-IIC-IRPS. Owned by n.d on the c,nupus of Emo,; Unlversit)'. I07 beautiful rooms with reslllur:im ond lounge in o qualm lnnl (GIITA). \r\ni:.,ecuthe VIiius llolel. 5'35 Roswell Rd., N.E., (30.lH), 401/ 152-2868. Ra1es:S-S62-S250: l\u003e-S7l-S250. ~IARTA: Yes. CCF.X-K,PG-P. l-2j bedroom suites wlih Ml kitchen. lh1ng room o.nd dining room On J,285. con1enlen1 to J.75 \u0026 1,8;, l.nng term rates .,..noble. (GIITA). \r\nFrench Quarter Sulir Hotel. 2780 Whitley Rd. N.W., (30.B9): 40/980-1900. Rotes: S-$89-S 109; 1~$99-S119.)IARTA: Yes. l!S-Ct..CC-E,EX-IIC-1'. Unique New Orlc:iru; ,II suite hotel Full breakfast buffet Included In n1e. (GIITA). \r\nGuesl Qua rters Suilc llotel Allanrn Pcrlmc1er, 6 120 Peachtree Dunwoody Or., (30328);401666-0808. Raies:S S129: D S149 CL,CC-EXllIIP-IIC-IR-LlPS. All suite, full s,,nlce, rcfrlg emors, l'et-bor, resi.u~m \u0026 lounge, iron \u0026 board, hair d,;er. IIRO. (GIITA). \r\nHampton Inn, 19iS Druid HUis Rd, (.l0.ll9): ~0/32~600 CC-EXllIIC-IR,PAP. IJARTA: Yes. E.,p,nded w111lnen1\u003el bre;tk f~L Frt't IOOll all Clo.\u003ce 10 u:110, Square nd do1\u003e111011n Allant:1.. (GIITA). \r\nAllanrn Airporl Hilton and TOl1icrs, !Oji \\'lrglnla Are., \r\n(.lO.lH):40.j/767-9000 Ra1es:S$137-SI 52; D$I57-Sn .Cl,CC- \r\nCt:,11-IIPIIC-IR-NA-S-TC. 503 guesl rooms. a Slllr, ~ Diamond fudlll) localed - ml. from do11 n1own A1la11111. (GIITA). \r\nAllonta llilton \u0026 Towers. l55 Counbnd Sl, (3030.l); 0-1/6592000. Ra1es:S-Sl6o-S200; IJ.S180S220. 8S-Ci,CCCF.-O-lf.11C; rRA-P-TC. MARTA: \\'es. Full-scnlcc ho1cl loc:ucd In do11111ow11 Allonla off 1-75/1-85 Interchange. (GUT,\\ ). \r\nlloUdo)' Inn Midtown North, 1810 llowcll MIU Rd., (30.l lS~ s0~/ 351.!8:II. R\u003eICS: S-S49-S59: D-SS4-S59, King $59. MARTA: Yes. Ci,CC-1!.X-IHIC-IRP Just 3 ml. N. ordO\\\\nl0llll. fret parking. New roont\u003c. fi1oess cemer, pool. SOOJrity. gre:i1 r:nesl (GIITA). \r\nPie.a~ see 011,.. ntl 011 p11ge 7. \r\nHoliday Inn Crownc Plaza Ra1lnl:t, iH5 tl$hford-Ou1111oudy Rd., (.l03~6); 10-1/:19;.7700. Cl,CC-1:..X-11-IIP-IIC-IR-P-1'C. One of Allomfs mos, beaulifulond unique hotels. Across from Perimeter Mall. (Gln'A). \r\nPleasesec ouradou pt1xe 4!). \r\nll olidur Inn :it Lenox, .1377 Peaclnrcc Rd.. 1-f, (30326); ~0-1/ 26+1 I II Ci,CC-11-IR-P-S. Brenmood Cafe. Localed nex1 10 Lenox S\u003c1u:tte. ~let-ling rooms on .l floo~. (GIITA). \r\nPleasesee our nd 0 11 ptJf.c. 7. \r\n\"\u003e'II Regenq  A''\"\"'\" 26S Pcachtrl'I' St., N.f., (30.lOj); \r\n-104/ 57-l l.l-l, Rates: S-S69-S139: O-S69S I59. MART,\\; \\'es. \r\nCi,(:C-CF,O,lf,IIC-lRLIP,~. l.:lndmark atrium howl. Neor Underground Allam:,, SciTrek. shopping. (GIITA). \r\n11)':lll Regency Sulles  P,rimeter Nor1hwtsl, 041956-1 H. Pl.east Stt.! \u003cmr ad ou J\u003e(igu J/J. \r\nLenox hln-Bockht:id, 33g- Lenox Rd. KE., (30:l!o); 1-800-l I 0200. Rates: s.s-19.9;.s6l: DS9-9S-S6;. .\\IARTA: Y('S. CC.CL, IIC-IR-P Complim('nlar) tOntlncntal hrcakfast, cockrnll rl'ceplion, free local 1clcphonc calls and parking. (GIITA). \r\nPfell# Ste Ollr OI/ OIi pnge 38. \r\nLismore House, 38-l! AShford Or.. (30.119); qOfSS-7205. (GIITA) \r\nTI1e Marque or Atlanto Hotel \u0026 Suiies, 111 l'erlmc1er Center \\I CSL, (.l036): ll/4/396-6800 Rates:S S125-5149; 0 S155SIS9, \r\n \r\nAtlanta Metro \r\n- \r\nSouth Atlanta at \r\nSouthlake Mall \r\n \r\n1-75 exit 77  6326 Old Dixie Hwy Jonesboro, Georgia \r\n 5 Sunburst Quality Award Winner  Many Pine Dining Restaurants \r\n$42.95 !.~f.':..,~1,r \r\n \r\nCall (800) 942-7543 \r\n \r\nask tor the GEO~._package \r\n \r\ngit\"\"(- \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nCl,CC-llIIC-IR-P. All suites, full kllchens, Ideal for families. e.,. tended stays Across from Perimeter Mwl. (GHTA) \r\nP/r11s,,stt 011r ad or, {Ing 49. \r\nAtlanta Morrion \\larquls, l6S Peachtree Ccnllr A'e. (;10303); 40/521-0000. Raies: S/D SI09-S210. cu:C-D,E,'(.lf.lfP,IJC-IR.S. Business a,ntcr, cono~rge le.-el. ftl'l' rcs1aur.uns. -16 meeting \r\nrooms. 50 sto,; mtum. (GHTAJ, \r\nA1lan1a Morriott Midtown Suites, j; Ihh SI., (.10309): 401/876-88SS. (CIITA). \r\nAtlanrn Morriott Perimeter C1:.n1er, !46 Penmtler Center Pkwy., (30.\\46):40V394-0500. Rates S/IH 109-S 124 CI.CC-11-IIP \r\nIIC-IR,P,~-T(\". MARTA. Yes. Loc:ued In nonh \\110111:1 across from \r\nPerimeterMall. ,~ear mall)' corporate offices In Perimeter. (GiffA). Pleasi,.St.'C u 11r ad 011 page 49. \r\nJW ltorrlon a1 Lenoxl300 l.enox Rd., (.I0.i26);0.1/262-33H. Cl,CC-Cf, E-11-IIP-IIC,IR,P. \\djnlnlng Lenox Square. Gre:11 plno barl (GIITA) \r\nPl.t!llSIJ sett our fld 011 paglf 15. \r\nAllanl8 Mld1own Manor, 81I PfL'llmnnl AV(:., N.E., (30;108): s04/87lS86. Rates: SSH-S4;: 0 Si-S6S. CC-0-E,'i. llo11111own \r\n~,es. Victorian lodging con1enltm 10 Man. ipons, cuilur\"1111ro\u003c1ions. \r\nFree coffc-e. p:istrlcs, parking. \\leckly (GIITA). \r\nMidto11 n 11111, 1-170 Spring St., (.10309): 40../8-2-582 I (GITTA). \r\nHot\u003c! Nikko A1lan10, 3.lOO Peachtree Rd., (.!0.\\05): O 1/365 SIOO. Rates, S/D SISO. IIS,Ct..CC-CE-EEX-GP-H-IIP-IIC-IR,IJ-P Ho, le! Nikko 15 1hc recfpicni of bo1h 1he AAA four Diamond and Mohli l'nur Star ~lings, (GIITA). \r\np/,..nstr u, our ad 011 p11g~ 38. \r\n~or1hwest Allam llil1on 1.-5 exit I IO \\\\'Indy 11111 Road. 401/ 95.l-9.lOO., \r\nPlea..(e ue ou r nrl 0 11 tl,f.s poge. \r\nOakwood llouse Bed \u0026 Breakfast. 9;1 f.dgcwood ,\\\\'c,, N.F.. (30307), 40/Sl 1,9.\\20. Rates,S-$60,$90; D-S6;.51:15. f.C-D-E,P.X \r\nKF-K-NAPG.S. Ge, wr 10 the di)' S ch,m,lng rooms. Prlv.ie \r\nb31hs. Hl$lorlc dlstrlrL 2 ml. 10 down101111. (GIITA). \r\nOccidentlnl Grond llo1el Atlanta, 75 Hlh SI., (30309); \r\nIOa/881')898. R31CS: SID S1.,-.szr.s. IJS.CL.C.CII-IIPIIC-IJ!.PAP. European luxur)' hotel In he:in of Mldto\\\\11. ? Rnc dining restaurant.! \u0026 la11sh he\"11h sp (GIITA). Omni Hotel 01 CNN Center, 100r..~~ Center, (.lO.i.\\S): 40116590000 S-$18;; [),S200. MJ\\RTA: \\'cs IJS.CL.CCO-EIHIC, IR. C.~:'1 \r\ns1udlo tours avoiloble. f:is1 food roun. Minu1cs from Underground, dose to spons and nnrJc:iiuns. (GIITA), \r\nPosd1al's Motor l.odge, 8:10 )JonIn l.u1Mr King. Jr l)r, (.10.lH): 401/ 577-,il 50. (GIIT,\\) \r\nQualily Inn 11:ibershom, 330 Pcch1rce SI, (50308); 101/iP19$0 ROies: S S59S l80; 0 S69-SZOO. CC.{;.IJ-BX-IIC-IR-PA-S. Offers rompllmcni,ry c1mlinc111\"1 breakfast nd ~rkfng. Roonl! ltll'e rcfrtger11ors, coffeemakers. (GlrfA). \r\nRadisson lfolfl Allonla. 165 C:ounl,md, (30303), l0-l/ 6596i00. IIARTA: yes. Ci,CC-0-IWP-IIC-IR-PA. 754 room high rise l~tL'II In dowmown Alla11111. Y~r-round pool and health \u003cp-.1. Restau~nl and lounge. (GIITA). \r\nRomndn llotel Oown1011n Allanla, 175 Piedmont Al'e., (.iO.lOj): '10 t/659-!72i. (CHTA). \r\nRamada Hotel Perhnc1er/ Dunwoodr, 1s;o Colilllon Or, I 285. E.,h l2. (.l0;138); ~'1l39i-;/JOO.Rates: SS59S89: 0 $6't-S9i. \r\nBS-CL-CC-E-E.X-11-IR-PAPTC, Renov:ucd in 1993 \u0026 I99 Gokl Key \r\nR:un,,111. SL, outdoor tennis ruuns. met1h1gs Ujl lo 900. (GlffA) \r\nRegency Sull,s 1101\u003c1. 975 \\I Pcxhtrl'C SI., (30:!()\u003c)~ Q-1/87\u0026 \r\n5003. Rates: S.SS9Sl'l'I. 0-S 109-Sl+i. CC-D,1-:XIHll.K )IART,I: Yl~. F.qmppcd in~oom kitd1cn,comphmcnlllr)' br~kfast, meeting rooms, \r\ne\u003e.ercise room. I block to J.i; \u0026 1-85. nt:XI 10 MARTA. (GIITA). \r\nPlease.ftte o\" r nd \" \" /Ills pngr. \r\nAllnn1n Renaissance llotelOo\" nto\"'\" 590 II Peaclnree SL NII'. (30.lOS); l(~t/8816000 Cl, CC-0,EXllIIC-IRIJ.P. Clul).lcl'el acrommodadon.\u003c, lwo resuunnL~ :md lobb) lounge. ((illl'\\). \r\n \r\nThe Ritz Carhon. Allan1a, 181 Peachtree St.. (30.JO.l): iOl/6590400 llARTA: \\'cs. IIS-CL-CCCE-0.\u003c;p.J-ICIR-LI-NA. L~ted 11l1hln w\"1klng distance of Underground, CNS Ctnter, World of Coke Museum ond Macy's, (GIITA). \r\nnic Ritz Corhon 8ockl1ead l'l.l-l Pc,ch1ree Rd. (303!6): 40-l/l:l7-2700. Rotes:s,0-s165-S225. IIS-CLCCEEX-GP-11-IIP-IIC- \r\nIR-P. Full sen1cc. fll'e di,mond hotel across from Phlpp,: Pl:11 \r\nand l.tnox Squ;rc. (GIITA). P/Nlsn,... our ad 011 page 37 \r\nSandf Springs Inn. Si9.l Roswell Rd., (30328): lf\u003eVHH,'100, (GIITA). \r\nSht llmool Bed \u0026 8re:tkfas1, 821 PicdmoOI Al'C. NE. (30.108); ~O.j/87l-9290. Raies: S S69-S89: D S79,S89. CC. Small award 11 Inning lndmark inn Vi\u003ctortan elegance, Sou1hcro hosplrnlhy c. 1891. Urot:hure. (GIITA), \r\nSheraton Atlanla Airport lloie~ 1:llS 11rginla ,\\l'e., U0.1-+4); 01/768-6660. Raws: S S9S.Sl2S; DSI13-Sl40. Cl,CC,f.X-11-IIC. IRNAPS. ti modem I 2-story .liO-room full senlre hotel. )1ce1i11i: and bm1uct ,pace for groups of +400. (GIITA). \r\nShcra10nCen1UI')' Center llolcl. lOOO Century Bird, N.E., (j03q5): 101/ 3250000. Rtcs; S S99-S199; DS109S209. Ci,CCE,X-11,IIP-flC-IRPS-TC. Newly rcnosoicd guest roon,,_ free 1\u003e:u-k Ing. 11eckend n1cs l\"ilble. Con.-enlent IO\u003c'ltlon. (GIITA). \r\nShera100 Colony Square lloleL 188 I-Ith S1., (.10.161): 40/892-6000. CJ..CCCE-11-IIC-IR. Concierge floor .-,,Hahl(', non smoking guest rooms. Close 10 all arc'a attr,cilons. (GIITA). \r\nStouffer Concourse 1101cl, One llartsflcld Ccmrc Pk111'\" (30.!Sa); 40/ 209-9999. Rates. S-S l45 \u0026 up, 0-S I6S \u0026 up Ci,CCF,E.XllJIJ\u003e.IJC-IR,~A. ~IAJ!TA; Yes. Atlwua's newest :tltpon hotel. Eleven s1ory atrium, 11onderful view of one or1he \\\\Orld's busiest \"1rports. (GiffA). \r\n11,e Suite llotel Underground Allanta, 54 Peachtree St, (30303): 40-1/ 223-SSSS. 800f177S549. Ra1cs: S Sl.!5-S!OO: D Sl40-S200. CCDllIR. Luxury II suite ho1el ai Underground Adnma. Full-senicc dining room :md vulel parking. (GIITA). \r\nS\\\\issotel-Allama. 3391 Pe:ichtrce RtL, 1-.E., (50.J!6): '10i/5h5 0065. ROies: S Sl'19-S210. DS149-Sl35; weekends: S109. Ci,CCCE-E,11-IICIRUPS. Con1emporJt)' Europ\u003c:m luxu,; ho1d 11 Lenox S.1. llen of Buckhead. Sho11plng. dining \u0026 emenalnmenl (GJrrA). \r\nPlellSf'see our nd on J\u003eilgt 38. \r\nTerrace Garden Inn, .1405 l.enox Rd., N.f. (303!6): 401/261 9!S0 or 1-S00-l'l 1-8U,O, ~L\\RTA: Yes. BS-CJ,CCt~XGP,IHIP-IICIRNAP, 1Jc;1 Buckhead locallon UTOSS from Lenox Square. One block IO ,IIARTA l\"JII, free parking. coffee, calls. (GIITA). \r\nPlea.~ see 0 11r nd 0 11 /J(lgr J8. \r\nAtlant:i Oow11to1\u003e n Travelodge .l11 Coorllnd St., NJ!. (30303). 40-IJ6;91SIS. Rotes: S S56-S96: 0 $59-$99. CC-0-llIR P. RL-ccnli)' refurbished rooms, ln,room coffee \u0026 movies, comp continental brcakf:isL Fret parking (GIITA). \r\nUnin' rSitf Inn :it Emory. 1767 N. Decatur Rd, (.10:lO-); -10-l/6.)-1732i. Rates, S/ D s;s-ss9. CC-HKPA-1'.S. F:unlirslyle 111Lh ki1chens. Ne2r CDC, Femh2nk, C2rter Cen1er, Emo!') :md Cancer Society. (GHTA). \r\nVirginia lllghland House-ABed \u0026 Breakfast. 819 Los Angeles ,1,,e., N.f-, (30:106): 40l/876-0Zl6. ROies; S-S(,5-$75; O-S85-$95 0-K !IARTA: Yes. Spacious 3 room suhcs, prh 21c emr:mce, frt!f bre2kfasl wal~ l hloeks 10 rcs1aunn1S 2nd shOJ1$. (GIITA). \r\nThe Westin Peacluree Plaza Hotel, Pcadnrcc Sl ut lmematlonal Bll'd, (30.iO.l): 401/659 HOO. llS-CL-CCO,D-MI-IIP-IIC-IR-U PA. The Westin Pc:o:htr,t Plaza, America's lllllest holl'I and Atl:ml!l's land11111rk. MA  Diamond 21111rd whiner. I068 room.!. (CIITA~ \r\nTI,e WoodnJff Bed \u0026 Hreakfos1Inn. H; Ponce de I.eon i\\le,, (30308): 40-1/8759 I,9, Ralc's: S S69-Sl50: Dp9.s29;, CC-0.t~ EX-TC. Southern hospl131ity waits )'(IU I 1hb hi,torlc Mld1011n Inn. \\''ull come' (GIITI). \r\nWp 1dlrnn1 llidiown Atlanta. Pcachtrtt :md 10th St\u003c, ~J!.. {.l0.l09): I0-1{87.t-'1800. MARTA- Yes. Ci,CC-0-II-IIP,IICIR-P. Lo \r\n \r\n1995 Georgifl 0 11 illy Mi11d \r\n \r\n53 \r\n \r\n - - ----------------------- ------ --------------------- \r\n \r\ncoted 2 blocks frorn MARTA, full he:tlth club, In room oorrce makers, nun-smoking noors. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nA.R. Abner, 3021 Margaret Mitchell. (GllTA) \r\nThe Abbey. 163 Ponre de Leon Ave. (30308); 404/876-8532. ResemUons: Yes. MARTA: Yes. A.CCcu:ss-DE-NS-0S. EslJlb. llshed 1968. Converced old church building. Atlant:t's most awarded and best loved restauranL (GIJTA). \r\nAlfredo's lt:1Uan Resrauranl, 1989 Cheshire Bridge Rd., N.F. , (30324); 404/876-1380. A.CCCSS-NS-OS. serving fresh veal, sea. rood, pl.llllS and dail)' specialties,superv!sed b)' your host, Perry. (GIITA). \r\nAntbon)\"s Restanrant, 3109 Piedmont Rd., (30305); 404/262 7379. A.CC-Ci,11-NS. Dinner from SI4-$22. Comenlent Buck heorl location. (GIITA). \r\nAthens Pl1.za, corporate office, 5550 Peachtree lndustrl:tl Bhd., (30341); 4041986-9617. (GIITA). \r\nAtkins Park Restaurant \u0026 Bar, 794 1'. llfghlo.nd Or., (30306); 404/876-7249. (GHTA). \r\nAUanta Fislt Marke~ 265 Pharr Road, (30305). 40-i/262-3165. \r\nAunt Charley's, 3107 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/ 231-8503. A.CCCi,CSS-E-11-0S. Atlanta's great neighborhood bar! (GIITA). \r\n.ualea, 3167 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/237-9939. A.CCCSSH,NS-0S. Blacklle food at blue jean prices. C:asu:tl dr~. Voted \u0026st Fusion Cuisine. (GIITA). \r\nA2.io, 210 Pharr Rd., (30305): 4041233-7626. Reservations: No. MARTA: Yes. A.CCCl,CSS-0S. Down1own Buckhead's bes1 Italian res1aur:mL Overlooking lhe \"Olher Downtown' skyllnel (GHTA). \r\nBagel Bender, 603 Peachtree HIiis CJrde, (30305): 404/8162289. (GHTA). \r\nBaldlnos Giant Jersey Subs, 5697 Buford Uwy, (30340); 404/455-8570. FFHNS-0S. New Jersey style subs on fresh baked rolls. All cype cold cuts, cheese steaks, e1c. Beer and wine. (GIITA). \r\nBardl's llallan Restaur,1.111, 182 Courtland SL N.l!., (30303); 404/695-4848. Reservations: Yes. MARTA: Yes. A.CCO,CSS.[). 11-NS-OS. Across from Radisson Ho1eL convention dlslrlct. Tra dltlonal paSlll, veal, seafood  all ltallan Style. (GIITA). \r\nBarley's Billards, 6259 Peach1ree Industrial Blvd.. (30340); 404/455-1124. (GllTA). \r\nBeans cafe, 303 Peach1ree Center Ave.,(30308);404/614-0210. A.CCCSS-D-E-11-NS.OS. lntlnuue cafe \"'\"' ou1door seating known \r\nfor IIS grea1 food, coffee and live J= Full har. (GHTA). \r\nBecsle)\"s or Buckl1ead, 260 E. Paces Ferry Rd., (30305); \r\n404/26+1334.A.CC-Cl,11-NS. Creative American culsJne prepared In o.n open kitchen  1!his casual neighborhood hot spoL (GHTA). \r\nBenton \u0026Associates, Inc., 4199 Paces ferry Rd., N.W., (30339): 404/4327l33. Exceptional evenis ot our locaUon -Naylor Hall or you.rs. (GIITA). \r\nBertollnl's orPhipps Plua, 3500 Peachtree Rd., N.F.., (30326r, 404/233-2333. Reservations: Yes. MARTA: Yes. ACC.Cl,CSSfS. H-NS-0S. Cre2t1ve Norchem lt:tllan menu reaiuring homemd pasta, plw, e1c. Casual upscale aimosphere. (GHTA). \r\nbistango Restaunn~ 1100 Peachtree SL, (30309); 404nl+ 0901. A-CC.Ct,Dll-NS. Creative Mcdllerraneon cuisine\"'\"' con 1emporary aunosphere. Bar and ou1door dining on Peochtree SL (GllTA). \r\nBone's Restaurant, 3130 Piedmont Rd., (30305); 404/237 2663. ACC-Ci,CSS-NS-0S. Award winning Buckhead 10 spot Clubby aimosphcre serving prime sums and fresh seafood. (GHTA). \r\nBrasserie Au Bar, 1049 Juniper St, (30309): 404/8755976. (GIITA). \r\nBrasserie Le Coze, Leno~ Squuro MII, 3393 Peachtree Rd., (30326): 404/266-1440. (GIITA). \r\nBridgetown Grille three locallons: 7285 Roswell Rd., (30328), 404/ 3941575; 689 Peocl1tree Rd. (30308), 404/873-4705; 1156 Euclid Ave., (30309). -104/653-0110. (GHTA), \r\nThe Brooktin Cafe, 220 S2ndy Springs Circle. (30328); 404/ 843-83TT. (GllTA). \r\nBrother Juniper's Res1aurant, 1037 Peachirce St, N.l!., (30309); 404/881.6225. (GHTA). \r\nBuckhead Bread Company \u0026 Cafe, 3070 Piedmom Rd, (30305); 404/ 237-8396. CCII. Freshest European-s1yle breads, buked goods 1111d sandwiches plus gourmet currees. (GIITA). \r\nBuckhead Diner, 3073 Pledmonl Rd., (30:105); 404/ 262-3336. ReservuJons: Yes. MARTA: Yes. CCCL-fS.110S. Atlan1:1's mos1 popular casual resiaur:m~ fea1urlng creailve Amcrlcon cuLline. An Atlama landmark. (GIITA). \r\nBuckhead Towne Clul\u003e-Banquel and Meeting Faclll1y, 2900 S. Ph21T CL, N.W., (30305); 404(262-3455. Reservations: Yes. Private Huckhead loca1ion for parties, receptions, weddings, business mee1lngs, dinners and charities. (GIITA). \r\nBuffalo's, 4279 Roswell Rd., 404/847-9464. (GIITA). \r\nCafe Mythology, I I40 Crescem Ave., (30309): 404/8730794.. (GllTA). \r\nChlc,ago Plu.a \u0026 Sport, Arena, 2715 Buford llwy., (30324); 404/634-8734. (GHTA). \r\n \r\nCamerron, 5510 Dunwoody Rd., (;10338); 404/698-8888. (GIITA). \r\nCamille's, I186 N. Highland, (303o6); 404/872-7203. A.CCFs11-NS-OS. The origin:tl neighborhood llallan reslaUr'.UlL Aw.rd winning c:tlarmtrl. p:\u0026SI.. seafood, pizza. (GIITA). \r\nCarbo's Cafe, 3717 Roswell Rd., (30342): 404/2314433. A-CC Cl,CSS-f..ll-NS. Intlmate,oonUnemal menu,superbservice \u0026wine l15L Priv,te dining rooms, en1enalnmen1 nightly. (GHTA). \r\nCassis at llolCI Nikko Atlanta, 3300 Peach1ree Rd., N.F... 404/365-8 IDO. \r\nPkau- our adonpag 38,JI. \r\nChorley's Res1aurant 794 N. lllghland Ave, (30306): 404/873 2596. (GIITA). \r\nCheetah Lounge, 887 Spring S1., (30308); 104/8923037. A.CC Cl,DEH. A1lanio's premier adult en1ertalrunem nlgh1club. fine dlolng. t.unch and dinner sencd. (GIITA). \r\nChefs Cafe, l l 15 Pledmonl Rd., N.f. (30324); 404/872-2284. A.CC-Ci,CSS-R-NS-0S. Callfomla-style blStrO. Nightly specials, nne wines b)' 1he glas.~. Intimate. colorful runt (GIITA). \r\nChickOlA(Ado.n1a and MetrO Atl,nla locations), Atl111t% Cen tr:tl City Park, CNN Cenier, Cumberland Mall, Greenbriar .\\loll, Leno~ Square M,11, Norlh Druid HIiis, Northl:tke Mllll, Peachtree Center. Perlmeier Mal~ Sandy Springs: Decaiur: Norch DeKalb Mall (Markel Square),Soutl1DeKalb M~ Duluth: Gwlnneu Place Mall; East Poinc Cleveland Ave.; Kennesow: Town Cemera1Cobb; Marlena: Marlena Trade Cemer, Sprayberry Square, Windy Hill Rd., Woodlawn Square; Stone Mounialn: Memorial Dr.: Morrow: Soulhlke Mall; Roswell: Roswell Mall; Smyrna: Soulh Cobb Dr.; Griffin: Griffin Dwarf House; AtlantJ: 5200 Buffing1on Rd.; Hapeville: N. Centrol A,e.; Union City: Shannon Moll; Chantblee: Chamblee Plaz:i; Oouglasvllle: 3202 IJwy. 5. (GHTA). \r\nChin Chi n Chine~, 3887 Peach1ree Rd, (30319); 404/ 8162229. (GHTA). \r\nChops, 70 W. Paces Ferry Rd., (30305); 404(262-2675. (GHTA). \r\nChurch's (Atl,ma \u0026 metro Atlanta locatJons): 2370 Boule,'2l'd Dr., (:10316); 404/3737055: 1595 Gresham Rd., (30316); 404(241501I: 30 Moreland Ave., S.I!., ((30316); 404/522-07DO: 1405 Moreland Ave., (303 I6);404/ 622-7207: 682 Boulevard Dr., (30308); 404/876-5809: 1617 Jonesboro Rd., S.E., (30315); 404/ 6273308: S60 Bankhead Hwy. (30318); 404/872-0800: 840Slmpson SL, (30314); 404/ 5241104: 462 Markham S1.,S.W., (30313); 404/523-6495: 1407 S1ewarc Ave., S.W., (30318); 404n58-2075: 3667 Camphelllon Rd, (30331); 404/ 344-8012: 629 Cascade Rd., (30310); 404n 58-6374: 1796 Delowe Dr, (30311); 404n55-46t4: 70 Broad SL, (30303): 404/ 6882044: 200 Clevel,nd Ave., (30315); 404n6;.B673: 3561 Marlin Lnlher King. Jr. Dr,, (30331); 404/696-8674: 2558 Mortin Lulher King. Jr. Dr, (30311); 404/691-8065: 538 Lee S1. (30310); 404n538450: 2418 Bohon Rd., (30349): 404/355-6808: 2650 Bankhead Hwy.. (30318); 404n 948527. FF-OS. Affordable catering. (GIITA). \r\nCiboulette Reslour:\u0026nt, 1529 Pledmon1 Rd. NE. (30324); 404/874-7600. A.CC,DNS. Modem French cuisine mved In  warm a1mosphere while viewing chefs In an open kitchen. Free parking. (GllTA). \r\nCity Grill, 50 llurt Plaza, S1c. 200, (30.l03); ~04/ 524-2489. A.CCCl,l).NS. Chef Roger Kaplan cre21es Amerlcon reglonI cuisine wllh a Soulhem na1r ot lhe CJty Grill, one of Atlan1as mos1 beautiful dlnlng rooms. (GIITA). \r\nThe Coach \u0026 Su Restaurant, 1776 Peachiree SL, l\\'W, (30309); 404/872~. Resemtlons: Yes. MARTA: Yes. A.CC-Ci,CSS-1).E (Fri \u0026 Sa1}llNS-OS. Prime s1eaks, lrlple cul lamb chops :md fresh seafood Dinner nightly, lunch M-F. (GIITA). \r\nTI1e Colonnade. 1879 Cheshire Bridge Rd.. (30324): 404/8745642. (GllTA), \r\nCopeohlll Cafe ut 1he Car1er Center, 1 Copenhlll Ave., (30307); 404/420.5136. CS.DH-OS, lodoor/ou1door care oper a1ed b)' Proof or lhe Pudding. Atl11111as finest ca1erer. (GIITA). \r\nCOughlan's Res1aurant, 4852 KIiiy Hawk llr., (30342); 404/ 3038103. (GIITA). \r\nThe Coumry Place, Colony Sqmire, I 197 Peach1ree St, N.f. , (3036I); 404/881-0144. A-CC.Ci,CSS-D,HllNS-05-S. Por  supt:rh dining e.xperlena, In an lnvlling a1mosphere, 1ry The Coumry Pbce 21 Colony Square. (GllTA). \r\nCowtlppers. 16oo Piedmont Ave., (30324); 404/874-3751. (GIITA). \r\nCracker Barrel (Atlan12 \u0026 MetrO Atlm IOClllons): Dougla:.'V!Ue 120\u0026 Hwy. 92, F.xl1 10; Kenne.~aw 1-75 \u0026 Chastain Rd., F.xll 117; Utl1onla 1-20 \u0026 Pnol Rd., f.xll 37; Marlena J.75 \u0026 Delk Rd.. Exit 11 l;Morrow 175\u0026Jonesboro Rd, Exll 76: Norcross1-85 \u0026Jimmy Caner Blvd., f.Xil 37; Union Chy 185 \u0026 GA Hwy 138, Exll 13. Reservations. no. A.CCfS.llNS-OS.S. llome or he-.trty home rooking recalling time when good food nd good senice wen1 hand In hand. (GIITA). \r\nCrystal Association Unllml1ed. 1300 Simpson Rd. N.W., (30314); q04n584158. (GIITA). \r\nDalley's, 17 ln1emailonal Blvd., (30303); 404/6813303. A-CC CJ,CSS.DEllNS.OS. Wllh an atmosphere of rustic elegance, D:tlley's offers  superb menu of creative American cuisine. (GHTA). \r\n \r\nDante's Down the Hatch Buckhead, 3380 Peachtree Rd., N.E., (30326):404/266-1600. A.CC.CL-C$,.fS.11-NS-OS.S. \u003c'.ompletedinners-fonduestyle-in arelaxlng nauticalsetting aboard 1lllold s:tlllng shipJJve jazz nightly. Pet crocodiles. Res. 266-1600. (GllTA). \r\nDante's Down the lla1cl1 Underground. 60 Upper Alabama SL, 001,(30303);404/S771800.ACC.CL-CSS-DE-llNS.OS. Com ple1e dinners-fondue style-in  relaxing noutlc-JI selling aboard n old sailing ship. Live jazz nightly. Pet crocodiles. Res. 5771800. {GllTA). \r\nTI1e Dark Horse Tavern, 816 N. lllghl2nd Ave., (30306); 404/873-3607. ACCCSS-E,H-OS. Full-servlL-e remur:ml wilh 2 bm, wide screen TV. live music, club room avoll. for parties. (GllTA). \r\nDavis Brothers, l 631 Buford llwy., (30324); 404/320.1800. (GIITA). \r\nDeakens a1 Wa1erworks, I052 S1ov:tllBlvd., (30319);404/892 2306. (GHTA). \r\nDelec1ables, One Margaret Ml1cheJI Square, (30303); 404/681- \r\n2909. CCDllNS. Acclaimed lhe Bes1 Lunch In Dowmown Atlania. \r\nAw11td\"innlng food In a cosual ounosphere. (GHTA). \r\nDining Roon, at the Riti Carlton Buckhead, 404(237-!700, Pla~ ue our ad onpage 38!/. \r\nDobbs House, P.O. Box 4;089 AMF. (30320); 404/ 530-6007. (GIITA). \r\nllooJuao's Spanish Restaur:\u0026n~ 1927 Pledmom Cr., (30324); 404/874-4285. ReservatJons: yes. MARTA: no. ACCCl,E-fS.H NS. The only re:tl Spanish res12ur:m1 In Atlanta. The best Paell lo Georgia. Se:tfood, veal, nlet mignon. (GllTA). \r\nllunk ' NDine ReslOur:\u0026nt, 293 CourtlandSL, (30303);404/ 6593524. DNS.OS. World's bes1 coffee! 'The Eggspcns\"-Soulhemstyle hre:tldas~ lunch \u0026 dinner around lhe clock. (GllTA). \r\nDurango, 4629 1111cuca Rd, (30342); 404/252-6075. (GHTA). \r\nDus1y's Barbecue, !SIS Brlllfrllff Rd., (30329): 404/320-6264. Resernllons: no. MARTA: Yes. AFS-0S. Voied best barbecue In Atlanta. Authen1lc North Carolloa,style b:trbeC\\le an.d filings. (GllTA). \r\nas1vmage Grill, 248 Buckhead Ave., (30305); 404(233-3345. (GIITA). \r\nEinstein's, 1077 Juniper St, (30309); 404/876-7925. (GIITA). \r\nEl Rodeo Managemenl, 3186 Marjan Dr., (30343); 404/451 3301. (GllTA). \r\nExe\u003cutlve Cafe \u0026 0, 11 ai Riverwood, 3350 CUmberlaud Cir, (30339); 404/850.3232. Reservations: Yes. A.CS.NS.S. The c,afe :tlong \\\\1lh an outdoor garden area Is av,llable for groups e,cnlngs and weekends. (GIITA). \r\nE,-cnts, Ltd., Pledmom Grove, SOO 10th St NE, (30308~ 404/5793733. \r\nEverybod)\"s l\u003elzza, I593 N. Decatur Rd., (30307); 404/3777766. (GIITA). \r\nf21 Tuesday, Underground Auanro, 523-7404. \r\nAtlanta fish Market, 265 Pharr Rd, (30305); 404/262-3165. Reservadons: Yes. MARTA: Yes. A.CC-Ci,CSS-fS.llNS-0S. Offers 1he dty'S freshest, most exlensive seafood selections plus a not-10-mls.1 retall siore. (GIITA). \r\nFhe Bucks Even Cafe. 3325 Old Folrburn Rd., (30331); 404/34933 16. (GHTA). \r\nGeorgia Grille, 2290 Peachiree Rd., (30309); 404/352-3517. Reservations: No. MARTA: Yes. ACCNS-0S. Acasual neighbor, hood bls1ro servesSouthweStem comron food. Exceptional 111nes and ou1door sealing. (GHTA). \r\nGourmet Services, 1100 Spring SL., (30309); 40-i/876-5700. (GHTA). \r\nGrand China R,siaurant, 2975 Pe-Jchtree Rd. NE, (30305); 404(231-8690. A-CCCi,CSSfS.llNS-OS. Bes1Chinese resiaurant lo Buckheod. Mandarin. Szechuan and llunn cuisine. (GIITA). \r\nTI1e Great Wall, 240 CNN Center International, (30303); q04J5Z2-8213. (GIITA). \r\nGround Hog Tanrn, 94 Upper ?ryor SL, (30303); 404/6592296. A-CSS-DNS.OS. Underground Atlan1a's neighborhood galh- \r\nering place, featuring a runmenu and pallo dining. (GIITA). \r\nGyro Wrap, 3027 N. Druid HIiis Rd., (30329); 404/320.i580. (GIITA). \r\nHal's on Old Ivy. 30 Old Ivy Rd., (30342); 404/261-0025. (GllTA). nappy Hcrmans, 2 loc:iUons: 204 Johnson Ferry Rd., (30328}, 404/ 256-3354 and 2299 Cheshire Bridge Rd.,,(30324); 404(321 3012. MARTA: Yes. CCOS. Take-0111 sandwiches, salads and desseru. Prepared foods. gourmet foods, girt b:iskets and fine wines. (GHTA). \r\nlledgcrose lleigh1s Inn. 490 F. Paces ferry Rd.. (30305); 404/233-767:l. (GIITA). \r\nHooters of Americ.i, Inc., (Atlanta and metro Auan1:1 loca lions): Buckbeod-3235 Roswell Rd., (30305); 404/l62-946-i: Curnberland-2977 Cobb Pkwy, (30339); 404/984-0287: Norcross-5929Jimmy Caner Blvd., (30071);404m9-8449: Roswell 795 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30075); 404/9924545: S1one .lloumaln4900 Memoriol Dr., (30083): 404/ 296-5220. (GIITA). \r\nHooters Underground, Atlan1a, 404/688-0062. Pleau\u0026Ce our nd on pag 2!1. \r\n \r\n54 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On MJ' Mind \r\n \r\n Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nHouston's Restaur2nts,8 Piedmont Center,Suite720. (30305); 404/231-0161. Atlanta area locations: 2166 Peochtree Rd., (30309): 404/3512442; 3539 Nortl1slde Pkwy., (30327), 404/262-7130: 3321 Lenox Rd., (30326); 404/237-7;34. (GiffA). \r\nThe Imperial Fei Restaurant, 2285 Peadltree Rd., (30309); 404/351-0870. A-CCCJ..CSS.~FS-11-NSOS. This Moroccan restaul'2Jlt will give you  totnUy new outlook and feeUng. Dining \u0026 emertalnmenL Moroccan culslne-vegetarbn and exotic meats. (OIITA). \r\nPleOSI!\"\"\" 0 11r ad 0 11pag~ J9. \r\nlllOP, 1725 Peachtree SL, (30309). (GIITA). \r\nJB Highland Foods, 1040 N. lllghlnd Ave., (30307); 404/873 4545. (GIITA). \r\nJ \u0026 B Restauran~ 2335 Virginia Pl., (30305); 40481 6-3220. (GIITA). \r\nj's food and Splrils, 4343 Dunwoody Park, (30338); 404/392 0755. A-CCCSS-11-NS-OS-S. Great food...great drlnks...great people! (GHTA). \r\nJocks \u0026Jil~ 112 10th SL NE, (30309), 404/873,;405; One CNN Center, (30303), 404/688-4225. A-CCCJ..CSS.l).NS-0S. Atlanta's favorite sports bar! (GHTA). \r\nJohnny Rodms, 6510 Roswell Rd., (30328); 40-i/257-0677. CCFF-FS-NS-OS-S. Voted llcst of Atlanta Mah Shop, home of the origln.i han1burger. (GIITA). \r\nKamogawa Japanese Restauran~ 3300 Peachtree Rd., (30305); 404/841-0514.A.CCII-NS-OS.AuthcnUcJap:mcse restau rant featuring sushi, s:ishlml, lempura, sukiyaki, shabu shabu and more. {OHTA). \r\nKobe S1eaks, 5600 Roswell Rd.. N.E., (:i0342); 404/256-oslO. Reservations: Yes. MARTA: Yes. A-CCCJ,FS-NS-S. FJCpericnce chefs rook exccpUond hlb,chl,stylc sli'llks, seafood and chicken t your table. (OIITA). \r\nKudzu Cafe, 3215 Peachtree Rd. (30305) 404/262-0661 . A-CC Cl,CSS.NS-OS. Casual dining serving contcmpomy Sou1hern cuisine. Large ccn1r2J bur, open kllchen. (OIITA), \r\nLaOrona Ristoran1e Italiano, 2637 Peochtrce Rd., N.E.. (30305); 404/23 J.J 368. A. Voled Be.\u003c1 l1all2n Restaur:uu for the p:isl 13 years. Overlooks bc2utlful gardrut (GIITA). \r\nLaTour Restauran~ 3209 Paces FCIT)' Place, N.F.., (30305): 404/233-8833. A-CCCi.,E,11-NS. for  memorable evening out experience La Tour and enloy the flnesl conUnenial cuisine. (GfITA). \r\nLaVan Hawkins \u0026 Assoc., 950 E. Pores Ferry Rd.. '2020. (30326): 404/364-3243, (GIITA). \r\nLd'eep Restaurants, l376 f Dunwoody Crossing, (30338); 404/455-6151. (GIITA). \r\nThe Legal Bagel, 55 Pork Place NE, (30303); 404/ 522-2245. ff. Hours: 7ain-4pm. Two locations 10 serve you. (GIITA). \r\nThe Legal Bagel, 600 W. Peadltrce SL, (30308); 404/881-09%. FF. Business breakfast or lunch c,11ering available. {GHTA), \r\nLimerick Junction Pub, 822 N. Highland Ave., (30306); 404/874-7147. A-CCCSS-E-0S. Vl~nlHlghlands' one and only Irish pub! Offering food and drinks wllh Jive en1er1alnmenL (GIITA). \r\nLonghorn Steaks, 2151Peachtree Rd., (30309); 404/3;1-0086. 6390 Roswell Rd., (30328); 404/84.l-1215; 4721 Lower Ro;well Rd., M:irie11a;(30067): 404/9773045; 2973 Cobb Pkwy., (30339); 404/859-0341. MARTA: Yes. A-CCCSS-11-NS-OS-S. Aged, handCUI steaks. Voted 11es1 Uule S1ealcbouse In Georgia\" by the llouse of Represen1a1lves. (GHTA). \r\nLong John Silver's Restaurants, Division lleadc1uarters S.E., 1000 Parkwood CJr., (30339): 404/953-6577. fF.iJ.NS-OS-S. l.ongJohn Sliver's operates quick service rcs1au1'2JJ1S serving fish, chicken, seafood, se:afood sdads and side items. (OIITA). \r\n \r\nLong John SU,cr's, locallons around Atlanta; 5431 Riverdale Rd., College Park, (30075); 1706 Church SL, J)('(:llur, (30030); 3535.llcmorlI Or. Decuur, (30032);2151 S2voy Dr., Chamblee, \r\n(3034I); H73 Buford Hwy., (30329); 1776Monroe Or., (303.H); \r\nI0473 Alpharetta St., Roswell, (30075); 565I Memorial Dr., Stone Moun1,in, (30083); 4083 l.:1\\\\Tenceville llwy., Tucker, (30084). (GIITA). \r\nLulu's Bait Shack, 3057 Pcochtree Rd., (30305): 404tl62-5220. (GIITA). \r\nMandarin Express Northlake MaU, 4800 BriordJfT Rd., (30329); 404/270-1866. MARTA: Yes. A-CS-FF-FS-OS. The nncsl Chinese f:isl food. Eat,ln or take-ouL (GIITA), \r\nTh\u003c Mansion, 179 Ponce de ~n Ave., (30308); 404/876-0727. Reserv,uons: Yes. MARTA: Yes. A-CCCl,CSS.0-H-NS-OS. lo6 year old Vletorian mansion si1ua1ed on  wooded dty block wllh  rourtyord, gardens, gozebo. (GHTA). \r\nMcKhrnon's Loulslan e Restauran~ 3209 Maple Or. \u003e1 Peadltree, (30305): 404/237,1313. A-CC-CJ,\u003c;85-\u0026NS. 22 years serving flne Creole and Ca)un seafood. Local favorite with  nallon,I reputation (OHTA). \r\n,IIGR Foodsrvice, (Georgia World Congress Cen1er), 285 lniernallonal Bhd., (30313); 404/656-7613. (OIITA). \r\nMick's  seven metro loourons: Midtown  557 Peachtree St., (30308). 404/875-6425; Lenox Square  3393 Peachtree Rd, (30326): 404/262-6425: Park Pl3ce  4505 AShford-Dunwoody .Rd., (30346). q04/3944125; Underground  75 Upper Alabama SL, (30309), 404/52\u003e-2825; Bennen St.  l 110 Pmh1ree Rd., (30309). 404/351-6425; CumberJ,nd Mall  1320 Cumberland Mall, (30339). -104/4317 I90: Peachtree Center -229 Peachuee SL, (30303), 404/623-1855. ACCCSS-11-NS-OS. ~Udr's SIJlrL~ with lhe freshest ingrt..Uents wd w Amerlcanstyle menu, then adds  creative twist! (GIITA). \r\nMid City Fish Co., 961Amsierdm Ave., (30306);404/872-0114. MARTA: Yes. A-CCFS-llNS-0S. llome of serious seafood and 1he we shuck 'cm you suck em oys1er bar. Buckets of beer. (OIITA). \r\nMidtown Sl)'le, 226 E. I.like Dr., (30317); 404/292-1220. (GIITA). \r\n,\\like N' Angelo, 312 f: Paces Ferry Rd., (30303):404/237-0949. \r\nMARTA: Yes. A-CCOS. Friendly comer 1avem with food, service In a casual atmosphere. (GIITA). \r\n,\\loe\"s \u0026 Joe's, I033 N. lllghlnd Ave., (30306), 404/873-6090: \r\nI B111Umore Place, (30308), 404/897-1336. A-D-0S. Authentic neighborhood bar since 1947. Vo1ed 8cs1 College Bar In Alloma. (GIITA). \r\nMonty's Sand.,idt Shoppe, 72 Spring SL, (30303); 404622 5768. (OIITA). \r\nMorton's or Ch.irago, 245 Peachtree Cen1cr Ave., (30303); 404/577-4366. Reservations: Yes. !IARTA: Yes. A-CCCl,D-NS0S. Monon's of Chicago the Steakhouse-Adanta feuuri.ng prime steaks and Jive Moine lobslers. (GIITA). \r\nMosww Russian Rcstaur2n~ 2581 Piedmom Rd, (30324); 404/237-2417.A-CC-CJ..CSS.D-f..FS-11-NS-0S.Authenlie cuisine, decor. costume, dance, prlv21e parties, plroshkl, borsch, stroganofl, fresh dally. (GIITA). \r\nMurphy's Round the Corn~r, 997 Virginia Ave., (30306); 404/872-0904. ACC-11-NS-OS. Adan1as neighborhood restaurant Since 1979. Serving hreakfas~ lunch \u0026 dinner 7 days a week. (GIITA). \r\nNakalo Japanese Restaur2n~ 1776 Cheshire Bridge Rd, (30324): 404/873-6582. (GIITA). \r\nNeighbor's Pub, 752-C SL Ch:ulesAve., (30306);404/872-5440. A-CCCSS-E-H-OS. Fun neighborhood pub. covered patio, grea1 burgers and sand\"idles, 13 drought beer\u003e. (OIITA}. \r\n \r\nNew Orleans Cafe, 7887-A Roswell Rd., (30350); 404/396-9665. ~IARTA: Yes. A-CCFS,11-NS-S. H,eryone's m;ng 2bou1 North Atlanta's hesl cajun{creole cuisine! Festive and friendly. (GHTA). \r\nOK Caft. I284 W Paces Ferry Rd., (30327); 404/23,-2888. Reservations: no. A-CCOS. Aw3rd winning 19SO's style dlner. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days  week. Al Norlhslde Parkway \u0026 1-75. (GIITA). \r\nOld Spagheui Factory, 249 Ponce de Leon Ave., (30308); 404/872-2841. A-CL-CSS-D-fS.llNS-0S. (OHTA). \r\nOlive Gu de.n, metro Allanta locadons: 6317 Roswell Rd., N.E. (30328); 3S65 Mdl Blvd., Duluth, (30136); 1176 Morrow lnduslrid Blvd., Morrow, (30206); 2077 Northlake Pkwy., Tucker. (30083); 429 Barren Pkwy., Kennesaw, (30144); 2467 Cobb \r\nPkwy, Smyn1a, (30080); 905 Holcomb Bridge Rd., Roswell, \r\n(30075): 3991 llwy. 78. S.W.. Snellville. A-CJ..CSS.CCH-Os-NS. (OlrrA). \r\nOmoI Atlanta CoUseu.ro, IOOTechwood Dr, (30303); 404/6812100. (GIITA). \r\n103 Wes1, 103 W. Paces Ferry Road, (30305): 404/233-5993. ResenaUons: Yes. ,IIARTA: Yes. A-CCCi,CSS-H,NS. Allun1as poshest restaul'2Jll feamring exceptlond servloe and continental/French cuisine. (GIITA). \r\nouos, 265 E. Paces FCIT)' Rd., (30303): 404/6812100. (GIITA). \r\nPano's Food Shop, 165 Pharr Road, (30305), 404/240-6664. (GIITA). \r\nPano's \u0026Paul's Restaura.n~ 1232111 Paces Ferry Rd., (30327); 404/261-3662. Reservallons: Yes. MARTA; Yes. ACCCI..CSS-11 NS. Adam dining lnsUtullon fe21urlng award-winning cuisine, unpurullcd service. (GIITA). \r\nThe Patio By The River, 4199 Paces FelT)' Rd. NW, (30339); 404/432,2808. A-CCCi,CSS-11-NS-OS-S. W3rm lnlcrior p2Uo din Ing overlooking the river. French-Inspired cuisine wltl1Southern IOUch. (GIITA). \r\nThe PavilUon, 6521 Roswell Rd., (30328); 404/255-7295, Reserv:ulons: No. MARTA: Yes. A-CSS-11-NS-OS-S. Member, National Assocb1lon of CJuerers, lmern,tlon,I Special \u0026vents Socle1y. (GIITA). \r\nPeachtree Cafe, 268 E. P,ces Ferry Rd., (30305); 404/233-4402. (OIITA). \r\nThe Peasam Restaurant \u0026 Bar, 3402 Pledmolll Rd., (30305): 404/231-8740. ACC-CL-CSSllNS-OS. Buckhe,d al Its bestl Cm Uve American cuisine served In  casually elegant ounosphere. (GIITA). \r\nPeasant Uptown, :1500 Peachtree Rd., N.6., (30324): 404/261 \r\n634 I. ACCCJ..CSS.\u002611-NS-OS. Excellent, :affordable ronllnemal \r\ncuisines set In lovely New Orleans courtyud. Phipps Plw. (OIITA). \r\nPlllypat's Porch ReslOurant, 25 International Blvd, (30303); ,104/ 525-8228. A-CCCL.(lSS-0,f,H-NS-OS. Atlun1,s landm3rk Soutl1ern dining rcsuiuranL Gone With lhe Wind theme- New South menu. (GflTA). \r\nPleasanl Peasan~ 555 Pe,chtree SL, (30308): 404/874-3223. A-CCCJ..CSS.NS-0S. Channing decor, great food. (GIITA). \r\nPo Folks, 209~ N. Druid llllis Rd., (30329); 404/ :121-0300, ACCfS.11,NSOS-S. Allantll's Best Fried Chicken, homesryle grilled dinners, vegetables and morel (GHTA), \r\nPricci, 500 Pharr Rd, (30305); 404/237-2941. Reservations: yes. ~IARTA: yes. A-CC-Ci,CSS-11-0S-NS. Ca.rually chic, hallan res1au1'2JJI with a diverse menu and gorgeous surroundings. (OHTA). \r\nPrince George Inn, 1885 Wahh:iJI Dr.. N.W. (30318); 404/87\u003el216. (GIITA). \r\nProof or the Puddlng al b po, 1-28S@ ASh.ford-Ounwoody, (30342); 404/804-9880. ACCII-NS-OS-S. Indoor/ outdoor cafe In \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n55 \r\n \r\n llomc Depot's new f.xpo store. Open during normal store hours. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nProof of Tlie Pudding (by .IIGR, Inc.), 20H Monroe Dr., (.\\0324): 04/89?23;9. A1lan1,s premier corporate c,wrer. Gourmet-to-go sen1cc dclhered directly. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nR j's Uptown Kllrhcn \u0026 Wine Bar, 870 N. llighllnd Ave., (30306): 40-1/87$-7775. RCSCl'V'Jtions: Yes. MARTA: Yes. A-CCCSS.llOS. Patio dining \u0026 prl\\'atc room a\\'allablc. Award winning \r\n1\\-inelist, wine tastings and \"incry dinners. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nRa)\"s On Tl,e Rhcr, 6700 Powers Ferry Rd., (30039): \u003c10 t/9551187. Rescn21inns: yes..IIAR'rA: no. A-CC-Ci,CSS.f,11-NS.OS-S FrtSl1 seafood 1111d )1,-e )m with  beouliful View of the Ch,na- \r\nhoorhee River. {GIITA). \r\n \r\nRed Lobster (Aliant2 .l!ctro Locilions): 1050 llolromb Bridge Rd.. (.l0076); 4041998-8573; 24.15 Campbellton Rd., S.W (5031l ~ 5350 Old National Hwy. (30349): 5347 Peorhtree lnduslriol Blvd.. Chamblee (30.l~ I); 2522 Candler Rd., l\u003eec:uur, (.10032); 2055 Plea.mu 11111 Rd., Duluth, (301.!6); 65SO Taro Bhd, Jonesboro, (30236); Towne \u003c'.enter Mali, 2626 George \r\nBushee Pk\"1' Kennes,w, (30144); 780 South Cobb Pkwy, Smym:t. (jOORO); 489.l Memorial Dr. Stone Mountain. (30083): \r\n3937 1:1\\'isto Rd., Tucker, (30084); 6690 Roswell Rd, Sandy \r\nSpring.\u003c, (;10350): 4001llwy. 78, Snellville. (.l0li8). (GIITA). \r\n \r\nReggie's British Pub. CNN Center, (3030.l); 404625-1 H7. Rescrntlons: No. .IIARTA: Yes. A-CC-CL-CSS-D-0\u0026 Allanto's r.111011.1 do\"\"'\"\"'\" pub :t.\u003c rea1ured In Tirne .llag:Uinc. British pub foods, ales and splriis. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nRio Bra,o Cantina: Loc:ulons throughout metro Allnto: S,6; Nc11 Nonhsldc Or.. (30039). 40/952-:1241 nd .l172 Roswell Rd, (30.105): 404/ l62-743 I. Rescrvntlons: )'CS. ~IARTA: )'CS. A-CC-Cl,CSS-11,\\'S-OS. Fmous for fresh food. run. fajitas \u0026 fiestas! Rio fresh. Rio Fun. Rio Br:t,-o! (GIITA). \r\nRio ~r:to Grill l40 Peachtree SL, (30.\\0.lr, 40/52+9224. \r\n,1-CC-CI.-CSS-0-HNSOS. l'oted Best .l!arguritas In Atlanta for third yc:ir In ro11 . Great Mcxlrnn \u0026 Southwestem food. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nRullt's Chris Sttak House,950 F. Pares Ferry Rd., N.8. at Lenox \r\n \r\nRd., (30326): 404/365-0660. Reservations: yes. MARTA. Yes. \r\n \r\nA.CC-CU:SS-l~NS-OS. llomt of serious steaks :uid ll\\'C Mlne \r\n \r\nlobster. O~n 7 day,; a week. Buckhead. MARTA N7 (l.enox). \r\n \r\n(GIITA). \r\n \r\nPlen...irt1 s~e our11d on p,ngt! J!). \r\n \r\nS \u0026 S Cllfcterla, loc-Jtlons: 200! Campbellton R.d., (.103 II); 3583 Chamblee-Tucker Rd., (.l0.l4 I). (GlffA), \r\n \r\nSn Gennaro lt111inn Res12uran1, 2196 Cheshire llridge Rd., \r\n(30324); 40-1/636-9-147. A-CCllNS-0S. Old World ruisinc...kceplng !he spirit of N11iles. Aw:ird\"innlng eal,,llarl (GIITA). \r\n \r\nSan Jose Restaurante, IS 10 Piedmont A,e., (.10324); 404/87297q7, (GIITA), \r\n \r\nSlh'er Skillet Res taurant, 200 14th St., N,W. (;SO.ll8}. ~04/87+1388. A-D-Ff-fS.NS-OS. Brekf:1.~1 nd lunch Southcmstyleslnre 1956. Biscuits, red-C)'e gravy, fn,sh Hogctahlcs,cobhlcr. (r.lffA), \r\n \r\nSkccters .llesqulte Grille. 2892 N. Druid llllls Rd, (.l0.l29): 40-V6.16-.l817. Gcorgl's best mesquite grilled steaks, salmon, chlrken and mou1hw.iering bhy back ribs. (GIITA). \r\nSouth of France Restaurant. l35 Cheshire Uridge Rd., (.10.124); 404/52$-696.l. Reserv21lons; Yes. MARTA: No. A-CCCUllNS. Country French rulslne, lnllmate 21mosphcre, private rooms, woodburnlng firepbre. Since 1977. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nSteps Off Pearhtree. I I B\u003eker St. N.W.. (.lO.lO.l): 404/ 5253022. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nSundown C2ft, 2165 Cheshire Bridge Rd., (30524); 40-i/321 I118. A.Cc.\u003c:1,11.i;s Voted lle5t Southwestern . !Jest Salsas - Best T1\u003c-os. Scn1ng crelli\\'C Mexican cuisine. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nSurin or Thailand, 810 N, lllghland Ave., (30306); s04/89l \r\nns9. A-CC-CSS-11-NSOS. Cher Surln brings 10 l'lrgfnla-lllghlands \r\nthe rood ror which his nothe coumry IS famous. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nResuur:int Suntory Atlanta, .1847 Roswell Rd., (30342); 04/231-5119. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nSwan Coad! House, 3130 Sloton Dr., N,W., (30305); 404/261 0636. l.unch only. Reserv,ilons. AC. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nThe Terrooes at GA World Congress Center, 285 lntem Uonal 61,d., (30305): 404/656-761.l. l.unrh pnly. A-Ci,CC.11. Gourmel dining with  Georgl aacnL Full-service restaurant In  con1cmpor11ry setting. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nThree Dol!BrCafe, 3002 Peachtree Rd., (30305).4.0-1/ 266-8667; 8595 Roswell Rd., (.l0508). 404/992-5011; 2580 Wind) Hill Rd, Mariella, (30076), 40/850-0868. MARTA: Yes. A.CCCSS.11-NS. OS.S. C:isual, friend!)' ,1mosphere, best \\\\1ngs, ?40 imponed beers, fuU menu, spons viewing and pntlo se\u003ets. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nTouhfs Catering. 142 Armour Cir., (30305): -iOa/87;.3885. A-CC.E-OS. Vo1t-d Cterer Th\u003et Makes You Look The Best In Buckhead. Full-service goum1et rood (GHTA). \r\n \r\nToulouse, 2l93ll l'eachtree Rd. NE, (30309); -104/351953.l. A-CC-Ct,0-11,NS. Casual dining lnfiuented by southern f,-.u,ce. \r\n\\\\'oodburning O\\'Cn. o~n kitchen. wine 11st, full bar, (GIITA). \r\n \r\nUS 8ar \u0026 Grill, 3 J\\1l111110 IOC'Jdons: 2002 l1011ell Mill Rd., (30:118); ~04/3520033; 6(,60 Roswell Rd., N.W., (30328~ 40-i/255-7770; 4058 Peachll'C\u003c' Rd., (30319), iO.VSJq-0070. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nThe Upper Crust, One Galleria Pkwy,, (.l0339). 400/668-952\u003c,. (GIITA). \r\nTl,e Va rsity, (ii North Ave. (30.108); 404/881-171)(,. \u0026H~II-NS OS. T11e world's l,rgest drhe-in. World-fomous chili dogs, onion rings, rncs, pies. (GHTA). \r\nl'enl Vldl l'iri, ti Fourteelllh SI., (30.l09): -104/875~21. Resensnlons: Yes. MARTA: Yes. A-CC-Cl,CSSllOS. Tltis mldto\"\" restaurant offers rustic ltall\u003en cuisine with wood-burning rotisserie, (GIITA) \r\nWaffie House  AtlOJII\u003e IOC'Jlions: Lindbergh Phtza, 258 l Pied mont Rd., (30324), 40-1/261-4475: l80 Clairmom Rd.. (.10329), 404/634-4317; 2264 Cheshire Bridge Rd, (.l0.l2l). 4(}1/63\"9414; l75-i Cobb Pkwy., (;10.139), 404/9;2.0202; 41l0 Fulton Industrial Blvd.. (:10336), 0/699-01:10): 2812 lluford 11111. \r\n(30.129). 404/(133-0182; m Conley Rd., (30354). -10-J/361-8786: \r\ns05S Fulton lndustrlol B11d.. (30:136), 10-1/ 69 Vi603; 328I Buck- \r\neye Rd., (30,141), '101/15\u003e.SSOI; ,,2;; Shirley Dr. (3033(1), \r\nt0./691.f!l S; 1-85 @Shallowford Rd., (.lO.HI), s04/6.l6-.l.ll(r. .lS5 Brown's MIii Rd., (.10.lH), Ofi6l-07'19: 2824 Chamblee Tucker Rd., (.l0.l4I), 40.J/ 451-418.l; 2886 Clairmont Rd , (30.ll9), 404/6.l-1811; liO I Northslde Or., (30.; 1s), 401/.l5S5S6l: H.15 Ros\"cll Rd., (30305), 40-l/2554103;4065 Peachtree Rd.. (30.l19), 40'1}8 I6-2668; 2230 Conlllon Dr., (30:138). 04/458-0031. A-fH'SOS. O~n 2t hours for brcokfn.s~ lunch :uid dlnner. T-bone s1eoks. d1icken. snlads. brn,kfa.\u003ct. (GIITA). \r\nJim Whitr's llatr Shell Reslauran1, 1349 Pe-;chtn.\u003ee Rd., N f_ (30.l05); 40V2F-9924. A-CCllNS,~. 1111:uns fa.-orite seafood restauranL fn.'Shness IS the difference! (GIITA). \r\nWilliams Seafood ofSaionnh. 2922 Cl2lm1on1 Rd. (.l0329): 404/63.ll088. (GIITA). \r\nWrinkles \u0026 Sprinkles, 60:1 l'e-,dnn:e llllls Circle, (.l0305): 404/ 81(,2289. (GIITA). \r\nYakltori Den-Chm. 3099 Peocbtree Rd., (50.105); (lIS7S. \u003c895. (GlrfA). \r\n7~slo's, 5q4 Ponce de I.eon A.-e., N.F., (30308); I0/607-1 IIS. MARTA: )'CS l~H-FFNS-0S. Voted llest milkshake In Atlont:t.. I940-s,I9SO's drlve-1.n. urhon design. Awanl-11 Inning mhitecture. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERl'ICES \r\nAM-AutoClub South, IIOOSpringSt., N.\\1,Suile 101, (.l0367), '10/87S-03o-i. (Gtn'A) \r\nAtlanta Arrangements by Tour Gals. 2961 l'e:tchiree Rd , Ste (15l, (.l030S); 40~/ 262-7660. .l!ARTA: Yes. GT-TS. Custom grou11 tours 111I tr1tns1~1rmlon. (GIIT.~) \r\nAtlanta Chamber of Commerce. HS ln1cn10tlonol Bl.-d KIi , (30301); 0-1/8809000. C.CC. lluslness Capil.2I of the SI:. Tltri Ing m\u003ell, 1elecomrnunirnloni \u0026 emcrtolnrncnL 199(101)'1\u003epics! (GIITA), \r\nAtlanta Convention \u0026 l'lsltor\u003c Bureou, 233 Peachtree St. Nt~  2000, (;10303); 4().i/521-6(,00, II, llost City l')96 Centennial Olympic Games. (GIITA). \r\nPle11se .we our ad o,r p,1ge 34-j. \r\nAilanllt llospitallty Bed \u0026 Brcnkfast, l-172 L:ludcrdlc Dr., (30345): IOt/49J-19.l0. Rates: S-$2S.Si5: 1~$40-$85. Bs.CC-0E.X-llK~A-PR. Aresemnlon servln, with O\\'Cr 60 hosted homt'S In metro AIIOJll:I. (GIITA). \r\nBed \u0026 Breakfas t Mlanta, 1801 Piedmont Are., (.10324); ~04/875-0525. Cltiwlde nrg211l1Jttlon personalizes your II \u0026 B lodging m:uigemcnL,. (GIITA). \r\nDella Air Unes. Inc., District Sales Office. 1201 W. Peachtree St. 9th floor. (:l0.109); Os/8812500. AL Over 900 Oights c,erid)' 10over 300 cities In ;,, counmcs. You'll low the way 11e Oyl (GIITA). \r\nGeorgia S1:11c Parks \u0026 Historic Sites. 205 Huller St.. Ste. 1l58. (30334); 404/65(\u003e-0779: 1-800-.lGAl'ARK (In GA); I4!00-SGA PARK (Ouislde GA) (GIITA) \r\nPh-ase sec our a.d 011 tht road n111p. \r\nGolde n Touch ~lcetings a11d lncenth'eS.lO CNN Center, (3030.l); s0/SZ5-lt40. AL-GP-OR'fS.TA. Full scr,ice trvel 3gency 1\u003cilh 3 IOC1llo11\u003e, meeting and lnccnthcs pbnnlng. (GIITA). \r\nI.SOT Professional Tours. jOI Bed(ord Pl,ce, 50.l. (30.112): 404/:WISOTor Sl2-4768. YA.CC-GP.(;R-S-TS. SeeTnni, 0 1)'111plc sites, Stone Moumln laser show :rnd oll Atlnrn In luxury :uid style. (GIITA). \r\nLamplighter Tours or Atlanta. P.O. Box q50589. (.l03q5); 404/49t-.l6'w. GT.(iRTS. Group tours of Atlonra \u003end the south Ste!X'n guides, hotels. ,nrnttlons, 1rortsfl()rllt1lon. (GlffA). \r\nRS\\'P GRITS (Great Rescrv21ions in n,e South). ;.; I Londonberr)' Rd. NW, (30327): 04/8339.l3, 800/82.lRSl'P (i787)  US \u0026 C\u003enada. Free rcscr,alion \u003eervire for inns and guest houses In Atlanta nd N Ga. Free brochure. (GIITA). \r\nLODGING \r\nLaQulnla Inns Allania Wesl 7.177 Six Flags Dr., (30001); 404/94+11 10. MARTA: No. Rates: S-S48-S87; DSS-I-SS7. CCEX-IMR,l'A-P. I ml. from SL, Flags Park. Free 10(:II phone c:tll\\ compllment21)' rondnenul brekf\u003eSL (GIITA). \r\n \r\nFOOD S\u0026Rl' IC \r\nWarne llouse. '.liO Six Flag:, Dr.. (30001): 40m3\\l-7~; I. AFf.FS-OS. Open 24 hours for bre:tkrast. lunch and dinner. T,hone ste\u003eks. cltfcken, s:tlads, breakfast (GIITA). \r\nWins ton's Food \u0026 Spirits, .l999 AUSICII Rd., (3000 1): m~n ;!J. 11.lO. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nUl lOAU \r\n \r\nAlTRACTIONS \r\n1.a ke l.anier lslunds. 6950 llollda) kd. (30;18); 10,i/9.l!7?00. YA-CC,FO-OP-GRll,IIF-l'A 15 minutes Kl:. of ,llhuna. A water pla)ground (or chlldrc11, .101 lkeslde c:1111psll,-s for 1enL\u003c \r\n,\\ Rl's. boat rents!\u003c, blc)'dc, horseback riding.1111\u003c1 pknlcklng, cwo resclns. each 11i1h a IS-hole championship golfcourse. Open .16; \r\ndays. (GIITA). Please s.ee our 11d ,,,, pn,teJO, \r\n \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nl.anier Museum of Natural llis tOI'), 2601 Buford l.\u003eam Rel. (.l05l8), t0/9.ll-HGO. NA-llf. 111c mtL\u003ceum focuses on lhe noturol history ml rultur:tl and hL~torical :1.1peru or G11inne11 Count)' and N. G Free dmission Call (or hrs and listing of exhibits ,nd c.-ents. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nThe Allen/Biley Mansion, 395 E. M\u003eln St., (50518); tO 1/ 1/45 1080. R.it-.s: S95-Sl25. D-11-K-P. Lu,urlous Bed \u0026 llre:tkfos1 In elcg:u11 hlstonc mansion 5 ml 10 l.:ike L:lnler, near 1-s;, N of Atl:u110. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nl.ak Lanier Islands llotel \u0026 Golf Club. 7000 Holld:t)' Rd.. \r\n(.105 IS):401/95-8787. Locatt~I 15 minute,;\u003c '.E. of 11lant on \r\nbeaullfnl l.:ike Lanier. The hotd fe1tures hre21htaklng \"lc\"'s from each of its U -1guest room, The Golf Club wu.~ recognl1.cd \r\nh)' Golf Digest as one or the nallons top 'i ne\" rc'SOrl cuurses. \r\n \r\n(GiffA). \r\n \r\nPlcn.\u003c~ ,,.. ou r ntl 0 11 pageJO. \r\n \r\nStouffer Plnelsle Resort, ot Lake 1.anl\u003cr Islands. ')()00 \r\nllolld,y Rd., (50518); 40/9;,89ll. IIS-('J,CCE-GCAHIP-IRPGTC. l50 room resort on Lake Lanier II Ith bo,iing. hor.;es. golf. tennis, pools, f\u003erirnte be.ch. rhildrcns programs and , W'Ater p:irk \r\non lsl:u1d. Fl\"e dining ,re-,; and rooms \\\\1th ,pa.. (GiffA) Plrn.~ .ftc our t1d rm pagt JO. \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nWafnc House -1wo l0\u003ctlons: 1570 Buford llwy. aO.J11J5l5l3'); 3gz9 HIV)'. ZOE., 40.J/ 271 1q75, A-Ff-FS-OS. Open 2-l hours ror hrc;-,kros~ lund1 ,nd dinner. T-honc stl':tk\u003e, chlck,n, ,alad~. hrC'Jkfast (GIITA). \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nllens ler llous lied \u0026 Bre:ikfast .5793 Church SL, (300? I); \r\nsO 1/l\u003cJ6.9l62. Rates: SID sn. Sult\u003c!l' 11l1h sining ,rc:1,\u003c ond \r\nprite batl1s. 12 ml. from ,1t1:u11:1. near Stone Mountoln. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERl'IC\u0026 \r\nWantc House . 1wo locations Ij6l llrocken Rd., (30021), ~0~/93'l-68l7; .1900 Ponce de Leon Ave., (30011), 40t/2%,1\"70. Mf.fSOS. O~n 1'I hours for break/as~ lunch and dinner. Tbone steaks. chicken, salads. bn.-akf\u003eSt (GIIT11). \r\n\u003c:01.LEti. J\u003e\\Rk \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nA l'erh Blossom Trail Communlt)' \r\nA1lanto Harts field lnrc rna tlonal Airport Termin\u003ctl, -c().l[;,lO 6(,00. II. \r\nGeorgia lnternallonal Con,cntlon Center, 1902SullJ\\oan Rd., (30031): 40/997-.lS66. .l!F-exhibil h\u003eII. LocaU!d I ml rrom Atl:uuas 11011.sficld Airport, 00 room hotel, I0.000 sq. (L exhibit spoc:e, nr,een meeting roont\u003c. (GIITA) \r\nLODGING Contfort Sulles  Airpott, SlO ~l:issachuscns 8l\\'d., (.10.137): -iOa{'.)9(,-0000. MARTA, )'CS. Rotes: SS5SSl I I: D-S61-Sl 19, CCEXHSA-1',S. 12 l1edroom suites, rnntlnentol brekfost. fridge/bar, free loc:ul calls, 1180, hot tuh/sauna, king beds, roffccmnkers. (GIITA). \r\nCourl)'ard b)' Marrion All:mra Air11or1 South, 20;0 Sullt1111 Rd., (503.l7); o-t,/997-llW. S.S59-S79; D-S59-S89. ~IARTA: res, C1,CCHIIC-XAl'S. King rooms. no addltlonal charge. lnroom coffee ser,lc:e, N.'Stuur:uu In house. (GlffA). \r\nDays Inn Atlanta Airport, 4601 Best Rd., (30,137), 40-l/76 16500, Ct,CCII-IRNAPGl'-S. Rotes: S S6!.9S-S67.?5; I) S67.95$77,95. Beaulifol, soundproof rooms, t'Offcc maker and minl refrigerotor, C'Jble TV (GIITA). \r\nAtlanta Airport Embassy Suites, 4700Southport Rd. (;10337); -10 l/76i -19R~. CL-Ct,F.X-llIIPIRSAS. All r;1es Include free cooked-to-order breakras, and 1wo-hour rocktall reception. (GIITA). Allrui1a Alrpoct Marrion, q\"I I Best Rd. (30H7); aO-lfi(,69\u003c)0, R\u003etes: S S124; D $139, CUC-P,11-IIP-ll(~IR-SA-PA-PS.TC. \r\n \r\n56 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mi nd \r\n \r\n Si.ring oi ,llumon h:i.; iis rcwords..Jrce ll'avcl wrds or fre\u003c1uen1 Oyer miles The choice Is your,, (GIITA), \r\nAlla1.11a Kc11alss:u1ce Ho1cl lnlernalional Airpor~ 7.l6 llest Rd., (.1033\"~ i0ar6z,676. (GIITAJ. \r\nLnQuinia Inn Air11ort, 0871 Old Noilonal lhl)'., (30,137); 10a/768, U1 I R211c\u003e~ S-S30,S40: 1}$5)-Sa;. CC-F.XIR-PA-P. ~LIRTA: Yes. Contlrmn1lll bre,kfasL (G IITA) \r\nShcr:11on Galcwa)' ll01cl Allonta Alrpor~ 1900 Sulll,on Rd. (.1033'): 404/9')7-I 100. Ro1cs: SS69-SU9: D$69-S I;9, CL-CC-F.F.X-GPllIIP-11(',IRXAP-S. first cl..s, full-service hotel offering !hour\"\"\"\" servk:e ln,room coffee, 1olce rooll (GIITA). \r\nVIiiager Lodge -corporo1c ornce: 1 77 Phoenix Pkwy. Building IOO  108, (30349): 40/\\)9HH3. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERl' ICE \r\nChurd1's Chicken, ; HS Old Notional llwy., (30.J,19); 10/i6.l \r\n1!!1. Re;(!natlons: No. n.os-s. MA.RTil Ye,. A1lan1o's bes1 fried \r\nchlc~cn Full,scnfcc ca1cring, C:111-ln orders welcomed (GIITA) \r\nLong John Siher's, ;431 Rhcrthdc Rd., (305:!'): 10~/99(1 1;15, (GIITA). \r\n1,onghorn Steaks. s,,o.~Old Ntionol llwy., (30337): 10-1/761- \r\n8018. (GIITA) \r\nPo t'olks, SS9 Old Nailunil 1111')'., (30349): 04T613 1 I ACCFS.llN~S-S. Atlan1a's 1k,;1 Fried Chicken, homes1yk grilled dinner$, 11.'gel:thl(-s and more! (GIITAJ. \r\nRed Lobster, iJiO Old 1-intional 11\"1',, C:!039): 404/i6J.S7ll. A-CC-Cl. (GIITA). \r\nWffie llonse  six locations: 199S Old SaUonol llwy., (;10349). 10.\\/76?9782: ISl9 Phot!nlx B11d., (30.\\4~). 10-119'JH4S: l8-1S Old ~01fonal llwy.. (.lOH7).401/i(,7.-11 16;.\\8N Rlvtrdllle Kd., (JO.l;\\7), IOaMX,,ll02; 1711) Clark llowell II\").. (30.S..9), 10/i63-86i l, lilS l'trgfnla Ave.. (30337). 001/766-lIOL MF- \r\nror f'S.0S, Open 14 hours brclll\u003cfasL lunch ,u1d dinner. Tbonc \r\ns1eoks, chicken, ,obds. breaH!ISL (GIITA) \r\nWIiiiams Seafood urSa\u003e'annnh, a97l Rl\\'Crdale Rd. (30337). 10 t/9910141 (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEi. SERl'ICES \r\nA1l:1n1:1 llartsficlcl ln1crn~t1 ion:1I Aiqu)rl Tt rminal, \r\n0-1/S.IO(,(,O() \r\nGeor~i lntenrn!ionI Co1wcn1ion Cenler, 190l Sulllvon Rd., PO ll\u003clx f, (;l0:!.l7); \u003cll-l/9')7-;1566. CC-1'1)-CR-llf-S. Pan or 1he \r\nro, llaM:\u003cOdd Convention Connl'\u003cllon...one Slop shopping hotel \r\nnd m1't'1lng space, (GIITA). \r\n \r\nDfK.\\lB COL \\T\\ : CH\\ '18 I U ., UH .\\ Tl R \r\n \r\nATfRACTIONS \r\n \r\nA1lon1:i fie Markel \u0026 An1ique Cen1er, 5.l60 reach1rec lndus- \r\n \r\n1rlnl lllvd (C:h,mbl(.'t) (303 l ): 40-l{~;s-o.s6, NA-CC-FIHIF. The \r\n \r\nlargcs1 sdoolon or11uolityontlques. ort, rollt'Cllblcs and gift Items \r\n \r\nIn the Sou1he-.istl ISO deolers 80,000 sq. IL Cll11m1c romrolll'\u003cll I \r\n \r\nI/ ! ml. inside 28S, Exll l). fSa 11-- . Su ll,7. MARTA- Ye\u003c. \r\n \r\nClln\" l)fde Fine Aris Ceu1er, 1)80 Bri\u003ercilfT Rd, St~ Atht111a \r\n \r\n(J0506); 01/87l-S3.IR PJ-llf..\\tF Roles \\'Or)' ll'lth CWIII. Free 10 \r\n \r\n1our ccnicr l'i1bo111 guide. Fornier home or son or C-Oci,Cola \r\n \r\nfounder AS\u003e. G. Candler. Ca!lnn\"oldc Is 1920s Tudor s1ylc \r\n \r\nmansion 1ha1 s,nes os fine aris cemcr for DeKalb Cou1111. \r\n \r\n(Clas.scs. performances, conccris). MARTA; Yt-s. NR, \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nChamblces Anli,1u1 Row, Broad and Peach1rce Rd. Chomhlec, \r\ncc. GA (303 I); ..0145;..1751 111c Sou1h's IOJ'llCSI ond mosl \r\nunique anlique center \"ilh O\\'Cr 100 detlcrs, Is loc-J1ed In \r\nsuburban Allanla JU\u003eI 15 mi. lnsulc 1-!85, P.xi1 H in Old Ch,mhlcc Oren 7 d:a.  \\\\k IIARTA. \\'cs. \r\n \r\nOld Courthouse on 1he S11u\u003ere, t0 1CounSq., Dcc.uur, ,100.l0. \r\n(sO I) .l73-10S8. TI. F\"\" don,11011 rcques1ed Old Cour1ho1L~e \r\nhol\u003cb tl1c Oe~olb ll1s1orlc:II Socte1r Museum Archlre,,, bull! of native gr:mltc. Superior rourirooro First IOO yc,rs of O\u003c!Klb. CnII ll'or Room, ll'l~t-omc Center, 11-F !H. MARTA; \\'l~. \r\n \r\nfernb:ink Museu/t, of /10111ral llistor)'. 767 Clifton Rd., (30j07); I0-1WS-OU7. YA,C(:.Ff}lff,MF \r\n \r\nFcrnb:u1k Stlencc Cco1cr. 156 llca1on Park Dr. NE, Allam \r\n(30307~ 10\\/378-4311. II. Fcmb,nk Science Cenier Is unl,1ue \r\nscience facllily in the mlds1 or an urban communiry, offering \r\nprogr,ms for bo1h school children and tl1e publlc. fcmhank 1, \r\nopen ye-Jr round 65 fores1 111111 pavl'd \\\\alklng trJils, some od,pted for hl-an J1'licn1s and visually lmpalrt'\u003cl Individuals, 0111 \r\nor1heconlllr)' Sbrgc,,1 pl,neturlurns, 1grctnhm1:-\u003c and hoionlcol \r\ngardens. 1-io admission for f:xbibll 11\"11 Adntlsslon 10 l'lanet:lr ium S2 adull: SI s1udents: no chorge for senior cilizens. ~o child under the ,gc or 5 atlmilled, f.xhlbi1 11,11 hour,: MS:30,5: T,f 8:;10-10; Sa !05: Su 1-S. Planc1arlum hour$: T-F 8. 11',F,Sa,Su 3 (program I honr), 11,IRTA: Bus ! Ponce 1)e Leon from Nonh \r\nAl'enue anti ~\"onda!e S12llo1ts or BIL\u003c I! Medlock rrom f.dg~, \r\nwood Candler Park Rall Si.lion. (GIITA). Ple11sttsi'r tmr nil m, pa1,e 4.9. \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Slone ~fountain Park, llwy. 78. S1011e Moun12ln (300R(,): ~0-l/\u003c91Vi70!. II The world' lorgcs1 relief srul1Hul'I' l\u003c locatt,I In 1he .\\,!00 2. park. This Impressive handiwork scnes os 1he barkdrop for ,n exct1lng ln.ser sho\\\\ prese111ed nlghil) during summer momhs and on \"cckends in the fa!L Other \r\n \r\n ?lr Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nI,_ _ \r\n \r\n,11m11ons mclude a;k),Jif~ acomplei, on1cbcllu111 pl,n1atlon. an l\u003cl'Ska1lng rink,  sleam.\u003cfrlvcn loromothe, paddlewhcel river- \r\nS, boaL on amlque c:ir museum ond a CMI War nt1L\u003eet1nL A dail)' \r\np\u003erking pl'rntll I$ p;;r c:i~ :utmtd permll S!O. At1ra\u003ctlo1ts. \r\nS2.S0 for adulis. s1.;o children 3-11, children under 3 ,re free. \r\n!lours of operation: Junc-Augus1. IO om 9 pn~ Scp1emher-.ltoy, IO am -klOpm. MAkTA train \u0026 bus scnice al'ailablc. (GIITA) \r\nN.-~ .n!e our nd 0 11 p11ge 45. \r\nllistoric Complex o( DeKalb 11is1orical Soclet)'. 7l0 II, Trlnll)' Plre. Oernur (300.10); .\\0,i/:17:1-1088. ll Titree ante, helium Slr\\lctures (c. IS30-IO), Sw,1111on House. lk'\u003c'21ur's oldes1 Town hous,. Biffle Cabin, bulh h) Re1olullonory ll'or \\'cieron. The Thomas-Barber Cabin. or hand hewn log.,, Oona \r\ndons rt11ucsted - S2. Tours by appolr11men1 IIARTA: res. \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum al EntOf) Unhcrsily, 571 SKIigo SL, (.lO.lH); t0-1/ 7l7-i28!. NACCElGR-IIFMF. from 1he ll'On ders ofonctcm ct,illz.ilons 10 the t\\'OQthe art and archik\u003clurc orthe 201111-en1ury, the Carlos )hL~nm offers, glimpse or 9.000 )\u003c'llrSofon and ar1 histor) . \\ltlRTA; \\ es, \r\nYour DeKalb Farmer's Market. 3000 E. Ponce de Leon Aw.. O,-c:,1ur (.100.10): 401/.l77,6400, IIF ,\\IAJl'Til Yes, \r\nLODGING \r\nllollday Inn Allanta/ DccalUr Conference Plaza. 1.10 Clolrmnm Rd., (30030); 40-i/371-0204. 800/ !25-6079. Raics, S S65 $85; D s0 ;.s9;_ c1.cc-11-11P-IIC-IRPS. rrcs11glous Emorr Unhcrsl1y orea, ; ml. 10 do\\\\mown. 10 min. 10 S1one Mountain Pork (GIITA), \r\nPlen.(. e Sll o\"r \"'' OIi {Jag~ -19. \r\nSycmore House Bed \u0026 8re:ikfas~ 624 Sycamore Sl, (30030); 0-1/.l7s-o68i. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\n1\\lhens Pi~,a !louse, 13~I C:lalnnont Rd., (.10\u003c\u003e33): 40-l/6.H 1100. (GIIT,1) \r\nAlhcns Piz,,a House. ;s;o l'e:id11rct lndus1nal Bhd, (.10.l-11): \r\n10 t/528l8l (GIITA) \r\nChick-Fil-A(t loca1lons), Cbomblt-c Pll!ZlL SH0 1'c11chtrcel.nduslrial Blvd. (.lO.laI); Markel Squrc .i Nonl1 DeKalb, 20SO la1Hcnccvllle llwy,. (.lOO.l.l); Sou1h DeKalb Mall, (.100.H): ;;4l Mcmon,l llr., (3008.l): 4(1.i/292-tl097 (GIITA). \r\nCburchs Cbicken (6 loc:ilioos): 2-175 \\\\'tslC)' Chapel Rd., (JOO.l5): -10~/981 -779: 2\"00 Candler Rd.. (J003~): 10-1/ l41ll 16: 1680 Memorial Or., (;100.1!); 40l/l9!-8 l.l I: l6l6 N. Dec,uur Rd . (;1003.l);t0-l/29H97.l: ISOS Condier Rd., (.l(Hl.13); 401/Nl-!116: 1908 Buford llwy , (30341): 'I0/457-8509. (GIITA). \r\nDoghouse, P.O. Box 3600!7, BOOJ(,}: -10-t/ !89-$.l!S. (GIIT/\\J, \r\nLongJohn Sih'er's (.l loculons); 215 I Sil\\'O)' Or., (30:1 I), 170\u003c, Churcl1 S1. (30030) 10V29Hw?; .l;,l5 Mcmortlll Or,. (3003!): -10-l/!8-159 1. (GIITA). \r\nMalone's. l089 So,,oy Dr. (JO.isl), 401/455-0900. (GIITA). \r\nMick's IJec:itur, 116 E, Ponre de I.con, (:100.lO); 0H7.l 7797. ACC-HNS-0S. Mick's starts 1'itb 1he rresh\u003c'St Ingredients :111d on Amcncan,s1ylo menu, then ,d,ls  crco1lve twts11 (GIITA), \r\nPo Folks. 2179 Lo\\\\~enmille ll11y. (300;13): 40-1/ 3ll-3948. Reservations, no. ,1,CCFSllNS,OS-S \"Atlanta's bc\u003e1* fried chicken, ltom,.,tyle grilled dinners, vcgernblcs \u0026 morel (GIITA). \r\nRed l.obs1rr. (2 loct11ions). 25U Candler Rd.. (.lOO.I!): 04/2431 1 11 , 5.l7 Peachtree Industrial 111,d., (30.I~ I); 10-1/158-.1176. A.CC.Cl. (GIITA). \r\nS \u0026 S \u003cAfeterio, .\\58.l Chamblee-Tucker Rd, (303'1 I), 40-1/;;. 119'1 I. CC.C:S-fS-lf.''1S-OS-S. Good fresh food. l'egcl:lhlt pla1es, child's J\u003eIOICS. family s1yle, dally spe\u003clals. Checks a\\'entge under S5. (GIITA). \r\nS1rokers Club. 13B Brockell Rd.. (30071); 10/!70,0.HO. (GIITA). \r\nWofnc llous 1hrc-c locution.,_ ~781! Memorial Dr,, (;100.ll), 0Vl')6.H II ; 300 (',0,lng1on II\\\\)'., (.lOO.HJ. i0-l/l8-l.(,1\"5; ?S-18 Wesll1 Chafl('I Rd,. (30035), 10-l/')8 f.58.1~. A-FF-FS-OS, Oj\u003ecn !\u003cI ltnurs for brl'llkfa11, lunch and dinner. T-bonc sie,ks, chicken. solads, bre-Jkr:i.;L (GIITA). \r\nTRAVH SERV ICES \r\nDeKalb Convent.ion \u0026 Vlsllors Bureou. HO Commerce Dr, Sul1c lO I, (300.lO): 0-1/ 378-2525 or 1-800-999{\u003e055. C,18, Ge1 mur\u003c out of Atl:mla for less In DeKalb Counl)', Gt-orgla! (GIITA), \r\nPlc0$C sec our tu/$ 011 pages3.;.5 1md 4!). \r\nDecatur Conference Plaw (loc-ited In tlte llolldai Inn). 130 Clalremont Al'e, (;\\00.lO); 0-1/.\\11-0!04 (GIITA). \r\nOOR\\\\11.U. \r\nFOOD SERl' ICE \r\nBnldlnos or AUont:t, hie., 5697 Buford llwy., (.10340); Ol/55-8570. Q;S.ff,NS-0S. l'orie1y of30 grilled hol and freshl)'shced rold subs, salods and pasu. Fresh In-store bsklng (GIITA). \r\nWaffle llouse  four IOCIIIOIL\u003c: ;467 IJuford llwy., (30.140), 111),v457-058-I; 375TIii)' MIii Rd,. (.l0.160), ll).i/4;;-6761; ;I171 Ml\\\\ lier Rd, (30360), 10 1/\u003ci,19-19.l: 3(\u003e8S Nonhcrest Rd,. (30310), 10 t/H- 1869. Mf,fl;.OS. Open!,, hours for breokfasL \r\n \r\nlunch ood dinner, Tbonc s1eaks. chicken. s,ilods. breakf:ist (GIITA). \r\n01 Lt I H \r\nATTRACTIONS Gwlnnen CMr nd Cullur:11 Ct.ntcr, 6~00 Sugrloaf Pkwy,, (50131,); 40-/62;1,a96\u003c,. CC-Fl}IHIF. (GllTA) \r\nGwinnen Council for die Arcs/ Gwinncn Fine Arts Ce111e:r. 6-100 Sogorloaf Pkwy., Bldg. 300, (301.16). 11tecouncil sponsors changing an exhlhl!S in the gallery. \r\nSoutheas1 RailwaiMuseum. 3966 Buford lllghwi1y; 1D-l/476ZOl.l. Restored old rJllway cors, ir,cks. sl~nals and engln1-s, mohuolned and opero1cd by the Allruno Ch,p1cr or1he N,tional R:lllwy llls1orlc:il Sorle1y. Open Sa 9-5. \r\nLODGI 'G \r\nAt.lant ~larriotl Gwlnnen Place. 1175 Plc:is:un Ifill Rd. (30136); 404/923-177$. Rotes: S/0-$89. flS-Ci,CC-GPlf.llC-IIP IR,P,TC-PA. (GIITA), \r\nP/,as,,,..,, our atl 011 pa~e 42. \r\nFOOD SERVICB \r\nBuffalo's, 1500 Plcasan1 11111 Rd., (30136); 1114/ 569.8500. (GIITA). \r\nChlcknlA Gwlnneu Plce, 2100 Pleasam 11111, Ste. 288 (30136). -iO\u003cl/ 476-4!03, (GIITA). \r\nIIIOP - IJUernation:u !louse of P:inc:ikcs. 21 78 Pleosam IUU Rd., (.l01J6). (GIITA). \r\nLonghorn Stea.ks, 3;l5 Mll 8i1'd., (30136); 40i/4i6-9026, (GIITA). Mick's Gwinnen, HlS Moll 8hd., Bldg, 4, (30136): 404/62.l \r\n,s;;, ACC-llNS-OS-S, Mick's Slot!$ wllh lhe frtShCSI lngredlenlS and an Amcrlcon-s1yle menu, 1hen adds a creaih~ 1wlsl! (GIITA), \r\nn,e 011\\'t Garden, 3565 MII Bhd. (50136): -10-1/497-0;9,1. A-CC.CL (GIITA), \r\nPapo's Pizza To Go, !825 Breckenridge Ull'd.,  140. /50 136): -10-1/279,11;14, (GIITA). \r\nRtd Lobster, !055 Pleas:ll11 lllll Rd. (j0136): 104/476-8376. A.Cl,CC, (GIITA), \r\nRio Bm'o \u003cAntin, 2250 Plca.\u003can1 11111 Rd,, (30136); 40\u003c!/623 1096. A-CC,Ci,C\u003cl.5-llNS-OSS. Famous for rrcsh food, fun. faJh:i.; \u0026 n,-s1:i.;! Rio freslt Rio run. Rio Brovot (GIITA). \r\nSkwcrs .150.1 Satelll1e Blvd.. (30136); 40q/47631.l l. (GIITA). \r\nW:tffic House  five IOC1tlons: .l785 Uuford llwy.. (.10 1.16): 404/ 625-0758; 5.13; Steve Reynolds 111\"'1.. (30136), 404/6H 089!: 18!; Plc:isanl 11111 Rd., (30136), -IOa/925,8836; 35.ll Pcarh1ree lndlLltrial Bh'd., (.10136). 404/ 6ZH45S: 1933 Plc:,s. am 11111 Rd., (30136), ,104/-17(\u003e349 I. MF-FS-0S. Open l4 hours for hre:ikf:i.;t, lunch :md dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken. salads. brt:lkras1. (GIITA). \r\nTRA VEI. SERVICES \r\nGlobcmork Tr\"vtl Servkes, 3173 Stcllhe 81\\'d,, I 1;. (.101.16): \u003c0-1/813-8622. (GiffA), \r\nGw!nnell Co111cn1ion and l~si1ors Bureau, 6400 Sugarlo2r Pkwy,, (:101:16): 40-l/6!3966. 8. frct lnfonntioo \"'\"Jlable on urctions. hoiels and restuurJJ11S in G\\\\illneu Couniy. (GIITA). \r\nPlease sc.e tJ11r fldS\"\" pagel 34.5 a11d 4J. \r\nUI ',WOOD\\ \r\nATTRACTION \r\nChanohoochec Kfler National Recreaiion Arca, 1987 lsl:md Forti 1'k11 )', (30550): ~O-l/.199-8070. NA-IIP-l'A.S, 14 1101urol areas along r1,,er; orrcl'$ e-.isy 10 dlfncul1hiking trails. picnic areas, rar1 and canoe rcnials,octM1y Oclds; s1od\u003ccd irout ,~ream; snack and book s1ores MARTA: Yes. \r\nFOOD SERVICE Camerron, ;;10 Ounwood)' Rd., (;\\OHS): 40/698-8888. (GIITA). \r\nChicago Piv. \u0026 Sports Arena, 8600 Roswell Rd,, (.10.150), i01552171 - , (GIITA) \r\n.11:imies Ki1chen Biscuiis. 51 -15 D\u003e1eo11ri Or.. (30338). (GIITA), \r\nTiiree Dollar care. 8595 Roswell Rd.. (.10.l;\\8): 404/9')2-SOll \r\n(GIITA). \r\nz;o wamc House 1wo locations: Nnrtbridge Rd., (.10350), \r\n404/587-36-18: 885, Roswell Rd., (30350). 404/641-89,;4, MF FS-OS. Op;;n H hours for bre:ikfos1. lund1 and dinner T-bone sK-aks, rhltken. solds. hrcokfost (GIITA). \r\nf..\\SI' POl:\"11 \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nCily or East Poi111 Pnrks \u0026 Recreation, 14.11 Norman llerry Or.. /3034~): l04fi6HOO I. (GIITA) allonal Atthi\\cs, Sou1he:is1 Region, IS57 SL Joseph A\\'e,, (30;1-14), q04/763-i-i77. CC. Census records for entire US 1hru 1920. Revolutionary ll'or records ,nd other records. Federlll \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 MJ1 Afi1uf \r\n \r\n57 \r\n \r\n rro\u003erds open 11-F 7:.10 - 4:,10. Tu 7:30 10 9:.10. Ry rescn allons. .IIARTA; Yes. \r\nFOOD SERl'ICP. \r\nChick-Iii/\\, 871 Cle,cland Ave.. (.103\u003c4) (GIITA). \r\nChurch's Chirkrn, 91 1 F. Clc,eland Ave.. (.lll.H4J: a04/767 10) I Rescn..1lons: No. MARTA, Yes. ff-OS-S, ALl:uua's h\u003c.'St fried chicken. Full-scn!ce c-J1ertng , nd call-In orders welcomed. (GIITA). Malone's Bar \u0026 Grill, 1258 l'lrginlaAve., (5054'1): A-CC,CJ,CSS11-NS-OS-S. (GITTA). ll'ffie llousetwo loc:ulons: 1, ; -1 W. Washington Rel. (3034\u003c), 404n 66-395,: IU7 11rglnla Ae., (.10544), 40-ifl66-Z44;l. A-ff. fS.OS. Open 24 hours for bre-ikfast, lunch ond dlnner. T-bone st\u003c'!lks, chicken, salds, breakfast. (GITTA). \r\nA1TKACTIONS \r\nThe Georgi Renoissancc Fc5thal, P.O. Bo, 986, (.lOl13): 40-i/96-1-S575. 8 ml. south ofAtl:m1:.-s llartSfield Alrport, F.\u003cit Il @ 1-85. YA-CCEJ.Fl).GRPG, Live lhc dcn111re ofthc Renolssnce 111 our 30-. theme p,rk I00 performonces da. Thousands of unl\u003cJue croft item,. urgcst menu In Georgia. Sa.Su and Memorial Dy April n1unc 11, Oct. 7-l9. (GIITA), Old C.mpbcll Counry llomec-0ming, SaL OcL I, I0-9. Par,dc, crafu, fun run, str.-et dance. (GlffA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE Waffie llonse, 7800 Senoia Rll., (30213): 4041)'6-1-31)88. A-ff. FS-OS. Open 24 hours for hreakfa,t, lunch :ind dinner. T-bone \r\nStC3ks, chicken. solads, brc:ikfa,L (ClITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nCity of Fairburn, 56 Malone St., (3021.1): 404f \u003e64-l244, \r\n[\\I I \r\nA1TAACTIONS Fayette Count)' Courtl1011se, lOO (',011rthousc SquilJ'C c. 1825. Oldl'SI ronilnuII)' used counllousc In Georgl. ll-F. 8-S Group$ \r\n11A. 40~/4(,I6011. LA No f:u:lli1il-s. Ii. First noor. \r\nfa)'ette County llistorirnl Society, 195 Lee St Now hoUSl'S rouruygencaloglol rescorrh motrrl:11, one of the most complete W,r Between lhe S14tcs rcrcrcncc libraries. Tn, (\u003e9,Th, I0- I, Sa. 9-1. Other times h)' appoln1me111. sO-l/461.S 1?3. The Frtt County Murguret ~litt heli Public IJbror)', 155 S.Jeff Davis Dr. (behind Courthouse Annex), (30214): -104/461 \r\n8841. M-111 99: F-Sa 9-6. \r\nllollidoy-Fife llouse, 1'10 W. i.,.nlerAve. Built 1855 by Dr.John Stlli,s nolllday, the father of lhe \"Doc llolllda)' ofWestern fame. M-P S.5. \r\nI 'lk --~I-----A1TKACTIONS \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community Atlanto State Farmer's Market, IOmiles S, of Ailnto off 1.;5 at Forest Parkway ExlL 40-l/5(,\u003ct-6910. L:lrgcs1 m1rkct of ILi kind In 1he world. Wholesale and rel311 Do ?-i hours. \r\nLODG ING \r\nOa)'S Inn, ; 116 llwy. 85 (30050): 404/768-6400. Rates: S-S3,$50; DS-iO-SSO. MARTA: Yes. CCHX-11-IR-NA-P,~ Free contlncn, t:ll breakfasL In-room safe, non-smoking rooms, HRO. CNN, 1,und~. fax, king roonu , (GlrrA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE Church's Fried Chicken, !498 Jonesboro Rd., 00050): 404/.\\66-i94t. A-FF-fS.ll~SrOS. New comeback chicken wllh the marinated flavor. Gotta-1011:1-what-)'OUlikel (GITTA). Waffie !louse . four locations: 6120 Old Dixie 11\"1', (.l0050). 404/ :S6129.l2; 50-13 Frontuge Rd, (50050), \u003c10;/ j61l873:4561 Old Dixie II\\\\),, (30050), .J04/;l6\u003ce11)58; 5150 Georgl llwy, 85. (.100$0), io-1n(.S-U67. A-ff.FS-OS. Open ?4 hour, for brellkfast, lunch und dinner T-bone steaks, chicken, s,lads, hrcakfa.,1. (CITTA). \r\n-----r. ,r --- 11ro1,1--~-ATfRACTIONS \r\nG\\\\innctt Convention Center (see listing under d tyorDul111h). G\"fonctt Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau (sec lls1lng under dty of Duluth). \r\nPl,1,se see our mis\"\" JHIJ:~S345 tmd 4J~ \r\nf k SO\\ \r\nATTRACTIONS Tribble Mill Regional Pu.rk, 0,or, Church Rd., 404/8l~40 NA-~A MO-,. nllirI p,rk Includes two i,ki,s, picnic arc,, hiking !rolls. \r\n \r\nEnjoy history and 'Soulhern Hospitality\" at o ur plantalion home including 1he original log \r\nkitchen. one-room school ho use, o ut buildings and J()().year-olcl country store. Also, visit our \r\nHisto ry Center on K Ing St reet. Properties a\\/3ilable for Group Tour:; and \r\nSpecial Rentals. Open 10 the public Wednesday. Thun.day, and \r\nFriday 11:OOam  3:30pm and the 2nd and 4th Sunday each month 2-4pm. \r\n100 Carriage Lane  P.O. Box 922 Jonesboro, Georgia 30237 (404) 473-01 97 \r\n \r\nlL \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nD\"\"'' Chick,fil-A \r\n \r\nHouse, 61C:Cntrsl ,1,e., (.10554): 40tn 82- \r\n \r\n1746. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nWoffie llouse, 74'1 Clevel,nd Ave.. (30.lH); s04fl66-3Z77. A-FT,FS-OS. Open l4 hours forbrcokfast, lunch and dinner. T-lxmc steaks, chilten. sabds, brcakfa.\u003ct. (GIITA) \r\n \r\ns I (I \r\n \r\nA1TRACTIONS \r\nA Peach Blossom Troil Community \r\n1867 Depot, stands in the center ofdowntown Jonesboro. uftcr lu predecessor was humed by northern forces in 1864. 11,c building contains old couon und baggage sades. \r\n1869 Cla)10n CountyJail. 11t.L\u003c jaU sened lhc co11111y well for \r\nalniost .10 y,,.rs until 1hc new j:tll w:1\u003e built in I898. It Is 1hc \r\nfuiure sight of the Clayton C'.-0unty Museum. \r\nllistoric Districl. self-guldl'tl walklng/drMng 1our hrochnrt 1'':lllable ai 1hc Welcome Cemcr/ Ch,mbcr nr Commerce. 22 histortol points of interest. including the 1898 Courthouse where Marg,ret Milchcll rcs\u003c\"Jrch\"'IGone With the Wind. \r\nAshley Oaks Mansion, l'W College St. (30236): 10 i/478-8986. f.legattdy refurbiShc-d I879 tw\u003c\u003estory m:rnslon. Please lnc1111re for group 1ours and special re111als. Open for tours Tu-Fr. I 13. !nd \u0026 -Ith Su. 2-l. BA for 1ours, FD. \r\n1839 StatelyOaks Plantation llome \u0026 Illstork Community, P.O. Box 922, 100 Corrtage 1.n,, (30237): tO\u003ci/ 47.i-0197. 1839 restored Greek Revival plantation surroundl-d hy mhentlc outb111ldings. II. llA for group tours, FD. Tours to lhe puhlkThl'r, 11.l; lnd \u0026 4th Su l-'1. (GIITA). \r\nPat Cleburne ConJedel'llle Memorial Cemetery, corner Johnson :u1d McDonough Su. (30236). A memorial to the Con federate de-d who fell In 1hc Batlle ofJonesboro, JS(,4. Open da. \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nChltkOlADwarf llousr, 7.18 TarJ Bl,d., (.l0l36): 40-1/q]Sl 595. (GIITil). \r\nLonghorn Steks. 1882 Tora Blvd , (302.16): -104/ 477-5365. (GITTA). \r\nl'o Folks, 6;64 Tm lllvd.. (:10!.\\6); 'I0-1/968,8965_ HCFS-11 NS-OS-S. Atlunta's l!est Fried Chicken, homestyle grilled dinners, vcgctnbli,s and morel (GIITA). \r\nRed 1,obster, (,S,OTar:1 Blvd.. (.10236): ,04(9611,l19J0. ACCCL (Gl rTA), \r\nWaffie llouse  1hrcc loc:ttlons: 6l94 Old Dille llwy., (30236). sO\\f9(,l,! 7l2; 7728 T:tra 111,d., (.l02.l6), 40,t/178\"1498, 6350 Tara lllnl., (~0236). A-ff.I'S-OS. Open !4 hours for brcakfat. lunch and dinner. T-honc s1e:tl\u003cs. chicken. salads, brcakfa,L (GIITA), \r\nTRAl'EI, SERVICES \r\nCla11011 County Chamber of Commerce, s-1 2 Tora 111,cL (.i0236), P.O. Box 774 (30237), 0~/-178,6519. MARTA: No. C, Catch the ,pirll of Cliionl (GIITA) \r\nPlease SP\u003c' our ad 011 page 34-S. \r\nCla11on County Convention \u0026 Visitors Burt'1u, 871l Tara Blvd,, (30236): 10-l/s'S-1800 or I SIJ0.66!,7$29. MARTA. No. II. C:dl us for lnformution on lod~ing. dining. shopping, cultural and hl\u003c1orlol attractions. (GIITA). \r\nPlen.tese~ mir n,/ o,, pnge J4-5. \r\nClayton County Welcome Center, 8712 Tm Blvd., (502.16): 40 t/178-M49. ll-l'IIT. Coll or stop by for youroopyofour Hlsiork Driving Tour. fc.iur,ng Civil Wor lnforrnotlon, Stotcly Ooks Plantation, Ashley Oks Ma11slon. ,ml Conret1er\u003e1e Cemetery. \r\nPlett..te,ccc ournd o,, page J4~5. \r\n \r\nGeorgia Tourism Markoting. 1115; Jodcco Dr., (.10l36): 0\u003e/603-830.l. (GITT~). \r\nlllstoricol Jonesboro, P.O Bo, 922 (;l02.l7); ~04/473-0197. \r\n(GIITA). \r\nATfAACTIONS \r\nBig Shanty Museum. l8l9 Cherokee SL, (30144); 404/ 4!7 l 117, YA-~l-GR-11-MF. llomc of the famous General locomo1ive lraln ond ChII 111., museum (GIITA). Kennesaw ,\\lountain Notional Bnnlelield Park, 900 Kennesow Mtn. Dr., (301t4); 401/ql1-'1686, NA-CC-El,TS-8-BGT. Eleven \r\nml ofUninn and Confl-tler.ic c;,anhworks mm one of1hcserlous hauli,s fought during the I864 Atl.i110 Camplgn. P.J.rk grounds \r\nopen d,ylight 10 dork. VISilor Center 8:30  i EDT. li'PS. \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nBuffalo's C:tfe, 1100 Bmett Pk\\\\)'.. I I, (30144): 404/424- \r\n94(\u003e-l A-CC-CL-11-li'S-OS.S. Wings. nhs. SAiads. quesadllls In old \r\nwest setdng. Barrell Pkwy. at US 41. Casuol dining. (GIITA). Cracker Barrel, 789 Gc-orge Busbee Pkwy.. (301it4): 404/4291524 (GITTA). \r\nChick-Iii-A, TO\\\\n Ce111er, 100 llarrell Pkwy,. (30144); 404/HS. 9030 (GIITA). \r\nErnie's S1eak llousc, 5655 Cherokee SL, (30114): q()'i/422 l 168- A,CC-CSS.FS-11-NS-OS-S. Ste,ks, :t\u003c!afood and chicken, (GITTA). \r\nGolden Corral \u0026 Buffet Rc$tauron~ 700 e,rrcu Pkwy., \r\n(jO l14). CCC\u0026fS.fl-li'SrOS.S. USDA choice \u003cteaks \u0026 hot fresh yeast rolls. All you care 10 eot Golden Choioe BuffcL (GITTA), \r\n11101'  International llou,c of Pnnrakes, 1950 Cobb P~-wy., (301-14). (GIITA) \r\nLonghorn Steaks of Town Center, l700 Town Center Dr, (.10144); tO1/421,1101 A-CCCSS-11-NS-OS-S. Aged, hand-cut steaks, voled \"ile,;t LlulcSteakhouse in Georgia\" by lhe House of Represcniatlves. (GITTA), \r\nMick's Town Ceoner, l 700 Town Center Dr., (.10144):'i0/4295.!70. A-C(~II-NS.OS-S. Mick's Starll \\\\1th the freshes lngrcdicntS ,nd an Amcric-mSt)'lc menu, lhen adils  cre:uhe rn istl (GIITA), \r\n011,e Gankn 429 llarrcll Pkwy.. (.lO IH~ 40a/ 4l-l-j6{,8, A-CC Ci_ (GIITA). \r\nRed Lobster, 2626 George Busbee Pkwy., (3014'1): 404/4251524. A-CCCI. (GIITA) \r\nRio Bravo Cantinn, '140 6met1 Pkwy, (3014'1): ,04/429-0602. A-CCCS-CSS.fl-NS-OS.S. Famous for fresh food, fun, folitas \u0026 Oestas! Rio fresh. Rio fun. Rio 81\"JVOI (GITTA). \r\nSkeeter's of Town Center, 2700 Town C:Cnler Dr., (.!0144); 404/499-0676. Reservotlon,~ No. A-CCCSS-11-NS-0$-S. Georgll's best mes\u003c1ulte grllll-d ste-.iks,salmon, chicken ,nd moulhwoterlng bah)' back ribs. (GITTA). \r\nWaffie House  four locdons: 500 Roberts Ctr.. (30Jq4), 10-./ 590-07(,6; l 16; Cobb Pkwy., (301-14), ,!04/424-1945; 3340 Frey RtL, (;10 1-14), 40-1/424~)359: H70 George Bu,,bec Pkwy, (30144),104/421-8199. AFF-r.1-0S. Open 14 hours for brc~lrfas~ lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, SAiads, breakfast. (CIITA). \r\nWinston's FO-Od \u0026 Spirits, 1!90 llclls Ferry Rd, (30144); 104/928-6136. (GITTA). \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nGwinnett Historic Courthouse, 185 Crogan SL, (30245): \r\n~O/Sll-5450. NAIIFMF-. c. I885 building. NR,Open ,11-f9-4 and \r\non Ist wd 2nd Su of ea. mo, CII for c:ilend\u003er of events, and rental rates, \r\nGwinnen llistoriral Society, q()-1/8!?-5174. The cou111y has many Interesting historic:tl structures, lnclndlng the f.llsha Winn llome, where 1he first rourt of Gwinneu convenl~I more thon 150 ye:1111 ago, \r\nFOOO SERVICE \r\nCounty Sut Cafe, -ISO llurrlonc Shoal~ Rd., (30l45):40q/9(i:l06(,6, (GIITA). \r\nl.ittle Barn Restour'Jnt, 6\u003c) F, Pike SL, (30l45); 404/1)62, lj67. (GlffA), \r\nl,ittle Gordens Restaurant nnd Loungr, :IH I Luwrcncevllle llwy., (:!0244): \u003c104/92.Bl34. A-CC-CL-11-S.NS Colonl2l-style manslon.Voicd Kest of (:wlnne1t Amerton-Contlncnutl Cuisine. Lunch 2nd dinner. (GIITA). \r\nWaffle Honse  lhree locilons: 2I9 S. Clayton SI., (j024S), '101/ 3:19-1.!69: 6(,00 lluford Dr., (:10145), iO-l/3.\u003e97815; 758 lluluth llwy., (:10!45). 401/96.i-6837. AFF-FS-OS. Open 24 hours for bre,kfnsL lunch and dinner. T-bone stc,k,. , chicken, salads, hreakfasL (GIITA). \r\n \r\n58 \r\n \r\n1995 CeorRia 011 Jlfy Miud \r\n \r\n 0~1.__ AtlantaMetro \r\n \r\nI.II UI R'\\ \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nOld Town IJlbum Men:hants Assn., 107 Main St., Ulbum, 30247. (404) 921-2353. CC.FD. A duster of shops whh antique$, gift5, O'llft5, housed In 1900 buildin~. Lunch MF. \r\nYellow River Gm R.ncl1, 4525 llwy. 78, (30247); 404/ 972-664;!. Admission: Adults 54.50; Children 3-11 $3.50; under 3, I admlned \"'ith paying dult. YA,Fl).(;R-llPG. Z4  animal preserve. Pel and feed sheep, deer, goats. Up, close experience! Home ofGener.tl Lee. (GllTA). \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nIJlburn Bed \u0026 Breakfas~ 901 Cedar Trace, (30247); 404/9239813. Rutes: S-$40; 1).$50. BII-BS-EXFIRKNA-PTC. Close 10 everything At lunta or North Georgia has to offer. Lo,ely home \\\\ith luge nd\u003c1ue filled guest room. Elegant breakfast \u0026 wann southern welcome. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nFOOD SER\\IICE \r\n \r\nJD Dempsey\"s 865 lndln Tr\u003cLil Rd., (30247); \r\n404/381-1879. (GIITA), International Deli, 465 Pleasant 11111 Rd., Mariella Square \r\n \r\n(30247); 404/9259544. (GIITA). Rockin' Robins Diner, P.O. Box 2748, (30226); 404/925-1888. (GIJTA). Wafnc House . two locations: 3915 tawrencevllle llwy,, (30247), 404/9213758: 4 11 Beaver Ruin Rd., (30247), 404/9!3 80IO. A-ff.FS.QS. Open 24 hours for breakfast, lunch :111d dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, Slllads, breakfast. (GIITA). \r\nI ITIIO'\\L\\ \r\nATTRACTIONS Mystery Val.Icy Golf Course. 6094 Shadowrock Dr., (30058); 404/469-6913. FD-GP. IS-hole public golf course. Dick Wllson design offers enjoyuble golf t reosomble rates. (GIITA). \r\nLODGING La Quinta Inn, 2859 r:11101 Rd., (300;8); 404/981-6411. CC EX-GPII-IRPAP, Cracker Barrel resturanL Close to Stone Moun tln. Monagement on premises. Silly with usl (GIITA), \r\nFOOD SERVICE Cracker Barrel, 2853 Panola Rd., (30058); 40-l/981-2777. (GIITA). Warne House  three locations: 2842 P:11101 Rd., (30058), 404/981-1914; 2918 Woodrow Dr, (30038), 404/4827750; 6651 lllilandale Dr, (30058), 404/482-9412. A-ff.FS-OS. Open 24 hours for breakfas~ lunch and dJnner. T-bone ste:lks, chicken, slads, breakf:isL (CIITA). \r\nI O c; \\ \\ \\ I I. I f \r\n \r\nArt Ventures,886 Atlanta Rd., (30060), 404/634-8876, (GIITA), \r\nConcord Bridge, 2 J/2 ml S.W. ofS01yrna. e. 1848. Queenpos, design. 133 feet long. \r\nEuropean Clnssic \u0026 Antique 1urni111re, 34 MIii SL, (30060): 404/ 427-6223. (GIITA). \r\nGalleria Specialty Mall, I Calleri2 Plra1., (30339): 404/955 9100. NACC-CE-fll-HMFS-TA. MARTA: \\'es. 30-- one-of-a-kind stores, 6 fabulous restauranis nnd 8-!Creen theatre. DL\u003cro\\'er the dlffereoce. (GllTA). \r\nMarlena Walking and DrMng Tour (~1ped), lndudcs four dozen hiSU\u003erlc home$, churches 2nd businesses. Brochure avail able at Marlena Welcome Center, 404/429-1115, NR. \r\nThe R(l(:ker Shop ofM2rie11a, GA Museum, 1421 White Cir, N.W. (30060); 404/427-2618, 4244741 or l.j)O(J.;313635. CC. PA. See how chairs were mode during the 19th century, \r\nSix flags Om Georgia, P.O. Box 43187, (30378): 404/948- \r\n9290. Admission, One-day poss: S28; Children 3-9 $ 19: Two 11JJd under free; 55 2nd older Sl4. YACC-FD-GRll-K. Sil Flogs Oer \r\nGeorgla...the World of Pun, not world away! (GIITA). Pleasesee 011r11d 011 page 47. \r\nTheatre In tl1c Square, Marlena. six productions from Sl:pl.  June. For ticket information, qQ4/422.jJ369. \r\nVlnlngs Antique or 4200 Puces Ferry Rd. Antiques \u0026 gift shops. 404/ 434-1228. \r\n'' inlngs Jubilee. 4200 Paces Ferry Road. N.W., 00339), 40-l/438-8080. \r\nWhile Woter and American /\\dsentures. 250 N. Cobb Plra,y. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nVines Botanical Gardens, 3500 Oak Gro\\'e Rd., (30249); 404/ 4667532. YA-IIF-Mf. feature$ 25 ., botonicol gardens und Manor house, statues, fountains, gazebos. Voted prettiest spot In Gwinnett In 1992. Call for hrs.. and llsling of spedlll events. SZ adults; SI children. \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nWafne House, 4752 Hwy. 78, (30249): 404/ 4667301. Mf.FS0S. Open 24 hours for breakfasL lunch and dinner. T-bonesteaks, chicken, sal:uls, breakfast. (GIITA). \r\n \r\n(:10062); 404/ 42-19283, MARTtl: no. CCCFDGRllPG. Visit White Water the grco1es1 water odventures or enjoy American Adventures located nc.i door. (GIITA). \r\nP/e,,s,see our ad on pnge 46. \r\nYouth Museum, 3 mi. W of Mariella, off Dallas llwv. at Cheatham 11111 Dr. 404/ 427-2563 for tour resemtlofl5.  \r\nLODGING \r\nAdmlral Benbow Inn, 216o Kingston CL, (3oo67); 404/952 9145. (GIITA). \r\nBest Western Bon Air Motel. 859 Cobb Pkwy, S.lt, U.S. 41, (30062): 404/27-4676 Rotes, S-$45,SSS: D-S4i-SS8. MARTA: Yes. CC.PGP-lll. Cobb Transl~ Whiu, Water, Dobbins AFB, Lock heed, Southern Tech. Ufe College. I ml.: Cumberland Mol~ 4 mi. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nBuffalo\"s, 559;.c Whispering Pines, 404/9447031 (GIITA), Ernie's Steak House, 5015 Floyd Rd., (30059); i04/9414601. ACCCUSS-FSHNS-OS-S. Private dining room available. (GIITA). Po folks, 5400 E. Floyd Rd, (30059); 4.04m9S180. (GllTA), Warne House. 5602 Mablc1011 Pkwy,, (30059): 404/8199810. A-FF-Fs-OS. Open 24 hours for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bonc steaks, chicken, salads, breakfast. (GIITA). \r\n\\I \\ 111 l I I \\ I OR II I. O I \\ I , \r\nATTRACTIONS American Adenturts. Tum-of-the-century theme park with \r\nfamili-oriented entertainmentoffers mlnbture golf. bumper cars, \r\nminl roller-coas1er. carousel, S\\\\1nging ship, chlldrens play 2re:1, resturant, orcade, and more! 404/ 424-9283. Open da., 11 om. Take 1-75 .a Exit 11:l. \r\nPleas, stt ONr nd on page 46. \r\nAntiques of Vlnlngs, 4200 Paces Ferry Rd, Ste 230, (:103.;9); 404/ 434-1228. CC.Tl. Fine onUqucs and collectibles. Porcelolns, paintings, Jewelry. rugs, furniture. 10 de:llers In Qne l00ttlon. In \\linings Jubilee. \r\n \r\nComfort 1.nn Atlanta, N.W., ,;ooo Northwest Pk11,y, (30067): \r\n-i04/9523000. CCE.X-IHRKU Full kitchens, contlnentol bml: fas~ con1enlen110 Dobbins AFB, Whitewater, Sig Flags. shopping. (GIITA). \r\nDays Inn-Atlanta Nort/1 Wind)' 11111, 2767 Windy 11111 Rd., 175, E\u003e.il 110. (30067); 404/952-3251. Rotes, S-S39-$49; D-S43-$53. CCEX-P. Galleria \u0026 Cumberland .llall, 3 ml, Six Flogs, 16 ml.; 'it~1he Water, 3 ml. Special event rates may apply. (GIITA). \r\n\"\"\"~horn Suites Hotel, I Parkwood Cir., (303,;9); 404/952 \r\n9595. R\u003etes: S S69-$105; D Sl05-Sl65. CCGPllIICKPAP-S. Large one and two bedroom fully furnished and equipped suites. f,xtendcd-stay programs. (CIITA). \r\nPlt!/1# sa our ad 0 11 page 47. \r\nNW Allnta llihon, !055 S. Park Plooe, (30339):404/9539300. Rates: S $78-$108; D$118-$128. cu:cF, F.X-11,l!P,IIC-IRPS. E,:. erutl1e noor, 11,000 sq. ft. meeting space, piano har, non-smok Ing. convenient loca1lo1L (GIITA). \r\nPlenu see our ad 011J\u003e11ge 47. \r\nHolidai Inn Atlanta  ,lloriena, 2255 Delk Road, (.l0067), 404/952-7581 or 1-800-IIOUDAY \r\nHoliday Inn Express  Town Center, l485 George Bushee P11rkway, ~'W. Kennes:iw, (30144),40l/4l75210or 1-8()0.HOUDAY \r\nPIM$\u003c/ .tee our ad 0 11 png~ 48. \r\n \r\nHyatt Rcgenq Suites Pcri111\u003c1er Northwesi AllantQ, 2999 Wind)' Ifill Rd., N.W., (30067); 401;9;6-l l34. MARTA; No. llS-CI, CC-EXFkll llr.llCIR,NAUP.S. All suite hote~ 650 sq. fL In oil suhcs, coffee makers, refrigerators, complimentary l'lln shotde. (GIITA). \r\nPlas see\"'\" ads 011 page 46 a11d ;3. \r\nLa Quint lnn-Morletta, 2170 Delk Rd., (30067); 40-l/ 951-0026. Rtes: S-S49-SS6; Ds;5-S62. MARTA: No. CCII-P. Contlnenml breakfast. Cr,r.ker Borre! adjacent. (GIITA). \r\nAtlanta Marrion Nortl1wes1, 200 Interstate North Pk.,,y.,(30339), 40419527900. Rates: S S89-S 127: D $89,S 139. CLCCCE-F.X,GPllHP IICIRP.S.TC. S3.S million reno,'lltlon completed In Morch. 1994. Conderge level and lounge. (GIITA). \r\nPl,ns\"\"- rod 0 11 page 47. \r\nMotel 6, 2360 DelJc Rd., (30067); 404/ 952.al6I. (GIITA). \r\nSher.non Inn Allanta Northwes~ 1775 Parl:wi Pl., (30067); 404/428-4400. Rates: S-S59S99; D-S69-SI09. CL-CC-F.X llIRP. Complimcnllll')' coffee, USA Today, hors d' oeu vrcs, full-senice restaurant and lounge. (GIITA). \r\nSl,eraton Suites Cumberland, 2844 Cobb Pkwy. SE. (30339); 404/9553900. Cl,CCCE-11 IIP-IICIR.S. All suite accommodations, compllmentary full buffet breokfast served tb. (CIITA). Pleas,:su or ad 011 /J{lg 47. \r\nSbl) Polk Street  A Bed \u0026 Breok(as~ 60 Polk SL, (30064); 404/419-0101or 800/ 4972075. S/D-S75S250. D-EXGP. Elegam pampering, nve min. w:llk to the square, great breakfast5 at the foot of Kennesaw ML (GHTA). \r\nStouffer Wovcrly Hotel, 2450 Galleria Pkwy., (30339): 404/ 953t500. MARTA: No Ci,CCCP.,E-GPllHCUP. Luxury \r\nhotel 3 restaurant$, 24 hour room service. Privte club noor. \r\nCallerlo .llall onached. (GIITA). \r\n11,e Whitlock Inn, 57 Whitlock Ave, (30064): 404/428-1495 CCO. VIC1ori:111 mansion one block from historic MariCllll Square. 5 guest rooms, privotc baths. Rock.Ing chlllr porches, formal parlors, grand ballroom (or weddings and celebrallons. 3 miles \r\nwest or 1-75. NR. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nBob Russell\"s Bar \u0026 GrlU, 715 Sandtown Rd. (30060); 404/4227082. (GIITA). \r\nBuffalo's, 4961 l.ower Ro..,ell Rd.. (30067); 404/973-0999; ?000 Powers ferry Rd.. (30067); 404/ 951-2288 (GIITA), \r\nChitk nlA, Marietta Trade Center, 170 Cobb Pkwv, S. (30062); 404/4274885:2640 Windy lli11 Rd., (30067): 404i988 9798; Spra)'hcrry Squ2re, 2520 Sandy Plains Rd, N.E., (30066): 404/977-2455: Woodlawn Square. 1201 JohOS()n Ferry Rd., (30067): 404J;6;.46S6. (GIITA). \r\nChurch's Chicken (3 locations), 75 Powder Springs Rd.. (30060): 404/4l4-l 193: :17l0 Austell Rd., (30060); 404/ 4369 126; I1:\\0 Roswell Rd., (3006l); 404/422-4418. (GIITA), \r\nCr-Acker Borrel, 2150 Delk Rd., J.75 \u0026 Delk Rd., F.xlt 111, (30067); 401/951-2606. A-CCfD,11-~S.OS-S. Home of hearty home cooking recalling a time when good food and good service went hand In hand. (GIITA). \r\n1848 House, 780 S. Cobb Dr., (30061);M/428- 1848. A-CCCI, CSS.11-NS-OS-S. Atlama's Best New Re\u003etaurant '93. Authentic pl:1111atlon home of 13 a. Dinner, Su. brunch. (GIITA). \r\nErnic\"s Steak House (corporate office), 60 Wbl~ock PL, F, (300(H), Ol/4997S90. (GIITA). \r\nErnle\"s Steak House  four locations: 3920 Cunton II\\\\) '., (30066), 40-t/928-926;1: I050 Piedmont Rd., (30062), 404/578 ~569; 1150 Powder Springs Rd.. (3006-1). 404/499-0373; 1750 Powder Springs Rd., (30064), 404/427-1120. A-CCCI.-CSS-Fs-11 NS-OS.S. Prl1a1e dining room available. (GIITA). \r\nEvenl Ltd., 2247 Sewell MIii Rd., (30062); 404/5793733. (GLITA) \r\nIIIOP - International House or Pllncakes. 3130Johnson Ferry Rd., (30062) and 179 Cobb Pkwy, (30062). (GIITA). \r\nJ(l(:kS \u0026Jills, 4400 Roswell Rd., (:10062):404/971-8505. (GIITA). \r\nKiefers Food \u0026 Spirits, 999 Whitlock Ave., (3006-t); 04142l \r\n,oo 8990. Rcsenalions: Yes for 8 or more. CCNS. Serving lunch \u0026 \r\ndinner MS 11 u.m. \\'01ed best casual dining 2 years running. (GIITA). \r\nLonghorn Steaks, 1711 Low,r Roswell Rd., (3oo67); 40'1/977 301;. (GIITA). \r\nM~lone's Grill \u0026 Bar, 2960 Cobb Par~~vay, (30093): -1041)' ;2. 6o-12. ACCCL-CSS-Fs-11-l\\'S-OS-S. CasuIAmerican grill sen1ngthe nnest certified Angus beef, pasta, chicken, sltlads \u0026 desscrts. (GIITA). \r\nMarietta Cil~ Club. 510 Po\"der Springs St.. (3006-1); 404/ 5280;99, Offering banquet fadll1ies, corporate omlngs, concessfons. (Gll'fA). \r\n,ltarlo\"s of Atlanlll. 736 Johnson Perry Rd., (30068); 404/;78 8009. (GIITA), \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia Ou My Miud \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\n Po Folks (j IOOitlons), 2031 Cohh Pkwy.. (30062), ,0~/\u003c)52 SIi i; 1255 JohnSQI\\$ Ferr)' Rd., (30068). 4041977-9n~. 825 S:111d) Plains Rd., (30066). ,1(),J/42$-HU. A-CCfS.11-NS-OS-S Atlan1~s !lest Fried Chicken, hnmcs1ylc grilled dinners, vcget bl~ \u0026 morel (GJITA). \r\nRed Lobster. \"80 S. Cobb Pk\\\\)'., N.l!., (3006l); 404/427-6;;4. A-CUCS-CC, HS-OS. (GIITA). \r\nShillings On The Square. 19N. Park\u00261uare, (30060); aO-l/4289520. A-CCCUSS-H-NS-OS-S. Casual dining nd Chec11-11-pe 31. mosphere downmlrs, elegant ,unospherc and piano upstairs (GIITA). \r\nSpaghelli Warehouse. 2475 Delk Rd.. (30067): 104/95.H 175 (GIITA). \r\nS\\\\'etl Ufe, 4369 Roswell Rd.. (30062); 40'\\/578-993\u003c. (GIITA). \r\nThree Dollor Cafe, 2580 Wind) 11111 Rd , (30076); -l04/850- \r\n0868. (GIITA). \r\nWaffle House  15 I0011ions: 217 1 lllndy 11111 Rd., (30067), 40-i/432-m6; 3635 Austell Rd., (30060). 404/4:\\8-0881; ?390 Delk Rd., (30067), -104/955-3371; 2678 Windy 11111 Rd., (30060). 404/952-7417; 707 Sand1own Rd., (30060), 104/427-0040, 170 Hmesl Barren Pkwy., (30066), 404/426-5704: 181 I Wllll!IJllS Dr.. (30066), 404/428-2234: 2805 Delk Rd., (3oo67), 404/ 933-9349; 621 Johnson Ferry Rd., (30068). 40~/97H426; ;50 N. Greenbriar Pk11)'.. (30062), 40-1/977-4516; 1398 Austell Rd., (30060), 04/ 590-8810; 34-1 Flrgtound SL, (30060), 04/426-61 17; I 177 llells ferry Rd., (30066), 404/4229940: 920 Cobb Pk11)',, (30062), 404/429-004,; 1185 Fr,nklln Rd., (:10067), 404/952 6638. A-Pf.FS-OS. Open 24 hours for breili:isi, lunch and dinner. T-bont steaks, chlc:kcn, sal2ds, breakfast (GIITA). \r\nWinfield\"s, One Gollerla 1'2rlcw2y, (30339):40419;;.;300. A-CC CL-CSS--11-NS-OS-S. Wlnfleld\"s a11'3rd-wlnnlng dining room Is reminiscent or gr.ind f.uropean hotels. TI1e menu Is crcati\"cly M.ncrican...and don't forget the oumanding dessensl (GIITA), \r\nWinston's Food \u0026 Spirits. 5600 Dall:isH111, (300\u003c\u003e4);4M/i l98546. (GHTA), \r\nWinston's Pub, 2100 Upper Roswell Rd.. Ste. IOOA. (30062); 404/97 1-8877. (GHTA), \r\nl'RAl'EL Sf.Rl'ICES \r\nCobb County Comention \u0026 l'lsllors Bureau. P.O. Box 672827. (30067); 40/933-7228 or 180(l-4513480. ti. 11ie Fun Side or Adanta...home or Sbc Pbg:; Over Georgfa, Cobb Galleria nd much more! (GIITA), \r\nP/e11s,,s.. our admt pog, 34-5. \r\nCobb Galler! Centre. Two Gullcna Pkwy., (:103;19); 404/955 8000. MF. New upsc,le conl'cnllon center 10 ml. NW of down 1011 n Atlani,i, connected 10 n hotel and a mall. (GIITA), \r\nMarlena W, kome Center and l'is llors Burt\u003eau,  Oepol Si.. (30060): 40/'1291 II5. 8. Quaint di)' Oiled \"ith historic homes. Shops, restaur,nis line restored squ,rc. 'hiking tours, (GIITA). \r\nPlcn.fe $Pe 011r ad on f\u003e11giJ4~S. \r\nI ORR OW \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Community \r\nReynolds Nature Presrrvt , Re)'nOlds Rd. off 11\"1' H , 1;10 IL woodlllll. wildlife refuge donored by IOCII Judg. ,104/961-9257. \r\nSpi\"Y 11211, Cla11on State College, 5900 N. Lee SL. (30!60). 404/9(,1-368.1. l'A-CCGR-IIF. Rates range from S10-Slj.A~anla's onl) true redt\u003e.1 haU. This 40().se,t world doss perfonnance venue is considered the finest conctrl holl In the sou1heasL \r\nClassical and Jan perfonnances. \r\nLODGING \r\nHampton lnn-Soutlllake, 1535 Southlake Pk111'., (30260); 800/763-6363. Rates: S s; I-$65; 0 $55-S65. CCF.X-11-IICNH. Sou1h13ke Moll loc21\u003c-d one block. Only 15 min. from down1m,11 75lb nonsmoklng. (GJITAJ. \r\nFOOD SEHl'ICE \r\nAztec Grill, 1140 Morrow lndus1ri,I Blvd., (30!60): 404/9680907 A-CCCJ,ff.i'(S-S. The best Mcxlc:m dining on A1lon12's soulhslde. Try our chers specials, (GIITA). \r\nChick-fil-A, Southlake Mnl~ I Il9 Soutblkc Mall (30160). \r\n(GIITA). Cracker Barrel Country Store, 1458 Southlake Pla:oi Dr, 1-75 \u0026Jonl-sboro Rd.. l!Jtlt 76. (30260); 404/961-1533. A-CCfS.11-NSOS-S. llome of heart)' home cooking recalling 11 llrue when good food and good senice went hand in hand. (GIITA). \r\n\\OKCRO'i S \r\nLODG ING \r\nClubllouse Inn of Atlan10. 5945 Okbrook Pkwy., (30093): 404/368-9400. (Gl!TA). La Quinta lnn:Jimmi Carter, 6187 D\"1son Blvd,. (30093); 404/448-8686, MARTA: No. CCEXII-IR-?A-1'. Condncntal breakf:tSL Cracker Harrel restaurant adj,cenL (GIITA) \r\n \r\nLA Quinlu lnn-Peod11ree Industrial, ;_;75 Peachtree lndustrl\u003eI Hlvd., (3009:1); 404/449-Sl.\\4 CC-IR-PA-P. Co111lnen1al breakfasL qoie1 selling. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE Cracker Barrel, 6175 McDonough Dr, (30093), 1-85 \u0026 Jlmrn)' Carter Blvd., Exll37, 404/446-1.ll;I. Reser\\'allons: No. A-CCfS. 11,~S-OS-S. llome of heany home cooking recalling a lime when good food :i.nd good senJce WCOI h:md lllld band. (GIITA). Holl Brothers Bar-11-Q, 6359 Jlmm)' Caner Bhd.. (30071), 404/242-3984. A-CCII-NS.OS. l'oted Best BBQ in G\\\\innc1LDally lunch specials M,F, f~h veggies rooked 11i1hou1pork. (GIITA). Hooters, 59l9 Jimmy Carter Bird., (30071): 404fll9-849(GHTA). HIOP  lnternot.ional llouse ofPancakes. 5000)Imm)' Carter Bl\"d, U0093). (GIITAJ, JR' Log llouse, 6601 Pe-Jtbtree h1dustr1ol Bhd, (30092); 404/449-6\u003c126, (GIITA). Jocks \u0026 Jllls, 4771 Brill Rd., (30093); 404/491-1535. (GIITA), K \u0026 IV Cafeteria, 1250 Tech Or., N.W., Tree Trail Shopping Center, (30093); 404/ 5\u003c,.l,3q33. (Gl!TA). LongJoh.o Sihcr's. 5309Jimmy Carter Blvd. (30093);-104/+19 8506. (GIITA). Alalone's (corporate office), 5;100 O:ikbrook Pkwy, (30093), 404/3815300, (GIITA). Po Folk., Reslllurant  20 me1ro Atlanta looitlo115. Main offia, IOClled at 6131 Peachtree Pkwy, (30092), 404/446-;998; 5119 Jimmy Carter m,d., (30093), 404/446-8266. A-CC\"S-11-NS-OS.S. Atl:11112's Best Fried Chicken, homestyle grilled dinners, 1egelll bles :md morel (GlrrA), Warne House  12 locaUons. corporate office located at 5986 fln\u003endal Dr., (30071), 404/729-5700; 6119 Duford lh1y,, (30071). 40\u003c1/448-8?49; 536$ Peachtree lndustrlI llll\"d., (30071). 4M/4491916: 5122 Indian Tral~ (30071), 40;/446;1254; 5900 Jimmy Caner Blvd., (30071); 5995 Oakbrook Pkwy., (:10093). 404/4499525; 1160 Rockbridge Rd.. (5009:1). 404/9l.l 92$9; 323$ Peachtree Comers Circle, (30092), 404/409-1032; 5075 Oakbrook Pkwy, (30093), qO-l/')21 -5024; 6079 Goshen Springs Rd., (30071), 404/449-1939: 4 151 Jimmy Caner 81\\'tl, (30093), 404/ 934-6435: 60}5 Peachtree rkwy., (30092), 40a/446-69H, Mf.FS--OS. Open zq hours or brt11kfas1, lunch nd dinner. T-bone su,aks, dtlcke1L salad,. hre,kfosL (GIITA). Wlnstons Food \u0026 Spirits, 12;0 Tt'Ch Dr, (30093): 40-t/ l 798077. (GIITA) \r\nATTRACTIONS Sun \\'all\u003cy Beach, B50 llollonttn Rd. (~00-3): 4o-ll'J4H900FO-GP-GUIF-PfrTS. l.2rgcs1 swimming pool In somheas1, special fling In corporate groups. Ca1cring a,allablc for 50-9,000. (GIITA) \r\nFOOO SERVICE Ernie's Steak House, 485 N. Tn11n S\u003c1uare, (30073); 404/)' 43 1126. A-CCCL-FS-llNS-0S-S. l'ri\\'OIC dining room 11'lll12hle. (GHTA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE Waffle nouse, 6483 11111- 4! FJ\u003cil 2. (3027;1); 40a/474-5746, ,HHS-OS. Open !4 hours for breakf:ist, lunch and dinner.T-bonc s1e,ks. chicken, salads, breakfast (GIITAJ. \r\n, II IHI t \r\nA Peach Blossom Tr:lll Communhi \r\nFOOD SERVICE Chl\u003cknlADwo.rf House, 6549 1111). 85, (;10274): 4o-i/991 9-198. (GIITA), IUOP International llouse of Pancakes. 722 S.W llwy. 138. (:10!74). (GlfrA). Malone's Grlll \u0026 Bar. 6791 II\\\\)'. 85, (30li4): 004/997-9441. A-CCCl,CSS-11-NS-OS-S, (GIITA) Warne !louse  two IOClltiun.\\: 7608 11111', 85, (;10274), 40\\/473 750i; 6$44 llwy. 85, (30274), 404/997-60-17. MF-PS-OS. Open 24 hou.rs for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Tbone steaks. chicken. salads. breakfasr. (GIITA). \r\nHI \r\nl.oc-Jted lO min, Nordo\" ntown Atl:111111. Southern h1S1ory. chann \u0026 hosplllllily visitors t-omc IO experience, lll;;10rlc lllStr!Cl \\11th orlglnl homes and store fronis dating 10 1839, \r\nAifRACTIONS TI,c Ard1ibald Smith Planllltlon !louse, 935 Alpharcua SI, (30075); i0/993-0422. YA-GR. 184$ home ofArchib,ld Smith, \r\n \r\none or Roswell's founders llouse contains original fumhurc and outbulldlngs, Tours T-F II \u0026 2; Sa 12, I, l . \r\nBulloch llall, l'.O. !lox 1309, (30077); -IO;f9\u003cJZ IHI. YA-F.lTS8. ISO Bulloch A,e. Antebellum Greek Rrvival. llomc of Prel'idem Teddy Roosevelt's mother .lllule Bulloch, .It-Sa 10-3, Su 1-j . llourl)' lours, H adults. \r\nChauahooche Natur\u003c Center. 9135 Wllleo Rd., (3007S): 4~/992-2055. \\'A-El. Sl adm. per adult, SJ children. llembers free. l'latural Sdcnce Educallon Ccmer offering  Bird of Prt1' Rehablll1n1i0n progrJm; natun Jr.iii;; ttnd srealc boardwlllk on the Chonahoochee Rl\\'er. M-S 95: Su 12-5. \r\nllistorlc Tour Homes. rounded In 1838 by grouJl of affiuem famllles from t11e Georgl C()os1 led b)' Roswell King. The city today features 15 structures \"blch surv1,ed the CM! War. Walking and drMng lours \" 'Jilable, -iO'i/992-1665. \r\nRoswell lllslorlcal Society, Inc. P.O. !lox 1636, (300i 7); 404/9921665. lllsloric Dist. 11alklng tours. Wed_ 10 a.m.: Sa 11 il.llL Start ,1 Roswcll l'lsJ.1ors Center. SJ.00. Group tours aniday b)' reservatlo,1. \r\nShopping 2nd Dining. 111,tork: ROS\\\\ell boosts three shopping are:is...the Ros..ell MIi~ Roswell Square 211d Uptown Comuu StreeL \r\nThe l\"eaching Museum  North, 9 I Mlmos, 81\\11. Museum offers  Performing Ans Arena, The Ro.well R()\u003c)m. The Writer\"s Corner, The Court\"s Rcvi,a~  siorytellcr's corner, an exhlbiLs hall. visual disploys orpolitic-JI. social and blstortcal lmereslS and a To)' Attic. 404/992-166;. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nTen Fif1y Canion Street, 1050 Canton S1, (30075): ,0-t/998 \r\nIo;o. Rates, S-S60; D-$70. CC. niree rooms with pri,atc b2ths. \r\nllis1orlc home. Non-smoking. Great i111own get-awl (GJITA). \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nBuffalo's, 215 lloulder Ur.. (:;oO?;); 40-l/980-6711 and 5;5 S. Alabaou SL, 40-t/6-U -2020. (GIITA). \r\nCherokee Conl\u003c, I 1208 Alpharcm1 Hwy., (.10076); 404/6640490 (Gll1\"A). \r\nChick-Of-A. Roswell It.I~ 604 llolcomb Bridge Rd., (30075): '104/6-11-8436. (GIITA). \r\nErnie's Steak llouse. q681 ll'oodstock Rd., (30075): s(),}/992 9267. A-CCCJ,~.fS.11-NS-OS-S. J\u003erl\u003e-:,tc dining room llble. (GIITA). Erents Lid.. 111' Hall, s; Mill S1.. (30075):\u003c104/577-9506. (GIITA). \r\nHooters, 795 llolcomb Bridge Rd.. (30075); 404/992-4\u003e45, (GIITA). \r\nIIIOP  International !louse or Pan\u003cakes, 10686 Alpharen llwy, (30\u003c)76); 404J'J9lS466. (GIITA). \r\nl.lcksklllet Farm Restaoran1, 1380 Old Ro,rneU Rd.. (30077); 404/475-6484. A-CCCu:SS-i'iS-OS-S. 1846 fann house, flnc dining, C2SU\u003eI tmospherc. Continental ond Amerlcun cuisine. (GIITA). \r\nl.ongJohn Slh er's, 10-173 Alphare112 SL. (.lOOH) (GIITA), \r\nLonghorn Steaks. 900 Mansell Rd., (;0076); 40'1/62-8;88, (GIITA). \r\nOIi Garden, 905 llolcomb Bridge Rd., (.!0075). A-CCCl(GIITA). \r\nPo Folks, 10485 Alphoreua Hwy.. (.l0\u003c1'5):404/99S-2100. A-CC fS.11-NS-0S-S, Ad2n1s !lest Fric'll Chicken, homes1yle grilled dinners, vcgc1J1hles and morel (Gll1'A). \r\nPublic llouso, 605 S. Adanua St,, (3007,): 404/9924646, ACC CL-CSS-llNS-0S-S. (GHTA). \r\nRed Lobster, 1050 Holcomb Bridge Rd., (30076): 40-\\/998-8;73. A-CC-Cl. (GIITA), \r\nRio Rra,o Canlina, 1570 Holcomb Bridge Rd, (300i6): 404/(142-0838. A-CCCL-CSS-11-NA-OS-S. Famous for fresh rood. run. fajll:is \u0026 OestllS! Rio fresh. Rio run, Rio 8!\"'JVO! (GIITA) \r\nTlit Roswell Founders Club. 65 Sloan St., (30075): 40~/9924120. ,\\,CCQ,CSS,NS-OS-S. SpcdaIWng In smlllJ dinners. weddings and meeting from I0- I75 in our lndnme prl\\'ate rooms. (GIITA). \r\nWarne llouse, 9927 Dogwood Rd., (.10076): ;O\u003ci/992-lqO\" A-Ff.fS-0S. Open 24 hours forbreakfas~ lun\u003ch and dinner. T-bone steal\u003cs. chicken. s:ibds. brekf:isL (GHTA). \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n \r\nllistork Roswell Con1enlion \u0026 Vis itors 8urt\u003eau. 617 Ad1m1J1 \r\n \r\nS1., (30075); 40-l/640-3253. B. The real Old Sout.b. Antebellum \r\n \r\nhomes, historic sites. walking tours. shopping and dining. \r\n \r\n(GIITA). \r\n \r\nPleas, .wt! our ad on page 345, \r\n \r\nl'rP Umouslnr, ZOO Morkc1 Ploce, (.10075); -t0l/58738l8. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nATTRACTIOl'iS \r\nSandy SJ\u003erings llistorir Site \u0026 WllliamsPaine !louse. 6075 Sandy Springs Cir. (30328); 404/ 8$19111. YA-GR-.IIF. MARTA: Yes. lllstoric Spring., Park 211d 1870 res1orl'll house. Tours M-F 10-4 Annual festi,al SepL 18. (GIITA). \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia. 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n LODGING Sandy Springs Inn, S79j ROS\\\\ell Rd., (30328): 04/lSZ-6400. (GllTA). Oars Inn Sandy Springs. 5750 Roswell Rd., (30342); 404/ 2525782. )l}.RTA: Yes. CI..CC-EX,PAP, Centrul northslde lomlon. Near shopping. hosphals, office parks. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE Athens Pizza House. 607S Ros\\\\ell Rd., (30.llS);-104/257-0252. (GHTA). IJIOP  LnlcrnatiooaJ Douse of Panca.kcs, 6120 Ros,veU Rd., (30328). (GIITA). Billy Mdlale's Reslllnront, 5925 Roswell Rd., N.f.., (30328); 404/:103-0177. A-CCCI..CSS-fS.H-N-OS.S. \"A fun euruttln' \u0026 drinkln' plocel\" Sel'\\'lng sie:w, salads, gourmet burgers and much morel (GIITA). Red l..obster, 6690 Ro~well Rd., (:!0350); \u003cI0/257-003;. A-CC CL (GIITA). Waffie llouse. 2.lO ML Vernon Hwy.. (30.128); 404/lSs.856.l, A,ff.fS-0S. Op\u003cn 24 houis rorbrt..kfast. lunch nd dinner, T-bone ste:il.s, chicken, slds, breokrasL (GIITA). \r\nSCOl'fD\\lf \r\nFOOD SERVICE Huddle llousc (rorporu1e office) PO Box9o6, (30079); a04/.l77 5700. (GIITA). \r\nATTRAC1'1ONS Concord Drldgr, 2 1/2 miles S.11' .,r dty, c. 1848. Queenpost dc-,;ign. 133 foci long. \r\nFOOD SERl'ICE Cbicgo Sporls Bar, 6l00 liighl\u003end Pkwy,. (3008l): 404/435 l.\\25. (GIITA). Chick-fll-A, 3100 S. Cobb Dr., (30080); \u003c10\u003c/4.J!,S\u003c,85. (GIITA), Howard's Dell Rcstauranl, 652 Concord Rd, (30082); 401/432-5598. A-CC.Cl..11,NS.S. Voted Best OeU In Cobb for last 8 rears! Now in our 30th yc,r. 8anque1 rooms 2v.Uoble. (GIITA). Joeks \u0026 Jills. 2;69 Cobb Pk\",' (3\u003c1080~ 04/952-8401 . (GIITA). Ollvc Garden. 2467 Cobb Pkwy., (30080): 40-1/933-8971. A.CC CL (GIITA), Po Folks, 821 Concord Rd., 5-F,, (30080): 404/432-7333, ACC Fs.llNS.OSS. tlllamas Oest fried Chicken, homes1yle grilled dirmcrs. \\'egel:lbles and more! (GIITA). Red l..obster. !$79 Cobb Pku,., (30080): 404{952-S736. A-Cl.. CCll,~S-OS. (GIITA). ll'affie House  1hree locotlons: 2599 S. Cobb Dr., (:10080), 40;/q.J5-t816; SHO S. Cobb Or., (.\\1)(180), -l0-i/791-7H4; 4H8 Atlant3 Rd., (.\\0080). 4o-l/4:l3-0162. A-Ff.t'S-OS. Open 24 hours for hreokf:ist lunrh and dinner. H\u003e0nc s1caks, chicken. salods. hrcakfasL (GHTA), \r\ns,ELl.\\lt.l.F \r\nFOOD SERl'ICE \r\nms. Champions Club, .llS\u003cI Club,ldc l'lcw C1., (30278); -10-1/978 (GIITA). Chick-Iii-A. 2932 l'.S. !111y. 78, (30278); Ol/ 979-791l. (G IITA), Olive Garden, 3991 ll\\\\y, 78, (.l0l78) (GIITA). Po Folks, Z!77 E. Main SL, (30l78); 101/97!-3o6o. A-CCFS-HNS-OS.S. Allamus llesl f'ricd Chlckrn. homL'Sl)'IC grilled dinners. vcgctublcs and morel (GIITA). Red l.obster, 10!11 llwy. 7S, (.\\0278): 04/9859336. A.CCCL (GlfTA). Wffie llouse, 2554 111, y. 78, (j0278): 404/978-1926. A-fF,fS- \r\nos.01wn 24 hours for breokfast. lunch ,nd dinner. T-honesteaks, \r\nchicken, salads. hreukfa.,L(CIITA). \r\nSI \\RR ' S \\Ill.I \r\nATI'RACTIONS S\u003cenie Slop, GA 85 \u0026 GA 71, MIil belle1cd to be over lOO years old. Op\u003c'fl ye-,r-round free or charge. \r\n \r\n t\"'\\J Atlanta Metro \r\n \r\nS1011~ Mo11111ai11 \r\nS 10 ', L ,IIO l \\ I \\ I \", \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nSallplane Adenturcs, Inc.,Stone Mm.Atrpor~ 6600 Bcmmdo Rd., (30087): 404/879-2555 or J,800-404.SOAll Experience the 1hrill or soaring high above Stn. Min. in a s:lilplme 1owed by restored mlllwy Bird Dog alrcroft, then be released and enjoy the exd1en1ent of pure mmorles.~ OighL \r\nVillage of Stone Mount.in, Main SL, (30083). 04/879-4971, II. A qu,1111 191h Cemury town with more 1han 70 shops nd restaura111s. Located just offMemorial Dr.and Ponce de Leon A\\'e. ~l}.RTA: East,Wes1 rail line 10 Avondole Station then Bus llO Stone .ll0t1111aln. Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, llwy. 78, (30086); 404/498'\u003e702. YA-CCFD-GR-11-MF-PA,PG. TI1e world's largest rcller sculp, 1ure Is located In the 3,200 a park ju\u003ct 16 ml. Eof Atlru11a. The Impressive handiwork servesos 1he backdrop for an exciting laser show presemed nightl)' during the summer mon1hs wd on \"eekends In the foll Other aur.icalons Include ask)'Uf~ complete ontebellum ])lanmlon, s1eam-dri\"cn locomotive, paddlcwheel riverboa~ on antique 21110 and music museum, and CM! Wor museum. Da. p\u003erklng permil Is SS per car, 11nnual pcrmil HO. Attr1ctlons: Aduhs !3; Children ;-1 1$2; under .l are free. Hour,, ur opero1ion: June,Aug 10am9pm; Sept~lay 10om-;:30pm. MARTA tr.lln and bus services a1allable. (GIITA). \r\nPl~as\u003cet ourad 011 page 4;. \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nChi\u003ckfllA, 5;.12 Memorial Dr.. (.l0082): 404/ 292-8097. (CIITA). \r\nlloo1ers, 49()0 ldcmori:tl Or. (30083): 404/296-5220. (GITT.A) \r\nLongJohn Silver's, 565 I Memorial Dr.. (:l008J); 404/294-9i77. (GIITA). \r\nMama Mia's Pasta \u0026 Pizza, 961 Main SL. (30383); 404/469 1199. (GIITA). \r\nOlhe Garden, ;;so Memorial Dr, (30083); -104/ 299,6761. \r\n(GIITA). Po folk.s. 4909 Memorial Dr., (30083); 404/ 19'1-6-144. A.CC-FSllNS-OS.S. Atlan1a's Be.I Fried Chicken, homcstyle grilled din ners, ,egeiables and morel (GIITA). \r\nRed l.obster, 4893 Memorfal Or (.lOOS.l); 404/291-5733, A.CC CL (GllTA). \r\nwarn, House , 1wo loca1ions: 19S Rockbridge Rd., (30087), \r\n'l01/469-S49G; 5955 Memorial Dr., (30083), -104/2991036. A-11' FS-OS. 01wn l4 hours for brc,kfost, luneh ,nd dinner. T-bonc ste-Jks, thicken, salads. bre-M:ist. (GIITA), \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nStone Mountain Vi.Hage Business Association. P.O. IJoi 667 (3001!6); -104/l96-8058. (GIITA), \r\nSI\\\\ ~\\U \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAtlanla Falcon Training Camp, l745 Bumcue Rd, Suwanee Rd. OI 1-85, (30174); 404/945-1IIL l'he home of the Atlanta Falcons features fi111ess and conference center and NFL gifl shop. Some practices ott open IO 1hc ])Ubllc during summer 1r.1Jnlng 0211111 onl)'. (CIITA). \r\nWDGING \r\nBest Western Flcon Inn, l74.I Burncne Rd., (;10174); 40'11')H-6751. Rot.cs: S Sj6.50-S39.50; DS40.50.S45. CI..Cc.F.11 HCPA,rG-1-TC. Falcon Inn RestanranL llomc of the Nfl. ALl,ma Falcons. Ml-cling space a\\'allablc. (GlrrA), \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nWaffie IIOUSC tWO lomions: l979 11111',;117.(.lUIH), \u003cIU.11')4\u003e 1545; 345 Sawmill Rd., (.IOI74). 404/945-9798.Mf.FS-0S. Open !4 hours for brcokr:is~ lond1 and dinner T-honc steoks, chicken, salads, hrcokr:i:-1 (GIITA). \r\n11 CKF.JI \r\nLODGING \r\nBe.st Westrrn Brndbur)' Suites. 20(,0 Crescent Ccmre Blvd.. (30084): .\\01/49(,1070. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nLa Quinta Inn.Stone Mountain, 1819 lloumaln Industrial Blvd., (30084); ~04/ s!)Q-1317 ~l}.RTA Ycs. CCE.X-IR-PA-P. Near Saone Mountain Park, romlncmal brwr:is1. (GIITA). Kamada NorLl1lake. ZISO Northlake Parkway. (30084). 104/9j9-8 I20. \r\nFOOD SERVICE Chili's Restauranl. JOO Crescenl Centre Pkwy, (30081), -104/270-1988. (GIITA). IUOP  - lnlernational llouse of Pancakes, 4176 LaVista Rd., (30084). (GIITA). Lu Ca:iuela Mexican Resiaurn~ 2605 Moumain lndustriI Blvd., (30084): 404/4 lH026. ,i(}.l/4l'l-0257. A-CCC1,CSS-.FS HNS-OS.S. l'o1cd Besa lllspank 811$lness 1993. Vo1ed Best Mexican Restaurant Gwinne1L (GIITA). Long John Slher's, 4083 uwrcn,e,llle llwy., (30084); 404/938,2615. (GlrrA). l..onghoro Steaks, 4315 liugh Hou,eJI Rd., (30084); 04/9399842. (GIITA). Olhe Garden. l077 Northlake Pkwy.. (3008.l): 404/9J8-6904. A.CCCL (GIITA), Po Folks, 4286, LaVI~ Rd., (30084); 404/493-692S. A.('.Ct'S-11 11'S-OS.S. A~on12s Best Fried Chirken, homestyle grilled dinners, vegetables and morel (GIITA). Red Lobster, 3937 l.2Vista Rd., (30083); 404/9j4-2645, A.CCCL (GIITA). Waffie House . five loculons: 1569 MontreI Circle, (.l0084), 404/938-6093; 3180 Norcross Tucker Rd., (30084), 40-1/491 1337: 4274 LoVlsta Rd., (.l0084), 404/934-1659; 4576 Hirsch Dr., (30084), 404/4931298: 2963 L:lwrenceviUe flwy, (j0084), 40-1/939-~810. MF-Fs.OS. Open l\u003c\\ hours for bre:i.kfas~ lunch nd dinner. T-bone s1eilks. chicken. salads. breokfa.\u003c1. (GIITA), \r\n~ ,;,,th-,,1/;;;;Q ~;;;;,.,-;,,,;,-1 \r\n!~t: \r\n Five Sunburst Quality Award Winner  walk to restaurants, \r\nshopping and theaters \r\n$42  95 !;z~~aaabi~ \r\nCall (800) 942-7543 \r\nask for the Gq,Ei\"0'1~,,.,(,1__,.package \r\n- - - - - - - - - 1-85 Exit 13  2blocks west  (404) 964-3777 J \r\nt \\IO\"l c:1n \r\nLODGING \r\nEcono Lodge, MO Oakley Rd., (30291); 41).1/9(,4.9999_ Rates, S-S.\\6.50,$200: D $4~.50-$200. CCII-NA. Atlonta's llartsncld Air, port, Ga. l111cm21lonI Convention Center, SL, Flags. ConLlnen1al breokfa.,~ HBO, ESPN. (GIITA). Days Inn Union City, 680 Shannon Pkwy., S., (30291); 401/96-i-3777. CC,E.XllIRNA-P. \"A\" ruled property. NewlyronStruCICd acros., from ,natl. Ne:ir Six Flogs. airpon. dow1110\" n \r\n,m Atlnt (GIITA), Plea,te,ftt our t1d this pt1ge, \r\nFOOD SERl'ICE \r\nCbi\u003cknlA, Slu.nnoo Mull. P.O. Dol 73;, 130291): (GlfTA). Cracker Barrel. ~540 Jonesboro Rd., (.lOZ9 I); 40 1,19(\\\u003c19996. (GFITA), IIIOP - lnlernational llouse of Pane11kes, 69(12 Londonderry Way, (3029 1). (GIITA). ll'affie llousc . 1wo locallons: ,;800 Flo1 $ho1ts Rd., (JOl91), 40-1/1)(1444(~); -1370 Jon~boro Rd,, (.l0l91), 404/:106-!0\u003c\u003e0. Aff.FS-0S. 01\u003een 24 hours for hrcokfa.,t, lunch ;111d dinner T-honc Slt..ks, chicken. sal\u003eds, hre:ikrosL (GIITA). \r\n\\l\\l'\\GS \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\n11,e Orien1at Vining.~. 11 9') Pices Ferry Rd, (303.\\9~ 40/4.lS 88(,6_A.CCCl,CSS,11-~S.OS.S New Cantonese rooking. Uve~. lm\u003eglna1he dlsh\u003c\u003e1. Ob1innlv lunch n\"'nu. Cllrnrlng .-,il!ahk,, (GlrTA). \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 JI~)' Mind \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\n ' \r\n \r\nCome to Augusta, Georgia and I experience a fabulous time for \r\nI[ very little MONEY! Our city offers so many amenities from our beautiful liverfi:ont development co  our exciting sporting events. No \r\nmatter what your interests are, we can give you a wonderful e\u003e..rperience. \r\nI Our charm and history will inspire you and our down home ha;pitality will \r\nI pamper and relax you. \r\nI Come see why Augusta is the best destination for'.)'OUrvacation dollars. \r\n Call now for more information \r\n- - - - - - - on Augusta, Georgia 1--800- 726-0243 \r\nI \r\n... \r\n \r\nAn event ofa lifetime The Masters Golf \r\nTournament. \r\n \r\n  The best of a bygone era is embodied in rhe Cl.ASSIC SOUTH, where beaury ofhomeplace and kindness of hearr are hallmarks ofan antebellum past char have transcended rhe resr of rime. \r\nThis region in easr central Georgia, whose whire-columned mansions and rolling green countryside were d1ere when corron was king, is now a lush vacation land thriving on great recrearional rivers and lakes, abundant forests, and top-notch golf courses. \r\nBordered on the east by rhe Savannah \r\nRiver and me west by L-ikc Oconee, che \r\nCLASSIC SOUTH is jusr a cwo hour d rive from Aclanca. \r\nAugusta is the region's oldest and largest city. Founded in 1736 by General James Edward Oglethorpe, who seeded Savannah chree years before, Augusra quickly grew from a remote reading pose co che biggesr inland corcon marker in me world. Her scracegic position ar rhe head ofrhe \r\n \r\nEnjoy the Georgia State Parks \r\nand Historic Sites of the \r\nClassic South: \r\n \r\nPark Name \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nMistletoe State Park \r\n \r\nAppling \r\n \r\nA.H. Stephe ns Historic \r\n \r\nPark and Confederate \r\n \r\nMuseum \r\n \r\nCrawfordville \r\n \r\nElijah Cla rk State Park Lincolnton \r\n \r\nMagnolia Springs State Park \r\n \r\nMillen \r\n \r\nHa mburg State Park \r\n \r\nMitc h e ll \r\n \r\nGeorge L. Smith State Park \r\n \r\nTwin City \r\n \r\nRobert Toombs House \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nWashington \r\n \r\nPlease check the listing pages in this section and the back of the \r\nRoad Map for more information and telephone numbers. \r\n \r\n64 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia. On My Mind \r\n \r\nSavannah River made her a dominant force in rhe economy and policies ofearly Georgia and tl1e capital of the srace from 1783 to 1795. \r\nThe river continues co influence me \r\nforrunes ofAugusta. The RivetwaJk, a \r\nfour-block, tree-lined, garden esplanade atop the central downtown levee, is the hub of rhe city's busy tourism accivity. A beautiful new marina wirh more than 70 boar slips along wirh a children's playground at one end, an 1,800-seac amphitheat re ar the orher, and a hosr of restaurants, shops and museums along rhe entryways make rhis promenade a mecca \r\nfor sighrseers, concert goers, and warer \r\nsports enrhusiasrs. \r\nRiverwalk is the venue for three world-class boating evems each year. The 2000-mecer lncerna tional Rowing Regana headlines a mini-spores festival of foor races and cycling concesrs. River Race Augusta, rhe highlight of rile Inrernational Ourboard Grand Prix Series, features more than 80 emranrs competing for rhe largest purse in American n1ot0rboat racing. Wirb more rhan I 00 hydroplane and flacborrom boars from across the United Scares and Canada, the Hardee's Augusta Sourhe rn N ationals is che richesr dragboar race in the world. \r\nFestivals for all reasons and seasons draw crowds co rhe Riverwalk: Sc. Patrick's Day, bluegrass, 4rh ofJuly, ja-z:,:, Oktoberfest. The mid- September Ans in the H eart of Augusta is an annual fine arrs affair wirh an emphasis on tl1e city's ethnic diversity. Even when there's no scheduled activiry, rhe promenade is a delightful place ro scroll and enjoy the scenic beauty of the river, or cruise by on tl1e Princess A ugusta, an old fashioned paddlewheeler. \r\nThe 1886 Corro n Exchange ar rhe 8th Street entrance ro Riverwalk was once rhe scene ofover 200 brokers buying and selling around tl1e globe. Now it houses a welcome center, rhe convention and visitors bureau, and a museum depicting rhe rum-of- the-cenrury cocron business from planting co manufaccuring. This restored Victorian masterpiece is listed on the N ational Register Of Historic Places. \r\nSince Augusta survived rhe Civil War with lirde damage, some of her heritage sires \r\ndare back ro Colonial rimes. Meadow \r\n \r\nGarden is rhe oldest documented house in Georgia preserved for historic reasons. It \r\nwas bu.iir in 1792 as rhe home ofGeorge Walton, youngest signer of rile D eclaration O f Independence and Governor ofGeorgia. The Ezekiel Ha rris H o use, also from d1e I790s, was a tobacco merchant's home and doubled as a roadhouse for his planters. The O ld Governme nt H ouse (c.1801) has been county and city government headquarters and rhe privare residence of some of Augusta's most prominent families. Ware's FoUy, now the Gertrude Herbert Art Institute, got its name from a public fuss over rhe $40,000 Mayor Nicholas Ware spent ro build it in 1818. \r\nModem development has nor disturbed four important historic d isrricrs in Augusta. The Broad Street commercial area is centered on one of rhe widest main \r\nstreets in America. Jc fearurcs archirecrural \r\nstyles from rhe early 19th cenrury ro Victorian and Arc Deco, and is rhe place \r\nro go for antique shopping. SummerviUe \r\nis a hilltop neighborhood char first arrracred wealrhy Augustans in 1800 as a summer reuear. Olde Tow n was popular during Victorian rimes, and was often called \"Pinch Gur\" after rhe corseted fashions favored by irs residents. The Laney-Walker discricr honors Lucy Laney, a former slave who became one of the most omsranding educators in post-Civil War Georgia. \r\nThere are several historic churches in Augusta, one a particularly stunning Romanesque Revival srrucrure. Originally a Carholic church, the Sacred H eart CulturaJ Center has more rhan 15 patterns ofexterior brickwork, jewel-like stained glass windows, and an interior of intricately carved ltalian marble. Augusta's opera, baller, symphony and rhearre companies now reside here, and works by local artists and aurhors are displayed and sold in c.he gift shop. \r\nThe new Mo rris Museum of Arc ar Riverwalk showcases an even wider variety ofSourhern arc. Its permanent cotlection is a history ofpainting in the Sourh, from antebellum portraiture, landscapes and still life co 20rh Cenrury and contemporary creacions. The new Augus ta- Richmo nd County Museum, located ar 6rh \u0026 Reynolds, is rentarively scheduled to open during me spring of'95 \r\n \r\n and will cover assorted subjects such as archaeology, narural sciences, railroading, space exploration and more. \r\n \r\nThe prestige of che Masters \r\n \r\nTournament has focused a \r\n \r\nrremendous amounc of \r\n \r\narrc ncion on Augusra, yer \r\n \r\nrhe whole CLASSIC \r\n \r\nSOUTH region shines \r\n \r\nwhen ic comes co golf. \r\n \r\nThere are more than a \r\n \r\ndozen places for the public \r\n \r\nto play here, including a \r\n \r\nspectacular waterside course \r\n \r\nat Reynolds Plantation in \r\n \r\nGreensboro. J ones Creek \r\n \r\n11,e Robert Toombs llo11Se i11 Washl11gto11. \r\n \r\nGolf Course in Evans has \r\n \r\nbeen ranked the state's cop public golf course according ro Georgia GolfNews. \r\n \r\ngems span the centuries since its founding in 1773 and incorporated in 1780. In the fine tradition ofSourhern hospicalicy, \r\n \r\nIr's true char rickets to che Masters arc scarce; however access to rhe pracrice rounds held Monday-Wednesday is possible by annually applying for tickers chrough the Augusra Narional office. The tournament occurs the ftrsr full week of April. \r\n \r\ncownspeople welcome visicors inside a \r\nseleccion of residences the 6rsr Saturday in \r\nApril during rhe Washington-Wilkes Tour of Homes. WiLhin chis ciry's limits there are four districts, rwo national landmarks and 14 individual properties lisred on the N atio nal Register. \r\n \r\nH iking, biking and canoeing arc convenient co 1hc city along chc nine-mile-long Augusta Canal, qmstructed during d1e late I 800s co facilitate barge traffic for che corton trade. The canal flows by several mills, some srill operating. The Sibley MiU, which manufacrurcs corcon denim, scands on the site of the 1862 Confederate Powder-works and mirrors irs ornate sryle. \r\nA different side ofAugusta shows in early January, during t he annual Cutting Horse Futurity and Festival. This unusual event, \r\nthe largest of ics kind in the Ease, is cocally \r\nWcscern in flavor, with highly skilled horse competitions, a cacdc drive, and cowboy gear exposition. \r\nOne of the most unique events in che CLASSIC SOUTH is the Oliver H ard y Festival in Harlem, birthplace of che grear comic. The annual celebration includes a Laurel and Hardy movie marathon, professional Laurel and Hardy impersonators, and an Oliver Hardy look-alike concest. \r\nThe small cown ofWashington is a savory piece of the old Souch whose architectural \r\n \r\nKetde C reek Bartlefield marks the site of a decisive 1779 Revolutionary War battle that broke the Brirish hold over Georgia. The Ro bert Toombs House Histo ric Site, built in 1794, was che home of che Confederate Brigadier General and Secretary ofState for rhe Confederacy. CalJaway Planta tio n, five miles west of town, is a restored working plancacion fearuring a collection ofearly American dwellings. \r\nThe Washington Histo rical Museum, an antebellum white frame house, contains a remarkable assemblage of Confederale icems and other period exhibits, including a collection ofl ndian artifuccs. \r\nWashington's prercy rown square is the centerpiece co a number ofquainr shops and historical buildings, and several cozy bed and breakfast accommodations. \r\nHancock County invites visitors co explore 200 years of history on the Sparta-Hancock Counry Tour of Homes. This journey down city screecs and counry back roads scares at che grand Victorian Hancock County Courthouse and provides exceUent views ofGreek Revival \r\n \r\nI  Classic South 1 1 \r\nplantations; Federal, Georgian, and Victorian homes; and an early 19th cenrury water-powered grist mill. \r\nThe ciry of Crawfordville, which has been used over and over as a location by H ollywood filmakcrs and television producers, is the sire ofAlexander H. Stephens State Histo ric Park. This memorial to \r\nthe onetime U.S. \r\nCongressman, Vice President of the Confederacy, and Governor of Georgia includes his beloved home, Liberty Hall. The beautiful 1875 srructure sics adjacent to a Confede rate Museum considered co have che best collection ofiLS kind in the srare. From Thanksgiving through New Year's, Crawfordville becomes a fairyland of 120,000 lights for the annual C hristmas in Dixie celebration. \r\nOne of the great recreational resources of the CLASSIC SOUTH is Clark's Hill Lake, which borders Columbia, McDuffie, Wilkes, Warren and Lincoln counties. Formed by damming the Savannah River, che lake is the largest Corps of Engineers project cast of che Mississippi. More than seven million people each year enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing, and sunbaching on its L,200-mile shoreline. Camping, picnicking, corragcs, and sandy beaches arc available in Lincolnton's Elijah Clark $ rate Park, or on the southern edge of the reservoir ar Mistletoe State Park, noc far from Appling. Excellent wildlife management programs have made Clark's Hill well-known for duck, deer, and turkey hunting, as well as for wildlife observatio n. \r\nThe region's otlier big body ofwater is 19,000-acre Lake O conee, in Greensboro. Formerly Indian territory, rhc vicinity is still a hunting ground for Creek and Cherokee anifuccs. Fishing Lake Oconee will likely bring a carcl1 of crappie, bass, and catfish. Swimming, warer skiing and sailing arc also popular here, and several parks along che shoreline offer campgrounds and fucilitics for boating and \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind 65 \r\n \r\n A Sample Itinerary To Guide You Through the Classic South \r\nDAY 1 \r\nCrawfordville \r\nTour Liberty Hall, c. 1875, home of A. H. Stephens, Vice President of 1he Confederaty. Visit 1he Confederate Museum, which contains extensive memorabilia from the Civil War. \r\nWashington \r\nBefore your tour, have lunch in one of several great dining facilities. Try the Home Cafe for buffet style Southern cooking or the Ray House, a restored Antebellum home. \r\nYou'll discover around every corner beau tiful homes and gardens on tree-shaded streets. Visit Callaway Plantation and experience life on a working plantation. \r\nDAY 2 \r\nThomso n \r\nEnjoy a true southern breakfast al Michael's, a local favorite in Thomson. \r\nTake the \"UpCountry Plantation\" lour, which includes the \"Rock House\" and the site of a colonial Quakertown. \r\nAugusta Have lunch a l one of the many restaurants ~cattered along the Riverwalk. \r\nThe historic tour of Augusta includes Meadow Garden, the home of George Walton, the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence. Tour Sacred Heart Cultural Center. Visit the Augusta Canal, c. 1845. Enjoy the scenic seven mile level road that runs along the historic Canal to downtown Augusta. \r\nBoard 1he Princess Augusta Riverboat and cruise the Savannah River, while dining in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. \r\nDAY 3 \r\nLincolnton \r\nStop and shop al the Oxford Outlel. Tour the [lijah Clark State Park, which includes a colonial museum displaying objects, c. 1780. Tour the Clarks Hill Lake Dam and Powerhouse and learn how water is turned into electricity. \r\nEnjoy lunch al the May House, a restored doctor's home. If Southern cooking is your preference, 1he Home Cafe down 1own serves a buffet that's sure to please. \r\nSparta \r\nArrive in Hancock County's Sparta. Take a driving lour of this city tllled wilh plantation homes. You may tour Glen Mary Plantation. Rock Mill Plantation and Pomegranate Hall. \r\n \r\n66 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\npicnicking. Harbor Club, Porr Armor and Reynolds Planration are three fabulous r\u003c.\"Sorc communiLits located on the shoreline ofLake Oconee. \r\nGreensboro boasrs the Old G reene County \"Gaol,\" or jail, pacrerned after an 18 th century bascille, plus the noreworchy G reek Revival G ree ne Cou nty Cou rthouse and Historical Society M useum. \r\nThomson-McDuffie County, in the middle of the CLASS IC SOUTH . graciously hosts one of rhe most colorful sporting events in Georgia, rhe Belle Mead e Fox Hunt. For specracors, a rracmr-pulled Tally- Ho Wagon follows rhrough che hunt country, affording a glimpse of the fast-paced chase of the fox. The Belle Meade takes place every Wednesday and Saturday, November through March. and begins with the formal Blessing of the Hounds o n d1e first Sarurday of November. \r\nThe Tourism Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau in downtown Thomson has information on visiting the historic sices on rhe \"Upcountry P la ntation\" tour. One of the most significant of these is the Rock H ouse, an 18th ccn rury scon.: dwelling, rhe oldest dwelling in Georgia wich ics design inracr. \r\nThomson. the home of legendary bluesman Blind W illie McT ell, honors chis great anise annually by hosring rhe \"Blind Willie Blues Festival\" in the Fall. \r\nFox is not rhe only quarry in rhe woodlands of che CLASSIC SOUTH . Deer and quail are plentiful, and guided hunts arc offered in season by ourfirrers and hunting lodges in Norwood and Waynesboro, which is d1e \" Bird Dog Capiral ofrhe World.\" \r\nThe Burke County M useum in Waynesboro traces rhis rural area's history from Loyalist beginnings through d1e rise and fall of planrarion life and rhe esrablishment ofan agribusiness and lighr industrial economy. \r\nLouisville, on rhe Ogeechee River 25 miles west ofWaynesboro, was Georgia's capiraJ from 1795 co I806. The ciry's mosr cherished landmark from chis era, the Old Market House, still stands in the center of rown. l rs bell was casr in France in 1772 and shipped to a New Orleans convent, \r\n \r\nbur along the way ic was hijacked by pirarcs. Louisville acquired the bell because it was the srace capiral when the pirates were eventually caughr off the coast of Savannah. \r\nSandersville in Washington County produci:s Georgia's largest exporr, kaolin, a whicc clay produce, and holds an annual Kaolin resrival chc first week in Ocrober. The cown's Old Wooden Jail was once a Stopover for Aaron Burr, as he traveled to Virginia ro stand rrial for treason. Sandersville is also rhe home of che Official Stare ofGeorgia Hisrorical Plares. \r\nThe stare parks in some of rhe CLASSIC SOUTH's most rural ,m.-as combine narural surroundings and historic sites with first-rate recreational facilities. Ar \r\nGeorge L. Smith State Park in Twin \r\nCiry, there's scenic Watson MilJ, a dam, covered bridge, and mill house built in I880. The 1850 water-powered grist mill at Hamburg Srace Park in Mitchell still grinds corn meal each day. The longest covered bridge remaining in Georgia is inside Warson Mill Bridge State Park south ofComer. Magnolia Springs State Park in Millen is known for its crystal clear springs. During the Civil War this land was a POW camp for 10,000 men. Adjacent to d1c park is rhe Bo G inn National Fish H atchery, which plays a viral role in stocking America's fishery reserves. \r\nThe CLASSIC SOUTH is norwithour its curiosities. A Haunted Pillar in downtown Augusta has defied all atcemprs co move it from a public sidewalk. The \r\nl S-co11 Sha.king Rock in Oglethorpe \r\nCounty can bt: ceecered, bur nae dislodged, from its perch amp a smaller scone. And the entire Confederate creasury, lase seen ::ir Chennault Pl:111ration in Lincolnron, cannot be found anywhere, though mmors say the gold is hidden somewhere on the plantation. \r\nIn today's CLASSIC SOUTH, rhe valued assets are stately o ld homes, beautiful scenery, and rich recreational resources. Even more precious ro chis region is its \r\nknack for making visitors feel right ar \r\nhome. Thar's rhe charm ofa CLASSIC SOUTH vacation... trappings and traditions for rhose who want a taste of times to remember. \r\n \r\n Classic South Travel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nGeorgia Visitor lnfonnu1ion Ct-111cr \r\n1-!ll llartinez. (:\\ ;11191-!I IO'Xl 70(, - ;1.1H6 \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nAugusm Local Welcome C,,nlcr 8th \u0026 Rc)D\u003ctlds (Rll't'r\\lalk1C:011011 l:xd1:mi:e UulldlllR) lugu,rn, GA 30'113 \r\n-oc, r i.,-,oc,- \r\n1.SOli-lb-t)HJ \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL NUMBERS \r\n \r\nS\" niJ1sboro \r\n \r\n91!/l r-7811$ \r\n \r\nThomson \r\n \r\n7Cl6!595-Z6l2 \r\n \r\nWashlng1on . .  . . \"06/6-8-323! \r\n \r\nTo inquire aboul Georgia road condilions, call: Wcekda)s 8:154:45 .. 706/656-;882 Nights and Weekends \"06/656-5!67 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On AOMiud \r\n \r\n67 \r\n \r\n A llA C:OE DA IIS \r\nNIil NPS XR \r\nUSFS GIITA \r\n \r\nLEGEND \r\nAcre By Appolouncm US Corp,\u003c of t:nglneers Fadll1y l~,ny J1111ortc Slw, opera11,'ll by die Gf!Orgl O.'Jlnnwnr nf N1111ral RL.,.,un.1,.,,~ llnur,,~ Tu.S 9-S, Su l-5:30, do..\u003ced Monday, Thnksgivlng. Chrt.~1mas. NtlonI lllstnrlc 1_.ndmllfk Operated by !he NlionaJ Parks Service Na1lonul Regisler of llislnrfr Pl:lces ml/or lliStork: Ou1bulldlngs Unl1ed Sts1e1 F11rcwy Service Georgia llospllolity and Trivel Association Member (GHTA) ueno1es Looi Welrorne Ccnier or s1,1c Vlsilnr lnfonntion Cen1er In die di)'. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\nCredit Cards Aorep1ed \r\n \r\nm \r\n \r\nFood Service \r\n \r\nGI' \r\n \r\nGolf Pri,Ucges \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup Rates \r\n \r\nHF \r\n \r\nllndlcopped Flldlltle1 \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nKennel Facill1ies \r\n \r\nN.1 \r\n \r\nAdmission  Nn \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPetSAllowctl \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPIO)'gr\u003clWld \r\n \r\n\\'A \r\n \r\nAdmission . \\es \r\n \r\n1101\"1./MOTEL \r\n \r\nBIi \r\n \r\ntlcd \u0026 Breakr.st lfomesiuy \r\n \r\nBIIR \r\n \r\nBed I\\ llrc,kfas1 llotc~ Rewn \r\n \r\nQI \r\n \r\nlk-d \u0026 Breakfo;1 Inn \r\n \r\nIIS \r\n \r\nBaby-sining \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCnrrenC) Exchange \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCoun1ry Inn \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCockl:lll Lounge \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredit Cards Aorepied \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nllowmown \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nt:n1enlnmen1 \r\n \r\nl:X \r\n \r\nF.xpr~-.y \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nFishing \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\nFurl Service \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGolf on PrcmiSc\u003e \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGolf Privileges \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllundlcapped Accesslhle \r\n \r\nIIC: \r\n \r\nlie.Ith Club \r\n \r\nIIP \r\n \r\ntleo1cd Pool \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn-Room Movies \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennet l'odlltk'S \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKl1rhene11cs \r\n \r\nLI \r\n \r\nLanguage lntcrprcier \r\n \r\n)I \r\n \r\nIJarfna \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNear Atrpon \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOn Jtroch \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPets Allowed \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPool \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nRe.\u003con \r\n \r\nRSO \r\n \r\nRcocn,ulon Senia, Organlmlon \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\nShullk\u003e \r\n \r\nSil \r\n \r\nSuburhon \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSnow Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennL1 f.ourts \r\n \r\n\\rS \r\n \r\nWater Siding \r\n \r\nGeorid lk-d \u0026 Bll!',iHliST Council Member \r\n \r\nRESTAURANTS \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nltmosphcre Table Senice \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCn1III C...ds Acccptt,I \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nf,0ek1all Lounge \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\n~fcierl Smorgasbord \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCock1,n Senice Sund,y \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nl\u003eown1ow11 \r\n \r\nF, \r\n \r\nF,111ertoln111cm \r\n \r\nf'F \r\n \r\nFast Fo.xl \r\n \r\nfS \r\n \r\nFamily Sl)IC \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\n11,ntllrapped Fadlltlcs \r\n \r\nNS \r\n \r\nNo Smoking Arcs \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sunday \r\n \r\nSB \r\n \r\nSuburban \r\n \r\nSERVICES \r\n \r\nAl. \r\n \r\nAirlhtt \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChumbcr of Commerce \r\n \r\nCli \r\n \r\nCurrency Exchange \r\n \r\nF.I \r\n \r\nP.dur:a1lon lnslltutlon \r\n \r\nGT \r\n \r\nGround Transpun,tlon \r\n \r\nIB \r\n \r\nTourl,m Jnforma1lon Jlureou \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nMeeting Facility \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\nShuule \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Service \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTnivcl Agency \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\nATTR ACT IONS \r\nColumbia Conn1y Cour1housr, 19S6 Appling llrlcm Rd., (.101102); , o\u003c,151-1251. NA-HF c. ISJl loc:ucd In 1hc hc-m of Appling antl Is the oldest still In use courihouse In !he S1a1c. NR. \r\nHeggie Rock, Old Louis,1lle Rd., 4Q-l/875-6946. NA. Croup tours h)' appointment onli, llegglc Rock Is one of Ga.'s rnelvc n.iurol naiurc 12ndmarks. Asp,:crnrnlar 0111cropplng of g,anllc ronlainlng eleven of nintl\u003c'Cn endemic plants 1ha1 lhe on granite OIUCropplng.~. \r\nMis dclOC Slate P\u003erk, .l7H IIIStlCllJe Rd., (30802); 7(16/)41 0321. NA-CCII-.IIFPA-PG. 12 ml. N. of llO, F.xil 60; 107 1r111 and 1r.dler sites. comping. 10 ro11ages, famlly/g,oup picnic shelters. hiklnR lr.llls, beach, lake, fishing, boa1 ramps. (GIITA). \r\nOld Kiokee Baptist Clmrch, l520 R1y Owens Rd., (;10802); 706/ 54 t-1086. NA. 3 ml. N. of Appling. Oldes1 BapliSL Church in Georgia. E.~L 1771. \r\nWildwood P\u003erk, R1. l Box \u003c,6j, (30802); 706/ 541~1S86. PG,BT. A9H  park located on Luke Tiiurmond. TI1e park h:is a beach 1re, trails, 1wo large picnic shehers, and comp sites. Ail c:,mp si1es hove clt'Clric:il 1nd \\\\21Cr hook ups. Camping $10/nlghi Wk.end cor dm S2 ea. \r\n\\ G l 111 \\ \r\n( \\ 1, n r p I I P \u003c; l l I l . I) ) \r\nPll!ll.~. .'(re our ad on page 14. \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nC:lpilal of Georgia, 178.l-1795. \r\nTI,e AugustaRlchmond County CMc Ccn1er, 601 7th SL, (30\u003c.)()t); 7o6/722.l521 FD-llf,,IJP. llome ofthe Masters, Augus1a Fuiurity and CSR.A Classic Grdcn City of the So111h. (CIITA). \r\nAuiusio-Richmond County Museum, 540 Telfair St., (30901); 706/722-845'1. YA-GRl'S. Tu-Sa 10-5; Su 25. Limited a=s.\u003c: restrooms are nol ,ccesslble 10 mobility tmp,lred. Tours llmlled 10 ground noor. New facil11y. \r\nKrys1al Rh-er Wa1er Park, 799 lnduSttlal Park Or., (3080\u003c)); 706/85,-0061 YA-FD-GR-Hf-PG. l(inctCCJI WICr shdes, a wh11c sandy hc:tth, amuscmcm rides, fn,-c vldett games. Open Mithru Sepl \r\nLerner's Augusta MII, j4SO Wrlghisboru Rei. 706/73(\u003e4636 CC. The most frankly modem r\u003ccw York-style clo1bes Sho11 this listing for 15~ dlscounL  1855. (GIITA). \r\nMorris Mnscu111 o( Art, I Tcnih St. n1 Rlverwolk, (30901); 706n24-750I. YA-1-GR-IIF-Ml',TS. llouscd in Augusta Rivcrfrom \r\nom: Center, 1hls museum feoiures  unique collection of Southern an. Cllclies de,nted 10 Still Ufe. Ch\"II War an, \r\nSomhern lmpresslonl,m, \r\nRirnrw11lk Augusla, 15 P.lgh1h SL, (30909); 706/821175q NA,Pl).11,PAPG-B. Shopping. dining. museums 2nd cn1cml11n11:n1 II long 1he beoutlful S2nnnh Rherl (CIITA), \r\nCl1URCUS \r\nllis1ork Firs1Chris tion Church. 7th \u0026 Greene Sis., (.l090t); 706/7H291I. Org., 1834, bldg. 187S. S\u003e. only: Antl\u003c1uc Shoppe \u0026 Noon Te. Room Service. Church 1ours:Tu. W., f., S\u003e.,Su, Firsl Prcsb)'tt ri\u003en Church, 641 Telfalr SL, (jO')OI); 706/82.l-2450. est. 1783 Rohen MIil~ s,rnauury bull! In 1808. Blnhpluce of Sou1hern Presbyteri:tnlsm. Surrounded by gorrlens. SL Paul's Episeopol Chureh, (,05 Reynolds S1., (30\u003c)01); i06fl24,248S. TS. founded 1750, SL Poul's Is 1hc mo1hcr church ofAu~usia ,nd Is located a1 lhesi1e ohhe ortglnal forL NR. Springfield BapllsT Church, 114 l llh St .i Reynolds St., (:l~ I): 706/724-1056. NA. F.sL 1-s 7, okles1 lntlcpcndcn1 black cung,cgalion In 1he U.~. Tours 8A. \r\nIIISTORIC BUii.Di GS \r\nAugus10 College, l500 Wlton w,y, (.10901.ZZOO); 706/7j7- \r\nl~44. til. Old Medical College, 598 Telfair S1., (30901); 706flZl7B8. MF. The Old Medical Cclllege hullding may be re111cd for rcceplions, meetings, weddings and fund raising events. llrochurc 1vil1hle on rt\"t)UCSI. r.01100 Exchange W\u003cJ. eome Center \u0026 Museum, j2 Elgluh SL ai Rfvcrwulk, (30')01), 706/ 724406,. NA-1,1-IIFTS.B,BT. c. 1886, once the bub of Augu.,io's cunon nmkeL Now houses a Welcome Cenier and Collon Museum. Tours avallable .II.Sa 'H, Su J.5. Bullding S rred lleo.r1 Cl1l111r-JI Cenlcr. c. 1898. f,11mcr of Greene \u0026 l;lth S1rwts. Example of l.ie Romonesquc Revival architecture. Tours: !H, I0-4; Su. I0-4; Su. 1S. 706/8l64,00. (CIITA). Old Govcmmcm House, 4:12 Telfair St, (30901). m -GR-lff,,IIF-S-1-S. NR. 1801. Propeny t0urs .llF 10-4. Renllll, meetings, receptions, parties, an shoM. 706/lW-1812. (GIITA). \r\nIIISTORIC IIOMF,S \r\nAppleby House, 226o Walton w,y. c. 1850. llrancb library hos1. Summer garden concerts. E7.ckiel lfo.rris Home, 1840 Brood SL,(30901); 706/724-0436. YA-TS. Uulh in 1797 as die home of looll 1obacco mcrchanL The house is furnished wilh numerous Sou1hem dcool\"Jli\\'e pieces. Adjocem 10 the Augusrn conol and 111111 district of ll\u003errlshurg. Adults $l. seniors $I, children $.SO. Lucy Laney House. 1116 Phillips St., 706fl24 3576Jlcr adultbo.ld home. buU1 for her b) tl1c 11:tlnes Alumni \r\n \r\nAssodollon. Opcra1ed as house museum. J.ucy Laney , born Imo sl:avcry, bcc:imc one of Georgias famous cducu1ors. L\\leadow Gorden, 1320 Independence Or., (30901); 706/724 174.YAGR. 18th Q:111ury (lltm home of George W,llon, G.. fawycr, Go1or, nor, Judge, Signer of the Dec:bro1lon of lndep\u003c:ndencc. llouse nuc\u003ceunL Op\u003c:n MP 10-4; S\u003e. 11A. Adults $l.S0, students gr. 8-ll 5I, K-7 S.50. Gertrude Herbert J11s titu1e of Art. 506 Telfalr SL,(30901); 706fl22-5-19S.F.xhibllions, educ-Jllon,I ou1rench, his, toric home, tours, clas.scs. Adm Adults Sl, seniors. siudenis $1. Woodrow WIison Bo)hood llome, 419 71h St, (50901); 706m+0436. llome of die WIison f,111111 while Joseph Wilson w:is p;.s1or of 1he First PrcshywrionChurch, loa1ed acrossTelfair SL Currently under res1ora1lon by llls1oric Augusta, Inc. \r\nMONUMENTS \r\nConfedera1e Monument, 7th and 81h UI Hru,d, (j090 I); 706/724-043(1. NA. 7l-1001 m,rble sh:u1 containing llfesl,e ngures of Confcdcra1c heroes. Con(ederolc Powder Works, 1717 Goodrich St, 706/724-0436. An obclLlk chimney 176 fl. high Is II 1ha1 rcmalM of lbe fadllty \"'hlch ooce 111:uiufac1urcd more 1hon 1wo million pounds of gunpowder. 1'he chimney siond\u003c in from of Sibley MIii, bulh In 1881, and beside 1he August ~nal, h11l11 In 1845. The llaun1ed PIiiar, Slh 21 Hroad, 706fl24-0H6. Legend says tra,ellng minister, refll500 pennl~lon 10 pre,ch In 1hclower IJarkc~ went lnro  rage, dcdurctl 1h,idie Marke1place be destroyed. In 1878 n()'Clone des1royed Ute hull,llng. exocp1 for this one plllar. Signe.s's Monmnn~GreeneS1. ,1 GwlOJlell St., (30901): 7061724.().-f.16. SO-foo1 obelisk of Stone Mounrnln granite honoring G,.'s signers of die J\u003eeclanulon of Independence. Two of die three, Lymn llall ond George Walton, re buried here. Ocdlra1ed, July 4, 1848. \r\nWATER SPORTS \r\nClarks Ifill Lllke, Savmnah River, 21 ml. ~- of dty. 7,000 a. ur1derw.icr. Ne\" s,vonnnh tock and O.m, Sovnnnah River, I2 \r\nml. N. orcity. Shad, ocean striper, hre,m, ycllow perch nd Jack: \r\npicnicking. \r\nLODGING \r\nDais Inn Wheeler Rd., 365-l Wheeler Rd, (30909): 706/8688610. Rates S.S30S55; 0-$3;-S4s. CCIICIR. Free local c:ill, cuntlntniol breakfos~ 1180, 24 hr. ne\"s \u0026 spons. \"\"rd winning mmel. (GHTA). \r\nF.cono Lodge ,\\lote~ lOS I Gordon llwy., (30909); 706fl38656S. R1es: S $3HS2; D $36-$50. CUCllKP. Rooms hove micro, fridge, free In-room cuffec, VCR, movie ren1als. Whirlpool tubs 1vallahlt. (GIITtl). \r\nllolida1 l1111 Express, 1103 151h SL, (30901); 706fil4-5S60, Roll$: S S40.SoiS; D $45450. CCII. Newly rcnovoted rooms. In-room mlcrmvvt: \u0026 fridge. 2 ml. CMc Cen1er, l 1/2 ml Rlverwall\u003c cumplex (ClffA). \r\nKings Inn, 2926 Peach Ord12rd Rd., (30906): 706fl9B.106, Rates: S-$29.95-$39.95; D-S34.95-S40.95. CCK-P. All rooms 25\" lV/ remote, VCR, roffoe p\u003cl~ full kllrhe1L\u003c, jacuz-tl roont\\, (GIITtl). \r\nL2Quin1a Moior Inn, 30l0 Washington Rd., (30907): 706/733 \r\nU,60.Rates:S.$40-$47; D-S44-S5I. CCllIJCIRP Free co111ine111ul \r\nllreakfos1 2nd loc:il c:,lls. (GIITtl). \r\nPa.riridge Inn, 2110 Walton Way, (30904); 706/737-8888. Rates: S $7S-St lS; ll $85-$ 13S. Cl-CCE-GP,JJ.IICK-PG-P-TC, Augusta's Na1ionallilsloric Inn- IOS suites, two resiauranis.romp hrc2kfost huffot \u0026 cocktail. (GIITA). \r\nRdisson Rherfronl llolel Augusta, Two Tenth SI., (j()()OJ): 706(722-89()(). RUies: S-$84-$110; 0-594-S I20. C.k{;C-0-fJ(.IJ.JIPIICIR-UNAP. Augustinos Rest., m Italian ea1ery open dolly. (',0ffee makers, work sia1lons, doiup\u003cln phones. (GIITA). \r\nRamado Limilcd, H24 Belalr fromage Rd., (30907); 706/8 8840 (GIITA). \r\nRamada J.imitcd, 2I5'1 Gordon llwy., (30909); 706/73.18 It 5. Raics: S.$25.95-$28.95; D-Si9.95-$32.95. CCl!XllIRNA-PAP. Mircrow,ves and refrlger:uors. Free VCR and movies. only 7 ml, from /\\ugu.sia Natlonal Golf Course. (GIITA) \r\nShcrnlon Augosin Ho1cl, 2651 l'erimewr Pkwy., (50909); 706/8558100. Rotes: S $S9-S7S: D$69-SSS. CL-CCIIP-IICIR-P-S. Suites \";th whlrlpool 1ub$, exercise room ond sauna, Indoor pool and Jrnzzl. (GIITA). \r\nSho ne)\"s Inn Augusta, 30l3 Washington Rtl., (30907); 706m 6-lS95. Roles:SH5-S45; DS40-S50. CJ,C\u003c.;F.-FJ:-Gl'llIIC K-l'A-P-S. Free co111inc1112I hre,kfast nd USA TODAY In lobby. \r\nRenovaicd July 1994. F.xlt 65 off l-20. (GIITA), \r\nWrlglusboro Snltes,202S ll'rightsboro Rd, (30904); 706fl36- \r\nm;. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nArby's Roast Beef, l'refi \u0026 Treri. Inc.. 753 Broad S1., S1e. 601, (3()()01); 706/7224516. (GIITA). \r\nAlhcns PiZla llouse Restaurant \u0026 Taverna, Z\u003cl6 Jlohh)'Jones, (30907); 706/868-1508- Voll-d llest Local l'lllll In i1ug1is1a Authentic Greek \u0026 Italian spooalilies, salnd5, subs. (GIITA), \r\n81impics Subs \u0026 Salads, 1327 Auguslll w. Pkwy, (30909); \r\n706/855-0696. (GIITA). \r\nC:lpioin D's, JOl9 Washlng1on Rd., (j09Q4), 706/86.l-5560; 1645 Gordon llwy, (309()6), 706/7934SS4: 3166 Wrlgl11shoro Rd., (30909). 706fl.HS3\u003c\u003e1, 3328 Oeons Bridge Rd, (30906), 706/7900874. (GIITA) \r\n \r\n ChkkfilA  Augusta Mall, .HS0 Wrighish\u003cJro Rd., (.10909): -0on.B 7S-1I. ff.fl. Call us ahoul cnlelingyour ne.,t tVCOL Free dellvtry, Pany irars, (GIITA). \r\nChieknlA, Regency Mall, 1700 Gordon llwy., (30904). (GIITA). \r\nChurch's Chi\u003cken, olon1lons: 2319 Mlllcdge1ille Rd., (.109(N). 706n .13-0876; U,35 Peach Orrhud, (.10906), 706m Xl-'1587: \r\n901 Laney Walker Bhd., (.iOC.106), 706/7U-6H.1: 18,0 Wahoo ll'oy, (31~.l(H), 70MH-190-I: l8!;\\ W.ishlng1011 Rd.. (;\\09iH). 706n 36-l74; .IU.i WligJn;boro Rel, (;\\0'/01), 70(,n,l(e;sl 0 (GIITA) \r\nOmon's, jo6-t Wo$hlngton Rd. (.10907); 706/863-1:!I I (GIITA), \r\nDuke Restauran~ 1920 \\\\ alton Woy, (30904); 706/7.1(\u003e6879. R~rvalions: no A-l~fS.XS. Breakf.ist and lunch. Open M-F, 5:;10,l :;!0. (CIITA) \r\nFal Mon's Ri1erwalk nd the Cotton Row Cafe.  6 81h S1. (30901): 70on n-6901. A-CC,D,fS.IIFNS-OS. \\le are loc-.it-d OU 1he Rlverwalk. We al,o serve Ice cream from our gifl shop (GIITA) \r\nFrench ~brket Grille, US Highland Ave, (50909): 7o6n !\u003e7 ~1165. A-CULII-NS. l'oted be\u003et remurant and hes! dessert In Augus1a Fine ojun ruislne In C-Jsu.t tmospherc. (GIITA). \r\nLongJohn Si11er's. 2617 Deans Bridge Rd.. (30906): 706/79(). Il2i. (GIITA), \r\n~lichacl's Res taurant \u0026 Piano Bar, 1860 Washington Rd., (30909): '06/73;1-2860. A-CCCL.CSS.liellFNS-OS-S. S1ea~ CUI 10 order, fresh seorood. v,'21. lamb. poultr)'. appetizers \u0026 dessertS. Uvc music. (GIITA), \r\nOli Gardtn Italian Rcstaurnn~ 2i3(\u003e Washington Rd., (30909); iO\u003c,n.\\7-0405. A-CC.Cl. (GIITA) \r\nPhilippe's, 16()1 \\l(llllC Sanm, (j0914); 1o\u003c,n .18-0090. (GIITA) \r\nRollr's  1hrce lor1ions: 2901 Pead, Orchard Rd., (30906), \r\n706n96-7.198; 2611 De:ms Bridge Rd., (30906), 706/7%-8961: 16.ll Wlllwn Wy. 00903), 70(,/7.!7-Z.\\O I. (GIITA). \r\nRed Lobs1cr, 2847 W,ashlngton Rd.. (.!0909), 706/737-4314:44ll Whon Way, (.!0901), 70(,m.J-1438, A-CCCL (GIITA). \r\nRonl111 Corp.. P.O. Bos 556, (30901): 70(,n z,.0953. (GIITA). \r\nS \u0026 S C:lfe1eria, 1616 Wallon Way, (.10904): 706n 56-2972 CS.NS-OS. o,er 100 items ll1t. So111hern s1yle home coo~lng prepared from smuch CL'Cipcs. (GlrrA), \r\nShoncy's Augus ta, l\u003c.45 Cordon llwy, (30\u003c)0(i) 70\u003c,n 9S-9558; 3025 Washlng1on Rd., (5090-t) 706/863-8454 .l 156 WlighL~born Rd., (.10909) 70\u003c,t7;\\(s8145. (GIITA). \r\nSixth at Watkins, 559 Watl\u003clns S1., (3()901 ): 706/7lU,877 A-CC-Cl.-0-111-'NS finediningin n old world ounospherc.Scn1ng lunch and dinner. Receptions 1nd wering. (GIITA). \r\nis Restaur:rnt, ;14 1\u003c, Old Sa,,.nnoh Rd., (30906); 706n 9S. \r\n4145. Resc\"atlons: no. A-CUi,CS.1\\./iS-OS-S. l!smblislK-d 1952 Famous cuOsh nd hushpuppics foaiurlng oyster bar \u0026 lounge I\\ boatload salud bar. (GIITA). \r\n\\'er \u0026 Company, Inc.. 311 2 WashlngtOn Rd.. (30907); 706/860-349l. Voled \"Best Cwrer hy AUGU~iA maga1ine. 10 )'Ill l'\u003ef)Crience. ll'e travel cross 1hc sme. (CIITA). \r\nVilla F.urop. 3044 !X'!lllS Bridge Rd., (30906), 706n 91l-62 I I. ACCCU:SS-llf-NS-OS-S. Gcrm,n, Amcrion \"\"d ll,11\" cuisine . when friends mee1. Quall1y, value anti hospitullt). (CIITA) \r\nWfne llousc  11 IOC'Jtinns: 1646 Gordon llwy., (30906), 706\"'?3-88'13; 3I60 Deans Bridge Rd.. (30906). i 06m)017;9; 31~ Pe.,h Ore.hard Rd., (50906), 106n !)6.zq4l:29;1Washing ton Rd.. (30909), 706n33-32II; ll02 George C. Wilson Dr., 1.\\0909), 70f,/86.1792q; 3117 Wrlglnsboro Rd., (:!0909). 706n .l8-0020; .H is Old Savannah Rd., (30906). 706n90-+'194: 599 NII Frontage Rd.. (.!0907), 706/ Ss;-8475; 1-20 E 1'.J\u003clt 6.i. (30907), 706/86.l-27.17; 21.19 llolidl' Inn Dr.. (30\u003c.I09),70(,n:,8- \r\n \r\n17/1(,: !,042 Washington Rd, (30907), 706/860I888. A-Ff.I'S.OS. Open Z4 hours ror hre:tkfl.~ lunch \"\"d dinner Tbone sie:iks, chicken, salads. bri:'JkfasL (GHTA). \r\nWilliams Seafood Restaurant of Savan nah, 3 160 \r\nWrigh!Shoro Rd., (30909); 706n37-9415. A-CC-fS.llf-liS-OS. Alw,ys serving the frtshts1 shrimp, Oounder, otfish ,ntl our world \r\nfamous deviled crohl (GllTA), \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAugusta Port A111hori1y, Trust Company Hldg., SO I 8ro2d St., Room 507, (50901); 7061722-1071. 18. Home of Augu.\u003cta lnvlt:i Uunal Rowing Regan:,, River Race AugllSto \u0026 llardce's Augusta Southern N:111onili Draghoat R\u003edng. (GIITA). \r\nAu~11s1a-Rkl11nond Coun1r Con.-.ntion \u0026 l'lsltor., Bureau, jl Eighth SL, Sie. lOO, (30901); 706/8l3-6600 or 1-8()().726, 0243. 'IS-18. Olfers ron,emlon se\"lces, historic tours ond isltor Information. (GIITA). \r\nPleasesc.\"f' our ad 011JN1g,, 62. \r\nGreater Augusta Arts Council, P.O. Box 177(,, 1301Greene SL (1st floor of Sacred Hean Culwrnl Cen1er), (3090:!); 10\u003c,1sU, 4702. (GIITA) \r\nllls toric Augusta Inc., 111 101h St., (.10901). Wlllklng tours, bUSf\\'\"'1 tours, step on guide service, designed to group needs. 1o\u003c\u003en24-oH6. \r\n \r\nATrRACTIONS \r\nAlexander II. Stephens Home and Confedera1e Museum, Park SL (120, f:Xl1 55), AOICbellum home or 1he Vice President \r\nor the Confedemy. IIS. 706/456-?l? I. Civil W,r Museum. \r\nUmlled acress: 110 gruh bars In restrooms, othern lse facilhy aecc.ssiblc. (GIITA). \r\nA. II. S1ephens Stale llistoric l'ark :ind Museum, P.O. llox 183. Alexander SL N, (j(){,j1): 706/45(\u003e260l. YA-CC-GR-PG. Includes l'lnorlun home, CMI W,r mu,cum, picnicking. fishing. omplng. uoture trails. (GIITA). \r\nllomc or many movlts made In Georgl:,, such as  11ome firt,s \r\nBurning ond \"Palis TroUI. \r\n \r\nATTRACl'IONS \r\n \r\nl.ake Oconee, 706/ ~5.i-7592. CMF. .\\25 miles or bcou1iful ~horcllne, rnmplng. Oshlng. waier sporlS, \\ chmplonshlp bole courses. T,ke E.,i1 5.l offl.lO 1hcn So. on IIW)' +II. \r\n \r\nW.wrcnce Shoals Recreation Arca  Ga. Power Co., 125 \r\n \r\no,m ll'21iacc \r\n \r\nRd. N.E., (31024); 706/4s;.5494 c,r 4858701. \r\n \r\nYA-IIF-MF(ou1door)PA-PGAT. Loc:lled off llwy 16 bet. F.:uon1on \r\n \r\n,ml Spana. RI' omping SlO/nt, 1em c:implng S8/nt, $2 per= \r\n \r\nparking fee for dy use. lltch open pprol. Jun I 1hru Labor \r\n \r\nDy. Pirnicking \u0026 boai ram11. \r\n \r\nOld Solem Re\u003croalion Arca . Ga. PowerCo., 1lS Wall,re o-,m \r\n \r\nRd. N.E., (31024): 706/ s6N8$0 or 485-870.. YAllfMF(oul \r\n \r\ndoor)PAl'GAT. llO to P.xlt 53 S. on llwy 44, lo\u003c1k for sign. RI' \r\n \r\namping $10/ nt., tern c:unping $8/ m, Sl perm p-.trklng fee for \r\n \r\nday use. Beach open ap1,rox. Jun I lhru l.ltbor Doy Plenlddng \u0026 \r\n \r\nboa, nimp. \r\n \r\nPark Ferr)' Rtcretion Area  Go. Power Co.. 125 Wallace \r\n(~JOI Rd. N.F.., (31024); 706/4S34.l08or485-870-l. \\'AIIF-\\IF(ou1door)PA,l'G-AT. 1-lO to f.J\u003clt $3 S. on llwy a4, look for !Igo RI' \r\ncamping $10/nt, tent c-,mplng SS/ 111, Sl perm parking fee for day use Beach open appro\u003e.. Jun I tbru l.llbor Da). Plrnicklng \u0026 bo,i ramp. \r\n \r\nRork)' Creek Park  Ga. Power Co., 125 Wallace Dam R,L N.E., (.ll0l4): 706/ 48$,8704. NAII FMF(ou1door)PAAT From Mllledg,vllle take llwy 2l toward SponL Tum le1 on l.k. Lourel \r\n \r\nClassic South \r\nRd. Look for signs. Plcnk \u003erc;t, boai nimp \u0026 dork. Beach 0111n W-Su 10-7. \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAntiques, 706/~5:HS92. C. Aunt l'er,i Anli\u003c1ues, n,c Country \r\nllouse, and Grcen.boro AOli11ue M.tl \u0026 Gllllery. \"id1 .lO ,,tus exhibitors Inc. 1850 wuehouse. \r\n Gaol\" Jail, Green St., (3()(vl2): 706/ H3-7S92. NAC. c. 1807. Rock Jail, one ofthe oldcs1 penal structurl.'$ In GoorglL lmemed after u,s,lllcs wl1h 01Stell01ed hmlenrnnLS. Open RA. \r\nGeorgia Power 1.akrs/ Campsites: Lake Oconee, S. orcity off GA  swimming fishing. ~lding. s:111ing. Georgi Po,-er 19,050  l1ke, 135 ml. o( shoreline In Greene C'.ountr, Old Salem Park, off GA 41, Genrgl Power Park, (13 \u003c'Jmpsltcs \"11h w21cr and ek-alic.l hookups. l101showers, wo.\u003cher/dryer, pb)' ground povilion and picnic area. heach, lifeguard, hoOI ramp and dock. l4 hour,2u,,id,11L Parks Ferry Park, off GA 14 or 278, Cenrgi. Power Pork, '\u003e.i ompsitcs anti all the s2me amenitl\u003cS \u003cIS Old Salem Park. Call 706/48;8704 for bo1lc Granite Sho2ls \r\nMarin. S. or rit)' off GA l-1, boat '\"\"''' dry dork s1or2ge, \r\nrcstauran~ l!Mlging. go.wline, bn11 repair, nshlngsupplles. groceries. 706/45J.76.W. \r\nGr,nil ShoI~ llarlna, RI. 3 W!!lkers Church Rd, (306-il ); 404/HH6.l9. Uc.FD. S. orGrt-enshoro offllwy. 44: bo21 romp, dry dock storage, rCSlll.Uf'\\11\\L lodging. gosollne, !Jo,i repair, Oslung supplies, ~rocelies. \r\nCit)' of Gr..-ensboro. 7o6/4537592.C.Fnunded In 1786. hunted by Crnek Indians in 1767. fom,er slleofUGA. Stl-tpt-d In ltls1ory \"\"d lined \\\\llh heautlful homes. Fhe blstorlc districis ,1.11d seven indMdu:11 sites. \r\nGreene County Courthouse. N. Main St., (.!064l); 706/\\B 7'i9l, 706/4S}7161. NAC. Massive Oorlr columns strt1rh 3 swrics on ,n Imposing red brick c. 11148 Greek Rcvh-.1 coun house hulldinJl. \r\nGreene Count)'llistoricISocleti.\\luscurn, Comer of Gre,nr \u0026 F.ast SIS., (30642)( 706/453-7'i9Z and 45.Hl(,J NA-C. Do11n 101111, hou.ws  rollection of artifarts, photogrphs :tnd 11U1nu scrlpis relailng to 11te history ofGreene County, founded in 1786. 01)Co SL 10.noon or BA, \r\nIron llorse, 706/453-7592. C. A mo.s:slve l.000 lb stntnure, rrcated hy Ahl,01Pattison, was ori)llnall)at UCA. It w.is lo\"\"ed to , Profes.sor IIho pu1It in an open field, slslble from II\")' IS. \r\nScull Shoals, llwy I~ N, (.l0642); 706/45.l-7592. NAC Sile or earl)' manufam1rlng 1own c. ISil. A re\" walls nd found,ilori~ remain of town and large watcrpowertd rouon mill. \r\nUnion Point. Chipman Union, 10.i year old hosiery monufac. turer, NR, 1011rs available. 706/486-! l 12, lllswrlc Antebcllnm homes IOC:lt\u003c:\u003c1In do11111own. \r\nl,ODGING \r\nThe Oa,is House Red \u0026 Breakfast Inn, 106 N. i..urel A\\'C,. (3064l): 706/~5}4l l.l. Raies:S$55-$65: 0 $65-$75. CC6XF-GP NA,P-TC l'lctolion estate on (,0 ,. Scl'en guest rooms, H Ore, places, 2nU,111rs. Oay spa. RNrealS, weddings. (GIITA). \r\nHigdon llouse Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 301~ -Grrene SL, (;\\OIHZr, 706/4,j,J90 I. CC-l\u003eE,'\u003c-FL Vinorlai1, privOle balh. Near l.:tke Oconee, golf courses, onuqoe shopping, rcstauranL\u003c. llis1oric. (GIITA). \r\nTheJo.meson Inn, l25l S. M:lin, (30642); 706/ 4539135. RDlc'S: S S42-S5l; D $q6,S56.CCllIR. Free con1inen1al breakfast. oble n', free loc!!l calls. [me newspaper. king-size beds. Near 120. (GtlTA). \r\nPleaseJ'ec our 11d 011 1hc l11..fldc J-tY\u003e111 Co,w. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgi(/ 011 11-(J' Mi11d \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\n ATTRACTIO!l'S \r\nft. Morris llis1orlcSilc. RL I Box H6, (~1320): 912/884-5999. \\'ACCGRPA. Revolutionary War fort. S... old e-mb works. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nBo Ginn Notional Fish llatchery \u0026 Aquarium, RL; llOx St (30Hl): 91 ll')S2-l700. 'iA-llf 26 oquarlum tttnks / fish reptlles ,nd tunics. Open i,..1 c,cl')' d:iy exce1\u003e1 Chrisuns :tnd ~ew Years Da)'. \r\n.llagnolla Springs State Park, Rt. S, llOx 488, (.!0442): 91l(')8l-1660 NA-CCllf-PAPG. S! parking f~. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nllamburg Stntc Park, RL I, IIO~ l.1:1, (30820); 912/ 5;2-2J92. Parking fee. }IF-PA-PG. Camping. grist mill, lake, boat rcm:t.ls, plcnlrkln\u0026, playgrounds. nature tr.Iii. nshing. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nSp,ctators relar omit/ th aw lct1s al the Augusta Mastsrs go(J/Q11ma111ent. \r\n \r\nUnger Longer Inn, 1991 Unger L\u003c\u003enger Rd, (.10642). CL-CC.FGPII IR,~. Vlm1rf:111 farmhouse. Prh\".IIC bath, bar llbrary. b'JIIIC roonL (GIITA). Port Armor Golf atnd Country Club, One Pon Ant1C1r Park\\lay, (;()6-il). 800/804,;C,7$ C:L-CCfJi,f-GP-11-IICPG-PRTC\\l'S. Tnp 10 rmkcd golf. L:tkesidc rcson IS Idea.I for \u0026\"OOP nU'Ollngs or gctaw:iys. (GIITA). Rei noIds Plantolion, 100 Unger Longer Rd, (.lll61Z); i06/467.\\I51. C:U-GV-GC-11-11\u003c,' M-PG-P-R-l'C,11:'S. llte South's finest llll\u003ce :ind golf ronirnunlt). Rescnalions 800-'HI.Ali.li.: realty lII007.1.VilSO. (GIITA). \r\nPlt\u003eo.u- stt o\"r 111J oupog~! I. \r\nFOOO SERVICE WafOc llouse, lZO f.xit 5:1, (~01,,il), 706/4SH0\u003c9. A-FF-f'S.0S. Open 2a hours for hreo.kfas~ lunch and dinner T-bonc s1c,ks, chlclccn, ,alods. hreo.kf:,;1. (tHITA). \r\nTRAVtl, S6Rl' ICE Gn,enc County Chamber of Commerce. 1ll S. Mam S1.. (306-12): 706NSVS9l, 800/886-LAKE. C. 1.:tke Oc:\u003c,ncc, Oconee ukcFe,,, Old Grcensborough Antlc1ucs Fe:itlv:il, hlstorfcol drh'lng !Our (GIITA). \r\nATI'RACTIONS Potrlots Park, 5445 Colu01bl11 Rd., (3081l): i06/86.HS2.l. llf-\\lf.PG. PmloL, Park Is one of 1hc largt~I athletl, fodlhlc.s complex In the S1aw. Six haS;\u003ebaJI fields, nve soccer fields, four dolt softb,11 fields. six 1ennl\u003c courL\u003c and gymnasium. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICE CII)' of llarlem 320 N. Louisville St, (.\\OSI 1). 706/;5e,.34qg, ~A-l'AB, Olhcr llard) Fc.suval held annually lir.\u003ct Samrday in October. AnS and cr:tfl~ and 01orel (GIITA). \r\nLODGING h\u003eIOthe Woods Bed \u0026 Rrcokfas l, 176 Longhorn Rd., (30815): 706/5S41400. CC-GP-SA, R.ies: S S4SS5S: D S65-$75. Full roumry breakfast, clean rooms, amlqUl'S, lllnutc.s from shops \u0026 nne food.~. Quiet scnlng. (GIITA). \r\nArrRACTIONS Amil)' Recrcallon Park, (;a. llwy 47, (.!OSI7): i06{7l2-j770. GR,llf-PG. Rates '':U')'. Boat ramp; nshlng pier; plmJc mblcs and shehct$; playground: be-,c.h: res1rooms, nsh cle-.llling si.1lo11: drinking \"\"Jter. Lincoln Coumys hidden treasure. \r\nClarks Hill Lake (TI1urmond Lake), Rt I l!ox 12, s.r.. (Lake \r\nIs In Ga.); \"06/722-.mo. CGR-IIFPG-BT. NIJtC C'J.Ol(lgJ'Ounds. lhr~ coumy parks. five recreinion areas, four 01arin:is. The Fon Gordon Recreation .,.._ 01akes tltis COE Joke  paradise for the outdoor en1huslasL \r\nn: Elijah Cl.w-k S1a1c Pork. RL 4, Bo, 29.1, (3081 MF,PG. 7 ml. \r\nS.E. of Uncolmon orr l/.S, 378. 165 1cm :llld 1t2ller sites. lO \r\n \r\ncouagc.s, h\u003c::u:11. 1\u003eoa1 ramps, fishing, famlly/group \u0026 picnlc Shel ters, wotcr skiing, muscuni (tours V\u003ellable we,kcnds 9-S), trail and ntinaturc golf. i06/3S9-J458 (GIITA). Uncoln Count)' Historical Park/ May llouse, H i bnnbcr SL. (.10817), 706/359-469, or ,;59-103 I. Rtc.s 1:i.ry. NA-El-FD-llf-~IFPG,TS. llome or an early 1own dooor: ,Lw his scpar:uc office huilding. lleautlfullr restored \"Ith period rumilore: ortglnI window pane,, door knob,. An lmcrcs1lng 'bll IO bygone da)\"! Price's Store, ;021 Double Or:tnchc-s Rd., (30817): 706/359 HOI. !l'A. One or the oldt-s1 nirI gencr:ll stores in Ga. still in oper,ulon, NR. llas  unique charm nu-ely found today. feaiured In Sou1hcm Lh-lug. A must!! \r\nHISTORIC HOMES O\\'cr ZOO ho01es ,nd buildings on the NR. i06/.H9-7970, Blouchard-1.amar llou. c. in 18!3. L\u003c.\u003ec:ttcd 011 Washington St. (llwy. :li8). i06/W)l i3i. \r\nFOOD SBR\\1ICE Lakeside 8\"r-8Que llousc. llwy 4i,Clarks 11111 L,kc, (30817): i0/1/J59-7429 OS-BuffeL All you c:u, cat buffcL Th-Su, I lum C:isuol. Southern Bar-8-Que. (C.111'A). \r\nTRAVEi, SRRVICHS \r\nor Llncol111on/ lJncoln Counl)' Chamber Commerce. 160 \r\nMar A\\'C., (.10817): 706/.l59-i9i0. C-TS-B. 1nrom1adon and tour L\u003cm hurt\"tt for Uncoln County ond Clarks 11111 Lake arc-J. Tour, also. (GIITA). \r\nI ll \r\n\u003c:a1,1tI of Georgl. l i9(,1S07 \r\nATI'RAC1'l0.~S \r\nor Flrsl ~rolBIICIJ I Cpilal Georgia. 1796-1807. \r\nMarket located \"here 1he Ya100 Fr:tud l',pers were humfd. Oro,d Si., 91l/(12i-81.l4, Current courthouse built In 1904 on the site of lhc original State !louse. N.R. Old ,lt.rkel House. Built In 1\"58. Bell c:is1 In Fr:tnce In 1771. Looued In lite center ofBoon! SL, cons1ructed a1the Intersection of 1wo major N11M, A01erfcan 1radlng routes. The Old Cemetery, CA llwy. l4 E. T!llny gmcshcs or notable R\"olutionary War soldiers ,nd  U.S Congrrssman \r\nFOOD SERVICE Rall)' S, 119 oa,is Rd., (30902); 706/860-9589. (GlrrA). Shoney's RestouranL l18 Bobby Jones Pk\\\\T.. 00907): 706/8606979 /GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Phonclnfo of Augusia, .10.l f,rest1iew Dr., (30907); 706/868 i767. 0. A varle1y or re.:orded \\'Olce and fax Info for meu-oAugusta 1isllors. Con.siandy updoted. (GIITA). \r\nFOOO SERl' IC Coleman Lake Restauranl Rt. l. llox 15A, (30-141): 912/589 7726. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nATTRACl'IONS Cil)of Penfield, RR 925, 706/453-7592. Original site ofMercer Univcrsil), 11011' In )hcon. Founded In lhe 18.lO's. Some College huildlngs and homes rem,ln NR. \r\nATTRACTIONS DriVlug Tour ofSandersvUJe, 119Jones St, (31082); 9121;;2. ;!88. Tour of historic Sandem;nc. Av:illablc br0\u003chures  Washington County Museum or Chamber or Commerce, 119 Jones St. Kaolin Festival, P.O. llox 'i8l, (3J0Sl); 91l/ 5S2-.l288. ArlS \u0026 Cr.1f1S Fesriv,L week-long hcglnnlng on lhe 1st Sal in October and ending with a l'arJde on the lnd SL (GIITA). Was hington Count)' Museum, ll9Jones St, (51082):91!/;52 6965. NA-IIF. Genealogy Room stuffed Open 1\\J \u0026 Thu !-Spm. \r\nLODGL~G VIiia Sou1h .llotor Inn, il5 S. llrrls SL, (llwy. 15S.), (31082): 91 l / S'il-l l.H. Rates S-S;IS.Sa I; D-S.J-$47. CC-llf-XA-P. Rcstou ront adi:tCnt lO motel. King rooms, non-smoking, conference :tC1d Atnes.s roo01s. (GIITA), \r\nFOOD SERVICE Cnptaln os, RL !. Box 717, (3 1082); 912/;;2-0814. (GIITA). \r\nATTRACTIONS City of Siloam. The llurd-Carpenter !louse t . 1830 2nd l.og Cabin r. 1810, NR. The Baptist ,nd Presbyterian Churchl'S ore noie\"ortlt)' for ll1elr arrhhec.1ure. \r\nLlancock Count)' was ttn lmpomm crossroads ruhur,I and trJding center. Ile sure 10 1ish downtown S1r.irta and the Old Bll\u003elllle S1rlc jaJI. \r\nATTRACTIONS Georgia Power~ L;1kc Sinrlair. S00/69H3M. ,.mJlesboreUne offering Oshlng. boating. recreational camping and swimming, llancoc.k CoUlll)' Cour1house, Broad Si., (31087); 706/4~-157-16. Vlctorlon arrhl1ecture c. 1881-1883. NR. TI1e 1-'IFarene llotel. c. 18'10, Broad St., (31087), Known us the Drummer, llome Nmhlcs sud, us General L:tfayenc and Parron Mason Locke wwms 11crc cn1enlned here. ii also served a.1 a rerugl-e ha1en during the Civil 11:-ar. \r\nIIISTORIC IJ0.111!S Rock Mill Plantation. c. 1820, Federal Style. Shouldcrbonr Plan1a1ion, c, 1848-1852. Glen Mry Plantotion, Linton Rd. (31087). Grrek Re1i,al NLSCd rou,ge C. 1848. All are prl\\'31C ho01es listed on NR. Orlvc by ot~)'. \r\nMONUM.ENTS Confederate S~uaNe, Bm:td SL \u0026 \u003c'.ounhouse Square, (31087). t\\A. \r\nTOURS Sprtll/llncock Count)' selfdriving lour. Mps are ovaJlable at 1he ll:tC1cock County Chamh\u003cr of Commerce ond the Hancod\u003c Count)' Library. \r\ns. Spor1a/llu1cock County Enchanting Era. Courthouse ~I-, \r\n(.ll087); 706/4-14-571 TS,ll. En1oy JOO ,ea.rs o!Soolhem charm by touring Spartajllttncork County. \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 Jli~J' Mi mi \r\n \r\n Sparlll/ Hancock County Tour or Homes, Courthouse Sq,, (jIOl,n; 706/444-5715. Y,\\.'IS,11 PJ1joy !0() yms of Southern \r\ncham, \r\n \r\n5] Classic South \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nn,c Coleman Houst , ,12,1 N. Moln St, (30.JOI); 912/2;\\7'2822. CCIR. Rows: S SSH75: 0 $65-$85. Painted lady. mulques, 10 bdnns.. pvt. bath, full breakfast, cable, AJC. Weddings, receptions, conferences. (GIITA). \r\nI II I , , l \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nUartr.1m Trail/llis tork Wrightsboro, I ml. N. of 1-lO. Exit 59 \u0026 60, (30824); 706/59,,;584 81'. follo\" route token hy the noted nawntlis1 to visit lllstorlc U'rightSboro District. Old IOll'tt Site, Church c. 1810. cemetery daUng tn Quoker period. Clarks Hill Lake WlldUfe Management Area (public hunting); I5,000 :1. U.S. Corps of EnginC\u003c!I\u003e, on shores of Clarks 11111 toke. \r\nCmplng only In deslynoted areas. 70\u003c1/5954!?2. \r\nMcDuffir Public fishing Area. Take llwy. 278 10 Ellington Airline Rd., then right on Fish Hatchery Rd 706/ 595-1619. Thomson oo..ntown lll~toric District, 2 ml. Sof 1-lO, h it 59 (US i8/GA I7). (30824); 706/595-5584. 6. Focus Is Thomson commercial orea. l' lsll the 11tontson Depot for Tourist Inform lion Buro:ru and shared hlL~ or our rommunily heriiage. OrMng wur m,p.s avllllable. Min nd RR SL \r\nMONUMENT -women of the Sl\u003cties\". Thomson Depot (US 78/GA l7l  lo park. (j0824); 706/$95-5584. Monument honors 1he women whn loylly sn1ipor1ed the South during the Civil War. Fine art sculplllre \r\nIIISTORIC IIOMES \r\nThe Rock House, c. 17\\15, -1 mi i\\11' or Thom~on-McDuffie County, G. 22:j W 10 Union Churdl Rd.  Rock lloissc Rd , (30824): 706/ 595-SSM. Donation. IRth Century s1011e d\" elllng. Bullt by antes1or or Presidem Jimmy C.ner. Georgia's oldest hou.sc lnllln. Only house left From ColoniI \\lirightsboro. Request map ,iTourism Bure,u. Drive by. HickoryIfill. homeofSenotor Tom WtSOn, populis1 leader reoognized os the father of Rural Free DcllYCt')' (Rl'O) l'rivaJe home NR \r\nTOURS l1pcountry Plantation TourEscortcd Tour. 111 R2llroad SL \r\nDepot. (3082-1): 706/ 5955584. l'AB. s; per perwn. f.sconed \r\ntour of the Rock House with lnirodunion of(;eorglo's Upcountry r1a111,tlon hO\\L\"-'S rrhltcetur:al ln1erprcilve tour Designed for grou1,s, Co111n Tourism Bureau at Depot \r\nLODGING \r\nBest Wes tern White ('.ohtmns Inn, 1-20, 189()ll'itSMngton Rd,, (j0824); 706/59;.8000, 800/HS-9-65. Rutrs: S S40-S4S; 0 $44$52. Ci,C(',GP-11-IR-K-PA-P We Just I.OVF. to h2,c coonpnyl (;real seafood \u0026 prime rib. Gracious service, lovely mth,g. (GIITA). Oa)s Inn n,omson, 1658 Cobhham Rd., (;10824); 706/595 1262 (GIITA) \r\n1810 West Inn, 254 N, Seymour Dr (jOSZ4); 706/595-;II56, 800/ 515-1810. Rates: S-S-IS-S55; D-558-S-,. CCF,GP,K. lllstoric restored bed \u0026 breakr:i,;1 Inn. All rooms prtvote bath, 16 beouurul ncre:1 off 1-20, ne-,r Augus1:1. (Glll'A). \r\nFour Chimneys Bed \u0026 Breakrs1, l:116 \\Vire Rd., S.F., (30821); ioG/ 597-0220. Rtcs: S S4().S-!5; 0 S45$50. EM-GP. 1830 eounlt')' house. fl11ndpl2ncd pine ln1erior. Flrepl:ices, 4 posters, herb \u0026 nowcr gardens. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nShonc)\"s Restaurant, 1891U'a.shington Rd\" (.IOS2q); 706/ 595 9J Il (GIITA). Warne llouse. 1-20 SR 244, (30824): 706/ 5957280. A-f'f.fS-0S. Open 14 hours for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Thonc steaks. chicken, Slds. breakfast, (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\n11,omson~l\u003cDumc CountyTourism, Comention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 111 Railroad St Depot, (30814); 706/ 595-5584. MFTS18.  Upcou111ry PJ.n1\u003e1lon Tour- 2nd 1our of Rock llou.,;e can be $Chcduled. (GIITA). \r\nI ' \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nGeorge I\" Smith Srntc P:lrk, SOX 57, 3 t/ 2 ml. Sf. of1\\vln City off GA H. (30471), 911/76H759. YMlMFPM'G. A,mu~illg delight! llome or Old .11111 Pond. Am nd Crafts Fesu,,aJ unnulllly. (GIITA). \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nlla\\\\1horn lle.ights His toric llom. 600 Carlton A\\'c. (30669): 706NS3-7;9l. lluih ,n J88. one or the most hls1oric and \r\n \r\nTfte Classic Souths 1111111y lakes mnk~jislting a po1111lorpastime. \r\n \r\n!D1posJng houses In the di)'. Ori,-in:illy a rni,cd 0011gc. It was \r\nenlJ')!cd ulong Gretk kc,fral lines. Drive hy only. \r\nJefferson 11,11, llwy I'S !78, (.i066Q): 706/53-759L Con s1runed In IR30, It'.\u003c beautlfulellipllc1l door Ughts are fro.med by a 1wo-s10,y porUro supported by Ionic columns. NR. Drive by onl). \r\nCity of Union Point. nc,eloJX~I os rallrod junction In 18.l-1. \r\nKnown for fine VlnOrian er ardlltcnure. DL1tlonhc pol1gonal flower house$ arc londmurks NoruiJl31ed 10 I\\R. \r\nUnion point, Cltipmn Union, dm,111own, (30669); 706/~R6ll 12. Ntl-C. 10.iYl'al'Old Hosiery Mill sUII In use Tours available BA. \r\n \r\nOgeerhc Wildlife Mnnogement Are (public hunting). 24,00() 11. llun1 camp l'OILllructlon, pre-hunt SCCJUJlng allnwc~l one day prior 10 hunL GA 16 S.W to Jewel commuolty. folio\" signs. \r\n \r\nATTRAC1'10NS \r\nOldest Log JII in Georgi. c. 1786. Town Square. (.!109-1). Aaron Burr, US politicul leader spent night In 18()7 8urr. ltcr 2cq1tlned, 1mclcd under mlll1:1ry guurd from New Orlc,ns 10 Richmond where tried ror 1rea\u003c0n. \r\n \r\n,:.:.... (}!\\ (A .; ur_____ n :-. \r\n \r\nI_)_)_ \r\n \r\nPlen~c stt m,r llll o,, page 14. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nCnllawar Plantotion, LcJ\u003clngtoo Rd.(US ll\"Y 78 W), (.10\u003c,13): 706/67$-i060, \\'AGRBT. $2 aduh.,, S I 50 d1lldre11 S ml 11' of City. l!.IJ'I)' Aml!ricn building rumlshc-d 10 lllus1r.11c life In th~ vurioui periods of the history of the :irei. Aworklny plunmlon. NR. Tit.Sa 10-5. Su H. \r\nKettle Creek Battleflcld, GA 11\"1 44, (.1067.\\); 706/678-'lOIJ. NA-BT. 8 ml SIi' or City oil'GA i4. Baule fought on Feb, I,j, 1779. Open rear round. Tours BA. \r\nRobert Toombs llouse State llistoric Site, l16 F. Robert Toombs Ave., (.10673): 706/678-l?26, Admission: AdultS SI.SO: Ages( 18 S,75; under 5 free. Groups of 15 or more:Adults$U5: Age, fl8 S.SO. YAF.1-GR-)ff.f'ATS, Confcdcnue General Rohcrt Toomhsc. 1797, Hours: T-S 9-5: Su 2-S. (GIITA). \r\nMary WIiiis Libr:iry. lO~ Ii. Ubcn)' St., (.l0673); 706/ 678-~7;16. NAIIF-BT. lllgh l'ietorion Style c. HISS TlffWl)' \"1ndo\"s. f1rst free public Library In the smc. NR. \r\nWashington II istorical Museum, j08 E. Rubert Toombs Ave.. (.l0673); io6/678-2105. YA-GR-BT. Adults $1.$0. Children Sl.25. c. Is;;.Amgnlflcently restored and fumlshc-d :vncbcllum home whh , Confedcrotc gun collcnlon and lndln 2nff:1c1\u003e. NR. Tu-Sa 10-5, Su 2-5 \r\nZirbcsLcdbetter House, 10a E. Liberty St.. (30liH): 706/ 678lOl.l. NA-CIIFl~BT. c. 1905 example or Greek Revival :ird1itec1ure. llouscs Cit)' Office$ nJ Chamber q( Comrnerre. lf.f 8:J0-1:30, S 9.l. \r\n \r\nIIISTORIC CIIURCIIES Tht Church of the Mediotor. !ll I!. Roh\u003c'rt Tuomlls A\\t'., (30675): 706/6i87H6 NA,BT. 811111 1895. first Baptist Church. IOS 11. Robert Toomhs Ae.. (.!0673); 706/ 611l-l91l NMIT Organiu.'\u003cl in IS!i First United Methodist Church. I00 W Liberty SL. (30673): 706/678--116 NABT. Orgotliletl In 1787 Washington rrcsb11rria n Churt-h, lll(i F. RohcrtToombsA,e. (J067;1): 706/67R--51 I. NA-IIT. OrgonlZl.'\u003cl In 1790, \r\nLODGu; G TheJomcson Inn, 115 Ann Den,rd Or.. (30\u003c17:i); i 06/671l-i9lS. Ra1115, SSH-SH: I) S-16-SS6. CCII-IR. f'n.-c cuntlne111l hn,akfm, ahle 1V. free local clls, free newsp,pcr. king-size heds, suite uv:til. (Gln'A). \r\nPl,n.sese, 011rad cm the /11sltlt? ,.'ro11t Corer. \r\nFOOD SERVICE BootlcAAcrs. l'.O. Box 99, (30673); 706/678-1990. (GIITA). \r\nl'RAVEL SERVICl!S Was hington-Wilkes County Chnmber or Commerce,, 10-i E. Uheny SL, (3067.l): J0(\\/ 678-2013. CGR-TS-8. llome of Call\"Y Pltntatlon, hhtoric To\u003clmbs lluus, :tnd W'osMngtun ltus,um. llule Dly in October. (GIITA). \r\nATTRACTIONS Burke Count)' Museum, 5.l6 Ubcrt)' SI.. (.l08.l0): 706/5SlUlS9. NAP.I-IIM'S-ll-BT. Indian tools. muon history, Civll ll'o.r exhibit, 19(,0 kitchen MF 10-5. fir.;t S 10-l. Burke County Rural Folkways Center, Mo.nin l.uther King Jr. Or, (30830): 7o6/ 551ill89. Locatl'd In the Quaker Rd. llistoric District, the center focuses on earlr !0th Century education and the folk :irtS of the rnu111y's Afri\u003c'lln American ro111munl1y lllstoric Waynesboro, HS llwy l5 (downtown), (30830): 706/ 55s4889. NA FIiied with tum of the \u003ccntury huildings 1h11 give todo)\"s businesses nostolglc touch.The courthouse c. 185(,. churches :111d I91l, ,-.mul')' hom~ show lhe area'$ rich hertrage \r\nWDGINC llars Ion Waynesboro. S. Liberty St.. (.10830): 706/ 55-r-9')-tl !CIITA) Georgia's Guest Bed \u0026 Brcakfas~ o-10 E. Sc,enth St, (.\\Oll30); 7061S5-t86.l. 811. (GIITA) lleartland F mil1Resort. 1700 llw) HS., (30830). 706/J7 1790. CCU:X.f,K,~A-PGR-S-TC. We offer lakcfront cabin.\u003c, me,ls, horsci, beauty, prh3ty :md serenlt)In 1he ou1doors. (GIITA). \r\nA1TRACT10NS Cit)' of White Plains, n,mcd from It's grayhh-whlie sand) soil Ii hos  h1tge conren11'11tlon or1,ic 19th ccnlul')' Gothlr Re,1,J houses, llapUst Church Cemetery Is esp1.'Clally l111ere,tln11, \r\nATTIIACTIONS Cit}'of Woodville, C. Smll r:tJlroad town de,eloped In l:ue 19th centul'). Noo-Cla.\"l'lcol homes line tl1e high hills along 11~1 i\". \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 ft(11Alill(f \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\n Addre~- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \r\n \r\nCicy_ _ _ _ _ __,State \r\n \r\nZip_ _ _ __ \r\n \r\nMailto: Brunswick/Golden lsles Visitors Bureau ~COMM \r\n4GlynnAvenue, Brunswick,GA31520 2:'i?W~\u0026-\"'~ \r\n \r\n  A Sample Itinerary to Guide You Through the Colonial Coast \r\nDAY 1 \r\nWaycross \r\nDepart for Waycross' newest allraclion, Obediah's Oke(enok, where you will travel back in time to an 1800s homestead at the edge o( the great Okefenokee Swamp. Next. Lour the Okefenokee Swamp Park in Waycross or the National Wildlife Refuge/ Suwanee Canal Recreation Area in Folkston. Take a boat ride to see wildlife In its natural habitaL \r\nDAY2 \r\nSt. Marys \r\nTour the Historic Distrrct in S1. Marys before boarding the boat for Cumberland Island National Wildliie Refuge, where you can see the ruins of the Carnegie Mansion ,md wild horses grazing or playing 1n the surf. Return to mainland and depart for Brunswick and the Golden Isles. \r\nDAY 3 \r\nBrunswick/ Golden Isles \r\nTour the Jekyll Island Club Historic District, then enjoy lunch during a dolphin watch and marsh cruise. Take a tour of St. Simons' historic sites, where you will visit Fort Frederica, Christ Church and the Lighthouse Museum. Then enjoy free time in the Village, where you can shop, watch lo~als fish and crab off the pier. \r\nDAY4 \r\nSavannah/ Darien \r\nDepart ror Darien and visit Fort King George Historic Site, before arriving in Savannah for lunch. Take a tour of Savannah's Historic District, which is one of rhe largest registered urban landmark Historic Districts in the country. Enjoy a historical presentation while eating dinner In the oldest brickwork fort remaining in Savann,,h, Old Fort Jackson. \r\nDAY 5 \r\nSavannah \r\nTake a tour of Savannah's Low Country before boarding a boat at historic Thunderbolt. Enjoy lunch overlooking the site for 1he 1996 Olympic Yachting event. Next s1op: Fort Pulaski, which was engineered in part by Robert E. Lee; Tybee Island where the only remaining colonial-era ligh1house still is in operation; or Oatland Island Education Center, a 17-acre tract with nature trails to habitats of animals indigenous to Coastal Georgia. \r\n \r\nFar from big cities, away from rhe press of traffic a1, d rime, Georgia's COLONIAL COAST breezes along ar a gentle pace. Historic Savannah, the most populous area in rhe region, srill has an unhurried, gracious air, and the hundred miles ofcoanal plain and golden sale marsh srretching south and to the sea islands are even more serene. \r\nUnwinding is che proper behavior here. A chain ofbarrier islands provides world class golf, tennis. and beaches, as well as narure preserves ideal for bird wacching, photography, and eco-courism. Inland, in rhe exotic Okefenokee Swamp, hiking, canoeing, and camping are rhe leisure pursuits. In Savannah people relax by surrendering to rhe charms of rhe city's romantic past. Come July 1996, they can sir back and watch che Summer Olympic Yachting Events in che warers off Savannah's coast. \r\nSavannah was wilderness in 1733, when a boarload of English seeders led by General James Edward Oglethorpe landed by a river bluff co found che first city in the new colony of Georgia. They came for cwo reasons: to create a buffer between che rich Carolina tobacco fields and Spanish invaders from Florida, a.nd co rry co grow silk. The silk failed, but when corcon became King, the pore ofSavannah became irs leadiDg center ofcommerce, and chc city prospered. \r\nOglethorpe drew a careful plan for Savannah's sneers: a grid parcern with 24 parklike squares. The squares grew ro be shaded by moss-draped live oak and magnolia crees and were planted wirh banks of vivid azalea and oleander. Sracely homes, churches, and rowhouses gave che city such a handsome look rhar, years larer, during the Civil War, Union General William T. Sherman decided nor ro burn ir. \r\nWith the decline ofcotton came a waning of Savannah's inner city appeal. Urban renewal in the early 1950s almost destroyed her faded 18th and 19th century creasures, bur rhe Historic Savannah Foundation stepped in to save rhe imporranr heritage sires. By 1966, a 2.2 square mile area had been reclaimed and designated a National Historic Landmark District, one of c.hc largcsr, most highly acdaimcd in rhe U.S. More \r\n \r\n74 1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nrhan L,400 scructurcs have been restored ro their original splendor here and arc used now as homes, churches, offices, and shops. \r\nThe city's Victorian District is a suburb undergoing similar cransformarion and offers a fascinaring view of preservation in progress, with scriking concrasrs bcrwcen \"before\" and \"after.\" \r\nA multi-million dollar Riverfront Plaza consrrucced in rhe mid- I970s restored a nine-block area along chc Savannah River thar used co be the old cotton exchange and warehouses. Now c.hc brick buildings house more chan 75 boutiques, galleries, artists studios, museums, restaurants, and pubs. The riverfront is a cencer of Savannah nighrlifc and a popular place by day, as visirors meander rhe cobblescone srrcers, relax on park benches, soak up chc old world ambiance and warch the ships go by. \r\nCity Market in the center of rhc Historic District is one of the mosr recent rcsrorarions. Wirh che inrention of recapturing che armosphcre of rhe old marketplace, more rhan rhirry arrisrs work in open lofts where they commission, \u003clisp.lay and sell their works of arc. There arc also gift: shops, rcscaurancs and an outdoor courtyard cafe here, as well as several jazz dubs for evening enccrcainmenr. \r\nThe best place co gcr oriented to Savannah is at the visitor center and Savann al1 History Museum on Marrin Luc.her King, Jr. Blvd. A hosr of tour companies deparr from here ro cover rhe hisroric disrrict attractions and outlying \"low counrry.\" The city is also perfect for do-it-yourself walking or bicycle tours. \r\nT he Massie Heritage Interpretation Center purs into pcrspeccive Savannah's archicecrural herirage and styling derails. Eight house musewns in che hiscoric disrricr are open to the public, including the firsc co be saved by Historic Savannah, c.hc family homes ofGirl Scour founder Juliette Gordon Low. Houses feature extraordinary exan1ples of rhe Regency designs by architect William Jay. T he G reen-Meldrim House, which belonged co a wealrhy cotton planter, was picked by General Sherman for his headquarters during rhe Union occupation ofSavanna!,. \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\n \r\nthe white sand beach invites sunbathing, crabbing, and water sports. There's a fishing pier, and deep-sea charters are readily available. Fort Pulaski Nacional Monument, built prior to the Civil War to guard the sea-approach to Savannah, is located nor far from Tybee. \r\n \r\nThe 80 miles ofcoastal plain separacing Savannah from the Golden [sics can be travelled quickly on 1-95, or graduaUy along Highway 17. The slower route meanders by small towns intermingled \r\nwirh old plantation sires, historic fores and \r\nfishing viJlages. \r\n \r\nS1,pelo Jsla11d's moss-drap ed oaks lead lo mysterJ' 01,d adve11t11re. \r\nSavannah's African-American history and culrure are preserved ar the 1896 King-Tisdell Cottage. The Beach lnscirute, established in 1865 to educate newly freed slaves, exhibits works by nationally renowned black arcisrs and features wood carvings by the late folk arcisr Ulysses Davis, who lived in Savannah for 40 years. The First African Baptist Church seems from the oldest black congregation in the U.S. \r\nHorse-drawn carriages clip-clop around the squares by day and early evening, giving tours with a period Aavor. Replicas ofAmerica's hisroric riverboats offer narrated cruises, some with dinner and encertainmenc, and views of the riverfront. \r\nSavannah's 18th and 19th century character is most tangible at the ciry's two dozen historic inns and guest houses. A couple of these are cozy bed and breakfasts, but most arc elegant, lodgings with antique furnishings and traditional ex'Uas, Llke sherry in che parlor, or afternoon tea. There are rwo deluxe convention hotels within che historic district, coo, and numerous horels and morels throughout the ciry. \r\nSeventeen miles ease of town, T ybee Island recalls the day when a sray at the beach was nor an expensive vacation. Mom and Pop morels, rental corcages, and . condo units are the accommodations here. Fort Screven and Tybee Lighthouse are fun for exploration and climbing, while \r\n \r\nAlways fond ofa good parry, Savannahians welcome visitors to dozens ofspecial events throughout che year. Their St. Patrick's Day bash is second in size only to New York's. The lase weekend in March, when the ciry blushes wich brillianc spring flowers, the posh Tour of Homes and G ardens opens irs doors. A N ight in Old Savannah in mid-May celebrates the city's diverse roots wich a \r\nmulti-ethnic food fest. In early August cbe \r\nM aritime Festival focuses on the area's warer sport activities and coincides with pre-O lym pic sailing regattas. Mid-November through December brings a Aurry ofyuletide accivicy for C hristmas in Savannah. And each first Saturday of rhe month, Riverfront Plaza becomes the busy scene ofFirst Saturday Festivals, with changing themes to su it the seasons. \r\n \r\nGeorgia's coascaJ communiries have an exciting variety ofsaltwater fishrng both inshore and off. Marinas, boar ramps, and non-boating fishing access poincs are plentiful in Richmond Hill, Midway, Darien, Brunswick and Sr. Marys. \r\nHinesville has a restored commercial district, the Old Liberty County Jail, and the Victory Museum at Fore Stewart. Ar Midway, the L729 church counts among its early members cwo Signers of the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE and two Revolucionary War generals. The adjacent M idway M useum contains furniture, artifacts, and documents from the 18th and 19th centuries. And the new Seabrook Village, an African-American living history museum, allows visitors to watch cane being ground, syrup being \r\n \r\nAnywhere. Or here. \r\nOf those who travel the world, who can go anywhere, anytime, many choose to come here. \r\nPeople who can make once-in-alifetime journeys on a whim know our staff by name. They discover their favorite seasons, make The Cloister and Sea Island part of their lives. And often return for a lifetime. \r\nTo arrange a first v isit , call 800-SEA-ISLANo or 912-63~3611. Anytime. \r\nThe Cloister, Sea Island, GA 31561. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mlutl \r\n \r\n75 \r\n \r\n treasures \r\n \r\nawait your \r\n \r\ndiscovery on \r\n \r\nJekyll Island, \r\n \r\nGeorgia. \r\n \r\nStroll miles of wide, sun-washed beaches \r\n \r\nin search of seashells. Explore the splendid \r\n \r\nhomes and halls of a National Historic \r\n \r\nLandmark District and \r\n \r\nlearn ofJekyll's cherished, \r\n \r\ncentury-old heritage. 1 Pit your skills against 63 \r\n \r\nemerald holes of champion- \r\n \r\nship golf and awaken your \r\n \r\nenergies on dozens of tennis \r\n \r\ncourts or miles of wandering \r\n \r\nbike paths. Sample the local \r\n \r\n fare of Island restaurants or \r\n \r\ncast for your own catch-of-the-day from pier, \r\n \r\nbeach or boat. Hop \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\naboard a charter \r\n \r\ntourand find yourself \r\n \r\namid a school of ' \r\n \r\nporpoIBesatsunset \r\n \r\nYou1Ufind warm \r\n \r\nwelcome in accom- \r\n \r\nmodations for every taste-hotels and condos \r\n \r\namid the dunes, a resort along the river, rental \r\n \r\ncottages, even \r\n \r\ncamping. \r\n \r\nAll this and so \r\n \r\nmuchmore \r\n \r\nawaits you on \r\n \r\nJekyll Island, \r\n \r\nGeorgia. \r\n \r\nMinutes off \r\n \r\n I-95 at'Exit6. \r\n \r\nFor more information \r\nand a vaca~n plannin \r\ncall (800) 84\\-658 . \r\n1~ ~~ ~~~~ \r\n \r\nP.O. . 13186;_.., . \r\n \r\n527 \r\n \r\n....\\ \r\n \r\nJEKYLL ISLAND BEACH \r\nceanfrom Resort on the shor f the Atlantic Ocean. Islandside and Oceanview bedrooms and kitchenettes, pool, hot tub, game room, playground, t.ennis and shuffleboard courts, bike and beach equipment rentil, full service restaurant and lounge with enreroiinment. Seasonal Daily and Weekly Rates \r\nSpedlll Go//, Hoaeymooo and Beocb Fol1il's Packogu \r\n----- A ClarionResort \r\n-O C EABNucFcaRnOeeNr T \r\n85 S. Btat:hvillwDr.  Jcl\u003cy/J island, GA 31527 Coll direct. w the horel \r\n(800) 253-5955 Ext. 51 \r\n \r\nLANDMARK \r\nVACATIONS. \r\n]dryll Island, Gco,gia. Thisfabled isles ,ich histmy \r\nbegw1 11ghr here ar TlteJekyll Island Qub \r\noveracennt,)' ago. Come eryoy tlie traditions. gract and scn1ce ofabygoneera, complemented by 63 holt's \r\nofgolf. beach club, 9 tennis courts, croque~ \r\nand grand dining \r\n \r\n On 15 secluded acres. the newly remod- \r\n \r\neled Jekyll Inn is the largest oceanfront \r\n \r\nresort on Jekyll Island offering deluxe \r\n \r\naccommodations that Include 1 \u0026 2 bed- \r\n \r\nroom fully furnished vlllos. \r\n \r\nEnjoy our Olympic-sized pool. volleyball. \r\n \r\nbadminton and shuffleboard courts. and \r\n \r\nour playground Just for children: Dine at our \r\n \r\nfull service Italian Fisherman Restaurant; \r\n \r\nQuench your thirst at our lobby bar and \r\n \r\npoolside Tikl Bar. \r\n \r\nInviting year round climate odds special \r\n \r\nvalue to our golf. tennis. honeymoon and \r\n \r\nseasonal Beach Fun Packages. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\ng 800-7Jfr10ft6 \r\n \r\nJg_KYLLINN \r\n \r\n~1 \r\n-\\l~~~ BEACH RESORT JEKYLL ISLAND \r\n \r\nLoca1ed on 1he Allanlic side of 1hc island, lhe Holiday Inn Beach Resort prov ides a scenic garden wa lkway 10 miles of Georgia's mosl beau1iful beaches. Landscaped by Ihe island's natural surroundings wiIh oaks, Spanish moss, and dunes, this lranquil environment Is designed 10 offer 1he fines! in luxury, superior sports and versaIile meeIing facilities. \r\n205 a11racIive, comforiable guest rooms, restauranI and lounge, gift shop, ouIdoor pool and tennis. Loca l rccrcalion includes 63 holes : hampionship golf, historic tours, and excellent ;hopping. \r\nGolf, honeymoon and special seasonal packages lvailablc. Please call for details. \r\nNEWH' RENOVATEfJ 200 South Bl'.ich\\ il'\\\\ Drivl' \r\n)l'kvll Island, GA ! 1;i;('112) 633-JJ11 OR 1-800-i-JEKYLL \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\ncooked or ners for shrimping being made, in season. Darien, Georgia's second oldesc rown, was a t hri ving lumber center until 1925. Irs precry squa res and \"Ridge\" area ofsea captains' residences draw attentio n, as does Fort King George, a replica ofa n original 172 1 blockhouse-sryle fort. \r\nOarien's Welcome Center on Highway 17 is a source of information and reservacions for the Sapelo Isla nd Fe rry. Limited numbers ofvisicors and campers are allowed o n the island, which is now the Sapelo Island Estuarine Research Reserve. Tours include che University of Geo rgia M arine Research Institute, chc ex:terior of a palatial home once owned by tobacco scion R.J. Reynolds, miles of unspoiJcd beaches, and the delicate salt marsh eco-system. \r\nThe Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, in the Altamaha River delta ren miles north of \r\nBrunswick. provides a glimpse inro the lives and culture of che Georgia rice coasr after 1800. The \"low counrry\" plantation house is surrounded by work buildings, rice fields and dikes, and well- marked walking trails. A movie in the museum explains che history and importance of rice cultivation in che region. \r\nCreek and Guale Indians were rhe first inhabiranrs of rhe area known today as T he Golde n Isles. These barrier, o r sea islands with their dense vegetation a nd winding wate rways were much disputed terrirory among warring European nations and plundering sea piraces until rhe English finally prevailed ar rhe Barrie of Bloody Marsh in 1742. This conflict assured English dominance in the New World and is commemorated at the Bloody Marsh Banle Sire on Sr. Simons Island. \r\nI n 1736, General Oglethorpe built an ex.pensive fortification on Sr. Simons ro help protect British incerests co che north. Fort Frede rica housed several hundred self-sufficie nt families uncil fire in 1758 ravaged most of the setdement. The sire is now a Natjonal Monument of tabby ruins brought to life through a rtful inte rpretion by che National Park Service. \r\nAfter the Revolutio nary War some of che sea islands became corron plantations, producing such a superior variery that ir was expo rted all over d1e world. That way of life is gone, though, replaced by a thriving tourist inrerest in rhe Golden \r\n \r\nIs les' sparkling beaches, natural landscapes, fine resort hotels, and spectacular golf courses. \r\nOne hundred of America's mosr wealthy and influencial men purcbased Jekyll Island in l886 and formed the Jekyll Island C lub as the.ir ex.elusive wincer recreac. T hey builc a large, turreted clubliouse and several private \"corcages,\" spenc 56 idylJic seasons huncing, horseback riding, playing tennis and golf, and made sure \"no uJ1wat1red foor ever stepped on chc island.\" \r\n \r\nIn 1947, The $rare of Georgia bought Jekyll Isla nd :rnd expanded it into a magnificcnc gecaway accessible co everyone. T he JekyU Island Club H istoric District, a National Hisroric Landmark, has been restored and runs daily guided tours. The Victorian clubhouse has been turned into an elegant hotel, and nine other ho tel/ motel properties, in every price range, have been built o n the beachsidc of the island. \r\n \r\nA 63-hole public golf course. tennis and fitness centers, water theme parks, and a 20-mile bicycle path have been added over the years. There are campgrounds near the beach, picnic areas, and a fishing pier. \r\n \r\nSightseeing and din ner cruises, fishing charrers, and dolphin watches deparr each day from the Jekyll Island Historic M arina. Annual beacl1 festivals feature counrry rock stars and beach music oldie goldies. \r\n \r\nSea Island is best known for ics one choice accom modation, a 5-star golf, tennis and bead, resort built in the late 1920s. Gracious private \"cottages\" are also located on this island. \r\n \r\nOn Sc. S imons Isla nd, there are beachside condos and luxu ry hotels, deluxe golf resorts, and some of the prertiest scenery on the islands. Many of the best eateries are on Sr. Simons, as well as sophisricared shopping and nightlife. Probably the most photographed spor in t he islands is the enchanting lirrle Christ Church o n Frederica Road. T he most fami liar landmark is the J872 Lighthouse and M useum ofCoastal H istory in St. Simons Village. Visitors arc welcome ro climb the 129 seeps for a pru1oramic view ofrhe seascape or enjoy a trolley rour of rhe island. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgi11 011 ii'~)' Mind \r\n \r\n77 \r\n \r\n TO SAVANNAH. \r\nImagine jUSt the IVIOof you and a Marriott Two For Breakfast Escape \r\nExpecta11ons arise along \r\n$99 \r\nCALL YOUR TRAVCLAG[ NT FOR RESERVA1'ION$ OR \r\n1 800 USAWKND \r\nSAVANNAH \r\n~arr1ott. RIVERFRONT (912) 233-7722 \r\n\\\\t: \\1 \\KI: IT 11 \\lPf\\ H1H \\ HI  \r\n \r\nYou've run all day to see the sights. So, why not run home to Homewood! \r\n Condominium-style. all-suite hotel  I or 2 bedroom suite options  Separate living room and kitchen  Free continental breakfast \r\nThe best news is we're close to everything you want lo see - 4 miles to Sa\\lannah's historic district and 25 minutes lo the beach. Make your getaway plans now. And ask about our Suite Escape Packages (from S69 per suite)! \r\n5820 White Bluff Road Savannah, GA 31405 \r\n(912) 353-8500 \r\n \r\nSAVANNAH RIVERBOAT CRUISES ON BOARD THE \r\nfflltJJJA'IJ'1A~ M~Wll!l QIJSfllf \r\nNarrated S,ghtl((mg Cnu~Dmncr Enttnammcnt (1111~ SundJy Brunch Crui~ Moonlight Ent,rtammcnt CruiStS Charttl'I \r\nWWW,a,;;;;a/ \r\nf.1i...J,jr .Jt.,tiit-.~n.U,..Pa\"'JIIM',1C,II \r\nRiver Street Riverboat Company \r\nP.O. Box 10086 \r\nSavannah, Georgia 31412 (912)232-6404 or (800)786-6404 \r\n \r\nFully narrated, 90 minute tours of Savannah. \r\nBoarding \u0026 Reboarding at convenient locations. \r\ni.. Colorful anccdmes, well researched historical infor~ mation and humorous stories. \r\ni.. Over 100 points of interest. \r\na., Charter:. \u0026 Group Rates. \r\nFor More Information Call (912)233-0083 \r\n \r\nJust 15 m inutes from Historic Savannah, we offer everything for the Ideal beach vacation. \r\nWe offer 1, 2 and 3 bedroom condos right on the beach as _ well as a wide variety of beach homes. \r\nAvailable for rent by the day, week, or the month. \r\nCall 1-800-47 6 -0807 \r\nybee Island Rental \r\n \r\n 346parrooms with Ririeror Hisraric City'Vitws  16,0001qUl?l'tfett offlexible metlingspace  Dirta accesswRitlmtrtttforihoppurgandnigl,J}jfe  Riwroim, rtstaurans and lounge  Golfand deepSta fuhing a'IXlilabltfor group outings \r\n l n1U1or pool and htaltlifadlilits \r\nH Y;\\T T \r\nOfC,rs.: v \r\nBL!SfA'1:vlA'l:\u0026-11~ 1 ~ \r\nON THE HISTORIC RIVERFRONT \r\nFor information or reservations call 1-912-238-1234 or 1-800-233-1234 \r\n \r\n 'CJ/ \r\nP LANTERS \r\n_ INN__ \r\nJnn-dulge Yourself ... \r\n \r\n Steps from Riwrlront Plaza \u0026 City Markel \r\n 56 Rooms \u0026 Suites  Continental Breakfast  Honor Bar  Parkmg Facilil)' \r\n \r\n Pou, Poster Beds  Mlemoon Tea  Night!) Tumdown  Mmorcoach  Coif Availablt  Croup Rat,-s  Corporate Rntes \r\n \r\nf're!IC:lll uo,cour,.,u 04.I rc-c\u003c-1v.r lfl\"\\. ou ,,.md:ud u11ff \r\nf)jir,('fflJnt t~mt.:J .\u0026l llllh' \"I fl'kl\\.llluo 111 ,twck.fn onl)' \r\n \r\n29 Abercorn Street Savannah, Georgia 3 140 1 (80 0) 554-118 7 or (912) 232-5678 \r\n \r\nComplimentary afternoon tea Charming courtyard Roof top Jacuzzi \r\nMeeting Space Available \r\nPlease inquire about our \"Georgia On My flfind\" package. \r\n(800) 465-4329 (912) 238-1200 \r\n60l East Bay St. \r\n \r\n~ \r\nRIVER STREET INN \r\nSAVANNAH (912)234-6400 \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nDespite an abundance of resorts, golfing in the COLONIAL COAST need nor be a packaged vacarion. Numerous \"pay and play\" courses are popping up rhroughour the region, in Savannah, Brunswick, Folkston, and Kingsland/Sr. Marys. Boch Waycross and Kingsland will have new public courses opening in I996. \r\n \r\nHampton River Club Marina, at the northern cip ofSr. Simons, is the starting point for a trip co Little St. Simo ns Island, 10,000 acres ofperfectly conserved marshes, pristine beaches, and thickly wooded maritime forests. Since lodging is available for just 24 guests at a time, many ofthe visitors are summer daytrippers, who eagerly hop aboard the back ofa flatbed truck for naturalise-led interpretive tours. \r\n \r\nBrunswick, gateway ciry co the Golden Isles, is also che Shrimp Capital of che World. Butte rfly- netted fishing boars rerurning with the day's catch are a commonplace sight along the Tntracoasral Waterway a nd che Sh rimp Docks on Gloucester Street. Common, too, is rbe plentiful variety of fresh seafood in local rcscaurants, and the rich flavors ofcoastal favorites like Low Country Boil, Cashew Shrimp, She Crab Soup, and Brunswick Stew. \r\n \r\nVisicors to Brunswick may enjoy a walk on the Earth Day Nature Trail, a self-guided tour including wooden boardwalks across wading bird habitat, osprey/eagle nesting platform and wildlife observation decks. The wide-reaching salt marsh, where the seafood begins ics life-cycle, was immortalized in J878. in Sidney Lwier's famous poem, \"The Marshes ofGlynn,\" written as he sat beneath Lanier Oak, and best viewed from Marshes ofG lynn Overlook Park. \r\n \r\nLess than an hour's drive south of Brunswick, the small cowns ofSt. Marys and Kingsland have blended cogether of lace. The cute, rwo-block main street in Kingsland still has its turn-of-the-century aura and shops chat specialize in antiques and Early AJ11erican collectibles. The hean ofsleepy little St. Marys is its waterfront pavilion, departure point for crips to Cumbe rland Island . A guided cour of local heritage siccs is available through che welcome center in Orange Hall, a Greek Revival antebellum mansion lisced on rhe National Register Of Historic Places. \r\n \r\n1995 Geor.~i(I 011 My Afillfl \r\n \r\n79 \r\n \r\n Brunswicl~ \r\n \r\nC ome to beautiful Brunswick and the Colden Isles and enjoy our \"Suite\" Southern Hospitality! \r\n J30 Sf)Ocious suites (jacu.zzis awilable)  Suites i11c/ude 2 tvs. 2 telephones, \r\nrtfrigerotor. microwaue, coffec-maAr:r, hair 1/rger \u0026 sofa bed.  Fu/1-.~evica res/ouront \u0026 lou11ge  Inside a ]()().store moll with 8 screen theatre  Outdoor p()OI. c.tercise room \u0026 much moro \r\nm  ,1/inutes from .\\1. Simons \u0026 Jekyll /sla11tls EMBASSY SUITES Twice. The. Hotel Exit 8 off 1-95 (800) EMBASSY \r\nHoliday Inn at 1-95 Exit7B \r\nBrunswick, CA \r\n$38 ~1~~:o... \r\nKids Eat Free with Adult Gazebo Restaurant Features \r\nSouthern Cooking Oak Grove Golf Course . 3 mi. \r\nOutlet Mall  J block Je kyll \u0026 St. Simons Islands nearby \r\n,1/enlion /his ad when making reservations. \r\n(912) 264-4033 \r\n13.utd l\")D .i.1.all:ibil.ity ~U1l \\'.'!lid wilh otht?r dlstounts or during hohdoro or ,l)\u003cCi.11 esents. 2nd noor room. E\"fllre.\u003c 12/ 24/95 \r\n \r\nSea Js/a,id ca11 provide a ro111a11tic getawaJor an excili11g retreat. \r\n \r\nMose ofGeorgia's southernmost barrier island is procecced as C umberland Island National Seashore and administered by chc Nacional Park Service. Ocher than a s mall, privardy opcraced inn, primitive campsires arc tbe only overnight accommodarions here. Reservarions are essencial for camping and ferry service. \r\nThe inhabirancs of Cumberland Island are mostly wild. Horses wander freely. The ma rshes are home ro ducks and longlegged wading birds. Alligarors live in rhe freshwater ponds. Deer, squirrels and raccoons hide under t he chick interior canopy ofgnarled oak limbs, and scamper among ruins of rwo 18rh and 19th century mansions. Loggerhead turtles deposit cheir eggs by white sand du nes on a bcauciful, unsullied beach. \r\nEqually intriguing, chough nor as solitary, is rhe Okefenokee Swamp. This 438,000-acre National Wildlife Refuge and parkland, che largest and most ecologically inracr of ics kind in America, is easily accessed from three Georgia cities. In Fargo Stephen C. Foster Seate Park has cabins and campgrounds, as well as rencal canoes and guided boar cours. At Folkston Suwanee Canal Recrea tio n Area has a swamp boardwalk, a 50-foor call observation cower and views of the nearby prairies, lakes, and cypress domes. \r\nT he Okefenokee Swamp Park in Waycross p.rovides the least demanding way co see che \" Land of tl1e Trembling arch,'' as the Seminole Indians called ir. A guided boac tour focuses on che abundanc plant and animal life, whlle the inte rpretive cencer has lecrures, fi lms, and live exhibits. The Okefenokee Heritage Cente r and Obediah's Okefenok, a n \r\n \r\noriginal 1830s homestead, describe the pio neer lifescyle in early Waycross. \r\n \r\nT he mysterious swamp, che untarnished \r\nwilderness, the pleasure of spore amid che beaucy of narure-rhese are che percn nial lures of che coastal plain. Woven together with sun_ny resorts, hisroric cities, and quaint seaside villages, they form a rapesr:ry of t reasures co be enjoyed aga.in and again. They are the timeless bouncy of Georgia's CO LON IAL COAST.  \r\n \r\nEnjoy the State Parks and Historic Sites of the Colonial Coast: \r\n \r\nHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nBrunswick \r\n \r\nFort King George Historic Site \r\n \r\nDarien \r\n \r\nS.C. Foster State Park \r\n \r\nFargo \r\n \r\nSapelo Island National Estuarine \r\n \r\nResearch Reserve \r\n \r\nMeridian \r\n \r\nFort Morris Historic Site Midway \r\n \r\nfort McAllister State \r\n \r\nHistoric Park \r\n \r\nRichmond Hill \r\n \r\nCrooked River State Park St. Marys \r\n \r\nSkidaway Island State Park \r\nWormsloe Historic Site \r\n \r\nSavannah Savannah \r\n \r\nLaura S. Walker State Park \r\n \r\nWaycross \r\n \r\nPlease check the listing pages in this section and the back ofthe \r\nRoad Map for more information and \r\ntelephone numbers. \r\n \r\n80 1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n RELAX IN \r\nf!irs:d COMFORT \u0026 CHARM \r\n\"Where Southem Hospitality is a Practiced Art.., \r\n \r\nEnjoy THE Island Inn's perfect location-quiet and secluded in Plantation Village yet close 10 all Lhe fun and excitement of St. Simons and \r\nThe Golden Isles. \r\n \r\nCo111pli111e11tr11y Crmti11e111al Breakfast Served Daily. \r\n \r\nBrochures Available by Calling: \r\n \r\n9 12-638-5450  800-673-6323 \r\n \r\nf7fi1/lt:1:t, \r\n \r\n520 Ocean Blvd. \r\n \r\nliif1/Em.,,,,,.. St. Simons Is la nd, GA 3 1522 \r\n \r\n Colonial Coast \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nBrun.\u003c11ickGolden Isles Local 11'elco- Ccnler 1.15 bt'meen E\\115 8 \u0026 9 \r\nBnm:.wick, 1;A .H;io 'lll/261-0!0l or l-l!00.'13~-CO IST \r\nBnlllli'l\\'ick-Golden Isles Local Welcome Centtr Glv1m .\\vc. on U.\\. 1llrun\u003c\" irk. GA .\\ I 520 1Jl!/l6+53.,- or 180!~9.U-CO.\\Sl' \r\nDaritn-Mdnlosh Counly Local 11-elrome Cen1er 11\"1 1' a1 ll~rlcn River Brltlg~ Ollrien, GA 31305 9121 \\~-11\"2 or ~H-6(,g.j \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOMECENTERS \r\n \r\nOarienMcln1osh Counl) Welcome Cenltr 195. Ii.di 11 (IJc,st \\\\'e:.11m) F.ulo,~a. 1;,1 .\\IHI 9 ll/ 83l-14 H C\\l 711 \r\nGeorgia Vl~ilor lnfom,alion r.enlcr al Kingsland/SI. Marys l-9i Klng.\u003cl:111d, GA :11 ~ \r\n91 im i . m., \r\nGeorgia Vlsi1or lnforma1ion Cenlcr 1-95 G11rden Cily. GA 3141S 912/%+509-l \r\n \r\nJrkill Island Luca) Welcome Ccnll.'r ~ I Jekyll Cm,re\"a) Jckvll 1,land. liA :\\ I SZ91 i /6:i5-3M6 ur l-l!OMM-658(, \r\nKingsland Wckome f.t\u003enter 10- South Lee Srre~t Klngsl~ntl, GA 3 I 'i-111 9 12T l'J-5999nr lS0(H'.IWUi \r\nSI. Maris Welcome Center Orange llaU  ();;borne S1 SL M:tr)s, GU1558 9Il /S82-10!K) \r\nSa,annah Lncal Welcome Center (Oownro,.n) 301 Marun Lurher King lllvd. Sarnnn:1h, GA :iMOI 912/\\J.l 1-0-156 or 1-S00-+1+!1r \r\n \r\n1)-btt lshtnd  ekome Cmter lO\u003cJ Rurler \\~c Tylwc Island, (;A 11328 ')I u;M(e'ilH \r\n \r\n!,'TATli PATROL SIIMBER.~ \r\n \r\nllrurL,wlck . . \r\n \r\nIJll/ !6;-(,()50 \r\n \r\nlllne!C,rlk \r\n \r\n91Z.'8\"b-ll1I \r\n \r\nJck}IJ Island \r\n \r\n912/(135 l:10.1 \r\n \r\nSa,annah \r\n \r\n'11Ul3l-6-rl-t \r\n \r\nlhf(Nll'S \r\n \r\n91t/!11;1.\u003c,(,!l \r\n \r\nTo Inquire aboul Gwrgla road \r\ncondillons c:all: Weekdays 8:I Sc-1:~; . . tO t.C.S6-SK8! \"llghLI aud \\\\e1kr111h 10t165Cs5!(,- \r\n \r\n82 1995 Geo,~~ia 011 A~pMind \r\n \r\n 8 L\\CK8EARO I SI.A\"i O \r\nATTRACTlo,;s II ilderness. federul ~ildlffe Refuge acccs:,,ble by boat. ll) v1\u003e11s only lloat l'hilrtc\" rrom Shellman UlulT or Pinc 11.,1~,r. ~ilc ,.r Sou1h /\\1lan1ir Quaranline SlaliMs. 91! /-1J7-69S; \r\nBLAC KS II EAR \r\nl'R/\\VF.L SERl' ICES Pierce Count)' Chanibrr of Comm\u003crrt, S... Central \\ve.. (,\\ 151/,); 91l/419i0 +1.IA1011\u003c-d in restored 1rln dcpo~ ttrea lnfom1ali1111 on n,11111~ In ncarh) Sa1ill Rhcr uml 1.111.le S11ill, Creek. llomc or two iob,oco mkis QuJr-Sept II llm.). \u003cponsor 11:m csifes1 !ud S:i. Oct. \r\n,\\1'111.,\\CTIONS Golf. (.\\1; 1(,). 9ll/sa9-,141I \\'A Enjoy 18 hole, of golf oi t.a,1vle\" Golr \u0026 C.tluntr)' Club \r\nBRUNSW ICK (A Georg ia Maio S t reet Ci ty) \r\n \r\n~~= ATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nG\u003e1cwui 10 the Golden \r\n \r\nJekrll Is land, S1. Simons \r\n \r\nlsloud. Unit S1. Simons Island and Se:, lsl211d arc four hc:ich \r\n \r\nres\u003c\u003erl areas rronllng on 1he lll:mlic Oce:in .md knO\\,n o\u003c \r\n \r\n G.-irgb's Golden Isl,$.' 91!/ !65-0\"20 or 1-ll009.U-\u003c:OAST. \r\n \r\nCourthouse. c l\u003c/(P This lmpl'C$Sl\\'e hulldlng is ,urroundcd by \r\nmos.\u003c-hung Ill e o:ik;. Se1cral ll'el'S or foreign origin mar l~o he seen. Including !Ung and Chinese pimchlo. \r\n \r\nDinner Thcaire. lu!M \\ cwrasdc S1., (.ll;lO), 91!/ !6!110!. \\ AFll EnJo)' dinner\" hllc vle\\11ng  dellgh1fol Iiie pn,luctlon \r\nal lhe RniaJ c,re DinnerThe-,1re. Adsonl'e rc,;en,11unsrcqulrl.'\u003cl \r\n \r\nF.3rlh O:ir ,\\31Urc Trail, Off l S 1, One Cnnscrvillon Wa)'. \r\n(31 S!O); 911126+118 NA.TrJil \"11111, acro,s;ah mttrShies. tidol 1\u003ecrn,b :rnd rnasr:1l h~11l1111ud lugh ground Ob~rntlon o:, lln') ~aglt uc~tlng pl:11fon11 mnd nl\u003e$en'21ion dl-ck and 10\\\\ tr, (;a IJNR O:i. 7om-6pm \r\n \r\nGolf. (.!IS!O). YA. f.nf0)' IS holes or golf al IJrummicb O,k Gro, e Island Golf Club, 9 1l U,1.9;5; and 9 hole, al Glinrn C.olr Course, 91 l 16+9;!1 fri'\u003c Gulf Gulde. roll 1-81~9.\\3C:OAST. \r\nllofwyl,Broadfield l'lan1a1io11 Srnie llis1oric Sile. s;s6 US \r\nlh1 y 1 ~. (.ll525): 9l!t !C+'.\\.B. YA-El CRl'C. Aoicbellum rice plo111allon hou\u003et c 1651 Original fuml\u003chlng, l'llm mu.1cum ,1,gnlflccn1 live oaks. ('.losed \\Ion (GIITI) \r\n \r\nl.onitr Ook. lfnMr llus '\"\"' during the Isos, Sidnei L:inter was insplrl.'\u003cl io wrhc some or h,s n111s1 pociry. mrludlng 11arshcs or \r\nGlynn \r\n \r\nvr \"Llborty Ship\" ll.S. I. (.ii ilO); 'JI lflC+S.\\.I . N~, llodcl \r\ndeplc1lng lhc shl1is or 11~1 period. 9~ 1hc ,.,. fl long !'llrgn n\"\u003eSCls 11trc huill In 1he llrur1S11lck Ship Yrd from 19\u003c!-tS. \r\nor Locncd 31 1hc fool St. Simons C!1u:-e1ui al 11.\\lwr Ccnlcr \r\n \r\nto, ers Oak. Indian 101tr ond hL~m:1lden mc1 under llll' limbs ,,r lhls 9()(\\,)'C'Jl'Old oak Locut(-d 1 1hc lnWrset.1100 of Alb:lll) \r\nand Pnntt Sis. \r\n \r\n)l:irshesofGl)'nn 01crlook Park. l'oiuage poin1 for\u003e'll'\\llng \r\nthe hro\"l llmh1-. or Glynn, of which Sidne)' l.tolcr, Gcorglo's gre:atl'o;l 1..oet.. wrou. \r\n \r\nM:,f') Miller Dull Museum, Ii!.! Gl)llll /\\\u003ec.. (3 I520):9 11/!6\" \r\n ,r,9,n One of lhe IJJ')l\u003cSt museum, orhs kind In 1l1do111l11.1\u003e1 \r\n\"ilh 01er ;,ooodolls und 111011) unique ltl)'$ In iL\u003crolll\u003ection. l'lc11 IR40 Chlnohcad, and doll~ mode h) the mas1ers. Ila M-~ l 15. \r\n \r\n()Id 1'own Rrnnswlck. (.\\15!0), .~A t.ld out m 1\"71 in :I grid 1\u003e\u003e11crn of brood ,m,et5 anti porks. Strttls still re1al11 nomrs 1ha1 rcfltct holh llriU; h .od (:crmon 1!~ llrhlng 1our \u003e10ll,hlt 21 the liS I II dconw Ccn1cr \r\n \r\nShrimp Docks. llnms\\\\ick Is nne or 1he shrimp cophol; of lhc \r\n11orld TI1c plc1ur.,..1uc shrimp flt'\u003c'l mar tw \"'\"'\" from 11111 S1 (L$. 341) hclWt'\u003c'II Glourt\u003eltr\u003end Mure SIS. \r\n \r\nWelcome Ce111ers for Brunswick \u0026 The Gulden Isles. \r\n(,l l ;!O), :-'AB. Loc-;it-d 011 ~s ,. , SI ShHml\u003e CaUSt!\\\\J)'. \r\n'lll/!(1+5:l,\\i ond 1.9; \u003e\u003c1u1hho1111d httwi,cn f.xll, S and 9, 91 l/!61-IWI! (1-91 Cc1111r rullr orcessihle). Arc Inform \r\n111111,drlllng lour,. \r\n \r\nOTIIER A1TR/\\CTIONS \r\nA1kJ11son Truc1 II ildlift ,IL'l1rn~eme111 Area (public hunlJng), /.. l.S. .\\II 10 Evcreu Cil). ril(lu on t\\110111,ha Park Rd.. !.8 mi.. right at di11 rood \r\nlfarring1on Traci Wildlife M:rnogemtnl Area (puhlir hum \r\nIn~). ~ l'.S. .J II lo GI u. ltf1 011 i!, lj.; ml. 10 ro,1 Rd , Ml \r\nl .j mi. 10 signs \r\nlln1.z11rd' Neck WIidiife \\lanagc111cn1 Arca (puhllc h11111lng), I!.(H~I a Camden r.011111r ~'\"\"'\"'t camping u1 Cro11k1-d Ri\\t'r \r\nState r,rk. SI 111'}\"- U.S. 1 s.. 13 1111. 1U flowr !!luff Rd , ; .; \r\n1111. 10 11a1\u003crl)' Rd., lcO 1.r, ml w , i~n,. \r\n \r\nl'ulp and Poper Co. ll\"lldlifc Mangcmcnt Arc (publlc hunllng), (,(),04~1 a. limhcrfand Camping I Crooked Rhw Stole l'irl.. SI ll31'}S \r\nSans1'ille 1'roct Wildlife M1111agemen1 Area (public hunting), \r\n~- U.S. :11 I 10 ML Plt\"\"\"11L rlgh1 :md moss rallrod Imo ore:t. \r\nT) l\u003cr Traci Wildlife Management Arca (1111bllc hunllng), I, 1.~. .lII w Ml. l'l\u003c\"san~ l\u003cr1 on Po.s1Rd, l.3 ml. io din road on right. \r\nWDGI NG \r\nBruns\" ick Mnor. l!!S Egmoni S1. (.ii 5!()); 9 l!/ l65M89, Ill-li.\\ fGl'-K-\\I-N,\\. Elcgo111 l'lctorian mansion featuring high 1,a and go11n1111hrcokf:i.,1. S1l\u003c'rhl ho\u003e1lng parkagcs. (GIITA). \r\nComfort Inn. 1.9; at U.S. 11111.\\.I I. exit s, 490 NewJt:mp llwy.. (.II i!Sl: 91l/!(H-6i40. Ra1cs; S-S39-Sl9: D-$S4-S6~ \u003c.:C,EX-II-IR P Dt!nny\\ Rc,,-i_ open ! i hrs.. 01 er .\\,000 \"IrL or m\u003c'\u003cllng/ban \u003c111\u003c1 sp:ice. (Glll'A), \r\nEmbns,1 Suites llolel, 5(H) MII llhti, (j liH); 9l l/l6 1.f,11)9 Rute5' S,,D$59 (AM)-S')9.9; (r.ick) Cl,CC-11-)lA-I' A1rnched 10 3 IIKI store mII wllh el\u0026ht-cincina1he-J1er. three 1110/or d1:paru11cn1 stores. (GIITAl. \r\nPltnsr .tel! u11rnd 011 png~ NII. \r\nlloliday hrn Brno,wick, US \\,I \u0026 1-9i. (315!0); 91l f!(,I, -103.i CUC-EXF-H-PA-PG-P. Gazebo Rt\u003es1anr0111, Juleps l.ounge, ml'\u003c'ling:i10 I!i,11bygrou111~ flshlng.11011-smoklo~ mo~ (GIITA). \r\nPle11seset (Jllrad011 pagt/JO. \r\nllolida) lnntl.S. 17, .1.102 Glp 111 A1e., (.\\15!0); 9 1! /!/ei-9111 S-SiR-SS6; l)-S$(,S6-l CL-CCII-NA-PA-P Cnmtnlem 111 hcudu,s. golf, lh(.'\"Jlre, shopping. Ull's Rl'Slallralll; JCll)()fl 1rm1~. pon.11on (C!ITA) \r\nPle11sesee our lid 011 JHIJ:C 7. \r\nllownrd Johnson Motor Lodge, 1-95 11\"1 3,1, (31il0), 9WU1-HTIO. (GIITA). \r\n1Pl1a,nt ,J,,,r1n1t.s(o~n1HISnn):,sGr~,rz;;11\u0026-,lSl(c,rI:1I1,1R10a1l(1'SD: Sr..SHtm-SsSs!;frDomS4\u003c(:\u003e1)51;1(111. \r\nCC-11-IRI' Com1\u003ell111enial') comincnial hr.,.kfas1 and cscrcis\u003c facllil). frt, loco! calls. free newspaper. (GIITA). \r\nPlea#~-,c 011rml cm till! /11sldc Fro,,, Co11'!r. \r\nRose ,11,mor Gues1 !louse'\". 1108 Ridunond SL al llno1cr S.111orc. (:11\u003e10): 9 Illl(t7M69. S-SH-S65; 0-S5H95. 81. (Gln\"A) \r\nFOOD SER\\11CF. \r\nChickfil-M.lrnn Pl\u003ece, IOO MII lllvd. (.l15ZO), 9 12/167, IW (GIITA). \r\nCrnek\u003cr Harrel. 195 nd C.S 3 1I. F.\\. il  A. 10\u003c1 To11rls1 llr.. (31;!0); 9111!67;11,o;. A-CC,fS-11,/\u003eS-OS-S. llome or hCilrt) ho111c rooking rt'\u003c'lllllng  time when good rood ,nd good ,enlre wenl hand In lmnil (GIITA). \r\nEl l'OrlOtwo locoilons:.llsOC)prc;.s Mill (.ii S!O); 1111 Tourt11 Dr., (5 15!0) ((ilITA). \r\nKtnll\u003eCk)' Fried Chicken loc:ulun~ 1801 C)'J)r\u003c'SS lllll Rd., (.\\ ISW), 9 1!/ lfHll56: Hwy. _l I \u0026 1-95, (.1 1,20), 911/ 1(,7, 1158-\u003c. (Glll'A) \r\n1'hc RO)t1I Cafe, 16 1R Nc11c:is1le SL, (3 15l0), 9 11/!62-lIOl. Res\u003cn Jllons; l \"\"- A.CCIJ.lif,l\u003eS-0S. Banquet facilh)' \u003ceating up IO l_lO. Lunch M-F 11,2,30. (GIITA). \r\nSpeed) Ci11ering Inc., 160') R SL. (3 1520): 9 1!/ 167-7!38 (GlffA). \r\nw,me llouse IWO loonlons: ?') ,~l'\\\\' Jesup llwy., (5 1520). \r\n9 1!/!(,!5917; jS IJc.,up IIW)'.. (3 1SlO), 9 1?1l6'1~,z.o. Ml'FS- \r\nos,01lCn !s hours for hrcakfas1. lunch mldinner.1'h\u003c1nc !leuks, \r\nchicken, salads, brcakfa.lL (GIITA). \r\nl'OURS \r\nCoristnl l'onrs, l6l6 Nc11m,ilc St., (;I;10): 9 1l/Z6l-O-t70. YA l1inerJrics plo1111\u003c~I for roas1ol Gu S1c11 011 guide ~rvlc.,, 1mi:;. pom11lo11, mc2I pt.nnlng. sp\u003c'lial c1cn1S, e1c. (Rectptlw 01\u003eer.1 l!lr), l.\u003clond F.x11ress Umo Service, (.i i il0):91.!/l61-il.!i!l Y\\ Slglu.~-cing tuurs:1 :airpon 1r:1n~frrs1 shuuh to rt.-st1111rJ11lS :md shop1,ing. co11\\l!JUion shu11Jes.. \r\nTl11\\\\'EL SERl'ICES \r\nBruns\"'i\u003ck \u0026 Tir\u003c Golden Isles or Georgi:, VisJ1ors Bureau.  Gl)ll11 \\\\'C., (ji S!O): 91!/l65-o\u003c,!O. 1l Gcorgl2's (1)\"51! llcacl11,,.golr-11:n11is-ll.shlng,hl,101'). 5 hrs. io A1b11a.. I hr lo Sav or J!ll. fl (GIil',\\). \r\nP/('llSl'.f~C' our 111I Oft page 72. \r\nCRESCE!\\T \r\nFOOD SR l11C6 \r\nPelican Poi111 Rt.\u003clnuranl \u0026 t.ounge, llox li9. (3 1JO,); 91!/~H-1l95. A.CC, Cl, F, IIF,~S-OS. Pelle-Jo Polnl Re,\u003c1:111r.im \u0026 l.nunge ....rood, stl!:l~s. prime rlh and seafood huffc1. (GIITA). \r\n0 \\RI Ei'I \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAll:,nrnlrn Wa1err011I Wildlife llanagement Are\" (public humlng), 19.000  S1\u003e1c n11nt,I In ,\\lclmush Co111t1), \\1$ 1 S. 1.; mi , cht'Ck ,1allu11 nn rtihL \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\n \r\nI.EGEND \r\n \r\nA 8\\ ('.0~ DA IIS \r\n~IIL \\PS ~'R \r\nusr.; \r\nGIITA \r\n \r\n,\\ff1' \r\n8) A1\u003e1t111rucn1 I'S Corp; or linj!inc,r, Fmlll)' ll:lllv \r\nor 111,lorl, ~ile. ,,perot\u003c'll h) lht (:eorgi1 \r\nl)epanntcn1 \\,mral Rtwum-.. llours \r\n1'11-S:1 9\u003e,Su !-;.JO: dosed \\lund,), \r\n111anL\u003cgwlng. Chri~un:1\u003e X,ilon.il IIISll\u003erlc 1.Jndm,rk OperJll'd h) lltl' ~allonI P1tk.\u003c Sel\"llce ~allunJI Rcgi\u003cler or lihiorle Pile~ :111dt11r \r\nllls1onc 011tbu,ldi11i;,, tr1111\"d S1atc,; t'ure\u003etl') Senio: (iwrgla llo~Hllly nd fmel ,15,\u003eoct:11lon llemll!-r (GIITI) 0!111111.., Lootl \\fell.,mc Center ur S1.ic I f\u003citur lnfom1:11l1111 Center In 1hc dt) \r\n \r\nATl'RACTIONS \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\nCrctlll C,rd, \\ccepltd \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nfo\u003clll Scn\u003elcc \r\n \r\nCP \r\n \r\n\\ ;o[f Pril11tt\u003c\u003es \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup R.llt-S \r\n \r\nIW \r\n \r\nlllllldlupp\u003c\"d F:inlilles \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\n~cnnd fildlltles \r\n \r\nNI \r\n \r\nltlml\u003c.,1!111 \\u \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPet\u003e lllo\",-d \r\n \r\nl'G \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nldml\"lon lt\"\u003e \r\n \r\nIIOTEIJMOffl, \r\n \r\nRII \r\n \r\nll\u003c.sl \u0026 Rre,kfJ.\u003ct llomcslU) \r\n \r\nBIIR llt'\u003cl \u0026 8Cl,.Hns1 llolel, Re-sun \r\n \r\nBf \r\n \r\nRed S. Breokf:1\u003e1 Inn \r\n \r\nIIS \r\n \r\n8ah)'SUllng \r\n \r\nrP. \r\n \r\nCurrenq F.,rhange \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nt:.Junll') Inn \r\n \r\nCl, \r\n \r\nC0\u003c ktoll Lmmgc \r\n \r\nc\u003c; \r\n \r\nt.n'\u003clfl G2rd, Acccpwd \r\n \r\nI) \r\n \r\nDo\\\\lllOlln \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nl!nl\\'11allln1Ml \r\n \r\nEX \r\n \r\nP.,11fl!\u003eS\\l'a) \r\n \r\nF , \r\n \r\nFislung \r\n \r\nFl \r\n \r\nruel Sen ice \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\ntiolr nn l'remi:;cs \r\n \r\nGI' \r\n \r\nGolr Pr11lleg,.,_ \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllmdlCtpl~'\u003cl Aoces\u003eihke \r\n \r\nIIC \r\n \r\nllellth Club \r\n \r\nIIP \r\n \r\nlleJltI Pool \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIJl,RO\u003cIIII llOllt\" \r\n \r\nKl\\ \r\n \r\n~e,mel Foctluit-s \r\n \r\nIi \r\n \r\nKurhcncllcs \r\n \r\nI.I \r\n \r\nl.:1nguag1 lnierprell'T \r\n \r\n,\\I \r\n \r\n\\larinu \r\n \r\nN~ \r\n \r\nNt-:tr llfJ11\u003e11 \r\n \r\nOR \r\n \r\n01\\ lle-Jth \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPct, 1110\\H-\u003cI \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPool \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nRl'Slll1 \r\n \r\nR$0 \r\n \r\nRe.-.,na1lon N,rvfce Org,nltlion \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\n$hu11l1 \r\n \r\nSIi \r\n \r\nSnhurbon \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSnn\\\\ Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nfrnnl\\ r.oum \r\n \r\n111$ \r\n \r\nlll'Ju,- $kiing \r\n \r\nCic11ril !It.el N RrraklllSI CA!uncll Member \r\n \r\nRESTAl/RANTS \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\n11n1osphcfl T~blr Strvlce \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\nCredi! Cm!. .1ccep1ed \r\n \r\ncCsL css \r\n \r\nCt\u003eCklarl l,iunge \u003c:2fe1crl2 Smorgaof,tud COl~1il Senlce Sundy \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\ni)OWIIIO\"II \r\n \r\nF. \r\n \r\nF.nh:rtaJnmc111 \r\n \r\nFf \r\n \r\nFa,1 FllOtl \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nF:11nll1 Stvil' \r\n \r\n'I~I \r\n \r\nfbndlcapp,.,I F:irilltic.\u003c So ~nmkhtR \\rea,;; \r\n \r\n(JS \r\n \r\nOpen Sund:i) \r\n \r\nSB \r\n \r\nSuhurh,11 \r\n \r\nSERVICF.S \r\n \r\nIL \r\n \r\nllrlln, \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nCl1Jmlll'r of Cllmmel'te \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrenq lhchunge \r\n \r\nfJ \r\n \r\nEducauon l11\u003e1l1u1ion \r\n \r\nGT \r\n \r\nGmuntl TrJroporloliml \r\n \r\nIIJ \r\n \r\nTourwn lnforoullon 8Ure4u \r\n \r\n\\If \r\n \r\nlll'Cllllg f:icilil) \r\n \r\ns \r\n \r\nShuttle \r\n \r\n11, \r\n \r\nTnur Stnlcc \r\n \r\nT\\ \r\n \r\nTr.11d \\gcnq \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On it~\u003eMind lH \r\n \r\n Alramoho Watufowl \\l'ildlifo ~la nngcmenl A.rea (public hunting), 19,000  S121e owned ,n McIntosh Co11111y. U.S 17 S. LS ml.. check s111lon on rlghL \r\nButler's Island, US 17 S. (51.IO;). Altmh River Delta where 112). Plem, Butler establiShed one or the Mrld's gre:11es1 rice pl:1nuUloos In I\"8/!. Ills grJndson's \"ifc. F1nny Kemble. chronicled her stoy here In 1839. \r\nfor1 King George, P.O. l!ox 711, I 1/l mll\u003cs N.E. of u.s 17. (.11305): 91l/4.li-4770. Rotes: s1.;o dults;$.75 children (6-IS): \r\nd1lldren under 6 free. YA-EI-GR-lll'A-TS. Reconstructed 18th cenlllr)' lorL blockbouse and museum, c. 17l l (GHTA). \r\nllistork Darien, (.1130\u003e): 9Jl/.H-119l. NA. Gos !nd oldest town. founded hi J\"36 by Ogle1horpes Scoulsh llighlandm. IJl;ioric si1uue.s, district of timber baron's :rnd seo c.ptains homes. shrimp fl\u003c'ClS, covlu processing. \r\nScenic By-way, bet11'l'Cn exits 9 \u0026 JO paralleling 1.9; 1/ 1/? ml. 10 the l:IISL RL 99 crosses the Allamoho \\1'oterrowl M2lllgemem \r\n11rea 2nd provides \\'Jews of tidal marshes. \r\nTours. Optn Gates. sped,! orrangcmcntS to rc111n1e lslonds. ll'l'Ckdtly rh-.r :Uld mmb tours. 9Il/437-6985. \r\nl.ODG JNG \r\nOpen Cotes Be.cl \u0026 Brc:tkfas t.., Vernon Squuc, P.O. lkJx 1526. \r\nF.\u003ell9 or lO 011,9;, (.l130;);9Il /-t:17-698;. RI-P-r. Arcess pristlnr \r\nhml,r lslnds ml Alt:1n1lh, Rh'cr. 1876 ti01her boron's home In historic town. (GIITA). \r\nTKAVEL SERVICES \r\nMcIntosh Count)' Chamber of Commerce / Wckome C\u003c!n ter. 10; Fon King George Dr, 11111 17, (31.lOS): ?I Z/437-1192 or6'\u003e84 NA.CB. Centero,erlooks Darien RJvcr,nd Shrimp Flt-et. \r\nArc ,nforn,oUon. plcnk f,cilitics nd resen\"ltlons 10 S2pelo \r\nJslond (former home of R.J. Rc)'llolds) \"\"albhle. \r\n \r\nEl.LABRLI.P. \r\n \r\nA1TRACTION \r\nGolf, 91 l/858-4653 YA. Enjoy 18 holes orgolfln Bryon County's new golf course, lllack Creek Goll Club. \r\n \r\nFARGO \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nStephen C. fostrr SIBie Park. RL I, l!ox 131, (316.l l), 9l l/1\u003e375325: 17 ml. N.E. ofFugo YIO GA I 7_ NA-C-CC-11-PA-PG. Conogc-s, (llmpsltes, museum. e1mp store, boating ( 10 mph limit). \r\nboat rcntols. tours (CIITA). \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Swan,p Entrance, llwy. 17 off U.S. 441, (316;11), \r\n \r\n91l/6.li-527-\\. YA Stephen C. Foster St:itc Park entrnncc 10 \r\n \r\n11 this primeval wilderness, IK1a1 tours, Ashing, c:rnoclng, C2mping. \r\n \r\nD:t cxccp1 (:hrlstm:is. llours \r\n \r\nF.n1r20res lso 31 ll'2ycross \r\n \r\n,nd Folk,1on. \r\n \r\nfl01, KST07-\u003c \r\n \r\nATIKACTJONS \r\nCourthouse, c. 19t8. NR. Golr, (31537): 91l/96-7155. YA EnJoi I8 holes of golf at the Folkston Goll Course \r\nOkefenokee National Wildlirc Refuge, oil Ga llwy 121/23, (31537): 91?/49\u003ci8J6. YA. Restored S\\\\'Jmp homes1e2d. Alnts ,00111sw:imp onimal llfo, displays. plmk focilities. 4,000 ft bo2rd, \r\n\":tlk and ;o fl ohscnatlon 1011cr. Open 0 cxrept Christmas. \r\nRailroad Dcpo~ Malnstrect. (31537); 912/49o-lSj6. NA-C. lluilt In 190.l nd restored freight room In 1990. Museum of r:ulro:id anifacts housed with the l'olkston/Chrhoo Count)' Ch,mhcr of C.Qmmcrre. \r\nSardis Churcl1, Post ltd, (3 1537): 911/496-ZH(\u003e. NA. T11e oldest church In Charlton Cou111y, org,inired 11rior to I82 I. A hole ,n 1he pulpit fron, a musket shol by 2soldier defending ihc church from Indians ,tJII remains \r\nSuwanee Canal Recreation Arca, G,. 11\"1' Jll/ H. (31H7): \r\n912/496-71S6 or 1-SOOSWA.IIP 96. YA-Fil-GR Okercookl'C 1\",11 \r\nll'ildlilc Refuge entr:rnre. Guided ho.i tours Into the Okefenokee, hual/e:rnoc rental; and hooting acce.~ refreshment center. \r\nTrodcrs llill Recreation Park, G llwy 121/ 2.l, {.llH7): 9ll/ 496-3412. 1.oc2ted 3 I/l ml S. of Folkston on ihe scenic S1 llory\u003e Rl\\'cr. Camping. tralkr hrioku11s, 1e111 spact-s, hoot r.unps. baths \"llh showers. large shelter \"i1h cooking shed for groups. \r\nTRAl'EL SERVICES \r\nFolkston Chorlton Co. Chomber of Commerce, Malnstrect, (j1537); 91l./49\u003c,ZS3(1. NACII. !loused In the re,tored Old Tr,ln llcpo1 hullt In I90.l. ,lr\"'1 lnfornmtlon and museum of rJilroad onilaru a,,.11,hle. Sile of the Okcfonokcc Fcstl\\'ol 2nd weekend In OcL \r\n \r\nGAROll ClTV \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nEl Porto, SOS A11gu;;12 Rd., (jI \\08). (GIil;\\) Kentucky fried Chicken, 402 A11gu,12 Rd, (,\\108);91 l/')(,658,q, (GIITA) \r\n \r\nWarne llouse.1.\\IO August Rd.. (.l l 108); 91!/9(,+7(,F. Mf FS-OS Open 2, hours for hreokfa.\u003cl, lunch nd dinner. T-bonc steoks, rhlckcn, ,al:id.,, hre:ikfa,t (GIITA) \r\nATrRACTIONS \r\nResort lsl:111ds. Jckyll lsbnd, ~1. Simons lslond. Uni St. Simons Island, and Seo lslJnd sccessiblc fro111 Rrn,m, ick and listed separn1eliIn this s,-,:tion. \r\nl l l l \\ F . S V ! t . l, E \r\n,\\'rrRACTJONS 8:icon-l'rascr llnusc, Conn SL, built I8.\\9. On the ~,11100,I Regbter of lli,ioric Plnct-s, JJri\\.icly owned ond occupied Por, tlct1lari1hca111lr11l \\\\ hen :1L.1le:is and r-Jnwlll:is 2rc In bloom \r\nGolf, (Ji_ll ,l): 91 l /Si(,550.1. ,,1. Enjoy 18 holes or golf 31 the \r\nCherokee Rose (.'ountry (:lub \r\nlli.s1oric Downto\" n llinetwillc. Rcsiorcd commerct:tl di.s,1rlrt... ,,uie1y of spcdlt)' shops. historic ('.ounhousc. hbtorlc Court St. nc,ghhorhood Old Libert)' Count) Jail, (.ll.ll3): 91Z/j6S..HaS. Completion in 1881 .ind usc-d 011111 1971. ll\u003ccscribed t co,npletion :tS   h:tmlsorne s1rucmr( with all the modern cun,,nu.-ncts\", n10.nlng wohr plumbing. I!\" brlrk \"oils ond .l6\" tonrrctc n,~irs. Victory Museum, Ft. S1ewor1, (.ll:ll.l); 91l/\"767-il!85. Dtes from \\11ar Be1wec11 1he States to presenL Sp(.'Cial collenlons: Merrill's Marnudcrs. SA\\11/ rhlllppine lnsurrcrlion ond Desen S1orm. Tu,F 114, S \u0026 Su I ;. Closed Fedcr,I h!1lldo1~ \r\nl,OllG ING \r\nShonc)\"s Inn, i8(1 1: DglNhorpe, (.11313); 9Jl/.1(\u003e8-SSSS. \r\nROll-S: S-S3(l-S,l5. D-S.11,s.I. Ci,CCII Kf,K-P-TC. .~c.. Fl s,cw:in, \r\nhome of lath Infant!). (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE El Porto, ; ., I Oglethorpe. (.l Ul.l), (t:JITA). Golden Corr:il Stcoks \u0026 Buffet Resrnurnnt. 708 F. Oglethorpe lh, y.. (31Jl.l): 91l/.l(i8-80(,0. CC~FS-IIFNS-OS-S. IISOA \r\nChol(C Steaks ond hot fri-sh rc:isl mils All iou \u003c-.r, to tt r.olden \r\nChoirc 6ulfrt. (GlffA). Kentucky Fried Chirken, H3 F.. oilethorpc IJl,d.. (jl.115): 91l/8i (,-OISI (GIITA). Oak\\\\OOd care, P.O. ll-0, 180, (j I~ 13); ?U/87(51.U. (GIITA). \r\n'rR,\\VBI, SERVICES \r\nllineSYillc 1.iberty County Chamb,r of Commerce, 1'.0 . ll\u003cI, 05. (31313): 91!/j{,8-HS. (:.IJ. Arco and special c,cnb inlormallon. \r\nHOM P.R \\'I I.LE \r\nLODGING \r\nThi IMm~ttad Bed \u0026 Brca kfasl., I Fargo Rd, 11111- 1\u003c\\ I S, (.ll 63t); 912/487-lll?. R2tcs: S S16-S4R: 0 S;6-$5~. CC-F-IIC NA-Ni-TC. E,p\u003c'rlcnce  H\u0026B ad.,cnture ,n hospltollty! Ner 1hc Okefenokee Swamp 2nd the lluxrord Llhrry. ((;IITA). \r\nJEKHL ISL.-\\r-.0 \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n111e reson 1h11 offers golf, wnnl1, hcc.11, historic 011rJctlons ond on-going re\u003etorotlon plus brc:1thttlklng no,ural be2u1y. Its st\"mi 1ropical rlim!lte bring., ,,::armsurnrncrs :ind winters \r\nBiqck \u0026 Jogging Trails, (.II;2'); 'II 2/6.l5-l64S. \\'A 20 mi or 11aved patl,s through tl1c 111su1ric Dlstrln, woods. marsh 111d along 1hc beach Hike renrnls ltatt-d at Min.IGolf, hotels, olrpon, c:11npgr1,11nd and Jck) II Jslond Marina. \r\nF:iilh Chnpcl. C. 190. Gothic orchlt\u003c'CIUre. S1alned gl:15$ window\u003c by l.oul~ Co111for1 Tiff:int und 0. Maltlund Armstrong. restored. Ill l ~t. Fishing l'kr. N. Rl\\'l'nicw Or, (.j I527~ 9U/655-:1\u003c511 nr I-SIJ(l-8'1 1-()586. NA 1-0l.\"Jlt~I a1 Clam Creek l'icnk Arco of the L\u003cland's nonh end \r\nGolf. Capt \\1illy Rd., (.l1527); 91l/6frH68. YA 65 hole,, of \r\ngolf, 18 hnle 0011,-,;cs 01 Olconder. Pi11e l.:t~es ,nd lndlon ~lounds; 9 holes ,,r golf at Oct:onsidc Kine. \r\nJekyll lla rbor M:irin:i. 1 llarhor Rd., (515!7); 912/6.lS-31.l7 Compleie facility with d()(kogc. dry stor,ge. 1'hilrler.., rentals. calc, pool and P fur marina guest;. 11,f S-7pm, Sa \u0026 S11 \"\"pm \r\nJek) ll lsl:ind Club llis toric lli.Slrlct (,l lS!l), 912/63;.ll 19. YA-GR. From IAA6 to 19-tl, \\\\Inter retre'Jl for A111enc1's WC'Jllhiest families. Tours da ofrestored ho111,,. Group tour infomutlon JekiII Island llis toric .llarina. ~. RJ\\crvlc11 Dr.. tltl\u003c'kagc, dl'Cp sea fishing ,ml slgh1Stclng di,rtcrs ,.,,11,ble. 9 IU6.H-!89l. OA. \r\nJk)'II Island Tennis Center. ,Udi I.I\"\"'\" r,c1111r with 1\u003ero \u003chop. Tennis 11,gozine Top 1; Ila q.\u003c,, Copt. \\II l II)' Rd. 91l/li.lS-II S\u003c. \r\n \r\nShopping. (.l JSl7); 91l /6a-6586. llo1111,1ue,rs ,,,d 1\u003eparel \"'allble :11 shops l0c:tted In the shopping center on Pier Rd.. In the lll\u003ctoric District anti 31 Island hotels and amcnltl\u003cs. \r\nSummer Wares. S. Rhervic\" Dr.. (;1 1527); 9 1l/635-l0i 4 or 1-800-81l,6Sll\u003c1. YMD,GR.Jekyll'! 11  water p2rk. ll'otcrslitles. \"\" JIOOI, emilc,, river, children~])001, snock b2t \u0026 beach $hop. Open .llcmorl2l Day to Labor Doy Su-F I0-6, Sa I0-8. All day fun -one price. Water Ski Park, S. RJ\"enJew Or., (.11Sl7); 91!/635-360!. YA. In lnno,athc conce1u 1ha1 allows \\\\Oler skiing 11itho111  boat c:rt21 for all sklll le\\'CL\u003c Ilourlior dally Jl:tSSf;'S .-allohle. Spring Jnd summer, I0-6. \r\nWelco me Center, Jek) II Jsla1HI Cauwway. lnlormtlon. 111,p,. ,;deo tapco[blllnd, rescrntlons, gift \u003chop. etc 9 12/6.IS-363(, or 1-800-St1-6SS(,. l)a 9-S. \r\nOl'IIER ATrRACTIONS \r\nMinintnre Golf \u0026 Bierrle Renta~ lleachvlew Dr., 91l/(,_;;. \r\n1648, o, 91O; fall \u0026 \"inwr, 9.; . Flmess r.cmer loated In \r\nRecreation ('.enter, flcachview Dr, N3ture Wall~ 91l /\u003cdS-'1030. \r\nWDGING \r\nHes, Western J ekyll Inn. 97; North lle'ch,1ew Or (31 ;l\"); 91lJ635-l5:\\I. \r\nl'le1Me se11 our ml 011 page 77. \r\nThe Clarion-811ccanecr Beach Resort, s; !leach,iew llr.. \r\n(31527); 91l/65;.lll,1. ((:IITA). l'letlSe Sl'f' our a,/ on page 76. \r\nComfort Inn Island Suites. 711 lleadwlcw Dr. 1;1;2 ): 9 IU6.l5-l2 II. (GIITA) \r\nPleflse .Sf'C our 11d 011 pagr 77, \r\nD ys Inn Occanfro111 8cs11r1, /,OS. BcachYtcw Dr., (3152i); 912/6:IH\\19. IGIITA). \r\nllolid\")' Inn J ekyll, lOO South Beachvle\" l)rtve, (31527). 912/1,;IS-.l.\\l I. \r\nPlease sec our atl IJ\" pag\" 76, \r\nJ1k1ll lslond Club Hote~ HI Rl,crvtcw Dr.. (j1,l7);912/6.l,U,OO. Rotes: SS79S99, fl S9()-$ IS9. BS-CL f.,f-GPII-IIP-IR-~I R-TC. \r\nReswrc'\u003cI /.2tlonal lllstoric J.:indmark. u ,1superb!)' oppoinu,d \r\nrooms. Cas111I and fine dining. (GIITA). Pllnst .n:e flUr a,J ml pt1ge 76. \r\n\\'Illus By The Sc:o Jlotel Condomhtium \u0026 Conference C\u003c-n ter, 11\"5 /1. llcad1,l1w Dr., (31 Sl7):800/ 841626l. Rates: 1.U \r\nbc-droom condos s;+sI74. CI.-CC-P, F-Gl'llK-OllPA-l'G 11-R I,! \r\n\u0026 .l hedroom condo, on 17 u. of oceanfron, Full conference lucilltlc,, ,l\\'ull:ihlc (GiffA) \r\n/\u003e/N1se see nur 1111 ,,,, pagr 76. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nJe~-yll Island Authority, 37; RJ\\crvlcw Or.. (jI527); 9l!/65;l2j6. CC-Fil-GP-GR-IIF,Mf-P1'-l'GTSll. ~:11111'111 lslnd rL.-\u003cOn \"ilh v2tlet)' of lodging, beach. gulf. tennl1. historic tours, shoppin!l, (GlffA). \r\nJek)'II Island Convention \u0026 Visitors Bure:iu, P.O. ~os 1311!6. /51;?\"); 800/8~1-6SS(,, C-B R1'\u003e\u003cln ISiand le.rures golf, tennis, hlsioric district, wmer park and I() mi. or beach. (GiffA), \r\nPlniseser. our ,uJ 0 11 p11gt ]6. \r\nK DIGS I,\\ ''iO \r\nATTRACTIO 'S \r\nDinner ll1e,11cr. IOi S. Lee St.. P.O. Box 19l8, (.11548), 91 l /il9-599')or l-8004JJ.Oll5 YM:C-FO-IIF. Step h,ck In tlmc wld1the C2mden Plarers. Je\u003eters, JuAAlcrs. Knights \u0026 Dr,gons will en1cnal11 Annual 1\u003erod11ct1on includes n,cdie,al le:i,t to the c~t-s nd pallell Also dinner thc-Jter llistoric District, (31518): 9un i9.;999 or 1-S00-13}0ll5. l:A. CoaS12I connector 10 Cumberbnd lsl2nd and Okefenokl-e \\I lldllfo Refuge. 195 1::\u003cit l Nat,onII)' kno,rn hotels and restaurants, ~ntlc1ue trea.~ures NR. \r\nKingsland Communil)'Oeuermcnl Prognt.m, P.O. Box l887. (.l ISsS), 91 l n 294.lSl. It llomc or Georgio's l.abor Day C0tHsh Festi.,,I 111 Gt'\u003clrgia' co..tal Corner (GIITAJ. \r\nLnbor Da)' Callish Festi\\'ul, P.O. l!o, 19l8. (.llS48); 912.,17l9S\u003c)\u003cJ') or 1-800-{IJ-OUS. Voted \"fop ZO E,cnt\" in the SouthC:tSL CatOsh d11111crs In  ,:uie1i or cooking sl)'lco Arts. rrruts, fre, ou1door conccrtS \"ilh 11:1tlon;d~ kno\"n cntcrt.1111\u003c:r~ and murt'. \r\nShopping. (~ I5~8); 9 1!fil9-59'J\u003c) or 1-lltl04J3.022S. F3Cllltles Include anti\u003c1ncs, collectlhlc-s, J\u003erimltl\"es. ,nd other hidden 1rea.\u003c11rt-s loc,ttI In the Klngsland ore, ' I.Ong a favorite stop on the co:istal r('jt1ons 'A111111uc Trail : \r\nUS 17  rost Road\", (:II 58); 912/\"l')-599') or 1-8004.l:\\-O!lS. US 17 \\I Ind., through Kini;sland par.die] to 1-95. IL~ unpaved \r\n:incesior. known IL'i ..Pos1 Road\" ,,a) once ::i.n lndl:in tr-.111 :ind :i. \r\nroute ,mponant t\u003cl both sides during the Rc,olmlonuy 11':ir \r\nWater Sports, fishing. r-JJ1ocing \u0026 boallng m cnJored on the nearhy rivNs sod creeks, \\\\ ith actess1bilit)' 111 the Atl:uitlc Occ:ut \r\nI.OIIGING \r\nMorilll'rS Suites. l3H VIiiage Dr.. (31,-1S); 9J,l/88l-~00-I, SOO/ot.ll-678~. Rm-s S S\u003e\\O-SS7: D S60-S7S. ce'-Gl'-K-NA-l'AP ~p:1tlous rooms, lull kitchens,\u003cdlln~fans. s111dlo units ond m2stcr sulll'S. Gov, rates. (GllTAl, \r\n \r\n84 1995 Georgia On MyJlfi11d \r\n \r\n We Cornered the Market \r\nOn Coastal Fun \r\n Cumberland Island \r\nHistorical Sites Wilderness \r\nw..lkways Antiquing Okefenokee \r\nWildlife Refuge \r\nKINGSLAND CONVENTION \u0026 \r\nVISITOR'S BUREAU \r\nP.O. Box 1928  KtNGSIAND, GA 31548 800-4330225  912-729.59 99 \r\nFOOD SERVICE Warne !louse, 1-95 llwy. sO F.\u003e:11 l. (51;48); 9ll/729-ZS06. A-Ff-FS-0S. Open l4 hours for hrc:1kf:c,1. lunch nd dinner. r.honc steaks, chicken, s,luds, brc;,kf:1.\u003c1. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nCamden/ Kings Bay Are Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Bo~ I.JO. (31$48): 912nl9-;s40. (GIITA), Kingsland Comention \u0026 Visitors Bnrcau, (315\\8): 912n l9 5999. 800/433-0225. IIP.MP-TS-8. Treasure chest or funl 1.95 Conn. lO Okefenokee WIidiife Refuge :1J1d Cumberh,nd 1'1,nd llls1ory. (G!ITA). \r\nPlease sl!e our at/ 011 this page. \r\nKingsland Welcome Center, 107 S. l.eeSL,{;ll ;18); 9 12/729561.\\ IIF-8 In llis1orlc District, housed In resturc-d c. 1929 hotel, lnforn1'1ion. nrnps. ,1dco tape or re.. 1011r guide mops, southern hospl11lhy! \r\nt.lTTI F. S1'. S l \\10\\S ISLA'lO \r\nATTRACTIONS Little St. Simons lslond, P.O. Box 1078, (5152l): 9l2/63RH7l. Y,HD-GR. Privately o,rned. unspoiled b:trrler iSland wllh O\\'er \u003c, mi, of m1developc-d be,ch. shelling. fishing. horseback riding. hirding. \"' immlng. c-,noelng, ccesslble only by boL by reser\\'ollon. \r\nWDGING \r\nLittle St. Simons lslnnd, P.O.Box 21078, (31522): 9l2/\u003c\u003e387'7l. Rotes: S S200-S300; D S300-S-100.CCF.llOll-P. Undevcl oped b:irrler lsl,nd. H guesis, 7 miles or buch, m,ny mMties, hlrdw.ichlng. (GtrrA). \r\nME IUDI \\N \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nSopelo Ferr)'. Spelo Dock off llwy 99. YA. Ciich ferry mS.pclo \r\nIsland Resen'allons re;iulred In :u1,ance by c:tlllng the Darien Welcome Cen11.,. 9 1l/1:,7-4192. \r\n.\\II D\\\\ AY \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nDorchester \\1i112ge/ Dord 1\u003cs ter Presbitcrion Church, Named for lhe Dorches1crs In fJ1gland. Settled in I843 b)' famllles from Midway and Sunbury. Church r. 1854. Markers ore looued on G11 11\"1' 38 :tbout 6 mi. It or !lidw\u003ey Church. Mldwoi Church, 1111\\ ' 17, 912/884-5837. NA. 811ll1 17?9. produced 2 signers or the Oooa.rutlon or Independence, l Revolu llon:iry gencruli and U.S. sen.ior. s1,,e gallery and high pulpil \r\nremw.cemetery d\"es 10 Colonial Gt-orgl._ \r\nMldw:tiMuseum, U.S. 17, next 10 Church, Raised couage style. Furniture, artifact.,, documents from c:1rly 18th 10 midl91h centuries. 11S. 9 I2/ S84-S8.l7 For1 Mor ris llis torlc Site, RL I, Box 236, (31.l20); 912/884 \r\n;999. 7 mi. E or 195 Admisslon: SI.SO :uluhs. S.75 children: \r\ngroup r,ies: SU5 udulL\u003c; S.50 children. f.lPA-PG. Revohalonury earthwork fortlOcalions museum. exhibits, nd wulking tour. Tell! SIOI')' of the  dead 10\\\"1\" or Sunbury. (GHTA). Seabrook Vllloge, RL I, llox 225, (.l 13211): 912/884-7008 YA-GR. An Africun American IMng history museum dedle11ed 10 the research. edum.lon and authentic ;xnnylll or this 1urn-0fthe\u003cenlul') community. Open Tu,~- \r\nOKEl'61'\\0KEE \r\nA1\"rRACTIONS \r\nOkefenokee S,,u mp P,rk. 5700 Okefenokee sw,-mp Park Rd.. (3 1501); 912/28.1-0583. (GIITA),  \r\n \r\nPATTF.RS O!'\\ \r\nLittle Satilla Wildlife Manogemen1 Area (;\u003eubllc hunung). 15,000 o. Pierce \u0026 Wayne Co,ntles. GA .lZ P.1 ml., yello\" signs Borders Uttle Sotill Creek, \r\nPOOIF.R \r\nFOOD SERVICE El Porto. 120 N. lllghwoy 80. (.lJjl2). (GIITA). Kt ntucky Fried Chicken, ConUnen1al 61\\'d., (3132!): 91l/7'18 \r\n029i. (GHTA). \r\nRICH \\I O'iD 1111. L \r\nATTRACTlONS fort McAllister Stott Historic Pork, Box .!94 AFort McAUls1er Rd., (31324): 91zn2Hjj9.Admlsslon,Adults $2;Children S.75. YA-GR-PA-PG. lh\u003eme ofConfl-dcrotc Fon McAllister nd museum. Yw-round c:imping nd fuhlng. (GHTA). Ogeed,ee Ki\\er, ends Its 245 ml. journey l ml. N. f1, hlng (especblly shad), camping. boallng. \r\nLODGING Eroool.odge, P.O. llo, 47. 1-95 \u0026 U.S. 17. (.ll.!26): 91l/75f\u003e 3.lll, (GIITA) llolldai Inn, 195 US 17 Ult 14, (3132q): 912/756-3351. (GIITA). \r\nPleausee 0 11rnd 0,1 paxc 7. FOOD SERVICE \r\nEl Porto, Way Storiun ,.enter, (31324). (GIITA). Kentuckr Fried Chicken, llwy. 17 and 1.9;. (31321): 912/756 ~100. (GIITA). wame House, 1-95 \u0026 US 17 E.,it 14, (31324): 91l/7;6--1336. A-FF-I'S-OS. Open 24 hours for breokf:i..\u003ct, lunch ond dinner Tbone stt :iks, chicken, sabds. breakfast. (GITTA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Brynn County Chamber of Commerce \u0026 Richmond HIii ll'elcome Center, J.9; Hwy. 17, RL I Box ol4D, (:ll.!24); ')ll/756-2676. CB. Open 8:30-5:00 MF, .llinutt:s from historic S.-aimah. 500 ho1el rooms l'On\\'enlentli located at Exit 14 on 195. lliqorfc FLMcAllls1er nearby 100. (GIITA). \r\nRI\\ CO '\u003c \r\nATTRACTIONS Golf, 912/826-2092. Enjoy 18 hole, or ~olf 01 Wlllopcg Creek Golf Club. New Ebenezer Family Retreat \u0026 Conference Center/The Jerus olem Lu1her1n Church/The Georgia Salzburgcr ,\\lo seum, Go.. 275 E off G. ll 912n54-924l. Fl\u003e1t c,phal of Georgia, cott,gcs styled 2fier origlnI IS1h century Saliburi:er farn1houses. 130 a Retrc:11 Center with accommodatiofl~ up 10 300. Swimming. 1ennls. flshh1g and much more \r\nST. '1\\Rl S \r\nATTRAC1'1ONS Air Tours. 100 N. o,ndy S1., (.! l 558); 9 12/882-4.!59. YA-CC{;RTS. Enjoy Ir tours or roa.sral Ga., lndud.lng Kings Say Na,al Submarine 6:ise, CUntbcrl:ind L'sbnd aad Atl\u003e11tic whale w,td1es. Pri\\'ate llir service ovilll,ble to llOd from major airpons. Braille Tr:tll. 38 historic sites In Historic District mark,'ll \\\\~lh rnJsed letters and hr1ille for slgln-lmp:tlred visitors. Also extends onto Cumberlllnd Island with hrnllle plaques llllli tunds-on mop. 9l l/ 8 8 Uil00. \r\n \r\n1J-- - Colonial Coast DL'\\__(:~J\u003e \r\nCharter Boats, rl\\'er ond sound cruises ~ailable 7 dys \"eek yt'llr round, off shore and rl\\'er Ashing. 800/S(\u003ell-8687. \r\nCrooked Rh-er Stte Park, 3091 Spur 40, (j l55Sr, 9 12/88? ;z;6. VACCPGll tk!'.lu1iful roa.,rni sening on the south b,mk of Cruok\u003c-d River, is 6 mLNorthe city on GA Spur 40. O\"ermgh1 fdlllles, 11 cabins \u0026 60 c:impslles and boot ramp Swimming Memorial Oay,Lahor Di, except )I (C:IITA). \r\nCumberland Island N:uional Seashore, P.O. Box 806. \r\n(31558);91l/S8l4HS. YA. Access ,,i. passenger and ferry from \r\ndowntown St. M:irys woicrfronL ll'lld horses, backpocklng. camping. swimming on pristine beach, soil \\1'3ter fishing. shell rollcc 1lon, ri,ser\\'atlon re;iulrcd. \r\nGolf, 91l/88l-5575 or i-S00-352-5575. YA. linjoy 18 holes of golf al Osprey Cove Golf Course In St.II~ \r\nllistoric District, c. 1787, NR. 912/88!-6l00 or 881-1000 or 1-8008(,11,S{,87. \r\n\u0026lcl111osh Sugar MIii Tabb)Ruins, Spur 40,(31,58):912/8826200. NA. Among G._s oldest lnduSlry mlns, tabby .\u003clructure where rooms were used togrind and boll c:incfor sugarproduct~ One of 1he best prcser\"ed 13bby stmctures on lhe CO'L\u003cL \r\nO:ik Gro, ~meiery, (3155$); 9 12/882-6200. NA. Part or \r\noriginal 1788 city plaL Oldest m:irked grave 1801. Settlers. soldiers or e,ery w:ir. 'rombsu,ncs \\\\'Ith French inscrlp1ious Indicating A,,dlau settlers from Novo ScoUa In l775. \r\nOronge llall Welrome ~ nter, c. 1829, Loc:ued in a Creek Revival Antebellum mansion llsied on lhe NR. Open M.S, ')-5. Su lS, Tour Information avllllable. museum ond gift shop. 91Z/ 8\u00262 4000 or J-800-868-8687. \r\nPlum Orchard, Carnegie Home, Cumherbnd lsl:md, (31;58): 9I2/S824$35, YA. U,c-J1ed on the nonh end of Cumbcrl,nd Island. Open for tours every Su. ferry pllS.\"2ge hy ro,,enotlnn, deprts from downtown S1 Morys w21erfront. \r\nToonen ille Trolle) , Osborne SL. lllstoric District, I9l0 Used on 1he SL MI')~ rollroad unUI 1938. made famou., In syndlcm-d comic strip  w11.1h Tuhbs ,nd E11.1y\" In 1935 hy car1oonls1 Roy Crune. \r\nWshington Ook Stump. Osborne S1, (31558); 91!/ 881-0200. \r\nNA. At George Washington's death. 6 live oak irees were pla111cd ond bec:unc symbol of d1y. Lll.\u003c1 ircc died In 1987 2nd was given \r\nto the US Nary for repairs 10 lhe frigate USS ConstiUJUon. \r\nWshington Pump. Osborne SL, (31558): 9 12/15826200. NA. Pump w:is une or the orginol fresh \"21er sup1\u003elles for 1hc tO\\I n and the only one 10 supplifresh wller during 9 \\'Cr)' high SIOrnl surge In I880. \r\nLODG ING \r\nGoodbread llouse Bed \u0026 Brekfos t\" , 209 Osborne, (j I558); 9 12/881-7490. Rates S 5;0: DS60. l).f,GMJ,NA 11ctorlan. -I rnL\u003c.fp,1 h:ttl1, full hreakfo.\u003cL ,ntlqucs. Walk 10 Cumberland Island ferry, rcsiaurorus. (CIITA). \r\nThe IIISloric Spencer House Inn, Osborne ,i Bl')'2nl SL, (3 1558); 9 1l/88l l872. Rates S SSO-SIOO: D S6S-SIOO. CC{;PIR,NA. I block to Cumherla\"4 Island ferry. 14 rooms \\lith prl\\0Jte b3lhs, c:tble1'1, phone, j vermdohs. (GIITA). \r\nRhe.rvlew llotel, IOS Osborne SL, (51558): 912/882.!Z~l. Rates: S $36-SO: 0 S45-S6;. CL,CC.D-fMNA. (GIITA) \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nEl Porto, 192.l Osborne, (3 1558). (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nS1. Marys Tourism Council, Inc., a14 Osborne St, P.O. Box ll91, (3 1558), 9U /882-6200 or J,8()(h1!68-8687. TS-8. llomc or Georgia RockShrimp PesUval, ISi Saturday Markel O,,y Pcs1ivol and Cumherland lsllllld Nalional \u0026,shore, NR (GIITA). \r\nPf~~ s.ce our ,111 01t t/rls{\u003eUgt:. \r\nS I. Sl\\10 '\\S IS L\\ \\ II \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nBlood)' Marsh Battle Site, Demere Rd.. (31522);9 12/6.lS-9()1'1. NA, .11onume111 uud 1'J!C recording describes the bittiesite \" here Brllish troops defe.ied Spanish iroops In IH2, which wo.\u003c a turning point in the Spanish Invasion or Georgio. \r\nChrist Church, Frederic. Rd., (31522): 9 12/638-901 NA. Founded in 1736 by Church of Engl1nd and ordained dergymcn John nd Charles Wesley. RebuiltIn 1836 by Anson Phelps l\u003eOdgc. Jr. as memorial to his wife. M-P winter 14, summer 2-5. \r\nCoas l Guard Station, F.. Beach, features  large parking orea \\\\ith restroom facilities, a wide rump for hndic:ip 2nd surf soiling, beach aoces.\u003c. \r\nEpworthB)'-The-Sea . Me1hodls1center on thesite o(lhc former llamihon Plam21lon. Facility accessible with exception of restrooms. \r\nFort Frederica. Frtderica Rd. Bull! b)' Oglelhorpc J; ;16. Open o,., dosed ChJis1mos Day. Winter Ju,;. 95, summer hrs. \r\n9-6. Film shown eve!')' half-hour. g,\\'es Insight imo the llfe orthe \r\nseulers. 91l/6.\\8-3639. If. \r\nGascoigne Bluff. Site 11here limbers w~re cut 10 build the famous shlp Cons1i1u1ion, ' Old Ironsides. Boa1i11g and A.shlng marln.. launch lllld concession. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 lr{v Mind \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\n Golden Is les M\"rlno, St ~lmon Island Cusew,y,()I;!2); 912/ 634-1128. F.nJo) . rnie11 or eating es1ahlllhmcn1s, shopping. rue! nd choner services, Jclskis :md p,rasaillog. \r\nall In one locoilon \r\n \r\nRh-erfront Pl:u.a, Old River S1.. (31q0f). NA. A 9block \r\nesplanade facing 1he Sannah Rl\\er doued with foumalns, \r\nbtnchcs, mlllieuni.s. iHibs. restou.r:u11s, shops  ,n housed In \r\nold COIIOO 11Jrehouses which border the Pla,o. \r\n \r\nGolf, YA. 18 holes ofgolfat SLSimons Island Club, (31;l!); 912/6385 130; 27 holes.1 Seo Palms Golf \u0026 Tennis Resort, \r\nom. 9 12/6383351; atld IR holes at Hampton Club, 912/634 \r\nGould's Inlet. ~- end of Bruce Dr., E. Beach, londscplng with btnches, boudwalk 2nd fishing pier across the dunes. fully messlble. \r\n \r\nSaannah f~livnl, II Gateway Blvd, Sou1h (314 19): \r\n9 12/9Z5-3089. Plen-\u003ce s our ad 011 page 79. \r\nSa1annah Maritime fes1ival, P.O. Bo~ 9347, (31412): \r\n9I2/2;6,j9;9, l'A-llAffi.Celebr-Jtlon of se11fnring -rompetJ. \r\nUvc, educatlon:tl 1U1d en1en:unlng aalvftles. (GHTA). \r\n;n. Sov11nnoh Wa1\u003crfront Assotialion, P.O. Bo~ \r\n \r\nllompton Marina, on the Hampton River on the lsl2nd's \r\n/\u003c, end features dry storage nd wet dock slips, repair \r\nservices, 11,e balL electric hook-upi, fuel and chaner SC\"' tees. 912/638-1210. \r\n \r\n(.ll402): 912/B~-0295. The shops and res1aunu1is or S ,ann:th's historic Rhcr StreeL 12 annual festlv:ils.(GHTA). \r\nSa,annah Visitor Center  301 Mrtln Lmher King Blvd., 912/944-0460 or l-8()(}-!Hli27.TS-11. 1.QCated In rnstored \r\n \r\nUghlhouse \u0026 Coastal Museum, 101 12th SI., U152?); 912/633-1666. YA. c. 1872, llgh1house keeper'scouoge now houses anlfaas :md exhibits of coastal Ga. Climb the 129 steps leodlng 10 the top or 1he lighthouse. Open Tu.So I0.S; Su 1:30.5. Closed M. Massengale Park, Ocean Bhd.. pirnlcking. beach. swimming ond showers. \r\n \r\n1860's railroad s121Jon. M,ps, :ire lnformallon, free room \r\n \r\n\u0026 1nur rese\"tlOn S')'Stetn, sUde presemolion Open 365 \r\n \r\ndays  rear, M-f 8:30-5, wkends. hollda)'S 9S, \r\n \r\nGolfers e11joy Jekyll ls/a11d's chaflt 11gi11g c\u003cmrss a11dstriki11g views. \r\n \r\nShips of the Sea. 50.l E. River SL, (3 1401); 912/232-1511. \\'A S0\\'3onah's maritime mweum dcdlrau,l 10 the gr.-Jt \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nships or 1he seo. Come s,11 with us! (GHTA). \r\n \r\nNeptune Purk, S. end or Island, (3 1522): 912/6.1890lq, NA. Picnicking. fishing (\u003eier, crabbing, mlnl2turegolf, live theatre (fall and spring), pool, llbnuy. Sile or the SL Simons lslond Chomber \r\nor Commerce/Visitors Cemer. \r\n \r\nBCI Corp., SO I Vassor Pl.. (.ll5Z2): 912/634-6062. (GllTA). \r\nBlanche's Courtyard Seafood Res1a11ran~ 440 Oc:e:in Bll'd,. (3 1;2?): 912/638-3030. A.CCCl,CSS.E-H,XS-0S. An Island land, mork se\"1ng Iow..:oumry cuisine in  Vlaorlan-bayou atmos \r\n \r\nSkidawa)' Marine Science Complex, Skldawoy Island Rd., 91 m;6-l453. An oce:mographlc center which exhfblts, I2,000 gal. aquorfum, co:is12l archeologlol finds \u0026 economic p111erns from aborigines 10 present. MF 9-t Restrooms not accessible. \r\n \r\nRetreat Plan1a1Jon, now the Sea island Golf Course. Retreal was an Amebellum pl:m1atlon known for superior quollty Seu Island couon. The ruins of a sla,e hospl12I remain. \r\nRESORTS \r\nThe King \u0026 Prince Beach Resor~ overlooking 1he Atlantic Ocean, where )'Ou cin enjoy 1ennls and S\\\\1mmlng. Golr at the rcson's newest golf facility at Hampton Club Golf Course on the north end of U,e island ,1 t1amp1on Plamatlon. 912/638 .1631. Sea Palms Reson, 10\u003c-.u:d ;44; Frederica Rd., golf. icnnl\u003c, bike remol, health \u0026 racquet dub. 912/638-.1351. (GIITA). \r\nPlease sec our ad 011 J\u003ebg 81. \r\nTOURS \r\nGolden Isles Shut1le \u0026 Excursions, (.1 152l), 9I Z/ 63H447. VA. Sightseeingtours, airport tr-Jnsfers. shuule 10 re;1auronts :md shopping. Golden Isles Touring Co.. i Willow St1., P.O. Bo~ 574, (3152!): 912/638-8092. l'AGPGRB, Custom packuglng, lodging, meals, wurs. tr.msponntion and emenalnmetll for all of coastal G!L (Reccpll\\'e Opernlor). Is land Tours, 107 Morin Or, (31522);9 12/6;18-0882. YA. L:lnd ondse packagei,s1epon guide service, dally sightseeing and hlstorlcI tour:- (Receptive Opera tor). Utile St. Simons Island, P.O. Box 1078. (3 I52l); 91Z/6.lS 7472. YMiR,TS. Ua)' tours. Resen-otlons rl'(Julred. SL Simons Trolley Tours, (3 1S2l): 912/ 6388954. YA,GP,GR,TS. Tour his toneSL Simons lsbnd ,lo mo1ori1.ed trolley. Uepans 1hc VIiiage am Tu-Sa 11, l \u0026 ;I (smnruer): I (\\\\inter). Trolley .-:tll:tble for sJH!(l,I chaner\u003e. St. Simons Tra,elog, 11.l Shore Rush Circle, (31522), 9 1l /63S.5097. YA.(;R-TS. lllstorlc mo1orcoach 101111\u003c, steJHm guide service, com1ilc1e tour packaging. lodging. meals. slghiseelng aml special tours. Receptive tour operator. Wood Stork Tours, I16 Orifi11ood Place, (3 1ilZ); 9l l/63S.6082. YAGRTS. Packages and CtlSIOnt toursofcoast:11 ore,. SJH!(lali1.ing 111 programs rur school groups and tours emphasizing Afrlcin American odture. (Receptive Oper\u003etor.) \r\nWatersports. YA. fishing. canoeing. boating. layaking. p,rasail Ing. jct skis. sruba dl\\in~ can be enf())'ed on the surrounding rivers 1nd creeks 11i1h accessibility 10 1he Atl:mllc Crein. \r\nLODGING \r\nDa)'S Inn, 1701 fn-dcrira Rd.. (jliH): 91l/6JHJ000, (GIITA). \r\n \r\nphercl (GHTA), Frederica llouse, 361I Frederica Rd, (3 1522): 9 12/6386789. (GllTA). Mullet Bar, ; 12 Ocean Blvd., (3 1Sl?); 9 1?/6380703. (GIITA) Old Plantation Supper Club, RI. 4, Box 296,ll, (3 1522): 912/638-!IOO. (GHTA). \r\nSpank)\"s illarshside, 22; Mrina Dr., (31522); 9 12/6380918. \r\nA-CCCSS.11-0S. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Golden Isles Touring Co111pa11)',  i WIiiow Square, 10.l \r\nBrunswick ,1,e, P.O. Box 2o-125. (3 1Sl2): 9 12/6;188092. S.TS. Receptive opemor. Cus1otn pack:tglng, lodging, meols, tours, \r\ntr:tnsportatton for nil or roastnl Ga. (GIITA) St. Simons Island Chamber ofCommeror, ,30 B Be2chvlcw Dr.. (31;22~ 912/638-90la C. Enjoy the Sunshine Fes11,-.1, Sea Island Festiv:11, Fon Fredetl\u003c'J and climb 1he lighthouse! (GIITA). \r\nPfen..{e .~ee our ml 011 page 8.1. \r\nSAl'f:LO ISI.A:\\0 \r\nATTRACTIONS Sopclo lslnnd National Estuarine Re~enh Resel'\\c, l'.O.Box 15, (.11327): 9L2/48S!2S I YA-Elfll.GT-.llF-TS-8. Erologlcal ond hisloric barrier lslnnd tours. Reynolds M,nslon Group lodglnK and c-.unptng. (GIITA), \r\nC:tpitI ofGc-orgla. 1733-1782 \r\nATTRACTIONS City ~brkel. 219 W. llryun SL, Sic:. Z02, (3 1401); 912/2324903, CCfll.llNA, Two blocks adjacent 10 thesite ors,nun:ili's famous old Cit) Market have been restored opturing the atmosphere of Ute old morkerplace, Rrstoralion or exiS1lng f:tC',des; colorful awnings; brick, slote, granite street and $ldewlk paving...and horse-0r1wn c-.urlages. Restaur.mts, boutiques at the Clty llarkel Art Center. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nVictorian District Witness prese\"atlon In progJ:ess in Savann:th's 1st suburb, developed in 1868. Three neighborhoods or lotc nineteenth century, post-Civil \\11',r archilecture. NR. Tours uv:illoble, not easily walked. \r\nWa,ing Girl Sta111e, Ri..erfront Plaza, (j140I), NA. Salutes Aorence )l2nus, who gre\u003c:ted ships thot entered the Pon of Savannah, 1887-1931. \r\nWilderness Southos~ 71 1 S11JldlOll'II Rd.. (jla lO): 912/897 ; I08. \\'A. A unique school or omdoors offering wildemess dl;;co\\'ery nd,e:ntures. Elcperience s11ilhoaling 10 barrier Islands. canoeing In the Okefenokee or hiking \u0026 basecamp on Sapelo \u0026 Cumberland. \r\nCEMETERIES \r\nBonaventure, Bona\\'enture Rd.. (3 1~01), Open d,1111untll dU!lk, thesite where m:m)' ofSav1U1nah's heroic statesmen, citi1.ens :md soldiers are burle\u003cl. Once a la,lsb plnmlon, still one of the nation's most photographed r1,u frontgardens Colonlo.l Park, Oglethorpe and Abermrn SIS,, (3 1401). Second burial grounds for the early colonists, 1750-18;3. Among notable Georgians Interred here Is 8111100 Gwlnneu,  signer of 1he Ded111oilon or lndependenre. \r\nCIIURCIIES \r\nCathedral of St. John The Baptis~ !22 E Horris SL Oldest Romn Catholic Church In Georglo, home of the Diocese of Savannah. Chris1 Epis\u003copal, US Bull SL First church In G,-orgi. John Weslei rounded wh11 Is belie\\'c-d 10 he the world's nm Sunday school here. flrsl African BapliSI, 103 W. Bryan. Organized 1788. first Black church in USA Present structure c. 18$9. Independent Presb)'lerian, 25 \\11', Ogle~iorpc A\\'e. c. 17;;. Woodrow WIison married Ellen A.tSOn, granddaughter of the past.or hem In 188;. Lutheron Chunh of t.lte Ascension, Bull \u0026 State St. Organized 1741 by S21:dmrgers. Present church c 1878--9 S11lncd glass Ascension window. Temple Mickvo Israel, 20 W. Gordon. Oldl'St cungregntion In U.S. pronlclng Refon11Judalso1, Founded 1733. St.johns Church and Parish \r\nHouse. I  11, Macon SL c. 1852. Chimes, mined glass 1\u003eindow show Gothic Influence Parish House ls former Green-Meldrim \r\nHouse, hc'Od,1umc~ or Sherman ftcr his 1864 march. Ws lc)\" Monumental Methodist, -129 Abcrroni SI. Commemorotcs tlte \r\n \r\nEpworth by the Sea, P.O. llox -107, (5 1Sl2): 9 12/6388688, (GIITA), \r\nThels land Inn 301 Main SL, (31S22); 9 12/ 63tl-7805 Rates S S50.SSO;I) S59-S90 CCGP-11-K-l'\u003cW. Casual quiet. chAmling Inn. Pool, hot tub, free COIIL hrkrsL F.njoy great Southern hospltalll)! (GIITA). \r\nPlease si, our11d 0,1 pt1ge 81. \r\nThe King \u0026 Prince Btoch ResorL Arnold Rd. al Downing SL, P.O. tlox i9S. (31522); 9I2/638 3631: l-il0034lOl1l. (Glll'A). \r\nPleat~ see our,,d 011 p11gt 81. \r\nQueens Court Mo1el, 4.17 King.\u003c Way. (.l!;l2): 91l/6388~59. CCK,J'. lllrdle's Re,tauran1. Quaint, smII. n~-,;tlt-'\\I among llc oaks nd Sponlsh moss. Pool, rooms \u0026 kltclleneues. Wlk 10 shops. resi,urants. bc:ach. (GIITA). \r\nS r.a1e Inn, IOI\u003c Ocean 111,d. (.l ISH): 91l /638-8(,61. CCK \r\n \r\nrears Foc1or's Walk, BaySL, (3140I). NA. Cemer ofCommerce during \r\n \r\nthe \r\n \r\nwhen Couon was King. World rouon prices were set \r\n \r\nhere. Ornate Iron bridgewi~ connect buildings which were \r\n \r\ncouon faoors' (merchants') offices. \r\n \r\nGolf, firlfo)' IR holes of golr al the Bacon Park Golf Club, 9IZ/3\u003e+l625: 18 holes nr golf ~i )lary Calder Golf Club, )12/238-7100; 18 holes orgolht theSheratoo Sav,nnoh Countr)' Club, 91!/8971612: 18 holes of golf at Southbridge Golf Club, \r\n9 1 2/6;ViS5. \r\n \r\nlllstork llistrlcL Savannah htlos1s the largest urban historic landmm distric'l in the ooun1ry, showca.slng lush green S\u003cfUares. u,;n~ hiStol')' museums. :unique shoJJs and emenninmenL \r\n \r\nt.,rners Sov:innah Mall, 104S Ab\u003crcom F~I.. 9Il/9l76 18 I, CC. TI1r mo11 f~Jnkly modem New York,style clothes. Show this \r\nllstlng ror a I511(, \u003cliscounL  I855. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nmemory ofJohn We;ley. founder of .11e1hodlsm \r\nFORTS \r\nOld Fort Jackson, I F~ Jackson Rd, (31401); 3 ml from down101111 on Prcsldem S1 \\'ACCCGR-11-IIF OldeSI itnndlng fon in lk'Orgla. lloUSt-s the largest cannon fired In the U.S. Sa11 service In the Wor of 181l and the Ch11 War. Situated on the south 113nk of the Sov:mnoh RJver the fort hos displays and anifacts deploing the history of d t)' and the masL Dec. I-Feb. 28 open 9.5 11cekends \u0026 ,chool holldais; Mar. I Snv. 30 open 9-5 1'11-Su \\I cap(Jns demonstroUon, 1.; Da Admission charged 91l/l:IH9S. (GIITA). Fort Pul:tski N.iional Monument. U.S. 80 F., 912/786-57B7~aml-d for the Rcvolutlona\u003c) ll'ar hero \r\nC:i:,lmir Pulaski \u0026 cngin~rl'II lt1 pan by Rohen Ii. u.'C. Visitors \r\nCenter, exhibits, trails. Winier S:30.5: I; , Summer 8:Jo.6:i. Closed Christmas and 1/ew Years. \r\n \r\nOS.I' lkdrooms, kltchcnc11es nd suites Oceanfrom nd pool, side ,_-.il!lble. (GIITil) \r\nSea Palms Golf\u0026 1'enois Rcsor1, S-l-15 Fr.'tlcrlc-J Rd., (3 152l); in GA 1.lJOO..llH IH outside GA 9 1l/6.l8-33S I Cl,CC.f.1'.(;CIIPIICKl'G-PRTC. (GlrrA). \r\nPle,tSt' sec om' tJd 011paJ!.~ IJ/, \r\nShlp,rntdt o-anfronl Condominiums, SlO Oce-n lllvd., (.lIHl). I,~00 6l7-(,S;O, R,1es: S/ 1).$80-S150. cc~;p,K.()Jl.l'. l\\\\'O bedroom 1:ic.uJon condos. Enjoy spacious uc-Jtion 11,ing. SJH!dal 11etkly. momhl) rates and golf. (GIITA). \r\nTrupp llodncn Enterprises, 5l0 Oce:m 1111d. (.\\ 1522), J.80(), 627-0SS0. \r\nPleasesee ourllll tm JH,Ke lU. \r\n \r\nOld City .llnrkct, Jcffcrson al Si. Julian Sts., (;l lO I); 912/232 90j. NA-CCEI-F().11,S-TS. MullilL\u003cC res1orn1lon t\u003erOjl~'t food, ,hop;, art, entcnalnmcnt ht hlstorlr marke1 orea. (GIITA). \r\nOld llorbor LI11h1 \u0026 Oglethorpe Bendt, near factor's Walk lre:i, (.1 1~O I). fountain commemorating 3 CamotL\u003cshlf):I named for Santnnah. llench morks the sl11h1 of the landing or Gen. Oglctlmrpc Feh. 1l , 17~3 and 1he founding or the colony thlll bet-.mc Gc\u003ergl. \r\nRicr Street Rhcrbo:11 Co.-The Sornnnah Riv1er Queen, 9 I:. Rh er St..(31,11 l): 91l/l;ll,6-101, Rates:S8.SOS5Q.9;. YA.CCffi GTGR-)lf.l'S, Sav:mn1lt's premier dlnner,emert:unmcm ship wiU show ber g1ws1s an unforgeuable Smtnn:ilt! (GIITA). \r\nJI/ease s:ec our ad u,, JHige 78. \r\n \r\nIIISTORIC IIOMES \r\n1la,en1\u003eor1, 119 llabersham St., (:11~01), 91l/ l3.1-tSOI CG-GR, llYA. Built 1815-1820 by mastN builder Isaiah Oavcnpon ond restored by \\listoric Sa,Jnnah Foundation as iLs first projea. 11,Sa IO.i:30,Sn ,.lOi:50. Closed mJor holld~ Flonneri O'Con nor childhood home. 207 f. Ch2rl1on S1rne1 on IJtFayette S,1uare, 9 1!/ HJ-(,() 11. Special literary progrnms held In fall 1nd spring. Open F,\\u 14, free atlmlssio,1. llamilton-Turner lions\u003c:,. ;130 Abtrcom Strctt on ,,.ruyc11r S\u003c1uare, 9ll/l .U-1800. Tours OA l 0.6, adml\u003cSion charged Julielie Gordon I.ow Birth place. l l Hulls,_ founder of1he Girl Sco111s in Savann,h 19 1l . Restored lO 1hc period or her childhood, fS(,0.1886. ,II, Tu, Th, F Sa I(1-1; Su If ,q:50 cscc111 Dc-c andJn. Green Meltlrim, (:-ee \r\n \r\n86 1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n S1. Johns Church) Georgi llis1orical Socie1y. 1111ilokcr \u0026 Gas 1on S1. King-Tis de ll Co11agc, 514 f.. llorrls, (JI 10 I):qi l /l ,\\-1-8000 YA-Cf..El,GR-llF,TS. 011s1andlng hlsiorlc preser\"arlon projoo, Geor)tla 'l'ru,1 for lll\u003eiorir Pmcrva1ion (GIITA). Andrew I.ow. 319Abercorn SL lluill 1848 by Andre\" I.ow,  rouon mcrrh,nt whose ,;on morrlcd )ulleuc Gordon. Owens-Thomas, IN Abercorn SL Oeslgned h)' WIiiiam Jay belwt-en 18 161819 for Richard Richardson, a 0011011 mer cham and banker. An ou1:.1:111ding monumcm or Regcnri arthl1cc1ure. 01\u003een Oa. e,cep1 urnjor holidays and 1110111h ofStpt S-M l -1:.10. T11-S1 Hl4:.l0. \r\nMIJSEUIIS/ ATTRACTIONS \r\nTitc Centr.,I ofGeorgia R:ollroad Roundhouse Compie . 601 \\I . llmis SL. 911/ HS-lq l-1. YM, CC-GR-,IIF. One of the largc-,;1 rc111oining pre-Civil Wor rilroad repair and maln1enonre complexes In 1110 l'nllcd S1.i,-s. Tours O\\'ailoblc..11, Th, \u0026 F, 124:.lO: S1 \u0026 Su, I1-t:jO. (GIITA). The Savonnah llislori Museum, .lO.l Martin L.111her King Blvd., (.l 119')): 91!/ 23S.li79. l'A.C-CC t1J-GR-IJ.Jlf. ,ldjm:111 10 the 11sllors Cemer. The perfoo prologue 10 l50 years or so,:mn,h's hl5iory Is pre,e111cd In a SI0 million hl.sioncal :Ulr':lt'llon wl1hln  resmred 191h cemur)' rII rod 1crmlnI on tile houle site or the fomou, 1779 Siege or \r\ns,-,11111,h. Open DA ond holldai-s ,1 8:30 o.m, (GlrTA). s..,an- \r\nnah Science Museum, 1405 Paulsen SL Fun for children uf :ill ges ~hlhlts on 1he notur:1.1 :iml ph)~lcolS\u003c\"lenccs. Plone1arium progranL~ 3Su \u0026 Su Open 10-5 Tu-So; l-; Su. 912/ ;IH-6705. II Ships or lhc Sc~, 503 f. River S1, (3101): 911/1;12-1511. Admission by don21lon. (GIITA). Sa,,u111ah's ~laritime Museum. l.:lrgc collection or models and mori1lnll' me,norohillo repre,e111lng m:Ul's 1000 )'Cor 1111,~110 ron,1uer the sea (GIITA). Telfair Academy or Aris \u0026 SrJrnr.es, Ill Bornord SL Ameri can paintings ond \u003clrt or 1.1,e 18th and 19th century Tu-So 10-, , Su 2-5. \r\nSQUARES \r\n21 half-a\u003cTC parks In Illstoric Dl51rkl l.llid OUI by Slate's rounder, Jomc-s F.dward Oglc1horpe. Each h:as  5101'}' behind 118 name and :a cemntl monument. (ouuulin, l'l\u003c' \r\nForsy1h Park, G:1S1011 \u0026 Park Ave. Fouo11a111 dotes 1858. rrJ granre garden for the blind. Jogglngtw,Jkmg u-:tlls. 1cnnls :md baskc1b,II courts \r\nTOURS \r\nAl \\'our Service, 60 E. Broad St., S1e. II , 800/868-6867. \r\nSpecl,llzcd 1oursallohle, billngu,I guide senke ,,all,ble wltll odvance no1lcr. (Rccepthe Tour Opemor.) Carriage Tours or S3\\annah, 10 Worner SL, (.i l401); 912/H6-6-56. Horse-dm1n \r\nc:miage tours of s..,nmall's be,ullful hlsmric dlstriCL Da. from \r\nClly 11arke1 ond Visitor Cemer. Evening ch\u003empagn tours. Reserallons. (GIITA). Classic llls1orlcal Tours, ; I6 Lee Bird.. 9ll/ 3Hi91.l. Tours departing Oa from 1he Sa1':lnnah Vlsllor \r\nCenter. Daufuskle Island Escape 800398-i687. Ferry scnire \"The Freepon Shuttle\" deporting se1enl times dally from Rher Street In sa,annah and 111110n Head, S.C. Oufas kir Seafarl  80H85-5651. Offering speclallzcd ,ours. GhOSI Talk, Ghost Walk Tours - 912/23.l-3896, offering speciallzcd tours. Croy tine llls1orlc Sav\u003ctoual1, 215 IV Boundary St.. (31-101): 912/234-8687. YA-GT-GR-TS. lllstoric S21annah's grand IOur, trolley tours \u0026 low country tours for Individuals \u0026 groups. (GIITA). Grca1er Savann ah Black Tourism Ne1work (GSBTN). P.O. Box ;544_ (;11414). 912/2~6-8;126. MFTS-8. Add Afrlcon-Amerlcan herilage 10 your explomlon of mJor locI 311,JaiOns. Cll us won! (GIITA). llis1oric Savonnnh Found 1ion Tours/Comtnlion Consullon1s. 117 W. Perry St., (:11401); 912/ !j4--108S. GT-GR-S-TS. Tours. meeting planning. spedol e\u003eents. (GlffA). lll\u003e1orlc Wolklng Tours ofSvannoh, 70l E. ;o,h St., 9l2/J5;.1740. Offering Spl'\u003ciali1.ed IWO hour w,lklng lour l\\lia, dolly. Also SJll'C12ll,ed lours liable Hospi mill)' Tours or s,wannah, !610 Jefferson St.. 912/13:l-01 19. Tours depaning Da. from the Sov.nnah Vlsl1or Cemer, s1ep on guide and shu1tle senlce ,voll2ble. Old Sa,ann:oh Tours, ;16 Lee Blvd , 91l1354\"913. R21cs: I hr 57.SO; I 1/ l hr 59.50; l \r\nhrs Sl2: beach \u0026 ron rours Sl~.50: chlldmi S6. Customized \r\ntours, step-on guides ov:illoble. GP-GR-S-TS. (GIITA), Old To\\ln Troller Tours of Snvonnah, 601 Cohen SL, (31401): 91l/ !33 0083. Ra1es: AdulL\u003c SIs: Children S6. Group r:11es ,,,alluhle. T-TS. See 1hc best Orsi aboard 1hc Old To11 n Trolley. 8 s1ops. 01Voff prl,lledges, full narralion. (GIITA). Please see 011r 11d 011 page 78. Rhcr S1rce1 Ri,erboa1 Company, 9 F. River SL (.ll-iO I); 912/232-6-104 or 1-800-iS(sc.404. YACC-FD-GRMFTS. Offering  varie1y of public and group cruise\u003c. C:ill or wriie for more lnfom,alion (GIITA) Please see 011r 11d 011 page 78. Sovon nah Rher Cruise U.oes - 41,e ltagnoli3\", P.O Box 2062, q I2/.l55--1sl2. SpcclollZ\u003c'S In group tours for dinner cruls.,,s ond speclol C\\'COl.'i. Sa,,annah Tours. 6 llllnois A\\'C,, 91!/?3?-3905. Tours depanlng l)a. from the Sa,':lnnah \\'1siwr Ccmcr. Sp:inina Tn Jls. P.O. llox 25.\\ I. 9 1!/231-'lbZI. Spt\u003edllzed 1oursu,olloble. S1uden1s See Sa,:rnn:ih. !02 .llklnson A1c.. 91!/236-8730. Specillllzc-d lours 11 oiloble. \r\n \r\nTopes1ri Tours, !10 w.Jones St, 91l /2Hro.Tour, dc1,an, \r\nIng O frotn Si,,1111,h Vl\u003cit\u003c\u003er Center. Spt\u003edoh1.t.-d wur, 2vallahle. Tours by BJ, lne., 119 W. ll1'}'11n St.. 203 , (31101): 912/2:1:1?JJS or lS00-962-6595. GR,TS Complc1e wur senice In Sa,,.n, nah and all of Georgia. Step--0n guides. Multi-lingual guides. (GIITA). Tours On Tape, .IH Ahen:c1rn SL, 91!/l:!2 0582. Seit guided !Ours or Sav:rnnah via tape. Pick up al S3\\annah \\'isl1or Ccntor \r\nOTIIER AREA ATTRACTIONS \r\n8ethcsda llome for Bors. Fergu,011 Aw. 500 a. compu:\\. 139 )'ears old Cummingham IJJswric:d Center hoUS('S ilcms o.~\u003edated ill1 home since IiOO. IH 9-'I \r\nf.. Shaver, 111,ok.\u003celler, H6 Hull S1., (31-101): 9 1?/ l3+7l;7. \r\nCCPA. On hlsrnrlc M,dison S11u2re, 12 n\u003enis orbooks ,tnd maps. (GIITA) \r\nl$le or 110,,e, community orpriarel)'ol'ned An1ehellu111 homes Mcrlooklng Skldawai Rl\\'er \r\nMassie Heritage l111erpreta1ion Cen1er, 107 f.. Gordon SL, 91!/1151 -7380. The only remaining original building ofGc-orgla s oldes1 chanerc-d school si~1cm, built b)' John S. NorrK is;;. Open ID 1hr public 11-f 9-'1:30, weet.ernh b)' ppolntme111. NR \r\nOa1land Island Education Cen1cr, 711 Sandw1111 Rd.. 17S  1n1a offer.. n31ure irils 1n 1en hahitolS huusing animals lndis,,, \r\nnous 10 comI Georgia. marsh walkwi 1wo I;o l c:ir old log \r\ncabins ~1-F 8:.l0-5; Sa 11-5 OctMr 91!/89Bn J,Adnois.,lon: I 011 Alpo dog food. \r\nOssabaw Island Wild life M:111:igenwnl Are:i(public hullling). access by hci,1only, cht'Ck S1u1e Regubllon\u003e. \r\nRoundhouse Shops Complex, 601 w. llarris SL. (JI 101); 91211,51 M23. (GIITA). \r\nSa,anna h M:irillme Fes1ival, P 0. Bo, ').l4\", 01 111): 91l /l;lo.l959. NA-YA-CCFO-GT-II-MP-TS-111. A resll\\'al lh'1 unifies the rullur:d, edmlc ru1d seafaring splril ofSa,ruinoh. (GlrfA). \r\nSkidawor Island Srnir Park, 6 ml S.E. ur di) on Ulamontl Causeway. Te111 \u0026 trailer si1cs, s\"imming ptHJI, Oshlng, fa111lly/group sheller, 1n1lls. 91l/;982300 or 91!/598-BOI . \r\nRestr00ms ore am,~hlc, lndutling h:u1dlctp fadll1ies. (GIITA). \r\nThunMrbull. shrimping \\'lll,ge ,long lmeru,o.\u003ctol w:ttcrwioil U.S. SO, enrou1e to beachc,/lslonds. \r\nWormsloe llis1oric Sile. 7601Skida11ai Rd.. (31106).91l/;1Sl HS. 8 ml S.F.. ufSavannah YA-GR-11-PA (on leash unly). Ruins on tl1e l$IC or llopc. (GIITA) \r\nl,ODGll\\'G \r\nBallas1one Inn and Townhous,.., la I:. Oglethorpe Ave.. (31401): l-800-Sl?-t553 Rotes: S/0 S9SS200 CL-CCD-IJ.JR-KPA. H rooms with prite b21hs. untlques. court)-:ud. fireplaces. elev21or. Close to river Recommended by CONDE :iASI' TRAV ELF,R, NY 'llMF.S. (GJITA). \r\nPl= ue our ad 011 P\"Gt J(i. \r\nBd \u0026 Breakfasl Inn, I 1-w. Gordon St., (31401): 9 12/ 23S 0518. 81-CC-O-F.'{-K. 1853 townhOlL'ie In 1he llls1oric DlstrfCL Decorated in ontlque ond lr':ldltional fumlshln~ with gardened courtyards and full breakfasL (GIITA). \r\nBelloir, Woods Campground, 805 Ft. Arg)'le Rd., (31-119); 9l2n,8-000. Rates: ll $19 J\u003eer nlgh1. CC-GR-11,,\\IF-PAPG L\u003c ca1ed only I 5 ml. from dowmown Sa\\'annoh Jus1 mlnu1~ 10 shopping malls ond OUIICIS. (GIITA). \r\nOest Wes1ern Savan.oah m s1orlc Oistric~  12 w. Bai S1, \r\n(.ll OI): 912(233-1011. Rotes: S S6-S56: D S5Z-S62. CC-0-P. Lomcd In historic db1ria and dJacem 10 City Markel Group huslnes, \\\\Clcomed. (GIITA). \r\nBudgel Inn. 3702 Ogeechee Rd., (3 MOS); 912/2;1:l.l6H. SOOm9-7666. Raies: SS2Z.S29.95: DS25-S29.95. CC-OIR-K,SA PAPG,P. Weekly :u1d uff-se:tson r:nes a,ailable. Toll-free direct 800/99-RO\u003c)M. (GHTA), \r\nCamellia's Tree Toad House, 11 11 Gordon St.. (31-101): 912/Hl-8811. ll-P. c.1S58homeonsquarelnlllstorirllls1riCL Mini su11es with Orcplaces and l h\u003c...troom corrbge house, wlllled garden pool und hol 1ub. Prlva1e entrance. (GHTA). \r\nll:t)'S Inn Abercorn, 11750 Aben:orn St., (.l ll9); 9ll/9l7--20. R21es: S SH-S17: ll S47-552. f.CII-IR. Compllmentory comincmlll breokfas~ non-smoking rooms, omdoor heo1cd Jacuzzi, near malls. (GIITA), \r\nOars Inn Airport, 2500 Dean fores, Rd., (.\\MOS), 91l!96\u003c ;ooo. (GI!TA). \r\nEost Ba) lun. ns ll. lly S1., (31101): 91l/ HR-IH5 or \r\n1-S()(HOO-IH'i. S-S69-Sl29. 0-S89-S ll9. Bl.CC. c IRS.\u003e. 18 gues1 roonis, :ill \\lilh priv,ie baihs. Deluxe cc1111i11en1ol breokfo.~1, evening l'Ordials. (GIITA) \r\nPlt DS'f Sfl! our at/ OU page 1 6. \r\nEliw Thompson !louse, 5 \\\\. Jones St., (3H01): 91!/ 2.i6 \r\n3620. S-S88, D-S 108. 61-llS-CC-O. lllstork. r.ouneous mrr, \r\na1alloble l hours l.ush court) :1nls, exc,llem hrcakf:tst. \\'eri coi)! (GIITA) \r\nFoley House Inn, H \\\\ . Hull SL. (.i 1-101): 912/ lj!-66!1. Rate$: $/ D S85-S 190. llS-CLCC-CF.-D-f-GP-IIP-IIC-IR-NA-TC \\'lctorlan townhou.(f, a111iqut~, Orcplaccs, j:?C'uzrls, rvening wfnc. wa und brc:tkfost. (GIITA), \r\n/llea.u- .wr tmr a,/ ,m p11ge L6. \r\n \r\nColonial Coast \r\nThe f ors)'III P,rk Inn. 10! Ir lloll St (;1101 ); 91l/ lJ.l MOO Rall'!\u003c: S s\u003c,9-SH9: ll SR9-S159. CCD-K-NA-l'G-TC. lllsmrir 11..~il Vlctorin mansion on park. F.lcgom dciolls. 11 hirlpool 111~ . Oreploces. :mU(JUCS (GIITA). \r\nThe Gas1onian, 120 F. Gaston St. (.il10 I); 912/ H2-!869. R,,..,,. $/0 SI 15-S!-;. CC-D-(:P,11,NA. 1868 lu,u,; Inn Full ~ittlown hreoU:ts~ ln,ruom Jaruul. A.'JI 4 Diamond, lluhll -1 Stor JIIOrds. (GIITA) \r\nllamplon Inn Mid1own, lO I Stephenson Ave. (5110;); 91!/J;;-1100. CCII-I'. Com1illmcn1,ry rontlnc1uI brcokfas~ mffee 11 hours, free lood coll$. SO~ non-smoking rooms. (GIITA). \r\nSavannah DcS010 Hil1on ll01el, I; f_ Uberiy St, (.!1 01); 9 11/ Hl-\u003cJOOO. Ro1es; S,S(,8,$118; D-S7l\\.Sl28. BS-\u003c:L-CCO-E-11IIP-IRP Live ja1.z duh. Outdoor roof-iop pool, Mn-smoking 0(H),S. p,.;111on R1-:il2Ur:llll \u0026 Knldcrlx,ckers llell. (GIITA). \r\nllolida)\" Inn ,\\lid1own, - 100 Ahen.-OnL (3106), 912/ .l5!-il00. R:uc,;; S Sq5S80: IJ S5 lS86. CI.-C{~f,GP-11-IR-11 l.oc:ned in soulh ,ide Sa11nnah, HI minutes from 1he hlslorlc distriCL 2-i-hour room ,ervlce (GIITA). \r\nPlvt1st fft' our llfl 0 11 f}llgr 7. \r\nllomtwood S11i1es, 5820 While Bluff Road (.l I105), 9 I2/ ~538500 \r\nPleas~.~ our nd 0 11 fHJP.e 78, \r\nHoward Johnson's llisrnric Dis tric~ 214 W. Bound:try SL, (jl401): 911/2324371. R21es: S/OS39-SS9. cu:e-D-IR-P. AAA .l Olan1ond awml :-'ext to Sa.-ann11l1Vl5111\u003ers Center, (GIITA) \r\n110,rnrd Johnson l,odge-Ga1ew\u003c1y, 1-95 llwy. lOs, (~1-119); 91l/9l5-3680, (GIITA) \r\nlly,111 Regency Savannah, 1\\10 W. Bay SL, (:11401): 911/ 2381?3-1. Rotes: S-S\\)'1-SISO; I) Sl/;S175: week-end rn1e s9;; river''\" addltlon:il S25. IJS.CL-CC-llF.-Gl'llIIPIIC-IRllNAP In the hean or lllsturic Dl\u003eiria on Sannnah Ri\\'er wilh dlr('('I acce.s 10 Rl\\er Strce1 ror \u003chup1\u003eing nd night life. Tour ,lesk localed In hmd lohhy. (GIITA). \r\nPli'fl.W see nur 11d 011 pagtt JH. \r\nThe Ke hoe House, Il;l llabershm St.. (31401);800/810-1010. Rates:S S175-$22$; DS185,Sl,lj. CC-11-IR. f.leg1n1 189! Soudiern mansion, 11011-,moklng cO\\lronmenL (GIITA). \r\nl.:1 Quinia Motor Inns. 6805 Abcrrorn St.. (Jl10S): 91l/.l5S ;100-, (GIITA). \r\nUons Head Inn, 110 E. G:tsion S1, (31101 ): 911/HltSSO. 1,800-.155-;~(,6, Ra1cs. S $75-SI 10; D S85S13;. I\\S-CC-D-llNA. 19th a,111111)' onilques. romruulc, of1e.rnoon rcfreshmenlS, fl.replaces. parking. non-smoklng. (GIITA), \r\nMagnolia Place Inn\" , ;03 Whitaker SI, (jlqOI); 91!/ l36i67q. Bl. (GIITA). \r\nThd lulbcrry, 601 E. UoiS1 (31-tO I): 912/BS-1100. CL,CC-D11-IR-NA-P. (GATA). \r\nPl,as~ se, 011r ad 0 11 page 7!}. \r\nOlde Harbor Inn.., 508 E. t\"actors Walk. (;IMOI): 911/l.l+ 1100 or 18005H-65.i:I. S/D-S69-Sl45. BI-BS-CC-0-E.'\\-K,'IA. Ex perlenre S3\\'1111nh's only rivenlew suhes c. 1892, rich whh hlstol'}'. 24 deluxe sulles whh kltchcns and pri,,ie b21hs. Oell clous continental breakfasL rordlllls and ice cream. Pockages ....n~hle. (GIITA). \r\nPleaSt si'e our 11d on pogt' 26. \r\nPlan1ers Inn. 29 Abcrcorn St.. (3HO I); 9ll/ 232-5678. S/1). S89-SI09; Sul1es: $12;.5200. BIIR-CC-D-GPllK. Historic Ols1rlct. Flfly luxury rooms, sul1es. 11P ond rorpor,1~ efficiencies. Complimentary contlncmI breakfas1 ond high te. Romantic packages, corporate rutL'S and meeUng space. AARP. (GIITA). \r\nPleos11 see 01'r ad 011 page 7J. \r\nQualily Inn, !lean of Sov,nn,h )IOlel, 300 II', lly SL, (.li-101): 91l/ l.l6-63l l (GIITA). \r\nRher Str\u003cCI Inn, I IS f.. Rim SL, (31-101}, 800/ l5;1-t229. \r\nRaies: S S69-SIl9, D $79-S 139. ilS-Cl.CC-O-E-11-IIC-PA. 44 room \r\nhlsioric Inn O\\'ctlooklng Rh'er S1rec1 nd 1he sa,nnnob Rher. ROie Includes brc-,li\u003cfo.\u003cL (GHTA), \r\nPlease :lf!t! \"\"' 111/ OIi ptlf.'1 ,,. \r\nSavannah Marrion Riverfront, 100 General McIntosh 81\\'d, (31401);9ll/l;l;I-TH. Rates: SSIO!/-S l39: DS119-SI59 Ci,CCl}GP-11-IIP-IR-PA-P. On historic rlvcrfrom adjacent to RJ\\er SL. shops. dining. llollday nd week-end packages. (GIITA). \r\nf'lense su 01'r ad 011 page 78. \r\n17llundred90 Inn and Res1:iuran~ j07 f. Prcsidenr St.. (Jl~OI); 91l/236-71H. Rates: S S69: D s129. CL,CC,O. ReSIJIU r:1111 open for lunch M-F 12-2. dinner; nlghis (slO. (GIITA). \r\nTr\u003en,lodge 195 Soullt, :!90 Cane Ureak Rd, (3M 19):91 'l/927 l99') S-S.l0-S38: D-Sl0-S4S. CC-II.XII-P,lP Off 195, exit 16, \r\n(GIITA). \r\nFOOD Sf.Rl' ICE \r\nBis1ro Sa\\'ann\u003cth, 3oq \\\\ . C,0ngre,:s St., (,\\ 1401 );912/2.l.l-6266. ,1-CC-CSS-DII OS-XS lnllmatc lle:lu., \"'' gallel'} sell.Ing scnlng so111heru roo.sial seafood, - niKhlS a week (GIITA). \r\nChari !louse. !O! W Ba)' SI., (.ll-tOI); 9l! ' l3+6\u003cill6. (GIITA), \r\nChick-111-A. Ogle1horpe Mall. 78(H Abercorn F.xL. (.II 1o6). (GIITA) \r\n \r\n1995 Geo,~ia On illy Mind \r\n \r\n Church' Chkktn loc,,11011, IS03 llomgomrry, (JI 101). 912/BHI .\\l, I119 llnn1gomN) (.II ,01). 91l l.\\ 1.\\\"6l (GIITA) \r\nCi11 Marke1 Cart ll4 S Jacuon St.. (31..01); 91! Hl\"13.1 (GIIT.\\) \r\nClary's Car,. IOI Ahcrcorn SI, (.l 1 01); 91 l / lHO lOl. (GIITA). \r\nCrat ktr Barrt l, 19S \u0026 II~)' l01 fail 16. (31 19). 91l/9l\" 6S;9. A.CCfS.11 \\SOS.S IIOtllf ofhl':ut)' homt rooking r,alllng  wne ,.hffl good food 211d good -.enice ~m hmd In lund. \r\n(GIITA} \r\nCris1al Beer Parlor, JOI \". Jont.,; St. (.\\l\u003clOI); 91 lllHl 15.1. (GIITA}. \r\nOir)' Quet n lSO Abnln Lu1her King Jr. BIid., 01-101, 91l 'U6-tl II Off OS Aao from Sinnn:tlt lbi1on C,,mer. All roor 1\u003e2fl) Quttn rm\u003entl!S (GIITA) \r\na Porto ,~o locations: mo.. L:ugo Or, (Jlq19), 91l l6~- \r\n63.SS. 2;0.; Skldany Rd, (31101). (GIITA). \r\nn,. Fairmont, (,S Falrmo111 Ae.. (.\\ls06): 911/920-40!0. CC-fS.11 \r\nXS.OS. Sh buffets. dlffertlll tlllr!'e!I dall), fresh ,egeiables, ln-hou.\u003ct- bale'} (GIITA). \r\n45Soulh !OF. Bro\u003edSt..(31101).9U u,;.;;- \\CCCL-0-H \r\nlpsale 0lron\u003e \\1unl for tJtctlk.'llCt', It.lne SpttUtor \\uni for 1991 World\u003e Onl!St llsL (GIITA) \r\nGaribaldi, .IIi W, Congr,ss St , (.\\1101); 9 12/2.!271 18. A-f.C \r\nCSS,().11,XS.OS Rescntlons- res Romamlc ale In the lllstoric Dlstnct smtng Joa! dood specials C\\l'.t)' night (GIITA) \r\nlluefs. IIS E. Rl\\er SL (.!HOI). 912 2.l!-3086. (GIIT\\) \r\nJ ohn \u0026 Linda's Stttk. Seafood \u0026 Pas12, 31.l 'Ii' St Juli:w SI.. (.!1 01). 9Wl.H 1626 (GIITA). \r\nJ ohnny lbrrls R, murn ~ 1651 F. VlctOI')' Or.. (jM04); 91l/frPSIO Rei\u003cCMllons )C~ A.CCO..f.,llf-S. Locally owned. F.\u003ctahlished 1924. Three dining rooms lunch und dinner En1trtalnnien1 \\letk-fflds (GIITA). \r\nKutuclc) fried Chicken loc:ulo~ 80-tO llltl~ Bluff Rd. (.!1\u003c06). 91l 9!\" !Ill, 1o; 'l' G~Ulll\u003clt SL (31-101), 91l !,H 793, l.}10 \\I,, llJ) SL (31401), 91!/l.l!-61.ll!; 2;10 Skld1\u003e-.ay Rd. (,l ls04),9l l/l.\\(.171.\\: 11 SO?Aben:orn Exprwy.(.11406),9 1l/9li OS06:-t l8Johnn) Mcrrer Bh'd (.ll 110),912/89H\\63 (GIITA) \r\nUnk: CaNars Rtstaurants . thrtt Jocallons; 1100 fJsenhow,r Or. (3H06). 91! 3;;.9696, 1905 E. llctori Or (.llqOl). 91l .\\SH!\u0026), 11\"09 l.:lrgo Or. (.ii 119), 91?/92\".Sl91 Office 58S9 Aberrom St, U HO;J 1011,t BtSt 111ue on lmrrtca Pim. s11,d.'I. nd1\u003elche, nd morel (GIITA) \r\nLov,sSeafood Res1auran1, 680S u..sin Rd., 1111' 175,(.11 19): 9ll/9l5,,!616. A.CC-FS.llfSS-OS Fre\u003cJ1 IOC:11..-afood Spt'Cbllllng Ill 01fuh. 0-erloolJng Ogeediee Rl\\tr Clos,d ~I (GIITI) \r\nMus:ashi J pnue Steak llouse \"31! Hodgson \\lfnlOriJI Or. (.l1-106), 9Il HlZI,!8. A-CC\u003c:1.,CSS-11-0S-S. Stilled chefs prep,rc nd cook ,1.ak, chicken, ,hrtnip, lob,1cr t lour table. (GIITA). \r\nTioe Olde Pink llouse, Z3 Aberron1 S1 . (.11401);912/lll-1186 Resm'111ons 10 A.CCCUSS.l}f. llf.~S-OS. Con1empor;ll) and \r\nroloru11 Georgl cuisine smed In s.,:ann:tlt s oklffl m:wslon. U,t Jm. (GIITAl \r\nPir:11es llouSt', lO f. Broad Sl. (3 HOI, 912/H_i,ip /\\CCCi,CSS,().IHS.11 NS.OS. SI l-$20. Authenllc 17.l.1 Amcric:rn ,._.. em, rich hb1nric;,ulng. lunch \u0026 dinner DA. Su brunrh (GIITA) \r\nRed Lobsier, 11 w \\lon1gon1tl} r.ross Rds.. (.\\li06): 912/92\"- \r\nI ISO. (GIITA) \r\nRhcr House Seafood, 12'i'I' RherSL, (.lli(llt, 91!12311900 A.CC-Cl-CS.~D 'iSOS. An or flsh. \u003clrloln Sl..ks, chops I\\ chicken. Sounlough French, C.:aes:u sold \u0026 ch\u003c-e.e cake. (Glrr,1) \r\nRhers End Res1,uran~31H Rl.-er Dr,. Thunderboh, Bl404); \r\nres. 9ll/3S+29\"! Rt'5ef\\Jtions: ICCCl,E-HXS-S Dill(' o,cr \r\n:u lM \"Jler In romantlcseulng 11.t )ust  reu minutes from \r\ndownlt\u003el\\11 S.,:wn:tlt (GIITA) \r\nShrimp Facto'), _II.I E. Rhtr S1 (.llaOI, 91l/H(HW/. \r\nA.CCCI..CSS O~s.os. Shrimp \"'\"'') WU)S. plus flsh \u0026 de,Ued \r\ncrab Sourdough French. cheese roJkc \u0026 key lime pl (GIITA), \r\nSnapp\u003c-r Rtstaur2n1, 10 81}'WI lloodsRd. (.lHl0):91 l 189\" 6101 Rts\u003c:n\u003elNllb. no l\u003c:C,CSS.fS.llf-OS C2sual, family dining \r\n..-.m. o,ertooling m:ir\u003ch. horitt ofkn!, nd lOUl1S1$. (GIITI) House four loc:mons. - l0l Abemlm SI .0I 106). \r\n?ll/6S+8ll3, ! GJl~-:t) ll 8hd , (1119), 91!/9l0 IHO; 1711 Oge\u003c'Chec Rd, (.\\ 105). 91l/2:S,-t480; RI 5 II\u003c\u003e~ 7108, (jHOS), 91!nS.0866 MF-FSOS Open H hours for breik/,si. Jwich lllld dinner T bone steaks. chlcken. sJlads. bne\u003ekfast. (GIITI) \r\n'11\u003c-l '111 llie's, 101 E. Rler St., (31-101): 91Ul.l.l-56SO ResmUons: no CUSS l}QS SpeclIIIfng In frozen 11coholic tie,er..ges and ~cw Orlein, \u003et)'lt po'boy s1nd\\llfhe\u003e. (GIITA). \r\nWIiiiam's Seafood or Srn:ih. SOJO 1)1\u003e\u003c,e Rd , (.ll l 10); 91l/8922!19 (GIITA). \r\nTllA1' L SERl'ICES \r\nAtl2nt1 Commlt1ee ror 1hc Ol) mpit G1mes, PO eo, 1996. \r\n(.lHOI), 91!/Hl 199(, (GIITA) \r\nCoonention Cons ult,nts. 11 7 II Perr)' St., (;ll 1111); ? 1l/ l.\\41088or I-S006!HO.\\O. \\ L,GT.(;R,11,\\lf-S-TS full \u003ctl'\\lce desll- \r\n \r\n~ \r\nSam,1110/J s -.arufrolll hosts o -.orld-famous \r\nSr. Patrick's Day /tstfral a11d -.ill soon wtlcomt \r\nOlympic yaclirillg. \r\nna1lon inngcmtnt company with 2,! ye:ttS or e~1ierience In 1h Lo\" Counlr) (GIITA) RS\\P or Su annah 8\u00268 Rescnalion Sen kc, 9-189 'll'hltfitld At Box -19, (31-106). soo.!9--8\" CC. rree resen-.1lon ,w,n1ct for G2. \u0026 SC bed .tnd breakf\u003est Inn,, guest boos,s and rouages. (GIITA). \r\nSadler \u0026 Assod111es, P.0 Bo, HU. (.l l40l); 91?/H.1-6827. \r\n(GIITA) Sa, annah Area Chamb\u003cer or Commt r\u003cc, Hl 'II'. Oglethorpe, (.!I 101). 91!19-1-0..;6 (GIIT\\) \r\ns..annh Ana Com cn1lon \u0026 \\1sltors Bureau, U? \\l \r\nOgle1horpt, Me., P.O Bo 11,18, (31401); 9 l l/9'1-0.S6, Cll (GIITA). Sa,onn1h Ci.-i\u003c Cen1\u003cr, I' 0 Box 726, Montgomery ,11 Lihrrty SL'- (31498), 91? l:\\(Hl\"S \\IT llultl pur~ (adlil) H .000 \r\n\u003cq r1. ,xlubi1 spxc,_ 8.000 sn1 trtna. ? S66 \u003eHI theater, hJJl. \r\nroom. I mtttlng room; (GIITA). Sa,annah Waierfront Assoc., 130 E. Foctor's \\l'alk, P.O llo \r\n;9z, (.\\1102): 912/2.\\1029S, NO lll\u003etorlr Rim Street, One dining. tntenalnmcnt, shopping In on hl,mrir setllng. (GIITA) \r\nSU ISL.\\\\D \r\nATTRACTION \r\nor Golf, 912/638,; I 18. YA EnJO)' .16 holes golf 21 1he Sel Island \r\nGolf Course on 1he somliern tip or SL Simons lsl:ind. \r\nLODGING The Clol,ner, 100 flr,I Sl. (31516); 91216:\\8,.!6II. IIS.Q,f.-F GCIIC~A-08-P-R S-TC Gtorgi2's onl) \\lobll S.Sur rt:iorl Starb) sho11s, galk:ri\u003c~ and historical sites (GIITA). \r\nl'll'ns#! sco our ad rm f'IIRI! 75, \r\nT\\REE ISl\\\\D \r\nATTRACTIO\\S lleoch 5 ml \\\\hile.and, on 1hc Atlanllc Oceon, I; mlnults eos1 of Savannah. llaler \u003cllde, amuiement park, surfnd chu1er boot nshlng, mu,eum. Fort S\u003c:re,eo. ne\u003er niu;eum c. 1s5 llllllnt'd during Spllllhh \r\ns. ltnencan 'II 2tS 211d n I \u0026 '11T II ll'inler- OJ Clctpl Tu I \r\n$umn,cr Oa I0-6 \r\nUghthouse. i-. end or beich. One of1he flrst public strnaures in Crorgla. Guided 1our,, a,all,ble. 9 12m16 580 I. ,llarlnc Sdenoc Ctnl\u003cr lnterpretl,e cenier with exhibllS and :aquariums. Open sun1mer lluseum. adj.1ttnt 10 1he llghlOOIJSt. 111) ! Sept. 30, OJ 106. 0.1 I lb) I, Dl lS 91zr8640i\" 'f'rbc Island l'lsltor Cenltr, loc:atoo on Rou1e 80. Open Sa Th IO l;f'r I0-6 Closed \\Ion 91WS6-5\u003c141. \r\nLOOGI\\G ~ 010 lkorh Morel. ! I! 8utltt .111,. PO Box 1398.(.llj!ll). 91lr8\"-\u003cS2 hies S.SlS SIOO: 1).$.ISSI.IO O..CCE-F-11-0 PR (GIITA) ~ono Lodge,Hcachsldc, 404 Bmler ,1,,e., P.O. Box JO IO, (.ll.ll/1), 912n8l\"4S.iS R\u003e1es $3$-$109 Ct,CC-\u0026F-11-IR,Oll-P,R TC. Spankys restu...,,, loll)'b111 couns. mk:ro\\\\2\\'C, refrigen 1or. non-smobng rooms ,nllible. (GIITA) llun1er House Bed \u0026 Breakfast\" , I01 Butler A,~. (.11.128). 91!1\"11(,51,. Ra1es S-SsS-S6S; ().S(~SIOO BICC.K-f South cm ch,m1 with  bt,odo 01mosphere. 20 min. from down1own S\"'Ullnoh, (GIITA). O.ton Plu:, lk2rh Resort. I;th SLlllld Qce;infront. (51 .Ull~ 91 ll:'I\"66,i CC-f II K-08 PR. Olrectl) rac1ng the Atllllllk' Ocean llmid nev. tin~ Quttns, sunes, mttling rooms. (GIIT\\) TJ bce lslond Re1112ls, llwy KO \u0026 2nd 1,e.. (jljl8), 91l/i8610.! I \r\nPlrn..t:r St!t' ou,- ad OIi {H1gr 78. \r\n \r\nTl!A YEI.S[RYICES \r\nTalcs or the SouU,, P.0 11\u003c1, IS8l, (313?8), 91 Ul,l I S88 (GIITA) \r\n\\\\- ,\\\\CROSS ( ,\\ Gcorgi:t \\lnln Street CII)) \r\nA1TRACTIO'iS \r\nDixon Mcmorlal f ores111. lldllre Management Arca, LS I S., (5 1501); 1Jll/l87-1915. 37,SOO a, public hunilng, OJmplng 1 nearby Laur, S Wlker S1a1e Park US I to Go Ii7, tum left. foUow signs \r\nlli\u003cIOri( Do,.-nto~n 'A'arcross, C.\u003ergl !lainSttttl lO~llS pm \r\ns ofthe nalloll~Ideprogr.un ofdown10~11 miuhn1,,n 91l l8.l- \r\nL:mr:t S. Wlktr State Pork, S6H Lllur.i Walker Rd., (51503). 9 12/187-4900. Raies: S10 per nlgl11 YA,C,f().CK,Mf.PAPGTA Loc:ued near Okefenokee Swamp Park Lllnd or tremhllng .-Jnh (GIITA) \r\nObedl2l1's Okerenok. Swamp Rd.. (.!ISOI) 912 zg-0090 \r\nYA-GR-IIF A r.ue example of ~,nmpers hfesl)le In 1he late ISOO's, \u003cher SO uhlbitS Include hbtoric log home. NR Res1ored wllh lUlhCllllC~etall. Okefenokee llerl12gc Center, AL S Box qO(,A, (,!ISOI); 91lf!8Hl60 (GIITA) Okdenoktt S11mp P2rk RL SBo, !06.1. (31SOit, 912 ZS5Z60 (GIITA) Pogo re,1 Assodoies, 130 Dixon Trail !51501~ 91 l/28378 (GHTA) Southtrn fores1 World, Rt S ll\u003clx 4068, N August \\ve., 912/285--1056 YAGR. Educ,tJon11 exhibit ctntrr tells 1M dy nlffllc stOt') of foresuy in 13 Sou1hem swt\u003c, flre tO\\\\tr. nture 112ils. Lonted next to Okefenol.tt lltriuge ~ntt. 11.S CH. Su 1-5. \r\nWa)cross A,. Communil)' The.Ire, P.O. II\u003c\u003e, \u003c140 (.!ISO? 0 ISS). Performnces In fall and ~ i111tr months t The Rill The:11re. 91l/l8.\\.2161 \r\nLOOGl~G \r\nllolida) Inn, l\"lj llemort11 Or, (31 SOI); 91Z!l8.I 1190 Rlltes: S Si lH; 0 S-15-S9. CJ..CC,GP,II IIC-KfPA-PGP Frtt breakfast \r\nbuffe~ free local alls. Senior discount l'uttlng gretn, shopping \r\n111/lll nearh)' (GIITA). \r\nThe Jameson Inn. 9;o Cil) 111,d., (,ll;Gl), 912 !8.H800 Rates: S Sl!-$52, D hl,,$56 CC-11 IIC.IR,P Frtt ronunent11 break-fa.,~ c:tlt~Tl , free local alls, frtt neo1Jpcr. klnpllt beds (GIITA) \r\nPinccres1 Motel, 1761 Memoriol Dr., (jl501~ 91l / l8JjS80. Rates: S S!S Sl8; D S2S.S3l. CC PA-P. fre\u003c ronl bmkfas1, remote able Tl , h!$Uunant ne11 door. seniors discount. near shopping mll (GIITA) \r\nFOOD SERI ICE \r\nEl Porto, 1506 Memorial, (31SOI). (GflTA). \r\nGolden Corral Stroks \u0026 Buffe1 Res1auran1, 800 Memorirtl Or. (31501); 91l/l83-.l43.l CCCS,fS.HF-~S.OS.S lSOA Choice Steaks \u0026 hot fresh l \"'51 rolb. All )ou care 10 e:u Golden Choice Buffei (GIIT\\) \r\nLtt's Famous Reclp\u003c- Cbldcen , blO )lemoml Or (.llSOI). 91!/lSS-2150 (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nWarcross(\" are Tourism \u0026 Conre_rence BuN'au. 200 Ltt 11,-e_ P.0 8o1 13\". (.ll;GI), 912 !83-.l\"H. llfB fn1unng OkefenokeeSnmp P:ut. Obedl:tlt s Olefenok, lleriugc \\hlSftlm Southern Fores1 llorld. (GIITA) \r\nWE\\'T\\\\ORTII \r\nFOOD SERl' ICE \r\n11am, llous.-, 19; SJ! 21 (31 \\O\") 91l/96-1-;-1118 1FFFS-OS. \r\nOpen li hours for breokrasi, lunch :wd dinner T bone ,teaks. chicken, sal:uls. breakfasL (GIITA). \r\n\"'IL\\11\\GTO\\ ISL\\\\D \r\nrooo SERI IC[ \r\nl.inle Caesars RtstauranL l 16 Johnny Mercer, (j I 110); 91!/897-\u003c1400. Voted Iles! V,lue In Amerio! Piua iolmds, s2nd\"1cbes nd morel (GIITA). \r\n\\\\00D81\\E \r\nF.uellem fuhfng and canoeing opponunilles on 1he SallIla Rher. llome or the Annual Cr.1\\IR1h Festhal nd Rodt'O l01e April. 912/874-Sm \r\n \r\n88 1995 Georgia 011 11~Mi11d \r\n \r\n Georgia's Local Convention and Visitors Bureaus (CVBs) \r\n \r\n\\fL\\VI'\\ '11i l'HO \r\nAtlanta CVB \r\n233 Peachtree Street. Suite 2000 Atlanta, GA 30043 404/ S2 1-6600 \r\nClayton County CVB \r\nP.O. Box 774 87J2 Tara Boulevard Jonesboro, GA 30237 404/ 478-4800 \r\nCobb Count)' CVB \r\nP.O. Box COBB Marietta, GA 30067-0033 404/ 980-2000 \r\nDeKalb Count)' CVB \r\n750 Commerce Drive, Suite 20 I Decatur, GA 300:$0 404/ 378-252 5 \r\nMarietta Welcome Center \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n 4 De pot Street Marietta, GA 30060 404/429- 111 5 \r\nI \\SSIC liOl ll \r\nAugusta-Richmond County CVB \r\n32 8th Street Augusta, GA 3090 I 706/823-6600 1-800-726-0243 \r\nThomson-McDuffie Tourism Bureau \r\n111 Railroad Street Thomson, GA 30824 706/ 595-5584 \r\nCOLONIAL COAST \r\nBrunswick-Golden Isles CVB \r\n4 Glynn Avenue Brunswick, GA 51520 9 12/ 265-0620 \r\nJekyll Island CVB \r\nl Bcachview Drive Jekyll Island, GA 3 1527 9 12/ 635-.1400 \r\nKingsland CVB \r\n212 N. Lee Street  P.0. Box 1928 Kingsland, GA 3 1548 9 12/729-5999 \r\nSt. Marys CVB \r\nP.O. Box 1291 St. Marys, GA 3 1558 9 12/ 882-6200 \r\nSavannah CVB \r\n222 West Oglethorpe Avenue Savan nah, GA 3 140 1 9 12/ 944-04 56 \r\nWaycross-Ware Conni)' CVB \r\nP.O. Box 137 Waycross, GA .1 150 I 912/ 2833742 \r\nHISTORIC HEARTLAND \r\nAthens CVB \r\nP.O. Box 948 Athens, GA 30603 706/ 546- 1805 \r\n \r\nEatonton-Putnam County Chamber of Commerce \r\nP.O. Box 4088 Ea!Onton, GA 31024 706/ 485-770 I \r\nMacon-Bibb County CVB \r\nP.O. Box 6345 Macon, GA 3 1208-6354 9 12/743-340 1 \r\nMcDonough-Henry County CVB \r\nP.O. Box J,78 McDonough, GA 30253 404/ 957-5786 \r\nMilledgeville-Baldwin County CVB \r\nP.O. Box2 l 9 Milledgeville, GA 3 106 1 9 12/452-4687 1-800-653 1804 \r\nPerry Area CVB \r\nP.O. Box 16 19 Perry, GA 3 1069 9 12/ 988-8000 \r\nWarner Robins CVB \r\n1420 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, GA 31093 9 12/922-8585 \r\nI C 01 11 1 IANDS \r\nStatesboro CVB \r\nP.O. Box 15 16  204 South Main Street Statesboro, G.~ 30458 9 12/ 489-1869 \r\nVidalia Tourism Council \r\n2805 Lyons Highway Vidalia, GA 30474 9 12/ 538-8687 \r\nNORTHEAST GEORGIA ,\\fOFNTAl:\\S \r\nAJpine Helen/ While Count) CVB \r\nP.O. Box 730 Helen, GA 50545 706/878-2 18 1 \r\nBanks Count)' CVB \r\nP.O. Box 57 Homer, Ga 30547 706/ 677-2 108 \r\nDahlonega-Lumpkin County CC \r\n10 1 South Park Street Dahlonega, GA 30533 706/ 864-37 11 \r\nGa.inesville-1:laJJ Count) CVB \r\nP.O. l3ox 374 230 E.E. Butler Park way Gainesville, GA 30503 404/ 536-5209 \r\nRabun Counl)' CVR \r\nP.O. Box 76 I Highway 4'1 1 North Claywn, GA 30525 706/782-4812 or 706/782-5 I 13 \r\nORTHWEST GEORGIA MOUNTAlNS \r\nCarroll County CVB \r\n200 Non hsidc Drive Carrollton, GA 30 11 7 t-800-292-087 1 \r\n \r\nCartersville CVB \r\nP.O. Box 200397 Canersville, GA 30 IW 404/ 387-1357 \r\nDahon-Wbitfield County CVB P.O. Box 2046 Dalion, GA 30722 706/ 27l-7676 \r\nGreater Rome CVB \r\nP.O. Box 5823 Rome, GA 50 16 1 706/ 295-5576 \r\n,\\( f. \r\nAlbany CVB \r\nP.O. Box 308 Albany, GA 5 1702 9 12/434-8700 \r\nClay Count)Visitors Bureau \r\nP.O. Box 22 1 Fort Gaines, GA 3 175 I 9 12/768-2247 \r\nDestination Thomasville Tourism Authority \r\nP.O. Box I 540 Thomasville. GA 31799 9 12/ 215-5222 \r\nValdosta/ Lowndes County CVB \r\n1703 Norman Drive Suile f Valdosta, GA 3 106 1 912/ 24 5-05 13 \r\nPRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS \r\nAmericus-Sumler County Tourism Office \r\n400 W. Lamar St. P.O. Box 724 Amcricus, GA 3 1709 9 12/ 924-2646 \r\nColumbus CVB \r\nP.O. Box 2768 Colum bus, GA .i l 902 706/ 322-16 13 I.-800-999- 16 13 \r\nCoweta County CVB \r\n22 East Broad Stree t P.O.Box l0 12 Newnan, GA j0264 404/ 254-26l6 \r\nLaGrange-Troup County Tourism Office \r\nP.O. Box 636 LaGrange, GA 3024 1 706/884-867 1 \r\nPine Mountain Tourism Association \r\n11 I Broad Street Pinc Mountain, GA 3 1822 706/ 663-4000 or 1-800-44 1-3502 \r\nWarm Springs Arca Tourism Association \r\nP.O. Box 26 1 Warm Springs, GA .11850 1-800-FDR l 927 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia_On M Mi l/{/ \r\n \r\n8 \r\n \r\n I-Jere are ten reasons why people \r\n \r\nare saying \"Macon, Georgia, IS \r\n \r\nAmenras Drearntown:' \r\n \r\n------ \r\n \r\nt . Streets Lined with Historic Mansions. \r\n2. 200,000+ Yoshino Cherry Trees. l . African- American Art and Culture. 4. A 40 Million Year Old Whale Skeleton. 5. 2,000+ Acres of National Historic Districts. 6. Birthplace ofa Great 19thCentury Poet. 7. 12,000 Years of Native American History. 8. Authentic Confederate Relics. \r\n \r\n  Sum and sL1bsrance of the Sourhern way of life are capmred for all rime in Georgia's HISTORIC HEARTLAND, the cenrermosr region ofrhe srare famous for peach production and preseiving rhe pasr. \r\n \r\nA sea ofpink and whire flowers \r\n \r\nblankets rhe heardandscape che lase \r\n \r\nrwo weeks in March, luring \r\n \r\nmocorisrs away from 1-75 ro rhe \r\n \r\nprerrier Peach Blossom T rail Yer another route beckons history buffs 11,e Lake Oco11ee Peslival a/111aJ1s makes a splflsh. \r\n \r\nyear-round, a sering ofarchitectural \r\n \r\n\"pick-your-own\" peach orchards thrive \r\n \r\npearls known as rhe Antebellum T rail. \r\n \r\nfrom late June co August. The same is rrue \r\n \r\nTheAnciques Trail, wirh its eclectic shops for Byron and Fore Valley in Peach \r\n \r\nand yer-ro-be- discovered treasures, \r\n \r\nCounty, which produces 65 percenr ofall \r\n \r\narrracrs both locals and shoppers from \r\n \r\nrhe peaches grown in Georgia and rhe \r\n \r\nall over. \r\n \r\n10-day Georgia Peach Festival in \r\n \r\nMuch of rhe three roads run almost \r\n \r\nmid-June. \r\n \r\nparallel ro l-75, offering fresh alrcrnarives \r\nro die familiar freeway. \r\n \r\nRacing is popular at rhe northern end of the trail. l n Barnesville - Georgia's \r\n \r\nThe Peach Blossom Trail (U.S. 34 1/41 \r\n \r\n\"Buggyrown\" since I865 - the carriage \r\n \r\nwes1 of 1-75) from Perry norrh ro \r\n \r\nindustry rhat built che rown is \r\n \r\nJonesboro visits rhe small cowns of \r\n \r\nremembered each September during rhe \r\n \r\nRobcrra, Musella, and Culloden, where \r\n \r\nweek-long Barnesville Buggy Days and \r\n \r\nBuggython Road Race. The in Hampron secs a faster pace ar the NASCAR- sanctioned Winston Cup stock car races twice a year. \r\nJust easr ofHampron lies rhe charming community of McDonough. With its quaint shops lining the picturesque courthouse square, McDonoLtgh offers several opporcuniries ro sample small cown living. And in neighboring Burrs County is Jackson, home of rhe Histocic Indian Spring H otel, built in 1823 by Chief W illiam McIntosh, leader of the Lower Creek Nation, and amhemically restored. \r\nPerry is the location of rhe Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, a mammoth exhibition facility that hosts rhe Geocgia N ational fair in early Ocrober, srock shows and rodeos, and che Southeastern Antiques and Collectibles Marker the fourrh weekend ofeach month. Perry also has a number of antique shops in irs hisroric downrown, an Historic Walking/Driving Tour outlined in a Visirors Bureau brochure, and a beauciful picnic area among daylilies and scrolling peacocks ac the C ranshaw One Horse Farm and Gardens. \r\n \r\nDiscover the grandeur ofthe True South in Covington \u0026 Newton County. Located on the Antique Trail. \r\n \r\nHollywood South Souvenir Shop \"In the Heat of the Night\" souvenirs available including photos, t-shirts \u0026 memorabilia. (404) 786-2.115 \r\n \r\nFox Winery An award winning winery. Daily tours and tastings. (404) 787-5402 \r\n \r\nCovington Flower Shop \"On the Square\" Historic souvenirs. (404) 786-7442 \r\n \r\nThe Oaks Golf Course 18-hole championsh ip course. Full tournament facilities available. (404) 786-380 I \r\n \r\nu \r\n \r\nNEWTON COUNTY \r\nCHAMBER OF COMMERCE \r\nP.O. Box 168  Coving1on. GA 30209 1-800-616-8626 \r\n \r\n92 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgi CI On My Mind \r\n \r\nWirhin rhe Perry area are a few noc-ro-be \r\nmissed museums. Ar M assee Lane \r\nGardens, headquarters of the American Camellia Society, a floral oasis awaits winter rravelers. N ine acres ofcamellias bloom November-March, followed i_n spring by azaleas, dogwoods, narcissus, iris, and roses. The Stevens-Taylor Gallery and Fetterman Museum on rhe same sice showcase rhe largest and mosr complete collection of Edward Marshall Boehm porcelains in the world. \r\nNortheast of Perry, the Museum of Aviation at Warner Robins Air Force Base has doubled its exhibir space and expanded irs collection ofoursraoding military aircraft co more than 80, \r\nincluding the F- 15A Eagle rhac played a \r\nkey role in Desert Storm. \r\nAll of che cowns on che Antebellum Trail \r\n(GA. 22/U.S. 441 east ofl-75) from \r\nMacon co Arhens managed co survive the Civil War intact. Their legacy is a wealth ofcharming corrages and opulent mansions in styles ranging from rhe New \r\n \r\n The place for shopping enthusiasts ... With war/d,class golfcourses,historic homes andarchitecture, the AtlantaMotor Speedway,several excitingfestivals . . .and over 1400 qualicy accommodations,just35 minutes from Atlanta \r\nProgress amidst small town chann \r\n \r\nI I I I I I I I \r\n \r\n \r\nTanger Factory Outlet Center \r\nSave J0-70% every day ac over 40 brand name \r\nmanufacturers' ou tlet scores. Amazing bargains on shoes, \r\ndesigner fash ions, sportswear, kitchenware, luggage, \r\ncosmetics, books and much, much mo re . LOOO Tanger Drive, Locust Grove, GA 30248 \r\n404,957,0238 Exit 68, off 1,75 \r\n \r\nPeachtree PeddlersFlea Market \r\nFearuring thousands ofgoods, from amiques and flowers, \r\nco clothing an\u003cl reptiles. 270 booths surrounded by food \r\nand fun act ivities. Truly a unique shopping experience! \r\n155 Mill Road, M cDono ugh, GA 30253 \r\n(404) 914,2269 Exit 71, off I, 75 \r\n' ' \r\nHenry County Conventionan \r\nP.O. Box 1378, McDonoug \r\n800,HENRY,COUN \r\nOnly 35 Minutes From Atlanta \r\n \r\n England village look of Old C linton to the Federal Period Church-Waddel- Brumby H o use in Athens, to the white-columned Old Governor's Mansion in Milledgeville, and che fabulous ltalianate Renaissance H ay House in Macon. Each Antebellum Trail town has a unique his1oric core and more. \r\nAthens has grown up a round the influences of Lhe University orGeorgia, wher~ the Georgia Museum of Art, the Stare Botanical Garden of Georgia, and the new Buns- Mehre H eritage H all of athletic history add to the local arrractions. The university is also che site oftwo Olympic venues, football (soccer) and volleyball. \r\nAnother picturesque stop on the Antebellum Trail is Watkinsville, sire of rhe Elder M ill Covered Bridge, one of the last such bridges still in use on a public road and a popular stop for fans of the \r\nnovd The Bridges ofMndison County. The \r\nEagle Tavern Welcome Center, fashioned our ofa 1700s srage shop, offers a wealth ofinformarion abour rhe historic cown. \r\nMadison has remained quiet and beautiful, with a designated historic \r\n \r\ndisrricr so large ic encompasses mosr of rhe rown. Private ho mes are open for tours four 1imes a year, while H eritage Hall. the Madison-Morgan Cultural Cem e r, and the new Morgan County Africa n-American M useum welcome visitors year-round. \r\nEaconcon's historic courthouse square has long been complemenrcd by a Brer Rabbit Statue and the Uncle Remus M useum , honoring rhc work ofonetime resident, author Joel C ha ndler Harris. Eatonton is also the gateway to Lakes O conee a nd Sinclair, which provide over 34,000 acres ofwater and nearly 800 \r\nmiles of sl10reline for fishing, camping, \r\nboating and swimming. \r\nMilledgeville is another major access point \r\nto Lake S inclair, as well as a ciry ofspecial \r\nhistorical noce: ic was the Capital of Georgia for over 68 years during rhe momentous period before and during the Civil War. Milledgeville's ha ndsome neighbo rhoods still reflect the impo rta nce of irs place in history: T he town is conside red co be the only surviving example ofa compiece \" Federal Period\" city. History buffs may rake a guided \r\n \r\nAfiffetfgeviffe ...but the elegance of our Antebellum Past \r\nGEORGI A 'S ANTEBELLUM CA PI TA L \r\n \r\nConve ntion and Visitors Bureau has been suspended in \r\n \r\nP. 0. Box 219 \r\nMilledgcviUe, GA 3 1061 \r\n(912) 4 52-4687 1-800-653-1804 \r\n \r\ntime - just waiting for you in Milledgeville . \r\n \r\nIntern:,tional interpreters Available \r\n \r\n9-i \r\n \r\nI 995 Georgia 011 M)i Mind \r\n \r\nEq11estria11s will c01rnerge 011 C01tJersfor lite 1!)!}6 Olympic Equestrian events. \r\nTrolley Tour featuring more rhan 20 architectural landmarks. \r\nMacon is chc largest ciry in the HISTORJC HEARTLAND and one that has grown ro modern proportions without losing its hold on the past. In addition co Three Historic W alking Tours To D iscover Old Macon through an astounding variety ofarchitecture, and che popular Sidney's Old South Historic Tours, chc Ocmulgee Natio nal Monument easeof town rraces rhe native American Indian heritage of the area back 12,000 years. Macon's history is also highlighted in the Harrier Tubman Historical and Cultural Museum, dedicated ro preserving the city's African-American herirage. After absorbing the fascinating legacy of Macon, relax by the shores oflake Tobesofkee. \r\nT he diverse elements of Macon's history, beauty, and hospitality come rogerher each spring during a citywide Cherry Blossom Festival (March 1995). More than 180.000 flowering Yoshino C herry Trees line the city streers. \r\nSpring flowers are a big amacrion in Forsyth, coo. This 1-75 rown surrounded by peach blossoms glows wi1h a golden hue during its a nnual Forsythia Festival (April 1995). \r\nA few miles cast in Juliette, the primary colo r is green, as in FRJ ED GREEN \r\n \r\n Highlights in Warner Robins \r\n+ Robins AFB Open House \u0026 Air Show + International City Festival + July 4th Celebration + Houston County Regional Youth Foir + Mossy Creek Bornyord Festival \r\n \r\nWARNER ROBINS ~,~ Jnleltnaliomd euy, \r\n''... Where everyone speaks the some language!\" \r\nAdditional Museum Features \r\n Over 85 Historical Aircraft \r\n Roberl L. Scott VistoScope Theoler \r\n Observolion Deck + Hump Pilots Exhibit  Picnic \u0026 Park Areos + Open Daily 10-5/Free Admission \r\n(ecepl Thank,gov,ng, Chri\u003c1mos l\\ Now Yeors Doy) + Guided Tours Available Upon Request \r\n \r\nThe fastest growing ovialion museum in the Southeastern United Stoles. located just 7 miles from 1-75 in Worner Robins, Georgia, on o beautiful 43 ocre site. Featuring the Georgie Aviation Holl of Fome... honoring Georgia's aviation ' greols' with numerous exhibits ond much more. \r\nWarner Robins Convention and Visitors Bureau 1420 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, GA 31093 (912) 922-5100  Fax: (912) 328-7745 \r\n \r\nR~ 7%.Ibyf . \r\n \r\nTravelers know PerryasmiddleGeorgiasmost lovely, \r\n \r\nlively, restfulstayoverspot. Allthe conveniences, \r\n \r\nser11icesandaccomodations arehere, combinedwith \r\n \r\ndo111n-ltome cl,ann andhospitality. Perryistrulythe \r\n \r\nGoRcu TRAVLfR's O,1.srs. \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\nClteck-infirst at our comfortable, modern and co1111enie11t Welcome Center ( Exit 42). We'll show JOU allthat Perry has lo offer-from our quaint t/0111111011111 retail 11illage to easy proximity to all Middle Georgia attractions. \r\n \r\nPERRY SERVICES \r\n \r\nAREA ATffil\\CTIONS \r\n \r\n17 rUFL CTNTERS \r\n \r\nGA NATIONAL FAJRGROUNDS \r\n \r\nOVER1400 ROOMS \r\n35 RESTAURANTS \r\n \r\nANTIQUE, ANDERSONVILl.ll, AND PEAOf l!LOSSOM TRAll..S \r\n \r\nWELCOME CENTER WITII \r\n \r\nMASSEE LANE GARDENS \r\n \r\nMAPS, GUIDCS, AND \r\n \r\nMUSEUM OF AVIATION \r\n \r\nVISITOR'S INFOR..vlA'nON ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVALS \r\n \r\nPER.av AREA CoNVEN110N ANO VISITORS BUREAU P.O. Box 1619 PKRRv, GA 3J06\u003c} \u003c912) 988--8ooo \r\n \r\n 96 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\nTOMATOES. They are now served hot at T he Whistle Scop Cafe, the accual film location of rhe movie. Orher norable srops in chis area include rhe Piedmont W ildlife Refuge, Lake Juliecte and rhe 1847 JarreU Plantation Historic Site. \r\nThe HISTORJC HEARTLAND has been used often as settings for Hollywood film and television productions. lrs period flavor is genuine, as in Covington on 1-20, where the CBS series TN THE HEAT OF THE NfGHT shot for six seasons. Covingroo boasts a wealth of beautiful amebeUum and Victorian homes within its National Register Disrricts. Self-guided walking and driving rours are available. Covingron's Main Street Discrict attracts many visirors with its quaint downcown specialry shops and unique eateries. \r\nThe region is also appealing ro ourdoor enthusiasts. Four srare parks and the Oconee N ational Forest offer camping, hiking, hunring, fishing, boating, picknicking, and even golf. H ard Labor C reek State Park in Rudedge has an 18-hole course, plus horseback riding and 20 renral corrages. And in addition ro the Olympic venues in Athens, rhe \r\nHISTORJC HEARTLAND is also home \r\nco rhe Equestrian Events, ro be held in Conyers ar the Georgia lncernacional H orse Park. \r\nFor shoppers, quainc small town stores feature country wares and local handicrafts, while rhe Peach Festival Outlet Cent.er in Byron (f-7 5 ar T he Big Peach) contains more than rwo dozen name brand manufacturer outlets. T anger Factory Outlet Center in Locust Grove offers shoppers over 40 outlets only 35 miles south ofAtlanta. Barnesville H ardware in Barnesville, established in 1870, transcends the march of time as one of the oldest hardware srores in Georgia. \r\nAfter a day ofshopping or sightseeing, an ideal spot to relax and enjoy a meal of authentic southern cuisine is the Blue W iHow Lnn in Social Circle, housed in a turn of che cencury Greek Revival mansion. \r\nThe region rhar gave rhe Peach State its nickname is one d1at carefully protects r.he past. Its landmarks and legends mg ac the heartstrings, hoping rhc curious will stop and discover that the essence of Georgia lives in her H ISTORJC HEARTLAND \r\n \r\n irg1Cl's 1Slor1C \r\n~ \r\near/land \r\n \r\n ust outside the husclc and busde of Metro Adanca. less chan cwo hours from ics urban sprawl, lies a region where rime seems co roll back lO the gn1ciousness of yestcrycar. Georgia's Hisroric Heartland. \r\nWhar is it about chis colorful region that draws visiwrs onto its quiet backroads? Perhaps it's the proximity to Atlanta. Everything's close and easy to get to. Perhaps it's a fascination with museums, antique shops and Indian lore. Fact is, \u003e'OUcould think of tl,e Historic Heanlancl as uan outdoor museum.\" Perhaps it's a \"Gone With The Wind\" ambience or rhe excitement of a country fair ... the ,eauty of a camellia garden or the simplicity of a sun-kissed peach. Trnvelers can uncover die rich d1vcrs1ty of rhc Historic Heanland br exploring four distincnve \"theme\" trails. Each loops through a parr o[ 1he region, unravclmg the culcure and charm of ics communities en route. The Antebellum Trail cap1ures rhe romance and architcccural beaury of the Old South. for shopping or browsing. the Amiques Trail. with lJvtr 200 dealers along 1he way, offers a dclighc[ul excursion into Georgia's past. Or follow chc Peach Blossom Trail. which meanders through the heart of Georgia's peach territory. from mid-March 10 late August, it's nm to be missed! Finally, Treasures Berw.:en The Trails, in the nonh-cemral pan of the region. spotlights smaU communities d1a1 arc LUckcd away, yet waiting co be explored. Visitors to rhc Historic Heartland are surprised to learn that its history dares back nor hundreds, bur 12,000 years. The region has Indian mounds lhat arc older than the pyramids in Egypt! Close your eyes and you can imagmc prc-hisronc Indians building their homes on rhc banks of the Ocmulgee River. Macon's Ocmulgec National Monument is 1he largest archaeological site east of the Mississippi Rivec Or marvel at Rock Eagle near Eacomon, the site of an ancicm Native American stone elllgy. Another spot of interest is the historic Indian Springs Hotel in Jackson, built by Chief William Mclmosh, leackr ol the Lower Creek Native American Nation. It srill has an authentic 1800s garden, which is open tO rhc public. \r\nJ i . .vcvcr, nothing captures rhc rrue essence of the area-the soul ol the Old South-as well as the treasure trove of 19th-ccmury architecture 1ha1is showcased in every small cown ancl hamlet of the region. From ante- \r\nbellum mansions to plantauon homes, from hiswric counhouses lO restored train depors. thJS vast collection ofsomhem archirecnm: offers ii rare opporrunit\u003e to seep back in rime. The whole town of Madison is an architecrural treasure chest, wirh over I00 amebdlum and Victorian homes and buildings. including Heritage Hall. Old Clinton, resembling an early New England village, is talled \"the tciwn that rime forgot.\" In Perry, stroll down tree-lined Carroll Street. which evokes the charm of an old Williamsburg Village. Tra,el to McDonough for another example of a classic town square lined wnh charming \r\nshops and anchored by the romancsquc-style courthouse. Covingwn offers a bevy of antebellum homes, as well as a quaint. often photographed town square. Then compare it with the outstanding Vicwrian courthouse inJackson or the historic counhouse square in forsyth. Your c,1\u003eioration of Heanland architecture won't be complete withour a journe\u003e lO Milledgeville, with 20 landmarks in its acclaimed historic district. TI1e Gothic-style Old State Capitol Building and the Oki Governor's Mansion lop 1he list. Macon's magnificent Italian Renaissance Hay House, the Grnnd Opera House, and Old Cannonball House are \r\njust a pan of 1cs extensive Nauonal Historic District. Barnesville and Conyers arc two small communities with stunning collections of old homes. churches and public buildings. Eatoncon boasts some of the finest e..xarnples of 19rh-ccntur)1 architecture in Georgia, including ilS entire \r\ndowntown area. For a rare glimpse of scenic architecture that has nearly vanished, visit rhe rustic Elder Mill covered bridge near WJtkmsvillc. \r\n~ c rich history of the Historic Hean.land unfolds not only through ilS architecture. but also through its museums and ans centers. From the renowned Museum ofAviation and the Aviation Hall of Fame in Warner Robins to the Uncle Remus Museum and Park in Earomon. from the African-American Museum in Madison 10 the M;icon Museum of Ans and Sciences. the culrural \r\ncemers of this region mirror the true heritage of its people.Jarrell Plantation Historic Sire. nearJulienc. depicts life on an 1840s farm complex. The Harriet Tubman Historical and Cultural Museum in Macon is dedicated 10 preserving African-American history, and Athens' newly restored Monon Theater was tbc first vaudeville theater in the United States built, owned. and operated by an A(ncan-Amcncan Future trnvclcrs will delight m vl'Siting the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, slated to ORCO in Macon in Spring 1996. Interested in visual and perform mg arts? Millcdgtville'sJohn Marler Ans Cemer houses the Elizabeth Marlor B..:thune Art Gallery. Athens' Georgia Museum ofAn displa)'S',t oompithehSive selection f outsran g American painting. Plan ocher stopovers at MadisonMorgan Cultural \r\n \r\n Center and Eatonton Putnam Alliance [or the Arts. Across the region, you'll find music everywhere-from symphony in Macon ro \"new wave\" and Jazz in Athens, with plemy of country and bluegrass in between. \r\nFinally, a unique \"01her worldly\" cultural experien~e awaits cravclers who visit the beamiful Monastery of our Lady of the Holy Spirit, founded in 1944 near Con\u003eers. \r\nNothing captures the esscncc:.ofgood, old-fashioned fun like a country fair or fesrivaU Macon's Cherry Blossom Festival and Perry's Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival are among the lop I00 F~ rivals1n North America. Barnesville's Buggy Days draws some 60,000 visitors co the week-long celebration. Other popular gatherings include Rmyth's Forsythia Festival, the Native American Festival inJackson, Athens'Jazz Fcs1ival, Clinton War Days, and the scace-sponsored Georgia National Fair in Perry. Brown's Crossing Craftsman Fair in Milledgeville. the Dairy Festival in Eatonton. the Geranium Festival in McDonough. and the Georgia Peach Festival in Byron are other regional favorites. \r\nY ,ar-round, the Hist0ric Heanland is a nature lover's paradise. Fort Valley's Massee Lane Gardens, Athens' State Botanical Garden of Georgia and Milleclgeville's Lockerly Arborecum offer a profusion of flowers, forests and wooded crails. lndlaJI Springs State Park is the oldest s1ace park in the United States, while Panola Mountain Park near McDonough draws visitors \\vith its vast ex-posed granite dome. \r\nFor water lovers, the Hist0ric Heartland offers an outstanding array or choices: Lake Sinclair. Lake Oconee, Lake Tobesofkee ancljaekson Lake encompass hundreds of miles ofshoreline. You'll wam to rry 1hem out for fishing. swimming, skiing. boating. picnicking, camping orJUSt plain relaxing. \r\nIf being on-the-go has set your appemc \"on the grow,\" you're in luck! Peanuts, peaches, pecans, barbecue and fried chicken are spccialues of the region. Hungry lJllvelcrs can iry fried green tomatoes at the famous Whist.le Stop Cafe inJuliette, snack in a popular 1850s restored depoi in Covingt0n. relax at a waterside restaurant along Lake Sinclair, or dine at the elegant New Perry Hotel in Perry. \r\nThe Forr Valley-Byron area becomes a wonderland of peaches from mid-May lO late August. Orchards invite \\~Sitors to pick their own ancVor buy from roadside stands. And rhe Fox Winery near Covington offers tours of its wine-making facihrics. as well as an array of award-wmmng wmes. \r\nW hen ir's time to work oIT that extra slice of pecan pie. visitors head om for some serious shopping. Several towns, such as Madison, Conyers and Covingcon. have unique historic shopping districts; Arhens houses a large colony of local anisans. For discount shopping, che Peach Festival Outler Center in Byron and Tanger Factory Outlet in Locust Grove offer a huge assortment ofstores. \r\n2 3esides shopping, there's a wealth of cxci[ing aCLivitics around the region that appeal to every [)'pe of rraveler. For sports emhusiasrs. Hampwn's Atlanta Motor Speedway is the home of NASCAR races (including the largest sporting evem in Georgia history). The University of Georgia in Athens is the nation's first state chancred universi[)'. In addilion to touring the campus, fans enjoy cheering for national champion Bulldog teams, from football to tennis. \r\nLiterature lovers \\vill want ro t0ur the homes of poet Sidney Lamer in Macon, writer Flanner)' O'Connor in Milledgeville, Pulitzer Prize winner Alice \\Iker in Eatonton, and the author ol the Uncle Remus stories, Joel Chandler Hanis, also in Eatonton. \r\nNo visit to the Hisconc Heartland is complete without a preview of the summer Olympic events for 1996. The Georgia International Horse Park m Conyers is proud to host the equestrian events, anticipating riders from over 30 countries. Soccer fans will have an eye on Sanford $radium in Athens, site of the Olympic soccer finals. And the Univcrsicy of Georgia Coliseum \\viii host preliminary vollc)ball matches. \r\n2 mthe antebellum treasures ofyesteryear to the \r\nOlympic dreams of romorrow, the Hisronc Hcanland is a study in conrrasrs; yet, a visitor's lasting impression is one of harmon)' and hospitaUry, steeped in lradition ... one of scenic beau[)', gracious charm, and a yearning for a by-gone era. No where else will trnvclcrs experience a richer pasL or a more vibram present. \r\n' \r\n \r\n 1hu/, \r\n\\nid,.-llum - - - - \\m 411 ,. - -- - 1\\ \r\nt\\n you r,.1dy to take olTon an c.xplorn11on ofthe Historic rkanL.md? To help rou lonnulmc your plans, \r\nhere Is ,1 161 ,,f Histonc HcarrLmd communities, drivmg \r\n11m,-s from t\\1l:m1a and ma1or .mrncmms in each 1own. Con1.1c1 the names listed here for details on these \r\nJnd othcr amactions. as well ns mfonnmion ()11 1rnvcl routes. rcs1aur.mts and ovrm1ght accommodations. \r\nAthens 60 mltllllCS \r\n Umvcr.1ity orGeorgia mrmwons  \u003c;1J1c Bomnical Garden  lwsmrcd Dow1110\\m shoppm11,, dimng. \r\ncmcrrmnmcnt clistnct C,mwct \\iltt'II\\ Ccmwn11m1 und \\lisiwrs Bur~au, P.O. Box 9-!8. tltl1,11s. GA 30603, 706-5-!G-1805. \r\n \r\nBamesvtll 50 mmutes \r\n Buggy D:t)'S Fcsuval  Histonc Bamcsvillc Hartl\"11re Store \r\n C-,r.1 Studios t\\rt Gallery Contciu. Lt1mw Coumv Chmnhtr. 100 C1\u003em111c,,,. \r\nnw l'lu. ncw,llc. GA 3020-I. -!0+..358-27.32 \r\nByron \u003csec Fon \\'alley) \r\nConyers 30 m,nmc., \r\n Historic Okie Town Conyer;  MOl1i1SICI)' or the l:fol)Spim  Georgia Imcmauonal Horse f'urk Cmuu.r: umycrstR,)(kdulc Clwml\u003en; I 183 Seate S1rc,1. Cm,yas. GA 30207, -10+. 83-70-/9 \r\nCovington O minutes \r\n t\\mcbcllum and V1c1on:m homes  National Rcgi.s1~r D1s1ric1and \r\nHistoric [)owmown Square  \"The 0,1ks\" Golr Course Co11tdtl' Nc~l'lml C111111tv Cliuml,,. P.O. flo., 168, C111111KWi GA 30209. -!(1+.78(\u003e-75/0. \r\nEatonton 80 minutes  Unc:lc Rlmus Museum and Park  Rock Eagle HI Center  Lawrence Shoals Rccrrauon and C~1mpmg Arca on Lake 0,oncc Cantmt En1m11,m-Purm1m Chuml\u003e,r, P.O. Box -!088, \r\nEmo111,111 C,A 31024, 70C.--185-770I. \r\n'forsym 5 m111u1cs \r\n \\\\llusdc Stop Cafe and Ihs1oncJuhcur  FoT:;)1hm Fcsm\"I  1ligh Falls State 11ark C,mwc1 /1.10111',1\u003c' ( 011ntv Clwmh.r. P.O. llmt 811, Fm ,w/1. GA 31029. 912-99-J-92.39 \r\nFon v.illey 60 mututcs \r\n 1-olasscr L111c Gankns  Peach Fcscival Oudct Center (in B)wn)  Ttiur of peach-producing area Cm11\u003c1d frw/1 Cou111vChu111l1\u003c1. PO. flox 1238. Fon Vul/n\\ LA 31030. 912-825-.3733. \r\nJackson O miutc, \r\n Indian Spnn~ Hotel and Gardens  lnclian Springs Smee Pmk  Na11t1nnl Rcgis1cr V1ctori:m Counhousl' Co111u\u003c1  Bmts Cuunrv lhswnru/ 5()t'l\u003cW. P.O. ll~ H7. JudNm. CA 30233, 706-775-673. \r\nJuliette (see Fors)'lhl \r\n \r\nM.acon 60 mmutL'S \r\n S1dne)'s rour.1 or Historic M:tcon \r\n Ocmulgcc N;umnal l\\tonumcn1  Cherry Bl=m fe,,tl\\0al Comw t: /lluwn-fllbb Co111c11111111 uml Vh11m, Bwam, PO. Bo., 6.35-!, i\\tum. GA 3!208, 912-743-3-101 m /-800-768--340/ . .:.\u003cI 732. \r\nMadison 60 rninutcs \r\n A111cbcllum Hismric Dismct and Homes  Madison/Morgan Cultural Ccmcr  t\\fri,un-.-\\mcnran Mustum Cm11ar1. /\\latl,son-/1/nrg,m Ccm1,111111n \u003c111\u003c1 Vis1wrs B111,'\u003c1t1, P.O. !let\\ 826, /1111di11111. GA 30650, 706-3-12-+.15-I. \r\nMcDonough 20 minu1cs \r\n I hstonc Homes nnd To--,, Square  Atlanta Motor Speedway  liingcr Oulict Mall Cunrm I H.-nry Coun/\\Conl'rnlum ,111,J l'mt,m; B11r,u11. 110. 81t\u003c 1378. i\\l,Donough. GA .10253. 4(),/-957-5786. \r\nMilledgeville 90 minutes \r\n Lake !\u003eindair ,md lkcrc,uion Are.IS  Tmlll.')' Tour.; of 1hc Antebellum Clpllt\u003eI  Brown's Crossing Cralcsman F:ur Cvmarl: M1ll,tlg,wlldB11ldw111 Cum,nt11m ,m,I Vl\\ito\" B1111:,111, PO /Ji'!'( 219 ,\\lillrdg,~,llc. GA 3I061 912--152--1687 tll l-800-65.3-1804. \r\nOld Oimon/Gray 80 mmu1cs  Clmmn's \\.\\ar D,1ys \r\n New Englnnd VillJgc  H1stori, Homes (.11111d11: Old C/111w11 Jl1s11111rn/ So..IrIy. l?O. fl\u003cix 3-11. c;m,1~ GA .ii062. \u003cJI2-087-3.38 \r\n~rry 1)0 llltnUICS  Georgia National f.lirgrouncls and Agriccmcr  Willi:un.sbu~ Dmvmown ,md t\\n11quc Shopping C:omurr: Pm-v Ar.-ct Com.-,111011 \u003c1ml l'1\u003e11m, Burruu, P.O.\u0026,;,. 161'! Pmy, GA J/069, Q/2-988-8000. \r\n'Mil:mer Robins 90 mmuI.:s \r\nor  Museum t\\viaunn and Hall of Fam, \r\nConlm t \\m1cr lfo/m1s Cc1111.-11111111 w,d l'r,um~ B111,uu, /.120 Wt:1bo11 flhd. Wurnn Rolnns. GA 31093, 9/2 -922-8585. \r\n'Mllkmsville 70 rnmutcs \r\n H1s1ork D1Stnc1 wuh Businesses and Homes  Elder Mill Covered Bridge  Eagle 1:wcm \r\nCanw, I E\u003cIKI fo1,~II c~\\l'dullllf C,n \r\nP.O. Bu., 321, w.,1/1111,wllr. GA 3067 \r\n706-76\u003c \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nAthens 1.ocal 1hlcome Center 180 B. IJou~hcnySt .\\thens. GA 30(,0l 7Uh/ iS~ I1!2(1 \r\nEa11lc Tavern Local Welcome Center ll S 11 I \\\\ Jtkin.wlllt, G\\ .l!H,T 10\u003c,r:-c,9.,; II f ' \r\n\\!aeon M6 Local 'l\\'elcomc Center !IHJ Chen, SL llat on. (iA .\\I10I 9 1l17 t H IOI \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\n\\laoon l-7S Local Welcome Center I~; S. 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E:100111on, Mllle,JgL~llle, r.tln1on nd \\lacr,n. Anoehcllum Troil P.O !lox ~088. f.:110111011. ;\\10l4. Pearh Blossom Troll. establbhed In 197(, b) ct u( the Georgia GcncrJI M.s.mhl)' inwrognlolon or the pc\u003eeh intlUSII')' in lhe Scuc Joowsboro b lhc nortl1crn gJlcwi city for tlw I00. mile S(('nic 2d1eniurc. Ooher stops Include ll:u11p1on, lkllonough. Gnlfh~ llam,.,.,lllc, Culloden, For\u003e)'lh, Rohcna. Ft. 1'2110) Byron, l'etT} nd W2mcr Robin,. l'eoth Ulossom Trail, 1-1!0112tson Bll'd. \\\\ anll'r Robins, :11093. \r\n,,r Treasores Between ohc Tra.ils. NCStled hc,wecn the upper \r\nportions tloe Amebcilum nd l'ech BIOSS\u003cIIH Trails, n,c \r\nor counties IMkon you 10 disrovcr ,n 05.'\u003c\u003eromcni gem . \r\nhoml'\u003e or former Gnvc,11011, loca1lon of 1he l.ower Creek Na lion':, l\u003c'Uder, 1996 Olrmpk \\'CIIUC sites.  110111~1oocl South: home orTrldo \\'e-Jrnood. cou1111) mu,ic record si.r. S1:11c l':itks, fosll,ls and ont'-Ofklnd slm1\u003eplng and sloe \u003ceelng. \r\nTlte rllterse pop11ln//011 of All1e11s be11eflts from 11s 1111/q11ej1111'0r 1111d splrlle,I 1111/riersl(J' nlmosp!,ere. \r\n,\\l'HE:\\S (A Geo rgia \\lnin Stree1 Cit) I \r\nATrRACTIOSS \r\nAn Antebellum Tr'JII Communil) \r\nAthen. Welcome ~nlcr, iw E. Ooughert)' St., (.\\oc',OJ): 001.\u003e53-1820, N.\\U-AT. Uuilo in 18l0 and resoorcd '-' llouse ,lluscum/',l;cloome 0!111er. inforni,lion oo all arc 011roctions, \r\ncwn1\u003e. Including l'nivcr\u003cil) or Georgia, notion's oldest sme chnerl'il unlvcr:all). Tues.-Sa, 10-5; Su l-5. Buns,,llehre lleriloge null, Lumpkin \u0026 rrnecr\u003c'\u003el Sos., (30013): ()(Ir; i!,9()9. NA-AT. Athletic complex which in dudes mu,eum \u003chowc:t.\u003clng achic1cmcn1S or I/GA men mid \\IOmen 111 rolltoglate rompeUllon and ol)'lltplc gomll\u003e, Hours: M \r\n(JI,,. f 11-;, SaLSun. l5pm ond during home rooob:dl games. Pl~ase SH Qff 011 JH1ge 96. Double Barreled C\u003clnnon, Cit) Hall Collt,ge ond llancock Sis.. (;\\()(Mlt) NAAT. Unique Jrtlfan nf Clvtl War and dc~l!i)tL'II IQc.111) 111 186,l tu pro11 Athens from Shtt1112n'sAm1r, cannon failed 10 Orr l annon hills slmuho11eooi,,ly. Al11ars c n,sslhlt 1U the 1111hllc. \r\nor Dmrn1own Shopping. Dining. n1enlnment District, \r\n(:10603): 70\u003c,/353-H!I. :;,,.,1r n ,rec blocks squ,re restored huoldlngs wllh spcd:tll)' \u003chop1\u003elng and dining: l'\\'SIOU r:inos II Ith o,ndoor ,;e-Jllng: benches ond shode 11ecs: clubs 11i1h vur!l'ly of live band p\u003crfom1onct-s. Flrt Station Number Two, 189 Prince lvcnut, (30MI), ~0613531801 SAIT 190111r1t1rio111-SIOI) hrick Ore hou.o;c In sh1w or 1n111ca1t'll lriunglt An gJIICI')' and Alhcns-Clorkr llcritagt fnund;1lon llcad1111oncrs. Founders Memorial Grden, .ll5 S. l.umpkln St, (.l0602). XAA1'.Gonlens ,urrc,undlng onochellum home ort  mcmorlI 10 the .11hcns \"mnrn \"ho fuundl'II the first An1crian Grden Club Ah\u003eJ)~ acre.~lblc 10 11,c public. Geor~ia ,lluseoun of Ari, l'mvcr:ah) or Goorgl. (30M1 1719); 1)(16H-.H55 NA,CCEI-IIF-T!:. The Georgl, Museum of \\rt, the SlllW Mu\u003eCUIII urArt. offers :Ul ovcrJJ,'C or !O cxhlbl lions OJ111uJJly. 11,c museum's pcrm,uem collec1lon boast\u003c ur mort thwn '\"',000 ltem.,. \r\nPltau set our ,ul 011 pttf(e !)6. Joseph llcnr)' Lumpkin lluusc, c. 1$a1 Greek Rcvhol Sl)le. l48 l'rtncc Mc llumc ur 1he fil'Sl ChiefJustice of the Goorgl S111,rcme Conn. 8.1 Lcrners Georgi Square Mall .l700 All:una llwy., i06!59l6. ! . CC. Tht mo,i rnrnkl) modern ~ew \\'orkslylc rlooht'\u003e. \r\nSholl' lhi; U.,olng for, I; lo dlscounL  185;. (GIITA). \r\n11oroon Tlteaocr, II :ishtngoon nd !Lull So;., (30/,()3); 706/l\u003e I;l;10. R:ues: 1-..rl:ohlc. Only American theater bulh. o\" ncd 1111d 11pero1c-d hy 1rncon-Americon busine.1,man, no\\\\ r1:\u003e1orc-d as wmmunll)' d1c21er. C:oll 10 docck c1c11L, or IO rc-que.1 icwini;. 1\\-1' !Vi \r\n \r\nState 801,rnlc:ol Garden of Georgia, 14;0 S. MIiiedge AVC. (jO{.O;): \"06/ SH-1244.~A-CCEI-FD-iit',MF-PA-TS-llT,AT. The In oemoolonI Gorden Is the newest aotractlon 31 the Stoic llo1onl r:il Garden. In addition 10 1he Co1tsel'\\'OIOI')' and i\u003ee'Jullful ruhh-:ued areas, 11 n\u003c-w collection.\u003c awill1 your visil. \r\nl'lrnse '\"\" \u002611r ad \u002611 pnge 96. Stephen Upson !louse. c. 1847. i03l Prince A\\'e. Greek Re1'11'31 style. Tours by m1oes1. Ta)'IOrGrad) l\\ouse, 6.H Prince A\\'C., (.lOW I): 001;-19- \r\n8688.\\ A,AT. 52.,o pp. XR, Greek re1iral m:rnslon. c. 18'\\0, OC \r\nCUJ\u003eled by llenry ll. Grady \"hlle Uni\\'er,;tor student Lco.\u003ccd \r\nand opero1ed by Jr. I.A.'2gue os llouse Museum Tu-Frt, I04. \r\nTree Thal Owns 11.\u003c(!lf, comer or l\u003ecllfing ond FlnlC)' Sis. (.\\0601). AT. Professor W. 11. Jockson deeded the oree, 8 feet of land on all sides In lair ISOOs bel-.use he enjoyed ils shade. Al11\"J)'\u003e occessible 10 the public. \r\nU.S. NOi')' Suppl)' Corps Museum. Prtntt \u0026 Oglethorpe AVCS.. (30601) 700/;\\54-7.149. NAAT. Ship model\\. hls1orlc Ulll forms, wartime disploys, Sal')' e\u003cJuipmem and golley gear.~ hlhil, or distinguished gnodua1es Mf 8:.lt~;. doS\u003c'd \\\\et:kends and FederI holld:i)'S. \r\nllnil'ersit)' President's llousc, c. 1857. 570 Proncc Al'e. ()reek Revlval orrhl1ecture. llouse ,,,rrounded by 14 Corin titian columns on lhc front and sides. D\u003clric columns at 1he reur fare ~ 5 a. J;.lrdcn. \r\nWildwo1er. ;so ForL\u003cOn Rd.. (30606): 706/Sa9-1u;\\I. ((:UTA). \r\nIIISTORIC CIIURCIIF.S \r\nAthens Fln;t Presb)'1eriun Church, 185 E. IIOJ1rock St NA \r\nAT Greek Rc,ival style, is;;. Remodeled In 1902 ond retulns \r\nm:rny rea1urc... Including the li.linote marble 1\u003eul1\u003eI~ pine ond w:1111111 pews, and pulpil rumilure. \r\nEnununuI Eplicopal Church, Pope wd Prince S1s. (;\\0601 ). NAAT Bulh In I899. l'lnort,n Gothic s1rum,re ron,iruot-d ur Georgia gr.mile. \r\nLODG ING \r\nBest Western Colonial Inn, 170 Ii. Milledge Ave., (30601). 7o6/;16-731I. Raot-s: S-$38-$41; 1).$4().S46. CCO-FL,IR-KFll NAPAP-S. lleullfully v11polmcd rooms, In 1he hean of llls10rtc District. cluhorooe contlnentol hre,kr:isL (GlrTA) \r\nllolida)Inn, 197 F. Bn1ad SL, (30\u003c\u003e01); 706/549-4\u003c;\\3. R:ues: S S69-S l 19: 0 S79-S l!9. ll\u0026CI.-CC0-11,IIPIR,KFKliAPS. 308 rooms, 18 mL'\u003ctlng/b:1J1que1 room,. Adjoccm 10 UGA r:impus. Perfect for groups !-500. (GIITA). \r\nPl,asl' SNJ iJUr ad 011 page 7. \r\nTI,e Nicholson House, 6l95Jclforson Rd., (:!o\u003cion 70(\u003e/.!S.I !200. Raoc..\u003c: S6\u003e-S75. CC. lllstortc Inn In Athens, G:i. C:osual el,, gwtcr. Six Prhaoe ba1hs. spadnus roo,n-,, bre:lkf:ost (GIITA). \r\nRamada Inn, SI;\\ W. Broad SL, (;\\0601); 700/M,8122. Rates S S-lt~S5.l; 0 $52-65. CL .CCD-1!-GPllNAPA-PS. Romada Inn Is u fuU-senice OrtSIOI')' fadliry located In do1\u003c1110\"11 Alh ~ns. Thr1-c hloclc.l from UG,1. (GIITA) \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nCltkkfilA, Gt'Orgb St1u11te, 3700 All,1110 llwy., (30606). (GIITA) \r\nllarry 8isse11's Ne\" OrleaM Cafe. P.O !lox R091, (3of,03), 706/;48-0SO;\\. (GIITA). lnternotion:ol llouse or Pncokes. I 180 U:uter SI, {;!0601), (GIITA) \r\nRed Lobster. 1956 W, llroad SL. (30(,{)f); 7066o9-H76. A CC-CL (GIITA). \r\nTrumps a, 1he Georgian, l'11 F. 11';1.~hlngton SL, (30\u003c\u003e01): i06/'1-16-6388. RCSCl'\\'otlons: ies. ACC,Cl,C,~S-1),f..llf-OS. A l:ISte or hlSIOI')', fresh n,h, l'e\"JI and lfllllb while surround,'11 b) s1alned gla.,.s. Co1ering. (GIITA). \r\nWoffi llouse, four lora1tons l;\\10 Ooonee St, (3o\u003c-O;), .06/ 35H l75; l 171 W. llroad SL, (:io60l ), 706/51;\\78!9. \r\nIz;; S. MIiiedge A\"e, (30601), 706/549-8132: 10.i S. \r\nls Milledge A,e., (30(,05), 706/3S.H')40. A-FF-~'S-OS Open \r\nhours for hruklas~ lunch and dinner. T-bone soeok.\u003c, chicken, iola1ls, hrcokfast. (GIITA) \r\nTRAVEi, SERVICES \r\nAthens Conl'enolon \u0026 Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 9-18, (30o03); 700646-tRO;. .SA-MfTS II-AT. Write \u003cor CJII for lnform:uion. brochures on A1hens 011ractions. C\\'CllL'\u003c. stl'\\lces. (GIITA) \r\nPl~au St-e our nd onJHige 96. \r\nUniv\u003cniil)' or Georgia Center for Continuing Education. 1197 S. Lumpkin So.. (.10(,()S):  ()615., z.118 1 (GIITA). \r\nB\\R\"H.S\\11.1.E \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nA Peach Rlossom Troil Community. \r\nBarnesville llordwore, 1870, 11(, Main SL \r\nConfederate Cemetery. Greenwood SL \r\nGordon College. r. I851. on College Ur. \r\n \r\n Redbone lhmllng Prcserw. :I ml. S. ofclly U.S j 11. Utcn l 1111. on f.ommunlt) House Rd. -061.;;1!-1891. \\\\al.Ing 1our of d11111110wn orca and \\1ctormn homes. Brodrnrl!.\u003c fre1 \"' 1lw Ch,mbcr of Commerce. 70\u003c\u003e/:!58-Z-.U \r\nIIIS1'0 RIC IIOMF.S G,rh.i llousc, 1111, . 18 Wof llarocs1illc. \r\nl'RAVEL Sf.Rl'IUS \r\nor n~rne~,ill....,Lam:lr Coun1y Chamt,er Commerce, 100 \r\nCommer\u003c'\u003c l'larc. I' 0 ll\u003cI, So\u003c,, (.\\O!Ot); 101/,lSl!-!711 \u003c~831'- \r\nm,1 Ille I~ home to llarn1-s,lll1 llugg) l)oys and pan of{;\"\" gla\"s ~111111110 Troll. IGlll'A). \r\nPl(fl.'\u003cC 3tt our/Jtl (UI /Jll.Gt' 97, /()(J. \r\nBI SHOP \r\nAT1\"11ACTIONS Akridge C.rnetel') l\".S -l I, (.\\OMI). NA-AT Om mil1~muh of llishop lluri,I plat, ofJohn Andn\",  RL'VOl111lon:ll') soldier, and firs1 nau,c honi (;1-orgian llin1rnn1 .llc1hod1\u003c1 minister \r\nBOLl r-.G BROK E \r\nATTRACTIONS 8ollngbroke. Monroe Counl)', 11.S, 1111')  I, (:! 100-1): 91 U'l'J t9H9 1,r 99-1-d?.\\. Anllqoc-., collc\u003c1lhlc,. gifcs. t,o cat.-1 ,lon\u0026\u003cld1 ltwi 11 I\\ 1hc rJllrnad 1roc~ .I wurisl dcllgl11 U,1.-I 1111 1h1 A~TQ \r\nB\\'.RO ;.. \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nA Pcacl1 Blossom Trail Communfli ~lie of the - Bi~ Pc:ich lorn1L,I 01 1hc Peach Fes1111,I Outlet Center Biron Depot 1.o llo, IZ9 101 Murdock l.!lllC, (jfOOS). 91!111;\u003c,.;t,7(1. NA \\lf-'fS.Pl!T Rc,;10n'\u003cl l8iOs train s111on now houses communit) mettfng room :1nd museum conuaJning earl) ll)ron phuwgr-,ph\u003c. Call 9 1l/9511-.l\u003cio0 10 ,mmgc iour, \r\ns. Lord lljrOn AnlitfUCS, 100 11 . llerh:o~e lll\\'d, (.\\10()8): \r\n91l1');6 rs9, NM:c.Three bldg.,. Qu,111) omlqUl-SflOl'CC \r\nlrun1~la,, doin.,. un, old fi,hfn~ hems. fornl1ure. tl't\"JSurc;. ((;IITA) \r\nFOOD SERVICE .llikr Car1cr Ca1cring Sen let', Rt.; llo~ '110. 11111. -19, O 10(18)c 1l lll')5/H lq1, (/;IITA). \\laffic llousc, 111 l()(\"JtiOn.\u003c- 1-S \u0026 SR -11) t:,11 1(1, (:IIOOR), 'lll,I/S(1--1W: R1. l ll\u003cI\\ 1'3KBIIIOS), q1219;/,.1_\\JI.Aff.t'S, OS OfK'll ZI hours for bre:i.kf:1.\u003e1. lun,h ,nd dinner T,bone sic,k., chlekcn, sul.1ds, bre:i.kf:m. (GIITA). \r\nCl. 11\\ TO\\ \r\nATTRJ\\CTIONS \r\nAn Anccbdlum TrJil Communit) Old Clinion Roadside Pork. I .S. 149, l\\'oodl'\u003cl lrtea II hh huge gr.,nl1c ou1cropplng.\u003c marl.ing 1he Piedmont Full lJnt Old Clin1on llistork Distrk~ G,-o,wfs trnly 191h ccniury cou1111 ,cat T11che houses huoh hcl\\\\l-Cn 1808-18.lO ,ntl the lfc1hodl\u003c1 Church. 18!1. slill stond \r\nCONl. EY \r\nFOOD SERl' ICE Rio Visi. Rcstour:rnt .ls!S lforclnd Aw. (.i002'l; 10 1/.l6l 117CI-. (GIIT,I) 11''1ffie House, 1415 K,it JQ, (.100l7). ,10 l/.l(1f-5;;8. .1-FH!\u003eOS Open l i hours for hrc,kfa.,t lunch \"\"'' dl111wr. T,hone stt'\u003cI~. chicken s.l;ds. bre2kfas1 IG111',\\) \r\nCO~\\'E RS \r\n~111 of the fl)% Summer Olympic F,1ucs1rl.m c,cnl\u003e IU lnkc pbcc at 1hc 1.119  Georgl, lnieni:ulonol llorsc l'ork, 10..,-sS.(19\u003cK). \r\nA1TRACTIONS Cos1 Mill Park. serH'II a, home 10 eorf)' S\u003c'ul,rs olong 1hc Big IIJ) ne:; Creek llolldlng.\u003c hore heen re:;1on,I ond 1hc Rock Swre still s1:in,L,;. lliSIOric OislrlCI of Olde Town. ser\\lsl \"-' ll\"Jln \u003c!Op f)(.1\\\\CCII t11IJJ110 :u1d August:t Old J:tll Museum on self.guided lour. 101/18:\\-o tl \\lonaslcl') of Our l.3uy lhe llol) Spiril, l6!5 llwy. l ll, tight ml. S.\\I or l'il) 1ia GA l j8 \u0026 l Il IO 1/4858705. \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland ( \r\n \r\nP:,nolo ,ltounlain S101c Conscrv:uion Park. GA llwy 155 S ,o,, _l89-7~01. \r\n1,00GING \r\nllollda)' Inn Con)'crs, 1-20 E:is~ 1.151 l)og11 ood Rd,@ 1-ZO \u0026 \r\n\\I CSI Me, (.l0l0'); -10s/ 08};!l0. R,ics; s s,,9.s;,,: I) $5+ \r\nS59. Cl,C(:.f.'\u003c-111'. Full-service hotel jtL\u003ct mlnun'\u003e from do11n1m111 ,111.uua. E:t\u003ey \u003eIXl'\u003eS. llcelfng/h:mquct ronnL\u003c. (Gll1'A) \r\nPlrnsrsrr 011rnil on page 7, \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nAlhens Pi1.1.a llouse. I56S Ill\\)'. I.IS Sf, (:\\0208): 411-i/083\" t,!lS. (GIITA). Buffalo's, 1$!0 llwy. !O, (30l08): ~0-1r85-9'),o9 ((;111'A), LongJohn Slh-er's, 1450 Ill\\)', I.I~. (30l07): 0 119!!-7\u003c,\u003c12. (GIITA). Longhorn Slcaks, IJ(l(J Iris llr., (30!0\"); Ill )/760-8070 ((:tlTA) \r\nPo Folks. 108 I Iris llr0 (.iU!07); a04/9l2-21H0. Rcsel'\\' tions: no I-CC-FS-IIF-1($-0S-S.  Conrcr's bes1\" frl1\u003cd chicken, homc,;tyle grilled dinners. l'cgeuhles .uul more! (GIITA). \r\nwame llouse, four loalions: H.!O 11111 1.\\8, (30207), \r\nI01/-18Hii.ll,: 129~ Iris Dr. SIi', (30l07). IOai,NS.i-1611: lOll lrl\u003cOr. SIi\", (.\\Ol07), lll-\\/ 483-6866: !060 Sigmon Rd_ (30l07), 0-1n60-1 7118. A-Ff.FS-OS. Open N hours for hreakfa,1, lunch nd dinner T-hone \u003eteaks, chicken, s:dad, breakf:ist. (Gl11'A) \r\nTRJ\\VEL SERVICES \r\nConrers-Rockdalc Chamber of Commerce, I 186 Scou St., (.\\Ol07): l(H/ 4R3-7049. C. llome of 1he C'illl)'Crs-R(l(kdale Cherry Blossom Fcs1i,-al and Soull1rm lk:utland Fcsllvol (GIITA) \r\nCO\\ I NGTO N ( \\ Ge o rg i a \\! :tin St reel Ci l)) \r\nPlt!.nse S\"tJUr iUI OIi pt1gt' 14. \r\nA  Tre~tsures Bc1ween the Trails- Communi1 y. \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nPre.encd hls1orlc homci prel\u003ellng the Chll \\l'ar enu \r\nhe 1fe\\lcd on self-guided wu.r. ,10 l/i86-H I0. Fox Vin)'artl~Winery. llwy. 11, 8 1111 fmm dl)' 10-ins-. \r\n\u003e'10!. Pita\u0026 St!'-! our atl \"\" page 92. \r\nllollrwood Sou1enir Shop, -104n 8\u003c,21 I;. Nr11~ \"re 011rtJd 011png\u003c- !)2. \r\nNational Rcgisler Ois1ri, [)o11111011 n CO\\'lng1on (.\\Ol09): 101rS7-38\u003c\u003ell. NA-CCFDIIF\\lf.TIIT \"Agrdous Southern Chy of\\ e,iery,-:ir; t:011ng1on ho..,is a wc,hh of ,n1ebcllum and \r\n\\'lc1nriru1 homes wflhln It\u003c SR distri,1 Stcf\u003e')n Gulde, ore 31\"1II \r\nbit for 1=11ollt\u003c-d gmup 1ours. 'e\"1on Count)' Cour1house. Oowmown-on-the:~qu~. (.\\O!ll9). M ,1l!T, Atrue 11etomn gem . hulll In IAA-L Locucd In 1hc heart of Co,ingwn~ ,lfoln S1rco1 are:t. Seto hy 1hou '3U!b 011 lht Tl' sho11  111 Ute IICOI or lhc ~IAhl  The O:iks Golf Course. 1ll40 llr0\\\\11 Bridge Rd_ (30l09): 10ar86-.l$OI. I A-CC-ffiGPIIF-MF-TUT Ro1..-1: $2,,;\\;. Ill-hole Golf Course with hcaullful bcn1grass greens. Com]\u003eltte 1oro shop ,nd ,u:oek Im. Toumamc111s 11elcome. Open OJ. \r\n/\u003eleau see our tu/ 011 pagl' JZ. \r\nLODGIN\u003c] \r\nCrt'SI ,lloiel. !:Ill I\u003e, 1-!0 al llwy. l 78, (30209): -IOl/';86RI .H . (;(.;.t~X-1' (GIITA) The Jameson Inn, IOU; 11111. H! N.. (.\\Ol()\u003cJ): !Olm!+ 18-19. Rll\"\u003e: !i-SH-S5l; l).$,1(sSS6. CCll,IK-P. free c:omlncnt~I hrkfa\u003eL c.xerrl~ faclfllfes, fn.'t' 10011 call,. free 11e11~p,per. 0.hlt- T\\ (GIITA) \r\nPOOD SERVICE \r\nLong John s n.-e,s, .Ui lh)  !78, N.F-. (.l0l09). s0-1'787.\\(,tl. (GIITA). \r\nll'offie llonsc 1wo loc.ilrms, llO \u0026 CS 2i8, (.\\OW')). s0TSM6s6: IOIOC1 Alcovy Rd., (J0!09). 40nS--7l8a. A-FFFS-0$. Open N hours for breakfast, lunrh arul dinner T-bone \u003cteak.,. chicken, salods. hrealf:ISI. (GIITA) \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nCoving1011 Flo11cr Shop, Ol 787-SoOl /\u003e/Plutt\"- our 11d 011 pagr !)2. \r\nCo\"i11gto11/New1011 CountJ Chamber of Commer\\ !.100 11':i.\u003chlnginn St, (~0!09); s01n s7.J8(,x. ~A.C.IIF-,IIFThaH Corne diSt'01 er lhc gmulcur of 1hc 1n1c Sou1h In historic Covingwn. C\u003cI IRll. Tours u\u003ea1L(GIITI) \r\nPlt'OSI! Sett OIJr ml 011 pogttt 9~ nml ? 7100. \r\n \r\nCU LLODEN \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nA reach 8losso111 T rail Communilf Boule of Culloden. site of April 19, 18(,5 famo1~ Civil War banle \"here only 200 men or Worrill (;rays held nff Union iroops Confeder:ue ,lluse11111, Main SL CollL'\u003c1lon of Cnnfcdcr-.ie mcmorablll. llA 91 l/9992:\\~. CrOlc of William CUiioden, loca1ed in lhe town cemclC') behind the lfcthQdi,t Churrh llisrnrlr M\u003c1hodis1 Church, oldcs1 Mc1hodlsi Church in Geor gill in cmuinuous use. \r\nLODGING llolmcs llotclBed \u0026 Rreokf:151, 192 Main SL, (3!016); 8(10/184-8580 ext. 1894. 1891l'lc1orian home, pt1101e b:nhs \u0026 C(lntlncnrnl hrL'\u003clkfasL H miles \\I' uf Maron. C-CK-TC. (CIITA). \r\nF.Al'O 'TO N \r\nllome of AJict' Walker. l'ollizcr Prize wlrrner :md aulhor of '111c f.olor Purple.\" \r\nA17RACTIONS \r\nAn Anlthellum Troll Communhy erer R.obbil Slalne, loa11ed on mur1housc squm . llisiurlc Ofslricl Hntlrt, do\"'IIOll'll, six block are:1, 011 the NR offering stmetures daring c. 18l.l 1n lalC ISOO's. \r\nBronson House, head,1uar1er, of IIISIOrlcal Sode1y open w. \r\nSu lS. Walking tour brochure 21 Chamber of Commerce. i0(1/-IS5-77IJ1 1.ake Oconee Rccre31ion Atta, 19,000 , . loke wllh three 85 O. park, 70\u003c1/48587(1 I. Oconee 1.3ke Fts1i1at. comet Piedmo111 lloard of Reahors. 1010 Grcensbom Rd.. N.E.. (310?4); 70\u003c,/185-6!.\\Z. (G111'A), Piedmont Hoard of RL'llilors, 1020 Gn,cn.\u003choro Rd. NE. (}10l4): i06/48S-6H2 NAFD-PAPG. S1\u003e\u003c111sors of the onnual Oronee l.akcfes1 held each St,p1ember on doe shores of 1.ake Oconee. (GIITA). Rock aglt 4-11 Ct-nlcr. U.S. IJ9 \u0026 4 I '0\u003c1/aSS,?SJI \r\nTom1ikins Inn, U.S. HI, 6 ml. /1. ofdly. Hull! In IRII. \r\nUndc Rernus Museum :rnd Park. U.S.\"\" I In IOWn. 706/856856. \r\nI.ODGING The Crockell llousc, 67 1 Modison Rd., (310H); 706/485!?8. Roles: S-S-1S-S6S; 1).$65-S-,.ccf-GP-KHlS-TCWS. lnlL' helium home, wrop around f!Orch, four 11. Guc-sl rooms w/anlf(]UC5, pri,,1c bOlll\u003c, fireploccs. (GIITA) Rose\"ood Bed \u0026 8reakf:is~ 301 N. Mdl\u003con A1c, ($ 10!4): - 06/485-900'). Rotes: S S4s-s;8; D$65-S7S. Cfl.l}f.(;P,\\f-TCWS.1888 l' letorlon. 11-r-,p oround porch, full bre-JkfasL C'.olor Purple room, Jch:trrls baih, sn,cks (Gll'rA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nEa1on1011-Pu1nam CJ1\u003cunbcr of Commeroc. 1'.0. ll(lx 6;6. \r\n(.l 1208): 7061\"85-7049. Pll'IIStt see t1ur11d 011 p11g, 97-100. \r\nFA R\\ll \"IGTON \r\nATl'RACTIONS Mockingbird Forge. Ill\\)' 4 I :ind Solem Rd., (.\\0638); -06n69-7I-i7. NA-AT. Res1ored r. 1900 depo1now houses locol :utisis. hlac~milh. gl~ blowers. poller and woodworker. ]fours ,,ary Call nhcad \r\nPLOV I LL A \r\nATIRAC1'10NS ISSi orw room scl10ol hou.se, ColllL1' St. Building now al tach~I IO Flovlll Commuoit)' Ccn1cr. tl/17Vi661. Indinn Springs S1,11, Park, \"78 1.akc C:l,rk Rd., (3U2t(,); 1ll'lr-,.-z4 I CCMF-PA-l'G The oldt\"I SIUIC park in then ).Ion (GIITA). \r\nFOR SYTH \r\nATTRACTIONS Cornrncrcl:il Historic 01s1ric1. Courthouse Squrc n\u003cl surrounding cigh1 hlock\u003c hl'e sO struaUl'l'\u003e of mos1ly 111,d-10-late I800's consin1\u003c1lon on lh\u003c- Nit Confcdcl\"'.llC Cernelcl')', loont'\u003cl In lhc For,,;1h cemetery off llwy. 4l S. on Ne\" ton Me111ol'iI Rd \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n103 \r\n \r\n TRAl' f:I, SERVICf.S \r\nor Peach C\u003ctunl)1 Chttmblr Com, \r\nn1trre, P.O. llo, I HK (:IIO.ifl): 911/RH-.!T.B II. llome or the urn. dal Georgia Peach fc,lh\":11 Jnd hi\u003e wrlc \\las,,ce l.:lne Gardens .,nd \r\nllus.um (GIITh) /'It-as~ .,tt ,mr tu/ ,m p11gt' 97 \r\n/00. \r\n \r\nGOOD II OPE \r\nBirthplace or The Popp) l.1d1 .llunlc~ )llchel, kno11n educ.1or mul p:UrlOI \\\\ho W'.l.'\\ resJHm,iblc for 1hc sale of Fl2ndcrs Field l'oppr .L~ :a mcmorl-a1 emhlcrn for disablt-c.l ,e1crans. \r\n \r\nGORD ON \r\n \r\nF1111s oft/11 111011/e f'rfed Cree11 Tfmwtocs r,111 e11Joy t/Je rclll //,lug 111}111/elle's \r\n \r\nATIRAC1'10~S \r\n \r\n11'/tlstle Stop Cllfe. \r\n \r\nBcM rr Creek al h 'C) Station, \r\n \r\nCrt\"S\u003c:nt S1. P.O. llo, HI. \r\n \r\nFOtS)lhio t\"csli\\'31, P.O uo, 1'16. Courthuu.st Squ:irc. (.I I029). 9 ll/W 15146 nd 9l.19. Purs11h blossom, each spring ,~hh J'orsythl3 ::1nd with ans :,md cr:irt~ 5K r;1ce, s1rcc1 \r\n \r\n(.1 1031); 91U\u003c,28!912 R.11,,s, S,I; \r\nunder ll SI. \\ \\.FIJ,GR. llomc of 1he 11.icrmelonl Rl\"SIOrt~I c:, IKm\u003ce. cane mill, Cl\\'II II ar mcmorolnll:t. Xov 11 I!. (Giff\\), \r\n \r\nd,ncc. pa,Jdc. golf and 01hcr sp11r1lng ecn1\u003e, plu, food \r\n \r\n000th; aml rhlldr,n\\ fair ((:UTA) \r\n \r\nGRAY \r\n \r\n\\lonroe Conni) Museum \u0026 Srnrc. llf1 College fir. (.I I0!9): 91 !I')') 1-5070 XAH 18')\\l l'ltwrlan l'rain llcpm houses mu, scum wnh ortifaru fnim 1:n..,k lndl,ns through !01h Ccn111ry. lnrlndcsJoel Ch,ndler 11,rrts l)l!CSl!llt-r, ill\u003c~ts dcsl. Tu,F 10i: S 10,I; Su li \r\nRum Creek\\\\ ildlife Ma1111gcmcrn1 Area. - mi f. of Fors11h on GA lh) 18. 8. 100 a. llahl101 fen om of the mu,1 v\u003erlcd hlrd pilj!UIO!lon, in 1hc Somhc:is, ~ll /'l'l-1 l l,19. \r\n \r\nATI'RAC1'10,~S \r\nJones Count)' Cour1house. \\\\' Cllmon SL, (:l lfl:ll), 91!/')~(~ M,M liA-IIF-AT. c. 1905. res1ort\"1/rcnuva1\u003csl in 1991 Xk. l'Jrl :11lj:JC\u003c111 IO ronrllwu;c \"ill, picnic i,hlc-s, IKnrlu'S. gJtVIKi, w:illl('r fotJnr:1in. W!tlks, flowers \r\n/\u003e/e11.se see our ,ut (m pap.,!)7, /IJO, \r\n \r\n\\l'his1lc Stop .lluscun~ 9 12/99 ~711,l0. \r\n \r\nII AM PTO \r\n \r\nWDGING \r\nB1s1 \\\\'cs1cr11 lllllrop Inn, l\"HI GA ll. (~ IOl'l): l) ll/99+ 9!(,0 (GIITA) \r\n \r\n,\\TTRACTI ONS A Pe:1\u003c:h Bl ossom Trail Communi1~ \r\n \r\nDa)\u003c Inn, I '5 ond I.cc kd., (;!ID!9): 91!/')'J+!')(HI. (WIT,\\) \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\n\\\\affie !louse  l\"o loca1iu1,.., J.7; F.,n bl, (.l10l9), 9 1! /991 3081: I \"S J11lh:11c Rd. (310l9), 91!/'l\u003c)H.168. \\.fl\".fS-\u003c)S Open ! I hours for hr,,.Jkr:1$~ lunch 01111 dinner T-hone ,1coh, chlden, sal,ub, hreakfas1 (GlrfA). \r\nTRAI EL SERl' ICES \r\n(.,mm. r.o .llonrlH! Cotllll)' Chumbcr or Commerrt, 110, RI I, 91! /9'\u003e+9H9. (GIITA). Pf~,ur s,.,. rn,r11d o\" p11gr 97-I0Q. \r\n \r\nAlla,1111 Mo1or Speed\" :if . llwi 19 1I S., (;lOH8); 10 l11/ 1r, Ill I ~A-FIJ.llf,'!l;, llu.,1 IO 1,111 ~ASCAR ll hL,ton CujJ l'll\u003cl.,. \r\nand llu5\u003ch Grnd ~allonI. IMS.I und ARr.A e1cnb \r\n \r\nll:1mp1011 Train 11cpoL c. 1881, U~wd on lhc NH. Knill of nreproof brick 11 uh omo1c brick dri.lllng, unnsu,I for the eru. Now huuse, rill' ofnct-s. )I F \r\n \r\nOaklca M!tnor. \r\n,u11'.1575786 \r\n \r\nWy111w \r\n \r\nRd.1 \r\n \r\nr_ 18(~. Privall' residrncc. \r\n \r\nIH \r\n \r\nIND IAN SPR INGS \r\nATI'RACTIONS \r\n \r\nFT. VA LLEY (A Geo r gia Ma in S1ree1 Cit y) \r\nl'le,IS.l' sec\"\"' nd mtptJge 14. \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nA P\u003c-ach 8Jossom Tr:1il Communlt) \r\nBlue Kini Bod)' Company, Tuur or plalll II.I, qJ2/8Z5-20ZI. Do\\l nlown FL l'alk), 1rnh111c,hopping uffrrlng m0\u003ckrn day \\':ar1ti1) \\\\ 1th n:1\\t1r of}'~IC.rda)' C.W. Pc1tigrew Farm :tnd Commonil)' Ufc Center. 1005 State College Dr. 9 1! /8!;,617H. C,orgia Peaches, 9 U/RlS .l7.U. \r\ner. Jolly \\ul Comp:rn)', 100 i;,mmcrdI Or , (.110,iO). 'll!/8!5 \r\n_;,;, ROOd.l!ISllS. Quahll hl,iorial ,iore l\\llh ROllrmcl Glflli from Gt-or~i, JX-Cns \u003cinl'C 19H. Shi1i 11a1l,n11\\ idc. (!:Ill' \\). Massee tane Gardens/,lluscums. One llas:,cc tn. (; 10.iO) 91!/%iHS8. 91U'X\u003eil7!! l'A-C:1, Mf', Rau:,  llembers,fr,-t; n\\('r ll,$!. lleautlful C'Juu;allia :111d 01lwr );Jtdtns 1111, two mu \r\n.enm\u003cof pon:claln sculp1un:'ll and rnnlww1k., ((;IITA), \r\n1,0IIGl ll'G \r\nl'h E.-ans-Conirell llouse Bed \u0026 Bn:1kfas1, comer or \u003c:nl ltogc ,t lllllcr. (,II0,10); 91Z!XlS~)(, I I Rsll'\u003e' S/ 1) HO-S(,,. Cf.I} F.~ IO ml, off J.7i from llyrnn ur !'err), I block off II\") 19. Rcstrim,J ,mokit18, full bn:akfasl (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERl'ICE \r\nCap1oin D's .iOI linc,lllc SI, (.I IOW). 91!/8!H9.ll \r\n(Giff,\\). Church's, IIKI llnc,i llc Si., (;!IOjO): 91l/82Vi!,i0. (GiffA) \r\n \r\nDauscl Trails Nalurc Ctnler. off th,y. fl  \\It \\'tn1nn ko,d, (.lOW,). 40,m q, 9x, XA (llontlonsJ 'J11.f~1'ITT 1.000 ,cn-s I\\ llh hiking 1n1lls. progrnms on planL~ anhnob. Ch,pcl O\\':ill:iblc lllstork Indian Spring ll01d, ll\\\\y I!, (;101 16): 10-1/775 H9J MF-R-Tll1' Built In 18!.l by Chief ll'llli,m \\lch11o\u003ch ~R. lu1hc111ir 1800'$ no\\\\cr, ro'lc and hcrh ganlcn. OJXn for \u003cpt duJ cvcnis or ll,I. C:tll for more Info 1111 '\"1i.f1\"~ 1. \r\nIndian Springs Ch:ipcl. 11\"1 tl, (.IOl 1(1); 10-1r \"'i! 19.1 \\' I TR1'. llhUtrlt\u003eIIC, bulll c. I890. Wullabl1 for wedding, Step hack In 11mc for your llctorl,n w.shllng. Indian Spring Stu1e Park, Rt. I, Bo~139, (:!0ll/1), I ml S.F.. ofJQci.,,on on GA a!. 0117\"\u003e-7!11 C\u003c\u003elt,\\IF-Pl,P(; Tht uld cs1smc par, in the na1ion 110111\u003c' or mcdk:in,I spring .,,,er 1ha1 pt-oplc rolloo dnil). (GIITA). \r\nJAC KSON \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\ni\\ -Trc:1sure Between the Tr:ails\"' Con1munit) , \r\nBulL\u003cit Coun1r Chamber ofCouuuercr. 1,1 E. Coll('Jtl' St. (.IOH.I); O 1/;-\"S.qNJ9. (,',\\IF II TIIT. \r\nRous C\u003cJunl)' Courihousc. ~k 'fhird S1.. (10!.l.\\), 101r ;. K!!WJ llf ,1111'. 1111111 In 169~ I ic,orin s1yle SlI~. nmhlt noors. and oounroom Mill hu:.1r1 \r\nBulls Connt)' llis1oric:tl SO\u003citl)', I.I I F. College SI., (.10!,IJ): Ill 1r ;,! 11),l. l~111utl1111...TIIT Carmich:id llousc, NR I 11) Mcllom\u003eugh Rd. (.IO!H). \r\n10 l/77Hl)78. \\ \\.(:(; fl) )IF mr llnlll In 1119\" I l\u003c1ori:m \u003eI) k \r\nno\" l1a., lktH ~ui1c. A,:dl:1hlc for luncheon.\\, df1111cf!i., n1L-ctln~ and weddlng.'i. \r\nlllrku11 lli11 Golf Course, llfb Rd , (5Ul.H): ,1111f\"\"'i! 1,H. GPTIil' l\" holt gulfcour,e, driving nngc, I'\"' ,Imp. \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\n1995 Geor1dn On M11Mind \r\n \r\nlligh foll Sl:uc Pnrk, RI S. lln, !IILI lllgh Foll\u003e Rd., (.llll.H): 91! l)\u003c/+-\\11~0 Raws SIll night Parling fee C:CPA (',in,ldm-d 011( of lht f\u003erCmlcr aappic lake, in (,corgi,. (GIITA). Jarkson llislodr Downtown Ois1rl\u003c1, 11 'i S llullKn, $1., (CII) 1111), (IO!H): 41)1'\"5-\" H'i llf.1111. II.Ill)' rl'lall ,hops :md hulldlng,, an h(ing rc~1ort'il tu ri%.:rt thi: \\ fctori:m ena. \\bo Lhc S(j11.1.re \\\\Jll u,ulcrgo r(',lull1:1tlon \\1)on J:irkson l~1kc, (.10!.U), 10,r ; 1,.1 ~ \\.TU1 1'IWI J lake i 1111. ~ urJadnl Swimming. fl\u003chlng Jnd ho,tlng. \r\nLOIIGl/1(; \r\nThe C:1rmirh:1cl llouse, I t9 lldlonnngh Rd., (.IO!ll); Ill I 7,o;-~. katc; S s.,;.s;;, II Slti-SXi, (;(~ 189\" Qu,-en \\one VJoorl:rn - mlr1u1ts t,rr l\"\"'S hct\" L~n A1l:ml;i :uul \\laron Orlgin:tl anu,1ucs (GIITA) \r\nFOOD SEHl' ICE 8ur,1ter King orJackson, 11 f.. 1ldrd St , (.\\Ill.I.I), 101/- - ,. \r\no;ou. [).ff IIF-~S-OS l'lo~ground S.\u003e9 S\u003eU\u003cag, bisculb ('\\l'I')' \r\nda) F.Wf)day \u003ept.'Ci:tls, \u003eeniur citucn di,rounlS. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEi, SERVICES \r\nHuus Coun1y Chamber orCommerct, P.O 110, 11 I I I I:. College St. [30233): 10 1r  s-1s.19, \r\n/\u003eJe,m see 011r (11/ Q1' /111;:,: ?7100. \r\nJ ULIETTE \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nA reach Blossom Trail Commun it) Julicue Grist Mill, built 19l, \\t o,w lime \"orld s l:1..rg,i,.1 \\\\a lt'l']l\u003cI\\I cred ~r1.,1mill \r\nor J\u003ctrrcll rton1n1ion lll\u003c1orir Sile. RL ! Do, !!O Jarrell r1,111, \r\n11011 Rd.. 8 ml SI,. ell\\'. ~Ul'JJ!6.it-! . \\',\\.hi GH l'ATS. U , . orlginol form comjlle,spanning IX 10, .1?-Ills, Including ho1111-,., 111111, . 111ilnc, ,nd 1oul, (GIITA) 1, ,kc Julicuc, ,\\,MIO a reservoir \"llh (1! 1111 shore lint nnd Sl fL deep .i d:,m. Forni, pnbllr nsc 1rcrc,tlon lake 'JI l /W I OOU. \r\nt'OOO SERVICE \\\\ histle S101\u003e Cof. KL I, l~,x Si. llcCr,ckln SL, (.I Ill 1(\u003e); 91!19911(1\"0, ((;IITI). \r\nKNOXV ILLE \r\nATIRACTIO~S \r\nA Pc:1ch IJlossom Truil Conununil) 1!ir1hp1'1ce ofJohn Vcmber1011, crcalOr t\u003ef the Con Cola for mnlu Courthouse. rC'huilt OHi Oldest courthouse 111 rtuulnuons uw in GC'org1a 1\\'R Old Knos,illc Jil and Museum, IRS llcmur,bill:t, d1\u003e\u003ct1 menL\u003cimd locuJ hl\u003eIOI')'. ,~R Sa 10 ll, ~\" ,\\ ,'\\, ,Ibo llA 91U816,iS!5. l'cxos tone Siar ~)ale Fl:ig, dc,lg,1t\u003cI h) JonnJ l'ro1HmJ11 In IS.I, for G,orgi,n, 10 nrry I() Tc,..~ In lhl~r \\'Ohlllll't'r nghl 111 http n,xons \"in lndcpcndenc, from Mclco \r\nLI ZELLA \r\nATIRAC'I IONS lliddle Georgi Poltel') ne-Jr l\"S \u0026 l-15 off 1'110\\\\llk- Rd on l'llll~I') Hd. llcgan as manufacturer of II hhkt) ju~, In 1800'~ \\Inch of 1he ni:1rl1hwl')' 01111 ,1111lpm,111 Is original q I! /9.15,b~J89. \r\nLOCUST GROVE \r\nA Peach Blossom Trail Communil)' \r\nlcL,, R \u0026 II Orhards, .l~I n,-1, IJlkt Rd.. (.10! I~); 10111,l~.10. \r\nl~'TQ l'Ul II ilh hundreds of ll'l'CS, ll \u0026 II isllors pick thrlr o\" n dl.'110011., (;corgia p\u003c..Jcht!'!- ~ru11 a, all:.ibk Junc-,\\n, gu, 1 '\u003c(OaJ1s Ark Animal Reb:tbili1:11iou Center, I .!S Loo1,1 Grmc Rd., (.Ill! 18); 10 ll'JS' OAA!i. \\AA,\\1'Q l'IIT lninul Rthabllmuion Cen1cr ,\\ 1th o\\'cr (,lHI anim:al.; FS!I u .:;; clmt.\u003etl Su ;md II 1':mger faCIOI') OullCI Ccnlcr, 175 to 1-:.,11 (IS (.lU!18). l!OOI ITAXl;iik or 1011'/I\" 0l3X. O\\'er 10 ll~lllt' hraml manu fac111rcrs 0111l~L' only .15 nulfs South 11( 1l1.u11a. \r\nl'lcllS.f' SCC ,n,rml Qll fHtgt.t 111. \r\n \r\n FOOO SERVICE \r\nw.rn. llousc, 4KH llompl(II\\ Rd., (30isH): 40/957-.189, A \r\nff.I'S-OS. Op,n i ,1hour.\u003c for hrcukfa.\u003c1. lunch and dinner. T hon~ stcili, chlcken. s,lads, hreakfo.\u003c1 (GIIT.1). \r\nLOGANV ILLE \r\nFOOD SERl' ICE \r\nColden Corr:11 Ste~ks \u0026 Buffet Res1urn1. .l.15, C.HJk Rd., S,\\I', (.\\Ole-I) 1lk/,j(i6,91,l.l C(;{~'\\-FS-IIF NS-OS-Ii. l!SOA Choice Steal.., \u0026 11111 fresh )'CJ$1 rolls All )'OU care 10 COi Gold, 1n Choice lluffo11. (GIITA). \r\n MACON \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAn Amebcllum Trail Comntunil)' \r\nllisioric Dis,ricts. 11 liatlon:11 Register dlstrlru Special Olm 01 1hc \\lacon llcrltaie Found,iion, 65l Mulberry St.. 9 1! /71l \r\n508, \r\nMa\u003con Georii Chcr11 Blossom festhal. -'\u003e-l Chcrr)' SI.. (.!UOI); 912/7Sl,,sl9. FIJ.t.,P-IIF-J\u003eG TS. Over -100 e,enlsund lOO,O(Ml Om,crlng cherry trees hlghlighl 1hl\u003c annual fesli\\'ol In \\larch (GlrrA) \r\nMiddle Georgia llistorical Societi , Inc., 955 llii h St. (.11101) or P.O. IJox I.I.HS. (31108); 91lr J.l.1851 YA-El-GR 11-MFTS. lllnhplace of poet Shlnt')' l.:lnfcr llfstorlr mu\u003eeum hOU$t,, \r\nOcmulgee Nlional Mm111111enl 1207 F.m\u003c!J')' Jh,y.. (jl!OJ): 9ll/7H-l!Hi. NA-CCFJ-IIF-llT Commcmoru1es llOO-ye,r cnnllnuum of SF. lndf,11 hablltlun; mound.I. eonhlodge, trails; Vlsl \r\ntor Ccmcr \"nh Museum nd Thu1cr CII for info on gn11111 \r\ntours ond r:ilcndar of 51\u003etcbl cwnt\u003c. \r\nRose Hill Ccmcter)', Rl\\'ersfde Dr. lr.18-J NR. 9ll/i51-9119 \r\nSidnc)' IAnlcr. 9.\\5 lllgh SL, (J l201): 9 1!!':HllSI. l'A-t:J. GR-llf-~IF-TS.NR. llinhplace of poet Sidney l.:1nfer. Tour.\u003c. museum ,hop. Ren1oble. (GIITA) \r\nSidne)'s Old South lllsloric Tours. Orl):loatlng OI Macon, ll!hh f.ount)' Co1wen1lon ll \\1sf1or.\u003c llurc,11, !111) Cherri S1rcc1. \r\nTours IIA. 9Ur B\u003cO I. \r\nSouthem ,\\111ic1ues \u0026 Colleclibles 11:orkcl RI. I, !lo\\ AA, \\l'hi11Je Rd, (.II l 10): 9121'19~9\u0026!!. (GIITA). \r\nTobcsoflccc Kccreuiion Area. 6\u003c,00 M051c)' Dl,on Rd.. (3 1210): 'lll!4Rll'-o. \\'A{;R-IIF-MF-PAPG, TI,rcc public p,rk.~ with 1\u003ec2u1iful beorht-\u003c, pfrnfc fadlllfes: I IO campsl1cs ln t\" o rnniAAffiunds; modern plu.)'1,tf'Ound,: b\u003cxning ~ux-omod:a dons: cllm21c romrolled 11a1ilion for lu~e grou11s. \r\nWas hington Memorial JJbtal'), IISO Washington ,we.. (;II!0 I): 9 1!/7+0800. ,VH.Htf Ubr.lf')' b:IS 211. ouis1m1ding ienealo~)' collt'\u003c'liOn. !lours: M. 9-9. l'u.-Sa. 9-6. \r\nlll~'TOKIC BUILDINGS \r\nCh, Auditorium, Cherri \u0026 Flr.\u003ct St c. 19lS. llf Fort Ben jan1in llawklns, U.S. 80/ Emer)' 11\"1\"\" (jl!OI); 91!('4,\\ 3401.A.\\'TQ-AT. ,1 reco11s1rue1cd hl,K.khousc represems ~te fon built when the F(11!-rI Go1cm111cn1l'Stablished 1hc first n11Kl1nt se1tl1m1ot here In 1806. Ar1Jfaas ,re on dJspl)' l'he Grand Opera House, \"5 1 Mulherri ~- (3 1201 ): 912r-1\u003cJ. 6580. \\ ACCIIF. In l'leg:rntl)' r\u003c-stoml 181!~ opcr hou,e \"hlch host\u003e ils own scoson or louring llroadway ,how, as \\\\ell as 11111)' 10011c1~n1.\u003c: group 1011,-s citn I\\C \u003e\u003cfa'llulcd In ad\\OUCC. U.S. Federal Bnilding/POSI Office. ~'ii fAlllcgc ~I G11rdc11 Center ll;11d11unrt\u003cN of Fcdcrotcd Garden Club of Moron. Inc.. 7.\\0 \u003c'.ollcge St. 9ll/i-1l-09?1. \r\nIIISTORIC HOMES \r\nOld C:mnonball llouse and Confedcra1e Museum, 8S6 \\lulhcrrv S1~(:I UOI ): 91!/~-7- 17')'). c. ISH. Greek Rc,ival. ~lrurk hy cannonhall dnrfng r,~lcratl 011:irk, 18(,1on NR. Rt\u003e ,1on1I. I!mt~ Conr1'1lcn11c Museum Tu-F I0-1\u0026 l--1. So \u0026 Su I.j(H.\\0. 91l/7~i-,98!.((:JITA), Ila)' !louse/ Georgia Trusl for His\u003corir Pr\u003cScfl'all1111, 931 Genr~la A,c-., (.i i!Ol); 91! fi-tl SI)5.NHL Italian Renaissance R\u003c',ivnl, lq rooms. 1,800 sq rt II-Sa IIH. Su 1-1:,iO. closed hollda)'s.(GIITA). Kingflsher Cabin. ~ 18l Forsrth Rd \\\\\u003coodruff llousc, 18.l(, 1~1nd St. Greek Rc,fral Mansion overl()Oklng \r\n11:1n111 R,.,.wred hr llcrccr Unhcr..h). 1H M-F91ir It \r\nl 7 Ii .(GIITA) \r\nIIIISEUMS \r\nllarrlet Tubman, .HO Walnul SI.. 91!/7 1,lSS-11 Ad11110Uon Is su~es1t,I but not rt\u003cJulred. CCflf,}IP. The narrlrLTubm211 \\luscum is )brons \\luseum of African Amcrmm an, his1ory and culture. Sc-wn gllerles.  Llhr:uy a111I  Museum Store are dt, mt'tl 10 Afrlr:m Amcrlr-Jn chle,enwm. Mark Smith Plan... rnrium. 11,r \\1us,um or Arts nd Scinces. IISl For..11h Rd., (.\\I!JO), 91l 177-ll,\\!. YM;CF.J.IIF. S2 \\dull\u003c, Si Chll, dren \u0026 ~niOl'l' D\u003e. l l j:O() pm lho pl21iel.1tium ,hO\\\\S jlro grams on as1ronum) IU!liCS. Adclldon,I sho\\\\ in~ are pre.,111cd on \\\\l't'k(rn1s:. Fnd:11:!i 11t i:00 pm \"Sky o,c-r Macon'\" sho'\" ra..., the niRhl \u003ek). \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland ( \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nBest Western Ril'erside Inn. lsOO Rlvrrsldc Dr.,(.l1Z01), 91l(! .l-631J. 800/ t4Mi8~5 Rmes, SS,1().S,19; D Sa 1-SS 1. Ci. CCF.XP. Macons famU)' and business hotel Southern cooking. rcfrigmtor.\u003c. free in-room coff\u003c'\u003c 11110 (GIITI) Macon Comfort Inn .~orth. 1,-,, U,90 Rll'l'r-ldc llr, (j l!().Jr, 912/7\u003c6-SRSS. Rntrs: S S.i St8: D MSS,. Cl,(:C,D,HX-PFI,IJ. IRUPAPTC. Rcnovmc'tl rooni\u003c f'rcc dclu.,c 00111Jnc111:tl breakfasL Guest roio iaundr)'. Free 111!0 ,nd IOOII cllls. (GIITA) \r\nir 11142 Inn, ,1;3 fAlllcge, (31!01), 91 II 184! R:iu,s, s.s-9. \r\nSI09; D-SK9-S11 9. C:l,(:CD,P.XGJ'.JJ.IIC-NA. (GIITi\\). lloJo Inn, -09 Chm'- Rd., (.l Il0(1): 9l.!.r781N'80. (GIITA) \r\nllolida, lnn-.llacon, 1-1; E.'11 ,;A, ;;90 Riverside Dr\" (51!10): \r\n91l/11,i.1\u003c,10 Rms: $/IH;+S(-6. Ci,CCP.~.f l'IAJ.IIC,JRl'lPTC }laoon, premier howl Mct:dng from 10-1600. (GIITA). \r\nnrnsfl.,,e, \" \" \" fld 011 paJt, 7. \r\nShone)\"s ln11sllaton, 3XSO Rhersldc llr\" (.;W~1); 9 1!/'1-I 9')02. Rot\"' S.S.l7-S1-; ll-Ssl-SSO c:c:-J,X-11-P-S R1.;1auru111 on proper!)' Gold', Gym 11:1s. scs, f:i.t. non..smokfni;. mecllng and ha11111111 rooms. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SER\\'ICE \r\nHrud:o' s Res1aorao1, Hl Cherry StrcclWa)', (.ll!IO): 9I2/7tMI-H9. (GJITA) \r\nBrunel Eruerpri~e~. IOlS .llerlln Circle, (31ll0), 91l/e i I 16,11 (GIIT,1). \r\nCnptain D's, loc:tllons; l:l I Rher\u003cidc Dr, (JIO! t). 'JllnI! .1301: 2460 Pitt Nono A\\'e, (.\\110(1), 9 1lf81,')0SO, 1.142 Gru) llwy.. (.lll l 1). 9U/71'4S66. (GIIT,1) \r\nChick-fil-A, ,Itaeon MII, j(,6I f.fsenhowcr Pkwy., (I 1!06). (GIITA) \r\nChurch's Chicken localions: .!$(10 llou, 1011 Mc., 131 !0(1), ? ll/7881~160; , - - Shurllng Dr. (,11201), 9llt74(1-7l91; I 1!5 Georgl A, c., (.\\ JlOS), 1)1!/71.HOlO: ll.lR Pio ~onn 1,e., (3 I20(,). QU/7AA82i0, (GIITA) \r\nCr.tck\u003cr Barcel 5000 El:rcnh111,cr Pk\")'..(.l ll06): 9Jl l l71 tS18. A-Ct:-FSII-M,-OS. Old rountry , tort Stning ,uthcnlfc roumry tvoklng. f-17'i fall I (GIITA). \r\nTiie GreenJackel, .US 'ith St., (jl!II I): 91!/71(,-.1(,llO Rt\"\u003e tl'\\\"Jtiuns: )'t~ A-Cf..Cl,f,SS.IJ.FS.IJ,NS-OS 111\u003c ll('Sl heef .u1d $t,afood In'\"\"\" from our spctial occusion resiour:u11 (\u003clllTA). \r\nt.ce's Famous Rcc:ipc Count'\")' Chitktn, ! 11}' Pio \\ ono 1,c.. (j ll(l(i), 91l!i$1-91J;/1, (,(\\ , Shurllng Dr. (~ U I I), 'll!/7'1!X9;9, (C:J!TA). Olile Garden .\\709 ffloomfield Rd.. f.ll 106): 91!/'-~).\\'}-t. \\.(;C.CJ_ (GIITA). \r\nThe Plarer's Club, 1524 fOrs)th Rd.. (~1! 10): 9l 2/4- l4J\u003cJSi A-CCCL-FS. Ucs1 kno11 n for fresh s,,,ofood, grilled chicken s:th1d \u0026 1/!lh. ch:1r-grUit'tl Gooscburgcrs (GIITAl. Qu:oil'~ Nest. 2525 Pio Nono Al\"('., (.1 1206): 9Jll'78I ')l\u003c!'I. (GIITA) \r\nRed Lobster. 1077 Rh erslde Dr., \\:l l ll1-1): 9 1tr16-H(1;\\. \\  GC,CL (GIITA). \r\nRestaurant Managrme.nt Stnic:es, -1R1IS \\1mcr enhcrslty Dr.. (.\\ 1l 10); 91!/\"+'i63,\\. (GIITI) S \u0026 S Cofcterlo. 1616 Riverside Dr.. C.iI! I.\u003eI: 9 1l!i-16-910(,, (GUTA) \r\nShonei s Restaumnts; !OJU Rll'emdc Dr.. (.lllOt), 9 1!/7\u003e 86.!8; l\u003c19S Pio Nono Ave.. (3 !!06). 91!r81-t!66: JS;o Rh-er side Dr.. (51?0-1), 9 J!f,l,1990l: 1:1.\\0 Gru) lh1y., (.11!11).911 - 11197(r. 5020 lhrr!S\u003c\u003en Rd, (3120\u003c,). 91!/ IT.HB. (GIIT\\). \r\nSmith-~ Sons t'oods, P.0 lk)X 68.~. (.l 1! I.I); 91 !r, -l-59. (GIITA\\ ll'afnc !louse . se,en loc:1t1011,. l-i'i f..\\lt 1', (.\\1!06). 911/7~1,-!0S: S.JO Riverside Dr.. (j l!OJ). 9 1i, -,1l?!.\\l: 091 Pio Nono. (3 1206). 91l/i88-i8-6, H 7S P.,il I. (.l l !06), \r\n9Jlr84-0-\".I: 26-i. Riverside Dr.. (.\\ 1!1~1), 111lr 159999: J. \r\n7S lixit 55, (.ll 110). 9 U /-tT ,1;5': I 1-5 F.,lt ! , (.l ll(ll), )1 l/4T-0!117 rl-Ff.FSOS. Open !e hriur.\u003c for bre,t.ra,~ lunch ond dinner. T-hone s1.-Jk.,, chicken. solods. hrcakfa.\u003c1 (GIITA). \r\n\\'onng Oru!l, P.O. llox 1516.1. (.\\ 1!08): 91! 75 ' 18. (GIIT.I). \r\nTRAl'EI. SERVICES \r\nMafon~Uibb Count)' Comen1ion anti Vl\u003ciiilO~ Bureau, ~O(l Cheri') SI., (31lO I); 91!/71.\\5 till. CC-GR-Ts.II. lllsHJric mnslons.111rient lndlan mounds. world chis..- fl~tlv:ds \u0026 Soutlwm hospi1all1i1 'rour \\I Ith  cosrnm,'11 gu1d, or un )our own, 1.tw1L for the Go. !luslr Hall of Fame In I 1995! (GIITA). \r\nPlettst .'i~ff our m/1 U\" fH1gt$ ?O 11111/ 97,100. \r\nMAD I SO II, (A Georgia Main S l r ce t City) \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAn Anltbcllum Trail Communll) \r\nR(ferrcd 10 :1\u003e -1,rnn Sherman refu,ed IO burn, lhdl son hS ., lr~ collccllun 11r prl\\aicly \u003cl\\lncd Antehcl- \r\n \r\nltun and l1c1orf,n prriod homes. mJII) of \" hlrh urc s hown during hont c tours In II)' nd l\u003eec llcrhage llall. in S \\Jain St, c. 18H. llis ioric DislrlcL walkJni tuur of l,rgc ~cilioo:tl IILstnric OL~ 1ric1\\\\ilh owr JOO ,urue1urt,s. Brochure and tape .-'3ilable '1 Ch:JJT1h\u003c-r of Commcrt:e. 11-FSJ0-5. 'O(\u003e/.l-1!-16 1 Lake Oconee, f.. 11( d t) nn l,lO. 1qJ)O() a. Rrrrt\"Jllonal factll ues -O(,f-18;-s-o 1 \r\n,lladison-.llorgon Cultural Ce111cr, 43 l S. \\loin SL.. (.10\u003c150); \"Ol1/ j-i!--1'-l:I Yrl-GRIIF-TS-8-.INTQ-,IT A rum211c-s\u003c1uo-re,1rnl grJd\u003c.'tl \u003eehool hullt In 1895. Kow hou.\u003ct-\u003c on gllrrlt-\u003c, hi.slot')' mnstum, IS9S Cl:issroo111 ,\\Inscum ond more. Open 1\\1..So. II~ 1:.lO: Su. !,;, Sl Adnhst SI S111dems \r\nMorgan Coun1y African-Amcric:111 Museum, I;\u003c, Ac-Jckmt SL, (.10(,50): 70\u003c1/Jll,9JQ7 Looucd lo \\ladlsl111s dO\\\\OI0\\\\11 district. Presemn~ Afric-Jn .lmeric:m llen1,ge ond 11orcness of 1hc conlrlhutfons of che Afnr:111-Amerluns w the culture of the South norgan County Courthoust, do\\H1to,, n. c. 190; _ \r\nCIIURCHES \r\nAd,c111 tpiscop:d Church..U8 Ar.,dernr St. c. 18sl. Madi son 8ptis1 CJ111rch, j l8 S, Mfn St, 185$ l'rcsbr1eri.ln Churd1. S IJ2h1 SL c. ltwl. \r\nIIISTORIC IIOMF.S \r\nCornelio~ l'uson ltoust. 519 Old Pust Rd.. (, !ROIi'~ -0(,/3~1- H'iI \r\nI.ODGING \r\nBoat Jlousc, l'iclorian Bed \u0026 Breokfasl ~~~ Port,r SL. (.10650), 706/.l-H-.1061 in. llistorlc d1Strlcl pn1a1c home.. An tiqut'S ~nlorc S1c11 back ,n time( \\\\\u003c,fl. to 111wo ~o imoker;. (GIIT/1) The Btatl)' Inn, l50 N. St\u003ecnod SL, (.10(150): ' 06/.1\u003c!4 100. M:ncs: S s;;.s(l;; ll s;;.p; CCUIICLI TC. 1\\1'0 \\'lc,orlan COi 1,g,,; with p,rlod ontlqm-s. heartplne noon- ,nd pril'aie h2ths In hL,1 df, t. (Gll'rl). Burnell Plarc, .ll, Old Pos1 Rd . (J(X,50): -0\u003c,/.llO.\\ 1. CC. Motes: S.$65: llS;. fcdcraJ,style ho= rn hl~toric dbtnC1. .IRJO. C'1hie 1' prl\\'111\u003c' h.nh, full brc:-,kfa.,t (GIITA). \r\nUU)S lun cllodison, !01)1 F.uonton Rd. (;1111,50), -O\u003c,f.\\1! 18\\9. (GIITAl \r\nPOOO SERl'ICE \r\nApple South, llonoock ~ ll :1\u003ehin~10n, (.!OMO). 11J6dtl 1SSl. C.dl for lofunn,iion on A1lplchec, anti Gianni s Llulc It oly lucatlon, throughnm C:corgl._ ((iflTI) \r\nMudison 20 Truck PJ:iza. 1-!0 I\\ LS Ml, (.\\()6;0): - 06/.H! t I - 6, (GIITA) \r\nW:ifn llousc two loc,ifuns, 19-t I II\") '. 11 L (30650). - (1(1/ j tlSI!S: 1-!0 I\\ I'S HI f..\\h 5 1, (:l0650), - 0613,1.99;;, ,Hf.FS-0$, Open !q hour.\u003c for breokfast, lunch :tnd dinner. T hone steak, chicken. lad,, hre:tkf:t!\u003eL (CIIT\\), \r\nTRA\\'EL SER\\'ICES \r\nMadisou-Morgan Chmber or Comm/C\\11. 11\u003eF..Jef- \r\nferson S1, (.l06S0): - 0\u003c,/.\\-11-4~54. C-IIF-11. Step lmk In llnw Enjoy , hopping, dining and lodging Annual tour of homes, fes, tivals. lakes. (GIITA). \r\nl'le1,sc SN' 011r ml 011 p,11,c !J7I 00. \r\nMA NS FIELD \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nPreaching Rock \\\\qldlife Center , R1. 1 80, !S. (.\\OH\u003e), iO ,rs-1-5060 6000 J. lllldllf\u003c Cimer. l'L~tor Ccl\\ll'I'. Nlllure Trail lO fishing f1Cl1111$. soinc for dtiklren only. Prfn111he amp, 111g slies. llumlng b)' G:t. Rei,; 1'our.\u003cand cl:tsses by n-senotions. \r\nMCoO-.OlGII \r\nITI'RACTIONS \r\nA Pc~ch Blossom Tra.il Commtrn_il) \r\nllisloric Courthouse Squore, II\\\\)\u003e, 20, SI !~, Jnd ll, (,\\O!s.l): 81IO/i .1(\u003e.- 926. ~.\\ANTQ-\\T Bc'Jutlfol to1111 ..quarc ,wcrlookt'\u003ci h)' ro111ane.1uc oourthou'IC hufll In IX~ \\inl11ur shops nd I\\Caudful hi~tnrk m11e111rcs line 1h1 ,in'\u003c't\u003e nc:trhj. Walking tour. Brochures 2\\':lli:lhfc \r\nOhl Post Office C. D. Polk Annt-x, .l-1 Cm1ng10n St on lltc ~\u003cjllJrc. A,'il'QPIIT C11m1,1~1td In 19 10. 11111' of the l:t.(I depn:~ slon cr-J 1111hllc \\l ork~proll'\u003cIS ln,ugur111t1I hj Pn,\u003chlrnt Frank llo D. RO\u003clS,,,\\'C]L Fcarnre. niurJI lclling \u003eIOI')' of l1ll100 111 lht S0111h hy French oni.\u003c1 Jc-Jn Ch.riot \\\\ ho IJlcr ht:rnne rt di nctor of (;u~cnlu:nn II\\Sliluh 111 \\4.,\\ , ork City, Pcorhtree Peddlers fie llarket. ,.-; I\\ Jonr,buro Rd., (.10.!HJ: 10-vq1~-!U19. NA l~'TQ,PRT II Ith l111111lrcd. or \\0(1, do\" offerln~ ;II t)pcs of J\\OOd\u003c. l'e,tehtrce Peddlers Is open from 9.; , ~:a.Su \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On l~r ,11/nd \r\n \r\n105 \r\n \r\n Shingle Roof C:ompground. llwr I;;, .I m1, \\ or cit)' Rcllg lous mt'tting, a, c,rly a, 1$.10 IOII , . lfc1hodi\u003ct camp ht ,-.m, 1r:dnlng wound for Conrc,lcrall: ,oldier,. In I8\u003c1 I. \r\nSimpler1') mes ,lnli\u003c111cs Market, ; I c11,111gwn ~t.. (~0!5.1): 101/95- i'/OS XlCC-,\\,\\IQ PBT trgcs1 slnglr-da) ,mi\u003cflll'\u003e nmkti In G:i held on the 13.11 SL of each momh. Bid for some o(~J ~ rno:it tw:mtlful :.1mit1uc-s ::uuJ fomimn :u r\u003cKho11nm prire, \r\nT:unlngo forms qucs1ria11 Center, 108 l'carh llr.. (.IO!S,1) \r\n101195-.-1.1.1 r, cc F.I r.R rr. TS.1\\'TQ-PBT. Tamingo farms ,,,._'Cl,illl-S In wrluns (\\\\ 0 or 1hc Oly1111)ic l'lfllCSlri\u003en s1mn, \"' \r\nhuuttni. Jun1p,r$. w1d dtc:\\:~ugt, \\\\,\"e offer group IOUr:!i ;rnd fca lure H0011 S\u003ct ft. lndtHtr \"\"\"'\" llo,L, 1110 rode, )e\u003erl) \r\nTurner llunt (.;kmtuts Ca.bin., IIW). 10 jU.!\u003el t~l uf CH) . r. 18~!. One or the uldt-st Structur,-s in lien') C\u003c,11111)'. Uulh 111th w00\u003clcn 114--g., \r\nWDG l 'l'G \r\n9,- O:ivis 8ro1hers ,ltowr l,odgc, 6l!S 11111, 1;; S., (.IOH.l); \r\n10I .;s,s (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nllarne !louse 1hrl'e loc-J1lo11,. I 1-18 11111', !081 (,IIIH.1), a01 1)';\",%;11 --11111) 15-\\ S., (W!S;IJ. H~11'l5'H.l(1; P5 \u0026 SR !O. (WlH). 10 ,19;-. 1H;. ,lFHll.OS. Open ! hour,. for br\u003c'Okfa,,1. lunch 2nd dimll'r T-honc Sll'Jk. dueken ;,hub. hreokfast. (GlffA). \r\nl'RAI El, StiRI IC[S \r\nlh:ury Counl) Con,en1ion and \\'isi1ors Burc~rn . 1510 \r\nno, 11111 l(I II I' o. 1rs, (lOl;.1); ~(Xl/ 111'.\\R\\ COll\\'T\\ C- \r\nH \\ 1ourist htfom1:ulon cenll'r tl)\\\"C'ring llc1111 Coum) !(wig, fng. rrs1::mnuus. :mr:1C1ions :and 1ours. Free \\isitnrs l!uldc on re\u003c1ues1 S12r Oil lhc friend!)' ,idc ur 1\u003c1211131 ((;fin) \r\nPl,rflse sttt 1,ur ml,,,,page 9i-100. \r\nMILLEDGEVI LLE (A Georgia \\lain S1rc c1 Cl 1y) \r\nJ\u003e/1.11s,,see1mrnd tm page 14. \r\nIITTRi\\CTIO;'iS \r\nAn Antchrllum Trail Communal) \r\nCpltJI of Geor~I i80 I IH(,8. \r\nBold11 In f'or,st l'ublle fishing Area, ; ml S. ol lllill'll~e1 llh on l $ I1111. HI 5I of lakl'\\ flrll\\ l,le e,c,I lent O;hlng for ch,nncl catli,h, l,rgemomh h3.,, ,n\u003cl hrc,111. Rl\"\u003elnH)ll1\\. Ql!! t.HHOO. \r\nBro\"n's Crossing Craflsmon t'ulr, s(XI Brown\u003e CroIng Rtl., {3 10/11); Yll/S!'l;1!7 YA-fO-GR !5th annh, .lrd 11c-.kend In October Aw:ardcd mp !O ,-venb I\\ one of 1011 llKl fair, In L.~ Sun,hluc A (GIITA). \r\nl-1ke Sincl:iir, I;J/00 a lllk Frnm prfm1111c r:imp,ng lo full ,;:n1cc RI h\u003cH1k-up II fodlltil,s 10 l'\u003c$0n condominiums. Rcs1:auram~ :mc1 nmrlna.'li by \":ater or !:and. hoal rcnlllh. facc:llc111 Oshlng :llld 1oumamc1115 912/1,!--1(,ll- or lRllO{,S.1180-1, \r\nl.ockerly Arborcmm. ll.S. HI s. or \u003cII)\" ;o a or'\"'\"\"'' \r\ntrnib. J\u003elant 1denUOrnlon.,prfng fod pond, ,nc-,bn well Lee lures and 11orl(shops for grou1 ll,1 91!/olS!-!I I! M:irior !louse. llKJ ~. II \u003e) nc St. c 18;\\0 lle,dt1uor1,rs Allied Aris Rotating rxhlhlts. 9Ill4il,;1950. Group iour.. welcome \r\n,\\111M11rn and Archhcs of Georgi, f.d11co1inn. LIi S Cbr, \r\nSt. Tl)$$ from Old Go,ernor's llau,lon c. 19(Xi l'hnto- \r\ngrphs ,nd mcmoroblll- IH IH Group tours 11cloomc \r\nOld Go,-ernor's Mansion, 120 S. Clark St. llom1 or 10 Gc-or- \r\ngl govcnwrs c l~:18. Greek Re,lval R~;1orrtl 19(,7. c;uldcd \r\n10111\u003e gh en w11 of e,ch hour Tu,~a IIH. Sun l-1 do.d 11011 \u0026 holida)'l\u003e. Tour lnrlnsllc un lrolle). Gruu1\u003e tuur, 111!1111\u003c. 91!/-l'i.1-151,. Old SlalC Capilol Building, !01 F.. GrL'tllt SI. 1so- Gulhlt. \r\nor (lid St:lle C,pllol I.\u003c pcrhI\"' olde\u003el fJnhllc building In L.S In \r\n(~otluc St)'ll' h ,;en l'\u003cI ~11. \\C':lt S,O\\'Crmncnt for State oJ' (;l'(lf+ gl rrum 180.l-lS(,~. I ndtr renol'alion, inwrt,,r 1101 01\u003e\u003c11 to flUbUc Ul this lime Grounds and e,icrtor onti 1-!;(JO.(,;J IS0-1. \r\nSlelson-S:inford !louse, W. ll\u003enoock,, 18 1!. Recel1cd n:illonwldc ,cct,ln for an:hltenural design and heuty or II ork111011,hlp. It\\ (a\"ll on Trull!-)' Tours, foe induslve) \r\n1'rollt)' Tours. Jhsconc l)i,1nn. OnshtalC   llllk'\u003clgc,illc C'.on1rn1lon \u0026 l'bltors tturc,11, lOO II\". llan(()(k SL 1mhlic tours Tu \u0026 F 10 a 111. gro111\u003e tours by :tflpl other du)s S1e1\u003eon guld,,s  .,llablc. 1-ROOM:1-1801 or 9U/4il-1\u003c,1r. (Clo,l1I llolld~I. \r\nWalter 8. 11-illiams !'ark, c;,1 !!. 0l)'Tilplc ,be pool four bchall Ocld, b:1ck-1.1J,h,1ck_ pimlc shelters. eight tennis rouru, fl$hinR rond, gyn1na,lum. 211d  t111le fishing Creek Golf Course, 111-111,1(-,; \\\\'al.Ing 1r,ck, Ccn\u003ccnnlnl Cen1er. multi, flUrpo;r com11lc,. pool, rJn1ue1 balL ht,ldt tnttk und 11elgh1 room 91!/-ii!-!721. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nllolidn)' Inn .lllllcdgc,-llle, l.S I I I \\ ., (.IIIX,I); 1/IU~;!. liOl Ra1e, SS(7-S;J r\u003e-SS!,Si/1 c1.cr, r1,.11,Kf-l' X1:11 mrncN-. Ill'\\\\ 1mu1Jgt1m:n1. 11('\\\\ Uh:tS .tn1I ncwl) rc:no,:11(\u003etl (GIITA) \r\nPl,ase .see m,r 111I 011 paJ:I! 7, \r\nTheJ:u11cso11 Inn !HI~ C:olumhlJS\u003c.,{.\\l(l(ll); 'll!/1;_1. \r\ns.s ~.-, Roies: t!-SS! fl-~1(\u003e.S'iC1.\u003cX,' ll,IRP' rc:. ~c:u 1.ke Sln, \r\nri\u003elr. 0111,ldc dl-nrir:tl hook,up, free CMtu\u003een'31 hrcokfos1, fr('\u003c' hlC:11 nil, IGIIT.I) \r\nl'lenstsc. our ad (m tlif' 11,,othlct fro11I Cort\"r. \r\nFOOD SERI ICE \r\nShone)'s Rcst:iur:rnl. !-10 ~ Columbia SI., (Jll)(, IJ: 1ll!N5l .WI l(;IITA), The WIiiis !louse, 1-/JO lrn111t011 Rd.,(~10(,1): 1)1 ! 1\u003e! ! 181 fJcg,111 ,1n1clwllum dlninR,,n111hcm ch,irnt Jnd ru1\u003e1111 (;ruup, Olli) B,\\ (C.IITI) \r\nTRAl' EL SERl' ICES \r\nllillcdge,illc/ 8:,ldwln County Convcnllon \u0026 Visitors Bure:111, !(RJ II lbnco,l SL, (;11()(,1); 91!1-1;!4(,s-, 8001(,,_l. \r\n180, F\\,X ?I!/ 15.l-I I ,o. GRllIII. r.,~irgl's .1ruchcllu111 \r\nC:11H1:il 1rolle) iou~. complc1e group wur ind comcntlon srn 1c1s a, 21bhl,. lmerprelcr Ill\\ cnto')' 3\\:dlblc for Ol'cr II I.in g,iagc, ((;Iii ,\\) \r\nl 'hfl. ,,er 011r 111I 011 fJlige 94 mu/ 97-100. \r\n \r\nMI LN Ell \r\nii1'1'RA(:1'IOSS \r\nA Pcuch lllo,som 1'r:iil Communil) Confederate C.,mctcri, I , ml. F. on Ohl \\11ba111 Rd. Kurlal ~itr of over 100 Confod~rlll' 1roop~ \r\n \r\nMO RO E \r\nATIRAC:TIONS \r\nn,c llis1oric rn~rkt, nine hi~lorlc dbtrlru on XR 11111~ fndl \r\n, ldu:tl \u003eIll'!\u003e Including 1he jall'lla, is f.d11:1rds !louse. c. IH 1\u003e. Rc\"ort.'11 19HI..11\\'scen rt11JJll fo:,11msl 111 the children s book,  tlndc Rohen'~Sccre1 h)' II l ii) fol~ S1 John. \r\nKllgores Mill r.o,crcd 8rid11c. Korcity on II al10nllmo11 COlllll)\" lines IJuih Ill~! 100 fool \u003ej1\"11S of \\pJfadwc R11cr \r\n~o ,1111port., In the rhcr. l.:mlrc t) iJC mi,,, d\u003c:\u003elgn \r\nllcDonicl/Walker llomes. llcJl\u003eniel St 11u111c\u003c of two for nwr Gcor~iil ~ll\\ ernors. f::ice each 01her. Scl,nan-Pollack-1\\ llllams llomc, McilJnicl St c. IRU \r\n \r\nMONTI CEI.LO \r\n \r\nllom(' or countr)1 music s1ar Tritr:hu Yt:arwootl. \r\n \r\ni\\TI'R,\\CTIONS \r\n \r\nA '1're:1surcs 8 t twecn th(' l'rails Cornmunil) . \r\n \r\nSI\"\"' fors)'lh Strecl llislOric OiSlrlc~ \"\" Y~5 s., (,IIO(H), \r\n \r\n\"0/1/'1(11\\-899\u003c. ~ \\,CTSB ll\u003c1g\"o0!I lin(~I \r\n \r\n11[ ,ntchellum \r\n \r\nand I lctorlJn homes. Stutel) rou1hcrn manslo11S :u1d to.sierull) \r\n \r\nrcstorL,1 couages. C0111,ct Ch:unbcr office for guided 1our, and \r\n \r\nmfo, \r\n \r\nOcunee Nallonal forest, 11500  ol public lnd 1,11h 11111 \r\n \r\n\"lldllfo n1:1nagc111cnt :a.rca..-t for usi1ge rcf~r IO Suue of Gtoflrgl:t \r\nlluntlnR Regulations. Cm11ing permiued fores1-wide. S,ncl,lr kccre:1titmal \\rca on Lake S1nd.ur -:-and mo bo.11 3et~, recrc.-;afional .1111.a..\"' on L:d~\u003c Oconl-C, u:,,agc fn for hike :irr:t.~ \"(l(1/ql,II.H1I \r\n \r\nMUSE LLA \r\ni\\TIRi\\CllONS \r\n,I 1'1od1 Blossom Trrul Communil) \r\nOkkei s Peach Pocking Shed, Old 11111 31 I. In continuou, \r\nOfWJ'2llon since 1890. 'II l!Rj(,-,,;C,!. Musella Collon Gin. Old 111,1 ~ I C. 191.i, uni) opcr.tlonI gin oflt\u003c kind In 50 ml r,ullus Rcno,,ucd In 19(11 \r\n1111/lH(,-.,(,(,6, \r\n \r\nOXFORD \r\nAlTKACTIONS \r\nlllsioric ll1\u003e1rlct i11clud1-s Antebellum hom\u003c-s. O,ford College. \u003c,111f\u003c1lcra1c ccmelc') and llc1J1od1Sl Ch11rd1 c IS I I rc,;e111li n-s1orcd. ~ k.. Oxford Col.legc. 100 llo.nunll St., (.l026-): .JO1'18 1-XllAA. SA f.l FIJ.llf..lJFTl!T. The hinhpl3cc or F.nnl') Uml'Cl\u003eil). l'St. \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On Ii{)' Mind \r\n \r\nI~fr I hcau1lful e\u003empu,. self guided tour,. 3\\'lll\u003eblt libtori, ccmtll'l'l ,,n ground:-.. \r\n\\ arborough Oak, Tiw PrincC\" of the rorcM \r\n \r\nThe sixth annual \r\n \r\nGEORGIA \r\n \r\nNATIONAL \r\n \r\nFAIR \r\n \r\nOct. 6-15, 1995 \r\n \r\nSee you in ,..I_ \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nPerry. \r\n \r\ni..~ A \r\n \r\n800/YUR-FAIR \r\n(coll-free in Georgia on~ or 912/987-327) \r\n\"Georgia, This Is Your Fair!\" \r\n \r\nP ERRY \r\nATIR,\\Cl'IO~S \r\nA Peach Blossom rr..til Conunuuily \r\nAmlt.NOJI\\ illt: Trail, dt)1 i( norrJ1ent .SHtn.ing point for this hlstorlr mutt'. GA 117. 1!S \u0026 19. St-e And\u003c'rson,illc- secliun. l'rt'$i\u003cICnu~II 1111hw;iys \r\nAnti\u003c1us from !he Shed. i 1-IQ \\l1l\"011 ~1.. lh)' 11 ~. l'.0 Bo, ! I6, (.\\ IOo9): QI!/98\"-lsM. ~ I. C, s,lcct dt:ik..,,, 11 ulc s, \r\nlixtion or antiquL'S. A$-:tll~Oc.-d customer ,sour hcs1 :1d,en1,e \r\nmcnO(GIITI ) \r\nCr:inshaw~ One llorse f:1r01 and Ua) LIiy G:lttlcns San, dcfur Rd '/, 1111 ~- of di) Oil IIIL). II IOOO ,or,clles ur UI) on !i :1. Lllie; m bf1H1m II)'June. 9 I!i'J8;,i!(lli. \r\nDo,rnl0\\\\11 PtlT)'. ttulnt ,p(-\u003ciJh) ,hop, h11hc Old 1111 liJm,buri l'IU~. dow11w1111 ore, 1111h brirk ,itlcwalks ,u1d no\" er llnrd MrL~ts. \r\nTh Georgi:c Nationa.l f'olrground, \u0026 Agrlcentcr, 1111111, or \r\ntrhe-.t,:1ri:I ~tlon,I Folr, 1.-, ,nd r.s. 11, e,11 s!. 91!198-, \r\nllislOric ll11lking :11111 Riding Tour llroth11rt AViloblc a1 tlu: Perr} .\\rc:i Con\\'cntl1111 and \\i..ilors Hure1.1u11.oci.1I \\\\t:lctimt C:,ncer. 9 I ll')88.SOUO \r\nPearh l'irking, U.S.  I N. of cit) Urch.rd; ,don~ 1hb high wi Ill\\ Ile ,h11ors lll 11lck dwlr 111111 pcrh,.., JJ1d/11r ht1) frl'\u003ch from llu: road.\\.it.lt :i-Uands. mill \\t.i) to mid \\Uf,iU,t Rainbow', End IO!S Bll St., (311)(,9): ')1 l /')8- (19') I CC. lml11uc,_ ~peci,lty English Oak. rtJft Sllflillirs h\u003endmad, llcm\u003c glfe\u003c 11-S IIH't I ISA, il1,;co11r Crd; (GUTI) \r\nPurf Anti\u003c1m's \u0026 Colle\u003ctiblcs Moll, .Iii c;,,n c: llodgc, \r\nBhd . (.111169), 9 1l ,,s-\"lOOJ cc. 0fll'l1 - da)\u003e, 11-S 11~;, Su \r\n1-i \\rtJS lrgc.\u003ct \u003e\u003cil-ctlt\u003en 111lh o-.r .H dc;lcrs. (Gi ff\\). \r\ni.OUGl;'iG \r\nNew l'crri ll01rl-Motel and Rcs1211t11lll, KOO \\loin $1., (.1!069). '11!198'1000. SIKJ/8--._p-q Rmc,: S Slf\u003eS H, 0 S.F -S1/i. CCDPA-P. (GIITA) \r\nQuallt) Inn Perri 1--, II I'S \\-t i, P.O lltJ\\ 1111!, !.llllMJ. \u003cll!/9871.\\ 1i CL-CCtXII Pl PC, P. Ang11ina s hall,n R1,12um1L Spotlou, i;round lltir ro\u003cHn,._ formal ~nrdcns, colnnl:il Setllnfl. !GlrrAJ. \r\nFOOD SENl' ICE Captnin D's, I 108 ~111 \\unn lllnt (;1!0611); 'll!/\u003c/8-,,1(,i_(, \\.l).ff,11-ClS-SH (GlrrA) Cracker B:irreL 1--5. Stale Rd I!7. {_lill69); )I !/98\"!! 1!. M,:c+, 11-~SOS-~ Ilome or hcmr hom, cookm~ J'l'\u003calhng  1i111e 11lwn g,N\u003ed food ,nd good \u003e\u003cnice went h:md In h:ind (Giff\\). \r\nShone)\"s l 10(1 S:nu ~u1111 Bhd.. (.IIOl,9). '11! qs- iS!') \r\n(Glffll \r\n111:irne llouse . 111'0 lonllonl: I-, \u0026 IS .I II 1:,11 1.I. (.I IOl\u003eQ), 1/il l)g- IH!, Wl Leet Or, C;\\ 11169), 9 1! 19X-,99s6. HHS. OS. Open ! t hours fur breakfas,. lund1 and dinner T,honc s11:oks. d11cken. salads. hrc:ak(\u003e,1 (GIITI), \r\nTR,\\I El. SERVICES \r\nl'crry Meo Con\\\"cnlion and l\"isitors Hureu/ l.oc\u003c1I Wei come Ccnlcr, 1'0 Ho, lfil~- (311)(,9) 91lN8\u00268000 IIFH lhcr 1.100 howl riN1ms..ll rt\u003cIJur,111\u003c llomc ofG,. \\u1 L lrground~ l.urg(' :m1it1ut cnmmunit) On thl' Andl'rson TruH :tmJ Antique l\"ntil (loll'[\\) \r\nl'IPllSt st~ our ruts 011P\"J!N 95 nm/ 97.JOO. \r\n \r\n Historic Heartland \r\n \r\nROB ERT A \r\nATTRACTIOl\\'S \r\nA Pc:u:h Blossom Trail Commu ni l)' Oown1011n llls1ork Dlsrrir1 inroqrnraicd In 19 10 Includes ,u1hcnlr lll' rcno,:11t-\u003cI Geor~lo 1'os1 Uollding. ,nd v,ni,ge general ,1orc Typlcol or nllrod iowns of chc lime. NIL Rt njAmin Hawkins Monument nnd Gr:I\\Csite. Monumc.m \r\ndowmown ond ,nu,l gr.ncs11e ,,1T1h1'- 1l8 \r\nPope Pio , /\\Very R\u003cL. pre-1835 fonner home u[Jr,,1111, Troutman, who crea1cd Texas Lone Sur Scue nag. ~'C Knux,llle this scalon. lier bedroom pre!\u003el\u003crved :1., orfglmdly fumlshed. Private re,,ldcnce. ll11)1 l /8:\\fs.lS!; \r\nROU\\O OAK \r\nNam,'tl for a huge :onclcnl oak tr('\u003c' 11 here lndbns held their Po\\\\\\Vows. \r\nATTRACTIO~S Pled111on1 N:llion,l ll'ildlifr Refuge. RLI llox r,-o, (,llOIR); 91 lf98(s5H I. I\\A .li,000 , . wlldllfc l'i'fugc. \\ll\u003cllnr Cmwr, lliklng 1ralb, wildllfc drive. Photogruph), fishing. wd C'\u003cluco 11011:il opportunities. OyUgh, hours, s1,eclal progr:1.111s und 1ours by rescrva1ion. \r\nRUTL EDGE \r\nATTRACTIO~S \r\nAn Antebe llum Tr:1il Communil)1 C. l871. renov,red 198i. l!nl11ue commuulty, qualll) ,hop; Include rumllure makers, onls1\u003e, poncrs, ,1ulltcri. crafteri,. n Uques, blcydc ; hop, 7S )t\"Jt old hard\"'are ,tori,. r:,rc wilh RutiL'dge hlstO') in phOUl.'\u003e Hord Labor Creek Stutc l':trk, l ml N, o( 01)' off ll.S. l'II, (.l0\u003c,6~); 70\u003c\u003e/;Hl86;1 CC-GP-MF Co111ge;, 1,'\u003cllf, C'Jmping. \r\nOshlng. hearh. hor:? tr:llb 2nd hoatlng. Par~ -7 I0, Offite s.;. \r\n(GIITA). \r\nSM A RR \r\nATTRACTIONS The ,lle\u003c1dows, 1,7;, e.\u003cll S9, Rumble Rd, 912/99910. \r\nSOCIAL CIRCLE \r\nAlTRACTIO.'iS Fox Vineyard, Winery, l!; ti\\\\) 11 S, (;IOZ-9); 401('85402. NA.CC-TUT. Open 7 do for (rll\\: tour.. ond u1sl1ngs. Come taste the hount) or 1hc han,'\u003e! JI Cmingtt\u003en's:111ar1hlnnlng \r\n\"ine') Looitc\u003ed arr 1-lO oi Exh 47. liigh1 mites from Co,ing1on r.oiional llis1oric District esL 1980, more 1hon ;o home, \r\nhullt before 1900, l'l\u003c1orlai1 shops. Town Well, repllr:i or orlgtn:11. Ll'gend or1hc numing of Sodot Circle ond symbolizes rhe frlcndlln,,,;s :uni gcnero\u003eily of the people. \r\nFOOD SERVICE Tiie Blue WIiiow lnn Restaurant 19-1 );, Cherokee Rd., GA 11\"1' 11, (30Z79): 4()4/464-21.\\ 1 A-CS-NS-OS-S Greek Re,iv-JI manSion rca1uring Georgia's fin,-;1Somhcm huffcL lbsorb the aimnsphcrc \u0026 cnJoy Southern hospltolit)'. (GIITA) \r\nSTO CKBR I DG E \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nA Pt\u003ech Blossom Trnil Community Panola \\lountnin Stale Const rvation Park. ,10-1/'l- 1-?91'1 IR miles S.E. of Allan11 on GA 15;, 100 a. grnniic monad nock. lnterpre1h'e remer. U'11ils. guldt\u003ed hikes, pirnitkln~. (GIITA). lllp Gardner Park, public park fcaum:s covered piOllc or~, iennls courts, Otn~ trall. Ensl ALlanta Road. \r\nFOOD SF.RVICF. Buffalo's, 379- llwy !;!\u0026A. (30l81): 411-1/;1\u00267-6561. (GIIT,1). Dis\u003e, P.O llO\u003e 660. (.1028 10660): 4ll1/'li'l7;75, (GIITA). Golden Corral Restaurnn~ H91 lla,i\u003cbon Pk11y.. (30281): ill-l/ .18948;!0. CC-fS.IIFSS-0SS. 0\\'cr 1110 l1c111 (;olden Choice Buffet ;ind d= n bar. Buses 11clromc, Chlld and Sj?nlor menus. (GIITA). ~arnc !louse . dir, : locttllolU: 1,75 Exit 7.l, (.10281). 10-1/47'1:!948: 1-75 \u0026 GA 138 fail 75, l.lll281), 10-1/H+61H: 1-6-, \u0026 SR 138. (.11128 1), t01/~89S-65. A-FF-fS.OS. Open l~ hours for \r\n \r\n)'01111g mu/ old n/1/w /11111g /11c Ille //1rlll ofjl)'lt1g lll Wl/ruer Ro/J/11s ' il/11se11111 ofAl'illl/011. \r\n \r\nbreak(:i:,t, hmcl1 and dinner T4\u003e0nc siek.\u003c, chlc~cn, sol\u003etb, brcakfa,1. (GIIT1\\), \r\n \r\nTOO MSBORO \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n\"'\"'k Swompland Opera House. hner,..,~ion GA ;- I\\ IU Coun \r\n1ry. go,;pt'I, Blucgr:i.\u003cs music e,e') Sa. c,ccpl Chri!itma, 9 1ll'l.l35' I5, \r\n \r\n\\\\A RNER ROBJ ~S \r\n \r\nA Peach Blossom Troll Communilr \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nl'bll G,-,rg1,:s tmh lurg,-,,1 cit) and home or Robin, Air Forre Ila.,;;, \r\n \r\nGeorgl Arioiion 11 11 0( Fume, crea1cd dunng !?89 \u0026s- \r\n \r\n\"''\"'\"' sion of the Gc-orgia Ge,wrol A\u003e.selllhl) 10 honor bo1h llvlog \r\n \r\nand deod mllltan 1nd c1,111an \r\n \r\n91119!1,.(,870 or \r\n \r\n9Il /9lC11!ol . \r\n \r\nMuseum of A,lalion, llwy. ! ,- and R1L\u003c.sell Pk\\\\y,. P.O. llo H69. (3 t099); 91l 9!6-6870 N,1-P.lFOMf-TS-JII-CC.llPfo-lU. \\'lsil 1hc fo.Sls\"\u003eI gro\\\\1ng mllllllr)' \"talion museum In 1he $-Ou1he;a,;L !louses Goorgl2Avl.ilon 11:ill or Fme l,001100 - ml \r\nrr\u003c,m 1.-, JI .ii tS. 85 hl\u003cIOrft 3lr\u003cnfl on t\u003e ._ site phl\u003c In \r\nd\u003c\u003er J\\1011011 e~hlblls. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nMoss, Creek Barnyard Fesliv:tl, 175 exn 1'-1, 6 ml, on GA %, (;111~)3); 91!/922-8265. Aprll I; .16 and October I 1-IS, 1995. A11ard winning resu,al Pioneer demon,tmion, und \r\nfamll)' run, \r\n \r\nW DGING \r\nAdmir-Jl Benbow Inn. 10-9 llaL\u003c0n Ol\\'d., (30U;S); 'lllt9l9 \r\n9;z6. (GIIT,1) \r\nRamnda Inn, PH llaLSOn tllvd.. (3!09.l); 9 [21\u003c)5.-3000. CCCL-F,11-IR,NA-l'TC.' Looued 4 mi. F.. of l\"S, 5 nil \\I, of RobIns Afll ond ~IUS('U111 or A\\'lllion. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nFOOD SER\\'ICE \r\nCoptoln D'~ ; I.l ~ llavi~ Or., (.II 093). 9 ll/9U.l07' (GIITA), \r\nChick-fll,A. IIOll\u003cton .\\loll. rn- ~ llousuon Rd, (.\\ 109.l) \r\n(GlrT I), \r\nChurch's Chicken, loc:nions. 1801 \\HISOn Blvd.. (jl90;1). \r\n91l/9!9-0139: SOI N. o,\\'i. Or C5 1qo3), 91219!95187. \r\n(GlrTAJ \r\n1,ce's Famous Recipe Country Chicken, ~0 1~. oa,ls Ur.. (3t09~). 9tl/9H-0500. (GlrTA). \r\nRlrlrnrd's. 60-1Kus.sell Pl\\\\)'.. (;11088): 91lJ')H- IS47 ,1-CCCl,~S. Prime nh and seafood, Awardl\\inning wine 11,i ~; din ncr Hems Clo,e IO RAfU Since 19s- (GllTA). \r\nShonc)\"s Restaurant 60-1 N. lll\\15 Dr., (.!J09;1); 91!/9!2Jlil. (GIITI). \r\nw:erne llouse, I;ni II 01\u003c()11 lllvd . (.WfH): 91l /9lH31 l A FP-FS-OS. 011en li hour\u003c for hrtakla.11, lunch ond dinner. Toone sieal,. rhltken, sabtl.\u003c, brcokf:1.,L (GIITA) \r\n \r\nTRAVEi. SERVICES \r\n11':irner Robins Co111cn1lo11 ond Visitors Uurcau, 1-;l(I \r\n\\l'at\u003c;()n Bhd (.i l0\\1,1). 911/9!!-SIOO. en. llome ofllw l111er- \r\nnnilr,n.,1 Cil) f\u003c'\u003cll\\':tl, .lluscum of ,\\\\'lotion. Rohins Air forre Base (GIIT,1) \r\nPlrnse set' nur ad ou pagc 95 11nd , 1.100. \r\n WATKI NS\\'l ll.E \r\nAu Antt be llu m Tra il Commun l t) \r\nHistoric llisir,c, recogn,z!'d In 1')79 and roni.lns .IS .s1ruc1ures \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAkridge Ccme1e11, LS. HI l nu. S. of 1he Bishop communily, Antioch Chr is1ian Clmrch, I l\u003cHl Antioch Church Rd., (.10(1\"\u003e), ~,\\-.IT. The oldest Chrl\u003e1lon C'.hun:h In the S1a1e u( Gi l:.ltuhllsh,-d 1~11 \r\n,,,em. 2gk Tarn Wcloome Center, t.~.....1, (,!06- i), -oc.r69- \r\ns19-. SA-IIF-lJ..\\T. Oo11111nw11, Earl)' G, stoge SlnJ\u003e oud Late I700's fumiShings \"\"' onifacis. 1\\1F 9-5: Sa !-;. \r\nPle11.w .wt! our n,I 011 pn1,c 97.l 00 \r\nElder MIil Co,cred Bridge, llwy 1;, (;I06i7). \\'AAT. c \r\nor 1800. lhry 1; a, Rose Creek. One the l:os1 wooden bridges \r\nstill being us.\u003ed on a public roatl. lluppy \\l:illci l'ottery, UIO Carson Gr,ves Rd., (.10677); 70(1/i69-S9!l. ~,I-AT ~nlqne h1ndmade pot1el')', craft gallel') \r\nand glfl shop l.octtl ,rll,an, a.1 well a., n:tllonII)' known :irt \r\nISL\u003c w,re\u003c. 11-f 1\\.$, So 9-;, Su HA, llnygo\u003cld House Antiques, HS 11:tln St., (.1067-); i fXi/769 8129. NA.CC-~T. IOllqnc huslncs.~. c. ISP. Once owned by Green li, 11:t)good. father or l!lshop AUtcus G. ll)'good. founder or F,mory Lnh'crshy llermnn C. llichael Pork. G llw) 5:1 ~nd !:Ider Rd, (j06-i); 1116nc,9.39\u003c,5, NA-IIF-1'(',AT. 39.S ._ park \"Ith llght,\u003ed ball Ocld,, tennis rourts, l3ke. plrnlc ttrW, Jogging and na1urc trJII;, IYJ~kc1mill gym and 11clgl11 room factllly. Lane Creek Golf Course. l360 Cole Springs Rd.. (3067\"); 706/7(19-0699. AT. New upsc:lle d,lly fee IS.hole golf \u003coursc. The 7000 yard. 1,ar '! championship rours, \"115 d~lgned ht W.iklns,ille golf couri:e 2rchll('(I \\like Young. Mockingbird Forge. U.S -11 l ar the F\u003erml11g1on rommunil)', \r\nTRAVEi. S6Rl'ICES \r\nOconee County Chamber of Commerce, ;; Nnncy Or.. (3(16- 7); 70(,17697917. CAT. Oconee Counl) Civic Center, z-21 flog Mountain Rd , \r\n(,l0(,\"7). ;O(j/7(,9-;90? ~HT !8,(M)0 \u003e\u003c1. (L facility ;oo sea, \r\nperforming am lltl!Jl!,r. SOO scat banquet area 11l1h cttlcring kitchen. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 .My Afoul \r\n \r\nI 07 \r\n \r\n A real family-fun festival, with the World's Largest Pot of Irish BeefStew, arts \u0026 crafts, road races, tournament~. parade, concerlS, chili cook-off, kitenying jamboree, and much morel One  o f Top 20 SE Tourism Even ts, March. \r\nDublin-Laure ns St. Patrick's Festival (912) 272-5546 \r\nHome of the Creek Indians, a rich history and bright future. Recreation \r\nopportunities abound along the Altamaha River and Lake Lindsay Grace. Hunt Rayonier's Wildlife Management area. Plus don't miss \r\nthe annual Dogwood Festival. \r\nWayne County Tourism Board (912) 427-2028 \r\n100% Genuine Vida lia Onions, world famous for crisp texture and \r\nsweet navor. Free recipe booklet and storage tips included with \r\neach order. Free catalog. \r\nBland Farms 1-800-VIDALLA (843-2542) \r\nRich in history and loca l color, Vidalia features golf, fishing, camping, hhtory, parks and museums. Annual \r\nVidalia Onion Festival celebrates arrival of the world's sweetest onions, \r\nVidalia Onions, each spring with family fun and entertainment. \r\nVidalia Tourism Council (912) 538-TOUR (8687) \r\n \r\nFestival each year in April. Tour historic sites \u0026 specialty farms, \r\ngo antiquing \u0026 lodge at the antebellum Black Swan Inn. \r\nHawkinsville/ Pulaski Chamber of Commerce \r\n{912) 783-1717 \r\nrravel the back roads of Georgia and experience the elegance and charm of Eastman. Rich history, beautiful \r\nhomes, plush golf courses, and abundance of southern hospitality. Graciou:. living, preserving the past \r\nand planning for the future. \r\nEastman/Dodge County (912) 374-4723 \r\nHistoric treasures Crom the streets of downtown to the farmsteads and fields. An tique shopping, historic restaurants, driVing tours, heritage art walk, working grist mill and a 19th century village. \r\nDouglas-Coffee Tourism Office (912) 383-0277 \r\nSymphony  Museum  Front Porches  Botanical Garden  Antiques  Biscuits  University  Many Restaurants  B\u0026Bs  Theatre Azaleas  Ch ristmas Jubilee  Festivals  Sports  BBQ  Cotton  Hust Puppies  Unbcllevable Shopping  Grea Motels  Waving I-lands  Quall Suppe~ \r\nStatesboro CVB 1-800-LOVE-301 (568-3301) \r\n \r\n  Big fish stories ring rrue in MAGNOLLA MIDLANDS, che south central Georgia region where fresh waters yield che largest largemou th bass ai1d che earth produces onions so sweet rhey can be earen raw, like apples. \r\n \r\nand d1e amenities of Dublin and East Dublin. \r\nlrish eyes smile year-round in these cwin cities, bur in March the entire community goes green for che Dublin-Laurens St. Patrick's Festival, an exuavagant \r\n \r\nAlcama Gallery, a museum of arr and history inside the resrored 1911 Brazell House. \r\nClose by in Lyons, a nother piece of history has been renovated for contemporary use, d1e rum-of-the- century Robert Toombs \r\n \r\nThis quiet, rural area in rhe middle of Georgia's rid1 agriculcural belt was relarively unknown until rwo evenrs of the early l 930s. \r\n \r\nrwo-week salure ro rhe Irish ancestry of Dublin. Hisroric Bellevue Avenue leads downcown where rhe Dublin- Laurens Museum houses local history exhibits and historic walking tour information. Green \r\n \r\nIn 1931, a Toombs County farmer named is also the color at Riverview Golf Course, \r\n \r\nMose Coleman discovered che onion crop an 18-bole course on the banks ofthe \r\n \r\nhe had planted was sweer rather than hoc, Oconee River. Used for fishing and \r\n \r\ndue to rhe particular combination of \r\n \r\nrecreation today, me Oconee is che sire of \r\n \r\nelements .in rhe local soil and climacc. \r\n \r\nFish Trap Cur, built here abom lOOO \r\n \r\n--...1.----------. .~:--~ TheseVidalia Onions gradually became a \r\ncaste sensation, creating \r\n \r\nB.C. as an aboriginal fishrrap. \r\n \r\nInn, now a cozy bed and breakfust. \r\nT he Commissary, once part ofa 1930 lumber mill, has been recycled inro a lakeside welcome center off l- 16 at Metter. In town, the lovely, rhree-acre Guido Gardens sirs next co \"T he Sower\" Studios, the radio production center of religious broadcaster Michael G uido. \r\nU.S. Hwy. 34I, \"The Golden Isles Parkway,\" is one of the most popular \r\nnon-expressway roures \r\n \r\nan exclusive $30-million \r\n \r\nfrom middle Georgia to \r\n \r\nindustry in 20 \r\n \r\nrhe coastal beaches. It \r\n \r\nMAGNOLLA \r\n \r\nruns rhrough \r\n \r\nMIDLANDS counries. \r\n \r\nH awkinsville, d1e \r\n \r\nOn June 2, 1932, George Washingron Perry wenr fishing on Montgomery Lake in Telfair County. Ar one poinr he thoughc he had snagged a log, bur instead landed a 22 pound, 4 ounce largemouth bass. lesec a world record and gave south cenrral Georgia a reputation as a fisherman's paradise. \r\n \r\nHt1rness rt1cf,i\"o' in Hmvki11s11flle is a wlo,:f11l tmd p opula r p astime. \r\n \r\n''Harness H orse Training Capiral of the Sourh,\" where harness horses are crained annually on the red clay mile and half-mile rracks of rhe training facility. The Hawkinsville Harness Festival draws thousands each April co wimess the uncommon spore of harness raci ng. \r\nHawk1' nsv1ite's H1'sconc \r\n \r\nMAGNOLIA MIDLANDS is recognized now, bur rhere is more to chis region chan grear fishing and gourmet on ions. !cs ren rivers and sundry lakes are ideal for boating, water-skiing. and swimming. Numerous hunting reserves srock wild game to please the most avid spores enthusiasts. There is wide open space for golfers, too, and a host ofchallenging, newly-developed courses. \r\n \r\nSoperton, farther east, is the ho me of the Million Pines Arcs and Crafts Festival, named co honor che wo rk ofa local consef\\lationist who planted seven million pine saplings here. T he Million Pines Visiror Center in the 1845 Curt Barwick House has information on rhe area's #1 industry, pine gum production, and Troup's Tomb, an elaborate granite memorial on die pl3lltation offormer Georgia Governor George M. Troup. \r\n \r\nOpera House, Taylor Hall and The Black Swan Inn are a few of rhe many 19th and rurn of the cenrnry l1isroric sires here. Furrher down U.S. 341 is Easrman, known for rhe original sire of Smckey's Candy bur srill home co pecan log rolls made fresh daily and sold in candy outlets. Historic driving tours take you co the Stuckey's homes and pecan orchards. \r\n \r\nAbove all, MAGNOLIA MIDLANDS is proud of its appealing backroads, for here on mis vase, pine-sruddcd, fertile plain, uncrowded highways take travelers to rowns and attractions iliac are gracious, Southern, and special. \r\nlnremate 16 srretches across the northern part ofMAGNOLIA MIDLANDS, offering easy access co Dexter's aJ1nual Possum Hollow Arts and Crafts Festival \r\n \r\nVidalia, 15 miles south of 1-16, celebrates rhe spring harvest wiili onion farm rours and onion cooking and earing conresrs during the l 0-day Vidalia Onion Festival in late April/early May. The recently opened Foxfire GolfCourse provides I 8 holes of play in a beautiful rural setting. This small Georgia town is also known for the Ladson Genealogical and Historical Library, one of me largest genealogical research libraries in the Southeast, and rhe \r\n \r\nPine Bluff Golfand Country C lub has 18 holes ofchallenging play on irs recencly opened course, where meeting space, exercise faci lity and resrauranr make for a great experience. T he Dodge County Public Fishing Lake in Eastman offers cxcellenr oucdoor facilirics: a 125-acre lake, floating docks, boat ramps, and narure trails. Next door in Telfair County, there are plenty of public access fishing spots on me O cmulgee River berween Jacksonville and Lumber C iry, plus a \r\n \r\n110 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 0 11 My Mind \r\n \r\n Q Magnolia Midlands \r\n \r\n11 \r\n \r\n265-am: fishing lake in Lirtle Ocmulgee Stare Park in McRae. \r\n \r\nMemorial wast rccted in front of the 1903 Courrhouse. \r\n \r\nThe park is a mecca for golfers, as well, wirh a 30-room lodge, restaurant and conference center overlooking a cop-rared 18-hole golfcourse, four lighred tennis courts, and cwo swimming pools. There are fully-equipped conagcs and campsites ar Lirrle O cmulgee, too. \r\n \r\nAbbcvi!!c, known as the Wild Hog Capitol ofGeorgia, is located on the banks of the Ocmulgee River where Half Moon Landing provides public access. Addison W ild Boar Hunting provides contro l boar hunts, while every May is set aside for the OcmuJgee Wild Hog Festival. \r\n \r\nMcRae-Telfair County also carers to hunters. [rs CWO wildlire managemenc areas co ral 35,000 acres ofpine and hardwood foresr along the Ocmulgce River. \r\nSuperb fishing and hunting conrinue along U.S. 341 in Hazlehurst, Baxley, and Jesup. Hazlehurst is siruated at che confluence of rhe Ocmulgee and Alramaha Rivers, rhe !:m e r being rhe premier large-mo urh bass Ashing river in Sourheast Georgia. Bullard Creek Wildlife Management Area on the sourh bank of rhc Alramaha offers 16,000 acres of pine, hardwood, and rive r swamp, and a n archery range o n che premises. \r\nFishing, boating. swimming, and \r\nwater-skiing are available at L:tlce Mayers in Baxley. The Edwin I. H atch Nuclear \r\nPlant Visitor Center, also in Baxley, is an educational showcase for nuclear power, with animated exhibirs, films, and special effects. \r\nJesup and Wayne County have five public boar landings along rhe A!ramaha River and a wea!rh ofwater sporrs faci!iries at Lake Lindsay G race. Huncing is a favorire pastime in Wayne County, where more than I00,000 acres have been ser aside for wildlife managemenc, and over 40 hunring clubs thrive. \r\nDouglas-Coffee: County, loc:arcd convenicncly 0 11 U.S. 441. offers an abundance ofoutdoor acrivi1ies 10 curb the sport advocate's apperite. Quail Ridge Huncing Preserve opens seasonally for {tuail, dove, and duck hunts. Thr~c 18-holc golf courses, a nine-hole course and rhree golf-teaching professionals call Douglas home. Seasonal furm tours are arranged for groups around the large agricultural industry. Sourh Georgia College, chc oldest cwo-y..-.ar. co-cd college in the University System ofGeorgia, has a proven success for oursl:lnding Elder Hostel Programs. \r\nTraveling east on Georgia 32 our of Douglas, General Coffee State Park offers \r\n \r\nGeorgia,Sou/hem U1tiversily ltas \r\nnrcl1elec1111al beauly lo spare. \r\nunique Pioneer Vi!!age, a living history museum wirh a co!!ecrion ofagriculture artifacts. From the village, narure rrai!s !cad ro an archery range and a 19th century Log Cabin Bed and Breakfast lnn. Furrher case on Ga. 32. Alma, a leading producer of blueberries, hosts rhc Georgia Blueberry FestivaJ each June. West of Douglas, Hwy. 32 leads to fascinating Civil War history in lrwinvi!lc, Ocilla and Firzgera!d. \r\nWhile Oci!!a is known for irs annual Sweet Poraco Festival in October, nearby Crystal Lake with irs white sand bead1es and water park rides is a favorite fun in rhe sun place. Nearby lrwinvi!!e is where Jefferson Davis, elusive President of rhe Confederacy was finally carurcd in May of 1865. \r\nFirzgcra!d is a town originally colonized by retired Union vetera ns who looked south \r\nfor berrcr opporcurticics and warmer \r\nwearhcr after the war. Conrrary co expecracions, local people greeted chem in friendship and made Firzgerald a uniquely \" Yank-Rcb City.\" The cown's srreecs are named for Union and Confederate generals, and irs prime arcracrion is chc Blue and Gray Museum of Civi_l War memorabilia. Norrh of Fitzgerald, Abbeville was rhe sire of \" Barrie at Break-fast Creek\" and a Confederare \r\n \r\nNorth-South rravelcrs who want to avoid the freeway have rhe U.S. 30 I Trail as an alternative in rhe eastern section ofthe region. ln Sylvania it swings by rhe historic DelJ-Goodall House, said to have survived the curse ofan irinerant preacher. \r\nStatesboro is rhe largest city on U.S. 30 1 and the home of Georgia Southern Universiry. At rhe GSU Museum the mosc colossal fossil is the 26-fr. skeleton of \r\na 78 million year-old Mosasaur that swam \r\nrhe sea when dinosaurs roamed rhe earth. The l 0-acrc Magnolia Garden and GSU Botanical Gardens display nacive planrs, wildflowers and wildlife. The university's Herry Nature Preserve and Trail is a memorial ro the noted horticulrurisr who first srudied pine trees and cheir produces. \r\nThe welcome cencer on South Main Sueet has addiriona! informacion about Sraresboro's charms, including golfar nine-ho le Meadow Lakes Golf Club, football schedules for the GSU rwo-time M National Champions, and historic siccs. \r\nFarrher south on U.S. 30 I, the world-famous C laxton Fruicc.'lke Factory and the Georgia Fruicc.-ike Company offer visirors free samples. There's nine- hole golfing at C laxton's Evans H eights Golf Club and Gordonia Alcamaha Seate Park in Reidsville. Rcidsville's welcome center is located in rhe handsomely restored l 890s Alexander Hotel, recipient ofa national Presidential Historic Preservation Award. \r\nRegardless of which road is taken, a trip through MAGNOLLA MIDLANDS promises plenty ofoutdoor sport, novel arrracrions, agricu.lrure bouncy and a \"downhome\" Sourhern we!c:ome. Discover the \"Backroads of Georgia,\" it is a region worth wandering into, especia!!y for chose who wanr something fresh or unexpected along rhc way. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On Jl{J' Miud \r\n \r\n111 \r\n \r\n VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nBad ey Local Welcome Cen1e r 50I IV. Parker SL U.S. II\\\\) ', jO I 83.\\lt'y. GA 315lj 9 12/.167-77.1 1 \r\nClax1o n Loc:il Welcome Cenler \u003el N. ll111ul S1. ll.S. llwy. 301 Clux101~ G,\\ ,iOIJ 9 12/159-2181 \r\nDouglas Local Welcome f,en1cr l 16 South Ahtdlson SI U.S. Hwy. qq t llnUAl:JS, GA 3153;1 912(.18.\\-0Zi- \r\n \r\nDublin Local Welcome Center 1lOO llellevuc Ave. ll-~- 1111. 80 Dublin. GA 11021 9 1l /27l-55-i6 \r\nEas1man Local Welcome Center 106 M11in St H,1.1t111:111, GA 310!.i \r\n912 /.,-+ 725 \r\nGlen nville 1.octl Welcome Center I.HS. M,un St. U.S. llwy. .lO I Glcnnvillc-, GA 3027 \r\n9 1 2/n52lx\u003eo \r\n \r\nMeller Local Welcome Center 1-16 al .llcucr Eilt ! .I Meuer, GA .ill-1.\\9 912/ S29-626j \r\nMillion Pines Local Welcome Center 1-1(, ,u Sop\u003c'rton 6.~lt 17 Sopr non. (jA .10-ISi IJ l l/ ; l '.l-6l6.I \r\nReidsville Local Welcome Cen1e r \r\nu.s l111') , !80. Brnlell SL \r\nRcl\u003cbvlllc. GA j(W;,I 91!/557-C,,iH \r\n \r\nSta1esboro Local Welcome Center !Oq Soull1 M:un St. 11.S. lllry..IO I Sta1c,;horo. GA ,10,;s lROO-LOl' F~.iO I \r\nVidalia Local Welcome Center 2805 Lyon~ llighwny U.S. llwy. 180 l'idlln. GA .10 f7q 9 l ! /5,18,868; \r\nGeorgia Visitor lnforma1io11 Center U.S llwy..101 ~)'h:inla, GA .\\0 167 9 12/8!9.13.I I \r\n \r\nSTATE l1A11101. NUMBERS \r\n \r\nDuhlln , . \r\n \r\n ')llll- 1-2,ilMl \r\n \r\nllougl!I.\u003c llclrna . . \r\n \r\n9U/:18 lIMKl . I) 1!/8(,l,-(,.,41 \r\n \r\nRcldsvlllc . \r\n \r\n91!/55- -1.nl \r\n \r\nSt:ncshoro \r\n \r\n') I!/7(~1-5(,5, \r\n \r\nS)'II anin \r\n \r\n~l !66~-!0lil \r\n \r\nTo inquire nbout Georgi11 \r\n \r\nroad conditions call: \r\n \r\n',I; cckda1s S: 15-4:5 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n,.o,1\u003cisMK8t \r\n \r\nNlgtus \u0026 Weekend~ \r\n \r\n0/C,5(,-5!(,- \r\n \r\n11 2 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 MJ' Mind \r\n \r\n 5] Magnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nATTRAC1'10NS Confcdern1c ~temorlI. II 1lc11\\ Cou111y IJbl\"Jry Square aero.,, from ,ourihouw ll ln1\u003crs,1alon of l .S. ll\"Y I!, I\\ lSO. facctc~I 1~~) (:t11rg1a marhlc 91 ?/q6--U,(,(, 11:ilfltoun l.ndin~ on Ocmulgee River. Publk boat ramp at 11wl of 11:il( 110011 Rd. 9 12Nu-?6h(,. ~lte of IIJUie 1 llrcakfa:,1 Crt-tk marker IIW) I!? S. 9 1l/467 \r\n!!I  \r\nWilcox Count)' Court House. llullt 11)0.1 ln1ersectlnn of I .S, 1111) \u003e. l !'I\u0026 ?SO. ~R.91!/ 1(1\",rr; \r\nClfllRCHES Firsl Uni1cd Me1hodis1Church. S, Hro\u003ed St c. IH9!. 9l l/1(,7. rb2 Ne\\\\ llupc Prlrnilivr Uoptist Churrh. II\\\\)'. 129 S. Oldest church ~, lllko~ Coun1i , csrnhlbhed 18.10. Original sin1eture on \u003eile. ? ll/16\"-H0;. \r\nRencmn\u003c.\u003cI :i.\u003c 1hc Rohhll h\u003e Hlucb,,rry Capllal of 1hc Smc or Georgia 1hc lnltl\u003ed S1210 or lnu:rira and Ille \\\\Orld, 11rodu1'1:S mnrc 1h,n (1 million 11ounds of bluchcnie, each yCllr. \r\nB \r\nATTRACTIONS Ed\\\\ln l. Ho1cl1~uciear Plant lisitor Ccnler. I I ml. S ofd i)' L'-\\ I cro\u003e.\u003clng or ,111,mah Ricer 91!/:l(,\"..l(,(,X take Mayers. 8 1111 W.. or CU) . off VS. :I I. Ahamal,a Ri\\er-Falling Rocks Pork/Deen'$ Campground. 11 ml ~. ofdl). '11 2/,l(,1,l91') Appling Count)' Courthouse. r 1911i SR \r\nATTIUCTIO~S Jai Bird Springs. t ! 1111. S. or f.:is11n:u1. Ill\\)'. :Ill s. 911/li\u003c,-~ !\"2M. For 1oun,1111fonna11un please ,ail 'llll r 1 17l:I. \r\nATI'RACTIO,~S Cl:u1011 Fruitcake Company. !0:1 II \\lain Si.. (.\\11-11 7); 91lf\":l\u003cJ.:11-11 World r,mou:; fntil r:il(c hakcl) \"ilh more lJi,n ,ix million lhs. bJ.k\u003c11 :utd db1r1hu1cd annuall)', lialdn~ ,c\u003e:,110, \u0026:pl \\hd !lee. ~I~ k (, Tour, a,-oll,hle )car round upon rc,;111,s1 \r\nCla.\u003c1011 Raulcsuake Roundup,J E\\'01l, Coue111 II lldhlc Club, l'.0 llox l9!. (.lll1i-J. !nd wt-ckcnd ,n Mard i, 91ir.\\9H8 1. \r\n(Gllrl) Cunoochtc Rj,er, E\\:ms Count) Publlr Fl.'-hlng An1a, 10 mi. It ofell), S\\\\1111min~ fc\u003chin~. c.,mplni;. and boating. E\u003c:rns Conni) Co11r1house, W. lloln S1., (,\\0117), 91ln.19. 1111 ~.\\-llf c. 19!.I o,,lg111,1 by G,sirgla al\\'hllffl)J. Bald\\\\lO F,,rl) lOtl1 ccnlllry :'/1ocbssic:d dcs,gn, :'IR. t,an, County l'ubllr Fishing Arca, II\") !8!1 F... (31H l7), 1)1!IMH I! 1 R.; ml F- of Cluxion on 11.S. IIW)' !SO { lake.\u003c offer1,alll'ltt IH,al and hank n,hlng. lloat rumps, fl~lllng piers, rC,:!,lroums.. 11icoll. wbh'.$. llllbanks AJ\u003el:trie,, llwy !SO II , (.i0\u003c17), 9 12(.'.191820, NA ; ml Ir of Cl:uwr~ I $. lkO llajor rtglonul hceh-cpinM upcnnlon. l'olllnu1l1111 \u003cen'lcc and hc111r.1pnxluctlon. World-\\\\Ide ~hfpplng. tc\u003eu~. \r\nFOOO SERVICE Mrs, Rogers Rc.\u003c1:1uron1. \"\")  1111 S  Du,.1 SL, (.l0-117), 1)1l/7:W!111 At:S-FF-FS-llOS.S. Titc hl-.1 WUIIII)' rooking In 1hc S\u003c1mh. llrcakfa.,1 .rnd buffcl lunch, S11111 da)\u003e  \"''-'k. ((;lll',IJ \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES ClaxtonF.\u003c111s Counl)' Welcome Center, q N. Duval SL, U.S Ill\\')' ;01'I,. (\\0 11 7). 91!r W-!!$1 (,' B \r\nf I \r\nATl'RAC'l'IO~S l'ore House. 1IK1lk'-h SL r. 18-o\u003e. \r\nI\\ l \r\nATTIIACTIONS \r\n\\laIone's l.u~e. I Ir,, 111, ). !5', f.\\11 I.i .I ml. on rlghL 9 Il /~7S \r\n.11110 Possom llollo\" Inc kl I, l',O. Box I I.IS. (.1 10 19): 91l/R-5 {Ill I - 1111 orr 1-1(, JI II\\\\) lS\" C\\ll. Am \u0026 rntfll\u003e fe,1hul lasl M'tk\u003c'nd ln Sept. (GIIT~) \r\n \r\nIHHGI.Ali \r\n \r\n II \r\n \r\nPlen..~e stt our 111/ 011 JHige 14. \r\n \r\nATTR AC1' 1ONS \r\nCoffee Alliance for 1he Aris, 91!/5~41667 or l'.O. llot l4l7. (.\\15.\\;I) \r\nCoffee Art Walk An exhibit hollSt-d in the hall ufC:offee County Cour1house. 9 I2/3830l77. \r\nCoffee Counly Bank, 102 N Peterson Ave. c. 19IO Nil \r\nCoffee Theatre C\u003compani, 9 1!/ .i84330l, ex1. lt2 or P.O. ll-Ox !~8. (;IIH .\\). \r\nGeneral Coffee Stole Park, r, ml. It of Dougl:is on GA 3l 2S \r\n1en1 2nd trdiler sl1cs with waicr and clcaric hookups. dump \r\nror srntlon, swimming pool, fishing. plon,u c,mping, na1ure trail, \r\nsix plmicshel1ers 1\u003eimickingye,r,round and one familygroup \r\nshelter which scaL, 180 persons. 91l/381708! . (GIITA) \r\nllerlrnge Art W:ilk, Coffee Co. Courthouse. (:11533): 912/ 38} 02n. IIF An g.illery re31uring ar11\u003e1 Pong llnhon. All pl\u003c'\u003cCS dcpla loc:d hb101y, local charac1ers nd loral point.I of lm,resL An dlspla1ed In Courihouse halls. M-F 8-5. Closed hollda)'S. \r\nllinson llills, llwy. l38. 9 1! /381-8981. \r\nllis torir Oownlown, Douglas Main SI., 9 12/384-5978. MF. l'lslt historic do\" ntown, :1 G:1 .\\1ainSlrl-'Cl Clryl ITnlque architecture, qua1i1ysho11ping. ex1ensi\\'C s1rcc1SC1\u003ee. looned on llwys \u003ct4 I ,nd .ll. \\lain SL ornre 91l/3S4-S l6 1 \r\nllis torlr Residential Olstric~ Gaskin Ave. Queen Anuc ,tonds in s1yle In the Gaskin A\\'e. DI.strict. Driving tour lnlom1\"li011 ov2llablc 311he llls1oric Drew llouse, 301t~J,ckson SL M.Sa IOS or call l)ougl._, TourlSm ornce 9 1l /38.l-0l77 \r\nLou's Grist Mill, 11~-y 158 S., 91l/.l84-68S8 YA. Working grist mlll. Group tours available \\\\ilh prior ilooking, ll111ds-011 :1cth'll)' 2nd rome facc-10,facc with farm am111als. School group, and ,cnlors love 1he vlslL \r\nMartin Center, once a thri\\'lng movie thcllre c. 1940. Old movie theater, now a cuhural center for the communlt)' For crcnt inform.ilon call 9 1l/ 3l!\u003cl-1.l89. \r\nMain Street  downtown Douglas, .106 S Madis-On ,\\\\'e , (.IISH). 912/.\\84-3302. \r\ns. South Georgi College, 441, (3 15.13): 9 i!/ j8.\\,4l13 IIP-llr. \r\nOldcs1 l -y,. coed lacilhy In Univ. of G:i. sy.iem. llomc 10 m,ny f.ldcrho,1el Programs. Confel't'nre and meellngsp2cc.Sc:11lngfor \r\nlOO for bon11uc1.1. histork Peterson llall, ,sosc,1audilOrium. \r\nQu:ill Ridge llunling Prescnc. 91l /31H-002S. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nShoney's Inn, 100') N. Peterson Ave., (.ll 53.l), 9ll / .l84-U,21. \r\n \r\n,re., Ka1cs: S-H6-$:19; IJ-$:19,SH. CL.CC-Gl'II. llm1uel/mee1lng \r\n \r\nrooms. Rl'Crc2UonI \r\n \r\nnearb). (:encr\u003eI Cnffl'(' S1a1t Park, \r\n \r\n(Glrl'A). \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nEl Porio, 100l S. Pauerson, (.1 153.l) (GlrrA), \r\nGolden corral Steaks \u0026 Buffet Restauront, 1l90 S. Pe1crson A\\C,, (51533): 9 12(.1845370. CCCS.fS.IIF-NS-OS-S. USDA Choice Steak \u0026 ho1 fresh yeas1 rolls. All you core to c31 Golden Choice lluffe1. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nTRAl'HI, SERVICES \r\nDouglas Arca Coo,cotlon \u0026 11si1or Ccnler, 216 S. Madison \r\nA\\'e.. 0 153.l): 91l/ .l84-0l77. IIF-MF-'l'S-ll. We offor romplimcn, tary mceung pl:uming assb1anc;c, Ueforc you mt~ I ,mce1with us! (GIITA) \r\nPll!ast s~e our ml ,m JH1gt 108. \r\nor Douglas-\u003c:offcc Chamber Commerce, P.O. Bo, 160i Indus \r\ntrfI AU~l0rf1), (.l 1533); 9I l /.i84-187j. (Glll'A). \r\n \r\n(A \r\n \r\nlJ  J I I \r\n \r\n_}_l_ \r\n \r\n/\u003ele11..re sec ourad on page 14. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nC:trl A. Vi1ison \\r~A. 1\\ltdical Cenler, IRZ\u003c, Vcter:,rns81\\d.. llv.')'. 91Ul7l-1ll0. \r\nChoppdl's ,llill, 13 ml, N. ordt)'. U$. ~I c. 11111. 912{!7l St lS. \r\nOublinL.rnrens Museum, llellc\\'Ut Ave. \u0026 Arademy Ave , \r\n(~i02 I); 91l / l7Z-9l4l \u003ctr l(114. NA. llou.o;cs 1he l.:ture1t, (',ounty \r\nlllslorlc-JI Sodel)' 1iermo11cn1 colll'\u003clinn ,nd ro1:1llng on and hisllll) exhlbiL\u003c. An rullet-11011 features works of LIi, \"'\"'\"e Keen. Tu Fr, ll:30. ond IIA. \r\nDublin-1,iurens S1. Patrick's Oa, Fes 1lval. P.O. llox jjl,, (:1 10~0), 9 1! /lil-lSU. (GIITA). . \r\nPish Trap CUI, Ocon\u003c\"' ki\\'cr, GA I~- NR. \r\nOconee Kiler, (:IIO!l ). t,mous ror IIS l\u003ecau1y! Enjoy, p1011r on lhe sand)shores or bot down 1hc river on a laty afternoon K1\\'crwolk P:irk ,\u003clong1hc hank\u003c loc:11cd norlh or1own on lfS .l19 \r\nStnbbs Park, (.\\ IOll), 9U/27l-16l0. Tcnn!s and basketball , courts. picnic sl!chers ,nd shaded 1\u003ebygro11nd. \r\n \r\nA BA COF. DA IIS \r\nNHL NPS NK \r\nlfSfli GIITA \r\n \r\nl,f.GEND \r\n,Im, lly AppolntmCOI US ('.orp~ nf F.nglm-ers Fadllly Dally lllstorlc Site, opcrilt'tl by the Georgia Dcparimcnt or \\',wral ResourttS: llour:c \r\nTu-S 'H, Su l ,5:.l0; cloS\u003c.'d .llond,y, TI11nksgivlng, Chrlslm:a.-.. Natlo,11l llb10rlc Landmark 01ier:1wd hy lhc Nationol P,rks Stnicc Nauonal Register or 111s10ric Places and/or lllstoric Ou1h11lldlngb Uniled SIUICS rorl);tr)' SerYlre G,'l\u003ergl, llospholl1y and Tr,el AsSO\u003c'l3tlon llcmht.r (CIITA) Dtnolt'5 l.oc:ll Welcome Cemer or S1111e \\ 1~11ur lnform:uion Ccnter 11l lhe day. \r\n \r\nAl TRACTIONS \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCredh Cords Accepted \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nfood Service \r\n \r\nc; P \r\n \r\nGolf Privileges \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup Raws \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nll:andlra1\u003epl\u003ed Facilities \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKcm1el f3cflltlcs \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nAdmission  No \r\n \r\nl'A \r\n \r\nPell\u003e Allo\\lcd \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlarnround \r\n \r\nYA \r\n \r\nAdmission  Yl\"I \r\n \r\nll01liL/MOTEI, \r\n \r\n811 \r\n \r\nBed \u0026 Brukrru.1 llomeslY \r\n \r\nRIIR \r\n \r\nIJcd \u0026 Bre:ikfast ll01d, Rcson \r\n \r\nBl \r\n \r\nlled \u0026 Breakfast Inn \r\n \r\nIIS \r\n \r\nll:iby-sitting \r\n \r\nCP. \r\n \r\nCurrency f.xchnge \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCuumry Inn \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCocktail Lounge \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCrc'Cli1 Cards Acce1\u003e1ed \r\n \r\nU \r\n \r\nDountowo \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\n1:nten:dnmcm \r\n \r\nEX \r\n \r\nF.xprcs.,way \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nAshing \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\nfuel S.rvlcc \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGolf on Prcmi\u003e\u003c' \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGolf PrMIPgcs \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllandlc,ppcd Acress1ble \r\n \r\nIIC \r\n \r\nflealth Club \r\n \r\nIIP \r\n \r\nlleJlcd Pool \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn-Room Movies \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKem,el f:tcillllcs \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKi1chcnc1tcs \r\n \r\nLI \r\n \r\nt:ingua,i, ln1crprc1cr \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\n\\lorfn, \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\n\\'e,r Alrpon \r\n \r\nOil \r\n \r\nOn !leach \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPets Allowed \r\n \r\n11G \r\n \r\nPia) ground \r\n \r\nI' \r\n \r\nl'ool \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nRt-son \r\n \r\nll~O \r\n \r\nRcsenauon Service Orgonlmlon \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\nShuult \r\n \r\nSB \r\n \r\nSuburhao \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSnow Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennis Couns \r\n \r\n\\I'S \r\n \r\nwa,er Skiing \r\n \r\nC.corgi lk-d \u0026 8reakfas1 f.oundl \\lemlx:r \r\n \r\nRFS l'AURANTS \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\n,llntO\u003ej!hcrc Table Sen-Ice \r\n \r\n(;C \r\n \r\nCrt1111 Card.\u003c Accepted \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCQCktoll Lounge \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nCafo1crla Smorgaslxird \r\n \r\nCSS \r\n \r\nCocktail Servke Sunday \r\n \r\n1) \r\n \r\nOo'-\"ntown \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nF.n1cnainmc111 \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nFusi fotJd \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nFunllly Style \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllandlco1\u003eP\"\" facilities \r\n \r\nliS \r\n \r\nNo Smoking Areas \r\n \r\n(~~ \r\n \r\n0J!Cll Su11dy \r\n \r\nSil \r\n \r\nSuhurhn \r\n \r\nSERVICF.S \r\n \r\nAl. \r\n \r\nAlrlln~ \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChumher of Commcrtc \r\n \r\nCF. \r\n \r\nCurrency F..\"h:rnge \r\n \r\nEl \r\n \r\nEdurallou lnstilutfon \r\n \r\nGT \r\n \r\nGround Tr:inspormion \r\n \r\nIU \r\n \r\nTourl$m lnfom1,lton Bureau \r\n \r\n,\\ff \r\n \r\nllc,llng flcillty \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\nShu11l1 \r\n \r\nTS \r\n \r\nTour Scnirc \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nrmcl Agency \r\n \r\n1995 Georsia 011 A~y Mind \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n A Sample Itinerary to Guide You Through the \r\nM agnolia M idlands \r\nDAY 1 \r\nHawkinsville \r\nTour the stair's only harness horse training iacility (September-April). Visit the Hbtorit Opera House, Taylor Hall and Antique Mall. Take home edible souvenirs from Gooseneck Pecan Farms and \r\nDouble Q Kiwi Orchard. \r\nFitzgerald \r\nView relics from the Civil War era al the Blue and Gray Museum. Enjoy lunch in town or picnic at nearby Jefferson Davis Park or Crystal Lake Water Park. \r\nDAY2 \r\nDouglas \r\nAgriculture Tours are available nearly year round. See crops such as cotton, peanuts, peaches, grapes and vegetable~. Visi1 Sunbelt Greenhouses, Georgia's largest noriculture industry under one roof. At Pioneer Village, tour log cabins, a smoke-hou~e. and outbuildings. \r\nM cRae \r\nA great pho to opportuni ty at Liberty Square, with its replica or the Statue or Liberty and Liberty Bell. A short walk to the Wicker Shop or Ross Smith Pecans means mementos for sure. Lunch al The Depot or picnic at Lillie Ocmulgee State Park. \r\nEastman \r\nWet buried lreasure can be found at the Dodge County Public Fishing Lake. A stop at Standard Candy Outlet is a must. \r\nDublin \r\nThe Dublin-Laurens Museum gives a quick overview of hov. Dublin began. The \"Cmerald Cityn serves as a wee bit of Ireland in Georgia and is home lo a month-long celebration or its Irish heritage in March. \r\nDAY J \r\nSoperton \r\nThe Million Pine~ Welcome Center located on 1-16 offers plenty ofinformation on events and places to visit in the area. Include a stop at Sweat's Barbecue. \r\nVidalia \r\nGuided tours of the (amous Vidalia Onmn t1elds and packaging focililies are available. TI1e Onion Factory is oneoi the best stops to see the whole process. Browse in the Ladson Genealogical Library, one of the best in the southeast. \r\n \r\nI 14 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 ;~f)Affnd \r\n \r\nOTIIER AREA ATTRACTIONS \r\nRh-cr,icw Park Golf Course. ttwv 19 \u0026 Glenwood Rd., 1-t\u003c, Exi1 15. (.110! I~ 91!{l;5406t. YM'.CF1H1F. PubllcretTellonal fadllt) fe-Jturing un 18-holc gotr cour.;c, driving range. putting gr\u003c'\u003cn, pro ,lwt\u003e, golf c:tns, auditorium und playing Oclds. \r\nTOURS \r\nFarm Tour of l.aurens County, (.l lOl l); 9 I?/l72l277. NA FO.GI'. u,1 TI111rs in July. Different loc:uious sponsored. hy Count) l:xtcnslon t.oon, 000111 fann opcm,on.~. traditionalcrops ,nd the 111111,u,I TrJns1111na1fon and lunch provided Ort'S\u003e comfurtahlv. llistoric Downtown Dublin. P.O llox 969, (.\\1040): 9im;1.1733, NA. \"T11e Emenld City\". self-guided tour brochure \" ':ul2Me. Visit the historic cemctcl'}', cxpton points of lmcrc,1 ond s.mplc 1r:idiltonI Somhern cooking. \r\nLaurens County Orhing 1'ours, P.O. llox 1461, (3HMO); ql l!l72-9lH / l611 lflghlighlS slghlS of lndlun scutcmenis 19th rentUI')' pta111U1!011s, farms1tod.\u003c, rhurche\u003c :tnd 01hcr untqut slghls. \r\nFOOD Sf.R\\1Ct \r\nGolden Corral Ste:tks -~ Bnffet Rrstanran~ 19-19 M100n Rd\" (.IIOll); 9 tl /27S--2.i84 CC-CS-FS-IIF-NSOS-S l!SDA Choice St!.\"Jks \u0026 hOI frc\u003eh yeast rolls. All you C'Jl'll lO eat Golden Choice 8ulTcL (GIITA). \r\nRed Lobster, 1105 VeltrJns lllvd,. (;ll(l!I): 912/ l7S9S IO. A-CCCL (GIITA), \r\nShoncy's. Rt 5. !lox 8101. (.\\ IOll); 91l/l75-0292. (GIITA). \r\nWarne ltousc. RI. Stlox 84. (.11021); 9 12/275-l060. A-ff.I'S-OS. Open 2 hours for bre-,kfas~ lunch ond dinner T-bone stelks, chicken. salads. breakf:ts1. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEi. SERVICES \r\nor Dublin-Laurens Counl)' Chamber Comoncr\u003ce \u0026 Onelop- \r\nment Au1hori1y, 1200 llclltvue ,1,c.. II\")  80 w. P.O. !lox818. \r\n(JJOa0); 911/!-2,s;.,6. NA.Cit-Ill. Large shopping and re$13U mot 21'C2S. histori\"'1 .nr:ialons, lodging. t.ots to do! (GIITA). \r\nl'lcuse sre our 111/ 011 p11ge 108. \r\n \r\nr ' \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nEastman Oiscountand Fl ,ltarl, 11 07 ll\u003crman A\\'r 912/.17'1 7868. \r\nEnsimnn llo\\l ntown, Main Strec1 sho1,s Include amlques, fumi1ure. gift and hoinc ,=orle\u003c, jcwclry. clothtng. hurdw:irc, SJ\u003eonu,g goods ond soda foumatn. \r\nOodg Conni)' Public fishing Area j ml. S.E. of ~a,,111111 on lf.S 1111,  13 and 3'11. then nonhcas1 on Coumy Rod I?. \r\n91l/.,\"+06)1. \r\nS1uckcy's Cand). l!llstman Is the home or u,e original site. VI.sit (';JIU!)' ,ho11, origln:d jll.'C:111 llrthard, and sec hum,,,; \r\nl,OOG ING \r\nTI,eJameson Inn, 103 Pinc Ridge Rd\" (3101,l): 912/,lH-792;. Rates: S $12Hl; ll $46-S56. CC-lt-lR-1'. Free con1111emol break ('15~ excrd-c fodlhlc.\u003c, free Ioctl (';)Us. free new-spo1\u003eer, c:ible W, (\\:IITA). \r\nPltns, St!t our tul tm 11,e J11.d1/e Fnml Carer. \r\nFOOII SERVICE \r\nCapt.nin D's. 1100 Oak St. N,W,, (;llOlj): 9 1l/;l7+-t00t. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVF.L SERVICES \r\nor E:1s1man/ Oodgc Cmmt)' Chamber Commeroo and the \r\nLoral Welcome Center, 107 College SI., (3t02:l): 91l/;l74 172.i. C B. Tourlsi Information .-'llllable. Rhlne Pomhown F~tl 11! u1trd weekend In lprll:July 11h. (GIITA). \r\nl1Wase sc~ our ad 011 pgt1 108. \r\n \r\nl \r\n \r\n\\I \r\n \r\nI) I \r\n \r\nPle,~csee 011rnd tm pag~ 14. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nHluc-Crai Museum, )lunldpal Uldg., (31750): 91l/4H-;r;. Union ond Confod!'rlllC relics ond mement!le$ of 1hc Wnr Bc- \r\n1ween 1he S1a1es. Municipal Building Old Depot, Joh11s1011 St. Apr.,\u003c:cpi.. )1-F z.;. \r\n \r\nCit) of Fitzgerald, 11(1 NonhJohns1011 S1rec1  lhmldpal Rldg., (.li-50). 'lll/\u003c12.l98!i. 111',\\IP. \r\n \r\nfitzgcr~ld-Uen llill Count)' Arts Counci~ Ill S, M\u003eill SL, P.O. llo, Sr, (:1 17)0); 9 12/H;-67. 111'-Mf-H. Feoture, fine nd \r\nfolk \u003erL \r\n \r\nGrand TI,eutre, 117 S Main St. (.l1750): 91l/4!5-576- . NAllf. \r\n \r\n,n,,. A rt'Storc-d mO\\'lf house of the l930'5 used frtoqucnlly fnr the \r\n \r\nperforming \r\n \r\nfeoture,, s1- seats. enl,rged stage, orrh~ 1r.1 \r\n \r\npiL \r\n \r\nAlain Street Flrzgerald, I 19 S. Main St . (317;0); 912/tl3-3 I16. IIFMfII Shop und stroll brkk \u003elreCIS In hlltoric dislritl l'lsll office of1tC\\ISPllJ\u003e\u003c-rs1ur1cd In 1895 und sec,exhibit, ofL'llrl)'dr. \r\n \r\nFitzgerald Folk Art Fest ival \r\nOctober 6-7 \r\n \r\nFriday I 0-6 \r\n \r\nfl \r\n \r\nSat. 10-4 \r\n \r\nJ oi11 us o n the brick streets of Itistoric \r\nDowntown Fir,:gcrald. Folk an is \r\nexpressed in a hundred different mediums by artists who caprure 1hc uniqueness of our heritage. Thi:- is the \r\nkick off event to the Fitzgerald Centennial Celebration , don't miss it. \r\nFo r mo re informa1io n. call \r\n(800) FUN IN GA \r\nPaulk Park, Perr)' !louse Rd., Oi-50); 912/tl,i-9,\\57. IIF. F('lllllring lrge 1:ike, Oshln,:. c:rntplng, boat r.tlllp. uthlctic fickH. C:tll 1hc Chamber of Commcm. \r\nFit\u003e.gerold Folk Ari festirnl, I 19 Sou1h 11,10 SL, t'.O. llo, 42S, (.l ti ,O); 9 1l/4l3':l t 16 or S(l0/fLN L~ GA Kickoff C\\'CIII to fltzgerJld Centennial Celebmlon \r\nPle11se sre our ntl 011 lltls P''lf.\" \r\nLODGING \r\nl'he Jameson Inn, Ill Bult Run Rd , (31-;0); 9t!/a2+950t). Ruics:SHH5l; DS46,Si6, CC-11-IRP. Compllnwn1T) rondncnUIJ bre:i.kfasL Phone with d;ua port Free locul rall\u003c, fr,,.. 11c11sp,. per. (GIITA). \r\nPlc.11.sP .tee ot1r 11d 011 tlle /11,t/1/e Froul Cm1er, \r\nShonc)\"s Inn. H5 Oriti ll\\ly, (31-50), 9 121!36661. Raics: S,S.,8-$43; O-SH7. CLCCIM', \\leedng.lbam1uct fadllll\u003c'S. Recretional arc:is nc21'by (GIITA). \r\n \r\nATfRACTIONS \r\nBig llanunork NaturI Are, 9 ml II' of dty. Gil IH C-CCFD GR-llf-MF,l'A,8,\\VT, f_\u003cUmplc of rel:nll'cty we COOS)'sltlll envlronmcni the d\\l orf o:ik forc,,t of sondhlll ron11nuni1y. Xa1fonal f.;indnl21'k \r\nBland Farms, P.O. Box ;o\u003c,, (30H7); I.SOO.S43-25~2. r,cr,fD. \r\nGRIIHtFPA-llWT. Vldali Sweet Onions. \r\nPlen:,c see our nd 011 pnge JOlJ. \r\nPhillips Nalural Area, 10 mi SE. of ttl)', off GA 121. I' S. N,iJonal L:mdmark. 800 :t. forest rare bo1onical sp\u003c.'Ci\u003et5 \r\nLODGI ' G \r\nTI1c Gl\u003cnm Ille Inn, 812 N ,113111 St.. (3(}1!\"); 9U/6i-i,;,i07. RalCS; S S.SlS38; ll S38-S\u003cl4. r.c.11. .\\ nice ptare to SfK'Jld the night (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nGlennville Welcome C,rttcr, 1.14 S. Main St., LS. 301 S, (30-127); 91!/6Sl000. CC(; FO,GRIIFMfPABll'T. Tmcl In, fom1:1,Uo1t \r\nId \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n8111lcr Brown Gallery, llwy, 26 RI. ,I, (3 10,\\6); 91l/89l93H Local W'llst Buder Bro11u's ort ls avntloble for vic11Jng. M-F. \r\nDouble QFarms, H7S11111. l6, (J I0:16); 9 12/891379-t, 1-80(). 732-5510. Kt11I frull nd g,,um1e1 Jams. Bcgn grim Ing kl\\\\ I In I986, no\" t:1rgt\"SI produror in G,-orgia. \r\nGooseneck Furms, 5 mt. S. on 1hc ,1hbevillc llw)'. (3 I0.1(,): 9 tl/78.H0\u003c,3 or t-SO\u003c~H\".(,9(,;. Lootl Jl\".\"'111 and)' compon) Produces homcgro11n jl(.'Clln produn\u003c. t,JC:11L1I In tile  ~ulhouse In the Grow, gift shot\u003e, WIii ship any,, here. \r\nll;1wklns,,ilfc llorness nurse Tr:iining F\u003ctcility, I S, 129. (:I I0.\\6): 9I2/8\u003c)!-946.l. 111c ltarncss Capll;it of GL.irgl. Stand urrl hred horses are ~ro11gh1 do\" n from the North In the fall ond 1rahwd until earl)' Apr. \r\nThe 11:iwkltmille Antique Mall. 2!6 N t.11111pkl11 SL 91!rs;. 3607 \r\nllis1oric DrMng Tour. (3 1036). t:.,pcrlcnre 1hc beout)' of Vintage An:hile\u003clure In  lllstorlc lla11 khm Ille\" tlr\u003c,chures ore \"llohle 1hn1 Chamber of Commerce, 9121783 I,i-. \r\n11,e \"Historic Opera House-, Brood and Lumpkin SlS, (.I I036); 91!1783-1717. c 1907 Siancd res1orn1lon In 19$Z. The l'ula.\u003ckl llls1orical Society sponsors a ruhur:tl \u003e\u003c'ries each yc,r. 1'13ys, concerts and other evcnlS are lso featured \r\n\"K:tlie , llro:ul :rnd t.um1\u003ekl11 Sts., (.11036): 9l l /783r t7 One of the olde\u003eI and few re111ain111g \u003el\u003c-Jnt pumper eng111\u003c.'S for OrcOghting In the \\\\Orld. llnlh In 188.l. fl h11\u003e hcrn res1ored and on ,llsploy a1 the  tt1s1oric Opera !louse . \r\n \r\n Magnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nOcmulgcc Rhcr, loo11ed S. of downtown district. Public boot lnding, Ocmulgee MngememAreo h:is hunting, fishing, \u003c:\u003empIng, water skiing. ond motor boating, Toylor Hall, KlhbeeSLC.. 1824. NR. 912fi83-17l7. Town Creek Golf Course, Golf Course Rd., (31036); 912/7830128. A 9-hole golf course. \r\nLODGING Block Swo.n Inn, 41 1 Progress Ae., (31036); 9ll/78H466. SJD,$5S-S70. Bl-CC. Dining room, continental brealcf:ast. (GIITA) Tro11er's Inn, 111 N. \\\\'orren St.,(31036); 912/783-l9 l4. Rate,s: S-S36-S40; O-S40-SH. CC.0-11. free 1180. king ~lze bed.\u003c, Huddle llou.\u003ce Restour:int next door. llome~ Festl,al In spring :rnd shopping. (GHTA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Hawkinsvllll'Pulaski Chamber or Commerce, IOO l.umpkln SL, P.O. Box 447, (:\\1036); 912/763-1717, C.MF-B. Home 10 authentic homess hors\u003c! rJcing, Contoct for travel, :trts and event lnfom1a1inn. (GIITA). \r\nPlenuue rJJ1rad or, page 108. \r\nHazlehurst, Georgia \r\n125th Anniversary Celebration Augu st 21-26, 1995 \r\nCotton Harvest Festival November, 1995 \r\nArts \u0026 Entertainment Ex1ravaganza Dates to be announced \r\nCall Hazlehurst-Jeff Davis County Chamber of Commerce For Details \r\n(912) 375-4543 \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAltamoho Rl.-rr, the premier l:trge.mouth bass river in South, e:ast Georgia. The Alt:unaha River is a very J\u003eOpular loc:uion for ~kllng and boUng. Seveml l:indings along riwr may be utilized. \r\nBollard Creek Wildlife Mo.nogement Are. (public hunting), 16,000 a. loc-,1ed on 1he south b:ink of Altamoba Rl-.-er. Archery Range on premises. Designated comp shes.. U.S. 221 N, 6.5 ml.. right unto din road at entrance sign, 4.; ml. 10 clleck smion. \r\nCountry Club, IT.S. llwy. 22L \r\nllzlehurs1Ccnsllver Anniversary, 9 12/375-4543; August 2 1 26. 1995. Celebrating the I25th hlnhday of Hazlehurst \r\nOcnmlgee Riv~r. home or the world's lrgest l:trge-mou1h hass. Locllted between Jeff Davts County and Telfair County. Several \r\nlandlngs arc l0\u003c.'ltted along the river. \r\nOut.back Gun and Bow Range, Kirkland Still Rd, 91l/ 37S07(,S; Elghl ta'!lel mnges for hows, handgun,, riOes, shotguns, sponing clar,. skt-eL Meeting lodge, cottring, \r\n \r\nWDGING \r\n \r\nTI,e S46; \r\n \r\nVIiiage Inn, 312 Coffee St., (jlS39); 912/375-4527. D-S48-S52. CC',[).(;P,PA-rGPK 74 rooms. mllners \r\n \r\nS.lO-S3n6-1 \r\n \r\nsu11ions, 1180, Clnem:ix, non-smoking rooms nd real Southern \r\n \r\nfood 6am9pm MA and M RP honored. (GHTA). \r\n \r\nTRAVELSERVICES \r\nHuJeh11rst1eff Davis County Chamber of Commerce, 507 f_Jorman St., P.O. llox 556 (j I539); 912/375-4543. NA-Cf'O-IIFPAPG. I0\u003c Coffee SL. Allamaho River, )elf Davis Country Cluh, TI1e Dumplln Shoppe, Broxton H--r. \r\nPlease su our ad 011 thispage. \r\n \r\nAl'TRACTIONS \r\nHorse Creek Wildlife Management Area, (31544). E:as1 and West ofJtlwn,ille long Ga. 117. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAltmb Rher, near city. L:!JtC,,I water shed east or Mississippi kll'cr Over 40 miles ofriver In W1nc Counl)'. Five county lndlngs, moln entranceon U$. 301N. Fishing. swimming. water skiing. boating \r\n \r\nThe Carter House. .ll I S. W2ync St.., BI s~;). NR. DOClortown historical m:trke~ Pt)roxlnmely 6 ml. from \r\nJesup off ll,ry. 301, S. 2 ml down Dooortown Rd. I.T.T. Ra)'onler, 3 ml. N. or city U.S. 301. Lake Lindsay Grace, IO ml. W. of city. GA 99. \"Little\" Red Caboose and Railroad see1ion' House. lOCJted downtown, N.f_ Broad St. Rayonier Wildlife Manogcmcnl Area (public hunting). U.S. 301S. 19 ml. to 1lone11S\u003c'. lert on GA 32, i ml. 10 Satlllil Forest lleadquorters, lert on fendlg Rd. Wayne County Courthouse, Brunswick St.. c. 1903. NR. \r\nLODGING The Jomeson Inn, 205 S. Hwy. 301, (31545): 91?/427-6800. R:ites: S S\u003cl2-S52; D S46-S56. CC.E.Xll-lRP. Free conlincnrnl hreakfost, coble TV, free load coils, free newspo(,cr, klngsl,.e beds, fox service \"llble. (GHTA). \r\nPl~ase stt our ad 011 the /11sld11 Fro11t Cover. \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nKentucky Fried Chicken, 99; S. First St.. (jl5q5); 912/127 \r\n9:197 (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Wa1ne Count)' Tourism Board, 124 N.W. Broad St.. P.O. Box 70; (3154;); 912/4!7-2028. Visit our llcritage Cemcr and coboose. (GIITA). \r\nP/ense - our ad011 pa,:, 108. \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nVeteran's Prk, ln1crsccuon or 34 1and 19. \\3 1549), ll1S1or1cru \r\n01:11kers In honor of MI- Gen. )runes E. IMngston, recipient of \r\nthe Congres.\u003clonlll Medal of llonor. and in honor or those \"ho died for their country. \r\nWorld Record Largemouth Bass caught In Ttlfair County by the late George W. Perry. June l , 1932 In MontgomL'l')' L:lke off the Ocmulgee River, weighing 22 lbs 4 oz.s This record still s11nds. \r\nATTRACTIONS Liberty Squore, downtown McRae, (310SS). llome or the Statue or Ubeny replica, I/2 actuI size. Here also Is our own Ubeny Bell and  m:irble memorial 10 Telfair ('.ountians who died In service. tittle Oemulgu State Park, llwy 44 1 Z ml N of .ltcRae, (.llOSS); 9 12/868-7474. Rates: Parking fee. MfPG. SS cmpsltcs with water, electricity, TV coble hook-ups, fishing lake; nature 1.r.111. ntlni-golt (GIITA). \r\nMuskhogean Wildlire Management Area, 19.000 acres bonon \r\nl:ind hardwoods along the Ocmulgce Rl\\'er. No comping. Loollt-d 8 mi. W. orJacksoll\\ille on GA 117. Oemulgee Rlver, Telfair County boat landings:Telfair County Boat Landing. U.S. 341 bridge t Lumber Ci1y; McRaes L:lnding. \r\nI 1/2 ml. w. or Lumber City on Ga. 117; Uurkclts Perry, Sml. W. \r\nor Lumber City off Ga. 117; S12ves L:lndlng. 10 n~ II'. of Lumber \r\nCity, off Ca. 11 7; Jacksonville, Ga. U.S. 441 ut Ocmulgee River. McRanle Landing. 10 ml. W. ofJackwnvllle off Ga.. 11 7. Old South Georgia College Auditorium, 817 College St., (3 IOSS). Built In I893, It is the center for rulturai :ms In the ,rea. \r\nSeating c1pacity Is s3;. Curremly two civic groups ha\\'c under \r\ntaken the 1:ask or rcno,.atlng the bullding. NR. Talmadge Home, located on Hwy. }41 S (:!1055), outSlde McRae, w:is 1he home of 1wo former Governors, father :ind son, Eugene T:llm.dge and Hemian Eugene Talmadge. Walluc Adams Golf Course 01 IJttle Ocmulgee Stole Park, (jlOS5); 9ll/868-7474. YACC-GR. IS holechamplon.\u003chlpcourse, \r\npro shop, cort rental, driving range, rhlpping,puttlng gree,t \r\n{GIITA). \r\nW OGl,'IG Li11le Ormulgee Lodge. Uule Ocmulgee Stoic Pllrk, (31055); 912/668-7174. Rotes: S S47; D SS3-$70 CCF-GC',11-P-TCWS. 30 rooms. 15 conogcs, mee1Jng space for 25-150. Relaxc-d , natural \u003cetting, (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE Fairwu)' Restaurant ot IJ11le Oemulgee Lodge, IJttle Ocmulgee State Park, (31055); 912/868-7474. ACCCS-fS.OS-S. 84 se\u003etS. huffet :rnd  la cane dining. On site ro1erlng for lr.u1\u003c1uets and rL'(Cptlons. (GIITA). \r\nl'RAVf.L SERVICES Telfair Couul)' Chamber or Commerce, 120 F. Ok St., (31055); 9 12/868-6365. C. \r\nAil'RACl 'IONS -E111011ia\" l ml. from downtown Meuer. \r\n \r\nCommissary,1-16, Mellerexit l3. llou;t,i Looll Welcome Center 2nd Chomber of Commerce. 912/fi8;.6\u003cJS8 or 1) ll/68H li9 Guido G:irdcns. 11\"1 l! I ~. Lc\\\\1S St 1)1l1685,2!22 Old Lake Church, S ml. E. or lteucr on GA 46. Solem Church. foundl-d m 1$-9 on the site or the George IA'\u003c! Pond Dam. l.oollt-d mross tl1e rod from the Charles C. Harrold N:uur:aJ Pre.serve.  The Sower\" Studios. d1ucem Guido Garden~ 91!/68;,!Ul. \r\nWDG INC Comfort Inn, li\"Y Ill , 116. For111cr Rd., (3039). 9ll/(,S;. \r\n4100. Rtttl'$: SS4 l,S53; DS7-SSS JlS.CC.f,11 p:rc. Comfon Inn \r\n good loc-Jtlon. ncwli decorated rooms. cor1\u003e0mc mes. nonsmoUni rooms. Good ra1es. (CHTA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE l11af0c llouse, 1-16 f.xlt H . (j!l-l39): q Il /68S-j805. .1-ff.FS-OS. OJJ\u003c!ll 24 bours for breatfas1, lunrh ,ind dinner. T-bone sieaks. chicken. sald\u003c. hreakfasL (GIITA). Western Steer, PO. llo~ MS, (;6-159); 9 12/M'i-3100 (GIITII \r\nTRAVEi. SERVICES Meller L\u003c\u003ecal Welcome Center, llw) . 12I \u0026 IIG.91!1(,8;.(,988. For Sl31Cand !oral tourist lnfomtatlon \r\nTRAVEL SERl' ICF.S Fur tourist lnfomi:111011 c,11 Cit) 111111 91l/3b!-IC I or tlie Chamber of Commer 11 91l /r HiH \r\nGeneral Coffee Stale Park (Sl'C IJouglas). \r\nA1TKAC1'10NS Cook 1,uke. GA 90 ne-,r I.ax. 9I2J,t68,'i\u003ct97. Cr)'stnl Lake Water Park, II ml. ll or rll)', GA 32 ,\\pr. 1-mid-Sepl. Jefl'ersonDa,ls Memorial P:ark. 8 ml. 11'. of di)', CA~!. SR \r\nA'n'RACTlONS Alexand,r Hotel, Hwy 180, Brazell St., (:S(MS3); 91!/5S7-6U.\\ \r\nMF-11T. l/M.'11 as community meeting place Hou.ics Ghamlwr or \r\nCommerce, Looil Wckonie Center und Taunall Co11111y Ocvelovment Au1hori1y. NR. Cordonla-Altamoba Stole !'ark and Golr Course, l S. l80  1 cit) llmllS. 280 a. pork II Ith l .\\ tent ,nd 1rallcrsites. \\'\\\\immlng pool. hoa1 dnck. fishing. mlnluture golf, paddle htms and enclosed family/group ,heller, ll  lake, and '},hole gulf rourse \\I Ith rlub house/pro ,hop. Bruell's Creek Pm Sho11, 912 Si76-ts-l. Umlied access: no gr:tb bars In re,1roon1s. 01hen,lse facility ,ccessihle. ((;IITA), Ohoopec River Pluntatlon, Hwy 56 N.. C30t53):91US57 6-JM NA-GP-GR-S-l1T C:u1oc FIOOI Trips, IIIIC da)' lnp, half dai lrip Cam1\u003eing. fishing, and p,cnlcklng: motor home hookups, lcni; wel~ome. Hunting lnps, ,leer, mrkey :ind wild hog. \r\nATTRACTIONS Adam Spring llunts. 91l/:IS'i-81,; I \r\nATTRACTIONS Troop's Tomb. S mi, S IV. of CU)' ,12 GA -16. Alillion Pines Visitor Center. GI 19 ot 1-16 Renu,-.1l'll lug \r\nc:ihln hullt Is-i; and J\u003e(\u003eSl office dJtlng to l:ue 1800\\ D.1 9-5 9Il /S29-6l6j. \r\nFOOD SERI ICE Sweut's Surf N Turf, 11\\IY. !9 1-1(1 l:Xlt i;, (:\\OH;); 9 1l/ 5lQ 36.17. MHS-IIF-0S. Sweat's famous BBQ L\u003c \u003ctill aVl\u003ellblc .r,er over 20 )l'11tS Great ste:tks ond seafood too! (GIIT,\\) \r\nl'll'tt~ .w~ a11r ,111 011 page 14. ATTRACTIONS \r\nn,c B\"er llouse, 121 S. \\lain St '-R The  Boro Bung:tlow\". ?0-t S. llotn St., (.\\0-t5S): l-80t~tol'Ej(I I. c.l~ll. Staieshoro\"s ll'elcomc Center and gift shop for local ilcms. Hu ~ 1hc r,,mcmJon \u0026 I iSltol' Hore-Ju Call for Info. Forest Heights Countl') Club. RI 5 Cou111ry Club kd.. (.iO 1S8) ~1 znf,+981i (GIITA) \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Jlfilltl \r\n \r\n115 \r\n \r\n Gl-orgla's 30I rrnil llead1111ar1\u003crs. lO I S. ll~ln S1., (30458): l,81JOUJIUOI Tr-Jil p:1.-..\u003ccS through the !lean of SJ:. Go. .-,wn111ce,111\u003cerrlr Sou1hem llospltolilj . Collfor frtc hrochure. \r\nGrorgiaSoulh\u003crn llnil ersil)', (.lO-l(,0); 91l /681-5520 \"F\"'ll-SI gn111111~ 111111tr.slt) In 1he nation CSU Is known for ae11demlc ,sc~lh'nu and Its ouLstandlng a1Mclic program. Cllll for current \r\n\\J)onln~ t'\\tnt\u003c. \r\nG,urgia Southern llniversil)' Museum, U.S. :iO I - located on \r\nllw 111:i,11 rlrrh or c;su, (.l0460): 91l/6Sf.S4H. s . or d i)'. \r\nOmo\u003e'UI' ch:rnglng exhibits wd hands-on displa)~. Georgia \r\nSou1hrrn Lni,ersil)'Symphonyund The31er South. r 0. Box \r\n1$1h. t.l06X): l.g()(),1.01'1,'.llll Pcrforman,-cs 1hrougho111 1he ,r,r toniact 1hc S1owshoro Convenlinn \u0026 11:;ilori\u003c Bureau for 1111anrrl1 LOkntlar \r\nller11 , a1ure Trail. 91 Z/68i-; M1. lleriy Memorial Pinc Forest lo,.urd on Gt\"Ofl!l:l Southern C!l111JJU$ :ind n!.1med forOr. Ch:a.rles \r\nll\u003crll  phm,-cr In 1he111rpc11Uncond nval Industry in c,,orgio. \r\nM:1g11ull:1 G:1rden. GS!' r.a1111ms, (30-158): 9 12//,81-5876 nr (II!} A I1l a hm:mic:11 gordcn. Feo1urcs r-re and nn1he pl2n1s of 1heSu111hca.,1 L\u003c,.-,tL,I on 1hesite of tum-\u003cJf-lhe-cemuri' farm. \r\n\\loln Slreet, !OS. Main St, (.10 1;0): 9 ttrM-7l27. NA, St,teshoro Is u11l! or ;! Georgiu Main Street Cil.les dedicated to pres,-r,in~ do11n1own dlstrlcLs. Sio1esboro hns 8 propenlL-s and I dl\u003etrlct\u003e on ~k \r\nlkadow Lukes Golf Club, 91l/8.i?-.i l91. \r\nSOI nnh 11, t nue llis1oric llislric~ I-SOIJ.U)\\IE-30 I. 11,is \" as 1hc fh\u003cI  ,uhurh\" 111 Smc:,boro devclopl-d In the early 1900's. Th, g.,rtlcns oml homes lrn,1 hc\u003cn pre,:ervcd aud are now lu11utonln~ ,Ls a , li:d nel~hbnrhood \r\nS0111hern I.inks 9 1l/839.1191 An IR-holc fa,ori1e Open 7 dJ)' 1,cr \\IW~ \r\nStulesboro Primi1ile Uaptls1 Church, 4 S. Zcucrowcr A\\'t., ( lfl 158) \\~ l.:trg,-.1 l'rlmiU1e Kop1L\u003c1 Church in 1J1e world. \u003c;h111,h u,urs CJ' n ht: mtngcd. 1,8(,0.1.0\\IF.,.lOI for deioils. \r\nS1u1esboro Mcglon:il Jjhrary. 12,, S. Mai11 SL, Cl0-158). lit'. llwsc, 1hc llr:mnen 1:cneologlod Collcc11on. \r\nTI1c Sootbcrn Ctnrer for Conrinuing F.duc~1tion, loc.11ffi :u t:,'Orgia Southern l nl.-ershy. Offers mccllng fadlhy olwmmod,ums group, frt,m Il-1 12 for S\u003c'min,ri; nd mccllngs. The Su111ht-ri1 Ct111cr features lududc, a 'i Il SCal ,udltorium. eleven llll'Clllll,; rtKHllS. hiUllJUCl :uul cu,cringservices, ne-Jrby :arcomrnod.ulon, ,1111f,rc11,c 1112nagcmen1siafT, ,1unllOcd hmructors 2nd ,01l\u003cuh,n1\u003e 91!/681-55;$. (GIITA). \r\nTOURS \r\nRri,.,\" ell Foods \u0026 S1111111 S0111h Ptcans. llJ.l S. Mln SL. (.IIH'iS) 1\\111 lndu,tries which package looil food liwori1cs. l'roln\u003cL\u003ca,,11,hlo u1 S1a11,sburo's ll'tlrome Center, llJ.l S. Main S1 Tour\u003c u\\'JJlahle. \r\nS121csboro llis torical Tour \u0026 Downtown Stoicsboro Archi1cciural ll'alking Tonr, r.o llo~ 1516. (30\u003c58). Conrnct Ilic S\u003c,1\u003c-,.lwm Co1wcn1lo11 \u0026 Visitors 8ureau for lnforma1lo1L 1-800. 1.0\\ 1:-10 1 \r\nLODGING \r\nAldred' Trellis Gartlen l1to. I07 S. )bin SI., (30H8): 'Hlfg'\u003e ~-xi R,1c~- S S4l-S~6: ll $4C,.S49. CC.IHl,Gl'-IR-K-P, I arltl) of rcst,urnt\u003e \u0026 ihops 311 \"ilhln w,Jkln~ dl\u003ctanCI' (,O\" pool. IIUO. ~:SP)( I nu, from GSU. (CillTA) \r\nComforl Inn. -'1(, S. \\bin SL, (31J.158): 9 12/489-2626. Rlcl\u003c: SSl S5S ll-S6 -S(,O. CL-CC-11 IRKP. All r11\u003cm1s: lS\" 1V. remote, I t:R, rl'fri~1ra1or. rulrmw,,c, coffee po~ hoir dryer. L,rge Jacuni rtlllts, \u003eUile., IGIITA), \r\nllam11wn Inn (1 1(1 t'ir Rd., (50 i;8): 912/6817700. R211s, S \r\nS l!S tlJ. U Sl5 s;o CCII-IIC-P. f.\u003cl\u003c',U(-d adjacent 10 Georgia \r\n \r\nSoullwrn l'nlv. For rtscrva1lons c:ill 1/ ROO-IIA.IIPTON. t,912/681-96i7. {GIITA). \r\nThe Jmcson Inn, I James\u003c,n 11,c., (.l0-11S): 9 1l/681-i900. Rates. S S4HSl: D S4(~S56 CC-GP-11-P. Ct\u003enllncm:11 brckf:1s1. Compllmcn1ary newspaper. l'ool. Non-smoking ri\u003e0ms. fax sen Ice. Work station, (CilIT/1). \r\nPlease see our ad 011 the J11sld~ Fro11t Cot:cr. \r\nPine Trace Inn. 109 N. Mln S1., U.S. 301. (301S8); 912n\u003c,-l 56.ll. Ralt's: S Sl8-S.SS; D Slll-559 CCD-GP-IHRPAP, free hre,kf:1.s1 :md local calls. Kids stay free. AARP discount (GIITA). \r\nS1\u003e1csboro Inn \u0026 Rcs iaurn~ 10(1 S. \\lain SL, (;!OHR): 91l /~89-8MS. Roics: SID S65-$9(). l~'l-CCl~II IS r,l(lm ,Xk COUlllf)' Inn. Pri\\'OIC baths. AlllltjUCS Eleg:i,11 dining, Tiirce Diamond rating. (GIITA). \r\nt'OOD SERVICE \r\nBuffalo's Cafe. 120 Lanier Dr.. (;I0-1$R): 912/(\u003elll;IO;IO. (Gll11' 1). \r\nUa)'lighl Dnnul Shop, ,1s; S. M,in St, (50458); 91!/76-i-9556. c.t;.ft'.FS-IIF-0S. Donuts, pllSlrics. sausage rolls, hiS\u003c-ults. Open 5n~ 7 days. Breakfast, 111eeli11gs. c:11.ering, (GIITA). \r\nFranklin\"s Rcslauran~ W N. Main SI., (30458): 9 1!/7\u003c.4 l316 (GIITA). \r\nKen1ucki Fried Chicken. 202 N Main St.. (30\u003c58): 9 l!/764 6197. (GIITA) \r\nPizza Inn. 71I S. Mln SI., (50-.58): 91l /(,ll l,906(1. (GIITA). \r\n(Ys Stcak.s \u0026 Seafood, ~.4 S. .ltaln St, (30458): 91! /189-8658. \r\nRcst!rvation,. no. A-CCCS.Ff.FS-11-0S-NS Fresh seafood 2nd USDA choice aged\" , teaks. (hargrillcd 10 order. (GIITA). \r\nRobert Tnner Enterprises, 326S. Main S1., (50458);9 Il/7u+ S4A5 (GIITA). \r\nSnook)\"'s Restauro.n~ 11 E. Kennedy SL. (j0-158), 9 Il/7(1, 7190 (GIITA). \r\nTaco Hell, l!4 S, Main SI., (.l(H;8): 912/76-!SOI. (GUT/I). \r\nWaffle !louse - 1wo loe:tllon,: 609 NordL,lde Or. E, (j0-158);~6 S. M:lln SL, (30.JSS). 911/4898556, A-FF-FS-0S. Open !4 hou~ for breakfast, lunch nd dinner T-honc s1coks, chicken, s,l:ul,. bre.kfasL (GIITA). \r\nWestern Sizzlln Ste:ik !louse. 40\u003c) Fair Rd. \u0026 jO I S. (31J.l58): 91l/7M9007. A-CCD-FS-llf-NS-OS. USDA Choice\u003eIC\"JkS, chicken, Sl!food. llomcmode 1ca.,1 rolls. 1Je11 St'nicc In wwn! (GIITA), \r\nTR,\\\\1L SERVICES \r\nS1atesboro-8ulloc:h Ch11mber of Commerce, I02 S. Matn St, \r\n(30-tSS): 91l/7(1+61II. C-llf,,IIF. \\llsll Georglfs oldest and mosi \r\nbeautiful ChamherofCommerce ornces,IOCllt-d ln  IOO-year-0ld \r\nbuilding and fo,1urcs orlgln:ll art11ork by loal mist \r\nStateshoro Co1wen1ion \u0026 Vi.silo~ Bureau, l\u003cM S. M:1in St.1 (30H8): 911/489-1869, TS-IR. llome of Slnecrely Southern llospliallly ml numerous not-10-bc-mlssctl rural fos1hls. (GIITA). \r\nPl~n.1jetaurmln11pnge /08. \r\n \r\nIIIHI \r\n \r\n! I \r\n \r\nlrt!'II)) \r\n \r\nATTR/IC'flONS \r\nThe Aham:i Museum or Ari \u0026 IUstol\")'. 611 J:ockson SL, (30-17-1): 9 1l /H719 1I NA. llouscs pe;n1oncJ11 l\"Olll!Cllon ij[ pon:cl,in, along 1rhh pem1ancn1 and trawling an shows. 11-F 104. Closed Wed \r\nfoxnre Golf Club, llwy 130 S, on Forl-SI l.:tkc Dr., (30-l7'i): 9U/ 558-8670. Arcs newest 18 hole golf cnurse. l)eslgncd hy Jmcs F. Bivins, Ibis ch:tlhnglng p:ir 7l , 6,900 yard luyouL Full proc1lcc facillt) \"Ith tlrMng range ond clubhouse. \r\n \r\nFr:inklini:, Plavhousc. In\u003c.. !OS S Main St.. (301\"): 91!/ H i 9.1 ,. !loin~ of loc:oll)\" perfornt\"I Rroadway pb)'S pres\u003c:mcd 1uanerl1 \r\nL:ubo1 Genr:ological Libra.,. 11 9 C:hun:h St.. (.10-l\"4); 9 1l/S378JS6. One of the lari;\u003c'\u003eI gcncJloglcal -scorch llhrarlc. In sou,hcasiern Unlte\u003cI Sio1c-s. Cnllt.-\u003ctlon ron12i11s hook.\u003c, pamphlcis. mlcroOlm hems. \\11th an 2ndcm books roonL \r\nLeudcr-RosanSk)' !louse, ,105 C:hur1:h S1.. (50-i\"4) Folk \\'lctt\u003e r1,n SI) le home \"\"\" houst'\u003c Ccn,01.,1Public lrcounllng fimt .\\l:tin Strf:ClDO\\\\ ntown \\'ldttli:11 I !(1 l~~M \\tcadO\\\\!I S1 (.l(l-f7,i); 9 1l /'m-S03.t llls1orlc l'ltlall \r\nOhoo1\u003eee l!egional Council for 1hc Aris, I17 S,f. M:un S1. (.10171): 91!/537859. Ongo,ng buI arL, cxhlbl1 Annual performances, \r\nThe Onion Run Trail, loc,ued behind Shooe)'S. Wolking, biking and joggm~. .\\laps al':iilable u1 locI hotels. Oxford Sportswear Outlcl Shop. 901 l\\c-11 North SI (.1(~1\"); 91l/537-9.l\"9. l\"carnrc-,, I.and', F.nd ,nd Rolph lamrcn.s Polo for \r\nhO)'S. \r\nThe Pc1erson-Wllbnks House. ,,0-1 Jack,on S1 . 001 l), Kt11cla.1Slcal style of arrhhl'Clllrc, now houses l:m ofnce~ \r\nSn,annoh Luggage Oullcl Shop, llwy 197. UO- 1): 91! / 53\" 3016. One of 1hc manufat111rc\" ofTumi l.uJt~ge. knn\\\\n a, 11110 or 1he One;1luggages a1ail:tble 10\u003cla). Southeastern 1echnic:1I lnstiuue, 1111 1 180. (.10\" t): 9ll/ S:S7-0.l!l6. ~1-,IIF S1a1\u003c fuml\u003c.-d and ,Ol-auonal 10h 1nunmg fucillly. \\\\i lh two udllorlun1\u003e wll,ble for puhlir use, 1'1th 1111,1 sc.rlng for \"76. \r\nThe Vidal.la Airport Park. (J0,17 t): 91!/53\"59\"9. f.:1ch Ma)' hosts a Fl1 In and Al,,.huw fc:uurcs ,wo hghled ;.00(1 f1. runways, ODAI. lights.  loc:ill,cr and VASI. NOU and ,111 OS \r\n1'he Vldnlia Welcome Center. l80S L)Ons 1h11. (501\" 1): 91l/S38-8687. NA. Locatl-d In 1he Toombs Cn11n11 Chamber or Commerce. Information on local onn,ctiuru, and iours IH !!-5. \r\nTOURS \r\nt\"arm tour\u003c or the loc:il onion fam1~, )lrocessfng Jnd park,glng :tre available In the spring. Tours of 1:tbaccu wd ronon farms av:ulahle in Ilic fall, 912/5.lS-M,87. \r\ntOOGINC \r\nShonc)'\"s Inn, !505 I.yon$ llwy, (JO 1 1). 91!/ 5~71!Ml Rate,; $3H4l; D-$~ 1-Ss7 Ci,CCGP-11-KF-P ~ear lla1ch Plalll. lltnue nf1hr 11orld famous I hlall Onion and llllllun Phw:\u003cAn\u003c F1,liI. {GIITA). \r\nFOOD SE RVICE \r\nCaptain os, 701 E. t\"IN SL. (3011'1); 912/53'155 Ft\"-llf-0S \r\nA grea1 llnlc ,.,,Jr11d place loc-Ju,I on 1lu- ml11 In I ld\"llal (GIITA). \r\nSwe\u003cil's Karbequc, l I5 NII \\lain St, (jO,i\"-l); 91l/5.l\".19j i. (GIITA) \r\n1'R,\\\\'EL SERVI CES \r\nVidalia Tourism Council. lRO; L)'ons 11111' (50 I\"\u003e), 91 U,377387. CC-llf,B. llomc ur I id,llu Swcc1 Onion ,nd the l.:td.\u003eon Gcncalugir-,1 l.lbr:tl\")' :tnd 1hc Suu1he:i.,1 G(,,rgl Soopho, Ocrh) (GIITA). \r\n111 \\( 0 0(. 111 \r\nMcCraincs Turpentine Still, )u11 II . of di) limit\u003e on U.S. Sl, is tt present-d II ood buntlng turpenllne \u003etill, 01,cr:Ul-d from 19J(Hl. 19th CClllUr)' design. \r\n \r\nI 16 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgit1 On h~J' Jlfintl \r\n \r\n ' \r\n \r\nTo obtain more information about a particular Georgia community, please call the local chamber of commerce at the following numbers: \r\n \r\n\\11:lota \\klru \r\n/\\tlanta . . . . . . .. . 404/880-9000 Buckhead \u0026 lm'I . . . . . . . 404/l66-9867 Clayton . . . . . . . . . . 404/478-6549 Cobb . . . . . . . . . . 404/980-2000 DeKalb . . . . .  . . . .  . 404/378-8000 Gwinncu . . . . , . . . . . . 404/963-5128 11.ipeville-Airport . . .... 404/l0909 IO Gremer North Pulion . . . . . 404/993-8806 South Fulton . . . , . . 404/964- 1984 \r\nI .,.., \r\n \r\nAugusta . . . . . . . . 706/811-1300 \r\n \r\nBurke . . . . . . . . . 706/554-5451 \r\n \r\nGreene . . . . . . . . . 706/4H-7592 \r\n \r\nJefferson .  . . . . . . . . 912/625-8134 \r\n \r\nJenkins. . . . . . . . . . 912/982-5595 \r\n \r\nl.incolnwn-Uncoln . . . . .. 706/359-7970 \r\n \r\nSwainsboro-Emanuel  . . . . 9ll/237-6426 \r\n \r\nThomson-McDuffie . . . . . 706/597-1000 \r\n \r\nWarren .  . ,  ... 706/465-%04 \r\n \r\nWashington-Wilkes ... .. . 706/678-20)3 \r\n \r\nWriglnsville~ohnson \r\n \r\n912/864-250 I \r\n \r\nColonial Coasl \r\n \r\nBrantley  . . . . . . . .. 912/462-6282 \r\n \r\nBnmswlck-Golden Isle:. . . . . 9I2/265-0620 \r\n \r\nBryan . . . . . . . . . 912ns\u003c,-2616 \r\n \r\nCamden-Kings Bay . . . . 912/7295840 \r\n \r\nClinch . . . .  . .  . . . . 912/487-2360 \r\n \r\nEffingham . . . . . . .. . 9I 2/754330I \r\n \r\nFolkston-Charlton . . . .. 912/496-2556 \r\n \r\nllincsvillcl.ibcrty . . .. . 912/368-4445 \r\n \r\nMcIntosh . . . . . . . . . 9i2/437-4 192 \r\n \r\nPierce . . \r\n \r\n. .. . 9i2/449-7044 \r\n \r\nPooler . . . . . .. . 912/748-8080 \r\n \r\nSL. Simons Island . . . . . . 9I2/6389014 \r\n \r\nSavannah Area . . .... 912/944-0444 \r\n \r\nWaycross-Ware . . . . \r\n \r\n9 Il /283-3742 \r\n \r\nHistoric Heartland \r\n \r\nAthens . . . . . . . . . . . . 706/549-6800 \r\n \r\nBarnesville-Lamar ... 404/:ml7:ll Conyers-Rockdale . .  . . . 404/48:1-7049 E:uonton-Pmmun .  . . . . . 706/85-770 I \r\n \r\nHenry . . . . . . \r\n \r\n'104/957-5786 \r\n \r\nHouston . . . . . . . . . 912/953-5407 \r\n \r\nGreater MaL'On \r\n \r\n. . 912/741-8000 \r\n \r\nMadison-Morgan . . . . . . . 706/34l-4454 \r\n \r\nMilledgeville . ll:tldwin \r\n \r\n912/45393I I \r\n \r\nMonnie . . . . . \r\n \r\n912/994-9239 \r\n \r\nMonticello-J:L~pcr . .  . . 'ewton . . . . .. . \r\n \r\n706/468-8994 706/786-75 10 \r\n \r\nOconee . . . . .. . 706/769-7947 \r\n \r\nPeach . . . . .  . . . . .. 912/825-37.U \r\n \r\nPerry Arca \r\n \r\n. . . ... 912/987-1234. \r\n \r\nRoberta-Crawford . . . . . 912/836-3825 \r\n \r\nWal1on . . . . . . . ,  . . 404/267-6594 \r\n \r\n\\Varner Robins \r\n \r\n912/922-8585 \r\n \r\nnds \r\n \r\nAlma-Bacon , . . . . . . 912/632-5859 \r\n \r\nBaxley-Appling . . . .  . . . 9I2/367-773 1 Buns . . . . . . . . . . . 706/775-4839 Cla.xton-Evans . . . . . . 9ll/739-228I \r\n \r\nCochran-Bleckle)' . . . . . 912/934-2965 \r\n \r\nDouglas-Coffee . . . \r\n \r\n9Il /384-1873 \r\n \r\nDublin-Laurens . . . . . . 912/272-5546 \r\n \r\nEastman-Dodge . . . . . , 912/374-4723 FilZt,\u003eerdldBen ilill . . . . . . 912/423-9357 Hawkinsville-Pulaski , . . . 912/78;.1717 \r\n \r\nHazlehurst~effDavis \r\n \r\n9 12/ :175-454:i \r\n \r\nMeller-Candler . . . . . , . . 912/685-2 159 \r\n \r\nOcilla-Irwin . . . . . . , . 912/468-911  \r\n \r\nScreven \r\n \r\n. . . . . . . 912/564-7878 \r\n \r\nSoperton-Treutlen . . . . 9ll/529-6868 \r\n \r\nSt:uesboro-Bulloch . . . 912/764-6I II \r\n \r\nGreater Taiuiall . . , . 912/557-6323 Telfair . . . . . . . . . . . 912/868-6365 \r\n \r\nToombs-Vidalia . \r\n \r\n. . . 912/537-4466 \r\n \r\nWayne . . . . . . .  . . . , 9I2/4272028 \r\n \r\nNortheast Georgia ,\\tountains \r\n \r\nBanks . . . . . . . . . 706/677-2108 \r\n \r\nBarrow \r\n \r\n. . . . . . . 404/867-9444 \r\n \r\nnlair.wille-Union  , . . . . 706/7'155789 \r\n \r\nDahlonega-Lumpkin , . . 706/864-;7 13 Elbert , . . . . . . . . . 706/ l83-565 I \r\n \r\nFrunklin . . . , . . . . . 706/384-4659 \r\n \r\nGaincsville-11:tll \r\n \r\n. . . . 706/532-6206 \r\n \r\nliart . . . . . . . . . . . 706/376-8590 \r\n \r\nGreater llclen . . . . .  706/87$-:1677 \r\n \r\nJackson . . . . . . . 706/367-6:IOO \r\n \r\nl.avonia . . . . . . . . . 7o6/356-8202 \r\n \r\nM:tdison . . . . . . . . . 706/79H473 \r\n \r\nRabun . . . . . . . Toccoa-Stephens . . . . . \r\n \r\n706/ 782-48 12 706/886-l I32 \r\n \r\nTowns . . . . . . . , 706/896-'1966 \r\n \r\nWhite \r\n \r\n,  . . . . . . 706/865-5356 \r\n \r\nNorthwest Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nCarroll . . . . ... ,  . 706/832-2446 Catoosa . . . . . . . . . . . 706/965-520 I \r\n \r\nCar1crsville-Hartow . . . . . 706/382-1466 \r\n \r\nChaL~worth-Murray . . . . 706/695-6060 \r\n \r\nCha11ooga . . . . . . . \r\n \r\n706/857-4033 \r\n \r\nCherokee . . . . . 404/345-0400 \r\n \r\nCumming-Forsyth . . . . . Dade . . . . . . . Dallon-\\~~1i1f1eld . . . .  . Douglas . . . . .  . . . . \r\n \r\n404/887-6461 706/657-4488 706/ l7'i',.7373 404/942-5022 \r\n \r\n~:umin . . .  . . . . 7o6/6~2-5680 \r\n \r\nGilmer . . .  . . \r\n \r\n. . 706/635-7400 \r\n \r\nCnrdoo . . . . . \r\n \r\n. 706/625-3200 \r\n \r\nllabersh:un . . . \r\n \r\n. 706n78-4654 \r\n \r\nHaralson . . . . . . ... . , 404/537-5594 \r\n \r\nLafayeue , ... . . ... 706/375-7702 \r\n \r\nPaulding . . . . . . , . , . 706/445-60I6 \r\n \r\nPickens . . . . .  . . . 706/692-5600 \r\n \r\nPolk . . \r\n \r\n. . .   . . 404/684-8760 \r\n \r\nGreater Rome . . . . . . . . 706/2917663 Royston-Franklin Springs . . . . 706/245-7868 \r\n \r\nW:~ker \r\n \r\n. . . ... 706/375-7702 \r\n \r\nrau: \r\n \r\nAdel.Cook . . . . .  . . . . . 91l/896-228I Albany . . . . . , . . . . . . 91l/434-8700 \r\n \r\nAshburn-Turner . . . . . . .. 912/;67-9696 Bainbridge-Decatur . . . . . . 9J2/246-4774 Blakely-Early . . . . . . . .. . 91zn 23374 I \r\n \r\nCairo-Grady . , . . . . . . 9il/377-366j Cw. 1iUa .. , . .  . . . . 9 Il/ j36-5255 Colquitt-Miller , . . . . . . . 9Iln58-2400 Cuthbert-Randolph . . . . . 91ln32-268j Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . 912/995-201I Donalsonville-Seminole . . . . 912/514-2588 Port Gaines . . . . . . . . . . 9I2/768-2934 l.ee . . . . . . .. . .... 91ln 59-24l2 Mnuluie-Colquitl .. , ... . . 912/985-21.il Nashville-Ucnicn . . . . . . 912/686-51l:S Pelham . . . . . .  . . 9Il /294-4924 Quiunan-nrooks . . . . .  9Il /263-484 1 Sylvester-Worth . .  . . 912/77(,-77'18 Terrell . . . . . .. , .. 912/995201I Thomasville-Thomas . , . . 912/226-9600 Tifton-Tift . . . . . . .  . . 800-l89-4l93 Valdosta-1.ownclcs . . . . . . 912/247-8 100 \r\n \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\n \r\nAmericus-Sumter . . . . . . . 9Il /9lq-l646 \r\n \r\nColumbus . . . . . . . . . . . 706/327-1566 \r\n \r\nCordele-Crisp , . . . . . . . . 91l/l7:11668 \r\n \r\nDooly . , . . . . . . . 912/168-4554 \r\n \r\nFaye11c . . . . . . . . . . . 404/4619983 \r\n \r\nGreater Valley . . . . . 706/645-8877 \r\n \r\nGriffin/Spalding . . . . 404/U88l00 \r\n \r\nHarris . . .. , . . . . . 706/6l8-438I \r\n \r\nHe.ird . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706/675-6507 \r\n \r\nMacon . . . . . . . . ... 91l /47l H91 Meriwether . . . . . . ... 706/655l558 \r\n \r\nNewnan-Coweta . . . . ... 706/253U70 Oglethorpe . .... .... 912/472-6237 \r\n \r\nl'ike . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 706/567-0616 Pinc Mountain . . . . . . 706/663-40\u003c)0 Thomruaon-Upson . . . ... 70(,/64i-9686 \r\n \r\nTroup . . . . . . . . . . . . 706/884-867 1 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mi nd \r\n \r\n11 7 \r\n \r\n ahlonega \r\nAnt1qu Galknc-. \r\n[ iscover ... peace!ul places \u0026 smilingfaces \r\nJust one hour _ _ ;'~\" _ _ north ofAtlanta \r\n~:. on GA400 \r\nFor more information call or write: Dahlonega-Lumpkin Co. Chamber ofCommerce 101 S. Park St. Dept. M  Dahlonega, Georgia 30533 1-800-231-5543 ext. 10  1-706-864-3711 \r\n \r\n OR EORGIA \r\n \r\n DAYS 1 \u0026 2 \r\nGainesville \r\nHere you will find the Georgia MountainMuseum, ,,hich highlights the history, art and crafts of the mountains, and the Elachee Natural Center, a 1,200-acre nature preserve. Nearby Lake Lanier offers picnicking, water sports, golfing and more. \r\nBraselton \r\nJust 40 minutes north of Atlanta, lies Chatcau [Ian. This award-winning winery offers tours, tastings. a gift shop, a luxurious spa, and more. \r\nBanks Crossing \r\nTanger Factory Outlet center has 44 upscale manufacturer-direct stores filled with wonderful merchandise. \r\nDAYS3\u00264 \r\nDawsonville \r\nSt,1rt the clay at the Dawsonville Poolroom and get acquainted with Bill Ellioll, worldfamous NASCAR race car driver. Learn how running moonshine developed into the sport of NASCAR racing. \r\nAmicalola Falls State Park \r\nThis breathtaking 729-foot cascading waterfall, Georgia's highest, can be viewed from top, bollom, or from the park's 58room lodge. An eight-mile trail leads to Springer Mountain, the southern terminus ot the 2, 144-mile Appalachian Trail. \r\nDahlonega \r\nCatLh gold fever in Dahlonega, ~ile of America's first gold rush in 1828. The town square' s 19th-century buildings surround the old courthouse, now a gold museum that retells lhe story of Dahlonega, then try your luck at panning for gold. \r\nCleveland \r\nVisit Bahylancl General Hospital, home of the world famous C1bb.ige Patch Kids. \r\nDAY 5 \r\nHelen \r\nWander the streets and cobbles1one alleys of Alpine Helen, a Bavarian-style village nes1led in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the Chattahoochee River. You can enjoy authenlicGerman cuisine, browse the village and area shops, or hike al Anna Ruby Falls. \r\nClayton \r\nAdventuresome visitors can spend the d,1y whitewater rafling on lhe Wild \u0026 Scenic Chattooga River. \r\nHabersham \r\nGet close 10 nature on 1hc Appalachian Trail or )CC 1he handmade crafts in the many unique ~hop~ suc-h as Mark ol lhe Polter. \r\n \r\nCabins, corrnges, chalers, resorrs and retreats rucked beside lakes and forested hills, nesdcd in mountain valleys and down secluded count ry lanes, are as much che accractions of the Northeast Georgia Moun tains as irs abundant recreation, indigenous handicrafts, and legendary homesryle cooking. \r\nMose of rhe region is leS5 than a rwo hour dri ve fro m Arlanta, by way ofl-85, I-985 and GA 400, making it ideal for daytrips and overnight excursions, yer there's enough packed inro it co provide weeks of vacacion fun . \r\nFor chose inrerested in history and architecture, many communities have walking and driving tours available at the chambers of commerce and convencion and visitors bureaus. \r\nJusr 45 minutes from Adanra, Lake Lanier \r\nwas formed by damming che C hestatee, Liccle and Chattahoochee Rivers. Four mounrainrops chacweren'c submerged became Lake Lanier Islands, a scare-regulated wacer park and recreation resort. Two first-class hotels, Scouffers \u0026 Hilron; cwo championship golf courses; campgrounds; sailboat, powerboat, pontoon and houseboat renrals; bicycle rencals, horseback riding and a popular beach and water park make this a \r\n \r\nsuccessful day-use faci lity, as well as a year-round desrinarion. Those wa nting ro recapture char holiday spirit each C hristmas, can put rhe family in rhe car and d rive through Lake Lanier Island's \"Magical Nights ofLights\" display. \r\nBrasclron, made famous when actress Kim Basinger bought the town, boasts not one bur rwo award-winning wineries. C hateau Elan's main buildi ng is a reproducrion of an l 8th-cenru ry French chareau. Visirors can enjoy rours and rasti ngs. gift shop, three restaurants and a wine museum. O ther amenities include nature trails, seasonal concerrs. a luxury spa, an lnn. championship golf courses and a driving range. Golf entb usiasr may also enjoy rhe Gene Sarazen W orld Open C hampionships, a Firsc-class professional roumamcnr whose inaugural event in l 994 was won by Ern ie Els. T ennis courts and an equestrian center have recently been added to chis upscale resort complex. C hestnut Mountain Winery, locared just on the other side of l-85. offers rours and tastings, picnic areas and nature trails. Both wineries hold special evenrs throughout the year. \r\nFor rhe auro racing enthusiast, rhere arc rhree types of racing to be found. Road Atlanta, located between Brasclron and Gainesville, is the Sourh's pre mier mororsports venue and the place where \r\n \r\nWhile Water rafti11g i11 tlte Nortlteast Georgia b101111tai11s is 1111 e.,cillug e.,pel'ie11cejol' lite wlwlefm11ily. \r\n \r\n120 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My ivliud \r\n \r\n movie srars Paul Newman and Tom Cruise and football srar Walter Payton have been found trying their luck recently. Across from Road Atlanta sits Lanier Raceway, which holds sanctioned NASCAR-Winston Racing Series races. For chose interesred in drag racing, the New Atlanta Dragway in Commerce has regulady-scheduled Bracket racing and holds the Annual NHRASourhern Nationals. \r\nGainesville, the largest ciry in the NORTHEAST GEORGJA MOUNTAINS, is filled ro the brim witb outdoor facilities: marinas, tennis courrs, golfcourses, and 50 parks and campgrounds. The Elachee Naru.re Center, a natural liiscory museum and botanical garden, is located in the middle ofa 1,200-acre nanue preserve. The G reen Street Station museum houses local history displays, as well as rhe Mark T rail Memorabilia Exhibit, the collection of noted cartoonist Ed Dodd. The Longstreet Society hoses rours of historical sires associated with the Civil War. Brenau University houses the reconstructed cabin ofC herokee Chief Whitepath as well as vintage clothing in the Bete Todd Wages Collection. Gainesville/H~H County is also rhc sire of the 1996 Olympic Rowing and Sprint Canoe/Kayak events ro be held ar Clarks Bridge Park. \r\nJuse a short drive from Gainesville soucheasr on 1-85, bargain hunters will find paradise - Banks Crossing. Over 77 scores with almost I million square feet of manufaccurer-direcc shopping are wailing for chose interested in 25-75% savings on famous name produces. The three main outlets are Tanger Factory Outlet Center, Commerce Factory Scores and The Pottery. There are also plenty of places co spend rhe nighr and ear a meal or cwo. \r\nThe NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAJNS have a number ofsmall \r\nand inreresring museums. The Crawford \r\nW. Long Museum in Jefferson is no exceprion, with ics exhibits on Dr. Long, his discovery of anesthesia and its development. The museum also includes che hisrory ofJackson County, a typical 1840s doctor's office, a I9th-century general score, an herb garden and research library. The museum's educational Second Sunday series is for both children and \r\n \r\nD E \r\n \r\nGN ER NA ME BRANDS \r\n \r\n3 0 \r\n \r\n70 % 0 F F R E T A L \r\n \r\nGet More For Your Money In Banks County \r\n \r\nTake advantage of tremendous savings on designer and brand name merchandise. Numerous places lo stay and eat nearby in superior hotels and fine restaurants. \r\nEnjoy the ambiance and history of Historic Banks County, with several annual festivals and events-including the NHRA Allanta Dragway. \r\n \r\nContact Banks Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau, 706-677-2108 \r\n \r\n1995 (,'enrgin On ill)' !Ifill(/ \r\n \r\n121 \r\n \r\n hether you're sharing a tranquil moment next to a spectacular waterfall in the serenity of the North Georgia mountains or a light-hearted moment during the excitement of Oktoberfest, Helen's zest for life makes your trip a special \r\n hiking  mountain biking  horseback riding  tubing on river  fishing for trout  panning for gold  Oktoberfest  Alpenlights  festivals year round  German/American \r\ncuisine  unique lodging  international shops  outlets mall  golf resort \r\n \r\na\u0026Ji,r,\u003cllO\u003c(!Fa\u0026~'\u0026/,aqyard \r\nHELEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE \r\nHELEN-WHITE COUNTY CONVENTION \u0026 VISITORS BUREAU Post Office Box 730  Helen, Georgia 30545 \r\n1-800-858-802 7 \r\n \r\n .. \r\nNortheast Mountains ( \r\n \r\nad ulcs. Historic Commerce, in the same county, is the 19th century rown which inspired rhe setting for the widely-acclaimed novel by O live \r\nAnn Burns, Cold Snssy Tree. \r\n \r\nW ill-a-Way Recreation Area, a unique faciliry at Fort Yargo State \r\n \r\nPark in Winder, serves the \r\n \r\nhandicapped with accessible \r\n \r\ncortages, group camp, food service \r\n \r\nand swimming beach. In Royston, \r\n \r\nfifty miles to the nonbeast, Victoria \r\n \r\nBryant Scace Park has a popular \r\n \r\nnine-hole golf course on a rolling \r\n \r\n1'1mtJ' 11101mtai11 resorts lta11e strlklug views. \r\n \r\ngreen rerrain. Four state parks builr \r\n \r\non Lake Hartwell, Lake Russell and Clark's Hill Lake add exrensive camping, renral corrages and lakeside beaches co the region's recrearional environmenr. \r\n \r\ncarving granite. Srnnding alone in a field jusr North of Elberton are The Guidestones, also known as \"America's Sronehenge\" with its message co mankind \r\n \r\nin I2 languages. \r\n \r\nElbert Counry is the \"Gran ire Capital of the World\" and che center ofGeorgia's granite quarrying ind ustry. The Elberton Granite M useum has exhibits on granite produces, antique scone-working rools and displays which explain methods of quarrying, sawing, polishing, curring and \r\n \r\nRussell-Brassrown Scenic Byway, just norrh of Helen on GA 348, is one of rwo U.S. Forest Service-designated Scenic Byways in Georgia. Nor far off chis route is Brasscown Bald, rhe highest mountain  Geo ia ar 4 784 f, c The  e e e \r\n \r\ncenter bas a film, exhibits a nd an observation deck wirh a panoramic view of four srares. \r\nWaterfalls are popular scenic poinrs of interest and can be found all over rhc NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS. Some a re easily accessible, while ochers are noc. To find our more about waterfalls in northeast Georgia, conracc the regional U.S. Fo rest Service Offices or local chambers ofcommerce. \r\nAnother of norcb Georgia's narural wo nders is gold. Dahlonega, a Cherokee word meaning \"precious ycllow meral,\" is rhe sire ofAmerica's first major gold rush in 1828. The old courthouse in the center of the rown square is now the Gold Museum with a film and exhibits which cell the story of the nation's first gold rush and describes mining techniques and rhe lifestyles ofrhe miners of that time. The phrase \"rhar's gold in them char hills\" was coined here, as well as the gold, for Dahlonega was the sire of a U.S. M ine. T he rour of \r\n(w11ll1111ed 011 page 127) \r\n \r\nHELEN f-IIGI-ILIGHTS \r\n \r\nMOUNTAIN \r\nMAD NE  S  S AOOCT RESOOT CABINS \r\n \r\nVISITING HOURS: \r\nMon.-Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. JOa.m.-5 p.m. \r\n73 W. Underwood St. Cleveland, GA 30528 \r\n706-865-217 1 \r\n \r\nLOST THE MAGIC1l LOOKING FOR ROMANCE1l TIRED OF THE TELEPHONE?1 \r\nAt Geor9ia Mou11tain Mad11ess IJDU will fi11d seclusion a11d privaclJ to l,efp \r\nrelii11dle tl,e romance hr IJOUr life. Brin'} tfrat special so111eone to IJOllr cabin tfrat /,as a private l,ot wb, fireplace, a full \r\nkitcfte11, a dee!\u003c Wit!, a 9as 9rifl. Best of all NO PHONES. \r\nSo escape to IJOUr MOUNTAIN hideaWalJ and experience tl,e Ma9ic at Geor9ia Mou11tai11 Madness. \r\nOPEN YEAR 'ROUND (Just 4 111iles from Helen 011 HWIJ 356) \r\n(706) 878-2851 \r\nP.O. Box 308 Helen, GA 30545 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 il(J' 11/i11d \r\n \r\n123 \r\n \r\n NORTHEAST \r\nBabyland General flo~pital (I J) \r\nI lomo of I., ,.,,..1,1. ,f,..u,.nctlt,tlllKCi,ot.1l1I.,..,,.~...,..., \r\ni,,  cinoa 1900' 111t...JM.-..-J Jinic, wl,c~ \r\n~t.on, CJJl wilu~ \r\nti,. \"l,irtli\" nf ti,. ,,riifwt hM-J~ \r\n..:ulp111\"\"I 1c,t. ru.d or L\"\\\\..\"ll oulo pl one \r\nt.l1L'lr' f.M'tlt Cleveland, GA 30528 (706) 865-2171 \r\nC hallooi,ta White Wa le r Rafting (C) \r\n11..,._., .,,.,rc,,;,,,,al ,;,._., \u003c\u003euUille... off,,.. \r\nloJ!.J.,y full d.,~-. a11\u003cl t\"o-J..Y wilJ,.,.,..,.. Mflin.:' t...\"'(lltrici\"-\"d nn Uw ..wiJ,I ,uul \r\n_..,,,,;.. C1...1t....,;1. 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Olympi4,,:i'.7.e pc,~. hot hJ,, \" 11110 .nlCI \r\n:rt,Mm room. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA \r\nGeorgia S tntc Parl~s: \r\nAmicaloln Falls S late Purl, ancl Lmlc (_Ill) \r\n \r\n~ \"' ~\"' \"\"\"\"uior.\"' d,.,ii.Jimd..,.. \r\nN,ti,~,,1 h-. fu.,1i.,,. n.i,~ ......till \r\n \r\nlul.,;, .Jm\u003e.i ..Ju1c ..llh,r l,,,~ ...,.I \r\n \r\n'\"\"'\"\"\"'\" \r\nllJJ.n~ \r\n \r\n,..,.ul, \r\nl'11rl \r\n \r\n~,\u003elu11,m,-.am.lin.,..,lui:n,.,J..,,~L,t1i;.,,,,., \r\n \r\nu.dutl \" 57.\"\"\"\" k~ .mtl ,..._.,,..,,.. \r\n \r\nd_,;,,. ,11.J =~-.:t \r\n \r\nBox 215, Star Route, Dawsonville, GA 30534 \r\n \r\n(706) 265-8888 \r\n \r\nPinc m,l,1e CounlTy \r\nCollages (E) \r\n \r\nSc.t c,n --1-5 .1. C\"f\\S in 11,c Nort.li U.'0,..._ .,1 \r\n \r\nMt\"mt...1i~. Open \\~ar-tQlmcl. 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I J,i,,.,J, ~ - \r\nColl (706) 864-7117 for reservations. \r\nL,n ier Centre Rmna da I nn (P) \r\n \r\nGainesv ille: - \r\nI l.1II County CVH (P ) l:m ll~ 1mju_\\ mcu1 in i\\'l_ '---'..:~\" \r\n( rvm w1.,t.cr ~porl!I tu motor pnrU... \r\nrn:nn '1'6lorit.'O.I ,tinri...t .uul mrnml,1.i11 \r\nnm5'-'um to ,1 mockl 1,,ilm,,ui cxl,ihit ur \\.\\-in t:ry lout..fmm ~.lrin~ l,ikiut. atol,I \r\npi.nni~ ,11ul uum11l,1in eln..1111 tu n.-t.nil Qullets ,,ml ~~u1ppiu..; \r\n830 Green St., Gainesville, GA 30501 (404) 536,5209 \r\n \r\nGcor)'!ia S t ale Parb;: l 1nicoi S lat e PM!\u003c \r\nnn,1 LoJ ~c (I)) \r\n \r\nh-,t j,,mpi1..-f (,..,. I. A~ 11, lootd; n..k., \r\n~u l111J11-.~ with ,.~ .w ~uu o.1Joru tlK ln.9!11.u.C( ,.J N.li C-.'Ollf.;,1 .JI ,vitl1in illl J..,,., ,Im.,_ 1:,~ f;,., ,tnioll,'$ f;,,,,_J., m:1.-t..J. .uI \u003c'111JimcnllU) alf,.., .uvow \r\n,..J...,,.,- in ,111 ,dnv\"IJ...,~ illf c.u.-is to ~ GJf \r\n.u~I I~ l/ B,uJ.fu.i. \r\n \r\n400 E. E. Butler Pkwy. 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Warren Rd., Comolio, GA 30S3 t \r\n \r\nToccoa-Step hen,; Co. \r\nC l1aml,cr \u003cf C,,m,nerce (J) \r\n \r\nToan,, n.lll\"--\"\"-1 \r\n\"l,c,n,tiful\" I,_, J., \r\nCl1\u003c,.,1,,,,,., f.,tou\"\" ., \r\n \r\n18\u003e' -fO\u003c~ wak....fall, \r\n \r\nIS(.)', -t~,..,_,.,J, inn \r\n \r\n11111:!il..,llll, Ttx,--n., F.-J1 (_,JI..~, ,u-t, [, LT,,ft. \r\n \r\nfc,1;d.i. \",li,,,,J \r\n \r\n.,.~,,ts. ,poc;.,I~ J.~\" __ -.'I:'\"='... \r\n \r\nuMI 111111K\"nNtE \r\n \r\n._=:..~~ ~ \r\n \r\nl\\..._.n.-t.ll,,n..i.l op1,1rlunHij1.-,. will, !..al\"l I L1rh1,,\\II \r\n \r\n1ll1tJ Ilw \\!,1li'1n,1l 1, ,,,,.l ctU iL- \"' rtk b \r\n \r\nP.O. Box 577, Toccoa, GA 30577 (706) 886-2132 \r\n \r\n1-:11,erl Counly \r\nC lia ml,cr uCCo m merce ( n \r\nl r,m1k C'.111it.J of lhc \r\n\"1,rlJ. ''\"'*~t \"\" 1.... (,.,.,,,uful Lila,., ('L,,.l,. I1;11 a,ul R;.1,,,.1 B. R-.'-.JI. llol.l, lab offer c\"'ullc,11 f\u0026Jl,it~ bonlin~ \r\n~1111pin~ l\\..\"f..-rcaliun an...u- \r\nror ...winuni.1~ ,HNI 11k11ic \r\nf.ml;u...... SL,le l}.,;,tn,,t,, I \r\nRt.-tirv-111cul l 'clnununilv. \r\no,..,, 200 ,uw.J dJl,1 i,.,,1 \r\n,111t.J J,,,_._1kf.~I n)IIIHS-. l~,.,~i\" Guidc,l(lni..~ l.\\ncl \r\nGr.mile Mn.\".l'C1uu. \r\nP.O. Box 537, Elberton, GA 30635 (706) 283-5651 \r\n \r\nT.ins;:\"lcwoo,I Ca bins (I:) \r\n \r\n-18 n1stk c;,1l:ti1L\"' IH.~,1~,l in 75 woudt..\"'I \r\n.11.n.-.... ,l,lj,u:col to t'hattaliUCK.lu,'\\. \r\nN.,tional run.cl , .,, 11 lt,t\\c fir\\\"pl.u...-,, ,le.I,, ,trill, rimk t,,l,le, TV ,,nJ full l.itd,!.\"u, l.cl(:l~..-. l~onft.Jru1H.e LcnlL\"'l' ,l...~1,t; \r\n2$, ~ .\\IJi 100 for l,11s i11Cb ur cil1uttl1 \r\n~ruu1~ .uul f.m,il.v re1mu11~. s1,..\"\"\"lnl \r\n~ift 1'1,\"~n you mcnl-inn tit.is ,uhd~. \r\n01)\\111 ~,.,,. nmul 1\\ 1\\ A .,ppnwcrl. \r\nP.O. Box 435, Helen, GA 30545 (706) 878-3286 \r\nOcoc\" \r\n\\\\'71,ile \\X~1.tc r Ra fting (S) \r\n1111', pmf,,..._m,,I \"\"-\"1\" 1,;ulfitt11..T1 offll,'.r ti,, fi11o:.\u003cI raflin.t \r\ni.:xpcTii.'ffi..'\\.:1- ,n.,ibhl.,.. \r\nun 11\" ''\"'- .uMI \r\n-.;lei\" o...._,.. Riwr. \r\n,it,, .,( tJ,. JI)\u003c)/, \r\nJ-.,. Ol_vmJJ\": \\~1hik \r\n\\~~d.\u0026..\"t ( \"ct1111x.-t.itio11 \r\n Wildwoter LTD.  Southe a stern Expeditions  Nontohalo Outdoor Center Reservations: (800) 777-RAFT \r\n \r\nl995Gt:nrglll Ou .l{JMind \r\n \r\n115 \r\n \r\n waterfalls  hiking  water sports  Appalachian Trail  golfing  Brasstown Bald  Fred Hamilton Rh ododendron Garden  fishing  camp ing  Georgia Mountain Fair \r\nresorts  The Reach ofSong  mountain arts \u0026 crafts horseback ridlng  Fall Celebration  country music concerts \r\nFor More Information, Contact: The Towns County Chamber of Commerce US 76 W, Suite 4G Hiawassee, Georgia 30546 \r\n(706) 896-4966 \r\n \r\n Consolidated Gold Mines, once the largest mining operarion in the case, cakes visicors 250 fce1 inco d1c runnel systems made by miners before the turn of che century. For chose who just wane ro cry their luck ac panning, C risson's Gold Mine is open all year. \r\n \r\nMore riches can be found ac rhe Smith H ouse, whose all-you-can-eat meals draw crowds from around d1e world ro sample Southern fried chicken, honey-cured ham, and planers heaped wid1 ac least a dozen side dishes and desserrs. The Dillard H ouse in Dillard and LaPrade's on Lake Burton are equally good and just as busy serving chis kind of mountain-grown, family-scyle supper. \r\n \r\nCanoeing and hiking are available co offset rescauranr indulgences. Appalachian Outfitte rs offers canoe clinics, equipment rentals and guided trips down che Chcscatee and Etowah Rivers. Amicalola River Outpost in Dawsonville offers rrips down rhe Amicalola River and Broad River Canoing in Danialsville rents canoes for rrips on chc Broad and Hudson Rivers. The southern terminus of che \r\n \r\nToccoa's Falls. \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n( \r\nAppalachain Trail, which begins ac Springer Mountain, can be accessed from an eight-mile approach trail in Amicalola Falls Scare Park, jusr norm of Dawsonville. The 729-fooc Amicalola Falls is che highest ease of che Rockies. In \r\nthe fall, Burt's Pumpkin Farm, just \r\noutside me park, is a sea of pumpkins ready co rake home. After choosing your pumpkin, cake rhe family on a rracror-pulled hayride. \r\nDawsonville is also che home of che racing operation ofNASCAR C hampion Bill Elliott and his racing operation. Although most visitors do nor gee co see the area where the cars are worked on, the Bill E lliott Museum and Souvenir Shop is open ro everyone. The Dawsonville Poolroom has a collection ofBiJI Elliorc paraphernalia and memorabilia, as well as some great hamburgers and french fries. \r\nThe irresistible attraction in C leveland is adorable Babylaod General Hospital, birthplace of che original Cabbage Parch Kids, where imaginations run wild in a whimsicaJ worJd of make-believe. \r\n \r\nElberton/ Elbert County \"Just a Stone's Throw Away.\" Visit Main Street Elberton and discover our histo ric downtown and residential districts. Downtown shopping offers antiques, art, fine clothing and gifts in o ur fuU-service city (MEAG, MGAG). Spend the night in o ne of our 200 motel or bed and breakfast rooms. Relax at one of our two beautiful lakes, Clarks HilJ and Richard B. Russell, and e njoy fishing, boaling, camping, swimming and pic nicking. A State Designated Re tireme nt Community. \r\n \r\nElbert County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 537 Elberton, GA 30635 (706) 283-5651 \r\n \r\nMain Street Elberton P.O. Box 6447 Elberton, GA 30635 (706) 213-0626 \r\n \r\nShimmering lakes, cascading waterfalJs a nd rolling mountains - all this and more awaits you in Toccoa and Stephens County. Enjoy nature at its finest o n our hiking trails, fish ing or boating on our lakes and streams, or play golf on our area golf courses or tennis o n one of our many courts. Visit our 186' wate rfall, our IS00's stagecoach inn, o ur historical museum and our many specialty s hops! Dine in o ur fine restaurants! Spend the n ight in a bed a nd breakfast inn, motel or a cabin i n the forest! The re is something for everyone in Toccoa, \"the beautiful.\" \r\nToccoa Welcome Center \r\nP.O. Box 577  Toccoa, GA 30577 \r\n(706) 886-2132 \r\n \r\n1995 Geo1:~ia On My Mind \r\n \r\n127 \r\n \r\n  Looking for spectacular scenery? Straddle the Eastern Continental Divide or peer into a 1000-foot gorge at \r\nGEORGIA'S STATE PARKS \r\nStay in one of our contemporary cabins with fully equipped kitchens or camp on a sunlit lake surrounded by mountains. \r\nFor more information or reservations. call \r\nBlack Rock Mountain State Park, 7 O 6 - 7 4 6 - 2 1 4 1 Moccasin Creek State Park, 7 O 6 - 9 4 7 - 3 1 9 4 Tallulah Gorge State Park, 7 O 6 - 7 5 4 - 6 O 3 6 \r\nWhere else can you find a mountain resort (year-round) and a working farm (100 years old!)? ... plus, a great, world-famous, family-style restaurant ... and a petting zoo, tennis, swimming, llorseback riding - waterfall rides, Jacuzzi, new friends, the perfect home base when adventuring in the mountains. \r\nIt's spelled DILLARD HOUSE For details, call 8 oo- 5 4 1 - o6 7 1 or 7 o6 - 7 4 6 - 5 3 4 8 \r\nRafting is only adventure and excitement and a thrill a minute ... until ... you've rafted these mountain rivers. Spring, summer or fall, it's one incredible, memory-making, awe-inspiring, breath-taking, ... well, every trip down the wllitewater is unique so whether you prefer canoes or rafts, you'll love \r\n\\NILD RIVER COUNTRY! \r\nFor Chattooga River Whitewater Rafting information, call 800-777-RAFT (7238) \r\n \r\n Just 45 minutes NE \r\nof the hustle of Atlanta, the beautifuJ countryside of Gainesville and Hall County awaits you with a relaxed Southern charm and Appalachian folklore ... fun all around...and the site of the 1996 Olympic rowing and canoe/ kayak venue. You'll find endless enjoyment ...from historical museums to a model railroad exhibit...from winery tours to line dancing at a cowboy saloon...from remains ofGeneral James Longstreet's post Civil War hotel to the newly constructed Beulah Rucker Foundation...from gold panning and mow1tain streams to retail outlets and antique shops. You'll find a tree-Lined historical district, Elachee Nature Science Center, Lake Lanier Islands beach and waterfront resort and there's art and theatre, too, or just good Southern food at a variety of local restaurants. For sports and nature lovers, \r\n \r\nyou'll find championship golf courses, Road Atlanta and Lanier Raceway motor sports, Lake Lanier water sports, tennis, camping, fishing, hiking and the Appalachian Trail. There are mountain waterfalls, historic Dahlonega, \r\n \r\noutlet shopping or the glitter of Atlanta night life... aU within an hour of Gainesville. \r\nHall Cow1ty offers you natural splendor...the heart ofNE Georgia... all at a friendly Southern pace... \r\nCome Stay With Us! \r\n \r\nGainesville Hall Convention and Visitors' Bureau 830 Green Street, Gainesville, GA 30501 404/536-5209 \r\nGreater Hall Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 374, Gainesville, GA 30503 404/532-6206 \r\nLake Lanier Islands 6950 Holiday Road, Lake Lanier lslands, GA 30518 800/840-LAKE In cooperation with the Gty of Gainesville and Hail County \r\nG \r\n \r\n~ \r\n~ \r\n0 \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\nHelen is Georgia's Bavarian Alpine Village. A face-life 25 years ago transformed chis almosr deserted logging cown into a brighr collection of restauranrs, shops and lodges with a decidedly German flavor. Annual Oktoberfest and Faschi.ng Kamival celebrations add co the lighr-hearred atmosphere in H elen, where favorite spores accivicies are hoc air ba.llooning, hiking, horseback riding and cubing down the Charrahoochee River. \r\nSpecracular Anna Ruby Falls, in the Chattahoochee National Forest ease of Helen, is adjacent co U nicoi Scare Park. \r\nBesides cottages and a large campground, Unicoi has a 100- room lodge and conference center, a superb arts and crafts shop, excellent buffer meals in rhe restaurant and numerous hiking trails. \r\nMore handicrafts are on display at Mark of the Potter, north of C larkesville, che oldest craft shop in northeast Georgia displaying che works of 40 southeastern artists. This 64-year old grist mill on the tranquil Soque River is also a studio for working potters. \r\nCornelia's Big Red Apple monument is a tribute ro immigrant farmers who established a thriving apple-growing industry in H abersham County in the early I 900s. More recently, Habersham Vineyards and W inery has been cultivaring grapes for award-winning \r\n \r\nwines, which can be sampled in their tasti ng room on GA 365 in Baldwin. \r\nIn neighboring Stephens Cow1ty, Toccoa Falls. l 9 feet higher than Niagara Falls, is a majesricsighr on the campus ofToccoa Falls College. Traveler's Rest Historic Site, near che T ugaloo River, is an 1820s plantation house turned stagecoach inn. \r\n \r\nU.S. is T allulah Gorge, located in Tallulah Falls. Carved through quartzite rock by che Tallulah River, the gorge is a vasr chasm cwo miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep and was once crossed on tightrope by circus patriarch Karl \r\n \r\nThe \"Top ofGeorgia\" in the northeast mountains is filled with awesome views and overlooks. U.S. 76 threads its way through the caUesc mountain range in the stare. Glassy lakes in Union, Towns and Rabun Counties provide swimming, boating, fishing, and water-skiing. Campgrounds, rencal cabins, quaint bed and breakfasts and several golf resorcs dot the heavily-forested landscape. \r\n \r\nThe area's stare pa.rks, Vogel, Moccasin Creek, and Black Rock Mountain, are among the mosc visited in Georgia, no doubt because oftheir magnificent surroundings. Nearly all of this land is wichin rhe boundaries of rhe Chattahoochee National Forest. \r\n \r\nNatural beauty abounds, perfect for cleansing the sou.I, mind and body. A white-water rafting crip on che Chactoga River, a nacionally-designared Wild and Scenic River, is the perfect experience to get back in touch with yourself. C hoose your trip with one of these outfitters Nanrahala Outdoor Center, Southeastern Expeditions or Wildwacer Limited. One of che most spectacular gorges in the eastern \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On Aly Mind \r\n \r\n131 \r\n \r\n Enjoy the State Parks and Historic Sites of \r\nthe Northeast Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nPark \r\n \r\nCity \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge State Park \r\n \r\nTallulah Falls \r\n \r\nVogel State Park \r\n \r\nBlairsville \r\n \r\nAmicalola Falls State \r\n \r\nPark and Lodge \r\n \r\nDawsonville \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Park and Lodge \r\n \r\nUnicoi \r\n \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nDahlonega \r\n \r\nBlack Rock Mountain \r\n \r\nState Park \r\n \r\nMountain City \r\n \r\nWatson Mill Bridge State Park \r\n \r\nCome r \r\n \r\nMoccasin Creek State Park \r\n \r\nCla rkesville \r\n \r\nTravelers Rest Historic Site \r\n \r\nToccoa \r\n \r\nTugaloo State Park \r\n \r\nLavonia \r\n \r\nHart State Park \r\n \r\nHartwe ll \r\n \r\nVictoria Bryant State Park \r\n \r\nand Golf Course \r\n \r\nRoyston \r\n \r\nRichard B. Russell State Park \r\n \r\nElberton \r\n \r\nBobby Brown State Park \r\n \r\nElberton \r\n \r\nFort Vargo State Park \r\n \r\nWinder \r\n \r\nPlease check the listing pages in this section and the road map for more information and telephone numbers. \r\n \r\nWallenda. The longest ofTallulah's three falls plunges 700 feet co rhe canyon floor. \r\nGround has been broken for the \r\nnewly-designated TaJlulah Gorge State Park Plans include a 15,000 square foot interpretive center, mounca.in bike rrails, interprerive hikes down into che go rge and scenic overlooks. \r\nFairs and festivals in the NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAJNS rake on a special flavor when mixed with the area's rich Appalachian heritage and culture. Celebrations include Blairsville's Sorghum FestivaJ, Dahlonega's Gold Rush Days and O ld-Fashioned C hristmas, Gainesville's Mule Camp Market, Lake Lanier Islands' Great Pumpkin FestivaJ, Hiawassee's Rhododendron Festival and Georgia Mountain Fait, Cornelia's Big Red Apple Festival, and Clarkesville's Mountain Laurel FestivaJ. The list goes on and on. So, no marter whar rhe season, you'll always find somethjng co celebrate in the NORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTIANS. \r\nA celebration in a different form is The Reach of Song, a.n Appalachian hiscorical drama filled with regional music, dance \r\n \r\nand humor, which generally runs from lace May through early August. \r\nIn Rabun County the Dillard family label seems co be everywhere. Produces from their farms feed parrons ar their famous restaurant in the rown of Dillard, and rhe resort lodges and casual morels bearing their name carer co guescs who want stunning scenery and a variety of outdoor recreation. \r\nH orseback riding, trout and bass fishing, rock climbing, hiking, hunting and winter \r\nskiing can all be found in Rabun Coun ty. \r\nA favorite pastime of m:iny who visit is browsing the numerous craft shops, flea markers, antique scores and arr galleries. \r\nA sojourn in the northeast corner of che state promises the best char nature has co offer a nd the quiet comforrs man has rhoughrfully allowed. Days filled with beautiful sights and a bevy ofspores are fo llowed by evenings of hcarry dinners and homespun hospitality. Somehow the spirits arc renewed when they spend a lirrle time in d1e splendor of the NORTHEAST GEORGIA MO UNTAfNS.  \r\n \r\n132 1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains Travel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nGainesville l.tleal Welcome Ccn1cr 230 E. Butler P:trkllG)' Gainesville, GA 30'i01 lO t/5.H-620(, \r\nDahlonega-Lumpkin Counl) Loc2I Welcome Center Puhllc Squ,re Dhlt1nt-g GA ,OS3.l 'llM!l\u003et3\" l I \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nDawson Count} Local Welcome Ce11ter Publlr S.1uare Omrihou,,e 0\\\\,\u003c01111lle. \u003ciA;50531 i0(1/l6wDS \r\nElberton/ Elbert Conni) Loall Welcome ('.enter \r\n6l,lRhrnCoonllegc;e,1A,0\\l\u003c'f,l.U1,t \r\n\"()(d~.\\-56SI \r\n \r\nGreater Helen Local '\\\\elcomc Center Mam St Helen. GA JOS 15 1o\u003c,187~WII \r\nLavonia Visitor lnfom1a1ion Center 1-!IS L11onl:1, GA 3U5;} ~06, .15(H019 \r\nRabun Count)' l.oc:d '\\\\clcomc Center llwy. HI Cl:i)Wfl. GA \\0525 ~o\u003c,r s!-51,3 \r\n \r\nToccoa Stephens County l.ocal Welcome Cent.er \r\n90\" E. Curraltei\u003e SL Toccoa, GA 30571 70(1/1\\116-! 152 \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL Nm1BRS \r\n \r\nGalnc\u003e' Ille \r\n \r\ni\u003cH/5~5-69 m \r\n \r\nTocrna . . . . . . . . 70\u003c,/88(H'l-l9 \r\n \r\nTo Inquire about Georgia road \r\nconditions call: \\VPCkday, !l: lj.q:,15 . . HH,6%-5882 Mghts and 11 cc~ends tO.l/6565!67 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 A~yA1i11d \r\n \r\n133 \r\n \r\n Lf.GRND \r\n \r\n,I HI COE \r\nDA 11$ \r\n\\Ill ~I'!' \\K \r\nlSl'S \r\ncmn \r\n \r\nlt'l'I' \r\nII)' l(lp\u003c\u003elnllnelll \r\nL'S Corf\" of FJIRlni-tr\u003c Fotlllty \r\nDall)' IIIStork S,te, op\u003c,r:uctl hy the Gt'Orgla \r\nor Dl,pannirm Sawn,I Re.c111~ llours: \r\nTu-Sa 11-i, Su H :30; clt~-d Munda) TI1:u1ksgillug. Chrhm1:t~. \r\n~~Uonlll IJJstorlc l.:Utdnwk OperJtcd hr the N,llonal Pork., Serncc ~atlonol Kegt,icr of1tl'1orfc Pinet'\u003e nd/nr \r\nllbtorfr Outhulldings \r\nUnlMI Stat~ fort'\u003elf) S\u003cnlre Gwrl(lu ll0\u003cpilall111111 Tra11I ~Wdllon l!emher (C:tIT.I) l)enotl'S l.ooll II clrome C.ntcr or Stolt l'bltor lnfomu!lon C.ntcr In tho tit) \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCrtdll C:u-d, AcccptNI \r\n \r\nFl\u003e \r\n \r\nf'l\"ld St-nice \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nCoif l'rMlc-ges \r\n \r\n(:R \r\n \r\nCroup Rat\"' \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nllandlc-Jppt1I fcilitit'\u003e \r\n \r\n~ 1 \r\n \r\n~\"\"'\"'I r:mllt~'\u003e \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nAdmtlSibn ~o \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPcl5 lllu,.,-d \r\n \r\nPC \r\n \r\nPtl) gmuud \r\n \r\nIA \r\n \r\nAdmJs;ton. Yt'\u003c \r\n \r\nIIOTEL/,\\IOTl!L \r\n \r\nBIi \r\n \r\nfled ~ llreakfa,1 llomcst) \r\n \r\nllnR lied \u0026 1Jrc1kf1~1 llotel. Resort \r\n \r\nHI \r\n \r\nlied \u0026 Hre:il.fa.,1 Inn \r\n \r\nllS \r\n \r\nllJh)~lltlng \r\n \r\nCE \r\n \r\nCurrrncy l!xrh,ngr \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCuuntT) Inn \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nC:UCktII Lounge \r\n \r\ner \r\n \r\nCr,-dil Olrd, ACCleptcd \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nDownlC\"m \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nf.111en\u003ellnmen1 \r\n \r\nKX \r\n \r\n6lprl'SSIIJ) \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nn.,hlng \r\n \r\nFt \r\n \r\nFuel Stn..:e \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGoll on l'reml!ic., \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nGttll 1'rh1l~\u003ee\u003e \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllandl,3ppcd Aln'!\u003eSlhle \r\n \r\nIIC \r\n \r\nllcalth Cluh \r\n \r\nUP \r\n \r\nllc,u;.l Pool \r\n \r\nlK \r\n \r\nfn,Room llO\\it\u003es \r\n \r\n\"~ \" \r\n \r\nK\u003cnnel F:idlltle, ~llChtnl'llt\" \r\n \r\nLI \r\n \r\n1.:uti:u,g\u003c lnterprclcr \r\n \r\n\\I \r\n \r\nllllrlllJ \r\n \r\n\\I \r\n \r\n\\C11r .\\lrp,,n \r\n \r\nOH \r\n \r\nOnllcodi \r\n \r\nI'~ \r\n \r\nPel\u003e 1l1011c-d \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nl'largrr,und \r\n \r\nr \r\n \r\nPool \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nReS-Ort \r\n \r\nRSO \r\n \r\nRescrnuon Servkc Of!l3111Mlon \r\n \r\ns \r\n \r\nShunle \r\n \r\nSH \r\n \r\nSuburhan \r\n \r\n$S \r\n \r\nSnm, Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennl5 Courts \r\n \r\n\\\\S \r\n \r\n'\"'111:r Skiing \r\n \r\nGt-cJf!lia lled \u0026 llreakrut Counrll 11ember \r\n \r\nRF.STAllRA,\\'TS \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\ni111nosphrre Table Scmce \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCr,'1111 C~rd\u003e ,loccp1cd \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nC.~til Lt1u11M \r\n \r\nCS \r\n \r\nC:tfctctl Smo~...,horcl \r\n \r\nCS.~ \r\n \r\nCod.tall Scn1a! Snnib) \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nl)U\\\\'OIOWtl \r\n \r\nE \r\n \r\nf,mem1nmen1 \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nF:1,1 F11\u003c~I \r\n \r\nfS \r\n \r\nFamll1 St)ll' \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\n11,ndlcappcd f,rllltlt:; \r\n \r\n\\$ \r\n \r\nl\\n Smoking ,,......, \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen SwuL11 \r\n \r\nSIi \r\n \r\nSuburb2n \r\n \r\nSF.RVJCES \r\n \r\nll \r\n \r\nAirline \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChamber ~1 CA,mmercc \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCurren() fachange \r\n \r\nFJ \r\n \r\nEd11t:uJ011 ln.,111ul1011 \r\n \r\nGT \r\n \r\nGn,und TNns1in2llon \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nTourl\u003cnl ilifom12ilon Onreu \r\n \r\nIll' \r\n \r\nMCl!UIIJI Fdlh) \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\n$huttle \r\n \r\nTh \r\n \r\nTnur St.'t\\ Ir~ \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nT11.11rl \\gen() \r\n \r\nI :H \r\n \r\n1995 Georgiti On MJ' Mind \r\n \r\n[I \\l.JH\\J \\ \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nllobersh,111 Wi11e11 . Rt I II\\I)', .,r,;. (3-05 IO): \"()(,r8916,I. \r\n~A-CC. lml \\IhlerJ In llcl,n, l:\u0026Sllllg rooms In Commerce, l'nder~round, Roswell. lllaW:ISSti!. Dhlonct(:I. Byron. (GIIT.ll. \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nGolden Curro! Ste:iks \u0026 Buffet Restnunant, RI I, ll11 y. 4-il 81p:1.1.\u003c, UOSI I); 7o\u003c,-ns.so1. CC.('.S,1'$-IIF-XS-OS-S fSDA Choice Steks \u0026 ho1 rr\u003c.,;h )c:!Sl roll,;. All you cure to eat Golden Choke lluffet. (GIITA). \r\nHl, \\lllS~ll. l.f. \r\n11rrR,1CTIONS \r\nBlood ,\\lountaln Arrhaeological Area-Chanahooch.e N tional Forro~ 31 Keel's Gap un IIS ll\"T 19 \u0026 il9, UOSll~ 70617-1;-6 t!8. sue of Cherokee ,.nd er~-ek t11dJ:u1 b:iule. Acres- \r\nsiblc b) war of Appalochlan Tnll. I; ml. s.of town \r\n8r-sstown Rld,Cham,bOOl'.hce Nation! fore5l G\u003e. 180 Spur, (.lOS 12): \"()(,{iIS,6928 or S9\u003colSS(,,5 I p-,rking/Sl ,\u003chllllle. \r\n11,ilor Center uop G,,:s highest mountllln. ~,i8-1 ft, E.'tltlblis. \r\n,ldeo 11rogram and ~60 degree ohsenatlon ded, l'lrolcklng. bikini and crall .hop. Call for Re\u003cTcalion Guide. \r\nCooper's Crt'ek Scenic and Rttreation Area-Cho11ahood1re National Fores!, FS Rd -1. (jOSll); i06/63l,,i03 I. l,!40 o. area fea1ures hiking lrJll\u003c ond hc1utiful Cooper Creek and its trlhumies. Stocked 11ith trout Campm~, plmicklng. fishmg and hunting. C:tll for Kerreotlon Gnlde. \r\nCoupor's Creek WIidiife Managemt lll Affil. FS. Rd.  (,IO,i!); 0/;3;.;;rlO 30Jl00  Public hunilng. fishing and jlrlmltlvc cimplng. Campsites ,i Mulkey \u0026 (',oop\u003c,r's Crt't:k Rt'\u003c rc:ulon Arca:.. \r\nFrank Gross Rrcreallon AroChauahoodiee NOlional For esl P.S Rd 69, (3051l): 'llo/63!3031 \\long beautiful Rock Cn-ek. near CJ1auahoochee N:nlon1I fish llotch\u003crJ' Cmplng \u0026 Rshing Call for Rerrcatlon Gulde. \r\nGe\u003c,rgi llountaln fl.,perimenl Station, !S6'1 Ga lltn. l!,:pt'tl mcnt Stullon Rd, (.IDS I?); 70\u003c,nH65i. An agricultural re- \r\n!'(:arth brmch of 1he Unhcrslt)' of GN\u003ergla. 1 ml S, or wwi, on l'S llwy. I~ K I!9. !lour, 8-S M-f. \r\nllehon Creek Fall LS llwy. 19 I\\ ll9 S., (30Sll~ \"0\u003c,/755789 lleoutiful lri(llC fall set In 1leep lrnrd\"ood foresi \"ilhln l1SFS lands. \r\nlligh Shoals S\u003cenic Area-Chauahoochee No1lonal Foresl P.S. Rd !8.1, (,\\O; I!); 706/745-6928.~,\\. 1\\\\'0 waterfalls, iuxu riom bant.s or rhododendroo ,nd IJurcl, sparkling nlf\u003etmtoln \r\nstreams. Ioa.area. I mi. 1r:ill 10falls. !liking. Call for Recreation \r\nGmde. \r\nLakeNonie), US lh\\T 19\u0026 129S. (30Sll~ \"06/745-)789. Bout \r\nor docks, Cllmplng, Oshlng. swimming ,nd plcnkklng. l 06 ml. \r\nshoreline. 184 ft dam cro,,'\u003cC\u003c! b)' llwy. .SlS. t.809 a 2 mi. N. tOIIR on llwy. 19 \u0026 U9. \r\nLake \\l'lnOeld Scoff Rcrtlion Arca-Chouahoocht. N  llonal forest, G,. llwJ. 180. (;\\0;IZ);  O(,n,+6221 YA S6. C:leor 18 a. lake hiR!i in th mou111:tins. Picnicking. c:imp,ng. sw1mmi11i:, hoann!\\, fislnng 1111d hikln~. Coll for Rl'Cre11io11 Guide, \r\nSosebee eo,e Scenic Area Chauahoochee National foresl \r\n(::1. 180, (JOSIZ); 706/7,15-6\u003c/lS, 175  lrJCI of l11tge. co,c hard\\\\ood timber se1aside as memorial for Ranger Wood) , the b:u-cfoot rJnger lleaudful \\\\ lldl1011ers, lllklng. Yellow Poplor , tantl Call for Kecretlon Gulde. \r\nTrack Rock Archa,olol(lcI AffilChaUnhoochee National Fores~ Trnckrock G:op Rd., (3051!), 706/7~5-l\\918. ;~... area with prescned petroglyph or noem lndl:u, origin. 11te,;e t:IJ\"\\', In~ resemble animal nd bird trocl,s. crosses. drrle and human foo1prinl\u003e C:111fur Kt-crcllon Guide. \r\nUnion Count)' lllsloricuJ Socitly Museum, On u,e S.1uare. (30512~ 70(,/7 ,5.5 19.l. l.ocatNI in the old Lnion \u003c.:ouruy Court house F.,hibit; 011 Coulll) hbtOI\")', plus reno\\\\nL-d Morgan min1 a1Ure collcctlon. Open lh~a l(l.1, June-No, . Donatinn $! uduh,. SI d1lldn.11 \r\nl'ogcl Sl:lll' Park, 7t85 l'ogci Park Rd., (30512): 706/N;.!6ll!. Parking fee. CC.11F-PG. Renul rotugcs and c:implng with recre,, lionI octhillc, in :-'orth Georgia moun12lns. (GIITA). \r\nWolasHi Center, US llwy. Il9 S. 31 Neel's Gap, (.\\05ll); \"06/7-IS-6095. llountoln crafts, glttS, reglonol hooks and mops. afe. H\u0026 ll. hiking equipment. hikers Inn. remals. shuule scr,.lcc and na111re hikes. Only co1erc-d point on the 1100 ml. AppI clllan Trill \r\nWoody Gap Rccrc~tiona.lArca-Chauahoocber Notlona.l Fores1, G:i. llW). 60, (30SI!); 706/86-1-ol'lSccnic ,iStaofYohoola l'ollcy, Applochl:m Tr,11 cross\u003cs GA 60 21 thiS 101111 Plroickln~ :u,d hiking. Coll for Recrctlon Gulde. \r\nLOOGJ.NG \r\nDeer Run Cabins, S3SO llorseshoeCllve Rd, (,10512): \"0(1(74 S630\u003cJ. lll'A. '-\" secluded cabins, sleep~-T110 bedrooms, two boli\\s, Jorge porrh, oil linens, phonr, W/VC.R. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nMist) ~lount:tin Inn Collages, d76 IIISt)' lluuntaln L:,11e, (5ll512): 70(,r\u003cS-\u003c\"8/, Rotes, S SM-SH: DS85-SI Ii , Ct:-F-CI' K-)1. Rrla~ and renew In u large Vlct0ri,n Inn room or one ofour CUZ) ,1111agcs turk,111111111 \\\\ood,,. (Glml). \r\n7 Creeks llousekeeping Cabins, 51119 llorscshne cove Rd,. \r\n(305 12); \"06/71;..175.\\, RJll'S: from $ 15 d:iy or SliO \\IL'\u003c!~. \r\nH -PI-PG. Fuml~ht'll robins In a\"0 a. hldca11a). tlule1 \u0026 sedudL-d \r\n\"/ nun. 1Je11s, sle,p ur w 8. Fircplocc. n . phone, I\\ ii)_ deck.~. \r\ngrills. troll, snrnll prf,, ne lokc. pa1 llllon. n,h. s11 Im. Pets ok. (C.111',\\). \r\nSou1herC011nti,lnn. H')l Collins Ln,(.\\051 l):\"fJ/,/:1\"91/.0.\\, 800/l~\"-l()()j, R,tcs: S/D S60-S ll,. CC. Souther COUlllf) 11111 tin~llsh cow1l111 inn on l3-1a f.Jght rooms \u0026 suite. panoramic mounrnln vle11 . ((;IITA). \r\nFOOD SERVI CE \r\nBlair House Restaurnnt \u0026 Cabins, P.O. So, 1.1.!7, (.lOSI!): 706/75-,t\\99. Rcsen,J!Jons, )'CS, A.CCE,11,XS-OS. l'Oll11 Tomi\u003e Trlhtuw's Grc RestourJnt\u003e in Out ofthe I\\' r Places list. \u003c0hins, rentl, (Giff\\) \r\nTRAVEI. SERVICES \r\nBloirs,ille/Union County Clrnn1ber of Commerrr, P.O. llo, i89, (30S I?): i06n ;.; s9. CIIF,B. lllke scenic 111.1ib, ndc horseback. fish l:ikes or s1rc1111S and shop our mountin craft \r\n,wres. (GIITA). \r\nun \\Sf.Lro, \r\nATI'RACTIO/iS \r\nChote:iu El:in Wincrr nnd Rcsor~ 100 Tour tie FrJnce. (.l05 l\" ): 8ll0.1!H9 163. NA-CCC.fl).(,P-GR,llllf,f1lPG,',-TS-II. l\\'lnel') ,nd \\IOrld cl:,.\" rO/:illrt nffetlng gnlf.tenni,;, l'(jllt~lrln \r\no,, center 1111d f.11r11pe:tn health $pl. ((illTA). Please see 011r ml f\u003eaJ:t! IJ. \r\nCbes111u1Mountain Wlnery, lh11. I!4 off1-llS. Exit18,(.!0517); 10-1/867-691-1. CCllf.Sct In jO\\\\cNldcd \\\\lth I01111s,,1nc1rtls, and picnic areas. ll'lncry ,ours ,ntl t1Sllngs conducted da. 1\\1-Sa 10.6, Su 12:j0-6. \r\nRoad All:inta, H(Hl l\\lnder llwy, (30517): q0-1/967-6143. ; ml. E. or 1s;. F.xll a. on r,., ;3. Premier rnud~Jdng circuit \\\\ith , l .SZ ml. u.~phol! track for i110rtS\u003c':lrS, mmorcyclcs and kan.\u003c, .11-F 9,S, rlus II l1!ktr,d\u003c during csen15 \r\nLODGING \r\nCluueau Ian ll'lnci, ond Resor~ 100 Rue Charlemagne. (.105l i): -tOl/932-0900. Rou-s: S Sl09S169: I) Sll9 $189. BS-CUC.PA-GPGC,lllll',IICIRUPG-PR,\u003c;.TC. II ln!'T)', hcu,ry n, son Ith golf, tennis. European he3hh sp, and sis reswumnt, on 11roper1y, (GIITA). \r\nPlt\u003ensc 1,tc, 011r nd \u003cm /Hl!,t' IJ. \r\nInn and Conference Center at Choteau Elon. 7000 Old Winder ll\"T\" (.\\0;17); -l04/9j!-0900. (GIITA). \r\nPl~nse u,, o,,r 111I o\" pt1gr I J. \r\n11,c Spa at Choteau Elan, 7000 Old \\tinder 11\\\\1'.. (,10517): 0\u003c/.S07t 090. (GIi fA). \r\nl'l4!a.re ~co11rndo,rpng\" 13. \r\nFOOD SER\\'I CE Le Clos 01 Cha1ean Elon, 7000 Old \\t inder lh11'\" 1,8;, cxll -l8, (;SO;!i); 40.t/93!-0900. ,1-CCllf,XS.S. \u003c:ourmet dlcung In Ge-or, glis premier wlncl'), l\\lne lncludt-d In SCI me,I price with rourses. (GIITA), \r\nPl.-11.'! ,ft'D 011r ad (W pi1gr I J. \r\nWarne llou~. 1-SS \u0026 II\\\\). H (j05 li~ll 1/6543!-I A-ff.f'S. OS. Open!4 hours for hrco~-fost, lunch 1111d dinner T-hone stks. chlckrn, salad!, hreakfasL (GIITA), \r\nC \\R\\f.S\\ lll.f. \r\nAITRACTIO,~S \r\nCromer's Mill Co1trcd Bridie, Ca IO(, f., (j052 I); ;0(,/3~ ~ \r\n,1. -1659. Bulh In 1907. one span 11Jdc. l,H ft long11ltl1To1111 luulcc \r\ndesign, Rmi. S I()(, f. 1111 COUIII)' mad mer Nall'\u003e Crt\u003eek \r\nFr:mklin Count}' llistorieol Society Museum, Gine.'\u003c'ille SL, (30SZI): 70l\u003e/677.J1\"? or jS,14659, Exhlhll on 10\u003c-ul hislOl'J'. (;311 to sdl,~iuic PIHllmmenL \r\nCI. \\ RKE S, I I.I. E \r\nATIRACT10.~S Oown10,u1 Clarkes~ille, (j052:I); :;06n78-465\". Refurhlshed do\"111o\"n ,;qu:ue Oll1.'ll 111th ,1111,1uel', cnift shops. on gallerks ond rt'$tauran1\u003e. Wa!Ung \u0026 driving tour a,11llahk. 821esville Generol Store. RL l llox 1818, BOSH): 70611JH, j .fj-1. (GIITA). \r\nBurton Gallei, and Emporiunt, Rt I Hux 1!9(1, (.i05!3): 70(1/9\u003e7,135 1. (G!ITA). \r\nFern Springs R creallon Area-Chauahoochoc Nlionol For es1, Dick's 11111 Porkwl' (30'il~):\"O\u003c,n S+6UI. YA S2H60 per group. Wooded group ore t sprin~ with four shehers. Reservations oni)'. Picnicking and c:1mping. Call for Rc'O'e\u003e1lon Gulde. \r\n \r\n 11:iber-shm Bank, on lh\u003c S\u003cJu:ire. (JO'i2.1), \"OC,[:'i-1-5259. llosphalhy Center on 1hc Square. Brochures on are 1tractlons. lodging fodlllics nd resuur:inLo;. \r\n11:aywood English llonu~Rlg lloll)' Cubln, G:1. llwy. IIi II'., (.lOB.I): 40,t/2SS.l58.\\. NA Aulhcnllc-.tll) rPSIOred 19th ctmury pine log house .I mi I\\ of1own NR. Open 1st Su l.q, Coll for grou1\u003e 1ours. \r\nLake llurion, G11. ll1\u003c)'. 19\" nr liS Ill\\) , 0 \u003c,. (.lOSl.l). 706rS (,O,l6. 18/'s,J, CL aho,e S\u003c!'J le,cL l.\"7S a.. 6l ml. of shorellne \r\nlloa1ing. camplnR, picnicking. public hc:ich. mrina and Oshing. \r\nLake Burton TroUI ll1cheri-Ga, 11.~R. Rt I llux 16.18, Go. Ill\\')' 197 11, BOSH): 70(,/9.P3l ll. );.\\. RctWO)'S nu,'tl with 1n1u1. \\'lsllor,. \\\\Clrome. Open dtt. 8am 1:.I011m. Coll In ad,...-.ce 1\u003c1 h\u003cook group 1n11rs and 11rograms. Kids nshinR pond for children 11 ml under \r\nLake 8urlon Wlldlifo Manugcmcnl Art'aGa. D~R. G11. Ill\\), 197, (.lOSl.\\); ilk/HS.5700. Publlr huming. flshlng. hikinR and rmpiog Two group campsi1es. Appol:ichian Trail forms we,;1 bound:u;. TrJ) mountain \\\\llderness IOC'Jlrd within \\IIMR. Rui:, gt'ti ICITOUl \r\nMark of 1he Poller, Rt..\\, l~I\\ ;11(1'1, (.lOSl.l): \"(l(,j\u003cJ1;.3-l'IO. N\\,CCEJ.IIF-8. 6;\\)'Cir-old mill housing J\u003eOIICI') shup :01d s1udio. l.oc:ilt'tl 10 ml. S. of Clirkcsvtlle on llwy 197 N. (GIITA), \r\nl'lea.f.t sec Q,,r nd Qrt f\u003e\u003c1Re IJZ. \r\n\u0026IO\u003cC'1Sin C~k Scale P:trk, Rt. I . ao, 163. Ill\\)'. 197N, \r\n(3052.\\): 7061'1\",!191 PA-PG-YA. On heautlful J.akc Uunon 11, the l\\onh Gc'OrRI Mountolns. (CollTA) \r\n1\u003ean1he:r Creek Rearresuion Area-C.lrnuahooc:hee Na1iomd Forest. Old l1S llwy. H I X. (305H). 706n s~-~UI. M. Coo~ \"OOdcd slw ,111 Pan1hcr Cfl'l'k \\\\ilh I\\\\Opicnic shclwrs. Plcnld: In~. hiking and llshhtg. llile .l.i ml. and ,1rw the 80 ft. ,rnenull. Cil for RecreoOon Culde. \r\n1.akc Russell Rccrcalion AreaChallahoochec National For \r\nCS!, F.~. Rd S9, (.\\0523). o\u003c,rslll. YA s oo. (l)(~a.1:1.1.c \r\n\\\\ l1h gr'J. hcoch f\\t'1r C.henowol, Mounlllln. Picnicking. hiking. c:im1iing. swimming. Oshlng and bn01in~ Coll for Rtuc.cion Gulde \r\n1.ukcTugalo, OffllS II\\\\)'. ts I N. (.105l.l), ;Q(,r)-l,(-0;1(1. 891.S f1 Jhovc sea h~,;'cl 5')i .1. 18 mi. of shoreline. Ro:ulog. c-Jn1plng, picnicking ond f,shing. \r\nLODGING \r\nGltn-EII Springs Inn \u0026 Conferco: Ct,n1er .., ll\u003c!ar Gp Rd. Turnmllle, (JOSH); 10(,1'5\"-\"2%. RUW. SR().$ ISO CC.GP!'. Sor1h Go.~ premier hb1ork c,iuutry Inn on 17  \"llh pool. gardens, gourmcl dlnlng. e,ecu111c oonfcrences. 11 eddlngs, Iheme 11(1/kends. (GIITI) \r\nllap11y Valle)' Cabins, Rl ;\\, ~ O. llo, HOS. Col llough Rd., (JOSH): \"(t\u003c,r,; ,1,,l3T,,CC.f.KPR. Complete hous1kL'CJ\u003elngcal). \r\nlns. JO :i., lncuuls. Ortpl:lces.g,mcro1uu. e,olicblnls, odul1sonly. \r\n(GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nAdams Rib Res'\"ur\u003en~ 141 S RI 5 Rox ; 17.1, (JOSH): \"o\u003c,n H -15(.S. A,Ct,.Qi.l).IIF-~S.OS. Ch~d 11'\u003c-ti Prime rib. oys1er b:tr, b\u003er, harh\u003c.nn rths. C1fc1erb 112 pm. T1111 p,1. dining Nooms 8 pm. (Gif'rA) \r\nLaPrmlc's Res1auran1, C:ihlns I\\ Ilario,. 19 S.. 1.:tke Bu11\u003c111, (JOSH~ \"ll6/9t7.13 Il . FT) 111'S,OS. On h\u003c,:,ullful l.:ckc Bunon. famous family s1ylc dining. n1S1ic c.hlns :anti martn. Rt'Sen':I lions. (GIIT\\) \r\nTRAVEL SER\\'ICES \r\nllaber-shom Bonk  llospirnllcy Ccnco:r on the Square. (:105l5). \"06/iSt\u003eH9. \r\n fl..\\ \\lO\\ \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nBurlrnm Trail. (5052;~ \"06/illl-S 11;1. OT l'irsl blazed by Quaker nacurali,1 \\\\llllam 8anram ()\\'er llKI ) ~ ago. AJ1pro,~ \r\nnmel)' ~o IHI, marked 11ilh ydh)II nd hla,l SIC11S. Troll 111,ps \r\n;u u clcornc Cf'ntcr. t.1kc 8ur1on. G:i. llwy. 191 or l1S 11111, \" (1. (.50525), 1o\u003c,r ; 1 60;(,. 1866.6 ft. IK11c se lc,cl. 2,n; a, 6l ml. of shoreline lloallng. camping. picnicking. puhlic heach, marina nd f1.1hlng. \r\nChanoo~ WIid and Scenic RircrChauohoochec l\\ocional Fores1. l'.S '(, E. (.iOSl;); ;o\u003c,n S2.l.l20. Guidl'tl raf1 1rips on Sccuon 11, ; ml. ,10 rapids, Class Ill, II, \u0026 \\ . Section Ill, Cl:is:, II, Ill \u0026 II Call \\\\lid RhcrCoumry, J.g()0.778-RAFl' (7!.\\8) \r\nPl~ase,U!r ournd 011 fUrgt J.l4~5. \r\nColeman RhtrScenic Ar,ca-Chnt111l100C'l1ecN:uion::1I ForesL F.S. Rd. 70, (305H): ill6/\"8l3.HO. SA. 11ir hiker 1mcllng 1111 Colcmn Rl\\'cr ~ncounitn lari:e old gro,nh limber ,iong:,ide a scream mmbllng 1hrnugh high IKuldcrs. C.11 for Rl-creaclon Guide \r\nColcmnn Rh-er WIidiife .llanAemcnl AreGa. DNR, Cole man Rh-er Rd., (,IO;lS); 101/S.lH,O\u003cI Public homing. fishing, hiking and primflhe c:,mplng. Colcmn Rher Scenic Area nd pan of~icSomhcrn 'l;:uah,la \\\\lldcrnt'$.~On 1ht \\nlA. l!.t1tcmel) Mll\\llt'tl 1crraln. \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains I \r\n \r\nEllico1rs Rock Wlldcmcs..Chanohoochcc Nalion:tl Forest. F.S Rd. (\u003e'16. (;0Sl5): i0\u003c1n8lHlO. HOO a. In Ga. with un additional 'JflOO a. In 1hc Cirolln:1., TI,c 351h p,rallcl lie,; here \r\nas \"ell :cs 1hc oorncr.;wne for Sme or Ga Coil for Recreation \r\nGulde. \r\nNarnahalo Ou1door Ccnccr, P.O. llox 1390, Chllooga Ridge Rd , (305Z;); l-8Q\u003cH.l27l~8. l'A,C\u003c;.GR. Tlte lid and scenic ('.hIIO(,ga whl1c11-.1c-r rJfllng a1 lcs Oucst. S11ring. summer. fall  fun Is ah, ) in :,ellSOn. Trips for h\u003c.-glnncrs to 2d, need \r\nPlea.ft' set! our at/ ,m page ll!). \r\n1'011eorn ()\\'crlook-Chn112l1oochee 1/acional Fores~ CS II\\\\)' \r\n,,ir '(,. (.10525); 7()(,fi82.H20. Scenic vi.sea 01crlooklng moun1nlns. \r\nl'lcnlc cables., bt:nd,e;, and siops made from recydc.t pl:i.\u003ctlr and \\\\IJOO Oht!r are U.'11.'tl hel't' Picnicking. Call for Rl'Creoll1tn Gulde \r\nLake Rabun, 1.-ke Rabun Rd., (.10525); 706/ ?;4.(,()36. I(,89.6 ft above :,eo level. 8.l5 a.. lS ml. of;horellnc. Boa1l11g. rJmplng. plc11icklng, public bead,. marina and O\u003chlng. \r\nRabun Bald Alounlain, (.!0525): 706/782,Sll l Elcrnllon 1,69(, (1. IUke lhe Rbun Id Tril 10 reach vie\" of Ch:111 111,ochcc ~alionI l'ore,;1. )ta1,s a1 Welcome Ccnccr. \r\nRobuu 8eaoh Recreation ArcChnahood,ee l\\alional For, est Coum)' Rd. 10. 1505!5); 706n 82H20. l'A S8-Sl2. On 9.l~ o 1.:1.1.c Ro bun. Spooacolor moum,ln scenery. Elcnrtcal and \\\\111cr honku11sl1es.C:amplng. picnicking. hiking boating. swimming and n.,hlng. C.dl fur RC\u003cn:aclon Gnille. \r\nSand) 80110m Rc~ea1ion Arca-Channhoodtee Nntirinal forest, F.S. Rei ,10, (505!5). 706/782-HZO. l'AS6.00, Good 1m111 llshlng ,nd campingiongTllllulh Rher. Ruggt'tl mountln :,eeneri. C:ill ror Rluea1lon Gulde. \r\n1.nke Seed. Orf uke Rabun Rd.. (505!5), ;o\u003c,n ;-,-00.l6. 17;2.; fL above sea lc,el. 210 .. Ij ml ofshoreline. llua1i11g. camping (prlmhl1e), picnicking 2nd fishing \r\nSoulhcrn ~ancal10la Wllderncss-Challuhoochce Nal.ionol Forest. T,llulah River Rd.. (30525), 706nS23310.0\\'Cr ?4.500 \r\n:i. or rn~ge\u003cI mouncwn fore,1 prescrvt'tl m NE c.. lo flfO\\'lde \r\nsoliludc where only na111rnl proces.e; shape 1hc en1ironmem. CII for Recrc,llun Gulde. \r\nSou1heastern Expcdillons. Inc. Hwy. '6: 1-800868,RAfT. GA'5 oldt'SI ou101tcr. 1/l to l day irip,. RuJX,; course, ,,;inoc, hpk htstructlons. family nd group r,ics .,., llahlc. (GlrrA). \r\nPktUt\u003c' 011r nd 011 [Hlg t.l!). \r\nT:tllnloh Falls l.ftkr, US 1111')' tI, (305l5); 70\u003c1/75\".f,OJ6. 1500 fl. abo1-e S('1 lc,el. Ci.I a. .S.6 1111 of shoreline. lloodng, c:imptng. picnicking. puhlk he-ach , nd Oshlng. \r\nTallul\u003c1h Rler Rcrrc:nion Area,Chanahoorhee ,~uUonal Fores~ F.S. Rd 70, (30SZ5); 101,n s2-.13io. YA SI0.00. \\'cri rugged scenery: orrcrs seclude\u003cI c-,mplng Ne,r Coleman Rlrer Sreolc Arca. Good wu1 nihlng. c,mplng. hiking \u0026 fishing. Cali for Recrc1ion Gulde. \r\nT:ue 6rn_nd1 Rerre:uion Artn,ChaU3hoorhee N:11ional for,. esL F.S. Rd. iO. (305!5); i06n82-3.ll0. YA S7.00. Good 1rou1 fishing. e, rep1lonol fall rolor. remote monncaln scenery; a1 Jun,1ion ofTace 8r:mch and Tallulah Rhcr. Camping. f,shlng :md hiking. C:tll for Rt'C'Colion Gulde \r\nTufs Gnme Presen'e, Jill') 1 I S \u0026 See\u003cI Tick Rd.. (.lOSZS), 10\u003c,n 8l,6l l8. l'A Sl.00 ,dnhs, SI.O!I children. See Go. bl,111 hear,,. llan,,L,. deer, peactlCks. \"\"\" ks nd cgles. Sp.'Cl,I rvtnis, :,(Juurc dancing. h:rng gliding fadlll)' for rJll'II pilots, und fivr c,blns \r\nWarwomnn Dell Recreation Art.a.Cha11ahoocl1et National \r\nForesL Wm1M13n Rd. (.IOSHJ; 70(i/i82.l.l20 s3; Pie. Sheller \r\nRcsen ,1io11\u003e. llen.\u003cc rorcs1ed aru on Warwnm,i1 Crl-ck \"hh \"lldn,l\\lcrs In :1h111Kl,nce. Picnicking. ntteurc ll\"Jli nd group ;hcl1rr. Coil for Rt'Cn!21ion Guidi,. \r\nWorwoman Wildlife Management Arco-Ga. ONR, \\II 2\"'om,11 Rd., t\\OSH): 10-i/S.lS.SiOO. Public humlng. Ashing. hl~ing nd prtmlO\\'e c:implng. One org,nl11'tl C'JntJ\u003eing re, In Apple \\'a.ll('f, Sl'lnd hlgh,\u003est mtn.In Go. is loc:11,'tl 1\u003cilhln WMA. RUJl8Cd 1crral11. \r\nWlldw:11,r, Lid. Rafting, orr l)$. 76, 12 ml. E. of CIO)Wn 1.SOIJ..15199n Rott'S $19-$187.50. l'A.CCfl).(;R,S. II rher ,d,cncun,s sulrnhlc for ,1111ges and sklll le,eb. l;l rears cxpcrl cncc. (GIITA) \r\nPlea.u .soo o\"r ado,, pa:t 119. \r\nWIiiis Knob Rccrca1ion Art'aCha1L1hoochcc Nalional tores~ Goldmine Rd., (j0S2S); 7(16/781-.lHO. YA SS.S iO. llorse c-,mps ,nd hor;c trails 1re U\\':llbhle 11 chis n.'Cl'e:lllon an:a. Rugi:t'II mm. sn,ry over trJII 1h,i descends Imo Cha11oog RJ\\'er drainage. Camping. llshlng. hiking and IJorsc tr-Jlls \r\nWDGING \r\nThe Beh~ood Inn, 7 l:leochwood Dr., (J05lSJ; 706/78lSa8;. (GIITA) \r\nEnglish ,Ila.nor Lon, ilwy 76 E., P.O. Box 160S, (30525); 7o6rSH780 or J.g()().78l;-80. Cl. (GIITA). \r\nOld Cla1100 Inn, S. )laln St, (.;OSH): 706/782-7721. Races: S \r\ns~;.s-;, D s;;.ss;. Ct,CC,l).F,GPSS. llls1ortc mnuncaln lodge. \r\n)(on-smoking. 1:.xcellcn1 rcsmir:mL Nt'lll' sltop~ K gaUrrlcs. ,VC. {,\"T\\'.W . (GirTA). \r\nA Smoll lloiel \u0026 Lodge. RI .l llo~ ;102;0, (.lllSH): 70(,fil!l 6188 (GIIH) \r\n' \r\n \r\nS1011cbrook Inn. U.S. HIS.. P.O. Box ,\\1I , (;052;): 706r8l l211t or 800/ H Ui. Ralt-.: S S,c(),S60; Ds,1;.s65. CC,F-(]1'11 111'1' King bed\u003e. douhle queen Jx,d1,. Ci)10n s n,we.1 lodging. Resuur,nc. mt-cllng monb. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE Cousins Restaurant. P.O llox 1156. (jO;m: 706/iSl-.115\". (GlffA) Green Shuners Rcs1:mnu11 \u0026 Counlr)' lnn, P.0 Boi ;\u003c~l (.10Sl5): 800/SJS,597 I. M:C~fS.HF-0S. Mountain gcc,nys for couples or groups. famlly-,iylr dimng. pmalc C'Jlering. (GIITA). The S1ock1on House Rcs1:1nran1. ll'\"'omn Rood, \"O(,fil!! 6175. \r\nTRAVEI, SF.RVIC.ES \r\nRabun Count)' Chamber of Comrne_rre ant.I Ccul\\c.111jon \u0026 Visilors Bnreou, P.O Rox 7So.GIITA, (.l0525J, 706/782-4812. CU. Home of Oie Cha11ooga Rhcr, tbc T:tllubh Gorge, foxfire program ,nd 2nd highes1pe-.tlc In Ga. (GIITA). \r\nl'ltn..w;e .U!.t! 11ur 11d 011J,nge /2H-9. \r\nRabun Conni}' Wclrome Ccnlcr, 1/S Jlwy. Ill , (50Sl5); ;06/i8l,S Il.l. lnform~Uon ()II hiking. horseback riding. SllOII' skiing :md whltewoccr raftlng. W01erfall brochure. \r\n/'lease sett our ad 011 page 128,9. \r\nC l .  H LANO \r\nATT RACTIO NS \r\nAndrews Co\\'tCh:Ulahoorhee Nadon:11 forest_ Ga.. 71 N.. (30;l8). 706/754.(ill1. Along be:iuUful mounioin slreom. Cump, Ing. hiking ,nd fishing. Call for Rcm,,uon Guldr \r\nBnb) 1,111d General llospilal. P.O Bo, 711, ' .I \\\\ . UnMrwood Sl., (50Sl8): 706/ 86Hl 71. Witness the binh of an origin!. sof1srulp1urc'tl Cabbage Paid, Kid. l'utch doctors :uul nun.es :1.isc In adoption of Cohbage P21eh Kid,. l'lsltlng hrs. 11.S. 9--5, Su IOS, \r\nl1IP11sr srtt m,r nd Qrt pllge J2J mu/ Jl4S. \r\nOOWIIIO\"n MerchanlS Squorc, (.\\05l8}. i06f86;.53\u003e6. cc. \r\nVlsil do11111011 n Cle, eland unique a:if1 scores, ontlqu~ gre1 rood ,ml much morel Gold \" Gem Grubbin' Mint, T0\\111 Creek Rd., (.\\0,Zg); \"Oli/865-S~SI YA. Tours or1hc ol\"'rllng minr a,:ilt.ble ,pring 10 fall Pan for genL\u003cconc-s. 110 IL lake, river, strc:un for fishing. Open 9-(, d. \r\ns., Norll, Georgi Condie f\u003eCIOI')', II\\\\')', 129 (30528); \"06/8(,5. \r\n61.l I. NA,C,CC. 51,e t:indl~ being nmle , h,nd dipped and cam'tl. Oemons1mlons Da Lg groups and 1our bust-s welcome. Faaori ou1le11iriccs. Cusrnm orders a1all. llrs: )l.f 8-i:30. Sa HH. \r\nOld While Conney Courihousc, On the S\u003c.(11311', (j0)l8); ;(l(,JSMS.!56 Bull! l8i\"IS;9, Houses 1he 111tlce Conmy lllscorlc:11 Sorle1y. Open 1\u003c1 1he public. \r\nl'onoh Mountain, (30528): 706/865-53)6. Tlles1 mountoln In While Coumy. 3,156 fl clenuion. ~ocned for be-Jr kllier, Chief G\u003e\u003cfalulu\". \r\nLODG ING Vill.aglo di Moniagna, llwy, 119 N.. (;10;28); $00/;167,.lSlZ. Ra1es: S $8(}S l20; DSIlO. ('.,C-f,lf.llCPAP LIJxnl') In 1he mou111ahl$. Vlll:L\u003c 11101 In-room ):wmls and rll'erfront palnno Nl()t1L\\. (GIITA). \r\nPll'IIYSl!I! 011rlldo11pag~ 123 011d 124-5. \r\nl'RAl' EL SER VICES \r\nGeorgi Depar1111cn1 or ll'acurol Rrsoum,s, llwy. 129 S.. (30SH) (GIITA). \r\nWhile Cou1ll) Chamber or Commerce, 1700A N. Mln St., (.l052$); -o\u003c,lll6s-;.i56. (,' ll. llome or 1he (::lhh:igc PaiCh Kids ml Ccorglf~ onl) ol1ilne \\'lllagc. (GIITA). \r\nPlra:u U'lt our ud DH p\"g~ 122. ~hile Coun11 Weleome Ccnier, I700 /\\. Main SL. Suite A, (.l05l~): ;()6f8(,;.;_!S6. IB. c. 1901, fonnerl)'Old )\"11 Urochurcs m\"JlS, polms of lnwrcs1 ..ut special C\\'Cnl\u003e lnformailon E.,,1rr egg,,~m'llgun,o seer week-end. (GIITA). \r\nP/l!a..\u003cit sn our 11d 011 {)Ilg~ 121. \r\nCO \\IER \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nWnison ,llill Bridge Scace Park, RI. I llox 190, llaL\u003con 11ill 1ark Rd., (306l1)): 706/iSH.149. Parking foe. 11,,llfPtlP(;. Silt or hls1orlc COl'ered hrWgc. (GIITA). \r\nCOMMERCE (,\\ Georgia \\laln Street Cit}) \r\nPldlse $et' our 11d OIi pag, 14. \r\nA'rTRACTIO,~S Oowntown Commrrce  Comnu:rcfal lliS'IOril' Di.strict f.ul lcnlnn of 191h ond 20th cemuri commercial ond lndu;1rtol s1n1C111n\u003e.\u003c reflt'Cllng the chrm ap1ured hy Ollrc Ann Bums rn 1hr nn,cl Co/1/ Sas$) Trl't. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Afi11d \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\n Winter, Summer, Spring, or Fall \r\nyou'll find Just the right \r\nCABIN, COTTAGE, CHALET, RETREAT \u0026 RESORT \r\nIn North Georgia For a free brochure, write to: \r\nCABINS, COTTAGES, CHALETS, RETREATS \u0026 RESORTS \r\nPO Box3116 Gainesville, GA 30503 \r\nCommerce Factor)' Stores. 199 Po11cry F\u003eaory Drive, (.l05l9), 706/5.1563;!, lluy direct from Amcrlc'Js farorilc dc,,igncrs and mnufacturers al 2;.70'\\, off full retail prices. Magnavo~. Leno~ china, Florshelm, Atldldas, lluckhead ll'J 99, Su 110011-6 \r\nPlease Sl'c\u003e our n,I on pt1gl! 121. \r\nCommerce Main Sireel orn. .ll S. F.lru St., l'.O ll-0~ 717, (j0519); 706/335295 t. Mf,18. Tourist lnfom,ollun. (GIITA). NewAtlanla Orngway, 500 E. Rldgewy Or., (.10529); 706/.135!301 or 0/682-378?. YACC.f'IJ. Qu,ner-mde dr~ racing fod~ hy. Racing ever) 1\u003e0-ckcn,I. M1or cvcnis, along ,.;,h ,nnuol br.icket n1dng series ToJ1ger PaclOr) Oulle1 Center, 198 Tangcr Dr., B0519), \"06/.l;!5-i5,l7. CC.fl).llf. 45 designer manufar1urcr,dlrcc1 ou1le1 \u003e1ores! ~hop for \\\\Omen's/children's/ men's appare~ home (ur, nlshlngS, rrysi.l, linens and more! 01icn MS 99, Su I!.(, \r\nPlc,Me S4!f! 011rml Otl /JO\u0026t! 12 1, \r\nFOOD SERVICE Warne llouse, Rt. 6 llox l6(,, 706/.ti5-6518, (30i29). Mf.FSOS. Open 24 hours for hrckf:\u0026S1. lund1 nd dinner. Thonesiek.\u003c, chldeu, sal,\u003cls. hrcakfost. (GIITA), \r\nATfKACTIONS \r\nl.:ike Russcll-Ch:111nhood1ec National forest. G. llwy. IH \r\nN. (30551): 706flH-622 I. I00  lake fe3lurcs 1en1 nd lrllller amping. s11fo11ning. rishing, nature 1ndls and bo.i ramp. l.ake Rus~ell Recreation Area-Ch:tnahoochee National For es1 F.S. Rd 59, (50551); 706fl51-62!1. YA $7.00 100-a. lake \\lilh gniss h.0 .ch ncor Chcnoce1,h Mouni.Jn. l'lcnlcklng. hiking. nmplng. swimming. fl~hlng nd hollng, Call for Recrcailon Gulde. Lake Russell Wildlife Management i\\rcG2. ONR, :tdje1rc111 10 1.:tke Ru.sell R,-m,.ilon Are-.1, (;10531): 'l0~/HS-S700. Public hunting. fishing, hiking. ,nd prlml1hc camping. I8-ml. of hiking ond horselmk Lrnlls. Rolllng terrain World's l.argcs1Apple Mo1111ment. Rollroad Oepo1, (:1053 I); 706/77846;.t Ai ,!00lb. monnme,11 dcdlc1ued 10 apple gro\\\\crs. Loc11ed In 1he center of town. \r\nLODGING Comfort Inn. GA,!(,; \u0026 lllsiurlc llus. 41, (.10531); 70\u003c,/77895'3 Rates: S $41-S69; I) S45-S79. CC-11,IRP Ccn1r.illy located 10 nor1he,s1 Go. mouniuln ottr.Ktlons. Ne-Jr llclcn \u0026 Commen:e shupplng. (GIITA). \r\nPll'IIU src nur nd (}If pagr 124-S. \r\nFOOD SERVICE Warne llousc, 1!92 l.c\\'CI Grove Rd., (305;11): iJl6m\u003c,.11,88, ,1.Ff.fli-OS. Opcn H hours for hrc:lkfa.,t lunrh11nd dinner. T-bonc s1c:iks. chirkcn, S3111ds, hre11kfast. (GIITA) \r\nl'RAVEL SERl' ICES Habersham Coun1y Chmber of Commerce, 1.0. ll-Ox j(,6, (,\\OH i); o\u003c,ms-i\u003ciH (GIITA). \r\nCl \\I \\11 1\\G \r\nATfRACl'IONS l'hc A1la111n Steeplechase. Scl'cn Bnnches farm, (301.lO): 101/ 2.\\77'.!6. TI1irtleth Annu:u Atlanta Steeplechase. Sa. A1\u003erll 8. 1995. Adv,nrc sales only. 1.nnicrland Mus ic P:irk. 611 5 Jol'cm 1)0,.11 Rd. (;1013 1): 40 1/887,7 161 YA.CCCt']).llf 12 ml N of Cumming.! ml from \r\nG11.. ,oo. Top name count') mwic emcruunmc111 from ~by-Xov. \r\nTwo shows per mi,hL family orlcn1c,l Poolts Mill Co-ercd Bridge. Pooles 11111 Rd.. (30131);40-l/887 6161 Kul11 In 1906, ouc sp:rn wldc, 90 f1. long. Spns Se11,ndown \r\n \r\nCrc-,.k Go 7 ml \\I of rll) on Go !O 10 Ducktown. then ,; ml ~lo llconJllle and I ml.~ on Poole IIJII Rd \r\nt'OOD SERVICE \r\nBuffalo's, ;12 Lakclmd I'!=. (.10130): 101{'818!8;. (f.llT1I) \r\nn,e Polo Resiauranl Tri-COumy l'lalJI  I! , (301jO): 40-1ns1. \r\n26'.ll. Resena1lons res. A-CC,Cl, llf-~S.S (;o,ual One dining In \r\n~n upscale 01mosphere. Se-JfO\u003clfl. duck, 11uoll, pasta 01111 s1caks our SJ\u003ee-Clally. (GlfrA). \r\nWaffi llous, 1wo loc.ilon,: .110 llr.nnon Rd., l!H/8111\u003c,65: 9\u003c1:1 !Mord II\")'.. 104/889-6SH. (30130). HHS.OS. Open N hours for brc-Jkf:tSL lunch and dinner T-bonc steak.\u003c, chicken, salads, breakf:ts1 (GIITA). \r\nATrRACTIONS \r\nO:ihloncgaTown Sqt12re, (.10$33):706/865711. CB. Authen 1lc I9th cclllUr)' buildings surruund llahlonc,g:ts Town St\"1uorc whh ~hop,\u003c and galleries. \\\\ nlkln~ nd auw 1our lnfum101ion avallable 3l lhe Welcome Ccmcr \r\nAntique Rose Emporium. Cavender Creek Rd.. Rl I. ll-0, 650. \r\n(:IOH5): 7o6/ll6+$88a. I/A. Fca1un-s old g:inlcn roses. percnnl- \r\n:us and hcrhs. Garden, plsnied 10 demons1n1e 1hc u.\u003ce of these, \r\npl,nis ,nd Rower,;. ()pen 11.S 10-5:.lO, Su noon-S:30 \r\nAppnlachion Ou1fi11ers, P.O. llox 793, Go. llwy. 60 S. (3053.1); 706/8/,'l-71 17. SHH. CC-Ol'GRPA,S Canoe, ka)'llk, and 1uhc 1Jips! llalf hour 10ocrnigh1 trips on 1hc tx..ullful t:hl'S!Olec nd FJowah Rivers. Bcglnncl'$ \\IClcome! Group r.i1es! Open Mor thm Oct. Rescn,nlons suggcsic-d. \r\nBlackburn Park. Aur.im Rd.. (.10;,\\5): 70\u003cv8M-.l71I or 861 !050. llomc of 1he Dohloncg Bluegni:s fo,11v,I. Archery n1ngc, ~'Old panning, ~,mplng. S\\llmmlng, Oshlng \u003end hiking. \r\nBlue Ridge Wildlife Management Are:i-\u003cia. DNR. Ga. llwy. 5l JI.. (.\\0533); ~0-1/S;IS-;oo. 39,000  l'ubllc hunting, fislung ond primitive cmnplng. Developc,I c-mplng n1 Frnk Gross Campground. t-eor Ch:mohoochee Notional Trout Hatrhcry and lpplachl,11 Tn1II. \r\nC.-end:ir Castle Winer)', RI ;, Box gl)'J Wimpy Mill Rd. (:105.13}. i06/86-H759. NA.CUD. Gcorgl's unly il\u003c'd \u0026 8rc\u003ek fa.,1 1'11ncry! llountaln 1op a,llc. old \\l'Orld ambloncc. Tours, Lu.slings ond Glf1Shop. F.lcgnl and nimanlid On site couring U\\'llllablc. lt,~1 11 .(,, Su 1.(, \r\nChts1'llec O,erlookClrn1rnhood1ee National fores~ Ca. 11\\l'y. (,ON., (30533); 706/86+6 I7.i Scenic ,i,,io or Ulood Moun 13111 Cove. Plrnlcklng. C.11 for Rc'CTcollon Gulde. \r\nChesl:llee 1'111dlife Management Area-Ga. D,~R, Ga. IIW) 19 N., (;!OS33); 40-l/53;.5700. !i.000 o. P11hllc hunting, flshing and prlmlllvc c-,m11111g. Ocnloped camping .i Wo1ers Creek R,~-re lion Ar\u003c'll Wo1crs Creek Truphy Trou1 Strcom. Fishing and hu111ing rates. \r\nConsolldted Gold ~lines, 12) Consolldo1ed Rd., (.l0S3:1): i0(1/86+1!0 73. C:CGR. $7..lS odulis. S4.l(I thlldren (,.J2, under \r\nor 6 free. Tours or 1hc 1argcs1 mining 01,cr-Jtlon co.;i the Mls.tj,~ \r\n~ppl, \"hlcl1 closed In 1900. souvenir shop :uul gold p:innlng. 10 I Ou. \r\nCrisson Gold Mine, G:c 111\\y. 19. Wimp) MIii Rd.. (:IOSJ.I): 706/864-0:163 or 86-i799S Pan for ~old oml genlstont-\u003c. run for all ,grs. Opt'n yeor round. Indoors pomtlng during lhe winier. Glfl shop. 01icn I0-6 Da. Tour buses nd other groups welcome. \r\nDahlonega Gold Museum, Puhllc St1uore, (.\\OH.I): 706/86+ Z257, Ra1c-s Aduh S2; Child SI; under; fret Y,Hl.(;R-11-TS. first major gold rush In US, 1828 (GIITA), \r\nDesoto flls Scenic AreaChn11ahOO(hee Nallonal Forest, US IIW)', 129 \u0026 19 Ii.. (,lll;Jj): i06/\u0026,~-61',I. l'A S6.00 tJe,J lions In tht 65 arc-J ,;ry berncen. 2,000 ond .l,400 ft. Cleor streams, woterfalls, camping. hiking. fishing ond 11lrnlcklng. C:111 for Recre::ulon Ciu1de. \r\nllockery l.,kc Rccrcollon Areo-Chu11lllioochce ~tional \r\nforcsl, F.S. Rd 65-i. (;OS.13): 7(1(,{864.(,IH, l'As;.oo.Populor \r\n3 a. 1rou1 lokc. Pimlcklng, Nmping. fishing and hlklng. Cull for Recre\u003etlon Gulde. \r\nGeorge E. Colemn. Sr. Planetarium. On the campus orNonh Ga. College, (3059'); 7o6t8M151 I School 1111 sp.-\u003c111shows avull:ihle !IA. Regularly scheduled shows ore \u003e1 8 pm on Fridays when school Is Insc.~\u003clon. Free. Call 10 schedule show or for more Jnfommlon. \r\nMounl:lin Ad,cnturcs \u003c;icler)', Inc., Go. IIW)'. 400 \u0026 llwy. 60 l.ong llranch S1n1ion, (30533): 706/864-8525. CC.TS E.,1,.rlcnre 1hc beau1y or north Georgia \\l'OOdl:mds hy moumoin bike. 11e offer remol bikes for lhe dvcmurous a., well os ~u,dc-d trail lours 10 me\u003c\u003eI :oil rhllengc lc-vcls. Ride wllh us! \r\nWuters Creek Recreation Arca,Cho11ahoodire National Fores~ F.S Rd. 34, (JOH:1): 1o\u003c,{8(\u003e1,(di3. YA SS.00. Along \"\"11111lful 111ouniain sueam. C:m1plng. plcnlddng. hiking ond fishing Coll for Recreation Guide. \r\nLODGING \r\nForrest llills Moun1al11 ltldeowa). RI. .l. Bo, 510, Wesley Chal\"'IRd., (,lO;,lj); 1,800-65-1-6.ll;! S/OSS9 S175. CCllIR,K,P R-TC. Ro1t-d ,mong lop 50 resorts in USA b) Lodging \u0026 llospl \r\n \r\ntulily mg,zlnc Priuh' ho1111h cobin,, h2nque1 facllitlcs nd group llCCOmmodulon, (GIITA). \r\n \r\nMountain Top Lodge :11 Oohlonega, RL 7 ll-Ox 150. (.!OBJ); \"ll6/8(w.;2;;, Rates; S s.i;.s 115: I) S65-S ll5 CC. 11\u00268 lnn 15 amlquc-fillcd rt\u003eon1\u003e 11ilh prh'\u003cllc holl1\u003e, 5(1rnc flrcpl,ces. \\\\'hlrl rool rnhs. hcai,'11 outdoor spo. grc.i lews. rountr)' hrc:1.kfost. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nRoyal Guard 71)(.!16417 1.\\. \r\n \r\nInn Bed \u0026 Ra1es: S6 \r\n \r\n8rcokfas1, 10.l S. l'uk SL. (;!053.i); \r\nHH cc.o.r. Full brcakf:lSI, \\\\Ill\u003c' \u0026 \r\n \r\nchee,,; lncludt'll 1/l block rru1111own Greu1 Wl'llJHround porch \r\n \r\nPlt. hall1s. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nSt:rn1011 Slorehouse BtJ \u0026 Breakfast tnn1 20l N. Meaders St., (505.l.l): i-06/86.(11 I . R.ies: S S70; ll S75. CCll-PA-F. lll\u003e1urlc Inn, gmlens, eleg,111 suhes, J\u003erinuc baths. IIClrches. Jftemoou 1c-.1. \r\nIIIUng, c:rnoclng, (GIITA). \r\n \r\nFOOll SERl' ICE \r\nTh Smith House. 2oz s.ChcSlalCC SL, (30\u003e3.l): 706/86 ~5566. \r\nACC.IJ.t'S-llf~S.OS. n,c Smllh lh\\ll\u003cC Is known 1he \\IOrld over \r\nfor sening .ome or the be,1 food In 1he S0111h Call for more Info on uur famlly-s1ylc 'l\u003c:nlcc. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nllohlooe~a/Lumpkln Couol) Chamber of Commerce/Wei come Center, 101 S Pork SL. (305H), 706/8l,.j.j711 11-C.CC. F.J.FO.GRllf,.ltf.l'S-PGTA, Dahlo11egLum1\u003ekln C:oumy site of the ,mlons ftr,,1111,Jor gold ru.\u003ch! Visit our gold museunt (GIITA) \r\nPleas~ sec tmr 11d Oil page I 18. \r\n \r\nU \\NIEL\\ I LLE \r\nATTRACTIO S Brood Rher OulpOSI. Ga. lh1y. !81. II lldcai llrldge, (:106H); 706fl9;.J!!. C\"noe rem,I and guiding on 1he flrood Rher. Shuule M'n'iCC uvail;hle from ~brch-Orl CuSIOlll trips ,valllhle rear 'round on the Okefenokee g,.,, mp and 1he Ogeechcc Rlwr \r\n \r\nD\\WSO:\"l \\- lLLE \r\nATfRACl'IONS \r\nAmlculolo Falls Stale Lodge Park. Slur RI. llox !15. (.l05;l1): 7061265,'!888. YA CCFO.CP,GRIDlf,PG. f.njoy nature 729 [1. woterfalls, hiking. pknlc ore. ln1erprctu1lvc proirams, lodging ond comping. (GIITA). \r\nPleflsue, our,11/ 011 page IU-5, \r\nAmicolola Rh-er R:1(1i11g Ou1pos1. Ga. Ill\\'), 5.l W.. (.1053); 70\u003c1/!6;.6892. CC-GR. Ra(ting \u0026 111hlng on 1hc scenic Amlc-,lola Rl\\cr. Illking. mm. a bins w/ho1tubs I hr. from Allni. on ll\\11 , \r\n53. 6 111I. w. or Oawsom,llc. r.ouple\u003e and groups welcome. \r\nAp11olachia11 Trnil (.~05.lY. 71)(\\/!6S6278 or 26S-88S8. An 8 mi :111J\u003eroch lrall fron, Amlc:tlol Fo.lls Si.1c Park 10 Springer Moumoln, the southern 1en11lnu.~or the 2000 plus ml Appal chi:m Troll. Ca. h:u 78 miles of 1hl\u003cfamous 1rall \r\nBurt's 1'11n1pkin Farm, Go. 1111y, . ;l N., (:10531); 7o\u003ci!l65:li01. In 1hcfall, rmn,pkins or cvcrysl7.c ondshopc oreavoll,blc.Tr-.1\u003c1or li,)ridrs. Set, popcorn hclng 11roce,,,,td. Enjoy the Chris1ma.\u003c se:,,,011. Open Scpl 10..-C. j01h. \r\nDawson Count)Courthouse, on the squ\"'c, (.105.H): 706/l6S6Z78. Built 111 I8i9. ii Is ll1c only working courthouse or ilS era In lhe sme. \r\nOwson forest WIidiife Monagemen1 Area-Ga. ONR. Go. llwy. :I18 II'., (.iOSJ): 40-1/ 5.15-5700. 18.000 u. Public hu111ini,. fishing ond prlmllive c:tmplng. Canoeing on Amlcacolu Rhcr 2nd nm,rc trails. lmerlor road system Is v,riahle :ind 11'111 m)' be re\u003ctulred 11111)' 1crroin. \r\nOawson,llle Pool Room. E:tSI 1st S1. (3055 1): i06/Z65-l\"9l. Collc-cllon of mcmorablll on 8111 Ellio11s (9) NASCAR arccr :111d rlr moonshine runners. 7, IOpm Su,111, 7-1lpm f \u0026 S. \r\nEllloll Museum \u0026 Souvenir Center, llwy. 18:l. (.lo;_;q): 7-06/!65-l718. ; ml N of d i)', Ilomc or Bill 111011's , u10 raong open1tion. See ,idco, cars ,nd memor.hlU;i. Showroom \u0026 gl[t ~hup. M.So 9::104:30. \r\nLODGING \r\nAmlcalola f oils s1,1r Park and Lodge, Star Rt. Bo, 215. (JOS;S11r, 70\u003c,/265-8888. Roics; S S6SSIIO; D S71Sll \u003c,. CC.f GP,11-l'C. 57,room lodge, c:tblns, comping, hiking mtlls, mountain i\u003c\"'\" ll)'OU-\u003c'1111C\u003eI hnffet resmira111. (G!n'A). \r\nPitas,srt- our 111I 011 p11ge 124~25, \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nAn1icalola Falls S1a1e Lodge Park, Siar Rt. Box 215. (:IOS3-t); 70(,f!65-8888. CC~ .~S.OS. lluffcl mtaur.im st:n es breakfo.\u003ct. lunch \"'\"' dinner. lleaullful 1le\"' aJ1d relaxing tmospherc (GIITA). \r\nP/,11s,, .\u003cee our ad 0 11 page I U ,25. \r\nTRAVEi. SERVICES \r\nD:owson Counl)' Chomber of Commerce, Old Conrlhou.\u003ce on the St1uaro, (305.l-l). \"il6/ 26S.(i278. \r\nOawso,wllle Welcome Center, ruhllc Squorc-Courl house.(.i0S.l4): 706/?65-6! 7R lnfor111:11lon on hiking (including \r\n \r\n136 1995 Georgia 011 My Mi11ll \r\n \r\n Northeast Mountains \r\n \r\n!he 111pJl.chiJ11 TrJil). horseback rfding. l'llfling u111he Amlcalol:t Rh-er. and mlu.'1' area auractlons. \r\nOil I \\RO \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nDillard. on [S llwy. 111. (.l05.li): i06/l8:\\.S651. Amique mall \r\nand crnf1 SIOr\u003cs. ll'alk and hrowsc. tmrlgulng shop, for hour, or \r\nfun. Alld) 's Trout Faron. PO llO\u003e Il9, llell)\"S Creek Rd, (50537); -oo - l(\u003el1SO. C. 5 mt II of Oillard. us MI . Rainbow ltOUI fl,l11n)l. no lkcn\u003ee rcqnirl-d Cona~c.. hiking 1rall~. group ,,mp. pole rcnlab, h:tll sal1:\u003e. \r\nWOGING Bcsl Western OIIJ:ird, l.S. HI \u0026 l .S. 2.1. (,10;,\\\"): - 06(:,1(, \r\n;rn R,tes SIDS.l9-S85. CC-IW,\\.(,P,PG,P,11,IR-S.5TC. lie1\u003clv rcfurbbhed room., \\\\id1moum:un rle\\l.. refrlgeC\",Uors., \\\\'llk 10 \r\n,ho11,. resio11r2nis 1\u003cilh s111\u003eerh 111011111,in rooking. (GIITA), Piros.- S'-'r our nd 011 fH1xc 1289. \r\nClmltl l'ill~ r S. I I \u0026 u.t l t (305r): 70(1fl4(,.H!I. \r\nRall'\u003e S/ ll-S(6-S H~ CC-l'Af-GPPGPIRRKSSTC. Deluxe monntaln r h,leLS ii \"lib Orepl,ce,,, khchcns. \"'\"'\"\"Ith Indoor jacuui,, fr,_, fire\\\\\u003cIOO Close to horseback riding. hiking ll\".tlls. golf (Glrl\"A). \r\nP/c'fl$DSet! om ill/ t\u003eII pagtt l 2H,9. The llill.trd House, lhi) , 111. 110 !lo~ 10. (.l05.17): - oc,r,.165.\\48 or 1-lMJ.-ill-0(,71 CCPA-l'G F,F-GP-P-R-TC. (GIITA) \r\nPlease, 5N! 011r utl 0 11 pagtt 118-9. \r\nQuallI)' Mounmin \\'alley Inn , llwy. 111 N. (.10;37): - ()(,/ N(,. 5:ii.l CC.11-P(j.P Souti1crn h05pilalll)' 2111\u003e bc\u003et ln ti1c ix'utlful nor1he:t.11 G1,1rglu moum,lns. (c:lfTA). \r\nfl Iii RTO\\ ( \\ Gt: 1tq:i~ \\lal-11 SHt, t I ii)) \r\nPIPflStfW\u003cr011rndo11pa1,e 14, \r\nATTR~CTIONS \r\n,\\lain Strt\u003eel Elberton, llo11111011n Square. (~06~5), -00/ll.l 06!6. Stroll In NRllbtorkdo11ntown.StcGl'llnite f.glefouruuin. IS~:l C{urthoust and Jail 19 10 llepo~ monuments. Shop for gifts. clothing. ort wuiques, ,od fo11111aln , pc,:iahlcs \r\nPle11s~ :,r~ 011r-11d 011 pt,gl! l.l6. \r\nHobby Brown State Park. !509 llObby l\\ro11n Siate P\"rk Rd.. (.10(1,15): -06/!15 !01/1, Parkmg fee. CC-.IIP-i\u003eG. l.oc1ed on Clork 11111 1.:tke llon1e nfthe l\"\"!t h)brld and ,tripc-d h:1.'1.' fishing In the Sou1hc:ist (Girl\"\\) \r\nn Elbert Count) Wildlirc Monogement Area-Ga. ONR. off G:t. \r\nll\"l (.l01i:l5); -0\u003c1/;~;--1211 1-u :t. on !.\u003e.kc Richard \r\nRu:,~. 11 coe inds I:. uf f.lhcnon Public hnnting nd c1m11111g \r\n(restrlctc-d to dcvclnpl\u003cI Corps sl1es), \r\nGeor~I Guldestoncs. G:t. llwy '7 ~-(.l0635); -06/l8j-565I. \r\nSA Sometime\u003e nliL-d \"Amcr\u003cc:is Sionchcnge\". ,1 sci or grunl1c \r\n111onoll1hs rons!sling ofu Il~prt m~agt for future gcncmlons 1rJnscribt.1I In I! languagt-s. , ! ml. ~ on II\\\\)' ,- \r\n-z. Grru,ltc Museum,I Gr.nltc Pl:ua, (.106.l;):-0(1/!8.l-2551. M. \r\nGa. 17 \u0026 lll\u003chiblts ond Olm lcll the , tor) of the di) s rl\u003ce 10 1;ru11ite Capital of the World Open OJ ?-S. Fr,-.. Rich:inl 8. Russell l}:tm \u0026 Lake. IH Rus.\u003cell Dam Rd., (.106.l5), i06/l8.i-il11 or !8.lS-;ll. IIF-Mf,ll. Guided tours uf Po11crhousc ;chcdulc ! \\\\t,:k, In 2111,mcc. ll'tttcr,ufcty lmcrpre rhc pmgrummlng. 1\\111 lhhor r.,mcr\u003e optn 11-f 8.; .10. \"eck\u003cnds 8-1 1.11kc Rich:,rd 6. Russell St:,t, Park. Z6;0 Ru:,,.ell State Pork Rd.. (.I0\u003c.15), -0\u003c,/l lH015 J',rkln~ fcc. P(:. llt-.ith. oo,llng. \r\n((;lff\\) \r\n1,0 0GtNG \r\nGr:rni1e Cit) 1101el. 111\u003c1 I\" \u0026 \"l. l'.0 llox 66.l. (.l06.H); 70/,1!35 1U I Rate\u003c: S S!9.95: 0 S:l 195 (;Cf-IR-k-l'A. Open lq hnur... BllQ l\\fllb. Osh deaning btilltit\u003e. l'CR. (GIITA) \r\nTRA11EL SERYICES \r\nElbert Count)' C.bombcr or Commerce, t IS Colkgc Al\"e., P.O Bu, 5.17. (~0635), 70(1/lS.l-5651. C. llo,nc of !he Richard II. Ru,~cll hl'droelcetnr dano and rc-crcaiion:tl reservoir and Gnldt-,.1,m,-.. (GIIT,1) \r\n11/rmrt ~-tn tmr ad 011 JmJr.t! 116. \r\nlhtrl Cuttnl)' Welcome ('.entrr, P.O. llo ;,17, G:t. 11111 -z. \r\n(J()()j;); \"(](1/ 28:1-5(151 II. Call for lnformtion on omdoor rtcrcJllon. 111r.tcllon). lndbo!ng ,nd dining \r\nl'lnuese~o11r111f 011 /JflJl.t! 126. \r\n11.0V. f.l!\\ IHI\\ \\fll \r\nLODGING Whil\\1orth 11111, \u003c,;93 ,llcf.ler Rd (30512), 101%7-l.18(1. R11cs: SSill-560. Ds;;.s-5, CCII !led \u0026 brea~fo.si ,on near Lake Lan,cr llerheo. mannas. ~If 11 room, ~1th pril ate h,1hs. ((;!IT\\). \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nCrousel, 1.1keshorc Mall. t l8; w. ll'ashrngton S1, (30;o I), -lO I/S.15-8877. lmfl(irted 18 n. l'encUan Crous.-1. F.\u003c1ulsltcl,- \r\nrrufied S.75 per ride Open 110011,8p111 ~h~a w,d 1-6 Su. \r\nlachcc Nature Scicnec Center. l l !S fJ:,chee Or.. (3050-1): 10-jjS.lS 1976. YAf.1,MF. 11,300 sq. IL Nturul IIIS1ory lluscnm in the middle of I,lOO  nature prescr\u003ee f.,hlblts, bol:tnlc:il gordcns. tr.Ills, special 1\u003erogr,tnl' and tours. \r\nGeorgia Mounl:tios Cen1cr. 301 Main s,.. Sit, (.lOSOI): \r\ns0-i/S3q,8'1l0. \\If, Mceun~ complex consisting of n orena, 1hu1cr and n11,e1l11g rooms. full scr\u003eice. (Glll'A), \r\nGeorgl .llountaln Museum, :111 Green SL ~E, (:!OSOi): t0-1/536-0889. NA. The Ed Dodd/MARK TRAIL (of comic Strip fame) collection 11,c General James l.011g,1ree1 Room \u0026 ppcrs. Ou1,ll11dlng 111odcl lroln exhlhll Also, Rullrosd Muscun\u003e. \r\nGreeu Street llistorical Oistric~ Green St, (.10501); 40-1/53(~ SZ09. NR. l'lctorlan :md Neoclassic-JI Re1i1\"Jl :irchitcaure Walk ing ,nd dril'u,g tour awibble. \r\nL.1nier R2\u003ceway, G. llwy;J F~ i0/967-2131. YA..l/ll ml. o,'lll truck. S3.ltctloned N.-ISCi\\R-Wtuston Ractng Serfcs. Restroom. con 1-cssiun, sponsors suile. grandstand. tier parking anti playground ltarOcL \r\nPoultry Park, llro:td S1. 1 Grove St, (30501); 706/ 536-5?09. Gorden w!d statu\"') salute tlie loco.J poultry Industry wd the dly'S \"\"'\"' ..\"l'ouhry c,plt:tl ur the World.\" \r\nQuinlan Aris Center, 51-1 Green St.. (.10501), 404/ )3(,lS7S. CC,f.1-llf,MP-TS F.xhlhll\u003e of region~ St:tle ntl ntlonul artlSL~ Including folk un. ro111emp\u003c\u003emy cr-.ifis. p:iiutlngs :rnd sculpture. MF 9-5 \u0026 Su l-5. \r\nI.ODGING \r\nTI,, Dunlap llouseBed \u0026 Bre11kfost Inn. 6.lS Green SI, (30SOl):404/H(e0200. Rates S-S75S 105: D-S85-$125 CC-GP llIIC. Luxurious lllstoric ucromnuxl2Uo11s. Bre:tl(fast In bed or on verund,. l'tinlc baths. T\\', phones. (GIITA). \r\nllolidy Inn, 7!6 Jcs.\u003cr Jc11el Pkwy.. (.;OSOi), 01/5.l(,-MSI Res. S-$q!),S6S, 0-S49S\u003c,s RS-CL-CCE-IRKNAPAPTC, Mc-et- \r\nlngs to 1000. :l buffets dali)' In Gcrtn1dc's Restaurant Gcorl(i Mount2ln C.nter 5 blocks; Helen :10 mi. (GIITA). \r\nPleaseset tmr ml 0'11u1ge 7. \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nChickOI-A-1.!lkeshore ,11\"II, .l ?KS W W:t.1lungton Si.. (505111); -I0-11;3\u003c,.6.\\iO. (GIITA). \r\nPo Fulks, 1500 Bro1\u003cns Urldgc Rd., {30$01): 40-V53~UOO. Reservations: no. A-CC-FS-11,NS-OS-S.  Galnrs1lllc'5 ties1 fril-d chicken, homcSl)'le grlll1.-d dinners, vegctahk\u003c nd morel (GIITA). \r\nRed Lobs1er, 1707 Browns Bridge Rd, (.10501 ); 1()rl/;jleSU2. A-C(~CL (GIITA). Rudolph's On Green Street, 700 Green St.. (.5050 1); 40/5:14 !H6. ACC-Cl,11,NS. OnlyThreeSiar rcs1211rant in North Georgi:t. Historic residence, ,~eaihe American ruislne. (GlrfA). \r\nShonc)'s Inn, SlO Qut'lln City Pk111.,(:IOSOI): 10-1/ i;;..8100. 81)()/ !ll,llll. CC,llf,NO,OS. Shoney's rcst,uram and\"'ard\\\\ IO nlng Inn for clean rooms. (GIITA). \r\nW:tffic llouse, 618 Broad SL, 104/5:12-~65 I. A-fF,fS.OS. Open \r\nz,, hours for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Toonc s1coks, chicken. \r\nslds. bre,kfas1 (GIITA). \r\nTRAl'EI. SERVICES \r\nG:tinewllle-llall Cou,H)' Convention \u0026 Visilors Bureau, fi.lO Green St , (3050 1), IIH/ 5.\\(1,;l09. (GIITA). \r\nPlease .(tt our flt/ 011 PllJ:e / JO. \r\nGreater llall Chamber or Commerce, l.10 t:t Huller Pork\\\\:t), \r\n(3osOJJ: 10 ,m\u003c\u003e-6106. Pltase sr~ o,,, ml 011 page 130, \r\n11 .\\R I\\\\ El L \r\nA'rTRACTIONS \r\nBluegrass Music Express, 57 DepotSI., (3061.l). 706/ .176-.131; day; 706/376-.lSSI nighL YA. Family emertoinmem ~ eri S\" mgl11 Fc-Jlured band, Blucgrss Expre,s, plus gu\u003c'SI bands. clog gcrs ,nd ,001lbts. Concession, \u0026 door pri,es. ,1dml1\u003c1lon for ,dnlis, children rree \r\nCenter or the World. llwy. 19 S.. (.l0011.\\): 706/376-8590. .SM',FO. ~ roadside mo1111n1cnl honoring 1hc locution of 1hc Cherokee Indian Assembly ground II was here 1h,t the Cherokees c-,me 10 hold their countil, and IO 1r.1dc with while stnlers \r\nllor1 Countr Wildlife Management Area-G:t. ONR. llwy ,AIL E. (.1()6.i.l), IO-l/ 5.lS-5-00 l~1bllc humlng and primlthe c:implng lbn~'CII for 11uall. rahblts ru,d do1e Mso. detr ancl 11ild mrkcys.Smc 011ned. 915  \r\nllart State Park. HO llart Stair Park Rd.. (:lOM:I). 706/:l76X75G. l'arklng fee l'ACCF0-11-PAPG Located on uke lbrtwell l.:LM: from C'Jblns and c-,mp site.. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nllartwell l,:ikc, lTStlwy Z9. (.lO\u003cH.l); 700/,17(Hi88. One of 1he Sou1h,o,l\"s l:irges, OIUI IIIOSI popular likes. ;~.()(10 :t. \\I Ith a %2 ml. shorellnr. Cm1nng, Oihlng, $\\\\ln1mlng, buaUnR wul picnicking. ln1trpreUrc Ser,kes. Marino, Information \u003c'.cnicr llartwell L2ke Dom \u0026 Powerhouse. I'S 11111 29 11. (:lO(H:l): \"06/:17647118. Public tour, June 1st l.abor Dor Ex.hlhl1\u003e. M'.r('11tlon arc 11 Ith picnic t\u003eblcs \u0026 I\"' Ilion, . 1'31'ed ulkw\u003e ocruss 0-Jm, LoratL-d on the Sal'llnnah Rh-er. llis1oric ll:ir1well, (306-i,l); 706/37(.8590 Nomcd In honor of Nnci llan,  moludonur) w\u003e1r heroine Spl'Clahy , hops dmhlng outle1 ond sc1erul rcmur:uus. Sp,-cbl e1P111s. hb1\u003c1rical wur of homes ,nd a oonununlly 1he:11cr IIIth ,I full productions. T11e llislorical SO\u003c\"ic1y and Mu~cum, .I I Hllowd lSL, (306\u003c.\\). 706/:11685~0 11,c TeaolC)lloll:u1d house Is :t UllC story f'2Jlte l'loorion s1yle structure built c. 1800. 11,c nu,seum isa source of hlsl\u003cJrlcul informa1lon \r\nLODGING T11cJ ameson Inn, 911 Anderson 11\"1', (.IM-1.l):- 0\u003c,/rS-il9~ Rn1es: S $-l!-S52: 0 S,1(,s;6, CC.PAll-lR-P '\u003cur !.\u003e.kc ll:ir111ell Fret contlne,11ul hreukh.st, fret: locul culls. c-Jble TV, free nc11spaper. (GIITA). \r\nP1'tnse s;,e our flt/ rm luslt/1! Frt.mt Cm't!r. \r\nTRAVEi, SERVICES Hart CouUI) Cbamb~r of Commerce. P.0 Box 19.l. _Ii E Howell SL. (.ltl6U), 706/ .\\i6-8S90, II. Local 11nd rnglon:il trJ\\'CI lnfom,atlon, Spl-ci21 e1en1S 1hrougl1om 1hc year 1J1.'1lcu1\u003c'tl 10 building  healthy IOC'Jl economr and lmpro,i ng the 11uall1y of life In our tommunil\\. \r\n,-,1e,ue.stt our 111I OIi paglJ 114~;. \r\nIIHE\\ \r\nOmwotowu Helen, (.l0545): 706/lrS-?18 1. B. Bavarian Alplm $1)'1ed village. 01er IS(I unique shops ond restaurJnts ,Jong robblcsto11, oilers. Tuhing. Oshln1t, hiking. mountain biking and 11a1erfalls lle'Jrb)'. Year round festivals. \r\nIITfRACTIONS An11a Ruhr f:tlls-Cha1tahood1ce No1ionul Fores~ G:t. 11\"1 H6. (30545~ i061878-H7 or -oc,ns,1-6?21. S(t:11lc  ml \r\nlnterpmlvc ll\".111 leads 10 tnin wtcrfolls. ii 15 ml I.Ion s ~r \r\nTritll for Iii, l'ismtl 2nd ph)~lcal dlsuhlctl per.,.-,ns. l\"lsilor C:Cmcr and cr-.ift i hop. Call for R1.-crc\u003e1lnn Gulde. Clrnnahoochet Hiler Recrealion Arc,,Ch:ittahoO\u003c\"hee Na- \r\ntional fores~ Off G:t. ;,S6 on FS. Rd. H, (30545): -cl6n H \r\n6ll I .)/c-:ir 1hc hcdwatcrs of the Ch,11ahooch,1: River, odjacen, IO llorse Trough falls. Olmping. pknkklnt1, hiking \u0026 OshlnJl. Coll for Recrca1lo11 Gulde. \r\n\"E.-..:perieuce TIie Northeast Georgia Mo1111taJ11s\" \r\nVideo \r\nA taste o f \u003che ouIh just an hour away from A1lanta. home of the \r\n1996 World Events. Available .January 15. 1995 \r\nOnl y SI 9.95 each! To order call (800) 9-12-2 111 or mai I check or money o rder 10: Experience The NE Ga. Mountains \r\n105 S. J\\Jl:iin. Street Cornelia. Georgi.1 .:1053 1 \r\n \r\n 1995 Georg/fl 01111{)' Mimi \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\n Chall:ihoochcc Rirer Recrealion Area-Ch:innhoocbec 11:t lional forest, 0/f G2.156 on P.S. Rd.  H (jOS15), \"l)(,r SI \r\n\u003c,U I N\u003c:tr the lrnad\"ater., of lhc Cl1\"llalu'\"ht'i! Rh1r, odJicenl \r\n10 Horse Tn1uih falls Camplng. pl011Lkl11s, hiking ll flshlll~- Coll for Recreollon Gulde \r\n \r\nChanahoochec \\111dlife Manogcme111 Area-Go. DNR. Off ~S \r\nII\\\\') lh ;s, (.IM 15): llk(S.155\"00. ! ...ooo , ruhllc hun\\illll, \r\nfishing and prln1111ve \u003c\"amping. lndudcs lppal,rhi:rn fr-Ji!, II.irk Troll ll\"ildcrness Arc ond Ru,scll-l!nt.\u003cMo11n Scenic B)'WJ) \r\n \r\nCrecks1one \\\\incl'), F.delwciss Dr.. (j05\u003cS): i06/878,Sa66. 'XA. \r\n \r\n\"\"\"nl 11,bershm \\\\ 1ner)\"s prcmlnm lohcl IIlncry \u0026 1as1log fadl1tk\u003e \r\n \r\nre, mrlng \r\n \r\n11innlng 11int-\u003c.\\l'hh h)' 1he gb$S, fnli1 \u0026 cheese \r\n \r\nplo1cs scnt'!I IO:J0-6 IH, l0:;\\l~(i::\\11 Sa, U :J0-6:.10 Su \r\n \r\nOukes Creek Rcerea1ion Are:t Chonahoochee National For \r\ncs~ G:1. 11111 ;1,s,(305 6): cM,rs+\u003c,ul. T11e .100 Ouke1, Greek \r\nF2lls plu1111uc1 in1\u003c1 sccnlr gorge. Fall\u003ce:tn be I lc\"cd from ..,,,crol \r\nol,scrvJllon pnhtl!i 1h,11 ore re:tchcd hy J J,ml \u0026r-Jlt Cr.fl Shop. \r\nC1ll ror Rl'\u003cTC:lllnn Gulde. \r\nGold Mines of lklcn, r.o IIO~ l'd. f.(k,hlel\u003c:S Or., (3051;~ \r\n706/8'1\\-.10;2. l'an for gokl utI genLs.511! 1111 111~1r,11 .Ilk dw0111urc \r\n1nuL wlllch g1'fl1 cuurr \\\\O\u003ck. OJll'II 10-6 d:1. C:dl for ,.; n,e, hour~ \r\n \r\nHnbcrshnm Vin1ners, P0 , llo~ 808. (305H); i()(,/8\"8-8IM, XA-l~Cr. Prntlurcr or Creci..,,mne, ll\u003elli!rsham F.:,rnw, ond South \r\ncm llon,\"\u003eI II incric,, in Ralfain oud llcl1n (GIITA). \r\nor llislOrk Gold \u0026li1HS Helen, off II\\\\'), ~; TO llctcn P:Ul ::111d \r\nn1lnc, dred~c ror gold ond iour when ,., Cl') n1cll1od of hiswrtc \r\ngold mining occurl'II.  1J6,'R78-jOS2 (GIir1). \r\n \r\nMuseum of 1h, llills, M,.in S1.. (.W5~5J, 706/6ill.1110, \\ ,\\Cv GR. Our ;umHJl(--d r.hur:1Cl{'r lilmey 0. h:11(.lr tells lh\" Morr or llclcn \u0026 the pl,1ur1:S11ue llfe.1ilc u(the et,unu') J)\u003c.-oplc 01 1he \u0026urn \r\nor lhc ({'IIIUI')' ,ml then 011 IO F:tOIO.\u003c)' Kingdom of fllll)\"tall-,., \r\n \r\nKusscll,Hrn.sstown SeenIr 8)'WU), Ga, l ,; Go. 180  Go. .118 G:i. 75 Ah. (.105 11); \"06flH 61Wl ,IS.ml Jo\u003c,p prcll1dc, spectm,lar 11e11s of 1he rnoum:uns I\\ Oaucr rledmont hi 1he wmh Se,cr11, I scenic O\\'trlook~\u0026 lnltirprl!th'Cslgrt). rc.uured on \r\nroute EIC\\JIIOII 2.0.lO..i.6+1 fL \r\n \r\nSau1eeN:icood1ee Indian Mound, l111crsccllon ofllwy. 'S oml 11111 , 1, (505 IS); 70M878-l i8 1 Resting 11lace or 1\\141 trgic )'lmng IU\\cN from ,.,rrlng Chcrokl'I! ond Chlrto.m, llihl.S. Bu\\11 h) mouml hu\\lder.. In lO.(J()() !IC. llrl\\'c b) :lll)'llinc \r\n \r\nUnicoi Stnte Purk l.od_gt \u0026 Confcrt\"ncc Center. lh\\') j;6, P.O. llox 89, (.10515), 706/878-Wll. C:C-F-(;p.11.J'G-R-Tf. IOil \r\nroom lodge. ;o co11Jgc,;, c:unp,11,.,, l 11111-,s ~- of llolcn l.ukc \r\n\u003cll'lmmiog. fi,hlng. fall\u003e. hiking. plrni\u003cklng. i111/fc1 styl~ rcmu \r\nmm. crnrr shop. (GIITA) \r\nPl~ast .wt'omad on /JOI.\" Ill, \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\nAlpine Sourh Mole~ S. \\lain s, (5055). \"06/8\"8-2191 Rmcs: \r\ns s29-s;s; u s.i;.s9. CG-IJH,P-II IIP-P-R ll'lklng distance'\" \r\ncvel)'\\I herel Onl)' motel IIi1h heated mdoor/ou1door 1iool. Open year round. (GIITA). \r\nThe Casile Inn, Main Sa. l'.0. 11-0, HS (.l05~5); ;06/fi\"S-.II 10. 0-$~8-$89 Ci,CC-0 PA,F Oalconlc, O\\Crlooklng ri\\'cr md I0\\\\'11 S\u003c1u:irc. Full sen1ce rc,,1oum111 on rJ,er l1vel (GIITtl). \r\nChalel KristyMo1cl, Rl,cr SL, (.i0S-i5). ?O\u003co/RiS-! I55 Ral!'S: I) S:lO.S~O. CC-D-fGPllKfKl'GS. l.\u003cK':11\"1nn the 1\u003ec,tu1l(ul C:hn hoocht-e River. ctllll'J\\ly loout,I 10 t\\'t'l')lhlng In llclcn, (GIITA). \r\nChattahoochee Riverfront .llo1el, lloln St., (~O; 15),  o(,f87lll l~l Raies S S3f~S(,O; 0 S38-Slill CCl'-IRP Ri\\'l'rfrona rooms \"id1 p1tlo orb:ilro,1)',sulles\\\\lth J:11'.unl and/or f,rrplJ('(. (GIITAJ \r\nComfon Inn, IOI f.del\"tiSs Sans,e, (305-1;~ 101,/1!\"$.SIKKl. Rote,.:$/1) HH 100. CCII-P. ('.ompllmcnllU')'to111inc11a.l brc;lk(.,,~ iO'\\\\ IIOllSlllOkill~ tllOIIIS. Golfing. mhinA, gold mines. shopphl)l. (GIITA). \r\nGeorgia .llounrnin lladness. lh1y 3;\u003c,, r.o Bot :10~. (1IJ515); \r\n706/1178-2fi;J Ra1es: S S(~J.SI;o, ll SRS SIM. CG-IU. f.scupc 101hc good life lo )'Ourmoun12ln rNMU. 1101111h t\"Jhlns. r.rvplarc, \r\npl'Ol't' nd qultL (GIil.i), l'l~tlSt!St'~ our111I OIi paxt I !Z. \r\nGeorgi llou111aln l':i\u003cotion Rentals, I' 0 llo~ 1l'i. (.10515), 1800-7.1(1-S il6. \r\nPlltllSC Set' tHlrnd OIi {\u003ellf!.41 l.l4~5. \r\nllridi M01el \u0026 Luxurious Windmill Sui1es, r.o. llo~ ;o; \r\n(.1115\u003c5); \" 0(1//!78,lhll9. (GiffA). \r\n11,e llelendorf Rhc-r Inn and 'ro\"'e.r.-, l{ ~turmh:M~. (\\OH,); 8(~1/ 145-! PI Ral\u003c~ M\u003e S!+S 150. C:C,l).f.(W 11,111'~ U-PA. llalconil's on rl\\cr,  l11111c dt-ror. suil,-, \"\"'lcuuJ ll nr, pi,cc, Fbh. 1ubl,, \"'Im. hlk $ho11, cat (GIITA). \r\nl'lerun s1u 1J1.,,.ad 011 /)t1~,: Jl l ,, \r\nPine Ridge Cou111~ Cottages, 11111 JC,S al R;lph I2ndirer (.IOS-15): ;0(1/1178.ll!}O. (GIITtl) \r\nTunglewood C:ibins. Hll'y. :15(,, (305 15); \"fK,/8\"!1-.\u003el8~ Ra1es: S $1;.SRO, I\u003e $ ,; SIlO. cc-11-~-1'(;.R AM ppron,I 15 bin,, w/fl\\ AC. I.(thltlrounis- l'On(en:.nremom forgrou r,s\u003cJml rcunloit'li Sclhil'd hldC'OIIJ)~ for ho11ci1111Ktncr.-. ll'J111c-r ,pc.-lals. (GIO'~J \r\nUni\u003col Suue Park, r.o. llox 11-19. 11111..rn, f;\\O; ,s;. i 0(11~\u0026 \r\nUlll . Raies- $.19-$69 \u003c:(~F-Ol'IM'GRT\u003c: Ilk) gu,~1 roonl,, :10 cou:ig~ c-,n1psi11\u003e\u003c :u,d grou11 C'JJIIJI B11/fc1,s1)le rt'SllurJn~ mt'l.1 lngs 10 100, b\u003e1HJUl'IS tn l60, l ml /. \"' llck,11 In Ch,m1h1H1Chl'I: !'oresL J'lrolr~h,g, hiking. 1cn11is, \u0026rout,ircam,, wa1crfalls, (GIITA) \r\nPlttmii~ .ttt m,r 11d nu p11ge I 14~15. \r\n \r\n\\:llley Haus Moiel \u0026 Conference C.:mer. S \\1:110. l'.0. llox .i19, (jOHi): 1~v87S,ll 11 or l-$00,IIF.Lf.\\ GA (rcscrvIIOHS) CC IJ,F,11-PA P I.Jrgc mom, 11 llh ! queen hl.'11,. W1lk 10 , hop ping. rhcr aCli\\llk\u003c, mccllng rtHllll. sul1c1 ((:IITA). \r\nfOOO SRl' ICE \r\nllpinc Club, Poul's Rcsm,ram .~ Loun~e. llo 118 (.IO'i 15):  0(,;878-N(,8. ((,lliA), \r\nllolbr:tuhaus Inn, I \\Jain SI., (:IOS\u003c'i): \"06/87!1-ll,18 M:(; CLC$S,Dr.i-llF,NSOS. r.0111fort:1blc dining on 1hc ril'er. Alrnrd 11h1 nin~ intcrn:momtl cuaslnc. Gues1rooms. ronfcrrnces. reunions. weddings. Free ,lo11mmrn parllng. (Glliil) \r\nUu.iroi Lodi Kestourunl, Unicoi StUlc l'ark. llwy ~56, l!o\u003c 8-19. (.iOS-lS): 70618\"8-1201. SN.!5. c.5-11-XS.OS. IM'Jll'!I j ml. \r\nro ~- uf ,llpme Helen. '\"''\"''\"' seats. bu\u003e\u003c'\u003e 11clcoml'II, hurfc, \r\nSl)le. (GUT,\\) \r\nTR.1\\\\'F. L SERVICES \r\nAIJ1ine f1dl'n/ White Counl)' Con,~ntion S:. Visitors Burc:-rn, CII) llaU Bu,lding. Cha11hoochce SL. l'.O l!o~ .,0. (JOSH): \"()\u003c,/87S-!181, S00t~58-80l' U. ~orld's looge,,t Ok1ohcrb1 llounlaln~ fnrcs1, rl\\'er, u11h1uc \u003chops, cr:tfr,mcn 2nd fe\u003cth-.l, (GIITA) \r\nPlr.usc .tc our nd 011 page 112. \r\nGrealer lltlen ,lrea Ch:imber of Commerce, r O. llo, 19l. \r\n(.10515). 70(,/8~8-;16\"\" C-8. Spoll\\!trs of Oku.herfcst and lhc lntentallnn:tl F,-slirJI (Gill',\\), \r\nHelen Welcome Cenier, t~l llall lluilding. Cha11oh\u003cJ\u003cKl1ce Slrtel. \"0/11~1\\-! lSl \r\nPlr.11u .,~;. uurnd 011 /H'I!\" IZJ. \r\nltf\\\\\\ \\S~t:f \r\nA'ITRACTIONS \r\nFred llamlhon Rhododendron Garden, LS llw, ' 6 11 , (30546~ \"0/1/89(,-t\u003c)(,\u003c, or 8'!6-\u003c191 Loca1cd \\\\hhln the Ga. llonnroln Falrgrcunds 0\\'cr ! ,()(IO rhododendron ll ul 1ilo11L\u003c \u0026 11lldnowers. S.,son: llldAprll IIIJune (0111,ary), Open ll'.L Frt'I', \r\nGeorgi Mounto.ln fair VS 7(1 II , ~-0 I~\" H'l, (j05 1/1); \"06/ll'X\u003e--ll9I. YA-CC-!1)-GR-IIF-P(: (:oumrr mu,lr ~pl1al or Gtirgi \\\\hh mtC'\u003cr. ,n:1, cnfL\u003c and olellmei pioneer \"lllse. (C:IITA), \r\nPf~,as,. str \"'\" \"'' o\" pn,:e I 27. 1..akc CIHUugc.- Rcrre.a1ion ,\\re:a..Ch:rnahoo('hce ,,uion:1I \r\npfocnreiuss1u,lGllaU.1lal111JyuL!,8i8nl.O(j1OY'i,116s):.o\"o0o6.(._'4r;C.(S1\u003c9,r2\\S'oJrO. nOnpeinneuc.mhiekri1n1gI \r\n1r1\\I :\u003cround 1he 1itninsul:1. Camptn!I, bo\u003e\u0026in~. Oshing \u0026 hiking. r.:111 for kcue:it1on GuidL. The Rench of Soni \" ApJHtl2d1i3n Drama, RI. 4, no~ .iS\"I, (;\\OS 1/1), 1./100,!/i!,\"611 I. YA,GR,11. Gcorgl,'s ofndl hls1orlr dr-,111,. f.plr muslc:il ,-clebr:111on or App,l;chlan mount:uns. ~ummcr drama (GIITA) \r\nPlet1se sre 011r ad 011JJ(Jge 121. \r\nTo\"-ns Count)' Recre:uion Park. tS llwy 76. (.;0516): \"f)(,/8'16 11 91 or g9().l600. l'ic111c are-J\u003e. 1e11nl, couri.s. play ground \u003e',Imming, beach whh lifogu,r(l\\ hthhou\"'!. conn-,. slml,, c:1n1plng, pa,lllons and ho,a mmp. ,lmple parking, \r\nI.OOGING \r\nBlrdsall's Mountain Collages. 2018 foresl 11111 Dr., (30;6):  0(,/89(el98l. l'A,:.S-KS11 Prl\\'11cy, sed!L'ilon, warerfalls, hiking. IJnens pro\\'ldt'!I Adulls By rcsen allon only. Pleil\u003eC rei1u~1 brochure ror r-;aes (GIITA) \r\n8r:issro\" n l'illage RcsorL I0()() SR l80, (.10; 16); \"OM,96l(1 Il Rall'\u003e, $55-S l,IS, C:{, F,KPC'rR. Ncur Br:t.'\u003elllwn Bald. I-I Ilk cahhL\u003c Open iear round Reunion,, meetings, mwred lodge. hiking tralli (GIil' \\), \r\nRrasslo\"n l' illugc Rcsor1 Cnmpground, 1000 SR 180, (.\\0546); i Ol1/1i%-l/\u003e1I. Rall-,; SIS per ,lie. C(~GR,,\\lf,PG, RI \r\n,hes, pn,.tie deck, . full hook-up rem/ ~alc, n,h, hike 01itn )e\u003er \r\nround. C:ahln,, 111L'l!ti11g,\u003c. (I.UTA) \r\nPieldsront Inn, P.O. llox 670, ll.S i6 (:l nn II , of 111,w,,_..._,.,) (.,051(1): \" 0(,/8')(,.l!(,l. Roles S-S(,8-S\" J: l\u003e-$75-SRO CU:CE,! 11-IHJll-l'C'rl'Rlv U:S. Gt11rgla', (arnrl1c mounrnln ge1-a1101I ~tellc-111rL\"taur,m1~umf,:rcnC\"C ctnt~r and marfn:a.. (C:lrrA) \r\nPltasc S('f' our ad on poi:\" 127. \r\nt..ke Chatug\u003c Lodge r.o 80, .I,;,(.105-16): \"Ol,/8%L~~F-  1 \r\n\"\"'ms, mags ao 50 Pl' ,11imml11J:. martn. re,rnuron~ openJune J\u003c)9S \r\n( 1/tas, stt m,r ml 0\" pagr Ii7. \r\nMounrnin ,llcmories Inn, 800d .lH'll!II or j1)(11l\\\u003c)M lf.W. HJ.Cl-CC. Sc.,,110al r:1t,\u003es, romanUc ,ulles \\\\llh sp,:aarnl:ir 11101111 IIJtl/bkc '\"'\"\" prJ,oro haahs I\\ lnr\u003cHJm j0\u003c11rtb, lndudt, full hreaHJ,1 \u0026 CHllfng des.sen hu[fcl\u003c (GiffA), \r\nl'/,n, ..,,. 011r ad 011 pag~ 16-7. \r\nTRAVEi, SERVICES \r\nTo\\\\nS Counl)' Hunk, P.O. Ro, 729{$0546); 706/ 896-4 186. l'/4!1ue .(I!(. 011r tu/ ,m {NII((' 127. \r\nTowns Count)' Cluunbcr of Commerce, U.S. 1111'). 16, 11w 11,mlc1, .... (.105-1/1), 70\u003c,/89\u003cH9(i\u003c\u003e CB. (Gm I) \r\nPte,1.scsee 0111 fl{/ nu /Hlgt 117. \r\n \r\nHO\\ll. R \r\nAHKACTI ONS \r\nHonks Count) Cour1.house, l'S ll\\11 I, (.IOSti): ~m,;c,. \r\n! JOS. \u003c:-fl. Om (1( lhC four oldCSI courlhou~ in lhc SI.OIi' or Gl'l\u003er~l:t In use b) 1hr rou111y unrll 1987 \"hen h was restort'!I. Houses hisiorlc exhlblas ~w Chru.nber ,md Welcome Ccn1er. Hnnks Count) JII, Old Joli St . (.I0S I\"); \"0(1/(i\"7,l lOS Hulh c IS\u003c\u003e-1 I880 and tL\"-Sl 11111(] 19 !, Scrond noor \u003c1111 ha., the cell,, bars un 1hr \\\\lodu11\"J' ,nd 1hc  hanging lr-Jp door. Tours :1,-.11. oblc. Call for more inlom1,Uon WIison Shoal\u003c Wlldllfe Managc111en1Arco-Ga, DNR, Off Ga lh, y .165, (.1054'): 10-1/5.lSi\"IKI. l'ubllr hunting. hiking ond 11rlmlllvc t-Jmplng, S1,1c 111111,,1 lnd., or1111lrL'II In 199_; Rolling tcrru.ht~ IS 1111 E. of CiJines, lltc ne:ir Alto, \r\nTRAl'BL SERl'ICES Bnnks Count) Cb:imber of Commerce \u0026 Con,entlon \u0026 \r\ns, l'isllors Bure:iu, P.O. llo L'S li I, (.l05\u003el7); 7[1'1/(,\"7,!108 \r\nllblOrlc llanl\u003cC.011111t offers  1\u003eanor:1m or 1hlng., IO \u003eCl' and du T2k1 o wolking 1011r 11f Homer, ~hOJ) 8()0,000 sq fl o[ FUCIOI) llln,:1 OutlcL\u003ctt1 U:inks Cro\u003cslag \r\nl'letl.St! see our nd on JHlt\" I l l . \r\nJUlLltSO\\ \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nCra\" ford W. l,ong ,lluseum, zg College S1., (305-19); 7(}(_1f.1\"1 \r\nB07. ~A-lilllfMf.S \"\"\" /IT DOll\"III0\\111. Sile or forSI painll-ss surgery, fahibiis on Or l,mg, lneslh\u003c-sl:a, local hls1ol)' SJ)\u003c.'ClI e,enL\u003c1110111hl) Fes1hal Flrs1 Sm. In ~o,ember. Re:.eareh llbr:ll')' Tu,~ 11~5. Su z.;, llurrirone Shotils P:1rk. (Min The Park Fcsu,al), Ga. 81 Spur, (.lOS 19);706/3(17-6.l00or(1.lH1.!50. l'iAIIF.IIF Pa,11ion.,; S!\u003e,O\u003cI Swimming. \\\\1tdl11g. 1uhlng. pligrou111b, (, pa1illon,, amphl1heo1er gri'I mill, reslri\u003ems, Snack Bar, and Illswrlc Vlllg 111 In 1h1 Park (.lril 11k1nd In Se111.) SK nice 2nd duckd:1.\u003ch. \r\nTRAVEi. SERVICES Jackson Count) Arco Chomber nf Commerce, 67 Ad\u003ecos SL, P.O ll\u003cl, :!9'/, (30S 19),  tl(,/ j(17 9090 CC-11. 110111, of ,lw C:rJ\\\\'frord W long .llu\u003ceum ,ml llurrlr:111c Shols Po.rk Office hr, IJ.f ~,30.; , Kell\u003e lllllls. PresldrnL (GIITA) \r\nl, \\KI\" 1.\\\\11:R I.SI.\\\\DS \r\nATI\"RACTIO:.S \r\nLokc l.111icr Islands, (1950 llolldyRd, (30S18), O-t/9.ll7!75. YA-CC-l'LlGl'GT.(;R,llP.IIFPG,\u003c;.11. Just IS minllle\u003c 1111r1hca.\u003c1 of Allonto. full--'l\u003ervlce resort \\\\llh waacr park, mo hoicls, golf (GIITI). \r\nPlea.q. , see o\"rad on /Jt1xeJO. \r\nI.Ol\u003eG ING Lok Lanier Islands Iiihon Resort ,0()(1 llolldayRd., (,;0;18): -tO l/')-l'i-11787, Rail's: S/J) Sf19-SI 19. llS.Ci,CCl~,Clllll'IIC,IR, p(.;,R,TC. Gr(':Uviews! .?1 J,:UCSI rooms, 17 meeting rooms. Golr. 1cm1L\u003c. heaat~I pool, hC'Jllh d ub ond b,ming. (GIITA). \r\nPlr11se sec Qurnd 011fJ\u003clgt JO. \r\nS1ouffer Pinelsle Keson. 9()00 llollda) Rd., (JOS 16): 404/?45 S9ll R.res: S $1,,,SHS: D s 1c,;.s245. C:l,C:C,f ~;c;.11.11r.11r, 1R~W-R-l'C, four Star, four Diillnond l;O,room rcsori has kids progr-,m.\u003e, !!I , pJ room,, meellng faclll1lr,. (GllTA), \r\nPltas.e St\"C onr ml 011 pt1ge JO. \r\nI.\\K.\\10\\I \r\nLODG ING Forest LOdgcs, Lake Rabun Rd., (30;;2~ 706fl8l -6!SO. Rales: S(\u003e'i jtt\"r nigh1, t\"l! nigh\u0026 min CC.f.K-PA-PG. File 1wo-BR t\"Jbhts near l.ulc Rohun Open ie-,r round tteautiful 111111 are,. Dec~; \" gnlb. u,wns ln\u003ci. (Glll'A). \r\n1.\\\\()\\1\\ \r\nA11'RAC1'10NS Clem's Shoal Creek Musk Park, Rt l . llo, 70, (,i055.I): \"0\u003c',/356-1O')! IJ\\'e Clllt'r!JUIIIICIII for 1be whole fantll)' Blue gr:i.;.\u003c! Coumrrl Gosrl'i' Open )'t'ar round. aduh adm. rhrK children under Il free S1!t'cinl evcnrs Tugaloo S1:11e Park. (1 ml. Nof d i) off GA ,illl. l lO 1cn1 and 1roiler Sil!'S, 20 rouages, beach, boat r-,mp, dorks, fishing. pioneer c:tmping. fomlly/group ,lwl1crs. woier skiing, \u0026rails. miniaiure goJfand 1c11nb. \"(X\u003e/H(1-1.ibl. II (GIITAJ, \r\nFOOO SERVIC E \r\nw.rn. llous~. 1-~'i \u0026 GA 17 E,11 'i8. (.iOSS.l): 70(,13;\u003c,. 16(,1, \r\nHHSOS. Open 2 hours ror hre2kfas1. lunch ond dinner. T-hon( Skaks. chicken. salods, brcnkfasL (GIITAJ, \r\n \r\n138 1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n \\I \\RRLf. Hll. l \r\nATTRACTIONS The Swn Ccn1er, S1:ar Route, llox l46, C. llwy H. (.I0!s8); 104//475-0199 or 89.H5l5 llnrsebock riding In the beautiful unspoiled forest ofSwns Nest form llonastery, f.n)oy specMly trained horses for o unique 01,ponunily for relaxation or adrcn, 1ure. C.U for schedule. \r\n'1\\YS\\11.t.r \r\nMoysville, Intersection of llwys 98 \u0026 52, (.10558); 706/367 \r\n9090. NR. TI1l~ to\\\\ n's .rchltooure r\u003eng,'S from modest u, onmc. \r\nantebellum 10 VlctOrlllll. \r\n\\IOl \"iT\\l\\ CIT\\ \r\nATTRACTIONS Black R0\u003ck Mountain Srnte P:ark, 3 ml. N. of Claiion vb U.S. 441 , (505(,2); 706/746-ll.J I. CCII-PG. CamJ\u003elng. mlloges, plC nicking. rc,hlng, trolls, srenlc o\\1,rlooks, exhihiL'I. (CIITA). \r\nPlt.DSf! St'C tiUr ad Oltpagr 121J..9. Fodirc Museum, II\\\\) , 4-11 S., (3056l); 706n a6-5828. NAEI llF. Artifat:tS from the foxfire series. Open Mf 10-4. Self,guldcd 1ours 'fo ch:.irge.. \r\nI.ODCI 'G Blackberry Paith Bed \u0026 Breakfast, lllacks Crec.k Or \u0026 Rt. 411 , l'.0.8o,601,(.!056Z~ 706/711\u003e5632. Rotes:SS4HH;DS\u003c15sS6S. 0-Hl,.(;P-IR,'-S-l'C. ll(cJ1111ful nlOnt\u003e, hrt'llkfast, rocking di:tlrs qulc~ resetur:unl', antiques. smoking are.i, hammock. (GIITA). The York House-Bed \u0026 Hreakr.s1 Inn, York lloust Rd.. P.O. llox 126, (3056l); SOOl31 l'ORK(9675). Rates: S(,-I.S79 CCFU-SS. 1896 8\u002611 wltlt country n,1r. 1/R. 1/4 ml. off ll11 y. \u003cl\u003ctI bcL Cl2yto11 and l)ilfard, (GIITA) \r\n0 \\K\\\\OOD \r\nLODG L~G Admir:d Benbow Inn, 1500 Oakwood Rd., (305(,6): 0~/ 531 9919 (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE JoAnn's Cafeteria. 4W5 llundy Mill Rd., (505(,6); 01/ HS l.135 CS.FF,llf.~S. llome-s1yle crooking. fresh vcgctubltS, shon order,\u003c, drl\u003ee-thm \\\\lndow, e,11-lns \" clcornc (C IITA), \r\nR\\Ul', G\\P \r\nATTRACTIONS lhunbidge Center, llmi' Creek Rd, (30568); 706n 46-5718. NA-CCllf Anis! Colon)' prmiding l S Wt'tk residencies with priva1e eouog,-s/Studlos. AFolk An Calll!f)' Is open 10 the puhllc MS 10-t Sylvan falls llill, Taylor Chapel Rd.. (30568); 70(,17i6-l80\u003ci. Re:\u003ctored, hlswric gris1 nilll with J li ft. 11 oter whc-el Oi\"'n April-Oct. 95. Closet! Tu \u0026 Su S\" ml. N. of Cl)'tol\\ left on Wolfror, Rd., then left on Toylors Chapel Rd \r\nROBtRTs 10\\\\ \\ \r\nATI'RACTIONS SwallowCreek ll~ldlifcMan:igemenl Area.C:t. ONll,G. ll11~ 66, (30545): IM/ 535-5700. Public huming. nshlng. hiking and r:unplng. llo developed ,Hes.Appalachlon Tr.\u003cll (om,s eaistbound 11 High Shoal~ Scenic Arca un the 11'.IIA. Rugg1:-d tcrr,ln \r\nRO\\~ro, \r\nAl\"rRACTIONS Victoria Bryant Stale Park nnd Golf C,,ursc. 1105 llrynnt l'ark Rd. (.l06\u003c,2); i O\u003c,fl 4$\u003c,l70p:trk, 7o\u003cv2'1H,77(,golfeour..e Parking fee. C:CGPIl,l'Al'G llumetown of hascholl lc,gcnd Ty Cohh.1)C,\u003c\u003eI~, museum, ninl, hnlc golf rou~, p:trk. (GIITA). 'I) Cobb \\lemori:,I, fronklln Springs St.. (.\\o\u003c,\u003c,2): 70\u003c\u003e/lH  7l;,l. llemorahilla and SIUIUC uf Ti Cobh IU\u003c'lll\u003cSI ., Ch) 11,11. \r\nSAi ff.f: \r\nA1TRAC'l'IONS Gourdcr:1f1 Original \u0026 Co. Shor\u003e \u0026 Mustum, Ga llwy 38 t, Duncn IIridge Rd., (50571~ 70(,r,!(,S-,0-18. Features narurc \r\nII.~ SJ\u003e(\u003e.clhyshops (lnduding wlldOowcrTshlns ,nd carvc'tl gourds), \r\nunusuol gourd m1'\u003ceum, and nature trJO 11,,. l(~I, Su 15, Sauiee,~coochee Aris Cen1cr, Ga. llwy !55 N.. llox C,(1, (~0571); i li(,/878H00.1ll,-.1er, music, tfanct and preservalion. A visual ans sale!\u003c galle11 re,111res ~F. Georgia arll~l\u003c. llls1011 museum. Echm Performing ArL\u003cFt:stivul In Jul)' \r\n \r\nNortheast Mountains \r\n \r\nOld Sautcc Store, C2. 11\\\\1' 17 \u0026 2l5, P.O. Box 70, (J057 I); 706/878-2l8L Unusuol colloolon ofold store mcrchmdlse \\\\hen the gener.11 store sen1ced erery nee\u003cI of 1he 1\u003eion~r. Sandin ,l:on Imports. Yule Log Chrisun,s Shop ,nsod roofed cobin \"''\" door S10,II C01ercd Bridge, 3 ml. ~- of Old S1u1ee Store. Ga. 2;s, (30545); 7o\u003c\u003e/878-2181. Georgia's smallest covered bndge. c. \r\n1895 Kingpost de-sign. one SJlllll wide, :I;! rt. long. Featured In \r\nthe movie, \"I'd Climh the Highest Mow,twn Picnic re-J. \r\nI.ODGING Mountain Greenery Cabins, Rt. I llox 1069,(30571): 706/ 878.Hsl. CCK. Alpine llclen, muuntaln c,bins, One or 111011riv21c bedroonis, rully c\u003c1ulpped (GIITA). Scurlell's Serret Bed \u0026 8reakfas1 and Gift Shop, 191)l nwy. 17. (.!0571)1706/ 878-1028. Roies: S65 ,nd up. CC. AGone ll'i1h the Wind e.perlence In the historic Soutec l'llci, near llclcn.. (C:IITA) Sk)ridge Vacation Cabins. RI. I. Box l l86. (.!0171)! 706/878H\u003eW. {GIITA). \r\nPlease see 01'r nd 011 pflge 137. \r\nTI,e Stoall llouse . Country Inn \u0026 Restauron~ llwy. 255 N, P.O Box 1476, B0571); 706/871\\.3355. S-S3(,-$40; D-S63-$70. CI.CC,F. A coumry e.pericnct In  rcs1ored 18.!7 housr. S guestrooms ,rnd rtstour,nl with crcalivc cul; lne. (GIITA). \r\nSK\\ \\\\11.F.\\ \r\nSky \\'alley Resurl, I Sky Valley, off Ca. llwy 246, (.!053-): 706n46-5302. Georgia's only Ski R=nl Chmplonshlp gulr oourse, tennis, hiking. swimmingand,ofcourse,snow skiing. fine dining and acconunodations. \r\nl\\t.1.11.\\11 I \\1.1 !\u003e \r\nATTRACTIONS Tallulah Gallery, Old US llwy a~ I, Bnr.iss 15, P.O. llox 10, (30573). 706/75~-GOlO Fe:uure.\u003c One paintings, pouery, we31, Ing.I and crfts hy loc:il ,nd rcglon:il artlsts. 9-l D3. Talluloh Gorge. Old US ,141 \u0026 US 41, (:10573); 706n 8l-51l.!. Oldcs111a1urol gorge In Ilic US. At 1,100 ft. II IS second lo depth 10 the Grand Canron. Tallulah Gorge State Pork, US lh)' 441 S, P.O. Box l\u003c\\8, \r\n(.!05H);70(,n55l76, P,rklng fer. YA-NA-f.llll'APC.C:aniplng. picnicking. swimming. biking trnils, fishing. Visitor cen1cr. (GIITA). \r\nPle11se .rec 011r ml 011 page 121J.!). \r\nTerror, Visitors Center, US. Ihey  I , P0. Box 9. (j0573); 706n 54H 76. 11-NAPG. Exdling exhibits on Tallullh Gorge, Interactive 1-ideo on Nor1hea.1 Georgl Mounetlns. (CIITA) \r\n1rr. rn \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nFour Wlnds lndlo.n Museum \u0026 Tro,U.ng Pos~ Old US Hwy. a4I:706n 826939. Antiques. poucry. :md gem.. Oi\"'n 10 the public D:1. HJ.;. Tr:tct'S of Tiger Relircmtnl Community, Bridge Creek Rd., \r\nr.o. llnx l 19, (:1057()); 706/78l-0lll8, f-GP-11-IR,K-SS-TC.WS, \r\nPersonal Clf't', beau1lful surroundings, gourmet me-,ls, C'Jrlng Stoff, .\u003etCUrlly, planned tour\u003e. (Gll1'A), \r\nTOfC'O \\ \r\nI \\ 1: t or~i a '1 a i II s t r l'l' 1 r it, I \r\n/\u003elt-ns'-' .\"I! our tu/ o\" p,11,e 14. \r\nATTRACTIO S \r\nCurrahee Monnlain,Ga. llwy 17, (30577): 706/88(eZl3l. Chcrok1:-e ror standing lone, this outlaying p,:-.k of the lllue Ridge dloln rlse,; 1.874 fL ,nd domln,ics the horizon. \r\n,,.,as, llcndcrson falls Park, do111nown, (.10577); 70\u003c,/886-21.12. 25 \r\n,. of S\u003cenlc au,-.mlons, play aruphltl1c.ier, IC!lllls rouns, picnic pavilions and  be:oulirul wn1erfall 2nd n,ture troll. Imme, dlatelyadju-cm w dowmown. L:!ke llariwell, (See Huriwcll listing), ~loin StreetToctmt, 10,! N, Alcxunder, (30577); 70\u003c1/886-8451. Shop do11 lllO\\\\ n SJ\u003e(.'Clh1and dc1mtmc111 stures or dine in ,ny or our many ,.,,,,uumll:l 11t,1orlc Miking tour, (GllTA), \r\nSchaefer Center for the Perfonning Arts. \\I Doyle St., (30, r ); i 0(/ 88(,1132. l,x-,lly 1\u003eerfom1ed Uroa1lwa1 1hca1cr producllons \u003c1u,nerly. A\\'uJlablc 10 group, and lndhiduols. Slephens ('.ounly Museum, .!l.l S. l'ond St.. (:10577); 706/886l l .ll. lllstorkol S\u003c\u003ecicty's hcd1111nncr... llulh In 1898. Mcmor\u003e bill or loc-,1 famou, persons and ,nlfaC1S from lndi011S, ~rly seulcrs ond farmer\u003c, ALIO, r,llroad museum Tr:il'cltrs Rest llistorir Site. RL .!. (30S77); 70(,/AA(, l25C,, Adults S1.50; 18 \u0026 under S.75. YA-CR. Re:\u003ctor\u003c-.1 19th century srngeco:ich Inn ind pla111,llon hmL\u003cc. Gnlded 1onr,\u003c, orlglnI funiishlngs (GIITA) \r\n \r\nl.ake Yonah, Yonoh Don, Rd., (30577~ 7!16n ;Hi0.!6 HU ft. ol\u003eove S\u003c1l level. 32S 1 , 9 ml. or shon,Une. Boating. romping. plmkklng and nshlng. \r\nLODGING llnbersham MAnor lloust, 32611. D(\u003eyleSt., (50577~ 706/88(, \r\n6-196. S-S42.SOsS55; DS47-S60. 81-CCD. Elegant f;id litles, Ore, \r\n1ilacc-s. pri1ate bath.,,-onUnentol llnd Amerirnn bre:tkfa.,L (GIITA) Shoncy's Inn, 350 Stephen Circle, (30577): 706/886-1018. Rates: S $41-$75; DS45-S75 CCII-K-P. Tocrou Falls College, Blue Ridge Smokey Mill\u003c. Shoncrs Rest. ,dj. Non-smoking nl1$. Corp. rates. (CllTA). Trcn1bl)' Bald Resor~ Rt ;! Vonah Dom Road, (30577), 706/886-9069. SOOO l'q. ft. Lodge 2nd 8 ,111henlic cabins. spt'Ciallzing In group/\u003cnuplc/family retreat.~ and recreatlo11. (GIITA). \r\nPleilSMt!tJ our n,/ 011 /)Ilg IU -5 . \r\nFOOO SERVICE \r\nLongJohn Sliver's, 9l2 S. Big \"A\" Rd.. (30Si7). 7116/88{\u003e8I 11, (CIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SER\\' I CES \r\nToccooStephens Counl)' Cluunber of Commtr\u003ce/Toetll\u003e Welcome Center. P.O. Box 577, (30577): 706(886-2132 Cll. A hoven or beaut)' ond culture. (GIITA). \r\nPle11Ses,e o\"r nd on page 126. \r\nrocc:o \\ nus \r\nTocco Falls, l'.O. llo 809, Go. l111y AIL 17, (30598): 706/886 6831. YA-CCC-EH'l\u003e-GRIIF-MfPATS-8.Spet:12rubr 186 fl w11er, falls. Cool, plcluresl1ue, breolhtoklng. llndic:tp(\u003eCd al'CCSS 'IS mL \r\nNY. of Atlanlfl, ll11y A.II 17N. Open 9 . sundo,m. Spaclou.1 Gift \r\nShop. llomc ofToo:oa falls College. \r\nl'I R'HR\\1 1,LI' \r\nShooo Cow Koyak Co., PO Box 96, (30580); 706n;q.SS8$. Kayok d)' trips on l:okcs 2nd slow 1110,ing rivers In llahcrsh,m aml Robun County arC\u003cJS. Touring kayak.~, lunch and guide Included. \r\n\\\\ !~DER \r\n( \\ ;co r g i:1 \\I a I II St r cc I C11) ) \r\nATTRACTIONS Mainstreet Winder, (3(1680) 8. for1 forgo S101c Pork, P.O. Box 76-l, Hwy. 81 S- (30680); 706/867-3-189. S2 parking foe; $lS ye,rly parking p:is.s. YA,CC EI-F0.11-MF-PAPG:r!i. An envlronmcnlll, hbtorical and rt'CTe\"J 110111opportunity for tl1r whole family. (GIITA). \r\nI.OflGING TI,eJameson lnn, 9 Stafford S1., (30680); 40q/86H880. Ratc-s: S S\u003cll,S52; DS46-SS6. CC0.11,IR-S. Complimcnl2f)' contincni.l breakfast, free loc:il colb. able T\\', free nc\\\\spaper, klng-slie beds. (Glll'A) \r\nPle.llSt\" St!f! Ollr ad on lite ln.ddft Frottl Com-. \r\nFOOD SERVICE Colden Corl\"al \u0026 BufTe1 Res1aur:111\\ 510 W.11:ty St.(30680): 706/86771II. CCCS-FS-IIFNS-OS-S. USDA Cholct S1e:tks \u0026 hot fresh yeast roll,. All you care 10 eu1 Colden Choice Buffet (GIITA). \r\nwame !louse, IOl May SL, (30680): 40l/507l 738. Hf.FS-OS. \r\nOpen l\u003c\\ hour\u003e for breakfast, lunch and dinner. T-bone stcks. chltkcn, solad.,, hreokf,st. (CIITA). \r\n \r\nA1Tll,\\C'rl0NS \r\nMountain Regional l,ibruryApplcl1iun Archives, (\u003e98 MIiier St.,(.10582); 706/379-373?, FAX 70(1/379-l0-17. P.1-llf-~lf Materi:ils eon\u003ccming Appldilm1 are, life, history. cuhure, 11111 sic. Include.\u003c hooks, ndlo snd l'id('O recording.I. for use In 1he Ubrn11 llrs: M,F8:30-S, So 10.2. \r\nRollins Pt:ineturlum, \u003c'llmpu.s orYoung Harris Collc\u003egt,(3018l~ 706/.\\79-3 111. l!J.FO-MF. frt-e public star shows ,re rrescmed F at 8 pm. Call for sthlslulc. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\n8rass1own \\' !lei' Cr\u003c\u003e\" ne Pina Resort, llwy, 76, (.i058l); \r\n \r\n706/.179-9900, Rote,., S')').$ 149. 6S-CCO.Fll f.(,(~11-IIP-IIC-IRK \r\n \r\nR-TC. lloumoln reson will\u003e golf and tennis reuiurfng firt'platt \r\n \r\nfH,~,, m\u003cllllS In mln lodge and couagccs. (OIITA). \r\n \r\nl'ltIISt!S{lt! 011r ad OU \r\n \r\nJ. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nTowns Co,rnty Chamber of Commerce (plee see 111,11':IS.ICe) \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 MJ' Jl1i11d \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\n  OR _EORGIA \r\n \r\n These echoes were born in the 1800s, during a remarkable era cb:ir brought rurbulence and upheaval ro a rugged region isolated by irs geography and rich in namral resources. \r\n \r\nquarries. The T ace House is now a luxury bed and breakfasr inn, and the quarries are open for public cows during the annual Georgia M arble Festival the firsr weekend in October. \r\n \r\nBur rimes changed. Gold fever subsided. The wounds from the war healed. \r\n \r\nThe looping Chieftains Trail involves U.S. Highways 27, 76, and 411 and Georgia Scare Roads 2, 52, 53, and 515. Gateways co rhe crail ar \r\n \r\nThe region is now laced with excellent highways rhar whisk mororisrs in from Arlanra in just a few hours. Only the land remains \r\n \r\nfl. Mo1mtai11 State Pflrk i ,i Cltatswort/1 is an ideal sp ot \r\nfor cm11ptng. \r\n \r\nwelcome centers in Marierra, Rome, Dalton, and Blue Ridge provide print and audio-visual informacion abour che route. \r\n \r\nthe same. Coursed by dual mouncain ranges and deep valleys, ir is a wonder ofscenic beauty, wirl1 inroads to outdoor adventure and historic trails rhac span the centuries. \r\nChieftains T rail in rhe NORTHWEST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS explores the traces of three great Nacive civilizarions which once occupied rl1e rerrirory. l n Cartersville che Etowal, Indian Mounds S tate Historic Sire cells rhe srory of che Mississipean Culrure of corn farmers ( 1000-1500 A.O.) whose age-old remple mounds still stand. The Weinman Mineral Museum displays che mineral treasures used by these Indians as gifts and in ceremonial observances, as well as a colleccion of cheir ancient artifaccs. \r\n \r\nA few miles away ac Fore M ountain State \r\nPark, a prehisroric, man-made wall of \r\nrocks presents a mystery, bur is choughr co be the work of l nruans over a thousand years ago. \r\nC hieftains Museum in Rome is rhe plancacion house of a third prominent Cherokee, Major Ridge, who tried co adapr co the whire culture while retaining his Narive roots. He operated a score and a ferryboat, as well as the plantation, bur he is best known for having signed rhe TREATY OF NEW ECHOTAwhich led co the expulsion of his people from Georgia. He and his son were larer murdered by \"Trail ofTears\" survivors who felc he had betrayed chem. \r\n \r\nMeandering along 1-75 and U.S. 41 from Charranooga to Atlanta, the Blue and G ray Trail ofCivil War Sires centers on watershed evenrs that led co the Barde ofAclanca and the fiery march through Georgia of General Sherman. \r\nCrucial batcles at Chickamauga and Chattanooga in 1863 opened a Union corridor through che rough Tennessee/Georgia mouncains and sealed the face of the Old Souch forever. Among the most important of the Blue and Gray Trait's 58 sires is rl1e Chickamauga-Chattanooga N atio nal Military Park, the oldesr and largest military park in rhe U.S. An 8-mile tour rou te, markers, and monuments on its 8,000 acres are dedicated co the 35,000 \r\n \r\nThe Cherokee Indian Nacion made rhe mosr significant impression in Norchwesr Georgia. They were the largesr of five civilized tribes of the Soucheasc, lived in log homes, and developed their own wrinen language and consticurion in the early I820s. Unforrunarely, gold was djscovered in North Georgia in 1828, and the rush for land by white men led co che Cherokees' forced expulsion in 1838. Half of chem rued on a brural 2,000-mile march to Oklalioma, lhe infamous \"Trail o f Tears. \" \r\n \r\nN ew Echota was the capital of che Cherokee Nacion and is now a Scare Hisroric Site in Calhoun. Prior to the rreacy signed rl1ere in 1835, ir was the seat ofgovernment for an independent lndian Nacion that covered northern Georgia and four sourhcasrern scares. The buildings on sire include a museum, Supreme Courthouse, Vann's Tavern, the home of a missionary, and rhe print shop chat published che bilingual CHE ROKEE PHOENIX, the only lndian lan guage newspaper ever princed in North America. This paper registered rl1e great literary \r\n \r\nsolruers who died here. The park museum features the Fuller Gun Collection, 355 weapons daring from the Revolutionary War co World War II, and a multi-media presentation recounting the derails of che battles and the origin ofthe National Military Park System. \r\nNear Historic Downtown Chickamauga, the Gordon-Lee Mansion was commandeered by the Union as a headquarters and military hospital in 1863. Today it is a bed and breakfast inn. \r\nPrater's M ill in Dalron, a three-srory grist \r\n \r\nThe greatest ofche Cherokee Chiefs was John Ross. His 1797 log home, T he John Ross H ouse, is locared in Rossville. Another Chief, James Vann, built the \"Showplace of rhe Cherokee Narion\" in \r\n \r\nachievement ofSequoyah, inventor ofthe wrircen syllables ofthe Cherokee language. \r\nThe T ate House, or \"Pink Marble Mansion,\" in Pickens County is an estate house on 27 acres char originally belonged \r\n \r\nmill used as a campsite by both Union and Confederate troops in 1864, is now fully resrored and che scene of the semi-annual Prater's Mill Country Fair the second weekend of May and Ocrober. \r\n \r\nCharsworch in 1804. The C hief Vann \r\n \r\nro the Cherokees, and is further evidence The Adairsville Depot marks rhe spot \r\n \r\nH ouse Seate Historic Sire, a Federal-style rhar their removal separated chem from a where the Civil War's \"Grear _Locomorive \r\n \r\nbrick mansion with a cantilevered staircase land of riches. T he house was builr in \r\n \r\nChase\" switched gears and went into \r\n \r\nand fine antiques, was used by Vann for \r\n \r\n1926 by Colonel Sam T ace, president of reverse, as depicted in the Wair Disney \r\n \r\neducarional gatherings between Cherokee che Georgia Marble Company, as a \r\n \r\nmovie by d1e same name. The G reat \r\n \r\nleaders and Moravian missionaries. \r\n \r\nshowcase for rhe marble from his nearby \r\n \r\nLocomotive C hase Festival held here the \r\n \r\n142 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On /11yMind \r\n \r\n firsr weekend in Ocrober remembers this colorful evenc. \r\nPicket t's Mill S tate Historic Site in Dallas, where the south scored a dramatic vicrory during the Atlanta Campaign, is one of the best preserved Civil War barrlefields in rhe nation. A Living Hisrory Program is presented here eve1y first and chird weekend of rhe monch. \r\nAn evocative ruin at Sweetwater Creek Sta te Consei-vation Park in Lithia Springs was a textile mill during rhe Civil War. \r\nAfrer the war, Lichia Springs gained fame as a heal th spa whose lirhium-forcified mineral waters had curative properties. The botrling company operaring there roday invites visitors co cour cheir FamjJy Doctor Museum and M edicinal Garden. \r\nThe Piedmonc locale around Lichia Springs is home co a number of communities with rural roocs and chacaccer. Carrollton's Mclncosh Resei-ve, parr of the Chiefcains Trail, is proofof the area's Creek Indian heritage. Nearby, John T anner Scace Park boascs rhe largest \r\n \r\nNorthwest Mountains \r\nI \r\n \r\nswimming beach in the Georgia Sratc Park system. Camping and fishing arc welcome ac both places. \r\nVilla Rica, the city ofgold, is che sire where gold was discovered. The annual Gold Rush Days is a celebration of chis lirrlc known fact. \r\nThe West Georgia M useum in Tallapoosa, an oucscanding small cown museum, depicts the lifesryle of its cirizenry from che lace 1800s to the early 1900s. Icallows one co lirerally \"seep\" inro the cobbler shop or the denrist office and much more. \r\nPolk County's Self-Guided Driving Tour brochure, ava ilable from che Chamber of Commerce in Rockmart and Cedarcown, shows an assortment ofarchitectural styles in rhe homes, churches, and commercial buildings ir describes. AncebeJJum, Viccorian, and cum-of-the-century srrucruces line the srreecs ofboth towns, while prime farmland and a beautiful section of Cedar Valley are the views from Cave Spring Road north of Rockmart. \r\n \r\nEnjoy the State Parks and Historic Sites of the \r\nNorthwest Georgia Mountains \r\n \r\nPark \r\n \r\nCjly \r\n \r\nCloudland Canyon Slate Park \r\nJames H. Floyd Slate Park \r\nChie f Vann Ho use Historic Site \r\n \r\nRising fawn Summerville Chatsworth \r\n \r\nNew Echota Che rokee Capital \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nCalhoun \r\n \r\nFort Mounta in State Park \r\n \r\nChatsworth \r\n \r\nRed Top Mountain Sta te Park and Lod ge \r\n \r\nCartersville \r\n \r\nEtowah Indian Mounds Historic Site \r\n \r\nCartersville \r\n \r\nSweetwater Creek State \r\n \r\nConservation Park \r\n \r\nLithia Springs \r\n \r\nfohn Tanner State Park \r\n \r\nCarrollton \r\n \r\nPickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site \r\n \r\nDallas \r\n \r\nPlease check the listing pages in this sedion and the Road Map for more \r\ninformation and phone numbers \r\n \r\nat tfie. ~ oJ tfie. \r\n9Jf.tu, :JlidJ, .Moontain6 \r\n Carpel Outlets  Factory Stores  The Confederacy  Cherokee Indian Culture  Chattahoochee National Forest \r\nContact: Dalton Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\nLocated at the Nonhwest Georgia Trade \u0026 Convention Center \r\nExit 136, Walnut Avenue Post Office Box 2046 Dalton. Georgia 30720 \r\n(706) 272-7676 \r\n \r\nBest Value Under The Sun \r\nLocated direccly off 1-75 ac Exie 36. Minutes from Ouclec \r\nShopping, Scenic Amacc.ions, and Ourdoor Recreation, wichin l block ofMajor Resraurancs, \r\nI49 Guest Rooms with \r\nRefrigerators and Microwaves available upon requesr and an outdoor swimming pool. Group rares and packages for whitewater \r\nrafting, hiking, Tennessee Aquarium, Rock City Gardens \u0026 \r\nPrater's Mill. \r\nDays Inn Dalton \r\nt 518 W. W:1lnu1 Ave., Dallon, Georgia 30720 \r\n(706) 278-0850 (800) 325-2525 FAX: (706) 278-7212 \r\n \r\n)'oil Moreei'1- e orld.' s \r\nStep right up and take advantage of the world' s best carpet and rug values in the Carpet Capital of the World. The Dalton Area produces more than 65% of all the carpet and rus manufactured in the US.A. and 35  of aU the tufted carpet in the world. It is home to over 300 carpet manufacturers and dealers. \r\nTo tt.'Cci\\1c a dtn.iclory of partkiparing dealc-1\"5-, contact \r\nCarpet \u0026 Rug Outlet Council \r\nA division of the Dalton-Whitfield \r\nChamber of Commerce \r\n524 Holiday Avenue Dalton, Georgia 30720-3719 (706) 278-7373 FAX: (706) 226-8739 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n143 \r\n \r\n C.ivc Spring has its own hiscoric ambiance. Ninery of irs srnrely homes arc lisred on che NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. Older still are the limescone cave and mineral spring for which the cown was named. The cave is a popular refresher in summer, mainraining a temperature of56 degrees. \r\nTwo ofNorrhwesr Georgia's finest anrehellum estates are reason enough for visiting chis region. Barnsley Gardens in Adairsville, was constructed in 1840 by Godfrey Barnsley for his beloved wife, \r\n \r\nGeorgia moun s. oc \r\ntwo-hour drive from Atlan \r\nthe 1996 summer games. \r\n \r\n144 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On 1\\:~y M'ind \r\n \r\nJulia. Woodlands, rhe grand manor house (now a ruin), was occupied one nighr by a Union general during rhe Civil War. The Confederate soldier who rried co warn the owners char the Yankees were coming was killed on his way chere and is buried on the grounds. \r\nThe surrounding 30 acres of English scyle gardens have been completely restored. In the spring thousands ofdaffodils perfume the air for weeks, along with roses by rhe hundreds, and exotic rhododendrons. There are boxwood, border displays of \r\n \r\nperennials and annuals rhac bloom all summer and fall, a redwood arbor, fernery, and water and bog gardens. A museum in che former manor house kitchen focuses on rhe history ofthe Barnsley family and the resrorarion. \r\nOak Hill in Rome was built on an even larger scale, and its srory is one of the enduring legends of the Norchwesr Georgia Mounrains. Ir was rhe ancestral home of Martha Berry ( [866-1942), who saw a need and dedicated her life ro educating mouncain children whose families had been illiterate for generacions. She began with simple Bible studies and ended with the esrablishmenr of Berry Academy and Berry College, using her land and her inheritance as seed endowments and convincing some of rhe world's great philanrhropisrs co provide additional supporr. \r\nThe Martha Berry Museum and Art GaUery adjacent to the 26.000 acre Berry campus cells the story of chis remarkable woman. Oak Hill, a classic white-columned mansion built in 1847, is graced by manicured lawns. formal gardens, and nature trails. \r\nThe college sics on rhe nation's largest (and some say mosr beautiful) campus. Ir has an array of incercsring landmarks, including the Gochie scyle Ford Quadrangle, one of che world's largesr overshoe waterwheels, and the 1850 Possum Troe cabin where Miss Berry gave her first lessons. \r\nA drive north of Rome on U.S. 27 leads through Summerville, where rhe Paradise Gardens folk arr project of Rev. Howard Finster muse be seen to be believed. \r\nFrom Summerville it's a shore ride to rhe Georgia segmenc of Lookout Mountain Parkway (GA. J 57). This scenic route skircs Cloudland Canyon State Park in Rising Fawn, which straddles a deep gorge on the west side of Lookout Mounrain. The park is prized for irs year-round beaucy, and hikers know rhar a rrek down the rrails co che canyon floor is a walk through millions of years ofgeological history. \r\nThe cop of Lookout Mounrain was the Civil War serring for \"The Barde Above the Clouds,\" rhc final clash in the struggle for control at Chickamauga-Chattanooga. \r\n \r\n J ANUARY 17, 1995, \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nI SSUE I \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nVOLUME \r\n \r\nT h e S pir i t O f' Barn s l e y I s Alive. \r\n \r\na \r\n \r\nruins of the once grand \r\n \r\ntwenty-four room Italian \r\n \r\nmanor. Wtldflower fields. \r\n \r\nD omnnce and history bloom year- \r\nRround at one of Georgias most famous antebellum plantations. \"Woodlands.. as it was known at the time, \r\nbegan in the I840's as a dream of wealthy cotton merchant Godfrey Barnsley. \r\nVisitors stroll through 30 acres of heirloom gardens that surround the dramatic \r\n \r\n200 varieties of rosesincluding the curious 'Green Rose\"- and misty bog garden~ make every step one that goes back in time. After a battle on the grounds during the Atlanta Campaign. General James McPherson dubbed Barnsley ..One of the most beautiful spots on eanh.. and spared the estate from destruction. Authentically preserved, Barnsley Gardens' mystique and charm offers something for everyone. ~~~~ \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n, l \r\n\\ \\~ \r\n \r\n~ ~' .1 -/ \r\n \r\n\\\\ ~ ~ I,\\ ~1 (1}/1 ' \r\n \r\nRED TOP MOUNTAIN STATE P ARK 6 loDGE: \r\nNATURE'S WINDOW \r\n \r\nREACH FoR Tm: STARS \r\nA T WILLIAM WEINMAN \r\nMINERAL MUSEUM \r\nFor centuries. man has been drawn to this area for its rich deposits of minerals. This museum. named for Georgia mining pioneer William Weinman, celebrates that heritage. \r\nDisplays offer visitors an insightful look at the urea's mineral and mining resources. Showcased are collections of international minerals and gemstones, fossil finds. Native American artifacts dating back 108,000 B.C. and an impressive collection of meteorites and tektites. An amilling simulated limestone cave and waterfall investigates the dynamics ofcave \"life.. and its formation. \r\nUnique gift shop, special exhibitions, gold \u0026 gemstone panning and an amique mining equipment display offer hours of wonder and learning opponuniLies for vi~itor~. \r\n \r\nETOWAH INDIAN \r\nMOUNDS, FOOTSTEPS \r\nFROM OUR PAST \r\nrawn to the area by rich mineral \r\nDdeposits and clie liJe,g_iying Etowah River, prehi-notic culture- thrived in Lbitarea from ~-1500A.D. Remaining \r\nas one of Norll1 Arne\\'ic:i'11 most intact \r\nMi~sissippian Indian sites. visitors can climb to the top of ceremonial mounds \r\ntne used as a platfonn for priest-chiefs. \r\ntheir lempfes and mom\u003cary houses. Archaeologists and visitors alike have \r\ntong marveled aL .Lbe wonder of the mounds-. Recognized as having been \r\nvisited by Qesoto, and toured by Ge)leral Wilfiam T. Shennan. tfii!I spiritual historic site o~ an interpretive museum of ceremonial objects. ornamental item,~ and a weaHh of unifacts which illuminate the lives and culture of Lhe Etow11h people. \r\nSpecial events and interpn:tive programs make Etowa:h Tndlan M'ounds a favorite stop for all. \r\n \r\nNamed for the red, iron-rich soil of the region, Red Top Mountain is one of the state's most visited parks. The reasons are obvious! \r\nLocated just minutes from Atlanta. on a 1,9S0-acre peninsula of Lake Allatoona, Red Top offers a haven for nature lovers and wildlife watchers. Fishing. boating, camping and interpretive hiking (some trails are wheelchair friendly) make this park a year-round favorite. \r\nDesigned as a natural getaway for the city-weary. accommodations range from a 33-room lodge and 18 cabins Lo 90 beautiful lakeside campsites. The lodge's restaurant serves delicious mountain meals with outstanding views. \r\nTm C\\lnu\u003cs, 11.1.1-: Rot T l: \r\n,,n Is Lo\u003c  \\TEil ~II \\111.1-:s \r\nNmn11 ()F An .. AI.O'I.I; 1-75. \r\nFOi{ 1'1.FOl\u003c\\1 \\TIO'\\ C\\1.1.: \r\nI -MOil-73.,-2280 Ext. 16 \r\n BARNSLEY GAROr~'ls  (404) 773-7480 \r\nWILLIAM WEINMAN MINERAi. M USEUM \r\n(404) 386-0576 \r\nfaOWAII INDIAN MOUNDS  (4()4) 387-3747 \r\nRFDTo1 MOUNT.\\IN  (404) 975-0055 \r\n \r\n Hang gliders launch and spectators watch from the cop of Lookout Mounrain. Ac Lookout Mountain Flight Park and Tr.Lining Center seasoned pilots Ay in tandem with wanna-be gliders (no experience necessary). \r\nRock City Gardens at the Lookout Mountain summit combines geology, history, and some man-made fantasy for one big amusement high. !rs panoramic views, amazing rock formacions, and 400 varieties ofwild.flowers and shrubs arc nature's handiwork ac irs best. The flagstone path through the gardens is full of reminders ofRock Ciry's Indian herirage. Jc was here char warring C reeks sought refuge in rock pockets and crevices. Whimsical Fairyland Caverns and Mocher Goose Village charm both kids and adults wicl1 visual interpretations of their favor ite fairy tales. Rock City was also an inspiration to Wair Disney prior to his famous California Developmenr. \r\nMore family fun waits ac Lake \\X'innepesaukah io Cacoosa County. This I I 0-acre summer amusemcnr park has 32 action rides, skill games, picnic groves, and \r\nBeautiful~ Historic Progressive \r\n \r\nVisit the beautiful northwest Georgia mountains for a long weekend. Tour historic New Echota Cherokee Village, visit Resaca Confederate Cemetery, play golf. shop, go antiquing, and walk in the Chattahoochee \r\nNational Forest! \r\nGordon County Con\\lention \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n300 South Wall Street  30701 (706) 625-3200 (800) 887-3811 \r\n \r\n1'16 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgie, On My Mind \r\n \r\nCloudla11d Ca11yo1t is 01Ie of111atIJ \r\nSlate Parks i11 Ille Northwest \r\nGeorgia Mo1111tai11s. \r\nSuperstar Concerrs on S undays and ho lidays. \r\nWith its six state parks, five major lakes, myriad of rivers and screams, the Cohutta Wilderness and Chattahoochee National Forest, che NORTHWEST GEORG LA MOUNTAINS is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts. \r\nBoaters, Ptshermen, swimmers and water skiers use the crystal waters of Lake AUatoo.na, Lake Blue Ridge, Carter's Lake, and Lake Conasauga for their recreational pleasure. Lake Blue Ridge in eastern Fannin Counry is a parricular favorite of Ptshermen because of its abu ndant supply of muskie, walleye, bluegill, and s mallmoucb bass. \r\nWhirewacer rafters, canoeists, and kayakers find their elemenr in Blue Ridge, Ellijay, and McCaysville on the Canecay, Toccoa, Ocoee and Cossawarcee Rivers. \r\nFor the upscale hiker a new service is availa ble from H awksbeU Farm Llamas in Dalton - picnic hikes through chc C hanahoochee National Forest without having co backpack. Lunch (and gear) is on rhe llamas! \r\nCamping is plentiful, especially around cl1c lakes and scace parks. C loudland Canyon, Fort Mountai n, and Red Top Mountain Stace Parks also have aircondicio ned conages, and there's a new 33-room lodge a nd conference cenrer ar Red Top M ountain Srare Park in Cartersville. \r\n \r\nThe cool mountain srreams rhac criss-cross the region yield one of che upcoun try's favorite dishes, fresh rainbow trout. Whether ic's cooked over a campfire or prepared ro perfection ar che Woodbridge Inn in Jasper, it's cercain robe memorable. Memories are made at the breakfast rable, roo, especially in Chatsworcl1 ac rhe Cohu tta Lodge. Both resrauranrs offer stunning mountainscape views. \r\nArcs, crafts, and :rntiques are part of che fare at Forge Mill Crossing in Morganron, an exccllenc choice for lunch. Evcryrhing's homemade here, and. likely to include local ingredients, such as fruit from nearby Ellijay, Georgia's Apple Capital. \r\nThe agriculniral bounry in che NORTHWEST GEORG LA ofren spills inro shopping bags as souvenirs. Apple produces from Gilmer County's overflowing orchards can be found at many road.side markets, which usually sray open unril March. Bue fall, jusr when autumn colors are ar their peak, seems ro be a favorite rime for apple seekers. T he Georgia Winery's Taste Center and Outler Store ac 1-75/Exic 141 offers samples chac include Georgia Peach Wine and Muscad.ine Champagne. \r\nAnciques, handicrafts, and ocher shopper delights can be found throughout rhe region, wirh Rome, Dalton and Carrollto n having the largest selecrion ofbig city scores. Dalcon is che Carper Capital ofthe World, the place where rufred bedspread piecework turned inro a multi- million dollar industry. [e's not unus ual co see visitors arriving in trucks to carry home cheir purchases from che dozens ofcarpet oudecs here. Two direct faccory oudec centers are located in Dalron and Calhoun on 1-75 (Exits 136 \u0026 L29) - both completing expansions by 1995 co give shoppers more bargain opportunities. \r\nStrategically locared bcrween Aclanra and Chacranooga, che NORTHWEST GEORGIA MOUNTAJNS allow visitors easy access ro atrraccions in these metropolitan areas. \r\n\"Good value for money spent\" is the message in the NORTHWEST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS. Its dramatic history and natural beauty are inexpensive co behold, and the wide variety of restaurants and lodging a re easy on the pocket, coo. In this land of resounding echoes, rhe loudest of all may be rhe one chat says, \"You can afford to stay here awhile. \"  \r\n \r\n  Northwest Mountains \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nCalhC1Un Local Welcome Cenler ~(MIS \\hllSI calhoun. GA 30\"01 \"011/hlH.?UO \r\nCha!ffortb Local Wckome Center \r\nIll\\)' ;.? \r\n{;h;u)\\\\onh. (:A i0'05 \"116/(\u003e':l'i~~l(~I \r\nDou,tuvlllc Local  clcomc Cen1er PO Bo, .~'15 (llO) l\u003eoufllas\\Ille, GA ~o13ci -10-11H H 0 2 ! \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\n,.-;Georgia \\1sltor Information (',4,nlcr \r\nRinggold. G.\\ IO'.\\(, \"0{11'Jr-1.?I I \r\nRome Local Wekome Center CM\u003c Crmer Hill Rom('. G\\ 101(,1 l-8Utl0 1H IIH \r\nGeorJlla \\'lsltor lnformallon Cenll'r J.211 \r\nTillbp\u003cx\",.. G.\\ ~oI\"6 \r\n-10 t 5\"+ loll \r\n \r\nSTATE PATROL 'ljl 'MBl'JIS \r\n \r\nlllue Rtdgc \r\n \r\n\"ll()/(1~.?-!l I~ \r\n \r\nC:a!IK!Un \r\n \r\n\" Of,/ l\\l')-8(1'}1 \r\n \r\n\u003c:union \r\n \r\n-10-1 , 1 1-.?1;:; \r\n \r\nCancr.wllle \r\n \r\n~tl-l,38.?-3l.U \r\n \r\nCrdanown D:dion \r\n \r\n10r-tll-3.H-t \r\n700/.r ! l 2IIO \r\n \r\nl.afatcllr \r\n \r\n\"l)(,/6:ll! 1100 \r\n \r\n\\ Ula Rllu \r\n \r\n4(1.1 -t'i9-~6C,I \r\n \r\nTo Inquire aboul Georgia road condlllons call: Wt-ekd~)') ll:I5-t:-15 -10-1, 65(,.588.? Slm and \\\\cckends i0/(,56-'i.?6\" \r\n \r\n148 1995 Georgi\" 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n Chieftains Tmll Travel ll11 150 mile Chieftains lroll and explore 1he rich hlslol') or 1he \\aihe Americins In ~or1hwe:;1 Cc,;irgla lle,fgna1ed as  Slate flb1\u003c1rir Tr-,11 b) the Georgia GencrI A.-.scmhl) In Iqxs :IS part or till' I )lilh llllllh'Cl'S'JI')' or the Trail of Tem \r\nBlue and Gmr Trnil The Nonhwotcorner ofGirgl:i, roughly from Cha1l3nooga 111 the uuiskiris of A1la111a  I\u003e the sculng for the C:wll ll';ir's mo,i dromatlc crcn,, \r\nADAIRSVll.l li \r\nA11'RACTIONS \r\nBarns ley Gardens ,11 111oodl,nds. S97 Uomsfc) Garden, kd., (;1010;1); IO1/HF180. \\'A-f1HlS. Rate,; ldulis S6 SO: Children under I! frl-t \"Ith 11ayl11g aduh; ~nlor C:1111.cns, S1t1de111s SS.iO, A hi\u003eiorlc 11tebrll11111 c:;rn1c. puhlfc gardens. mu;i,11111, nun.ery ond Sp\u003c'd\"1 .,enL,. (GIITA) \r\nl'lensc .(et\u003c our 11d 011 pnxi 145. \r\n190l Stock t:_,change, l!s Jluhlir Squorc, (.1010~). \u003c1o-lr7.1l90l. ((aITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICF. \r\nAdalrsrille Inn Re.srnuranL 1110 S. M,fn St., (.iOIQ\u003e), '101;--.1. !771. (GIITA) \r\n*BLUE RID GE \r\nATTRiICTIONS \r\n1nt111ueS and lmndcr,fL At itJJ,t eight ;hops. lnc11cd tJ1n111gho111 1hc counl). hwltc )'Ou to hr(m,c thn\u003engh their \u003ep\u003c.'Cialt) ,hops, whether It ht~ antlt1u~\"', h:andcrnfts nr nne :art, \r\nAppalachian Trail :111d Benton Mack)' Trull, C:hII hoochcc ~l'I Forest,(.lo;11); \"06/M!,'680. Grca1 hlkfng/bockpod\u003clng tr, .il\u003c. Origln,thig In NII Go 11111,. \r\nBockroads OrMng Tours. P.0 Box 875, (.105 lj); -(l(,/(,jl;680. Sci[guided IOU'1! thn\u003eugh lwau1lful COIIOl)''1!ld1. I\\\\OUOl3in; :llld wlldcrnes.-.. Tour tint\u003c!$ , ary from I 1/ 2 to 5 h'1! Allhlr free oi Chamhcr nr Welcome O.,nt\u003cr \r\nChottohoocl1ee National forest, )90 E. llln ~t (.!051.l): il)(\\/6;2-.10.1 I. Sc,cral humlrt~I cimpsfte,, pfmfc \"\"\"'-', hiUng trails. ,ccnfc riwr; and S\\\\intming lx,chl\" llJJS and lx10kle1s \u003e1'ollohlc ai Dl5trict Offin In dcmntuwn. Cohutta WlldernessAre:1. 8) ,n Act u[C.Qngrc'\u003e.\u003c, 3-1.lfXI  of N:ulonal Fores, l:rnd hash\u003c.-cn cl.1.,,!0l,I 2.11he f.ohutt ll\"lldcmcs., 2rc,. Access to the Interior Is h) footpath \u003cnl)'. ltlcal ror ~ack11addng. \r\nl.:tkc Blue Ridge, 1',\\, .i,920:,.. via 1-'iH from lthutt to l'.S 76 llootlng, amping, f1.shing. plmlcidng, s,\u003clmmlng. \"()(,1/,;lll(,IS. \r\n,llerdtn\u003cs Hope Vlllogc. P.O. llox 8.lo / Ort(;, ; Nor hrtdge. (lO; I;I): -o(,/6;\\l-9000. The Inn, an e.,oct rcplll\"J of 'wdhcrhun, Ta,tm hullt In 11'1111,m,burg ht th, 1700'~. Stroll cofonlal gordcn,; and -c onl)' llemlork rna,c In the U.S. Sug.arcreek R:1ce,rn)'and '1u:dc Park f.cumru. ,md stock or \r\n~o\"~ r2dng. \\lonthly hluc~r:i.lS/rountl')' mu.1lc during summer \r\nmon1hs. fri 11010 111(1.'S, 1pril-SCp1cmb\u003cr, 70(,1(,J!-'i550. \r\nTrnut Fl)f1shing. guid~-d ntlvc trout O,hfng on the mouni,ln weom; ,nd riwrs or ~orth Georg l-80(1.;1;1+-8!8 or ;()(,/;9l-i-157. \r\nWhitewater R,r,ing. l'.0. Bo, SH I G II\\\u003e) ;, (.l05l3J; 7116/6;1Vi6RO or ROO-'ISl9'r! . l'rhote OOnlJlUllie~ nffer l'\u003cjUIJ\u003ement, 1~.1thpo11'1l1Qn and gultksl trip:;. \r\nI.ODG ING \r\n,i;, Blue Ridge Monntain f.abins. 1'.0, llo, IIS!, (.llli1.l) office ,i \r\ncomer or llwy. ; N. ,~ 11,pl,ichlan llwy. -06/6,\\l-6999. CCEX-L-PA, (GIJf,I) \r\n11,e Fannin Inn Motel \u0026 Restuur\u003enL APD lllghwai 515. P0. llox (\u003e\u003c15. (30'il3): 70(,/6H-lOO; or 8()()/$.l.1'183\u003c R\"\"' S SJO,SJi; ll SqlJ.S\u003c'i. (;f,F-P. Cltan arturdahlc rooni~ Prin11 rib, fresh trout. llonl!'-cookt'I lunch dII)'. S1111d)' huftct I Ii. :00 (CIITA). \r\n1111 L:1s1 Resort, Rt l. Box Z-75. (30;1J); i116/6;1l-;IS(t'l (GIITA). \r\nP/e/1${' SCC' our ntl on thisJM/!.e, \r\ns,,. l.cisurc Time Vacation Rentals, \\s~ Hd . P.O. Ro~ IOH, \r\n(305 13): 706/632-.i0j6. Rotes: IJ lln11111aln cabin; on trnut streams or \\\\itl1 \\'IC\\\\, Quiet, privJtc. cl\u003cJS\u003c to !Jkes. Xtlon:il forest. (GIITA). \r\nSunnyhro\u003c1k !lend C..bins, Rt ! , P.O llo~ l.lOS. (1051.l); 706/632;1037. Raics: S/0.SS) S95. P.X-F-GPlll'-HGR. Pri,otc IIIOUIIIIUll pr.uli,;c Willi secludl-tl hut tub c:thhi; flreJJlaccs. furnished ki1d1c11.\u003c. mountain ,1cw,, sw,,kcd trout s1rc:1m. horseback riding. hikrng. ..-,rtmg. Ws. Rea.sonobfc r,ic ycor-roum1 llrochun. (c;irrA) \r\nl100D SERVICE \r\nTO\u003c't o:t Rln --rside Res1:1ur:1111 \u0026 G,cneral S1on:, UCO(,, Ho, 1!;1, A\u003ek, Rd., (.lO'il.i): 71~\u003e/(\u003e;12--8')1. lCC~S-OS. Cu.sual dining mcrlnoking the Tocco Rl1er. \u0026enfr, peorcful ,,ufng. large outdoor dttl -lutl1cntlc tUllll') sum nd OOUllll')' cook, ing. Caicring oml meeting \u003eJJ:ICC :l\\ailoblc. (GIITA). \r\n \r\n' Northwest Mountains f \r\n \r\nHot Tub \r\nCABINS \r\n \r\nA bubbling hol 1ub In your secluded mountain chalet.Trout stocked l ake, t rout stream and \r\nhorseback riding on premises. White water ratting and goll nearby, Localed minutes from Blue Ridge and Elijay. \r\n \r\nRoute 2 Box 2ns \r\nBlue Ridge, GA 30513 \r\n \r\n1-800-959-5562 \r\nRese rvatio n s: (706) 632-3864 \r\n \r\nMajor Cards Accepted  Honeymoon/Escape Packages \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nFannin Count) Chamb\u003cr of Commerce. P0. no~ 87;, \r\n(305I.i);'O(,f6.i2S\u003c,so CII. rutlo) J\u003eristinc 111ou1111l11s, rlwrs SUld l,ke:;. Great rcstaur:inL's hxl~lnR nd an11t1uc shopplnjl. (GIITA). \r\nPlemu~sec our mt 011 pflt,e 14]. \r\nFannin Count) lle ritagc Foundlion. Inc., P.O flo, I, (5051.l): 10t',/XJS-.- l\". (GIITA). \r\n \r\nBREMA N \r\nFOOD SERVICE Waffic llousc. .llOO lh\\). !7, 1-lO \\1 .. (.10110). 'IIH/i37S67 1. HHS-OS. Open !\u003c hou'1! for hreakfm, lunrb aJ\\d dlnncr. Tlxme stc,b. chicken. salad.\\ brc2kfasL (GiffA). \r\n \r\n\"CA LHO UN (A Geo r g ia Ma in S rr eel Cl l )') \r\n \r\nPlea.stsee 011r,ut o,, pagt 14. \r\n \r\nATTRACTI ONS \r\n \r\nBlue \u0026 Grui Tl\"'Jil. ;100 S Wall S1.. (.l0-01); -o\u003c,/6l)--3106. Tr.1,cl ~\\\\ Ga. Mll.'S which ,,ere 1hc M!tling for llu: Cini \\lars \r\nmost dnm.1llc c,N1tS \r\n \r\nCulhouu Loc:,I Wclromc Center, do11mown, jOO S WoJI SL, (.10701}. 106/625-HOO or 800/88\"-;181 I. CIIHlf l.oca\u003ced on \r\nlh,l U \r\n \r\nCalhoun Ollllct Center. s); Bclwcx,I Rd. (!0701): 7(K,1(,02, 130(1. llcslgncr outlet shopping at IL\u003c be.;t Over .lO s\u003corc\"' pre:.cnll), odditfon,I swrcs In 1995. O(f 1.-,. F..\\11 1?9. \r\n \r\nCltattuh0\u003c.\u003eehee National Forcst/llidden Cr\u003cek, (.lli-111) Camping, hiking, \u0026 pfrnfrl\u003cfng. Ga. I;/, S\\1\" from CJlhoun' 1/l \r\nml R. omo forest Senlct Rd. l:l I for l ml. tl1cn r. Forest Sl:nlcc \r\nRd. ns. \r\n \r\nConttrts in the Count!')', Off1'5 F..,it 1311 \u0026 Red Bud Rd./P.O Box !11-15. (.1070.1); -1J6/Gl9-0!!(1. l111cm.ilon3lly-kmmn Coun \r\nti')' mu.sic ,nwrt:ilnnwm from M)'Oct. Sho\" tfm,.,. arc - ,.10 pm ond I0.00 pm. Tickets SIRJMl 1.5 ml F of 1-75 \r\n \r\nFields t'erl')' Golf Club. II\\\\) I;(, orr fall 130 1--,. (.10-01); \r\n-0\u003c,//,25-'i/,6/, ~cw 18 hole dII)' fo coursc, , ml f. or E.~11 I;o \r\n01\u003e\u003c'n - 1I)' a wct~- \r\nMcrcer Air Museum. llch,0\u003cKI Rd Exit Il9, (j0711I)i 1111 S of Colhoun ofT 1.-;. \u00261cn\u003c\u003c'l'n alrcroft dating fr(,m 191 t \r\n \r\nNew E\u003chota St:IIC llistorlc Sftr, I! 11 Chot,wonh lhl) . ~'F. \r\n \r\n(31001); - ()(,/6l9-8l 51 YACC. llis1oncChcrokee n~tlon apltl \r\n \r\n1s2;.1s311. (Sile 011 C/1/efla/11s Traff) (GUT\\). \r\n \r\nllt\"\"\"\"\"\" Oakleigh,.l.lS s.\\1'all SL I P.O. 1111.,.i12,(,111701);-o\u003c,/(1l91;IS \r\n \r\nN\\. \r\n \r\nhome or Gordon Corn11y llfs1ortcI Sodct)' \r\n \r\nShermons lldgirs.. Ooll Museum. OJ,en 10 public .lt,F. IO-t \r\n \r\nIJmlted uocess. oo drs,gnau.,J disable parktng, rc,;ttoonl\u003c \r\n \r\nSal:1cou Creek r,1rk. IIW) I\"' / F.xfl l;10, Rt. I, (.10'0I), 'Ol\u003e/6l9~ 190. l'A. 10 ml F. of Calhoun. t l6  lake, boating, pirnic rea. camping. swimming. Annual B:iss Tournament. \r\n \r\nI.ODGING \r\n \r\nBudget lloSl Shepherd Motel, llwy. H at 17$. Elli 129, (.lOiOl};-0///1!?,86 11. S-Shl!S-S!!U!S: DS.IO.AA-Sj1.ll!! CC \r\nf.X-PA-l'G r (GIITAJ. \r\n \r\nThe J ameson Inn. 189 Jam\"'i\u003cIII S1., 1111)'. ;j at 1-7;, Exit uq \r\nr:o. (30'0 I): 70\u003c\u003e/6!9 8 I.\\~ or 800, 11.W\u003e!!. S-S.liS IO, l~S4 I-Si I \r\n(X',E.~flIR-P-Gf\u003e,~ Frl!\u003c' continem,I breakfast. free loc,11 !\"J)is, \r\n,enicc, 11hirlj100l bath, 1ncrnium \"\"'\"\" llllO, c-,blc. (CIITA) Pln,sl! ~  011r atl ou tlw ,,,sltlt! Frrmt C\u003cit't'T, \r\n \r\nStonclcigh lied \u0026 Brt::tkf:t.\u003ct. II[, Fain ~t.. (.10701 ); 71J\u003c,/6l9 209.\\. 1111 (GIITA). \r\n \r\n\\ ft I COE llA IIS \r\n'1111 WS \r\n'IR \r\nllSFS GIITA \r\n \r\nLEGEND \r\nAcre \r\nUy IJlfMllntment LS Corp, ul En)l)nec,-. Fal.'lllt) Dalh lhstimc Sitt, l[Krat\u003c.J hJ the Gt'\u003cll')\\IJ Ucp.1nn1\u003c111 or \\atural Re.ource,, llc111rs Tu~ 9'i, Su !-5::iO; dll\u003eed \\londU) Th.111~s~1, Ing, Chrt,1n1.1.,. ~,uon.1I m,tortr L:uulmuk Oper,ll'\u003cl by th( ~auonal Prl,s Sen1cc \\allonI Ri'jtlsttr of llt\u003e1nr1c Place, ltrld/or lh,tt\u003erk Outbutldfngs \r\nunu,,, Sllltts Fort,,,ll') Stnin \r\nG..,,ri)I, llo,,pl1Jlhy 21111 Tr,vd \\~\u003eCIJ1lnn ~l,mbtr (GlffA) J)(onotcs J;,c,JJ IIelcome Ccnu.'t or Stull' 11'1tor 1nronn11on Ccntrr ,n the ,it} \r\n \r\nAITRACTIONS \r\n \r\nt;t; \r\n \r\nCredit C.,d.s \\teep1t1I \r\n \r\nffl \r\n \r\nFIH\u003ed St:nfee \r\n \r\nUP \r\n \r\nlililf Pri\u003etlt-g...., \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\n\u003cimup RJtt-\u003c \r\n \r\nflF \r\n \r\nllandlcappt.I Fadlill1':I \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nKennel fmlitie,; \r\n \r\nr~ ,\\ \r\n \r\nldml\u003cslon \\o \r\np.,._, Allm,,.J \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nl'l~ground \r\n \r\n\\A \r\n \r\nAdml\"i1m  \\\"' \r\n \r\nHOTEL/\\IOTEL \r\n \r\n811 \r\n \r\n800 ,\\ llre...lllSI ll\u003c\u003emt,13) \r\n \r\nBIIR \r\n \r\nlk..J \u0026 Breakfa\u003et lintel. RNlrt \r\n \r\nIll \r\n \r\n11\u003c-tl \u0026 8re2klast Inn \r\n \r\nC~E~ \r\n \r\nKahpltt1n11 Cumncy li\\chngc \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCounll') Inn \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nr,-ktllfl Wunge \r\n \r\ncc \r\n \r\nCn.-dll Cmls An:cpu.'d \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nl)o\\\\lll(mn \r\n \r\nF. \r\n \r\nfJ11en:l1nment \r\n \r\nliX \r\n \r\nupn.\".\u003e\"\"1 \r\n \r\nf \r\n \r\nrfshfn8 \r\n \r\nFl. \r\n \r\n'ul1l St-ntce \r\n \r\nGC \r\n \r\nGolf on Preml\"\"\" \r\n \r\nGP \r\n \r\nC\u003ctlf l'rlvllcjl0\u003e \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllndlnpJJlI lfn\"'\u003etblt \r\n \r\nIIC \r\n \r\nlloalth Club \r\n \r\nIIP \r\n \r\nllcat,'d Pool \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn Room \\lml\u003c-S \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\nhenru,I Fadl1t1i,, \r\n \r\nh \r\n \r\nhltd\\cnflte\u003e \r\n \r\nLI \r\n \r\nLingu\"llc lnll'rprl'l\u003cr \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllarln.1 \r\n \r\n\\\\ \r\n \r\nM.r ,\\JqlOrt \r\n \r\nOU \r\n \r\nOn Bech \r\n \r\nl'A \r\n \r\nl'ct., AJJi\u003eM-d \r\n \r\nre; \r\n \r\nPla)gn,und \r\n \r\np \r\n \r\nPtHll \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nResort \r\n \r\nRSO \r\n \r\nRc,,er,,uun S!'l'\\lCI' Ol')\\ill!lt.:1tlon \r\n \r\ns \r\n \r\n$huule \r\n \r\nSU \r\n \r\n~uhurban \r\n \r\nss \r\n \r\nSno\" Skiing \r\n \r\nTC \r\n \r\nTennf,i; Q)urt,'i \r\n \r\n11$ \r\n \r\nWo1crSkllng \r\n \r\nt.t'\u003clriu lk,111 llr.:M:ist Council Men,h,r \r\n \r\nRESTAl!RANTS \r\n \r\n,I \r\n \r\nllmosphtr., Tbk' St'l'\\k\u003c' \r\n \r\ncc: \r\n \r\nCredit r..,.i. lm-ptt.J \r\n \r\nCl. \r\n \r\nCoc;Lufl L\u003c\u003eunge \r\n \r\nCi \r\n \r\nWl,ttnJ ~morg11.\u003cborJ \r\n \r\nt:ss \r\n \r\nCu\u003ckt~tl Stnlw Sundai \r\n \r\nD \r\n \r\nllo\"mo~n \r\n \r\nt \r\n \r\nllllt'rt.1)1111,eut \r\n \r\nFf \r\n \r\nh ,\u003ct F1Kxl \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nr.tmlly St) Ir \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\n11,ndfcpJX'II ftiliUcs \r\n \r\n'IS \r\n \r\n\\u S11111kl11g Arc11~. \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sundui \r\n \r\nSIi \r\n \r\nSuhurban \r\n \r\nSERVU:t:~. \r\n \r\nII. \r\n \r\nAlrlinr \r\n \r\nI' \r\n \r\nChamhcr of Comml.'N'e \r\n \r\nCH \r\n \r\nCun-nC) Ex(h,ngo \r\n \r\nhi \r\n \r\nt:tlu~Jlkllt ln~ututlnn \r\n \r\nGT \r\n \r\n\u003c.;round Trott,poruuon \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nfoorlyn lofhn1uuon llurl\"llu \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nlfecttng fl!llft) \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\n$hunk \r\n \r\nI'S \r\n \r\nTour Stni\u003ce \r\n \r\nn \r\n \r\nrmel lgNlC) \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 A~)' Mind \r\n \r\nJ 49 \r\n \r\n fOOII SERVICE \r\nGoldtn Corral Sieaks \u0026 Duffel Resaaumnl, Rt 8, blO ll\"Y 5.1 S.f., (.10701), -06/6l5-18l).t. (.C(;S.fS\u003cIIF-NS-OSS. 1/SllA Gholre St..k'3nd hot fresh y,ast rolb;All you care lO \u003c:'JI Golden Choke BuffeL (Glm) \r\nh11ern21ional llousc ofP,nC'kes. Nl llwy. 5:1.S.E.. (.i070 I), i06/60l-17$9. (GlrTA). \r\nll'Affie llousc, IWO loc:llions: Rl~lbt11I Rd., 1-75 N. 6Xil 130. 706/6!5-0-169: 1-75, 7(,6 II\") 'i.i f., i06/625-1061, (;10701). A-FF-FSOS. Open l\u003cl hours for hreakfasL lunrh anddinner. T-bonc ,teak.\u003c, chicken, salad.\u003c. brcokf115t. (GlrTA). \r\n \r\nTRAVEi, SERVI CES \r\nGordon Coun1y Chamber of Commerce, :100 S \\foll SL, (.10701): 706/625-3200. (GIITA), \r\nP/,.nse s a,,r 11d 011pngr 146. \r\nCANT0 '1 \r\nATTRACTIONS Bull Ground. Boule of Tall-s Jllstorlcal S1:11e \\larker. Bault ground. Quoin1 ,entUl')'-Old 1own nestled In the foo1hills of the \r\nor Blue Ridge Mountulns. Off II\\\\~, i $ml.~ Camon. \r\nG21.:.woy lndlau Museum, .i l(l 1111. off Jlwy. 20 on llw)', 371. lndhm anlfacts and ro\u003ck colleolons from around the \\\\Orld S\"eerw:uer Park. Wike A1101oon. ll\"'Y 120. Carnpmg facilities. be2ch, bo\u003eL rnnip. n,1ure troll. aniph11hc21er \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nWafne llousc. 69-l llall Ground lhvr, t-;; \u0026 Exit I I. (301 H): ~0-1/720-19-M. A-FF-Fs-OS. Open H hour$ for hn\u003eakf1151, lunch \r\nand dinner. T-bonc s1caks, thicken, sollllls, bre:ikfasL (GIITA) \r\n \r\n77,e Nor//11C!t.'sl Ceorgln Mo1111/nlns nbo1111d 11//ft colorf11I fnlrs a,ulfesllvals. like I/tis 011e /11 Ca11l' Sprl11g. \r\nFOOII SERVICE \r\nTIor Lazy Donke)' Rtsiauronl, H-1 Bankhc-ad 11111-, (jO11 7); IOs/S.l+SS\"S. A-CCD-fS.SS. llcxlcan and Lu.tin cuisine. Dally specials from Uthe Lotln eoumrles! (GIIT.-1). \r\nLee's Famous Recijot Countr)' Chicken, 81/, S. llwy. 27, (.lOW): 401/856-02.13. ff-NS-OS-S. We raier on) size group. Cholre of chicken cooked lhrl-t woys. la'lle selection or ,cget bles. (G IITA). \r\nMaple Street M:tns ion. 401 llplc St., (30117); ~M/83+2\u003c\u003e57. A-CCCl, fS.llf-SS. A Mobil Too Star rcs1:turnnt In a 100-\\'ear old l'lctorion niunsiooc Banquets, weddings. catering. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nC:orroll Counr)'Cl'B. ~00 Northslde Or. (:101 1-):8(l0/Z92-0871 8. (GlrTM. \r\nPleas~ $et our 11d 011 this page. \r\n \r\nThe Heart or West Georgia \r\nd \r\nCarrollton Area Conve ntion \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n45 miles West ofAtlanta just off1-20 \r\n(800) 292-087 1 \r\nP.O. Box 532 Carrollton, GA 30117 \r\nMcintosh Reserve. John Tanner St:ttc P:trk. Wcot GA College, b urial site ()f Susan Il:1yward \r\nCA RR OI.LTO'I/ (A Geo rg in Ma in St reet Ci q) \r\nPltnsttsu 0 1,r ad 011 /}11gt If. \r\nlntOWll sou1h IUSIOrfC Dlslr1Ct w,tklng Tour. (30117); 800/Z9l 0871. II alking tour of M:llns1rcc1 r.,rroll1on. \r\nA'ITMACTIONS John Ta11ner srni. rark, ;;~ Tanners lle:lch Rd. (301 1n; IO 1/S.l-0-Ull. Parking fee. CCPA-11G. Longc,I s:uod hearh ofan) \r\nG,-o,wo ,me park. Swimming, a,mping, Oshlng. (GIITA). 11oc Md111osh Resenc, GA \"\")'. 5 on Chutlllhoochee River, \r\n(.IO IIi~ 10~/830-58-9. P.-,lion, rhcr O\\'CrltKlk, b,IIOeld. chlldrcn's Oshlng ponds. c-amplng ond picnic 2rc:i. CIOS\u003c,l on Mon \r\nSusan R. llayw:ird Gra,csite ,llonumcnl, IOOIICd UI Our L:ld) of Per1ic111ol C:irc Cn1hollc Church. lll00-l92087l. \r\nWest Gtorgio College/The Bonner llouse, llple St., (301 17); 40-l/856-6500. Puhlir Rclotkms und I t,ILOr r..:nwr. lontl-d In \r\nhlstorlr llonner !louse e. 18'iS ~Ill' \r\nLODGING Dn)s Inn Carrollton Conention Cl,111cr \u0026 llotcl, 180 Cen 1ennlol Rtl, (3011 7): O1/8.10-1000. CL-CCP-GP-11-IRPA-P Near SL\\ Flug; \u0026 C.110111 Carden.\u003c. 10 ml. to llO. Wc;,1 Georgl College I ml., ron,cnle11110 shopping. (GIITA). The Jameson Inn, iOO $ Pork St., (3011 7): 10-4/8,H-l(j()(). Rotes: S $12-$51: ll $\u003c1(a$56. CCII-IR-P. Frt'C 0011thH1112I hre.tk fas1, phone \"ilh diin. free loc.il calls. coble n', mwspaper. (GIITA) \r\nl'lt!a..~es.tt ourml011 IU f1,.sl1fe Frolll Corff!r. \r\nRnnrnd2 Inn Currolllon, 1201 S. Part. St.. (30116~ tlM/8;\\4nlO or 800/736-9971. Rates SSSS-S(,0, 0 S6I-S66. CL-CC-11-IRPA-P Two '\u003e1a11ron15. -1000 square reel of mt-ctlng spare qS minutes from llrtsfield lnt'LAtrporL (Gtn'A). \r\n \r\nCA RTERSVILLE (A Geo r gl:a Ma i n Str ee t Ci t y) \r\nPll!mie $ef' ()11r ad 011 page 14. \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAir Aerts Museum, Cor1er.wlllc-8arto\\\\ Alrpor~ (.10120); 10-I .182-7050, YA SI.Oil. An 11-n)ing mlllllll') olrrr:lft MuscunL M-f 9-$ \r\nAll\u003cuoona l.:1k \u0026 \\'lsitor Center (COE), 11.0. llox 487 \r\n = (;10120): lfH/582--1100. Eagil~ roarnhove 1hesccnlclokc. Public IV full rJngc of \\I a1er sport$ Camping \u0026 hiking. l'lslior C,ntrr atop dan1 dlsplors rt-glonal naiurol ,nd t111lurol histol') Open do. \r\nBarlow llis1or1 Cc111er. 319 E. Chtrnkee Ave., (~01!0): 40 t/ .\\Rl3lH8. Y.\\.(;CIIF,IJGf Muscwn pro,ldes a glimpse bark 11110 the worbhops. farmsteads, and mcrc-antlle of the plonel!rs of I\\, Co. Dos11l2)'l\\ spon from 18 10s through 11'\\1' II Gift Shop. Tu$a JO 1, \r\nC.ss,111 Confedcr1e Cen.oelel'), 1-75 F.i:lt 117 / C:ls$-\\\\'h11e Rd.. (.lOIH): 10-l/3871357. NA-BCT. Uuroal ; itt: of 300 C.~ soldier,. ,nd Gen. Wm T l'i offord \"The ntel\u003eellum rulmr:il center of~ C. \\\\llS hunoed b)' die ;th Ohio Regiment 011 No, -1. 18(1-1. Exll tr. go W Z ml. \r\nChief111ins Trai~ P.O. Box ZOO.i9'. (301l0): -0/,/629-.1406. Tm d 150-ml. tniil to e\u003eplore history uf native Amerlc:ms dating IOOO IIC 10 Trail ofTcars. Oe\u003elgnated by G:i. General ASScmMy In 1988 as pon of I50th 211nlversory of Troll or Te2n1. \r\nCoo1,er's friendship ,11011unien1, Luke lillluon Dom, 1-75, f.xll I15, (.lOl lO); 40 l/.l824i00. .SA One-of-a-kind 1rlb111c from  debtor 10 hb crt.'\u003ctltor,., f.re\u003ctc1l In 18\u003c\u003e0 by  Jn\u003en King M;r~ A. Cooper 10 honor ,18 Gl1\u003erglans \"ho oldt-d him 1hrnugh a SI00.000 crisis. COE prnperl) \r\nCooper's Iron Works, Rher Rd, (301!0); 40-l/3$7-13i-. ~A6GT. Onl)' rc11111a111 Mrk Coo1x-r's Iron Plantallon at P.towalL l11ls hustling ontcbcllum indusirl:il cemcr was ubU1,.,.1\u003c-d b\u003c \r\nC'llUle or Its co111rlh111lon to the C..'Q Sold lO cs.~ lo IS\u003c\u003eL \r\nEIO\\\\Oh Aris Gallery, 11 W:ill SL, (.lOllOJ: 40-l/j8l-Sl77. SA-CCllf. Co-op an gullcl'). Ru10Ung SJl\u003c.cbl cxhihlts. Tu,f l(H, Sa IO.lO-l:30. \r\nElo\\\\oh Indian Mounds llisaori\u003cSlit, 813 lndlan llounds Rd. SE. (301!11): 101/;187.l- 1\" Admission: Over 19 $?: (al~ SI: 0-i fr.'C. Y~-GR. A lllssissipplan Indian site doting from 1000 All to ISIMI AD. (Site on Chieft\u003coins Truil). (GJITA) \r\nPle11se SH 011r #d 011 page 145. \r\nEtowah S11io11. 15 \\\\ \\lain SL, -10-l/606-86%. Au11l11uc gollcl')' of O\\'i.'I' 11; hond,-rJft,-d, \"0111hn r\u003elctures oud dc,k 1ro1\u003ehles...a hunH,rtm'( prl'sen1:.1.tion for your omusc.m~nt :md flllen:tlnmcn1 \r\nllis1orlc llownt0\\\\'11 W:,lklug Tour/ C:ircers,ille 11:oinstree~ P.O ll(o, IOI 'i,.I Woll ~L. (.101 W);10~J.\\86-(1,1'i8 NA. Self-guided 111ur of NR l'Nlfl\\,nle, lndudlng 1wo rour1houscs. depot, ll1co1er, \r\n:1nd lhc firs1 outdonr COC!lColn dwni,,;,nwnl. Do q.; , \r\nKingston Confedcr:ite Memorial Museum, lj f.. Moln SI, Klni,,ton (301,l;): I0-1/33(,'169. -.0-1/ 387-13;-. M. Mus.um c111hrJCCS IOll'n's rich hlstOI')': Great Locomotl\\'C Chase. ISI Way- \r\nor side llomc, the ,10.nlng point \"M,rch 10 the Sea\". las1 Confed \r\necJtc surrender e:is1 or tl1e Mississippi. B~ \r\n \r\nEuharlee COi ercd Bridge, Euharlt-t Rd., (30110); -10-l/.!87 I3;7 N~- C,-orgl oldest ro.-cn.'il bridge, this la11irc dt-slgn bridge wo., built In Jl!S(, h)' renowned black rontr,oor llonire KIDR, l:tnt'1'pil'Ce for piCtllfe'S\u003cjUe homlet.of l!uharlee. \r\ncl,,., Main S1ree1Car1ers1ille, (.1()120); 40-l/~s(.64;$ NA. lnllqu \r\nIng, uranlons \u0026 historic sllt-s mokc 1110\\\\ n C:2ncmJlle one of Gi.-orgl1's mo,1 endt:orlng lbin Street cities \r\nNoble Hill 23/ol Joe Fr.tnk lbrrls Pkwy.. (.10120): -10-1/.1823.{92. NAIIP. A Black lliilOI')' Mu;,uon 2nd Cul1un,J C:Cmcr houS\u003c.,l In the I91.1 ~oblc 11111 ko:lt'Ow\u003eld \u0026hoof. II wo.\u003c N G:i.'s first school hutli specifidll) ror bl.ct. chlldrens educ:illon. \r\nRed Top .llountnln State Lodge Park, 6H Red Top ltoumoln Rd. SE, (30120); 101/9i5-0055. r.crn-11-\\IFPA-PG. 1950 a. on lkc Alltoona. ~,1ure-b:ised aohitlcs, 1roll1, heath, rolling huts, lodging. (GIITA). \r\n11/tnst! see our ad 0 11 pap,r 145. \r\nRoselawn, H If Cherokee Are. (30120); 10-1{:ISHl6!. \\'A Sl.00. llomc of Sam Jones, l'lctorlan .,-.ngellit for \\\\hom the \"Grnd Ole Opry\" was huih. Period fumishings, iotlrlgulng archi \r\nteoure. !louses memorobllio ofJones ond nrsi \\\\omon scm1tor. \r\nll'llliont ll'einm:111 Miner:ol Museum, Vi \u0026 CS HI , E.\\11 1!6, \r\nP.O. Bo1 Izs;, (30I!0); 1011/,lS(,-0;76. ROil'$: Adults-$3, Seniors ;o. ( \u003eS )-$2 Children (6-11)-Sl. YA-CF.1-GR-HF-IIF-11. ~Unmls. \r\nr\u003cds, fosslls, gems, ,rdcos, gift shop. Group tours Rock.Swap June 10. Geology classes. (GIITA). \r\nPlensrsee our 11d 011 paJ!.r 145. \r\nYoung Brothers Phnrntaey. W. Mln s,.. (301 lO); l0/382 \r\n-to IO. NA. The sign on the exterior w:ill is reeognt,.ed by the \r\nCoro-Col Co. 1151hc worrds first outdoor r.oc:i-Cot. palmed 11 II advcnisemenL Pointed In IS9-oby  C001-Cola syrup \u003ealcsman. \r\nLODGI ' G \r\nHolid)' Inn, \\lwy. II I N. 21 1.,;, Exit ll6, (301l0): -tOl/586()gjO. CUCIHlr, PA-P. Aword winning pno1icn) dt!.\u003clgn featuring plush lundsc:1ping and l4 hour Denny', Rcsi.uronL (GIIT.-1) \r\nPIMS/\u003e sc,o our ad 011 (\u003eIlg 7. \r\nss Red Top Mounto.ln Stute Lodge Park. 1-7\u003e \u0026 f.xil Il3.(.lOI ZO); \r\n-lOl/9 ;-0/)S;. Rates: S SIS-$;1): D 1-$5(,. CC-f_'(.f.11-K-ll-PG-PR-T(,' WS.~,u,re abounds on 1950 :i. park Clean, n,odcm, sp:icious hot.el room, \\\\ilh viC\\\\S of \\\\ildllfe. (GIITA). \r\nP/f.'t1se ste our nd 011 pngc 145 \r\nFOOO SERVI CE \r\nCrurkcr Barrel, II\") 20 at I-';, P.xit llS, 1111), lO N... (30 1lO), ~0-lf386-{j9-.l. A,CC,fS.11,NS-OS-S. llome of hearty home cooking r=lling  1i111e \"hen good food ond ~ood service went hand In h:1nd. (GIIT1\\). \r\nRed Top Mountain State l,odge Park, (,5.1 Red Top Mou11taln Rd. SE. (.~0120): -101,-\u003crs-ooss.A-CC-FS-11-XS-OS. Wonderful din Ing 1\u003ci1h nturc in 211 arc-.is. Deer and birds abound. D-.llly lunch buffe1 (GlrTAJ \r\nPlen.w.,n 011rt1d o\" JHl8C 14$. \r\nWlns1on's food \u0026 Splril\u003c, 163 E. Main Sa.. (SOIlOl: q().1/~Si 9179. (GIITA), \r\nwarn, llousc  1110 locations: R1. 3 \\\\11i1c Cas.\u003c Rd., (.lOllO): \r\nI0-1/ .18(\u003e9(\\?l: Rt. 6 c:,mon 1111')'. (301lll}: lOa/382-1-134. A-FFt'S-OS Opeo l-1 hours for breokroSL lunch ind dinner. T-bonc ste\u003ek. chicken. s:1h1\u003cls. bre,kfasL (GIITA), \r\nTRAVEi. SERVICES \r\nC.rtcrs,ille-Bnriow Cotin1,Touris111 Coun\u003cil. 16 \\\\ , Main St., (;101!0): s01/3S71:15- 111.'l'lsilor ,ervlre:\u003c Ct'lotcr, ,:clf.guld,-d \r\nor lours home:\u003c \u0026 b11,ini,ssdls1rl\u003c1. onll\u003ctulng, event\u003c lnformutlon \r\n(GIITA). \r\n \r\nCAVE SPRI C \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nlll~torit ca,, Spring and Rolntr Park. l'lew the large \r\nlhncs1one C'Jve for ,,hich ,he communlt)f was named and ,-lsft the qualm ant111uc ond gift shn,,, os wcll 115 the hc2u1iful, ,1atcl)' homes, 90 of which are nm,t 1111 the NR The Georgl School for die Ocaf!,os l\u003e\u003c.-tn locaLt-'11 here ,Ince 1846. 111\u003c,n r .358l. \r\n \r\nLODG ING \r\n \r\n11\u003c:orn At,dCnl)' Inn, C'..:d,n0\\111 St . (;IOI!). -o\u003c,n r-8865. \r\n \r\n\u0026\"'\"' \"')' D-P 150 year old ~In opl't'AICd b) lllstoncol Sorlcty. No \r\n \r\nsmoking. gre21 \r\n \r\nond unll11ue ,hopping. (GJITA) \r\n \r\nCED ARTOWN (A Geor g i a \\l:ain Stree t Cil)') \r\nPlc11Sl\" ,'il'e 011r nd o\"pt11t.e 14. \r\n1\\TTRACTIONS 11,e Big Spring. 11,ssahlrkon Ac.. Just off ll11 y l 7. (.!0115). The Chcrok1.--cs met her~ for mndls \u0026 ccrcmonie~. Nnw :1 park \"i1h picnicking fodlltl\u003c.'$. \\\\de in iJ1e \u003e1rcam nowlng from ll1r spring. Jlis1orir llrfring Tour. Ailble 01 the Polk County Chamber of r.ommercc. Courthouse Z. 100 l'rlor Sa.. Room !0-, PO ll\u003cox H5 (.lOI?S): ,,O-i/7\u003c19-1651 \r\n \r\n150 1995 Georgia On JI~)' Mind \r\n \r\n , \r\n \r\nNorthwest Mountains \r\n \r\nI \r\n \r\nKe)' Wes, Inn. SOI GI Maddol l'k\\\\). (.l070i): 706/51711;;. 1-8()0.g3:10;55. R.1tes S-S:l8-S1l; D-HH16. CC-PA.f.11 Sil rcs1,ura11ts neorhy. Golf 2nd rafting pachgcs \"''ilablc. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nLllllc Rome. luc.. llOI Ii .lnl A\\'e., (:1070;), 706/6957309. RCSCf\\'3llons: )'!'\u003c. AC.CfS.11:-ISOS. Rne llolln food. P\"\"\"- w,d11lches. solad bar. pllz. 1emp1h1gdcsscris. southern hosp11J1.ll1y (()IITA), \r\nTRAVEL SERVICF.S \r\nCh:11\u003eworth,Mur') Count)' Chamber of Com n,er . I!O W Fon SL,  101, P.O. Bot 327. (3070S), i06/69;.(,06() C B. 1'l\u003ci1 hlstoric Fort \\lowllaln and the Chief l 'ru111 !louse and enjo) l(OOd Southern cooking. (GllTA}. \r\nPleas~ see our ml 011 p11ge 147. \r\n \r\nn,e Clllefl'n1111 /louse /11 C/u,tsll'ort/1 ser,,ed ns n meelfug place \r\n \r\nCHI CKAMAl'G \\ \r\n \r\nfor Cherokee tribes. \r\n \r\nATTRACTI ONS \r\n \r\norr ,o, Polk Count) llislorkul Society lluseum a.nd Gardens, Col \r\nlege SI lh\\)' l\" (j(lll;); -,s.31_; or \"qlJ.\"411-5')()(, llu\u003ceunt opens the llh ~u. or csch mo111h !i or IIA Grdens open II tlnll~ \r\n \r\nChickamauga and Cho11anoog:1 NntionI Militory P:irk(See Fon Oglethorpe). \r\nllis toric CJ1icka01auga, do\" mown. Fromler and 11aorian buildings. NR. \r\n \r\nFOOD SERl' ICE \r\n,me \\I llou...-. !!8 Mln St, (j0 Il$); 401/11\u003e\"714. lFf.t'S-OS om, II lfnu;,, ls never closed! 011en l hours  d) ! Good f0\u003c\"1 \r\nIn  f\"5t frlendl)' OlntOSphcrc. (GIITA), \r\n \r\n11idclcn Hollow Farm. 11111. l,l(1 Folk dance en1eriolnnoe111, hiking. fishing.  0(1/ $.l9l.l72. \r\nLODGING Gordon-Lee ,IJausion Bed \u0026 Breakfast l 17 Co Rd., \r\n \r\nTRAYRI. S6R\\' ICES Polk Count) Chomber or Con,mcn,e. Courthooi-.c !, 100 Prior St. Rm. IO!. (.10 125); a\u003clt/\" 19-165!. C. llou;es Wclmntc Cenlcr \r\nC UAI S\\\\ORTII \r\n \r\n(.l0707); \" 06/.l7S47l8. Rote\u003c: S S60-S7S: ll S71J.S9S. CC-D-HI, GPKTC Antebellum pbn1ation house c. ll!-11 Pnvatc lr.ihs. \r\nA111l,1ue.\\ glrdens. $c,e11 ,er,., \\luseunt (GIITA). \r\nPINl$e see Ollr '\"' OIipngc 267. \r\nllidde.n 11o!low Resort, '!6.l 111ddcn llollow Lo , (.l0\"07): \r\n 0\u003c,/;.19-!372 Rn1es: S s;;.s0 0. SR each ddlllonal person \r\nP-K-llA-PG-R. Secluded hldcawoy In IX'a111irul ru\u003e1lc setting. Inn, \r\ncahlns, hlklng. ftshlng. mny area umllons. (GlrrA). \r\n \r\nATTKACTIONS \r\nBrncs Creek Recreation Arco, 101 Old F.1111) Rd, (31li0i): 706J(,9i-6\",6 ~A. lladmoods plcnlon.':1 Takcl'S ~ II ~- front Chaiswonh ,i nu. turn r. 01 trallk light In Elon. Follow FS Rd. 18 P. for Io ntl, 111m left on FS (,8 for ,, 1111 \r\nChatsworth Local ll'elrome Center. ll\\\\y. 5!. l'or 1uurl\\1 lnfom101Jon 0(,1(,9;.\u003c,o\u003c,n \r\nCarter's Dam. L'S ~11 \u0026 c,. 1.l6. (3070iJ: oc,1111H891. \r\nImpounds 3.!!0 ~ lake. dec1\u003e\u003c'SI c:ist of Mis\u003ei.\"11'1\" 8 public-use :1re11S. COE lol.\u003c' \r\nVann llouse llistorlc Sitr, Rl ll\\l)'. US '/, (3070S): '0(1/(\u003e9\u003e!598. VA,GR,11. T\\\\\u003c\u003eSIO,Y w.ssk bm.k 11uu1Slo11 bu!ll for Chief James I nn in 1801. Canlilcvcred s1:llrn1 (Site on Chlcf12lns TrJII). (GUTA) \r\nl'IPtJS~ stt our ud 011pagr 147, \r\nCohuno Wilderness, 10 I Old fJlij) Rd., (.lOiOS). 70(1/(19;. 6\"~6 \\A. Onrr 3,00IJ a pr=ned In Cohuut UJIS ne-.uTennc.ssee~ f.Je,11.1ion~ from 950' 10 l.?00'. llea.dw:uers or Conas:mga and Jack~ Rl\\crs arc here. \r\nForl Mounlaln CrJf1, l'lllage, mp nr fon 11ou111,1u Shoji\u003e featuring ha11dmr1\u003c-d Item, unique 10 G\u003cwgl:1. Mlnlrnrc io1'. \"ll/1//195 93\" I \r\nFort )lounrnin Stole Pork, :I ml E. of ()1;11.\u003ewnrlh ,,1; GA Sl 11 ckrhes lls name from un ,ndcnt fon,Ocalion, 1hc min.\u003c 1,r \r\n\"hid, stand on 1hc point or the mount:lin o mm and trollc,r \r\nsite\u003c. IS ro11ug1s, IX'ach. fishing. plo,wcr c':lmplng. pedal h\u003clal renial, troll\u003c. Limlied am.~ mo ro11agt-s 2r1 t'\u003cjulpp\u003c.-d for tht' mohlhty Impaired. remttlndcr or fadllt)' Is lm,ccesslble. 106/\"9S ll,ZI {SIie 011 Clt/Pjl11/11s Trn/1). (G!ITA), \r\nJ'lc,ut stt: our ml o,, /)11gc- 147. \r\nllorscback l'rail Rides . ; mile. 10 mile. 1/l ti)' 011d 11\\'crnlgh1 \r\n,o\u003c, r\".llllJ\u003erlcle, hl~h \u003etop FL \\loulllnln In the Chaunh!\u003e\u003cl(hee Sttlional \r\nforrSL 1(,9;.\u003c)(~JI . \r\nLake Conas\u003cmg. IOI (lid Plllj\u003ey Rd.. (.l010i); 7(l6/6?S67:I(, rA Si.00 11lghe,1 lake In c:cwglOI. ~car Chats\\\\Orth Camping, n,hlng. S1\\lnt111lng. hiking. plmlcklnc \r\nLODGING \r\nCorters Lake llurin \u0026 Rhort, PS .\\lorln Rd., (.10705): -0,,1!'(HS91 R21e, S S.I 19S. I) ss-S9i. CC-F-FU-1. 1-R L!Ak~t ~Idea hlns \u0026 room, I Cl) 1111lc1 ,c.,,.-,r1, ,111,11, fomlly a1mo:,phcrc. Boat rtu1al.s, housebl,alS. (GIITA). \r\nCohuna Lodge and Re, taurn~ ;oo Cochbc Tr-Jil, (J0\"05~ \r\n\"()(1/{,')S,')(,OI RJICl,; ~/0 Sl,9-S85 CC-f..f,P,11 111'-K-PR,TC. Open )'car mund. Dining \"llh  , le\\\\ high otop Fort llountaln \"here 111Jn and n,iurc nlCCL (C:!ITA) \r\nFort .llouniain Staie Park, 181 FL \\loumo,n Pork Rd.. (.1070S); -o\u003c,1MS-26l I Ra1,-s, 1':1rllng rrc: Walk-in Clllllp,lleS S8 rer nlghL RcgularC:tmpslt(:): SU jll'r nigh~ Cahlns S(,O.SllS 111:rnlghL Cf,p(; l)bcO\\'Cr the m)-Slt'I') or fl. llountln llc,11tlfnl mounllin ,op p,rk. lde-;I for fomlllt'$. (GIITAI. \r\n111,a..wSl!f' ,mr11d \"\" pllgr 147. \r\n \r\nCRA N DALL \r\nFOOD SERV1C Cohull Springs Adn1ist Con.-e111iun Center, I 1-;CQhuuu \r\nSprings Rd, (.lOr11),  001\u003c,9;.9093. A-CC.CS.IIF-NS (CIITA). \r\nDALI, \\ S \r\nATTRACTIONS fine Arts Center, special art exhibits monthly. P.O. llox 40:l. Oallas, GA ;101.ll tOl/ii.l-16 1? New nope Church Monument II\\\\~' :l81. (.IO IHJ: sO-I/.J.15(,(1 I!, BGT. \\larks the spo1or:, crucial bonlc 111 Ilic W,r lletwc-en t!IC' Stoles, Paulding Councils for lho Arts, Inc, l500 l\\. lndustrlI Wa), (.10 1.ll); ,0,t,,,;-6016 An exhibits. cultural performnna:-s, CIC. Paulding County OrM ng Tour/ llis toric Marktrs, 150 E. Mcmorhtl Dr. (30 1:ll): 401/H,-6016 l'rodured by Puldlng County lligh School ~1udents. Lcds iou w historic numers throughout lhc coun1y. Paultllng Count)' Wlldllfo Managcmenl Areas. (301.ll). Two loco100 in county. llunling during s..-uson. f,sblng. prlml1h-. c:uuping. hiking. Pickett's MIii State llistoric Site. !MO Mt. Toh\u003cir Rd, (30 1.ll): iO~/H.l-7850. Adml\u003cslon foe. c;c;,\u003c;R.\\lf. Video exhibits uncl walking 1ralls hnerprr1 the Ch'II War 6onlc or Pk.kc1t's Mill. (Glll'A). Southeo.\u003clun lnternotional Orogwar. l(1S,l Oroi~trip Rd. OJK'll Apri!-Oaober. Rm'!' Cl'O') S31urd0)' nlgh1. .8 mile drog rndng trock. Admission chorgoo. ,01/-HS-l183. \r\nFOOll SERVICE \r\nWollaec Ca1eriug. 1010 Owens Rd, (.IO ljl): 10-t/1H-8 1$1. Full :\u003cen Ice catering for ttn)' occ:tslon. (C:IITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVI CES Paulding Count)' Chamber of Commerce, ISO F. \\lcn,ort.tl Dr., (,lOl:I!), ,o, ,..i,-\u003c,016. C. See Pkkeus .11111 hl$1.orlc $IIC, l'au!dlng ,11e:1dow, ,ml llunfs lleatlow \\rt.\u003c \u0026 (:raft\u003c Fcs11v, I. (GIITA). \r\nDALl' OI\\ (,\\ Gcorgl:i \\l ai n Stree t Cit )) \r\nPie~ SNJ rmr ml m, pag\" 14, ATTRAC1'10NS \r\nCarp\u003ct Capitol or the World. Over ISO rorpe1 mills and o,er I00nrpcl outle1\u003c1ares. Oullctsop,n10 the puhllc.No whcclrholr \r\naCl\"CSS, \r\nCrtatile Aris Guild. 5!0 11 . lluugh St. Center for perfomdng \r\nontl 11Sual :tJ'IS. \\l,F Q;_So.I J,! . F. o\u003c,!!08.0168 (lil1T,\\) \r\n \r\nCrown Gardens and Arcbi, cs, , ISCha11\u003e11ooiAe., (30720); 70(,t!i8-0l 17. Unlit in 188, , NR. ('.emcr for looal hlSIO')'. gene alo8), hlslspread tufting that led 10 carpet lndu\u003elr). TuP 10-S; Sa 10-,1. Untlted rceM \r\nDug Gap Ba11le Park, W. Dug Gap Baule Mountain Rd. \"06/Z-80?17. Breastworks built h)' CMI \\l'or soldiers. 01\u003een during \r\ndaJ11ght hrs. ~o whc-elchair ,ccess llandcraflcrs Guild or Nor1hwest Georgia, P.O. nox 10.l l, \r\n(.107 19); i06/69a-,!578. YA-FD IIF. 1lolld1)' rnarkN p!:ice. \\ ns 2nd crofts Nov. 18-19 at Nl1 Georgia Trode Center. Do.hon. f.7; \u0026 F.\\il IJ6 (G!ITA). \r\nLlama Trek~. 1616 Oaw1l\\1llc Rd, (.107l l): 706/!599510. lla\\\\kshcll F:1r111 Uamos in,llc you to hlk~ Ilic bt2utlful Ch21t \r\nhoochee NiUonal Forest with u,cm. \r\nProters MIii Count')' fair, 8-i8 Shugon Rd. (:lOilO):0 0\u003c,1r;. \r\nMSi YA-CC',Fl},S llwy. l, 10 ml N or Dalton. ~lay 13-14, Oa. s.g_lOO nlsts nd cr1f1\u003emcn (GIITA). \r\nPlensn see 0 11r ad 011page 11-24. \r\n1, 00GING \r\nOrs Inn  Dalton, 1518 W. Wlnut Avenue. (.10720), \"o6/278 0580. (G!ITA). \r\nP/t ltS\u003cfSe~ 011r 11d o,, fN,ge 14.J. \r\nllompton Inn. IOCMl Markel St., (.;07?0): i06/U(,.,,.H.l. Rotes: s s..9-ss\u003c,; D s5;.s(,1 CC.11-P In-room refr!gera1ors. free local calls, spon., rourt. C~Jckrr Barrel Re.\u003ctaunrnt (CillTA). \r\nWelcome Inn, 1'.0. Box 179; , (.10720); 706/l77-9.il3. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERl' IC8 \r\nCatering Connection, 1'.0 . llox 1989, (.!0722); 70(1/259-9761 (GIITA). \r\nChlrk-fol-A, Walnut Squore, ! I SO Wlnul A\\'e., (307H): \"06/!26- IOO'J. (GIITA), \r\nCracker 80.rrel. 1.;5 \u0026 ll aln111 Ave.. Exit 136. 9.lS Market S1.. (.lO-?O):;oc,1iU,;!J I. ACCFS-llN!:-OS-S. llomc ofhcorty home rooking rcc:tlllng 2 time when good food ,nd good ~ n1ce \\\\Cnl hand In h,nd (GiffA) \r\nFlmmini's car, ttalln. 1zo, w. w,1nu1 A,e., (.10720): \r\n71)(1/ U(\u003e-O(,C,-.A-CCCl, l'S-llSS-OS. Best food south of Ch!c:tgo. \r\nl,ooucd orr fall 1:16 from 1-75. (GHTA). \r\nWarne llousc . three locollons; l6 Connector .l SIi' \u0026 175, 706/l\"\"770a: 19 1l Chu:moog:, Rd., 71l6/l7l!-25.l0, IS.ll \\\\'. ll'olnut Avr.. 70(1/266-l\"i l: (.l07!0). Open 2, hours for breok fast. !undt ,nd dinner. Tbonc stc2ks, chicken ,abds. breakf.,,t (GIITA) \r\nTl!A\\' EL SERl' ICES \r\nC:lrpcl \u0026 Rug Outlet Council, Sl'l llolld\")' Arnnuc, (30720). 70\u003c,{!711-7.17.l \r\nDolton Con\\'ention \u0026 \\'is ilors Bureau, Zl 11 Dug G,p Bmlc Rd., (.l07l0): 706/lH-7676. B. \\'isil the C\u003erpel CpltI or the World at u,c foo1hills or the Blue Ridge Muunt:uns. (G!ITA). \r\nl'I.M.~ ,(er 0 11r ad 011png'1 l 43~ \r\nNW GtorgiaTrodc \u0026 Con,cntion Center, !l 11 Dug Ga11 Buulc Rd., (307lO): i()(_,t!1l i676. \\IF. hltlbil spoce, meeting rooms \u0026 banquets with a ,1cw or the Cha11ahooch\u003c-e 1\u003c01io11al Forest. (GiffA), \r\n*DOUGLASV ILLE \r\nAlTR,ICTIONS \r\nCullurol Arts Ccnler, R6il C:uupbelhon St, (30131): 101/919ARTS. NAH. Roherts-Mozel) lluuse. Fine an exhlhll :1ml qu,llty pcrform:u,c,,s. \r\nOougl:m'111e Locul Wdcome Centtr, !HS Sla1cr MIii Rd., (3111 .H): ~01/912-SOl2. CIIF-6. TuurlSI lnfom1.ilon. \r\nFOOD SERl'ICE \r\nBufTolo's, .lOl;l II\\\\), S, (311 1.15): 101/9l0-9l82 (GIITA) \r\nChick-fol-A, jZO.l IIW). S. (30135), a01/\u003c)lt).jSOl. (GIITA). \r\n\u003c:lmrth's Fried Chicken, 61;lS Fairburn Rd., (30t j ,I); 404/\u003c)ll 600\u003c). (GIITA) \r\nCra,kcr Barrel 1-20 I. II\\\\)' 92, E,11 10, Sl83 Wes1moreiB11d Pin.. (jOlj1): 0-il'J-19-0999. i\\-CCfS.11-NS.OS-S. llomc or hcny home cooling l'l\u003ecalllng , time when good food and g0\u003c\"1 :\u003ccrvi.-,, -.c,11 hand In hand (GIITA). \r\nLonghorn Steaks, 8-171 Hospital Or, (30 1;11): 10 l/91!--i95 (GIITA). \r\nPo Folks, 9SII ll\"Y 5. (.llll.l5): 40~1')49-8!00 A-CCfS.11-SS()S.S. \"Atl:uu3's bc.,1 fried chicken, homest)'lc grllled dinners. ,c-gctah!es \u0026 more!. (GIITA}. \r\nKed Lobster, j ll)(I llwy S, (.l0135~ '1011919-89')1,. ACC~!I. (G11TA). \r\nIV:tfnc Uousc. 1!0 \\l' \u0026 II\\\\)' 9l Exit 10. J0-lf'JH82(\u003e\". Ojll'JI \r\n.,,.,L,. l hours fur brc:lkfa,1. lunch ~nd dinner. T-bonc s1\u003c-.k\u003e. chi\u003c'ken. breakfa,1 (GIITA). \r\nWlns ions fuod \u0026 Spirits, 211:1 Folrhurn Rd., (30155): IOI/ 18\u003c/-0089 (GIITA) \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 1~)' A1i11d \r\n \r\n151 \r\n \r\n ELLIJAY \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nApJ)ICCph, Iof Georgia and home of Curers take Apple houses open hcglnnlnR in l11c s um mer 1hruugh Oecember. Appalad1ian/ Bea1on M~K,i)e Tmil, S Wes1Side \u00261., (30;,10); 106(\u003c,.1;.1000. 11ell kno\\\\ n hiking 1rail~ orlgma1fng III N. Ga. Access poi nis here. Carler's Lok\u003c, (30510). 706/f,.IS7400. COE lmpoundmcnt loC'Jl\u003csl on 1hcCoos:rn once Rl\\'Cr Deepest lake c:is1of Mississippi. Cw.up, S\\\\Im hike, fish. Cohulla WIidiife Management Arca, (30)'l0). In munry. lllklng. oimplng. Oshln~. llorsebark Riding. Skydiving, Gold P1tnning. Karaking, 11 hi1ew:11er Canoeing. S WestsideSq, (30S.J0); 706/65S7100. Arlhilies av,llablc when vlsldng flllijay. for spedOc huslnes.~ 011er21ing aal\\ i1lcs con1ue1 C or C. The Perry House, 10llrond SI, (30\u003e40); 706/6.lS-S60S. IIISIOrlC home (If lllss f.thel Perry. Current home of Gilmer Aru ,iul lh'f'itgc Assn F.xhlhlts 1hmughou1 the year. Rich .11011111:oin Wildlife Are., (jO; 10), 9.000 a. of\\\\1ldcrnr,;s \r\nChllenge or moun1aln r:rnge Is long remembered h) ltikcrs, \r\nC'Jmpcn and lnmtrr.... WDGING \r\nor Home Gardener Fatness -  11\u003c1\u003c1 .~ Breakfas1. 59 Riv~r S1., \r\n(305~0- 706/ 276-747;1. R21cs: DS6S.S75. Cf..ll. lliswrlc home on rlVl'r, dose 10 rown square. Theme rooms. full brcakfasL Fun In the G:t. moun12lns! (GIITA). The Squirrel's Nest Inn Bed \u0026 Breakfast, 169 11e;i,er L:ake Or., (.105 IO); 706/ 27(,1690. Ruue,;: S/ 1\u003e S65-S75. IJS.CCF,GP-JIP, IR-KfMNAl'T\u003c: In l11c bcauUful nonh Georgia moun12lns. 2hr. serurlty. full amenilics, coumry breakfa.\u003cL (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SHRVICE Mr. P's1'ake OUI Food, 1l9 N. Moin S1.. (j05s0): 70\u003c,/ 6.1\u003e\u003c0 10. Af\"S.S. Gilmer County's bc:,1 brtx.-quc, all freshly prcpart'il s,nd11irhes. smokc1I chicken sol,ds. (f,IITA), \r\nTR4VEI. SERV ICES \r\nGlhner Count) Chamber of Commerce, l'.O Box 8 18, (.IOS-10); ; o(,/6:IS-7400. (GIITA). \r\nPlt.11seS.l'l.'Q11rndo11pagr 147. \r\nFAIRMOUNT \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nSunrise Planern,ril1m \u0026 Science Museum, l11l7 Shue Min(' \r\nor Rd., (.l(ll:19-lS.1$): 706/H7-277'i NA. 17 111I. W Culhoun on \r\nllwy 53. Exit Il9 orr 1.7; , FrC\u003c progrJms orrm-d c,-cry Su afl~nioon. Content v-Jri{\"S. rrh::uc progr-Jm, ran he :trrangetl Summer C'JJnp avullablc. \r\nfORT OGl.llTII ORPE \r\nATrRAC1'10NS 6th ChI')' Museum, (.i0-172); 70\u003c,/861-2860 NA. l.o(o1ed on fonncr p2r,dc ncld. ~R. Museumd,-\u003cllc-ted 10 showc:tsing life of c-l\"ryman. Call ror hou~. Chick:1111auia and Cbananoog Nalional Mili12ry Park, U.S. 27, (307l); .J0~/8(,(,.9241. Oldc,t nntl large,;1mllil'-') t\u003eark In the n.rlolL Visitor Ccmcr. boo~ store, Fuller Cun Museum and re111cn11lI audl\u003cHisual pr.'S(:ttlOllon. Baulernmu. II\\\\)' l, 70\u003c,J1l6(,.;771, l'A. fJemonlc m,p sho\"\"\u003e bloodiest 2-da) Ci\\11War Bartle. 11mklng untll'~tamllng ntOll' mcnl5 COS)', \r\nLODGING \r\nCaptain's Q11:1rleN Bed \u0026 Bre:ikfast, 13 llarnh2rd1 Cirrle, \r\n(30-l); 70(,/8SS-06la. Rares: S/1) $55-$100. cc. l.oc:ut-d llCl\u003ct \r\n10 Chlckomauga llanleficlJ, J5 min. w Ch.u911oog:,, All priv:ue baths. lliSlOrfc. (GIITA). \r\nfOOO SERVICE Golden Corral Ste:iks \u0026 Buffet Resraurnn1, ;l27 Bttle0eld l'k\\11', (.l072): 70(,/866-H I . CC-CS.t'S-IIF-NS-OS-S. USOA Choice S1eak., ond hotJresh )e3't roll,. All you C'Jrc 10 c2t Golden Choice Buffet (GIITA). \r\nJASPER \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nGeorgi Marble res1ha1.11.0. llox .ll7, U01\u003c13): 706/69?-5600. Admi.\u003cSlon S! (under ll free). Oct :I \u0026 1. 19\u003c}l. Fl).C'fS.IU. (GIITA) \r\nor Johns 11111. 7 ml. w, Ja.~1ier, (.10143):70\u003c,/69l-;6oo. Rcs1orc'il \r\n11pcn1lng,t0n, ground water run corn mill, stone dao1, wooden nume and log c:ibln. Wkends. sunrise 10 su1isc1. \r\nFOOD SF.RVI CE Jasper Fumilr Sre:tkbouse. 150 Cone Rd.. (.;01.l): 706/692'i879. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nThe Woodbridge l1111 Rrsrnuranl \u0026 Lodge. 411 Chtnnhc~ St.. (~O l.l): 706/\"9l-6l9.l, A.CC.CI.-OS-S. Rcm,a1lons: recom mcndC\u003cI. COntluen1:1I American cuisine. Dinner nlghd}, Lunch Wc-d. \u0026 Sun. l loun1:li11 view. family owned-0pcr,ied. (CIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERl' ICES \r\nl'ickens Counr1Chamber or Commerce. l'.O. Box .ll7, 16.1 Mam St,(.1011:I); 706/69l-,600. C. (GIITA), \r\nPle11se Stt Ollr \"'' Ott /Hl8C 14 7. \r\nLAFAYETTE \r\n,\\TTRACTlONS \r\nCordon Hall, (307.!8); 706/.17S-rOL NA. icadcmy bull! in IS.I(,, Is 1hough110 he 1he oldc;1 school building In 1hc Slate. Tours IIA onl)', \r\nllidden Creek Recrea1lon Arca, 806 F.. Vlllanow SI. P.O. oo., \r\n16'i, (307lS): 706/6381085. Camping. hiking and picnickingon arek 1ha1 p11ears clear and cool for a few days then disappears. tn Na1lonal Forcsl near C:dhoun. \r\nKeown Fa lls Re\u003crealion Areu, So6 F.. Vlllauo\\\\ S1., Box 165, (307!8); 706/6.lS. 1085. Warcrf\u003eII 20 ml. F. of Loyforeue in ~21iunal Forc'SL \r\nPegion ,11oun1oin, (.I0HS), 706/.l7\u003e770l. NA Horseback rid Ing 1r,ils, hiking. prlmlliw ea1111ilng. D\u003c\u003ecp(.~t c:11c 111 the \\\\Orld. llunllng pcrmlut-d. \r\nPockel Rccrca1ion Area, 806 ~- l'lllnow S~ (:107lS): 706/6.\\8108$. YA S6.00. C.mpgrounJ w:1.s sire or \u003c:CC Camp during \r\n19.IO's. T,kc G,. 156 t: from l.ul'ayCllc 13 1/ l ml. Eof1111,now, \r\nturn r. on Pockett RII. for 7 ml. \r\nRidge nnd Valley Sreni\u003c 8)'Way. lW\u003c, E. \\'lllanow SL P.O. ~6,. \r\n(.\\OH~): 70f,/638-108S, NA. Scenic 7ntl. l001\u003e mad. ik'gin a1 illlCl'l'\u003c'Clion of Ga. 136 2nd 201 Ill VUl:UIO\\\\. \r\nLITH IA SPRINGS \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nSwceiwutcr Crck Srie Consen-:11ion Park, P.O. Box 816. (30057): .JO V7.1?\u003e871. Sl parking fc-.,lff-l'APC, iJapise park ~ Ith various ou1door recreation uaivilles. Loc,11011 of 19th c. 1e.\\lile mill nllns. (Site tm 8/11, n,11/ Cray Trail) (GIITA). \r\nUthio S1irings Waler and Bonllng Company. llankhcJd Hwy, OO\u003cl5i ) 40 1/9~4-3880. Sile of hlswric spring.\u003c. Fc:uurt\" family llocior Museum, medicinal gurden and  frog Rock\". \r\nFOOD SERl'ICE \r\nwamc House  1hree IOC'Jllom,: 90s l11ornron Rd.. -t0-1/') 14. \r\n8l9l: 1:1711,:c Rd., -llJ.t/9-1+6-13: 20.\\ Thorrnon Rd., 101/7.l9 7069. (50057). A-Ff.FS-OS. Open 2q hours for brc,kfas1, lunch ,nd dinner. Tbonc s1caks. chicken, s,ilads, hrekfm. (GIITA). \r\nLOOKOUT MOUNTAIN \r\nATI'RACTIONS \r\nBntdes for Ch:tllanooga ,lh1scu111, in llisloric St 1!11110 ut l.ooko111 Min., (.10750); -06/Sl0.l)31 Yil-CCFD-GR-IIF. Adults H . Children Sl, 2 ond under frre. Formerlv Conft-denm at the foo1 of Lookout Mountain on 1hc IJGT. A.islln1en,lonal presen1a1lon of Chau,noog:i's Civil II ar history In 1he 11!(,3 battles. ll fc\"uurc~ 5,000 miniature figurtS, 650 !ighL~, sound effc'Ctl nntl dclolls of mujor bmk-s. Sec It and dlsco,er how Sherman's \"March to the Sea\" SIOrtcd. 1'he Costle In 1he Clouds\" lloteVCo,enonl College. Scenic Ifwy, (:!OHO): 70\u003c,/8l0-1560 Sile of 1he historic Lookout llounlaln ll01cl, huih In 191ft, now home to Cmcnalll College. One of 1hc an...a' mos1 \u003eL\u003clhlc land111ark.s Now v\"llahl, $Ummer,- onl)' for group \u0026 ronftrencc use. \r\n11:tng Gliding. l.ookour Mountain Flighr Park and Training Cen1cr. llong gliders lunch from 1,;140.foot McCarl)\"s Bluff iu Dade Count)', 10 ml, S.W, nf Rock Ch)' un l.011ko111 Mountulu Park-wa)' (1111')'. 189). Lessons with certlDed ln,tructors. Open )'Car-round. 1,800.(,88.L\\IFI' or 7o6/398-35~ I for dlrccdo1L'i. free hmdture. \r\nRock Cit)' G\u003ctrdens/ ~ Rock Cit)' Inc.. l qQO Pauen Rel., (.10750); 7o6/8l0-!5jl. S7.95 adulL\u003c: S3.95 children (J,12), 2 ond under free. \\'ACC-Fl).(;R,HPAS-8. M a. ll\u003eIUrJI atlr'JClion high arop l.ookou1 !loun1oln. l.ush gardens, unique rock form lions and lcgendory View of 7 Mtes from Lo,cr's l.e\"JJ\u003e. Includes Fair)iand Carem, \u0026 Mo1her Goose VIiiage. New Pmspcctor's l'ohu gem~wue sluke and Chrlslm3' Shop. Open rear-round. (GIITA) \r\nPl~,1..~c St'i' our mlou paKe 144. \r\nLODGING \r\nClrnnliclcer Inn. 1300 M0\u003cklngblrd 1Jt.(;0i50):706/lilOl0 I; . Rall'S: S/ D S40.S86. CCl'(rl', Charming mouniain stone 11\u002611. Pri\\'ate co1ra11cc-s a.nd bath, some a.miqu1.-s- a;md flr~pl:ar.es. (GflTA). \r\nTlte Looko111 Inn. Scenlc llwy., (307S0): 706/820.lOOO. R:11,-s: S S36-S$0. I) S48-S67 CCIIP-TC. Rel:o:ed B\u0026B on   l ml :ibo,c Rod\u003c CII)' on 1,,oko111 Min. Pkwy., aero:;,, from eo,c11\u003e11t ('.ollcge. (f,HTA). \r\n \r\nMCCAYSVILLE \r\nATTRACTIONS Whilewulcr roftlng and conoeing. 5 ,rid IOmile trips through the Blue Ridge }lounrnlns. 1-8()(1.3.14-7828 or 706/.\\9?-lli1. \r\nPlease see our ad on pg 124-5. \r\nAIORGA 'HON \r\nATTRACTIONS Chlluhoothce .S:11lonal Fish llnlchc'), l0 an. S. of ,llorg:m ton off GA !IW). 60. 70611H$472.I. Open MF 7:.10..: S \u0026 Su 8-8:30, \r\ni\\lorganton l'olnL Swimming on Ukc Olue Ridge, Forcs1s.,,,.. \r\nkc c:unpgrounds ,vailablc. us \"cll ns prlva1e camping fadllllc,. \r\nRESACA \r\nATTRACTIONS Confeder-alc Ccmcl:11')'  Baille of Resaca, 11\"1'  I ~  xii 1.13, (.10:lS). BGT. 7 ml. N. of c,lhoun \u0026 ! ml. N. of Resac1 orr lh1')  t. B:11tlc is M:n:icred 1hc 1hinl w,,.,kcnd in May. \r\n*RINGGOLD \r\nATTRACTIONS Banlcfoclds and 8ackroads Self-Guided Photo Tour. A fun-OIied exrfling tour of his1orlc siu's In C,ioos, Conmy with rips on how bc.t to photograph 1hcm. For ocopy 706/ 9\u003c\u003e;.;io1. \r\nrur Georgia \\\\'ln\u003cr)' Tas1e C.,utcr, llwy l . (~0736); 706/9372 Ii-. \r\nII hie lllStCS and rc1,II Olllle! Georgi \"incs. Old Slone 8ap1is1 Church, l ml F. of dry. c. 1849. Sll!I h,s original uhar nd pews. Ringgold DcpoL This de1\u003e01 was slgntnc:1111 In Tr,nspor1lng Confederate oo!dlcr.1 nd Is one of1hc few remlnlngAni,hcllum c!e1x1ts In the Srn1e. Rockdrop of 1he Gret l.ocomotle Ch:1.1( in 186!. (On 111111 and G1'2)' Troll). W11ilmanA11derson Hou.:,;e, Cr.am~ hrad(111.1nC'rs during the CMI \\11nr c. 1850. NR \r\nFOOO SERVICE \r\nW:iffi HOUSC  l\\\\'11 locillons,1-iS \u0026 SR ISI, RL 9. 706/\u003c)jS-11185; \r\nJ.75\u0026 us ,,I, 706/9.l\u003e-l\u003cl-10, (307.\\6). A-Ff.FS-OS. Open 2-1 hour.I \r\nfor hrcakfas1, lunch ond dinner. T,hone srew. chicken. salads, brcakfa:,1. (CIITA), \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Ctoos Counl)' Area Chamber of Commcr\u003c:e, 306 F. Nashville ~l, l'.O. Box SZ. (:10736); -06/96H201 C. (GIITA). \r\nRISING FAWN \r\nATTRACTIONS Commi.SSI') Anr!ques. Box 8 Rt l . (.l0-.1$); 70f,/-16!-l-13I. NAII, Newsome Gop Rd. I I /! ml. off II\" )' 11. \u0026't! olgn, 8 ml. from TrelllOII Cureron House Antiques, llwy 11 S. P.O.llo~ H (.10738); 7()(,/16z.l!70. NAR Across from P.O.. 8 ml. from Trcn1011. \r\nROCK SPRING \r\nTRAVEL SERl' ICES Wlker Counry Chamber of Commerce. Hwy. 275, P.O. llox 4:10, (:!0739): 706.l:17V70!. C-.IIFIB Information hls1nrlc ,11,~ Including Chlck1un:,ug,-Cha11onix1ga N:tllonal .llilllary Pork.John Ross!louse,Gordon l,:c \\larulon and Famous Rl)Ck Cit)' Ganlen.s. (GIITA). \r\n*ROCKMART \r\nAnllques and handcraflS. at le-.tsl 7 shops w!rhln the di)' llmiL\u003e. ATT RACTIO NS \r\nllistoric llri\\'ing Tour Br0\u003chure. llis1oric homes 2nd sl1cs A\\'ollohlc ,11 Polk County Chomber of Commerce, 60-1 Coodrer St.. (.IOIS3): 104/68h~7'q, Wayside Park. d o\\\\lllOWII, Polk C'.oun1yCh,mber ofCommerre. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Polk Count) Clmmbcr of Co11u11ere\u003c:, (,(J.1 Good)'ear S1., (301S.I). IOV68-1.STT4. C !louses IVckomc Center. \r\n*ROME ( A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nl'lnse stc our .td on p~g, 14. ATTRACTIONS \r\nArrowhead Public l'ishing Arca, flo)'d Sprln~ Rd. (30l6S), 70(,/l9S-60l.l, 9 mi N of Rome urr GA ll11y. I$6. Arc fe:1tur1:S \r\n \r\n152 1995 Georgifl 011 MJ' Mind \r\n \r\n mo ponds Rt'Slrooms, plalic ,heller\u003c ond 1oblcs ChiaIm ll\"r n,st fair, P.O. llo, ll8l, (JOl(1l), -06/l.!5-'iS~l- An festival hdd on b:wksofCoo,;a RJ,cr Oct 1, \u0026 16. .\\0th annual llcrit:igc Pork. Rome. G:1. (GIITA). \r\nChiefrnins lluseum, SOI Rhcl'l'ldt l'kW)'., (301(11): 70(1/l911\u003ei9t. YAGRIIFC'I', H per ptoon. c, 1794. honw of.llojor Ridge, Chcrok('Cleaderand ,igncrof\\cw Erho12 Tre\u003e1y. lh1US(' museum Is part of~ W G,s Clticfialns Trall. Tu.Sa I0..., Su 14, or BA. \r\nHistoric Dollntown Audio-Cassette Walking Tour, (.l016 1); -0(,/(19; .;;-(, I! Features l'ktorfan Rl,er District; the C:it) C:loc,, To\"'\" 11us..um, the Copl1ollnc Wolf Statu~, ond many c,amplcs or adapthe restoration, all on .~R. Tape at Welcome Center. \r\nLerner's  Mount 8c rry Moll, l176 .llurth, llcl'T}' 111\\y.: -06/ 2.ll-1t.ll CC'. The 1110,,1 frankl)' modem Ne\" York-style tlnthcs. ~ho,w thl listing fur a 15'\\. dlsroulll  1855 (CIITA). \r\nMarshall furts~ llo~leg Crei'k Rd., (.\\0161): 706/l91-llll \r\next. lSO Donation.\u003c acceptI. Georgia's nm Sationol Natural \r\nl.:mdmart. Encomp:isses l50 :1.. fewtrfn~  pnmc\\'al woodl:md an,I  Ur:tllle Tnul; ,pedallidesign\u003c:\u003c! for th ,L,ually Impaired. Field trips llmlll'll. \r\n\\la)'o's Lock and Dam, 181 Lock and o,m Rd., (.!0161); \r\n'06/ !;1+5001 YA HWA-PG. l'lve miles S. of Rome orr Bla,ks \r\nlllufr Rd. Picnicking. cam11lng (RI Silt'S), boalin!l, fishing \r\n0 :tk 11111 ,nd the .llorthu Berry Mu\u003coum. llwy. 2i N \u0026 GA \r\nUHlp I, (301 1~): ;0(1/l911S8.\\. Rai,.,_,Adult-S.l; Children-$ I SO \r\nYMH,R-llf-TS. 184- pla111.11km hnme, fonnal gardrn,, nmsi,im1 and rt gilel'), Free bn1cburc. AM Sw (GIITA). \r\nPl~nse S('C our ad Ott p11gt1 140. \r\nRome Welcome Center 102 Chic Center Dr.. (;l016I), ~JO!-tH-ISH, .~A-II. Lo\u003c-Jted in a ~t0red 1\\/01 depot \\\\ith  Cab\u003c~isc au,rh\u003c'd. i11w re.iun.'11 ,,.. :u1 IS1' mchlne ,hop lathe and n 1850 Log Cltbln Vl\u003citor C.nter 1111tn D:t. Tape driving tour a,alloblo \r\n111c Stonebridgc Golf Club, 585 Swnehridgc Or, (.lO l(1 I); 10/i/H6,,048 \\'MOIIF. Arhamplo1i.-;blp 18-hule dally (cc golf \r\ncourse llt~ 21 1hc hasc ur u, ender \\lountaln In the foothills or \r\n1hc -lppalarhlan, \r\nPll\"as~ Sett t111r11d tm pagr 140. \r\nLODGING \r\nCfaremont llou,e Bed \u0026 8reakfos1, \u003c)(I(, E. 2nd Ave., (.l0161); -1K1/!91~)9(H). Rolt'S: S S6;: D59;. CC-D-~. l'lctorfan mnslon offers lu,uri gcto\\\\ ~yor lm'5l\u003cllblc no,iolgk: cham, oflimes past (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nllojnilcs Fomous Chicken n Biscuits. i08 Martlrn llerry lllvd., (.lOlfll ), 711(1/l9\u003el 142 Ff,IIF,NS-0$. Cujun,spiced ddcken. 8iSt'ul1s M'\"'l'll :ill do). (Glll'A). \r\nBuffalo's, ~.u Shortl'f' \\l'l'.. (.10 1(.S): -06/lH24;\\). (GITTA). \r\nCt,nlrol Pork, -IKI Manh llcrr)' lil\"d, (.l0161 ), 71l\u003c,/!%1 lj4. FF L)ouhlc dri,\u003c,,thnt \"\"\"ice. 1lny lmilding-blg hurgcri;! (GIITA) \r\nChk k-Fil-A-Ri\\crbrnd Mall. ll Miverhcnd Or., (30161): 706/l3H\\I ! . (GIITA) \r\nMoloncs Grill \u0026 Bar, 110 W St'Cond J\\lc., (.\\01(\u003e1); 706/ l.lSi ()'.)l. A.CC.Cl, CS.~ llf.XS-OS.$. (GIITA) \r\nPo Folks West. Gol Shopping Center, !S29 Redmont Cir..(30161}: 7()6/lH1(,6/,. A.CC-fS.ITMOS-S.  Rome's best\" rrtcd chicken. homcstylc grilled dinners. 1egetoblc:s and more! (C:IITA) \r\nRed LoMtcr, 7Qll ~hortcr Me.. (301(,t): 7Ub/Us058I. (GIITA) \r\nSonn) s RcI Pil llar,BQ, ! I03 Shurur A\\'e., (JOI (15); 706/l14l-l t 1 (GIITA). \r\nWarne House l\\111 lncauo,i.,; I60 I Shoner Ave.. 706/Z32970.1; 601 Turner McCall lllvd. '06/ ?91-007~. (.l0161~ Hf.I'S-OS. Open N hour\u003c for hrc-,kfast, luoch and dinner T-bone ,teaks, rhlcken, ,,lads, breakfast (CIITA). \r\nWestern Siu lin, SOI 11,nhu lkrl') 81\\'d, (3016S): 706/ !91 ZUl;I. A-CC.l'S-IIF-~S OS. \u0026,\"Ing RomeSince 1976 \\\\ilh the dl)''S bt\u003est SIC'Jks ru,d biggcs1 bakt'll !XllOIOCS. (GIITA). \r\nl'RAl'F. L SE Rl'ICES \r\nGreater Rome Conention \u0026 Visi1ors Bure,111. P.O. Bo~ ;sz3, \r\nsOl Ch'lc Center 11111. (30162), -116/l95,;'i76 Mf,U. Gt1,rgla's Rontr ln,lt\u003c-,t ytJu to ,L\u003ch our hlstorlr ri1,,r ri1y. l'isl1 our cenlrr. open DA. Rome offers t-conomlnl rood ond lodglnl\\, (GIITA). \r\nl'/eaS\u003c' Si.'I' our ml OH /JIIK\" 140. \r\nROSS\\ 11.1.E \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nJohn Ro,s llouse., 1-9, rno-$\\nry Ing c-hin. Hume of John Ross. C.hcrokcc Nation C:hhf 01wn June-Sept l)J 1-S. (~iw on \u003c:hltfinlns Trail) \r\nLake W1nnepusaukh. I ml ofr U.S r , 70h/Sl,t,.;681. \\',I \r\n(:.rnuscl paddleboat\u003e. roller co:1.\u003cter, 01her rid,-,. Pimicklng t:ntcnaln111e111 on Su. Moy 1hrnugh l.ohur '1) \r\n \r\n, \r\nNorthwest Mountains f \r\n \r\nlfow,1rd F/11.f/er's Pt1m d lse Ct1rrle11s Is fl populnr S11111111er 1'//le t1/lmrllo11. \r\n \r\nSU .\\01 ERVI LLE \r\nATTRACTIONS J:tllltS II. Floyd SIOle Park, RI. I, llox l91. (30707): i06/8$7 \u003e!I l . Parking foe PA-PG. (GIITA). \r\nP~rdise Gardens. rrc11lon of locol vlslonal') ~rtisl. llow.rd nnstcr. IAJ\u003cated ofr U.S l 7 N. 11fSummcn'llle In Pl'lln\\'llle. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Chottoog:i Co11n1y Ch mber of Commerce. P.O Ila~ l 17. ~ College S1., (.111747); 70\u003c/85710.13. (GIITA). \r\nTAl,1,APOOSA \r\nA1TRAC1'10NS \r\nAmell AClldcmy, 1.\\9 C:onnc'Ctlrut A\\'e., (.101711); ~0-1/SH - 19,\\ or S7+!~i5. \\',l.(;R. Find hlstol') ,i 1he door,1cp~ of this IAA7 home. Re11,,, heritage or llw Somh lfond\u003c on experiences. Smoll to\\\\n serenity. Groups or i; or more. llo,cd hrnches opU01111J RescrvaUm1s.. \r\nGoose Chasers Form, 80 Rllzahcth 1-'lne(5 ml. S.orTuill\"lll'\") (.1017(1): s04/,7\"l~7.?. YI. Sn1ull nnwcr r.,m \\\\here be2uiy grows. Sp1.'\u003cial Sc:1.\u003c0nal thl'nlCS, Vl,:lt 19.18 furmhousi, \\l'getable garden. feed 011l01als, order sofad-sand\\\\irh lunrh. Open d. Please call before vlslL \r\nJones T:u:iderm) and Wildlifr Mu~cum, .l7i llwy llO N. (30176), 10-1/ SHHSO.Museum IS a re:tllSUc ponrJ~ or\\\\lldllfe and its halmul. Groups BA. Mf 8-5. Su 9- ll. \r\nU,roy Almon folk Art Studio. j6 E:lsl Mill St\" (.10176): t!M/ S--1-SOSl. Sugar 11111 Is siudl\u003cHt\"Sidcnrt\u003e or l'O\u003cltlc:t\"'!'r preacher Leroy Almon, mulon!!lly Imo\" n folk ~nlSL Open dll. b)' rescn:a1ion. \r\nT:tlley Moun1aln Golf Course, Goll Course Rd, (3017(,): l0t/ S'4,.l12l. Rate.\u003c VIII')'. Open d:1. \r\nTouch or Tallapoos:i Tours, ;o(, Freeman SL, (;10176); \r\n40-I/S74-719J. R21cs ,ury. Guided grou11 1ours nf Tullupoosa auranlons. Includes driving 1011r of IS80-1890's home,. S1ep on Gulde for 811 groups. l.unrh 1Y11ilable. Coll for rescrvotlons \r\nWest Gcorgi:i .lluseum ofTallapoosa, 2111. Lron S1.,(;10176): \r\n404/574-.ll25. YA Sl.00 dulis. so.;o children. A  nash harl' \r\nto tbc late 1800's and early 1900's In Tallopoosa. TIiis IS un a111hcntlc museum \u003cTt'\u003eltd by loc-.11 rC$1denis. E:tch month, different l!.l'hlhl~~ Tu-f 93. Sa 9i . C:lost-d Su \u0026 \\I. \r\n \r\nCloudland Ca.uyon Slat~ Park.8 ml from Tren,on, on GA 11111. l.l6, I05 tent aod iraller sites. nshlng. pioneer nm11lnll, 1r:1lls. tennis and ;\\\\imniins and 16 fully t-qulpped cottages. '06/657 4050, ((WA). llang Gliding. (S\u003ce Lookou1 \\lou111:tln listings.) \r\nVILLA RI CA \r\nWOGING Ahova Pl:u11u1ion lltd \u0026 8reakfas1. H.16 S. Von \\\\'en Rd, (30180), -101/459-!8(1,l or II00/ 858-.l-17.l. Rotes: S/0 S6;.s l,\\0 ll.~CC-llKfKPlPG. S1cp h3ck 11110 Gone With the \\\\'Ind In thiS amebcllum home neor Six Fl:tgs. 5 bedrooms. l suiles. (GIITA) M:iple S1rcct Lodge. .l61 Rankheod ll\\11,. (.10180), 401/4S91088 Ru1es: S Sil9-S l69; 0 Sl,19,$17~ CCIJlf,K. F.,eculi,e mlnl,~ultcs. Mlrrowave, (a.., , lllundrom:n.. dr)clcanin~. Ne,.r res'\"\"\"'\"~ huslness disirlrt. (GIITA) Super 8 i\\lolel, 19; llwy. M 0111ni,i1or, (.10180);~0-1/-159-8888. CCliJi.11,IR,PA,P. llardecs. PlUll llul. ll\"nffic llnn\u003ce adj,ceni SI flags IS mins.. A1lot11 30 mins King.Jaru,~i sulle. llBO. (GIITA) Twin Oaks Bed \u0026 8re2kfas1. ~;(15 f. Libert)' Rd., (.lO ISO); s\u003cHI59-t37-I. R.ies: S S6S-S7S: D S7S-SIOO. CC.PA-IR,I' Suite; or pm'ote rouagt. hot 111h pool. \\\\.1lking tralls. lois or animals in COUOII')' aunosphere. ((alTA). \r\nFOOII SERVICE \r\nwome nouse, 1~7 lf\"T61s.. (.l0180); '111-l/'1591Hl Hf.FSos. Open ZI hours for brc:tkfost, lunch 2nd dinner T-hone ;ie.tk., \r\nchicken, ,al\u003eds, hrcakf;st (GIITA). \r\nWALESKA \r\nATTRACTIONS 1.ake Arrowhead, ll\\\\1 HON of C:.1n1on ~O 1/'179-550;. \r\nWIIITE \r\nFOOD SERl'ICE Warne llouse, l .H7 llwy. HI N., (.!018\u003c)', t~/ C.06-0241. Aff FS-0S. Open l~ hours for breakfast lunch :ind dinner.Tbone steoks. duckcn. .allds. brckfa.\u003ct. (GIITA), \r\nWINS'fO~ \r\n \r\nTATE AN O PICKENS COUNTY \r\nA1TlL\\ C'rtO NS World'; largcs1 pnxlucer of niarhle. Tour the Georgi, .llarhle Company and mines during thr annual Marble Fcstlvol In Oct. -06/692-i(~l(). Georgia Marble Co.. 70(1/69J.5000 World's 1:ug,'SI oprn pit \r\nrnarble ~uarry Op\u003c.11 10 the public 11)' 5flCCi:tl 1011r onlr ul Marble \r\nFe;th'lll ln0l1. RCS,,T\\'alknt\u003ciuggesied.AdultSS5.(Xl undlT ll.$3.1)0. John's Mill, locoit-d neor lllmon An old ,tcJor grid, Mier-nm mill ,1111 In n1wr1ion today Dclidou. ground meol for sole to 1lsltur:\u003c. (S..-c Jasper lisllngs.) \r\nTRE~TO~  OAOE COllNT\\' \r\nATTRACTIONS Canyon Creek Fun Park. I Wolverine nr.. 130;;2); 706/:l9818.l9 or 657,7'78, NAFD,GR. Mini-golf. Go-Kns. llumpcr lloats S.\\.50 ea. Auni\u003cJue family fun park nt-stl\u003c:d In Gn.'s scenicLookom Vall,1. featuring Appal,rhlan Advcn111re Golf, m':lde, h,tllng mg,-,., and rmircsslons. (CIITA). \r\n \r\nA1T RACTIONS Annie Clinton Nature Prcsel'\\'e, f.plwsu; Church Rd., (3018\"): ~Ot/949,1000 A1Tl'\u003e or un,poilcd woodlamls and includes coumys oldest bulldlng. the Carn,'S\u003cCll111on lognbin, huill 1Rl8. \r\nWOODSTOCK \r\nA1'TRACTIDNS :igle ll'ntrh Gotr Club, ;10\u003e5 F.aglr l\\'otcll Dr., (10188); i0(\u003e/928-8908 ((;IITA). \r\nFOOD SER\\' ICE Buffalo's. l(1ll, llwy. 9l II\".. (.l01~8): \u003c01/5~1-91(11 (GIITA) l111ern31ional llousc of Poncakcs, -;go F.. Alaham, Rd.. (,llll88). ((illTA). Warne IIOUS\u003c  ! luc:itlon~ 1(,()4 ll\\\\1 9l II ,, (,\\Olilll). 4011928 7.!22: 1ISS W. 11111 St., (JO()(,$), I0.11591-17,\\7 .HP-11\\-0S 01\"'\" H honrs for hreakf:1.,~ lunch :ind dinner T-hone .\u003ctcks. chlrl1n, sal.tds, bre:Mast. (GIITA) Winston's Food \u0026 Spirits, IS()() 1h11 9!, (.\\01$).101 591 OtSl (GlrTA). \r\n \r\n1995 Geor,~in On My Afi/1(/ \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\n The Colors Of \r\nValdostaandLa1ie Park \r\n \r\nThe Holiday Inn (912) 242-3881 \r\nClubHouse Inn 1-800-CLUB INN \r\nShoney's Inn 1-800-lll-llll \r\n \r\n100% satisfaction guaranteed. Featuring our full SCl'\\~Ce restauram and lounge, courtyard with covered patio and 2 outdoor pook Health club privileges and golf packages available. Ask abour our bed \u0026 breakfast special. \r\n1-75 al fail 5 \r\nEnjoy a FREE full breakfast buffet. FREE evening beverages, oversized guesrrooms, garden patio with pool at Valdosi:a's number one hotel in quality, Sel'\\ice and value. \r\n1-75 at Exit 5 \r\n \r\nA sprawling shopping \r\ncemcr of 53 crue m1mufacturcrs' outlets. Services include group packages with coupon books, gift certificates, \r\nSenior's discounts every Tuesday and complimemmy wheelchairs. Mon.-Sm. 9-8; Sun. 10-6 \r\n1-75 at Exit 2 \r\n \r\nLake Park Mill Store Plaza (912)559-6822 \r\n \r\nYou'll find your \r\nfavorite name brands, like Lcvi'sOutler, \r\nBugle Boy, Bass Shoes, Duck Head, Carolina \r\nPottery.Jockey and more. For more information, call 1-800-SHOP-USA 1-75 at Exit 2 \r\n \r\nOF AMERIC \r\nOUTLEf CENTER fHiE F!! l. R1 ~ \r\nF. ~ S 1 E- ~;A t-H) :- \r\nFactory Stores ofAmerica 1-800-SHOP-USA \r\n \r\nOlfers free continental breakfast and great \"Sta;- \r\nand Play\" golf pac~es! Our Lake Park hotel is \r\nacross from 100 f actoty Outlet Smres. Call or races: Lake Park. bit l (912) 559-5660. \r\nValdosca. Exit \u003cf- \r\n(912) 244-771 1. \r\n \r\nOffering a Cree breakfast at McDonald's. With non-smoking rooms, \r\nhandicapped rooms and inside conidors. Golf packages available. 2000 CLlIB Z points per stay. Near Outlet Malls \u0026 restaurants. \r\n1-75 at Exit 2 \r\n \r\nLake Park Travelodge (912) 559-0110 \r\n \r\nAnmamities \r\nHistorical Homes, Districts\u0026: Tours Shopping: Antiques, Boutiques, Specialty, 100 Outlets \r\nDining: Fine to Casual Outdoor Recreation: Mild Climate Year-round \r\n \r\nAffordability \r\n31 Hotels/Motels, 2800 Rooms \r\nRV Parks \r\n \r\nAccessibility \r\n1-75 and Hwy 84. \r\nGREATER \r\n \r\nValdosta-Lowndes Coun ty Convention Center \u0026 Visitors Bureau \r\n1703 Nom,an Drive. Suite F, P.O. Box 1964, Valdosta, GA 31603-1964 (Exit 5) 1-800-569-TOUR (8687) \r\n \r\nnt to bet \r\n \r\n  Ancient Indians and frontier soldiers once lived on this land. Farmers and timber barons followed, bur rhe region didn't rruly flourish until the 1880s, when northerners began flocking co Thomasville for winter sunshine and plentiful quail hunting. \r\nFine horels catered co the elire, who believed the pine-scented air was good for their health. Wealthy industrialists built expansive family retreats. Among the most splendid of these was Pebble Hill Plantation. \r\n \r\noriginal Audubon prinrs, antiques, porcelain, silver, crystal, glasswa.re, and Indian memorabilia. \r\nOutside, the lush and seemingly endless acreage spores stables, a carriage house wirh vintage aucomobiles, dog kennels, cottages, a fami ly schoolhouse, reflecting pond, and formal gardens. In December, the historic home is open after dark, during the P ebble Hill Plantation Candleljght C hristmas T our. In lace April, as part ofThomasviUe's annual Rose Festival, Pebble Hill is the sire ofa \r\ngrand Plantation Ball. \r\n \r\nPebble Hill was first built in rhe 1820s by a successful planter named Thomas Jefferson Johnson, who would later give his name co both the city and Thomas County. Over the years, reconscruccion shaped the mansion into the Georgian and Greek Revival-sryle centerpiece ofa sprawling shooting plantation. Pansy Ireland Poe, lase to own Pebble Hill, willed char it be opened to the public in 1978. An avid horsewoman and arr collector, Mrs. Poe had filled irs elegant rooms with extraordinary treasures: horse and hound porrraits highlighted by 33 \r\n \r\nThe \"Ciry of Roses,\" as Thomasville is called, bums inro bloom April-November. Besides 20,000 rose bushes (more roses rhan people), Thomasville's shady screets are lined with pink and white dogwoods and azaleas. Paradise Par.k, an 18-acre oasis in the center of town near several bed and breakfast inns, is a popular place for jogging, nature walks and picnics. T he Big Oak at Monroe and Crawford Streets is the ciry's mosr cherished landmark. Daring from 1685, this rree has a limb span of 162 fcer. \r\n \r\n\"Lake Park Mill tore Plaza is a \r\n53 stores in all! It's unbelievable! \r\n \r\nreal discove1y... We're talking \r\n \r\nbig-time shopping here. They have everything: \r\n \r\nFashions for the whole family, \r\n \r\n119.me accessories, great gifl  \r\nideas and..~ucl1'ii\\'ml'!:\"I\"IUS; \r\n \r\nyou won't believe \r\n11 the savings: 200/4 to70% off regular \r\nretail prices. So meet me a1 \r\nLake Park Mill Store Plaza as \r\n \r\nThe Thomas County Historical Museum porrrays rhe city's history and lifesryle from Indian times co Lhe Horel Era and beyond. Two ofits most fascinaring exhibits are an l893 bowling alley and a djsplay of fashionable parry gowns from the I 820-1940 period. \r\nHistoric Tours departing the chamber of commerce include the downrown Main Street Project, ouclying plantations, and several of rhe ciry's heritage homes. The Lapham-Patterson House, c. I885, is an outstanding example of Victorian archicecrure listed on the National Register Of Historic Places. The Classical Revival-sryle H ardy Bryan House, c. 1833, is Thomasvillc's oldest rwo-srory dwclJing. For a self-guided driving rour, the welcome center on Broad Srreer offers a brochure pinpointing 36 sires. \r\nSixry miles from Thomasville, at Georgia's \r\nsouchwest corner, che U.S. Army Corps of \r\nEngineers' Lake Seminole provides 37.500 acres ofcxcellenr freshwater fisru ng. Locared at rhe \" Y\" inrersecrion of cl1e C hattahoochee and Flint Rivers, Lake Seminole is considered one of rhe bcsr bass fishing lakes in rhe nation and is renowned for irs lunker largemouth, hybrid, srriped, and white bass. Large popularions of catfish, crappie and bream are also there for rhe taking. \r\nDeep channels from the lake exrend 47 miles up the Flint and Chattahoochee, producing hundreds of miles ofshoreline with more than rwenry access points for boating, camping, water skiing, fuh.ii1g, swimmi ng, and picrudcing. Serrunole Seate Park and Kelley's Marina on rhe north shore of the lake 18 miles south of Donalsonville, feacure all of the above plus a swimming beach and fully-equipped rencaJ cottages. Jack W ingate's Bass \r\nIsland Campground and LunkerLodge on rhe ease side of the lake sourh of Bainbridge, is famous for its unpretentious \r\narmosphere and restaurant cl1ar's always ready co cook a day's catch. \r\n \r\nsoon as you can. It's name brand \r\n \r\nTake 1-75 to E.'lit 2- L:iki, Park, Georgia. Call 912-5596822 for more infomiation \r\n \r\nshopping at facro1y ouLlet savings!'' \r\n \r\nLakePark \r\n \r\n~ ( . \r\n~ \r\n \r\nMILL STORE PLAZA \r\n \r\nThe pine-covered hills and hardwood foresrs of Lake Seminole's river valleys are a hunter's dream. Lake Seminole W ildlife Management Area near Seminole Scace Park, is one ofGeorgia's largest game reserves and a favored choice for duck deer, dove, rabbit, quail, and rurkey hunring. \r\n \r\n156 1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n In Bainbridge, once an Indian trading post, rhe Flinc River flows through the center of town. The 500-acre Earle May Boa t Basin Pa rk is ideal for boating and fish ing and has a freshwater beach a nd riverside camping. Willis Park, in che downtown historic district, is rhe sire of Riverside A rtsfest the first week in May. Bainbridge is also known for irs srarely Victorian and Neoclassical homes. A self-guided driving cour brochure marking 50 such points of interest is available from the chamber ofcommerce in the McKe nsie-Reynolds House at the boar basin. \r\nAlong the eastern side of the Chattahoochee River, there are traces of rhe region's Indian and frontier history. Kolomoki M ounds State Park in Blakely contains prime recreational facilities as well as an important arch eological discovery designated as a National Historic Landmark. \r\nThe park's seven Indian mounds were builr by the Kolomoki people, inhabirams of the area in the 12th and J3th centuries. Their secclemenc was an imporranc population center of die time, and among their mounds is Georgia's oldest great temple mound. The incerior of a small burial mound can be seen intact. just as rhe excavating archaeologisrs left it, inside the Kolomo ki Mounds Museum. Od1er exhibirs depict .Indian culture and lifestyle in chis vicinity from 5000 B.C. co the end of the Kolomoki period. \r\n \r\nThe 48,000-acre Lake W alte r F. Geo rge, a few miles north of Fon Gaines, is rhe result ofanother Corps of Engineers dam on the Chattahoochee and a boon ro the area's recrcarional resources. ]rs 640-mile shoreline is the serting for numerous outdoor and water-related accivities, plus a scare-owned lakeside resort. \r\nGeorge T. Bagby Srare Park fearures a 30-room Lodge and Conference Center, \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace ~  \r\nrestaurant, camping and renral corrages, full-service marina, beach, tennis courrs, and nature trails. Renral casserte tapes available at the lodge narrate tours of historic sires around the lake and Fore Gai nes. \r\nin che middle ofPLANTATION T RACE, small cowns keep busy all year wirb special evenrs celebrating their agricultural and rural Southern lifestyle. \r\n \r\nwe there yet?\" \r\n(3M;; f.i)bf, \" \r\nheart of southwest Georgia's plantation country, ves up to its reputation a!) lhe \"Good Life City\" by \r\nguests with an arrayof metropolitan amenities \"le cominuing to rerve the rich heritage and resou of ~ e a . This is the real Georgia, ~.:.w-1'hnailflilrfiP.!~uty of our countrysideis still intact \r\nand southern hospitality i ay of life. We'd love to tell you mor I or \r\nfo our free visitor \r\n \r\nFarther north, Fon Gaines is o ne of Georgia's oldest cities. Its original fon was manned three rimes for military purposes: as a frontie r forr in 18 14, ro guard against an Indian uprising in 1836, and during rhe Civil War in 1863. Fort Gaines was once a bustling steamboat rown, bur changed inco a tranquil place when super-highways drew heavy rraffic elsewhere. \r\n \r\nOn a high bluffoverlooking the Charrahoochce, visitors can ger a marvelous view of the river and a glimpse into Forr Gaines' past lives. There's a Frontier Village here, with log cabins and a 1/3-size replica of the old fort, as well as a starue carved ro memorialize the Creek Indians and a Confederate cannon left from rhe war. \r\n \r\nA L B A N Y Convendon and VtSitors Bureau 225 West Broad Avenue, Depl GM Albany. Georgia 31701 USA 1-800-475-8700 \r\nRelax...enjoy the ride. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n157 \r\n \r\n Alba11y's Cltehaw Park t11cludes a,iimals andpla11tsfrom the e.wtic to the ttattve Georgian. \r\n \r\nThe snake population gees rhinned the lase Sarurday in Janua.ry during rhe annual Rattlesnake Roundup in Whigham. Educational seminars on snake handling and firsr aid rop rhis fesrival's agenda. 1n March che citizens ofCuchberr host a professional turkey calling concesc and \r\n \r\nsporrsman's expo at their Turkey Callin'. Cuthbert was a big lumber town in the early 1800s and has a wealth ofGreek Revival and Victorian homes to see on a driving tour. The same is true of Dawson, 21 miles east, where visitors can step inside several such private residences during the Dawson T our of Homes in May. \r\n \r\nThe third weekend in April is the dace for Colquict's Mayhaw Festival, honoring che industry scarred here in 1983 to produce jelly from che juice of the mayhaw berry, a cranberry-sized fruit found in the swamps \r\nand bogs ofsouthwest Georgia. Colquitt is also headquarters for SWAMP GRAW, \r\nGeorgia's official folk life play, with performances held each spring and fall. \r\n \r\nPL A ~T A T \r\n \r\n0 N \r\n \r\nCtl!un~ u\\Ll,cm,\u0026~g\u003ea.oL! \r\n \r\nTours \r\nTues.-Sat. 10 o.m.-5 p .m. Sun. 1-5 p.m. \r\n(lost house tour at 4 p.m.) \r\nChildren 1st grod8 Q,d olde! may tOIS the main house \r\n \r\nCairo and Camilla are both famous as quail hunting locales. Cairo's Grear \r\nSouthern Antique Car Rally che second \r\nweekend in May offers cash prizes to to che winners, anriquc car displays, and a gaslight parade. Camilla's G nat Days in lace May and early June raises money for charity with che Miller Lire Sourheascern Professional Tennis Tournan1enc, which amaccs rop players and teaching pros. A juried arr show, \"gnac\" marker, and poncoon cruises on che Flint River add co the festival fare. \r\n \r\nHwy. 319 South, 20 miles north of Tallahassee, FL -- 5 miles south of \r\nThomasville, GA \r\n(912) 226-2344 \r\n \r\n158 \r\n \r\nJ995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\nThe W ildlife Festival in Pelham in October saluces che region's extensive wildlife with a counrry fair and oucdoor sporting acrivicies. The Down Home \r\nCotton Fest in Quitman, where cotton is \r\n \r\nthe mosr imporranr crop and pick-your-own peach orchards doc the roadsides, is also held in October. So is Sylvester's Georgia P eanut Festival, which recognizes the Stace's number one cash crop. The Peanut Fescival is sec on the grounds ofhiscoric Possum Poke, rhe former home ofa northern governor who came south to do his hunting. \r\nMoultrie in October is abuzz with the Sunbelc Agricultural Exposition, che largest farm show in che Southeast. Crop and equipmenc demonscracions, exhibits, food, and encertainmenc attract chousands ofpeople from all over the world. There arc several quail hunting plantations in the Moulcrie area, and huncing ofa different sort at che Ellen Payne Odum Genealogical Library, which concains archives of major Scottish clans. \r\nCalvary's Mule D ays the first Saturday in November is a huge event, with parades, plowing contests, 500 arcs and crafrs boochs, and competition for che ugliest, prerciesc, and most stubborn mules. Swine Time in Climax, the Saturday after Thanksgiving, features pigs galore, whether they're parading in costume or cooked and on the cable. \r\nSouch Georgia is the Pecan Capiral of the World, renowned for the pies and confections made from this yummy nut. In November, Baconton hoses che annual Pecan Harvest Festival, with food, fun, and enrerrainmenc. Ochlocknee's Old South Days, rhe second Sacurday in November, pays rribuce ro all aspects of Southern hericage. \r\nAlbany, the largest ciry in Plantation Trace, is known for its wide selection of lodging and convencion facilities, as well as ics \"Chehaw\" connection. Cheh aw Park, a 700-acre natural sercing for visirors who like co picnic, play, and camp, encompasses Chehaw W ild Animal Park, a zoo where creatures like black bears, bobcats, bison and more roam free in their native habitats. The C bebaw National lndian Festival the third weekend in May, is a major lndian cultural evenc with cradirional dancers, skills demonstrations, crafts and storytelling. \r\nDowntown, the Thronateeska H eritage Foundation focuses on the combined cultures and natural history ofsouthwesr Georgia. Two of the mainsrays ar chis National Register O f Historic Sites \r\n \r\n  Plantation Trace \r\n \r\nproperty are che Wetherbee \r\n \r\nThe best way to see rhe sights in \r\n \r\nPlanerarium and che Train \r\n \r\nHistoric Valdosta is to follow rhe \r\n \r\nMuseum. Equally good is rhe \r\n \r\ndriv ing tour brochure available at \r\n \r\nAlbany Museum of Art, \r\n \r\nche tourism office at 1703 \r\n \r\nwhich houses the Soucheasc's \r\n \r\nNorman Dr. Ir showcases three \r\n \r\nlargest collection ofAfrican \r\n \r\nNational Register Historic \r\n \r\narr objects. \r\n \r\nDistricts and many of che ciry's \r\n \r\nOne of the mosr charming attractions in Albany is Radium Springs, a picmresquc summer swimming spot whose waters always scay 68 degrees. A sandy beach borders the shallow edge of the springs, and Southern pine, moss- \r\n \r\nValdosta's Hot Air Balloon Festival is a.colorful causefor \r\n \r\ngracious homes. The most eye-catching of these is che C rescent House, c. 1889, whose circular verandah is supported by 13 massive columns, each representing one of the original American colonies. The Converse-Dalton-Ferrell Home \r\nis another beaury, built in the \r\n \r\ndraped live oak, and gianr cypress trees shade its \r\n \r\nce/ebratio11. \r\n \r\nNeoclassical sryle in 1902. Valdosta's early history as an \r\n \r\nterraced rim. A 1920s club casino, now a restaurant, overlooks chc springs. \r\nIn September, Albany celebrates rhe \r\nchange ofseasons with che I I -day Fall on the Flint Festival, featuring cruises on rhe Flint River, plantation tours, arcs and crafts, and entertainment. \r\nOn the I-75 corridor, Ashburn's Peanut M onument welcomes motorists to PLANTATION TRACE as it commemorates sourh Georgia's booming peanut industry. \r\nT ifton, 20 miles south, is rhe home of rhe Georgia Agrirama, a living history museum of lace 1800s farm communities and a cum-of-the- century rural cown and industrial compound. Costumed \r\n \r\nReed Bingham State Park in Adel has one ofsouth Georgia's major boating and water skiing lakes as irs main attraction. The park's 3.5-mile Coastal Plains Nature Trail gives hikers a chance to view quire a few wildlife habitats rypical ofrhe region. Camping, fishing, swimming, mini-golf, and picnicking facilities are also located here. So many buzzards roost on the Little River in Reed Bingham during winter chat the park is now rhe scene ofan annual Buzzard Days Festival the first Saturday in December. \r\nHoney and tobacco production are rhe reasons co visit Hahira. A cenrer for rhe bee industry, Hahira holds a Honeybee Festival in October with ans, crafts and \r\n \r\ninland marketing capital for Sea lsland corron is preserved at rhe Lowndes Counry Historical Sociery and Museum. \r\nThe sourhern end of 1-75 in Plantation Trace is shopper's heaven. More than I00  factory outlet scores lie right off Exie #2 in Lake Park. The Mill Store Plaza, Lake Park Factory Stores, and Factory Stores ofAmerica all sell brand name merchandise at discount prices. The Factory Stores at Adel, 40 miles north of Lake Park, recencly opened with an additional 16 scores. \r\nGood things grow in Plantation Trace, wherher fruits of the earth or down-home celebrations of a pleasant way of life. W irh \r\n \r\ninterpreters explain and demonstrate rhe \r\n \r\nbee-keeping demonstrations. The public is roots planted by Indians, aristocrats, and \r\n \r\nlifescyle of the era. On-site events \r\n \r\nalso welcome inside local warehouses to \r\n \r\ncontemporary farmers, this region is \r\n \r\nthroughout rhe year include a County \r\n \r\nsip lemonade, tour and watch che fast- \r\n \r\nparadise for hunters, fishermen, outdoor \r\n \r\nFair of 1896 (May), Cane Grinding \r\n \r\npaced tobacco auctions July-Ocrober. \r\n \r\nenrhusiasrs, and serious shoppers alike. \r\n \r\nParties (November), and Wiregrass Opry \r\n \r\n(April-October). The opry is a Saturday \r\n \r\nnight sensation, wirh selections from \r\n \r\ncountry, bluegrass and gospel singing, plus \r\n \r\nclogging or chearrical presentations. \r\n \r\nLn downtown Tifton, the historic core has been revirafaed chanks co Georgia's Main Srreer Program. Some 30 shops now thrive in a series of restored buildings, including rhe 1906 M yon H otel Complex. Once rhe finest hotel south of Atlanta, the Myon has been restored co an autl1cncic decor, and currently houses Ciry Hall, a permanenr art collection, shops, offices, restaurants, and a bed and breakfast inn. Tifton hosts rheir annual Love Affair Festival, a fine arts celebration, the first weekend in May. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n159 \r\n \r\n Plantation Trace \r\nTravel Directory Listings \r\n \r\nAlban)' Local Welcome Cenler 225 \\I . Broad SL Albany, GA 31701 912/4311,8700 \r\nBainbridge Local Welcome Cen1er P.O. IIOx 736 11:lfnhridgc, GA 31717 912/l\u003ciG-4774 \r\n \r\nVISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS \u0026 LOCAL WELCOME CENTERS \r\n \r\nTI1omas1iUc.'11lo111as Coun1y l..ocal Welcome Cen1cr \r\nI09 S. llroad SI. \r\n'J11omasville, GA ;\\ I7'Jl 9 Il/225,5U2 \r\nGcol'J!i Visilor lnformalion Cen1cr 175 Lnkc Jlark, GA 3I636 912/559-58Z8 \r\n \r\n:i'TA'fli PATROL NIJ~IBERS \r\n \r\nAlban)   . .  ,   911/\u003e1;19\"1218 \r\n \r\nCu~thm . . \r\n \r\n9 1!/7.ll-2167 \r\n \r\nOonuls0ll\\ille . .  . 9 12/Slll-!17~ \r\n \r\nTI1onmsvlllc \r\n \r\n9 12/128!300 \r\n \r\nTifum . . . . . . . . . 912f;IS(i.3:i.H \r\n \r\nTo inc1uire aboul Georgia road condi1ions cnll: Week\u003clays 8:IS-l:45 . 0/'1SMS8l \r\nNlglus ,md Wcokcnd.1 . ~01/65(~526; \r\n \r\n160 1995 Georgia 011 M)' Mind \r\n \r\n ATTRACTIONS \r\nLl\\'C Oak Phullotion, RL 2 Box 308, (31620): 9I2/89f\u003e23l0.YACC-GR-IIF ~1f. One or 1hc mos, prcsligous shoo1lng prnscrvcs In lhc Soulheasl. Bob\" hi1c Quail, PhcasanL Chukat. Advance resetv,iions. ,ltccllng facilities ,nllahlc \r\nOld So\\\\ega Melon Assn, Building. 100S. 1lulchJnson AVC.,bulll 1930 nowho~ Chamber orCommerce. D:1. 9-5: 912/896-2281, \r\nReed Bingham Staie Pork, RL 2, Box 394 ll-1, (31620); \r\n912/896-3\u003e51. NA-C-.IIP-PA-PG, 6 ml. w.or ,\\def ofTGA 37. 118 \r\ntem and tr.ulcr sites, 375 a. loke, b\u003c.\u003each, boat ramp and docks, Oshing. family/ group picnic sheller, camper supplies, water skiing, 1r.1ils. bullcrOy and hummingbird gardens. (GIITA). \r\nOTHER AREA ATTRACTIONS \r\nKing Frog Clo1hing \u0026 Rcs1ouram, 17S, Exil 10, (;11620); 912/896-4848. NA-CCRO-GR-11-MP-18. ISi ~uality n,me hrand \r\nclolhlng aL outlet prices. Famil)' rt-srnnram Open 7 days 6,m- \r\nlOpm. (GIITA) \r\nFOOD SERl' ICE \r\nWaffic House, lH Exit 10, (316l0): 9 12-89(,-,1408; A-ff.FS-OS, Open 24 hours for breakfasl, lwich and dinner. Tbone ste-Jks, chicken, solads, brcal\u003cfast. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAdel-Cook Cou11ty Ctrnonher ofCommerce, 100 S. llu1chisun Ave.. P.O. nox 461, (316ZO): 9 12/89(~2281. Vlshor Information, cily maps, So\" ,'ga Bldg. loc:ucd on ll'ailonal Regl$1er of llls1oric Sites. (GIITA). \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAlban)' CMJ Rlghts Mo,cmcnl Mcmorla~ cor. ofJad\u003cson St. \u0026 Highland Al'e., (:I170 I). NA. The memorial foun1aln commemo rlt'S Albany's pho1.t role In the clvll righlS mocmrnL Nearby 111. Zion Cfvll Rlglus ,llovcmcm Museum opening soon. \r\nAlbniJames n. Gray Sr. Clvle Ctn1cr, 100 W. Oglethorpe Blvd., 01701). 912/H0-5!00, CC-FSGR-llMf. A 10,000\u003c- set aren for trade shows and convemlons. (GHTA) \r\nAlbani Municipal Auditorium, 300 block of Pinc Ave., (3 1701); 912/4:10.5l0.1. CC-IIF. Features pl)~- concerlS, balltlS a.nd mhc:r cmcn:linmcnL \r\nAs1ronau1's Monun1\u003cn~ ll:1\u003e11n Shrine Temple, 1822 Palmyra Rd. l\u003ecdicated to those wbo lost lhclr Uvcs on N..\\SA OlghlS. \r\nChehaw Park, Phllen1a Rd., (GA 91), (31701); 912/430-5275. S2 Aduh: SI children (6-11) \u0026 Sr. Citizens (62 yrs \u0026 older). PG. A700+  rccre:ulonal park tha1 Includes 11la)'areas, fogging. bike and nu1ure trails, c:unpgrounds for tents and Rl\"s. Closed M and Christmas Dav. llome of1heChehaw National Indian Fes1lval held \r\nannual!) lhc 3rd \"\u003c-t:kcnd In May. (GIITA). \r\nCheh:iw ll\"old AnlmI Park, Philenia Rd.,(GA 91), (31701) 912/U05~H. HF. A100  wildlife prCS\u003c?n'e. T~Jlls and elevated walkways allow ls!lors to view anlmls such as elk, osuich. 11,mas, dc-t:r. icbra and more In a natural hablrnL Peulng zoo. girt 1hop. \r\nFall on 1he FUnl Fes1ivnl, 225 W. Bro:id Ave., (31701);912/431 6700, A j-day fes1lvol of actlvillcs. The film Cdcbrotlon, held on the banks of the FIim Rher, fe.iurcs ans \u0026\u003cn1r1\u003e, emcnaln mtnt, p,radc nd Stor)'IClllng. llcld Ille last weekend In Sept. ((alTA). \r\nllilsmon P:irk \u0026 Hugh .llills Stadium, between Third and Tifl Avenue .i Vrut Buren, (31701), (t\"1n llmeslnks). Used for Individual .i,d group sporlS and rt-o-e:ulon:11 actM1les. !merest Ing g\u003c'\u003clloglral fo:m,res. \r\nLake Chehaw, just outside city llmilS (off GA 91). 1400 a. lloa1lng, Oshlng and skiing. \r\nProfessional Bosball, I!JO Ball Pork Lone,(j l705): 912/45564-14. YA-CC-FIJ.GR-llf-PG. Paul P.ames Sporis Complex. home or the South Allantk League's Albany Polec-,IS  farm l\u003cm or the Bafllmorc Oriole,. llost site for 199S's SAL All S1ar Gome aml Festival, June. Glfl shOJ\u003e. \r\nQuall Hunting. GR-KA. Southwest Ga.'s favorite spon. Offered h)' numerous arc, plamallons. Comm 1hc Allr,n)' CVU a1 9Il/H4-8700. \r\nRadium Springs and Casino, lSOO Radium Springs Rd., (.l170 I); 91!/8890244. CC-FD-GR-HF-MF. One or1he seven nalU r.11 wonders of Georgia. Houses  rcstaurnm and meeting arna (c. 1916). Georgia's larges, nrnral spring. Un1\u003c1ue lnicrior :trehltc'\u003clure. Summer swimming and oonceris. \r\nSrienee Disco,el')' Ccn1cr, llrriiagc Plaza l00 Roosevelt, (3 1701): 9 12/4.12-69;5. NA-Hf. Children experience s,ience 1hr011gh hnds-on actMtles sud, as forecasting 1he weather and c:iprnring lightning. Grou1\u003es BA. \r\nTheatre Alhany, SI Pinc Ave., (31701); 91l/4397 141 (!lox Ori), 912/439-719j (Adm. Office). CC-GRIIF. Loc:a1ed In a re, siored ontebcllum home. ,lnnual season Includes a selection or n,e comedies, musicals and dram:is. Uox office open weekd)~ l-6. S:I l-1.Tifl Park, 1300 N. 11onroc. PG. Featuring a rnrnage \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\n1ra11 1hrough an archway of 58 majestic l!,e oak u-ees. pan of original londsc-Jplng from 191l, \r\nVe1crans Rherfron1 Pork. Oglethorpe Bhd, (31701). 1500 scat amphlthe.ier locued on 1he banks of the Flint River. Veienin's Memorial dc.Jicatcd 10 Oougl,en)' and Let Comn)\"s \\'CICnlllS or \\'iClnam, \r\nWe1hcrbec PlantJ:1rium, llerltagc Pl:iia, 100 ROOSC\\'Ch Arc. (31701): 9 12/ 432-6955. f.1-GR-IIF. Oilers changing shows. The \r\nonly planetarium In s.w Ga.. Sa. show ,1 ~ pm. Grou1\u003eS BA \r\nOTIIER AREtl ATTRACTIONS \r\nAl bany Mall, Z601 Owson Rd., (3170n: 912/88H98:\\. CC-f'D, !IF. Fl\\'C major deponnwm s1orcs and over 100 sensational sp,dall)' s1urcs. M-F 10-9, Su 1-6. \r\n~IUSEUMS \r\nAlbaniMuseum ofArU 11 Me\u003edowlork llr.. (31707);912/43\u003c). 8400. l'A-CC-tJ-GR-llf-MF-TS. FIims, 1ours, classes and nnual an fair. The museum hotL,;cs one or 1hc Somh's largest collections or 1radltlonalAfrfC11n an. OpenTlh~ 105.fJoscdSu \u0026M.St)' Wed. until 71\u003e01 Tiironoteeska llcrltage \\h1se11m of lliSIOI')' and Seien\u003ce, llcrilagc Pim - 100 Roosev\u003c,11 Ave, (31701); 912/432-69s;. f.f.llFMF-'fS. Collectlo11 of Indian 1nlfans, changing his1oncal cxhlblis, antic1ue utomoblles and carri2ges. l.ocated In his1orical railroad def\u003eOL MF 12,5. Sa l-5, closed Su. \r\nLOOG lll'G \r\nComforl Sui1es Merry Acres, 1400 Omwn Rd., (31707); 912/8883939. ns.cu:c;.r.11.11C-P, All su11e hmcl. Wei bar, refrlg,, mlero\"'a\\'C, Free conL bkfsL IA!bby lounge, free local a lls (GIITA). lloliday Inn of Albany, 2701 Dawoon Rd. (31707); 91l/88.l 8100. (GfrTA). \r\nPlease Stt our :;1d on p:age 7. \r\nQuall!)' Inn ~lerl')' Acres, ISOO Dawson Rd., (31707); 91 l/4.l;. 7721. Rates; S S5S-S74; 0 S60-S79. lk~-Ci,CCf'.11-IICKP\u003clP, IIO mis. landscaped grounds. Three Diamond rating. Poolside g:i:bo \u0026 fitness ctr. free local c-lls. (GIITA). \r\nRamada Inn. l505 N. Slappey 111,d., (j l701); 912/883-3211 BS,Ci,CC-E-f-GP-11-NAPAP,~. Greenery Res12uranL lWO bars and grill, 158 rooms, 9-holc puulng gr,,cn, l.ooucd on US 19 \u0026 81. (GIITA), \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nBrady KC)'S fried Chicken, 407 S. Slapf\u003ee)', (.11701); 912/432' ;397, (GIITA) \r\nCarr's Sttak llouse, 609 N. Sloppey, (3170S): 912/ 4.39-8788. \r\n(GIITA), \r\nC:,ricrs Crill \u0026 Reslaurant, 321 W lllghland Ave., (.11701); \r\n9I2/432,l()98. RcscrvoUons: yt-s. CC.CS.O-FS-11-0S. Celebl\"Jllng \r\nl5 years In business. featuring home s1ylc cooking and pit IIBQ, c:itcrfng available. (GIITA). \r\nChick-fll-A-Albanr Mal~ 2601 Dawson Rd., 912/3.17-8157, (31707): (GIITA). \r\nLong Jobn Slhcrs. 1807 N. Slappey. (.11701); 91l/35-\u003cil44. (GHTA). \r\nRed Lobs1er, 2\u003c03 N. ~lappc)' Bhd., (31701), 912/ 439-8857. A-CCCUIF-NS-0S. Vott.! \"Best Seafood In southwest Georgia. We know how you love scofoodlJI (GIITA), \r\nShoney's Resmirants, two loC'Jllo1ts - 1108 W. Broad Ave., (31707), 912/HS-1396: 1812 F.. Oglc1horp,, (3170S), 912/435 o6SO. (GIITA) \r\nl'llla Gargano. 1604 N. Sl,ppcy Blvd.. (3170I); 912/-136-7265. ((iHTA). \r\nWaffie House 1\\1o loctlons, 1702 f. Oglelhorpe Bhd., (3170\u003e), 912/438-1894: 25018 K Sloppcy Blvd., (31701), 912/8839330. A-ff.f'S-0S. Open l4 hours for brcakfasL lunrh and dinner. T-bonc \u003eIC'Jks, chicken, sal,ds. bre-kfas1. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVIC ES \r\nAlbany Co,wcnUon \u0026 Vlsi1ors Bureau, 225 II'. Broad AVt., (31701), 912/434-8700. 18. llome ofChehaw Nailonal Indian Festini: Quall huming capital of the world. (GIITAl. \r\nPlea.re SUOJJrtld Otl fHJ~ 157. \r\nAlbany Civi\u003c C~nter, P.O. llox 2300, (.11702): 9ll/4;l0-5l00 (GIITA). \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nHistoric Ashburn Walking-Driving Tour. This hiS1oric d1y has retained mosl or Its orfglnul houses and buildings. Brochure and map available al 1he Ashbum-1\\,mer County Chamber or Commerce, 2'19 E. College Ave. \r\nPeanut Monumenl, visible along 1-75. C'Almmcmomes j)C'Jnul processing indusuy \r\nTurner Count)' Cour~iousc, l1allan style courthouse. c. I907. Compleicly renov01ed. M-P 8-S, Groups BA: 9 ll/)67-4.i13. NR. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAshburn Turner Count)' Chamber of Commerce, 238 P. College Ave., (31714); 912/ 567-9696. lllsiurfc Ashburn \"':liking \r\n \r\nA BA COP. DA IIS \r\nNlll. NPS NR \r\nUSFS GIITA \r\n \r\ntEGEND \r\nAcre By Appolntme111 US Corps of Engineers Faclll1) Dall~ 11i,1oric Sile, opcrJled by die Georgia O.panmcnl of N\u003e1urI Resoum-,. llours Tu-Sa 9-5, Su !-S:50; dosed Monday, 1nonksglvlng. Chrls1mas N3U\u003clnlll lllstorir L'lndmark Oper.ied by the No1ional P:irks \u0026,n,tcc National Regis1cr of llls1or1c Places and/or lliSlorit Outbulldings Uniled SlalCS t'oresll')' Scnicc Georgia llospl13fi1y and Travel A.'ISodOIIOn Member (OIITA) llenotes Local Welcome Center or Staie l~iltor 1nrorm11on Cenlcr In the city \r\n \r\nATIRACOONS \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCretlil Cilrds Amp1cd \r\n \r\nFD \r\n \r\nFood Service \r\n \r\nGI' \r\n \r\nGolf Pri,llcges \r\n \r\nGR \r\n \r\nGroup Rail'S \r\n \r\nIIF \r\n \r\nllandfalpped F:icilllll~ \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel F:ocllilles \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nAdmission  .~o \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPel\u003e AIIO\"'l.'\u003cl \r\n \r\nPG \r\n \r\nPlayground \r\n \r\n\\'A \r\n \r\nAdml~lon  Yes \r\n \r\nIIOTElMOTEL \r\n \r\nBH \r\n \r\nHcd \u0026 Ur.akfa.l llomes1y \r\n \r\nBIIR \r\n \r\n11\u003c.'d \u0026 Brcokfa\u003ct lloiel, Reson \r\n \r\nBl \r\n \r\nlk.\"1 \u0026 llreal\u003cfast Inn \r\n \r\nBS \r\n \r\n8oby-sl1tlng \r\n \r\nCf. \r\n \r\nCurrency Exchonge \r\n \r\nCl \r\n \r\nCounuy Inn \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nCock1all I.Ounge \r\n \r\nCf. \r\n \r\nCredll Cortis AcceplCd \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nt\u003eow111own \r\n \r\nF. \r\n \r\nHmcrllllnmcnt \r\n \r\nEX \r\n \r\nf.xprt.-SS\\\\ 3)' \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nfishing \r\n \r\nFL \r\n \r\nFuel Sen'ICC \r\n \r\nGe \r\n \r\nGolf on Premises \r\n \r\n(:I' \r\n \r\nGolf l'ro,-ilcges \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nIlandlc:apped Accesslblc \r\n \r\nIIC \r\n \r\nlleaflh Cluh \r\n \r\nIIP \r\n \r\nlleatc-d l'ool \r\n \r\nIR \r\n \r\nIn Room Movies \r\n \r\nKA \r\n \r\nKennel Furllllies \r\n \r\nK \r\n \r\nKflchencuc,; \r\n \r\nU \r\n \r\nl.anguage 1111erpre1cr \r\n \r\nM \r\n \r\n.llurina \r\n \r\nNA \r\n \r\nNear Alrpon \r\n \r\n08 \r\n \r\nOn Beach \r\n \r\nPA \r\n \r\nPets Allowed \r\n \r\nl'G \r\n \r\nPlayw,mnd \r\n \r\nP \r\n \r\nPool \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nRcsori \r\n \r\nRSO \r\n \r\nRc.scrvullon S.nlce Organi.z:Ulon \r\n \r\ns \r\n \r\nShuulc \r\n \r\nSIi \r\n \r\nSuburban \r\n \r\nSS \r\n \r\nSno\" Skiing \r\n \r\nT(: \r\n \r\nTennis Couns \r\n \r\nWS \r\n \r\nWa1er Skiing \r\n \r\nGeorgl fled \u0026 Breakfast Council Member \r\n \r\nRFSI\"AURANTS \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAm,osphere Tobie Service \r\n \r\nCC \r\n \r\nCrt.!lt Curds Amp1ed \r\n \r\nCL \r\n \r\nC.,Ck1.tl l.ounge \r\n \r\nc;s \r\n \r\nC,feieria Smorg.sbord \r\n \r\n(',SS \r\n \r\nCock11II Service Sund\u003e \r\n \r\nI\u003e \r\n \r\nOo11mo1111 \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nEatert:iinn1cn1 \r\n \r\nFF \r\n \r\nFa.l food \r\n \r\nFS \r\n \r\nFamily Scy le \r\n \r\nII \r\n \r\nllandl01pped t'acilitles \r\n \r\nNS \r\n \r\nNo Smoking Areas \r\n \r\nOS \r\n \r\nOpen Sumlay \r\n \r\nSil \r\n \r\nSuburb,u1 \r\n \r\nSER\\'ICES \r\n \r\nAL \r\n \r\nAlrllnt \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nChantbcr of Commerce \r\n \r\nCH \r\n \r\nCurr,ncy fachangc \r\n \r\nEl \r\n \r\n\u0026lucatlon lns1lunlon \r\n \r\nGT \r\n \r\nGround Trnsportatlon \r\n \r\n18 \r\n \r\nTourism lnfomiatlon Bureau \r\n \r\nMF \r\n \r\nMc'l!tlng f4dUly \r\n \r\nS \r\n \r\nShuulc \r\n \r\n~ \r\n \r\nTour Senicc \r\n \r\nTA \r\n \r\nTra1el lgcncy \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mfnrl \r\n \r\n161 \r\n \r\n drl1lng iour College An Cboosc Pt\"\"1UI Monument 1sible long 1.-; lli5tnric Tumtr Ct111my JII, future Peanut .llnscum, Tumt\u003er Count)' Courthouse \r\nATI'RACTIONS F.1rl ,Ila) Boat 82.in Park. \\1' Shol\"CII SL (,00   no,1 doch. miltim. bt-:id1. blSd\u003eaU fleld, 1cnu1S, 12 camping sites. Oshlng. pknJr fadlllla steam engine museum, playground. Lake Seminole, S.\\1 of dt) 11a GA 97 li,500 2. Known for It.; pnpul21J11n of largcmonth, striper and h)hrld b:i.,;s. 1,i camp- \r\ngrounds du) use and picnic mas. boat r:unps 912166!-200 I \r\nlld(t117Jt-Rcynolds llouse. L11l11uc Jrrhlt,nure. l.ocated on the hanks uf the FIim Riwr at the E.lrl Ila)' Boat Basin Park. llm,-es the Chamber of Commerce and \\'b1tor Information een,er. 91!1!~(,_.,-74 \\1'lllls P,rk dcmmown Rcsiored \\\"lctorin g:acbo, Osh pond, hencht.,. ,nd nathe Oorn Historic DrMng Tour, lndud,-. pprodm\u003etel) 50 sites dallng from the turn of,thL'\u003crlllury or e\"Jrller. Guldt-s a,allahlc for gmups. hrochurc, map JI lbhlt for self-guided tour ,11 Chumlwr ornct \r\nI.OOGING 11,e Jameson Inn. 1lO.l Tallahassee 11111, (.ll71\"); 91l/ l/4;1, '.1000. Rates: SS-d ,SS2; DSs6-SS6. c,c;.f.X.flIR-P. Freero11tlncn1al breuk(:i.,L e\u003cercise fodlltles. free locJ! c,lls. free nc11,paper. c,ble \r\nn (GIITAJ. \r\nPl~tJ~St'r our ml OIi lht l11..d. 1le f\"ro11I Cmtr. \r\nTI,e White House Red \u0026 8reakfosL .llO \\\\':ishlngion St.. (.11-i-); 91!/HS-l-O.l. R\u003etes: S-S.15..$40: 0-$10.Ss5. IJ.p, Re,torcd 1s;n, home In historic dJStrln Antique fuml,hlni;s. J)()III, full hrcM:ist, (GIITA). \\flngate's Boss Island Campground, RL I. llox .HI 1.(31'In 91 l / H(,~1658. (GIITA) \r\nFOOD SERVICE Golden Corral Steaks \u0026 Buffei Restaurant. 1.102 f_ Shotw~II St., (31717~ ~12/!q(,-601 1. CCCS.Fs.llFliS.OS.S. ~SDA Choice St~k \u0026 hot fresh )east rolls. All )OU rnre 1.0 e-.u Golden Cholch Buffet (GlffA) \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Bainbrld~e-Dec:atur Count) Chamber of Commeref. P.O. !lox i.lb. (ji-1\"): 9WZ46-c--4. \r\nATTRACTIONS Cobcelee Creek Co1ued Bridge. Go. 6! \u0026 Old River Rd., (.11723); 912ri3.3-11. 9 mi. Ir.of cityofTG:t. 6Z, lluilt In 1891. \r\nJ\"\"' 96 feet long and 2 spans \"Ide. Southern most 'kissing bridge \r\nstill ot:lndlng. Pknlr Confederate Flag Pol. Courthouse Squore, 11wy !7. (.l 1-!3); 91ll7H r 11. Courthouse S\u003c1uure. f.r,;aed 1861 Last remainIng 11uoclen Confc.Jer21e O\u0026lklle. Kolornokl Mounds Swte Jllstorlc Park, Rt. I, Box IJ t, (jFH); 91 V l.1529(,. YA-GR-II Mf,PA-PG. CtU1lp and CrtiO) many recreational wi111les. St-c the hls1ork lndl:m $lie and OllL\u003ceUm. (GIITA) Lake George Andr ews, Chouahoochcc KhW (.i i '!;I); 911,-lH\"II. W. of cuy on river. llnai nimps. 1en1 siles and p1cmc are:i.,. 91!/'.'68-!;16 fur inform\u003etion on re\u003c.rcationul are-b. Pe111111t 11011ume11t. 1111)' l7, (Jlil3), 91Z/72j-o-II Court house S\u003c1u.re. S,luu,,; local pe1nu1 J\u003eroductlon. South\u003crn F.stirab, P.O 841,390. (3 172.\\); SllO/\u003eS/13378. The South'~[e;tival ncwSJ\u003e2pcr. (GIITA). \r\n..A Hometown Communilf\", \\\\On GO\\'tmor's r.ommunily Pride Aw2rd Located on GA ! 18. un ex,mple of on e.rly IAAO's comm11nl1J \r\nA1TRACTIONS Dari Park, hehlnd RcldenhelT) l.lhntl); go,eho, pl\u003c:nlc arc:i ,nd pool Dogwood llunling Prcstnc, \u003c1uall hunting 31 Its' finest. Rt. .l, Bo, l\"4. 9U/8-!-.150S. Georgia Pines Pl:ont..ion, lh1y 111. S.E. ofC:dro 91! Z!(l. 1105 or QI l/ .1'-1919. lluntlng fanlltlf.'S. llistork 0 0 11 ntown Cairo. Uro,d St. (.l1-!8). NACCFIHlf.TA llls1orie2II) rt'gbleMI. unlc111e shops rcslored 10 ori~lnal prcar- \r\n \r\nunre. Visit one or the cr,s Im upcnitlng tlte-Jte~ Shop frorn Allcmlons 10 7.ebulon The.1er. A,Z. M \u0026 M ~ Co., 309 2nd Al'e.NE, (317l8} 912/ 3i73~22. NA-TS. Old foshloned hlock Ire plm ~till In opcmlon. ll'atch J50 lh Ice hlot'l,s helng mode. f.olored Ice lso. Free samples Great for children. An expericnre 10 rcmcmher! \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Ad\u003canced Tmel Senic:,:s, ll0 N. Broad St, (.ll 7l8);9 I2/.117 87q7. NA.CC-GR-TS-TA. \r\nATIRACTIONS Quoll Hunting. Hunting preserves and lodging uvalbhlc. 9 12/3.16-52;5 \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Camill:1 Chumber of Commerce, P.O. Box ll6. (3 1730): 912wc..;m \r\nATTRACTIONS M)haw Jelly Capical. ~ 11here the jell) I\u003c mode, snd shop for 0tlter delicious mayhaw products In Ute mwn that h:i.1 a )'C3rl) \r\n\"Me1rltw festlml 10 relebr.ite this delldo11s product! 9Il/758- \r\n!~00. Pine 11111 Plantation. Rt. 3 II-Ox !Z6 (;1 1737): 9 1Z/ 7;8-6\u003c,0Z. Spring Creek Reertation Park, url U$. 11\"1' l7 Nature trails and rJri, plants. Swnmp Gro,1 Sketches. ~ hlswry pla). Chamber (If Commerce ror schedule. 912{'511-1400. Tribute 10 the American Indian. 2j (~ head of an lndln bn11e. Caned b)' Hungarian sculptor Peter Toth ond dedicated 10 the American lrull:ut 91!/758-2'!00. \r\nLODGING \r\n912r,s.,.. Country Inn Bed \u0026 Brukfos~ Rt. 26ox 4611. US 27 S, (.117.17); 17, 800/ 5-17-6389. K21es:SS29-$35: D$;15-$.19, Qulet ()l':iceful atmosplwrc, pri\"ote bths, ample p11tldng. (GIITA) Tarrer Inn. 155 S. Cu1hben SL, (3 1737); 912/J;l!!SSS Rllle: S/0 SSS. CC-f-GPWrC. lllstoric. Antl\u003cJues, wide porches, savory Southern rulslne. ~hwlcm romfort and old\"orld hospitality. (GIITA) \r\nATTRACTIONS Self-guided h15torlc tour Includes .H homes, Randolph County Courthouse. Andrew College and Fletcher Ue11derson llousc. built l888. NR. Ch,mher of Commerce. Coun St., 9! !f i.!!-!68:\\. \r\nlllstoric Dis trict.911/9')5!01I. Drive through 10 S\u003c.\u003ee example; of i111ehellum ,nd \\\"1t1orla11 archllenure. Tnllawahee Plantutlon, Rt. S. !lox l0-1. (;\\ I7ll: 91!/99H26S or 91 .!/995561). Terrtll Count)' Courthouse, c. 1892, \"111gb l'tetomn :i.rchltCC 1Ure. \r\nAlTRACTJO,~S \r\nLa.kc S.mlnole, n.;oo  offers hoatlng. swimming. sk!lng. \r\nOshlng ond amping. 1.1)(3tc'd In the lower end or Seminole \r\ncoum)', 18 ml. s.of Donolso01ille. For rccreailunal infommlon. \r\n91 2/(,61-!00I Semlnol Statt Park. 16 ml. S. or \u003cii)' ,1a GA .!9. 50 tcm and trnlltr slt,\u003es, 10 co1101te5, he:idt, boat ramp and dod\u003c. Oshlng. pioneer camping, f,mlly/group sheller. \"\"Jter skiing. 9 1!/861 31.l7. (GlrfA) \r\nFOOD SERVICE llardee's, 101 f_ Titlrd St.. (31745); 9 1!/524-2083 (GIITA). \r\nATTRACTIONS Cotton 11111 Park. Kl und compsltcs on Lake W,lter F. George. PlaygrouDCls, bundry, rlsh deonlng smlons, boat nimp, hiking trails, rc,,tmoms. r, ml. N. or Fon G,lnl'S, 912/768-~()(, 1. Dill llous, . Washington St.. built b)' John !Jill :iftcr 1827. \r\nCurrcntl)' under renovation as a B,.J \u0026 Brcak(a,1 Inn. Tours by \r\n,ppoh11men1 \r\n \r\nFrontier \\'l1lagc loct1t'tl on scenic bluffm crlooklng the Chauahoochee Riler. Authemlc log c:ihln.s. llandcanl'II IS IL 1311 Olk statue is memori\u003el 10 tht Creek httllans. 91ln6S.Z9.l George T. 8agb) State Park and Lodge. RI I lln 201. \r\n(.Hi51): 9ll/76S.!S71 , Prklng foe YA-CCfD-GRllllFPG. -18,000 a. lake. lle\u003et Osltlng In Georgia!Tennis, swimming. hiking. \r\n(GIITA). \r\nOutpost Replicu. S. GA 59, right on Commerce St., thtn j block.~ on Mt. Rt:ron5truc1cd fort (c. 1816-1850) tt5\u003c.'ll to protect .eulcr.. \r\nfrom Creek and Seminole Indian Juacks. 9Un 68-29,\\ i Walter P. George Lock and Dam. Second highest lock e:i,;1 of the llls,,lsslpJ1I Rircr Interpretive center 111th dlsplur, nd brodtures lll'lp oriem ,tsllors Open llF rear-round und Sa \u0026 Su from March 10 Oaober. 912/i68-1Si6 \r\nLOOGl~G George T. Baib) Stole Park and Lodge, Rt. I lln~ 20 I. (3 I7$1); 9 I2n68-!S7 I Raws: S-SO-S(iO: DS16-S66. CCfIHl PG-J\u003e.TC,ll'S. l.o\u003c-JU:d on '18.000 :i. Walter f. Gc\"Orge. Fishing bout.'\u003e ovallable. /GIITA) \r\nFOOD SERl'ICE \r\nGeorge r. Bagby State Park and Lodge, RI I, Uo., 201, \r\n(;;1751); 91!r68-2571. i\\-CCllXS.OS. Comfortable family din Ing wltl1 l,keslde view Cull for conference and bam1uct facilitil-s. (GHTA). \r\nTOURS Self-guided tour. lndudl!S sites dating from curly 1000,. C:t.~ seuc tape avollable a1 tlte lodge at Gc\"Orge T. BagbiStaie P.rk. SS deposit. refundble a1 the end or the tour. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Chi)' County EDC Visitors 811reau, Rt I 6o~ !:19/\\. (.ll\";I); 91lr6S-;ll95 \r\nATIRACTIONS \r\nHoney Produc1ion. 1l1h the ltoine ofthe lloncyllee fl'Sth\":112nd sec how this deUcious product Is made. l'aldost:1-Lo\\\\,idcs County Con1entlon \u0026 \\'lsltors llureau. 91l / la;.os13. \r\nLODGI G Hahira 11111, llwy. 12!. Bo, 1!78, {;l lbjl); 91lr'h31l00. \r\nKates: S.S-l9.99-S3s.')9; 0-Sjs 9')-$39.99, s; each additional \r\nperson (;GFS-IIPP Truck 1mkl11g. H hr. rc,1murJ111 a,To:\u003c.\u003c the street, non-smoking rooms, guest laundry, rree locI mils. fax \"'atl,hlc. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nllahlr Chamber of Contmerre, .101 1/. M,ln St, (316.l!r, 912/7'12567 CfO.llfB lnformntion on llahira l~ck-ln llonf)' B-tc Fcsth\":11. Tobacco Tou~ \r\nOTIIP.R AREA ATTRACTIONS Foctory Storrs of America, 1.-;, F.xh 2, (31(\u003e3(,); 91!/ W} 6177. \"A-CCFO-IIF, Our !4 fanorioutlet More\u003c orler trcnwn dous m lng.~ frcmt 30-70\". orfc,crida)', retail prlres. plu all the name bntnd ,1u:tlll)' )'ou\\e rome to depend on (G11TA). \r\nP/rastt st~ our ad 011 PJ:e 15.f. \r\nLake Park Factor, Stores, 1'5, fah ! ,(316.\\6):91!/ 5;9-117-. Shop  hunrh of b:trg-.tins!. O\\'cr l 00 llutlcts at Exit l. (GIITA). 1.3ke Park ,llill Store l'laui. H2i MIii Store Rd.. 175, F.i:11 ! , (.l 1636); 91 l /S59-68l2. CC. Group shnpplng Jt:l\u003c'kllgl'S \"'allnbll-. (GiffA). \r\nPlctue s~, our 1111$ 011 page 154 n,ut 156. \r\nLODGI NG Days lun Lake Park, 913 Timber Dr.. 1.7;, fall l, (31636): 9U/S\u003e9-0l19. SS3\u003cS37: 1Hj7-S\u003cI;\\. Cf,11-P-PA. 1-75, ,It !. O\\'er I00 outlet stores, j rcsiour,nts In wlkin~ dlstartce. (GiffA). Eagtc Roos t campground, ,-165 MIii S1ore Rd., (516;1b); 9 IUSS!Vi 192. R,11,s: D SI 5 JJ(lr site CC,GP,GR-IIFMF-PAPG. Sho11 I00 lunor,\u003etort':\u003c: enjoy pool rnble: shaded. 1ian\u003etl pull thrus. Fir m:irkct Sa. \u0026 ~u (Giff,\\) La.kc Park Tni,clodgc, 10' Tlluix,r Dr. 91!/559-0 I IO \r\nPlease Sl!r ournd 011 p11gc 154. \r\nor Sltoney's Inn L:lk Park, ltli'i Lakes IJl1d.. ,.-,. fall !, \r\n(.l 16.i6), 912/SS'H(,60. CC-F.X-11-XA-PA-P Group rJtcs, In ground whirlpool, arross from over 100 factorioutietswrt\u003es,golf pochgl's. (GIITA). \r\nPln,.-.e ~\" our tu/ uu /)llgt 15 4-. \r\nfOOIJ SElt\\'IC\u0026 CrJcker llarrcl, 1-75 \u0026 Lake Pork, P.\\il 2, 101 Tintbcr Dr.. (.ll0.16): 912/H')-0869 ~.Cf, FS-11-NS.Oi\u003e-S, llome of he-Jrt) home rooking rec-,lhng  time IIhen good frl()t) ,nd g\u003cHld ,cnke \\\\CIII hond In ha11d (GlrfA) \r\nFa,mhousc Rcst:ouran~ 5113 MillStort Rd.,(;116.!6):91UH9 \r\nH 15, A-CC-fS.IIF-S$-0$ (GIITA). \r\n \r\n162 1995 Georgia 011 Jl~y Miud \r\n \r\n Plantation Trace \r\n \r\nlli, T~vern. Rt !. Box (139.(316.i(,); ~I U5'i\\).S t(,5. A-OCCl,P.-P,;-11-SS-Sll. A S\u003cllllh Gtorgb uJdltlon since 19!5! Stl'llk, IIUJ!I. pa,ta and \u003cntCrtOlnmcnt nlihtl)'. (GIITA) \r\nWoffie !louse, ,.-; SR ;176. (.\\16$6); 912659 1;16; A-Ff.FS.OS. Opell N hours for hrealfa\u003et. lunch aud dinner. T-bonc steal,, chicken, salud,. hrcokfasL (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SRl11CES \r\nLnke Park Atea Chamber of Commerce, P.O Bo, !78, (3 1636); 91~/559-;JOZ. CB. Call or write for lodglng. dining. shopping, golf packages. lustoric tour, ond I d,y \u003ettractions. (GIIT\\) \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nBonks L,ke, \"ildhfe refuge, loc:ued U ml. XIi. of \r\n \r\n.l'aldo,to. 3900 o. toke Boats nd fishing L'\u003cjUlpmcnt \r\n \r\na,allable. \r\n \r\nTTtOllllk\u003cl'IIII', lite ell)' ofrose.\u003c. \r\n \r\nFlotlonders AttS \u0026 CraftS Show, PO. Bo, 1!5. (;16;15):!)1l/8l-J4bj. (GIITA), \r\nATTRACTIONS Chchnw lndi:tn Monument, (3li63). 3 mi S ofdty, G,I 195. E. I ml on New l'orl Rd. llumc of the Chehaws,  fricndl) agrirultur.tl p\u003c...ipie of the Creek tnlle \r\nTRA\\IEI. SERVICES L County Ch:imber of Commcrr, P 0. Box -139  120 Courthouse Ase., (.il i63), 91ll759-l?2 C H \\\\'rite or call for info bout dining, shop11ing and local area aur.1ctions \r\n \r\nSouthern ll:1gnollo, (:Ounhn~ Squ2re, (;1 1-(,8); 912 98\u003e l13I Grndousl)' \u003cii.I on tlie Cnunhou;eSqua,e Over 85 yn1. old 111ih , di2me1cr eanop) ofl!8 112, \u003c,I IIl\" in hr1i111, and  16' \r\n;\" cirruni(enncr \r\nStore Farmers llorket 11111 H 912,98$-3(,0l. \r\nTour-SC!lf.Gulded, H9 l\\, ltaln St, (:11'.'(\u003e8): 912198521'.11 COmj1lc1c dirl'\u003c'llon, and maps: Booklet com:llns o,c tour\u003c Al :lllilhle It tJ1e Chmbcr. \r\nLOOGING \r\nThe llouhrlc Inn, 1-08 A!\",I \\,e. SF, (.11-(\u003e8): 91lt89()! 101, BS-C.CII-SA-r. Rates, S $.\\(..S43; D SH-H9. Ccmfcrencc room \\ear \u003chopj!lng center. Son-smoking rooms. j:iruzzl suite. uU queen beds 1180 (GIITA). \r\n \r\nShonei 's Inn 171.\\ FINI 1,c., H .. (31\"(,8); 91!i98H!00. \r\n \r\n1)1 \r\n \r\nRates S-$1(,S.\\9: l\u003eS39-$4l CC-Ill' (,\u003eCllll-d In the S2l.1d IJ\u003c111 I \r\n \r\nurAmerica llomc ofSunhclt Agricultu.,I E,po. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\n \r\nBert llarsh P:irk. 5th St SE, (.lli(,8), 912 QSH,540, ~,\\. Thi, is the Orst historic groie to be planted In  L'S.I Certified Trre \r\nCity. ~lani of the tn.\u003ee\u003e trJCI' their roots 10 the tree s,,eh os \r\nRohen E. Lee Swc,tgum, Jlmmy Carter Slosh Pinc. etc \r\nColquitt Countr Arts Center, ~01 S(ovcmh Me., ~\\\\' 9tl/9SS l9ll. \r\nCol\u003ctuitt County Jail, ISi A1c SE, (3 1-68). lluilt In 1915 and \r\ntcrn1L-d  TI,e Onl'\u003et. best archltt'Clur:lll) de-signed JII In (;a  \"' tht time The hulidiug Is being restored for u~ as the ofOct'S or \r\nthe Chamber of Commern: and EDC \r\nColquin County llis toricol Museum, S. llnln SL, 01-r~~); 9l l/9SSl1.II. NA llu.seum dlsplayonibhle to the publicon the history of!loultricColqulu Count)'. Open \\\\' z,.;O-.-J011n1 or 8.1.. \r\nColquin Count)' War Memori\"l ,W, cur of Counhou.: Sq (31768). 1111,; memor!JI with It\u003e eternal name w:i.~ dedlc-Jtt-dJult t. 1976 10 tJ,c memo') of Colquitt Cty. men who -.tf\\t-d during time of war and dll~I In \"'\"'ICC. \r\nF.lcplmll .llonument, rk:i.sam Gro,-e Prlmlthe Bap,lst Church -Ga. 111\\y .17f, (3 I-68). AG mrblc satue mark.\u003c the gn11e ur a)louhrienatl\\'C who dreamL-d ofJolnln~ the cirrus, l.ierhcnmc \r\nthe owner or onr. Afll'r his de21h this rn\"l!d sttuc II os placctl \r\non his gnwe. \r\nTh\u003c Ellen Payne Odom Gene~log)' Ubral') . !01 'ith SL, $.f_ (loc,ted In awing of the .llouhrit,Colqulu Count) PuhllcUbrry). 91!/')8;.M~O; Fu 91!/\u003cJSS-0936 \r\nGreenfield Church Site, Tallokas Rd , (:lliM): 912/98i-!1:I I Gs..~I during the Ch II ll'ar o.! a llo;plt:ll/Recrultlng f.c1111r. CMI ll'ar rc-cnoctors hove restored church and 1'1'l(J('.1tl'd ptrl0tl Ing c,hin. Grccnfield Dayi: held In \\larch comprising of re-co,clln\u0026, rtr~ \r\nllunting Presen '\u003c'S, Col\u003cjUlll Count) (.11-68); 91l,')RHl31. Rm-,; 1arihle Moultrie h:i., sc1eral hwttlng pl'l'S1rws \\\\Ith \r\nlodging a,olloble. cau for listing. \r\nMain Street Moultrie IIL\u003ctoric do111m'\"n .lloultric offer, on amir uf i111er,\u003e1i11g bullding.\u003c and slu,ps 91!/9NS-11i-1. \r\n \r\nwa.me !louse. 19(~1 F1rs1 Mc., U.-Citl):91119!1; 50;0. Mf.fS OS Op\u003cn !4 hour-1 for hrc,kf:i.,~ hu1ch ond dinner.1' bone \u003etuJ...\u003c. chic~en slads. brekf:i.,t (CIITA) \r\nTRAVEL SF.Rl' ICES ,IJouhrle-Colqultt County Chamber of Commerc\u003c:. :!!9 S \\bin St.. P.O. ll\u003cl\u003c 4!17, (3P6S); 91?198Hl.ll C. \\carn,und c,cnL'\u003c Iulo Swp Me\u003ct On-Feh \u0026 Sov), llouhric 111 llilr\u003ch C,,o~Off (Mar); Festhal on the St111arc (Apr); Sunheh Ag bpo (Oct): Calico An. \u0026 Craft$ (Nor), Ol)'m11fr dMng compeution. genc:ih\u003eg)' llhra') Colr111lu Cc,. Ins Cntr. (GIITA). \r\nOlll l\\ \r\nA1TRACTIONS \r\nllistorlc Orh Ing Tour Brochure mo) he picked up ll the Chamher nf Conmll't\u003cC. !)(Ml f_ Scrtl'en St ~R 111! l6.\\-,81 I \r\nLODGl~G Mallo!')' Munor, 101 II . Scre\\'en SL (..t/i;IJ; 912 lf,3;\u003e01 or 800/ H95-o,. CC,D,EXF-GPl'TC. kote\u003cc S $HSI!;: 0 $6; s12;. RL-s,1c-.uu:.,t [lOliC). Vniquc ;nti\u003c111c furnishing.-. Fomlfy, corp rail-:- Sulll's 31all QuieL Lg. porch (GIITI). \r\nTRAVEL SEH\\'ICBS \r\nQuitmanBrooks Co. ChamberofCommtrct\\ 'JOO F.. Scre\\en SL. (.1161~): 912/ll1,H8\u003c1I. C. One o( the lo'llr,,I do11ntow11 distrlas on ~R lllstonc dming tour. ,ntique ,hojlS, iu11ehellon, courthouse, mu-.,um, lihm), genealogy dh. JgrirultUrc drhlng 1our \r\nKl 11111 O\"I \r\n \r\nMoultrie-Colquitt Count)' Chamber of Commerce .ill) ~ Maio St. (317(,8) or P.O. llo\\ 18-, (31--(,); 9U/985-21:II, lu 91 l /89(~lb.l8. Year-round t\u003cCOb lndudc, ~unhelt Ag Expo (Oct): Auto SIIJI' llcct 020.-Fch.); CaUro An., ll. Craft$ (No1.), F,-11J\\ul on the \u0026ju.ire (Apr.): )louhric in 1lrrh f.ook-Off(Mur.): Oiyn,pic Oiling Co111pclltlon: Geoeologi Uhrar, .tnd Ort C('lllcr. (GIITA). \r\nllouhrle Ol)mpir Qu2lit)' Dhing Fadlitr, home of inlt:rn 1101121,nd 1101101121 meet\u003e throughout the dhing seoson. llt'Cllusc \r\nof Its unique dt;\u003clgn th1 fadUty hos Ix-en uu-gcted a, Silt for \r\nprt,Olyrn1\u003eic t,.lning. \r\n \r\nATTRACTIOSS RcmcrlOn Mill 11llage, ! .I l'ium St., l.i11,0I): 91U! I 71 15. N.I lhstoric shoppmg e\u003epericnre you 11'()11 l forRcll Off lla)lrcc Rd bciund lbr\"l 's on Plum S1 \u0026 ttytrec Place \r\nI Iii \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nOld Rnil\"\"l Depot 11.,hhum 11111 l'lantlllloll. Lo11cr llclg., Rd., \r\n(.117(,R) R:iilro:uls plJ)'Cd Ill integral p;n In the drHIOjlm(nt o( business !llld l11d11\u003elr)' In Colquitt Co JNPld00\u003c:k Of1\\3nl,c-d the lloston ,lihaniRR ,n 189l. lutcr hecomlng(;o. Sorthcm R:lllroad. \r\n \r\nPo~sum Poke. 9l l/7i(,-; IS. C. Wlnwr honw of llkh. Gmcr \r\n \r\nnor Clu,. F Osborn. It one Umc ,wt,-d b) lknry Furd and \r\n \r\nl're,ident Rooscwh. NR. l.ooued off lhn. Sl F- l'nubn llomc of \r\n \r\nthe (:,. l'e-,imt Fes11111l \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nIIIU'II\\~ \r\nPlrtis~Stt \u003cntr 111I OIi pt,ge 14. \r\nATTRACTIO NS \r\nAll Saiuts EpiscopI Church. ,IS, Hansell. (.ll-92): 91l!llS-9l 1l. Once C21hollcChutch.JaL'tjUCli11e Ken ned)' oucnded mas.s here when she viSIIL'll the c111 \r\n8irdsong Nature Center, Rt. 3 Bo, 10-, (.11'9!); 91l/3-H10X, l'A.CCEITS ()IC \u0026 \\'Isa 0111).). neau1ilul 565  ror II ildlife. Bird II indo11. butierO)' garden, n.iure 1r.11is. Tour BA. Open \\\\ ond F9-noon. Sa 9-l. Su I ;. S5 adult\u003e. $2.;o children undtr I! \r\n!lardy Bl')  n !louse, .l ll N. llroad St, (.11'9!): 91 l / ll6-601u. llome orThomasville L:mdmorb. Inc. the local prl'Sl'r.11ion orgnlutlon Open !IA. \r\nCount!') Oaks Golf Course. Po,o Rd/1111)' 122, (.1 1-92). 91!/ llS-1.lli. \\'A-GP. GlOO )'Jrds, por-71 course occcnu-d by 3 lakes. surroundL'll h) o,ks. 1uncs. dog\\\\oods and ualt'IIS. \r\nL:1phamP:1t1erson House, 626 ~. Dawson St., (31792).9121225tll01 YA-GM. Built In 188 by C.W. t..ph:in,, survll'Or uf the great Chicago Ore. Mony unique /comres inrludlng ,xterior exit:, fmm c, Cf) room nd  cont,incd \u003etlllr t':ISe, hlcnui, and nre11lac, \r\nMain Str\u003c\u003e,t Tllom2s1ille. do\"ntown, (31'9l); 9U/ll;._\\9!0. \\lani do11 mown s1orcfro111\u003e have been reno,oted through the \\lain Street Fac,de lmprn.-ement Pro~r-Jnl \r\nPoradis Park, S. Broad SL,(31- 9l): 9llll!Villl. PAl'G ~n IS a forest in 1h1 heart of tu\\\\O Gre,t notural heut), picnic art hbtoric gat.cllO. \r\nPebble 11111 Plunrotion, U.S. ;119 S., (;1179l): 91N2(sl3H. Admls,-lon, Cmund:,-Aduib SZ; Children SI; !loin llous.,.Aduhs Si: IK\u003c\"116-12 Sl SO: under/, )CJN not otlmitt\"I IA-CCGRllPA II Inter home representathe of \u003chooting plantations dc1eloped in 111ommllle .re hy \".-hhy ~orth,rn,rs ut tum or the muucy Sporting ort antiques. 1 lnrnge cars, c:trrioges. Grounds open Tu-Sot HJ.5. Sun li . Guided house tours for dnh:s :111d children Ill Orsi grnde ond older. (GIITA), \r\nPkuse s our od on page 158. \r\nQuail Hunting. lln\\ IS 10, (;IP92); 91!t!ZS-3919. Thnm.\u003c.,-llfe \r\n1, fan11,u.\u003c for this ~flOrt. Sporting cfa) s. Jo, c. duck ond deer \r\nhtUlling U\\'llllubh!. \r\nSrnte Farmers ,llarkc~ 18\u003c2 Smith A1e., (51i9!): 9U/ lH j9 I~ \u0026-rond 1'11\"'' fresh produce market in Go. State's onl) au,111111. Se;\u0026S(\u003enal h~ \r\n11,e Big Ok. cor. or Monro \u0026 cr,11ford. (.lli9l): 111~/ l!S. .i'll9. NI 11.,-;utlful, 211den111,eok. Un1b spre-Jd of 162 ft.. 66 ft higlL ! I fl drrnmfcrencc. \r\nn,omas Count)' lllstoriul SIK'lcty Museum. 7H ~ Dawson (.\\1-9!): 91l/HC,.7(,li V,1-GR-IIF. Memorahlli from the hotel \"\" of the l;te 1800's, plantotlons, lodie, dress rnllt'Cllon ,md antique utomoblles Open e1-criday l-5 \r\nT11omollle (.'ultural Center, (,00 H \\\\ :i.,hington St ,(.11-9z~. 91! tU605$8 NAl!I-IIF-\\IF. Locatt,d In historic f.a,1 Side School. Titls he,1111ifullircstort1l fadlit) Is home for tho performing and 1i,u,I \"\"' In addition 10 g,lle')' space and acd,lt) r\u003cH\u003ems 01:n for tour\u003e. \r\nTOIIRS \r\nllbrork Ori1fng Tour, 10\\) S Hrod St.. (.11'92); 9U !25 .I'll 9. Co11r, st, ofOdI hb1oric dlstri,-is, lndUdt:$ 59sites dailng from IR~O's 111 mid I9()0's Brochure a,'llil:tblr ut Welmmt CA.'nl11r \r\nLODG ING \r\n188 1ax1ot1 llouse Bed \u0026 Brrakfo.5L H; Remington Ave. \r\n(.W9l): 91!/W,;iq- Ratc~ S $60-$70; 0 Sii-5120, f.(, D. t..ndmJrk hou!I', nmom tll'()Jrated ,nliqUl'S, prh11w both\u003e, centr.tl heJt I',. ;ur, full breakfast (GIITA). \r\nE\\aus !louse e,d \u0026 8,e,Jkfast. -25 S. lla.nsell St, (3179!); 9U/!!(\u003e-l3-13, 800/:ll-H'I- Rates: S S60S80: I) s-(SI 15. D Rt-stored \\ lcwn3n home in hb1orfc thsmct nt:ir downt0\\\\\"11 ,hopping lour\u003e Full hre,kr:i.\u003cL (GIITA) \r\nThe Grand l'ictorla Inn, 81' S. Hansell, (.1 1'9!): 9 1Ul!I, \"1(.0. Rates, S S5H70, D S(.O.S7'i. GP. 100,yc-,r old VlnoMan home wclcom\u003c'S you ., guest ronms 1111. h21h. jacuui OreplaCb. full hrkfs1. tum-down (GIITAl \r\nOur Cot1\u003c1ge on lite Park 801 S HanSl'II St , (,ll i 9l); 912/lZ11 l(H Rutc\u003e; S SSO, I) ShO. 0-NA full hrcakfJSt, prin1c hJth,. near 2ut11111L.,,, resto11r,111s, t011rs, ~R Children 11clcum1 (GIIT,\\). \r\nSer\u003cndipil) Conage Bed \u0026 Breakfost .H9 F. Jefferson St., (.lP92): 9U/H6-$1 II Rate., SS(,11; I) S(,5. l}E.X f.1'1.-Gr-lRTC. IJ111ngli\"\"tort1I 19()(, home IIithln \"illking disrnure or hl~toric \u003cit(\", shop; and rc,1211ranCL (GIITI) \r\nSuslna l'lontallon Inn, RL .l Bo\\ IIJIU. (.ii \"9!);1/l! l~ii-96 ll. Rares: S Sll'i D s1-,. FU PAPRTC:. Su,111~ was built in 18tl. prescnd) sit, on 11 'i ii. 1n:-cour:se dinner \u0026 \\\\ Int. fuH hre11hfast 1ndud,d (UIITAl \r\n \r\n1995 Cc:orgia 011 A~J Mind \r\n \r\n163 \r\n \r\n FOOD SERVICF. \r\nBr,rntlty's Seafood Resrnuranr, llO! Smllh Mr.. (:1179l): 9Jll!l6-~93\" {GIITA). Golden Corral S1\u003caks \u0026 Buffer Reslaurnnl, .100 Uwv. I~ S., (.11 '9!):')I!/!!8{1700. ACSf'S-llf:iS-OS.S LSIJA Cholet Steaks \r\n\u0026 ho1 frr.sh ie:\u003c1 rolls All you rar to eor Golden Choice 8nffcL \r\n(GHTA). Atom \u0026 IJad's, 1800 Smith Ave.. (3179l): 91l/22(,6lb5. (GUT.I). II alllr House, I00 US 19S. f.ll 792):91 ?/2?5-9l?:1. A-ff.f8.0S. Open 2-t hours for hrcakfa.sr, lunch and dinner T-honc sre:iks, chld\u003cen, s.tods, bre:MIISL (GIITA). \r\nTR,\\VEL SERVICES \r\n;,o. Oes1hrn1lon 111omas1Ille Tourism Aurhoriry, P.O. Box I \r\n(JI \"'/9):91!/Wi-3919.TS-8 Aplace apan. steeped In plantation hlsrory, Victorian archllcaure and !1,.000 rosi,;. (GIITA). \r\nA11nr1ion.s \r\nAbnaham Bald\\lin Coll~ 91 l/,l86-.Sll, I CousraJPlain F.\u003e-pcrimcnr Starion, 91 l/.\\Sf,31H. \r\nCr)s1nl Loke Wat\u003cr Park, exit 18 on U.S. \"\"T 8! F. for one \r\nmile. Then ~ on GA Ilwy. I!5 for 9 miles. \r\ntul11ood rark, TIit A\u003ecnue and llth SL ;15  Virgin plnrs. at.al.cai, and 11lmlc farllltles. Georgia Agrlriuno Ul'ing lllsrory Center, lH I( 81h St , (.II79.\\J; 91 l /386-3.\\\u003c-l. \\ A.CC-HI-FD GRIIP-~IF R.res: A.dull\u003c S6; Senlo~Groups of !Os;; Children i  l6 B: under -I free 191h cc111ury IMng hl:,torr museum, 35 restored buildings, fanit-, rural town CI05\u003c'tl \\Ion. (GIITA) Historic llo,.ntoll'n Tifton. lnrere.\u003cting buildings and wonderful spilhy shops Conroct Tifton \\lain Succt Office, P.O. !lox !29. Cltr 11211. Tifron .II 79.l, 9 I U.!8l-6!3I NR. Main Srrocr Tifton, 9U/.18l-6!jl, exr. Ill. \r\nnr,on Parndisc Public Fishing Arca, off US. llwy 8?. S m, It of 91l/ H .H79l r,11rick's Fis hing Paradis. CXII 18 on U.S. lhl)' 8l E., fil'C miles easr ofTlflon 91l/38l-1881 \r\nLODGING \r\nllolida)' 11111 Tiflon, LIS 82 \u0026 175.(3 Pl),1~ 9Il /.\\8?-6687. Rate.-.: S/0 $59-SH CC-f.X,II-IR,PA-1'. Sourh Grorgla's flllt'\u003eI noon huffcr ,nd dining cxpertencc Ta1cni. IS\u003c, roonr.s, 11\u003e0 floors. (GIITA) \r\nPlt:as.e sre our ad on paie 7. \r\nHummingbird Perch Bed \u0026 Brcakfost. .IOI Adams Rd.. (31733): 91!/.18!-;qjl. Rates; S S10: 0 S60-S70 CCEXFGP-11 NA. Hinh\\ ,rchlng. strolllng oruund tlrc Ilksu11.scl golf, Oshlng. \r\nOne ml off I 75. 6 ml. N orTmooL (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICF. \r\nCaptain os. Hwy. 8l W.. (.l1793l: 9l2/.lSi-0650. (GlrrA) \r\nCr:1eker Barrel, \"08 US .$19 S F.\u003ch 18, (31791); 91!/.lSMll ! A-CCfs.llF-NS-OS. G\u003ckxl COllnlt)' rooking and glfr ,rore hit 18 \r\n s on I Tlfron. ll'c're 011 )Ollr l\\'J)'I (GIITA). \r\nGolden Corral Steaks \u0026 Buffc1 Restaurant. 7.1 1 II' lnd SL. (.11 i91J: 912/.18! I2I. CC-CS-fS.IIF,~S-OS-S. USDA Choice Stea\u003c \u0026 hot fresh }'._\" rulls. All you C-Jre 10 eat Golden Choice Buffet. (GIITAJ. Shone)'s. 175. fall 18, (5179-t); 912/,182-0650. CC-ll~SOS-S Salad b3r. breakf11S1 bar. homem3de dcsserLS. l\"\\lr'J lal')!C \r\nrestrooms. ea,y mess lo 175. (CIITAJ. \r\nSonny's Re:rl PII BarBQ. P.O. llot 75(,S, (.l1\"93), 91l/38( !6l6. Rt-ser,arlons: no. 11-CCFf,fs..~S.OS. llarB--0 at 1r, hesl (GIITA). W:,.fRe llonsc  1hrer lo\u003c:uions: 110! II Second Sr, (.lli91), 91!/.i8l90~8; 1201 IIW)'. 8! W, (!,1 \"94), 91l/.18l,15S9; 90;! \r\n7th Si., (.;1\"9~). 91 l /;187-8:155. A-Ff'.fS-OS Open 24 hour, for \r\nbreakfa\u003ct, lunch nd dlnn,r. T-hom steak,, chicken. $al,d,, brr-.tkfa.\u003ct. (C,IITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nTift Count)' Chmbcr of Commerce, P.O Box 165 (5179.l): 91!/38l{i2(l0. (GIITA) Tifton/rift COunl)' Tourism Assodoton. 100 N. Cemrnl ,we., P.O. llox !73. (.l179.S):912/586-0216. C,\u003c:C-GP.CR,KMIF-PG-TS11-TA. Brochures, c1cn1.\u003c, l'ideos. h\u003c.-d \u0026 bre,kfusr locations. 1'our1st Information, anractlons, fesrlrals. (GIITA) \r\nPle11Je see our nd 011 JHtg~ 159. \r\n \r\nCresre11/ Tlouse ht 1'11ldos111. \r\nPlett$~ St't OIi,. ntl OIi pnge 14, \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nLrner's \\'aldos rn Mal~ l\"IIO ~orm,n Or., )1! !4HU,9 C:C The nrosr frJnkly modern ~f11 \\'orkSI) Ir 1'1n1lw:1 Stum 1bls IL\u003crlng for 15'\\, dlscounr 1~5;. (GIITAJ. \r\nLowndes Count)' llis rorical Sode1,- Museum, .lo; II t:e111nl \r\nWe. (.lll.01 ): 912/! 1iRO. IIP Record;. old photognphs, \r\ne.dilbll\u003cof the nov-,1 uud Sea lslun1I C\\1111111 lnduitrtl-,, ~nd local hlstor1od dls11la)'S rc11rC$CnrJ1iH of l'\u003eldo.\u003c11l.o11ndos Co11111) arc displ)cd In the old c,.rnrgie Ubn,ry. 11-f, 2-S. \r\nLOll'ndes/Vahtosra Cultur:11 Arts Cknrtr. Il0-1 ~- Pant-r,.011 SL Fne. Gift 1ho1\u003e 91 !I!17IRTli. \r\nMuin Slreet l'uldost:c ll~ F. Ccntrnl Ave., (.1l6tl.1): 91l1.H.l 187- ~1-CCFO. lllstorlc dowmuwn l 21do,1a fea111res a \\\\Ide ,,rtcry of sho1iplng. !Crl'ICC\u003e nd sl1e;;eelng. (C:IITA) \r\nllood) Air Force Buse. llemiss Rd.. Ga. I!i. (.ll6o!): 912/3.l.\\ .H9S. lir Co111ba1 Connn:md .Sa'th \\\\'in11- \r\nS1onc Creek Golf Coonmnnll), -1j()() Colemon Rd., (.\\160!), 9 1?/!li2S!, 18 bok ch:lJU1\u003elonsllip golf cour-\"' ncstlt-d umong Gl..ill(i3 1\u003eines, 8 ccmuri\u003c'\u003e old hardwood trees for cx1,en or novice players. (GHTA) \r\nVa ldosta Arts Alofi AZlllCJl fesrhal, P.O. llo 1ar,, (.\\1(,0:\\): \r\n91!/3.\\.S-1807. (GIITA). \r\nOTII ER AREA ATrRACTIONS Remerton Mill Villnge. 21 Plum Sr. (jif,111); 912/21!,2 1~. /GIITAl \r\nIIISTORJC 110.IIES \r\nTI,e Crescent Complex. 9() 1N. i\"Jllerson, 91!/NS,051:1. Bull, In 1898h) Scnaror ll illlomSr.nlc) llesl KnownforlL~rounded 1mrch, mirrored nreplaa;. ballroom ntl goldlcar1111-d ha1hroo11L llonie or rhe (:ardcn ('.enter. \r\nCo1werscO:tl1onfcrrell llousc. 305 .X. 1'1111er,on tlulh 111 \r\nI9(1l \\eoct.s.,kal m,nslon complcrcl)' rNored 10 n, former \r\nglol') Tour,. a.Jllahlc h)' PP\"ln1111c111. ~Il /~-H-8575, \r\nOla Barber Pirman House. 116 ~- AshlC) St. llulll In 1915 h)' the \u003e\u003c.wnd munufactm..-r of CocaCol on the world. llous..-:. 1hc Chaml,cr or Commerce. Sclf,guidl'tl rnur,. M-F, l).5 C:uldcd tour, hy re\u003cIUl'51 91!/2\u003e78100. \r\nPARKS \r\nllrcxrl Park. llr0\u003c1k11\u003c\u003ed Or nd P,uer;un SL Suture and w,dklng trails, plllllc ,nd 111,)ground. Langdale Park fan~. US I N, (jl/,0!): 91!/!o;.(lSl.l. ~~ Passhe Pork 111th n,tu,... \"lks Olrdlng '\"\"J. lllrhl,roochce Rln~.r. Picnic :art:t, nature :u fL, flne,L McKt)' P:ork. hucrson SL and llurron A1e. Tennis renrer. shufflcbo:mt handball coun:,, picnic pavilion. ho~-:;hoc flits. hand,r.nd Jnd pbrgmund. \r\nTOURS \r\nlllgh\"\u003e nd B)' ll' oys Orhlng Tour. 1703 ~ormn Or. Sre P. (.11(,01); 91U!r5 051 ~ -1-800-;69-TOUR ~A. l.cbure mute through ronnll')~ldc. prnlltls 17'i lhrough Lcrnnde, CoUIII) from t:xil 1- or H . \r\nLODGING \r\nor BeSI Wcst\u003crn King tht Rod Mold, I\u003c0.~ N. SL Augustln \r\nRd . 1.7; F.xll 5, (3 1(,01), 9ll/!4-7(,00 Rires, S.12-S~-- 0 S.l9St!. RcsrauranL sr citizen \u0026 corii. dlscou111 r.ucs. ~on,smoklng roont\u003c S11l1es. ~r shopping oulleL\u003c. (GIITI) \r\nClubllouse Inn, lliOO CJubl1ouse llr, (.11601); 91 !/l 1\"55. \r\nR:lle\u003c: Ss;;.so,OSM-S80. C:CIR-K-M -P. Fr: 111 o-hour. full brt\"Jk- \r\nf:t\u003cI buffcL C,'ompllmem:tr) cocktllls. Indoor pool. S1ti1es. (GIITA) Nr11st' ser nur ad 011 pn,te lj4. \r\nComfort Inn \u0026 Confctt'nre Ct,111tr, 1.5 \u0026 I'S 8-1 F.dl I, (31Ml): 9Wl1l 12ll. RteS: S s,1;.s,1;: ll SH,S\"\u0026 CLCC-11 p. S. ful~sel'\\Ice rcs10uran1 011 the propen1 . room Set'\\ Ice 21aobblc C.onferencc center ((;IITA). \r\nDclMar.llol\u003c'I, 1510N.,l\u003ehlr)'SL(.l160l~91i/Zal8S!l (GIITI) llamplon Inn l'aldosro. 170; Gornto Rd, (.l 1(~11 ); ~I! !a-I 8800. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nllolid)' Inn 1:ildosta. 1.109 St. A11gu,1l11c Rd. (.IIC.0!). 91Z '!tH88I Rares: S/D ss;.s;1. Cl.CCP.E.X,GP,ll fR,PA,P-S. \r\ns Off I E,11 S. Convenient 10 moll, I; min 10 100 omlc1.\u003c. duh \r\nroom.,. rrunh\u003en p3rkagc~ ,r tale!\u003c (GIITA) \r\nPlea..fr sr, 011r \"'' 011 /\u003e1'8'\" 154. \r\nTiieJamcson Inn 17.l5 Gornlo Rd . (.11/,01); 91?/ 15.l-0009. RalL'S: S S l!-SH, I) S~f\u003eS5(,. c:c11 IR,P Near ,hopping. facr\u003cIM' ri~\u003eIII, fn,. ro111lnc111al hrrokf:L\\I, fm, IIJ\u003c\"al calls,newspaper. cable 'I'\\' ((1111\\). \r\nPle11.s.e S('f' 011r ntl o\" 11,c- /11sltl~ Fro,,, (.or~r. \r\n \r\nJoll) Inn I \"'i \u0026 GA 9 I (31601), 1)1 l/!44-9500 Rotc-s: S $21-SlS; 0 SlJI.S,if1. CC-F.XllPAP. Jollr Inn  fret: ronunrntol \r\nhre,kfast, kids I! and under free! I, nd r;,1 9., lo \\ ,ldosro. \r\nGo. (calT,1). \r\nQuall!) Inn North, 1209 St. AURU\u003clhte Rd., (jl(,01); 91l/ la48SIO. R,1es, S-S.16.9,-Sqi9i IJ.S- l'i.9,-S5.\\.95. CC.11-IIC,PAP TC: (()UTA). \r\n \r\nRumod:i lnn.1-5 \u0026 U.S. II\") \u0026I. !008 II'. IIIIJ 1\\ 1r.. (jl601); 9i!l!\u003c!l!l5. (GIITA). \r\nShonc)\"s 11111, 1~!8 w. um,11,., (llMI);91! l 1+11I. S-S~!- \r\n$411: 0-S.HSS I CC.EX II P 'UPAP. Group mies. ~c:tr \\'oldost Sto1e l'niwrsirr airport. lloody Air force llo.,;e. lllsrortr Ols1rtc1. ,hopping. ontlqu.-,, gotnng. (GIITA). \r\nPl~ns, sn \"\"r111I tm [Hige 154. \r\n \r\nluldosrn Tru1cl,odgc. 175, hit ; , 1.l.ill St. Au~u,nne Rd.. (jlMt), 91!/! o!-jllH Rare,,, S-S!,(, (Qu,,.11): l).S I (Queen); \u0026 \r\n$4.1 (King). CC-F.X-GPll-/;A-l'A-P h, o,ailJhle, non-smoking rooms, guc\u003cI laundl'). 1n1d parking. [rec lo,--I rolls, fr,-, ron1lnc111,1 brrakf:J.SL (GIITI) \r\n \r\nFOOD SBR\\' ICE \r\n \r\nChkkfilA. l'oldosr Mall. 1056 V,ldosr, Mall. (:11601). (GIIT.1) \r\n \r\nCo1f11gron'~ Dining \u0026 Corcrlng, 3IO ~. Pullc~n SI., (31/,01); 9l!/ 24! 22(,1 ,1,CC-ll llF-NS. Dining., Ir's hesol Op\u003cn for brc:ok \r\n(:ISi :rnd lunch. Cl'ellln)IS b)' appL Ful~SCJ'\\-ltc c:uering. (GIITA~ \r\nCr:ickrr Brrtl 1.,; I( S1. lugu,1i11e Rd.. F..xll 5. (31(101), 91l /!-1+;!58. Res,l'\\2tlo1!$ no. A-CC-t'S-11 ~S-OS.S. Home of hr:trt) home rooking rt.'Cllllin~  Umr when g0\u003ckl food and scMI semcc 110111 h:md in hnd. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nEl Porro, i0l2 N. -1.,hh). (:\\H.02). (CIITA). \r\n \r\nfiddlers Green, ,119 .\\ l'oldu,IO Rd., l'S hil (\u003e I/-l ml E, (W~I!): 91! /24\"-0;1(\u003e\u003c,. ACG,CJ, f..FS-llf-~S-S Enjoy C-J11dlellgl11 dining in a m,llc ,11mo.spher1. Spcdall7jng In black ngus ~re,~s \r\n\u0026 $Caf1wlll (GIITA). \r\n \r\nGulllo's Greek Hallan ll\u003csi.11ran1. 105 E. Ann, (51601), \r\n \r\n~I l /:\\.\\5-0\u003c)!9. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nu,,, J.P. lluldoon's. P.O \r\n \r\n!O~S. (31/,0q): 91?/l176677 \r\n \r\n(GIITIJ \r\n \r\nKenlueky Fried Chicken of Valdosta. lnc., I!Oj ~ Ashley SI., F.,11 5 \u0026 I ';. (31/,01). 9U/l7H95. FF-OS, (GIITA). \r\n \r\nMom and Dad's lllin RcsmurJnl. 41\u003c.I N l'aldo\u003c1a Rd.. (jl(\u003elll); 9 1! /H.S-081~. ACC.f'S-IIF~S fmll) 01111,!d and opcr .red llomem,de psm. brrad, dcs.,;erL\u003c. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nO'R1lc1's Fa111il1 6illi:1rds \u0026 Cafr, 4lZ F. Nonhskle Or, (3161Jl): 91.1/ 2'1176\"5 1\u003c:CIIFNS. lk..--.1 n:irhos In soulh Gt'Orgi:t SJ)l'Cl:lll) s:u1d111thc, Jud sal:uL~ llomem:1dc des.sens. (GIITA). \r\n \r\nRed l.obsrer, 119 I( St Augu,ilno Rd , (.l 11\u003e111); 91!/ N+751i7 I C:C(:L (GIITAJ. \r\n \r\nWaffle lloose - threc loatlons: I:10! SL \\ugustlnc Rd , (.l160I), 91 J/21~)(,~0; RL l_l l~1x 716, (.l l(,01), 91 !/ 2'17-8500; 181911' \r\n11111 A1c.. (.ll(,01), 91U!4Hl51.I. MHSOS. Open l4 hour, for breakfast. lunch and dinner. Tbone ,rraks, chicken, solods. bre-Musr (GIIT,ll. \r\n \r\nTRAVEL SERl'ICES \r\n \r\nV\"fdostn \u0026 t..owndes Count}1 Chan1ber of Conuntrct.  I(, \\ A~hlt)'SL,(!,160.l):91Ur'-SIOO. (; B111\u003cAtal'\"1C:lr) furnre \u003eii\u003c uf Satlon2l lltgl1 \u0026:hool P0\u003c11hall llall of Fame. (GIITA) \r\n \r\nVoldosrn Lowndes Count)' Comention \u0026 Vlsllot:1 Burouu, 10_; ~onun Dr. Suire F, (.!l(J()l); 91! / 215-0il.t 800IS6'J. 1011R, PA.'1'.-9l!hs-'i!0. 18-TS. lnfonnatlon on lodging. resrau \r\nrants. hls1orlcI JtrrJcllons. sho11plng ,nd meeting faciliUc-s.(GIITA). \r\nPlea..te s,-e our ml u11 pa,:e 154. \r\n \r\n,1 ATTRACTIONS \r\nCrystal l~1kc Ordmrds. 118-1 Strickbnd Rd., (jl797); !(]bl ,191l11. KA. l'l,il Cri,;ral Lake Orch:trd.\u003c in 11 high:un from )lar,Sept. Seit-rt and pkk your own tree npcncd pe-Jcltes and , inc npcm,d hcrrle\u003e. All ore :relt'\\100 fnr 1hetr suptrh quollt) ml 0\u003e1-ur \r\nGolden llarvcsl Pccans/ 1':rlricia's 1,0ft Glfr Shop. ~IO W \r\nflroad Al'C. (.SI\"97). 91!t:6l-j!jj, ~M;cc. Ga. J)(.'\u003cllllS rctil \r\n11 hoks:tlc. niw11 Sourhern dclic:u;it-,. stKh as 1cllics. Jms. \\'idol/a onion ,nd pea~h product.\u003e. (11fr p,cks shlpprd nlloomide. In llqUl'', qullL\u003c, j\u003eOlll'ry l-l!()(H9\"0%8 \r\nThe Lower Musko~e Ctt'ek Tribe. 10 Lc\u003eng l11ne Dr.. 01797); 'll!n(1l -.llfi5. KI-IIP-)tf,flG. \\luskoRCC Crc'tk lndi,o To\\\\ 11 \\l;'c h3\\ c Pov. u ov. :and hbttH) cr-JfL~, ,11J.1gc- dr:uu:i, lndlw1 hi,IOI'). J\u003euhllc 11l'komc \r\n \r\n164 1995 Georgftt 011 Aty Mind \r\n \r\n CALLAWAY GARDENS. NOT YOUR AVERAGE WALK \r\nIN THE PARK. \r\nThere's a lot more to do at Callaway Gardens than just parking yourself on a bench. You can take your best shot on our three world-class golf courses. Discover your net worth in a set of tennis. Go fishing or sailing. Satisfy your appetite in our many fine and casual restaurants. Pedal down a bike path. Be engulfed by butterflies. Stop and smell a rose or two. Relax in our lounge. And retire to a guest room tucked back in the woods. All this and more at rates that make Callaway your best vacation value. For reservations or information, call your travel agent or 800-282-818 1. Callaway Gardens. There's nothing average about it. \r\n~ \r\nCallaway Gardens \r\nPine Mountain, Georgia 31822-2000 U.S.A. \r\nJust 70 minutes southwest of Atlanta \r\n \r\n Retirement Opportunities \r\n \r\nLake Oconee CENfURY 21  Chaner Realty Rolling hills, ,rres of pasturel1nd, l mafor lkes.  goll communities nd lol'ely hlstorkol districts. Call for  free brocliure porkage. \r\n1020 Greensboro Road. N,1l. 010111011, CA 3 1024 1-8005358073 \r\n \r\n~ \r\n----=::::-7-21. \r\n \r\nR!lbun Caumv Norllt'Gcorgia Mo~n1alns Mo11n1,1n L!lnd  Mountln Cabins  llomes 1.:ike Bunon  1.:ike Rabun  l..1l\u003ce Seed  \r\n \r\nlllgl,13nd GaJ\u003e -Sprum Creek  Sky l'llei  \r\n \r\nConunercfal Re:il Estate -Mowuuin Forms  \r\n \r\nl'oaulon Getoll'J)'S  S1omow:1y Condominiums  Propeny \r\n \r\nMru\u003egt\u003emem  North Corollntt Property, Full Senice Mounrnln \r\n \r\nReul t:suu, Comp:in)' \\l'ith Orer 135 Ye-m Experience! \r\n \r\nC.21 Poss Really Cl:r,1on, Georgili 50525 (7o6) 782-2121 or (800) 222.(;121 \r\n \r\nGa1eway to Beautiful Lake Seminole \r\nl!n)Oy the carefree lifestiie In Seminole County with l.:lke Seminole ond SeminoleState P11tk. ll'c offer the finest in golfing ond wterspon octil'itlcs including bass Oshing, S\\11ntmlng \r\nand boating. The quality health care, mild \r\ncllm31e ond one of the lowest oost orthing In Americ:i also help make Seminole Coull!)' a I ery special place. \r\n \r\nDooalsooville-Sminole CowtJ Cluurber ofeo,,.,.,.-re P.O. Box 713  Doruil..\u003cOlll'Uk:, GA 31745 (912) 524-2;88 \r\n \r\nCordele.Crisp COUnl)' Wanted  Retirees \r\nl.ooklng for a relaxing place to retlrel Visit Cordele, GA. Q.uollty recreotlonal oitd community activities, F.ellent medic:il care. Conveniently located on 1.7;, \r\nP.O. Box 158, 302 E. 16th Aenut Cordele, GA 31015 (9 12) 273-1668 \r\n \r\nKing's Bridge \r\n \r\nJv.ngsBridge r.,.n,c,,;~ \r\n \r\nKlt,11fs offi:l'S \r\n \r\nI llc1\u003c12~ '?. i no1I1J-p\\irnofgit \r\n \r\n1\"Ctire,ucm balitv. \\\\ith SCCU~ty. I\\Jll \r\n \r\nSl'r\\Y!' c!Wng. Wellness Oink, weekly \r\n \r\n~ and l:holdry, !rll(,;W mcdlc:tl \r\n \r\nll'JtlljXlltlli~ and pbnrul :iaMtts 1be \r\n \r\nPer.mill C:tre Fiooc Jlf'OI~ three nlCllls dally, \r\n \r\n!N\u003cIWIO! 111th ~ d dally li\\~ig. irdMdu:tl en\"'1J'OCY \r\n \r\n\u003e1= dally ~ :nl burdr)' S\u003c'f\\11'.e. \r\n \r\n3055 Bri:utlilT RO:ld, N.E. Atl:ln12, GA 30329 (404) 321-0263 \r\n \r\nt \r\n \r\nLake Oconee \r\nGrorgi's Onest major lake. 19,000 ams, Georgi, Power de1eloped. Cleon, be:wtiful :tnd deslgned to my that W\")1 100+ \r\n \r\ncommunities, most \"1th restrictll'I! ro1en31115, \r\n \r\nfour m:1j\\lllflcent golf ronvnwtities. An hour from Atl:1111.a, \r\n \r\n,\\JJgusta or M:ioon For more lnfomlllllon on lil'ing opporwnities, \r\n \r\nc:dl forourexduslve Guide to Lak, Oronceand lhcSurroundlngArea. \r\n \r\nUncle Rcirus Realty, Inc. (800) 722-0639 or (706) 48s.7400 \r\n\"Ru11 Wllh t/1e Rabbit\" \r\n \r\nLake llartweU lle2utlful Lalce l11nwell Is one of the \r\nV/tl-11~ Sou1heasl's i.rxest ond most popular public \r\nre\u003creotlon lakes boasting 962 miles of \r\nshoreline and COl'ering 55,950 acres of w31er. Whether rour lnterestS run toword boating. fishing. s11'imming, golfing, shopping or Just enjoying the view, Lake llonwell is the place for you. \r\n \r\nWaiffi\\br1\u003c Really P.O. Box 613, IJl\\oru,i, GA 30553 \r\n(800) 822-2395 \r\n \r\nMadison \r\n\"The preuiest town In Georgl.' Antebellum homes, farms. smII acreage, Lake Oconee homes and lots. residential properties. Free guJde. \r\nB2ldwin Kt .ally. Inc. 137 Main Street Matllson, Georgia 1800-776-7653 \r\n \r\nLif~fhJ:: e~- G,orgill's l'mlliere eme11tl Relncatiou Magawu \r\n \r\nIfAtlanta is your ... \r\nTARG \r\nTAR \r\n \r\nN ow Atlantans  and all Georgians - over 50 can e njoy a showcase publication that is directed exdusively toward d1eir diverse and special interests. \r\nSouthern Lifestyles c reates a new patb in providing information dedicated to Georgia's active retirees. It is a voice on behalf of d1e fastest growing segment of our state's \r\nFor more information on Southern Lifestyles, or to receive free copiesf oryour office call: \r\n \r\n  Franklin Delano Roosevdc made his vacation recreac here, among the rolling hiUs and emerald forests of che west central Georgia Piedmont. Farther south, where the land becomes a sweeping agricultural plain, Jimmy Career still resides in his famous small hometown. Bue footprints of20tb cemury giants are only a few of the reasons co visit PRESIDENTIAL PATHWAYS. \r\n \r\nThe Pine Mountain area surrounding Roosevelt's Lircle White House in Warm Springs and nearby Callaway Gardens was first visited by Roosevelr in 1924, eight years before he builr his cottage and ascended to the Presidency. He came in search ofwarm water rreatments for the infantile paralysis char had stricken him ac age 39. \r\n \r\nDespite great family wealth, che Licde White House is the only home Roosevelt ever owned, and it was his most beloved. Because many of cbe policies and ideas for his long administration were formulated here, the Little White House is a sire of enduring hiscorical importance. le remains \r\n \r\nFra11klt11 Delano Roosevelt's living room al tire \"Lillie While J/011se\" in Warm Spri11gs. \r\n \r\nexactly as it was on April 12, 1945, the day he died chere. A museum containing personal effects and memencoes of his career stands on a hill next co the cottage, beside a garden walk decked with scones and flags from each of the fifty scares. \r\nQuiet Warm Springs Village, which almost faded away after Roosevelt's death, sprang back co life in the 1980s with the opening ofa multirude of Georgia craft and anrique shops, restaurants, and the renovared 1907 Hotel W arm Springs. The hotel was at its peak during cbe Roosevelt years, housing foreign diplomats, Secret Service men, Hollywood celebrities and members ofche press. \r\nThe nearby town of Gay hoses its acclaimed rwice-yearly Cotton Pick.in' Fair during the first weekend in May and October. This outstanding fair has been named a Top 20 evenr in the Southeast. \r\nF.D. Roosevelt State Pack, a few miles from Pine Mountain, incorporates the President's favorite driving roure and picnic spot. The park also contains 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail, one of the \r\n \r\n168 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mi11d \r\n \r\nII's true. The best southem cooking lhis side of the Mason-Dixon Line is in Pine Mountain, Georgia. Folks here like to heap your plate full. and then dish up seconds. Bui that 's okay. You can walk it off in our downtown shops. or hike it offon our 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail. Then take a stroU through the Antique Mall, or play a round of golf at Callaway Gardens. Fact is. there's more 10 do here than just about anywhere. But the real story is the people. So come see us soon. We're just 70 miles southwest of Atlanta. And be sure 10 leave room for dinner. \r\nCall about Pine Mountain's \"Mid-Week Escape.\" You could save 25% at participating hotels. \r\npINE -_- _ \r\nMOUNTAIN G E O R GIA 1-800-441-3502 Pinc Mountain Tourism Association. Inc. \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nmost popular hiking trails in the Southeast. G uided horseback riding is available here, coo, ar the F.D.R. Riding Scabies. \r\nAr P ine Mountain Wild Animal Park, hundreds ofexotic species like zebras, giraffes, and camels roam freely, while visitors wacch from guided bus tours or driving crails. A walk-through zoo allows up-close and personal contact with the ramer animals. \r\nPinc Mountain is the gateway co 2.500-acre Callaway Gardens, creared co provide a beautiful, natural setting for educarional and recreational pursuits. $running floral displays and woodlands \r\nencompass 63 holes ofchampionship golf, \r\na tennis complex, a quail and deer hunting reserve, Fishing lakes, hiking trails, and the longest man-made beach in the world. A 7 1/2-mile paved trail reserved exclusively \r\nfor cyclists meanders through rhe \r\nbreathtaking scenery. \r\nCallaway's Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center \r\nis the nation's largest glass-enclosed butterfly conservatory, housing 1,000 butterflies from three continents. T he John A. Sibley H orticultural Center is a 5-acre indoor/outdoor \"greenhouse\" with unique collections of foreign and native p lanes. \r\nFlorida Scace Universiry's Flying Hig h Circus performs at CaUaway during summer weekends. Robin La.kc Beach is the scene ofa daily summer Waterski SpeccacuJar and the prestigious Masters \r\nWater Ski C hampionship in May. \r\nThe cuisine is legendary at Callaway Gardens' rescauranrs. Mr. Cason's \r\nVegetable Garden, the Film location for television's ''Victory Garden South,\" supplies fruirs, vegetables, herbs and spices used in many of che dishes. The muscadine grape is a Callaway specialry, showing up in Muscadine Ice Crean1, Muscadine Sauce, and even Muscadine Toasr, a nor-co-be-missed breakfast rreac at che Country Kirchen in Callaway Gardens Country Score. \r\n \r\nWest Point Lake, s temming from West Point Dam on the Chactalioochec River, covers 25,900 acres and has a forested shore.lint: of more than 500 miles. Extensive public use areas for boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, huncing, and camping can be found ar che water's edge. The lake's Visitor Center tells abom che Creek Indians who once lived here and their 181 7 barcle wich U.S. soldiers. \r\nLaGrange, a few minutes' drive from the lake, was founded in 1828 and named for the esrace of the Ma.rquis de Lafayccre, an honored guest in the area three years earlier. The eye-catcher in the cencer of town is a handsome double-tiered fountain encircling a bronze Statue of the French nobleman. \r\nNor far from che marquis, rhe C hattahoochee Valley Act Museum showcases 20th century American arc in a renovated 1892 jailhouse. The Lamar Dodd Arts Center, part of LaGrange College, is the ciry's second biggest an inscirurion. lr contains a noced collection ofSourhwesr and P lains American Indian Arr. \r\n \r\nBellevue, an 1852 Greek Revival mansion char survived che CiviJ War, was the former home of LaGrange's U.S. Senaror Benjamin Harvey H ill and is now an elegantly furnished Narional Historic Landmark. \r\nHogansville and Granrvillc each provide driving tour brochures for their anrebeUum and Victorian homes, a coral of43 sires in both towns. Ln Moreland, hometown of renowned Southern auchor Erskine Caldwell, The Little Manse where he was born is being restored co interpret \r\nhis life and accomplishments. Also being developed is a Lewis Grizzard Museum co honor the lare humorist. A small version \r\nincluding displays and memorabilia is al ready located across rhe street from che Caldwell home. \r\nNewnan, che \"Ciry of Homes,\" is blessed wich a wealth ofhiscoric architecture, thanks co ics role as a neutral hospital 1.one during che Civil War. Courchouse Square and the Victorian downtown commercial discricr are recognized on the National Register Of H istoric Places. The Nco-G reek Revival courthouse, a 1904 \r\n \r\nCome and Enjoy Coweta Counry's histori.c treasures famous folks, and \r\n--ageless hospitaliry. \r\n~~ \r\nFOR A VISI TORS GUIDE GAU: \r\nJ-800-8-COWETA \r\nCoweta Cou11!)1 Convention and Vi.ti/ors Bureau P.O. Box 1012,.New11011, GA 30264 \r\n \r\nThe 70- mile screech oflncerstare 85 benveen Callaway and Aclanra runs alongside a superb Corps ofEngineers lake and a handful ofsmall and mid-size cowns wich remarkable antebellum and Viccorian archirecru re. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 Jl~y Mind \r\n \r\n169 \r\n \r\n Historic Weslvllle porfrfl:J'S a11 1850s village. \r\n \r\nrcplacemenr for the original, has a disrinccive copper-clad dome with clocks on all four sides. Eleganr homes from the antebellum period can be seen on open-house tours in October, or using a driving tour brochure available year-round at rhe Male Academy Museum. The museum, one rhe first schools in the area, now houses historical displays, including a highly regarded collection of period clothing. \r\nTen miles southwest ofNewnan, the Powers' C rossroads Country Fair and Ar t Festival Labor Day Weekend consisrencly ranks as one of the Top I00 Events in North America. \r\nGriffin and Thomasron on U.S. 19 east of Fayette County offer self-guided tours of their Victorian and mrn-of-the-cenrury architectural gems, coupled with an unusual recreational arrracrion in each city. The Cherokee Rose Shooting Resort outside of Griffin is the South's most complete shooting facility, wirh championship sporting clays, rifle and shorgun games, and a shooting school. Ac the Flint River O utdoor Center seven miles wesr ofThomasron, paddlers can ourfir themselves ro shoot the class 1-lJl Flint River Rapids. \r\n \r\nsrill under 700, a National Historic Sire. A visitor cencer in the Plains Depot, Jimmy Carter's former campaign headquarters, displays a coUecrion of Career memorabilia and shows a 20-minute video on the Presidenr's ocl1erwise private home. Driving tour booklets and rapes guide visitors to ocher significanc sires in town. \r\nThe rest of the AndersonviUe Trail lies along a loop formed by 1-75, U .S. 280 and Georgia Highway 49. The rrail was named for rhe infamous Civil War Prison C amp at Andersonville, now a National Historic Sire and the designared Unired Scares memorial to all American prisoners ofwar. The Civil War Museum there rells rhe heart-wrench.ing story of AndersonviUe's place in history and pays homage to rhe sacrifice made by capeured troops. A new National POW Museum is under construction. \r\nThe adjacenr village ofAndersonville, a supply cenrer during the war, recalls its pasr ar a Pioneer Farm and Drummer Boy Civil War Museum. During che firsr weekend in October, ehe Andersonville His toric Fair re-creates a Civil War encampmenr, and costumed miliriamen re-enact skirmishes from the war. \r\n \r\nT he Andersonville Trail in lower PRESJDENTAL PATHWAYS travels through one of rhc most important Civil War sires in Georgia and the home of the 39th President of the United Stares. \r\nThe National Park Service has declared most of tiny Plains, Georgia, population \r\n \r\nOcher poinrs of inreresr on che Andersonville Trail include the Americus Historic District, with its fabulous 1892 W indsor Hotel resroration; cl1e Macon County Driving T our cl1rough anrebellum towns and Georgia's Mennonite Country; the Walter F. George Law Office and Museum in \r\n \r\n170 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 0 11 My Mind \r\n \r\nVienna, a tribute to the longtime legislator and archirece of the N orth Atlantic T reary Organization; peanut and pecan factories in Desoro and Vienna; and Historic Cordele, \"Watermdon Capital of the World\" and home of8,700-acre Lake Blackshear and Georg ia Veteran's Me morial State Park. The park is a favorite for its 18-hole championship golf course, recreational boaeing and military museum saluting Georgia veterans. \r\nCordele's Watermelon Days Festival in July is highlighted by warermelon eating and seed spireing coneests, while the Big Pig Jig in Vienna, the second weekend in October, is Georgia's official Barbecue Cooking Championship. \r\nLumpkin's Westville, in the southwest corner ofPresidential Pathways, is a complcee historic village where rime has stopped ae 1850. lr realistically portrays Georgia's pre-industrial life and cu1rure and hoses special evenrs of the period, such as May Day at W estville, the four-week fall Fair of 1850, and a traditional Yule Log Ceremony during Yuletide Season ac Westville. \r\nHistoric sites on Lumpkin's town square include Bedingfield Inn, an 1836 stagecoach stop, and the H atchett Drug Store M useum, fully equipped for rhe last rurn-of- the-century. \r\nProvidence Canyon State Conservation Park seven miles west of Lumpkin is \"Georgia's Lierle Grand Canyon,\" with a kaleidoscope ofearth colors and wildflowers, including the rare plumleaf azalea, which grows only in Presidential Pathways and blooms only in J uly and Augusr. Narure trails and an incerpretive center provide an educational key to understanding chis geological wonder. \r\nFlo rence Marina State Park at rhe norrhern end oflake Walter F. George on rhe Chattahoochee River, is a perfect sercing for warer sporrs enthusiasts, with boar slips, a lighted public fishing pier, campsites, and renral corrages. The Kirbo Interpretive Center here explains the culrural history of the surrounding county and displays arrifacts from as far back as the Palco-Indian period. \r\nColumbus, farther north on the \r\nChartal1oochee, is the largesr ciry in \r\nPresidential Pathways and rhe second largest in Georgia. Lr abounds in Civil \r\n \r\n We're Ready For You! \r\n \r\nDid you know that Americus and \r\nSumter County is a community of \r\n\"firsts\"? Charles Lindbergh bought his.first plane and made his firs/ \r\nsolo flight from SouU1er Field. Jimmy Carter was Lhefi.rst candidate from the deep South to be elected President since pre-Civil War days. In Lhe l 890's, Americus became the.firs/ city in Georgia to operate electric street cars. Leslie is home to the.firs, major telephone \r\n \r\nLiving H istory Every Day! \r\n/\u003ehowsCourtesy of Cal Duke and Associaces \r\n \r\nmuseum. Andersonville's Historic Pair turns back the hands of Lime 10 the Civil War era. Sumter County uniquely boasts two national historic sites. The list goes on and on! Call Ule T ourism Division of Ule Americus and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce at 912-924-2646 for more \" li ving hist0ry tidbits! Come and enjoy gracious Victorian homes. shopping surprises, 72 holes of golf, and genuine Southern hospitality! \r\n \r\n War history, from antebellum \r\n \r\nmore than weapons and \r\n \r\narchicecrure, co rhe Ironworks \r\n \r\nequipment. Fine examples of \r\n \r\nchar once manufactured cannons \r\n \r\nmilitary an, documents \r\n \r\nfor rhe Confederacy, co the \r\n \r\nsigned by more than half of \r\n \r\none-of-a-kind Confederate \r\n \r\nthe Presidents of the United \r\n \r\nNavaJ Museum . One of rhe ciry's mosr creasured historic homes is che Pemberton House, a corcage once owned by rhe pharmacist who crcatld Coca Cola. It's part ofHericage \r\n \r\nScares, uniforms from every period, and paraphernalia capcured from former enemies are among rhe many thousand artifacts in the museum's 12 galleries. \r\n \r\nCorner, a collecrion of five house \r\n \r\nBuena Vista, southeast of \r\n \r\nmuseums daring from rhe 1820s \r\n \r\nColumbus, has re-invented \r\n \r\nro cl1e 1870s. The Springer \r\n \r\nitselfof late. This is no longer \r\n \r\nOpera House, rcsrored co its \r\n \r\na sleepy little Southern rown, \r\n \r\n187 1 splendor, is the official \r\n \r\nnot with the opening of two \r\n \r\nStace Theatre ofGeorgia. \r\n \r\nfirst-rare music museums and \r\n \r\nFormer P1eslile11IJittm{1' Cllrler a11d ltis wife RosaiJ,unfreq11e11t1J, \r\n \r\nModern couches hav~ turned the appear i11 Plai11s, //1efamifJhome. \r\n \r\nregularly-scheduled live \r\n \r\nold Ironworks inro a viral \r\n \r\ncmmtry enterrainmenc. The \r\n \r\nconvention and trade center :rnd rhe river's Legacy\" traces life in rhe '\":harrahoochee \r\n \r\nglirter begins at the Elvis P resley \r\n \r\nonce muddy edge into the beautifully \r\n \r\nRiver Valley from pre- hiscoric times co che Museum, with the world's largest private \r\n \r\nlandscaped, three- mile long \r\n \r\nprese nc. \r\n \r\ncollection ofElvis memorabilia. Continuous \r\n \r\nChattahoochee Riverfronr. The active \r\n \r\nconcert sounds and videos set che mood, while \r\n \r\nRiverfronr event schedule includes numerous family orienred and musical celebrations throughout the year. \r\n \r\nOne of Georgia's world-class museums is locared ar Ft. Benning on the south side of Columbus. The National Infanrry \r\n \r\nvisirors gaze ac cars, musical instruments and personal items char once belonged to the King ofRock'n Roll. \r\n \r\nMuseum is jam- packed wich hardware The impressive new Columbus M useum's used by United StacesArmy Jnfantrymen \r\n \r\nThe Silve r Moon M usic Barn features live co1.nrry music every weekend, from big \r\n \r\npermanent exhibit on the \"Chattahoochee over the last C'\\vo centuries, yet it covers \r\n \r\nnames co the best of the newcomers. T he \r\n \r\nNational Country Music Museum has \r\n \r\nTheres more in Columbus than world-class games. \r\n \r\nmore rh::tn 100 exhibits ofirems formerly owr1ed by cop surs like George Jones, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parcon, and Kenny Rogers. Even the Jaguar Barbara Mandrell wrecked in her near-fatal collision is here. \r\n \r\nThere's banjos and barbecue! \r\nJ\u003e .I \r\n \r\nBuena Vista is also the location of Pasaquan, a four-acre complex of brightly painced walls, pagodas, and outdoor sculpture creared by rhe visionary artist, \r\nSr. EOM. \r\n \r\n~ \r\nA COLUMBUS '96 EVENT SERl ES \r\nIt's 1101 or1en 1ha1 an event like the l 996 Olympic Games comes 10 Georgia and the opportunity for Columbus, Georgia 10 par11c1pa1c as an Olympic Venue will probabl\u003e never happen ag1. in. So we're throwing an eighteen-month long pany, a celebmLion ofLhe heritage of \r\n1he real somh 1ha1 we cnll, S11owbocu Cclcbra1io11 Call and w~u send you dc1ails nncl daics of \r\nevenis and en1cnainmen1 bcgmnmg m Janua11 of 1995 and running Lhrough the Olympics m 1996. We'll al,;o show you \"The Home orThe Infantry\" and The Nmional Infantry Museum ac Fon Benning. You'll receive information on The Confederate Naval Mu.scum. Andersonville National 1-hstonc S11e, The Pres1denual Pathwa}'S region of Georgia (including the homes of two U.S. Presidents) and a hst of 20 01hcr nrcn attractions and communny evcnis. \r\n \r\nFinding showbiz glirt in the same territory as disringuised American statesmen may seem unlikely, bur in this region it's certain. The pine-scented air and unaffected lifesryle cl1ac had lasting appeal for cwo Presidents reaches out to rravelers everywhere to come and sray awhile. There's plenty to amuse luxury resorts, natural wonders, big parks and recreational Jakes, o utdoor spores, delicious foods, festival fun - and always the history. 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Hwy. 280 F.., (3170')); 912/874-12.l-i. GP,GR,MF Challenging 27hole SCllllprivte golf club with pro-shop, snad\u003c br. driving range. Open 11,Su. (GIITA) \r\nP/eusuer o11rnd o11png, 171, \r\nllabital for llu111anl1y, 121 llabilnl St., (31709): 91 2/924 6935. \r\nPlea.fesee u11r ad o,r paga 171. \r\nHistoricDistrict Driving Tour, (31709), Vlaorin, 2n1ebelluni 2nd Gree, Revlv:il s1ru\u003c1ures c. 1800 10 presem. Tour brochure ,.,,uable 21 Chamber Office.. \r\nl.lndbergh Memori~ Go. 49. Commemora1\u003c-s Ch,rlcs A. Undbcrgh's ,1s11. purchase \u0026 solo night of1he single engine \"Jenny\" In 192;1, four )'Cars prior 10 hl~ historic solo fligh1 over 1hc Atlwtlc OCC:l!L \r\nMain S1ree1Americus, 101 W. l.:.lnm, (j170')); 9 l2/92,j..j421 ext 119. IJI.TS. Free walking 1ours of Victorian do,.111own for groups. (GIITA) \r\nPlea..,,1-'\"' ~ our ml n1' page I ] I. \r\n111e Tog Shop, 1.es1er St1u,re, (31710); 912/924-8806. l'/oosn ue our-a,/ 011 pog~ 17/. \r\nLODGING \r\nTheJmeson Inn, 1605 Cordele llwy, (31709); 912/92H726 kales, S SH-$5l; 0 $~6-S56. CC.f.X,IHRP. Free comlnental hreilkfas~ C2bleTV, frt'll local c-.Ills, free newspper, kln~lie beds. fax scnire. (GIITA). \r\nPlease see our nd 0,1 th~ Inside Fro11t Co11tr . \r\n1'he Pathways Inn, SOI S. U:e St., (j l709): 912/928-l078, 800/889-1466. Raies: S S6o; 0 S67. CC-0.PA. c. 1906. llls1oric district. Prfrau, hih, good food, murdcr-n1i11cry wc-ekends. Near GS'\\1' CoUege, llablt:11. (GIITA). \r\nWindsor ll01el, 125 W. J.a111arS1., (j l709); 912/924-1555. R\u003e1cs, S/l) S71l-Sl35, Cl,CC0.11-IR. Jllstoric llotl'IS of Amerla c. 189L 11\u003c'1ween Arulcrsonvllle \u0026 Plains. RcswuranL MA \u0026 MRJ'. (GIITA) \r\nPlense.,;1'a uur11dottpnge 171, \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nGolden Corral Steks \u0026 Buffe1 Re.,tauran~ J040 F.. Forsyll1 \r\nt St, (31709); 91l /921i7967. CCCS-fS.llf.NS-OS-S. USDA f.holre \r\ns1e:,ks :ind ho fresh yc:as1 rolls, II you carc 10 Golden choice \r\nlluffcL (GIITA). \r\nSlroncy's Re,aauranL 1602 Vienna Rd., (31709): 912/924 2119. (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nAmcrlrus/Sum1cr Counl)' Ch:uuber of Commerce, 400 W. l.nmar SL. P.O. Box 724, (31709); 9 12/924-2646. CIII. See our ho national historic siles. Jimmy Caner and Andersonville lli\u003etoric Obtrla, (GIITA). \r\nPlea.se stt 011r flJI ou pngt 17I . \r\nCity ofAmericus, P.O. Jlo, M, (3 1709); 9 12/921-'IHI. (GflTA). Please st'Cou, ,ul 011 Jlnt 171. \r\n AN DERSONVII.L E \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAndersonville Guild, P.O. llox \u003c,. (31711); 912/9242558. \r\n(GIITA) \r\nAndt rsoll\\i llell'aliooal llisioric Sile, RL I llQ 800. llwy 49. (;11709): 91!/9H-Oj,lj. NA.CC.El,llf,'f'S.AVT. National mcmoriol IO ~II l'OWs In Amcric:-n hlsiory. TI1c 475  hls10rk site offer, 1wo museum, nd u driving tour ~,rough 1he lorges1 POW comp of 1hc Ch'II War. \r\nPleasestt 011r 11d Q,t page I7I . \r\nAndersonville Trail Assoclnllon, IOI F. Church SL, (3171 1); 9 1!/9lil-l.!03. lllll. An exclllng exrurslon off 1-75 -siart a1 Byron or Conlele ond cx11lore ~,c pos;lbllilics! (GIITA). \r\nCMI War Village of Andersoll\\ille, I 14 Church SL, (3171I): 912/9!42558. NAllMf,PM'G-TS-6. Three CMI Wr museums, 8 ,nt111ue ihups, plo11eer furm, 11lmlc orco, resuuram, B\u0026B. (GIITA) \r\nConfedcrote Villge. (.\\1711). NAAl'T. Restored vlll,ge, pioneer park. ,mphl1heo1cr, rcsrnurant, U\u0026 ll and c,mplng. Speci:il program, fc.aurcc11cumpmcnts \\\\ill, skirmishesbetween C'.onfed, era1c and llnion troop;. \r\nDrummer BO)' Cl\\'il War Museum, 109 Church SI., (31711): 91l/92\u003cl25S8, Ew. \u003cl728967. YA-~J.(;R,IIF-1\"5,Al'l'. AdulL\u003c S1.;0, Child Sl.00. Andersonville l'rl\u003con Dloram:i. 15 mannlldns wi1b origlnI uniforms Norih \u0026 S-Outh, guns, swor\u003cls, b211ic flags. lcuers, dlariL-s \u0026 documents. See :ind hear 1hc slghL, ond sound5 uf (JUI' hL\u003ctOr)', \r\nEaslerlin Country S1ore, 107 Churth St., (31711); 91l/924 0340. NAC. f.as1erlin's In Andersonville  A Georgia Tr:tdlllon. Anllqut-s. collec.'tihlcs. rnl\u003cJk.\u003c, snacks, s1uffi (GIITA) \r\n \r\nTOURS \r\nl'e\u003can World. Old Andcrso11ville 1111). (off GA ~9. 5 mi. S of Anderso,wlllc). 1800628431 j , \r\nTRAVEL SERVICf.S \r\nAndersonville Welcome Cen1er, I l\u003cl Church S1., (31711); 912/9142558. NAIIFPA-TS-U.AVT Provides visitor Information, Andersonville s,,uvenlrs :ind 111\\\\'II museum Slep on guide II :Ible forgroups of IO or more, KA. Opn d:i. 9-;,dos,'\u003c! Chrlstm:is Day. \r\nChy of Anderson,ille. P.O. Box 6. (31711): 91 ZlJ'l4-!558 Plea..u, sec m,rad 011 p,,gr 171. \r\n \r\nPasoq11a11 i11 B11e.11a Vis.to. \r\n \r\nBUE NA VISTA \r\n \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\n \r\nThe Celebrity Collc\u003c1ion. Loca1cd 1111he Front Porth Music 1111. 9 1!/649-2028. \r\n \r\nElvis Presley Collection Museum, 4thA,e., (~1803): 800/ 337 \r\n \r\n(,072. CCGR-IIFB. 1\\dulL\u003c S4,95:Seniors H .9S;Child Sl.95. FJvis \r\n \r\nan be seen eve,idl' In Bueno Vista. glimpse Inside 1he pcrson:11 life of the \r\n \r\nThl\u003c collection King\" of Rock \r\n \r\nglvL-s )'OU  \r\n'Ii Roll c,11 \r\n \r\nfor more mform,llorL \r\n \r\nFron1 Porch Music lloll, loc11t'II on 1hc S\u003c{Uore For schedule and 1lcke1 lnfonn,1io11 all lR00.1.17-00U. \r\n \r\n06n. Hidden Canyon Rucewai, Pineillc Rd., (.l JSOJ); 800/ H I YAFIJ. S8 Gate fee. I ml. of molorcross madness. Riders ll'lvel from throughou1 tlte wu1he:is1 10 bank: one of G,-orgtas \r\n111os1 d1nllcnglng oml hcautlful tracks. CII for details and Info. \r\n \r\nNational Country Music MuseunL l!cDumc SL. (3180.ll, 800/5.l lo677. l'A-C.CC-GR-8. The Museum ch:ll'IS the hlsmry of comury music rigl11 here on Americas front 1t0rch. Fe:uurin~ more 1h00 I00 chiblt, nod displays. Muhs S.l, Seniors Sl Children 7.1! SI. \r\nP:isa11uan  SI. F.om, (.!180.l); 91l/699~H. YM;R. Adult\u003c SS; Seniors Sj. l o. ro111ple, of hrilllo11L brighlly painted \"Hs, pagoo:is and ou1door sculpwrc br eccrmr!c vlslon,,iartist SL Eom (1908-1986) A must :.ee! fmured In major magazines 1hrougho111 ll.S \r\nThe Siher Moon Arena, JI\\\\)'. -ll S. (.IIR03); 1$00/ 53Hl677. YMX:.CRHfB. A unique lndoor-omdoor f:ldllly 1h21 provides co\"cred SC'Jtlng along wl1h 1hoUS11nds of fee1 of fcstiI seating. Concens, rodeos, fcsllv.ls :ind much more. R01cs vry subjc'CI 10 evem. \r\n \r\nThe Sih-er Moon Music Harn, Hwy. 41 S. (5180,i): 1./l()(l/\u003e.ll 0677. YACCGR,HF-Ts-6. Come cnjO) Nash,llle's nnes1 COUIII') music s1ars 01 the Silver Moon. featuring surb siars as George Jones, Joe Diffic, John Anderson, Pam Lo,clcss and Doug Stone. Cll todiI Rll~ vary subjC\u003ct 10 cvc111 \r\nSiher ,\\loon Superrross. II\\\\y 41 S., (31803), 1800/ 5310Ct77. YM'D. S8 Gate fee. Skillnc Jumps and hlrpin \u003c11rves offer ESPN quollty action. Indoor pll :m,a ond nlghl rnctng mokc this track 2 f:a\"orltc among mo1orcrcle cmlmslas1s. \r\n \r\nSllrer Moon Siampcde Arena, locued l mi. S. on llwy. I I. Rodeos, hors1 shows, lrJctor pulls ... no show~ 100 hlg for the Silver Moon Stampede! for information nd Ucke1 purch:ise.s all 1,SO(J.S31-0677. \r\n \r\n12 Lakes Scnunbles, llwy. 11 N, (3180j); l-800/ 5.ll-06i7. YA-FD. 10 ml. of W(IO(ls, s1re-.1111S, hills and ravines. G:1.'s newcs1 hore S('l'Omhle 1mk promises 10 he a hh wl1h sncUonL'II c,c111\u003e 2lre:nly being scht~lulcd. C:111 for Info. \r\n \r\nLODGING \r\n \r\nMorgan 1'owne llousc Rrs1nuron1 \u0026 Bed \u0026 Hrc:ikfost, Church S1. ond 41h Ave.. P.O. Box 522, (31803); 91l/6'19-366.l, Rates: S $40; 0 550.S60. BS.CCGPIR,TC. Victorian restorJtiOn. full reswurJOI, pri,aie hath.I, da\\\\1001 tubs. Personal service. (GIITA). \r\nYesteryear Inn-Bed \u0026 BreakfasL U9 S. llrood SL. (51805): \r\n800-836-YALI. (9l55). Rates: S.S40-S50: DS1S-S;o. CCD,IH-GP. I85; Greek revlY'.1I. Rural Gt'Orgl fe,11hcr beds, homemade dessert\\, Southern hre:,kfas~ antiques. (GIITA). \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\n* CO L UMBUS \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nCenlcr of lhcSunbch Sou1h blarker, 8th SL \u0026 Frorn Ave. NA. Center of 1hc po1\u003eulallon dlsuihmion ..ctlon of the Suu1hcas1. \r\nColumbus Georgia Comention and Trade Cencer. 80 I From Mc., (31902); 706/.l2745H f'0.11-~IF. Renov111ed Iron work.s pre.Civil War ,,muon munufac1uror. 77,000 S\u003cj. fl of meeting space. (C!ITA) \r\nlliscoric Columbus foundllon. 700 Broadway. (51901); 706/ 32H979. Admls.slon: S.l. YA-MF-TS Heritage Comer tours !la. Step-\u003c\u003en guides avail,hle. Sponsor of annuI Rlverfost Week end (GIITA). \r\nColumbus llls lorlc Oistrkl Over !O hlocks Included In 1he orlglnI dty plan of 18!8, now  NR Dls1rlct Includes period renonuons of homes, re,lllur,ois and hnslncsses. \r\nColumbus llistoric Rivtrfronc Industrial Dis trlcl Along the Ch~uahoodoee Ril'er. NA Eorly lnduscrl:il development and farslghwd pr..ervation along the river led co che cstohllshmcnt of this 11,11011,I hiswrlc londmark. \r\nColumbus Riverwalk, Boy Al'e. NA. The firs1 1\u003ehasc of the Rhcrwalk e.,:wnds long Bay A,c. on the Challhoochl't! River 2nd features the Chrtslophtr Columbus pJ.,,a. \r\nGolden Park, 100 Fourth St., (3190-1);706/571-8866. YA-CC.FD \r\nCR-llf.l'G-AVl'. SS box sralS, S4 gen. adm., S3 sr.. mlll1ary, \r\nchildren. Home 10 Columbu, Rcds1iu, ntluor league offil. of Clcvci\u003end lndl,ns \u0026 she of Olymplr Womcns fa,1 Pitch Soflhall rompelillon In 1996. \r\nLerner's Peachtree Ma ll, 3I3I Manchester F.xpressway; 706/S96-I 555, cc, The 1110,1 rl\"ankly modem New Yurk-s1ylc \r\nclo1hcs. Shnw lhls ll;tlng for 11 I;~ dlscoun1.  1855, (GIITA). \r\nLinwood Cemetery. NR. Property was pan of the original 18?8 pion \u0026 Includes tours or some lOO Confeder:ue soldiers, pioneer graves as well as gr,,cs ofGen. llenry llennlng \u0026 Ur Pcmhenon. \r\nPanrrson Planetarium, l900 Woodruff Form Rd., (31906); 706/ 56!)-l;q9. NA-El. Six aslronomie\u003cJ.l show$ presented 10 the \r\npublic on select nlghlS. c,11 for u11cornlng dares. \r\nlll~'TOIUC OOM.S \r\nlllslork Columbus Founda1ion head11112r1crs a1 700 llroodwa)', a 1wo s1ory brick 111ctorlan 10\" nhonsc. (GIITA). Log Cobin, 708 l/l Bmadway, (.ll90JJ; 706/322,07,6. YA-TS. An eorly J800's log cobln and 1840fam1 hous, \"hich serves as mus.:um gift shop. Cobln 01\u003een on llerl1~ Corner l'our. Glfc shop open MF 9,5. Wkeds. by chonee. Roics: H The Pemberton llou,;e, 11 \r\n-o, St, (31901): 7(!6/ 322-07;6. YA-TSAl'T. The home of John \r\nSmith Pcmherton from ISSS1860. Originator of1hefron1ula for Coc,-Cola, \"ith :tdJolnlng kitchc11/apothecury. Open 011 llerl1age Corner Tour. Walkcr-Pe1ers-L:lngdon llousc, 716 8roa\u003cll1,y, (~ 19()1); 706/32l-07S6. YA-TS. 1828 Federal co1t11ge style with period furnishings; open on llcrllogc Corner Tour. Rotes: $3. Rankin lloosc, 1140 2nd Ave. 706(3Z4-63% NA Bull! In 1s;o. J870 for PlamerJmes Rankin O.Cor:ued In Victorian Sl)'ic of 1l1a1 era Fea1ures a doubl~w:1Jnu1 \u003elalrnse. Open !~ Tu, 11\u003e, \r\n9-1. \r\nMUSEUMS \r\nColumbus Museum, ll;l llynntou Rd (~190\u003c\u003e); 70\u003c,;f,q\u003c). 0713. NA-EH IF. The mu.1\u003c:Um focuses 011 Americon or, ,nd regional hiStory and fca1urcs trovellng exhlhltlons. , children's dlscmsri gllery ,nd an aword-\\\\innlng Olm \"hich shows Da. Confedera1c Na.al Museum, 101 4th Ave, P.O. Box IOU, (.l1'}()l); 70(\u003e/327979R. Rell\u003c\u003e of1heConfodcro1c Navy lnclodlng the hulls of 1he Ironclad Jckson and gunboa1Chat1ah00\u003chee. Tu,f 10-S. Sa \u0026 Su li (GIITA). National lnfanlr)' ~tuseun1, Bal1zcll Ave. (fl Benning). (31905): 706/ 55-2958. /IA,IIFMf AVT. Militarr museum tr.ices the c,olution of the Infantry from the French and lndlon War 10 present ExhlbltS feature p1rlods In Amcrle\u003cJn history Tu-F 104:30, So-Su ll:jlH:30. Soulh 106 Lunch Box \u0026 Collcclibles ~Juscum, IU6 Broadway, (3190 I): \r\n706/ 596,SIOO. NA. ThousomL, oflunch boxes da1ing from 1900. \r\nAlso Includes r,dlos, photos, ad :111work \u0026 Columbus hertiogc memorabilia. MF9S BA. W. C. Brodie)' Co. Museum. 1017 front ,1,e., (51901). NA An colk-ctlon cr\u003c\"~tcd by locol \u0026 n21ional ar1ls1\u003e depleting lhe hlslOry, dhcrsil)' and philosophy of the rontpan)'. llousc'll In an orlginol couon wrehousc. Nlt Mf, S.S. \r\nTHEATRES \r\nColumbus College Fine Art.\u003c Auditorium, Algonquin Dr. Springer Op,,ra House, 10.l 10111 SL, (.l l90l); 706/.H4-571  SmtcThe,crc ofG,. dating from IR7I \u0026 resiored in 1hc l~ctorinn period. Production sca.son nons SepLMay. Studio ,nd children's productions J\u003eeriodiclly Tours BA. NR. Tiiree Aris 11,eaire, IOZO Talbouon Rd. YA llume uf tl1c ('.olumbus Symphony. \r\nTOURS \r\nColumbns Lcdgcr-E11qulrcr, 17 W. 12thSt.. (31902); 706/ 524;;!6. MF-TS. Tours ofthe Ll.slgcr-En11ulrer arc schedult:d llA onl)'. TuTh 9'.lO and 2:30 pm. Tour best for children 411\u003e gr:,de or Mgllcr, one hour Dolly Modison R:ikery, 1969 Victory Dr. 706/3!-l-66!6. NA. Snack C11ke produc1lon lour. Children mus1 be n,nc yea.\u003c$ old or older. F 9::SO. BA. llerl1agc Comer Tour.., \r\nn,e 700 llroadwuy, (31901): 706/ 322-0756. YA. Guid1,d \\\\alkJng \r\ntours of historic house muscums. MF 11 \u0026 .l; Sa \u0026 Su l , groups 8A. llistoric ColnmbusTourt\u003c, 700 Oroadwy. (.i1901); 706/ 32l-07S6. YA- Stcp,on guide service und =10011,c\u003cl tours \r\n \r\nav-,lloble BA. Ki.noel! Diries Inc. 2925 M,nchesier it,prsy, (31909); 706/ 576-!624. NA. Milk processing 1our for groups of IS-30. Children must he S. Tu \u0026 111. 9:50 \u0026 5:30. BA. Springer Opera House, 103 I01h SL (31901); 706/32+5714. llis1.orlc.il \r\nor 1our of1heSmeTheatre Georgia. Includes bchlnd-thcscenc \r\nlook 21 the Inner-workings or s1age production. UA. Sunshine Biscuits, 3700 Victory Dr. 7o6/68901SO. Swirl Tex1iles. 1410 Sixth A\\'e. 2nd Bolond Plam on Flot Rock Rd. 706/ 568-a7I I. Toms Foods. 900 Eigh1h SL 70(1/5lH7l1, \r\nLODGING \r\nEcono Lodge of Columbus/Forl Benning. 4483 Victory Dr.@ 1-185, (31903); 706/682-380:1. Rales: S S36-$4;; I) $40.$48. CC.11,PAP Mln encrance 10 Fon I\\Cnnlng. restauronis \"ithln walking dlstllllCC. (GIITA). \r\nllolida)' J.nnAirpon, !800 Monchester Expresswy. (31904): 7061.l?l-02.ll. (GIITA). \r\n1.aQuinla, .i20l Macon Rd., (51906): 706/ 568-1740. Rates: S S46-SS3;D s52.s;9, CCEXIHRNAPAP. NeWI)renovated. Guest laundri. Wolk to Columbus Mall ond 20 rcstauronis. Free conti ncntal breokfOSL (GIITA). \r\nSoull1gote Suiles Inn, 2339 fort Benning Rd., (31903); 706/68;.ljjO. Rate: S44. CC.EXllIRKl'G-P. 5room suilcs at I-room prices! 2 bedrooms, ki1chcn, 1180, free phonel Dally. weekly. monthly rotes! (GIITA). \r\n.llounlul.n l 'op Inn \u0026 Reson, 1701 llll1 S1., (319(16): 706/ 3l3733I. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nB. Merrell's, 2603 Manches1er f.xpres.w,y, (.I I90-l); 706/ 324 ,464 A.Cc;.css.,-;S-Os. Rotisserie chicken, gre:11 solads, ribs, sandwiches, 150 imported beers, hcsr wings oround. (GIITA). \r\nChkkfllA, Colombus Squ.re. 30SO Macon Rd , (31907). (GIITA). \r\nChick-fll,A, Peoclnrcc Mall, 3109 Munchc,,ler Rd., (31904). (GIITA). \r\nCountry's Reslaurants, 2016 12th Ave., (31901); 706/ 327 770l. (GIITA). \r\nPizza Inn Columbus, 200-l Auburn Ae., (31907): 706/5\u003c\u003e3 563-i. (GIITA), \r\nRankin Quarter, 21 E. 10th S1., (.11901); 706/ .lZ2-81SI. (GIITA). \r\nRed Lobsccr, 14!5 l.lth St.. (.l1901); 706/ 324-7!01. A-CC.CL. (CIITA). \r\nWaffic llousc  four loc:11.lons: 185 Exll :l, (3 I907), 706/ 565 4318; H!5 Manclwsier F.,prcsswy. (31904), 706/327385l; 185 7f.0xh6/S4019(8.l4l.l930.7A),-F7f.0F6S/.05S6.1-O1p0e2n9:!457h0o1ursMfilogrcnbreRodk.,fas(~31l9u0n7c)h, ond dinner. T-bonc s1eaks, chicken, salads, breokfasL (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nColumbus Con.-~nlion \u0026 Vlsllort\u003c Bureau, 801 Front Ave., P.O. Box 2766. (.\\1902): 706/3l2-t613 or 1800-999161.l. IIF,R Full senlrc convention nd visitors bureau on Ceorg1.-s West CollSL' (GIITA). \r\nPle.11st Y..t (u,r 111/OIi pag(! 172. \r\nColumbus Visitors Center, 1000 Bay A\\'c. 1-800/ 999-1613. t'e-,1ures 41\u003e:\u003ce-Jl 1hemc,1ourl\u003e1 lltcrature, 1111d rt-cepllon for tour groups If o,cmigl1ting nd notified In odV'Jnce. \r\nCONCORD \r\nLOOGING \r\nInn Scorlell's FootsltpsBed \u0026 Brea.kfas1, I;!8 11111 SL, (30206); 800/886-7.lSS. Rates: S S55-S75: D S65-585. CC.PA. Am.ebcllum mllll51on \u0026 museum dccoroled w/owncrs J\u003erlv.ac \r\nGWTW colk'l1ion. G1r1 shop. All.  45 min s. (CIITA). \r\nCORDELE (A Georgia \u0026lain S1ree1 City) \r\nPleasesee our ad 0 11 page 14. \r\nA1\"rRACTIONS \r\nA.ndert\u003convillc Trail_ C11y ls sou1hcni siartlng point for 1hc 8S mi. his1ork driving tour. See 1\\ndcrson,iUe St.'Clion for details. \r\nCordele Moin Street, P.O. Box 5739, (31015): 91!/273-3102. (GIITA). \r\nCordele Walking Tour. SOI N. 7th St, (.llOI S): 91l/ 27:HIOl. Self-gulcl\u003c'li walklng 1011r of hls1orlc down1ow11 Cordele which served as 1heS1a1cC2pllal In 1he Imer days oflhe Civil 111ar. Map a,-.ilablc n1 Chmbcr Office, .SOl 16th AVe. (U.~. l80); 9ll/ lH J(,68. \r\nGeorgia 1e1crons Memoria.l Slllcc Park a.nd Golf Course, 9 \r\nml. W. of 1.75 via U.S. lSO. 8l 1cm and 1rallersites, IO co112gcs, swtnunlng 1\u003e001 \u0026 i\u003ee'.lt'h, boat rnmp urn! dock, fishing. pioneer C11mplng. plmlcking. 1wof:unlly/ group shel1ers, wucr skllng and IS.hole golr course. Park mnscum mcmorlall,.cs Georgia Vc1cr \r\n:ms. Mus,um hrs. 8-4:30 o,. rark, 912/276-2371: Golf Course. \r\n91l/li 6l.lii II. (GIITA). \r\nLuke 81:tckshcar, 9 ml. W. of d1y on 1hc Flint Rhcr. I:1,000 u.. Fishing. boating. s.l'iromlng. comping. \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE Daphne Lodge Res1aur:1n~ llwy, 280 W, (31015); 912/2732596. A.CC.NS. Ca. Governor's Tourism llouoree 1993. Recom mendt-d by SOtmlf.RN UVlNG, WASllh'IGTON POST, ~'Y TIMES. (GIITA). Golden Corral Stea.ks \u0026 Ruffel Re.uauront, 1211 16th Ave. E., (3IOIS); 9l2/27H820. CC.CS.FS.IIFNS-OS.S. USDA Choice S1eoks \u0026 hot fresh yeast rolls. All you core 10 e-,1 Colden Choice BuffeL (GIITA). Woffie House, J.7; P.i:11 33. (31015): 912/2739948. A-ff.fS-OS. 01\u003een 24 hours for hreal\u003cfas1, lun,'b !llld dinner. T-bonc s1c:,,ks, chicken, s:ilods, bre,kf,s~ (GIITA). \r\nOSO1'0 \r\nATTRACTIONS OeSolo Nul House, US 280. NA. Produ\u003ctlon line 1our ofconfec \r\nlion:iry \u0026 nu1C11ndy kllcbcns. Tours a\u003e'ailable MF 91 J; 1:30-i. \r\nAdJaren1 shop open MF S.5, S2 8:30.S:30, Su 1:30-S:;\\0, \r\nFAYETTE,111. LE \r\nATTIIACTIONS Faycue County Cour1housc, Courthouse Sq. (30214). NA. \r\nOldest courthouse In Ceorgla. bull1 In 1825. Open MF9-4. \r\nFayellc County llis1orlcal Soclc1y, l9S Lee SI. (30214): 404/461-7152. NA. former Morgo\u003ccl MllcheU Ubr,ry Faye11e IUstory \u0026 Gene2logy \u0026 Ci,11 Wor. Upen for resem:h Tu 6-9 pm. Th 10.1 pm. Sa 9-1 pm. Rlcrs F.dgc Golf Club. 40 Southern Golf Court, (31214); 404/4(\u003eQ-589'). (GIITA). S1arrs Mill, S. Ilwy. 85  IOml. S. or Fayeuevillc. ilulldlng nm open, Rc-crc-,1lon site, fishing \u0026 plmic. Original mill sire rrom I820's, Currnnt building. 1907. \r\nFOOO SERVICE Chkken Cul, I00MrElroy Rd., (30214): 404/460-65 I2. (GflTA}. W:tffie llouse, 700 N. Glynn SL, (30214); 104/461-4663, A-Ff. FS-OS. Open 24 hours for hreakfas1, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks, chicken, salad.,;, brekfasL (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES Soud,ern Travel lnformollon Service, P.O. Box 1717, (30l14);40-1/460-0064. (GIITA). \r\nFRANKL I N \r\nATTRACTIONS Heard Councy llistorlcal Cenler and i\\lu:;\u003c!um, town ~11:crc. llo,IScd In the old llear\u003cI Coun1iJail, c. 1900. Hls1orlcul Sode1y heodquancrs and Chomoor or Commerce. Periodic changing exhibits. 706/67;.6507. Open Tu \u0026 Th 94:30 or BA, 706/675 (\u003eZ76, 706/ 88!740;\\. \r\nGAY \r\nATI'RACTIONS Collon Pickin Cou111ry Fair, P.O. Box I, CA llwy. 85, (30218): 706/ S38-6/114. YAllPG. An11t1ues. :crlS and crofis country fair held Isl weekend In May and Cl\u003c:1obcr. (GIITA). \r\n/\u003eJcas,, ste our ad on page 22,24. \r\nGRAN1'VI LI.E \r\nA'rTRACTIONS llls1oric drlVing tour Includes I3 houses ,nd the Grantville .iluderny. Structures dale from 1he 1870's. Brochurt availble 01 Cil)' lloil, Main S1. 8onnjc Custle, 2 Pos1 S1, (30220); 404/S8:l-3090. Unique 1896 \r\nbric~ Rumancsc1ue Revi,'111 Vlctorlon home. NR. Properly scncs as a 8 \u0026 II. Avallble for group lours llA. \r\nGRIFFI (A Georgia Main St re e l Cit)) \r\nPl=t\u003c , ,,. our ,ul 011 pag 14. V:irlous outlet s1orcs reflC\u003ct our many 1cx1lle indn~1rles. DundL't 1owels, s1ep-lns, Spalding hosiery and r.aners highlight the shopping oppor1uul1les. \r\nA1'TRACTIONS Bailcy-Tcbaull llouse, 633 Meriwether SL 404/227-1090. Buill \r\nIn 1859 hy t.egi\u003clatur David J. Bailey. This colonial house Is headqu:u-1ers or the Griffin 111s1ori\u003c'J.I Preservation Society, Jpen \r\nBA. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 0111l~y Mi11d \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\n A Sample Itinerary to Guide You \r\nthrough the \r\nPresidential Pathways \r\nDAY 1 \r\nNellnan \r\nNewnan is known a~ the Citv of Homes. hecause of the many beautifui Antebellum and Victorian structures. After an exceptional barbecue lunch at Sprayberry'~. it's off to the wild at thc Pine Mountain Wild Animal Park. You can view and even pet wild and exotic animals from around the world. \r\nDAY 2 \r\nPine Mountain/Wann Springs \r\nA breath-taking view into Pine Mountain Vallev and a traditional Southern breakfast will start your day at the Callaway Country Store. Afterwards, enjoy the wonders of Callaway Gardens, including the Sihlcy Horticultural Center, the Day Bunerfly Center and Mr. Casorfs Vegetable Garden. After lunch, tmel to Warm Springs to tour Franklin V. Roosc\\elt's Georgia cottage, and the ,lllages many craft shops and boutique.s. \r\nDAY 3 \r\nColumbus \r\nThe lleritage Tour of Columbus will take you to house museums, including the home of John Pemberton, inventor of Coca-Cola. You11 also see the Springer Opera House, the Confederate Naval Museum and the Columbus Museum. After lunch, a visit to Fort Benning's National Infantry Museum tells the story of U.S. Infantrymen from colonial times to Operation Desert Storm. \r\nDAY4 \r\nBuena Vista/Lumpkin \r\nDiscover America's Front Porch\" in Buena Vista! There's ra~aquan. home of visionary artist llddie Owens Martin, with its outdoor sculpture. the town square's shops and eateries. the Elvis Presley Collection Museum. and the National Country Music Museum. You may want to catch a performance at the Slher Moon Music Barn. Nearby in l.umpkin you can visit Georgias Utile Grand Canyon,\" Provi dence Canyon. Spend your afternoon at Westville. a living history museum showing lifo In these parts a~ it w:is in the I850s. \r\nDAY 5 \r\nAmericus/Plains/ Andersonville \r\nBreakfast in the splendor of the Windsor Hotel's \\\"ictorian elegance. Then tour Plains. home of Jimm) Carter, 39th president of the United States. '111e guided dri\\ing tour \"ill take you past the president's home. and at the depot you c:m view the home's interior a~ presented by the Carters themselves on video. In the afternoon, you can relive the Ch-ii War :u Andersonville NatJonal Historic Site, now designated as our national memorial to all American POWs. \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011M; 1ft1i11d \r\n \r\nCherokee Rose Shooting Resort, 895 Baptist Camp Rd. ~Otl28-lS29. CC-GR-~tf. Family oriented championship sport lni days rourse. CeniO,-d instruaors and remal shotguns :ivuil ble. Open w,~u 10-6. Double Cabins Pla ntation. 33H Jckson Rd., (30223): 41}1/227-6611. YA. Greek Revival, NR. Out buildings dute from 1842. ft\"lmre; mony orlgfnal furnishings Scr\u003ces as  8 \u0026 8. Group tours of home and gardens. BA. \r\nTOURS Griffin Self-Guided Tour, 13 15 W. Taylor SL 404/128-8200. Includes 38 sites daling from 1850 10 urly 1900's. Includes Stonewall Cemettry 11here 500 Confoderotes :ire hurled. Brochure .va!l,ble 21 Ch,mh\u003c'r or Main Street Offi\u003ce. \r\nLODGING Double Cabins Bed \u0026 Breakfast. 3.HS Jckson Rd., (j02l3); 404/227-661 I. Rates, S(\u003e9S79. f:X-NA. lllstorlc antehellum NR home with gordcn.\u003c and m=um (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE BcncOdds Inc.. I~75 N. Exprcssw,y. (30228); rrom Atl:rnta oll q04/223-580l or from GrlfOn ctll 04/ l2'H666. A.f.C-CUIP.S. LOOII br 111th frlendl) tmosphere, weat food 011d eX\u003cJelJent sen1ce. Fmlly owned. (GIITA~ \r\nChick-nlADwnrfllouse. l000 WTaylorSL, (3022.l):404/227 0716 (GIITA) Church's Frird Chicken, ;?6 V.' T2ylor St.. (30223); \u003cl0-1/2291077. Ff-II-OS. Dinner rrom Sl.50-$8.50. Affordable catering. (GIITA) \r\nWffie House, 1702 N. E.,pressw,y,(.10225); 40\u003cl/128-5565. AFHS-OS. Open l~ hour.1 for brt\".tkJ'a.,t, lunch and dinner. T-bone steaks. chlrl\u003ccn, Slllads. breakfasL (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SER\\'ICES Main St.reet Grifnn, 115 Smte SL, (30l23); 404/HS-53$6. (GIITA). \r\nGriffinSp:1lding Chamb\u003c:r or Commerce, 1515 II'. Taylor SL, (30H.l); \u003c01/HS-8200. C-8. Griffin, The Iris City, home of Doc llullld) (GIITA). \r\nHAMILTON \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nnBlanton Creek Park. Uck Sklllct Rd. 11 I.like ll:1rding. 706/64337. Ga. Power recre1tion .,. \"Ith complete comping \u0026 day-use f:ldlitiels R\\ \u0026 tent sites. romron stations, boll ramp. pavlllons nd playgro,uut. Open Apr.L:tbor Day. Su-n,, 8-9: F\u0026 Sa. 8-1 O. \r\nLODGING Vllcy Inn Rtsor~ 14-20 U.S. Hwy, 27,{3181 1); 706/628-44$4. R:ltes, S78-$105. CC-f-GP,ltKPGPR. Free UckeL\u003c to Callaway Gardens .l ml. north. free fishing. I couoges. 65 1. wooded area. Quiel (GIITA). Wedgewood Bt d \u0026 Breakfast, llwy. 27 \u0026 }Ionic)'. (1181 I): 706/6l8-5659. R21e:11 SS60-S70; DS65-S75. 0. C11iaw2y Gonlens I ml. L\u003cll'ely 1850 home, nne dining nearby. Private baths. full bre:ikfasL (GIITA) \r\nHOGANSVILLE A Tum ofth e Ceutmy Experien ce \r\nBed and Breakfast Inns (706) 637-8828 \r\nSTAY, SHOP and DINE FA IR OAKS a t the GRAND FAfR OAKS nt the PLANTATIO \r\nFAIR OAKS a1 rhe STA BLES (summer, I995) \r\nFAIR OA KS al the LAKESIDE Vil.LAS \r\nfamily accommodalions \r\nFAIR OAKS at the FACRWAYS (706) 637-4522 \r\nA lcbu~I}' drive south o t Allft111:i. ::1 sm:1II wwn will! fine rcsrnur:anti-, ;inrique ~hopsand ch;irm1ng ;1c:commot.l:ufc,ns bi awailfng. \r\nI.SS u1 exit 6 ncor C.llawuiGardcns and Warm Sprini:s \r\nHOGANSVILLR \r\nTOURS \r\nDri,ing Tour of llistoric llomes. Self-guided tour of 30 sites dnting from 18~0 to 19IO Including Queen Ann :and W\\1;11 \\'laorlan, 11:dl \u0026 Porlor and Antebellum styles. Tour brochure avallahl, at r,11y llall. Yesterye,r A111iq111-s and Troup County Ch2mber of Commerce \r\nLOOGI ' G \r\nFair Oaks Inn, 703 F. ~bin SL, {30HO), 706/637-8828. Rates: S/D-SWSI 10. CC-F..x.F-IR,,'IA,PWS. Central hent \u0026 air, formal \r\n \r\ng:irdens, s\"1ngs, pool, hot tub, \"ine \u0026 rheese, gounnet breakfas~ gazebo. (GIITA). \r\n/'lease s.ce our ad 0 11pnge 27. \r\nLAGRANGE \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nBt llenie, l04 Ben 11111 SL, (302\u003c\\0): 706/88H832. YA Tours: Adults S3, StudentS S2. llf-MF-TS-8. Belle1'Uc. antebellum mn slon. built by ('.onrl'llemc and U.S Senator, Ben 11111, Is one of the Oaest examples of Greek Revl\\'al orchltecmre. Open Tu-S 10-12 and l-5. or llA ror events. \r\nCallaway Tower, 4th A1e., 706/884-1828. Built In 192? to salute textile magnate, fuller F. Callaway Sr. Pueml'II after C1mponile of St. Mark's Sq. In Venic;e, Italy. \r\nChattllhood1ee Trace, 136 .llaln St, {30241); 706/84\u003e-8440. 8. Chattahoochee Trace . hlstorir runl:and on the Chau,hooche.i Rh\"' of Gl'Orgla and Alabam11. {GIITA). The Fields GolfClub. l57 S. Smith Rd..{30240); 70-i/845-7425. (GIITA). \r\nLaFayeue Fountain, Lafayeue S\u003c;.. {30210); 706/8848671 \r\nGen. l.:IFyeue's Stotue Is a food point of the town square. honoring the French Ml11Juls for \"hom ,_.Grange was a:uned. \r\nOowntown LaGrange Walking Tour, P.O. Box 636, 224 Main St. (3021 I), 706/884-8671. Brochure highlights the shes In our beoutiful downtown. \r\nl.umar Dodd Ari Center. Forrest A\\'C., (50240); 706/882-29 11. Provides the equipment needed fur the finest In an Instruction, \r\naswell as gallery sp:arc for the college's outstanding:trt collectlon. \r\nM-FI0.12.1-l. Troup Count)' Archhes, P.O. Rox IOSI , 136 Main St,, (30241); 706/884-1828. NA. Archlvolnnd Msrorlcal lnfomllllon on County Genealogical Ubr.try and phot.o oollectlon. Loc:11 IIIStOr)' exhibits. \r\nl'lsitors welrome. MF9-5, Sl 9 I. \r\nTOURS \r\nllogans,lllc OrivingTour, P.O. Box 656, 224 Main St., (30241); i06/ 88~-8671. Rrochure on 2rchltectur.al delights features 50 sites. doting from 1$40-1940. Brochure 2\\'lliloble at Cit)' llall or Troup Chamber of Commerce. \r\nLOOGlNG \r\nAdmiral Benbow Inn. 2575 Whitcs,1Ue Rd. (.!0240); i06/884 1114.(GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nChlckOlA. W. Georgia Commons. 1501 Lfayeue PL,.-y. (30240). (GIITA). \r\nChurch's Fried Chlckcn, 213 Nonhea,;t franklin Dr.. (.!0240): 706/88+36TT. FF-OS. Alford2ble catering. (GIITA). \r\nGolde n Corrul Steaks \u0026 Buffet Restaurant. jOI Commerce ,\\l'e. (30240); 706/ 882-7555. CC-CS.fS.llf-NS-OS.S. USDA Choice Stealcs. hot fr\u003c-sh yeast rolls. All you care to cat Golden Choice 811ffcL (GIITA). \r\nWoffie House . two IOC1.tlon\u003c1 IMO 1. ./ayeue Parkw,y, {302i0), 706/882-3983; 2585 Whltes,1lle Rd., (302\u003c10), 706/884-1313. MT-I'S-OS. Open 14 hours for breal\u003cras~ lunch :and dinner. T-bone steks, chicken. salads, breakfast. (GHTA). \r\nTRWEL SERVICES \r\nl.:IGronge-Troup Count)' Chamb\u003c:r of Commuc~ !24 Main St.. P.O. Box 636, {3024 1); 706/88-1-867 I.C-B. llome of the Celebrlte the Ch,11:thoochee resu,al. World's lorgest water Or\u003c\u003e works. (GIITA). \r\nLESLI E \r\nATIRACTIONS \r\nGeorgi Rural Telephone Museum. Balley A\\'e., (31764); 91 Z/87-l lH . Dlspbt~ trace the dc,dopment or rurol telecom munlc:ttfons. !loused In  renovated 001100 \"\"rehouse. )l.f 8:.l0.5. \r\nLUMPK I N \r\nA1TRACTIONS \r\nBedingllcld Inn, To1111 Squore, (3l81S), 911/838-6310. YA-ElGR-TS. Restored 1836 Stag,'COach Inn and ramlly resldenre with p!rlod fumlshln~ Open da. I,30-5 or BA. \r\nUr. lltcheus Drug Store Museum, M:iln SL on the Sq., (3181 SJ; 912/838-6924. NA. Finest 111m-0r-thc-cen1urydrug store \r\nmuseum rollectlon in the South, Features workingsod fountain and Ice cream parlor. Open I J.7 every day. \r\nn,e Singer Co.. 201 Main St., (31815); 912/838-4300. NA-CC. \r\nGeorgia's oidt'St hardwre store. Family owned since 1838, futurlngorlglnnl shO\\\\c:tSCS. rolling ladder.I, k-dgers anti joumols \r\ndating from the early J 880's. M,~a 9-6. Su 1-5. Stagecoach Tr-Jil, tlrllng tour of l3 1\u003erel8SO houses m,rked \r\n\"Ith stagcroach signs. Free brochure 21allable at the 8\u003c.-dlngOeld Inn. \r\nPro,,idenct Canyon Stole Park, Rt. I, ll\u003c\u003ex 118. (31815); 91U8386!02. Parking fee $2 YA-CC-PA-PG. Georgla's Uule Gr.and Canyon. lllklng trolls, 11lrnlcking. photowphy, muscunL (GIITA). \r\n \r\n Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nWesMlle, MLK Blvd., P.O. Box 1850, (3 181;): 9 12/83s.6JIO. A li\\'lng hislOrJ vlllge deplaong Industrial life and cuhurc of IS;O. (GllTA). \r\nMONTEZUMA \r\nA'TTRACTlONS \r\nMacon County DrMng Tour, 109 N. Dooly SL, 1'.0 Box 308, (3106.l): 91l/472-2391 NAAl'T. llistoric driving tour of Oglethorpe, 110111eznmaand Mrshall\\ille. Gulde brochure u,il 1hle at the M,con County Chamber of Commerce, 109 N. Dooly SL and Andersonville N1'I Historic Site, \r\nTKAVEL SBllVICES \r\n~1,con Count)' Chombtr or Commerce-Jlocon Count)' Orh IngTour, 109 N. Dool)' St., P.O. Box .l08, (31063);912/472-239 I. NA.C-8. llls1oric driving tour of Oglethorpe, Momezum and llorshallvllk, Gulde brochure muloble, (GHTA). \r\nMOREi.AND \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nErskine Caldwell 8irll1plce  The LIilie Mnse\", Moreland Town Square, (30159): 404/ 2\u003e1-4438. VA. \"The Liltle Ma115e operates as a Museum l111crprc1lng both tho life and accomplish menlS or Erskine Caldwell and 1hc rural Sou1h In 1he c:irly dl~ or lhc 201h tenlUI'). Sa \u0026 Su 1-1. Lewis Griu;ml Museuon, 27 Ma.in St. (30259): 04/.l0+1490. Hou.\"'S mcmorahilla and personal Items 1h01 belonged to Moretond's nli\"e cotumnis1 ond au1hor, l.cwis Grizzard. Sa lll-4:30, Su 1-1:30. Groups, BA. \r\nOld Mill Museum. 7 Main St, (30259);404/ 251H38. YA. Farm lmplemenis and household items rrom loc,I furm life In Moreland ,re, before 1910. llouscd In the former W. A. Brannon store 1894/ ~loreland Knilllng MUI 1920's. Sa \u0026 Su 1-i. \r\nNEWNAN ( A Georgia Main Street City) \r\nPl.e.a..!. see our ado\" page 14. \r\nA1TRACTIONS \r\nCaullpa Planl3tion, 2295 Old Popl:tr Rd, (3026j); 1-800/697 1s3;, VA. Federal \\'Cmcul:ir home, c. 1835. Features period hOrtlculturt. lhemed g:trdcns and llerb Shop. BA. \r\nHis1orir DrMng Tour or llomes. H sites dating to 1hc antebellum period. Tour brochure ,,,,,Ibbie a1 Chamber, ('.onwotion Bureau and Male Academy. \r\nMain Street Newnan, P.O. Boi 291. (30163); 40\u003c/25'1-3703. Visit our historic downtown for shopping :ind dining! (GIITA). \r\nMale Acadtnl)' Mus,um, 30 Temple Ave,, (.10263): 40a/251  Ol07. EI-B. Dlsplys or Civil Wtr weapons and memorabilia, 1ssos cl:issroom. S1ionsor Aprll tour or homes. (GIITA). \r\nOak Gro'C Pl:anla lion \u0026 Gardens, 4537 North llwy, 29, (30265); 404/46330 10. Plantallon home e. 183S In the federal ,ernacul:tr ~tylc. Avall:lble forgroup IOU\u003cS and Sped:UC\\'Cnts. BA. \r\nPowers' Crossroads Co1111CI')' Fair \u0026 Art Festhol, IO 1/ 2 Grcc111~lle SL, P.O. Box 899. (30164); 0~/25.1-201 I. YHD. l!ntcrtainnien~ plantallon, skills, dcm\u003cIS, home cookin', 300+ :tr1lsts \u0026 craftsmen l.abor Day wcckeJ1d. 12 ml. SW or Newman. (GIITA). \r\nPl~\u0026e stt 011r ad 0 '1 JHIRt J2~24. \r\nShenondoal1 Environment \u0026 Educo1ion C.nccr, 7 Sol:tr Circle, (3021.l): 40/;0(,z..60. N,\\.El,llf,Mf. Ga. Power Environ menial F.duc2uon Cemer for students, teachers :md anyone who is lmcrested in cnvironmemal science. Free, open ye:ir-round. \r\nWindemere Planmion. A11 JSSO's Greek Revlnl modiOed Z pl2nta1ion home. llas secret hidcwa)~ ond an imeresling CMI Wor h1S1ory. Tours BA. 40-c/4630940. \r\nTOURS \r\nAn1iquily Tours or che South, !O Willo\" l.:me, (.1026.l); 1-800/!51-6343. Fl).GP-GRTS. Cwtomized 1ours and c1cn1 planning 1ha1sho11cascs1he many plamalions In and :iround Newn211. city or homes. Prearranged groups only. \r\nNewnan llis1oric1'011rs, 155 Greenville St, (3026.l); s0~/ 502 0676. \\'A P2ck\u003eged and guided 1ours or; historic residences in Newnan Groups 11111), BA \r\nLODGING \r\nAdmir11I Benbow Inn, 40 P2rkway N, (30265), q().j/25 1!;81. (GIITA). \r\nComfort Inn. 1-85 \u0026 1~;; IIW). 29 S. (302(\u003e3~ 404/W i-0089. Rates:SS40-S14; D$H-S~8. CCCP-11-IR-PA. All king room, ii dhl \r\nqn\u003c'l'n beds, jllCUlll rooms. lllcms and fridge In ,u rooms. (GIITA). \r\nParron C'.llTlp Soucy llome ond Gardens, I;s Grcell\\ille SL, \r\n(30!63); l04/502,06i6. Roles: s9;.s I2S. XX-EX-F-GPIINIC.U. XATC. t:lega111 l'iaorlon lk~B. Luxurious rooms. pool/sp:i. lush gardens. refreshments, local nne dining. (GIITA). \r\nSouthern Cctmfort !no-Bed nd Breakfast, 66 l.:iGrange St., (.!016.l): ~O-i/25+9621, 800/818-0066. Rates: S6S-S90. CC-0. Greek Re,iI mansion. Gif1shop 1101 rnh. \\1'1lk 10his1orlcs-.111are and rt'Stouf11Jl1S. ~O min from Atl:int Close w outlet mall, aotlque shops. (GHTA). \r\n \r\nCallaway Cardt11s f,tllures quitt 1110111t11ts ofbeauty. \r\n \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nlnterna1ionI Uouse or Ponrakts, 630 F. 11\"1' 34. (.l0265), (GIITA), \r\nLong John Sliver's, 54 Bullsboro Or. (3026.l); 01/ 25.1-0135. (GIITA). Spraybe.rry's BBQ,Jackson SL, (30263, 404/253\u003cl4ll. (GllTA), wame House  two locations: 783 Bullsboro Or, (30265), 40'V2H7036; 1363 Hwy. 29 S, (.l026S) 404/25Rl20. HFFS OS. Open 24 hours for breakfast, lunch and dlnn.er T-boncsteaks, chicken, salods, bre,kfast (GIITA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nCowe1 Counl)' Convenllon \u0026 Vlsi1ors Bureo. P.O. Box 101l , (30264): 404/ 25~-1627. (GIITA). \r\nPl~nsesee o\"rml 011 pag, 169. \r\nNewnanCowcrn Counl)' Chamber or Commerce, 23 Uull shore Dr., P.O. Sox 1103, (,l1264): 404/ 25H270, CB The dty or homl-s wd home ror industry llome or Powers Cm~mads Festival. (GHTA). \r\nOMAHA \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nFlorence Morin Statt Park, Rt. I Box .l6, (3 1821); 912/8.lS. 6870. Pukl.ng foe. YA-CC,11-PA-PG. (GllTA). \r\nKirbo ln1erpreih0e Ce_n1er. GA :19 In Florence llarina Stole \r\nPark. Houses :tr1lfaas from the pioneer 1own or Florence; local Indian hls1ory and nature exhibits. TuSa, 8-5, Guldt'II \"-alklng tours orRood Creek Indian Mounds (90Q.l 540 A.O.) offered each Sat 10 a.m, 912/83114706. (GIITA). \r\nPEAC HTREE CITY \r\nGeorgia's planned city which his over 70 miles or bike paths, IWO Ioli.cs nd 30 r\u003c'StaUraJllS, Tours BA. 401/48i-9470. Inform lion center open M-Sa 9:30-5:30, Su Il-5:30, \r\nLODGING Aberdren Woods ConferenceC,n1er, 201 Aberdeen Parkway, (30269), 404/4872666. (GIITA). \r\nOa)'5 Inn, 2800 llwy. 54 W., (30269~ 404/6.lll l II (GHTA). Peach1ree E..eeuli\\'e Conference Center. 2443 liwy. 54 W., (30269): \u003c04/~87-2000 Rates: S.$79$149; l).$99,Sl69. Cl, CC. E-GP-11-IIP,IIC.IRNA-P.S-TC (GllTA) \r\nPleti.se stt. 01,r ,,d rm page 27, \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nWarne House, 143 Hwy. 74 S. (.!0269~ 404/487-7488. MF-FSOS. Open 14 hours for breakfast. lunch and dinner. T-bune ~teaks, rhlrken, salads, breal:fisL (GIITA). \r\nPINE MOU TAIN \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nCllwayCardens, ll1\u003e)'. 27, (318ZZJ: 1800-28l8181. 14,000 :1. rcson fcoturlng horticultural :,nd huuerfly centers. Golf, tennis, biking. (GllTA). \r\nPlen.\u003ce see 011r ad o,r p,,ge 166. \r\nChiplc1 Uislorkal C.n1er, McDougald Avenue, (31822); 706/663-lOH. NA. llislOriClll ortifacts. records :,nd pho10s ofPine Mountoill. M.Tu.TI1. F 10-12 \u0026 14 , Sa 10-12. \r\nFranklin D. Roose,eh Slate Park. 2970 llwy. 190 F. (318l2); 706/66.l-4S;s. Parking fee CC-!lfPG. A puk roo1ed in tl1e hlStory or F.D. RooseelL Come see the breathtaking moumJlln \\'le\"~! (GIITA), \r\n \r\nPinc Mouncain Trail, 2.l mL blauod hlkitlg in.ii. Runs from C:ilbw;y CountryStore on U.S. 27 10 \\ll)SPTV tower on CA 85 W. Cmph1g. Trall m;p .-ilbble a1FOR State P:trk office. (GIITA). \r\nPine Mounlain Wild Animal Park, 1300 Oak Gro,e Rd., (3 1822); 706/ 663'8744, 800/:i6J.2751. Admission: Aduli. S10,95; Children $7.50. Se,,, reed 111d touch hundreds of exotic \\\\ild animals front all over the world. (GllTA). \r\nRooscve.h Riding Stables, GA 354, FOR State P\u003erk, (3 18!2); 706/628-453:i. GR. Guided horseb,ck trail ror rides by the hour, half d!', dy or 01emigl1L Group evcnlS 1v:alloblc. Open d Reservations ad1is(.-d \r\nVIilage or Pine Mouncain, (31822); 706/663-1000. Over 60 \r\nuni,1ue gift and antique shops. remuranlS 11nd motels In an App:dochiw foothill seulng. \r\nOTII ER AREA ATTRACTIONS \r\nBennie Bryant Anciques, GA llwy. 18, (31812): 706/663-2568. CC.PA. Victorian 1\u003erimitlves, ool! rurolture, Depression gl,ss, chin;, quU1s, po11e11. 4 ml. from Collaw,y Gardens. D (GIITA). \r\nWind Whisper Lodge \u0026 ~luseum, P.O. Box 1141, (31822); 706/663,8144. (GIITA). \r\nLODGING \r\nCallaway Garde,1s Resorts, US llwy. 27, (51822); 800/282 8181. Rates: S8S-S29S. CL-CC.U-GC-11-liPIICl'GPRTC. Full. service reson. g1rdens, lodging, dining, golf, Oshing.tnlls, buuerfly remer. (GllTA). \r\nPltau u our ad 011 page 166. \r\n \r\nEnjoy the State Parks and Historic Sites of the Presidential Pathways \r\n \r\nLittle White H ouse \r\n \r\nHistoric Site \r\n \r\nW arm Springs \r\n \r\nFranklin D. Roosevelt \r\n \r\nState Park \r\n \r\nPine Mountain \r\n \r\nProvidence Canyon State \r\n \r\nConservation Park \r\n \r\nLumpkin \r\n \r\nFlorence Marina State Park \r\n \r\nO ma ha \r\n \r\nGeorgia Veterans Memorial State Park and Golf Course \r\n \r\nCordele \r\n \r\nSprewell Bluff State Park \r\n \r\nTho ma s t on \r\n \r\nPlease see the listing pages in this section and the road map for more infor- \r\nmation and telephone numbers. \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Miud \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\n Davis Inn, P.O. Box 830. Uwy. j,4 Ii., (31822); 7o6/(,63.,522; AdJaccnl to Cllll2w1y Gardens. Roles include passes 10 Colloway Gorden. (GIITA). \r\nFireside Inn, llwy. l7S, P.O. Box HOS, (31822): 706/663-4141. CC-0.H-K-P. Warni counu-y Inn, spacious rooms 111th phone, HBO, !;' able T\\', king bed. I mL from Colfawoy. (GIITA). \r\nPint Mountoin Cmpground, 880/t llomlhon Rd., Hwy. 27, (31822~ 706\\(,68-4329. Raies: S14-$18. ll-PHG. Pool, sp:i, pull-thru slles, plyground. pond, 1en1 silts, loundry, T\\' lounge. propane, dump s121ion. (GIIT,\\). \r\n\\1llite Columns .ltotel, llwy, 27 S. P.O. Box 531. (j1822); i06/66H5U, Rllles: S/0 S33-$H. CCGP-IJ.IJPA. Spacious, w11nul1 deconued rooms. Cable lV, lovely grounds Wilh qule1, friendly atmosphere. (GIITA). \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\nCricket's Resuuran~ llwy. IS, (3 1822); 7o6/663-Sl;l6. ACC11-,XS-OS. Wonderful caJun 2nd creolt fare. Sunday brunch. (GIITA). \r\nMoe's ndjoe's Sportsm,n's GrU~ Hwy. 35/t Chlple1 Vlllage. (3182l); 706/663-806\u003c!. ACC. Emythlng from bU'!lC~ 10 stew ~11h  relaxed atmosphere and l:trge outdoor deck. (GIITA). \r\nTKAVEL SERVICES \r\nMK Tours, 4966 GA llwy. 3;4. (31822); 706/663-1549. Al,GII, TS-crulS\u003c:S. llon't russ, come 1r11vel whh Marth :indsee Georgl 2nd the USAI (GHTA). \r\nPine cllouotaln Welcome Center, Commerce \u0026 Broad SL (318l?): 706/663-4000. NA-II. Pro,ides visitor informotion, rcs- \r\ncm1loos ru1d event schedules. Open MF, 95. s, 104, Su 1-1. \r\nPin Mountain Tourism AJsodotion, Brood \u0026 Mrun SL. P.O. Bo~ 177, (31822): 706/(,63.~ooo. 8. Close 10 c,11,w,y Gurdens, Worn, Springs, FDR S101e Park, Wild Anlm2I Park and unJ.que shops. (GIITA). \r\nPleasesr.e our ad 011 pagt\u003e 168. \r\n PLA INS \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nJlmniy Carter No.1ionol llis1oric Site, Rt I. Box 800. (31709): 91!/82+.l I~. NA,CCHF-ll-Al'T. As the home 10 Georgl3's mos1 famous natheson, Pllllnsoffers unique look Imo the smII rurol rommunh)' 1h01 ge the world the 39th Presidem or tlie U1111ed S121es. 0f)(!n da. 95. \r\nPlease su 011r ad 011 page 17t. \r\nPlains Historic Presen atlon Trust, Inc., P.O. Box 17, B l780); 912/82~461I. Plruns Historic Trust self guided 1011r, ,lsll 17sites over 8 ml. In nd round tl,e historic ,own or Plains, home or the 39th US Presidcm Jimmy C:trter. Tour booklelS a1'lliloblc ot the Depot and from most Plolns merchants. \r\nTRAVEi, SERVICES \r\nCity of Pl:lins. P.O. Box 190, (31780); 9 12/ 824-5445. \r\nPleauuc, our ad 011 page 171. \r\nPlruns S1ep-ABoord, (31780); 912/824-77~0. rswr. Step-on \r\nGolde Senice anlloble ror groups or :my size  van to moiorroach. Tours comr 11 historic Sites In Plolns Including drive by of the Cmer home within the secured compound. BA. \r\nPlins Tour Senice, Moln SL, (3 1780): 91 2/824-362. TS. Guided peMnal 1ou~ of II m2for shes In 2nd :iround Pl3ins includlns the boyhood home of Presldem C,,ner, pond house, school, warehouses 2nd more on Mrun SL Inside Pllns Penu1 \r\nIn Presldem Cmer's old warehouse. Tour runs M-Sa 9-6. \r\nREYNOLDS \r\nATTRACTIO 'S \r\nSil\\'er Dollr Raceway, llwy, 96 II'. (;11076); 912/8'17-4414. \r\nYA-FIHIFPA. One qumer mlk NHRA sanctioned Dr,g Strip. Races Include 1une \u0026 test evenL 1/8 ml \u0026 1/4 ml. polnl.Herfes. Coll for weekend t'tlce schedule. \r\nSENO IA \r\nATI'RACTIONS \r\nCatriage House Count')' Antiques \u0026 Gifts, 7412 E. llwy. 16, (30276): 04/599-632 1. CC. Feoturing country antiques, rollect lbles.gifts and custom picture frnnll'S. (GHTA). \r\nCulpepper House, ;i5 Broad SL, (30276): 404/ 599-8182. CCFD GR-PA. $75 per night. CulJH!pper llouse 8 \u0026 B lllkes yc,u b,ck 120 ye2rs 10 Victorian eleg,ncc. F.njoy 4-poster beds, nrcploces, tockingdllllrs. Group tou~ BA. \r\nDriving Tour or llomcs. Includes 24 homes In the NaUonal \r\nl1151orlc District doting from the M 1ebcllum nd l21e 19th century periO\u003cl Tour brochure a.allohle at di)' hall and library \r\nLODGING \r\nThe Veranda, 252 SettV)' St., P.O. fl-Ox In (30276-0177); 40/599-3905. 81-CCllF-TC nesrb) lllstorfc ho1el 9 room!!, private baths, ,Ir rondimloning, gourmet dining, krue1dosro1\u003ees! Small 1own, JO ml. from Atlanta. {GIITA). \r\n \r\nSe11oio Drug S1ore \r\nSHARPSBURG \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nMi GrandmoU1ers Garden Sharpsburg Gordon Cluh's N.. tionlll Award\\\\innlng garden compliments this qunln1 shoppi~g vlllage. \r\nTALBOTTON \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAr Big Later f ishing 9ll/995-1'186 7 ml. N.F. ofT:llbouon, \r\nI ml Ii. on Po81ddy Rd. on Bunlhom Rd. 195 a. publlc rlshlng lk on Big L:uer Creek Wildlife Presene, boat ramp, pier, fishing, picnic tables, primitive camping. \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nTalbo1 Count)' Chamber ofCommerce:, P.O. Box 98, Monroe St, {31827); 7o6/665.S079. C. lnfornntlon on 21trocUons and e\\'ents In one of Georgia's classic 10111u. \r\nTHOMASTON (A Georgia ~lain Slreel Cil)' ) \r\nATTRACl'IONS \r\nFIJot River Outdoor Center, Ga. 36, 7 ml W. of city. 706/647 2633. GT,PGS. Canoeing, l'ilfting :ind tubing on the Flint River's Class I, II, \u0026 Ill rnpids. Shuttle servt\u003ce, renials, concessions \u0026 comping. Guided and unguided excursions uv:albble, hlllf day to 4 days. \r\nllistoric Courthouse Square  Downtown. (30286): 706/647Sj II. CCC-FDIIFTA Cemered ,round  NR courthouse 11nd offe~ fine 201ique shops, upscale clothiers. ll \u0026 8 lodging, and \r\nan :trt deco thcotre c. 1920. \r\nPcttigrcw\\\\11i11\u003eStamps House, Andrews llr, (30286). Home \r\nof Upson llistoricol Societ}' 01'cn perlodlcally for tours. c. 18j4, \r\nOIied with period furnishings and locol artifacts. Decorated e2ch holiday sc2'1-0n. \r\nSprewell Bluff. Old Alabama Rd.,8 mi. W, off H~)'. 74, (30lM6). lleautlful rh'er p:irk. lllklng trails olong the Flint River. Boa, romp uvrul,ble, \r\n~OOGING \r\nThe Jameson Inn, 1010 11\"1 19 N., (30286); 706/648-2232. Rotes: S S42-$S2; D S46-$56. CC-EX-11-IRP Free comlnentlll brl'Okfas~ cableW. (re,, loo,f r2lls, free newspaf)(!r, klngslzc beds. AARP rote. (GIITA). \r\nPleas~ 1r.e our ad 011 lhe l11slde Fro11I Cotw. \r\nFOOD SERVICE GoldeJJ Corrol Steaks \u0026 Buffet Restaurn~ 10')9 U.S. llwy 19N, (30286); 706/648-6114. CC.CSFS-IIFNS-OS-S. USllA Choice \r\nSte\u003cJks \u0026 hot fresh yc;st rolls. All you care to e:11 Golden Choice \r\nBuffcL (GHTA). \r\nTRAVEL SERVICES \r\nTilomaston-Upson Count)' Chmber of Commcrct, 201 S CenterSL, (30286); 706/647-9686; hx 706/647-1703. C. Home ofthe Flinl Rlrer, Auchumpkee Creek covered Bridge and Po1a10 Creek llerftage Festlv,L (GiffA), \r\nVIENNA \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nVictorln Vienna, 91l / ~68-155~ Come visit 11ctorlan l'lenn:i, re,llllzed downtown. Structures built during Vlctoriwt era no\" Include antiques, cr2r15, .rt, rumlture, sou,enlr,; and specblt)' roods. llrMng Tour, 912/Z(iS.,155'1. o,er 60 Sites on this self-guided t0ur, lndudlug 1892 Dool)' CourthoUS\u003c :ind Big Pig Jig . site or G2. Barbecue Championship. Brcx:hure avalloble \u003e1 Chamber Office. \r\nEllis Brothers Pecans. 175 at F.xll 36. (3109!); 9 12/268-9041. Pecan J)roces.\u003clng plant and conrect1onery 1ou~. Open da. 8-i. Group tou~ BA. \r\n \r\nWoller F. George Low Office \u0026 ~luseum, Busbee Park, Hwy. 2IS. 912/268-4554. Early I\"' office of Walter F. George, U.S. SenJtor for 55 ye=. Museum houses anlfaru ,~ memoroblUa from his career. Open BA. \r\nTRAVEi. SERVICES \r\nlloolr County Chamber of Commerce, 20+A W. Union SL, P.O. Box 394.(3 !092); 9 12/ 268-4554. C,PGIB. (GIITA). \r\nWARM SPR INGS \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nAntiques \u0026Cr,(ts Unlimited ,\\fall-Green Grass fair, P.O. !lox 250 (2 ml. N. on 27 AIL), (31830); 706/655-2468; CC.I!. M:tll open Oa 9:30-7. Home ofGreen Grass Frur, Isl week-end in Apr. and Nov. (Gfn'A). \r\nRoose1e1t's Llulc While House Hisioric Site, GA Hwy. 85 II'., (3 1830); 706/655-5870. Admission: Adults S4: Youth (6-18) S2. \r\nYA-l'IJ.GRH. Built in 1932 by Pres. Franklin D. Rooseveh so he could be nearby or polio therapy. (Gt!TA). Warm Springs Regional Fisheries ~nler, U.S. 27 AIL E, or town. 706/6;5.33si. NA-El. Center feotures a h2u:hery, Fish llcahh Cenier. VISltor Center rod Aquarium dlSplays. Open ll2 \r\n7:30-4. Guided group tours BA. \r\nWarm Springs Village, (31830): 1-800/5321690 or fA,~: 706/(,55-2558 or 7o6/ 65;.9093. NA-C-CC-ElFl).GP-GRHHIPPA PG. Step back In tlme. o,er 65 shops \u0026 res12Uronts. \r\nLODG ING \r\nHotel ll'arm Springs Bed \u0026 Bre2kfas~ 17 Broad St., Hwy. l7 ALT41, (3 1830); 706/6552114, 800/366-7616. Rates: SS35.9S. S52; D$40,95-S160. CCO-NA. Restored 1907 hotel. private bath, breakfas~ heal/AC, ntlques. honeymoon suite w/hot tub. (GHTA), \r\nFOOD SERVICE \r\n11,e Bullod1 llouse, P.O. Box 565. (31830); 7o6/65S906S. \r\n(GIITA).  TRAVEL SERV ICES \r\nMeriwether Councy Chamber of Con,merc,?, P.O. Box 9, Feder.i Building. (31850): 706/6;5\"2558. Ill. (GHTA). \r\nWAVER I. Y HALL \r\nLODGING \r\nRaintree Farms of Waverly HllBed \u0026 Breakfas~ 8060 GA \r\nllwy. 208, (31831); 706/582-3227. Rates: S85. Callaway Gardens \u0026 Warm Sprin~ 15 min, trip. 1833 pl20tallon home. ~leganl bmkfas~ priv.ie bath. (GIITA) \r\n* WEST POINT \r\nATTRACTION \r\nFort Tyler, W. 6th SL, (31833): 706/64;.1440. NA-PA. Site or one ofthe lost blules or the CMI War. Nature lnlil fo11ures signs th21 describe the baule fought on April 16, 1865. Annuol anniversary ll\\'lng history encampments. West Point toke Dam and Museum, 500 Resouce Management Dr., (31833-9517); 706/645-2937, West Point Like Is recreo dona! showc,se for visitors. It contruns 52,000 a. of public recre2t1on ore:i, Including  6,387 ll. game presene; 52; ml. or shore line. \r\nWESTON \r\nTOURS \r\n.lterrln Pecan Co.. Inc., P.O. Box 39, H\")'. 520, (31832); 912/828-6610. CC.HF. Petro girt shop of)(!n ycor-round. Regional specioltyHems, amlques, toys and peaches. Tours. {GHTA). \r\nWOODBURY \r\nATTRACTIONS \r\nBig Red Oak Bridge, bet Gy \u0026 Woodbury, E. of State Rd. 85, (30293); 706/655-2558. C-EJ. Covered bridge of town lalUce design, built c. 1840 by Horace King, NR. Red Oak Is the longt-st wooden bridge span In G11. \r\nZEBULON \r\nTRAVL SERl' ICS \r\nPik Count)' Chamber of Commerce, 335 Concord SL, (30298): 706/S67-0616. C. Bike nd smell the 1000s orwlldflow, e~ or Pike! COLD SASS\\' TRF.E fllmt'CI here. {GIITA). \r\n \r\n178 1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n Attractions Listing \r\n \r\nA \r\n \r\nAbt:1h2m Bo.ldwln College \r\n \r\n164 \r\n \r\nAdm Spring llunts Air Mres Museum , , Akridge een,c1ery . . \r\n \r\n11 S I ;o \r\n , 101. 107 \r\n \r\nAllnn)' Museum of An  ,  . . .  161 \r\nAlexander Stephens llome \u0026 Museum . . . 69 \r\n \r\nAlcnndor Stephens Sme lllstoric Park .  69 \r\n \r\nAllaioona Dam und Lake \r\n \r\nI SO \r\n \r\nAlliance Thuter \r\n \r\n . . . . . . 52 \r\n \r\nAhwna Art ond History Galler}'  \r\n \r\n116 \r\n \r\nAhllln:iha RJ\\'er \u0026 falllng Rock Pork . 8;!, I IS Amerte\u003en Ad,enmres .. , . . . , , , . . ;9 \r\n \r\nAmericus 1Us1oric llistrict . . .  .  \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nAmlcalub falls St:lle Park . , .  136 \r\n \r\nAmlralol, River Rafting \r\n \r\n1;16 \r\n \r\nAmity Reaeation Puk \r\n \r\niO \r\n \r\nAnderso,wllle Ntlon,J IUstoric Site \r\n \r\nI7-1 \r\n \r\nAnd)'s Trout Forni , , ... ,  , , , 1.l7 \r\n \r\nAnn Ruby fills . . . \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\nAnnie Clinton N31ure Pre5erl'e \r\n \r\nI;3 \r\n \r\nApex lluseum  \r\n \r\n; I \r\n \r\nAppbchlon Ou10uers . . \r\n \r\nI J6 \r\n \r\nArchibald Smith Plantation !louse  \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\nArrowheod Public fishing Area    . ISJ \r\n \r\n\"5tronaul's Monument  \r\n \r\nI 6 I \r\n \r\nAtlonto Botanlcol Gorden . , , . . Sl \r\n \r\nAtlanta falcon Tr..tnlng Comp ,   \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\nAtlonto fie Markel \u0026 Antique Center  ,  57 \r\n \r\nAtlon12 llcritage Row \r\n \r\n ,  Sl \r\n \r\nAllon12 Jlis1ory Center     . . .  ,  ; I \r\n \r\nAlionto Morket Centre \r\n \r\n. . . . . . . ;I \r\n \r\nAtl:11112 Motor Specdwl' . .  . . . . . . I 04 \r\n \r\nAllonll Steepl'l'.h.'le   \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nAllam S)mphon)' Orche.tn \r\n \r\n; I \r\n \r\nAugusto-Richmond Count)' Museum \r\n \r\n(,8 \r\n \r\nB \r\n \r\nRabyland Genertl llospilal \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nBall Ground  , ,   .     . . . 1;0 \r\n \r\nBanks County Courthouse  .  . . .. 138 \r\n \r\nB:unsley Gordens . \r\n \r\n149 \r\n \r\nBartow IIIStory Center . \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\nBaulenun ,  \r\n \r\n15l \r\n \r\nBeUe,'\\le Mansion \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nBig llommock N21unl Are ..  .  114 \r\n \r\nBig Shanty Museum  . ... ,  ,  58 \r\n \r\nThe Big Spring \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\nBlock Rock Mountln State Park \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\nBlackbeard lslond Wildlife Rtfuge \r\n \r\n83 \r\n \r\nBlackbum Parle .. , . , ,  \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nBlo,1d fmns .. \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\nBltnton Creek Park \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nBlood Mountoln Archat'OIOglt:21 Arei ,  134 \r\n \r\nllloody Mmh Batdt Sile \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\nBlue Bird llod)' Company .   , . .  10. \r\n \r\nBlue-Gt:1y Museum . . . ... I 14 \r\n \r\nBluegrass Music liXpress \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\nBobby Bro\"n Sme Park , . ,  . . . . . 137 \r\n \r\n8o Ginn Notlontl Fish llotchery/Aquarlum 70 \r\nllonoventure . , , . , ,  , ,    86 \r\n \r\nBntlUe Trail \r\n \r\n85 \r\n \r\nBrnss1m1n Bald Mou111aln  , . 134 \r\n \r\nBr'er Rabbit Sttue \r\n \r\n103 \r\n \r\nBulloch !loll \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\nBurke Count)' Museum  . ,  , . .  71 \r\n \r\nllurts Pumpkin Ftrm . \r\n \r\nU6 \r\n \r\nButler llrO\\\\ n Galleri .. , ,    . . . 114 \r\n \r\nButler's lsl:111d  \r\n \r\nBuus-cltehre llerltoge lloU \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\nByron llepot , . , , . . . . .   . . . . !OJ \r\n \r\nC \r\n \r\nCNN Cemer \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\nCabboge Patch Kids \r\n \r\nus \r\n \r\nCo.llonwoldc Fine Arts Center . . . . , .. 57 \r\n \r\nC2ll2w:iy Gtrdcn~ . . . . . .  . . \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nCalla\\U)' MemorlI Tower . \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nCallawa)' Plwuatlon . . . . . . . . 71 \r\n \r\nThe Capitol . \r\n \r\n.     51 \r\n \r\nCarpet Capital of 1he World Curter Presidential Center \r\n \r\n 1;1 \r\n.. . .. ;z \r\n \r\nCorter's Dam \r\n \r\n.  . . . . . 151 \r\n \r\nCas.\u003c'ille Confederate Cemetery  , . 150 \r\n \r\nCo1e Spring \r\n \r\nISO \r\n \r\nC\"'ender Castle Winery . .  . , .  . . U6 \r\n \r\nCelcbril)\" Collectlon '  , .  ... 17'1 \r\n \r\nCenter for Puppet') An.I \r\n \r\n.. 51 \r\n \r\nCenter of the World . . . .  . . . . . . 137 \r\n \r\nCenter S1,gc TI1et1er \r\n \r\n. .;l \r\n \r\nCen1r2l of Georgia Ro.llroad \r\n \r\nRoundhouse Complex   . . . .   .  H \r\n \r\nChomblees Antique Row \r\n \r\n57 \r\n \r\nChuppell's Mill \r\n \r\n,  , , , ,   113 \r\n \r\nChawau Elan IX1nery . . . . . . , , , , I34 \r\n \r\nChauahoochee Notional Fish lltchcry I 52 \r\n \r\nChauahoochee National Forest . , 134, 149 \r\n \r\nChauohoochee Nature Center . .     60 \r\n \r\nChauohoochce Trace , , , ,  .  \r\n \r\nI76 \r\n \r\nChrnnhoochec Vo.lley Art Musi:um , \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nChouooga RJ\\'er . . . . . . . . ,  , , 135 \r\n \r\nChch,w lndln Monument . \r\n \r\n163 \r\n \r\nChehw Wild Animal Park \r\n \r\nl 61 \r\n \r\nCherokee Rose Shoollng Resort \r\n \r\n116 \r\n \r\nChestnut Mountain \\l'lnery \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nChlchmauga Ntionl Mililtry Park . .  151 \r\n \r\nChJel Yann !louse 11is1oric Sile ,   \r\n \r\nt 51 \r\n \r\nChieftains Museum . \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nClvll War Village of Andersonville  . . . 174 \r\n \r\nClarks HIii inc . . \r\n \r\n , 68. 70 \r\n \r\nClaxton frultcoke Compuny \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\nClem's Shoal Music Park , . . . . ,   138 Cloudl:tnd Qmyon Stote Park  , . , , I53 \r\n \r\nCoca-Colli Lakewood Amphltheotre . . . . , Sl \r\n \r\nCoffee Allilll1ct ror the ArtS  , \r\n \r\n11_; \r\n \r\nCoffee Ari Wolk , \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\nCoffee Theatre Company \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\nCohuna \\l'llderness Area    ,  , . ,  149 \r\n \r\nColem:tn River Wildlife Are , ,  , , , , 135 \r\n \r\nColqulll County ArtS Center  .  . , ,  163 \r\n \r\nColumbus llis1oric Distrla . ,  ,  135 \r\n \r\nColumbus Iron Works Con\\'enllon Center , ,  , . . . , . 175 \r\n \r\nColumbus Museum \r\n \r\n175 \r\n \r\nCommerce Foctury Stores \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nCommerce llls1orlc DlsUia  .    \r\n \r\n13S \r\n \r\nConcertS in the Country . .  , , ,   149 \r\n \r\nConfederate Cemeteries .  . , I02, l06, l52 \r\n \r\nConfc,derttdlemorial , . . . . . . . .  113 \r\n \r\nConfedcmc Nval Museum ... ,  175 \r\n \r\nConfeder.ic Square \r\n \r\n. . . . . . , 70 \r\n \r\nConfeder21e VIiiage \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nConsolidated Gold Mines \r\n \r\nl;16 \r\n \r\nCooper's Creek Recreation Area  ,  , H4 \r\n \r\nCooper's friendship Monument \r\n \r\nI 50 \r\n \r\nCooper's Iron Works . . . . .  . ,  150 \r\n \r\nCo\\'ington l!ISIOriC Dl11ria . \r\n \r\nl 03 \r\n \r\nCrawford Long ~luseum , \r\n \r\nl.l8 \r\n \r\nCreotl\\'e Ans Guild . . . ' ' \r\n \r\nI;I \r\n \r\nCresrent !louse Complex . . \r\n \r\n164 \r\n \r\nCrissons Gold Mine . . . . \r\n \r\nI 36 \r\n \r\nCromer's Mill eo,ered Bridge , , . , 134 \r\n \r\nCrooked River Stote Pork \r\n \r\n.  85 \r\n \r\nCrown Gtrdens nd Archives \r\n \r\n. I5I \r\n \r\nCrys1,J Lllke Woter Park \r\n \r\n68, 164 \r\n \r\nCumberlond Island National Se,shore . . . 85 \r\n \r\nCurr.hee Mountain \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\nCydoram \r\n \r\n . .      , ,  , , . 52 \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nD:thlom.'ll Courthouse \r\n \r\nondGold Museum \r\n \r\n.   .  . . 136 \r\n \r\nDahloneg, Town Square . . . . . .  l;16 \r\n \r\nDau.wt Tt:111s Nature Ccmer . \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\nDawson County Courthouse \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\n0.11ron1llle Pool Room , , \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nDeKalb Farmer's )lorkct \r\n \r\n, , 57 \r\n \r\nDeKalb llis1orit:2l Sooety Museum . , , 57 \r\n \r\nDesoto 1,11.1 Sce,uc Are . . . . . , . . J,;6 \r\n \r\nDicke)''S Peoch Picking Shed . \r\n \r\nl 06 \r\n \r\nDill,rd Ant1,1ue M,ll  , , . .   . . 136 \r\n \r\nDogwood lluntlng Preserve , . , \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nDouble Q Fam1s  . . . , . , \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\nDough1s,-11le Cuhurol Ans Center \r\n \r\n15 I \r\n \r\nDrummer lloy CM! War ltuseum \r\n \r\n17i \r\n \r\nDuhllnl.:lurens Museum  , , . \r\n \r\nI 13 \r\n \r\nDog Gap Bonle Park  , .   . . \r\n \r\nI 51 \r\n \r\n6 \r\n \r\nf'.:1S1man Disrounl/fle:a Morke1 \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\nE:11on1on llis1oric Dl51rict \r\n \r\nI 03 \r\n \r\nF.1Mn I. Hatch Nudeor Plm \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\n1867 Depot . . \r\n \r\n 58 \r\n \r\nElder Mill Co\"ered Bridge \r\n \r\nI 07 \r\n \r\nElijah Cluk Sme Pork  .  \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nElliot Museum \r\n \r\n. . . .  , ,  136 \r\n \r\nElvis Presley Museum , , .. , . . . . . 174 \r\n \r\nEpworth-By-The-Se-a \r\n \r\n , . , .  ,  s; \r\n \r\nErskine Caldwell Blrthpl,ce , .  . . 177 \r\n \r\nEtowah lndlan Mounds \r\n \r\nl SO \r\n \r\nEtowoh Smlon \r\n \r\nl SO \r\n \r\nEVlll\\S County PubUc Fishb1g Area \r\n \r\nl 1_; \r\n \r\nF \r\n \r\nfoctory Stores or Americ:i .. , , , 162 \r\n \r\nFo.lth Chapel . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 84 \r\n \r\nfa)'e11e County Courthouse  , , , . .  I75 \r\n \r\nFederal Reserve B:tnk , . , , ,   . . 52 \r\n \r\nfernhank Mui.eurn ofNatural IIIStory . . . 57 \r\n \r\nfernbank Science Center ,  , , , , . , . . 57 \r\n \r\nFire Staum, Number Two \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\nfilzgerald-l:len Hill \r\n \r\nCounty Arts Council Museum \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\nFi11.gerald Grond Theatre . , \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\nflint River Outdoor Center . , \r\n \r\n178 \r\n \r\nFlorence Mortna State Pork . . \r\n \r\nI 78 \r\n \r\nfor,,')'lh llistorlc Distria . . . . . . !03, 106 \r\n \r\nForsyth Pllrk ,  , . . .. , ,  , 87 \r\n \r\nFon Benj,mln Hawkll\\S . . . . .    104 \r\n \r\nFon Frederica   . . . . . . . , . 85 \r\n \r\nFon King George , , .. , , , . .  , 84 \r\n \r\nFon M~~lllster Stale llls1oric Site ... , .  . 85 \r\n \r\nfort Morris fllstoric Site .    .  .. 70, 85 \r\n \r\nfort Mount,in State Pork  , , . . , .. 151 \r\n \r\nFort Pul.,~ki N2UonI Monument   ,  , . 86 \r\n \r\nFon Sere-en \r\n \r\n. 88 \r\n \r\nFounders Memorial Garden \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\nFon Winds lndion Museum  .  .  .  . 139 \r\n \r\nPon Ytrgo State Puk \r\n \r\n. . . . . . . 139 \r\n \r\nfox The:atre \r\n \r\n. . . . . . . 51 \r\n \r\nfox \\~neyanls Winery \r\n \r\n, . . I03. l07 \r\n \r\nFoxfire Museum . \r\n \r\nl :19 \r\n \r\nfrank Gross Recreation Area \r\n \r\n134 \r\n \r\nfronklin D. Roose\\'eh Sme Pork  .  177 \r\n \r\nfrJJ1kllnl Playhouse  . .  . . . . . . , l 16 \r\n \r\nFred ll1ml11on Rhododendron \r\n \r\nGarden . , , . . . . . . . . . . .  138 \r\n \r\nFront Porth Music !lull \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nFrontier Village \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nG \r\n \r\nG,skin AVenue lliStoric District \r\n \r\n.   11 J \r\n \r\nGmway Indian Museum \r\n \r\n . . 150 \r\n \r\nGallen Specl\u003elty Mall  , , .  .  . . . S9 \r\n \r\nGeneral Coffee Sme Ptrk  , . \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\nGeorge Coleman Planetarium \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nGeorge T. Bagby State Puk \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nGeorge L Smith State Park  , . \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nGeorgi, Agrirama \r\n \r\n164 \r\n \r\nGeorgi A,iotlon 1111 or Fame . . \r\n \r\n107 \r\n \r\nGeorgio C:uldes1ones \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\nGl'Orgla ln1cn12tlonal Co1wen1lon Center . 56 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Muble Con1pony , . .     I53 \r\n \r\nGeorgl Mountain Center \r\n \r\n13 7 \r\n \r\nGl'Orgia Mountain F:tir \r\n \r\n. . . . . . . 138 \r\n \r\nGt'Orgl, Museum or An , , .  . . . . 102 \r\n \r\nGeorgl, N31lonal F2lrgrounds .   .  . 106 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Pines Plant:ulon \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nGeo')lia Power Lakes . \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\nGeorgia Sou1hern Unlvc~ity , , . . . . . l 16 \r\n \r\nGl'Orgil Trust for IILllOriC Preoervttlon . , 51 \r\n \r\nGeorgi Vctcl\"Jns Memorial Sme Puk  . 175 \r\n \r\nGl\u003eorgl, World Congress Center .  ,  , SI \r\n \r\nGold Mines of llelen  ,  , , , . . .  . 138 \r\n \r\nGold N' Gem Grubbln Mine .  . . . . , 135 \r\n \r\nGolden Isles Mtrina   , , , .   .  ,  86 \r\n \r\nGolden Isles Reson lslonds ,  , .. 85 \r\n \r\nGoose Chosers hrm . .  . \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nGooscnc'l'.k Ftrn\\S \r\n \r\n114 \r\n \r\nGordon College . , , , ,  , . . .  102 \r\n \r\nGordonla-Altant:tha Sme Park .  .  . . 11S \r\n \r\nGourdmf1 Museum , , . . . . . . . .  1_;9 \r\n \r\nGovernor's M21t1iun . , .. , ,  Sl \r\n \r\nGronlte Museum . .   . ,   . . 137 \r\n \r\nGreen Street llistorial District  ,  \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\nGreene County lllstorlal Museum  ,  69 \r\n \r\nGreensboro Courthouse . . . , . , . . , 69 \r\n \r\nGuldoGordens , , , , . , .. . . . . . 115 \r\n \r\nG\\\\1nneu Convention Center .  . . . .  , 57 \r\n \r\nGwlnneu Council for the t,rts/ fine Ans Center , . . . . . ,  ,  57 \r\n \r\nGwinneu County lllstorie2l Courthouse .. , . . . ,  ,  58 \r\n \r\nG\\\\111ne11 lllstorlral Socie1y  . .    ,  58 \r\n \r\nH \r\n \r\nllabersh:tm Winery  . . . . . . . . . 134 \r\n \r\nll2blla1 for llum,nlty . . .  . .    , 174 \r\n \r\nllon1bridge Center      . . .  ,  139 \r\n \r\nll2rnburg State Ptrk . , , , , .   , , 70 \r\n \r\nllamp1on Morin ,  ,  ,   , ,  , 86 \r\n \r\nllamp1on Tt:1ln Depot . . , , , . 104 \r\n \r\nllandcraru:rs Guild of \r\n \r\nNorthwest Georgia \r\n \r\n151 \r\n \r\nlloppy l'tllcy Pouery  , . . . .. . 107 \r\n \r\n!lard Lllbor Creek S121e Park , \r\n \r\n107 \r\n \r\nllarrlet Tuhmon Museum ,  , \r\n \r\n105 \r\n \r\nllortStotePark  , . , , ,   ,. 1~7 \r\n \r\nllortwell I.alee , . , . ,  , . , . 137 \r\n \r\nllwklnsvillc Anti\u003c1ue Mll . .  . . . . , 115 \r\n \r\nllawklrtwflle lltmess \r\n \r\nHorse Tt:1lnlng fadllty . . . .      . 11; \r\n \r\nllawklnsvtlle IIIStorlc Opera !louse  . , ,  , ,  ,  . . . . . 11 S \r\n \r\nHay !louse , .. , , \r\n \r\n.. .  105 \r\n \r\nHelen Downtown OlsUia  , . ,  . . . 138 \r\n \r\nHelton Creek Falis , , , , ... ,  , 134 \r\n \r\nllendcrson hlls Park  , ... , .. 139 \r\n \r\nllemdon llome   \r\n \r\n. . . . . , . 51 \r\n \r\nlligh hlls State Park . . . .  .  . . . I04 \r\n \r\n111gb Museum of An . . . ,  ,  52 \r\n \r\nlligh Museum of Art II \r\n \r\nGeorgia Pacific Center \r\n \r\n. . . . 52 \r\n \r\nHistoric ll\u003cmntown lllnesvtlle . , \r\n \r\n, 84 \r\n \r\nHist.orlc Oaklond Cemetery . , .   ,  51 \r\n \r\nllofwyl-BrodOeld Plantation \r\n \r\n83 \r\n \r\nllollld)'Flle !louse . . . . \r\n \r\n58 \r\n \r\nlloney l'roduttlon or llahlro \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nllurrlcone Shols Pllrk \r\n \r\n138 \r\n \r\nlndlon Springs llotel \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\nlndlan Springs Stte Ptrk .. \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\nIron llorse  , . , , . \r\n \r\n. 69 \r\n \r\nJ \r\n \r\nJackson Lake , \r\n \r\n. .. ,  ,  , ,  104 \r\n \r\nJames sJoppf Floyd S121e Park  \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nJarrell PlontoUoo 111.slorlc Site . . , . \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\nJefferson-Davis Memorial Park . .   115 \r\n \r\nJckyll lsl:tnd Golf Club  \r\n \r\n , 84 \r\n \r\nJekyll lslnd lllstoric Dl11rla . , .  . 84_ \r\n \r\nJck)'ll lsl:i.nd Historic Marina  \r\n \r\n, 84 \r\n \r\nJimmy Carter N,tlonal lllstork Site , , 178 \r\n \r\nJohn Ross !louse \r\n \r\n153 \r\n \r\nJohn Tonner Sme Park . . . . . \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\nJohn's Mill ,     \r\n \r\n  , . 1;2 \r\n \r\nJullcuc Grist Mill    . ,      I04 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia 011 My Mind \r\n \r\n179 \r\n \r\n K \r\n \r\nKennesaw Mount:iln \r\n \r\nN1tfonlll Ba1tfcfleld 1'11rk  5S \r\n \r\nKenle Creek 82ttfefield  . . .  . . . . . . 71 \r\n \r\nKilgore .11111 Covered Bridge .  . \r\n \r\nI 06 \r\n \r\nKing T'ssdell Conage of \r\n \r\n81,ck llls1of')' Museum .  . . . . \r\n \r\n87 \r\n \r\nKingston Confedcrn1e Museum . . \r\n \r\nl 50 \r\n \r\nKirbo lnterpreilve Center  .  . . \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nKolomokl Mounds S111c P11rk . . . \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nL \r\n \r\nLlldson Geneloglcal Library \r\n \r\nI t 6 \r\n \r\nl.:lke Arrowhead . . . . .  .  .  .  I53 \r\n \r\nW:e Blue Ridge . . . . .  . . .  . . 149 \r\n \r\nl.:lke Burton . . .  . .. ,  . . . 135 \r\n \r\nLue Chatuge Pork  .    . .   . . . 138 \r\n \r\nW:e Chehaw .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . 161 \r\n \r\nL1ke George Andrews . . . . . ,     t 62 \r\n \r\nukeJullcne . . . . . \r\n \r\n10~ \r\n \r\nl.:lke l.2nler Islands . . .  . . . . . . 56, 138 \r\n \r\nW:e Nonie) .   .  .  . . . . .  . . 134 \r\n \r\nl.:lke Oconee  . . . . . .  . . 69. I03. I05 \r\n \r\nl.:lke Park Fctory Stores . .  . . \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nl.:lke Russell  .  . .  . . . . . \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nl.:lke Richard Russell State Pork . . \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nW:e Seminole . . . . \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nuxe Sincl,lr . .  . . .  .   . . . 70. I06 \r\n \r\nl.:lke Wlnfield Scon  \r\n \r\nI 3'l \r\n \r\nl.:lke Wlnnepes,ukah Amusement Pork  . IS3 \r\n \r\nW:eshore M,U . .  .  .  .   \r\n \r\nl H \r\n \r\nl.amu Dodd Art Center    .  . . . . . 176 \r\n \r\nl.:lnJer O:dc . \r\n \r\n. . 83 \r\n \r\nl.:lnier Racewai . .  . . .  .   . . . . 137 \r\n \r\nl.:lnlerland Country Music Park   . .   136 \r\n \r\nl.:lpham-Pmerson House . . . . . .  . . 163 \r\n \r\nl.:lur:i Walker Sme Pork . . .  .     . 88 \r\n \r\nLenox Squ11re . . .. , . ,  , 51 \r\n \r\nLewis Grimird Museum . . . . .   .  I77 \r\n \r\nUbeny Square . . . . . . . . .  . . . . 115 \r\nUgluhouse Coastal Museum . . . . . . . . . 86 \r\n \r\nLincoln Coumy lli'11orial Pork \r\n \r\n.. 70 \r\n \r\nLindbergh Memorial .   . \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nUtftia Springs Water Company \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\nUnle Ocmulgcc State Pork . . . . . \r\n \r\n115 \r\n \r\nLliurulTreks . . . . . . .  . . \r\n \r\n151 \r\n \r\nl.ockerly Arboretum        . \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\nLookout Mountain . .    .   . \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\nLowndesjValdost Cultur2I Arts Center I64 \r\n \r\nMaron City Auditorium . ,    . 105 \r\n \r\nMaron Gt2nd Opera ltouse . . ... 105 \r\n \r\n~luron Historic Districts .  . . . \r\n \r\nI 05 \r\n \r\nMoron Museum or Ans and Sciences  .  105 \r\n \r\nMadison Historic District . . .  .   .  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Jr. \r\n \r\nNatlonal IUstoric Site .  . . .    .  51 \r\n \r\nMory Miller Doil Museum  .  . . . . . . . 83 \r\n \r\nMary Willis Ubrarr . . . .  .  . .. 7I \r\n \r\nM11Ssee Lane Gardens . . . . . .    104 \r\n \r\nMassengale Park  .  .        .  . 86 \r\n \r\nMoyhaw Jelly Capitol . .  . .   \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nMrOonough Counhouse Square .   .  . 106 \r\n \r\nMcDuffie fishing Are- .   . .   , .. 7 I \r\n \r\nMdn1osh R~nre . . . . . . . . , . . 150 \r\nMcimosh Sugar Mill T,bby Ruins  ,  .  s; \r\n \r\nMcado\"\"  . . . .   .       ,  . l 07 \r\n \r\nMeteer Air Museum . . , . 149 \r\n \r\nMen:h:uus ilope Village    .  .  .  149 \r\n \r\nMichael C. Carlos Museum \r\n \r\n. 52, 57 \r\n \r\nMiddle George r onery \r\n \r\n104 \r\n \r\nMldwoy Museum  . . . . . . .  . . . 85 \r\n \r\nMlsllctoe S1'!te Pork .  . . . . .  . . . . 68 \r\n \r\nMoosln Crc't!k Stte Park . . .  .  .  135 \r\n \r\nMockingbird Forge ..... 103 \r\n \r\nMonastery of our \r\n \r\nlady of the lloly Spirit . . . . . . . . 103 \r\n \r\nMonroe Historic District \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\nMorgan County Afric:111-An1ericw1 Museum . 105 \r\n \r\nMorgan County Courthouse  \r\n \r\n105 \r\n \r\nMorgan1on Pni111 . . . .  . .  . .   . t;2 \r\n \r\nMorns Museum of An  \r\n \r\n6S \r\n \r\nMuseum and An:hives of Georgia F.dumlon 106 \r\n \r\nMuseum ofAvhllon \r\n \r\n107 \r\n \r\nMuseum of the Hills \r\n \r\ni.l8 \r\n \r\nN \r\n \r\nNan1:1halo Outdoor Center \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nN111looal Archives, Southeast Region    57 \r\n \r\nNtlonol Coumry Music Museum   . . 174 \r\n \r\nNotional lnfamry Museum . . .  .  . 175 \r\n \r\nNeptune Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 \r\n \r\nNew Atlanta Orag\"ay . . . . . . . . . . Il9 \r\n \r\nNew Echota HistoricSile . . . .  .  . 149 \r\n \r\nNoah's Ark Anlm,l Rehabllltotfon . . .  105 \r\n \r\nNoble 11111 .\\luseum  . \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\nNorth Georgl Candie F\u003ectory   .   . 135 \r\n \r\n0 \r\n \r\nOak Grove Cemetery . . . . . . .     85 \r\n \r\nOakhilVManh Berry Museum . .   . , l 5.l \r\n \r\nOaklea Manor  .  \r\n \r\nI 04 \r\n \r\n02klelgh \r\n \r\n149 \r\n \r\nOo1land lsbnd F.ducatfon Center . . . . . 87 \r\n \r\nObediah's Okefenok . . .  . . . . . . . 88 \r\n \r\nOcmulgee NaUon:tl \r\n \r\nMouument \u0026 Museum   ... l05 \r\n \r\nOcmulgee Rlver . . . . .   . .  .   . 115 \r\nOconee N2tion:il Forest     . . . toG \r\n \r\nOconee Rher \r\n \r\n113 \r\n \r\nOgeechc't! ll~ldlife Mon,gemem Area \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Heritage Center . . . . \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee National \\l~ldUfe Refuge \r\n \r\nS4 \r\n \r\nOkefenokee Swamp Parle ... . . . 85, 88 \r\n \r\nOld Cemetef') . . . . . . . . .. \r\n \r\n70 \r\n \r\nOld Clinton ilisloric DIStrict  103 \r\n \r\nOld Pon Jackson .  .  .  . ... 86 \r\n \r\nOld Governor's M:insJon . . . . . . .   106 \r\n \r\nOld Kiokee Baptist Church \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\nOld Liberty Cou111y Jail . . . \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\nOld Morkc1ilouse  . . .   . . . .  . 70 \r\n \r\nOld Mill Museum ....... 177 \r\n \r\nOld Sme Capitol Mu.seum . \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\nOld Town Brunswick . \r\n \r\n83 \r\n \r\nOld Town Uibum . .  .    . . . . . ;9 \r\n \r\nOld While County Courtl1,ouse . .. U5 \r\n \r\nOutpost Replica . \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nOxford College \r\n \r\n106 \r\n \r\np \r\n \r\nPuce House .  . .   . .    .  .   11j \r\n \r\nP:10013 Mountain State \r\n \r\nConservation P1lrk . . . .  . . . l03, I07 \r\n \r\nPorndlse Gardens . . .  . . , . . . . .  t 53 \r\n \r\nParadise Park . . . . . , , . .    16.l \r\n \r\nPasaquan . . \r\n \r\n174 \r\n \r\nPmerron Planetarium , .. , .  I7S \r\n \r\nPouldlng Council for the Arts . .  .  . . 151 \r\n \r\nPe-,chtrcc Ccn1er Downtown \r\n \r\n5l \r\n \r\nPeanut Monument . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Pebble Hill Plant,llon . . . . . . . .  .  l 63 \r\n \r\nPerf')\"Antiques \u0026 Collectibles Moll  .    lo\u003c, \r\n \r\nC.W. Peuigrew form  .  .  .   .  IM \r\n \r\nPhillip;; Norur.al Area  .  . . . . . . . 11t \r\n \r\nPickens Mill Historic Site . . . . . . . I51 \r\n \r\nPiedmont Notlon:il Wildlife Refuge . . . 107 \r\n \r\nPine 11111 Plan1at1on  . .   . . .  .  162 \r\n \r\nPine Mount,in Village . . .  . . . .    177 \r\n \r\nPine .\\loun1\u003eln Wild AnlmI Park . . 177 \r\n \r\nPolk County illstorical Museum \u0026 Gardens 151 \r\n \r\nPoultry Park . . . . . . . . . , .. 137 \r\n \r\nPrire's Store \r\n \r\n-o \r\n \r\nProvidence Can)'on S1a1c Park \r\n \r\n176 \r\n \r\nQuail Ridge Hunting Preserve  \r\n \r\n11.l \r\n \r\nQuinlan Arts Center .  .  . .  . \r\n \r\n137 \r\n \r\nR \r\n \r\nRabun Bold Mountain   . \r\n \r\n135 \r\n \r\nRadium Sprin~ and Casino . \r\n \r\n161 \r\n \r\nReach or Song App:alachl:in Dl\"Jma \r\n \r\n1.\\8 \r\n \r\nRed Top .lloumain Swte Park . . . \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\nReed Bingham Sm e Park .   . . \r\n \r\nl 6 l \r\n \r\nReynolds Nature Presenrc . . . . .  . . . (,0 \r\n \r\nRhodes llall . . .  \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\nRinggold Depot . . . .        . 152 \r\n \r\nRiverwolk in AugUS1a . . \r\n \r\n68 \r\n \r\nRoad Allam, \r\n \r\nIjq \r\n \r\nRoad 10T:ll\"J Museum .   .  . .  . . . 52 \r\n \r\nRohert Toombs !louse llistoric Site \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nRohen W. WoodmffAns Center .  .   52 \r\n \r\nRock City Gordens  .   . . \r\n \r\nI Sl \r\n \r\nRock Eitgle 4,HCenter . . . . . .  . 103 \r\n \r\nRock llouse  .  .  \r\n \r\n71 \r\n \r\nRocker Shop of Marlena Museum     . 59 \r\n \r\nRoosevelt Riding Srnblcs \r\n \r\nIn \r\n \r\nRooseveil\"s Unie White \r\n \r\nilouse IUStorir Sile . . . . .  . \r\n \r\n178 \r\n \r\nRoselawn .lluscum .  \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\nRosweil lllstoric-JI Society  . .   \r\n \r\n(,0 \r\n \r\nRum Creek Wildllle Mon,gement Al\"Cll 10-1 \r\n \r\ns \r\n \r\nSandy Springs lllStoric Site \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\nSopeio lsi,nd F.stuarine Resene . . \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\ns,vannoh City Morket . \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\nSa.onnah Historic Dlslrict \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\nSa,annah Maritime Museum  . . .  , . . 87 \r\n \r\nSa,nnah Ri,erfront Pim  . .  \r\n \r\n86 \r\n \r\nSovannah Science .\\lus,,um . . . .  \r\n \r\n87 \r\n \r\nSoutee-Noroochee Indian Mound ... 138 \r\n \r\nSchoefcr Center for Perfomling Arts \r\n \r\n1.19 \r\n \r\nSa\"Trek  . . . . .   .   \r\n \r\n52 \r\n \r\nScull Shoals . \r\n \r\n69 \r\n \r\nShenandoah F.d11c2tion Center . . \r\n \r\n177 \r\n \r\nShrimp Docks or llruns,,,ck . . . . \r\n \r\n83 \r\n \r\nSidney i.:lnier Blrlhplace \r\n \r\nI05 \r\n \r\nSliver Moon Music Barn .        .  174 \r\n \r\nSJl\\'er Moon Swmpede Arena \r\n \r\n17-t \r\n \r\nSix Fl2gs Over Georgia . . \r\n \r\n;9 \r\n \r\nSixth Coh':lry Museum   \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\nSkidawoy Island St11e Park        g; \r\n \r\nSkldaway \\ta.rlne Science Complex   86 \r\n \r\nSouth Georgia College . .  .    .  11.\\ \r\n \r\nSoulheas1Rallway Museum \r\n \r\n57 \r\n \r\nSoutheastern E.xpedilious . . . .  . . 51. l.l5 \r\n \r\nSou1he:1\u003e1em lntemollonal Oragway    151 \r\n \r\nSouthern C,mer for \r\n \r\nContinuing Education . . . .  \r\n \r\n116 \r\n \r\nSouthern forest World . . . . . . . . 88 \r\n \r\nSphcy lloll, Clayton S1a1e College . . .   60 \r\n \r\nSpring Creek Rea-eat.ion Park . . .  . . . 16l \r\n \r\nStote llotanlol Gardens or Georgl \r\n \r\n102 \r\n \r\nSme f'\u003ermer's Morket . \r\n \r\n51 , 58, 16.l \r\n \r\nStately Oaks Piamatlon \r\n \r\n58 \r\n \r\nStephen Foster Smc Park . . . .  . . . . 84 \r\n \r\nS1ets011-Sanford ilouse . . . .   . . . 106 \r\n \r\nStone Mountain Park  . . . . . . . .  57, 61 \r\n \r\nS1one Mountain Village \r\n \r\n61 \r\n \r\nSto,all Co\\'ered Bridge .  \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\nStuckey's Candy  . . . . . . \r\n \r\n11-t \r\n \r\nSugarcreek Racewar \u0026 Music Pork . \r\n \r\n1,9 \r\n \r\nSun Valley Beach .  . . . . . \r\n \r\n60 \r\n \r\nSunrlw Plane12rium . .  . . \r\n \r\n152 \r\n \r\nSwump Gm'f Sketches .   . \r\n \r\nt6l \r\n \r\nSwampland Opm House \r\n \r\nI07 \r\n \r\n$\\\\':In Center  . \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\nSweeiwatcr Creek S101e Pork \r\n \r\n150 \r\n \r\nT \r\n \r\nTllawahee Pian1a1ion . . . . \r\n \r\n162 \r\n \r\nTallulah Gorge \u0026 Park \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\nTamingo Famb Equ.,.;trfan Center \r\n \r\n. 106 \r\n \r\nTanger F,ctOf')' Ou1lc1 Centers \r\n \r\nl05. I36 \r\n \r\nTelfair Ac-Jdcmy ofArts \u0026 Science   .  87 \r\n \r\nTcrrora Pork .  . . . . .  . \r\n \r\n139 \r\n \r\nTheatre Alban)' . . . \r\n \r\n. 16 I \r\n \r\nTheatre in the Square. Moric110 \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\nThomasville Cuilural Cen1er . , \r\n \r\n163 \r\n \r\nThronutceska ilcri12gc Museum \r\n \r\n. 161 \r\n \r\nTifton llistoric Downtown . . . \r\n \r\n l 6-i \r\n \r\nToc,-02 Falls . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . I 39 \r\n \r\nToonenille Trolley . . . . . . . . . .  . 85 \r\n \r\nTrJelers Res1 lllstoric Site .  . . . 139 \r\n \r\nTribble Mill Regional Park . \r\n \r\n  58 \r\n \r\nTribute 10 the Americon Indians \r\n \r\n. l(1Z \r\n \r\nTroup's T\u003c1mb . \r\n \r\n. 115 \r\n \r\nTugaloo Stote Pork .  .  . . . . \r\n \r\n. 138 \r\n \r\nTomer llunt Clements Cahin \r\n \r\n. 10\u003c, \r\n \r\nTy Cnbh Memorial   . . \r\n \r\n  139 \r\n \r\nTybee Island Lighthouse \u0026 .\\luseum \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\nTybee Island Morine Sdcnre Center \r\n \r\n88 \r\n \r\nu \r\n \r\nUncle Remus lluseum \u0026 Park \r\n \r\n. !03 \r\n \r\nUnderground Ali'1lla \r\n \r\nSt \r\n \r\nUnicoi State Puk  . . \r\n \r\n. 138 \r\n \r\nUnit,'() States Navy Supply \r\n \r\nCorps MUSl!unt \r\n \r\n. 102 \r\n \r\nUnfversil)' or Georgi \r\n \r\n IOZ \r\n \r\nV \r\n \r\nVeterans Rl\\erfron1 Park \r\n \r\n16 1 \r\n \r\nl'lctorio Bnant State P\u003erk \r\n \r\nond Golf Course . . \r\n \r\n 139 \r\n \r\nVictory Museum .  ... \r\n \r\n84 \r\n \r\n\\'Ines Botanical Gardens .... 59 \r\n \r\nl' ining.\u003c Antiques \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\nl'intngsJubilee \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\nVogel State Park \r\n \r\n. 1.14 \r\n \r\nw \r\n \r\nWalasi-)1 Center \r\n \r\n. 13~ \r\n \r\nWalter F G,.,,rge Lock 2nd Dam \r\n \r\n. 162 \r\n \r\nWalter 8. Wllllams P,rk , \r\n \r\n. I06 \r\n \r\nll'om1 Spnngs VIiiage  \r\n \r\n 178 \r\n \r\nWa1SOn Mill ilridge Staie Park . . . . . 1,l5 \r\n \r\nWaycross Area Community Theatre . .  . 88 \r\n \r\nWai-cross His10ric Downtown . .  . . 88 \r\n \r\nWest Georgia College . .  . .  .  . .. 150 \r\n \r\nWe,,t Georgia .lluseum . . . . .  .   I5;\\ \r\n \r\n11:est Point l.:lke .   \r\n \r\n  178 \r\n \r\n\\l'estville l'illlge  .  . .  .   . . 177 \r\n \r\nWetl1erbee Plaoewlum \r\n \r\n161 \r\n \r\nWhl\u003c1ie Stop Cafe  . . \r\n \r\n I0-t \r\n \r\nWhile Water \r\n \r\n59 \r\n \r\nWIibanks Apluries \r\n \r\nIi 3 \r\n \r\nWIicox County Counhouse \r\n \r\n Ilj \r\n \r\nWiidwater Ltd . .  . , 102. 135 \r\n \r\n\\l'iliiam \\\\elnmao !Uoeral Museum   I;o \r\n \r\nWindemere Plontatlon . .  .  .  .  . 177 \r\n \r\nWomen of the 60s Monument \r\n \r\n7 I \r\n \r\nWoodruff Art.\u003c Center \r\n \r\n52 \r\n \r\nWoody Gap Recrea1lonl Area . . \r\n \r\nI j\u003c{ \r\n \r\nll'orld of Coc--Cola  .  .    .   St \r\n \r\nWorld's Largest Apple Monument . \r\n \r\n136 \r\n \r\nWormsloe lils10ric Sile .   . . . . .  87 \r\n \r\nWren's Nest  \r\n \r\ny \r\n \r\nYellow River ll'lldlife Game R:inch . . 59 Yonah Mountain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Young Brothers Pharmacy . . . . . .  . . 150 Youth Museum or .llarieno . , .  .  ; 9 \r\nz \r\n \r\nZoo Atilnll ' \r\n \r\n51 \r\n \r\n180 \r\n \r\n1995 Georgia On My Mind \r\n \r\n Georgia's a big state. That's why we have over 45 Days Inns locations. all waiting to show \r\n \r\nl 800 D ~ S INN you what southern hospitaliJl is all about And when you stay at Days Inns. be sure Io ask for \r\n \r\nSouavranRnoachk toBoAtutogumstaR, Dataeyss .InFnrsomis Athtleanptlaactoe _ \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\nto keep in mind when traveling through \r\n \r\n. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nGeorgla. 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Bagby, Utt.le Ottnulgee, Red Top Mountain, and Unkol state parks. \r\n Conages are available at nearly all the parks and are fully equipped with stoves, refrigerators, utensils, linens, and blankets. \r\n A variety of camping experiences are provldt-d including tent and trailer camping, walk-in camping. pioneer camping, and group camping facllilles. \r\nTo receive a FREE color guide to Georgia's state parks and historic sites, a rates and reservations J13lllphlet, or an annual special events brochure, call 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (E!.S.T.) Monday through Friday. \r\n \r\nGEORGIA STATE PARKS \r\n \r\n\u0026 msTORIC SITES \r\n \r\n-- ---- \r\n \r\n---- \r\n \r\nT-IA! \r\n \r\n-- \r\n \r\nfl- \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\n- \r\n \r\nr.:j~-~~-~-\"=====,111- f.1 ,_ _ 1-: \r\n \r\nc.!,.- \r\n \r\n--- \r\n\"fl.--- It ,..__ \r\n \r\n- \r\n-- - \r\nl!Ml10 \r\n1!1I1ll1,1._,__, \r\n \r\n\" ......_-:.:..._ 6. 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The gardens feature heirloom plants and over 200 varieties of antique roses. \r\n \r\nOnce you've enjoyed the beauty of our many garden areas, take home a memory of your day with seasonal cuttings and potted plants from the Barnsley Plant Shop. Our expert gardeners and horticulturalists will provide you with \r\ninformation and all the tools needed to create your own landscaped garden. \r\n \r\nThen experience a \"taste of the Old South\" in the \r\n \r\nBarnsley Gardens Restaurant, featuring original recipes \r\n \r\nfrom the Barnsley family cookbook. Our chef and his \r\n \r\nca refully ITained staff will delight you with their hospi- \r\n \r\ntality and professional service. In addition to providing \r\n \r\nyou with an impeccable \r\n \r\ndining experience, the \r\n \r\nCHATTANOOGA \r\n \r\nrestaurant also caters lhe finest cuisine for weddings, receptions, cocktails parties and business meetings. \r\nVisit Barnsley Gardens and taste the mystique \r\n \r\nADAIRSVIL LE' \r\n1  \r\n- ~~' \"~ \r\n........* \"' 0 \r\n \r\n 1#3ilfU \r\nWATCH FOR THE SIGNS \r\n1-\"7:5 \r\n \r\nand charm of the true South. \r\n \r\n- 4 R011, \r\n \r\nEasy access horn 1-75  Exit 128 (Ad airsville) Take GA HWY 140 West 1.5 miles lo H alJ Station Road . Tum left 5.5 m iles to Barnsley Gardens Road . Follow for 2 miles, Barnsley Gardens is on the le.ft. (4D\u003cI) n3-7480 \r\n \r\nKINGSTON \r\n597 Barnsley Gardens Road Adairsville, Georgia 30103 \r\n \r\nClassic \r\nSouth \r\n \r\nPlantation Trace \r\n \r\nMagnolia Midlands \r\n \r\nOfficial State Highway Map \r\nGeorgia is ranked NO. 1 nationwide in highway quality, according to a 19 93 study co nducted by The Road Information Program or TRIP. Congratulations to the Georgia Department of Transportation! \r\n \r\nNow Georgialls over 5 0 can enjoy a showcase publical/011 that is directed e.,:clusii,e/y toward \r\ntheir diverse a111/ speci11l i11terests \r\nbyre11di11g ... \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Pre11iiere Retire111e11t/ Relocation Magazine \r\nSouthern Lifestyles creates a new path in providing info rmation dedicated to Georgia's active retirees. It is a voice on behalf of the faste t growing segment of our state's population. \r\nFor more irifor111atio11 011 Southern Lifestyles call \r\n(404) 255-5603 \r\n \r\nFOR RESERVATIONS CALL 1-800-DAYS INN \r\nLook inside for over 45 great Days lnn locations across Georgia, \r\neach offering low Rock Bottom Rates- from $39 to $79*. Days Inn is proud to be part of the Georgia On My Mind State Highway Map. \r\nR.t1N IMlilable  ~ PrQPllriielcr\"Y .-dare IU$ltt da'll8 whhcul notice.81adicu paflodalTlll'j ~ Rooms Ml CJ! a limited splice IMlilat1'e basis: act,ance tMeM!lion6 t8DDiiiil\u0026,ded. Nol .ii;! rilt, \"\"'I 01111,r ~ 1;1tes, ~ \r\np,ar,_,...., J)l!llllllmS. or lnccrnecdon 'M1h maellngs. OO!MWllion5,~or slJIBdal-.ta.c.talr, ~ ll!)ply.Ofler good trucugn Oecanber 31,1995. For ,._ \\11913 Rod\u003c \u0026Nlonl Rlllei!\"', d\"l8dt ~ del8ils. O 1995 Oeys Inns cl ~ inc. \r\n \r\nGeorgia's Local Convention and Visitors Bureaus (CVBs) \r\n \r\nATLANTA i\\lETRO \r\nAtlanlll C\\'B \r\nlll P~lldurtt SCred, Sulit iooo \r\nAl11111a, GA 300'l3 \r\n404/S?l-6600 \r\nClll}10ll COunl) CVII \r\nP.o aoxn4,8712TanlloukYzrd foDt':!IIIXo, GA. J02li \r\n-t(M/4184WD \r\nCobb Cou nt}\" C\\.\"B P.O. lloJI COBB \r\nw~u~ GA 30067.00H \r\n~iooo \r\nlkKalb Count} CTB /;() C(Jmnicm, Dmi,. ~ 201 \r\n~DKm:irusr,.Gimfl 30030 \r\nM11rJem 'l'dtume Center \u0026 H,lton Bureau ~-'l OtJ!UI SU\"ft'I Maneti. GA 30060 40-!1119-111~ \r\nCLASSIC SOUTH \r\nAugu~111.RJdimond Counry C\\'B 32 81lt Sl!ffl Augll)U, GA 3090 I iOtlf!iJ.36600. MIOO-T.l60Z43 \r\nThomso1h 'dtDu fOc Tourism luruu 11 I Kmwd Siret:1 Thama:on, GA 301124 7o6/S!1SsiS8-1 \r\nCOLONIAL COAST \r\nl nmswltk-Go ldl'n lsln CVB ~Gty,uiA,enlll' \r\n--Brunswick. GA jl520 \r\n91.!/lM-0610 \r\nJekyll Island CVfl \r\nJd;ylll:il:uld. GA 31517 912i\"3H...OO \r\nKlng.411:tnd C\\'B !UN.la-Sirt 1'0.BllJ\\9211 (lnpbnd, CA ]lj48 912/7-Z,.59'}9 \r\nSt /1111')'$ CVB P.O. Box l!91 Sl. M.u}'II. GA 315)3 911/882,6100 \r\nSn:tlllllall C',\"B l?J 1'esi Oglrthor]W Al\"m~ Sa.111112h, GA 31 ~OJ 91JJ9,t.\\4-4,6 \r\nTt'aycnmTtm Couoty CVR \r\n1'0 lk\u003el.H7 WyttuJS,.GA31501 912/283-3'.'42 \r\nIUSTORJC HEARTLAND \r\nAtl!ensC\\JB 1'.0. IIOJ: 948 Alhem.GA30618 -061516.IMS \r\n \r\nEa1on1onPuln1rn County Chamber or Comnltttt 1'.0so.,i088 bJOOIOII, GA JIOM 706/4SS.771H \r\nMxon-Blbe County CVB P.O. 11\\:1, 6345 \r\nM:11:on, GA 3120\u002663S4 9tlfl43,}IOI \r\nMcDunoughHenry Collnsy C\\'1:1 PO.SO.: 13711 .lkDonoqh. GA 30253 \r\n40-imH7116 \r\nMll ledgevfl~Bald -i.n Count) (:VB PO. 601 219 Milledgt'\\ilk-, GA 31061 912/-45l 161m llll06S3-16(M \r\nPl'IT'f Arn C\\.8 P.O.o..,,: IM9 !'my, GA 31069 9t?,'9811.8000 \r\n\"lli'amer Ro bins CVR \r\n1-120 'fi':ll)Ull 81vd. T:aner Robins, GA. 311)93 \r\n91!!'9:??.tSS\u003e \r\nMAGNOLlA MIDLANDS \r\nSt,IICliboro CVB PO 80-\"\u003c IS16 l04South/.!all!S1rttt Stau:ilru, GA !0458 912/489,-1!!69 \r\n\\'Idalia Tuurl.~m Collncil 2805 Lyoos lliW!lrlf 'ikblla, GAJ0-114 9126~7 \r\nNORTHEAST GEORGIA MOUNTAINS \r\nAl plne H~h,n/fi't,lte Couaty C\\.8 P.O Box 730 llelen.GAJ0!i4) 706/878.!181 \r\nBanh County CV! P.0. ll(\u003ex 57 HO\u003cIICf.Gaj(l~7 io6/677'2108 \r\n.hlonegLurn pkln Count)' CC IOI SPutb hrtS!tm Dahloncp. GA 305\" 706.lf!M-ml \r\nCain- il k ,H:l.ll Couniy Oil! POB111:.m lJO U. Badrr P ~  G:allws\u003cillf, GA $0;o3 ~536-~209 \r\nll abun 1'.ounc rC\\s P.O. \u0026n:761 Hlghw:ly 't\u003cI I h'onb Cln100. GA JOSH rot\\r,8241112 or 706m:!-5113 \r\nNORTIIWF.ST GEORGIA MOUNTAJNS \r\nCarroll Coull!)' C\\11 \r\n\"ZOii lionlkWC nnw \r\nCarrollUHL GA jl)] 17 1.l!002',lz.oll71 \r\n \r\nC. ntmllle C\\\"8 P.O. ~ l00397 Canfflillt, GA 30120 ~Oi/387B!i7 \r\nDlllmn-l'hi1Reld Cclumy C\\'8 \r\nr.o. 11ox 1046 \r\nl\u003eiaiwn, G.\\ ~~?1 7o6/!72~676 \r\nGrtllter Rumt C\\'B P.O. ~58\"!3 l-,GA3(1161 \r\n7o6/29HS76 \r\nPLANTATION TRACE \r\nAlbllD)' C\\'B \r\nr.0.11o1;30!! \r\nAlb;ir\\)\\ CA J1701 91l/-Hi-S700 \r\nClay Count) Vlsi1ors Bureu PO. llux ill Fon Gllnes, GA ]1751 !ll tn6!1.!N7 \r\nlk-stlnatlon 1lmmas1m~ Tourism Auchorit) PO lluI IS40 lbnnimllk, GA i li'19 9l!/22H!2! \r\nVald o~!Lo'tldts Coun ly C\\\"B 170~/'il\u003el:nl1o0m\"\u003cl Slllrn P \\' ~a.GA]lo61 '} 12/H5-0511 \r\nPRESIDENTIAL PA111WAYS \r\nArntricD~Sunuer County Toul\"Urn \r\nom \r\nIOO T 1,awuSt. P.O lloll7H A1nm\u003cUS, CA 31709 \r\n91VJ?+?616 \r\nColu mbU5 CV8 P0.801.!768 f.oJimlbus. GA .iJ902 i06ln2161] 1-800999-J6U \r\nCo 'etA Couaf) C\\-lJ 2l ESII Br,:i:ld Su-eet P.0 8oJ: IOl? /il'Wll:tn, GA 30?64 40t/Z5+!6!f, \r\nLaCran~Tnlup County \r\nTourism omce: \r\nP.O.\u0026o,6~ \r\nlilCnnat, GA $OW ;06.'118+8671 \r\nPi ne Mmmlllln f \\}llrism A~J:u ion \r\nrnm 11 l 8road Strttf \r\nPine )t(IUI\\WII, GA ~06/t,fiHOOO or ! ~ I 3'i02 \r\nW-arm Springs Area Tou rism Assodatioa P.O. IIO'll26t 11'21111 Spnngi., GA jl!IJO 1.l!OOFOR 19!7 \r\n \r\nGeorg!a's a bll:!; stale. That's why we have over 45 Days Inns locations. all waiting to show \r\n \r\nyou whal soutJtem hospitality Is all about. And when you stay al Days Inns. be sure fo ask for \r\n \r\n800 DIR/iS INN SoauvranRnoachk toBAott~omta.RaDtaeyss\"'.InPnrsomts Athtleanptalactoe _ \r\n \r\n_ \r\n \r\n1 to keep In mind when travelln~ through \r\n \r\n_  \r\n \r\nGeagia. For resavations, call your travel agent or (Ask for d.e Gwtgia Rock Bottom Iutte\"'') \r\n \r\n--~Adl \r\n(912) 896-4574 \r\n1912f m . ; 632 \r\n(706) 546-9750 Atlanta-Cleveland Ave. \r\n{404) 768-7750 Atlanta -Downtown \r\n{404) 52!H 144 Atlanta-Gwiunett \r\n1404) 476- 1211 Atlulta.Jonesborn \r\n14041 968-4700 Atlanta-Midtown \r\n(404) 874-9200 Atlanta-Northlue \r\n{404) 934-6000 Atlanta-Northweat \r\n(404) 35J-6o00 \r\n,rw A11aa1{a-Nol rth indy Hill 404 952-3:25 I Atlanta-6and:,: Soring, (404) 252-5782 Atlanta-Si% Fla,i:a (404) 941-1400 Atla.nta-SO. 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